

CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS. 



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The subscriber is constantly receiving from Europe, fresh sup- 

 plies of the Berlin Apparatus and French Chemicals, and having 

 established an extensive Manufactory on his premises, is now 

 prepared to execute orders for all kinds of Chemical and Philo- 

 sophical Apparatus, at short notice. 



The proprietor being the sole and only authorized agent for 

 Prof. Morse, is enabled to furnish the latest and most improved 

 forms of Apparatus for the Electro-Magnetic Telegraph, together 

 with the Acids, Zincs, Paper, &c. &c. 



Also, A Description of the Electro- Magnetic Telegraph. By 

 Alfred Tail, Assist. Sup. of U. S. Telegraph. 



A Descriptive Catalogue of Chemical Apparatus, Chemical and 

 pure Re-agents, illustrated by one hundred and eighty-five wood 

 engravings, is now ready for delivery, and will be sent " gratis" 

 to all who make application, " post paid," to 



EDWARD N. KENT, Practical Chemist 



No. 116, John street, New York. 



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ANNALS 



OF THE 



LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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NEW YORK, 



CAN BE OBTAINED OF THE SECRETARY, 



Mr. R. R. BROWNNE, 39 Crosby St., New York. 



CONTENTS. 



Nos. 1-4. 6 Plates. 



Art. 1. A new Mineralogical Nomenclature. By J. D. Dana. 



2. Fossil Fish of Connecticut and Massachusetts. By J. H. Red- 



field. 



tructure and Affinities of Ceratophyllacea*. By Asa 

 Gray. 



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