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THE MUSEUM. 



JUST OUT.— Written ami illustrated by 

 Reginald Heber Howe, Jr. A Guide to the 

 Ideatiticalion of tlio Birds of Woodland Beach 

 and Ocean. A most valuable tield book for 

 everyone who has any interest in the study of 

 birds. Very carefully illustrated by the au- 

 thor with 124 new cuts showing liead and 

 foot of every genus. Also giving a complete 

 list of all the rarer birds. A perfect pocket 

 manual by which one can readily name a bird 

 on sight, or in the collection. 10 mo.; cloth, 

 prepaid $1.10. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, 

 N. Y. 



WANTED.— Al sets of large fancy eggs, 

 water birds especially. Have Al set's and 

 medical books to exchange. A. J. McKAY, 

 Girard, Kan. 



WHO'S (iOT MY GUN'.'- 1 want a Parker 

 Bros, double-bai relied 12 ga. hammerless in 

 strictly first-class condition and a good shoot- 

 er. Will give a good collection of $250.00' 

 worth of Al sets of eggs, full data with all 

 sets, for gun as above Send complete de- 

 scription, amount used, etc., and receive lists 

 of sets. GEO. W DIXON, Watertown, S. 

 Dak. 



FOR SALE —Mounted birds, all first-class 

 specimens. Blue Jay 50c., Cedar Wax wing 

 45c , Bluebird 45c-, Purple Finch 45c., Tree 

 Sparrow 45c., American (ioldtinch 35c., 

 Slate-colored Junco 40c. Send stamp for full 

 list: GEO. D. FRENCH, Ivoryton. Ct. 



INSECT PINS.— Any style or size of bright 

 pins at 12c per hundred, $1.00 per thousand, 

 .5000 for $4 50, lOOOO for 8 00. Special rates 

 on 25000 or over at one time. These rates 

 good to Feb. 15th only. Fine forceps and 

 cork, etc , in any quantity. W. F. WEBB, 

 Mgr. Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Birds eggs in sets and 

 singles to exchange for birds or small mam- 

 mal skins or books on taxidermy. CHAS. J. 

 TUCKER, 1132 St. Gregory St., Mt. Adams, 

 Cin., Ohio. 



FLORIDA CURIOS.— Can furnish shells, 

 woods and eggs in .season for scoool cabinets. 

 Those interested please write stating your 

 wants. M. C. MOHR, Leahman, Fla. 



EXCHANGE —I would like to exchange 

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

 Stamps. Send list and receive mine. 

 CLAUDE COLLIER, 148 Conklin Ave., 

 Binghamton, N. Y. 



NATURAL HISTORY GUIDES by Ed 

 ward Knoebel. Thousands have been sold 

 Price 50e. each prepaid. The Trees and 

 Shrubs. How to tell them by their leaves. 

 With 215 figures from the species. The Ferns 

 and Evergreens. A simple guide for their 

 determination. With 11 full page plates. 

 Day Butterflies and Duskllyers. How to tind 

 and know them. With 148 new illustrations. 

 The Beetles and their kind. A guide to show 

 them readily. With 580 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 nniphibians. 

 With 50 new illustrations. W. F. WEBB, 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Al sets with full and 

 complete data, A. O. U. Nos., 30a 1 1, 49 1-3, 

 51a 1-3, 58 1-3, 70 1-3, Oil 1-3, 74 1-3, 77 1-3, 75 

 1-1, 79 1-1, 80 1 4, 191 1-6, 184 1-4, 197 1-5, 199 

 1-4. 200 1-5. 212 1-0, 218 1-10. 219 1-9, 2^1 1-10. 

 203 1-4, 261 1-4. 273 1-3,310 1-2.339 1-3,375 

 1-2, 388 1-4. 393 1-4. 894 1-6, 458 1-4, 401 n-2. 

 467 n-4. 474b 1-4 1-3, 477 1-4. 501 1-5, .506 n-4, 

 507 n-5, 511 1-5, .529 n-6, 552 1-4, 563 n-5, 587 

 l-,5, 59lb 1-4, 595 n-4, 598 n-3, 60t n-4, 008 n-3, 

 014 1-0, 017 1-5, 622a 1-0, 624 n-3. 031 n-4, 052 

 n-5, 659 n-4, 683 1-4, 687 n-5, 721 1-8, 751 1-4, 

 and 755 1-4. I would be plaased to hear from 

 Iowa coUecters. ERNEST MARCEAU, No. 

 869 Iowa St. Dubuque, Iowa. 



X-RAY photos. Best yet produced; made 

 with latest improved apparatus, delicate and 

 expensive. Avoid the many humbugs now 

 before the public and get specimens of scien- 

 tific value. Photos prepaid 15 cents each, 

 three all difl'erent for 35 cents. Will ex- 

 change a limited number at 30 cents each for 

 Hne sets with data. WILMON NEWELL, 



Primghar, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Have marine inverte- 

 brates, reptiles and batrachians in alcohol, 

 land and fresh water shells to exchange for 

 alcoholic specimens, bird and mammal skins. 

 F. P. DROWNE, 20 Benelit Street, Provi- 

 dence, R. 1. 



TILL JUNE NEXT I will be prepared to 

 furnish from the islands along the Alaskan 

 coast, choice specimens of Hii'ds. Mammals, 

 Indian Curio.'^ and Natural History Speci- 

 mens in general. Write for what you wish 

 and enclose stamp. GEO. G. CANTWELL, 

 Howkan, Jackson P. O. Alaska. 2t T. F. 



EXCHANGENOTICE.— Fossils for sale or 

 exchange. Rhynchonella capax. Orthis 

 biforata, O. subquadrata. O. striatula. 

 Sti-eptorhyncus planumbonus. Yygospira 

 moilesta. Strophomena (Teptaena) putenta. 

 Monticulipora dalei. Ptylodictya shafferi. 

 Murchisonia bicincta. etc. etc. ALLEN 



JESSE REYNOLDS, Geologist, 2113 Virginia 

 Ave., Connerville, Indiana. 



WANTED:— Fancy pigeons such as Fan- 

 tails, Jacobins, Turbits, Swallows, Dragons 

 Antwerps, Pouters, etc. Can otler pair of 

 Reeds climbing irons, eggs in sets or single 

 and cash. J. O. JOHNSON. Southington, 



Conn.; Lock Box 550, 



EXCHANGE.— 1 have L. and F. W. shells 

 to exchange for L and F. W. from other lo- 

 calities. M. J. BECKER, Fort Scott, Kan. 



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