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Mineral Combustibles or Fossil Fuel ; including, also, Notices and 

 Localities of the various Mineral Bituminous Substances em- 

 ployed in the Arts and Manufactures: illustrated by Maps and 

 Diagrams ; embracing, from Official Reports of the great Coal 

 producing countries, the respective amounts of their Production, 

 Consumption and Commercial Distribution in all parts of the 

 world; together with their Prices, Tariffs, Duties and Interna- 

 tional Regulations. Accompanied by nearly Four Hundred Sta- 

 tistical Tables, and Eleven Flundred Analyses of Mineral Com- 

 bustibles, with incidental Statements of the Statistics of Iron 

 Manufactures, derived from authentic Authorities. Prepared by 

 Richard Cowling Taylor, Fellow of the Geological Society of 

 London, Member of the American Philosophical Society, &c. 

 &c. — From the Author. 



First, Second and Third Annual Reports on the Geology of the State 

 of Vermont. By C. B. Adams, State Geologist. — From the 

 Author. 



Ninth Geological Report to the Twenty-seventh General Assembly 

 of the State of Tennessee, made in November, 1847. By G. 

 Troost, M.D. — Fro7n the Author. 



Report of the Secretary of War, communicating, in answer to a re- 

 solution of the Senate, a Report and Map of the examination of 

 New Mexico, made by Lieutenant J. W. Abert, of the Topo- 

 graphical Corps. — From Col. Abert. 



Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York. Vol. IV. 

 No. 12. September, 1848. — From the Lyceum. 



Journal of the Franklin Institute. Third Series. Vol. XVL No. -3. 

 September, 1848. — From the Institute. 



Review of an Address of the Joint Board of Directors of the Delaware 

 and Raritan Canal, and Camden and Amboy Rail-road Com- 

 panies, to the People of New Jersey. By a Citizen of Burling- 

 ton. — From Henry C. Carey, Esq. 



An Essay on the Philosophy of Medical Science. By Elisha Bart- 

 lett, M.D. — From the Author. 



An Inquiry into the Degree of Certainty in Medicine, and into the 

 Nature and Extent of its Power over Disease. By Elisha Bart- 

 lett, M.D. — From the same. 



On the Distinctive Characters of Cyprasa Reticulata of Martyn, and 

 Cyprsea tlistrio of Meuschen. By John H. Redfield. — From 

 the Author. 



Descriptions of New Species of Bullia and Marginella, with Notes 



