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THE MUSEUM. 



I HAVE birds and mammal skins, birds 

 eggrs, and birds and mammals in the meat to 

 exchange. Only first-class specimens desii-ed. 

 Please enclose stamp for reply. O. F. FITE, 

 Denver, Ind. 



EXCHANGE:— Fine sets of Grebes, Coots, 

 Prothonotary Warblers, Hawks and Owls for 

 desirables. 100 species of Land and Fresh 

 Water Shells. The famous Spoon River Un- 

 ios from 111; also rare species from the south. 

 Wanted: birds eggs, shells, fossils, skins, min 

 erals and curious. Send list with offers. 



DR. W. S. STRODE, Lewiston, 111. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Wall case, 

 24-Sg containing .56 species of mounted North 

 American and Foreign Birds all in tirstclass 

 order, woath $7.5. Will exchange for 'OG or 

 '97 gent's bicycle, in first-class order or let me 

 know what you have got. CARL ERIKSEN, 

 Taxidermist, Wanconda, Lake Co., 111. 



1 HAVE Arrows, Spears, Knives, Alls, 

 Reaf Hooks, Stone Pipes, old Pottery, taken 

 from mounds in Arkansas such as vases, 

 bowls, pots, .jugs, etc. Old Hint lock guns, 

 pistols and late war relics, old state bank and 

 continental money fractional currency. I 

 will sell or trade for such curios as I haven't 

 in my collection. Please enclose stamp for 

 further information. C. F. FITE, Denver, 

 Ind. 



WANTED: — Every one who ueeas first class 

 taxidermist's or egg tools to send 4c stamp 

 for my latest catalogue. Full line of supplies. 

 CHAS. K. REED, Worcester, Mass. 4tF 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE for Chickens: 

 One thoroughbred R. C St. Bernard dog, ^40 

 cash or i.'0() good sized chickens or ducks. 

 Date whelped, Jan. 'J, 1894; color, orange and 

 white; weight and size cannot be beat; pedi- 

 gree from American Kenwell Club, shows 

 back tifteen distinct pedigrees. Have also for 

 sale or trade 3 pairs live California quail; 1 

 Japanese hen; 1 prairie dog; 1 pair squirrels; 

 4 white rats; 5 young snakes. A. M. VaN- 

 DER VLIES, 2078 Washington Ave., Ogden, 

 Utah. . 2tF 



SHOWY SHELLS to exchange for common 

 eggs in sets or singles. Send lists of what 

 you have and want. CHAS. K. RKED, Wor- 

 cester, Mass. 4tF 



TILL JUNE NEXT I will be prepared to 

 furnish from the islands along the Alaskan 

 coast, choice specimens of Birds, Mammals, 

 Indian Curios 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. 



MOUNTED BIRDS to exchange for com- 

 mon eggs in sets or singles. Fine specimens 

 of Hawks, Owls or small birds. Send lists of 

 what you have and want. CHAS. K. REED, 

 Worcester, Mass. 4tF 



Apteryx Eggs 



[Apteryx ovjeni. ) 



Genuine Eggs of the above rare bird. 

 But few in existence, most specimens 

 being casts. 



Price reduced from S 1 8.00 to 



Address at once 



Ward's Natural Science Establishm't, 



i6 College Ave., 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mounted Birds 

 for Sale. 



Bobwhite Quail, m. f 90c 



Virginia Rail, m 90 



Solitary Sandpiper, m. 1 70 



Ualtimore Oriole, ni. f 70 



Snowbird, m, f 60 



Redpoll, m. f 40 



Prairie Horned Lark, m 50 



.Spotted Sandpiper, m 60 



Pine Grosbeak, m, f 90 



Also have others send stamp for list. Will send at 

 prices named, on stands, prepaid. 



JESSE T. CRAVEN, 

 HINDSBURGH, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



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OP OUT YOUR COLLECTION 



I with rare trophies. Uiscoidal stones, pottery, slate 

 * ornaments, large spear heads, (iive reference and 



get a few sent on selection. Cat . 100 ills. lU cents. 



3tD J. R. NISSLEY, Ada, O. 



Pine Grossbeaks. 



Eggs in sets and Live Birds in pairs. 



Having had good success with the females last sea- 

 son. I am keeping for egi^s now niU pairs of Pine Gros- 

 beaks. If you desire a tine t^et of these eggs reasona- 

 bly send your order now. The birds are kept in a 

 large comfortable cage, each pair partitioned off, sets 

 guaranteed. I also offer a few pairs of live birds, best 

 offers in cash take them. Each female lays from ! to 3 

 sets during the season. They are easily kept and are 

 tine cage birds and sweet tinerer besides. 1 also offer 

 the only Standard Price Lists of American and Exotic 

 Lepidoptera, each Inc. both for 25e. No stamps or pos- 

 tals wanfed. Will give good exchange or cash for live 

 cocoon and pupae of all kinds. 



PROF. CARL BRAUN, 



NATURALIST, 



BANGOR, ME., U. S. A. 



FOR SALEl— Coues' Key, almosb as good 

 as new, new taxidermist's instruments, oolo- 

 gist'.s instruments, good carpenter's tools, a 

 few eggs in sets and a few good birds sliins. 

 For particulars address Guy K. Barnes,. 

 Strawberry Point, la. 



