Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs to the House of Rep- 

 resentatives, May 20, 1834, with a map; from Henry L. Ellsworth, 

 Esq. 



Contributions to Geology, by Isaac Lea. Philadelphia, 1833. 

 From the author. 



Journal of a Residence in Scotland, and of a Tour through Eng- 

 land, France, &.c. by the late I. McLellan, Jr. Boston, 1834. From 

 his paretils. 



Argument of Thomas S. Grimke — the State ex relatione McCredy 

 v. Hunt, April, 1834 ; from the author. 



Essays on the Materia Medica, 1831, by G. W, Carpenter; from 

 the author. Also, ihe improved edition of 1834. 



Mr. Isaac Lea's Description of six new species of Unio. Nov. 

 1827. From the author; from the Am. Phil. Trans. 



Prof. Eaton's Geological Text Book. 1830. From the author. 



Hadad, a dramatic poem, by James A. Hilihouse ; from the author. 

 1825. - 



The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, 

 and Kirke White, with vignette portraits. Philadelphia, 1832; from 

 the publisher, J. Grigg. 



Sketch of the Geology and Mineralogy of New London and Wind- 

 ham Counties, in Connecticut, by^W. W. Mather; with a colored 

 map. 1834. Two copies — one to Prof. Siliiman, and another to 

 the American Geological Society ; from the author. 



Essay on the Interest of Money, by Prof. Th. R. Deer, of the 

 College of William and Mary. 1834. From the author. 



The Farmer's Register for 1834. Prince George County, Va. 



Descriptions of the Inferior Maxillary Bones of Mastodons in the 

 Cabinet of the American Philosophical Society, with remarks on the 

 genus Tetracaulan, fee, by Isaac Hays, M. D. 1833. From the 

 author. 



Document on Steam Boat Explosions ; from Hon; Edward Eve- 

 rett, Wm. L. Storrs, and M. Dickerson — from each a copy. 



Document on Weights and Measures; from Hon. M. Dickerson 

 and G. Tomlinson — each a copy. 



Baccalaureate Address of President Alva Woods, D. D., August 

 12, 1833; from the author. 



Report on the Geology, &.c. of Massachusetts, with an atlas of 

 maps and plates, published by order of the government, by Professor 

 Edward Hitchcock ; from the author, one copy — from the governor, 

 on behalf of the State, six copies, for distribution in foreign countries. 



Dyspepsy Forestalled and Resisted, by Prof. E. Hitchcock ; from 

 the author. 



Address before the Euphradian Society of the College of Charles- 

 ton, by the Rev. President J. Adams. 1833. 



Remarks on the Mineralogy and Geology of the Peninsula of Nova 

 Scoxia, with a colored map, by Charles T. Jackson and Francis Al- 

 ger. 1832. From the authors. 



