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a forcible light, and due honor is bestowed upon the present illustrious 
ead of the Coast Survey, who is preéminently fitted for the situation 
he holds. 
The Report of the Hon. Secretary of the Treasury will have a hearty 
response from all who regard the true welfare and honor of the country. 
The Report by Prof. Bache contains much information of interest 
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Wetts, A. M., of the Lawrence Scientific School, Cambridge, and 
GeorceE Buss, Jr.—428 pages, 12mo. Boston, 185). Gould & Lin- 
“try occupy the next 150 pages; Geology, Zoology and Botany about 
120 pages, and Astronomy, Meteorology, Geography and Antiquities 
. This work is one of the most important 
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