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History of the Inductive Sciences in all ages, by Rev. William 
Whewell, of Cambridge University, England, 3 vols. 8vo. London, 
1837. From J. D. Dana. . 
Nouveaux Appareils, Electro-magnetiques—prix, A. M. Pixii, 
(Hippolite,) 1832. ; 
Catalogue des principaux instrumens de physique, chimie, &c. — 
&c. Pixii pére et fils. Paris, Rue de Grenelle, St. Germain, — 
No. 18. 1835. 
Pictures, Minerals, &c. 
Portrait of Rev. Peter Parker, Canton, China, by a native artist. 
From Mr. Parker, for the Picture Gallery of Yale College. 
Portrait of the present Emperor of China. From the same. 
Portrait of a Hong Merchant. From the same. 
Specimens of native sulphur, of lava, of volcanic spun glass, (hair 
of the Goddess Pelé,) &c., from Hawaii. Mr. Goodrich, late Mis- 
sionary. 
Do. Do. From J. Diell, Seaman’s Chaplain, Honolulu. 
A small collection of Shells. From the same. 
Oil of the Tutui, or candle nut tree. From the same—a paint- 
ing, oil. 
eveltdine of rocks and minerals, from Greece and Asia Minor, 
Mt. Cynthus, Delos, Syra, Smyrna, Tenos, Athens, Malta, Cape 
Sunium, Milo, Paros, Santorin. From Rev. J. Robertson, Episco- 
pal Missionary. 
Many splendid specimens of crystallized mica in perfect and large 
‘erystals; of black tourmaline ; primitive rhomboidal cale spar (Ice- 
land crystal) ; chatoyant or Labrador feldspar; magnificent masses 
of galena, (Rome lead mine,) some of them in perfect crystals; 
specular iron; beautiful fluor spar; carbonate of lead ; plumbago; 
perfect and large crystals of phosphate of lime, (apatite,) color deep 
green, elegantly implanted in yellow cale spar, &c. &c. From Dr. 
C. Crawe. | 
Specimens of the Marls of New Jersey. From J. M. Ely, Esq. 
New York, 1836. . 
