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Bericht iiber die in letzten vier Jahren, 1845,6, 7, 8, zu Constantino- 

 pel gedruckten und lithographirten Werke. In three Parts. 



Bericht iiber Hrn. Reinaiids franzosiche Uebersetzung von Abulfedas 

 Geographie. 



Ueber die Menschenclasse welchen von den Arabern " Schoubije'* 

 genannt vvird. 



Von der Inschriftverbramung der Kleider als Souverainitatsrecht der 

 Frauen in Morgenlande. 



Bericht iiber Herrn Charrieres Negociation de la France dans le 

 Levant. 



Rede des Prasidenten der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 

 Freiherrn Von Hammer Purgstall, bei der feierlichen ErofTnung 

 derselben am 2 Februar, 1848. — From the Author. 



Jahrbucher der Literatur fiir 1848. Vols. 121, 122, 12.S, 124. Vi- 

 enna. 8vo. — From the Baron Von Hammer Purgstall. 



A History of the Original Settlements on the Delaware, from its dis- 

 covery by Hudson to the Colonization under William Penn. To 

 which is added, an Account of the Ecclesiastical Affairs of the 

 Swedish Settlers, and a History of Wilmington, from its first 

 settlement to the present time. By Benjamin Ferris. Wilming- 

 ton, 1846. 8vo. 



Sundry Pamphlets relating to the Seneca Indians in the State of 

 New York, entitled, as follows: — 



The Case of the Seneca Indians illustrated by facts. Philadelphia, 

 1840. 8vo. 



A Further Illustration of the Case of the Seneca Indians, &c. Phila- 

 delphia, 1841. 



Proceedings of an Indian Council held at Buffalo creek, &c. Balti- 

 more, 1842. 



Declaration of the Seneca Nation of Indians in General Council, &c. 

 Baltimore, 1845. 



Report of the Proceedings at an Indian Council at Cataraugus, N. Y. 

 Baltimore, 1846. 



Proceedings of the Joint Committee appointed by the Society of 

 Friends, for Promoting the Civilization and Improving the Con- 

 dition of the Seneca Nation of Indians. Baltimore, 1847. 



Further Proceedings of the Joint Committee for Promoting the Civili- 

 zation and Improving the Condition of the Seneca Nation of In- 

 dians, from the year 1847 to 1850. Baltimore, 1850.— JPro»i 

 Benjamin Ferris. 



Report on the Expediency of Celebrating in future the Landing of 



