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2 MR. R. DAMON, OF WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 
CALIFORNIA.—MARINE SHELLS, including Adula, Amycla, Amiantis, 
Angulus, Cummingia, Cryptomya, Hinnites, Isapis, Macron, Martesia, 
Netastomella, Oedalia, Opalia, Platyodon, Periploma, Pomaulax, Pteronotus, 
Semele, Saxidomus, Trochisus, and other rare genera of the North Pacific. 
100 species, (1—3 ex.) £3 10s. 200 ditto, £8. 
Marine Shells from AUSTRALIA and SOUTH PACIFIC, including the genera 
Amphibula, Anatina, Cardita, Chitonellus, Conohelix, Corbis, Conus, Orassatella, 
Cyprea, Delphinula, Gena, Hipponyx, Mitra, Mesodesma, Perna, Parmophorus, 
Phasienella, Pleurotoma, Phos, Sigarctus, Solemya, Struthiolaria, Terebratula, 
Trigonia, Voluta, &c., &c., 100 species, 4 Guineas. 
SETS OF PARTICULAR GENERA, 
Of which the following are examples. 
Cyprea, 40 named species, 20s. Cardium, 30 named species, 20s. 
fs 100 “3 Melania, 40 73 20s. 
Conus, 46 ‘ 30s. Clausilia, 40 ‘3 20s. 
35 100 Pe Cylindrella, 40 a 20s. 
Mitra, 25 i 20s. Helicina, 25 ig 10s. 
Marginella, 25 es 20s. | &e., &e., &c. 
Pecten, 30 56 20s 
SHELLS. 
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Collections named in accordance with the British Conchology, by Dr. 
Jeffreys, F.R.S., containing on an average 3 of each (chovce specimens) :-— 
100 species, £2 12s. 6d.—200 species, £6 6s.—300 species, £12 12s.—-400 
species, £25. 
Elementary set of 100 species, 21s. 
A Catalogue of British Shells, price 9d. 
ANIMALS IN SPIRITS 
Set up in Glass Cylinders. Lizards, Snakes, Fishes, Mollusca, &e., &¢- 
Several hundreds of named species. Occasionally Pentacrinus and other rare 
deep sea objects. 
A few sets of Foraminfera from the Japanese Sea, 
{<= Naturalists in foreign stations, are solicited to open a corres- 
pondence either for sale or exchange. 
GEOLOGY. 
Collections for the study of and to illustrate recent works on Geology, 
£2;* £5;* £10, and upwards. 
POST TERTIARY. 
Glacial Drift and Raised Beach Shells. 
Sets of Shells from modern deposits in the raised Sea Coast of Sweden. 
25 species, 20s., including a report on the above Fossils, presented to 
the British Association, by Dr. Jeffreys, F.G.S., F.R.S. 
Set of the leg bones of DINORNIS from N. Zealand. 
Quaternary Shells of Barbadoes and other W. India Islands, remark- 
able for their perfect preservation. Large proportion identical with 
species living in the adjacent seas. 100 to 150 species. 
NEWER PLIOCENE. Quarternary beds of Sicily and Calabria. 
Collections of 100 to 300 species. 
TERTIARY. 
_ OLDER PLIOCENE. Norwich and Suffolk Crags. Antwerp Crag. 
‘/  $UB APPENINE STRATA of N. Italy. Collections named at 
y the University Museum of Turin, at the following prices:—100 species 
(250 examples), £3 3s. 200 species, £6 6s. 300 species, £ 
OLDER PLIOCENE of Roman Country, 100 sp. £ 200 ditto, £ 
* Sets of these have been admitted into the Loan Collections of Scientific Apparatus, South 
‘ ! Kensington Museum. 
** Printed Lists of these and other Sets, sent to purchasers. 
