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J. Carson Brev^oort : Description of the Selene argentea of Lace- 

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Proceedings of the Amertcax Associatiox for the Adva>'Cement of Science 

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Sir Charles Lyell, F.R.S., Prcf^. Geol. Soc: Address delivered at the Amiiver- 

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A. Keith Johnston, Esq. : Historical Notice of the Progrcrfri of the Ordnance Sur- 

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W. Mitchell : On the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard University. 16 pp. 



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Papers on Practical Engineering. — No. 5 ; an analytical investigation of the 



Resistance of Piles to superincumbent pressure, deduced from the force of driving, 



■with an application of the formula to the foundations of Fort Montgomery, Rouses 



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John Watson, M.D.: On Thermal Ventilation. 41 pp. 8vo. Neio York. 1851. 



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Astronomical Journal : Contents for A^ol. II, NO. 1 , May 2. — Observations of Egeria 

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of smell and hearing in insects ; Z. Dnfour. — On the cerebral fokls in man, and 

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