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_ Anglion (John). Letter on the Geology of North America. (Tract.) 
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—. Account of a Marine Volcano at St. Michael’s. (Tract.) 
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_ Anker (Mathias Joseph). Kurze Darstellung einer Mineralogie von Steyer- 
7 mark, etc. Bandi. andii. (Tracts.) 8vo. Gratz, 1809-10. 
Anon.* American Rivers. The Navigator, containing directions for 
navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny,Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers, 

etc. 11th edition. 8vo. Pittsburg, 1821. 
Arotic Recions. The Great Arctic Mystery, by dsAot ovp(ovdev- 
pevo. (Tract.) London, 1856. 

ARMENIA. Coup d’ceil général sur les Provinces nouvellement 
conquises par les Russes et appelés par eux-mémes Territoire d’Ar- 
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——. Army. A Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Army, par- 
ticularly during the late war with Russia, by a Non-Commissioner. 
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during the Russian War, as compared with the mortality of the 
Civil population in England. (Tract.) § Feap. fol. London, 1858. 
——. Bisre (The). Considered as a record of Historical Development. 
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——. Bisie anp Geotocy. The true theory of the Earth, and 
philosophy of the predicted end, by Research. 
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——. ——. By Non preteribit. (Tract.) Ato. Chester, 1854. 
——. Boranicat GrEocrapuy. Ueber Verbreitung von Teak, Sandel 
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q (Tract.) 8vo. 
_-—. Bririsu Geonocy. Outlines of British Geology. 
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—-. Canoziz. Guide to Excursion to Canobie, Liddesdale, and 
| Keeldar Castle. (Tract.) 8vo. Newcastle, 1863. 
_ —. CapiraL without Coin, by “ Tom Cringle.” (Tract.) 
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—. Crrcir. Are there any commensurable relations between a circle 
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_ ——. Coat. About coal formations, by “Tom Cringle,” pp. 1 and 2. 
3 (Tract.) 8Svo. Melbourne?, 1869. 
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Our coal and our coal-pits ; the people in them, and the 
scenes around them. By a Traveller underground. 
8vo. London, 1853. 
_——. — —. Relation des événemens mémorables arrivés dans l’ex- 
| ploitation de houille de Beaujoue, prés de Liége, le 28 Février, 1812. 
(Tract.) 8vo. Liége, 1812. 
* See also the commencement of each letter for anonymous works bearing the 
a authors’ initials. Other anonymous publications will be found under “ Rzporrs,” 
