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THE MUSEUM. 



"Cut Rates." p'<'"'1^ ^'"''^ s*^'"®- 



We are doing lapidary work and 

 selling polished material for less price 

 than formerly — lo cents per square 

 inch for ordinary cabinet work, and 

 fifteen cents per square inch for pol- 

 ished material. (Large prices less.) 



We feel confident we can please 

 you if you will give us a trial. 



JOHN G. BUXTON'S 



STEAM 

 LAPIDARY ESTABM'T, 



MILO CENTRE, N. Y. 



BUFFALO HORNS. 



We hare a "Job Lot" i>f Eoiich LiiKIalo Horns that 

 will go at l«i ceuts to ll.iu per pair luitll sold. 



Every pair in line emiditions for pollsliintr. 

 1 Also HutTalo Horns nioelv polisheil and mounted at 

 fromll.-'ii) toifli.tlO. 



Would like to correspond with parties that could use 

 a mounted Buffalo in line condition. 



Address, 



High Art Taxidermy and Far Co., 



1519 LEAVENWORTH STREET, 



OMAHA, NEB. 



Send far a freu sample copy of 



the monthly echo from the woods, the 

 waters, :he mountains and the fields. 

 It ispractiral and authentic. Yearly 

 subscription, to any address, ONE 



DOLLAR. Tliree trial mim'n^rs, twenty-five cents. 

 GAMFLA-'O pu3Lic:::Na COnPANY. 



377 Bl■oad^v;ly, - - New York, N- Y* 



I am prepared to uoUect and supply in any desired 

 quantity. Twenty, tlve years experience. All work 

 {guaranteed first-class. Prices low. 



R. D. HOYT, 



SEVEN OAKS, FLA. 



FOREIGN 

 POSTAGE STAMPS 



ONE OF THE 



CHEAPEST PACKETS 



EVER OFFERED. 



IOC UNUSED STAMPS 



ALL DIFFERENT, 



50 CENTS. 



Thi.s i);icket contains many scacre stamps 

 and if bought singly would cost about $5. 

 Price List free. 



BOGERT & DURBIN & CO., 



722 Chestnut St., Phila. i6o Nassau St., N. Y. 



For Short Range Shooting 



with elinke liore gun, use the Ke>v 'Wrinlile 

 Sliot SpreaUer. Doubles the e.xpause of pattern, 

 you get more birtls and none will he uiauu:led. 

 lUO by nidil, ffl ceuts. Mention gauge. 

 Address: 



BOX 1115 McPherson, Kans. 



JU6r our.— Written and illustrated by 

 Reginald Heber Howe, Jr. A Guide to the 

 Identilication of the Birds of Woodland Beach 

 and Oeean. A most valuable field book for 

 everyone who has any interest in the study of 

 birds. Very eai'efully illustratetl by the au- 

 thor with 124 new cuts showing head 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. !0 mo.; cloth, 

 prepaid $L10. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, 



WANTED.— Vol. II of U. S. Geological 

 Survey, 1877. Will give good exchange. 

 What te\t books on Geology or Biology have 

 you to e- change? W. F. WEBB, Mgr.. Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



•DON 'T FORGET ! The subscription price of The Museum, 

 after March 20th will be $1 in advance. You can renew NOw for 

 50c, or $1 with premium. If you prefer to pay in specimens, send 

 list at once. 



