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Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Vol. IV. Part 2. 



Nos. 99, 100. 1843, 1844. evo.—From the Society. 

 List of the Geological Society of London, March 1, 1845. 8vo. — 



From the same. 

 Map of New York Bay and Harbour, and the Environs. Founded 

 upon a Trigonometrical Survey, under the direction of F. R.' 

 Hassler. Triangulation by James Ferguson and Edmund Blunt. 

 The Hydrography under the direction of T. R. Gedney. The 

 Topography by C. Renard, T. A. Jenkins, and B. F. Sands. 

 Published in 1845. Alexander D. Bache, Superintendent Coast 

 Survey. — From the U. S. Treasury Department. 

 The African Repository and Colonial Jou,rnal. Vol. XXL July, 

 1845. No. 7. 8vo. — From the American Colonization So- 

 ciety. 

 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 

 Vol. n. May and June, 1845. No. 9. 8vo — From the Aca- 

 demy. 

 The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. Edited by Isaac 

 Hays, M.D. No. XIX. July, 1845. Vol. X. 8vo.— i^rom the 

 Editor. 

 The Medical News and Library. Vol. III. July, 1845. No. 31. 



8vo. — From Messrs. Lea S^ Blanchard. 

 Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke Geschiedenis en Physiologic. Elfde 

 Deel. 3« en 4« Stuk. 1844. 8vo. Twaalfde Deel. 1 Stuk. 

 1845. 8vo. — From the Editors. 

 Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania. Third 

 Series. Vol. X. July, 1845. No. 1. 8vo.— From Dr. R. M. 

 Patterson. 

 Observations on the Means of forming and maintaining Troops in ^ 

 Health in different Climates and Localities. By Assistant Sur- 

 geon Edward Balfour. Madras. 8vo. — From Joseph Hume, 

 M.P. 

 Description of the Teeth of a New Fossil Animal, found in the Green 

 Sand of South Carolina. By Robert W. Gibbes, M.D. From 

 the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences. 8vo. — 

 From the Author. 

 The Merchants' Magazine for May, 1845. No. 5. — From Henry 

 C. Carey, Esq. 



Mr. Beck stated, that during thirty-six years, his thermo- 

 meter had never reached within five degrees of its late height; 



