MINERALS FOR- SALE. 



GB. SOWERBY, No. 8, Lisle-street, Leicester-square, London, 

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Collections of the value of Five Pounds and upwards, properly arranged 

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G. B. S. has also a considerable COLLECTION of FOSSILS, par- 

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CATON on INDIGESTION, SCROFULA, ERUPTIVE 

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This Day is published, 



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ENGRAVINGS. 



Vol. XLVII. Illustrated with a Quarto Plate describing the Plani- 

 sphere of Dendera. — A Quarto Plate to illustrate Mr. Brown's Paper 

 on Architecture, — A Plate to illustrate Sir George Cayley's Paper on 

 Aerial Navigation ; and Mr. London's Hydrometer. — A Quarto Plate 

 of the Temple of Kournou at Thebes. — A Plate of the new Baths at 

 Ramsgate. 



Vol. XLVIII. A Quarto Plate of the Strand or Waterloo Bridge erected 

 over the Thames at the Savoy, London. — A Quarto Plate to illustrate 

 Mrs. Ilbetson's Anatomy of Vegetables. — A Quarto Plate to illustrate 

 Mrs. Ibbetson's Paper on the Physiology of Vegetables. — A large Quarto 

 Plate to illustrate Mrs. iBBETSON'sPapcr on a new Vicwof Vegetable Life, 

 — A Quarto Plate to illustrate Mif. Ibuetson's Paper on the Physiology 

 of VecrctP.bles ; and Mr. Morn&y's Mass of Native Iron found in Brasil. 



Vol. XLIX. A Plate to illustrate Dr. Evans's Communication on 

 Terrestrial Magnetism ; a new Electro-atmospherical Instrument; and 

 Mr. Andrew FIorn's Paper on Vision. — A Quarto Plate to illustrate 

 Mrs. Iijbetson's Physiology of Vegetables. — A Plate to illustrate the 

 Solar SpoLS which appeared during tlie Year 1816 j — and Mr. Bevan's 



