7 APRIL 1849, Page 19

DR. AUZOUX'S ANATOMICAL MODELS.

At the Cosmorama Rooms also is exhibited a series of models illustrating the anatomy of the human form, with some specimens of comparative anatomy, on the natural scale, and models of insects and smaller reptiles on a magnified scale. They are constructed in separate pieces or layers, to show the organic tissues in situ. The models are explained by M. Le- mercier, a pupil of the inventor, with the assistance of an English gentle- man. We have not yet had an opportunity of viewing the models, but have good accounts from persons qualified to judge; and the subject is of ouch a nature, that good models competently explained cannot fail to de- light and instruct.