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 



132 Coloured Casts 



OF BAKE AND INTEEESTING 



FOSSILS. 



The complete set, except Nos. 1 and 28 {Pareiasaurus and Binornis) will 

 be sent carriage paid for the sum of 



£160. 



Any Museum acquiring such a grand series of Casts would possess 

 much, not only to interest the Student, but also to attract the General 

 rublic. 



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, Holland, India, Italy, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, 

 Portugal, Russia, and Switzerland, where these Casts can be seen which 

 P. F. D. has supplied. 



List of the Specimens and references to the ivories, where figured and descrihed, 

 etc., may also he obtained on application. 



ADDRESS— 



ROBT. F. DAMON, WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 



