Miscellanies. : 417 
December 8—Geo. Bruce, Esq. Pres. Institute, on History of 
February 
Printing. 
12—J. R. Bartuert, Esq. on the Varieties of the Hu- 
man Race. 
15—Dr. Wattace, on the Hand, the Brain, and their uses. 
19—Gero. Bruce, History of Printing, (concluded. ) 
22—J. R. Barrier, Varieties of the Human Race, 
(concluded. ) 
26—Dr. Watuace, on the Ear, the Tongue, &c. 
29—Prof. Torrey, on Gas Lights. 
2—Dr. Wautacs, on the structure, &c. of the Eye. 
5—T nos. S. Cummines, Prof. of National Acad. De- 
sign, on the advantages of the Arts of Design to 
the Useful Arts. 
9—J. J. Mares, Prof. Nat. Phil. and Chem. National 
Academy Design, on the Chemistry of Colors. 
12—A. Mitts, Esq. on the Commerce, &c. of —— 
Tyre and Sidon. 
16—Wn. Dunuap, Vice President National Academy 
Design, on Barly History of New York. 
19—A. J. Mason, Esq. Prof. National Acad. Design, on 
History and Practice of Engraving on Wood. 
23—A. Mitts, Esq. on the Commerce, &c. of Ancient 
Tyre and Sidon, (continued. ) 
26—Prof. Mason, on History and Practice of Engraving 
on Wood, (continued. ) 
30—J. Carnerwoop, Esq. on History and Antiquities 
of Egypt. 
2—Prof. Mason, on History and Practice of Engraving 
on Wood, (concluded.) 
6—J. Carnerwoop, Esq. on History and Antiquities 
of Egypt. 
9—Dr. Cranpaut, on Animal Mechanics. 
13—J. Catuerwoop, Esq. on Hist. and Ant. of Egypt. 
16—Dr. Cranpatx, on Animal Physiology. 
20—Prof. Busn, on Champollion’s method of decipher- 
ing the Hieroglyphics. 
23—L. D. Cuapin, on the Antiquities of Aner 
27—Dr. Wexpon, on the Hydro-oxygen Mic q 
with experiments. 
Vou. XX XI.—No. 2. 
