THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOE SALES. 



All uotlces that come iindei al'ove will be inserted in this department until further notice 

 a a word. No iintioe less than 2.5c. Terms Cash with crder. No charge for 



address. I shall at all times emliavor to keep pai'ties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns 



TO EXCHANGE:— 48 numbers of the Chau- 

 tauquan Nov. 18i)0 to Sept. 1894 for first class 

 sets of eggs not in my collection. GEO. W. 

 FARGO, JR., Kaukauua, Wis. 



SEND 40 coupons from Mail Pouch Tobac- 

 co and I will send postpaid a packet of 30 

 different foreign postage stamps. For 20 

 coupons 15 varieties. WILLARD B. DOB- 

 BINS, Lock Box 22, Barnesville, Ohio. 



TBREE DOLLARS will buy 110 varieties of 

 foreign and native woods or will exchange 

 for woods not in my collection. LOUIS W. 

 HAHN, Silver Creek, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., 

 BoTi 360. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— Petrified 

 wood, old firearms, mounted birds and fine 

 pieces Ohio Mound Builders' pottery for In- 

 dian relics orwhat have you? E. E. KIDDER, 

 Warren, O. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— Indian ar- 

 row points, cavalry sabres, bridle bits, can- 

 teens, carbines, fossil fish, geodes, crinoid 

 stems. Confederate money. Want Indian 

 relics, 33 Winchester ritle. C. F. ALKIRE, 

 Mt. Sterling, Ohio, Box 228. 



BOOKS: — Collectors, teachers or schools 

 wishing books in any line will do well to 

 write us with list of wants. Parties wishidg 

 any books from abroad we shall be glad to 

 import them for you. We handle the British 

 Museum publications of all kinds that are not 

 out of print. We imported $150.00 worth of 

 books for one party just before going to press 

 for this issue. He says our prices were lower 

 than he could buy of London dealers. On 

 many fine books we will sell cheaper than 

 vou can buy of the publishers. Let us hear 

 from you often. W. F. WEBB, Publisher, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



COLLECTORS' PRINTING:— 100 letter 

 heads 3.5c., 100 envelopes 85c., 100 cards 35c., 

 all for 'J5c,; loO fossil labels 10c, 100 egg 

 labels 1.5c., 100 shell labels lOc, 100 herbar- 

 ium labels 20c. Send stamp for prices on 

 any printing. Everything postpaid. D. H. 

 EATON, Wohurn, Mass. 



THE NIDIOLOGIST continues the most 

 valuable, being also the pioneer, of illustrat- 

 ed bird journals — fifth successful year begins 

 September. May number records the discov- 

 ery, with photos, of nesting of (jreat Blue 

 Heron on Uie ground. In June, first publish- 

 ed photos of nesting site of California Con- 

 dor. "The Story of the Farallones" (price 50 

 cents) given/ree as a premium to all who sub- 

 scribe now. Remit one dollar for 12 months, 

 to H. R. TAYLOR, Publisher, Alameda, Cal. 



MODERN INDIAN RELICS.— We can use 

 a few of these if in good order. Beailed or- 

 naments and curios of all kinds. Send us 

 list with prices, and what yoa want in return. 

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



SAMPLES. Sample sheet datas and labels, 

 2\) styles 2c stamp. Insect Pins. 15 styles 2c 

 Cork, three grades, 2c. Cotton for lining 

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

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

 N. Y. 



SPLENDID MINERALS of wonderful 

 beauty and brilliance constantly on hand at 

 lowest prices. Many recent arrivals are gor- 

 geous beyond compai'ison, and some of the 

 choicest samples are better than before otter- 

 ed for sale. If you want^'«e minerals it will 

 pay you to write me. ARTHUR N. FULLER, 

 Lawrence Kans. 



FOR EXCHANGE and SALE.— Fine Fossil 

 Fish, Indian Pipes, War Clubs, Moccasins, 

 Stone and Flint Tools. U. S. Dept. sets, rare 

 U. S.. all issues U. S. Postal Cards, War Rel- 

 ics, Curious, Mounted Birds, U. S. and For- 

 eign Coins. O. D. WALBRIDGE, Marseilles, 

 111. 3tM 



TO EXCHANGE:— Sets of 1911-8, 273 1-3, 

 339 1-2 1-3. 390 1-5, 461 1-3, 474b 1-4. 494 1-G, 

 619 2-4 and many others. Want photographic 

 books or magazines, a lens or supplies. 

 FRED McAllister, Davison, Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Baird's Birds of North 

 America, 1000 pages for best oft'er of sets with 

 data, breech loading shot gun. fancy pigeons, 

 etc. J. O. JOHNSON, Lock Box 5.50, South- 

 ington. Conn. 



WANTED; — Will pay cash and want to 



purchase some of the following specimens, 

 either mounted or skins. Must Ijo No. 1 and 

 fresh aiul price right. Send dc.scriijtion and 

 price. Amherst Pheasant, Carolina Paroc|uet, 

 R(hI and Yellow Macaw, Roseate Cockatoo, 

 Blue and Ycdlow Ground Hornbill, Weaver 

 Bird, Petty Foreign birds and ))rel(y small 

 !iniiii;ils, iiuliiding small monkey :uid Ring- 

 tail Bassaris (iood collection of Birds Eggs. 

 Address. J. K. GKOSJEAN, 114 W. Market 

 St., Lima, O. 



