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Bulletin de la Societe Royale des Antiquaires du Nord, 1843. Co- 

 penhague, 1845. 8vo. — From the same. 



Americas Arctiske Landes Gamie Geographie efler de Nordiske Old- 

 skrifter ved Carl Christian Rafn. Sserskilt aftryk af Gronlands 

 Historiske Mindesmserker, udgivne af det Kongelige Nordiske 

 Oldskrift-Selskab. Kjobenhavn, 1845. 8vo. — From the same. 



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

 XLIII. No. 254. Third Series. Vol. XIII. Feb. 1847. No. 2. 

 8vo. — From Dr. R. M. Patterson. 



A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children. By D. Francis 

 Condie, M.D. Second Edition, revised and augmented. Phila- 

 delphia, 1847. 8vo. — From the Author. 



Report of the President and Managers of the Schuylkill Navigation 

 Company to the Stockholders, Jan. 4, 1847. 8vo. — From the 

 President and Managers. 



Haverford Revisited : being a Memento of a Day spent on the Old 

 Grounds, by a number of the former Pupils, 12th Month 29th, 

 1846. Philadelphia, 1847, 8vo.— From Mr. Townsend Ward. 



A Plan of the City and Environs of Philadelphia, surveyed by N. 

 Scull and G. Heap. Originally engraved by W. Faden, and re- 

 published by Thomas Fisher. 1847. On a roller. — From Mr. 

 Thomas Fisher. 



Facsimile of the Merchants and Citizens of Philadelphia in 1765, op- 

 posed to British Encroachments, the Stamp Act, &c. On a rol- 

 ler. — From the same. 



Dr. Patterson laid before the Society a communication from 

 Mr. Sears C. Walker, of Washington, in regard to the steps 

 which led to the detection, on the 2d of February, of the very 

 remarkable coincidence between the computed place of the 

 planet Leverrier, and the observed place of a star of the 7-8 

 magnitude, which passed the meridian of Paris at \Ah. Wm. 

 23s. of Lalande's clock-time, 10th May, 1795; which commu- 

 nication was referred to a committee, consisting of Dr. Pat- 

 terson, Prof. Frazer, and Mr. Downes. 



Authority was given to the Librarian to permit certain au- 

 tographic letters in the Library to be copied by Mr. John F. 

 Watson, for purposes of publication, it being understood that 

 the manuscripts should not leave the hall of the Society. 



