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PROCEEDINGS OF 
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Emporium of Arts and Sciences, conducted by John Redman Coxe; 
Philadelphia, 12 Nos., from May 1812 to April 1813, inclusive.—• 
Practical Observations on Vaccination, by J. Redman Coxe; 
Philadelphia, 1802.—Appeal to the Public, &c., &,c., by the same, 
1835.—Observations, &c.,on the Cholera, in Philadelphia,1832.— 
Esculapian Register; Philadelphia, 1824.— From John Redman 
Coxe , ill. D . 
Memoir on the Cotton of Egypt, by Geo. R. Gliddon, late U. S. 
Consul at Cairo ; London, October, 1841.—An Appeal to the An¬ 
tiquaries of Europe on the Destruction of the Monuments of Egypt, 
by the same, 1841.-—Laws and Regulations of the Egyptian So¬ 
ciety of Cairo.—Fifth Report of the Egyptian Society.— From 
George R. Gliddon , one of the founders of the Egyptian Society. 
Annales de I’Institutd’Afrique, October, 1841, and February, 1842.—- 
From H. Wheaton , U. S. Minister to Prussia, 
Meteorological Observations, by R. B. Brown, M. D., St. Louis, 
March, 1842, (in the Daily Evening Gazette, April 4, 1842.)-— 
From the Author . 
On the Sense of Hearing, by W. Sidney Green, M. D., Memphis, 
Tennessee, (in the Appeal, April 22, 1842.)— From the Author. 
Nueva Systema Mineral del Sehor Barcelis, 1825, (translated with 
notes by Andres del Rio; Mexico, 1827.)—Rapport fait a l’Aca- 
demie des Sciences de Paris, 1821, par Cuvier, sur un Ouvrage 
de M. J. Victor Andonin ayant pour litre u Recherches Anato- 
miques sur le Thorax des Animaux Articules et celui des Insectes en 
particular;” Paris, 1823.—Geological Plates, illustrating, 1st, the 
Juraformation ; 2d, Isocardia Humboldtii, Calymene macropthalma; 
od, Aspugillum Leognanum.— From Joseph Felafield. 
Large Box of Books, chiefly Entomological, valued at $500, to be 
deposited in Library of National Institution, if not sold to Con¬ 
gress, to which it has been offered, (list sent to Committee on the 
Library of Congress.)— From Count Castelneau. 
Memoir of the Fossil Reptiles of the southeast of England, by Dr. 
Mantell.— From 
An account of the Magnetic Observatory and Observations at Wash¬ 
ington City, with a drawing and description of the Declination 
Magnetrometer, by Lieutenant J. Melville Gilliss, U. S. Navy.— 
From the Author. 
Letters and Communications. 
From Stephen Taylor, Muscoday, Wisconsin, September 9, 1841: 
Accompanying a box of Shells, from Wisconsin river. 
From Mr. Brown, vice Consul, U. S., Manilla, Nov. 13,1841. 
From J. C. Pickett, U. S. Charge d’Affaires, Lima, December 18, 
1841. 
From Richard Pollard, U. S. Charge d’Affaires, Chili, January 
11 , 1841 . 
