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THE MUSEUM. 



MUSEUMS:— A complete file of Volumes 

 one, two aud three. 36 numbers in all, will be 

 sent prepaid to any pari of the U. S,. Canada 

 or Mexico for $2. Order now while we have 

 complete tiles to oft'er. We will also exchange 

 for good books on Ornitholojiy. W. F. WEBB, 

 Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Warbler bkins in large ciuan- 

 tity. Send full list of what you have or what 

 you can get. i offer copies of my own Publi- 

 cations, including new editions of Birds of 

 Eastern North America. Also want a few 

 collectors to shoot Warblers aud preserve en- 

 tire information. Write me at once aud men- 

 tion MusEU-M. C. J. MAYNAUD, HI Crafts 

 St., West Newton, Mass. 



A CALIFORNIA Condor Egg is now very 

 rare. We sold one since the publication of 

 the May Museum, and we have another for 

 sale. Any one interested, may learn price on 

 application. We wish to secure another 

 specimen, also a few sets of Golden Fagle, 

 and well marked Hawk eggs. Any one hav- 

 ing such for sale, write at once. WALTER 

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



DON'T FORGET. — When you need a set of 

 Ocllogist's or Taxidermist's 'Tools, write us. 

 We can furnish them at reasonable prices. 

 Our new Catalogue aud Handbook now 

 ready. Price 10c ia stamps. KERR ife 

 rEKHAM, Blencoe, Iowa. 



PURPLE SEA FERNS. Fine lot from 

 Florida from 2 to 5 feet, $1.50 dozen. They 

 are beauties. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. 

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EXCHANGE ADS. FREE —Any reader of 

 the MusuEM who will send 25 cents and an 

 addressed and stamped envelope, to Popular 

 Science, 108 Fulton St., New York, for a three 

 mouths trial subscription, will be presented 

 with a Fifty Cent want advertising coupon. 

 Sample copies free. See additional particu- 

 lars on adv. in this issue. 



SMALL SEA BEAVERS, 4 to 5 inch, finely 

 prepared $1.50 a dozen. A bargain. W. F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



Ostrich Eggs. 



We have for sale the largest lot of these 

 mammoth eggs ever imported into the United 

 States. They came from Port Elizabeth, South 

 Africa, and if thev were piled^ into ordinary 

 wagon boxes, such as the fanners use in 

 drawing off grain, they vi'ould fill ten of 

 them. We have only had them a month, and 

 about one-fourth of this lot have been sold to 

 ■collectors throughout the country. We oft'er 

 them elsewhere in this number. Special low 

 prices will be given on dozen lots. Over a 

 score of collectors have taken a dozeu, and 

 they are still going. Most any collector in a 

 large city or town can sell a dozen to his 

 friends. They will sell at sight for a reason- 

 able figuie. about three times what we ask at 

 wholesale. Write at once. 



Walter F. Webb. Mgr., 



Albion, N. Y. 



FLORIDA Bird atd Animal Skins, Eggs 

 and Curios. Send 15c for saw fish saw. 75c 

 for small stuffed alligator and 10c for F"lorida 

 orchid. JOHN F. DELANEY, Micco, Fla. 



AMATEUR TAXIDERMISTS. -Until July 

 1st. we will send by express for $1 50, 1 pkg. 

 K & P. Preservative, 1 coi)y of Taxidermy 

 Made Easy, 1 Scalpel, 1 Eye Instrument and 

 I Manual KERR i.t PERHAM, Bleacoe, la. 



New Arrivals in Fine Shells. 



Since the publication of last Museuji we 

 have again greatly increased our stock of 

 fine shells. We shall not list them herewith 

 but shall send promptly on appoval to reli- 

 able parties any sizsd lots desired. Here are 

 some of the new things: Fine lot of Pectens, 

 Venus. Cardium, Triton, Cassis, rare Volutes, 

 Ranellas, nearly 100 species of Cones, choice 

 Olives, Cytherea. Mitras, several species of 

 Harps, large assortment of fine Murex, new 

 lot of Nassa. Tapes, Strombus, few Cypra^a, 

 Melongena, Turbinella. many Fusus, Acha- 

 tina, Achatinellas, Strophia. large lot of Bull- 

 mus and Helix, nearly all of the rarer sorts; 

 big lot of Cuma, Purpura, etc, nice lot of 

 Turbo, Scalaria, Sistrum. Ooicia, Phasinella, 

 Trophon. Natica, Cymbium. Nerita, Neritina, 

 Cerithium, over 30 species of the finer Cyclo- 

 phorus, lot of Pythia. Pupiua. Cyclostoma, 

 Pectenculus, Donax, Doliuni, Terebratulina, 

 Waldhcmia. Solemya, An: stoma, Marginella. 

 Htlicin I, Columbella, Megalastoma, Catan- 

 lus, Giljbus, Littorina, Casssidula, Oleacina, 

 and many other families, of which we only 

 selected a very few representatives. 



We have just received a fine ship- 

 ment of shells from Europe. None are what 

 would be called rare in this lot, but all are 

 showy, aud will brighten up any cabinet. 

 We will print a list el.sswhere of this lot. 

 Look it over carefully. 



Walter F Webb, Mgr , 

 Albion. N. Y. 



Handsome j^ird §kin^. 



Prepaid by mail or expi-ess on receipt 

 of price. 



Japanese Pheasants, male $1 75 



" " females 1 25 



' ' Mandarin Duck 1 75 



Assorted Hummers 20 



Ruby topaz Hummers 50 



Jungle Cock (flat) 2 50 



Birds Paradise, finest 1100 



King Bird of Paradise 4 00 



Prince Regent Bird Paradise 00 



Golden Pheasants 12 00 



Impeyan Pheasants 4 00 



Red Tatiagers, Blue Creepers, etc 40 



All foreign and well-made skins. Will mount 

 well. Order at once. 



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



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