THE CONCHOLOGIST, 



^1 ROBERT F. DAMON, 



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^n^EYlVEOUTH, 



Has at present, l)esi(les nuiiierous other Specimens, tli 



)l)iecth 



£ s. <1. 

 *An interesting group of Australian IVIa.mma.lia., 



in glass C'ise, comprising the King-tailed Opossum, 



Buck-billftd Platypus, Musk Hat, large spotted 



Tiger Cat and smaller spotted species. Flying 



Squirrel, Igua Lizard, fore and bind legs of the 



large Kangaroo .. 12 12 



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



gigantic Irish Deer (Cervus g^iganteus), 



from the Pleistocene Peat Depo.sits, Ireland (the 



"horns measuring 11 feet across) is is (i 



A collection of British Crustacea, in Mahogany 



Cabinet, drawers glazeil. Size of Cabinet hiS in. 



by 27 in 2.i 



Stuffed Koala (mounted) 2 



Skeletons of the rare New Zealand Lizard (Sphe- 



nodon punctatum) 



Spirit specimens 



'Human Skull, resting in an earthen vase. In 



the mass are other human remains, pieces of 



pottery, and a lamp ; the whole in crusted with 



Stalagmite. Probably of the Neolithic period. 



Found in a Grotto in Crete 



Hydrallmannia in si>irits, mounted in long 



glass jar (30 in. high) .... 

 Beautiful examples of the "Glass-rope Sponge" 



(Hyalonema Sieboldii) 

 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 spei imens of Rudistes 



Hippurites, Requienia, Caprotina, 



&c. , Cretaceous (.Senonien), from Dordogne 

 A Collection of Tertiary Mollusca from 



Muddy Creek, Victoria, Australia (.0 species, all 



in very beautiful preservation) . . . . . S 10 



Photographs (cabinet size" may be obtained of all the objects marked 



W 10 



.'SOs. to fi.Ss. 







10s. to 20s. 



Portland Cycadeae 2s. 6d.to21s 



Fine specimen^ of Fossil Fishes Diplomystus 

 dentatus). Upper Eocene. Wvoming. Length. 

 18 inches 440 



Slabs of Trigonia clavel lata (Coral Rag) .. 21s. to £5 

 ".\ fine Slab containing a large number of character- 

 istic Fossil Shells from the Inferior 

 Oolite, I>orset (size 24 in. by 30 in.) :'. (I 



other tine but smaller Slabs .'ids.. &c. 



Ammonites stellaris from the English Lias, 

 and several fine polished sections of various 

 species . . . . ... Js. to S 



A large Slab containing a g eat 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 i; 



A fine Head, with teeth in place, of Ichthyo- 

 saurus platyodon, .size 67 in. Also, Fore- 

 vaddle, 3.'i in. long, from Lias Lyme .. .. 30 



'Ichthyosaurus, head in frame, size CiO 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., CoccostiMi, Clieirolepis, Cheira- 

 canthus. Diplacanthus, DiplopUrus, Ulyptolepis, 

 Osteolepis, L'terichihys, &c., <i-c £10 to 20 



A g^rand Collection of Fishes, beautifully pre- 

 served, from the Cretaceous beds of the 

 Lebanon, Syria. Described by .Mr. .1. Iiavis and others. 



Numerous evamples of Septaria, cut and poli.'-hed. 

 with an asterisk in this list, price Is. 6d. each, free by po.st. 



A Collection of over 100 Specimens of 



GLASS WARE 



FROM 



TYRE AND SIDON, 



AND 



ANTIQUE POTTERY 



FROM 



CYPRUS, 



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



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



JEIOBERT F. OAIVEON, IHTEYIVEOXJTH:. 



Printf.p hy McCoRQUon.ALE & Co. Limited, Leed.s 



