374 kerussac’s Bulletin. 
OTHER FOREIGN NOTICES AND SELECTIONS. 
7. Ferussac’s Bulletin Universel des Sciences, &c. 
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attention of our readers to this work, the most extensive and 
varied in its plan, that has ever been undertaken 71 
tor of the Bulletin, in a letter addressed to us, PR. 
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addressed a la Direction du Bulletin Universel des "ocieg ences 
et de l’Industrie, rue de Abbaye. No. 3. a Paris,” copies bf 
the works, numbers, memoirs. and maps (des ouvrages, bro- 
chures, mémoires, et cartes,) which they may a that they 
may be made known in Europe by means of t ulletin. : 
Notices; analyses, or reviews of them, as the case a require, 
will be given. 
_ The Baron Ferussac is also very desirous to procure the 
terrestrial fluviatile and marine shells, and the fossils and 
ag of Ks cou Sng FE Sequested, he will make 
favictile e is anxious ti Hwa to receive specimens 
of the unio, anodonta and alasmodonta of Mr. me de- 
scribed in former volumes of this Journal. 
He would be gratified by receiving in exchange fax differ- 
ent sections his Balletin, 7 the literary, scientific, and pro- 
fessional Jouraals of this country, and the reports and trans- 
actions of all its learned Rocieres. He has furnished the 
editor of this Journal with a list of all the works of this kind 
which he had received up to the date of his loRate : ay sub- 
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North American Review, Nos. 1, 2, 3, for 182: 
Satie Journal of Philosophy and the ate 1924. 
New-York Medical Repository Nos. 2, 3, 4, of vol 8. 
Medical Recorder of Medicine and Surgery, for 1824. 
Transactions of the Philosophical Society, vol. for 1818 
Western ceeeen Reporter, Nos. 1, 2, 3, for 1825. 
