VEGETABLE REMAINS, f)7 
the r tools of our mechanics, and 
the infi •! “^^chiiies which we construct, by 
rived f ^ ^ varied applications of iron, are de- 
mo!e !n “ ““ “““ P“ “'-I with, or 
we re,l ^5' **'0 of which 
toi„ncl“ 'm‘° ®““o- ond apply it 
life T1 ^ economy of human 
unon ,r"’ *T ‘ of f“''0®‘s ‘hat waved 
from ferr Pr^er'a* lands, and 
l.rom „ T°““ '“•’sod ‘he 
chief sunn r' Pr^eral waters, we derive our 
nrdamZa i ‘"ose two 
eomribur T‘* “ “■* which 
tion of the elrtfto'*"^‘’'''“”’“™*P™‘>'’'^- 
nraltinlvtll r “‘o "ohes, and 
Chapter VUi. 
of the Secondary, Series. 
Wp 
resnectif L^’ of view: the 
destined to be^the dry land, 
’■egardin^ their the other, 
gress of format- condition, whilst in pro- 
tion at the bottom of the waters, 
