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The constitution & by-laws of the New-York Historical Society. 1829
2. Exposition of the objects and views of the Associate Society of West Point. 1830 [Another copy bound after item 15.]
3. Sugar cane, &c. : letter from the Secretary of the Treasury [S.D. Ingham] in reply to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 25th of January last, upon the subjects of the cultivation of the sugar cane, and the manufacture and refinement of sugar. [1831]
4. The constitution of the Lyceum of Natural History. 1817
5. [Letter from the Lyceum's secretary soliciting specimens for its collections; signed in ink Jer. Van Rensselaer]
6. Notice biographique sur m. Louis-Augustin-Guillaume Bosc ... / par A.-F. de Silvestre. 1829
7. Classical English and Agricultural Institute at Bolton Farm, Bucks county, Pa. / [William Chaderton]. [1830]. (p. 1-8 only)
8. Notice of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia / by a member. 1830
9. Constitutional ordinance for the government of the Columbian Institute. [1820?]
10. [Report relative to introducing into the City of New-York a supply of pure and wholesome water ... / presented by the Committee on Fire and Water to the Board of Aldermen, Dec. 28, 1831]
11. Act of incorporation and by-laws of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 1828
12. The constitution and statutes of the present government of the University of the City of New York, 1831
13. Regulations, &c. respecting the manner of printing inaugural dissertations of candidates for the degree of doctor of physic in the University of Edinburgh / proposed by the Medical Faculty ... [1812]
14. Constitution and bye-laws of the Natural History Society of Montreal : with directions for preserving and forwarding objects of natural history. 1828
15. Third annual report of the Natural History Society of Montreal. 1830
16. [same as item 2]
17. Fourth report of the Chester County Cabinet of Natural Science, March 19, 1831. 1831
18. Prospectus of the Rev. Mr. Peers's school, to be known thereafter by the name of the Eclectic Institute and conducted by Rev. Benjamin O. Peers, Mr. H. Hulbert Eaton, and Mr. Henry A. Griswold. 1830
19. New-York Historical Society. [1827]
20. Remarks on some Reptilia described by Richard Harland, M.D. in the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. [1827]. (Contributions of the Maclurian Lyceum to the arts and sciences, v. 1, no. 2, July 1827)