192 



THE MUSEUM. 



A Collection of Iron Ores. 



We offer a collection (f 64 kiads of Iron 

 Ore, all correctly labellRil showing name, 

 mine, locality, &s , aad a list accompanies 

 the collectioa showing tho exact chemical 

 comp Kitioii of every sp^cimsu which has 

 been detenuiu'^J by analysis Th'^ lot is a 

 fine thing for a student or sdealitic school. 

 Will be boxed and shipped by freight for an 

 even $3 net, worth 3 times this liguro 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr., 



ALBION, N. Y. 



STACDPS. 



103 all different, iacludlug C ibi&c, 10c po.stpaid. 

 .50 all nitl'ereut. includiug Spain &e.. ftc postpaid. 

 2,i all different, including Fialaul &c.,3c(3c postage) ■ 

 Agents wanted to sell stamps nn approval sheets at 

 50 per cent commission. Send Sc stamp and receive 

 my list of cheap packets and fnlliatormationconcei-n- 

 iug agency. 

 EDWIN C. COREY, 30 East 1 29St.,N.Y.Gity. 



OUR PUBLICATIONS. 



Xlte Kern Bulletin: -3 1 pages, ciuarterly, illus- 

 trated, sixth year of publication. Price 50 cents a 

 year. We can now supply only Vol. VI complete, 

 riend for it. 



Flora of the Upper Susciuelianna:--The 

 only work on the Flora aljout the headwaters. of the 

 Susciuehanna. It is not a mere list, but coutain.s full 

 information regarding the plants. 12mo, 172 pages, 

 and map, bound in cloth. )^1.3.t postpaid. 



Tlie Plant World: -The new .iournal of popular 

 Botanv. First volume, iust completed. Among Its 

 contributors are all the foremost American Botan- 

 ists. Monthly, illiistrated, JI.OO a year Get the 

 first volume before it is out of print. Address, 



WSLLARD N.CLUTE & CO., 



Binghamton, N. Y. 



KBRR St PBRHAM, 



Dealers and Collectors, 

 Naturalists Supplies, Publications, 

 Novelties, Etc. 



Send IOC for Catalogue and Lists. 

 BLENCOE, IOWA. S-i^NDWICH, ILLS. 



BAROAINS. 



100 first-class speeimsns to any address, $1.00,23 

 Beautiful Shells, Corals, and Curiosities , from all 

 parts of the world. 



100 nice Shells, 25c, 12 Beautiful mixed OUve Shells, 

 50c. 100 large specimens, 3>3.0U, worth three times the 

 price or money refunded. 33 mixed Coins, Jl,liO, 30 

 flrst-class Tropical Bjtanical Sp?cimens. $1,00. 1-3 

 perfect Arrow Points. 60c. 20 choice specimens. 2(C. 

 100 perlect Porcujiine Quills, 2"c. 



50,000 Specimens in Stock. 



Everything perfect. S.itisfactiou guar.anteed or 

 money refunded. Send stamp for drawings and bar- 

 gain I'ist. All orders promptly liUed. 



JOHX B. WHEELER, 



East Templeton, Mass. 



Hundreds of Dollars 



are squandered by collectors constantly by 

 buying speciemeus of boy.», would be natur- 

 alists, and fourth class d( a'ers, who are ad- 

 vertising curios and stieiilitii- material at 

 many times its true value V»'e do not pre- 

 tend" to i»ow i< o?/, nor in fac-l but a small 

 portion thereof, but we do hsve a chance to 

 know the market value (f fpetimens in our 

 line about as well as anjoi^c. We fully be- 

 lieve we are selling shells ;-nd other speci- 

 mens way under tho prices usually charged 

 for same. Write i s for iiifoiu;atiou anytitue 

 before making extended piuchMses We will 

 give you an honest, npiuioi'. V\'o have spent 

 several thousand di>ll;irs in txpHiieuce in the 

 last five years and m>ii can tit' tif by our ex- 

 perience fic- a -' • >t:.u)p If v>c havent got 

 what you want uia,\ tie we ca'i tell \oa where 

 togetit. If voM have .-inj tiling to exchange 

 or sell fur cash write ii-i a't'd if we dont want 

 it, we may be able to lind mhi a purchaser 

 and it wont co>t Mill a cent fi'r the trouble. 

 In other wolds onr lime and experience are 

 at your set vice for the askii g Write freely 

 at all times We still have a g ml stock of 

 eggs and skins, curios shells, minerals, fos- 

 sils, bo:ks, glass eyes, &c.. &r Send lists 

 and be assured of prmniit an i f:'ir treatment. 



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

 THE AMERICAN 



ARCH/EOLOGIST. 



FORMERLY The antiquarian. 



A. Monthly Anthropological Magazine Designed for 



Students, Scientists, Collectors and Dealers 



in natural History Specimens. 



HOW IN ITS SECOND VOLUME. 



Pntlished on the I5tli of each month by The Landon 



Printing and Pnbllshlng Co., 20 East 



Broad Street, Columbns, Ohio. 



It is ably conducted, well established, and numbers 

 jmong its writers and contributors the first scientists 

 and scholars of our country. Every issue contains 

 well iilnstrated papers on topics relating to Primitive 

 Man here and elsewhere, including the relics and re- 

 ma'ro of Pueblo and Clilf Dwelling Indians; the 

 Morris pzl Mound Builders of the United States; 

 prehistoric ruins and Art works of Mexico, Central 

 and Soi:lU America ; discussions of preglaclal man in 

 fl.mcrlc-i; early man in Europe and Asia; the status 

 and natp.rr.l history of recent savage races, &c., &c. 



It pnblishes 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 scientific value are reviewee 

 monthly ; it gives an account of all recent archaeo- 

 logical discoveries and news ; and illustrates the rart 

 and uniqtie specimens of private and public collections. 



There is no other monthly journal of this character 

 ptiblished in the world for the edification of the gen- 

 eral pr!l}llc, as well as for the student. It alms to dls- 

 s-m'nate knowledge which cannot be gained from 

 other conrces, and publishes technical papers and gov- 

 ernment reports, which are not available to the gen- 

 eral render, and is indispensible to all persons inter- 

 ested in the study or the collection of the relics ci 

 Brimltive man. •■ . „ , ^. 



The price is within the reach of all, and affords the 

 privilcpres of the great libraries, combined with 

 Archaeological treatise.', as they appear from time to 

 time. Having a wide and Increasing circulation, it 

 constitutes one of the best mediums in our country tor 

 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. 



