THE CONCHOLOGIST, 



^1 ROBERT F. DAMON, 



IZVEYIVEOUTM, 



Has at present, besides numerous other Si)ecinien.s 



£ s. d. 

 *An interesting group of Australian Mammalia., 



in glass cnse, comprising the Ring-tailed Opossum, 



Duck-billed Platypus, Musk kat, large spotted 



Tiger Cat and smallet spotted species, Flying 



Squirrel, Igua Lizard, fore and hind legs of the 



large Kangaroo .. .. 12 12 



*A fine pair of Antlers attached to the skull of the 



gigantic Irish Deer (Cervus grig^anteus), 



from the Pleistocene Peat Deposits, Ireland (the 



horns measuring 11 feet across) 18 IS 



A collection of British Crustacea, in Mahogany 



('abinet, drawers glazed. Size of ('abinet Tiii in. 



by 27 in 25 



Stiffed Koala (mounted) 2 



Skeletons of the rare New Zealand Lizard (Sphe- 



nodon punctatum) 3 10 



S])irit specimens .30s. to (!3s. 



Human Skull, resting in an earthen vase. In 



the mass are other human remains, pieces of . 



pottery, and a lamp ; the whole incrusted with 



Sta'agmite. Probably of the Neolithic period. 



Found in a Grotto in Crete 20 



Hydrallmannia in spirits, mounted in long 



glass jar (30 in. high) 400 



Beautiful examples of the "Glass-rope Sponge" 



(Hyalonema Sieboldii) les. to 20s. 



A perfect mounted skeleton of Globiocephalus 



macrorhynchus from New Zealand (10 ft. 



6 in.) 2.5 



Horn -cores of Bison priscus. Pleistocene, 



Siberia (Cattley Colin.) 2 2 



Numerous beautiful specimens of Rudistes 



Hippurites, Requienia, Caprotina, 



&c. , Cretaceous (Senonien), from Dordogne 

 A Collection of Tertiary Mollusca from 



Mnddy Creek, Victoria, Australia (70 species, all 



in very beautiful preservation) 



tlic followin 



2cts for (lisjio.sal, nanielj- 



Portland Cycadae i 



Fine specimens of Fossil Fishes ( Diplomystus 

 derttatus). Upper Eocene. Wyoming. Length, 



18 inches 



Shi 



£ s. d. 

 (id. to 21s. 



4 

 to £5 



)f Trig-onia clavellata (Coral Rag) .. 21? 



X til] ■ s'iiIj ((nitaiiiing a large number of character- 

 isti( Fossil Shells from the Inferior 

 Oolite, Dorset (size 24 in. by 30 in.) . . ."i 



Other fine but smaller Slabs 30s., &c. 



Ammonites stellaris from the English Lias, 

 and several fine polished sections of various 

 species 5s. to S 



A large Slab containing a great number of the Teeth 

 of Acrodus from the Lias of Lyme (belonging 

 to the same fish). . . .. .. .. .. 2 10 



^ fine Slab of Extracrinus briareus (Lias 



Lyme), 30 in. long, showing at least 12 heads . . C 



A fiiu- IL'iid, with teeth in place, of Ichthyo- 

 saurus platyodon, size 67 in. Also, Fore- 

 Ijaddlu, .■;.'i in. long, from Lias Lyme .. .. 30 



"Ichthyosaurus, liead in frame, size 60 in. by 



24 in., Lias Lyme 5 5 



Ichthyosaurus communis head. Lias Lyme, 



preserved in the round 10 10 



Ichthyosaurus communis, in frame, 57 in. 



long, Lias Meyringen, Wurtemburg . . . 10 10 



A fine series of Old Red Fishes from Lethen 

 Bar, Gamrie, &c., Coccosteus, Cheirolcpis, Cheira- 

 ranthus. Diplacanthus, DiplopUrus, (Jypfolepis, 

 Osteolepis, Herichfhys, <ic., <tr. . . . . £10 to 20 



A grand Collection of Fishes, beautifully pre- 

 served, from the Cretaceous beds of the 

 Lebanon, Syria. Described hy I\Ir. .). Davis and other.--. 



Nuinerous examples of Septaria, cut and iioli^hed. 

 Photographs (cabinet size may be obtained of all the objects marked with an asterisk in this list, price Is. 6d. each, free liy post. 



3 10 



Coloui^edL C^sts sui>pliecl toy R. F". jyiLT/LOtt. 



Archaeopteryx macrurus (iiren. Original 

 the British Museum 



Rhytina gisaLS Z\ 

 Do., do. 



Parts of Skeletoi 

 Entire Skeleton 



3 3 

 15 15 

 105 



Skull of Elasmotherium fischeri Dtsm. 

 A Post Tertiary Mammal, found at Novousenk, 

 Government of Samara, Russia. Length of Skull, 

 40 in 



Tooth of ditto, 6A in. long 



Megalosaurus Bucklandi U.yer. In'eiior 

 Oolite, Slierborne, Dorset. Described by Prof. 

 Owen in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. No. 2j, April 

 25th, 1883:— ;l) The largest slab, shows the pre- 

 maxillo-maxillary or facial bones of the right side. 

 The slab shows the bones in their natural position, 

 size 16 in. by 12 in. (2) Counterpart of the abovr. 

 The original of this is in the Nat. Hist. Museum. 

 (3) Anterior portion of risht ramus of lower jaw. 

 The same block contains the premaxillary of the 

 left side, 13 in. by 11 in. (4) A detached portion 

 of the left side of lower jaw 



Homalonotus delphinocephalus. Silurian. 

 Dudley 



Length 12 in. 

 Length 40 in. 

 Length 25 in. 



Stylonurus Powrieri M"ooi\v 

 Devonian. Forfar, N.P. 



Stylonurus Scoticus Woo<U< 

 Devonian, N.l!. . . 



Pterygotus Anglicus Vaijc 



De\oniiin, N.lj J 



Bothriolepis Canadensis Whiteoves. Three 

 Casts, showing upper and lower sides. The fine 

 oiiginals are in the Edinburgh Mus um of Science 

 and Art 



Paddle of Pliosaurus grandis Okch. 

 Kim«ridge Clay, Dorset Length 6 ft. 9 in. Set 

 in frame . . . . 



Cast of Ichthyosaurus, Lias, Lyme Regis, 25 in. 

 by 11 in. . 



Cast of Skull of Crocodilus hastingsiae 

 (Eocene), Hordwell, Hants. . . 



Cast of palatal portion of the Skull of Anthraco- 

 therium maLgnum Eocene), V'ancluse, 

 France 



Ethnology. Series of 20 Gypsum Casts of Faces 

 and Skulls of the Typical Polynesian races, from 

 originals in the Leipsic Museum 



A large number of Birds, Snakes, Lizards, Amphibia, Fishes, Crustacea, &c., in siiirits. 



Several recently-published Lists of Recent Shells can be had on application. 



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JEIOBER^T F. DiLlVEOM^, VITEYlVrOXJTH:, 



Printed by McCorquodale & Co. Limited, 



Leeds. 



