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THE MUSEUM. 



600 rarities stamps in international album. 

 ■Good condition; also about 900 duplicates; 

 catalogue value $13 to $14, foi' best offer in 

 sets or relics. RUSSEI.L T. CONGDON, 

 Ripon, Wis. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A complete set of 



oologists and a tiue oieolo, for eggs, skins or 

 iirst class mounted birds. E. L. HALEY, 

 Rangeley, Maine. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Sets of Cal. eggs, with 

 ■data, including 373c, 474e, 637, 733. 743, and 

 many others. First class sets with data 

 wante.l. WM. L. ATKINSON, Box 147, San- 

 ta Clara, Cal. 



HYPNOTISM for the next 60 days; I will 

 send secret and full and complete method of 

 hypnotising; by mail for $1.00. PROF.CHAS. 

 B. LYMAN, Rockford, 111. 



A COLLECTION of 30 different arrow, 

 spear lance heads and scrapers, sent by mail 

 to any address, postpaid, for 55c. These are 

 from the famous Scioto Valley mound region; 

 all tine. F. I. BROWN, Hajden Block, Col- 

 umbus, O. 



EX-PRESIDENT Harrison receives a larger 

 sum lor his articles on ''This Country of Ours," 

 which he is writing for Tlie Ladies' Home 

 Journal, than has been paid to any public 

 man iu America for magazine work of a simi- 

 lar nature. His first article, in the Christmas 

 aumber of the Journal, sold over 100,000 ex- 

 tra copies of the magazine, of which 735,000 

 copies were printed as a first edition. 



GREAT SOUVENIRS.— Twenty varieties 

 of tickets from the World's Columbian Expo- 

 sition, for twelve cents. Curiosities in ex- 



TO EXCHANGE.— Slack's Marvels of Pond 

 Life, Sea Shells from Vancover Island or a 

 novelty picture frame for SeaShells or Agates. 

 F. A. BICKFORD, Champlin, Hennepin Co., 



Minn. 



WANTED. — American and foreign birds' 

 eggs, sets and singles and books on birds and 

 eggs. I can offer a new $5.00 bicycle lamp, 

 stamps and stamp journal, birds' eggs, sets 

 and singles and No.'s 344, 345, 346 of Ameri- 

 can Naturalist, No.'s 3 and 4 of Science Guide 

 by Hyatt, North American Bows, Arrows and 

 Quivers by Otts T. Mason, $1.50 Cook's Birds 

 of Michigan, etc. Send me your lists and 

 receive mine in return. WM. J. WIRT, 

 Box 137, Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— Revolvers, Smith & Wessen 

 33, $7 .50; Remington 38, $4.00; Colt 45, belt 

 and hostler, $10.00. Nests and eggs, Davie's 

 paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.40; Naturalist's Man- 

 uel, COc; Our Birds in their Haunts, $1.75; 

 silver hunting case, Swiss movement, watch, 

 $10.00; 1883 nickles, no cents, 10c. Many 

 other articles list for stamp. C. BYRON 

 VANDERCOOK, Odin, Illinois. 



COCOAWOOD FIFE, Crosby model, for $4 

 worth of eggs in sets; 1895 volume of Scien- 

 tific American for $3 worth of eggs. LOW- 

 ELL P. LETTIS, Albion, N. Y. 



change for stamps. CLINTON A. FOX, .535 

 West 61st St., Station O, Chicago. 111. 



FOR SALE. — Good second hand copies 

 Cones' Field Ornithology, $3; Coues' Key to 

 N. A. Bird, 1873 edition, $5; Cones' Birds of 

 the Norlhwest, $3.60; Coues' Birds of Colo- 

 rado Valley, $3.(50; Capen's Oology of New 

 England, (rare out of print) $15. These are 

 all in good shape and will be sent on receipt 

 of price. W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— I have a few good 

 stamps to exchange for tiue showy shells or 

 will pay part cash. Send your shells on ap- 

 proval and if they are good size and hand- 

 some I will give good exchange or cash, and 

 have also a few fine sets to exchange for 

 same; write quick, please. Mention Museum. 

 WALTER E. MCLAIN, New Vineyard, Me. 



CASH or good exchange given for natural 

 history magazines wanted to complete files. 

 Send list. A new autoharp for exchange. F. 

 R. STEARNS, Sac City, Iowa. 



WANTED. — Fossil fish, crinoids, baculites 

 and trilobites, and eggs of raptores, in sets, 

 with full data. Can give in exchange fossil 

 broachioi)oda, gasteropoda and corals. HAR- 

 OLD M. MCLAUGHLIN, 117 W. 11th St., 

 Mason City, Iowa. 



EXCHANGE.— 11x14 Anthony's Universal 

 Camera; also a Globe burnisher, for Elk, 

 Moose, Deer, Antler or Mammal specimens, 

 unmounted. PROF. G. STAINSKY, Colo. 

 Springs, Col. 



POTTERS' CLAY, just what all taxider- 

 mists need for mounting Deer Heads, Fish 

 Mammals, etc; iu bricks of 6 and 13 lbs. each; 

 30c for a 6 lb. brick or 5()c for a large size; 

 must go by express or freight, $3.00 per hun- 

 dred lbs. W, F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. or 

 Keokuk, Iowa. 



I HAVE a large fine pair of Elk Antlers on 

 Skull; also a tine Bison's head nicely mounted 

 to exchange for a good grade of Double Bar- 

 rel Shot Gun and Mounted Birds, and Skins. 

 Eggs and most any thing the collector wants. 

 Address, with stamp, C. F. FITE, Denver, 

 Ind. 



INDIAN STONE and Flint Relics for sale 

 cheap. Five tiue arrows mounted on card, 

 30c postpaid. Axes, celts, clubheads, etc, 35c 

 up. Send for outlines. A. D. GRUTZ- 

 MACHER, Mukwonago, Wis. 2 



WANTED.— Deer, Elk. Moose, Bear and 

 Mt. Sheep heads. Any size but Al condition. 

 Also Rugs nicely lined. State what you have 

 and what vou want to get. W. F. WEBB, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



COLLECTORS, buy your trays in flat. 

 Note prices, li x 2 per hundred, 35c; 2x3 

 per hundred, 40c; 3x4 per hundred, 45c; 4 x 

 6 per hundred, 50c. Green, black, red or 

 white paper. Add one-fourth of order for 

 postage, or we will send by express. Any 

 child of 10 years can make up these trays. 

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



