of the late President JEFFERSON, when it was purchased by Congress in 1815. J. 45 Tracts.-On the Culture of Lucerne, p. 12mo; Richmond.-Country Habitations, 8vo.-Letter to Lord Somerville, late President of the Board of Agriculture, with a View to show the Inutility of the Plans and Researches of that Institution, by Thomas Stone, Svo; London, 1800.--Treatise on Practical Farming, by John A. Binns, 8vo; Fredericktown, 1803.-L'Abondance, ou la Véritable Pierre Philosophale, by F. de la Jutais, 12mo; Phila. 1805.—Directions for the Transplantation, &c., of Young Thorn or other Hedge Plants, by Thomas Main, 8vo; Washington, 1807.-Notice sur l'Agriculture des Celtes et des Gaulois, 8vo; Paris, 1806.-Mémoire sur la Naturalisation des Arbres Forestiers de l'Amerique Septentrionale, par F. A. Michaux, 8vo; Paris, 1805.-Plan of the re-printed Reports of the Board of Agriculture, 8vo; London, 1806.Coup-d'Eil sur la Culture de quelques Végétaux exotiques, dans les Départemens Méridionaux de la France, par Dr. L. Valentin, 8vo; Paris, 1807.-Rapport, et Médailles d'Encouragement données par la Société d'Agriculture du Département de la Seine, 1808, 8vo; Paris, 1808.— Address to the People of the United States, on the importance of encouraging Agriculture and Domestic Manufactures, by G. W. P. Custis, 8vo; Alexandria, 1808. J, 43 Tracts.-Particulars of the Breeding Stock, late the property of Robert Fowler, of the County of Oxford, England, 8vo; Lond. 1791.-Sketches of Rotations of Crops, &c., by J. B. Bordley, 8vo; Phil. 1796.-Outlines of a Plan for Establishing a State Society of Agriculture in Pennsylvania, 8vo; Phila. 1794.-Manures most advantageously applied to the various sorts of Soils, by R. Kirwen, 8vo; Lond. 1796.-Agricultural Experiments on Gypsum; and experiments to ascertain the best rotation of Crops, by G. Logan, 8vo; Phil. 1797. J. 55 Tracts.-Rapport sur le Perfectionnement des Charrues, par Citoyen François (de Neufchâteau,) 8vo; Paris, 1801.Lettres du Lord Somerville, du Duc de Bedford, de M. Arthur Young, au C. François (de Neufchâteau) sur la Charrue, 8vo; Paris, 1803.-Médailles d'Encouragement données par la Société d'Agriculture du Département de la Seine, 1803, 8vo; Paris, 1803. J. 70 100 Traité sur la Culture de la Vigne, par Chaptal, Rozier, Par- J. 89 Transactions of the Society, instituted in the State of New York, for the promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures, 4to; part 1; New York, 1792. 8 Trinci, Cosimo: L'Agricoltore Sperimentato, 2 v. 12mo; Venezia, 1796. NOTE.... The Works to which the letter J. is prefixed, were in the Library J. 34 Tupputi, Dominique: Réflexions Succinctes sur l'état de l'Agriculture, et de quelques autres parties de l'Administration, dans le Royaume de Naples, 8vo; Paris, 1807. J. 36 Vettori, Piero: Trattato della Coltivazione degli Ulivi, 8vo; 59 Walker, John: Economical History of the Hebrides and Highlands of Scotland, 2 v. 8vo; Lond. 1812. White, James: Compendium of the Veterinary Art, 4 v. 12mo; Lond. 1822. J. 23 Young, Arthur: Farmer's Guide, in Hiring and Stocking Farms, 2 v. 8vo; Dublin, 1771. 7 Accum, Frederick: Chemical Amusements; with additions, by Thomas Cooper, 12mo; Phila. 1818. J. 23 Adet, Pierre-August: Leçons Elémentaires de Chimie, 8vo; Paris, 1804. 26 Alcock, Thomas: Essay on the Use of Chlorurets of Oxide of Sodium and of Lime, as powerful Disinfecting Agents, 8vo; Lond. 1827.' J. 30 Archer, James: Inaugural Essay on the Effects and Modus Operandi of the Carbonates of Lime, Magnesia, and Potash, in the cure of general and local Diseases, 8vo; Phila. 1804.-The Doctrine of Phlogiston established, and that of the Composition of Water refuted, by Joseph Priestley, 8vo; Northumberland, 1803. ༣. 9 Baumé, Antoine: Chymie Expérimentale et Raisonnée, 3 v. 8vo; Paris, 1773. 35 Bergman, Sir Torbern: Physical and Chemical Essays, tr. by E. Cullen, with Notes, &c., 3 v. 8vo; Lond. 1788. 34 Black, Joseph: Lectures on the Elements of Chemistry, 3 v. Svo; Phila. 1807. 37 Brande, William Thomas: Manual of Chemistry, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1821. 38 Third Dissertation on the Pro gress of Chemical Philosophy, 8vo; Boston, 1818. of the late President JEFFERSON, when it was purchased by Congress in 1815. J. 32 Cazalet, Jean-André: Théorie de la Nature, 8vo; Bordeaux, J. 22 J. 14 1796. Chaptal, J. A.: Elémens de Chimie, 3 v. 8vo; Paris, 1796. Phila. 1816. Some Information concerning Gas Lights, 8vo; Conversations on Chemistry, 2 v. 12mo; Lond. 1807. J. 18 Cramer, John Andrew: Elements of the Art of Assaying Metals; tr. from the Latin, 8vo; Lond. 1741. J. 15 Crawford, Adair: Experiments and Observations on Animal Heat, Svo; Lond. 1808. 36 J. 10 J. 24 41 Davy, Sir Humphrey: Elements of Chemical Philosophy, Dobson, Matthew: Medical Commentary on Fixed Air; with Explanatory Dictionary of the Apparatus and Instruments em- J. 12 Fond, Sigaud de la: Essai sur Différentes Especes d'Air-Fixe, ou Gas; revue et augmentée, par N. Rouland, 8vo; Paris, 1785. J. 27 J. 21 42 33 J. 17 J. 16 Foronda, Valentin de: Lecciones Ligeras de Chîmica, 8vo; Fourcroy, A. F.: Elémens d'Histoire Naturelle et de Chimie, Hare, Robert: Compendium of the Course of Chemical In- Ingen-Housz, Jean: Expériences et Observations sur divers 8vo; Paris, 1789. J. 28 Jacobs, W. Stephen: Experiments and Observations on Urinary and Intestinal Calculi, Svo; Philadelphia, 1801. Student's Chemical Pocket Companion, 12mo; Philadelphia, 1802. J. 20 Lavoisier, A. L.: Traité Elémentaire de Chimie, 2 v. 8vo; J. Paris, 1789. 39 Mackenzie, Colin: One Thousand Experiments in Chemistry, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1821. 3 Macquer, Joseph: Dictionnaire de Chimie, 4 v. 12mo; Paris, 1778. NOTE.... The Works to which the letter J. is prefixed, were in the Libra y J. 8 Macquer, Joseph: Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chemistry; trans. from the French, by Andrew Reid, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1758. J. 13 J. 43 Metherie, M. de la: Essay Analytique sur l'Air Pur, et les Neumann, Caspar: Chemical Works; abridged, &c., by Wm. Penington, John: Chemical and Economical Essays, 8vo; Rouland, N.: Tableau Historique des Propriétés des Phénom- Schéele, Ch. Wm.: Mémoires de Chimie, 12mo; Dijon, 1785. 12mo; Paris, 1781. J. 29 Smith, Thomas P.: Sketch of the Revolutions in Chemistry, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1798. J. 35 Thomson, Thomas: System of Chemistry; with Notes, by Thomas Cooper, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1818. 2 Watson, Richard: Chemical Essays, 5 v. 12mo; London, 1784-'87. CHAPTER IX.....[ALCOVE N°. 3.] SURGERY. 4 Abernethy, John: Surgical Observations, 2 v. 8vo; Phila. 1811. 5 Lectures on Ana omy, Surgery, and Pa thology, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1828. 6 Bell, Charles: Letters concerning the Diseases of the Urethra, 7 8vo; Boston, 1811. System of Operative Surgery, founded on the basis of Anatomy, 2 v. 8vo; Hartford, 1816. 8 Bell, John: Discourses on the Nature and Cure of Wounds, 2 v. in 1, 8vo; Edinburgh, 1795. J. J. 9 - Principles of Surgery; abridged by J. A. Smith, with Notes, &c., 8vo; New York, 1810. 10 Boyer, J. B. N.: Lectures upon Diseases of the Bones, arranged by Richerand; tr. from the French, by M. Farrell; with Notes, &c., by J. Hartshorne, 8vo; Phila. 1805. of the late President JEFFERSON, when it was purchased by Congress in 1815. 11 Boyer, J. B. N.: Treatise on Surgical Diseases, tr. from the French, by A. H. Stevens, with Notes by the Translator, 2 v. 8vo; New York, 1815-'16. Burns, Allan: Observations on the Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck; with a Life of the Author, and additional Cases and Observations, by G. S. Pattison, 8vo; Balt. 1823. 14 Cooper, Samuel: Dictionary of Practical Surgery; with Notes and Additions, by J. S. Dorsey, 2 v. 8vo; Phila. 1810. First Lines of the Practice of Surgery, 8vo; J. 13 Phila. 1808. Desault, P. J.: Surgical Works, by X. Bichat; tr. from the original, by E. D. Smith, 2 v. 8vo; Phila. 1814. Laforest, M.: L'Art de Soigner les Pieds, 12mo; Paris, 1782. Laforgue, L.: L'Art du Dentiste, 8vo; Paris, 1802. Mauriceau, François: Traité des Maladies des Femmes Grosses, 4to; Paris, 1681. Waters, N. B.: System of Surgery, extracted from the Works of Benjamin Bell, of Edinburgh, 8vo; Phil. 1791. CHAPTER X.....[ ALCOVE No. 3.] MEDICINE. J. 57 Adair's Medical Cautions to Invalids, 8vo; Bath, 1787. Natural History of the Body and Mind, 8vo; Bath, J. 58 81 J. 4 102 J. 32 J. 130 13 J. 53 J. 38 J. 65 J. 92 75 J. 91 1787. Ainslie's Materia Indica, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1826. American Medical Journal, 3 v. 8vo; Phila. 1827 and 1828. Astruc's Diseases of Children, 8vo; London, 1746. Barnwell's Physical Investigations, Svo; Phila. 1802. Beddoe's Observations on Calculus, &c., 8vo; Phila. 1797. |