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Reliquiae Baldwinianae, compiled by Wm. Darlington, M. D., 1843.—- 
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Circular of the Copper Mining Company of Jamaica.— From R. M. 
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Twelve Volumes Annals of the University and Schools of Norway, 
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The Inquirer, No. 3, vol. 1, Correspondence between Dr. T. Hun- 
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Description of new Fossil Shells, from the Tertiary of Petersburg, 
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Catologo Ornitologico, del Gruppo di Malta; Malta, 1843, by A. 
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Account of some new Infusorial Forms discovered in the Fossil Infu¬ 
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Fifth Annual Report of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, 1843.— From W. 
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Essay on Organic Remains as connected with an ancient tropical 
region of the earth, by Thomas Gilpin.— From the Author. 
Seventh Geological Report of Tennessee, by G. Troost.— From S. 
H. Laughlin, of Tennessee State Senate. 
Report on some of the most important Hydraulic Works of Holland, 
by Capt. George W. Hughes, United States Topographical Engi¬ 
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Appleton’s Literary Bulletin, January and February, 1844.— From 
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