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THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



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

 .atfone (1) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with rrder So charge for 

 address. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of ;i doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



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THE MUSEUM and Natural Science News 

 •complete to trade for full volume of the Oolo- 

 aisl prior to 1893. C. F. STONE, Branchport, 



N. Y. 



A FEW pairs Buffalo Horns polished, but 

 not mounted; three pairs Elk horus attach- 

 ed to part of skull, 10 and 13 points; number 

 of birds eggs 160 kinds British and Manito- 

 ban in sets, pairs and singles; copy of Davies' 

 Methods and Brown's Practical Taxidermy, 

 good as new, cheap for cash. Make offers. 

 ■CHRIS FORGE, Carman, Manitoba. 



A LARGE list of books and tine cabinet 

 minerals to exchange for good sets of eggs 

 and Indian Relics. Will also buy collections 

 of birds, eggs, Indian relics and old books. 

 Have a good list of books for sale cheap. Can 

 furnish tine live cocoons of Attaeua Cynthia 

 at 50 cents per dozen. GEO. W. DJXON, 

 Watertown, S. Dak. 



EXCHANGE.— Lot of magazines includes 



Century, Leslies, Scribners, McGlures, Monthly 

 -Illustrator, Art Student, Art Amateur, Art 

 Interchange, Chap Book., Philistine, Munscys, 

 Oodeys, Bradley Book, and many others. 

 List price over $17. For birds eggs, miner- 

 als, curios or offers. J. J. WALSHE, 3 Pha>- 

 nix St., North Adams, Mass. 



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

 send prepaid a specimen of quariz from the 

 Klondike. Guaranteed genuine. These make 

 unique specimens for vour cabinet. Stamps 

 bought and sold. WILLARD B. DOBBINS. 

 Lock Box 22, Barnesville, Ohio. 2tu 



SUBSCRIPiTON AGENCY.— Eggs in first- 

 class sets wanted. Kindly submit .>our list of 

 magazines and newspapers for cash or ex- 

 change rates. I can furnish anything pub- 

 lished. Becreation find The U.^prey, $1.70. 

 'Recreation and either Cosmopolitan, Munscy 

 or McCbires, $r.65. Birds and Recreation, 

 ■$3.10., Uarpirsa.nA Becreation, $3.10., ilar- 

 pers and Becreation, $4.10. Address, BEN- 

 JAMIN HOAG, Stephentown, New Yol-k. 



. VERY tine Elk head horns 50, in length, 43 

 wide, 13 branches' perfectly even no broken 

 points long neck mounted on shield. Also 

 good Moose head 16 points will sell cheap for 

 cash. Photo sent on application. CHRIS 

 FORGE, Carman, Manitoba. 



HAVE you tried it? "K. aud P. Preserva- 

 tive." Something every Oologist should have. 

 Do your own Taxidermy work. Pound pack- 

 age and "Taxidermy made Easy" giving full 

 instructions. 65 cents. Exchanges and C'lr- 

 respondence solicited. KERli & PKRHAM, 

 Jilencoe, Iowa, and Sandwich, Ills. 



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^we minerals it will 

 pay you to write me. ARTHUR N. FULLER, 

 Lawrence Kans. 6ta 



WANTED:— Indian relics for cash, or will 

 exchange stamps, coins, minerals for same. 

 Correspondence solicited. Dr. W. O.EMERY, 

 Crawfordsville, Ind. 2tO 



FOR SALE:— Four Hundred Elk Teeth. 

 Box 136, New Galilee, Beaver Co., Pa. 



I HAVE a few unused Columbian (2c) en- 

 velopes, No. 2. white, 1st quality, which I will 

 mail, sealed, at ten cents each. Three for a 

 quarter. P. M. VAN EPPS, Glenville, N. Y. 



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TO EXCHANGE:— First class butterflies in 

 papers with data for first class sets of eggs 

 with data. EVERETT E. JOHNSON, No. 9 

 Bartlett St , Lewiston, Maine. 



A CRUSADE for new subscribers to The 

 Osprey. Positively the best offkr ever made 

 for new subscribers by a bird monthly. By 

 Jar the best magazine and by far the best offer. 

 Worth looking into surely! Send stamp for 

 particulars while big offer lasts. (Mention 

 MCSEU.M ) THE OSPREY COMPANY, 61 

 North Prairie St. Galesbuig, 111. 



FOR SALE.— Beautiful minerals and Sea 

 Shells as cheap as the cheapest. All large 

 specimens, also U. S. coins. Correspondence 

 solicited. S. V. WHARRAM, Trumbull. O. 

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, FINE GEOLOGICAL Specimens of the Lor. 

 Silurian to exchange for fossils, relics, shells 

 or minerals. Correspondence solicited. J.N. 

 HODGIN, 122 N. 17 St., Richmond, Ind. 



" '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. 2tn 



FOREXCHANGE:— A book, cloth bound, 

 pertaining to the blids of New Jersey, 213 

 pages, mauv illustrations. Want other books 

 and eggs. Make offers. WM. B. CRISPEN, 

 Salem, N. J. ' ;: ' •' 



IF YOU WISH any shells or curios trom 

 this locality vvith rcat'labels, send stamp for 

 list. Send 25c. for a sample lot including a 

 small Haliotis splendens. W. H. HILLER, 

 147 W. 23d St., Los Angeles, Calif. 



