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POTTERS' CLAY, just what all taxider- 

 mists need for niountiug Deer Heads, Fish 

 Mammals, etc; in bricks of G and 12 lbs. each; 

 "30c for a lb. brick or 5(ic 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. 



GEODES to sell or exchange. Price 50 cts. 

 to_ $3. Crmoids also to exchange. Shells, 

 minerals, ores, petrifications, corals, coins, 

 books and Indian relics wanted. No stamps 

 or eggs wanted. Send fine specimens and get 

 fine ones. Good oargains in large lots, by 

 the K)0 or barrel. Write now. Z. T. SNIVE- 

 LY. Box oj, VVayland, Clark Co.. Mo. 



EXCHANGE.— Sets Coots' F. Gallinuies, 

 Black Terns, Thick B. Grebes, Night Herons, 

 Yellowheads, Marsh Wrens, Swamp Spar- 

 rows, for specimens and curiosities, etc. 

 DKI.OS HATCH, Oakfield. Wis. 



40 Fossils for 40 cts., representing 2.5 species 

 of shell, corals, crinoids, plant and fish re- 

 mains, from coal measures. All good speci- 

 mens correctly labeled; prepaid. E. E. HAD- 

 LEY, Stuart, Iowa. 



EXCHANGE —Sets of Bryant's Cactus 

 Wren and San Pedro Partridge from lower 

 California. Black-chinueil Sparrow, Costa's 

 Hummer, etc. Fine skins of Townsend's 

 Junco. Lecontes' Thrasher, Hermit and Town- 

 send's Warblers, Mt. (iiiail. White headed 

 Woodpecker, etc., to exchange for stamps, U. 

 S. Revenue, and Dept. stamps especially de- 

 sired. E. C. THURBER, Alhambra, Los An- 

 geles Co., Calif. 



FOR SALE.— Indian relics. I can sgU 100 

 good arrows at $2; have many more relics 

 just as cheap. Let me hear from those wish- 

 ing to buy. All letters answered. A. T. 

 DUNLAP. Box 300, Norwood, N. C. 



WANTED.— Cop es (■' Coues' Key, Ridge- 

 way's Manual or any other book that we list, 

 new or second hand, for which we offer other 

 books, specimens, supplies or possibly cash if 

 a bargi^in. W. F. WEBB, Alliion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE— A 88-cal. X. L. shot gun 

 for first class sets, with full data, or will sell 

 cheap for cash. Address, H. W. BEERS. 

 Bridgeport. Conn. 2t 



Collection for Teachers and Students 

 of Natural Science. 



Shells, 33 species $ 2 50 



" 100 " 6 00 



Corals 12 " small 60 



" 25 " medium 3 00 



Minerals 52 " small 75 



" 100 " " 3 00 



" 100 " High School 25 00 



12 " showy 2 00 



Fossils 25 " 3 00 



Curios, Land and Marine 30 varieties. . 2 .50 

 .50 " .. 5 00 

 Starfish 12 " . . 1 50 



The above 12 collections will be sent to any 

 address for only $50, A splendid chance for 

 any school to obtain a fine working collection. 



W. F. 'WEBB, ALBION, N. Y. 



ALL FOR ^1.00 BILL. 



One years subscription to this Journal 

 beginning with Vohime II and your 

 choice of any of the folloiving 

 premiums. 



I. O. and O. Manual, Ueather bound, 50c. 



3. Fine Oiilogists' Outfit, 3 instruments in 

 case, 50c. 



3. Cheap Taxidermists' Outfit, 3 instruments 



in case, 50c. 



4. Package Botanists' Labels and Magnifier, 



50c. 



5. Entomologists' Outfit in Case, 50c. 



6. Package Mineralogists Labels, various 



kinds, 50c. 



7. Copy, "Birds of Michigan," 50c. 



8. " "Birds of Labrador. " 50c. 



9. " "Natural History of Labrador. " hOo, 



10. A Mineral Collection of 52 Specimens, 

 urepajd, list 75c. 



II. G fine varieties Fossils, 50c. 



12. One fine Polished Shell for mantle decor- 

 ation, 50. 



13. 6 kinds Arrow Heads, 5Gc. 



14. 1 fine "Skinner." 50' 



15. 15 kinds of Birds Eggs, all labeled, 50. 



Above premiums are sent prepaid and are 

 only given with the Museum one year. 



Address 



WALTER F. WEBB, 



Albion, N. Y. or Keokuk, Iowa. 



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 BIRDS EGOS 

 ^f^fSE€TS<- 

 vBIRDS^*> ANIMALS 



illustrated CaIaIogae\ 

 4 cents \n. stamps, j 



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Worcester! 



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Crinoid Heads 

 For SalCo 



E. M. SAUNDERS, Lebanon, Ind. 



