!£^^ig2F^g^J£2r* --BOOB. at En g, d. 

 Thursday evenings from eight 'to »n ES m "'"J ?° ten <**><4. and on 



ja^-SJE^BSKSS 838882, "" 



Strand. ^ 1UJI m <™OLOGY and MINEKALOGY can be had at 149 



4^"^^^ win he given 



Terms:-Half a Guinea for the Course ™Kye SMl^w ""rl^f ' 149 Strand ' W.C. 

 foUowmgSoeieties-Geological, ZooS a,2 T f °, S" ldren °f Fellows of the 

 graphs, Eoyal HortieuHural/GeologSS'^eSn', S^^EES?- "^ W 



of ^W^XW^lw^amS^ f ° r /^ Ch0ice and ox***™ eolleotion 

 of the late Mrs. Mawe, and contains her™.; V n 0p ' The Cabinet was the pronertr 

 Amongst the latter are so^Zs^U sfZ^ °l, **?£ Sbdh and ^S£ 

 supposed to be unique. The Bool™,.. « • ' b P aei m Mawe's Travels in Brazil i,„I 

 Buckland, Lyell, M^tell , Murclhso PHuT anTVvf "* "? nt ™ rks « > Geology „' 

 bona of the Palsontographical Society, &c. P ' ° therS ' and 2S VoIs - °* «* pubK 



en^^aS^^^ *» I- able to 



varying from Five Thousand Pounds to TVo G„S J. a™* 7 Can ,, be had at a11 P™es, 

 gallery, the Amateur's study, and for the ^&M£rGSE£ "" N ° W ' mim '* 



a Know edge of which affords so much pleas^ TZ a^S&7L1JSr k 



100 SmaU Specimens, in Cabinet with Three Travs so o W 



200 Specimens, arger, in Cabinet with Five Travs ^ ? ° 



300 Specimens, arger, in Cabinet with Eight iLi m £ 2 



400 Specimens, larger, in Cabinet with Twelve Swets WW 21 O 



guSea e ctS eve^SiStlssSt tsT* *"? °' <**** * «> * -500 

 branches of Science, a knowledge of S Iffords " TW" "** ° f * ese testing 

 parts of the World. S afl01ds so much pleasure to the Traveller in all 



„ AcolSn ^rSealTo X.me^™ 8 - rafe » d a » — select. 



>n a plan. Mahogany Cabinet, with five tSs con Si^ the 5 ?' C ° ntains 200 8 Peeimens 



Minerals which are either the components of R S „ I efol,OWIn g specimens, viz. =- 

 them-Quartz, Agate, Chalcedony, jZ7,GaZt z^'u" °« as, '°° al| y bedded in 

 Fe spar, Mica, Talc, Tourmaline, Spineh'zSVS^™ i° n, " e , nde, , Au 8 i,e ' Asbestos . 



"tt»wjs*i*^.i^s^ sr Lazui " w- * "- 



veins, and occasionally in the beds S sS < £' - nd in Dlasses ° r b eds, in 

 •j m the Cabinet :-I r „„, Mangane e, Lead In z,„, r the ""i "?"* Metallic 0res •>• 

 ) lima, Mercury, Titanium, &c. ' nc ' Co P Der > Antimony, Silver, Gold, 



ston^Basat lS£&' ""-^ Cla ^ Ia *. Porphyry, Serpentine, Sandstones, Lime. 

 Ro P r ozoto Fosses from the Cambrian, Silnrian, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian 



p^^^^S^^Z^^, -d Cretaceous Gronps. 

 In the more .pensive collections ^%g£*j£ and all more ^ 



JAMES TENNANT > £^^ «*--*> » «- -M-^r. 

 149 Strand, London, W.O, [NoTember J 1873 y ' 



