Treatise on Mineralogy, by Charles U. Shepard, M. D. Second 

 edition. New Haven, 1844. From the Author. 



A reply to a critique on Liebig's Animal Chemistry, by Lunsford 

 P. Yandell, A. M. Louisville, 1843, 



Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts in 

 the State of New York, Vol. 3. Albany, 1844. From the Soci- 

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Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 

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New York State Agricultural Society for 1844, with the premium 

 list and regulations of the cattle show. From the same. 



Crania -^gyptiaca, or observations on Egyptian Ethnography, de- 

 rived from anatomy, history, and monuments, by Samuel G. Mor- 

 ton, M, D. Philad. and London, 1844. From the Transactions of 

 the Am. Phil. Soc, Vol. 9. From the Author. 



Notes on Northern Africa, the Sahara and Jordan, by William B. 

 Hodgson. New York, 1844. From the Author. 



Gunn's Domestic Medicine, pp. 893, 8vo. New York, 1844. 

 From the Author. 



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British, French, and German painting ; being a reference to the 

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 1841. pp. 85. From Mr. Dunlop. 



Testimonials in favor of David Scott, R. S. A. 1843. London 

 and Edinburgh. From Mr. Dunlop. 



Reality of the gracious influence of the Holy Spirit, by the late 

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Booksellers' Catalogues. 



Classical Museum, No. 111. London. J. W. Parker, West 

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Oneota, or the red race of America, by Henry R. Schoolcraft. 

 New York, 1844. 



Lecture on the late improvements in steam navigation, and the 

 arts of naval warfare, with a brief notice of Ericson's caloric engine, 

 by John O. Sargeaut. New York and London, Wiley &; Putnam. 

 From the Author. 



Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, No. 61. 

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The twentieth annual report of the officers of the Retreat for the 

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