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THE MUSEUM 



CAPEN'SOOLOGYof New England. Fine 

 copy at $15.00 prepaid. The work cost $15,00 

 new and as it is now out of print and very 

 hard to secure at all, our price will be found 

 very reasonable. W. E. WEBB, Albion, N Y. 



MAPS of 'Our New Possessions." Every 

 one wants a map handy of Sandwich Isles, 

 Philippines, Cuba, Porto Rico Ladrones, 

 Alaska, etc., etc. We have them all in one 

 large book-form pamphlet -with descriptive 

 reading matter. We have found it the handi- 

 est thing'extant. A reliable atlas and map 

 for 20o ,! stamps, prepaid. W. F.WEBB, 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



WHOLE CUFF and Mound Pottery and 

 other ancient implements of Hint and stone 

 for sale at reasonable prices. Cash or ex- 

 change given for authentic specimens. DR. 

 W. O. EMORY, Crawfordsville,' Ind. 2tN 



WANTED.— Heads, (unmounted) of Deer, 

 Antelope, etc. GEO. F. GUELF. Brockport, 

 N. Y. 



WILL PAY CASH— for perfect sets of Os- 

 prey and Sharp Skinned Hawk. Address 

 JEAN BELL, Ridley Park, Pa 



NOTICE: —I would be pleased to corres- 

 pond with anyone who can collect a large 

 number of good curios for me within the next 

 8 or months in exchange for same from this 

 locality. W. H. HILLER. 147 W. 23d St., 

 Los Angeles, Calif. GtSept 



EXCHANGE ADS. FREE —Any reader of 

 the McsDEM who will send 25 cents and an 

 addressed and stamped envelope, to Popular 

 Science, 108 Fulton St., New York, for a three 

 months trial subscription, will be presented 

 with a Fifty Cent want advertising coupon. 

 ■Sample copies free. See additional particu- 

 lars on adv. in this issue. 



MARINE SPECIMENS in formalin, just as 

 taken from ocean. Jar of Marine Algea 

 ready to Hoat, many kinds, enough for ."iO 

 cards, $1; Starfish, 15c each; Urchins, 20c; 

 Crabs, several species, 15c each; Big Horse 

 Shoe Crabs, weigh 10 or 15 lbs, $1; Large 

 Fish, called 'Flying Robin or Grunter," $1; 

 Toad Fish, $1; Salt Water Eel, 40c; Helix in- 

 flated, lOc and a large list of other specimens. 

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



HALF HEADS for rugs. We have foUow- 

 ing we wish to close out;at. once: 4 Coyotte 

 at 25c., 3 Wolf at 35c., 4 Fox at 16c,, 2 Black 

 Bear at GOc , 1 Coon at 15c.. 1 Puma at 40c., 6 

 Lynx at 25c., 1 Setter Dog at 40c., 1 Fox Ter- 

 rier at 25c., 1 Bull Terrier at 30c., 1 Swift Fox 

 at 15c., 1 Newfoundland Dog at 40c. In all 

 26 which are worth $7.44. Six dollars net will 

 take the lot or will send any desired, prepaid, 

 on receipt of price. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



OLD PAPERS:- Wanted back numbers of 

 many Scientific Magazines to complete vol- 

 umes. Send list of what you -have. Will 

 pay cash or exchange. CHAS. H. FINNE 

 P. O. Box 280, Little Rock, Arkansas. 



1899 LIST:— Our 1899 lists are now ready 

 for mailing. Oologists, Ornithologists and 

 others in supplies, specimens, etc., can re- 

 ceive the same on application. KERR & 

 PERHAM, Blencoe, Iowa. 



FOR SALE:— New Jersey Indian Relics, 

 Giooved Axes, Jasper Spear and Arrow 

 heads, Argillite "Turtle backs," Yellow 

 Jasper knife 3ixi, Seminole Palmetto basket, 

 quantity small univalves. P. S. TOOKER, 

 Easton, Pa. 



THE OSPREY one year to new subscribers 

 not on Osprey's books and one package of 

 K. & P. preservative together with full in- 

 structions. Taxidermy made ea.sy for $115. 

 This ofl'er good until January 1st. KERR & 

 PERHAM, Sandwich, Ills. 



AUKS. -We offer Volumes I, II. Ill and IV 



at $4.00 a volume also Vols. X, XL XII and 

 XIII at $3.50 per volume prepaid. W F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED:- Copies Vol. I and II Bendire's 

 Life Histories, for cash or exchange. W. F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



PUBLICATIONS WANTED.— A. A Bulletin 

 Vol. I, Nos. 3, 5, 12, Vol. II, all; Am. Oiprey 

 (Ashland, Ky.) Vol. II, all; Am. Osprey, (Ply- 

 mouth, Conn.) Vol. I, Nos. 1, 3 and after; 

 Am. Naturalist, Mar. '89; Am. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist, Vol. I, Nos. 2. 3, 6, 11. 12; Avifauna, 

 Vol. I (?); Birds, all; Bittern, Vol. I, all after 

 No. 6; Collectors Monthly (Danielsville, Ct ) 

 Vol. I, Nos. 3 12, Vol. II. Nos. 3-5, 8; Collect- 

 or (West Chester, Pa.) '86, all; Loon, Vol. I, 

 No. 1; Maine O. and O., Vol. II, No. 1 and 

 after 3 (?); Mockingbird, all; Naturalist (Des 

 Moines, la.) No. 2; Naturalist (Kansas City, 

 Mo.) Vol IV, Nos. 2, 3. 9, 11, 12; Naturalist, 

 (Austin, Texas) Vol.- 1, Nos. 2, 4-6; Naturalist 

 and Collector. No. 3 and after (?); Naturalist 

 in Florida, all; North Am. Naturalist, No. 2; 

 Kansas City Scientist, Vols, V and VI; Ob- 

 server. Vol. I. Nos. 4-12, Vol. II, all. Vol. Ill, 

 all but No. 5. Vol. IV, all. Vol. V, Nos. 3-5, 

 7-9, 11. Vol. VI, Nos. 2, 7, 10-12, Vol. VIII, 

 1-3, 5, 6, 8. Oologist, (Ithaca, N. Y.) Vols. IV, 

 '75 '80; Oologist Advertiser, No. 1; Oologist 

 Journal, Vol. I. Nos. 412, Vol. II, No. 4 and 

 later; Oologist Record, all; Ornithologist and 

 Botanist, Vol, II, Nos. 3-5, 7 and after (?) 

 Owl (Chatham, N. Y.) all; Our Birds, No. 2 

 and after (?); Old Curiosity Shop, Vol. VIII, 

 Nos. 2, 11, 12; Stormy Petrel, Nos. 2, 4 and 

 after; Iowa Ornithologist, Vol. IV, No. 1; 

 Western Oologist, all to '78;Wisconsin Natur- 

 alist, Vol. I, No. 2 and after No. 5; Wolverine 

 Naturalist, Vol. I, Nos. 3, 4 and after; Young 

 Naturalist, Nos. 1, 4; Young Am. Ornitholo- 

 gist (Syracuse) all to '81; J^'orest and Stream, 

 Vol. XIII (number containing page 1034), 

 Vol. XIV, (numbers containg pages 6 and 25) 

 Warren's Birds of Chester Co., Pa., ('79); 

 Michener's Birds of Chester Co.. Pa. ('81); 

 Barnard's Birds of Chester Co , Pa. ('60) in 

 Annual Report Smithsonian Institution for 

 1860; American Naturalist '97 (containing 

 p.iges 622, 638, 812-14, 907, 911. W. F. WEBB 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



