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JOSEPH BRANO, 
No. 12, CASTLE STREET, Bcsanaamceer 
Teacher of the Art of Preparing Birds, Q upeds, 
© Reptiles, &c. &c. oe 
AND OF THE 
Art of making Moulds and Casts in Wax, Plaster, 
and Compositions. 
In addition to the casts taken from the originals of the Trilo- 
bites, he has also a few fine casts of the bones of the Megalonix 
Laqueatus, Harlan.—Scaphites Cuvieri, Morton.—Mosasaurus 
tooth, and of several rare fossil American Plants;—all taken from 
the original fossils, in the Cabinet of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences, &c. &c. These models are fac similes of the real ob- 
jects, coloured according to nature. 
As the originals of the above are in the possession of different 
public and private cabinets throughout the United States, I have 
at great trouble and expense, taken from them exact patterns, 
so as to accommodate museums and scientific gentlemen with 
them on very reasonable terms. This practice is now used in 
several parts of Europe; and thus the curious are able to supply 
their cabinets with rare specimens, often superior to the origi- 
nals. 
—ony® C) Bitness 
JOSEPH BRANO having finished for us amumber of models . 
of different objects in Natural History, we no 
recommending him as an exceedingly skil st 
; : Jacoz Gresn, M.D. 
Ricu’p. Haran, M. D. 
P. A. Browne, Esa. 
Cuas. A. Poutson. 
Isaac Parrisu, M. D. 
S. G. Morton, M.D. 
Philadelphia, October 3d, 1832. 
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