Acknowledgments to Friends and Correspondents, 
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN. 
Received.—Proceedings of the first annual meeting of the New 
York State Lyceum, held at Utica, August, 1831. 
Rev. President DeLancey’s address before the University of 
Penn. at the opening of the session of 1830—31. 
Scientific tracts for schools, lyceums, and families, by Josiah Hol- 
brook and others, 1829—30. 
Col. R. Somer’s Appeal on the subject of the Chenango Ca- 
nal, 1830. 
Academic Pioneer, Vol. I. No. 1, Cincinnati, 1831. 
Report of Wm. M. Cushman, Engineer, upon a rail road between 
Albany and Schenectady, August, 1831. 
Memorial of S. W. Pomeroy to Congress, on a revision of the 
Patent Laws—Gallipolis, 1832. 
H. G. Spafford’s Pocket Guide, along the line of the canals, 1825. 
Wm. A. Alcoti’s Essay on the construction of school houses. 
Dr. Felix Pascalis’s Eulogy on the late Dr. S. M. Mitchill, 1831. 
Major Henry Whiting’s Discourse on the anniversary of the His- 
torical Society of Michigan, 1831. 
Dr. McAllister’s Dissertation on Tobacco, 1832. 
Dr. S. P. Yandell’s Introductory Lecture on Chemistry, 1831. 
Report of the managers to the Lehigh Coal and N seeatien Com- 
pany, 1832. 
The Albany Literary Gazette, and Repository of Literature and 
the Arts, Dec. 1831. 
Peter A. Browne, Esq. on the Geology of the site e of Philadelphia. 
Review of the project for a great Western Railway, by E. F. John- 
son, Engineer. 
Journal of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Vols! i 
and ILI. 
Prof. C. S. Rafinesque’s Monograph of the fluviatile bivalve shells 
of the river Ohio, translated by C. A. Poulson, Philadelphia, 1832. 
T. H. Taylor’s address before the Charleston Infant School So- 
ciety, 1831. 
President Lindsley’s Baccalaureate address, 1831, Univ. Nasli- 
ville, and Address on Washington’s birth day. 
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