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218*. Combe, Observations on Mental Derangement, By Andrew- 

 Combe. 8vo. Boston : 18:54. 



219. Cook, Voyage to the Pacific Ocean by Cook, Clarke and Gore. 

 8vo. 2. Philadelphia : 1818. 



Cours de Philosophie. Par M. V. Cousin. 8vo. Paris : 



220. Cousin. 

 1828. 



221. , 



Par M. 

 1829. 



V, 



8vo. 



Sxo 



• Cours de I'Histoire de la Philosophie. 



Cousin. Histoire du xviii Siecle. 8vo. 2. Paris ; 



222. Cumberland, Attempt for discovering the time of the first 

 planters of nations, in several tracts. By R. Cumberland, D. D. 

 8vo. London : 1724. 



223. DaheL Dissertatio Inauguralis Medica de Lycopodii Herba et 

 Semine. Auc. Joanne Frider Nicol Dalzel. l2mo. Gottingse : 

 1814. Pamphlet. 



^. Davy. Elements of Chemical Philosophy. By Sir Humphrey 



Davy. L. L. D. 8vo. Philadelphia : 1812. 



225. Edinburgh, Journal of Natural and Geographical Science 



1830. 



226. Elliott. Address before the Literary and Philosophical Society of 



Soutli Carolina. 4to. Charleston, S. C. : 1814. 



227. Epps. Phrenological Essays, by John Epps, With Notes by 

 Rev. John Pierpont. 12mo. Boston : 1835. 



228. Etoing. A plain elementary and practical system of Natural 

 Philosophy, including Astronomy and Chronology. By the ^ate 

 Rev. John Ewing, D. D. With Notes by Robert Patterson 

 Philadelphia : 180^. 



229. Fendon, Life of Salignac de la Mothe Fenelon, Archbishop of 

 Cambray. 8vo. New York : 1804. 



230. F&rgus. Class Book of Natural Theology, with Paxton's illustra- 

 tions, and Notes by Rev. C. H. Alden. 12mo. 2ded. Bost. 1837. 



231. Ferguson. Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's pnn- 

 ciples. By James Ferguson. 4to. London : 1757. 



232. Fessendm. Complete Farmer and Rural Economist. By Thomas 



G. Fessenden^ Esq. 8vo. Boston: 1834. 



232*. . Horticultural Register and Gardener's Magazine. 



Conducted by T. G. Fessenden and Jos. Breck. 8vo. 24 Nos. 

 ^Boston: 1835-36. 



233. Fourcroy. Elen^nts of Chemistry and Natural History; to 

 which is prefixed, the Philosophy of Chemistry. By A. r* *^^^ 

 croy. Translated from the fourth edition of the original French 

 work. By R. Heron. 8vo. 4. Edinburgh : 1796. 



234. Gall. Works of Joseph Francois Gall. Translated from the 

 French, by Winslow Lewis, M. D. 8vo. 4. Boston: 1835. 



235. Harris. Address before the Horticultural Society of Massachu- 

 setts. By T. W. Harris. 8vo. Cambridge : 1832. Pam. 



236. Hansard. Catalogue of the Library of Harvard University m 

 Cambridge, Massachusetts. 8vo. 4. Cambridge : 1830. 



^7. . . First Supplement. 8vo. Cambridge ; 1834. 



238. Haijward, The Science of Horticulture. By Joseph Hayward. 

 8vo. 2d ed. London : 1824. ^ , 



239. Hovey, American Gardener's Magazine, and Register of usetul 



discoveries and improvements in EU>rticulture and Rural Aflairs. 

 Published monthiv^-^"**''"'**'^'^ ^-- ^ '^ «-«^ "p Ti Wavpv. oyo, 

 Boston. 24 Nos. 



onducted by C. M. and P. B. Hovey 



