ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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PROFESSOK OWEN, 



( Superintendent of the Natural History Departments, British Museum, ) 



WILL COMMENCE A 



COTJESE of TWELVE LECTUEES on FOSSIL MAMMALIA, 



AT THE 



MUSEUM OF PRACTICAL GEOLOGY, JERMYH STREET, 



On FRIDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1860, at Two o'clock ; to be continued on each 

 succeeding Friday at the same hour. 

 Tickets to be had at the Museum, Jermyn-street. Fee for the course, 5s. 



RODERICK I. MURCHISON, Director. 



EOLOGY.— King's College, London.— Professor Tennant, F.G.S., 

 commenced a Course of Lectures on GEOLOGY, on Friday Morning, 

 January 27th, at Nine o'clock. They will be continued on each succeeding 

 Wednesday and Friday, at the same hour. Fee, £2 12s. 6d. 



R. W. JELF, D.D., Principal 



p EOLOGY and MINERALOGY.— University College, London.— 

 VX Professor Morris, F.G.S., will commence a Course of Lectures on PHY- 

 SICAL and DESCRIPTIVE GEOLOGY, and the Application of Mineralogy to 

 Geology and the Arts, on Tuesday, January 31st, at a Quarter past Four, p.m. 

 To be continued every Tuesday and Thursday, at the same hour. Fee, £2 2s. 



FRANCIS W. NEWMAN, Dean of the Faculty of Arts. 

 CHAS. C. ATKINSON, Secretary to the Council. 



Just Published, price 10s. 6d, 



PRE-ADAMITE MAN; 



OR, 



The Story of our Old Planet and its Inhabitants told by 

 Scripture and Science. 



Beautifully illustrated by M. Hervira, Dalziel Brothers, Moody, Woods, etc. 

 Saunders, Otlet, and Co., 50, Conduit-street, Hanover-square. 



ARCHAIA: 



or, 



STUDIES OF THE COSMOGONY AND NATUEAL HISTOEY 

 OF THE HEBEEW SCEIPTUEES. 



By J. W. DAWSON, LL.D., F.G.S. 



Montreal : R. Dawson & Son. London : Sampson, Low, & Co, 47, Ludgate Hill. 



