THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOE SALES. 



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

 atone (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. 



WANT eggs iu 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 II ust rated catalog 10c. Chas. 

 K Reed, 75 Thomas St , Worcester. Mass. 



FINE GEODES: -Fresh Water Shells from 

 the upper Mississippi River. 12 vols of Eth- 

 nology, R Road, State and U S. Surveys. 

 Smithsonian and Agricultural Reports. For 

 others of different dat s, wanted also Geol- 

 ogies, Ichthyologies, Fossil Books etc 

 Z. T. SNIVELY. Box 52. \\ ayiand, Mo. 



SEND 50c for a package of tine carbonifer- 

 ous fossils 1 his package contains Pentag- 

 onat Crintiid stems, various Brachiopods, 

 Corals, ere Names and location* given. 

 CAMMIE ROSS, Box 97, Howard, Kans. 



EXCHANGE: -Columbians 50c 8c 5c at 

 face value Fine Pr. Opera glasses Bills and 

 coins for Diamond Ring. R D. HAY, Win- 

 ston, N. C 



California eggs to exchange for eggs not in 

 my collection sterroscopic views Send list 

 and receive mine. A<1 cress ANTONIN JAY, 

 337£ Commercial St. L< s Angeles, Cal. 



$3 WILL BUY 125 varieties of foreign and 

 native woods or will exchange for woods not 

 in my collection. LOUIS W. HAHN, Lake 

 Avenue, Silver Creek, N Y. 



FOREIGN STAMP COLLECTIONS:-Fine 

 15 and 25c collections for beginners, 25c col- 

 lections have date of issue and country issu- 

 ing. Stamps in fiue condition CLAIR DAG- 

 GETTE. 400 L Craig St Pittsburgh Pa 



TO EXCHANGE: -All of the following for 

 singles not in mv collection A O U No's. 

 201, 1-3, 277a, 1 4, 316 3-2. 378. 1-5, 412. 1-6, 

 444,3-4 498, 3 4. 5llb. 1-4. 595 1-4. 616, 1-5, 

 652, 1-4. 704. 6 4. 705. 5 5, all with complete 

 Datas Als > a few showy marine Shells. Min- 

 erals, and a copy if Maynar<1s Eggs of North 

 American Birds, good as new. Send list of 

 what you have to trade GEO. P ANDER- 

 SON, "BOX 37. Dinnebrog, Neb. 



BELGIAN HARES: -We wish to procure 

 quite a number of these animals between 8 

 and 16 monthsold if possible. If any of our sub- 

 scribers or their friends have stock to sell or 

 exchange, write at once with prices and in- 

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



TO EXCHANGE for Land and Fresh wat 

 er shells and mounted Birds. — Bo ks. Guns, 

 Camera and Musical Instruments. A H. 

 BOIES, Hudson, Mich. 



BOOKS on Aieha3ology. Am«rii-an Archae- 

 ologist (out of print ) Seven .year.-* Century 

 Magazine, etc . to exchange for relic collec- 

 tion WARREN K MOOREHEAD, Saranac 

 Lake, N. Y. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE:— A tine Col- 

 lection of Bird Skins, every one warranted 

 A. 1. and if not so can be leturned at my ex- 

 pense. A tine Collection of mounted Birds 

 and Game Heads A tine Violin with all the 

 supplies for same (new.) For further particu- 

 lars address at once, stating what you have 

 for exchange or want for cash WALTER 

 E McLAIN, New Vineyard. Maine 



SOME 3000 addresses of Archaeologists and 

 relic collectors from Uuited States and 

 Canada, gathered at great expense Will ex- 

 change for collection or sell. WARREN K. 

 MOOREHEAD Saranac Lake, N. Y. 



FOR SALE:— A Copy Vol 2 Bendires Life 

 Histories of North American Birds $6 50 pre- 

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



CONCHOLOGICAL BOOKS:— A Copy Try- 

 ons Structural and Systemetic Couchology, 

 2500 illustrations, nearly 1000pp. text for $6 00, 

 another copy second hand but good as new 

 84 00, Marine Mollusks of the South East 

 Coast of the United States 200pp and 75pp 

 This is really a check list but illustrates accur 

 ately about all species, paper, prepaid $3.00 

 W.F. WEBB, Albion, N Y 



The FRY SHELL Collection, is now in tine 

 shape for tilling orders. We sum the whole 

 thing up in a nut-shell, when we say that Mr. 

 Fry made a practice of getting the showy 

 specimens of all Orders first, leaving the com- 

 mon for later work. Hence the lot as an en- 

 tirety was as a rule showy. Beautiful Murex, 

 Cones, Cypraea, Olives. Cochlostylas, and oth- 

 ers were found th rein in great profusion and 

 will now be sent to any one desiring to exam 

 ine same. Over 650 species of Unios alone are 

 on hand, and one of our most prominent Unio 

 men in the U S writes that he considers that 

 no more accurate labeled lot of Unios are in 

 existance than we have now on hand If you 

 wish to examine list, and will return same 

 promptly, write at once 



W. F. WEBB, Albion, N Y 



