THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, exchan(;es and for sales. 



All notices that i'our' uiuler above will bo inserted in this (lei)aitnieiit until further notice 

 atone (1) cent a word. No notice less than 2.'ic. Terms Cash with crder. No charge for 

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

 acter from using these columns. 



WANTKU — A 1 skin of Red-billed Toucan 

 and Foco Toucan. Both males. GKO. H. 

 SPOKDE, Wurrenton, Mo. 



FINE SETS of 608. 5!)lb, 423, 201, 202. 488, 

 552a, 627, 29 to exchantre for a-1 sets. C. F. 

 STONE, Branchport, N. Y. 



20 Var. fossils, geodes. minerals, Sea curios, 

 beautiful calcite cave spec, in frost and oox- 

 •work, 25c to $1.00. Various Indian relics, ar- 

 rowheads, $1.2.1 per 100. postpaid. CORA 

 JEWELL, Crawfordsvillc. Indiana. 



FOR SALE.— A line lot 

 Skins, cheap for cash, or 

 som of other localities. 

 Decatur St., Sandusky, O. 



of American Bird 

 will exchange for 

 FKEU FREY, 428 



TO EXCHANGE —Bird Skins for Indian 

 Relics. Send list of what vou have. FRED 

 FREY, 428 Decatur St.. Sandusky, O. 



I WILL GIVE. — First-class sets and singles 

 at one-third Taylor's rates for a lirstclass 

 hand or tripod. 3x4 or larger. "Vive" pre 

 ferred. HARRY H. DUNN, Fullerton, Or- 

 ange Co.. California. 



EXCHANGES.— Case School of Applied 

 Science, offers duplicates from its museum, in 

 exchange for similar material not in its col- 

 lections. Three lists of specimens offered are 

 issued, viz: 1 Geoloijy and Mineralogy, 2 

 Botany, 3 Books. Any of these will be sent 

 to those wishing to exchange. Address, 

 FRANK M. COMSTOCK. Prof, of Natural 

 History, Case School of Applied Science, 

 Cleveland, Ohio. 2tJ 



WANTED BAD.— A small thoroughly iden- 

 tified collection of showy shells; also Keep's 

 "West Coast Shells," in exchange for first- 

 class birds' eggs, sets or singles. HARRY H. 

 DUNN, Fullerton, Orange Co., California 



WANTED.— Skins of birds and mamm.- •=. 

 Lepidoptera in papers, large Aqunri'Tm :,.. I 

 <iold Fish. I especially want skhis ol Grouse. 

 Peacock. Anhinga, Gt.Gray (Jivl. Artie-horn 

 ed Owl, Wood Duck, t^uail, Wolf. Lynx, un- 

 mounted heads of and horns of Moose, VAk. 

 and Antelope, for which I will give good ex- 

 change in skins, sets, mounted deer heads, 

 horns or cash if cheap. JOHN CLAYTON, 

 Lincoln, Maine. 



FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE.— I have four 

 nice badger skins for mounting. Golden Eagle 

 skin, etc.. that I wish to exchange or sell. I 

 will send post paid a .jack rabbit's foot, fitted 

 in ornamental cactus handle for Lie stamps. 

 Try one for an arsenic duster, it will please 

 you. BERT R BEYMER. Rocky Ford, Colo. 



A RARE FIND —While excavating for In- 

 dian relics in Ohio this summer, I exhumed 

 seven skeletons from one mound, which were 

 of the mound builder type, all of which had 

 the llotlening of the tibia, and in one I found 

 a perfect specimen of the perforated humerus, 

 found in no livingman of to-day and found 

 in nc thing but the chimpanzee and gorilla, 

 known as Platycnemic man, see Smithsonian 

 report, 1873. The skeletons were sent to the 

 National Museum, but the perforated humer- 

 us I still have. Will exchange for best oiler 

 or cash. Can use medical and scientific 

 books, surgical instruments, camera or cash. 

 Write. DR. F. D. SNYDER, Ashtabula, O. 



WANTED —Will give good exchange or 

 cash for the following; they must be of good 

 cabinet size and a-1 in quality: Arcadiolite, 

 Adularia, Almandite, Pyrope, Amethyst, 

 Ankerite. Arsenic, Arsenopyrito, Augite, 

 Azurito, Ruby Blende, Brucite, Chrysoprase, 

 Colophonite. Danas, No. 212. V^ar. 4, a, b. c, 

 d, e, f and Blackmorite. Var. 0, Var. 7, Var. 

 8, Var. 10. Cat's eye quartz, plasma, agate 

 jasper. Send samples and prices by mail. 

 ROBT. BURNHAM, 143 Gallup St , Provi- 

 dence, R. I. 



ANCIENT FLINT AND STONE RELICS 



are in constant demand by a certain class. 

 We have names < f wealthy customers who 

 will pay immediati- cash for really fine per- 

 fect specimens of the rarer forms and many 

 comnwn ones. If you have such you want to 

 turn in > cash writ: about it at once. W. F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., AIbi .n, N. Y. 



SPECIMENS, BOOKS, «&c are frequently 

 wanted by collectors but they cannot always 

 spare cash down. Anything in our stock we 

 will sell on easy p.ayments, a collector paying 

 in such amounts as he can ea.-^ily spare. 

 Write us conlidentUly for anythingyou want. 

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



California Sea shells:— Mermaid cradle 

 (Mofialia riliala); line, large, 2'> cts.. smaller, 

 15 cts ; Owl shell (LoUia giganten), 2 in.. 5cts. 

 Monoccros cngotiaUtm, 5 cts.; Red ear, HuHotis 

 rnfescens, small, 5 cents; Black ear {Ilaliolin 

 i-radieroilii] small. Sets. Write for my lists 

 of California Sea Shells and Curios. FRANK 

 W. SMITH, 038 Orange St., Redlands, Calif. 



