V 

 SECTION FOURTH. 



REVIEW. 



Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, held at Phi- 

 ladelphia, for promoting useful knowledge. Vol. VI. Part I. 



American Philosophical Society. 



University of Pennsylvania. 



PART SECOND. 



SECTION FIRST. 



I. Some account of the different species and varieties of native 

 American, or Indian Dogs. By the Editor. 



II. On a species of North- American Wandering Mouse. By the 

 Editor. 



III. On the Use of Indigo, in the Strangles of Horses. In a let- 

 ter to the Editor, from Mr. Thomas Turpin, A. M., Student of 

 Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. 



IV. Facts and Observations relative to the external employment 

 of the Interior Bark of the Tilia Americana, or American Lime- 

 tree, in cases of Burns and Scalds. In a letter (o the Editor, 

 from Thomas Walmsley, M. D., Physician at Chambersburg, 

 in Pennsylvania. 



V. History of the Epidemic Fever, as it prevailed in Frederick- 

 Town and County (in Maryland), in the summer and autumn 

 of 1804. Communicated to the Editor, by Dr. John Baltaell, 

 of Frederick-Town. 



