THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND EOE SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this department nntil fm-ther notice 

 at one half (+) cent a word. No notice less than 3,-,c. Terms Cash with crder. No o argefor 

 address I shall at all limes endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is ot a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A pair of climbers lor 

 good pair of roller skates. Also want good 

 pair of ice skates. No. U, and rubber pistol 

 pocket. W. G. STUTZM AN. Kent, O. 



TO EXCHANGE. — KemiDgton double-bar- 

 relled shot gun, LiMrly new, a tine shooter, for 

 articles valued at SJO. Want field or opera 

 glasses, climbing irons, datas, colored cotton, 

 egg cabinet, books on natural history, eggs or 

 ptrtcasli. First two wanted in particular. 

 Make offers. No postals C. G. SARGEANT, 

 Winnebago City, Minnesota. 



EXCHANGE —Southern bird and mam- 

 mal skins for others. Medical book.s, manu- 

 als ou all sul>JBCts. for skius or museum spec- 

 imens J. J. WIRZ, Taxidermist, Augusta, 

 Ga. 2m 



FOR SAl.E —One tine golden eagle and 

 other birds, and mammals, captured and 

 mounted in Pennsylvania. Send best oti'er for 

 eagle soon; aWo for vouug grey foxes. MISS 

 LEAH BERKHEIMER, Qst erburg, Penna. 



COLLECTORS make your own cement, for 

 20c silver or stamps 1 will send receipt. Just 

 the thing for mounting specimens on card 

 board; will exchange. C. F. ALKH^E, Box 

 228, Mt. Sterling. Ohio. 



WILL take desirable sets of nicely prepared 

 eggs in exchange for extra fine White Ply- 

 mouth Rock fowls or eggs for hatching. W. 

 J. B. WH.LI\MS, Holland Patent, N. Y. 



BIRDS, Mammals and Reptiles mounted 

 true to nature. 'J'hose wishing to buy or to 

 have tirstclass work of this kind done cheap 

 will do well to gnt my prices before sending 

 elsewhere HARRY A. WEISS, Taxidermist, 

 Owcgo, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— Kombi and printing frame, 

 price $3.25. prepaid; co<t me $3 95; good as 

 new. CHAS. H. FINNE, Box 280, Little 

 Rock, Arkansas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 75,000 U S. stamps of 

 different denomination, 5,000 cigarette pic- 

 tures, one black walnut cabinet with 05 com- 

 partments. 28 X 18 inches, for singles, eggs or 

 minerals, in exchange for the best offer of 

 Indian relics or single eggs of New England 

 birds. Address HARRY A. DORR, 300 Pine 

 St., Providence, R. I. 



EXCHANGE.— Marine, lan.l and fresh- 

 water shells, for same; especially desire Cyp- 

 raea, Cones, Olives and foreign land shells. 

 Send lists and receive mine. CHAS. S. 

 HODGSON, Albion, Ills. 



FIFTY species of the finest fresh water and 

 land shells to exchange. Will take sets, 

 skins of birds or mammals, minerals, fossils, 

 curios or offers. W. S. STRODE, Lewistown, 

 HI. 



WANTED.— Indian relies and curiosities. 

 Will give good exchange orc:ish. Would like 

 to correspond with Southern collectors. J. 

 H. MERRILL, 20 Tufts St., Cambridgeport, 

 Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have a large supply of 

 pipe stone relics, carved by the Sioux Indians, 

 in the form ot pipes, daggers, hatchets, watch 

 charms, etc. Will sell or exchange for birds, 

 animals, etc., stuffed. Write and get terms 

 at once. C. A. MALLORY, Taxi., Flandieau. 

 So. Dak. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Tenth, eleventh and 

 twelfth annual reports U. S- Geological Sur- 

 vev for good arrow and .«pear points, with 

 notes where from. FRANK R. RATHBUN, 

 42A Franklin St., Auburn, N. X. 2m 



10 vol. old books, literary, leather backs, 

 lA in. thick, London print 1826 1832, for 

 showy minerals, shells, corals, marine curios, 

 for private collection. Write. M. INGALS- 

 BY, Custer City, McKean Co., Pa. 



A CORRECHTON — In my paper in the 

 January issue of The Museum, "Notes from 

 the Mohawk's Country," the name of the an- 

 cient Mohawk village should read, Camp 

 Gayadutta. It has been well named thus, by 

 the archicologists of the valley, for the stream 

 on wh'.ch it is situated. Also in the same 

 ))aper, for -Varu" read "Yarn." P. M. V. 

 E. 



WANTED —I will give seed exchange for 



sets, with nests, of A. O. U.. No.'s 465, 501, 

 5.52 tm 504, 601. 022a, 705, 706, 707, 718, 725. 

 751, 761a, 610, 507, 474b. 474c, 474d, 474f and 

 457*. For any of above I otter tine sets and 

 showy insects. Parties having above, please 

 write. O W. KNKiHT, No. 384 Hammond 

 St., Bangor, Maine. 



