THE MUSEUM. 



A New Departure. 



A Permanent Branch of Webb's Natural 

 History Establishment at 



KEOKUK, IOWA. 



Under the Management of Mr. Geo. M. Crofts. 



For years collectors in the West and South have been obliged to send for 

 Taxidtrmy Material, Supplies of all kinds. Specimens, etc., to far Eastern 

 houses, as Albion, Boston, New York and the like, and yet with but one excep- 

 tion, no place has been opened in the far West where a general line of Supplies 

 and Specimens could be had. 



Our stoie wh'ch is no>v r)pen and reatiy for business, is conveniently locat- 

 td iin the ground floor of a biick block on Main Street in the hustling city of 

 Keokuk, famous the world over as being the place where 'Geodes" were liter- 

 ally to be collected in any qnantity. Street cars pass from the Union lOepot 

 by our store all day, and we herewith extend an invitation to all Collectors in 

 the West or South to visit our store and see the "treasures" therein. 



Our specialty at the Western Office will be Minerals, Rocks, P'ossils, Shells 

 iiiid Marine Specimens. 



WALTER F. WEBB, Keokuk, la.; or, Albion, N. Y. 



TINY SEND 15c. STAMPS ;i°?n''°„""'"' ■••"'«'^'' 



NORMAL CATALOGUE 



I Arrow Heads 



ot semi-precious stone from Oregon, New 

 Mexico, Arizona, etc.. are elegant anil becom- 

 ing scarce. 10,000 Hint Arrows and Spears 

 from all over the United States, from $.05 to 

 $3.00 each — common forms to choice and rare. 



A variety will be sent on application Id any 

 one giving good references. I pay postage 

 one way. A few cents will return the pack- 

 age. 



The Noble Fossils of the Cheyenne River 



Bad Laml.s. Three tons of fine Minerals; 



most all the species iu Uana furnished. 



Sliells, Aluminum Goods, 



Agate and Pyrites Je^velry, 



Sioux Indian Kelics. 



Catalogue with prices, for stamp. 



Natural History Establishment 

 L. W. STILWELL, 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 



DEADWOOD, S. D. 



of all European-palaearctic bird eggs, In over 601) 

 numbers, with prices and number of sets for each 

 species. 



HERCDANN ROLLE. 



INSTITUTION FOR NATURAL HI.STORV, 



BERLIN N. W., EMDENER-STR. A. GERMANY 



The Naturalist. 



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