PROCEEDINGS OF 
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[ 1843 . 
Elements of Arithmetic, by F. R. Hassler, ninth edition, Washing¬ 
ton, 1843.— From the Author. 
Doct. Patterson’s Discourse before the American Philosophical So¬ 
ciety of Philadelphia, on its One Hundredth Anniversary, May 
25, 1843. —From the Author . 
Premiere Deuxieme et Troisieme Epitres d’Usamer, a ses Contem- 
porains, par S. Herpain. —From the Author. 
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 
Nos. 26, 27, 28, 29, May to August, 1843.-— From the Aca¬ 
demy. 
Package of Newspapers, Kingston, Jamaica.— From R. M. Harri¬ 
son, Consul. 
Appleton’s Literary Bulletin.— From the Publishers. 
The Western Lancet, Cincinnati, Nos. 1, 2, 3, vol. 2, May, June, 
July, 1843.— From Dr. L. M. Lawson , Editor. 
Abstract of Correspondence. 
Letters— 
To Edward Everett, Minister at London, July 1,1843 : Enclosing 
list of societies in correspondence with the Institute, and asking 
further information on the subject, with a view to enlarge the num¬ 
ber, he. 
To Henry Wheaton, American Minister, Berlin, on same sub¬ 
ject. 
To D. Jenifer, American Minister, Vienna, on same subject. 
To H. Ledyard, American Minister, Paris, on same subject. 
To Michael Mahon, U. S. Consul, St. lago de Cuba, July 7, 
1843: Acknowledging receipt of a box of copper ores, from Cobre, 
&Cv 
To Lieut. Wm. Eustis, U. S. Dragoons, July 11, 1843: Acknow¬ 
ledging receipt of a cask and box from him, containing objects of 
natural history, he. 
To Chev. G. de Lisboa, Minister of Brazil, July 26,1843 : Com¬ 
municating copy of certain proceedings of the Institute. 
From John Carroll Walsh, Baltimore County, Maryland, July 26, 
1843: Telling him that the Secretary of State has presented the 
coin he sent, and his letter to the Institute. 
To R. M. Harrison, U. S. Consul, Kingston, Jamaica, July 27, 
1843 : Enclosing paper respecting the copper ores he sent; acknow¬ 
ledging letters, &c. 
To Joseph Balestier, U. S. Consul, Singapore, August 21, 4843: 
Asking him to be the medium of conveying to Prince Momfanoi the 
thanks of the Institute for the valuable presents he has sent, and 
stating that it was probable the Institute would forward some boxes 
in return, through ’him, he. 
To Capt. Babbitt, U. S. Army, Hancock Barracks, Houlton, 
