PROCEEDINGS OF 
106 
[Sept. 
Catalogue des principals apparitions d’Etoiles Filantes, 1839; 1 
vol., 4to.; par A. Quetelet, h c.— From the Author. 
Seconde Memoire sur le Magnetisme Terrestre en Italie, 1 vol., 4to., 
par A. Quetelet, he., 1840, Bruxelles.— From the Author. 
Tables par le Baron de Stassart, Bruxelles; 1 vol., 12mo; 1837.— 
From the Author. 
Flora Tunbridgensis; or Catalogue of Plants growing wild in the 
neighborhood of Tunbridge Wells; London, 1816; 1 vol., 12mo; 
by T. F. Foster, he.—From the Author. 
Researches about Atmospheric Phenomena; London, 1823; 1 vol., 
8vo.; by the same.— From the Author. 
The Perennial Calendar; London, 1824; 1 vol., 8vo.; by the same.— 
From the Author. 
Essay on the origin, symptoms and treatment of Cholera Morbus and 
other Epidemics, he.; London, 1831; 8vo.; by the same.— From 
the Author . 
Facts and opinions respecting the source of Epidemia, with a histori¬ 
cal Catalogue of the numerous visitations of Plague, Pestilence, 
and Famine, from the earliest period to the present day; London, 
1832 ; by the same.— From the Author. 
Recueil de ma Vie, mes Ouvrages, et mes Pensees, (opuscule philo- 
sophique,) Bruxelles, 1837; 1 vol., 12mo.; by the sam e.-^-From 
the Author. 
Philozoia; or Moral Reflections on the actual condition of the Animal 
Kingdom, and on the means of improving the same; with anecdotes 
and notes; addressed to Lewis Gompertz, Esq., President of the 
Animal’s Friend Society; Brussels, 1839; 1 vol., 8vo.; by the 
same.— From the Author. 
Pan, a pastoral of the first age, with other poems; Brussels, 1840; 
1 vol., 8vo.; by the same.— From the Author. 
Letters were read :— 
From A. Dallas Bache, President of Girard College, Philadel¬ 
phia : Acknowledging receipt of a letter conveying a Resolution 
by which he was requested to furnish an account of an Institution 
(said to resemble the National Institution) to which Mr Smithson be¬ 
longed ; and expressing a willingness to comply with the request. 
