THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this department until further notice 

 at one-half (i) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with order. No charge, Jor 

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

 acter from using these columns. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Ohio eggs in sets or sin- 

 gles, for first class sets with full data of other 

 localities. Send list and receive ours. R. C. 

 RUSH, Hudson, Ohio. 



WANTED. — Grey's Anatomy, Organ of the 

 Art of Healing, by Samuel Hahneman; Essen- 

 tials of Chemistry, Whittan's: Keep's West 

 Coast Shells, books and papers on natural 

 science; also want shells, fossils and curios in 

 hundred lots Will give good exchange in 

 specimens of all kinds. FREU H. ANDKUS, 

 Elkton, Oregon. 



FOR SALE. — One large catamount skin 

 from Cascade Mts., $1.50; 2 large centipedes 

 and 1 large Tarantula, in alcohol, 1 heart of a 

 large lonu and 2 curious, small snakes in al- 

 cohol, all for $2; 6 fine specimens, several 

 good grooved stone axes and celts, and 200 

 arrowheads at low uriees; send stamp for de- 

 scription. C. E. TRIBBETT, Thorn town, In- 

 diana. 



WANTED.— Fossil Fish, Crinoids, baculites 

 and trilobites, also eggs of Raptores, in sets, 

 with full data. Caa give in exchange fossil 

 brachiopoda, gasteropoda and corals. HAR- 

 OLD M. MCLAUGHLIN. 817 W. 11th St., 

 Mason City, Iowa. 



WANTED. — A sombrerero or cowboy's hat. 

 Good exchange in eggs, skins or mounted 

 birds. Address, CURIO COLLECTOR, Box 

 A. Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Entire postal cards and copper 

 coins of all nations, in exchange or for cash. 

 State issue of each specimen and price, post- 

 paid. aJ. W. MILLER, Ste Luce, Rimouski 

 Co., Que., Can. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 1 pr- moose-hide strung 

 snow-shoes, in good condition, and 85 Nos. of 

 Ornithologist and Oologisls' magazines, for 

 best offers of birds' eggs, in sets, with com- 

 plete data. C. G. SARGEAJSTT, Winnebago 

 City, Minnesota. 



FRESH WATER or land shells, for same. 

 Fossils, marine curios. Philatelic papers to 

 exchange; send lists; stamps wanted. D. H. 

 EATON, Woburn, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE— A fife in first-class con- 

 dition, will exchange for a 32 or 38 caliber re- 

 volver. HERVEY L. SMITH, Smith's Ferry. 



Mass. 



CHOICE Pacihc Coast bird skins fir ex- 

 change. Can use light shot gun, large ride, 

 38cal. S. & W., reloading tool or anything in 

 that line, photographic apparatus. 5 x 8, or 

 larger. No specimens wanted in exchange at 

 present. GEO. G. CANTWELL, Puyallup, 

 Wash. 



WANTED. — A pair of climbers, strapped 

 preferred; will give good exchange or cash. 

 HERVEY L. SMITH. Smith's Ferry, Mass. 



SIOUX INDIAN relics, of all kind.s, to ex- 

 change for good black point eagle feathers. 

 E. C. SWIGERT, Gordon, Neb. 



100 specimens, illustrating the manufacture 

 of arrowheads and spearheads, and including 

 perfect specimens of each, also knives and 

 scrapers, cores and discs, sent by express for 

 one dollar. F. I. BROWN, Hayden Bldg., 

 Columbus, Ohio. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE.— First - class 

 Indian relics and part cash for No. 5 or 6 

 Remington typewriter. E. C. SWIGERT, 

 Gordon, Neb. 



EXCHANGE. — Two cameras, holding dozen 

 2i X 2* plates, snap shot; also new No. 5 

 autoharp; what can you offer? C. H. DICK- 

 INSON. Grand Rapids. Minn. 



WANTED. — I desire to form a collection of 

 curios, such as Indian relics, ancient firearms, 

 swords, etc. Send me a list of what you have, 

 giving description and lowest prices. A 

 SCHAUF, 108 Vernon Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 



WANTED. — A snapshot camera, also an 

 electric motor; a good banjo and a jointed 

 Hsh pole for exchange; answers to all. L. C. 

 PENDELL, No. 2 HollisSt., Worcester Mass. 



I WANT the Museum, No. 4, and No. 12, 

 vol. 0, "The Oologist," also many other papers. 

 Can exchange books, papers, stamps, birds, 

 mammals, etc. R. H. ROCKWOOD, Water- 

 viUe, Maine. 



MAINE BIRDS and mammals in the meat. 

 Will exchange for good offers or for cash. 

 Send your list of wants in these lines immed- 

 iately to R. H. ROCKWOOD. Waterville. Me. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —A lot of old 



numbers of the American Naturalist; pages 

 mostly uncut. P. O. Box 2123, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



