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The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 

 the jrear I 839 - Boston, 1838.-— From Mr. J. E. Worcester. 



Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Vol. VII. of 

 the third Series. Boston, 1838. — From the Society. 



History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic. By 

 William H. Prescott. Three Vols. Third Edition. Boston, 

 1838. — From the Author. 



Human Physiology; illustrated by Engravings. By Robley Dun- 

 glison, M.D. Two Vols. Third Edition. Philadelphia, 1838.— 

 From the Author. 



The Magazine of Natural History. New Series. Conducted by 

 Edward Charlesworth, F. G. S. &c. Vol. II. Nos. 19 & 20, 

 for July and August. London, 1838. — From the Conductor. 



The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. Vol. XVIII. 

 Part the First. London, 1838. — From the Society. 



New Testament in the Chippewa Language. Albany, 1833. From 

 the Hon. William C. Frazer. 



North American Herpetology ; or, a Description of the Reptiles in- 

 habiting the United States. By John Edwards Holbrook, M. D. 

 Vol. II. Philadelphia, 1838. — From the Author. 



Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, for the year 1837-8.. Part 

 II. Dublin, 1838. — From the Academy. 



Note on the Solar Eclipse of May, 15, 1836. By Sears C. Walker. 

 (From the Journal of the Franklin Institute.) Philadelphia, 1836. — 

 From the Author. 



Note sur le Magnetisme Terrestre, suivie des Resultats des Obser- 

 vations Horaires, faites a l'Equinoxe du Printemps de 1838, par 

 A. Quetelet. Brussels, 1838. — From the Author. 



Note sur le Magnetisme Terrestre, par A. Quetelet. Suivie des Re- 

 sultats des Observations Horaires, faites a l'E'poque du dernier 

 Solstice d'E'te, en 1838. Brussels, 1838. — From the Author. 



A Collection of Interesting French Pamphlets. — From D. B. War- 

 den, Esq. 



Catalogue of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, with a Calendar 

 prefixed. (In Hungarian.) Buda,1838. — From Mr. Charles Nagy. 



FOR THE CABINET. 



Three hundred copper coins, medals, and tokens, and other articles 

 of interest. — From Mr. James Linah, of Charleston, S. C. 

 The Committee on Mr. Nulty's paper, read at the last 

 meeting, recommended that it be printed in the Society's 

 Transactions; and its publication was ordered accordingly. 



