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THE MUSEUM. 



EGG COLLECTORS:— We ofifer you a gen- 

 uine snap in fine sets. Look at this twenty 

 dollars' worth at list prices at $.'5,00 and pre- 

 paid to any part of the United States. Just i 

 catalogue prices. Order at once before sud- 

 ply is e.xhuiisted. Western Grebe 1-4, Eared 

 Grebe 1-8, Suoty 'J'ern series of 4, Noddy 

 Tern series of 4, Calif, (iull 1 ."), Cassius Auk 

 1-1, White Ibis 1-3, Chachalaca 1-3. White- 

 winged Dove 1-3, Great-tailed Grackle 1-4, Sen- 

 nett's Thrasher 1-4, Least Bittern 1-4, Golden- 

 fronted Woodpecker l-.'j. Lazuli Bunting 1-4. 

 Long-tailed Chat 1-4, White-riimped Shrike 

 1 6. This oft'er onlv holds good until April 

 16th. W. F. WEBB.Aliiion, N. y. 



WANTED:— Live Peacock or fresh skin full 

 plumage, male and female Hooded Merganser 

 and Anier. Woodduck, meat or fresh skins. 

 Pay cash or exchange stuffed birds. F. J. 

 MANCHESTER, Tax., Clark Mills, Oneida 

 Co., N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A 38-cal. X. L. shot gun 

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

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

 Bridgeport, Conn. 3t 



WANTED.— Copies o< Coues' Key, Kidge- 

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



FOR EXCHANGE:-AnElectricBattery and 

 complete outfit, cost $8. in good condition, 

 for best offer of sets, singles, mounted birds, 

 fancy poultry, etc. J. O. JOHNSON, Lock 

 Bo.x 550, Southington, Conn. 



COIN COLLECTORS:— We have .just issued' 

 a descriptive bulletin of a collection of 2000 

 fine American and Foreign Coins. We have 

 .some choice and rare things in the lot and 

 shall sell regardless of catalogue prices. 

 Write by return mail if you want the pick at 

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



40 FOSSILS for 40 cents, representing 2r> 

 species of shells, corals, crinoids, plant and 

 fish remains from coal measures. All good 

 specimens with name and locality of each. 

 E. E. HADLEY, Stuart, Iowa. 



UP-TO-DATE prices on Indian Relics, Min- 

 erals and Curiosities. F"oi the next !)0 days we 

 will make special prices. List free. 15 var- 

 ieties natural curiosities, 25c; 5 varieties of 

 relics from Connecticut, 25c; 1(1 varieties of 

 .sea shells, beauties, 1.5c. W. PERRY AR- 

 NOLD, Stonington, Conn. 



POTTERS' CLA\\ just what all taxider- 

 mists need for mounting Deer Heads, F'ish 

 Mammals, etc; in bricks of 6 and Vi lbs. each; 

 30c for a (5 lb. brick or 50c 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. 



TO EXCHANGE:-A tent 10x13 ft. 3 ft. 

 wall, best of duck, good as new; for best otter 

 in Indian relics, stuffed birds or mammals. 

 J AS. T. SWETMAN, Petersburg, III 



BOUND VOLUMES of the Museum. Any 

 of our subscribers who wish to return us the 

 first 12 numliers of the Muskum . pri'paid we 

 will semi them twelve numbers of like date 

 neatly bound in cloth, for 50c and 10c addi- 

 tional for postage. Or bound in full leather, 

 law book style for 90'- prepaid to you. We 

 will send Vol. I, 13 numbers, being a book of 

 nearly 400 pages, handsomely illustraled pre- 

 paid for 1.50. W, F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED: — Al sets with data and large 

 showy singles. Can offer the following sets 

 with 'data A. O. U. 65 1-3, 1!)1 1-4,194 1-3, 

 1117 1-4, 321 1-6, 388 1-3, 461 2-3, 4!)7 1-4,410 1-4, 

 467 1-4, 477 1-3, 616 1 5, 721a 1-5.16, 6i'3 1-4, 

 684 1-2. 305 1 -16 Address J. O. JOHNSON, 

 Lock Box 550, Southington, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Amateur Camera (snap 

 or time pictures) and complete outfit for de- 

 velopint, etc., cost over $20, in perfect con- 

 dition. Peck & Snyder's American club racing 

 skates, new, cost $5; Young American Re- 

 volver, $3 50; Stevens" Target Pistol, $3; I'el- 

 low Leather Case for number of fishing rods, 

 $5; and a large number of magazines, includ- 

 ing Munsty's. The Ce7ituri/, SI. AicAo/o.s and 

 the Lodies Home Jotirnul. alsf) a number of 

 liooks. Will exchange for shot guns, instru- 

 ments, books on birds, revolver, skins, rare 

 sets, climbers, etc. RICHARD McMURTRIE. 

 East Coulter St., Germantowu, Phila., Pa. 



SKINS of the Resplendent Trogan; strictly 

 full plumage; $6 prepaid W. F. WEBB, 

 Albion, N. Y'. 



STANDARD CLYCLOMETER. new. for 

 best otter in eggs. LOWELL P. LETTIS, Al- 

 bion. N. Y. 



WANTED:— fo/ofifi.sis, July '86, Jan. '87, 

 June '88, other natural historv papers. Send 

 list, stating lowest price. CHAS. H. UNNE, 

 Box 280, Little Rock, Ark. 



U. S. COPPER CENTS:— We have a com- 

 plete set and a lot of duplicates of U. S. cop- 

 per cents. They are a c/ioiir lot, not what 

 would 1)6 called onlinary ovjair. but all fine. 

 Collectors send list of dates they need and get 

 prices. Write at once for we shall close them 

 all out within 30 days. W. F. WEBB, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



WANTED Arrow Points. For every 12 

 points sent me will give four full sets af eggs 

 with data, catalogue value over 80 cts. Also 

 stamps and flower roots to exchange for rel- 

 ics. D. A. KINNEY, Box 73, Waseca, Minn. 



EXCHANGE:— Have 5 30ct. and 4 15ct. 

 used Columbians and skins, A. O. U. 51a. 154. 

 Want .stands, sets, etc. H. DAVIS ACKER- 

 LY, Northport, N. Y. 



Gi li,/l_„j.O One of Wilson's famous $1 

 Ct Wnatr Mineral collections. lO Ibs. 

 All the specimens are ot good quality and will find a 

 place iu your cabinet. 



TRY ONE! I can sell you mineral.s cheaper than 

 any other dealer. 



N. L.Wilson, 1 70 Tremont St.. Boston, Mass.. 



