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THE MUSEUM. 



A GOOD Excelsior Piintins; Press almost 

 new. chase 5*x7A; want Kodak, Ritie, Indiau 

 Relics or any thing I can use. li WEAVER, 

 Cohniilins Grove, Ohio. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE;— Fine Geodes all 

 colors, sizes and kinds, also tbcm-auds of 

 fresh water Shells, many .species, all from tlie 

 Missi.ssippi river, lo exchange for good 

 Natural History S|ieciinens. Seientitic Books, 

 Old Coins, Old Papers, War Relies. Sea 

 Shells, Corals anti Fossils desired. Write at 

 once for particulars. Good bargains in large 

 lots. Satisfaction guaranteed. Z. T. SNIVE- 

 LY, Box .'■)■.>, Wayland, Mo. 



FOR SALE: — Fine (irstclass skins of Birds 

 and small Mammals from this locality, this 

 winter's collecting, at low rates. Send stamp 

 for list with prices. GEO. D. FRENCH, 

 Ivoryton, Conn. 



WANTED: — Certain numbers of Mitnsey's, 

 Cosmopo/ilim, Review of Revinvs and old 

 Scribner's for other magazines and books. 

 Send list and what you want W. CRABB, 

 Erie, Ind. 



WANTED:— An adult Bald Eagle in meat 

 or as a perfectly fresh skin. Can offer Eggs 

 in sets, Mounted Birds or cash. Stite low- 

 est price. Wn>L A MEAD, Carmel, N Y. 



WANTED:— Good sets of all kinds at once. 

 Can offer good exchange in Minerals, 

 Mounted Birds, Fossils, Indian Relics, Pol- 

 ished Agates and Gem Stones, GEO. W. 

 DIXON, Watertown, So. Dak. 



FOR SALE or Exchange. A nicely stuffed 

 Baboon $10 takes him. Could not hire him 

 stuffed for that. Full particulars for stamps. 

 W, F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE COLUMNS. Try these col- 

 umns and see the results obtained. Only a,5c 

 for a short notice which cannot fail to be 

 worth four to ten times this amount to you. 



DAVIES' Methods in Taxideniiy. new, in 

 exchange for Birds or Mamma's in llesh or 

 skins, (JKO. F. GUELF, Taxidermist, Brock- 

 port, N. Y. 



NATURAL HISTORY GUIDES by Ed 

 ward Knoebcl. Thousands have been sold 

 Price 50c. each prepaid. The Trees and 

 Shrubs. How to tell them by their leaves. 

 W ith ai.') figures from the species. The Ferns 

 and Evergreens. A simple guide for their 

 determination. With II full |):ige plates. 

 Day Butteitlies and Diiskllyers. How to lind 

 and know them. With 14S new illustrations. 

 The Beetles and their kind. A guitle to show 

 them readily. With ."jSO new illustrations. 

 The Night Moths. How to determine them 

 readily. With 124 new illustrations. The 

 Fresh-Water Fishes. With those ascending 

 the streams from the sea With 48 new illus- 

 trations. The Turtles, Snakes, Frogs. Toads, 

 etc. And other reptiles and amphibians. 

 With r)(> new illustrations. W, F. WEBB, 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



PHOTOS of Mounted Specimens l.T cents 

 each, or $1.2.t a dozen. GEO. F, GUELF, 

 Taxidermist, Brockport, N. Y. 



HAVE FOR exchange tine specimens In- 

 dian Relics, Minerals, Fossils, Bird's Eggs, 

 anil Books. Want at once line Crystallized 

 and showy specimens of Minerals, Want 

 on Ij" tine specimens and am willing tn give 

 good exchange for such. GEO. W. DIXON, 

 Watertown, S. D. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE:— 1 want; to teach 

 shorthand by mail in exchange for Stamps, 

 Shells, Eggs, Curios of all kinds. I'rintiiig 

 Press, Books, or anything that I can use. Am 

 a practical stenograj>her, and ex))erience(l 

 teacher Write me. J. C. CRASON, Coun- 

 cil Bluffs, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Sixtv eight numbers of 

 T/ie Oohj<iist. all different for best offer of 

 Skins or Natural History Books. W C. MOR- 

 ROW, Cor. Third and Mich. Ave., Columbus, 

 Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Devanian Fossils from 

 this loi'ality, Braehiopods, (Jasteropixls, Cor- 

 als, etc., for books on Geology and Zoology 

 and Fo.ssil Fishes. H. M. McLAL'GHLIN,. 

 Mas 'n City, Iowa. 



WANTED,— A few well mounted .^keletohs 

 of such as: Cat, Crf)W, Snake, Alligator, Frog,. 

 Fish, etc. Anyone havingsame for sale cheap 

 write at once. W. F. WEBB. Mgr., Albion, 

 N. Y. 



WANTED:— Foreign Land Shells, rare 

 American Species, also Marine Shells. Can 

 give exchange in Land, Marine and Fresh 

 Water Shells. Send list and receive mine,. 

 CHAS S, HODGSON, Albion, Illinois. 



A COLLECTION of l,2/)0 Postage Stamps 

 valuetl at $7.5.00. including the 24c Treas , ig 

 Hanover, cataloiiued at $5 00. etc., for best 

 oll'i-r in single Eggs. Bird Skins. Mounted 

 Birds, Books, etc. W. A. LEE, New Vine- 

 yard, Me. 



WANTED:— 1,000 Polyphemus and other 

 Cocoons. Will give Gesh's llnllerjiies and 

 lUuths, Eggs in sets and Skins, or possibly 

 cash. Reliable parties are invited to corres- 

 pond with me. PROF. CARL BRAUN, 

 Naturalist, Bangor, Me.. U. S A. 



CA.SE SCHOOL of Applied Science oflfers 

 duplicates from its Museum in exchange for 

 any Natural Hi,>-tory material irith f/i/l data, 

 not already in its collections' It offers Ores 

 from Australia, Virginia, Ontario, (Quebec, 

 Lake Superior, Wyoming, etc.; rock speci- 

 mens from New York, Ohio, North Dakota 

 and Lake Superior. Fossils from Kansas, 

 New York and North Carolina; also dupli- 

 (^ate books cfmsisting of works on Natural 

 History and U S. Coast Survey Reports. A. 

 list will be furnished on application. State 

 what is ottered in exchange. F. M. COM- 

 STOCK, Prof. Natural History, Case School 

 of Applied Science, Cleveland, O, 



SEE that "fair proposition" that A. 

 Crim makes in another column. 



B. 



