ROBERT F. DAMON, 



WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND, 



Can forward, within a few days of receipt of order, besides numerous other 

 specimens, the following : — 



Post-Tertiary Fossils from Bartadoes. 



Tertiary Fossils from Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia. 



Tertiary MoUusca frdm Muddy Creek, Victoria, Australia. 



Vertebrate Remains from the Pliocene Tertiary, Siwalik Hills, India. 



Antwerp Crag Fossils (100 Species). 



Fishes from the Eocene cf Monte Bolca. ' • 



Rudistes, Hippurites, RecLuienia, etc. : Cretaceous (Senonien), Dordogne. 



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



of the Lebanon, Syria. (Described^y- Mr. J. TTS^i% and others.) 

 St. Cassian Fossils (123 Species). .-< 



Plants from the Trias of Austria 

 British and Foreign Permian Fishes. , - 



Carboniferous Fossils from Belgium. 



Bothriolepis, Eusthenopte:on, Phaneropleuron, etc., from the Devonian of Canada. 

 Silurian FosBil$ from America. 

 Crinoids from the Carboniferous of Russia and America. 



,," ,, Devonian of France. 



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

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



Micro-Slides of Rocks, etc., for Students. SEE LIST. 



200 Coloured Casts of Rare Fossils. 



E. F. Damon's COLOTJREI) CASTS can be seen in many English and 

 Colonial and Continental Museums. List can be had on application. 



An interesting set of HUMAN EEMAIJSTS can now be supplied. 

 Price, £11 8s. 6d. 



EO II BEITISH FOSSILS see list. 



FOE MINEEALS see list. 



Three collections of minerals for sale. Prices, £170, £200, £500. 



Thirty Models of Natural Crystals of Diamonds and Coloured 

 Precious Stones. £3 3s. 



ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 



Aves — Eeptilia — Amphibia — Pisces — Insecta — Arachnoidea — 

 Crustacea — '■ Vermes — Mollusca — Tunicata — Bryozoa — Ccelenterata — 

 Echinodermata — Porifera — Protozoa. 

 A number of Mounted Birds, Fishes, Eeptiles, etc., to be sold at 

 a very low figure. 



300 species of Foreign Fishes in spirits. 



50 species of Foreign Amphibia and Eeptilia in spirits. 

 100 species of Foreign Crustacea in spirits. 

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

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



