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Veianlwoillicher Retlacleur; Wilhel m E. G. Seemann. 



i^[i!a^LE[}2i[is. 



Cataiogue of Books in all Branches of 



IVatural llistory publislied diiiiiig tlie 



last forty Years in tlie United States of 



America. 



Emmons. — Agriculture of New York: comprising 

 an Account oT tlie C'lassilication, Composition, aiul 

 Distribulion of tlie Soils aiul Rocks, and tlie Niliiial 

 Walers ol' tlie dlllerent (ieulogica! Formations ; lo- 

 getlier with a Condensed view of tlie Climale, and 

 tlie .Agriciillnral l'rodiictions ul' tlie State, by E. Em- 

 mons, in. D. I'ublislied liy .Aulliority. 5 vols. 4to. 

 Albany. 



Vol. 1. 1846, pp. XI and 371, with 19 coloiiied 



Platet 

 Vol. II. 1849, pp. VIII, 341, and 50, with 42 



Plales 

 Vol. III. 1851, Part 1, Text pp. VI. and 340. 



Part 2, Plates 81. 

 Vol. V. 1854, pp. VIII. and -'iTi, and 50 Plates. 



Emmons. — American Geology; containing a State- 

 ment of the Principles of llie Science, with füll II- 

 lustrations of the Characterislic American Fossils, 

 by Ebenezer Emmons; willi an Atlas and a Geolo- 

 gical Map of the Uniled Stales. Vol. I. (Parts 1 

 and 2). 130 lllustralions and 19 4lo Plates 8vo, 

 pp. 268. Albany, 18.^5. cloth. f 1 Is. 



Emmons. — American Geology, containing a State- 

 ment of the Principles of the Science, wilh lull 

 lllustralions of the Characterislic American Fossils, 

 by Ebenezer Emmons ; wilh an Atlas and a Geo- 

 logical Map of Ihe Uniled Slates. Part 6. 8vo, pp. 

 X. and 152. Albany, 1857. lOs. 



Parts 3, 4, and 5 are not yet published, Dr. Em- 

 mons having been forced to issue Part 6 lirst, to se- 



cure his recent diseoveries. 



Fea th ers ton ehaugh. — Geological Report of an 

 Examination made in 1834 of the Elevated Country 

 between the Ulissouri and Red Rivers, hy G. \V. 

 Fealberstonehaiigh, U. S. Geolugist. Published by 

 Order of bolli Houses of Congress. Large Map. 

 8vo, pp. 97. Washington, 1835. 7s. 



Forster and Whitney. — Report on tlie Geology 

 and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior 

 Land Dislricl, in the State of Michigan, by J. W. 

 Förster and ,J. D. Whitney, U. S. Geoiogists. In 

 2 Paris, with lllustralions and Maps. Part I. Copper 

 Lands. Part II. The Iron Region, together with 

 General Geology. 8vo, pp. 646. Washington, 1850, 

 1851. cloth. fl lOs. 



Fossils of Sonlh Carolina, by 51. Tuomey and F. S. 

 Holmes. Publishing in 4to parts, each containing 

 2 lithographic Plates and descriplivc letterpress. 

 Parts 1 to 10 are now published. Charleston. S.C., 

 1855 to 1857. ea. 18s. 



Gesner. — Remarks on the Geology and Mineralogy 

 of Nova Scolia, by Abraham Gesner, Esq., Surgeon. 

 8vo, pp. 272. Halifax, N. S , 1837. 



Gibbes. — A Memoir on Mososaurus, and the three 

 allied new Genera, Ilulcodus, Conosaurus, and Ani- 

 phorosleus, by Robert W. Gibbes, M D. With 3 

 Plates. 4to, pp. 14. Washington, 1850. 2s. 



Hall. — Palaeonlology of New York, containing De- 

 scriplions of the Urganic Reniains of the Lower 

 Division of the New York System. Published by 

 Autbority. by J. Hall. 2 vols. 4to. Albanv. Vol. I. 

 1847, pp' X'XIII. and 338; wilh 87 Plates." Vol. II. 

 1852, pp. VIII. and 362; with 85 Plales. £8 8s. 



Harper. — Preliminary Report of ihe Geology and 

 Agriculture of the State of Mississippi, by L. Harper, 

 LL. D., Correspoiident of the Imperial Museum for 

 Natural Science of France, etc., State Geologist of 

 Mississippi. Ry order of the Legislature of Missis- 

 sippi. Ry Order of the Legislature of Mississippi. 

 Plans, Maps, etc. 8vo, pp. 357. Jackson, Miss., 1857. 

 cloth. 14s. 



llitchcock. — Final Report on Ihe Geology of Mas- 

 sachusetts, by Order of the Slale. Containing — ■ 

 I. Economical Geology; II Scenographical Geology; 

 III. Scientific Geology; IV. Elenientary Geology; 

 with a Cataiogue of Specimens in the State Col- 

 letlion, by Edward Ililchcock, LL. D., Geologisl to 

 the Slale, etc. In 2 vols. with a Map, and nume- 

 rous IllusIrations. royal 4to. Norlhamplon, Massa- 

 chusetts, 1841. £3 3s. 



Ililchcock. — lllustralions of Surface Geology, by 

 Edward Hitchcock, LL. D. (Smiihsonian Conlributions 

 to Knowledge) 12 Plates. 4to, pp. V. and 155. 

 Washington, 1857. 12s. 



Lea. — Fossil Fool-marks in the Red Sandstone of 

 Pottsville, Pennsylvania, by Isaac Lea, Lea. LL. D. 

 1 double Plate, and 16 pages lelter-press. largest 

 folio. Philadelphia, 1855. sewed. f l 4s. 



Leidy. — Memoir upon the Extinct Species of Fossil 

 Ox, by Joseph Leidy, M. D. 5 Plates. 4lo, pp. 20. 

 Washington, 1852. 2s. 



Leidy. — The Ancienl Fauna of Nebraska; or, a 

 Dcscriptinn of Remains of Extinct Mammalia and 

 Cbelonia from the Manvaises Terres of Nebraska, 

 by Joseph Leidy, M. D. 25 Plates. 4lo, pp. 124 

 Washington, lö53. 12s. 



Leidy. — A Memoir on the Extinct Slotb Tribe of 

 North America, hy Joseph Leidy, M. D., Professor of 

 Analoniy in Ibe University of Pennsylvania, etc. 

 16 Lithographie Plales. 4ln, pp. 70 Washington, 

 1855. sewed. 12s. 6d. 



Lieber. — Report on the Survey of Soiith Carolina: 

 being the lirst Annual Report to the General As- 

 sembly of South Carolina; embracing the Progress 

 of the Survey diiring de year 1856, by Oscar .M. 

 Lieber, Mineralogital, Geological, and Agricullural 

 Surveyor of South Carolina. 9 Plales and iMaps. 

 8vo, pp. VIII. and 136. Columbia, S. C, 1^57. 



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 inellia. — Hortus bogcriensis descriptus. — Bignonia 

 Peruviana Liun. = Vilis bipinnala, Tor. et Gray. — 

 Condazzia, Krsln. et Trian. = Delostoma, Don. — 

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