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of this kind made in Scotland. (2) Various relics from a Viking grave in Kilorau Bay, 

 Colonsay. This grave was accidentally discovered by Malcolm McNeill, Esq., of Colousay, 

 June, 1882, and, from the number of clinker-nails or rivets found, has evidently been a ship- 

 burial. In addition to human remains, there were found iron weapons, very much oxidised, in- 

 cluding a sword, spear, and battle-axe ; also remains of a shield, iron pot, &c. Portions also 

 of a bronze belt, bronze .pin, and a very perfect set of scales and weights, &c. 



9QO. GERRARD, EDWARD, JUN., 31 College Place, Camden Town. 



(1) Skeleton of Cod. (2) Skeleton of Maigre or Koyal Fish. (3) Skeleton of Ccratodus 

 Forsteri. (4) Skeleton of Hake. (5) Disarticulated Cod's Head. (6) Tortoise Skeleton. 



991. GREGORY, JAMES R., 88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, 

 London. (1) Collection of Fossil extinct British Fishes, with names, geological formations, 

 and localities. (2) Collection of Fossil Teeth of extinct British Fossil Fishes, with names, 

 geological formations, and localities. 



991<x. LEE, HENRY, Margate. (1) Skeleton of Porpoise, a fish-like 

 Mammal, recent. (2) Skeleton of Ichthyosaurus, a fish-like Reptile, fossil. (3) Models of 

 Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus. (4) Vertebrae and Teeth of Sharks. 



9916. NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR CRIPPLED BOYS, 

 Wright's Lane, Kensington. Case containing seaweeds, fish, books, fossils, &c. 



992. NICHOLS, EDWARD, Market Place, Norwich. Jaw Bones and 

 teeth of Eoach, caught and mounted by Exhibitor. 



993. MANTUA AND MONTFERRAT,. H.M.S.H/ PRINCE OF, 

 16 Elgin Road, St. Peter's Park, W. (1) Historical collection of fossil-fish, with recent forms 

 for comparison, comprising specimens from the collection of Ulysses Aldrovandi, the father of 

 Ichthyology, who lived at Bologna in the 16th century, and placed by him in the ancient 

 museum at the Ducal Palace at Mantua. It contains also specimens from the collection of 

 Korr, author of the Petrificata,' Professor Louis Agassiz, Baron George Cuvier, Miss Mary 

 Anning, of Lyme Regis, Dean Buckland, Baron Alexander von Humboldt, Hugh Miller, 

 William Smith, father of English Geology, the Rev. W. Conybeare, the Rev. Adam Sedgwick, 

 Sir C. Lyell, Sir R. Murchisson, and includes many figured specimens ; shows also the gold 

 medals given by the Council of the Mantua and 'Montferrat Medal Fund to the Earl of 

 Enniskillen, Professor Richard Owen, Professor Agassiz and others for Ichthyology or Science. 



(2) Red Crag, Walton-on-the-Naze, about 380 species collected in zones of age by the Prince, 

 assisted by General J. J. Jenkins, Mr. Percy F. Kendall, Mr. W. H. Taylor, and Mr. F. Y. 

 Brocas during 1880 and 1882, named by Mr. Robert Bell, F.G.S., and Mr. P. F. Kendall. This 

 includes many species new to the Red Crag, or to the locality at Walton ; the largest and 

 most complete collection ever made in this place. (3) General Collection of Fossil Crag, 

 including many types figured in the " Paleontographical,'' and arranged and named by 

 Mr. R. Bell. (4) Recent and Fossil Sponges, principally British, for comparison. (5) Recent 

 and Fossil Starfish, for comparison. (6) Recent, and Fossil Sea Eggs, for comparison, British 

 and Foreign. (7) Eggs of Crocodiles, Tortoises, Snakes, Lizards, Fish and Mollusca, with 

 shells of the animals that laid them, collected by Dr. David Livingstone, &c. (8) Curious 

 Resemblances to Human and Animal Forms, writings, alphabets, so-called " mimicries " of 

 animal and plant life, as seen on fossil sponges, shells, Egyptian pebbles showing portraits of 

 well-known individuals, rocks and seeds, all natural. Letters of Hebrew, Greek, Sanscrit, 

 Arabic, natural on objects. (9) Seaside Plants, particularly monstrosity of sea beet. (10) 

 Rare Recent Shells from Doggerbank, collected by fishermen. (11) Conchology, recent type 

 collection of genera and important species, named by Mr. Robert Bell. (12) Peruvian pre- 

 historic Relics of Fishermen, including fishing-nets, implements for making the same, specimens 

 of garments and weaving implements, food, mummies of pet animals, ornamental dress, seal 

 with figure of fish-god and sundries, illustrating their lives. (13) A General Collection of 

 Fossils, principally marine. (14) Fossil Shells collected in two hours in the quarry at 

 Parnes, near Paris, Middle Eocene. (15) Collection of Amine Fossil Copal, from the beach 

 of the east coast of Africa, showing fossil insects, a lizard, flowers, leaves, all embalmed as in 

 amber, with recent insects for comparison. (16) Recent and Fossil Corals for comparison. 



COPY OF TESTIMONIAL GIVEN RESPECTING 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON'S 



REGULATION ARMY WATERPROOF CLOAK. 



HEAD QUARTERS, R.V.C., BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, May 25, 1811. 



GENTLEMEN, I have sent the Regulation Cloak that I purchased from you some five or six yearg 

 ago. Will you have the goodness to put a new collar on It, and return to me. 



Injustice to yourselves I ought to mention that the cloak in question has seen a good deal of 

 rough work, and with the exception of the collar is not very much the worse. Yours obediently, 



(Signed) ROBERT WEDDELL, CAPTAIN, 1st. B., R.V.C. 

 Messrs. ANDEBSON, ABBOTT, and ANDEUSON, Queen Victoria, Street, London, E.G. 



