THE NATIONAL INSTITUTION. 
99 
1841.] 
Histoire Philosophique, Politique et Critique du Christianisme, et des 
Eglises Cbretiennes, depuis Jesus jusqu’au dix neuvieme Siecle, 
par Potter; 8 vols., 8vo.— From II Kallussowski , West River , 
Maryland. 
Reponses du General Devernitski, sur les Remarques sur l’expedi- 
tion en Russe, 1831, (in the Polish language.)— From H. Kallus¬ 
sowski, West River , Maryland. 
History of Poland by Lelewel; Brussels, 1837, (in the Polish lan¬ 
guage.)—EVom H. Kallussowski , West River , Maryland. 
Sur les Medailles et Monnaies de Foux, par M. Lelewel, Bruxelles, 
1837; (a bibliographical rarity,) in the Polish language.-— From 
H. Kallussowski , West River , Maryland. 
Laws and Transactions of the Society Diligentiaof the Hague.— From 
the Society. 
Transactions of the Society of Arts of the State of New-York, vol. 
I, 2, 3, and 4.— From the Albany Institute . 
Transactions of the Albany Institute, vol. 1, and vol. 2 to p. 330.— 
From the Albany Institute . 
Fifty-fourth Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the 
State of New-York, made to the Legislature, March 1, 1841.— 
From the Albany Institute . 
Livingston’s Essay on Sheep; 8vo.; New-York, 1809.— From the 
Albany Institute. 
D. D. Barnard’s Discourse on the Life, Character, and Services of 
Stephen Van Rensselaer, delivered before the Albany Institute, 
April 15, 1839, (two copies.)— From the Albany Institute . 
Meteorological Journal kept at the Observatory in Washington, during 
April, May, and June, 1841, with an account of the Instruments 
used.— From Lieut. J. M. Gilliss , U. S. N* 
On motion it was, 
Resolved , That the Manuscripts received among the Smithsonian 
collections, be referred to a Committee, with directions to examine 
and arrange them. And, 
Resolved , That an exact list be made of the other articles forming 
a part of the Smithsonian bequest. 
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