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November, 134 1, by W. Cranch Bond, Astronomical Observer lo 

 the College. — From the Author. 



Meteorological Observations made by B. B. Brown, St. Louis, lor 

 January and February, 1842. — Frovi the Author. 



Memoria de la Junta Delegado del Liceo Artistico y Literario de 

 Madrid, 1841. — From the Liceo. 



Constitution of the Young Men's Missionary Society at Bethlehem ; 

 Philadelphia, 1842. — From Maurice C. Jones. 



Annales de I'lnstitut d'Afrique, November and December, 1841, and 

 January, 1842. — From Henry Wheaton. 



Whirlwind Storms, with a Reply to the Objections and Strictures of 

 Dr. Hare, by W. C. Redfield, January 15, 1841.— Fjom the 

 Author. 



A Brief Preliminary Account of the Hessian Fly and its Parasites, 

 by Edward C. Herrick, Yale College, April 28, 1842.— From the 

 Author. 



Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ; Philadelphia, 

 vol. 8, part 1. — From the Society. 



Memoirs of the War of the Southern Department of the United 

 States, by Henry Lee, Lieut. Col. Commandant of the Partisan 

 Legion, during the American War; Washington, 1827, 8vo. — 

 From Francis MarTcoe, Jr. 



Boston Journal of Natural History, part 1, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; vol. 2, 

 Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4; vol. 3, Nos. 1, 2,3,4; vol. 4, No. 1.— 

 From 



Journal kept by an Officer.^ — From Giles F. Yates, Schenectady. 



An Introduction to Universal Language, and Metaphysical Illustrations 

 of Progenitive Names, designating the Natural Specific Operative 

 Energies, Powers, Capacities, and Attributical Virtues of the Soul, 

 in which are explained the Family Names of each Member of the 

 Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ; also, 

 the Elemental Constituent Rudiments for the Foundation of an At- 

 tributical and Universal Definite Language, by J. C. David ; Wash- 

 ington, 1838, 12mo. — From the Author. 



Torpedo War and Submarine Explosions, by Fulton. — From Wm. 

 Shoemaker. 



Census of the United States for 1840. — From Martin Johnson. 



Thornton's British Flora, 2 vols. — Deposited by Wm. G. Cranch. 



The Topaz, newspaper, containing notice of the National Institute, 

 No. 1, vol 1 ; Middlebury, Vermont. — From J. Battel, Editor. 



Meteorological Tables, kept at St. Louis, Mo., (in Western Atlas of 

 March 9, 1842.)— From Dr. B. B. Brown, St. Louis, Mo. 



J Abstract of Correspondence. 



To J. H. B. Latrobe, Baltimore, February 10, 1842. 



To the same, February 18, 1842. 



To William Swaim, M. D., Philadelphia, February 19, 1842. 



