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Regimen, and Employment, delivered to the Students of Amherst
College, Spring Term, 1830. D. Amherst, 1830.

*Hooper's Medical Dictionary, containing an Explanation of the Terms of Anatomy, Botany, Chymistry, Materia Medica, Midwifery, Mineralogy, Pharmacy, Physiology, Practice of Physic, Surgery, and the various Branches of Natural Philosophy connected with Medicine, selected and arranged and compiled from the best Authors. 8vo. New-York, 1830.

Hosack, Dr. David: Essays on various Subjects of Medical Science. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York, 1834.

System of Practical Nosology. 8vo. New-York, 1821.

Inaugural Discourse, delivered at the opening of Rutgers Medical College in the City of New-York, 6th November, 1826. 8vo. New-York, 1826.

Hosack and Francis: American Medical and Philosophical Register. 4 vols. 8vo. New-York, 1810-13.

Journal of Health, conducted by an Association of Physicians. 2 vols. 8vo. 1830-31.

Kitchener's Directions for Invigorating and Prolonging Life; or, the Invalid's Oracle. D. New-York, 1831.

Macnish's Philosophy of Sleep. D. New-York, 1834.

Magendie's Physiological and Chymical Researches on the Use of the Prussic or Hydrocyanic Acid, in the Treatment of Diseases of the Breast, and particularly in Phthisis Pulmonalis; translated by James G. Percival, M.D. New-Haven, 1820.

Paine's Letters on the Cholera Asphyxia, as it appeared in the City of New-York. 8vo. New-York, 1832.

Paris's Treatment on Diet, with a View to Establish on Practical Grounds a System of Rules for the Prevention and Cure of the Diseases incident to a Disordered Digestive Function. 8vo. New-York, 1828.

Richerand's Elements of Physiology; translated from the French. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1825.

Smith's Class Book of Anatomy, Explanatory of the First Principles of Human Mechanism as the Basis of Physical Education. D. Boston, 1834.

Spurzheim's Observations on the Deranged Manifestations of the Mind, or Insanity, with an Appendix, by A. Brigham, M.D. 8vo. Boston, 1833.

Anatomy of the Brain, with a General View of the Nervous System. 8vo. London, 1826.

Townsend, Peter S.: an Account of the Yellow Fever, as it prevailed in New-York in the Summer and Autumn of 1822. 8vo. NewYork, 1822.

Townsend, Rev. Joseph: a Guide to Health, being Cautions and Directions in the Treatment of Diseases. 8vo. Boston, 1807.

Whitlaw's Treatise on the Causes and Effects of Inflammatory Fever, Cancer, Scrofula, and Nervous Affections; Observations on the Correctness of Linnæus's Classification of Diseases, together with Remarks on the Specific Action of his Vapour-Bath, and Rules for Diet and Regimen. 8vo. London, 1831.

New Medical Discoveries, with a Defence of the Linnæan Doctrine, and Translation of his Vegetable Materia Medica. 8vo. London, 1829.

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Buffon, G. L.: Histoire Naturelle, Generale, et Particulière, avec la Description du Cabinet du Roi. 38 tomes.

Zoologie. 15 tomes

Oiseaux. 9 tomes.

Mineraux. 5 tomes.

Quadrupèdes, Ovipares, et Serpens. 2 tomes.
Supplement. 7 tomes.

Bewick's History of Birds and Quadrupeds, with Engravings. 8vo.
Philadelphia, 1824.

Bingley's Animal Biography, or Popular Zoology, illustrated by Authentic Anecdotes of the Economy, Habits of Life, Instinct, and Sagacity of the Animal Creation. 4 vols. D. London,

1829.

Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, Arranged in Conformity with its Organization. 4 vols. 8vo. New-York, 1831.

Caldwell's Thoughts on the Original Unity of the Human Race. D. New-York, 1830.

Godman's American Natural History. 3 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1826. Goldsmith's History of the Earth and Animated Nature. 5 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1823.

Harlan's Description of Mammiferous Animals inhabiting North America. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1825.

Harris's Natural History of the Bible; or, a Description of all the Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, Insects, Trees, Flowers, Gems, and Precious Stones mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures;

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collected from the best Authorities, and Alphabetically arranged. 8vo. Boston, 1831.

Journal of a Naturalist. D. Philadelphia, 1831.

Letters on the Natural History and Internal Resources of the State of New-York. By Hibernicus. D. New-York, 1822.

Natural History of Insects, illustrated by numerous Engravings. D. New-York, Family Library, 1830.

Nuttall's Manual of the Ornithology of the United States and Canada. D. Cambridge, Mass., 1832.

Pliny's Natural History. 2 vols. Folio. London, 1601.

Smellie's Philosophy of Natural History. 8vo. Boston, 1824. Smith, Samuel S.: An Essay on the Causes and Variety of the Complexion and Figure of the Human Species. 8vo. New-Brunswick, 1810.

Smith, Charles: Elementary Principles of the Philosophy of Natural History, leading to a Knowledge of the Creator and the Creation, and especially of the Destination and Dignity of Man; from the German of Burkhardt. D. New-York, 1804.

White, Rev. Gilbert: The Natural History of Selbourne, with Additions by Sir Wm. Jordine, Author of " Illustrations of Ornithology." D. Philadelphia, 1832.

CHAPTER XII.

NATURAL HISTORY.

BOTANY.

Conversations on Vegetable Physiology, comprehending the Elements of Botany, with their Application to Agriculture, by the Author of "Conversations on Chymistry," &c. D. New-York, 1830. Lindley, John: An Introduction to the System of Botany; or, a Systematic View of the Organization, Natural Affinities, and Geographical Distribution of the whole Vegetable Kingdom; first American edition, with an Appendix, by John Torrey, M.D. 8vo. New-York, 1831.

Rennie, James: Alphabet of Botany, for the Use of Beginners; Revised and Corrected, for the Use of American Schools, by Arabella Clark. D. New-York, 1833.

Smith's Grammar of Botany, illustrative of Artificial as well as Natural Classifications; with an Explanation of Jussieu's System; to which is added, a Reduction of all the Genera contained in the Catalogue of North American Plants to the Natural Families of the French Professor, by the late Henry Muhlenberg, D.D. 8vo. New-York, 1822.

Sumner, George: A Compendium of Physiological and Systematic Botany, with Plates. D. Hartford, 1822.

Torrey, John: A Compendium of the Flora of the Northern and Middle States, containing Generic and Specific Descriptions of all the Plants of the Cryptogamia hitherto found in the United States, North of the Potomac. D. New-York, 1826.

Thornton, R. J.: Elements of Botany, with Plates. 8vo. London, 1812. Wakefield's Introduction to Botany, in a Series of Familiar Letters, with Illustrative Engravings. D. Philadelphia, 1811.

Waterhouse, Benjamin: The Botanist; being the Botanical Part of a Course of Lectures on Natural History, delivered in the University at Cambridge; together with a Discourse on the Principle of Vitality. 8vo. Boston, 1811.

8vo.

CHAPTER XIII.

NATURAL HISTORY.

MINERALOGY AND CONCHOLOGY.

Buffon's Mineralogy. (French.) 5 vols. 4to.

Emmons' Manual of Mineralogy and Geology. D. Albany, 1826. Lessons on Shells, as given in a Pestalozzian School, at Cheam, Surrey, by the Author of Lessons on Objects; with Plates. D. New-York, 1833.

Phillips' Elementary Introduction to the Knowledge of Mineralogy. 8vo. London, 1823.

CHAPTER XIV.

OCCUPATION OF MAN.

TECHNICAL ARTS.

Arts, &c. Art's Masterpiece of Useful and Ingenious Secrets. D. Beckman's History of Inventions and Discoveries. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1817.

Bigelow's Elements of Technology. 8vo. Boston, 1829. Babbage on the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures. D. Philadelphia, 1832.

Emporium of Arts and Sciences; a Periodical, conducted by

John Redman Coxe, with a Continuation by Thomas Cooper. 5 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1812 to 1814.

Arts, &c. Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania, devoted to the Mechanic Arts and Manufactures, General Science, and the Recording of American and other Patented Inventions, edited by T. P. Jones. 6 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1832 to 1834. Continued.

*Jamieson's Dictionary of Mechanics, Science, Arts, and Manufactures, and Miscellaneous Knowledge. 4to. London, 1828. Mackenzie's 5000 Receipts, in all the Useful and Domestic Arts: constituting a Complete Practical Library. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1831.

Book-keeping. Bennett's Book-keeping, 8vo.

Edwards's Book-keeper's Atlas. 4to.

Gordon's Universal Accountant.

Goddard's Practical Accountant.

2 vols. 8vo.

4to.

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Shey's Book-keeping. 8vo.

Turner's Book-keeping. 8vo.

Building. Evans's Millwrights' and Millers' Guide. 8vo.

Nicholson's Operative Mechanic and British Machinist. vols. 8vo.

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Canals. Colden's Memoirs of the Celebration of the Completion of the New-York Canals. 4to. New-York, 1825.

Reports of the Canal Commissioners of the State of NewYork, and the Acts of the Legislature respecting Navigable Communications between the Great Western and Northern Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. 8vo. New-York, 1817.

Watson's History of the Rise and Progress and Existing Condition of the Western Canals in the State of New-York, from September, 1788, to the Completion of the Middle Section of the Grand Canal. 8vo. Albany, 1820.

Cotton Manufacture. A Compendious History of the Cotton Manufac ture; with a Disproval of the Claim of Sir Richard Arkwright to the Invention of its Ingenious Machinery, by Richard Guest. 4to.

Manchester, 1823.

Cookery. The English Housewife. 8vo. London, 1660.

Accum, on the Adulterations of Food and Culinary Poisons; exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine,. &c. &c., and other Articles employed in Domestic Economy, and the Method of Detecting them. D. Philadelphia, 1820. Education.

Annals of Education and Instruction. 3 vols. 8vo. Bos. ton, 1832-34. Continued.

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