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Cleaveland, N., of Topsflekl, Mass. Politi(-al Pamphlets. 2 vols., 8vo. Miscel- 

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Gree.v. S. a., of Boston. Mass. Miscellaneous pamphlets. 11. 



Massaciiu.setts Horticultural Society. Transactions of, for 1872. 



08(5OOD, Alfred, of Newburyport, Mass. Annual Report of the School Com- 

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Paleray, C. W. Miscellaneous pamphlets. 35. 



Potter. Rev. E. N., of Schenectady. Xew York. Proceedings at the Inaugura- 

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Tuurston, C. Myrick. Genealogy of the Thurstons and Pitmaus of Rhode 

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U. S. Patent Office of Washington, D. C. Official Gazette. March -1, 11, 18. 1873. 



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Archiv fOr Anthropologie, Band v, Heft iv. 1872. 



BiBLiOTHEQUE Universelle et Revue SUISSE. Archives des Sciences Phys- 

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Geological Survey of C.ynad.a.. Report of Progress for 1871-72. 



Natural History Society of Montreal. Tlie Canadian Naturalist, Vol. 

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Philadelphia Academy op Natural Sciences, Proceedings of the. Oct., 

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State Historical Society of Iowa. The Annals of Iowa for January, 1873. 



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