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THE MUSEUM. 



THURSTON'S Antiqusties of Tennessee, 

 the Century Magazine '90-'97, Sciences (week- 

 ly) '97'99 and other periodicals. The books 

 to be exchai'ged for Prehistoric specimens. 

 W. K MOOREHEAD, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 



SHELL BARGAINS —25 kinds of Cerion 

 from West Indies for $1.25 or a pair of each 

 $2 50 25 kinris Achatinella for $1 25, pairs 

 $2 50; 50 kinds $2 50, pairs $5 00 100 kinds 

 American Land Shells $6 00, pairs $12 00 100 

 kinds American Fresh w ater Shells $3 50, 

 pairs $7 00. 100 kinds of Foreign Helix $8 00, 

 pairs $15 00; 200 kinds $20 00, pairs $40 00. 

 50 kirds Foreign Land Shells other than Helix 

 $2 50, pairs $5.00; 100 kinds $7 50, pairs $15.00. 

 50 kinds Foreign Fresh Water Shells for $4 00, 

 pairs $8 00. 100 kinds Marine Shells Foreign 

 $8 00, pairs $16 00. 200 kinds Marine $20 00, 

 pairs $40 00. We will send 750 species from 

 above offers in pairs (1500 shells) correctly 

 labeled for $100.00 in cash. W. F. WEBB, Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



ANCIENT INDIAN RELICS— They keep 

 coming and going New arrivals constantly. 

 We can offer now Fair Arrow Heads 30c doz., 

 better 50c and finer at $1.00 doz. Beautiful 

 Western forms from $ inch up and ranging 

 from $100 to $2 50 doz. Scrapers notched at 

 5c to 15c, unnotched 10c. Knives at 10, 15, 

 and 25c. Drills at 15 to 25c. Bone Awls at 

 25c. Needles with eye 50c. Fish Spears 50c. 

 Ohio Bird Points at 5c. Game Points at 10c. 

 Flint Fish Spears 25c. Arrows, rotary, ser- 

 rated and beveled at 15 to 30c. Grooved Axes 

 at 40, 60 and 75c. War Axes 50c. Hatchets 

 35c. Grooved Mallets 40c. Rubbing Stones 

 30c. Pestles 50c and $1.00. Spades 75c to 

 $125. Cup Stones 50c Hoes 72c. Pendents 

 25 and 50c. Celts or Skimmers at 20, 30 40, 

 and 50c. Sinkers N. Y. at 15c, Ga. 25c. 

 Spears 25, 35, 50 and 75c Selections sent on 

 approval, assorted lots made up at from $3.00, 

 $5 00, $10 00 and $25.00. Let us hear from 

 you at once if you want any of the above. W. 

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



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- 

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WANT eggs in sets with nests of all War- 

 blers, Vireos, and Thrushes, and sets of Waders, 

 Hawks and Owls, with full data Send list 

 of what you have or can get, with cash or ex- 

 change price. Illustrated catalog 10c. Chas. 

 K. Reed, 75 Thomas St , Worcester, Mass. 



WANT to buy Al skins of Sage Grouse, 

 Ptarmigan, rare warblers. Send list of what 

 you have or can collect, and cash or exchange 

 price. Send 10c for catalog Chas. K. Reed, 

 75 Thomas St , Worcester, Mass. 



Pacific Coast Shells. 



I will send to any address, postage paid, a 

 labled collection of Puget Sound, and coast, 

 Shells in all 18 species large and small for 

 only 95 cents Catalogue for stamp. Ad- 

 dress FRANK GINGRICH, New Kamilche, 

 Wash. 66 



Two New Shell Collections. 



Have recently been purchased by us. One, a 

 now York City collection, contains all the 

 very finest s-pecimens in Land and Marine 

 Shells. Many beautiful Cochlostylas, among 

 Land Shells, and very fine Murex, Cones Cy- 

 praea. Volutes and other choice families. 

 Over 3000 species. It also contains one of 

 the most accurately labled collections of 

 Unios in existence, 654 species. This part of 

 the collection is so complete we have not yet 

 decided whether we will break it up or not. 



The other collection is from France and 

 contains a very complete collection of all Eu- 

 ropean Land and Marine Mollusca Medi- 

 terranean Sea Marines are very fully repre- 

 sented by fine suites. 



Our shell stock as it stands without the ad- 

 dition of these two "fine collections will not 

 take a back seat for any other in this country 

 or abroad. 



Write us assured of prompt reply. 



W. L. WEBB, Mgr., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



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