THE MUSEUM 



KOK KXCHAN(;K-r>10 i;t. 70 l-;i, 202 3-4, 

 ■^li;! 1 4. Kor siiln: 3(14 i'i at 'r> I'ts. per set. 

 All lirst class lakt-n liv inysolf. KALl'H N. 

 KNlGHr, Doer Isle. Mo. 



BACK NOS. WAN I'Kl) of i)iii)cr.s and mag- 

 a/.ims Senil list 1 oiler in exeliange iiooks, 

 cameras anil cash. CHAS. H. FINNE. box 

 U80, Little Koek, Arkansas. 2tn 



WANTKL): — Relics of all kinds. Indian, 

 war, etc , petrilied wood and showy minerals 

 siiitalile for polishing. Fine fossils and nia- 

 line shells. U. S. stamps and s^cientilic book 

 in exchange for polished or natural minerals, 

 viz: landscape marble, Mexican onyx, green 

 ■opaline, black "cone in cone," Hamilton fos- 

 sils, land, fresh water and niirine shells and 

 First class lapidary work Enquirers please 

 inclose stamp for reply. JOHN Ci. Bl'X rt)N, 

 Steam Lapidary Works, Milo Centre. N. Y. 



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FOR EXCHANGE:-A new'Quackenbush" 

 cartridge rille 28 calibre, for kodak or best 

 •offer in Indian relics also fragments of Mound 

 Builders pottery for arrow heads. ALBERT 

 WALLEN, 148 Reynolds St., Charleston, W. 



BUFFALO HORNS in rongh 50cts. a pair, 

 ■elk from ?3 to $.5, crinoid stems G to 25cts. 

 petrified morass 6cts., lace coral Gets., stem 

 coral Gets., petrilied wood in sandstone Gets , 

 lepidodendrous line 2.5c to 1100. sigillarias 

 from lOcts. to *1 EDWIN F. DEMERRITT, 

 LaSalle, III. 



FORSALE:— Setsof 67,7it, 75, 4, 311, 43, 53, 

 •51, 51a. 125. 120, 120:i, 49. 184, 292, 191, 200. 

 203, 77, 337. 3G7, 3r8. 33.), 294a, 289, 171a and 

 many other rare singles, minerals, fossils, 

 curios, marine and scientilie shells, for sale 

 •cheap for cash. Send for iists. i\ A W. 

 DE.-VN.S, Natural Science Institute, 37 Falls 

 St., Niagara {•"alls, N. Y. 



WANTED:— To exchange for Indian relics, 

 shells or minerals. 1 Marlin rille, 3J cal., '92 

 model: 1 32 cal. double action Iver it Johnson 

 revolver and a fine violin, box and bow. All 

 are in Al condition. S. BAUER; 117 Cen- 

 tral Ave., Owego, N. Y. 



ALCOHOLIC SPECIMENS cheap, prepaid, 

 by mail. I'ubulaiia 20c , campaoularia 20c., 

 -eDdeudrium 20c , injected arm ot starfish 

 showioH canals 25c , sea cucumber 25c , thy- 

 one or hnlothuriaii 30r , sea worm 20o., scaly 

 worm 20c-, line sijuid 50c , goose barnacle 

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

 rock crab 18c., tiddler crab 20c , 

 shrimp 20c , crawfish 15c, tine li/.- 

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

 Florid'a frog 40c , many others. The above 

 20 line specimans, all in separate veals or jars 

 prepaid, to one address for .$4 OO. Special 

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

 bion, X. Y. 



FOR SALE:— Thoroughbred fox terrier 3 

 ■months old fixini imported stock, cheap, for 

 ■cash or best exchange offer takes it. F. J. 

 JklANCHESTER, Clark Mills. N. Y. 



FOR SALE or exchange: — Helix lidelis. 

 marine shells and curiosities. Send list of 

 exchanges. All letters answered. MRS. M. 

 J. McHEFFREY. Birch Bay, Wash. 8tn 



GLASS VIALS:— Do you ever need any 

 small glass vials for specimens of shells, al- 

 coholics, etc? ^\'e have a neat grade i 

 drachm at 20c. a dozen prepaid or $1.25 a 

 gross; a size twice as large at 25c. a dozen or 

 $1.75 a gross; line small vials i oz , with 

 nickel .screw tops at fjOc. a doz ; little jars, J 

 oz., screw top. 75c. a dozen i)repaid; small, 

 round pill boxes handy for small crystals and 

 shells Ule. a dozen or 70c. a gross. WALTER 

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



FOR S.\LP>.— Pair high brass candlesticks, 

 elegant design, cheap for cash No exchanga. 

 Photo sent for 10 cts. F. J. MANCHESTER, 

 Clark Mills, N. Y. 



MOUNTED SPECIMENS and skins to ex- 

 change for first class Bird Skins. GEO. F. 

 GUELF, Brockport, N. Y. 



FOR SALE:— Beautiful minerals and sea 

 shells as cheap as the cheapest. All large 

 specimens, also U. S. coins. Correspondence 

 solicited. S. V. WHARRAM, Harperslield, 

 Ohio. 



A RARE SOUVENIR:— Twelve varieties of 

 admission tiekets to the various villages and 

 shows on the World's Fair grounds of 1893, 

 for seven cents. CLIFTON A. FOX, .525 W. 

 Gist St., Chicago. 111. 



FINE BIRD SKINS —We have lately se- 

 cured all the skins that were left on hand by 

 the late E. C Thurber. They were a line lot 

 and cannot fail to please any collector. Those 

 still on hand are Gambels t^uail at 75c; Pyg- 

 my Nuthatch, 20c; Townsend's Warbler. 75c; 

 Black throated Gray Warbler, 45c; Black- 

 throated Sparrow, 20c; Virginia Rail, 40c; 

 Sora Rail, 20c; Blue-front Jay, 40c; California 

 Jay, 25; Tluirber's Junco, 50c; Poor Will, $1.50; 

 Blue (irosbcak West, 50c; Rufous Hummer's 

 (tine lot males) 40e; Costa's Hummer males, 

 40c; Cactus Wren, GOc; Lincoln's Sparrow, 20c; 

 Verdin, 25c: Black-tail Gnatc. 'JS; Slenler- 

 bill Nuthatch. 20c; Phainopepla, 3jc; Divarf 

 Thrush, 25; (Jreen-tail Towhee, 25c; Brown 

 Towhee, 25c; West Yellow-throat, 12c; Pileat- 

 ed Warbler, ."Oc; Lutescent Warbler, 30; Mac- 

 gillivray's Warbler, 35; California Creeper, 

 aOc; Lacontes Thr.asher, $1; Arizona Hooded 

 Oriole, 30c; Bullock's Oriole, 25c; White- 

 throated Swift, $1; VauxS.vift, 1.25; White- 

 nape Nuthatch, 75c; Anthony's Junco, 75c; 



We also got some line 



M/VMMALS 



As Hezperia Chipmunk, 9>c; Kangaroo Rat, 

 9.5c; Desert Kangiroo Rat, 95c; Wood Rat, 

 50c; Short-tail Mice, 75c; Hermit Mice. 75c; 

 White-foot Mice40c, Li ttlePouche<lMouje(/'ero- 

 gnnUiis], 75c; Little Golden Pocket Mouse, 75c. 

 All above from South California and Arizona. 

 Send your order quick. They wont last long. 



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



