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tioiis of new Permiau Fossils. By C. G. Swallow. 8vo. Pamph. St. Louis. 

 1858. 



Descriptions of new species of Palaeozoic Fossils. By James Hall. Svo, 

 Pamph. Albany, 1857. 



Observations upon the Cretaceous Strata of the United States, etc., By James 

 Hall. 8vo. Pamph. New Haven, 1857. 



Prof. Hall's rejoinder to the criticisms of this Journal (SiUiman's) on his 

 Conti'ibutions to Palaeontology. 8vo. Pamph. New Haven, 1862. 



Palaeontology of Iowa. Fossils of the Warsaw Limestone. By James Hall. 

 8vo. Pamph. 



Descriptions of new Organic Kemains from the Tertiary, Cretaceous and 

 Jurassic Rocks of Nebi-aska. By F. B. Meek and F. V. Hayden. 8vo. Pamph. 

 Philadelphia, 1860. 



On the Remains of a Reptile and of a Land Shell discovered in the Literior of 

 an Erect F'ossil Tree in the Coal Measures of Nova Scotia. By Sir Charles 

 Lyell and J. W. Dawson. 8vo. Pamph. London, 1853. 



Notice of the Discovery of Additional Remains of Land Animals in the Coal- 

 measures of the South Joggins, in Nova Scotia. By J. W. Dawson. 8vo. 

 Pamph. Montreal, 1862. 



On the Primordial Fauna and the Taconic system. By Joachim Barrande, 

 with additional Notes by Jules Marcou. 8vo. Pamph. Boston, 1860. 



On the Relations of the Fossil Fishes of the Sandstone of Connecticut and 

 other Atlantic States to the Liassic and Oolitic Periods. By W. C. Redfield. 

 8vo. Pamph. Albany, 1856. 



A Notice of the origin, progress, and present condition of the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. By W. S. W. Ruschenberger, M.D. Svo. 

 Pamph. Philadelphia, 1852. 



The Annual Address delivered before the National Institute, in the Hall of 

 the House of Representatives, January 15, 1845. By Levi Woodbury. 8vo. 

 Pamph. Washington. 



Constitution and By-Laws of the National Institute for the Promotion of 

 Science, established at Washington, May, 1840. 8vo. Pamph. Washington. 



Charter, Constitution and By-Laws of the Lyceum of Natural History in the 

 city of New York, with a List of the Members, 1864. 8vo. Pamph. New 

 York. 



The Annual Address before the Harvard Natural History Society, delivered 

 bj' Rev. Thomas HiU. 8vo. Pamph. Cambridge, 1853. 



A brief account of the Discoveries and results of the United States Exploring 

 Expedition. 8vo. Pamph. New Haven, 1848. 



Trial of the action of Edward Desor versus Chas. H. Davis, for breach of 

 contract to write a book on the Geological Effects of the Tidal Currents of the 

 Ocean. 8vo. Pamph. Boston, 1852. 



Report of Prof. Alexander D. Bache, Supermteudent of the Coast Survey, 

 showing the progress of that work for the year ending October, 1849. 8vo. 

 P^amph. Washington. 



Rules governing the National Academy of Sciences. Svo. Pamph. 



Scope and Plan of the School of Industrial Sciences of the Massachusett . 

 Institute of Technology. Svo. Pamph. Boston, 1864. 



