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the Editor of Washington's Writings. By Jared Sparks. Boston, 

 1852. 8vo. — From the Author. 



Report of Lieut. Col. Graham, on the subject of the Boundary Line 

 between the United States and Mexico. August, 1852. Wash- 

 ington. 8vo. — From the Avihor. 



Conspectus Generum Avium: Auctore Carlo Luciano Bonaparte. 

 Leyden, 1850. 8vo. — From George Ord. 



A Compilation of the Registers of the Army of the United States, 

 from 1815 to 1837 inclusive. By William A. Gordon, of the 

 War Department. Washington, 1837. 8vo. — From Major 

 Hartman Bache. 



Cavalry Tactics. 3 vols. Printed by order of the War Department. 

 Washington, 1841. — From the Adjutant General, United States 

 Army. 



Instruction for Heavy Artillery : prepared by a Board of Officers for 

 the use of the Army of the United States. Washington, 1851. — 

 Instruction for Mountain Artillery: by a Board of Army Officers. 

 Washington, 1851. — Instruction for Field Artillery, Horse and 

 Foot ; compiled by a Board of Artillei-y Officers. Baltimore, 

 1845. — Same; translated from the French, and arranged for the 

 Service of the United States, by Robert Anderson, Captain Uni- 

 ted States Army. Philadelphia, 1839. — The Sword Exercise, 

 arranged for Military Instruction, by Brevet Major Henry C. 

 Wayne, United States Army. Washington, 1850. — Manual of 

 Bayonet Exercise; prepared for the use of the Army of the 

 United States. By George B. M'Clellan, Brevet Captain United 

 States Army. Philadelphia, 1852. — School of Cavalry: or a 

 System of Organization, Instruction, and Manoeuvres, proposed 

 for the Cavalry of the United States: by WiUiam Theobald 

 Wolfe Tone, Lieutenant United States Artillery. Georgetown, 

 D. C. 1824. — From the same. 



Regulations for the Uniform and Dress of the Army of the United 

 States. June, 1851. From the original text and drawings in the 

 War Department. Philadelphia, 1851. Folio. — From the same. 



The Practice of Courts Martial. By Alexander Macomb, Major 

 General of the Army of the United States. New York, 1841. 

 8vo. — From the same. 



Hints on the Medical Examination of Recruits for the Army: and on 

 the Discharge of Soldiers from Service on Surgeon's Certificate. 

 Adapted to the Service of the United Slates. By Thomas Hen- 



