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CASTS OP FOSSILS, ROCK-SPECIMENS AND MINERALS, 





FOE SALE BY 



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AMERICAN EDITION. 



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30 species of fossil shells from ihe modern deposits 

 coasts of Norway and Sweden upwards of 150 feet, 

 150 species from the tertiary basin of Vienna, .-. • . - 



150 species from the teniary formation in Rhineland and Westphalia, 

 300 species from the tertiary basin of Paris and the *• faluns'*of Touraine, 40 

 100 species from the faluns of Bordeaux and Dax, . . .12 



150 species from the London clay of Hampshire and the Crag of Suffolk, 28 

 100 species from the tertiary of Maryland, Alabama and Virginia, 

 150 species from the recent deposits and tertiary formation of Cy- 

 prus, Persia and Egypt, . . . . . • 

 oO species from the tertiary formation (Molasse) of Switzerland, 

 100 species from the upper cretaceous formation of Belorium, 

 300 species from the cretaceous formation of Southern France, 

 150 species from the same formation of Northern France, 



Of both the last e-ollections, separate series can be given, comprising 

 only single groups (chalk, greensand, N^ocomien) or zoological fain- 

 ijies (Rudista, Cephalopoda, etc.) 

 150 species from the cretaceous formation (Plaener and Quadersand- 



stein) of Saxony and Bohemia, 



100 species from the chalk marl (Unterer Kreideraergel of Rcemer) of 



Westphalia, ••...,.. 



60 species from the greensand of Blackdovvn in Devonshire, 



100 species from the upper and lower greensand of Hanover and 



Westphalia, (Hilsthon and Hilscongloraerat of Roemer,) 

 100 species from the Alpine limestone of Gosau, Vils, Trent, Hall- 



stadt, etc, including the Cephalopods described by von Hauer, 



50 ftpecies from the VVealden formation of Germany and England, . 



150 species from the Oolite and Lias of Southern France, 



150 species from the same formation in Northern France, 



100 species from the same formation of Northern Germany, . 



30 species from the upper oolite of Bavaria (lilbographic slate), 



20 species Crustacea from the same locality, . . 



150 species from the Jurassic formation of England, mostly from 



Yorkshire, . . . . . , 



100 species from the Oxford clay of Moscow in Russia, . 

 250 species from the Jurassic formations of Bavaria and WOrtemberg, 

 80 species fropi the Alpine limestone of St. Cassian, Tyrol, 

 30 species of fish-teeth, scales and bones from the Triassic formation 

 of Bavaria and WOrtemberg, . . . , . 



30 ditTerent Saurian bones from the Muschelkalk of Bavaria, . 

 40 species from the Permian System of Thuringia (Zechstein and 

 Kupferschiefer), ....... 



100 species of fossil plants (large size) from the coal-slates of Silesia, 

 Bohemia, and Saxony, , . . » . . . 



75 species from the Permian System and carboniferous limestone of 

 Moscow and the Ural Mountains, . . ... 



50 species from the Mountain limestone of Ireland, 

 100 species from the same formation in Belgium, , . - 



250 species from the Devonian rocks of the Rhine and Eifel, 



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