THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All nol'ues that come uudur above will be insoited in this dopaitment until further notice 

 atone (1) cent a word. No notice less than 25e. Terms Cash with order. No charge for 

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

 acter from using these columns. 



BIRUSEVK MARBLE and other kinds of 

 Fossil Corals. Polish like an agate Hand- 

 somest in the world. Also Miferals iind Fro.sh 

 Water Shells to Exchange. C E. BRIGGS, 

 LisboD, la. StU 



TO EXCHANGE:-One20ohui telegraphy 

 instrument complete, variety of bird eggs, 

 fossils of ferns Will sell or exchange for 

 coins from any country sui'able to me. T P. 

 PErriGREW, Roanoke, 111. 



TARANTULAS:— A fine specimen mounted 

 in nice box, 45c: Violet-pink or sea green 

 fluorspar from Arizona, 10 to 20c; Mermaid 

 cradles. 15c. Calif, curios for sale. FRANK 

 W.SMITH, 30 W. Colton Ave. Redlands, 

 Calif. 



FOR SALE:— Finely marked full blooded 

 Llewelyn Setter puppies Soon old enough 

 to ship. Father a tine field dog and mother 

 broken to hunt nests. W. E. LOUCKS, 

 Peoria, 111. 



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A FIVE drawer cabinet of fine showy 

 moths and butterflies, 300 named species, 700 

 specimens, will be sold at a bargain by ORA 

 W. KSIGT, Bangor, Me. 2tO 



WANTED:— To correspond with collectors 

 having 1st class sets to exchange I have 

 many nice sets to offer in exchange, such as, 

 A. O. U. 16, 54, 78, 93, 103, 106.1, 107, 114, 

 115 1. 116,222. 269. 302, 314, 321, 320a, 365, 

 377a' 378a. 383. 384, 408, 411, 414, 449, 446, 450, 

 4.'59, 460, 483. 489 and many common species. 

 JAMES P. BABBriT, Taunton, Mass 



WILL SELL or exchange for relics Pep- 

 per'.*? System of Medicine, Misser's Medical 

 biagnosis, Zigler's Pathology, Osier's System 

 of Medicine. Surgerys. Books upon Obste- 

 trics, etc. UR W. B. HINSDALE, Ann Ar- 

 bor, Mich. 



FOR SALE:-Oologist from Feb., 1889 to 

 May, 1895; MusEU.M. Vol. I; Hornday's "Tax- 

 idermy and Zoological Collecting" (aew);Dav- 

 ie's • Nest and Eggs of North American 

 Birds " (new) A. H. SMITHE, Shortville, 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE:— Collections prehistoric mound 

 relics, Cliff-House pottery, carved Chinese 

 jades, Roman lamps and pottery. Cash or 

 good exchange for hematites and long spears. 

 DR. W. O. EMERY, Crawfordsville, Ind. o3 



WANTED;— Back numbers of papers on 

 Natural Science and books of any kind on 

 Natural History, also bird skins C;iu offer 

 good exchange in invertebrates, nice eastern 

 bird skins and some papers on Natural His- 

 tory. State value of material when writing. 

 F. P. DROWNE, 20 Benefit St , Providence, 

 R. I. 3tO 



ANCIENT RELICS and modern specimens 

 of Indian workmanship. Will sell or ex- 

 change. Will take other relics, old guns, 

 pistols, swords, rare books, etc. W. B. 

 HINSDALE, Ann Arbor, Mich 



WANTED:— Rough skeletons of mammals, 

 and some birds. Human material especially 

 desired. Can use whole skeletons or parts. 

 Would like to hear from all parties who can 

 offer anything in this line and will furnish 

 directions to those who are able to secure 

 specimens but do not understand prepara- 

 tion. Can also use some finished skeletons 

 and skulls. Offer in exchange some finely 

 prepared marine invertebrates, material col- 

 lected this summer. Have a list of fifty spec- 

 ies representing the families Porifora, Coloen- 

 terata. Echinodermata, Vermes Arthropoda, 

 Tunicata All specimens nicely preserved in 

 formaline or alcohol. Please state value of 

 material when writing. F. P. DROWNE, 

 20 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 3tO 



VIRGINIA HOMES —You learn all about 

 Virginia lands, soil, water, climate, resources, 

 products, fruits, berries, mode of cultivation, 

 prices, etc , by reading the Virginia Farmer. 

 Send lOc, for three months subscription to 

 FARMER CO , Emporiji, Va. 



TAXIDERMISTS and Oiilogists Notice! I 

 will furnish in large or small quantities ten 

 assortments of choice grasses, cleaned licliin 

 and mosses for case trimming purposes; also 

 eggs trays in six sizes. Send ten cents for 

 samples of either. Will take in exchange 

 sets which I have not in mycollection. M. J. 

 CONWAY, 584 Sixth Ave., Lansingburg.N.Y. 



WAN rED:-Crow, Gull and Tern Skins in 

 any quantity. Will take old and mutilated 

 specimens, no matter in what condition if 

 not moth eaten. Parties who are in a locality 

 where they can shoot large numbers of crows 

 write me at once. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Al- 

 bion. N. Y. 



