THE MUSEUM. 



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Choice Bird Skins. ^^^^ ^'^^'^ imp'^iieitS' 



SitiiiUiill Ci aiic. liiiH pIiiiUH)ii<. ;);i ^.j; Lorit;- 

 liillod Cllilc"-. $1; KimI iluo:i>.'.| Lioii. $1 ;0; 

 C'assiu'jt Aiikli-t. $2 35; P:K-ilii- K.iliimr, '.i 75; 

 Biiliaiua Pir tiii! $1.25; R<i s' S i.w (ii-nse. $4; 

 Aiiicriniii W hiti- fnniiiil (io s-. $1 (U); W hito 

 Ibis,$l 50; Chacu'i.iM. $1; Z .iic •:iil.-.lll;i« k *i 

 Auieiicaii K'lUuh iifigi-il Hi« k Jl i'l; Smuvy 

 Plover, 7i)e; Tiivnsrnd's .Iiimn. ■H.3J; IJlaok 

 Swift. 12 35; Li't'ontc's riir;i>'uT, *1. 



Send for complete list of Skins, etc. 



\\ ill he [.)li'!i<iil tn qiiolp p'ici'S o'l iiiNthint; 

 111 the line ..f MDUNIKl) UlUDS, MAM 

 MALS. HEADS, and GAMK PIECES. Sii 

 perior work in nil branches ia Taxidermy. 



GEO. F. GUELF, 



PRACTICAL TAXIDERMIST, 



BROCKPORT, N Y. 



DEER MOOSE CARIBOU. 



\Vi- have secured ;i fiue :issi»rlm.Mit of the 

 a'love heads They hfh bjHUiifully iiioinit-d 

 and to any collector who wishes one for his 

 Dining Rooin, Library or Natural History 

 Den. no better opportunity his evei been of 

 fered All have been thoroughly tanned and 

 are rendered as near iiiolh pr^of a- is possible 

 with any mounted .specimen. Those offered 

 in lasr Ml'SEL'M Mre btjiug snapped up and we 

 have just received ten morediiect from Maine 

 and a few Caribou. 



We offer them while ihey last as follows: 



- $ 4 00 



- 7.50 

 10.00 



- 12 ,50 

 18 00 



- 48.00 



D le heads, pretty. 

 Buck •■ fair size, 

 " •■ large "... 

 " exfa large, - 

 Caribon He nls. fine, 

 .\l"OSe. hand^oine, - 



Write us at once if yon w mt any of the 

 above. 



We will e.xchango any of ih 111 fiw -pocially 

 rare 1 ggs or other sp' cinien>i » e m-ed 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr., 

 Albion, N Y. 



WANTED —Sets of am Warblers, Hawks, 

 Owls. Waders, (ianii- bird.^. Waterfowl. Spar- 

 rows Can offer good trade as 362. 187 341 

 117, 269. 4SI3 S.nd list. D. WILBY, 27 Ernnt 

 street, we.-t. Toronto, Ont. 



These are known all over the U. S. for their 

 liiiish, color, ami besuiy. The Kiint Kidgc 

 Kuive', Arrow.s, Spe;irs. Sjr.ipers, etc , wore 

 carried I'y .aborigines all over th*; country. 

 Send mo $1 for a saui(ile Lit. 



CLIFFORD ANDERSON, 



BROWNSVILLE, 



Muskingum Co., OHIO. 



Ke- Enforcements. 



THE MTDRAL1ST,FARM($ FANCIERS REVIEW 



Mas be^in Re-eufo.-ct) 1 and wii; b.^ fiunher 

 Re-enforcdd. The foi'owing De^irt uents 

 have been Inaugurated, ant each svill be 

 Edited by Promineat parties: 



Ornithological, 



Poultry, 



Pigeon, 



Pet Stock 



and Nature Photo Exchange. 



Drop us a Postal Card for Sample Cjpy. 

 Subscription 25 cents per year. 

 See Clubbing off jr with tais paper. 

 "Ad Rates" on application. 



H. W. KERR, Publisher. 



Blencoe, Iowa, or Albion, N. Y. 



Our New Lot of Fossils. 



The new lot of fossil shells advertised in 

 last MusEU.M are going rapidlv. One com- 

 plete set has been seat, 10 the British Museum 

 at London and another set will go to Ger- 

 luany. We 8:ill have a pretty good aasort- 

 niHiit As inliiuated in our adveriisement 

 they would go quickly and they have No 

 one could collect the assortment of specimens 

 \ye offered, name them correctly and make 

 living wage^ at our prices 



We I'an still off-r a fine assortment of ,50 to 

 60 species, which iac'ud.^s most all the larg- 

 est spe(rimens ina'-.y ranging 6 to 8 inches, a 

 fin ■ snile of at Irjist 1.50 specimens for only 

 $15.00. 



Every museum that has not a set of nice 

 Pliocene Fossils .■•iMuid have them repre-ent- 

 ed. It will not be possible to get them at a 

 less figure unless they arc donated outright. 



We also offer some nice specimens in ex- 

 change for spei-imons of shells we can use. 

 W. E. WEBB, Mgr., 



Albion, N. Y, 



