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VI. MISCELLANEOUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
1, A treatise on the Assaying of Lead, Co Silver, Gol - 
bery from the German of sd ed eae peal re Wed 
. Goopyzar, Ph.B, 12 mo, pp. 214, with plates; published for the Ber- 
; zelius Trust Association, by John Wiley & Son. New York, 1865,— 
Bopemann’s Anleitung zur Berg- und Hiitten-mannischen Probierkunst, 
| known as a work on 
Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College. G. J. B. 
2. The Declaration of Students of the Natural and Physical Sciences. 
0 pp. 8vo.—This pamphlet, issued recently in England, contains a 
sometimes misused for throwing 
pamphlet is not satisfactory, because we are sure 
i in Great Britain, equally confident of the 
included. They have objected 
j als have intimated, because there 
i inst ot 
wf 3 ive cou o some wavering minds. But, on th ; 
hand, they exhibit ge of men which is unbecoming, and which, at 
the same ti i use they would sustain. We would 
jn their various lines of research, 
be now mingled with the trath will 
th eliminated, Na- 
thereby be the sooner eliminated ; an th ; 
ture and the Bible will manifest all the more convincingly their oneness 
authorship, eh 
‘mi 1863.—This volume contains, in addition — 
the Report on the operations, expenditures and condition of the Smith- 
Am. Jour. Scr.—Szconp SEBIES, 
& po . 
Vou. XL, No. 119.—SEPt., 1865. 
