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MR. R. DAMON, OF WEYMOUTH, 



ENGLAKD, 



Invites the attention of amateur and scientific Collectors, Curators of 

 Public Muséums, &c., to his stock of RECENT SHELLS, POSSILS, 

 and MINERALS, which is now one of the largest and raost complète in 

 Europe, and obtained in great part direct from the several localities to 

 which they are assigned. 



RECENT SHELLS. 



Erom the numerous consignments received from correspondents and 

 agents in various parts of the world, he is enabled to supply named Col- 

 lections classified Zoologically or Geographically, of which the following 

 is a sélection : — 



1000 species, comprising several hundred gênera and sub-genera £ s. d. 



(2500shells) 50 



2000 ditto 



Land and Freshwater Shells of Europe, (500 species) 



Marine Shells of the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas, (250 species) ... 

 Ditto, Northern and Aretie Seas, (100 species) 



PHILLIPINES — 50 of the handsome species of Hélices and Bulinii, from the 

 Phillipines, £3 15s, or 100 species, including 70 Hélices and Bulimi, with 30 species 

 of Mellania, Navicella^ Batissa, Rhegiostoma, Leptopoma, Ci/elopliorus, S,'c., £7 7s. 



Land Shells of the ISLAND OF JAMAICA, containing the following gênera : 

 Cylindrella, Spiraxis, Geomelania, Stoastoma, Helieina, TrochateUa, iMcidella, Pro- 

 serpina, Clausilia, Hélix, Choanopoma, Cyclostoma, Leptenaria, &c., 50 species, 21s j 

 100 ditto (250 examples), £3 3s.; 200 ditto (500 examples), £8 Ss. 



A set of Land and Freshwater Shells from WESTEEN AFEICA, including 

 tlie following gênera : — Iridina, Galathea, Streptaxis, Amnicola, Pupa, Achatina, 

 Metania, Physopsis, &c., 30 siDecies, 2 guineas. 



From the interior of India : — Oiopoma, Lepiofoma, Cryptosoma, Megalomastomu, 

 Pomatias, Diplommatina, Alycœus, Pteroeyclos, Streptaxis, Nematiira, Ca'Mptonyx, 

 Hypselostoma, Scaphula, Hydrocœna, Plectophylis, Lithotis, Cremnohates, Oyclolop- 

 sis, cfc, i^c. 



SHELLS OF PALESTINE.— A collection of Land Shells, with a fcw Fresh- 

 water Species, from the Jordan and Sca of Tibcrias. (50 species.) 



ISLAND OF CUBA.— About 100 species of Land Shells. ïlùs séries con- 

 tains some of the most beautiful Snail Shells known, and includes Hélix imperator, 

 and other rare species of HeKx, Helieina, Pupa, Cylindrella, Megalomastoma, 

 Cyclostoma, Sçc. 



A few Sets of the Shells from MAZATLAN and the GULF OF CALIFORNIA 

 at the following very moderato priées : — 50 species for 21s (or 100 species for 

 £2 12s. Gd.), including a copy of " Carpenter's Catalogue of the M.izatlan Shells," 

 published by the British Muséum, 8vo., 8s. 



A séries of 50 named species (2 of ciicli kind), of the Grenus ACHAÏINELLA, 

 £1 10s. Ditto of 100 specicj. 



" Gênera " to illustrate "Adam's Gênera," " Chenu's Manuel de Conchyliologie.'' 

 " Woodward's Manual of the MoUusca," 100 gênera for £1 10s. ;* ditto, sélect 

 examples, £3.* 



LAND SHELLS.— A collection from ail parts of the world, 1000 species, 50 gs. 

 * Sets ùf thèse bave l.eeu supplied, aud aie exhibited at the South KensiDf;ton Muséum. 



