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119. One hundred British fossils stratigraphically 

 arranged. Price 31. 



1877. Exhibited by Bryce M. Wright. 



Arranged in five stained wood trays in a mahogany cabinet. 

 Each wooden tray has 20 white card trays, each 2 in. by 2-| in. 

 Each specimen carries a number to which a label corresponds. 



120. Collection of fossils stratigraphically arranged, 

 contained in 60 cardboard boxes. These fit in two trays 

 of a stained deal box. Price 17 s. 6d. 



1889. Exhibited by F. H. Sutler. 



121. Collection of rocks and rock forming minerals, 

 65 specimens, contained in cardboard boxes. Arranged 

 in two trays to fit in a stained deal box. Price 17s. 6d. 



1889. Exhibited by F. H. Butler. 



122. Collection of minerals, rocks, and fossils. Price 51. 

 1879. Exhibited by 8. Henson. 



In six wooden trays. Each tray contains 50 blue card trays 

 (or half trays), each 2 in. by 2 J in. Nearly five trays out of the 

 six are occupied by minerals (249 specimens), the remainder are 

 fossils (56) and rocks (11), numbering in all 316. Each speci- 

 men bears a number corresponding to the list in a framed MS. 

 catalogue. 



123. Special sets of minerals. 



1879. Exhibited by 8. Henson. 



(1.) Specimens in boxes, showing the scale of hardness (2 

 sets). Prices 2s. 6d. and 6s. 6d. 



(2.) Specimens in boxes, showing the scale of fusibility (2 

 sets;. Prices 2s. and 3s. 



(3.) Examples of selenite, emery, cerite, euxenite, thorite, 

 orangite, strontianite, and cinnabar, in glazed cardboard boxes. 



124. Students' collections of geological specimens. 

 Supplied to students only at Is. 6d. each, or 9s. the set. 



1889. Exhibited by Prof. J. F. Blake. 



Consist of six cardboard boxes with hinged lids, covered in 

 black paper. Each box is divided into 12 deep fixed compart- 

 ments by cardboard partitions, containing in the several boxes 

 (1) typical rock-forming minerals, (2) sedimentary rocks, (3) 

 igneous and crystalline rocks, (4) primary fossils, (5) secondary 

 fossils, (6) tertiary fossils. 



