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State of New York, March 1, 1843. Albany, 1843. 8vo.~- 

 From the Regents of the University of New York. 



Quarterly Summary of the Transactions of the College of Physicians 

 of Philadelphia, Feb. March, April, 1843. 8vo.— From the Col- 

 lege. 



London Provident Institution: Twenty-sixth Report. 20th Nov. 

 1842. — From Mr. William Vaughan. 



An Account of the Yearly Receipts and Payments of the London 

 Provident Institution, from its Commencement, 22d July, 1816, 

 to 21st Nov. 1842. — From the same. 



A Complete Index to the Companion to the Almanac ; from its Com- 

 mencement in 1828 to 1843, inclusive. London, 1843. 12mo. 

 From Mr. Petty Vaughan. 



Journal of the Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania. Vol. V. No. 4. 

 N. S. April, 1843. 8vo.— From Dr. R. M. Patterson. 



Vindiciae Sinicse: derniere Reponse a M. Stanislas Julien; suivie 

 d'un Parallele de sa nouvelle traduction de Lao-Tsen avec une 

 traduction precedente: par G. Pauthier. Paris, 1842. 8vo. — 

 From the Author. 



Simple Expose d'un Fait Honorable odieusement denature dans un 

 Libelle recent de M. Pauthier; par Stanislas Julien. Paris, Dec. 



1842. 8vo. — From the Author. 



The Medical News and Library. Vol. I. Nos. 1, 2 & 5. Philadel- 

 phia. 8vo. — From Messrs. Lea Sf Blanchard. 



Reports of the First, Second, and Third Meetings of the Association 

 of American Geologists and Naturalists, at Philadelphia in 1840 

 and 1841, and at Boston in 1842; embracing its Transactions 

 and Proceedings. Boston, 1843. 8vo. — From Prof. H. D. 

 Rogers. 



Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts General 

 Hospital, for 1842. Boston, 1843. 8vo — From Mr. John 

 Pickering. 



Report of the Boston Committee, appointed by the Meeting, &c, 

 on the subject of procuring a Telescope of the first class, &c. &c. 



1843. 8vo. — From the same. 



On the Determination of the Earth's Magnetic Force in actual Mea- 

 sure. By the Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, D.D. Dublin, 1843. 

 4to. — From the Author. 



Mr. Walker made an oral communication relating to the 

 comet of 1S43; tending to show that the elements of its orbit, 



