190 DONATIONS TO THE ACADEMY. 



Jan. 26. — Philosophica Brittanica, S vols. 8vo. — By Mr. Minifie. 



A series of Thermometrical Observations, made in the state of New York; 

 from 1829 to 1831, and also in Maryland, from January 1834, to July 1835.— By 

 Dr. Aikin. 



Several Treatises in Italian, on volcanic and other phenomena, by Gemellara; 

 Geological Survey of Nova Scotia, by Alger and Jackson ; Description of Mas- 

 todon's Bones, and history of their exhumation, by R. Peale. — By Dr. Cohen. 



Feb. 2. — Four pamphlets on literary subjects. — By Mr. Quinby. 



Feb. 9. — Berzelius' Nouveau Systems de Mineralogie. — By Prof. Griffith. 



Three parts of the Boston Journal of Natural History, — By the Boston 

 Natural History Society. 



Feb. 16. — Topographical description and Historical sketch of Plainfield, 

 Mass.; also. Instructions and Observations in the use of the chlorides of Soda 

 and Lime, translated from the French. — By Dr. Porter. 



Experiments on the fusing point of zinc, and the fusibility of metals in gene- 

 ral. — By Prof. W. R. Johnson, of Philadelphia. 



Report of the United States' Geologist, for 1836; also Geological Report of 

 the state of Ohio, 1836.— By Prof. Ducatel. 



Feb. 23 — ^Dr. Mitchell's Discourses on the lives and characters of Thomas A. 

 Emmet, and De Witt Clinton. — By Dr. Aikin. 



March 2. — Report on the Nevr Map of Maryland for 1836 ; also several 

 pamphlets. — By Prof. Ducatel. 



Description of two new species of Trilobites. — By Jacob Green, M. D. 



March 9. — Eaton's Botany, sixth edition. — By Dr. Aikin. 



Tableaux de distribution methodique des especes Minerales, by Brogniart. 

 By Mr. P. T. Tyson. 



March 16. — First report on the. Geology of New York. — By Prof. Hall, of 

 New York. 



IrfarchSO. — Murray's Chemistry, 2 vols ; Accum's Chemistry, 2 vols.; Parr's 

 Medical Chemistry ; Parr's Chemical Catechism. — By Dr. Cleveland. 



Address of Dr. Dunglison. — By Prof. Ducatel. 



Bibliotheca Americana. — By Mr. F. Lucas, Jr. 



Jlpril 6. — Physiologie Vegetale, 5 vols. — By Mr. E. Durand. 



First Annual Report on the Geology of Pennsylvania. — By Prof. Rogers, of 

 Philadelphia. 



^pril 20.— Green's Monograph of the Trilobites of N. A.— ByT. R. Jackson, 

 Esq. of Philadelphia. 



Annual Report of the Regents of the University of New York. — By M. H. 

 Webster, Esq. Albany. 



Catalogue of Plants, growing in St. Helena. — By Dr. Palmer, U. S.N. 



May 4. — An account of the improvements going on in the United States. 

 By Mr. Chevalier of Paris. 



May 18. — Pamphlet published by the geologists of the state of New York. 

 by Prof. Ducatel. 



Six copies Meteorological Reports. — By Capt. Brantz. 



