naturalists’ quarterly advertiser. 
XXXIX 
A FIXE COLLECTION FOR SALE. 
A rare opportunity for societies in want of a 
collection. 
The above consists of Minerals, Fossils, Shells, Etc., 
many of which are quite rare and exceptional^ fine. The owner 
desires to dispose of them, not having room to properly arrange 
them. The collection is very 
Suitable for a Natural History Society, 
or School or lor some private gentlemen’s cabinet who 
has facilities for the proper arrangement and display of the same. 
There are over 1500 minerals, all fine specimens 
and many of them extremely so. Space will not admit of a list 
of them, but they can be seen or full particulars be had on appli¬ 
cation. 
There are over 100 genera of shells represented, 
among which are many foreign type species many of the 
species are duplicated to the number of, from 2 to 38 speci¬ 
mens, making a duplicate collection for exchange. 
Among the Fossils are several varieties of carboniferous 
plants from Pennsylvania, numerous fossils from 
the marl beds of Suffolk, Va., and the Limestones and 
Sandstones of New York. 
The collection of Fossils is very extensive. 
A list of the above can be had if the parties desiring the same 
wish to examine with intention of 'purchasing. 
For full particulars please address 
JNO. R. ROLLINS, 
Lawrence National Bank, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
