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Address of llie riglit lionourablc ibe earl Rosse, elc, 30 no- 

 vembcr 1852. London. In-8". 



Adress of (he right honourable the oarl. Rosso, elc, the Pre- 

 sident read at the anniversary meeling of the royal Society on 

 Wcdnesdan, 30 november 1853. London. ^1-8". 



Astronomical Observations made by the Rew. Thomas Catton, 

 reduced and printed under the superintendence of George 

 Biddel Airy. London, 1853. In-4". 



Catalogue of stars near the ecliptic, etc., vol. 2, containing 

 15,298 stars. Dublin, 1853. In-8". 



Report on the Geology of the lake superior land district by. 

 J. W. Foster and J. D, Whitney. Washington, 1851. ln-8'\ fig. 



Portraits of north American Indians with sketches of scenery, 

 etc., printed by J. M. Stanley. Washington, dccember 1852. 

 ln-8». 



A series of charts, with sailing directions by cadwalader 

 Ringgold. Washington, 1852. In-4% fig. 



Sixth annual Report of the Board of Regents, of the Smithso- 

 nian Institution for the year 1851. Washington, 1852. ^1-8°. 



Catalogue of north american reptiles in the museum of the 

 Smithsonian Institution, by S. F. Baird and C. Girard. Was- 

 hington, January 1853. In-8°. 



Of the conclusion arrived at by a Commitieof the Academy 

 of Sciences of France, agreeably to which tornados, are caused 

 by heat by D' Hare. Philadelphia, 1852, In-8°. 



Norton's literary Register and book buyer's Almanac for 

 1853. New-York, 1853. In-12, fig. 



Do la conclusion a laquelle est arrive un Comite de I'Aca- 

 d^mie des Sciences de France qui prdtend que les ouragans sont 

 causes par la chaleur ; par le Docteur Hare. New-York, 1853. 

 In-18. 



Maps. — Foster el Whitneys report. In-8°, fig. 



Microscopical observation on the structure of the bones of 

 Ptcrodactyhts giganteus and other fossil animals by J. S. 

 Bowerbank. In-8", fig. 



