43. Palmacites Lamanonis (a Palm of the Miocene of Aix), 44. Cyclophthalmus Bucklandii (a Fossil Scorpion of the Coal Measures of Bo 72 73 74 52. Port Jackson Shark (Cestracion Phillippi), 53. The Genealogy of Fishes, 54. Amblypterus macropterus (a Ganoid of the Carboniferous System), 55. Lebias cephalotes (Cycloids of Aix), 56. Platax altissimus (a Ctenoid of Monte Bolca), 57. Pterichthys oblongus, 98 76. Hyæna spelæa (Cave Hyæna), 77. Asaphus caudatus, 78. Orthoceras laterale, 79. Spirigerina reticularis, 80. Ammonites margaritatus, 81. Ammonites bisulcatus, 82. Belemnitella mucronata, 83. Belemnites sulcatus, 84. Murex alveolatus, 85. Astarte Omalii, 86. Balanus crassus, 87. Astarte arctica, 88. Tellina proxima, 89. Norwegian Spruce (Abies excelsa), 90. Lepidodendron Sternbergii, 91. Calamites cannæformis, 92. Megatherium Cuvieri, 93. Skull of Dinotherium giganteum, 94. Ammonites Humphriesianus, 95. Encrinites moniliformis, 96. Cupressocrinus crassus, 97. Pentacrinus fasciculosus, 98. Chamfered and Imbricated Scales, 99. Scale of Holoptychius giganteus, 100 Section of Scale of Holoptychius, 248 UNKNOWN he came. He went a Mystery — A mighty vessel foundered in the calm, He longed, nor feared to meet the great "I AM." He quarried Truth all rough-hewn from the earth, A rounded Absolute. Twain at a birth – Science with a celestial halo crowned, And Heavenly Truth-God's Works by His Word illuined These twain he viewed in holiest concord bound. Reason outsoared itself. His mind consumed By its volcanic fire, and frantic driven, He dreamed himself in hell and woke in heaven. EDINBURGH, December, 1856 |