

ADVERTISEMENT. 



The following Catalogue exhibits at one view, in systematic classifica- 

 tion, a great number of Subjects of Natural History, in the Zoological 

 Department. 



The System is, generally, that o/" LINNAEUS, the exception being in the 

 Class Insecta, which is arranged according to FABRIC i us, with a further 

 deviation, under the authority of CUVJER, by which the Genus Cancer, is 

 11. it/i drawn from the Aptera of LINNAEUS, and the Agonata of FABRICIUS, 

 to the Class Vermes, under a new order Crustacea. 



Each article is arranged in the following order, viz First , the Figures 

 wiich correspond with the numbers affixed to the Subject in the Museum. 6V- 

 ctnttlli/, the Generic and Specific name in Latin. Thirdly, the commonly 

 received name of the same in English. Fourthly, the Habitat or Place 

 where found. 



The Miscellaneous part of the Catalogue includes a variety of curious 

 Antique Remains ; also Indian Ornaments and Arms, with many ingenious 

 works of Art. 



The Index at the end directs to the different Places in the Museum, to 

 which the Catalogue refers. 



BERNARD &RE1LLY. 





