404 Miscellanies. 



"In addition lo the ahove, I have received a summary view of the 

 various collections that are put up at this mineral store, a translation 

 of which I subjoin to be used by you at your pleasure. 



1. Oryctognosfic Collections, arranged according to the Manual 

 of Oryctognosy, by M. Leonhard : 



a. In fine boxes of pasteboard with four drawers; 100 specimens, 

 f4,44, (11 florins.) 



h. Do. in five drawers ; 150 specimens, ^8,88, (22 florins.) 



c. Without boxes and of larger size, 300 specimens, |'26,67, (66 

 florins.) 



d. Do. 400 specimens, 4 inches square, ^44,44, (110 florins.) 



2. Collections of Precious Stones : 



a. In neat boxes of pasteboard, 50 specimens, tlie greater part of 

 which are polished, ^26,67, (66 florins.) 



b. Do. a greater number of specimens and of larger size, accord- 

 mg to any price that may be agreed on. 



3. Geological Collections, according to the Characteristics of 

 Rocks, by M. Leonhard. 



a. In pasteboard boxes, 100 specimens, 4 inches square, .^4,44, 

 (11 florins.) 



b. Do. 150 specimens, |8,88, (22 florins.) 



c. Without boxes, 150 specimens, 9 inches square, $13,33, (33 

 florins.) 



d. Do. 200 specimens, 9 inches square, ,f22,22, (55 florins.) 



4. Collections for the use of Apothecaries, according to the sys- 

 tem of M. Geiger : — the number of specimens and their price, cor- 

 responding to No. 1 above. 



5. Collections in Economical Mineralogy, for the use of public 

 schools and Polytechnic Institutes, according to M. Blumof, or M. 

 Brard. 



a. 300 specimens of 6 inches square, |;31,11, (77 florins.) 



b. 400 do. of do. |48,88. 



6. Collections of Petrifactions, according to the system of M. 

 Bronn. 



a. 100 specimens, $13,33, (33 florins.) 

 6.200 do. |'31,11, (77 florins.) 



7. A Suite of Crystal Models, made of pasteboard and covered 

 with neat varnish. 



a. 23 models, exhibiting the primitive forms, $1,62, (4 florins.) 



