ROBERT F. DAMON, 



WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND, 



Will send on application free to Museums his list of 



Coloured Casts of Rare Fossils, 



NOW NUMBERING OVER 200 SPECIMENS. 



The following TWO FINE CASTS should he in every Museum:— 



75. 



Pareiasaurus Baiiii, 



Seeley. Skeleton. 



Karoo Formation fTriasJ : Bad, near Tamhoer Fontem, 



Cape Colony. 



The original preserved in the British Museum (Nat. Hist.). Described 

 and figured in Phil. Trans.. 1892. B, pp. 311-379, pis. xvn-xix. 

 xxi-xxiii. Coloured reproductions of this magnificent and remarkable 

 reptile, measuring 7 ft. 9 in. in length and 4 feet in breadth, fatted with 

 ironwork ready for mounting for a museum. 



PRICE £50. 



77. 



Phororhacos longissimus, 



Ameghino. Length 60 cm. 



The mondible has been slightly restored from the actual specimen, and 

 the skull has b.en modelled from that of the somewhat smaller species 

 Ph. tnflatm, fignivd by F. Ameghina (1895). Buenos Ayres, from the 

 Tertiary Deposits (Miocene?), Santa Cruz, Patagonia Described by 

 C W. Andrews, Esq., F.G.S., in the /6^., January, 1896, pp. 1-12 The 

 original specimens are in the Geological Departmi-nt ot the Bntisli 

 ; Museum (Natural History). 



PRICE £5. 



Also R. F. DAMON'S Casts of HUMAN REMAINS. 



Price for the complete set, Nos. 132 to 147, 

 £11 8s. 6d. (packing included). 



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