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EXPLANATION OF THE DIFFERENT PLATES.
PLATE I.
/ f s s OF CHIVS^.
T H E Rocks on tlie left are calcareous, and filled with Marine Subftances, proje£Ung above the River, which
fonnerly joined tliofe of the oppofitc Mountains. In the Center are tlie Mounts Caibiolo, Carabon, and
Pozzete} the lafl: is the Iiiglieft Peak of Mount Baldo. The Road to Trent palTes tliro\igl\ the Arch on
tlie right, whicli ferves as a Barrier to the State of Venice. Tlie Fort of Chiufa is built on a Rock,
which is a Continuation of the Mounts Mendola and Volargne.
PLATE IL
SUAiJUlT OF THE BRENifER.
On the left is a Cafcade of the Eifach: this River takes its Source at the Back of the Mountain, where
the Crofs is placed, which is tlie Beginning of the finall Plain on tlie Summit of tlie Brenner. In the
Back Ground is the Ki-euzioch, a fteep Rock, compofcd of Granite, covered in feveral Places with
phofphorous calcai-eous Strata. Tiie Rocks about die Cafcade are Schiltus. Wexel die loweft Mount.
The Rock oh the right, wliich rifes perpendicularly, is compofcd of large Pieces of Granite. The Sides
of die Road are covered widi phofphorous Maible.
PLATE in.
'CERNER MOUNTAINS, /ÍS SE£N FROJH EGERDACH, NEAR INSPRUCG.
Road from the Village of Ampas to the Mineral Springs of Egerdach, which is the fame as from Mattrey to
Hall. Rumerioch the higheft Peak; diis Mountain is entirely cdmpofcd of Granite; its Bafe is
furroundcd by Hills of Schiftus and Gypfeous Stones. The City of Hall, feated on the Banks of tlie Inn.
Road to Hall acrofs a fertile and cultivated Meadow. Hanfeven, a fmall Village, in the Middle of the
Plain. Spcck-korn, the higheft Mountain of the Verner; diofe which are near it are the Taurer and
Salzbcrg; beliind the laft aiu die Salt Mines of Hall.
PLATE IV.
RALÍER OF INSPRUCK.
The Mountain on the left is a Continuation of Patftíher-Kofal, which forms Part of the inferior Chain
of the Brenner. In the Center is the Convent of Wilteau. Gottfen the liigheft Peak; at the Foot of
which are Copper Mines, The otlier Mountains are die Gozner and the Nocker. Road from the Caftle
of Ambras to Iiifpruck. Cafcade of tlie Sill on die left. The City of Infpnick on the riglit, feated on
the Iiiii, at tlie Foot of the Ploettiiigen, a Hill where the Village of St, Maria is built.
PLATE