THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANdES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this department iintil further notice 

 at out" (1) rent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with crder. No charge for 

 aiUlnss. 1 shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, who.se reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



WAN PEl):— Old issues of U. S. Adhesive 

 Stamps for which we off«r tiue California 

 Bird Skins Address TOWNK BROS. 

 Commonwealth Ave , West Newton, Mass 



MAHINK ALG.S.— A large collection of 

 mounted anil pressed sea mosses, also many 

 decorated n( vellies. Schools, colleges and 

 mnsenms supplied with scientilic collections. 

 Write for price list. Orders by mail. Ad- 

 dress MRS H. M. JERNEGAN, Kdgartown, 

 Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE —Que second hand tele- 

 graph instrument, •iOohra key, sounder and 

 cutout. Will exchange for silver coins. L. 

 P. PETTIGREW, Roanoke, 111. 



EXCHANGE ADS. FREE.-Any reader of 

 the MusuEM 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. 



DAGGER LIKE SWORDS— We have a 

 stock of dagger-like swords, 20 to 30 inch 

 blade in fine sheath, fancy handle at, $100 

 each net by express They are a bargain at 

 this price No rust on them. W. F. WEBB, 

 Mgr, Albion, N. Y, 



WANTED SETS OF 83, 122, 123b. 129, 144, 

 153. 1,54, 160. 171, 179, 183. 192, 195, liiO. 198, 

 204. 20.5. 206, 251, 258a, 260, 205. 266, 267, 270, 

 272, 270. 281. 284. 287, 288, 292, 295, 296, 297, 

 297b, 298, 300a. 300h. 300c, 301, 308, 308a. 309. 

 310, 310a, 314, 315, 327. 328. 329. 330, 332, 334. 

 836. 33»b. 345. 346, 349, 352. 3.53 to 3,58. 359, 

 359.1. 364. .368a, 369. 372, 373a. 373b, 373c 375a, 

 376, 377, 377a, 379, 379a, 381, 382 and many 

 others. Send full list of what you have to of- 

 fer We will exchange for cash or specimens. 

 W. F. WEBB. Mgr . Albion, N. V. 



A FINE COMBINATION— OneOstrich Egg 

 »1.50, 1 set 4 Black-neck Stilt, $2 00, 1 set 

 Cinnamon Teal, *4,00. value $7 r,0. We will 

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

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



BARGAINS —Homing pig< nns, 11.50 per 

 pair; White Dragons, $4 00; Red Jacobins, 

 $2. .50; White Fantails. $6.00; Red-shouldered 

 Hawk 6-3. 60c per set Birds sent on approv- 

 al. MAJOR JOHNSON. Lock Hex ,5.50, 

 Souihington, Conn. 



W. B. MirCHELL. Collector of Coins, 

 Si amps and Curios, Santa Anna. Texas. 2tA 



WANTED —A set of i Loon at once. Will 

 pay cash for same. W.F.WEBB, Mgr., Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



REPTILES in formalin; Mud Puppy (joung 

 2i inches) 20 ■. spring Newts 20c. Newts 20c. 

 Can furnish Newts alive for acquarium. GEO. 

 F GLTELF. Brockport, NY. 



DEER HEADS —Two line large mounted 

 Heads at $8 and $10 each. GEO. F. GUELF, 

 Brockport, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE —I have some good sets for 

 exchange, also over 100 species of Unios and 

 other fresh water shells Send list of eggs, 

 etc , ana receive mine. W S. STRODE, M, 

 D., Lewistown, III. 



WANTED —Sets of any Warblers, Hawks, 

 Owls. Waders, Game birds. Waterfowl, Spar- 

 rows. Can offer good trade as 362, 1.S7. 341, 

 117, 269, 493. Send list. D. WILBY, 27 Front 

 street, west, Toronto, Ont. 



Choice Bird Skins. 



Sandhill Crane, tine plumage, $3 25; Long- 

 billed Curlew, $1: Red-throated Loon. $1 10 

 Cassin's Auklot, $2 35: Pscitic Fulmar. 2.75 

 Bahama Pintail, $1 25; Ross' Snow Goose, .$4 

 American White-fronted Goose, $1 60; White 

 Ibis,$l ,50; Chacalacii, $1; Zone-tailedHawk,$3 

 American Rough-legged Hawk, $1 25; Snowy 

 Plover, 70c; Townsend's Junco, $1.35; Black 

 Swift, $2 35; Leconte's Thrasher, $1. 



Send for complete list of Skins, etc. 



Will be pleased to (juote pi ices on anything 

 in the line of MOUNTED BIRDS, MAM- 

 MALS, HEADS, and GAME PIECES. Su- 

 perior work in all branches in Taxidermy. 



GEO. F. GUELF, 



PRACTICAL TAXIDERMIST, 



BROCKPORT, N. Y, 



