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State of Now York. Made to the Legislature, March 1, 1842. 

 8vo. Albany, 1842. — From the Regents. 



Jahrbucher dor Literatur. Nos. 93 to 96 inclusive. 8vo. 184.1. — 

 From the Baron von Hammer Purgstall. 



On a New Magnetic Instrument for the Measurement of the Inclina- 

 tion and its Changes. By the Rev. Humphrey Lloyd. 8vo. 

 Dublin, 1842. — From the Author. 



Ueber den Galvanismus als chemisches Heilmittel gcgen ortliche 

 Krankheiten, von Dr. Gustav Crusell. Mit einem Schreiben von 

 M. Markus. 8vo. St. Petersburg, 1841. — From the Author. 



Memoires de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de Saint Peters- 

 bourg. VIme. Serie. Premiere Partie, Sciences Mathematiques 

 et Physiques. Vol.11. Parts 5 & 6. 4to. St. Petersburg, 1840. 

 From the Academy. 



Memoires de l'Academie, &c. Seconde Partie, Sciences Naturelles. 

 Vol. III. Parts 5 & 6, & Vol. IV. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. 4to. 

 St. Petersburg, 1840-41. — From the same. 



Memoires de l'Academie, &c. Sciences Politique, Histoire et Phi- 

 lologie. Vol. IV. Part 6, & Vol. V. Parts 1, 2, 3 & 4. 4to. 

 St. Petersburg, 1840-41. — From the same. 



Memoires de l'Academie, &c. Memoires par Divers Savans, et lus 

 dans ses Assemblies. Vol. IV. Parts 3 & 4. 4to. St. Peters- 

 burg, 1841. — From the same. 



Recueil des Actes de la Seance Publique de l'Academie Imperiale des 

 Sciences de Saint Petersbourg, tenue le 29 Decembre, 1840. 4to. 

 St. Petersburg, 1841. — From the same. 



Institut Royal de France. Rapport du Secretaire Perpetuel de l'Aca- 

 demie Roy ale des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, etc. Lu le 14 

 Janvier, 1841. Paris, 1841. — From the Institute. 



Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke Geschiedenis en Physiologie. Uitgege- 

 ven door J. Van der Hoeven en W. H. de Vriese. Vol. IX. Part 

 1. 8vo. Leyden, 1841. — From the Editors. 



Case, and Opinion of P. S. Du Ponceau and A. Davezac, Counsellors, 

 on the Contested Seat of the Hon. David Levy. 8vo. Alexan- 

 dria, D. C, 1841. — From Mr. Du Ponceau. 



FOR THE CABINET. 



Specimens of Wood taken from a beam out of the Ruins of Uxmal, 

 Central America. This wood is derived from a tree called zapo- 

 dillo, and is said by the natives to be insusceptible of decay. — 

 From Mr. James M-Kennan. 



