ROBT. F. DAMON, Weymouth, England, 



Begs to call the attention of Directors of Museums and Professors of Biology and 

 Geology in Universities to his fine series of 178 Coloured Casts of rare aud interesting 

 Fossils. The complete set, except Nos. 28 and 75, will be sent carriage paid for the 

 sum of £200. 



Any Museum acquiring such a grand series of Casts would possess much, not only 

 to interest the Student, -but also to attract the general public. 



A town about to establish a Museum would find that these specimens, when properly 

 mounted and displayed in glass cases, with instructive labels to each, would form a 

 substantial basis for a Public Museum at a very small cost. 



Directors or Curators and Professors of Colleges can obtain by return of post, if 

 desired, a list of the Museums in Great Britain, Australia, Africa, America, Austria, 

 Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Plolland, India, Jtaly, 

 Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Eussia, and Switzerland, where these Casis 

 can be seen which E. F. D. has supplied. 



The following TWO FINE CASTS should be in every Museum : 



75, Pareiasaurus Baini, Seeley. Skeleton. Karoo Formation (Trias) : 

 Bad, near Tamboer Fontein, Cape Colony. The original preserved in the 

 British Museum (Nat. Hist.). Described and figured in Phil. Trans., 1892, 

 B, pp. 311-379, pis. xvii-xix, xxi-xxiii. Coloured reproductions of this 

 magnificent and remarkable reptile, measuring 7 ft. 9 in. in length and 4 ft. in 

 breadth, fitted with ironwork ready for mounting for a museum. Price £50. 



77. Phororhacos longissimus, Ameghino. Length 60 cm. The 

 mandible has been slightly restored from the actual specimen, and the skull 

 has been modelled from that of the somewhat smaller species Ph. i»Jlatns, 

 figured by F. Ameghino (1895). Buenos Ayres, from the Tertiary Deposits 

 (Miocene?), Santa Cruz, Patagonia. Described by C. "W.Andrews, Esq., F.G.S., 

 in the Ihis, January, 1896, pp. 1-12. The original specimens are in the 

 Geological Department of the British Museum (Natural History). Price £5. 



R. F. DAMON'S casts of HUMAN REMAINS have been lately snppUed to several 

 Museums in England, on the Contimnt, Australia, and New Zealand. 



Price for tlie complete set, Nos. 132 to 147, £11 12s. 6d. 

 (packing included). 



The following three casts have Just been added to the already 

 fine collection : 



111. Megaladapis madagascariensis, Porsyth Major. Cranium and 

 mandible. Type-specimen. Described and figured by Dr. C. Forsyth Major 

 in Phil. Trans. Eoy. Soc. Lend., vol. 185, B (1894),pp. 15-38, "pis. v-vii. 

 Pleistocene : Amboulisatra, S.W. Madagascar. 



178. Cast taken from brain-cavity of the above. Described and figured 

 by Dr. Forsyth Major in Proc. Eoy. Soc. Lond., 1897, p. 47, pi. v, figs. 4-6. 



175. Upper and lower molar teeth of above. 



Price £2 3s. 6d. 

 FULL LIST WITH PRICES SENT ON APPLICATION. 



ADDRESS — 



ROBT F. DAMOH, Weymoutli, England. 



