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Médical Society of the district of Columbia. — Anniversary 

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Anderson [Benjamin). — Journey to Musardu. New-York, 

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Dali (Wm.-H.). — Observations on the geology of Alaska. 

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Hinrichs (Gustave). — Contributions to molecular science, 

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Children 's Aid Society of New -York. — Eleventh annual 

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Curtis [B.-R.). — Executive power. Boston, 1862; in-12. 



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Carter (H.-W.). — An Essay read before an association of 

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Manual for the use of the législature ofthe State of New- 

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Gould (Augustus-A). — Report on the invertebrata of 

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