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THE MUSEUM. 



MERMAID CRADLES (Chitons) Irom Ven- 

 tura 15c , Scorpion mounted in box 30c., 

 Trapdoor Spider, same, 35c., Orange Wood 

 Plaque, polished, 15c. Other California cur- 

 ios tor sale. FRANK W. SMITH, box 563, 

 Redlands, Calif. 



Is the MnsEUM a good medium for Ex- 

 changes? Look at this. Mr. J J. Carroll 

 of Texas writes: "As a result of the little 

 exchange note in jour magazine I have se- 

 cured sets from every state, Alaska, Bahamas, 

 Mexico and England and received applica- 

 tions for eggs long after my stock ef eggs 

 was exhausted " We get letters like this fre- 

 quently, and it only goes to show how the 

 MusEOM is received. You simply send us 

 your notice, with stamps at lo a word, and 

 see what the result will be. You won't often 

 get disappointed. 



FOR SALE, Arrow-head Scarf Pin mount- 

 ed in rolled gold 50o., and in silver 753. each; 

 also a lot of verysmall Bird Points. Want 

 Minerals. Curiosities and Indian Relics. 

 €HAS. R. HES TON, Sidney, O. 2tD 



RECREATION:— Subscription $1.00 per 

 year. Send me your subscription and re- 

 ceive in addition seven varieties scientific 

 shells, 50 specimens. Remit by Postal Money 

 Order. FRED H. ANDRUS, Elkton, Oregon. 



WILL EXCHANGE OR SELL:-Fiue cabi- 

 net specimens (10c. each) Gypsum, Cone Tufa, 

 Petritied Wood, Coffee Beans in pod, Blue, 

 Gray or Crinoidal Limestone, Fossil and 

 Crystalized Shells (variety) Coral, Crinoid 

 Stems, Flint and liint chippings from old In- 

 dian camps lassovtment for lOc). All local. 

 Larger specimens and quantities if desired. 

 WALTER W. SHELLEY, El Dorado, Butler 

 Co., Kans. 



AUKS FOR SALE:— We have the following 

 volumes of the Auk for sale at EOc. a number 

 nv $3 00 a volume, also lots of odd numbers, 

 Vols, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 13. Also have 

 complete volumes and odd numbers of over 

 100 other publications on Natural History 

 mostly Ornithological. W.F.WEBB, Mgr., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE:-Helix albolabris minor 

 50, Helix appressa 1G4, Helix clansa 10, Helix 

 inllecta 225, Helix mondon 150, Helix plicata 

 HO Helix stenotrema 50 Helix thyroides 10, 

 Helix profunda 15, Helix tridentata 18, /on- 

 ites arborea 50, Pupa armiliria and other land 

 and fresh water shells for Helixes not in my 

 collection. Correspondence solicited. Ail 

 letters answered. R. D. G033, Box 101, New 

 Sharon, Iowa. 



FOR SALE:— Extra large finely mounted 

 Tarantulas GOcts., Scorpions 50cts., Trap- 

 door Spiders SOots., Trap-door Spiders' Nests 

 in Redwood Pails SOcts. CLAUDE R. COL 

 LIER, 148 Conklin Ave , BinghamtoD, N. Y. 



BACK NOS. WANTED of papers and mag- 

 azines. Send list. I offer in exchange liooks, 

 cameras and cash. CHAS. H. FINNE. box 

 280, Little Rock, Arkansas. 2tn 



WANTED:— Relics of all kinds, Indian, 

 war, etc , petrified wood and showy minerals 

 suitable for polishing. Fine fo?'-ils and ma- 

 line shells, U. S. stamps and .'• i. ntitic book 

 in exchange for polished or vr\\t d minerals, 

 viz: landscape marble, Mexi .ii onyx, green 

 opaline, black "cone in coni .'' Hamilton fos- 

 sils, land, fresh wal' r ;<uil in irine shells and 

 First class lapidary « ork. Enquirers please 

 inclose stamp for reply. JOHN G. BUXTON, 

 Steam Lapidary Works, Milo Centre, N. Y. 



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ALCOHOLIC SPECIMENS cheap, prepaid, 

 by mail. J'ubulaiia 20c , campanularia 20c.. 

 endendrium 20c , injected arm of starfish 

 showing canals 25c , sea cucumber 25c., thy- 

 one or holothuriau 30c., sea worm 20c., scaly 

 worm 20c., tine squid 50c , goose barnacle 

 20c., acorn barnacle 20c.. hermit crab 25c., 

 rock crab 18c., fiddler crab 20c., 

 shrimp 20c , crawfish I5e, tine liz- 

 ard 50c., tree toad 30c. , salamander large 50c., 

 Florida frog 40c , many others. The above 

 20 fine specimans, all in separate veals or jars 

 prepaid, to one address for $4 00. Special 

 rates to teachers. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



HAS anyone a set of Black Tern to exchange 

 blown with "small" holes. I have never seen 

 any and would be glad to secure such a set at 

 double catalogue rates in exchange. J. N. 

 CLARK, Saybrook, Conn. 2ta 



SPLENDID MINERALS of wonderful 

 beauty and brilliance constantly on hand at 

 lowest prices. Many recent arrivals are gor- 

 geous beyond comparison, and some of the 

 choicest samples are better than before offer- 

 ed for sale. If you want ^'(^c minerals it will 

 pay you to write me. ARTHUR N. FULLER, 

 Lawrence Kans. 6ta 



FOR a Li. S. dime dated prior to 1890 I will 

 send prepaid a specimen of quartz from the 

 Klondike. Guaranteed genuine. These make 

 unique specimens for vour cabinet. Stamps 

 bought and sold. WILLARD B. DOBBINS. 

 Lock Box 23, Barnesville, Ohio. 2tn 



4 VARIETIES of U. S. fractional currency 

 37c., 100 large fine sea shells 80c., 20 fine 

 minerals 50c., 30 fine curiosities 27c., 10 

 choice Indian relics 37c. ,10 mounted sea moss 

 7c., Indian tomahawk 37c , 12 varieties;fossils 

 75c ,12 rare coins 30c. W. A. PERRY, Wake- 

 field, R. I. 



WANTED for CASH:— Fisher's "Hawks 

 and Owls," second hand if in good condition. 

 Address GOTTLIEB BESSNER, Hastings, 

 Mich. 



WILL EXCHANGE I Opal Ring solid gold 

 worth $1.50, one worth $3.00, one $5.00, one 

 cluster opal centre circle 10 rose diamonds 

 worth $16.00 for best ofl'ers in cash, U. S. 

 coins, antii|ue furniture, porcelain or pewter 

 ware. ROBERT BURNHAM, 143 Gallup St., 

 Providence, R I. 



INDIAN RELICS:— Price list free. 

 GRUrZMACHER, Mukwonago, Wis. 



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