ABRIDGED CATALOGUE OF SHELLS, FOSSILS, AND MINEKALS. 3 



OLDER PLIOCENE of Tuscany, containing spccies and gênera 

 characteristic of Tropical Seas. 



100 species, £3 3s. 200 ditto, £6 6s. 300 ditto, £ 

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

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

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

 Ditto of Bordeaux and Dax beds. 



OLIGOCENE. (Lower Miocène) of North Germanv, 100 sp. 

 1Ô0— 200 ditto. 



MOLASSE. (Miocène) Fossil Bird Bones from the Sussioasser Kalh 

 of Bavaria. 



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

 beautifully preserved fossils, named after Deshayes. 100 species (250 

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



Ditto of London Clay, Barton Clay, I. of Wight and Sampshire beds. 



EOCENE OF EGYPT. Crustacea, Echinoderms, Sheils, &c. 



SECONDARY 



From the English Chalîc and Green Sand. 

 Ditto Gaiilt of Folkestone and Cambridge. Neocomien Beds. 



Fine Séries of Fishes (named) &c., from the TTpper Cretaceous of the 

 Lehano», Syria. 



OOLITE from ail the English beds. L T pper, Middle and Lower. 



LIAS of Lyme Régis and Yorkshire. 



TRIAS of St. Cassian and Hallstadt. Muschlelcalh Beds. 



PRIMARY. 



PERMIAN. Zechstein, Magnesian Limestone, and Permian formations 

 of Thuringia. 



CARBONIFEROUS. Fine séries from the Carb Limestone of 

 Yorlcshirc and Ireland. Ditto Foreign localities. 



DEVONIAN. Fishes from the Old Red Sandstone of Scotland. 



Large collection from the Devonian of the Eifcl. 



SILURIAN. Extensive collection from the Dudley beds. Ditto 

 from Swcden, Bohemia, United States. 



CAMBRIAN. Oldhamia, Sfc. LAURENTIAN, Eozoon Canadense. 



Examples of the newly defined ancient rocks Dimetian and Pebidian 

 of St. David's. 



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

 senting the Newer and Older Pliocène, Miocène. Upper, Middle, and Lower 

 Eocene of Lyell, 30^Guineas. 



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



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



300 ditto, representing ail the beds of the Upper, Middle, and Lower OoliU ■<. 

 15 Guineas. 



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



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

 Sets of fossils from the Tertiary beds, 21s. Ditto, Cretaceous, Oo'ife, Lias, 

 Muïchlekallc, Carboniferous, Devonian, and Silurian, each 21s. the set. 



