503 DONATIONS FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Received whilst this Sheet tvas printing. 



Bonaparte (Charles Lucian) American Ornithology, consisting of Birds not 

 given by Wilson, vol. 1. fol, Phil. 1825. 



Lee (Richard Henrys A valuable Collection of original letters written to his 

 grandfather Richard Henry Lee, by the principal Characters of the 

 American Revolution. 



The Original Draught of the Declaration of Independence, in the hand- 

 writing of Thomas Jefferson, with marks in the places where altera- 

 tions were made, and a copy of the Letter from Mr. Jefferson to R. H 

 Lee, accompanying the same, dated July 8th, 1776. 



MAPS, AND PLANS 



Not included in the preceding List of Donations. 



Deabbate (G.-| Citta di Torino. 



Melish (John) His Map of the U. States, with the contiguous possessions of 

 Spain & Great Bi it.iin, 1818, 



Torrey's Map 'if Wayne and Pike Co. Penn. 1814. 



Mease (James — M. D.) Holmes's Map of Penn. — then (1682) only three Coun- 

 ties, Chester, Phil. & Bucks, (and so remained until 1729,) London, 



Munsel (L.) Map of Kentucky and part of Illinois and Indiana, 1816. 



Pedersen (P.) A Collection of Maps of the Danish European Dominions, 17 

 Sheets, executed under the direction of the Danish Government, 1768 

 —1805. 



Short (Wm) Plans of Naples, Milan, Venice, Turin, Florence, Rome, Ge- 

 neva, Amsterdam, and Lyons. 



Tanner (H. S.j His Map of Mexico, 1825. 



DONATIONS FOR THE CABINET. 



Baldwin W. — M. D.) Eighteen dryed Specimens of the Genus Rhyncospora. 

 Binns (Johnl His Engraving of the Declaration of the Independence of the U. 



States, wi,h a Fac Simile of the Signatures, and the Arms of the Thir- 



States. 



