ADVEETISEMENTS. 



TO STUDENTS AXD GENTLEMEN FORMING COLLECTIONS. 



FOSSILS from the CHALK MAKL and GKEENSAND 

 DEPOSITS, caa be obtained at moderate prices of 



Mark Wm. Norman, Ventnor, Isle of Wigtt. 



FOSSILS AND MINERALS FOE SALE.— Devonian 

 Fishes and Fossils from other formations can be had (singly, or in small 

 series,) from any particular formation or district; also Coloured Casts of rare 

 Fossils. 



A great variety of fine Specimens of Rare Minerals, both British and Foreign, 

 just received, which may be selected singly, or in small series. 



Collections of Precious Stones for Cabinets, either polished as Gems, or in their 

 Natural State, to be had of 



James R. Gregory, 59, Frith Street, Soho, London, W. 



DOUBLE REFEACTING SPAR.— Mr. Tennant, Geologist, 

 149, Strand, has just received from Iceland some unusually large and fine 

 specimens of this interesting mineral. Mr. Tennant arranges Elementary Collec- 

 tions of Shells, Minerals, Rocks, and Fossils, to illustrate Conchology, Mineralogy, 

 and Geology. He also gives Practical Instruction in Geology and Minei-alogy. 



AGRICULTURAL AND CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 

 38 and 39, Lower Kennington-lane, London. 



Principal-'^. C. NESBIT, F.G S. F.C.S. &c. 



In this Institution unusual facilities are afforded for acquiring a thorough know- 

 ledge of Agricultural, General, and Analytical Chemistry, and also of Surveying 

 and Mathematics. 



The Terms for Students, resident or non-resident, may be known on application. 

 Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and accurately executed 

 at the College. 



GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. — UNIVERSITY 

 COLLEGE, LONDON.— PROFESSOR J. MORRIS, F.G.S. commenced 

 a Course of Lectures on the above subjects, on Tuesday, February 1, at \ past 4, 

 P.M. The Lectures will be continued every Tuesday and Thursday, at the same 

 hour. During the Course, Field Excursions will be taken. 

 Payments, including College Fee, £2 25. 



Thomas L. Donaldson, M.I.B.A. Ph.D. 



Dean of the Faculties of Arts and Laws. 



Chas. C. Atkinson, 



Secretary to the Council. 



GEOLOGY. — KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. — PRO- 

 FESSOR TENNANT, F.G.S. commenced a course of Lectures on Geology, 

 on Friday Morning, January 28th, at 9 o'clock. They will be continued on each 

 succeeding Wednesday and Friday, at the same hour, until May. 



R. W. Jelf, D.D. Principal. 



