Treatise on Leeches, p. 67; of Munro's description of the
Genesee Country, p. 69; of Lewis Evans's Map and Tho-
mas Pownal's Topographical description of the Middle Co-
lonies in America, p. 78. To which are added, seventeen
articles of Domestic and Foreign Intelligence on important
Subjects, relative to the History of American Birds; the
productions of the South Sea Islands; the Grand Sea-ane-
mone of New-York; the metallic nature of Alkalies; on the
Organization of Hermaphrodites; Antiquities near Chili-
cothe; Mineralogy of Onondago; arrangement of the Les-
kean Cabinet of Fossils; exhaustion of Muscular Action,
as a means of reducing Luxations; and various other mat-
ters, p. 81 to 104.
I. An operation successfully performed upon an Aneu-
rism of the Femoral Artery, in the Alms-House at
New-York. By David Hosack, M. D. and Profes-
sor of Botany, &c.
II. Cases of Carotid and Inguinal Aneurism, successful-
ly treated at Guy's Hospital in London, by Mr.
Astley Cooper. Drawn up and communicated by
Mr. James Vose, of New-York, an Assistant there. 109
III. Observations on Hemorrhage from the Urethra in
Gonorrhea; and on the operation of certain remedies
in the cure of that Disease. By Samuel Akerly,
Physician in New-York, and one of the Physicians
of the Dispensary, &c.
IV. Trudeau's remarks on the manners of the Indians
high up the Missouri, (continued from p. 56 and con-
cluded)
V. Facts concerning the worms, called Botts, in Horses.
By Dr. Amos Hamlin, of Durham, Greene-County,
(N. Y.)
VI. A Case of ruptured Womb. By Dr. Chatard, of
Baltimore.
VII. A Topographical description of the County of
Saratoga (N. Y.) with an account of the treatment
of some of its endemic diseases. By Dr. John
Stearns, of Waterford. (Read before the Medical
Society of the State.)
VIII. A Patient labouring under Hydrophobia, suc-
cessfully treated by Quicksilver. In a memoir read