ly/TINEEALOGY.— KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON.— PEOJESSOB 



J.T-L TENNANT, F.G.S., will commence a Course of Lectures on Mineralogy, with a 

 view to facilitate the study of Geology, and the application of Mineral substances in 

 the Arts. The Lectures will be illustrated by an extensive collection of specimens ; 

 and will begin on Friday, October 8th, at 9 o'clock, a. m.— They will be continued on 



each succeeding Wednesday and Friday, at the same hour. Fee, £2 2s. 



R. W. Jblf, D.D., Principal. 



FOSSILS AND MINEEALS EOE SALE.— Old Eed Sandstone 

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

 from any particular formation or district. 



A great variety of fine Specimens of Rare Minerals, either separately or in small 

 series, British and Foreign. 



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

 Natural State, to be had of 



James R. Gregory, 5^, Frith-street, Soho, London, W. 



TO GEOLOGICAL STUDENTS.— Eor Sale, a carefully selected Collec- 

 tion of 1000 Mineral and 500 Rock Specimens ; with or without cabinet. Also 

 two smaller collections of Silurian and Eocene Fossils. Address, pre-paid, to A. B., 

 care of Messrs. Reynolds and Co., 15 Old Broad-street, London, E. C. 



LIST OF BEITISH EOSSILS, Stratigraphically and Geologically ar- 

 ranged, with a reference to a figure of each species. By John Morris, F.'G.S." 

 Now ready, Part the First, CAMBRIAN AND SILURIAN FOSSILS, with a list of 

 books, memoirs, &c., and a table of the probable Foreign Equivalents of the Silurian 

 and Cambrian rocks. 



London : Reynolds and Co., 15 Old Broad-street ; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 

 Stationers' Hall Court. 



LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY : or a complete and easy Description of 

 the Manipulations and Apparatus necessary for the production of Landscape 

 Pictures, Geological Sections, &c.,by the Calotype, Wet Collodion, Collodion- Albumen, 

 Albumen-Gelatine, and Wax-paper Processes ; by the assistance of which an Amateur 

 may at once commence the Art. By Joachim Otte, F.G.S., Author of a " Short Cut 

 to Photography." 



London : Robert Hardwicke, 192, Piccadilly. 



REYNOLDS' OUTLINES OF SCIENCE AND ART. 

 Just published, price One Shilling, 



OUTLINES OEGEOLOG Y.— By T. Allison Eeadwin, E.G.S. 

 Containing an Outline of the Science, and a Eevised Table of the Order oi 

 Superposition of British Rocks, with their characteristic Minerals and Fossils, in 

 accordance with the arrangement at the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn-st. 



"This pamphlet, though a mere outline of geology, contains some tahles useful for the clear compre- 

 hension of the subject, and one of which (Table No. 3) is remarkubly full of geological informatiou re- 

 specting the fossils, minerals, rocks, and strata of Great Britain. The classification horeiu adopted is very 

 correct, and perhaps is not surpass^ed, if equalled, in this respect, by any treatise or text-book hithert<> 

 published. Keferences to the cases of fossils in the Jermyn-street Museum accompany this table, so as to 

 render it a useful handbook lor the visitor to that institution."— Zitera*-!/ Gazette, Jan. 30, 1858. 



TABULAE VIEW OF THE AEBANGEMENT OE BRITISH 

 ROCKS. By T. Allison Readwin, F.G.S. 

 Showing the order of Superposition of British Rocks, Minerals, and Fossils, with 

 references to the Cases in the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn-street. 



Price Sixpence, plain ; JNinepence, coloured. 



THE SAME PEINTED 0^ A LAEGE SHKET, EOE LITEEAET 

 INSTITUTIONS AND SCHOOLS. 

 Price Is. plain ; Is. 6d. coloured ; coloured and mounted on cloth, varnished vith 



roller, 3s. 6d. 



London : Reynolds and Co., 15 Old Broad-street. 



