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12. Types of mankind : or, Ethnological researches : based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races, and upon their natural, geographical, philological and biblical history, illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of Samuel George Morton and by additional contributions from L. Agassiz, W. Usher, and H.S. Patterson

13. Report of the Board of Directors of Internal Improvements of the State of Massachusetts : on the practicability and expediency of a rail-road from Boston to the Hudson River, and from Boston to Providence ; submitted to the General Court, January 16, 1829 : to which are annexed, the reports of the engineers ... with plans and profiles of the routes.

14. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in response to the House resolution of the 22d instant, a copy of the report of Henry W. Elliott on the condition of the fur-seal fisheries of Alaska, together with all maps and illustrations accompanying said report.

16. The political economy of inland navigation, irrigation, and drainage; with thoughts on the multiplication of commercial resources; and on means of bettering the condition of mankind, by the construction of canals, by the improvement of their various capacities for commerce, transfer, agriculture, household supplies, and mechanical power; and by the unlimited extension thereof into the remotest interior of Great Britain and of foreign parts.

19. A new and accurate description of the present great roads and the principal cross roads of England and Wales : commencing at London, and continued to the farthest parts of the kingdom, with the several branches leading out of them ; and a description of the several towns that stand thereon. Divided into four parts, viz. western, northern, eastern, and southern. To which are added, the ancient Roman roads and stations in Britain. Also some general rules to know the original of the names of places in England, a list of mitred abbots, and an alphabetical list of fairs regulated according to the new style.