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Memoir of William Maclure, Esq. &c By S. G. Morton, M.D. &c. 

 1841. — From the same. 



Lettre sur le Rhopalodon, genre du Saurien Fossile du Versant Occi- 

 dentale de l'Oural, par G. Fischer de Waldheim, &c. &c. Mos- 

 cow, 1841. 8vo. — From the Author. 



Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Bowdoin College. 1841. — 

 From Mr. D. R. Goodwin. 



Societe Royale et Centrale d'Agriculture: Bulletin des Seances. 

 Tome II. No. 5. June, 1841.— From Mr. D. B. Warden. 



Tracts. Catalogues of Collections of Rocks, Fossils and Petrifac- 

 tions, published by the Heidelberg Mineralogical Institute, 1841. 

 Plusieurs Rapports a la Societe d'Agriculture, &c, par M. le 

 Baron de Mortemart de Boisse, Rapporteur. Des Haras en 

 France, &c. &c. &c. — From the same. 



The American Medical Library and Intelligencer, &c. N. S. Vol. I. 

 No. 4. By Robley Dunglison, M.D. &c. &c. — From the Edi- 

 tor. 



The Charter of Privileges, granted by William Penn, — and Laws of 

 the Government of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware. 

 Philadelphia, 1741. Fol.— From Mr. Meigs. 



FOR THE CABINET. 



Typographical Specimens, from the Typometry of Mr. Raffelsper- 

 ger, of Vienna, including Maps, Portraits, &c. — From Mr. J. G. 

 Schwarz, of Vienna. 



The Committee, consisting of Dr. Horner, Mr. Wetherill, 

 and Dr. Goddard, to whom Dr. Harlan's paper entitled, "De- 

 scription of the Bones of a Fossil Animal of the Order Edenta- 

 ta," was referred at the last meeting, made a report recom- 

 mending its publication in the Transactions; which was or- 

 dered accordingly. 



These bones form part of the extensive collection of fossils recently 

 exhibited in Philadelphia, by Mr. A. Koch, by whom they were ob- 

 tained in Benton County, Missouri. 



Among them, more or less perfectly preserved, are two ossa hu- 

 meri, two tibiae, two portions of the radius, two of the clavicle, parts 

 of several ribs, twelve vertebrse, a cubitus, twenty-four teeth, eight of 

 them in their sockets, two fragments of a lower jaw, with two and 

 three teeth in situ, two fragments of the upper jaw, five ungueal pha- 



