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Smithsonian Institution, Washington, U.S.—Smithsonian Contributions to 
Knowledge, Vols. II]. and IV. 4to. 1852. 
Fifth Annual Report of the Board of Regents. 8vo. 1851. 
Smithsonian Report on Recent Improvements in the Chemical Arts, by Pro- 
fessor J. C. Booth, and Campbell Morfit. 8vo. 1851. 
Directions for Collecting Specimens of Natural History. 8vo. 1852. 
Registry of Periodical Phenomena. fol. 
Abstract of the Seventh Census, United States. 4to. 1851. 
American Zoological, Botanical, and Geological Bibliography for 1851. 8vo. 
1852. 
Tables used with Custom-House Hydrometers. 8vo. 1851. 
Société de Physique et d’Histoire Naturelle de Geneve—Mémoires, Tome XIII. 
Ire Partie. 4to. Genéve, 1852. 
Statistical Society of London — Journal, Vol. XV. Part 3. 8vo. 1852. 
Surgeons of England, Royal College of—List of Fellows and Members. 8vo. 1852. 
Vereins zur Beforderung des Gewerbjleisses in Preussen — Verhandlungen, Mai 
und Juni, 1852. 4to. Berlin. 
Warren, John C., M.D. (the Author)—Description of a Skeleton of the Masto- 
don Giganteus of North America. 4to. Boston, U.S. 1852. 
Weale, John, Esqg.— The Electric Telegraph, its History and Progress: by Ed- 
ward Highton, C.E. 12mo. 1852. 
Lexicon of the Greek Language: By H. R. Hamilton. PartI. 12me. 1852. 
Grammar of the Spanish Language: By A. Elwes. 12mo. 1852. 
Grammar of the Italian Language: By A. Elwes. 12mo. 1852. 
Vyvyan, Sir R. R. Bt. M.P., F.R.S., M.R.I.—Two Grove’s Cells, with plates 
and acids. 
GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING, 
Monday, Dec. 6. 
Sim Cuarurs Fetiows, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
John Elijah Blunt, Esq., Master Henry M. Noad, Esq., Ph.D. 
in Chancery. Professor of Chemistry, St. 
Rey. John Harris, D.D., Prin- George’s Hospital. 
cipal of New College, St. John Rutherford, Esq. 
John’s Wood. Rev. Thomas Fraser Stooks, 
Rev. George Heathcote, M.A., M.A. 
Rector of Conington, Hants. Emilius Watson-Taylor, Esq. 
Henry Ludlam, Esq. William Watt, Esq. 
were duly elected Members of the Royal Institution, 
The Secretary reported that the following Arrangements had been 
made for the Lectures before Easter, 1853 : 
Six Lectures on Chemistry (adapted to a Juvenile Auditory,)— 
by Micnant Farapay, Hsq., F.R.S., &c., Fullerian Professor of 
Chemistry, R. I. 
Twelve Lectures on Animal Physiology — by T. WuArron Jonzs, 
Esq. F.R.S., Fullerian Professor of Physiology, R. I. 
Nine Lectures on the General Principles of Geology — by Joun 
Paiuirs, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S. 
