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Descriptions of the British Paleozoic Fossils

Added by Professor Sedgwick to the Woodwardian Col-
lection, and contained in the Geological Museum of the
University of Cambridge. With Figures of the new and
imperfectly known Species. By F. M'COY, Professor of
Geology, &c., Queen's College, Belfast; Author of "Car-
boniferous Limestone Fossils of Ireland,
Silurian Fossils of Ireland." Part I.

Graduati Cantabrigienses:

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Sive Catalogus eorum quos ab anno 1760 usque ad 10m Octr.
1846, Gradu quocunque ornavit Academia. Curâ JOSEPHI
ROMILLY, A.M., Coll. Trin. Socii atque Academiæ Regis-
trarii.
8vo. 10s.

Makamat; or Rhetorical Anecdotes of Hariri of Basra, translated from the Arabic into English Prose and Verse, and illustrated with Annotations. By THEODORE PRESTON, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Royal 8vo. 18s.; large paper, 17. 4s.

A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library

of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. By the Rev.
J. J. SMITH, M.A., &c.
8vo. 10s. 6d.

A Collection of Anthems

Used in the Chapels of King's, Trinity, and St. John's
Colleges, compiled and arranged in Chronological order.
By T. A. WALMISLEY, M.A., Professor of Music in the
University of Cambridge.
8vo. 5s.

Architectural Notes on German Churches;

With Notes written during an Architectural Tour in Picardy
and Normandy. By W. WHEWELL, D.D., Master of
Trinity College, Cambridge. Third Edition. To which is
added, Translation of Notes on Churches of the Rhine, by
M. F. De LASSAULX, Architectural Inspector to the King
of Prussia. Plates.
8vo. 12s.

Remarks on the Architecture of the Middle

Ages, especially in Italy. By R. WILLIS, M.A., Jacksonian Professor of the University of Cambridge. Plates, Royal 8vo. 17. 1s.

LARGE PAPER.

Views of the Colleges and other Public Buildings
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,
Taken expressly for the UNIVERSITY ALMANACK, (measuring
about 17 inches by 11 inches).

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