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Address H. GOEBLER, Agent of J. F. Luanne & Co, 348 Broad- 
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March, 1855. [tf] “ 
GENERAL INDEX 
: TO THE FIRST SERIES OF 
THE SOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS. 
IN ONE VOLUME OF 348 PAGES, 8vo.—Pares, $3. 
yA FEW copies remain for sale in the hands of the Publishets- 
of Smtman & Dana. 
, ‘further, second page of Cover. 
New Haven, March 1, 1851. 
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