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perintendence of Prof. A. D. Bache : by Prof. R. S. M'CulIoh. 

 Washington, 1848. 8vo. — From the Author. 



Lecture on the Necessity of the Study of Physiology. Delivered be- 

 fore the American Institute of Instruction, at Hartford, Aug. 22, 

 1845. By Edward Jarvis, M.D. of Dorchester, Mass. Boston, 

 1845. 12mo. — From Dr. Edward Jarvis. 



Insanity among the Coloured Population of the Free States. By 

 Edward Jarvis, M.D. 1844. — From the same. 



Annual Reports to the Legislature of Massachusetts, relating to the 

 Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths, in that State, from 

 1843 to 1848. Boston. 8vo. — From the same. 



General Abstracts of the Bills of Mortality for the City of Boston, 

 for the years 1844, 1845, 1847 and 1848. — From the same. 



Sundry Reports and other Documents on the Subject of Insanity, a 

 Sanitary Survey of the State of Massachusetts, &c. &c. — From 

 the same. 



Annual Reports of the Rail-road Corporations in the State of Massa- 

 chusetts, for 1848. Boston, 1849. 8vo. — From the same. 



Sundry Pamphlets relative to the Finances of the State of Massachu- 

 , setts, the City of Boston, and the Town of Dorchester, and to In- 

 surance Companies. Boston, 1849. — From the same. 



Discourse before the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Council and 

 Legislature of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, January 3, 

 1849. By John Pierce, D.D. Boston, 1849. 8vo.— From the 

 same. 



Report to the Directors of the Pequa Rail-road and Improvement 

 Company. By Isaac Lea, President of the Company. Phila- 

 delphia, 1849. 8vo. — F7'om the Author. 



Uber die Vorbedingungen zur Entstehung einer Chronologic bei den 

 iEgypten, und die Moglichkeit ihrer Wiederherstellung als Ein- 

 leitung zur Chronologie der ^gypter: Von R. Lepsius. Berlin, 

 1848. 4to. — Fro7n the Author. 



Journal of the Franklin Institute. Third Series. Vol. XVII. No. 5. 

 May, 1849. Philadelphia. 8vo. — From the Institute. 



Critical and Miscellaneous Essays. By Alexander H. Everett. Bos- 

 ton, 1845. 2 Vols. 8vo. — From President Edtvard Everett. 



Dr. F. Bache announced the death of Prof. Julius T. Du- 

 catel, of Baltimore, a member of this Society, who died on the 

 23d April, at the age of 53. 

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