ABRIDGED CATALOGUE OF SHELLS, FOSSILS, AND MINERA LS. 3 



TERTIARY. 



Glacial Bed s. English Crag — Red — CoraJUne — dM.û. Norwich. 



PLIOCENE of Piedmont. Collections namcd at the University 

 Muséum of Turin, at the following priées: — 100 specics (250 examples), 

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

 OLDER PLIOCENE of Tuscany, colleetions from 100 to 350 species, £ 



MIOCENE. 100 species (250 examples), from the Vienna Basin, 

 and named at the Impérial Muséum at Vienna, £3 3s. 200 ditto, £ 



60 species of the Miocène fossils of Touraine (150 examples), £1 ISs 



Miocène fossils from the Rhine district, Belgium and Bordeaux. 



EOCENE. Eossil sheils of the Paris Basin. Collections of thèse 

 "beautifuUy preserved fossils, named after Deshayes. 100 species (250 

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



ÎJocene fossils from Hampshire and other English localities. 



SECONDARY. 



From the MaestricJit beds, Chalk, and Chalh Mari ( TJpper Green 

 Sand of BlachdownJ, Green Sand, and Gault of Great Britain, France, 

 and Westphalia. 



OOLITE. Portland Stone, Solenhofen Oolite, Kimeriige Clay, 

 Coral Rag, Oxford Clay, of "VVilts, Wurtemberg, and Moscow, Cornhrash, 

 Forest Marble, Great Oolite, Inferior Oolite, and Sands, LIAS 

 of Dorset and Germany, including Saurian remains, Fishes, Pentacrinite, 

 Sepiœ, Ammonites, NautiU, &C,, &c. Trias and Muschlelcalk of Germany. 



PALiEOZOIC. 



Permian. Carhoniferous or Mountain Limestone, of Yorkshire, 

 Ireland, and Belgium. Bevonian, of South Devon, Scotland, Ehine, and 

 Eifel. Silurian of Dudley, Wales, Bohemia, Sweden, and United States. 



A collection of Tertiary Fossils of 1000 named species (2500 examples), repre- 

 senting the Neiwi' and Older Ptiocem — U^iper, M'uldle, and Lower Eocene of Lyell, 

 30 Gmneas. 



100 species of Crefaceottu fossils, 4 Guineas ; 200 ditto, 10 Guineas. 



100 species of Inferior Oolife ditto, from Dorset and Somerset, 7 Guineas. 



800 ditto, representing ail the beds of the Upjjer, M'uldle, and Lower Oolite», 

 15 Guineas. 



100 species of Aimnonites, 5 Guineas, ditto, 10 Guineas. 



200 species of Brachiopoda, single spécimens, 5 Guineas ; two of each, 7 Guineas. 



Sets of fossils from the Terfiarn beds, 21s. Ditto, Crefaceoi(.i, Oolite, Lias, 

 Muschlelcalk, Carhoniferous, Deroniaii, and Silurian, each 21s. the set. 



A collection of ail the principal rocks, including Hedimeniary, Plu- 

 tonic, and Volcanic, illustrating the physical structure of the Globe. 100 

 spécimens, £2 2s. * 



Spécimens of the Lower Laurentian rock, from the Ottawa, Canada, 

 containing the Eozoon Canadense, the oldest known fossil. 

 CASTS OF RARE FOSSILS. 

 1, Large head of Icthyosaurus platyodon (jaw with skuU and eye com- 

 plète), from the Blue Lias of Lyme Régis, Dorset. L^ngth, 5ft. lin. 

 Price £3 3s., or uncoloured, £2 2s. 



Photogra/plis of Nos. 1 and 2, to be returned if a cast is not purchased. 

 • Seta of thèse hâve been supplied, and are eshibited at the Saut h K^neingtoa Muséum. 



