1 8 LIFE OF DEAN BUCK LAND. [ch. ii. 
of the strata of England and those of the Continent, as 
arranged by Werner. This he enlarged in 1816, and dis¬ 
tributed in Germany and France during a tour he made 
that year with John Cotiybeare and Grcenough to Germany. 
This expedition was the first of a series of similar journeys, 
in more than one of which Buckland was accompanied by 
Count Breiiner. The Count was a skilful draughtsman, 
with a keen sense of humour, and it is to his pen that 
we owe the illustrations of episodes which occurred on a 
subsequent tour. In 1816 the travellers proceeded through 
Silesia to Poland, Austria, and Italy. From Weimar 
