MR. R. DAMO^- OF WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 



100 species of named Cônes £ 5 5s. ") and sets of other 

 100 species of named Cyprea £5 5s. S gênera. 



lu addition to the fbregoing a large iiiiscellaneoas stock, among 

 wbich will be foimd niany rare and beautit'ul examples, every eftbrt being 

 made to secuve wbatever is new and interesting to collectors. 



fiS" Naturalists travelling or résidents in foreign stations, are 

 solicited to open a correspondence with E. D., either for the sale or 

 the exchange of their duplicate spécimens Instructions for collecting 

 objects in foreign countries will be gratuitously given on application. 



BRITISH SHELLS. 



1{. D bas given niuch attention to tbis interesting brancb of Con- 

 chology, and b_y dredging opérations conducted on varions parts of tlie 

 English, Irisb, and Scotcb coasts, be is enabled to supply collections 

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

 Hanley, or that of the British Concbology, by John C. Jeffrey s, Esq., 

 F.K.S , at tbe following priées, containing ou au average 3 of each kind 

 (cJwice spécimens) : — 



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

 species, £25. 



Elemcntary set of 100 species (2 of cach), 21s. 

 A priced Catalogue for single spécimens, price Id. 



FOSSILS. 



The extensive character of liis stock of Fossils enables K. D. to 

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

 lowing sélection. The names, geological position, and localities of eacb 

 spécimen are carefully given. 



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

 and also to illustrate récent works on tiie science, at the following priées : 



Fossils and their iocl<s. 100 dilîerent spécimens, £2 ; 200 ditto, £5 ; 500 ditto. 

 £20 ; 1000 ditto, £50. 



POST TERTIARY. 



Sets of Shells from modem deposits in the raised Sea Coast of SweJen. 



20 species (50 cxamiilcs) 20s., inclnding a report on tlie above Fossils, pvesented 

 to the British Association, by Jolin G. Jtfîrc^s, Esq., F.G.S. 



TERTIARY. 



Glacial heds. Enfjlish Grag — Hed — Coralline — and Norwicli. 



PLIOCENE of Piednioiit. Collections named at the University 

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

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



MIOCENE. ICO species (250 examples^ from tbe Vienna Basin, 

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



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



Miocène fossils from the Rhine district, Belgium and Bordeaucc. 



EOCENE. Eossil sbells of tbe Paris Basin. Collections of tbese 

 beautifully preserved fossils named after Desbayes. 100 species (250 

 examples), £3 3s. 200 species (500 examples), £G Os. 300 ditto £ 



Eocene fossils from Hampsbire and other English localities. 



* Sets of thèse bave licen supplieil, aud'are exLibitcd at the South Kcnsiugtoii Musouin. 



