152 proceedings of [Feb. 
Hassler, respecting Ounce Weights, (27th Cong., 1st Sess., Ho, 
of Reps. Doc. No. 33.)—From the same. 
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting Report of Mr. 
Hassler, showing the progress made in the Coast Survey, (27th 
Cong., 2d Session, Ho. of Reps. Doc. No. 28,) (four copies.)— 
From the same. 
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, respecting Expenditures, 
&c., of the Coast Survey, (27th Cong., 2d Sess., Ho. of Reps. Doc. 
No. 57.)—• From the same. 
Statements and documents relative to the establishment of Steam 
Navigation in the Pacific, &ic., &c.; London, 1838.— From Win. 
C. Zantzinger. 
The Western Shepherd, &c., &c., by George Flower, of Illinois.— 
From the Author . 
New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America, by 
Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D.; Philadelphia, 8vo. 1798.— From 
Thomas Pennant Barton , of Philadelphia , son of the author. 
Observations on some parts of Natural History, to which is prefixed 
an account of several remarkable vestiges of an ancient date, which 
have been discovered in different parts of North-America, by the 
same.— From the same. 
Memoir concerning the disease of Goitre, as it prevails in differ¬ 
ent parts of North-America, by the same; Philadelphia, 1800.— 
From the same. 
Fragments of the Natural History of Pennsylvania, by the same.—■ 
From the same. 
Catalogue of rare, curious and useful Books, &c., for sale by J. Pen¬ 
nington, Philadelphia; 1841.— From H. A. Goldsborough. 
Phytologia, or Philosophy of Agriculture and Gardening, with the 
theory of draining Morasses, &c., by E. Darwin, M. D.; Dublin, 
1800 ; 8vo.— From Francis Markoe, Jr. 
Method of using the Chloride of Soda, &c., &c., by A. G. Labar- 
raque, &c.; translated by Jacob Porter, 1833.— From Jacob Por¬ 
ter. 
Topographical description and historical sketch' of Plainfield, Massa¬ 
chusetts, 1834, by the same.— From the same. 
