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*sistance to the teacher, and should be in all the academies and higher — 
- Schools of the land. It speaks to the eye, and more impressively than a 
Volume of tex : 
: 40. Reports of Explorations and Surveys to ascertain the most practica- 
and economical route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the 
“fcific Ocean, made under the direction of the Secreta War in 
1853-4, according to acts of Congress of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, 
4, . 
by Capt. J. ! 
»G. Beckwith, Third Artillery. 128 pp. with plates,—Capt. Gun- 
: remembered, died at the hands of the Indians while ear- 
Tying forward his surveys, Page 94 to 112 are occupied with tables of 
ee ervations, : Be 
14 Report on the line of the 41st parallel, by Lieut, E.G. Beckwith, 
Gon. With plates: Meteorological observations occupy pages 71 to 95; 
logical Report by James Schiel, M.D., Geologist of the Expedition, 
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