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Contributions to Electricity anci Magnetism, by Joseph Henry, 

 Prof, of Nat. Phil, in the Coll. of N. Jersey. Philadelphia, 1839. 



From the author. 



Catalogue of Recent Shells in the Cabinet of John C. Jay, M. D. 

 of N. Y. 4to, with 10 plates of new and rare Shells ; two copies, one 

 for the Yale Nat. Hist. Soc. From the Author. 



Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 

 Vol. VI, Part H. Key & Biddle. 1839. From the Society. 



Boston Journal of Natural History; contaijj^ing papers and com- 

 munications read before ihe Boston Society of Natural History, 

 Pan I, No. 3, and Vol. II, No. !• Boston, 1836 and 1839. From 



the Society. 



The Alabama State Almanac for the year 1839. Tuscaloosa, 



Alabama- From Prof. Barnard. 



An Essay on the Development and Modification of the External 

 Organs of Plants ; compiled chiefly from the writings of J. Wolfgang 

 von Goethe- By Wm. Darlington, M. D. West Chester Point, 2 

 copies. From the Author— one for Yale Nat. Hist. Society. 



Annual Report of the Geologist of Maryland. 1838. From the 



Geologist, Dr. DucateL 



First and Second Reports of the Progress of the Geological Sur- 

 vey of the State of Virginia, for the year 1836 and 1837; by and 

 from Wm. B. Rogers, Prof. Nat. Phil, in the University of Va. 



Report of the Progress of the Geological Survey of the State of 

 Va. for the year 1838 ; by Prof. Wm. B. Rogers. From the Author. 



A Chart of Cape May Roads, including Crow Shoal. From 



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Graham, U. S. Army, for Y. C. Library, 



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A Map of the Extremity of Cape Cod, including the townships of 

 Provinceiown and Truro, with a Chart of their Sea Coasts and Cape 

 Cod Harbor, executed under the direction of Maj. J. D. Graham, tJ. 

 S. Top. Engs. in 1833, 4 & 5, (in 4 large sheets) from Maj. Gra- 

 ham, for Y. L Lib. The same to Prof. Silliman, from Maj. Graham. 



Chart of the Mouth of Connecticut River. From Capt. Swift. 



Letters to the Sec. of the Treasury, on the History and Causes of 

 Steamboat Explosions, and the Manner of Prevention; by W. C. 

 Redfield. Revised edition. N. York, 1839. From the Author. 



Essay on Meteorological Observations; by J. N. Nicollet, Esq. 

 Printed by order of the War Department, May, 1839. From Col. 

 J. J. Abert, U. S. Engineer. Two copies. 



New York Journal of Medicine and Surgery, July 1839. No. 1, 



Vol. I. From the Editors. 



Third Annual Report of the Geology of Maine. From Dr. C. 



T. Jackson. 



