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diaries and calendars. The two larger ones contain photographs of
the extinct lunar volcano "Copernicus," which is chosen not as being the largest, though it is forty-five miles across, but as exhibiting almost. every variety of detail which specially characterizes the lunar surface. There is also abundant information of a more practical nature, every- thing indeed of tables, weights, measures, postage rates, &c., &c., that oan be useful. The smaller calendars are of a convenient size for the pocket, very pretty, and comprehensive.