Rev. C. W. Upham's Discourse at the Funeral of the Rev. John 

 Prince, LL. D. June 9, 1836. From the Author. 



FOREIGN. 



Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles, par L'Agassiz, Cinquieme 

 Livraison : the 1st, 2d, 4th and 5th, have been received j the 3d is 

 wanting. From the author. 



Prof. J. D. Forbes' Experiments on Electricity of the Tourmaline 

 and other Minerals, by Heat. From the author. 



Prof. Sedgwick (Univ. Cambridge, Eng.) on the General Struc- 

 ture of the Cambrian Mountains. 



The same, on the Structure of Large Mineral Masses. 



The same. Description of Sections in the Carboniferous Chain be- 

 tween Penigent and Kirkby Stephen. All from the author. 



Lethea Geognostica, by Prof. H. G. Brown, Univ. Heidelberg. 

 From the author. 



Dr. Hibbert on the Fresh-Water Limestone of Burdie House, 

 near Edinburgh. From the author. 



Nouvel Abrege de Geographic Moderne, Quebec. From Rev. 

 J. Holmes, the author. 



Outlines of Mineralogy, Geology and Mineral Analysis, two vols, 

 octavo, by Prof. Thomas Thomson. From the author. 



O. Rich's Bibliotheca Americana Nova, 1701 to 1800, 8vo. 423 

 pages. From the author. 



Instructions for Meteorological Observations in South Africa, by 

 Sir John F. W. Herschel. 



Sopra I. Vulcani Estinti Del Val Di Noto. From Prof. C. Gem- 

 mellaro. 



Relatione del Viaggio a Stuttgard. Id. 



Proluzione All Anno Scolastico 1832, 1833. Id. 



Relazione Academica Dell Anno XI. &zic. Id. 



Introduction a Une Theorie General de L'Universe. From P. E. 

 Morin. 



A Treatise on the Physiology and Pathology of the ear, by John 

 Harrison Curtiss, Esq. sixth edition, London, 1836. From the au- 

 thor. 



Tabulse Anemologicse or Tables of the wind. No. 1 . by W. R. 

 Birt, London, for Jan. and Feb. 1835. 



Premiums by the Society of Arts, k,c., London, 1836. 



Separation of Arsenic, the same. 



Letter from Mr. N. B. Ward, to Sir W. J. Hooker, on the growth 

 of plants without open exposure to air, London, May, 1836. 



