SHELLS. 



Me. R. DAMON, WEYMOUTH, 



Invites the attention of Collectors, Museums, &c., to the numerous consignments of Shells 



received from his foreign correspondents, from which he is enabled to supply single 



specimens, or the following and other named Collections : — 



"" £ ». d. 



1000 species, comprising several hundred genera and sub-genera, (3000 Shells) . . 50 



Land and Freshwater Shells of Europe, (500 species,) 



Marine Shells of the Mediterranean and Adi-iatic Seas, (250 species) 



Ditto Northern and Arctic Seas, (100 species) 



Land Shells of Jamaica, containing the following genera: — Ci/IindreUa, Stoastoma, Spiraxis, 



Proserpina, Oeomelania, Helicina, Trochatella, Zucidella, Sj-c. — 100 species, (300 Shells), 



£3 3s. Od 200 species, (600 Shells), £6 6s. Od. 



A set of Land and Freshwater Shells fi-oni Western Africa, including the following 



uncommon genera :• — Iridina, Galathea, Iphigenia, Streptaxis, Amnicola, Sfc, Sj-c. — 



30 species, £2 2s. Od. 

 A series of 1 30 named species of the genus Achatinella, from the Sandwich Islands. 

 Shells of the Moluccas. — Ditto of Ceylon. — Ditto of Mazatlan. — Ditto of the Sandwich 



Islands.— Ditto of Cuba.— Ditto of St. Thomas's, and other Geographical Sets. 



" Genera " to Illustrate " 'Woodward's Manual of tbe niollusca." 



BRITISH SHELLS. 



Collections of the Shells of Great Britain, named in accordance witli the "British Mollusca" of 

 Forbes and Hanley , at the following prices, containing on an average 3 of each kind (choice specimens) :— 

 100 species, £2"l2s. 6d. | 200 species, £6 6s. | 300 species, £12 12s. | 400 species, £25. 



FOSSILS. 



TERTIARY, from the London Clai/, Crag, ^-c: 200 species of the beautiftilly preserved fossUs 

 of the Calcaire Grossier, Paris Basin, named after Deshayes, £5 5s. SECONDARY, from the 

 Trias, MuscideMk, Lias (including Saurian remains. Fish, Pentacrinite, Ophiurs, Sepia, &c., 

 &c.,) Inferior Oolite, Great Oolite, Forest Marble, Oxford Clay, Coral Rag, lummeridge Clay, 

 Portland Oolite, Cretaceous Group. PALEOZOIC, Carbonijerous Limestone, Coal Measures, 



Beronian and Silurian Pocks. 



Collections illustrating recent works on Geology, including specimens from aU the principal European 



formations, 2, 5, 10 Guineas, and upwards. 



ELEMENTARY COLLECTIONS. 



f Named J 



100 Genera of Shells, (200 specimens) 30s. | 100 species of British Shells, 21s. 



100 specimens of Fossils and their Rocks, iUuatrating all the principal formations, 21b. 



Set of Fossils from the- Silurian Rocks 21s. 



,, Devonian, 21s. 



,, Cai'boniferous Limestone and 



Coal Measures. 21s. 



Set of fossUs from the Trias & Muschlekalk 21s. 



„ Lias 21s. 



OoUtic series 21s. 



Chalk, Green Sand, and Gault 2 Is. 



Set of Fossils from the Tertiary, 21s. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



CATAIOGUE OF IRITISH SHELLS, WITH THEIR SYNONYMS AND AUTHOKITIES, INCLUDING THE 

 NEWLY DESCRIBED SPECIES, TO 1859, 8vo. ONE SHILLING. 



The following Lists are printed on one side only, to alloto of being used for labelling : — 



List of British Shells, '2s. 6d. Ditto, British Crustacea, named according to " Bell's British Crustacea," 



2s. 6d. Ditto, British Alga;, according to "Harvey," 2s. 6d. Ditto, British Birds, 2s. 6d. 



Labels for Foreign Shells, 2s. per 1000 names. Labels for Fossil Shells, 2s. per 1000 names. 



Cards of Strata for a systematic arrangement of Rocks and Fossils. 



Cards of Genera of Recent Shells for arranging Collections. 



