THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANUES AND FOE SALES. 



All notices that come under above will bo inserted in this department until fuither notice 

 at one (1) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with order. No charge for 

 address. I shall at all times enileavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



THK MLSKUM ONE YKAR and one 

 package of K iV- 1'. Preservative together with 

 full instrnctions, Taxidermy Made Easy for 

 7.5 cents. This offer good until December 1st. 

 KERR iV: TERHAM, Ulcucoe, Iowa. 



TAXIDERMY:— High;grade, scienlitic work 

 in all branches. Send for our latest bulletin 

 of Mounted Birds and Skins. GEO. F. 

 GUELF, Practical Taxidermist. Brockport, 

 NY. 



TO EXCHANGE:— A Fencing out lit for 

 eggs in sets. Send lists. D. B. MECORXEY, 

 1<J4 Mulberry St., Lockport, N. Y. 



WALRUS rUSKS:— We have some of the 

 largest tusks ever collected. These are a 

 great curio. Our finest specimens are $5.00 

 net, some equally as long, but not so heavy 

 for $4 00. Extra large Sperm whale teeth, at 

 $2.00, or finely engraved ones, done by sail- 

 ors, really creditable work, for $3..'50 to $4.00. 

 Small teeth, two to three inches long at 50 

 cents each. Hundreds of other curios of like 

 nature. Send for lists. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., 

 JVlbion, N. Y. 



DAVIE'S Nests and Eggs, fifth edition sent 

 prepaid, and an African Ostrich F^gg, a first 

 class specimen, by express for $2.. 50. Sample 

 pages on application. KERR & PERHAM, 

 Blencoe, Iowa. 



$100.00 will bny a nice clean copy of Ed- 

 ward's "Butterllies," 3 vols. New * Morocco 

 binding. (Publisher's price, $135.) Address, 

 M. TA ND Y, Dallas City. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE— A duplicate collection 

 of Coleoptera. 80 identilied species, 2300 spec- 

 imens, in papers. List of species on applica- 

 tion. A good opportunity for some one to 

 obtain a nice lot of duplicates. Will ex- 

 change for best olTer in good biril skins, or 

 alcoholic specimens. S^iouid like to hear 

 from parties who can use Marine Inverte- 

 brates in exchange for bird skins. Can also 

 furnish some eastern skins. F. P. DROWNE. 

 20 BeneGt St., ProTidence, K. I. 



"TlAWKS EGGS— We will pay cash for 

 some line sets of Hawks eggs. They must be 

 well marked specimens. Send us a list of 

 any such you have to offer, and we will make 

 bi(l in cash or specimens as you prefer. W. 

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



WANTED:- Sets of (i. 7. 140, 172, 2IJ), 261, 

 243.364. Offer 1, .51a, 70. 117. 142. 151. 2'2n, 

 269, 3-25. 331, 358. 49c, 705. D. WILBY. 20 

 Front St , East, Toronto, Ont , Canada 



Y'OU MOUNT BIRDS? Need any perches? 

 We have them. Small T perches, 10c; med- 

 ium, 18c; large, 24c. Send 40c for sample of 

 each prepaid. KERR & PERHAM, Blencoe, 

 la. 



HEADtiUARTERS FOR BOOKS:— We are 



still heailquarters for desirable Natural His- 

 tory Books, back numbers of Magazines, etc. 

 We will pay cash or exchange for Volumes of 

 the Auk for 18it0, 1891 and 1S92. If you have 

 any back numbers of the Auk, write us with 

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



FOR SALE:-C.assin's Auklot 11, 50c; Roy- 

 al Tern 1-4, 70c; Noddy 1-1, 2.5c; Booby 1-2, 

 $1.50; Wood Ibis 1 4, $1.20; Green Heron 1-5, 

 30c; Bkack-crowued Night Heron 2 5, 40c; 

 Sora Rail 1-11, 50c; Clapper Kail 310, 70c; 

 Florida Red-shouldered Hawk 1-8, 70c ; West- 

 ern Nighthawk 1-2, 39c; Rul)ythroated Hum- 

 mer n-2. s^Oc; Black-chinned n-2. C-Jc; Costas 

 n-2, 80c; Annas n 2, G9c; Aliens n-2, $1; Ben- 

 dire's Thrasher 1-4 $1.30 per set. All first 

 class data. Write for complete list. J. O. 

 JOHNSON, Box .5,50, Southington, Conn. 



BOOKS postpaid on receipt of price. Goss 

 "Birds of Kansas,'' $5.38; Davie's "Taxid- 

 ermy," $f.98; Davie's 'Nests and Eggs." 5th 

 edition, $2.15; "Birds of Michigan," 45c; 

 "Birds of Labrador," 45c; "Natural History 

 of Labrador." 45c; "Apgars Key." 45c. 



KERR & PERHAM, Blencoe, la. 



FOR SALE:— Fine sets of Birds Eggs with 

 nests and full data. Fine nests of Hawks and 

 Crows, Indian War Clubs, Indian Bows, Con- 

 federate Saber (from Bull Run battle). High 

 Poster Bedstead over 100 years old, brass or- 

 naments on posts (very line), Fine Cabinet 

 specimens of Asbestos (specular) Magnetic 

 Iron Ore and Crystallized Breccia, Warming 

 Pans. Fine Colonial Tray. 24i by 18 inches 

 (tropical scenery). Other relics. Prices on 

 application, CHAS. H. WILLIAMS. Box 

 100, Winchester Centre, Conn. 



SMALL ATLANTIC STARS.— Fine lot at 

 2.5c. do/en net. Beautifully prepared. W. F. 

 WEBB, Mgr, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Warbler Skins in large quan- 

 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 and preserve en- 

 tire information. Write me at once and men- 

 tion Museum. C. J. MAYNARD. 447 Crafts 

 St., West Newton, Mass. 



