DONATIONS FOR THE LIBRARY. XIX 



Meredith (Charles of Penns.) On Phthisis Pulmonalis, 1802. 

 Mitchel (John S. Penns.) On the Arbutus Uva Ursi and Pyrola 



umbcllata and maculata of Linnaeus, 1803. 

 Morris (Chas. Virg.) On the Prunus Vnginiana, or Wild Cherry 



Tree, 1802. 

 Nelson (Wm. Virg.) On the management of Peruvian Bark, 1802. 

 Oswald (John, S.Carolina). On the Phasnomena of suspended 



animal life, 1802. 

 Pendegrast (G. E Natches). Physical and Topographical Sketch of 



the Mississipi Territory, Lower Louisiana, and part of West 



Florida, 1803. 

 Price (Thomas D. Virginia). On the Magnolia Glauca, or com- 

 mon White Laurel tree, 1802. 

 Roebuck (Jarvis, St. Croix). Experiments and observations on the 



Bile, 1801. 

 Rogers (P. Kerr, Philad.) On the properties of the Liriodendron 



Tulipifera, or Poplar Tree, 180^. 

 Rowan (Thomas of N. J.) On the Hydrocephalic state of Fever, 



1802. 

 Semmes (Thos. Virg.) On the Effects of Lead in Medicine, 1801. 

 Spencer (Oliver H. New-Orleans). On Digestion, 1803. 

 Stephenson (C. Gordon, Md). On the disease of Gonorrhoea. 1803. 

 Scott (Franklin). On the Means of counteracting the deleterious 



effects of opium, 1802. 

 Thomas (George G. Virg.) On the Kalmia Latifolia and Angus- 



tifolia, 1802. 

 Thompson (Hedge, N. Jersey). On the Spigelia Marilandica or 



Indian Pink, 1802. 

 Walmsley (Thomas, Penns.) On Glandular Appetency or the Ab- 

 sorption of Medicines, 1802. 

 Walker (John M. Virginia). Comparison between the virtues of 



the Cornus Florida and Sericea, and the Cinchona officinalis of 



Linnaeus, 1803. 

 Washington (Wm. Virginia). On the Diabetes, 1802. 

 Whiteford (Hugh, Maryland). On the Catamenia, 1802. 

 Wilson (Daniel, Virg.) On the Morbid effects of Opium, 1803. 

 Young (John R. Maryland). On the principles of nutrition and the 



digestive process, 1803. 



FOR THE CABINET. 



Armenteros (Josef Garcia de). A valuable collection of Shells from 

 Manilla, (presented through the President of the Society. J 



