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THE MUSEUM. 



BEA.TS WHOLESALE.— A conibiBation 

 offer: "Taylor's Standard American Egg 

 Catalogue" (best and handiest reference out) 

 and "The Story of the Faralloues" (sumptu- 

 ously illustrating sea-bird life on the pictur- 

 esque islands) both books prepaid for 30 cts , 

 coin or stamps. Address H. R TAYLOR, 

 Publisher, Alameda, California 



MOUNTED BIRDS.— A tine mounted Eng- 

 lish (Jock Ph' asani for SJ.-'iO, choice Yellow- 

 crowued Night Heron $3 00. paii' of Hed- 

 breasted Margausers on one stand, comuioaly 

 called •■Sawbills," for $3 OO A line perfect 

 White Pelican iu course of mounting nearly 

 finished, will sell when done for $6 00 A lot 

 of other nice birds all mounled but not quite 

 finished. If you are interested write for li.st, 

 which we will furnish as soon as ready. W. 

 F. WEBB, M2r.. Albion. N. Y. 



A NUMBER of Medical and Scientific Books 

 good condition, j/ood lenus for cash; for ex- 

 change Indian and war relics taken W. B. 

 HINSDALE, Ann Arbor. Mich 



No. 2i Excelsior Printing Pi-ess. chase 4+ x 

 7i. in perfect workfng order, complete with 

 chase, 1 oilers, furniture, ink. etc., everything 

 good as new also 40 lbs of type in cases. I 

 offer the whole outfit for $1,5 00 cash; for 

 Vols I and II of Bendire'f Life Histories 

 (bound in cloth); for ('ones' Key. Davie's Key 

 and other good works worth $20 00; or for 

 $35.00 worth nf Al sets, bird skins or mam- 

 mal skins. Letters enclosing lists oi' a stamp 

 will be promptly answered. W. E. SNYDER, 

 Beaver Daui. Wis. 



MARINE ALG^— A large collection of 

 mounted and pressed sea mosses, also many 

 decorated novelties Schools, colhges and 

 mus 'ins supD ii-t w iib scientific collections 

 WriiH f M- p' ic ■ ■i"' Onl '.rs bv mail, Ad- 

 riri-.-Mi:-; n U ir-RNElrlN,' EdgMitowo. 

 Misj. 



WAN TED:— To exchange first class birds 

 e<;gs io >His and singles also liird skins for 

 flr.st cl:.-s bird skins JESSE T. CRAVEN. 

 Hoi ley. N. Y. 



INDIAN IRON TOMAHAWK I do not 



think we have ever offen d our customers be- 

 fore :i perfect Ancient lion Tomahawk, he 

 cauoe ihtjy are very scarce. lime and again 

 we have tiied to get one and several limes 

 got track of one, only to learn that someone 

 else bid more than we did. One of our in- 

 timate correspondents recently nneaithert 

 thrct- :-.nd sent ihem direct to ns. Two mpc of 

 regular shaie but one is of a very cunous 

 patlnrn. Puriies wishing to see one on :ip- 

 prov.d and will paj' rt^turn charges if noi :i(>- 

 cepiable. write us at, once. Price will he 

 reasonable. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, 

 N Y. 



FOR SALE:— Choice collection Indian Rel- 

 ii'ss, a few carvt-d ("liiuese jades very cheap.- 

 Will buy lots of Indian relics if authentic. 

 DR. W. O. EMERY, CrawfordsviUe, Ind. 



FROM SOUTHERN TEXAS! Fine series 

 of eggs of (ireat tail Grackle, to exhibit var- 

 iation, in shape, size and coloration. "25 first 

 class eggs in sets for $3 .50 in other sets, our 

 selection Send lists and book your order 

 early Who wants a fine D B , B L , 10 ga. 

 shotgun? J M. & JAMES J. CARROLL, 

 Refugio, Texas. 



FOR SA1>E:— A fine collection of Birds 

 Nests and Eggs, comprising over ."lO fine 

 nests, (some on branches) in original .sets, 

 and over 70 species, for sale at a b;irgain, 

 also a few fine Warming Pans $5 to $8 and 

 two pair of brass Andirons (di $5 to $8; Spin- 

 ning and Flax Wheels, Hatchets snd "two" 

 wooden apple parers (first made), I'lint lock 

 Horse Pistols and many other fine things at a 

 bargain not listed. CHAS. H. WILLIHMS, 

 Winchester Centre, Conn. 



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. 



PAMPHLETS:- Land and Fresh Water 

 Shellsof Ala , 41 pages, by Dr. Jas Lewis, 25 

 cents; Land and Fresh Wa'i-r Shells of Now 

 York slate by Lnwis. 10 paacs, 20c; Instruc- 

 tions for (Jollecting Land, Fresh' Water and 

 Marine Shells and preparing for the Cabinet 

 by i^ewis'. 10c; Collectors wishing 25 copies or 

 more of the latter pamphlet we will make 

 special rates \V F WEBB. Mgr , Albiuu, 

 N Y 



GEMS of the Rockies: — Send for list of Fine 

 Opals, Amethyst, Topaz, four Gold and Silver 

 .■^peciincns with "ne Colorado uild fiower, 

 nicelv I'loiMited. vile. E W. KIMHALL, 1 r-'2 

 Pearl St B.uid. : Colo. 



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Blencoe, la. 



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We df sire to annouuL-e that nwiug to the many 



iraprovements made in the current volume of i 

 1 the Kern Bulletin* the price of samplei 

 I copies will now be hfteen cents each. Purr 

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 Ifrom the regular subscription price when sub f 

 [scribing. The January number cont-dins four-1 

 ' teen articles on ferns, many shorter notes, andl 



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