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THE MUSEUM. 



INDIAN RELICS FUR SALEt-Several 

 small collections, potter3', ceremonials, ar- 

 rows by the 100 Correspondeuoi solicited. 

 Will buy authentic specimens in flint, slate 

 and stone. DR W. O. EMORY, Crawfords- 

 ville, Inil 2tsep 



WANTED: -Fossil Fish, Trilobites and 

 Criuoids. Write me what you ba". o with 

 prices. G. T. McCOMBE, 3G7 High Street, 

 Lock port, N. Y. 



CAPEN'S OOLOGY of New England, good 

 copy, not soiled. Price on applicatiyn. W. 

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



AUKS: -We have vols. 1, 2, 3. 4 and .5, U 

 each; vols. 10, 11, 12 and 13, $2 each. Pre- 

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



FERRETS, FERRETS, FERRE IS.— Twen- 

 ty-live young dark ferrets for sale. Order 

 before prices increase or stock decreases. S. 

 H. DAVIS, Lansing, Mich. 2iO 



WANTED. — I want to exchange some an- 

 telope heads, mounted or unmounted, bird 

 skins. Ideal breech loader, etc., for good 

 books on taxidermy or natural histnrv, or 

 will pay cash if cheap. BERT R BEYMER, 

 Rocky F"ord, Colo. 



INDIAN RELICS.— Nice Peace Pipes, $1 50 

 each net; Hair Bridle Reins, $1; best all bead- 

 ed Moccasins. $150; cheaper, $1; Boys all 

 Beaded Vest, $1; Indian Medicine Bag, (i great 

 mirio. made from an entire young antelope 

 skin and beaded, $5; pair hair Armlets, tine, 

 $1.50; elegant Beaded War Clubs, $175; Elk 

 Teeth perforated for charms, 40c. W. F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED:- Copies Vol. I and II Bendire's 

 Life Histories, for cash or exchange W. F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



WILL SELL CHEAP or exchange for first 

 class minerals a Meyer F'lute, list price $44; 

 ivory head, German silver keys, A tirst class 

 instrument. CHARLES S. CHEVRIER, P. 

 O. bo x 579, Trenton, N. J. 



N0TICE:-I have Vols. 13, 14 and 7 num- 

 bers of Vol. 15 of the Oologist. I also have 

 Vol. 3 and G numbers of Vol, 4 of the Mu- 

 seum. I will exchange the above for Flor- 

 ida chameleons. Anyone having same will 

 please write before sending. All letters an- 

 swered. FRED JOHNSON, box 255, Port- 

 age, Wis, 



TO EACHANGE.— Poultry, stamp and sci- 

 entific papers to exchange for stamps, min- 

 erals, curios or specinaens. H, HIXON, 

 Wasliington, Pa. 



MARINE SPECIMENS in formalin, just as 

 taken from ocean. Jar of Marine Algea 

 ready to float, many kinds, enough for 50 

 cards, $1; Starfish, 15c each; Urchins, 20c; 

 Crabs, several species, 15c each; Big Horse 

 Shoe Crabs, weigh 10 or 15 lbs, $1; Large 

 Fish, called "Flying Robin or Grunter," $1; 

 Toad Fish, $1; Salt Water Eel, 40c; Helix in- 

 flated, 10c and a large list of other specimens, 

 W. F. WT.BB, Mgr., Albion. N. Y. 



IF YOU WISH to advertise in magazines 

 devoted to Natural Science or wish to run 

 any Exchange Ads. write me first, it will pay 

 you. W. H. HJLLER, 147 W. 23d St., Los 

 Angeles, Calif. 



CALIF. CONDAR SKIN tuThimTir^^ 

 skin for sale. Collectors wanting such apoly 

 for price. W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N.'Y. 



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. bra-is or- 

 naments on posts (>'ery fine). Fine Cabinet 

 specimens of Asbestos (speeulai) Magnetic 

 Iron Ore and Crystallized Breccia, Warming 

 Pans. Fine Colonial Tray, 24i by IS inches 

 (tropical scenery). Other relics. Prices on 

 application. CHAS. H WILLIAMS. Box 

 100, Winchester Centre, Conn. 



' SPECIMENS, BOOKS, &c are frequently 

 wanted by collectors but they cannot always 

 spare cash down. Anything in our stock we 

 will sell on easy payments, a collector paying 

 in such amounts as he can easily spare. 

 Write us confidentally for anything jou want. 

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



THE CALIFORNIA CONDOR EGG we 



advertised for sale Last month has been sold. 

 We have no more to offer now, but we have 

 an A 1 skin being mounted in a correct life- 

 like manner that we oft'er at a reasonable 

 price for cash or a deposit in cash and bal- 

 ance an easy payment to suit customers. W. 

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



MINERALS, Opalized Wood showing fibers 

 of wood, 5 to 25cts; beautiful chalcedony from 

 coral beds, Tampa, Fla , 5cts. to $1 Ou. All 

 postpaid. CHARLES S. CHEVRIER, P. O. 

 box 571), Trenton, N.J. 



CASH PAID for full A 1 sets of Hooded 

 Merganser or other rare ducks, Eagles, Calif 

 Vulture, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Luou, rarer 

 Hawks, itc. Also for skins of Grouse, Quail, 

 &c. Collectors who can furnish any kind of 

 Grouse or Quail by dozen. Write us Only 

 best of skins tolerated. W. F. WEBB, Mgr!, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



ANCIENT FLINT AND STONE RELICS 

 are in constant demand by a certain class. 

 We have names of wealthy customers who 

 will pay immediate ca:-h for really tine per- 

 fect specimens of the rarer forms and many 

 common ones. If you have such you want to 

 turn into cash write about it at once. W. F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



H W. KELRR, 



BREEDER AND SHIPPER, 



Fancy and Marketable Hares, Belguim, 

 Flemish Giants, Angora, Etc. 



Write for prices. 

 BIaEINCOE. IOWA. 



