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tory; also, an Introduction, in which the Doctrine and Nature of the Homœopathic System is explained, by H. Scherrill, M.D. 8vo, pp. 180. New York, 1845. 1s. 6d. Scherrill. A Treatise on Homœopathic Practice of Medicine; comprised in a Repertory for Prescribing, adapted to Domestic or Professional Use. 3rd edition, improved and enlarged, by H. Scherrill, M.D. 8vo, pp. 445. New York, 1854. Schieferdecker.-Power of Water in Healing Diseases, by C. C. Schieferdecker. 18mo. Philadelphia, 1849.

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Schieferdecker.-On the Treatment of Cholera with Water, by C. C. Schie-
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Schieferdecker.-Guide for the Treatment of Children in Health and
Disease by Water, by C. C. Schieferdecker. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1852. 4s. 6d.
Sexual Diseases their Causes, Prevention, and Cure, on Physiological
Principles. Embracing Home Treatment for Sexual Abuses; Chronic
Diseases, especially the Nervous Diseases of Women; the Philosophy of
Generation; Amativeness; Hints on the Reproductive Organs. 8vo. New
York.
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Sherwood.-Manual for Magnetizing, by Dr. H. H. Sherwood. 32mo, New York. Shew. Children; their Hydropathic Management in Health and Disease. A Descriptive and Practical Work, designed as a Guide for Families and Physicians; with numerous cases described, by Joel Shew, M.D. 12mo, pp. 432. New York. 7s. 6d. Shew.-Consumption; its Prevention and Cure by the Water-Treatment; with Advice concerning Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Sore Throat, by Dr. Joel Shew. 12mo. New York. Shew.-Hydropathic Family Physician. A Ready Prescriber and Hygienic Adviser, with Reference to the Nature, Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of Diseases, Accidents, and Casualties of every kind; with a Glossary, Table of Contents, and Index: illustrated with nearly 300 Engravings, by Joel Shew, M.D. 8vo, pp. 820. New York. Shew. Hydropathy; or, the Water-Cure. Its Principles, Processes, and Modes of Treatment. In part from the most Eminent Authors, Ancient and Modern. Together with an Account of the Latest Methods of Priessnitz. Numerous Cases, with full Treatment described, by Dr. Shew. 12mo. New York.

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Shew. Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women. A Descriptive and Practical Work, showing the Superiority of Water-Treatment in Menstruation and its Disorders, Chlorosis, Leucorrhoea, Fluor Albus, Prolapsus Uteri, Hysteria, Spinal Diseases, and other Weaknesses of Females in Pregnancy and its Diseases, Abortion, Uterine Hemorrhage, and the General Manage ment of Childbirth, Nursing, &c. &c.; Illustrated with Numerous Cases of Treatment, by Joel Shew, M.D. 12mo, pp. 432. New York. 7s. 6d. Shew. Pregnancy and Childbirth; Illustrated with Cases, showing the remarkable Effects of Water in Mitigating the Pains and Perils of the Parturient State, by Dr. Joel Shew. 12mo. New York. Shew.-Tobacco; its History, Nature, and Effects on the Body and Mind; with the Opinions of the Rev. Dr. Nott, L. N. Fowler, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Horace Greeley, Dr. Jennings, O. S. Fowler, Dr. R. T. Trall, and others, by Joel Shew, M.D. 12mo. New York. Shew. Water-Cure Manual. A Popular Work, embracing Descriptions of the Various Modes of Bathing, the Hygienic and Curative Effects of Air, Exercise, Clothing, Occupation, Diet, Water-Drinking, &c. Together with Descriptions of Diseases, and the Hydropathic Remedies, by Joel Shew, M.D. 12mo. New York.

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Small.-Diseases of the Nervous System, by A. E. Small, A.M., MD. To which is added, a Treatise on the Diseases of the Skin, by C. E. Toothaker, A.M., M.D. 8vo, pp. 216. Philadelphia, 1856. cloth.

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Small.-Manual of Homœopathic Practice, for the Use of Families and Private Individuals, by A. E. Small, A.M., M.D. Svo, pp. 836. Philadelphia, 1856. cloth. 12s. Small. The Pocket Manual of Homœopathic Practice, abridged from the Manual of Homœopathic Practice, by Jacob F. Sheek, M.D. 8vo, pp. 126. Philadelphia, 1856.

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Spurzheim.—Anatomy of the Brain, by J. G. Spurzheim. 8vo. Boston. 15s.

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Spurzheim.-Education: its Elementary Principles Founded on the Nature of Man, by J. G. Spurzheim, M.D: with an Appendix, containing a Description of the Temperaments, and an Analysis of the Phrenological Faculties. 12mo. New York.

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Spurzheim.-On Insanity, by J. G. Spurzheim. Edited by Dr. A. Brigham. 8vo. Boston.

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Spurzheim. Phrenology, by J. G. Spurzheim.-8vo. New York. cloth. 9s. Stapf. Addition to the Materia Medica Pura, by Dr. E. Stapf. Translated by C. J. Hempel, M.D. 8vo, pp. 292. New York, 1846. Swazey.-Life, Disease, and the Law of Cure. An Address delivered before the American Institute of Homoeopathy, at New-Haven, by Dr. G. W. Swazey. 8vo, pp. 48. Springfield, 1852. 1s. 6d. Sweetser. Mental Hygiene; or, an Examination of the Intellect and Passions. Designed to show how they affect and are affected by the bodily Functions, and their Influence on Health and Longevity, by W. Sweetser, M.D. 2nd edition. 12mo. New York, 1851. cloth. 7s. Tarbell. Sources of Health, and the Prevention of Disease; or, Mental and Physical Hygiene, by Dr. J. A. Tarbell. 8vo, pp. 170. Boston, 1850. 2s. 6d. Tarbell. Pocket Homœopathist, and Family Guide, by Dr. J. A. Tarbell. 3rd edition. pp. 71. Boston, 1855. 1s. 6d. Tarbell.-Homœopathy Simplified; or, Domestic Practice made Easy. Containing explicit Directions for the Treatment of Disease, the Management of Accidents, and the Preservation of Health, by John A. Tarbell, A.M.,M.D. post 8vo, pp. 360. Boston, 1856. cloth. Tessier. Clinical Remarks concerning the Homœopathic Treatment of Pneumonia, preceded by a Retrospective View of the Allopathic Materia Medica, and an Explanation of the Homœopathic Law of Cure, by Dr. P. Tessier. Translated by C. J. Hempel, M.D. 8vo, pp. 131. New York, 1855. 4s. 6d. Teste.-The Homœopathic Materia Medica, arranged Systematically and Practically, by A. Teste. Translated from the French, and edited by Charles J. Hempel. 8vo, pp. 638. Philadelphia, 1854. Teste.-A Homœopathic Treatise on the Diseases of Children, by A. Teste, M.D. Translated from the French, by Emma H. Côte. 8vo, pp. 342. Cincinnati, 1854.

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6s. 6d. Townshend.-Facts in Mesmerism, with Reasons for a Dispassionate Inquiry into it, by the Rev. Chauncey Hare Townshend. 8vo. New York, 1841. Trall. Encyclopædia of Hydropathy: a System of Hydropathy and Hygiene, in Eight Parts:

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1. Outline of Anatomy;

2. Physiology of the Human Body;

3. Hygiene Agencies, and the Preservation of Health;

4. Dietetic and Hydropathic Cookery;

5. Theory and Practice of Water Treatment;

6. Special Pathology and Hydro-Therapeutics, including the Nature, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all known Diseases;

7. Application to Surgical Diseases;

8. Application of Hydropathy to Midwifery and the Nursery: by R. T. Trall, M.D. New edition. 2 vols.; with numerous Illustrations. Švo, pp. 967. New York, 1856. cloth. 14s,; or, in 1 vol. 8vo.

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Trall.-Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man; with Notes, by Dr. R. T. Trall. Illustrated. 8vo. New York.

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Trall.-Home Treatment for Sexual Abuses, by R. D. Trall. 12mo. New York. Trall.-New Hydropathic Cook Book, by R. T. Trall, M.D. A System of Cookery on Hydropathic Principles, containing an Exposition of the True Relations of all Alimentary Substances to Health, with Plain Receipts for preparing all Appropriate Dishes for Hydropathic Establishments, Vegetarian Boarding-Houses, Private Families, &c. &c. 8vo. New York. 6s. Trall. The Alcoholic Controversy: a Review of the Westminster Review on "The Physiological Errors of Teetotalism," by R. T. Trall, M.D. 24mo, pp. vi. and 114. New York, 1856. 1s. 6d. Trall. The Complete Gymnasium. A profusely Illustrated Work Being the application of Gymnastic, Calisthenic, Kinesipathic, and Vocal Exercises to the Devolopment of Body and Mind, and the Cure of Disease, by R. T. Trall, M.D. 8vo. New York.

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9s. Transactions of the National Eclectic Medical Association, for 1852. 8vo. Rochester, N. Y., 1852. 4s. Vanderburgh.-An Appeal for Homœopathy; or, Remarks on the Decision of the late Judge Cowan, relative to the Legal Rights of Homœopathic Physicians, by Dr. F. Vanderburgh. 8vo, pp. 29. New York, 1844. Warren.-The Preservation of Health; with Remarks on Constipation, Old Age, &c., by John C. Warren, M.D. 18mo. Boston, 1854. 2s. 6d. Warrington. The Obstetric Catechism; containing 2347 Questions and Answers on Obstetrics Proper, by Jos. Warrington. 150 Illustrations. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1853. 7s. Water-Cure Journal, and Herald of Reforms; devoted to Physiology, Hydropathy, and the Laws of Life and Health. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. 4to. Monthly. New York. Annual subscription, Water-Cure Library, in 7 vols. 12mo; embracing the most popular Works on the subject, by American and European Authors. Svo. New York. £2 2s. Weaver.-Mental Science: Lectures on the Philosophy of Phrenology, by the Rev. G. S. Weaver. Illustrated. 12mo. New York. Wesselhoft and Grau.-Systematic Reports of 392 Cases treated Hydropathically at Brattleboro; with a Plan of the Walks in the Vicinity; also, Causes and Hydropathic Treatment of the Cholera, by Wesselhoft and Grau. 8vo. New York. paper cover. 2s. 6d. Williamson.-Diseases of Females and Children, and their Homœopathic Treatment, by Walter Williamson, M.D. 2nd improved and enlarged edition; containing also a full Description of the Dose of each Medicine. 8vo, over 250 pp. Philadelphia, 1854. 4s. 6d. Youmans. Alcohol and the Constitution of Man; the Effects of Alcohol on the Healthy Human Constitution, by E. L. Youmans. 12mo. New York, 1854. cloth.

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NATURAL HISTORY.

1. GENERAL, MICROSCOPY.

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Agassiz. Introduction to the Study of Natural History, by Louis Agassiz. Illustrated with numerous Engravings 8vo. New York, 1847. Agassiz.-Lake Superior; its Physical Character, Vegetation, and Animals, compared with those of other and similar Regions, by L. Agassiz. With a Narrative of the Tour, by J. Elliot Cabot. 1 vol., with numerous Illustrations. Boston, 1850. £1 4s. Agassiz. Contemplation of God in the Kosmos, by L. Agassiz. From Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, January, 1851. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

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American Journal of Sciences and Arts; conducted by Professors Silliman and Dana. See under Collectanea and Publications of Learned Societies. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York. Vol. I. (12 Nos., September, 1823, to January, 1826). 8vo, pp. iv. and 410. 29 Plates. New York, 1826. sewed.-Vol. II. (14 Nos., July, 1826, to January, 1828). 8vo, pp. vi. and 480. 6 Plates. New York, 1828. sewed. Vol. III. 8vo, pp. viii. and 468. 6 Plates. New York, 1836. sewed.-Vol. IV. 8vo, pp. xx. and 520. 18 Plates. New York, 1848. sewed.-Vol. V. Svo, pp. XX. and 568. 6 Plates. New York, 1852. sewed. Vol. VI. (Nos. 1 to 5, May, 1853, to October, 1855. 8vo, pp. i. to 164. 145 Plates. New York. sewed complete set, £7 7s.

ARTICLE

VOL. I. PART 1.

1. Synoptical view of the Lichens growing in the vicinity of the City of New York, by Abraham Halsey

2. On the Identity of the supposed Pumice of the Missouri, and a variety of Amyg daloid found near the Rocky Mountains, by Edwin James, M.D.

3. Description of a New and Gigantic Species of the Genus Cephalopterus, of Dumeril, by S. L. Mitchell, M.D.

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4. Descriptions of some New or Rare Plants from the Rocky Mountains, collected in July, 1820, by Dr. Edwin James, by John Torrey, M.D.

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5. Examination of a Mineral from Andover Furnace, Sussex County, New Jersey, by James Renwick

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6. Examination of the Acid of the Rhus Glabrum, with Observations on the Juice of the Sambucus Canadensis, as a delicate test, by Issachar Cozzens 42 7. Note on the Organic Remains termed Bilobites, from the Catskill Mountains, by J. E. De Kay, M.D.

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8. Description of a New Species of Fish, from the Hudson River, by De Witt Clinton, LL.D.

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9. Notice of a Locality of Yenite in the United States, by John Torrey, M.D. 51

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10. Description of a New Species of Siren, with some observations on Animals of a similar nature, by Captain J. Le Conte, of the United States Army, F.L.S. 52 11. Observations on the Megatherium recently discovered in the United States, by Samuel L. Mitchell, M.D. 58

12. An Analytical Table to facilitate the determination of the hitherto observed North American Species of the Genus Carex, by the Rev. Lewis D. de Schweinitz 62 13. Observations on the North American Species of the Genus Utricularia, by Captain John Le Conte 72 14. Notice of New Localities of simple Minerals, along the north coast of Lake Superior, and in the Indian Territory, N. W. from Lake Superior to the River Winnipec, by J. Delafield, Esq., Agent of the United States for Boundaries, &c. 79 15. Description of an Extraordinary Fish, resembling the Stylephorus of Shaw, by S. L. Mitchell, M.D.

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16. Observations and Experiments on the Seeds of the Cerbera Thevetia, by J. B. Ricord Madianna, M.D.

86 17. An Account of the Columbite of Haddam (Connecticut), with notices of several other North American Minerals, by John Torrey, M.D. 89

19. Appearances on Dissection of the Phoca Cristata, by E. G. Ludlow, M.D., and F. G. King, M.D.

18. An Account of the Phoca Cristata, recently taken in the vicinity of this city, by James E. De Kay, M.D.

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20. Observations on the North American Species of the Genus Gratiola, by Captain John Le Conte

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21. Notes on some New Supports for Minerals subjected to the action of the common Blow-pipe, by Lieut.-Col. J. G. Totten

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22. On the Remains of the Megatherium recently discovered in Georgia, by William Cooper

23. Remarks on certain Entozoical Fungi, by Abraham Halsey

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24. Researches and Experiments on some Species of the Genus Passiflora, by J. B. Ricord Madianna, M.D.

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25. Notice of Several Species of Shells, by D. H. Barnes.

26. Observations on the North American Species of the Genus Ruellia, by Captain John Le Conte

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27. Account of the Discovery of a Skeleton of the Mastodon Giganteum. Extracted from a Report made to the Lyceum of Natural History, by Messrs. De Kay, Van Rensselaer, and Cooper

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28. Descriptions of some New Grasses collected by Dr. E. James, in the expedition of Major Long to the Rocky Mountains, in 1819, 1820, by John Torrey 148 29. On the Hirundo Fulva of Veillot, with some General Remarks on the Birds of this Genus, by Dewitt Clinton 156 30. Facts and Óbservations connected with the Permanent Residence of Swallows in the United States, by John J. Audubon 166

31. Description of some New Species of North American Insects, by Captain John Le

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32. Observations on the Structure of Trilobites, and Description of an apparently New Genus, by J. E. De Kay. With notes on the Geology of Trenton Falls, by Professor James Renwick 174 33. Observations on the Manners of the Hystrix Dorsata, or Porcupine of North America, by Frederick S. Cozzens

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34. Notice of Fossil Crustacea from New Jersey, by Jer. Van Rennselaer, M.D. 196 35. A Sketch of the Geology of the Island of Montreal, by J. J. Bigsby, M.D.. 198 36. Description of a New Species of Grosbeak, inhabiting the North-Western Territory of the United States, by William Cooper.

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37. Observations on the Genus Salamandra, with the Anatomy of the Salamander Gigantea (Barton), or S. Alleghaniensis (Michaux), and two new genera proposed, by R. Harlan, M.D.

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38. Description of a New Genus of Mammiferous Quadrupeds of the Order Edentata, by Richard Harlan, M.D.

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39. Remarks on Native Silver from Michigan, by H. R. Schoolcraft 40. Supplement to a Notice of Fossil Crustacea, by Jer. Van Rennselaer, M.D. 41. Descriptions of New American Species of the Genera Buprestis, Trachys, and Elater, by Thomas Say

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42. Further Observations on the Amphiuma Meaus, by Richard Harlan, M.D. 269 43. Note to a Paper entitled Observations on the Genus Salamandra, at page 222 of this volume 270

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