An essay on organic remains as connected with an ancient tropic- 

 al region of the earth, by Thomas Gilpin, Esq., Mem. Am. Phil. 

 Soc. Philadelphia, 1843. From the Author. 



Boston Journal of Natural History. Vol. 4, No. 3. 1843. 



MISCELLANEOUS. DOMESTIC. 



Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Brown University. 

 Providence, 1843. s From Prof. G. I. Chase. 



Do. of Dartmouth College. Hanover, N. H., 1843. From Prof. 

 O. P. Hubbard. 



Do. of Harvard University. Cambridge, Mass. 1843. From 

 Prof. H. W. Longfellow. 



Do. of Middlebury Colloge. Middlebury, Vt. 1843. From 

 Prof. C. B. Adams. 



Congressional Document — the letter of the Secretary of the 

 Treasury on the Commerce and Navigation of the United States, 

 1842. From Hon. L. Saltonstall. 



Report of Mr. Kennedy of Maryland on the memorial of friends 

 of American Colonization, Feb. 1843. From Hon. Mr. Clark, M. C. 



An address delivered before the Washington and Lafayette Soci- 

 eties of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. at the eighth annual Com- 

 mencement, Sept. 1843, by Wm. A. Porter of Philadelphia. 



Report of the Providence Athenasum at their eighth annual meet- 

 ing, Sept. 1843. 



Mr. Tyson on the Colony of Pennsylvania prior to 1743. Read 

 before the Am. Phil. Society at their hundredth anniversary. From 

 the Author. 



An inaugural discourse on Arabic and Sanskrit Literature deliver- 

 ed in New Haven, Aug. 16, 1843, by Prof. E. E. Salisbury. From 

 the Author. 



An address by Pres. Lathrop on the occasion of the dedication 

 of the Chapel of the University of the State of Missouri, July, 1843. 



An address on the power and progressiveness of knowledge, by 

 Rev. S. B. Canfield of Ohio City. Painesville, Ohio, 1843. 



Plain instructions to preserve from rust, wrought and cast iron 

 and steel ; also the method to cover iron with a surface of copper, 

 and the method to prepare galvanic powder and paint, by George 

 Johnson, formerly free merchant of Calcutta. New York, 1842. 



Genuine radicalism, an address delivered by Dr. D. H. Riddle 

 before the Goethean and Diagnothian Societies of Marshall College, 

 Penn. 1843. From the Author. 



An address by Rev. T. Lafon, M. D. on the great obstacles to 

 the conversion of souls at home and abroad. New York, 1843. 



Endemic influences of civil government, illustrated in a view of 

 the island of Minorca, by J. A. Foltz, A. M., M. D., Surgeon U. S. 

 N. pp. 65, 8vo. From the Author. 



