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Agassiz (Alexander). 



Seaside Studies in Natural History. By Elizabeth C. Agassiz 

 and Alexander Agassiz. Marine Animals of Massachusetts Bay. 

 Radiates. 8vo vol. Boston. 1865. 

 Airy (George Biddell, Esq., Astronomer Royal). 



Essay on the Invasion of Britain by Julius Ca?sar. The Invasion 

 of Britain by Plautius, and by Claudius Caesar ; The Early Military 

 Policy of the Romans in Britain \ The Battle of Hastings. With 

 Correspondence. Collected and Printed for Private Distribution. 

 4to pamph. London. I860. 

 Atkinson ( W. P.). 



Classical and Scientific Studies, and the Great Schools of Eng- 

 land : A Lecture read before the Society of Arts of the Massachu- 

 setts Institute of Technology. April 6, 1865. With Additions and 

 an Appendix. 12mo vol. Cambridge. 1865. 

 The Authors. 



Researches on Solar Physics. By Warren De la Rue, Esq., Ph. D., 

 etc. ; Balfour Stewart, Esq., M. A., etc. ; and Benjamin Loewy, Esq. 

 First Series. On the Nature of Sun-spots. 4to pamph. Lon- 

 don. 1865. 

 Barrande (Joachim). 



Defense des Colonies, III. Etude Generale sur nos Etages G - H. 

 Avec Application Speciale aux Environs de Hlubocep, pres Prague, 

 8vo pamph. Prague et Paris. 1865. 

 Bigelow (E. B.). 



Address before the National Association of Wool Manufacturers 

 at the First Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, September 6, 1865. 

 By John L. Hayes, Secretary. 8vo pamph. Boston. 1865. 



Report of the Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates from 

 the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, and from the sev- 

 eral Organizations of the Wool-Growers of the* United States, at 

 Syracuse, New York, December 13, 1865. 8vo pamph. Boston. 

 1866. 



Joint Report of the Executive Committee of the National Asso- 

 ciation of Wool Manufacturers, and of the Executive Committee of 

 the National Wool-Growers' Association, addressed to the United 

 States Revenue Commission, February 9, 1866. 8vo pamph. Bos- 

 ton. 1866. 



Statement of the Executive Committee of the National Associa- 



