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THE MUSEUM. 



"THE LIVING WOLD."— A first-class nat- 

 ural history, in cloth and gilt. 73.5 pages. good 

 as new; also Gray's ''Lessons in Botany" and 

 Riley's "Uirecti: ns for Collecting and Pre- 

 serving Insects." I want "Our Birds in their 

 Haunts," "Fort Ancient," back numbers of 

 the OrnithologiU and Oologist, eggs in sets 

 and Indian relics. E. A DOOLITTLE, 

 Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio 



LOdK. — A line set with data. Golden- 

 fronted Woodpecker 1-4, .50c; Mexican Gold- 

 finch I-.'), .50c. Send stamp for complete list 

 and price of skins. B. S. BOWDISH, Holley, 

 N. Y. 



WANTED.— A fair size box turtle. Will 

 pay fifty cents and expressage for first one 

 sent. WM. H. HUSE. Manchester, N. H. 



TAXIDERMISTS AND COLLECTORS.— I 



have a fine large series of Florida skins of 

 Birds and Mammals. I offer for very low 

 rates. They are suitable for mounting. 

 Write for list: W. F. WEBB, Albion. N. Y. 



WANTED.— Copies o> Coues' Key, Ridge- 

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



I HAVE flint lock muskets, rifles, fiint 

 locks, also mounted Hawks and Owls; some 

 Geodesto sell or exchange for mounted birds. 

 Must be first-class, send list what you have 

 and price. CASPER LOUCKS, York, Pa. 



TAME Barred Owl, two-thirds grown, eat 

 from hand, no need of a cage. Bird eggs, 

 Indian Relics or cash wanted in exchange. 

 L. CHASE, Box G18, Howell, Mich. 



WANTED. — In exchange for extra fine 

 mounted Deer's head (five points); all kinds 

 of extra large Butterflies, Moths, Spiders, etc. 

 or have to exchange a well-mounted Japan- 

 ese Pheasant or African Lion cub. Have also 

 for sale alive. Blue-racer, Water and Rattle- 

 snake; White Rats; Brown, Gray and Flying 

 Squirrels; Mourning Doves; five kinds of 

 small sized owls; one Japanese Pheasant Hen; 

 one pair California Quails; Mud Turtle; Prai- 

 rie Dog; Badger; Horned Toads; Lizards; and 

 Coyote Pup. A. M. Vd. VLIES, Washington 

 Ave., bet. 26th and 27tli St., Ogden, Utah. 



NOTICe. 



I am now ready to fill orders of fresh 

 Bird Skins from this country. Skins 

 will be sent the same da}' as skinned. 



Send for list. Large orders will be 

 sent by Freight or Express. 



Parties desiring to take a tour, after 

 the large game of the west would do 

 well to correspond with me. 



NATHAN L. DAVIS, 



MARY'S VALE, P. O., UINTAH CO., WYO. 



you neea a 



Goss' Birds of Kansas at $5 50 



Maynard's Birds of Eastern N. A. at 8 00 



Coues' Key at 7 20 



Ridgeway 's Manual at 6 70 



Davie's Methods in il e Art of Taxidermy 5 33 

 A large list of bmihs offered at very low 

 prices. Above are all new, and postpaid on 

 receipt of price. 



Fine Taxidermists" Tools, such as 



Stuffing t creeps, 6i in. . - 85c 



Spring Forceps at io, 14, 25, 3.5, 40, 50, 65,75c. 



All styles, sizes and grades. Write for 

 what you want. 



Fine Taxidermist's Outfit in choice case, pre- 

 paid, $3.00 



Great Bai gains in Entomologists" 

 Supplies. 



Forceps $1 C0-$2 00 



Pins per 1000 2 00 



S))ecial rate on .5000 or over. 

 Killing Cans 50c and 1 00 



Fine line of Botanists' Supplies at low rates. 



Send orders at once. AH letters quickly 

 answered. 



W. F. \A^ebb, Albion, N. Y. 



WFi PRINT i-SiTdlSo^c': 



»f U I lUil 1 100 Envelopes, 40c; 

 luu Cards, 40c, all for $1.00. Send stamp for 

 figures on any printing. We can save you 

 money A. M. EDDY, ALBION, N. Y. 



Shine? 



There are many specimens in your collec- 

 tion that do not show their beauty unless 

 polished. Let us saw them into slabs and 

 polish them making many specimens of one, 

 each more beautiful than the original, and 

 leaving some splendid exchange material. 

 We have some very pretty specimens for 

 sale, of solid Geodes, Petrified Wood, Mexi- 

 can Onyx, Green Opal, etc., and those 

 "Faults" and "Folds" are wonderful. 



We intend to tell you a little each month 

 what we can and are doing in our 



STEAM 

 LAPIDARY SHOP. 



JOHN G. BUXTON, 



MILO CENTRE, N. Y. 



