250 PIIOCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



G. W. Manypenny. 



Information respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of 

 ' the Indian Tribes of the United States. Collected and prepared 

 under the Direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, by Act of Con- 

 gress of March 3d, 1847. By Henry R. Schoolcraft, LL. D. 

 Illustrated by S. Eastman, Captain in the United States Army. 

 Part V. 4to. Philadelphia. 1855. 

 Selectmen of Medford. 



History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachu- 

 setts, from its First Settlement in 1630 to the Present Time, 1855. 

 By Charles Brooks. 1 vol. 8vo. Boston. 1855. 

 Royal Institution of Great Britain. 



Notices of the Meetings of the Members. Part V. November, 

 1854 - July, 1855. 8vo pamph. London. 1855. 

 Zoological Society of London. 



Transactions. Vol. IV. Parts 1 - 3. 4to. London. 1850-53. 

 Professor Sedgwick. 



Description of the British Palseozoic Fossils in the Geological 

 Museum of the University of Cambridge, by Frederick McCoy, 

 F. G. S., &c. With a Synopsis of the Classification of the British 

 Palaeozoic Rocks, by the Rev. Adam Sedgwick, M, A., F. R. S., &c. 

 Part II. Fasc. 3d. (Upper Palseozoic Molusca and Palteozoic Fishes.) 

 4to. London. 1855. 

 E. Clihhorn. 



An Essay on the Probability of Saul, Beniah, Abishai, Jehosha- 

 phat, Jehdhannan, and Amessias, son of Zichri, having been the 

 Hycsos Rulers, Salatis, Been, Apachnas, Apophis, Jonias, and 

 Assis. No. II. 8vo pamph. Dublin. 

 Henry D. Rogers. 



Map of the Arctic Basin : its Limits, Features, Drainage, Cur- 

 rents, Winds, and Climates. (Plate XII. of Johnston's Phys. Atlas 

 of Nat. Phenomena.) Fol. 

 Charles F. Barnard. 



The Charities of Boston ; or Twenty Years at the Warren Street 

 Chapel. An Address delivered at the Chapel by Rev. William R. 

 Alger, Sunday Evening, January 27, 1856. 8vo pamph. Boston. 

 1856. 

 Charles Brooks. 



Elementary (^^onr.se of Natural History. Being an Introduction 



