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Third Session of the 25th Congress, begun and held at the City 

 of Washington, December 3, 1838, &c. In 5 vols. 8vo. Wash- 

 ington, 1839. — From the Secretary of State. 



Executive Documents, 25th Congress, 3d Session, 1838. In 6 Vols. 

 8vo. — From the same. 



Reports of Committees, 25th Congress, 3d Session, 1838. In 2 Vols. 

 8vo. — From the same. 



Journal of the Senate of the United States of America, 3d Session, 

 25th Congress, &c. &c 8vo. Washington, 1838.— -From the 

 same. 



Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 3d Ses- 

 sion, 25th Congress, &c. &c. 8vo. Washington, 1839. — From 

 the same. 



Experimental Researches on Electricity. By Michael Faraday, 

 D. C. L., F. R. S., Fullerian Professor of Chemistry in the 

 Royal Institution, &c. &c 8yo. London, 1839. — From Mr. 

 Bancker. 



De la Bienfaisance Publique : par M. le Baron de Gerando, Pair de 

 France, Membre de PInstitut, &c. &c. 4 Vols. 8vo. Paris, 

 1839. — From Dr. Harlan. 



L'figypte et la Turquie de 1829 a 1836: par MM. Ed. de Cadalvene 

 et J. de Breuvery, avec Cartes et Planches. 2 Vols. 8vo. Paris, 

 1836. Avec Atlas in fol. — From Mr. Vaughan. 



A Treatise on the Mulberry Tree and Silkworm, and on the Produc- 

 tion and Manufacture of Silk, embellished with appropriate En- 

 gravings. By John Clarke, Superintendent of the Morodendron 

 - Silk Company of Philadelphia. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1839. — 

 From Mr. Duponceau. 



A Manual, containing Information respecting the Growth of the Mul- 

 berry Tree, with suitable Directions for the Culture of Silk. In 

 three parts. By J. H. Cobb, A. M. Originally published by 

 direction of His Excellency, Governor Lincoln, agreeably to a 

 Resolve of the Commonwealth. Fourth edition, enlarged. 12mo. 

 Boston, 1839. — From the same. 



A Manual, containing Directions for Sowing, Transplanting, and 

 Raising the Mulberry Tree ; together with proper Instructions for 

 Propagating the same by Cuttings, Layers, &c. &c, as also In- 

 structions for the Culture of Silk: to which is added, Calculations 

 showing the Produce and probable Expense of Cultivating from 

 one to ten Acres, as tested by actual Results. By Edward P. 



