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INDIAN PIPES. You Want Labels. 



We have secured a few nice pipes from ihe Tuscarcras jj^ collection Is complete without uniform and near 



of Western New York— some of Sandstone, others of labels. I print Bird, Egg, Shell, Fossil, Herbarium 



Limestone and two of Crmoidal Limestone. Sorne have ^ntl all kinds of labels. Egg, small l,ic per ITO: *1 per 



faces on front and shaped like War Clubs- similar de- iqoo. Large, Hbc per 100; $1,7,5 per lOCO. Send for 



signs are used by the Indiads today. Will send prepaid prices on Naturalists' printing, D. H. EATON, "Wo- 



any design above noted for one dollar bill ($i.oo.) burn Mass. 

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



Florida Land and "WONDERS 



\vill never cease," is an old saying; and 



Fresh Vvater Shells. '^"^ WONDERS 



UniOS a opecialty. of Nature are never ceasing is an undisputed 



c„~„i„ D„ , „f T „j c;v,„ii^ o . K „ 1 » fact. Do you wish to learn of these 



Sample Box of Land bhells sent by mail, post- -^ 



paid, on receipt of One Dollar. WONDERS 



Address with stamp for Price List. and beauties of Nature? If so, subscribe for 

 O. BRYANT, Longwood, Florida. 



§torie^ from ]\|ature 



Shells, Marine Curios,&c. ,,, , ,.,,u^. ,« 



I am now readv to supply lirst-class stock '"^ i^onthlv paper devo ed to the Natural Sci- 



at low prices and should you wish anything '"""''■ ^°' >'°""S ^"^' "''^ ^'■'''^■ 



from this section, let me hear from you. All 50 per year; single copies 5 cents. 

 inquiries will have a prompt reply. rj,^^ jj^^g PUBLISHING CO.. 



J. H. HOLMES, Dunedin, Fla. de land, fla. 



What Have You to Exchange? 



I want new or second hand copies of books on any branch of Natural History, especially 

 the following — In Botany any of Gray's, Wood's, Lesquereaux, Goodale's or Hough's works. 

 In Geology, Mineralogy and Palaeontology any of Dana's. Winchell's, Miller's and Geiker's 

 works. In Conchology any of Tryon's, Sowerby's, Gill's or Woodward's works. In Eyitomol- 

 ogy any of Packard's, Comstock's. Maynard's, Edward's or Scudder's works. In Ornithology, 

 Oology and Taxidermy any of Baird's, Bendire's' Brewer'^, Brewster's, Cassin's, Chapman's- 

 Cory's, Cones', Davie's, DeKay's, Fisher's, Gentry's, Goss', Hornaday's, Mcllwraith's, May- 

 nard's, Minol's, Nuttall's, Nehrling's, Raine's, Ridgeway's Shufeldt's, Samuels', Studer's, War- 

 ren's or Wilson's works. Also back Nos, of the Auk, Ibis. Ornithologist and Oologist, Nidiol- 

 ogist or any other Natural Science Journal printed in last 50 years. 



Thousands of dollars worth of books have accumulated in the libraries of our public insti- 

 tutions and public men, most of which cost them nothing and are valued at about as much. 

 The demand tor specializing in the various branches of science makes many of them of inter- 

 est. Send your list of State and Government publications and state what you want to ex- 

 change for. 



We also desire nice fossils from all sections, nice showy crystalized minerals, anything in 

 the curio line. 



VVe have a special call for Helix and Uniodre from all parts of the U. S. Fine modern In- 

 dian Relics, such as beaded tobacco pouches, war clubs, etc., ancient stone and Hint relics or 

 all kinds desired. Do not particidarly care for points but want drills, axes, celts, hammer 

 stones, pipes, pottery, discoidals, gorgets, banner stones, bird annulets, etc , any copper of 

 bone implements, iron axe or tomahawks. Rare clutches of birds eggj and the rarer skins 

 always desired. 



Parties having large collections of anything listed above or know of really desirable col- 

 lections will favor us by dropping a card in regard to it. 



I CAN OFFER in exchange a veiy tine assortment of birds eggs in sets or singles, fully 

 200 kinds and several thousand'^specimens, some good Florida bird and mammal skius, sub- 

 scriptions to the Museum and copies of our O. it O. Manual, fully 100 kinds of minerals that 

 we have a large surplus of, some nice fossils from Bad Lauds, Ohio, etc., curios, such as 

 Shark, Skate or Devil Fish Eggs, Hermit Crab in shell. Shark and Alligator Teeth and a hun- 

 dred other curios, some choice Star Fish, several kinds Sea Urchins, etc , Sea Ferns, Fans, 

 Sponges, Flexible Coral, etc tine marine shells from Florida, fully 100 kinds, and for extra 

 desirable material will offer books and supplies of all kinds. 



We prefer large exchanges to small ones as it is frequently as much labor to attend to a 

 $L00 exchange as to a $10.00 one. However send us lists of what you have and if you do not 

 get a reply promptly you may conclude we cannot use the material vou offer at present. 

 Faithfully, WALTER F. WEBB, Mgp., Albion, N. Y. 



