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Humano de Locke. Entregas I. II. Havanna, 1840. 8vo. — 



From the same. 

 Remarks on the Abracadabra of the Nineteenth Century, or on Dr. 



Samuel Hahnemann's Homoeopathic Medicine, &c. By William 



Leo- Wolf, M.D. New York, 1835. 8vo. — From some of the 



Physicians of Philadelphia. 

 The Case of the Seneca Indians, in the State of New York, illustrated 



by Facts. Philadelphia, 1840. 8vo.— From Mr. G. M. Jus- 

 tice. 

 A Further Illustration of the Case of the Seneca Indians in the State 



of New York, &c. &c Philadelphia, 1841. 8vo. — From the 



same. 

 Report of the Proprietors of the Bowditch Library. Boston, 1841. — 



From the Proprietors. 

 Notice of a Model of the Western Portion of the Schuylkill or 



Southern Coal Field of Pennsylvania. By Richard C. Taylor, 



&c. &c. — From the Author. 

 Address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Union College, 27th 



July, 1841. By William Kent. — From Mr. Du Ponceau. 

 Printer's Pension Society : List of Subscribers, Rules and Regula- 

 tions, 13th and 14th Annual Reports, &c. &c. London, 1840, 



1841. — From the Society. 

 History of the United States, in Chinese. By Bridgman. — From 



Rev. Joseph S. Travelli. 

 Tracts in the Malay Language : Natural History, &c. &c. ; and a 



Tract in the Bugis Language of Macassar. — From the same. 



Donations were made to the Cabinet, in the name of the late 

 Joshua Gilpin, Esq., of a specimen of rock from the highest 

 pinnacle of Mont Blanc, which had been presented to him by 

 Professor de Saussure in 1798; and of the tusk of a swordfish 

 which was darted into an American ship in the Chinese Sea, 

 and there broken off. 



Dr. Patterson presented a continuation of Mr. Borden's 

 paper on the Survey of Massachusetts, which was referred to 

 a Committee. 



Professor Bache called the attention of the Society to the 

 "Account of the Magnetic Observations made at the Observa- 

 tory of Harvard University, Cambridge," by Prof. Lovering 

 and Mr. Bond, printed in the Memoirs of the American Aca- 

 demy at Boston, and presented this evening to the Society. 



