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American Almanac, &c.-(Continued).

1833.

1834.

1835.

1836.

1. On Red Snow.

2. Showers of Dust, and of soft substances, both dry and liquid.
3. On Meteoric stones.

Washington's inaugural Address, 30th April, 1789.

4. On Mirage. 5. Halos. 6. Parhelia. 7. Lightning rods.

Map of the Eclipses of February, 12th, 1831, and November, 30th, 1834. 1. On Comets. (C. B. A.)

2. Influence of the Moon upon our atmosphere.

(1.) On Temperance.

(2.) American Colonization Society.

(3.) Periodical Literature throughout the world. Vide, also, 1885. (No. 3.)
Members of the Colonial Congresses, from 1765, to 1788,- of the Convention
and of all the Congresses since the Independence: with tables of Sessions
of Congress, votes for Presidents, &c., from 1789 to 1833.
Vide, also, 1857,

No. 14.

3. The Meteors of November, 13th, 1833.

(1.) Life annuity, and other Tables; with value of the Right of Dower. (Reprinted

in 1856. Nos. 28 and 29.)

(2.) Statistical views of Mortality in various countries of Europe.

(3) Periodical Literature throughout the world.

(4.) Foreign Bauks and Currency.

(5.) Steamboat explosions in the United States.

(6.) Agricultural and Rural Economy. (Continued, next year.)

(7,) (8,) (9.) Washington's punctuality; Franklin's and Jefferson's Moral Codes.

1. Statistics of Crime in France. (C. B. A.)

2. Pauperism in France.

3. Agriculture and Rural Economy.

29-30. General summary of Religious Denominations, and of Benevolent Institutions, in

1837.

1838.

the United States.

1. Observations on the use of Anthracite coal.

2. State of Crime in Great Britain and Ireland. (C. B. A.)

3. Notices of Crime in the United States.

4. Public Libraries.

(1.) Statistical view of the Population of the United States from 1790 to 1880.
(2.) Cotton, its cultivation, manufacture and foreign trade.

Individual States: notices of their Internal Improvements; and of the increas-
ed facilities of travelling therein.

1. Prognostics of the Weather.

2. Aurora Borealis of 25th January 1837.

S. Meteors of 18th November 1836.

4. Law relating to Aliens, as regards their right of holding and conveying property

in the different States.

5. The London Periodical Press.

6. Publication of Books in England.
7. International Copyright.

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American Almanac, &c.-(Continued).

1838-(Continued).

1839.

1840.

1841.

1842.

1843.

8. Products of the Press in Germany, France and England.

9. Prices of 14 articles for 40 years.

10. Prices of Flour from 1796 to 1837.

11. Age and size of Trees.

(3.) The Tobacco Trade; from 1622 to 1835. Vide, also, 1842. No. 15.
Number and Capital of Banks in United States, from 1792 to 1836.

1. On the Calendar.

2. Expectation of Life, or Law of Mortality in England and Prussia.
3. Publication of Books.

4. Temperance, and the License Law of Massachusetts.
General Index: to vols. 1830-1839.

1. The List of American Writers.

2. The North-eastern Boundary.

3. Production and Consumption of Sugar.

4. Gold and silver produced and coined in 40 years.

5. Mortality of several Cities.

6. Prices of Wheat in England, from 1655 to 1837.

8. Produce of Copy-rights to celebrated Authors.

9. International Copyright.

(1.) Debts and Stocks of the several States. Vide, also, 1841, No. 13, and 1842, No. 13.

(2.) Steam Engines and Steamboat Navigation: History and Statistics.

(3.) American and Belgium Railroads.

(4.) to (9.) Trade of American Colonies and States, from 1697 to 1838.

Individual States: accounts of State Prisons, Penitentiaries and Insane
Asylums therein, &c.

1. The Opium Trade.

2. The Slave Trade.

3. Mortality of Amputation.

4. Emigration to America, from 1825 to 1887.

5. Statistics of Ocean Navigation.

6.

of travelling in the United States.

7. Rates of Wages in several Countries of Europe.

12. Annual Expenditure and Losses by Public Defalcations, from 1789 to 1837. 13. Debts of the several States.

17. Exports of Flour and Wheat, from 1790 to 1838.

(3.) Principal Executive Officers of the United States Government, from 1789 to 1841.

13. Revenue, Expenditures, and Debts of the several States.

14. Rates of Interest, and punishment of Usury, in the several States.

15. Statistics of the Tobacco Trade, from 1821 to 1840.

16. Coffee Trade, from 1821 to 1840.

Population tables, according to Census of 1840, pp. 137, 261, &c.

18-19. Espy's theory of Storms; with objections thereto.
(11.) Debts of the several States, in 1842.

(12.) Statistics of the United States; collected under the Census of 1840.
(15.) Insane and Idiotic, Blind, Deaf and Dumb persons in the United States.
(16.) Manufacture and trade in Printed Cottons.

(17.) Whale Fishery of the United States. Vide also, subsequent years.
(18.) Tariff of Duties, of 1842.

American Almanac, &c.-(Continued).

1844.

1845.

1846.

1847.

1848.

Map of the Eclipse of Dec. 9. 1844, in its path across the United States. 13. The Great Comet of 1843.

(12.) Sessions of Congress; Statistics of, from 1789 to 1843.

(13.) Senators and Representatives in Congress, with their periods of service, from 1789 to 1843. Vide also, 1854, No. 27.

(14.) Titles and abstracts of Public Laws passed in last Session of Congress. A similar article is inserted in all subsequent volumes.

8. Coinage of United States Mints, from 1792 to 1838. Vide also, 1846 and sub. sequent years.

9. Statistics of sale of Public Lands, from 1801 to 1843. Vide, also, 1850, No. 15. 10. Statements of United States Revenues and Expenditure, from 1789 to 1848. Vide, also, 1846 and subsequent years.

12. Mistakes in the Census of 1840.

14. Commercial Tables of Imports and Exports, Tonnage, &c., from 1821 to 1842. Vide also, 1848, No. 10, and subsequent years.

14. Espy's conclusions in Meteorology. (Wind and Storms.)

15. The influence of Agriculture on Climate, in lessening Streams, &c.

(7.) Post Office Statistics, from 1790 to 1844. Vide also, following years.

(13.) Comparative Ages and Longevity in the United States, of white, free-coloured

and slave population.

(14.) Public and private Charities in Boston.

The Observatory of Paris.

Catalogue of the Orbits of all the Comets, of which the Orbits have been computed: chronologically, and systematically arranged.

11. How much does the Government cost in the United States and in Great Britain! 12. Railroads in the United States, and in Great Britain.

13. Tariff of Duties in 1846, and the Warehousing system.

The United States National Observatory at Washington.
The Great Telescope at Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Pingré's predicted Comet of 1848.

Table shewing the flowering and leaf budding season; days and depths of snow, for 37 years, in Maine, &c. Vide other years, for similar tables.

16. Comparative view of the Debts, Property, and Finances of the States. Vide also, 1849, and subsequent years.

25. Mexican Tariff.

26. Law of Imprisonment for Debt, in the several States.

27. The Electric Telegraph.

28. Abstract of the Laws of the United States concerning Patents.

29. Railroads in the United States.

Vide also 1849, and subsequent years.

1849. The Coast Survey of the United States. By Lieut. Davis, U. S. N. 13. Increase of the Population of the United States as affected by Immigration. 14. The Ice Trade of the United States.

27. Statistics of the Army in Mexico.

29. Traffic of German Railways in 1847.

32. Commeree of the Lakes and Western Rivers,

General Index: to vols., 1840-1849,

American Almanac, &c-(Continued).

1850. Melloni's Researches in Radiant Heat; by Professor Lovering, of Harvard. 15. Public Lands; with Statistical Tables of sales and grants of lands, from 1787 to present time, &c.

1851.

1852.

1853.

1854.

1855.

1856.

1857.

16. Description of the Fairmount, Croton, and Cochituate Water-works.

32. Value of Breadstuffs and Provisions exported, from 1821 to 1848.

Animal Electricity; by Professor Lovering.

14. Census of Charleston, S. C., in 1848.

15. Statistical view of the principal Public Libraries in Europe and America, in 1848.

16. Statistics of Coal.

Recent Discoveries in Astronomy, relating to the Planets and Satellites of
the Solar System; by Professor Lovering.

15. Emigration from Great Britain and Ireland, for 26 years. (1825-1850.)
29. Net Mint value of Gold and Silver Coins issued, in any part of the world,
within the past 25 years. Vide, also, 1855, No. 29.

Recent Discoveries in Astronomy, relating to the Comets; by Professor
Lovering.

Atmospherical Electricity; by Professor Lovering.

27. Senators and Representatives in Congress, from 1843 to 1853. (Continued from 1844, No. 13.)

Atmospherical Electricity; (Continued from 1854.)

27. Comparative view of the condition of the Banks in the United States, in 1850-1, and 1853-4, and in earlier years. Vide, also, 1856, No. 26.

28. Amount of American Securities held abroad, in June, 1853.

29. Fineness and Value of certain Foreign Coins. Vide, also, 1856, 27.
Atmospherical Electricity; (Continued from 1855.)

11. (Trade Returns,) includes quantity and value of Exports of Cotton, Rice,
Tobacco, and Breadstuffs, since 1820.

25. (American Railroads,) includes Railroads in Canada; and notices of surveyed routes for a Railroad from the Mississippi, or its tributaries, to the Pacific Ocean. Vide, also, 1857, No, 25.

Terrestrial Magnetism; by Professor Lovering.

11. Contains, besides the usual Commercial Tables, the quantity and value of
Cotton, Rice, Tobacco, and Breadstuffs, Exported, since 1820. Price of
Flour, and its average annual export, since 1800. Circulation of Specie and
Bank notes; imports and exports of Coin and Bullion since 1821.

14. Votes for President and Vice-President, Electoral Votes of each State, and
apportionment of Representation, since 1789.

Popular Presidential Vote, since 1824.

25. Railroads in the United States, and in Canada; and surveys for Railroad to

the Pacific Ocean.

History. Histoire.

I. CHRONOLOGY, UNIVERSAL HISTORY, AND PHILOSOPHY OF

HISTORY.

I. CHRONOLOGIE, HISTOIRE UNIVERSELLE, ET PHILOSOPHIE DE L'HISTOIRE.

Art (l') de vérifier les dates des faits historiques, des inscriptions, des chroniques et autres anciens monumens avant l'ère chrétienne, par le moyen d'une table chronologique, où l'on trouve les années de la période Julienne, les années du monde, les olympiades, les années de Rome, l'ère de Nabonassar, l'ère des Séleucides ou des Grecs, l'ère césaréenne d'Antioche, l'ère Julienne, l'ère d'Espagne, l'ère actiaque, le cycle de XIX ans, ou nombre d'or, &c., &c., et les chronologies des éclipses, &c., &c.; par un Religieux de la Congrégation de St-Maur. Imprimé pour la première fois sur les manuscrits des Bénédictins ; mis en ordre par M. de Saint-Allais. 5 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1819. Art (l') de vérifier les dates des faits historiques, des Chartes, des Chroniques et autres anciens monumens, depuis la naissance de Notre Seigneur &c., &c., par un Religieux de la Congrégation de Saint-Maur ; ré-imprimé avec des corrections et annotations, et continué jusqu'à nos jours, par M. de Saint-Allais. 18 vol. 8vo., et table. Paris, 1818-1819. Art (l') de vérifier les dates, depuis l'année 1770 jusqu'à nos jours; formant la continuation ou troisième partie de l'ouvrage publié sous ce nom par les Religieux Bénédictins de la Congrégation de Saint-Maur; cette partie, rédigée par une société de savans et hommes de lettres, et publiée par M. le Chevalier de Courcelles. 18 vol. 8vo., et 2 vol. de tables. Paris, 1821-1844.

Blair's (John) Chronological and Historical Tables, from the Creation to the present time; with additions and corrections; new edition, by Sir H. Ellis. 8vo. London, 1851.

Blair's Chronological Tables, revised and enlarged; comprehending the Chronology and History of the World, from the earliest times to the Russian Treaty of Peace, April 1856: by J. Willoughby Rosse. 12mo. London, 1856.

Bohn's Library.

"The student will readily perceive, that all that remains of Blair is the general "outline. The work has been entirely re constructed, and every line tested by "an examination with later and better authorities." (Preface.)

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