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CUTLER.

Cutler (Elbridge Jefferson). War poems. 59 pp. sq. 160. Boston, Little, Brown & Co.

1867.

Cutler (Henry Stephen). The masonic harmonia; a collection of music for the use of the masonic fraternity. 120 pp. 129. New York, Masonic pub co. 1867.

Cuvier (Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert, baron). Discours sur les révolutions de la surface du globe. 5o éd. vi, 400 pp. 6 pl. 8°. Paris, G. Dufour & E. D'Ocagne,

1828.

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The same. Ansichten von der urwelt, nach der zweiten originalausgabe verdeutscht von J. Nöggerath. 2 v. in 1. viii, 340 pp; xii, 220 pp. 8°. Bonn, E. Weber, 1822

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APPENDED.

[CRICHTON über das clima der urwelt].

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Histoire des sciences naturelles pendant la deuxième moitié du xviiie siècle et une partie du xixe; complétée par Magdeleine de Saint-Agy. 2 v. 2 p. l. 351 pp; 440 pp. 8°. Paris, Fortin, Masson & Cie. 1843. S. [Note.-The same as his Histoire des sciences naturelles, depuis leur origine, etc. v. 4-5].

Leçons d'anatomie comparée, recueillies et publiées par C. Duméril. 5 v. 8°. Paris, Baudouin, 1800-05.

CONTENTS.

v. 1. Organes du mouvement. xxxi. 521 pp. 9 tab.
v. 2. Organes des sensations. xvi, 697 pp.
v. 3-4. Organes de la digestion, circulation, respira-
tion, voix. xxviii, 558 pp; xii, 539 pp.
v. 5. Organes de la génération, excrémentielles. vii,
368 pp. 52 pl.

The same. [Revues par F. G. Cuvier, Laurillard, et G. L. Duvernoy]. 2o éd. 8 v. in 9. 8°. Paris, Crochard & Cie. 1835-49.

CONTENTS.

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v. 1. Généralités, et les organes du mouvement des animaux vertébrés.

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Des dents des mammifères, considérées comme caractères zoologiques. lv, 258 pp. 103 pl. 8°. Strasbourg, Levrault, 1825. 8. Description des mammifères et des oiseaux les plus remarquables, etc. 2 v. 8°. s. [With BUFFON, Oeuvres complètes. Supplément, 1831-32]. Cyprian (Johann). Historiæ animalivm continvatio.

[With FRANZ (Wolfgang). Historia animalivm. v.2). Cyrillus (Saint, bishop of Jerusalem). Speculum sapiencie, alias quadripartitus apologeticus vocatus. 591. unp. fol. [Basileae, 1473]. s. Czerwiakowski (Ignacy Rafal). Opisanie roslin skrytopleiowych lekarskich i przemyslowych. Botaniki szczegolnéj. 3 v. 8°. Kraków, Drukarni uniwersytetu, 1849-59. s. Czjzek (Johann). Erläuterungen zur geognostischen karte der umgebungen Wiens. xxx, 104 pp. 8°. Wien, W. Braumüller, 1849. s. Dablon (Claude). Relation de ce qui s'est passé de plus remarquable aux missions des pères de la compagnie de Jésus en la Nouvelle France, 1672 et 1673. v, 219 pp. 80. Nouvelle York, J. M. Shea, 1861.

The same. 1673-79. v, 290
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Dabney (Robert L.) Life of Lieut. Gen.
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v. 2. Organes du mouvement et ostéologie de la tête. Da Costa (Emanuel Mendes). Historia natu

v. 3. Système nerveux, etc.

v. 4. Organes de mastication, etc.

v. 5. Organes d'alimentation des mollusques, animaux articulés et zoophytes.

v. 6-7. Description du fluide nourricier dans les quatre types, etc.

v. 8. Organes de génération et des sécrétions, etc.

Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation. 4 v. 8°. Paris, Déterville, 1817.

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ralis testaceorum Britanniæ; or, the British conchology; in English and French. xii, 254, vii pp. 17 pl. 4°. London, author, 1778. Da Costa (J. M.) Inhalations in the treatment of diseases of the respiratory passages, particularly as affected by the use of atomised fluids. 86 pp. 120. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1867. Dadd (George H.) Theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery, containing the curative treatment of diseases of horses and cattle, sheep and swine, and embracing all the latest information on the rinderpest and trichina. 782 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Cincinnati, R. W. Carroll & Co. 1867.

DAELLI.

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Daelli (G.) A relic of the Italian revolution |
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[Wanting title page.] Dalbiac (William Wilks). Law list [for 1861]; comprising the judges and officers of the different courts of justice in England and Wales, [etc.] xxiv, 951 pp. 16°. London, V. & R. Stevens & sons, [1861].

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CONTENTS.

v. 1. Hotels privés.
v. 2. Maisons à loyer.
v. 3. Villas suburbaines.

Dalzel (Andrew). History of the university
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DANZ.

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v. 3. Les vendanges; Le tuteur; La foire de Besons; Les vendanges de Suresne; La foire Saint Germain; Le moulin de Javelle; Les eaux de Bourbon; Prologue et divertissemens nouveaux pour Circe, tragédie en machines.

v. 4. Les vacances; Renaud et Armide; La loterie; La charivary; Le retour des officiers; Les curieux de Compiègne; Le mari retrouvé ; Nouveau prologue, et nouveaux divertissemens pour la comédie de l'inconnu.

v. 5. Les fécs; Les enfans de Paris; La feste de village; Les trois cousines; Colin-Maillard. v. 6. L'opérateur Barry; Nouveau prologue, et nouveaux divertissemens pour la comédie des amans magnifiques; La galant jardinier; Le diable boiteux; Second chapitre du diable boiteux; La trahison punie; Madame Artus. v. 7. Les agioteurs; La comédie des comédiens, ou l'amour charlatan; L'amour charlatan; Céphale et Procris; Sancho Pança.

v. 8. L'inpromptu de Suresne; L'inpromptu de Liv ̃y; Divertissement de Sceaux; Les festes nocturnes du cours; Le vert galant; Le prix de l'arquebuze; La métempsicose des amours; La déroute du Pharaon.

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Dänische bibliothec; oder sammlung von alten und neuen gelehrten sachen aus Dännemarck. 5 pts. in 2 v. 16°. Copenhagen, 1738-44. s. Dankers (Jasper), and Sluyter (Peter) Journal of a voyage to New York, and a tour in several of the American colonies in 1679-80. Translated from the Dutch, by Henry C. Murphy. xlv, 440 pp. 12 pl. 8°. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1867.

[Long Island hist. soc. publications, v. 1.] Dante Alighieri. Divine comedy, translated by H. W. Longfellow. 3 v. 49. Boston, Ticknor & Fields, 1867.

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Translated by C. E. Nor-
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Danz (J. And.) Interpres Ebraeo-Chaldævs, omnes vtriusque linguæ idiotismos dextere explicans. Ed. 3o. 361 pp. 42 1. 16°. Jenæ, J. F. Bielck, 1715.

D'ARBLAY.

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DAVEIS.

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DAVENANT.

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[Palæontographical society.]

CONTENTS.

Introduction: i. On the anatomy of terebratula. By Richard Owen. ii. On the intimate structure of the shells of brachiopoda. By W. Carpenter. iii. On the classification of the brachiopoda. By Thomas Davidson. v. 1.

Parti. Monograph of British tertiary brachiopoda. v. 1. Part ii. Monograph of British cretaceous brachiopoda. v. 1.

Part iii. Monograph of British oolitic and liasic brachiopoda. v. 1.

Part iv. Monograph of British permian brachiopoda. v. 2.

Part v. Monograph of British carboniferous brachiopoda. v. 2.

Part vi. Monograph of British Devonian brachiopoda.
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