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oe to the Botanical Magazine. London. Nos. 1 to 20. 
By Sir W. J. Hooker, LL. D., &c. This and the five preceding 
it are from the Author. 
Edinburgh Evening Courant, of Dec. 25, 1837, with a notice of 
the presentation of a silver vase to John Wood, a Advocate, on 
account of his exertions in the cause of educatio 
Sussex Advertiser, England, Jan. 8, 1838. "Bribie Herald, 
Jan. 20, 1838. Dr. Mantell. 
British Annual, and Epitome of the Progress of — for 
1838. From the Editor, Dr. Robert D. Thompson, Londo 
Soe of the University of Durham, Eng. From an ‘English 
ewspaper 
List of the Geological Society of London. April, 1 
Letters from Rev. Samuel Wood on the United Spates Nos. 1 
and 2. London, Nov. 1837. From the Author. 
MINERALS. 
box, containing ghietly halk fossils, echini, bivalve and uni- 
valve shells, sharks’ teeth and palates, and other remains of fishes, — 
sponges, alcyonia, fuci, Bee belemnites, &c. From the 
Wealden—emys, iguanodon bones, &c. &c. rom the tertiary— 
bones and teeth of the horse. From the diluvial—bog iron 
Wood, from the peat bogs of Ireland—the submerged forests coal 
plants. From Dr. G. Mantel, Brighton, Eng 
Very perfect and beautiful terebratalites and Sy corals—shore 
of Lake Erie, fifteen miles from Buffalo. 
Specimens of marl from New Jersey. Fron re j ML. Ely, Esq., 
New York. 
Fossil equisetum, in sandstone—large and distinct, from the ex- 
cavations for the Walhouding and Mohican Canal, at Roscoe, Ohio. 
From J. S. Peters, 
Specimens of bituminous coal, from New Lisbon, Ohio—remark- 
ably filled with vegetable remains in flattened masses, having a dis- 
tinctly fibrous structure. From Wm. E. Russell, Esq. 
ignite of remarkable — from New Jersey. Dr. L. D. 
Gale, New York University 
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