■ • • 1- i I Book,^31z Goipght^J" - COFYRIGOT DEPOSm N ^ /^Uy<^£^y^/^i^ ^€- rinLAUKLi'iiiA, Dec. 7, 1839. Sir: — I attended, a few days since, your Lectures in this city, "On the Dis- covery by the Northmen," and derived great pleasure from Xhc same. Being by birth a Northman, and having for some years studied many of the old Icelandic documents concerning this intere.sting subject, 1 hesitate not to say that your Lecture is compiled with much care and labor, and cannot but be in- teresting and instructive to all persons. Your obedient servant, . C. D. ARFWEDSON, U. S. Consul at Stockholm. From J/rs. Willard, of Troy. " Mr. Davis has delivered an interesting and instructive Lecture, relating to the history of our r-'** in try, to members of the Troy FemiJe Seminary." ^ . ~. T" From the late distinguished Ornithologist. I have read the *• Antiquities of Central America, and 1h« Discovery of New England by the Northmen five hundred years before Columbus," by A. Davis, with ex :ue pleasure and satisfaction ; and I feel much indebted to that learned gentleman for all that he lias said on this most interesting subject, in his memora- ble lecture above mentioned, and I trust that it will be as highly appreciated by all who peruse it as by myself. I take this opportunity to offer to Mr. Davis my sincere thanks for his goodness to me, and have great pleasure in subscribing my- eelf his friend and respectful humble servant. JOHN J, AUDUBON . To A. D.A.VIS, formerly Chaplain of the Senate, &c., N. Y. From 3IaJor Gen. Jcsuj), If. S. A . I have attended the Lecture of Rev. Mr. Davis, on the '■ Discovery of America by the Northmen," with much pleasure and profit; and I respectfully recom- mend him to the patronage of teachers, and of the public generally. Washington Citv. Mar. 23, iSiO. THOMAS S. JESUP. Professor A. Davis, of Buffalo, who some years since lectured before a very, distinguished audience in this city, on tlie " Antiquities of America," proposes to deliver a lecture on the great discoveries lately made in the Eastern Continent, as at Babylon, Nineveh, Persia, &c. The former success of Professor Davis in tliis city, and the very high estimation in which he is held by the literary and scientific circles of New Y(nk and other principal American cities, will be his best introduction to our readers. — Toronto Daily Patriot, March 27, 1851. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 008 933 808 6 % *%-. "''^,