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CLASS III.

Sciences and Arts.

Bachman, 13543, O. 7. Continuation of the review of "Nott & Gliddon's Types of Mankind." By John Bachman, D. D. No. 2. Charleston, 1855. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

Bacon, 11421, D. Infant school teacher's guide, as conducted by E. Bacon. Philadelphia, 1829. Gift of J. J. Barclay, Esq.

Badham, 11242, D. Prose halieutics, or ancient and modern fish tattle. By Rev. C. David Badham, M. D. London, 1854.

Baly, 13622, O. Reports on epidemic cholera. By Wm. Baly, M. D. and William W. Gull, M. D. London, 1854.

Barton, 13541, O. 5. On the treatment of anchylosis, by the formation of
artificial joints. By J. Rhea Barton, M. D. Philadelphia, 1827.
Beecher, 11546, D. Letters to the people on health and happiness. By
Catharine E. Beecher. N. York, 1855.

Bell, 11371, D. The mineral and thermal springs of the United States and
Canada. By John Bell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1855.
Bennett, 11442, D. System of arithmetic. By Titus Bennett. Philadelphia,

1815.

Bollman, 13415, 0. 2. Paragraphs on banks. By Erick Bollman. Philadelphia, 1810.

Brewer, 11293, D. Sound and its phenomena. By the Rev. Dr. Brewer.

London, 1854.

Brewster, 11261, D. More worlds than one By Sir D. Brewster.

1854.

London,

Brodie, 11281, D. Psychological inquiries: to illustrate the mutual relations of the physical organization and the mental faculties. (By Sir Benj. R. Brodie.) London, 1854.

Caldwell, 13413, 0. 11. Report on the medical department of Transylvania University. By Charles Caldwell, M. D. Lexington, Ky., 1836. Cato, 11361, D. Cato's distichs de moribus improved, for the use of schools. By J. Roberts. London, 1760.

Colton, 12020, O. Public economy for the United States. By Calvin Colton.

New York, 1848.

Comstock, 11413, D. A practical treatise on the culture of silk.

By F. G.

Comstock. Hartford, 1836. Gift of James J. Barclay, Esq. Coxe, 13632, O. 1. Description of the Agaricus Atramentarius. By John Redman Coxe, M. D. Philadelphia, 1842.

Coultas, 11531, D. The plant, an illustration of the organic life of the animal. By Harland Coultas. Philadelphia, 1855.

11539, D. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the Cryptogamia. By H. Coultas. Philadelphia, 1853.

Darby, 11362, D. Botany of the Southern States. By Prof. John Darby.

New York, 1855.

Davies, 11321, D. 2. Grammar of arithmetic. By Charles Davies. New York, 1850.

De Vere, 11428, D.
De Vere.

Doane, 1405, F. 3.

Stray leaves from the book of nature. By M. Schele
New York, 1855.

An appeal to parents for female education on Christian principles. With a prospectus (and engraving) of St. Mary's Hall. Burlington, 1837.

Douglas, 13750, O. 3. Remarks on the naval operations in the Black Sea, and the siege of Sevastopol. By Gen. Sir. Howard Douglas. Lon

don, 1855.

Dow, 11523, D. Analects, or reflections upon natural, moral and political philosophy. By Lorenzo Dow. New York, 1813.

Emmons, 13520, O. American geology. By Emmons. 1854. Fabre, 1399, F. Essai sur la théorie dés torrens et des rivières, contenant les moyens d'en empêcher les ravages, &c. Accompagné d'une discussion sur la navigation intérieure de la France, et terminé par le projet de rendre Paris port maritime. Par le Citoyen Fabre. Paris, 1797. Faraday, 11383, D. 4. Observations on mental education. A lecture by Prof. Faraday. London, 1854.

Ferrier, 11306, D. Institutes of metaphysics, or theory of knowing and being. By James F. Ferrier. Edinburgh, 1854.

Fienus, 11206, D. De viribus imagionis tractatus.

Lugd. Batavorum, 1635.

Authore Thoma Fieno.

Gift of R. D. Drake.

Flourens, 11385, D. On human longevity and the amount of life upon the globe. By P. Flourens. London, 1855.

Forbes, 11322, D. Homoeopathy, allopathy and young physic. By John Forbes. Philadelphia, 1846.

Fulhame, 11416, D. An essay on combustion. By Mrs. Fulhame. Philadelphia, 1810. Gift of J. J. Barclay, Esq.

Gianutio, 13670, O. The works of Gianutio and Gustavus Selenus on the game of chess. Translated by J. H. Sarratt. 2 vols. London, 1817. Gift of Prof. Geo. Allen.

Gibbons, 13543, 0. 15. The chimerical system shaken, or those so generally believed principles of the supposed revolution of the earth, and its course around the sun refuted! From the authority of Scripture testimonies and right reason. By Geo. W. Gibbons, who believes the earth to be immovable, as the Scriptures of truth do declare. Philadelphia, 1854.

Gosse, 11259, D. The aquarium: an unveiling of the wonders of the deep sea. By Philip H. Gosse. London, 1854.

Graaf, 11358, D. Tractatus anatomico-medicus de succi pancreatici naturâ et usu; authore Regnero de Graaf. Lugd. Batavorum, 1671.

Grotius, 11204, D. Politick maxims and observations. Written by the most learned Hugo Grotius. Translated for the ease and benefit of the English statesman. London, 1654.

Grove, 13620, O. The correlation of the physical forces. By W. R. Grove. London, 1850.

Hassall, 13720, O. Food and its adulterations; comprising the reports of the analytical sanitary commission of "The Lancet," revised and extended. By Arthur H. Hassall, M. D. London, 1855. Haupt, 13515, 0. 2. A consideration of the plans for the improvement of the Ohio River. By Herman Haupt. Philadelphia, 1855.

Head, 9030, D. 2. Stokers and pokers; or the London and Northwestern railway, the electric telegraph, and the railway clearing-house. By (Sir F. B. Head). London, 1840.

Hill, 11432, D. First lessons in geometry. By Thomas Hill. Boston, 1855. Gift of Wm. B. Hill.

Hilles, 13695, O. 8. A circular on land drainage. (By John S. Hilles.) Wilmington, Del. 1855.

Hitchcock, 13552, 0. 1. Remarks upon alchymists, showing that the philosopher's stone is a mere symbol, signifying something which could not be expressed openly without incurring the danger of an auto-da-fé. By (E. A. Hitchcock), U. S. A. Carlisle, Pa., 1855.

Hotz, 11527, D. The moral and intellectual diversity of races, with particular reference to their respective influence in the civil and political history of mankind. From the French of Count A. de Gobineau, with an introduction and notes by H. Hotz, and an appendix by J. C. Nott, M. D. Philadelphia, 1856.

Humboldt, 11251, D. The sphere and duties of government. Translated from the German of Baron Wilhelm von Humboldt, by Jos. Coulthard, Jr. London, 1854.

Hutton, 11441, D. System of arithmetic and book-keeping. By Charles Hutton. New York, 1810.

Jarves, 11375, D. Art-hints. Architecture, sculpture and painting. By James Jackson Jarves. New York, 1855.

Joplin, 13750, O. 2. A letter on the fluctuations of the money market, chiefly with a view of explaining the nature of panics. By William Joplin. London, 1854.

Kingsley, 11304, D. Alexandria and her schools. Four lectures, by Rev. Charles Kingsley. Cambridge, 1854.

11379, D. Glaucus: or the wonders of the sea shore. By Chas. Kingsley. Boston, 1855.

Kirk, 13551, O. 11.

M. D.

Observations on cholera asphyxia. By James B. Kirk, New York, 1832.

Kirkbride, 13701, O. 10. Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane. By Thomas S. Kirkbride, M. D. Philadelphia, 1854.

13553, O. 8. The same for 1855. Gift of the author.

Koch, 13671, O. Codex der Schachspielkunst, von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm
Koch. Magdeburg, 1813. Gift of Prof. Geo. Allen.

Lardner, 11187, D. The museum of science and art. Edited by Dionysius
Lardner, D. C. L. Illustrated. 4 vols. in 2. London, 1854.
La Valiere, 13672, O. The art of war. By the Chevalier de La Valiere.
Philadelphia, 1776. Gift of J. J. Barclay, Esq.

Lea, 13515, 0. 3. Rectification of Mr. T.
Neiades of N. A." By Isaac Lea.

A. Conrad's "Synopsis of the
Philadelphia, 1854.

13756, O. 7. Description of a new mollusk. By Isaac Lea. Philadel phia, 1855. Gift of the author.

Lewis, 13669, 0. The games of the match at chess played by the London and Edinburgh clubs. With remarks by W. Lewis. London, 1828. Gift of Prof. G. Allen.

Lieber, 13410, O. 1. A constitution and plan of education for Girard College, &c. By Francis Lieber. Philadelphia, 1834.

Liebig, 11350, D. Principles of agricultural chemistry, with special reference to the late researches made in England. By Justus Von Liebig. New York, 1855.

Lilly, 11196, D. An introduction to astrology: by William Lilly. With numerous emendations adapted to the improved state of the science in the present day; a grammar of astrology, and tables for calenlating nativities. By Zadkiel. London, 1852. (Bohn's edition.) Lindley, 13742, 0. The theory and practice of horticulture; or an attempt to explain the chief operations of gardening upon physiological grounds. By John Lindley. London, 1855.

Loudon, 11489, D. My own garden; or the young gardener's year book. By Mrs. Loudon. London, 1855.

McAllister, 13543, O. 11. Illustrated catalogue of optical, mathematical and philosophical instruments, for sale by McAllister and Brother. Philadelphia, 1855.

Mc Culloch, 13582, O. A dictionary, practical, theoretical and historical, of commerce and commercial navigation. Illustrated with maps and plans. By J. R. McCulloch. London, 1854.

Mahan, 11455, D. Modern mysteries explained and exposed. By Rev. A. Mahan. Boston, 1855.

Maistre, 13593, O. 2. Essai sur le principe générateur des constitutions politiques, et des autres institutions humaines. Par le Comte J. de Maistre. Lyon, 1852.

13591, O. Examen de la philosophie de Bacon, ou l'on traite de la philosophie rationelle. Ouvrage posthume du comte Joseph de Maistre. 2 tomes. Lyon, 1853.

Mascall, 13696, O. A digest of duties of customs and excise, &c. By E. J. Mascall. London, 1809. Gift of J. J. Barclay, Esq.

Meigs, 13665, 0. 13. Introductory lecture to the class of midwifery, &c. in the Jefferson Medical College. By Chas. D. Meigs, M. A. Philadelphia, 1854.

Mill, 13422, O. 5. Commerce defended; an answer to the arguments by which Mr. Spence, Mr. Cobbett and others have attempted to prove that commerce is not a source of national wealth. By James Mill. London, 1808. Miller, 11223, D. Letters on clerical manners and habits. By Samuel Miller, D. D. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1852. Gift of Pres. Board. Morley, 11522, D. A guide to forming and conducting lyceums, debating

societies, &c. By Charles Morley. New York, 1841.

Morton, 13715, O. A cyclopedia of agriculture, practical and scientific; in which the theory, the art and the business of farming are treated by upwards of fifty of the most eminent practical and scientific men of the day. Edited by John C. Morton. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1855. 13630, O. 4. Remarks on the diversities of the human species. An introductory lecture by Samuel G. Morton, M. D. Philadelphia, 1842.

Ocane, 13415, O. 4. The government and laws of every country are the effect, not the cause of the condition of the people. By Francis Ocane. Charleston, 1819.

Oken, 13730, O. Elements of physio-philosophy. By Lorenz Oken, M. D. From the German by Alfred Tulk. London, 1847.

Orr, 11445, D. Orr's circle of the sciences. The mathematical sciences. London, 1854.

11444, D. Orr's circle of the sciences; a series of treaties on the principles of science; with their application to practical pursuits. Organic nature. 2 vols. London, 1854.

Ottley, 11459, D. 1. Remarkable sieges from Constantinople to Sebastopol. With observations on fortification and siege operations. By Henry Ottley. Illustrated. London, 1854.

Osbaldiston, 2689, Q. The British sportsman; or dictionary of recreation, including farriery, riding, racing, hunting, hawking, shooting, fishing, breeding and managing dogs, hawks, cocks, doves, &c. By William A. Osbaldiston, Esq. Colored plates. London, 1792.

Pardee, 11404, D. Manual for the cultivation of the strawberry; also notices of the raspberry, currant, gooseberry and grape. By R. G. Pardee. New York, 1854.

Parsons, 13638, O. 3. Neuralgia, its history, nature and treatment. By Chas. W. Parsons, M. D. Philadelphia, 1854.

Philidor, 13760, O. Studies of chess; containing a systematic introduction to the game, &c., by Mr. A. D. Philidor. 6th edition. London,

1825.

11515, D. Praktische Anweisung zum Schachspiel, von Andre D. Philidor. Gotha, 1797. Gift of Prof. G. Allen.

Phillips, 13550, O. 1. On the high price of grain and provisions, and propositions for reducing them. By Catharine Phillips. London, 1792. Powell, 11456, D. Essays on the spirit of the inductive pbilosophy, the unity of worlds and the philosophy of creation. By Rev. Baden Powell. London, 1855. Reichel, 11436, D. History of Nazareth Hall, from 1755 to 1855. By Rev. Levin T. Reichel. Philadelphia, 1855. Gift of John Jordan, Jr., Esq. Reinganum, 13668, O. Ben-oni, oder die Bertheidigungen gegen die Gambitzüge im Schache, nach bestimmten Arten klassificirt, &c. von A. Reinganum. Nebst einem Versuch einer Literatur des Schachspiels, von Dr. J. D. A. Höck. Frankfurt am Main, 1825.

Rickards, 11451, D. Population and capital. Lectures at Oxford by George K. Rickards, professor. London, 1854.

Roberjot, 13410, O. 2. Roberjot's remarks on Mr. Biddle's discourse (on Girard College.)

Robinson, 2688, Q. Rural architecture, being a series of designs for ornamental cottages, by P. F. Robinson. London, 1826.

Royer, 11383, D. 6. Les vins. Etude sur ceux qui se consomment en Belgique, par A. Royer; suivie de la manière de soigner et servir les vins, par A. Joubert. Bruxelles, 1852.

Rushton, 13600, O. 4. Expostulatory letter to George Washington on his continuing to be a proprietor of slaves. By Edward Rushton. Liverpool, 1797.

Rutter, 11458, D. Human electricity; the means of its development; illus-
trated by experiments. By J. O. N. Rutter. London, 1854.
St. John, 11283, D. The Nemesis of power; causes and forms of revolution.
By James Augustus St. John. London, 1854.

Sandiford, 11042, D. I. A brief examination of the practice of the times

in regard to slavery. By R. S. (R. Sandiford.) (Philadelphia) 1729. Sherwood, 13543, O. 10. The astro-magnetic almanac for 1843. In which

all the motions of the earth are demonstrated in accordance with the theory of the eastern nations. By H. H. Sherwood, M. D. New York.

Simpson, 13691, O. A treatise on algebra. By Thomas Simpson. Philadelphia, 1809.

Snow, 13744, 0. On the mode of communication of cholera. By John Snow, M. D. London, 1855.

Stanley, 11284, D. A familiar history of birds. By the late Edward Stanley, Bp. of Norwick. 6th edition. London, 1854.

Stark, 11483, D. 1. Printing; its antecedents, origin, history and results. By Adam Stark. London, 1855.

Sturgess, 11511, D. The draught player's handbook. By Sturgess and Walker. Backgammon, by Carleton. Philadelphia.

Tayler, 11498, D. Geology, its facts and its fictions; or the modern theories of geologists contrasted with the ancient records of the creation and the deluge. By W. Elfe Tayler. London, 1855.

Thomson, 13739, 0. The military forces and institutions of Great Britain and Ireland; their constitution, administration and government, military and civil. By H. Byerley Thomson, Esq. London, 1855.

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