FOREIGN. 



Practical observations on the Aspbaltic Mastic, or cement of Seys- 

 sel, Sic. London, 1837. 



The country of the Iguanodon restored, by John Martin, Esq., 

 from geological discoveries of Gideon Mantel), Esq., LL. D. F.R.S. 

 &;c. ; two beautiful prints. From Dr. Mantell. 



Two engraved portraits of Dr. Mantell, 



Handbuch der Oryktognosie von Carl Caesar von Leonbard ; pro- 

 fessor, he. Heidelberg, Germany. 



Hawaiian Spectator. Vol.1. No. 1. January, 1838. Honolulu, 

 Oahu, Sandwich Islands. 



India Review and Journal of Foreign Science and Arts. Edited 

 by Frederick Corbyne, Esq. Calcutta. 15 Nos. from the Editor, 

 through J. V. C. Smith, Esq., Boston, by Capt. Wiley, S. Frank. 



The Sixth Report of the British Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science. Vol. V. From the Association. 



Laws and Regulations of the Meteorological Society, instituted in 

 1833. London. 1838. From the Society. 



Observations made during 37 successive hours, commencing at 6 

 A. M. of the 21st of March, 1838, and ending 6 P. M. of the 22d. 



S. Maynard's Catalogue of English and Foreign Mathematical 

 books. London. J. S. Hodson. 



Bulletin de la Societe Francaise de Statistique LTniverselle, Liv- 

 raison 1, 2, 3, 6, and documens No. 8. 1830-31. 



Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Chemistry, &c., by Wm. 

 Sturgeon. January, 1838. No. 2. 



Select Views in Greece, with classical illustrations, by H. W. 

 Williams, Esq., F. R. S. E. Lond. 1829. In two volumes largest 

 royal 8vo., superbly bound, and containing sixty-four splendid en- 

 gravings of scenes in Greece — the classical illustrations and their 

 translations from John Patterson. Edinb. Presented to the Trum- 

 bull Picture Gallery of Yale College, by John Dunlop,* Esq. of the 

 city of Edinburgh. 



Wonders of Geology, 2 vols. 12mo., with numerous plates and 

 wood cuts, by Gideon Mantell, LL. D. F. R. S., &c. Lond. 1838. 



Oratio in Acaderaia Fridericiana Halensi cum Vitebergensi con^ 

 sociata, he. October, 1831. Habita ab Prof. J. S. C. Schweig- 

 ger. Phil. Soc. he. &c. he. From the author. 



The following is the peroration : " Vir per-illustris, — qui legatum 

 summi rerum nostrarurn administri agens nobis tedes academicas Ira- 

 didisti : Maguifice Academiae protector ; Per-illustris Director ; viri 

 surarne reverend!, per-illustres, illustres, amplissimi, doctissimi ; au- 

 ditores omnium ordinum honoratissimi." 



* Mr. Dimlop has travelled extensively in this country, and is well known for his 

 acts of munificence and benevolence. 



