THE MUSEUM. 



Are You Interested 



in Natural Science? 



If so, you will find the Naturalists' Jour- 

 nal the best and cheapest illustfated monthly 

 magaziue devoted to this subject, which is 

 puliiisht'd in the British Isles. The free ex- 

 chanste eolumus and sales columns are of 

 great advantajjt^ to collectors, as we have a 

 larj»e aiiii rapidly increasing circulation at 

 home and abroad. 



All who 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, $:;. Half year's sub.scription 

 (80 cents) accepted. All subscriptions to be 

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

 seum, Hudderstielii, P^nj^land. 



Vol IV began .January 1, 189o. Back num- 

 bers may be obtained, al.^o, a few Vol. Ill, 

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

 cents, post free from above. 



SWANN & CO., 



1 and 2 Bouverie St., Fleet St., 



London, Eng. 



BIRDS 



Skins, Eggs, Mounted Birds, Stamps, 

 Ciu'ios at lowe.st rates. 12 varieties 

 Birds' Skins, $1 00 Mounted Birds. 

 hO cents eacli. Approval sheets of 

 Stamps at .oO per cent discount. Fresh Bird's Skins. 

 In season, same price as others. Lists free 

 fi-yr F. T CORLESS, LOS GATOS, CALIF. 



Sliding Calipers. 



D We have a tine lot of these excellent instru- 

 ment?, graded with hundredths on one side 

 and millimeters on the other. 4 inches long, 

 prepaid, $2 50. 



WALTER F. WEBB, ALBION, N. Y. 



WE AKJi NEVER DULL." 



You Will Like It. 

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Sample copy sent on recei^ ^f eight 2-ct. stamps 



" Sports Afield,'' 358 Dearoorn St., Chicaga 



The "Nid." 



Has Reduced its Price! 



Not a "Come Do"wn" for it's 

 "\A^AY UP." 



September number (opening Vol. Ill) has seven 

 elegant halt-tones, of living birds and nest in situ. 



Only One Dollar per Year, 



with free exchange notice of .50 woi-ds, and, for a short 

 time, 50 cents worth of eggs (at catalogue rates) your 

 own selection, sent free as a premium. Enclose five 

 cents for postage. 

 Remit now to 



THE NIDIOLOGIST, 

 150 Fifth Ave., New-York City. 



Are You a Sportsman? 



If so, you cannot afford 

 to be without 



"GAME AND SHOOTING," 



A 16-page monthly, brimful of interesting 

 reading. 



ONLY FIFTY CENTS PER ANNUM. 



Published by Ed F. Haberlbin & Son, 

 McPherson, Kan. 



Becoming Scarcer Every Year! 



What? The Original Historic Confeder- 

 ate Money, the money that paid the hard struggling 

 soldier in the gloomy days gone by. The "War" is 

 over, our hard feelings towards the east and north 

 have gone too. they are now our friends and we are 

 theirs. But should not every collector of Historic Rel- 

 ics, store away in his collection, a collection of these 

 scarce bills while they may be had at a reasonable fig- 

 ure? We have all the dates and denominations and 

 will send any collector $10 assorted bills for 25c and 

 $.500 for 50c, $1000 for $1. Stamps taken same as cash. 

 Address, 



BOWEIN BROS. 



ATTENTION! 



We will until October 15th, for every $1 sent us give 

 $1 wo'th of birds' eggs, skins, etc. as a premium with 

 every yearly subscription to the Naturalist and 

 Collector Specimens to be selected fr..m Webb's 

 list at Catalogue rates. 



The Naturalist and Collector 



is a 3 page journal, printed on fine book paper and 

 profusely illustrated. It never contains less than 32 

 pages of matter pertaining to Ornithology, Botany, 

 Geology, Taxidermy and general Zoology. Free ex- 

 changecolumn. We intend to enlarge soon to over 40 

 pages and the price will be correspondingly advanced. 

 A sample copy will be sent for 5 cenbs. Address, 



The Naturalist and Collector, 



Abingdon, 111. 



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