THE 
AMERICAN JOURNAL 
SCIENCE AND ARTS, 
Pror.®. SILLIMAN anv B. SILLIMAN, Jn. 
OF YALE COLLEGE. 
s JouRNAL embraces in its i the entire circle of the Physical Sciences, 
and ‘their applications to the arts as we in July, 1818, and the forty third 
volume is now completed 
end 
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