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THE MUSEUM. 



BENDIRE'S Life Histories of Nortli Ameii- 

 3an Birds will soon l^e scarce A year or so 

 ago we were ofleriog vol 1 at $7.50. Now for 

 a very siiort time it is $9 and in one year from 

 now it is more likely to be higher. Vol. 2 

 can still be had at $7 50, the two for $10,50. 

 Order quick or it will 1 e too late at these 

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



I HAVPj for exchange a fine C. G. Conn 

 Trombone Tenor Horn, silver plated and en- 

 graved, cost $53,50. Will exchange for any 

 of the following articles: Shotgun, rille, 

 small collecting gun, tirst class watch, mount- 

 ed birds or sets, Coues Key. E L. HALEY, 

 Rangeley, Maine. 



"Indian RELICS:-Price list free. A. D. 

 GRUrZMACHER, Mukwonago, Wis. 



WANTED: — Indian relics for cash, or in 

 exchange for fossils, minerals, coins, stamps. 

 ■Correspondence solicited. varieties fossils 

 or 15 varieties entire postals 25c. postpaid. 

 DR W. O. EMERY, Crawfordsviile. Ind. 2tD 



WANTED. — To hear from parties that can 

 use good Coyote skins, tirst-class. CHRIS 

 FORGE, Taxidermist, Carman, Manitoba 



FOR SALE, — pieces fragmentary cliff 

 dwellers' pottery 80 cent postpaid. 100 ar- 

 row points $1 Oi). Also whole pottery and 

 other desirable Indian relics. Outlines 2c 

 stamp DR W, O. EMERY, Crawfordsviile, 

 lud. 



CASE SCHOOL of Applied Science offers 

 duplicate specimens in Botany, Mineralogy, 

 Geology and Economic Geology in exehaugo 

 for any Natural History specimen wilkJuU 

 data not already in its collections. A printed 

 list of the material offered will be sent on ap- 

 plication. FRANK M. COMSTOCK. Prof, of 

 Natural History, Case School of Applied Sci- 

 ence, Cleveland, Ohio. 



MASCO rCHARMS!-Left hind foot of a 

 rabbit killed in a country graveyard at mid- 

 night on Friday the 13th day of the month by 

 a. crosseyed red-headed, bow-legged, left- 

 handed nigger, riding a white mule," AVar- 

 ranted to cure anything Silver mounted. 

 Postpaid for twelve tvvo-ceiit stamp.*!. Whole- 

 sale rates if desired. W. F. WEBB, Mgr,. 

 Albion, N. Y 



A PACKAGE of neatly labelled shells and 

 curios, 75c If not satisfactory return .'peci- 

 meu and I will return money. Specimens 

 must be returned at once if not satisfactory. 

 W. H. HILLER, 147 W. 23d St , Los Angeles, 

 California 



TO ALL who send me a set (flrst-class) list- 

 ing at 40 cents will send the following Chin- 

 ese curiosities; one pair Chop-sticks, 2 uieces 

 Incense; 3 pieces money; 2 pieces Invitation 

 Paper, some Chinese characters. HARDY (J. 

 JACKSON, Russellville, Ky. 



FOR SALE.— Pair of live Snowv Owls, fine 

 healthy birds. CHRIS PAUL FORGE, Col- 

 lector and Taxidermist, Carman, Manitoba. 



SEND 75c for an extra tine collection of 

 California shells and curios. If not entirely 

 satisfactory return specimens and I will re- 

 turn money. (Don't expec t too much). W. 

 H. HILLER, 147 W. 23d Si , . os Angeles, 

 Cal. 



EXCHANGE.— Ha\e lot ot books: Action, 

 religious, text-books, etc., to exchange for 

 first class sets. Also will give Chinese Idol 

 for September, October and December, '96 

 Ospreys. HARDY G, JACKSON, Russell- 

 ville, Kentucky. 



BACK VOLUMES OF MAGAZINES.- We 

 offer following complete sets at the low prices 

 named. Order quick if wanted. American 

 Antiquarian vols. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 un- 

 bound, per vol. $1.75. American Naturalist, 

 vol. 1—1808— newly bound, half leather, $4 00. 

 Ornitholojjist and Oologist 1889-90, bound, 

 $3.00. The Nidiologist, vol. 3, 90o. The Nat- 

 uralist, England, for 1805, $1,00. The Ob- 

 server, vol. 5, 90c. The Observer, vol. 6, 90c. 

 The Auk, vol 11, $3 00. The Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, vol. 10, 85c. The Ornithologist 

 and Oologisc, vol. 7, $1.00. The Ornitholo- 

 eist and Oologist, vol. 17, 85c, All prepaid. 

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



FOR EXCHANGE:-100 kinds of Fresh 

 Water Shells, many rare southern unios, for 

 birds eggs, sea shells, minerals curios, etc. 

 W. S. SL'RODE, M. D,, Lewiston, 111. 



"shells AND CURIOS from the Gulf 

 Coast If you mean business and wish to 

 buy shells and curios cheap send for my illus- 

 trated price list and save your money. Ad- 

 dress all orders A, J, BARNES, Dunedin, 

 Florida. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. -Pair Elk 

 Antlers, number Buffalo Horns mounted and 

 unmounted, Bird and Mammal Skins, Ejgs. 

 etc. Wanted Coues' Key. Ridgeway's Man- 

 ual, Batty's "How to Hunt and Trap" and 

 other books on Natural History. CHRIS 

 FORGE, Carman, Manitoba. 



SPLENDID MINERALS ot 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 off'er- 

 ed for sale. If you wantyiwe minerals it will 

 pay you to write me. ARPHURN. FULLER, 

 Lawrence, Kans. Ota 



ALCOHOLIC SPECIMENS cheap, prepaid, 

 by mail. I'ubulatia 20c , campanularia 20c., 

 endeudrium 20c , injected arm of starfish 

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

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

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

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

 rock crab 18c , fiddler crab 20c , 

 shrimp 20c , crawfish I5c, fine 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. 



