THE COLLECTORS' MONTHLY 



EXGHARGES AMD WARTS. 



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Under this heading we insert exchanges and 

 wants, and a s correctly named 



with data or money in payment Will allow a 

 word lor every cent the eggs are worth No 

 class eggs received JJo eggs accepted listed less 

 than fiittecn cents I having a large 



number of words, send sets it possible We <ln 

 not care for notices less than 25- words 



or money must accompany your notice'. 



if No exchanges will -be noticed unles 

 compamied by payment in full for inserting the 



same. 



(10LLECT0RS use Star Embalming Compound, 

 ) which is the best and cheapest made Price, 

 id 50 cents 

 vv. M. BERM \N, Los Angeles, Cal. B 2 



WANTED.— Indian Relics, for which I will ex- 

 change Scientific books, Novels, Collectors' 

 papers. Magazines and Foreign coins. Send 

 drawings and I will make offers 



G. L. HOWE, Granger, Oregon. 



Uiirrowing Owls Egg.s. 



In sets with data to exchange tor other first 

 -us iii sets and a few singles. 



I,. B. HARTZELL 



Crystal Springs, (Harper Co.,) Kansas, 4-s 



u\y fine specimens 

 Moss mounted on 



PACIFIC SEA MOSS. -Soim 

 from Southern California, 

 bard hoard. Price 25 cents. 



W. M. BJBRMAN, Los Angeles, Cal 



RUST Is the greatest enemy to iron and steel. 

 Use " \nti Rust" and you need not fear him. 

 I5e. SUNSET MFG. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. 



TRAY'S TO EXCHANGE. Unlii 

 ally lined, f new Invei 

 white card hoard, clol li 

 mounted specimens, ett 



Stating whal vim have and Want 



Prof. K .1 si ii \r;i'i:i: 



le;|iis. I, a 



TO Every person Beudiim us Tim i 

 fot 01 bsei i; ■■ion to er, this 



month, we will sen 

 egg worth I'D cents 



THE COLLEt I ORS" MONTHLY 



BIRO'S EGSS. 



Minerals, Fossils, Stamps, Shells, Confederate 

 money, and Curios to exchange for Old Books and 

 Magazines, Confederate money, Indian Belies 

 Coins and Relies 



FRANK M K1NNE, Knoxville, Iowa 3-6 



A COLLECTION OF EGGS worth $2.20 for only 

 $1.1)0. The Collection consists of an egg of 

 each of the following: Rid'gs No's 2, 63, 93, 128, 

 197, 231, 283, "244, 258, 2G1, 282, 300a, 304. 320. 361. 

 g75, 388, 430, 516. All eggs are strictly tirst-elass 

 This collection is worth double the money. Five 

 cents extra must be enclosed to help pay postage. 

 Stamps not wanted. Address at once, 



ELMER .). GILLETT, Barwj Centre, N-. Y. 



A NTI RUST.— Try it! "Seeing is be^ving." 

 A. Price 25 centa. VVarruuted. 



SUNSET MFG. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. 



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EXCHANGE..— Fossi is and \ 

 Stamps. Fossils and < 

 HERBKRT E. BROCK. Mason City, Iowa. 



FOR EVERY $5.00 worth of firs 

 either singles oi me with ■ 



will mail a receipt for making Arsenical So 

 preserving bird skins, used in the Scienl ifl< 

 of Taxidermy, Paris, France. Nothing 

 [ also have eggs of my locality ro exchau 

 other localities. Write i 

 (i, VV. MORSE, .'ill 



THE New England Business, Dit 

 Gazetteer, No. 11, containing the name* 

 in ess and address of Dearl ■ very merchan 

 ufacturer and proffesional man in all tti 

 England States. < 

 Contains 1850 pasres. W hat offers 



C. H. PRINCE, DanteSouville, Conn. 



NATURE'S REALM, 



A Monthly M igazink 



The Only Publication in the World 



Devoted solely to 



Popular Natural History. 



I jlXCHANGE.— Shells, Corals, Eyeatones.Sawftsh 

 !i saws, .Spanish Moss, for sal-) or exchange for 

 useful articles. it , i < 



MRS. A. NEPH ENS, John's Pass, Fla. 



The Aquarium Department 



is conducted by Hugo Mulertt, who will answer 

 all queries relative CO the lonstruetion and eon- 

 duet of Aquaria. 



The Xote and Query Department 



is especially opened to record Ghe observ 

 and experiences of amateur naturalists who de- 

 sire to commune one with the other, and to urive 

 permanency and publicity to their field or closet 

 work. 



Nature 1 -* Realm la issued on the first 

 of each month, ami contains fifty-two pages 

 "VjxlO inches. It is printed on superior caulen- 

 der paper and the mechanical execution is of the 

 best. Subscription, $2.00; single copies, 20 cts. 



THE HARRIS PUBLISHING CO., 



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