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Reports of the Zoolog;ical Society of London, 1842. — Proceedings 

 of the Sf)ciet}', January, Febiiiary, iMarcli, and April, 1842.-^ 

 Li^t of Fellows and Members, 1842. — From the Society. 



Nuove Ricerclie ed Os<^ervazinni Intorno all 'A vvelenamento Ciani- 

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Society for the Encoiira<;ement of Arts, IVlanufactnres and Com- 

 merce, Premiiuns for the Sessions, 1843, 1844, 1845; London, 

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Discourse on the Qualifications and Duties of an Historian, delivered 

 before the Georgia Historical Society, February 13, 1843, by 

 Hon, Mitchell King. — From J. K. Tefft, Corresponding Secre- 

 tary of the Georgia Historical Society. 



Notice sur I'Etablissement Geographique de Bruxelles, par M. Dra- 

 piez ; Bruxelles, 1842. — From M. Quetelet, Astronomer Royal, 

 ifC, SfC, Brussels. 



Quarterly Journal of the Newfoundland Agricultural Society, March 

 3, 1843. — Frotn the Society. 



Vindication of Claims to certain Inventions and Improvements in the 

 Graphic Art, by Asa Spencer. — From the Author. 



United States Literary Advertiser, New York, July, 1843. — From 

 the Publishers. 



Appleton's Literary Bulletin, &c.. New York, June, July, and Au- 

 gust, 1843. — From the Publishers. 



Royal Gdzette, Bermuda, May 23 and 30, June 20 and 27, July 4, 

 11, and 25, 1843, with Meteorological Tables, — From Governor 

 Reid, Bermuda. 



Memoires de la Societe Royale des Antiquaires du Nord, 1840, 

 1843, Section Americaine ; Copenhagen, 1843, 8vo. — Memoire 

 sur la Decouverte de I'Ainerique, au Dixieme Siecle, par C. C. 

 Rafn, Copenhagen, 1843. — From the Royal Socit-.ty. 



Various Pamphlets, on Reliifious Subjects, by Rev. D. Tliom. — ^The 

 Assurance of Faith, or Calvinism IHeniified with Universalism, by 

 the same, 1833, 2 vols., octavo. — VV-ang Keaon, &c., &;c., or the 

 Lasting Resentment of Miss Keaon and Wan Wang, a Chinese 

 Tale, founded on fact, translated from the original, by Robert 

 Thorn, Esq., resident in Canton, 1839. — j^E-sop's Fables, transla- 

 ted into (yhinese, with a Preface on the Chinese Language, by 

 Robert Thorn ; Canton, 1810. — Divine Inversion, &c., &c., by 

 Rev, David Tiioni ; London, 1843. — From the Authors. 



Address before the Natural History Society of Hartford, Connecti- 

 cui, by S. Farman Jarvis, D. D., President, 1836. — F'rom Mr. 

 Winder. 



Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 1, No. 1 ; Boston, 

 1843- — From the Society. 



