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Silliman's American Journal of Science and Arts. 8vo. March 

 1857. — From the Editors. 



Proceedings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club. 8vo. Vol. III. 

 No. 7. — From the Club. 



Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 4to. Vol* 

 IX. Part 4. — From the Society. 



Essays and Heads of Lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, 

 and Surgery. By the late Alexander Monro, Secundus, M.D., 

 F.E..S.E. With a Memoir of his Life, and Copious Notes, 

 explanatory of Modern Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and 

 Practice. By his Son and Successor. 8vo. — From, DrMonrO' 



Army Meteorological Register from 1853 to 1854 inclusive, from 

 Observations made by Officers of the Medical Department of 

 the Army, at Military Posts of the United States. Prepared 

 under direction of Brevet- Brigadier General Thomas Lawson, 

 4to. — From Professor Henry D. Rogers. 



Statistical Report of the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of 

 the United States, from 1839 to 1855. By Richard H. Coo- 

 lidge, M.D. 4to. — From Professor Henry D. Rogers. 



Reports of Explorations and Surveys to ascertain the most practi- 

 cable and economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi 

 River to the Pacific Ocean, made in 1853-4. 4to. Vol. I. 

 — From Professor Henry D. Rogers. 



Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China 

 Seas and Japan, in the years 1852-54, under command of 

 Commodore M. C. Perry, U.S. Navy. By Francis L. Haw- 

 kins, D.D., LL.D. 4to. Vol. I. Also Vol. IIL of the same 

 work, being Observations on the Zodiacal Light from April 2, 

 1853, to April 22, 1855. By Rev. George Jones, A.M. 

 4to. — From Professor Henry D. Rogers. 



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