ROBERT r. DAMON, 



WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND, 



Can forward, ivithm a few dayn of receipt of order, lesides numerous other 

 specimens, the following : — 



Post-Tertiary Fossils from Barbadoes. 



Tertiary Fossils from Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia, etc., etc., etc. 



Tertiary Mollusca from Muddy Creek, Victoria, Australia. 



Vertebrate Remains from tbe Pliocene Tertiary, Siwalik Hills, India. SEE LIST. 



Antwerp Crag Fossils (100 Species). 



Fishes from the Eocene of Monte Bolca. 



Eudistes, Hippurites, Eequienia, etc : Cretaceous (Senonien), Dordogne. 



A Grand Collection of Fishes, beautifully preserved, from the Cretaceous Beds of 



the Lebanon, Syria. (Described by Mr. J. Davis and others.) 

 St. Cassian Fossils (123 Species). 

 Plants from the Trias of Austria. 

 British and Foreign Permian Fishes. 

 Carboniferous Fossils from Belgium. 



Bothriolepis, Eusthenopteron, Phaneropleuron, etc., from the Devonian of Canada. 

 Silurian Fossils from America. 

 Crinoids from the Carboniferous of Eussia and America. 



,, ,, Devonian of France. 



Various Russian Fossils. (Collection £8 8s.) SEE LIST. 

 200 Specimens of Eocks from Puy-de-Dome. SEE LIST. 

 100 ,, of Eocks and Minerals for Schools, etc. SEE LIST. 



^ FOE BRITISH FOSSILS SEE LIST. 



220 Coloured Casts of Rare Fossils. See List. 



Over 200 drawers of Minerals, including two collections con- 

 taining over 4000 specimens and one with a very large number, to 

 be sold separately or in one lot. 



Thirty Models of Natural Crystals of Diamonds and Coloured 

 Precious Stones. £3 3s. 



ZOOLOaiCAL SPECIMENS. 



Aves — Reptilia — Amphibia — Pisces — Insecta — A rachnoidea — Crustacea — 

 Vermes — Mollusca — Tunicata — Bryozca — Coelenterata — Echinodermata — 



Porifera — Protozoa. 



A number of Mounted Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, etc., to be sold at a very 

 low figure. Also thousands of Insecta, etc., from the " Godeffroy Collection," 

 in cabinet and boxes. 



250 species of Foreign Fishes in spirits. ;^20. 

 50 species of Foreign Amphibia and Reptilia in spirits. £1 los. 

 100 species of Foreign Crustacea in spirits. £,2 los. 



A collection of British Crustacea, in handsome mahogany cabinet, 

 Drawers glazed. Size of cabinet, 4ft. Sin. by 2ft. 3 in. 



RECENT MOLLUSCA from Great Britain, Australia, China, Japan, 

 Philippines, East and West Indies, and other parts of the world. 



Various 21s. sets of Recent Mollusca. SEE LIST. 



A collection of Recent Mollusca, contained in several cabinets (nearly 

 300 drawers), for disposal. 



