THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



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

 at one (1) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. 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. 



FOR SALE: -Heads for mounting of Moose, 

 Elk. Deer scalps. Antler-, hides, etc. Fresh 

 skins of Snowy, Great horned and o her owls 

 Sharp tailed, Ruffled anil Pinnate t Grouse. 

 Buffalo horns, etc. Forge's Natukal Sci- 

 ence Establishment Carman, Manitoba. 



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

 plements of all descriptions. ANo 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. Lot 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. 



SKINS: — A nice pair of American Quail for 

 80c also one pair Canada Jay, $1 00. W. F. 

 Webb, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



ORNITHOLOGICAL BOOKS:-Cones Key, 

 good as new $6 00 Cory's Birds of Bahamas, 

 new $4.50. W. F. Webb, Mgr., Albion. N. Y. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE— fresh or dried 

 fkins of black, Grey, Red, and Fox-SquirreN, 

 Pocket Gopheis and other small mammals of 

 Wisconsin. J. N Clahk, Meridan, Wiscon- 

 sin. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE-Fine skins of 

 Goshawk, Si,owy Owl, Piueand Evening Gros- 

 beaks, American and White-wing Crossbills, 

 Bohemian Waxwings and other birds of Wis- 

 consin. J N Clark. Meridan, Wisconsin. 



FOR SALE- One Mountain L\o-i (female) 

 9 mo old. also two Cinnamon Be.-irs (male 

 and female) 5 mo. old, tame and in good con- 

 dition. A. M VanderVlies, 2378 Washing- 

 ton Ave., Ogden, Utah. 



FINE MINERALS to exchange for Coins or 

 Indian Relics Also fine 5x8 Ideal D. S Ma- 

 hogany camera nearly new. L. V. Case, 

 Bedford, N. Y. 



TYPE WRIIER DESK:— We offer for sale 

 or exchange a fine office or library desk made 

 with type- writer drop attachment. Any make 

 typewriter can be used; 4 draws on each side. 

 Flat top, siz-' 48 inches long, 31 inches high, 

 and 28 inches deep. Cost $30.00, used in our 

 library for past four years. Just as good as 

 new. Will sell for $15 00, or its equivalent 

 value in trade for specimens. W. F. Webb, 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



CONCHOLOGICAL BOOKS:— Sowerby's 

 Manual, fine colored plates, cover loose $5 00. 

 Sowerby's Monograph of the Cypraea, tine 

 colored plates, $18.00. Reeve's Monograph 

 of the Cypraea, fine colored plates, $10 00. 

 Tryou's Monograph of the Strepomatidae, 

 800 figures paper, $5 00 W. F. Webb, Mgr , 

 Albj n, N. Y. 



THE ARCHAEOLOGIST published at Col- 

 umbus Ohio, all concede as the best Maga- 

 zine, on Indian Relics ever published in this 

 country for the active working student. We 

 have the entire stock of remainders of vol- 

 umes for 1897 and 1898. A complete set of 

 each will be sent prepaid for only $4 00. No 

 Indian Relic collector can affoid to be with- 

 out them, $4 00 couldn't be spent in literature 

 of this kind anywhere else to as good profit. 

 A more extended notice next month W. F. 

 Webb. Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



THREE DOLLARS will buy 150 varities -f 

 native woods, or will exchange for woods not 

 in my collection. Louis W. Hahn, Lake Ave. 

 Silver Creek, Chautau gua County, N. Y. 



BOOKS:— Since last Museum we have taken 

 a large private Library, containing hundreds 

 of good books. If you are buying books write 

 us and see what we have in your lines. We 

 offer 12 volumes, some being duplicates of 

 the Survey made for a R R to the Pacific 

 coast' The copies are beautifuliy preserved 

 and well bound. Many are finely illustrated, 

 covering all branches of Natural History. 

 Prires $1.60, $2 00 and so on per volume. 

 Some Indiana and Alabama reports at 75c to 

 $1 00 per volume. Proceedings of many Sci- 

 eijiific Bodies, as Buffalo Society of Natural 

 History, Boston ditto, Philadelphia Academy 

 Science, etc. etc. Full lists to intending 

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



CURIOS:— Fine Mounted Taodfish from 

 Florida $1 00. Cowtish 75c, French Dag- 

 ger Sword $1.00, Big Cup Sponges 40c, Indian 

 Beaded Bladder tobacco Pouch 75c, Buckskin 

 Pouch with ornaments $1 00. Squaw fur neck 

 robe, Indian tanned and decorated, a fine cur- 

 io $2.00. Squaw belt and trail, made of leath- 

 er and large disks, sells for $4.00 our price 

 $2.00, Boy's belt similar to above $1 00, Sioux 

 War Club $1 50, Novajo Blankets very hand- 

 some, $10.00 and $12 00, Arizona Indian Wat- 

 er Baskets $1 50 and $2 00, Arizona Polished 

 Stone Axes $1 00, Sawfish Saws 25c, Fine 

 Mounted Deer Heads at $7 00 and $8 00, spec- 

 ial price. These are only sample items from 

 hundreds of curios on hand. W. F. Webb, 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



