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A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Reverend John Thorn- 

 ton Kirkland, D. D., LL.D., formerly Pastor of the Church on 

 Church Green, Boston, and late President of Harvard University ; 

 delivered in the Church on Church Green, May 3, 1840. By 

 Alexander Young. 8vo. Boston, 1840. — From the Author. 



Two Reports on the Coal Lands, Mines, and Improvements of the 

 Dauphin and Susquehanna Coal Company, and of the Geologi- 

 cal Examinations, Present Condition, and Prospects of the Stony 

 Creek Coal Estate, in the Townships of Jackson, Rush, and Mid- 

 dle Paxtang, in the County of Dauphin, and of East Hanover 

 Township, in the County of Lebanon, Pennsylvania: with an 

 Appendix, containing numerous Tables and Statistical Informa- 

 tion, and various Maps, Sections, and Diagrams, chiefly in Illus- 

 tration of Coal and Iron. Addressed to the Board of Directors 

 of the Dauphin and Susquehanna Coal Company, &c. &c. By 

 Richard C. Taylor, President of the Board of Directors. 8vo. 

 Philadelphia, 1840. — From the Author. 



Index Monasticus ; or the Abbeys and other Monasteries, Alien Pri- 

 ories, Friaries, Colleges, Collegiate Churches, and Hospitals, with 

 their Dependencies, formerly established in the Diocese of Nor- 

 wich and the Ancient Kingdom of East Anglia; systematically 

 arranged and briefly described, according to the respective Orders 

 and Denominations in each County, and Illustrated by Maps of 

 Suffolk, Norfolk, and the City of Norwich, and the Arms of Re- 

 ligious Houses. By Richard Taylor, of Norwich. Folio. Lon- 

 don, 1821. — From the same. 



On the Geology of East Norfolk : with Remarks upon the Hypothesis 

 of Mr. J. W. Robberds, respecting the former Level of the Ger- 

 man Ocean. By Richard C. Taylor, F. G. S., Author of the In- 

 dex Monasticus. 8vo. London, 1827. — From the same. 



Pamphlets. 1. Notes respecting Certain Indian Mounds and Earth- 

 works, in the Form of Animal Effigies, chiefly in the Wisconsin 

 Territory, U. S. By Richard C. Taylor, Esq. 2. Sundry Com- 

 munications. — a. The Natural History of the Alleghany Moun- 

 tains, b. The American Fucoides. c. The Natural History of 

 Cuba. d. The History and Progress of Geology, e. Reviews 

 of Martin's Geological Memoir, and of Professor Buckland on 

 the Formation of the Valley of Kingsclerc, &c. f. Introduction 

 to Geology, g. Antediluvian Zoology and Botany, h. Illustra- 

 tions of Antediluvian Zoology, i. Geological Arrangement of 



