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THE MUSEUM. 



SHELL CHECK LISTS. A very handy 

 thing for every concholoeical collector. Do/,., 

 15c; 100, 75c prepaid. EDITOR MUSEUM, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine Birds Eggs in 

 sets and singles for tools or books on Taxid- 

 ermv. Send lists and receive mine. CHAS. 

 J. TUCKER, 1132 St. Gregory St , Mt. Adams, 

 Cincinnatti, Ohio. 



COLLECTOR'S Requisites. Pair strapped 

 climbers, same as we have sold for years, 

 $1.75; 25 Checking Lists. 12c; Oologists' Fine 

 Pointed iMirceps, 25c; Taxidermists best For- 

 ceps. ,50c; Stuffing Forceps, 75c; Taxidermist 

 Outfit, tools, lot eyes and tags. Manual, etc. 

 $3; a better one, *3; best made, $5; Tanning 

 Liquor, qt., 50c; Wire, 10 to 25c per lb; Mica 

 Snow, 3 lbs, for $1. Remember we have 

 everv article used by Naturalists. W F. 

 WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. V. 



EXCHANGE COLUMNS. Try these col- 

 umns and see the results obtained. Only 25c 

 for a short notice which cannot fail to be 

 worth four to ten times this amount to you. 



BOOKS! Most collestors want some books 

 as the (all and winter months come on. Did 

 you ever stop to think that a publisher always 

 gets special rates on any books? We have the 

 catalogues of all the reputable publishers in 

 the U. S. and many foreign, and can get any- 

 thing you want. To our customers and sub- 

 scribers, we otter to buy at a reduction on 

 what they would pay at any book store. 

 Some l)ooks there is a large discount on; oth- 

 ers only a very small. Send us your list of 

 books, one or more, you want to get and we 

 will quote prices at once. If a book "out of 

 usual run," and you know publishers name, 

 give us that and it will aid somewhat. We 

 have saved "Museum" subscribers 10 to 20 

 per cent ou a little bill of books; and money 

 saved these times is appreciated by all. We 

 carry several hundred books in stock and 

 we mav have what you want ou hand. MUS- 

 EUM PUB. CO.. Albion. N. Y. 



MINORCAS, Black and White, nearly 200 

 old and young stock for sale cheap to make 

 room, of the best strains. Won at the lead- 

 ing Michigan shows of '95 and '06. Also a 

 few fine ferrets. SAMUEL H. DAVIS, Lan- 

 sing, Mich. 



TO F:XCHANGE. Indian relics. Fossils, 

 Minerals, Shells and Coral, for mounted Tar- 

 antula, trap-door Spider and nest, centipede, 

 rattlesnake and Ostrich Egg. GEO.F.HILER, 

 Sebring, Pa. 



MINFjEALS, F'ossils. Curios, Eggs, Skins, 

 Skulls, Skates, Climbers, Shells, Coleptera, 

 Books. Papers, Nests, Prehistoric Pottery, 

 Birds Eggs, Reptiles, etc. to exchange for 

 Marine Curios. ^ Send lists. W. E. SNYDER, 

 Beaver Dam, Wis. 



WANTED. — Copies of The Nautilus, State 

 and Government Reports on Geology and 

 Conchology. Offer fossils, shells, &c. Print- 

 ing in exchanga for specimens. D.H.EATON, 

 Woburn, Mass. 



SEE that "fair proposition" that A. B. 

 Crim makes in another column. 



WANTED. — A few well mounted skeletons 

 of such as: Cat, Crow, Snake, Alligator, Frog, 

 F'ish, etc. Anyone having .<ame for sale cheap 

 write at once. W. F. \\ HUB, Mgr., Albion, 

 NY. 



ALCOHOLIC SPECIMENS. Parties wish- 

 ing any starfish or jellyfish in alcohol, or any 

 marine curios from Monterey, Cal. in alcohol 

 for study write for list of what we have on 

 hand. W. F. WEBB. Mgr., Albion, N. Y 



Complete Your Files. 



This number ends Vol. II of the Mdseum. 

 We can now supply back numbers at 5c each. 

 Vol. I complete, prepaid, 60c. Vol. II the 

 same. Don't put off ordering what you lack, 

 until our supply of many numbers is ex- 

 hausted. MUSEUM PUBLI.SHING CO., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



Special 

 Announcement! 



No Cabinet is complete without a collection 

 of Herkimer County Crystals. I 



want every rea(ier of this monthly to have a 

 collection of these marvels of beauty, hence I 

 will make you this otter: Let me send you, 

 by return mail, postpaid, 35 of these brilliant 

 gems. If they please you, send me just 70 

 cents, (no more) if not satisfactory, return the 

 collection and it will be O. K. Is not this a 

 fair proposition;' 



A. B. CRIM, 



MIDDLEVILLE, HERKIMER CO., N. Y. 



THE 



Amateur Trainer. 



BY ED. F. HABERLEIN, 

 (A practical trainer of thirty years experience.) 

 Is a plain, practical and concise, yet thor- 

 ough guide in the art of training, handling 

 and the correcting of faults of the bird-dog, 

 subservient to the gun afield. Second edition, 

 illustrated, paper cover, $1.00; cloth, $1.50. 

 Addi-ess. 



ED. F. HABERLEIN, 



Mcpherson, kans. 



WF, PRINT LeS-tC/o'c'! 

 VV U X lliil 1 100 Envelopes, 40e; 

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

 figures on any printing. We can save you 

 money A. M. EDDY, ALBIO\, N. Y. 



