Picture of Young Ladies, from the Society Seminary at Bethle- 

 hem, Penn. From G. Grunewald, by Col. Trumbull. 



Catalogue of Bacon Academy, 1837. From M. N. Morris. 



Dr. Geddings' Introductory Lecture, Medical College of South. 

 Carolina. Charleston, Nov. 1837. From H. H. Bacot. 



Journal of American Temperance Union, vol. ii. No. 1. 



Buffalo Patriot, Sic, Jan. 10, 1837, with a Map of Navy Island, 

 Niagara River, &;c. From G. L. Marvin. 



Boston Atlas, Aug. 2, 1837. 



Annual Report of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs for 1837-8. 

 Transmitted at the opening of the 2d session of the 25th Congress. 

 Washington. From Charles E. Mix. 



New Hampshire Patriot, he, Aug. 2, 1837. 



Medical Exaniiner, Philadelphia, No. 1, Vol. 1. Jan. 3, 1838. 

 J. B. Biddle, M. D. and M. Clymer, M. D. 



Seventeenth Annual Report of the Mercantile Library Associa- 

 tion. Clinton Hall, New York, 1837. 



Extracts from the Correspondence of the American Bible Soci- 

 ety, Nos. 21 and 22. March, 1838. 



First Report on the Agriculture of Massachusetts. By H. Col- 

 man, Commissioner. Boston, 1838. The Author. 



Treatise on Bone Manure. By Henry Colman, Commissioner 

 for the Agricultural Survey of Massachusetts. Boston, 1838. The 

 Author. 



On the Culture of Spring Wheat. By the same. From the Au- 

 thor. 



FOREIGN. 



Liverpool Mercury, Sept. 15, 1837, containing an account of the 

 doings of the British Association for the promotion of Science. From 

 Rev. S. Wood. 



Notice of the Scientific Congress at Metz, Sept. 3, 1837. 



Circular of Louis and Andre Breton, Mathematical and Philo- 

 sophical Instrument Makers, Rue Servandoni, No. 4, pres St. Sul- 

 pice, Paris. 



Liverpool Standard, Sept. 15, 1837 ; with an account of the do- 

 ings of the British Association for the advancement of Science. 

 From Rev. S. Wood. The same from Mr. St. John, late a tutor 

 in Yale College. 



Report on the Present State of our Knowledge with respect to 

 Mineral and Thermal Waters, by and from Prof. Charles Daubeny, 

 of the University of Oxford, England. 1837. 



On the action of Light upon Plants, and of Plants upon the At- 

 mosphere. Id. 1836. 



Some account of the Eruption of Vesuvius, which occurred in 

 Aug. 1834. Id. 1835. 



