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CATALOGUE OF FOSSILS, 
CASTS OF FOSSILS, ROCK-SPECIMENS AND MINERALS, © 
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FOR SALE BY 
AUGUSTUS KRANTZ, Beruin, Prussia, 7 
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AMERICAN EDITION. 
I. FOSSILS. 
1. 30 species of fossil shells naa the modern rod fect, elevated on the | 
Sweden apwards 2 of 160 $ 350 @ 
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es a ties the tertiary formation.’ in Rhine and and Westpha - 
es from the London clay of Hampshir hiteaid the Crag of Suffolk, 24 00 
ate the tertiary of Maryland, Alabama and Virgini 18 00 
es from the tert a ary deposits and the tertiary fivecstion of 
26 00 
cies from the pacts formation (Molasse) of Switzerland, 7 00 
an a from the upper cretaceous formation of Belgium, . 20 00 
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26 00 
rom > cretaceous formation of ‘Booth ern France, 
abs snl groupe halk: roca ectbiats or r povisgatl a in 
sta, Cephalopoda, etc. 
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24. 150 species from the Jurassic formation 
Yorkshire, 
25. 100 species from the Oxford clay of Moscow in Rt 
26. 200 species from the Jurassic formati ie af — aria and’ 
27. 80 species from the Alpine limestone 
28, 30s of fish-teeth, scales and bones, ot the the Tri 
at Davee: and Wiirtemberg, 
29. 30 different Saurian bones from the Muschelkalk of Ses 
30. 40 ~ pein i: the Permian System of Thuringia ¢ 
Kupferschiefe 
31. 100 species of foal plants (large size) from the coal-slates of 
Bohemia, and i 
32. 75 — from the ; Porsaiask System and earboniferous lim 
and the Ural Mountains, 
33. 50 ieaies fo fiom the Mountain limestone of Ireland, 
34. 80 species from the same formation in Belgium 
35. 100 species from the Devonian rocks of the Rhine and a 
