THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this department until further notice 

 at one-half (i) cent a word. No notice less than 2oc. Terms Cash with order. No charge for 

 address. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



EXCHANGE.- 1 will send a large beauti- 

 ful shell pin cushion for every $1.00 worth of 

 sets sent me. J. H. DICKINSON, Gresham, 

 York Co., Neb. 



MY ENTIRE Collection, 1500 specimens 

 Indian and Mound Builders' relics, birds and 

 bird eggs, minerals and curios to exchange 

 for good scientific specimens and books new 

 to my cabinet. GEO. W. PITMAN, New 

 Castle, Ind. 



FERRUGINOUS Quartz Crystals, doubly 

 terminated, from Seven Rivers, New Mexi- 

 co. 10 cents each; six for 50 cents. CHARLES 

 S. CHEVRIER, P. O. Box 579, Trenton, N. J. 



I WANT to correspond with persons in 

 Canada in -regard to stamps fi"om same. 

 Write giving price per hundred, Any kind 

 bought: WILLARD DOBBINS, Lock Box 

 22, Barnesville, O. 



1 WILL EXCHANGE first-class mounted 

 birds, skius, deer heads, etc for good bicycle, 

 fire arms, photo outfit, burnisher or offers. 

 JOHN CLAYTON, Taxidermist, Lincoln.Me. 



EXCHANGE. — Tulips, hyacinths, crocus 

 and fall bulbs, for fine minerals, shells, cur- 

 ios, Indian relics, etc. Send list. GEO. B. 

 REMSEN, Floral Park, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Sets and singles of the 

 following A. O. U. 30a (57,75,190,191,212,263- 

 313, 316, 319, 325, 386, 387a, 413, 414, 420c, 423, 

 430, 448, 457, 461, 462, 488a 493, 499, 501a,527a, 

 529. 552a, 563a, £81a, 581e, 595, 596, 619, 

 629a, 643, 650, 654, 662, 663, 666, 675, 684, 686, 

 706, 721a, 725, 725a, 755, 756, 761. 768. Want- 

 ed sets and singles. Send lists and books on 

 birds. W. J. WIRT, 224 18th St., Buffalo, N. 



SEVEN Correctly named sea shells for 

 every set of eggs with data sent me. W. H. 

 HILLER, 147 W. 23d St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 1 packet of 100 stamps 

 at 50c or 5 packets for $2.00 in Exchange for 

 birds eggs, sets and singles not in my sollec- 

 tion. WALTER E. MCLAIN, Philatelist and 

 Oologist. New Vineyard, Me. 



To EXCHANGE.— Coue's Key for Goss' 

 Birds of Kansas. Also a pair of climbers and 

 a few eggs for copies of Oologist or other sets. 

 FRED MALTBY, Olathe, Kan. 



WANTED:— The following skins, 502, 503, 

 504,505, 505a, 506, 514, 755, 756, 756a, 757, 757a, 

 758, 758a, 759a, 759b, 760. Offer skins in ex- 

 change. P. K. OILMAN, Box 322, Pala Alto, 

 Cal. 



WANTED:— Dr. Fisher's "Hawks and Owls 

 of the United States. I will pay cash. Please 

 state condition and price. N. RAYMOND 

 REED, Richmond Mills, N. Y. 



DOG WANTED, as a companion. State 

 cash piice. W. S. JOHNSON, P. O. Box 67, 

 Boonville, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Hopkins Allen make 

 Merwin Hurlbert rifle 22 cal. with 16 gauge 

 detachable shot barrel; worth $17. What can 

 you offer? C R. DICKINSON, GrandRapids, 

 Itasca Co., Minn. 



TWELVE large U. S. copper cents of dif- 

 fei'ent dates for first class set r>f two of Black 

 Guillemot. The same for set of four of Black 

 Skimmer. Ditas must accomiJany eggs. E. 

 A. DOOLITTLE, Painesville, O. 



FOR SALE ONLY:— My entire private col- 

 lection of fine sets and singles, value over 

 $150, comprising many rare eggs such as 

 Mississippi Kite, Golden Eagle, American 

 Hawk Owl, etc. Terms, cash in advance to 

 parties unknown t() me. Send stamp for list. 

 Also one tine 44 cal. case hardened Winchest- 

 er repeater in new leather case for best offer;, 

 has been used very little and is a fine shooter; 

 cost about $25. Address R. SANFORD, Hast- 

 ings-on-Hudson, New York. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Raine's "Bird-nesting 

 in Northwest Canada." Wanted stuffed 

 birds, eggs or any old thing. STEPHAN P. 

 HARWOOD, 938 Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 



WANTED a revolver or field glass, can offer 

 stamp collection $20; some good sets such as 

 Prairie Hen, Mallard, Bin-rowing Owl, etc . 

 and part cash, if necessary. GEORGE H. 

 PEPPER, Trottenville, N. Y. 



ATTENTION TAXIDERMISTS!— Have 

 you in your collection all the birds and mam 

 mals, common in Wisconsin, you desire; if 

 not, write me for price list of specimens to 

 be collected during the Fall, Winter and 

 Spring of 1895 and 1896. JOHN HARRISON, 

 Platte ville. Wis. 



