ROBERT F. DAMON, Weymouth, 
: Begs to eall attention to his Varied Stock of 
WA TURAL HISTORY SPE CIME. Ns 
CONSISTING OF 
~ 
Minerais, Fossil and Recent Shells, 
: ALSO 
Fishes, Reptilia, Crustacea, Echinodermata, 
etc., etc., Dry and in Spirit. 
400 species Foreign Fishes, Amphibia, Reptilia, and £ s. d. 
Crustacea in spirits from the Godeffroy Collection 
named and localized ... on ap a “ds oO Oe) 
Mounted Reptilia and Fishes and a large number of Insects and other 
recent specimens to be sold at a very low figure. 
1,600 species of British Fossils... ae Bch .c FO0R: Oe 0 
Collection of Old Red Sandstone Fishes... £15 to 100 0 O 
55 species (170 specimens) Fishes, Crustacea, Mollusca, 
ete., from the Lower Carboniferous, Scotland oe OE Oe 
100 species British Carboniferous Fish Teeth, Mollusca, 
and Brachiopoda ae i ‘ We SS! 
Reptilian Remains, Mollusca, Crinoids, ce sien ie 
Lias of Lyme Regis. 
200 species British Luferior Oolite Fossils an on) LORMORAD 
175 species (500 specimens) British Red Crag Fossils... 98 diese 
87 species (3847 specimens) Alpine Fossils cae Loo Ones aes 
Vertebrate Remains from the Pliocene Care Hills), 
see photo. 
Rudistes, Hippurites, Requienia, from Doreen. 
Cretaceous Fishes in large numbers, Cretaceous, Syria. | 
Collection of Triassic Plants, Austria... a se ae alee tat 
128 species St. Cassian Fossils... a a 22 * Oo Oe 
Ktce., ete., ete. ; 
ase of Rk. F. Damon’s coloured casts of Rare Fossils, now numbering over 300 
specimens, will be sent on application. 
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. 
