PLANOGRAPHY. 



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9. 



, Markgrafen 



Strasse. 



10. 



Jerusalemer 



(( 



n 



Koch 



(( 



12. 



Zimnier 



i( 



13. 



Schiitzen 



u 



14. 



Krausen 



a 



15. 



Kronen 



« 



16. 



Mohren 



« 



17. 



Tauben 



(( 



18. 



Jager 



« 



19. 



Franzosische 



(( 



20. 



Behren 



t( 



21. 



Niederwall 



(( 



22. 



Kur 



(( 



23. 



Oberwall 



if 



24. 



Dorotheen 



ii 



25. 



Mittel 



ii 



26. 



Wall 



« 



27. 



Alte Jacobs 



(( 



28. 



Ritter 



(( 



29. 



Orangen 



it 



30. 



Commandanten " 



31. 



Stallschreibei 



ii 



32. 



Sebastians 



a 



33. 



Dresdener 



a 



34. 



Schafergasse 



(alley). 



35. 



Kopeniker 



Strasse. 



36. 



Schlesische 





37. 



Neander 





38. 



Brucken 





39. 



Holzmarkt 





40. 



Miihlen 





41. 



Lange Gasse 



(alley). 



42. 



Alexander 



Strasse 



43. 



Blumen 



li 



44. Kaiser Strasse. 



45. Grosse Frankfurter " 



46. Rosengasse. 



47. Landsberger Strasse. 



48. Neue Konigs " 



49. Golnowsgasse. 



50. Weber Strasse. 



51. Prenzlauer " 



52. Kleine Alexander " 



53. Alte Schonhauser " 



54. Rosenthaler " 



55. Neue Schonhauser " 



56. Miinz 



57. Alexander " 



58. Linien " 



59. Hirtengasse. 



60. August Strasse. 



61. Oranienburger " 



62. Kleine Hamburger " 



63. Gips 



64. Sophien 



65. Grosse Hamburger " 

 m. Konigs " 



67. Stralauer 



68. Neue Friedrichs " 



69. Kloster " 



70. Juden 



71. Spandauer " 



72. Heilige Geist 



73. Post 



74. Breite 



75. Briider " 



76. An der Friedrichsgracht. 



77. Neu-Colln on the Water. 



7. Vienna (Plate 39). 



Vienna, or Wien, the beautiful and lively capital of Austria, is situated at 

 the foot of the Wiener Mountain, on the right bank of the Danube, which is 

 here divided into three arms, and also on a canal, and on the Wien. With 

 its suburbs it is about sixteen miles in circumference, and includes 9000 

 houses, with 410,000 inhabitants (not counting the military). Of these, 

 about 12,000 are Protestants, and 600 Greeks. The inner city, or city 

 proper, which forms only the tenth part of the whole, is separated from the 

 thirty-four suburbs by the Esplanade or glacis, a surface 600 paces broad 



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