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Publications of the Massachusetts Med. Society. The Society. 
A. petrifaction found in Barnstable. Russell Sturgiss, Esq. 
Memoirs of the Asiatic Society, vol 9. The Society. 
Three Dissertations on Boylston Prize Questions for 
the years 1806 & 1807, by George Cheyne 
Shattuck Mm. p. The Author. 
Experiments and observations on cutaneous absorp- | 
tion, by Reuben D. Mussey, m. p. The Author. 
Accounts of Literary and Humane Societies, Philo- 
sophical Lectures, &c. A. Fothergill, m. b. 
Memoirs of the Imperial Academy of Sciences of 
St. Petersburgh, new series, vol. 4. The Academy. 
Several volumes of the Massachusetts Spy. I. Thomas Esq. 
Cases of Organic Diseases of the heart &c. J.C. Warren, M. D. 
Transactions of the American Philosophical So- 
ciety, vol. 6. The Society. . 
Printed Report of a Committee of Congress, on Mr. 
ambert’s proposal and calculations fora first 
Meridian of the United States. Hon. Josiah Quincy. 
A number of natural and artificial curiosities from 
South America. Joseph H. Pierce. 
Files of the Boston Patriot. David Everett, Esq. 
Papers communicated to the Massachusetts Med- : 
ical Society, parts I. & TT. of vol. If. Dr. John ©. Warren. 
A specimen of Rhode Island Coal. Rey. Dr. Holmes. 
History of the Art of Printing, 2 vol. 8vo, by Isaiah 
Thomas, Esq. The Author. 
The Christian Monitor. Christian Monitor Society. 
Two Perpetual Diaries, by Benjamin Dearborn. Inventor. 
A curious cane from the coast of the Brazils. Joseph H. Pierce. 
A specimen of fine hard wood, from the north coast 
of the Brazils. Capt. Smith. 
The Botanist 1 vol.42mo, by Benjamin Waterhouse 
mM. D. &e. The Author. 
A sermon on the opening of a bridge over Connec- 
ticut river at Northampton, by the Rev. Samuel 
Willard. _ The Author. 
A collection of minerals, consisting of 64 specimens 
from Russia. Charles Etter. 
Memoirs of the Imperial Academy of Sciences of 
St. Petersburgh, vol. 1. The Academy. 
