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Analytical report of a series of experiments in mesmeric somnil- 

 cequism, performed by an association of gentlemen, with speculations 

 on its phenomena, by Dr. Drake. Louisville, 1844. 



Two years experience in the employment of magnetic electricity 

 as a remedial agent in disease, by Dr. N. Walkly. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 

 1844. From the author. 



Medical almanac for 1844. New York. 



Prince's catalogue of trees. New York, 1844. 



Catalogue of Jefferson Medical Coll. of Philadelphia. Phil. 1844. 



Catalogue of the University of the state of Alabama. 1 844. From 

 Prof. A. P. Barnard. 



Catalogue of the members and library of the Gcethean Literary 

 Society of Marshall Coll. Petersburg, Pa. 1844. 

 Catalogue of Western Reserve Coll. From Prof. St. John. 1844. 

 A decree in chancery. 



Constitution, by-laws, he. of the Maryland Historical Society. 

 Baltimore, 1844. 



American statistical association. Boston, 1844. 



Address on insanity by Dr. White. Albany, N. Y. 



A letter to a lady in France in answer to inquiries concerning late 



imputations of dishonor upon the United States, by T. G. Cary, 

 Esq. From the author. 



Prospectus of the Trinity coal and mining company. New York, 

 1844. From Dr. Page. 



Love to the doctrines of the Bible an essential element of Chris- 

 tian character, by Rev. Ed. W. Hooker. Phil. 1844. 



The dead are the living — a funeral sermon for Mrs. Ward Staf- 

 ford, by Rev. Dr. Cox. New York, 1843. 



lne law of Christian rebuke — a sermon delivered at Middletown, 

 Conn., by the Rev. J. Burt, before the anti-slavery convention of 

 ministers and other Christians. Oct. 18th, 1843. 



A discourse by Rev. S. Elliott, Jr., on occasion of the fifth anni- 

 versary of the Georgia Historical Society. Feb. 1844. 



Supplement to the spirit of the nineteenth century, for 1843, by 

 Robert J. Breckinridge. 



Modern school geography with an atlas, by Wm. C. Woodbridge, 

 and Woodbridge's and Willard's universal geography, with modern 

 and ancient maps. Hartford, 1844. From the author. 



Report of the commissioner of the general land office relative to 

 jne probable cost per mile of surveying township lines to the mineral 

 'ands on Lake Superior. May 4, 1844. From Hon. L. Lyon. 



Memorial of the citizens of Cincinnati to the Congress of the Uni- 

 ted States, relative to the navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi 

 Rivers. From Paul Audubon, Esq. 1844. 



A letter to the people of the state of Illinois on the subject of 

 Public credit, by a citizen of Chicago. 



Report of the committee on naval affairs to whom were referred 

 certain communications from the war and navy department, on the 



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