l')(! . lUHLIOOItAPlIICAL XOTKKS. 



(luplic.'itcs of" Vcrnioiit I*)ir(ls. lie will inoiint s))('cinuMis 

 to oi'dcr wlicucvcr dc^irccl, 



(JlidiKjc of Medical fii>itnicfliiii. — Medical Iiistnictioii in 

 IIar\":ird riiivorsity Mi'dical Scliool has recent Iv heeii 

 eliana'cd so that the various l»i"anclies of inc(lical science 

 are taken n|) l»y the student in a natin-al and systematic or- 

 der, i'he Course is divi(h'd into three yeai'sithe tirst 

 \-eai' Anatomy, Physioh)iry .'ind (Jeiieral Cheniistrw are 

 tai<en up: the .second. Medical ("heniisty. Materia .Mediea, 

 Patholoiiical Anatomy, 'J'heoi-y and Practice of Medicine, 

 Sui'irery and Clinical Surucry : the third, I*athoIo<:ical 

 Anatomy. Thei-ajx-ntics. Ohslctrics, Theory and Pi'actice 

 of Medicine. Clinical Mecliciiic. Suru'ciy and Clinical 

 Snrii'crw Ivvaminalions ai-c held at the close of each \('ai'. 



j?ii?lio(;rai'IIIcal notices. 



Procecdmys of the Second Annual Session of the American FhiloJoyical 

 Association, held at Rochester, N. Y., Jtdy, 1870. 



This Association now consists of alwve 150 members, most of tiicm 

 occupying linguistic professorships in our colleges. The nxjotings an; 

 largely atUMidcd, and the matter In'onght before them is varied and of 

 great importance to that l)rancli of science. 



Vermont Historical Gazetteer. — A Magazine embracing a Digest of 

 the History of each Town, Civil, Educational, Rcdigious, (leohigiciil 

 and Literary, pp. 1200. Edited and Fubhshed Ijy Abl)y Maria 

 liemenway, Compiler of "The Poets and Poetry of Vermont." P>ur- 

 lington, Vt. .«6,00. 



This magazine contains besides its voluminous civil and other his- 

 torical matter, .several p.apers upon the geology, mineralogy, and 

 physical geograpiiy of Vermont, by resident scientific men. The 

 Avork has been carried through the pre.ss by the indefatigable ener- 



