THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All uotk-es that t'oinc muier ahove will bo inserted in this (loi)aitment until further notice 

 :it one (1) cent a word. No notice less than 35c. Terms Cash with crder. No charf/e for 

 ■iitilress. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, who.so reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



I'UK S.-\LK;-Fine Yucca I'incushious, 8, 

 12. 1'"). and ','0 cents each. Redwood Bark 

 Pincushions, 1.5 and 20 cts. each. Small At- 

 lantic Stars, 2 for 5 cts. Postpaid. CLAUUK 

 R. COLLIKR, 143 Conklin Ave . Binehamton, 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALK:— Extra large finely mounted 

 Tarantulas, .Scorpions, Trap-door Spiders. 

 Trapdoor Spiders' Nests in Redwood Pails at 

 .lO cts. eiich. Postpaid. CLAYUE R. COL- 

 I-IER, 148 Conklin Ave , Binghamton, N. Y. 



SO.\IETHINr, FINE:-The finest Calcite 

 spray, sparkling like ice, and lino Stalactites, 

 to excbango fir a nice Fossil Fish or Minerals. 

 L. R. WEBER, Eureka Springs. Ark. 



WANTED:— Fine sets Raptores, Warblers, 

 Rare Ducks, Hummers, and desirable eggs. 

 Oiler bicycles D!) models. Books and period- 

 icals. Bicycle supplies of every description. 

 BENJAMIN HOAG, Stephentown, N. Y. 



TEN:— Showy Singles including African 

 Ostrich $1.00 prepaid. 2.'5 second class eggs, 

 25 species. 50 cents prepaid. List fine sets 

 free. Fulmer 101, 20 cents each. BENJA- 

 MIN HOAG, Stephentown, New York. 



WANTED:— A 20 Ga. breach loading shot 

 gun, in exchange for books in Natural His- 

 tory or cash. Write stating what you have. 

 All letters answered. WM. J. CAMPBELL, 

 Fenwood, Moralhon Co., Wis. 



ENCYCLOPEDIA of Geography, 3 vols; 

 vols. 9, 10, 11, Oologist, to exchange for Birds 

 in the meat or skins. GEO. F. GUELF, Brock- 

 port, N. Y. 



WANTED:— To exchange eggs and skins, 

 also back numbers of Museum and odd num- 

 bers of The Oologist. for first class skins. 

 JESSE T. CRAVEN, Holley, N. Y. 



WAN TED;— To exchange vol. 9, F:xplora- 

 tions and Surveys U. S. being, Baird's Cas- 

 sins and Lawrence's Birds of North America, 

 will take $10 worth of first class birds skins. 

 JESSE T. CRAVEN, Holley, N. Y. 



CALIFORNIA Sea Shells:— Mermaid cradle 

 [Mopnlia rilialn); line, large, 25 cts.. smaller, 

 15 cts ; Owl shell (J.oUia giganten), 2 in.. Sets. 

 Monoceros engonatum, 5 cts.; Red ear, Unlioti.'' 

 rufe.icens. small, 5 cents; Black ear (Ualiolis 

 rrni-hcrodii). small, 5 cts. Write for my lists 

 of California Sea Shells and Curios. FRANK 

 W.SMITH, fl.3S Orange St., Redlands, Calif. 



COINS and .Stamps. 3 foreign coins for 10 

 cents. Ton for 25 cts. all dilTerent and in 

 good condition. 100 foreign stamps 15 cents. 

 JOHN R. PHILLIPS, 344 E. Court Street, 

 Jacksonville, III. 



FOUR DOLLARS:— will buy 140 varieties 

 of foreign and native woods, or will exchange 

 for woods not in my collection. LOUIS W. 

 HAHN, Silver Creek, N. Y. 



BIRD SKINS to the value of $1.25 catalogue 

 price will be accepted in exchange for one 

 package of K. it P. Preservative and Taxider- 

 my Maile Eisy. t)ller good until Jan 1, 1899. 

 KEIIR & PERHAM, Blencoe, Iowa. 



PK.ND 10c for our Price List and Hand 

 L,- k and you m.ay deduct the amount from 

 your lirst order amounting to $1.10. KERR 

 &PEI.'I\M, Blencoe, Iowa. 



SPEi.lJlENS, BOOKS, &c are frequently 

 wanted by collectors but they cannot always 

 spare cash down. Anything in our stock we 

 will sell on easy payments, a collector paying 

 in such amounts as he can easily spare. 

 Write us contidentally for anythingyou want. 

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



WANTED, — Buyers for a few choice skins 

 of Snowy Owls at $1.00 each to clear, also 

 skins of Long-crested Jay, 30cts. Sharp-tailed 

 and Rullled (irouse 50c. I will bo able to sup- 

 ply mounted or unmounted Heads of Elk, 

 Moose and Blacktailed Deer, also birds 

 either dressed or undressed. Skins or skele- 

 ions of any birds or animals found in this 

 locality or live specimens of same supplied to 

 collectors at reasonable charges. CHRIS 

 P. FORGE, Tax, Carman, Man,, Canada. 



SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL-Photo Easel 

 of orange-wood inlaid with redwood for 80 

 cents. Book of pressed California Wild 

 Flowers, 45 cents. California Sea-shells and 

 Curios for sale, FRANK W. SMITH, 038 

 Orange street, Redlands, Cal. 



PINCUSHION of the seed-stock of the 

 Spanish Dagger, 10 cents. Pincushion of the 

 bark of "big trees" {Sei/uoia). 10 cts. Chinese 

 horn nuts, per 3, Scents, wholesale cheaoer. 

 FRANK W. SMITH, 638 Orange street. Red- 

 lands, Cal. 



WANTED:— A good 4x5 ameteui camera. 

 Address THE I ANGDON PRINTING CO., 

 20 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 



