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BULLETIN
BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
WINTER NUMBER, 1886.
VOL. 7. No. I.
WHOLE No. 7.
TRUSTEES OF THE CORPORATION.
William W. Greenough, Prcsidenl
William II. Whitmore. 1 James I K......i.x.-. ^i.,^,y-
Henry W. Haynes. I Samuel A. B. Abbott.
GENERAL OFFICERS.
Mellen Chamberlain, Librariati ami Clerk of the Corforafion.
James L. Whitney, Principal Assistant Librariu'
Arthur M. Knai'p, Curator of Periodicals and
Pamf/ilets.
.William H. Foster, Proof-reader.
Jos6 F. Carret, Curator of Patents and En-
gravings, and Registrar.
ApPLETON p. C. GrIFH.N, <^t.-,-i(>ciiu/i <'J ^//tinf.
Louis F. Gray, O^ce Secretary.
Frank C. Blaisdell, Curator of Loxver Hall
Catalogue.
Edwin F. Rice, Registration Clerk.
William E. Ford, fanitor, Central Library.
LIBRARIANS OF DEPARTMENTS.
\.RTHUR M. Knapp, Bates Hall.
"dward Tiffany, Lower Hall.
Mary E. Brock, Brighton.
, Charlesto-vn.
Mary G. Coffin, Dorchester.
Sarah C. Godbold, East Boston.
Anna J. Barton, Assistant in charge, famaica
Plain.
Sarah Bunker, Roxbury.
N. Josephine Bullard, South Boston.
Grace A. De Borges, South End.
Mary A. Hill, Custodian, Lozucr Alills.
Harriet L. Atkinson, Custodian, Mattapan.
Grace E. Powars, Custodian, Neponset.
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Eliza ^. l)\\ t:^, ^.n:
Julia W. Richards, Custodian, W. Roxbury.
Samuel T. Bowthorpe, Custodian, Roilindale.
Information for Readers 3
Bates Hall 3
Lower Hall and Branches 55
American Local History- 67
tion? of the
CONTENTS
Index of Maps, in the'PuBIca
Geological Society of Lorfcron
Library Buildings
Parliamentary Papers (session of 1884)
Notes
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INFORMATION FOR READERS.
of Volumes and Horns.
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New Iluokk a« noon as received are entered on
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on the Board the
Mie shelf-number
The lists in
how only the
I he Dorchcs-
it tlif Lower
i the Jamaica
i Koslindale and
■< are for sale (ex-
l. itt five cents each.
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IICTICKNOK COL-
V. The Catalogue of the Barton Collec-
tion. Shakespearian portion. For sale at $5.00.
VI. Public Card Catalogue. This con-
tains, with some exceptions, the titles of all the
books in the Bates Hall.
VII. The Officers' Card Catalogue, which
can be consulted, in cases of need, upon applica-
tion, contains the titles of all books added to the
Bates Hall since the publication of the Supple-
ment in 1S66, and includes some titles of books
received between 1S66 and 1871, which are not
in the Public Card Catalogue.
Engravings. j , j
There is a separate catalogue of the Tosti En- "Vfl '
gravings in drawers at the north end of the Pub- '-*' "
lie Card Catalogue case in Bates Mall. \^ '
Lower Hall of the Central Library.
I. English Prose Fiction and Books for
the Young. 7/// edition, August, 18S5. 2^
cents.
II. Arts, Sciences, and Professions. 2d
edition, September, 1S71. 10 cents. — Supplement-
ary Catalogue, May. 1881. 20 cents.
III. Books in " Foreign Languages, jd
edition. May, 1881. /j cents.
W. Poetry, Drama, Collections, and Mis-
cellanies, ist edition, August. 1870. 20 cents.
V. Card C.\tai.ogue. This contains the ,
titles of all the books in the Lower Hall, alpha-
betically arranged, both by authors' names and
by the titles of books. An assistant, who alone
has access to this catalogue, will furnish such
information as may not be found in the printed
catalogues.
Branches.
Catalogues are for sale: — Brighton, 2^ cents,
for the main Catilogue (including first Supple-
ment), and 5 cents for each of the two subsequent
Supplements ; Charlestown,jof^«/.<; Dorchester,
^o cents; East Boston, 2 j cents ; Jamaica .Plain,
i^ cents: Roxbury, 20 cents; South Boston,
20 cents ; South End, 50 ce«/5.
Bates Hall books can be applied for at the
several Branches and Deliveries, and, if they are
on the shelves, they will be sent to the Branch
or Delivery the same or following day.
The Bulletins since the issues of the Branch
Catalogues constitute supplements to these sev-
eral lists.
Fricea of Catalogues to Nou-Residents
are fixed to cover cost of manufacture and post-
age, as follows : —
Bates Hall.— I. Prince Catalogue, ^/. 75. Tick-
nor Catalogue, Sj-oo. Barton Catalogue, Sj-oo.
Lower Hall. — II. Arts, Sciences, and Pro-
fessions. 7j cents.
III. Poetry, Drama, and Miscellanies. $1.00.
Bulletins. — IV. Issues, each, 20 cents.
Of the later Bulletins, numbers 62, 64, 68, and
69 are out of print.
The Branch Catalogues and other publications
will be furnished, as far as practicable, on terms
to be made known on application.
Central Periodical Reading Room.
A list of periodicals currently received is for
sale at ,- cents. There is also' a List of serial
«nK now taken in the principal libraries
M and Cambridge. Price, 20 cents.
LIST OF THE NEW AND MORE IMPORTANT BOOKS
PLACED IN THE LIBRARY
FROM MAY TO NOVEMBER, 1885, INCLUSIVE.
ABBREVIATIONS, ETC.
Shelf-numbers 3iio and upwards indicate books in Bates
Hall.
Shelf-numbers below 31 lo indicate books in the Lower Hall.
Brl.,
Chu.,
Dor.,
K. B.,
J. P.,
N. £.,
Rox.,
S. B.,
S. E.,
Brighton Branch.
Charlestown Branch.
Dorchester Branch.
East Boston Branch.
Jamaica Plain Branch.
North End Branch.
Roxbury Branch.
South Boston Branch.
South End Branch.
W. llox., West Roxbury Delivery Station.
N. R., Newspaper Room.
R. R.
C. R.,
n.d.,
n.p.,
Cob.,
( )
Reading^ Room.
Catalogue Room.
No date of publication given.
No place of publication given.
Copyrightea.
Enclose corrections or explanations.
Stands for the preceding heading.
Stands for a subordinate heading.
Enclose names not usually retained.
Permission of the Librarian, or officer in charge of
Bates Hall, required to take the book out. Nol at-
tached to Lower Hall copies of the same hook.
Book cannot leave the Library.
Permission of Trustees required to take the book out.
Friends of the Public Library will confer a favor, if they will communicate the correction of
any error they may discover in this List, the anthorship of any works treated as anonymous, or the
name of any person entered only under a pseudonym.
BATES HALL.
I.
Recent Publications.
Abbadie, Antoine T. d'. Dictionnaire de la
langue Amarififla. Paris, 18S1. 8°. *4955. 50.10
This language, the Amharic, is used in Arahara, a por-
tion of Abyssinia.
Abbot academy, Andover. See McKeen.
Abbott, Edwin A. Francis Bacon : an account
of his life and works. London, 1885. 8°. 2550.59
Abbott, Edwin A., and Rushbrooke, William
G. The common tradition of the synoptic Gos-
pels in the text of the revised version. London,
1884. Sm. 8°. 341563
Acetic acid. See Gardner.
Ackermann, Hans. See Holstein.
Actors. See La Rounat ; — Sarcey.
Adam, Lucien. Le Taensa a-t-il ^t^ forgd de
toutes pifeces } R^ponse a M. Daniel G. Brinton.
Paris, 1885. L. 8°. *4464.84
Mr. Brinton's article, The Taensa grammar and diction-
ary, a deception exposed, was published in the American
antiquarian and oriental journal for March, 1SS5, pp. loS-
113 [*44is.S2.7].
Adams, Charles K., editor. Representative
British orations, with notes. N. Y., 1884. 3 v.
16°. 4559a.77
Contents. — 1. Sir John Eliot; Pym; Chatham; Mans-
field; Burke. 2. Pitt; Fox; Mackintosh; Erskine. 3.
Canning; Macaulay; Cobden; Bright; Beaconsfield; Glad-
stone.
Adams, John. See Mackay.
Adams, Samuel. See Hosmer.
Adams, William H. D. The merry monarch ;
or, England under Charles 11. London, 1885.
2 V. 8°. 2570.23
Advielle, Victor. Histoire de Gracchus Babeuf
et du Babouvisme. Paris, 1884. 2 v. 8". 4653.56
" Babouviste : partisan de IVgalit^ absolue entre tous les
hommes; Babouvisme : Doctrine des Babouvistes." — Littri.
Aeronautics. See May.
Aesthetics. See Kedney; — Lemcke.
Afghanistan. See Eastern question ; — Roden-
bough.
Africa. See Cameron ; — Featherman ; —
Lenz; — Manheimer; — Oberlaender; — Tissot.
Agassiz, Elizabeth C. Louis Agassiz : his
life and correspondence. Boston, 1885. 2 v.
Portraits. Plates. 12°. 4246-63
Agge, Anne A., and Brooks, Mary M. Marble-
head sketches. Boston, 1885. F». •♦*2350.29
Agricola, Cnajus Julius. See Tacitus.
Agricola, Rudolf. See Bezold.
Agriculture. See Gilbert, J. H.; — Institute;
— Lafargue.
Ahmed-Arabi, Pasha. See Long.
Alaska. See Elliott ; — Scidmore.
Albany, A'. Y. See Phelps, H. P. ; — Weise.
Alba-Raymond, Gabriel, and Genoud, Tobias
N. College Lafayette's First French book, or,
the treasure of the French conversation, con-
taining 1500 nouns, with a questionnaire. Boston.
[18S5.] 120. 26893.96
Albuminuria. See New Sydenham.
Alexander. Francesca. Roadside songs of
Tuscany. Part 6-9. N. Y., 1885. Plates. 8°.
2774.68
Alexandrine library. See Busch.
Algiers. See Bourde.
BATES HALL
Alice. L'rand duchess of Hesse, princess of
C,rcat Britain and Ireland. Letters to the Queen.
Popular edition. London, 1885. 8°. 255ob.52
Allen A. P. The ambassadors of commerce.
Ix.ndon' 1885. Sm. 8°. 365784
On loinmcrcial traveller*.
Allen, Carl F, Hintoire de Danemark depuis
|p. ' ■' ■ .cju'a nos jours. Avec
jj, lilies fjt^n^alogiques.
Tra.m.i u.i|.>- •• ;- ^...lion danoise par E.
Bcauvois. Complete pour Ics neuf dernieres
,-,•<•.- ihi ri-anc lie Frederic vn [jusqu'en 1S66].
. 1S78. 2v. 8°. 482352
.\ard Heron. Violin-making. Lon-
duii. 16^4. Ulus. 8". 4046.71
An appendix, pp. i»9-348. contoins a bibliography of the
violin.
Allen, Grant Charles Darwin. London,
18S5. [English worthies, edited by A. Lang.]
Sm. 8°. 255ob.6o
Aiirn loseph H. Three phases of modern
11 alvtnism, unitarianism, liberalism.
It. ... 8". 5450-67
Allgcmcme oesterreichische Literaturzeitung.
Hcrau>Beber und Chefredacteur : J. Singer.
Jahri;. 1, Nr. 1-9. Wien. 1S85. F". *5240.io
Almanach des spectacles, public par A. Sou-
bie». Continuant I'ancien Almanach des spec-
Udet. T. 8-10, 1881-83. Paris, 1882-S4. 32°.
♦4699a. 55
Alphabets. See Hrachowina.
Alpine plants. See Atlas.
Alum. See Gardner.
Amateur work, illus^trated. Edited by the
author of " Every man his own mechanic."
London. [1885?]' 3 v. Illus. S°. 40103.55
Vol. 2 has the title " Mechanics made easy."
Ainbert, Joachim M. J. J. A. J., baron. Gau-
lois et Gcrmains. R^cits militaires. [T. 3.] La
Loire ct lEst, 1870-1871. Paris. [1885.] Por-
iniits. 8». 2824.65.3
Ambushes. See Malleson.
America. S^r Bastian ; — Eden ; — Vining.
Amt: ' I'irst editions of. See Leon.
Anv The. Under the direction
ofF. L. ., i....;i.] Books in print and for
sale (including reprints and importations) July
I, 1876. Compiled by Lynds E. Jones. [Part
3. Books recorded (including reprints and im-
portations) July I, 1876-June 30, 1S84. Com-
piled by Mihs A. I. Appleton.] N. Y., 1880-85.
a part* in 4 v. 40.
Trustees' Room, F.2 ; Ordering Dept.
In each pan, volume 1 contains the author and title en-
trW«, and volume t, Utc subject entries.
American committee of revision of the Bible.
Hittnrical account of the work of the American
committee. N. Y., 188^. 8°. 34ioa.S9
American druggitt. Vol. 13. N. Y., 1884. F".
*77io6o
American furniture gazette. Vol. 6. [Chicago,
i«N, ] niu,. K». •7371.5
A:ncrican lertev cattle club. Herd register.
\ '> 7. N.Y.. 1S81. Photographs. 8". '3992.55
American journal of archaeology. Vol. i, no.
t. Baltimore, 1885. Plates. L. 8°. •6236.59
Aroeriom loyalists. Set Myers.
American society of civil engineers. Index to
the library. Part 1. Railroads. N. Y., 1881. 8".
•6175.26
January,
American teacher. Devoted to principles and
methods of teaching. New series, vol. i, 2.
Editors: T. W. Bicknell, W. E. Sheldon, W. N.
Ilailmann. Boston, 1883, 85. Ulus. 4°.
•7590.54
The American teacher is formed by the union of the
oeriodicals, The public school, The primarj- school, Ihe
kindergarten messenger, and The teacher's companion.
Amharic language. See Abbadie.
Amherst college. Obituary record of gradu-
ates for the year ending July, 1S70, 72, 74, 75-84-
Amherst, i8"70-84. 8°. *449i-73
Amiaud, Albert. Aper^u de I'^tat actuel des
legislations civiles de I'Europe, de I'Amerique,
etc., avec indication des sources bibliographiques.
Paris, 1884. 8°. 3615-58
Amiel, Henri F., compiler. Les etrangeres :
poesies, traduites de diverses litteratures. Re-
production des rhythmes originaux. Paris.
[1876.] 16°. 467387
Ammonia. See Gardner.
Anatomy, Artistic. See Rochet.
Ancient and modern familiar quotations from
the Greek, Latin, and modern languages. Trans-
lated into English. Phila., 1883. 12°. 6247.23
Ancients. See Wavrin ; — Yaggy.
Anderson, John C. Shropshire : its early his-
tory and antiquities. Illus. London, 1864. S°.
♦25003.69
Anecdotes. See Tobacco talk.
Anglo-Saxon language and literature. See
Fac-similes ; — Sievers.
Anglo-Saxons. See Birch.
Animals. See Herdman; — Hoeck; — Robin-
son, P.
Annales du Bibliophile beige. Nouvelle s^rie.
Tome I. Bruxelles, 1882 8°. *6i45-5
Annual register, The: for 1884. London, 1S85.
8°. *62i7.i
Annuities. See Henry, Jardine.
Anonymous books. See Halkett.
Anthony, Henry B. See Rhode Island.
Anthropology. See Topinard.
Anthropometry. See Rochet.
Antiquities. See American journal ; — An-
derson ; — Archjeological institute ; -— Bastian ;
— Dumont ; — Egypt ; — Ephemeris ; — Mercer ;
— Recueil ; — Sewell ; — Suffolk ; -~ Tondeur ; —
Yaggy ; — Yorkshire.
Aphasia. See Bernard.
Apostles. See Parker, J. ; — Schaff.
Apples. See Barron.
Appleton, John II. Beginner's hand-book of
chemistry. Providence, 1S85. Illus. I2<'. 3974.66
Appleton, Thomas G. Life and letters. Pre-
pared by Susan Hale. N. Y., 1S85. Portrait.
I2^ 4246.57
Appleton's annual cyclopaedia, 1884. N. Y. ,
1885. 80. *43i3i
Appleton's dictionary of New York and vicin-
ity. With maps. N. Y., 18S5. 16°. *2379a.8o
Arabia. .S^j-Ranke; — Rivoyre.
Arabian nights' entertainments. Alif Laila
wa Laila. [In Arabic] [Bulak.] A. H. 1297
[18S0]. 4 v. in 2. S*. 3021.24
Archaeological institute of America. Regula-
tions, officers, and list of members. Boston,
1S83. 8°. *42i6.54
Arches, ^scjenkin.
Architects. See List.
Architecture. See Choisy; — Encyclopedia;
— Handbuch ; — Reed, S. B.
1886.
BATES HALL
Archiv fiir die gesammte Physiologic des
Menschen und der Thiere. Heraiisg. von E. F.
W. Pfliiger. Register zum 1-30 Band. Bonn,
1885. S^ *376oa.6o
Archiv fur Geschichte des deutschen Bnch-
handels. Herausg. von der Historischen Com-
mission des Borsenvereins der deutschen Buch-
handler. Leipzig, 1S84. 8°. 61 14.7
Arctic regions, ^ee Schley; — Schwatka; —
United States. Cong. docs.
Argentine Republic. See Latzina.
Argot. See Larchey.
Aristotle. Ha-Tapuach : the apple. A treatise
on the immortality of the soul by Aristotle the
Stagyrite. Trans, from the Hebrew, with notes
and aphorisms, by Isidor Kalisch. N. Y., 1885.
Sm. 40. 2977.53
Armitage, Ella S. The connection between
England and Scotland. With map. London,
1885. [Highways of history.] Sm. 8".
24iga.6i
Arnold, Benedict. Regimental memorandum
book. Written while at Ticonderoga and Crown
Point, 1775. Phila., 1884. 8°. *42ii.59
The same may be found in the Pennsylvania magazine of
history and biography, vol. 8, pp. 363-376 [*S33S-t-8J.
Arnold, Edwin. See Wilkinson.
Arnold, Matthew. Discourses in America.
London, 1885. Sm. 8°. 4562.27
Contents. — Numbers; or, the majority and the remnant;
Literature and science; Emerson.
Artesian wells. See United States. Dept. of
agriculture.
Artists. See Claretie ; — Clement ; — Vasari.
Ashmont,/5e««/. See Perry, Joseph Y.,Jr.
Ashton, John. Old times : a picture of social
life at the end of the eighteenth century. Lon-
don, 1885. Illus. L. 8°. *4524.6
Asia, Central. See Eastern question ; — Lans-
dell ; — Ujfalvy von Mezo-Kdvesd.
Asseline, Alfred. Victor Hugo intime. Paris,
1885. 12°. 4659.64
Assignments. See Salpius.
Assyria. Sec Recueil.
Astronomical instruments. See Fauth.
Astronomy. See Ball ; — Burnham ; — Great
Britain. Royal observatory ; — Hill, R. ; — Royal
astronomical society.
Atgeld, John P. Our penal machinery and its
victims. Chicago, 1884. 8°. 3572-74
Atlanta university, G"eor^/a. Bulletin. No. i.
Atlanta, 1883. Illus. 4°. ♦4490.6
Atlantic ocean. See Findlay.
Atlas der Alpenflora. Herausgegeben vom
Deutschen und oesterreichischen Alpenverein.
Nach der Natur gemalt von A. Hartinger. Text
von K. W. V. Dalla Torre. Wien, 1882, 84-
Text, I v., 16°; Plates, 4 v., Sm. 4°. *3859.82
Atlases. See Bevan ; — Labberton.
Auburn theological seminary, N'. Y. General
catalogue, 1883. Auburn, N.Y., 1883. 8°.
* 2390a. 73
Auk, The: a quarterly journal of ornithology.
Vol. I, 2, no. 1-3. Published for the American
ornithologists' union. Boston, 1884, 85. Plates.
8°. *7904.2
A continuation of the Bulletin of the Nuttall ornitholog-
ical club [*7404.i].
Aungervyle society. Reprints, ist, 2d series.
Edinburgh, 1881-S4. 2 v. 8". *4552-50
Aungervyle society, continued.
Contents. — i. Klugellum parliamcntarium [by Andrew
Marvcll]. A journey into Enj^land in the year MDXCVlit,
by P. I^Ientzncr. A garland ol old historical ballads, 1600-
1752. Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the high-
lands of Scotland, and translated from the Gaelic or Erse
language, 1760. The romance of Octavian, emperor of
Rome. The imprisonment and death of King Cnarlcs i,
related by one of his judges, E. Ludlow. 3. The Indian
game of chess, bv Sir \V. Jones; The Burmha game of chess
compared with tlie Indian, Chinese, and Persian games by
Hiram Cox. A key to " Epics of the ton " [by Lady Anne
See Green, S. A. ; — Trom-
ipjCS (
Hamilton]. Proper'lessons for thetorics (i7iS)I Limilon and
the countrey carbonadoed and quatred into seucrall char.nc-
ters (1632), by D. Lupton. The mystery of the good old
cause (1660). The impeachment of James, Lord Strange
(1642). A chronological table of French dramatic works
from A.D. I300 to 1599, by E. Goldsmid. Two political
squibs: (a) The ghost (1660); (b) An epitaph (1690). The
hermit of Warkworth (1771), by Thomas Percy. " We pity
the plumage but forget the dyfng bird '' f 1817), by the her-
mit of Marlow [Percy Bysshe Shelley]. The passionate re-
monstrance (1641). The discovery of the Barmudas; or,
lie of Divels (1610), by S. Jourdan. The Russian invasion
of Poland (1563). The kiss: fragments (1S03). An epitha-
lamium (1613), byT. Heywood.
Aurora borealis.
holt.
Australia. See Hatton ; — Praed.
Austria. Kaiserliches konigliches Reichs-
Kriegs-Ministerium. Kais. konigl. Militar-
Schematismus fur 1885. Wien, 1884. 8°. *4837.5
Automatism. See Prince, M. 11.
Ayer, N. W., and son. Manual for advertisers.
Containing lists of daily, weekly, semi-monthly,
and monthly publications in the United States and
Dominion of Canada. Phila., 1883. 8°. ♦6190.11
Aztecs. See Biart.
Babeuf, Francois N. See Advielle.
Bacon, Francis, lord. See Abbott.
Bacourt, Adolphe F. de. Souvenirs of a diplo-
mat : private letters from America during the
administrations of Van Buren, Harrison, and
Tyler. Trans, from the French. N. Y., 1885.
120. 4368.57
The French edition may be found on shelf-no. 3366.65.
Bacteria. See Dolley.
Bailey, L. H.,jr. Talks afield about plants
and the science of plants. Boston, 1885. Illus.
12". 3858.82
Baird, Charles W. History of the Huguenot
emigration to America. N. Y. [1885.] 2 v. Illus.
8°. 352364
Baker, Thomas. A battling life, chiefly in the
civil service. London, 1885. Sm. 8°. 2550.58
Baker, William M., and Harris, Vincent D.
Kirkes' Hand-book of physiology, nth edition.
With nearly 500 illus. N. Y., 1S85. 3 v. [Wood's
Library of standard medical authors.] 8°. 3761.78
Ball, Robert S. The story of the heavens.
With coloured plates and illus. London, 1885. 8".
3922.66; **5o84.54
Ballads. See Child; — Maidment; — Rox-
burghe.
Ballingall, William. The shores of Fife.
Edinburgh, 1872. Woodcuts. 4". *247o.54
The text is by v.arious authors. The illustrations are
engraved by Ballingall.
Ballou, Maturin M. Due south : or Cuba past
and present. Boston, 1885. 12°. 2316.65
Baltimore plenary council. See Memorial ; —
Pastoral.
Bancroft, Hubert H. History of the Pacific
states. Vol. 7, 8, 14, 22. San Francisco, 1884,
85. Illus. 8». 4212.50
Contents. — 7, 8. History of Mexico, vol. 4, j. 1804-1861.
14. California, vol. 2, 1801-1S34. aa. The northwest coast
vol. I, 1543-1800.
BATXS HAUi
Bangor historical magazine. Vol. i, no. i, 3.
Julj, September, 1885. Bangor, Me. [1885.] 8°.
'4437-65
Banking. .^^^ Journal ; — Rae ; — Rhodes.
Bar.' ^'c N. Written to order: Ijeing
•omc . the journevings of an irresponsi-
'•' • - ..V the author of " A day of my life
London, 1S85. Sm. 8°. 4367-77
! travel in South America.
Banvard, Joseph. Southern explorers and
coloni»tA, as illustrated in the early events con-
ruM ti-d with the French settlement at Fort Caro-
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This is one of the larjfe paper edition of ninety cnpiea,
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Nash, PVederick H. Y* names & age» of all
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New England methodist historical society.
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Pioneer society, Michigan. Pioneer collec-
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Society of California pioneers, San Francitco.
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Soramer, Wilhelm. Die Metrik des Hans
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[by T. Shelton]. London, 1675. 8^ ***3090.25
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The second part of the history of the valorous and witty-
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Spanish by Michael Cervantes : and now translated into
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young gentleman. Boston, 1757. Sm. 4".
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— The times: a poem. [Anon.'] [Boston.''
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Church, EdwardiyV. The dangerous vice . . .
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merly of Boston. Columbia pr. 1789. Sm. 4°.
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Bermvdas. Barbados. London, 1670. F°
♦*436o.55
Clay, Johann, the younger. H6llen- und
Himelfaiirt Jesu Christi, nebenst darauf erfolgter
sichtbarer Ausgiessung Gottes des Heiligen
Geistes. In jetzo kunst&bliche hochteutsche
Reimarten verfassetdurch Johann Clajen. Nurn-
berg. 1644. Sm. 4". *^*7440.94
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Colletta, Pietro. History of the Kingdom of
Naples, 1 734-1825. Trans, from the Italian by
S. Horner. With a supplementary chapter,
1825-1856. Edinburgh, 1858. 2 v. 8°. 2724.51
Collin, Heinrich J. von. Coriolan. Ein
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Comet, The: a poem. Boston, 1744. 12".
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philosophy of agriculture and gardening. With
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Davenport, John. The knowledge of Christ
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saved. London, 1653. Sm. 4°. **H.99.io3
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ou lemons de morale convenables a la jeunesse.
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Dennis, John. The advancement and refor-
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Dcvens, Richard. A comment on Romc pas-
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— A paraphrase on some parts of the book of
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Earlom, Richard, and Turner, Charlcu. Por-
traits of characters illuRtrious in BritiKh history
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Eighth to the end of the reign of James the
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[1813.] 4°. ••Q.13.6; •♦K.I5I.8
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and 12 of the portraits are inKcrted. tj portraits an: waot-
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Ebert, Johann A. Episteln und vermischte
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65198.28
Contains short sketches of the prominent politiciana of
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The first and successful essay is by John Morgan; the
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Gardiner, John. The widowed mourner. [A
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••H.95.xa5
Goethe, Johann W. von. Iphigenia in Tauris.
A drama. Trans, by G. J. Adler. N. Y., 1850.
12°. 48703.45
— The sorrows of Werter. [A German story,
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1779.] 2 V. Sm. 8°. 6879.69
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Grillparzer, Franz. Die Ahnfrau. Ein Trauer-
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— Ein treuer Diener seines Herrn. Trauer-
spiel. Wien, 1830. 8°. •6876.15
First edition.
Guenther, Johann C. Sammlung von Johann
Christian Gunthers aus Schlesien, theils noch
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deutschen und lateinischen Gedichten. Franck-
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6878.68
Haller, Adela, translator. Metrical transla-
tions from the German of Goethe, Schiller,
Uhland, Heine and others by a German lady.
Hamburg, 1852. 8°. 6878.1
Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph, Freikerr von.
Italia in hundert und einem Stindchen besungen
von einem Morgenlander. \^Amon.'\ Leipzig,
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Harris, Thaddeus M. The triumphs of su-
perstition : an elegy. By a student of Harvard
university. Boston, 1790. Sm. 4°. 'H. 95.128
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Harrod, William. The antiquities of Stamford
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Hayley, William. An essay on epic poetry;
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Edward Gibbon. With notes. 2d edition. Lon-
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— Ode, inscribed to John Howard. 3d edi-
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— Plays of three acts ; written for a private
theatre. London, 1784. 4". *456i.i7
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Hemingway, Joseph. History of the city of
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History, The, and antiquities of the parish
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Worshipful company of carpenters of the city of
London, compiled chiefly from records in their
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*4535-29
Jussieu, Laurent P. de. Antoine et Maurice.
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— Fables et contes en vers. Paris, 1829. 24".
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— Histoire de Pierre Giberne ancien sergent
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La Motte Fouque, Friedrich H. C, Freiherr
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Time of Charlemagne.
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Landor, Walter Savage. Selections, edited bv
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Liscow, Christian L. Sammlung satyrischer
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Luther, Martin. Geistliche Lieder. Nach
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Mallet, Paul H. Northern antiquities : or a
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Mallet. With additional notes by the English
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version of the Edda. Edinburgh, 1809. 2 v.
Sm. 8°. 4838.11
Maryland. Acts of assembly, passed in the
province of Maryland, from 1692, to 1715. Lon-
don, 1723. F". " **637o.22
Mather, Cotton. The glorious throne. A
short view of our great Lord-Redeemer, on his
throne; ordering by his providence, all the
changes in the world : and most particularly,
what has occurr'd in the death of our late mem-
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Hanover. Boston, 1714. 16°.
**H. 18.240; **H. 99.63
— Johannes in eremo. Memoirs, relating to
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Norton, who dyed, 1663. John Wilson, who
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Reverend and renowned ministers of the Gospel,
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Pastor of the church at Hartford. [Boston.]
1695. 240. **H. 99.76
" To the reader," by Increase Mather, is prefi.xed.
Mather, Increase. Soul-saving gospel truths.
Deliver'd in several sermons. 2d edition. Bos-
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Mather, Samuel. The sacred minister; anew
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Maule, Thomas. An abstract of a letter to
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Melvil, Sir James. Memoirs : containing an
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historians. Particularly relating to England and
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Mary, Qiieen of Scots, and King James. Published
by G. Scott. 2d edition. Edinburgh, 1735. 8°.
*6540.57
Moeller, Johann G. P. Schwedisch-deutsches
W6rterbuch. 3te Auflage. Leipzig, 1808. 8°.
♦4887. I I
Monitor, The : or, British freeholder. From
August 9, 1755, to July 16, 1757. [Vol. 1,] and
2. London, 1757-63. 8^ *65i9a.29
Motley assembly, The, a farce. Published for
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8°. **H.99.94
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names of the persons satirized.
Moultrie, John. Poems. 2d edition. London,
1838. Plate. Sm.8°. *6566.i9
Muehlenfels, Ludwig von, editor. A manual
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Muellner, Amadeus Gottfried Adolph. Spiele
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Nichols, John B. Account of the royal hos-
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Plan. 40. *246oa.67
Nixon, Francis R. The history of Merchant-
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40. *25ooa.70
On the death of the Reverend Benjamin Col-
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On the title-page is written, "Joseph Seccombe, afterward
minister in Kingston, N.H." Seccombe graduated at Har-
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Pearson, Anthony. The great case of tythes
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Pennsylvania. Legislative documents. Jour-
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13 v. in 14. 8". *6364.52
This set has only vol. i of the reports for the 50th, 53d,
56th and sSth sessions.
Perseverance. A poem. In reply to the Rever-
end Mr. [John] Wesley's poetical performance,
falsly called, "An answer to all which the Rever-
end Dr. Gill has printed on the final persever-
ance of the saints." London, 1773. 8°.
**H.95.i26
Peschwitz, Gottfried von, compiler. Hoch-
teutscher Parnass : das ist anmuthige Formeln,
sinnreiche poetische Beschreibungen, und kunst-
zierliche verbluhmte Arten zu reden, aus den
besten und berahmtesten Poeten unserer Zeit.
Jehna, 1663. 16°. *6876.4
Philips, Katherine. Poems by the most de-
servedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the
matchless Orinda. Added Monsievr Corneille's
Pompey and Horace, tragedies. With several
other translations out of the French. London,
1667. Portrait. Po. ♦♦'^656i.55
Picchioni, Luigi. Del senso allegorico, pratico
e dei vaticini della Divina commcdia : lezioni due
recitate alia Socicta academica di Basilea. Basi-
lea, 1857. 8°. 4792-6
Pious remains of a young gentleman lately
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No. 6in**H.g5.ix8
On the verso of the title-p.i?e is written, " Mr. Samuel
Byles, who died June 16, 1764, in the aist year of hia
age."
Piroli, Tommaso. Gli edificj antichi di Roma.
Pubblicati, e divisi in 82 tavole dall' incisore T.
Piroli. [Roma, 1810.?] 82 plates. 8». *8o94.i8
Pitchero-Threnodia. Or, an elegiack poem
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Scituate ; who put off his earthly tabernacle on
Friday, Septemb. xxvii, mdccxxiii. Boston,
1724. 12". ♦•H.99.93
Poems of early years, in nine chaplets, by a
Wrangler, of Trin-Coll. Camb. M. A. London,
1851. Sm.80. 6566.59
Poetischer Staar-Stecher, in welchem sowohl
die schlesische Poesie uberhaupt, aU auch der
Herr v. Lohenstein und Herr Hoffrath Neukirch
gegen die Junckerische Untersuchung verthay-
diget, absonderlich aber die Ehre der Hancki-
schenGedichtegerettet, und dergleichenTadlern
ihre poetische Blindheit gewiesen wird. Breslau,
1730. 16°. , •6876.a
Rathbone, Hannah M. The strawberry girl,
with other thoughts and fancies in verse. Lon-
don, 1858. Sm. 8°. •6566.60
Register, The, of Pennsylvania. Edited bv S.
Hazard. Vol. 1-16. Phila. [1828-1836.] \S. 8».
•6370.5a
Riddle, Joseph E. The natural history of in-
fidelity and superstition in contrast with Chris-
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8«. 3434-57
Risdon, Tristram. The chorographical de-
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With considerable additions. London, 181 1. 8<*.
♦2507.23
Robin's panegyrick, or, the Norfolk miscel-
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Most of the contents are political writingfs. Part a bear*
date 1 73 1.
Roug6, Oliver C C Emmanuel, vicotnte de.
M^moire sur inscription du tombeau d'Ahmes,
chef des nautoniers. Paris, 1851. Plates. 4°.
5051-75
S., W. The Antigonian and Bostonian beau-
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at St. John's, Antigua, on Thursday the 7th of
July, and afterwards at Boston, in King-street.
ByW. S.,^.5- Boston. [1754] 8°. ♦♦H.95.119
Saltmarsh, John. Some drops of the viall,
powred out in a season, when it is neither night
nor day : or, some discoveries of lesus Christ
His glory in severall books, viz. The new
quiere; The opening of the vindication; The
smoake in the temple; The groanes for liberty;
The divine right of the presbytery discussed ; An
end of one controversie ; Reasons for vnity,
peace, and love, and Shadowes flying away.
London, 1646. Sm. 4°- ♦♦H.94.56
Most of these tracts have separate title-pages.
Sartorius von Waltershausen, Ernst W. C,
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Tagen- lAnon.] Gdttingen, 1850. 16". 6879.70
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Say, Samuel. Poems on several occasions :
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Schmid, Christoph. Ausgewlhlte Schriften.
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12°. 6878.66
Schulze, Ernst C. F. Gedichtc. Gdttingen,
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Sewall, Jonathan M. A versification of Presi-
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Shaw, George. Vivarium naturre, or the nat-
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Smartt, Thomas L. A brief history of the
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[1824.] 8". *2507.30
Southey, Robert, editor. Select works of the
British poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, with
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Spooner, Lysander. The law of intellectual
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Suhl, Ludewig, editor. Der Todtentanz nach
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Swanwick, John. Poems of several occasions.
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Tieck, Johann Ludwig. The lover of nature;
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Tobin, John. The school for authors : a com-
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Trials, continued.
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July nth, 16S0. 1681. 4. The information of Capt. Hen.
Wflkinson, of what hath passed betwixt him and some other
persons. 16S1. 5. The arraignment, tryal and condemna-
tion of Stephen Colledge for high-treason, 17th and iSth of
August 16S1. 16S1. 6. The tryal and condemnation of
George Borosky alias Borotzi, Christopher Vratz and John
Stern ; for the murder of Thomas Thynn. With the tryal of
Charles John count of Coningsmark, as accessory. Feb. 2S,
16S1. 16S2. 7. The tryal of Nathaniel Thompson, John
Farewell, William Pain, at Guild-Ilall, London, 20t1i of
June, 1682. S. Elliott, Adam.. A modest vindication of
Titus Gates the Salamanca doctor from perjury : or an essay
to demonstrate him only forsworn in several instances. 16S2.
9. The tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Samuel Shute [and twelve
others], for the riot at Guild-IIall, 16S2. 16S3. 10. A true
copy of the dying words of Stephen Colledge. [16S1.] Ji.
A Vindication of the Lord Russel's speech and papers, &c.,
from the foul imputation of falshood. [1683.] 12. Lord
Russel's speech vindicated. [1683.] 13. The night-walker
of Bloomsbury : being the result of several late consultations
between a vintner. Judge Tallow-chandler, &c. [16S3.] 14.
The speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge before the
castle at Oxford, Aug. 31., 16S1. [16S1.] 15. An account
how the earl of Essex killed himselt in the Tower of London,
i3thof July, 16S3. 1683. 16. Thetryals of Thomas Walcot,
William Hone, William Lord Russel, John Rous & Wil-
liam Blagg for hi^h treason. 16S3. 'T- The last speech
& behaviour of William late Lord Russel, July 21, 16S3.
Also, last speeches of Thomas Walcot, John Rouse & Wil-
liam Hone, 20th of July, 16S3. 1683. 18. The proceedings
against the Lord Russel, upon his tryal for high-treason, in
the Old-Baily, 13th of July [1683]. Also the trvals of W.
Hone, J. Rouse and W. Blake. [1683.] '9- Tillotson,
John. A letter to Lord Russel, 20th of July, 16S3. [16S3.I
20. Some succint remarks on tlie speech of the late Lord
Russel, to the sherifl's [etc.]. [16S3.J 21. Finch, Heneage,
\st earl of Nottingham. An antidote against poison: re-
marks upon the paper printed by direction of Lady Russel.
[Anon.] [1683.] 22. Settle, Elkanah. Animadversions on
the speech and confessions of William Lord Russel. [Anon.]
[16S3.] 23. Animadversions upon a paper, entituled, The
sjieech of the late Lord Russel, &c. [1683.] 24. L'Es-
trange. Sir Roger. Considerations upon a printed sheet
entituled the Speech of the latt Lord Russel to the sherifts.
16S3. 25. A vindication of the Lord Russel's speech and
innocence. 16S3. 26. A true copy of a paper written by
Tho. Walcot in Newgate, after his condemnation and de-
livered to his son innnediately before his execution. [1683.]
27. [John] Rouse, his case, truly st.^ted and written with his
own hand in Newgate, two days before his execution. An-
nexed a letter to his wife. 16S3. 28. A list of all the con-
spirators that have been seiz'd (and where committed) since
the discovery of the [Rye House] plot. [16S3?] 29. The
arraignment, tryal & condemnation of Algernon Sidney for
high-treason. 16S4. 30. The very copy of a paper delivered
to the sheriffs, on Dec. 7, 1683. By Algernon Sidney,
before his execution. 16S3. 31. Settle, E. Remarks on Al-
gernon Sidney's paper delivered to the sheriffs at his execu-
tion. [Anon.] [1683.] 32. Zeale, John. A narrative of
the phanatical [Popish] plot. 1683. 33. The tryal and con-
viction of John Hambden; upon an indictment of high-mis-
demeanour. 16S4. 34. The tryal of Laurence Braddon
and Hugh Speke, Gent, upon an information of high-mis-
demeanor, subornation and spreading false reports. 16S4.
35. The free and voluntary confession and narrative of
lames Holloway. [16S4.] 36. The proceedings against Sir
Thomas Armstrong, upon an outlawry for high treason, &c.
[1684.] 37. Smith, W., Af. A., schoolmaster at Islington.
Intrigues of the popish plot laid open. 1685. 38. The
trvals, convictions & sentence of Titus Oates, upon two in-
dictments for perjury. ifiSs. 39. The tryals of Henry
Cornish, for cons|)iriiig the death of the king. 1685. 40.
An account of what passed at the execution of the late Duke
of Monmouth, icth July, 1685. [1785.] 41. The tryal of
Henry baron Delamcre for high-treason, 14th of Jan., 1685.
16S6. '42. Samcrs, ]ohn, 1st baron Evesham. A brief history
of the succession [of the crown of England], collected out of
the records, and of the most authentick historians. [^«o«.]
[i6Sy?] 43. Settle, E. The character of a popish succes-
sour [etc. Anon.]. 1681. 44. Popish cruelties : account of
the trial, confession, &c., of Dr. W.[illiam] P.[arry]. 1680.
Truth's advocate and monthly anti-Jackson ex-
positor. By an association of individuals. Janu-
ary-October, 1828. Cincinnati, 1828. L. 8".
'''44ioa.62
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Villers, Charles F. D. de. Coup-d'oeil sur les
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I'Allemagne protestante; en particulier du ro-
jaumedeWestphalie. Cassel, 1808. 8°. 5594.70
" This is the book which in 1S14 determined me to ko to
Gottingen and study, whither I went in the summer otiSiS
and remained until £aster, 1S17." — Manuscript note by
George Tick nor.
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moorde onnozelheit. Treurspel, met aantee-
keningen uit's digters mondt opgeschrcven.
Nooit voor dezen gedrukt. t' Amersfoort, 1705.
Plate. 16°. No. I in *6878.34
Wake, William, archbishop of Canterbury.
An exposition of the doctrine of the Churchof
England, in the several articles proposed by [J.
B. Bossuet] Monsieur de Meaux ... in his Ex-
position of the doctrine of the catholick church.
Prefix'd a particular account of Monsieur de
Meaux's book. 3d edition. \^Anott.'\ London,
16S7. 4°. No. 2 in **5466.57
Bossuet's Exposition forms the preceding no. in the same
volume [No. i in **S466.57].
\Arasey, William G. L. Our ancient parishes;
or a lecture on " Qiiatford, Morville & Ashton
Eyre 800 years ago." By George Leigh Wasey.
Bridgnorth, 1859. Plates. Map. 8°. *2507.29
Weiss, Francois R. de. Principes philoso-
phiques, politiquesetmoraux. loe Edition. Paris,
1828. 2 V. 8°. 5386.6
Whetstone, George. Metrical lifeof George Gas-
coigne, the poet. Bristol, 1815. Sm.4°. **6562.6o
A reprint of the edition of 1577. A reprint by Arber may
be found on shelf-no. *66oS.22.
Whewell, William. On the foundations of
morals. Four sermons before the University of
Cambridge, November, 1837. Cambridge. [1837.]
8". 5585-24
White-Hall evening-post. [Various numbers
from February 28 to September 2, 172 1.] [Lon-
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Wigglesworth, Edward. A letter to the Rev-
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him and his conduct. Added, the president's
[Holyoke's] answer to the things charg'd upon
him by the said Mr. Whitefield as incon-
sistences. Boston, N. E., 1745. Sm. 4».
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de Guillaume de Nassau, prince d'Orange, contre
I'ddit de proscription public en i5Sopar Philippe
II, roi d'Espagne, avec les documents h I'appui.
Justification du Taciturne, de 1568. Correspon-
dances, ordonnances, citations, etc. Pr^c^d^ d'une
introduction par A. Lacroix. Bruxelles, 1858.
Sm. 8". 4827.30
Wodderspoon, John. Memorials of the
ancient town of Ipswich, in the county of Suf-
folk. Ipswich, 1850. Illus. Maps. L. 8".
*25ooa.66
Yates, Samuel. An history of the ancient
town and borough of Congleton [England], with
an appendix, containing a brief history and de-
scription of Astbury church. Congleton, 1820.
8". * ♦2507.27
Zacharia, Justus Friedrich W. Scherzhafte
epische und lyrische Gedichte. Neue Auflage.
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Zouch, Thomas. Memoirs of the life and
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Abbott, Edwin A. Francis Bacon : an account
of his life and works. Rox. 7122.2
Achard, Louis Amddee E. Le clos pommier,
par A. Achard; et Les prisonniers du Caucase,
par X. de Maistre. Chn. 5912.32
Addison, Joseph. Criticism on Milton's Para-
dise lost. Large paper ed. [Arber's English
reprints.] Chll. 773-4
Afterem, George, /5e«</. Silken threads. A
detective story. 39;^o
Agassiz, Elizabeth C, editor. Louis Agassiz :
his life and correspondence. 2 v.
1530.18; J. P. 1231.2; Rox. 52379
Agassiz, Louis J. R. Contributions to the
natural history of the United States. 4 v. Plates.
J. P. 193110
Aikman, William. A bachelor's talks about
married life and things adjacent. Chn. 5535. 10
Ainsworth, William H. The Lancashire
witches. A romance of Pendic forest.
I>or. 478.20
Alba-Raymond, Gabriel, and Genoud, Tobias
N. College Lafayette's First French book.
2061.23
Alcott, Louisa M. Aunt Jo's scrap bag. Vol.
3. Brl. 23.150
Conttnts. —3. Cupid and Chow -Chow, etc.
Vol. 5, 6. Illus.
S. B. 219.8
— Aunt Jo's scrap-bag.
Contents. —J. Jimmy's cruise in the Pinafore, etc. 6. Aa
old-fashioned Thanksgiving, etc.
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January,
Alden, Isabella M. {Pansy.) Christie's Christ-
mas. 39-28; S. B. 137-51
— Gertrude's diarj and The cube. 38.48
— In tlie woods and out and other stories. 38.45
— New gear's tangles, and other stories.
S. B. 137-50
— One commonplace day. 3938; Bri. 24.108
Dor. 47332 ; E. B. 314-14; Box. 2425.24
Alexander, Francesca. Roadside songs of Tus-
cany. Part 5. Dor. 14.20
Alexander, Mrs., pseud. See Hector, Annie F.
Allen, Willis B. Pine cones. 39 32
American association for the advancement of
science. Proceedings, i8th-32d meeting, 1S69-
1883. 15 V. Chn. 3828.1
Ames, F. S. D. Little hinges to great doors.
And other tales. Dor. 488.27
Ames, Nellie. (^Eleanor Kirk.) Up Broad-
way, and its sequel. A life story. E.B. 314.3
Amherst, Margaret S. Tyssen, compiler. In
a good cause. A collection of stories, poems,
and illustrations; 40.9
Published for the benefit of the North Eastern hospital
for cliildren, London.
Andersen, Hans C. The white swans and other
tales. Illus. 40.8
Anderson, Rasmus B. America not discovered
by Columbus. S. B. 157.46
Andrews, Jane. Ten boys who lived on the
road. Bri. 23.152; E. B. 498.2; S. B. 129.50
S. E. 623.15
Appletons' annual cyclopjedia, 1884. Illus.
I)or. 215.1 ; Box. R.R., C.3.1; S. B.R.R. 103
Argles, Margaret. A maiden all forlorn, and
other stories. By the author of " Molly Bawn."
Leipzig. 39-14; Dor. 478-19; J. P. 712.3
Rox. 2313.32; S. B. 282.20
Contents. — A maiden all forlorn; Monica; A rose dis-
tiU'd; Dr. Ball; Barbara; A fit of the blues
— A maiden all forlorn, and other stories. By
the Duchess [/.<;<?«</.]. Phila. 39.2; Chn. 2163.15
E, B. 318.10; Rox. 2436.21; S. B. 235.58
Contents. — A maiden all forlorn ; A rose distill'd ; A pas-
sive crime; Zara; Barbara; Nurse Eva; One New year's
eve; Vivienne.
"OtenderDolo.es." 39-3; Bri. 32.136
Dor. 473-23; J. P. 636.24; S. E. 454-37
Ascham, Roger. Toxophilus, 1545. [Arber's
English reprints.] Chn. 773.10
Ashton, John. Old times. A picture of social
life at the end of the eighteenth century. Illus.
Rox. 5431.10
At the red glove. A novel. 38 64; Bri. 27.114
E. B. 296.46; S. B. 233.52; S. E. 606.34
B., C. M. C. Topsy turvy. Illus. by W.J. A.
Miles. 3998
Badeau, Adam. Conspiracy. A Cuban ro-
mance. 1425-25 ; S. B. 227.39; S. E. 602.28
Bagehot, Waiter. The postulates of English
political economy. 130.82
Bailey, L. H., yV. Talks afield about plants
and the science of plants. 170.24; S. E. 123 13
Baker, George M. The globe drama. Original
plays. 136525
Contents. — The flowing bowl; Better than gold ; Com-
rade* ; Nevada ; or, the lost mine ; Past redemption ; Rebecca's
triumph.
Ball, Robert S. The story of the heavens.
With coloured plates and illus. S. E. 135.22
Ballantyne, Robert M. The Red Eric ; or, the
whaler's last cruise. Dor. 485.43
Ballou, Maturin. Due south; or, Cuba past
and present. 1630.12; Clin. 2345.14; Dor. 455.16
J. P. 1436.15; Box. 413 22; S. B. 336-39
S. E. 344-"
Balzac, Honor^ de. Pfere Goriot. Trans.
39.84; Bri. 27.133
Bancroft, Hubert H. History of the Pacific
States of North America. Vol. 14, 15. California,
iSoi-1840. Rox. 7421.15
Banim, Michael. The ghost hunter, and his
family. Dor. 473.18
Barker, Lucy D. S. Birds, beasts, and fishes.
Drawn by Harrison Weir. With prose and
poetry by Mrs. Sale Barker. 170.29
Barker, Mary A., Lady. Letters to Guy, and
A distant shore — Rodrigues. 1696.16
Dor. 459-5 ; J.P« 73323; Rox. 428.24
S. B. 344-32
Letters written from West Australia, May, iSSj-June,
18S4, and a short sketch of Rodrigues.
Barnard, Edna A. Maple range. A frontier
romance. 1712.27
Barnard, George. Handbook of foliage and
foreground drawing. Illus. Rox. 6627.13
Barnum, Phineas C. The art of money-get-
ting. No. 2 in 182.28
Barr, Amelia E. The Hallam succession. A
tale of Methodist life in two countries. 39-ii
Barrili, Anton G. The devil's portrait. Trans,
from the Italian. 39- 1; S. B. 230.70
Barrows, Samuel J. A baptist meeting-house :
the staircase to the old faith ; the open door to
the new. Dor. 526.17
Bartlett, George B., editor. The Concord
guide book. 2d edition. Illus. Dor. 457.26
Bartley, George C. T. The schools for the
people. Bri. 155-131 ,
'Basil, pseud. " The wearing of the green."
S.E. 559-14
Bates, Arlo. A wheel of fire. 39-44
Bri. 27.118; Dor. 473 34; E. B. 3^^.10
J. P. 437-2; S. B. 234.63 ; S. E. 509-47
Bauer, Karoline P. A., Grdfin von Broel-
Plater. Memoirs. From the German.
1525-33; Box. 5724-9
Baylor, Frances C. On both sides. A novel.
39.107; Bri. 27. 131; Chn. 2174.15
E. B. 314.15; Rox. 2613.3; S. B. 235.61
S. E. 603.27
Originally appeared in " Lippincott's magazine" in two
parts, called " The perfect treasure," and " On this side." —
Preface.
Beal, Samuel. Buddhism in China.
S. B. 290.14
Beers, Henry A. Nathaniel Parker Willis.
[American men of letters.] 1514.28; Bri. 53.125
Benjamin, Samuel G. W. The cruise of the
Alice May in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and ad-
jacent waters. Illus. J. P. 1323.8
Bernard, William Bayle. The life of Samuel
Lover, with selections from his unpublished
papers and correspondence. 1517.21
Besant, Walter. Uncle Jack and other stories,
by Walter Besant [and W. H. Pollock]. 39 24
Bible. The parallel Bible : being the author-
ised version arranged in parallel columns with
the revised version. Rox. R.R. H.4.5
— The historical books of the Bible. (School
and family edition.) Chn. 5815.23
Contents. — Joshua; Judges; I. Samuel; 11. Samuel;
I. Kings; II. Kings; Ezra; Nehemiah; Summary of
events.
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Bible, continued.
— Pentateuch. The Pentateuch. (School and
family edition.) Published bj Adolph Moses
and I. S. Moses. Clin. 5815.22
Birney, Catherine H. The Grimk^ sisters.
S. B. 168.38
Bisbee, Mariana M. Tent V, Chautauqua. 39.30
Bishop, William H. Fish and men in the
Maine islands. Illus. 1631.20
Bismarck-Schoenhausen, Otto E. L., FUrst
von. Fiirst Bismarck als Redner. Vollstandige
Sammlung der parlamentarischen Reden Bis-
marcks seit dem Jahre 1847. 2 v. Rox. 5725.29
Black, James R. The ten laws of health.
S. E. 118.12
Black, William. White heather. A novel.
1425.10; Dor. 473-44 ; J. P. 638.19
Blackburn, William M. History of the Chris-
tian church to [1878]. E. B. 361.7
Bolton, Sarah E. K. Lives of poor boys who
became famous. Portrs. . 1540.58
Bompas, George C. Life of Frank Buckland.
Box. 5336.9
Bonwick, James. The lost Tasmanian race.
Box. 591523
Boston. Municipal register, for 1885.
Bri. 175.45; Chn. 1427.2; Dor. 202.11
E. B. 32.26; J. P. 932.22; N. E. iii.u
Box. 1210.1; S. B. 206.13; S. E. 238.7
— City auditor. Annual report, 1884-1885.
S. B. 202.4
— Overseers of the poor. Annual report,
1884-1885. Chn. 1434-4
— Record commissioners. Reports 4th-[6th],
i2th, 13th. Bri. 176.131; Chn. 2738.8
Dor. 202.14; E. B. 201.18; J. P. 1914.1
Rox. 2444.1 ; S. B. 202.18; S. E. 238.10
Report 4th-6th are of the 2d edition.
Boys and girls' annual. 1886. Illus. 1882.5
Braddon, Mary E. Diavola ; or, nobody's
daughter. Bri. 38.211
— Wyllard's weird. 39 6; Dor. 478. 18
J. P. 712.1 ; Rox. 2313.31 ; S. B. 282.81
Brentano, Clemens. Fairy tales from Bren-
tano. Told in English by Kate Freiligrath
Kroeker. Illus. Rox. 1135.3
Bromley, George W., and co. Atlas of the city
of Boston. Vol.6. Charlestown and Brighton.
Chn. R.R.
Brooks, Byron A. Phil Vernon and his school-
masters. A story of American school life. 39.95
Brooks, Charles T. Poems, original and trans-
lated. Rox. 5217.12
Brooks, Elbridge S. Hi.storic boys : their en-
deavors, their achievements and their times.
Illus. 1531-7 ; l*or. 486.32
Contents. — Marcus of Rome; Brian of Munster; Olaf
o'f Norway; William of Normandy; Baldwin of Jerusalem ;
Fredericli of Hohenstaufen ; Harry of Monmouth ; Gio-
vanni of Florence; Ixtlil' of Tezcuco ; Louis of Bourbon;
Charles of Sweden; Van Rensselaer of Rensselaerswick.
Nine of the twelve stories have already appeared in St.
Nicholas, but these have been revised and amplified. —
Preface.
— In No-man's land. E. B. 498.3
Brooks, William K. Handbook of invertebrate
zoology. S. B. 392-43
Brown, Edmund W. The life of society.
Rox. 5821.22
Browne, Lennox. Voice use and stimulants.
S. E. 141.16
Browning, John. How to use our eyes. Illus.
Dor. 526.16
Bryson, Mary L Child life in Chinese homes.
"'"\t ,-r - ^.. 1696.17; Rox. 59i5.aa
— Home-life m Chma. S. B. 173.15
Buerstenbinder, Elisabeth. Enthralled and
released. From the German, 39*5
— Gebanntunderldst. Roman von E. Werner
Ipscud.y aoio.19
Another translation, besides that above, with the tiUc
Banned and blessed may be found on 1469.67.
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward R. L., zd baron Lyt-
ton. The life, letters and literary remains' of
Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton. By his son.
With portraits and illus. Vol. i (containing
vols. I, 2 of the English edition). Dor. 504.14
Burnley, James. Sir Titus Salt, and George
Moore. 1518.10
Butler, William F. Red Cloud, the solitary
Sioux. A story of the great prairie. Dor. 484.1
Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag Journevs in
the Levant. 1691.18; Bri. 66.92; J. P. 1433.21
Rox. 212.8; S. B. 173.7; >». E. 650.43
Cable, George W. The silent South.
Dor. 497-22; J. P. 1616.4; Box. 817.23
Caine, Hall. She's all the world to me. 39.7
Caird, Edward. The social philosophy and
religion of Comte. Rox. 7134.2
Campbell, Helen. Mrs. Herndon's income. A
novel. 1425.18; Bri.43.115; Chn. 2174.18
Dor. 473-28; E. B. 289.19; Rox. 2617.9
S. B. 233.53
Carey, Rosa N. Barbara Heathcote's trial.
39-33; Bri. 37-135; J. P. 517-29
— For Lilias. A novel. 39.55; Bri. 27.119
Chn. 2174.7; Dor. 476.42; E. B. 3x4.11
J. P. 638.8; Rox. 2617.5; S. B. 143-53
— Robert Ord's atonement. 39-21
Carleton, Will. City ballads. Illus. 1342.11
Dor. 14.22; E. B. 162.38; J. P. 1812.4
S. B. 253.14
Carlton, Christine. Muriel ; or, because of
his love for her. Bri. 38.310
Carraud, Zulma T. Trdsordes contes elemen-
taires. With vocabulary. [Anon.] 2063.36
Carryl, Charles E. Davy and the goblin; or,
what followed reading ** Alice's adventures in
wonderland." Illus. 51-67; Bri. 16.113
Dor. 486.35; Rox. 1112.18; S. B. 120.66
Case, A. L. Dr. Cases new recipe book, con-
taining nearly 2000 recipes. 182.28
Castlemon, Harry, pseud. See Fosdick, C. A.
Cervus, G. I. A model wife. A novel. 39.53
Champney, Lizzie W. Three Vassar girls in
England. Illus. E, B. 313.52
— Three Vassar girls in Italy. Illus. 651.3
Bri. 68.72; Dor. 455-^7; E. B. 313 55
J. P. 1432.20; Rox. 214.6; 8. B. 348.42
Charlestown news. The. Vol. 1-7. 187S-1SS4.
Chn. D.D.4
Chautauqua young folks' annual. [Vol. 4.]
Illus. 1841.3
Cheney, C. Emma. Young folks' history of
the Civil war. Illus. S. B. 157-37
Cherbuliez, Charles Victor. Paule Mer^. 1063.8
— Le roman d'une honn^te femme. 1063.9
Chesneau, Ernest. The English school of
painting. Trans. Illus. 200.38
Child's health primer, The. Illus. 1171.39
Choate, Clara E. The unfolding: or, mind
understood the healing power. J. P. 2033.15
Church, Florence, nee Marrvat. The heart of
Jane Warner. 38.58; Dor. 478.13; J. P. 733-21
Rox. 3313.26; S. B. 283.39
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Janxiary,
Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Cicero de senectute
(on old age). Trans, with notes. By A. P. Pea-
bod_y. Rox. 6121.27
— Treatises. On the nature of the gods ; On
divination; On fate; On the republic; On the
laws; and On standing for the consulship.
Trans., chiefly by C D. Yonge. Rox. 6115.24
Claretie, Arsene A., called Jules. La maison
vide. 1063.10
Clark, Henry H. Boy life in the United States
navy. Illus. 38.81; Dor. 485.35
Clark, Susie R. G. Yensie Walton. S. B. 235.47
— Yensie Walton's womanhood. S. B. 235.48
Clarke, Mary Covvden. Yarns of an old mari-
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Clarke, Rebecca S. {^Sophie May.) Janet : a
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Clement, Clara Erskine. An outline history
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Cleveland, Rose E. George Eliot's poetry and
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Croly, Jennie, tide Cunningham. {yentty
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Douglas, Amanda M. A woman's inheritance.
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Douglas, Robert K.China. Illus. Rox. 625.13
Dragomanoff, Mikhail. Russia under the
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Du Grail de La Villette, Charles Bernard,
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Dunbar, Susan T. Pasque-flowers from Pike's
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Dunning, Charlotte. Upon a cast. 38.78
Durant, Ghislani. Hygiene of the voice.
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1425"
Eggleston, Edward, and Seelye, Lillie E.
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Ehrlich, A. Heinrich. Novellen aus dem
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Eighty years' progress of the United States,
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3512
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Fenn, George M. The dark house. 39-94
— The parson o' Dumford. 39.47 ; Dor. 473.33
— Poverty corner. A city story. 38.70
— Sweet Mace: a Sussex legend of the Iron
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Feuillet, Octave. La veuve ; Le voyagcur.
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Field, Henry M. On the desert [of Sinai J.
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Finley, Martha. The two EUies. 39-37
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Fiske, John. The idea of God as affected by
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Fitch, Joshua G. Lectures on teaching.
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Forrester, Mrs. — . June. [Fiction.]
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Fosdick, Charles A. {Harry Castletnon.)
George at the fort. Bri. 12.130
— The young wild-fowlers. 39.83
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J. P. 1 16.3; S. B. 118.40
Foster, Ernest. Abraham Lincoln. 1518.8
Foster, Mrs. I. H. {Faye Huntington.)
Couldn't be bought and other stories. 38.47
Fothergill, Jessie. Healey. [Leisure hour
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Fowler, Frank. Oil painting. 1203.31
France. Journal officiel de la Republique
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17 v. Rox. R.R., X.I
— AssembUe nationale. D^bats parlemen-
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Rox. R.R., X.3
Documents parlementaires. Septembre
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Franzos, Carl E. Junge Liebe. Novellen.
1042.16
Frederick, Bertha Heyn. A hard heart. From
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Frith, Henry. In the brave days of old. The
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Frothingham, Octavius B. Stories from the
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The parables of the New Testament presented in a new
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Frothingham, Richard. The battle-field of
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Froude, James A. Thomas Carlyle : a his-
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Ganot, Adolphe. Elementary treatise on
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Garcia, Gustave. The actors' art. Illus. 361.2
Garrett, Phineas, compiler. One hundred
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Garrison, Wendell P., and Garrison, Francis
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Gilbert, William S.. and Sullivan, .S/> Arthur
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Grant, James. Jack Chaloner ; or, the fighting
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Gray, George Zabriskie. Husband and wife.
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Gray, Louisa M. Mine own people. 39.62
Green, Samuel A. Remarks on the early ap-
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Greene, Belle C. A New England conscience.
[A story.] 39.13; Bri. 32.143; Rox. 7393- 10
Greer, Tom. A modern Dzedalus. 39-46
Contains allusions to the Irish question and the dynamite
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Grimmelshausen, Hans J. C. von. Der aben-
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Rox. 5725-32
Grove, Sir George, editor. A dictionary of
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Guernsey, Lucy E. Oldham; or, beside all
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Guiney, Louise L Goose-quill papers.
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Guizot, Francois P. G. Outlines of the history
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Gundling, Julius. (Lucian Herbert.) Deutsch
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Gustafson, Axel. The foundation of death.
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Guttmann, Oskar. Gymnastics of the voice.
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H. H., pseud, ^ce Jackson, Helen M.
Haggard, H. Rider. King Solomon's mines.
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Hale, Edward Everett. Stories of invention.
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— Stories of the Wadsworth club. Bri. 47. 153
Hale, Edward Everett and Susan. A family
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Hall, Mary L. Our world; or, first lessons in
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Hamerton, Philip G. Landscape. 200.39
J. P. 2315.11; Rox. 6214.21
— Paris in old and present times. Illus.
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The London larg« quarto edition may be found on
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Hamilton, Alexander. Works. Ed. by H. C.
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— A strong-minded woman; or, two years
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Hannay, James. Singleton Fontenoy, R. N.
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Hardy, Arthur S. But yet a woman. A novel.
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Harland, Henry. {Sidney Luskn.) As it was
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Harrison, Constance C. Bric-a-brac stories.
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Folk-tales of different nations retold.
Harrison, Frederic. The nature and reality of
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Hatton, Joseph. John Needham's double.
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Hauff, Wilhelm. Marchen fiir Sdhne und
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Hays, Helen. City cousins. A story for chil-
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J. P. 13423
Hazei\, William B. A narrative of military
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S. E. 417-45
— At bay. \^Also, Valerie's fate.] [Leisure
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Chn. 2174.6; Dor. 474-i5 ; J. P. 428.5
Rox. 2617.4 ; S. B, 230.74 ; S. E. 417-46
Hedge, Frederick H., and Huntington, Fred-
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Henty, G. A. Facing death ; or, the hero of
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Herten, Waldemar. Das stille Haus. Roman.
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Heyse, Paul J. L., and Laistner, Ludwig, edi-
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Vol. 10, II of 2034.1
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Hillern, Wilhelmine von, nee Birch. Fried-
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Holmes, Mary J. Bessie's fortune. A novel.
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Hosmer, George W., M. D. "As we went
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Hovey, William A. Mind-reading and beyond.
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How I made money at home, with the incu-
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E. B. 314-5 ; •!• P- 637.21 ; Rox. 2612. i
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No^.?)'^" "''' P"''''*'''*' '« the Century magazine, bcKinninjf
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Mutton, Laurence. Literary landmarks 01
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Illustrations from original drawings, etchings,'
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Consists of the Catalogue of the art department of the New
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IngersoU, Ernest. The crest of the continent :
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Mat6aux, Clara L. Around and about old
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— George and Robert Stephenson. [The
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Mathers, Helen B., tiozv Mrs. Reeves. Found
out. A story. 38.56; Dor. 478.13
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Milton, John. Areopagitica, 1644. [Arber's
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— Paradise lost, books i and 2. With introd.,
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ceedmgs. Vol. i. Rot. 6823.1
Society in London. Bv a foreign rosidcnt.
J654.I7; bor. 459.6; J. P. 712.8
Rox. 1928.18; S. U. 344.33
Some boys and girls. Edited by Pansv. 50.44
Soyer, Alexis. A shilling cookery 'for the
P"M''e- S.'E. 115.13
Spencer, Lillian. After all. A novel. 39.35
Spring, Leverett W. Kansas : a prelude to the
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230.10; Rox. 7015.26
Spyri, Johanna. Rico and 1'rt.cli. 1425.27
Bri. 32.145; Dor. 488.30; E.R. 318.18
J. P. 113.8; S. B. 128.38; S. E. 486.37
Stables, William Gordon. Stanlcv Gruhame,
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„ .. 3967; S. E. 651.25
Stael-Holstein, Anne L. G. N., baronne de.
Ten years' exile. Rox. 5521.10
Stanley, Henry M. The Congo and the found-
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Statesman's year-book, The. 1885.
Reading Room
Stebbins, Rufus P. A common-senhe view of
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Stedman, Edmund C. Poets of America.
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Rox. 5216.17
Steele, J. Dorman, and Steele, Esther B.
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Stevenson, Robert L. and Fanny Van de G.
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!S.E. 41627
Stewart, Balfour, and Tait, Peter G. The un-
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Stoddard, William O. Abraham Lincoln : the
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Dor. 505- 19
— Winter fun. 39-59 ; I>or. 485.37
Storrs, Richard S., jr. The divine origin of
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Streckfuss, Adolph. Qiiicksands. From the
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Strong, William C. Fruit culture and the lay-
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LOTTT^Sl HALL AND BRANCHES
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Toepffer, Rodolphe. Genfer Novellen.
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Tomkinson, E. M. Benjamin Franklin. [The
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Tribune hand-book of Minneapolis.
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Trobridge, George. The principles of per-
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Trowbridge, John T. The satin-wood box.
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TuUoch, John. Movements of religious
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St. Giles' lectures. Rox. 71 15.4
Turgenef, Ivan S. Annals of a sportsman.
Trans, from the French edition by F. P. Abbott.
[Leisure hour series.] 38.76; Bri. 32.134
E, B. 318.8; J. P. 418.30; Rox. 2435.19
S. E. 418.50
Udall, Nicholas. Roister Doister. Written,
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English reprints.] Chn. 773.8
Uncle Lawrence, pseud. Young folks' queries.
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United States. Bureau of engineers. [Maps
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— Census bureau. Tenth census. Vol. 10, 11.
Chn. 6017.7
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Labor in Europe [etc.]. Reports from the con-
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— War department. Official army register
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Vamb6ry, Arminius. The coming struggle
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Van Vorst, Frederick B. Without a compass.
A novel. 39-52
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ther adventures of Captain Hatteras. With
illus. S. E. 631.6
— The moon-voyage. Containing " From the
earth to the moon," and " Round the moon."
J. P. 533 "
Villiers, George, 2d duke of Buckingham.
The rehearsal. 1672. [Arber's English reprints.]
Chn. 773-7
Vose, George L. A sketch of the life and
works of Loammi Baldwin. Chn. 2746.14
W., A. M. Molly Carew. An autobiography.
38.5a
66
1886.
Walker, George.
Cribbage made easy.
S. K. 319.59
Walsh, William Shepard. {William Shepard.)
Our young folks' history of the I Roman empire.
Illus. 950.16; ciin. 621.5
Dor. 495" ; S. B. 57.10
Warden, Florence. At the world's mercy.
J. P. "638.7
Waring, George Edwin, yr. How to drain a
house. 1172.28; S. E. 118.42
Waters, The, of Hercules. A novel. 39.8
E. B, 349.78
We young folks. Original stories for boys
and girls by Harriet Beecher Stowe, G. C. Eg-
gleston and others. lilus. 40.12
Weatherly, Frederick E. Through the mead-
ows. Ilius. Vignettes. 351.3
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Weber, Alice. Hester Tracy. A school-
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Wells, David A. A primer of tariff reform.
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Westall, William. Ralph Norbreck's trust.
142516
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[Vol. 1-3] Lithographs. 1200.4
White, Rhoda E. What will the world say .?
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Rox. 2612.8; S. B. 246.44; S. E. 502.27
Widman, Georg R. Fausts Leben von G. R.
Widman in Pfitzers Bearbeitung. Rox. 5725.26
Wilkins, Augustus S. Roman antiquities.
Illus. E. B. 335-12
Wilkinson, Sir J. Gardner. Modern Egypt
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Wilkinson, William C. College Latin course
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Williams, William M. The chemUtry of coolT
Wilson, John M.. and otheri. Ta!e« ofVhe
borders and of Scotland. 8 v. 8, B. 235 57
Winter.John Strange, /.w/rf./ Houp-La. 3975
John .Strange Winter it laid to be ■ pMudonym.
— Mignon ; or, Booties' baby. 38 ,«
Wise, Daniel. Boy traveller* in Arabia. IIIuh.
„, ^ . , i697.aa; J. P. i4«7-i»
Wonder stories of science. By D. N. Beach.
Amanda B. Harris, and others. Illus. tgote
Wood, Ella P. {Johnny Ludlow.) The mvT-
tery of Jessy Page and other tales. 38.73
l)or. 478-15; J. P. 733-24
,„ , ^ Rox. 2313.29; S. B. 38a.8o
W^oolsey, Sarah C. {Susan Coolidge.) A
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Dor. 488.28; E. B. 498.1 ; J. P. 135,14
Rox. 1133-15; S. B. 137-53; S. E. 656.18
— Verses. 135321
Wordsworth, William. Poetical works. 7 v.
in 3. Dor* is. 18
Wright, Henrietta C. Children's stories in
American history. 210.44; Bri. 82.77
Dor. 494-8; E. B. 16.19; J. P. 915.11
Rox. 615.18; S. B. 15738; S. E. 634,30
Wylde, Katharine. An ill-regulated mind. A
novel. [Leisure hour series.] 39.97 ; Chn. 2176.27
Dor. 474.16; Box. 2617.7; S. B. 230.75
Yam, pseud. Wikkey. A scrap. 1425.23
Yonge, Charlotte \I. History of Christian
names. S. B. 176.19
— Little Lucy's wonderful globe. E. B. 26.44
— Nuttie's father. [Fiction.] 1425.20
Bri. 27.127; Chn. 2174.19; Dor. 473.4a
E. B. 3M-I8; J. P. 638.16; Rox. 2613.4
S. B. 246.45; S. £. 517.10
— The two sides of the shield. 38.83
Chn. 2163.13; E. B. 314-4; J. P. 63623
Rox. 2613.1; S. B. 234.55; S. E. 516.14
A sequel to " Scenes and characters," which was repub-
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Young, B. Ein Vierteljahrhundert. 1042.21
Index of Articles upon American Local History,
IN HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS IN THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
{Continued from Bulletin No. "ji.)
It was primarily intended to index for this list only serial historical publications. In accordance
with a later decision many state and county histories, in which the town or county history is
separately treated, are included. Drake's Middlesex County, and Egle's History of Pennsylvania, are
prominent examples of this class of publications. The local histories are there written by spectalist«.
The full titles of the works here indexed, with their shelf-numbers,
are given in Bulletin No. 65, page 330, and in Bulletin No. 67, page 88.
Johnston, O. History.
Trumbull and Mahoning cos. hist. 2 : 400.
Johnston, R.I. History. R.I. hist. 154.
— Report of committee on the old Indian steatite
pottery found at.
R.I. hist. soc. proC. 1879-80: 36.
Johnston county, N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 219.
Johnstown, Ky. History.
Ohio Falls cities, 2 : 46.
67
Johnstown, N.Y. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.Y. I03.
— History. Watson. Annals of N.Y. 56.
Johnstown, Penn. History.
Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 18a.
Johnstown, Wise History.
Guernsey. Rock co. 84.
Joliet, 111. Mound Joliet. O. H. Marshall.
Am. antiq. 5 : 73.
Jones county, Ga. History. White. Hist coll. 505.
AMURICAN LOCAL HISTORY
January,
Jones county, N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 221
Jonestown, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon cos. 185
Jordan, Minn. History.
Fillmore co. hist. 501
Josh Bell county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 410.
Judea, Conn. History.
Cothren. Anc. Woodbury, i : 259.
Judsonville, Cal. History.
Munro-Fraser. Contra Costa co. 499
Juneau county, Wise. History.
Wise. hist. atl. 216.
— Settlement. J. T. Kingston.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 8: 370.
Juniata, Penn. History.
Africa. Huntington and Blair cos. 124, 301
— History. A. L. Guss.
Egle. Pennsylvania, 806
— Indian depredations, 1756.
Hist. reg. (Egle's) 3 : 54.
Juniata county, Penn. Early history of. A
Banks. Penn. hist. soc. coll. i : 64
— History. Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 382
— Memorials of pioneers.
Mich. pion. coll. 4: 285
Kalamazoo county, Mich. Settlement, etc
George Torry. Mich. pion. coll. i : 207
Kalamo, Mich. Historical sketch.
Mich. pion. coll. 3 : 403
Kanawha county, Va. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Va. 343
Kankakee, Ind. History.
Packard. Laporte co. 44.
Kansas. Affairs in. 1854-57. Hyatt papers.
Kansas hist. soc. tr. 2 : 203
— Congregationalism in. R. Cordley.
Cong, quart. 18: 367
— Die deutsch-russischen Mennoniten in.
Deutscher Pion. 13 : 275
— Early military posts, missions and camps.
Kansas hist. soc. tr. 2 : 263
— The first Kaw Indian mission. W. W. Cone
Kansas hist. soc. tr. 2 : 276,
— The Kansas or Kaw Indians. S. H. Long.
Kansas hist. soc. tr. 2 : 280
— Kansas as a factor. Address, Jan. 27, 1881
S. S. Prouty. Kansas hist. soc. tr. i : 131
— Newspaper history. R. B. Taylor.
Kansas hist. soc. tr. 1 : 164
— Postal history. E. J. Dallas.
Kansas hist. soc. tr. 2 : 255
— The Wyandotte constitutional convention
B. F. Simpson. Kansas hist. soc. tr. 2 : 236
— Unter den Mennoniten in Kansas. C. L
Bernays. Deutscher Pion. 10 : 147
Kaskaskia, III. Charlevoix's journal. 1721.
French. Hist. coll. 3: 119
— Kaskaskia and its parish records. E. G. Mason
Fergus hist. ser. no. 12; Mag. of Amer
hist. 6 : 161 ; Mich. pion. coll. 5 : 94,
— Record book of John Todd, first civil gov
erno: of the Illinois country.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 8 : 586
Katahdin Iron Works, Me. History.
Loring. Piscataquis co. 220
Katahdin, Mt. Description of. 1804. C. Turner
jr. 1804.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser. 8: 112
Keating, Penn. History.
Linn. Centre and Clinton cos. 625
Keene, N.H. Annals of the town, 1734 to 1790.
S. Hale. N.H. hist. soc. coll. 2 : 71.
— Census. 1775. N.H. prov. papers, 7 : 745.
— Documents relating to. 1750-94. Witii his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 306.
— Signers of the association test. 1776.
N.Hr state papers, 8: 243.
— Sketch of. J. N. McClintock.
Granite m. 3 : 548-
Keene, O. History. Hill. Coshocton co. 523.
Kelley's Island, O. Historical sketch. G. C.
Huntington. Fire L. pion. 4: yx
Kelseyville, Cal. History.
Palmer. Napa and Lake cos. 1S3.
Kenduskeag, Me. History.
Penobscot co. hist. 391.
Kennebec, Me. Account of the Kennebec pat-
ent. Baylies. New Plymouth, 2, pt. 5 : 3d.
— History of the Kennebec purchase. R. H.
Gardiner. Me. hist. soc. coll. 2 : 269.
— Marriages of early settlers on the Kennebec.
Me. geneal. i : 74.
— Memorial relative to the Kennebeck Indians.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 3: 351.
Kennebec county, Me. The early lawyers of.
1859. F- Allen. Me. hist. soc. coll. 6 : 38.
Kennebec river, Me. Qiiinibequy. Chapter
from Champlain. Mag. of Am. hist, i : 442. of committee on the subject of the
Hamilton ground rents. 1835.
Hazard reg. 16 : 19a
Lancaster, S.C. The battle of the Hanging
rock, Aug. 6, 17S0. Dawson, I : 608.
Lancaster county, Penn. Associated companies.
1756. Penn. arcliives, 2d ser. 2 : 530.
— Civil officers. 1776-89.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 3: 737.
— Historical notes relating to.
Hazard reg. 5: si.
— History, Dav. Hist. coll. of Penn. 387.
— Indians of. W. P. Foulke.
Penn. hist. soc. mems. 4, pt 3 : 188.
— List of associated companys in. 1756.
Penn, archives, 3 : 3i.
— Mineralogical notices. G- W. Carpenter.
Hazard reg. 2 : 86.
— Officers of associated regiment. 1747-8.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 3 : 509.
— Provincial officers. 1729-76.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 9: 769,
— Remonstrances of inhabitants against calling
a convention. 1779^
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 3: 354.
— Roll of capt. J. Ross's company. 1775.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 10: 37.
— Swiss and German settlers. 1709-30.
Rupp. coll. 436.
Landaff, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7: 747.
— Documents relating to. 1774.
N.H. town papers, 9: 464-
— Documents relating to. 1777-97- With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, I3 : 361.
Landgrove, Vt. History. A. Benson.
Vt hist. gaz. I : 197.
71
AMEHICAN LOCAL HISTORY
January,
Lanesborough, Mass. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 76
— History. Holland. Western Mass. 2 : 508
— History. 1S29. H. B. Hooker.
Field. Berkshire co. 386
— History. J. Hooper and C. J. Palmer.
Berkshire co. hist. 2 : 98
Langdon, N. H. Documents relating to. 1789-
95. With historical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12 : 367
Langola, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 35S-
Lansing, Mich. History of the Michigan female
college. E. C Smith.
Mich. pion. coll. 6: 284
— Michigan's old capitol succumbs to the flames
Mich. pion. coll. 6 : 290
— The Michigan state agric. coll. Presiden
Abbot. Mich. pion. coll. 6 : 115
Lansingburgh, N.Y. Early history, etc.
Hist. mag. 2d ser. 9: 115 to 2d ser. 10: 33
— History. Weise. Rensselaer co. 31
Lapeer, N.Y. History.
Goodwin. Cortland co. 256.
Lapeer county, Mich. Pioneer sketches. N
II. Hart. Mich. pion. coll. 3: 548
La Prairie, Wise. History.
Guernsey. Rock co. 91
Larue county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 456
Lathrop, Penn. Annals.
Blackman. Susquehanna co. 400
Lauderdale county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 294
Laurel county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2: 458
Laurens county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 509
Lawndale, 111. Old settlers.
Duis. McLean co. 660
Lawrence, Mass. Account of. 1857.
. Poore. Merrimack valley, 59, 195
— History. R. H. Tewksbury.
Wheatland. Essex co. 210
Lawrence, N.Y. History.
Hough. St. Law. and Frank, cos. 325
Lawrence, O. History. Washington co. hist. 654,
Lawrence county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 306
Lawrence county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 459
Lawrence county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 288
Lawrence county, Penn. History. D. X.Junkin
Egle. Pennsyl. 854
Laytonville, Cal. History.
Palmer. Mendocino co. 455
Leacock, Penn. Roll of capt. Thomas Herbert's
company. 1776.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 10: 245
Lebanon, Conn. Account book. 1735-38. T
Newcomb. N.E. h. g. reg. 31 : 294
— Ancient graveyard at. A. Woodward.
N.E. h. g. reg. 12 : 55
— Extracts from the records of the South eccles
society, 172S-46. Hist. mag. 2d ser. i : 85
— History. Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 318
— History. New London co. hist. 480
— Plan of the first parish. T. W. Higginson.
Mass. hist. soc. proc. 19 : 379
Lebanon, Me. History. Clayton. York co. 412
— History. S. W. Jones. York co. hist. 124
Lebanon, Minn. History.
Warner & F. Dakota co. 427.
Lebanon, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7 : 748.
— Census. 1786. N.H. prov. papers, 10 : 6S3.
— Documents relating to. 1758-91. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 369.
— How they built a meeting-house in old times.
C. A. Downs. Granite m. 4: 328.
— Signers of the association test. 1776.
N.H. state papers, 8: 247.
Lebanon, N.J. History.
Snell. Hunterdon and Somerset cos. 445.
Lebanon, N.Y. History.
Hammond. Madison co. 542.
Lebanon, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon cos. 128.
— History. Rupp. Berks and Lebanon cos. 302.
Lebanon county, Penn. Die Ansiedlungen in.
Deutscher Pion. i : 238, 261.
— Note on the Moravian church. J. W. Jordan.
Penn. mag. of hist. 9: 113.
— History. Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 416.
— History. Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon cos.
— History. I. D. Rupp and G. Ross.
Egle. Pennsyl. 862.
Le Claire township, la. History. W. Barrows.
Annals of Iowa, i : 229, 241.
Ledyard, Conn. History.
Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 325.
— History. New London co. hist. 529.
Lee, Me. History. Penobscot co. hist. 884.
Lee, Mass. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 77.
— History. Holland. Western Mass. 2 : 514.
— History. 1829. A. Hyde.
Field. Berkshire co. 350.
— History. L. S. Rowland.
Berkshire co. hist. 2 : 124.
Lee, Mich. Settlement. Mich. pion. coll. 2 : 233.
Lee, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7 : 749.
— Census. 1786. N.H. prov. papers, 10: 654.
— Documents relating to. 1778-89. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 390.
— History. Hurd. Rock, and Straff, cos. 639.
— Signers of the association test. 1776.
N.H. state papers, 8: 249.
Lee, N.Y. History. Jones. Oneida co. 225.
Lee, O. History. Walker. Athens co. 472.
Lee county, Ala. History. Brewer. Alabama, 315.
Lee county, Ga. History. White. Hist. coll. 511.
Lee county, Iowa. The early bar of.
Annals of Iowa, 9: 613.
— Recollections of the early settlement of I.
R. Campbell. Annals of Iowa, 5 : 883.
— Recollections of the early settlement of. J.
C. Parrott. Annals of Iowa, 6: 179.
Lee county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 461.
Leeds, Me. History. S. L. Howard.
Androscoggin co. atlas, 102.
Lehigh, Penn. Brief account of the discovery
of anthracite coal on the Lehigh. T. C.
James. Penn. hist. soc. mems. i : 321.
Lehigh county, Penn. History.
Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 422.
— History. R. K. Buehrle and E. G. Leisenring.
Egle. Pennsylv. 871.
— History. Rupp. Northampton [etc.] cos. no.
72
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AMERICAN LOCAL HI8TORT
Leicester, Mass. Copy of a commission to
David Ilenshaw of Leicester, and of the com-
pany roll of his command. 1776. A. H.
Ward. N.E. h. g. reg. 18: 77.
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 578.
— History. Whitney. Wore. co. 99.
— History. A. P. Marvin. Wore. co. hist, i : 6i6.
— History. E. Washburn. Wore. mag. 2 : 65.
— Leicester academy. Samuel May.
Wore soc. of antiq. proc. 1883 : 77.
Leicester, Vt. History. J. L. Perry.
Vt. hist. gaz. 1 : 44.
Leidy, Penn. History. G. W. Botsford.
Linn. Centre and Clinton cos. 635.
Lemington, Vt. History. A. Holbrook.
Vt. hist. gaz. I : 1014.
Lemonwier river, Wise. History. D. McBride.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 3 : 500.
Lempster, N.H. The aged natives of. G. B.
Griffith. Granite m. 3 : 465.
— Census. 1775. N.H. prov. papers, 7: 749.
— Census. 1786. N.H. prov. papers, 10: 673.
— Documents relating to. 1783-91. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 396.
— Petition for an extension of the charter. 1771.
N.H. town papers, 9: 466.
— Signers of the Association test. 1776.
N.H. stale papers, 8: 209.
Lenawee county, Mich. Early history of. J. J.
Adam. Mich. pion. coll. 2 : 357.
— Early settlers in. F. A. Dewey.
• Mich. pion. coll. 3: 552.
— Historical sketch. A. L. Millard.
Mich. pion. coll. i : 224.
— Meeting of pioneer society.
Mich. pion. coll. 4: 298.
— Sketch of its early settlement. F. A. Dewey.
Mich. pion. coll. i : 221.
Lenoir county, N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 223.
Lenox, Mass. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 79.
— History. Holland. Western Mass. 2 : 522.
— History. H. H. Ballard.
Berkshire co. hist. 2 : 182.
— History. 1829. S. Shepard.
Field. Berkshire co. 336.
Lenox, N.Y. History.
Hammond. Madison co. 478.
Lenox, O. History.
Williams. Ashtabula co. 222.
Lenox, Penn. Annals.
Blackman. Susquehanna co. 237.
Leominster, Mass. History.
Whitney. Wore. co. 192.
— History. C. H. Merriam. Wore. co. hist. 2:1.
Le Ray, N.Y. History. Hough. Jefferson co. 190.
Le Roy, O. History.
Riddle. Geauga and Lake cos. 229.
Le Sauk, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 425.
Letcher county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 3 : 463.
Letterkenny, Penn. Taxables and freemen.
1786. Settlement, etc. 1762.
McCauley. Franklin co. 82, 191.
Levant, Me. History. Penobscot co. hist 403.
Leverett, Mass. History. Conn. vail. hist. 2 : 733.
— History. Holland. Western Mass. 2: 385.
— History of the churches and ministers of.
Packard. Franklin co. 239.
Lewis, N.Y. History. Hough. LewUco. 116.
Lewis county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 3 : 464.
Lewis county, N.Y. History.
Barber. Hiht. coll. of N.Y. lu^
Lewisboro, N.Y. History.
Bolton. Westcheiter co. 1 : 380.
Lewisburg, Penn. Early hintory.
Meginness. West branch v«ll. 385.
— Settlement, etc.
Linn. Buff. vail. 235, 354, 406, 494.
Lewisburg borough, Penn. Incorporation. 1813.
Linn. Buff. vail. 406.
Lewiston, Me. History. J. G. Elder.
Androscoggin co. atlaa, 104.
Lewistown, Penn. Historv.
Day. 1 1 fst coll. of Penn. 468.
Lexington, 111. Old settlers.
Duis. McLean co. 665.
Lexington, Ky. Die deutschen Pioniere von.
Deutscher Pion. 10: 273 to 13: 444.
Lexington, Mass. Battle, April 19, 1775.
Dawson, 1 : 9.
— Battle of. E. Hazard. Hazard reg. 3 : 175.
— Battle of. A. B. Muzzey.
N.E. h. g. reg. 31 : 377.
— Documents relating to a separate township.
J. L. Bass. N.E. h. g. reg. 12: 17.
— History. Barber. Hist coll. of Mass. 397.
— History. C. Hudson.
Drake. Middlesex co. 3 : 9.
— Lexington and Concord. 1775. Potter, 4 : 250.
— An oration on the looth anniversary of the
battle of, Apr. 19,1775; Proceedings. R. H.
Dana, jr. N.E. h. g. reg. 29: 367, 445.
— Origin of the name of. W. H. Whitmore.
Mass. hist. soc. proc. 13 : 269.
— Proceedings on the anniversary of the battle
of. Mass. hist. soc. proc 4 : 33
Leyden, Mass. History.
Conn. vail. hist. 2 : 754.
— History. Holland. Western Mass. 2 : 3S9.
— History of the churches and ministers of.
Packard. Franklin co. 349.
Leyden, N.Y. History. Hough. Lewis co. I3i.
Liberty, O. History,
Finley and Putman. Ross co. 84.
— History.
Graham. Fairfield and Perry cos. 336.
— History. Hill. Knox co. 497.
— History. Hill. Licking co. 487.
— History. Norton. Knox co. 347.
— History. Washington co. hist. 705.
— History.
Trumbull and Mahoning cos. hist 3 : 43a
Liberty, Penn. Annals.
Blackman. Susquehanna co. 275.
— History. Linn. Centre and Clinton cos. 336.
Liberty county, Ga. History.
White. Hist coll. 513.
Lick Creek township, Iowa. Settlement
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Licking, O. Historical sketch. I. Smucker.
Licking co. pion. assoc. pph. no. 3.
— History. Everhart Muskingum co. 401.
— History. Hill. Licking co. 489.
Licking county, O. Historical sketches of the
Disciples churches in. J. Winter.
Licking co. pion. assoc. pph. no. 4.
— Historical sketches of the Presbyterian
churches in. H. M. Hervey.
Licking co. pion. assoc pph. no. i.
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AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
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— History.
— History.
Limerick, Penn.
Licking county, continued.
— History. ' Howe. Hist. col!, of Ohio, 292
— History of the Welsh settlements in. I
Smucker. Licking co. pion. assoc. pph. no. 2
— Inscribed stones. C Whittlesey.
W.R. hist. soc. tr. no. 53
— Our pioneers. I. Smucker.
Licking co. pion. assoc. pph. no. 7
-^ Soldiers who died in defence of the Union.
Licking co. pion. assoc. pph. no. 8
Ligonier, Penn. Fort Ligonier, formerly Loyal
hannon. Penn. archives, 12: 389
Lima, N.Y. Pioneer events in.
Turner. Phelps and Gorham, 375
Lima, O. History. Hill. Licking co. 497
Lima, Wise. Guernsey. Rock co. 95
Limerick, Me. An account of. C. Freeman.
Me. hist. soc. coll. i : 245
Clayton. York co. 332
York CO. hist. 60
History.
Buck. Montgomery co. 106
Limestone county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 317
Limington, Me. History. Clayton. York co. 401
— History. York co. hist. 78
Lincklaen, N.Y. Historical reminiscences. S
S. Randall. Hist. mag. 3d ser. 2 : 339
Lincoln, Ind. History. Packard. Laporte co. 189
Lincoln, Me. History. Penobscot co. hist. 40S
Lincoln, Mass. The Garfield house in.
Mass. hist. soc. proc. 19 : 85
— History. W. F. Wheeler.
Drake. Middlesex co. 2 : 34
— History. Shattuck. Concord, 294
— Prest. Garfield's New England ancestry. G. F
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Lincoln, N. H. Petition for re-grant of town-
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N.H. town papers, 12 : 404.
Lincoln, Penn. History.
Africa. Huntington and Blair cos. 305
Lincoln, R.L History. R.I. hist. 159
Lincoln, V^t. History. J. T Gove.
Vt. hist. gaz. I : 48
History.
White. Hist. coll. 539
History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 468
The early lawyers of. 1859.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 6 : 38
— Records of marriages by N. Thwing, justice of
the peace, Lincoln co., Mass. (now Maine)
W. E. Thwing. N.E. h. g. reg. 37 : 53
Lincoln county, N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 225
Lincoln county, Wise. History.
Wise. hist. atl. 221
Linn county, la. History. T.Snyder.
Annals of Iowa, 8 : 15
Linton, O. History. Hill. Coshocton co. 540
Linwood, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 282
Lisbon, Conn. History. N. London co. hist. 535
Lisbon, Me. History. A. P. Moore.
Androscoggin co. atlas, 108
Lisbon, N.H. Census of Gunthwaite. 1775.
N.H. pro v. papers, 7 : 740.
— Census of Gunthwaite. 1S76.
N.H. prov. papers, 10: 681
— Documents relating to. 1777-91. With hist
introduction. N.H. town papers, 12: 404
Lincoln county, Ga.
Lincoln county, Ky.
Lincoln county, Me.
F. Allen.
Lisbon, N.Y.
Hough. St. Law. and Frank cos. 328.
Litchfield, Conn. History.
Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 452.
Litchfield, Me. Sketch of the half century his-
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Thurston. Cong. q. 4: 253.
Litchfield, Mich. Early history. S. Riblet.
Mich. pion. coll. i : 180.
Litchfield, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7 : 749.
— Documents relating to. 1742-54.
N.H. town papers, 9: 467.
— Documents relating to. 1743-94. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12 : 414.
— Historical sketch.
Fox. Dunstable township, 220.
— Some old burial places. A. C. Andrews.
Granite m. 5 : 115.
Litchfield, N.Y. History.
Benton. Herkimer co. 433.
Litchfield, O. History.
Northrop. Medina co. 161.
Litchfield county. Conn. History.
Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 452.
— History. W. Knapp.
Howard & C. New Eng. i : 330.
Litiz, Penn. Marriage register of the Moravian
church. 1743-1800.
Penn archives, 2d ser. 9 : 135.
Little Britain township, Penn. Mineralogical
notices. Hazard reg. 2 : 86.
Little Compton, R.I. Settlement and history.
Baylies. New Plymouth, 2 pt. 4; 62;
2 pt. 5 : 17, 67.
— History. R.I. hist. 167.
— Town officers. 1682-87.
Peirce colonial lists, 26, 34.
Little Egg Harbor, N.J. The massacre of count
Pulaski's legion, Oct. 15, 177S.
Dawson, i : 457.
— History of. L. Blackman.
Surveyors' assoc. of W.N.J. 173.
Little Falls, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 609.
Little Falls, N.Y. History.
Benton. Herkimer co. 416.
Little Lake, Cal. History.
Palmer. Mendocino co. 448.
Little River, Cal. History.
Palmer. Mendocino co. 408.
Littleton, Mass. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 402.
— History. H.J. Harwood.
Drake. Middlesex co. 2 : 44.
Littleton, N.H. Description. Granite m. 7: 60.
— Documents relating to. 1786-93. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 424.
— [Petition for fixing of boundary of Cheswick,
now Littleton.] 1770.
N.H. prov. papers, 9: 122.
— Sketch [historical and descriptive].
Granite m. 5 : 292.
Liverinore, Me. History.
Androscoggin co. atlas, 110.
Liverpool, O. History. M. Demming.
Northrop. Medina co. 125.
Livingston, N.Y. Names of male palatinates,
above 21 years old in L. manor, 1710, 1711.
Rupp coll. 446.
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AMERICAir LOCAL HiaTOST
Livingston, N.Y., continued.
— Papers relating to the manor of Livingston.
1680-1795. N.Y. doc. hist. 3: 365.
— Pioneer events in.
Turner. Phelps and Gorham, 324.
Livingston county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 478.
Livingston county, Mich. Pioneers of. Address,
Jan. 19, 1876. W. A. Clark.
Mich. pion. coll. i : 252.
Livingston county, N.Y. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.Y. 135.
— The judges and lawyers of, and their relation
to the history of western New York. L. B.
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Livingston co. hist. soc. 3d ann. meeting.
— Oration, July 4, 1881. J. D. Husbands.
Pion. m. I : 3.
— Settlement, etc. Turner. Phelps and Gorham.
Livonia, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 329.
Lock Haven, Penn. Early history.
Meginness. West branch vail. 441.
Lodi, O. History. Walker. Athens co. 481.
Lodi, Wise. History. J. T. Clark.
Park. Madison, etc. 636.
Logan, Penn. History.
Africa. Huntingdon and Blair cos. 127, 307.
— History. Linn. Centre and Clinton cos. 642.
Logan county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2: 479.
Logan county, O. History.
* Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 298.
— Pioneer practice of medicine in. B. S. Brown.
Antrim. Champ, and Logan cos. 408.
— Pioneer sketches of. J. Roberts.
Antrim. Champ, and Logan cos. 378.
— Reminiscences of the bar of W. Lawrence.
Antrim. Champ, and Logan cos. 306.
Logan, Fort, Ky. The siege of. May 20, 1777.
Dawson, i : 221.
London, Minn. History.
Freeborn co. hist. 470.
Londonderry, Conn. The Scotch-Irish in^N.E.
G. H. Smyth. Mag. of Am. hist. 9: 153.
Londonderry, N.H. Census, 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7: 750.
— Characteristics of the first settlers.
Farmer's m. visitor, 12 : 373.
— Documents relating to. 1719-74.
N.H. town papers, 9: 479.
— Documents relating to. 1725-97. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 429.
— History. R. C. Mack.
Hurd. Rock and Straff, cos. 565.
— Petition of the inhabitants at Nutfield for a
township, 1719. N.H. hist. soc. coll. 5: 206.
— Signers of the Association test. 1776.
N.H. state papers, 8: 250.
— [Sketch.] Granite m. 4: 125.
— Some old burial places. A. C. Andrews.
Granite m. 5 : 118.
Londonderry, Penn. Conevvago congregation of
presbyterians. 1730-1796. A. B. Hamilton.
Dauphin co. hist. soc. publ. 1878: 43.
— Derry and Londonderry township lines.
Notes and q. (Egle's) Pt. 2 : 55.
— History.
Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon cos. 216, 419.
— History. Futhey. Chester co. 182.
— History. Rupp. Berks and L. cos. 332.
Londongrove, Penn. HiRtory.
Futhey. Chester co. 183.
Long Island. Annexation of, to Conn. i66a.
N.Y. col. docs. 14: 516, 520.
— Battle of. Bailey. Brooklyn, etc. 55.
— Battle of. Aug. 27, 1776. Daw.'on, i : 143.
— Battle, etc. Mag. of Am. hi«t. 4 : 303.
— Battle of. Col. Atlee'g journal of. 1776.
Penn archives, 2d ser. t : 500.
~ Battle of. Journal of col. S. Miles.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. i : 517.
— Early affairs. 1639-55. R- G. Howell.
N.E. h. g. reg. 15: 129.
— The early settlement of. E. H. Nicoll.
Mag. of Am. hist. 11 : 239.
— Friends' meeting-houses. II. Onderdonk, jr.
Am. hist. rec. 2 : 73, 209.
— The historic and ante-revolutionary churches
of. H. Onderdonk, jr.
Perry. Amer. prot. episc. ch. i : 598.
— Historical sketch. W. A. Jones.
Hist. mag. 8: 89.
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of N.Y. 139.
— Indian names of. B. F. Thompson.
N.Y. hist. soc. proc. 1845 ' ^'S*
— Indian names of places. J. H. Trumbull.
Mag. of Am. hist, i : 386.
-^ Notes on the graveyards of.
N.Y. geneal. rec. 2: 39.
— Papers relating to. 1645- 1700.
N.Y. doc. hist, i : 409.
Longmeadow, Mass. Families of. W. S. Allen.
N.E. h. g. reg. 34: 31 1038: 157.
— ' History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 281.
— History. Conn. vail. hist. 2 : 1039.
— . History. Holland. Western Mass. 2 : 77.
Long-Swamp township, Penn. History.
Rupp. Berks and L. cos. 225.
Lorain county, O. History,
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 312.
Lordstown, O. [Historical sketch.] T. Duncan.
Mahoning vail. hist. coll. i : 486.
— History.
Trumbull and Mahoning cos. hist 3 : 536.
Lorraine, N.Y. History.
Hough. Jefferson co. 195.
Los Angeles, Cal. The city of the angels, j.
Clifford. Potter, 16: 1.
Loudon, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. pai}ers, 7: 747.
— Census. 1786. N.H. prov. papers, 10: 644.
— Documents relating to. 1783-85. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 485.
— Signers of the association test. 1776.
N.H. state papers, 8: 253.
Loudon, Penn. History..
Rupp. Dauphin [etc.] cos. 476.
Loudon county, Va. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Va. 353.
Louisa county, Iowa. History. W. L. Toole.
Annals of Iowa, 8 : 357, 345.
— Sketches [etc] relating to the settlement of.
W. L. Toole. Annals of Iowa, 6: 45.
Louisa county, Va. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Va. 358.
Louisiana. Analytical index of the public docu-
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E.J. Forstall. French. Hist. coll. 3: 41.
— Annals. 1698-1722. Penicaut.
French. Hist. coll. 6 (n. s. i) : 33.
1.3:8^
— The black code. French. Hist. coll.
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AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
January,
Louisiana, continued.
— Cold weather in. 1701-1864. Hist. mag. 9: 25.
— Description of the English province of Caro-
lana, by the Spaniards called Florida, and
by the French La Louisiane. D. Coxe.
French. Hist. coll. 2: 221.
— Decreeof thecouncil expellingDon A. deUlloa
from. 1768. French. Hist. coll. 5
164.
84.
— Description of the forts in. 1723.
French. Hist. coll. 3
— D'Iberville on the lower Mississippi. ^
Minnesota hist. soc. coll. i : 339.
— [General history of the province, etc.] Ad-
dress, Jan. 13, 1836. H. A. Bullard.
French. Hist. coll. i : i.
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— Historical journal of the establishment of the
French in. 1699-1723. B. de La Harpe.
PVench. Hist. coll. 3: 9.
— Historical journal of the expeditions under
d'lberville, to establish a colony in. 1698-
99. French. Hist. coll. 7 (or, 2d ser.) : 29.
— Historical memoirs. 1698-1740. Dumont.
French. Hist. coll. 5 : i
— Historical society. French. Hist. coll. 2 : i
— Historical summary of the history of.
French. Hist. coll. 7: ii6
— Holidays in early. N. McF. Walker.
Mag. of Am. hist. 10: 460
— Indian tribes of. French. Hist. coll. 3: 59
— Indians, manners and customs, etc. Peni-
caut. French. Hist. coll. 6:33
— The invasion of. Dec. 10, 1814 to Jan. 18
1815. Dawson, 2 : 399
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^ais a la L. 1699-1700. De Sauvole.
French. Hist. coll. 3 : 223.
— Journey to, in 1700-1. J. Gravier.
French. Hist. coll. 7 (or 2d ser.) : 79.
— Letter relative to Louisiana purchase. S. L.
Mitchell.
Oneida hist. soc. publ. no. 6 (Trans. 1880) : 161.
— Letters-patent to M. Crozat, giving control of
the trade. 1712. French. Hist. coll. 3 : 38.
— Letters-patent to the Western company. 1717.
French. Hist. coll. 3 : 49.
— Louisiana — how lost to the French. O. W.
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— Memoir of La Salle on his discoveries. 1682.
French. Hist. coll. 7 (or, 2d ser.) : i.
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out an expedition to take possession of. 1684.
French. Hist. coll. i : 24.
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colony in. 1697. De R^monville.
French. Hist. coll. 6 (n. s. i) : i
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French. Hist. coll. 5 : 127,
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French. Hist. coll. i : 52.
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1716. De Richebourg.
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Louisiana, continued.
— Memorial of the merchants and planters of
Louisiana, on the events of Oct. 29. 1768.
French. Hist. coll. 5 : 218.
— Narrative of the expedition of La Salle in
16S2. French. Hist. coll. 7 (2d ser.) : 17.
— Narrativeof the voyage in 1698 to take posses-
sion of. P. Lemoyne d'lberville.
French. Hist. coll. 6 (n. s.) : 17.
— Ordinances and instructions of Don A. O'-
Reilly, governor of the province of. 1769, 70.
French. Hist. coll. 5 : 254.
— Philosophy of the history of the L. purchase.
H. C. Dean. Annals of Iowa, 12: 161.
— Pioneer geographical researches. Darby.
Hist. mag. 2d ser. 2 : 222.
— Proces verbal of the taking possession of.
[Account of voyage down the Mississippi.]
1682. French. Hist. coll. i : 45.
— Some account of English and French Louisi-
ana. J. Thomas. Hist. mag. 5 : 65.
— Traits fait avec religieuses Ursulines par la
compagni© des Indes. 1726.
French. Hist. coll. 3 : 79.
Louisville, Ky. Aus Louisville's Vergangen-
heit. Deutscher Pion. i : 15, 46, 108.
— History. Ohio Falls cities, 1 : 153.
Louisville, N. Y. History.
Hough. St. Law. and Frank, cos. 333.
Lowell, Mass. Account of. 1857.
Poore. Merrimack valley, 199.
— Charities, Organized, of. C. Hovey.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 3 : 13.
— Consecration of St. Anne's church. Mar. 16,
1825. J. O. Green.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 3 : 159.
— The dedication and first ringing of chime of
bellsintowerof St. Anne's church. B.Walker
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 3 : 47
— [Descriptive and historical account.]
Bay State m. i : 161
— The drama in. H. M. Ordway.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 268
— Early trade and traders in. C. Cowley.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 152
— The first Burns celebration in. H. M. Ord
way. Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 3 : 42
— The foreign colonies of. C. Cowley.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 165
— George Thompson, the philanthropist in
1834. Old residents' hist, assoc. 2: 112
— Health of. N. Allen.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 3 : 145
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 404
— History. A. Oilman.
Drake. Middlesex co. 2 : 53
— History of Central bridge. A. Oilman.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 295
— The Melvin suits. J. P. Robinson.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 201
— Members of the Mass. medical society in
Lowell, from 18:2 to 1883. J. O. Green.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 449
— New Hampshire men in.
Granite m. 5 : 273, 303, 324,
— The newspaper press of. A. Oilman.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 233
— Present population of. N. Allen.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 3 : 20.
— Reminiscences of the early physicians of L
and vicinity. D. N. Patterson.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 329
76
1886.
AMERICAV LOCAL HI8TORT
Lowell, Mass., continued.
— Reminiscences of the High school. J. S. RusS'
sell. Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 3 : 13
— Reminiscences of the High school. C. C
Chase.
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. j: 113
— The Wyman farm and its owner. C. Hovey
Old residents' hist, assoc. contr. 2 : 83
Lowell, Me. History. Penobscot co. hist. 415
Lowell, Mich. History.
Dillenback. Kent co. 64
Lowell, Vt. History. D. E. Curtis.
Vt. hist. gaz. 3 : 269
Lower, N.J. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.J. 125
Lower Lake, Cal. History.
Palmer. Napa and Lake cos. no.
Lower Lake township, Cal. History.
Palmer. Napa and Lake cos. 137, 141
Lower Merion, Penn. Friends' meeting-house
in. J. Wainwright. Am. hist. rec. i : 162
— History. Buck. Montgomery co. 28
— Lower Merion meeting-house. J. Wain
Wright. Am. hist, rec- 1 : 443
Lower Paxton, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon cos. 406
— New-side presbyterian grave-yard, lower PaX'
tang township.
Dauphin co. hist. soc. publ. 1878: 54
Lower Providence, Penn. History.
Buck. Montgomery co. 95
Lower Swatara, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon cos. 391
Lowndes county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 327
Lowndes county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 540
Lowndes county. Miss. Prehistoric relics of.
A. C. Love. Am. antiq. (Peet's) 2 : 279.
Lowville, N.Y. History. Hough. Lewis co. 133
Lucas county, O. Die deutsche Pioniere von.
Deutscher pion. 15 : 30, W], 245. 287, 312,450,
— History. Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 317
— History. Knapp. Maumee vail. 532, 616
Ludlow, Mass. History. Conn. vail. hist. 2 : 1031
— History. Holland. Western Mass. 2: 83
Ludlow, O. History. Washington co. hist. 699,
Lumberland, N.Y. History.
Hamilton. Sullivan co. 167
Lumpkin county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 542
Lunenburg, Mass. The common lands. 1731
C. Woolley. N.E. h. g. reg. 19: 244
— History. Whitney. Wore. co. 143
— History. A. C. Estabrook.
Wore. CO. hist. 2 : 28
— Topographical sketch. 1810. T.M.Harris.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser. i : 181
Lunenburgh, Vt. History. J. Brooks.
Vt. hist. gaz. 1 : 1015
Lurgan, Penn. Taxables and freemen. 1786
Settlement, etc. 1743-
McCauley. Franklin co. 83, 188
Luxemburg, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 427
Ltuerne, Penn. History. S.Jenkins.
Egle. Pennsyl. 880.
Luzerne county, Penn. Civil officers, 1776-89
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 3 : 788
— Concerning the county of Luzerne.
Hist. reg. (Egle's) 2 : 231
— Description. I. Chapman. Hazard reg. 6 : 97
Luzerne county, Penn., continued.
— Geographical notes on. 1817. I. A. Chap*
man. Hazard reg. 5 : 33.
— History. Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 427.
— Military company in. 1788.
Penn. archives, 11 : 399.
Lycoming, Penn. History. E. S. WaUon.
Egle. Pennsyl. 913.
Lycoming county, Penn. Geology of.
Hazard reg. 7 : 3S, 71, 83.
— History. Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 448.
— Indian land and its fair-play settlers. 1773-85.
Penn. mag. of hist. 7 : 420.
Lykens, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon co«. 453.
Lykens valley, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon cos. 448.
Lyman, Me. History. Clayton. York co. 354.
— History. York co. hist. 80.
Lyman, N.H. Census. 1786.
N.H. prov. papers, 10: 684.
— Documents relating to. 1777-93- With histori-
cal introduction. N.H. town papers, 12: 492.
Lyme, Conn. Births, marriages and deaths.
F. W. Chapman.
N.E. h. g. reg. 23: 425 to 34: 37.
— History. Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 328.
— History. New London co. hist. 540.
— Taxes under Andros. W. L. Jeffries.
N. E. h. g. reg. 34: 371.
Lyme, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7 : 750.
— Census. 1786. N.H. prov. papers, 10: 684.
— Documents relating to. 1768-S8. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 501.
— Documents relating to. 1772. 73-
N.H. town papers. 9: 533.
Lyme, N.Y. History. Hough. Jefferson co. 199.
Lyme, O. Memoirs. C Smith.
Fire L. pion. a : 7.
Lyndeborough, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7: 751.
— Documents relating to. 1744-
N.H. town papers. ^: 535.
— Documents relating to. 1776-96. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 509.
— The first settlers. J. Clark.
N.E. h. g. reg. 21 : 277.
Lynden, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail, hist 438.
Lyndon, Vt. History. G. C. Cahoon.
Vt. hist. gaz. I : 338.
Lynn, Mass. Documents relating to col. John
Humphrey's farm at Lvnn. H. F. Waters.
N.E. h. g. reg. 31: 307.
— Dungeon rock. F. P. Harriman.
Bay State m. 1 : 235.
— First book of intentions of marriage. 1697-
1748. J. Moulton.
Essex inst hist coll. 16: ^1, 127.
— Genealogical items relative to. J. B. felt
N.E. h. g. reg 5 : 93- 25 «. 339-
— Historv. Barber. Hist coll. of Mass. 193.
— History. C M. Tracy.
Wheatland. Essex co. 239.
— Inscriptions from the old burying ground. J.
T. Moulton. Essex inst hist coll. 20: 273.
— Record of marriages, births and deaths.
1676-17 10. J- J- Patch.
Essex inst hist coll. 5 : 172 to 7 : 73.
77
CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MAPS
January,
L3mn, Penn. Moravian church in Allemaengel
(Ljnn township). 1753,54. W. C. Reichel.
Moravian hist. soc. tr. i : 391.
L3Tinfield, Mass. Church records. 1720. E.
Parsons. Essex inst. hist. coll. 5 : 228.
— History. C.M.Tracy. Wheatland. Essexco. 262.
— Sketch of the first religious society. 1881.
E. Parsons. Essex inst. hist. coll. 19: l»
Lyon, N.Y. Pioneer events in.
Turner. Phelps and Gorham, 391.
Lyon county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 489.
Lyons, Iowa. History of the First congrega-
tional church. G. F. Magoun.
Annals of Iowa, 3 : 545.
Lyons, N.Y. Settlement.
Turner. Phelps and Gorham, 391.
Lysander, N.Y. History.
Clark. Onondaga, 2 : 161.
Classified Index to the Maps in the Publications of the Geological
Society of London.
1811-1885.
By RICHARD BLISS,
{Librarian of the Redwood Library, Newport, R. I.)
The following index includes all the maps and plans, but not the sections, in the Transactions, Proceeding's, and
Quarterly Jourjial of the Geological Society of London.
Where no title is given, either on the niap-phite or in the index to the plates, a title has been made up, and is so
indicated by being enclosed in square brackets. Words added to the printed title for the purpose of elucidation are
likewise similarly enclosed. An indented title indicates that the map to which it refers occupies a portion of the larger
map designated by tlie title immediately preceding it. ,
The dates given are those of the imprint in the Transactions, and the year for which the volume is published in the
Proceedings and Quarterly journal. •
The size is the space enclosed in the outer border lines — the first measurement given being the one parallel with the
printed title. The contraction ca indicates the approximate size of a map or plan not enclosed by border lines.
In this index the scale is' given in English statute miles, or in the customary subdivisions of the same. Where the
map gives the scale in nautical miles a reduction has been made to the statute mile. For those maps in which no scale is
given an approximate one has been calculated, when possible, which is shown by the contraction ca and enclosure ia
square brackets.
Owing to the imperfect numbering of the plates in the first volume of the journal the dumber of the page is also
given for better identification.
For the sake of convenience those districts of Asiatic Turkey bordering the Red sea on the east are included in Arabia.
In indicating the different publications of the Society T refers to the first series of the Transactions, Tt to the second
series of the same, and P to the Proceedings : all the entries given without an initial letter refer to the Quarterly yournal.
The Transactions may be found in the Boston Public Library on shelf number *5S7i.i. The Quarterly journal on
♦5826.1.
The classified index to the Transactions, Proceedings and Quarterly yournal, to the end of 1875, is on shelf number
•5836.50.
Synopsis of Classification :
1. QEiraRAIi.
n. EUROPE.
General.
British Isles.
0. England.
(General.)
(Counties.)
1. Wales.
(General.)
(Counties.)
e. Isle of Man.
d. Scotland, f
(General.)
(Counties.)
*. Ireland.
(General.)
(Provinces.)
France.
Belgium.
Spain.
Portugul.
7. Sweden.
8. Germany,
9. Switzerland.
10. Italy.
11. Austria-Hungary.
12. Russia.
13. Greece.
in. ASLfl..
I. Asiatic Turkey.
3. Arabia.
3. Persia.
4. Afghanistan and Baluchistan.
5. India and the Himalaya,
o. Japan.
7. Farther India.
IV. AFRICA.
1. North Africa.
3. South Africa.
a. Griqualand West and Trans-
vaal.
h. Orange Free State and Natal.
c. Cape Colony.
78
V. AUSTRALASIA.
Australia.
New Zealand.
VI. AMERICA.
I. British America.
a. General.
b. British Columbia and Afani-
toba.
c. Ontario and Quebec.
d. New Brunswick and Nova
Scotia.
e. Newfoundland.
a. United States.
3. Mexico and Central America.
4. West Indies.
c. South America.
vn.
ARCTIC REQIOK' AlfD
OCEANS.
I. Arctic Region.
3. Atlantic Ocean.
3. Mediterranean Sea.
4. Indian Ocean.
1886.
CIiASSIFIED INDEX OF BCAPS
I. GENERAL.
I. Isothermal map of the world to illustrate
Mr. Hopkins's paper on the causes of the changes
of temperature. Equatorial scale, [1556 m. =
in.] Size, 41.6 X 26.5 cm. VIII. 1852. PI. ii.
II. EUROPE.
/. GENERAL.
2. Map of the physical geography of West-
ern Europe during the new tertiary period.
Scale, [ca. 109 m. = in.]. Size, 23.7 X 33. 3 cm.
VII. 1851. PI. vii.
3. Sketch maps [of north-eastern Europe]
illustrating the changes in the distribution of
land and sea during the pleistocene epoch.
Scale, [ca. 440 m. = in.].
a. No. i. Commencementof boulder clay. Size, 4.7 X
7. J cm.
b. No. ii. Close of boulder clay. Size, 4.7 X 7-1 cm.
c. No. iii. Close of upper erratics. Size, 4.7 X 7.1 cm.
rf. No. iv. Stationary period. Size, 4.7 X 7.> cm.
IX. 1853. PI. xiii.
4. Map [of western Europe] to illustrate
Mr. R. Godwin-Austen's paper on the possible
extension of the coal measures. Scale, [ca. 100
m. = in.]. Size, 34.3 X 34.9 cm.
XII. 1856. PI. i.
5. Map [of Europe and the circum-polar
lands] showing the extent of the crag-sea area.
Scale, [ca. 900 m. = in.]. Size, 9.2 X 16.3 cm.
XXII. 1866. P. 240.
6. Map of the pleistocene geography of Eu-
rope. Scale, [ca. 740 m. = in.]. Size, 12.7 X
I0.2 cm. XXVIII. 1872. P. 436.
7. Outline map of Europe, showing the com-
parative thickness and depth of deposition of the
Cambrian and lower silurian rocks in different
areas. Scale, [ca. 385 m. = in.]. Size, 21.9 X
17 cm. XXXI. 1875. PI. xxvii.
8. Map of the pleistocene geography of Eu-
rope. Scale, [ca. 795 m. = in.]. Size, 12.9 X
10. 1 cm. XXXIII. 1877. P. 608.
9. Chart showing the probable path of the
fee in the North sea. Scale, [ca. 278 m. =in.].
Size, 23.1 X 14.6 cm. XXXVI. 1880. PI. xxvii.
2. BRITISH ISLES.
10. Map of the English channel. By Robert
A. C. Austen, esq. Scale, [ca. 30 m. = in.].
Size, 54.2 X 31-5 cm. VI. 1850. P. 96.
11. Map of the British Isles, showing the 100-
fathom line and the hexagonal area. Scale,
[ca. 19 m. = in.] Size, 9.3 X io.8 cm.
XVIII. 1862. P. 41.
12. Map showing approximate boundaries of
the two British cambrian basins, and of the inter-
vening archa:an ridge. Scale, [ca. 190 m. = in.].
Size, 9.2 X 11.4 cm. XXXVIII. 1882. P. 211.
a. England.
General.
13. London basin. Scale, 6.25 m. = in. Size,
55.6 X 25 cm. T. II. 1814. PI. X.
14. Map of part of England and France, khew-
ing the relative situations of the Paris, London,
and Isle of Wight basin*. Scale, [ca. 43 m. —
in.]. Size, 17.5 X 21.4 cm.
T. II. 1814. PI. «.•
15. Map of part of the south-ea»t of England,
and of the opposite coa»t of P'rance. Scale,
18 m. = in. Size, 35.2 X 38.8 cm.
Tt. IV. 1837. PI. ix.
16. Map to illustrate Mr. Ilopkinft's paper on
the Wealden district and Bas Boulonnait. Scale,
[ca. 6 m. = in.]. Size, 62.5 X 26.4 cm.
Tt. VII. 1845-56. PI. I.
17. Outlines of part of the London and
Hampshire tertiary districts. Scale, 24 m. = in.
Size, 12. 1 X 7.5 cm. III. 1847. P'- «'^-
18. Map of England, Wales, and part of Scot-
land, to illustrate Mr. E. Hull's paper on the
distribution of the carboniferous strata. Scale,
[ca. 75 m. = in.]. Size, 11. 4 X 17 cm.
XVIII. 1862. PI. vii.
19. Outline map, showing the dividing ridge
of the north of England, and the distribution of
ice and sea during the deposit of the chalky clay.
Scale, [ca. 40 m. = in.]. Size, 8.8 X 9.7 cm.
XXVI. 1870. P. 102.
20. Map of [the southeastern portion of En-
gland showing] the distribution of land and water
at the commencement of the Thames gravel pe-
riod. Scale, [ca. 29 m. =in.]. Size, 12X7.8
cm. XXVH. 1871. PI. I. No. 2.
21. Map of [the southeastern portion of En-
,gland showing] the distribution of land and water
after the termination of the Thames gravel pe-
riod and when the .«ea had retired within the
wealden chalk escarpment. Scale, [ca. 29 m. =
in.]. Size, 13.9 X 7-8 cm.
XXVII. 187 1. PI. I. No. 3.
22. Geological and river map of England
and Wales. Scale, 97 m. = in. Size, 10.5 X
11.7 cm. XXVIII. 1872. P. 149.
23. Map illustrating the distribution of bould-
ers in N. W. of England. Scale, [ca. 28 m. = in.].
Size, II. 5 X 16.9 cm. XXIX. 1873. PI. xiii.
24. [Contour-maps of the northern part of
the Lake District at various stages of submerg-
ence.] Scale, .5.14 m. = in.
Fig. I. Contour-map, showing- the form of the land
when the submeri^ence had reached 1,000
feet. Size, 9.1 X 5.7 cm.
Fig. 3. Contour-map, showing the form of the land at
i,25ofeet. Size, <>.i X S- 7 cm.
Fig. 3. Contour-map, showing the form of the land at
1,500 feet. Size, 9.1 X 5-7 cm.
Fig. 4. Contour.map, showing the form of the land at
1,750 feet. Size, 9.1 X 5.6 cm.
Fig. 5. Contour-map, showing the form of the land at
3,000 feet. Size, 9.1 X 5.6 cm.
XXIX. 1873. p. 431-3-
25. Map shewing the positions, limits, and
directions of dispersion, and intercrossing of
the courses of the boulders of the W. of England
and eastern part of N. Wales. By D. Mackin-
tosh, F. G. S. Scale, [ca. 11. 5 m. = in.]. Size,
18.9 X 49.1 cm. XX.XV. 1879. PI. xxii.
26. Maps and sections of the newer pliocene
deposits in England.
1. [Showinir the distribution of the purple clay and
the chalky clay.] Scale, £« m. = In. Size, 9 X
13.8 cm.
a. Representing sea and land when between 300 and »«)
feet of emergence had taken place. . . . Scale,
[51 in. = in.J Size, S.3 X 10^ cm.
XXXVI. i88a PI. xxi.
79
CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MAPS
January,
27. Maps and sections of the newer pliocene
deposits in England.
a. Represents sea and land when about 250 feet of
eiiiergcncf had taken place. . . . [Continuation of
map 2. Vol. xxxvi. iSSo. PI. xxi.] Scale,
51 in. = in. Size, 8.2 X 4-5 cm.
3. [Showinfj islands and limit of chalky clay in map 3
(vol. xxxvi. iSSc. PI. xxi) in more detail.]
Scale, [ca. 9 m. = in.]. Size, 27.1 X 7-3 cm.
4. [Showing the distribution of the land ice, the open
sea, and the islands at the time of greatest sub-
mergence.] Scale, [51 in. = in.]. Size, 11.9X
1 1.6 cm.
5. [Showing area over which the moraine of the minor
glaciation occurs, etc.] Scale, fca. 54 m. = in.].
6. [Snowing the distribution of fresh water, sea, land
and land-ice.] Scale, -wanting. Size, 6.3 X 2.9 cm.
XXXVIII. 1882, PI. xxvi.
28. Map of the basin of the River Mersey
and part of the Dee, to show the relation be-
tween the drift and the rock structure of the
basin. Scale, 5 m. = in. Size, 29.8 X 30.1 cm.
XXXIX. 1885. PI. V.
29. Sketch-map of the alluvial deposits of
the estuary of the Severn. Scale, ca. 25 m. = in.
Size, ca. 14 X 9 cm. XXXIX. 18S3. P. 616.
Bedford.
30. Map shewing parts of Cambridge, Bed-
ford and Bucks [illustrating the relations of the
Cambridge gault and greensand J. Scale, 7 m. =
in. Size, 17.2 X 10.8 cm. XXXI. 1875. P. 259.
Berks.
31. Map of the vale of the Evenlode, Thames,
etc. Scale, [ca. 6 m. = in.]. Size, 19.3 X 23.3 cm.
T. V. 1821. PI. xxxvii.
32. Map of the valliesof Kingsclere and Ham
in the basin of Newbury. Scale, 1.8 m. = in.
Size, 22.9 X 19 cm. Pt. ii. 1829. PI. xvii.
Buckingham.
33. Map shewing parts of Cambridge, Bedford
and Bucks [illustrating the relations of the Cam-
bridge gault and greensand j. Scale, 7 m. = in.
Size, 17.2 X 10.8 cm. XXXI. 1875. P. 259.
Cambridge.
34. Map shewing parts of Cambridge, Bedford
and Bucks [illustrating the relations of the Cam-
bridge gault and greensand]. Scale, 7 m. = in.
Size, 17.2 X 10.8 cm. XXXI. 1875. P. 259.
35. Map of a part of East Anglia, shewing the
drift deposits. Scale, 8 m. = in. > Size, 17.7 X
16.9 cm. XXXII. 1876. PI. XV.
Cheshire.
36. A map illustrative of the situation, &c. of
the salt district [of Cheshire]. Scale, 6 m. = in.
Size, 24.1 X 1S.5 cm.
A sketch-illustrative of the situation &c of the rock salt
at Norlhwich [Cheshire]. Scale, 3567 ft. = in. Size,
9.2X5.7 cm. T. 1. 1811. PI. [xx.].
37. Geological map of the salt field of Chesh-
ire. By G. VV. Ormerod Esq'. Scale, [ca.^ m. =
in.]. Jjize, 21.6 X 17.5 cm. IV. 1848. "Pl. ix.
38. Sketch map of part of Lancashire,
Cheshire, and Shropshire, showing the position
of the concealed ridge of lower carboniferous
rock, or anticlinal axis, and of the coal-measures
to the north and south of the axis. By Edward
Hull, F.R.S. Scale, [ca. 22 m. = in.]. Size,
8.1x9.6 cm. XXV. 1869. P. 183.
39. Sketch-mapof part of western Lancashire
and Cheshire [showing the postglacial deposits].
Scale, 4 m. = in. Size, 9.4 X 15.2 cm.
XXVI. 1870. P. 661.
Cornwall.
40. Geological map of Devonshire and Corn-
wall, to illustrate the meinoir by Rev. A. Sedg-
wick and R. I. Murchison, esq"". Scale, 10
m. = in. Size, [ca. 30 X 24 in.].
Tt. V. 1840. PI. 1.
41. Geological map of South Devon and East
Cornwall, by Harvey B. Holl, M.D., F.G.S.
Scale, 4 m. = in. Size, 30.9 X 24.1 cm.
XXIV. 1868. PI. xvi.
42. Plan of lode at the Lovell mine [south
of Redruth and Camborne, Cornwall]. Scale,
I : 192 [16 ft. = in.]. Size, ca. 5.5 X 3.5 ctn.
XXXIV. 1S7S. P. 650.
43. Plan of the deposit at South-Wendron
mine [Cornwall]. Scale, i : 200 [16.6 ft. =in.].
Size, ca. 5.5 X 3.5 cm. XXXIV. 1878. P. 651.
44. Plan and section of tin mines on the
Great Flat Lode [south of Redruth and Cam-
borne, Cornwall]. Scale. 1290 ft. = in. Size,
38 X 18.2 cm. XXXIV. 1878. PI XXX.
45. Sketch-map of the Porthalla district
[Cornwall]. Scale, 3520 ft. = in. Size, ca. 7.5
X 7 cm. XL. 1884. P. 460.
46. Enlarged plan of " broken ground " near
Porthalla cove [Cornwall]. Scale, 1 : 2,000
[166.67 ft. = in.]. Size, ca. 8 X 6cm.
XL. 1884. P. 465.
Cumberland and Westmoreland.
47. Map and sections of the country between
Melmerby [Cumberland] and Murton [West-
moreland]. Scale, [ca. 6. 3 m. = in.]. Size,
10.7 X 16.2 cm. T. IV. 1817. PI. V.
48. [Map exhibiting the geological structure
of the Cumbrian mountain district in the north
of England.] Scale, [ca. 3.5 m. = in.]. Size,
26.5X16. 1 cm. Tt. IV. 1837. PI. iv.
49. Map to illustrate a paper on the Lake
District of Cumberland and Westinoreland. By
Wm. Hopkins, esq. Scale, [ca. 5.12 m. = in.].
Size, 28 X 17.8 cm. IV. 1848- PI- 6.
50. Map of the Skiddaw slate district [Cum-
berland and Westmoreland]. Scale, [ca. 9 m.
= in.]. Size, II. I X 8.8 cm. XIX. 1863. P. 115.
51. Geological sketch-map of the south-east
of Cumberland and north-east of Westmoreland.
Scale, [ca. 4.5 m. = in.]. Size, 8.1 X 10.9 cm.
XXI. 1865. P. 236.
52. Sketch nap of parts of Lancashire and
'Cumberland [showing the distribution of drifts.]
Scale, [ca. 14 m. = in.]. Size. 7.1 X 9.3 cm.
XXV. 1S69. P. 408.
53. Sketcn-map of the north-western portion
of the ake District [Cumberland]. Scale, [ca.
6.5 m. in.]. Size, ca. 9.S X 7 cm.
XXV. 1869. P. 435.
54. Map of the vicinity of Wastdale crag
[Westmoreland]. Scale, [ca. 3.6 m. = in.].
Size, 25.7. X 17.9 cm. XXVI. 1870. PI. xxxv.
55. Map of northern part of the Lake Dis-
trict. Scale, ca. 2 m. = in. Size, 26.4X18.2
cm. XXIX. 1873. PI. XV.
56. Map of northern part of the Lake District.
Scale, ca. 2 m. = in. Size, 26.4 X 18.1 cm.
XXX. 1874. PI. ix.
80
1886.
CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MAPS
57. Lakes [of Cumberland] with their sound-
ings, depths in feet. Scale, i m. = in. Size,
ca. 13 X 15 cm.
Fig. 17. Derwentwater.
Fig. iS. Hasscnthwaitc lake.
Fig. 19. Butterincre.
Fig. 30. Crutnmock Water.
Fig. 21. Lowfswater.
XXX. 1874. PI. X.
58. Map of part of the Lake District. Scale,
[ca. 4200 ft. = in.]. Size, 22 X 16.8 cm.
XXX. 1874. PI- XX.
59. Map to illustrate the glacial phenomena of
the Eden valley, etc. Scale, 3 m. = in. Size,
30.8 X 41 cm. XXXI. 1875. PI. ii.
60. Contour-map [of the southern part of the
Lake District] showing the probable form of the
land when the submergence had reached 1000
feet. Scale, 5.14 m. = in. Size, 9.1 X 6.1.
a. Contour-map showing the form of the land at 1500
feet. Scale, [5.14 ni. = in.]. Size, 9.1 X 6.1 cm. ■
b. Contour-map showing the form of the land at 2000
feet. Scale, [5.1-^ m. = in.]. Size, 9.1 X 6.3 cm.
C. Contour-map showing the form of the land at 3,500
feet. Scale, [5.14 m. = in.]. Size, 9.1 X 6.1 cm.
XXXL 1875. P. 155-157-
61. Plans and sections to illustrate paper on
" the origin of some of the lake basins of Cum-
berland and Westmoreland."
c. Map of a portion of the southern part of the Lake
District. Scale 3 m. =r in. Size, 35.3 X S-9 cm.
Fig. II. Wastwater. Scale, i m. =r in. Size, ca. 9 X
2.5 cm.
I Fig. 16, Easdale Tarn. Scale, i m. := in. Size, ca.
1.5 X I cm.
Fig. 17. Grasmere. Scale, 1 m. = in. Size, ca. 2.5 X
2 cm.
XXXL 1875. PI. vii.
62. Sketch map of part of the Lake-district,
to show the position of rocks figured on pi. xxxi,
and of those analyzed (. . .). Scale, 1.71 m.
= in. Size, 9.1 X 6.1 cm.
XXXL 1875. P. 592.
63. Sketch map showing the distribution of
the quartz felsite of St. John's Vale, and its
position with regard to the surrounding rocks.
Scale, 1 m. ^ in. Size, ca. 8 X 6 cm.
XXXIL 1876. P. 13.
64. Sketch map showing a part of the boun-
dary of the Buttermere and Ennerdale syenitic
granite, and its relation to the neighbouring
rocks. Scale, i m. = in. Size, ca. 9 X 9 5 cm.
XXXIL 1876. P. 15.
65. Sketch map showing the distribution of
the Carrock rocks. Scale, i m. = in. Size,
ca. 10 X 5.5 cm. XXXIL 1876. P. 16.
66. Maps, plans and sections of interglacial
deposits of West Cumberland and North Lanca-
shire.
Fig. I. Map of West Cumberland and North Lanca-
shire, shewing positions in which deposits
of woody matter have been found. Scale,
ca. S m. := in. Size, 9.9 X 18.5 cm.
Fig. 2. Map of Liiidal district. Scale, 1760 ft. = in.
Size, ca. 10 X Scm.
Fig. 5. Plan of the Walney deposit. Scale, 100 ft. =
in. Size, ca. S X 6 cm.
Fig. 8. Plan of deposit on shore opposite Drlgg.
Scale, I20 ft. = in. Size, ca. 11 X 7 cm-
Fig. 12. Plan of deposit at St. Bees. Scale, 424^. ft.
^ in. Size, ca. 11 .5 -|- 7 cm.
XXXVII. 1881. PI. iii.
67. Sketch-map showing the rocks of the
Carlisle basin. (Disregarding superficial beds.)
Scale, 4 m. = in. Size, 23 X 16.4 cm.
f XXXVII. 1881. PI. xi.
Derby.
68. Detailed map of a part of the Govt
trough, west of Buxton [Derby»hire]. ScaJe,
•75 «"• = in. Size, 8 X 10.8 cm.
XX. 1864. P. 257.
69. Rough ground-plan of the Robin-Mood
cave, Creswc-ll Crag* [Derbyshire]. Scale, 30
ft. = in. Size, 8.6 X 9.8 cm.
XXXII. 1876. p. 341.
70. Ground-plan and section of Robin Hood's
cave [Derbyshire]. Scale. wanliHg. Size, ca.
9.5 x8 cm. XXXIII. 1S77. P. 5S8. Fig. 8.
71. Ground-plan of the Parlor cave [CrcM-
well Crags, Derbyshire]. Scale, 240 ft. — in.
Size, ca. 9 X 6 cm. XXXV. 1879. P- 735'
Devon.
72. Map of the country adjacent to the coast
of Devon and Dorset from Teignmouth to Port-
land. Scale, [ca. 6 m. = in.] Size, 24.1 X 15.8
cm. Tt. I. 181 1. PI. xiii.
73. Geological maps of the Tor bay coast,
Devon. Scale, [ca. 2 m. = in.] Size, 19.2 X
ia7 cm. Tt. III. 1835. PI. xviii.
74. Geological map of Devonshire and Corn-
wall, to illustrate the memoir by Rev. A. Sedg-
wick and R. I. Murchison, esq'r. Scale, 10 m.
= in. Size, ca. 30 X 24 cm. Tt. V. 1840. PI. I.
75. South east of Devonshire, to illustrate
Mr. Austen's memoir. Scale, 2 m. = in. Size,
20.3'X3ocm. Tt. VI. 1842. PI. xli.
76. Ground-plan of a dyke intersecting slates
near West Down, between Ogwell and Ash-
burton [Devonshire]. Scale, vjanling. Size,
ca. 8.5 X 3.5 cm. Tt. VI. 1842. P. 471.
77. Map shewing the distribution of the de-
posits of boulder-clay near Barnstaple [Devon].
Scale, I m. = in. Size, 16 X 9.5 cm.
XX. 1864. P. 447-
78. Sketch-map of the fossiliferous deposits
of North Devon. Scale, [ca. 3 m. = in.]. Size,
ca. 18X11 cm. XXIII. 1867. P. 373.
79. Sketch-map of the valleys of the upper
portion of the River Teign and its feeders.
Scale, [ca. 3.5 m. = in.]. Size, 19. 11 X 11.5 cm.
XXIII. 1867. P. 421.
80. Geological map of West Somerset and
North Devon, showing the divisions and suc-
cession of the lower, middle, and upper de-
vonian and carboniferous series. Scale, [ca.
7.5 m. = in.]. Size, ca. 19 x9 cm.
XXIII. 1867. P. 580.
81. Geological map of South Devon and East
Cornwall, by Harvey B. Holl. M. D., F. G. S.
Scale, 4 m. = in. Size, 30.9 X 24. i cm.
XXIV. 1868. PI. xvi.
8a. Plan of the Brent-Tor basin [Dartmoor,
Devonshire], showing the faults and the lines of
the following sections. Scale, -wanting. Size,
ca. 6x4cm. XXXVI. 1S80. P. 389.
83. Sketch-map of the South Devon coast
from Torcross to Hope cove. Scale, ca. 3 m. «-
in. Size, 9 X 4-8 cm, XL. 1884. P. 2.
84. Map showing recent encroachments of
the sea at Westward Ho! [North Devon]. Scale,
132 yds. = in. Size, ca. 10.5 X6.5 cm.
XL. 18S4. P. 474-
85. Map of Paignton and Goodrington bays
[Devon, showing the spots where submerged
forests have been found]. Scale, 1760 ft =» in.
Size, ca. 17 X 6 cm. XLI. 1885. P. 11.
81
CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MAPS
January,
Dorset.
86. Map of the country adjacent to the coast
of Devon and Dorset from Teignmouth to
Portland. Scale, [ca, 6 m. =in.]. Size, 24.1 X
15.8 cm. Tt. I. 181 1. PI. xiii.
87. Geological map of part of Dorsetshire.
Scale, ca. 1 m. = in. Size, 73.2 X 36.7 cm.
Tt. IV. 1837. PI. I.
88. [Plan showing circular coves on the]
coast of Dorsetshire. Scale, [ca. 2 m. = in.].
Size, 8.6 X 2.5 cm. VI. 1850. P. 210.
89. Outline map of part of the Ridgeway
range [Isle of Portland] and its subescarpments.
Scale, I m. = in. Size, 13 X 7.5 cm.
VIII. 1852. P. III.
90. Map of the catchment basins of Rivers
Avon, Stour, Test, etc. Scale, 20 m. = in.
Size, ca. 11X9 '^'^•
XXVI. 1870. PI. xxxvii. Fig. 11.
91. Map of Portland Bill and the adjacent
parts of Dorsetshire. Scale, 2.66 m. = in. Size,
ca. 15 X 18 cm. XXXI. 1875. PI. i. Fig. 6.
Durham.
92. [Geological map of] Durham and North-
umberland. Scale, 6.2 m. = in. Size, 24.7 X
38.5 cm. T. IV. 1817. PI. i.
93. Plan of the dyke in Walker colliery [near
Newcastle, Durham]. Scale, 264 ft. = in. Size,
ca. 38 X 14 cm. T. IV. 1817. PI. iii.
94. Sketch-map showing the position of Silu-
rian beds in Teesdale [Durham]. Scale, [ca.
I m. = in.]. Size, 10.3 X 10.2 cm.
XXXIV. 1878. P. 28. \
Essex.
95. Plan of Grays, Essex. Reduced from
Ordnance parish map. Scale 420 ft. = in.
Size, 10.8 X 18.7 cm. XXV. 1869. PI. vii.
96. Map to illustrate memoir by A. Tylor,
F. G. S. Part of Kent and Essex. Key show-
ing position of plans, plates vi, vii and viii,
and the River Thames. Scale, [ca. i m. = in.].
Size, 18.S X 8.9 cm. XXV. 1869. PI. ix.
97. Map of the detrital beds, surface contour,
and drainage systems within and without the
north eastern part of the Weald, illustrating
paper by S. V. Wood, jnr., F. G. S. Scale, [ca.
7 m. = in.]. Size. 288 X 17.2 cm.
XXVII. 1871. PI. i. No. I.
98. Map of a part of East Anglia, shewing the
drift deposits. Scale, 8 m. = in. Size, 17.7 X
16.9 cm. XXXII. 1876. PI. XV.
Gloucester.
99. Map of the vale of the Evenlode, Thames,
etc. Scale, [ca. 6 m. = in.]. Size, 19.3 X 23.3 cm.
T. V. 1821. PI. xxxvii.
100. Geological map of the course of the
Avon, from Clifton to Hungroad. Scale, 984 ft.
= in. Size, 63.4 X 25.7 cm.
Tt. I. 181 1. PI. xxxiii.
lor. Map of the coal-basins of Bristol, and the
Forest of Dean. Scale, [ca. 3 m. = in.]. Size,
34.9X49.6 cm. Tt. I. i8ti. PI. xxxviii.
102. Geological map and sections of the en-
virons of Tortworth, Gloucester. Scale, 2406
ft, = in. Size, 41 X 53 cm.
North-western part of CuUimore's trap quarry [Tort-
worth]. Scale, wantiug. Size, 12.9 X 4-5 cm.
Tt. I. i8ii. PI. xxxix.
82
103. Coal field of the Forest of Dean [Glouces-
ter], by Henry Maclauchlan, esq'r., F.G.S. Scale,
1 m. = in. Size, ca. 28 X 39. cm.
Tt. V. 1840. PI. XV.
104. Upper formations of the new red sand-
stone system in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire
and Warwickshire: to illustrate the memoir by
Mr. Murchison and Mr. Strickland. Scale, 4.1
m. = in. Size, 30.8 X 215.2 cm.
ft. V. 1840. PI. xxvi.
105. Plan of the horse fault [Forest of Dean
coal field], with its collateral branches called
lows. Scale, 1584 ft. = in. Size, 15. i X 10.3 cm.
Tt. VI. 1842. P. 217.
106. Map of the Cotteswolds, illustrating the
drift deposits of Gloucestershire. Scale, 8 33 m.
= in. Size, 1 1.5 X 9 3 cm. XI. 18S5. P. 479.
107. Sketch map to illustrate the western
extension of the Clifton fault [Gloucester].
Scale, ca. 21 12 ft. =in. Size, 13.8 X 7.5 cm.
XLI. 1885. P. 147.
Hampshire.
108. Hampshire, or Isle of Wight, basin.
Scale, 6.25 m. = in. Size, 51.5 X 20.7 cm.
[Sketch of the west end of the Isle of Wight.] Scale,
[ca. 4300 ft. = in.] Size, 12.5 X 7-3 cm.
T. II. 1829. PI. ix.
log. Map of part of the coast of Hampshire.
Scale, [ca. 4000 ft. = in.] Size, 33.9 X 18.7 cm.
Tt. I. 181 1. PI. xii. Fig. 2.
no. Geological map of a district of the west
of Sussex and of parts of Surrey and Hants.
Scale, 3 m = in. Size, 20 X 24.8 cm.
Tt. II. 1829. PI. xiv.
111. Mapof the vallies of Kingsclere and Ham,
in the basin of Newbury. Scale, 1.8 m. = in.
Size, 22.9 X 19 cm. ft. II. 1829. PI. xvii.
112. Map illustrating the superficial deposits
of South Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
Scale, 5 m. = in. Size, 38.3 X 19. s cm.
XXVI. 1870. PI. xxxvi.
112a. Map of the catchment basins of Rivers
Avon, Stour, Test, etc. Scale, 20 m. = in.
Size, ca. ii X 9 cm.
XXVI. 1870. PI. xxxvii. Fig. 11.
Hereford.
113. Plan and sections of the Malvern Hills,
and part of the adjacent country. Scale, 1.25 m.
= in. Size, 19.1 X 15.6. T. I. 1811. PI. [xxiii].
114. Geological sketch-map of the Malvern
Hills. Scale, i m. = in. Size. 22.5 X 6.5 cm.
XXI. 1865. P. 72.
Kent.
115. Map and sections of the plastic clay dis-
trict near London. Scale, [ca. 2 m.= in.]. Size,
25.2 X 19.3 cm. T. IV. 1817. PI. xiii.
116. Part of the coast of Kent. Scale, [ca.
2 m. = in. Size, 14. i X 5 cm.
Tt. IV. 1S37. PI. vii. Fig. I.
117. Geological mapof the environs of Black-
heath [Kent], Scale, 4620 ft. = in. Size, 15.4
X 10.4 cm. VI. 1850. P. 441,
118. Plan of a part of the town of Folkestone
[Kent, showing the position of the'bone-bed].
Scale, 135 yds, = in. Size, 9 X 11 -6 cm,
VII, 1851. P. 258.
1886.
CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MAPS
iig. Geological sketch-map of the valley of
the Medway and adjacent district [Kent]. (Re-
duced from sheet 6 of the map of the Geological
Survey of Great Britain . . .) Scale, 4 m. =
in. Size, 9.8 X 13-4 cm. XXI. 1865. P. 444.
120. Map of the basin of the Medway [Kent].
Scale, ID m. = in. Size, 8.7 X 4.7 cm.
XXI. 1865 P. 465.
121. Plan of Crayford, Kent. Copied from
the Ordnance parish map. Scale, 21^ ft. = in.
Size, 24.7 X 18.7 cm. XXV. 1S69. PI. vi.
122. Plan copied parti}' from Ordnance parish
maps, to illustrate memoir by A. Tylor, F. G. S.
Part of Erith, Kent, »/4-mile south of Erith
station. Scale, 210 ft. = in. Size. 18. 8 X ir.4
cm. XXV. 1869. PI. viii.
123. Map to illustrate memoir by A% Tylor,
F. G. S. Part of Kent and Essex. Key showing
position of plans, plates vi, vii, and viii, and the
River Thames. Scale, [ca. i m. = in.]. Size,
18.8 X 8.9 cm. XXV. 1869. PI. ix.
124. Map of the detrital beds, surface con-
tour, and drainage systems within and without
the north eastern part of the Weald, illustrating
paper by S. V. Wood, jnr., F. G. S. Scale, [ca.
7 m. = in.]. Size, 28.8 X 17.2 cm.
XXVII. 1871. PI. i. No. I.
Lancashire.
125. [Map exhibiting the geological structure
of the Cumbrian mountain district in the north
of England.] Scale, [ca. 3.5 m. = in.]. Size,
26.5 X 16.1 cm. Tt. IV. 1837. PI. iv.
126. Map of the Lindale district, near Ulver-
ston [Lancashire]. Scale, [ca. 3300 ft. = in.].
Size, ca. 10 X 15 cm. XIX. 1863. P. 21.
127. Plan of Dalton Road pit [Lindale dis-
trict, Lancashire]. Scale, -wanting. Size, ca.
9X3 cm. XIX. 1863. P. 28.
128. Sketch map of part of Lancashire,
Cheshire, and Shropshire, showing the posi-
tion of the concealed ridge of lower carbonifer-
ous rock, or anticlinal axis, and of the coal-meas-
ures to the north and south of the axis. By
Edward Hull, F. R. S. Scale, [ca. 22 m. = in.]
Size, 8.1 X 9.6 cm. XXV. 1869. P. 183.
129. Sketch-map of parts of Lancanhire and
Cumberland [showing the distribution of drifts].
Scale, [ca. 14 m. =• in.]. .Size, 7.1 X 9.3 cm.
XXV. 1869. P. 408.
130. Sketch-map of the Peninftula of Funieu
[Lancashire]. Scale, [ca. 3 m. — in.]. Size,
9.7 X 9.3 cm. XXV. 1869. P. 409.
131. Sketch-map of part of western Lanca-
shire and Cheshire [showing the poNtjflacial
deposits]. Scale, 4 m. = in. Size, €^.4 X 15.2
cm. XXVI. 1870. P. 661.
132. Map to illustrate the glaciation of North
Lancashire, etc., with colors to represent eleva-
tions. Scale, 3 m. = in. Size, 30.^ X 39 9.
XXVIII. 1872. PI XXX.
133. Maps, plansandsectionsof interglacialde-
positsof WestCumberlandand North LancaKhire.
P'ijf. I. Map of West Cuml>crl;tncl und North Lane*.
shire shewing po.sitionii in which dep<wiU
of woody matter liavc been found, scale,
ca. S in. :s in. Size. 9.9 x 18.5 cm.
Fig. 3. Map of Lindal district. Scale, 1760 ft. ^ ia.
Size, ca. 10 X S cm
Fig. J. Plan of the Walney deposit. Scale, loo fl. a
in. Size, ca. 8X6 cm.
Fig. 8. Plan of deposit on shore oppocite \ixi^^.
Scale, 120 ft. ^ in. Size, ca. 11X7 <^'n.
Fig. 13. Plan of deposit at St. Bees. Scale, 433^ ft.
^ in. Size, ca. 11. 5 X 7 cm.
XXXVII. 1881. PI. iii.
134. Sketch-m^ip of the coast at Blundell-
sands, near Liverpool. Scale, i m. «« in. SizCf
ea. 6.5 x10 cm. XXXVII. 1881. P. 436.
135. Plan of Atlantic docks, Liverpool, 1874-
8i. Scale, 1325 ft. = in. Size, ca. 9.5 X S-5
cm. XXXIX. 1883. P. 86.
136. Sketch plan of miniature delta. Rake
reservoir [near Liverpool]. Scale, ■wantiMg.
Size, ca. 9 X 5.5 cm. XL. 1884. P. 263.
Leicester.
137. Sketch map of Charnwood Forest, with
the Narborough district [Leicestershire]. Scmie,
ca. 4 m. = in. Size, 7.1 X 11.5 cm.
XXXIV. 1878. P. 226.
138. Map to illustrate the pre-carboniferous
rocks of Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire.
Scale, I m. = in. Size, ca. 25.5 X 19 cm.
XXXV. 1878. PI. X.
83
LIBRARY BUILDINGS
January
Library Buildings.
AN INDEX TO
THE PICTURES AND PLANS OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS TO
FOUND IN THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
BE
The thanks of this Library are due to the librarians who have taken an interest in the prepara-
tion of this Index, and who have given photographs of the institutions with which they are con-
nected. Mr. Charles W. Sutton, Librarian of the Public Free libraries of Manchester, England, and
Mr. Melvil Dewey, Librarian of Columbia College library, have communicated information in regard
to pictures and plans of several public libraries mentioned in this List which are not to be found in
the Boston Public Library. No shelf-numbers follow these titles.
American antiquarian society, Worcester, Mass.
Three photographs of the exterior and interior
of the society's buildii g. *6i90.25
— Heliotype of interioi of library. *6i90.25
— Heliotype of extei.ar of building. In N.
Paine's Account of the society, with a list of its
publications. Worcester, 1876. *43ii.i4
— Woodcut of exterior of building. On title-
page of pamphlet, with officers and list of mem-
bers Jan. i, 1881. *4452.57
, — Woodcut of the first hall of the society as
it appeared in 1833. *6i90.25
Amherst college. Small woodcut of the ex-
terior of the college library before changes were
made. In Potter's American monthly, Decem-
ber, 1877. *43i3-5i-9
Amsterdam. Universitats-Bibliothek. Grund-
riss. — Schnitt. — Details. Allgem. Bauzeitung,
1884, Plate 37. *687o.5.49
Andover, Mass. Brechin hall. Library of
Theological seminary. Photograph of exterior.
*6i90.25
Heliotype. In Bailey's Hist, sketches of
Andover. Boston, 1880, p. 568. *23^3-7S
— Memorial hall. Public library. /« Bailey's
Hist, sketches of Andover. Boston, 1880, p.
52S. ■ *2353.75
Baltimore, Maryland. Enoch Pratt free circu-
lating library. In Howard, G. W. The Monu-
mental city. Bait, 1876, p. 949. *4374-73
— Peabody institute. Library hall. Plans. In
U.S. Bureau of education. Circulars of infor-
mation, No. I, 1881. The construction of library
buildings. By W. F. Poole. *6i90.24
Woodcut of exterior. In Howard, G. W.
The Monumental city. Bait, 1873, p. 38.
*4374-73
Belfast, Ireland. Free public library. Selected
design. Exterior. — Plans. — Premiated design,
by Maxwell and Tuke. — Alternative design.
Building news, Nov. 16, 23, 1883. *737oa.i.45
Belmont, Mass. Town hall and public library.
Amer. arch, and building news, Aug. 6, 1881.
♦6990.1. 10
Beloit college, Beloit, Wisconsin. Library.
In Catalogue. *4496.24
Billerica, Mass. Bennett library. Amer.
arch, and b news, July 9, 1881. *6990.i.io
Blackburn, Eng. FVee library and museum.
Accepted design. Architect (London), Jan. 27,
1872. *6972.i.7
Selected design. Building news, Jan. 3,
1873. *736oa.i.24
Exterior. British architect, July 4, 1875.
Boston AthenjEum. Small woodcut. /« King's
Handbook of Boston. *2359-65
Boston Medical library. Ventilation plan.
Libr. journal, vol. 4, no. 8, June-July, 1879.
♦C.R.I7.I.8
Boston Public library.
The four competitive plans for the proposed new library
building to which prizes were awarded are at present in the
possession of the City Architect, for use in the prepara-
tion of apian to be submitted to the Trustees of the library.
Photographs of the floor plans, reduced in size, may be seen
in the Trustees' room.
' — Architect's plans, 17 sheets, for the building
erected on Boylston street. *4o6o. 22
— Exterior. — Interior. — Plans. In Proceed-
ings at the dedication of the building, Boston,
1858. *2i34.i2; *2i34.i3
A woodcut of the exterior is in King's Handbook of Bos-
ton [*2359.6s].
— Exterior and interior views. In U. S. Bu-
reau of education. Report, 1876, pp. 86i, S65,
869. "■2202.10
— Five photographs, size 11 J X 19! inches.
♦6190.23
Two are views of the exterior, three are of the interior
of Bates Hall, taken before the furniture and shelving were
put in.
— Five woodcuts (i exterior, 4 interior views).
Scribner's monthly, Dec, 1871. ♦7392.2.3
— New half-story, over the Lower hall. — Pro-
posed future enlargement of the Library build-
ing. No. 15 in ♦♦Cab.G.2.2i
From Annual report for 1873.
— Pencil sketch, March 20, 1873, by J. Winsor,
for proposed enlargement of the building.
No. 17 in ♦♦Cab.G.2.2i
— Plans of Boylston-st. building, by Charles
K. Kirby. 10 sheets. Scale, 10 ft. to i in.
♦♦Cab.G.2.22
— Plans of a building proposed for the Public
library, by Paul Schulze and John F. Edwards.
Boston, 1855. 6 sheets. ♦^♦D.i.B.2
— Portfolio of sketches, plans and specifica-
tions. Trustees' room
— Report by the trustees of the Public library
on the fitness of the English High and Latin
school building for the uses of the Public library.
14 pp. 4 folded plans. [^I/.«o,] Minority report
of William H. Whilmore, one of the trustees. 14
pp. 6 folded plans. Boston, 1882. ♦6201.28
— Seventeen stereoscopic viewsof the exterior
and interior of the library, statuary, etc. 1866.
♦^♦G.285.1
84
1886.
ZJBAARY BTTILDnrOB
Boston Public library, continued.
— Dorchester branch. Pencil sketch, bv J.
Winsor, of the quarters proposed for the t)or-
chester branch in the new Citj building, Field's
corner. 1S74. Manuscript. No. 16 in**Cab.G.2.2i
— East Boston branch. Plan of library rooms in
the second floor of the old Lyman school-house.
Manuscript. No. 4 in **Cab.G.2.2i
— Jamaica Plain branch. Pencil sketches by
J. Winsor. With specifications. 1877.
No. 27, 28 in **Cab.G.2.2i
— Roxbury branch. Woodcut of exterior and
plans of Fellowes Athenaeum building. In An-
nual report, 1872. No. 2 in **Cab.G.2.2i
Woodcut of exterior. In U. S. Bureau of
education. Report, p. 397. *2202.io
Bowdoin college, Brunswick, Maine. Interior
of the college library. Photograph. ♦6190.25
Bradford, Eng. Free library and museum.
The Architect (London), Jan. 10, 1880. ♦6972.1.23
Bridgewater, Mass. Memorial library. Amer.
arch, and b. news, Jan. 7, 1882. ♦6990.1.12
Many details are given in this plan.
Bristol, Eng. Design for a museum and li-
brary, by Foster and Wood, ancr A. C. Ponton.
Exterior. — Plans. Ciyil engineer and architect's
journal, London, yol. 29, 1886, pp. 249, 251.
♦8022.2.29; ♦♦Cab.G.2.23
Bristol, R. I. Rogers free library. Amer.
arch, and b. news, Feb. 9, 1878. ♦6990.1.3
. In Dedication, Jan. 12, 1878. Providence,
1878. No. 3 in ^6190.9
Brookfield, Mass. Bannister memorial hall.
Exterior. /// Dedication, Jan. 31, 1884. ♦6190. 24
Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn library (formerly
Mercantile library). Woodcut. Long Island
Life illustrated, Sept., 1869. ^6x90. 24
A different view is given in the Bulletin of the library,
June, 1873, folio edition.
Brown university. Providence. Two designs
prepared for a library building, by Potter and
Robertson. In New York sketch-book of archi-
tecture, vol. 2, Boston, 1875. ♦8090.52.2
— Lithotype. In Providence illustrated. Prov-
idence, 1885.
Buffalo, N.Y. Grosvenor library. Photograph.
♦♦Cab.G.2.23
— Young men's library. Heliotype of exte-
rior, C. L. W. Eidlitz, architect. Size of plate,
10 in. high X I2| in. wide. ♦♦Cab.G.2.23
Woodcut. Harper's new monthly maga-
zine, July, 1885. ♦521ba.50.71
Cambridge, Eng. The new Public library as
it will appear when completed. — Trinity college
library, interior views, exterior views. — Pepys-
ian library, Magdalen college. In Cooper's Me-
morials of Cambridge, newed., 1860-66. 3 v.
%*4S7i-i
Cardiff, Wales. Design for School of art and
science, museum, library, etc. Plans. Building
news, June 4, 1869. ♦7360a. 2. 16
— Free library and school of art. Selected
design, bv J. Seward and Thomas. Exterior.
— Plans. 'Building news, April 23, 1880.— Alter-
ative design, by the same. May 21, 1880. — De-
sign placed third, by H. C Harris, June 4, 1880.
♦7360a. 1.38
Carlsruhe. Hof- und Landes-Bibliothek. Stock
des Gebaudes. — Schnitt. Allgem. Bauzeitung,
1884, Plate 37. *6870.5.49
With text.
Chatsworth. Interior of the Duke of Devon-
shire's library. In Catalogue, vol. 1, pp. 1, 102,
London, iS6<;. Tru»tee«' room
Cincinnati Public library. Exterior. /* Bulle-
tin, Cincinnati, 1879. •6200.19.1879
— Exterior. — Interior. In U.S. Bureau of
education. Report, 1876, pp. 909, 913. *2i9i.\o
— Interior. — Plans. Building news, Dec. 15,
1871. ♦736oa.i.2i ; No. 3 in ••Cab.G.J.ii
Cleveland, Ohio. Public library. Small wood-
cut. ♦619025
Colby university, Waterville, Maine. Three
photographs of the interior. •6190.25
— Woodcut of the exterior of the library.
•6190.34
Columbia college, New York. Exterior and
interior views, photogravures. •6190.25
Numerous exterior and interior view* can be (cen on ap.
plication to the Librarian of Columbia college.
Concord, Mass. Free public library. Wood-
cut. In U. S. Bureau of education. Report, 1876,
p. 390. •2202.10
Exterior. — Sections. — Plan. In Dedi-
cation of the new building. Boston, 1873.
•2204.13
A large framed photograph of the library U in the Trus-
tees' room of the Boston Public library.
— Six photographs and heliotypes, and two
plans. No. 7-11 in ••Cab.G.2.2i
Concord, N. H. State library. Plan by G.J.
F. Bryant, of library apartment, showing its
proposed fitting up. No. 18 in ♦♦Cab.G.2.21
Accompanies the Report of the Trasteea of the State
library for 1S67.
— Public library. Board of trade building.
Granite monthly, Sept., 1880, vol. 3, p. xix.
*4435S4-3
Copenhagen. Universitats-Bibliothek. In-
nere Perspektive. Allgem. Bauzeitung, 1884,
p. 60. *6870.5.49
Cornell university library. U. S. Bureau of
education. Report, 1876, p.457. ♦2202. lo
— Photograph of interior of library, 1875.
♦619025
Dalton, Mass. Cranesville library. In His-
tory of Berkshire co., N. Y., 1885, vol. i, p. 668.
•4451 55- »
Dartmouth college. Exterior of Library.—
Details. Amer. arch, and b. news, March 14,
1885. •6290. 1. 16
— Wilson hall (Library). View of building.
First floor plan. In Exercises at the laying of
the corner stone of the Rollins chapel and of
Wilson hall, June 21;, 1884- ♦6190.24
Dayton, Ohio. Public library. Exterior view.
Manuscript plan and description by the archi-
tects. •6.90.24
Mr. W. F. Poole, Librarian of the Chicago Public library,
states that the interior plans of this building are mainly from
his drawings furnished to the Committee.
Woodcut, with description. Dayton Dally
journal, Nov. 3, 188";. .^^^'P:^^
Delessert. Projet d'une bibliothfcque circulaire.
Woodcut. 1S35. In Edwards. Memoirs of li-
braries. London, 1859, vol. 2, p. 712. •C.R.18.2.3
Delia Santa's plan for a public library. /«
Edwards. Memoirs of libraries, London, 1859,
vol. 2, p. 715. •C.R.18.2.3
Derby, Eng. Proposed free library. Ex-
terior. — Details. British architect, Dec 29,
I 1876; Sept. 21, 1877.
8S
LIBRARY BUILDINGS
January,
Design for a free library and institute (Soane
medallion, 1876-7). Architect (London), April
14, 1877. *6972.i.i7
Design for a public library. Architect (Lon-
don), Feb. 6, 1875. *6972.i.i3
Design for a library, bj F. H. Gouge, Utica,
N. Y. Amer. arch, and b. news, June 29, 1878.
*6990.i.3
Design for a public library. Amer. arch, and
b. news, May 12, 1877. *6990.i.2
Design for a public Jibrary. Architect (Lon-
don), Jan. 27, 1883. *6972.i.29
Design for a public library. Amer. arch, and
b. news. May 12, 1877. *6990. 1.2
Design for a public library for a large pro-
vincial town, by Philip J. Marvin. Exterior.
Plans. Building news, Feb. 5, 1875. *736oa.i.28
Design for a tow n library. W. P. P. Longfel-
low. In Architectural sketch book, Boston, vol.
3, no. 12, June, 1876. *8o90.5i.3
Designs (2) for a memorial library, by R. S.
Atkinson and F. W. Stickney. /« Architectural
sketch book, Boston, vol. 2, no. 11, May, 1875.
♦8090.51.2
Designs (2) for a memorial library, by M. J.
Brown and A. G. Everett. In Architectural
sketch book, Boston, vol. 2, no. 11, May, 1S75.
*So9o.5i.2
Designs (2) for a memorial library. By W.
C. Richardson and H. G. King. In Architect-
ural sketch book, Boston, vol. 2, no. 11, May,
1875. *8o90.5i.2
Designs for a public library, by H. Edward
Ficken and W. Kirkus, jun.
No. 26 in **Cab.G.2.2i
Detroit, Mich. Public library. Photograph.
No. 19 in **Cab.G.2.2i
Dublin. New national library and museum.
Competitive design aw arded second prize. Build-
ing news, April 24, 18S5. *737oa.i.48
Selected design. Elevation. — Plans.
Building news, Oct. 31, 1S84.
*737oa.i.47; ♦*Cab.G.2.23
Dutton-Walker Travelling studentship, Not-
tingham school of art. A museum ^nd free
library. Exterior view and plans. Building
news. Mar. 7, 18S4. *737oa.i.46
East Hampton, Mass. Public library associa-
tion. Two heliotypes. /« Catalogue. Boston,
1882. *2I42.I2
Two photographs of the architect's draw-
ing- *6i90.25
East Randolph, Mass. Turner library. Li-
brary journal, vol. I, no. 6, Feb., 1877.
*C.R.i7.i.8
Fitchburg, Mass. Wallace library and art
building. Photograph of exterior. *6i90.25
Heliotype of exterior. In Programme of
dedicatory exercises, July i, 18S5. *6i90.25
Framingham, Mass. 'Memorial library. Ex-
terior and interior views. In Architectural
sketch book, Boston, vol. 3, no. 12, June, 1876.
*8o90.5i.3
Germantown, Penn. Friends' free library and
reading room. Heliotype. **Cab.G.2.23
Glasgow university. Three ground plans of
the university, including the library.
**Cab.G.2.23
Gottingen. Universitats-Bibliothek. Grundriss
vom Krdegeschoss.— Details. Allgem. Bauzei-
tung, 1SS4, Plate 41. *687o.5.49
With woodcuts in the text.
86
Gregory's plan for a public library. In Ed-
wards. Memoirs of libraries, London, 1859,
vol. 2, p. 725. ♦C.R.18.2 3
Grenoble, France. Musee et bibliotheque.
Exterior. Plans. In Encycl. d'architecture. 2e
s^rie, Paris, 1874, vol. 3, pi. 169, 175, 224; vol.4,
pi. 249, 254, 270, 279, 303; vol. 5, pi. 396, 4u.
♦4090.51, 36 serie. 3
Halle. Die Universitats-Bibliothek. Grund-
risse. Allgem. Bauzeitung, 1884, Plate 40.
♦6870.5.49
Hallowell, Maine. Public library. Heliotype.
♦6190.25
Harrisburg, Penn. State library. Two stereo-
scopic views of the interior. ♦6190.25
Hartford theological institute, Hartford, Conn.
Hosmer hall. Exterior. ^ Plans. ♦6190.25
A smaller woodcut may be found in the Congregfational
Year-book [55403.67], in the Annual catalogue and in the
Hartford directory.
Harvard college. Gore hall. Exterior view.
Interior view. In Harvard book, by F. O. Vaille
and H. A. Clark, vol. 1, Cambridge, 1875.
♦♦k.5i.2.i
Extension. Stack. — Shelving. Amer.
arch, and b. news, Nov. 23, 1878. ♦6990.1.4
Haverhill, Mass. Public library. Nine photo-
graphs. ♦♦G.290.1
Hereford, England. Les bibliotheques enchai-
nees d' Hereford. Plate. In Le bibliophile fran-
gais, vol. 3, p. 51. Paris, 1869. ♦C.R.18 1.4
— ■ Free library. Exterior and ground plan.
Builder, Feb. 13, 1875.
Hingham, Mass. Public library. Designs.
Amer. arch, and b. news, April 5, 1879; ^^Z- 9»
1879. ♦6990.1.5; ^6990.1. 6
Horeau's design for a grand library hall. In
Edwards. Memoirs of libraries, London, 1859,
vol. 2, p. 714. ♦C.R. 18.2.3
Iowa college, Grinnell, Iowa. Goodnow hall.
Library and observatory. In Catalogue, 1SS5.
♦4497.17
Iowa state library, Des Moines. Woodcut
of the Capitol building. *6i90.24
— Photograph of the interior. ^6190.25
— Architect's plan of interior. ♦♦Cab. G. 2. 23
Ipswich, Eng. Three designs for Library, Mu-
seum, etc. Building news, Aug. 29, Sept. 19,
1879. . *736oa.i.37
— Designs for Museum, Free library, etc.
Architect (London), July 12, Aug. 23, Sept. 6,
1879. •6972.1.22
Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell library. In Dedication
of building, Dec. 20, 1866. ♦6310a. 72
See also Cornell university.
Laborde's plan for a public library. In Ed-
wards. Memoirs of libraries, London, 1859, ^o^*
2, p. 717. *C.R. 18.2.3
Lafayette college, Easton, Penn. Interior of
Reading-room. Scribner's monthly, Dec, 1876.
♦6190.24; ♦7392.2.13
Lancaster, Mass. Memorial hall. Heliotype
of exterior. — Plan. ♦6190.25
Lehigh university. South Bethlehem, Penn.
University library. In Register, 1883. *45oi.62
Leyden. Universitats-Bibliothek. Grundriss.
Schnitt. Allgem. Bauzeitung, 1884, Plate 36.
♦6870.5.49
With text.
Library wall. Interior decoration compe-
tition. Amer. arch, and b. news. Mar. 22, 1879.
Exterior. — Plan. ♦6990.1.5
1886.
ZJBRABT BUILDnfOB
Lincoln, Mass. Public library. Woodcut. In
Dedication. 6190.27
Exterior. — Plan. Amer. arch, and b.
news, Mar. 15, 1884. *6990.i.i4: *6i90.24
Livermore, Maine. Washburn memorial li-
brary. In Dedicatory exercises. Chicafjo, 1885.
*6l90 24
Liverpool, Eng. Free public library. Litho-
graph. No. 12 in **Cab.G.2.2i
Exterior. — Reading room. Graphic, May
5. '877.
Lithographs. — Plans. Trustees' room
View. — Plan. No. i in *6202.3
View. /» Catalogue. Liverpool, 1881.
♦6200.6, part 2
Sketch in Reading room. Graphic, July
3, 1875. *696o.i.i2
Woodcut. Illus. London news, Oct. 27,
i860. *537o.i.37
London. British museum. Colored plan
showing the arrangement of the library of refer-
ence in the Reading room. *6i90.25; C.R.6.4.3
The first mentioned is accompanied by a statement in
manuscript, by Richard Garnett, LL.D., of the British
museum.
Plan of ground floor. — Interior of new
Reading room. — Plan of new Reading room.
Harper's new monthly mag., Jan., 1873.
♦5230.12.46
Plan of Reading-room. In pamphlet en-
titled Reading-room and libraries, London, 1884.
♦6190.25
This pamphlet describes the arrangement of the Read-
ing-room. Further information may be found in the pref-
ace to the Ust of the books of reference in the Reading-
room of the British museum [*C.R.6.4.3] and in Fagan s
Life of Sir A. Panizzi [2746.59].
Project for enlargement. Civil engineer
and architect's journal, London, August, 1850.
♦8012. 1. 13
Plans. — Reading-room. /» Edwards. Me-
moirs of libraries, London, vol. 2, pp. 695-701.
C.R.18.2.3
Six views. Illustrated London news, 1851,
1857- *S37o. I
Uebersichtsplan. — Grundriss und Schnitt
des Lesesaales imd der Bibliothek. Allg. Bau-
zeitung, 1884, Plate 35. ♦6870.5.49
With text.
— City library and museum, Guildhall. In-
terior. — Exterior. Illus. London news, Nov. 9,
1872.
Interior. Graphic. ♦5390. 1.61
Exterior. — Plans. Builder, Aug. 27, 1870.
♦7223.50.28
— Dr. Williams's Trust. New library. Ex-
terior and interior views. Building news, Mar.
28, 1873. ♦73603.1
— Honourable society of Gray's inn. New li-
brary. Perspective view. Building news, April
4, 1884. ♦7370a. 1.46
— Inner Temple library. Amer. arch, and b.
news. Mar. 25, 1882. ♦6990. 1. 11
Exterior. — Plans. — Details. Building
news, Nov. 11, 1881; Nov. 25, 1881. ♦737^-1.1.41
Proposed extension of library. Six views.
Architect (London), June 13, 1874. ♦6972.1. 11
— London institution. Three plans. In Ed-
wards. Memoirs of libraries, London. 1859, ^°*-
2, pp. 685-687. ♦C.R.18.2.3
— London library and museum. Exterior view.
American builder, Chicago, July, 1872, p. 5.
♦69903.50.7
87
London, continued.
— Middle Temple. New library. Exterior
and ground plan. Builder, Dec. 15, i860.
•7223.50.18
— Record office. Construction dcr ei»ernen
Repositorien. Allgcm. Bauzeitung, 18^ Pl«te
35- •6870.5.49
With text.
Long Island historical Bociety, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Design of building. Amer. arch, and
building news, Nov. 29, 1879. •6090.1.6
Macclesfield, Eng. Chadwick free library.
British architect. May 26, 1876.
Maiden, Mass. Converse memorial librar>'.
Sketches. Amer. arch, and b. news, Oct. 3, 18^.
•6990.1.18
Exterior and interior views. {In Maiden
city press, Oct., 1885.) ••Cab.G.2.23
Manchester, Eng. Public free libraries. Refer-
ence department. ••Cab.G.a.aj
Taken about 1854. The building is now dcmnli»hed and
the library is deposited in the oldTown H.ill. There are
no published views or plans ot the presmt Manchester Fre«
Reference library. — C. W. Sutton.
Interior of old building. Illustrated Times,
1857-
Exterior of old building. Illustrated Lon-
don news, Oct. 25, 1851. ♦5360.1. 19
Plan of principal floor of old Reference li-
brary. In Edwards. Memoirs of libraries, Lon-
don, 1859, ^'**'' 2, p. 906.
Two photographs of interior of Reference
library. ♦♦Cab. G. 2.23
Manningham, Eng. Design for Airdale col-
lege. Interior of library. Architect (London),
Dec. 5, 1874. •6972. 1. 13
Melbourne. Public library, museums, and
national gallery. View. Plan of classification.
♦6200.5
In Supplemental catalogue, Melbourne,
1865. •6131.17
Interior and exterior. Illus. London news,
April 28, 1S60. ♦5370.1.36
Methuen, Mass. Nevins memorial library.
Photograph and heliotype. ♦♦Cab.G.2.23
Middletown, Conn. Russell library. Exterior.
In History of Middlesex co., Conn. N. V., 1S84.
♦44303.51
See also Wesleyan university.
Monson, Mass. Horatio Lyon memorial li-
brary. /* Dedication, Worcester, 1882.
No. 8 in •44.<;5-53
Amer. arch, and b. news, April 14, 1883.
•6990. 1. 13
Morriatown, N. J. Library and lyceum. Photo-
lithograph. No. 29 in ••Cab.G.2.3i
Munich. Die Kdnigliche Bibliothek. Grund-
risse. — Schnitt. Allgem. Bauzeitung. 1884,
Plate 34. '6870.5.49
Built 18^1-1843. With text.
Perspective view. — Plans. — Section. /•
Edwards. Memoirs of libraries, London, 1859,
vol. 2, pp. 692, 693. •C.R.18.2.3
Natick.Mass. Bacon free library. /* Drake s
history of Middlesex co., Boston, 1880. vol. 2,
p. 197. ••2350.16.2
— Morse institute. In Drake's History of
Middlesex co., Boston, 1S80, vol. 2, p. 198.
••2350.16.2
Photograph. At Columbia college li-
brary.
LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Jsmuary,
Newark-upon-Trent. Gilstrap free library.
Exterior. — Plan. Building news, Mar. 9, 1883.
*737oa.i.44
New Bedford, Mass. Public library. Litho-
graph. ♦6190.24
Another view is gfiven in the Atlas of New Bedford,
published by G. N. Walker and cc, in 1S81 [2350.73].
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Design for a free li-
brary. Front elevation. — Plans. British archi-
tect and northern engineer, Sept. 21, 1877.
— Public library and news room. *6i90.24
New-England historic genealogical society.
Woodcut of building. In King's Handbook of
Boston. *2359-65
In Report. *6i45.23
Newport, Eng. Free library and schools of
science and art. Amer. arch, and b. news, May
27, 1882. *6990. i.ii
Newport, R. I. Redwood librarj' and Athe-
naeum. Woodcut. No. 6 in **G.2.2I
In U. S. Bureau of education, Report,
1876, p. 17. *2202.IO
New York City. Apprentices' library. Ex-
terior and interior views. In Annals of the
General society of mechanics and tradesmen of
the City of New York. N. Y., 1882. *357o.i26
Exterior. — Interior. Daily graphic, N.
v., Nov. 17, 1S85. " *7350.3
— Astor library. Amer. arch, and b. news,
May 22, 1880. *6990.i.7
Potter's Amer. monthly, Dec, 1879.
*43i3-5i-i3
— Columbia college. See Columbia college.
— Lenox library. Exterior. — Plans. — Sec-
tions. Amer. arch, and b. news, Sept. i, 1877.
♦6990. 1 . 2
In U. S. Bureau of education^ Report,
1878, p. 947. *'2202.IO
In New York illustrated. 1875. 2371.60
— Mercantile library. 7 woodcuts. Scribner's
monthly, Feb., 1871. *6i24.i; *7392.2.i
Woodcut. *6i90 24
— New York society library. In Treat's illus-
trated New York, etc. N. Y., 1S74. *2375.64
Small woodcut. *6i90.25
Newton, Mass. Public library. In Drake's
History of Middlesex co., Boston, 1880, vol. 2,
p- 249. **235o. 16 2
Northampton, Mass. Public library. Photo-
graph from the architect's drawing of the exterior
and interior. No. i in **Cab.G.2.2i
In U. S. Bureau of education. Report,
1876, p. 441. *2202.IO
North Easton, Mass. Ames free library.
Amer. arch, and b. news, Nov. 3, 1877; June 30,
1883. *6990. 1.2; 6990. 1. 13
Heliotype. In Catalogue of Ames free
library, vol. 2. *2I42 52.2
Norwich, Conn. Otis library. Woodcut.
Norwich, England. Free publiclibrary. Illus.
London news. May 16, 1857. *537*^-i-3o
Oak Park, Illinois. Scoville institute. *6i90.24
Oberlin, Ohio. College library. Photograph.
**Ciib.G.2.23
Oldham, Eng. Design for public librarv.
Architect (London), Sept. 16, 1882. *6972.i.28
— Free library and museum. Selected design.
Building news, Nov. ii, 1881. *737oa. 1.41
Orleans, Mass. Snow library. Amer. arch,
and b. news, Feb. 9, 1878. *6990.i.3
Ottawa, Canada. Parliamentary library. Amer.
architect and b. news, June 17, 1876. •6990.1. 1
88
Ottawa, Canada, continued.
Plan of upper part of library. Builder,
Dec. 10, 1859. *7223. 50.27
Oxford, Eng.
Views of the libraries of the University are to be found
in Skelton's " Oxonia antiqua restaurata," published in
1823 r*246o.S.2] ; in Ingram's " Memorials of Oxford," pub-
lished in 1S37 1*2400.18], and in the" Hand-book for visitors
to Oxford," Oxford, J. H. Parker, 1S47 [2494.53].
— Bodleian library. Woodcut. Penny maga-
zine, 1841, p. 228. **320I.I.IO
Interior view. /« Edwards. Memoirs of li-
braries, London, 1859, ^o'- 2, p. 670. '''C.R.18.2.3
— Merton college library. Interior. Illus.
London news, Nov. 12, 1864. *5390. 1.45
— New library. Exeter college. Civil engi-
neer and architect's journal, London, 18.58, p. 275.
'•'8012.1.21
— Radcliflfe library. Exterior and interior
views. In Edwards. Memoirs of libraries,
London, 1859, vol. 2, pp. 681, 682. *C.R. 18.2.3
Papworth's plan for a public library. In Ed-
wards. Memoirs of libraries, London, 1859, ^o'-
2, p. 722. *C.R. 18.2.3
Paris. Bibliotheque nationale. Ground plan.
In Edwards. Memoirs of libraries, London,
1859, vol. 2, p. 678. *C.R.i8.2.3
Grundriss. Allgem. Bauzeitung, 1884,
Plate 36. '*687o.5.49
Also, woodcuts in the text.
Nouvelle salle de lecture. In Le biblio-
phile fran^ais, vol. I, p. 240, Paris, 1868.
*C.R.i8.i.4
Plans of Visconti and Laborde for its re-
construction. In Edwards. Memoirs of libraries,
London, 1859, ^'ol- 2, pp- 710, 711. *C.R. 18.2.3
Restauration. Fagadedu nord. Gazette des
architectes et du bitiment, 6e ann^e, Paris, 1868-
69, no. 23. *8ioi.2.6
Restauration par M"". H. Labrouste. In
Encycl. d'architecture, le serie, Paris, vol. 8,
1858, pi. 28, 38, 39, 40, 99, 100, 116, 117; vol. 10,
pi. 98. *4090.5i
Salle de lecture. A photograph in Vues
des principaux monuments, issued by the mu-
nicipal government of Paris. Trustees' room
— Bibliothfeque Sainte-Genevieve. Text. Plates.
Allgem. Bauzeitung, 17 Jahrg., S. 139-142 (1852),
Bl. 469-475. Astor library
Grundriss. Allgem. Bauzeitung, 1884,
Plate 34. *6S70.5.49
With text.
Interior view. — Ground plan. — Trans-
verse section. In Edwards. Memoirs of libraries,
London, 1859, ^°1- 2, pp- 674-676 '''C.R.18.2.3
Plans, etc. In Encyclop^die d'architecture,
le sdrie, Paris, vol. i, 185 1, plate 73; vol. 2, pi.
32. 51, 71, 81, 91, loi, in; vol. 3, pi. I, 4, 19,
26, 27, 28, 38, 39, 104, 105, 115, 116; vol. 4, pi.
19; vol. 5, pi. 98, 114; vol. 6, pi. 46; vol. 7, pi.
89, 90, 100, no, 119, 120. "'4090.51
— ■ - Three views. Civil engineer and archi-
tect's journal, London, May 3, Nov. i, 1851.
♦8012. 1. 14
Peoria, Illinois. Publiclibrary. Eight photo-
graphs of interior. — Rough sketch of ground
plan. **Cab.G.2.23
Percival library, Clifton college. Interior
view. Architect, Sept. 12, 1874. *6972.i.i2
Philadelphia. Apprentices' library. Potter's
Amer. monthly, Dec, 1S79. *42i3.5i.i3
In U. S. Bureau of education. Report,
1876, p. 971. *2202.I0
1886.
LIBRARY BUIIiDINOS
Philadelphia, continued.
— Franklin institute. Photograph of interior
of librarj. ♦*Cab G.2.23
Woodcut of exterior of building of Frank-
lin institute. /« Official catalogue of Interna-
tional electrical exhibition, Philadelphia, 1884.
. 3961.72
— Library company. Ridgway branch. Pot-
ter's Amer. monthly, Dec, 1879. *43'3-5''i3
In U. S. Bureau of education, Report,
1876, p. 959. *2202.IO
Library journal, vol. i, no. i, Sept. 30,
1876. No. 22 in ♦*Cab.G.2.2i ; *C.R.i7.i.8
— Phototype. *6i90.24
— Loganian library, 1745- '50. In U. S.
Bureau of education, Report, 1876, p. 7. *2202.io
— Mercantile library. Exterior. — Interior.
In Reports. *6i90.24
Exterior. — Interior. Two woodcuts. In
Philadelphia and its environs. Phila., 1884.
No. 20 in *437oa.79
Potter's Amer. monthly, Dec, 1879.
♦4213.51.13
— Pennsylvania historical society. Potter's
Amer. monthly, Dec, 1879. *43^3-5^-^3
Pittsfield, Mass. Berkshire Athenfeum. Wood-
cut. /« History of Berkshire co. N. Y., 1885,
vol. 2, p. 420. *445i.5.2
Woodcut. *6i90.24
Plan of a lending library. In Edwards. Me-
moirs of libraries, London, 1859, ^°'- 2, p- 724.
*C.R. 18.2.3
Plymouth, Eng. Public and Cottonian li-
brary. Civil engineer and architect's journal,
London, Oct., 1850. *8oi2.i.i3
— Exterior. Builder, Mar. 6, 1852. *72i3. 50.10
Princeton college library. Interior. — Plan.
Scribner's monthly, March, 1877. ♦7392.2.13
— Interior. — Plan. Library journal, vol. 2,
no. 2. Oct., 1877. *C.R.i7.i.8
— The new library. In New- York sketch-book
of architecture, vol. i, Boston, 1874. *8o90 52.i
— Small woodcut. The Manhattan, July, 1883.
*5339-50-3
— Woodcut. Daily graphic, Sept., 1873.
No. 5 in **Cab.G.2.2i
" Providence depot" (Boston) plan, etc. Li-
brary journal, vol. 4, no. 7, June-July, 1879.
♦C.R.17.1.8
Quincy, Mass. Thomas Crane memorial li-
brary. Amer. arch, and b. news, June 30, 1883.
♦6990.I.I3
Four views. In Address of C. F. Adams,
jr., and proceedings at the dedication of the
Crane memorial hall at Quincy, May 30, 1S82.
Cambridge, 1883. *6i90a.5
Randolph, Mass. Turner library. Design
by S. J. F. Thayer. In Architectural sketch-
book, Boston, vol. I, no. 5, Nov., 1873.
♦8090.51.1
View. /» Catalogue, Boston, 1877. ♦6201.22
Rhode Island historical society. Cabinet.
Lithotype. In Providence illustrated. Provi-
dence, 1885.
St. Louis. Public library. Small woodcuts of
exterior and interior. ^6190.25
St. Petersburg. Imperial library. Views. —
Plans. In Edwards. Memoirs of libraries,
London, 1859, ^o'- 2, PP- 688-691. ♦C.R.18.2.3
Salford, Eng. Free library. Greengate branch.
Front elevation. — Sections. — Plan. Building
news, Dec. 16, 1870. ♦7360a. 1. 19
San Francisco. Free public library. Frank
Leslie's illustrated newspaper. Supplement, May
14, 1881.
— Hubert Howe Bancroft's historical library.
Exterior. ••Cab.G.3.23
Soane medallion competition, 1877. Design
for a free library and a public institute. Denigns
by W. Scott, April 13. 1877 ; by T. Manly Deane,
April 20, 1877 ; by J. L. Ball. April 27, 1877.
•7360a. 1.37
South Hadley, Mass. Mount Holvoke female
seminary. Exterior and interior of library, fm
Catalogue. 2387.21
Southport, Eng. Design for Free library.
British architect, July 6, 1877.
Springfield, Mass. City library. Potter'a
Amer. monthly, Dec, 1879. 43'3 5'-«3
Library and museum building. In New-
York sketch-book of architecture, vol. 1, Boston,
1874. ♦8090.52.1
Stereoscopic view of interior. ^6190. 25
Stockholm. Die Konigliche Bibliothek. Grund-
risse. — Schnitt. Allgem. Bauzeitung, 1884,
Plates 39, 40. ♦687a5.49
With text.
Stratford-on-Avon. Design for Shakspere
memorial. Architect (London), April 29, 1876.
•6972. 1. 15
Stuttgart. Konigliches Bibliothek. Gebaude.
Grundriss. — Schnitt. — Details. Allgem. Bau-
zeitung, 1884, Plate 38. ♦6870.5.49
With text.
Sydney, Australia. Public library. Interior.
Illustrated Australian news, 1878.
Taunton, Mass. Public library. Photograph
of exterior. ♦6190.25
Toronto, Canada. Public library. In Cata-
logue, Toronto, 1885. ♦2140.24
United States. Bureau of education. Circu-
lars of information. No. 1. 1881. The con-
struction of library buildings. By W. F. Poole.
Washington, 1884. ♦6190.24
Contains two plans.
University of Michigan. Library. First
floor plan. In Public exercises on the comple-
tion of the library building, Dec. 12, 1883. Ann
Arbor, 1884. ♦6190.24
Front elevation. — Section. — Details.
Amer. arch, and b. news, Aug. i, 1885. ♦6980.1. 18
University of Vermont, Burlington. Billings
library. Burlington Free press and times, July 1,
1885. No. 2 in ♦F.4.41
Competitive design, by Rossiter and
Wright Amer. arch, and b. news, Oct 27,
1883. ♦6990. 1. 14
Vassar college. Photograph of the interior
of the Library. ♦6190.25
Venice. Biblioth^que Saint Marc k Venise,
dite Libreria Vecchia. In Encvc d'arch I lecture,
2e scrie, Paris, 1881, vol. 10, pf. 765.
♦4090.51,26 srfrie, 10
Vienna. DieUniversitats-Bibliothek in Wien.
Grundrisse.-Schnitt Allgem. Bauzeitung. 1884,
Plates 39. 40. ♦6870.5.49
Walsall, England. Free library and reading
room. Illus. London news, Feb. 4, i860.
•5370.1 3«
Warsaw. Old Zaiuski library. In Edwards.
Memoirs of libraries, London, 1859, ^°'- '• P-
708. •C.R.i8.a.3
89
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS
January,
Washington, D.C. Design for a new fire-
proof building to contain the Army medical mu-
seum, the Library of the Surgeon general's office
and the pension and other records of the same
office. Front elevation. — Side elevation. —
Section. — Plans. *6i90.24
This, with the estimates, 12 pages, is an Executive docu-
ment. No. 13, Senate, 48tli Congress, ist session.
— Das Gebaude fiir die Staats-, Kriegs- und
Marine-Departements in Washington. Biblio-
thek der Marine-Abtheilung. Allgem. Bauzei-
tung, 18S5, Plate 7. *6870.5.i5
— Library of Congress. Adopted plan. Ex-
terior. — Plans. *6i90.25
The Smithmeyer plan.
Interior. — The Law library. Harper's
new monthly mag., Dec, 1S73. *5230.i2.46
• --The proposed plan. By J. L. Smithmeyer.
Liuf. journal, vol. 6, no. 4, April, 18S1.
*C.R.i7.i.8
Watertown, Conn. De Forest library. Pho-
tograph. *6i90.25
Watkins institute. Design. Amer. arch, and
b. news, Oct. 29, 1881. *6990.i.io
Wellesley. Mass. Town hall and library. /«
History of Norfolk co., Phila., 1884. ♦4451.54
Heliotype. **Cab.G.2.23
Wellesley college. Library. In U. S. Bureau
of education. Report, 1876, p. 91. *2202.io
Interior of library. In Calendar, 1883-4.
♦6190.24
Interior. /« History of Norfolk county,
Mass., Phila., 1884. ♦4451.54
Wesleyan university, Middletown, Conn. View
of college buildings. In History of Middlesex
county. Conn. N. Y., 18S4. *443oa.5i
Also in American encyclopa:dia, article Wesleyan uni-
versity.
Wilmington, Delaware. Wilmington insti-
tute. Exterior. *6i90.24
Wimbledon, Eng. Free public library. Builder,
Dec. 12, 1SS5. ♦7213.50.59
Woburn, Mass. Public library. Photograph
of the exterior. ♦6190.25
Heliotype. In Woburn : a historical and
descriptive sketch, Woburn, 1885. ♦4455.6
Etching In Drake's History of Middlesex
CO., Boston, 1880, vol. 2, p. 536. ♦♦2350.16.2
Designs by Peabody and Stearns. Amer.
arch, and b. news, March 31, 1877.
No. 25 in ♦♦Cab.G.2.2i
Designs by Cummings and Sears. Ameri-
can arch, and builder, March 10, 1877.
No. 24 in ♦♦Cab.G.2.2i
Designs by Gambrill and Richardson.
American arch, and b. news, March 3. 1877.
No. 23 in ♦♦Cab. G. 2. 21
Designs for. Amer» arch, and b. news,
March 3, March 10, March 31, 1877. ♦6990.1.2
Wolfenbiittel. Bibliothek. Grundriss. AUge-
meine Bauzeitung, 1SS4. Plate 34. ^6870.5. 49
Built, 1706-1723. With text.
^A^orceste^, Mass. Free public library. Wood-
cut. ♦6190.24
In U. S. Bureau of education. Report,
1876, p. 449. ♦2202.10
See also American antiquarian society.
Yale college. Library. Exterior. — Main
hall. In Yale college, edited by W. L. Kingslev,
vol. I. N. Y., 1879. ♦♦K.51 r.i
— Reference library. Divinity college. Inte-
rior. — Law school library. Interior. — Sheffield
library, Scientific school. Interior. — Lowell
Mason library of music, Divinity college. In-
terior. In Yale college, ed. by W. L. Kingslev,
vol. 2, N. Y., 1S79. ♦♦K.5i.i".2
A woodcut of the library of the Divinity school is in the
Congregational j-ear-book [55103.67].
Zoller's plan for a public library. In Edwards.
Memoirs of libraries, London, 1859, vol. 2, p.
720. ♦C.R.18.2.3
Parliamentary Sessional Papers of Great Britain, Session of 1884.
The following is a selected list of the subjects treated in the Sessional papers of 1884, recently
received at the Boston Public Library.
The printed Index and Supplement of the Bates Hall contain a subject index of the Sessional
papers for 1807-1865, inclusive. For the years 1866-1869 consult the index accompanying the
volumes for each year. An index to the papers for 1870 to 78-9 constitutes Volume S3 of the Parlia-
mentary papers for 1880, and selected lists of subjects treated in the papers for 1S80, 1881, i88a
and 1883 are given in the Boston Public Library Bulletin for April, 1882, p. 122; September, 1883,
p. 451 ; January, 1885, p. 325; Spring number, 1S85, p. 409.
Abbreviations: — A. P. — Accounts and papers; B.P. — Bills public; R.Ct. — Reports of committees; R.Cr. —
Reports of commissioners.
Accounts, Public.
Africa.
Agricultural department. Annual
1S83.
Army. Estimates, etc.
— Manufacturing departments.
— Medical department.
— Recruiting.
Bank of England.
Bankruptcy act.
Bills, Public. Vol. 1-7.
Births, deaths, an4 marriages.
Brewers and brewers' licenses.
R.Ct. 8
A.P. 56
report for
R.Cr. 21
A.P. 48
A.P. 49
A.P. 49
R.Cr. 17
A.P. 47
A.P. 63
R.Cr. 20
A.P. 72
British museum. A.P. 61
Caledonian canal. R.Cr. 22
Canada. Sale of intoxicating liquors. A.P. 54
— State aided emigration. A.P. 54
Canal boats act. R.Ct. 8
Cathedral churches. R.Cr. 22
Ceylon. A.P. 54
Charitable trusts acts. R.Ct. 9
Charities. A.P. 61
Charity commission. R.Cr. 22
Church estates commissioners. R.Cr. 22
Church patronage bill. R.Ct. 9
Civil list pensions. A.P. 47
90
1886.
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS
Civil service commissioners, Report. R.Cr. 21
Civil service estimates. A. P. 5a, 53
Civil services expenditures. A. P. 47
Colonies and British possessions. A. P. 54-58
Commercial reports. A. P. 79-83
Commons. R.Ct. 9
Congo. A. P. 56
Contagious diseases (animals) act, 187S.
A.P. 73. 74
Copyhold enfranchisement hill. R.Ct. g
Criminal cases bill, Law of evidence in.
R.Ct. 13
Criminal lunatics bill. R.Ct. g
Customs for year ending 31st March, 1883.
R.Cr. 23
Cyprus. A.P. 54
Dockyards, etc. A.P. 51
Dublin hospitals. R.Cr. 28
East India. A.P. 59, 60
East India railway communication. R.Ct. 11
Ecclesiastical commission. R.Cr. 22
Education. A.P. 61
— England and Wales. R.Cr. 24
— Science and art. R.Ct. 13
— Science and art department. R.Cr. 28
— Scotland. R.Cr. 26
Educational endowments. Scotland. R.Cr. 27
Egypt, State papers. A.P. 88, 89
Egyptian campaign. Commissariat and trans-
port services. R Ct. 10
Elections. A.P. 62
— Municipal, corrupt and illegal practices bill.
R.Ct. 15
Explosions. R.Cr. 17
Factories. Reportof Chief inspector. R.Cr. 18
Finance accounts, 1883-84. A.P. 47
Fishery board (Scotland), 2d annual report.
R.Cr. 18
Fisheries (Ireland). R.Cr. 18
Friendly societies, industrial and provident so-
cieties, and trade unions. A.P. 76
Gibraltar. Tariff". A.P. 54
Habitual drunkards retreats. R.Cr. 18
Harbours. A.P. 71
Harbour accommodation. RXt. 12
Highways and turnpikes. A.P. 70
Highland crofters. R.Cr. 32-36
House of Commons. A.P. 62
— Kitchen and refreshment rooms.- R.Ct. 13
— Ventilation. R.Ct. 13
Income tax. A.P. 47
Ireland. Agricultural labourers. R.Ct. 8
— Ciiaritahle donations and bequests. R.Cr. 22
— Church temporalities. R.Cr. 22
— Education. R.Cr. 25
— Land commission. R.Cr. 22
— Law and crime. A.P: 63-66
— Local government board. R.Cr. 38
— Public records. R.Cr. 21
— Public works. ' R.Cr. 23
Inland revenue. R.Cr. 23
Jamaica. A.P. 55
Judicial statistics. A.P. 86
Law and crime. A.P. 63
L^nd commission. R.Cr. 22
Land question. See Copyhold.
Life assurance companies. A.P. 75
Local government. A.P. 67
Local government act. B.P. 4
Local government board. R.Cr. 37
Local government provisional orders bill.
R.Cr. 13
London. A.P. 68
— Artizans and labourers dwellings improve-
ment acts. A.P. 6a
— Livery companies. R.Cr 39
Londonderry disturbances. R.Cr. 38
Lunacy. R.Cr. 40
Malta. A.P. 55
Mauritius. A.P. 55
Meteorology. R Cr. a8
Metropolitan board of works (Thames cross-
ings) bill. R.Ct. 14
Metropolitan railway bill. R.Ct. 15
Metropolitan sewage discharge. R Cr. 41
Mines. R.Cr. 19
Mint. R Cr^aa
National gallery. R.Cr..ii8
Navigation and* shipping for 18S3. A.P. 78
Navy. Accounts. A.P. 51
— Estimates, etc. A.P. 50
New Guinea. A.P. 55
Patents. R.Cr. 28
Police. R.Cr. 4a; A.P. 63
Police and sanitary regulations. R.Ct. 15
Poor rates and pauperism. A.P. 67
Post office. R.Cr. a3
Prisons. R.Cr. 42, 43
Public works loan board. R.Cr. a3
Queen's college, Belfast. R.Cr. 35
Queen's college, Cork. R.Cr. 25
Queen's college, Galway. R.Cr. 25
Railways. R.Cr. 23 ; A.P. 69, 70
Reformatories and industrial schools.
R.Cr. 44. 45
Revenue. A.P. 47
Rivers pollution prevention act. R.Cr. 19
Royal university of Ireland. R.Cr. 25
Royal military academy, Woolwich. R.Cr. 17
Salmon fisheries. R.Cr. 18
Savings banks and friendly societies. A.P. 47
Scotland. Highland crofters. R.Cr. 33-36
Shipping. A.P. 71
South Africa. A.P. 56
South African republic. A.P. 57
Smuggling of opium. A.P. 54
Sugar trade. A.P. 74
State papers. A.P. 87-89
Statistical tables. A.P. 84. 85
Straits settlements'. A.P. 55
Technical instruction. R.Cr. 29-31
Thames conservancy. A.P. 6a
Thames river preservation. R.Ct. 16
Trade. A.P. 73-78
Trade of the United Kingdom for 1883. A.P. 78
Transvaal. A.P. 57
Turnpike acts continuance. R.Ct. 16
Weights and measures. R.Cr. a8
West Indies. R.Cr. 46
West Indies. Incumbered estates court
A.P. 55
Western Pacific. A.P. 55
Woods, forests and land revenues. R.Cr. aa
Wrecks and casualties. A.P. 71
Yorkshire registries bill. R.C». 16
Zululand. A.P. 58
91
NOTES
January.
Notes.
(iiFTS. — The Trustees have received and hold
certain securities, amounting to about five thou-
sand five hundred dollars, from the estate of
Daniel Treadwell, formerlj Rumford Professor
in Harvard College. This sum, it is expected,
will be increased by an amount about equal to
this from the same source.
The Trustees have received notice of a gift of
five hundred dollars to the Charlestown Branch
Library, under the will of the late Hon. Edward
Lawrence, to be appropriated, from time to time,
to the purchase of books of reference for that
branoli. Mr. Lawrence, a few months before
his death, gave numerous books and pamphlets
to the Library.
A copy of Ball's bronze statuette of Daniel
Webster has been received, by bequest, from the
late Mayor, Joseph M. Wightman, to whom it
was presented by citizens of Boston, in recog-
nition of his efforts in behalf of the Public
Garden.
Mention has been made in a former Bulletin
of the receipt by the City of Boston of .$50,000, I
in accordance with the provisions of the will of
the late Arthur Scholfield, of which sura the in-
come, after the expiration of certain life inter-
ests, will be applied to the purchase of books of
pergianent value for the Public Library. From
the same source about thirteen hundred volumes
have recfently been received by the Library.
These include many books rarely met with, few of
which were already in the Library.
Recent gifts to the Library include the follow-
ing; From Rev. Caleb D. Bradlee, 40 volumes
and 431 pamphlets; Godfrey R. Cabot, 207 vol-
umes and 65 pamphlets; Rev. James Freeman
Clarke, 5 volumes and 623 pamphlets; Dr. Wil-
liam Everett, 20 volumes and 345 pamphlets;
92
William A. Hovey, 59 volumes and 70 pamphlets ;
William T. R. Marvin, 2 volumes and SS pam-
phlets ; Miss C. M. Mixter, 72 volumes and 30
pamphlets; Samuel S. Sha,w, 104 volumes and
574 pamphlets; Miss Caroline C. Thaver, 52
volumes, 103 portraits, and 6 views; Mrs. R. S
Thompson, 81 volumes and 379 pamphlets ; Mis^
Anna E. Ticknor, 307 volumes and 66 pamphlets ;
West Roxbury High School, 75 volumes; and
Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, 5 volumes and 141
pamphlets.
New Library Building. — The Trustees, in
consultation with the City Architect, are holding
frequent sessions in respect to the plans of the
new building on Dartmouth street, and are tak-
ing measures to begin its erection in the spring.
Maps of Boston. — The Library has acquired
copies of several hitherto unknown maps of Bos-
ton and New England, copied from the original-
in the British Museum; also, a considerable
number of interesting broadsides issued by the
Patriots in Boston during the early Revolutionary
period, respecting the arrival of troops, the de-
struction of tea in Boston harbor, and the siege
of Boston.
Annual Report for 1SS4-1885. — The thirty-
third Annual Report of the Boston Public Li-
brary can be obtained, without charge, at the
Central Library and Branch Libraries.
Fiction Catalogue. — A new Catalogue of
the collection of English prose fiction, including
translations and books for the young, in the
Lower Hall of the Central Library, has been
published. Copies are for sale at the Central
Library and Branch Libraries.
RosLiNDALE DELIVERY Station. — The Ros-
lindale delivery station was reopened November i.
BULLETIN
BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
AUTUMN NUMBER, 1886.
VOL. 7. No. 2.
WHOLE No. yj.
TRUSTEES OF THE CORPORATION.
William W. Greenough, President.
Samuel A. B. Abbott.
William II. Whitmore.
Hen'ry W. Haynes.
James Freeman Clarke.
GENERAL OFFICERS.
Mellen Chamberlain, Librarian and Clerk of the Corporation.
James L. Whitney, Principal Assistant Librarian.
Arthur M. Knapp, Curator of Periodicals and
Patnphlets.
William H. Foster, Proof-reader.
Josfi F. Carret, Curator of Patents and En.
gravings, and Registrar.
Appleton p. C. Griffin, Custodian of Skelvts.
Louis F. Gray, Office Secretary.
Frank C. Blaisdell, Curator of Lov/er Hall
Catalogue.
Edwin F. Rice, Registration Clerk.
William E. Ford, Janitor., Central Library.
LIBRARIANS OF DEPARTMENTS.
Arthur M. Knapp, Bates Hall.
Edward Tiffany, Lo-ver Hall.
Mary E. Brock, Brigliton.
Elizabeth F. Cartee, Cliarlestoivn.
Mary G. Coffin, Dorchester.
Sarah C. Godboed, East Boston.
Anna J. Barton, Assistant in charge, Jamaica
Plain.
Helen M. Bell, Roxbury.
N. Josephine Bullard, South Boston.
Grace A. Ds Borcbs, South End.
Mary A. Hill, Custodian, Lower Mills.
Harriet L. Atkinson, Custodian, Mattapan.
Grace E. Powars, Custodian, Ncponset.
Eliza R. Davis, Custodian, North End.
Julia W. Richards, Custodian, W. Roxbury.
Samuel T. Bowthorpe, Custodian, RosUndaU.
C ONTENTS.
Information for Readers 94
Bates Hall 95
I>ower Hall and Branches 156
Roxburj Branch Library 170
Charlestovrn Branch Library 173
American Local History 180
Index of Maps, in the Publication* of the
Geological Society of London .... 196
Notes 200
INFORMATION FOR READERS.
Number of Volumes and Hours.
All departments are open every secular day
except the six legal holidays, — February 22,
Fast Day, Memorial Day, July 4, Thanksgiving
and Christmas, — and such other days as the
Trustees may direct.
The Bates Hall is open from nine o'clock, a.m.,
until six, P.M., from October to March, inclusive,
and until seven o'clock during the rest of the
year. The Lower Hall of the Central Library is
open from half-past eight o'clock, a.m., to nine
o'clock, p.m. The Central Reading Room for
Periodicals is open from nine o'clock, a.m.,
until ten, p.m., and on Sundays from two to
ten.
Vols.
Bates Hall . . .
Newspaper Uoom
Duplicate Room
Lower Hall
Brij>hton Branch . . .
Charlestown Branch .
Dorchester Branch . .
East Boston Branch .
Jamaica Plain Branch .
Lower Mills Delivery .
Mattapan Delivery . .
Neponset Delivery . .
North End Delivery . .
Roslindale Delivery . .
Koxbury Branch . . .
South Boston Branch .
South End Branch . .
West Koxbury Delivery
Totals
Periodicals
in R. R.
(Duplicates
excluded.)
3641
52
65
30
31
37
37
* Kepp open till 9 r.M. Saturdays
tCliUPll IL' M. to 2 I'.M.
iK<-ii(liiiKKi>oiii9t<><.l.
•♦Closed from « t.. fi.:».
tt TiieMluyn, Thursda.vn, and Salor- duyg
days.
477.043 79S
Tuesdays to Saturdays, inclusive.
* Saturdays from 2 to 9.
**i Closed from 6 to 7.
Kflivcred to readers also on Sutt-
er T^ Z. O G UES.
Bulletins.
New Books as soon as received are entered on
the Bulletin Boards of each Library. In the
Bates Hall, before titles appear on the Board the
new books are displayed (with the shelf-number
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BATES HALL.
I.
Recent Publications.
Abbot, Francis E. Organic scientific philos-
ophy. Scientific theism. Boston, 1885. 12°.
5600b. 59
Abbott, Charles C. Upland and meadow : a
Poaetquissings chronicle. N. Y., 1886. 12°.
3823.71
The book describes a naturalist's wanderings and dis-
coveries in the region of Poaetquissings creek, New Jersey.
Abbott, Lyman. In aid of faith. N. Y., 1886.
12". 3437-71
Aberdeen printers. Sec Edmond.
Abkasia. See Ludwig Salvator.
Abu Bakr Ahmed ibn Mohammed ibn Ishdk,
called Ibn al-Fakih al-Hamad-hani. Compen-
dium libri Kitab al-Bold^n auctore Ibn al-Fakih
al-Hamadh&ni, quod edidit, indicibus et glos-
sario instruxit M. J. de Goeje. Lugduni-
Batavorum, 1885. [Bibliotheca geographorum
Arabicorum Pars quinta.] 8°. *6285.58
Acting. See Stebbins.
Actors. See Matthews.
Adams, Oscar F., compiler. Through the year
with the poets. Boston, 18S5, 86. 16°. 2393.87
Poems in English and American literature referring with
more or less directness of allusion to the months.
Namely : —
— December. 2393-87
— January. 2393.89
— Februaiy. 2393.90
— March. 2393.91
— April. 2393.92
— May. 2394.83
— June. 2394.84
— July. 2393-95
Adams, William H. D. A concordance to the
plays of Shakespeare. London, 1SS6 [18S5].
Portrait. 8°. 2590.32
— Egypt, past and present, described and
illustrated. With a narrative of its occupation
by the British, and of recent events in the
Soudan. London, 1885. Illus. Map. Sm. S°.
505993
Addition. See Ginn. —
Addy, Sidney O., and Croston, James. All
about Winfield Manor in Derbyshire. Illus.
Derby. 1S85. Sm. 8». •2509.56
Adelaide, South Australia. Public library,
museum and art gallery of South Australia.
Report of the board of governors, with the reports
of the standing committees for 1884-5. Adelaide,
1885. F». 'eiQcae
Aerated waters. See National bottlers' gazette.
Africa. 6're Johnston.
Agriculture. See Allen's Agricultural month-
ly; — Burn ; — Deutsche Zeit- und Streit-Fragcn
(Vohl) ; — New Jerse v.
Airedale college, England. 5?^ Turner, I. H.
Alaska. See Bancroft, H. H. ; — Schwatka.
Alba-Raymond, Gabriel, and Genoud, Tobias
N. La chrestomathie moderne; ou Tart d'ap-
prendre la grammaire par la langue. Boston.
[1885.] 12°. 2670.61
— La muse contemporaine. Boston. [1S85.]
120. 2670.60
ConUin selections from the writings of French pocu ot
the nineteenth century.
Albany, A^. K See Tenney.
95
BATES HALL
September,
Alden, John ^.y publisher. Alden's cyclopedia
of universal literature. Vol.1. Abbot-Arnold.
N. Y., 1S85. 120. *A.i24.6
Aldobrando da Siena. See Vesme.
Aleardi, Aleardo, cotitc. Canti. 6a ed. con un
recente ritratto dell' autore. Firenze, 18S2. \(y°.
4797-51
— Epistolario, con una introduzione di G.
Trezza. Verona, 1879. Portrait. 160. 2748.68
Alleghany county, A^. V. History of Allegheny
county, N. Y. With illus. and portraits. N. Y.,
1879. Map. F°. ♦6470.17
Allen, James T. Digest of seeding machines
and implements patented in the United States.
Second supplement from July, 1882, including
1883-85. Washington. [1S86.] L. 8°.
**Patent Room
Allen, Joseph H. Outline of Christian his-
tory, A.D. 50-1880. Boston, 1886 [1885]. 16".
352867
Allen's agricultural monthly or abridgment,
devoted entirely to United States patents of agri-
cultural implem.ents and machines. January,
February, 1886. J. T. Allen, agent. N. Y.,
1886. lilus. 4°. Patent Room
Allgemeine Bibliographie fur Deutschland.
Jahrgang 1884. Leipzig, 1884. 8°. *6i77.55
Almanach de Gotha. 1886. Gotha. [1885.]
32°. *62i9b.5o
Alps. See Wise.
Altgeld, John P. Our penal machinery and
its victims. New ed. Chicago, 1886. 8". 3571.61
Ambert, Joachim M. J. J. A. J., baron. Gau-
lois et Germains. Recits militaires. T. 4. Siege
de Paris, 1870-1871. Paris. [1885.] Portraits.
8°. 2824.65
America. See Soci^t^ am^ricaine; — Winsor.
America, British. See Tuttle.
American committee of revision of the Bible.
Documentary history. N. Y., 1S85. 8°. 34103.67
American loyalists. See United empire.
American ornithologists' union. Bulletin no.
I of the Committee on protection of birds. De-
struction of our native birds. [N. Y., 1S86.]
8°. *7902.i
This report appeared in the supplement to Science,
Feb. 36, 18S6. No. 160.
— The code of nomenclature and check-list of
North American birds adopted by the American
ornithologists' union. N. Y., 1886. 8°. 3902.56
Amiel, Henri F. Journal intime. Trans,
with an introduction by Mrs. Humphry Ward.
London, 1885. Sm. 8°. 4657.66
Amory, Thomas C. The life of admiral Sir
Isaac Coffin, baronet. His English and Ameri-
can ancestors. Boston, 1886. Portr. 8°. 4240.80
Ancona, Alessandro d'. Origini del leatro
in Italia. Studj sulle sacre rappresentazioni.
Firenze, 1877. 2 v. 12°. 4775-50
— Studj di critica e storia letteraria. Bologna,
1880. i6«. 2776.77
— Studj suUa letteratura italiana de' primi
secoli. Ancona, 1884. 16°. 4775-56
Anderson, Joseph. Scotland in pagan times.
Series 2. The bronze and stone ages. Edinb.',
1886. Illus. 8«. 2472.66
Anderson, Rufus. Sec Memorials.
Anderson, William. The pictorial arts of
Japan. [Part i, 2.J Boston, 1886. F°.
*#'*Cab.G.2.27
Andreas, A. T. History of Chicago. Vol. 2.
1857-71. Chicago, 1885. Illus. 4°. *4370.66
Andreas : a legend of St. Andrew. Edited
with critical notes and a glossary by W M.
Baskervill. Boston, 18S5. 12°. 4557.68
A poem in Anglo-Saxon. A bibliography is prefixed.
Andrews, Samuel James. God's revelations
of himself to men as successively made in the
patriarchal, Jewish, and Christian dispensations
and in the Messianic kingdom. N. Y., 1886. 8''-
3434-59
Anger. See Poole, W. H.
Anglo-Saxon language and literature. See An-
dreas ; — Beowulf; — Earle ; — Wuelker.
Annelida. See Challenger.
Annuario della nobilta italiana. Anno 1884,
1885. Pisa, 1S83, 18S4. 2 v. Illus. 32°.
*2739a.5t
Anonymous letter, An : a novel. Trans, from
the Italian by A. A. Nobile. Buffalo, 1885.
Portr. x6°. 27793.70
Contains the Italian with the English translation on
opposite pages.
Anthropoid apes. See Hartmann, R.
Anthropology. See Iconographic.
Antiquities. See Anderson, J. ; — Archaeolo-
gical survey; — Archives; — Bibliotheque ; —
British museum ; — Collignon ; — Comparetti ;
— Egypt ; — Gomme ; — Inscriptions ; — Kanda ;
— Kent; — Leemans ; — Rimmer ; — Schliemann ;
— Smith, A. C ; — Socidte americaine; — Wil-
manns.
Anti-slavery movement. See Willey.
Antonius, St., abbas. See Hieronymus.
Apache Indians. See Bourke.
Aphorisms. See Greene, W. B. ; — Panin ; —
Wigglesworth.
ApoUonius TyantBus. See Tredwell.
Appleton's European guide book for English-
speaking travellers. Il'us. Part i, 2. Appended
a vocabulary of travel-talk, in English, German,
French, and Italian [etc.]. 23d ed. N.Y. [1S86.]
2 v. Maps. \(f. *6274.53
Appletons' general guide to the United States
and Canada. Illus. With maps, plans, and
table. N. Y., 1SS6. 160. *2389.76
Arabia. See Smith, W. R.
Arabian literature. See Abu.
Archaeological survey of India. Vol.20. Cal-
cutta, 1885. 8°. '*3072.55
Contents. — Report of a tour in eastern Rajputuiia in
1882-S3, by Alexander Cunningham.
Archer, Thomas. Decisive events in history.
Illus. 6th edition. London. [1885.] 8".
2214.57
Architectural ornament. See Robinson. J. B.
Architectural studies. Part 1-4. Seaside and
southern houses. Edited by F. A. Wright.
N. Y., 1885, 1886. ■ Plates. F". *8i03 61
Architecture. See Basile ; — Boston society of
architects; — Brown, G. B. ; — De Forest; —
Durm ; — Handbuch ; — Leffel ; — Ramee ; —
Shoppell.
Archives des missions scientifiques et littd-
raires. 36 serie. Tome 11, 12. Paris. 1S85.
Plates. 8°. '*6224.5i
Archivio glottologico italiano diretto par G. I.
Ascoli. Vol. 7, 8. Roma, 18S0, 85. 80. *2785.5i
Arctic regions. See Engelhardt ; — Greely ; —
Lanman ; — Tuttle ; — U.S. Signal office.
Argentine Republic. See Pelleschi.
Ariosto, Lodovico. See Carducci.
96
1886.
Aristotle. The Politics of Aristotle, trans, into
English, with introduction, notes, and indices.
By B. Jowett. Vol. i, 2, part i. Oxford. 1885.
8°. 2972.73
— See Wallace, E.
Aristophanes. A metrical version of the
Acharniuns, the Knights, and the Birds. With
occasional comment. By John Hookham Frere.
London, 18S6. [Morley's universal library.]
Sm. 8°. 2976.24
Armour, John M. Atonement and law, or
redemption in harmony witli law as revealed in
nature. 2d ed. Phila., 1886. 8°. 3434.67
Arnold, Frederick. Robertson of Brighton.
With some notices of his times and contempo-
raries. London, 1886 [1885]. 8°. 45403.55
A life of the Rev. Frederick William Robertson.
Arsenals. See Metcalfe, H.
Aryan languages. See Brunnhofer.
Ascoli, Graziadio I. Iscrizioni inedite o mal
note, greche, latine, ebraiche, di antichi sepolcri
giudaici del Napolitano. Torino, 1880. Folded
plates. 8°. 2735-19
Ashhurst, John,yr., editor. International en-
cvclopii-dia of surgery. Vol. 6. N. Y., 1S86.
lilus. 8°. *375i-65
Ashton, John. The dawn of the xixth cen-
tury in England : a social sketch of the times.
With illus. from contemporary engravings.
London, 18S6 [1885]. 2 v. Illus. 8°. 4524.8
Asia. See Moser.
Association of engineering societies. Journal.
Transactions of. the Boston society of civil en-
gineers, the Engineers' club of St. Louis, the
Western society of engineers, and the Civil en-
gineers* club of Cleveland, and the Engineers'
club of Minnesota. Vol. 1-4. [N. Y..'] 1881-85.
Illus. 8°. ♦5911.50
Assyria. See Menant; — Recueil de tra-
vaux ; — Zeitschrift.
Assyrian language. See Delitzsch.
Astor library. Catalogue of the Astor library
(continuation). Authors and books. [Vol. i ]
Cambridge, 1886. 4°. C. R. Stand
Prepared chiefly by C. A. Nelson.
Astronomy. See Clerke ; — Harvard college ;
— Proctor, R. A. ; — RadclifFe ; — Stars.
Athens. See Bibliothfeque.
Atkinson, Joseph. The history of Newark,
New Jersey, from May, 1666, to the present time,
including a sketch of the press of Newark, from
1791 to 1878. Illus. from drawings by Thomas
Moran and other American artists. Newark,
1878. Illus. Map. Portrs. L. 8°. *6470.53
Atlases. See Bradley.
Atonement. See Armour.
Attica, Greece. See Schmidt, J. F. J.
Auber, Charles A. Histoire g^n^rale, civile.,
religieuse et littdraire du Poitou. Tome i. Fon-
tenay-le-Comte, 1885. Maps. 8". 4610.56
Audsley, George A. The ornamental arts of
Japan. London, 1882, 84. 2 v. Illus. Plates.
F°. *^*Cab. G.2.31
Many of the plates are colored.
Auscultation. Sec Flint.
Ausfliegende Worte, naturliche Kinder der
gefliigclten Worte, auf der Citatenhatz angetrof-
fen von einem alten Jager. 2te Aufl. Neu-
brandenburg, 1885. 8". 2870.47
BATES HAUi
Auspitz, Leopold, compiler. Dan Buch der
Biicher: Aphorismen dcrWeltliteraturKenammcIt
und geordnet von Egon Bcra {psemdA. Wien.
[1884,85.] 2v. 8». 6247.24
The proverbH in lanipiaffet other than German ar« alao
translated into En^liah.
Australia. See Sutherland.
Austria. See Bendel ; — Schlitter ; — Tannen>
berg.
Bacchi della Lega, Alberto. Indice generate
della Bibliografiadantesca compilata dal Sig. vi«-
conte Colomb de Batines. Bologna, 1883. 8».
2803.19
The Bibliografia dantesca may be found on ahelf-no
Bach, Albert B. The principles of singing.
With exercises. Edinburgh, 1885. Sm. 8°.
4057-5*
Bacon, Lord. See Pott ; — Smitlk, W. H.
Bacteria. See Hueppe.
Badeau, Adam. Aristocracy in England. N.
Y., 1886. 16°. 2462.78
Bagehot, Walter. The postulates of English
political economy. Student's edition. London,
1885. Sm. 8". 3658.29
Bagwell, Richard. Ireland under the Tudors,
with a succinct account of the earlier history.
London, 1885. 2 v. Maps. 8°. 2412.70
Baillon, , comte de. Henriette-Anne
d'Angleterre, duchesse d'Orldans : sa vie et sa
correspondance avec son frfere Charles II. Paris,
1886. Portrait. 8°. 45408.60
Ballads. See Kinloch.
Balling, Carl A. M. Compendium der metal-
lurgischen Chemie. Bonn, 1882. Illus. L. S".
3862.68
Ballot. See Rom illy, H.
Ballou, Maturin "Si., compiler. Edge-tools of
speech. Boston, 1886. 8°. 6242.60
A collection of quotations.
Balzac, Honordde. The Duchesse de Langeais,
with an episode under the Terror, The illustri-
ous Gaudissart, A passion in the desert, and The
hidden masterpiece. Boston, 1885. 120.
•,•4661.65
Bancroft, George. A plea for the constitution
of the U. S. of America wounded in the house
of its guardians. N. Y., 1886. iCf>. 3658-33
Up<jn the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United
States, of March 3d, 1SS4, bej{innin(f, "The power to inako
notes of the government a legal tender in payment of private
debts being onV of the powers belonging l<) sovereignty in
other civilized nations, and not expressly withheld Irom
Congress by the constitution [etc.]."
Bancroft, Hubert H. History of the Pacific
states of North America. Vol. 15, 16, 28. San
Francisco, 1886. 8°. 42x2.50
Contents. — Vol. ij, California : vol. 3, 18J5-1S40. Vol.
16, California: vol. 4, 1S40-1S45. Vol. j8, Alaska.
Banister, Henry C. Music, ist American
ed. N. Y., 1885. [Handbooks for students and
general readers.] i6'>. 4049-98
Banister, Zilpah P., itSe Grant. The use of a
life: memorials of Mrs. Z. P. Grant Banister.
[Compiled by L. T. Guilford.] N. Y. [1886.]
Portrait. I2». 4^5-55
Banjo companion, The. Boston, 1885. a v.
in I. 4°. 8052.150
Baptists. Si'c Centennial ; — Treatise.
Barbados. Sic Moxly.
97
BATES HAT.T.
September,
Barbey d'Aurevilly, Jules. Les critiques ou
les juges juges. Paris, 1885. [xix'"" si^cle.
Les cEuvres et les hommes. Tome 6.] 8°. 4691.8
The first five volumes of another edition under the title,
" xixine sidcle. Li:s oeuvres et les hommes," may be found
on 4690.29.
— Goethe et Diderot. Paris, 1880. 12°. 467ob.89
Barkhamsted, Connecticut. See Lee, W. W.
Barlow, James W. A short history of the
Normans in south Europe. London, 1886. 8".
2712.58
Barlow, Joel. See Todd, C. B.
Barlow, Samuel L. M. See Wright, J. O.
Barlow, Warren S. Immortality inherent in
nature. [Poem.] N. Y., 1885. 12°. 240ob.82
Barnes' Popular drawing series. N. Y.
[iSSi.] 2 V. 8". *8o62.35
Barnstable family. See Otis.
Baronage of England. Sec Doyle.
Barrili, Anton G. Come un sogno : racconto.
5a ed. Milano, 1882. 16°. 2776.76
— Val d'olivi : racconto. 3a ed. Milano,
18S3. 16°. 2776.75
Bascom, John. Problems in philosophy. N. Y.,
1885. 12°. 5605- 85
Basile, Giovanni B. F. Curvatura delle linee
deir architettura antica con un metodo per lo
studio dei monumenti. Epoca dorico-sicula.
Studj e rilievi. Con atlante. Palermo. 18S4.
2 V. Text, f°; Atlas, 1. f°. *8io3.59
Atlas, *8iooa.i3
Basilisk. See Goldsmid.
Bassett, Fletcher S. Legends and supersti-
tions of the sea and of sailors in all lands and at
all times. London, 1885. Illus. Sm. 8°. 3957.75
Bassett, James, missionary. Persia : the land
of the Imams. A narrative of travel and resi-
dence, 1871-1885. N. Y., 1886. Map. 12°. 3076.78
Bates, ilarriet L., nee Vose. Old Salem. By
Eleanor Putnam {fscudr^. Edited by Arlo
Bates. Boston, 1886. 160. 2359.86
Bath, England. See Hunt, W.
Bauer, Karoline P. A., Grdfin von Brotl-
Plater. Memoirs. Vol. 3, 4. London, 1885. 8°.
2851.61
Baumgarten, Hermann. Geschichte Karls v.
Band i. Stuttgart, 1885. 8°. 3086.1
Baxter, James P. George Cleeve of Casco
bay, 1630-1667, with collateral documents. Port-
land, Me., 1885. Portrait. Plates. Map.
[Gorges society.] Sm. 4". *,^*4437.62
Baxter, Lucy E. Sculpture : renaissance and
modern. By Leader Scott ^fseud.']. N. Y.,
1886. Illus. [Illustrated hand-books of art
history.] 12°. 8086.62
Beam, France. See Lagrfeze.
Beaumanoir, Philippe de Remi, sire de.
CEuvres podtiques. Publi^es par H. Suchier.
T. 1, 2. Paris, 1884, 85. [Soci^t^ des anciens
textes fran^ais.] 8°. *2694.79
Beauty, Personal. See Spence.
Beauvois, Eugfene. L'^lys^e des Mexicains
compart k celui des Celtes. Paris, 1885. 8°.
23ioa.78
Beecher, Henry Ward. Evolution and religion.
Parti. Eight sermons. N. Y., 1S85. 8°. 3490a. 75
Beers, Henry A. The thankless muse. Bos-
ton, 1885. 240. 2400b. 87
This volume includes, with a number of new poems, a
sekction from a book of verses published in 187S, and
entitled "Odds and ends." — Prejatory note.
Bees. 6VeJenyns.
98
Behrends, Adolphus J. F. Socialism and
Christianity. N. Y. [1886.] 120. 3560.65
Belari, Emilio. The secrets of the voice in sing-
ing, explained according to the laws of acoustics
and physiology. N. Y., 1883. 16°. 4057.50
Bellows, Henry W. Twenty-four sermons
preached in All Souls church, New York, 1865-
1881. Selected and edited by his son, Russell N.
Bellows. N. Y., 1886. 8°. 3434-66
Belot, Adolphe. II dramma di via della pace :
romanzo. Prima traduzione italiana. Milano,
1878. 16°. 2670.59
Bemrose, William, jr. The life and works
of Joseph Wright, A. R. A., commonly called
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— Tractatus De civili dominio liber pnmvs.
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Zeller, J. Zur Erkenntniss unserer staatswirth-
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Zingerle, Oswald, editor. Sterzinger Spiele
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Contents. — 1. FUnfzehn Fastnachts-Spicic aus den
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Zumbini, Bonaventura. Saggi critici. Napoli,
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11 Paradisn pcrduto di Giovanni Milton; Lc lezioni di' let-
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Zwiedineck-Suedenhorst, Hans von. Die
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Albrecht, Wilhelm E. Die Gewere als Grund-
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Appeal, An, to the public; stating and con-
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No. I in ♦4317.65
Aragona, Tullia d'. II meschino altramente
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manj hundred wood-cuts : added original notes.
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— Psalms. I sette Salmi penitentiali del santis-
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*4364-79
Bon payeur, Le, et le sergent boiteux et borgne,
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catalogue of the entire library of James Boswell,
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Bruin, Cornells de. Reizen van Cornelis de
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Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, bart. Desul-
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Burrough, Edward. A declaration of the sad
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people of God, called Quakers, in New-England,
for the worshipping of God . . . Also some
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**H.99.ii3
Byles, Mather. Divine power and anger dis-
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the late earthquake in New-England, Nov. 18,
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Byron, John, admiral. [Transcripts of official
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Cartari, Vincenzo. Theatrum ethnico-idolo-
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Carus, Carl G. Physis. Zur Geschichte des
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Castell, Robert. The villas of the ancients
illustrated. London, 1728. Plates. L. f-^.
No. 2 in ♦♦Cab. G. 2. 29
Refers wholly to Roman architecture.
Churchill, George Spencer, jth duke of Marl-
borough. White knights library. Catalogue of
that distinguished and celebrated library, con-
taining very fine and rare specimens from the.
presses of Caxton, Pynson, and Wynkyn de
Worde, &c. Part i, 2. [London.] 1819. 2 parts
in I V. 8\ ♦6165.38
The prices realized are added in manuscript.
Churchman, John. An account of the gospel
labours, and Christian experiences of a faithful
minister of Christ, John Churchman. Added a
short memorial of the life and death of Joseph
White, late of Bucks county. Phila., pr. , Dub-
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Colbert, Jean B., marquis de Torcy. Memoirs
of the marquis of Torcy, secretary of state to
Lewis XIV. Containing the history of the nego-
tiations from the treaty of Ryswic to the peace
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London, 1757. 2 v. 8°. 6646.57
Collection, [First-] eighth, of papers relating
to the present juncture of affairs in England.
London, i688, 89. 8 pphs. in i v. Sm. 4".
♦♦H. 94.103
Collection of portraits and plates to illustrate
Granger's Biographical history of England, and
Noble's continuation. i8v. in2i. 2288 portraits.
144 plates. 40 and f . ♦♦K.161.1
A manuscript index in two volumes accompanies this
set, also a portfolio, containing 3i portraits illustrating
volumes of Granger and Noble.
Colman, Benjamin. A poem on Elijah's trans-
lation, occasion'd by the death of the reverend
and learned M^ Samuel Willard. Boston, 1707.
24°. ♦♦H. 99. 116
Common prayer. Book of. The pictorial edi-
tion of the Book of common prayer, according
to the use of the United church of England and
Ireland. Illustrated with many hundred wood-
cuts. Added, notes, and an introductory history
of the liturgy. By Henry Stebbing. London.
[1832.] 2v. 8". *54»3-5«
»5o
1886.
BATES HALL
Conference, A, held at St. George's in the
county of York on the twentieth day of Septem-
ber, anno regni Georgii Secundi vicesimo septi-
mo, annoqiie Domini 1753. Between Sir.Will-
iam Pepperrell, baronet, Jacob Wendell [etc.];
and James Bowdoin, commissioners appointed
by His Excellency William Shirley; to treat
with the Eastern Indians of- the one part, and
the Indians of the Penobscott tribe of the other
part. Boston, 1753. 8°. ♦*H.94.95
Constitutional answer, A, to the Rev. Mr-
John Wesley's Calm address to the Ameri-
can colonies. London, 1775. 8p.
No. 6 in *44i8.76
Cook, Captain James, and King, James. A
voyage to the Pacific ocean ; undertaken for mak-
ing discoveries in the northern hemisphere : per-
formed under the direction of captains Cook,
Clerke, and Gore, in the years 1776, 77, 78, 79,
and 80. Being a[n] abridgement of the voyage
written by James Cook and James King. Illus.
with cuts. London, 1784. 4 v. Portrait. Plates.
Maps. 8". *6273.7
Comer, Julia. The history of China & India,
pictorial & descriptive. London. [1846?] Illus.
Maps. L. 8°. 3015.60
Cotton, John. An abstract of laws and gov-
ernment. Wherein as in a mirrour may be seen
the wisdome & perfection of tbe government of
Christs kingdome . . . Collected and digested
into the ensuing method by that godly, grave,
and judicious divine, Mr. John Cotton, of Bos-
ton in New-England, in his life-time, and pre-
sented to the general court of the Massachusets.
And now published after his death by Will-
iam Aspinwall. London, 1655. Sm. 4°.
**H.99.ii5
— Singing of psalmes a Gospel-ordinance. Or
a treatise, wherein are handled these foure par-
ticulars. Touching the duty it selfe. Touching
the matter to be sung. Touching the singers.
Touching the manner of singing. London,
1647. Sm. 4°. **H.99.ii4
Court, Pieter de la. Sinryke fabulen, verklaart
en toegepust tot alderley zeede-lessen, dienstig
om waurgenoomen te werden in bet menschelijke
en burgerlijke leeven. \_Anon.~\ t'Amsterdam,
1685. Plates. Sm.4«. *6875.7
Cove, Morgan. An essay on the revenues of
the Church of England. 3d ed. London, i8i6.
8°. 5637- 17
Crucius, Jacobus, editor. Suada Delphica sive
orationes Lxvrii varii argumenti, studiosa; ju-
ventuti manuductio ad artem oratoriam. Amste-
lodami, cId lac lxxv. 24°. ^49393.44
Custos, Dominik. Saxoniae ducum. Caesarib.
creand. viivirvm ; et cieterorum. a Friderico i.
ad Christianvm 11. fratres et agnatos. genuinae
effig: Cum collect, et epigramm. Marci Hen-
ningi. A. Avgvstas. Vindel. M. DCi. Sm. R
**K. 142.8
Contains 29 portraits, S of which are inserted.
Davis, John. An eulogy, on George Wash-
ington, at Boston, February 19, 1800. Before
the American academy of arts and sciences.
Boston, 1800. 4°. *4440.27
Dedekind, Friedrich. Grobianvs, et Grobiana,
de morvm simplicitate, libri tres. lam denu6 ab
autore emendati & plerisq3 in locis ciam prae-
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Dor. 524.28; E. B. 151.22
J. P. i6ia.a; S. E. 242 23
Caron, Pierre. French dishes for American
tables. Trans, by Mrs. Frederic Sherman.
1183.10
Carpenter, William B. Truth in tale. Ad-
dresses chiefly to children. 43.64
Carroll, Lewis, pseud. Sec Dodgson, C L.
Castlemon, Harry, fseud. See Fosdick. C. \.
Cervus, G. I. Cut; a story of West Point.
'55-75; J. P. 437-20
58
1886.
LO'WER HATiTi AND BRANCHES
Champney, Lizzie W. The bubbling teapot.
A wonder story. IIlus. 65.33 ; E. B. 49813
^ J. P. 113.12; S. B. X34-I8; S. E. 638.33
Charles, Elizabeth. Three martyrs of the
nineteenth century. Studies from the lives of
Livingstone, Gordon, and Patteson. By the
author of Chronicles of the Schdnberg-Cotta
family. 1540.60; J. P. 1227.22; S. B. 176.21
Charlin, Antoine. An introduction to French
conversation. 2061.27
Chase, Charles M. The editor's run in New
Mexico and Colorado. Illus. 1630.16
Chateaubriand, Francois R. A., vicomte de.
The genius of Christianity. Bri. 136.102
— The martyrs. Bri. 134.139
Christiani, Adolph F. The principles of ex-
pression in pianoforte playing. Illus.
Bri. 116.82; Dor. 524.24
Church, Alfred J. Two thousand years ago :
or, the adventures of a Roman boy. Illus. 43.23
A story of the latter part of the first century before Christ.
— With the king at Oxford. A tale of the
great Rebellion. Illus. 43-21 ; Dor. 472.6
Churchill, Lida A. My girls. J. P. 134.29
Clark, Henry H. Boy life in the United States
navy. E. B. 498.11 ; S. B. 114.40; S. E. 636.21
Clarke, Eliza. Handel. [The world's workers.]
1518.18
Clarke, James Freeman. Every-day religion.
120.48; Dor. 52735; !!>• B. 37.40
Class interests : their relations to each other
and to government. A study of wrongs and
remedies. By the author of " Conflict in nature
and life." 130.83
Clement, Clara E. An outline history of
painting for young people and students.
S. E. 139-35
— An outline history of sculpture for beginners
and students. 200.41 ; S. E. 139.36
Clemmer, Mary, fortnerly Mrs. Ames. Men,
women, and things. 1899.25
Clifford, William K. The common sense of
the exact sciences. Illus. [International scientific
series.] 141.24
Coleridge, Christabel R. TheConstantprince.
45.26
The Constant prince was a title applied to Fernando, son
of John I. of Portugal, the hero of this story.
— The girls at Flaxby. 45-24
Collins, John C. Bolingbroke, a historical
study, and Voltaire in England. J. P. 1227.23
Comstock, John M. The civil service in the
United States. S. E. 242.20
Cone, Helen G. Oberon and Puck: verses
grave and gay. Dor. 15.36
Conklin, Jennie M., formerly Mrs. Drink-
tvater. Electa. By Mrs. Nathaniel Conklin. 55.52
— Rue's helps. . 55.53
— Uncle Seth's will. 55-34 ; J. P. 134-28
Constance of Acadia. 55-71 ; Bri. 44.116
Dor. 463-23; E. B. 314-47 ; J. P. 332-21
S. B. 147-51 ; S. E. 566.20
The story treats of the removal of the Acadians in 1755.
Conway, Hugh, pseud. See Fargus, F. J.
Cooke, Rose Terry. Root-bound and other
sketches. 45-20
— The Sphinx's children and other people's.
[18 stories. 1 45-48; Bri. 26.122; Dor. 463.2
E, B. 498-7; J. P. 332-4; S. B. 283.53
S. E. 445-25
Coulter, John. Mr. Desmond, U.S.A.
6554; J. P. 437-19
Coventry, John, pseud. f After his kind.
[Leisure hour series.] 43-54 ; Bri. 32.152
Dor. 474-19; ^* B. 230-78; S. E. 418-54
Cozzens, Samuel W. The young silver
seekers. S. E. 618.14
— The young trail hunters. S. E. 618.17
Craik, Dinah M., n6e Mulock. King Arthur.
Not a love story. By the author of "John Hali-
fax, gentleman'" 55.67; Dor. 463.26; J. P. 322.11
Crawford, F. Marion. A tale of a lonely
parish. 45-46; Bri. 26.123 ; Bor. 463.4
E. B. 314-31 ; J. P» 332-1 ; S. B. 247.48
8. E. 591-32
Crawfurd, Oswald J. F. The world we live in.
A novel. 2 v. 45-19; Bri. 32.156
The American edition is on shelf-number 36.46.
Cremer, August H. Beyond the grave.
8. E. 104.27
Crocker, Uriel H. The depression in trade
and the wages of labor. 132.8
CroU, James. Discussions on climate and
cosmology. 141.22
Croly, Jennie C. {yenny ^une.) Knitting
and crochet. Illus. Dor. 397-13 ; J. P. 2432.3
— Needle work. Illus. J. P. 2432.2
Cross, J. George. Eclectic short-hand. 120.52
The alphabet in the system is derived from lines and
curves in the inclined ellipse.
Daal, Marie, pseud, f Anna the professor's
daughter. Trans, from the Dutch. Dor. 4^3-19
Dabney, Virginius. The story of Don Miff, as
told by his friend John Bouche Whacker. 65.35
Dahlgren, Madeleine V. The lost name. 45-77
Bri. 26.128; Dor. 4639; 8. B. i47-44
Dall, Caroline W. H. What we really know
about Shakespeare. Dor. 277.13; J. P. 1227.20
8. B. 36.33
Danenhower, John W.. Narrative of the
"Jeannette" [in the Arctic regions, 1879-1881].
Illus. 8. B. 348.46 ; 8. B. 324-9
Danforth, Parke, pseud. See Talbot, Aft'ss.
Davidson, James W. The correspondent.
1403.27
" It is the aim of the book to give the main points needed
by the American correspondent or writer of letters." —
J^re/ace.
Davis, Rebecca H. Dallas Galbraith. A
novel. Bor. 46510
Dawning, The. 1424-25; Bri. 27.13a
Dawson, George. Biographical lectures.
Dor. 504.30
Dennis, George. The cities and cemeteries of
Etruria. 3d ed. 2 v. With maps and illus. 954.2
Deutsche Roman Bibliothek zu Ueber Land
und Meer. Jahrg. 13, B. 2; Jahrg. 14, B. 1.
2041.1.26,27
Contents. — 26. Byr, R. : Irrwische. Suttner, A. von:
Am Berge Urta. Warren, Leo: Im Horselljerg. Waldzcd-
witz., E. von, pseud. : Die Tochter dcr Spione. Oulot,
B. • Trente-et-Qjiai-ante, Spielbadgeschichtc. Warrmg, H.
von: Die Marschalks, Auszeichnungcn ciner Dame. — 27.
Suttner, A. von: Der Battono. Detlef von Geycrn : Kin
Feenschloss. Zobeltitz, F. von : Karadi-ni»a. Horn. G. :
Der Mohr von Berlin. Heller, O. : Do ul des. Erhard. K. :
Die Lchnsjungfer.
Diaz, Abby M. Chronicles of the Stimpcett
family and others. Dor. 486.39
Dickens, Charles. Complete poems. 1356.24
Disraeli, Benjamin, earl of Beaconsfield. Cor-
respondence with his sister. 1832-1852. 1540.62
159
LOWnR HALL AND BRANCHES
September,
Dix, Morgan. The Gospel and philosophy.
Six lectures. Dor. 527-36
Dodge, Theodore A. Patroclus and Penelope.
A chat in the saddle. Dor. 393.11
Dodgson, Charles L. {Leruis Carroll.) A
tangled tale. Illiis. 45.27; Bri. 115. 118
E. B. 388.25; J. P. 1 13.10; S. B. 313-41
S. E. 600.7
Dodworth, Allen. Dancing and its relations
to education and social life. Illus. Bri. 115.120
Dor. 393- 10 ; J« P- 2424.2
Doisy de Villargennes, Adelbert J. Reminis-
cences of army life under Napoleon Bonaparte.
605.11
Don, Isabel. The story of Holland. Illus. 920.14
Dorr, Julia C. R. Afternoon songs. [Poems.]
Dor. 15.37
Dow, Howard M., editor. The songs of H.
C. Barnabee. Dor. 521.8
Dowden, Edward. Shakspere. A critical study
of his mind and art. J. P. 1625.H
Dowling, George T. The wreckers. A social
study. 4563; Dor. 463-25; E. B. 3i4-37
S. B. 235.64
Drake, Francis S. Indian history for young
folks. Illus. J. P. 926.4
Du Boisgobey, Fortune. The Matapan affair.
Trans, from the French. Dor. 463.21
Duchess, The, pseud. See Argles, M.
Dunn, Jacob F..Jr. Massacres of the moun-
tains. A history of the Indian wars of the far
west. Illus. 1640.3
Dunning, Charlotte. Cabin and gondola.
[Eleven .stories.] 43-51
Durand, Alice M., nee Fleury. (^Henry Gre-
ville.) Ariadne. 1062.6
— Bonne-Marie. 1062.7
— Cleopatra. 43-57 ; Bri. 32.150
Dor. 472. 11; E. B. 318.20; J. P. 536.13
S. B. 234.65; S. E. 483.9
— Dosia. Dor. 287.28
— Dosia's daughter. Trans, by Clara Erskine
Clement. 43-29; Bri. 32.147; Dor. 474.18
E. B. 318.19 ; J. P. 536 II ; S. B. 234.64
— Les mariages de Philomene. 1062.9
— Marier sa fille. 1062.10
— Nouvelles russes. 1062. 11
— Suzanne Normis. (Roman d'un pfere.)
1062.8
Early days on board a man-of-war. Illus.
55-60
Ebers, Georg M. Lorenz Alma Tadema : his
life and works. From the German, by Mar\' J.
Safford. Illus. 1538 25
— Serapis. A romance. From the German,
by Clara Bell. Dor. 47429
Ebner-Eschenbach, ^\&r\e, Freifrau von, g^cb.
Grajin Dub$ky. Zwei Comtessen. 1042.23
Coniaits. — Comtesse Muschi; Comtesse Paula.
Eckstein, Ernst. Aus Secunda und Prima.
Humore.sken. No. 1 in 2010.20
— The Chaldean magician. An adventure in
Rome in the reign of the emperor Diocletian.
From the German, by Mary J. Safford. 43-74
— Katheder und Schulbank. Neue Gymna-
sialhumore.sken. Illus. No. 3 in 20x0.20
— Die Madchendes Pensionats. Humoreske.
No. 4 in 2010.20
— Samuel Heinzerling'sTagebuch und andere
Geschichten. Gymnasial-Humoresken. Illus.
No. 5 in 20io.ao
Eckstein, Ernst, continued.
— Schul-Mysterien. Humoresken.
No. 2 in 2010.20
Egan, Maurice F. Stories of duty. A book
for boys and girls. 65.27
Eggleston, George C. Strange stories from
history, for young people. Illus. 910-34
Most of the stories were originally written for Harper's
Young people. — Preface.
Ellis, Edward S. Camp-fire and wigwam.
[" Log cabin series."] J, P. 125.5
Eliot, George, pseud. Life. Arranged and
edited by her husband, J. W. Cross. 3 v.
E. B. 216.17
Encyclopaedia Britannica. 9th ed. Vol. 20.
Prudentius-Roswitha.
Dor. 217.1 ; E. B. R.R., I. 1.20
J. P. R.R., E. 13 ; S. B. R.R. 1 ; S. E. R. L. i
Ewing, Juliana H. Jackanapes. Daddy Dar-
win's dovecot. The story of a short life.
S. E. 654-37
Faber, Frederick W. The foot of the cross ;
or, the sorrows of Marj-. Bri. 134.140
Fargus, Frederick J. {Hugh Conway.) A
cardinal sin. A novel. [Leisure hour series.]
43-73.; Bri. 32.154; Dor. 474.22; E. B. 318.21
J. P. 428 9; S. B. 234.68; S. E. 417-39
— A family aft'air. [Leisure hour series.]
Dor. 474-33
— Living or dead. A novel. [Leisure hour
series.] 55-54; Bri. 42-97; Dor. 474.28
E. B. 318.31 ; J. P. 428.11 ; S. B. 234.69
S. E. 417.38
Farrar, Charles A. J. Down the West branch ;
or, camps and tramps around Katahdin. Illus.
[Lake and forest series.] 45 75; Dor. 488.33
E. B. 13-36; S. B. 114-57; S. E. 6i9a.i8
— Wild woods life. [Lake and forest series.]
S. B. 114 56
Farrar, Frederick W. St. Winifred's ; or. the
world of school. Dor. 488.31
— Sermons and addresses delivered in Amer-
ica. Portrait. Dor. 524.27; J. P. 2033.19
— Success in life. Dor. 359-24
Fauriel, Claude C. The last days of the con-
sulate. From the French. 1000.20 ; J. P. 1036.12
Fenn, George M. Double cunning. The tale
of a transparent mystery. 65.61
— Hollowdell grange. 45-43
— The vicar's people. Dor. 472.41
Feuillet, Octave. Aliette [La morte]. [Fic-
tion.] Trans, by J. H. I lager. 55-42
S. B. 235.66; S. E. 481-30
Field, Mrs. — . Mixed pickles ; a story for
boys and girls. Illus. 1429.68
Field, Caroline L., nde Whitney. High-lights.
\_Anon.] S. B. 246.49
Field, Henry M. The Greek islands and
Turkey after tlie war. Portrait. Maps. 1697.23
Finley, Martha. Mildred and Elsie.
E. B. 329.111
Fisher, Frances C. (^Christian Re id.) Heart
of steel. A novel. E. B. 314-22
Fisher, George P. Outlines of univer.sal liis-
torv. Maps. 910.36; J. P. 1036.11
Fiske, John. The idea of God as affected
by modern knowledge. 120.46 ; J. P. 2026.4
Five vears of theosophy. Selected from " The
theosophist." S. E. 98-22
Fleming, Lucy R. Alice Withrow ; or, the
summer at home. Illus. 43-72
160
1886.
LOITER HALL AND BRANCHES
Fobes, Walter K. Five-minute declamations.
For school and college. 1396.17
— Five-minute recitations. For school and
college. 1393-34
Foiled by a lawyer. A story of Chicago. 43.39
Folio. A journal of music, drama [etc.]. Vol.
26-28. 1SS4, 1S85. Portraits. J. P. 2114.29
Foote, Mary H. John Bodewin's testimony.
5539; Bri. 45.101; Dor. 463.12
£. B. 314-42; J« P. 332.14; S. B. 147-46
S. E. 591-44
Published in the Century, beginning November, 1885.
— The Led-horse claim. E. B. 318.30
Fortunes, The, of Michael Hale and his family.
Illus. 5562
Fosdick, Charles A. {Harry Castlemoti.)
The young wild-fowlers. Dor. 484.8
Foster, Mrs. I. H. Transformed. {Faye
Huntington.^ ,43-77; J. P. 134-27
Franjois de Sales, St. Practical piety.
Bri. 133.126
French, Harry W. Our boys in India. Illus.
S. B. 132.27
Froude, James A. Oceana ; or, England and
her colonies. Illus. 1981.3 ; Dor. 456.33
Fuller, Edward. Fellow travellers. A story.
, 55-13; E. B. 254.4; 5. P. 332-17
Gaboriau, Emile. The slaves of Paris.
E. B. 252.1
Gallagher, Fannie H. Four miles from Tarry-
town. 65.29 ; S. B. 148.41
Gay, Elinor. Skilful Susy. A book for fairs
and bazars. 181. 21
Gaye, Selina. The world's lumber room.
Illus. S. B. 325-31
Gen6e, Richard. Nanon. Die Wirthin vom
Gold'nen Lamm. Comic opera. By F. Zell and R.
Genee. With musicof principal airs. Trans, and
adapted by Emil August. 1206.20
— Nanon. Die Wirthin vom Golden Lamm.
Comic opera. German and English text. Transl.
by L. C. Elson. Dor. 521.7
Genone, WwAov, pseud. Inquirendo island. 43-63
George, Henry. Protection or free trade. 130.84
Gerrish, T. Will Newton, the young volun-
teer. E. B. 498.5; S. B. 1 14.41 ; S. E. 645.19
Gilman, Arthur. Kings, queens and barba-
rians ; or, talks about seven historic ages. Illus.
J. P. 1017.20
An enlarged edition of " Seven historic ages."
— The story of Rome, to the end of the re-
public. [Story of the nations.] Dor. 495.12
Gilman, Daniel C. James Monroe. [Amer-
ican statesmen.] Dor. 507.39
Gilmore, James R. The rear-guard of the
Revolution. By Edmund Kirke \^pseud.\
210.47 ; Bri. 74.84 ; E. B. 188.22
J. P. 916.15; S. B. 157-43; S. E. 244.15
A history of events, during the Revolution, that took
place chiefly in western North Carolina and eastern Ten.
nessee and in which John Sevier, Isaac Shelby, and James
Robertson bore a prominent part.
Gleanings. Baritone, contralto, and bass
songs. J. P. 2311.18
Gleason, Oscar R. How to handle and edu-
cate vicious horses. With hints on dogs. 170.38
Goethe, Johann W. von. Faust : a tragedy.
Part I. Edited and annotated by F. H. Hedge.
Metrical version, by Miss [Anna] Swanwick.
Part 2. Trans, by Miss Swanwick. Illus. 327.13
Gogol, Nikolai V. Taras Bulba. Trans, from
the Russian by Isjibel F. Hapgood.
65-51 ; I>or. 462.2
Goodwin, Ellen Christina. How they learned
house-work. 55-26
Grafton, Charles C. Vocation; or, the call of
the divine Master to a sister's life. Dor. 528.30
Grant, Horace. Exercises for the improve-
ment of the senses. For young children.
S. E. 109.22
Grant, Robert. Face to face. [Anon.'] 55.64
Dor. 463-27; S. B. 227.41
— The knave of hearts. A fairy storv. 4335
Bri. 27.134; Dor. 485-45; E. U. 314 25
J. P. 638.23 ; S. B. 227.40
Grant, Ulysses S. Personal memoirs. 2 v.
Portrait. Maps. 273.10; Bri. 57.101
Dor. 505-21 ; E. B. 211.12; J. P. 1122.10
S. B. 161.33; H. E. 170.13
Gray, George Zabriskie. The children's cru-
sade : an episode of the thirteenth century-.
E. B. 11.16
— Husband and wife. S. E. 85.33
Greely, Adolphus W. Three years of Arctic
service. Illus. Maps and charts. 2 v. 1705.23
Dor. 456-36 ; S. E. 325-15
Green, Anna K. The mill mystery. 45-39
Bri. 32- 157; Bor. 472-17; iG. B. 299.91
J. P. 437.9 ; S. B. 215.52 ; S. E. 444. 1 1
Green, Evelyn E. Winning the victory; or,
Di Pennington's reward. 43-67
Green, Samuel A. The boundary lines of old
Groton. Bri. 77-74
Greene, Francis V. Sketches of army life in
Russia. S. E. 372.16
Greey, Edward. A captive of love. Founded
upon Bakin's Japanese romance Kumono tayema
ama yo no tsuki. (The moon shining through
a cloud-rift jon a rainy night.) Illus. from the
original work. 1796.26; Dor. 472.16
Gregg, William S. Irish history for English
readers, to the close of 1885. Dor. 269.8
Greville, Charles C. F. The Greville memoirs.
(Second part.) A journal of the reign of Queen
Victoria from 1837 to 1852. 2 v. 1525.34
J. P. 1036.8; S. B. 77-"; S. E. 257.17
Greville, Henry, pseud. See Durand, Alice
M., n^e Fleury.
Grimm, Herman F. Literature. By Herman
Grimm. [Trans, by Sarah H. Adams.] 397.20
Contents. — Ralph Waldo Emerson ; France and Vol-
taire; Voltaire and Frederick the Great; Frederick the
Gre.it and Macaulay; Albert Diirer; The brothers Grimm;
Bettina von Arnim ; Dante, and tlie recent Italian struggles.
Grimm, Jakob L. C, and Grimm, Wilhelm C.
Kinder- und Hausmarchen der Gebriider Grimm.
Selected and edited by W. H. van der Smissen.
2033.4
Guiney, Louise I. Goose-quill papers, 1898.8
Guthrie, F. Anstey. {F. Anstey.) A fallen idol.
65.^28 ; Bri. 43-121 ; E. B. 3»8-37
J. P. 437-23; S. B. 240.56
Habberton, John. Who was Paul Grayson?
E. B. 11.15
Haight, Canniff. Country life in Canada tifty
years ago. 1634.33
Hale, Edward E. Boys' heroes. Illus. 1538.23
Previously published In Wide awake, beginning in vol. 19.
— Christmas in Narragansett. Dor. 485-45
Hale, Edward E , and Hale, Susan. A family
flight through Mexico. Illus. Dor. 454.1
161
LO'V^BR HALL AND BRANCHES
September,
Hale, Lucretia Peabody, and White, Margaret
E. Three hundred decorative and fancy articles
for presents, fairs, etc., etc. 1 188.15; l^or. 393.9
Hale, Susan. Self-instructive lessons'in paint-
ing with oil and water-colors on silk, satin,
velvet. Illus. 1203.32 ; E. B. 388.28
Hamerton, Philip G. Chapters on animals.
lUus. £. B. 39.29
— Paris in old,and present times. Illus.
S, E. 361.12
Hamilton, Alice K. Mildred's cadet. An
idyl of West Point. J. P. 536. 12
— One of the Duanes. J, P. 322.10 ; S. E. 412.24
Hammond, William A. Mr. Oldmixon.
Dor. 472.36
— A strong-minded woman. El B. 314.27
Hammond, William A., and Lanza, Clara.
Tales of eccentric life. 45-73; Dor. 463.18
S. B. 581.31
Hardy, Arthur S. The wind of destiny. 55.73
Bri. 44115; l>or. 472-34; E. B. 314.48
J. P. 43717 ; S. B. 237.84; S. E. 457-24
Hardy, E. J. How to be happy though mar-
ried : a handbook to marriage. By a graduate in
the university of matrimony. 120.45 3 E« B. 208.33
J. P. 1613.19
Hardy, Thomas. The mayor of Casterbridge.
[Leisure hour series.] 55-56; Bri. 42.98
Dor. 474-31 ; E. B. 318.32; J. P. 428.12
S. B. 230.81 ; S. E. 417-55
Harland, Henry. (S/Wuey LusA-a.) As itwas
written. A Jewish musician's story. Dor. 474.23
S. B. 149-63
— Mrs. Peixada. 45.59 J Bri. 32.158
Dor. 474.24; E.B. 318.24; J. P. 536.14
S. B. 149.62; S. E. 413.26
Harland, Marion, pseud. See Terhune, Mary
V. -^
Harper's new monthly magazine. Index. Vol.
I to 70, June, 1850, to June, 1S85. E. B. 172.3
Harrison, Frederic. The choice of books, and
other literary pieces. • Dor. 346.7
Harrison, James A. The story of Greece.
Illus. [The story of the nations.] 940.26
Dor. 495-14
Harrison, Joanna. A northern lily. Five
years of an uneventful life. 65.52
Harte, F. Bret. Maruja. J. P. 528.9
— Snow-bound at Eagle's. 45.33 ; Bri. 31.100
Dor, 3-2-4°; E. B. 349-79 ; J. P. 528.10
S. B. 230.79
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The whole history of
grandfather's chair. Dor, 488.32
Hay, Mary C. Lester's secret. 43-55
^ Hayes, Henry, fseud. The story of Margaret
Kent. 43.58 ; Bri. 27.137 ; Dor. 472.8
E. B. 314.26 ; J. P. 638.21 ; S, B, 248.44
S. E. 509-79
Hays, Frances. Women of the day. A bio-
graphical dictionary. 1540-35; I>or. 503.16
Hector, Annie F. {Mrs. Alexander.) Beaton's
bargain. [Leisure hour series.] 5546
Bri. 42.96 ; Dor. 474.26 ; E. B, 318.28
J. P, 428.10 ; S, B. 230.80 ; S. E. 417.36
— Which shall it be? Bri. 43.120
Hedge, Frederic H. Hours with German
classics 391.12
Henderson, Isaac. The prelate. A novel.
45-49; Bri. 26.121 ; Dor. 4633; E. B. 314.33
J. I*. 332.3 ; S. B. 147-40; S. E. 458.21
Henderson, Peter, Practical floriculture.
8. B. 315.43
Henty, G. A. By sheer pluck : a tale of the
Ashanti war. 45-7o; E. B. 11.17
— The dragon and the raven : or, the days of
king Alfred. 65.44
— Facing death, or, the hero of the Vaughan
pit. A tale of the coal mines. 45-71
— For name and fame : or, through Afghan
passes. 65.46
A tale of the Afghan war.
— The lion of the North : a tale of the times
of Gustavus Adolphus and the wars of religion.
65-47
— Through the fray : a tale of the Luddite
riots. 65.45
The scene is laid in Yorkshire at the beginning of the
nineteenth century.
— Under Drake's flag: a tale of the Spanish
main. 45-72; E. B. 11.18
— With Clive in India; or the beginnings of
an empire. 43-47
— The young colonists. S. B. 114.39
S. E. 618.25
These stories by Henty are illustrated.
Herbert, Will. Not his daughter. An Ameri-
can novel. Dor. 472.35
Hills, William H., compiler. Students' songs.
Dor. 521.6; J. P. 2311.22
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Maitland, Edward, and Kingsford, Anna. The
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1112.3
" Major Tenace," pseud. A handbook of
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Bri. 112.125
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1540.61
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55.31; Bri. 26.127; Dor. 472.26; E. B. 314-40
J. P. 332-11 ; S. B. 14747; S. E. 487-34
Marlitt, E., /.s^wff. ^^ejohn, Eugenie.
Marshall, Emma. No. XIII ; or, the story of
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— Over the down ; or, a chapter of accidents.
65.38
— Salome; or " Let patience have her perfect
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Martin, Elizabeth G. Whom God hath joined.
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Martineau, Harriet. The playfellow. Illus.
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• Mason, Clara A., nde Stevens. Etchings from
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Chiefly descriptive of Japan.
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W. Kox, 37.10
The 17th report contains a memorial of Henry Kcmble
Oliver, by Jesse H. Jones.
Massachusetts drainage cominission. Report
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Blackstone, and Charles rivers, Massachusetts.
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Matthews, Brander, and Hutton, Laurence,
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Meredith, George. The adventures of Harry
Richmond. 55-32; Dor. 463.10
— Evan Harrington. A novel. 45-6i
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— The ordeal of Richard Feverel. E. B. 314-30
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Milford, Philip. Ned Stafford's experiences in
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Mr. Burke's nieces. By the author of "May
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Montalembert, Charles F. deTryon, cointe de.
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New king Arthur, The: an opera without
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351-5
New world heroes. Lincoln and Garfield. By
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Louis Stevenson; Marjory, by F. Anstev [Guthriel; The
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6553
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Otis, ]iunes, pseud. See Kaler, James O.
Our little Ann. By the author of " Tip Cat."
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Outing. An illustrated monthly magazine of
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Paget, Violet. ( Verngn Lee.) Baldwin : being
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Dor. 457-34; S.'E. 357-16
Pater, Walter H. Marius the Epicurean. 43.40
S. E. 222.5
A study on the intellectual and religious life in Italy in
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Paull, Margaret A. The children's tour; or,
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valley.
Pendleton, Edmund. A conventional Bohe-
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Perkins, Peppermint, pseud The familiar
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Perry, Amos. Memorial of Zachariah Allen.
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Perry, George G. History of the Reforma^on
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2103.9
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Stockton, Frank R. The late Mrs. Null.
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Stoddard, William O. Among the lakes. 622.6
— The talking leaves. An Indian story. 622.10
Story, William W. Fianimelta. 2164.2
Sunday magazine, The. Children's Christmas
stories. [1885.] 2028.30
Tadema, Laurence Alma. Love's martyr.
2164.25
Talbot, Miss — . Not in the prospectus. By
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Taylor, Sir Henry. Autobiography. i8(X)-
1875. 2 V. 2665.17
Temple, George. Britta. A Shetland romance.
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Titcomb, Sarah E. Mind-cure on a material
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Todd, Charles B. Life and letters of Joel
Barlow. 2745.6
Tolstoi, Leon N., count. Anna Kar^nina.
2164.15
— My religion. Trans, from the French by
Huntington Smith. 5638.3
— War and peace. 6 v. 2164.5
Traill, Henry D. Shaftesbury (the first earl;.
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Trowbridge, John T. The jolly rover. 623.18
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Whitefield, Edwin. The homes of our fore-
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Wister, Sarah, nie Butler, and Irwin, Agnes,
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AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
September,
Index of Articles upon American Local History,
IN HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS IN THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
(^Continued from Bulletin No. 72S)
It was primarily intended to index for this list only serial historical publications. In accordance
with a later decision many state and county histories, in which the town or county history is
separately treated, are included. Drake's Middlesex County, and Egle's History of Pennsylvania, are
prominent examples of this class of publications. The local histories are there written by specialists.
The full titles of the works here indexed, with their shelf-numbers,
are given in Bulletin No. 65, page 330, and in Bulletin No. 67, page 88.
MacCowan's ford, N.C The action at. Feb. i,
17S1. Dawson, i : 653.
McCracken county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 593
McDonough, N.Y. Historical reminiscences
S. S. Randall. Hist. mag. 3d ser. 2: 334
MacDowell county, N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 249
Machias, Me. The action off. May 11, 1775.
Dawson, i : 44
— Materials for a history of. J. W. Thornton.
Hist. mag. 2d ser. 8: 39, 89
— Topographical description. J. Cooper.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 1st ser. 3 : 144
Mcintosh county, Ga. History.
McKean, O. History.
McKean county, Penn.
Day.
— History. W. King.
— Sketches of.
White. Hist. coll. 546
Hill. Licking co. 514
History.
Hist. coll. of Penn. 457
Egle. Pennsyl. 923
O. J. Hamlin.
Hazard reg. 10: 10, 17
Mackinac, Mich. Capture of Mackinaw. 1763
L. B. Porlier. Wise. hist. soc. coll. 8 : 227
— The expedition against Michilimackinac. July
3 to Aug. 21, 18 r 4. Dawson, 2 : 346.
— Notice of Match-e-ke-wis, the captor of Mack-
inaw. 1763. L. C. Draper.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 7 : 188
— The old church and mission house at. M. Hey
denburk. Mich. pion. coll. 3 : 157
— Sieur de Louvigny's expedition to. 1690.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 5 : 65
— The surprise of. July 17, 1812.
Dawson, 2 : 88
Mackinac county, Mich. County of Mackinac
From the annals of Fort Mackinac. D. H
Kelton. Mich. pion. coll. 6 : 343
McLean, Minn. History.
Warner & F. Ramsey co. 295
McLean county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 596
Macomb, 111. History.
Clarke. McDonough co. 606
Macomb, N.Y. History.
Hough. St. Law. & Frank, cos. 339
Macomb county, Mich. Early banks and bankers
of. L. M. Miller. Mich. pion. coll. 5: 471
— Sketches and incidents concerning the settle
ment of J. E. Day. Mich. pion. coll. 4: 307
Macon county, Ala.
Macon county, Ga.
Macon county, N.C.
Alabama, 336.
Hist. coll. 543.
709.
641.
224.
164.
History.
Brewer
History.
White.
History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 250.
Madbury, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7: 751.
— Census. 1786. N.H. prov. papers, 10: 655.
— Documents relating to. 1743.
N.H. town papers. 9 : 541.
— Documents relating to. 1760-86. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12 : 536.
— Documents relating to the services of the
Quakers of, in the French war.
N.H. town papers, 11
— History. Hurd. Rock & Strafford cos.
Madison, Conn. History.
Barber. Conn. hist, coll
Madison, Ind. History. L. H. Newton.
Helm. Allen co
Madison, N.J. Bottle-hill (or Madison, N.J.),
during the Revolution. S. L. Tuttle.
Hist. mag. 2d ser. 9 : 205
— History. R. Aikman. Morris co. hist. 200,
Madison, N.Y. History.
Hammond. Madison co. 578
Madison, O. History. Everett. Sandusky co. 793
— History. Everhart. Muskingum co. 360
— History. Graham. Fairfield and Perry cos. 208
— History. Hill. Knox co. 572
— History. Hill. Licking co. 503
— History. Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 333
— History. Martin. Franklin co. 206
— History. Putnam. Fayette co. 95
— History. Riddle. Geauga and Lake cos. 231
Madison, Wise. Early events in the Four lake
country. C. B. Chapman.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 4: 343.
— Early reminiscences of. J. G. Knapp.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 6 : 366.
— History. Parks. Madison, etc. 9.
— Latitude and longitudeof. J. D. Graham.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 4: 393.
— Naming of. L. C Draper.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 6 : 388.
— Reminiscences of the first house and first resi-
dent family of. W H.Canfield and R. Peck.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 6 : 343.
180
1886.
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORT
Madison county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 346.
Madison county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 544.
Madison county, Iowa. History. H. J. Cum-
niings. Annals of Iowa, 6: 283.
Madison county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 492.
Madison county, N.Y. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.Y. 140.
Madison township, Penn. History.
Lackawanna co. hist. 483.
Madrid, N.Y. History.
Hough. St. Law. & Frank, cos. 341.
Mad River, O. Address, May 2, 1870. A. H.
Bassett. Fire Lands pion. 10: 89.
— Poll book. 181 1.
Antrim. Champ, and Logan cos. 271.
Magnolia, Wise. History.
Guernsey. Rock co. no.
Magoffin county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 536.
Maguaga, Mich. The action at. Aug. 9, 1812.
Dawson, 2 : 98.
Mahanoy, Penn. History. Schuylkill co. hist. 225.
Mahanoy City borough, Penn. History.
Schuylkill co. hist. 229.
Mahantango, Penn. List of residents, etc.,
1796, 1802. Linn. Buffalo vail. 308, 332.
Mahaska county, Iowa. History. W. A.
Hunter. Annals of Iowa, 6 : 285 to 7 : 259.
Mahicander island. Indian deed. 1661.
N.Y. col. docs. 13 : 193.
Mahoning county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 337.
Mahoning valley, O. Outline history. H. B.
Eldred. Mahoning vail. hist. coil, i : 121.
Maiden creek township, Penn. History.
Rupp. Berks and L. cos. 226.
Maidstone, Vt. History. M. Rich.
Vt. hist. gaz. I : 1025.
Maine. Acts of Massachusetts relative to district
of. Me. hist, and gen. rec. i : 28.
— Bibliography. A descriptive catalogue of
books and pamphlets relating to the history
of. W. Willis. Hist. mag. 2d ser. 7 : 145.
— Book of eastern claims. W. M. Sargent.
Old times, 2 : 215 to 4: 444.
— Boundaries. The north-eastern boundary.
I. Washburn, jr. Maine hist. soc. coll. 8: i.
— The Capuchins in. J. G. Shea.
Hist. mag. 8: 301.
— Catalogue of original documents in the
English archives relating to the earliest
history. W. Willis. N.E. h. g. reg. 13: 262.
— Catholic missions in. [From gov. Lincoln's
mss.] Me. hist. soc. coll. i : 323.
— Churches. Condition of the religious de-
nominations of Maine at the close of the
Revolution. J. Williamson.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 7 : 217.
Early churches in. M. N. Rich.
Old times, 2 : 117.
Early history of the protestant episcopal
church in. E. Ballard.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 6: 171.
Historical sketch of presbyterianism in.
C Freeman. N.H. repos. i: 253.
— Coat of arms of. J. Williamson.
N.E. h. g. reg. 37: 43.
— Colonization in Maine. 1623.
Hist. mag. 4: 227.
Maine, continued.
— Court records of the province of.
N.E. h. g. reg. 39: 358.
— Deeds from Sir F. Gorges to Sir R. Edge-
combe. 1637. Mass. hist. soc. proc. 2: 73.
— Description. 1658. F. Gorges.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 2 : 70.
— Description. 1692. De La Mothe Cadillac.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 6: 273.
— Description of, Underhill's. 1637.
Me. hist and gen. rec. 3: 13.
Briefe description of New England and the
severall townes therein. 1660. S. Maverick.
Me. hist, and gen. rec. i : 155.
Gov. Lincoln's observations on the eastern
counties in. 1789.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. ist ser. 4: 142.
Letters while on an expedition across Slaine,
in 1775. Benedict Arnold.
Me. hist. soc. coll. i : 341,
Now and then. [1748-1860.] W. Allen.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 7 : 267.
— The early settlements in, prior to 1620.
C. E. Banks. Me. hist, and gen. rec. 2 : 207.
— Educational institutions in, while a district of
Massachusetts. J. T. Champlin.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 8: 155.
— Explorations. Champlain's explorations of
the coast of 1604-6. Me. hist. soc. coll. 7 : 243.
Extract from " Historie of travaile into
Virginia." W. Strachey.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 3 : 279.
History of the discovery of the coast of.
J. G. Kohl. Me. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser. i.
Levett's voyage along the coast of. 1623-4.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 2 : 72.
Relation of the voyage of capt. Weymouth.
1605. Mass. hist. soc. coll. 3d ser. 8: 126.
Remarks on the voyage of G. Way mouth,
to the coast of. 1605. J. McKeen.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 5 • 307.
Voyage by C. Levett. 1628.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 3d ser. 8: 158.
The voyage of capt. Weymouth to the coast
of, in 1605. Me. hist. soc. coll. 6: 291.
Weymouth's voyage. D. Cushman.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 6: 307.
— The founders of. J. P. Baxter.
Me hist, and gen. rec. i : 86, 149, 211.
— French neutrals in. J. Williamson.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 6: 339.
— Geschichte des deutschen Elements im Staate
Maine. Vom Jahre 1739 b s zur Gegenwart.
Deutscher pion. 14: 7 to 16: 349.
— Gov. Pownall's certificate of taking possession
of the Penobscot. 1759.
Me. hist, foc coll. 6: 333.
— Indian encampments in. C. B. Wilson.
Anier. antiq. (Peefs) 5: 181.
— Indian treaties. 1717-53-
Me. hist soc. coll. 3 : 359.
— Indians. The Abenaki Indians. F. Kidder.
Me. hist, soc coll. 6: 229.
The Abnaki Indians. E. Vetromile.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 6: 203.
History of the Penobscot Indians. J. Sulli-
van. Mass. hist. soc. coll. ist ser. 9: 206.
Remarks on the Indian languages. [From
gov Lincoln's mss. J
Me. hist. soc. coll. 1 : 310.
Papers relating to Indian troubles in. 1702-
1704. Me. hist. soc. coll. 3: 341.
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
September,
Maine, continued.
Submission of the eastern Indians. 169S.
N.H. hist. soc. coll. 2 : 265.
— Journal of an expedition across Maine in
1760. J. Montresor. N.E h. g. reg. 36: 29;
Me. hist. soc. coll. i : 342.
— Journal of an expedition against the Indians.
1689. B. Church.
Baylies. New Plymouth, 2 pt. 5 : 74.
— Journal of C Turner while engaged in locating
eastern lands. 1802.
Mass hist. soc. proc. 17 : 207.
— Journal of the survey of the boundary. 1741.
W. Bryent. Hist. mag. 2d ser. 9: 17.
— Journal of voyage of gov. T. Pownall, from
Boston to Penobscot river, May, 1759. Witlf
notes by J. Williamson.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 5 : 363.
— Letter from F. Gorges, relating to his claim
to province of. 1670.
Essex inst. hist. coll. 7: 271. '
— Massachusetts and Maine, their union and
separation. P. E. Aldrich.
Am. antiq. soc. proc. Apr. 24, 1878 : 43.
— Missionary tours in. 1796-1800. P. Coffin.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 4 : 301.
— Operations in Maine in 1779. Hist. mag. 8 : 51.
— Origin of its name. C. W. Tuttle.
N.E. h. g. reg. 29: 243.
— Papers concerning the province and state of.
S. L. Boardman.
Hist. mag. 10: 77, 115, 144.
— A petition from the inhabitants of the prov-
ince of Me. to King Charles II., about 1680.
Me. hist. soc. coll. i : 302.
— The Plough patent. C. E. Banks.
Me. hist, and gen. rec. 2 : 65.
— Proceedings of two conventions, to consider
the expediency of a separate government in
the district of.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. ist ser. 3: 25
— Royalists and Puritans in. C. E. Banks.
Me. hist, and gen. rec. i : 145
— Scotch-Irish immigrations to. W. Willis.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 6: i
— Sir Robert Carr in. C. E. Banks.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 8: 623
— Slavery in. J. Williamson.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 7 : 207
— The Waldo patent. 1732.
Mass. hist, soc coll. 4th ser. 9: 195
Maine Prairie, Minn. History.
Miss, upper, vail. hist. 431
Mainesburg, Penn. History. J. S. Sexton, jr,
Tioga CO. hist. 333
Makaska county, Iowa. History. W. A. Hunter
Annals of Iowa, 6 : 285 to 7 : 259
Makefield, Pcnn. History. Davis. Bucks co. 118
Maiden, Mass. Births, marriages, and deaths
1688- 1 750. A. Sargent.
N.E. h. g. reg. 10: 161 to 13: 70
— Early records. F. G. Flagg.
N.E. h. g. reg. 6: 335
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 409
— History. D. P. Corey.
Drake. Middlesex co. 2 : 113
— Inscriptions in the old burying ground. 1855
T. B. Wyman, jr. N.E. h. g. reg. 9: 319
— Letter to the church at. 1658. M. Wiggles
worth. Mass. hist. soc. proc. 12 : 93
— Synopsis of inscriptions in old Maiden burying
ground. D.P.Corey. N.E.h.g. reg. 18 : 181
Malone, N.Y. History.
Hough. St. Law. and Frank, cos. 507
Malta, 111. History. Boies. De Kalb co. 492
Malvern, Penn. History. Futhey. Chester co. 221
Mamakating, N.Y. History.
Child. Sullivan co. 169
Mamaroneck, N.Y. History.
Bolton. West Chester CO. i: 463
— History of the parish and church of.
Bolton. P. E. ch. in Westchester co. 628
Manakintown, Va. Huguenot emigration to Va
R. A. Brock. Va. hist. soc. coll. 5
Manayunk, Penn. Oration, July 4, 1828. J. A
Elkinton. Hazard reg. 2 : 14
— Statistics of. 1828. Hazard reg. i : 159
Manchester, Cal. History.
Palmer. Mendocino co. 380
Manchester, Conn. History.
Trumbull. Hartford co. 2 : 243
Manchester, Mass. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 200.
— History. E. Nason.
Wheatland. Essex co. 287
— Historical sketch.
Webber. Old Naumkeag, 290
Manchester, Minn. History.
Freeborn co. hist. 475
Manchester, N H. Account of. 1857.
Poore. Merrimack valley. 209
— Documents relating to. 1759-1800. With
historical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 540.
— History. Hurd. Hillsborough co. 40.
— History and present condition of manufact-
ures at. Granite m. i : 21.
— " Namaooskeag " falls and the Amoskeag
manufacturing co.
Farmer's m. visitor, 12: 289.
— A short sketch of. Granite m. 4 : 418.
— Signers of the association test. 1776.
N.H. prov. papers, 8: 227.
Manchester, N.Y. Settlement, etc.
Turner. Phelps and Gorham, 209.
Manchester, O. First settlement of the Va.
military district. Amer. pion. i: 71.
Manchester, Vt. History. H. E. Miner.
Vt. hist. gaz. I : 198.
Manheim, N.Y. History.
Benton. Herkimer co. 434.
— History. Herkimer co. hist. 204.
Manitowoc county. Wise. History.
Wise. hist. atl. 221.
Manlius, N.Y. History.
Clark. Onondaga co. 2 : 194.
Manomet river, Mass. Trading-house on the.
J Bachelder. Mass. hist. soc. proc. 3 : 252.
Manorville, Penn. Fort Armstrong and the
manor of Kittanning. A. A. Lambing.
Hist. reg. (Egle's) 2: 81.
Mansfield, Conn. History.
Barber.' Conn. hist. coll. 551.
Mansfield, Minn. History.
Freeborn co. hist. 484.
Mansfield, O. Die deutschen Pioniere im ndrd-
lichen Ohio. Deutscher pion. 6: 119,160.
— Early times. Fire Lands pion. 10: 113.
— The home of John Sherman. A. A. Graham.
Potter, 13 : 81.
Mansfield, Vt. History. E. H. Willey.
Vt. hist. gaz. 2 : 680
Maple Lake, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 529.
1886.
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTOR7
Maquoketa city, Iowa. History. F. Snyder.
Annals of Iowa, 7 : 187
Marathon, N.Y. History.
Goodwin. Cortland co. 226
Marathon county. Wise. History.
Wise. hist. atl. 222
Marblehead, Mass. Early affairs.
N.E. h. g. reg. 7: 76,
— Historical sketch.
Webber. Old Naumkeag, 263
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 201
— History. J. H. Orne.
Wheatland. Essex co. 284
— Householders in 1675. Maine geneal. i : 55
♦ — Inscriptions from the burial grounds of. P
Derby. Essex inst. hist. coll. 12: 46
— Journal relative to. 1746-50. F. Goelet.
N.E. h. g. reg. 24: 50
— Materials for the history of. 1674.
N E. h. g. reg. 8: 288
— Recantations of citizens who signed an ad-
dress to gov. Hutchinson.
Mass. hist. soc. proc. 12: 187.
— Reminiscences. 1 773-75.
Essex inst. hist. coll. 5 : 52.
— The second congregational church. S. P.
Hathaway, jr. Essex inst. hist. coll. 22 : 81.
— Soldiers of. 1861-65.
Hist. mag. 2d ser. 3 : 306.
— Topographical and historical account. J.
Eliot. Mass. hist. soc. coll. 1st ser. 8: 54.
Marbletown, N.Y. Freeholders of. 1728.
N.Y. doc. hist. 3 : 587.
— Militia company of. 1738.
N.Y. doc. hist. 4: 150.
— Notes and documents relating to the early
history of. J. R. Brodhead.
Ulster hist. soc. coll. i : xlix.
— Slaves of. 1755. N.Y. doc. hist. 3 : 50S.
Marcellus, N.Y. History.
Clark. Onondaga co. 2 : 289.
Marcy, N.Y. History. Jones. Oneida co. 237.
Marcy, Penn. History. Luzerne co. hist. 321.
Marengo, Mich. Settlement, etc.
Mich. pion. coll. 2 : 242.
Marengo county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 372.
Marietta, O. Address (9th Apr., 1836) on the
48th anniversary of the first settlement of
Ohio. A. Nye.
Ohio hist, and philos. soc. tr. pt. 2 : 306.
— Biographical sketches of the early physicians
of. S. P. Hildreth. N.E. h. g. reg. 3: 47.
— A description of Campus Martius, or, the
stockaded fort built in, 1788-9. S. P. Hil-
dreth. Amer. pion. i : 83.
— Description of Campus Martius. A. Math-
ews. Mag. of western hist, i : 115.
— Description of Fort Harmar.
Mag. of western hist, i : 26.
— Eightieth anniversary of the settlement of
Ohio. Fire Lands pion. 9: 22.
— First landing of families at.
Amer. pion. i : 63.
— The first settlement in Ohio. M. Cone.
Mag. of Amer. hist 6: 241.
— Fort Harmer, the first permanent settlement
in Ohio. S. P. Hildreth.
Amer. pion. i : 25.
— Fortifications and mound at.
Amer. pion. i : 340.
— History. Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 512.
Marietta, O., continued.
— Journal of a journey to. 1789-90. T. Wallcut.
Mass. hist. soc. proc. 17: 174.
— The old court-house and jail of Washington
county. Amer. pion. i : 163.
— Pyramids at. S. P. Hildreth.
Amer. pion. 3 : 243.
— Treaty at Fort Harmar. 1788-9.
Mag. of Amer. hi»t. 9 : 285.
Marilla, N.Y. History. Erie co. hist atl. 24.
— History. Smith. Buffalo and Erie cos. 1:476.
Marion, Ind. History. Helm. Allen co. 157.
Marion, Iowa. Settlement.
Annals of Iowa, 4: 589.
Marion, Mass. History.
Dudley. Plym. and Barnst. cos. 103.
— History. J. Batchelder.
Plym. CO. direct. 1867 : 61.
Marion, O. History. Putnam. Fayette co. 107.
Marion, Penn. History.
Linn. Centre and Clinton cos. 342.
— History. Rupp. Berks and Lebanon cos. 257.
Marion county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 380.
Marion county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 545,
Marion county, Iowa. Incidents relating to the
early settlement of. W. M. Donnel.
Annals of Iowa, 10: 255 to 11 : 603.
— The pioneers of. W. M. Donnel.
Annals of Iowa, 7 : 24 1 to 9 : 415.
— Sketch of the life of rev. H. P. Scholte, leader
of the Holland colony in. W. M. Donnel.
Annals of Iowa, 9: 581.
Marion county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 538.
Marion county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 343.
Marion county, Va. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Va. 372.
Marlborough, Conn. History. M. Hall.
Trumbull. Hartford co. 2: 267.
Marlborough, Mass. Description. 1795. A.
Packard. Mass. hist. soc. coll. ist ser. 4: 46.
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 411.
— History. R. A. Griffin and E. L. Bigelow.
Drake. Middlesex co. 3 : 137.
— Tax list. 1688. W. L. Jeff"rie8.
N.E. h. g. reg. 36: 191.
Marlborough, N.H. Biographical notices of
physicians in. 1841. W. C Whitcomb.
N.H. repos. i : 217.
— Census of Monadnock. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7: 754.
— Census. 1786. N.H. prov. papers, 10: 673.
— Documents relating to. 1775-95. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, I3 : 566.
— History. S. H. McCollester.
Cheshire co. hist. 231.
— Signers of the association test of Manadnock.
1776. N.H. state papers, 8: 254.
Marlborough, Penn. History.
Futhey. Chester co. 184.
Marlow, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.H. prov. papers, 7: 751.
— Census. 1786. NH. prov. papers, lo: 674.
— Documents relating to. 1771, 72.
N.H. town papers, 9: 546.
— Documents relating to. 1773-97. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12 : 573.
183
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
September,
Marlow, N.H., continued.
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— Something about. G.B.Griffith.
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Marple, Penn. History-
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Marquette county, Wise. History.
Wise. hist. atl. 223.
— Personal narrative. J. Shaw.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 2 : 197.
Marsh Creek settlement, Penn. See Gettys-
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Marshall, Mich. Settlement, etc.
Mich. pion. coll. 2 : 234
— Trinity church. Mich. pion. coll. 4: 217
Marshall, N. Y. History. Jones. Oneida co. 247
Marshall county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 382
Marshall county, Ky. History.
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Marshall county, Iowa. History.
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Marshall county, Va. History.
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Marshall county, W. Va. History.
Newton. Pan-handle, 379
Marshfield, Mass. Company rolls. 1643.
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N.E. h. g. reg. 8: 191, 228
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Marshfield, Vt. History. Vt. hist. gaz. 4: 197
Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Traditions and cus
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Mass. hist. soc. coll. ist ser. i : 139
Martic, Penn. Remonstrance of inhabitants
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Martin, 111. Old settlers.
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Martin county N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2: 251
Martinez, Cal. History.
Munro-F^raser. Contra Costa co. 388
Martinsburgh, N.Y. History.
Hough. Lewis co. 171
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Rupp. Dauphin (etc.) cos. 511
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Documents respecting a temporary line be-
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Memoir on the controver.«y between W. Penn
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Papers relating to the boundary dispute be-
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E. H.Gillett. Hist. mag. 2d ser. 3: 138.
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— Declaration of the reason for the appearing
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— Declaration shewing the illegality of the
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— The fall of the Susqueliannocks. A chapter
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Md. hist. soc. fund-publ. no. 9: 104.
— The foundation of, and the origin of the act
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B. T. Johnson.
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Hillsborough co. 513.
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Remarks upon the early history of the
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Transfer of the colony charter of 1628 from
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■ The relations of the founders of the Massa-
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R. C. Winthrop.
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— Coinage and coins. J. B. Hill.
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— Constitution. The centennial of the Massa-
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Paper money in.
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Paper money in the province. M. Cham-
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Massachusetts, continued.
— Journal kept in 1686. J. JDunton.
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— Laws. Abstract of the laws of New England.
1641. Force. Tracts, 3 tr. no. 9.
Colony laws. E. Washburn.
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The criminal laws of. P. E. Aldrich.
Am. antiq. soc. proc. Oct. 21, 1875: 66.
Historical statement of the publication of
the laws of the colony and province, and of
the journals printed in provincial and revolu-
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The laws of 1648, and Joseph Hills.
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The Massachusetts laws of 1648. G. H.
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Progress of legislation. 1692-1780. A. C.
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Province laws relative to tithingmen.
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— - The " Quo warranto " of 1635. G. D.
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Remarks on the early laws of. F. C. Gray.
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— Legislature. List of representatives to the
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Mass. hist. soc. coll. 3d ser. 4 : 289.
— List of addressers to gov. Hutchinson and of
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— List of the civil government of Mass. from 1630
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— Names of the principall undertakers for the
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Mass. hist. soc. proc. 5 : 93.
— Narrative of the planting of the M. colony.
1628. Mass. hist. soc. coll. 4th ser. 4: 279.
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Massachusetts, continued.
— The puritan commonwealth.
— Puritan holidays.
383-
271.
297.
75-
G. E. Ellis.
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A. C Goodell, jr.
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N.E. h. g. reg. 23 : 38 to 26 ;
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N.E. h. g. reg. 24;
— The slave trade in. F. Kidder.
N.E. h. g. reg. 31
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Extinction of slavery in. E. Washburn.
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Historical notes on slavery in.
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— - How slavery was abolished in. J. S. Clark.
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Letters and documents relating to slavery in.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 5th ser. 3: 373.
Queries respecting the slavery and emanci-
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Mass. hist, soc coll. ist ser. 4: 191.
— Slaves in the province of. 1754.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser. 3 : 95.
— Societies. Historical sketch of the Massa-
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— Soldiers in King Philip's war. G. M. Bodge.
N.E. h. g. reg. 37 : 61 to 39 : 378.
Field officers of the Massachusetts continen-
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Officers and men of the Louisburg expedi-
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Origin of the names of towns in. W. H.
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1886.
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
Massachusetts, continued.
— The witchcraft dehision of 1692. T. Hutchin-
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— Witchcraft in. Supplementary notes. G. H.
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Notes on the history of witchcraft in. G. H.
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— The young men's Christian associations of.
R. Sturgis, jr. Bay State m. i : 302.
Massena, N.Y. History.
Hough. St. Law. and Frank, cos. 347.
Matagorda bay, Texas. Carta en que se da noticia
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French. Hist. coll. 7 (or 2d ser.) : 293.
Mathews county, Va. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Va. 376.
Matinicock, L.I. Disputes about land at. 1662.
N.Y. col. docs. 14:507.
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— Protest against certain parties, settled with-
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N.Y. col. docs. 14:313.
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Mattamiscontis, Me. History.
Penobscot co. hist. 419.
Mattapoisett, Mass. History.
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Mauch Chunk, Penn. History.
Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 192.
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— Lehigh university. Mag. of Am. hist. 13 :536.
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Maurice river, N.J. Moravians at. 1746. W.
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Maxatawny, Penn. History.
Rupp. Berks and L. cos. 228.
Maumee city, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 317.
Maumee, Ind. History. L. H. Newton.
Helm. Allen co. 165.
Maxfield, Me. History. Penobscot co. hist. 420.
Mayfield, 111. History. Boies. De Kalb co. 463.
Mayfield, N.Y. History. Fulton co. hist. 225.
Maynard, Mass. History. A. Balcom.
Drake. Middlesex co. 2 : 153.
Mayville, Minn. History. Houston co. hist. 434.
Maywood, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 361.
Mazeppa, Minn. History.
Mitchell and Curtis. Wabasha co. 116.
Mazomame, Wise. History. H. Howarth and
H. Z. Moulton. Parks. Madison, etc. 592.
Meade county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 59S.
Meadow Lawn, Ky. History.
Ohio Falls cities, 2 : 16.
Meadville, Penn. History.
Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 255.
Mecca, O. History.
Trumbull and Mahoning cos. hist. 2 :5I2.
Mecklenburg, N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 254.
Medfield, Mass. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 471.
— History. W. S. Tilden.
Hurd. Norfolk co. 439.
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Medford, Me. History.
Loring. Piscataquis co. 160.
Medford, Mass. The Cradock house. T. C.
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— History. Barber. HisL coll. of Mass. 413.
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Drake. Middlesex co. 3 : 158.
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Northrop. Medina co. 171.
Medina, Wise. History. F. L. Morrill.
Parks. Madison, etc. 217.
Medina county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 344.
Medway, Me. History. Penobscot co. hist. 422.
Medway, Mass. History. E. O. Jameson.
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Mehoopany township, Penn. History.
Wyoming co. hist. 515.
Meigs, O. History.
Everhart. Muskingum co. 453.
Meigs, Fort. The siege of. April 28 to May 9,
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Meigs county, O. Die ersten Deutschen in.
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— History. Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 348.
Melrose, Mass. History. E. H. Goss.
Drake. Middlesex co. 2 : 175.
Melrose, Minn. History.
Miss, upper, vail. hist. 433.
Mendham, N.J. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.J. 382.
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Mendocino city, Cal. History.
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Mendon, Mass. The first minister of. T. G.
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— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 582.
— History. Whitney. Wore. co. 54.
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N.E. h. g. reg. 35: 157.
Mendon, N.Y. Pioneer events.
Turner. Phelps and Gorham, 530.
Mendon, Vt. History. A. Bourn.
Vt. hist. gaz. 3 : 784.
Menifee county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 601.
Menominee county, Mich. History. E. S. In-
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Mentor, O. History.
Riddle. Geauga and Lake cos. 249.
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Mercer, Penn. History. W. S. Garvin and S.
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Mercer county, Ky. History.
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Mercer county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 352.
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Meredith, N.H. Cen.«us. 1775.
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— Documents relating to. 176^7. With
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N.H. town papers, 12: 581.
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September,
Meredith, N.H., continued.
— History.
Hurd. Merrimack and Belknap cos. 833
Meredith, N.Y. History. Delaware co. hist. 249
Meriden, Conn. History.
Barber. Conn, hist coll. 226
Meriden, N.H. Kimball union academy.
Granite m. 6: 295, 339
Merion, Penn. John Ap Thomas and his
friends. A contribution to the early history
of. J. J. Levick. Penn. mag. 4: 301, 357
Meriwether county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 556
Merom, Ind. Ancient fortification on the Wa
bash river. F. W. Putnam.
Essex inst. bull. 3 : 148
Merrimac, Mass. History. W. H. B. Currier.
Wheatland. Essex co. 292
Merrimack, N.H. Census. 1786.
N.H. prov. papers, 10: 664
— Documents relating to. 1754.
N.H. town papers, 9: 548
— Documents relating to. 1775-85. With his
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12 : 586
— Historical sketch.
Fox. Dunstable township, 223
— History. E. Whipple.
Hurd. Hillsborough co. 527
— See also Narragansett townships.
Merrimack county, Mass. Description of. 1824
Farmer and Sloore, 3 : 169,
Merrimack county, N.H. History.
Hurd. Merrimack and Belknap cos
— Juridical statistics of. 1847. ^ C. Badger.
N.E. h. g. reg. i : 54, 140
Merrimack river. The exploration of the, in
163S. J. Kimball.
Essex inst. hist. coll. 14: 153
Merrimack valley. An address, June 13, 1S60
J. B. Walker. N.H. hist. soc. coll. 7 : 414.
Meshoppen, Penn. History.
Wyoming co. hist. 517
Mesopotamia, O. History.
Mahoning vail. hist. coll. 450
— History.
Trumbull and Mahoning cos. hist. 2 : 492
Metal, Penn. Settlement. 1795-
McCauley. Franklin co. 199
Metcalfe county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 626
Methuen, Mass. Account of. 1857.
Poore. Merrimack valley, 215
— History. E. P. Hill.
Wheatland. Essex co. 294
— Methuen in the revolution. J. Moulton.
Essex inst. hist. coll. 7: 243
Miami, O. The battle in the Miamis, Aug. 20
1794. Dawson, 2 : 19
— History. Ford. Hamilton co. 319
— Poll book. 1818.
Antrim. Champ, and Logan cos. 293
Miami county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 356
Miami valley, O. Pre-historic manufacturing
village in the. S. H. Binkley.
Am. antiq. (Peet's) i : 256
— Reunion of the pioneers, Sept. 10, 1873.
Cinn. pion. no. 2
Michigan. Ancient garden beds of. B.Hubbard
Am. antiq. (Peet's) i : i
Mich. pion. coll. 2 : 21
Michigan, continued.
— Banks, Early, and banking in. A. Fetch.
Mich. pion. coll. 2: iii.
— Banks. The wild-cat banking system of. H.
Utley. Mich. pion. coll 5: 209.
— The Black Hawk war. 1832. E Backus.
Hist. mag. 3d ser. 2 : 353.
— The Black Hawk war. 1832. H. Little.
Mich. pion. coll. 5 : 152.
— Boundary. The Michigan and Ohio boun-
dary question. W. Duane.
Am. hist. rec. i :.I54.
Michigan's boundary troubles. W. Buell.
Mag. of west. hist. 3 : 457.
— Canals. Early efforts made by the state of
Michigan in regard to practicability of a
canal across the peninsula. H. A. Shaw.
Mich pion. coll. i : 69.
— Churches. Baptist church in. Early history.
S. Chase. Mich. pion. coll. i : 466.
Congregationalism in. J. D. Pierce.
Cong. q. 2 : 190.
Historical sketch of Congregationalism in, to
1884. P. R. Hurd. Mich. pion. coll. 7 : 103.
History of the episcopal church in. C. C.
Trowbridge. Mich. pion. coll. 3: 213.
Sketch of the early history of methodism in
the southwest part of. 1878. S. N. Griffith.
Mich. pion. coll. 2 : 158.
— Climate, soil, resources, development, com-
merce and future of the upper peninsula of.
A. Campbell. Mich. pion. coll. 3: 247.
— Constitution. Sketch of the members of the
constitutional convention of 1S35 and 1850.
H. G. Wells. Mich. pion. coll. 3: 37.
— Education during the territorial period. L.
M. Salmon. Mich. pion. coll. 7 : 36.
— Education. History of land grants for educa-
tion. G.W. Knight. Mich. pion. coll. 7 : 17.
Origin and progress of the Michigan
school system. J. D. Pierce.
Mich. pion. coll. i : 37.
— Fifty years of Michigan as a state. T. >I.
Cooley. Miig- of west. hist. 4: 386.
— French, Early, settlements in. J. V. Camp-
bell. Mich. pion. coll. 2: 95.
— Growth and progress of. T. W. Ferry.
Mich. pion. coll. 5: 21.
— Land grants for internal improvements. A.
N. Bliss. Mich. pion. coll. 7 : 52.
— List of the governors and judges of.
Mich. pion. coll. 3: 114.
— Local government in. E. W. Bemis.
Johns Hopkins univ. studies, i : no. 5.
— Michigan soldiers in Mexico. \. D. Toll.
Mich. pion. coll. 7: 112.
— Mound-builders in. H. Gillman.
Mich. pion. coll. 2 : 40; 3 : 202.
-.— The mound builders and their work in. H. H.
Riley. Mich. pion. coll. 3: 41.
— Observations and experiences in Michigan
forty years ago. Address, Jan. 13,1873. O. C.
Thompson. Mich. pion. coll. 1 : 395.
— Press. History of the press of. T. S. Apple-
gate. Mich. pion. coll. 6: 62.
Pioneer newspapers of. J. C. Holmes.
Mich pion. coll. i : 385.
— The war with the Sac and Fox Indians, in
1832. E. Backus.
Hist. mag. 3d ser. 2 : 353.
Michigan, Ind. History.
Packard. Laporte co. 82-
1S8
1886.
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
Middle, N J. History.
Barber. Hist coll. of N.J. 129.
Middleborough, Mass. Bill of mortality. 1779-
1S12. I. Thompson.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. ist ser. 8 : 79 to 2d ser.
2 : 261.
— Description. 1793. N. Bennet.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. ist ser. 3: 1.
— Early records. C. Orciitt.
N.E. h. g. reg. 4: 265.
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 512.
— History. Peirce. Hanson, etc. 28.
— History. S. Pratt and Z. Eddy.
Plym. CO. direct. 1867 : 66.
— Historical account. 1794. E. Backus.
Mass. hist. soc. coil, ist ser. 3: 148.
— Indian deed of lands in. W. Allen.
N.E. h. g. reg. 15: 173.
— Settlement, etc.
Baylies. New Plymouth, i pt. 2 : 229; 2 pt.
2 : 92 ; 2 pt. 3 : 18.
— Sketches of the early history.
N.E. h. g. reg. 3 : 213, 330.
— Town officers. 1669-92.
Peirce. Colonial lists, 47, 56.
Middlebury, N.Y. History.
Wyoming CO. hist. 212.
— Middlebury academy. H. T. Brooks.
Pion. m. 2 : 11.
— Resolution to summon the magistrates of
Middleburgh to give an account of certain
secret meetings in their village. 1654.
N.Y. col. docs. 14: 278
Middlebury, O. History. Hill. Knox co. 504
— History. Norton. Knox co. 304,
Middlebury, Penn. History. J. L. Sexton, jr.
Tioga CO. hist. 326
Middlebury, Vt. Graduates of Middlebury col
lege who married in Middlebury. P. Battell.
N.E. h. g. reg. 27: 50
— History. 1859. S. W. Swift. Vt. hist. gaz. i : 50,
— Statistical account F. Hall.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser. 9: 123
Middlefield, Conn. Historical sketch.
Field. Centenn. address, etc. 186
— History. P. M. Augur.
Middlesex co. (Conn.) hist. 435
Middlefield, Mass. History.
Conn. vail. hist, i : 465
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 328
— History. Holland. West. Mass. 2 : 240
Middlefield, O. History.
Riddle. Geauga and Lake cos. 140,
Middle Paxtang, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and L. cos. 446,
Middleport, Penn. History.
Schuylkill co. hist. 160
Middlesex, S.C. History.
Cleveland. Yates co. i : 586
Middlesex, Vt. History. S. Herrick.
Vt. hist. gaz. 4: 222
Middlesex county, Conn. History.
Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 506
— History. T. Emmette.
Howard and C. New Eng. i : 342
— History. Middlesex co. (Conn.) hist. 9.
Middlesex county, Mass. Abstracts of early
wills. W. B. Trask.
N.E. h. g. reg. 16 : 72 : 17 : 155 ; 19 : 42
30: 457
— Ancient wills. W. F. Stone.
N.E. h. g. reg. 3: 181
Middlesex county, Mass., continued.
— General description. 1791- J. Winthrop.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. ist ser. i : 107.
— History. L. F. Griffin.
Howard and C. New Eng. i : 186
— Judges of probate. 1692-1S71. NV.A. Rich
ardbon. N.E. h. g. reg. 25: 123; 29: 61
— List of freemen. 1674. D. Pulsifer.
N.E. h. g. reg. 7: 28.
— The Middlesex canal. L. L. Dame.
Bay State m. 2 : 96; Granite m. 8 : 44.
— Statistics. i68o. L. R. Paige.
N.E. h. g. reg. 5 : 171
Middlesex county, N.J. Census. 1726.
N.J. archives, 5 : 164
— Census. 1737-8. N.J. archives, 6 : 244
— Census. 1745. N J. archives, 6 : 243
— List of rioters in. 1747. N.J. archives, 6: 455
— Petition of the freeholders of, against Peter
Sonmans. 1710. N.J. archives, 4 : 8
— Petition of the freeholders of, against the
election of Thomas Farmar. 17 13.
N.J. archives, 4: 186
Middlesex county, Va. History.
Howe Hist. coll. of Va. 379
Middleton, Mass. I'istory. S. Perley.
Wheatland. Essex co. 301
— Historical notices of. S. P. Fowler.
Essex inst. bull. 4: 90
— Historical sketch. Webber. Naumkeag, 301
Middleton, N.H. Census. 1775.
N.tL prov. papers, 7: 753,
— Documents relating to. 1784-94. With hiS'
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12 : 594
— Historical note. 1814. Lowell.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser 3: 120.
— History. Hurd. Rock, and StrafF. cos. 644
Middleton, Wise. History. A. B. Parmenter.
Parks. Madison, etc. 589.
Middletown, Cal. History.
Palmer. Napa and Lake cos. 147
Middletown, Conn. Births, marriages and deaths
of the first proprietors. S H. Parsons.
N E. h g. reg. 14: 63, 133
— Deed of the Indians. 1672.
Field. Centenn. address, etc. 137
— Destruction of property in, during the Revo
lution. Newport hist. mag. 1 : 241
— Epitaphs. P. E. Hubbard.
N.E. h. g. reg. 11: 80,
— Epitaphs. S. H. Parsons.
N.E. h. g. reg. 15: 161
— First church. Cong. q. u : 539
— Historical address at 2d centennial anniver
sary, Nov. 13, 1850. D. D. Field.
Field. Centenn. address, etc. 25
— History. Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 506.
— History. H. Whittemore.
Middlesex co. (Conn.) hist. 61
— Lawyers in. Field. Centenn. address, etc. 205
— Manufactories.
Field. Centenn. address, etc. 123
— Middletown as it is in 1850. E M. Gorham
Field. Centenn. address, etc. appendix
— Newspapers in.
Field. Centenn. address, etc 226
— Old graveyard in. NE. h. g. reg. 3 : 70
— Origin of early settlers.
Field. Centenn. address, etc. 143
— Physicians in.
Field. Centenn. address, etc. 196
189
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
September,
Middletown, Conn., continued.
— Sketches of the towns and societies within the
original limits of.
Field. Centenn. address, etc. 151
— Statistical account. 1S19.
Field. Middlesex co. 32
Middletown, Ky. History.
Ohio Falls cities, 2 : 29
Middletown, N.J. Confirmation ofjcertain privi
leges to. 1672. N.J. archives, i : 88
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of N.J. 353
Middletown, N.Y. Historical sketch.
Green. Rockland co. 334
— History. Delaware co. hist. 256
Middletown, Penn. Annals.
Blackman. Susquehanna co. 345
— [Historical sketch.] G. Fisher.
Rupp. Dauphin [etc.] cos. 326
— History. Davis. Bucks co. 161
— History.
Egle. Dauphin and Lebanon cos. 375
— History. Smith. Delaware co. 398
— Marriages authorized by the Middletown
monthly meeting of Friends. 1685-1810.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 9: 217
Middletown, R.I. History. R.I. hist. 169
— Town records. 1691-1800.
Newport hist. mag. i : 58 to 2 : 181
Middletown, Vt. History. B. Frisbie.
Vt. hist. gaz. 3 : 778
Middleville, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 551
MifHin, Ohio. History.
knapp. Ashland co. 523
— History. Martin. Franklin co. 226
— Reminiscences of the pioneers.
Knapp. Ashland co. 534
Mifflin, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and L. cos. 453
— History. T. Wright and C. W. Walters.
Egle. Pennsyl. 939
Mifflin county, Penn. Civil officers. 1776-89.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 3 : 792
— Geology of. Hazard reg. 14 : 169
— History. Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 464
Milan, III. Hisiory. Boies. DeKalbco.494
L. H. Newton.
Helm. Allen co. 166
Inscriptions from the burying
" ~ " " ~ ■ 220
337
Milan, Ind. History.
Milan, N.H.
ground. W. B. Lapham. Granite m. 5 :
Milan, N.Y. History. Smith. Duchess co.
Milan, O. Camp Avery in 1812.
Fire Lands pion. 13 : 80
— Early settlers. Fire Lands pion. 7 : 58
— Memoirs. B. Williams.
Fire Lands pion. i, no. 2 : 38
— Memoirs. F. W. Fowler.
Fire Lands pion. i, no. 2 : 25 to 2, no. 2
— Personal memoirs. S.Jennings.
Fire Lands pion. 2, no. 2 : 16; 2, no. 4: 45
— Pioneer incidents. S. A. Wilbor.
Fire Lands pion. 12 : 90
— Semi-centennial anniversary of the First
presbyterian church.
Fire Lands pion. 9: 69.
Miles, Penn. History.
Linn. Centre and Clinton cos. 349.
Milesburg, Penn. History-.
Linn. Centre and Clinton cos. 367.
Milford, Conn. History.
Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 229.
— History. Lambert. Colony of New Haven, 85.
Milford, Conn., continued.
— See also New Haven Colonj'.
Milford, Me. History. Penobscot co. hist. 901.
Milford, Mass. History. A. Ballou.
Wore. CO. hist. 2 : 64.
— History. Whitnev. Wore. co. 293.
Milford, N.H. History. C H. Burns.
Hurd. Hillsborough CO. 551.
— Bill of mortality. 1806-21.
Farmer and Moore, 2 : 32.
— Documents relating to. 1776-80. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12 : 603.
— [Historical and descriptive sketch.] J. B.
Connor. Granite m. 5 : 175.
— Milford springs. Granite m. 8 : 207.
Milford, O. History. Hill. Knox co. 512.
— History. Norton. Knox co. 355.
Milford, Penn. History. Davis. Bucks co. 441.
Millbury, Mass. History. G. A Stockwell.
Wore. CO. hist. 2 : 100.
Mill Creek, O. History. Ford. Hamilton co. 333.
— History. Hill. Coshocton co. 555.
Mill Creek, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and L. cos. 210.
Mille Lacs county, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 663.
Miller, O. History. Hill. Knox co. 521.
— History. Norton. Knox co. 361.
Miller, Penn. History.
Africa. Huntingdon and Blair cos. 317.
Millersbury, Penn. History.
Egle. Dauphin and L. cos. 444.
Millerstown, Penn. History.
Rupp. Berks and L. cos. 360.
Mills county, Iowa. Incidents in the early settle-
ment ot. A. R. Fulton.
Annals of Iowa, new ser. 2 : 67
Millstone, N.J. History. E. T. Corvvin.
Snell. Hunterdon and Somerset cos 784
Millville, N.J. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.J. 149
Millwood, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 439
Milo, Me. History. Loring. Piscataquis co. 66
Milo, Minn. History. Miss, upper vail. hist. 679
Milo, S.C. History.
Cleveland. Yates co. i : 634
Milton, Mass. Burial inscriptions.
W. B. Trask. N.E. h. g. reg. 7 : 89
— Church records. 1678-1754. W. B. Trask.
N.E. h. g reg. 22 : 259 to 24 : 43
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 475
— History. J. M. Robbins, etc.
Hurd. Norfolk co. 730
— Marriages. 16S6-1727. P. Thacher.
N.E. h. g. reg. 36: 19, 303; 38: 26
Milton, Mich. Settlement.
Mich. pion. coll. 2 : 213
Milton, N.H. History. C C. Hayes.
Hurd. Rock and Straff, cos. 644.
Milton, O. [Historical and descriptive sketch.]
F. R. Johnston.
Mahoning vail. hist. coll. i : 480.
— History. Knapp. Ashland co. 535.
— History. Trumbull and Mahoning cos. 2 : 17S.
— Reminiscences of the pioneers.
Knapp. Ashland co. 537.
Milton, Penn. Fort Freeland capture. 1779-
Linn. Buffalo vail. 175.
— [Historical sketch.]
Meginness. West branch vail. 412.
190
1886.
AMmRlCAJX LOCAL HI8TORT'
Milton, Vt. History. H. Adams.
Vt. hist. gaz. I : 839.
Milton, Wise. History. Guernsey. Rock co. 98.
Milwaukee, Wise. Commercial history. E. D.
Holton and others.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 4: 253.
— The first settler of.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. i : 130.
— Milwaukee vor 30 Jahren, etc. F. W. Horn.
Deutscher pion. 2 : 98, 248, 265.
— On the latitude and longitude of. J. D.
Graham. Wise. hist. soc. coll. 4: 393.
Milwaukee county, Wise. History.
Wise', hist. atl. 223.
Mimms, Fort. The massacre at. Aug. 30,
1813. Dawson, 2 : 269.
Mina, N. Y. History. Young. Chautauqua co. 452.
Minden, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 361.
Minden, N.Y. History.
Montgomery CO. hist. 126.
Mineral Point, Wise. Notices of. S. Taylor.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 2 : 480.
Minisink, N.Y. The battle of. July 22, 1779.
Dawson, i : 528.
— Battle of. 1779. Stickney. Minisink region, 99.
— History. Eager. Orange co. 406.
— History. Stickney. Minisink region, 115.
— Journal of M. Titamy and I. Hill to Minisinks.
1758. Penn. archives, 3: 504.
— Moravians. 1747. W. C. Reichel.
Moravian hist. soc. tr. i : 413.
— Petition relating to disturbances on the north-
ern boundary of New Jersey. 1743'
N.J. archives, 6 : 163.
— Surveyor general's objections to the bounds
claimed for the Minisink patent.
N.Y. doc. hist. 3 : 596.
Minneiska, Minn. History.
Mitchell and Curtis. Wabasha co. 121.
Minnesota. Ancient quartz workers in. F. E.
Babbitt. Am. antiq. (Peet's) 3 : 18.
— Bibliography. J. F. Williams.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 3: 13.
— Captain Jonathan Carver and " Carver's
grant." D. S. Durrie.
Wisconsin hist. soc. coll. 6 : 220.
— Churches. Congregationalism in. D. Burt.
Cong. q. 2 : 67.
Religious movements in. C. Hobart.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 84.
— Courts and lawyers in the days of the terri-
tory. I. Atwater.
Minn. hist. soc. (Amer. dept.) tr. 1879: 126.
— Courts. Early courts of. A. Goodrich.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 77.
— Description of. 1850. H. H. Sibley.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 37.
— Education. Early schools of. D.A.J. Baker.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 81.
— Explorations. Early French forts and foot-
prints. E. D. Neill.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 1864: 10.
Jonathan Carver and his explorations. 1766.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 349.
Journal of a voyage to St. Anthony's falls in
1819. T. Forsyth. Wise. hist. soc. coll. 6 : 188.
Louis Hennepin, first explorer of the upper
Mississippi. T. S. Williamson.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 302.
Pike's explorations in. 1805-6.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 368.
Minnesota, continued
Schoolcraft's exploring tour. W. T. Bout-
well. Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 153.
SieurDu Luth, explorer between Mille Lac«
and lake Superior. T. S. Williamson.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i :3i4.
Who were the first men [to visit Minnesota] ?
T. S. Williamson.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 395.
— Explorers of. The struggle for commercial
supremacy over the central plateau of North
America. E. D. Neill.
Minn. hist. soc. (Dept.of Am. hist.) tr. 1879 '• 37-
— French voyageurs to Minnesota during the
17th century. E. D. Neill.
Minnesota hist. boo. coll. i : 17.
-r Geography of Perrot, so far as it relates to.
[1689?] A.J.Hill.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 1867 : 33.
— Indian warfare in. [1835-45.] S. W. Pond.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 3 : 129.
— Indians. Dakota land and Dakota life. E. D.
354-
Neill. Minn. hist. soc. coll. i
The Dakota mission. S. R. Riggs.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 3: 115.
Dakota superstitions. G. H. Pond.
Minn. hist, soc coll. 1867:33.
Fox and Ojibwa wars.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 1:348.
History of the Dakotas. J. W. Lvnd.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 1864:57.
The Sioux or Dakotas. T. S. Williamson.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 3 : 283.
— Maps, Early.
Minn.hist.soc.(Dept.of Am. hist.) tr. 1879: 119.
— Memoir of J. B. Faribault [pioneer settler].
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 3 : 168.
— Memoir of J. N. Nicollet [explorer of the up-
per Mississippi, 1835-37]. H. H. Sibley.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 183.
— Memoir of T. S. Williamson [missionary to
the Sioux]. Minn. hist. soc. coll. 3 : 373.
— Memoir on the history and physical geography
of. H. R. Schoolcraft.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 108.
— Minnesota, or the land of lakes. M. C. Wood-
ward. Potter, 9 : 321, 425.
— Organization of Minnesota territory.
Minn. hist, soc coll. i : 53.
— P^nieaut [on the upper Mississippi, 1700].
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 3 : i.
— Reminiscences of the early days of. H. H.
Sibley. Minn. hist. soc. coll. 1:457; 3:242.
— Sketch of J. Renville an early trader in Min-
nesota. E. D. Neill.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 196.
Minnesota valley. Mounds of. S. R. Riggs.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 149.
Minot, Me. Annals of. [176S-1830.] W. Ladd.
Me. hist. soc. coll. 2 : iii.
— History. S. W. Shaw.
Androscoggin co. atlas, 112.
Minster, O. Ansiedlung von.
Deutscher pion. i : 147.
Mispillin, Del. Baptist church in. M. Edwards.
Penn. mag. of hist. 9:206.
Mississinnewa, O. Expedition against the Mis-
sissinneway towns. Nov. 25 to Dec 18,
1812. Dawson, 2 : 180.
Mississippi river. Account of La Salle's dis-
coveries. H. de Tonty.
N.Y. hist. soc. coll. 2 : 217.
191
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
September,
Mississippi river, continued.
— Account of the discover^' in 1673, bv Pere
Marquette and Sieur Joliet. J. Marquette.
French. Hist. coll. 2 : 279.
— Account of the discovery of the. L. Henne-
pin. French. Hist coll. i : 195.
— Address commemorative of the 2C)oth anniver-
sary of the discovery of. W.Salter.
Annals of Iowa, 11 : 501.
— Beltrami [discoverer of the sources of the
Mississippi river]. A.J.Hill.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. 1867 : 13.
— A brief history of its discovery and etymology
of the name. I. Galland.
Annals of Iowa, 7: 194.
— [De Soto's expedition.] Virji^inia richly valued,
etc. By a gentleman of Elvas.
Force. Tracts, 4, no. i.
— Did La Salle discover the Mississippi before
Marquette .'' P. Margry.
Wise. hist. soc. coll. 9: 108.
— Discovery of the. P. Margry.
Amer. antiq. (Peet's) 2 : 206.
— Discovery of the. A. P. C Griffin.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 9: 190, 273.
— Discovery of the. J. G. Shea.
Wise. hist. soe. coll. 7: iii.
— Early French forts and footprints of the valley
oftheupperM. Minn. hist. .';oe. coll. 1864: 9.
— Exploration of the, by La Salle.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 2 : 551.
— Exploration of the upper M. Pdnicaut.
Minn. hist. soe. coll. 3 : i.
— French colonization on the.
Mag. of Amer. hist, i : 679.
— Geographical positions as ascertained by
Long, Nicollet and others.
French. Hist. coll. 2 : 298.
— Hennepin, first explorer of the upper M.
Minn. hist. soc. coll. i : 302.
— Historical journal of a voyage down the M.
172 1. P. F. de Charlevoix.
French. Hist. coll. 3 : 119.
— History of an early voyage. 1805. S. P. Hil-
dreth. Am. pion. i : 89, 128.
— Journey down the M. in 1700-1, Letter. J.
Gravier.
French. Hist. coll. 7 (or, 2d ser.) : 79.
— Joutel's historical journal.
French. Hist. coll. i : 85.
— La Salle. G. Gravier.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 8 : 305.
— La Salle and the. Mag. of Amer. hist. 8: 182.
— The La Salle memoir. H. H. Hurlbut.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 8: 620.
— La Salle's expeditions and discoveries. H.
Tonty. N.Y. hist. soc. coll. 2: 216.
— La Salle's explorations. 1679-82.
French. Hist. coll. 6 (or, new ser. 1) : 5.
— Memoir of La Salle on his discoveries. 1682.
French. Hist. coll. 7 (or, 2d ser.) : i.
— Memoir of La Salle reporting discoveries by
him. French. Hist. coll. i : 37.
— Memoir on the discovery of the, by La Salle.
H. de Tonty. French. Hist. coll. i : 52.
— Memoir on the Indians between Lake Erie
and the M. 1718. N.Y. col. docs. 9: 885;
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 6: 49.
— Mounds of the Mississippi basin. T. H. Lewis.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 9: 177.
— Narrative of the expedition of La Salle in
1682. French. Hist. coll. 7 (or, 2d ser.) : i.
Mississippi river, continued.
— Rivers and people discovered by La Salle
i68i-2. Mag- of Amer. hist. 2 : 619.
— State of the countries on the. 1721.
N.Y. col. docs. 5 : 619.
— Tonty's account of the route from the Illinois
to the gulf of Mexico.
French. Hist. coll. i : 82.
Mississippi valley. Das alte Culturvolk des
Mississippi-Thales. G. Briihl.
Deutscher pion. 7 : 357, 396.
— Archaeology of Missouri. F. F. Hilder.
Mo. hist. soc. publ. no. 6.
— Description of the English province of Caro-
lana, etc. D. Coxe.
French. Hist. coll. 2 : 221.
— Early proposal to annex the. 1787.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 3 : 44.
— Historical references for the. J. M. Peek.
Amer. pion. 2: 262, 314.
— The Natchez Indians.
Mag. of Amer. hist, n : 300.
— Origin, antiquity and object of the mounds of
the. E. Price. Annals of Iowa, 6: 121.
Missoula county, Montana. List of early settlers.
Montana hist. soc. contr. i : 349.
Missouri. Antiquity of the M. bluffs. S. V.
Proudfit. Am. antiq. (Peet's) 3: 271.
— Archeology of F. F. Hilder.
Mo. hist. soc. publ. no. 6.
— Der Ausbruch des Biirgerkrieges in. F.
Schnake. Deutscher pion. 11 : 29 to 12 : 215.
— Campaign in. i86i. W. M. Wherry.
Mo. hist. soc. publ. rto. i.
— The Iowa and Missouri boundary. Report
of commissioner. 1838. A. M. Lea.
Iowa hist. rec. 2 : 193.
— The Iowa and Missouri boundary line.
Decision. 1848. Iowa hist rec. 2 : 266.
— Sign language of the Indians of the upper
Missouri in 1832. G. Mallery.
Am. antiq. (Peet's) 2: 218.
— The war and abolition in. S. P. Curtis.
Annals of Iowa, 7 : 398.
— When, where, and in what manner was Upper
Louisiana transferred to the U. S. ? O. W.
Collet. Mag. of west. hist. 2 : 65.
Missouri river. The explorations of the. C.
Negus. Annals of Iowa, 10: 10.
— Lewis and Clarke's expedition.
Montana hist. soc. contr. i : 99.
— The upper M. river. Reconnoissance in 1872.
T. P. Roberts. Montana hist. soc. contr. 234.
Mobile county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 385.
Mohawk, N.Y. History. Herkimer co. hist. 171.
— History. Montgomery co. hist. 135.
Mohawk river. Documents relating to the his-
tory and settlement of the towns along the.
1630 to 1684. N.Y. col. docs. 13.
Mohawk valley, N.Y. Johnson hall in the.
B. J. Lossing. Potter, 4: 2.
— Journal of Conrad Weiser's visit to the Mo-
hawks. 1753. N.Y. col. docs. 6 : 795.
— Journal on a mission through the Mohawk
and Black river country, in 1802. J. Taylor.
N.Y. doc. hist. 3 : 673.
— Narrative of the captivity of father Isaac
Jogues, among the Mohawks, in 1642.
N.Y. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser. 3 : 173.
— An old Mohawk valley house (Frey house).
S. L. Frey. Mag. of Amer. hist. 8: 337
192
1886.
AMERICAir LOCAL HISTORT
Mohawk valley, N.Y., continued.
— The Palatines and their settlement in the val-
ley of'the upper Mohawk. S. Earl.
Oneida hist. soc. trans. iS8i : 31.
— Papers relating to De Courcelle's and De
Tracy's expeditions against the Mohawk
Indians. 1665-6. N.Y. doc. hist, i : 41.
— Papers relating to the. 1756, 57.
N.Y. doc. hist. I : 327.
— Sketch of the Mohawk Indians. 1644. J.
Megapolensis, jr.
N.Y. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser. 3 : 137.
— Sullivan's campaign. Beatty's journal. 1779.
Cayuga hist. soc. coll. no. i : 61.
— The three castles of the Mohawk Indians.
J. R. Simms. Hist. mag. 2d ser. i : 15.
Mohegan land (New London, Windham,
Tolland counties), Conn. The Mohegan
land controversy. E. E. Beardsley.
N.H. col. hist. soc. coll. 3 : 204.
Mohican, O. History. Knapp. Ashland co. 394.
— Reminiscences of the pioneers.
Knapp. Ashland co. 405.
Mohicanville, O. History.
Knapp. Ashland co. 404.
Moira, N.Y. History.
Hough. St. Law. and Frank, cos. 513.
Monday Creek, O. History.
Graham. Fairfield and Perry cos. 215.
Moneek, Iowa. History.
Sparks. Winneshiek co. 102.
Money Creek, 111. Old settlers.
Duis. McLean co. 701.
Money Creek, Minn. History. Houston co. 436.
Monguagon, Mich. Battle of. L. Bishop.
Mich. pion. coll. 6 : 466.
Monhegan. Something about. E. H. Goss.
Mag. of Am. hist. 12: 266.
Monkton, Vt. History. O. L. Nimblet.
Vt. hist. gaz. 1 : 65.
Monmouth, N.J. Battle.
Mag. of Am. hist. 3: 204.
— The battle of. June 28, 1778. Dawson, i : 394.
— The battle of. C. King.
N.Y. hist. soc. proc. 4: 125.
— Battle of. J. McHenry.
Alag. of Am. hist. 3 : 355.
— Battle of. J. W. De Peyster.
Mag. of Am. hist. 2 : 407.
— Battle of. Letters from A. Hamilton and
W. Irvine describing.
Penn. mag. of hist. 2 : 139.
— Incidents of the battle of.
Linn. Buff. vail. 159.
— The Monmouth patent. 1665.
N.J. archives, i : 43.
— Paper on the discovery and settlement of. A.
A. Marcellus. N.J. hist. soc. proc. 1 : 153.
— Proceedings of a court maTtial of gen. Chas.
Lee. relative to his conduct at the battle of.
N.Y. hist. soc. coll. publ. fund ser. 1873: i.
— Proceedings of a court of inquiry relative to
the conduct of col. H. Jackson at the battle
of. N.Y. hist. soc. coll. 1873: 210.
Monmouth county, N. J. Census. 1726.
NJ. archives, 5 : 164.
— Census. 1737-8. N.J. archives, 6: 244.
— Census. 1745. N.J. archives, 6 : 243.
— Monmouth county during the provincial era.
J. Parker. NJ. hist. soc. proc. n. s. 3: 15.
— Origin and significance of geographical names
in- E. Salter. N.J. hist soc. proc. 2d ser. 4 : 18.
Monmouth count v, N.J., continued.
— Rhode Islanders who settled in. E. Salter.
Newport hist. mag. 3 : 201.
Monona county, Iowa. *' Baneemyism." Some
incidents in the early settlement of. A. R.
Fulton. Annals of Iowa, new ser. 3 : 17.
Monongalia county, Va. History.
llowe. Hist. coll. of Va. 381.
Monongalia county, W. Va. Geographical his-
tory of. W. T. Willey.
W. Va. hist. soc. proc. i : 67.
— Monongalia county and the whiskey insur-
rection. W. Va. hist. soc. proc. i : iii.
Monroe, Conn. History.
Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 384.
— History. Fairfield co. hist. 427.
Monroe, Ind. History. L. H. Newton.
Helm. Allen co. 160.
— History Helm. Madison co. hist. 113.
Monroe, Ky. History. Ohio Falls cities, 2 : 356.
Monroe, Mass. History.
Conn. vail. hist. 2 : 792.
— History. Holland. West. Mass. 2 : 393.
— History. Packard. Franklin co. 260.
Monroe, Mich. The battle of Frenchtown [now
Monroe], Jan. 18,1813. Dawson, 2: 191.
Monroe, N.Y. History.
Eager. Orange co. 523, 550.
— Pioneer events in.
Turner. Phelps and Gorham, 403.
Monroe, O. History.
Everhart. Muskingum co. 456.
— History.
Graham. Fairfield and Perry cos. 219.
— History. Hill. Coshocton co. 559.
— History. Hill. Knox co. 530.
— History. Hill. Licking co. 518.
— History. Norton. Knox co. 316.
— History. Williams. Ashtabula co. 2cx>.
Monroe, Penn. History. W. S. Rees.
Egle. Pennsylvania, 946.
— History. Wyoming co. hist. 520.
Monroe county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 433.
Monroe county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 56.
Monroe county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 629.
Monroe county, Mich. History. T. E. Wing.
Mich. pion. coll. 4: 318.
— Recollections of the early history of the city
and county of. I. P. Christiancy; T. E.
Wing. Mich. pion. coll. 6: 361.
Monroe county, N.Y. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.Y. 142.
— History. Turner. Phelps and Gorham.
Monroe county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 365.
Monroe county, Penn. History.
Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 473.
— History. Rupp. Northampton [etc.] cos. 145.
Monroe county, Va. History.
Howe. Hist, coll of Va. 3S3.
Monroe county. Wise. Early settlement. NL
Macmillan. Wise. hist. soc. coll. 4: 383.
— History. Wise. hist. atl. 227.
Monroeville, O. Monroeville, past and present.
H. M. Addison. Fire Lands pion. 13: 77.
Monsey, N.Y. Historical sketch.
Green. Rockland co. 406.
Monson, Me. History.
Loring. Piscataquis co. 180, 244.
193
AMISIICAN LOCAI. HISTORY
September,
Monson, Mass. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 284.
— History. Conn. vail. hist. 2: 1015.
— History. Holland. West. Mass. 2: 89.
Monson, N.H. Documents relating to. 1761-82.
With historical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 609.
Montague, Mass. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 262.
— History. Conn. vail. hist. 2 : 622.
— History. Holland. West. Mass. 2 : 393.
— History. Packard. Franklin co. 261.
Montague, N.Y. History.
Hough. Lewis co. 193.
Montana. Geological notes on northern and
central. O. C. Mortson.
Montana hist. soc. contr. i : 285.
— List of early settlers.
Montana hist. soc. contr. i : 334
— List of officers of the territory to 1876. W
W. Johnson.
Montana hist. soc. contr. i : 326
— Memoir of James Stuart, a pioneer of.
Montana hist. soc. contr. i : 36
— Sir George Gore's expedition. (1854-56.)
Montana hist. soc. contr. i : 144
Monterey, Cal. Centennial celebration. June
3, 1S70. Hist. mag. 2d ser. 9: 90
Monterey, Mass. History.
Holland. West. Mass. 2 : 526,
— History. O. C. Bidwell.
Berkshire co. hist. 2 : 220
Montgomery, Mass. History.
Conn. vail. hist. 2 : 1093
— History. Holland. West. Mass. 2: 99
Montgomery, N.J. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.J. 461
— History.
Snell. Hunterdon and Somerset cos. 834
Montgomery, N.Y. Pn^ch church at. J. F
Howe. Am. hist. rec. 2:21
— History. Eager. Orange co. 230
Montgomery, O. History.
Knapp. Ashland co. 167
— History. Martin. Franklin co. 186
— Reminiscences of the pioneers.
Knapp. Ashland co. 179
Montgomery, Penn. History. M. R. Wills.
Egle. Pennsylvania, 950
— Taxables and freemen. 1786. Settlement
etc. 1 781. McCauley. Franklin co. 84, 195
Montgomery, Vt. History. N. W. Clapp.
Vt. hist. gaz. 2 : 275
Montgomery county, Ala. History.
I3rewer. Alabama, 446
Montgomery county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 565
Montgomery county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 631
Montgomery countv, >f.Y. History.
Barber. Hist. coll. of N.Y. 146
— Patent of Tiononderoga.
Munsell. Coll. i : 355
Montgomery county, N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 270,
Montgomery county, O. Die deutschen Pio-
niere von. H. A. Rattermann.
Deutscher pion. ii : 126, 170, 217, 254,300,344.
Montgomery county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 368.
— Pioneer asspciatiorj. Annual rqeeting. May
16, 187^. Cinn. pion. no. 3, 44.
Montgomery county, Penn. Civil officers. 1776-
89. Penn. archives, 2d ser. 3 : 785
— History. Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. 480,
— The inhabitants of, to the President of Pennsyl-
vania. 1777. Penn. archives, 2d ser. 3: 118
— Letter from a traveller. Hazard reg. 6: 91
— Marriages in Goshenhoppen. 1731-90.
Hist. reg. (Egle's) 2: 137, 179
— Names of early settlers. Rupp. Coll. 434
— The Schwenckfeldians of. Hazard reg. 4 : 127
Montgomery, Fort, N.Y. Capture of Forts
Clinton and Montgomery. Oct. 6.1777.
Dawson, i : 332
Monticello, Cal. History.
Palmer. Napa and Lake cos. 311
Monticello, Minn. History-.
Miss, upper, vail. hist. 537
Monticello, N.Y. History.
Hamilton. Sullivan co. 66
Montour, Penn. History. J. Freeze.
Egle. Pennsylvania. 961
Montoursville, Penn. The Montours. W. M
Darlington. Penn. mag. of hist. 4: 218
Montpelier, Vt. Bibliography of. M. D. Oilman
Vt. hist. gaz. 4: 313
— The first state-house at. 1808-35.
Vermont records, 5 : 427
— The second state-house at. 1836-57.
Vermont records, 5 : 434
— The third state-house at. 1859.
Vermont records, 5 : 440
— History. E. P. Walton. Vt. hist, gaz 4: 251
Montrose, Mich. History. Genesee co. hist. 441
Montrose, Penn. Annals.
Blackman. Susquehanna co. 283
Montrose, Wise. History. H. E. Story.
Parks. Madison, etc. 474,
Mont Vernon, N.H. History. C.J.Smith.
Hurd. Hillsborough co. 730.
Montville, Conn. History.
Barber. Conn. hist. coll. 334
— History. H. A. Baker.
New London co. hist. 565
Montville, N.J. History. J. L. Kanouse.
Morris co. hist. 248
Montville, O. History. A. Badger.
Northrop. Medina co. 194
— History. J. V. Whitney.
Riddle. Geauga and L. cos. 203
Moore county, N.C. History.
Wheeler. No. Carolina, 2 : 272
Moore's Creek bridge, N.C. Battle. Feb. 27
1776. Dawson, i : 128
Moose Island, Me. Moose island and its depend
encies under martial law. L. Sabine.
Hist mag. 2d ser. 7 : 220, 317
Moreland, Penn. History. Hazard reg. 5 : 139.
— History from its settlement to [1853]. W. J
Buck. Penn. hist. soc. coll. i : 189
Moretown, Vt. History. Vt. hist. gaz. 4: 593
Morgan, O. History. Hill. Knox co. 534
— History. Norton Knox co. 365
— History. Williams. Ashtabula co. 194
Morgan, Vt. History. J. S. Clark.
Vt. hist. gaz. 3: 282
Morgan county, Ala. History.
Brewer. Alabama, 484
Morgan county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 565
Morgan county, Ind. Pioneer settlers. Oration
at 4th reunion, by J. Coburn.
^ist. mag. 34 ser. 2 : 201
194
1886.
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
Morgan county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 638
Morgan county, O. History.
Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio, 377
Morlotton, Penn. Baptisms of St. Gabriel's
church. ['735-1815.] M. L. Montgomery
Hist. reg. (Egle's) i : 216
Morris, N.J. History.
Barber. Kist. coll. of N.J. 384
Morris, N.Y. The Cooper monument.
Mag. of Amer. hist. 8 : 469
Morris, O. History. Hill. Knox co. 538
— History. Norton. Knox co. 325
Morris, Penn. History.
Africa. Huntingdon and Blair cos. 320
— History. J. L Sexton, jr. Tioga co. hist. 199
Morris county, N.J. Census. 1745.
N.J. archives, 6 : 242
— County officers, etc. Morristown rec. i : 81
— Early history. J. F. Tuttle.
N.J. hist. soc. proc. new ser. 2 : 15
— History. E. D. Halsey. Morris co. hist. 17
— History of the presbyterian churches in. R
Webster. Hist. mag. 2d ser. 10: 37
— Members of the legislature. 1 776-1879.
Morristown rec. i : 59, 67, 75, 83, 91, 98
Morrisania, N.Y. History.
Bolton. Westchester co. 2 : 451
— History of the parish and church of.
Bolton. P. E. ch. in Westchester co. 673
— Slaves in. 1755. N.Y. doc. hist. 3: 510.
Morrison county, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 586
Morristown, Minn. History. Rice co. hist. 583
Morristown (now Franconia), N.H. Census
1775. N.H. prov. papers, 7: 748
Morristown, N.J. Bill of mortality. 1 768-1809
Morristown rec. i : 23 to 2 : 213
— Burials in the First church yard.
Morristown rec. i : 15
— Charter for the First presbyterian church
1774. Morristown rec. i : 3:4: i
— First presbyterian church. Baptisms. 1743-
1809. Morristown rec. i : 6 to 2 : 205
Historical sermon. D. Irving.
Morristown rec. 2 : 105
List of pastors. 1742-1880
Morristown rec. i : 3
List of ruling elders. 1747-1880.
Morristown rec. i : 34
Marriages. 1743-1809.
Morristown rec. i : 7 to 2 : 209
Members. 1750-1S08.
Morristown rec. i : 12 to 2 : 239.
Pastorate of rev. Timothy Jones. 1742-
1794. Morristown rec. 3 : 99.
Sketch of the history of. A. Barnes.
Morristown rec. 3 : 73.
Trustees' book. Morristown rec. 1 : i6to2: 222.
— Historic edifices of. Potter, 5 : 665.
— History. R. S. Green. Morris co. hist. 169.
— Libraries. Morristown rec. 3 : 58.
— The Morristown ghost. J. F. Tuttle.
Hist. mag. 3d ser. i : 3, 65.
— Papers relating to the establishment of the
Free academy, library and printing press at.
N.J. hist. soc. proc. 8: 18.
— Subscription for college of New Jersey. 1769.
Morristown rec. i : 66.
— Washington at the communion table in.
Morristown rec. i : 41.
— Washington in. Hist. mag. 2d ser. 9 : 349.
Morristown, N.Y. History.
Hough. St. Law. and Frank, cos. 359.
Morristown, Vt. History. C. Fassctt and others.
Vt. hist. gaz. 3 : 680.
Morrisville, Penn. History.
Davis. Bucks co. 657.
Mortlake, Conn. [Historical notes.]
Lamed. Windham co. i : 341.
— Sale and purchase of. 1714
Larned. Windham co. i : 192.
— The Separate church movement. 1740-60.
Larned. Windham co. i : 444.
Moscow, Minn. History.
Freeborn co. hist. 489.
Moshassuck valley, R I. An historic bell in the.
W. A. Greene. R.I. hist. mag. 5 : 328.
Motley, Minn. History.
•Miss, upper vail. hist. 621.
Motte, Fort, S.C. The capture of. May 12, 1781.
Dawson, i : 689.
Moultonboro, N.H. Biographical notices of
physicians. T.Shannon. NH. repos. i : 72.
— Census. 1786. N H. prov. papers, 10: 655.
— Documents relating to. 1773-91. With his-
torical introduction.
N.H. town papers, 12: 616.
Mound Prairie township, Minn. History.
Houston CO. hist. 447.
Mounds View, Minn. History.
Warner and F. Ramsey co. 273.
Mount Carbon, Penn. History.
Schuylkill co. hist. 250.
Mount Chase, M. History.
Penobscot co. hist. 424.
Mt. Clemens, Mich. Early settlement of. H.
N. Bissell. Mich. pion. coll. 5 : 450.
— Early settlement of. J. Stockton.
Mich, pion coll. 6: 357.
Mt. Desert, Me. Incorporation of the town of.
1776. , Bangor hist. mag. i : 190.
Mt. Desert island. Me. Expeditions of S. Argall.
1613. Mass. hist. soc. proc. 21 : 187.
— History. Bangor hist. mag. i : 179.
Mount Holly, Vt. History. J. Crowley.
Vt. hist. gaz. 3 : 845.
Mount Hope, N.Y. History.
Eager. Orange co. 361,399.
— History. Stickney. Minisink region, 151.
Mount Hope, R.I. Proceedings at the planting
of a memorial tree to King Philip.
R.I. hist. soc. proc. 1876-77: 55.
Mount Konocti, Cal. History.
Palmer. Napa and Lake cos. 190.
Mount Morris, Mich. History.
Genesee co. hist. 312.
Mount Olive township, N.J. History. E. W.
Stoddard. Morris co. hist. 254.
Mount Pleasant, Minn. History.
Mitchell and Curtis. Wabasha co. 125.
Mount Pleasant, N.Y. History.
Bolton. Westchester CO. i: 505.
— History of the parish and church of.
Bolton. P. E. ch. in Westchester co. 715.
Mount Ployden, N.J. Inquiry into the location
of. G. C. Schanck.
N.J. hist. soc. proc. 6: 25.
Mount Tabor, Vt. History. S. Tabor.
Vt. hist. gaz. 3 : 866.
Mount Union, Penn. History.
Africa. Huntingdon and Blair cos. 353.
Mount Vernon, O. History.
Hill. Knox CO. 348.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MAPS
September,
Mount Vernon, Va. A day at, in 1797. H. B.
Staples.
Am. antiq. soc. proc Apr. 30. 1879: 71.
— History. Howe. Hist, coil of Va. 257.
Mount Vernon, Wise. History. W.J.Donald.
Parks. Madison, etc. 312.
Mount Washington, Mass. History.
Holland. West. Mass. 2 : 529.
— History. H. F. Keith.
Berkshire co. hist. 2 : 226.
— History. G. Hayden.
Field. Berkshire co. 219.
— Revolutionary soldiers.
Berkshire co. hist, i : 199.
Mount Washington, N.Y. Capture, Nov. 16,
1776. E. F. De Lancey.
Mag. of Am. hist, i : 65.
Mount WoUaston, Mass. Morton of Merry
Mount. B. F. De Costa.
Mag. of Am. hist. 8: 8t.
Muddy Creek, Penn. Moravian settlement at.
1749. VV. C. Reichel.
Moravian hist. soc. tr. i : 395.
Muhlenburg county, Ky. History.
Collins. Kentucky, 2 : 639.
Muncy, Penn. Fort Muncy.
Penn. archives, 12 : 415.
— History. Meginness. West branch vail. 422.
— Memorial of inhabitants of. 1778.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 3 : 215.
— The valley of. Hazard reg. 9: 155.
Mundy, Mich. History. Genesee, co. hist. 280.
Munson, Minn. History.
Miss, upper vail. hist. 440.
Munson, N.H. See Amherst, N.H.
Munson, O. History.
Riddle. Geauga and Lake cos. 199.
Murray county, Ga. Historv.
Whi'te. Hist. coll. 567.
Muscatine county, Iowa. Constitutionof "Theso-
cietyof first settlers." Annals of Iowa, 2 : 366.
— Early settlers. Where and how they lived
before 1S40. J. P. Walton.
Annals of Iowa, new ser. 1 : 56.
— History. S. Foster. Annals of Iowa, 10: 95.
— History of the presbyterian church of. E. L.
Belden. Annals of Iowa, 2 : 376.
— Meeting of old settlers. April 6, 1865.
Annals of Iowa, 3 : 459.
— Unwritten history of Bloomington, now M.
J. P. Walton. Annals of Iowa, n. s. i : 44.
Muscogee county, Ga. History.
White. Hist. coll. 568.
Musgrove's Mills S.C. The battle at. Aug. 18,
17S0. Dawson, i : 620.
Muskegon, Mich. Centennial history of. H.
H. Holt. Mich. pion. coll. i : 286.
Muskingum, O. Early emigration ; or, journal
of emigrant families from New England to,
in 17S8. S. P. Hildreth. Am. pion. 2: 112.
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Classified Index to the Maps in the Publications of the Geological
Society of London.
1811-1885.
By RICHARD BLISS,
{Librarian of the Redwood Library ^ Newport, R. I.)
( Continuation.)
Lincoln.
'39- [Geological map of part of Lincoln-
shire.] Scale, [ca. 5.5 m. = in.]. Size, 16.4 X
13.9 cm. T. III. 1816. PI. xxiv
140. Sketch map showing the extent of the
rhiEtic beds near Gainsborough [Lincolnshire].
Scale, [ca. i m. = in.]. Size, ca. 7 X 95 cm.
XXIII. 1867. P. 321.
141. Sketch map of parts of Yorkshire, Lin-
colnshire, and Norfolk, to illustrate the distribu-
tion of the neocomian strata. Scale, [ca. 8 m. =
in.]. Size, ca. 20 X 33.6 cm.
XXVI. 1870. PI. xxiii.
142. Map of [the author's] route and of
southern portion of area of the Lincolnshire
limestone. Scale, [ca. 7 rn. =in.]. Size, ca.
12.5 x16 cm. XXIX. 1873. PI. ix
143. Sketch map of n. w. Lincolnshire. Scale,
[ca. 6 m. = in.]. Size, ca. 9 X 8 cm.
XXXL 1875. P. 115.
144. Sketch map of part of Lincolnshire,
showing the positions of the various clay-pits
in the kimmeridge clay. Scale, [ca. 6 m.
= in.]. Size, 11. 4 X 15.8 cm.
XXXI. 1875. P. 202.
145. Map of a part of East Lincolnshire.
Scale, ca. 5 m. = in. Size, 10. i X 16.3 cm.
XXXV. 1879. P. 399.
146. Map of part of Lincolnshire [embracing
the Wolds]. Scale, 3.5 m. = in. Size, 9.1 X
14 cm. XXXIX. 1883. P. 600.
147. Plan of the country near Swaby [Lin-
colnshire]. Scale, I m. = in. Size, 6 X 43
cm. XL. 1884. P. 161.
148. Plan of the valleys near Louth [Lincoln-
shire]. Scale, I m. = in. Size, 8 6 X 57 cm.
XL. 1884. P. 162.
149 Plan of the valley near Hatcliffe [Lin-
colnshire]. Scale, I m. = in. Size, 81X4.9
cm. XL. 1884. P. 163.
196
1886.
CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MAPS
150. Sketch-map of Lincolnshire, showing
the range of the boulder-clays; reduced from
the maps of the Geological Survey. Scale, ca.
12 m. = in. Size, 10. i X 14.2 cm.
XLI. 1885. P. 115.
151. Plan of the country near Ilatcliffe [Lin-
colnshire]. Scale, I m. = in. Size, 8 X 49 cm.
XLL 1885. P. 119.
Middlesex.
152. Sketch map of part of the Thames valley,
from Acton to near Chiswick and to the Thames
at Kew. Scale, [ca. 2,100 ft. = in.]. Size, lo.i
X 16.2 cm. XXVIIL 1872. P. 451.
Monmouth.
153. Map of the mineral district north of Pon-
typool, Monmouthshire, from a model by R. C.
Taylor, esq'r., F.G.S. Scale, 1792 ft. = in. Size,
24.2 X 1S.7 cm. Tt. IIL 1835. PI. xlii.
Norfolk.
154. Part of the north west of Norfolk. Scale,
1 m. = in. Size, 6.3 X 6.7 cm.
Tt. IV. 1837. PI- X^ fig. 12*.
155. Plan of the Thorpe chalk pit [Norfolk].
Scale, [ca. 12 ft. = in.]. Size, 8 X s^ cm.
L 1845. P. 303.
P. IV. 1846. M|S.
156. Ground plan of the cleared surtit-Z^'f
chalk [in chalk pit] at Blackheath [Norfo^ j.
Scale, [ca. 30 ft. =in.]. Size, 4.7 X 4.7 cm.
I. 1845. P. 309-
P. IV. 1846. P. 491.
157. Geological sketch map of part of the
valiey of the Little Ouse river [Thetford, Nor-
folk]. Scale, [ca. 1.5 m. = in.]. Size. 9 X 9 cm.
XXIII. 1867. P. 46.
158. Sketch map of parts of Norfolk and Suf-
folk. [Outline map.] Scale, ca. 4 m. = in.
Size, 23 X 15.7 cm. XXV. 1869. PI. xx.
159. Sketch map of parts of Yorkshire, Lin-
colnshire and Norfolk, to illustrate the distribu-
tion of the neocomian strata. Scale, [ca. 8 m. =
in.]. Size, ca. 20 X 33.6 cm.
XXVL 1870. PI. xxiii.
i6o. Sketch map [of the Waveney valley
near the coast, Norfolk]. Scale, 10 m. = in.
Size, ca. 8 X 7 cm. XXXIII. 1877. P. 101.
Northampton.
161. Sketch map of the areas described [in
Samuel Sharp's memoir on the oolites of North-
amptonshire]. Scale, [ca. 1.5 m. = in.]. Size,
9.1 X 16.2 cm. XX Vl. 1870. P. 357.
162. Map of [the author's] route and of south-
ern portion of area of the Lincolnshire lime-
stone. Scale, [ca. 7 m. = in.]. Size, ca. 12. 1; X
16 cm. XXIX. 1873. PI. ix.
Northumberland.
163. [Geological map of] Durham and North-
umberland. Scale, 6.2 m. = in. Size, 24.7 X
38.5 cm. T. IV. 1817. PI. i.
Oxford.
164. Map of the vale of the E venlode,Thames,
etc. Scale, [ca. 6 m. = in.]. Size, 19.3 X 23.3
cm. T. V. 182 1. PI. xxxvii.
165. Plan showing the position of the section
with mammalian remains, near Thame [Ox-
ford]. Scale, -wanting. Size. ca. ; X 4 cm.
XX. 1864. P. 375-
Rutland.
166. Map of [the author's] route and of south-
ern portion of area of the Lincolnshire limestone.
Scale, [ca. 7 m. = in.]. Size. ca. 12. ^ X 16 cm.
XXIX. 1873. PI. ix.
Salop.
167. Plan and section of the Brown Clce hill,
Salop. Scale, 2640 ft. =in. Size, 12.8X16.1
cm. Tt. V. 1840. PI. vii.
168. [Geological map of] Coalbrook Dale
[Shropshire]. Scale, i m. = in. Size, ca. 27 X
42 cm. Tt. V. 1840. PI. XXXV.
169. Map of a part of the Coalbrook-Dale
[Shropshire] coal-field, shewing the line of sec-
tion, the direction of the faults, the limits of the
coal-beds, etc. Scale, i m. = in. Size, ca. 11 X
15 cm. XVII. 1861. PI. xiv.
170. Geological sketch-map of Ludlow [Shrop-
shire]. Scale, wanting: Size, ca. 9 X 8 cm.
XIX. 1863. P. 177.
171. Sketch map of part of Lancashire,
Cheshire, and Shropshire, showing the position
of the concealed ridge of lower carboniferous
rock, or anti-clinal axis, and of the coal-measures
to the north and south of the axis. By Edward
Hull, F.R.S. Scale, [ca. 22 m. =in.]. Size,
8.1x96 cm. XXV. 1869. P. 183.
172. Map of upper cambrian rocks near Wel-
lington [Shropshire]. Scale, [ca. 8 m. = in.].
Size, 14.8 X 9.8 cm. XXXIII. 1877. P. 654.
173. Sketch map of the western archiean axis
of Shropshire. Scale, 3 m. = in. Size, 5.9 X
10 cm. XXXVIII. 1882. P. 120.
Somerset.
174. Geological map of the southwestern part
of Somersetshire. Scale, [ca. 2.5 m = in.] Size,
42.2X21.6 cm. T. III. 1816. PI. xxiii.
175. Ground-plan of Goodeaves colliery [near
Frome, Somerset], shewing the position of the
pits. Scale, -wanting. Size, ca. 13X4 cm.
Tt. I. 181 1. PI. xxxvi.
176. Ground-plan of the hy<ena-den at
Wookey Hole [near Wells, Somerset]. Scale,
"wanting. Size, ca. 8 X 7.5 cm.
XIX. 1863. P. 261.
177. Sketch-map of the neighbourhood of Por-
lock. Scale, [ca. 1.2 m. = in.]. Size, 9.3 X 10.7
cm. XXII. 1866. P. 2.
178. Geological map of West Somerset and
North Devon, showing the divisions and succes-
sion of the lower, middle, and upper devonian
and carboniferous series. Scale, [ca. 7.5 m. =
in.]. Size, ca. 19 X 9 cm. XXI U. 1867. P. 580.
Stafford.
179. Ground plan and section of Birch hill
colliery [near Walsall, StraflFordshire]. Scale,
■wanting. Size, 23.5 X 12.1 cm.
T. III. 1816. PI. xii.
180. Sketch-map to illustrate Messrs. Hull
and Green's paper on the millstonc-grit of North
Straffordshire. Scale, 4.5 m. = in. Size, 19.3 X
26.9. XX. 1864. PI. xiv.
197
CLASSIFIED INDEX OP MAPS
September,
Suffolk.
i8i. Outline map of the [Chillesford"] dis-
trict [near Orford, Suffolk], Scale, [3 m. = in.].
Size, ca. 7X5 cm. V. 1849. P. 345.
182. Sketch map of parts of Norfolk and Suf-
folk. [Outline map.] Scale, ca. 4 m. = in. Size,
23 X 15.7 cm. XXV. 1869. PI. XX.
183. Plan of gravel hill, Brandon [Suffolk].
Scale, [ca. 5,000 ft. = in.]. Size, ca. 7.5 X 4 5
cm. XXV. T869. P. 450-
184. Plan of coralline crag hill, at Sutton,
Suffolk. Scale, 790 ft. =in. Size, ca. 22 X 14.5
cm. XXVII. 1871. PI. vi.
185. Map of a part of East Anglia, shewing
the drift deposits. Scale, 8m. = in. Size, 17 7 X
16.9 cm. XXXII. 1876. PI. XV.
Surrey.
186. Map and sections of the plastic clay
district near London. Scale, [ca. 2 m. = in.].
Size, 25.2 X 19.3. T. IV. 1817. PI. xiii.
187. Geological map of a district of the west
of Sussex and of parts of Surrey and Hants.
Scale, 3 m. = in. Size, 20 X 24.8 cm.
Tt. II. 1829. PI. xiv.
1S8. Part of Surrey. Scale. 2 m. = in. Size,
9.9 X 4.6 cm. Tt. IV. 1837. PI. 7, fig. 2.
189. Map of the Guildford valley [Surrey],
showing the extent and distribution of the gravel
beds. Scale, [ca. 1.6 m. = in.]. Size, ca. 14 X
19cm. VII. 185 1. P. 279.
190. Map of Guildford valley, showing the dis-
tribution of the gravels, and the position of the
sections exposing land surfaces beneath the
drift. Scale, [ca. 1.7 m=in.]. Size, 14X9
cm. XI. 1855. P. 115.
Sussex.
191. Geological map of a district of the west
of Sussex, and of parts of Surrey and Hants.
Scale, 3 m. = in. Size, 20 X 24.8 cm.
Tt. II. 1829. PI. xiv.
192. Geological map of the Newhaven [Sus-
sex] outliers. From sheet 5 of the Geological
Survey map (1864), with alterations (1866).
Scale, I m. = in. Size, ca. 7X5 cm.
XXVII. 1871. P. 265.
Warwick.
193. Map of part of the county of Warwick,
etc. Scale, 1.75 m. = in. Size, 10.7 X 13.8 cm.
Tt. II. 1829. PI. xxvi.
194. Upper formations of the new red sandstone
system in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, and
Warwickshire; to illustrate the memoir by Mr.
Murchison and Mr. Strickland. Scale, 4.1 m. =
in. Size, 30.8 X 25.2 cm. Tt. V. 1840. PI. xxvi.
Wilts.
195-
2 m. =
Scale,
Vale of Wardour, Wiltshire,
in. Size, ^6 6 X 10.7 cm.
1837. PI- vii, fig. 3.
Tt. IV.
Worcester.
196. Plan and sections of the Malvern hills,
and part of the adjacent country. Scale, 1.25
m. = in. Size, 19.1 X 15.6 cm.
T. I. 181 1. PI. [xxiii.]
197. Map of the Lickey hills in Worcester-
shire. Scale, .5 m. = in. Size, 1S.5 X 24.6 cm.
T. V. 1821. PI. xxxvi.
198. Upper formations of the new red sand-
stone sy.stem in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire,
and Warwickshire; to illustrate the memoir by
Mr. Murchison and Mr. Strickland. Scale, 4.1
m. = in. Size, 30.8 X 215.2 cm.
Tt. V. 1840 PI. xxvi.
199. Geological sketch-map of the Malvern
hills. Scale, i m. = in. Size. 22.5 X 6.5 cm.
XXI. 1865. P. 72.
York.
200. Geological map of part of Craven.
Scale, 2.9 m. = in. Size. 22.3 X 16.6 cm.
Tt. III. 1835. PI ii.
201. [Geological map showing the position
of the magnesian limestone from Kaneres-
borough to Ripon, Yorkshire.] Scale, [ca. 3 m.
= in.]. Size, 8.8 X 1 1.6 cm.
Tt. III. 1835. Pl-iv, no. I.
202. [Geological map showing the position
of the magnesian limestone from Kippax to
Wetherby, Yorkshire.] Scale, [ca. 2.5 m. = in.].
Size, 10.5 X II. 6 cm.
Tt. III. 1835. PI- iv, no. 2.
203. [Geological map showing the position
of the magnesian limestone in the neighbour-
hood of Stubbs hill, Yorkshire.] Scale, [ca.
3 m. = in.]. Size, 9.2 X 5.6 cm.
Tt. III. 1835. PI. iv, no. 3.
204. [Geological map showing the position
of the magnesian limestone near Conisbrough,
Yorkshire.] Scale, [ca. 3 m. = in.]. Size, 8.4 X
6.6 cm. Tt. III. 1835. PI. iv, no. 4.
205. Ingleborough cave: plan, [Clapdale].
Scale, 83 yards = in. Size, 16.3 X 95 cm.
V. 1849. P. 50, fig. I.
206. Course of the River Holme and Digley
stream, [to illustrate Mr. Prestwich's paper on
the Holmfirth flood, Yorkshire]. Scale, 2 m. ==
in. Size, 8.6 X 5.3 cm. VIII. 1852. P. 226.
207. Plan and sections of Yedmandale [York].
Scale, 880 ft. = in. Size, 16.2 X 4.8 cm.
X. 1854. P. 330.
208. Sketch-map of Speeton cliff (1867),
[Yorkshire]. Scale, 586.6 ft = in. Size, ca. 16
X 7 cm. XXIV. 1S68. P. 230.
209. Map of part of the course of the River
Aire [Bingley to Castleford], Yorkshire. Scale,
8.25 m. = in. Size, 7.7 X 3-8 cm.
XXV. 1869. P. 61.
Tt. III. 1835. PI- iv, no. I.
210. Map of part of the River Aire [Bingley
toShiplev]. Scale, [ca. 3,000 feet = in.]. Size,
9.3X6.rcm. XXV. 1869. P. 62.
211. Sketch map [of the neighbourhood of
Flamborough head, York, showing the trend of
the Wold-scarp. J Scale, 20 m. = in. Size, 6. 4
X 3.4 cm. XXVI. 1870. PI. vii.
212. Sketch map of parts of Yorkshire. Lin-
colnshire, and Norfolk, to illustrate the distri-
bution of the neocomian strata. Scale, [ca. 8
m. = in.]. Size, ca. 20 X 33.6 cm.
XXVI. 1870. PI. xxiii.
213. Sketch map of the country surrounding
the Vale of Pickering [Yorkshire]. Scale,' [ca.
II m. = in.]. Size, 15.6 X 9 3 cm.
XXXIII. 1877. P. 316.
214. Sketch-plan of fore-shore at Bridlington
[East Riding], showing " ba.sement " boulder-
cla}' with included masses of sand and clay.
Januarv, 1883. Scale, 78 ft. = in. Size, ca. 15
X 5 cm. XL. 1884. P. 313.
198
1886.
CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MAPS
b. "WaleB.
General.
215. Map of North Wales, to illustrate Pro-
fessor Sedgwick's memoir on the geology of that
district. Scale, [ca. 9 m. = in.]. Size, 2^.8 X
19.1 cm. I. 184^. \V\. I.] "p. 1;.
P. IV. 1846. P. 268.
216. Map of part of North Wales, to illus-
trate Mr. D. Sharpe's memoir. Scale, [ca. 6
m. = in. J. Size, 35.4 X 22.7 cm.
II. 1846. PI. xii.
217. Map of England, Wales, and part of
Sco'land, to illustrate Mr. E. Hull's paper on the
distribution of the carboniferous strata. Scale,
[ca. 75 m. = in.]. Size, 11.4 X 17 cm.
XVIII. 1862. PI. vii.
218 Geological and river map of England
and Wales. Scale, 97 m. = in. Size, 10.5 X
11.7 cm. XXVIII. 1872. P. 149.
219. Map shewing the positions, limits, and
directions of dispersion, and intercrossing of the
courses of the boulders of the w. of England
and eastern part of n. Wales. ByD. Mackintosh,
F G.S. Scale, [ca. 11. 1; m. = in.]. Size, 18 9
X 49. 1 cm. XXXV. 1879. PI. xxii.
Anglesey and Carnarvon.
220. Map of the supposed path of the glaciers
from Snowdon [Carnarvonshire]. Scale, [ca.
3 m. = in.]. Size, ca. 7 X 7 cm.
I. 1845- P. 153-
P. IV. 1846. P 370.
221. Geological map and section of Anglesey,
and the adjacent part of Wales. Scale, 12 m.
= in. Size, ca. 22.5 X 16 <; cm.
XXXII. 1876. PI. xiv.
222. Sketch map showing the pre-cambrian
rocks in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire. Scale,
ca. 6 m = in. Size, 11 X 16.4 cm.
XXXV 1879. P- 297.
223. Plan of quarry above Yscuborwen, Caer-
narvon. Scale, ivaniing. Size, ca. 9 X 6 cm.
XXXV. 1879. P- 684.
224. Sketch map of the district between Ban-
gor and Caernarvon. Scale, [ca. i m. =in.].
Size, 24.6 X 17.4 cm.
XXXV. 1879. P'- xxxvi.
225. Map of Anglesey [showing the distribu-
tion of the palaeozoic, pebidian, and gneissic
series]. Scale, [ca. 3 m. =:in.]. Size, 24.8 X
18.2 cm. XXXVII. 1881. PI. viii.
226. Sketch map of Bangor district, founded
on the Geological Survey map, from which
the faults (except the hypothetical one n. w.
of the Caernarvon road) are taken. Scale, i
m. = in. Size, 8.5 X 8. 3 cm.
XXXIX. 1883. P. 481.
227. Sketch-map of the Treiorwerth syncline
[Anglesey]. Scale, [ca. 2 m. = in.]. Size, ca.
7 X 10 cm. XL. 1884. P. 572.
228-. Plan of the Tywyn ridge [Anglesey].
Scale, ca. 50 yds. = in. Size, ca. 4 X 6 cm.
XL. 1884. P- 577-
Denbigh.
229. Map of boulders of the Llangollen and
Llanarmon areas [Denbigh]. Scale, [ca. 2 m. =:
in.]. Size, 11.5 X 16.5 cm. XXX. 1S74. P. 720.
230. Sketch-map of the drift-zone betwee 1
Minera and Llangollen Vale [Denbighshire].
Scale, I m. =: in. Size. ^,.7, X 12.6 cm.
XXXVIII. 1882. P. 1S5.
Merioneth.
231. Map of Cader Idris. Scale, [ca. 4600 ft.
=: in.]. Size, ca. 41 X 2^ cm.
Tt." II. 1829. PI. xxviii.
Pembroke and Carmarthen.
232. Geological map of southern Pembroke-
shire. Scale, 2.09 m. = in. Size, ^0.3 X 31. i
cm. Tt. II. 1S29. PI. I.
233 Geological sketch-map of Porth-y-Rhaw
harbour [Pembrokeshire]. Scale, zvanting.
Size, ca. 9 X 8.5 cm. XX. 1864. P. 240.
234. Geological map of St. David's [Pem-
brokeshire]. Scale, 1.33 m. =: in. Size, 17.^ X
II. I cm. XXIX. 1873. P." 40.
235. Geological map of the neighbourhood of
St. David's, Pembrokes'nire, by Henry Hicks,
F.GS. Scale, I m. := in. Size, 21.9 X 19 3 cm.
XXXI. 1875. PI. viii.
236. Map showing the distribution of the
dimetian and pebidian rocks near St. David's,
Pembrokeshire. By Henry Hicks, F.G.S. Scale,
I m. r= in. Size, ca. 26 X 14 cm.
XXXIII. 1877. PI. X.
237. Sketch map of St. David's Head and the
neighbouring parts of Pembrokeshire. Scale,
ca. 6 m. ruin. Size, 11.^ X 11.8cm.
XXXV. 1879. P. 285.
238. Reduced ground-plan of Coygan Cave,
near Laugharne, Caermarthen. Scale, 37 ft. =
in. Size, ca. 9 ^ X 9 cm.
XXXVIII. 1882. P. 283.
239. Reduced ground-plan of the Hoyle's
Mouth cave, near Tenby. Pembrokeshire. Scale,
37 ft. =: in. Size, ca. 11 i!;X6cm.
XXXVIII. 1882. P. 286.
240. Geological map of St. Davids [Pem-
brokeshire]. Scale, 3200 ft. :=r in. Size, 15.5 X
9.8 cm. XXXIX. 1883. PI. viii.
241. Sketch plan of the disposition of the
rocks in the Allan valley at Porth-clais [near St.
Davids. Pembrokeshire].* Scale, [ca. 1 100 ft. =
in.]. Size, 5.9 X 5.2 cm.
XXXIX. 1883. P. 277.
242. Geological sketch-map of the St. David's
district [Pembroke]. Scale, 2 m.::=in. Size,
17.4X7.'; cm. XL. 1S84. P. 295.
243. Plan of Ogof Golchfa [near St. Davids,
Pembroke]. Scale, -wanting. Size, ca. 6 X 6 m.
XL. 18S4. P. 298.
244. Plan of Ogof-Llesugn [near St. David's,
Pembroke]. Scale, -wanting. Size, ca. 9 X 8 cm.
XL. 1884. P. 300.
245. Sketch map of the geology of the St.
David's district. Scale, i m. =: in. Size, 25.3
X 19.6. XL. 1884. PI. xxiv.
246. Plan of coast south of Nun's chapel
[Pembroke]. Scale, Tvanting. Size. 8 X 4.9cm.
XL. 1884. P. 526.
247. Plan of Allan valley at Porth-clais [Pem-
broke]. Scale, -wanting. Size, 6 X S-i cm.
XL. 1884. P. 532.
248. Geological sketch-map of the neighbour-
hood of Haverfordwest [Pembroke]. Scale, 2 m.
:=in. Size, 27.9 X 9 cm.
XLL 1885. PI. 15. fig. I-
199
NOTES
September.
Glamorgan and Brecknock.
249. Plan shewing lines of section in the
Taffvale [South Wales]. Scale, 1584 ft. =r in.
Size. I I.I X iS 2 cm. XXV. 1S69 PI. v.
250. Map of part of the course of the River
Taff, Glamorganshire. Scale, 6 m. z:: in. Size,
10 x3.2 cm. XXV. 1869. P. 67.
251. Geological sketch map of the Cardiff
Silurian district. ScAle, i m. = in. Size, 8.2 X
5.4 cm. XXXV. 1879. P- 476-
252. Sketch map of south Brecknockshire and
east Glamorganshire. Scale. 6 m. := in. Size,
9.2 x12.1cm. XXXIX. 1883. P. 40.
c. Isle of Man.
253. Isle of Man. Scale, 3.33 m. n: in. Size,
8.5 X 23.6 cm. T. il. 1814. PI. I.
254. Map and sections of the Isle of Man.
Scale, [ca. 3 m.=zin.]. Size, ca. 2;^ X 19 cm.
T. V. 1821. PI. XXXV.
255. Geological map of the Isle of Man.
Rev'd J. G. Gumming. Scale, 4 m. = in. Size,
19 3 X 25.4 cm. II. 1846. PI. xiv.
256. Southern limestone basin of the Isle of
Man, denuded of the tertiary formations. Rev'd
y. G. Gumming. Scale, i m. m in. .Size. 25.3
X 19.4 cm. II. 1846. PI. XV.
257. Ground plan of the sea shore from
Ronaldsway to Coshnahawn [Isle of Man].
Scale, [ca. 480 ft. =:in.]. Size, 25.;; X 13 cm.
II. 1846. PI. xvi.
258. Map of Calf islet [Isle of Man]. Scale,
[ca. 3960 ft. :rr in.]. Size, ca. 8X9.
III. 1847. P- i8o-
( ZV> be co7itinticd.^
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numbering several thousand volumes, was pur-
chased some time since by the Trustees of the
Fellowes Athenseum, and the books have been
placed on the shelves of the Roxbury Branch
Library. They have been catalogued, and, as
soon as possible, will be made ready for distri-
bution to readers.
BowDiTCH Collection. — The original cor-
respondence in relation to Nathaniel Bowditch's
translation of the Mecanique Celeste, together
with his diplomas from learned societies, has
been deposited in the Public Library.
Gifts. — The Public Library has received
from the United States Department of State the
Records of the Court of Commissioners of Ala-
bama claims. Numbers 1-5770, in 151 volumes.
Among the gifts received since the publication of
the last Bulletin are the following: from Wm. S.
Appleton, 90 volumes and charts and 800 pam-
phlets ; Jas. M. Barnard, 48 volumes, and a collec-
tion of photographs ; John L. Barry, 38 volumes ;
Frank S. Collins, 29 volumes; Hon. Patrick A.
Collins, 18 volumes; the Commissioners of
Patents of Great Britain, 75 volumes; Mrs.
George Gardner, 264 volumes and 512 pamphlets ;
the Imperial university of Japan, 210 volumes;
Mrs. R. Anne Nichols, 28 volumes; Charles C.
Perkins, 150 volumes and 1581 pamphlets ;
Thomas S. Perry, 20 volumes; Samuel S. Shaw,
31 volumes and 94 pamphlets; Miss Caroline
Coddington Thayer, 13 volumes; the Rev. Dr.
E. B. Webb, 68 volumes.
BULLETIN
BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
WINTER NUMBER, 1887.
VOL.. 7^ Ma. J.
WHOLE No, 74.
TRUSTEES OF THE CORPORATION.
William W. Greenough, President.
Samuel A. B. Abbott. I Henry W. I