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conda. Tomo XII. Torino, 1852. Uo.—From the Royal Aca- 

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Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. XXII. 

 London, 1852. 8vo. — From the Society. 



Notices of the Meetings of the Members of the Royal Institution of 

 Great Britain: Part 2. July, 1851— July, 1852. And List of 

 the Members, Officers, &c. of the Royal Institution, with the 

 Report of the Visitors, for the year 1851. London. 8vo. — 

 From the Royal Institution. 



Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Vol. XIII. No. 

 1. Nov. 12, 1852. London. 8vo. — Fro7?i the Society. 



Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society. No. XIX. Oct. 1852. 

 London. 8vo. — From the Society. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. Dec. 1852. 

 Boston. Bvo. — From the Society. 



The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, from 1636 to 

 1677. 2 vols. 8 vo. Transcribed and published in accordance with 

 a Resolution of the General Assembly. By J. Hammond Trum- 

 bull, A.M. Cor. Sec. Conn. Hist. Society, &c. &c. Hartford, 

 1850, 1852. — From the Connecticut Historical Society. 



Tribute to Gallaudet: A Discourse in commemoration of the Life, 

 Character and Services of the Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudet, LL.D. 

 delivered before the citizens of Plartford, Jan. 7, 1852: With an 

 Appendix, containing a History of Deaf Mute Instruction and 

 Institutions, — and other Documents. By Henry Barnard. Hart- 

 ford. 1852, Bvo. — From the same. 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. — Memoir on the Extinct 

 Species of American Ox. By Joseph Leidy, M.D. Washington, 

 1852. 4to. — From the Smithsonian Institution. 



Journal of the Franklin Institute. Third Series. Vol. XXV. No 2. 

 Feb. 1853. Philadelphia. 8vo. — From the Institute. 



Letter to Jared Sparks, Esq. being a Rejoinder to his " Reply to the 

 Strictures of Lord Mahon and others, on the mode of editing the 

 Writings of Washington." By Lord Mahon. London, 1852. 

 8vo. — From the Author. 



Artillery for the U. S. Land Service, as devised and arranged by the 

 Ordnance Board. With Plates. Prepared under the instructions 

 of the Board of Ordnance; by Brevet Major Alfred Mordecai, of 

 the Ordnance Department. Washington, 1849. — From Col. H. 

 K. Craig, U. S. Army. 



