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1851, and adapted for the use of Travellers and others, in study- 

 ing the varieties of Man. London, 1852. 8vo. — From the same. 



Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Vol. XV. No. 

 5. March 9, 1855. London. 8vo. — From the Society. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. V. No. 

 11. Boston, 1855. 8vo. — From the Sncietij. 



Journal of the Franklin Institute. Third Series. Vol. XXIX. No. 5. 

 May, 1855. Philadelphia. 8vo. — From the Institute. 



The American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Vol. 

 XIX. No. 57. May, 1855. New Haven. 8vo.— From Profs. 

 Silliman S^ Dana, Editors. 



Martin Behaim, the German Astronomer and Cosmographer of the 

 times of Columbus: — being the Tenth Annual Discourse before 

 the Maryland Historical Society, Jan. 25, 1855. By John G. 

 Morris, D.D. Baltimore. 8vo. — From the Maryland Historical 

 Society. 



Nineteenth Report of the Executive Committee of the Young Men's 

 Association of the City of Buffalo: Also Record of the Proceed- 

 ings of the Association. Buffalo, 1855. 8vo. — From the Asso- 

 ciation. 



Beobachtungen und Wahrnehmungen welche bei der totalen Sonnen- 

 finsterniss am 28 Juli, 1851, gemacht worden sind. Von Dr. 

 Busch, Director der Konigl. Sternwarte zu Konigsberg, &c. 

 1852. 8vo. 



Beobachtungen der totalen Sonnenfinsterniss am 28 Juli, 1851, und 

 Bestimmung der geographischen Lage des Leuchtthurms zu Rix- 

 hoft, von Busch und Fearnley. Herausgegeben von Dr. A. L. 

 Busch, Director der Konigl. Universitats Sternwarte in Konigs- 

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Fossil Foot-marks in the Red Sandstone of Pottsville, Pennsylvania. 

 By Isaac Lea, Vice-President of the Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences of Philadelphia, &c. &c. Philadelphia, 1855. Large Fo- 

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 The African Repository. Vol. XXXI. No. 5. May, 1855. Wash- 

 ington. 8vo. — From the American Colonization Society. 

 Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. New 

 Series. Vol. III. Part 1. Philadelphia, 1855. 4to.— From the 

 Academy, 



Dr. Coates read extracts from a letter received by him from 

 Dr. L. P. Yandell, Professor of the Institutes of Medicine in 



