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pet BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, p 
PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, ETC. IN YALE COLLEGE; CORRES-©'4 
PONDING MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES AND COM- 
MERCE OF LONDON, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL MINERALOGICAL 
” SOCIETY OF DRESDEN, OF THE IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL 
SOCIETY OF MOSCOW, AND OF VARIOUS LITERARY 
AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES IN AMERICA. 
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