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THE MUSEUM. 



STAMPS.— 100 all different. 5o; 25 well as- 

 sorted, ric; 1,000 well mixed, 3,5c. Agents 

 wanted at ."iO per cent, commission. EDWIN 

 G. COREY, 3U E. 129 St., New York City. 



WANTED. -Skins of 211, 215, 2.M. 226, 234 

 893d. 395. 390. 399. 406, 409. 6S4, 477 478 483' 

 484. 441, 384. Offer skins in exchangs. 'P k' 

 OILMAN, Box 312, Palo Alto, Cal. 



Mr VVeljb, dear Sir: Enclosed please find 

 exchange notice. The latter I wish inserted 

 m yonr valuable paper, The Mcseuh. My 

 last "ad." brought me more replies than I 

 could deal with. Yours truly, PHIL K 



'10 EX( HANGE.— For sea shells, bird 

 skius or offers, several hundred magazines, 

 including natural science magazines,"vS(ien- 

 titic American," •■Cosmopolitan," "(Jnce a 

 Week," and books on natural history 

 FRANK STUART, Ritzville, Wash. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -Tarpon rod, 

 with two tips, Von Hole reel, Springdeld ritle' 

 W)th bayonet, S &W 38 cal., old magazines' 

 Ithaca Hammerless. 10 ga., new, $35, or 12 or 

 16 sa Hammerless in exchange. H I BEN- 

 EDICT, 18 Main St.. Lockport, N. Y ''m 



TO EXCHANGE —Collection of eggs and 

 nests, value over one hundred dollars for 

 Magazine Camera. ^L■^gazine Ritle, Shot Gun 

 Revolvers. High Gi-aile Microscope or Kosh- 

 konoMg Hunting Skiff. J. p. FEAGLER, 

 Waterloo. Ind. 



iOR EXCHANGE AND SALE.-Fine Fo.s- 

 sil Fish, Indian Pipes, War Clubs, Moccasins 

 Stone and Flint Tools, U. S. Dept , Sets, Rare 

 U. S.. all Lssues U. S. Postal Cards, War 

 Kehcs, Curios, Mounted Birds. U S and 

 Foreign Coins. O. D. WALBRIDGB, Marseil- 

 les, III. 



. A SNAP.— A good house and lot, good loca- 

 tion, in the live town of Ritzville Wash 

 coutjtv seat of Adams Co., business and 

 dwelling house combined, two story, 22 x 40 

 ■with addition back, 14 x 30, well worth $100o' 

 will take .$800, one-half cash, one half in sea 

 shells and curios. FRANK STUART Ritz- 

 ville, Wash. 



MESMERISM HYPNOTISM.-Beingau ad- 

 vanced student of one of the foremost Ameri- 

 can Hypnotist--, I wi.l be pleased to give in- 

 structions in Mesmerism and Hypnotism (by 

 ^,^'^1 For a short time I will accept desir- 

 able Natural History specimens in payment 

 Every person can learn. Very useful to phy- 



f'oT^fcT,'''""''''''- "f'"- • '^nd amn.sing to all. 

 ISADOR S. TROSTLER, 4246 Farnam St . 

 Omaha. Neo. 



iORSALE OR EXCHANGE -One laro-e 

 caterpillar, one tine doubled-headed chicken 

 one alligator, one horned frog, one snake 

 trom South America, and one scorjjion in al- 

 cohol, for best amount in cash or exchange 

 tor best oiler in minerals. Write .soon giv- 



'T7''pT7",^*'nV"i'\V':'r':; "■■ ""' "f minerals.' AL- 

 FRED MKNAtP, 1232 Lafayette Ave., Bal- 

 timore,. Md. 



WANTED.— Cocoons and Chrys.alide.s. all 

 kinds. Will pay cash for desirable sper^ies 

 Write to PROF. CARL BRAUN, Naturalist 

 Bangor, Maine. ' 



SPECIMEN 

 the beginning 

 pared to fund 

 tutious with 

 birds, eggs, m 

 tory specimen 

 manently loc.-i, 

 these columns 

 respondent e s 

 Puyallup, Wa: 



S from the Arctic Circle. With 

 of this season we shall be pre- 

 sh collectors, dealers and insti- 



choice specimens of Alaskan 

 ammals. furs and natural his 

 s generally. We are to be per- 

 ted and mean business. Watch 



for an Alaskan address. Cor- 

 dicited. GEO.G CANTWELL 

 h. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE — 10 volumes 

 of "The New Monthly Magazine and Literary 

 Journal," published by Colburn and Bentley 

 of London, in 1826-32, leather back, with paste 

 board cover, in good condition for age, 81 in. 

 long, U to 2 in. thick, for ores, sea curios, 

 corals, etc. Write what you have for ex- 

 change. M. INGALSBY. Custer City, Mc- 

 Kean Co., Pa 



INDIAN RELICS.— Special bargain. 1 Hint 

 hoe, 1 Hint hatchet, 3 war points, 1 drill, 1 

 spear, 1 scraper, 1 piece pottery, all perfect 

 relics, and sent prepaia, for $1. Have a few 

 genuine copper spears and needles, also a 

 nice lot of hoes, spades, war clubs axes, etc 

 Outlines tor stamp. A. D. GRUTZMACHER, 

 Mukwonriffo, Wise. 



Bucknell University, Lewisburg Pa. Jan 

 17, 1896. Walter F. Web... Albion, N. Y. 

 Dear Sir:— Enclo.sed find $1 (bill) for my re- 

 newal to the Museum. As a premium per 

 your ad. on back of December issue send me 

 O &(). Manuel, leather bound. I think the 

 McsEDJi quite a success and I have mine 

 bound, and forms quite an addition to my 

 library. Yours truly, Harry C. Simons, Lewis- 

 biirg. Union Co ., Pa. 



CASTS of huge and rare birds' eggs. For 

 the next thirty days I will sell at the follow- 

 ing low rates: Great Auk. 60 cts. ; /Epyornis 

 $2. .50; Dyornis. $1 75; Rhea. 45 cts ; Eraue. 45 

 cts.; Ostricti. 45 cts.; Golden Eagle, 50 cts.; 

 Bald Eagle. 45 cts. These casts are so perfect 

 that they can hardly be distinguished from 

 the genuine egg. Dealers please send for 

 wholesale rates N. P. BRADT, Hindsburgh ' 

 Orleans Co., N. Y. 



WANTED. — "Auk's" complete tile "Arcba; 

 ologist, "(except No 1 of Vol 2) 17 "Oologists," 

 5 "Or, ithologi.sts & Oologists." for 1891. for 

 best offer. Address, V. H. CHASE, Wady 

 Petra. III. ^ 



I am still offering tine cabinet specimens of 

 Elastic-Sand-Stone at 25 and 50 cents each, or 

 I will exchange for crystalized minerals; will 

 send the same size specimens as those sent 

 me. Address. P. R. CAMP. Marietta. Ga. 

 P. S. Wanted a small job pr inting oultit. 



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. 



