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medicine ; an American Materia Medica, pointing out the vir- 

 tues and doses of medicinal plants. Also, the nurse's guide — 

 the tenth edition, revised, enlarged and very considerably im- 

 proved, embracing a treatise on hydropathy, the chronother- 

 mal system and homcpopathy — Philadelphia, published by Tho- 

 mas Cowperthwait & Co., 1S47 ; deposited by E. Kingman. 



Same, tenth edition — Philadelphia, published by Crissy 

 & Markley, 1848 ; deposited by E. Kingman. 



EvviNG (James) A treatise on the ofRce and duty of a justice of the peace, 

 sheritf, coroner, constable, executors, administrators and guar- 

 dians, &c., with new and approved forms ; fourth edition, re- 

 vised and corrected, with additional notes, &c. : 8vo large, 

 598p — New York, published by Banks, Gould & Co., 1848 ; 

 deposited by Banks, Gould & Co. 



Familiar Dialogues, and other pieces in prose and poetry, calculated 

 for Sunday school exhibitions, without denominational distinc- 

 tion : 16mo 124p — Pottsville, published for the editor, 1848 ; 

 deposited by the Editor. 



Ferguson (William, F. R. S. E.) A system of practical surgery, third 

 American from the last English edition, with two-hundred and 

 seventy-four illustrations by Bagg, engraved l)y Gilbert : 8vo 

 630p — Philadelphia, published by Lea & Blanchard, 1848 ; 

 deposited by Lea & Blanchard. 



Field, (Rev. Chester,) Scripture illustrated by interesting facts, incidents 

 and anecdotes, with an introduction by Rev. John Todd, D. D. : 

 12mo 2G5p — New Yoik, publishetl by Harper & Brothers, 

 1847 ; deposited by Hari)er & Brothers. 



Field, (J. M. Esq.,) The Drama in Pokerville, the bench and bar of Jury 

 town, and other stories, with eight illustrations, from original 

 designs, engraved expressly for this work by F. O. C. Darley : 

 12mo 200p — Philadelphia, published by Carey & Hart, 1849; 

 deposited by Carey & Hart. 



Fife (William,) System of training and teaching in Penmanship, by exer- 

 cises whose errors are extravagant, and the reverse of those 

 into which all pupils naturally fall, _&c. : Philadelphia, 1847 ; 

 deposited by William Fife. 



Fisher (Richard S., M. D.) The Book of the World, being an account of 

 all republics, empires, kingdoms and nations, in reference to 

 their geography, statistics, commerce, &c., in two volumes, 

 illustrated by charts and maps : 8vo large. Vol. 1, 614p ; 

 Vol. 2, 70op — New York, published by J. H. Colton, 1849 ; 

 deposited by J. H. Colton. 



Fitch (George W.) The Youth's Mapping Book, being an introduction to 

 Fitch's Chronography, containing maps of New York, New 

 Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, 

 Pennsylvania and New Jersey — Brooklyn, published by A. M. 

 Wilder, & Co., 1849 ; deposited by A.M. Wilder & George 

 W. Fitch, 1849. 



Chorography, designed for learners in geography, 

 being a collection of plates prepared for delineathig maps : 4to 



