280 UNITED STATES. 



4191. New York. — Druggist's circular and chemical gazette ; a practical journal 



of chemistry as applied to pharmacy, arts and sciences, and general 

 business organ for druggists, chemists and apothecaries, and all branches 

 connected with the drug business. Vol. 1-20, 1857-76. 20 v. 8°. 

 New York. — Engineering and mining journal. (See 4172.) 



4192. New York. — The geographical and commercial gazette ; a monthly publi- 



cation, devoted to physical, commercial and political geography ; edited 

 by an association of practical and scientific gentlemen. Vol. 1, 1855. 

 1 v. f°. 



4193. New York. — Hutching's (revived, — improved) almanac and ephemeris 



of the motions of the sun and moon, etc. ; by Young, etc. 1785-1874. 

 90 n. 12°. and 8°. 



4194. New York. — The iron age and metallurgical review ; a review of the 



hardware, iron and metal trades. Vol. 1-20, 1855-76. 20 v. f°. 



4195. New York. — Journal of applied chemistry, devoted to chemistry as ap- 



plied to the arts, manufactures, metallurgy and agriculture. Vol. 1-8, 

 1866-73. 8 v. 8°. 



4196. New York. — The journal of the telegraph. Vol. 1-9, 1868-76. 9 v. 4°. 



(Cf. 4221.) 



4197. New York. — The ladies' and gentlemen's diary, or United States alma- 



nac and repository of science and amusement, intended for an annual 

 magazine, including a variety of matter, chiefly original, on subjects 

 of general utility, in the arts, sciences, agriculture, manufactures, 

 etc.; by Nash. No. 1-3, 1820-22 (1819-22). 3 n. 12°. 



4198. New York. — Literary and philosophical society. 



a. Transactions. Vol. 1-2 i, 1814-25. 2 v. 4°. 



4199. New York. — Lyceum of natural history (since 1876, New York aca- 



demy of sciences) . 

 a. Annals. Vol. 1-11, 1823-76 (1824-77). 11 v. 8°. 

 6. ^^^in^- VoLl, 1870-7L 1 v. 8°. 



4200. New xorkT — -Tne' mathematical companion, containing new researches 



and improvements in the mathematics ; with collections of questions 

 proposed and resolved by ingenious correspondents ; by Williams. 

 No. 1-8?, 1828-31. 1 v. 18°. 



4201. New York. — The mathematical correspondent; by Baron. No. 1-8, 



1804-06. 1 v. 12°. 



4202. New York. — The mathematical diary, containing new researches and 



improvements in the mathematics, with collections of questions pro- 

 posed and resolved by ingenious correspondents ; by Adrain, etc. 

 No. 1-14, 1825-32. 2 v. 12°. 



4203. New York. — The mathematical miscellany ; by Gill. Vol. 1-2, no. 1-8, 



1836-39. 2 v. 8°. 



4204. New York. — The medical repository of original essays and intelligence, 



relative to physic, surgery, chemistry and natural history ; with a 

 critical analysis of recent publications on those departments of knowl- 

 edge and their auxiliary branches ; by Mitchell, etc. New series, 

 vol. 1-3 (16-18), 1812-14. 3 v. 8°. ; — med. rep. and review of american 

 publications on medicine, surgery and the auxiliary branches of philos- 

 ophy. Vol. 4-15 (19-30), 1815-26. 12 v. 8°. (The first series, 1797- 

 1812, was purely medical.) 

 New York. — The mining magazine, etc. (See 4206.) 



4205. New York. — Mining and petroleum standard and american gas-light 



journal. Vol. 1-7, 1858-65. 7 v. f °. ; — the american gas-light journal 

 and chemical repertory, devoted to the interests of illuminating, heat- 

 ing, ventilating, sanitary improvements, domestic economy, and general 

 science. Vol. 8-25, 1865-76. 18 v. f°. 



4206. New York. — The mining (and statistic) magazine ; devoted to mines, 



mining operations, metallurgy, etc. ; by McElrath, etc. 1. Vol. 1- 

 11 iv, 1853-58. 11 v. 8°. 2. The mining magazine and journal of 

 geology, mineralogy, metallurgy, chemistry and the arts, in their ap- 

 plication to mining and working useful ores and metals ; by Blake. 

 Vol. 1-2 ii, 1859-61. 2 v. 8°. 

 New York. — The national agriculturist and bee journal. (See 4045.) 



