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Consisting of about 1,000 Specimens, nearly 600 of which are Species or 

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Late the property of JOHN PRIDEAUX, deceased. 

 Price (including Catalogues and " Moh's Mineralogy ") Twenty Pounds. 

 Also a few arranged Geological Specimens. 

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

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P EOLOGY and MINEKALOGY.— University College, London.— 

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

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 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. 



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