210 MISCELLANEOUS. 



No. 1219. Fell Dec. 13, 1795, at Wold Cottage, Yorkshire, England. 



Size, 11 x 10. Price, $2.25. 

 No. 1220. Fell May 12, 1861, at Piprassi, Butsura, India. 



Size, 12 x 5. Price, $1.50. 

 No. 1221. Fell Feb. 18, 1815, at Durala, Putteala, India. 



Size, 11 x 4. Price, $2.00. 



No. 1222. Found in 1861, at Breitenbach, Bohemia. Size, 10 x 6. Price, $1.75. 



No. 1223. Fell July 14, 1847, at Brannau, Bohemia. Size, 10 x 9. Price, $3.00. 



No. 1224. Fell Jan. 23. 1852, at Nellore, Madras. Size, 10 x 9. Price, $2.00. 



No. 1225. Fell May 12, 1861, at Chirega, Butsura, India. 



Size, 9x5. Price, $1.50. 

 No. 1226. Fell March 6, 1863, at Seegowlee, Bengal. Size, 9x6. Price, $1.50. 



No. 1227. Found in 1854, in Werchneudinsk, Eastern Siberia. 



Size, 12 x 7. Price, $2.00. 

 No. 1228. Fell April 18, 1838, at Akburpiir. Saharanpur, India. Price, $1.00. 



No. 1229. FeU March 6, 1853, at Seegowlee, Bengal. (Part of No. 1226.) 



Price, $0.75. 



No. 1230. Fell March 6, 1853, at Seegowlee, Bengal. (Part of No. 1226.) 



Price, $1.00. 



No. 1231. Fell Nov. 30, 1822, at Bithoor, Cawnpore, India. Price, $0.50. 



No. 1232. Fell March 28, 1860, at Kheragur, India. Price, $0.50. 



No. 1233. Fell May 12, 1861, at Bullooah, Butsura, India. Price, $0.50. 



No. 1234. Fell Dec. 2, 1852, at Butsee, Zyzabad, India. Price, $1.25. 



No. 1235. Fell March 6, 1853, at Seegowlee, Bengal. Price, $0.50. 



No. 1236. Fell May 1, 1860, in Guernsey Co., Ohio. Original in the Ward Mu- 

 seum in the University of Rochester. Price, $0.50. 



Price of the set of 20 specimens, packed, $30.00. 



No. 1237. Rosetta Stone. 



This famous stone — the key to the Hieroglyphics of Egypt — was discovered 

 by the French in 1799 at Rosetta (Raschid of the Arabs), a sea-port town of Low- 

 er Egypt. The inscription is in three languages — Greek, Demotic and Hierogly- 

 phic ; and was made by order of Ptolemy V. surnamecl Epiphanes, 193 B. C. 

 This cast is a faithful copy of the original now in the British Museum. 



Size, 2 ft. 7 in. x 2 ft. 5 in. Price, $12.00. 



No. 1238. Relief Map of Central France. 



The district of Auvergne, represented by this Map, lies on the tributaries of 

 the Loire, about 212 miles south of Paris, and is of peculiar interest. We are 

 presented, says Lyell, " with the evidence of a series of events of astonishing 

 magnitude and grandeur, by which the original form and features of the country 

 have been greatly changed ; yet never so far obliterated but that they may still, 

 in part at least, be restored in imagination. Great lakes have disappeared — lofty 

 mountains have been formed, by the reiterated emission of lava, preceded and 

 followed by showers of sand and scoriae ; — deep valleys have been subsequently 

 furrowed out through masses of lacustrine and volcanic origin ; — at a still later 



