THE MUSEUM 



Reliel Maps 



FOK SCHOOLS 

 OF ALL GRADES. 



Systematic collectinns. 



MlNERALOCiY, GEOLOGY, ZOoLOGY, 



LANTKRN SLIDES, ETC. 



Washington School Collections. 



Minerals, Rork.s iiiiil Iiiverlebrate A iriirils. 

 It is safe to .say that no collections of e(iual excel- 

 leuce have ever before heeii orteied in this country at 

 so low a pi'ioe {$•■! e lOhi. Send for circular. 



EDWIN E. HOWELL, 



«|-J ITth St . N. W., Washington. D O 



SEND 15c. STAMPS ^;%"^'""' ^''^'^'"'' 



INORIVIAL CATALOGUE 



or all European-paliearctic Irird eggs, in over iH*l 

 numbers, with prices and oumber ol sets tor each 

 .species. 



HERCDANN ROLLE. 

 INSTITUTION FOR NATURAL HISTORY, 



BERLIN N. W., EMDENP:R-STR. 4, GERMANY 



WHAT YOU WANT 



IS ONE OF 



WILSON'S FAMOUS 



$1 Mineral Collections! 



(10 pounds ia weight ) 



Clevelandite, Cancrinile, CJookerile, Curved 

 Muscovite. Garuet, Jasperized Wood, Lithia 

 Mica, Lepidolite, Limonite, Lodestone, Mag- 

 nesite, OlKsidian. Prehnite. Siderite, Scapolite, 

 Sulpliur, ral<', Vesuviauite, Willemile, Zoi- 

 site All speciruens are good si/.e and quali- 

 ty. TWY ONE. 



N. L. WILSON, 170 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 



Entomological Stipplies, 



Insect Pins, 



Pin n ingFo rceps , 



Magnifying 



Glasses, 



Botanical Collecting Cases & Presses. 



Write for circular BB and mention 

 The Museum. 



QUEEN & CO., Inc., 



Makers of Acme Microscopes. 

 116 Fulton St., N. Y. PHI LAD' A. 



ABeatiful Collection! 

 CHEAPEST AND BEST EVER 

 OFFERFD FOR THE MONEY. 



For *1 00 liill I will send \(>u Ul large, beau- 

 tiful and brilliant Butterflies and Moths. All 

 diHirent. troiu diH'eiiiu countries, spreading 

 from "1 6 inclit-s acics-i ihe wings. All are 

 perfect, tinelv iiKUinted lorrei-ilj named and 

 labelled, ready for the cabinet Each speci- 

 men is worth .'■-0 cents in cash. This otier 

 holds only to the lUlh of June 



If you want to know what I have more to 

 sell, .send a ten cnl xili^er piece in a letti r for 

 my new Catalogue, Address 



PROF. CARL BRAUN. Naiur list, 

 Bang.>r, Me.. U.S. A 



Attractive Minerals. 



Brighten up your col c'ciiim with one or 

 more of the following specimens: 



Chalcedony Geodes $ .'i to .$ 25 



Quartz (ieodes 10 .no 



Kvauile. bright blue .I 2.5 



Miilti cnjdied Tourmaline ^ 25 



Tourmalines, green cut gems.... 10 .50 



Qiiariz Crystals. Herk Co ,pr 100 2.") 

 " " with movable 



bubbles 15 1 00 



Onyx, Sardonyx and Bloodstone, 



ciu gems 5 25 



Smoky Quartz, cut gems 10 15 



Mosaics 5 10 



Twin Calcile Knglaml 15 .50 



Agate Watch Charm 25 50- 



Kniilaled Quartz 10 25 



Bysolite in Calcile 5 10 



Marcasite . 15 .50 



Sphalerite 10 .50 



Anthophyllite 5 25 



Pearls. Wisconsin, per dozen .. . 10 25 



Quartz Crytals, N. c: 10 1 00 



Collections fri>ra $1 to $100 Send stamp f')r 

 s:)niple copy of The .Vlineral Ciillcchir. 



ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN, Editor, 



237 N. Seventh St., Newark, N. J. 



Collection for Teachers and Students 

 of Natural Science. 



ShelLs, 33 species $ 2 50 



•• 100 " fi 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 13 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. 



