THE MUSEUM. 



A¥ANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOE SALES. 



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

 at one-half (^) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. 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. 



FOR SALE— One-half bbl. seal oil, also 

 skunk oil bv the ounce or gallon. ALVAH 

 G. DORR, Bucksport, Me. 



FOR SALE. — A few new 16 bore breech- 

 loading double guns. Only $8. or with 25 

 brass shells and reloading tools $10. Parti- 

 culars for stamp. ALBERT B. FARNHAM, 

 Benning, D. C. 



A GREAT BARGAIN.- Two varieties of 

 lizards and one salmander, in alcohol for (32) 

 thirtv-two cents. Send before all ai'e gone. 

 BALES & OLDS, Collectors, Box 583, Circle- 

 ville, Ohio. 



OPALS and Minerals for sale or exchange. 

 Agents wanted, send stamps for terms. No 

 postals answei'ed. There is money in it for 

 YOU. ROBERT BURNHAM, Box 77, Den- 

 nis, Mass. 



WILL sell the following first class sets at 

 i Standard catalogue rates: 106 2-1, 319 1-2, 

 3331-4, 337 1-2, 368 1-2. 373 1-4, 443 1-5, 477 1-3, 

 488 1-5. 498 1-4, 610 1-4. 735 1-5. Address at 

 once, L. G. WOODRUFF, 202 West 103d St., 

 New York City. ^ 



1 WILL EXCHANGE first-class mounted 

 birds, skins, deer heads, etc. for good bicycle, 

 fire arms, photo outfit, burnisher or offers. 

 JOHN CLAYTON, Taxidermist, Lincoln.Me. 



FERRETS.— A few fine White Ferrets for 

 sale at reasonable prices. If you are troubled 

 with i*ats in any of your buildings -just intro- 

 duce a Ferret, which is more efiicient than 

 traps or poison. When you get through with 

 the Ferret have it mounted; they would make 

 handsome specimens. Address J. E. KNOX, 

 Harpursville, Broome Co., N. Y. 



WANTED. — Ridgway's Manual, double-bar- 

 reled breech loading shot gun 12 or 16 gauge 

 or spy glass. Have Indian relics, stamp pa- 

 pers and army snare drum. Must see goods. 

 L. B. COLLINS, Macomb. Bis. 



TO EXCHANGE.- For eggs or curios to 

 the amount of 50c, will send receipt for mak- 

 ing Maple Syrup and Sugar artificially. Guar- 

 anteed. GEO. NELSON, Monmouth, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— I have a F. B. Web- 

 ster five shot pistol shot gun. Wanted — Deer 

 and Antelope horns or western skins or birds 

 eggs STEPHEN P. HARWOOD, 1532 Park 

 Ave., Baltimore, Md. 



WANTED. — Good second-hand bicycle in 

 exchange for mounted deer heads, mounted 

 birds or fox skin rugs. ALVAH G. DORR, 

 Bucksport, Me. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Minerals, Fossils, Ind- 

 ian relics, old paper money, curiosities, etc., 

 for U. S. postage, revenue and department 

 stamps, if in fine condition and retail at 5cts. 

 each and over. Send 5cts. for list of prices 

 we pay for rare coins and stamps and our il- 

 lustrated price lists. R. W. MERCER, 341 

 W. 4th St., Cincinnatti, Ohio. 9w4 



WANTED AT ONCE.— A numbar of live 

 Screech Owls No. 373, pai'ticularly from 

 New England. Any one having one 

 or more on hand please correspond with me 

 at once, stating if in good condition, lowest 

 cash or exchange price. W. F. WEBB, Al- 

 bion, N. Y, 



WANTED.— No. I of the Natural Science 

 News of Feb. 2, 1895. Also. August, 1894 

 Oologist. Will pav your price if not too high. 

 Address L. G. KAEMPFER, 244 W. 43 St., 

 New York City. 



EXCHANGE. — I have five fine pit game 

 Stags, six months old, warranted dead-game; 

 and fighters at one year old, to exchange for 

 first-class sets of eggs with full data. Write, 

 F. C. NEWCOMER, Mentor, Ohio. 



INCOMPREHENSIBLE!— Pair Morgan & 

 Wright roadracing pneumatic tires, 28s2, val- 

 ue $12, for $8; New "Monarch" racer for sale; 

 Coues' Key, $4; Eggs cheap. Stamp bi-ings 

 pariculars. FRED EDWARD LUX, Pekin, 

 111. 



MOUNTED Specimens, i price; Red Squir- 

 rels, $1; Grebes, $1; Cardinals, 75c; Flickers, 

 75c, others as cheap. Nice 50c and $1 lots of 

 Indian relics. List for stamp. ALBERT B. 

 FARNHAM, Benning, D. C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Two copies of the pa- 

 per covered O. and O. Manual, as good as 

 new, for Natural Histoi-y books or specimens. 

 P. I. NEISTER,Sioux Falls University, Sioux 

 Falls, So. Dak. 



WANTED. — New or second hand copies of 

 Cones' Key, Ridgeway's Manual or other 

 books on Natural Science for which I offer 

 specimens, insti-uments, supplies, other 

 books or part cash. Send list of what you 

 want in return. W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



