2Q2 dimerican Geological Society. 
G Gress, 
— tole zs + Committe of Publication. 
B. Sinuiman, 
omiributions to the sn Geological Society, since our 
$ 
By the Dcsdn William Maclure, thictysiliree volumes 
quarto, full bound, of the Journa Pay sig 
LIV to LXXXVI inclusive, besides parts “af some other vo- 
lumes. Mr..Maclure’s intention was to present the work 
complete; including preliminary and, supplementary yo- 
lumes : it extends to about one. hundred volumes, and 
Society, through - bounty of Mr. ao tarae are now * 
possession of the whole of this. grand magazine. of «mo- 
dern science,except Vols. LI and LUE which are ae want- 
ing, as are also two or three volumes or, parts.of volumes at 
the end of the series. With the exception above named, it is 
coals to ya ROW inglyalees which comes. down from 
ea 
ty will take c: care that the few deficiencies i in their copy, shall, 
if hosubeet be supplied. 
The Revue Encyclopédique.—From the same gentleman 
there been received all the numbers from XLIX to 
LXEX inclusive, and as the ane had before received all 
the numbers before KLEX; they have now received from 
Mr. Maclure XXIII snc nt of this work down to Sept: 
1824, 
Michaux’s North American Sylva, with one hundred and 
fifty-six coloured engravings. ‘This magnificent work in two 
large volumes, in Mr. Hillhouse’s translation, has been fe 
presented by Mr. Maclure. It has been already stated in 
present number, that Mr. Maclure lately bought at Paris the 
balance of the edition of this celebrated work, and brought it 
out to this country for the benefit of American Science. 
rench Romances, Tales, Poems, &c.—Between forty 
and fifty volumes, 12mo. of these, most of them oozes 
bound, besides pamphlets, were contained in the same 
with the ourcat de Physique; they were put in to fill’ ae 
box, and although most of them bear no relation to science, 
they will be acceptable to the lovers of French literature. 
