THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this department until further notiee 

 a word. No notice less than 35c. Terms Cash with order. No charge for 

 ■address. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



FOR SALE:-2 Rattlesnakes, with 9 and 12 

 rattles; 2 blow snakes. 5 to G feet long; 8 gar- 

 ter snakes, from 2 to 4 feet. 1 Blue Racer, 3 

 feet long; 1 Mountain Moccasin, 2i feet; T 

 squirrels; 9 chipmunks; 4 white rats; 5 horned 

 toads; 3 crawfish; and .5 water lizard.^; ihe 

 same are a'l live and in good condition. A. 

 M. VANUER VLIES, 2678 Washington Ave., 

 Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED. — Skins of the following birds: 

 585b, 587a, 588, .589, 591, 591a, 592, 597, 507a, 

 also others. Offer Mounted Birds, Skins and 

 Eggs, in sets or singles.— JESSE T. CRAVEN, 

 Hindsburg, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— Eggs in sets, skins, 

 data blanks, Davies' Taxidermy, etc. Send 

 for lists of my large stock by return mail, 

 ■can give you a tine trade. Address— W. E. 

 McLAlN.New Vineyard, Me. 



TO EXCHAN(;E.— A few U. S. postage 

 stamps (1890 and 1895 issues) mostly of the C, 

 8 aud 15c varieties for good Arrow Heads, 

 — CHAS. H. WEAVER, 29 North St., Belhle- 

 hem, Penna.. Northampton Co. 



FOR EXCHANGE —I have a few partial 

 sets of Pine Grosbeak eggs, originally contain- 

 ing three eggs, but of which one egg from 

 each was broken by the female. Even single 

 eggs of this species are rare. Make me oilers 

 of sets for them. I have other desirable sets 

 to offer.— ORA W. KNIGHT, 384 Hammond 

 St., Bangor, Maine. 



"IhAVE for sale or EXCHANGE 15 

 Birds in case, a Bullet Camera aud Winchester 

 Shot Gun. the finest '93 model. Want Ham- 

 merless Shot Gun, good make.— JOHN MC- 

 KOWN, U5>7 Rhode Ave., Chicago, 111. 



FOREIGN BOOKS. W'e will import for 

 you any works on Gardens.Indian Art. Ireland 

 Italian Books, Law, Manuscript, Numismatics. 

 Political Economy, State Papers, Spanish 

 Books. Astronomy, Botany, Entomology. For- 

 esty. Medical. Physics, Ornithology, .Sport- 

 ing, Surgical, Geology, Horses, Fishes, 

 Fencing. Falconry, Chess, Archery, Ang- 

 ling, Romances, French, Books, Clas- 

 sics, Bibles, Arabic Literature, Africa, 

 Australia. Biirmah, Ceylon, Egypt, Helirew, 

 Japan, Malay, Persia, Sancript Literature, 

 Turkey, also a large list of books on the Oc- 

 cult Sciences, Superstitions, itc. Advise us 

 what you wish books on and we will send 

 li.stwith prices. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



MODERN INDIAN RELICS— We can use 

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

 naments and curios of all kinds. Send us 

 list with prices, and what you want in return. 

 WALTER 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 comparison, and some of the 

 choicest samples are better than before offer- 

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

 pay you to write me. ARTHUR N. FULLER, 

 Lawrence Kans. 



BOOKS: — Collectors, teachers or schools 

 wishing books in any line will do well to 

 write us with list of wants. Parties wishidg 

 anj- 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 hue books we will sell cheaper than 

 you can buy of the publishers. Let us hear 

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

 Albion, N. Y. 



SAMPLES. Sample sheet datas and labels, 

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

 Cork, three grades, 2c. Cotton for liuing 

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

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

 N. Y. 



A COLLECTION of 1000 postage stamps. 

 Catalogue value about $40. Will be ex- 

 changed for Sioux Indian W.ar Cosniet, or 

 other Indian Relics. LINDEGARD BROS., 

 Hallock, Minn. 



WANTED. — Any collector who h.as any du- 

 plicates in line Helix, to send us a list of what 

 he has to offer. Parties in remote corners of 

 the U. S., as South Texas, along southern 

 border to Lower California, and other sec- 

 tions, who can collect Helix (Land Snails) for 

 us, to write at once. We will give good ex- 

 change, but do not care to Ijuv for cash at 

 present. WALTER F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, 

 N. Y. 



I HAVE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 50 or 

 75 (lUn Flints Will exchange for Bird Skins, 



or sell at U)f eaci: 

 Pa 



-CASPER LOUCKS. V< 



