ROBERT F. DAMON, 



Weymoutli, England, 



Invites Professors of Universities, Curators of Museums, 



and Private Collectors to make an inspection of his 



extensive Collections of 



Minerals, Fossils, 

 Recent Shells, Etc. 



WEYMOUTH can now be reached from London in 3f hours, by 

 the London and South -Western Railway. Directors of Foreign 

 Museums and others visiting England should not return without 

 seeing Mr. Damon's stock of Natural History Specimens, from 

 which a selection can be made. — The Isle of Portland, with its- 

 interesting Geological Formations, is only 20 minutes from 

 Weymouth by rail, and, if wished, a competent and experienced 

 guide can be recommended to conduct anyone wishing to examine 

 the various beds. — The Clifif-sections of Dorset and of the Isle of 

 Purbeck are easily reached from Weymouth, and abound in fossils. 



R. r. D. would call attention to his well-known 



Coloured Casts of Rare Fossils, 



Specimens of w^hich can be seen in a large number 

 of English and Colonial and Continental Museums. 



AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF CASTS WILL BE 

 SENT ON APPLICATION. 



yjrfrfress-ROBERT F. DAMON, 



Weymouth, England. 



