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carbon to be a compound body, made by plants and decomposed by putrefaction. By Robert Rigg, F. R. S. London, 1844.

Rodgers, 8977, D. Scientific agriculture, or the elements of chemistry, geology, &c., applied to practical agriculture. By M. M. Rodgers, M. D. Rochester, 1848.

Rose, 10373, O. A manual of analytical chemistry. By Henry Rose. From the German. London, 1831.

Silliman, 8425, D. First principles of chemistry for the use of colleges and schools. By B. Silliman, Jr. Philadelphia, 1847.

Simon, 11509, O. Animal chemistry, with reference to the physiology and pathology of man. By Dr. J. Franz Simon. Translated and edited by George E. Day. Philadelphia, 1845.

Solly, 7609, D. Rural chemistry. By E. Solly. London, 1843.

12386, O. Syllabus of a complete course of lectures on chemistry, including its application to the arts, agriculture, and mining. By E. Solly. Philadelphia, 1850.

Squarey, 10594, 0, & 7351, D. A popular treatise on agricultural chemistry. By Charles Squarey, chemist. London, 1842. Philadelphia, 1844. Stevenson, 11903, O. 12. Most important errors in chemistry, electricity, and magnetism pointed out and refuted. By W. F. Stevenson. London, 1847.

Thénard, 10104, O. Traité de chimie élémentaire, théorique et pratique, par M. le Baron L. J. Thénard. 5th edition. 5 vols. A Bruxelles, 1827. Townes, 7766, D. Chemistry as exemplifying the wisdom and beneficence of God. By George Townes. New York, 1844.

Trimmer, 7376, D. Practical chemistry for farmers and land owners. By J. Trimmer. London, 1842.

Ure, 9291, O. A dictionary of chemistry and mineralogy. By Andrew Ure, M. D. London, 1831.

Watt, 11806, O. Correspondence of the late James Watt, on his discovery of the theory of the composition of water, with a letter from his son. Edited by J. P. Muirhead. London, 1846.

Wilson, 12990, O. The life of the Hon. Henry Cavendish, including abstracts of his more important scientific papers, and a critical inquiry into the claims of all the alleged discoverers of the composition of water. By George Wilson, M. D. London, 1851.

1217, F. Traité de chimie.

NATURAL HISTORY. GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.

Anderson, 9781, D. The course of creation: by John Anderson, D. D. Cincinnati, 1851.

Bailey, 2498, Q. vol. 2, 8. Microscopical observations in South Carolina, &c. By Prof. J. W. Bailey. Smithsonian Institution. Washington, 1851. Broderip, 10088, D. Leaves from the note-book of a naturalist. By W. J. Broderip, Esq. London, 1852.

Darwin, 8273, D. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H. M. S. Beagle round the world, under the command of Captain Fitz Roy, R. N. By Charles Darwin. 2 vols. New York, 1846.

Edwards, 7550, D. Cours élémentaire d'histoire naturelle a l'usages des colleges et des maisons d'éducation. Par M. Milne Edwards. A de Jussieu et Beudant. Zoologie. Paris, 1842.

Empson, 9439, 0. Narratives of South America, illustrating manners, cus

toms and scenery: containing numerous facts in natural history. By Charles Empson. London, 1836.

Goldsmith, 12783, O. Goldsmith's natural history; with notes from all the popular treatises that have been issued since the time of Goldsmith. With a life of Oliver Goldsmith, by George Moir Bussey. By Henry Innes. London.

Howitt, 10707, D. Pictorial calendar of the seasons, exhibiting the pleasures, pursuits, and characteristics of country life, for every month in the year, and embodying the whole of Aikin's calendar of nature. Edited by Mary Howitt. 100 wood engravings. (Bohn's illustrated library.) London, 1854.

Jardine, 9735, 0. Annals of natural history, or magazine of zoology, botany, and geology. Conducted by Sir William Jardine, B. J. Selby, Dr. Johnson, &c. 20 vols. and new series, 11 vols. London, 1838, &c., to the present time.

Jenyns, 8474 & 8595, D. Observations on natural history. By the Rev. L. Jenyns. London, 1846.

Jesse, 6188, D. Gleanings in natural history, 3d and last series. By Edward Jesse, Esq. London, 1835.

Kemp, 10286, D. 1. The natural history of creation. By T. Lindley Kemp, M. D. London, 1852.

Loudon, 8774, D. Facts from the world of nature. By Mrs. Loudon. London, 1848.

Merton and her mamma.

6997, D. The young naturalist's journey; or the travels of Agnes By Mrs. Loudon. London, 1840. Maunder, 8939, D. The treasury of natural history, or popular dictionary of animated nature. By S. Maunder. London, 1848.

Pliny, 10986, D. The natural history of Pliny. Translated, with copious. notes by John Bostock, and H. T. Riley. Vol. 1. London, 1855.

(Bohn's classical library.)

Pritchard, 7715, D. Notes on natural history. By Andrew Pritchard. London, 1844,

Saint Pierre, 7770, D. Bernardin de Saint Pierre. Etudes de la Nature. Paris, 1843.

Swainson, 7025, D. Taxidermy. With the biography of zoologists, and notices of their works. By William Swainson. London, 1840.

Waterton, 7802, D. Essays on natural history, chiefly ornithology. By Charles Waterton, Esq. 2d series, with a continuation of the autobiography of the author. London, 1844.

6700, D. Essays on natural history. By C. Waterton. With an autobiography of the author. London, 1839.

Wight, 12684, O. 12. Observations on vegetable and animal physiology. By William L. Wight, M. D. Petersburg, 1843.

12523, O. Third, fourth, fifth and seventh annual reports of the Regents of the University on the condition of the State Cabinet of natural history, and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. Revised edition. Albany, 1850, &c. Gift of the State of New York.

13034, 0. 5. Sixth annual report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, &c. Albany, 1853.

12523, O. Catalogue of the cabinet of Natural history of the State of New York, and of the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. Albany, 1853. Gift of the State of New York.

8025, D. Cours elémentaire d'histoire naturelle, à l'usage des colleges et des maisons d'education. Vol. 1, Botanique; vol. 2, Zoologie; vol. 3, Mineralogie, Geologie. Paris, 1845.

NATURAL HISTORY OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, ETC.

Agassiz, 12388, O. Lake Superior: its physical character, vegetation and animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. By Louis Agassiz. With a narrative of the tour. By J. E. Cabot. Boston, 1850. Bennett, 2404, Q. Ceylon and its capabilities; an account of its natural resources, indigenous productions, and commercial facilities. By J. W. Bennett, Esq. London, 1843.

Buff, 9992, D. Familiar lectures on the physics of the earth; treating of the chief movements of the land, the waters, and the air, and the forces

that give rise to them. By Henry Buff. Edited by A. W. Hoffman. London, 1851.

Darwin, 8273, D. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H. M. S. Beagle round the world, under the command of Captain Fitz Roy, R. N. By Charles Darwin. 2 vols. New York, 1846.

Gosse, 9982, D. A naturalist's sojourn in Jamaica. By Philip Henry Gosse. Assisted by Richard Hill, Esq. With colored plates. London, 1851. Hooker, 13226, O. Himalayan journals; or notes of a naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia mountains, &c.

By

Joseph Dalton Hooker, M. D. With maps and illustrations. 2 vols.
London, 1854.

2462, Q. An illustration of the genus Cinchona, comprising descriptions of all the officinal Peruvian barks, including several new species, Baron de Humboldt's account of the Cinchona forests of South America, and Lambert's memoir on Quinquina, &c. London, 1821.

2482, Q. Natural history of New York State. 15 vols. New York, 1843. 12511, O. 4. Report to the New York Legislature on the publication of the State work on natural history. Albany, 1850.

Note. See also VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

GEOLOGY, FOSSILS, VOLCANOES, EARTHQUAKES, WATERS, ETC. Andreossy, 10246, O. 2. Mémoire sur les dépressions de la surface du Globe, par M. le Lieutenant Général Comte Andreossy. Paris, 1826. Ansted, 11238, 0. Geology, introductory, descriptive, and practical. By D. T. Ansted. 2 vols. London, 1844.

8593, D. The ancient world, or picturesque sketches of creation. By D. T. Ansted. London, 1847.

9616, D. An elementary course of geology, mineralogy, and physical geography. By David T. Ansted. London, 1850.

13208, O. Scenery, science, and art; being extracts from the notebook of a geologist and mining engineer. By D. T. Ansted. London, 1854.

Bailey, 2498, Q. vol. 2, 3. Microscopical examination of soundings, by the U. S. Coast Survey. By Prof. J. W. Bailey. Smithsonian Institution. Washington, 1851.

Bakewell, 9745, O An introduction to geology. By Robert Bakewell. Third American, from the fifth London edition. Edited, with an appendix, By Prof. B. Silliman, Yale College. New Haven, 1839.

Bell, 13039, 0. A treatise on baths. By J. Bell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1850. Bischof, 10464, O. Physical, chemical, and geological researches on the internal heat of the globe. By Gustav Bischof. London, 1854.

Bosanquet, 8090, D. 2. "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation," its argument examined and exposed. By R. S. Bosanquet, Esq. London, 1845.

Buckland, 9470 & 9486, O. Geology and mineralogy considered with reference to natural theology. By the Rev. William Buckland, D. D. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1837, and London, 1836.

Burat, 11322, O. Géologie appliquée, ou traité de la recherche et de l'éxploitation des mineraux utiles. Par M. Anrédée Burat. Paris, 1845. Burke, 9779, D. & 8289, D. The Mineral Springs of Virginia: with remarks on their use, the diseases to which they are applicable, and in which they are contra-indicated, accompanied by a map of routes and distances. By William Burke, M. D. Richmond, 1851, and New York, 1846.

Chambers, 12297, O. 1. Ancient sea-margins, as memorials of changes in the relative level of sea and land. By Robert Chambers. Edinburgh, 1848.

7970, D. Vestiges of the natural history of creation. (By Robert Chambers.) With an introduction by the Rev. G. B. Cheever, D. D. New York, 1845.

7735, 7903, 7911, 8095, & 8235. The same. Various editions. 8205, D. Explanations; a sequel to "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation." By the author of that work. New York, 1846. Crofton, 10441, D. See page 998. Cuvier, 10064, 0. Darwin, 11187, O.

See p. 1119.

Geological observations on the volcanic islands visited by the Beagle. By Charles Darwin. London, 1844.

11818, O. Geological observations on South America. Being the
third part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle. By Charles
Darwin. London, 1846.

10636, O. The structure and distribution of the coral reefs; being
the first part of the geology of the voyage of the Beagle during the
years 1832 to 1836. By Charles Darwin. London, 1842.
8273, D. See p. 1129.

De la Beche, 11427, O. A selection of the geological memoirs contained in the Annals des Mines, together with a synoptical table of equivalent formations, and M. Brongniart's table of the classification of mixed rocks. Translated, with notes, by H. T. De la Beche, Esq. London, 1824.

6244, D. How to observe; Geology. By H. T. De la Beche. London, 1835.

9772, O. Report on the geology of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset. By Henry T. De la Beche. London, 1839.

12629, O. The geological observer. By Sir Henry T. De la Beche. London, 1851.

Fairholme, 9614, O. See p. 1001.

Featherstonehaugh, 10324, O. 9. Report of a geological reconnoissance made. in 1835, by G. W. Featherstonehaugh, U. S. geologist. Washington,

1836.

Foster, 13260, O. Report on the geology and topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district, in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster, and J. D. Whitney, U. S. geologists. Part 1. Copper lands. Washington, 1850.

Gibbes, 2556, Q. 3. Monograph of the fossil squalide of the United States. By Robert W. Gibbes, M. D. Philadelphia, 1848. Gift of Dr. S.

G. Morton.

2556, Q. 2. Memoir of the fossil genus Basilosaurus, with a notice of specimens from the Eocene greensand of South Carolina. By Robert W. Gibbes, M. D. Philadelphia, 1847. Gift of Dr. S. G. Morton.

Gibson, 10338, O. The certainties of geology. By William Sidney Gibson.
London, 1840.
Granville, 9585, O. The Spas of Germany. By the author of St. Peters-
burgh. (Dr. Granville.) 2 vols. London, 1837.

7076, D. The Spas of England, and principal sea-bathing places. By A. B. Granville, M. D. Northern Spas. London, 1841. 7131, D. The Spas of England, and principal sea-bathing places. By A. B. Granville, M. D. Southern Spas. London, 1841. 7132, D. The Spas of England, and principal sea-bathing places. Midland Spas. By A. B. Granville, M. D. London, 1841. Greenough, 9300, O. A critical examination of the first principles of geology. By G. B. Greenough. London, 1819.

Harcourt, 9722, 0. See p. 998.

Héricart de Thury, 10246, O. 3.

Rapport-fait à l'Académie des Sciences, par MM. Héricart de Thury et Brongniart, sur une mémoire relatif à la géologie des environs de Frejus, par M. Ch. Texier. Paris, 1833. Hitchcock, 13143, 0. Outline of the geology of the globe, and of the United States in particular: with two geological maps and sketches of characteristic American fossils. By Edward Hitchcock, D. D., LL. D. Boston, 1853.

2483, Q. Final report on the geology of Massachusetts. Edward Hitchcock, LL. D. 2 vols. Amherst, 1841.

By

9799, D. The religion of geology, and its connected sciences. By

Edward Hitchcock. Boston, 1851.

Hopkins, 11148, O. On the connection of geology with terrestrial magnetism. By E. Hopkins. London, 1844.

12804, O. On the connection of geology with terrestrial magnetism: showing the general polarity of matter, the meridional structure of the crystallinic rocks, their transitions, movements, and dislocations, including the sedimentary rocks, the laws regulating the distribution of metalliferous formations, &c. By Evan Hopkins. 2d edition, with plates. London, 1851.

Humboldt, 10874, 0. Asie Centrale. Recherches sur les chaines de montagnes et la climatologie comparé; par A. de Humboldt. 3 tom. Paris, 1843.

8851, D. Cosmos; sketch of the physical description of the universe. By Alexander Von Humboldt. 4 vols. London, 1847 to 1854. Huot, 7393, D. Nouveau manuel de géographie physique, ou introduction à l'étude de la géologie. Par M. J. J. N. Huot. Paris, 1839. Johnston, 7352, & 7377, D. Elements of agricultural chemistry and geology. By James F. W. Johnston, M. A., &c. New York and London, 1842.

11190, O. & 7256, D. See p. 1127.

King, 9783, D. The principles of geology explained and viewed in their relation to revealed and natural religion. By Rev. David King, LL. D. New York, 1851.

Laurance, 6130, D. Geology in 1830. By John Laurance. London, 1835. Lea, 12772, O. Contributions to geology. By Isaac Lea. Philadelphia, 1833. Gift of the author.

2637, Q. 3. On the fossil footmarks in the red sandstone of Pottsville. By Isaac Lea. Philadelphia, 1852.

2637, Q. 4. On a fossil saurian of the new red sandstone formation of Pennsylvania, with some account of that formation. Also: on some new fossil molluscs. By Isaac Lea. Philadelphia, 1852.

Lee, 6338, D. An account of the most frequented watering places on the continent, and the medicinal application of their mineral springs. By Edwin Lee. London, 1836.

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