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SHELLS, FOSSILS, MINERALS, &. 
(ZOOLOGY, RECENT AND FOSSIL.) 
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OF WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND, 
From the extent of his Collections in the above branches of Natural 
History, Recent and Fossil, is enabled to furnish specially prepared series 
for Public Museums, as well as amateurs and students, the examples being 
carefully selected and verified. 
(The prices for Collections are much lower than if separately priced.) 
‘*Genera” to illustrate ‘‘ Woodward’s Manual of the Mollusca,” ‘‘Chenu’s 
Manuel de Conchyliologie,” 100, £1 10s.* and £3.+* 
Collection of 500 species, containing 150 to 200 genera, £20. 
Special Collection of 1000 species, containing 350 to 400 genera and sub-genera, £50. 
Particular attention is given to render this set a systematic Collection of Genera, 
Sub-Genera, & Species, & from the individual value of the specimens, is 
recommended as the most moderate in price, care being taken to spread the Collection 
over a large number of Genera, the specimens perfect, and correctly named. 
2000 Species Ditto 2s Ditto ba ue Ditto «- £100. 
Shells of the MEDITERRANEAN SEA, 100 species, (250 shells) £3 3s. 
Ditto, 200 species, £8 8s. Ditto, 300 Species. 
Shells from the NORTHERN and ARCTIC SEAS, 100 species. 
EUROPEAN LAND SHELLS.—Collections from 100 up to 500 species. 
SHELLS OF PALESTINE.—A collection of Land Shells from this interesting 
region (50 species). 
Land Shells of WEST INDIES, containing the genera Bulimus, Clausilia, 
Cyclostome, Cyclotus, Cylindrelia, Geomelania, Helicina, Helix, Lucidella, 
Marisa, Megalonastoma, Proserpina, Spiraxis, Stoastoma, &e., 50 sp., 2ls. ; 
100 ditto (200 examples), £3 3s.; 200 ditto (400 examples), £8 8s. 
ISLAND OF CUBA.—50, 100, or 150 species. This series contains some of 
the most beautiful Land Shells of Helix, Helicina, Pupa, Cylindrella, Megalonas- 
toma, Cyclostoma, &c. 
Land and Freshwater Shells from EASTERN AFRICA, including the genera 
Tridina, Galathea, Streptaxis, Amnicola, Pupa, Achatina, Melania, Physopsis, &c., 
30 species, 2 Guineas. 
Shells from MAZATLAN and the COAST OF MEXICO—3S0 species for 21s. 
{or 109 species for £2 12s. 6d.) 
PHILLIPINES.—50 species of Helices and Bulimi, £3 15s., or 100 species, 
including 70 Helices and Bulimi, with 30 species of Melania, Navicella, Batissa, 
Registoma, Leptopoma, Cyclophorus, &c., £7 7s. 
From BRITISH INDIA, including Alyceus, Cyclotopsis, Diplommatina, 
Ditropis, Gessula, Georissa, Hybocistis, Lagocheilus, Lithotis, Nematura, 
Plectophylis, Raphaulus, Scaphula, Streptaxis, Streptaulus, Tricula, &c., 150 sp. 
Marine Shells from the CHINA and INDIAN SEAS, of the genera 
Aspergillum, Bulla, Cytherea, Cardium, Conus, Cassis, Cyprea, Dolium, Eburna, 
Lima, Mitra, Murex, Natica, Oliva, Pecten, Pectunculus, Pleurotoma, Ricinula, 
Seraphs, Solarium, Strombus, Tellina, Triton, Tridacna, Venus, Voluta, &c., &c., 
100 species, 4 Guineas. 
25 Species of the recent Terebratulide, including rare forms. 
Achatinelle from Sandwich Islands, 50 species (100 examples), 30s. ; ditvo 
100 species, £ A Collection illustrating the spread of varieties (or species) 
from a common type within a limited area. 
100 named species of Helix and Bulimus from AUSTRALIA and ISLANDS 
OF POLYNESIA, £4 4s. 
* Sets of these have been supplied, and are exhibited at the South Kensington Museum. 
* *H, & A. Adams’ small, and rare Marine Genera, of the Japanese Sea. 
