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Le Vaillant, 9861, O. Voyage de M. Le Vaillant dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique. (Figures des Noirs, &c.) 5 tomes. Paris, 1790.

Marsh, 9282, O. Hora Pelasgicæ. An inquiry into the origin and languages of the Pelasgi. By H. Marsh. Cambridge, 1815.

Mc Culloh, 6673, & 7458, O. Researches in America; being an attempt to settle some points relative to the aborigines of America. By J. H. McCulloh, Jr., M. D. Baltimore, 1816.

7378, O. Researches, philosophical and antiquarian, concerning the aboriginal history of America. By J. H. McCulloh, Jr., M. D. Baltimore, 1829.

Micali, 12236, O. L'Italie, avant la domination des Romans. Par M. J. Micali. Avec notes par M. Raoul-Rochette. 4 tomes et un atlas in folio. Paris, 1824.

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Monboddo, 1397, 0. The origin and progress of language. By Lord Monboddo. 2d edition. 6 vols. Edinburgh, 1784.

Morton, 12453, 0. 2. Some observations on the ethnography and archæology of the American Aborigines. By Samuel George Morton, M. D. New Haven, 1846.

12453, O. 3. Hybridity in animals and plants, considered in reference to the question of the unity of the human species. By Samuel George Morton, M. D. New Haven, 1847.

12312, O. 3. Hybridity in men and animals; in reference to the
unity of the human species. By Samuel George Morton, M. D.
New Haven, 1847.

12453, O. 4 & 7. Letter to the Rev. John Bachman on the question
of hybridity in animals, considered in reference to the unity of the
human species. By Samuel George Morton, M. D. Charleston,
1850.
12453, O. 8, & 12700, O. 2. Additional observations on hybridity in
animals, and on some collateral subjects; being a reply to the ob-
jections of the Rev. John Bachman, D. D., with an appendix and a
second letter. By Samuel George Morton, M. D. Charleston, 1850.
12312, O. 2, & 13030, O. 5. An inquiry into the distinctive charac-
teristics of the Aboriginal Race of America. By Samuel G. Morton,
M. D. Philadelphia, 1844.

2407, & 2484, Q Crania Egyptiaca, or observations on Egyptian
ethnography, derived from anatomy, history, and the monuments.
By Samuel George Morton, M. D. Philadelphia, 1844.

9496, D. 2. Catalogue of the skulls of man, and the inferior animals in the collection of S. G. Morton. Philadelphia, 1849.

Mudie, 7083, D. Man in his physical structure and adaptations. By Robert Mudie. 4 vols. London, 1838.

Murray, 5727, O. History of the European languages; or researches into the affinities of the Teutonic, Greek, Celtic, Sclavonic and Indian nations. By the late Alexander Murray. With a life of the author. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1823.

Neckar, 7659, D. The study of the life of woman. By Madame Neckar de Saussuse, of Geneva. Translated from the French. Philadelphia, 1844.

Niebuhr, 13491, O. Ancient ethnography. By B. G. Niebuhr. 2 vols. London, 1854.

Nott, 12958, O. 1. Two lectures on the connection between sical history of man. By Josiah C. Nott, M. D. Gift of the author.

12958, O. 2. On the diversity of the human race. Gift of the author.

M. D.

biblical and phyNew York, 1849.

By Josiah C. Nott,

Nott, 12958, O. 3. The physical history of the Jewish race. By J. C. Nott. Charleston, 1850. Gift of the author.

2636, Q. Types of mankind; or ethnological researches, based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures and crania of races, and upon their natural, geographical, philological and biblical history. Illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of Samuel George Morton, M. D., and by additional contributions from Prof. L. Agassiz, LL. D., W. Usher, M. D., and Prof. H. S. Patterson, M. D. By J. C. Nott, M. D., and Geo. R. Gliddon. Philadelphia, 1854. Pauw, 7625, D. See De Pauw, supra.

Pickering, 2555, Q. United States exploring expedition under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Vol. 9. The races of man and their geographical distribution. By Charles Pickering, M. D. Boston, 1848.

Pinkerton, 3118, O. 1. Dissertation on the origin and progress of the Scythi ans or Goths. By John Pinkerton. London, 1787.

Pococke, 10065, D. India in Greece; or truth in mythology; containing the sources of the Hellenic race, the colonization of Egypt and Palestine, the wars of the Grand Lama and Bud'histic propaganda in Greece. By E. Pococke, Esq. With maps. London, 1852.

Prichard, 9394, O. The eastern origin of the Celtic Nations proved by a comparison of their dialect with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic languages. Forming a supplement to researches into the physical history of mankind. By James C. Prichard. Oxford, 1836. 4654, O. Researches into the physical history of man. By James C. Prichard, M. D. London, 1813.

6209, O. The same. Second edition. 5 vols. London, 1826 to

1849.

10778, O. The natural history of man. By J. C. Prichard, M. D. &c. With plates and a separate vol. of appendix, and an atlas in folio. (No. 1331, F.) London, 1843.

Priest, 13259, 0. American antiquities and discoveries in the west; being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient population of partially civilized nations differing entirely from the present Indians peopled America many centuries before its discovery by Columbus, and inquiries into their origin, a description of their stupendous works, with conjectures concerning what may have become of them. By Josiah Priest. Albany, 1835.

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Rafinesque, 7319, 0. Ancient history or annals of Kentucky; with a survey the ancient monuments of North America, and a tabular view of the principal languages and primitive nations of the whole earth. By C. S. Rafinesque. Frankfort, Ky., 1824.

Ranking, 6284, O. Historical researches on the conquest of Peru, Mexico, Bogota, Natchez, and Salomico in the 13th century, by the Mongols, accompanied with elephants. With maps and portraits. By John Ranking. London, 1827.

Salles, 9874, D. Histoire générale des races humaines ou philosophie ethnographique. Par Eusébe Fr. de Salles. Paris, 1849.

Salverte, 13441, O. Essai historique et philosophique sur les noms d'hommes, de peuples et de lieux, considérés principalement dans leurs rapports avec la civilization. Par Eusébe Salverte. 2 tomes. Paris, 1824. Schmidt-Phiseldeck, 9999, O. Das Menschengeschlecht auf seinem gegenwartigen Standpunkte; ein Versucht von Dr. C. F. von SchmidtPhiseldeck. Kopenhagen, 1827.

Schoolcraft, 6659, D. Algic researches, comprising inquiries respecting the

mental characteristics of the North American Indians, first series. 2 vols. By Henry Rowe Schoolcraft. New York, 1839.

Schoolcraft, 11958, O. Notes on the Iroquois; or contributions to American history, antiquities and general ethnology. By H. R. Schoolcraft. Albany, 1848. (Note-For Schoolcraft's other works on the Indian tribes, see Index.)

Simon, 9421, O. The ten tribes of Israel historically identified with the inhabitants of the western hemisphere. By Mrs. Simon. London, 1836.

Smith, 8889, D. The natural history of the human species, its typical forms, primeval distribution, filiations and migrations. With engravings. By Lieut. Col. Charles Hamilton Smith. Edinburgh, 1848. 8889, D. The same. With an abstract of the views of other authors on the subject. By S. Kneeland, Jr., M. D. Boston, 1851. 12606, 0.13. Lectures on geology by Charles Lyell. And a lecture on the races of men, by J. A. Smith, M. D. New York, 1843. 4195 & 6708, O. An essay on the causes of the variety of the complexion and figure in the human species; with animadversions on certain remarks made on the first edition of this essay by Mr. Charles White; also strictures on Lord Kames' discourse on the original diversity of mankind, and an appendix. By Samuel Stanhope Smith, D D. New Brunswick (N. J.), 1810.

1627, 1, & 9109, O. 1. The same. Philadelphia, 1787.

Smyth, 9506, D. The unity of the human race proved to be the doctrine of scripture, reason, and science. With a review of the present position

and theory of Prof. Agassiz. By the Rev. Thomas Smyth, D. D. New York, 1850.

Tacitus, 12759, 0. The Germania of Tacitus, with ethnological dissertations and notes. By R. G. Latham. London, 1851.

Taylor, 7070, D. The natural history of society in the barbarous and civilized

state. An essay towards discovering the origin and course of human improvement. By W. Cooke Taylor, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1840. Thorogood, 478, Q. 3, & 226, O. 4. Jewes in America; or conjectures con

cerning the origin of the American Indians. By Thorow good. London, 1650. (See L'Estrange, supra.)

Tiedeman, 9163, O. A systematic treatise on comparative physiology, introductory to the physiology of man. Translated with notes from the German of Frederick Tiedeman. By James Manby Gully, M. D., and J. Hunter Lane, M. D. London, 1834.

Vallancy, 13350, 0. 2. An essay toward illustrating the ancient history of the Britannic isles; containing an explanation of the names, Belgæ, Scythæ, &c. By C. V(allancy). London, 1786.

13430, O. 2. An essay on the antiquity of the Irish language; being a collation of the Irish with the Punic language; with a preface, proving Ireland to be the Thule of the ancients. By Lt. Col. Charles Vallancy. In which is now subjoined remarks on the essay. London, 1822.

Van Amringe, 12428, O. An investigation of the theories of the natural history of man by Lawrence, Prichard and others, founded upon animal analogies; and an outline of a new history of man. By Wm. F. Van Amringe. New York, 1848.

Vans Kennedy, 2022, Q. Researches into the origin and affinity of the principal languages of Asia and Europe. By Lieutenant-Colonel Vans Kennedy. London, 1828.

Walker, 11130, D. Intermarriage: or, the causes why beauty, health, and intellect result from certain unions, and deformity, disease, and insanity from others; demonstrated by delineations and descriptions of

the functions and capacities which each parent bestows on children, and by an account of corresponding effects in the breeding of animals. By Alexander Walker. New York, 1839.

Welsford, 11460, O. On the origin and ramifications of the English language. Preceded by an inquiry into the primitive seats, early emigrations, and final settlements of the principal European nations. By Henry Welsford, Esq. London, 1845.

Wilson, 12617, O. The archæology and prehistoric annals of Scotland. By Daniel Wilson. Edinburgh, 1851.

9528, D. Our Israelitish origin. Lectures on ancient Israel and the Israelites; origin of the modern nations of Europe. By J. Wilson. Philadelphia, 1850.

Winning, 9740, O. A manual of comparative philology. By Rev. W. B. Winning. London, 1838.

Wiseman, 9413, O. Twelve lectures on the connection between science and

revealed religion. By N. Wiseman, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1836. Wright, 10192, D. The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon. A history of the early inhabitants of Britain, down to the conversion of the AngloSaxons to Christianity. Illustrated by ancient remains. By Thomas Wright, Esq. London, 1852.

Wyld, 10403, D. The philosophy of the senses; or man in connection with a material world. By Robert S. Wyld. With wood-cuts. London, 1852.

9813, D. Vestiges of civilization or the aetiology of history. New York, 1851.

5251, O. Origin of the Pindaries, preceded by historical notices on the rise of the different Mahratta States. By an officer. London, 1818.

9620, O. Report of Parliamentary select committee on aboriginal tribes. (British settlements). London, 1837.

6653, D. An inquiry into the condition and prospects of the African race in the United States, and the means of bettering its fortune. By an American. Philadelphia, 1837.

10328, 0.2. Report of the committee for the gradual civilization of the Indians, made to the yearly meeting of the Religious Society of Friends held in Philadelphia, 1838. Philadelphia, 1838.

11316, O. Transactions of the American Ethnological Society. 2 vols. New York, 1845.

Note. For other archæological works relating to ethnology, see ANTIQUITIES, and in the Index, Etruria, Egypt, Indians, Squier, Bunsen, Lepsius, &c.

MEDICINE, GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.

Adelon, 10068, O. Annales de hygiène publique et de médecine legale. Par M. Adelon, &c. Tom. 7 and 8. Paris, 1832.

Bayard, 13214, O. 7. Obligation of the world to homoeopathia. An address before the American Institute of Homoeopathy. By Edward Bayard, M. D. Philadelphia, 1853. Gift of Dr. C. Hering.

Beck, 10417, 0.

Elements of medical jurisprudence. By Theodore Romeyn
Beck, M. D. 6th edition. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1838.
12607, O. 16. Introductory lecture at the College of Physicians. By
John B. Beck, M. D. New York, 1829.

12694, 12. On the utility of country medical institutions.

An intro

ductory lecture at the college of physicians and surgeons of the Western District of New York. By T. Romeyn Beck, M. D. Albany, 1825.

Bedford, 12694, 13. Introductory lecture before the Albany Medical College. By Gunning S. Bedford, M. D. Albany, 1839.

Bell, 12694, 19. Introductory lecture at the Medical College of Ohio. By John Bell, M. D. Cincinnati, 1850.

Bigelow, 10929, D. Nature in disease, illustrated in various discourses and essays. To which are added miscellaneous writings, chiefly on medical subjects. By Jacob Bigelow, M. D. Boston, 1854.

Brayley, 6147, D. A journal of the plague year; or memorials of the great pestilence in London in 1665. A new edition. Revised by E. W. Brayley. London, 1835.

Bryan, 12825, ŎO. 8. Progress of medicine during the first half of the 19th century; being an introductory lecture by James Bryan, M. D. Philadelphia, 1851.

Cabanis, 13275, O. 1. An essay on the certainty of medicine. By P. J. G. Cabanis. Translated by R. La Roche, M. D. Philadelphia, 1823. Gift of James J. Barclay, Esq.

Chevalier, 10089, O. Journal de chimie médicale, de pharmacie et de toxicologie, par MM. Chevalier, Guibourt, &c. Paris, 1832.

Coates, 9570, O. 7. Oration on the defects of the present system of medical instruction in the United States. By Reynell Coates, M. D. Philadelphia, 1835.

Dean, 12770, O. Principles of medical jurisprudence, designed for the professions of law and medicine. By Amos Dean. Albany, 1850. Dickson, 11315, O. The principles of the chrono-thermal system of medi

cine, with fallacies of the faculty. By Samuel Dickson, M. D., with an introduction and notes by Wm. Turner, M. D. New York, 1845. Dixon, 12525, O. The Scalpel; a journal of health, adapted to popular and professional reading, and the exposure of quackery. Edited by Edward H. Dixon, M. D. Vol. 1. New York, 1849.

Drake, 11050, D. An introductory lecture on the necessity of professional industry. By Daniel Drake, M. D. Lexington, Ky., 1823. Dunglison, 12768, O. A dictionary of medical science; containing a concise explanation of the various subjects and terms of physiology, pathology, hygiene, therapeutics, pharmacology, obstetrics, medical jurisprudence, &c., with the French and other synonymes; notices of climate and of celebrated mineral waters; formulæ for various officinal, empirical and dietetic preparations, &c. By Robley Dunglison, M. D. 8th edition. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the author.

Eden, 6129, D. Outlines of a new system of philosophy, being a view of the system of scientific medicine. By T. Eden. London, 1834. Fernelius, 1339, F. 2. Joan. Fernelii Ambiani universa medicina.

furti ad Monam, 1577.

Franco

Fontenelle, 6865, D. Manuel de chimie médicale. Par M. Julia Fontenelle.

A Paris, 1824.

Gibson, 7047, D. Rambles in Europe in 1839. surgeons, physicians, medical schools, scenery, etc. By Wm. Gibson, M. D.

Harlan, 9288, O.

With sketches of prominent hospitals, literary personages, Philadelphia, 1841.

Medical and physical researches. By R. Harlan, M. D. F. L. S. Philadelphia, 1835.

Hering, 10815, D.

C. Hering's domestic physician revised. 5th American edition. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the author.

13214, O. 6. A concise view of the rise and progress of homoeopathic medicine. By Constantin Hering, M. D. Translated by C. F. Matlack, M. D. Philadelphia, 1833. Gift of the author.

13193, O. Constantin Hering's homöpathischer Hausarzt. Jena, 1853. Gift of the author.

Hippocrates, 11669, O. The writings of Hippocrates and Galen. Epitomized

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