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Publications Received. 



4. Bulletin de TAcademie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres, at des 

 Beaux Arts de Belgique, Nos. 6-10, 1863. — From the Academy. 



5. Journal of the Chemical Society, for September, October, Novem- 

 ber, and December 1863. — From t\e Society. 



6. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, No. 2, for 1863. — 

 From the Society. 



7. Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Vol. VI., 

 Part 1. — From the Club. 



8. Catalogue of the Array Medical Museum, Washington, 1863. — 

 From the Surg eon- General of the United States Army. 



9. Report of Lieut.-Colonel J. D. Graham, United States Topogra- 

 phical Engineers, on Mason and Dixon's Line. Chicago, 1862. — From 

 the Author. 



10. Transactions of the Academy of Science of St Louis. Vol. II. 

 No. 1. 1863. — From the Academy. 



11. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian In- 

 stitution for 1861. — From the Institution. 



12. Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey, 

 for 1859 and 1860. — From the Unit d States Government. 



13. Dr Daubeny on Climate. An Inquiry into the Causes of its 

 Difference, and into its Influence on Vegetable Life. 1863. — From the 

 Author. 



14. American Journal of Science and Arts for September 1863. — 

 From the Editors. 



15. Quadrature du Cercle. Par un Membre de 1' Association Britannique 

 pour I'avancement de la Science (James Smith) ; traduit par Armand 

 Granges, Bordeaux, 1863. — From the Translator. 



16. Essays on Digestion. By the late James Carson, M.D. — From 

 the Publisher. 



17. First Principles of Natural Philosophy. By William Thynne 

 Lynn, of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. — From the Author. 



18. Proceedings of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manches- 

 ter. No. 2, Session 1863-64.— i^'rom E. W. Bianey, Esq. 



19. Victoria Toto Coelo ; or, Modern Astronomy Recast, From a Paper 

 on the Theoretical Motions of the Earth, Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. 

 1863. By James Reddie, F.A.S.L. — From the Author. 



20. Manual of the Metalloids. By James Apjohn, M.D., Professor 

 of Chemistry in the Univ^ersity of Dublin. — From the Author. 



21. A Familiar Epistle to Robert J. Wallier, from an Old Acquaintance. 

 Saunders, Otley, and Co., London. — From the Publishers. 



22. The Velocity of Light ; its Astronomical Data and Experimental 

 Proof. Letter from G. F. Chambers, Esq. to J. Reddie, Esq. — From 

 Mr Reddie. 



23. The Philosophy of Geology ; a Brief Review of the Aim, Scope, 

 and Character of Geological Inquiry. By David Page, F.R.S.E., 

 F.G.S., &c. — Fro7n the Publisher. 



24. Tables of Heights in Sind, the Punjab, N.W. Provinces, and 

 Central India, determined by the great Trigonometrical Survey of India. 

 Calcutta, 1863. — From the Offi.ce of the Survey. 



