Silliman's Journal of Science and the Arts, ...... Silliman's Travels, (12mo. 1st and 3d vols. missing,).... Silva, or a Discourse on Forest Trees, (4to.) ...... ... .. .. ... .. 17 " .. .. 1 Sinclair's Agriculture,......... Sismondi's Literature of Europe, Sketches of Algiers, (by Shaler,) Sketches of Louisiana, Smeaton's Miscellaneous Papers, (4to.) Report on Civil Engineering, (4to.) Smith's History of New-York, (boards, edition of 1829,) Smith's Wealth of Nations, (boards, M'Culloch's edition, Spafford's Gazetteer of the State of New-York, (edition Sparks' Life of Ledyard, see "Life of Ledyard." Spy Unmasked, see "The Spy Unmasked." Squanzin's Civil Engineering, (missing,).............. 1 66 Statistical Account of Upper Canada, (Gourlay's,) Stedman's American War, .......... Steuart's (Sir James) Works, Stewart's (Dugald) Philosophy of the Active and Moral Stewart's Works, see "Works of Dugald Stewart." 2 6 .. 6 66 ........... 2 66 Tabular Statistical Views of the Population, &c. of the United States, (by Watterston & Van Zandt, 4to.) Tacitus, see "Murphy's Tacitus." Temple's Works, (printed in 1720, fol.) ................ 1 The Ladies' Magazine, (vol. 1, 10 numbers, unbound, 2d and 10th numbers wanting.) (vol. 2, 10 numbers, unbound, 3d and 5th numbers wanting.) (vol. 3, 1st number only.) The Jurist, (No. 4 only, 1828.) The Spy Unmasked, The Western Review, see "Western Monthly Review." Theory of the Earth, (by Samuel L. Mitchell,) Transactions of the Albany Institute, (boards,) Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, (4to.) 1 Travels in Africa by Denham and Clapperton,.......... of George Keppel, see "Keppel's Narrative." .... 1 1 1 of the Duke of Saxe-Weimar, see "Saxe-Weimar's on Warming and Ventilating Buildings,........ 1 1 on Rail-Roads and Carriages, (missing,) Trumbull's History of Connecticut, History of the United States, Tudor's Letters on the Eastern States,............ View of the United States, (by Darby,)..... States, .. Watson on Canals and Agriculture, Watson's Philip II. and Philip III. .. ............ Wealth of Nations, (by Adam Smith, Edition of 1818, Playfair's,) Webster's Dictionary, 2 66 Weld's Travels through North America and Canada, .... (12th number of 1st vol.) Western Review, see "The Western Review." Young's France, in 1787, 1788 and 1789, ........... Arrowsmith's Four Quarters of the Globe, (America and .... Europe missing,)..... 68 "Upper and Lower Canada, ......... Carleton's Map of the District of Maine, Eddy's Map of the State of New-York, ..... 1 " 1 " "Europe,...... "South America, .... Historical Map, (missing.) Gillet's Map of New-England, (Northern Part,)........ Gordon's Map of the State of New Jersey,...... Greeleaf's Map of the State of Maine, Lay's Map of South America, (missing.) ........ ....... .. Lay's Map of the State of New-York, (1817) .......... 1 Vol. Lewis's Map of the United States, .... ........... Longworth's Map of the City of New-York, ........... Van Allen's Map of the City of Albany,...... Vance's Map of the Western Part of the State of N. York, "United States, .. "of the World, on a Globular Projection, 1 “ Warren's and Gillet's Map of the State of Connecticut, Wiltberger's Map of the Countries found in Sacred, Classic and Ecclesiastical Writers, with a Vocabulary, .. 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