Discourse before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, by J. 

 L. Russel. Boston. 1835. 



The Napolead, in 12 books, by Th. H. Gerine, Esq., to the pub- 

 lic library in New Haven. 



First Annual Report of the board of education, he. No. 26. 

 Senate of Massachusetts. Boston. 1838. From Horace Mann. 



The same. From E. Davis. 



Report of the secretary of the board of education on the subject 

 of School Houses, &IC. Boston. 1838. E. Davies. 



The same. From H. Mann. 



A Discourse on the life and character of Nathl. Bowditch, LL. D. 

 F. R. S. Boston. 1838. From the author, Rev. Alex. Young. 

 A second copy from Isaac P. Davis, Esq. 



Eulogium on the life and character of the Hon. Nathaniel Bow- 

 ditch, by Hon. Judge White, of Salem. From the author. 



Nineteenth Annual Report of the Directors of the New York 

 Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. New York. 1838. From H. 

 P. Peat, principal. 



American Journal of Pharmacy. January, 1838. 



Annual Report of the Colonization Society of the city of New 

 York. 1838. 



Speech of Gov. W. W. Ellsworth, May, 1838, to the Legislature 

 of Connecticut. 



Document No. 121, U. S. Government, containing observations 

 on the tides near the northern extremity of Cape Cod, Mass., by 

 and from James D. Graham, — two copies, one for Yale College 

 library. 



Engraved Portrait of Rev. Jonathan Edwards, usually called the 

 first. From I. P. Davis, Esq. Boston. 



Do. of John Winthrop, Governor of Massachusetts colony. 



Do. Do. Do. of Connecticut. The two lat- 



ter for Yale College. From I. P. Davis, Esq. Boston. 



Colored lithograph portrait of the Indian chief Osceola. From 

 Geo. Catlin, Esq., the artist, through D. Macumber. 



An Essay on the relation between the respiratory and circulating 

 functions, by Charles Hooker, M. D. of New Haven. Boston. 1838. 

 From the author. 



Charter and by-laws of the Maryland Academy of the Fine Arts. 

 Baltimore. 1838. 



Atlantic Steam Ships, &ic. From Ithiel Town, Esq. 



Cheever's Latin Accidence ; recommendations of the work, and 

 a biographical notice of the author. Boston. 1835. 



Report of Mr. Talmadge in the Senate of the United States, on 

 the memorial of Henry Hall Sherwood, claiming to have made im- 

 portant discoveries in magnetism, &£c. From Mr. C. Gushing, M. C. 



