350 PROCEEDINGS OF [1844. 



The Birds of Long Island, by J. P. Giraud, Jr., New York, 1844.— 



From the Author. 

 History of tlie Jewish Physicians, from the French of E. Carmoly, 



(with notes,) by J. W. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore. — From l)r. 



Dunbar, 

 Lecture before the Georpria Historical Society, by S. K. Talmage, 



President Oglethorpe University, 1844. — From the Georgia His- 

 torical Society. 

 Zoological Contributions, by S. S. Haldeman, No. 1, 2, and 3, 1842, 



1843, and 1844. — Philadel|)hia. — Observations on the Troglo- 



dites Niger, by Rev. Thomas S. Savage, M. D. — From the Author. 

 Topographical and Geographical Description of Wisconsin, &.C., by 



J. A. Lapliam, Milwaukee. — From the Author. 

 On the Collection of Geological Specin:iens, &c., by C. T. Jackson, 



M. D., Boston, 1836. — From Dr. Jackson. 

 On the Electric Fluid, &c., &c., by James Glenn, New York, 1844. 



— From the Author. 

 Twenty-third Annual Report, Mercantile Library Association, 1844, 



New York. — From the Society. 

 Annual Report, Regent's University, New York, 1844. — From 



the Regent's University. 

 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 4, Nos. 28 



and 29, June, 1843, to April, 1844. — From the Society. 

 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, vol. 



2, No. 1, January and February, 1844. — From the Academy. 

 Royal Gazette of Bermuda, containing Meteorological Tables, eight 



numbers. — From Governor Reid. 

 Address to the Members of the Massachussetts Medical Society. — 



From E. Jar vis. 

 Appleton's Literary Bulletin, &c., Nos. 10, 11, 12, March, April, 



and May, 1844. — From Mr. Appleton. 

 J. VV. Moore's Literary News Letter, &z,c., vol. 3, No. 27. — From 



Mr. Moore. 

 Lithographic Portrait of C. S. Todd, American Minister in Russia. — 



From Mr. Todd. 



Abstract of Correspondence, 

 Letters — 



To Mr. Francis Lieber, L. L. D., Columbia, South Carolina, 

 March 8, 1844: Requesting him, as a warm friend and member of 

 the Institute, to represent it in his approaching travels in Europe, and 

 particularly to be present at, and to describe the great national exhi- 

 bition of arts, industry, &ic., at Paris, &c. 



To George Baker h Isaac Tliurber, Providence, Rhode Island, 

 March 18, 1844. 



To Joseph Tulcy, Millwood, Virginia, April 20, 1844. 



To J. P. Giraud, Jr., New York, April 24, 1844. 



Tn Ocnrgo M. I). Canlrell, Nashville, Tennessee, April 2<i, l>^44. 



