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Caspipina's Letters, to which are added the Life and Character of Wil- 

 liam Perm. By the Rev. Jacob Duche. Two Volumes. Bath, 

 1777. — From Mr. Du Ponceau. 



Conjugation of the Verb "to hear," in its various forms in the Chip- 

 peway Language, by Dr. Edwin James, of Albany. — From the 

 same. 



Coleccion de los Tratados de Paz, Alianza, Comercio etc. ajustados 

 por la Corona de Espana con las Potencias Estrangeras desde el 

 Reynado del Seiior Don Felipe Quinto hasta el Presente. Three 

 Volumes. Madrid, 1796 to 1801. — From the same. 



Translation of a Comparative Vocabulary of the Chinese, Corean, and 

 Japanese Languages. Batavia, 1835. — From Mr. W. H. Med- 

 hurst. 



An English and Japanese, and Japanese and English Vocabulary. 

 Compiled from Native Works, by W. H. Medhurst. Batavia, 

 1830. — From the same. 



Chinese Testament. — From the same. 



Three Missionary Malay Tracts. — From the Rev. Charles Gutzlaff. 



The Proceedings relative to calling the Conventions of 1776 and 1790. 

 The Minutes of the Convention that formed the present Constitu- 

 tion of Pennsylvania, together with the Charter to William Penn, 

 the Constitutions of 1776 and 1790, and a View of the Proceed- 

 ings of the Convention of 1776, and the Council of Censors. Har- 

 risburg, 1825. — From Mr. John Vaughan. 



Enactments by the Rector and Visiters of the University of Virginia. 

 Charlottesville, 1825. — From Dr. Dunglison. 



Annales des Mines, ou Recueil de Memoires sur 1'Exploitation des 

 Mines. Troisieme serie. Vol. XV. No. 2, for 1839. Paris, 

 1839. — From the Council of Mines. 



The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. Edited by Isaac 

 Hays, M. D. No. XLIX, for November, 1839. Philadelphia, 

 1839. — From the Editor, 



The committee, consisting of Dr. Patterson, Mr. Justice, 

 and Prof. A. D. Bache, on Mr. E. Otis Kendall's paper, read 

 November 1, and entitled "On the longitude of several places 

 in the United States, as deduced from the observations of the 

 Solar Eclipse of September 18th, 1838. By E. Otis Kendall, 

 Professor of Mathematics in the Central High School of Phila- 

 delphia," reported in favour of publication in the Society's 



