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Murchison, F. R.S., President of the Society. 8vo. London, 



1842.— From the Author. 

 Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Vol. 



VIII. Part 2. 8vo. Philadelphia. — From the Academy. 

 The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. Edited by Isaac 



Hays, M.D. New Series, No. 7. For July. 8vo. Philadel- 

 phia, 1842. — From the Editor. 

 Nieuwe Verhandelingen van het Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefon- 



dervindelijke Wijsbegeerte te Rotterdam. Vol. VIII. Part 2. 



4to. Rotterdam, 1842. — From the Society. 

 Epitome dei Volumi Ercolanesi del Cav. Lorenzo Blanco. 12mo. 



Naples, 1842. — From the Author. 

 Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physikalischen Classe der Kbnig- 



lich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Vols. I. & II. 



and Vol. III. Parts 1 & 2. 4to. Munich, 1832-37-40.— From 



the Academy. 

 Astronomische Beobachtungen angestellt auf der Konigl. Sternwarte 



zu Bo2:enhausen von dem ordentlichen Mitsliede der Akademie 



o o 



der Wissenschaften I. Soldner. Parts 2, 3, 4 & 5. 4to. Mu- 

 nich, 1835-36-37-38.— From the same. 

 Observationes Astronomical in Specula Regia Monachiensi institute, 



et Regio Jussu publicis impensis editse a J. Lamont. Vols. VI. 



VIII. & IX. 4to. Munich, 1834-36-41.— From the same. 

 Ueber das Magnetische Observatorium der Konigl. Sternwarte bei 



Miinchen. Von Dr. J. Lamont. 4to. Munich, 1841. — From 



the Author. 

 Rede zum Andenken an Ignaz Dollinser Dr. in der zur Feier des 



Allerhochsten Namens-und Geburtstages Sr. Majestat des Konigs 



am 25 August, 1841, gehaltenen offentlicben Sitzung der Konigl. 



Bayerischen Academic der Wissenschaften vorgetragen von Dr. 



Ph. Fr. v. Walther. 4to. Munich, 1841. — From the Author. 

 Journal of the Franklin Institute. Third Series. Vol. IV. No. 1. 



For July. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1842. — From Dr. Patterson. 



FOR THE CABINET. 



A Collection of Dried Plants, made in the State of Kentucky, con- 

 taining some species, not included in any of the parcels formerly 

 sent by the donor. — From Dr. Charles W. Short. 



Dr. Patterson stated that he had learned from Mr. Brown? 

 Dragoman to the U. S. legation at Constantinople, that no com- 



