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35. H. minitulum. 36. li. curvifolium. 



37. H. haldanianum. 



B. Leaves squarrose. 



38. H. cuspidatum. 39. H. polymorphum. 

 40. H. stellatum. 41. H. dimorphum. 

 42. H. triquetrum. 43. H. squarrosum. 



** Leaves seciind. 



a. Leaves furnished with a single nerve. 



44. H. filicinum. 45. H. atrovirens. 



46. H. palustre. 47. H. fluitans. 



48. H. aduncum. 49. H. uncinatum. 



50. H. commutatum. 51. H. attenuatum. 



b. Leaves destitute of a nerve or furnished with two very in- 

 distinct ones at the base. 



52. H. scorpiodies. 53. H. silesianum. 



54. H. cupressiforme. 55. H. crista-castrensis. 



5Q. H. molluscum. 57. H. imponens. 



XXVIII. FoNTiNALis. Linn. 



1. F. antipyretica. 2. F. squarrosa. 



3. F. capillacea. 4. F. subulata. 



Art. VIII. — Original Papers in relation to a Course of 

 Liberal Education. 



REMARKS BY THE EDITOR. 



The following papers relate to an important subject, re- 

 specting which there is at present some diversity of opinion. 

 As the interests of sound learning, in relation both to litera- 

 ture and science, and to professional and active life, are inti- 

 mately connected with the views developed in the subjoined 

 reports, they are therefore inserted in this Journal, in the" 

 behef that they will be deemed both important and interest- 

 ing by its readers. 



At a Meeting of the President and Fellows of Yale College., 

 Sept l\th, 1827, the following resolution was passed : 



That His Excellency Governor Tomlinson, Rev. President 

 Day, Rev. Dr. Chapin, Hon. Noves Darling, and Rev, Abel 



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