THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this ■lepartment until further notice 

 at one-half (i) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with order. No charge for 

 address. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char 

 acter from using these columns. 



I will trade a tine 10-pointed black-tailed 

 deer head, nicely mounted, for a large Kodak. 

 Must be in good order. Either lihns or glass. 

 Address, stating what make. ABE ABRA- 

 HAMS, Taxidermist, Sheridan, Wyoming. 



WANTED.— A double-barrel breech-load- 

 ing 13 gauge top break for a seven jeweled 

 Madison, lever set silver ore case worth $T. 

 An Elgin seven jeweled silver ore case worth 

 $6; also an American seven jeweled watch 

 worth $.5. All are good time keepins. Make 

 me an offer. OTTO WEALTI. Wanconda, 

 111. 



(!)OAL Measure Fossils. I will send pre- 

 paid, 50 fossils for 75 cents, representing 25 

 species, two specimens each, consisting of 

 shells, corals, criuoids, plant and hsh remains. 

 12 large specimens for $1, all different species 

 of shells, corals and plant fossils: prepaid. 

 All are splendid specimens fully labeled. E. 

 E. HADLEY, Stuart, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Beautiful specimens uf 

 Me.xican Ouy.x. for all kinds of minerals, fos- 

 sils, shells, Indian relics and curiosities. All 

 colors, polished and unpolished. Send list of 

 what you have to e.xchange and its value, and 

 receive reply by return mail. EUDl' N. 

 SMITH, New Britain, Conn. 



WANTED for cash. —Microscope, ento- 

 mological check list, literature on Ccncholo- 

 go and Entomology, back volumes of The Ob- 

 server and Tlie Nautili, s Will sell copy of 

 Studer's Birds of North America, for best of- 

 fer. O. B. MONTGOMERY, Lock Box 181, 

 Allentown, Pa. 



WANTED, Birds.— A nice lot of Hawks, 

 Owls, Eagles, Herons, Ducks, etc., to exchange 

 for common eggs in singles or sets. Any 

 quantity. Let us hear what you have. CHAS. 

 K. REED, Worcester, Mass. 



•SCHOOLCRAFT'S Indian Tribes of the 

 United States," in three large volumes; 1811 

 pages in all and profusely illustrated with 

 line colored lithograph plates and steel en- 

 gravings and all in very hue second hand 

 condition— cloth bound. This rare and inter- 

 esting work is work $50; but if sold soon $20 

 cash will buy it. This is a grand work and 

 we cannot describe it here. Many fine col- 

 ored plates of stone pipes, relics, etc. are 

 shown. C. E. TRIBBETT, Thorntown, Indi- 

 ana. 



WANTED. — Live rattle-snakes, copper- 

 heads or any other venomous snakes. For 

 further particulars address H. W. C. BOD- 

 ECKER, Center Moriches, Long Island, N. Y. 



WANTED. — A good camera. Will exchange 

 Indian relics, curios ami crinoid heads. Have 

 copperhead and rattlesnake stutTed and other 

 curios. Write what you have. E. M. SAUN- 

 DERS, Lebanon, lud. 



TOEXCHANGE.— Cones' Key, 1894; Dav- 

 ie's Methods in the Art of Taxidermy, or oth- 

 er .similar work; all new. for stamps. Col- 

 umbians of any value, good U. S. or collect- 

 ions taken. Reference, anvone in my town. 

 Correspond. JAMES P. MELZER, Milford, 

 N. H. 



FOR SALE or exchange. — Fine sets of 

 snapping and water turtle eggs with data, 

 A.O. U. 51a8-3 Electric battery and com- 

 plete outfit; pair of Reed's climbing irons; 

 cannon, mounted on wheels, weight 35 lbs., 

 nickle plated, fine, value $30. Should like 

 ftrst-class sets of Hawks, tiulls. Rails, Hum- 

 mers, etc, with data. All answered. J. O. 

 JOHNSON, Lock Box. 550, Southington, Conn. 



U. S. Postage and Reveijue Stamps wanted 

 for cash or good exchange. Can also use 

 good foreign in exchange. It will pay you to 

 correspond with us if you have any stamps to 

 sell or exchange. Have a lOshot Marlin 

 safety repeating riHe. 32 cal. in line condi- 

 tion; several parts of Nehrlings Birds of North 

 America; Animate ( 'reation, in 16 parts, some- 

 thing fine, rare eggs in sets, water-color 

 paints. If vou have anv .'^tamps drop us a 

 line. MEEKER & LUCAS, Box 396, Bridge- 

 port, Conn. 



WANTED for cash —A second-hand micro- 

 scope in good condition; books on Concholo- 

 gy and Entomology; back numbers of The 

 Nautilus and The Observer. Also offers for 

 old U. S. postals. O B. MONTGOMERY, 

 Lock Box 181, Allentown, Pa. 



