MR. R. DAMON, OF WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 



100 good species of Foreign Shells for £2 10s., or 200 species for £5. The 

 smaller kinds represented by several specimens. Well suited to beginners in Con- 

 cliology. 



100 species of Cones 10 guineas. 



100 species of Cyprea 10 guineas. 



In addition to the foregoing a large miscellaneous stock, among 

 whicli will be found many r«re and beautiful examples, every effort being 

 made to secure whatever is new and interesting to collectors. 



(Jdr" Should this circular meet the eye of Naturalists travelling or re- 

 sidents in foreign stations, they are solicited to open a correspondence 

 with E. D., either for the sale or the exchange of their duplicate speci- 

 mens. Instructions for collecting objects in foreign couutries will be 

 gratuitously given on application. 



BRITISH SHELLS. 



E. D. has given much attention to this interesting branch of Con- 

 chology, and by dredging operations conducted on various parts of the 

 English, Irish, and Scotch coasts, he is enabled to supply collections 

 named in accordance with the British " Mollusca " of Forbes and 

 Hanley, or that of the British Conchology, by John C. Jeffreys, Esq , 

 E.R.S., at the following prices, containing on an average 3 of each kind 

 (cJioice specimens): — 



100 species, £2, 12s, 6d.*— 200 species, £6 Gs.*— 300 species, £12 12s.— 400 

 species, £25. 



Elementary set of 100 species (2 of each), 21s . 



A priced Catalogue for single specimens, price 4d. 



FOSSILS. 



The extensive character of his stoct of Eossils enables E. D. to 

 furnish large and comprehensive collections, as indicated by the fol- 

 lowing selection. The names, geological position, and localities of each 

 specimen are carefully given. 



Collections are prepared for those entering on the study of geology, 

 and also to illustrate recent works on the science, at the following prices : 

 Fossils and their i-ocks. 100 dififcreut specimens, £2 ; 200 ditto, £5 ; 500 ditto, 

 £20 ; 1000 ditto, £50. 



POST TERTIARY. 



Sets of Shells from modern deposits in the raised Sea Coast of Sweden. 

 20 species (50 examples) 20s. 



TERTIARY. 



Glacial heds. Englisli Crag — Eed — Coralline -and Norwich 



PLIOCENE of Piedmont. Collections named at the University 

 Museum of Turin, at the following prices : — 100 species (250 examples), 

 £ 3 3s. 200 species £ 6 6s. 300 species £ 



MIOCENE. ICO species (250 examples) from the Vienna Basin, 

 and named at the Imperial Museum at Vienna, £ 3 3s. 200 ditto £ 



60 species of the Miocene fossils of Touraine (150 examples) £1 15s. 



Miocene fossils from the BMne district, Belgium and Bordeaux. 



EOCENE, Eossil shells of the P«ns 5asm, Collections of these 

 beautifully preserved fossils named after Deshayes, 100 species (250 

 examples), £ 3 3s, 200 species (500 examples), £ 6 6s, 300 ditto £ 



* Sets of these have been supplied, and are exhibited at the South Kensington Museum. 



