THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANUES AND FOR SALES. 



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

 •at one-half (i) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with crder. No charge for 

 address. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputatioQ is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



TO EXCHANGE:— A series of Western sets 

 for other species; also a lot of European spe- 

 ies for any American sets. Send lists aud re- 

 ceive mine. FRANK HARRIS, La Cresceut, 

 Houston Co., Minn. 



WAN TEU:— Copies of Popular Science 

 Mouthly, Natural Science News, Auk and 

 other publications. Send list and description 

 and state wants. B. S. BOWDISH, Holley, 

 N. Y. 



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

 New England. If interested send stamp for 

 price, to Editor of Museum. 



FOSSILS. — We are issuing some new bulle- 

 tins. Send stamp for same it you wish to buy 

 specimens cheap. We will take nice fossils in 

 exchange in any quantity for other curios. 

 Editor SlusEUM. 



TO EXCHANGE:— For Birds Eggs in sin- 

 gles by Taylor's Standard Catalogue, Birds 

 Nests and B. B. Red Game Bantams at $2 per 

 pair; also Bantam for sale at $3. Also have a 

 trio of Grist Champions, price $!). for ex- 

 change or sale. Honesty guaranteed aud all 

 correspondence answered. GORDON W. 

 MATTHEWS, Jonesboro. Ark. 



MOUNTED BIRDS I"or sale. Mounted 

 Robins. Sparrows, Meadow Larks, 

 Horned Larks and others from 30c. up. Full 

 list for stamp. B. S. BOWDISH, Holley,N.y. 



BENDIRE-S "LIFE HISTORIES"' Vol. II 

 is now out. Vol. I is long since out of print. 

 Our prediction is that Vol. II will soon be so. 

 In a few years it will be worth $25.00 a vol- 

 timo. We can supply for a limited time cop- 

 ies prepaid for $7.50. Order at once if want- 

 ed. WALTER F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N.Y. 



KEY to the WATER-BIRDS of Florida by 

 Charles B. Cory. An entirely new book which 

 must prove of great value to those who study 

 our shore an'd water-birds. With new key to 

 the species, and illustrated most superbly 

 with about 2(l0 entirely new cuts. Square oc- 

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

 Mgr, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED:— A list of what you want in 

 any line of Natural History, Minerals and 

 (leological Specimens, Shells, Curios, Scien- 

 tists' Supplies, Instrument.s and Scientilic 

 Pul)lications ANDREW NELSON, 1108 Pal- 

 can St., Keokuk, Iowa. 



BACK NUMBERS of The Museum. We 

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

 5c. each, 00c. a volume, or $1.00 for the two 

 volumes complete. Less than 100 sets left. 

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



WANT TO EXCHANGE arrowheads and 

 Confederate paper money for other Confed- 

 erates which I do not have in my collection. 

 Send list and price. I want 1861. CASPER 

 LOUCKS, York, Pa. 



ALCOHOLIC SPECIMENS. Parties wish- 

 ing any starfish or jellylish in alcohol, or any 

 marine curios from Monterey, Cal. in alcohol 

 for study write for list of what we have on 

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



TONGUES of all species of birds wanted. 

 Will give skins in exchange or pay cash. If 

 you collect birds' skins let me hear from vou. 

 W. S. JOHNSON. Boonville, N. Y. 



ANTHRACITE FOSSILS, many new, for 

 Shells, Unionidm, Strepomatida and Helicidw. 

 Send lists. W. V. LEHMAN, Box 20, Tre- 

 mont, Scho. Co., Pa. 



WANTED:— Lepidoptera and live Cocoons 

 by purchase or exchange. Will exchange 

 Ills, aud German specimens. Send exchange 

 list to CHAS. SCHLIETER. 601 Christiana 

 Ave.. Chicajo, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE:- A few lirst class singles 

 with data (worth $8.50) of 319, 420a, 453, 477a, 

 .501, 510, 512, 529, 581, 581c, 5illb. ,593c, (i22a, 

 GS3a, 707, 710, 721, 725, 768, for lirst clfi.ss sin- 

 gles with data, Indian relics, shells, minerals, 

 fossils, curios, books, revolver or offers. C. 

 N. STURT;^, Adamsville, O. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE:— 50,000 post- 

 age stamjjs, foreign and U. S., 500 post cards 

 (foreign) books, papers, magazines ;uhI birds 

 eggs. Want Indian relics, coius or stamps. 

 D. A. KINNEY, Box 73, Waseca, Minn. 



D.WIE'S 'Methods in Taxidermy," new to 

 exchange for birds or mammals in llesli or 

 skins. GEO. F. GUFXF, Taxidermist, Brock- 

 port, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE:— One book, The Mound 

 BuiUlcrs (Maclean) 24 different numbers Nau- 

 tilus, Indian relics and identilieil Silurian fos- 

 sils, etc., to trade for fossils. Send li.sts and 

 receive mine. ALLEN JESSE REYNOLDS, 

 Geologist 2113 Va. Ave.. Counersville, Iiid. 



