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It is, indeed, if I may Co exprefs my« 

 felf, another edition of Buonanni's for- 

 mer work, with additions ; and the figures 

 are in general good, but reverfed. 



Janus Plancus de Conchis Ariminenfi- 

 bus minus notis, in Latin, Venice, 1739, 

 in 4to, with figures. Another edition in 

 1748, and another alfo in 4to. but with 

 great additions, at Rome, in 1760. The 

 plates are extremely good, and his ac- 

 counts very learned. It is a natural hifto- 

 ry of fome teftaceous animals of Rimini, 

 in the Adriatic fea, more particularly of 

 minute recent Cornua Ammonia and Or- 

 thoceratitae, now firft difcovered in the fea- 

 fands of that place. 



La Conchyliologie of Mr. d'Argen- 

 ville, in French, Paris, 1742, in 4to, 

 with thirty-three plates : and a new edi- 

 tion in 1757, alfo at Paris, and in 4to, 

 appears the next on the lifl-. 



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