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Fossil Shells, j. On part of the Mineral Basin of South Wales. 

 By R. C. Taylor. — From the same. 



The American Medical Library and Intelligencer for May 15, and 

 June 1, 1840. Vol. IV. Nos. 4 and 5.— From the Editor, Dr. 

 Dunglison. 



Pamphlets. 1. Notice of the Daguerreotype. By William E. A. 

 Aikin, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the Uni- 

 versity of Maryland. 8vo. Baltimore, 1840. 2. Report of a 

 Committee of the Medical Society of the State of New York, on 

 the Subject of Medical Education. 8vo. Albany, 1840. 3. Phi- 

 losophy of Mind, developing New Sources of Ideas, designating 

 their Distinctive Classes, and Simplifying the Faculties and Ope- 

 rations of the whole Mind. By John Stearns, M. D., of the City 

 of New York, late President of the Medical Society of the State. 

 8vo. New York. 1840. 4. A Letter to William E. Channing, 

 D. D., in Reply to one addressed to him by R. R. Madden, on 

 the Abuse of the Flag of the United States in the Island of Cuba, 

 for Promoting the Slave Trade. By a Calm Observer. 8vo. 

 Boston, 1840. 5. An Account of the Visit of the French Frigate 

 L'Artemise to the Sandwich Islands, July, 1839. 8vo. Hono- 

 lulu, 1839. — From the same. 



Sundry Engravings. 1. James Madison. 2. Governor Strong. 

 3. Robert Morris. 4. Charles Dickens. 5. Rev. John Fletcher. 

 6. A Lady from Franca. 7. J. Rusling. 8. Rev. C. Wesley, 

 by T. B. Welch. From Mr. Welch. 



Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives of 

 the United States (J. Q.. Adams, Chairman), on the Smithsonian 

 Bequest, March 5, 1840. — From Mr. Sergeant. 



Memoir, Historical and Political, on the North-west Coast of Ame- 

 rica, and the adjacent Territories : Illustrated by a Map, and a 

 Geographical View of those Countries. By Robert Greenhow, 

 Translator and Librarian to the Department of State. (Submit- 

 ted by Mr. Linn to the Senate of the United States.) 4to. Wash- 

 ington, 1840. — From the same. 



The Prospects of Art in the United States : an Address before the 

 Artists' Fund Society of Philadelphia, at the Opening of their Ex- 

 hibition, May, 1840. By George W. Bethune. (By request.) 

 8vo. Philadelphia, 1840. — From the Society. 



The History of the Royal Society of London, for the Improving of 



