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 (+) 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:— Dakota Red Pipestone (Cat- 

 linite) Peace and Tomahawk Pipes, Knives, 

 etc. All polished and faucily carved, also 

 Ancient Stone, Flint and Copper Relics in 

 good varietv at low prices. Send for lists. 

 A. D. GRUTZMACHER,Mukwonago, Wis. 



FOR SALE:— Fresh live Silk Worm Co- 

 •coons, Polyplemes. Cecropia and Promythea, 

 7 cents each. R. W. WEHRLE, Indiana, Pa. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE;— One each, 

 live healthv Red-tailed and Anier. Rough-leg 

 Hawks. W. E. SNYDER. Beaver Dam, Wis. 



WANTED:-Pair Brass Andirons, Brass 

 Fender. High Brass Candle-sticks, Deer Skin, 

 Elk Horns, Steer Horns, and Woodcock 

 Skins. Pav cash or exchange stuffed birds 

 or skins. F. J. MANCHESTER, Clark Mills, 

 N. Y. 



I have a lot of sets to exchange for sets not 

 in my collection. Collectors please write. I 

 especially want a set of Osprey. WILL A. 

 MEAD, Carmel, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE: — I would like to exchange 

 U. S. Revenues for U. S. Postage or Revenue 

 Stamps. Send list and receive mine. 

 CLAUDE R COLLIER, 148 Conklin Ave., 

 Biughamtou. N. Y. 



FOR SALE;— A few nice Axes, Celts, Fend- 

 ants. Gorgets, Arrowheads, at fair prices. 

 Semi stamp for outlines. One good 7 lb. i2 

 oz. Ax. two tine large photos of rarest types 

 of Indian Relics to trade for perfect relics, 

 any state. C. E. TRIBBETT, Thoiutown, 

 Boone Co , Indiana. 



HbACK numbers of The Mi-secm. We 

 ■can furnish back Nos. of both Vol. 1 and 2 at 

 .Ic. each, ()l)c. a volume, or $1.00 for the two 

 volumes complete. Less than 100 sets left. 

 Order now. EDITOR MUSEUM, Albion, NY. 



WANTED:— Lepidoptera and live Cocoons 

 by purchase or exchange. W ill exchange 

 Ills, and German specimens. Send exchange 

 list to CHAS. SCHLIETER, 001 Chri.stiaua 

 Ave., Chicago, Ills. 



FOSSILS. — We are issuing some new bulle- 

 tins. Send stamp for same if you wish to buy 

 specimens cheap. We will t:ikc nice fossils in 

 exchange in any quantity for other curios. 

 JSditor Museum. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.— One year's sub- 

 scription of '9.5 Forest and Stre(nn for best 

 offer. Offer eggs in sets with full data of 

 other localities All letters answered MAR- 

 TIN J. CONWAY, 17 17th St., Lansingburgh, 

 N. Y. 



SPORTSMEN: — Send yonr Taxidermic 

 work to me if you wish it done reasonably. 

 Game heads and mammals mounted with 

 neatness and dispatch. Good work guaran- 

 teed. Have tine collection of Birds. Eggs, 

 and Mammals to exchange for others. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. HARRY A. WEISS, 

 Oswego, N. Y. 



WANTED:— Hand Printing Press, chase 

 not less than 4x0. Will give good exchange 

 in Eggs and Skins. I have small Engine and 

 Boiler to exchange for Eggs, etc. I have 

 some fine sets to exchange. All letters 

 promptly answered. C. L. HAIGHT, Ster- 

 ling, Kan. 



FOR SALI>:— A copy of Capen's Oology of 

 New England. If interested send stamp for 

 price, to Editor of Museum. 



KEY to the WATER BIRDS of FloridaTby 

 Charles B. Cory. An entirely new book which 

 must prove of great value to those who study 

 our shore and water-birds. With new key to 

 the species, and illustrated most superbly 

 with about 200 entirely new cuts, i^quare oc- 

 tavo; paper, $1 .50; cloth. $1.75. W. F. WEBB, 

 Mgr., Albion, N Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE: -A Hue double action 

 Revolver, 22 cal. new, and the first olfi-r of 

 $2 worth of sets or singles or first class Skins 

 collected in Mainp takes the Revolver. Ad- 

 dress hy return mail. WALTER E. !\IcLAIN. 

 Box 70. New Vineyard, Maine. 



DAVIE'S ' Methods in Taxideriuy, " nmv to 

 exi-hange for birds or mammals in llesh or 

 skins GEO. F. GUELF, Taxidermist, Brock- 

 port. NY. 



FOR SALF]:— One new copy of Vapin's 

 Oologt/ of Neiii Kngltmd, 100 Mounted Birds, 

 all tirst-class specimens. 2liO 11 rsl -class sets of 

 Eastern Eggs, 5,000 Foreign Sl;imps worth 

 from one to live cents each, 25.000 common 

 U. S St;iin])s and 100 odd numbers of The 

 N(Uiiri(l Science News, Oologisl, Atnseinii. etc.. 

 for sale cheap. F^nclose stamp when writing. 

 GEO. D. FRENCH, Ivoryton, Conn. 



