BRITISH FOSSILS 



Can no^ be supplied from the formations as below by 



ROBERT F. DAMON, Weymouth, England. 



Post-Pliocene. (Po.st-Gla.eial.) Eaised Beacli shells fz'om various localities. 

 (Old River Gravel) Barrington, Cambridge. Bones and Teeth of 

 Ehinoceros, &c., &c. 

 Newer Pliocene. IS'orwich Crag, Chillesford, and Bridlington Beds. 

 Older Pliocene. White and Red Crag of Sufltolk. 

 Middle Oligocene. Hempstead, Bembridge, Osborne, and Upper Headon 



Beds. 

 Lower Olig'ocene. Middle and Lower Headon Beds. 

 Upper Eocene. Upper Bagshot and Barton Clay. 

 Middle Eocene. Middle and Lower Bagshot. 



Lower Eocene. London Clay, Woolwich Clays, and Thanet Sands. 

 Cretaceous. Chalk, Chalk Marl, Upper and Lower Greensand, Gault. 

 A fine series of POLYZOA from the English Chalk, consisting of 100 

 species (1 to 3 examples) nicely mounted on 100 mahogany slides, and 



20 rocks or fossils with specimens in situ. 

 Upper Jurassic. Purbecks, Portland Stone, Portland Sand, and 



Kimmeridge Clay. 

 Portland Cycadese and fine Ammonites giganteus. 

 Middle Jurassic. Coral Rag, Oxford Clay, Kellaway Rock. 

 Fine Slabs of Trigonia clavellata (Coral Rag, Dorset). 

 Lower Jurassic. Cornbrash, Forest Marble, Bradford Clay, Great 



Oolite, Stonesfield Slate, Fuller's Earth, Inferior Oolite. Upper, 



Middle, and Lower Lias. 

 Fine Slabs containing a large number of characteristic Fossil Shells from 



the Inferior Oolite, Dorset. 

 Carboniferous. Coal-measures, Carboniferous Limestones of Wales, 



Ireland, and England, Eskdale, N.B., Fishes, &c. 

 Fish Palates from the C. Limestone of Ireland, 20 named species. 

 Devonian. A fine series of Old Red Sandstone Fishes from Scotland. 

 Upper Silurian. Ludlow, Aymestry Limestone, Wenlock Limestone, 



Upper Llandovery. 

 Lower Silurian. Lower Llandovery, Caradoc, Llandeilo Flags, Arenig. 

 Cambrian. Tremadoc Slates, Lingula Flags, Lower Cambrian. 



Besides numerous other sets of British Fossils, the following can he forwarded at 



a very short notice. 



219 Species of Tertiary Mollusca, £5 12s. &d. 



250 Species of Inferior Oolite Fossils, £15 15.s. 



200 Species from the Aymestry Limestone, Upper Ludlow, Llandovery, 



Lower Ludlow, Wenlock, £7 7s. 

 A set of British Fossils suitable for Museums, £100. 



"WEYMOUTH can now be reached from London in 3| hours, by the London and South- 

 western Railway. Directors of Foreign Museums and others visiting England should 

 not return without seeing Mr. Damon's stock of Natural History Specimens, from which 

 a selection can be made. 



R. F. D. would call attention to his well-known 



COLOURED CASTS OF RARE FOSSILS, 



Specimens of which can be seen in a large number of English and Colonial and 



Continental Museums. 



An Illustrated Catalogue of Casts will be sent on application. 



