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THE BRUCE MUSEUM 

 Of Natural History, History and Art 



Wishes to correspond with reliable men possessing 

 collections of North American Birds, Eggs or 

 Mammals, particularly of the New England States. 

 Only Mounted material will be considered and this 

 only if it bears full data. 



Nothing will be considered that is not up to 

 the standard of this Museum. That means 



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Any reliable man who wishes to dispose of his col- 

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 a favor by corresponding with us. Anyone who 

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