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Son, 2 v. 8vo.; Tucker's Jefferson, 2 v. 8vo.; Randolph's Correspondence of Jefferson, 4 v. 8vo., and Lee's Remarks, 1 v. 8vo.; Sparks' Morris, 3 v. 8vo.; Austin's Gerry, 2 v. 8vo.; Quincy's Life, by his Son, 1 v. 8vo.; Sedgewick's Livingston, 1 v. 8vo.; Lee's Lives of A. and R. H. Lee, 1 v. 8vo.; Wheaton's Pinkney, 1 v. 8vo. ; Johnson's Life of Greene, 2 v. 4to.; Hamilton's Life, by his Son, 2 v. 8vo.; Humphrey's Putnam, 1 v. 12mo.; Horry's and Weems' Marion, each 1 v. 12mo.; Ames' Works and Life, 1 v. Svo.; Hosack's De Witt Clinton, 1 v. 4to.; Wilkinson's Memoirs, 3 v. 8vo.; Daris' Burr, 2 v. Svo.; Incidents of President Dwight, 1 v. 12mo.; Memoirs of Wheelock, 1 v. 8vo.; Holmes' Life of Stiles, 1 v. 8vo.; Colden's Fulton, 1 v. 8vo.; Barton's Rittenhouse, 1 v. Svo.; Galt's Life of West, 1 v. 8vo.; Holstein's Memoirs of Bolivar, 2 v. 12mo.; Memoirs of Gen. Miller, in Peru, 2 v. 8vo.

VIII. DEPARTMENT-CALLOGRAPHY.

Laharpe's Cours de Littérature, 16 v. Svo.; D'Hautpoul's Cours de Littérature, 2 v. 12mo.; Sismondi's Literature of the South of Europe, 4 v. 8vo.; F. Schlegel's History of Literature, Ancient and Modern, 2 v. 8vo.; Dunlop's History of Fiction, 3 v. 12mo.

EUCLASSIC CALLOGRAPHY.-Valpy's Family Classical Library, 52 v. 12mo., or Harpers' Reprints; Homer's Iliad, and his Odyssey, both tr. by Pope, and by Cowper; Hesiod's Works, tr. by Cooke, 1 v. 12mo.; Eschylus' Tragedies, tr. by Potter, 2 v. 12mo.; Sophocles' Tragedies, tr. by Francklin, 2 v. 12mo.; Euripides' Tragedies, tr. by Potter, 3 v. 12mo.; West's Pindar, 2 v. 12mo.; Fawkes' Theocritus, 1 v. 8vo.; Xenophon's Cyropa dia, tr. by Astley, 1 v. 8vo.; Demosthenes' Orations, tr. by Leland, 2 v. 12mo.; Collectanea Græca Minora, 1 v. 8vo., and Majora, 2 v. 8vo.; Virgil's Æneid, tr. by Dryden; and his Georgics, tr. by Sotheby; Lucan's Pharsalia, tr. by Rowe, 1 v. 12mo.; Horace's Poems, tr. by Dr. Francis, 2 v. 18mo.; Ovid's Metamorphoses, tr. by Dryden, 2 v. 12mo.; Juvenal's Satires, tr. by Gifford, 2 v. 8vo.; Terence's Comedies, tr. by Colman, 1 v. 8vo.; Cicero's Orations and Epistles, tr. by Guthrie, 2 v. 8vo.; Pliny's Epistles, tr. by Melmoth, 2 v. 12mo.

ORIENTAL CALLOGRAPHY.-The Moallakat, (Arabian Poems,) see Sir W. Jones' Works, 4to.; the Arabian Nights' Entertainments, tr. by Lane, 3 v. 8vo.; Sady's Gulistan, tr. by Gladwin, 1 v. 8vo.; Ferdosi's Poems, tr. by Champion, 1 v. 4to.; D'oollah's Bahar Danuch, tr. by Scott, 1 v. 12mo.; the Tooti Nameh, 1 v. 8vo.; Bakhtier Nameh, 1 v. 12mo.; Morrell's Tales of the Genii, 1 v. 12mo.; Weber's Tales of the East, 3 v. 8vo.; Nizami's Laila and Majnoon, 1 v. 8v.; the Bhagvat Geeta, tr. by Wilkins, 1 v. 4to.; Vishnu Sarman's Hitopadesa, and Calidas' Sacontala, tr. by Jones, 1 v. 4to.; Kindersley's Hindoo Literature, 2 v. 8vo. ; the Fortunate Union, 1 v. 12mo.; the Orphan of China, 1 v. 12mo.

EUROPEAN CALLOGRAPHY.-Sismondi's Literature of the South of Europe, 4 v. 8vo.; Dante's Divina Commedia, tr. by Cary, 3 v. 12mo.; Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, tr. by Wiffen, 2 v. 12mo.; Tasso's Aminta, 1 v. 12mo.; Guarini's Pastor Fido, 1 v. 12mo.; Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, tr. by Rose, 4 v. 8vo.; Petrarch's Rime, 2 v. 8vo., and his Triumphs, tr. by Boyd, 12mo.; the Chronicle of the Cid, tr. by Southey, 1 v. 4to.; Cervantes' Don Quixotte, tr. by Smollett, 4 v. 12mo.; Camoens Lusiad, tr. by Mickle, 2 v. 12mo.; Villemain's Cours de Litterature Française, 2 v. 8vo.; Voltaire's Henriad, tr. by Smollett, 1 v. 12mo.; Racine, Cor. neille, and Moliere; Dulard, Le Brun, and Lamartine; Fenelon's Telemachus, 1 v. 12mo.; Le Sage's Gil Blas, 4 v. 12mo.; St. Pierre's Paul and Virginia, 1 v. 12mo.; Aikin's Letters on English Poetry, v. 12mo.; Southey, Aikin, and Frost's Select British Poets, 3 v. 8vo. ; Spencer's Fairy Queen, 5 v. 8vo.; Milton's Paradise Lost, 1 v. 8vo.; Pope's Poetical Works, 1 v. 8vo.; Thomson's Seasons, 1 v. 12mo.; Young's Night Thoughts, 1 v. 12mo.; Cowpers Poems, 1 v. 8vo.; Campbell's Poems, 1 v. 12mo.; Rogers' Poems, 1 v. 8vo.; Burns' Poems, 1 v. 8vo.; Wordsworth's Poems, 1 v. 8vo.; Scott's Poems, 1 v. 8vo.; Byron's Select Poems, 1 v. 8vo.; Southey's Poems, 1 v. 8vo; Shakspeare; Richardson's Clarissa, 7 v. 12mo.; Johnson's Rasselas, 1 v. 12mo.; Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, 1 v. 12mo.; Mackenzie's Man of Feeling, 2 v. 12mo.; Mrs. Radcliffe's Mysteries of Udolpho, 2 v. 12mo.; Miss Edgeworth's Novels, 10 v. 12mo.; Miss Porter's Scottish Chiefs, 2 v. 12mo.; Sir Walter Scott's Novels, 27 v. 12mo., or 5 v. 8vo.; Bulwer's Rienzi, Pompeii, and Athens, each 2 v. 12mo. ; James' Novels, 12mo.; The Specta

tor, 8 v. 12mo., or 2 v. 8vo.; The Tatler, 6 v. 12mo.; The Rambler, 3 v. 12mo.; The Guardian, 3 v. 12mo.; Brown's British Cicero, or Selections of Speeches, 3 v. 8vo.; Klopstock's Messiah, 2 v. 12mo.; Goethe's Herman and Dorothea, 1 v. 12mo.; Schiller's Wallenstein, 1 v. 12mo.; Goethe's Faust, 1 v. 12mo.; Pestalozzi's Lienhardt and Gertrude, 1 v. 12mo.; Edwards and Park's Selections from German Literature, 3 v. 12mo.; Mentzel's German Literature, 3 v. 12mo.; Taylor's German Poetry, 3 v. 8vo.; Bowring's Specimens of Russian Poets, 2 v. 12mo.

AMERICAN CALLOGRAPHY.-The Poets of America Illustrated, 1 v. 12mo.; Barlow's Columbiad, 2 v. 12mo.; Dwight's Conquest of Canaan, 1 v. 12mo.; Trumbull's Mc Fingal, 1 v. 8vo.; Percival's Poems, 1 v. 8vo.; Halleck's Poems, 1 v. 8vo.; Bryant's Poems, 1 v. 12mo.; Mrs. Sigourney's Poems, 1 v. 12mo.; Willis' Poems, 1 v. 12mo.; Hillhouse's Tragedies, 1 v. 12mo.; Sprague's Writings, 1 v. 8vo.; Dana's Buccaneer, 2 v. 12mo.; Pierpont's Airs of Palestine, 1 v. 12mo.; Longfellow's Voices of the Night, 1 v. 12mo.; Brown's Wieland; and his Ormond, each 2 v. 12mo.; Cooper's Novels, 12mo.; Bird's Novels, 12mo.; Kennedy's Novels, 12mo.; Irving's Works, 12mo. or 8vo.; Miss Sedgewick's Writings, 12mo.; Webster's Speeches, 1 v. 8vo.; E. Everett's Speeches, 1 v. 8vo.; Dr. Channing's Discourses and Reviews, 8vo.; Williston's Eloquence of the United States, 5 v. 8vo.

THIRD PROVINCE.-PHYSICONOMY.

GENERAL WORKS.-Hutton's Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, 2 v. 4to.; Mrs. Somerville's Connexion of the Physical Sciences, 1 v. 8vo.; Young's Essay on the Powers and Mechanism of Nature, 1 v. 8vo.; Gregory's Economy of Nature, 3 v. 8vo.; Delafond's Dictionary of the Wonders of Nature, 1 v. 12mo. ; Whewell's History of the Inductive Sciences, 3 v. 8vo.; Reports of the British Association, 10 v. 8vo.

IX. DEPARTMENT.-MATHEMATICS.

Montucla's Histoire des Mathematiques, 4 v. 4to.; Bossut's History of Mathematics, 1 v. 8vo.: Dupin's Mathematics Practically Applied, 1 v. 8vo.; Hutton's Mathematics, 1 v. 8vo.; Davies' Mathematical Works, 8vo.; Lacroix's Mathematical Works, 8vo.; Bourdon's Works, 8vo.; Young's Mathematics, 8vo.; Gregory's Mathematics for Practical Men, 1 v. 8vo.; Barrow's Mathematical Lectures, 1 v. 8vo.; Simms on Mathematical Instruments, 1 v. 8vo.

ARITHMETIC.-Colburn's, Smith's, Keith's, Green's, and Davies' Arithmetics, and Emerson's First, Second, and Third Parts, for Schools; Leslie's Philosophy of Arithmetic, 1 v. 8vo.; Legendre's Theorie des Nombres, 1 v. 4to.; Bézout's Arithmetique, 1 v. 8vo.; Bonnycastle's Arithmetic, 1 v. 8vo.; White's Mental Arithmetic, 1 v. 8vo.; Hassler's Arithmetic, 1 v. 12mo.; Barlow's Theory of Numbers, 1 v. 8vo.; Butler's Arithmetical Questions, 1 v. 12mo.; Burritt's Multiplier, or Interest Tables, 1 v. 18mo.; Rowlet's Interest Tables, 1 v. 4to.; Crelle's Rechentafeln, (Multiplication and Division Tables,) 2 v. 8vo.

ALGEBRA.-Bailey's, Colburn's, Harney's, Bridge's, and Davies' Algebras for Schools; Newton's Arithmetica Universalis, 1 v. 8vo.; Clairaut's Elemens d'Algebre, 1 v. 8vo.; Maclaurin's Algebra, 1 v. 8vo.; Simpson's Algebra, 1 v. 8vo.; Euler's Elements of Algebra, 2 v. 8vo.; Lacroix's Algebra, 1 v. 8vo.; Davies' Bourdon's Algebra, 1 v. 8vo.; Day's Algebra, 1 v. 8vo.; Young's Algebra, edited by Ward, 1 v. 8vo.; Meier Hersch's Algebraic Problems, 1 v. 8vo.; Brigg's Arithmetica Logarithmica, and Trigonometria Britannica, 1 v. 4to.; Taylor's Logarithmic Tables, 1 v. 4to.; Callet's Tables, 1 v. 8vo.; Hassler's Tables of Logarithms, 1 v. 12mo.; Vega's Logarithms to 10 places, 1 v. 2io.; Bagay's Tables Astronomiques, (with Log. sines, &c. for each second), 1 v. 4to.; Westphal's Logarithmische Tafeln, 1 v. 4to.; Dobson's Anti-logarithmic Canon, 1 v. 2io.; Lacroix's Calcul des Probabilities, 1 v. 8vo.; De Morgan's Treatise on Probabilities, 1 v. 12mo.

GEOMETRY.-Walker's, Grund's and Bonnycastle's Geometries for Schools; Euclid's Elements, ed. by Playfair or Simson, 1 v. 8vo.; Descartes' Geometria, 1 v. 4to.; Legendre's Geometry, by Davies, and others, 1 v. 8vo.; Cowley's Solid Geometry, 1 v. 4to.; Bland's Geometrical Problems, 1 v. 8vo.; Hassler's Geometry,

1 v. 12mo.; Pierce's Plane and Solid Geometry, 1 v. 12mo.; Gregory's Practical Geometry, 1 v. 8vo.; Young's Elements of Geometry, 1 v. 8vo.; Hutton's Mensuration, 1 v. 8vo.; Ballard's Gauging Unmasked, 1 v. 8vo.; Hawney's Mensuration, 1 v. 12mo.; Monges' Geometrie Descriptive, 1 v. 4to.; Crozet's Descriptive Geometry, 1 v. 8vo.; Davies' Descriptive Geometry, 1 v. 8vo.; Davies' Perspective, Shades and Shadows, 1 v. Svo.; Jopling's Isoperimetrical Perspective, 1 v. 8vo.; Adams' Geometrical and Graphical Essays, 1 v. 8vo. and plates.

ANCYLOMETRY.-Biot's Analytic Geometry, ed. by Davies, 1 v. 8vo.; Farrar's Analytical Geometry, 1 v. 8vo.; Young's Analytical Geometry, 1 v. 8vo.; Leslie's Geometrical Analysis, 1 v. 8vo.; Simpson's Geometry, and Construction of Problems, 1 v. 8vo. ; Simpson's Trigonometry, 1 v. 8vo.; Legendre's Trigonometry, (in Davies' Geom.) 1 v. 8vo.; Hassler's Trigonometry, 1 v. 12mo.; Gregory's Trigonometry, 12mo. (London); Peirce's Trigonometry, 1 v. 8vo.; Kelly's Spherics, 1 v. Svo.; Simpson's Conic Sections, 1 v. 8vo.; Robertson's Conic Sections, 1 v. 8vo.; Peacock's Conic Sections, 1 v. 8vo.; Bridge's Conic Sections, 1 v. 8vo.; Lacroix's Application de l'Algebre à Geometrie, 1 v. 8vo.; Gummere's Surveying, 1 v. 8vo. ; Davies' Surveying, 1 v. 8vo.; Flint's Surveying, 1 v. 8vo.; Jamieson's Treatise on the Construction of Maps, 1 v. 8vo.; Eastman's Topography, 1 v. 8vo.

RHEOMETRY.-Newton's Method of Fluxions, 1 v. 4to.; Simpson's Treatise on Fluxions, 1 v. 8vo.; Maclaurin's Treatise of Fluxions, 2 v. 4to.; Landen's Residual Analysis, 1 v. 4to.; Saunderson's Method of Fluxions, 1 v. 8vo.; Cousin's Leçons de Calcul Diff. et Integral, 2 v. 8vo.; Waring's Meditationes Analyticae, 1 v. 4to.; Vince's Principles of Fluxions, 1 v. 8vo.; Lacroix Traité du Calcul, &c. 3 v. 4to.; and Traité Elementaire, 1 v. 8vo.; Legendre's Exercises sur le Calcul Integral, 3 v. 4to.; Lagrange's Leçons sur le Calcul des Fonctions, 1 v. 8vo.; Lagrange's Theorie des Fonctions Analytiques, 1 v. 4to.; Eulers' Introduction à l'Analyse Infinitesimal, 2 v. 4to.; Carnol's Reflexions sur la Metaphysique du Calcul Infinitesimal, 1 v. 8vo.; Woodhouse on Isoperimetrical Problems and the Calculus of Variations, 1 v. 8vo.; Boucharlat's Calcul Diff. et Int. 1 v. 8vo.; Farrar's Diff. and Integral Calculus, 1 v. 8vo.; Davies' Calculus, 1 v. 8vo.; Young's Differential Calculus, and his Integral Calculus, each 1 v. 8vo.; Meier Hersch's Tables, 1 v. 8vo.

X. DEPARTMENT.-ACROPHYSICS.

GENERAL WORKS.-Newton's Philosophia Naturalis Principia Mathematica, edited by Leseur and Jacquier, 4 v. 8vo.; Herschell's Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy, 1 v. 12mo.; Arnott's Elements of Physics, general and medical, 2 v. 8vo.; Biot's Traite de Physique, 4 v. 8vo.; Pouillet's Elements de Physique et de Météorologie, 4 v. 8vo.; Person's Physique, 8vo. in progress; Euler's Letters on Natural Philosophy, 2 v. 12mo.; Robison's System of Mechanical Philosophy, 4 v. 8vo.; Gregory's Natural Philosophy, 2 v. 8vo.; Cavallo's Elements of Nat, or Experimental Philosophy, 2 v. 8vo.; Adams' Lectures on Nat. Philosophy, 5 v. 8vo.; Farrar's Course, 4 v. 8vo.; Olmsted's Natural Philosophy, 2 v. 8vo.; Young's Natural Philosophy, 2 v. 4to. or 1 v. 8vo.; Johnson's Scientific Class Book, 3 v. 12mo.; Mrs. Marcet's Conversations on Natural Philosophy, edited by Blake and Jones; and Grund's, Comstock's, Blair's, and Olmsted's for Schools. MECHANICS.-Wallis' Mechanica, 1 v. 4to.; Euler's Mechanica, 2 v. 4to.; Emerson's Principles of Mechanics, 1 v. 8vo.; Atwood on Rectilineal and Rotary Motion, 1 v. 8vo.; Ferguson's Lectures on Mechanics, 2 v. 8vo.; Bridge's Mechanics, 1 v. 8vo.; Vince's Mechanics, 1 v. 8vo.; Gregory's Mechanics, 3 v. 8vo.; Farrar's Mechanics, 1 v. 8vo.; Renwick's Mechanics, 1 v. 8vo.; Young's Mechanics, 1 v. 8vo.; Millington's Mechanics, 1 v. 8vo.; Boucharlat's Mechanics, tr. by Courtenay, 1 v. 8vo.; Francoeur's Traité Elementaire de Mecanique, 1 v. 8vo.; Prony's Leçons de Mécanique Analytique, 2 v. 4to.; Lagrange's Méca nique Analytique, 2 v. 4to.; Poisson's Traite de Mécanique, 2 v. 8vo.; Kater's Mechanics, and Lardner's Hydrostatics and Pneumatics, each 1 v. 12mo., (Cab. Cycl.); Jameson's Mechanics of Fluids, 1 v. 8vo.; Pierce's Acoustics, 1 v. 8vo. ASTRONOMY.-Blake's, Grund's, and Olmsted's Astronomies for Schools; Burritt's Geography of the Heavens, (for Schools,) 1 v. 12mo. and Atlas; Mrs. Somerville's Mechanism of the Heavens, 1 v. 18mo.; Bailly's Histoire de l'Astronomie Ancienne et Moderne, 4 v. 4to.; Ptolmey's Magna Constructio, (Alma

gest.) 2 v. 2io.; Newton's System of the World, 1 v. 8vo.; D. Gregory's Elements of Astronomy, 2 v. 8vo.; Ferguson's Astronomy made easy, 1 v. 8vo.; Bonnycastle's Introduction, 1 v. 8vo.; O. Gregory's Treatise on Astronomy, 1 v. 8vo.; Vince's Astronomy, 3 v. 4to.; Woodhouse's Astronomy, 2 v. 8vo.; Delambre's Astronomie, 3 v. 4to.; La Lande's Astronomie, 3 v. 4to.; Francoeur's Uranographie, 1 v. 8vo.; and Astronomie Pratique, 1 v. 8vo.; La Place's Systeme du Monde, 5 v. 4to; and his Mécanique Celeste, tr. by Bowditch, 4 v. 4to.; Herschell's Astronomy, 1 v. 12mo.; Brinckley's Astronomy, 1 v. 8vo.; Gummere's, Norton's, and Olmsted's Astronomies, 1 v. 8vo. for Colleges; Pearson's Practical Astronomy, 3 v. 4to.; Mason's Practical Astronomy, 1 v. 8vo.; Santini's Elementi di Astronomia, 2 v. 4to.; Mayer's and Maskelyne's Tables and Catalogues; The Nautical Almanac; the Yahrbuck, and the Connaissance des Temps, each 8vo. (continued annually); Bessel's Tabulæ Regiomontanæ, 1 v. 8vo.; Beer and Maedler's Selenographia, 1 v. 4to. with Map; Bode's Uranographia, 2 v. 2io.; London Astron. Society's Transactions; Littrow's Astronomical Works, and Shumacher's do.

OPTICS.-De Dominis de Radiis Visus et Lusis, 1 v. 2io.; Kepler's Dioptrica, 1 v. 4to.; Baptista Porta's Magia Naturalis, 1 v. 2io.; Kircher's Ars Magna Lucis et Umbræ, 1 v. 2io.; Newton's Optics, 1 v. 4to.; Bouguer's Traité d'Optique, 1 v. 4to.; Smith's Complete System of Optics, 2 v. 4to.; Priestly on Vision, Light, and Colours, 1 v. 4to.; Adams on the Microscope, 1 v. 8vo. and Atlas; and on Vision, 1 v. 8vo.; Macvicar's Inquiries concerning Light, 1 v. 8vo.; Farrar's Optics, 1 v. 8vo.; Brewster's Optics, edited by Bache, 1 v. 12mo.; Bartlett's Optics, 1 v. 8vo.; Coddington's Optics, 1 v. 8vo.; Lloyd on Light and Vision, 1 v. 8vo.; Herschell's Treatise on Light, 1 v. 12mo.; Young's Optics, 1 v. 8vo.; Delezenne's Notes sur la Polarization, 1 v. 8vo.

CERAUNICS.-Franklin's Experiments and Observations on Electricity, 1 v. 4to.; Priestley's History of Electricity, 1 v. 4to.; Beccaria on Artificial Electricity, 1 v. 4to.; Cavallo on Electricity, 3 v. 8vo.; Cuthbertson's Practical Electricity and Galvanism, 1 v. 8vo.; Singer's Elements, 1 v. 8vo.; Thompson's Outline of Electricity and Heat, 1 v. 8vo.; Farraday's Experimental Researches, 1 v. 8vo. ; Becquerel Sur L'Electricité, &c., 7 v. 8vo.; Bostock's History of Galvanism, 1 v. 8vo. ; Gilbert's Physiologia de Magnete, 1 v. 4to.; Michell on Artificial Magnets, 1 v. 8vo.; Cavallo on Magnetism, 1 v. 8vo.; Brewster's Magnetism, 1 v. 12mo.; Scoresby's Magnetical Investigations, 1 v. 8vo.; Barlow's Magnetical Attractions, 1 v. 8vo. ; Gauss' De Magnete, 1 v. 8vo.; Roget on Electro-Magnetism, (Lib. of Use. Knowl.); Sturgeon's Electro-Magnetism, 1 v. 8vo.; and his Annals, (periodical); Leslie's Experimental Inquiry on Heat, 1 v. 8vo.; Lardner's Treatise on Heat, 1 v. 12mo. ; Redfield on American Storms, 1 v. 8vo.; Reid's Law of Storms, 1 v. 4to.; Dalton's Meteorological Essays, 1 v. 8vo.; Daniels' Meteorology, 1 v. 8vo.; Forster's Dictionary of do., 1 v. Svo.; Espy's Philosophy of Storms, 1 v. 8vo.

CHEMISTRY.-Comstock's, Lincoln's, Jones' (New Conversations,) Grund's, and Gale's, for Schools; Boerhaave's Chemistry, 1 v. 4to.; Lavoisier's Elements, 2 v. 8vo.: Davy's Chemical Philosophy, and his Agricultural Chemistry, each 1 v. 8vo.; Brande's Manual of Chemistry, 1 v. 8vo.; Thomson's History of Chemistry, 2 v. 12mo.; and Chemistry of Organic Bodies, 2 v. 8vo.; Turner's Chemistry, 1 v. 8vo. or 12mo.; Faraday's Chem. Manipulation, 1 v. 8vo.; Berzelius' Traité de Chimie, 8 v. 8vo.; including Use of the Blowpipe, 1 v. 8vo.; Griffin on the Blowpipe, I v. 18mo.; Dumas' Chimie, 5 v. 8vo.; Rose's Analytical Chemistry, 1 v. 8vo.; Berthier's Analyse par la voie seche, 2 v. 8vo. ; Ure's Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy, 1 v. 8vo.; Hare's Elements, 1 v. 8vo.; Silliman's Elements, 2 v. 8vo. ; Webster's Chemistry, 1 v. 8vo.; Beck's Manual, 1 v. 12mo.; Renwick's Elements, 1 v. 12mo.; Liebig's Organic Chemistry, 1 v. 8vo.

XI. DEPARTMENT-IDIOPHYSICS.

Good's Book of Nature, 1 v. 8vo.; White's Natural History of Selborne, 1 v. 12mo.; Aikin's Natural History of the Year, 1 v. 12mo.; Blumenbach's Elements of Natural History, v. 8vo; Goldsmith's History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 3 v. 8vo.; Buffon's Natural History, 12 v. 8vo.; or abridged in 5 v. or 2 v.; Linnæus' System of Nature, tr. by Turton, 7 v. 8vo.; Mudie's Popular Guide, 1 v. 12mo.; Smellie's Philosophy of Natural History, 1 v. 8vo.; Brown's

Taxidermy, (on preparing specimens,) 1 v. 12mo.; Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, 60 v. 8vo.

BOTANY.-Lincoln's, Blake's, and Comstock's, for Schools; Wildenow's Linnæi Species Plantarum, 9 v. 8vo. ; and Introduction to Botany, 1 v. 8vo.; De Candolle's Elements of the Philosophy of Plants, 2 v. 8vo.; Jussieu's Genera Plantarum, 2 v. 8vo.; Lindley's Introduction to the Natural System, 1 v. 8vo.; Reid's Science of Botany, 1 v. 12mo.; Gray's Botany, 1 v. 12mo.; Nuttall's Botany, 1 v. 12mo.; Lee's Botany, 1 v. 8vo.; Loudon's Encyclopædia of Plants, 1 v. 8vo.; Eaton's Manual of Botany, 1 v. 12mo.; De Candolle's Prodromus Systematis Naturalis, (in progress); Endlicher's Genera Plantarum sec. Ord. Nat. 2 v. 8vo.; Michaux' North American Sylva, 4 v. 8vo.; Browne's Sylva Americana, or Forest Trees of the U. States, 1 v. 8vo.; Burton's Botany, 1 v. 8vo.; and his Flora Americana, 3 v. 4to.; Eaton and Wright's North American Botany, 1 v. 8vo.; Nuttall's Genera of North American Plants, 2 v. 12mo.; Torrey's and Gray's Flora of the Northern and Middle States, 2 v. 8vo.; Bigelow's American Medical Botany, 3 v. 4to.; Barton's do., 2 v. 4to.; Elliott's Botany of the Southern States, 2 v. 8vo.; Michaux' Flora Americana, 2 v. 8vo.; Pursch's do., 2 v. 8vo.

ZOOLOGY.-Trimmer's Natural History, for Schools; Bingley's Animal Biography, 3 v. 8vo. ; Shaw's General Zoology, 6 v. 8vo.; Fleming's Philosophy of Zoology, 1 v. 8vo.; Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, (M'Murtrie's translation,) 4 v. 8vo.; Cuvier's Régne Animal, illustrated, in progress; and his Ossemens Fossiles, 10 v. 8vo.; Goldfuss' Petrefacten, (Ger.,) 2 v. 2io.; Parkinson's Organic Remains, 3 v. 4to.; Buckland on Organic Remains. 1 v. 4to.; Conrad's Fossils of the Medial Tertiary of the U. S., 1 v. 8vo.; Gardens of the Zoological Society, 2 v. 8vo. ; Bewick's General History of Quadrupeds, 2 v. 8vo.; or Pennant's do., 2 v. 4to.; Godman's American Natural History, 3 v. 8vo.; Harlan's Fauna Americana, (American Quadrupeds,) 1 v. 8vo.; Montagu's Ornithological Dictionary, 1 v. 8vo.; Lesson's Ornithologie, 2 v. 8vo.; Latham's General Synopsis of Birds, 10 v. 4to.; Wilson's American Ornithology, 9 v. 2io.; and Bonaparte's Supplement, 4 v. 2io.; Goodrich's Abridgment of Wilson, 1 v. 12mo.; Audubon's Birds of America, 4 v. 2io.; and Ornithological Biography, 5 v. 8vo.; Nuttall's Ornithology of the U. States, 2 v. 8vo.; Temminck's Ornithologie, (Fr.,) in progress; Donovan's Natural History of British Fishes, 5 v. 8vo.; Bloch's Ichthiology, 9 v. 2io., (Ger.); Agassiz' Poissons Fossiles, in progress, 2io.; Cuvier and Valencienne's Hist. Nat. des Poissons, 20 v. 8vo.; Agassiz' Poissons d'Eau Douce, 1 v. 2io.; Smith's Fishes of Massachusetts, 1 v. 12mo.; Holbrook's North American Herpetology, 5 v. 4to.; Crouch's Introduction to Lamarck's Conchology, 1 v. 4to.; Lamarck's Animaux sans Vertebres, 10 v. 8vo.; Wyatt's Manual of Conchology, 1 v. 8vo.; Conrad's Unionidæ, 2 v. 8vo.; Haldeman's Limniades, 1 v. 8vo.; Geoffroy's Histoire des Insectes, 2 v. 4to.; Fabricius' Entomology, (German,) 5 v. 8vo.; Kirby and Spence's History of Insects, 4 v. 8vo.; Say's Entomology, 3 v. 8vo.; Westwood's Entomology, 1 v. 8vo.

MINERALOGY.-Conversations on Mineralogy, and Comstock's Mineralogy, for Schools; Mohs' Treatise of Mineralogy, 3 v. 8vo.; Hay's Traité de Mineralogie, 5 v. 8vo.; Werner on Fossils, 1 v. 8vo.; Kirwan's Elements of Mineralogy, 2 v. 8vo.; Jameson's System of Mineralogy, 3 v. 8vo.; Philips' Introduction, and his Outline of Mineralogy and Geology, each 1 v. 12mo.; Thomson's Outline of Geology, Mineralogy, and Chemical Analysis, 2 v. 8 vo.; Ure's Dictionary, see under Chemistry; Cleaveland's Treatise on Mineralogy and Geology, 2 v. 8vo. Shepard's Descriptive Mineralogy, 2 v. 8vo.; Dana's Mineralogy, 1 v. 8vo. ; Sowerby's British Mineralogy, 5 v. 8vo.; Robinson's Catalogue of Am. Minerals, 1 v. 8vo.; Pinkerton's Petralogy, a Treatise on Rocks, 2 v. 8vo.; Allan's Mineralogy, 1 v. 8vo.; Beudant's Mineralogie, 2 v. 8vo.; Breithaupt's Mineralogy, (Ger.) 2 v. 8vo.; Del Rio's Orictognosia, (Span.) 2 v. 8vo.

GEOLOGY.-Comstock's, Mather's, or Hitchcock's Geology, for Schools; Lyell's Elementary Geology, 1 v. 12mo.; Hutton's Theory of the Earth, 2 v. 8vo.; Playfair's Geology, 1 v. 8vo.; Humboldt's Geognostical Essay on the Superposition of Rocks, 2 v. Svo.; Cuvier's Essay on the Theory of the Earth, 1 v. Svo.; and his Discourse on the Revolutions, &c., 1 v. 12mo.; Bakewell's Introduction to Geology, 1 v. 8vo.; Buckland's Geology and Mineralogy, 2 v. 8vo.; De La Beche's Geological Manual, 1 v. 8vo.; his How to observe Geology, 1 v. 12mo.; and his

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