150 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



Thomas Blaclear, Esq., F. R. S. 



Contributions to Astronomy and Geodesy. Second Series. 4to 

 pamphs. London. 1853. 

 Edward Everett. 



The Discovery and Colonization of America, and Immigration to 

 the United States. A Lecture delivered before the N. Y. Hist. 

 Society, June 13, 1853. 8vo pamph. Boston. 1853. 

 Harvard Natural History Society. 



Annual Address before the Harvard Nat. Hist. Soc, by Kev. 

 Thomas Hill. 8vo pamph. Cambridge. 1853. 

 Professor Owen, F. R. S. 



Description of some Species of the Extinct Genus Nesodon, 

 with Remarks on the Primary Group (Toxodontia) of Hoofed Quad- 

 rupeds, to which that Genus is referable. 4to pamph. London. 

 1853. 

 Charles M. Wetherill, M. D. 



Examination of Fusel Oil from Indian Corn and Rye. 8vo 

 pamph. 

 Arthur J. Stanshury. 



Map, indicating the Proposed Course of the Steam Navigation 

 between San Francisco and Shanghae. Folio. Baltimore. 

 Colonel J. J. Ahert. 



A Collection of Tables and Form ulse useful in Surveying, Geodesy, 

 and Practical Astronomy, including Elements for the Projection of 

 Maps. Prepared for the Use of the Corps of Topographical En- 

 gineers, by Captain T. J. Lee, U. S. A. 8vo. Washington. 1 vol. 

 1853. Second Edition, with Additions. 

 R. W. Gibhes, M. D. 



Documentary Plistory of the American Revolution, consisting of 

 Letters and Papers relating to the Contest for Liberty, chiefly in 

 South Carolina, in 1781 and 1782, from Originals in the Possession of 

 the Editor, and from other Sources. 1 vol. 8vo. Columbia, S. C. 

 1853. 

 Colonel Edioard Saline, R. A. 



On the Periodic and Non-Periodic Variations of the Temperature 

 at Toronto, Canada, from 1841 to 1852, inclusive. 4to pamph. 

 London. 1853. 

 Captain C. W. Younghushand, R. A., F. R. S. 



On Periodical Laws in the Larger Magnetic Disturbances. 4to 

 pamph. London. 1843. 



