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FOREIGN. 
Practical observations on the Asphaltic Mastic, or cement of Seys- 
sel, &c. London. 1837. 
The country of ~ Iguanodon restored, by John Martin, Esq., 
from geological discoveries of Gideon Mantell, oh «, kaa D. F.R.S 
&c.; two beautiful prints. From Dr. Mantell. 
Two engraved portraits of Dr. Mantell. 
Handbuch der Oryktognosie von Carl Cesar von Leonhard ; pro- 
fessor, &c. Heidelberg, Germany. 
Hawaiian Spectator. Vol. I. No. 1. January, 1838. Honolulu, 
Oahu, Sandwich Islands. 
India Review and Journal of Foreign Science and Arts. Edited 
by Frederick Corbyne, Esq. Calcutta. 15 Nos. from the Editor, 
through J. V. C. Smith, Esq., Boston, by Capt. Wiley, S. Frank. 
The Sixth Report of the British — for the Advance- 
ment of Science. Vol. V. From the Asso 
ws and Regulations of the Metéardlopical Soeiaty, instituted ip 
1833. London. 1838. From the Society. 
Observations made during 37 successive hours, ‘commencing at 6 
A. M. of the 21st of March, 1838, and ending 6 6 P. M. of the 22d. 
S. Maynard’s Catalogue of English and Foreign Mathematical 
books. London. J. $. Hodso 
Bulletin de la Société F venrcaits de pep a a Universelle, Liv- 
raison 1, 2, 3, 6, and documens No. 8. 1830-3 
‘Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Shersivtry, &e., by Wm. 
Sturgeon. Sininaty, 1838. No. 2. 
Select Views in Greece, with classical illustrations, by H. W. 
Williams, Esq., F. R. S. E. Lond. 1829. In two volumes largest 
royal Svo., superbly bound, and containing sixty-four splendid en- 
gravings of scenes in Greece—the classical illustrations and their 
translations from John Patterson. Edinb. Presented to the Trum- 
bull Picture weaned of Yale College, by John Dunlop,* Esq. of the 
city of Edinburgh. 
Wonders of Geology, 2 vols. 12mo., with numerous plates and- 
wood cuts, by Gideon Mantell, LL. D. EF. R. S., &c. Lond. 1838. 
Oratio in Academia Fridericiana Halensi cum  Vitebergens con- 
sociata, &c. October, 1831. Habita ab Prof. J. S. C. Schweig- 
ger. Phil. Soc.&c. &c. &c. From the author. 
The following i is the peroration: “ Vir per-illustris,—qui legatum 
summii rerum nostrarum administri agens nobis «des academicas tra- 
didisti: Magnifice Academie protector; Per-illustris Director; vir 
summe reverendi, per-illustres, ae amplissimi, doctissimi; au- 
ditores omnium ordinum honoratissim 
* Mr. Dunlop has state bennedrty in this country, and is well known for his 
acts of munificence and b 
