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vatory, Greenwich, August 8, 1857, announcing a donation for 

 the library. 



The following donations were announced: — 



FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Legislative Documents and Laws of Wisconsin, 1854-5-6. 25 vols. 

 Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, 1852-3. 



2 vols. 

 History of Rock County and Transactions of the Rock County Agri- 

 cultural Society and Mechanics Institute. 1856. 

 History of Wisconsin, by William R. Smith. Vol. III. 1854. 

 Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Vol. I. 1854. 



Vol. n. 1855. 

 Wisconsin Gazetteer, by John Warren Hunt. 1853. 

 Mihvaukie Directory, 1856-7: — Madison Directory, 1855. 

 With a large collection of Pamphlets relating to the History, Statistics, 



Politics, &c., of Wisconsin — and a number of Maps. — From the 



State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 

 Proceedings of the Elliott Society of Natural History at Charleston, 



S. C. No. 7. Nov. 1856— Apr. 1857. Charleston. 8vo. 



— Frojn the Society, 

 Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society. No. XXXVIII. Vcl. 



X. 2. July, 1857. London. 8vo. — From the Society, 

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



Series. No. 71. Sept. 1857. New Haven. S\o.— From 



Profs, Silliman ^ Dana, Editors, 

 Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. VI. 14, 



15. Aug. 1857. Boston. 8vo. — From the Society, 

 The African Repository. Vol. XXXIII. No. 9. Sept. 1857. Wash- 



ington. 8vo. — From the Am, Colonization Society, 

 Journal of the Franklin Institute. Third Series. Vol. XXXIV. No. 



3. Sept. 1857. Philadelphia. 8vo — From the Institute, 

 Maury's Wind and Current Charts : Gales in the Atlantic. Obser- 

 vatory, Washington, May, 1857. 4to. — From the Observatory, 



Washington. 

 M. le Baron Cauchy : Lettre de M. Biot a M. de Falloux, Membre de 



TAcademie Francaise. Paris, 1857. 8vo. — From the Family 



of M, Cauchy, 

 Climatology of the United States and of the Temperate Latitudes of 



the North American Continent: embracing a full comparison of 



these with the Climatology of the Temperate Latitudes of Europe 



