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ical as well as archeological, respecting the people and country of 
New Granada. e memoir is illustrated by four lithographic plates, 
the first representing images in gold of New Granada; the second, 
Crania ; the third and fourth images in stone, and pottery. 
16. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 
zu Wien. Vol. vii, of the Mathematico-Natural-History Class, with 
56 plates —This volume of memoirs of the Vienna Academy of Sci- 
ences is one among the many scientific publications issued annually at 
Vienna. Among the papers, there is anelaborate one o pp. by Dr. 
. E. Reuss, on the Cretaceous rocks of the eastern Alps, which is 
illustrated by 31 quarto plates; the larger part of the plates are of fossil 
corals, and are among the most beautiful as specimens of art and fidel- 
ity that we have seen. There is also a paper . SuEss on the 
Brachiopods of the beds at Késsen (lower liassic) in the Austrian Alps, 
with four plates; and another by Fr. Unger, on the Fossil Flora of 
Gleichenberg. 
last number, the leaves themselves making the engraving. The figures 
Stand out on the paper, like actual specimens, and have all the per- 
fection of nature. - : 
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18. Traité des Arts Ceramiques ou des Poteries considérées dans 
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the manufactures of the world. We owe to the skillful attention 
