67. 
1790 
Feb. 
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the firft effay.of this kind of manu- 
facture. 
A fpecimen of petrolium, found in 
confiderable quantity on a branch 
of the Allegeney, called Oil Creek. 
Firft Vol. of the Tranfactions of the 
Royal Irith Academy. 
Specimens of coal, white vitriol, 
flate, brick burnt flate, allum, ni- 
tre, freeftone, and Indian pottery, 
lately found in a bank near Wafh- 
ington, in Pennfylvania. 
An Effay on the powers and mecha- 
nifms of nature; by R. Young. 
Specimens of the papyrus of. Syra- 
cufe. 
Method of recovering perfons appar- 
ently dead—in French; by.Baro~ 
nde Hupfch, of Cologne. 
An almanac of the ifland of St. Do- 
mingo, exhibiting a compleat view 
of the prefent ftate of the French 
Colony in that Ifland. 
A fpecimen of Weft-India Cinchona. 
A fpecimen of Cinnamon, the growth 
of Jamaica. 
The fhell and feeds of a fpecies of 
the bread-fruit, lately obtained 
from the Iile of France, and known 
in the Weft-Indies by the name 
of painde finge,or Fack-bread fruit. 
Memoirs of the royal Academy of 
Sciences at Turin. for 1786 and 
1787. 
Nouvelles experiences et obfervati- 
ons fur divers objeéts de phyfi- 
que, by Dr. John Ingen-houfz. 
L 1@) N S$. 
Dononrss 
Mr. Wilham Trumbull. 
Royal Irith Academy. 
David Reddick, Efq. 
Mr. Samuel Mather of 
London. 
Dr. Franklin. 
The author. 
“M. Samuel Vaughan jun. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Royal Academy of 
Sciences Turin. 
“The Author. 
Medical, 
