THE MUSEUM. 



WANTED: -Crow, Gull and Tern Skins in 

 any quantity. Will take old and mutilated 

 specimens, no matter in w*hat 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. 



EXCHANGE ADS. FREE.— Any reader of 

 the Musuem whb 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. 



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

 153, 154, 160, 171, 179, 183, 192, 195, 196, 198, 

 204, 205, 206, 251, 258a, 260, 265, 266, 267, 270, 

 272, 276, 281, 284, 287, 288, 292, 295, 296, 297, 

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

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

 336, 339b, 345, 346, 349, 352, 353 to 358, 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 oxchange for cash or specimens. 

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



REPTILES in formalin; Mud Puppy (young 

 2£ inches) 20c. spring Newts 20c, Newts 20c. 

 Can furnish Newts alive for acquarium GEO. 

 F. GUELF, Brockport, N. Y. 



MARINE AhGM.—A large collection of 

 mounted and pressed sea mosses, also many 

 decorated novelties. Schools, colleges and 

 museums supplied with scientific collections. 

 Write for price list. Orders by mail. Ad- 

 dress MRS. H. M. JERNEGAN, Edgartown 

 Mass. 



FERRETS! Ferrets! Ferrets! 15 fine dark 

 Ferrets for sale. Male, $2.50; female, $3. 

 Place your order now. S. H. DAVIS, Lan- 

 sing, Mich. 2to 



BICYCLES CHEAP:— I will ship direct 

 from factory a new Armada wheel, sold 

 everywhere for $50, for only $25 cash; or can 

 send a new Edgemtre $25 wheel from Sears, 

 Roebuck <Sc Co., Chicago, fi r $15 cash. A ma- 

 teiial saving in each instance by ordering 

 from me. W F. WEBB, Mgr, Albion, N. Y. 



BARGAINS:— One pair of Golden Sea- 

 bright Bantams $8.00. Rod-wing Turbits $2.00. 

 Maynarda Birds of Eastern North America 8 

 pages missing (2 50. Hornaday Taxidermy 

 new copy 91.70 Jab. Johnson, Southing- 

 ton, Conn., Lock box 550. 



INDIAN R FLICS: -our large collection 

 was duly received, and as the old saying is 

 'it never rains but it pours" wo received oth- 

 er lots al the same time. The result is we 

 can i ffer to our friends their pick of 1,500 

 points, including over 200 fine Bird 

 Points, Axes, Spears, Pestles, Celts Orna- 

 ments, Bone a\vl> and necdh B, rubbing stones, 

 • ii' B, and a greal vai iely of other reliCS 



ol a i kinds. Write quick whal von are look 

 ing for. \V. I- Wi BB, Mgr.. Albion, N. v. 



TO EXCHANGE or SELL:— Bird and Mam- 

 mal Skins, Bird Eggs, Minerals, Fossils, 

 Mounted Specimens, old Fire Arms, Snakes 

 n Formalin. C. F. FITE, Denver, Ind. 



FOR SALE:— 5000 Flint, Stone or Bone im- 

 plements of all descriptions Also 200 Pots, 

 Bowls and Dishes, all in good condition. 

 This collection must be sold at once as owner 

 wants cash. There are many tine things in 

 this collection. Let me hear from you. Col- 

 lections wanted to sell on commission. Cash 

 advanced pending sale. If you have any- 

 thing to sell write me at once. G. M, SHER- 

 MAN, Commission Dealer, 390 Worthington 

 St , Springfield, Mass. 



WANTED:— Fossils of all ages, Crystals 

 (loose and grouped) and Minerals, also other 

 Geological Specimens Can use good books 

 relating to Geology. Offered: 250 varieties 

 Land, Fresh Water and Marine Shells, (in- 

 cluding 50 varieties Unios) Star Fish, Sea 

 Urchins, Fossils, Indian Relics and several 

 varieties of Shells furnished in lots of 25 to 

 200. All letters answered. ALLEN JESSE 

 REYNOLDS, 1006 Beech Street, Conners- 

 ville, Indiana. 



WILL PAY CASH:— For white or spotted 

 albinos, either birds or small animals. Send 

 full description at once. J. E. GROSJEAN, 

 Lima, Ohio. 



PARTULA NECKLACE —A Samoa Belle 

 was induced to part with a beautiful necklace 

 or Headwreath of Partula shells. Over 300 

 shells beautifully arranged in the string, As 

 these shells usually sell for 10c each you will 

 see that our price of $5 00 for the lot is a trifle. 

 W. F. Webb, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



COUES KEY:— A copy as good as new for 

 $6.00 and 38c postage Send quick if you 

 want it. W. F. Webb, Mgr., Albion. N. Y. 



A BOOK is one of the best presents you can 

 send your friend for Xmas. Look over our 

 list in another column. 



A RARETY —A genuine Ancient Bone 

 Necklace. Is made of human finger bones 

 mostly with holes drilled through same, but 

 it also contains some deer bones, F. W. shells 

 and one small stone, all were found in a 

 bunch in a mound. Price $7 50 on approval, 

 if desired. One of the best ancient relics of 

 its kind we ever saw. W. F. Webb, Mgr., 

 Albion, N.Y. 



FOR SALE:— My entire stock of Electros 

 used during the past six years. Lists and 

 prices to intending purchasers. W. F. Webb, 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



TARANTULA: — A fine specimen mounted 

 in nice box, 45c, Trap-door spider, 45c, Chin- 

 ese horn nuts, per 3 5c, Mermaid cradle (Chi- 

 ton) I5c, California curios for sale Frank 

 W. Smith, 80 W. Colton Ave., Redland, Cal. 



INDIAN RELICS from this locality for 

 same from other localities. I have only stone. 

 T A. Mc Corp, Roanoke, III., Lock box D. 



