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getable and Mineral Impressions, &c. drawn and 

 coloured with the greatest possible accuracy, and of 

 the natural size. 

 In Vol. i. are Plates of Dendritical Stones, figured 

 Florentine Marbles, impressions of Fish, Crustacea, 

 Enchrinae and Plants, on sand-stone, coal, &c. — 

 Vol. ii. contains Corallines, Belemnites, Fossil Teeth 

 of large Animals and Sharks, Asterise and Dentalia. 

 — Vol. iii. is composed of Fossil Shells and Echini, 

 of different genera and species :— and Vol. iv. of va- 

 rious specimens of Agatized Wood, impressions of 

 Fern and other Vegetables, on slate, limestone, &c. 

 with many Univalve and Bivalve Shells, Madrepores, 

 and other Fossils. 

 Lamarck. Recueil de Planches des Coquilles Fossiles des 

 Environs de Paris. Paris, 4to, 1823, 185. 

 Pages 30. Plates 30. 

 Langius (C. N.). Historia Lapidum Figuratorum Hel- 

 vetia?. Venetiis, 1708, 4to, ll. Is. 

 Pages 165, Plates 52. 

 Liebknecht (J. G.). Hassise Subterranean Specimen. 

 Francfurti, 1759, 4to, 4s. 6d. 

 Pages 490. Plates 16. 

 Lindley and Hutton's Fossil Flora of Great Britain; 

 or Figures and Descriptions of the Vegetable Remains 

 found in a fossil state in this country. Lond. 1831, 8vo, 

 No. 1. 5s. 6d. 

 Plates 10, with their Descriptions. 

 Three Numbers are published, with 10 Plates in each. 

 (To be continued.) 

 Lowry's Conversations on Mineralogy. Lond. 1822, 

 2 vols. 12 mo, 8s. 

 Vol. i. Pages 259. Plates 5. 



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