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I subjoin a woodcut of a Silurian Coral, which does not, however, show the peculiar internal structure, but gives some idea of the general appearance of the old Hydroid Corals. We have but one Acalephian Coral now living, the Millepore; and it was by comparing that with these ancient ones that I first detected their relation to the Acalephs.

To this we subjoin an abstract of the narrative of a voyage made by Pedro de Cintra, a Portuguese captain, to the coast of Africa, drawn up for Cada Mosto, at Lagos, by a young Portuguese who had been his secretary, and who had accompanied Cintra in his voyage.

Before proceeding further, I will here subjoin a description of La Guayra, and the extraordinary road which leads from thence to the town of Caracas, adding thereto all the observations made by M. Bonpland and myself, in an excursion to Cabo Blanco about the end of January 1800. La Guayra is rather a roadstead than a port.

The doctor has found time amid the calls of a busy country practice to jot down his recollections, and I feel that I cannot do better than subjoin them exactly as they stand. I have very much pleasure in furnishing Mr.

The word igitur occurs frequently in the sense of "after that," "in that case," a meaning which it has almost lost in the literary dialect. We subjoin an extract from the first. Si in ius vocat, ito. Ni it, antestamino: igitur em capito. Si calvitur antestetur postea eum frustratur pedemve struit, manum endo iacito iniicito Rem ubi pacunt orato. Com peroranto ambo praesentes. Una

Now to answer these letters." Mr. Roscoe sat down in a luxurious armchair, and, drawing pen and paper toward him, wrote first to Dr. Radix. I subjoin the letter, as it throws some light upon the character of the writer: "ROSCOE HALL, Sept. 10th. "My DEAR SIR:-I am in receipt of your letter of the 8th instant, answering my inquiries in regard to your school.

On Fleury's remark de Haen most sagely observes, that the persons who observed the woman breathing could not surely have suppressed the joyful news, and would certainly have stopped the procession before the philosopher arrived. De Haen's second attempt is to recite all the objections that have been made against sorcery, and to subjoin to each a distinct refutation.

"To this we also subjoin!" cried several other men, who comprised the whole of the English prisoners. "Noble people!" cried Wallace, "why have you not a king worthy of you?" "And yet," observed Kirkpatrick, in a surly tone, "Heselrigge was one of these people!"

He simply admitted the prisoner's guilt, and hoped the chairman, who was Lord Salisbury, would deal leniently with him. I could have done that quite as well myself, and pocketed the guinea. From that moment I resolved never to turn a case away because it was hopeless. I subjoin a copy of my first brief for the prosecution.

I subjoin an extract from Sir W. Hunter's paper in the Nineteenth Century for July, 1888: "The official census, notwithstanding its obscurities of classification and the disturbing effects of the famine of 1877, attests the rapid increase of the Christian population.