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Annals and Memoirs of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries. 

 First Series, 1836-37. Copenhagen, 1837. — From the Society. 



Memoire sur la Decouverte de l'Amerique au Dixieme Siecle. Par 

 C. C. Rafn. Traduit par Xavier Marmier. Paris, 1838. — From 

 the Author. 



Journal of the Select Council of Philadelphia. 1837-8. Philadelphia, 

 1838.— From Mr. J. P. Wetherill. 



Report of the Committee on Prison Discipline, to the Governor Ge- 

 neral of India in Council, dated the Eighth of January, 1838. 

 Calcutta, 1838. — From Mr. William Adam. 



Second Report on the State of Education in Bengal. District of 

 Rajshahi. Calcutta, 1836. — From the same. 



Third Report on the State of Education in Bengal, &c. By William 

 Adam. Calcutta, 1838. — From the Author. 



The Magazine of Natural History. New Series. Conducted by 

 Edward Charlesworth, F. G. S., &c. No. XXI. For Septem- 

 ber. London, 1838. — From the Conductor. 



Caspari Frederici Wegener, D. de Aula Atalica Literarum Artiumque 

 Fautrice Libri Sex. Volumen I. Copenhagen, 1836. — From the 

 Author. 



The Elements of Arithmology; being a Treatise on Arithmetic. By 

 Charles Nagy. (In Hungarian.) Bees, 1835. — From the Au- 

 thor. 



The Elements of Arithmography ; being a Treatise on Algebra. By 

 Charles Nagy. (In Hungarian.) Bees, 1837. — From the Au- 

 thor. 



A Treatise on Arithmetic. (In Hungarian.) Bees, 1837. — From 

 Mr. Charles Nagy. 



A Treatise on Geometry. (In Hungarian.) Bees, 1838. From 

 the same. 



Bibliotheca Numismatica. Collecta et Indice Rerum Instructa a Joh. 

 Christ. Hirsch. Nuremberg, 1760. — From Mr. John Vaughan. 



Storia Naturale e Generale Dell'Etna del Canonico Giuseppe Recu- 

 pero. Two Volumes. Catania, 1815. — From the same. 



The American Medical Library and Intelligencer. By Robley Dungli- 

 son, M. D. Vol. II. Nos. 15 to 18. (Presented at this and 

 preceding meetings.) ■ Philadelphia, 1838. — From the Editor. 



FOR THE CABINET. 



A Specimen of pine-apple hemp, made from the stalk of the pine- 

 apple. — From Mr. L. B. Stone. 



