THE MUSEUM. 



SHOWY SHELLS to exchange for comiuou 

 eggs in sets or singles. Send lists of what 

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

 cester, Mass. 4tF 



RARE BIRDS EGGS:— Singles orsets want- 

 ed. Best of exchange in books, supplies or 

 specimens. PUBLISHER MUSEUM, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



COLLECTION of Indian Relics, consisting 

 of Spears, Arrows, Axes, Celts, Slate and 

 Hematite Ornaments. 230 choice pieces, and 

 price reasonable. B. WEAVER, Columbus 

 Grove, Ohio. 



WANTED. — First-class mandolin or guitar; 

 Washburn preferred. Offer $20 worth of tirst- 

 class eggs, sets; Ornithological books and pa- 

 pers. Send description and exchange price. 

 E. S. GRAFTON. Flattsburg, Mo. 



AGENTS WANTED to sell stamps from my 

 approval sheets at 50 per cent, commission. 

 0. C. BLOOD, Albion, N. Y. 



SAMPLES. Sample sheet datas and labels, 

 20 styles 2c stamp. Insect Pins. l.T styles 2c 

 Cork, three grades, 2c. Cotton for lining 



trays, 



10c. — Stamps 



N. Y. 



Tags, several styles, 2c. All for 



W. F WEBB, Mgr., Albion, 



FOR SALE.— A new copy Studer's Bitds of 

 North America, comprising 11!) colored plates 

 representing all species and nearly all varie- 

 ties of North American Birds colored true to 

 nature, including a copius text, based on field 

 observations of the best Ornithologists that 

 have ever lived in the U. S. Will be sold 

 cheap for cash or on installment plan. Ad- 

 dress, W. F. WEBB, Mgt., Albion, N. Y. 



CAMERAS.— Have a New Model (i*x8i 

 camera nearly new with two double plate 

 holders, kits, reversible attachment, ff)cusing 

 cloth and carrving case for $7.50. Kombi, 

 $1.75. Pocket Kodak. $3.50. L. V. CASE, 

 Geneseo, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Views of Kansas, Arkansas, 

 Missouri scenery, minerals from Missouri, 

 Arkansas; Cone Specimens, Relics and Curios, 

 Honey, Yellow, Wine-colored and other Cal- 

 cites. Lead and Zinc Ores, Stalactites, 

 Onyx from Arkansas; views of John Brown 

 and Qeuantrell History in Kansas. Arrow- 

 heads, etc., for sale or will exchange. G.E. 

 WELLS, Rantoul, Ivans. 



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No collection i.s complete without, uniform anil neat 

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 1000, Laree, a.ic per 1000; $1.7.i per lUOO, Send (or 

 prices on Naturalists' printing. D. H. EATON, Wo- 

 burn, Mass. 



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