Louisville Gazette. Eight Nos. ; containing geological notices 

 by J. W. 



New York Common School Annual. 



Daily Chronicle. Augusta, Ga. No. 170. J. H. Plant. 



New York Transcript. Vol. 7. No. 111. Mr. Holebrook's sys- 

 tem of education. 



Several papers on the affairs of the New York University. From 

 G. S. Silliman, Esq. 



Albany Daily Advertiser. July 4th, 1838. Lines on 4th of July. 

 From J. S. Buckingham, Esq. Eng. 



Boston Patriot. August 25th, 1838. Eclipse of the sun. 



Troy Daily Morning Mail. No. 319. 



Genesee Farmer. Rochester, N. Y. No. 41, Vol. 8. W. 

 Gaylord. 



Boston Mercantile Journal. Vol. 6, No. 28. N. Capen. 



Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. Aug. 1st. 1831. Contains a 

 notice of this Journal. — Also Daily Journal, with notice of aurora 

 of 13th of Sept. and following nights. 



Buffalo Patriot and Commercial Advertiser. Nov. 28, 1838. 

 With notice of x\ra. Journal. Vol. 35, No. 1. 



Do. do do. do. Dec. 15. With a notice 



of diluvial scratches. 



The same, of Dec. 24th. With extracts of proceeding of the 

 French Academy. 



The same, of Dec. 27th. With do. do. The above 



five all from Mr. R. W. Haskins. 



Harrisburg Chronicle, of Dec. 5th, 1838. No. 55. Do. No. 

 59. The Keystone, of Dec. 7ih. Pennsylvania Telegraph, extra, 

 Dec. 6 : all from Mr. N. Ellmaker ; containing accounts of the re- 

 cent proceedings at Harrisburg, with the proclamation of the gover- 

 nor of Pennsylvania, 



The Temperance Herald. Providence. Dec. 6th, 1838. 



Mississippi Free Trader, of Nov. 22d, 1838. Containing a let- 

 ter on the properties of Jussieua grandiflora, by and from Dr. Cart- 

 wright of Natchez. 



Phil. National Intelligencer, Dec. 27th, 1828. Notice of working 

 iron by anthracite coal. From J. W. Robinson. 



Farmer's Register, with Dr. Armstrong's Agricultural Address. 

 No. 9. 1838. 



Christian Statesman. Washington. Dec. 21st, 1838. Meeting 

 of the American Colonization Society. From R. Gurley. 



Daily Courant. Hartford. Dec. 18th, 1838. Notice of Mr. J. 

 A. Hillhouse's lecture. From Mr. H. Barnard. 



Boston Independent Chronicle and Patriot. Jan. 5th, 1839. 

 Extraordinary height of barometer. 31 yV inches on Tuesday, Jan. 

 1st, 1839. 



