THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All iiolioes th:it i-onie uniler above will bo inserted in this ilepiiitment until fnrllii'r mitice 

 at one (I) criit !i word. No notiri- less than 25c. Terms Cash with crder. No clutrgi: for 

 adilrtss. 1 shiill at all times enileavor to keep parties, whoso reputation is of a doubtful ehar- 

 aeter from usiug these columns. 



WAMl'l'M ! ! assorted from ancient graves 

 in Cayuga, Co , N. Y., rare, 1 doz. GO cents, 

 'i do/.. $1 Colored beads from same graves, 

 1 d.iz. 30cts., 2 doz. 50 cts. LEE l>OY J. 

 TAPPAN, Newark Valley, Tioga Co., N. Y. 



W.ANTEDto hear from parties that could 

 furnish me with the following specimens of 

 live t'irtles, \i or 3 of each kind and at what 

 price. Chelopus niuhlenbergii. Muhlcn ber- 

 gs turtle, Chelopus insculplus, the engraved 

 or wood turtle, Pseudemys ra/ora. the -ilider. 

 All not over 5 inches wide, JULIUS HAK- 

 TER, 2346 S. 10th Sir , St. Louis, Mo. 



FOR EXCHAN(;E:-Land, fresh water and 

 marine shells fur species not in my collection. 

 Send lists and receive mine. CHARLES S. 

 HODGSON, AlDion, 111. 



WANTED:— A new model Winchester re- 

 peating shot guo, a repeating rille 3i or 3>< 

 calibre, a revolver. 3i or 38 cal , a camera 

 and Coues key. No cheap or unreliable 

 articles wanted. Will give good exchange iti 

 mounted birds, skins, eggs. Indian relics or 

 cash. Those having any of the above to ex 

 change, write immediatelv giving discrip- 

 tioD. U. P. BKOA N, Miiton, Wis. 



WANTED:— Perfect butterflies in papers 

 from Western and North Western States. 

 Ofl'cr tine exotic specimens for same. Also 

 offer fine .'i,\3 camera. LEVI W. MP:NGEL. 

 Reading. Pa. 



CACTUS THORN tooth picks, make ox 

 cellent jiicks, 10c per bunch. Pincushions 

 of redwood bark, from large trees in Califor- 

 nia, fine, 15c. California sea shells anil 

 curios for sale. Write for lists. FRANK 

 W. S.MITH, Box rm. Redlands, Cal. 



FOR SALE —Kansas fossils Send 20 cts. 

 for package containing ammonite, sections 

 of the oithoceratitc, ancient oyster shell an<l 

 other fossils Send silver. CAMMIE KO.SS, 

 Howard, Kan. 2tf 



RECREATION $1 a year, $1.21 worth first 

 class eggs, or a years subscription to Oregon 

 Naturalist free to every new subscriber. 

 Birds (17 and 93 Jl 20 jear. BENJAMIN 

 HOAO, SlephentowH, New York. 



WANTED: —Collectors to send for my 

 price lists of tine bird skins, birds eggs, ol<: . 

 I am closing out uiy entire stock cheap fur 

 cash: send by return mail. WALTER E 

 MCLAIX, 'I'axidermist and printer, New 

 Vinejard. Maine. 



WANTED: — A few pair of live black 

 squirell's, address C. A. CURRIER, Lexing- 

 toD, Mass. 



THE NEW SHELL LISI' is now oui. Its 

 a handy thing for all collectors and dealers in 

 shells. Send 2c stamp if you want it. W. 

 F. WEBB, Mgr , Albion, N Y. 



INDIAN PIPES:— We still have a few of 

 those odd Tuscarora stone pipes, with long 

 stems. Sample prepaid for $1. W. F.WEBB, 

 Mgr., Albion, N Y. 



BENDIRE'S Life Histories of North Ameri- 

 can Birds will soon be scarce. A year or so 

 ago we were ottering vol 1 at $7 i)0 Now for 

 a very short lime 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 le too late at these 

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



FOR S.\LE— G pieces fragmentary cliff 

 dwellers' pottery 30 cent postpaid. 100 ar- 

 row points $1 oil. Also whole pottery and 

 other desirable Indian relics. Outlines 2c 

 stamp. DR W. O. EMERY, Crawfordsville, 

 lud. 



CASE SCHOOL of Applied Science offers 

 duplicate specimens in Botany, Mineralogj', 

 Geology and Economic Geology in exchange 

 for any Natural History specimen irithjull 

 data not already in its collections. A printed 

 list of the material offered will \m-. sent on ap- 

 plication. FRANK M. CO.MSTOCK. Prof, of 

 Natural History, (Iiiso School uf Applied Sci- 

 ence, Cleveland, Ohio. 



BOOKS WANTED: — I will exchange 

 mounted birds or skins for books on medi- 

 cine, surgery, gynecology, etc if the l)ooks 

 are in gooil condition. ARTHUR DONEL- 

 LY. Davisville, R. I. 



WILL EXCHANGE United States Revenue 

 stamps, catalogued at over $10, for good 

 specimens of minerals. J. G. MANCHES- 

 TER, Box 274, Fall River, Mass. 



I HAVE for exchange first class sets. Spoon 

 river unios. fine specimens Gibbsite for sets, 

 shells or Pacific R. R. surveys. J. R. Ma- 

 GUIRE, D.D S , Lewistown, III. 



I WISH to cryrrespond with parties who 

 can collect for me river clam shells in large 

 quantities during the coming summer, es- 

 pecially line varities K B. MATHES. De 

 Funiik Springs, Fla 



