THE MUSEUM. 



Kerr & Perham, 



BLENCOE, IOWA. SANDWICH, ILLS. 



TAXIDERMISTS, DEALERS AND COLLECTORS, 



Taxidermist's, Oologist's, Entomologist's and Botanist's Supplies, 

 Publications, Bird Skins, Eggs, Shells, Curios, Novelties, etc. 



Send IOC for our New Price List and Handbook. Correspondence Solicited. 



THE AMERICAN 



ARCHAEOLOGIST. 



Formerly The Antiquarian. 



A. MontMy Anthropoloflcal Magazine Designed for 



Students, Scientists, Collectors and Dealers 



In natural History Specimens. 



NOW IN ITS SECOND VOLUME. 



Pntillslied on the ISth o£ each month by The Landon 



Prlntlne and Publishing Co., 20 East 



Broad Street, Colnmbns, Ohio. 



It is ably condncted, well established, and nnmbers 

 imong its writers and contrlbntors the first scientists 

 md scholars of onr country. Every Issue contains 

 vfcll illustrated papers on topics relating to Primitive 

 rian here and elsewhere, Inclndlng the relics and re^ 

 laaics of Pueblo and Cliff Dwelling Indians; the 

 Mounds aad Mound Builders of the United States: 

 prehistoric'ruins and Art works of Mexico, Central 

 and South America ; discussions of preglaclal man in 

 America; early man in Europe and Asia; the statuj 

 and natural history of recent savage races, &c., &c. 



It publishes interesting items from correspondents 

 In every part of the country, and devotes much atten- 

 tion to the wants of Collectors and Dealers. All 

 recent publications of aclentiflc value are reviewed 

 monthly ; it gives an account of all recent archaeo- 

 logical discoveries and news ; and illustrates the rar« 

 and unique specimens of private and public collections, 



There is no other monthly journal «f this charactei 

 pabUshed In the world for the edification of the gen- 

 eral public, as well as for the student. It alms to di?.- 

 scininate knowledge which cannot be gained from 

 other Eources, and publishes technical papers and gov- 

 ernincat reports, which are not available to the gen- 

 eral reader, and Is Indlspensible to all persons inter- 

 ested in the study or the collecdon of the relics cl 

 primitive man. 



The rrice Is within the reach of all, and affords the 

 rrivlltges of the preat libraries, combined w^lth 

 Archffiologlcal treatises, as they appear from time to 

 time. Having a wide and increasing circulation, it 

 constitutes one of the best mediums in onr country for 

 advertising the business of Curio Dealers, Taxider- 

 mists and Naturalists. 



Subscription price, $1.50 per year. 



A copy will be sent free to any one sending us four 

 subscribers and six dollars. 



This is my 

 Proposition. 



Let niL beud for ^ our inspection, charges postpaid, 

 35 oJ the Famous Quartz Crystals found at 

 this place. It this collection of Brilliant Gems pleases 

 you, kindly send 70 cents only, otherwise return the 

 collection and it will be O. K. Highest Award at the 

 World's Fair Order today. 2to 



A. B. CRI9I, 

 nUddleville, Herfeiuier Co., Bl. V. 



The Ornithologists' and Oologists' Manual. 



STANDARD LIST FOR COLLECTORS. 



Reduced to 15c, 2 for 2.'Jc, - 



Some of its Contents: 



A complete list of all North American 

 Birds, giving prices of their eggs and skins. 

 The arrangement is according to the A. O U. 

 list, and after each name is Ridgeway's num- 

 ber. Both Common and Scientific Names 

 are given, in different size type 



A list of Mammal and Reptile .skins, with 

 prices A table giving the approximate num- 

 ber of eggs considered a full set of every 

 family of birds in the U. S. 



Complete and exhaustive directions for 

 making Scientific Bird and Mammal Skins, 

 and preparing specimens for the caljinet In- 

 structions for collecting, preparing and pre- 

 serving birds egg^ and nests, tools needed, 

 various recipes recommended and valuable 

 information about making cabinets for speci- 

 mens 



Complete list of Taxidermists' Instruments, 

 Supplies and Requisites, also Oologists' In- 

 struments and Supplies, etc., etc. 



Size 4ix6i, just right to carry in the pocket. 



Order now, as our stock is very limited and 

 it will not be reprinted. 



MUSEUM PUB CO , ALBION, N Y. 



100 flrst-class specimens to any address. $1.00, 

 Beautiful Shells, Corals, and Curiosities from all 

 parts of the world. 



100 nice Shells, SSc. 13 Beautiful mixed Olive Shells. 

 .tOc. 100 large specimens, ^,00, worth three times the 

 price or money refunded. S-l mixed Coins. $1.1X1. 30 

 flrst-class Tropical Botanical Specimens, $1.00. V3 

 perfect Arrow Points, 60c. 20 choice specimens, 27c. 

 100 perfect Porcupine Quills, 2';c. 



50,000 Specimens in Stock. 



Everything perfect. Satisfaction guaranteed or ■ 

 money refunded. Send stamp for drawings and bar- 

 gain list. All orders promptly filled, 



JOHN B. WHEELER, 



East Templeton, Mass. 



