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N | | Vol. I.—A to O. : Hig PREFACE by the PRESIDENT. ff - Ny Te Nis Y ~ DELECTANT DOMI, NON IMPEDIUNT FORIS, PEREGRINANTUR, RUSTICANTUR. - dl ( 4 ) i 0 4 We : — s&s \Zagei _ ee —— TO CATALOGUE OF 1880. “Kwnow1ne I lov’'d my books, he furnish’d me, From my own library, with volumes that I prize dmbove Lo %e » poor me. my ain Was dukedom large enough.” . se ieswinranee, “Tae Tempxst,” I. ii. “Look, Lucius, here’s the book I sought for so.” —“ Junius Causar,” IV. iii. . . . « “A book? O rare one!” —“CyMBELINE,” V. iv. “That place that does contain My books, the best companions, is to me A glorious court, where hourly I converse Blea the old and philosophers ;: or variety, I confer With kings a ; and emperors, and weigh their counsels ; victories, if unjustly got, Uses a strict account, and, dn my fancy, Deface their ill-plac’d statues.” Bzeaumont AND FuetcHer’s “THe Exper Brotuer,” I. ii. Tue Melbourne Public Library was founded in the year 1853. Before the passing of the Act of Parliament in December, 1869, under which the Institution is now governed, the administration was committed to five Trustees; namely— (a) His Honor Mr. Justice Barry. (+) The Honorable Wini1am Foster Srawen, Esquire, Attorney-General. (c) The Honorable James Frepsrick Patmur, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Assembly. (d) The Honorable Huex Cuntina Earpuny Cuinpers, Esquire, Collector of Her Majesty's Customs. Davin Caarreris McArruur, Esquire, J.P. The Honorable Sir Francis Murruy, Speaker of the House of Assembly, was appointed in the place of the Honorable Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, by a Proclamation published in the Victoria “Government Gazette,” bearing date, September 4th, 1863; he resigned in December, 1876. (a) Now Sir RepMonD Barry. (}) Now Sir WiLtiAM Foster STAWELL, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. (c) Afterwards Sir James Frepurick Patmer, President of the Legislative Council (@) Now Minister for War on the Gladstone Ministry of England, 1880 ; he-resigned September 4, 1863. i Ee The Trustees were honored for fifteen years with the duty of conducting the management of the Library. During that time they were not called upon to report, and periodical accounts of their transactions were not furnished by them as is now required. It was only by occasional Addresses to the different Governors at the opening of various portions successively added to the building, by the publication in the newspapers of lists of books received, of donations, of letters accompanying them, or which treated of subjects of interest connected with the interior economy or development of the different branches of the Institution, that the Trustees were enabled to instruct the Public from time to time as to their proceedings. Under these circumstances, as well as the very great expansion of the Institution in all its respective branches, and the remarkable increase of the number of Visitors and Readers, the President of the Library has consented to introduce a brief outline of the history of its development by the way of Preface to this Catalogue. The first occasion upon which the Trustees gave a public account of their proceedings was when they received His Excellency Major-General McArthur, Acting Governor of Victoria, who opened the Library on Monday, the 11th day of February, 1856. They then presented to him the following Address :— Sir, Ir affords the Trustees much satisfaction that it is at last in their power to ask your ExcelJency to throw open to the Public the doors of this Institution; on which occasion they have the honor to submit to you a Report of their Proceedings. The necessity for making provision to meet the literary wants of the community forced itself upon the attention of Her Majesty’s Government and the Legislature at an early period of the history of the Colony of Victoria. Accordingly, in the year 1853, the sums of £3,000 for the purchase of books, and £10,000 in aid of the erection of a suitable building, placed on the Estimates by His Excellency Mr. LaTrobe, were voted by the Honorable the Legislative Council; and in the following year like amounts, placed on the Estimates for similar purposes, were also cheerfully voted. Towards the close of 1853 the Trustees were appointed; and when the dedication to the public of a piece of land—containing nearly two acres—as a site on which to build was officially announced to them, they called for plans; and invited,—with the offer of liberal premiums,—the competition of all the professional men whose services were available. From those sent in, that of Mr. Reed was selected. The portion of the building already erected, andthe drawing of the whole, as it is proposed to bo vn. 7 complete it, will enable your Excellency to judge of the design preferred by the Trustees ; their desire was to secure for the Public a building combining internal convenience with external propriety of style, which would admit of extension without violating the proportion of that part of the structure, the erection of which was at the time contemplated, and of a class in accordance with the improved taste and prospects of the country. It is due to the other competitors to remark, that several of the plans,— in particular that of Mr. Burgoyne, to whom the second prize was awarded,— were deserving of honorable mention. The more pressing exigencies of the public service, and large demands upon the revenue, interrupted for some months the further proceedings of the Trustees ; and it was not until the 3rd July, 1854, that the chief Foundation Stone was laid by His Excellency Sir Charles Hotham, a day deservedly memorable as that upon which was also laid the chief Foundation Stone of a kindred institution—the Melbourne University. The portion of the building to be now opened consists of the centre, a square of 50 feet by 52 feet in height, forming an entrance hall, well adapted for a museum, or for the reception of statuary or works of art ; and a chamber above—lighted by windows and a dome,—the dimensions of which are 50 feet by 50 feet, with a height of 32 feet. The extent of bookcases at present finished will receive about 8,000 volumes ; the space will admit of shelving for several thousands more. The outlay, including the fittings, furniture, and other incidental expenses, has been £16,000. By the immediate intended enlargement, Two Wings will supply accom- modation for the Librarian, and additional room for objects of Natural History, and a complete collection of Geological Specimens, also a Reading-room, which, with that already built, will be about 150 feet in length ; and a staircase and portico, the absence of which deprives the building of its most striking archi- tectural features. As two side walls and a back wall are already erected, the whole may be finished for—as has been estimated—about £13,000, a sum which, when placed at their disposal, the Trustees will be delighted to expend with the strictest regard to economy. As soon as circumstances permitted, the Trustees forwarded to England £2,500 for the purchase of books ; and being anxious to consult the wishes of those who would become the readers, requested the Public, by a series of advertisements inserted in the newspapers for some months, to favour the Trustees with catalogues and lists of such works as might be required. They also wrote to several gentlemen—members of this community, then in Europe— with the hope of enlisting their co-operation in London and elsewhere in the selection of the books ordered, and in obtaining by gift or purchase from the British Museum, the Libraries of the Universities or Colleges, or from other public or private Societies, copies of any works of value, [viii ] They, moreover, addressed a letter to the Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, forwarded by his Excellency Mr. LaTrobe, informing him of the establishment and nature of the Institution; of the necessity for procuring many works of approved merit, which the means at their disposal would not allow them to order; and suggesting, that such as the Statutes at Large, the Statutes of the Realm, the various Records, State Papers, Voyages, Travels, Surveys, Maps, Charts, Plans, and Reports published by the various Royal and Parliamentary Societies and Commissions, or by the Admiralty, &c. &c. might be supplied. It is with no slight regret that the Trustees are compelled to say that their advertisements were disregarded ; the letters, with one exception—a refusal,— unacknowledged ; and that His Grace the Secretary of State for the Colonies informed them “that he was unable to furnish any books unless payment were made for the same by the Colonial Government.” They met with still further disappointment in not being able to obtain payment of the two sums of £3000 and £3000, voted by the honorable the Legislative Council in the years 1854 and 1855 respectively, for the purchase of books, and are therefore able to present a very small number only of those ordered. The collection comprises such of the leading standard writers and compilations on the chief subjects of literary inquiry as the funds allowed them to buy, and their order has been complied with by the bookseller— Mr. Guillaume—in a manner of which your Excellency and the public will, it is hoped, form a favourable opinion. It also contains 84 volumes, presented by His Excellency Mr. LaTrobe ; and a copy of the “Times ” newspaper of the year 1800, presented by Mr. G. M. Gallot—the only donations of which it can as yet boast. That this collection is not larger is thus accounted for. But the Trustees are by no means discouraged, and look forward with sanguine expectation to the future. It is possible that the interest which the public of this country is known to feel in all subjects connected with the Arts, could not be effectually brought into action, as regards this Institution, until it was placed on a declared footing ; and there is every expectation that when the liberal principles on which it is established are known—all persons being free to enter who observe the decencies of dress and manners—and the advantages it will afford are appreciated, it will be warmly and generously supported. Contributions of books, pamphlets, maps, charts, prints—especially relating to the early history of this and the adjoining countries, and any presented by authors,—donations of coins, medals, works of art, of natural curiosities, will be gratefully received; and the Library may be rendered more comprehensive and varied if Visitors will oblige the Trustees by inserting in the Order Book the titles of such works as it is desirable should be obtained. The Trustees will enter into direct communication with the conductors of the European Libraries, and the officers of the different literary, philosophical, [ ix ] and scientific Institutions and Societies, and solicit that assistance which the promoters of learning and science are always ready to give; and they—if supported as they expect to be—hope that in a short time, in addition to an extensive collegtion of English general literature, they may, through the instrumentality of the representatives of the ministers of different Foreign States, succeed in possessing themselves of that of other countries, as well as of a body of authentic official information emanating from the departments of the useful arts, commerce, education, crime, and social and economical statistics. The misfortune of the lapse of the votes for 1854 and 1855, may be repaired by the honorable the Legislative Council, with the sanction of your Excellency, making up the deficiency. Such a recognition of the value of this Institution, none will acknowledge more gratefully than Tuer TRUSTEES, REDMOND BARRY. WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL. JAMES FREDERICK PALMER. HUGH CULLING EARDLEY CHILDERS. DAVID CHARTERIS McARTHUR. AIS EXCELLENCY Briefly expressed his satisfaction at the account given by the Trustees, and formally declared that the Reading Room be thenceforth opened to the Public —that admission be free to all persons above the age of fourteen years, without the necessity for letters of recommendation, or the production of reference as to social condition—that Readers be admitted between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p.m., and be allowed to take from the shelves such books as they may require, The Library was accordingly opened. The Increase of Books and of Readers, the Extension of Time for Reading, the Enlargement of the Building, the Expansion of the Institution, with other particulars, may be learned from the Address of the Trustees which follows. The next opportunity afforded to the Trustees was on Tuesday, May 24th, 1859, being the Birthday of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen; when his Excellency Sir Henry Barkly, K.C.B., Governor-in-Chief of the Colony, opened the “Queen’s Reading Room,” [xed THE ADDRESS OF THE TRUSTEES WAS AS FOLLOWS :— Sir, A portion of the left Wing of the Melbourne Publie Library, being so far completed as to allow the admission of Visitors, the Trustees have done themselves the honor to request your Excellency to declare it open to the Public, It may be interesting to you, Sir, to be informed of the progress of this Institution. The centre part of the building, erected at a cost of about £16,000, consisting of an Entrance-Hall, with a Reading-Room above, 50 feet by 50 feet, and 32 feet high, was opened by His Excellency Major-General McArthur, on the 11th February, 1856. The Library then contained only 3,846 volumes, and the hours of admission were from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It was not until the end of May that the arrangements for lighting the building with gas were finished; the hours of admission were then extended from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The number of Visitors during the broken period of that year was 23,769. During the ensuing year, 1857; the number increased to 49,226, and as considerable additions had been made to the collection of books, and as a desire for a further extension of the hours of admission was manifested by the public, it was opened on the 1st January, 1858, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, The enlargement of the hours of admittance caused a considerable aug- mentation in the number of Visitors, as in the year 1858 the number was 77,925. During the first three months of the present year, the number was 21,259, giving for three years and two months a total of 172,179. When it is borne in mind that hitherto there has not been much to attract the idle and inquisitive, or to entertain the frivolous, that the works in this place are those which invite the scholar, instruct the diligent inquirer, and detain the serious,—the number of readers here presents a remarkable proportion to that of the visitors to other libraries. Also as the chief impediment hitherto experienced has been actual want of space, and as the Trustees will now be able to yield to the inclination of opinion that the Library should be kept open until 10 p.m., there is good reason to believe that the increased accommodation, and the still further extension of time for reading, will enable still larger numbers to avail themselves of the privileges now granted. The number of books at present on the shelves is 13,214. This includes 100 rare and costly volumes presented by the Emperor of the French. To these may be added 2,000 expected to arrive daily, of which a large portion, shipped by the “Omeo” (charged also with the Electric cable intended [ xi ] to connect this country with the neighbouring island of Tasmania) might have been received ere this but for the disasters which befel that vessel. Money has been remitted to England for the purchase of 6,000 volumes, which may this country before the close of the year. £5,000 is at the disposal of the stees for further purchases, which may swell the number to upwards of 25,000 volumes, and had it not been for the pressure on the public revenue which caused the lapse of the sums of £3,000 for 1854, and £3,000 for 1855, voted for the purchase of books, that number might at this moment have been in the possession of the Trustees. The selection has been governed by strict attention to principles which will secure the standard publications in the different departments of history and literature, the most approved works on all the important branches of natural and applied science, and the best illustrations of the celebrated productions of Art. It has been observed that a prevailing anxiety exists that the collection should be largely enriched with works of the highest order in science and the practical arts; a desire with which the Trustees make it a study to comply. The portion of the new building, now ready for the reception of visitors, consists of a room 95 feet long, by 50 feet wide, and 32 feet high, joined to the former 50 feet by 50 feet of equal height, giving a Reading-Room of 145 feet in length. Further accommodation is to be found in the well-lighted galleries which run along each side and across one end, and the disposition of the book-cases, different from that which obtains in the outer chamber, will admit of a systematic classification and numbering of the books, at once convenient to the individual, by leading him to the subject of his study, and to the visitors generally, by diffusing them through the rooms. It will much facilitate the superintendence of the Librarian and his assistants, and improve the comfort of the Readers. The lower story, which is not yet finished, is well adapted for the purpose for which it was designed, namely—for exhibiting Statuary and other works of Art. The whole of the sum of £20,000, voted for the erection of this Wing, has been laid out; and the addition shows the propriety of the adoption by the Trustees of the Plan of the architect, Mr. Reed, which combines internal convenience with external purity of style, and admits of enlargement without violating the proportions of the other parts of the structure, But the labors of the Trustees have not been confined to furnishing means of exclusive gratification for the residents in the capital. It has been deemed highly important to spread abroad, as widely as possible, the beneficial influences happily brought into being, of which those who live at a distance are unable to partake; and thus, without impairing the resources of the Institution as a Library of deposit and research, to increase the facilities for general literary improvement, and for the expansion of the public mind. To accomplish this object, it is proposed to lend to the Mechanics’ and other similar Institutions in the provincial towns, a certain number of duplicate f xii | copies, upon a variety of interesting subjects. That this proposition may be attended with success—one so eminently calculated to cause the institution to be regarded as a centre, attracting to it feelings of attachment and good-will on the part of all our fellow-countrymen—the Trustees permit themselves to expect. The Trustees rejoice to be able to say, also, that within the last year they have been enabled to extend their operations, by commencing the establishment of the Museum, and enlisting an auxiliary element of refinement. The sum of £2,000, voted by Parliament for that purpose, has been remitted to England, for the purchase of Casts of some of the choicest Statues, Busts, and Alti-relievi, by the most celebrated sculptors; of Coins, Medals, and gems—the useful handmaidens of history as well as of decorative adornment— and representations of remarkable Architectural Objects of Europe and elsewhere, taken by the process of photography. These, when received, will be placed in the hall and chambers on the ground-floor. In this department it is proposed to adopt the plan of illustrating the historic development of Art. Commencing with a few of the most striking productions of Nineveh, Egypt, and Etruria; to proceed through the Grecian schools, and those of the early mediaeval, and later Italian eras, to modern times ; and to obtain from each of the European studios examples of distinguished merit. The Trustees hope that they may be able to trace the outline of a scheme of public instruction—to be filled up at a future time—valuable in many ways, by which the chief epochs of mental pre-eminence may be strongly marked ; the relative and distinctive modifications of thought, power of conception and demonstration, peculiarities of manner of treatment—so illustrative of the economy of internal domestic life—as well as excellence of execution, may be displayed, whereby a new stimulus may be given to intellectual culture, to the general elevation of taste, and to the full appreciation of the pure, the beautiful, and the true. This brief retrospect suffices to show to your Excellency, the degree in which the advantages offered by this institution have won their way in public estimation. It proves, moreover, incontrovertibly that our fellow-citizens are not so wholly engrossed by the occupations incident to the attainment of material wealth, as to remain insensible to such refined indulgence as the prudence of our rulers has placed within reach, or slow to avail themselves of the increasing facilities for such enjoyment. The perfect order which has on all occasions reigned within these walls, the readiness invariably shown to conform to the few and simple rules necessarily imposed by the Trustees, the respect shown to the valuable property committed to their care, the sympathy uniformly exhibited by your Excellency and your predecessors, the assistance given by the Ministry, and the generous liberality of Parliament, sustain and encourage the Trustees in their efforts to make this [ xiii ] Institution worthy of the country, for which a bounteous Providence has doné so much to stimulate the well-directed energies of man. It is therefore, Sir, with a grateful sense of the favourable progress of their exertions hat they now invite your Excellency to dedicate this additional Chamber to the public use. No more auspicious occasion can be selected for this ceremony than the day on which the subjects of Her Most Gracious Majesty in this’ remote quarter of her dominions, with affectionate loyalty towards her Crown and Person, celebrate the Anniversary of Her Birth, and testify to your Excellency their feelings of respect to You as Her Representative, and of their veneration for, and attachment to, British institutions firmly planted in this soil. : They may, moreover, be allowed to add that no place can be chosen more likely to arouse and exalt such feelings than this apartment—reared in honor of literature ;—which contains the records of the glorious deeds of Her Majesty’s illustrious ancestors, and of the achievements of those renowned men, who, by progressive steps, fixed on the basis of enlightened moderation, the liberty we now enjoy ; which contains the result of the efforts of those patient investigators who have evolved, in every branch of science and of art, all that conduces to the enjoyment and embellishment of civilized life; which contains the noble works of those gifted persons who have left, for all time, imperishable monuments of their sublime excursions into the domains of fancy and imagination ; and which is, as it were, filled with the presence of those august sages who have enunciated the immutable precepts on which aie the social, moral, and religious welfare of the human race. REPLY OF HIS HXCHELLENCY SIR HENRY BARKLY. I attend here with much pleasure, at the request of the Trustees to open formally the New Reading-Room. In listening to the interesting details which have just been communicated, of the progress of the Melbourne Public Library, it is impossible not to be struck with astonishment as well as gratification. When I recollect that at the time of my arrival this Institution was in the first year of its existence, it cannot but surprise me to be informed that it already contains a collection of books rivalling in number and in value those of many long-established provincial libraries in Europe. I have little doubt that the Trustees will be enabled ere long, by the liberality of the Legislature, to place it in the very first rank of Public Libraries, and to render it altogether worthy of this wealthy Metropolis. Though an advocate for economy in financial affairs, I sincerely trust that the last vote on the Estimates to be curtailed will ever be that for the extension and completion of so noble a work; for in what way can the people’s money be so well expended for the improvement and for the amusement of the people of Victoria ? ii “Laer gy That the Public appreciate the advantages they can here enjoy is clearly shown in the Address just read; the great fact in which, to my mind, is not that the Trustees expect soon to have 25,000 volumes on their shelves, but that, in spite of the limited accommodation they could hitherto offer to readers, nearly 80,000 visits were recorded last year. I am glad to hear it will be in the power of the Trustees to afford hence- forth increased facilities for study, and also to establish a system under which some of the benefits of the Library may be enjoyed by those resident in our country towns. I rejoice, too, to know that steps have been already taken to commence the formation of a Gallery of Art in the lower story of the Wing just finished. We hear much now-a-days of “The People’s Palace” in the mother-country —a splendid structure no doubt, erected by capitalists as a commercial speculation ; but when the arrangements to which I have alluded are carried out, and this entire building, which promises to do much credit to its architect, is completed, it may, | think, with truth be averred that the people of Victoria have a palace of their own. I now declare this Reading-Room to be opened for the use of the Public, conferring upon it, in honour’ of Her Majesty’s Birthday, which we to-day commemorate, the name of the Queen’s Reading-Room. On Friday, the 24th of May 1861, being the Birthday of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, Sir Henry Barkly opened the Museum of Art. THE TRUSTEES THEN ADDRESSED HIS EXCELLENCY AS FOLLOWS :— Sr, Stxce the occasion upon which you were pleased to open the QuEEN’s Room, on May 24th, 1859, the Trustees have been enabled to make such further progress in completing a portion of the Left Wing of the building as to have it now in their power to invite your Excellency to declare the first Chamber of the Museum of Art ready for the reception of the Public. In doing so they cannot refrain from expressing their regret that it was not in their power to claim your assistance earlier. ; However, it is not unknown to you that the funds voted for the purpose were small, and that they were placed at the disposal of the Trustees at considerable intervals of time. You are, moreover, aware that it was necessary to send to Europe for the objects which form the Collection. Of these, many were procured from various parts of the Continent. The selection required much discrimination, the execution of the orders much care and attention. The transit of the instructions and of the objects occupied many months, | [ xv ] Under these circumstances, then, the Trustees may be absolved from the charge of having caused any unnecessary delay or unreasonably seppeinted public expectation. On the 24th of May, 1859, when the Trustees last had the honour of addressing you, the number of books on the shelves was 13,214. The number this day is 27,240. Letters recently received, announce that 1800 may be expected to arrive within the ensuing four months, so that at the close of this year the number in the Library will reach, if not exceed, 29,000 volumes. Experience has shown that the classification and distribution of the different departments of literature, as suggested by the Librarian, Mr. Tulk, has proved alike convenient to the public and beneficial to individual students. The resources of the Library on any subject may be discovered at a glance, © and the wants and desires of all being ascertained, provision can be made to meet the demands of any particular section of visitors, as far as the necessity for maintaining the balance in favour of the general body of readers will allow; while the flexibility of the system will admit of the gradual expansion of the arrangement without any material disturbance of the general plan. When the Catalogue, now in course of preparation for the Press, is printed, it will form a guide-book of reference such as has long been required and often demanded by the visitors, and it will show that a watchful cireumspection has been exercised, so that the various classes of literature should be respectably represented. It is not proper to detain you, Sir, by saan allusion to any of the works with which the Library has been enriched of late. You have had opportunities of judging, during the frequent visits with which you have favored us, of the merits of many which are costly and rare. You will have seen that these have recommended themselves, not solely because they are scarce and expensive, but because they possess a value admitted in all communities, and because they are held in peculiar estimation here, consisting chiefly of the productions of writers who have explored and illustrated those arts and sciences which are calculated to draw forth and increase the natural wealth of our adopted land, and to advance social improvement with the elevation and refinement of principle and thought. You will be gratified, doubtless, to léarn that the Trustees have received many important Donations. Several private individuals have exercised a most laudable generosity. The Governors General of India and Canada, and the Governments of Switzerland, Belgium, and the United States of America, through the respective Consuls of those nations, have contributed many useful works, some of which are not to be procured through other channels. The Directors of the British and Foreign Bible Society, with a liberality which has been thankfully acknowledged, presented 153 copies of the Sacred Tt m4 Writings, translated into as many different tongues; and a complete copy of all the publications from the Patent Office has, after renewed solicitations, been obtained. When it is borne in mind that two copies of this great national work, comprised in upwards of 1800 large octavo volumes, have been already bestowed on this country—one given to the Library of the Houses of Parliament, the other to the Office of the Registrar-General—the unusual presentation of a third copy to this Institution must be regarded as highly complimentary. — With this excellent addition to the mechanical and scientific works, equivalent in money value alone to three thousand five hundred pounds, but in other respects inestimable, it has become more demonstratively essential that a separate apartment for study and reference should be erected. Without such a room, in which unrestrained and uninterrupted access to the authorities can be had by those pursuing complex or abstruse questions connected with art, science, and the various branches of industry which con- stantly arise, the books are divested of much of their intrinsic value; while members of the different learned professions—those in search of technical and practical information afforded by reference to maps, plans, and drawings,—and those who for literary purposes would wish to make extracts written in ink —the use of which is as yet necessarily prohibited—complain frequently, loudly, and with reason, that they are denied the opportunity of turning to the best account the choice works which the Library contains, and which as copies have been procured at the public expense, it cannot be expected that private individuals will buy for themselves. These inconveniences and obstructions the Trustees: have been most anxious to relieve and remove, but unfortunately the urgent representations pressed by them on behalf of the Public have not met with the ready acceptance which was expected. i It is not to be denied that the demands upon the general revenues of the State are large, and it is self-evident that the occupation of so extensive an area of Country as is included within the boundaries of this Province has entailed upon its inhabitants burthens with which other communities equal in number are unacquainted. Still, it is not unbecoming to appeal to those who disburse the three millions of income at the disposal of the Representatives of half a million of people, in order that they should vindicate the principles of political wisdom, by placing upon a really efficient basis establishments founded to educate the people up to the right enjoyment of political freedom ;—that is to be done only by enlarging the sphere of usefulness of those establishments, according as the just claims of their supporters are temperately put forth, and by the exercise of a judicious bounty, and even munificence, giving that direction to popular instruction, which will prove the best safeguard against the encroachments of ignorance and vice. The success of the circulating department has been as complete as could — have been expected, regard being had to the limited means employed, and the —————— [ xvii ] | confined area to which the operations of the Trustees have been practically limited by Parliament. The number of duplicate volumes lent out of the Library is about one thousand,—they have been distributed in cases, containing about fifty volumes each, to the Mechanics’ and other Literary Institutes of the different suburban municipalities situated within a radius of ten miles from Melbourne. These have been removed from and returned to the Institute at the expense of the borrowers, who, furthermore, pay for insuring the books while in their possession, and for having them collated when the period of the loan expires. Notwithstanding the restricted nature of these Societies—supported as they are by private subscriptions—the Directors have allowed all persons who may visit the places in which the volumes are deposited to have access to them with the same absence of restraint and inducements to study which prevail here. The regularity with which they have been sent back, and the excellent condition in which they have been returned, prove clearly that an absolute reliance may be placed on an honorable fulfilment of the terms on which they have been lent. The anxiety shown for the issue of a further supply, and the numerous applications from different remote parts of the interior for the extension of the privilege, amply justify the belief that if the Trustees had been empowered to carry out the project on the comprehensive scale originally proposed by them, the influence of the parent library would ere this have diffused itself through those and other districts also. Had their expectations on this branch of their labors been realised, instead of stating that they have been reluctantly compelled to refuse compliance with such applications, they might have had the satisfaction of reporting that this Institution had assumed the position of a National Establishment for adult voluntary instruction, and literary, professional, and scientific improvement of the highest order—and that at the present time it had completed its communication with many Local Societies established for a similar purpose, which in affiliation with it were working together in harmony to fulfil the same great end. They may be permitted to express a hope that a due consideration of the superior economy of such a mode of employing portions of the revenue devoted to the support of literary pursuits, as well asa prudent regard for the general interests of the community at large, will lead to the consummation of the desire which the Trustees have entertained.. According to statistics, obligingly furnished, the inhabitants of the Suburban Municipalities are :— Collingwood ... a 21,397 Brighton vit Nv 2,721 Prahran igs P=? 8,165 Williamstown ... ve 3,536 St. Kilda... tes 4,763 Kew and Hawthorne 2,400 eee ay rar” oes: A considerable proportion of the members of this population has thus participated directly, though without its walls, in the benefits of this Library, [ xviii ] and should therefore be taken into account with the enumeration of actual Readers who have availed themselves of its advantages within. Of these latter the numbers have increased with the enlargement of the building, and the additions to the collection in a ratio which it may interest you to hear. As taken from the books, in which the names are.inscribed by the readers themselves, they appear as follows :— 1856 ... Open March, April, May, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; rest of the year 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. additional ... 23,769 1857... Open from 10 am, to 9 pm. ... an a 42,226 Ce i nr $6698 Good. 6 a a el ako * 1860 (eleven months) ... oe: aes wet am ih L6QRIS 1861 (three months) ... ae sa sos ee ae 41,850 Let it not be assumed that this large number of persons is composed of an assemblage impelled hither by an idle curiosity, or of those who come to while away hours for which there is no other employment than a species of weak and frivolous mental dissipation. The steady increase shows that there must be some more sterling attraction. The works here are not of a character to yield such shadowy entertainment ; they present, rather, that substantial food which turns the minds towards worthier aims than those gross pleasures which enslave the senses; which begets a relish and creates a veneration for letters, and causes those who partake to revert to it with unsatiated appetite and ever increasing satisfaction. Passing from this topic, the attention of your Excellency is requested to the subject more immediately requiring your observation—the Museum of Art. The primary idea entertained by the Trustees, in recommending the formation of this department, had reference to the establishment of a School of Design, in which would be assembled types of those choice productions of genius by the ancient sculptors, which have been alike the astonishment and delight of ages. This, in a country such as ours, so far removed from the seat of such distinguished works, would, with the different other efforts of genius to be associated with them, much assist in moulding the public taste—creating betimes in the young an appreciation of what was correct and beautiful, and thus inducing a respect for the refinement which is the characteristic of those people amongst whom the spirit of liberty and an acquaintance with the true uses of wealth have fostered art. With this view Casts of some of the best known Works of Antiquity have been procured. They arrived here much mutilated by injuries received on the voyage, but the skill and patient labor of Mr. Summers—himself an accomplished sculptor—have wrought a complete restoration. It is to be * This exceeds the number of readers at the British Museum in the year 1857. rs | lamented that they do not appear under conditions as favourable for their exhibition as in justice to them is to be desired; however, the acquisition is so novel to some, and awakens sensations of admiration in so many, that the general wish to have them displayed in a building more suitable for their reception may lead to such provision being made at no very distant day. What you have seen forms but a small part of what the collection will be—the remainder, which has not yet arrived, consists of objects of equal interest. It embraces, moreover, many remarkable illustrations of works of artistical excellence, which the ingenuity and felicity of modern scientific invention have multiplied, to lend their charms to those denied the opportunity of dwelling on the sublime originals. Thus far, Sir, we have proceeded in the willing discharge of the duties with which we have been honored. Ours is the silent pleasure of ministering to those wants and those aspirations which it should be the endeavour of every just Government to supply and to cherish. Ours the solid satisfaction that we are helping to make good citizens, useful and faithful subjects of Her Most Gracious Majesty, the Anniversary of whose Birth we this day celebrate with genuine loyalty—a loyalty which is on this occasion moderated in its expression by a chastened respect for her exemplary affections, now clouded by the event which has cast a passing shadow over the fortunes of her illustrious house. [. ax HIS EXCELLENCY SIR HENRY BARKLY Replied in the following terms :— Sir RepMonp Barry and GENTLEMEN,—Although no inattentive observer of the rapid progress of the Public Library, I am equally surprised and delighted to learn from the statistics just quoted, that “during the brief space of two years, which has elapsed since I had the pleasure of opening the Queen’s Reading Room, the collection of Books upon its shelves has been more than doubled, whilst the number of Readers has increased in an even larger proportion. I cannot doubt that the official announcement of such facts will lead to your speedily obtaining from the guardians of the public purse the funds so evidently requisite to provide extended accommodation, as well as to carry out the enlightened yet practical view which the Trustees entertain of rendering this _ the central source of intellectual development for the Province at large. To cramp such a noble Institution by withholding the few thousands necessary for its completion, whilst tens of thousands are appropriated to less important or less worthy objects, must, I am confident, strike all who have the welfare of the people at heart, as poor economy. With regard to the particular ceremony which we are assembled on this festal anniversary to perform, there can be no question that the Trustees have [ xx | conferred an inestimable boon on this community, by directing their attention thus early to procuring good casts of the most celebrated Statues and Bassi- Relievi of ancient and modern times; and I most earnestly trust that the Gallery of Sculpture, about to be thrown open, may be destined to form the foundation of a Museum of the Fine Arts, suited alike to the wants and the resources of the Australian Continent. It is the first step at any rate, as you have pointed out, towards the establishment of a School of Design, in which the future artificers and manufac- turers of Victoria may be imbued with purity of taste and correct principles of beauty. Its enjoyments, however, will extend to all classes and all ages, from the Students in our Schools or at our University, who may here realize the poetic fancies of classical literature, and gather illustrations of what they read in Hesiod or in Homer, in Virgil or in Ovid—to the accomplished citizen of the world, who will rejoice to be thus reminded in this distant realm, where he has perhaps come to spend the evening of his life, of those forms of beauty and masterpieces of art, with which he was so familiar in younger anys amid kindred climes of Greece or Italy. Congratulating the Trustees on the auspicious commencement of so grand a design, I now formally declare the Museum of Art open to the Public. The history of the Institution, thus brought down to the 24th of June, 1861, is continued in the Prefaces to the First and Supplemental Catalogues, which follow. TO CATALOGUE OF 1861. “There studious let me sit, And hold high converse with the Mighty Dead. Sages of ancient time, as gods rever’d, As gods beneficent, who blest mankind With arts, with arms, and humaniz’d a world.” —Txomson’s “ WINTER.” Tue establishment of a Public Library in Victoria, supported by the State, and stamped with the characteristics of a National Institution, was made the subject of early consideration by our first Governor, Mr. LaT'robe. Fully impressed with the importance of the influence likely to arise from voluntary adult mental improvement, as well as of the intellectual and moral elevation to be created by a cultivation of the works of standard authors, he placed upon the Estimates of the year 1853 a sum of three thousand pounds, £3000, for the purchase of books, and ten thousand pounds, £10.000, towards the erection of a suitable building to contain them. These sums were cheerfully voted, and, recognising and approving the liberality of sentiment which originated the design, two further sums, equal in amount, were in the ensuing year generously provided for the like purposes by Parliament. In the year 1853 Five Trustees were appointed, and possession of a portion of land, comprising nearly two acres, conveniently situated near the centre of the town, was given to them as a Site for the Building. The Foundation- Stone of this was laid by Sir Charles Hotham, our second Governor, on the 3rd of July, 1854, the same day as that upon which was laid the First Stone of the University of Melbourne. | The expense attending building operations, and the interruptions and delays by which they were accompanied at that period of our history, retarded the completion of the work, consequently it was not until the 11th of February, iii [ xxii ] 1856, that the Trustees were enabled to invite Major-General McArthur—who then administered the Government—to throw the Library open to the Public.* At that period the centre portion alone was completed. It contained only 3,846 volumes, Many circumstances, upon which it is not necessary to dilate, suggested to the Trustees that it would be advisable to adopt a greater freedom of ingress and liberality of access to the books than is usual elsewhere. Accordingly, admission without payment or the necessity for letter of introduction or authorisation— which latter proves, in many instances, a mere obstructive formality—was granted to all persons above the age of fourteen years, whether residents or strangers. All arbitrary restrictions on free reference to the books were removed, as weil as those restraints which in some Libraries operate only as impediments to the students, without ensuring corresponding advantages or the expected security, the enforcement of which requires, moreover, a larger staff of attendants than the Trustees had at their command. . Attention to the ordinary courtesies of life was all that was suggested ; and it was hoped that, by reposing in the visitors an honorable confidence, a taste for study might be awakened in some and encouraged in all, while a new interest might arise tending to a better protection and preservation of the property than if the use of it were fenced round by a multitude of prohibitory regulations. The success of these measures was so decided as to justify a further extension of the hours of admission, and the attendance of readers increased so considerably as to call for additional accommodation. An Appeal, addressed by the Trustees on behalf of the Public, to Her Majesty’s Government, in the year 1858, met with a favourable reception, and the discreet liberality of the Legislature placed the sum of £20,000 at the disposal of the Trustees, to enable them to enlarge the building. That sum was expended by them in erecting a Wing in which is a Reading- Room—opened by Sir Henry Barkly, our present Governor, on the 24th of May, 1859—and a Chamber for the reception of Works of Art, also opened by him on the 24th May, 1861. The building at present erected forms only a portion of the western side of the general design. It contains an Entrance Hall, measuring 50 feet square ; Fine Arts room, 55 by 50; Trustees’ Room and attendants’ quarters on the ground floor ; and a temporary staircase leading to the Library, which occupies the first floor. On this are two Reading Rooms en swite—the first 50 by 50, and 34 feet high ; the ‘second (the Queen’s Room), 95 by 50, and 34 feet high; giving a chamber of 145 feet in length. A gallery runs round each side, supported by cross walls at right angles to the main walls, connected with columns, which stand at a distance of 13 feet from the latter. These carry the roof; thus leaving a clear space of 24 feet for a row of tables up the centre. Under the gallery, in the intercolumnal * Vide Address of the Trustees, ante p. Vir aS a eS [ xxiii ] recesses, the bookcases are placed, back to back, behind the columns; thus dividing the whole length of the Queen’s Room into twelve open apartments. The distribution of the books on the first floor is shown on the block plan in the Appendix. Each recess is capable of containing 2,000 volumes, and the classification, made under the direction of the Librarian, Mr. Tulk, has proved alike convenient to the public and to the individual student, by conducting the latter to the subject of his study, and by diffusing the former through the rooms. The resources of the Library on any subject may be thus discovered at a glance, and the wants and desires of all being ascertained, provision can be made to meet the demands of any particular section of visitors, while the flexibility of the system will admit of the expansion of the sie moma without any material disturbance of the general plan. Tn the Galleries the books are arranged against the exterior walls; and here are found the works presented by the Honorable the Commissioner of Patents, 2,020 volumes*; a collection of about 3,000 volumes of works of law, statistics, political history, and economy ; and also a collection of about 1,200 volumes treating of medical and surgical subjects. To these latter departments readers and professional students are admitted by tickets, obtained from the Librarian. Light is admitted in the outer chamber by windows in front, 9 feet by 4 feet, and in the Queen’s Room by windows of equal dimensions, in front and rear, one in each compartment, as well as by cupolas in the roof of each room, and horizontal windows deeply sunk in panels in the galleries. In addition to the air occasionally introduced through the windows, ventilation is secured by open spaces being left over every bookcase, communi- eating with flues carried through the main walls; also by air tubes leading from the base of the columns to the roof. The Rooms will accommodate about 350 readers, as follows :— The centre table, 10; the long tables, 40... aay 50 The tables in soca. 100; Side and sta beter 100 ; Gallery tables bs F 300 There are 760 running feet of bookcases, or 6,400 running feet of shelving ; and, calculating that, on an average, one foot will hold five books, the present Library will contain 32,000 volumes. The general tone of the painting is a light cream color for the lower parts, and a tender light blue for the ceiling; the whole agreeably broken up by a judicious introduction of gilding and ornaments of Etruscan red, blue, and white. The relievo ornaments, such as enriched moulding, guilloches, &c. are picked with color and touched with gold. The walls of the building are principally constructed of basalt (blue stone), the front faced with freestone from Kangaroo Point, Tasmania. It is carried out in the Corinthian style of architecture, the columns and pilasters standing in stylobate, and surmounted by a parapet, partly of moulded panelling, and partly of balusters ; the total height, from the ground to the top of the parapet, being 52-ft. * The number in 1880 is 4,876, [ xxiv ] The Fine Art Room, on the ground floor, measures 55 feet by 50; the walls, which are without architectural features, have (as an experiment) been painted of a delicate light purplish grey, and have been divided into panels by lines and ornamental corners of a darker tint of the same colors. The ceiling is divided into deep panels of a light grey color, the beams of a stone color ; the whole is decorated with Greek ornament, of the leaf and scroll pattern. The room is ventilated by flues in the walls, carried up to the top of the building. It is worthy of remark that the tint adopted for the walls gives a pleasing tone and a roundness and animation to the Casts. The nature of the studies pursued by the Readers may be judged of by an inspection of the Catalogue. It shows that the works ordered by the Trustees form a solid body of useful and instructive Literature; and also that the Public of Victoria is indebted to the generosity of several contributors for many valuable and acceptable donations. In the decorated Initials and Finals, Mr. Edward LaTrobe Bateman has introduced a selection from the flora of the country—the first of the kind published. These display a graceful arrangement, combined with fidelity of delineation and excellence of execution, which commend them alike to the botanist and the lover of art. The degree in which the Library is appreciated is exemplified by the fact that, within 11 months of this year, it was visited by 161,221 Readers; and within the 5 months succeeding its opening, 26,003 persons visited the Museum of Art. Within 6 years the building has been advanced to the extent already described ; the Collection of Books amounts to 26,723; the aggregate number of Visitors during the period has been 595,143; while the actual loss to the property, by abstraction of or wilful injury to the Books, does not reach in money value £7. Books have been circulated in the Municipal Districts. within ten miles of Melbourne, namely— Population. Collingwood ... ee ode ae a2 21,897 Prahran he thee pie m|.. ace ae St. Kilda... se ots as se UGB Brighton aK a 9% a win La Williamstown .. aes is sae -- 8,536 Kew and Hawthorn > 75 he vise (2200 42,982 A loan of from 200 to 400 volumes—duplicates of those in the Library— for a period of 3 months, is made to the Mechanics’ and Literary Institutes of these towns; when sent back, a re-issue of a similar number for a like period oceurs. The books have hitherto been returned with regularity and with a complete fulfilment of the conditions of the loan. It was the design of the Trustees to have extended the circulation throughout the country ; however, they have not yet been empowered so to do. The Institution may now, therefore, be considered as established in the wishes and affections of the people of Victoria. TO SUPPLEMENTAL CATALOGUE OF 1865. “Some sparkling showy thing got up in haste, Brilliant and light, will catch the passing taste ; The truly great, the generous, the sublime, Wins its slow way in silence.” —Favst. Turer years have elapsed since the publication of the first printed Catalogue of the Books in the Melbourne Public Library. During that period several thousand volumes have been added to the collection, so that a perfect guide to the literary resources of the Institution no longer exists. To supply the want, felt by all intelligent inquirers, the publication of a Supplement has been undertaken. The occasion appeared suitable for annexing to the Catalogue of Books a List of the Objects of Art of various descriptions, as well as of the miscellaneous Illustrations of Science, Art-Manufacture, Ethnology, and other allied subjects which the building contains ; thus giving to the Public in this permanent form information not conveyed before. Such a list is now subjoined. In opening their Preface the Trustees consider it their first duty to record, which they do with much satisfaction, that the representations preferred by them on behalf of the Public respecting the necessity for an extension of the building were entertained in a liberal spirit by the Government and generously supported by Parliament. Votes taken in the years 1863 and 1864 have supplied the sum of £11,880, with which a portion of the Northern Wing has been completed. This affords considerably increased accommodation. A new Reading Room, 90 feet long, corresponding in size, architectural structure, and features with the Queen’s Room, opens from the Central Chamber up stairs. In this and in its Be ee galleries arrangements are carried out for the systematic distribution of the books according to the distinctive classification originally adopted in the others, and the public are now admitted to a suite of well-lighted, well-ventilated apartments, 230 feet in length, 50 in breadth, and 30 feet in height, capable of containing sixty thousand volumes of books, and of accommodating at the same time, without inconvenience to themselves, six hundred readers. The number of volumes in the Library at the close of the year 1861 was 26,723; that ascertained on the last enumeration was about 34,000. Intelligence has been recently received that nearly 2,000 more have been prepared for shipment from London. These, with others ordered, the arrival of which may be expected in the course of the ensuing three months, may raise the number of volumes to somewhat more than 36,000; of these many are of the highest order of literary and scientific merit, many of a class also of an _ expensive character, which the resources at the command of the Trustees would not have enabled them to purchase. For these the public are indebted to the munificence of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, and of the Sovereigns of several of the States of Europe, as well as to the comity of several departments of the Government of the United Kingdom and of Foreign countries, and the liberality of many Literary and Scientific Societies and of private individuals. The Emperor of the French has enriched the collection with a Second Donation even more varied and important than that with which he was on a former occasion pleased to honor the Institution, and the Consul-General of His Imperial Majesty has, with a kindness natural to a person of his extended travel and learning, offered his assistance to render more perfect the roll of French authors at present found within the walls. The Emperor of Russia has extended his generosity to this Library, and also to that of the University of Melbourne. The King of Prussia presented, with other books of peculiar interest, a copy of Lepsius’ great work on Egypt, in twelve volumes of the largest size ; these were accompanied with most encouraging promises of fottine aid by Dr: Pertz, Librarian of the Royal Library of Berlin. The late King of Denmark, through the medium of the Librarian of the Royal Library of Copenhagen, also bestowed a considerable number of volumes. The King of Italy entrusted to his Consul, recently appointed, a handsome gift, which indicates substantially His Majesty’s sympathy for the Library. The Imperial Geographical Society of Austria have forwarded, at the instance of the venerable Haidinger, a large body of scientific productions of great practical usefulness, in addition to that formerly given by that and by other Societies in Vienna. The Royal Society of Northern Antiquarians of Denmark have, through the instrumentality of the distinguished historian Rafn, sent from Copenhagen a [ xxvii ] rare and curious set of Chronicles, connected with the history of the nations of the North of Europe, including a complete series of Icelandic Sagas, compiled and published under the supervision of the Arnaean Magnaean Society, and the auspices of the Danish Government. To the University of Copenhagen the public owe their acknowledgments for help cordially given to this Library, and to that of our University also. The assistance afforded by the British Government has admitted of the expansion of some branches of civil history, polity, and political science, the deficient condition of which had hitherto been felt by the public. The Lords of the Treasury, obligingly moved by Mr. Peel, gave their sanction to an application addressed to them; and the War-office, the Ordnance, and the Admiralty, furnished an extensive supply of military and naval history, surveys, maps, and charts, with which branches of information the Library has been hitherto imperfectly provided. The Boards of Trade and of Education gave a comprehensive series of their publications. The Trustees of the British Museum all the books issued by their authority, together with a Facsimile of the Old Testament from the Alexandrine Codex, six volumes folio—a noble present, suggested by the courteous attention of the Librarian, Mr. Panizzi. Lord Russell was pleased to allow Mr. Hertslet, of the Foreign Office, to collect for presentation a selection of papers not usually procurable except through such influence. To these, and others not specifically enumerated here, for which the Trustees have already expressed their thanks, are to be superadded copies of the Votes and Proceedings of the Houses of Lords and Commons, comprised in nearly 2000 volumes*, which the public owe to the high considera- tion of Lord Redesdale and the Speaker; and, also, the voluminous labors of the Record Commission and the Rolls publications, which throw upon English history some of the most important lights discovered in modern times, for which the public are indebted to the bounty of Sir John Romilly, the Master of the Rolls. The form in which the first Catalogue was drawn up has been adhered to, not alone to preserve uniformity between the original volume and its immediate sequel, but because it is considered that most, if not all, of the requirements of an easily understood and ready means of access to the contents of the Library are by it fulfilled. An actual classification of the books—as shown in the diagrams which follow the Preface—is made in the book-cases, visible to and within the _ comprehension of the casual observer. Each compartment contains one leading division of learning, with its immediately affiliated or cognate subdivisions and sections. The index furnishes an abbreviated synopsis of the contents of each compartment, and a reference from it to the alphabetical text will enable the reader to satisfy himself with full particulars respecting the book of which he is in search. * The number in 1880 is 2,300. | xxviii ] On the ground floor is a room ninety feet by fifty, into which have been removed the Casts of Statuary, heretofore inconveniently crowded together in the small chamber on the south side of the building, and unavoidably exposed in the entrance hall to the risk of accidental injury, from which, thanks to the more than ordinary carefulness of the visitors, they have fortunately escaped. Here are assembled those objects acquired some years since, and the presenta- tions made in the year 1862 by friends of the country now resident in Europe. In money’s worth alone these exceed in value £800, but they are to be estimated infinitely more highly as testimonials of the kindly feeling and sympathy of the donors. Particular descriptions of these will be found in the annexed Catalogue of the contents of the Museum of Art. Allusion was made in the Address of the Trustees to His Excellency Sir Henry Barkly, in May 1861, to the intention with which the establishment of this department had been previously recommended. ‘The original expectation was that a School of Design might be ultimately opened, in which would be displayed types of the works of Ancient Sculptors, and interpretations of the development and history of Art. It was then suggested that in this country, so far removed from the seats of the renowned originals, the presence of such objects, together with others of a kindred nature to be associated with them, must serve as the best instructors of the public taste, and must conduce to an appreciation of what is correct and beautiful, and to that refinement the cultivation of which is so indispensable for a true conception of the principles of liberty, and a right acquaintance with the real uses of wealth. It is pleasing to be able to state that this Museum has served as a source of attraction even beyond the extent anticipated ; and still more agreeable is it to announce that the anxious desire of the Trustees has been already realised ; and that, through the enlightened liberality of Mr. Murphy—a former inhabitant of Melbourne—an entire series of the illustrations used in the South Kensington School of Design has been placed at their disposal, so that the teaching of Classes in Drawing, Moulding, and Design, may commence as soon as the necessary arrangements can be perfected, now dependent only upon the erection of suitable apartments in which to receive the students. A still further advance has recently been made in ministering to the feeling of admiration for the productions of the Fine Arts so distinctly enunciated by the public. The wise discrimination of the Government, seconded by the judicious bounty of Parliament, has given to the country the means of beginning the formation of a Gallery of Paintings. Sums of money, voted in the years 1863 and 1864, were remitted to England early this year, with a request addressed to Sir Charles Eastlake, the eminent director of the National Gallery of England, that he would favor the ‘community with the benefit of his great knowledge, experience, and judgment, in making a choice of such pictures as he should consider suitable. To this request he was so good as to accord his immediate assent, and in the course bax | of the season he was able to select thirteen original oil paintings. These have arrived, and will be accessible to view in a portion of the North Wing, fitted up for their temporary reception until the contemplated Picture Gallery can be erected. It is not within the scope of this Preface to dilate upon the variety of style and treatment, the admirable execution, and the intrinsic artistic excellence which they represent. It is sufficient to observe that they are calculated to awaken in a large portion of our population, to which such works are absolutely new, a faculty of intellectual enjoyment hitherto dormant, and to afford entire gratification to all competent to estimate truly the properties requisite to form pleasing and instructive compositions. In conclusion, it may not be out of place to remind those who may peruse these lines, that only ten years and a half have passed since the first stone of the Melbourne Public Library was laid, and that nine years have not yet elapsed since the Central Chamber was first thrown open to the Public. Up to this period, 1865, the mode of proceeding by the original 'T'rustees in the selection and acquisition of books was uniform. With the exception of Donations and of Books bought in Melbourne, every book was ordered by name, and in their directions to the Booksellers in Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, London, Paris, and Vienna, the Trustees were much influenced by the existence in Melbourne of three other Libraries, with the management of one or other of which they had the honor of being also connected. Two of these, that of Parliament and of the University, partake somewhat of a national character, the first being formed and maintained out of the public funds; the second out of the endowment, being open to the admission of readers other than members of the University, on presentation of letters of introduction ; the third, that of the Supreme Court, supported wholly by fees paid by practi- tioners in the Law, is strictly professional. The first of these contained at the outset chiefly works on constitutional lore and statistics; the second embraced classics—ancient and modern—science, natural philosophy, natural history, general history, and those which treat of the various topics which are connected with education ; the third was confined to law, history, and general jurisprudence. Thus, during the early years of the foundation of these libraries, while the funds at the disposal of the Managers of each were meagre, the endeavour was to keep each library within the points of its special intention, namely, to supply the particular and technical information required by the statesman, the student, and the practising lawyer. Accordingly the efforts of the Trustees were directed to make the Public Library supplementary to the others, and thus to avoid the needless multiplication of copies of the same book. iv eee ee They procured, at first, the leading authorities only on the especial branches of learning provided for in those libraries—the common sources of reference for readers of all classes, without which no library could be complete. They then filled in, on a liberal scale, all the books most approved in the higher walks of professional, scientific, and technical branches of employment, and provided largely all which bear on discoveries in physical science, and the practical arts, and which help to unfold the natural and artificial resources of the country. These primary wants having received the earliest and amplest consideration, the Trustees were enabled to diverge into other directions, to fill up the interspaces, and so to balance the supply by appropriating in succeeding or alternate years certain sums—greater or less—to make good the deficiencies in the respective departments; to regulate the expansion, and to enlarge the sub-divisions so as to leave no class of literature wholly unrepresented. The result was, that while the gradual increase of the other Libraries was going on, the growth of the Public Library was progressing also in a larger area; and it was estimated that when the contents of the four Libraries were about 110,000 volumes in the aggregate, the number of copies of the works of the same authors repeated in the different libraries did not exceed 15,000. The Trustees regarded the Institution as a Public Library of reference, consultation, and research, which ought to be characterised by a comprehensiveness which would stamp it not merely as national, but universal. They considered that it ought to contain all works required to meet the demands of all ordinary readers, the wants of men of every profession, trade, calling, and occupation, the desires of those who indulge in the pursuit of polite literature and of every branch of human inquiry. They were of opinion that, as the community which partakes of the benefit of the institution is composed of persons differing in nationality, quality of education, and habit of thought, the Library ought to contain expositions of every view of questions interesting to the public, and of every phase of opinion, in all languages; moreover that means of reference to the works of contemporary writers of the most active minds in all parts of the world ought to be found on the shelves, They deemed it necessary also to acquire the most approved editions of all standard works, and afterwards such books as by reason of the expenses attendant on the production and illustration of them, are highly valuable in yielding information of a special nature, in cultivating the taste and improving the intellectual refinement of the readers, but which by their cost are placed beyond the reach of individuals, professional men, and the general public. On the other hand they abstained from displaying on the shelves works of injurious tendency, or of supplying an undue proportion of novels and of those usually classed as works of fiction and of the imagination, of those which in some catalogues are entered under the head of “literature for juveniles,” of such as are purely ephemeral and of transient value, unless connected with some event of political or exceptional importance, such, also, as are regarded as ea - mere literary curiosities, or are recommended by their rarity alone, or by their sumptuous binding, or costly manuscripts, and voluminous publications, superseded by others of later date and of acknowledged superior excellence. These were set aside for such as commended themselves by reason of their substantial merit and sterling value. Regard for the quality of the literature, not for the number of books, has been throughout the dominant rule. They refrained from buying books of small size, unless in that form they were the only or best editions to be had; although convenient for private use, small books are not suitable for a great Library. The major part of the book- eases being made to receive folios, quartos, and octavos, volumes of duodecimo and octodecimo size do not harmonize with the cases, consequently loss of space and want of symmetry on the shelves occur. Little books are occasionally pushed behind the larger, and lost sight of, while they present temptation to the unauthorised borrower. In order to protect such books from misappropriation, it has been usual to cause several treating of cognate subjects to be bound together in volumes of the same size; should they be of unequal dimensions they are “tilted,” or arranged flush at the top without regard to the adjust- ment of the outer side or bottom; to prevent dust from lodging on an uneven surface, or entering between the leaves, they are gilt or marbled at the top. Of these, more than 400 volumes of pamphlets and other casual publications relating to the affairs of the different British possessions in Australasia—each comprising on an ayerage ten papers—have been, with an attentive assiduity, assembled. They are placed together in one of the galleries, with the Statutes, Legislative and other Parliamentary papers, of the Colonies to which they respectively belong, arranged with distinctive bindings, so as to be easily accessible to the enquiring investigator. Acting on these principles the Trustees had recourse to the Catalogues of the British Museum, the Universities and College Libraries of the Mother Country, and of similar institutions on the Continent of Europe; also to the Catalogues of Societies, as for example, of— The Royal Academy for works on Art. The Royal Geographical, and The Hakluyt Society for works on Geography. The Royal Society for works on Science, &c. &c, To the Lists of Authors quoted in such works as—Alison’s History of Europe ; Buckle on Civilization ; Rawlinson’s Herodotus. To the Lists of Editions, as in Arnold’s Thucydides. To the authorities cited in the Notes to such works as Burton, Gibbon, Hume, Montaigne. To the Catalogues and Trade Circulars of the Booksellers of best repute in all the Capitals of Europe and America. To the Reviews of recently published books derived from the Periodicals, as well as from other sources of information. Particular heads of literature were thus followed out in turn until moderately complete in their principal features, xe 4 Between the date of the publication of the Supplemental Catalogue in the year 1865, and the year 1869, no occasion offered itself for the Trustees to deliver an account of their Stewardship; although four years passed marked by the occurrence of many especially notable events. A very large addition of most valuable books was poured in annually, including many Donations from various European Powers, Departments of different Governments, Universities, Learned Societies, Clubs, and Private Individuals, and acquisitions from India, many of the British Possessions, and from the Governments of several of the States of America and Institutions therein, as well as from the National Government of the United States. The number of Oil Paintings was considerably increased. The Marble and Plaster Cast Statues, Busts, and Reliefs were classified, and Catalogues of the Works of Art were prepared and printed. The year 1866 was made memorable by the Intercolonial Exhibition, held at Melbourne, to prepare for the International Exhibition held at Philadelphia in the following year 1867. Application was made to the Trustees to consent that suitable structures in which the Exhibition might be held should be erected on a portion of their land not occupied by buildings. Their consent having been given, three sides of the first quadrangle of the originally projected building were carried up to the height of the first story and covered with temporary roofs. These structures embraced (a) A Great Hall 220ft. by 82 ft. and 48 ft. high. (6) Two Galleries connecting the Hall with the original building, each 230 ft. by 25 ft. Having served the purposes of that Exhibition, been employed for the Reception of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh on his visit in the year 1867, for several occasional Public Ceremonies, and also for an Exhibition of Pictures and Works of Art generously lent by private individuals to the Trustees, these buildings were handed over to the Trustees in the year 1867. In a short time the side galleries were filled, that on the North side with the Statues, Busts, and Reliefs, before then inconveniently placed in other apartments; that on the South with Pictures, Prints, Photographs, Coins, Medals, and Miscellaneous Collections of Objects of Art highly interesting in character. The comprehensive series of Geological Specimens acquired by Donations from Exhibitors in 1866, from the Survey Department, and removed from the National Museum built in the grounds of the University, with many other objects of great interest and instructive importance, were placed in the Great Hall. So steady and rapid had been the growth of the Institution in each department, that it became necessary to relieve the original Trustees of the oppressive burthen of the administration, Accordingly, in the year 1869, an Act was introduced into Parliament, by which the Library was incorporated, [ xxiii ] 33 Victoria, No. 357. AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE INCORPORATION AND GOVERN- MENT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUMS, AND NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA. [29th December 1869] BE IT ENACTED by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled by the authority of the same as follows :— 1. This Act shall be called and may be cited as the “Library, Museums, and National Gallery Act.” 2. For the government of the Public Library Museums and National Gallery of Victoria there shall not be less than fifteen Trustees, who shall from time to time be appointed and removed by the Governor in Council: Provided that the present Trustees of the Melbourne Public Library shall be appointed under this Act. 8.- The Trustees so appointed under the provisions and for the purposes of this Act shall be a body politic and corporate by the name of the “ Trustees of the Public Library Museum and National Gallery of Victoria,” and shall by that name have perpetual succession, and shall adopt and have a common seal, and shall by the same name sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, in all courts and places whatsoever, and shall have power to compound or to prove in any competent court all debts due to them. 4. From and after passing of this Act all the parcels of land described in the schedule hereunto annexed and now vested in the Trustees of the Melbourne Public Library shall be vested in the Trustees under this Act and such Trustees shall have power and be capable in law to take purchase and hold lands tenements and hereditaments of all kinds whatsoever and whereso- ever situate and as regards all such lands tenements: and hereditaments not included in such schedule shall have power and be capable in law to sell exchange grant demise let or otherwise dispose of the same or any part thereof: Provided that it shall not be lawful for the Trustees so to alienate or otherwise dispose of such lands tenements or hereditaments unless with the approval of the Governor in Council nor to demise or let any part thereof except by lease for any term not exceeding ten years from the time when such lease shall be executed, by which there shall be reserved during the term the highest rent which can be obtained for the same without fine. 5. From and after the passing of this Act all the books works of art goods chattels and effects now in the possession.of the Trustees of the Melbourne Public Library and the industrial collections now in the buildings known as the Exhibition buildings, and the books works of art collection of objects of natural history now in the building known as the National Museum and all the goods chattels and effects therein save and except any the property of the University of Melbourne and also any portion of such collection which may be in the buildings of the University shall be vested in ' the trustees under this Act but the said collection of objects of natural history and all the goods chattels and effects last mentioned shall not be removed from the National Museum without the consent of the Governor in Council ; and the Trustees shall have power and be capable in law to hold the same and to receive purchase and hold any other books works of art specimens goods chattels and effects and with the approval of the Governor in Council to sell exchange convert into money and deliver any part of the same and to make donations of any part thereof, [ xxxiv ] 6. The majority of the Trustees for the time being at any general meeting assembled shall have power from time to time to make repeal alter and re-enact such rules and regulations as they think fit for the purpose of providing for— (1) The conduct of their own proceedings : (1) The due management of the affairs of the corporation in its several departments : (1) The admission or exclusion of the public or any individual to and from the library museum and national gallery or any part thereof : (1v) The conditions subject to which the reading of books or manuscripts or making copies or extracts therefrom and the inspection of objects in the museum and taking copies thereof or instruction in the different schools of industry and art may be had and the amount of fees to be demanded for such instruction and the appropriation of such fees: and (v) For the same effectual use of the books and exhibits for the purposes of public education and enjoyment. And all such rules and regulations shall be reduced to writing, and the common seal of the corporation having been affixed thereto shall be submitted for the approval of the Governor in Council and if approved they shall be published in the Government Gazette. 7. The Trustees shall on or before the thirty-first day of March in every year report the proceedings of the corporation during the previous year to the Chief Secretary, and such report shall contain a full account of the income and expenditure of the corporation duly audited by the Commissioners of Audit and a copy of such report and of all the rules and regulations approved as aforesaid shall be laid in each year before Parliament. SCHEDULE. All that piece of land in Victoria, containing two acres three roods and sixteen rches situated in the county of Bourke, parish of North Melbourne, City of Melbourne, i ng part of section twenty-seven, commencing at the point of intersection of the south-east side of La Trobe street with the south-west side of Russell street, bounded on the north-west by La Trobe street, bearing south sixty-two degrees west, six chains ; on the south-west by the Public Library reserve, bearing south twenty-eight degrees east, four chains seventy-five links ; on the south-east by Little Lonsdale street, bearing north sixty-two degrees east, six chains; and on the north-east by Russell street, bearing north twenty-eight degrees west, four chains seventy-five links to the point of commencement. All that piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Bourke, Parish of North Melbourne, in Victoria, and containing by admeasurement one acre three roods and thirty-two perches, being part of section twenty-seven, commencing at the north-west corner of said section and bounded on the north b La Trobe street, bearing north sixty-two degrees east, four chains ; on the east by a line bearing south twenty-eight degrees east, four chains seventy-five links ; on the south by Little Lonsdale street, bearing south sixty-two degrees west, four chains; and on the west by Swanston street, bearing north twenty-eight degrees west, four chains seventy-five links. In the same year Tux Coprriaut Act, No. 350 of 33 Vicrorta, was passed. By Sections 16, 17, 18, which follow, privileges similar to those accorded by Act of Parliament * in England to the British Museum, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and other Institutions, have been granted to the Public Library. - “Section 16.—That a printed copy of the whole of every Book which shall be first published in Victoria after the passing of this Act, together with all * 5 & 6 Victoria, Cap. 45, [ XXXV i Maps, Prints, or other Engravings belonging thereto, finished and coloured in the same manner as the best copies of the same shall be published; and also of any second or subsequent edition which shall be so published, with any additions or alterations, whether the same shall be in Letterpress or in the Maps, Prints, or @her Engravings belonging thereto, and whether the first edition of such Books shall have been published before or after the passing of this Act; and also of any second or subsequent edition of every such Book, of which the first or some preceding edition shall not have been delivered for the use of the Public Library of Melbourne, bound, sewed, or stitched together, and upon the best paper on which the same shall be printed—shall, within two calendar months after the day on which any such Book shall be first sold, published, or offered for sale within the Colony of Victoria, be delivered by or on behalf of the Publisher thereof, at the Public Library, Melbourne.” “Section 17—That every copy of every Book which, under the provisions of this Act, ought to be delivered as aforesaid shall be delivered at the Public Library of Melbourne, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and four in the afternoon, to one of the officers of the said Library, or to some person authorised by the Trustees to receive the same; and such officer or other person receiving such copy is hereby required to give a receipt in writing for the same, and such delivery shall to all intents and purposes be deemed to be good and sufficient delivery under the provisions of this part of this Act.” “Section 18.—That if any such publisher shall neglect to deliver such Book as aforesaid in pursuance of Section 16 of this Act, he shall for every such default forfeit, besides the value of such copy of such Book or edition which he ought to have delivered, a sum not exceeding Five Pounds, to be recovered by the Librarian or other officer (properly authorised) of the said Library in a summary way, on conviction before two Justices of the Peace for the district where the publisher making default shall reside or have his place of business, or by action of debt or other suitable proceeding at the suit of such Librarian or other officer in any court of competent jurisdiction in the Colony of Victoria; and if the plaintiff shall obtain a verdict, he shall recover his costs reasonably incurred, to be taxed as between attorney and client.” In the beginning of the year 1870 Trustees were appointed by the Governor in Council. Immediately thereupon they entered on the duties of office, and for some time they were engaged in making Rules for the Administration of the affairs of the Institution. The labours of internal superintendence were distributed amongst the Committees of— (1) The Library. (2) The Industrial and Technological Museum, with its Schools of— (a) Chemistry, Metallurgy, and Mineralogy. (0) Engineering. (e) Telegraphy. (3) The National Museum. f (4) The National Gallery, with its Schools of—(a) Design. (6) Painting. (5) For the Building and General Management. ’ ie a These Committees, which supervise the Sections into which the original Trust has expanded, are elected by and are responsible to the general body ; each reports yearly to that body the progress and the actual condition of each Section. These reports are accompanied by detailed returns from the Librarian and Directors of every Subdivision, and are subjoined to the Annual Report of the general body of the Trustees, which is laid on the tables of both Houses of Parliament, is printed, and thus gains extensive publicity. The Committee of the Library applied themselves to examine, revise, and enlarge the supply of Periodicals, to ensure a more rapidly flowing and regular current of those necessary works. Finding that the enterprise of booksellers, stimulated by the due appreciation of a higher order of literature than was formerly introduced into the country, enabled the Committee to procure in Melbourne many books in several branches which attract a large portion of the ordinary readers, they bought them on the spot, on reasonable terms. Much time intervening between the dates of their being ordered and obtained from Europe was thus, saved. They have entered also on the consideration of a system by which readers may be conducted more easily and more expeditiously to the volumes on the shelves. From the Schedules can be learned the progressive expenditure in building, and in the acquisition of Books, Pictures, and Objects of Art. It will be seen that at the enumeration of March 1880 the number of— Books was (including Pamphlets) wet an .» 108,000 Readers during 1879... eae a: «+ 266,839 Visitors to the Gallery and Museums ... -- ese «407,205 Oil Paintings in Gallery... 91 Casts of Statues .. se gite Statues of Marble PTS Casts of Busts... Rese il Busts of Marble .. tee AG, The number of Students i in the Schools were— Design... ae . 161 Chemistry, Metallurgy, and Painting ... ‘os Mineralogy ... ... 27 Engineering oe ss ©OB Telegraphy oe pss | Among the Schedules annexed will be seen a Synopsis of the subjects under the heads into which the contents of the Library are subdivided, with the number of volumes of each kind. In further explanation of this, an Index of Subjects placed at the end of the Catalogue supplies the surnames of the authors who have written on each branch of literature. On reference to the latter the resources of the Library will be seen, and whether the work of which the reader is in search be in the collection or not. If not, further research or enquiry becomes unnecessary, while in the course of investigation some other work which may serve the purpose of the reader may suggest itself. Plans showing the position of the book-cases in the principal apartments and in the galleries, and the particular order of literature in each, are placed at the end of each volume of this Catalogue. Similar plans of larger size are hung up in the Reading Room. An inspection of these will facilitate access to the work desired. At an early period of the history of the Library a Catalogue, in manuscript, [ xxxvii ] was placed in each recess, which gave in alphabetical succession the works it contained. Monographs of the contents of such great Repertoria as— Graevius and Gronovius, Mai, Pertz, Harleian Miscellany, Migne, Ugolinus, and many othersigre now printed and distributed throughout the Reading Room. The Donations are so numerous—more than 20,500 volumes—and form so notable a feature, as to claim special notice. A List of Donors to whom the Trustees are indebted for additions to the collections, to whom the gratitude of the Trustees has been already expressed will be found annexed. A special catalogue of the donations, including all presented up to that date, was published in the year 1873, amounting to 15,030 volumes of printed books, beside Pamphlets, Maps, &c. in abundance. Of these many are of the highest order of literary and scientific merit; many of a class and of an expensive character, which the moneys at the command of the Trustees would not have enabled them to purchase. Many are not procurable otherwise than through the munificence of the Sovereigns of several of the States of Europe, or through the courtesy of different departments of the public service of the United Kingdom and of foreign countries. To the liberality of several literary and scientific Societies the Trustees are also largely indebted, as well as to the gracious mediation of the Consuls of the different foreign countries. The number of these was largely augmented from time to time by contribu- tions received on the occasions of International Exhibitions held in various parts of the world, and by operations of mutual exchange between the Governments of different nations and the Trustees. The system has been sustained by a liberality on the part of successive Ministries of Victoria, which supplied the Publications issued from the Government printing press. Means were thus afforded for making presentations, by which the Trustees were enabled to count upon a generous reciprocity. The comity of those who accepted the proffered offerings in return enriched the Library with State papers and other works of great importance and value. Twenty-four years have elapsed since the first portion of the Reading-Room was thrown open to the public; the space originally proposed as available for books is almost completely filled. The vacant space on the shelves is reduced to narrow limits; additional room is urgently required, and the necessity for enlargement of the building has been strongly represented to the Government by each of the Committees and by the general body of Trustees. A confident expectation is entertained that, by reason of the nature and character of the books, of the complete freedom of admission to them, of the annually increasing use made of them, and of the admirable conduct of those who avail themselves —without abuse—of the privilege, the Public Library may long retain the support of the inhabitants of Victoria, continue to hold the high position it has deservedly gained, and that the funds required for its expansion will be readily voted by Parliament. v [ xxxvii | In printing this Catalogue the form originally adopted and followed in the Second or Supplemental volume has been continued, with a slight modification in the direction of condensing the printed matter, thereby saving space and consequently expense. To accomplish this, certain omissions and abbreviations have been enjoined, as will be observed in the “Instructions for Printing.” . The Abbreviations are intelligible and the same throughout. Unimportant as these may seem to be, examples of the economy of space and cost thus accomplished—by the saving of short lines—may be ascertained on a comparison of a page of this Catalogue with one of any other Library. By the adoption of these in some instances more than ten lines have found room in a page of this Catalogue beyond the number in a similar page of either of the preceding publications of the Trustees. If we take half that number as an average of saving in each of about two thousand pages over which the present Catalogue extends, the saving is very considerable, and has been attained without any sacrifice of the fullness and clearness of information required. The Catalogue is now presented to the public. The preparation of it and supervision of the printing has occupied the Librarian—Mr. Sheffield—and his limited staff an unusually short time. ‘To their credit be it said the accuracy is most commendable. Embracing a large proportion of the whole field of literature, ancient and modern, in its several divisions—comprising more or less amply works of the most eminent authors in each branch,—including all the leading authorities of modern times on scientific subjects, on those relating to material industries, to mechanical and other pursuits,—those connected with the moral, social, learned, instructive, and interesting forms of intellectual development which occupy the anxious attention of all civilized communities of the present day the Catalogue shows that a collection of books has within the comparatively brief period of a quarter of a century been assembled in a building worthy of the country and, of the sacred cause of Literature, Science, and Art. [- xxxix ] TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUMS, AND NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA. X His Honor Sir ™onpD Barry, Knt. Bac., B.A. & LL.D. of T. Coll. Dub.; M.A. & LL.B. of Melb. & Pennsylv.; K.C.M.G., President. Hon. Str Wii11am Foster Stawett, Knt. Bac., LL.D. * Hon. Sir James FrepErick Pautmer, M.L.C. + Hon. Hues Cutie Earpiry CHILDERs. Davin Cuartreris McArtuvr, Esquire, J.P., Vice-President. + Hon. Str Francis Murray, Knt. Bac. * His Honor Mr. Justice Feiiows. Hon. Str Jonn O’SHanassy, K.C.M.G., M.P. Hon. Str C. Gavan Durry, K.C.M.G. Hon. Str James McCuntocs, K.C.M.G. + Hon. Str Arcurearp Micure, K.C.M.G.,Q.C. Hon. James Goopaut Francis, M.P. Hon. THomas Turner a’Becxert, J.P. * Hon. Samven Henry Brnvon. tHon. Jonn Atexanper MacPuersoy, J.P. Caries Epwarp Brieut, Esquire, J.P. + Rev. Jonn Ienarius Buraspauz, D.D. + Joun Bancock, Esquire. + Exiezer Levi Monrertiors, Esquire. Martin Howy Irvine, Esquire, M.A. Hon. Sir Witnt1am Henry Fancourt Mircuett, Knt. Bac.; M.L.C. Hon. Str Georer Verpon, K.C.M.G., C.B. Hon. Str Cuartes MacManon, Knt. Bac.; M.P. Hon. Wiit1am Mountrorp Kinsry VaAuz, M.P. Hon. Frank Srantry Dosson, M.L.C., LL.D. Hon. Jonn Macarzcor, J.P. Hon. Epwarp Laneron, J.P., Treasurer. Hersertr Avaustus Strone, Esquire, M.A. Epwarp Jonn Nanson, Esquire, M.A. Epwarp Exxis Morris, Esquire, M.A. James Suiru, Esquire. Secretary: Robert Curtis. Assistant: Alexander Stewart. * Signifies deceased. t Signifies resigned. N.B.—Those against whose names no such signs appear are the present Trustees. COMMITTEES OF TRUSTEES IN 1880. FOR THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF VICTORIA. < His Honor Sr Repmonp Barry, Knt. Bac., K.C.M.G., Chairman. Hon. Str Wm. Foster Sraweut, Knt. Bac. Davin Cuarreris McArruour, Esquire, J.P. Hon. Sir Jonn O’SHanassy, K.C.M.G., M.P. Martin Howy Irvine, Esquire, M.A. Hon. Joun Macerzcor, J.P. Hon. Epwarp Laneton, J.P. Hon. Witt1am Mountrorp Kinsey VALE, M.P. Hersert Avaustus Strona, Esquire, M.A. Hon. Str Writiram Henry Fancourr Mircnett, M.L.C. Epwarp Exuis Morris, Esquire, M.A. Epwarp Joun Nanson, Esquire, M.A. James Surru, Esquire. FOR THE INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM. Cantus Epwp. Baront, Esq.,J-P., Chairman, Hon. Str James McCuntocn, K.C.M.G. Hon. Jonn Macerzcor, J.P. Hon. James GoopaLt Francis, M.P. Hon. Witt1am M. Kinszy Vats, M.P. Epwarp Joun Nanson, Esquire, M.A. Hon. Sir Cuas. MacManon, Knt. Bac.,M.P, Hon. Sir Guorae Vervon, K.C.M.G., C.B, Ex-Officio Members : Presipent, Vicz-Prusipent, and TREASURER, [ xl } FOR THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. Hon. Srr Grorar Vervon, K.C.M.G., C.B., Chairman. Cxartes Epwarp Bricut, Esquire, J.P. Hon. Sre Winniam Henry Fancourt Mrrenztt, Knt. Bac., M.L.C. Hon. Jonn Macerzcor, J.P. Hon. James Goopatt Francis, M.P. Hon. Witiu1am Mountrorp Krinsry VALE, MP. Hon. Sr Coartes MacManon, Knt. Bac., M.P. Epwarp Joun Nanson, Esquire, M.A. Ex-Officio Members : PRESIDENT, VicE-PRESIDENT, and TREASURER. FOR THE NATIONAL GALLERY. Hon. Str James McCunuocn, K.C.M.G. Chairman. Hon. Tuomas Turner A’ Becxert, J.P. Hon. Frank Srantey Dosson, M.L.C. Cuartes Epwarp Briaat, Esquire, J.P. Hon. Sir Witiram Foster Srawenn, Knt. Bac. Herserr Avaustus Strona, Esquire, M.A. Hon. Str Gzorar Verpon, K.C.M.G., C.B. Jamzs Samira, Esquire. Ea-Oficio Members : PrEsIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, and TREASURER. FOR BUILDING AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT. His Honor Sir Repmonp Barry, Knt. Bac., K.C.M.G., Chairman. Hon. Sir James McCuntocn, K.C.M.G. Davin Cuarreris McArtuour, Esquire, J.P. Hon. Epwarp Laneron, J. P. Cuartes Epwarp Briant, Esquire, J.P. Hon. Sm George Verpon, K.C.M.G., C.B. STAFF OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF VICTORIA IN 1880. LIBRARIAN ... Henry SHErrrenp. First Assistant George Giggeo Brockway. SEconD ,, Henry Ryder Wheeler. THD ,, Alfred Neville. Friest Arrenpant, Isaiah Mullet Mansfield. Siconp ,, William Robert Bentley. SUB-LIBRARIAN ... Marcus Ciarxer, Turerp Arrenp., Arthur Morris. Fourrn ,, Bror Martin Otto Theorell. Firra mr Michael Francis Dowden, Boox-Reparrzr William Runting. MEssENGER, Francis John Drake, Poa: A] MONEYS VOTED BY PARLIAMENT anp EXPENDED on tue BUILDING. ES54— 58 «+ | £10,000 0 0 Brought over ... | £76,880 0 0 1855 i... ™.. | 10,000 0 0|| 1869... i 4,500 0 0 een: 2s -- | 20,000 0 0O|| 1870... os 2,000 0 0 agé3 2. me 8,000 0 0] 1871-72 ... a 370 0 0 1864... ae 3,880 0 0 || 1873-74 ... ae 5,760 0 0 1865... Ags 2,500 0 0 || 1874-75 ... ss 3,070 0 0 tn «-- | 22,500 0 0 || 1875-76 ... We 2,265 0 0 Carried over ... | £76,880 0 0 1876-77 ... ee 1,150 0 0 : £95,995 0 0 Lapsed ... 1,161 17 10 Expended ... £94,833 2 2 DATES OF ERECTION OF PORTIONS OF THE BUILDING. In 1856 the Centre portion was built. 1858 the South Wing. 1863 the North Wing. 1866 the Great Hall and its Side Wings were built. 1870-71 the Portico was built. 1874-75 the New Picture Gallery was built. 1875 the Building now used as a Lecture Theatre and Laboratories was built, MONEYS EXPENDED ror true PURCHASE or BOOKCASES, FITTINGS, anp FURNITURE. 1858... Write £1:000.00 Brought over... | £9,948 0 0 1859 ewe ase 1,000 0 O || 1870 ses rey 500 0 O 1860. * 1,148 0 0] 1871... 23 100 0 0 1861 as vee 1,000 0 O |} 1871-72 ... “ee 300 0 0 1862 ose mele 700 O O}| 1872-73 ... ait 100 0 0 1864... +! 4,000 0 0 || 1873-74 ... iN 7 0 0 ~ 1865 ae pe 1,200 0 0 || 1874-75 ... oa 115 0 0 1866... | 1,000 0 0 || 1875-76 ... a 60 0 0 1867 sae at 1,000 0 O || 1876-77 ... ae 225 0 0 1868 «on ise 200 O O || 1877-78 ... ide 125 0 0 1869 3 ef) 700 0 O || 1878-79 ... oF 250 0 0 Carried over ...| £9,948 0 0 £11,793 0 0 a _ el [ xiii ] “BYIS OY} JO ssoize puv ssorsuy doy Apyep opeur st uoyoupep v ‘TenprArpuy yous jo ofessvd oy} sprodex Yorys ‘dn gud sua opysumy, y § 4 8 600°8LF Supavary *OUNT} SIZ FROG’ peLin900 soulvu O08 x 400q oN} UY 4YoU} Suypso9eL UT 81091574 oe qvory 9 1 9Le posi snyy st awok sity Supp soquina peonper oyE _ “ArvqvT oy9 Yover you prp puv ‘uIE1843 B}00(qo oN} rts JO 4q poyousqe o10a Auvut esnyy Y of suouy ano eGh UO eoUNED Tebud oh oop oF Leo Hyena oe Te ee ong 4 | CO SOL ‘op ‘syoog 043 Jo WoTZUAOMNUY “FuyUVETD 410j ‘Ived YOO UT SYOOA GOI} yOgU OF pesopo sy ArwiqrvT OUD « 0 0 OSs ‘** 6L-8Z8T 0 0 OS4% “* SL-LL8T 0 0 OS4% “* LL-9L8T 688°99% 6L81 0 0 O84 “* 9L-SL8T 00F 99% SL8T 0 0 009% “* S4-PL8T 699°F8Z LL8T 0 0 84% “* FL-SL8T SOT‘TIZ 9L81 0 0 008% ‘* S4-ZL8T L19°68% SL8T 0 0 008% * ZL-IL8T ty S868 PLST 0 0 OOF T IL8T a Z98"6ZS SL8T 0 0 0008 OL8T = SLO'LES ZL8T 0 0 ose 698T z SZ9LLZ§ ° Ist 0 0 00s% S98T o9e‘S9oT OL8T 0 0 o0s% LO8T 2 osrestt ° 698T 0 0 000s 998T 5 ser00e S98T 0 0 000% GOST 2 GBS‘L61+ * L981 0 0 000% POST & sos‘siz ° 998T ; ‘ts 0 0 00s‘g S98T : vsi‘l08 gost —_—| 44¥'996 TOL 0 0 0008 Z98T 84641 POST . 4 0 0 000% T9ST S1¢‘961 goer. | AO Sat phictciba 0 0 000% 09st 480°20@ ZOST 00¢%%9 ‘todord oumoqyoyy 0 0 000% 6S8T Tee‘T9T T9ST 0 0 000% Ses : SILT O98T “syUBPIQUyUyT 0 0 000% zZggt | 80"80T L98°LZ1 6S8T ZPGLE “SLT ‘oq M1000 0 0 000°¢ 9S8T : , “oarg SHOOG JOOSQ | oz6‘L4 89ST 648 “SLs Totm~T | dot |0 0 0008 sogi | 896 Te an, “queut 982°C LEST SFES- EO POURUINOO VEIOEA. | 04 0 0 000% PSST ind bb ~wyreg Jo0}0A Sq "201d | 69L‘S% OS8T UT | yvyR peyeuso sea 47 | “ME OT | 0 0 000°SF €S81 UI| oF6‘98 *STOA é “nod, * sjyorydung ‘popndins any SRTEEY, 5° Se, uOAcT A Percy NIOUNA “noretndod amon esuyoing oun reek skouoy pa nl rr ‘6Z8I OL da VWIYOLOIA JO AUVUAIT OIIGOd SYNOPSIS OF THE CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS IN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF VICTORIA, RECEIVED FROM THE OPENING UP TO 1870, AND FROM 1871 To JuNE 30, 1880. Booty | so Bekt | eal Beak CLASSIFICATION. received up | {5 June x. to vane wh : to 1870. 1880.’ | 1880,’ Agriculture ... w Se ie we | 422 389 811 American, English, and Spanish edz ae 384 438 822 Animal Physiology... ie i ... | 1,031 | 1,035 | 2,066 Aint and Medicine nich in saci) ok, 289 696 1,925 History and Archaeology a 328 389 717 Apcited aeory inclusive of Exhibition “Works ... 1,960 | 1,562 | 3,522 logy, see a any: oe ese | 1,124 513 1,637 igitkactice ase 374 424 798 Asia, Northern, Central, China and Japan | 528 317 845 Asia, Southern’ was ai By. 694 298 992 Astronomy and Mathematics ... 2 iis 627 92 719 Australasia :— Australia, General ... vas saa pak 181 101 282 9 South ... re tok Rea 135 133 268 > Western ... aie ere Gas 14 33 47 New South Wales... sé aah pa 386 219 605 New Zealand ap bas ty ‘gh 155 186 341 oe 24 73 97 ia... 129 118 247 Victoria ... 562 475 1,037 Belgium, bound 76 61 137 , unbound 101§ 77 17 Bi "ewitiah 421 430 851 Biography, 502 474 976 Bohn’s Libraries : we 476 476 Botan FF $03 dee 587 358 945 British ish Archaeo and Heraldry ye «| 461 172 633 » Club Wor ay 621 320 941 » Colonial History excluding Australasia ... 135 75 210 ss Sear o nh , Sar 634 1,686 2,320 3 eraldry, see rit Archaeo ogy. » History aw ae Yee 984 218 1,202 » Poetry 652 1,029 1,681 a3 ap A 1,137 371 1,508 if phy a 229 292 4 Serials 1,841 375 | 2,216 i vis 684 366 1,050 China, see Asia. Cosmical Science, see Geography. Carried forward _... oe ve [19,599 — |31,248 [ xliv ] SYNOPSIS OF THE CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS (continued )— Books | received up|_ received CLASSIFICATION. received Up | 't4 June 30, | to June 80, to 1870. aoe | OO ee Brought forward . | 19,599 — {31,248 Classics, see Greece and Rome. Cyclopaedias ~ 786 359 1,145 Denmark, see Scandinavia. Domesday Book _ 38 38 arestingd see Household. Education ... m 262 606 868 Exhibition Works, see "Applied ‘Science. France, History, Literature, and Translations seal GS26 880 | 2,605 Geography, Cosmical and Nautical Raters, inal ing Atlases 498 794 1,292 Geology 725 400 | 1,125 Germany, History, Literature, and Translations 656 219 875 Greece, History, Literature, and Translations 908 212 1,120 Heraldry, see British. Household and Domestic Art .. 41 61 102 Iceland, see Scandinavia. India, see Asia. : Italy, History, Literature, and Translations 587 412 999 Ireland, History and ier ened x ase) RG 45 321 Law 3 a w- | 1,263 752 | 2,015 Miscellaneous a 1,301 1,301 Military and Naval History, see , War and Warfare Modern gees History... “ 390 249 639 Music 87 139 226 Netherlands, “History, ‘Literature, and Translations 99 81 130 Norway, see Scandinavia. Numismatics ee eax Pp 84 70 154 Newspapers, bound ... 827 863 | 1,690 unbound... 1,188§ 130 130 Poetry, see British. Patents, British 3,161 | 1,882 | 4,993 » American 31 15 46 » Colonial 3 18 21 » Canadian ... _ 5 5 Political Economy, Statistics, &e. 876 1,048 1,924 Polity and Parliamentary Papers oie 2,541 1,611 | 4,152 » unbound 45 — 45 Philology, General Are 882 265 647 ™ English... 142 92 234 Portugal History, Literature, and Translations 37 10 47 Pure fen see Astronomy. Records and Rolls Publications % 825 102 427 Rome, History, Literature, and Translations F 664 820 984 Scandinavia, listory, Literature, and Translations... 257 98 355 Scotland, History and Literature Ae 216 54 270 Science, ‘Serials i ee 987 812 1,799 Spain, History, Literature, and Translations 304 195 499 Sport, see Veterinary. Sweden, see Scandinavia. Switzerland, History, Literature, and Translations... 81 2 33 Carried forward 40,003 — | 66,496 Te [ xv ] SYNOPSIS OF THE CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS (continued )— Books Books Total Books CasstPre4Tiox. reglved up| feud up| rived, » 1880, 1880, Brought forward 40,003 — | 66,496 Theology, Biblical... 686 551 1,237 » Catholic and Eastern BS P 810 553 1,363 » Church of England ... . | 570 310 880 » Hebraic... : is asf ST 26 340 , Protestant ... i ie »| 776 325 1,101 Travels and Voyages . na .. | 1,603 914 | 2,517 Veterinary and Sporting Arts -| 260 310 570 tea nA ‘ 83 16 99 War and Warfare ... = eh ERT 564 1,291 Books in duplicate ... ae .| 1,564 | 1,061+] 2,625 As : 5 i | 4,616 | 1,437+| 6,053 » in Trust ed au ae : 212t —_ os » for Exchange and Presentation .. 3 = 1,538+ | 1,538 » Binding pA aie Ses 2 230§ 258 258 f. see alla Condemned x iis 177 490+ 667 % , unbound ... a .. | 1,121§ | 1,036 1,036 52,952 —- 88,171 Atlases Pr dea 134 * — Maps, Charts, Plans, &c. _ 210 | 3,126 3,336 Pamphlets and Parts 4,074§ | 18,229 | 18,229 57,370 — 109,736 * During this period the Atlases have been classed under the subject to which they belong. + These figures are taken from the Enumeration of March 31st, 1880. t Delivered up to Trinity College. § These figures have not been carried into the Grand Total. [ xlvi J] LIST OF DONOBS. SHOWING NUMBER or VOLUMES, PAMPHLETS, anp PAPERS PRESENTED to THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF VICTORIA, From tHE Orenine up To Dec. 1870, AND FROM JANUARY, 1871 To JuNE 30, 1880. Up to 1870. Up to June, 1880. Total. BRITISH. Vols. | Pamph. Vols. | Pamph. Vols. | Pamph. _ pin hag An the pe ate Bi 3/ — — _ ah = “4. eas 57) — 84] 110 141 110 Bond of Damien’ ve 3 43} — — _ 43 | — Colonial Office, cp gig of we | — -- 6 6 6 6 Education, Council of Fr 40} — — — | 40; — Foreign Office 133 56 | — — | 188 56 Geological Survey ‘Office of Great Britain ... 78) — = — 78) — Government of Great Britain, Mis- cellaneous cs - _ 93 39 93 39 India, Secretary of State for... | lll | — 59 | 197 || 170] 197 Parliament of Great Britain w» || 1524] — 405 69 || 1929 69 Patent Office Commissioner ... | 3481 | — | 1284] — | 4765) — Privy Council aa we || — -- 1] — 1] — Registrar-General of England es 23] — — _ 23) — » Scotland - — 3] — 3/ — Rolls Commissioners ay w. | 170) — 114] — 284 | — Stationery Office ... fe seth eta — 21); — Treasury, Lords of... ee ee -~ 123 | — 123 | — War Office, Secretary OFF ss ve} 109 | — 121 | 191 | 2380] 191 5793 56 || 2293 | 612 | 8086 | 668 Britis Socreties, Instrrures, &c. Aborigines Protection Soc., London 5| — — 1 5 1 Fernand of Arts, Royal, London... | — — 2); — 2}; — gricultural Society, England... 30| — 9 7 39 7 Aathropalogica aig cL London.. 3); — — — 3) — Antiquarian Society, London _... || 302 | — 8 13 | 310 13 Architects, Royal Institute of British ... re | 16 3]; — 3 16 Aichitects, Institute of Naval... 10; — 6] — 16| — Art Society, London a oe | — — 2); — 2| — Astronomical Society, Royal _... a) 14) — 17| — Athenaeum Club, London... wef — 260 19 | 575 19 | 835 Bible Society, London _... «. || 159} — — — 159 | — Birkenhead Public Library — - — 1] — 1 Birmingham Public Library fs he Carried forward... . || 6805 | 3832 || 2360 | 1214 || 8665 | 1546 . [ xlvii ] LIST OF DONORS.—Bartisu Socreriss, Institutes, &c.—(continued ). Up to 1870. Up to June, 1880. Total. 0! ph. Vols. Vols. : Re Brought hvard » ww | 6805 | 382] 2360 | 1214 | Seed | 1546 ighton ic Li eames || e-—= — —- 2) — British Association, London a 4]; — — — 4| — British and Foreign Anti-Slavery SESS eae aes bes ee ede British Museum... ae aoe 196 12 63 23 259 3 Burlington Fine Art Club... we || — — _ 12) — 1 Cambridge Univer. (Astronomical) 1} — _— _ 1}; — Chronological Institute... sk 1}; — — _— 1} — Civil Institute of, London 29; — 32 1 61 ’ Company, London ... | — — 1} — ) Cobden Club, London _... we | — — 87 | 124 87 | 124 Colonial Institute, London -— _ 11} — 11} — Country Brewers’ Society ... _ — 8| — 8| — Dublin Royal Soci Sey ta 1} — — — 1} — Edinburgh Library of Writers to ; Bainbareh pe tite he we || — — 1| — 1}; — raphical Raya Soi Lond 7| — 3} 3 3) 8 i , London te 18| 37] 25/] 37 Geant Society, Irelan ee 1 8 3| 8 G » M on itn ake 6 6 8 18 14 24 ~ Glasgow Munici ration ... || — — 21 86 21 86 » _ University, yi teaneey ewe | — = 1| — 1]; — Gray’s Inn, Honorable Society of... || — | — -- 1) — wich Observatory... ahs 16| — 8 14 24 Howard Association, cin =- — 1 9 1 Irish Academy, The Royal Go so — _ 39 5 Liverpool Public Museum and Gal- = Liverpool Peblio Library be a 2. Ex ri Aa i _ — 2 7 2 London City ie wie = — 1| — 1}; — Manchester ogical — _ 1 15 1 ” yt Li 7 —|—-— 1 5 1 » tarian — —< 3 16 3 Norwich Hae bieery a — _ aa 1] — Nottingham Free Library... — — I eee coi Aenean Observato: 8}; — 7) — 15| — eace , England ... —- — 1 1 1 Philological Society, London 3| — — _ 8} — Royal Society, London... Ps — _ 1 25 1 Sheffield Public Library ... a — — 2] — Social Science Association, England | — | — 4 1 4 South Kensington Museum, London || — — 17 47 17 Statistical Society, London — _- 3 16 3 _ Swedenborg Association ... 53 | — _— — 53.) — Temple, Society of the Inner... 2; — _ — 2) a "O legs "Dublin Middle ... 1 _ — — 1 — Trini , ed oe Ppl ie 5) ee Tas Naturalists Field Club ... 5| — _ — 5) — nited Service Institution, London || — — 12 8 12 Wednesbury Free Library, England || — | — — ij — Torat Brirish Donors «-- || 6648 | 350 || 2637 | 1733 || 9285 | 2083 [ xlviii J LIST OF DONORS—(continued ). Up to 1870. Up to June, 1880, Total. Vols. | Pamph. || Vols. | Pamph. || Vols. | Pamph. British Inpia anp CoLonzaL GovernMENts & Soorerres :— Governor-General of Canada __... 87 | — — — 87; — » India we ff — - — 23] — 23 Governor of Bombay os ne 74) — 122 60 || 196 60 = Ceylon ae we | — — 20; — 20; — Hong Kong . Ty 1| — — _ 1); — Madras oan man 1}; — 28 7 29 7 Governors of Victoria— His Excellency Charles Joseph La Trobe 148) — 2;— 145) — Major-Gen. Edward MacArthur 1} — — _ 1} — Sir Henry Barkly ... ... | 259| — 2| 34] 261] 934 Viscount Canterbury ... ate 2; — 5 3 7 3 Sir George Ferguson Bowen .. — — 1 1 1 1 Government of Bahama Islands . — — 4 2 4 2 ia Canada... ...| 24] — || 231| 223]] 255] 223 Z Ceylon — — 15| — 15/ — fs India — | — | 466| 528] 466] 523 Fs Jamaica a — 12; — 122); — py Mauritius .. 10}; — -- 13 10 13 ry New South ‘Wales 265 51 160 66 425 117 6 New Zealand A 83}. — 177 14 260 14 % Nova Scotia we | — — 1} — 1}; — 2 Queensland 8 a 8 | 70 7] 91] 15 2 South saa ei 65 111 15 176 15 _ Tasmania .. 44) — 63 24 |) 107 24 = Victoria... 499 105 || 1487 L |) 1986 106 Western Australia 12 5 30 | 116 42) 121 Bombay Asiatic Society . 8s; — — — 8; — British Columbia, Colonial Secre- tary of ... — _ 6}; — el ots Calcutta Museum ... — -—— 2 1 2 1 a Observatory a —= — 2}; — 2); — Canada, Commissioner of Patents... | — — _ 6] — 6 » Geological Survey — _ 1]; — 1} — Cape Town Observatory ... _ _ 6 1 6 1 Mauritius, Royal eae 4 of a — — 1] — 1 Surveyor-General of In _ — 9; — 9; — New South Wales— : Agricultural Society of _ -- 2 12 2 12 Linnean Society of ... — — _ 17) — 17 Parliament of _ — 5); — 5] — Ro a, es? — — 19 2 197}! ae Sydney Free Library _ — 38 6 3 6 Ryilosy Mechanics School of Arts — _ — 1 — 1 Sydney Observatory — — 3 14 3 14 Sydney University... _— _ 1} — 1] — New Zealand— Institute of... $e — Ee 8 10 8 10 Dunedin Athenaeum 1]; — 1]; — Carried forward... . ... || 1599 | 169 || 3079 | 1208 || 4678 | 1372 — [ xlix | LIST OF DONORS.—Bartisn Invi anp Cotontat, &c. (continued )— Brought fOrward... New Zealand (continued Museum of New d.. oa nial Mv re ay — 0 useum, We South Australian Institute ee Observatory, Adelaide Philosophical Soc., i Parliament of So. Australia Tasmanian Public Library... 3 5 Royal Society... Victoria— Acclimatization and Zoolo- ical Society Ballarat icultural and Oi Oey a “of Mel- Discharged Prisoners’ Aid Hlestie Telegraph & Society... Harbor Trust Commissioners, Melbourne sg Stage Boner Mel- bourne peace Fe isty of Victoria mmigrants iety Medical Beciety of Victoria Melbourne Observatory ... erate Universi ati Agricul Pharmaceutical Seis of Victoria ... Rifle Association of “Victoria Royal of - Commission. Toran Bririsu Inp1a & Cotonta GovVERNMENTS AND Societies \ Forrian Aiiseenscaggii InsTITUTEs, AND SocreTIEs Pg rie agents the =e His Imperial Majesty the Emperor a yey tees Imperial Majesty the Emperor gene lapaal Majesty the Emperor Carried forward ... Up to_1870. Up to June, 1880, Total. Vols. | Pamph. Vols. | Pamph. Vols. | Pamph. 1599 169 | 3079 | 1203 || 4678 | 1372 _ _ 2 3 2 3 —|—-—j]-—- 1} — 1 — — 3 5 3 5 —_— —- 9 30 9 30 —|—-—|-— 16 || — 16 as we 7 De as _ —_ 2 1 2 1 — — i 1 1 1 5 _ 7 4 12 4 —}— 10 7 10 7 — -— 1 1 1 1 — | — i 20.4 | dew =f — = 2) — 2 —|}—-—-]|— 1| — 1 — — 13 4 13 4 =.)i— | — 1] — 1 —|— — 2||.— 2 —|/—]— 4|) — 4 15| — —|— i‘) = — — 113 162 113 162 —_ _ 16 23 16 23 = — 1 18 1 18 —;|}—-—-]-— 4]| — 4 = = ‘a fl ass 13°} .— 8s; — 21 = —}|—}]— 1} — 1 —|—]— 1j) — 1 1632 169 || 3288 | 1495 || 4920 | 1664 1} — | — |] — 1) — 3802 |} — — _ 802 | — 11¢| — _ —_— 116; — 1| — — | — ij — 420 | — — _ 420; — [ey LIST OF DONORS.—Forzien Governments, &c. (continued )— Up to 1870. Up to June, 1880. Total. Vols. | Pamph. Vols, | Pamph. Vols. | Pamph. Brought forward... e 420 | — _ -- 420| — His Majesty the si of an he Belgians 183 | — _ aa 183 | — ” » 41 > oes ae 41 ae & e ‘5 ” the Natherlands 49 8] — — 49 38 Prussia ... || — _ 39); — 39 | — | Government of Argentine Republic || — 26); — 26| — . _ Belgium we || — _ 44 32 44 32 . 3 France oe), Paes 46| 17] 46] 17 a aga Islands ... | — -—- 26 31 26 31 « Haly. ea 10 4] 10 4 a igan, U.S. _ — 35 | — 35 | — i a Netherlands . — = 58) — 58] — BS Prussia... — —- 76) — 76) — = Rhode Island, U. OM ee — 63 23 63 23 - Spain Ses 3; — 85 | — 88} — ‘ Swiss Confederation 6; — 6 PA the United States... 19; — 2040 | 1640 || 2059 | 1640 America— Albany High School oo | — _ 3 4 3 4 American Congregational Library Association ... 3 20) — — 3 20 American Institute of Mining Engineers — _— 3]; — 3/ — American Museum of Natural History . _ 1] — _ — 1 American Unitarian Asso- : ciation ... — _ 386 | — 36) — Astor Library, New York .. _ —_ 5 27 5 27 Boston Athenaeum... Prd 2 12) — — 2 12 » Corporation ys 5 3 — = 5 3 55 Industrial Aid Soe... _ 3] — — _ 3 » Provident Assoc. ... || — 32 | — — — 32 » Public Library 14 2 7 56 21 58 » society of Natural History ... _ 1 2); — 2 1 » Society for Preven- tion of pacer _— 6} — _— — 6 Brooklyn Public Library .. 2 2] — 2 2 California, State of... — — — Toa 15 University of . = _— 1 Le), Cincinatti Public Library «.. — — = ie 1 Chicago Academy of Science | — — _ 22) .— 2 Public Library —_ — — beliees 5 Detroit Public Library — — 1/ — 1] — Harvard University - — — | 24 27 24 27 Holton Libr ie 1 7) — 1 1 8 Lowell City Library 1 1 | — _— 1 1 Massachusetts— Charitable Mechanics’ Association ... red 1 17) — _ 1 17 Historical Society of ... 2}; — — — Ola Horticultural Society of... || — 32 |} — _ — 32 Carried forward ... ecodll cTOR 42 || 2630 | 1885 || 3382 | 1927 [ i] LIST OF DONORS.—Forzten Governments, &c. (continued )— Up to 1870, Up to June, 1880. Total. ~ Vols. | Pamph. || Vols. | Pamph. || Vols. | Pamph. Brought ferward.. —... || 752 | 42° || 2630 | 1885 || 3389 | 1927 America (continued )— gy eae A Saag 1 0 mmon- wealth of _—... — — 4 4 4 4 Peabody Museum, Cam- bridge — _ -- 1] — 1 Society for Prevention of Cruelty 1 3 3) 42 4| 45 New Bedford Public Library 2 16 || — _ 2 16 ee ee es Society .. we | — — _— 10 | — 10 Mm tleta 4. t ~~ | — 4] 11 14] 11 parody Society of New : York —_ _ 1| — I foe Stevens’ Institute, NewYork | — _ — 1} — 1 University of New York . 9 3]} — — 9 3 Merean’ a of New York -— -— 1 23 1 23 Philadelphia ” Academy of ade —_ _ 2 3 2 3 Philadelphia "Exhibition Commissioners ... — — 4 _ 4) — Philadelphia Library Com- _ — ae 7 —_ 7 Philadelphia } Mercantile Lib- rary ES ase aus — — = 2] — 2 San Francisco Mercantile Li Association _ 3 10 | 256 10 | 259 San Francisco Law Library | — 3 1 3 1 Smithsonian Institute ... 4); — 40 12 44 12 Vermont, Stateof, University 3; -—- | — — 3) = War Department, —_ | pf aie — — 2 — Pend _ Washington Observatory .. _ — 10 2 10 2 Sy eae ge — — 18| — 18; — mperial Geographical 2; — = = 2; — wee Geological Soc. . 15| — _ —_ 15} — issenschafton, Academie der| — _~ 1} — 1} — 5g Royal Belgiqu 55 | = 67 38 || 122 38 Royal Botanical 8/ — 3; — 11| — ,, CommissionofExchange || — _— 1| — 1); — »» Library of Brussels... 56 = -~ — 56 | — #0 , Brussels... || — _ 6 2 6 2 Denmark— a Copenhagen Universi 85} — _ oo 85) — Christiania University = — 6} — 6| — Royal Society of Northern Antiquarians... 124; — 18 29 || 142 29 Carried forward ... « | 1016 167 || 2844 | 2329 || 3860 | 2496 [ li ] LIST OF DONORS.—Foreten Governments, &c. (contiuued )— Up to 1870. _|| Upto June, 1880. Total. Vols. | Pamph. || Vols. | Pamph. || Vols. | Pamph, Brought forward... - || 1016 | 167 || 2844 | 2329 | 3860 | 2496 Dutch— ' Academy of Science, Holland 4; — 10 4 14 4 Engineers, Royal Society of, Haas 5 —_ 14 10 19 10 ie onl Deaf and Dumb A chain ge ies _— -- 2); — 2; — roningen Universit; i = cee se er Krenik Nedstnn dsch Me- teorologisch Instituut ... | — _- 2) — 2); — Mathematical Society of Amsterdam si = — 1) — 1}; — Musée Teyler, & Haarlem .. —_ — | 4 4 4 4 Royal Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam oe . 4}; — 23| — al Royal Institution of Dutch India, Hague _... 248 2; — 19; — 21 19 Provincial Frisic Society .. l11| — 5 4 16 4 Scientific Society of Zealand 2; — 1 iS 3 5 Society of Industry ae 2); — 6 7 8 7 3 Literature A 18}; — 7 2 25 2 it Physical Sciences 3/ — 1 1 4 1 , Science, Haarlem || — — 9 20 9 20 ae Science, Holland | — — 7 17 7 17 Statistical Society of ge Netherlands... 3)0— oh ae a= Utrecht University — 2; — 2); — Zeeuwsch Fee car der Wetenschappen .. we | _ — 2) — 2 France, Government of— — — 46 17 46 17 Minister of Public Instruction 3); — = — 3]; — New Caledonia, Govt. of . — — 1 2 1 2 German oa Royal Library viet _— — 3] — 3 Giessen University... os _ ss 21) — 21 Heidelberg University we | — 46 5 13 5 59 K6nigsberg University — — = 16} — 16 Leyden Observatory = = 2 1 2 1 » University ... #35 6| — 6 13 12 13 Italy— Geographical Society of ... 3 1 1 4 1 Florence, Gallery o we fl — 1 1 1 1 Royal Library of | — _- 7 20 A 20 Lombardy, Royal Society of | hie Science ... — — 6| 114 6} 114 Venice, Royal Institute of... || — — — 4) — 4 Russia ~—- University of Kasan we fl — — 1; — 1; — Imperial Societ of Moscow || — -- —- 2) — 2 Société Impériale des Natu- ralistes, Moscou ... | — — — 1} — 1 Torat Forrign GovERNMENTS, INSTITUTES AND Rootes ot 1083 213 || 8058 | 2634 || 4141 | 2847 r tt LIST OF DONORS (continued )— Up to 1870. Up to June, 1880. Total. Vols, | Pamph. Vols. | Pamph. Vols. | Pamph. Donations FRém Private [ypt- VIDUALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD... Sas .-. || 2125 | 1929 || 2101 | 4531 || 4226 | 6460 Bequest By WILL— Count Castelnau, the late ... — —_ 424 429 424 429 SUMMARY OF DONATIONS. To 1870. To June, 1880. Total. Vols. | Pamph. || Vols. | Pamph. |} Vols. | Pamph. British Government and Societies.. || 6648 | 350 || 2637 | 1733 || 9285 | 2083 British India and Colonial Govern- ments and Societies on 1632 169 || 3288 | 1495 || 4920 | 1664 Foreign Governments and Societies || 1083 | 213 || 3058 | 2634 || 4141 | 2847 Private Donations from eye eee of the World aut 2125 | 1929 || 2101 | 4531 || 4226 | 6460 Bequest by Will ... a we | _ 424 | 429 || 424] 429 11488 | 2661 ||11508 |10822 ||22996 |13483 LIST OF DONORS OF MAPS, PLANS, éc., 10 THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF VICTORIA, From tHE OPENING uP TO 1870, AND FROM 1871 TO 30TH JuNE, 1880. reoetoed | received ep “io.” | same io, |“ Admiralty (THB): * s33 ren i og 96 69 165 Board of Ordnance aes nt vay — 120 120 ‘Colonial Office, Secretary Oh Noms ay tee — 3 3 Glasgow Municipal pecan. oP ae — 1 1 Governor General of India ea ao — 158 158 Government of India 3H ro = 226 226 3 New South Wales an oe | > 880 -- 330 5 New Zealand . n¥ od 7 7 = Queensland eS ae. 11 33 44 © scale Australia 8 aad 137 397 534 ” wae ‘ wee 3 3 6 ri Danet st States . eon te — 290 290 ‘$ Victoria me ... | 4,696 | 3,265 | 7,961 Western Australia Pri on wee] = VERO 28 India, Secretary of State for ... us ee — 815 815 King of Italy Sie Sei 1 — 1 San Weainices Mercantile Library fe ed 1 1 War Office .. ~— 120 120 Private Individuals from all parts of the World... 80 130 210 Total Sen ae -- | 5,354 5,666 | 11,020 [ liv ] FORM OF A BEQUEST TO BE INTRODUCED INTO A WILL OR CODICIL BY ANY PERSON DESIROUS TO LEAVE A DONATION OR LEGACY IN FAVOR OF THE INSTITUTION. 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Rapport fait sur les Soci¢tés de Secours Mutuels par ‘I’ Kint de Naeyer. 1851 14. Rapport &c. sur les Conseils de Prud’hommes. Péage des Routes ou Taxes des Barritres 1837-8. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ folio, vol. 1) ee aga apportant des Modifications aux Codes Pénal et d’ Instruction Routes, Emploi du Crédit des six Millions ouvert par la Loi du 2 Mai 1836. (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci,’ folio, vol, 1) 100 BELGIUM, Cuampre pes ReprEsentans (continued )— Situation Générale du Trésor Public 1837-42, 1844, 1847-48, 1851. Folio. 1837-51 Sortie des Lins et des Etoupes. Enquéte faite en 1842. (Belg. Pamph. folio, vol. 1) MINISTERE DE L’ INTERIEUR. Annuaire de I’ Industrie, du Commerce, et de la Banque en Belgique, vols. 1 & 7. 12mo, 2 vols. 1857-63 Bulletin de la Commission Centrale de Statistique, vols. 4-6, & 8. 4to. 1851-60 Enquéte sur |’ Industrie Liniére. Rapport de la Commission. Explorations & l’ Etranger. 4to. 1841 Etat de l Instruction Primaire en Belgique 1830-40. Rapport Décennal présenté aux Chambres Legislatives 28 Jan. 1842. Ato, 1842 Rapport sur I’ Enseignement Industriel et Professionnel. Folio. 1867 Rapports et Documents Officiels relatifs & 1 Inoculation de la Pleuropneumonie exsudative d’ aprés le procédé du Dr. Willems. Septiéme Rapport de la Com- mission. 1864 STATISTIQUE DE LA BELGIQUE. Agriculture Récensement Général, 31 Dec. 1856. Folio. 1860 Annuaire Statistique 1873. 8yo. 1873 Documents Statistiques publi¢és par le Département de |’ Intérieur avec le concours de la Commission Centrale, vols. 2-8. Folio. 1858-64 Exposé de la Situation du Royaume 1851-60. Folio, 2 vols. 1864 Mines, Usines Minéralurgiques, Machines & Vapeur, Rapport au Roi. Folio, 1842 Mines, Minieres, Usines Minéralurgiques et Machines & Vapeur, années 1839-55 2 vols. Folio, 1846-58 Population : 1. Relevé Decennal, 1831-40. Folio. 1842 2. Mouvement de |’ Etat Civil, 1841-45, 1848-50. Folio, 3 vols. 1849-51 8. Récensement Général, Dec. 31, 1856. Folio. 1861 Tableau Général du Commerce avec les Pays Etrangers. 1831-43, 1851, 1854-62. Folio. 6 vols. MInIsTERE DES AFFAIRES ETRANGERES. Reglement des Services réguliers de Navigation & Voiles pour 1853-5. 1852-4. (Belg. Pamph. vol. 1) MruisterE DEs TRAVAUX PUBLICS. Canalisation de l Escaut et de la Lys. Projet de Loi, 27 Dec. 1837. 1, Inondations de la Vallée de la Senne aux abords de Bruxelles, 1840, 2, Navigation de la Belgique vers Paris. 1840. 3. Voies Navigables en Belgique. Considérations Historiques suivies des Pro- sitions diverses ayant pour objet |’ Amélioration et |’ Extension de la avigation. 1843. The above in 1 vol. folio. 1837-42 Chemins de Fer. Rapport présenté aux Chambres Legislatives 1841-42, 1844-48. MISCELLANEOUS. ; Annuaire Militaire Officiel pour 1862. 8yvo, 1862 Apercu des dispositions en faveur de I’ Industrie Liniére et de la Classe Ouvriére. 1845. (Belg. Pamph. ‘ Polit.’ vol. 3) Atéliers d’ Apprentissage subsidiés par ! Etat. Rapports sur la situation, presentés aux Chambres Législatives, 28 Aout, 1851. (Belg. Pamph. folio, vol. 1) Banque Nationale—Documents Officiels relatifs a la Prorogation de cette Institu- tion décrétée par la Loi du 20 Mai, 1872. 4to, 1872 Belgique en 1860. (Belg. Pamph. ‘ Polit.’ vol. 2) > 101 BELGIUM, Miscertanzous (continued )— i i Vryschutters. Opgedragen aen de Jeugd van Belgie, aen de Laden der ilden en Genootschappen van Hand-en Voetboogschutters, en aen alle andere Maetschap, des door een Oud Bevelhebber van Vrywilligers. 8vo. 1860 eneatee Commissie voor de Maetschappyen van Onderlingen pete Verslag over de Rekeningen van het Jaer 1853. 1855. (Belg. Pamph. ‘Polit.’ vol. 1) Bibliothéque Royale. 1. Acquisitions de la. Année 1865. Folio. 1865 2. Repertoire Onomastique des MSS. formant la deuxiéme Section. Pt. I. vrages dont les Auteurs sont connus. Folio. 1857 Biographie Nationale pub. par I’ Académie Royale de Belgique. 8vo,4 vols. 1866-73 Bulletin des Commissions Royales d’ Art et d’ Archéologie. Jan. 1863 to Dec. 1864. 8vo, 2 vols. 1863-64 Caisses de Prévoyances en Faveur des Mineurs, &c. 1851-55. (Par ‘A. Visschers’) 8vo. 1853-57 1. Notice sur I’ Etablissement. 1843 2. Province de Liége. Rapport de |’ Exercice, 1858. Liege 1859 (Bound in 1 vol.) Caisse Générale de Retraite. 1. Compte rendu des Opérations de I’ Exercice, 1851. 1852. (Belg. Pam. fol. vol. 1) 2. De la Caisse Générale de Retraite, instituée par la Loi du 8 Mai, 1850. Notice explicative, Texte de la Loi, &c. 1851. (Belg. Pamph. ‘Polit.’ vol. 1) Catalogue d’ une Collection de MSS. Chroniques, &c. provenant de M. F. H. 1866. (Belg. Pamph. vol. 3) Charité. Considerations générales sur la. No date Chemins de Fer. : 1. Comptes Rendus, 1841-57. ; Folio, 10 vols, 1842-57 2. Lignes des Flandres vers la France. Du Hainaut de I’ Entre Sambre et Meuse. - De Tournay & Jurbise. De Bruxelles vers Gand. Folio. 1837-44 Chroniques Belges inédites. Collection des. 4to, 42 vols, 1836-75 Commerce en Belgique et des Institutions qui s’ y rattachent de l Etat du. 1860. (Belg. Pamph. folio, vol. 2) Comptabilité de I’ Etat, 1851-52 & -54. Comptes rendus par les Ministres, sur la. 4to, 3 vols. 1854-56 Conference, Maritime, held at Brussels for devising an uniform System of Meteorological Observations at Sea, Aug. and Sept. 1853. 4to. 1853 Congrés des Economistes réuni 4 Bruxelles par les soins de I’ Association Belge pour la Liberté Commerciale, Sess. 1847. dances des 16-18 Sept. 1847. 8vo. 1847 Congrés International de Bienfaisance de Bruxelles. Tome I. 8vo. 1857 Congrés International de Bienfaisance de Londres. Tome I. 8vo. 1863 _ Congrés International des Reformes Douanidres réuni & Bruxelles, Sept. 22-25, 1857. 8vo. 1857 Constitution de la Belgique. Edition Illustrée. Folio. 1852 Enquéte sur la Condition des Classes Ouvriares et sur le Travail des Enfants. 8vo, 3 vols. 1848 Explosion Foudroyante 4 Grammont. Rapport du Directeur du Musée de I’ Industrie. Brux. 1846. (Belg. Pamph. vol. 1) Exposition de l’ Industrie Nationale en 1841. 1. Revue de I’ Exposition des Produits. . 8vo. 1841 2. Rapport du Jury, 8vo, 1842 102 BELGIUM, MisceLLaAnEous (continued )— sition d’ Economie Domestique de Bruxelles en 1856. Rapport. Liste des écompenses. (Belg. Pamph. ‘ Polit.’ vol. 1) Finances de L’ Etat. Extrait de |’ Exposé de la Situation du Royaume, 1851-60. (Belg. Pamph. fol. vol. 2) Garde Civique. Extrait de I’ Exposé de la Situation du Royaume, 1851-60. (Ibid) Handelingen van het zevende Nederlandsch Taal-en Letterkundig Kongres gehouden te Brugge den 8th, 9th, 10th September, 1862. 8vo. Gent. 1863 Histoire—Compte-Rendu des Séances de la Commission Royale d’. Ser. 1, vols, 1, 6-10, 12, 18, et Table. Ser. 3, vols. 2-14, et Table. Ser. 2, vols. 2-12, et Table. Ser. 4, vol. 2. Table Générale des Trois Premidres Séries, 8vo, 37 vols. 1844-75 — Hospices (Des) et des Bureaux de Bienfaisance. Statistique d’ aprés les Budgets de |’ Exercice 1853. 4to. 1856 Inauguration de la Colonne de la Constitution et du Congrés Sept. 1859. (Belg. Pamph. vol. 3) — Industrie en Belgique. De |’ Etat de I’, 1841-50. (Ibid. Folio, vol. 2) Industrie Enseignement Pratique. Réglement Orange de I’ Atelier Modéle de Gand. 1847. (Belg. Pamph. ‘ Polit.’ vol. 3) Institut supérieur de Commerce d’ Anvers. Approbation du Réglement Organique, 1853. (Ibid. vol. 3) Instruction Primaire 1849-54, Rapports Triennals sur I’. 4to, 2 vols. 1854-6 Livrets d’ Ouvriers. Arrété Royal du 10 Nov. 1845. 8vo, 1845. (Belg. Pamph. ‘ Polit.’ vol. 3) Loi sur les Poids et Mésures suivie des Arrétés Royaux et des Instructions Ministérielles qui en reglent l Exécution. 8vo. Bruax. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 3) Maison de Melle, Lez-Gand. Institution Littéraire, Scientifique, Commerciale. 1. Prospectus. 2. Programme des Etudes pour 1857-58. Gand 1857-58. (Ibid. vol. 1) Marques (Des) d’ Origine Obligatoires et des Marques de Qualité Facultatives, votées par le Congrés Scientifique de Reims. Brux. 1845. (Ibid. vol. 3) Musée de I’ Industrie, Rapport au Roi (1841). Arrétés et Réglements. (Ibid. vol. 1) Observations des Phénoménes Periodiques pendant 1872. 4to Projet de Loi sur les Marques de Fabrique et de Commerce précédé de I’ exposé des Motifs, présentés & la Chambre des Pairs de France, 11 Avril, 1845. 1846. (Belg. Pamph. ‘Polit.’ vol. 2) Rapport Décennal sur la Situation Administrative du Royaume, 1841-50, Extrait aa De I’ Etat de !’ Industrie. (Ibid. folio, vol. 3) Rapport Général de la Chambre de Commerce d’ Anvers, sur I’ état du Commerce et de |’ Industrie pendant 1852. Anvers 1853. (Belg. Pamph. vol. 2) | Revue des Ecoles de Belgique par le Roi, 25 Sep. 1858. -Fétes du vingt-huitiéme Anniversaire de 1’ Indépendance Nationale. 1859. (Belg. 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Sold June 1853, 8vo. 1853 Enatanp (TRapE CATALOGUES). Bohn (Henry George). Catalogue of Books. 8vo. 1841 Dawson and Sons (William). Catalogue of Standard English Authors, Ancient and Modern. 12mo. No date Hodgson (Thomas). The London Catalogue of Books published in Great Britain ; with their Sizes, Prices, and Publishers’ Names. 1831-55. 8vo. 1855 Howell and Stewart. Catalogue of Books in every Department of Oriental Literature. 8yo. 1826 Low (Sampson). 1, The English Catalogue of Books, published from January 1835. to January 1872. ; 8vo, 2 vols. 1864-73 2. The same; for 1874, -75, -76, -77. 8vo. 1875-8 8. The same ; for 1865, 1867, 1868, and London Catalogue of Periodicals 1868, 1869, in 1 vol. 8vo. 1866-69 4, The same; for 1870-73. 8vo. 1871-74 5. Index to British Catalogue of Books, published 1837-76. S8vo, 2 vols. 1858-76 ——_ ae 233 CATALOGUES. BRITAIN, GREAT. Evctayp, Trape Caranoaurs (continued )— Periodicals, Newspapers, Transactions of Societies ; London Catalogue of. 1869-77. 8vo. 1870-78 Quaritch (Bernard). Catalogues. 8vo, 9 vols. 1859-77 Reference Catalogue of Current Literature, gorge the full Titles of Books now in Print or on Sale; with the Prices at which they may be obtained of all Booksellers, 1874, -75, -77. 8vo, 8 vols. 1874-77 Spon (Edward and F. N.) Catalogue of Scientific Books. 8vo. 1867 Toovey (James). Catalogue of Books in various Languages, remarkable for Beauty of Condition. 12mo. No date Scorzanp (Catalogues of Libraries). Abbotsford. Catalogue of Library at. 4to. Zdinb. 1838. (Soc.—“Bannatyne”) a, Anderson’s College. Catologue of the Musical Library of the late iliam Euing. 8yo. Glasg. 1878 Keir. 1, An Essay towards a Collection of Books aye: to Proverbs, Emblems, Apophthegms, Epitaphs, & Ana, being Catalogue of those at Keir. 8vo. 1860 2. An Essay towards a Collection of Books relating to the Arts of Design, being a Catalogue of those at Keir. 8vo. 1860 Society of Writers to H. M. Signet in Scotland. Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of. Part I—A to L. - 4to, Edinb. 1871 CoLonIaL CATALOGUES. AFRICA. General Catalogue of Books in South African Library. 8vo. Cape Town 1862 Catalogue of the Library of H. E. Sir George Grey, presented to the South African Library. Vol. IV. Pt. 1.—England. Compiled by W. H. J. Bleek. : 8vo. Cape Town 1867 Grey (H. E. Sir George). Catalogue of the Library of Philology. South Africa, 3 Parts; Australia & Polynesia, 4 Parts. (Bnd.in 1 vol.) 8vo. Cape Town 1858 AUSTRALASIA. 1. New South Wales:— (1) Australian Subscription Library and Reading Room. Catalogue of. Sydney 1830-53. (Aust. Pamph. vols. 17 & 22) (2) Parliament. Catalogue of the Library of. Sydney 1866. (N.S. W. Pamph. vol. 20) (3) Sydney Free Public Library. 8vo. Sydney 1872 (a) Catalogue of. 5 8vo. Sydney 1872 (b) Catalogue of Reference Department. 8vo. Sydney 1876 & 1878 (4) ised Mechanics’ School of Arts. Catalogue of the Library, 1858-64 ; with Supplement of 1867. Sydney 1858-67. (N.S.W. Pamph. vol. 20; & Aust. Pamph, vol. 22) 2. South Australia :— (1) Institute of. (a) Catalogue together with First Supplement of Books in the Library. 8vo. Adelaide 1863 (b) First Supplement to Catalogue of Books, , Adelaide 1863. (8. Aust. Pamph. vol. 24) (c) Catalogue of the Library, Adelaide 1869. (Bound with ‘ Catal. of 8. A. Legislature’) (2) Legislature, Catalogue of the Library of the. ie Adelaide 1865. (8, Aust. Pamph. vol. 24) 234 CATALOGUES. COLONIAL. Avsrraasta (continued )— 2. South Australia (continued )— (3) Legislature. Alphabetical Catalogue of the Printed Books, Charts, Drawings, Maps, &c. in the Library of; with First, Second, and Third Supplements. By E. G. Blackmore. 8yo. Adelaide 1868-69 (4) Parliamentary Library. Catalogue of. Ato. Adelaide 1871 (5) South Australian Library and Mechanics’ Institute. Catalogue of Books. OF ertacia a Adelaide 1851. (8. Aust. Pamph, vol. 26) (1) Parliamentary Library. Classified Catalogue of Books, May 1st, 1867. 8vo. Hobart Town 1867 (2) Public Library and Reading Room. Alphabetical and Classified Catalogue. 8vo. . Hobart Town 1855 (8) Royal Society. Library Catalogue. . 8yo. No date 4. Victoria :— Council (Legislative). Catalogue of the Library of the. 8vo, Melb, 1854 Parliament. Ely 4 1. Catalogue of the Library of. 8vo. Melb, 1857 2. Catalogue, Alphabetical and Classified. Syo, Melb. 1864-65 8. Catalogue, Supplementary. 8vo. Melb, 1871 Ballaarat East. Public Library Catalogue. Ballaarat 1866-69. (Vict. a ay vols. 59 & 84) Ballaarat Mechanics Institute. Catalogue of the Libr: 8vo. Ballaarat 1867. 1864-66. (Viet Bagh. vols. 58 & 59) Melbourne. 1. Melbourne University. Catalogue of the Library. 8yo. te: 2. Public Library of Victoria, Catalogue of, with Supplemental Catalogu 8vo, 2 vols. Melb. 1861 & 1865 3. Public Library of Melbourne. (a) Catalogue of Casts, Busts, &c. in the Museum of Art. 8vo &12mo. 1865 (b) Catalogue of Works of Art exhibited by the Trustees, 1869. (Pamph. ‘ Art,’ vol. 3) (c) Catalogue of the Donations to, 1856-1872. 8yo. Melb, 1873 4. Prahran Free Library. Catalogue of Books. Prahran 1869. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 84) 5. Supreme Court. (a) Catalogue of the Library. Part I. 8vo. Melb. 1855, (Aust. Pam. vol. 2) (b) Catalogue of Books in the Library, 8vo. Melb. 1861 (c) Catalogue. — 2nd Ed. 8yo. Melb, 1875 (d) Catalogue of Books recently added to the Library, 8vo. 1864 Canaba. Legislature de Canada, Catalogue de la Bibliothaque de la. Par L. amphile Lemay. 8vo. Levis. 1873 Parliament of. Catalogue of the Library. 8vo, 2 vols. Toronto 1857-58 Society of Upper Canada (The Law). . Catalogue of Books in the Library of. tunis, 8vo. Toronto 1863 1. Fort St. George. -Catalogue Raisonné of Oriental MSS in the Library of the (late) College. By Rev. William Taylor. 8yo, 2 vols. Madras 1837 2. Kurrachee General Library and Museum. Catalogue of Books in. 8vo. Kurrachee 1855 3. re of the British Possessions in India and other Parts of Asia, Catalogue ‘Ato, 1870 - 235 CATALOGUES. GOLONIAL (continued )— Iypra (continued )— - 4, Oudh (King of). Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian, and Hindustény MSS of the Libraries of. Compiled by A. Sprenger. 8vo. Calcutta 1854 5. Sanskrit MSS in Private Libraries of the North-West Provinces. Part I. 8vo. Benares 1874 6. Society, Asiatic of Bengal. Descriptive Catalogue of Sanscrit MSS in the Library. Edited by Rajendrala Mitra. Part 1—Grammar. 8vo. Cale. 1877 7. Tamil Printed - Books, Classified Catalogue of, with Introductory Notices. _ Compiled by John Murdoch. ; 12mo, Madras 1865 European (Pustic Liprarres, &c. Various Countries). Belgium (Public Libraries). 1. Bibliothéque Royale, Catalogue des MSS de, publié par Ordre du Ministre de l’ Intérieur. Folio, 3 vols. Brua. 1842 2. Catalogues des Accroissements en Livres Imprimés, en Cartes, Estampes, et en Manuscrits, 1838-55. 8vo, 6 vols. Brua, 1843-55 8. Chroniques, Cartulaires MSS Catalogue d’. une Collection de, provenant de M. PE Bruzx. 1866. (Belgian Pamph. vol. 1) France (Public Libraries). 1. Amiens. Catalogue Descriptif et Raisonné des Manuscrits de la Bibliothéque Communale de la Ville d’. Par J. Garnier. 8vo. Amiens 1843 2, Paris. Bibliothéque Impériale. Département des Imprimés, Catalogue de |’ Histoire de France. Ato, 6 vols, Paris 1858-59 France (Trade Catalogues). ’ 1. Bailliere (J. B.) Catalogue des Livres d’ Histoire Naturelle et des Livres de Médecine. 8vo. Paris 1863-64 2. Barthes et Lowell. Catalogue Général des Livres Francais, Italiens, Espagiiols, &c. 8vo, 1857 3. Lacroix (Eugéne). (1) Bibliographie des Ingénieurs, des Architectes, et des Agriculteurs, 1857-61. : 8vo, 1863 (2) Catalogue des Ouvrages publiés pendant 1857-64. 8vo. Paris 1865 4. Reinwald (Ch.) Catalogue Annuel de la Librairie Francaise, 8vo, 12 vols, Paris 1859-69 © Germany (Public Libraries, &c.) 1, Berlin. (1) Index Librorum Manuscriptorum et Impressorum quibus Bibliotheca Regia Berolinensis aucta est, 1835-36. Ato, 2 vols. Berlin 1836-37 (2) Die Kénigliche Bibliothek in Berlin, 1846-53. 8vo. Berlin 1851-54 (3) Die Handschriften-Verzeichnisse der Kéniglichen Bibliothek, Erster Band. Verzeichniss der Sanskrit Handschriften von Dr. Weber. 4to. Berlin 1853 2. Bunavianae. Bibliothecae Catalogus. Edente J. M. Franckio. 4to, 8 vols, Lips. 1750-56 3. Dresden. . Beschreibung der Kéniglichen Offentlichen Bibliothek zu, Von Karl Falken- stein. 8vo. Dresden 1839 Germany (Trade Catalogues), 1. Avenarius (Eduard). Bibliographisches Jahrbuch fiir den deutschen Buch- Kunst-und Landkarten-Handel. 8vo. Leipz, 1855 2. Brockhaus (F. A.) Bibliotheca Historica. Verzeichniss einer sammlung von Werken aus dem Gebiete der Geschichte, 8vo, Leipz, 1866 236 CATALOGUES. EUROPEAN. Puvsric Lirartes, &c. Various Countries (continued )— Germany, Trade Catalogues (continued )— : 8. Engelmann (Wilhelm). ; (1) Bibliotheca Mechanico-Technologica oder Verzeichniss, in iilterer und neuerer Zeit, bis zur Mitte des Jahres 1848 in Deutschland erschienenen Biicher iiber alle Theile der Mechanischen und Technischen Kiinste und Gewerbe, &c. 8vo. Leip, 1844 (2) Bibliotheca Historico-Naturalis. Index Librorum Historiam Naturalem spectantium ab 1700 ad 1846 in Germania, Scandinavia, Anglia, Gallia, Belgio, Italia, atque Hispania, impressorum. 8vo. Leip. 1846 (3) Bibliotheca Scriptorum Classicorum et Graecorum et Latinorum. An Alpha- betical Catalogue of the Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics: their Translations, Commentaries, &c. that have appeared in Germany and the adjacent Countries up to 1846. 8vo. 1847 (4) Bibliotheca Geographica. Verzeichniss der seite der mitte des vorigen Jahrhunderts bis zu Ende des Jahres 1856 in Deutschland erschienenen Werke iiber Geographie und Reisen, mit Einschluss der Landkarten, Plane und. Ansichten. ~8vo. Leip. 1858 (5) Bibliotheca Zoologica. Verzeichniss der Schriften tiber Zoologie, welche in den Periodischen Werken enthalten und vom 1846-60 selbstindigerschienen sind. Bearbeitet von J, Victor Carus und Wilhelm Engelmann. Syo, 2 vols. Leip. 1861 4, Heinrichs (J. C.) Verzeichniss der Biicher, Landkarten, &c. 1852-57. 12md, 6 vols. Leip. 1852-57 5. Zuchold (Ernst Amandus). Bibliotheca Chemica. Verzeichniss der auf dem Gebiete der Chemie, 1840-58. 8vo. Gétt. 1859 Italy (Libraries of). 1, Annuario Bibliografico Italiano pubblicato per cura del Ministero della Istruzione Pubblica Anno I. 1863. 8vo. Torino 1864 2. Pinellii (Maphaei). Bibliotheca, a Jacobo Morellio descripta et annota- tionibus [llustrata. 8vo, 6 vols, Ven. 1787 Netherlands (Libraries of). . 1. Bibliotheek van het Indisch Genootschap te ’s Gravenhage. 8vo. ’s Graven, 1869 2. Cartes, Repertoire de. Publié par |’ Institut Royal des Ingénieurs Néer- landais. 8vo. La Haye, no date 8. Catalogus Codicum Orientalium Bibliothecae Acad. Reg. Scientiarum, quem a C. Weijersio inchoatum, post hujus mortem absolvit et edidit P. de Jong. 8vo. Lugd. Bat. 1862 4, Heinsiana—Bibliotheca; sive Catalogus Librorum quos Oollegit Nicolaus ‘~~ Heinsius. 12mo, 2 vols. Lugd. Bat. 1682 5. Kaarten berustende in het Rijks-Archief.-Inventaris der verzameling. 8vo. ’s Grav. 1867 6. Société Hollandaise des Sciences de Harlem. Liste des Publications des Sociétés savantes et Gouvernements, ainsi que des Journaux Scientifiques qui se trouvent dans la Bibliothéque de la. 8vo. Harlem 1869 7, Surinaamsche Koloniale Bibliotheek, Catalogus der. 8vo. Harlem 1862 Netherlands (Trade Catalogues). : Muller (Fredrik). (1) Beschrijvende Catalogus van 7000 Portretten van Nederlanders, &c.. vergameld en beschreven. 8vo. Amst. 1853 (2) Catalogus van eene zeer uitgebreide en fraaije verzameling van Portretten van Nederlanders, &c. 8vo. 1853 (3) Catalogus van Boeken, Plaatwerken en Kaarten, over de Nederlandsche Bezittingen, zoo vroegere als tegenwoordige in Azie, Afrika, en renee 8yo, 237 CATALOGUES. EUROPEAN. Pvsrio Liprartzs, &c. Various Countries (continued )— Netherlands, Trade Catalogues (continued )— (4) Catalogus van Hollandsche Bijbels, Psalmen, Incunabulen, Geestel Liederen, Hollandsche Godgeleerde Werken der 16° en 17° Eeuw. 8vo.. Amst. 1857 (5) Bibliotheek van Nederlandsche Pamfletten, verzameling van F. Muller. Naar Tijdsordre gerangschikt en beschreven door P. A. Tiele 1500-1702. 8yvo, 3 vols.’ Amst. 1858-61 (6) Essai d’ une Bibliographie Néerlando-Russe. _ Catalogue d’ une Collection rémarquable de Livres, Atlas, Cartes, Portraits, Planches, MSS, Hollandais, et de Livres Etrangers, tous concernant La Russie et La Pologne. 8vo, Amst. 1859 Unirep Srates (Government Catalogues). 1. Interior, Department of. (1) Catalogue of Publications of U.S. Geological Survey by E. V. Hayden. 8vo. Wash. 1874-77 (2) Catalogue of Photographs by W. H. Jackson. 8vo. 1875 (3) Catalogue of the Library. 8vo. 1877 2. Navigation (Bureau of). (1) Catalogue of Charts and Books. 4to. Wash. 1871-77 (2) Catalogue of Charts, Plans, & Views, 1873-75. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 3) 3. Ordnance Office—Catalogue of Library of. | Wash. 1875. (Pam. ‘War,’ vol. 32) 4. Surgeon General’s Office, U.S. Army. Catalogue of the Library. 4to, 4 vols. Wash, 1872-74 Unrrep Srares (Libraries of Various States). California. San Francisco Mercantile Library. 1. Catalogue. 8vo. San Franc. 1854 2. The same; another copy. 8vo. San France. 1874 Illinois. 1, Brighton. Catalogue of the Holton Library. 8vo. Boston 1866 2. Chicago. Finding List of the Public Library. _8vo. Chicago 1876 Maryland (State Library). Catalogue. 8vo, Annapolis 1874 Massachusetts. Boston. Athenaeum. : 1. Catalogue of Books. 8vo. Boston 1827 2. List of Books added to the Library, 1862-69. 8vo. Boston 1870 Boston Public Library. 1. Blanks used in Library. Folio. Boston 1869 2. Bulletin, various Nos. . 8vo. 1869-77 3. Catalogue ‘of the Books & MSS in the Prince Library. 8vo. Boston 1870 4. Catalogue of the Roxbury Branch Library. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1876 5. Catalogues, Minor (26). 8vo. 1858-69 6. Class List for English Prose Fiction, 4th Ed. 8vo. 1869 7. Documents, Various (34). 8vo. 1848-67 8. Index to the Catalogue of the Books in the Lower, Upper, and Bates’ Hall. 8vo, 4 vols, 1858-66 9. Reports, Various, 1852-68. 8vo. 1852-68 ~ Brookline Public Library Classed Catalogue. 8vo. Boston 1859-65 Groton. 1. Public Library Catalogue. 8vo. Groton 1855 2, Lawrence Academy. Catalogue of the Library of. 8vo, Lomell 1850 238 CATALOGUES. ‘Untrep Srarrs, Libraries of Various States (continued )— Massachusetts (continued )— - gf F print ' ** Lowell. 1. Catalogue of the City Library & Supplement. 8vo. Zomell 1861-65 2. Supplement 1869. Lowell 1869. (Bound with ‘ Holton Libr. Cat.’) New Bedford. Free Public Library. Catalogue, Supplements, & Reports. 8vo, 2 vols. Wew Bedford 1853-69 Societies of Massachusetts. 1. Historical Society of Massachusetts. Catalogue of the Library of. . 8vo, 2 vols. Boston 1859-60 2. Horticultural Society of Massachusetts. Catalogue of the Library of. Dee (Bound with Transactions.) . Boston 1861 University Harvard. 1. Catalogue of Library and First Supplement, and Catalogue of the Maps and Charts, 1831. 8vo, 3 vols. Camb. 1831-71 2. Catalogue of the Collection of Engravings bequeathed by Francis Calley Gray. By Louis Thies. Ato.. Camb. 1869 3. Catalogue of Bound Historical MSS collected by Jared Sparks, Camb. 1871 Michigan.—Detroit, Catalogue of the Public Library of. ° 8vo. Detroit 1874 New York (State Libraries). 1, State Library Catalogue of General Library, and First Supplement. : Svo, 2 yols. Albany 1856-61 2. Subject Index of the General Library. 8vo. Albany 1872 8. Catalogue of Law Library, & First Supplement. 8vo, 2 vols. Albany 1856-65 4. Catalogue of Maps, MSS, Engravings, Coins, &e. 8vo. Albany 1857 5. Reports, 1863-73. 8vo, 3 vols, Albany 1863-73 New York (City Libraries). 1, Astor Library. ; : (1) Catalogue of ; or Alphabetical Index. 4to, 5 vols. Mew York 1857-66 (2) Reports of Trustees, 1849-76. 4to, New York 1876 2. Law Institute, Catalogue of Books. Svo, New York 1874 8, Mercantile Library, Catalogue of Books. - 8yo. New York 1866 Pennsylvania. Philadelphia; Catalogue of Mercantile Library. 8vo. Philad. 1870 Rhode Island. Catalogue of Books and other Publications relating to the State of Rhode Island, with Notes, Historical, Biographical, and Critical. By John Russell Bartlett. 8vo. Providence 1864 Vermont University. Alphabetical and Analytical Catalogue of the Library of. E ! 8vo,’ Burlington 1854 Virginia. Calendar of State Papers and other MSS, 1652-1781, preserved in the _ Capitol at Richmond. Arranged & edited by W.P. Palmer, Sm. 4to. Richm.1875 Unitep Srates (Trade Catalogues). : 1. American Catalogue .of Books (Original and Reprints) published in the United States, 1861-66, with Date of Publication, Size, Price, and Publishers’ Names ; _ with Supplement containing Pamphlets, Sermons, and Addresses on the Civil War in the United States, 1861-66 ; & Appendix containing Names of Learned Societies and other Literary Associations, with a List of their Publications, 1861-66. Compiled and arranged by James Kelly. 8vo. New York 1866 2. American Publications, Catalogue of, including Reprints and Original Works, 1820-48. Compiled by .0. A. Roorback. 8vo. New York 1849 8. Uniform Trade List (Annual), embracing the Full Lists of American Publishers. 8vo. New York 1873 Pamphlets containing Catalogues of Booksellers’ Libraries, Public Sales, &ec. 7 8vo, 103 vols. Various places and dates. Public Sales Catalogues of Pictures, Engravings, Statuary, &c. sold by Christie, Manson, and Co, (1862-77). Many items priced, 8vo, 12 vols, 1862-77 Ly. ay 289 CATENA in Danielem ex Ammonio Presbytero, Anonymo, Apolinario, Athanasio, Basilio, Cyrillo, Eudoxio, Philosopho, Eusebio Caes. Hesychio, Hip pple Origene, Severo, Tito, et Victore. : i Seript. Vet. vol. 1) CATENA Patrum in Lucam. (Ibid. vol. 9) CATES (Witt1am L. R.) The Pocket Date Book. 12mo. 1863 CATHCART (Sir Geroree). - 1. Commentaries on the War in Russia & Germany in 1812 & 1813. 8vo. 1850 2. Correspondence relative to his Military Operations in Kaffraria. 8vo. 1856 CATHERINE II. (Tue Empress). Memoirs written by Herself; with a Preface by A. Herzen. Translated from the French. 12mo. 1859 CATHWALLONUS (Rornonensis Eptsc.) Epistola ad canta: 7 aointt « CATLIN (Groraz). (Migne, Ser. Lat. vol. 141) 1. North American Indian Portfolio: Hunting Scenes and Amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America, Folio. 1844 2. Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. 6th Ed. S8vo,2 vols. 1848 8. Adventures of the Ojibbeway Indians in Europe. 8vo. 1852 4. O-Kee-Pa; a Religious Ceremony, & other Customs of the Mandans. 8vo. 1867 5. The lifted and subsided Rocks of America, with their Influences on the Oceanic, Atmospheric, and Land Currents, and the Distribution of Races, 8yo. 1870 CATLOW (Aeyzes anp Maria E.) Sketching Rambles; or Nature in the Alps and Apennines. 8vo, 2 vols, 1861 ‘CATO (Dioxystvs). 1. Disticha, lectissimis adornata Flosculis Poeticis, 8vo. Amstel. 1759 2. Historia Critica Catoniana, cui praemittitur Planudis Metaphrasis Graeca, 8vo. Amstel. 1759 CATO (Marcus Porctus). De Re Rustica, (Scriptores de Re Rustica, vol.. 1) CATON (Jouy Dean). Artesian Wells; on the Irregularity of their flow. Chicago 1874, (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci,’ 8vo, vol, 40) CATTELL (Jony). 1. Catalogue of Geraniums, Calceolarias, &c. . 1851 2. Catalogue of Flower Seeds and Bulbs. _ No date 8. Catalogue of Hardy Evergreens, Deciduous, Forest, and Ornamental Trees, Conifera, - Climbers, &c. No date 4 Catalogue of Kitchen Garden Seeds, — & Plants. No date, (Vict. Pam, vol. 34) -CATTERMOLE (Rey. Ricuarp). 1. The Literature of the Church of England indicated in Selections from the Writings of Eminent Divines, with Memoirs of their Lives and Historical Sketches of the Times in which they lived. 8vo, 2 vols. 1844 2. Evenings at Haddon Hall. (Serials—Bohn’s Illust. Libr.) CATTLE. 4 = the Commissioner of Agriculture on the Diseases ‘of, in the United Ato. Washington 1871 OATTLE am Shall we a or continue to eat Carrion? A few Words on the Cattle Disease and Importation Bills. By a Farmer’s Friend. 1864, (Pamph. ‘ Veterin.’ vol. 2) CATTLE PLAGUE, A Tract on the. Prevention made Easy. 1866. (Ibid.) CATTLE PLAGUE. Regents to the Lord Provost and mg are of the City of a Edinburgh on the Pathological Appearances, Symptoms, Treatment, and Means of preventing Cattle Plague. 4to. Ldinb. 1865 CATULFUS, Instructio Epistolaris ad Carolum Regem. (Migne, Ser. Lat. vol. 96) 240 CATULLUS (Carus Vazzrtvs). 1. Opera Omnia ex Editione Déringii. Curante A. J. Valpy. 8vo. 1822 2. Opera. Recognovit, Apparatum OCriticum addidit R. Ellis. 8vo. Oaford 1867 3. The same. ‘Translated by the Hon. George Lamb. 12mo, 2 vols. 1821 4, The same. ‘Translated into Verse by Theodore Martin. 8vo. Edinb. 1863 5. The same. 2nd Ed. 8yvo. Hdinb. 1875 6. The same. Translated in Prose, by Walter K. Kelly. (Ser. Bohn’s Class. Libr.) CAUGHEY (A. anp R.) Book of Prices and Descriptions of Australian Wines. Melb. no date. (Pamph. ‘ Agric.’ vol. 10) CAULFIELD (James). 1. Portraits, Memoirs, and Characters of Remarkable Characters, from Edward III. to the Revolution. New Ed. 4to, 3 vols. 18138 2. Portraits, Memoirs, &c. from the Revolution to end of the Reign of George II. 4to, 4 vols. 1819 3. Calcographiana ; the Printsellers’ Chronicle and Collectors’ Guide to Knowledge and Value of Engraved British Portraits. : 8vo. 1814 CAULFIELD (Ricuarp, LL.D.) 1. Annals of St. Finn Barre’s Cathedral, Cork. 12mo. Cork 1871 2. The Council Book of the Corporation of the City of Cork, 1609-43, & 1690-1800, Sm. 4to. Guildford 1876 3. Register of the Parish of the Holy Trinity (Christ Church) Cork, July 1643 to Feb. 1668. With Extracts from the Parish Books from 1644 to 1668. Cork 1877 CAUMONT (M.) Lectures Courantes des Ecoliers Frangais. 12mo. Paris, no date CAUMONT (Nompar, SzIcnEuR DE). Voyaige d’ Oultremer en Jhérusalem, I’ an 1418, publié d’ aprés le MS par Marg. de la Grange. 8vo. . Paris 1858 CAUSE anp EFFECT. Essay on the Relation of. 8vo. 1824 CAUSEUS (Micuart Ancetus). Romanum Museum, sive Thesaurus Eruditae Antiqui- tatis. Folio, 2 vols. Romae 1746 CAUSSIDIERE (Marc). Secret History of the Revolution of 1848. 8vo, 2 yols. 1848 CAUSSINUS (Nicoxavs). 1, Symbolica AEgyptiorum Sapientia. 8vo. Paris 1634 2, Simbolos Selectos y Parabolas Historicas. Lib. 1° y 2°. 'Traduzido de Latin y aumentado. 4to. Madrid 1677 CAUSTON (H. Kuyt Sraptz). The Howard Papers; with a Biographical Pedigree and Criticism. 8vo. 1862 CAUVIN (Joszrn). ‘Treasury of the English and German Languages founded upon the best Authors and Lexicographers in both Languages. 8vo. Ldinb. 1870 CAVANILLES (Antonio J.) Icones et Descriptiones Plantarum quae aut sponte in Hispanié crescunt aut in Hortis hospitantur. Folio, 6 vols. 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Edited by John Brown, D.D.; with a Critical Essay on the Discourse, by John Cairns. - 8yvo. Edinb. 1857 CUMBERLAND (U.8.) Annals of the Army of. By an Officer. 8vo. Philad. 1863 CUMBERLAND (George). Essay on the Utility of Collecting the best Works of the Ancient Engravers of the Italian School: with a Critical Catalogue and Anecdotes of the Engravers, and a Chronological series of Prints now deposited in the British Museum and Royal Academy. 4to. 1857 CUMBERLAND (Joun). British Theatre, with Remarks, Biographical and Critical b D——G. Printed from the Acting Copies, as performed at the Theatres aval 12mo, 46 vols. Various dates Vol. I.—Containing— 1. Shakspeare (W.) Romeo & Juliet. 4, Sheridan (R. B.) Pizarro. 2, Goldsmith (0.) She Stoops to 5, Shakspeare (W.) King Richard III. Conquer. 6. Home (J.) Douglas. 8. Shakspeare (W.) Macbeth. 7. Hoadly (B.) The Suspicious Husband. Vol. IJ. —Containing— 1. Shakspeare (W.) Othello. 5. Shakspeare (W.) Cymbeline. 2. Sheridan (R. B.) The Duenna. 6. Otway (T.) Venice Preserved. 3. Sheridan (R. B.) The Rivals, 7. Cumberland (R.) The West Indian, 4; Cowley (Mrs.) Belle’s Stratagem. 315 CUMBERLAND (Joux). British Theatre (continued )— Vol. III.—Containing— 1. Sh Nothing. 2. Bickerstaff (I.) The Hypocrite. 3. Shakspeare (W.) As you like it. Vol. IV.—Containing— 1. Shakspeare (W.) King John. 2 Shebipesre (W.) King Henry IV. art I. 3. Centlivre (Mrs.) The Wonder. Vol. V.—Containing— 1, Shakspeare (W.) The Winter's Tale. 2. Macklin (C.) The Man of the World. 3. Farquhar (G.) The Inconstant. Vol. VI.—Containing— ui som oa e (W.) The Merchant of Venice. 2. se ap (W.) The Merry Wives of Windsor. iy 3. Knowles (J. 8.) Virginius. Vol. VII. —Containing— 1, M eo A New Way to Id 2: Sisbioeie (W.) Measure for Measure. 3. Colman (G.) The Jealous Wife. 4, Shakspeare (W.) The Tempest. Vol. VIII.—Containing— 1. Kenney (J.) The Aleaid. 2. Centlivre (Mrs.) The Busy Body. 3. Holeroft (T.) A Tale of Mystery. 4. Murphy (A.) Know your Own Mind. Vol. IX.—Containing— 1. Fawcett (Mr.) The Barber of Seville. 2. Southern (T’.) Isabella. 8. Payne (J. H.) Charles the Second. Vol. X.—Containing— 1. Massinger (P.) The Fatal Dowry. 2. Lunn (J.) The Shepherd of Der- went Vale. 8. Fitzball (E.) Father and Son. 4. Inchbald(Mrs.) Wives asthey were. (W.) Much ado about | A, 5. 6. AD oe NQo Vanbrugh (Sir J.) and Cibber (C.) The Provoked Husband. Gay (J.) The Beggars’ Opera. Murphy (A.) The Way to keep Him. . Bickerstaff (I.) The Padlock. . Shakspeare (W.) Hamlet. . Holeroft (T.) The Road to Ruin. . Moore (E.) The Gamester. . Bickerstaff (I.) Love in a Village. . Rowe (N.) Jane Shore. . Shakspeare (W.) King Henry VIII. Shakspeare (W.) Julius Caesar. . Knowles (J. 8.) Caius Gracchus. . Murphy (A.) All in the Wrong. . Shakspeare (W.) King Lear. Addison (J.) Cato. . Colman (G.) and Garrick (D.) The Clandestine Marriage. . Shakspeare (W.) Coriolanus. Inchbald (Mrs.) Every one has his Fault. . Foote (8.) The Mayor of Garratt. Rowley (W.) A Woman never Vext (by J. R. Planché). . Bickerstaff (I.) The Maid of the Mill. . Rowe (N.) The Fair Penitent. . Lillo (G.) George Barnwell. . Payne (J. H.) The Fall of Algiers. . Weber (C. M. von) Der Freischutz. . Lunn (J.) Lofty Projects. . Jonson (B.) Every Man in his humour, e (J. H.) The Two Galley laves, 316 CUMBERLAND (Jonn). British Theatre (continued )— . Payne (J. H.) Love in Humble Life. . Inchbald (Mrs.) The Child of Nature. . Oulton (W. C.) The Sleep-Walker. . Dimond (W.) The Foundling of the Vol. XI.—Containing— . Payne (J. H.) Brutus, 2. Payne (J. H.) Ali Pacha. 3. Shakspeare (W.) Twelfth Night. 4. Shakspeare (W.) Henry V. Vol. XII.—Containing— 1. Bayley (P.) Orestes in Argos. 2. Lunn (J.) Hide and Seek. 3. Poole (J.) Tribulation. 4, Ebsworth (J.) The Rival Valets. Vol. XITI.—Containing— 1. Centlivre (Mrs.) A bold stroke for a Wife. 2. Goldsmith (0.) The Good-natured man. 8. Oberon; or The Charmed Horn. a Vol. XIV.—Containing— 1. Daniel (G.) The disagreeable Sur- prise. 2. Thompson (B.) The Stranger ; (translated from Kotzebue.) 8. The Village Lawyer. Vol. XV.—Containing— 1. Sheridan (R. B.) The Critic. 2. Holcroft (T.) Deaf and Dumb. 3. Lewis (M. G.) The Castle Spectre. 4. Young (E.) The Revenge. Vol. XVI.—Containing— 1. Moncrieff (W.'T.) Monsieur Tonson. 2, Shakspeare (W.) The Comedy of Errors. 3. Moncrieff (W. T.) The Spectre Bridegroom. Vol. XVII.—Containing— 1. Morton (T.) The Children in the Wood. 2. Ayton (R.) The Rendezvous. 3. Brown (J., D.D.) Barbarossa. 4. Thompson (C.) The Gambler’s Fate. ol, XVIII.—Containing— 1. O'Keeffe (J.) The Highland Reel. 2. Shakspeare (W.) Two Gentlemen of Verona. 3. Shakspeare (W.) Taming the Shrew. 4, Morton (T.) Secrets worth knowing. ‘| ara nn p> oe Forest. . Lunn (J.) Roses and Thorns. . O'Hara (K.) Midas. . Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Rule a Wife and have a Wife. . Burgoyne (Gen.) The Lord of the Manor. . Tobin (J.) The Honey Moon. . Daniel (G.) Doctor Bolus. . Townley (Rey. J.) High Life below Stairs. . Sheridan (R. B.) The School for Scandal. . The Spoiled Child. . Inchbald (Mrs.) Animal Magnetism. . Cumberland (R.) The Wheel of Fortune. . Inchbald (Mrs.) The Midnight Hour. . Morton (T.) Speed the Plough. . Brooke (Mrs.) Rosina. . Morton (T.) A Cure for Heart-ache. . Peake (R. B.) Amateurs and Actors. . Colman (G. the Younger). Inkle and Yarico. - Morton (T.) Education. Moncrieff (W. T.) Giovanni in London. . Morton (T.) The School of Reform. . Inchbald (Mrs.) : Lovers’ Vows; (altered from Kotzebue), . Allingham (J. T.) The Weathercock. . Moncrieff (W. T.) The Somnam- bulist. Shakspeare (W.) All’s well that ends well. Lewis (M. G.) Venoni. 7 CUMBERLAND (Jory). 317 British Theatre (continued )— Vol. XIX.—Containing— 1. Arne (TMA.) Artaxerxes. 2. Talbot (R.) The Serf ; (altered from Raupach). 3. Payne (J. H.) The Lancers. 4. Congreve (W.) Love for Love. Vol. XX.—Containing— 1. Cobb (J.) The Siege of Belgrade. 2. Colman (George). Who wants a Guinea? : 3. O'Keeffe (J.) The Poor Soldier. Vol. XXI.—Containing— - 1. Dibdin (T.) The Cabinet. 2. Shannon (Charles). The Youthful Queen. 3. Planché (J. R.) The Green-eyed Monster. Vol. XXII.—Containing— 1. Macready (W.) The Irishman in | ndon. 2. a (G.) The Recruiting cer. 3. Morton (T.) The Slave. Vol. XXIII.—Containing— 1. oe sa Ls om 9 (altered e 2. paranne (J. B.) he Happiest Day of my Life. 3. Boaden (C.) Fatality. 4. Reynolds (F.) Laugh when you can. Vol. XXIV.—Containing— _ 1. Hoare (P.) No Song, No Supper. 2. Hoare (P.) Lock and Key. 3. — (J. B.) Snakes in the 4. Kenney (J.) Love, Law, and Physic. Vol. XXV.—Containing— 1. Murphy(A.) The Grecian Daughter. 2. Planché (J.R.) Charlesthe Twelfth. 3. Rodwell (G. H.) Teddy the Tyler. 4. Buekstone (J. B.) Popping the Question. Vol. XXVI.—Containing— 1. Reynolds (F.) Notoriety. . Kenney (J.) Matrimony. N 4. Boadon (C.) The First of April. 3. Buckstone (J. B.) A Husband at sight. 5. Planché (J. R.) The Merchant’s Wedding. 6. Rodwell (J. T. G.) A Race for a Dinner. 7. Kenney (J.) Raising the Wind. 4, 8 eare (W.) A Midsummer Night’s Dream. 5. Morton (T.) Way to get Married. 6. Knight (T.) The Turnpike Gate. 7. Cobb (J.) Paul and Virginia. 4. Garrick (D.) The Country Girl; (altered from Wycherley). 5. The Irish Tutor. 6. Farquhar (G.) The Beaux’ Stratagem. 7. Reynolds (F.) The Will. 4, Fitzball (E.) The Devil’s Elixir. 5. Peake (R. B.) “ Master’s Rival.” 6. Peake (R. B.) The Duel. 7. Knowles (J. 8.) William Tell. 5. Boaden (C.) William Thompson. 6. Kenney (J.) The Illustrious Stranger. 7. Cherry (A.) The Soldier’s Daughter. 8. Dibdin (C.) The Waterman. 9. Morton (T.) Town and Country. * 5. Mitford (M. R.) Rienzi. 6. Payne (J. H.) Clari. 7. Planché (J. R.) The Brigand. 8. Burges (Sir J. B.) Riches ; (founded on Massinger). Z 9. Murphy (A.) The Citizen. 5. Lacy (M.R.) The Maid of Judah. 6. Colman (G. the Younger) X Y Z. 7. Southern (T.) Oroonoko. 8. Knight (T.) The Honest Thieves. 9. Kenney (J.) The Blind Boy. 5. Poeock (L.) John of Paris. 6. Pocock (I.) The Miller and his Men. 7. O'Keeffe (J.) The Prisoner at Large. 8. Shakspeare (W.) Timon of Athens. 9. Hoare (P.) The Prize ; or 2, 5, 3, 8. 318 CUMBERLAND (Jouy). British Theatre (continued )— Vol 1 2 . XXVII.—Containing— . Shakspeare (W.) King Henry IV. Part 2. . The Forty Thieves. 3. Hoare (P.) My Grandmother. =< a woe < nro wme aan wwe . Planché (J. R.) The Vampire. . XXVIII.—Containing— . Pocock (I.) The Robber’s Wife. . Poegck (I.) The Magpie or the Maid ? . Somerset (C. A.) Shakspeare’s Early Days. . Kemble (C.) The Point of Honour. . XXIX.—Containing— . Massinger (P.) The Honour. . Penley (8.) The Sleeping Draught. . Lewis (M. G.) Timour the Tartar. Maid of . O’Keeffe (J.) Modern Antiques. . Shakspeare (W.) King Richard II. XXX.—Containing— . Jerrold (D.) The Brideof Ludgate. . Hook (T. E.) Tekeli. . Old and Young. . Millingen (J. V.) The Bee-Hive. . Pearce (W.) Hartford Bridge. . XXXI.—Containing— . Hook (T. E.) Killing no Murder. . Trueba Cosio (T. de) Mr. and Mrs. Pringle. . Terry (Mr.) The Antiquary; from Sir Walter Scott. . O'Keefe (J.) The Agreeable Sur- prise. . XXXII.—Containing— . O'Keeffe (J.) The Castle of Anda- lusia. . Lewis (M. G.) One o’Clock. . Mitford (M. R.) Julian. . Milton (J.) Comus. . O'Keeffe (J.) Fontainbleau. . XXXIII.—Containing— . Livius (B.) Maid or Wife. . Hartwell (H.) The Castle of Sor- rento, . Soane (G.) Faustus. : . Moncrieff (W. 'T.) All at Coventry. . Moncrieff (W. 'T.) Tom and Jerry. oman aD CHAD 10. sb oan ana aD or 5. O'Keeffe (J.) The Farmer. 6. Kenney (J.) Ella Rosenberg. 7. 8 9 Lacy (M. R.) The Two Friends. . Dibdin (T.) Valentine and Orson. . Reynolds (F.) Folly as it Flies. 5. Webster (B.) Highways and By- ways. . Buckstone (J. B.) The Ice Witch. . Sheridan (R. B.) St. Patrick’s Day. . Reynolds (F.) The Blind Bargain. . Pocock (I.) Robinson Crusoe. Allingham (J. T.) Mrs. Wiggins. . Peake (R. B.) Comfortable Lodgings. . Reynolds (F.) The Exile. . Kemble (M. T.) The Day after the Wedding. Birch (8.) The Adopted Child. oe (R.) Two Strings to your W. . Peake (R. B.) The Haunted Inn. . Reynolds (F.) How to grow Rich. . Allingham (J. T.) Fortune’s Frolic. 10. . O’Keeffe (J.) The Son-in-Law. . Buckstone (J. B.) Open House. . Soane (G.) The Falls of the Clyde. . One, Two, Three, Four, Five; by Cobb (J.) The Haunted Tower. Advertisement. . O'Keeffe (J.) Peeping Tom of Coventry. . Dibdin ('T.) The English Fleet in 1342. . Allingham (J. T.) The Widow ; or o Wins ? . Sheridan (R. B.) The Camp. . Kemble (Mrs. C.) Personation. . Raymond (R. J.) Robert the Devil. . Macfarren (G.) Lestocq ; (adapted from Scribe), Moncrieff (W. T.) The Cataract of the Ganges. . Bernard(W.B.) The Old Regimentals, 319 CUMBERLAND (Jouy). British Theatre (continued )— Vol. 1, Vol. or & go bo . XXXV.—Containing— . Soane (G.) Zarah. . Fielding (H.) The- Miser. . Colman (G. the Younger) The . The Romp; a Musical Entertain- . Colman (G. the Younger) The . XXXVI.—Containing— . Cowley (Mrs.) A Bold Stroke for . Colman (G. the Younger) Silvester . Macfarren (G.) Gil Blas. 4, . A’Beckett (G. A.) The Mendicant. . Colman (G. the Younger) The . Dibdin (C.) The Quaker. . A’Beckett (G. A.) Jack Brag. . Planché (J. R.) My Daughter, . XXXVITI.—Containing— . Colman (G. the Younger) The . Pearce (W.) Netley Abbey. . Lunn (J.) Management. Vol. XXXIX.—Containing— . Reynolds (F.) The Dramatist. f beac (W.) Youth, Love, and . Dimond (W.) Hunter of the Alps. . Knowles (J. 8.) Love. . Payne (J. H.) Therese. ; a (W.) Love’s Labour’s t, XXXIV.—Containing— Buckstowé (J. B.) Presumptive Evidence. O'Keeffe (J.) Wild Oats. Pocock (I.) Hit or Miss. Mayhew (‘T.) Ambition. Dibdin (‘T.) The Jew & the Doctor. Tron Chest. ment. Mountaineers. a Husband, Daggerwood. Aladdin; or the Wonderful Lamp. XXXVII.—Containing— Poor Gentleman. Sir! Heir-at-law. Lewis (M. G.) Raymond & Agnes. Mitford (M. R.) Foscari. . Colman (G.) Blue Devils. olly. Lewis (M. G.) Adelgitha. XL.—Containing— Colman (G. the Younger) The Surrender of Calais. 6. (* 8. 9. scan n 10. oOnN S&S or oan oe The Knights of the Cross ; (from Sir Walter Scott). Beazley (J.) Is he Jealous ? Lewis (M. G.) Rugantino. Beazley (J.) The Steward. . Beazley (J.) The Lottery Ticket. . Westmacott (C. M.) Nettlewig Hall. . Ryan (R.) Quite at Home. . Mayhew (E.) and Smith (G.) Make your Wills. Morton (J. M.) My Husband’s Ghost. . Colman (G. the Younger) Blue Beard. . Colman (G. the Younger) John Bull. . Morton (T'.) The Invincibles. . Macfarren (G.) Malvina. . Colman (G. the Younger) ‘The Review. . O'Keeffe (J.) The Young Quaker, . Colman (G. = Younger) The Battle of Hex . Hook (T. i) Exchange no Robbery. . Dibdin (T.) St. David’s Day. . Colman (G. the Younger) Love Laughs at Locksmiths. . Hoare (P.) The Three and the Deuce. . Dibdin (T.) Past 10 o’Clock, and a Rainy Night. . Cumberland (R.) The Jew. . Coffey (C.) The Devil to Pay. Dibdin (T.) Kenilworth ; (from Sir Walter Scott). O’Keeffe (J.) Sprigs of Laurel. . Pocock (I.) For England, Ho ! Kenney (J.) False Alarms. . Inchbald (Mrs.) The Wedding Day. . How to die for Love ; (adapted from Kotzebue). . Reynolds (F.) The Delinquent. . Hooke (‘T. E.) The Invisible Girl. . Dimond (W.) The Peasant Boy. » Hook (‘T, E.) Catch him who can, CUMBERLAND (Jonny). Vol. . Knowles (J. 8.) . Peake (R. B.) Court and City. . Arnold (8. J.) Free and Easy. . Johnson (C.) The Cobbler of . Shakspeare (W.) Antony 320 British Theatre (continued )— XLI.—Containing— . Knowles (J. 8.) The Love-Chase. Dimond (W.) The Young Hussar. . The Secret ; or ae Hole in the Wall. . Cobb (J.) The First Fier. . Dimond (W.) The Broken Sword. XLI.—Containing— The Hunchback. Preston. . Dibdin (T.) Five Miles off. . XLIII.—Containing— . A’Beckett (G. A.) The Postilion. . Colman (G. the Younger) The Africans. . Dibdin (T.) Of Age To-morrow. Rhodes (W. B.) Bombastes Furioso. Cibber (C.) Love makes a Man. . XLIV.—Containing— Rede(W. L.) His First Champagne. and Cleopatra. . Rede (W.L.) An Affair of Honour. . Lovell (G. W.) The Provost of Bruges. . Morton (T.) A Roland for an Oliver. . XLV.—Containing— . A’Beckett(G. A.) Figaroin London, . Rede (W: L.) The’ Devil and Dr, Faustus. . Jones (R.) The Green Man. . Caleraft (J. W.) The Bride of Lammermoor. . Lemon (M.) Honesty the Best Policy. . XLVI.—Containing— . Dumanoirand Dennery, Don Caesar de Bazan. . Hunt (L.) A Legend of Florence. . Scribe (A. E.) Giralda (adapted fr. the French by Mrs, Davidson). . Webster (J.) The Duchess of Malfy. . Byron (Lord) Werner, . Cherry (A.) The Travellers. . Kemble (C.) Plot and Counterplot. . Kemble (J. P.) Lodoiska. . Dibdin (C.) My Spouse and I. Carey (H.) Chrononhotonthologos. . Arnold (8. J.) The Devil’s Bridge. . Peake (R. B.) Uncle Rip. Love’s Sacrifice. Morton (J. M.) The Attic Story. Inchbald (Mrs.) The Mogul Tale. Terry (D.) Guy Mannering. Planché (J. R.) Amoroso, King of Little Britain. . Maturin (R. C.) Tceoted Tobin (J.) The Curfew. Murphy (A.) Three Weeks after Marriage. Rede (W. L.) The Queen’s Bench. Banim (J.) Damon and Pythias, . A’Beckett (G. A.) A Clear Case. His First Peccadillo. . Boker (G. H.) Calaynos. . Morton (‘T.) “Methinks I see my Father.” . Bennett (G. J.) Retribution. . Kenney (J.) Turn out! . Dimond (W.) The Lady and the Devil. 6. Murray (Mr.) Cramond Brig. ~1 10, Lee (N.) Alexander the Great. Webb (C.) Be ee (adapted from Denviey and Fountaine). . Shakspeare (W.) Henry VI. as adapted by Edmund Kean. Shakspeare (W.) Troilus & Cressida, wa 321 CUMBERLAND (Jonny). Minor Theatre, with Remarks, Fiographice) and Critical, by D—G. Printed from the Acting Copies, as performed at t Theatres. Vol. I.—Goitaining— Fitzball (E.) The Pilot. Dibdin (T.) The Heart of Mid- Lothian. Fitzball (E.) The Inchcape Bell. Planché(J.R.) The Masonof Buda. . I1.—Containing— . Dibdin (T.) Don Giovanni. . Dibdin (T.) Paul Jones, . Buckstone (J. B.) Luke the La- bourer. . Somerset (C. A.) Crazy Jane. . Fitzball (E.) The Flying Dutch- man, . TI.—Containing— . Somerset (C. A.) Sylvana. . Campbell (A. L. V.) Tom Bowling. ; fj The Innkeeper of e. Abbe . Dibdin (T.) The Lady of the Lake (from Sir Walter Scott). Buckstone (J. B.) Billy Taylor. . IV.—Containing— . Dibdin (T.) Humphrey Clinker. . Buckstone (J. B.) Mischief-making. . Fitzball (E.) Joan of Are. . Dibdin (T.) The Ruffian Boy. . Fitzball(E.) The Fortunesof Nigel. . V.—Containing— Jerrold (D.) The Devil’s Ducat. Milner (H. M.) Maze drama- tised from Lord yen). Jerrold (D.) The Mutiny at the Nore. Almar (G.) Pedlar’s Acre. Reynolds (F.) “No!” . VI.—Containing— Fitzball (E.) Hofer. . Webster (B.) Paul Clifford. . Buckstone (J. B.) Damon and Pythias, . The Hunchbacks. 2R Sat a ~ ano or 9 e Metropolitan Minor 12mo. 16 vols. . The Scapegrace. . Dibdin (T.) Suil Dhuv, the Coiner. . Fitzball (£.) The Earthquake. . Macfarren (G.) ‘My Old Woman.” . Milner (H. M.) Masaniello. . Somerset (C. A.) “ Yes,” . Campbell (A. L. V.) The Forest Oracle. . Dibdin (T.) Ivanhoe. . Fitzball (E.) The Floating Beacon. . Dibdin (T.) The Two Gregories. . The Wandering Boys (from Pixeri- court). . Planché (J. R.) Paris and London. . Somerset (C. A.) A Day after the Fair, . Williams (W. H.) The Wreck. . Ryan (R.) Everybody’s Husband. Dibdin (T.) The Banks of the Hudson. . Macfarren (G.) Guy Faux. . Fitzball (E.) Peveril of the Peak (from Sir Walter Scott). . Fitzball (E.) Thalaba, the Destroyer. . Fitzball E.) Waverley (from Sir Walter Scott). . Macfarren (G.) Winning a Husband. . Almar (G.) The Tower of Nesle. . Daniel (G.) “Sworn at Highgate.” . Fitzball (E.) Mary Glastonbury. . Fitzball (E.) The Red Rover. Webster (B.) The Golden Farmer, CUMBERLAND (Jony). Vol. i, . Somerset (C. A.) “The Sea.” = aor won ee oF > aoa no co = aOaraonw Hap < a of oF . Moncrieff (W. T.) Gipsy Jack. . Dalrymple (J. 8.) Lurline. . Almar (G.) The Fire Raiser. . Jerrold (D.) The Golden Calf. . X.—Containing— . Moncrieff (W. T.) The Diamond . Almar (G.) The Robber of the . Moncrieff (W. T.) Eugene Aram. . Pitt (G. D.) The Eddystone Elf. . XI.—Containing— . Moncrieff (W. 'T'.) Rochester. . Haines (J. T.) The Ocean of Life. . Thomson (J.) An Uncle too many. . Dibdin (C.) The Wild Man. . Almar (G.) The Rover's Bride. . Moncrieff (W. T.) The Beggar of . XII.—Containing— . Moncrieff (W. T.) Joconde. 322 VII.—Containing— Holl (H.) Grace Huntley. Almar (G.) The Clerk of Clerken- well. Milner (H. M.) The Hut of the Red Mountain. . VITI.—Containing— . Almar (G.) The Cedar Chest. . Fitzball (E.) Wardock Kennilson. . Almar (George). The Shadow! a Mother’s Dream. . Jerrold (D.) Ambrose Gwinett. . Barrymore (W.) Gilderoy. IX.—Containing— a’Beckett (G. A.) Man-fred. A’Beckett (G. A.) The Scrambler. Roof Arrow. Bhine. Cripplegate. . Matthews (C. jun.) The Hump- backed Lover. . Campbell (A. L. V.) Bound ’Pren- tice to a Waterman. Macfarren (G.) The March of Intellect. Fitzball (E.) The Koeuba; or the Pirate Vessel, Minor Theatre (continued )— . Buckstone(J.B.) John Street, Adelphi . Moncrieff . T.) The Lear of Private ie Jerrold (D.) John Overy. Cooper (F. F.) The Spare Bed. _ . Dibdin (C.) Smugglers’ Daughter. . Dibdin ('T.) The Fate of Calas. . Soane (G.) The Young Reefer. . A’ Beckett (G. A.) The Revolt of the Workhouse. Dibdin (‘T.) The Man and the Marquis. . Almar (G.) The Charcoal Burner. . Haines (J. T.) “My Poll and sg! Partner Joe.’ . Dibdin (T.) The Sixes. . Almar(G.) The Good-looking Fellow. . Gott (H.) The Wizard of the Moor. . Challis (H. W.) My Wife’s Husband. O’Calla, penne (P. P.) The Married Bache . Moncrieff (W. T.) Shakspeare’s Fes- tival. . Moncrieff (W. T.) Van Diemen’s Land. . Ryan (R.) Le Pauvre Jacques.’ . Elton (E. W.) Paul the Poacher. - Jerrold (D.) Thomas a’Beckett. . Moncrieff (W. T.) The Pestilence of Marseilles. 10. a’Beckett (G. A.) Unfortunate Miss f=r) oe aie 10. Bailey. - Moncrieff (W. T.) Shipwreck of the Medusa. Taylor (T. P.) The Chain of Guilt. Cooper (F.) Ion, travestie. Somerset (C. A.) The Mistletoe Bough. Barclay (J, M.) “ My Friend Thomp- son,” 323 CUMBERLAND (Joun). Minor Theatre (continued )— Vol. XIII. —Containing— 1. Almar (G.) The Battle of Sedge- 7. Cooper (F. F.) Hercules, King of m Clubs. ; 2. Wills QW. H.) The Larboard Fin. 8. Somerset (C. A.) The Female Mas- 8. Maddox (F. M.) Frederick the saroni. Great. 9. Moncrieff (W. T.) Reform; or, John 4, aFeckstt (G. A.) The Turned Bull Triumphant. | 10. B W.) The Fatal Snow- 5. Savill (J. F.) Wapping Old Stairs. ar ) The Fatal Snow 6. a’Beckett (G. A.) The Man with the Carpet Bag. Vol. XIV.—Containing— 1. Wilson (Mrs.C.B.) Venus in arms. 7. Reynoldson (T. H.) The Rich Man a Aer ee as 8 tata see hes Plantagenet - si aia ee 9. Almar (G.) Don Quixote. 4, Haines (J. 'T.) Austerlitz. 10. Cooper (F. F.) Black-eyed Sukey. 5. Ebsworth (Mrs.) Payable at Sight. 11. Dibdin (C.) The Great Devil; or the 6. Almar (G.) The Bull-fighter. Robber of Genoa. 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Williams (M.) and Burnand (F.C.) . Oxenford (J.) I couldn’t help it. . Burnand (F. C.) Fair Rosamond. . Wooler (J. P.) Keep your Temper. . Morton (J. M.) She would and He . Lemon (M.) A Familiar Friend. 8. Oxenford (J.) Retained for the . Brough (W.) and Halliday (A.) . Buckingham (L.) Little Red Riding . VI.—Containing— . Day of Reckoning . Game of Speculation. . Coyne (J. 8.) Everybody’s Friend. . Gore (Mrs. C.) King O’Neil. . Jerrold (D.) The Prisoner of War. . Boucicault (D.) Used Up. . VII.—Containing— . Auber. The Black Domino (trans- ness. on C. de Bernard’s Novel). The Wreck Ashore. The Magpie. Corsican Brothers. The Turkish Bath. wouldn’t. V.—Containing— Minstrel. Defence. The Pretty Horsebreaker. Hood. lated by B. Webster). . Wilks (T. E.) Eily O’Connor. . Hugo (V.) Ruy Blas. . Barriere (T.) and Kock (H. de). The Old House on the Bridge. . Rede (W, L,) The Rake’s Progress, oonan or © . Oxenford (J.) The Porter’s Knot. . Jerrold (D.) The Rent Day. . Planché (J, R.) 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Ask no questions. . Planché (J. R.) The Two Figaros. Planché (J. R.) My Lord and My Lady. . Falconer (E.) Extremes. . Jack eee ard ie from Ains- — worth’s Romance). . Boucicault (D. L.) The Willow Copse. 10. 11, Boucicault (D. L.) Used Up. Craven (H. T.) The Post Boy. 379 DRAMA, ACTING (continued )— Vol. VIII.—Containing— 1. Oxenford (J.) Doctor Dilworth. . i 2. Planché (J@R.) Somebody Else. ‘ 3. Morton (J. M.) Thumping Legacy. 4, Webster (F.) The Place Hunter. 5. Bernard (B.) The Irish Attorney. 6. Planché (J.R.) Love and Fortune. 7. Morton (J. M.) Sayings & Doings. 8. Matthews (C.) The Ringdoves. 9. Bayly (T. H.) Mr. Greenfinch. 10. Morton (J. M.) Chaosis come again. 11. Bernard (W. B.) His Last Legs. 12. Talfourd (F.) Shylock. Vol. [X.—Containing— 1. Selby (C.) The Boots at the Swan. 2. Shakspeare (W.) King Richard III. 3. Monerieff (W. T.) Joconde. 4, Hove (P.) The Three and the Vol. X.—Containing 1. A’Beckett (G. oA Ba ia Jot 2. Oxenford (J.) The Bact the Lock. 3. Rogers (W.) Virginius, the Rum’un. 4. Oxenford (J.) A Day well spent. 5. Rede (W. L.) Faith and Falsehood. 6. Oxenford (J.) My Fellow Clerk. 7. Rede (W. L.) Peregrinations of Pickwick. re 8. Poole (J.) Delicate Attentions. 9. Graves (J.) Cupid. f 10: Oxenford (J.) No Followers. 11. Wilks (T. E.) Lord Darnley. 12. A’Beckett (G. A.) The Assignation. 13. Oxenford (J.) A Quiet Day. 14. Wilks (‘T. E.) Sudden Thoughts. 15. Serle (T. J.) The Parole of Honour. tous les Théatres de Paris. Vol. I.—Containing— I. (get et Sauvage, Le Gant et vs Mane et E. Nyon, La Baronne de Blignac. venteur de la Poudre. 3. Labiche, Lefranc, et Nyon, L’ In- 13, Byron (H. J.) Esmeralda; or The “Sensation” Goat. 14. Brough (R. B.) Medea. 15. Byron (H. J.) Mazeppa. 16. Byron (H. J.) Fra Diavolo. 17. Planché (J. R.) Young & Handsome. 18. Halliday (A.) and Lawrance (F.) Kenilworth. 19. Byron (H. J.) The Maid & the Magpie. 20. Lover (S.) The Happy Man. 21. Byron (H. J.) Blue Beard. 22. Byron (H. J.) The Nymph of the Lurleyburg. 5. Peake (R. B.) The £100 Note. 6, A’Beckett (G. A.) TheSiamese Twins. 7. Byron (Lord) Manfred. 8. Dibdin (C.) The Waterman. 9. Bernard (W. B.) The Middy Ashore. 16. Serle (T. J.) Joan of Are. 17. Milner (C.) & Stirling (£.) Don Juan. 18. Stirling (E.) Dandolo, 19, A’Beckett (G. A.) and Auber (D.F. E.) The Black Domino. 20. A’Beckett (G. A.) Pascal Bruno. 21. Wilks (T. E.) The King’s Wager. 22, A’Beckett (G. A.) Wanted a Brigand. 23. Oxenford (J.) I and my Double. 24, Wilks (T. E.) “’Tis She !” 25. Rogers (W.) Murphy’s Weather Al- manac. 26. Holl (H.) Louise. 27. Oxenford (J.) What have I done ? 28. A’Beckett (G. A.) and Auber (D. F. E.) The Ambassadress. 29. Wilks ('T. E.) 'The Brothers, DRAMA—BIBLIOTHEQUE DRAMATIQUE. Choix des Piaces Nouvelles jouées sur 12mo, 19 vols. Paris 1849 4, Anicet-Bourgeois et Dumanoir, Le Docteur Noir. 5. Souvestre (E.) et irirgécis (£.) Charlotte. 6. Dumanoir, Clairville, et Guillard, Clarisse Harlowe, 7. Decourcelle (A.) Don Gusman., 380 DRAMA—BIBLIOTHEQUE DRAMATIQUE (continued )— Vol. if 2. 4, 5. Vol. 7. 2. 3. . Feuillet (0.) et Bocage (P.) Echec . Cormon et Grangé (E.) Un Mari . Soulié (F.) La Closerie des Genéts. . III.—Containing— . Co . Desnoyer (C.) et Nus (E.) Le . Bayard, Le Curé de Pomponne. . Bayard et De Biéville, Gardée & . Alboize (E.) et Gérard, Les Mon- . IV.—-Containing— . Scribe et Lockroy, Irene; ou le . Serret (E.) En Province. . Souvestre (E.) Le Filleul de tout . Bayard etSauvage(‘T.) Le Fantéme. . Dumas (A.) et Maquet (A.) La . V.—Containing— . Lubize, Guenée (A.) et Mare- . Feuillet ©.) et Bocage (P.) Palma ; . Duvert et Lauzanne, Un Docteur . Lucas (H.) La Bouquetiére. IJ.—Containing— Mélesville et Carmouche, Le Bon- homme Richard. Dumanoir et Clairville, Gentil- Bernard. et Mat. qui se dérange. iard Fréres, La Cornemuse du iable. Comte de Sainte Héléne. Vue. ténégrins. Magnétisme. le Monde. Reine Margot. Leprevost, La Reine Argot. ou la Nuit du Vendredi Saint. en Herbe. Ségalas (A.) La Loge de I’ Opéra. Duvert et Lauzanne, Ce que Femme veut. VI.—Containing— Bayard et Dumanoir, La Vicomtesse lotte. Bayard et de Biéville, Les Nuits . Blanches. Foucher (P.) et Jaime, les Etouf- feurs de Londres, ow San oon oD . Casamajor (Mad. de), . Varin et Lefévre, Une Chambre 4 deux Lits. , fe et Laya (L.) Les Demoiselles e N oce. Le Noeud Gordien. . Davesne (D.) Pierre Fevrier. . Leuven et Brunswick, Gibby la Cornemuse. . Dumanoir et Dennery, Le Bouquet de Violettes. . Léonce et Nus (E.) Les Guérillas. . Bayard, Les Prétendants. . Carré (M.) et Battu (L.) Jobin et Nanette. Carré (M.) et Barbier (P. J.) Un Drame de Famille. . Mélesville, Une Fiévre Brulante. . Bouchardy (J.) Bertram le Matelot. . Lucas (H.) Alceste. . Bayard et Vermont (P.) L’ Enfant e ) Amour. . Gozlan (L.) Notre Fille est Prin- cesse. . Dumanoir et Clairville, Léonard le Perruquier. . De Planard et De Leuven, Le Bouquet de I Infante. . Colin (E.) Un Coup de Vent. . Bayard et Varner, Pére et Portier, . Pyat (F.) Le Chiffonnier de Paris . Narrey (C.) Les Notables de I’ En- droit. . Beauvallet (P.) Robert Bruce. . Souvestre (E.) Pour arriver. . Dumas (A.) Intrigue et Amour. . Rosier, Un Mousquetaire Gris. SC 381 DRAMA—BIBLIOTHEQUE DRAMATIQUE (continued )— Vol. VII.—Containing— 1, Fournier -) et Alphonse, Le jeune poe 2. Souvestre (E.) et Trouessart, Le irurgien-Major. 3. Dumanoir et Clairville, Charlotte Corday. 4. Dumas (A.) et Maquet (A.) Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge. 5. Escudier (Fréres). Les Deux Foscari Vol. VIII.—Containing— 1. Laurencin, Simon le Voleur. 2. Baget (J.) Isabelle de Castille. me, da et Jaime, Le Reveil du 4, Dupeuty et Bourgeois (A.) Le evalier d’ Essonne. 5. Cormon et Grangé, Les premiers beaux Jours. Vol. IX.—Containing— 1. Dumanoir, Clairville, et Lopez (B.) Jacques le Fataliste. 2. D’ Ennery et Cormon, Gastibelza. 3. Lefévre (L.) Une jeune Vieillesse. 4. Royer (A.) et Vaez (G.) Les pre- miers Pas. 5. Bayard et de Biéville, Jérome le n. Vol. X.—Containing— 1, Dumas (A.)et Meurice (P.) Hamlet, Prince de Danemark. 2: Dumanoir et Clairville, Un Banc @ Huitres. 3. Watrin (J.) Les Geais. 4, Béchard (F.) Les Tribulations d’ un Grand Homme. 5. Cormon et Grangé, Le Journal d’ une Grisette. _ Vol. XI.—Containing— 1. Carmouche et Vermond (P.) Le Marquis de Lauzun. 2. Laya (L.) Léonie. 3. Decourcelle (A.) et Battu (L.) Les mes se touchent. 4, Barbier (P. J.) Amour et Bergerie. 5. Mélesville et Carmouche, Le Fruit Défendu. 10, . Bayard, Sauvage (T.) et De Courcy F.) Les Chiffonniers. . Bouchardy (J.) et Foucher (P.) Léa. . Féyal (P.) et Saint Yves, Le Fils du Diable précédé de les Trois Hommes ges. ‘ ar et Nus (E.) Le Bonheur sous Main. . Desnoyer (C.) et Léonce, Rose et Marguerite. . Gautier (T.) et Lopez (B.) Regardez, mais ne touchez pas. . Sue (E.) Martin et Bamboche. . Prémaray (J. de), L’ Ordonnance du Médecin. . Holbein et Etiennez, Le Coin du Feu. . Girardin (Mad. E. de), Cléopatre. . Royer (A.) et Vaez (G.) Jérusalem. . Narrey (C.) En bonne Fortune. ‘ Dey: (C.) et Nus (E.) Le Trésor u alvre, . Rosier, La derniére Conquéte, . Bayard, Un Chateau de Cartes. . Decourcelle (A.) La Marinette. . Decourcelle (A.) Les Mémoires de mont. . Dumanoir et Clairville, Lavater. . Soulié (F.) Hortense de Blengie ; ee Les Mousquetaires de Reine. . Bayard et Varner, Le Petit Fils. . Dumanoir et Mazilier, Les Cing Sens. . Duvertet et Lauzanne, La Clef dans le Dos. . Anicet-Bourgeois et Albert, Notre Dame des Anges. Lucas (H.) Le Collier du Roi. 382 DRAMA—BIBLIOTHEQUE DRAMATIQUE (continued)— Vol. XII.—Containing— 1. Sauvage (‘T’.) Gille Ravisseur, 2. Labiche (E.) Un jeune Homme presse, 3. Rosier, Le Pouvoir d’ une Femme. 4. Féval (P.) et Zaccone (P.) Le 24 Feévrier. 5. Mélesville et Lemoine (G.) Vestris Premier. Vol. XIII.—Containing— 1. Fournier (N.) et de Biéville, E Eric ou le Fantéme. 2. Dumersan et Delaborde, Guillaume de Débardeur. 3. Mélesville et Carmouche, le Démon Familier. Vol. XTV.—Containing— 1. Decourcelle (A.) et Barriére ('T.) Les Portraits. 2. Balzac, La Maratre. 8. Sue (E.) Le Morne au Diable. 4. Anicet-Bourgeois et Brisebarre (E.) Le premier coup de Canif. Vol. XV.—Containing— 1. Dumanoir, Dennery, et Clairville, Le Chemin de Traverse. 2. Gozlan (L.) Le Lion empaillé. 3. Dumanoir, Clairville, et J. Cordier, Les Parades de nos Péres. 4. Gozlan (L.) Le Livre Noir. 5. Couailhac et Dugard (L.) L’ Affaire Chaumontel. Vol. XVI.—Containing— 1, Deschamps (E.) Macbeth (deShake- speare). 2. Feuillet (0.) et Bocage (P.) La Vieillesse de Richelieu. 3. Xavier et Varin, Le Cuisinier Politique. Vol. XVII.—Containing— 1. Guerville (P. de) L’ Argent. 2. Dumanoir et Clairville, Les Lam- pions de la Veille. . Bayard et Laya (L.) Rage @’ Amour. Onquaire (G. d’) Comment les emmes se vengent. oo i . Rosier, La Foi, |’ Beptrance, et la Charité. . Mélesville et Guillard (L.) Le Mar- chand de Jouets d’ Enfant. . Bayard et Picard (L.) Une Poule. . Bayard et De Biéville, Horace et aroline. . Deslandes et Decourcelle, Un et un font un. . Bayard et Lemoine (G.) La Niaise e Saint Flour. . Léonceet Nus(E.) Un Déménagement. . Barbier (P. J.) Les premiéres Coquet- teries. . Méry. Le vrai Club des Femmes. . Fournier (N.) Jeanne Mathieu. . Alboize et Lopez (B.) La Taverne du Diable. . Varin et Biéville, Le Camp de Saint- Maur. . Dumas (A.) et Maquet (A.) Catilina . Serrets (E.) Les Fonds Secrets. . Anicet-Bourgeois et Dennery, Les Septs Péchés capitaux. . Battu (L.) et Carré, Les Deux font La Paire. . Léonce et Rimbault (H.) Un coup de Pinceau. Decourcelle (A.) et Barriere (‘T.) Un vilain Monsieur. . Mélesville et Carmouche, Le Czar Cornelius. . Decourcelle (A.) Le Roi de Coeur. . Barriére (T.) et Decourcelle (A.) Les Douze Travaux d’ Hercule. . Fournier (N.) Tout Chemin méne 4 Rome. . Sauvage (T.) Le Caid. . Barbier (P. J.) Bon gré mal gré, . Decourcelle (A.) et Barriére (T.) La petite Cousine. . Fournier (M.) 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Hellen, in quo singu- Antiquae Graeciae Populorum Incunabula, Migrationes, Res Gestae, &c., exponuntur. 4, Bayfii (L.) De Re Navali Liber. 5. Doleti (S.) De Re Navali Liber. 6. Calcagnini de Re Nautica Commentatio 7. Schaefferi (J.) De Varietate Navium Dissertatio. 8. Laurentii (J.) De Varietate Navium Schediasma. Vol. XII. Pars 1.—Continens— 1. Bartolii (P. 8.) Veterum Sepulcra, seu Mausolea Romanorum et Etruscorum inventa in Urbe Romae, aliisque locis, collecta, cum Explicationibus J. P. 2, Bartolii (P, 8.) Veterum Lucernae 17. Schubarti (G.) Enarratio Parergica Metamorphoseos Ovidianae de Diluvio Deucalionis. 18. Fabri (T.) Vitae Poetarum Graecorum. 19. Barberii (J.) De Miseria Poetarum Graecorum Liber. 20. Castellani (P.) Vitae Illustrium Medi- corum, qui toto orbe usque ad Saec. XIII. floruerunt. 21. Boecleri (J. H.) De Scriptoribus Graecis et Latinis, ab Homero ad Saec. XVI. post Christum, Commentatio. 22. Helladii Besantinoi Chrestomathiae cum Interp. J. Meursii. 23. Wower (J. a) De Polymathia Trac- tatio. 24, Laurentii (J.) De Professoribus, Ora- toribus, &c. Collectio. Meursii (J.)— 25. Bibliothecae Graecae Libri III. 26. Bibliotheca Attica, sive de Antiquis Atticis Scriptoribus. Allatii (L.)— 27. De Patria Homeri Liber. 28. Homeri Natales cum Interpretatione A. Bajani. 9. Camerarii (J.) Hippocomicus, seu de Curandis Equis ; item de Nominibus Equestribus Graecis et Latinis Col- lectio. 10. Bulengeri (J.C.) De Triumphis, Spoliis, Tropaeis, &c. Liber. 11. Modii (F.) De Triumphis, Ludis, et Spectaculis Veterum Libri IT. 12. Meursii (J.) De Funere Liber, in quo Graeci et Romani Ritus. 13. Laurentii (J.) De Funeribus Anti- quorum T'ractatus. 14. Quenstedii (J. A.) De Sepultura Veterum Tractatus, sive De Ritibus Sepulcralibus Graecorum, Romanorum, Judaeorum, et Christianorum. 15. Seine (P. la) Homeri Nepenthes, seu De Abolendo Luctu Liber. Sepulcrales, collectae ex Cavernis et Specubus subterraneis, cum Animad- versionibus J. P. Bellorii. 8. Potteri (J.) Archaeologia Graeca, sive Antiquitatum Graeciae Corpus absolu- tissimum, 532 GRAEVIUS (Joannes Grorotus), er AL. Thesaurus, &e. (continued )— Gronovius (JACOBUS). Vol. XII. Pars 2.—Continens— 1. Index Effigierum. 2. Index Auctorum et Operum. GrRaxEvius (JoaNNES GEORGIUS), Thesaurus Graecarum Antiquitatum, &c. (continued )— 3. Index Rerum et Verborum. Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum, in quo conti- nentur, lectissimi quique Scriptores, qui superiori aut nostro Seculo Romanae Reipub- licae Rationem, Disciplinam, Leges, Instituta, Sacra, Artesque ‘Togatas ac Sagatas explicarunt et illustrarunt. Vol. I.—Continens— 1. Ferrarii (O.) De Origine Romanorum. 2. Manutii (P.) De Civitate Romana. 3. Sigonii (C.) De Antiquo Jure Civium Romanorum. Panvinii (O.)— 4, Civitas Romana. 5. Imperium Romanum. 6. Manutii (P.) De Comitiis Romanorum. Gruchii (N.)— 7. Ad posteriorem C. Sigonii Disputa- tionem Refutatio. Vol. II.—Continens— 1. Manutii (P.) De Legibus Romanis. 2. Augustini (A.) De Legibus Romanis cum Notis F. Ursini. Sigonii (C.)— 8. De Antiquo Jure Italiae. 4. De Antiquo Jure Provinciarum, 5. De Judiciis. 6. Siccama (8. T.) De Judic. Centumvirali Hottomanni (F.)— 7. De Magistratibus Romanus. 8. De Senatu et Insignibus aliquot Senatus-consultis. Vol. III.—Continens— Robortelli (F.)— 1. De Provinciis Romanorum et earum Distributione atque Administratione. 2. De Judiciis et Omni Consuetudine causas agendi apud Romanos. 3. Rabirii (J.) De Hastarum et Auctio- num Origine. Robortelli (F.)— 4. De Magistratibus Impp. 5. De Gradibus Honorum et Magistra- tuum, Folio, 12 vols. Zraj. ad Rhen. 1694-99 8. Responsio ad binas C. Sigonii Repre- hensiones, 9. De Comitiis Romanorum. 10. Sigonii (C.) Cum N. Gruchio Dispu- tatio. 11. Sigonii (C.) De Lege curiata Magis- tratuum et Imperatorum etJure eorum. 12. Manutii (P.) Liber de Senatu Romano. 13. Zamoscii (J. 8.) Liber de Senatu Ro- mano. 14, Addenda et Mutanda in Librum C. Sigonii de Jure Civium. 9. Hottomanni (F.) De Formulis Antiquis 10. Rigaltii (N.) Bullialdi (I.) et Vale- sii eae .) Observationes de Populis 11. Sigonii (C.) De Nominibus Romano- rum. 12. Panvinii (0.) De Antiquis Romanorum Nominibus. Castalionis (J.)— 13. Adversus Feminarum Praenominum assertores Disputatio. 14, Commentarius de Antiquis Puerorum Nominibus. Pancirolli (G.)— 6. De Magistratibus Municipalibus. 7. De Corporibus Artificum. 8. De Mensium Appellatione ex Nomini- bus Impp. 9. Sexti (Rufi) Liber de Regionibus Urbis Romae. 10. Victoris (P.) De Regionibus Urbis Romae Liber. 11. Marliani (B.) Urbis Romae Topo- graphia cum Notis F, Ursini. 533 GRAEVIUS (Joannzs Grorarvs), er AL, Thesaurus, &e, (continued)— GRarvius (Joan. Gio.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum, &¢.—Vol. III. (contin. )— 12. Panvinii (0.) Antiquae Urbis Romae Imago. 13. Pancirolli (G.) Urbis Romae Descriptio; Ejusdem de XIV Urbis Regionibus Commentarius. Vol IV.—Continens— 1. Nardini (F.) Roma Vetus. Falconerii (O.)— 2. De Pyramide Cestii Epulonis Dissert. 38. Epistola de latere ex aedificii veteris ruderibus eruto, quum paries ad instau- randum Panthei Porticum, anno 1671 dirueretur. 4. Vossii (J.) De Antiqua Urbis Romae Magnitudine. 5. Borrichii(O.) De Antiqua Urbis Romae Facie Dissertatio. 6. Frontini (S. J.) De Aquaeductibus Urbis Romae Commentarius. 7. Fabretti (R.) De Aquis et Aquaeduc- tibus Veteris Romae Dissertatio. Chifletii (J.)— 8. Aqua Virgo, Fons Romae et prisca ices fact Opus M. hamonte in vetere annulari Gemma. Holstenii (L.)— 9. Commentariolus in Veterem Picturam Nymphaeum referentem. 10. Dissertatio de Pila Staffilari. Vol. V.—Continens— 1. Gutherii (J.) De veteri Jure Pontificio Urbis Romae Libri IV. Bosii (J. A.)— 2. De Pontifice Maximo Romae Veteris Exercitatio Historica. 3. De Pontificatu Maximo Impp. Rom. Exercitatio. . A. C. de la) De Insigni- bus Pontificis Maximi, Flaminis Dialis, Auguris, et Instrumento Sacrificantium 5. Niphi (A.) Libri II de Auguriis. Bulengeri (J. C.)— 6. De Sortibus. 7. De Auguriis et Auspiciis. 8. De Ominibus. 9. De Prodigiis. 10. De Terrae Motu et Fulminibus. 11. Belli (J. B.) De Partibus Templi Auguralis Diatriba. 12. Valeriani (J. P.) De Fulminum Signi- ficationibus, 14. Fabricii (G.) Descriptio Urbis Romae. 15. Donati (A.) Roma Vetus et Recens, utriusque aedificiis ad eruditam cog- nitionem expositis. 11. Ciaceonii (P.) In Columnae Rostratae Inscriptionem Explicatio. 12. Antiquae Inscriptionis qua L. Scipionis expressum est Elogium Explicatio. Castalionis (J.)— 13. De Pacis Templo atque ex occasione de Jani Gemini Templo, Bellique Portis. 14, Explicatio ad Inscriptionem Augusti in basi Obelisci. Bargaei (P. A.)— 15. De Privatorum Publicorumque AEdi- ficiorum Urbis Romae Eversoribus Epistola. 16. Commentarius de Obelisco. 17. Castalionis (J.) De Columna Trium- phali Imp. Antonini Commentarius. 18. Bellorii (J. P.) Fragmenta Vestigii Vet. Romae ex Lapidibus Farnesianis. 19. Cruylii (L.) Descriptio Faciei variorum locorum Urbis Romae tam Antiquae quam Novae, in XV Tabulis AEri incisa. 13. Lipsii (J.) De Vesta et Vestalibus Syntagma. 14.8 emii (E.) De Nummo Smyr- scenery Bs de Vesta et Prytanibus Graecorum Diatriba. 15. Aleandri (H.) Antiquae Tabulae Mar- moreae, Solis ie Symbolisque * exculptae Explicatio. 16. Chausse (M. A.C. de la) Deorum Simulacra, Idola, Aliaeque Imagines AEreae. 17. Hansenii Veterum Liber. 18. Trelierii (S.) De Jurejurando Liber. 19. Puteani (E.) De Jurejurando Antiquo- rum Schediasma in quo de Puteali Libonis. 20. Boxhornii (M. Z.) Quaestiones Roma- . nae, quibus Sacri et profani Ritus, eorumque Caussae et Origines, plurima etiam Antiquitatis Monumenta, eruun- tur et explicantur, (J.B) De Jurejurando 534 GRAEVIUS (Joannzs Georatus), er AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Grarvius (Joan. Gzo.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum, &c. (continued)— Vol. VI.—Continens— 1. Ferrarii (F. B.) De Veterum Acclama- tionibus et Plausu. 2. Berthaldi (P.) De Ara. 3. Bacchini (B.) De Sistris eorumque Figuris ac Differentia, Dissertatio. 4, Tollii (J.) De Sistrorum varia Figura, Dissertatiuncula. 5. Sagittarii (C.) De Januis Veterum Liber. 6. Bayfii (L.) De Re Vestiaria. . Ferrarii (0.) De Re Vestiaria Libri VII. 8. Rubenii (A.) De Re Vestiaria Veterum praecipue de Lato Clavo Libri II. Vol. VII.—Continens— 1. Streinnii (R.) De Gentibus et Familiis Romanorum. 2. Augustini (A.) De Familiis Roman- orum Liber. 8. Ursini (F.) Familiae Romanae Nobili- ores. 4, Pancirolli (G.) Notitia Dignitatum utriusque Imperii, Orientis et Occi- Vol. VIII.—Continens— 1. Vetus Kalendarium Romanum, e mar- more descriptum in AEdibus Maffaei- orum ad Agrippinam. 2. Thsaconii Toletani (P.) Notae in Vetus Kalendarium Romanum. 3. Kalendarium Rusticum in Bibliotheca Farnesiana et F. Ursini Notae. 4, Kalendarii Fragmentum quod visitur in AEdibus Capranicorum. Siccamae (8.)— 5. Commentarius in Fastos Kalendares Romanorum. . 6. De Veteri Anno Romuli et Numae. 7. Vetus Kalendarium quod in Lib, Antiq. praefigitur Fastis Ovidii. 8. Kalendarium Romanum sub Imperat. Constantio, circa A.c. 354, compositum et Valentino cuidam dedicatum. 9, Lambecii (P.) Notae in Kalendarium Vetus. 10. Dempsteri (T.) Kalendarium Romanum 11. Petavii (D.) Kalendarium Vetus Ro- manum cum ortu occasuque Stellarum. 12. Gassendi (P.) Kalendarium Romanum compendiose expositum. 13. Violae (P.) De veteri novaque Roma- norum Temporum Ratione Libellus, ~I 9. Ferrarii (0.) Analecta de Re Vestiaria. 10. Donii (J. B.) Dissertatio de utraque Paenula. 11. Bartholini (B.) _Commentarius de Paenula; accessit H. Ernstii ejusdem Argumenti Epistola. Manutii (A.)— 12. Dissertatio de Toga Romanorum. 13. Dissertatio de Tunica Romanorum. 14, Dissertatio de Tibiis Veterum. 15. Raynaudi (T.) Tractatus de Pileo, caeterisque Capitis tegminibus tam sacris quam profanis. dentis ultra Arcadii Honoriique Tem- pora. 5. Chimentellii iy .) Marmor Pisanum de Honore Bisellii. Parergon inseritur de Veterum Sellis, Synopsis appendi- tur de Re Donatica Antiquorum. Accedit Myiodia, sive de Muscis Odo- ris Pisanis Epistola. Junii (H.)— 14, De Annis et Mensibus. 15. Fastorum Liber, sive Hemerologion Rerum Memorabilium. 16. Lalamantii (J.) De Anno Romano. 17. Christmanni (J.) De Kalendario Ro- mano. 18. Robortelli (F.) De Mensium Appella- tione ex Nominibus Impp. 19. Scaligeri (J.) De Veteri Anno Roma- norum. 20. Petavii (D.) De Veteri Anno Roma- norum. 21. Petiti (S.) Eclogae Chronologicae de Anno et Periodo Vetere mano- rum, 22. Langii (W.) De Vetere Anno Roma- norum. 23. Puteani (E.) De Bissexto Liber. 24. Taffini (P.) De Veterum Romanorum Anno Seculari ejusque potissimum per Ludos Seculares celebritate eorumque Chronologia. 25, Puteani (E.) De Nundinis Romanis Liber. 26. Tholosani (G.) Syntagmate Juris de Nundinis et Mercatibus, , 585 Graevius (Joan. 27. Belli (J. B.) Diatriba de Pharsalici conflictus mense et die. Morestelli (P.)— 28. Philomusus, sive De Triplici Anno orum, Mensibus, eorumque par- tibus, deque die et diversitate dierum Libri V. 29. Alypius, sive De Priscorum Romano- rum Feriis Liber. 30. Bulengeri (J..C.) De Tributis ‘et Vec- tigalibus Populi Romani. 31. Contareni (V.) De Frumentaria Ro- manorum Largitione Liber. 32. Schefferi (J.) Liberator, sive Dissertatio de Noe ‘abulis. Vol. IX.—Continens— 1. Panvinii (0.) De Ludis Circensibus cum Notis J. Argoli, et Additamento N. Pinelli. 2. Bulengeri (J. C.) De Circo Romano, ue Circensibus, de Venatione Circi, et Amphitheatri, ac de Theatro. 3. Panvinii (0.) De Ludis Saecularibus Liber. 4. Mariscotti (A.) De Personis et Larvis, -schron a apud Veteres usu et origine, Syntagmation. —_ eam eae i (N.) De Publicis et Mili- In Roman. Viis Libri V. Reoedunt . C. Henninii Animadver- siones. 2. Henninii (H. C.) Notae ad Bergierium. 3. Patricii (F.) Res Militaris Romana. 4. Hygini Gromatici et Polybii Megalo- politani de Castris Romanis quae exstant cum Notis, &. R. H. Schell Schelii (R. H.) Dissertationes— - 5. De Sacramentis. 6. De Custodia Castrorum. 7. De Stipendio Militari. 8. De Stipendio Equestri. 9. De Stipendio Ductorum. 10. De Die Stipendii. 11. De Frumento et Veste. 12. De Tributo et AErario. 13. De Praeda. | 14. De Victu Militum. 15. De Itinere. GRAEVIUS (Joannzs Guoratus), er AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— .) Thesaurus Antiquitatum. Romanarum, &c.—Vol. VIII. (cont. )— 33. Brissonii (B.) De Veteri Ritu Nup- tiarum et Jure Connubiorum. Hotmani (A.)— 34. De Veteri Ritu Nuptiarum Obser- vatio. 35. De Sponsalibus, de Veteri Ritu Nup- tiarum, et Jure Matrimoniorum ; item de Spuriis et Legitimatione. 36. Meursii (J.) De Luxu Romanorum. 37. Kobierzychii (8S.) De Luxu Romano- rum Commentarius. 38. Maderi (J. J.) De Coronis, Nuptia- rum praesertim, Sacris et Profanis Li- bellus. 5. Freheri (M.) Cecropistromachiaantiqua Duelli Gladiatorii Sculptura in Sar- donyche exposita, cum Notis H. G. ulemarii. Lipsii (J.)— 6. Saturnalium Sermonum Libri II. qui de Gladiatoribus. 7. De Amphitheatro Liber. Et de Amphi- theatris quae extra Romam Libellus. 8. Panvinii (O.) De Triumpho Commen- tarius cum Notis J. J. Maderi. ers (R. H.) Dissertationes (continued )— 6. De Agmine Polybiano. z . De Agmine Vespasiani. 18. De Telis Legionum. 19. De Cohortibus Legionis Antiquae. 20. Salmasii (C.) De Re Militari Roma- norum Liber. Boecleri (J. H.) Dissertatio de Legione Romana. Robortelli (F.) (1) De Legionibus Ro- manorum ex Dionis Libro ‘LV. (2) De Commodis, Praemiis, et Donis Mili- taribus. (3) De Poenis Militum et Ignominiis. Puteani (E.) De Stipendio Militari apud Romanos Syntagma. Contareni (V. ) De Militari Romanorum Stipendio Commentarius. Chausse (M. A. C. de la). Militaribus. Rami (P.) De Militia Caii Julii Cae- saris. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. De Signis 26. 536 GRAEVIUS (Joannes Georarus), er AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Grarvius (Joan. Gxo.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum, &e. (continued )— T 10. FA. Vol. XI.—Continens— Spanhemii (E.) Orbis Romanus; seu 3 Constitutionem Antonini Imper. de he Ulpianus Leg. XVII. digestis de tatu Hominum Exercitationes II. . Pighii (S. V.) Fasti Magistratuum Ro- manorum ab Urbe Condita ad Temp. Vespasiani, suppletis Capitolinis Frag- mentis restituti. - . Labbe (P.) Descriptio Consulum ex uo primum ordinati sunt ; sive Integri asti Consulares quos Idatianos docti viri hactenus appellarunt ex Cod. MS Bib. Colleg. Clar. . Prosperi Aquitani (‘T’.) Chronicon, ab Adamo ad Romam captam a Genserico Vand. Rege. . Fasti Consulares Anonymi quos e Cod. MS. Bib. Caesar. depromsit et Disser- tatione illustravit H. Noris. . Anonymi de Praefectis Urbi ex temp. Gallieni ; ut et Fragmentum Fastorum ab A.c. 205 ad 354 ex Ed. AE. Bucherii. . Noris (F.) Epistola Consularis in qua Collegia LXX Coss. ab anno Christ. XXIX usque ad annum CCXXIX in vulgatis Fastis hactenus perperam descripta, corriguntur, et illustrantur. . Ursati (8.) De Notis Romanorum Commentarius. . Savoti (L.) Dissert. de Nummis Antiq. Vol. XIJ.—Continens— . Butii (V.) De Calido, Frigido, et Tem- perato Antiquorum Potu. Bulengeri (J. C.) De Conviviis Libri I . Puteani (£.) Reliquiae Convivii prisci ; tum Ritus alii et Censurae. . Baccii (A.) De Thermis Veterum Liber . Robortelli (F.) Laconici, seu Suda- tionis, quae adhuce visitur in Ruina Balnearum Pisanae Urbis, Explicatio. . Turrigii (F. M.) Notae ad _vetustissi- mam Ursi Togati, Ludi Pilae Vitreae Inventoris Inscriptionem. -Lipenii (M.) Strenarum Historia ab Origine ad Nostra Tempora. . Meibomii (M.) De Fabrica Triremium. . Opelii (C.) De Fabrica Triremium Meibomiana Epistola. Vossii (J.) De Triremium et Liburni- carum Constructione Dissertatio. Tomasini (J. P.) De Donariis ac Tabellis Votivis Liber. Rubenii (A.) Dissertationes.— 10. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. De Gemma Tiberiana et Augustaea. De Urbibus Neocoris Diatribe. De Nummo Augusti cujus Epigraphe : Asia Recepta. De Natali Die Caesaris Augusti. Epistolae III. ad G. Wendelinum et ejus Responsiones. Freheri (M.) De Re Monetaria Veterum Romanorum et hodierni apud Germanos Imperii Libri I. Philosophi Veteris Anonymi de Re Monetaria Monitio ad Theodosium August. ejusque Filios Honorium et Arcadium Caess. ~ Cenalis (R.) De Vera Mensurarum Ponderumque Ratione. Paeti (L.) De Mensuris et Ponderibus Romanis et Graecis, cum his quae hodie Romae sunt collatis, Libri V. Prisciani Caesariensis, Rhemnii Fannii, Bedae Angli, Volusii Metiani, Balbi ad Celsum, Libri de Nummis, Ponderibus, Mensuris, Numeris eorumq. Notis et de Vet. computandi per Digitos Ratione, ab E. Vineto emendati et J. F. Gronovio. Sardi (A.) De Nummis Liber in quo prisca Graecorum et Romanorum pecu- nia ad nostri aeris rationem redigitur. Alsarii (V.) De Invidia et Fascino Veterum Libellus. Schefferi (J.) De Antiquorum Torqui- bus Syntagma. Chausse (M. A. C. de la). Disserta- tiones III. (1) De Vasis, Bullis, Armillis, Fibulis, &. (2) De Mutini Simulacris. (3) De AEneis Anti- quorum Lucernis. Ferrarii (O.) Dissertatio de Veterum Lucernis Sepulcralibus. Picturae Antiquae Sepulcri Nasonio- rum in Via Flaminia; delineatae a P. 8. Bartolo; explicatae vero a J. P. Bellorio Gutherii (J.)— AT; 18 Choartius Major, 19. De Jure Manium seu de Ritu, More, et Legibus Prisci Funeris Libri III. vel de Orbitate toleranda. Morestelli (P.) Pompa Feralis, sive justa Funebria Veterum Libri X. 537 Gxoratus), et AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Novus Thesaurus: Antiquitatum Romanarum. GRAEVIUS (Jo. SALLENGRE ( tus HENRICUS DE). Vol. I.—Continens— Minutoli (J.) Dissertationes— 1. De Urbis Romae Origine et Fundatione 2. De Urbis Romae Incrementis et Casu. 3. De Urbis Romae Topographia. 4. De Domibus Romanorum. 5. De Templis Romanorum. 6. De Sepulcris Romanorum. 7. De AEdificiis Judicialibus. 8. ya soon Erg Antiquitatibus Urbis 9. Searei (J. M.) De Foraminibus La- pidum in Priscis AEdificiis Diatriba. 10. Alciati (A.) De M tibus, Civili- bus, et Militariis Officiis Dissertatio. Jouberti (L.)— 11. De Gymnasiis et Generibus Exercita- tionum apud Antiquos. 12. De Balneis Antiquorum tum Graeco- rum tum Romanorum. Noris (H.)— 13. De duobus Nummis Diocletiani et 15. Florentini (P.) De Fortunae Varietate Urbis Romae et de Ruina ejusdem. 16. Contelorii (F.) De Praefecto Urbis Liber. 17. Marmoris Patavini Inscripti obscuri Interpretatio, triplici Commentario, T. Reinesii, F. Liceti, et L. Holstenii, confecta. 18. Rebati (F. de), Delineatio Dianae Are- latensis retractata et emendata. 19. Chiffletii (J. J.) Geminiae Matris Sa- crorum Titulus sepulcralis explicatus, verus Exequiarum Ritus una detectus. 20. Chiffletii (H. T.) De Othonibus AEreis Dissertatio. Vol. II.—Continens— 1. Cirini (A.) De Urbe Roma ejusque Rege Romulo Liber. 2. Salmasii (C.) De Secretariis Dissertatio 8. Ferrarii (O.) De Pantomimis et Mimis Dissertatio. 4. Calliachii (N.) De Ludis Scenicis Mi- morum et Pantomimorum Syntagma. Astorii (J. A.)— 5. Epistola de Deo Brotonte. 6. Commentariolum in Antiquum Ale- manis Monumentum. at Folio, 3 vols. Venetiis 1735 21. Chiffletii (C.) De Antiquo Numismate Liber Posthumus. Greenii (G.)— 22. De Rusticatione Romanorum Com- mentariolus. 23. De Villarum Antiquarum Structura apud eosdem. Manutii (A.)— 24, De Reatina Urbe, Agroque, Sabinaque Gente. 25. De Aquis in Romam olim influentibus. 26. De Ratione Interkalandi. 27. De Accumbendi et Comedendi Ratione 28. De Convivio tempestivo seu intem- pestivo. . 29. De Auspiciis. 30. De Trabea. 31. De Subselliis. 32. De Signo et Statua. 33. De Parma, Clypeo, Scuto, Pelta, Ancile. 34. De Primipilo. 35. De Drachmis. 36. De Sestertiis. 37. Jovii (P.) De Romanis Piscibus Libellus. 38. Donii (J. B.) De restituenda Salubri- tate Agri Romani Opus Posthumum. 39. Guirani (G.) Explicatio II. Vetustorum Numismatum Nemausensium. 40. Grasserii (J.) De Antiquitatibus Ne- mausensibus Dissertatio. 41, Ores CRB) De Ordine Equestri Veterum Romanorum Dissertatio. 42. Servilii (J.) De Mirandis Antiquo- rum Operibus, Opibus, et veteris aevi Rebus pace belloque magnifice Gestis Libri ut. 43, Hannekenii (P. L.) De Cura Domestica Romanorum Dissertationes IV. 7. Crusii (J. A.) De Nocte et Nocturnis Officiis apud Veteres Commentatio. 8. Bertii (P.) De Aggeribus et Pontibus hactenus ad Mare extructis Digestum., 9. Marsilli (L. F. Com.) Epistola de Ponte Trajani supra Danubium exstructa. Petavii (P.)— 10. Antiquariae Supellectilis Portiuncula, 11. Veterum Nummorum PNOPIZMA, 12. Breti (C,) De Ordine Antiquo Judi- ciorum Civilium apud Romanos. 538 GRAEVIUS (Joanyes Groraius), er AL. Thesaurus, &c. (vontinued )— SALLENGRE (ALB. Henr. DE). Novus Thesaurus, &c. Romanarum. Vol. II. (continued )— Magii (H.)— 13. De Tintinnabulis Liber cum Notis F. Sweertii. 14. De Equuleo cum NotisG. Jungermanni 15. Rocchae (A.) De Campanis Commen- tarius. Vol. III.—Continens— 1. Cuperi (G.) De Elephantis in Nummis obviis Exercitationes II. 2. Gutherii (J.) De Officiis Domus Augus- tae Publicae et Privatae Libri III. 3. Salomon (H. F.) De Judiciis et Poenis Romanorum ; item de Officiis Vitae Civilis Romanorum Commentaria. 4. Lanzoni (J.) De Coronis et Unguentis in Antiquorum Conviviis Exercitatio Philologica. Baruffaldi (H.)— 5. De Armis Convivialibus Schediasma. 6. Dissertatio de Praeficis ad illustrati- onem Urnae Sepulcralis Fl. Quartillae Praeficae. 7. Lanzoni (J.) De Luctu Mortuali Veterum Adversaria. 8. Molin (L. J.) De Clavibus Veterum Dissertatio. 9. Incerti Pere InterpretatioInscrip- tionum et Epitaphiorum, quae Anti- quariae, quae Urbs est Boeticae reperi- untur. Turre (P. a.) Explicatio Inscriptionis Taurobolii Lugdunensis. Purpurini a Faventia (D.) Ad Kalen- darium Romanum Amiterni effossum minuscula Commentaria. 10, 11. PoLenus (JOANNES). Nova Supplementa. Vol. I.—Continens— Merulae (P.)— 1. De Legibus Romanorum, Opus Posthu- mum. 2: De Comitiis Romanorum, Opus Posthu- mum. 8. Aicheri (P. 0.) Brevis Institutio de Comitiis Veterum Romanorum Libris III. comprehensa ; quibus accessit Liber IV. de Comitiis Imperii Romano-Ger- manici. 4, Polleti (F.) Historia Fori Romani. 5. Majoragii (M. A.) De Senatu Romano Libellus. | Bossii (H.)— _ 16. De Toga Romana Commentarius. 17. De Senatorum Lato Clavo Observa- tiones. 18. Isiacus, sive de Sistro Opusculum. 19. Janotatius, sive de Strena. Autisii (D.) 12. DeGymnasii Constructione et Mausolei Architectura Opuse. II. 13. De Colo Mayerano Epistola. 14. Menestrier (C. F.) De Colo Antiquo Epistola. 15. Volaterrani (R.) De Magistratibus et Sacerdotiis Romanorum Commenta- rius. Gulielmi(J.) De Magistratibus Reipub- ong Romanae dum in Libertate Urbs uit. Vauchopii (G.) De Magistratibus Veteris Populi Romani Tractatus, Prevotii (AE.) De Magistratibus Populi Romani Commentarius. Bebelii (H.) De Sacerdotiis et Magis- tratibus Romanorum Libellus. Fabri (P.) De Magistratibus Romano- rum Commentarius. Puteani (E.) De Pecuniae Romanae Ratione. Conringii (H.) Dissertatio ad Leg. I. Cod. Theod. de Studiis Liberalibus Urbis Romae et Constantinopoleos. Cellarii (C.) De Studiis Romanorum Litterariis in Urbe et Provinciis Dis- sertatio. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20, 21. 22. 23. Utriusque Thesauri Antiquitatum Romanarum Graecarumque Folio, 5 vols. Venetiis 1737 6. AEgyptii (M.) Senatusconsulti de Bacohanaihie sive aeneae vetustae Tabulae Musei Caesarei Vind. Expli- catio. 7. Burmanni (P.) De Vectigalibus Populi Romani Dissertatio. 8. Bonifacii (B.) De Archivis Liber. 9. Barisoni (A.) De Archivis Commen- tarius. 10. Gentilis(S.) Disputationum Illustrium, _ de Jure Publico Populi Romani iiber. 11. A. G. De Armis Romanis Libri II. —_—" 539 GRAEVIUS (Jo Georatus), et AL. ‘Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Potenus (Joannes). Utriusque Thesauri, &c, Roman. et Graecar. (continued )— Vol. II.—Continens—_ Cuperi (G.) 1. Apotheosis vel Consecratio Homeri. 2. Explicatio Gemmae Augustaeae. 3. Numismata Antiqua Explicata. 4. Inseriptiones et Marmora Antiqua exposita et illustrata. 5. De Utilitate quam ex Numismatis Principes capere possunt. 6. Schott (—) Homericae Apotheosis nova lanatio ; item de Delphici Tripodis Usu, et de Engastrimythorum Munere. 7. Le Roy (J.) Achates Tiberianus, sive Gemma Caesarea D. Augusti Apothe- osin, &c. representans. “em ive Explicatio I ) sive catio Imagun- culae quae representat Solem. nal 9. Monumenta Antiqua inedita. 10. Lemoine (S.) De Melanophoris Epistola 11. Salmasii (C.) Duarum Inscriptionum Vol. I1].—Continens— 1, Gorii (A. F.) Descriptio Monumenti sive Columbarii Libertorum et Servorum Liviae Au et Caesarum, Romae detecti in Via Appia 1726. Ferrarii (0.) Dissertationes— 2. De Balneis. 8. De Gladiatoribus. Calliachii (N.) Dissertationes— 4. De Gladiatoribus. 5. De Suppliciis Servorum. 6. Loon (W. a) Eleutheria; sive de Manu- missione Servorum ap. Roman. Lib. IV. 7. Claudii (J. J.) Diatribe de Nutricibus et Paedagogis. 8. Mercurialis (H.) De Arte Gymnastica Libri VI. ~ Vol. IV.—Continens— 1. Cuperi (G.) et Sperlingii (0.) Dis- Seiioos 7 sive Tpistoloe te de Rebus et Quaestionibus quae pertinent ad Antiquitates Graecas et Romanas, Calliachii (N.) Dissertationes— 2. De Osiride. 8. De Sacris Eleusiniis eorumdemque Mysteriis. 4, Relandi (A.) Dissert. de Diis Cabiris. Gutberlethi (T.) 5. Conjectanea in Monumentum Heriae Veterum Herodis Attici et Regillae Conjugis Explicatio ; ejusdem ad Dosi- adae Aras, Simmiae Rhodii Ovum, Alas, Securim, Theocriti Fistulam, Notae. 12, D’ Arnaud (G.) De Diis IAPEAPOI ; sive Adsessoribus et Conjunctis Com- mentarius. 13. Gutberlethi (T.) Dissertatio Philolo- gica de Mysteriis Deorum Cabirorum. 14, Astorii (J. A.) Dissertatio de Diis Cabiris. 15. Brouerii de Niedek (M.) De Populorum veterum ac recentiorum Adorationibus Dissertatio, Patini (C.)— 16. Commentarius in Tres Inscriptiones Graecas, Smyrna nuper allatas. 17. In Antiquum Monumentum Marcel- linae e Graecia allatum. 18.In Antiquum Cenotaphium Marci Artorii Medici Caesaris Augusti. 9. Bombardini(A.) De Carcere et Antiquo ejus Usu Tractatus. 10. Schoettgenii (C.) Historia Librariorum et Bibliopolarum Veteris et Medii AEvi ex idoneis Monumentis collecta. 11. Eschenbachii (J.) De Scribis Veterum Romanorum Dissertatio. 12. Clerici (J.) De Stylis Veterum et di- versis Gostacun’ Generibus Disser- tatio. 13. Pignorii (L.) De Servis et eorum Mi- nisteriis Commentarius. 14, Velseri (A.) De Zeta et Zetario, sive Diaeta et Diaetario Epistola. 15. Popmae Phrysii (T.) De Operis Servo- rum Liber. Thisbes Monodiariae et Titi Claudii Glaphyri Choraulae. 6. Animadversiones Philologicae in Anti- quam Inscriptionem Graecam Smyrnae repertam. Sponii (J.) 7. Rei Antiquariae Selectae Quaestiones. 8. Miscellanea Eruditae Antiquitatis in quibus Marmora, Statuae, Musiva, oreumata, Gemmae, Numismata refe- runtur et illustrantur, 540 GRAEVIUS (Joannes Groratus), er AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Potenus (Joannes). Utriusque Thesauri, &c. Roman. et Graecar. (continued )— Vol. V.—Continens— Maffeii (S.)— 1. De Amphitheatro ae praecipue de Veronensi Libri II. 2. De Amphitheatris Galliae Epistola. 3. De Antiquis Galliae Theatris Epistola. 4, Martini (E.) De Theatro Saguntino Epistola. Minianae (J. E.)— 5. De Theatro Saguntino Dialogus. 6. De Circi antiquit. et ejus struct. Dialog. Calliachii (N.)— 7. Dissertatio de Ludis Scenicis. 8. Dissertatio de Circensibus Ludis, GRUTERUS (Jants). 9. Mazochii (A. 8.) In Mutilum Campani ec; my ae Titulum aliasque non- nullas Campanas Inscriptiones Com- mentarius. 10. Gutberlethi (T.) De Saliis Martis Sa- cerdotibus Liber. Schefferi (J.)— 11. De Militia Navali Veterum Libri IV. 12. De Re Vehiculari Veterum Libri II. 13. Ligorii (P.) De Vehiculis Antiquorum Dialogus. 14. Schefferi (J.) In Diatribam P. Ligorii de Vehiculis Antiquorum Notae. Inscriptiones Antiquae Totius Orbis Romani in Absolutissimum Corpus redactae, cum Notis M. Gudii emendatae et Tabulis aeneis a Boissardo confectis illustratae ; denuo cura J. G. Graevii recensitae. Accedunt Adnota- tionum Appendix et Indices XXV; ut et Tironis Ciceronis Liber et Senecae Notae. PITISCUS (Samvgt). Folio, 2 vols. Amsterd. 1707 Lexicon Antiquitatum Romanarum ; in quo Ritus et Antiqui- tates cum Graecis ac Romanis Communes, tum Romanis Peculiares, Sacrae et Profanae, -Publicae et Privatae, Civiles et Militares exponuntur, Folio, 2 vols. ZLeov. 1713 GRAEVIUS (J. G.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae, Neapolis, Siciliae, Sardiniae, Corsicae, Melitae, atque adjacentium Terrarum Insularumque ; con- stans rarissimis, praestantissimis, doctissimisque Scriptoribus qui antea sparsim suae cuique Patriae, Situm, Res Gestas, &c. illustrarunt; digeri et edi olim coeptus cura J. G. Graevii, nunc autem continuatus cum Praefationibus Petri Burmanni. Vol. I. Pars 1.—Continens— 1. Barrius (G.) De Laudibus Italiae. 2. Casellae (P. L.) De Primis Italiae Colonis Liber. Bracellii (J.)— 3. Orae Ligusticae Descriptio. 4. De Claris Genuensibus Libellus. Vol. I, Pars 2.—Continens— Folietae (U.)— 1. Clarorum Ligurum Elogia. 2. Conjuratio J. L. Flisci. 3. Tumultus Neapolitani. 4, Caedes P. L. Farnesii, Placentiae Ducis. 5. De Sacro Foedere in Selimum Libri IV. 6. Variae Expeditiones in Africam, cum Obsidione Melitae. 7. De Ratione Scribendae Historiae, Folio, 30 vols. Lugd, Bat. 1725 5. Merulae (G.) De Gallorum Cisalpi- norum Antiquitate et Origine Libri IIT. 6. Castillionei(B.) De Gallorum Insubrum Antiquis Sedibus Liber. 7. Folietae (U.) Historiae Genuensium Libri XII. Hippolyti Cardinalis Ferrariensis.— 8. Tyburtinum. 9. Brumanus, |sive de Laudibus Urbis Neapolis, &c. 10. Bracellii (J.) De Bello, quod inter Hispanos et Genuenses seculo suo Ges- tum Libri V. Additum est Diploma Mirae Antiquitatis Tabellae in Agro Genuensi repertae, 541 Groratws), er AL. Thesaurus, &e. (continued )— GRAEVIUS (Jo. Grarvius (J. G.) Thesaurus Antiq., &c. Italiae. Vol. I. Pars 2 (continued )— 11. Bonfadii (J.) Annales Genuenses ab MDXXVIII. ad MDL. 12, Marinis (H. de) Genua, sive Dominii, &e. Reipublicae Genuensis. Vol. II. Pars 1.—Continens— 1. Alciati (A.) Historiae Mediolanensis Libri IV. 2. Calchi M. Historiae Patriae (Medio- Vol. II. Pars 2.—Continens— 1. Ripamontii (J.) Historiae Patriae Continuatio. Vol. III. Pars 1.—Continens— 1. Merulae (G.) Antiquitates Vicecomi- tum Libri X. 2. Jovii (P.) Vitae XII Vicecomitum, Mediolani Principum. 38. Castellionaei (J. A.) Mediolanenses An- tiquitates ex Urbis Paroeciis collectae. Vol, III. Pars 2—Continens— 1. Morenae (O.) Historia Rerum Lauden- sium temp. Frederici AEnobarbi. 2. Puteani (E.) Historiae Cisalpinae Libri II; quibus continentur res potissi- mum circa Lacum Larium a J. J. Medicaeo Gestae. 3. Dukeri (A.) Comi Urbis Historia et Descriptio 4. Ghilini (C.) Descriptio Lacus Larii et Vallis Tellinae. : : Vol. IV. Pars 1.—Continens— 1. Cermenate (J. de) Historia de Situ, &e. Ambrosianae Urbis ac de Medio- lanensium Gestis sub Imp. Henrici VII. A.D. 1307-13. 2. Arnulphi, Historia Mediolanensis, qua Vol. IV. Pars 2.—Continens— 1. Muratorii (L. : De Corona Ferrea, ua Romanorum Imperatores ex Insu- bus coronari solent, Commentarius. 2. Fontanini (J.) Dissertatio de Corona Ferrea Langobardorum. 3. Jovii (B.) Historiae Patriae, sive Novocomensis Libri I. Bizari (P.) 13, Dissertatio de Reip. Genuensis Statu et Administratione. 14. Leges Novae. Genua XVII, Martii MDLXXVI. publicatae. 3. Calchi (‘T.) Residua ; hoc est, Historiae Patriae Libri XXI. et XXII. 4. Ripamontii (J.) Historiae Patriae (Me- diolanensis) Libri XXIII. 2. Capellae 3.) De Bello Mediolanensi ab MDXXI. ad MDXXX. . Sacci (B.) Historiae Ticinensis Lib. X. 5. Zanchi (J. C.) De Orobiorum, sive Cenomanorum, origine, situ, ac Bergomi Rebus Antiquis Libri II. 6. Villanovae (J. B.) Laudis Pompeiae, sive Liaudae (nunc Lodi) Historia. — 5. Jovii (P.) Descriptio Lacus Larii, sive Comensis. 6. Capellae (G.) De Bello Mussiano Liber adoptivus. 7. Cavitelli (L.) Cremonenses Annales ; quibus Res Gestas a Patriae suae origine usque ad MDLXXXIII. bre- viter ille complexus est. 8. Locati U.) De Placentinae Urbis Origine, &c. Seriosa Narratio. continentur Gesta quorundam Italiae Regum ab anno 925 usque ad 1076. 3. Puricelli (J. P.) Ambrosianae Medio- lani Basilicae ac Monasterii, hodie Cis- tertiensis, Monumentorum Descriptio, 4, Rubei (0.) Monumenta Brixiana, seu Civitatis Brixiae Antiquitates. 5. Gatti (A.) Historia Gymnasii Ticiensis, a Saec. V. ad Saec. XV.; necnon de ejus Urbis Antiqua Nobilitate. 6. Sacchi (B.) Historia Urbis Mantuae et Seren. Familiae Gonzagae, 542 GRAEVIUS (Joannes Georatus,) et AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— GrakEvius (J. G.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum, &c. Italiae (continued )— Vol. V. Pars 1.—Continens— 1. Justiniani (B.) De Origine Urbis Vene- tiarum, Rebusq. Gestisa Venetis Lib. XV 2. Jannotii (D.) Dialogus de Republica Venetorum cum Notis N. Crassi. 8. Contareni (G.) De Magistratibus et Republica Venetorum Libri V. cum Notis N. Crassi. Accesserunt B. Boni- facii de Majoribus Comitiis et Judiciis Capitalibus, Epistolae IT. 4, Crassi (N.) De Forma Reipublicae Venetae Liber. 5. Flavii (B.) De Origine et Gestis Venetorum Liber. 6. Bembi (P.) Historiae Venetae Lib. XII 7. Sabellici (M. A. C.) De Situ Urbis Venetae, Magistratibus, et Officio Prae- toris, atque Scribarum Descriptio ; ut et ejusdem Genethliacum ac Oraculum. Vol. V. Partes 2 et 3.—Continentes—Splendor Magnificentissimae Urbis Venetiarum Clarissimus ex Figuris Elegantissimis et Accurata Descriptione emicans. Vol. V. Pars 4.—Continens— 1. Stellae (E.) Elogiorum Venetorum Navali Pugna Illustrium Liber. 2. Crassi (N.) Elogia Patritiorum Vene- torum, 3. Facii (B.) De Bello Veneto Clodiano Liber; ut et aliud parvi temporis Bellum Venetum. 4. De Ville (A.) Pyctomachia Veneta, seu Pugna in Ponte Annua. Vol. VI. Pars 1.—Continens— 1, Rolandini Grammatici, Libri Chroni- corum, sive Memorialis Temporum de Factis in Marchia et prope ad Mar- chiam Tarvisinam. 2. Monachi Paduani Chronicorum Libri ITI. de Rebus in Insubribus et Euganeis Gestis circa ea tempora, quibus Fride- ricus IJ. Roman. Imp. Clavum tenuit usque ad a.c. 1270, cum adjecta Mantissa, hoc titulo, Quaedam scitu digna de Civitate Paduae. 3. Maurisii (G.) Dominorum de Romano et Marchiae Tarvisinae Historia; cui adjecti sunt versus Thadaei, Historiam Vol. VI. Pars 2.—Continens— 1. Mussati (A.) Hist. de Gestis Henrici VII. Caesaris Libri XVI. De Gestis Italicorum post Henric. VII. Libri XII. Vol. VI. Pars 3.—Continens— 1, Vergerii (P. P.) De Carrariensium amilia et de Illustrium ejus Princi- pum Rebus Gestis Historia, Scardeonii (B.)— 2. Historiae de Urbis Patavii “Antiqui- — et Claris Civibus Patavinis Libri 3. De Sepuleris Insignibus exterorum Patavii jacentium, 5. Laurentii (J.) Dissertatio de Despon- satione Maris Adriaticae. 6. Valacrii (J.) Spectacula Veneta, Epi- grammatibus celebrata. 7. Mocenici (A.) Belli Cameracensis adversus Venetos Historiae Libri VI. 8. Arluni (B.) De Bello Veneto Libri VI. ubi quae Saecula XVI. a Germanis, Gallis, Hispanis, et Italiae Principibus adversus Venetos Gesta. hance et significationem Nominum Ec- celini et Alberici continentes. 4, Godi (A.) Chronica quae extant ab anno 1194 usque ad 1260. Quibus accessit Supplementum C. Sigonu. N. Smeregii Okeeanioin et Scriptoris Ano- nymi Supplementum. Richardi S. Bonifacii Comitis Vita. Liber de Monacis Egerinus III. 5. Cortusiorum (G. et A.) Historia de Novitatibus Paduae et Lombardiae ab anno 1256 usque ad 1364, 6. Supplementum ad Cortusiorum His- toriam. Ejusdemque Ludovicus Bavarus ad Filium. 2. Mussati (A.) Tragoed. II. Eccerinis et Achilleis ; et Alia Auctoris Poemata, &c. Pignorii (L.)— 4. Origines Patavinae et Antenor. 5. Epistola super Antiquissimam Pic- turam, quae Romae visitur, de Ritu Nuptiarum. 6. Vita, Bibliotheca, et Museum, Auctore J. P. Tomasino. 7. Ferrarii (0.) Oratio de Laudibus Urbis Patavii, ee Vol. VI. Pars 4.—Continens— 1. Riccoboni (A.) De Gymnasio Patavino Commentariorum Libri VI. Palladii de Olivis (H.)— : 2. Rerum Foro-Juliensium ab Orbe Con dito usque ad Annum Redemptionis CCCCLI Libri V. 3. De Oppugnatione Gradiscana Libri V. 4. Zancaroli Cydonii (B.) Antiquitatum Civitatis Fori Julii Libri IV. 5. Candidi (J.) Commentariorum Aqui- leiensium Libri VIII. 6. Turre (P. a) Dissertationes de Beleno et aliis quibusdam Aquileiensium Diis, ac de Colonia F uliensi: addita sunt enta Inscriptionum Fra- trum ium recens in Agro Romano effossa et Aliae Inscrip. Aquileienses. 7. Goynaei(J.B.) De Situ Istriae Libellus, Vol. VII. Pars 1.—Continens— 1. yea (B.) De amet: erie make ejus Origine usque Libr, VL 2. Agocchi (J.B.) Fundatio et Dominium Antiquum Urbis Bononiae. 8. Quapneri (G.) iptio Civitatis Bononiae antiquae et hodiernae. 4. Gyraldi (C. J. B.) De Ferraria et A- testinis Principibus Commentariolum. 5. Schraderi (L.) Urbis Ferrariae Descrip. Vol. VII. Pars 2—Continens— 1. Kavinae (P. M.) Faventia Rediviva, seu Descriptio Historico-Geographica Regionis ac Civitatis Faventiae Anti- 2. Claramontii (S.) Caesenae Urbis His- toriarum ab initio Civitatis ad MDCXL Libri XVI. -8. Villanii (J.) Ariminensis Rubicon in Caesenam 8. Claramontii. 4. Vincentii De Rubicone antiquo adver- sus Ariminenses Scriptores Dissertatio. 5. Villanii (J.) De Rubicone antiquo Ariminensi in Pisciatellum Caesenae, responsa ad V Argumenta L. Holstenio 6. Naudaei (G.) Exercita Argu i (G.) itatio in qua \ mento selec probabili sanacit uod nomen Senae non Cesenae, sed Seno- galliae conveniat. 543 GRAEVIUS (Joann, Gronatvs, er AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Grarvius (J. G.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum, &c. Italiae (continued )— ubi ejus Regionis simul Nomen, Ter- mini, Civitates, &c., pertractantur. Sabellici (M. A.)— 8. De Vetustate Aquileiae et Fori Julii . Libri VI. 9. Carmen Vicentinus Crater, in quo continetur Brevis Urbis Agrique Vicentini Descriptio. Pincii (P.)— 10. De Timavo Fluvio, pro Vetustorum Opinione Dissertatio. 11. Jovitae Rapitii, Balneorum, quae ad Timavi Ostia sunt. 12. Valeriani (J.) Antiquitatum Bellunen- sium Sermones IV. 13. Deville (A.) Portus et Urbis Polae Antiquitatum, ut et Thymnorum Pis- cationis Descriptio. 6. Cagnacini (A.) Fragmentum Histori- cum Anftiquitatis Ferrariae. 7. Angelerii (H.) De Antiquitate Urbis Atestinae Liber. 8. Spreti (D.) De Urbis Ravennae Ampli-’ tudine, &c. Libri ITI. 9. Schraderi(L.) Urbis Ravennae Descrip- tio et Antiquitates. 10. Rubei (H.) Italicarum et Ravennatum Historiarum Libri XI. 7. Liceti (F.) Pro Urbis Caesenae Anti- quitate Apologia. 8. Claramontii(S.) Contentio Aprlogetios de Caesena triumphante adversus F. + Liceti Oppositiones. 9. Antonini (P.) Sassina Antiqua seu Descriptio Antiquissimae Urbis Um- brorum Veterum, Sassina olim, nunc Sarsina dictae. 10. Garuffii (J. M.) Lucerna Lapidaria quae Titulos, Monimenta Epitaphia, Inscriptiones et Sepulera, tum Gen- tilium tum Christianorum, Via Flami- nia et Ariminis scrutatur. 11. Angelitae (J. F.) Urbis Recineti Origi- nes, Historia et Descriptio. 12. Adami (F.) De Rebus Gestis in Civi- tate Firmana Libri IT. . 13. Ottinelli (C.) De Firmo Piceni Urbe Elogium. 544 GRAEVIUS (Joannus Georaivus,) et AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Gragvius (J. G.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum, &c. Italiae (continued )— VoleVIII. Pars 1.—Continens— 1. Postelli (G,) De Etruriae Regionis Originibus, Institutis, &c. Commentatio Dyni (F.) 2. Antiquitates Etruriae, seu de Situ Cla- narum, deque Rebus feliciter Gestis Civitatum Aretinae, Clusinae, ac Cor- tonensis cum Senensibus, Florentinis, Exterisque. 3. De Antiquitatibus Umbrorum, Thus- corumque Sede ac Imperio, deque Vol. VIII; Pars 2.—Continens— 1. Contareni (F.) Historia Hetruriae sive Commentariorum de Rebus in Hetruria a Senensibus Gestis cum adversus Florentinos, tum adversus J. Ursinum Libri III. 2. Varchi (B.) Istoria delle Guerre della Republica Fiorentina successe nel Vol. VIII. Pars 3.—Continens— 1. Noris (H.) Dissertationes IV. Ceno- taphia Pisana Caii et Lucii Caesarum illustrantes ; Coloniae Obsequentis Jul. Pisanae Origo, &c.; Caesaris utriusque Vita, Gesta, &c. exponuntur; Parergon de annis Regni Herodis, de Praesid. Syriae ad Romanis in Asia Provinciis. 2. Angeli (D.) De Depraedatione Cas- trensium et suae Patriae Historia. 3. Fontanini (J.) De Antiquitatibus Hor- tae Coloniae Etruscorum Libri IL; accedunt Acta Vetera, inter quae De- cretum Sincerum Gelasii I. Pontif. 4, Mugnotii (A.) Eremi Camaldulensis Descriptio. 5. Orlandii (C.) De Urbis Senae ejusque Episcopatus Antiquitate. Vol. VIII. Pars 4.—Continens— 1. Matthaei (D. B.) Memoriae Historicae Tusculi Antiqui, quod nunc dicitur Frascati. 2. Manilli (J.) Descriptio Villae Burg- hesiae, extra Portam Pincianam. 3. Ligorii (P.) Omnium Antiquariorum Antesignani, Descriptio Villae Tibur- tinae Hadrianae. 4. Martii (F.) Historia Tiburtina Am- plificata. Camerio ac Camertibus a Sylla excisis, Dissertatio Historica, adversus Opi- niones Blondi et Aliorum. Scalae (B.)— 4, Historiae Florentinorum Libri V. nee- non et Vita V. Borrhomaei. 5. Bracciolini,(P.) Historiae Florentinae Libri VIII. 6. Bruti (J. M.) Historiae Florentinae Libri VIII. pe &e.; Apologia di Lorenzo de Medici sopra la Nascita e Morte d’ Ales- sandro de Medici primo Duca di Fi- renze ; aggiuntovi La Vita di te cg Strozzi, scritta da Lorenzo suo fratello. 3. Palmerii (M.) De Captivitate Pisarum Historia. 6. Massae (A.) De Origine et Rebus Faliscorum Liber. Cui annexum P, Cursii, Civitatem Castellanam Falis- corum, non Veientum Oppidum esse Poema, cum J. R. Hortini Addita- mentis. 7. Mazzochii (J.) Veii defensi, seu Dis- sertatio, qua demonstratur Antiquos Veios hodiernam Civitatem Castella- nam esse. 8. Nardini (F.) Veii Antiqui; seu Dis- sertatio, investigans veram ejus Urbis Situm. 9. Mazzochii (D.) Veiorum Defensoris, Epistola Apologetica. 10. Angelotti (P.) Descriptio et Antiqui- tates Urbis Reate. 5. Delke (A.) Antiquitates Tiburtinae. Prima Parte agitur de Mirabilibus Palatii Ser. Fam. Estensis ; Parte Se- — cunda continetur Compendium A Edifi- ciorum Villae Hadriani. 6. Suaresii (J. M.) Praenestes Antiquae Libri II. 7. Turre (P. a) Monumenta’ Veteris Antii, 2. ¢. Inseriptio M. Aquilii et Tabula Solis Mithrae. 8. Alemanni (N.) De Lateranensibus Parietinis Dissertatio. 5 45 GRAEVIUS (Joannes Gzoratus), er AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Graevius (J. Gy Thesaurus Antiquitatum, &c. Italiae (continued )— Vol. IX. Pars 1.—Continens— 1, Falco (B. di). Antiquitates Neapolis atque ejusdem Agri. 2. Bacci (H.) Descriptio Regni Neapoli- tani. Vol. IX. Pars 2.—Continens— Peregrinii (C.) : 1. Dissertationes de Vet. Significatu Vocis Portae, et de Orig. Famil. di Colimenta. 2. Dissertationes de Campania Felice ; quibus continetur Priscae Campaniae Vol. IX. Pars 3.—Continens— 1. Capacii (J. C.) Antiquitates et His- toriae Campaniae Felicis. 2. Surgentis (M. A.) Neapolis Illustrata, Praefecti . eS Retiquorumgue Antiquorum Magistratuum, cum Vice- rege aliisque Magistratibus praesentis temporis, comparationem, eorumque potestatem, &c. continens. 3. Facii (B) De Rebus Gestis ab Alphonso I. Neap. Rege Libri X. Vol. IX. Pars 4.—Continens— 1. Loffredi (F.) Antiquitas Puteolorum, cum Balneorum Agnani, Puteolorum et Tripergolarum Descriptionibus. Mazzellae (S.)— 2. Urbium Puteolorum et Cumarum Descriptio cum additamento Epitaphi- orum et Inscriptionum, Puteolis Cumis, in Baiis et Miseno, finitissimisque Locis Inventarum. 3. Situs et Antiquitas Puteolorum Loco- rumque Vicinorum. : 4. Lombardi (J. F.) Eorum, quae de Balneis, aliisque Log cca ipta sunt, Synopsis. Adjectis eis Rieeeran, é cj seat dita sunt ITI Opuscula Medica :—C. Galeni Libellus quos, seins, et quando p opor- teat. Hi tis Coi Jusjurandum. Scholae i versus. Vol. IX. Pars 5.—Continens— 1, Camarrae (L.) De Teate Antiquo, Marrucinorum Metropoli Libri II. 2. Damadeni (Abb.) AEs Redivivum, sive Tabula AErea, Maxima, Consula- ris, Duumviralis, Decurialis, Fastorum Consularium, Romanarumque Familia- rum in pluribus instaurativa, Canusii in Agro Apulorum olim incisa et erecta, 8U 3. Sanfelicius (A.) De Situ et Origine Campaniae. 4. Peregrinii (C.) Historia Principum Langobardorum. Locorum et Populorum Descriptio ac Historia a primis, quibus coepere tem- poribus, ad suam usque aetatem. 3. Capacii_ (J. C.) Antiquitates et His- toriae Neapolitanae. 4. Pontani (J. J.) Historiae Neapolitanae seu rerum suo tempore gestarum Libri VI. ; ubi praesertim, quae inter Ferdi- nandum Aragonium Reg. Neapol. et .Andegavienses eorumque m Regno Neapolitano Asseclas, Gesta sunt, recensentur. 5. Fonticulani (A.) Belli Bracciani, Aqui- lae Gesti, fidelis Narratio. 5. Ferri (A.) Apparatus Statuarum in destructis Cumis inventarum. 6. Capacii (J. C.) De Balneis Liber, ubi Aquarum, quae Neapoli, Puteolis, Baiis, Pithecusis extant virtutes ; Thermarum et Balnearum apud An- tiquos Structurae, Usus, &c. expli- cantur, 7. Leonis (A.) Antiquitatum -necnon Historiarum Urbis et Agri Nolae ; ut et de Montibus Vesuvio et Abella Descriptionis, Libri IIT. 8. Brencmanni (H.) Gemina Dissertatio ; altera de Republica Amalphitana : * alteri de Amalphi a Pisanis direpta. 9. Mazzae (A.) Urbis Salernitanae His- toria et Antiquitates. 10. Phoebonii (M.) Historiae Marsorum Libri IIT. 3. Antonii De Tarsia (P.) Historiarum Cupersanensium Libri III. 4, Barrii (G.) De Calabriae Antiquitate et Situ Libri V. : 5. Juvenis (J.) De Antiquitate et varia Fortuna Tarentinorum Libri VIII. 6. Galatei (A.) De Situ Japygiae Liber. Necnon Grids Callipolis Tescriptio ; ut et de Villa Laurentii Vallae, 546 GRAEVIUS (Joannes Gxoratus), er AL. Thesaurus, &c. (continued )— Gragvius (J. G.) Thesaurus Antiquitatum, &c. Italiae (continued )— . Pingonii (P.) Augustae Taurinorum . Jofredi (P.) Nicaea Civitas Sacris . Accolti (B.) De Praestantia Virorum . Azarii (P.) Chronicon Gestorum in . Bilii (F.) Historiae Patriae Libri IX; . Macanei (D.) Verbani Lacus, Loco- . Bellafini (F.) De Origine et Temporibus . Michaelis;(M. A.) Agri et Urbis Bergo- . Coronelli (V.) Rerum ac Temporum . Farinae (B.) De Bergomi Origine et . Cornazzani (A.) De Vita et Gestis . Capreoli (H.) Chronicorum de Rebus . Chiocei (A.) Liber De Collegii Vero- . Cigalini (P.) De C. Plinii Secundi vera . Palermi (P.) De vera C. Plinii Patria . Doglioni (J. N.) Dissertatio de Origine . Marrucini (L.) Bassanum, sive Disser- . Baruffaldi (H.) De Poetis Ferrariensi- . Lanzoni (J.) De Iatrophysicis Ferra- Vol. IX. Pars 6.—Continens— Chronica et Inscriptiones. Monumentis illustrata. sui aevi Dialogus. Lombardia, scriptum 1362. quibus Joannis Galeaz et Philippi Vol. IX. Pars 7.—Continens— rumque Adjacentium Descriptio. Urbis Bergomi Liber. matis Descriptio. Bergomensis Ecclesiae Synopsis, ab ejus exordio usque ad annum MDCXCVI. Fatis Commentarius. Bartholomae Colei Libri VI. Brixianorum Libri XIV. Vol. IX. Pars 8.—Continens— nensis Illustribus Medicis et Philo- sophis. Patria, ejusdemque fide et auctoritate, Praelectiones. ' atque ea Verona Libri III. et Antiquitate Civitatis Belluni, efus- que Variis Fatis maximeque memora- libus, tatio de Urbis Antiquitate et de Viris ejusdem illustribus. bus Dissertatio. riensibus Dissertatio. . Brixii (C.) Urbis Caesenae Descriptio. Mariae, Mediolan. Ducum, Res Gestae commemorantur, 6. Flori (G.) De Bello Italico et Rebus Gallorum praeclare Gestis Libri VI. 7. Boschae (P. P.) De Origine et Statu Bibliothecae Ambrosianae Libri V. 8. Giardae (C.) Liberalium Disciplinarum Icones Symbolicae Bibliothecae Alex- andrinae, Elogiis et Explicationibus illustratae. 8. Squadroni (A.) Fasciculus Laudum Regii Lepidi. 9. Schraderi (L.) Descriptio et Monu- menta Regii Lepidi, variarum illus- trium Personarum et Rerum Memorias servantia. Saraynae (T.) 10. De Civitatis Veronae Origine, Am- plisndion Viris Illustribus, &e. Libri 11. Historiarum et Gestorum Veronensium temporibus Populi et Dominorum Sca- ligerorum Libri III. 12. bes (J. J.) Epistola de Vetustate et Splendore Gentis Scaligerae. 9. Manzonii (B.) Caesenae Chronologia, ab H. Bucci aucta iis quae post Man- zonii aetatem sunt consecuta. 10. Marchesii (G.) Foro Livii, Compen- dium Historicum. 11. Ciccarelli (A.) De Clitumno, Umbriae Flumine Opusculum. 12, Naudaei (G.) Tabularii Majoris Templi Reatini Instauratio. 13. Naldii (N.) Vita J. Manetti, Senatoris Florentini. 14, Manfredi (M.) Monumentorum His- toricorum Urbis Lucae Libri IV. 15. Gozze (G. de) De Inseriptione Colum- — ‘ nae Rostratae, olim in Foro Romano, Dissertatio ; quae C. Duillio, ob Vic- toriam, quam primus a Classe Cartha- giniensi reportayit, erecta. 16. Mariae de Aste (F.) In Memorabilibus Hydruntinae Ecclesiae Epitome. GRAEVIUS (Jo. Vol. I.—Continens— 1. Cluverii (P.) Sicilia Antiqua. 2. Aretii (C. M.) Siciliae Cho: i (C. M.) Jhorographia Vol. II.—Continens— 1, Cajetani (O.) Isagoge ad Histori eee Bonin. te 2. Piccoli 3 De Antiquo Jure Ecclesiae Siciliae ) tio. : 3. Amico (A. de) De Urbis Syracusarum antiquo Archiepiscopatu. 4. Baronii (F.) et Manfredi, Historica et Chronologica Dissertatio Antonini de Vol. III.—Continens— Or ete Sacra, vol. 2. 2. Notitia Collegiatae 8. Petri Sacri et ii Palatii Panormitani Notitia, cum Suppl. A. Mongitoris, Vol. IV.—Continens— see (T.) De Rebus Siculis Deca- _ Vol. V.—Continens— 1. Ritii (M.) De Regibus Siciliae eorum- way Rene Bh edad Libri IV. 2. Sandei (F.) de ibus Siciliae et dolce Le ; 3. Pirri (R.) Chronologia Regum, penes ; Siciliae fait Imperi quos = perium post 4. Malaterrae (G.) De Rebus Gestis Roberti Guiscardi Libri IV. 5. Alexandri Rogerii, Siciliae Regis, Rerum Gestarum Libri IV. 6. Historia brevis Liberationis Messinae a Saracenorum Dominatu per Comi- tem Rogerium, factae. 7. Ptolomaei, Roberti Guiscardi et eorum . , qui Siciliae regnum adepti sunt Genealogia. ‘8. Faleandi (H.) De Rebus Gestis in Siciliae R “Pin o Historia. a Panormo usque ad ‘Tyndarum, 547 Georotvs), et AL. Thesaurus, &e. (continued — Grazvius (Joannes Grorarus). Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Siciliae, quo continentur Rarissimi et Optimi quique Scriptores, qui Siciliae, Sardiniae, Corsicae et adjacentium, Situm, Res Gestas, Antiquitates et Imperiorum Vicissitudines, Memoriae prodiderunt cum Praefationibus P. Burmanni. Folio, 15 vols. Lugd. Bat. 1725 3. Carrafae (P.) Sicaniae Descriptio et Delineatio. 4. Mongitoris (A.) Regni Siciliae Deli- neatio. Amico de Antiquo Urbis Syracusarum Archiepiscopatu. Pirri (R.)— 5. Disquisitiones III. (1) de Patriarcha Siciliae. (2) de Metropolita Siciliae. (3) de Praesulum Siciliens Electione. 6. Siciliae Sacra, Disquisitionibus et No- titiis illustrata. 3. Baronii (C.) Tractatus de Monarchia Siciliae. Accessit A. Columnae de eodem Tractatu Judicium; cum Re- sponsione Baronii advers. Columnam ; necnon Epistola ad Philippum III. 2. Maurolyci (F.) Sicanicarum Rerum Compendium. 9. Descriptio Victoriae per Carolum, Siciliae, contra Manfredum Siciliae Regem, anno MCCLXV. obtentae. 10. M inae (S.) Rerum Sicularum Libri VI. ab. a.c. 1250 ad 1276. 11. ae (N.) Rerum Sicularum Libri IL; qui Historiam Bellorum inter - Reges Siciliae et i en Gestorum ab A.0, 1282 usque ad A.0. 1337 conti- nent. 12. Chronicon Siciliae, complecteus Regni Siciliae Historiam ab Acquisitione ipsius Insulae per Graecos usque ad bitum Guillelmi Ducis qui circa annum 1340 in vivis fuit. 13. Vecerii (C.) Historia de duabus Sedi- tionibus Siciliae ; sub Imp. Carolo V. anno Salutis MDXVII. Vol. VI.—Continens—Parutae (P.) Sicilia Numismatica nune primum Additis H. 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Vols. XC, XCI—S.P.N. Maximi Confessoris Opera omnia ; accedit 8. Maximi Liber de variis difficilibus locis SS. Patrum Dionysii et Gregorii, cui accessere 'Thalassii Abbatis et Theodori Raithuensis Opuscula, Vol. XCII.—IIA2XAAION ; seu Chronicon Paschale a Mundo condito ad Heraclii Imp. ann. XX.; aecedunt. Georgii Pisidae Opera. Vol. XCIII.—Hesychii (Hieros. Presb.) Olympiodori Alexandrini, Leontii (Neapoleos in Oypro Episcopi), ra omnia. Vols. XCIV.—XCVI.—S. P. N. Joannis Damasceni Opera omnia quae exstant_et sub y ier nomine circumferuntur ; accedunt Joannis C. P. Patriarchae, Joannis Nicaeni hiepiscopi, et Joannis Euboeensis, Fragmenta. Vol. XCVII.—S. P. N. Andreae Cretensis Archiepiscopi Opera omnia ; accedunt Eliae G resco egy .), Joannis Malalae, Theodori Abucarae (Carum Epise, ), Scripta tum ica, Ascetica, 886 MIGNE (Jacques Paut). Patrologiae Cursus Completus, &c. (continued )— SERIES GRAECA (continued 5 Vol. XCVIII.—S. P.N. Germani Archiep. Constant. Opera omnia; accedunt SS. Gregori Agrigentini, Tarasii C. P., Cosmae Hierosolymitani, Pantaleonis Diaconi C. P., Adriani Monachi, Epiphanii (Catanensis Diaconi), Pachomii Monachi, Philothei Monachi, Anonymi Becucciani, Scripta. Vol. XCIX.—S. P. N. Theodori Studitae Opera omnia, Vol. C.—S. P. N. Nicephori Opera omnia ; accedunt 8. Methodii 0. P., 8. Gregorii Decapolitae, Christophori (Alexand. Patr.), Georgii (Nicomed. Metrop.), Stephani Diaconi C. P., Procopii Diaconi, Scripta. Vols. CI.—CIV.—Photii (Constant. Patriarchae) Opera omnia ; accedunt Petri Siculi, Petri (Argorum Episcopi), Bartholomaei Edesseni, Opuscula. SERIES LATINA.—217 Vols. Vols. I.—II.—Tertulliani (Quinti Septimii Florentis) Opera omnia, Minorum P. P. qui Seculo tertio floruerunt in Ecclesia Latina a Tertulliano ad Cyprianum Opera ; nempe Celerini, Luciani, Caldonii, Moysis, Maximi, Nicostrati, Rufini, Urbani, Sidonii, Macarii, 8. Cornelii Papae, 8. Luci, et 8. Stephani, (P. P.) Novatiani, Dionysii Alexandrini, Firmiliani, 8. Pontii, necnon Anonymorum Auctorum, et in primis Minucii Felicis Octavii. Vol. IV.—Cypriani (S. Thascii Caecilii) Opera omnia. Vol. V.—Sixti’Papae, Dionysii Papae, Dionysii Alexandrini, 8. Felicis, 8. Eutychiani, Caii, Commodiani, Antonii, S. Victorini, Magnetis, Arnobii Afri, Opera omnia. Vols. VI. VII.—Lactantii (Lucii Caecilii Firmiani) Opera omnia; praecedunt 8. Mar- cellini Papae, S. Marcelli Papae, 8. Eusebii Papae, 8. Melchiadis Papae, Anonymi, Celsi, omnia quae exstant Fragmenta. Vol. VIII.—Constantini Magni, Opera universa, Victorini, necnon et Nazarii, Anonymi, S. Silvestri Papae, S. Marci Papae, S. Julii Papae, Osii Cordubensis, Candidi Ariani, Liberii Papae, et Potamii. Vols. IX. X.—S. Hilarii Pictaviensis Episcopi Opera omnia. Vol. XI.—S. Zenonis (Veronae Episc.), et 8. Optati (Milevi Epise.), Opera omnia. Vol. XII.—S. Eusebii (Epise. Vercellensis) Opera omnia; accedunt Firmici Materni necnon §, Philastrii, Opera omnia. Vol. XIII.—SS8. Damasi Papae et Paciani, necnon Luciferi (Episc. Calaritani), Opera omnia ; intermiscentur Felicis Papae II., Faustini et Marcellini, Theodosii Magni, Pacati, Variorum, Filocali, Sylvii, 8. Virgilii Tridentini, Julii Hilariani, 8. Siricii Papae, universa quae exstant Opuscula. Vols, XIV.—XVII.—S. Ambrosii (Mediolanensis Episcopi) Opera omnia. Vol. XVIII.—Ulfilae (Gothorum Episcopi) Opera omnia, sive Veteris et Novi Testament Versionis Gothicae Fragmenta quae supersunt, accesserunt Grammatica et Glos- sarium Linguae Gothicae ; praecedunt 8. Martini Turonensis, Tichonii, Novati Catholici, Anonymi, Aurelii Symmachi, Maximi Grammatici, Mamertini, Publii Victoris, Scripta universa. Vol. XIX.—Quarti Saeculi Poetarum Christianorum :—Juvenci, Sedulii, Optatiani, Severi, et Faltoniae Probae, Opera omnia; accedunt D. Ausonii Burdigalensis Opuscula omnia. Vol. XX.—Quinti Saeculi Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum qui ad S. Hieronymum usque floruerunt Opera omnia; nempe S. Phoebadii, S. Anastasii I. Papae, Fausti Manichaei, Sulpicii Severi, Secundini Manichaei, 8. Chromatii, 8. Victricii Rhoto- magensis, Pammachii, Oceani, Innocentii I. Papae, S. Zosimi Papae, Paulini -Mediolanensis, Paulini Diaconi, Severi Majoricensis, 8. Bonifacii I. Papae, 8. Gaudentii Brixiani, 8. Aurelii Carthaginensis, Bachiarii Monachi, Zacchaei Christiani, Evagrii Monachi. 887 MIGNE (Jacques Pavt). Patrologiae Cursus Completus, &c. (continued )— * — SERIES LATINA (continued )— Vol. XXI.—Rufini Tyrannii (Aquil. Presb.) Opera omnia ; accedunt Pelagii, Coelestii, Juliani, et Aniani, Neen Seripta quae supersunt. Vols, XXII.—XXX.—Hieronymi (S. Eusebii) Opera omnia. Vol. XXXI.—Dextri (Flavii Lucii), necnon Pauli Orosii, Opera omnia ; accedunt pu Leporii Presbyteri Libellum, Scriptorum quorumdam §. Augustino aequalrum Vols. XXXII.—XLVII.—Augustini (8. Aurelii) Opera omnia. Vol. XLVIII.—Marii Mercatoris Opera omnia; sive Monumenta ad Pelagianam Nestorianamque Haeresim pertinentia. Vols. XLIX. L.—Cassiani (Joannis) Opera omnia ; accedunt Vigilii Diaconi, Fastidii, Possidii, §. Coelestini 1, Honorata, 8. Xysti IJI., 8. Vincentii Lirinensis, 8. Eucherii, 8. Hilarii Arelatensis, Paschasini, Annaei Sylvii, Turribii, Scripta quae exstant universa. Vol. LI—S. Prosperi Aquitani Opera omnia ; accedunt Idatii et Marcellini Comitis Vol. LIL.—S. Petri Chrysologi (Archiep. Raven) Opera omnia ; sequuntur SS. Valeriani et Nicetae (Cemeliensis et Vansleieaste Tree} ipta universa. Vol. LITI.—Salviani Massil. Presb., Arnobii Junioris, Mamerti Claudiani, 8. Patricii agg es he jes Anonymi, Capreoli, Uranii, Eustathii, Polemaei Sylvii, ii, Philippi Presb., Leonis Bituricensis, Opera omnia. Vols. LIV.—LVI.—S. Leonis Magni Romani Pontificis Opera omnia. Appendix antiquissima Juris Canonici Monumenta continens. — Vol. LVII.—S. Maximi (Epise. Taurinensis) Opera omnia. is? Lge eet Simplicii, Felicis ne (Roman. Pontif.), neenon Lyons itensis, Sidonii Apollinaris, et Gennadii, Opera omnia ; intermiscentur 8. Lupi, 8. Euphronii, 8. Perpetui, 8. Eugenii, 8. Fausti, necnon Ruricii et Cerealis, Scripta quae supersunt universa. Vol. LIX.—8S. Gelasii I. (Papae), Aviti, Faustini, necnon Joannis Diaconi, Juliani Pomerii, Duorum Anonymorum, Incerti Auctoris, Opera; et Aurelii Prudentii Vol. LX.—Aurelii Prudentii, necnon Dracontii, Carmina omnia. Vol. LXI.—S. Paulini Nolani, 8. Orientii, S. Auspicii, necnon Claudii Marii Victoris, Merobandis, Paulini Petricordiensis, Amoeni, Necundini, Drepanii Flori, Auctoris Vol. LXII.—D. ii (Abbatis Africani) ern omnia; sive Thesaurus ex 8. A ini Operibus electus. Accessit Vita 8. Severini Noricorum Apostoli cum i Eugyppii ad Paschasium Diaconum. . Vols. LXIII. LXIV.—Boetii (Manlii Severini) Opera omnia. Vol. LXV.—S. Fulgentii (Epise. Ruspensis), Felicis IV. et Bonifacii II. (Summ. Pont.) 8S. Eleutherii et Remigii, necnon Prosperi ex Manichaeo conversi et Montani Epise. Toletani, Opera omnia. Vol. LXVL—S. Benedicti Monach. Occident. Patris, Opera omnia; simul excusa sunt Joannis II., Agapeti I., et Sylverii (Summ. Pont.), necnon 8. Laurentii Novariensis Episc. Scripta universa. Vol. LXVIL.—Dionysii Exigui, Viventioli, Trojani, Pontiani, 8. Caesarii, entii Ferrandi et Bustici, necnon Justi, Facundi, Opera. os Vol. LXVII.—Primasii (Episc. Adrumetani) Opera omnia; simul eduntur Aratoris, 8S. Nicetii et Aureliani, necnon Victoris Capuani, Victoris Tunonensis, Junilii, et Liberati, 8. Leonis Senonensis, Mappini Rhemensis, Agnelli, Scripta universa. Vols. LXIX. LXX.—Cassiodori (Magni Aurelii) Opera omnia. 888 MIGNE (Jacqurs Pavt). Patrologiae Cursus Completus, &c. (continued) SERIES LATINA (continued)— Vol. LXXI.—S. Georgii Florentini, Gregori (‘Turonensis Episc.) Opera omnia; necnon Fredegarii Epitome et Chronicum. x Vol. LXXII.—Pelagii II., Joannis III., Benedicti I. (Summ. Pont.) Opera omnia ; intermiscentur §. Martini, 8. Domnoli, 8. Verani, 8. Aunarii, S. Lannea Liciniani, Sedati, Marii, Joannis Arelatensis ; necnon §. Germani, 8. Radegundis, 8. Aregii, Floriani, Joannis Biclarensis ; ac demum Cogitosi, Antonini Placentini, Luculentii, Anonymi, Scripta universa. Tomum te Syntagma Legum paged selectorum quibus sive Reges sive Imperatores, Sexto praesertim Saeculo, sese Rebus Ecclesiasticis ingesserunt aut suam in Deum Pietatem testati sunt. Vols, LX XIII. LXXIV.—Vitae Patrum ; sive Historiae Eremiticae Libri X. auctoribus suis et nitori pristino restituti ac Notationibus illustrati, Opera et Studio Heriberti Rosweydi; accedit Onomasticon Rerum et Verborum difficiliorum. Vols. LXXV.—LXXIX.—S. Gregorii Papae I. (cognomento Magni) Opera omnia. Vol. LXXX.—Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum qui in VII Saeculi prima floruerunt Opera omnia; nempe 8. Eutropii, Tarrae Monachi, Dinothi Abbatis, Dynamii Patricii, 8. Augustini (Anglorum Apostoli), 8. Bonifacii Papae IV., Bulgarani Comitis, Pauli Emeritani, Gondemari Regis, Marci Cassinensis, 8. Waharnarii, 8. Columbani, 8. Alphani, §. Ailerani, Ethelberti Regis, Deusdedit Papae, Sisebuthi i 8. Bertichramni (Cenoman. Episc.), 8. Protadii (Bisontini Episc.), Bonifacii Papae V., Sonnatii (Rhem. Episc.), Clotarii II. (Reg. Franc.), Honorii Papae I., Dagoberti I. (Reg. Franc.), 8. Hadoindi (Cenoman. Epise.), 8. Sulpicii (Bituric. Episc.), 8. Autberti (Camerac. Episc.), Joannis Papae IV., Maximi Caesaraugustani, Victoris (Carthag. Episc.), 8. Braulionis (Caesaraug. Episc.), Taionis (Caesaraug. Episc.) Vols. LXXXI.—LXXXIV.—S. Isidori (Hispalensis Episcopi) Opera omnia. Vols. LXXXV. LXXXVI.—Liturgia Mozarabica, secundum regulam B. Isidori, Missale Mixtum, et Breviarium Gothicum. Vol. LXXXVII.—Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum qui in VII Saeculi_secunda floruerunt Opera omnia; nempe, 8. Galli Abbatis, 8. Theodori Papae I., Mauri (Ravenn. Aschien 5 S. Martini I. (Rom. Pont.), 8. Galli (Episc. Claromont.), 8. Pauli (Virdun. Episc.), Rauraci (Nivern. Episc.), Felicis (Lemoy. Episc.), 8. Palladii (Antissiod. Episc.), Constantii (Albig. Episc.), 8. Abbonis (Met. Episc.), 8. Desiderii (Cadure. Epise.), et_Herchenefredae (Matris ejus), 8. Donati (Vesont. Episc.), S. Landerici (Paris. Episc.), 8. Sigeberti (Regis Francorum), 8. Livini, 8. Eugenii (Episc. Tolet.), 8. Valerii Abbatis, 8. Annemundi (Episc. Lugd.), Veri (Ruthen. Epise.), SS. Eligii et Audoeni, (Noviom. et Rothom. Episc.), Clodovei IJ. (Reg. Franc.), et 8. Bathildis (ejusdem Regis Uxoris), Marculfi Monaehi, §. Cummiani, Vitaliani Papae, Jonae (Abbatis Elnon.), 8. Fructuosi (Bracar. Episc.), Chrodoberti (‘Turon. Episc.), 8. Faronis (Meld. Episc.), S. Adeodati (Pont. Rom.), Doni (Pont. Rom.), 8. Agathonis (Rom. Pont.), Damiani (Ticin. Episc.), 8. Amandi (Traject. Episc.), 8. Mansueti (Mediol. Episc.), Clotarii IIT. (Frane. Reg.), Childerici II. (Franc. Reg.), S. Dagoberti IL, Theodorici II]. (Franc. Reg.) Diplomata Ecclesiastica selecta Regum Longobar- dorum, vel sub eorum ditione confecta, Donationes factae Monasterio Pistoriensi 8. Bartholomaei. Vol. LXXXVIII.—Fortunati Venantii (Pictav. Episc.) Opera omnia; sequuntur Defen- soris Monachi, Evantii Abbatis, SS. Arculfi et Adamani, necnon Crisconii (Epise. Afric.), Auctoris Incerti (cognomine Magistri), et duorum Anonymorum, Scripta 1, supersunt universa. Tomum claudunt Monumenta Ecclesiastica Saeculorum VII. et VIII. quasi intermedia. Vol. LXXXIX.—Octavi Saeculi Ecclesiastici Scriptores ; nempe Sergius Papa Is Joannes Papa VI., Joannes Papa VII., 8. Aldhelmus, Constantinus Papa, Ceoltridus, Felix (Episc. Raven.), Benedictus Crispus, 8. Egbertus, Gregorius Papa II., 8. Villi- brordus, Gregorius Papa III., 8. Bonifacius Moguntinus, 8. Zacharias Papa, Stephanus Papa II., 8. Perminius, Cyprianus Monachus, S. Chrodegangus, 8S. Paulus Papa L., Alanus, 8. Ambrosius Cadurcensis, Stephanus Papa III., S. Sturmius, 8. Ambrosius Autpertus. 889 MIGNE (Jacques Paut). Patrologiae Cursus Completus, &c. (continued )— Es SERIES LATINA (continued)—. Vols, XC.—XCV. —Bedae Venerabilis Anglosaxonis Presbyteri Opera omnia ; accedunt Pauli Winfridi Diaconi Scripta quae supersunt universa. Vol. XCVI.—SS. Hildefonsi, Leodegarii, Juliani Opera omnia ; intermiscentur Leonis II., Benedicti II., Joannis V., Adriani I. (Summ. Pont.); necnon Cyricii, Idalii Barcino- nensis, Felicis Toletani, S. Lulli Moguntini, Elipandi Toletani, Felicis Urgell., Heterii Uxamensis, §. Beati Presbyteri, Rachionis Argentinensis, Angelrami Argent. Wicbodi, Scripta quae supersunt universa ; uuntur Saecul. VIII. Auctores Anni Incerti, nempe Isidorus Pacensis, Abedoc et Ethelvolfus (Abb. Hibern.), Marcus (Idront. Episc.), Petrus Archidiaconus, Catulfus, Constans, Garnerius; quibus succe- dunt Anonymi et Monumenta Ecclesiastica selecta ejusdem Saeculi. Vols. XCVII. XCVIII.—B. Caroli Magni Imperatoris Opera omnia. Vol, XCIX.—S. Paulini Patr. Aquileiensis Opera omnia ; accedit Theodori Archiep. Cant. Poenitentiale ; intermiscentur Poetae Saxonis, 8. Simperti Abb. Murbac., 8. Ludgeri (Mimigard. Epise.), Josephi Alcuini Discipuli, Fardulfi Sandion. Abb., Dagulfi, 8. Angilberti Cent. Abb., Leidradi (Lugd. Episc.), Amalarii (Trev. a) Scripta quae supersunt universa. Tomum claudunt Ascarici et “I'usaredi Epistolae. Vols. C. CI.—B. Flacci Albini ; seu Alcuini Abbatis et Caroli Magni Imp. Magistri omnia. Vol. CIL.—S i Abbatis, 8. Michaelis Vird. Opera omnia; accedunt 8. Leonis III., i IV., Paschalis I. (Pont. Rom.), Magni Senonensis, Remigii Curiensis, Seripta quae supersunt universa. Vol. CIII.—S. Benedicti (Abbat. Anianensis) Opera omnia ; accedunt Sedulii Junioris, natione Scoti, Scripta quae supersunt universa. Vol. CIV.—S. Agobardi (Lugd. Epise.), Eginhardi Abbatis, O omnia ; accedunt Claudii Taurinensis Opuscula. Tomum claudunt Toivid b (cognomento Pii), necnon filiorum ejus Scripta, Diplomata, scilicet Ecclesiastica, et Epistolae. rae Rom.), Halitgarii (Camerac. .), Jeremiae (Senonensis apes Ansegisi quae supersunt; simul ad prelum revocatur Liber Diurnus Romanorum Vol. CVI.—Gregorii IV., Sergii II. (Pont. Rom.), Jonae, Freculphi, Frotharii, Opera omnia ; intermiscentur Agnelli Ravennatis, Hilduini Sandyonisiani Abb., ‘Thegani een Trev.), Maxentii (Aquil. Patr.), Candidi Fuld. Mon., Benedicti Diaconi, i i Dru i, Josephi Sacerdotis, Dodanae, Hildemari et Lamberti, Eldefonsi (Hisp. Episc.), Columbani 8. Trudonis Abb., Aureliani (Reom. Monachi), Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae exstant. Vols, CVII.—CXII.—B. Rabani Mauri (Fuldensis Abbatis et Moguntini Archiepiscopi) Opera omnia. Vols. CXIII. CXIV.—Walafridi Strabi Fuldensis Monachi Opera omnia. iy Ses .—Leonis IV., Benedicti III. 1 Sng rs SS. Eulogii, ayer: elomi xoviensis, omnia; praemittuntur Ahytonis (Basil. Episc.), Audradi (Senon. Chorepise.), ite (Cenom. Episc.), Scripta quae supersunt universa. Vols. CXVI.—CXVIII.—Haymonis (Halberst. Episc.) Opera omnia; praemittuntur Ebbonis Rhemensis, Hartmanni Monach. 8S. Galli, Ermanrici Augiensis Monach, Erchamberti (Frising. Epise.), Nithardi 8. Richarii Abb., Amulonis (Episc. Lugd.), Scripta quae supersunt. Tomum ultimum claudit S. Anscharius (Hamburg. Episc.) Vol. CXIX.—Nicolai I. (Pont. Rom.), Epistolae et Decreta; praecedunt B. Servati Lupi Abb. Ferrar., Flori Diaconi Lugd., Rodulfi Bituricensis, Walterii Aurelianensis, Rothadi IL. Suessionensis, Opera omnia. 5N 890 MIGNE (Jacques Pavt). Patrologiae Cursus Completus, &c. (continued )— SERIES LATINA (continued )— Vol. CXX.—S. Paschasii Radberti (Abbatis Corbeiensis) Opera omnia. Vol. CXXI.—Ratramni Corbeiensis Monachi, AEneae, 8. Remigii, Wundalberti Monachi, Pauli Alvari Cordubensis, Opera omnia; intermiscentur Lotharii Regis, Herardi Turonensis, Guntharii Coloniensis, Theotgaudi (Belg. Gall. Primatis) Arduici Vesontionensis, Wulfadi Bituricensis, Adventii (Metensis Episc.), Grimaldi 8. Gall. Abb., Milonis Monachi, Isonis Mon., Gotteschalci Haeretici, Theudoini Catalaun. Praepos., Bernardi Mon. Vol. CXXII.—Joannis Scoti Opera quae supersunt omnia; accedunt Adriani Papae IL., Epistolae. Vols. CXXIII. CXXIV.—Usuardi Martyrologium ; praemittuntur S. Adonis Opera. Tomum secundum claudunt Caroli Calvi (Franc. Regis), Hinemari Laud., i Lingonensis, Odonis Bellovacensis Episcoporum, Adrevaldi Floriacensis, Herici Antis- siodorensis, (Monachorum), Scripta quae supersunt universa. Vols. CXXV. CXXVI.—Hinemari Rhemensis Archiepiscopi Opera omnia; gf voce Joannis VIII., Marini I., Adriani III. (Pont. Rom.), Epistolae et Decreta. ‘Tomum claudunt 8. Bertarii Abb. Cassinensis, Harmoti Sangal. Abb., S. Remberti (Hamb. Episc.), Aimoini Mon. Sangerm., Ratperti Sangal., Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae supersunt. Vols. CXXVII.—CXXIX.—Anastasii Abbatis, 8. R. Ecclesiae Presbyteri et Bibliothe- carii Opera omnia; accedunt Stephani V., Formosi, Stephani VI., Romani (Pont. Rom.), Erchemberti Cassinensis Mon., Angilberti Corb. Abb., S. Tutilonis Sangal. Mon., Grimlaici Presbyteri, Wolfardi Presb. Hasenr., Anamodi Ratis. Subdiaconi, Se 8 bi ia gsc Fragmenta quae exstant. ‘Tomum claudit Appendix ad aeculum IX, Vol. CXXX.—Isidori Mercatoris Decretalium Collectio. Tomum claudunt Marci Valerii Probi Opusculum de Notis Antiquis et AEvi Carolini Carmina. Vol. CXXXI.—Remigii Monachi 8. Germani Antis., B. Notkeri, Balbuli 8. Galli Mon., Opera omnia; accedunt Joannis IX., Benedicti IV., Sergii III., Anastasii III., Pont. Rom. Epistolae et Privilegia ; intermiscentur Fulconis Cran Rhem.), Riculfi Suess., Mancionis Catalaun., Hattonis Mogunt. (Episcoporum), Martiniani Monachi, Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae exstant. Vol. CXXXII.—Reginonis Prumiensis Abbatis, Hucbaldi Mon. Elnonensis, Opera omnia; accedunt Joannis X. et XI., Leonis VI., Stephani VII., Leonis VIL., Stephani VIII. (Pontif. Rom.), Epistolae et Privilegia ; intermiscentur Roberti Metensis, Radbodi Trajectensis, Waldrammi Argentinensis, Salomonis Constantiensis, Stephani Leodiensis, Walterii Senonensis, Dadonis Virdunensis, (Episco jorum), Hervaei Rhemensis, Agionis Narbonensis, Seulfi Rhemensis, (Archiep.), dilonis Mon. 8. Medardi, Radbodi Dolensis, Abbonis Sangerm. Mon., Cypriani Cordubensis, Bertarii Verdun. Presb. Vol. CXXXIII.—S. Odonis Abbatis Cluniacensis Secundi Opera omnia ; sequuntur ~ Marini II., Agapeti II., Joannis XII. (Pont. Rom.), Epistolae et Privilegia ; inter- miscentur §. Odonis (Episc. Cant.), Roriconis (Laudun. Episc.), Arthaldi, Odalrici (Rhem. Archiep.), Cappidi Stavriensis Sacerdotis, Cosmae Japygi Materiensis, Joannis Itali, Laurentii Cassinens. Mon., Sigehardi Mon. §. Maximini, Fri Benedict. Mon. Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae exstant. Vol. CXXXIV.—Attonis (Vercellensis Episcopi) Opera omnia ; accedunt Leonis VIIL., Antipapae Epistolae et Constitutiones ; intermiscentur Brunonis Coloniensis, Wiboldi (Cameracensis Archiep.) Uthonis (Argent. Episc.) Adalgeri Episc., Guillelmi Cabillon, Monachi, Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae exstant. Vol. CXXXV.—Flodoardi (Canonici Remensis) Opera omnia ; sequuntur Joannis XIII. et Benedicti VI. (Summ. Pont.) Epistolae et Decreta; intermiscentur Gumpoldi Mantuani, Eraclii Leodiensis, Udalrici (Augustani Episc.) Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae supersunt, et S. Mathildis Reginae vita, Auctore anonymo. 891 MIGNE (Jacguzs Paut). Patrologiae Cursus Completus, &c. (continued )— * SERIES LATINA (continued )— Vol. CXXXVI.—Ratherii (Veronensis Episcopi) Opera omnia; accedunt Liutprandi Cremonensis, necnon Folquini S. Bertini Mon., Gunzonis Diac. Novar., Richardi Abb. Floriacensis, Adalberti Metensis Scholastici, Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae | exstant. : Vol. CXXXVII.—Hrotsuithae Opera omnia: accedunt Benedicti VII., Joannis XIV. et XV., iy ae V. (Summ. Pont.) Epistolae et Constitutiones; intermiscentur 8. Dunstani Cantuariensis, Adalberonis Remensis (Archiep.) Ethelwoldi Winton. Theodorci Metensis, Erkembaldi Argent., Guidonis II. Podiensis, §. Adalberti Pragensis (Episc.) Joannis Abbatis 8. Arnulphi Met., Folcuini Abb. Laub., Berneri Abb. Humol., Adsonis Abb. Dervensis, Gezonis Abb. Derton., Aymardi, Maioli Abb. Cluniac ; Widukindi Mon. Corb., Letaldi Mon. Miciac., Odonis Diaconi Ausc., Wigonis Dec. Phyuhtwang., Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae exstant. Vol. nag Nhe py ad Saeculum X complectens Auctores Incerti Anni et Opera AAESIIOTIKA; accedunt Monumenta Diplomatica, Liturgica et Monastica. Tomum inchoant Richeri Monachi Historiarum Libri IV. i | ; } | ; | Vol. CXXXIX.—Silvestri IT. (Pont. Rom.), Aimoini Floriac. Mon., 8. Abbonis Abb. | Floriac., Thietmari (Merseburg. Episc.) Opera omnia ; accedunt Joannis XVIII, Sergii IV., Benedicti VIII. (Summ. Pont.), Epistolae et Diplomata ; intermiscentur | Arnulfi Rem., AElfrici (Cantuar. Archiepisc.), Notgeri Leodiensis, Henrici Parmensis, Brunonis Lingon., Arnoldi Halberst. (Episcoporum), Gosperti Abb. Tegern., Alberti Abb. Miciac., Herigeri Abb. Lobiensis, Constantini 8. Symph. Abb.; Tietpaldi Tegern. Mon., Benedicti Mon. 8. Andreae, Purchardi Mon. Aug. Div., Roriconis Mon. Moissiac., Joannis Diac. Veneti, Bridferti Ramesiensis Mon., Scripta quae exstant. Vol. CXL.—Burchardi Vormatiensis’ Episcopi Opera omnia; praecedunt S. Henrici Imper. Augusti, Constitutiones et Diplomata Ecclesiastica; intermiscentur Adelboldi (Traject. Episc.) Thangmari Presbyt. Hildesh., Alperti 8. Symphoriani Monach., 8. Romualdi Ordinis Camaldulensis Institutoris, Scripta vel Scriptorum Fragmenta quae supersunt. Vol. CXLI.—S. 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(Ibid. vol. 2) Plan for the Formation and ting of the King’s Schools, preparatory to the institution of a College in New South Wales. 1830. (Ibid. vol. 16) The same; another edition. 1832. (Ibid.) Public Instruction; a Letter to the Hon. Henry Parkes. By a Colonist. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 32) Regulations for the Establishment and Conduct of National Schools. 1853. (N.S. Wales Pamph, ‘ Law,’ vol. 76) Report of the Council of Education upon the condition of the Public Schools, and of the Certified Denominational Schools for 1867. 8vo. 1868 The same. Upon the condition of the Public Schools. Fol. 1872 Report from Commissioners appointed by Her bits ag f to inquire into the Education given in Schools in England not comprised with H. M.’s T'wo Recent Commissions on the Common Schools in Scotland ; on the Common School System of the United States ; and of Upper and Lower Canada, 8vo. 1868 St. Paul’s College, within the University of Sydney. Calendar of. 1859. (N.S. 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Vol. I.—Containing— Petition to the House of Commons, and the Correspondence with the Colonial Department on the Charges preferred by Lieutenant-General Darling, Governor of New South Wales, against John Stephen, Junr. With MS Notes. Lond. 1830 . Darling ious ginal Henry C.) Statement in Refutation of Accusations made by Mr. Hume, M.P., and others, against Lieut.-General Darling, Governor of New South Wales. Lond. 1831 . Stephen (John, Junr.) Reply to Major-General H. C. Darling’s “Statement in Refutation of Accusations made by Mr. Hume, M.P., and others, against Lieut.- General Darling,” 2nd Ed. Lond. 1832 . Debate in the House of Commons, July 23rd, 1832, on Presentation of a Petition from John Stephen, Junr., complaining of the conduct of Lieut.-General Darling. Lond. 1832 Darling (Lieut.-Gen.R.) Letteraddressedto Joseph Hume, Esq.,M.P. Lond.1832 . Stephen (John, Junr.) 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Who was tried before a General Court Martial, held at Sydney, New South Wales, in 1828, on Eight Charges brought against him by isa. Benet Darling. Lond. 1831 . Shelley (J. D.) Statement of Facts detailing a Course of Cruel Treatment endured from Governor General Darling. Lond. no date Vol. III.—Containing— . Miscellaneous Notes upon the Future Constitution of New South Wales; with Heads of a Bill, and Tables of Facts. Parts II, III, and IV. Cape Town 1827 . Statement of the Case of Robert Robison, as brought forward in the House of Commons, on 11th July 1883, by Dr. Lushington. Also Captain Robison’s Letter to Viscount Althorp; and other Documents. Lond. 1834 . Trial of Robert Robison on an Indictment preferred against him by Lieutenant- General Ralph Darling; together with Affidavits sworn on behalf of Captain Robison. . Lond. 1835 Robison (Robert). Letter addressed to the Members of the House of Commons; containing an outline of Evidence against Lieut,-General Darling. Lond. 1835 m 957 NEW SOUTH WALES (continued )— HistoricaL anp PourricaL (continued ) :— Debate in the Legislative Council, and other Documents on the subject of Immi- gration to the Colony, Oct. 1840. (N. 8. Wales Pamph. vol. 1) Debate in the Legislative Council, Dec. 10, 1840, upon a Motion for an Address to Her Majesty upon the subject of a proposed Division of the Territory, and the Introduction of a new System for Disposal of Crown Lands. 1840. (Ibid. vol. 5) Debates in the Legislative Council, Session 1854. Sydney Morning Herald’s Index to the. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 1) Discovery of New Holland and New South Wales, Historical Narrative of. 4to. Lond. 1788 Emigration to the Australian Colonies. Facts and Proceedings relating to, submitted for the Information and Consideration of the Colonial Authorities. Reading 1857. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 31) Emigration to N.S. Wales. Observations on the Deenengee oF, for the Information of the Labouring Classes in the United Kingdom. . 1836. (Ibid. vol. 1) “Herald” (The) and Buchanan. A Cordial Reception to David Buchanan on his Return to Parliament. 1864. (N.8. Wales Pamph. vol. 17) Illustrations of the Present State and Future Prospects of the Colony. By an Impartial Observer. 8vo. 1835 Land and Life. No date. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 1) Land Question (The), Extracted from a Periodical, April 1855. — (Ibid. vol. 15) Macleay’s Commission. J. Stewart’s Draft Report. (N.S. Wales Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) Mineral Map and Statistics of New South Wales. 1876. (Ibid. vol. 36) New South Wales. Present State and Future Prospects of. 8vo. Lond. 1835 New South Wales. Past, Present, and Future Prospects of. 8vo. Lond. 1849 New South Wales ; its Agricultural, Pastoral, and Mining Capabilities, with Abstract of Laws. Lond. 1862. (Pamph. ishib, vol. 28) New South Wales ; its Progress and Resources. 1876. (N.S.W. Pam. vol. 36) New South Wales ; Statistical View of, for 20 years, 1846-65. Fol. 1866 Parliamentary Handbook. 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Visitor’s Guide to. 2nd Ed. 1874.» (Ibid, vol. 35) 4, Handbook of St. Andrew’s Cathedral. (Ibid. vol. 21) 5. Sydney in 1848. Illustrated by Engravings from Drawings by Joseph Fowles. (Ibid, 4to, vol. 1) Telegraph to Java ; Resolutions subsidizing Submarine. Passed by the Legislative Assembly, Feb, 2, 1860. Melb, (Aust, Pamph, fol. vol. 2) 958 NEW SOUTH WALES (continued )— Hisror1caL AND PoxrricaL (continued ):— Transportation. Report of the Proceedings and Financial State of the Association for preventing the Revival of. 1851. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 27) Vox Populi, Vox Dei. To the Colonists of New South Wales and its Dependencies ; Facts so palpable that he who runs may read. No. I. (Ibid. vol. 1) Wreck of the Dunbar. Narrative of the. 1857. (Ibid. vol. 5) LEGAL :— Bank of New South Wales. Draft of the Deed of the. 8vo. 1850 Bank ; Australian Joint Stock. Indenture. (N.S. Wales Pamph. ‘Law,’ vol. 4) Decision of the Three Judges of the Supreme Court, pronounced 11th April 1836 on the applicability of the Marriage Act of England to this Colony, with a Report of the Case. Published by a Solicitor of the Court. Sydney 1836. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 2) Judgments (Reserved and Equity) of the Supreme Court, delivered during 1845. Kinder (Henry)— 8vo. Sydney 1846 1. Complete Report of the Examination in the alleged Murder Case of. Sydney 1866. (Pamph. ‘ Law Trials,’ vol. 1) 2. Full Particulars of the alleged Murder of Henry Kinder. (Ibid.) 3. Bertrand (H. L.) Sentence on, by the Chief Justice. (Ibid.) 4, Bertrand and Kinder Tragedy. (Ibid. ) Newcastle Coal and Copper Company. Deed of Settlement. Sydney 1854. (N.8. Wales Pamph. vol. 22) Omnibus and Hackney Carriage. By-Laws. 1858. (Ibid.) Pamphlets (Legal). 8vo, 4 vols, Various dates Police Force (Metropolitan). Rules & Regulations. 1853. (N.S. Wales Pam. vol. 22) Provident (Australian Mutual)— 1. Act of Incorporation. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 36) 2. By-Laws of March 12, 1867. (Ibid. vol. 31) Supreme Court of New South Wales for the District of Port Phillip— 1. Recent Rules and Orders, April 15, 1843. Melb. 1843. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vol. 1) 2. General Rules, March 25, 1844. (Ibid.) 3. Rules and Orders in its Common Law Jurisdiction, and Admission of Attorneys. 8vo. Melb. 1846 Sydney. Omnibus & Hackney Carriage By-Laws. 1859. (N.S. Wales Pam. vol. 22) Lrprarigs :-— Australian Subscription Library and Reading Room— 1. Catalogue, with Rules, Regulations, and By-Laws. 1830. (Aust. Pam. vol. 17) 2. The same. Vol. II. 1853. (Ibid. vol. 22) Parliament. Catalogue of the Library of. 1866. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 20) Sydney Free Public Library— 1. Report of Trustees, 1875-76. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vols. 1, 4) 2. Catalogue of. 8vo. 1872 3. Catalogue of Reference Department. 8vo, 2 vols, 1876-78 Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts— 1. Catalogues of 1858 & 1864. (N. 8. Wales Pamph. vol. 20) 2. Supplement to the above, 1867. (Ibid.) Sydney University. Catalogue of the Library of. 8vo. No date Liverary :— Australian Keepsake for 1855. Landscape Scenery illustrating Sydney, Parramatta, Port Jackson, &c Obl. 4to. 1855 Bronze Trumpet (The) ; a Satirical Poem. 1866. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 36) + 959 NEW SOUTH WALES (continued )— Lrrerary (continued) :— Bushman. A Love Story, by A. 8vo. 1841 Cowanda; The Veteran’s Grant. An Australian Story. 1859. (N.S. W. Pam. vol.33) Gertrude ; The Emigrant. By an Australian Lady. 4to. 1857 Ghio (Madame) and her Son Esau. Biography of. 1863. (N.S. W., Pam. vol. 7) Ghosts. How you can see Ghosts, Day or Night. (Ibid. vol. 31) Gold Pen and Pencil Sketches ; or The Adventures of Mr. John Slasher at the Turon Diggings, by G. F.P. With Illustrations by T. Balcombe. 1852. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) Peter Possum’s Portfolio. ; 8vo. 1858 Song (The) of Separation, by Tallboy. Deniliquin 1861. (Aust. Poetry, vol. 12) Songs, Ballads, and Rhymes, by R. P. W. 1841. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 19) Spasms. A perfect Cure for ; a new Song by Ricketty Dick. (Ibid, vol. 15) Studies in Rhyme ; with Notes, by a. 1870. (Aust. Poetry, vol. 12) MISCELLANEOUS :— Australian Settler’s Handbook. The Farm, being Practical Hints on the most simple and profitable Method of Cultivating Land. 1861. (N.S. W. Pamph. vol. 33) Catalogue of Curiosities from the South Seas, exhibited by Comm. Sir W. Wiseman at the Diocesan Book Repository. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 7) Clarke’s Road Map of New South Wales. 1858 Catarrh in Australian Sheep ; Prize Essay on the Disease commonly called. 1850. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 13) Freemasonry. Tract on. (Ibid. vol. 14) Macadamized Roads, Remarks on Maintenance of. 1857. (N.S. W. Pamph. vol. 2) Museum (Australian). Catalogue of Mammalia in. 1864. (Ibid, vol. 10) Pamphlets (Octavo). 36 vols. Various places & dates Pamphlets (Quarto). (In1 vol.) Various places & dates Reports of various Societies, &c. (In 1 vol.) 8vo. Various places & dates Sailing Directions for Broken Bay ; with Chart showing Stewart’s Lights. 1868. (N.S. Wales Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) Settler in New South Wales. 12mo. 1838 Silk. Correspondence relating to the Cultivation of. 1870. (Pam. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vol. 4) Sydney University Musical Festival, 1859. The Messiah, The Creation, Miscellan eous Concerts. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 19) NEWSPAPERS :— Albury Banner. 1860—1879. Atlas (The), 1844, -45, -46. 8 vols, Border Post. 1858-79. Colonist (The). 1835. Illustrated Sydney News. 3 vols. 1853-56 Monitor (The). 1826-27. Pastoral Times. 7 vols. 1860-67 Shipping Gazette. March to Dec. 1844, 1850-51, 1853. 8 vols, Spectator. 1846. Sydney Morning Herald. 118 vols. 1838-79 Sydney Mail. 1860-79. 40 vols. 1860-79 Sydney Town and Country. 19 vols. 1870-79 960 NEW SOUTH WALES (continued )— PERIODICALS :-— Arden’s Sydney Magaziney Sept. 1843. (N. 8. Wales Pamph. vol. 7) The same. Oct. 1843. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 1) Australasian Oddfellows Quarterly Magazine. No. I. 1845. (Ibid. vol. 15) Australian Temperance Magazine. Vol. [. 1837. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 3) Australian Witness. April 1853; March 1854. Ato. 1853-54 Christian Herald and Presbyterian Record for New South Wales. Fol. 1868 Dyer (Joseph). Sydney Magazine of Science and Art. 8vo, 2 vols. 1858-59 Ghost (The). Four Nos. pp. 1-48. (N. 8. Wales Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) Gleaner (The). 8vo, 2 vols. 1848 Heads of the People. 4to. 1867-68 Month (The). Edited by Frank Fowler. 8vo, 3 vols. 1857-58 New South Wales Magazine. Aug.—Dec. 1833. - 8vo. 1833 Ranken, Wilson, & Co.’s Circular, Jan. 12, 1875. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 1) Revue Australienne. Nos, 1, 2, 3, Dec. 1873—Fév. 1874. (N.S. W. Pam. vol. 34) Sydney Protestant Magazine. Nos. 1—10, April 1840—Jan. 1841. 8vo. 1840-41 Sydney Punch. 4to,3 vols. 1869-70 Sydney Punch. Jan. 13, 20, 1866. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 3) Sydney University Magazine. No. I. Jan. 1855. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 8; & N. 8. Wales Pamph. vol. 34) Testimony (The). Nos. 1—53, Oct. 1865 to Feb. 1870. 4to. 1865-70 Zion’s Watchman. Published by the authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Sydney, Nos. 2, 3, Sept.1853. (N.S. W. Pamph. vol. 5) RELIGIOUS :— Acta et Decreta Concilii Primi Provinciae Australiensis, a Rev. Archiepiscopo Sydneiensi una cum Praesulibus Provinciae Suae Suffraganeis a. p. 1844. Church of England a 1. Church of England (The) and the Sydney emi Documents and Correspondence, reprinted from the Sydney ‘“ Morning Herald.” 1852. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 11) 2. Form of Prayer to be used in all Churches throughout New South Wales, Aug. 18, 1854. (Ibid. vol. 21) 3. Minutes of Proceedings at a Meeting of the Metropolitan and Suffragan Bishops of the Province of Australasia, from Oct. 1 to Nov. 1, 1850. (Ibid. vols. 3, 36) 4. The same. From Nov. 2, 8 to Dee, 1, 1868. (Ibid. vol. 25) Claims of Western Polynesia on the Friends of Christian Missions in the Australian Colonies. 1853. (Ibid. vol. 21) Congregational Church, Pitt Street, Sydney. The Year Book for 1870 & 1871, ‘ ‘ (Ibid. vol. 80) Congregational Union— 1; Rules and Constitution. (Ibid.) 2. Proceedings of First Session, Oct. 1866. (Ibid, vols. 21, 29) 3. Our Need of Ministers, and on the Unemployed Power in our Churches. ~ Papers read at the Meeting, May 1872. (Ibid. vol. 29) 4. Slatyer (Rev. W.) Address at the Second General Assembly. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 1) Hopkins (Henry). Letter to, informing him of the Death of George Rees. 1862. (Ibid.) Hymns and Melodies for Bands of Hope. 2nd Ed. 1865. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 39) Intemperance and the Licensing System. Report of Conference on, held at Sydney, Dec, 11, 1866. (Ibid. vol. 29) . 961 NEW SOUTH WALES (continued )— Reuicious (continued) :— Lecture on State Aid to Religion, to Ecclesiastical Colleges, and to Denominational - Schools, by a Student of Theology. Wollongong 1859. (N.S. W. Pam. vol. 2) Millennial Pioneer ; or Revival Ordeal. By a Lay Trumpeter of Emanuel’s Army. 1860. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 2) Pamphlets. 8vo, 2 vols. Various places and dates Paul the Apostle; the Last Voyage of. Revised Translation, after Alford and others. Pisdoytetiatiien No date. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 30) 1. Documents illustrative of the Case of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales, Lond. 1839. (Ibid. vol. 4) 2. History of Negociations anent Union between the Synod of Eastern Australia and the Synod of Australia, in connection with the Established Church of Scotland. Maitland 1855. (Presbyt. in Aust. Colon. vol. 4) 3. Proceedings of the Half-Yearly Meeting of the Synod of Eastern Australia, held at Sydney, Nov. 1857. (Ibid. vol. 2) 4. Reasons of Dissent from the Deliverance of the Synod of Eastern Australia, adopted Nov. 1857; anent the Cooperation of the Synod with other Presby- terians for the Erection of a College to be affiliated to the University of Sydney. 1857. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 2) 5. Additional Ministers for the Synod of Eastern Australia. Proposal by Com- mittee of Synod. 1858. Ibid.) 6. Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia. Proceedings of the Synod, Nov. 1862-63. , (Ibid. vol. 21) 7. Presbyterian Church of New South Wales. Code of Rules, Forms of Procedure, and Styles (proposed) for the use of the. 1867. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 1) 8. Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales. Session of 4th Oct. 1868. (Ibid.) 9. Why Presbyterians leave their own Church; the Causes & Cure. 1869, (Ibid.) Vindication of the Truth, and a Testimony on behalf of the Ancient Principles of the People called Quakers. 1868. (Ibid.) Quartz Veins of Life, studded with Gold ; or Incentives to Moral Excellence. 90 Nos. Service for Children ; a Form of Divine. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 30) Shadows of Coming Events to prelude the Last Great Judgment. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 41) Struggle (The Coming) among the Nations of the Earth ; or the Political Events _ of the next 15 years described in accordance with Prophecies in Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Apocalypse. 1853. (Ibid. vol. 3) Struggle (The Present) ; or Compulsion v. Voluntaryism. (Ibid. vol. 29) Sunday Schools. Our Senior Scholars. (Ibid. vol. 80) Tract for the Times, addressed ,to the Laity of New South Wales. Postcript to the. ‘ : Parramatta. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 4) Tracts (Anti-Popish). Sydney Series of. 5 Nos. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 21) Tracts (Australian) for the Dissemination of Moral, Domestic, and Patriotic Feelings. No. I. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 17) Tracts (Mercantile). Sydney Series of. 5 Nos. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 21) Wesleyan Methodist Church— 1. Minutes of a Meeting of the Ministers in Van Diemen’s Land Section of the Australia District, held in Hobart Town, July 1848. (Ibid.) 2. Minutes of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Australian District, held in Sydney, Aug. 1848. (Ibid.) 8. Minutes of the First Conference of the Australasian Methodist Church, held in Sydney, Jan. 1855. (Ibid.) 4. Minutes of Conversations between Ministers at their Eleventh Annual Con- ference, held in Sydney, Jan. 1865. (Ibid.) Young Men (From) to Young Men. Nos. 1, 2, (Ibid. vol. 30) 6x 962 NEW SOUTH WALES (continued )— Socretizs (Religious and Benevolent). Reports of :— Benevolent of New South Wales. Reports for 1827, -30, -35, -40, -44, -46, -47, -51, -52, -54, -58, -59, -60, -61, -62, -63. (N.S. W. Pam. vols, 8, 11, 14, 24, 28; & Reports, vol. 1; & Aust. Pam. vol. 17) Benevolent of Hawkesbury. Report for 1861. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 28) Bible Society (New South Wales Auxiliary)— _ 1, Annual Reports, 1819, -48, -51, -53, -55, -56, -63. (Ibid. vols. 6,11, 28,29) ' 2. Jubilee Memorial. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 29) Christian Knowledge Society— 1. Rules, Regulations, and Catalogue of Books. 1826. (Ibid. vol. 11) 2. Third and Seventh Reports, 1829 & 1834. (Ibid. vol. 8) Church of England— 1, Diocese of Sydney. Report of the Provisional Committee, appointed March 11, 1856, to draw up Regulations. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 1) 2. Diocese of Sydney. Reports for 1857-58, - (Thid. vol 28) 3. Newcastle. Reports for 1861-63. West Maitland 1862-64. (Ibid.) 4, Lay Association. Report for 1844-5. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 1) Destitute Children. Annual Reports, 1, 2, 7,8, 9,11, 12, 16. 18583, -64, -68. (Ibid. vols. 6, 8, 14, 24; ; Reports, vol.1; & ‘Relig. vol, 1) Female Refuge. Annual Reports for 1852, -53,-55, 59. (Ibid. vols. 6, 24; & Rep. vol. 1) Home Visiting & Relief. 2nd & 3rd Annual Reports for 1864,-65. (Ibid. vols, 14, 26) Intemperance. New South Wales Alliance for the Suppression of; 2nd Annual Report for 1859. (Nn. 8. Wales Reports, vol. 1) Jewish Orphan Society. Rules of. (Ibid. Pamph. vol. 14) Lord’s Day (Observance of), 2nd Annual Report for 1858. (Ibid. vol. 24) Missionary (Church of England) ; Australian Auxiliary. 1st & 4th Annual Re pats for 1826, 1859. (Ibid. vol. 6; & Aust. Pamph. vol. 16) Missionary (Congregational Home). 6th Annual Report for 1856. (Ibid. vol. 6) Missionary (London). New South Wales Auxiliary. 1st, 3rd, 10th, 11th Annual Reports for 1854-66. (Ibid, vols. 6, 14) Missionary (Wesleyan Auxiliary)— 1, 1st, 15th, and 82nd Annual Reports for 1821, 1835. (Ibid. vol. 11 ; Aust. Pamph. vol. 16; & Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’) 2. Australasian, Annual Reports for 1855, 1859. (Ibid. vol. 80; and Vict. en 9 Reports, vol. 3) 8. List of Contributions. New South Wales and ete or 1864. N. 8. Wales Pamph. vol. 21) 4. Notices relating to the Missions. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 21, 26) Propagation of the Gospel— 1. Reports for 1837, -52, -53, -54, (Ibid. vols. 8, 14) 2. Standing Rules and Orders. 1853. (Ibid. vol, 14) Provident (Australian Mutual). Prospectus of, 1856; and By-Laws, March 12, 1867. (Ibid. vols. 12, 31) St. Vincent’s Hospital. Rules of ; and 2nd Annual Report, 1857-60. (Ibid. vol. 14) School (The Australian). 1st Report. 1836. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 17) Sydney Infirmary and Dispensary— 1. Rules. ; 1844-63. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vols, 5, 8, 14, 28) 2. Reports (Annual), 4th, 6th, 7th, 13th, 14th, 18th for 1835-63. (Ibid. vols. 8, 14, 23, 28; and Aust, Pamph. vol. 17) Sydney Bethel Union. 5th, 7th, 9th, Lith, 14th, 17th, & 18th Anntial Reports for 1846-58. (N. ’8. Wales Pamph. vols. 6, 14, 24) Temperance. Constitution of the National, Grand, and Subordinate Divisions of the Sons of Temperance of Australasia. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 85) Tract Society (Australian Religious), Reports for 1849-52, 1855, (Ibid, vols, 6,14, 24) s 963 NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS, 1774—1800. 8vo. Various dates NEWSPAPERS. List of. (See List on Special Page in front of this Catalogue) NEWSPAPERS. The Commonwealth Mercury, ie 2-9, Nov. 18-25, 1658. Man (The) in the Moon, Nov. 14-21, 1649. ercurius Politicus, Aug. 9-16, 1660. Strange Signes from Heaven; seene and heard in Cambridge, Suffolke, and Norfolke, May 21,1646. Mercurius Domesticus, No. I, Dec. 19,1679. Fire (The) of London, 1666. (Facsimile Reprints.) (Eng. Pamph. vol. 22) NEWTH (Samz). The Elements of Mechanics, including Hydrostatics. 5th Ed. 8vo. 1871 NEWTON (Mr. anp Mrs. A. E.) The Ministry of Angels realized; a Letter to the Edwards Congregational Church, Boston. (Pamph. ‘Spirit.’ vol. 5) NEWTON (Cuartes Tuomas). 1. Travels and Discoveries in the Levant. 8vo,2 vols. 1865 2, The Castellani Collection. Fol. 1874 NEWTON (Cuartes THomas) anD PULLAN (R. P.) Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus, and Branchidae. 8vo, 2 vols, with fol. Atlas. 1862-63 NEWTON (Frank Sronz). Catalogue of the Victorian Exhibition of Art, held at the Exhibition Building, December 1856. Melb. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 4) NEWTON (Sim Isaac). 1, Opera quae extant Omnia. Commentariis illustrabat Samuel Horsley. 4to, 5 vols. 1779-85 2. Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica.. 2nd Ed. 4to. Camb. 1713 8. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Translated by A. Motte. New Edition, by W. Davis. 8vo, 3 vols, 1803 4, The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms amended. 4to. 1828 5. Co mdence with Professor Cotes; including Letters of other Eminent Men: with Notes, &c. by J. Edleston. 8vo. 1850 NEWTON (Joun Frank). The Return to Nature ; or A Defence of Vegetable Regimen. With some Account of an Experiment made during three or four Years in the Author’s Family. (Pamphleteer, vol. 19, 20) NEWTON (Writ1am). Display of Heraldry. 8vo. 1846 NEWTON (W: patie London in the Olden Time; with a Map of the City in the time of Henry VILL. Fol. 1855 NEW ZEALAND. GOVERNMENTAL :— Acts of the General Assembly of New Zealand, passed 1854-56. Fol. Awckl. 1854-56 Auckland (Province of)— 1, Acts and Ordinances. 1870-74. Fol. 2 vols. 1870-74 2. Gazette. 1856, 1872-75. Fol. 5 vols. 1856-75 8. Journal of the Provincial Council. _ Fol. 1871 4. New Land Regulations, April 23, 1856. (N. Zeal, Pamph. vol. 15) Census of New Zealand, taken 1871 & 1874. Fol. 2 vols. 1872-78 Curnin (John). Index to Laws of New Zealand, as existing Jan.1,1877, 8vo. 1877 Gazette (General Government). 1856-78. Fol. 24 vols. House of Representatives— 1. Votes and Proceedings. Fol. 2 vols. 1856 2. Journals and Appendixes, 1858-71. Fol. 21 vols, 1858-71 Legislative Council— 1. Votes and Proceedings. 1855-58. Fol. 8 vols. 1855-58 2. Journals and Appendixes. 1860-70, Fol, 4 vols, 1861-71 964 NEW ZEALAND (continued )— GOVERNMENTAL (continued ) :— Inventions. Specifications of, in ct of which Letters Patent or Letters of Registration have been applied for. 1861-73. Fol. 2 vols. 1862-74 Letters Patent correcting Original Description of the Limits of the Colony, 1842; with Constitution Act of 1852. Tet. other Acts of Parliament connected with New Zealand. 8vo. No date Meteorological Report for 1868. 8vo. 1869 Militia. Extiacts from the Field Exercises and Evolutions of Infantry published by Authority. (N. Zeal. Pamph. vol. 3) Museum and Geological Survey— 1. Annual Reports, Nos. 4-12. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869-78 2. Abstract Report, during 1868-69. 8vo. 1869 8. Map of Buller Coal Fields, Fol. No date Nelson (Province of )}— ; 1. Council of, Votes and Proceedings, 1853-72. Fol. 8 vols. 1853-72 2. Government Gazette, 1872-76. Fol. 4 vols. 1872-76 8. Ordinances. 1853-60. Fol. 1854-60 4, Statistics, 1843-54. Fol. 1855 Ordinances of New Zealand on subjects connected with the Government of the Country, 1840-49. 8vo. Otago (Province of)— 1, Council (Executive). Ordinances of. 1856-75. Fol. 8 vols. 1856-75 2. Council (Provincial). Votes and Proceedings, 1853-75. Fol.17 vols. 1862-75 8. Departmental Reports and other papers. Fol. 1876 4, Government Gazette. 1854-75. Fol. 16 vols. 1854-75 5. Rules and Regulations of the Gold Fields. Agricultural Regulations, and Rules of the Wardens’ Courts. Dunedin 1868. (N. Zeal. Pamph. vol. 7) Parliamentary Debates. 1867-76. 8vo, 24 vols. 1867-76 Statistics for 1853-76, compiled from Official Records, and presented to Both Houses of the General Assembly. ~ Fol. 20 vols, 1858-76 Statutes. Fol. 2 vols. 1858-60 Statutes of New Zealand. 1841-78, Fol. 19 vols. 1861-78 Wellington (Province of )}— 1. Acts and Proceedings of the Provincial Council, Session VI. Fol. 1858 2. Estimate of Probable Expenditure for 1861. Fol, ALMANACKS AND DIRECTORIES :— Auckland— 1, Chapman’s Sixpenny Almanac for 1871. Auckland. (N. Zeal. Alm. vol. 5) 2, Reed & Brett’s Almanack & Provincial Handbook for 1875. 8vo. Awuck. 1875 Canterbury. Almanacks for 1853 & 1855. Lyttelton, (N. Zeal. Alm. vols. 2, 3) Dunedin Directory, by G. H. Wise. 8vo. Dunedin 1865 Marlborough. Card’s Almanack & Advertising Directory for 1871. (N.Z. Alm. vol. 5) Nelson. Lucas’ Almanack and Year Book for 1872. (Ibid. vol. 4) New Zealand Almanack for 1856-57. Wellington § Lyttelton. (Ibid. vol. 2) New Zealand Church Almanac for 1856. Bishop's Auckland. (Ibid. vol. 4) New Zealand— 1, Commercial Directory, by G. H. Wise. 1872-73 2. Directory for 1875-78, 4to, 3 vols, 1875. Dunedin 1875-79 . 965 NEW ZEALAND (continued )— ALMANACKS AND DrrecroriEs (continued ) :— New Zealand Directory, by Stevens and Bartholomew. 8vo,2vols. JJelb. 1866-67 New Zealand Almanack & Directory,1871. (Chapman’s). -Auck. (N.Z. Alm. vol.5) Otago Almanack (Mackay’s) for 1872. Dunedin. (Ibid. vol. 4) Southern Provinces Directory & Year Book for 1860,-61. Lyttelton. (Ibid. vols. 2,3) Southland Almanack & Directory for1869, -70. Invercargill. (N.Z. Pam. vols. 13,17) Taranaki Almanack and Directory for 1870. New Plymouth. (N. Zeal. Alm. vol. 4) Wanganui Almanack and Directory for 1871. (Ibid. vol. 5) Wellington Almanack and Directory for 1857, 1869, 1871. Wellington, (Ibid. vols. 3, 5 ; & Pamph. vol. 13) Wellington and Canterbury Almanack, 1855. Lyttelton. (Thid. vol. 3) Epvcation :— Auckland. Proposed Scheme of Education for the Province. Auckland 1856. (N. Zeal. Pamph. vol. 8) Money Matters. Easy Lessons on. Translated into the New Zealand Language. Wellington 1851. (Ibid. vol. 4) Spelling Book for the Use of Maori Children. Wellington 1852. (Ibid. vol. 6) Wellington. Sixth Report of the Committee of the Church of England Education Society. Wellington 1856. (Ibid. vol. 5) Histor1caL AND PourrTreaL :— ' Auckland (Province of )}— 1. The Capital of New Zealand, and Country adjacent ; Description of, including some Account of the Gold Discovery in New Zealand. 12mo. Lond. 1853 2. Free Grants of Land. Emigration to the Province of Auckland. Chngerbary CPxoriiies ot) Liverpool, no date. (N. Zeal. Pamph. vol. 7) 1, Address of the ey at the Opening of the First Legislative Council for the Province, Sept. 27, 1853. Lyttelton. (Ibid. vol. 1) 2, Brief Account of the Province. Published by order of Provincial Government. Sydney, (Thid. vol. 8) 8. Canterbury Papers. 8vo. Lond. 1850 4. Report of the Select Committee on the best Means of improving the Communi- cation between the Port and the Plains. Lyttelton 1851, (Ibid. vol. 1) Catechism of the Constitution, by a Member of the Provincial Council. Couiguny’ (tis “New ‘Zaallinit) ¢ Lyttelton 1855. (Ibid. vol. 4) 1. British Colonization of New Zealand ; being an Account of the Principles, Objects, and Plans of the New Zealand Association. 12mo. Lond. 1837 2. Third Report. 1841. (N. Zeal. Pamph. vol. 13) 8. Documents appended to the 12th Report, April 26,1844. 8vo. Lond. 1844 4, Its Claim to Compensation considered. 1845. (Ibid. vol. 9) 5. Letters Patent and Acts, with the New Zealand Constitution Act, June 30, 1852. 8vo. Lond. 1852 Credit of New Zealand and the Honour of Great Britain. Remarks on the. Lond. 1865. (N. Zeal. Pamph. vol. 17) Crewe (Edwd.) Narrative of; or Lifein New Zealand, byW.M.B. 12mo. Lond. 1874 Fenton (F. D.) Observations on the State of the Aboriginal Inhabitants ; with Statistical Tables of the Maori Population. Fol. Auckland 1859 Handbook for New Zealand, consisting of the most recent Information, by a late istrate 12mo. Lond. 1848 Handbook ; with Information and Advice for all orders of Emigrants from the “Capitalist” to the “Working Man.” 11th Ed, Lond. 1866. (N. Zeal, Pam. vol. 2) 966 NEW ZEALAND (continued )— HisrorIcAL AND PoxrricaL (continued) :— Ko Nga Ture o Ingarani. The Laws of England, compiled and translated into the Maori Language. Fol. Auckland 1858 Ko Nga Tikanga nui o te Ture o Ingarani, Auckland 1868. (N. Zeal. Pam. vol. 15) Ko Nga Tikanga a te Pakeha, Auckland 1845. (Ibid. vol. 9) New Plymouth. Information respecting the Settlement of ; compiled under the direction of the West of England Board of the New Fealand Company, Lond.1841. (Ibid. vol. 7) New Zealand Government, and the Maori War of 1863-64; with especial reference to the Confiscation of Native Land, and the Colonial Ministry’s Defence of their War Policy. Lond. 1864. (Ibid. vol. 14) New Zealanders’ Library of Entertaining Knowledge. 12mo. Lond. 1830 Occasional Papers. No. 2, July 15, 1861. Printed for General Information, and especially in support of the Rights and Interests of the New Zealanders. N. Zeal. Pamph. vol. 6) Old New Zealand : being Incidents of Native Customs and Character in the Old Times. By a Pakeha Maori. 12mo. Lond. 1863 Otago. Its Gold Fields and Resources. Melb. 1862. (Vict. Pamph. vol, 38) Report intended as the basis of a Memorial to the Governor on the Customs Amendment Act, 1856. Wellington 1858. (N. Zeal. Pamph. vol, 4) Southern Separation League ; Manifesto of the, March 1865. Dunedin 1865. (Ibid. vol. 17) Southland— 1. A New Field for Agricultural and Pastoral Pursuits; being a Description of the Province. Prize Pamphlet. Lond. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 14) 2. Twenty Months in Southland, 1867-69. By a Tasmanian. Hobart Town 1870. (Ibid. vol. 2) Thames Gold Fields; History and Description of the, with Authentic Statistics. By an old Californian Miner. Auckland 1869. (Ibid. vol. 14) War in New Zealand ; Historical Sketch. By a Colonist. Auckland 1870. (Ibid. vol.2) MISCELLANEOUS :— Drury (Captain). Revised Sailing Directions for the Northern Part of the Colony. 12mo, Auckland 1854 Earthquakes in New Zealand. Account of. Sydney 1848. (N. Zeal. Pam. vol. 3) Emigrant’s Guide to New Zealand, by a late Resident. Lond. 1850. (Ibid. vol. 7) Graham’s Review of War, Politics, and Religion. 4to. Dunedin 1871-78 Model (The) “Samuel Plimsoll.” Dunedin 1873. (N. Zeal. Pamph. vol. 16) New Zealand Jurist. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court, by G. D. Branson. 4to. 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Arraignments and Trials of Colonel Richard Kirkby, Captain John Constable, Captain Cooper Wade, Captain Samuel Vincent, and Captain Christopher Fogg, for Cowardice, Neglect of Duty, and other Crimes. 1702. The Instrument by which Queen Jane was proclaimed Queen of England. 1553. King William’s Ghost. 1711. St. Sebastian ; its Situation, Fortifications, &e. 1700. Elynour Rummin; the famous Ale-Wife of England, by Mr. Skelton. 1624, Modern Affairs of Europe. Discourses upon. 1680. Queen Elizabeth’s Speech in Parliament concerning the Spanish Invasion. 1593. Monasteries, Nunneries, and Colleges, belonging to the English Papists in several Popish Countries beyond Sea. List of. 1700. Question of the Cock, and whether his: crowing affrights the Lion. By Mons. Renaudot. ‘Translated into English. 1640. Enquiry into the Measures of Submission to the Supreme Authority. 1688. Expedition of his Highness the Prince of Orange for England, 1688. Act of Parliament of the 27th of Queen Elizabeth, to tena the Queen’s Person, the Protestant Religion, and Government, from the Attempts of the Papists, then big with hopes of a Popish Successor. 1679. History of the Succession to the Crown of England. 1688-89. Advice to a Soldier. 1680. Letter from a Minister to his Friend, concerning the Game of Chess. 1680. Dialogue between the Cities of London and Paris, on the present Posture of Affairs, 1701. The Curates’ Conference; or A Discourse betwixt two Scholars, on their Hard Condition, &. 1641. Proposals for the Reformation of Schools and Universities. 1704. Tlawdeva-OprapBos, The Triumph of Learning over Ignorance, and of Truth over Falsehood. 1653. Essay on Writing, and the Art and Mystery of Printing. 1696. Natural History of Coffee, Thee, Chocolate, and Tobacco. 1682. Contemplations upon Life and Death, by Sir John Fenwick. 1697. he Manner of creating the Knights of the Order of the Bath. With a List of Persons who are to be created at his Majesty’s Coronation, 23rd April, 1661. Inquiry into the Causes of our Naval Miscarriages. Dedicated to Parliament. 1707. Description of the famous Kingdom of Macaria. A Dialogue. ' 1641. Philosophical and Medicinal Essay on the Waters of Tunbridge. By Pat. Madan, M.D. 1687. A Descent from France ; or The French Invasion of England considered. 1692. The Danger of Mercenary Parliaments. 1690. A New Looking-Glass for the Kingdom. 1690. Life of the Impostor Lodowick Muggleton. 1676. An Epitaph ; or Discourse on Life and Death of Dr, Bonner, Bishop of London. 1569. ts 989 OLDYS (Wru1am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY (continued) :— Vol. II.—Containing— Serjeant Thorpe’s Charge, as it was delivered to the Grand Jury, York Assizes. 1648, Representation of the present State of Religion, drawn up by the Upper House of Convocation, Canterbury. 1711. The Bloody Parliament, in the Reign of an Unhappy Prince. 1643. Tragical relation of a Voyage from the Indies. 1684. The Quack’s Academy; or The Dunce’s Directory. 1678. A Question, Whether there be Nothing New. 1640. Vindex Anglicus ; or Perfections of the English Language defended & asserted. 1644. The Honour of the Gout. By Philander Misaurus. 1699. The Character of an Il] Court Favourite. Translated out of French. Printed in the Reign of King Charles II. The Forerunner of Revenge. By George Eglisham. 1642. cy ser Regalia ; or Observations on the late Queen Elizabeth, her Times and avourites. By Sir Robert Naunton. 1641. The Nicker’ Nicked; or The Cheats of Gaming discovered. 1696. A Dialogue between Sam (The Ferry-man of Dochet), Will (a Water-man of London), and Tom (a Barge-man of Oxford). 1681. The Antiquity and Dignity of Parliaments. By Sir Robert Cotton. 1679. The Execution of Justice in England, for Maintenaunce of Publique and Christian Peace. 1583. A Discourse of Marriage and Wiving. By Alex. Niccholes, Batchelor in the Art he never yet put in practice. 1615. The Anatomy of a Woman’s Tongue, divided into five parts: A Medicine, a Poison, a Serpent, Fire, and Thunder. 1638. Wonderful Accident, a Dissolution of the Earth, in the Forest of Charnwood. 1679. Geography and History of Mons, By John Mack Gregory. 1709. St. Hilary’s Tears; shed upon all Professions. 1642. Instructions for the Increasing and Planting of Mulberrie Trees, and the Breeding of Silk-wormes, for rctigens Bees of Silke in this Kingdome. 1609, Examples for Kings ; or Rules for Princes to Govern by. 1642. True and genuine Explanation of one K. James’s Declaration. 1693. Geography and History of Tournay. By John Mack Gregory. 1709. Chronycle concerning Examination and Death of Sir Johan Oldcastell (Lord Cobham). Collected together by Johan Bale. No date. State and Dignity of a Secretary of State’s Place; with the Care and Peril thereof. By Robert, late Earl of Salisbury. 1642. An Account of the Burial of King Charles I. and of Oliver Cromwell. (MS.) No date Dreadful Thunder and Lightning in the County of Norfolk, and City of Norwich, on July 20th ; and another violent Storm on July 3lst, 1656. An Elegy on the Death of Trade. By a Relation of the Deceased. 1698. A Letter of Advice to a Friend. On the Argument of Lawfulness of Simple Fornication, Half-Adultery, and Polygamy. 1696. Bacchus Bountie: describing the Debonaire Deitie of his bountifull Godhead. By Philip Foulface of Ale-foord, Student in good Felloship. 1593, The Baths of Bath: or A Treatise concerning the Nature, Use, and Efficacy of those famous Hot Waters. By Thomas Venner, Doctor of Physick in Bath. 1628. A Letter concerning Observations lately made at Bath. By Thomas Guidott. 1674. A true Narrative concerning a young Man lying under Almighty God’s just Vengeance. By W, Vincent, Minister of God’s Word, Stafford, 1677. 990 OLDYS (Wiu1am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol: II. (continued) :— Description of the Town and Cittadel of Dunkirk, with all its Fortifications. 1712. . Historical Discourse of the first Invention of Navigation, and the additional Improvements of it. By Thomas Philipott. 1661. The Character of an Honest and Worthy Parliament-Man. No date. The Character of a Sneaker. \1705. Historical Account of the Rise and Growth of the West-India Colonies. 1690. The Plague at Westminster. 1647. Bill of Mortality of the Clergy of London. 1661. True Declaration of the Sicknesse, last Words, and Death of the King of Spaine, Philip II. Printed at London, 1599. Discourse concerning the War with France. 1678. Account of the Reasons which induced Charles II. to declare War against the States General of the United Provinces in 1672. Perfidious Practices of the Spaniards against 17 Provinces of the Netherlands. 1642. Tom Tell-Troath’s Discourse touching the Manners of the Time. 1622. Lives of Three Norman Kings of England:—William I, William II, & Henry I. 1613. Answer to the French Declaration of War in 1665. Bishop Ross, Resident of the Queen of Scots. Case of. 1571. Concessions to Protestant Subjects of Hungary, by the Emperor of Germany. 1681. The Reign of King Charles I. A View of. No date. Conspiracy to betray Holland to the French. 1690. Proposal for an Equal Land Tax. 1691. Designs of France against England and Holland discovered. 1686. History of the English Rebellion. In Verse, by Marchamont Nedham. 1661. Dissenting Ministers’ Vindication of Themselves from Murder of Charles I. 1648, The Very Beggar’s Petition against Popery. 1538. A Case of Conscience resolved; concerning Ministers meddling with State Affairs in their Sermons. 1649. Loyalty ; with News from the Ghosts of Drake and Raleigh. A Poem. 1705. Proceedings of the Forces of King William and Queen Mary against the French in the Caribbee Islands. 1691. Detection of Sundry Errors and Abuses in our English Laws. 1653. Physical and Literal Sense of that Scripture—Jeremiah viii. 7. No date. Spiritual Courts epitomised. A Dialogue. 1641. , Voyage to Holland. With Transactions at the Hague. 1691. Dutch Remonstrance against’ Proceedings of John de Witt and Ruwaert van Putten. 1672, Letter to Gilbard Potter when in Prison for speakinge against Queene Mary. 1553. Verses to Lady H. Cavendish Holles Harley. By Mr. Prior. 1719. Vol. I1I.—Containing— Dutch Usurpation ; or View of the Behaviour of the States General of the United Provinces towards the Kings of Great Britaine. By William de Britaine. 1672. Declaration of the Demeanour and Carriage of Sir Walter Raleigh. 1618. Narrative of the Imprisonment of Col. John Hutchinson. Written by Himself. 1664. Report of the Tryall and Conviction of a Popish Priest named Robert Drewrie. lso the 'T'ryall and Death of Humphrey Lloyd. 1607. Love-Letters from Henry VIII. to Anne Boleyn ; and Two Letters from Anne Boleyn to Cardinal Wolsey, with her Last to Henry VIII, . % 991 OLDYS (Wim11am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. III. ( continued ) :— Petition and Information of Sir Lewis Stukeley touching his Behaviour in the Charge committed unto him for the Bringing-up Sir Walter Raleigh. 1618. Chronological Catalogue of the Princes Electors Palatine of the Rhine. 1631. Gowrie’s Conspiracy. August 5, 1600. Letter to a Member of Parliament, with Two Discourses—(1) Shewing why a Law should pass to punish Adultery with Death. (2) Why the Writ de Haeretico comburendo should be abolished. 1675. Declaration of Great Troubles pretended against the Realme by Seminarie Priests and Jesuits. 1591. Declaration of the Lyfe and Death of John Story. 1571. True and Wonderfull. A Discourse of a Monstrous Serpent in Sussex. 1614. Epistle of the Ladye Jane (Grey). 1554. History of the Gunpowder Treason. 1678. Arraignment and Execution of the late Traitors; with Relation of other Traitors executed at Worcester. January 27, 1606. Last Speech and Dying Words of Colonel Thomas Pride. 1680. French King conquered by the English under Edward the Black Prince. . 1678. Observations on Use and Original of Art of Printing. By F. Burges. Worwich 1701 Chronicle of all the Kings of Scotland. Aberdeen 1623 Epistle of Henry VIII. writen to the Emperour and to all Christen Princes. 1538. Communication betwene my Lord Chauncelor and Judge Hales. Oct, 6, 1553. Epitaph on Bona Fide, the French King Lewis XIV. (MS.) Letter to the Bishop of Cloyne. By a Gentleman in the Army, in 1739. (MS.) Declaration of the Quene’s Majestie Elizabeth. Conteyning the Causes which have constrayned her to arme certein of her Subjectes. September 1562. Discoverie of the Treasons attempted against the Queene’s Majestie and the Realme. By Francis Throckmorton, May 21, 1584. rt of the Death of William, Prince of Orange, who was slain by Balthazar k, July 1, 1584. Present State of England, written by Walter Cary. 1632. . Account of the Life and Tryal of Nicholas Anthoine, burnt for Judaism, at Geneva, in 1632. Second Relation of Accidents which happened at Wydecombe, Devon, Oct. 21, 1638. Vox Borealis; or The Northerne Discoverie. Printed by Margery Mar-Prelat. 1641. Atheistical Politician; or A Discourse concerning Nicholas Machiavell. 1641. Die Lunae, Jan, 22, 1643. Ordinance for regulating the University of Cambridge, and for removing of Scandalous Ministers in the Seven Associated Counties. Corruption and Deficiency of the Laws of England soberly discovered. By John Warr. 1649. Sparke of Friendship and warm Good-will. With Description of a Paper-Mill at Dartford. Written by Thomas Churchyard. 1588. Chorographia; or A Survey of Newcastle-upon-Tine. Newcastle 1649. Narration of the late Accident in the New-Exchange, Nov. 21, 22, 1653. Written by Don Pantaleon Sa, , 1653. London Printer, his Lamentation, September 1660. Observations upon the Burning of London, September 1666. Satyr on the Earl of Oxford, Lord Bolingbrook, Mr. Moore, and Mr. Prior. (MS.) Memoirs of M. Du Vall, with his last Speech and Epitaph. 1670. Reasons and be eer for a Registry of all Deeds and Incumbrances of Real Estates. By Nicholas Philpot. Oxford 1671 992 OLDYS (Wm1u1Mm). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. IIL. (continued ):— Treatise concerning Registers to be made of Estates, Bonds, Bills, &. With Reasons against such Registers, by William Pierrepont. (MS.) British Ambassadress’ Speech to the French King. (MS.) Narrative of the Plots carried on by Seignior Gondamore for advancing the Popish Religion. By Richard Dugdale. 1679. Relation of Major-General Sir Thomas Morgan’s Progress in France and Flanders, 1657-58. Account of the Original of Writing and Paper, out of “La Libraria Vaticana.” By Mutio Pansa. Remarks on the Life and Reign of William III, Advice to a Young Clergyman, in a Letter from a late Right Rev. Prelate. England’s Joy ; or A Relation of the most remarkable Passages from His Majesty’s Arrival at Dover to his Entrance at Whitehall. 1660. Orders, Laws, and Ancient Customs of Swans. By John Witherings. 1664. God’s Warning to His People of England, by the great Overflowing of the Waters in South Wales. 1607. Packe of Spanish Lyes, sent abroad in the World. Translated out of Originall. 1588. England’s Way to win Wealth, and to employ Ships and Mariners. By Tobias entleman. 1614. Royal-Fishing revived. 1670. Admonitioun to the trew Lordis Mantenaris of the Kingis Graces Authoritie. , Striviling 1571 Declaration of the King of France and Navarre against the Proceedings of a Rebellious Party of Parliament-Men and Soldiers. Translated out of French by P. B. Relation of such Things as were observed to happen in the Journey of Charles, Earl of Nottingham, Ambassador to the King of Spain. By Robert Treswell. 1605. Narrative of the Late Parliament (so called). 1657. Second Narrative of the Late Parliament (so called), 1658. Speech made by a Member of the House of Commons, concerning the other House, March, 1659. ; News from France; or A Description of the Library of Cardinal Mazarine, sent in a Letter from M.G. Naudaeus. 1652. True List of Jury impanneled at Huntingdon Assizes before Judge Dodderidge. 1619 Arraignment and Acquittal of Sir Edward Mosely. 1647. News from the Channel; or Description of the Isle of Serke. 1673. Articles of High Treason and other High Crimes and Misdemeanours against the Duchess of Portsmouth. Journal of late Proceedings and Success of the English Army in the West Indies unto June 24,1755. By I. 8. an Eye-witness. land’s per pijeng, ede par in Memory of Elizabeth. To which is added the anner of her eral, Examination, Trial, and Execution of Joan Perry, and her Sons John and Richard, for the supposed Murder of William Harrison. 1676. Two Letters written by the Earl of Clarendon: one to the Duke of York ; the other to the Duchess ; occasioned by her embracing the Roman-Catholick Religion. Declaration of James, Marquis of Montrose, concerning his resolution to settle His Majesty Charles II. in all his Dominions, July 9, 1649. Letter Written by one in London to his Friend, concernyng the Credit of the late published Detection of the Doynges of the Ladie Marie of Scotland. No date Declaration of the favourable Dealing of H. M.’s Commissioners appointed for the Examination of certain Traitours. 1583. Description of the Sect called “The Family of Love.” 1641. 4 993 OLDYS (Wimu1am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY (continued) :— Vol. IV.—Containing— The Unhappy Marksman; or A Discovery of the Murder committed by G. Strangeways on his Brother-in-Law, J. Fussel. 1659. Relation of Passages and Speeches in the Star Chamber, June 14, 1637, at the Censure of Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton, and Mr. Prynne. 1638. Countesse of Lincoln’s Nurserie. Oxford 1622 Strangling and Death of the Great Turk, and his Two Sons. 1642. Discourse upon prodigious Abstinence ; occasioned by the 12 months’ Fasting of Martha Taylor. By John Reynolds. 1669. Churchill’s (Lord) Letter to the King. 1688. Relation of Sir Walter Raleigh’s Troubles. 1669. Pope Joan; a Dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist. By Alex. Cooke. 1625. Scheme for the Foundation of a Royal Hospital. By Mrs. E. Cellier. (MS.) 1687. Four for a Penny; or Poor Robin’s Character of a Pawnbroker. 1678. The Cloud opened; or The English Hero. 1670. Letter to a Person of Honour, concerning the King’s disavowing the having been married to the Duke of Monmouth’s Mother. 1681. Sermon held forth, April 1649, at Sir P. T.’s House. By Lieut.-General Oliver Cromwell. 1680. Reasons for an Annual Parliament. No date. Censure of the Rota upon Milton’s, “The Ready and Easy Way to establish a Free Commonwealth.” 1660. imented Proposals, how the King may have Money to pay and maintain his eets, &c. By Sir Edward Forde. 1666. Battle of Lutzen; Account of. 1633. Chaplain’s Petition for Redress of Grievances. By One of the Camp-Chaplains. 1693. The Trade’s Increase. 1615. The Great Bastard the Protector of the Little One. Done out of French. 1689. Discourse of the Enterprises and Conspiracies that have been made against Henry de Valois, King of Fraunce and Poland. 1589. His Majesty's Speech concerning the Gunpowder Plot. 1605. Advice of Colonel Sir Edward Harwood. 1642. Process in the Court of Spain upon the Death of Anthony Ascham and J. B. Riva, killed while in Spain. 1651. Killing no Murder. By William Allen. Reprinted 1689. Discourse of Sea-Ports; principally of Dover. Written by Sir Walter Raleigh. 1700 Life of Sir Thomas Bodley. Written by Himself. Oxford 1647 Rod for the Lawyers, By William Cole. 1659. Petition of the Ladies of London and Westminster, to the Honorable House, for Husbands. 1693. Victory obtained by the English against the Dutch. By General Blake and Sir George Ayscue. Sept. 27, 1652. Discourse of Henry, late Prince of Wales. Written 1626, by Sir Chas. Cornwallis. 1641 Examinations of Henry Barrowe, John Grenewood, and John Penrie, before the High Commissioners. 1586. Continuation of Travels of Three English Gentlemen, from Venice to Hamburgh, in 1734, (MS.) Rome for Canterbury; or Relation of the Birth and Life of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. 1641. Catalogue of Petitions ordered to be presented to the Honorable House at their next Session, 6b 994 OLDYS (Wi11am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. IV. (continued) :— How to advance the Trade of the Nation, and employ the Poor. No date. View of the Life of Cardinal Richelieu. Translated from the Latin. 1643. Encouragement for Seamen and Mariners. By George Everett. 1695. Petition of the Widows, in and about London and Westminster, for Redress of their Grievances. 1693. The State Gamesters; or The Old Cards new packed and shuffled. Continuation of Travels of Three English Gentlemen, from Laubach to Gratz,in 1734. Reasons for a Law against Popish Ecclesiasticks. 1700. History of Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. 1602. Roe’s (Sir Thomas) Speech in Parliament on the Decay of Coin and Trade. 1641. New Bill, in Reply to the Ladies and Bachelors’ Petition of Remonstrances. Narrative of His Majesty’s Escape from Worcester. 1651. Tears of the Press; with Reflections on the Present State of England. 1681. Continuation of Travels of Three English Gentlemen, from Gratz to Vienna, in 1734. English Hermite; being the Relation of the Life of Roger Crab. 1655. Proposals for Building, in every County, a Working-Alms-House. 1677. Irish Cabinet ; or His Majesty’s Secret Papers for establishing the Papal Clergy in Ireland. 1645. Remonstrance of the Batchelors ; in Answer to a late Paper entitled a “ Petition of the Ladies for Husbands.” Description ; or Parallel between Cardinal Wolsey and William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. 1641. Letter from the Nobility, Barons, and Commons of Scotland in 1320, directed to Pope John. Century of the Names and Scantlings of Inventions. 1663. Bill of Attainder passed against Thomas Earl of Strafford. Printed in 1641 Strange Apparitions ; or The Ghost of King James. Printed in 1642 Treatise, wherein is contayned the Entreprise and Valeauntness of th’ Emperour Charles V. against the Town of Argier, in Affrique. 1542. The Leveller; or The Principles which are asserted by those who are commonly called “ Levellers.” 1659. Admiral Russel’s Letter to the Earl of Nottingham, containing a Relation of the Victory against the French Fleet. 1692. Power of the Laws of a Kingdom over the Will of a Misled King. Printed at Belvoir ; being an Ode on Belvoir Castle. 1679. Leyden 1643 Impeachment of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, by the House of Com- mons. 1641. Leicester’s Commonwealth epitomised. 1641. Dialogue between Francisco and Aurelia, Orphans of the City of London. 1690. Historical Collection, touching the Succession of the Crown. No date. Relation from Germany of a Protestant Shepherd’s killing a Counterfeit Devil. 1676. Lord Chancellor’s (Jeffries) Discovery and Confession, made in the Tower. 1689. Vol. V.—Containing— Description of what is most worthy to be seen in all Italy. (MS.) Speech made in Parliament of Scotland, by the Earl of Argyle, Sept. 30, 1641. Two Papers written by King Charles II. A Paper written by the late Duchess of York. No date. The Earl of Strafford characterised in a Letter. 1641. f, 995 OLDYS (Wim). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. V. (continued) :— The Jacobite’s Hopes frustrated. By J. Fraser. 1690. Sir Walter Raleigh’s Ghost ; or England’s Forewarner. Utrecht 1626 Qualifications of Persons eligible for the Rump Parliament. 1660. The King’s Majesty’s Declaration to his Subjects concerning Lawful Sports. 1633. Sir Benjamin Rudyard’s Speech in House of Commons, for Accommodation betwixt his Majesty and his Parliament. 1642. State of the Three kingdoms at this present. A Discourse. 1642. Considerations touching a War with Spain. By Francis Lord Verulam. 1629. The Assembly Man. 1647. Aphorisms relating to the Kingdom of Ireland. Submitted to the Great Convention at Westminster. 1689. Taking of the Goodly Ship “ St. Esprit,” belonging to the French King. Published by Authority. 1627. Oxford Manchestered by Michael Oldsworth, &c. 1648. The Parable of the Three Jackdaws, &c. 1696. Two Speeches of the Earl of Manchester and John Pym, Esquire, Jan. 13, 1642; ordered to be printed by The Commons in Parliament. 1642. Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal of England ; his Life and Death, &c. By Cavendish. 1641. Alderman Garroway’s Speech on Jan. 17, 1642, relating to His Majesty’s Answer to the late Petition. 1642. Earl of Clarendon’s Petition and Address, (MS.) 1667. Parable of the Bear-baiting. 1691. Prerogative of Parliaments in England proved; a Dialogue. Written by Sir Walter Raleigh, 1640. Method of Passing Bills in Parliament. By Henry Elsinge. 1685. Earl of Essex’s Ghost ; sent from Elysium to the Nobility, &c. of England. 1624. Letter from the Earl of Mulgrave to Dr. Tillotson, Dean of Canterbury. 1689. Last Memorial of the Spanish Ambassador. Translated into English, 1681. Answer to the Propositions of the English Ambassadors, delivered in the Assembly of the Lords, the States-General of the United Provinces, Holland. 1651, Orders, Proceedings, Punishments, and Privileges of the Commons-House of Parliament in England. 1641. Protector’s Declaration against the Royal Family of the Stuarts. 1655. Speech by Mr. Smith before the High-Court of Parliament, Oct. 28, 1641, concerning the King’s Prerogative, and Liberties of the Subjects. 1641. History of the Taxes of France. 1694. Catalogue of Books of the Newest Fashion, to be sold by Auction at the Whig’s Coffee House, near St. Paul’s, No date. Cases of Conscience, and Queries. No date. : The Siege of Bantam, and its Surrender to the Rebels, assisted by the Dutch and their Fleet in the East Indies. 1683, The Lamentation ; or Complaint of a Sinner. Made by Queen Catherine. No date. Shuffling, Cutting, and Dealing, in a Game at Piquet. Acted from the years 1653 to 1658. 1659, Cases of Treason. By Sir Francis Bacon. 1641. The Last Will and Testament of Father Peters. 1660. Expedient for preventing any Difference between his Highness and Parliament. 1659. Relation of the Execution of James Graham late Marquis of Montrose. 1650. Continuation of Travels of Three English Gentlemen, from Vienna to Prague, in 1734. (MS.) 996 OLDYS (Wimt1u4m). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol, V. (continued) :— Solemnity of the Circumcision of Mustapha, Prince of Turkey. 1676. Passages of the Life and Death of the Earl of Shaftesbury. 1683. Fellow-Commoner of England’s Speech to his Fellow-Commoners of the Conven tion. 1689. Cause of that Grand Mystery.of Nature—the Flowing and Ebbing of the Sea; a — Philosophical Essay. 1673. Brief Notes on the Creed of St. Athanasius. No date. Arches erected at the Hague for the Reception of William III. King of Great Britain. Description of. 1691. A Quip for an Upstart Courtier. By R. Greene. (Black letter.) 1592. The Acts and Monuments of our late Parliament. By Samuel Butler, Author of “ Hudibras.” 1710. Narration of the late Wars in New England, &. 1676. Providence displayed» or Account of Alexander Selkirk, left on a Desolate Island in the South Seas, &e. Written by his own hand. 1712. Sir Robert Sherley, Ambassadour from King of Persia to Sigismond III. King of Poland and Swecia, His Entertainment, &c. (Black letter). 1609. Speech of Lord Digby, in High-Court of Parliament, concerning Grievances. 1641. The Levellers; a Dialogue between Two Young Ladies concerning Matrimony; an Act for enforcing Marriage, &c. 1703. Adventures of Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. 1603. The Judges’ Judgment. 1641. The Character of an Oxford Incendiary. 1643. Life of Henry II. King of England. 1642. Apprehension, Trial, and Confession of the Five several Persons that were Con- federates in stealing the Mace and the Two Privy Purses from the Lord High Chancellor of England. 1676-77. The Parlyament of Byrdes. By Abraham Vele. (Black letter.) No date. Aphorisms of State; or Certain Secret Articles for the Re-edifying of the Romish Church. By Thomas Scott. 1624. A Vision concerning his late pretended Highness, Cromwell the Wicked. By Abraham Cowley. 1661. ——- of Huntley’s Reply to certain Noblemen, &c. Covenanters of Scotland, who desired him to assist their Designs. 1639. Speech and Repentance of the Lieutenant of the Tower who was executed for the Murder of Sir Thomas Overbury. 1615. Tangier ; a Discourse concerning. Also the Interest of Tangier. 1680. Impeachment by the House of Commons of John Lord Finch, Lord-Keeper of the teat Seal of England. 1640. Archbishop of Canterbury’s Letter to the University of Oxford, resigning the Chancellorship, Also Answer to the same by the University. 1641. Tom Tell-Troth’s Letter to the Earl of Shaftesbury. 1680. John Milton’s Character of the Long Parliament, &c. 1641. Essay on the Theatres; or The Art of Acting. (MS.) No date. The Cuckow’s Nest at Westminster ; or Parliament between the two Lady-Birds— Queen Fairfax and Lady Cromwell. 1648. A Nest of Perfidious Vipers; or Part II. of Parliament’s Calendar of Black Saints. 1644, Historical Collections of the Church of Ireland, during Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Queen Mary. 1681. A Word for the Army and Two Words for the Kingdom. By Hugh Peters. 1647 The Character of Holland, Lond. 1665 997 OLDYS (Wim). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY (continued) :— Vol. VI.—Containing— Advice of William Petty to Samuel Hartlib. 1648. Further Discovery of the Office of Publick Address for Accommodations. 1648. Cornu Copia ; a Miscellaneum of lucriferous and fructiferous Experiments. England’s Way to an Establishment ; or The Norman Yoke once more uncased. By John Hare. 1648. Natural and Revealed Religion explaining each other. Two Essays. (MS.) Cromwell’s (The Lord General) Speech in the Council-Chamber, July 4, 1653. The Loyal Observator ; or Memoirs of the Life and Actions of Sir Roger L’ Estrange. 1683. Narrative of a Woman living near Lanselin, in Denbighshire. 1677. Trial and Condemnation of Colonel Adrian Scroope, John Carew, Thomas Scott, Gregory Clement, and Colonel John Jones. 1660. Just Vindication of Learning. By Philopatris. 1679. Sundry Things, by several Hands, concerning the University of Oxford. 1659. Praier and Complaynte of the Ploweman unto Christe, written not long after 1300. igby’s (Lord) Speech in the Commons, to the Bill for ‘Triennial Parliaments, an. 19, 1640. Opinions of Mr. Perkins and Mr. Bolton, and others, concerning the Sport of Cock-Fighting. By Edmund Ellis. Ouford 1660 Howell’s (James) Vindication of Himself. 1677. Behold ! Two Letters; the one written by the Pope to the Prince of Wales, the other an Answer to the said Letter. 1642. Modern Account of Scotland. 1670. Nashe’s (T'.) Lenten Stuff ; containing Description of Great Yarmouth, &. 1599. Peter’s Pattern, a Funeral Sermon at the Interment of Hugh Peters, by I. C. 1659. per wieagie of Oliver Plunket, Titular Primate of Ireland, executed at Tyburn, _ y 1681. Democritus turned Statesman ; or Twenty Queries to all true-hearted English- men. 1659. Petition of the Gentlemen and Students of the University of Cambridge on the late Imprisonment of the Bishop. 1642. Relation of the Contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young against the Lives of several Persons. Written hy the Bishop of Rochester. 1692. Bishop’s Potion; or A Dialogue between the Bishop of Canterbury and his Physician. 1641. Speech in the House of Commons by Robert, Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield. 1641 Examination and Trial of Margaret Fell and George Fox, at Lancaster. 1663-64. Observations on the several Offices and Officers in the Militia, by John Pymm. 1641. Letter to a New Member of the House of Commons, touching the Embezzlements, &c. of the Kingdom’s Treasure. Amsterd. 1710 Account of the Manner of taking the late Duke of Monmouth. 1685. Treatise on Monarchy. 1689. England’s Calamities discovered, with the proper Remedy. By James Whiston. 1696. Labour in vain ; or What signifies Little or Nothing? 1700. View of the Court of St. Germain. 1690-95. Account of a fire at Whitehall, 1698. Advice for preventing the Mischief of Fire. Invented by William Gosling. 1643. The She-Wedding ; or A Marriage between Mary, a Seaman’s Mistress, and Margaret, a Carpenter's Wife, at Deptford, 1684, 998 OLDYS (Wim). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. VI. (continued )— Matters of Fact relating to the Administration of Affairs in Scotland, under the Duke of Lauderdale. 1689. ; Discourse concerning the Success of Former Parliaments. 1642. Arraignment of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk. 1685. Grand Impostor (The) examined; or The Life, Trial, &c. of James Nayler, a Quaker. 1686. The Vocacyon of Johan Bale to the Bishoprick of Ossorie. Rome 1533 Character of a Coffee-House. 1673. Coffee-Houses vindicated, 1675. Nuntius a Mortuis; or A Messenger from the Dead. A Colloquy between the Ghosts of Henry VIII. and Charles I, Paris 1657 Relation of a Voyage to Guiana; performed by Robert Harcourt. 1613. Letter from a Country Clergyman to his Brother, touching some Reproaches cast upon the Bishops. No date. ; Proposals of the Committee for regulating the Law. No date. The Pope’s dreadful Curse ; being the Form of Excommunication of the Church of Rome taken out of the Leger-Book of the Church of Rochester. 1681. History of Perkin Warbeck. 1618. Letter from Paris, from Sir George Wakeman to his Friend Sir W.8. 1681. Secret History of the Calves-Head Club; or The Republican unmasked. 1703. Reasons for Crowning the Prince & Princess of Orange, King & Queen jointly. 1689. Death of Francis Ravilliack for the Murther of Henry IV. 1610. Vol. VII.—Containing— History of England. The First Book declaring the State of the Isle of Britain under the Roman Empire. 1602. Treason pretended against the King of Scots. 1585. Burleigh’s (Lord Treasurer) Advice to Queen Elizabeth in Matters of Religion and State. (MS.) 1583. Orders to be observed on Foreign Invasion for those Shires which lie upon the Sea-Coasts. 1642. The Old, Old, very Old Man; or The Age and Long Life of Thomas Parr. By John Taylor. 1635. Argument at Law, concerning the Bill of Attainder of High Treason of Thomas, 1 of Strafford. By Mr. St. John. 1641. Narrative of Popish Cruelties towards Protestants beyond Seas ; or A New Account _ of the Spanish Inquisition. By Mr. Dugdale. 1680. Catholick Cause ; or The Practice of murdering Kings justified, 1678. Speech of the Prince of Orange to the Gentlemen of Somersetshire and Dorset- shire, Nov. 15, 1688. Copy of the Instrument of Association that the Protestants of England entered into (27 Elizabeth) against a Popish Conspiracy. 1695. English Romayne Life; discovering the Lives of the Englishmen at Rome. Written by A. Munday. 1590. Account of the Earl of Argyle’s Landing in the North of Scotland. 1685. Letter sent by E. B. (a Quaker) to the Pope at Rome. 1680. Method of curing the Small-Pox, first written in 1704, By Dr. A. Pitcairn. La Chaise’s (Father) Project for the Extirpation of Hereticks. 1688. Speech of the Earl of Louden to a Committee of Both Houses of Parliament, Sept. 12, 1645. Sir Thomas Overbury’s Vision ; with the Ghosts of Weston, Mrs, Turner, the late Lieutenant of the Tower, and Franklin. By R. N, 1616, $ 999 OLDYS (Wru1am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. VI. (continued) :— Reasons delivered in a Hollow Tree, in Waltham Forest; showing the Causes to refuse the Book of Common Prayer. By Aminadab Blower. The Mighty Miracle; or The Wonder of Wonders at Windmill-Hill, being the Invitation of John Lacy to all Spectators, to come on Tuesday next (May 25), where they may behold Dr. Emms arise out of his first grave. 1708. Lacy’s (John) Reasons why Dr. Emms was not raised from the Dead. 1708. Account of the Receipts and Disbursements expended by the Committee of Safety. Delivered in by M. R., Secretary to said Committee. 1660. Winter Dream (A). 1649. News from Hell, Rome, and the Inns of Courts; wherein is set forth a Letter written from the Devil to the Pope. By J. M. 1641. Life of Faustus Socinus Senensis, described by a Polonian Knight. 1653. Description of the Plaza or Market-Place of Madrid, and the Bull-baiting there. By James Salgado. 1683. Case of Conscience. Whether it be lawful to admit Jews into a Christian Common- wealth. Resolved by John Dury. 1656. Narration of that memorable Parliament begun at Westminster, 1386. Related by Thomas Fannant. 1641. Letter to Dr. Burnet, giving an Account of Cardinal Pool’s Secret Powers. 1685. Papists’ Oath of Secrecy, and Litany of Intercession for carrying on of this present lot. By Robert Bolron. 1680. Doctrine of Passive Obedience and Jure Divino disproved. 1689. Funerals of the Marquis of Montrose, and of Sir W. Hay. 1661. Letter to a Friend respecting the French Invasion to restore the late King James to his Throne. 1692. Relation of the Execution, lately pede. by the Commandment of the Emperor, upon some chief Statesmen and others, in Prague, June 11, 1621. Brewers’ Plea; or A Vindication of Strong Beer and Ale. 1647. Bibliotheca Militum ; or The Soldiers’ Publick Library, lately erected at Wallingford House. 1659. Report of the Furious Outrages of Fraunce, and the Slaughter of Chastillion the dmirall, and divers Others. By Ernest Varamund. Striveling 1573 Cromwell’s Complaint of Injustice ; or His Dispute with Pope Alexander VI. for Precedency in Hell. No date. Scotland characterised, in a Letter to a Young Gentleman to dissuade him from an intended Journey thither. 1701. Warning for England, especially for London, in the History of the Anabaptists. 1642. Scottish Politick Presbyter, slain by an English Independent. 1647. Semper Iidem ; or-A Parallel betwixt the Ancient and Modern Fanaticks. 1661. Five Years of King James. Written by Sir Fulk Grevill, late Lord Brook. 1643. Vindication of Nicholas Machiavel. By James Boevy. 1693. Coat of Arms of Sir John Presbyter. Printed in 1658. Bishop of Rochester’s Letter to the Right Hon. the Lords Commissioners of H. Mes Ecclesiastical Court. 1687. Vox Populi ; or The People’s Discovery of their own Loyalty, and his Majesty’s ungrounded Jealousy. 1642. Epistle to Charles I]. and to every Member of his Council. By Christopher Cheesman. 1661. Rebels’ Catechism ; composed in an easy and familiar way. 1643. Articles and Ordinances of War for the present Expedition of the Army in the Kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh 1643 1000 OLDYS (Wit1am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. VII. (continued) :— Magnalia Naturae ; or The Philosopher’s Stone. Being account of Wenceslaus eilerus. By John Joachim Becher. 1680. Ovatio Carolina ; the Triumph of King Charles, or The triumphant manner of receiving His Majesty into the City of London, Nov. 25, 1641. Diary of the Siege and Surrender of Limerick, with the Articles at large, both Civil and Military. 1692. Inconveniencies of a long continuance of the same Parliament. 1680. Absalom’s Conspiracy ;. or The Tragedy of Treason. 1680. Causes and Manner of deposing a Popish King in Sweden described. 1688. Disclosing of the great Bull and certain Calves which he hath gotten, and specially the Monster Bull that roared at my Lord Byshop’s Gate. 1567. Prophecy of Bp. Usher. To which is added Two Letters ; one from Sir W. Boswell to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the other from John Bramhall, Bishop of Derry, to Bishop Usher. 1687. King’s Cabinet opened ; or Pacquets of Secret Letters and Papers. Written with the King’s Own Hand, and taken in his Cabinet at Naseby Field, June 14, 1645. Account of the late Scotch Invasion, as it was opened by Lord Haversham in the House of Lords, Feb. 25, 1708-9. Account of the Earthquake in Sicily. Done from the Italian Copy printed at Rome. 1693. Letter from Sir Henry Sidney to his Son Sir Philip Sidney. Petition of Gentlewomen and Tradesmen’s Wives in and about London to the House of Commons, Feb. 4, 1641. Likewise the Answer sent to them. 1642. Quaker’s Remonstrance to the Parliament, &c. touching the Popish Plot, and Sir Edmundbury Godfrey’s Murder. 1689. Voice from the Dead ; being the Oration of Boetius to Emperor Theodoricus. 1681. Narrative of the late Proceedings at Whitehall, concerning the Jews. 1656. British Bellman (The). 1648. Character of a Fanatick. By a Person of Quality. 1675. Will of George Fox. 1697. Vol. VIII.—Containing— Relation of the Marriages that should have been made between the Prince of England and the Infanta “po and also after with the poles Infanta of Spain. Written by Sir Charles Cornwallis to the Lord Digby. Expedient for Innocence and Peace, being an Essay on the Advantage of laying aside Public Oaths, F Edinb. 1704 Honour and Courage of our English Parliaments in Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1681, King James’ Speech to his First Parliament, March 19, 1603. Argyle’s (Marquis of) Last Will and Testament, together with his Character. Mirrour of Worldly Fame. Composed by I. H. Z. 1603. Vindication of the Parliament and their Proceedings. 1642. Summarie of Certain Reasons which have moved Quene Elizabeth to procede in Reformations of her Base and Course Monies, and to reduce them to their Values. 1560. (Black letter.) Bibliotheca Fanatica. Being a Catalogue of such Books as have been lately made ; and, by the Authors, presented to the College of Bedlam. 1660. Pharisee (The Old), with the New Phylacteries of Presbytery. A Short, Legal, Medicinal, &c, Prescription to recover our Kingdom, Church, and © Nation from their present Confusion. By W. Prynne. 1659. Nennius, a worthy Briton, encountering with Julius Caesar, was by him death- wounded, about the year before Christ 52. (MS.) * , 1001 OLDYS (Wi11am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. VIII. (continued) :— St. Edward’s Ghost, or Anti-Normanism ; being a complaint, in the behalf of our English Nation, against her Grievance, Normanism. 1647. Two Ordinances of the Lords and Commons for the speedy demolishing of all Organs, Images, and Superstitions Monuments in all Cathedrals or Parish Churches ‘tad Chapels throughout the Kingdom. May 9, 1644. Diary of the Siege of Luxembourg by the French King’s Forces. 1684. Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands. 1672. Camilton’s Discovery of the Designs and Projects of the Society of the Jesuits. By W.F.X.B. 1641, Division our Destruction ; or A short History of the French Faction in England. 1702. Last Confession, Prayers, and Meditations of Lieut. John Stern, delivered by him, before his Execution for the Murder of Thomas Thynn, to Dr. Burnet. Including also the last Confession of George Borosky. 1682. Conference between the Monarchs of France and Spain, concerning these our present Proceedings in England. 1641. Character of a certain great Duchess deceased, by a certain great Poet, lately deceased. Conclusion of the Travels of Three English Gentlemen, &c. 1745. England’s Tears for the Present Wars. 1644. Mock-Majesty, or the Siege of Munster. 1644, Designs of the Papists in the Reign of Charles J. and now carried on against his present Majesty. 1678. Authentic Relation of the Hardships and Sufferings of a Dutch Sailor, who was put on shore on the Island of Ascension. 1725-26. Narrative of the Occasions and Causes of Cromwell’s Anger against Lieut.-Colonel George Joyce, and his Proceedings against him. Day Fatality ; or Observations of Days, Lucky and Unlucky. 1679. Essay towards carrymg on the present War against France, and other Public occasions. Queen’s Wells (The); a Treatise of the Nature and Virtues of Tunbridge-Water. By Lodowicke Rowzee, M.D. 1670. View of St. Helena, by Bishop Wilkins. 1638. Overbury’s (Sir Thomas) Observations, in his Travels, upon the State of the 17 Provinces, as they stood in 1609. Reasons for settling Admiralty-Jurisdiction. Printed in 1690. Theeves falling out, True-men come by their Goods. By Robert Greene. 1637. Declaration of the Arrival of Cornelius Haga, Ambassador for the United Nether- lands at Constantinople. 1613. Reasons offered to Both Houses of Parliament for passing a Bill for preventing Delays and Expenses in Suits in Law and Equity. 1707. Pretences of the French Invasion examined. 1692. Observations on the Trial of Spencer Cowper, J. Marson, E. Stevens, and W. Rogers, that were tried at Hertford, about the Murder of Sarah Stout. 1699. Nine Worthies of London. Compiled by Richard Johnson. 1592. Discourse setting forth the unhappy Condition of the Practice of Physick in London. By Jonathan Goddard. 1670. sit he. gr a Crying Sin; or A Complaint to the Magistrates cerge them who ve broken the Laws of God, by killing of Men merely for Theft. 1652. Earl of Glamorgan’s Negotiations and Commitment in Ireland demonstrated. 1645, Letter to a Country Gentleman, setting forth the Cause of the Decay and Ruin of Trade. 1698. Taxes no Charge; in a Letter to a Person of Quality. 1690, 6G 1002 OLDYS (Wmuum). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. VIII. (continued) :— A Disputation, proving that it is not convenient to grant unto Ministers Secular Jurisdiction, and make them Lords and Statesmen in Parliament. 1679. Grand Concern of England explained, in several Proposals offered to the Consideration of the Parliament. 1673. Let Me speak too; or Eleven Queries proposed to the Officers of the Army concerning the late Alteration of Government. 1659, Letter to Lord Fairfax, and his Council of War, with divers Questions to the Lawyers and Ministers, by J. Winstanly. 1649. Declaration of the Apprentices and other Young Men of London who were Petitioners for Peace. 1642. Earl of Strafford’s Letter to the King, to pass the Bill occasioned by the Tumult of the Apprentices. 1680. Archbishop of Canterbury’s Speech ; or His Funeral Sermon preached by Himself on the Scaffold, January 10, 1644. Arguments urged by the late Protector against the Government of this Nation by a King or a Single Person. 1658. - of a Letter lately sent by a Student in the Lawes to a Frende, concernyng . Storie, who suffred at Tiburn, June 1571. View of the Life and Death of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, written by Sir H. Wotton. 1642. Letter of Advice to H. E. Lord General Monk. 1660. Chancellor’s Examination and Preparation for a Trial. 1689. Discourse concerning Power of the Peers and Commons, in point of Judicature, 1640. Vol, IX.—(Supplement Vol, 1.)—Containing— Rede Me and be nott wrothe, For I say no Thynge but Trothe; A Satire upon Wolsey and the Romish Clergy. By William Roy. No date. Art of Living in London. By H. Peacham. 1642. Plain English to our Wilful Bearers with Normanism. 1647. Discourse proving the Utilitie and Necessitie of the Union of England and Scotland. By Bishop Thornborough. 1604. Discoverie of certain English Wants, which are supplyed in this Treatise. By H. Platt. 1595. Speech of the late Marquis of Argyle on the Scaffold. May 27, 1661. Standard of Equality, in Subsidiary Taxes and Payments. 1647, Commemoration of the prosperous and peaceable Raigne of our Soveraigne Lady Elizabeth. By Edward Hake. 1575. Examination of Certayne Complaints of divers of our Countrymen. By W. Stafford. 1581. Father’s Counsell. By W. Topping. 1643. Poets’ Knavery discovered. Written by J.B. 1641. Speech in the Starr-Chamber, June 14, 1637; at the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton, and William Prinn. By William, Archbishop of Canterbury. Banquet of Daintie Conceits. By A. Munday. 1588. Greek Postscripts of the Epistles to Timothy and Titus cleared in Parliament. And a Speech touching the Bill of Poll-Money. By Sir Simonds D’Ewes. 1641 Lachrymae Sacerdotis. A Poem occasioned by the Death of our Late Sovereign Lady, Mary the Second. By Henry Park. 1695. Lives of the Three Norman Kings of England—William I, I], and Henry I. By J. Hayward, 1613. London and the Countrey carbonadoed. By D. Lupton. 1632. Speech spoken unto Prince Charles by Sir Hugh Yaughan, Oct. 2, at Ragland Castle, Monmouthshire. 1642. ‘ 3° 1005 OLDYS (Wmu1aM). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. IX. (continued) :— Letter from the Marquis of Worcester to the Committee of Parliament, concerning his Son’s Landing with Irish Forces, and the Committee’s Answer. 1646. Speech to the Earl of Essex upon his Departure from Northampton. By Thomas Springham. Also a Relation of the Proseodihns of His Peoellingy and his Army in their March from Northampton to Worcester. 1642. Flower of Fame, containing the Renowne and fortunate Raigne of Henry VIII. Compyled by Ulpian Fulwell. Hereunto is annexed a Treatise of Three Queenes, and a Discourse of the Service that was done at Hadington, the 2nd yere of Edward VI. 1575. Treatise of Human Reason. By Sir Matthew Clifford. 1675. Booke conteyning the Manner and Order of a Watche to be used in the Cittie of London upon the Night of St. John Baptist and St. Peeter. Two Centuries of Paul’s Church Yard. By Sir John Birkenhead. Twenty-four Queries touching the Parliament and Army. 1659. Twenty-five Queries propounded to the People of England and their Repre- sentatives, 1659. Entertainement of Christiern IV. King of Denmarke. By H. Roberts. 1606. England’s Farewell to Christian IV, by H. Roberts. 1606. Letter made by Sir Henry Sidney unto Phillip Sidney his Sonne. 1591. Supplication to our Sovereigne Lorde Kyng Henry VIII. 1544. Memoirs of Sir John Berkley. 1699. Sonnets written by Henry Constable, circa 1590. Ordinances and Orders made by the Lords and Commons concerning sequestring the Estates of Delinquents, Papists, Spyes, and Intelligencers. 1648. Examinations, Arraignment, and Conviction of George Sprot, August 12, 1608, Written and set forth by Sir William Hart. Institution of a Gentleman, by William Higford. 1660. Vol. X.—(Supplement Vol. 2.)—Containing— Vertue’s Encomium. By Michael Niccols. 1614. Monodia ; or Waltham’s Complaint, upon the Death of the Lady Honor Hay. By Richard Niccolls. 1615. Mirrour of Mercy and Judgement ; or Narrative of the Life and Death of Freeman Sonds. By R. Boreman. 1655. Sondes (Sir George). Narrative to the World of all Passages upon the Death of his Two Sonnes. 1655. . Descensus Astraeae. The Device of a Pageant borne before M. William Web, Lord Maior of London, Oct. 19, 1591. Done by G. Peele. Chaine of Pearle ; or A Memoriall of the Graces and Vertues of Queene Elizabeth. Composed by Lady Diana Primrose. 1630. Three Diatribes or Discourses. First, Of Travel ; Secondly, Of Money ; Thirdly, Of Measuring the Distance betwixt Place and Place. By Edward Leigh, M.A. of Oxford. 1671. Quaestio Quodlibetica ; or A Discourse whether it may be lawfull to take Use for Money. By Sir Robert Filmer. 1653. Londinum Heroico Carmine perlustratum. The Renowned City of London, surveyed and illustrated in a Latine Poem. By J. Adamus. 1675. Copies of all the Latine Orations made at Cambridge, Feb. 25 & 27, 1622, by the ice-Chancellor and others, in the Entertainment of Don Charles de Coloma, Ambassador for Spaine, &c: With their Translations into English. 1623. Legend of Humphrey, Duke of Gloster. By C. Middleton. 1600. ene of England, as it was lately presented in a Letter to a Nobleman of trance, 1659. Plot of the Play, called England’s Joy. To be played at the Swan, Nov. 6, 1602, 1004 OLDYS (Wim11am). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.—Vol. X. (continued) :— Worke for Cutlers; or A Merry Dialogue betweene Sword, Rapier, and Dagger. Acted in a Shew in the Universitie of Cambridge. 1615. : Exchange Ware at the Second Hand : viz. Band, Ruffe, and Cuffe ; or A Dialogue acted in a Shew in the Universitie of Cambridge. 1615. Account of the late Conspiracy against His Highness the Lord Protector and this Commonwealth. 1654. Epitaph upon the Deth of Kyng Edward VI. 1553. (Black letter.) Newe Ballade of the Marigolde. By William Forrest. No date. Ballade specifienge Rgrved the Maner, partly the Matter in the Mariage betwene the Kynge’s and Quene’s Highnes (William and Mary). Pende by John Heywood. No date. Supposed Lament by Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester ; with a Retort upon the same. No date. Breefe ‘Balet, touching the Traytorous Takynge of Scarborow Castle, By J. Heywood. No date. : Epitaphe upon the Death of Queen Marie. 1558. Songe betwene the Quene’s Majestie and Englande. By Wylliam Birche. No date. A Newe Ballade by R.M. No date. Doleful Ditty, or Sorrowfull Sonet of the Lord Darly. By Henry Chettle. 1567. A New Ballad, declaring the Treason against the young King of Scots and how Andrew Brown prevented the same. By W. Elderton. No date. Newes from Northumberland. By W. Elderton. Lond. no date. Balad intituled the Dekaye of the Duke. By W. Elderton. 1572. Newe Ballade declaryng the daungerous Shootyng of the Gunne at the Courte. 1578. A Moorning Diti upon the Deceas of Prins Henry, Earl of Arundel. By W.E. 1579. Godlie Dittie to be song for the Preservation of the Queene’s Raigne. By R. Thacker. 1586. Information of Abuses in the Suppression of Abbeys. Addressed to Queene Elizabeth. (MS.) No date. Memoriae Francisci, Baronis de Verulamis. 1626. England’s Elisabeth ; her Life and Troubles; during her Minoritie. 4 Thomas eywood. mb. 1641 Elisabetha quasi vivens. Eliza’s Funerall. A fewe Aprill Drops showred on the Hearse. By Henry Petowe. 1603. England’s Caesar, His Majesty’s most Royal Coronation by Henry Petowe. 1603. Device of the Pageant borne before Woolstone Dixi, Lord Maior of the Citie of London, Oct. 29, 1585. Catalogue of Pamphlets in the Harleian Library, arranged by William Oldys. Classed Catalogue, Chronologically arranged, of the Treatises and Essays contained in the Ten Volumes. Index of the Principal Matters in the Ten Volumes. OLEARIUS (Apa). me and Travels of the Ambassadors sent by Frederick, Duke 0 of Holstein, to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Persia, 1633-39. Whereto are added The Travels of John Albert de Mandelslo into the East Indies. O'LEARY (Rev. Arravr), Fol. 1662 1. Miscellaneous Tracts on several interesting Subjects. 3rd Ed. 2. Review of the Controversy between Dr. Carroll and Rey. 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