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Digger Herbstcatalog wird auf frankirte Aufforde- 

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 Leipzig, Endc August 1860. 



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Memoiren 



Alexander von Humboldt's, 



i. 



5. Lieferung. broch. a 10 Ngr. 



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Die Memoiren Humboldt's werden in alien Krei- 



Welt mit spannender Theilnahme 

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Leipzig, 1860. 



Ernst Schiifer. 



Catalogue of Books in 



Branches of Na- 



tural History published during the last forty 

 Years in the United States of America. 



vmces ot worth America; with an 

 Geological Sections and Plates of 

 characterize the Formations, by 



Mar con. — A Geological Map of the United States, 

 and the British Provinces of North America; with an 

 Explanatory Text, ^ * " * ~ * ~ ~ 



the Fossils which _„__, „ m x VJ ^^ Dy 

 Jules Marcou, United States' Geologist, Member of 

 the Geological Society of France, &c. 8vo. Boston, 

 1853. cloth. 18g ; 



Marcou. — Geology of North America, bv Jules Mar- 

 cou. Containing: History of the Progress and Dis- 

 covery of Geology in America; Description of the 

 Geology of North America; Two Geological Reports 

 made fo* the U. S. Government, on Arkansas, Texas, 

 New Mexico, and California; giving the result of the 

 first Geological Exploration made in the Bocky Moun- 

 tains, the Sierra Madre, and the Sierra de San Fran- 

 cisco; Report of the Gold Formation in the Sierra 

 Nevada; a Geo] «ieal Map of the United States and 

 the British Provinces. 1 vol. 8 Plates of Fossils. 4to. 



L.1 lis. 6d. 



Owen. — Key to the Geology of the Globe: an Essay 

 designed to show that the present Geographical Hv- 

 dro-raphieal and Geological Structures, observed on 



the Earth s (rust, were the Result of Forces aetimr 

 according to Fixed Demonstrable Laws, Analogous to 

 those governing the Development of Org nie Bodies, 



by Richard Owen, D.D., Professor of Geology and <=* 

 Chemistry in the University of Nashville. Illustrated / 

 with Maps and Diagrams. 8vo, pp. 262. Nashville, 

 1857. cloth. 12s. 



Owen. — Report of a Geological Survey of Wiscon- 

 sin, Iowa, Minnesota, and incidentally of the Nebraska 

 Territory; made under instructions from the United 

 States' Treasury Department, by Robert Dale Owen, 

 United States' Geologist. With 45 Woodcuts, 3 Geo- 

 logical Maps, 20 steel Plates of Organic Remains, and 

 numerous Plates of Sections. 1 vol. royal 4to. Phila- 

 delphia, 1852. L.3. 



S afford. — A Geological Reconnoissance of the State 

 of Tennessee; being the Author's first Biennial Re- 

 port. Presented to the thirty-first General Assembly 

 of Tennessee, December, 1855, by James M. SafTord, 

 A.M. With Map. 8vo, pp. 164. Nashville, Tenn., 

 1856. cloth. log 



Sh ep a r d. 



A Treatise 



on Mineralogy, by Charles 

 Upham Shepard, M.D. 3rd edition, with 725 Illustra- 

 tions. 8vo, pp. x. and 452. New Haven, 1857. 5s. 2d. 



Swallow. — The First and Second Annual Reports 

 of the Geological Survey of Missouri, by G. C. Swal- 

 low, State Geologist. Illustrated with Maps, Charts, 



8vo, pp. 448. Jefferson City, 1855. 

 clot »- L.l Is. 



T u o m e y. — Report on the Geology of South Carolina, 

 by M. Tuomey, Member of the American Association 

 of Geologists and Naturalists, &c. Sec. &c. With Maps 

 and Plates. 4to, pp. lx. and 294. Columbia, S. C, 1848. 



and Engravings. 



cloth. 



Tyso n. 

 fornia, 

 1850. 



Warren. 



12s. 

 Geology and Industrial Resources of Cali- 

 by Philip T. Tyson. Maps. 8vo. Baltimore, 



7s. 6d. 

 Description of a Skeleton of the Masto- 



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don Giganteus of North America, by John C. Warren, 

 M.D., &c && With Plates. 8vo. 4to, pp. 270. Boston, 

 1855. cloth. l # 2 2s. 



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Die Frage uber Pflauzensorten abermals behandelt. 



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Addenda ad floram Atlantidis, praecipue insularum 

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 Die Formationen immergruner Ericineen in den nord- 



lichen Kalkalpen. 



XeueBueher (Generis Cuscu- 



tae species secundum ordinem systeniaticum dispositae 

 adjeetis etc. auctore G. Engelmann, M. D. Latine ver- 

 tit P. Ascherson, M. D. Praefatus VIex. Braun, Ph. D. 

 Herbarium norddeutseher Pflanz i etc. von W. Lasch 

 und C. Baenitz. 2. Lief.: Laubmoose, und 3. Lief.: 



Lebermoose und Algen). 

 Flora der Oberlausitz). 



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