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Medical Museum, conducted by John Redman Coxe, M. D., 6 
vols., 8vo.—Francoeur’s Introduction to Linear Drawing, transla¬ 
ted by Wm. B. Fowle ; Boston, 1828, 1 vol., lOmo.—A Concise 
Natural History of East and West Florida, by Capt. Bernard Ro¬ 
mans; New York, 1775, 1 vol., 8vo., (has lost some leaves.)— 
Journal Historique de la Revolution de la Partie de l’Est de Saint 
Dominique, par Gilbert Guillermin; Philadelphia, 1810, pam¬ 
phlet, 8vo.—A Register of Weather for the last twenty-five years, 
by Jeremiah Ailing, New Haven, 1810, pamphlet.—Campagne de 
Paris, in 1814, P. F. F. I. Gerand, pamphlet.—Le People In- 
struit par ses Propres Yertus; Paris, 1787, 2 vols., 10 mo.—His- 
toire de la Conjuration de Maximilien Robespierre; Paris, 1795, 
pamphlet.—Memoires Secrets et Critiques des Cours,des Gouverne- 
ments et des Moeurs, des Principaux Etats de 1’Italie, par Joseph 
Gorani; Paris, 1794, 3 vols., lOmo.'—Experiments and Observa¬ 
tions on Electricity, made at Philadelphia, in America, by Benja¬ 
min Franklin; London, 1749, 1 vol., 4to.—Clavis Diplomatica 
Danielis Eberhandi Baringii; Hanover, 1737, 1 vol., 4to.—Intro¬ 
duction to Solid Geometry, and to the Study of Cristallography, 
by N. J. Larken ; London, 1820, 1 vol., 8vq.-~ A Manual of Li¬ 
thography, translated from the French, by C. Hullmandel ; Lon¬ 
don, 1821, 1 vol., 8vo.—Elementa Physica Conscripta in Usas 
Academicas, a Petro Van Musschenbrock, Lugduni Batavorum, 
1741, 1 vol., Svo.—Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea; 
London, 1785, 4 vols., lOmo.—Tableau de Paris; Hamburg, 
1781, 1 vol., lOmo.—-A number of specimens of Continental 
Money.—Two imperfect copies of Dr. Coxe’s tract on the Aga- 
ricus atramentarius.-— From Dr. John Redman.*Cocce, Philadel¬ 
phia. 
Report made to the Beet Sugar Society of Pennsylvania, on the 
culture of Sugar Beet, and Beet Sugar manufactured in France.— 
Florula Coiumbiensis, or a List of Plants found in the District of 
Columbia, 1819.—Denfensa de D. Paulino Mackensie.-—Exposi- 
cion de los Motivos que ha tenido el Presidente de Chili para clesa- 
probar el Tratado de Paz.—Carey’s Vindication of Small Farmers 
of Ireland.-—Carey on the Study of the Learned Languages.— 
Carey on the Polish Struggles against Despotism.—Carey’s Let¬ 
ters on Religious Persecution.—Carey’s Prospectus of American 
Lyceum, Paris.—Carey de la Monarchic selon la Charte, par 
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Washington. 
The Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North 
and South America, illustrated by Maps and Plans, &c.; part 1st, 
containing a description of Canada and Louisiana; part 2nd, 
containing St. Domingo aad St. Martin, St, Bartholomew, Gau- 
