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THE MUSEUM. 



FOSSIL Shells and Fossil Whalebones for 

 other fossils, minerals or birds eggs. NED 

 GILLETTE, Chula Vista, Calif. 2tM 



PINION JAYS.— A few finely prepared sets 

 of Pinion Jay, four eggs in set, tor sale at 

 92. '>0 per set. " Nest, if wanted, 35 cents extra. 

 N R. CHRISTIE, Rouse Jnuctiou, Colo. 



SETS or series of Caracara, Harris, While- 

 tail and Red-tail Hawks, Great Horned Owl, 

 Black and Turkey Vultures, Night Hawk, 

 Killdeer, Great Blue Heron, Roadrunner. and 

 Boat-tail Grackle to exchange for sets. JAS. 

 J. CARROLL, Belton. Texas. 



SPECIAL Bargains to wholesale buyers 

 this spring. Prices the lowest and stock the 

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



SHOWY SHELLS to exchange for common 

 eggs in sets or singles. Send lists of what 

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

 cester, Mass. 4tF 



SAMPLES. Sample sheet datas and labels, 

 20 styles 2c stamp. Insect Pins, 15 styles 2c 

 Cork, three grades, 2c. Cotton for lining 

 trays, 2c. Tags, several stvles, 2c. All for 

 lOc— Stamps W. F WEBB", Mgr., Albion, 

 N. Y. 



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

 North America, comprising lit) 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. 



TO EXCHANGE. -One American typewrit- 

 er, as good as new for eggs, skins, Indian 

 relics or fossils. C. F. FITE, Denver, Ind. 



WANTED. — To exchange the eggs of Texas 

 birds for sea-bird eggs or anv l)irds eggs not 

 of Texas. JASPER R. HENDRICK, Pear- 

 sail, Texas. 



100 DATA Blanks bound in book with cu- 

 pons for 25c a book. 100 large size Data 

 Blank on good paper 15c. The best Datas 

 ever printed on pure linen paper, 35c per 100. 

 Postpaid. Remember, I exchange all kinds 

 of Job Printing for desirable specimens and 

 supplies. EMMET D. AUSTIN, 201 Fir St., 

 Akron, O. 



FOR SALE.— A set of the 100 colored plates 

 of birds from Warren's Birds of Pennsylva- 

 nia. Fine for identifying birds or getting 

 correct positions in mounting. The plates 

 are unbound, just as come from lithographer. 

 Prepaid, $2.20, being only 2c each. W. F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



AUKS for sale. — Any or all at 50c a num- 

 ber. Vol. 10 an 11 complete, 4 numbers each. 

 Vol. 12. No. 1.2 and 4. Vol. 8, No. 1, 2, 4. 

 Vol. 7. No. 2. Vol. 12 complete. Vol. 10. 2 

 Nos. 3. Vol. 13. No. 1. Vol. 5, No 4. Vol. 

 8, No. 1. Vol. 11, No. 1. W F.WEBB, Mgr., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Lot of Columbian and 

 other stamps for best offer in skins, eggs or 

 tire arms. GEORGE A. LOOP. Lock Box 

 106, Menekaunee, Wis. 2tm 



BuOKS.— One of our patrMu.s uas following 

 tine works for sale; Haiid's Brewer and 

 Ridgways No. Amei-. Birds, Laud Birds, 3 

 Vols . tk colored plates, list $60.- Belding's 

 Land Birds of Pacitic District; Vols. 1, 3, 4. 5 

 and G of Amer. Naturalist. All bound. All 

 are good as new. Write us if you wish to 

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



BIRD SKINS 



New bulletin out every week or two. 



The greatest bargains you ever saw. If 

 you want skins or birds eggs, write us. This 

 is a fair sample of hundreds of letters received: 



The bird skins came In good shape (as they always 

 do) and I can use every one of Ihein— it I live long 

 enough. Thanks lor gratuities and know that I ap- 

 preciate your liberality. G. U. S.. Ncw.ark Valley, N. 



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



'Tm soglnii I'm on! oft ho « llilernoss." 

 Xot so, however, wilh many sportsmen who 

 would, if they could, spend their entire lives 

 iiitlie woodsfi'^liiiiii and sliootiny. w 



1 here is ahvays somebody iu the woods, 

 and, asyoii cannot be there nil the time, do 

 the next best thing — read the accounts of tho 

 on tines of others in 



»*TIIE AMATEI'R SPORTSMAN.'* 

 (Published monthly at one dollar per year.) 

 7, iruntins. I-ishin;:, Camping, Canoeinj,'. Kennel. 

 I ITi'-i'Ty. ?etul ^=; cents IV.r three months" trial 

 l"!: AJJATZlUSrOKTSMAN.-j; Tiirkriaee, New York. 



6 Large Fragments 



of Painted Pottery from 

 ancient ruins iu Arizona. 7bc. 

 One fragment Inc. ••Curiosity- 

 box"' lOc. The pottery frag- 

 ments are very interesting to 

 students and collectors of an- 

 tiquities. Sent postpaid, on 

 receipt of price. 



BlIRX OGBITRX, 



Plujenix, Arizona. 



Bind Your Papers 



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Is the neatest and liandiest binder in the 

 world. Adopted by the U. S. Government 

 and all the leading colleges in North America. 

 For 15c you get a "binder" that will wear a 

 lite-time— the Editor of The Mdseum uses 

 them constantly, and tinds a saving of many 

 times their cost, iu keeping maga/.ines togeth- 

 er. Sample dozen, assorted sizes, 7.5c pre- 

 paid by mail. 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr., ALBION, N. Y. 



