THE MUSEUM. 



319 



Are You Interested 



in Natural Science? 



If so, you will find the Naturai-ists' Jouk- 

 "NAL the best and cheapest illustrated monthly 

 magazine devoted to this subject, which is 

 published in the British Isles. The free ex- 

 •chansje columns and sales columns are of 

 great advantage to collectors, as we have a 

 large and rapidly increasing circulation at 

 home and abroad. 



All w^ho are interested in birds, animals, in- 

 sects, plants, shells, &c., should subscribe to 

 this popular monthly. 



Annual subscription only 60 cents, post free; 

 4 subscriptions, $2. Half year's subscription 

 (30 cents) accepted. All subscriptions to be 

 sent to S. L. Mosley, F. E. S., Economic Mu- 

 seum, Hudderstield, England. 



Vol. IV began January 1, 1895. Back num- 

 bers may be obtained, also a few Vol. Ill, 

 40 cents, post free. Vol. II (bound) price 75 

 cents, post free from above. 



SWANN & CO., 



1 and 3 Bouverie St., Fleet St., 



London, Eng. 



The Naturalist and Collector. 



The only illustrated monthly magazine of 

 Natural Science in the Mississippi Valley. 



It gives each month, 32 or more pages of 

 finely illustrated matter on the subjects of 

 Botany, Ornithologist, Geology, Archaeology, 

 etc. 



Subscription, 75c per year. Sample copy 

 ■for stamp. 



SHOOP PUBLISHING CO., 



ABINGDON, ILL. 



The Iowa Ornithologist. 



A Quarterly Magazine, devoted to Ornitholo- 

 gy and Oology. 

 Forty cents per year. Sample copies lOc. 

 Published forThe Iowa Ornithological Ass'n. 

 David L. Savage, Editor, Salem , 



TINY 



BIRDS 



Skins. Egg3. Movmted Birds, Stamps, 

 Ciu'ios at lowest rates. 12 varieties 

 Bii-ds' Skins, $1.00 Mounted Bu-ds. 

 50 cents each. Approval sheets of 



Stamps at 50 per cent discotmt. Fresh Bird's Skins. 



in season, same price as others. Lists free. 



■6-yr F. T. CORLESS, LOS GATOS, CALIF. 



Naturalists' Supply Depot. 



Catalogue for '95 now Ready. 



Arrow Heads 



ot semi-precious stone from Oregon, New- 

 Mexico, Aiizona, etc.. are elegant and becom- 

 ing scarce. 10,000 flint Arrows and Spears 

 from all over the United States, from $.05 to 

 $2.00 each — common forms to choice and rare. 



A variety will be sent on application to any 

 one giving good references. I pay postage 

 one w^ay. A few cents will return the pack- 

 age. 



The Noble Fossils of the Cheyenne River 

 Bad Lands. Three tons of fine Minerals; 

 most all the species in Uana furnished. 



Shells, Aluminum Goods, 



Agate and Pyrites Jewelry, 



Sioux Indian Kelics. 



Catalogue with prices, for stamp. 



Natural History Establishment 



Send 10 cents for copy. 



REDUCED PRICES. 



FRANK BLAKE WEBSTER CO., 



HYDE PARK, MASS. 



L. W. STILWELL, 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 



DEADWOOD, S. D. 



La Naturaliste Canadian. 



An illustrated monthly magazine printed in French. 

 The only general Natural Science Journal published 

 in Canada. Directions for amateur Photographers a 

 special department of the Magazine. Subscription $1 

 a year. Edited by L'ABBE V. A., Huard, Chicoutimi, 

 P. Q., Can. 



No Collection Complete 



without one of my 



Trap Door Spider Nests 



(Usually sold as Tarantula "Nests.) 



Neatly put up in Redwood Pails. The Spi- 

 ders nest of itself is one of the most w^onder- 

 ful specimens of insect architecture in exis- 

 tence, and when neatly set in these beautiful 

 little pails, and nicely decorated wifh moss, 

 they make an ornament to any collection. 

 Sent by mail for onlj' 50c. 



Neatly stuffed and mounted Trap-Door 

 Spider mailed for 40c. 



G. W. TUTTLE, 



PASADENA, CALIF. 



When ansAvering ads. mention Museum. 



