THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHAiMtES AND FOE SALES. 



All notices tbat come umler above will bo inserted in this department until further notice 

 at one (1) rent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with crtler. No chiirge for 

 aiUlrifs. 1 shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



ALCUOLICS— I have a lot of alcholic speci- 

 mans that 1 would like to exchange for Mam- 

 mal ,«kins. or would sell at a bargaiu. J. K. 

 STRECKER Jr. Waco, lex. 



TO KXCHANGF;— Fine sets with complete 

 data to oxobanKf for books on Ornithology 

 and Oi>logy. Send list of what you have. 

 P. D GEfTY. liloomingtoD, 111. 



MARINE ALG.E— A large collection of 

 mountid ami pic?sid sea mosses, also many 

 decorated novelties. Schools, colleges and 

 museums supplif-d with scientific collections. 

 Write for price list. Ordi^rs by mail. Ad- 

 dress MRS. H. M. JERNEGAN, Edgartown, 

 Mass. 



NOR III CAROLINA BIRDSKINS— Choice 

 lot of 112 .s-.'sptc includingWarblers Yellow- 

 throated. Hooded etc i Sandpipers. Herons, 

 Thrushes etc etc. Mostly common species 

 but all perfect, full data and measurmenis, 

 to exchange for California or Western Mam- 

 mal skins, any species. J. K. STRECKER 

 Jr. Waen. Tex^ 



SOME !-iLl'RIAN FOSSILS CIN GROL'I' 

 to exchange for fos.'ils minerals, mound and 

 Indian rel-cs and shells J N HODGIN, 122 

 N. 17 St, Ririmond, Ind. 



MEXICAN BIRD SKINS-A perfect speci- 

 men of each of the following species; Brown 

 Jay, Aztec Par<'(|uet, Black headed Trogan, 

 Bonai)art<s F^uphonia, Blue crowned Motmot, 

 (full dais to evchanee for Mammal skins. 

 J. K STRKCKER Jr., Waco, Tex- 



EXCHANGE ADS FREE —Any reader of 

 the McslEM who will send 25 cents and an 

 addressed and stamped envelope, to Popular 

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

 month.s tri:.l subscription, will be presented 

 wiih a Fifty Cent want advertising coupon. 

 Sample copies free. See additional particu- 

 lars on adv in this issue. 



~FREE FOR THIRIY DAYS, we will give 

 every amatuer photographer who sends their 

 name and address, a months free member- 

 ship in The I'niversal Photo, Exchange. Ad- 

 dress E W. KIMBALL. Mgr. Boulder. Colo 

 1122 Paul St. 



FOREIGN SKINS: 20 species of Barbers. 

 Tannger.s. Honey Creepers etc from E. I. 

 S. A. etc. mostly without data correctly i- 

 dentitied bv Prof. Ridgewav for Mammal 

 skins J K STRECKER Jr" Waco, Tex. 



BIRDSKINS— Few cho'ce skins of Blue- 

 fronted Jay. Clarkes Nutcracker. Evening 

 Grosbeak, Nelson and Henslows Sparrows, 

 etc Birds eggs over 1200 in .sets with data 

 (some with nests -for first-class Mammal skins. 

 J. K. STBF;CKER Jr Waco. Tex. 



COLLECTION OF IRON ORES.- This 



collectii'U consists of 64 kinds of Iron Ore, 

 from the Marquette. Maseba, Gogebic, and 

 Menominee Ranges, all fully labeled, show- 

 ing name of Ore, and the chemicjd analysis, 

 giving percentages of Iron, Silica Phosphate, 

 Sulphur, Manganese. Lime, M.Tgnesia, Alum- 

 ina and water in each specimen. The size of 

 each specimen ranges about 3 by 3 to 3 by 4, 

 and most are accompanied by some of the 

 pulvirized Ore. We will sell the entire lot 

 with (li-.t:i as above for 12c a specimen or $7.50 

 for the collc-tion. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Al- 

 bion, N Y. 



COW FISH and TOAD I"ISH. Fine speci- 

 mens from south Florida, skinned and stuffed 

 natural shape. They are diied well and 

 make a great curio. No offensive smell. 

 The Cow Fish are 75c and the Toad Fish $1.00 

 both prepaid W. F. WEBB, Mgr , Albion, 

 N Y 



BIRDS and ANIMALS portrayed in their 

 natural colors We can furnish complete 

 seis of bird pictures from the niaga/.ine Birds 

 and all Nature from Jan. '!)7 to March '!l9, 

 27 sets in all The first 12 sets contain 10 

 pictures each and the last 15 sets 8 pictures 

 each In all 240 fine colored plates. This is 

 a ina(/nijii'i:>tt .series. The plates are only sold 

 in sets at 15 cents a set prepaid. Any 10 sets 

 for $1 25 Or the whole 27 sets for $2 85 These 

 are really remarkable prices They wofild be 

 cheap at 10 cents a plate or $24 00 for the set 

 of 240 plates true to nature They make a 

 portfolio invaluable to any naturalist who is 

 studying birds. List of contents of sets of 

 plans on application. W. F. WF^BB, Mgr , 

 Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Starfish, Hag-fish, Sea Clams, 

 Squids, Crabs and other Sea animals in form- 

 ation, in exchange for fresh water animals, or 

 cash. Address, C. D. BUNKER, Lawerence, 

 Kansas. 



A FINE CO.MBINATION-OneOstrichEgg 



$1..50, 1 set 4 Black-neck Stilt, $2.00. 1 set 

 Cinnamon Teal. $4.00, f^iall $7 ,50. We will 

 send prepaid for $2 00 and 20 cts. postage. 

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



