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MINERALS, ROCKS & FOSSILS. 



Collections for Students. 



1. ..iiiiillv Lihclli-a .Hul .irr;iii|;c4i m l^.\tN with Card Trays. - 

 50 Minerals, las. od, : 100 tto . 218. : 200 <(>>., 434, 



Rocks ami KossiLs at Hinittar prices, 

 joo Minerals In Cabinet. £4 4a. ; 400 do. £5 las. od. 



THOMAS D. RUSSELL, 



78. NEWGATE STREET. LONDON. E.G. 



TO GEOr^OGlBTS. 



■■SiMh \..,y ,.| histr-il.ulUMi ■" 



TYPICAL COLLECTIONS FROM FAMED 

 BARTON SERIES 



( \I11>I>1 M K0..1.M ) 



JO / 'arietiiS, t-rvr 100 S/'fciiucns in enth Sfri'is, /v.iv./, lutmctidtui 



Ltcaiizt'tt. 

 Series No. i. Barton MolIuM'a, by parcels post, on receipt of 



postni ordvT, 3s. 

 Series No j, Barton Rarer. \ Subscribers' nanie» received, 

 Series No. .;, Barton Rarest. Payment on deliver)-. Orders 



Including,' MoUuNca. t'ron\ the (' for Series 2 ami ,; c.\eouted in 

 Olijiocene. Ilordwdl. Ilant-.. ' rotational 3S. e:ich. 



R. CHARLES, NaturalKt. Hiehclitte-on-Sea, 



Chi'lstchurch, Hants. 



\.B.- Tbest- Cv^IIection"- h.ivc b(.-cn liiirhly appreciate*! in 

 Great Britain aiul r'rarue.' 



Incandescent Gas Mantles. 



pEQUIRED to complete a Collection, showing 

 ^ the progress of the Incandescent Gas 

 Industry, duly authenticated specimens of Incan- 

 descent Mantles as used in England in the year 

 1892 imported or otherwise). A liberal price 

 will be paid for suitable Authentic Specimens, 

 duly guaranteed, or information leading to 



tracing them. 



AJdnss: "Curator," 117, Chancery Lane, W.C- 



THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD 



Is now iMucd three iime . a ye.-ir-i»ni the fir^l o( Februarv, June, 

 andOelDber-PRlCE 6d. 



The circulation —s.oyo nuarautenl— U, :w heretofore, am«>nii the 

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 a list (with notices^ of the works pubhshed dnrin^ the four months 

 preceding the date oi each issue, and personal memoranda In 

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 of the proceedings of the Society. 



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The Selborne Society's 

 Magazine. 



Edited by G.S. Boii^er, F.L.S.. F.G.S., Hrofe-«sor of Bolanj 



and Geoloj^y, City of London Collejce. 

 NATURE NOTES is intendeil to be a rtvord of projfre^s 

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 Nature a^jainsttlieir more or less avowed exterminators. The 

 object ot the Selborne Society is 10 unite lovers o'f Nature for 

 common study and I he defence of Natural Objects (Birds. 

 Pl.ints, beautfful Landscapes, ike.) aff.unst the destruction by 

 wliicli they arc so con.stanily menaced. The tttinimutit Annual 

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 Society's Ma|:ra/.ine) is 5s. All particulars as to Mend>ersnip may 

 be obtained Irom the Skcretarv ok tmk Sklborne Siviktv, 20. 

 H:ino\'er Sipiare. W. 



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"SCIENCE-GOSSIP," says: 

 MAY, '98, No. I 



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 m.mifold copies of notices or other 



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