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TO BE SOLD, 
A COLLECTION OF MINERALS, 
Abbanoed roB Study, 
Consisting of about 1,000 Specimens, nearly 600 of which are Species or 
Vaeieties, 
Late the property of JOHN PRIDEAUX, deceased. 
Price (including Catalogues and " Moh's Mineralogy ") Twenty Pounds. 
Also a pew areanged Geological Specimens. 
Persona desirous of purchasing may view the Minerals on application to 
HENRY C, HODGE, 
Teacher op Chemistry and MiNERALoar, 
4, RADNOR PLACE, PLYMOUTH. 
GEOLOGY.— King's College, London.— Professor Tennant, F.G.S., 
commenced a Course of Lectures ou GEOLOGY, on Friday Morning, 
January 27th, at Nine o'clock. They will be continued on each Bucceediug 
Wednesday and Friday, at the same hour. Fee, £2 12s. 6d. 
R. W. JELF, D.D., Principal. 
n EOLOGY and MINERALOGY.— University College, London.— 
\X 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 23. 
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. 
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ARCHAIA: 
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STUDIES OF THE COSMOGONY AND NATURAL HISTORY 
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