THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come imiler 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 crder. No charge for 

 ad(l7-ess. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



EXCHANGE!— Shells, fossils, curios and 

 eggs in sets for books on Ornilhology or 

 Mammalogy. If you mean business .>;end 

 vonr lists and receive mine. C. H. WOOD, 

 50 S. Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 



STAMPS.— 300 varieties U. S. and foreign 

 stamps catalogued by Scott at over $5, for 

 only $1. All perfect specimens and no trash. 

 Fine approval sheets at 50 per cent commis- 

 sion. GEORGK D. FRENCH, Ivoryton, Ct. 



I HAVE about one hundred eggs, includ- 

 ing Woodcock, Ring-neck Plover, English 

 Plover. Stake Driver, Crane, Hen Hawk. 

 Owl, Quail, Snapping Turtle, Wren, Cuckoo, 

 Oriole, Bobolink, Night Hawk. Partridge, 

 Wood Thrush, Brown Thrush. Meadow Lark, 

 which I wish to sell. Seud me an offer. 

 FRED BONAR WRIGHT, 4 Loomis St , Bur- 

 lington, Vt. 



BACK NUMBERS of The Musedm. We 

 can furnish back Nos of both Vol. 1 and 3 at 

 .^c. each, 60c. a volume, or $1.00 for the two 

 volumes complete. Less than 100 sets left. 

 Order now. EDITOR MUSEUM, Albion, N.Y. 



FOR SALE:— A copy of Capen's Oology of 

 New England. If interested send stamp for 

 price, to Editor of Museum. 



FOR EXCHANGE —Good single eggs of 

 the following, 180, 183,9, 364; set of 4 eggs 

 of Tawny Owl; also have mounted birds; also 

 one Hunter loading machine 10 and 12 gauge, 

 a complete loader cost $:3."i.00. Want skins or 

 sets of U. S. (irou.se (U- Quail. A.I.JOHN- 

 SON, taxidermist, 620 East (irand Ave., Des 

 Moines, la. 



KEY to the WATER-BIRDS of Florida by 

 Charles B. Cory. An eutircly 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. Square oc- 

 tavo; paper, UM; cloth. $1.7."). W. F. WEBB, 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— A collection of 200 extra fine, 

 first class sets with complete data, including 

 Broad-winged Hawk 13, Short-e;)rc(l Owl 1-."), 

 Prairie Warbler X-b 6 4. Chestnut-sided War- 

 bler 10-4 1-5, Bla(k-thro;itcd (irecn Warbler 

 n-3, etc. Total catalogue vahu^ $12."). Prices 

 way down Send stamp for full list. G. T. 

 I'RENCH, Ivoryton, Ct. 



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. 



FIRST-CLASS single barrel breech load- 

 ing shot gnu. 13 guage. Birds eggs in singles 

 wanted. Send your list. $2.00 cash takes it. 

 Address L. CHASE, Howell, Mich. 



.'54 Old U. .S. copper cents of various dates 

 between 1803-1854. Poor to good. A few 

 duplicates. All of the 1850's. Will send the 

 lot by regular mail, postpaid, for $2. For 

 further information, if wanted, write. P M. 

 VAN EPPS, Glenville, SchenectadylCo., N.Y. 



WANTf^D. — A few well mounted skeletons 

 of such as: Cat, Crow, Snake, Alligator, Frog, 

 Fish, etc. Anyone having same for sale cheap 

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

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE OR EYCHANGE— 1 Bull's-eye 

 Camera. 12 line mounted birds. 30 skins such 

 as Eagle, Grouse, English Magpie, etc., also 

 an engraver's machine. Wanted, a Win- 

 chester shotgun or rille. JNO. McKOWIN, 

 6527 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, Ills. 



WANTED.— Vol. 11 of U. S. Geological 

 Surve.y, 1877. Will give good exchange. 

 What text books on Geologv or Biology have 

 you to exchange? W. F. VVEBB, Mgr.. Al- 

 bion, N.Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Have 75-3 American 

 Herrir.g Gull, 40-1 Leach's Petrel, 13-3 Com- 

 mon Tern, and Florida Duck 1-1. Wanted, 

 Davie's "Nests and Eggs" and eggs not in 

 collection. RALPH N. KNIGHT, Bucksport, 

 Maine. 



TOOT, TOOT!— E flat cornet, the Museum 

 complete. Natural Science News complete, 

 for best offer in bird books or eggs in sets. 

 C. F. STONE, Branchport, N. V. 



OFFERED.— Shells and scientific books. 

 Wanted, natural history material, books and 

 micros('ope. Will send ))riMt('(l crilalogiu^ in 

 return for your list. CHARLES LE ROY 

 WHEELER, 630 Clay Ave., S.Tiutou, Pa, 



WANTED.— U. S. copper cents 1799 and 

 1804. Will give in exchange other U. S. cop 

 per cents, mounted birds, bird skins, eggs or 

 cash if cheap. J. S. ALLWOOD, Hecla 

 Works, N. Y. 



