Library of Yale College. 



From Rev. President J. Adams, Charleston, S. C. 



Sermon before the Protestant Episcopal Convention, Charleston, 

 S. C, Feb. 13th, 1833. 



Eulogium on Elias Horry, Esq., Charleston, Jan. 23d, 1838. 



Sermon, Advent Sunday, on the day of the total eclipse of the 

 sun, Nov. 30th, 1834. 



Baccalaureate Address at the annual commencement, Charleston 

 College, Nov. 3d, 1835. 



Sermon, Advent Sunday, Charleston, Nov. 29th. 1835. 



Address before the Euphradian Society, Charleston College, Oct. 

 30th, 1833. 



Oration on the moral causes of the welfare of nations, Charleston 

 College. Before the graduates, Nov. 1st, 1834. 



Inaugural Discourse. Geneva, N. Y. Aug 1st, 1827. 



New Electro-Magnetic Instrument, from Dr. C. G. Page, Bos- 

 ton, and now of Washington, D. C. 



Do. E. M. Clarke. London. 



Large and splendid specimen of the Florida shell rock, from St. 

 Eustatia Island, for Yale College Cabinet. From Mrs. Mary Wil- 

 kinson, late Miss Peters. 



Do. of the sandstone of the Cattskill mountains, replete with ter- 

 ebratulae, &;c. 



Beautiful polished marbles from Proctorsville, Vt., from Mr. Hock 

 Hills, proprietor. 



Rich lead ore galena, St. Thomas, W. I. P. I. Minvielle. 



Box of terebratulae, trilobites, &;c., from the vicinity of Buffalo. 

 E. G. Hayes. 



Henry English, Esq. of London, Editor of the Mining Review 

 and Mining Journal, has placed at the disposal of the Editors of this 

 Journal the sum of twenty dollars, "to be given as a premium for 

 the best paper on a subject intimately connected with mining pur- 

 suits, with drawings," to be inserted in this Journal. 



