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Webb (T. H.— M. D.) Third Annual Report of the Board of Education, together with the Third 

 Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board. 8vo. Boston, 1840. 



Welch (T. B.) Sundry Engravings. I. James Madison. 2. Governor Strong. 3. Robert 

 Morris. 4. Charles Dickens. 5. Rev. John Fletcher. 6. A Lady, from Fraaica. 

 7. J. Rusling. 8. Rev. C. Wesley, by T. B. Welch. : 1 



Weld (L.) The Twenty-fourth Report of the Directors of the American Asylum at Hartford, for 

 the Education and Instruction of the Deaf .and Dumb. Exhibited to the Asylum, May 

 16, 1840. 8vo. Hartford, 1840. !j!',ir::: ;;;;•;;► 



Wharton (T. I.) A Memoir of William Rawle, LL. D., President of the Historical Society, &c. 

 By T. I. Wharton, Esq. Read at a Meeting of the Council, held on the 22d day of 

 February, 1837, and printed by order of the Society; with a Letter from Peter S. Du- 

 ponceaii, Esq., to the Author, containing his Recollections of Mr. Rawle's Life and 

 Character. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1840. 



White (D. A.) An Address delivered at the Consecration of the Harmony Grove Cemetery, in 

 Salem, June 14, 1840. By Daniel Appleton White, with an Appendix. 8vo. Salem, 

 1840. 



Williams (H.) Antiquarian Researches, comprising a History of the Indian Wars in the Country 

 bordering Connecticut River and Parts adjacent, and other Interesting Events, from 

 the First Landing of the Pilgrims, to the Conquest of Canada, by the English, in 1760, 

 &c. &c. By E. Hoyt, Esq. 8vo. Greenfield, Mass., 1824. 



Wood (S. R.) Fourth Report of the Inspectors appointed under the Provisions of the Act 5 and 

 6 Will. IV. c. 38, to visit the different Prisons of Great Britain. 1. Home District. 

 Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by Command of her Majesty. Fol. Lon- 

 don, 1839. 



Worcester (J. E.) The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for the year 

 1841. 8vo. Boston, 1840. 



Young (A.) A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Reverend John Thornton Kirkland, 

 D. D., LL. D., formerly Pastor of the Church on Church Green, Boston, and late 

 President of Harvard University; delivered in the Church on Church Green, May 3, 

 1840. By Alexander Young. 8vo. Boston, 1840. 



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Astley (Mrs.) A Plaster Bust of Alexander Hamilton- 

 Brown (J. P.) A Collection of Turkish Coins, commencing with those of Othman, founder of the 



present Dynasty. 

 Conyngham (R.) Several Stones, worked by the Indians with Stone Hammers, found in an Indian 



workshop, five miles from Paradise, near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 

 De Witt (R. V.) A Bust of Simeon De Witt, late Surveyor General of the State of New York. 

 Dunlap (T.) Specimens of Crystallized Carbonate of Lime and Pipe Iron Ore; found at the Iron 



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