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Animal Chemistry, in its application to physiology and pathology ; 

 by Justus Liebig, M. D., professor of chemistry in the University 

 of Giessen, edited by William Gregory, M. D. New York, pub- 

 lished by Wiley & Putnam, 1842. Small octavo, pp. 356. From 

 the publishers. — The same, by Prof. J. W. Webster, of Harvard 

 University. From the Editor. 



Lectures on the applications of chemistry and geology to agricul- 

 ture. Part II, on the inorganic elements of plants ; by Jas. F. W. 

 Johnston, M. A. F. R. S. University of Dublin. American edition, 

 New York, 1843, Wiley & Putnam. 2 copies, from the publish- 

 ers. 12mo. pp. 175. 



Boston Journal of Natural History, containing papers and com- 

 munications read before the Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. Vol. iv, 

 No. 2. Boston, C. Little & Jas. Brown, 1842. 8vo. pp. 128 ; with 

 4 plates. From the society. 



The principles of Chemistry : prepared for the use of schools, 

 academies, and colleges ; by Daniel B. Smith. 2d edition. Philadel- 

 phia, Uriah Hunt, 1842. No. 2. From the author. 12mo. pp. 312. 



The climate of the United States and its Endemic influences ; 

 by Samuel Forry, M. D. New York, Langley, 1842. 8vo. pp. 

 378. From the author. 



Report on the Geology of Connecticut ; by James G. Percival. 

 Published under the direction of the commissioners appointed by 

 the Legislature. New Haven, Osborn h Baldwin, printers. 1842. 

 8vo. pp. 495. From Hon. H. W. Edwards. 



The North American Sylva ; or a description of the forest trees 

 of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, not described in the 

 work of F. Andrew Michaux, and containing all the forest trees 

 discovered in the Rocky Mountains, the territory of Oregon, down 

 to the shores of the Pacific and into the confines of California, as 

 well as in various parts of the United States : illustrated by 122 

 fine plates ; by Thomas Nuttall, F. L. S., &c. &c, in 3 vols. Vol. I, 

 (first half,) Philad., J. Dobson, 1842. pp. 55, royal 8vo. 19 plates. 



The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, 

 for the year 1843. Boston, D. H. Williams, 1842-3. 12mo. 

 From D. H. Williams. 



An attempt to unite the different theories concerning li^ht, heat, 

 electricity, galvanism, and magnetism ; by C. Campbell Cooper. 

 Part I. — Identity of caloric and electricity. Pamphlet. Philadel- 

 phia, 1842. From the author. 



MISCELLANEOUS. FOREIGN. 



Twenty fifth annual report of the superintending committee of the 

 London provident institution, November, 1841, with a classification 

 of depositors. 



Roman antiquities j by Wm. Smith. 



A dictionary of Greek and 



