84 proceedings of [June, 
Revolutionary Characters.— From Major W. H. Chase , Corps of 
Engineers , Pensacola. 
Memoirs, Papers, &c., relating to Singapore, Borneo, Java, Malac¬ 
ca, Sumatra, &c., 1 vol. 4to.— From Francis Markoe , Jr. 
Abstract of the Massachusetts School Returns, for 1839 and 1840.— 
From Thomas H. Webb. 
Prospectus of “ L’ Epistlemonomie, ou Tables generates d’ indica¬ 
tions des Connaissances Humaines,” to be published by the Geo¬ 
graphical Society of Brussels.— From Mr. Vandemaelen. 
Catalogue of the Library of the Geographical Establishment of Brus¬ 
sels ; Brussels, 1830.— From Mr. Vandemaelen. 
Prospectus of “ Geographie de Douze Dictionnaires,” par Ph. Van¬ 
demaelen ; Brussels, 1830.— From Mr. Vandemaelen. 
Manuscript Catalogue of a School Cabinet of Minerals, by W. W. 
Mather.— From the Author. 
First and Second Annual Reports on the Geological Survey of the 
State of Ohio, by W. W. Mather; Columbus, 1838.— From the 
Author. 
Flora Cestrica, or Botany of West Chester, Pennsylvania, by W. 
Darlington, M. D., 12mo.; West Chester, 1837.— From the Au¬ 
thor. 
Essay on the Development and Modifications of the external organs 
of Plants, by W. Darlington.— From the Author. 
Discourse on the Character, &c., of the Natural Family of Plants, 
called Graminise, or true Grasses, by W. Darlington.— From the 
Author. 
Memoir of the Geographical Survey of the State of Delaware, by 
James Booth; 8vo.; Dover, 1841.— From the Author. 
Meteorological Journal kept at the Washington Observatory, for 
January, February, and March, 1841.— From Lieut. J. M. Gilliss , 
U. S. N. 
Essay on a new kind of Schools, and a Journal of Pedagogical Science, 
by Professor Carl. Mager, of Stuttgardt.— From the Author. 
Lithurgik,” a German work on Minerals and Rocks, by Dr. T. 
Reinhard Blum, Professor in the Heidelberg Institute.— From the 
Author. 
