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MINERALS AND FOSSILS. 
Tue undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the scientfic 
and lovers of MinERALoGICcAL and Fossit Specimens to his Collection, 
consisting in a great variety of both, all of which he offers for sale at 
exceedingly low rates. 
Having been an extensive Mineralogist for upwards of twenty-five 
years in his native ee (Germany) (Prussia), he bint himself to 
be able to produce Specimens of rare interest, to all lovers of the study. 
With satisfactory em would be willing os send samples to 
any part of the United States. Expenses of transportation to be paid 
by those requiring the samples, which | can send in cases from 50 dol- 
lars up. 
CH. W. A. HERRMANN, 
May, 1855.—ly] No. 1007 Broapway, New York. 
Dr. JAMES R. CHILTON, 93 Prince street, New York, 
Has just issued a Catalogue of Cuemican and PuiLosoPHIcaL ApPARA- 
TUS, PURE CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, W&c., illustrated by 330 engravings 
—which will be forwarded to those who desire to purchase articles of 
the ids 2 by sending their address. 
JUST PUBLISHED, fep. 8vo, Price 4s. 6d. 
A Course or Practicat Cuemistry, arranged for the use of Medical 
Students, by W. Optine, M.B., F.C.S., Professor of Practical Chemistry 
and of Natural Philosophy at Grey’ s Hospital corresponding member 
of the New Orleans Academy of Scie 
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ONDON: §. "HIGHLEY, 32 Fleet street. 
May, 1855. 
Lo Chemists and Druggists. 
G. QUETTIER 
IMPORTER OF FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN 
CHEMICAL GLASSWARE, PORCELAIN, EARTHENWARE, &C. 
CHEMICAL APPARATUS AND LABORATORY 
UTENSILS. 
FRENCH REAGENTS BOTTLES, OF ALL SIZES._COMPLETE 
ASSORTMENT OF -DRUGGISTS’ ‘STORE FURNITURE. 
se GREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK, ze 
Between Dey and Fulton Streets. 
Sept. 1853. 
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