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STATED MEETING, November 8, 1842, 

 Mr. Phillips in the Chair. 



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Impressions of Fossil Fish, brought by Mr. Catherwood 

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Three fine mounted specimens of Otis tarda, one male and 

 two females. Presented by Mr. Wm. Hembel. 



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Traite" Elementaire de Botanique appliquee*, &c. Par F. 

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 Paris, 1835. From the Author, through Mr. Wm. 

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Chromatics, or an Essay on the Analogy or Harmony of 

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Outlines of Analogical Philosophy, being a primary view 

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Monograph of the North American CuscutineaB. By 

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Reply to Dr. Hare's further objections relating to whirl- 

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