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THE MUSEUM. 



YOU WILL Want Supplies Sond for our 

 Special list and 1899 List. KERll'S NAT. 

 HIST ESTB., Blencoe, la. 



PAMPHLETS:— Land and Fresh Water 

 Shells of Ala , 41 pages, by Dr. Jas. Lewis, 25 

 cents; Land and Fresh Water Shells of New 

 York state by Lewis, 16 pages, 20c; Instruc- 

 tions for Collecting Land, Fresh Water and 

 Marine Shells and preparing for the Cabinet 

 by Lewis. 10c; Collectors wishing 2.5 copies or 

 more of the latter pamphlet we will make 

 special rates. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, 

 N. Y. 



EXCHANGE ADS. FREE —Any reader of 

 the Mdsdem 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. 



THE FOLLOWING specimens, all well 

 cleaned or polished, cheaper than you can 

 hunt them, neatly labeled and postpaid: 



Pecten acquisulcatus $ 08 



Chione simillina 05 



Lottia gigantia 08 



Bulla nebulosa 08 



Sand crab 03 



Saw-tish scales. .^: 01 



Small sea urchins ( without spines) 01 



Total $ 3i 



Or if you take the lot 28 cents. W. H. 

 HILLER, 147 W. 23^ St., Los Angeles, Calif. 



A Fine Collection of Mammals 



Mounted true to Nature on Nice Stands. 

 1 Racoon, female, adult, position walking$7 50 



1 Kox, red, young, male, walking 4 00 



2 Skunks, m., f., very tine, walking$4.00 8 00 

 2 Gophers, m, f, very tine, sitting 2 00 4 00 

 2 Muskiats. m., f.,very fine, sitting 1 50 3.00 

 2 Squirrels, grey, m , f., very fine 



on one stand 150 3 00 



2 Squirrels, red, m . f., on 1 stand 1 00 2.00 



1 Porcupine, f., adult, walking. . . 5 00 



1 Rabbit, grey, f., adult, sitting, 



tine ' 3 50 



2 Weasels, white and brown 100 2.00 



2 Norwav Rats, m. , t 1 .00 2 00 



1 Star-nosed Mole, m 1 00 



2 Mice, 1 red, 1 grey, on 1 stand.. .50 1.00 

 2 Chipmunks, m , f 100 2 00 



1 Flying Squirrel 1.00 



2 Bats, 1 red, 1 grey 50 100 



2 Guinea Pigs, m , f., white, on 



one stand 1.50 3 00 



2 Deer Heads, with long necks, 



beautiful set of antlers 7..50 15 00 



$(58 00 

 All from the Maine woods, without blemish. 

 Satisfaction guarauteed. Must be sold. A 

 fine col lection for a School or Museum. 

 What am I offered for the entire collection. 

 PROF. CARL BRAUN,Naturalist,Bangor,Me. 



Birds from South Texas. 



We have this spring a collector making 

 some tine skins along the South Te.xas coast. 



Our first shipment by freight from there 

 will be here and ready to send out by the time 

 this number reaches our subscribers. 



It contains as follows: White Pelican, $3; 

 Brown Pelican, $3 50; Mexican Wild Turkey, 

 $3; Caracara, $1; Florida Barred Owl, 85c; Gt. 

 Blue Heron, $150; Krider's Hawk, $1.10; 

 Snow Goose, $1 85; Ferruginous Rough leg, 

 $1.50; White-tail Hawk, $1/^5; 1 Texan Com- 

 mon Skunk. $2; 1 Texan Sp'.tted Skunk, tare, 

 $4; Pintail Duck, 90c; Gadwell, 90c; Long bill 

 Curlew, 90c; Willet, 75c; Blue-wing Teal, 80c; 

 Green-wing Teal, 80c; Great-tail Grackle, 35c; 

 Western Meadow Lark, 20c; Road Runner, 

 60c; Swainson's Hawk, $1.25; Arizona Cardin- 

 als, 25c; Golden fronted Woodpecker, 35c; 

 Brewer's Blackbird, 20c; Baird's Woodpecker, 

 35c; Mt. Plover, 45c; Shore Larks, various, 

 25c; Least Sandpiper, 20c; Sage Thrasher, 25c; 

 Western Savannah Sparrow, 20c; McCown's 

 Longspur, 25; Bewick's Wren, 30c; Verden, 

 30c; Orange crested Warbler, 30c; Grass 

 Finch. 18c; Black-throated Sparrow, 25c; 

 American Titlark, 20c; Int. W. C. Sparrow, 

 18c; Arctic Bluebird, 25c; Dwarf Cowbird,20c; 

 Killdeer, 20c. 



These are freshly made nice skins, full data 

 &c Make up y(}ur order at once and if you 

 can name any substitutes do so, as they will 

 go quirk Satisfaction guaranteed. 



W. F. WEBB Mgk , 



Albion, N. Y. 



Big Offers in Birds Eggs. 



The eggs offered below are strictly tirst-class. 



For $5 00 we will serid $15.00 worth of fine 

 single eggs, no two alike, all correctly num- 

 bered and include a copy of our 100 page Or- 

 nithologists and Oologists Manual. 



For $10.00 we will send $40 00 worth, no 

 two alike 



For $20 00 we will send $100 00 worth, no 

 two alike. 



For $1 00 we will send $12.00 worth of fine 

 sets, with full data 



For $10 00 will send $30 00 worth of flue sets 

 all with full data. 



For $'30 00 we will send $80 00 worth of fine 

 sets, with full data. 



For an order of $50.00 or over we will sell 

 at 1-6 catalogue rates. 



This you can readily see is to close out our 

 stock. We lose heavily at the latter rate but 

 wish to reduce our stock at once. 



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



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