THE MUSEUM. 



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Bargains for April! 



READ IT THROUGH. IT WILL PAY YOU 



We are closing out specimens named below at very low prices. Note all are 

 prepaid. We will send on approval if you agree to return promptly prepaid what 

 you do not care for. We will also take pay in installments if more convenient to 

 customer. You must write quick as many of these things will go at once. 



Mammal Skins Suitable for Mounting. 



Mostlv without 

 prices i)repaicl. 



gk-ittls 



Nolo verv low 



EACH 



.$ 8.") 

 . .35 



Shrew Mole 

 Oregon 



Short-tail Shrew 25 



Piue Mou:se 25 



White-fool Mouse 25 



Pennji .Mouse 35 



Tanias Priiei .- 30 



1 lu\>o(ieiru8 35 



Sliiilus 25 



•' Townseiiili ■ 30 



laleralis 30 



Pouched (Joptici- ... 60 



Trowbridge Hai •• 70 



Nor (irey Squirrel 50 



Musk Kal 6U 



Calif Crij S<)U'riel 60 



Coon, uieiliiiiii size ~5 



Skunks. Kla . tlat skins 1.00 



Texas, line and round with 



.skull 1 50 



Opossutu 80 



Red Squirrel 25 



Wildc.-tt, good for fur rug (only) 75 



Dusky-foot Wood Rat, large 00 



N orway Rat 50 



Yellow bellied Turtle 100 



Alligator. 3 ft 1 50 



Bird Skins. 



Uark-bodied Shearwater $3.00 



Blk.venud • 1.50 



Sauderliiig 20 



Yellow L-gs 20 



Ameit Titlark, m 20 



We,<lern S'lvinqh S])arrow, m 20 



i;ras.> t.. . 15 



McCown s Luugspur. m 20 



Black-thri'ated Sparrow, m 25 



Bewick's Wren, m 30 



Orange-crowned Warbler, m 25 



Verdin, m 25 



Ancient Indian Relics. 



Fine Perfect Pottery Pipe $4.00 



Bowl 4.00 



" Bowl, cracked 2.50 



Axe, fine sr • • <\--. cutting edge chipped. . .50 



I, \C-" 40 



• iixe, .1 . I _..^toove 00 



Sinkers 15 



Scrapers, notched or unaotched 15 



Points, poor, various states 01 



belter, " " 03 



" good to fine, various states 10 



■ tiue 20 



Miuk, finely mounted 3.50 



Chautauqua|shellcoll(Ction,used to sell at 



$2.50, prepaid, have 10 will sell at 1.35 



Sioux Bow and 2 arrows, metal tipped. . 1.50 



Arrows, metal tipped, by do/, 1.30 



Cactus Wood Cane 50 



Collection of 50 kinds of minerals, all 



named, etc 75 



Special rates on 25 to 50 collectioQS. 



Ostrich Egg, African 85 



A bargain on some big Bahama Corals 

 weighing 10 to 40 pounds each. 

 Fine, large Sperm Whale tooth, with 

 picture of Washington engraved on by 



sailors $2.00 



Fine, large Walrus tusk 3.00 



Canada Jay 35 Marine algae per do/, cards. 



Marbled Murrelet 100 



Evening Grosbeak 30 



American (juail. female 40 



(ireat Blue Heron, male 1.50 



Following from South Texas, made in Feb- 

 ruary and March last: 



Gadwell, male 90 



I,.ong-billeil Curlew, no 90 



Willet. m 75 



Koad Runner, m 60 



Arizona Canlinal, m 25 



Western Mcinlow Lark, m 20 



Goldenfnmt Woodpecker, m 35 



Scorpion, mounted in box 



Hermet Crab, in shell; all in box 



Piece of Big Tree Hark, 4x4 inch 



12 kinds of Sea Beans, all named, for. . . . 



25 kinds of Foreiijn Birds' eggs, all named 

 and first-class, for 1 



Birds of Labrador, Natural History of 

 Labrador, and O. & O. Manual, all for. 



Book of Sea Mosses, 10 beautiful cards, 

 all different, arranged in a book and 

 tied with ribbon. The finest work in 

 the mounting of sea mosses we have 



ever seen 



Baird's Woodperker.m. 35 Marine Algea Blotter, the top card with 



■5 

 .40 

 .35 

 .20 



30 



.50 

 1.00 



Brewer's Blackbird, m 30 



White-rump Shrike, m 20 



Uwarf Cowbird, m 20 



Sage Thrasher, m 25 



Mexican Shore Lark, m 80 



Int White-crown Sparrow, m 15 



Small Saaipiper, m 20 



beautiful luounliiigs and covered with 



celluloid. Very neat 



Marine Algea Newspaper Clipping Case, 

 6 large envelopes appropriately named 

 and bound in heavy covers, on which 

 are beautiful mounts under celluloid, 

 so it is not easily soiled, gold edges. . . 



60 



.40 



.75 



