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Slidell.-Popular Essays on Naval Subjects, by A. S. Slidell. 12mo. New York, 1833. Stansbury.-Nautical Tables, by Daniel Stansbury. 4to. New York, 1822. Stuart. The Naval Dry Docks of the United States, by Charles B. Stuart, U.S.N. Engravings and Plans. imperial 4to. New York, 1851. cloth. £2 2s. Stuart.-The Naval and Mail Steamers of the United States, by Charles B. Stuart, U.S.N. Illustrated by 30 Engravings on Steel, Copper, Stone, and Wood. imperial 4to. New York, 1853. half-morocco. £2 10s. Sumner.-A New and Accurate Method of Finding a Ship's Position at Sea, by projection on Mercator's Chart, the principles of the Method being fully explained and illustrated by Problems, Examples, and Plates, with Rules for Practice, and Examples from Actual Observation, by Captain Thomas H. Sumner. 3rd edition, revised. 8vo. Boston. cloth. 7s. 6d. Taylor. The Broad Pennant; or, a History of the Naval War with Mexico, by F. W. Taylor. 12mo. New York. 7s. Totten.-Naval Text-Book: Letters to the Midshipmen of the United States Navy on Masting, Rigging, and Managing Vessels of War; also a set of Stationing Tables, a Naval Gun Exercise, and a Marine Dictionary, by B. J. Totten. 8vo, pp. 446. Boston, 1851. Town.-Details of some Particular Services performed in America, during 1776-1779, from the Journal kept on board the "Rainbow," commanded by Sir George Collier. Printed for Ithiel Town. 8vo. New York, 1835. United States' Coast Survey, founded upon a Trigonometrical Survey, under the direction of Alexander D. Bache.

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Report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey; showing the Progress of the Survey, during the year 1855. Plates, Maps, &c. 4to, pp. 440. Washington, 1856. cloth.

United States Official Charts, prepared by Lieut. Maury, at the National Observatory, and published by authority of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, Washington, United States.

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Explanations and Sailing Directions to accompany the Wind and Current Charts, approved by Commodore Charles Morris, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, and published by authority of the Hon J. P. Kennedy, Secretary of the Navy, by M. F. Maury, LL.D., Lieut. U.S.N., Superintendent of the National Observatory.

This volume is presented to all Naval Captains who undertake to furnish Lieut. Maury with a copy of their Log Book of each voyage. It can be imported to special order, giving the name of the Captain desiring it, at an expense of from 5s. to 7s. 6d., for freight, &c.

Berlin, February 3, 1855.

"My Dear and Illustrious Friend: It is now a great number of years since you have been so kind as to enrich with your generous contributions the most important institutions-the Admiralty, the Academy, the Schools of Navigation, and the Libraries-of my country. Your immense labours on currents and soundings, and the direction of winds at different seasons and in different latitudes, have exercised the most beneficent influence on the commerce of nations, by shortening, in a surprising manner, the passages by sea, and augmenting the security of navigation both in the Atlantic and the South Sea. The result has been the opening of new paths to navigators, who have been penetrated by the correctness of your views, and an increase of the facilities previously derived from the application of steam and the more frequent use of chronometers and of lunar distances. "My Sovereign, the King of Prussia, sensible of the eminent merit of your laborious undertaking, and interested in the noble efforts now making by the Government of the United States for the advancement of the Sciences which are so closely allied with the development of the common prosperity, desires to give to M. the Lieut. Maury, Superintendent of the National Observatory at Washington, a mark of his gratitude, by presenting him, through the hands of our Minister, M. De Gerolt (my excellent friend), the medal designed as a reward for distinguished works of science. Sensible, also, of the affection with which you have honoured me for so long a period, the King has deemed that he would be doing you a further pleasure by adding another medal, that which his Majesty had struck upon the publication of Cosmos.

"I pray you to accept, my dear and illustrious friend, the renewed assurance of my high and most affectionate consideration.

"Your very humble and most devoted servant,

"THE BARON AL DE HUMBOLDT."

United States Nautical Magazine, Monthly, and Naval Journal, October, 1854, to March, 1857. 30 Nos., forming 5 volumes, with numerous Plates. And continued monthly. New York. per part, 2s. 6d. Ward.-An Elementary Course of Instruction on Ordnance and Gunnery, prepared for the Use of the Midshipmen at the Naval School, Philadelphia; together with a Concise Treatise on Steam, adapted especially to the use of those engaged in Steam Navigation, by James H. Ward. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1851. boards.

16s. Ward. New Lunar Tables, for Correcting the Apparent Distance of the Moon from the Sun, fixed Star, or Planet, for the effects of Reflexion, Refraction, and Parallax. Illustrated by appropriate Rules and Examples,

with Plan, and easy Directions for taking a Lunar Observation, and some useful Remarks on the Sextant, by E C. Ward, Prof. Math. &c., U.S.N.S., Brooklyn, N.E. royal 8vo. New York, 1855. boards. 9s. Wilcocks.-An Essay on the Tides: Theory of the Two Forces, by Alexander Wilcocks, M.D. square 12mo, pp. 72. Philadelphia. half-bound 3s. 6d. Wilkes.-Theory of the Winds, by Captain Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. Read before the American Scientific Association at Providence, August 20, 1855. Accompanied by a Map of the World, showing the Extent and Direction of the Winds; to which is added, Sailing Directions for a Voyage Round the World, by the same Author. imperial 8vo, pp. 116. New York, 1856. cloth. 8s. 6d.

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RURAL AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY.

AGRICULTURE, HORSES, HORTICULTURE, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE, SPORTS, &c.

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Abell. The Skilful Housewife; or, Complete Guide to Domestic Cookery, Taste, Comfort, and Economy; embracing 659 Recipes pertaining to Household Duties, the care of Health, Gardening, Birds, Education of Children, &c. &c., by Mrs. L. G. Abell. 8vo. New York. Allen. A Practical Treatise on the Culture and Treatment of the Grape-Vine, by J. Fisk Allen. 3rd edition. 8vo. New York, 1853. Allen. -The American Herd-Book; containing Pedigrees of Short-horn Cattle; to which is prefixed a Concise History of English and American Short-horns, compiled from the best Authorities, by Lewis F. Allen. Illustrations. 8vo, pp. xi. and 195. Buffalo, 1856. £1 4s. Allen. Domestic Animals. History and Description of the Horse, Mule, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, and Farm Dogs, by R. L. Allen. 8vo. New York, 1848. Allen. Catalogue of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, and of Field and Garden Seeds, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Domestic Animals, &c., by R. L. Allen. 8vo. New York, 1854. cloth. Allen. The American Farm Book; or, Compend of American Agriculture; being a Practical Treatise on Soils, Manures, Draining, Irrigation, Grasses, Grain, Roots, Fruits, Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar Cane, Rice, and every Staple Product of the United States; with the best Methods of Planting, Cultivating, and Preparation for Market, by R. L. Allen. Illustrated by more than 100 Engravings. crown 8vo, pp. 374. New York, 1856. cloth. 6s. American Angler's Guide (the); or, Complete Fisher's Manual, for the United States; containing the opinions and practices of the Experienced Anglers of both Hemispheres; with the various Modes adopted in Ocean, River, Lake, and Pond Fishing; the usual Tackle and Baits required; Instructions in the Art of making Artificial Flies; Methods of making Fish-ponds, Transportation of Fish, &c. &c &c. 4th edition, revised, corrected, and greatly improved, with the addition of a 2nd part, containing over 100 pages of useful and instructive Information. Handsomely illustrated with 20 Engravings of the principal Angle Fish of America, and embellished with numerous Engravings, on Steel, Stone, and Wood, by the best Artists. post Svo, pp. 344. New York, 1857. cloth. 10s. 6d. American Matron (the); or, Practical and Scientific Cookery, by a Housekeeper. 12mo. Boston, 1851. cloth.

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Armstrong.-A Treatise on Agriculture; comprising a Concise History of its Origin and Progress; the present Condition of the Art, abroad and at Home; and the Theory and Practice of Husbandry, by John Armstrong. With Notes, by Jesse Buel; to which is added a Dissertation on the Kitchen and Fruit Garden. 18mo. New York. Barry. The Fruit Garden. A Treatise intended to explain and illustrate the Physiology of Fruit Trees, the Theory and Practice of all Operations connected with the Propagation, Transplanting, Pruning, and Training of Orchard and Garden Trees, as Standards, Dwarfs, Pyramids, Espalier, &c.; the Laying-out and Arranging different kinds of Orchards and Gardens; the Selection of suitable Varieties for different purposes and localities; Gathering and Preserving Fruits, Treatment of Discases, Destruction of Insects, Description and Uses of Implements, &c., by P. Barry, of the Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. Illustrated with upwards of 150 Figures, representing different parts of Trees, all Practical Operations, Forms of Trees, Designs for Plantations, Implements, &c. New York. 7s. 6d. Baucher.-A Method of Horsemanship, founded upon new Principles including the Breaking and Training of Horses; with Instructions for obtaining a good Seat, by F. Baucher. 3rd American edition, revised and corrected from 9th Paris edition. Illustrated with Engravings. crown 8vo, pp. 254. Philadelphia, 1856. cloth. Bement.-Rabbit-Fancier. A Treatise on the Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, and General Management of Rabbits; together with Recipes for Cooking and Dressing for the Table, by C. N. Bement. 12mo, pp. 102. New York, 1855. cloth.

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Bement. The American Poulterer's Companion: a Practical Treatise on Breeding, Rearing, and General Management of various species of Domestic Poultry; illustrated with Portraits of Fowls, mostly taken from Life, Poultry-Houses, Coops, Nests, Feeding-Hoppers, &c. A new edition, enlarged and improved, by C. N. Bement. With 120 Illustrations on Wood and Stone. square 12mo, pp. 304. New York, 1857. 8s. 6d. Bennett.--The Poultry Book. A Treatise on Breeding and General Management of Domestic Fowls; with numerous Original Descriptions, and Portraits from Life, by John C. Bennett, M.D. 12mo. Boston, 1850. Blake. The Farmers' Every-day Book; or, Sketches of Social Life in the Country; with the popular Elements on Practical and Theoretical Agriculture, and 1200 Laconics and Apophthegms relating to Ethics, Religion, and General Literature; also, 500 Receipts on Hygeian, Domestic, and Rural Economy, by the Rev. John L. Blake, D.D. 8vo. New York,

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Blake. The Modern Farmer; or, Home in the Country: designed for Instruction and Amusement on Rainy Days and Winter Evenings, by the Rev. John L. Blake, D.D. With Plates. 12mo, pp. 456. Auburn, 1853. cloth. Breck. The Flower Garden; or, Breck's Book of Flowers; in which are described all the various Hardy Herbaceous, Perennials, Annuals, Shrubby Plants, &c. &c.; with Directions for their Cultivation, by Joseph Breck. 12mo. Boston, 1851. cloth. Bridgman.-The Young Gardener's Assistant, in three Parts; containing Catalogues of Garden and Flower Seed; with Practical Directions under each head for the Cultivation of Culinary Vegetables and Flowers; also Directions for Cultivating Fruit Trees, the Grape Vine, &c.; to which is added, a Calendar to each part, showing the work necessary to be done in the various departments each month of the year, by Thomas Bridgman. 8vo. New York. cloth. 7s. 6d. Brincklé. Remarks on Entomology, chiefly in reference to an Agricultural Benefit, by W. D. Brincklé, M.D. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1852. Browne. The American Bird-Fancier, considered with reference to the

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