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CATALOGUE
OF THE
BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
AUTHOES, TITLES, SUBJECTS, AND CLASSES.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.
1881.
COPYRIGHT, 1880,
BY
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
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BROOKLYN LIBRARY CATALOGUE.
PREFACE TO NEW EDITION, MAY, 1S81.
The original plan of this Catalogue, as outlined in the Seventeenth Annual Report
of this Library for 1875, and in the Sjjccial Report on i)ublic libraries of the United
States, publislied by the U. S. Commissioner of Education in 1870, aims to afford read-
ers a more or less systematic arrangement of authors, titles, subjects, and classes, in
one general alphabet; or, to use another's words, "to marry the classed and dictionary
systems, so long kept asunder." It is designed to carry its own index, and to be its
own interpreter.
The names of given authors or topics should be looked for precisely its words are
sought out in a dictionary. If the desired information is not found under the word
looked for, the inquirer will be referred to another heading, either synonymous or
more comprehensive, under which he may find what ho seeks.
As a working catalogue for all classes of readers and students, it is not too much to
say that it has already received the warmest expressions of apjiroval from the large
constituency who habitually use this Library, from many librarians and scholarly per-
sons, from the press, and from leading booksellers.
I. Tlie cmthor-entry presents the works of an author arranged in alphabetical order,
with a list of the contents of such of his books as contain several works, or distinct
essays. The individuality of the title has been scrupulously respected, but an effort
has been made to drop all superfluous words. Additions to the title have been indicated
by brsuskets — [ ]. The place of publication, the date, and the size or form are always
given in connection with the author-entry.
II. The title-entry tells that a given book, or collection of books, is in the Library,
the entry being made under the first word of the title not an article; for example: T/te
Reign of Latv, by the Duke of Argyll, will appear in the Catalogue under Reign of
law, as well as under the author's name, and its subject-heading.
Tlie title-enlrij usually takes but one line, it being assumed that if the inquirer
needs fuller information, he will refer to the autlior-entry. When the work is anony-
mous, the title-entry is a full one, including the im2)rint.
III. The subject-entry tells whether the library contains any book relating to a
given subject. In subject-entries, the /jtoce of publication and size are usually omitted;
but under most subjects the date has been given, and while suj)erfluous words have
been drojiped from the titles, those indicating points of diiference as compared with
other works on tlie same subject have been carefully retained. This Catalogue is
construcled on the principle tliat suhject-headinys should be as comprehensive as pos-
sible, consistently with facility of reference. The larger class-divisions correspond, in
the main, to the distribution of books on tlie Library shelves, but with a much more
intelligible, self-explanatory, and exact alphabetical arrangement; and with all affiliated
topics bound together by a network of cross-references. It has been very far from the
design of the compiler to attempt to construct a scheme of classification that should
place under some general category every possible topic. Facility of reference has been
constantly aimed at, from a purely objective, relative, and practical point of view. The
inquirer, therefore, who looks for a specific topic, such as Engineering, will be
referred to ARTS (Useful), which class includes Engineering, together with more
than a hundred other suh-headmgs, representing special arts and handicrafts.
We thus have, in effect, special didioimries of the chief departments of knowledge,
such as Architecture ; Arts (Useful); Botany; Biblical, religions, and
ecclesiastical literature ; Countries (representing History, Geography, and
Travels); Education; Fine Arts; Government and Politics; Polit-
ical economy ; Social sciences, etc.; cross-references being made, m all cases,
in the genenU alphabet of the Catalogue, from a special topic to the more compre-
hensive class of which the special topic forms a sub-division.
IV. By means of Clms-Lists, alphabetically arranged, works of Fiction and Plays
are brought together under the headings Fiction and Plays, each work being
entered twice in its own class-list, once under the name of its author, and again under
the first word of the title not an article.
The works included under Fiction and Plays itiias not been thought expedient
to repeat elsewhere in the general alphabet, these two sharply defined classes being
the main exceptions to the general plan of the Catalogue. In the case of Essays and
Poetry, full lists are given under those headings of the names of essayists and poets,
or of collections of essays and poems, as entered in detail in the general alphabet.
To sum up, statistically, certain features of the Catalogue:
I. The AUxnoR-ENTRiES in this Library of 60,000 volumes number about
30,000 ; titles of voluminous collective works, and of periodicals, counting as single
entries. The most extensive author-subject heading, comprising the works of Shakspere,
with Shaksperian criticism, methodically arranged, embraces 13 pages.
II. Of TITLE-ENTIUES, Carrying cross-references to the author's name, there are
about 13,000, of which 1,794 are titles of plccys, analyzed from collective works.
The number of title-entries is a little over one third of the number of author-entries.
They occupy a space equivalent to about 53 pages solid nonpareil.
III. Of DISTINCT SUBJECT- AND CLASS-HEADINGS there are about 400, irrespective
of geographical names and names of persons. Of these, about 30 are specially prominent
and complex, with subject-matters and sub-divisions more or less numerous, arranged
in alphabetical order; such as Amusements, games, sports, and pastimes, pp.
23-30; Architecture, pp. 33-35; Arts (Useful), pp. 39-48; Astronomy, pp.
50-55; Biblical, religious, and ecclesiastical literature, pp. 77-106; Bibliograi>hy ;
Biography, pp. 109-215; Birds and ornithology, pp. 216-217; Botany, pp.
224-6; Chemistry, pp. 263-5; Drama and plays, pp. 423-5, 873-900; Edu-
cation, pp. 434-9; Fiction, ?p. 459-536; Fine arts, pp. 538-549; Geology,
mineralogy, and palaeonlology, pp. 573-4; Government and politics, 584-9;
History, geography and travels, and particular countries, pp. 623-4, 568-572, 2S5-
394; Insects and entomology, pp. 645-7; Language, jip. 674-681; Law and juris-
prudence, pp. 684-692; Literature and literary history, pp. 703-713; Logic, pp.
715-716; Mathematics, pp. 747-9; Medicine, pp. 753-769; Meteorology
and climatology, pp. 773-4; Military science, pp. 777-9; Music, pp. 797-9;
Mythology, pp. 801-3; Natural history, pp. 805-811; Naval science, pp. 813-
813; Philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical, pp. 851-864; Physics, pp.
865-9; Poetry (English and American), pp. 903-910; Political economy, pp.
911-925; Social science, pp. 1000-1004; Women, pp. 1096-1100.
Of SUB-HEADINGS Occurring under more general subjects, there are about 3,000,
represented in the general alphabet by cross-references.
The PUiNciPAii subject-entries (not analytical) number about 36,000.
IV. The Catalogue is very largely analytical and synoptical. The
subject-entries, by analysis of collective works and collections of essays, amount to
somewhat more than 13,000, and of articles in the periodical literature of the last
twenty-five years, to 11,400, or a total of about 35,000 analytical subject refer-
ences, bibliographically exiict, in addition to 36,000 principal subject-entries.
The Contents of collections, and of collective and miscellaneous works, are very
generally given, for the most part in alphabetical order; and, when practicahle, are
placed under the subject. In such cases u cross-reference is usually niwle from the
author-entry to the subject-entry, to avoid repetition and loss of siwiee. The (,'onlents
occupy a space equivalent to about 137 pages solid nonpareil.
V. Topical or suiuect cross-hefehences, i.e., cross-references from siieciflo
topics to the more general class that includes them, or from one heading or sub-heading
to other headings or sub-headings. As before stated, the naml)or of cross-references
in the general alphabet, to sub-headings arranged under more complex headings, is
about 3,000 ; but the topical cross-references of all kinds are almost as numerous as
the title-entries, amounting to about 10,000.
It will be observed tint antique tyjK' is used for the initial portion of indci)cndont
mithor-entries and title-entries, and for subject-headings.
More complex class-headings are generally printed in CAPITALS, and their sub-
divisions in antique, with occasional resort to italic. In the alphabetical class-lists
of BIOGRAPHY (Individual), and fiction, small caps have been used where antique
is used in the general alpliabct. Readers should, however, constantly Ijear in mind that
the course of the alphabet of the entire Catalogue is always indicated by the head-lines
ai the top of each page.
In author- and title- entries, arranged under any subject, the initial portion is printed
in italic.
The larger, or brevier type, is used for whole books, and a smaller, or nonjmreil
type, for parts of books and pamphlets; but for economy of space, some classes have
been printed wholly in the smaller type. As a rule, author-entries occupy not more
than two lines, frequently not more than one. Subject cross-references and cross-
references from titles to authors are always printed in nonpareil type, and rai'ely
occupy more than one line.
Attention is invited to the fulness with which the list of Contents has l^een given in
the case of collected works of authors, e.g., Bacoii, Hazlitt, Kaiit, Macaulay,
Sainte-Beuve, Shakspere; of collections of voyages, essays, etc.; and of the
publications of learned societies, such as the Astronomical Society of London, the
Chaucer, Early English Text, Camden, and Chetliam Societies, etc.
Volumes of miscellaneous essays — biogvapliical, historical, etc., have been carefully
analyzed and the contents distributed under their special subjects. A considerable
portion of the
Periodical Literature
issued since the year 1853 (the date of publication of Poole's Index) has received
like treatment, particularly in the line of biography and criticism. Many thousand
references to magazine articles, to essays, and to chapters and parts of books, are
entered in the Catalogue, under the subject of which they treat. There are about
8,000 such references in the class Biography alone; and in this connection it
should be stated that, in the same class, a brief characterization is given of each of the
persons (about 3,000 in number) whose biographies are recorded, together with the
dates of birth and death.
The undersigned takes this opportunity to acknowledge favors received from Mr.
A. 11. Spofford, of the Libi'ary of Congress, Justin Winsor, of the Boston Public Li-
brary, and Mr. C. A. Cutter, of the Boston Athenaeum. To the various catalogues of
the two former institutions, and the extensive general catalogue of the latter, he has
been greatly indebted. The Catalogue of the San Francisco Library should also be men-
tioned. He desires also to express his many obligations, during the progi'ess of the
work, to the intelligent interest and scholarly taste of Mr. Adrian Van Sinderen, while
president of the Library.
S. B. NOTES,
Librarian.
Brooklyn Library, May, 1881.
NOTICE OF THE LIBRARY.
The Brooklyn Library owed its origin in 1857 to a popular movement on the part
of the business and professional classes of the community, based on the conviction, to
quote the words of one of the chief benefactors of the Library, " that the great public
requirement of the city, of the first importance in the order of time," was a great
public library of circulation and reference, comprehensive in its scope and jjopular in
its administration. To build up a symmetrical collection of the best books in all the
various departments of science and literature, past and present, has been the constant
aim of its managers. The initial steps in organization were taken in 1857, at a public
meeting. December 17th, 1857, a constitution was adopted, and in March, 1859, the
act of incorporation was secured. The Library was oijened to the public May, 1858,
with 7,000 volumes on the shelves, increased during the same year to 11,400 volumes.
During the first ten years the Library occupied rooms in the Brooklyn Athenaeum
Building. Li 1861 the sum of $5,000 was received from the estate of the late William
H. Gary as a trust fund, the piuncipal to remain intact, and the interest to be expended
in the purchase of books in the departments of history, science, and industrial and
ornamental art.
In April, 1804, the newly elected Board of Directoi's subscribed among themselves
the sum of $7,000 as the basis of a building fund, and an executive committee was
appointed to devise a plan of action. Before tlie end of the year the sum subscribed
reached $105,000, and the site of the present building was secured. The charter of
the institution was amended at this time in several particulars, designed to secure
greater stability in the management. The government of the Association was thereby
vested in a board of fifteen directors, one third of them to be elected annually, to
hold office for three years. The control and management of the trust funds and ])rop-
erty of the association was at the same time vested in a board of nine trustees, members
of the Association, ])osscssing the power of filling all vacancies in their own body; it
being the duty of said trustees to pay over the income derived from the property of the
Library to the treasurer of the Association. Of the board of trustees the jiresident
and treasurer of the Association are ex-officio members.
In the latter part of 18G7 the corner-stone of the present building was laid, and the
edifice was completed in the following year. It is 75 feet wide on Montague street,
and 92 feet deep. Its total cost, including furniture and appointments, was $159,000,
and the property is free from all incumbrances. The institution also owns valualjle
property adjoining its main buildings, not, however, unincumbered. An additional
amount of $50,000 was subscribed in 1869, on condition on its being devoted to
the immediate purchase of books. Thirty thousand volumes were purchased during the
next six years, and in March, 1875, the Library had upon its shelves more than 50,000
volumes. Since then the Library has been almost entirely dependent upon the current
receipts from membership and the income, averaging a few thousand dollars a year,
derived from rentals of property belonging to the Association. It is, therefore, felt to
be of vital necessity that the general book fund of the Library should be very largely
increased, if the demands upon the liibrary are to be adequately met. Tlie number of
volumes now in the LibiHry is G1,1G3, nearly all of which are represented in the pages
of this Catalogue.
AUTHORS, TITLES, SUBJECTS, AND CLASSES.
GENERAL ALPHABET.
Abailard (Pierre). &e Biography. (Individual.)
Abbadie (Jaques). Chemicnl change iu the Euchn-
rist. From the French, by J. W. Hamersley.
Londou, [1867.] 12°. 3512.11
Abbe (Cleveland). Dorpat and Poulkova. [Smith.
report, 1867.] 3936.22
— Resuscitation of tlie Cincinnati observatory. [In
Amer. assoc. Proceed., v. 17, 1869.] . . 3946.15
Abbe (Frederic B.) The temple rebuilt ; a poem of
Christian faith. Boston, 1872. 16°.. .1601.12
Abbey (R.) The city of Gtod and the church ma-
kers. New York, 1872. 12°. .... 3513.08
Abbeys. See Monasteries.
Abbot (Ezra). Classed catalogae of the library of the
Cambridge High School. Cambridge, 1853.
8°. 2714.17
— Literature of the doctrine of a future life. [ With
Alger (W. R.) Critical history.] . . .3513.21
Abbot (H. L.) Report upon the explorations from Sa-
cramento valley to the Columbia river, made by
R. 3. Williamson, 1855. [Pacific Railroad routes.
Reports, v. 6.] 1127.06
— Physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi river. .See
Humphreys (A. A.) and Abbott (H. L.) Re-
ports, etc 1136.18
Abbott (A. O.) Prison hfe at the south, 1864 and
1865. New York, 1865. 12°. .... 643.02
Abbott (Benjamin Vaughan and Austin). Clerk's and
conveyancer's assistant. Legal forms. 4th ed.
New York, 1870. 8°. 5634.06
— Digest of New York statutes and reports to the year
1860. 7th ed. , revised. 8 v. New York, 1869.
8° 5637.12
— Digest of the reports of the United States courts,
and of the acts of Congress, from the organiza-
tion of the government to 1867. 4 v. New
York, 1867-69. 8°. 5616.05
Abbott (Charles, Baron Teuterden). Law relative to
merchant ships and seamen. 7th Amer. ed. Bos-
ton, 1854. 8° 5624.21
Abbott (E. A. ) Shakespearian grammar. For the use
of schools. London, 18G9. 16°. . . . 1752.01
— and Seeley (J. R.) English lessons for English peo-
ple. Boston, 1872. 12°. 6433.12
Abbott (Gorham D. ) Mexico and the United States.
New York, 1869. 8° 566.13
Abbott (Jacob). American history [to the adoption
of the constitution]. 8°. New York, 1860-65.
16°. 571.11
— Comer stone. [Y. C. series, v. 2.] . . . 3513.02
— Gentle measures in the management and training
of the young. New York, 1872. 12°. . 5512.22
— History of Alfred the Great. New York, 1849.
18°. 3013.15
— History of Alexander the Great. New York, 1868.
16°. 3013.20
— History of Charies I. N. Y., 1870. 18°. . 3034.21
— History of Charles U. N. Y., 1849. 18°. . 3034.24
— History of Cleopatra. N. Y., 1852. 18°. .3037.19
— History of Cyrus the Great. N.Y., 1852. 18°. 3046.06
— History of Darius the Great. N.Y.,1850. 18°. 3046.15
— History of Elizabeth, queen of England. New York,
1869. 16°. 3054.14
Abbott (Jacob), contimied.
— History of Hernando Cortez. N.Y.,1865. 18°. 3044.08
— History of Julius Caisar. N.Y., 1869. 16°. . 3027.31
— History of Margaret of Anion, queen of Henrr VL
N. Y., 1861. 12°. ....... . 3116.16
— History of Mary, queen of Scots. N. Y., 1868.
18°. 3122.08
— History of Nero, N. Y., 1853. 16°. . . .3133.16
— History of Peter ^e Great N.Y., 1868. 16°. 3142.12
— History of Pyrrhus. N. Y., 1854. 18°. .3147.03
— History of Richard I. N. Y., 1857. 18°. .3153.03
— History of Richard 11. N. Y., 1858. 16°. . 3152.26
— History of Richard III N. Y., 1858. 16°. .3152.27
— History of Itomulus. N. Y.. 1852. 18°. . 3164.03
— History of William the Conqueror. N. Y., [18491.
18°. 3186.03
— History of Xerxes the Great. New York, [1850].
18°. 3187.21
— Science for the yonng. If'oroe. New York, 1873.
12°. 4022.30
Heat N. Y., 1871. P2°. 4022.24
Light N.Y., 1871. 12°. 4022.25
Water and land. N. Y., 1872. 12''. . . 012.21
— Summer in Scotland. N. Y., 18')4. 12°. . 954.14
— Young christian series. 4 v. New York, 1855-58.
12° 3513.01
1. The young christian. I 3. The way to do good.
2. The corner Btone. ) 4. Hoary Head aud M'Donner.
For his other works, see Fiction.
Abbott ( Major James). Narrative of a journey from
Heraut to Khiva, Moscow, and St Petersburgh
during the Russian invasion of Khiva ; with some
account of the court of Khiva and the kingdom
of Khaurism. 2ded., 2 v. in 1. London, 1856.
8° 997.08
Abbott (John S. C. ) American pioneers and pa-
triots. Daniel Boone, the pioneer of Kentucky.
N. Y., 1872. 12° 3023.06
David Crockett. N. Y., 1874. 12°. . .3015.00
Ferdinand de Soto, the discoverer of the Missis-
sippi. New York, 1873. 12°. . . . 3047.21
John Paul Jones. N. Y., [1874.] 12°. . 3094.13
Kit Carson. New York, 1873. 12=. . . 3033.21
Miles Standish. New York, 1873. 12°. .3165.20
Peter Stuyvesant, the lust Dutch Governor of New
Amsterdam. New York, 1873. 12^ . 3166.24
— Captain Kidd, and other pirates and buccaneers.
New York, 1871 8° 3095.30
— Confidential correspondence of Napoleon and Jose-
phine. With notes, e(c. N. Y., 1857. 12°. 3127.05
— Empire of Austria ; its rise, etc. New York, 1859.
12° • 544.01
— Empire of Russia. New York, 1800. 12°. 554.17
— French revolution of 1789. N. Y., 18m 8^ 516.18
— History of Frederick the Great New York, 1871.
8° 3062ai
— History of Henry IV., king of France. New York,
1856. 16°. . . • 3077.08
— History of Hortense, mother of Napoleon HI. New
York, 1870. 16°. 3083.13
— History of Joseph Bonaparte, king of Naples and
Italy. New York, 1869. 12°. .... 3093.30
-History of Josephine. N.Y., 1852. 12°. .3094.08
8
ABBOTT- ABYSSINIA
Abbott (J. S. C.) continued.
— History of QeiighiH Khan. N.Y., 1870. 16°. 3063.29
— Histoiy of Hannibal. 1849 3075.11
— Hiatoiy of King Philip, chief of the Wampa-
noftRH. New York, 1857. 16^ 3143.1G
— HiBtoiy of Louis XIV. N. Y., 1871. 16^ 3114.19
— History of Loiiia PiiUippc, king of tho French. New
York, 1871. 12^ 3114.34
— History of Madame Boknd. N.Y.,18o3. 12". 3153.23
— History of Marie Antoinette. New York, 1857.
18°. 3117.04
— History of Napoleon Bonaparte. 2 v. New York,
1867. 8°. 3127.08
— History of Napoleon IH. Boston, 1869. 8°. 3138.01
— History of the civil war in .America. T. 1. New
York, 1863. 8° 634.01
— Italy, from the earliest period. New York, 1860.
12° 533.22
— Kings and Queens ; sketches of Josephine dnd
l&ria Louisa, Iiouis Philippe, Ferdinand of Aus-
tria, Nicholas, Isabella II., Leopold, and Victoria.
New York, 1850. 12= 3255.28
— lives of Uie presidents of the United States. San
Francisco, 1867. 8°. 3214.14
— NapoleonatSt Helena. New York, 1871. B°. 3127.26
— Bomance of Spanish history. N.Y., 1809. 12^ 553. i4
— South and North. New York, 1800. 12°. 1113.03
Abbott (Lyman). Jesus of Nazareth : his life and
teachings. New York, 1809. 12°. .. 3421.23
— Laious ; or, the experiences of a layman In a coun-
ty parish. New York, 1872. 12=. . . 3513.05
Abbott (Richard). Narrative of his imprisonment and
release, 1689-91. Manchester, 1861. 8°. [Chet-
ham soc. v. 61.] 5095.21
Abbreviations and contractions.
— ChassarU (L. A.) Diet des abrdviations latines et
fi-ancaises du moyen age, 3e ed. 1864. . 2761 .12
— De la Hue ( W.) Abbreviations used in England in
1867. [Sm. report, 1867.] 3936.22
Set alto, supplements to Webster's and Worcester's BicUon-
^ee.
Abd AUatit 'Kelation respecting Egypt, 1203. [Pin-
kerton's voyages, v. 15J 926.15
Abdalla (Les aventures d'). [Cabinet des f^es, v. 12-
13. 1786.] 7052.12
Abd-£l-Kader. Commentaries. See Daumas (E.)
Horses of the Sahara, 1863 1095.15
Set also. Biography.
A'Becket (Gilbert Abbott.) The comic Blaokstone.
Philadelphia, [1809.] 16°. 5611.01
— Comic history of England. 2 v. L., 1855. 8° 111.38
— Comic history of Rome. London, [n. d.] 8°. 111.10
Abel (0. D.) Rudimentary and elementary princi-
ples of machinery. London, 1860. 16°. 3923.14
Abell (Mrs. Eliz.) Recollections of Napoleon, on St.
Helena. 3d ed. rev. by Mrs. G. Johnstone. Lon-
don, 1873. 12° 3131.25
Abel (Death of). S. Gessner. Works, v. 2. . 5037.05
Abel redivivus. T. Fuller. 2 v. 1867. . ,3432.19
Abelous (L. ) Gustavus Adolphus ; the hero of the
reformation. From the French, by Mrs. 0. A..
Laoroix. New York, 1871. 16°. . . 3074.22
Abenaki Indians. See Indians.
Abeiihalniii. Civil wars of Granada. See Hita
(G.P.de) 213.79
Abercou-t^ay (Abbey of). Register and chronicle.
Ed. by Sir H. Ellis. [Camden misceL v. 1.
1847. 4°.] 5112.39
Abercrombie (John). The garden mushroom, its
culture. London, 1801. 12°. . . . 6124.15
Abercrombie (John, M. D.) Essays. New York,
1845. 18°. 3513.07
iJonUnit : Harmony of christi&n faith and ctaristian
character. Colture and discipline of the mind. Think
on these tliinga. Contest and the armour. Messiah as
an ezjunp'.e.
— Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers. New
York, 1853. 18° 5411.01
— Philosophy of the moral feelings. New York,
18°. 5434.01
Ablpones. Dobrixhoffer (iM.) Account of the. 3 v. in 2.
1822 667.20
Abingdon Monastery. Chronicou monasterii. [689-
1189.] Ed. by J. Stevenson. 2 v. London, 1858.
8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5141 —
Abaakilndiang. See Indians. 557.32
Abolition. See Slavery.
Aborigines. See Indians.
Abortion. See Medicine. (Abortion.)
About (Eilmond E. F.) Greece and the Greeks of
the present day. New York, 1857. 12°. 992.06
— Hand book of social economy. New York, 1873.
12°. 5911.28
— Roman question. Tr. by Mrs. A. T. Wood. Bos-
ton, 1859. 12°. 5727.16
— Same. Tr. bvH.C. Coape. N. Y., 1859. 12°. 5727.15
— Rome of to-day. New York, 186L 12°. . 972.17
For critical estimates of About, see Biography.
For Ms novtls in English, s-x Fiction.
In French.
— Ahmed. New York, 1809. 8° 7011.29
— Le Oas-de M. Gudrin. Paris, 1807. 16°. . 7011.20
— DerniSres lettres d'un bon jeune homme k sa con-
sine Madeleine. Paris, 1865. 12°. . . 7011.22
— Germaine. Paris, 1859. 12° 7012.01
— La Grfece contemporaine. Paris, 1858. 12°. 992.10
— Jacques Mainfroi. [No title page.] . . .7012.06
— L'hommekl'oreillecass^e. Paris, 1868. 12°. 7011.23
— Lettres d'un bon jeune homme li sa cousine Made-
leine. Paris, 1862. 12°. 7011.21
— Madelon. Paris, 1863. 8° 7012.09
— Maitre Pierre. Paris, 1859. 12°. . . . 7012.02
— Les manages de Paris. Paris, 1859. 12°. . 7012.08
— Les mariages de Province ; La flUe du Chanoine ;
Mainfroi ; L'album du rdgiment ; Etienne. Paris,
1869. 12°. . 7011.24
— Le nez d'un notaire. Paris, 1862. 12°. . 7012.07
— Nos artistes an salon de 1857. Paris, 1858.
12°. 1431 35
— Leprogris. 4e ^d. Paris, 1867. 12°. .5812.14
— Le Roi des Montagues. Paris, 1859. 12°. . 7012.03
— Salon de 1864. [Nos artistes.] Paris, 1864.
^2° . 1431.33
— Tolla." Paris,' 1859.' "l2°[ '. '. '. '. '. '. 7012!o4
— Trente et quarante. Paris, 1859. 12°. . 7012.05
— Le Turco. Le bal des artistes ; Le poivre ;
L'ouverture au chateau ; Tout Paris ; Le chambre
d'ami ; Chasse allemande ; L' inspection ge'n(5iale ;
Les cinq perles. Paris, 1866. 16°. . .7012.10
— La vieille roche: les vacahces de la comtesse. Paris,
1865. 8°. 7011.27
— Voyage h. travers I'Expositiou des beaux arts. Pein-
ture et sculpture. Paris, 1855. 12°. . 1431.11
About in the worid. See FrisweU (J. H.). 2525.16
Abrege chronologique de I'histoire d'Espagne et de
Portugal. 2 v. Paris, 1765. 16°. . . 551.02
Abreu de Galineo (J.) The history of the Canary
islands. Tr. by G.Glas. London, 1764. 4°. 1090.01
— Same. [Pinkerton's Voyages, v. 16.] . . 926.16
Abbruzzi (The). K. Craven. 1838. . . . 974.05
Absalom and Achitophel, a poem. See Dryden (John).
Ab-sa-ra-ka, home of the Crows. M. I. Carriugton.
1869 1123.12
Absent mindedness. Elam (0.) Reverie and ab-
straction, [/n Hs Physician's problems.]. 4333.12
Absolution. See Biblical and religious literature.
Absorbent system. See article by C. H. More in
Holmes's System of surgery, v. 3. 1862. 4337.03
See also, Medicine.
Abu-1-FazL Ayeen Akbery; or Institutes of Akber. Tr.
by F. Gladwin. 2 v. London, 1800. 4°. 5617,02
— Account of the siege of Chaitur by Akber. [In
Oriental tr. fund. Miscel. tr. v. 2.] . . 7818.17
Abu-l-Hiisiin Ali Ibn Hasain Ibn Ali. 'See Masudi
Abu Said Abd-al-Malik Ibn Kuraib al Asmai. Antar,
a Bedouin romance. From the Arabic, by T.
Hamilton. 4 v. London, 1819-20. 16°. 122.16
Abu Zaidu-l-Ha.san. Extracts. [In EUiot (H. M.)
Hist, of India, v. L] 1035.13
Abu-l-Feda (Ismael, Hng of Hammeh). General de-
scription of Arabia. Translated. 1718. 18°. [B'd
tMh Arvienx (L.d')] 10«.ia
Abyssinia. See Countries.
BBOOKLYN UBBCAMTILB LIBBABZ
ACADEMY -ADAMS
Aoademie frau9aise. Eilwards (K) Obapten of the
bio$;mpbical history of the French academy.
1864 2744.12
Academy (The). A record of literature, leariitaK,
sineiiee, nml ftrt. v. 1-6. London, 1869-74. 4 .
Academy (French). See Aoad^mie fmnoaiHc.
Academy of natural scioncea of Phila. Proceedings.
V. 1-18, 1841-66. Philrt., 1843-66. 8°. . 80(W.01
Acadia, or mouth with the blue noses. F. 8. Coz-
zens, 1859 1153.00
See aUo, Nova Sootia.
Acalep&ae. See Natural history. (Jetty fiahis, ttc.)
Accent. .See Language.
Accepted addresses, (i. A. Sala. 1862. . . 2542.07
Acclixnatizatiou of animals. Ste articles in Ed. rev. ,
V. Ill, 1860. (repr. in Living aoe, 1860, v. 1);
National rev. v. 17, 1803 ; and Enoyo. Brit ,
9th ed., 1875. v. 1.
Accomplished senator. L. O. Oozliski. . . 6728.05
Account of persons remarkable for their health and
longevity. lanon.'\ London, 1829. 12°. 3261.24
Account of the conduct of the war in the middle
colonies, [anon.^ London, 1780. 12°. 571.03
— Same. 4th ed. London, 1780. 12°. . . 581.01
Achaean league, B. C. 280-146 ; and Achaia. Ste
Greece. AUo, Government. {Federative.)
Achard (Amt'd(Se). Belle-Rose. Nouv. ii. Paris.
1867. 12°. 7011.01
— Bruueset blondes. Nonv. ^d. P., 1867. 12°. 7011.02
— Les chaiues de fer. New York, 1867. 8°. 7012.14
— La cba.sse U \'iA6&\. Paris, 1867. 12°. . 7001.05
— Le clo.s-pommier. Paris, 1860. 12°. . . 7012.11
— LeducdeCarlepont. 2ei;d. Paris, 1867. 12°. 7001.02
— La famine Guillemot. 2e ed. P., 1861. 12°. 7011.07
— Le fils da fauconnier. New York, 1864. 8°. 7012.12
— Mme. de Sarens. FrddiSrique. P., 1866. 12°. 7001.01
— Maurice de Treuil. 2e ^d. Paris, 1860. 12°. 7011.08
— llaxence Humbert. Paris, 1866. 12°. . 7001.03
— Nelly. Paris, 1862. 12°. 7011.03
— Noir et Blanc. Paris, 1861. 12°. . . . 7011.09
— Parisiennes et provinciales. Paris, 1861. 12°. 7011.04
— Les rfiveurs de Paris. Nouv. ^d. Paris, 1867.
12° 7012.15
— La robe de Nessus. Nouv. ^d. Paris, 1808.
12° 7012.10
— Le serment d'Hedwige. Madame de Nailhac. Paris,
1870. 12° 7012.17
~La traite des blondes. Paris, 1863. 12°. 7011.05
— Trois gi-aces. Paris, 1870. 12°. . . . 7001.04
— La vie errante. Paris, 1869. 16°. . . . 7011.06
— Les vocations. Paris, 1859. 12°. . . . 7012.13
Acheta Domestica, pseud. See Budgen (L. M.)
Achilles (Shield of). See article by Drummond (W.)
[Class. Journal, v. 6. 2742.06]; alio Homer. Biad.
Achilles Tatius. Clitophon et Leucippe. Gr. et Lat.
[Erotici soriptores, P'ulot, 1856.] . . . 7764.17
— Same. Tr. from the Greek, by R. Smith. London,
Bohn, 1855. 12° 211.54
Ackerman {Dr. C.) The christian element in Plato
and the Platonic philosophy. From the German,
by S. R. Asbury. With an introductory note by
W. G. Shedd. Edinburgh, 1861. 8°. . 542i5.16
Aclaud (H. W.) Medicine in modern times. See
Stokes (Dr. W.) anfZ Acland. . . . .4312.10
— Early physiological study, [/ft Youmans (E. L.)
Modern culture. ]
Acoustics. See Physics.
AoreUus {Kev. Israel). New Sweden. From the
Swedish, by N. CoUin. [N. Y. Hist Boc. Coll.
2d a V. 1.] 6I0.O6
Across America. J. P. Rusting. 1874. . . 1123.26
Across the Atlantic C. H. Haesler. 1868. . 945.08
Across the Carpathians, [anon.] L., 1862.16° 965.14
Across the Continent. S. Bowles. 1865. . 1114.15
Across tht! desert S. M. Campbell. . . . 3527.13
Acrostics. .See Amusements.
Actaea, pseud. See Agassiz (E. 0.)
Acting. *e Drama . {Art of acting. )
Acton, {Mass.) See Countries, places, eta
Actors. See Drama.
Acts of the apostles. ;Se« Biblical literatore.
Adolmum. Joiapb Fkricar. 1871. . . . 380.01
Ad fldam. B. F. Borr. 1871 aSS&OT
Adagaa. See Proverbi.
Adalbert (Hninrich Wilhelin, prtitet of PnutUi).
TravoU iu the sonth of Baio|M tnd in BimzU
with a Toyage up the AoMzoa tni tba XiuiraL
Tr. by Sir H. II. SohombniKk and J. B. Taylor.
2t. London, 1H49. H'. IlMiM
Adam, Der Tod Adams; tmoenpial. [Klopatook ( F.
G.) Worko. V. 4. 1808.] . . . .7117.88
Adam: a snored drama. O. 6. AndreinL [In Cow-
per (W.) Works, t. 6. London, 185t.] . 6026.08
Adam, abbot of Kynsham. Magna vita S. Hngonla
Lincolniensis. Ed. by J. F. Dimock. London,
1864. 8°. [Bo'.ls chronicles.] . . . .6140.—
Adam of Cobsam. Wright's cbaxto wife. Ed. hj F. J.
Fumival. [E. E. T. »oo.,no. 12). . . 7^13.03
Adam (Adolphe). Uemiers souvenirs d'an musicien.
Paris, 1»59. 12°. 7001.06
ConttnU: ljtj»aa»a»»i'BMf<ln Rmmna. OlockatlUbaL
UoniigDy. OoaMO. Barton. Charablni. Bonlnl— L* ■•»
bat Hater, La Dame blancha da BolaUlau. DooUattl. ate.
— Souvenii's d'nn muHioien. Soar. id. Paris, 1868.
12°. 7001.07
Contents : Nolea biogr. Koieldieu. Harold. L'ort(lBa da
I?/ - - .
I'opira.en France. I?Armide de LaUj, ete.
Adam (Alexander). Roman antiquitiea Notaa bv J.
Boyd. 8thN. Y. ed. New York, 18 !2 8°. . 437.08
Adam (William). Inquiry into theories of history with
special reference to the principles of th« positiTe
philosophy, [anon.] London, 1862. 8°. 412.23
Adam {liev. William) and Ware (Henry). CorrespoQ-
dence relative to the prospects of Christiani^ in
India. Cambridge (.l/a.«.), 1824. 8° . 358L26
Adam and the Adamite. D. M'Causland. . 3762.16
Adams disobedience. J. W. Flower. 1871. 3552.24
Adamuau, abbot of lona. Travels of ArcuU. [/n
Wright (T.) Early travels in Palestine.] 1053.04
Adams (Mrs. Abigail, mfe rf John). Letters [1761-
1816]. Memoir by C. P. Adams. 4th ed. Bos>
ton, 1818. 12° 3012.04
See also Biography.
Adams (Andrew Leith). Notes of a naturalist in the
Nile valley and Malta ; natural histoiT, geologj,
and archteology. Edinburgh, 1870. 8°. 1091712
Adams (Arthur) . Natural history of the Eastern ar-
chipelago, fin Belcher (Sir E.) Narrative, v. 2.
1848.] . 1065.03
Adams (Charles B. ) Mollusca of Jamaica. [/nAmer.
assoc. Proceed., v. 2 and 4.] Value of^Mollusca.
A reversed oyclostoma. Change of level iu N.
Amer. drift period, [/n V. 4.] . . . 3946.01; 03
— Shells. [In Marcy (R. B.) Explor. of Red River
of Louisiana.] 1134.01
Adams (Charles Francis). Address on William H.
Seward. New York, 1873. 8° . .
— Life of John Adams, begun by J.
Adams (J.) Works, v. 1. 1856.]
— Sama 2 v. Phila., 1871. 16°. .
— Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, 1795 to 1848.
V. 1-5. Phila., 1874-75. 8°. . ... 301^24
— Oration, Boston, July 4, 1843. B., 1813. 8° 5013.13
— What makes slavery a question of nationad concern ?
Lecture. Boston, 1855. 8° 5013.13
Adams (Charles Francis, jr., and Henry). Chapters
of Erie, and other essays. B., 1871. 12°. 59;i2.22
Contfnts: Chapter of Erie; An Erie raid; The railroad aya.
tern ; by 0. F. Adams, Jr. New York gold conspiracy; Capt.
John Smith ; Bank 01 England reatricUon ; British finanoa
la 1816 ; by H. Adams. Legal touder act, by H. Adama and
— ProtecUon of the baUot The election of Prealdenta. [In
Amer. boo. sci. assoo. Proceed, v. 1-X 1869-70.) . 6811.01
Adams (Charles Kendall). Democracy and monarchy
in France from the inception of the great revolu-
tion. New York, 1874. 12° 523.13
Adams ( Keo. Coker) . Principles of the Purohas case.
London, 1871. 8°. • ,• 3M5.27
Adama (Edwin G.) Historical discourse : 100th an-
niversary of the First congregational church m
Templeton, Mass. Boston, 1857. 8°. . 695. M
Adams (Ernest). On the names of ants, earwigs and
beeUes ; of caterpillars, snails, and sluga ; of
5013.13
Q. Adams, [/n
5013.01
3016.01
m addng for book,, uae th. " Book Ordar," giving the ADTHOB-8 NAME, the flrat part of th. TITLE, and the NDKBKB.
ADAMS-ADDISOlf
AdamB (Ernest), continued.
spider!) ; of the wood-louse. Vemaoular names
of insects. {In PhiloL soo. Proceedings, 1838-
59-60.] 6413.13
Adams (F. O. ) History of Japan. L.,1874. 8°. 102G.12
Adams (Hannah). An abridgment of the history of
New England. 2d ed. Boston, 1807. 16°. 595.21a
— Summary history of New England [to 1791]. Ded-
ham, 1799. 8°. 595.21
Adams (H. G. ) Beautiful shelle, with directions for
collecting, cleaning, and arranging them in the
cabinet London, 1871. 12° 4825.22
— Cyclopssdia of female biography. Glasgow, 1866.
16°. 3221.10
— Iianguftge and poetry of flowers. P., 1868. 12°. 4913.21
— Nests and eggs of familiar birds. L.,1871. 12° 4812.17
— The weaver boy who became a missionary ; story of
David Livingstone. London, 1872. 16°. 3112.18
— editor. The Kentish coronal ; prose and poetry.
Loudon, 1841. 18° 2512.25
Adams {liev. Jasper). Elements of moral philosophy.
Cambridge, 1837. 8° 5433.11
Adams (John). An answer to Faiue's "Bights ol
man." DubUn, 1773. 8°. 5715.28
Adams (John, pres. of ike U. S.) Works ; witi life,
notes, etc., by 0. F. Adams. 10 v. Boston,
1856. 8°. 5013.01
Conients:
Antobiography, v. 2-3.
Constitution of the D. S., (Defence of), 17TO, v. 4-6.
Constitution of the U. 8., (Tliree letters on), v. 6.
Correspondence, v. 9-10.
]>aTiia (Discourses on), v. 6.
Debates in the Continental Congress, 1775-6, t.2 .
Diary, v. 2-3.
Dissertation on canon and feudal law, v. 3.
Essays, v. 3.
Goverumeut (Four letters on), v. 6.
Government (Thoughts on), T. i.
Indexes, v. 10.
Instructiune of the town of Braintree to their repn--
sentative, 1765, v. 3.
Instructions of the town of Boston to their represen-
tatives. 1768-9, V. 3.
Judiciary (On the independence of); a controversy
between W. Brattle and J. Adams, 1773. v. 8.
Letters to John Taylor, of Caroline, (Va.,) in reply to
strictures on the Defence, v. 6.
Life, by C. F. Adams, y. 1,
Motes on debates in Senate of V. S., v. 3.
Movanglus r a liistory of the dispute with America,
from 1754, V. 5.
Official letters, messages, and public papers, v. 7-9.
Heport of a constitution for Massachusetts, 1779, v. 4.
Beview of Mr, Hillhouse's propositions for amend-
ing the Constituti:m, v. 6.
— Oibbs ( 0. ) Memoirs of the administrations of A. , etc.
2v. 1846 584.01
— Trescot {W. H.) Diplomatic history of the adinin-
istration of A. 1837 5623.09
See Biography for other entries.
— and Samuel). Four letters on government. Bos-
ton, 1802. 8° 5013.11
Adams {liev. John). Historv of Spain, [anon.} 3 v.
London, 1793. 8°. 533.24
Adams (John, jr.) The doctrine of equity. A com-
mentary on the law as administered by the court
of Chancery. With notes by G. T. Bispham.
5thAm. ed. Philadelphia, 1868. 8°. .5614.14
Adams (John Quincv). Dermot Mac Morrogh, or the
conquest of Ireland. Boston, 1832. 8°. 5093.01
— Duplicate letters, the fisheries, and the Mississippi.
Wash. , 1822. 8°.
— Jubilee of the Constitution. Discourse delivered
at the request of the N. Y. Hist. Soo., 30th of
April, 1831) ; being the 50th anniversary of the
inauguration of Washington as president. New
York, 1839. 8". 5013.11
— Lectures on rhetoric and oratory. 2 v. Cam-
bridge, (Afass.,) 1810. 8°. 6334.00
— Lives of celebrated statesmen. [Madison and Mon-
roe.] Sketch of the author, by 0. W. Upham.
New York, 1846. 8°. 3244.13
—Lives of Madison and Monroe. B. ,1851. 12°. 3116.21
— New England confederacy of 1643. Discourse.
Boston, 1843. 8°. 5013.11
V- Oration on Lafayette, 31sl Deo. 1834. W. 1835. 8°.
— Oration. Boston, July 4th, 1793. 2d ed. Boston,
1794. 8°. 5013.11
— Report upon weights and measures. Philadel-
phia, 1821. 8° 4015.18
— Same, [/n Davies (C.) Metric system. New Yorl^
1871. 12°.] 4015.16
— Social compact exemplified in the constitution of
Masa Lecture. Providence, 1842. 8°. 5013.11
— Cox {S. II.) Interview with. [/n his Inter-
views.] 3537.03
— and Charles Francis). Life of John Adams. 2 v.
Philadelphia, 1871. 16°. 3011.01
See Biography for lives of J. Q. A.
Adams (J. S. ) Florida : its climate, soil, and pro-
ductions, with sketch of its history and social
condition. Jacksonville, 1869. 12°. . . 1113.20
Adams (Nehemiah). The baptized child. 2d ed.
Boston, 1836. 12°. 3513.09
— Christ a Mend. Boston, 1857. 8°. . . .3513.10
— Friends of Christ. Boston, 1857. 8°. . .3513.11
— Keasonableuess of future eudlesa punishment : ser-
mon. Boston, 1858. 12' 3512.13
— Sable cloud ; a BOLithem tale. B., 1861. 12°. 112.13
— Voyage rouud the world. Boston, 1872. 16^ 932.20
Adams (Samuel). Oration, Phila., Aug. 1, 1776. [Jn
Moore (J.)Amer. eloquence, v. 1.] . . G325.03
— Extracts from his correspondence, state papers,
and political essays. [In hli Life, by Wells.
V. 1-3.] 3012.09
Contents : Bights of the coloulsts ; Address to the earl of
Carlisle ; Address of the convention for framing a new con-
stitution for Mass, ; F Jur letters between John Adams and
Samuel Adams ; and the Oration in Phila., Aug. 1, 177(J.
See also his name in Biography.
Adams (Wm., D. D., of N. Y. city). C nversations
of Jesus Christ with representative men New
York, 18C8. 12° 3513.14
Adams (Wm. B.) English pleasure carriage.s. Lon-
don, 1837. 8° 3932.42
Adams (Wm. H. D. ) Anecdotal memoirs of English
princes. 2 v. London, 18(53. 12'. . . 3255.23
— Before the conquest ; English worthies. Edin-
burgh, 1870. 8° 452.01
— Buried cities of Campania ; or, Pompeii and Hercu-
laneum. Boston, 1869. 16°. . . . 1453.09
— Circle of the year ; pictures of the seasons . Edin-
burgh, 18G9. 12° 4731.05
— Land of the Nile ; Egypt, etc. B., 1871.12=. 1091.13
— Life in the primeval world ; founded on Meunier's
" Les Anlmaux d'autrefois." L. , 1872. 12'. 4725 .14
— Lighthouses and lightships. N. Y., 1870. 12'.3934.20
— Men at the helm : English statesmen. [1702-1852. J
Edinburgh, 1871. 18'. 3222.14
— Queen of the Adriatic ; or, Venice past and present.
Boston, 1869. 16° 971.20
— Temples, tombs and monuments of ancient Greece
andKome. London, 1871. 12°. . . . 431.12
— Topography and history of the Rhine vaUey. .See
Hozier (H. M.) Franco-Prussian war. . 528.02
Adams (Wm.T.) [" Oliver Optic."] 6'ee Fictioa
Adamson (H. T.) Gospel of Matthew expounded.
London, 1871. 8° 3751.01
Adanson (Michel). Voyage to Senegal, the island of
Goroe, and the river Gambia, 1749-53. [*Pia-
kertou's Voyages, v. 16.] 92(5 16
Addey (Markinfield). Life of T. J. [Stonewall] Jack-
son. Boston, 1863. 16° 3087.01
Addison (C. G.) The Knights Templars. 3d ed.
London, 1834. 12° 6622.06
Addison (H. R.) Recollections of an Irish police
magistrate. Loudon, 1862. 16°. . . 113.28
Addison ^ Joseph). Criticism on Milton's Paradise
Lost. Ed. by E. Arber. L., 1868. 18°. 5011.03
-Same. [In "Spectator." v. 5 of Ms Works.
1857.] 5012.05
— Poems. Life, by S. Johns jn. [In 'CJhalmers (A. )
EngUsh poets, v. 9. 1810.] .... 1626.09
— Poetical works. [British poets. Ed. by Sanford.
V. 14. 1819.] 1691.14
— Sir Roger De Coverley. By the Spectator. Lou.
don, 1852. 16°. [Trav. libr. v. 22.] . 5075.27
BKOOKLYN UBUOANTILX LIUBABX.
ADDISON-^SOP
Addison (Joseph), continued.
— Works. Inolading the whole of Hard's ed. With
notes, by G. W. Oreene. 6 t. New York.
1B57-58. 12" 50i2.oi
CorUenls :
Poema, t. I.
Present state of the war
[Queen Anne's,] v. a.
Eera»rk8 on Italy, etc., t. a.
Bosamond; an opera, r. 1.
Spectator, v. (MS.
, Tatler, v. 4.
Whig examiner.
.T.i,
[•Pin-
926.1;
Osto, a tragedy, t. 1.
DUtoguea on medala, v. 3,
Drummer, a comedy, t. 1.
Freeholder, v. 3.
Guardian, t. i.
Letters, v. i.
LOTcr (The), v. 8.
Of the chriatian religion, v. 2.
See also, Guardian ; — Spectator ; — Tatler.
For biogr. notices of A., see Biography.
Addisou (Lancelot). West Barbary, 1671.
ksrtoa's Voyages, v. 15.]
Addison (Thomas I. Collection of pubUahed writings.
London, New Hydenham soc. 1868. 8°. . 4302.01
Contents : Biography. On the anatomy of the lungs. On
the diagnosis of pneumonia. Pneumonia and its conse-
quences. Pathology of phthisis. The dilflouitioB and fal.
laoies attending physical diagnosis in diseases of the chest.
Fatty dogeuoration of the liver. Disorders of females con-
nected with uterine irritation Case of ovarian dropsy re-
moved by accidental rupture of the cyst. Affection of the
skin, vitiligoidea. The keloid of Alibort, and true keloid.
Disorders of the brain connected with diseased kidneys.
Electricity as a remedy in certain convulsive and spasmodic
diseases. Constitutional and local effects of disease of the
supra-ronal capsules.
Adiroudacks. tke Countries, places, etc.
Adlard (George). Amye Eobsart and the earl of
Leycester ; vindication of the earl by Philip Syd-
ney ; history of Kenilworth Castle ; memoirs and
corresp. of Sir K. Dudley. L.,1870. 8°. 3153.J'2
Adler (George J.) 'Dictionary of the German and
Euglish languages. 2ded. N. Y., 1849. 8°. 6415.05
— Same. Abridged. New York, 1863. 12°. 6413.27
— Introduction. See Fauriel (0. C. ) Proven9al
poetry 2725.12
Adnxinistration. See Government and politics.
Admirals. See Biography, (Naval) ; and (under
heading Coimtries) England, (Naval history);
United States, {Naval history).
Admiralty. See LaTW.
Admiralty manual of scientifio enquiry. See Her-
Bohel (J. F. W.) 3913.20
Adolphus (Jolin). History of England, from the ac-
cession to the decease of king George the third.
7 V. London, 1840-46. 8°. 484.01
— Memoirs of John Bannister, comedian. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1839. 8= 3015.12
Adolphus (John L.) Letters from Spain. 1856 1857.
London, 1858. 8". 985.09
— Biography. [7n Oxford prize essays, v. 3.] 2541.13
Adrlat.c soa and shores. See Countries.
Adrift in Dixie. [H. L. Estabrooks.] 1866. 643.13
Adshsad (Joseph). The wreck of the Bothsay Castle
steam packet in Beaumaris Bay, 17th Augtist,
1831. London, 1834. 16°. 931.15
Adult orations.
— Alcherley (J. li.) Adulterations of food ; with short
processes for their detection. 1874. . . 6016.22
— Ilassall (A. II.) Food and its A. 1858. .4216.08
— Hoskins (T. II.) What we eat. 186L . .4324.01
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Varia
I>at.]
185S.
[Tr. by T.
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By B. F. Westcott.) v. 3, 1866 ; Ed. rev. (Hermann's Xa-
chylua), v. 100 ; Kat quar. rev. v. 7, 1883 : North Br. rev.
(Buckley's and Blackie's transl.) v. 16,1851; West, rev.,
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— Indigenous races of the earth, [/n Nott (J. 0.)
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Geogr. Gr. minores, V. 1. i)ido(, 1855.] 7765.03
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[In his Works, v. 10.] 6052.10
Loudon {J. C.) Encyclopssdia of gardening. 1834. . . 6126.01
Macdonald {D. O. F.) Hints on farming. 1868. . . . 6123.13
la aakiog for booka, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAWB, the lint part of the TITLE, and Jhe mnCBKBi
8
AO-RICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE
Mankall ((7.1 Introduction to the knowledge and practice of
aiainLe. a t. 1799 6121.03
Mtchxij. J.) How to farm profitably. 18M 6123.10
— Profitable (armlug : witli balance sheets. 1867-69. . 6123 11
MiUhMlD. G.) My farmof Edgewood. 1863. . . . ' 61'22.0U
— Bural atudlee. [anon.] New York. 1867. 13'. . . 6122.08
— Wet days at Edgewood : with old firmers, old gardeners, and
old Jaslorata. 1866 6122.07
MUcheii (K.) Five thooaand a year. 1870 6122.15
Morrit {B.) Farming for boys. 1868 6122.05
*- How to get a farm and where to find one. 186i.
iforfon IJ.C.) Farmers calendar. 1869 6126 05
— Hand-book of farm labor. 1868 6123 17
Our farm of (our acres. Introd. by P. B. Mead. 1860. 6122.02
Quinn (P. T.) Money in the garden : vegetable manual. 6122.18
Qaintinye {J. dt La). The compleat gard'ner. 1793. . 6128.23
JlandlE. S.,}r.) Window gardener. 1872 6132.18
Roe (E. P.) Play and profit in my garden. 1873. . . 6122.21
Roostvelt {R. B.) Five acres too much. 1869 6122.13
Todd (S. E.) Youug farmer's manual. 2 v. 1860-67. . . 6123. Oo
Warner (A.) Qardeniug by myself. 1872 SJH'^2
— Miss Tiller's vegetable garden. 1873 6122.23
Warner [O. D.) My summer in a garden. 1871. . . . 6122 16
Watson {A.) American home garden. 1859 6124.04
Willit \n. p.) Out-doors at Idlewild. 1865 2345.28
SSf For EnglLsb essays on rural avocations, iee Alcott (A. B.)
Tablets, p. 6 59, [2512.17] ; Oxford prize essays, v. 2, 1-29,
[2641.12] ; Cowley (A.) Essays, (2521.16]; Emerson (B. W.) So-
ciety and solitude, p. 121-39, [2624.03].
Flax Cult'jre.
Wames (J.) On the cultivation of flax. 1847 6124.26
Flowers and Floriculture.
[See also. Botany. {Flowers.)]
Barnard (O.) Simple flower garden for country homes. 1870. 6132.11
Buist (R.) American flower gardeu directory. 1861. . . 6132.U3
Hogg IT.) Culture of the carnation, and other flowers, 1839. 4913.03
Horticulturist {Tlie). v. 1-24, 1845-69 8098.01
Uovey 10. M. and P. B. jr.) American gardener's magaziuo and
regisier, v. 1-34, 1835-69 6101.01
Jacques {D. H.) The garden : practical horticulture. With a
chapter on ornamental trees and shrubs. 1866. . 6124.06
Johnson (L.) Everybody her own flower gardener. 1868.
Haling IE. A.) In-door p'.auts. 1862 6132.06
iteilcle {A.) Window gardening 6132.08
Rand{E.S.,jr.) Bulbs aud tubers. 1866 6132.01
— Flowers for the parlor and garden. 1863 6132.02
— Garden flowers. 1866 6132.05
— Rhododendron aud " American plants." 1871. . . 6132.13
— Sevouty-flve popular flowers. 1870 6132.12
— Window gardener. 1872 6132.18
Robinson {W.) Alpiue flowers for English gardens. 1870. 6132. U7
- Gleanings from French gardens. 1869 6132.17
- The wild garden, or naturalization of hardy exotic plants.
1870 6132.09
Thomson [D.) Handy book of the flower garden. 1871. . 0132.14
Wilson iff.) Chrouicies of a garden ; its pels and pleasures.
1864 6132.15
Williama (H. T.) Window gardening. 1872 6132.16
Roses and Dahlias.
^ merican rose culturist. Directions for the dahlia. 1869. 6132.26
Hibberd{S.) Amateur's rose book 1874 6132.21
Parkman (F.) Book of roses. 1866 6132.24
Parsons (S. B.) The rose : its culture, etc. 1856. . . 4913.02
Forest Trees.
{See also, in general alphabet. Forests ;— Botany {Trees.)}
Broum (J.) The forester, or a practical treatise on the planting,
rearing, and general management of forest trees. 1871. 6137.16
Browne {D. J.) Trees of America ; native and foreign. 1867. 6136.22
English forests and forest ti-ees, hist, legendary, aud descriptive.
1853 0135.21
Flagg{W.) Woods aud by-ways of New England. 1872. 4915.16
Fuller {A. S.) Forest tree culturist. 1866 6135.18
Roberts {Mary). 'Voices from the woodlands, descriptive of forest
trees, ferns, mosses, aud lichens. 1860 6135.20
Fruit-Culture.
[See also. Apples ; — G-rape Cnltore;— Peaches ; — Fears ;—
Strav7berries.J
Baker {C. R.) Practical and scientific fruit culture. 1866. 6136 26
Downing {A. J.) Fruits and fruit trees of America. 1847. 6135.23
E/nmons (f.) Agr. of New York. v. 3-4. Fruits. [Nat. hist, ot the
state, pt. 6.] 4718.16
Locke {J.) Culture of vines and olives, etc. [Works, v. 10.] 6052.10
Hivers {T.) Miniature fruit garden ; or, pyramidal aud bush fruit
trees. 1866 6136.29
Thomas {J. J.) American fruit culturist. 1850. . . . 6136 26
— Same. 1868 6136.25
JTo^on (.i.) American home garden. 1859 6124.04
Grape-Culture.
[See also. Wines, in general alphabet.]
Du BreuiHA.) Vineyard culture imp. and cheapened. 1867. 6133.06
OmTe (A.) Treatise on wine. See Thudichum {J. L. W.) and Du-
PnU-) 6133 10
Flagg { W. J.) Three seasons in European vineyards ; vine cnl-
ture ; wiue making and wines, wiue drinkiug. 1869. 6133.06
Fuller {A. S.) Grape culturist. 5th ed. 1866. . . . 0133.08
Grant {O.W.) Manual of the vine. lona, N. Y., 1863. 8" 6133.ia
IlarasziJiy {A.) Grape culture, wines, and wine-making.
1862 6133.04
Husmann {G.) Cultivation of the native grape, and manufacture
of American wines. 1868 6133.07
Loubat{A.) American vine dresser's guide. [Fr. and Eng. texts.]
New ed. 1872 6133.09
Mead {P. B.) American grape culture and wine-making.
1867 6133.08
Strong ( W. C.) Culture of the grape 1866 6133 01
Thudichum {J. L. W.) and Dupri {A.) Treatise on wine : viticul-
ture, etc. 1872 6133.10
Wilder {At. P.) Culture and products of the viue. [Paris univ.
exhi'). Beportu, v. 6] 3916.13
Grasses.
Gould {J. S.) Grasses aud their culture. [In N. Y. Slate agr. soc.
Tranj. for 1869, pp. 191-402 61U.'t»
*Lowe{E.J,) Natural history of British grasses. 1868. 4916.14
Greenhouses.
Woodward {G. B. a7id P. W.) Graperies and horticultural build-
ings. 1865 6133.03
Insects Injurious to Vegetation.
[See also. Insects, in general alphabet.]
Curtis {J.) Farm insects : Great Britain aud Ireland. 1860. 4828.02
Emmons {E.) Agr. of New Yoik, v. 5. Injurious iusects. [Nat
hist, of the state.] 4718.17
Pitch {Asa). Beports on iusects, etc. [If. Y. Agr. soc. Trans, v.
IS, etc.] 6113.1S
Glover {T.) Food and habits of beetles. \U. S. Agr. report for
1868.] 6116.07
Harris {J. W.) Iiisects, injurious, etc. New ed by C. L. Flint.
1862 4823.01
Kollar { V.) Treatise on insects, injurious, etc. 1840. . 4822.18
llind{ll y.) Instcts injurious to the wheat crop. 1857. 6124 10
Motschulsky { V.) On the means of destroying grasshoppers. [Sm.
report, 1868 ] 3936 13
Packard {A. S.) Insects, injurious, etc. 1869. . . . 4823 13
Taylor {A. S.) Grasshoppers aud locusts of America. [Sm. rep.
1858.] 3938.13
TrimWe (/./".) Insect enemies of fruit and fruit trees 1865 4g'28.01
Vallum {E. P.) Wingless grasshopper ot Shasta and Fall Biver
valley, Cal. [Sm. rep. 1860 ] 3936.16
Landscape Gardening.
Brooklyn. Prospect Park, lst-13th annual report. 1861-73. 6126.16
Copeland (K. M.) Country life. 1859 6126.03
Downing {A. J.) Treatise on gardening. 1841 1314.'20
Elliott {F. R.) Popular deciduous and evergreen trees aud shrubs,
for planting i . parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc. 1868. 6136.19
Kemp {E.) How to lay out a gardeu. 1858 6125.05
Kern {<?. M.) Pr.ictical landscape gardening. 1856. . . 6125.06
Loudon {J. v.] Villa gardener. 1850 6125.01
Milchell {D. G.) Knral studies, [anon.] 1867. . . . 6122.08
A^cwj York. Central Park. Annual report, 1-13, 1858-69. 61'25.30
— Documents. 1858 6125.20
— Barillet (— ) Explanatory notice of a design for the. N. Y ,
1868. 8° 6126.20
— flescripdon of a plan for. "Greensward." N.Y.,I868. 8° 6126.20
— Plan for. " Manhattan." [N. Y., 1858.] 8' . . . . 6125.20
— Department of public parks. l8t-2d annual rep. 1870-71. 6125.34
Repton {H.) Landscape gardening. Edited by J. C. Loudon.
1840 6126.82
Robinson { W.) Gleaniugs from French gardens. 1869. 0132 17
— Parks, promenades, aud gardens of Paris. 1869. . . 6126 08
Scott F. J.) Art of beautifyiug suburban home grounds.
„ 1870 6125.
Smith {C. H. J.) Parks and plea.sure grounds. 1852. . 6126.04
Weidenmann [J.) 'Beautifying country homes. 1870. . 1317.22
Mulberry Tree.
Cobh {J. H.) Manual of the mulberry tree, [and] Culture of silk.
isai 6133.17
Mushroom.
[See also. Botany (Fungi.)]
Abercrombie (J.) Garden mushroom, its culture, etc. 1802. 6124.16
Robinson {W.) Mushroom cultme. 1870 612«.li
Peach-Culture.
Fulton [J. A.) Peach culture. 1870 6136.38
Pear-Culture.
Quinn {P. T.) Pear culture foi- profit. 1869. . . . 6136.37,16
Pigeons.
Tegetmeier {W. B.) Pigeons ; their varieties and management
1888 6137.38
Poultry.
Arbuthnet {Hon, Mrs.) The henwife. 1868 6134.30
Burnham{a. P.) History of the hen fever. 1855. . . 6134^34
Burnham {O. P.) New poultry book. 1871 6134.26
BBOOKLYN MEBCANTILE LIBBABY.
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AGRICULTURE- AINSWORTH
9
Dixon [E. S.) Ortiamentil and domOHtlc. 1859. . , , 0184.23
J>oyle (AT.) niustratod book of doiueHtiu. Itl57. . . . 8184. Q'i
— 8am.>. Nuw «d. 1873 6187.21
EdwiuiUiK.li) How tho Krenoli iiiakK fowla pay. 1871. 6134 38
Tigetmeitr (W. B) Poultry book. 1867 6187.23
Wright (/,.) Thu Brahma fowl. 1873 0184.28
— Practical poultry keoiier. 1869 6184.21
Seed OroTitriiig.
BriU(F.\ Farm gardeDlng and seed growing. 1872.. . 6123.18
Sheep.
Brown (W.) British ahccp fiirmiu;;. 1870 0134.09
ilonelUl.. A.) American Bhi^pUerd. 1840 6184.04
RandaU III. S.) Fine wool ahoip husbandry. 1868. . . 0134.03
Heid ( iv.) Shcop ; history, mauagumout, diseases, ot<\
1871 6134.12
SouUiey {T.) Colonial wools. 1848 6134.18
Walton { tV.) The alpaca ; its naturalizatiou in the British Isles,
etc. 1844 0134.17
Hee alio. Wools, in the general alphabet
Sorghum.
llydt {J. F. C.) The Chinese sugar-cane. 1887. . . . 6184.12
Stewart {F. L.) Sorghtun and its products : with a new method
tor making sugar and syrup. 1867 6124.07
Stock and Domestic Animals.
[.fee Veterinary Medicine, in general alphabet.]
Allen (L. F.) Aiiieriran cattle. N. Y. 1868 6134.11
Camtron [C. A.) Stock feeder's manual, chemistry of food, etc.
1872 6123.17
Darwin (C.) Good eflfecta of inter-crossing 4914.16
Dobmn {J. U.) The ox : his diueases and treatment With essay
on parturition in the cow. '2d. ed. 1872 6134.27
Davy (J. r.) Devon herd book. v. 1-2 In 1. 1866. . . 6136 09
Fytim (7'. C.) Herd book of Hereford cattle, v. 2-3 ; v. 4 [by T.
imckham ] 3 v. 1853-69 6136.02
Oamgtt U.) Our domestic aoimals in health and disease. 4 T.
1869 6134.13
Contents : V. 1. Organs of digestion : their functions and
disorders, v. 2. Organs of circulation and respiration.
V. 3. Organs of secretion : urinary system, its function and
disorder. Cutaneous system, its functions and disorders.
Epizootic and Enzootic maladies, v 4. Enzootic disorders,
functions and discuses of the nervous system. The art of
shoeing, and lameness.
Hazard (IK. F.) The Jersey, Alderney, and Guemsey cow.
1872. . 6134.19
Jacqwt {D. II.) The bftm-ytrd i » Baoaal of etxU, honm, ao4
ahcep husbandry. 18M «Ui.M
Lov |D.) On the domeatlcstcd aalmala of tlia Brttlah TnUnrts '
[the goat shoiip, ut, hog, bomr, dunj : and lb* pniMtpiw
and prauUce of 'breeding 1846 MM M
tfCombie {W.) Gattia and cattla-braMtan. 18W. . . . 6184.10
»ramu (J ) I^ittonlDg of cattle with iuUt« prodnae ; boa.read.
lug and summar-graziiig. 2d «!. 1M7. . . . 6 I'M M
rouatt ( IK.) and Martin (C. L.) CatUo ; thrtr bneda, iHariMin.
•t«- 1841 UatJQ
Strawberry Oardeiiing.
Hamard ^C,) The strawberry garden. IIow It was planted—
what it cost—what came ui it financially and afutlnjenlAllv.
1871 «iKi.i,
Sugar Cane and Sugar-yielding Plauti.
Porter (O. K.) Sugar cane ; Its culture and manulkctate. 2d ed
1813 6IM.J3
Prijigle(ll.) Sugar planters of Jamaica. 1840 M26.U
Rted ( IV.) HlBtory of sugar and sugar-yielding plauta. 188C. <U4.2a
IKray (£.) Practical angmr planter. 1848. (124.14
Swine.
Uarrit {/.) On the pig. Breeding, rearing, etc 1870. . <U4.0t
Tea.
.Ba'f (.^.) Cultivation and manufacture of tea in China. 1848. 6124.90
Lees{W.Ii/.) Tea cultivation. A review. 1863. . . . 0l'i4.'J9
Tsiology : a discoiurse on tea. [anon.] 18*27 6124.81
Vegetable Oardeuing.
[See aUo, Farming and G-ardonlng.]
Brill {F.) Farm gardening aud seed growing. 1872. . 6123.18
IlurrlF.,jr.) Field and garden TogeUbles. 1863. . . 6124.01
— Garden vegetables, and how to caltivato them. 1866. 6i'24.ul
Walkhoff{I') Cultivation of the buet for sugar, {,/n y. r. Stait
agr. toe. Trans? 1871, pp 12J-272.J 6114.18
■Whsat
[See atso. Cereals, above.]
Hind (H. T.) Essay on the insects and diseMea iQJorloos to.
1867 6124.10
irA«a£ ; its history, characteristics, etc. [anon.] . . . 6124.09
SfS^ Contult also, in the general alphabet. Architecture.
(Rural) :— Arts (Useful : Ileet root sugar ; Cotton; Drainage ;
Fibrous Materials ; Sewage; Wimts) ;~BoXany (various head'
ings)i — Chemistry ;— Coffee ; — Horse ; — Natural Hlatory *
— Tobacco ; — Veterinary medicine.
Agrippa (Hoinrioh Cornelius). The vanity of arts
aud sciences. London, 1694. 16°. . . 2512.19
For lives of A., see Biography.
Agrippina. ,S'ce B.ography.
Aguecheek ^ce Faiibanks (Charles B. ) . . 943. 16
Aguilar (Gaspar de). El mercator amante. [7» Ochoa
(Edej.Tesoro, e(c. v. 1. 1828].. . .7215.11
Aguilar (Grace). Women of Israel. 2 v. New Yorl£,
1853. 12^ 3513.12
See also, Fiction class-list.
Aguirre (Lope de). bimon (P.) Exped. of A. in
search of El Dorado aud Omagua, 1.560. Introd.
by C. E. Markham. [Hakluyt soo. 1861.] 567.13
Ahiman Rezon. See Mackey (A. G.) . . 5836.15
Ahmed Khan Bahadur (Syed). Essays on the life of
Mohammed, v. 1. London. 1870. 8°. 3115.32
AVin (Friedrich). New method of learning the Ger-
man language, with pronunciation, corrections,
by J. C. Oehlschlager. First course : practical
part. Now York, 1865. 8° 6421.10
Aids to faith ; a reply to "Essays and reviews." Ed.
by W. Thomson. New York, 1862. 12°. 3547.00
Contents : On miracles, by H. L. Mansel ; On the study
of the evidences, by W. Fitzgerald ; Prophecy, by A.
McCaul : On ideology and subscription, by F. U. Cook ;
The Mosaic record of creation, by A. McCaul ; On the au-
thenticity of the Pentateuch, by G. Kawlinson ; Inspira-
tion, by C. H. Browne ; The death of Christ, by W. Thom-
son : Scripture and its interpretation, by C. J. Ellicott.
Aids to reflection. See Coleridge (8. T.) 5025.04
Aik;n ^John, M. D.) Character and services of John
Howard. London, 1792. 16° 3083.12
— Essay on song- writing ; with coll. of English songs.
New ed., with supplement, by K. H. Evans.
London, 1810. 8° 1612.03
— Lectures on English poetry. 2d ed. London, 1807.
16° 1612.01
— Select works of the British poets. With prefaces.
Philadelphia, 1831. 8° 1612.02
— and others). General biography, or Uves of the most
eminent persons. 10 v. L., 1798-1815. 4°. 3228.01
Ailrin (John). Calendar of nature, [fn Hewitt (M.)
Pictorial calendar, 1854.] 6218.28
Aikin (Lucy). Life of Joseph Addison. 2t. London,
1843. 8° 3012.16
— Same. PhUadelphia, 1846. 12° 3012.20
— Memoirs of the court of Elizabeth. London, 1869.
12° 30.54.12
— Memoirs of the court of James I. 2 v. London,
1822. 8° 3087.12
— and Channing (W. E.) Correspondence, from 1826 to
1842. Ed. by A.L. Le Breton. B., 1874. 1-2° .S034.16
Aikin (M. ) Memoirs of religious imposters, from the
seventh to the nineteenth century. Xiondou,
1821. 12°. 3452.12
Aikman (William). Life at home ; or, the family
aud its members. New York, 1870. 16°. 3513.15
Aimard (Gustave). Aventuriers (Les). Paris, 1864,
12° 7011.11
— Balle-Franche. Pafis, 1861. 12°. . . . 7011.12
— Chercheur (Le) de pistes. Paris, 1858. 12°. 7011.13
— Curumilla. Paris, 1860. 12° 7011.14
— Franco-tireurs (Les). Paris, 1861. 12°. . 7011.15
— Loi (La) de Lynch. Paris, 18,59. 12°.. .7011.16
— Main-ferme (La). Paris, 1862. 12°. . . 7011.17
— Pirates (Les) des prairies. Paris, 1858. 12°. 7011.18
— ZeuoCabral. Pans, 1864. 1'2°- . . . .7011.19
j^~ For his novels In English, see Fiction class -list.
Aiiislie (Herbert), pseud. See Maitland (Edward).
Ainslie (Whitelaw). Climate of India. [In Murray
(H.) British India, V. 3.] 101-2.05
Ainsworth (William F.) Travels in the track of the
ten thousand Greeks ; being a geogr. aud descrip-
tive account of the expedition of Cyrus and of the
retreat,a8 related by Xeuophon. Ij., 1844.8°. 423.30
— Geogr. commentary. iSee Xeuophon. Anabasis.
(BoM 423.05
Ains-worth (Williiun Harrison). Ballads, romantic,
fantastical, humorous. Illus. by Sii' J. Gilbert
London, 1872. 16° 1612.24
For his novels, see Fiction.
In aaklng for books, nae the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUUBBB.
10
AIR-ALDEN
Air. Pdtenkoffer (Max t»n). Relations of the air
to the clothes we wear, the house, aud the soiL
Abridged by A. Hess. 1873 4323.31
See alto. Arts ( Ut^ul: AtroruaUic$) ;— OhemUtry;— Medi-
olns (Air) /—Meteorology ;— Pbjraici.
Air-passages. iSee Medicine.
Airs of Palestine. See Pierpont (John). . . 1676.04
Airy (George B.) On magnetism. L.,1870. 12°. 4027.24
— On sound and atmospheric vibrations, with the
mathematical elements of mnsic. London, 1868.
12°. 4025.28
— Popular astronomy. Lectures. New ed. revised.
London, 1866. 16° 4013.08
— Undulatory theory of optics. New ed. London,
1866. 12°. 4025.27
Airy(0.) Geometrical optics. L., 1870. 16°. 4025.29
Aitken (William). The science and practice of medi-
cine. 6th ed. 2v. London, 1872. 8°. 4315.11
Aitzema (L. de). Extracts reL to New Netherland.
[In N. Y. hist soc ColL, 2d ser., v. 2.] . 616.07
Akakia (Le docteur), pseud Diatribe, ike Voltaire
(F. M. A. de). (Euvres. v. 39, 1834. . 5084.06
Akbar, (emperor of Hindusian.) AhuA-Fad. Ayeen
Akbery ; or, the institutes of the emperor Akber.
Fromthe Persian, by F. Gladwin. 2 v. 1800.
4°. 5617.02
A Eempis. 6'ee Thcmaa a Kempis.
Akenside (Mark). Poetical works. Ed., with a lite,
byA. Dyce. Boston, 1S54. 16°. . . .1612.04
{''ontentt : Life, by A. Dyce. Pleasures of Imagination.
Odes. Hymn to tlie Naiads, etc.
— Same. London, 1845. 16°. 1611.01
— Select poems. Ed. by K. Walsh. [British poets,
V. 2± 1822.] 1691.28
— Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [Chalmers (A.)
English poets, v. 14. 1810.] . . . .1626.14
For lives of A., see Biography.
Akerly (J. , ed. ) Voltaire and Koussean against the
atheists. New York, 1855. 12°. . . . 3016.05
Akerman (John Yorke). Ancient coins of cities and
princes,— Hispania, Gallia, Britannia. London,
1846. 8° 1585.15
— Coins of the Bomans relating to Britain. London,
1856. 8° 1585.16
— Introduction to the study of ancient aud mod-
em coins. London, 1848. 16. . . . 1581.03
— Notes on the hist, of the bayonet [Archseologia,
V. 38. I860.] 51-28.
— Tradesmen's tokens, current in Loudon, 1648-72.
London, 1869. 8° 1585.08
Akers (Elizabeth). See Allen (Eliz. Akers). . 1612.05
Akhlak-i-Jalaly. Practical philosophy of the Muham-
madan people ; from the Persian of Jany Miibam-
mad Asiiad. By W. F. Thompson. London,
Orien(. /»•. /and, 1839. 8° 781G.09
Akhtak-i-Mnhsini, or, the morals of the beneficent.
From the Persian of Husain Viaz Kashifi. Hert-
ford, 1850. 8°. 7813.13
Al- . For Arabic names with this prefix look under the
letter following Al- .
Alabama (State of ). See Countries, etc.
Alabama (Steamer).
— Semmes (R.) Cruise of the. 1864 643.21
Alabama claims.
— Beaman (C. C, jr.) The "Alabama claims" and
their "settlement" 1871 5613.16
— Oushing (C.) Treaty of Washington: its discus-
sions, e(c. 1873 5613.17
— Official documents. [7n United States. 41 Congress,
1st sess. Ex. doe. v. 2-6 (No. 11), 1870.]
See also Geneva arbitration, 1872.
Alabaster (Henry). The modern Buddhist ; views of
a Siamese miuister of state on his own and othsr
religions. London, 1870. 12°. . . . 3323.04
— The wheel of law. Buddhism illus. from Siamese
Bources, by the modern Buddliist, a life of Buddha,
and an account of the Phrabat L.,1871. 8°. 3528.07
Alarcon tHemando). Voyage in the gulfe of Califor-
nia, 1540. [In Hakluyt (E.) Voyages, v. 3.
1810 916.17
See Countries.
Alban (E.l High-pressure steam engine. Tr. by W.
Cole. London, 1848. 8° 3926.11
Albane (P. ) Flamen. [In Rev. des deui mondea, v. 56. ]
— Le p^chd de Madeleine. [In v. 50. ]
— SoucL [In V. 50.]
Albania. See Cotmtries.
Albans (St) Chromca Monasterii. 1272-1422. Ed.
by H. T. Eiley. 2 v. London, 1863-72. 8°. 514L
Albany, N. Y. See Countries, places, etc.
All>auy Evening Journal almanac. 1866-75. 15 v.
Albany, 1861-75. 12°. 6742.15
Albany. Young men's association. Catalogue of
Ubrary. Albany, (N. Y.) 18.53. 8°. . 2714.12
— Annual report 22d-42d. Albany, 1851-73. 8°.
Albany Zouave Cadets. [Account of an excursion to
Rochester in October 186), and reception by the
Rochester Union Blues] A., 1866. sm. 4°. 4516.05
Albemarle (George Thomas Keppal, Gth earl of ). See
Keppel (G. T. )
Alberger (J.) Monks, popes, and their political in-
trigues. Baltimore, 1871. 12°. . . . 3424.15
Albart, Prince Consort of England. Speeches and ad-
dresses. With some outline of his character,
London, 1862. 8° 0315.01
For Lives of prince A., see Biography.
Albart Nyauza. .See Countries. (.4/rica.)
Albertuccio della Viola. Canzone. [In Rossetti
(D. G.) Early Italian poets.] . . . .168:3.10
Albigeuses. See Bibbcal and religious literature.
( Walden.ies and Albitjenses. )
Albiuus. Introd. to the Dialogues of Plato. [In
Plato. Works V. 6. L., Bohn, 1848. 12°.] 5415.22
Alboize (Edouard) and Maquet (A ) Les prisons de
I'Europe. 8 v. in 4. Paris, 1845. 8°. . 5828.15
Album des pavilions. See Le Gras (A. ) . . 4518.14
Albuquerque (Alfonso d'). Exploits in India, 1510-
15. [/n Green (J.) Coll. of voy., v. 1.] 935.09
Alcedo y Bezarano (Antonio de). Geographical and
hist, dictionary of America and the West Indies.
Additions, by G. A. Thompson. 5 v. London,
1812. 4° 1136.01
Alcestis. See Plays.
Alchemy. See Occult sciences.
Alcherius (Johannes). See Aroherius (J.)
Alciuous. Introd. to the doctrines of Plato, [in Plato.
Works, Bohn, v. 6.] 5415.22
Alciphron, a poem. See Moore (Thomas). . 1663.11
Alciphroii; or the minute philosopher. See Berke-
ley (George).
Alcoba^a. See Beckford (W. ) Excursions to the
monasteries of. 1835 985.21
Alcock (Sir Rutherford). Capital of the Tycoon ;
three years in Japan. 2 v. N. Y., 1863. 12°. 1022.05
-- Life's problems. 2d fed. London, 1862. 16°. 3513.22
Alcohol. See Arts ( Useful : Liquors) ; — Chemistry ; —
Medicine (Stimulants); — Temperance question ;
— and various Encyclopaedias.
Alcoran. See Koran.
Alcott(A. B.) Concord days. B., 1872. 16°. 2512.18
Contents : Diaries, My house. Outlook, Tlioreau, £m«r
son. Recreation, Genealogies. Scholarship, Carlyle, Conver-
satiou, and many other short essays.
— Tablets. Boston, 1868. 12^ 2512.17
Contents: Book l.~Practicat. The garden. Recrea-
tion. Fellowship. Friendship. Culture. Books. Coun-
sels. Book 11.— Speculative. Instrumentalities. Mind.
Genesis. Metamorphoses.
See Peabody (E. P.) Record of a school, [taught by A.
B. A] 6512.28.
Alcott (L. A. ) Hospital sketches. B., 1863. 16°. 642.21
— Same. Boston, 1809. 16^ 042.25
For other works of this author, see Fiction.
Alcott (W. .A. .\I. D.) Forty years in the wilderness
of pills and powders. Boston, 1859. 12^. 4321.01
— Lectures on life and health. B., 1853. 12°. 4321.02
— Letters to a sister ; or, woman's mission. Buffalo,
1850. 12° 3511.19
— Vegetable diet New York, 1853. 12°. . 4324.04
— Young mother, or, management of children. 2d ed.
Boston, 1836. 16° 4331.15
Alden (Joseph). Elements of intellectual philosophy.
New York, 1866. 12°. 5411.03
BBOOELTN MEBCANTILB LIBKABY.
ALDEN-ALFORD
tl
Aldeu (Joseph), continued.
— Science of government in connection with American
institutions. New York, 1870. 12°. . 5723 16
Aldea (Jiev Timothy). Memorabilia of Tormouth.
.,, ['"Mass. hist soc. CoU. v. 5, 1795.] . GSl.Oa
Alder (Joshua) and Hancock (Albany). Monograph
of the British nndibranchiate moUusca : wUh
figures. Loudon, Ray society, 1865. fol. 4749 01
Aldersey (Chftrles). Voyage to lenisalem and
TnpoUs, 1581 ; to Alexandria and Oairo, 1586. Xln
'Hakluyt, V. 2, 1810.] 916.16
AldersoH (Sir J.) On sea-sickness. London, 1872
.,^ I'i": 4351.08
Aldershot, andallaboatit. Mrs. Young. 1857. 952.02
Aldine (The),atypographioalartjonmaL 3 v. New
York, 1871-73. foL
Aldine editions. Renouard {A. A.) Annales de I'im-
primerie des Aide. 3 v. 2e ^d. 1825. 2765.06
— Serie dell' edizioui Aldine. [1494-1595.] 3a ed.
[Notizie letterarie intomo ai Mannzjl. \anonA
Firenze, 1803. 16"=. . klQiM
See NonvoUe biogr. gSn., T. 33 : 288, etc. / aUo, Printing.
Aldrioh (T. B. ) BaUftd of Babie Bell and other poems
New York, 1857. 12°. 1012.06
— Bells (The) : a collection of ohimes. New York
1855. 12°. 1612.10
— Cloth of gold, and other poems. [Friar Jerome's
beautiful book, Baby BeU, Judith, Interludes.
Sonnets.] Boston, 1874. 12° 1612.29
— Course of true love never did run smooth, [a poeml
New York, 1858. 16° 1612.09
— Pampiaea and other poems. N.Y., 1861. 16°. 1612 08
— Poems. New York, 1863. 32°. .... 1612.07
Aldus Manutins. See Manuzio.
Ale : in prose and verse. By Bany Gray and John
Savage. N. Y., 1866. 8° . 1635.01
Alemdar Mustafa Pashi. Short history of. [In Ori-
ent, tr. fund. Miscel. trans., v. 2. 1831.] 7818.16
Aleutian Islands. See Countries. (Alaska.)
Alexander the Great. See Biography, {fndividua!.)
Alexander I., of Russia. See Biography. (Individual.)
Alexander, bishop of Alexandria. Fragments. Tr.
by J. B. H. Hawkins. Edinburgh, 1869. 8°.
[Ant3 Nicene Chr. lib. v. 14.] .... 3467.17
Oontenit : Epistles of the Arian heresy. Two fracments
•gainst the Ariaus. On the soul and body and the Passion
of the Lord.
Alexander, bishop of Lycopolis. Writings. On the
tenets of the MaiiichsBans. Tr. by J. B. H. Haw-
kins. Edinburgh, 1869. 8°. [Ante Nicene Chr.
hbr. V. 14.] 3467.17
Alexander (Archibald, D. D.) A history of coloniza-
tion on the western coast of Africa. 2d ed.
Philadelphia, 1849. 8" 5833.08
Alexander (C. A.) Origin and history of the Koyal
society of London. [Sm. rep., 1863.] .393(5.18
Alexcuider (Charles C. ) Concrete bomb-proof, [/n
Royal engineers. Papers, v. 1. 1844.] 3918.17
Alexander (Edward). Testimony of the monthly
meeting of [Friends] concerning E. A, Dublin
1827. «° ... 3586.09
Alexander (H. C.) The life of J, A. Alexander. 2 v
New York, 1870. 8°. 3013.24
Alexander (J.) The Jews : their past, present, and
future London, 1870. W°. . . . . 34Ji.n
Alexander (James). Monetary deeimala. [/re Nat
assoc. soc. science. Trans. 1863.] . . 5815.08
Alexander (Hir James E., ed.) Salmon fishing in
Canada. By a resident [S/ion.] London, 1860.
,8° 4626.08
— Sketches of Portugal during the civil war of 1834.
[Waldie Library, v. 5.] 5078.19
Alexander (James W.) Discourses on topics of chris-
tian faith and practice. N. Y., 1858. 8°. 3513.19
Alexander (Joseph Addison). Acts of the apostles ex-
plained. 2 v. New York, 1861. 12°. . 3755.08
— Gospel according to Mark explained. New York
^1861 12° 3751.07
— (iospel according to Matthew explained. New
York, 1861. 12°. 3754.01
■ Isaiah, tr. and explained. 2 v.
12°.
New York. IWI.
— ••.., 3733 lA
~ ^^, °°; J'" Testament litwatari. New York,
lool. 12^, 8413 Oft
~^'^Tn' ^- *"* explained. 3 t. 'h»w YoA,
looi. 12^. 373'J.lll
Alexander (John Henry). Oecor. nseaioiiM IMT^l
[/n Amer. assoo. Proceed ▼. 1, 1849. 1 394«.01
Alexander (Stephen). Fundamental prinoiplas of
mathematics. Some phenomena dependent upon
the progressive motion of light [Amar. msm.
I'rocsed., v. 1, 1849.] Extension c? Boda's law.
[v. 4, 1851.] Some special analogiM in the phe-
nomena of sight and touch. Atmospherie envel-
opes of Venus, etc Origin of some olnstefs of
stars, e<e. [y. 6, 1852.] Saageattons leL to ths
observ. of the solar eclipse of May 26, 1864. [t.
„8, 1854.] 3946.07
— Relations of time and space. [Sm. rep., 1861.] 3936.16
— Vastness of the visible creatioa [Smithaonian ren
,, 1857.] 3936.12
Alexander (8. D.) Princeton College during the
18th century. New York, 1872. 8°. . 6al8.19
Alexander (Wm., D. D.) History of women. 2t
London, 1782. 8°. 5824.05
Alexander (Wm.) 'Picturesque representatioiu of
the Chinese. London, [1814.] 8°. . . 6525.18
Alexander (Sir Wm., earl of Stirling). Select poems.
[Sauford (E,) British poets, v. 4. 1819.J 1691.04
— Poems. With life, by A. Chalmers. [Oialmers
(A.) English poets, v. 5. 1810.] . . 1626.05
For biogr. notices of A., tee Biography.
Alexander (Wm., bp. of Derry and liaphoe). Victor
Hugo as a poet [In Afternoon lectures, v. 2.]
Matthew Arnold's poetry, [v. 4, 1867.] Specimen
of a transl. of Virgil, [v. 5. 1869.] . .2512.20
Alexandre (A. ) The beauties of chess : a collection of
the finest chess problems. L., 1846. 1.8°. 4618.19
— Encyclope'dio des tehees. P., 1837. obL fol. 1466.23
Alexandria, Egypt. See Countriea (I^yvt.)
Alexandria, Va. National cemetery. Boll of honor,
No. 4. Names of soldiers buried. Wash., 186S.
8°. [United States. Quar. master gen.'] 633.10
Alexandria (Va.) canal Potomac aqueduct Turnbidl
(W.) Eeports on the construction of the piers,
1835-40. 3927.32
Alexandrian Library. Delepierre (0.) Hist difficul-
ties. 1868. p. 3M0. 2521.27
Alexandrian school of philosophy.
— Witt (J. 0. ) Mutual influence of the christian doc-
trine and the school of A. 1862. . . .3624.15
— Kingsley (C.) Hypatia, [a novel]. . . . 221.71
Alexandria and her schools. [ WUh his Sir Walter
Baleigh, etc.] 2534.06
See also, the writiugs of Jamblichus, Julian. Flotintts,
Porphvry, Oiemens iUexandrinus, Origen : aUo, Biblical
and religious lit. (Neo-platonum) .—Philosophy (History) ; —
and article (with references) in M'Olintooli and Strong's
CyclopiBdia, v. 1.
AMsri (Vittorio). Tragedi& Discorso, di P. Dal
Bio. Firenze, 1837. 8° 7318.03
— Tragedies ; from the Italian, by C. Lloyd. 3 v.
London, 1815. 12°. 1712.10
1. Philip : Polinloes ; Antigone ; Virginia ; Agamem-
non ; Orestes.
2. Itosmunda ; Octavla : Timoleon ; Uerope ; Mary
Stuart ; Couspiracy of the Pazzi.
3. Don Oarcia ; Saul ; Agis ; Sophonisba ; First Brutus ;
Myrrha ; Second Brutus.
For lives of A , set Biography. See also Uterator*.
(Italian.)
Alford (Henry). Chapters on the poets of ancient
Greece. London, 1841. 8°. . . . . 1613.22
— Essays and addresses. London, 1869. 8°. 3513.20
Contents : The special education of the clergy. Preach-
ing. The Christian couscieuoe. The union of Christen-
dom In its home aspect. Charity, the end of the com-
mandment. Requisites of an education for the minlstxy.
The church of the future.
— Greek Testament. Revised text and commentary.
4 V. in 5. London, 1856-62. 8°. . . . 3743.06
— How to study the New Testament : Gospels and
Acts of the Apostles. London, 1866. 18°. 3752.11
— Letters from abroad. [Italy.] L.,1865. 16°. 972.18
In aaking for books, use the •• Book Orders," giving the AinaOB'S StkJta, Um first part if the TTTLB. and the NQ.Vf BBa.
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ALFORD-ALLEaiANCE
Alford (Henry), continued.
— Life, journals and letters. Ed. by his widow. 2d
ed. London, X873. 8". ..... ■ 3011.2.5
Plea for the queen's English. Stray notes on speak-
ing and spelliug. 2d ed. L., ISeS. 16°. 6123.24
iVote.— Repub. from Good words, v. 4, 1863. For an attack
npon it tee Moon (O. W.) The Dean's English.
— Poetical works. Boston, 1853. 16°.. . .1612.11
— State of the blessed dead. N. Y., 1874. 32°. 3513.06
Alfred (/le Great, king of Emjland. Anglo-Saxon ver-
sion of Orosius. English transl. by B. Thorpe.
rif'ilAPauli (B.)Life, e<c. London, Jfo^tn, 1852.
12°.] 3013.17
— Geography of the known world. From his tr. of
Orosius. [In Kerr (E.) Voyages, v. 1.] 914.08
— West-Saxon version of Gregory's Pastoral care, with
EngL transl. , Latin text, and iatrod. ; ed. by H.
Sweet L., 1871-72. 8°. [E. E. T. soc] 7914.05
— Whole works. With preliminary essays illustrative
of the history, arts, and manners of the ninth
century. 2 v. London, 1858. 8°. . . 5017.15
Contettis : v. 1.— Harmony of the chroniclers during his life
A. D. 859 901, by Dr. Giles; Sketch of the Anglo-Saxon mint,
by J. Y. Ackerman ; Coins of King Alfred, by D. Haigh ; A
metrical English version of King Alfred's poems, by M. F.
Tapper ; History aud political state of Europe in tue 9th
century, by T. Forester ; The Danes, by C. Hook ; King
Alfreds charters, tr. by Dr Giles ; King Alfred's will :
Domestic manners of the Anglo-Saxons, by Q. Soaue; Traces
of the Danes in England, by T. Forester. V. 2.— English
translation of King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon version of Orosius;
King Alfied'B versiou of Bede, tr. by E. Thomsou ; King
Alfreds version of Boethius. tr. by Bev. S. Fox ; King Al-
fred's Hand-book ; Essay on the geograpliy of King Alfred,
by B. T. Hampsou j Preface to the Anglo-Saxou versiou
of Gregory's Pastoral care ; Modern English versiou of
King Alfred's Blossom-gatherings from St. Augustine ;
Laws of King Alfred : Alfred's Preface to Gregory's Dia-
logues.
For lives of Alfred, see Biography.
Alfred: an heroic poem. 6ee Cottle (J.) . 1633.23
Alfriend (Frank H.) Life of Jefferson Davis. Cin-
cinnati a (ui Chicago, 1868. 8°. . . . .3046.19
Algae. See Botany.
Algarotti (Francesco, Conte). An essay on painting.
London. 1764. 18° 1411.'23
— Letters, military and political. From the Italian.
London, 1782. 8°. 4514.14
Algebra. Nee Mathematics. (Algebra.)
Alger ( Horatio, jr. ) See Fiction.
Alger (W. K. ) Addre.ss at the funeral of Kev. Stephen
Lovell. Boston, 1858. 16° 5012.09
— Charities of Boston ; Warren-street chapel : address.
Boston, 1856. 8° 5012.09
— Critical history of the doctrine of a future life.
With bibliography, fby Ezra Abbot]. New York,
1866. 8°. . . . 3513.21
— Friendships of women. Boston, 1868. 12°. 5821.22
— Good Samaritans in Boston : tribute to Moses
Grant [Boston, 1862.] 12°. .... 5012.09
— Poetry of the East Boston, 1856. 16°. .1612.12
— Same. Poetry of the Orient B. , 1874. 12°. 1612. l'2a
— Solitudes of nature and of man. Boston, 1867.
12°. 2512.07
Conlmts: SoUtudes of nature. Solitudes of man. Morals
of soUtude. Sketches of lonely characters: Beithoven,
BoSthius, Bruno, Buddha, Byron, Channing, Cliopin,
Oicero, Coleridge. Oomte, Confucius, Dante, Demosthenes,
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Hobbes. Jesus, Leibnitz, Leopard!, Lucretius, Milton, Pas-
cal, Petrarch. Bobertsou, Bousseau, Schopenhauer, Shel-
ley, Tacitus, Tasso, Thoreau, Vioo, White (Blanco), Words-
worth, Zimmermann.
Algeria. See Countries.
Alhambra (The).
— Irvlaij (W.) Tales of the Alhambra. . . 215.26
.S'ee alio works upon Spain.
Alhambra and the Kremlin. S. L Prime. 1873. 945.01
All (Syed Ameer). Life and teachings of M ihammed.
London, 1873. 1-2° 3115.31
All Sher Kani. Tuhfatu-1 Kiram. [/n BUiot (H.
M.) Hist of India, V. 1,1867.] . . .1035.13
Alibert (J. L. ) Physiologie des passions. 2e dd. 2. v.
BruxeUes, 1825. 8°. 5433.12
Alice of Monmouth, an idyl. E. C. Stedman,
1864. 1687.09
Alien and sedition laws of 1798. tO" Consult the in-
dexes of the Works of John Adams [5013.10],
Thomas Jefferson [5045.09], James Madison
[.5053.04], Histories of the United States, and lives
of John Adams.
Aliens. Cockburn {Sir A. J. K) Nationality ; or the
law relating to subjects and. 1869. . . .0613.18
See alio Lair, (tntematumal.)
AlighierL See Dante Alighieri.
Aliguy (Henry F. Q. d'). Mining and mechanical pre-
paration of ores. [In TJ. S. Paris exp.tsition,
1867. lleports, v. 4. ] Manufacture of beet sugar
and alcohol, and cultivation of sugar beet. Pre-
paration of food. Photographs and photo :p: iphio
apparatus. History of the Atlantic cables. [In
V. 5.] 3915.12; 13
Alison ( Hev. Archibald). Nature and principles of
taste. [Ed.] by A. Mills. N. Y., 1852. 1'2". 54:17.02
Alison (Sir Archibald). History of Europe [1774-
1815.] New ed. with portraits. 14 v. Edin-
burgh, 1849-50. 8° 444,01
— Same. 4 v. New York, 1852-53. 8°. . . 44(;.01
— Same. From the iall of Napoleon to 1852. v. 19.
Edinburgh, 1854-59. 8°. 444.15
— Same. 4 v. New York. 1855-60. 8°. . . 446.08
— Same. Atlas ; constructed by A. K Johnston. Ed-
inburgh, 1855. obi. 8° 444.22
— Life of John, duke of Marlborough. New York,
1848. 12° 3037.01
— Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart,
2d and 3d marq. of Londonderry. [1788-1854.]
Edinburgh and Loudon, 1861. 8^ . .3031.22
— Miscellaneous essays. Phiia., 1852. 8\ . 2517.02
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Athens : Beigu of Terror ; French revolution of 1830 ;
Fall of Turkey ; Spanish revolution of 1820 : Partition of
the Netherlands : Karamsin's Russia ; Desertion of Portu-
gal ; Carlist atiuggle iu Spain : Wellington ; AffgUanistau
expedition : The future ; Guizot ; Homer ; Daute, aud
Michael Angelo.
— Principles of population. 2 v. Ed., 1810. 8°. 0914.01
Alison (Wm. P.) Effect of poverty, etc., on public
health. [In National association, social science.
Trans., 1858.] 5S15.02
All about it : or, history and mystery of comnioa
things. 2d ed. London, 1858. 16^ . .3913.04
All round the world. P. GiUmore. 1871. . 93:i.ll
All round the Wrekin. [Eambles in England. ] W.
White. 1860 95:i.03
All the vear round ; conducted by C. Dickens, v. 1-
20, '1859-68. London, 1859-68. 8°. . . 8019.01
— Same. New Series, v. 1-12. 1869-74. London,
1869-74. 8°. 8019.01
All Souls coll'^ge, Oiford university. Burrows (M )
Worthies of 1874 483.18
All's well that ends well. See Shakspere (W.)
Allah Effendi (H. K) Thistle and cedar of Lebanon.
London, 1854 8°. 1052.06
AUaJH (Denis Vairasse d'). L'histoire des Sevarambes.
[Voyages imag. , V. 5.] 7027.05
— History of the Sevarambians. Tr. from the me-
moirs of Captain Siden. [ipseudon.] London, 1738.
8°. 5713.17
Allan (G.) Life of Sir Walter Scott [Waldie li-
brary], V. 6 of- 5078.15
AUan (John). Journal and letters. [/;i Kidder (F.)
Military op. in E. Maine. Alb. 1867. 8°.] 593.21
Allan (Peter John). Poetical remains, with biogr. Ed
by H. Christmas. London, 1853. 8°. . 1612.26
Allbutt (T. C. ) On the use of the ophthalmoscope iu
diseases of the nervous system aud of the kidneys;
also ra certain other general disorders. Loudon
and New York, 1871. 8°. 4341.20
AUeghania. Praises of American heroes. C. L. Pin-
dar. Ipsewl.} 1868. ....... 1676.11
Alleghany Mountains. See Countries, places , etc.
Allegiance. See Government, p. ; also La'W
(International), p.
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
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Allegories (Religious). See Biblical nod roligioos
Uteniture, p.
AllegTJ. Nee Correggio.
AUegro (L'l. See Milton (John).
Allelein-Hom. See Oalton (F.) Vacation tonriate,
l':i60 925.11
Alien (0. JJ. ) Treatise on cottage bnilding. London,
iVeale, 1857. 16° 1312.05
Allen (David O. ) India ; ancient and modem. Bos-
ton, 185(i. 8° 1035.08
Allefl (Elizabeth Akers). [" Florence Percy."] Poems.
Boston, 186(i. 18° 1G12.05
— ike Morse (0. A.) Vindication of the claim of M.
W. Ball to the authorship of the poem " Uock me
to sleep, mother." 1673.15
Alien Ethan), i'ee Biography. (IndiiMwd.)
Alien (Frederic). Early lawyers of Lincoln and Kenne-
bec CO. [In Maine hist. soe. OolL v. 6.] 602.06
Allen (Prof. George). Life of PhiUdor, musician and
chess-player. Phila. 18G3. 12°. . . 3113.08
Allen (H.I Monograph of the bats of N. A. 1864.
[Smith. Miscel. coll. T. 7.] 3935.17
— Outlines of comparative anatomy and medical zo-
ology. Philadelphia, 1869. 8°. . . . 4330.05
Allen (J. Adams). Medical examination for life in-
surance. '2d ed. Chicago, 1867. 8°. . 43'27.11
Allen (Joel A. ) Catalogues of the mammals of Ma.ssa-
chusetts ; with a critical revision of the species.
[Museirai of com. zoology Bulletin, v. 1.] 4736.19
— On the eared seals. (Otariadsa), with detailed de-
scriptions of tho North Pacific species. [Bulletin
of the Museum of com. zoology, v. 2.] . 4736.20
— On the mammals and winter birds of East Florida,
with sketch of the bird faunie of eastern North
America. [Bulletin of the Museum of compara-
tive zoology, V. 2.] 4736.20
Allen (Joseph, J{. N. ) Battles of the British navy.
[1190 to 1840.] 2 V. L., Bohn, 1832. 12°. 494.01
Allen (Joseph Henry). Hebrew men and times. Bos-
ton, 1863. 12° 34!;4.11
— Ten discour-ses on Orthodoxy. B., 1819. 12°. 3513.23
Allen (Joshua). BUI of mortality, Augusta, 1852-56.
[In Maine hist. soc. Coll. v. 5, 1857.] . 602.05
Allen (Julian). Autocracy in Poland and Russia. New
York, 1834. 12° 554.06
AJlen (Louis F. ) American cattle : their hist. , breed-
ing, and management. N. Y., 1868. 12°. 6131.11
— Rural architecture. New York, 1860. 12°. 1314.18
&llen (M. O.) History of Wenham, civil and eccle-
siastical, 1039-1860. Boston, 18B0. 8°. 601.04
Allen I Nathan, M. D.) Essay on the opium trade in
India and China. Boston, 1850. 8°. . 4334.39
— Law of human increase ; or, population based on
physiology and psychology. New York, 1868.
8° 4335.10
Allen {liev. N. G.) Devotions of the ages, or collects,
texts and lyrics illustrative of the christian year.
Philadelphia, 1866. 16°. 3513.25
Allen (Paul). History of the American revolution.
2 V. Baltimore, 1822. 8°. 583.01
Note — Written for him by Jolin Neal and Mr. Watliius.
— History of the expedition under Lewis and Clark
across the Rocky Mts. 1804-6. 2 v. New York,
[n. d.] 18°. [H. F. L.] 1071.01
Allen (U. H.) New England tragedies in prose. 1.
The coming of the Quakers. 2. The witchcraft
delusion. Boston, 1869. 16° 3812.10
Allen (R. H. and Co. ) Catalogue of agricultural and
horticultural implements, seeds and fertilizers,
and of improved live stock. 16th ed. New York,
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Allen ( R. S. , M. D. ) Analysis of mineral fountains at
Saratoga Springs, with their use. 3d ed. revised.
Saratoga Springs. 1853. 18° 4328.01
Allen (T. ) Explosibihty of coal oils. [Sm. report.
1861.] 3936.16
Allen (Thaddeus). An inquiry into the views, etc., of
the leading men in the organization of the Ameri-
can Union, v. 1. [1774-77. No more published. ]
Boston, 1849. 8° 583.25
Allen (WiUiam, card.) Defence of Sir Wm. Stanley's
surrender of Deventar, 1587 ; e<L br F. Bavwood.
London, 1851. 4°. [Obathamioo., r. 95.1 80M.9S
AUen (Win.. D. D., pre». of BomiiM ooUtge). Ac
count of tho eiped to Qnebeo, 1776. fin Maioa
hist 800. CjV.. v. l.J 603.01
— 'Amjrioau biographical dictionary. 3d ad.' Boatoo,
1857. 8° 8M7 0i
AUen (WiUiom i\), 'Ware (Charles V.\ nnd Oarriaon
(Lucy McKim ). Slav.) songs of the United Htate*
New York, 1867. 8' VM.IH
AUeyni Edward I. CoUier (J. P.) Memoirof E. AUeyn.
,„ 1***1 1756.01
Alleyn papers. With introd. by J. P. Collier. Ix>n-
don, Sluik. aoc, 1843. 8° 175<).18
Allgemeiiie doutsche Reol-Encyclopadie. See Con-
versatious-Iaexioon.
AUibone (Samuel Austin). Critical dictionary of Eng-
lish literature and British and American aulhoni.
3 V. Phila ielphia, 1859-71. 8^ . . .275.5.01
— Life of Alex. Henry. [In Hont (F.) American
merchants, v. 1.] 3214.10
— Poetical quotations from Chancer to TennvBon.
Philadefphia, 1874. 8° 6217.20
Allingham (Wm., ed) Ballad book. London, 186.5.
1«' 1612.25
-Poems. Boston, 1861. 32°. ... . 1612.13
Allison (Thomas). Voyage from Archangel, 1697.
[Piukerton's Voyages, V. 1.] .... 926.01
AUison. See aUo, Alison.
Allix (Pierre). Refleotioaa on the Holy Scriptures.
[M Watson (It.) Theol. tracts, v. I.] . 3621.03
Allmau (George James). 'Monograph of the fresh-
water polyzoa, British and foreign. London,
Hay soc, 1856. foL 4749.02
Allom (Thomas). 'China in a series of views.' With
hist, and descript notices by G. N. Wright. 4 v.
in 2. London, 1843. i° 1026.08
— 'Constantinople and the scenery of the Seven
Churches of Asia Minor, illustrated. With hist,
account by R. Walsh, 2 v. L., 1849. 4°. . 997.17
Allouez (Claude). Voyage to tho Illinois ; notice of
A. by Shea. [ In Shea (J. G. ) Discovery of the
Mississippi valley. 1853.] 1125.01
Allsop (Thomas). Letters, conversations and recol-
lections of Coleridge. [aru>n.] New York, 1836.
12° 3042.17
Allsop. See also Alsop.
Allston (Washington). Leotiues on art, and poems.
Ed. by R. H. Dana, jr. N. Y., 1850. 12°. 1 111.01
See otto Fiction ; also Biographf .
Alma mater. Nee Wright (.1. M.) . . . .5511.03
Ahuack (Richard, eJ. ) Papers relating to proceed-
ings in Kent, 1642-46. London, Oanulen .soc
Miscel. V. 3. 1855. 4°. 5113.15
Al--n3B matres. By M.'gathym Splene. [J. 0. Thom-
son.] London, [1819.] 16° .... 5511.04
Almanacs.
— ■ De Morijan (A.) The book of almanacs, with an it-
dex of reference by which the almanac may be
found for every year, whether in old style or new,
from any epoch, ancient or modern, up to A, D,
2000. Loudon, 1851 6722.22
4V For other works upon the calencUr, see Oalendar, in
general alphabet.
— Stickney {.H. A.) Several articles in Essex inst
hist. coU. V. 8 605.10.
— .dimanacA comique. 1860. Paris, [n. d.] 16°.
— Almanack do Gotha. Gotha, 1861-74. 32°. 6721.21
— Albany livening Journal almanac. 1861-75. Albany,
I06I-75, 12°. . . , 6?42.15
— .American almanac. 1830-61. 32 v. Boston, 1^30-61.
12° 6722.01
iVote.— Succeeded by Ifational almanac, 1863, 64 ; and
American year-book, 1869.
— American ephemeris or nautical almanac.
JV(«.— For a notice of thia work, see N. A. Rev., y. 101.
— American year-book. Ed. by D. N. Camp. v. 1,
1869. IXo more pubi] Hartford, 1869. 8°. 6723.01
— Bo-fton almanac, 1839-74. 36 v. Boston, 1839-74.
24°. ...... • 6752.24
— BrilLih farmers' almanack, 1844-48. L., Cbmp. of sta-
tioners, [n. A] 12° 6761.2«
In aaking for hooka, nae the ■■ Book Order," giving the AU 1°H0B'3 NAMB, the first part of the TITI^ and the NUMBKB.
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London, [n. d.] 12° 6731.01
— Canada year-book and almanac. 1867-70. 4 v. in 1.
Montreal, 18G7-70. 12°. 6743.01
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— CViurchmans family almanac, 1862. N. Y., 1861. 18°.
— SnaKshman's almanack, 1829-42. London, Comp. of
statinners, [n, d.] 12°. 6761.11
— Englishman's and family almanack, 1843-64. L. , Cb.
of slationer.i, [n. d] 12° 6761.25
— Fdin'dy almanack or annual compendium, 1842. L.,
Go. of stationers, [n. d.] 12° 6761.24
— Famiiu and parochial almanack, 1835. L., Co. of sta-
tioners. In. d.] 12°. 6761.17
— JUrmers' almanac, 1849. ByA. Maynard. B., [n.d.]
12°.
— Oardeners' almanack, 1844-64. L., Co. of stationers,
[n. d.] 12°. 6761.26
— Ooelestial atlas, or new Ephemeris, 1819-50. L., Co.
of stationers, [n. d.] 12°. 6761.01
— Oenlletnen's diary, or mathematical repository. Lon-
don, Co. of stationers, [n. d.] 12°. . . 6761.01
i(armers' calendar, 1843. London, Go. of stationers,
[n. d.] 12°. 6761.25
— Hauerti/'s Lrish- American illus. almanac, 1871. New
York, 1871. 12°.
— Butchins improved: an almanac, etc New York,
1818. [n. d.] 16°.
— JUusirated cath. family almanac for U. 8. , 1871. New
York, [n.d.] 12= 3424.09
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— Knickerbocker's almanac, 1823. By David Young.
New York. [n. d.] 12°.
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— Ladies' diary ; or woman's almanack, 1819-40. Lon-
don, Co. of stationers, [n. d.] 12°. . . 6761.01
— Ladies' and gentlemen's diary, 1841-64. London, (h.
of stationers, [ti. d.] 12°. 6761.23
— Meclianics' almanac, 18J6-44. London, Go. of station-
ers. In. d.] 12° 676L18
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[n. d.] 12° 6761.17
— Merlinus liberatus. By J. Partridge. 1819-64. Lon-
don, Co. of stationers, [». d.] 12°. . . 6761.01
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— Jforto?i's almanac for farmers. 1871. L. ,[n. d.] 8°.
— Nast{T.) Illustrated almanac. 1873-75. New York,
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PhUadelphia, 1863-64. 12°. 6722.20
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— J^'ew) rorfc almanac. 1869-71. N.Y.,[?i.d.] 8^ 6754.09
— *Ne'c York Herald almanac. 1872-75. 4 v. New
York, [n. d.] 8° 6756.01
— * New York Observer yeax-bodk. 1871-73. 3 v. New
York, In. d.] 8° 6747.01
— Oid Franklin almanac. 1865. PhUa., 1865. 8°.
— Old poor Robin, an almanac. 1819-28. London, Cb.
of stationers, [n. d.] 12°. 6761.01
— Oret/on and Washington almanac. 1863. Portland,
(Oregon), [n. d.] 16°.
— People's miUtary almanac. 1862. N. Y, [n. d.] 12°.
— Protestant Episcopal almanac. 1866. N.Y. ,1866. 16°.
— Public Led'ier almanacs. 1870-73. Philadelphia,
1873. 12° 6741.05
— Sadlier's Catholic almanac andordo. 1865, 69, 72, 74.
4 V. New York, 1865-74. 12°. . . . 3161.01
— Thorn's Irish almanac and official directory of the
United Kingdom, 1869-70. 2 v. Dublin, 1869-
70. 8° 6736.02
— Speculum aimi. 1819-29. London, Cb. of stationers,
[n. d.] 12^ 6761.01
— Tradesman's and mechanic's almanack. 1830-35.
London, Co. of stationers, \^i. d.'\ 12"^. . 6761.12
— 7ri6une almanac. 1856-75. N. Y.,[«.d.] 12^ 6754.15
Note. — A. contiQuatiOQ of the Whig almanac. [6754.14.]
— Dhifarian congregational register. 1851, 54-58. Bos-
ton, [n. d.] 12°.
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delphia, 1848-62. 16°.
— Vox stellarum, or a loyal almanack. 1819-64. Lon-
don, Cb. o/s(a(ioners, [n. d.] 12°. . . .6761.01
— ir/ii{/ almanac. 1849-55. N. Y.,[n. d.] 12°. 6754. U
NoU — Name changed to Tribune almanac [6764.16].
— Whitaker (J.) Almanack. 1870-75. London, [7i.d.]
12° 6712.17
— World almanac. [N. Y., 1870-75.] 12° . 6742.27
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— Year-books.
Alnwick Castle. See Halleck (F. G.)
A L. O. R, pseud. See Tucker (C.)
Alonso (J. F.) Elementary grammar and guide to
conversation for travellers in Spain. London,
1867. 16° 6423.07
Alpaca (The). W. Walton. 1844. . . . 6134.17
See also Aericalture. (Sheep.)
Alpenstock (The). C. J. Latrobe. 1829. . 983.02
Alpha, or, God in matter. T. Clarke. 1870. 3535.21
Alphabet (The). See Language ;-Printiug ;-Writing.
Alphabets, ornamental lettering, etc.
— Brodie and Middleton's alphabets of ornamental writ-
ing, etc. 187L .- 1451.11
— CaUinqtiam (J.) Sign writing and glass embossing,
1871 1451.10
— Dearborn {N. S.) American textbook for letters.
9th ed. 1869 14G5.02
— Deiamotte {F. G.) 'Embroiderer's book of designs,
initiahj, alphabets, etc. 1860. . . . 14:17.04
'Examples of modem alphabets, plain and orna-
mental 1869 1437.05
'MedisBval alphabets and initials for illuminators.
2ded. 1864. 1465.01
— Jones (0.) *One thousand and one initial letters.
1864 1467.05
— Sluzio (H.) 'Hand-book of Mediaeval alphabets and
devices. 1836 1446.03
— Standard sign-writer, and letterer's companion.
[anon.-\ 1437.02
See also Penmanship ; — Printing ;— Writing.
Alpine Club. Peaks, passes, and glaciers : excur-
sions by members of the Alpine club. 2d series.
Ed. by E. S. Kennedy. L., 1862. 8°. 983.21
Alps. See Countries. {Alps. )
Alsop (George). A character of the province of Mary-
land. Also treatise of the Indians of M. New ed.
Introd. and notes by J. G. Shea. New York,
1869. 8° 593.11
Alsop (Bichard>. Charms of fancy ; a poem. New
York, 1856. 12° 1612.23
Alsop. See also Allsop.
Alston (J. W. ) Hints to young practitioners in land-
scape painting. Neutral tint. L.,1820. 8°. 1424.17
Alston. iS'ee also Allston.
Althaus (J. ) Treatise on medical electricity. 2d ed.
London, 1870. 12° .4333.18
Altowan ; or life in the Kocky Mountains, [anon. ] 2 v.
Ed. by J. Watson Webb. N. Y. 1846. 12°. 112404
Alured, Bp of Worcester. Voyage to Jerusalem, 1058.
{In Kerr (E.) Voyages, v. 1., 1811 [914.08] ; and
Hakluyt (E.) Voyages, v. 2, 1810 [916.15].
Alvenslebeu (Max, buron von). With Maximilian in
Mexico. London, ls67. 16° 1152.13
Alviella (Count Goblet d'). Sahara and Lapland.
Travels in the African desert and the Polar world.
From the French, by Mrs. C. Hoey. London,
1874. 12°. . . . ■ 1083.23
Alvimart (O. d'). *Plctaresque representations of the
dress of the Turks. [_anon.'] L.,[1814.] 8°. 6625.22
Alvord (Benjamin). Polar plant or sUphium lacinia-
tum. [In Amer. assoc. Proc, v. 2, 1850.] 3946.01
— Tangencies of circles and of spheres. [Sm. contrib.
V. 8. .] 39:!7.08
Alymere, and other poems. K. T. Conrad. 18 12.
1634.08
Amadis of Gaul. See Lobeira (Vasco de). . 226.44
Amalgamatlci of ores. See Arts (Useful : Metal-
lurgy).
Amari (Michele). History of the war of the Sicilian
vespers. Ed. by the earl of Ellesmere. 3 v.
Loudon, 1850. 8° 533.19
Airiagja (Voyagcsof). St Pierre (J. H. B.de). 244.79
Amateur's rose book. S. Hibberd. .... 6132.21
BROOKLYN MKBOANTILE LIBBABY.
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AMATEUR -AMERICAN
16
Amateur dramns. /.See Baker (Oeorge M. ) . 1712.28
See alio, Drama. {ParUyr theatricalt,)
Amateur mechiinic's workshop ; including [turning],
casting, forging, brazing, soldering, mid carpen-
try. By the author of tno " Lathe and its uses."
London, 1870. 8°. 3923.06
Amateur's greenhouse. S. Hibberd. 1873. . 6132. 19
Amaurosis. See Medicine. (Eye and it» diseases. )
Amazon Kiver. ISe.e Countries.
Amazons.
— Barton {R. F.) Notices of the so-called Amazons.
[ /n Ais Gelele, c<c. 1864.] 1083.09
— Ouyon(G.M.) Histoiro des Amazones. 1740. 5822.25
Ambassadors. See La^y. {International law.)
Ambrose (Mr.), pseud. See Kennedy (J. P.)
Ambrotypes. See Arts (Useful : Photography).
Ambulances. Bowditoh (H. L) Brief plea for an
ambulance system for the army of the United
States. 18G3 63t.'23
Amelesagoras Clialcedonius, Fragments. [In Miil-
ler (C.) Pnigm. hist. Gr., v. 2. Didot.} 7765.10
Amergaa See Ammergau.
Amenities of literature. See D'lsraeU (L)
America. See Countries.
America and her commentators. H. T. Tnokerman.
1864 1074.12
America before Europe. A. de Gasparin. 1862. 632.12
American. «- For many books relating to Amonoan
travel, history, institutions, and statistics, see
Couutriea {United Stales.) For American art,
see Fine arts ; for American biography, see Bio-
graphy ; for American literature; see Literature,
etc., etc.
American adventure by land and sea. [ono/i.] 2 v.
New York, 1841. 18°. [H. F. L.] . . 1164.03
American almanac. 1830-61. v. 1-32. Boston, 1830-
61. 12°. 6722.01
Note.— The Tolumes for 1839, 1849, and 1859 contain gen-
eral Indexes to the previous tea years respectively. The
work was succeeded by the National almanac, 1863-6i, and
the American year-book, 1869.
American and Italian oantatrici ; or, a year at the
singing schools at Milan. By Lucius, [pseudon. ]
Loudon, 1867. 12°. 1562.15
American anecdotes. See Hunt (Freeman). 6216.03
American angler's book. T. Norris. 1864. 4616.27
Amsrican annals. See Holmes (Abiel). . . 576.01
American annual cyclopaedia and register of impor-
tant events. 1861-74. N. Y., Appletons, 1862-75. 8^
iVo(«.— An index to v. 1-10 is in v. 10.
American annual register. 1826-27—32-33. 7 v. New
York, 1830-33. 8' 8001.01
American antiquarian society. Archaeologia Ameri-
cana. Transactions and collections, v. 1-4.
Worcester and Boston, 1820-60. 8°.. . .577.18
Contents : V. 1. Officers. Origin of the society. Henne-
pin (L.) Discovery of the Mississippi and adjacent country
by the Lakes. Account of La Salle's undertaking to discover
the Mississippi by way ot the Gulf of Mexico. Atwater (0 )
Antiquities in Ohio and other western states. Johnson (J.)
Present state of ludian tribes inhabiting Ohio. Fiske (M )
Ancient inhabitants of N. America, .\ldeu (F.) Antiquities
and curiosities of westera Pennsylvania Mitchell (S.)
Specimens of poeti7 and singing of the Osages ; descrip-
tion oi the mummy found in Kentucky ; original inhabi-
tants of America and Asia. Farnham (J. U.) Remarkable
cave in Kentucky. Wilkin^ (C.) Mummy found in said
cave. Sheldon (W.) Account of the Oaraibs. Adams (B.)
Cave in Indiana V. 2. Buruside (8. M.) Memoirs of
Isaiah Thomas. Gallatin (A.) Synopsis of Indiau tribes of
N. America. Gookiu (D.) Christian Indiana of New Eng-
land. CUuton (De W.) Leaden plate or medal, found near
the mouth of the Muskingum. Galiudo (J.) liuins of Co-
pan, in Central America. 01ar!;e (A.) Letter to P. 8.
Du Ponceau. Davis (J) Obituary notice of 0. C. Baldwin.
V. 3. liecords of the ctompany of Massachusetts Bay, to the
embarkation of Wiuthrop and Ms associates for New Eng-
land. Hull (.lohn). Diaries. Folsom (G.) Memoir of
Th. Lindall Wiutlirop Kinuicutt (T.) Memoir of John
Davis. Officers and members. V. i. Orig. doc. illust. the
hist, of Raleigh's first Amer. colony, and the colony at
Jamestown. Wiuglleld (E. M.) " A discourse oi Virginia. "
Josselyu [J.) New England's rarities discovered. Voyage
to Spitzbergen in 1|>13. Hale (E. E ) Life of Sir Ralph
Lane. Salisbury (S.) Notice of 3. Jeunison.
— Catalogue of the Library. Wore, 1837. 8°. 2715.24
Amjricau anti-slavery society. Annual report for
1860. [The anti-slarery history o( th* /oha
Brown year.] N<iw York. 1861. 8'. . . S034.U
American archives, J774-76. &'!ForoB(P.) 688.01
American artisan, v. 10-17, 1870-74. 10 *. Na*
York, 1870-74. 4°.
American artist's manuaL .*•« Cutbaih (J. i 'J916l08
American associiition for the advaooement of iicieiio*.
Proceedings. 22 v. Salem, etc., 1819-74. tf". 3U4S.01
ConUnU.
1. Heetingat Philadelphia. Beptamber, 1M8. Brown* (P.
A.) Notice of the foull oepbalopoda beUuaiuMepte, •b*.
lamnite,' and nf the dIpboephaU ot Iroo, maUkdu, lonod
together tt Miillica Hill. Kminoa* (E.) IdanUtj of lb*
atopa trllineatns and the trlarthrua Deckel (green), wtib re-
marks upon the eliptocephalus aaepboldea. VeDoteve (J.
W.) Foeall zuiiphyteii of wuntem Oblo. Devla (C. U.)
Theory of the geological action of the tldee. Agaaalz (L.)
Fislies of Leke Snperlor. Tuomey :U.) Beeolta of obeem-
tloiis in the t<^rtlary region of South OaroUna. CoBn (J.
H.) Winds of Uie northern hemisphere. Browu (A. and
Dicke»on(M. W) 8<!dlmeut of the MiMlssippl rlv-r, Alex-
ander (S.) l'\tudamcutal prlDciplea of raatbematiai. Alex-
ander (J. H.) Brief notice or geographical exploratioDS and
reaeaivhes, 1847, 48. Boyi (M. H.) Oompoatltou of tbe
SohnykUl water Kellogg (O.) Bemarkable geologtcel da-
Telopment in Elizahethtown, N. Y.: eU. etc.
a. Meeting at Cambridge. Angwit, 1849 SeochI (A.) Au-
rora borealis. Alvord (II.) The polar pUut, or allphium
laciniatum. Lapham (I A ) PlanU of Wiacoiiatn. AgaeaJi
(L.) Structure of coral animals Davie (C. U.) The prime
meridian. Hitchcock (E.) River lerracea of tbe Connecti-
cut valley, and erosions of the earth's surface. Bache (A.
D.) Progress of the coast survey. Walker (8. O.) Eiptrl.
ence of the coast survey in regard to telegraph operatic a:
New analogy in the periods of rotation of the primary plan-
eta, discovered by D. Eirkwood. Johnson (W. U.) Uu
some experimental determinations of tbe economic valuea
of British and American coals. Rogera (H. D.) Origin o(
tbe drift, and of the lake and river terraces of the Unit«d
States and Etu:ope, with an examination of the laws of aque-
ous action connected with the inquiry. Jackson lO. T.)
Geology, mineralogy, and mines of Lake Superior. Hodge
(J. S.) Mineral region of Lake Superior. Guyot (A.) Er-
ratic phenomena of the White Mts. ; Erratic phenomena of
the Central Alps. Dana (J. D.) Trend of iaUnds and axis
of subsidence in tiie Pacific. Hunt (T. 8 ) Geology of
Canada. Marr (R. A.) Observations at the navy yard at
Memphis, Apr.-Jniy, 1819 Gould (B. A., jr.) Ou the
Gaussian tables ; On Kirkwood's analogy. Lovering (J.l
Ourious phenomena relating to vision. Uoltun (1. F.) ,Vn
American prime meridian. Agassia (L.) Structure and
homologies of radiated animals, with reference to the sys-
tematic position of the hydroid polypi. Girard (C.) Em-
bryology of planarise. Agassiz (L.) Animal morphology ;
Differences between progressive, embryonic, and prophetic
types in the succession of organized beings through the
whole range of geological timea. Gray (A.) Composition
of the plant by phytons, and eome applicationa of phyl-
lotaxis. Peirce (B ) Mathematical investigation of the fr u>
tious which occur in phyllotaxls ; etc. etc.
3. Meeting at Charleston, 18i>0. Officers, etc. Ravenel
(H. W.) Catalogue of plants inhabiting the vicinity of
the Santee canal. 8. C. LeConte (J.) Exudation of ice Irom the
stems of vegetables. Kueeland (S , ,;>.) Characteristics of
the Hindoo skull ; The manatus not a cetacean but a pachy-
derm. Borden (O , jr ) Meat biscuit Michel (M ) Re-
searches on the generation and development of tlie oppoe-
Bum ; with remarks by Agassiz and Bachman. Maury (U.
F) CurrcnU of the Atlantic Ocean. Harvey (W. H.) Ma-
rine Flora of the Atlantic. Fourtales (F. de). Distributiou
of the foraminiferie on the coast of New jersey ; On the
order of succession of pai-ts iu foramlniferffi. Bachman (J.)
American species of putorius. Nott (J*. C.) Examination
of the physical history of the Jews, In its Iwarings ou the
question of the unity of the racea. Agaealz (L.) Zoologi-
cal evidence for the diversity of tbe races ; Principles of
classification ; Morphology of the Medusa). Browne (P. A )
Microscopic examination of the pile of the head of Albinos.
Haupt(H.) Resistance of timber. Salisbury (J. H.) Proxi-
mate composition of parts of flowers of plants, and of the
plants themselves; etc. etc.
4. Meeting at New Haven, August, 1850. Olmsted (D.)
Some points of electrical theory. Loomis (E.) Electncal
phenomena in certain houses. Adams (0. B.) Nature of
the species of terrestrial molluscs in Jamaica. Olmeted (D.)
Properties of a compound of lard and rosin. Loomis (E.)
Proi)er height for lightning rods. Schubert (E.) Vaciai-ions
in the fundamental star a Virglnis. Olmsted (D ) Late
periodical visitation of the aurora borealis. Davis (C. H.)
Nautical almanac. Adams (C. B.) Changes of level in N.
Amer. during the drift period. Rogers (H. D.) Coal for-
mation of the U. S. Gould (B. A., jr.) Velocity of the gal-
vanic current in the telegraph wires. Squier (E. G.) Vol-
canoes of Central Amer. Burnett (W. J.) Utricles as the
pi-imordial forms of all animal tissues ; Relation of tbe dis-
tributiou of lice to the different faunas. Jewctt (C C.) Pjui
for stereotyping catalogues by separate titles. Adams (C.
B.) Value of the shells ot molluscs for distinguishing
species. Burnett (W. J.) Family of vibrionia (Ehrenberg)
la asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of tbe TTTLB, and th* NiJltBBB.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
not »nim«l8 but pUnts Hayes {A. A.) Assumed oxisleuce of am-
monia in the general atmosphere. Horeford (E N.) Relation of
the chemical constitution of bodies to taMe (Hare R.) Whirl-
wind theory of sU^rms. Wf^hber (S.) SinRUlar growth of a pota-
to. Girard (C ) ClasBlflcation of nemertt-s and planariso. Bache
(A*. P.) Diacnasion of tidal observatioufl in connection with tlie
coast Burvey at Cat Island in the Gulf of Mexico. Lnoraia (E.) Op-
tical moving figures. Rogers (W. B.. and R. E.) AbBorption of
carbonic acid by acids and Baline polutimis. Shepard (C. U.) Sev-
eral new mineral species; New localities of Amer. mineralB.
Wurtz (H.) Av .liability of the green sand of N. Jersey as a source
of potash. Gibbes (L. R.) Use of the zenith telescope in the
determination of latitudes. Davis (C. H.) Solar eclipse of 1851.
5 Meeting at Cincinnati. 1851.
Davis (C H.) Law of the deposit of the flood tide. Foster (J.
W.) and Witney (J. D.) Azoic system, as develoijcd in the Lake
Superior land district ; Age of the sandstone of Lake Superior :
Different systems of elevation which have given configuration to
}forth America, with an attempt to identify them with those of
Europe. Agassiz {L ) Results of an exploration of the coral
reefs of Florida, in connection with the coast survey ; Report
on the vertebrate fossils ; PourtaU-s (L. F.) HolothurisB and
gephyrea of th*. Atlantic coast. Whittlesey (C.) Ancient human
skulls and other bones in a cave near Elyria, Lorain county,
O ; Superficial deposits of the N. W. part of the IJ. S. ; Equiva-
lency of the rocks of N. E. Ohio, and tlie Portage, Chemung,
and Hamilton rocks of N. Y. Peirce (B ) Constitution of Saturn's
ring. Bacho {A. D.) Use of the zenith telescope in determining
latitudes in the coast survey, by Talcotfs method, and on the
reduction of the observations. Kirtland (J. P.) On the sexes and
habits of some of the acephalous bivalve moUusca. Wurderoann
(W.) Modification of apparatus for tlie registration of time for
astronomical pui-poses. Harris (T. W.) Histoi-y and nomenclature
of some cultivated vegetables. King (H.) Some remarks on tjie
geology of Missouri. Kngelmaun (G.) rharacter of the vegetation
of 8. W Texas. Yandell (L. P.) Distributi m of the criuoidea in
the western stsites.
5. Meeting at Albany, August, 1851. Bache (A. D.) Address.—
Mathematics. Paterson (J.) Relations between the square roots
of negative quantities, and the principle of perpendicularity in
geometry.— Mechanics. CofiBn (J.H.) Proper measure of mechani-
cal force. Hunt (E. B.) Use of air as a medium for conveying
mechanical power.— Physics. Horsford (E. N.) Permeability of
metals to mercury.- Thermotics. Horsford {K. N ) Effect of heat
o^ die perpendicularity of Bunker Hill monument. Henry \J.)
Theory of the so-called imponderables. — Astronomy. Bache (A.D.)
Additional notes of a discussion of tidal obs. made in connection
with the coast survey at Cat Island. Olmsted (D ) Obs. on the
zodiacal light Horsford (E. N.) The pendulum at Bunker Hill
monument. Bache {A. D.) Notes on the tides at Sand Key, near
Key West.Fla.— Meteorology. Loorais (E.) Distribution of rain for
Sept. Hare (R ) Strictures on Eepy's report on storms, as respects
the theoretical inferences. Lefroy (J. H.) Comparison of tlin ap-
parent diurnal laws ot the irregular fluctuations of the niagnetical
elements, at the stations of observation in North America.—
Ohemistry. Salisbury (J.H.) Analysis of the muskmelon, (cucumis
melo,) and watermelon, (eucurbita citrullus). Norton (J. P.) Value
of soil analyses. Horsford (E, N.) Solidification of the ro( ks of
the Florida ree s, and sources of lime in the growth of corals.
Wells (D. A.) Existence of organic matter in stalactites nnd stalag-
mites, forming crystallized and amorphous crenate of lime.—
Phys. geog. LeConte (J. L.) Geograpliical distribution of animals
In California.— Geol. Hall (J.) Comparison of the geologistic fea-
tures of Tennessee with those of New York. Hitchcock (E.) Ter-
races and sea-beaches formed since the drift period, especially
along the Connecticut river. Maury (M. F.) Geological agency of
the winds. ^Zoology. Burnett (W. J.) Points in the economy of
the seventeen year locust, (ciL-ada septemdecim,) bearing upon the
plural origin and special local creation of the species ; Relations
of embryology and spermatology to animal classification. Girard
(C.) Clasaiflcatiou of mam raaUa.— Physiology. Salisbury (J. H.)
Influence of the poison of the northern rattle. snake, (crotalus du-
rissus,) on plants. LeConte (J^.) Freezing of vegetables.— Eth-
nology. Foster (J. W.) Description of samples of ancient cloth
from the mounds of Ohio. LeConte (J. L ) Distinctive characters
of the Indians of Calilornia.— G-eography. Hunt {E. B.) Proposal
for a trigonometrical survey of New York.— Manufactures. Far-
rington (A. C.) On the economical uses of the skin of the white
porpoise ; Process of manufacturing white zinc paint, by the
N. J Mining Company.
7. Meeting at Cleveland, Ohio, July, 1853. Peirce fB.) Address.
— Mathem. Hackley (C.W.) Mathematical analysis of the contact of
Burfiices in oscillating machinery. Chauvenet (W.) Method of
finding the err,or of a chronometer by equal altitudes of the Bun.
^Physics. Hunt (E.B.) Cohesion of fluids, evaporation, and steam-
boiler explosions. Riddel l (J. L.) Binocular miscro.scope. Cover-
ing (J.) Singular case of internal fringes, produce I 'ly interfer-
ence in the eye itself ; Modification of Soleil's polarizing appara-
tus for projection and other experimental contrivances Stod-
dard {O. N.) Strictures on the mechanical explanation of the zig-
zag path of the electric spark. Bache (A. D.) Tides at Key West,
Fla., from observations made In connection with the coast sur-
vey ; Tides on the western coast of the U. S., from observations
at San Francisco, Cal,, in connection with the coast survey.
Brockiesby (J.) Rising of water in springs immediately betore
rain.— Meteorol. Redfleld (W.C.) Value of the barometer in navi-
gating the American lakes. Loomis (E.) Notice of hail storm.
New York city, July 1, 1853 ; Does the moon exert a sensible in-
fluence upon the clouds? Coffin (J. H.) l.ivestigation of the
storm curve, deduced from the relation existing between the
direction of the wind and the rise and fall of the barometer.
H: >dgett (L.) Distribution of precipitation in rain and snow on the
North American continent ; The southeast mouBOon of Texas,
the uorihers of Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, and the abnormal
atmospheric movement of the North American continent Thomas
(W. H B.) Indications of weather, as shown by animals and
pla ts.— Ohem. Horsford {E. N.) Solidification of the coral reefs
of Florida, and source of carbonate of lime in the growth of
corals. Safford (J. M.) Parallelism of the lower Silurian groups
of middle Tennessee with those of New York Newberry (J. S.)
Structure and affinities of certain fossil plaiiti* of the carbonifer-
ous era ; Carboniferous flora of Ohio, with descriptions of flfty
new species of fos.sil plants ; Fossil flBhea of the difl* limestone
of Ohio.— Grcog. Loomis {E.) Measurement ot heights by the ba-
rometer. Hunt (E. B.) Project of a geographical department of
the library of Congress.— Physiol. Burnett (W.I.) Formati>n and
mode of development of renal organs in vertebrata ; Formation
and functions of the allantois; Researches on the development of
the viviparous aphides ; Blood coi-puscle-holding cells, and their
relation to the spleen ; Reproduction of the toad and irog, with-
out the intermediate stage of tadpole : Signification of cell-seg-
mentation. Horsford (E. N.) Fatal effect.'! of chloroform. Rid-
dell (J. L.) Histology of red blood ; Origin of capillary blood ves-
sels. Sanford (S. N.j On some points in the history of Gordius.
—Philology. Haldemann (S. S.) Investigation of the* power of the
Greek Z, by means of phonetic laws.- Mechan. Haupt (H.) Re-
Bistance of the vertical plat* s of tubular bridges. Hunt (E. B.)
Remarks on lithography and lithographic transfers.
8. Mieting at Washington, IVIay, 1854. Peirce (B.) Address.
Gould (B. A., jr.) Address in commemoration of S. C. Walker.
— Astron. Hubbard (J. S.) Results of some investigations respect-
ing Bi'ela's double comet. Loomis (E.) Satellites of Uranus.
Wright (C.) Constructive method of projecttng solar eclipses.
Coakley (G. W.) Abstract of a paper on moon and star culmina-
tions. Bond (G. P 1 Results of the chrouometric expeditions of
the Coast Survey for determining the longitude of Cambridge,
1849-1851. Emory (W. H ) Determination of the longitude of
Frontera, El Paso and San Elciario, resulting in tiie determination
of the longitude of a cardinal point in the survey of the botmdary
between the U. 8. and Mexico. Alexander (S.) Suggestions rela-
tive to the observations of the solar eclipse of May 26, 1854. Da-
vis (C H.) Relative value of the different astronomical methods
of determining the longitude. Badger (O. C ) Method of observ-
ing at sea for the determination of the latitude, longitude, and
variation of the compass —Mech. and Physics. Huiit(E.li.) Nature
of forces. Gibbs (W ) New electro-chronometric method, — Phy-
sics of the globe Bache (A. D.) PreUminary determina ion of co-
tidal lines on the Atlantic coast, from the coast survey tidal obs-
servations ; Comparison of the diurnal inequality of the tides at
San Diego, San Francisco, and Astoria, on the Pacific coast.
Schott (C. A.) Result of an investigation of the tidal currents in
Long Island Sound. Bache (A. D.) Distribution of temp<;rature
in and near the Gulf Stream, off the coast of the D. 8. Norton
(W. A.) Periodic and occasional perturbations of the declination
and directive force of the magnetic needle ; Physical constitution
of the sun and the cometary bodies. Brockiesby (J.) Swellings
of springs and the reappearance of streams just before rain.
—Meteorol. Poey (A.) Probable increase in the number of hail-
storms in Cuba, esp. 1844-54. Stoddard {O. N.) The Brandon
tornado of Jan. 20, 1854. Brockiesby (J) Account of a tornado
which passed over the state of Connecticut, August 9, 1851. Red-
field (W. C.) Cape Verde and Hattoias hunicane, and other
storms ; with a hurricane chart. Webster |N. B.) Tiie meteoro-
graph,an automatic meteorol register. —Geodesy and navigation.
Hunt (E. B.) Description of the Coast Survey apparatus for mea-
suring base lines— Ohem. Hunt (T. S.) Illustrations of chemical
homology. —Natural history. Hilgard (T. C.) Experimental obser-
vations on taste and smell. Hamel Dr.) The whale-killer, or
thresher, mentioned by Tradescant in his voyage to Russia, 1618
—Geol. and paleont. Schott (A.) Cretieeous basin vi the Rio
Bravo del Norte. — Johnson (J.) Spontaneous movements occa-
sionally observed in the sandstone strata in one of the quarries
at PorUand, Ct. Hopkins (W.) Brief outline of a fossil, by seme
supposed to be an ichthyodorulite.— Patents. Gale {L. D.) Rela-
tions of the American patent system to the progress of science.
9. Meeting held at Providence, R I., .\ugnst, 3855. Dana (J.
D.) Address. Gibbs (W.) Recent progrL-ss uf organic chemistry
—Mathem. Hill (T.) On solutions by construction. Peirce (B )
Researches in analytic morphology ; Transformation of curves ;
Upon the solution of the Adams prize problem lor 1857 : On par-
tial multipliers of different equations ; Upon the cat^nai-y un the
vertical right cone ; Upon the motion of a heavy body on the
circumference of a circle which rotates uniformly about a vi-rtical
axis ; On the resistance to the motion of the pendulum —Astron.
Loomis (E.) Temperature of the planets, and conclusions result-
ing from this temperature. Peters (C. H F.) Contributions to
the atniospherology of the sun. P irce (B.) Method of deter-
mining longitudes by occultatious of the Pleiades. —Physics.
Henry (J.) Mode of testing building materials, and an accoimt of
the marble used in the extension of the IT. S. capitol ; Effect of
mingling radiating substances with combustible materials. Hunt
(E. B.) On our sense of the vertical and horizontal, and our per-
ception of distance. Farmer (M. G ) Improvements in the elec-
tric telegraph, whereby two or m re terminal stations can make
simultaneous use of the same wire. Hunt (E B.) On an index of
papers on subjects of mathematical and physical science. Olm-
sted (D.) Notes on the Wilmington gunpowder explosion. Henry
(J.) Account of experiments on the alleged spontaneous separa-
tion of alcohol and water —Phys. of the globe. Bache (A. D.) Ap-
proximate co-tidal lines of the Pacific coast ot the U. Slates, Irora
observations in the U. States coast survey ; Notice of the tidal
observations made on the coast of the U. States on the Gulf of
Mexico ; Notice of earthquake waves on the western coast of the
U. S., December 23d, 35th, 1864. Schott (C. A.) Discussion of the
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MouUr variation In the maguetlo doolluatloD on the Atlantic and
Oalf coast of tlie U. S.. f^om obs. in thn 17th. 18th. and 19th cen-
turies. Brockleaby (J.) The Trozen welle of Owe>,'o.— Meteorologr.
Loomls (E.) Btorm In the U. S. about Doccmbor^O, 183t>, lieaileia
{W. C.) Sturm of Outobor 7, 1864. near tite eoaiit of Japan.- Obem-
istry. Kent (E. N.) New apparatus for separating gold and otiicr
precious metals from foreign substances.— Mineralogy. Smith (S.)
Some new localitiosof minerals. Smith (J L.) Reexamination of
American mineralfl, p»rt 5 — Q^eologr. Whitney (J. D.) Points
connected with thu goulof^y of the u^rlh shoie of Lake Superior ;
Occurreuco of tlio ores of iron In the azoic system. Blake (W. P.)
Ghrooving and polishing of bard rocks and minerals by dry sand ;
Oharacteni and probable geological age of the HandHtune forma-
tion of San Francisco ; Geology of California. Hitchcock (E j
Description of sectiuus measured across the Randetoue and trap
of Conn. River valley In Mass. ; Additional facts respecting the
tracks of the otozoura Moodti on the lias^ic sant^tone of the Con-
necticut valley ; Traces of ancient gla-icrs in N. Eng. ; Inferences
from facts resp. the erosions of the earth'H surface, esp. by
rivers ; Diiicuvory of the fossil Jaw of an extinct family of sharks,
from the coal formation.— Botany. Blake (W. I\) Peculiarity of
the redwood, genus sequoia ; Grove of mammoth trees in Cala-
veras Co., Cal. Gray {\ B.) Letter to J. Turrcy. on the ammo-
broma Sonores. — Physiology. Brooks (C.) Laws ol reproduction.
with particular reterence to the intermarriage of first cousins.
Eneeland (S.. jr.) Sterility of many varieties of the domestic fbwl,
and of hybrid races generally Uil;^ard (T. 0.) Contributions to
the physiology of sigiit. —Engineering. Hunt (K. B.) Use of salt
marsh sods for faL-lng the steep 8top6^ of parapets, terraces, etc.
10. Meeting at Albany. Otficers, members' etc. Haldeman
(S. S.) Koportou the present state of knowledge of linguistic eth-
nology—Mathematics. M'Cay {G. F.) Laws of human mortality.
Patterson (J.) Inve.~<ti|;ation and calculation ot the results of a
process of causation. Elliott (E. B.) Vital statistics.— Astronomy.
Chauvenet vW.) Simple method of corrcctlug the common nauti-
cal method of double altitudes of the sun. moon, or a planet, for
the change of docliuatiou between the observations: method of
determining the latitude of a place from the observed times when
two known ^tars arrive at the same altitude. Clark (A.) New
method of measuring celestial arcs. Vaughau (D.) Stability of
satellites revolving in small orbits. Gould (B.A ) Meridian instru-
ments of Dudley observatory. — Physics and Ohem. Henry (J.)
Acoustics applied to public buildings ; Sulphuric ai-id barometer.
Brocklesby (J.) Eiperimeuts ou visual direction. Mallet (J. \V )
Be de;erniinatiou of the atomic weight of lithium. Horsford (E.
N.) Amtnoiiia in the atmosphere. —Physics of the globe. Bache{A.
D.) Approximate co-tidal lines of diurnal and semi-diurnal tides
of coast of the U. 8. on the Gulf of Mexico ; Progress made in
the Coast survey, in prediction tables for the tides of the coast :
Obs. to determine the cause of the increase of Saudy Hook, made
by the Coast Survey ; Nob's of obs to determine the progress of
the tidal wave of the Hudson River, by tlie Coast Survey. Schott
(A.) Secular variation in the magnetic declination on the Atlantic
and Gulf coast of the U. S., from observations in tlie 17th, 18th,
and 19th centuries ; Discussion of the secular variation of the
ma,'uetic inclination in the N. E. states. Baclie (A. D.) and Hil-
Kard (J. E.) General distribution of terrestrial magnetism in the
U. 8. from obs. in the coast survey.— Meteorology. Redfleld ^W.
0.) Si>irality of motion in whirlwinds and tornadoes ; On various
cyclones, or typhoons of the North Pacific ocean. Rogers (J.)
and Schoenborn {A.) Avoidance of the violent portions of cy-
clones, with notices of a typhoon at the Bouin Islands. Hough
(F. B.) KesuUii of a series of meteorol. obs. at New York acade-
mies, 1826-50 Smaltw.iod (C.) Peculiar appearance of the atmos-
phere. May -23, ISoii, at St. Martin's. Isle Jesus, Canada East. —
O-eology aiid Geography. Dana (J. D.) Plan oi development in
the geological history of North America. Dawson (J. W.) Parallel-
Um of tlie rock formation oi Nova Scotia with those of other
parts of America. Schott.(A.) Geological obs. on the pluto-volca
nic slope o:' the Sierra Madre along the azimuth boundary line
throufTh N W. Sonora. Hall (J.) Carboniferous limestones of tiie
Mississippi valley, ijiibbes (L. R.) Remarks on Niagara Falls.
I^esley (J. P.) Broadtop coal basin in central Pennsylvania, with a
map. Winchell (A.) tieolof.'y of middle and southern Alabama:
Statistics of some artesian wells of Alabama ; LeConte (J.) Agen-
cy of the Gulf-stream in the formation of the peninsula of Fla.
Blake (W. P.) Orography of the western portion of the U. S., with
a map. Emory (SV. H.) Description of the country adjacent to
the bountlary between the U. S. and Mexico.— Palaeontology.
Foster (J W) Geol. position of the deposits in which occur re-
mains of the fossil elephant of N. America. Wynian (J.) Teeth
of an elephant discovered near Zauesville, O. ; Batrachian reptile
firom the "coal formation. Dawson (J W.) Specimen of fossil wood
from the Devonian rocks, Gaspe sandstones, of Gaspfi, Canada E.
Hali (■( ) Obs. ou the genus archimodes. or fene.'itella, with des-
criptions of species, etc. Redfleld (W. C.) Relations of the fossil
flshes of tne samlstone of Couuecticut, and other Atlantic states,
to theliassic and jur.i88ic periods. Worthen (A. H.) Occurrence of
fish remains in the carboniferous limestone of Illinois— Zoology.
Weinlaud (D. F.) Names of animals and plants with reference to
the orif^tii ot languages, and to the countries where nations passed
their eUildiiood ; Digestive api)aratu8 of the acanthocephala — -
Philology and Ethnology. Haldeman (S.S.) Relations between Chi-
nese and the Indo-European languages. Hamlin (A. C.) Supposed
Runic inscriptions Hunt (E. B.) Efflorescence from brick ma-
sonry ; Systematizing the abbreviations of titles ot periodicals,
transactions, etc.
11. Mooting at Montreal. Canada E., August, 1856. Gould (A.
A.) Address on J. W. Biiiley, Pres. of the Assoc. Olmsted {D )
Address on W.O. Redfleld, first Pres.— Mathematics. Hunt (E. 8.)
Idea of physical and metaphysical iufluiiy. Hill (T.) Systems of
codrdinate^ In one plane. Gillespie (W. M.) Warped surfaces of
ffronnd In ro«l sxcsvatlons sod smbwikiBVBte. BttoM A M.%
Uw of human mortality la Mss^chnssCU. Hill fT-TlKwrSm W
n K.'™'o:"*'/'""'''l"""'°'"---*^*"»"r- Wllki. (a) mUZ
light. ^Physics and Ohamlstrr. UHAmio tj.) Prelim. wssswEi
?,"i****.**'*«"*' influence of solar llgbt ou c«>inbu*tion. ■oSwSTi
Vsrlstlons of the (all otst the dam at Holyoks. Mass oLmIi
p.) Eleotriosl hypothesis of the aurora borsslu foaU ItfrTTi
•SBsy of chrom lam by blowpipe prooeasss. njsies ef Ih* slttlM
Wynne (J ) TLs Infloencs of ths Oulf Btrsui^pon tfas »i£n«;
climate of the Atlantic cosst Whittlessr (C.) IMiwtasllSrS
level in the N. Amerlcui lsks<i. Bachs (A. b.) uimanmmtei
Uie base for the primary trlaoffiUaUoti of th't K sf^ttoaoTth*
coMt of the U. 8.. on Epnlng pfians. Me; NotUs of th« dstsr-
mlnstion of the longitude of Fsmsodliia, Amelia Is., FU, br
means of chronometer exchanges fh>m Ssvsnnah. Os. • Helohte
or the tides of the Atlantic coast, from obs In the oosjiI sarrsy
—Meteorology. Bache (A D.) Wiuds of the W. coast of C. 8. froai
obs. in the V. «. coast anrvpy Sniallwood (0.) Ouosons; UmIsot-
ology of the vicinity of Montreal — Q^oologfuid Ooography. Swal-
low ^G. C.) ExplanaUons of the geologiosl msp of MImootL and
a section of Its rocks. Quaternary depoalli of MlssourL Lssley
(J. P.) Three comparative sections of the coal messaras la Ksd-
tncky, and In E. and W. Ponn. WhilUesey (C.) AndaDt mlnliw
operations of Lake Superior. Logan {Sir W. S.) Dlrlsloo of tha
azoic rocks of Canada Into Hnronlan and Lswrsotlao ; Probabla
subdivision of the LawrentUn series of rocks of f>nMs Ilitoh-
cock (C. H.) Fractured ledges of slste in Vermont Emory (W. H.I
A feature in the western mountain system of North Amarka.
Murchison (R. I.) Crystalline rocks of the north Highlands
of Scotland.— Palaontologr Salter (J. W.) rosstls In tha orystsl-
Hue rocks of the north Highlands of Scotland : Oraptopon, a new
genus of polyzoa. Dawson (J. W.; Varieties and mode of prvsac^
vutlon of the fossils known as sterubergliB ; Newer pliocene foa-
sils of the St Lawrence valley. Emmons {B.} Fossils of tb«
sandstones and slate* of N. Carolina.— Zoology. Htlgard (T. 0.)
Structure of the head in rertebrata. and iU relation to the pfayl.
lotactic laws.— Ethnology. Dana (J.D.) Thoughts on species. WiV
eon {D ) Suppo-sed uniformity of cranial type, ihroogboiit all vari-
eties ot the American race. Lesley (J.P.) On the word Celt ICor*
gau (L. H.) Laws of descent of the Iroquois.— Practloal sdenca.
Hunt (E. B.) Suggestions on the practice and theory of sclantifle
publication,
1 2. .Meeting at Baltimore, May, 1858. Mathematlos. Hill (T.)
Further remarks upon systems of coordinates. Gillespie (W. M.)
Calculation of the earthwork of roade on sidulong and irregular
ground.— Astronomy. Kirkwood(D.) .Moan diNtoivces of periodic
comets. Bache (A. D.) A supposed personal equation in the ose
of the zenith tolescope for determining latitudes by Taloott's
method.— Phys. Barnard (F. A ) On the pendulum ; with a des-
cription of an electric clock, constructed by £. S. Ritchie, of Bos-
ton, for the Univ. of Mississippi. Loomls (E.) Electrical phenom-
ena in certain houses in New York. St John (b.) Electrical
phenomena in houses in N. York, and Cleveland, O. Saxton (J.)
Application of the rotating mirror to the aneroid barometer.
Meech (L. W) Extinction of light reflected from terrestrial oV
jects. Levering ;J.) Australian weapon called the boomerang.
—Physics of the globe. Hunt (E.B.) Dynamics of ocean currents ;
Some anomalies in the Florida gulf stream. Dana (J. D.) Cur-
rents of the ocean. Bache (A. D.) Tidal currents of N. Y. Bay,
near Saudy Hook. Trowbridge (W. P.) Deep-sea soundings.
Kane (E. K.) Ab.stracts of results of the magnetic obs. of the 3d
Grinnell expedition. 1853-65, at Van Rensselaer harbor, etc., on
the west coast ot Greenland. West (C. E.) I^arthquako In western
New York.— Chemistry. Aiken (W A.) Causes of the variable iUum.
power of coal gas. Wurtz (H.) Investigation of the action of
nitric acid upon the metallic chloride ; Action of nitric acid In
the cold upon some raetalUc solutions, with new methods of ob-
taining pure compounds of barium, strontium, and cadmium ;
Detection of nitric acid in solution, with obs. on the action of sea-
quisalts of iron upon indigo and metallic gold, and the neutraU-
zatiou of the colois of metallic solutions : Preparation of some
pure sulphates, and particularly of sulphate of copper ; Modes of
increasing the heat of the mouth blowpipe and new biowpipa
manipulation : At tlon of hot chlorohydric acid upon some metal-
lie uitiates ; Improvements iu the preparation of hard minerals
for analysis ; Chemical examination connected with a bullet im-
bedded lor more than forty years in the Inu-^ of a man ; Ec<momi-
cal applications of glycerine. Gibbs (W.) Theory of the polyacld
bases ; New bases containing metals associated with ammonia.—
Meteorology Cofflu (J. H.) Currents of the atmosphere. Warner
(H. G.) Winds and rains of California.— Geol., FalEeontol. and
Geogr. Swallow, (G. C.) Rocks of Kansas. Wurtz (H.) Occurrence
of cobalt and nickel, in Gaston Co., N. Carolina. Lieber (O M.)
Geoloj^u: chronology of the S, Alleghanies. Emmons (E.)'Chemi-
cal constitution of certaiu membei-s of the Chatham series in tlie
valley of Deep river, N. C. Brevoort (J. C.) Remains of the
American mastodon found on Long Island near N. York. Hayes
(I. I.) Observations upon the practicability of the North Pole ;
with a map.— Physiology. Weinland (D.F.) Notice on two human
cestoidea, new to science ; Method of coraparntive animal psy-
chology. Habich (G.) New source of organic heat— Pract. Sciencs.
Swallow iG. C.) Grape culture in Missouri.
13. Meeting at Springfield, Mass., August, 1B69. Caswell (A.)
Address. Barnard (F. A. P.) Report on the history and progress
of the coast survey.— Mathematics. Watson (W.) New method of
investigating plane curves, with its applii-atiou to evolutes and
caustics. Hill (T.) Ou certaija spinils.— Astronomy. Newcomb (SO
Secular variations of the eccentricities and perihelia of certain of
the asteroids- Oakes (J. A.) Self-rooording instrument tor taking
the sun's altitude without an artificial or natural horixon. Ly-
man (C. S.) The transit instrument as a substitute for ths xenith
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telescope. Korton (W. A.) Physical constitution of cometa.
joDus (Q,) Pxcent obn. ou the MeKunscheiu, or coiupietod arch of
the Zolliacal Ught. G >tiia (B. A..,jr.) Huppostd luuar origin of
MroliUsft.-PhysiQB and Ohemistry. LcConte (J.) Correlation of
phvBical, chemical, uud vital forcee, and the couservation of force
in vital pheuoiueua. Suell {E. S.) VibratioDB iu the waterfall at
Holyokf. Mass. Hillimau (B., jr.) Discharge of atinospbenc
electricity through gas mains. Barnard (F. A. P.) Means of pre-
venting the alteration of metallic eurtaces employed to break a
voltaic circuit. Serrell {E. W.) MagneUzing locomotive wheels
by curved helices, and experimental results. Mallett (J. W.) Ou
nitride of zirconium ; Atomic weight of lithium. Hunt (T. S.)
Contribntious to the history of gypsum and magnesian rocks.—
Physics of the Globe. Bache (A D.) Besulte of the discussion of
the declinometer obs. at Girard College, 1840-45. witli special ref.
to the eleven year period ; Gulf stream explorations, 3d memoir:
Distributi m of temperature in the water of the Florida channel
and straits. Schott (C.) AI>Btract of results of oba. for tempera-
ture, atmospheric pressure, and direction and force of the wind
at Van Rensselaer Harbor, N. Greenland, by the Grinnell expe-
dition, 1853-55. Loomis (E.) European storm of Dec. 25, 1836.
Cofllu {J. H.) Winds of the southern hemisphere. Jones (G.)
Occasionrtl lumitiousnoss of the atmosphere at night on the
Andes.— Geol and Palaeontology. Whittlesey (C) Drift cavities,
or • potash kettles ' of Wiscousm ; Origin of the azoic rocks of
Blichigan and Wisconsin. Dawson {J. W.) Keceut researches iu
the Devonian and carboniferous flora of Brit. Amer. Logan {Sir
W.) Contrib. lo the hist, of the Laurentian limestones. Worthen
(A^ H.) Discovery of a terrestiial flora in the mountain lime-
stone of IlUnois. Blake {W. P.) Geology of the Rjfky Moun-
tain chain iu the vicinity of Santa Fe, Ntw Mexico. Autlrews (E
B.) Belatiou of the river terraces of 8. Ohio to the drift, and
drift theories. Hitchcock (0. H.) The so-called talcose schist of
Vermont ; Marks of ancient glaciers ou the Green Mountain
range in Mass. and Vt.; Lake ramparts in Vt. Field (R.) Ornith-
iuhnites.— Ethnology, Morgan (L. H.) Indian mode of bestowing
ond changing names.— Pol. Economy. Roosevelt (C.) Paradox of
political economy iu the co-existence of excessive production and
excessive populatiou. Executive proceedings.
14. Meeting at Newport, R.I., August. 1860 Bache (A.D.) Lec-
ture on the Gulf stream.— Mathematics and Physics. Coakley (G.
W.) Possibility of expressing the polar coordinates of the aster-
oids by converging series, admitting of tabulation. Hackley (C.
W.) Theory connected with the solar spots. Sraallwood (C.)
Eclipse of the sun. July 18, 1860 Schott (C. A.) Abstract ot results
of the astronomical observations by the 2d Grinnell expoLiition,
1853-55. Rood (O. N.) New theory of light, proposed by J. Hmith.
Lewis (J.) Registering thermometer.— Physics of the Globe. Le
Goute (J.) Optical phenomena presented by the * Silver spring '
in Marion Co , Fla. Totien (J G.) Sudden disappearance of tlie
ice of our northern lakes in the spring. Graham (J. D.) Inves-
tigation of the problem regarding the existence of a lunar tidal
wave on the great freshwater lakes of N. America. Schott (O. A )
Abstract ot results of the obs. of the tides, by the 2d Grinnell ex-
pedition, 1853-55 Bache (B. D.) Results of part 2 of the ilis-
cussiou of the declinometer observations at Girard College,
Phila., 1840-45 ; Discussion of the influence of the moon ou the
declination of the magnetic needle at Girard College, Phila ,
1840-45.— Chemistry. Silliman{B.,^V ) Combustion of wet fuel, iu
the furnace of M.Thompson. L6a(M.C.) Fui-ther remarks ou nu-
merical relations between equivalents ; Sources of error in the
employment of picric acid to detect potash ; Production of ethy-
lamine by reactions of the oxy-ethers ; Cptical properties of the
pkTate of manganese. — Geol. and Paleontology. Hitchcock (C.H.)
Geology of the island of Aquidneck ; Synchronism of coal beds
in the N. England and western coal basins ; Certain points of ich-
nology ; Conglomerated and brecciated iracliytic dykes in Shel-
burne, Vt.; Additional facts resp. the clatliropteris of E. Hamp-
ton, Mass. Johnston (C.) Diatomaceous earth from Nottingham,
Md. Bradley (P.H ) A new trilobite from the Pot&dam sandstone.
^Physical Geography. Wheildou (W.W.) The supposed open sea
In the Arctic regions. — Zoology. Chittenden (L.E.) American rein-
deer.—Physiology Rogers (W.B.) Binocular vision; Our inability
from the retinal impression aloue to determine which retina is
impressed — Engineering. GiUmore (Q. A.) Hydraulic cements.
Hunt (E B) A new portable coflfer-dam ; New methods of pre-
venting flre-damp explosions in collieries by lighting with coal-gas.
15. Meeting atBuflalo, New York, 18ii6.— Astronomy. Loomis
(E.) Physical condition of the sun's surface and the motion of the
Bolar spots; Period of Algol. Kirkwood {D) Theory ot meteors.
Safford (T H.) Dearborn observatory.- Electricity and Ohemistry.
Bradley (L ) Authistometer ; Electro-maguet ; Galvanic battery.
Hunt (T. S.) Petroleum ; Metallurgical system of Whelpley and
Storer ; The primeval atmosphere. Cooke (J. P.) Ci-yophyiUte,
a new mineral species iu the mica family, with some associated
minerals in the granite of Rockport, Mas3 —Geology. Whittlesey
(0.) Ice movements of the glacial era in the valley of the St. Law-
rence. Hunt (T. 3.) Laurentian limestoues and their mineralo-
gy. Swallow (G. C.) Section of the rocks iu eastern Kansas. Ly-
man (B.S.) Against the supposed former plasticity of the pudding-
stone pebbles of Purgatory, R.I.— Zoology and Botany. Winchell
(A.) The fruit bearing belt of Michigan ; Stromatoporidas ; their
structure and zoological afflnities. —Practical Science. Lyman (B
8.) The li!ik of Gunter's chain aa the unit of a decimal system of
weights and measures.
16. Meeting at Burlington, Vt., 1867. Oflacer8,«fc. dewberry (J.S.)
Address.- Mathematicsand Astron. Peirce (B.) Communication
of vibrations. Rogei-s (W. A.) The determination of geographical
lat. from observations iu the prime vertical. Hough i,G. W.) Per-
sonal equation in transit observations. Lyma'i (C S.) Obs. of Ve-
unsneariuferiorcoujnnetiou.— Acoustics. Loveriug iJ.) Optical
methcxl of studying sound. Tillman (8. D.) Method of measur-
ing musical intervals upon a spiral projection. Lyman (C. 8.)
New form of wave apparatus. -Mineralogy. Bradley{L } TcHuriuiu,
a metal— Ohemistry. Uungerford (E.) Experiments on snow at
temperatures below 32* Fahr. Tithnau (S.D.) Chemical diagrama
and derivative symbols, illustrating chemical elements ; A new
chemical nomenclature, —Meteorology. Lovering(J.) Periodicity
of the aurora borealis. H-»ugh (G. W.) Meteorol. restilts from
tlie new method of re^'istration.— Geology. Whittlesey (C.) De-
pression of the ocean during the ice period ; Occurrence of iron
in masses. Huugerford (E.) Climate of the glacial epoch in N.
America ; Riptou sea beaches. Lyman (B. S.) Lower Silurian
hematite beds of America. Dawson (J. W.) liecent geological
discoveries in the Acadian provinces. Hitchcock (C, H.) The
Winooski marble of Colchester, Vt. ; The geology of Vermont ;
Explanation of a geological map of Maine : Distortion and meta-
morphosis of pebbles in conglomerates. Vose (G. L) Tracts of
ancient glaciers in the White Mts.; Geological structure of some
portions of that group. Perry (J. S.) The red sandstone of Vt.
and itfl relations. Marsh (O. C.) Origin of the so-called lignilitea
or epsomites.— Palaeontology. Newberry (J.S.) Fossil reptiles and
fishes, from carboniferous strata of Ohio, Ky., and III. : Fossil
fishes, disc, by H. Herzer, in black shale (Devonian) at Delaware,
0. — Zoology. Verrill (A. E.) Zoological affinities of the tabulate
corals, Scudder (8. H.) Considerations from the study of the
orthoptera of N. America. Packard {A. S.,jr.) The embryology
of libellnla (diplax), morphology of insects, and classification of the
neuroptera ; insect fauna of the summit of Mt. Washington com-
pared with that of Labrador.
17. Meeting at Chicago, HI., Aug. 1868. Gould (B. A.) Eulogy
on A." D. Bache. Barnard (F. A. P.) Address.- Mathematics,
Physics and Ohemistry. Lovering (J.) Application of electricity
to the maintenance of the vibrations of the tuning fork, and of
the tuning fork to the excitement of vibrations in cords and
threads. Grimes (J. 8.) Laws of the ocean- currents. Stoddard
(O. N.) The nature of electric discharge. Loomis (E.) lufluence
of the moon upon the weather. Elliott (E. B.) Relative value of
gold and silver for a series of years. Rogers (W. A.) New formula
for the reduction of obs. iu the pnme vertical, analogous to
Mayer's formula for the reduction of meridian observations.
Vanderweyde (P. H.) Relation between the atomic volume of dit-
ferent metals and their paramagnetic and diamagnetic properties.
Miller (J. A.) The steam boiler. McDermott (M.) The heliostat,
and method of running true or meridian lines. Hough (F. B.)
Principles of statistics as applied to the census. Stockwell (J. N.)
Secular variations of the planetary orbits. Newcomb (S.) On
Han.sen'8 theory of the physical constitution of the moon. Abb6
(C.) The resuscitation of the Cincinnati observatory. Horsford
{E N.) Phosphoric acid, a constituent of butter : Fluorine iu the
human brain ; Source of free hydrochloric acid iu. the gastric
juice. Lear (M.C.) Action of light upon" the bromide and iodide of
silver. Buttrick (E. L.) Application of carbonic acid gas iu the ex-
tinguishment of fire. Tillman (S. D,) Combining power of
chemical elements. Wurtz (H.) New chemical relations of me-
tallic aluminum. Hilgard {E. W.) Condition of our knowledge
of the processes in luminous hydro-carbon flames. Feucht-
wanger (L.) The meteorites from Poland and Mexico. Hinricha
(G.) The statics of the four types of modern chemistry, with
especial regard to the water type ; New law determining the
atomic volume and boiling point of carbon compounds. Wall-
ing (H. F.l Atomic motions. Hilgard (T. C.) The volcanic tide
belt and the world's flood gates.— Natural History. Whittle-
sey (C.) EvidrMices of the antiquity of man in the U. 8. DeHaes
(W.) Archroology of the Mississippi valley ; Report on archsaolo-
gy and ethnology, ^\'heildon (W. W.) The new arctic continent,
or Wrangell's land. Parry (C. C.) The habitable features of the
N. American continental plateau, near the line of the 35tb par-
allel of north latitude. Meehan (T.) The leaves of coniferte.
Marsh (O. C.) Description of a new species of protichnites, from
the Potsdam sandstone of N. Y. ; Preservation of color in fossils
from i)aliBozoic formations. White (C. A.) Announcement of the
existence of cretaceous rocks in Guthrie Co., Iowa. Hilgard
(E. W.* Geology of lower Louisiana and the rock salt deposits of
Petite Ause. White (C. A.) Observations ou the red quartzite
boulders of western Iowa, etc. Wallace (S. J.) The old lake beds
of the pi airie region . Executive proceedings.
18. Meeting at Salem. 1869. Gould (B. A.) Address.— Mathe-
matics and Astronomy. Twining (A. C.) Demonstration of Eu-
clid's assumed axiom rel. to parallel lines. Foucou (F.) Con-
struction of three maps of Europe, France, and North America,
in the gnomonic projection, with a view to the distribution of
mineral wealth and the study of the earth's figure.— Mechanics.
Norton (W. A ) Laws of the deflection of beams, exposed to
a transverse strain, tested by experiment. Bardwell (F. W.)
Suggestions on the theory of the composition of forces. Mayer
(A. M.) Thermo-dyn amies of waterfalls. Norton (W. A.) Physi-
cal theory of the principle of the lever —Astronomy. Young
(C. A.) Spectrum observations at Burlington, Iowa, during the
eclipse of Aug. 7, 1869 ; New method of observing the first con-
tact of the moon with the sun's limb, at a solar eclipse, by the
spectroscope. Pickering (E. C.) Obs. on the eclipse with an Ara-
go's polariscope, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.— Electricity. Bushee
(J.) Causes of the failure of lightning rods ; Conditions of
a perfect lightning rod.— Chemistry. Hinrichs (G.) Mole-
cular perturbations ; Claasification and atomic weights of
the so-called chemical elements with reference to Stas' de-
terminations. Wurtz (H.) The grahamite of West Virginia,
and the New Colorado resinoid. Silliman (B.s and Wurtz.
(H.) Flame temperatures ; their composition aud luminosity.
Horsford {E. N.) Some new properties of phosphoric acid :
Phosphoric acid, iron, and potassium, constituents of chloro-.
phyl. Silliman (B. ) Relation between the intensity of light pro-
duced from illuminating gas and the volume of gas consumed.
Nichols (W. R.) The composition of tho acid oxalates of ammoni-
um, potassium, and aodium; The solubility iu water of the oxfr
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altOB of sodium, potM8lam.and ammonlam.— Geolo^ and PaUt-
ontoloey. Kimball (J. P.) ThecretareousaKcnf Rilver depotlUln
Ghihualiua, Mexico. Matthew (O.K., and Ilalloy L.W.) Ageand rela-
tiouH of the metamorpliio rocks of Now Bninawick and Maine.
Ortou (J.) The valley of the Amazon. IJluke (W. P.) Plaallcity of
pebbles and rocks. Stuutz (G. H.) Ilecciit geological chaiiget in
N. E. WlBconsin. Harnliu (A. ('.) OeuiB of the U. S Wurtz (H.)
Studiea in cbeiiii'al googoiiy.— Zoolopy, MarHh (O. 0 ) Notice of
some new tertiary uud crctaceouH tiuueH. Vt^rrill (A. K.) Oba. on
phyUopod Crustacea of the family braiichipidiu. witb description
of new genera and species, from America. Botany. Parry (C.
0.] The Rocky Mountain Alpine region. Meeliau (T.) The sexes
of plants ; The glands of CitHttia and acacia. Ethnologr, Dall (W.
H.) I>i8tnbution of the native tribes of Alaska and tiie adjacent
territory. Hai-tt (C. F.) On the butocudos of Brazil. Executive
proceedings.
|Q. Meetint: at Troy, New York, August, 1870. Foater (J W.)
Address. Mathematics and Astronomy. Hill (T.) On certain
involutes of a circle, and the analytical value of the byxwrboUo
base. Young (C. A.) New method of determining the level error
of the axis ol a meridian instrument Ennis (J.) Discovery of a
force which originally imparted all their motions to all th? stars;
Velociiy of nebulte rotation. Bradley (L ) Cosmogony. Laue
(J. 11.) iJescrip. of a new form of mercurial horizon, «fc.— Optici.
Pickering (E. O.) Dispersion and possibility of attaining perfect
achromatism. Lovering (J.) Methods of illustrating optical
meteorology. — Acoustics. Tillmim (S. D.) New musical notation.
Mayer (M. A.) Of measuring electrltud conductivities by means
of magneto-electric waves.— Fhvsics of the Globe. Bradley
(L.) .\urora borealis. i^ias (S.) Northers of Texas. Batcbelder
(J. M.) Descrip. of an Arctic tide gauge. Winchell (A.) Isothor-
mals of the lake region. Chemistry and Mineralogy. 8timp-
Bon (F. E.) Graphical discussion of the various formulro pro-
gosea for the relation betweeu the quantity of light produced
y the combuHtlon of illuminating gas and the volume of gas
consumed, btillman (J. M.) Examination of the Bessemer flame
with colored glasses, etc. Hunt (T. O.) Amer. iron sands.
Feuchtwanger (L.) Parallel strife or indented cross lines on rock
crystals. Molecular Physics. Wallace (S. J.) Elasticity as a
feature in physics. Walling (H F.) Assumption that matter is
impenetrable. ^VTieildou (W. W ) Case of l^eezing ftesh water
in pipes submerged in salt water.— G-eology and Palsontology.
Broome G) Laurentian apatites of Canada. Hunt (T. S.) Oil-
bearing limestones of Chicago ; Notes on granite rocks. Agassiz
iL.) Local glaciers in the White Mts. Perry (J. B ) Bonlder-
rains in Berkshire Co., Mass.; Supposed elevation and depres-
sion of the continent during the glacial period. Worthen (A.
H.) Remarks ou the relative age of the Niagara. Hitchcock (C.
H.) Distribution of muritime plants in N. A. Wallace (S J.)
Lakes and lake regions. Orton (J.) Evidence of a glacial epoch
at the equator.— Zoology. Cope (E. D.; Homologies of some of
the cranial bones of the reptilia, He. Packard (A. S.,jr.) Em-
bryology of limulus polyphemiis. Putnam (F. W.) Young of or-
thagoriscus mola. Orton (J.) Condors and humming birds of
the equatorial Andes. Gill (T.) Relations of the order of mam-
mals Morse (E. S ) Early stages of discina ; Organization of
lingula and discina: Brachiopoda.'-Botany. Meehau (T.) Law
of fasciation and its relation to sex In plants ; objections to
Darwin's theory of insect ageni-y in the fertilization of-plauts;
Two classes of male flowers iu castanea, etc. Hill (T.) Seedling
compass plauts. Hilgard (T.) Development of the yeast of zy-
motic fungus. Ethnology. Dall ,W. H.) Peculiarities of the Es-
kimo dialect.— Mechanics. Tillman (S. D.) Improvements for
common roads ; Improvements in inland navigation. Execu-
tive proceedings.
20. Meeting at ludianopolis, August, 1871. Hunt (T. S.) Ad-
dress!—Mathematics. Hilgard (J. E.) Au application of an ex-
ponential function. Fickliu (J.) To find a general formula for the
length of curves of pursuit. ElUott (E. B.) On the rates of inter-
est realized to iuvesiors iu the securities of the United States.—
Astronomy. Stockwell (J. N.) An inquiry concerning the physi-
cal relation between the masses and mean distances of the dif-
ferent planets. I»eau (G. W.) Longitude determination across the
continent. Hilgard {J. E.) On the use of the zenith telescope
for observations of time Enuis (J.) Four great eras of modern
astronomy ; Meteors and their loug-enduriug tails. —Physics. War-
ner (J. D.) A discussion on perturbation of lorcea. Elliott (E B.)
Law of electric currents. Hill {J. A.) Improvemeuts iu the re-
flecting telescope. Rockwood (C. Q.) Daily motion of a brick
tower, lyiused by solar heat. Chemistry. Peckham (8. F.) Eva-
porating niches, at (he laboratory of the Maine state col.ege of
agriculture and the uiechanic aiis. Walling (H. F.) Chemical
equivalent of ether. Smith (J. L.) Phosphates of soda and potash ;
a regulator to maiutain a constant level in the water-baths of a
laboratory ; Convenient form of specific gravity flask ; On bend-
ing glass tubes for fitting' apparatus ; Convenient little stand for
small tiltratious. Rogers (J. H.) Steam boiler waters and incrusta-
tions.—Physics of the Globe. Owen (R.) Contributions to physio-
graphic and dynamical geology, involving the discussion of ter-
restrial magnetism. Tiugley (J.) Account of a dust storm of
December '24th, 187U, iu (;lintou county, Indiana. Whittlesey (C.)
The earthquake of Oi t(»ber, 1870 ; its rate of progi ess.— Geology
and Paleontology. Hilgard (E. W.) On the geological history of
the gull uf M' xico. Cox (E. T.) Western coal measures and In-
diana coal. Smith (E. A ) Remarks on the geology of the Missis-
sippi bottom. Swallow (G. C.) Remarks on the geological map
and section of the rocks of Missouri. Bnrbank (L. S.) On eozoon
Cauadense in the crj'stilUne limestones of Massachusetts, Smith
'J. L.) Geographical position of the lai-ge masses of metenric iron
ui north Mexico, with description of the San Gregorio meteorite.
Perry (J. B.) On the *' eozodu " limesttme of eastern Massachu-
setts.—Zoology. Morse (E. S.) On the (arpa! and tarsal bones of
birds. Coucs (E.j On the mechanism of flexion and extension in
birds' winga. OUl {Dr. T.) ObanolMisIlM ol fte pilw^i cmm.
of ttie ctajM of maoimals. HUfw4 (T. a) MmmSttSJCmwl
the vertebrate ayat«m. Oopo (£l>.) Iljrstswistlo nhtto— at ^a
flNhrH; On extlm t tortolaea ot tba wtocouus alrate oC Xw Unn
-Botany. Bcal [W. J.) IneqoUatanl Isstm. Ifi%w4 fT. dl
FrcNh water algn u ttm spawns of maMsa ; OrvMte UtaBtllr of
the albumen and cudoplenrs of ^ii Uio pbaiMf«cUMS. Tftthsa ft 1
The monucotylodon. the uuivrr«al type of steds bvonal (B.
W.) On tlio seeniinKly oue-ranked leaves of BapUsla BatMteL l
On the relation of tin* teodrU to the phylloUxU lo Siittn fl»-
curbitaceous plahU.-Ethnoloff. Parry (c C) On Iho f om of
the ^KKjmerang in use among Um liloqul>Pii«blo i^^«— * of
North Ameri< a. Whlttlesoy (C.) The Rraat moood Ott lb* M»>
wah river. Georgia : Audent rook ioscrlptloiw la Olik>.-PrM-
tical Science. Taylor (E. R.) ImproramoDU apon Icmrta*
method for determining combUMd carbon In -**t' TttmA (B.)
Ancient dentiatry.—ExecuUve prooeedlnga.
21. HeoUngat Dubuque, Iowa. August. 1873. Oray <A«). Ad-
orOM.— AatroDomy. Klrkwood (D ) On binary stani.— Pbntoo.
Bradley (L.) Apparatus for electric meaaurerneut I^verloff (J )
On sympatbotlj vlbratloni In ordinary macbluery. Jordu (W )
Compressed air as a motor.- Obemiatrr. Foola (A. B ) On sono<
chlorate, a now hydroua silicate from Keopigoo Bay. north ahora
of Lake Superior, B. A. Hilgard (E. W.) On eotl analyse* and
their utility.— Physics of the Globe Forsbey (C. O.) Tlie DalU oT
the MisslHsippi ; Physics of the river, the control of Us Aooda,
and the redemption of the alluvion. Wbelldou (W. W.) Tba Arc-
tic regions : atmospborlo theory of an ameliorated ollmale and
an open sea, in opposition to the gulf stream theory.— Otoloffr.
Hitchcock (C. H^ Explanation of a new geologloal map of new
Hampshire ; Recent geological dlaooVariaa aokonc the Whlta
Mountains Winchell (N. A.) Surfiace geology of northweatem
Ohio. White (0 A ) On the eastern limit ofcetaceoua depoalU
in Iowa. -Zoology. Hartsbome (U.) On the relation between or-
ganic rigor and sex. Hoy (P. H ) Mortality of flsh in Racine
river Hilgard (T. G.) The old Haarlem and the lateat Bruaaela
microscopical prize qdestious ; Critical review of the present
system of osteology, with particular reference to Hnxley'a latent
views ; On the difference Iwtwecn the animal (aenaual) and the
human (indagative) intellect. Morse (£. 8.) On the ovlducU and
embryology of terebratullna.— Ethnology. Woodman (U. T)
Ancient mounds of Dubuque and its vicinity. Voater \i. W.)
On certaiu peculiarities in the crania of the mound bnllden
Executive proceedings.
22. Meeting at PorUand. Maine, August, 1873. Smith (J L.)
AddresB.— Mathematics. Hill (T.) Note on William WaUou'a
coiirdinates in a plane : A new curve ; Four equations partially
discussed. Wiley (H. W.) On the Introduction of the metric
system into medicine and the unification of doses. Chase (P.
£.) A chord of spheral music. Dolbear (A. K ) An attachment
to the whirling table for projecting Lissaiou's curves —Astron-
omy. Barnard (J. Q.) On the relation of internal fluidity to the
precession of the equinoxes. Hilgard (J. E.) Determination of
transatlantic lougitudea). J^angloy (S P ) The solar photosphere.
—Physics. WalUng (H. F ] .Musical flow of water ; The relation
of the dissipation of energy to cosmical evolution. Dolbear
(A. E.) On the convertibility of sound into electricity.— Fhysica
of the Globe. Cutting (H. A.) Direction of wind in local thunder
storms. Chase (P.E.) Cyclonism and anticyclonism. Hyatt (J.)
A stroke of lightning, with hints as to immunity. Comstock
(M. L.) The tornadoes of Illinois. Andrews (E ) New theory of
geyser action as illustrated by an artificial geyser. Wheildon
(W. W ) The Arctic regions.— Chemistry, liil^rd (E. W.) On the
silt analysis of soils and clays ; Silt analysis of Mississippi
soils and subsoils. Loughridge (K. H.) On the distribution of
soil ingredients among the sediments obtained in silt analysis :
On the influence of strength of acid and time of digestion in
the extraction of soils. Feuchtwauger (L ) Remarks on glass*
making. Hunt (T. S.) The chemical composition of copper
matte.— Mechanics. Hough (G. W.) Description of a printing
thermometer ; Description of au automatic registering and
printing (evaporator and rain gauge. Foote lA.E.) Modification
of the vacuum or filter pimip, used with from to five feet &11 of
water. Morse (E S.) Apparatus for illuBtratiug the variation
of wave lengths by the motion of its origin —G-eology. Dana
(J. D.) On stacroUte crystal^ and Greeu mountain gneisses of
the Silurian age ; the slates of the Taconic Mountains of tbe
age of tha Hudson river or Cincinnati group. Tonney (S.) Tbe
quartzite of Williamstown and vicinity, and structure of tbe
oraylock range. Whittlesey (C.) On the caiue of tbe transient
fluctuations of level in Lake Superior : Descent of rivers in
the Mississippi valley, area of drainage 1,000,000 square miles :
On the origin of mountain chains. Winchell (N. H.) Tbe devo-
niau limestones in Ohio. Hamlin (A. C.) Origin and properties
of the diamond. Hunt (T. 8.) Notes on the geology and econo-
mic mineralogy of the sontheasteru Appalachians ; The" meta-
morphism of rocks ; Geology of southern New Brunswick ;
Breaks in the American paleeozoic series. Hitchcock (C. H.)
Geological history of Winuipiaeogee lake ; Note upon the creta-
ceous strata of Long Island, Dawson (J. W.) Geological rela-
tions of the iron ores of Nova Scotia. Holley (G. W.) Proximate
future of Niagara, in re\'iew of Prof. Tyndall s lecture thereon
Niles (W. H.) On some expansions, movements, and fVacturcs
of rocks observed at Monson, Mass. Hitchcock (C. H.) Geology
of Portland. Newberry (J. S ) Circles of deposition in American
sedimentary rocks. Hunt (T. 8.) Remarks on Prof. Newberry's
paper on *• Circles of deposition," etc. Hitchcock (C. H.) and
Himtington (J. H.) Geology of the northwest part of Maine. Hall
(J.) On the relations of the Niagara and lower Helderberg
formations and their geogr. dlstrib. in the IT. 8. and Canada.—
Falxontology. Dawson (J. W.) Note on a new sigillaria showing
scars of fructification. Cope (E. D.) Some extinct types of
horned perissodactyles. Hovey (E. O.) Largest fosall elephant
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tooth yet described.— Botany. Heehu (T.) On movoment
In the itignutic lobee of cstalpa : On henn»phroditl«m io
rhn« cotluag (the mist tree) and In rhu« glaba (common
■uniao).— Zooloey. Note on bafo Americanua. Packard
(A. 8., ir ) Fertfier observ. on the embryology of llmulua.
fabler (P. R.) Kemarkable waap a nest found in a stump In
Ifaryland. 0111 (T.) On recent additions to the fish fiiuna
of Maaaacbiisetts ; On the species of the genus microp-
tamt (lac.( or grystes (anct.) Grote (V. K ) On the origin
of Inaeota and remarks on the autennal character In the
butterflies and moths. Ooode (O. 1).) On the question
" Do snakes swallow their young ? " Rice (W. N ) Effecta
of certain poisons on mollnsks. Wilder (B. Q.i Outer
cerebral Assures of mammalia (csperially the camivora)
and the limita of their homology : Cerebral variation in
domestic dogs, and its bearing upon s -ientilic phrenology;
Lateral asymmetry in the brains of a double human raou-
■ter : Papillary representative of two arms of a double
human monster, with a note on a mummied double mon-
■ter from Peru : Habits and parasites of epeira riparia.
with note ou the moulting of nepUila plumipes ; Nets of
epeira. nephila oud hyptiotes (mithras) : Latoral position
of the vent in amphioius and iu the larvfB of rana pipicns ;
Composition of the carpus in dogs ; Variation of the con-
dition of the external sense organs m fcetal pigs of the
same Jitter ; Pectoral muscles of mammalia ; \ ariatlon in
the pectoral muscles of domestic dogs Morse (E S.) On
the embryology of terebratulina ; Genitalia of brachio-
poda. Vutuain (F. W.) Notes on liparis, cyclopterus and
their allies. VerrUl (A. E.) Explorations of Casco Bay by
theTJ. S. flsh commission in 1873. Swallow (O. C.) On the
origin of species.— Anthropology- Perkins (G. H.) Ancient
burial ground in Swanton, Vt. WTiite ((J. A ) Artificial
■hell -heaps of fresh-water mollusks Whittlesey (C ) On
the rate of increase of the human race. Washburn (O.)
Calvert s supposed relics of man; Miocene of the Dardan-
elles.—Practical Science. Hough F. B.) On the duty of
governments in the preservation of forests. LeConte (J.
L.) Hints for the promotion of economic entomology Gill
(T.) Suggestion for facilitation of museum administration.
Bickmore (A. S.) American museum of natural history in
Central park. Kew York. — Executive proceedings.
American Bible society. Annual reports : with an
account of its organization, y. 1. 1816-1838.
New York, 18:!8. 8° 3513.30
— Ferris {I. ) Jubilee memorial of the American Bible
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Aaierican oriental society. Joomnl. 9 v. Bosto i
1W9-71. 8° 78u.„i
ContcrUn.
1. Proceedlnga. Pickering (J.) Addresi tt the flr«t »ti-
nn»l meeting. Sallibury (E. E.) Memoir on Buddblam.
Klaproth (M.) Hlntory of paper money In China, tr. trom
the • Journul aaiatique,' by J Pickering Oreennngh (W.
W.) China : population, trade. Pickering (J.) Memoir of
P. 8. Du Pouceau. Smith (E ) Treatlao on Arab mualo. tr.
Oomatock (O. S.) Notes on Arakan. with map by L. StUaon.
Three chaptera of Genesis, tr. into the Sooaheloe languag*
by Dr Krapf, with Introduction by W. W. OreenougL
Salisbury (E E.) M. Bumouf on Buddblam in India ; i]m-
aen'a Autiquitlea of India, bahabury (E. E.) MlaceUa-
neoaa notices rel to the recent progrc-a of Oriental re-
•earobea. Wilson (J. L.) Comparative vocabularlea of
some negro dialects of Aft-ica. Bryant (J. C.) The Zulu
language. Grout (L ) The Zulu and other dlale, ta of
Southern Africa ; Et Tabary's Conquest of Persia by the
Arabs, tr. by J. P. Brown. Salisbury (E. E.) Identification
of the signs of the Persian cuneiform alphabet Tan
Dyck (O. V. A.) Medical profession in Sj-ria.
2, Proceedings. Schauffler (W G.) BIjabbatbal Zevi and
his followers. Turner (W. W.) Account of a Japaneae ro-
mance. Williams (S. W.) Note on Japanese ayllabariea.
Smith (A.) Contribution to geogr. of central Koordlatan,
with map. Perkins (J.) Tour l^oni Oroomiah to Moaul,
through the Koordieh mountains, and visit to Nineveh
Edwards (B. B ) Note on the Kurdiiih language. Oibba
(J. W.) Characteristics of the Peshito Syriac veraiou of
the New Testament Hoisiiigton (H. R.) Syllabus of the
Slva-Oniua-Patbam. one of the sacred books of the Hin-
dus. Brown (N.) Specimens of the Naga language of
Asam. Brown (S. R > Chinese culture. Et-Tabary's Con-
quest, contin. flrom vol. 1, and Death and character of
'Omar, tr. by J. P Brown. DeForest (U. A ) Tour in
Mount Lebanon, and to the eastern side of Lake Uideh.
Hadley (J.) I'orms of the Greek substantive verb. Salia-
bury (E. E.) Tr. of two unpublished Arabic document*,
relating to the doctrines of the Ismi'iles and other UAtln-
ian sects. — Miscellanies.
3. Life of (jaudama. tr. from the Burmese • Ma-la-Ien-
ga-ra Wottoo' ; by c. Bennett. Khilld Ibn Zeld El.Ju'iy.
Tr of an unpublished Arabic risuleh, by E. E. Salisbury,
Macy (W. A ) On the mode of applying the electric tele-
graph in connection with the Chinese language.— ^ijc«^
ianUs. Extracts from correspondence ; Abdel-Mejid.
Tr. of the firman, granted In favor of his Protestant sub-
jects ; Bibliographical Intelligence ; Vassallo (C.) Maltese
antiquities-; The Jews of Kbaifong fu : Chinese reposito-
ry ; Bwight (H. G. O.) (atalogue of all works in the Arme-
nian language, earlier than the 17th century.— Whitney
(W. D ) Main results of the later Vedic researches In Ger-
many. Roth (K.) On the morality of the Veda. tr. by W.
D. Whitney. DeForest (H. A.) Notes on the ruins in the
Buka aaud in the Belitd Ba'albek. Ballantine (U.) Relationa
of the Maruthu to the Sanskrit. Hoisiugton (H. R.) Notes
on the Tamil language. Salisbury ;E. E.) Genuineness of
the so-ciilled Nestorlan monument of Bingan-fu Grout
(L.) Kssay on the phonology and orthography of the Zulu
and kindred dialects in 8. Aflrica.
4. Minutes. Tattuva-Eaitalei, law of the Tattuvam :
a synopsis of the mystical philosophy of the Hindus, from
the Tamil, by H. B. Hoisington. Siva-Gnaua-Potham, in-
struction In the knowledge of God ; from the Tamil, by H.
R. Holsington. MulamuU. or the Buddhist Genesis of
eastern India, from the Shan, through the Talaiug and
Burman, by F. Mason.— .«/sce'/aniei. Dwight (H.G.O.,) and
Riggs (E.) Orthography of Armenian and T'urklsh proper
names : On the Malalengara ; Siva-Pirakasam, light of Si-
van ; a metaphysical and theological treatise, translated
f^m the Tamil, by H. U. Hoisiugton. Whitney \W. D.)
On the history of the Vedic texts. Allen (D. O.) The slate
and prospects of the English language In India. Mason
(F.) The Talaiug language. Cross (E. B.) On the Earena.
Brown (N.) Comparative vocabulary of the Sgau and Pwo
Karen dialects. White (M. C ) Chinese local dialects re-
duced to writing. Bradley (C. W.) Outline of the system
adopted for romanlzing tlie dialect of Amoy. Woolsey iT.
D.) Notice of a life ot Alexander the Great, translated
from the Syriac, by J. Perkins, with extracts.
5. Stoddard (D. T.) Grammar of the modern Syriac lan-
guage, as spoken In Oroomiah, Persia, aud in Koordistan.
' — Mitcellanies. Porter (J. L.) Letter containing Greek in-
tcriptious, with Pres. Woolsey's remarks ; Dwight (H O.
O.) Armenian traditions about Mt. Ararat. Salisbury (E.
E.) Remarks on two Assyrian cylinders received from
Mosul. Gibbs (J. W ) Vestiges of Buddhism in Microne-
sia. Whitney (W. D.) Bopp's comparative accentuation of
the Greek and Sanskrit languages. White (M. C.) Her-
nlsz's guide to conversation in English and Chinese, and
Andrews' discoveries in Chinese. Salisbury (E. E.) Roth
and Wliitney B edition of the Atharva-Veda ; Phcenlcian
inscription of Sidou ; The Sidon inscriptioii, with a trans-
lation, by W. W. Turner. WyUe (A.) On tlie Nestorlan tab-
let of 8e-gan Foo. Whitney (W. D.) On the Avesta or the
sacred scriptures of the Zoroastrlan reUgion : Coiitrlba-
Uotu from the Atharva-Veda to the theory of .Sanscrit ver-
bal accent. Holmboe (C A.) Ideas respecting an alphabet
suited to the languages of 8. Africa. Hadley (J.) Notice
of 'Die lonier vor der ionischeu Wanderiug,' by '&.
Cnrtlua.
6. al Kliiilna. Analysis and ntnMta of Mm • Bo«k «« tb.
batanrn of wiwlnm, an Arablr wnrk on the <
by N. Khanlkof. OrouKU) Tlio iir.-|K«lll..ii».,
aud other iiartlcli.li of ti,« |,i,i,i„ ,,„( m „mnt»0 \ut.
Rilage.. -Traun. of Urn Hurya-HUIdhaiiU,' a teit-«.<.k of
Hindu ai.tr.. N.iMiy ; by K. Iliirg..^. Tw.. Hauakr.l lu.
I- rip.
'I.fl.
tl.ma.iii au.ne ; iirigliial t-iu. wit'i traii» l.v K
Three Hanakrit ilixrlpllona, rrl. 1.) gram* • ■
\f%\». trauaUtliMiaaiiil n.it^a by V. K. lUII
tlon irom Daphne, near At.lii« h. lu Hyria i
Hall IF e O.i the Arya HULlliiuu -U,K.i,.,n„,
(K.) Inverted coiiatruciiou of modera Anuralau ■
(». A.) On 8. W. Wllllatna'a Cbtorae dli-ttuuary „.,„
(11 Un the natural liinlta of anct«ut OrMulal hlatiwT
Extracts from correaiiontleiiri..
On Ih
i..rii«
Mary
M.>au
7. Hall (F. E.) On ill.- kinga of M-ndala aa ram&.„„
rated In an Inscription u..w flrat printed In the ortclnal
tongue ; Two lii»<ripti..UK [..rtaluing to the l>araaiara
rulera of Miilava ; tii.- sanakrit wllb tr. by r K Hall •
Remarks on the pli.iui.lan luacriptlon ufBidon. by w w'
Tnraer. Sallabury |E. E ) Coutributloaa In.ni nrlisliiai
sources to our knowledge of Mnallm tradition {"aaiiali
(A. O.) The langua«e of the gypalea. aa now iimvI lu the
Turkish einpiro, tr. from the Greek by C. Ilanilln Evi.
deuces of the Scythian alBultiea of the Dravldlaii lau-
gnages, con.li-UR. d an.l arrangisl from K. Calilwell a coiu-
l>aratn.! Dravulian gramiuar, by E. Webb On I,rualii.'a
stan.laril alphalwt. by W. I). Whitiiry. The Artba«a Veda
P.uti.; .khya, or Cannakiya Caturadhyiylki ; text, tnnsla-
tioTiK and notes by W. li. Whitney. Proceedings, IMii-fil
— Members.
8. Whitney (W. D.) On the viewa of Bl.it and Weber rea-
pe. ting the relations of the Hindu ami I'bineaa aratana of
aetcrisnis ; with MUller'a viewa. Moheinnied Hlwlre*.
On the Tesavry. or spiritual life of the Hoffees ; tr from
the Turkish, byj. P. Brown. Salisbury (E E.) Materlala
for the history ol the .Muhammedao doctrine of prt■<le^li-
natiim and (Tee will. Revelation of the Aptwtle Paul • tr
from Ithe] Syrias by J. Perkins. Stilson (L.| Notice of the
Keinl language. Sulalmgn. Effrmti uf AManuh. tint ripe
truit, .llKcloslng the mvateriea of the Nuaairian nliglon
by E E. Salisbury. Burgess (E ) On the origin of the lu-
nar division of the zo<llac represented in the Nakabatra
system of the Hindus. Lepsins (R ) On bis standanl al-
phabet ; a letter of expUnations. with uotea by W. D.
Whitney.— ,Wi»,W/<iniV« Pratt (A. T.j On the Armeno-
Turkish alphabet. Basllan (A.) Brahmanlcal Inscripilona
m Buddhistic temples In Slam. Clarke (H.) On the A»»y-
roPseudo Sesostris Whitney (W. D ) Reply to the atrut-
ures of Weber ui>on an easay respecting the aattrlsinal
system of the Hindus, Arabs, aud Chiueae. ProceediuRs,
1869-65.
9- The Taittirlya-pratli^kbya. with ita commentary, the
Tnbhasbyaratna : t. xt, translations, and notes, by W D.
Whitney. Proceedings, 1866 70.
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ctaultle*, F. B. Sandbarn. 6. Mstbod of diffusing knowl-
edge, Honwe Oreelejr. 7. Protection ot the ballot, C. F.
Adbua «■ S Civil eervioo reform, Samuel Eliot. 9.
Some topic* in criminal Uw, H. W. Torroy. 10. People's
b«ik«of Germany, Henry Villard. 11. Progress in eco-
Domto odnoation. 12. Eoonomio results of emancipation
of the lerfli in Bnssia, N. Tonrgueneff. 13. General In-
telllgenoe.
a Current record of the association. 1. Immigration,
F. Kapp. 2. The American census, James A. Garfield.
8. Mode of procedure in cases of contested elections, Hen-
ry L. Dawes. 4 Public charities of the State of New York,
nieodore W Dwight 5. l>ublio libraries of the United
States, A. K. Spofford. 6. Science of transportation, J. D.
Potts. 7. Vaoclnstion ; report by E Bacon, W A.Ham-
mond and U. F. Lincoln. 8. The election of presidents,
C. F. Adams, jr. 9. Life Insurance, Sheppard Homane.
10 The administration of criminal justice, George C. Bar-
ret 11 Health laws and their administration, Ebsha
Harris. 12 An international code, D. D. Field. 13 Con-
stitution. Works publ. in 1859.
3 1. Public parks and the enlargement of towns, F. L.
Olmsted. 2. Art education in America, C. C. Perkins. 3.
Civilization an.l Health, Francis Bacon. 4 American sys-
tem of patents. S. A. Duncan. 5. Nature and sphere of
police power, T. D. Woolaey. C. LegisUtioii and social
science E. L. Godkin. 7. Representation of minorities,
D D Field. 8 lielstions of business men to national
le«isUtion, H. a. HiU. 9. Houses in the country for
working men, G. B. Emerson. 10. Minority representa-
tion in Europe, Thomas Hare. 11. AppUcation of Mr^
Hare's system of voting to the nomination of overseers of
Harvard CoUege, -W. B. Ware 12. General intelUgence.
4 1 Study of social science. Williajn Strong. 2. Waste
of existing social system, Lorin Blodget. 3. Mining legis-
lation E B. Coie. 4. Civil service reform, J. G. Roaen-
ffarteii. 6. International industrial competition, Joseph
Wharton. 6. Von Mohl on modes of filling civil offices,
Brenton Coxe. 7. JVrt schools, C. 0. Perkins. 8. Indus-
trial drawing, C. O. Thompson 9. Music in publlo schools,
J B Uphani. 10. InefBciency of economic legislation,
Edw. Atkinson. 11 Relief of labor. Samuel Eliot. 12.
National oduiatiou in England, Mrs. 8. Parkman. 13. Ge-
neral intelli(icu.re. „ ,, , „
5. 1. .Municipal government, Diriuan B Eaton, i.
Higher education of women. T. W. Higgiuson. 3. Restor-
ation of the currency, J. 3. Ropes. 4. Some results of the
census, Francis A. Walker. 6. Public vaccination, F. P.
Foster. 6. The international, David \. Wasson. 7. Legis-
lation in relation to pharmacy, G F. H. Markoe. 8. General
intelligence.
6. General meeting at New York. 1. Opening address,
George William Curtis. 2. Work of social science in the
United States, F. B Sanborn. 3. Financial Administra-
tration, G. Bradford. 4. Conference of boards of public
charities. 5. Pauiierism in the city of New York. 6. The
farmers' movement in the Western States, Willard C.
Flagg. 7. Ocean lanes for steamship navigation. Prof. B.
Peirce. 8. Rational principles of taxation, David A. Wells.
9. American railroads, Gardiner G Hubbard. 10. Refor-
mation of prisoners, Z. R. Brockway. 11. The deaf-mute
college at Washington, Edward M Gallaudet. 12. The
protection of animals, George T. Angell. 13. American
finance. Prof. W. G. Sumner.
7. 1. Private property upon the sea. Rev. Dr. Woolsey.
2. Conference of boards of health. 3. School hygiene, 1 >.
F. Lincoln and A. L. Carroll. 4. Tent hospitals, J. F. Jen-
kins. 5. National, State, and sectarian universities, A.
D. White and Dr. McCosh, 6. Free lending libraries, W.
W. Greenough. 7. Young men's christian associations,
Cephas Brainard. 8. Ocean lanes. 9 Prison reform in
Europe and America, E. C. Wines and F. B. Sanborn. 10.
Social science record. 11. Conference of boards of charities.
American sportsman. E. J. Lewis. 18G8. . 4617.01
American state papers. Documents legislative and
executive, from 1789. 38 v. Wash.,lS3'2-61. fol.
Contents : Class 1. Foreign relations, v. 1-6 ; to 1st sesa.,
20th Congress, 1827.
2. Indian affairs, v. 1-2 ; to 2d sess., 19th Congress. 1827.
8. Finance, v. 1-5 ; to 1st sess., 20th Congress, 1828.
4. Commerce and nav., v. 1-2 ; to 2d sess., 17th Cong , 1826.
8. Military affairs, v. 1-7 ; to 1st sess., 20th Cong., 1828.
6. Naval aff airs, y.l-i: to let seas, 24th Congress, 1836.
7. Post^ffict ; to 2d sess., 22d Congress.
8. Public lands, v. 1-8 ; to 2d sess., 24th Congress, 1837.
9. Clai-as, v. 1 ; to 2d sess.. 17th Congress, 1825.
10. Miscellaneous, v. 1-2 ; to 2d sess., 17th Congress, 1825.
American stud-book. Wallace (J. H.) 18(57. 4618.08
Amsrican theological review. Ed. by H. B. Smith.
V. 14. New York, 1859-6'2. 8°. . . . 8013.01
If (e.— Merged In "Amer. Presb. and theol. rev.' [8054.03.]
American tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones, and Robin-
son, in the United States, Canada, and Cuba. By
Toby. New York, 1872. 4°. . . . . 1456.09
American tract society. 31st, 38th, 47th, 49th an-
nual report. New York and Boston, 1856-63. 8°.
— Miss {S.) Letters oa the Tract oontroTersy. 2d ed,
Boston, 1858. 8°.
American Unitarian association. Tracts. .\rmy series.
Boston, 1861. 8°. 3514.13
American whig review, y. 1-16. New York, 1845-52.
8°, . 8003.01
American wild fowl shooting. J. "W. Ijong. . 4624.11
American (An) woman in Europe. Mrs. S. K. Ur-
bino. 1869 914.16
American woman's home. See Beeoher (0. E. ) and
Stowe (H. B.) 6016.05
American womanhood. J. C. Jackson, M. D. 4331.19
American (The) yacht list for 1874, Compiled by
Neils Olsen. New York, 1874. 12°. . . 4517.33
American year-book. v. 1, 1869. Ed. by D. N.
Camp. Hartford, 1869. S°. . . . . 6723.01
American literature. See Literature. {American. )
Amsricanisms. See Language. (Americanism.^.)
American's (The) guide : constitutions, etc., of the
United States. Philadelphia, 1819. 12°. 5736.14
Americans in Eome. H. P. Lelaud. 1863. 972.14
Ames (Fisher). Influence of democracy considered.
[anon.] Introd. by H. Ewbank. Loudon, 1835.
8° 5722.01
Note Selections f^om his writings.
— Works. [With life, by J. T. Kirkland.] Ed. by
S. Ames. 2 v. Boston, 1854. 8°. . . 5014.01
Contents : v. 1. life : Letters.
2. Speeches ; Political essays, viz : Lucius Jnnius Bru-
tus ; Camillus ; Laocoon ; Falkland ; Observer ; Sketches
of the state of Europe : Phociou ; The new Romans ; For-
eign politics ; No revolutionist ; Equality ; History is
philosophy teaching by example ; Balance of Europe ; Po-
litical review ; Monitor ; The Republican ; Sketch of the
character of Alexander Hamilton : Reflections on the
war in Europe ; Character of Brutns ; Prospect of a new
coalition against France ; The combined Powers and
France ; The successes of Bonaparte ; Dangerous power
of France ; Non-intercourse act ; Lessons from history ;
British alliance ; Duration of French despotism ; Dangers
of .\nieric m liberty ; Review of a pamphlet on the state of
the British constitution. Miscellaneous essays, viz :
Schojl-books : Hercules ; Hints and conjectures concern-
ing the institutious of Lycurgus ; Americau literature.
— Lowell I J. ) Remarks on John Q. Adams' Review of
Mr. Ames' work.s. [nntm.] 1809 . . . .5093.07
Amss (Joseph) and Herbert (William). •Typograph-
ical antiquities ; or thj history of printing in Enf^-
land, Scotland, and Ireland. Enlarged by T. F.
Dibdin. i v. London, 1810-1819. 4=. 2766.02
Ames (Mary Climmer\ Memorial of Alice and Phmbe
Gary. New York, 1873. 12° 3032.25
— Outlines of men, women, and things. New York,
1873. 16 2-)12.32
— Ten years in Washington. Hart., 1874. 8°. 1131.19
ifcg" For other works of Mrs. A, sec Fiction class-list.
Amherst college.
— Catalogue of books added to the library, from 1855-
71. Amherst, 1871. 8°.
— Semi-centennial catalogue of Amherst college. Am-
herst (Mass.) 1872. 8°. ..... .
— Tyler ( W. S.) History r,f, during its first half cen-
tury. 1821-71 5518.22
Ammergau passion play. See Drama. {Ammergau
passion play.)
Ammianus Marcellinus. Rerum gestamm libri xiv-
xxxi. [Lat. etFr. Tr. par Th. Savalfete. ] Paris ,
1869. 8°. [Nisard's Collection.] . . 7725.02
— Roman history. [A. D. 353-378.] London, Bohn,
1862. 8° 432.27
Anunonius. Aristotelis vita. Edente A. Wester-
manno. Parisiis, Didot, 1863. 8°. . . 7764.15
Ammunition. See Military science.
Amcenitates literarise. See Schelhom (J. G.) 2534.14
Among my books. See Lcwell (J. R.)
Among our saUors. J. G. Jewell. 1874. . 931.20
Among the Goths and Vandals. J.Blaikie. 1870. 996.04
Among the Guerrillas. J. R. Gilmore. . . 195.03
Among the hills, etc See Whittier (J. G.) . 1095.08
Among the pines. J. R. Gilmore. 1862. . 195.04
Among the trees. M. Lorimer. 1869. . . 4915.06
Amoor river and region. See Countries. (Amoor. )
Amory (Thomas, 6. 1691). Life of John Buncle. 4 v.
London, 1770. 16° 122.02
Amory (Thomas, D. D. b. 1701). A dialogue on de-
votion, after the manner oif Xenophon. 2d ed.
London, 1746. 8°. 3022.22
BBOOKLYN MEEOANTILB LIBRARY.
AMORY AMUSEMENTS
88
Amory (Thomas C. ) Life of James Sullivan. 2 t.
Boston, 18)7. 8°. 3167.01
Amos (Andrew). English constitoHon in the reign of
Charles II. London, 1857. 8=". . . . 5717.08
— Great oyer of poisoning. Trial of the earl of Som-
erset for poisoning Sir T. Overbury. London,
1846. 8° . 5f!12.26
— Bnins of time exompliS -d in Sir Matthew Hiile's
History of the ploas of the crown. 1856. 502"). 21
Amos (Sheldon;. Difference of sex as a topic of juris-
prudence and legislation. L., 1870. 8°. 5823.16
— The science of law. New York, 1874. 12°. 5614.23
— SyBtematio yiew of the MdanM of in
London, 1882. 8». . T &6lt.a
Ampere (J. J. ) Litt^ratiun, vojngM, et po<!aiM. a »,
Paria, 1850. 16^ . . .... \T 70(11.11
OonlmU: T 1. EsqolMM da Nont UiMnlun daoolM.
Fnnc*. EooH* ot An«l«t«m. UtUratnr* ■tlnwMiilt
LlltinlarM iUtm, BoMiu*. IJIUnlun icuidiMn.
HMtolncomimrtedMUnfiiM. Bddxtm^H MjrUioto.
gi« KUdlnan. Dm Scald**, t. 1 UmrM dn Potela.
Amphibians. .See Natural history. {AmpKlbiaiu} ; —
also Ocean.
Amuaemeat diioctory nud travelon' guide from tbe
Atlantio to the Paoiao. O.P.Sweet 1870-71 11M.M
AMUSEMENTS, GAMES, SPORTS, PASTIMES, ETC.
Morality and UlUity of Amusements.
OuVure of pleasure ; or, the enjoyment of life in its
sociftl and religious aspects, [anon.] 1K7'2. 3541.06
Donne ( W. li. ) Essays on the drama and on popular
amusements. 2d ed., 1863 1715.20
Framplon (J.) Three dialogues on the amusements of
clergymen. 1797 3515.16
Xoriltbrooke {J.) Treatise ag.iinst dancing, pliiys, etc.
[Shakespeare soc. ] 1756.14
Talmage (7. D. W.) Spoils that kill. 1875. 3612.27
$^ For articles in periodicalx, fee Blackwood, 1806, v.
100 ; Chr. Ex., v. 8 ; Meliora. im:i. v. c : Now Englunder,
1867, T. 66 ; Weatm. Keview. 185ii. v. m.
For essayn, see Gail Uiimiltou'K titumbliug-blocks r2o23.0d];
Helps (A). Friends iu coimcil. 2d fit'f. V i (2531.28]; Mori-
sou (J H.) AmuBenients [3516.151; Matthew Browne [ps. for
W. B. Hands) Ou ai-t and popular amusements, in his Views
kudOpiuions, pp imsi (25U 18] ; Saunders (F.) Bslad
for tbe solitary, pp. 132-161 (2.")42.10] ; Stowe (Mrs. H. B.)
Chimney-corner, pp. 166-2U4 (2543.12].
See aUo Drama, in general alphabet
National and Rural Festivals and Sports.
Brands (J. ) Popular nntiqiiities of Great Britain. Ed.
with additions by W. C. Hazlitt. 3 v. 497.05
Daniel {W. B.) Kural sports. 3 v., lt<07. .4625.14
1. Dogs and bunting. I 3. Birds. Gun.
2. Fishing and angling. |
— The Same. Supplement, 1813 4625.17
llowitt ( W. ) Popular festivities. \_In las Kural life of
England, v. 2. pp. 138-208.] .... 954.06
Maxwell (W. H.) Field-book : or sports and pastimes
of the British Islands. 1833 4617.03
Percy anecdotes, v. 19. 1823 . 0211.19
Peverelly ( C A.) Book of American pastimes, contain-
ing a history of the principal base ball, cricket,
rowing, and yachting clubs of the United States.
1866 4612.15
Ranking (J'.) Wars and sports of the Mongols and
Romans. 1626 4618.03
Smitli (//. ) Festivols, games and amusements, ancient
and modem. 1846 4611.01
Stewart (W. 0.) Popular amusements of the High-
landers of Scotland. 1823 3816.10
Strutt (J.) Sports and pastimes of the people of Eng-
land. 1833 5617.02
Trollope{A.) British sports and pastimes. 1868. 4617.16
Viollet Le Due (K K) Jeux ; pa.sse-temps. 750-1550.
[/n his Diet, du mobilier tran9ai8, v. 2.] . 1315.25
Walsh {J. II.) Manual of British rural .sports. [Hunt-
ing, shooting, angling, racing, rural games, skat-
ing, riding.] By " btonshengo. " [jiseud.] 4615.07
ires(((r.) Dissert, ou the Olympic games. 1824. 1676.08
jIfcS* Much information relative to the amusements and
festivities, and various holidays, of the English will be
found elsewhere, under head of Calendar. See also
Christmas;— Holidays.
In-door and Out-door (including Juvenile) Oames
and Amusements.
American boy's book of sports and games, [anon.]
1865 4611.17
American Hoyle. By "Trumps." N.y.,1864. 12° 4611.24
Bellew(K) Art of amusing. 1866 4611.05
Bohn{U.a.) Haud book of games. 1850. .4611.02
Boy's Own Book. A complete encyclopsedia of ex-
ercises and diversions. 1856 4611.18
Dick (W. B.), F)rost (S. A.), and Taylor (W.
shall we do to-night? By Leger D. Mayne
1874
iiWferC/". E.) Boy's holiday book. 1866. .
Oilbert (C.) Endless mirth and aninsement.
parlor pastimes, magic. [n.({. ] . . .
Head (J. II.) Home pastimes, or, tableaux
1860
//oio to amuse an evening party, [anon.] 1869.
Hoyle {E.) Book of games, [n. d-l . . . .
In-door and out-door games, [anon.] 1868.
Parlor magic, [anon.] London, 1839. . .
tiociable. 1001 amtisements. [anon.] 1858. .
Wood {J. 0.) Modem pUty mate. 1870. . .
youn^ lady's book; elegant recreations. 1859.
) WhM
[pMud.]
4623.12
4611.03
Oaine*,
4632. IS
viTkBta.
4611.06
4611.09
4611.23
4611.30
4611.19
4611.07
4611.16
5427.07
Cbnundrunu, Knigma.1, Charades, Kiddles, Aerobes, de.
Howard (C. J.) Book of conundrums and riddles,
1869 4611.11
llxiiton (C.) Poetical enigmas, asked and answered.
[Diarian Miscellany, v. 1-2. 1775.] . . 4011.11
.yets collection of enigmas, charades, etc, 1806. 4611.12
Orijinai double acrostics, [anon.] .... 4611.08
Planchi (K d'A.) Guess me: enigmas, charades, ooroa-
tics, conundrums, anagrams, e(c.[1872.] 4611.15
" Puzzle monkeys." Acrostics in prose and verse. By
E. L. F. H. 1869 4611.13
Pour deviner. New enigmatical propositions, charades ,
transpositions, anagrams, etc [anon.] 4611ili
Special Oames, Sports, and Pastimes.
1.— Archery.
Ascham (R.) Toxophilus : 1545. Eepr. by E. Arber.
1868 5011.03
'Harrington {D.) Observations on archery in England.
[Arohaeologia, v. 7. 1785.] .... 5128.
Hansard (G. A.) Book of. [1840.] . . . 4617.10
HarijravelR) Anecdotes of. 4625.13
2.— Base BalL
Ball players' chronicle. Ed. by H. Chadwiok. t. 1-2.
1867 A37.13
3. --Billiards.
Orawley (Capt.) The Billiard book. 1866. .4612.09
Duflon {W.) Practical bUhards. 1867. . .4612.08
PAeton (.If.) Game of billiards. 1859. . .4612.07
Roberts (J.) On billiards. 1869 4612.10
4— Boxing, or Pugilism.
'Jigan (P.) Boxiana, or sketches of ancient and mod-
em pugilism. 3 v. 1830 4613.20
— Same. New series. 2 v. 1828-1829. . . 4613.23
Miles (H. D.) Pugilistioa: the history of British boxing.
V. 1 [to 1820. No more published]. 1866. 4613.19
5. —Cards and Card-Playing.
American card-player, [anon.] 1866. . . . 4611.31
Hoyle (K) Book of games, [n. d.] . . . . 4611. "23
Peitigrtw T. J.) On the origin and antiquity of play-
ing cards. [Jour, of Br. arch, assoc. , v. 9.] 1461.09
Secret out ; one thousand tricks, fanon.] 1869. 4611.22
Taylor ( E. S. i The history of playing cards, conjuring,
fortune-teUing, and card-sharping. 1865. 4622.01
See also Sambling. in general alphabet
In asking for liooks, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the aOTHOR'S .NAME, tne drsi part of tua riTU;. and the NUMBim.
84
AMUSEMENTS: Cheokers to Fishing.
Bitiqut.
Baldtein (J. L.) Boles of b^ziqne. 1870. . 4611.33
Oaiiendish. psauL pooketgnideto D^ziquo. 1869. 1611.30
Euchre.
Meehan (C. H. W.) LaT and practice of euchre. By
a Professor, [onon.] 1862. .... 4611.27
WkUt.
BJytt(— ). The whist-player: short whist 1858. 4611.28
Caelebs, pseud. Laws and practice of whist. NewTork,
1859. 32° 4611.26
PoU{W.) Theory of whist. 1870. . . .4611.29
gg- For magaiint articla, ut Fraser'8 mag., v. 79, 1889 ;
BUckwood, V. 97, 186S, uid t. 105, 1869 ; LitteU, 1871, T. 1.
6.— Checkers.
Spayth (fl.) Draughts for beginners. 1869. 4612.20
7.— Chess.
Agnd (H. R.) Book of chess. 1853. . . . 4614.01
Mexandre {A.) Beauties of chess. 1816 . . 4618.19
— Encyoloptidie des tehees. 1837 1466.23
Brown (J.) Chess strategy ; problems. . . . 4614.23
Chess handbook. By an amateur. 1859. . . 4614.02
Cfceus player's chronicle, v. 1-13. 1840-52. .4621.01
— Same : new series, t. 1-4. 1853-56. . .4621.14
— Same : third series, v. 1-3. 1859-61 . . 4621.18
OUy of London Chess magazine, v. 1- . 1874. 4623.01
Cbofc (K B.), Henry iW. It), and Gitberg (C.A.) Ameri-
can chess-nuts ; problems. 1868. . . . 4614.05
Dal Bio (K) Incomparable game of chess. 1820. 4614.28
Fiske (D. W.) Book of the first American chess con-
gress. 1859 4614.03
Heal^(,F.) Two hundred chess problems. 1866. 4614.20
Frire(r-) Chess handbook. 1858 4614.04
— Morphy's games of chess and Frfere's problem tour-
nament. 1859 4614.10
Jaenisch IC. F. de). Chess preceptor ; analysis of open-
ings. Notes by G. Walker. 1847. . . 4614.07
Lewis ( W.) Treatise on the game of chess. 1844. 4614.08
Long (T.) Key to chess openings. 1871 . . 4614.24
Longman {F. W.) Chess openings. 1870. .4614.21
Lowenthal (J.) Morphy's games. 1860. . . 4614.11
Maxims and hints for a chess player. 1853. . 4616.03
Monroe (J.) Science and art of chess. 1859. 4614.09
Morphy (Faulj. Exploits and Triumphs in Europe.
1859 4614,12
— Gamesof CheSs. [Ed.]b7Frfere. 1859. . d614.10
— Selection of games. Notes by J. Lowenthal.
1860 4614.11
Philaddphia Athenceum and New York chess club.
Ghames of the match at chess, 1856-1857.
1857 4618.21
FhiMcyr {F. A. D.^ Chess rendered familiar by tabu-
lar demonstrations. Introduction by J. G. Pohl-
mau. 1«19 4618.18
— Life, by Geo. Allen. 1863 3143.08
aarraU(J.M.) Treatise on chess. 2 v. 1821. 4614.26
Selkirk (G. H.) Book of chess. 1868. . .4614.19
Staunton {H.) Chess tournament of 1851. . .4614.16
— Chess player's hand-book. 2d ed.. 1861. .4614.14
— Chess ijlayer's companion. 1849. . . . 4614.15
— Chess praxis. Supp]. to Hand-book. 1860. 4614. 17
Uratagemsot chess, lanon.'i 1817. . . . 4614.28
Tomlinson {€.) Amusements in chess. 1845. 4614.13
Vida (M. Id. ) Ludus Scacchise : chesse-play. Tr. by
G. B. London, [n.d.] 4°. 4614.06
- Same, tr. by A. Murphy. \In Murphy's Works,
V. 7.] 5057.14
Vogt (C. K) Letters on chess ; with an account of some
of the principal works on the game. 1848. 4614.22
Bibliography.
Simpson {R.) Cat of books on chess. 1863. . 4614.25
History.
'Barringlon (D.) An historical disquisition on the game
of chess. [Arohaeologia v. 9. 1789.] . . 5128.
*X>ouce (F.) Some remarks on the European names of
chessmen. [Archseologia, v. 11. 1794.] 5128.
forbes (D.) History of chess. 1860. . . . 4614.29
'Madden (F.) Historical remarks on the iutroductiou
of the game of chess into Europe, and on the an-
cient chessmen discovered in the Isle of Lewis.
[ArchsBologia, v. 25. 1832.] 5128.
JOS' For Chess gossip, see Arni.chair in the Bmoking
room, p. 73 9* [2512.26] ; .A.lIantio mag., v. 5, p. 662-72 ,
Fraser's mag., T. 46 (The magic cliessmao); Litteil's Liv.
age, 1859, v. 2 (Automaton otiess player). Consult also
Poole's ludex.
8.— Cricket
Bqx{G) Cricket, its theory and practice. 1668. 4612.17
C^icA;e<-field : history and science. 1859. . . 4613.07
Lilly while (F.) Cricket scores, and biographies of cele-
brated cricketers. V. 1-4. 1716-1854. . 4625.01
Pycroft (Rev. J.) Oricketana. [anoji.] 1865. 4612.18
9. — Croquet.
Fdlow{R.) Thegameofcroquet,laws,e<c. 1865. 4612.03
Reid (M.) Croquet ; a treatise 4612.01
— Same, 1863. . 4612.02
10. — Dancing.
Blasis {O Art of dancing : theory, hist 1831. 4612.24
Cellarius (— ). Fashionable dancing, [ab't 1845.] 4612.25
De Walden {K) Ball-room companion, [n. d] 4612.22
Ftrrero {K) Art if dancing. 18.59. . . . 4612.23
tlUUjroue (T.) Complete practical guide. 1S64. 4613.09
Wiilcinson {W. C.) Dance of modern society. [Mor-
alizing essay.] 1869 5427.18
See aermou hy O. Hart, in Patriot preacher [3583.13] ;
and essay by Hunt (L.) Seer, p. 105 14 [2533.10].
11. — Fishing and Angling.
[See also Fish ; Fish-calture ; and Fisheries,
in general alphabet.]
Bibliography of Angling.
Belhune (0. W.) Bibliography. [With his edition of
Walton.] 4616.04
Blalcey (if.) Hist sketches of the angling literature of
all nations. 1856 2722.30
Smith (J. R. ) BibUographical catalogue of books on au-
gUng. [Tr«/^Blakey^K) Hist sketches.] 2722.30
General Works.
Blakey {R.) Angling ; or, how to angle, and where
to go. 1854 4626.22
— Hints on angling. By Palmer Hackle, [pseud.]
1846 4616.01
Bowlker (C.) Art of angling. New ed. 1806. 4626.20
Brooks (R.) Art of angling, rock and sea-fishing.
1740 4626.14
Garter (R.) Summer cruise on the coast of New Eng-
land. 1864 1111.08
Ooiton ( (J. ) How to angle for a trout or a grayling. See
Walton {,J.) and Cotton (0.) 4616.04
CMawhall (</.. ed.) A collection of right menie garlands
for north country anglers. 1864. ... . 1674.26
Daoy {H.) Salmonia. 1854 4616.06
Fis)ierman's magazine and review. Ed. by H. Chol-
mondeley-Peunell. 1864-1865. 2 v. . . 4616.08
HaUock {0.) Fishing tourist 1873. . . . 4616.11
Hardy (G.) Forest life in Aoadie. 1869. . .1153.13
Herbert {H. W.) Frank Forester's fish and fishing of
the U. S., and British Provinces. 1849. 4616.07
— Same. Supplement 1850 4616.10
Kingsky (CI) Chalk-stream studies, [In his New
miscel.] 2534.07
Knox (A. K ) Autumns on the Spey. 1872. . 4626.17
Lanmxm (G) Angler in Canada, Nova Scotia, and the
United States. 1818 1153.03
— Haw-Ho-Noo ; records of a tourist 1850. 1072.03
Maxims and hinta for au angler, [anon."] 1855. 4616.03
Moffat {A. S.) Secrets of angling. Is65. . 4616.17
JS'orris I'l.) American angler's book. 1864. . 4616.27
PenneU(H. C.) Fishing gossip. 1866. . . . 4616.18
— Modern practical angler. 1870 4616.14
Prime {W.C.) I go a-fishing. 1873. . . .4626.18
Roosevelt (R. B.) Game fish of the northern states of
America. By BamweU. [psead.] 1802. 4616.02
Salter ('I. F.) Angler's guide, or London angler. 4626.21
Scott [G. G.) Fishing in American waters. 1S69. 4616.15
Stoddart ( 2', T. ) Angler's compiinion to the rivers and
lochs of Scotland. 1853 4616.26
Taylor (S.) Angling in all its branches. 1800. 4626.23
BBOOKLYN MKBOANTILE LIBUA.BX.
AMUSEMENTS: Ptahtagio 8portin»
26
Wad«([T.) Bod-flsbiog in clear waters, [n. i] 4616.-22
Walton (7.) and CbHoJi (C) The complent iingler : or
oontemplatire man's recreation. 1769. . 4616.05
— Same. 182.5 4626.24
— Same. Notes, etc., [by G.W. Betlinne]. 1848. 4616.04
— Same. Memoirs and notes by Sir H. Nicolas. 2d
ed. 2 V. 1860 4618.12
— Same. 1867 4616.25
Wilson (J.) The rod and gun ; two treatises on angling
and shooting. 1840 4615.0.')
Toung (L. J. H.) Sea-fishing as a sport 2d ed.
1872 4626.11!
Pike.
Pfnnell {B. C.) Book of the pike. Jack fishing.
1865 4616.19
Jioach.
FenneU (0.) Book of the roach. 1870. . . 4616.23
Salmon.
Alexander [Sir J. K) Salmon-fishing iu Canada. By
a resident, [anon.] 1860 4626.08
Ashworih(T.) Salmon fisheries of England. 1868. 4616.28
Conway {J.) Forays among talmou. 1861. . . 4616.16
Fitzgibbon ( E. ) Book of the salmon. By Ephemera.
Uiseud.'] 4626.13
Peard( W.) Year of liberty ; or salmon angling in Ire-
laud. 1867. 4616.21
12.— Golt
Oolf; a Rusaian game. [Fraser's mag., v. 50,1854.]
13. — Oynmastics Eind Physical Education.
Beeelier (C.E.) Physiol, and calisthenics. 1858. 4325.05
Btundell (J. W. F. ) The muscles and their story ;
mental and bodily development. 1804. . 4613.26
Depping (G.) Wonders of bodily strength and skiU, in
all ages and countries. 1870 4613.25
Howard i^J. H.) Gymnasts and gymnastics. 2d ed.
1868 4613.16
Instructions in gymnastic exercises, [anon. ] London.
1823. 8°. 4613.10
Kehoe{S.D.) Indian club exercise. 1866. .4618.10
Kloss(M.) Dumb-bell instructor. [ IKiZ/i LeDiris (D. )
New gymnastics. 1862.] 4613.04
Laspie {B. de). Calisthenics, on Pestalozzian princi-
ples. 1865 4613.15
Lewis (D.) New gymnastics. 1862. . . . 4613;04
— Weak lungs, and how to make them strong. 4324. 27
Madaren{A.) Physical education. 1869. . 4613.13
Mason [S. W.) Gymnastic exercises. 1863. 4613.02
liamnslein (E. 0.) and Hulley (J.) Gymnasium and
fittings. 1867 4613.18
— Handbook ofgymnastics and athletics. 1867. 4613.17
Ttoot (N. W. T.) School amusements. 1857. 4613.01
Schreiber {!). G. if.) Pangymnastikon. [/n Leiwis
(D.) New gymnastics. 1862.] . . . 4613.04
Tyler {M. C.) Brawnville papers. 1869. . . 4613.12
WaXker (D.) Manly exercises. 1855. . . .4613.06
Watson (J. M.) Hand-book of calisthenics and gym-
nastics. 1864 4613.03
4S~ See also Medicine. {Movement cure.) Also an article
in Fraser's mag., n. s. v. 2, 187U, lAthletic sports and uni-
vertity studies); and Higginson's Out-door papers [2532.02].
14. — Hawrking.
S^right {Sir J. S.) Observations npon hawking.
1826 • . 4615.23
15. — Rovdng and Boating.
Macmicliael ( W. V. ) Oxford and Cambridge boat races.
1829 to 1869. 1870 4617.09
Morgan (J. E. ) University oars : being a critical en-
quiry into the after health of the men who rowed
in the Oxford and Cambridge boat-race, 1829 to
186'.i. 1873 4612.16
Putnam {J. D. li.) Rower's manual and boat-club reg-
ister. 1858. 4613.05
Rowing almanack and oarsman's companion. London,
1870. 18° 4612.26
16.— Sluting.
^"**,i£> ""^ <^'''^*' <^- ^•) Staten- tert-book.
looo 46IS 11
VandervtU (U. E.)and Wiiham (F. M.) Plgli»' skMinu
^*'^9 4«ia.u
17. —Sporting. [ Hunting, ihooling, fi»hituj. ]
[See also Hormnaiuhlp i and HorM-raalng.)
ApperteytO. J. ) Ninirod's t-.ur in .Scotland and North
of England. [pseiiJon.] 1838. . . . 9,'>5.03
Arrian (of Aicotnedeia). On conndng. Alao the Cyne-
getious of the younger Xenophon. With an iip-
pendix containing some account of the canoa re-
natici of classical antiquity. 1831. . . i618 U
Baker (S.W.) Rifle and hound in Ceylon. 1869.
Beclcford(W.) Thooghta on hunting. 1810. 4617.13
Berkeley (0. E.) Engligh sportaman in the WMtem
prairies. 1861 461.''j.20
Bogardua (A. H.) Field, cover, and trap shootiim.
Ed. by C. J. Foster. 1874. . . . 7 . nmM
Boner ( C. ) Chamois hunting in Bavaria and the Tyrol
„ I860 4615.17
Browning (M. ) Fortv-four years of the life of a Mair.
land hunter. 1859 3024. 17
Bulger (Q. E.) Leaves from the records of St Hu-
bert's Club, or sporting expeditions in many
lands. 1864 4615.M
Bumpstead (G.) On the wing. 1869. . . .4615.13
Bush wanderings of a naturalist; Australia Felix.
1865 4624.16
Campbell {J.) Field sports in Ceylon. 1843. 1064.16
Campbell ( W.) Old forest ranger; India. New ed. 4624.16
Capper [J. ) Duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon : elephant
and elk sport. 1871 1066.20
Carleton ( Capt. —). Recreations in shooting. By Craven.
1859 4615.06
Clarke (C.) Box for the season. Shooting. 2 t.
1864. 462103
Gumming (K. G.) Hunter's life in South Africa. 2t.
1852 1093.11
— Wild men and wiW beasts. 1872. . . . 4617.31
Dead shot, [anon.] 1870 4615.10
D' Ewes (J.) Sporting in both hemispheres. 1858. 4616.08
ifiyaft (P. ) Sporting anecdotes. 1825. . . .4617.05
EUiotl (W.) Carolina sports by land and water.
1859 1113.10
GiKmore (P. ) Gun, rod, and saddle. Ubique. [pseud T
1869 4615.14
— Prairie and forest: game of N. America. 1874. 1122.27
— Prairie farms and prairie folk. 1872. . . 1122.24
Oreenu>ood{J.) Wild sports of the world. 1864. 4617.15
Hammond (& H.) Hunting adventures in the north-
em wilds [of New York. ] 1856. . . . 1112.16
Hardy (0.) Forest life in Acadie. 1809. . .1153.13
Harris (W. C.) 'Wild sports of Southern Africa.
1852 1085.12
Barliruj {J. R) Hints on shore shooting. 1871. 4615.31
Hawker (P. ) Instructions to young sportsmen : guna
and shooting. 2 v^ 1830 4515.22
HerberHH.W.) [" Frank Forrester."] American game
in its seasons. 1854 4615.09
— Field sports of the United States. 2 v. 1852. 4617.06
— My shooting box. 1871 4617.19
Hitieil (T. H.) Adventures of James C. Adams.
1861 4615.12
Horlock (—). ['-Scrutator."] Horses and hounds. By
Scrutator, [pseud.] 1855 4615.26
— Practical lessons on hunting and sporting. By
Scrutator, \pseud.] 1865 4615.19
Hunting grounds of the old world. [India, Circassia,
Algeria.] By "The Old Shekarry." [i)seudon.]
1868 1012.21
Hunting tours : with anecdotes of masters of hounds,
etc. By"Ceca" f pseud.] 1864. . .4615.16
Idle [Christopher), [pseud.] Hints on shooting, fish-
ing, etc., in ScoUand. 1855 4626.11
Johnson [2'. B.) Gamekeeper's directory. 1851. 4615.26
King (W. B.) Sportsman and naturalist in' Canada.
1866. 4618.11
In aaking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving tlia AUXaoS'S M^UB, the flrst part of the TITLE, aod the NDUBKR.
26
AMUSEMENTS -ANDERSEN
Ktwx(A. K) Autamna on the Spey. [Shooting and
fishing.] 1872. 4G-26.17
Krider {J.) Sporting anecdotes, American game.
1853. . 4624.14
Leaia (K J.) American sportsman. [Fowling.]
1863 4617.01
— Same. 1868 4617.01a
Long(J.W.) American wild fowl shooting. 1874. 4624.11
Meunier ( V. ) Adventnres on the great hunting grounds
of the world. 1869 461.5.21
MUls (J.) Sportsman's library. 1845.. . .4617.08
liavier(R) Scenes and sports in foreign lands. 2 v.
1840. 4624.01
NeaaU {J. T.) Eastern hunters. 1867. . . 1012.19
Hob hunting in the East, and other sports.
ll67. . 1011-19
PaUiser (J.) Solitary rambles and adventures of a
hunter in the prairies. 1853 .... 4624.05
Plain directions for shooting on the wing. By an old
gamekeeper, [anon.] 1873 4615.32
B^voil (B. ) The hunter and the trapper in N. Ameri-
ica. Prom the French, by W. H. D. Adams.
1874 4624.10
— Shooting and fishing in N. A. 2 v. 1865. . 4626.09
Rice(W.) Tiger shooting in India. 1857. .4618.06
Soosevelt (R. B.) Game-birds of the coasts and lakes
of the Northern states of America. 1866. 4616. 13
Shakspear {H.) Wild sports of India. 1860.1012.02
foorting magazine 8184.27
'olfrey {F.) Sportsman in France. 2 v. 1841.4615.01
Tongue ( — ). Becords of the chase, and memoirs of cele-
brated sportsmen. By CeciL [pseud.] 4617.18
Warren (T. R.) Shooting, boating, and fishing, for
young sportsmen. 1871 4615.29
Williamson (T.) 'Oriental field sports. 2v. 1808. 4618.08
WUson{J.) The rod and the gun. 1840. .4615.05
Xenophon. Cynegeticus, or treatise on hunting.
[In his Minor works.] 5076.15
Deer-ttalkirig.
Cdlyns (G P.) Kotes on the chase of the wild red
deer in Devon and Somerset 1862. . 4615.15
(Jonxjoay {J.) Forays among deer. 1861. . . 4616.16
Herbert {U. W.) Deer stalkers. By Frank Forester.
[pseud.] PhUadelphia, 1871. 12°. . . . 4617.19
Scrope ( W. ) Days of deer-stalking in the forest of
Atholl, with some account of the red deer. 3d
ed. 1817 4624.22
Foa-hwUing.
Ilorlock ( — ). Science of fox hunting and management of
the kennel. By Scrutator, [pseud.] 1868. 4615.27
Badclijfe (F. P. D. ) The noble science : fox-hunting.
1S39 4618.10
18.— Trapping.
Newhause (8.) Trapper's guide. 1867. . . 4617.11
Simms (J. R.) Trappers of New York ; or, a biography
of Nicholas Stoner and Nathaniel Foster ; with
anecdotes of other celebrated himters. 1871. 4617. 32
19. — Velocipede.
Velocipede ; its history, varieties and practice. [arum.'\
1869 4612.13
Velocipede ; its past, present, and future. By J. F. B.
1869 4612.14
20.— Yachting.
lO" Set Yachts and Yachting, in general alphabet ;
also Naval Science. {Stamanskip.)
Amusing poetry. Shirley Brooks. .... 1615.32
Amyot (Thomas). Defence of the early antiquity
of the Bayeui tapestry. [Archeeologia, v. 19,
1821.] 5128.
— Life of Wm. Windham. [Windham's Speeches, v. 1,
1812.] 6313.20
An old Bushman, pseud. See "Wheelwright (H. W. )
Ana. .See Anecdotes ;— Table-talk, and Ana.
Anabasia See Xenophon 423.05 ; 424.01
Anacharsis, pseud. See Barthelemy (J. J.)
Anaoreon. Odes and epigrams. Tr. by F. Fawkes.
Ed. by A. Chalmers. [In his English poets.
V. 20, 1810 1626.20
— Same. Tr. by T. Moore, [in his Poetical works,
V. 1.] 1673.09
— Same. Tr. by T. Bourne. New York, 1853. 18°. 1676.10
— Same. Attempted in the metres of the original, by
T. J. Arnold. London, 1869. 16°. . . 1612.27
Anaesthesia. See Medicine. {AnoBsthesia. )
Anagrams. <^e Amusements, p. 23.
Anahuac. E. B. Tylor. 1861 1152.12
Analecta anti-Nicsena. See Bunsen (C. 0. J.) 3414.02
Anam. See Countries.
Auastasis: resurrection of the body. 6. Bush. 3526.25
Anatolia. See Countries. (Asia Minor.)
Anatomists. See Biography [Medical).
Anatomy. See Medicine. (Anatomy.)
Anatomy for artists. See Fme Arts. (Artistic anatomy.)
Anatomy of melancholy. See Burton (Robert). 2517.19
Anatomy of society. See St John (J. A.) . 2542.04
Ancestral stories. J. Timbs. 1869. . . . 6612.15
Anchors. CotseU (G.) Treatise, c(o. Weale. 4517.28
Ancien Regime. See Kingsley (Charles) [513.09] ;
Tooqueville (A. de) [513.02] ; and Histories of
France, prior to the revolution.
Ancient See Antiquity ;— Archaeology ; — and sub-
heading 'Ancient' in Pine arts;— Biography ;—
Chronology ;— Drama ;— Geography ; — Histo-
ry ;— Law [—Literature ;— Man ( Prehistonc) ;
—Mythology ;— Philosophy ; — Poetry ;— etc.
See also (in Countries) the names of ancient
nations and places.
Ancient and honorable artillery company. Fbr ser-
mons preached before th* company in 1809, see Pos-
ter (John) ; in 1810, LoweU (Charles). . 5093.06
Ancient classics [outlined and explained] for English
readers. Ed. by W. L. Collins. 20 v. Edinburgh,
1870-74. 16°.
Contents.
iEschytos, by B. S. Copleston,
1712.21
Aristophanes, by W. L. Col-
lins 1712.U
Ctesar, by A TroUope, 432.21
Cicero, by W. L. Collins,
631416
Euripides, by W. B. Donne,
1723.24
Greek Anthology, by Lord
Neaves 1644.34
Herodotns, by Q. C. Swayne,
421.10
Hesiod and Theognis, by ■ J.
Davies, .... 1652.16
Homer. Iliad, by W. L. Col-
lins 1653.24
Homep. Odyssey, by W. L.
Collins 1653.28
Horace, by T. Martin, 1661.40
Juvenal, by E. Walford, 1662.38
Lucian, by W. L. Collins.
6052. 1«
Plato, by 0 W. Collins, 6426.27
Plautus and Terence, by W.
L. CoUins 1741.18
Pliny, by A. Church and W.
J. Brodribb, . . . 3143.29
Sophocles, by C. W. Collins,
1743.22
Tacitus, by W. B. Donne,
431.17
Virgil, by W. L. CollinB,1694.U
Xenophon, by A. Qrant,421.11
Ancient city. N. D. Fustel de Coulanges. . 421.27
Ancient faiths. See 'Inman (Thomas). . . 3551.21
Ancient fragments. See Cory (Isaac P. ) . . 3536.27
Ancient history. The minor kingdoms : containing
the Ethiopians, Phoenicians, Bactrians, Trojans,
etc. London, 1845. 8° 427.14
Ancient (The) nation. [The Jews.] A sign and a
wonder. New York, 1875. 12°. . . . 3441.24
Ancient states and empires. J. Lord. 1869. 425.09
Ancient world (The). D. T. Ansted. 1848. 4725.09
Ancren riwle ; a treatise on the rules and duties of
monastic life ; ed. and tr. by J. Morton. London,
Camden soc, 1853. 4° 5113.11
Andagoya (Pascnal de). Narrative of the proceedings
of Pedrarias Davila [1514], in the provinces of
Tierra Firme, and of the discovery of the South
Sea and the coasts of Peru and Nicaragua. Tr. by
C. E. Markham. London, Hakluyl Society, 1865.
8° 1165.23
Andalusia. See Countries. (Spain.)
Andersen (A. ) Luther revived : or, a short account
of Johannes Eonge, the bold reformer of the Oa-
thoUo Church in Germany. L., 1845. 8°. 3432.18
BBOOXIiYM UXBOANTILK LIBBABT.
ANDERSEN- ANECDOTES
27
Andersen (Hans Ohriatian). Der Improvisator. Lein.
zig,1858. 16°. 7112.55
— Hut em Geiger. Leipzig, 1849. 16°. . .7113,04
«;• See notion oUae-llut, for Engltah tnn: of hli fttt.
— In S^m, and a visit to PortugaL Kew York 1870
12°
984.16
— Pictares of travel in Sweden, among the Hartz
Mountains, and in Switzerland, wiUi a visit at
Charles Dickens' house. N. Y., 1871. 12°. 991.18
— Poet's bazaar. Pictures of travel in Germany, Italy
Greece, and the Orient. N. Y., 1871. 12°. 964 25
Anderson (Christopher). The annals of the Christian
Bible. Abridi,'ea and oontiunod [to 18491, by S
I. Prime. New York, 18".6. 8°. . . 3735.01
— Hist sketches of the native Irish and their descend-
ants ; with regard to literature, education, efe.
2d ed. Edinburgh, 1830. 12° 491 28
Anderson (James, LL.D., 1739-1808). An essay on
quicklime, as a cement and as a maniure. Boston
* ^1799. 12°. , 6121.04
Anderson (J.) A history of Edinburgh from the ear-
liest period to 1870. Edinburgh, 1856. 8°. 496.09
Andersou (John) Pictorial school history of the
United States. New York, 1872. 12°. . 572.27
Anderson (John J.) A manual of general history,
mas. with maps. New York, 1869. 12°. 412.09
Andersou (J. S. M. ) History of the church of Eng-
land in the colonies. 2d ed. 3 v. London, 1856
A .,^*'° • ;, •„ 3451.01
Anderson (M. B.) Life of Prof. Chester Dewey.
[Smith, report, 1870.] 3936.25
Anderson (MoO.) Diseases of the skin. London.
. ^1872. 8°. 4328.11
Anderson (Robert). Evolutions of field batteries.
New York, 1860. 32°. 4513.02
Anderson (Eufus, D.D.) Hawaiian Islands : under
missionary labors. Boston, 1864. 12°. . 1154.06
— History of the missions of the American Board to
the Oriental churches, v. 1. B., 1872. 12°. 3451.11
Andersen (R. B. ) America not discovered by Colum-
bus. Chicago, 1874. 12°. 563.25
Anderson (Col. W.) Mode of manufacturing gun-
powder at the Ishapore mills in Bengal. London
1862. 1.8° . 4518.21
Anderson (William). Mercantile letter writer. New
York, 1858. 12° 5922.10a
— Practical mercantile correspondence. 17th ed.
London, 1867. 16°. 5922.10
Andersou (William). Genealogy and surnames.
Edinburgh, 1865. 8°. 6614.08
— Manners, customs, and ceremonies of different na-
tions. Edinburgh, [n. d] 16°. . . . 5811.17
Anderson (W. C. ,D.D.) and Haight (F. M.) Review
of Dr. Scott's Bible and politics. San Francisco,
1859. 8° 3513.33
Andersonville prison. iSee Countariea ( United States. )
Aiidersson (Charles John). Lake Ngami ; or South-
western Africa. New York, 1856. 12°. . 1093.14
— The Okavango river. N. Y., 1861. 8°. . . 1094.01
Andes (The). See Coimtries, rfc. (Andes.)
Andocides. Oratioues. Gr. et Lat. [Oratores Attici,
V. 1. Didoi, 1847. 8°.] 7766.02
Andover theological seminary. Review of the " Con-
stitution and associate statutes of the Theological
Seminary : with a sketch of its rise and progress."
From the Monthly Anthology of November, 1808.
Boston, 1808. 8°. 5093.08
Andrada (Jacinto Freire de). Life of John de Castro.
Loudon, 1664. foL 3044.01
Andreini (Gio. Battista). Adam : a sacred drama, from
the Italian. [In Cowper (W.) Works, v. 6.
1854.] 5026.06
Andrew (John A.) Address to the two branches of
the legislature of Massachusetts, January 8, 1864,
Boston, 1864. 8^. 634.32
See also Biography (Individiial).
Andrews (Alexander). The 18th century. Manners
and customs. London, 1856. 8°. . . 443.06
— History of British journalism to 1855. 2 v. London,
1859. 12° 2712.03
Andrews (E. A.) 'Latin-English -Lexicon, founded
onPreund. New York. 1851. 8°. . . 6415.01
Stftta* Borton, 1836. ia». . . . .%83lS
-ara atod(Wd (8.) OBunmar of Uia Litto L2.
gnage. Boston, 18ftt. 13». . . . jSoaoi
^"'l^TSiu^lli ^^^-''^ •'^'-** ■ \£,
Andrew. (Israel De Wolf). iu>^,i on the toSM
commerce of the British N. A. oolonle.. and <5
the neat lakes and rivers of [th* United States!
Washington. 1862. 8°. ..... . j^jfe
Andrew. (James). The psyohologr of *sepUci»ni Md
phenomenalism. Glasgow, 1S74. 12^ 64aiflO
Andrews (James Pottit). Aneodotaa, etc. uMdint
and modem. London, 1789. 8°. . . . 6217 IS
— History of Great Britain, oonneoted with the
?c'^?°'-„°^ Europe ; with sueodotee, de., [800 to
1547]. 2 V. m 1. London, 1794. 4°. . 467 oi
Andrews (J. R.) Life of OUver OromweU to the
death of Charles L London, 1870. 8°. 3045 18
Andrews (John, LL.D.) HUtoiy of the war with
America, France, Spain, and Holland : 1775-1783.
4 V. London, 1785. 8°. ..... . 683 15
Andrews (Sidney). The South since the war : 14
!'^ka m Georgia and the Carolinae. Boston,
1866. 12°. 643.01
■^•^t^ ^^^''•' ^'^« °^ O" '^^ New Tork.
1862. 12°. 3422.OT
Andrews (Stephen Pearl). Basic outlines of nai-
versology. New York, 1872. 8°. . . . 6413.24
— Science of society. No. 1. True oonstitotion of gor-
OTument in the sovereignty of the individual
New York, 1853. 12°. 5812 06
No. 2. Cost the limit of price. New York, 1863.
. ,12°. . . 6812.06
Andromeda, .See Kingsley (Charles). . . 1663.83
— See also Plajra.
Andronicus Hhodixis.
Paraphrase of an anonymooa
Greek writer, (hitherto published under the name
of Andronicus Rhodiiis on ) the Nioomaohean
ethics of Aristotle. London, 1807. 4°. 5018.10
Andros (Sir Edmund). Commission of King Jamaa
II., June 3, 1686. [Force's Tracts, v. 4.] 577.11
Anecdotes.
— -Mianus(G.) His various history. 1666. . 6213.25
— Andrews (J. P.) .iV.,ancient and modem. 1789. 6217.16
— Arvine (K. ) CyolopaBdia of A. ; literature and fine art*
1853 6217.07
— Beauvoisin (J/, de). Collection of A. 1867. 6216.23
— Stick (C.) Anecdotes religious, moral, and entei^
taining. 3 v. 1811 6216.27
— Byerley (J. S.) Relics of literature. By B. Collet.
[pseud.] 1823 6218.12
— Chambers (R.) 'Book of days, anecdotes, etc 2 v.
1864. 6218.24
— Onspin anecdotes : shoemakers. 1827. . . 6216.01
— Entertaining and marvellous repository, [anon.1
1827 . S2U.31
— Odlett(U.) Varieties. 1823 6215.23
— Hood (E. P.) World of anecdote. 1870. 6216.19
— World of moral and religious anecdote. 18'70. 6216.24
— Hunt (F. ) American anecdotes : original and select,
[anoii.] 2 V. in 1. 1830. 6216.03
^ iWu.?fra(ed railway anecdote book, [anon.] 6217.10
— Jacox (F.) Last words. [In his At nightfall, etc pp.
40)-433.] 2532.32
Aspects of authorship ; or book marks and book
makers. 1872 2532.31
— Keddie ( W. ) Cyclopesdia of literary and scientific
anecdotes. 1854 6216.30
— Kirkland (F.) Cyclopssdia of commercial and busi-
ness onecdotea 2 v. 1865 6217.03
— La Tour-Landry (tf. de). Book, compiled for his
daughter. 1868. [E. Engl, text soc. ] .7913.11
— Laricood (J.) The book of clerical anecdote. 1870.
6216.26
— Lambeth and the Vatican : anecdotes of Rome, of
the Reformed church, and of Sects, [anon.]
1825 6216.06
— Oxberry (W.) Flowers of literature ; encyclopeedia
of anecdotes. 4 v. 1821-22. .... 6217.11
— Paramylliia; original anecdotes, [anon. ] 1821. 6215.24
In uUiiK for books, use tha "Book Ordar," gtving the AUXHOB'S NAUE. the first part of the TITLE, aud the MUUBBB.
28
Anecdotes -ATiTiMAL magnetism
Anecdotes.
— Percy (S. and B.). pseiuL for Byerley (T.) and
Robertson (J. C.) 20 v. 1823. . . .6211.01
▼. 1. Htunanity ;— BeDOficAnce.
% Eloquence ;— Patriotism.
8. youth ;— Enterprise.
4. (ieurge III. and family ;
—Fine arts.
11. Imagination ;— 0«iiiu8.
12. Fidelity ;— Honour.
13 Hosiiltality;— Conviviality
14. The Bar ; -Senate.
16. Shipwreck ;— Travelling.
IG. The pulpit :— Integrity.
iV. The stage ; -Music.
18. Industry ; — Commerce.
10. Fashion ;— Pastime.
20. Woman :— Domestic life.
General Index.
6. Captivity ; -Exile.
6. Science :— Literature.
7. Heroism ;^W»r.
8. Justice ;— Crime and
Punishment
». Instinct ;— Ingenuity
10. Humor ; — Eccentricity.
— Relics for the curious, [anon.] 2 v. 1824.
— Schneider (C. n.) Eorin littiiraire. 1S67. .6216.23
— Spenee (J. A.) Anecdotes of books aud men.
1820 6216.10
— Same. Notes and life, by S. W. Singer. 1858. 6216.11
— Tavern anecdotes ; including the origin of signs.
[anon.] 1825 6212.29
— limbs (J.) Century of anecdote. 1760-1860.
1872. 6214.32
Historic ninepins. 1869. 6216.21
Oddities of history : and strange stories. 6216.32
— Wanleu (N.) Wonders of the little world. 2 v.
1806* 6217.17
— Tonne (C. M.) Book of golden deeds. [anon.]
1865 6215.27
See aho Biography {Collective : Legal, Medical, and other
headings) ;— Biblical and religious literature {Clerical anec-
dote!) ;— Fine-arts ;— Law ;— Literature :— Music ;— Table-
Talk, etc.
Set alto Calendar (The).
Anecdotes and reminiscences of illustrious men and
women. [W. C. Hazlitt.] 1872. . . . 3221.12
Anecdotes of actors. Mrs. Anne Matthews. 1733.10
Anecdotes of public men. J. W. Forney. 1873. 3213.10
Anecdotes of the upper ten thousand. See Berkeley
(G. F.) 3257.12
Aneurisms. See Medicine. ( Aneurism. )
Angas (Gfiorge French). 'The Kafirs illustrated. Lon-
don, 1810. fol A.57.20
AngeU (John). Elements of maametism aud elec-
tricity. New York, 1874. 12''. ". . . .4022.32
Angel in the house. See Patmoro (Coventry.) 1675.18
Angel of the world. [7n Croly (G.) Poetical works.
1830.] 1634.17
Angel world, a poem : P. J. Bailey. 1830. . 1614.00
Angelico da Kiesole (Giovanni Quido Siinii Tnsini,
called Fra). Engravings from frescoes in the
chapel of Nicholas V. in the Vatican. London,
Arundel soc. , 1849-69. fol. , viz. St Laurence dis-
tributing alms. St. Stephen before the counoU.
St. Buonaventiu^. St Matthew. St Thomas.
St Laurence before Decius. St. Stephen dis-
tributing alms. St. Stephen thrust out before
his martyrdom. St John. St Sixtus giving
money to St. Laurence for alms. Ordination of St
Laurence.
See also Biography. [Individuai.)
Angelina GusLington's thoughts. [Lady Duflferin.]
1872 2-527.18
Angell (Joseph K.) Law of carriers of goods and
passengers, by laud and bv water. 4th ed. re-
vised by J. Lathrop. Boston, 1868. 8°. 5622.20
— Ijaw of water courses. With an appendix, contain-
ing statutes of flowing, and forms of declarations.
6th ed. Enlarged by J. 0. Perkins. Boston,
1869. 8°. 5622.22
— and Durfee (Thomas). Law of highways. 2d ed. ,
withnotes.byG. F. Ohoate. B., 1868. 8°. 5622.21
Law of private corporations, aggregate. 9th ed.
llevised by J. Lathrop. Boston, JAltie, Brown
& (Jo. 1871. 8°. 5622,23
Angelo (Henry). Angelo's pic nic ; or table talk.
Loudon, 1834. 8°. 2517.01
Angelo (Michel). See Buonarotti (M. A.);— Onattini
(M. A.)
Angelology- •')'ee Biblical and religious literature.
(Angels.)
Angbiera (Pietro Mardie d'). Historie of the West
Indiea [Decades 1-8.] PubL in Latin by Hak-
luyt and tr. by Lok. [/n Hakluyt (R.) Voy-
ages, v. 5.^ 1812.] 916.19
Angleterre (L'), I'Autriche, et les entrevues de Com-
pifegne. [anon,] Paris, 1861. 8°. . . 5091.03
Angley (J. G. ) De Clifibrd the philosopher, [a poem].
With observations in the kingdom of nature. Lon-
don, 1817. 8°. 1612.31
Angling. See AmuBements, page 23.
Anglo-Norman. See Countries. {England: Anglo-
Norman period) ;— Language and Literature.
(English.)
Anglo-Saxon (The) chronicle ; ed. with transl. by B.
Thorpe. 2 v. London, 1861. 8°. [Eolls chron-
icles.] . 5141.—
Anglo-Saxon church. See Bibliccd and eocl. history.
Anglo-Scixons. See Countriea (England: Anglo-
Saxon period) ; also Language and Literature.
Angola. See Countries. (Anjola.)
Angus (Joseph). Hand-book of specimens of Eng-
lish lit^/ature. London, [1866.] 16°. .2751.17
— Hand-book of the Enghsh tongue. London, 1872.
16° 6433.21
Animal chemistry. 6'ee Chemistry. (Animal chemistry.)
Animal electricity. ,Sce Electricity.
Animal locomotion. J. W. Pettigrew. 1874. 4723.24
Animalcules. See Microscope ; -and Natural hist
Animals. See Natural history ;— Biology.
Animal magnetism, Mesmerism, Somnambulism,
Psychic force, dc.
— Animal magnetism ; its history to the present time.
[anon.] With a brief accoimt of the life of Mes-
mer. London, 1841 18°. 3S14.29
— Animal magnetism and artificial somnambulism.
[anon.] London, 1874. 16° 3812.31
— Barth (&.) What is mesmerism? or mesmerism not
miracle. Mesmeric cures, etc. 1853. . 3811.03
— Billot (G. P.) Recherches psychologiques. 2 v.
1839 3414.12
— BritUin(& B.) Man and his relations. 1864. 5438.03
— Brown (S.) Animal magnetism. [In his Lectures,
V. 2. 1858.] 2515.02
Methodology of mesmerism. [In his Lectures, v.
2. 1858.] 2515.02
— Capern (T.) The mighty curative powers of mes-
merism proved. 1851 3811.03
— CoUyer (li. H.) Mysteries of the vital element 2(1
ed. 1871 3814.30
— Coliiuhoun (J. 0.) Letter to Prof. Gregory on ani-
mal magnetism. [App. to Wieuholt (0. ) Seven
lectures, etc.] 3811.01
.— CoxyE. W.) What am I? 2 v. 1874. .3812.40
V. 2. Somnambulism, etc.
— Oronkes ( W.) Psychic force, etc. 1871. . 3814.33
— Denton ( W. and K. M. F. ) The soul of things ; or,
psychometric researches. 1866 'isl4.16
— Dods (J. B.) and Grimes (J. C.) Electrical psy-
chology. 1851 38U.21
— Du Polet (J. ) Traits oomplet de magaetisme ani-
mal 3e ed. 1856 3814.28
— EsdaUe (J.) Mesmerism in India, and its applica-
tion in surgery and medicine. 1851. . . 3814.15
— Figuier (L.) Hist, du merveilleux, v. 3. . 3S12.23
— Qregory (W.) Letters on mesmerism. 1851. 3814.22
— Haddock (J. W.) Somnolism and p.sycheism.
1851 3811.02
— Husson ( — ). Report on the experiments made by
the Commission of the Roy. acad. of med., of
Paris, 1831. From the French. 1836. . 3814.38
— Kerner (J.) Saeress of Prevorst 1845. .3811.17
— Leger (T.) Animal magnetism. 1846. . . 3814.23
— Mesmer {F. A.) Aphonsmes. 1785. . . . 3814.20
— Neumuin (J. B.\ Fascination; or philosophy of
charming. 1852 3814.24
— Reichenbacn ( C. von ). Physico-physiological re-
searches on the dynamics of magnetism, electrici-
ty, etc. 1851 4027.16
Odic-magnetic letters. Tr. by J.S. HitteU. 3814.40
— Rogers (K C.) Philosophy of mysterious agents.
1853 3815.38
— Sandby (Q. jr.) Mesmerism and its opponents.
1844. 3814.14
BBOOKLTM HEBOANTILB LIBRA.BT.
ANIMAL MAGNETISM- ANTE-NICENE
29
— I'esle (A. ) Animal magnetism ; with its applioatioa
to disease. li)13 3814.18
— Tovmsend (C U.) Facts in mesmerism. 2d ed
1844 3814.25
— Wagner (A.) Facts and fallacies of mesmerism.
1845 3814.13
— WienhoU (A.) Sevei lectures on somDambuliHra.
With notes by J. 0. Colqulioim. 1816. . 3811.01
— Zeiffi (0. 0.) Spiritualism and animal magnetism.
1871 3814.32
For articlet in periodicals, tee Hammond's Jour of pay.
med., Oct., 1868 ; Nat. qiiar. rov.. v. 1888 ; Qnar. rev., t.
98, 1863, and Littell, v. 39, 18S3 : Wiiislow s Jour , t. 6
1863 ; T. 6, 1863 ; r. 9, ]8o0 : v. 13. 18G0.
t^ See also Occult scioDcea : SpirltuaUam, The subject
also recelT6B mure or lei^s nutici; in Medicine. {Body and
mind; Medical psychology,)
Animal plagues. G. Homing. 1871. . . . 4332.02
Animal worship. Spencer (H. ) Origin of. [7n hii
Kecent discussions. ] 2543.17
See also Biblical and religious lit. ( Various religions.)
Anuales Cambrise. [447-12S8.] London, 18(J0. ti°.
[Rolls chron.] 5141.
Annales monastioi ; ed. by H. R. Luard. 4 v. Lou-
don, 186;«9. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . 5141.
Contents: v. 1. Margau. Theokesberla Burton. 2.
Wiutonia. Wuverloia 3. Dimstaplia. Bermundesloia.
^. Oseneia. Chron. T. Wykes. Wigornia.
Annals of British legislation. Ed. by L. Levi. v.
1-14. N. S., V. 1-7. London, 1856-74. 8°.
Annals of Congress, ike United States.
Annals of England, [anon.] 3 v. Oxford, 1855.
16° 462.23
Annals of Loch 0(5 ; a chron. of Irish affairs, 1014-
1590 ; ed. with transl. by W. M. Hennessy. 2 v.
Loudon, 1871. 8^ [Rolls chronicles. ] 5141.
Annals and mag. of nat. hist. 3d s., v. 1-14. Lon-
don, 1857-64. 8° 4726.01
Annals of our time, 1837-68. See Irving (J.) 6725.01
Annals of the American pulpit See Sprague (W.
B.) 3457.01
Annals of the army of the Cumberland. [John Fitch.]
1863 633.01
Annals of the kingdom of Ireland, by the four mas-
ters, to the year 1616. Ed by J. O'Donovan, 2d
ed., 7v. DubUn, 1856. 4° 497.12
Atinan (W. ) Difficulties of Arminian methodism. 3d
ed. Pittsburgh, 1838. 18° 3513.16
Anne, queen of Em/land. t<ee Biography.
Annee (L") g^ogra'phique. t.8,1S69. P.,1870. 12°. 931.16
Annee (L') Htte'nxire et dramatique. Par G. Vapereau.
V. 11. Paris, 1869. 12° 2721.11
Annett (Peter). Free inquirer, [/n Deist (The), t. 3.
London, 1826. 8°.] 3548.22
Annihilatinn See BibUoal and relig. lit. p. 77.
Anniversaries. See Calendar (The);— Chronology.
Anniversary calendar, natal book, and universal mir-
ror. 2 V. in 1. London, 1832. 8°. . . 6218.29
Annuaire-almauach du commerce, de I'industrio, de
la magistrature et de I'administration, ou almanach
des 500,000 adressesde Paris, des d^partements et
des pays strangers. (B'uiol BoUin. ) 1870. 2 v.
Paris, 1870. 8°. 6726.01
Annuaire des deux mondes. 1861-62. Paris, 1862-63. 8°.
Annual anthology. [Ed. by R. Southey. ] 1799-1800.
Bristol, 1799-1800. 16^ 1685.28
Annual of scientifio discovery. 1849-71. Boston,
1850-71. 12° 3912.01
JVo«<!.— 1860 61 ed. by D. A. WeUs and G. BUss ; 62-66 by
Welle; 62-69, by 8. Kneeiand ; 70-71, by J. Trowbridge, etc.
Annual record of science and industn'. 1871-74. Ed.
by S. F. Baird. N. Y., 1872-75. "l2° . . 3906.01
Annual registers. — Amer. annual register. 1826-7 —
32-3. 7 V. New York, 18 iO-35. 8°. . . 8001.01
— Annual register : review of history, politics and ht.,
1758-1862. 104 v. L.,[»i.d.] —1863. 8°. . 8005.01
New series. 186.3-74. 12 v. L., 1864-75. 8°.
General index. 1758-1819. L.,1826. 8°. 8006.26
Annuals. See Landscape annual ; — Oriental annual ;
—Rainbow (The). 1847.
Annuities.
— Bentham (J. ) Plan for the conversion of stock into
note annuities. [Works, T. 3 (9).] . . 5016.03
— UeWiit (J.) Tiwttoo on lUb aanaitiea. t WUk Um
Life, by Bamwoa Iftifl.] . . •• aMiM
■ - lUiyts (//.) Npw method for ralninH of imosldil
upon hven 1727 " . mSijS
— Jona (D.) Value of annaiUea and nrminDmrT
pevments, with tables. 1844. . . . timA
— iMmityi, W. (J) Law of annuiHe* 1833. 6014i35
— rrtct ( H. ) Obharruuons on revtmuniMT nnaaaU •
oil annuities, etc. Enlnrgod, with iiAai by W*
Morgan. 7th od. 2 v. Igla. . . . .691123
— Ouijden (KB.) Considerations on rode«mjtbl« ta.
nuities. 1816. [Pamph. v. 7.] . . . 6058.07
— riioman {F.) Theory of compound ioioraa<>Mid an-
unities, with logarithmic tables. 2d ed. 3983 43
t^ See also Life Inraraace.
Annus rairabilis, poem. See Dryden (John)
Anonymous.
J(r Works pubUihed anonymnusty are enterwl aoda>
the name of Ike author if known ; otherwiaa oadsr lbs iln<
looiii of the title not an article : but an anoormoiu work
relating to ■ person, or place, U put under the nioM of tha
person or place. —-' •»■ ~—
Anonymous books. See Bibliography.
Anonymous (The). [Essays, anon.] 2 t. in 1. Lon-
don, 1810. 12°. 2612 27
Another England. E. C. Booth. 1869. . . 106i07
Another traveller I Netherlands in 1767. \8. Pater-
son.] 98126
AnquetU (Louis Pierre). Memoirs of the court of
France during the reign of Louis XIV. and tha
regency of the duke of Orleans. lY from the
French. Edinburgh, 1791. 8°. . . . 3113.31
— Summaiy of universal history. From the French.
9 v. London, 1800. 8°. 414.il
Ansayrii or assassins. .See Countries, etc
An8eU(G. F.) Royal mint London, 1870. 4°. 1586.06
Anson (George). Voyage around the world. 1740-44.
Compiled by R. Walter. [L., 1853.] 8°. 913.19
— Same. [Kerr's Voyages, v. 11, pp. 201-534.] 914.18
See also Biographf.
Aiispach (Fiev. Lewis Amadens). History of New-
foundland. 2d cd. London, 1827. 8* . 564.16
Austed (David Thomas). Ancient world. New ed.
1848. 8° 4725.09
— AppUcatiou of geology to the arts and mapu&ctnres.
London, 1865. 16° 4111.07
— Geological gossip. London, 1801. 16°. . 4111.02
— Geology. 2 v. London. 1844. 8°. . . 4113.19
— Geology. London, 1855. 8°. 4111.01
— Great stone book of nature. P., 1863. 18°. 4111.03
— Ionian Islands, 1863. London, 1863. 8°. . 975.12
— Note book of a geologist 1854 922.20
— Physical geography. 5th ed. L., 1871. 8°. 912.23
— Scenery, science, and art. London, 1854. 8°. 922.20
— Short trip in Hungary and Transylvania in 1862.
London, 1862. 8^ 965.26
— World we live in ; or, first lessons in physical geo-
graphy. 1868. 16° 932.05
— and Latham (Robert Gordon). The Channel Is-
hvuds. London, 1862. 8°. 955.13
Anster (John). Xeniola. Poems, including trans-
lations from Schiller and De la MotteFouqu^
Dublin, 1837. 12° 1612.32
Anstey (Henry). Munimenta academioa, or docu-
ments illuB. of life and studies at Oxford. Lon-
don, 1868. 8°. [BoUs chronicles.] . .5140.
Anstie (F. E., M. D.) Neuralgia and diseases that
resemble it L. and N. Y., 1871. 8°. . . 4332.16
-- Notes on epidemics. ISiSe. 12°. . . .4333.08
— Report on practical medicine, 1865-6—67-8. [Ne^r
Sydenham soc. Biennial retrospect]
— Stimulants and narcotics. Phil., 1865. 8°. 4334.25
— Uses of wines in health and disease. New York,
1870. 12°. 4334.34
Antar, a Bedoueen romance. [By Abu Said Abd al
Malik Ibn Kuraib al Asmai.] Prom the Arabic,
by T. HamUtou. 4 v. London, 1820. 8°. 122.16
Antarctic regions. See Countries.
Antediluvian phytology. E. T. Artis. 1825. 4117.06
Aute-Nicene chnstian library. Tianslations of the
writings of the fathers down to A. D. 325. Ed.
In aaking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the A.nTHOB'3 N.\ME, tha Brat part of tho TTTLB, and the NCTKBSB.
30
ANTE-NICENE -APHORISMS
by BeT. A. Boberta and J. Donaldson. 24 t.
Bdinbnrgb, 1867-71. 8° 3467.01
Contents :
Apocryphal gospels. Acts, and Revelations, t. 16.
Apostolic DatlierB. (First and second Epistles of Ole-
xnent to tlie Corinthians. Epistle of Polycarp to the
Philippian*. Martyrdom of Polyoarp. Epistle of Barna-
bas. I^ietlea of Ignatius. Martyrdom of Ignatius. Epis-
tle to Diognetna. Pastor of Hermas. Fragments of P».
pias. Spurious epistles of Ignatius.] t. 1.
Araobius adversus Gentes. Seven books, v. 19.
Clement of Alexandria, v. 4, 12.
Clementine homilies. Apostolical constitutions, y. 17.
Oyprian, together with Novatian. Miuucius Felix, and an
[auonymous] treatise on re-baptism, v. 8, 13.
Gregory Thaumatnrgus, Dlonysius of Alexandria^ and
Archelaus. t. 20.
Hippolytus. T. 6, 9.
IrennuB. v. 6, 9.
Lsctantiue, together irith the Testaments of the twelve
patriarchs and fragments of the 2-il centuries, v. 21-22.
Liturgies and otlier documeuts. v. 24.
Martyr (Justin), and Athenagoras. v, 2.
Methodius, Alexander of Lycopolis, Peter of Alexandria,
and firagments. v. 14.
Origen. v. 10, 23.
Tatian, Theophilus, and the Clementine recognitions. T. 8.
Tertullian against Marcion. T, 7.
Tertullian. Writings, with extant works of Victorlnus
and Commodiauus. v. 11, 15, 18.
Aafbing (Frederick). History of the campaigns of
Suworow, with sketch of his private life and
character. 2 v. London, 1799. 8°. . . 643.10
Anthologies, fe'ee Poetry. (Selections. Translations.)
Antbologia Hibernica ; or monthly collections of
science, belles-lettres, and history. 4 v. Dublin,
1793-94. 8°. 1886.09
Anthologia polyglotta. H. Wellesley. 1849. 1694.33
Anthon (C.) *01assical dictionary. New York, 1855.
8° 437.03
Antiiou (0. E.) Pilgrimage to Treves in 1844. New
York, 1845. 12^. 964.06
Anthou (John). Law of Nisi Prius, reports of cases
in the supreme court of New York. 2d ed., with
notes. New York, 1858. 8° 5633.24
Anthony (0., jr.) Social and political dependence of
women. 4th ed. London, 1868. 8° . 5824.26
Anthropological review, v. 1-8, 1863 — April, 1870.
London, 1863-70. 8° 4735.02
Note.—Y. 1 includes ' Transactions of the Anthrop, soc.,'
April 21 to July 7, 1863 : v. 2-8 have appended • Jour, of the
Anthrop. soc," v. 2-6. To v. 4 was attached ' The Popalar
mag. of anthropology,' v. 1, 1866.
Anthropological society, (London). Memoirs. 3 v.
1863-69. London, 1865-70. 8°. . . . 4735.13
Anthropological Society. [Publications.] 6 v. Lon-
don, 1863-65. 8° 4734.14
Viz: Blnmenbach (J. F.) Anthropological treatises.
With Inaug. dissert, by J. Hunter on the varieties of men.
Broca (P.) Phenomena of hybridity, etc. Gastaldi (B.)
Lake habitations [6813.18]. Pouchet (G.) Plurality of the
human race. Vogt (0.) Lectures on man. Waltz (T.)
Introduction to anthropology.
Anthropology. See Man.
Anti-Christ See Biblical and relig. lit. {Anti-Ch.rist.)
Antietam national cemetery. History of. With list
of the soldiers buried therein. Baltimore, 1869.
8°. 644.14
Anti-Jacobin. Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. 6th ed.
London, 1813. 12°. 1676.17
— Same. With notes by 0. Edmonds. Etchings by
J. GiUray. 2d ed. London, 1854. 12°. 1677.02
Anti-Janus. See Hergenrother (Dr. J. A.) . 3561.18
Antilles. See Countries. ( West Indies.)
Anti-Lucretius. See Polignao (M. de).
Anti-masonic. See Freemasonry.
Antiphon. Orationes. Gr. et Lat. [Orat. Attioi, v.
1. Didot, 1847. 8°.] 7766.02
Antiquarian enthusiast E. Bigsby. 3 v. 1847. 475.26
Antiquarian repertory. Compiled by P. Grose, T.
Astle,e<c. New ed. 4 v. L.,1807. 8°. 488.10
Antiquarian societies. See Archaeology.
Antiquities of Egypt, [anon.] L., 1841. 8°. 1075.11
Antiquities. See Archaeology ;— Man {Prehistoric) ;
— History {Ancient);— and the early history of
various countries under heading of Countries.
Antiquity.
— Bacon { F. , Lord). Wisdom of the ancients. [Works.
V. 12-13.] 5014.14
Same. [Moral works.] 5015.01
— Burgess {T.) On study of. 1780. [Oxford prize
essays, v. 1, 1836.] 2541.11
— Clarendon {K, earl of). Of the reverence due an-
tiquity, [/ti Ai.'? Essays, v. 2.] . . . . 2521.06
— I^ndicicB antiquas. [In Cla3s. journal, v. 16, p.
22, 288.] 2742.16
See also Education {Classical) ; — and cross references of
Archsology.
AntiseU (Thomas). Geological report, 32d parallel [Pa-
cific E. E. routes Eeports,v. 7.] . . 1127.07
— Hand-book of the useful arts. New York, 1852. 12°.
[Putnam's Home cyclopaedia.] .... 3916.07
— Manu&cture of coal oils. N. Y., 1859. 1869. 3944.07
Anti-slavery. &e Slavery.
Anti-trinitarians. See Biblical and religious litei&-
ture. (Unitarians. )
Antommarchi (Francesco). Last days f Napoleon.
London, 1836. 8° 3127.12
Antoninus Augustus. Vetera Eomanorum itineraria,
cum notis. Ourante P. Wesselingio. Amstela>-
dami. 1735. 4° 437.00
— Ih/er { 9. ) Commentary on A. 's Itineraries of Britain.
1814 467.14
Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius). Commentarii. [Gr.
et Lat.] Parisiis, Didot, 1842. 8°. . . 7767.05
— Thoughts. Tr. by G. Long, B., 1864. 16°. 5434.02
Note. — For essays on M. A., see Arnold (M.) Essa^ in
criticism [2612,13]; Farrar (F. W.) Seekers after God, pp.
267-336 [5435.19]; Contemp. rev. (E. H. Plumtre), v. 10, 1869.
Antonius : a dramatic poem. Heywood (J.O. ) 1725.10
Antony and Cleopatra. See Shakspere (W.) i—and
Plays.
Ants. See Insects.
Anvar-i Suhaili, or Lights of Canopus ; the Persian
version of the Fables of Bidpai, by Husaiu Va'iz
u'l Kashifi : literally tr. into prose and verse, by
E. B. Eastwick. Hertford, 1854. 8°. . 7815.02
Anyta,poem. G. H. -Calvert. 1866. . . .1625.10
Apaches. See Countries. (Indians.)
Apennines. See Countries.
Aphorisms, Apothegms, Maxims.
— Aicoit {A. B.) Tablets. 1868 2512.17
— Aphorisms, chiefly political ; selected from the most
ancient writers. London, [n. d] 16°. . 6212.16
— Aitwell (H., editor). Book of golden thoughts.
1870 6213.27
— Bacon (F.) Apophthegms. [7n W.s Moral works.]'
1852. [5015.01]; [/nMs Works, V. 13,1860.] 5014.15
— Bovee (0. N.) Thoughts, feelings, and fancies.
1857 . 2514.04
— Buxton (C.) Notes of thought. 1873. . .2514.29
— Clvlow (W. B.) Aphorisms and reflections. 2521.02
— Colton (C. C.) Lacon ; or, many things in few
words. 1849 6214.02
— Oremblay { V. ) Nouveau manuel complet du moral-
iste. 2 V. 1838 6214.03
— Demophiltis. Pvthagoric sentences. From the Greek,
by T.Taylor' [ If afe Sallust on the gods. ] 3817.10
— Dockratj (B.) Egeria. v. 1, p. 1-292. 1857. 2523.01
— J?U;er(7:) Good thoughts in bad times. 1863. 3553.20
— Ouicciardini (F.) Maxims. With parallel passages.
1845 6214.09
— Hanway (J.) Moral sentences and wise sayings.
[In his Meditations, v. 1.] 3567.23
— La Rochefoucauld (F., dtjc de). Eeflections. Lon-
don, 1871 6214.08a
— — Same. New York, 1851 6214.0o<
— Lavater {J. C.) Aphorisms on man. 3d ed.
1794 6212.18
— Mann (H.) Thoughts selected from his writings.
1867. 2541.08
— Palmer {€.) ColL of A. and maxims. 1748. 6217.09
— Plutarch. Laconic apophthegms. [Morals, v. 1,
pp. 385-440.] 5435.26
— Quarles{F.) Enchiridion. 1856. . . .6214.06
BBOOKLYN liEBOANTILB IiIBBABT.
APHORISMS -APULEIUS
81
— Rule ai life. [anon.'\ 1776. 6213.23
— Sdect sentences. 1809 6214.07
— Slerliny (J.) Essays, v. 2, p. 03-195. 1848. 2547.10
— Vauvenargea {L. de C, marquis de). CEuvres ohoi-
sies 704H.18
— Washington (0.) MhTimB. OoUeoted by J. F.
Sohroeder. 1858 5076.16
— Whichcole {B.) Moral and religious A. 1753. 3623.03
j^- See also Proverbs ; —Quotations.
Apingi kingdom (My). .See 0u Chaillu (P.) 1092.04
Apjoliu (J.) Manual of the metalloids. London,
18(Jl. 1G° 4214.10
Apocalypse. See Biblical literature.
Apocryptia. iSee Biblical lit. (Apoctypha. BibU.)
Apocryphal gospels, etc. See Biblical lit. (Apooiy-
phal gospels. )
Apollo (Horus or Orus). See Horapollo.
ApoUodorus >4fAenienst.9.Bibltotheca. Notis, etc illus.
C. et T. Miillerl Paris, Didoi, 1853. 8°. 7766.09
Apollouius Rhodius. Argonautioa. Gr. et Lat. Ed.
F. S. Lehrs. Parisiis, Didoi, 1841. 8°. . 7765.08
— Argonautios. Tr. by F. Fawkes. [Cludmers (A.)
English poets, v. '.iO, 1810.] 1626.20
Slime. Tr. by W. Preston. 1811. . .1682.17
ApoUouiua Tyanasus.
— Newman {J. H.) Life of A. [In Hist, of the Chr.
church, 1st cent.] 3415.16
— Philostratus. life of A. With notes by 0. Blount.
1680 3628.04
Same. [In Opera. Gr. et Lat. Didot, 1849.] 7766.06
— mme(,A.) A., of Tyana. 1866. . . .3513.29
— Watson (J. S.) A. of Tyana. [Contem. rev. v. 4, 1867.]
Apollouius Tyrius. Erotica tabula. [Erotica script.
Didot, 1856.] 7764.17
— Anglo-Saxon version of the story upon which is
founded the play of Pericles, attributed to Shakes-
peare. With literal tr. by B. Thorpe. London,
1834. 16° 6424.05
— Apollonius, etc., upon which Shakespeare founded
Pericles. With A., prince of Tyr, firom Gower.
[In Collier's Shakespeare's libr., v. 1.] . 1753.06
ApoUos : the way of God. A. 0. Coxe. 1873.3537.23
Apology for actors. -See He3rwood (T.) . . 1756.03
Apophthegms. See Aphorisms.
Apostles. iS'ee Biblical and relig. lit, p.
Apostles' creed. See Biblical and relig. lit. {Creeds.)
Apo.5tles of mediaeval Europe. G. F. Maclear.
Apostolic fathers. See Aute-Nicene Chr. library.
Apostolical constitutions, ifee Biblical and relig. Ut
Apostolical constitutions. Ed. with notes, by J.
Donaldson. Edinburgh, 1870. 8°. [A-N. Chr. lib.
V 17.] 3467.06
Apostolical succession. See Biblical and rolig. lit
Apostolius (M.) Centvrite XXI. proverbiorum ex opti-
mis auctoribus Gnjecis collectse . Gvm P. Pantini
versioue. Lvgdvni Batavorvm, 1653. 4°. 6217.19
Apothegms. See Aphorisms.
Apparitions.
— Beaumont {</.) Spirits, apparitions, etc. 1705. 3812.27
— Brown (&'. ) Ghosts and ghost-seers. [In his Lec-
tures, V. 2, 1858.] 2515.02
— <hlmet{A.) Phantom world. 2 v. 1850. .3815.07
Same. Traite sur les apparitions. 2 y. 3812. 14
— Orosiand(N.) Apparitions; an essay. 1873. 3815.00
— Orowe iO Night side of nature. 1857. .3815.17
— Daiilon {J., comie de Lude). Treatise of spirits,
against vulgar errors, etc. 1723. . . . 3812.31
— DeKoe (D.) The history and reality of apparitions.
[Miscel. works, v. 13. 1840.] .... 5032.13
True relation of the apparition of one Mrs. Veal.
[Miscel. works, v. 5.] 5032.05
— Dunlap (S. F.) Vestiges of the spirit history ol
man. 185S 3817.18
— Elliott (C. W.) Mysteries ; or glimpse-s etc 3813.40
— ^Viguiry into the nature of ghosts, [anon.] 3815.01
— Ohisl Stories ; Collected with a view to counteract
the vulgar beUef, etc. 1823 3812.32
— Hibbert (S. ) Sketches of the philosophy of A., their
physical causes. 1825 3812.26
— Eowitt IW.M.) History of the supematnraL 2 v.
1863 3815.05
38iasi
■pirila.
3813.30
8815.U
— ^ (^ ^t OUmpnat of the ntpoiiMtaaL »». lUlU
— MiruiU* (J. J. di,. F&eiuiuk(ologi*u 6 ». U6M1
8^. 8817 31
— — Same. Appendioe& 1863. . , . ! ! W17 36
— Oilier (C.) Fallaoy of gho«t», etc 1848. . 3811U
— ()\om(H.D.) Debatable lan(L 1872. . .3816.87
Footfalls on the boundary of anolber worid.
1869 3815 33
— PoynU(A.) World of wondeM. ' 1845." .'
-SadcMe (J. K) Fiends, ghoat*. and
1804.
— StUltno (J. Jf. J.) Pneumatology." 1861. !
— Symonds (J. A.) Apparitions. [M ki$ UtoeaL
1871.] 2547 19
— Tregortha {J.) News from the invirible worid.
„1**23. . 3813 J5
— Unseen world ; communications with it, real or im-
aginary. 2ded. [anon.] 18.53. . . .3812.33
See alto article Id Med. criUo, Julr. 1H63.
j$^ See alto Demonology;— DoLuioiu ;— Folk-lor*!—
Hallacinatloni ; —Occult (cicocm ;— Spiiiltuliam ;- So-
porstitlons ; -Witchcraft ;— Dreama.
Appeal to the people, etc. See Ck>leman (Wm.)
Apperley (Charles J. ) Nimrod's tour in Sootland and
the N. of England, [pseud.] L., 1838. 8°. 965.03
— My life and times. [In Fraser's mag., t. 26-26.]
Appianus Alexandrinus. Bomanorom bistorianim
qu» supersunt Gr. et Lat Paris, Didot, I860.
, ,8°- ■ • ■ ■ 7764.08
Apple-culture. See Agriculture, p. 7.
Appleby ( — ). Illus. hand-book of machinery and
iron work, with costrfc.2d ed. L., 1869. 8°. 3923.27
Appletou (Nathan) and Haygate (W. E.) Doctrines
of orig. sin and the trinity : correspondence. B.,
1«59. 8 3612.14
Appletons' Cyclopaedia of biography. Ed. by F. U
Hawks. Nuw York, 1856. 8°. . . . 3236.01
— ^ Cyclopsedia of drawing. Edited by W. E. Wor-
then. New York, 1857. 8° 3924.26
— Dictionary of machines, mechanics, and engineer-
ing. 2 v. New York, 1852. 8°. . . . 3923.01
— Cyclopaedia. See American cyclopaedia, 1873, e<c.;
Annual cyclopaedia, 1863-74 ; and New Amer.
cycl., 1858, etc.
— European guide book. N. Y., 1870. 12°. 941.19
— Hand-book of American travel Northern and
Eastern tour. New York, 1S70. 12°. . 1072.17
Southern tour. See Hall (E. H. ) . . . 1072.19
Western tour. New York, 1871. 13°. . 1072.18
— Qlus. hand-book of Amer. travel. By T. A. Bich-
ards. New York, I860. 12° 1072.01
— Ulnstrated railway and steam navigation guide of
U. S. and the Cauadaa Ed. by G. F. Thomas.
New York, 1872. 12°.
^ Jour, of lit, science, and art v. 1-11. New York.
1809-74. 4° 2157.01
— Library manual. New York, 1852. 8°. . 2724.20
— Mechanic's magazine, v. 1-2, 1851-52. New York,
1852-53. 8° ; 4°. 3927.01
— Short trip guide to Europe. Ed. by H. Morford.
New York, 18G8. 16°. 9U.17
Same. New York, 1873. 16°. . . . 941.
Apuleius or Appuleius. Fable of Cupid and Psyche.
[Prose transl. by T. Taylor.] London, 1795.
8° 123.05 ; 3093.27
— Same. [Metrical version, by] H. Gumey. New
York, 1806. 12° 1694.36
— Same. Abridged transl. [In Soane (G. ) New cu-
riosities, e(c. V. 1.] 6218.26
— CEuvres completes. [Lat et Fr. ] Paris, 1860. 8°.
[Nisard 8 collection.] 7725.15
— Opera omnia. Ex ed. Oudendorpiana. in lutmi Del
phinu 7 V. Londini, Valp;/, 1825. 8° . 7712.01
Contents.
Apologia, 0ive de magia, v. 3.
De Mundo, v. 3.
I>e Deo Socratis, v. 2.
De Dogmate Platonls, libri
tres. T. a-8. 1
Florida, v. 1.
— On the doctrine of Plato.
FragmeDta, v. 4.
index, V. 7.
Metamorplioseuti, v. ], 3.
Notn variorum, v. 4.6.
Notitia iiteraria, t. T.
loatlmouia, vita, etc., T. 1.
[In Plato. Works, v. 6,
Bohn.] 5415.22
Is aakloff for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving tiie AUTHOR'S NAM2, tlie ttrst part of tba XITLB, lad tb* NUMBIB.
32
APULEIUS-ARCH^OLOO-Y
— Works. New transl. L., iJoAn, 1853. 12='. 5013.12
ConttnU : Meuimorphoses. or Golden us. The God of
Socnte*. The Florida. His defence, or a discourse on
magic. Uetrical Tersion of Cupid and Psyche, by Hudson
Oumey. Mrs. Tighe s Psyche, a poem.
as- .See article by C. G. Prowett, Fraser's mag., Oct., 1873.
Aquarelles; or summer sketches. S. Sombre, [psetid.']
1858 1686.01
Aquaria. See Natural history.
Aquatic monthly and nautical review, v. 1-2, June,
1872-Deo., 1873. N. Y., 1872-73. 8°. . 8001.
Aqueducts. See Arts (Us<iful\.
Aquinas (S. Thomas.) See Thomas Aquinas {St)
ArabeUa Stuart See Biography {Indwidual).
Arabia, and Arabs. See Countries (^Arabia) ; and
Language and literature {Arabic).
Arabian days' entertainments. Les mille et un jours,
oontes Persans. Tr. par Petis de La Croix. [Cabi-
net des f^es, v. 14-15. ] 7052.14
Arabian nights' entertainments. From the Arabic,
with introd. by J. Scott. 6 v. L. , 18U. 16°. 122.21
— Same. Tr. by E. W. Lane. 3 v. L. , 1S59. 8°. 115.29
— Same. MUle (Lesi et une nmts, tr. par Galland.
[Cabinet des fees, v. 7-11.] 7052.07
-Suite. [Cabinet des fees. V. 38-41.] . .7052.38
Arabs. See Countries, etc. (Arabia— Moors— Saliara
— Saracens. )
Arabula (Sacred book of). A. J. Davis. . .3543.17
Arachnidae. See Insects.
Arago (Dominique Francois Jean). Aeronautic voya-
ges. [Smith, report, 1863.] .... 3936.18
— Biographies of distinguished scientific men. 2 v.
Boston, 1859. 12° 326:^.10
— Eulogy on Ampere. [Sm. rep. , 1872.] . . 3936.-27
— Eulogy on W. Herschel. [Sm. rep., 1870.] 3936.25
— Eulogy ou Th. Young. [Sm. rep., 1869.] . 3936.24
— History of my youth. Tr. by B. PoweU. London,
1855. 16°. [T. L., V. 17.] 5075.22
— Meteorological essays, introd. by A. von Humboldt.
London, 1855. 8 4021.16
— Popular astronomy. Tr. by W. H. Smyth and B.
Gmut 2 v. London, 1855. 8°. . . . 4017.21
Aragon. See (in Biography) Ferdinand ; ^in Coun-
tries) Spain.
Aral Sea. See Countriea
Aram (Eugene). See Biography (Individual).
Ararat See (in Countries) Ararat ; — Armenia.
Aratus Solensis. Phsenomena el prognostica. Keoens.
A. Koechly. Parisiis, Hidoi, 1857. 8°. 7766.17
— Phenomena or appearances of the stars ; tr. by N.
L. Frothingham. [In /lis Metrical pieces. ] 1613.17
- OtUey ( W. Y.) On a ms. in the British museum of
Cicero's trans! of Aratus. [Archseologia, v. 26,
1836.] • . . . . 5128.
Arauoaua. See Brcilla (A de) 567.23
Araucaniaus. See Countries. (Okili.)
Arber (Edward, ed. ) English reprints, v. 1-14. Lon-.
don, 1868-71. 16° 5011.01
Contents. V. |, Milton (J.) Areopagitlca, 1644. Latimer
(H.) Sermon on the ploughera, 1549. Gosson (8.) Schoole of
abuse, 1579. 2. Sidney (P.) An apolot^ie for poetrie, 1596.
Webbe (E ) Hia trauailes, 1690. Solden (J.) Table-talk,
1689. 3. ABCbam (K ) ToxophlluB, 1515. Addison (J.)
Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost, 1711-12. 4. Lyly (J.)
Euphues ; The anatomy of wit, 1579 ; Euphues and his
England, 1580. 5. Villieis (G.) The Kehearsal, 1672. Gas-
coigne (G.) The Steele glas, and other pieces, 1576-7.
Earle (J.) Micro-cosmograpbie, 1628. 6. Latimer (H.)
Seven sermons before Edw. VI., 1649. More {Sir T.) Uto-
pia. 1566. 7. Futteuham (G.) Arte of English poesie,
1589. 8. Howell (J.) Instruction for forreine travell.
Udall (N.) lioister Doister. Revelation to the monk of
Evesham. James VI., of Scotland. Essays of a prentice
in the divine art of poesie. 9. Naunton {Sir R ) lYag-
menta regalia, 1630 53. Watson (T.) Poems. |0. Habing-
ton (W.) Castara, 1634-40. Ascham (B.) The scholeniaster,
1570. tl. Tottel'B Miscellany: songs and sonnets by the
earl of Surrey, Sir T. Wyatt. N. Grimald, and others, 1567.
12. Lever (T.) Sermons, 15jO. Webbe (W.) Discourse on
li^glish poetrie, 1586. (3. Harmony of Lord Bacon's Es-
says, four texts, 1597-1638. 14, Roy (W.) and- Barlow (J.)
Rede me and be nott wrothe, 1528 ; Proper dyaloge betw.
a geutillnian and a husbandman, etc., 1530 ; A compendi-
ous treatise, etc., 1530. Raleigh {Sir W.)— Markham (G.) —
Llnscboten (J. H. van). Last fight of the Revenge at sea,
1691. Googe (B.) Edogs, Epytaphes, and Sonettes, 1563.
Arbitration See Law. {Arbitralioii, 2iiler)Mliotial laie.)
Arblay {Mme. F. d') Memoirs of Dr. Burney. Phila.
1833. 8°. 3026.20
yote. See Fiction, for her novels '—Biography, for live*
of her.
Arbor vitfe. ifec Arraes. (D. M) .... 4322.27
Arboretum et frutioetum. See Loudon (J. C. ) 4917.03
Arbuthnot (John, M.D.,) Miscellaneous works.
[With] supplement 3 v. in 1. Glasgow, 1751.
1'2° 5012.07
Contents. Vol. |, UsefulneBS of mathematical learning.
Brief account of J. Ginglicutt's treatise [on] the alterca-
tion of the ancients. Learned dissertation on dumpling.
Gulliver decypher'd ; or. Remarks on [Gulliver's Travels
Into several remote nations. Critical remarks on Gulli-
ver s travels ; by Dr. Bantley. Account of the state of
learning in the empire of LilUput ; with the history of
Bullum. State quacks or the political botchers. Account
of thesickuessanddeatli of Dr. \V— dw— rd ; by Dr. Tecimi-
cum. Life of Don Bilioso de L'E.stomac. Moat wonderful
wonder : travels of Mynheer Veteranus. Manifesto of
Lord Peter. The devil to pay at St. James s Epitaph on
a greyhound. Notes of the six days preceding the death
of a late Eight Rev. . 2. The masquerade, a poem.
Harmohy in an uproar. History of John Bull, Pt 3.
Supplement to dean Sw— fs miscellanies. Letter to Swift
[on his] Dedication to a great man, concerning dedications.
Congress of bees. Art of selling bargains. Sermon on
the union in 1706. Examination of Woodward's account
of the deluge.
— Same. Supplement. Glasgow, 1751. 16°. 5012.07
Contents : Fx-eeholder's PoUtical catechism. Know yoiur-
self. Transl. of Huygens De ratiociniis in ludo aiese.
— Law is a bottomle8.s pit : or, hist, of John BulL
[In Swift (J.) Works, v. 6, 1824.] . . 5074.09
Arbuthnot (Hon. Mrs.) The henwife. Edinburgh,
1868. 12°. 6134.20
Arc (Joan of). See Biography (Individual).
Arc de triomphe de I'^toile. [Description et planches]
par J. D. Thierry A.47.02
Arcadia (Countess of Pembroke's). See Sidney
(Sir P.) 5066.05
Arcana of science and art. [Ed. by J. Timbs] 11 v.
Loudon, 1828-38. 16° 3921.01
Arcana of science and art : popular inventions and
improvements. [Ed. by J. Timbs.] 11 v.
London, 1828-38. 16° 3921.01
!^ote. For a continuation see Timbs' Year-book of facta.
•Archeeologia : or, miscellaneous tracts, relating to
antiquity. Published by the Society of antiqua-
ries, of London, v. 1-39. 1770-1863. London,
1786-1863. 4= 5128.04
— Same. Index to v. 1-15. Lon., 1809. 4°. . 5128.01
— Same. Index to v. 16-30. Lon., 1840. 4°. . 5128.02
Archaeologia Americana. See American antiq. soo.
[577.18.]
Archaeological institute of Great Britain and Ireland.
Archaeological journal v. 1-24. London, 1844-67.
8". 1462.15
Archaeological joumaL See British archaeological
association [1461.01]. Also, Archaeological in-
stitute of Great Britain [1463.19].
Archaeology.
— vlnfi^uarian repertory. 4 v. 1807. . . . 488.10
— 'ArchiBologia. v. 1-39. 1770-1863. . . . 5128.04
Same. Index to v. 1-15 5128.01
Same. Index to v. 16-30 5128.02
— Archaiological institute of Great Britain. Journal, v.
1-24. 1844-67. 8° 1462.15
— British archaeological association. Journal, v. 1-24.
1845-68 1461.01
— Fosbrooke (T. D.) 'Encyclopaedia, dc. New ed.,
2 v. 1843 437.01
— Morlot (A.) Gen. views of A. [Sm. rep., I860.] 3936.15
— Royal soo. of literature. Trans., 1829-39. 3 v. 5068.01
Same. 2d series, v. 1-9, 1843-70. . . 5066.09
— Westwood (J. 0. ) ArchjBological notes made dxur-
ing a tour in Belgium, Western Germany, and
France. [Archaeol jour. v. 18, ] 1463.13
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BBOOELTN MEBOANTILK LIBBAEY.
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— Heraldry ;—Inscnption«;—Lai!0;—Mannor« »ud Cus-
toms {—Names ; - Marriage ; - Nomiematloa ; — Fotterr j
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American asBociatiou for tlie promotion of science, and
the Publications of the Smithsonian Institution also af-
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Archaia. .S>e Dawrson ( J. \V. ) 3702. 18
Archelavis. Works. Tr. by S. D. F. Salmond. Edin.
1871. 8°. [A.-N.Ohr. Ubr., V. 20.] . .3407.09
Aroher (T.) Terrible BiohUof London md l,b«i»
of loTe. Ijondon, 1870. ir. . . MlflM
'^•"^asi'^- ,«' Populwooonomio botany. 'LooJ-ii,.
Archenua De divereU ooloriboi.' [Vn ' Mamfleld
{«i-s. M. P.) Original troatiw^] . . . uaaoi
Aronsry. See Amuaemsnta, p. 23.
Arohss. See Arohiteotura ;— Att» (UmAiI : Arehu
— Bridijes ;— Kmiineerinii ). '
Arohipslago. See Coimtrio*. (Oreeian AraMiMlago:
Eastern Archipelago.)
ARCHITECTURE.
General and MisoaUctneous Works.
.American institute of arehiteoture. Proceedings. 1316.28
Barry (Sir C.) Life and works. By Bev. A. Barry.
18G7 • . . . 1313.12
Chambers (W.) Treatise on the decorative part of
civil architecture. With notes and an examina-
tion of Grecian arch., by J. Gwilt. 1862. 1316.03
ChildsiG. W.) Philadelphia Public Ledger bnildinK.
1868 1313.40
Oresy (jE) .Analytical index. See Hope {T.) Hist.
essay 1315.33
Dwyer {C. P.) Economy of church, parsonage, and
school architecture. 1856 1313.21
Oailhabaud {J.) 'L'architecture du V. au XVIL sidcle,
et les arts qui en dt!pendent. Text, i v. Atlas, fol.
1858 1316.12
GarbeU{E.L.) Principles i f design in A. 1850. 1312.03
Heider (0.), Eitelbenjer {li.von), wid Heisir {J.) 'ilittel-
Slterliche Ktinstdenkmale des osterreichisohen
Kaiserstsiates. 2 v. 1858 1316.22
Kimj (7'. II.) 'Study-book of mediseval architecture
and art. A series of working drawings of the
principal monuments of the middle ages. 4 v.
1868 1317.12
Lftf'tvtr (M.) Beauties of modern A. 1849. .1315.02
Lefivre [A.) Wonders of architecture. 1870. 1312.17
Richardson {!'. A.) Art of architectural modeling in
paper. 1859 1312.04
Buskin (J.) Lectures on A. 1856. .... 1313.11
— Poetry of A. : cottage, villa, etc. 1873. . 1312.26
— Seven lamps of A. 18-52 1313.10
— 'Stones of Venice. 3 v. London. 1851-53. 8°.
1 The Foundations. % The Sea Stories. 8. The Fall.
Same. 3 v. New York, 18.01. 8". . . 1315.06
Note. For criticisms, see Fraser's mag., (2 art.) v. i9,
1854 ; North Br. rev., v. 21, 1854.
ScoU {&. G.) Remarks on secular and domestic A.
1858 1313.25
Sharpe {E.) Treatise on the rise and progress of de-
corated window tracery in England. 1849. 1314.14
Street (0. K.) New Courts of justice, [London].
1872 1313.32
Verdier {A.) and Cattois (K) 'Architecture civile et
domestique an mdyen age et a la renaissance. 2 t.
1864 1316.09
VioUet-Le-Vuc (E. R) Story of a house. 1874. 1313.34
VUrucius PoUio (M.) Architecture. Tr. by J. Gwilt.
1826 ■ . 1316.01
Same. From the Latin, by J. Gwilt. 1860. 1312.06
— De architectura. Lat. et Fr. Tr. par Berrault.
[Nisards collection.] 7725.03
Wigltt {P. £.) National Academy of Design. Pho-
tographs, with essay and description. 1866. 1316.07
Wlghtwick (0.) Palace of architecture. 1810.1315.34
j8^ See also essays by S. Ferguson, in Afternoon lec-
tures v. 2 [2512.21! ; by T. Lowth, in Oxford prize essays,
T. 1 (2541.11]; Ed. rov. v. 118. 18S3. (Modern avcMtecture) ;
N. A. rev., y. 112. 1871 ; Loud. quar. rov., v, 95, 1854 : Quar.
rev., V. 132, 1872 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 8, 1867. [Future of
London A., by H. Conybeare; ; Fraser's mag., v. 3, 1871, (.4. in
its relation to modern life) ; Fraser's mag. N. S. v. 6, 1872,
{True school for arcfiitects).
Building and Carpentry.
1. Building.
Allen (CB.) Treatise on cottage B. 1857. .1312.05
Arulrews {0. H.) Agriculture engineering, v. 1.
1852 6135.01
Benjamin (A.) Architect, or practical house carpenter.
1853 1315.29
— Builders' guide. 1853 1315.28
Bowen (J. if.) Eoport upon buildings, bnfldian m*.
terials, etc v. i of. 3015.09
Brees (,S. G.) Glossary of practical architcotnro and
oivil engineering. 1852 1313 05
Brooks (S. U.) Treatise on the erection of dwoUina
houses. 1860 1312.15
Bullock (J.) Rudiments of building. 1855. . 1313.23
Bum (Ji. S.) Building construction; brick, stone,
aud slate. 2 v. 1873 3942.07
/)autdTO)i(ii; .4.) Our houses, e<c. 1869. . .1311.01
Dobson{E.) Rudiments of bnilding. 1859. . 1312.01
Gibbons (D.) and Hesketh(R.) MetropoUtan building
act, with notes, etc. 1859 6635.31
Halfpenny ( W.) Newandcompleatsystem.1759. 1313.22
Pewtner (W.) CJopiprehensive specifier. 1870. 1311.03
Smeaton (A. C.) Builder's pocket companion. 1312.12
Use/'ui arts employed in construction, [anon.] 1311.06
i. Carpentry and Joinery.
Amateur mechanic's workshop. 1870. . . . 3923.06
Avelbvj (S. T.) Carpentry and joinery. 1871.3924.11
Bemrose ( W. ) Fret-cutting and perforated carrine.
^ 1869 1316.19
Bow (K. U.) Economics of construction in relation
to framed structures. Preliminary parts. Classi-
fications of structures. Diagrams of forces.
1873 3942.09
Clouqh (A. B.) Contractor's manual and builder's price-
book. 1855 1311.02
Nexdands(J.) 'Carpenter and joiner's assistant. 1867.
1317.16
mcholson (P.) Carpenter's new guide. 1819. 1316.20
liiddell{R.) New elements of hand-railiug. 187J. 1316.27
Bobison (Prof.) and Tredgold (T.) Rudimentary trea-
tise. 1859 1312 07
— Same. Atlas of engravings. 1859. . . . 1315.36
7'arbuck {E. L.) *EncyclopiBdia ot 1857. .1316.21
2'redgold{T.) Elementary principles of. 1871.1312.20
Byzantine Architecture.
PetU {Rev. J.) Remarks on mediseval architecture in
the East. [ArchaeoL jour. v. 23. ]. . . 1463.08
Texier (C.) and FuUan (11. P.) Byzantine architec-
ture. 1864 1317.11
Church Architectore.
Barr (J.) Anglican church A. 1843. . . .1311.08
Bourasse (J. J.) Les 'plus belles ^glises du monde.
1857. 1314.13
Davidson (E. A.) Gothic stonework. [187L] 1311.04
DoUman (F. T.) Examples of interior pulpits existing
in England. 1849 1316.08
Ecdesiologisi (The). 29 v. London, 1843-68. 36;J5.01
HoUy (H. H.) Church architecture. 1871. . 1316.26
Jackson (T. &.) Modern gothic A. 1873. .1311.09
Markland {J. H. ) Remarks on English churches, and
on the expediency of rendering sepulchral me-
morials subservient to pious and christian uses.
1843 1313.09
Murray (J. ) Hand-book to the cathedrals of England,
liastem division : Oxford, Peterborough, Nor-
wich, Ely, Lincoln. 1862 1313.17
— Same. Northern division. Part 1 : York, Ripon,
Carlisle. Part 2 : Durham, Chester, Mauchestiir.
2 V. 1869 1313.13
— Same. Southern division. Part 1 : Wincheslor,
Salisbury, Exeter, Wells. Part 2 : ChichestOT,
Canterbury, Rochester. 2 v. 1861. . . 1313.15
— Same. Western division: Bristol, Gloucester, Here-
lord, Worcester, Lichfield. 1867. . . 1313.18
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ARCHITECTURE
.Veale (J. M.) Hierologas ; or the cborch tourists.
1843 1311.07
Okely {W. 8.) Deyelopment of christian A. in Italy.
I860 1315.38
Petit {J. L.) Kemarks on church A. 1841. 2 v. 1314.15
.Storer (J. ) 'Hist, and antiq. of cathedral churches of
Or. Britain. 4 v. 1814. 1313.35
WM iB.) Sketches of continental ecclesiology. 1868.
1315.13
Wickes (C.) 'Illustrations of the spires and towers of
tie mediaeval churches of England. 2 v. 1853-
55 1317.21
Note.— See article ' Cta. arch, of Europe ' in North Br.
roT., y. S*, 1861.
See alto in general alphabet. St. Pauls .—Westminster
abbey.
Dictionaries.
OunUiJ.) 'Encyclopsedia of A. 1850. . .1314.01
Loudon (J. C. ) Encyclopaedia of cottage, farm and vil-
lage A. 1869 1314.33
aiMirl (if.) *Dictionary of A. 3 v. in 2. 1854. 1314.02
Porfcer (J. i/.) Concise glo.«sary of terms. 1869. 1312.16
— Glossary of terms. 2 v. in 3. 1850. Text, v. 1.
Plates, V. 2. Pts. 1-2 1315.10
Bamie (D. ) Dictionnaire gendral des termes d'archi-
tecture en Francais, Allemand, Anglais et Italien.
1315.37
Domestic, Suburban, and Rural.
Alkni^L. F.) Kural architecture. 1860. . .1314.18
Amot(D.H.) •Gothic A.: residences. 1851. 1315.01
Bosiie\j.W.) Domestic A.: designs, e(c. 1869. 1314.28
Cleveland {H.W.) Villas and farm cottages. 1856. 1314.31
Cummings (M. F.) and MUler (C. C.) Architecture.
Designs, etc. 1865 1317.07
Daly (C.) 'L'architeoture priv^e au 19e sieole sous
Napole'on III. Nouvelles maisons de Paris et de
ses environs. 2 v. in 3. 1864 1317.04
V. 1, Hotels prives. t. 2. Maisous a loyer. v. 2. Villas
Buburbaines.
Downing (A. J.) A. of country houses. . . 1314.21
— Cottage residences. 1852 1314. 19
— Landscape gardening, with remarks on rural A.
1841 1314.20
Same. 8th ed. [about 1870.] .... 6125.10
— Eural architectxire. [/n Ais Kural essays. ] 6125.07
Dwyer (C. P.) Immigrant buUdcr. 1872. .1312.24
Fiddl^M.) City architecture. 1854 1313.24
Qardner (E. C) Homes and how to make them. 1312.27
Grammar of house planning, [anon.] 1868. . 1312.23
Hale {R K) Workingmeu's homes. 1874. . 5825.30
.fiobbs (J: K ) A. ; designs and plans. 1873. .1313.33
Solly (H. H.) Count^ seats ; country churches, city
buildings, etc. 1863 1314.24
Bouse (The): a pocket manual. 1859. . . . 1312.02
Lakey (C. D.) Village and country houses ; designs.
1875 1316.02
Loudon (J. C.) 'Encyclopaedia of cottage, farm and
villa architecture and furniture. 1869. . 1314.33
— Villa gardener. 1850 6125.01
Marvel IL), pseud. Freehold villa for nothing. 2d ed.
[1873.] 1311.10
Morris (T.) House for the suburbs. 3ded. 1870. 1314.29
Keplon (B.) Landscape gardening and architecture.
1840 612.y02
BuAardson IC. J.) The Englishman's house. 2d ed.
1870. 1312.28
— HousebuUding. 2d ed. 1873. • .. • • 1312.25
— Picturesque designs for mansions, villas, lodges, etc.
1870 1315.39
Bdbinson (P. F.) Designs for lodges and park en-
trances. 1833 1316.05
— Bural architecture. 1836 1316.06
Sloan (X.) American houses : designs for rural build-
ings. 1861 1314.23
— 'City and suburban A. 1859 1317.01
— Constructive architecture. 1859 1317.02
— •Model architect : cottages, villas, rfc 2 v. 1317.17
Smiili (D.) How to construct a freehold villa. 2d ed.
[1873.] 1311.10
Todd {HE.) Country homes, and how to save money.
186a 1314.27
Same. New ed. 1870 1314.30
Vaux(C.) Villas and cottages. 1857. . . .1314.25
Wheder(6.) Choice of a dwelling. 1871. .1312.22
— Homes for the people. 1867 1314.22
Woodward (©. E.) 'National architect: dwelling
houses for the country. 1869 1316.24
— and ( F. W. ) Country homes. 1865. . . 1314.26
Note.~See aUo Fraser's rcag.. v. 58, 1858. {Villat and
Cottages) : Quar. rev., v. 107, 1860, {Laborers' homes) ; West,
rev., V. 90, 1868, {Co-optrralian in people's dwe(Uttgs).
English.
JEssex (J.) Eemarks on the antiquity and the different
modes of brick and stone buildings in England.
[Archaeologia, v. 4, 1786.] ..... 6128.
Nash {J. ) 'Mansions of England in the olden time.
Be-ed. by J. C. Anderson. 3 v. 1871. . 1317 26
Parker {J. 11.) Domestic A. in England from Ed-
ward L to Ricliard IL [anon.] 1853. . . 1313.02
Same. From Hichard II. to Henry VIH. 2 v.
1859. ., 1313.03-4
Pyne (W. H.) 'History of the royal residences. 3 v.
1819 ."■ 1317.23
Turner (T. H.) Domestic A. in England from the con-
quest to the end of the 13th century. 1851. 1313.01
Hand-book for visitors to Oxford. 1847. . . 1312.13
Ae'ale(J.P.) 'Mansions of England. ■J.v. 1847. 1315.35
Hickman {T.) An attempt to discriminate the styles
of architecture in England, from the Conquest to
the Heformation. 1835 1314.11
aS" See also Ghnrch architecture, p. 33.
French.
Clutton (H.) 'Remarks, with illustrations of the do-
mestic architecture of France, from Charles VL to
Louis Xn. 1853.
Inquiry into the chronological succession of the styles
of Romanesque and pointed architecture in
France. London, 1850. 8° 1313.06
Viollet4e-Duc {E. K ) Dictionnaire raisonni; de I'archi-
tecture fran^aise du xi. au xvi. sifecle. lOv. 1315. 14
Wriijht {Rev. 0. JV.) and Allom (Thomas). France il-
lustrated, exhibiting its military and ecolesiastioal
architecture. [1845-47.] 966.02
See also Works of Daly (C.) ; Gailhabaud (J.) ; VerdiM
(F.) and Oattois (F.) ; and Viollet-Le-Duc.
Gothic.
Eastlake (C. L.) History of the Gothic revival in Eng-
land. 1872 1315.41
Hawkins {J. S.) History of Gothic A. 1813. 1313.29
Liibke ( W. ) Ecclesiastical art in Germany during the
middle ages. From the German, by L. A. Wheat-
ley. 1870 1455.26
Muir (W. J. C.) Pagan, or Christian? 1860. 1312.21
Schlegel {K. W. F. von). Principles of Gothic A. [In
Ais .Esthetic works.] .... . . 2542.12
See also articles in Blackwood, v. 91, 1862 ; Afternoon lec-
tures, V. *, (Architecture in tite 13(A century, by G. B.
Street) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 18, 1872, (Romanesque arcliitee-
ture) : North Br. rev., v. 28, 1858, (Scott's Gothic A.)
S^ See also headings 'General,' 'Church,' 'English,'
' French,' ' Norman,' ' Spanish.'
History of Styles.
Oordon (0. H., earl of Aberdeen). Principles of beauty
in Grecian A. 1860 1312.11
Fergusson (J.) Hand-book of A. 2 v. 1855. . 1314.05
— History of architecture in all countries. 2v. 1314.07
— History of the modern styles of A. : sequel to the
"Hand-book," efc. 1862.. .... .1314.09
Ifote.—For reviews, see Ed. rev., v. 105, 185T ; (Juar. rev.,
V. 100,1869. „.. ,„
i^efimaji(£ A) Historyof A. 1819. . . .1314.10
Uope(T.) Historical essay. 2 v. 1840. . . 1315.31
Same. Analytical index, by E. Cresy. 1836. 1315.33
TvihUl {L. C.) History of A. 1848. . . .1314.04
IS- See also Hudimentary works, below.
Household decoration and furnishing.
Eastlake (0. L.) Household taste. 1868. . 1453.17
iWAeriand (VF.) Art of house decoration. 1868. 1312.18
Whilaker III. ) House furnisher and decorator's assist-
ant. 1847 1317.19
See also Furnittire, in general alphabet .—also Fine u1*
(Decoration); and Arts (Useful : House-painting).
BBOOKLYM MERCANTILE LIBBABY.
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India.
Ferjusson {J. ) 'One hundred stereoscopic illustrations
of architecture and natural history in Wefltem
India. 1864 1312.19
Iron and Metallic.
Pickett (W. V.) Now system of A., founded on the
forms of nature, and developing the properties of
metaU. 1815 1313.30
See alto Art* (XTseftU : Ironwork.)
Notman.
Ootman {J. i>.) 'Architeoturnl antiquities of Normandy ;
notices by Dawson 'rurner. 2 v. in 1. 1822.
Might (//. 0.) Architectural tour in N. 1836. 1313.27
Same. 2d. ed. 1811 1313.07
— Normans in SicUy. 1838 1313.28
Periodicala.
*American builder, v. 4-10, 1871-74.
'JBuUder (The), v. 1-32, 1843-74.
*BuUding news. v. 16-27, 1869-74.
*Encydopidie d'architecture : journal Par V. Oalliat et
A. Lance. 1861-62. 12 v. and Planches, 6 y.
*OazeUe des orchitectes et du bailment 1865-74.
'Jievue ge'nijrale d'architecture. Dirig^e par 0. Daly.
V. 1-29, 1840-72.
Roman.
Umle { T. ) Essay on the Boman villas of the Augustan
age. 1833 1313.26
Rooii.
Brandon (li.) and Arihur (A.) Op«a timbw rooft of
the Middle ages. i:{ie.Oi
Robison (J.,) frice (— ), and TndgM (T.) Ohmatn
and joinery of roofs. 1869. . . . . Ul&lO
Rudimentary 'Worka.
liu.ru Cr. T.) Ru Jimentary A. : styW lfl67. 131109
Chalk {K) [pseiiil ] Peep into A. 2d ed. 1W7. 181-2.14
IIorloH (CW.) A. for student*. 1874. . .1311.11
Leals ( W. If. ) Rudimentary A. : the orders. . 1312.08
Mitcliell ('!'■) lliidimentory manual of A. 1870. 1314.12
Wi<jhlwick((J.) Hintii to young architects. NotiM by
A. J. Downing. 1847. 1313.81
Spanish.
Street iO. K) Some account of Gothic A. in Spain.
1866 1311.09
Aro(<.— Rerlewed In Sd. rev., t. 112, lau.
Wyatt(M.D.) 'Architect's note-book in Spain. 1316.40
Wells (N. a.) Picturesque antiqnitie* of^ Spain ; with
illustrations represontin;:; Moorish pcUaoes io Bur-
gos, Yalladolid, Tol.do, and Seville. 181& 986.01
Stair-building.
Zott(G jE) Practical stair-builder. 1868. .1317.03
Perry (J. B.) Art of stair-building. 1855. .1314.32
Theatres.
(hniani ( C. ) and FUippi (■/. de). * ParallMo des prind-
pauz th^tres^modemcs de I'Europe, et des ma-
chines th^trales. 2 v N.27.09
Ware (S.) Remarks on theatres; and on vaulting
them with brick and stone. 1*09. . .1314.17
as- See alto Agricnlturo (ffreetiAowM, p. 8 ; LatuDcape gardening, p. 8) ;— Arts (a«ofal : AqutdueU i—Archet ;—lirido>t ■
—Cabinetrmaking ; -Drawing ;— Engineering ;— Iron-work ;— Masonry ;~Mechamcs :—l'ainUng ;—St(mt-m)rk :—Slrtniltk }fm<i.
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Arctic regions. See Countries, etc {Arctic regions.)
Arcturus, or the bright star in Bootes. See Sedg-
wick (Mjss. —) 4013.16
Arcull See Adamnan. Travels of Arculf. . 1053.04
Ardennes (Tales of) .See Inglia (H. D.) . . 945.18
Arentschildt (Lieut, col von). Instructions for cavalry
on outpost duty. London, 1854. 12°. . 4513.09
Areopagitica secunda : or speech of the shade of
John Milton on Mr. Talfourd's copyright exten-
sion bill, [anou.] London, 1838. 8". . 2712.31
Aretceus. Extant works. Ed. and tr. by F. Adams.
[Qr. and Engl.] L., Sydenham soc. ,1856. 8P. 4316.01
Arey ( H. W. ) Girard college and its founder. Phila.
1866. 12°. 5511.02
Areytos: songs and ballads. SeeSimms (W.Q.) 1685.10
Argall (Siimuel). 6'ee Folsom (Geo. ) Argall's exped.,
1613.
Argens (Jean Baptiste de Boyer, rmrquis d'). New me-
moirs and essays. 2 v. Lond., 1747. 16'. 2512.29
Contents : 1. On friendship. Isabella Mendosa, by Mile.
- Cochois. Reflections upon criticism. On a vacuum.
2 On happiness Count de Ronancourt. by MUe. Cochois.
Reflections by Mile. Cochois. Essays. On inconveniences
of literature. On the art of beautifying the face, by Mile.
Cochois.
— Philosophical dissertations on the uncertainty of
human knowledge. Tr. from the last French ed.
2 V. London, 1753. 16° 5411.04
Contents : Of the uncertainty of history. Concerning
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Concerning .judicial astrology. On the Xheology of the
Grecian pUJloaophers. Index.
Argentine Kepublic. See Countriea
Argonautlc expedition.
JK$~ This exped. is the subject of the * Argonautics'
of ApoUonius Rhodius, and Valerius Flaccus. Consult
also Classical dictionaries, and (for explanations of the
story as a myth) Bryant's Mythology, v. 3, 1807 [3817.03];
Banier's Mythology, v. 1 [8816.25] ; and Oox's Aryan
Mythol [3817.12].
See also Kingslay's Greek Fairy tales, Morris's poem
* Jason,* and Hawthorne's Tanglewood tales
Argosy (The), 11 mag., V. 1-18. London, 1866-74. 8°.
Argument shuwing that a standing army is inconsis-
tent with a free government. See Moyle ( Wm. )
Argyll (Duke of). See Campbell (G.D.,dvkeof Argyll).
Ariadne Florentina. J. Euskin. 1413.16
Arianism. See Biblical and religions literature.
Ariosto (Lodovico). Orlando Furioso. [Italian text]
Memoirs and notes by A. Panizzi 4 v. London,
1830. 8°. 7318.14
From the Italian, with notes by J. Hoole. 6 v.
London. 1807. 16°. 1601.01
Same. Tr. by J. Hoole. [In Chalmers (A.)
EngUsh poets, v. 21, 1810.] . . . .1626.21
Same. Tr. by W. S. Rose. 8 v. London,
1823-31. 8°. 1613.01
— Satires. [Tr. by Rev. Mr. Horton, with life, by T. H.
Croker.] Loudon, 1759. 16° 1612.28
— Stories and life, [in Himt (L.) Stories from Ita-
lian poets.] 215.02
See also Biography [Individual].
AristsBuetus. Erotica. Ed. by W. K. Kelly. Lon-
don, Bohn, 1854. 12°. 1677.16
— Fragmenta. [/n Muller (0. ) Fragm. historicorum
Gr.,v. 4.] 7766.12
Ariatocraoy. Berkeley (G. F.) Anecdotes of the
upper ten thousand. 2 v. 1867. . . 3257.12
— Burke (Sir B.) family romance ; or, episodes in the
domestic annals of the aristocracy. 3ded. 6612.14
Romance of the aristocracy. 3 v. 1855. 6612.19
JVbte.— Reviewed In Quar. rev., v. 98, 18S6.
Vicissitndes of families, and other essays. 6612.18
Note — Reviewed in Quar. rev , v. 107, 1860.
— Conti (A. de B. , prince de). Duties of the great
[Works. 1711.] 5023.17
— Oraik (Q. L.) Romance of the peerage. 4 v. 6612.22
— Hampson (H. T.) Origines patricias ; or, a deduc-
tion of European titles of nobility and dignified
offices, from their primitive soiurces. 1846. 6613.06
— Sanford (J. L.), and Townsend (M.) Great govern-
ing famiUes of Engknd. 2v.,lmap. 1865. 6612.16
— 7imbs (J. ) Ancestral stories and traditions of great
families, illustrative of Eng. history. 1869. 6612.15
• Watford (K) County families of the United King-
dom ; or, royal manual of the titled and untitled
aristocracy of Great Britain and IreUiud. 6th ed.
1871 6615.10
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AiDstopbanes. Oomcedin et fragm. Gr. et Lat ex
reo. G. Dindorfli. Paris, Didot, 1846. 8°. 7764.04
- [Comedies explained, witli extracts. ] By W. L.
Collins. Edinburgh, 1872. 16°. [Ancient
olasdos.] 1712.14
Kew and literal trans. , with notes: and extracts by
W. J. Hickie. 2 v. London, 1853. H". 1712.15
ConUntt: ToL 1. Achamlans. The Knights. Th«
Clouda. The Wasps. Peace. The Birds.
3. Lysistrsta. Thesmophoriazusa. The frogs. Eooleslsp
ZUSffi. Plutus.
Tr. by T. Mitchell. 2 v. [British poets. Walsh.
V. 43-14.] 1691.43
T. 1. The Aoharnlans. The knights, or the demagognes.
The clouds.
2. The wasps. The Dicast tnmed e;entleman.
JVbte.— Reviewed by J. H. Frere. (Works, T. ».] 1641.06.
Eight comedies. Tr. by L. H. Rudd. [Aohar-
niftus, KniRhts, Clouds, Wasps, Peace, Birds,
Frogs, Plutas.] London, 1867. 8°. . 1712.17
— The Peace. Greek text, with trans, into corre-
sponding metres, and notes. By B. B. Eofjers.
London. 1866. sm. 4°. 1712.18
— Scholia Grssoa in Aristophanem, cum annotatione,
etc , cui sua quaedam inseruit Fr. Diibner. Parisiis,
Didot, 1855. 8°. 7764.05
— Translatious from his plays, by J. H. Frere. [Frere's
Works, v. 3.] 1641.27
ilTofe— Reviewed In N. A rev., v. 76, 1863.
Jt^ See also Contem. rev., v. 6, 1867 iEnglith trans, of A.);
Hope (A. J. B.) Essays [Shakespeare and A.) [2532.18] ; Nat.
qnar. rev., v. 3, 1861 ; West, rev., v. 95, 1871.
Also Browning (B ) Balaustion's adventures [1623 09], and
Aristophanes' apology [1622.16.]
Also Drama (Greek) ; and Literatnre (Gfreefc.)
Aristotle. [Aristoteles. ] Opera omnia. Gr. et Lat.
4 V. Parisiis, Didot, 1848-57. 8°. . . 7761-06
Contents: V. 1. Organon. Rhetorlcen Foetlcen.
2. Ethics. Nat. auBcultatio. De coelo. De genera-
Hone, et metaphysii-a.
3. De anlmalibus. De partibus anlmalium. De genera-
tions auimalium De anima. De sensu. De nremoria et
reminiscentia. De somuo et vigllia. De insoinniis. De
diviuatioue per aomnum. De animalium mutioue. De
longitudlne et brevitate vitae. De juventute et seuectute.
De vita et morte. De respiratione. Meteorologici libri:
De niunclo ad Alexandrum De coloribus. De audibUibus.
De Bfiritu. De Xenophane (Melisso) De Gorgia.
4. Physiognomonica. De plantia. V6utorum situs et
appellationos. De iuseeabilibus lineis. Mechanics. De
ndrabiUbus auscnltationibus. Problemata.
— Ethica. [Greek text,] with essays and notes by Sir
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pics (vl.-viii.) SophiHtici elenchl. Physica and metaphy-
sics. De anima. — Appendix Doctrine of universale. First
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Nott.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 138, 1872.
— Hampden (iJ. D.) Fathers of Greek philosophy.
1862 5413.22
— Lewes (G. II.) Aristotle ; e<c. 1864. . .5424,07
JVote.— Reviewed In Blackwood, v. 96, 1864 ; West, rev.,
V. 82. 1864.
— Macgillivray {W.) Eminent zoologists. .3252.01
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5713.20
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T. 3, with life of, by W. R. Bagnall. Auburn,
(N. Y.,) 1853. 8°. 3514.05
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Hippolytus a Collibus. Certain articles to be diliRCUtly
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Junius Examination of ti-i-atise concerning predestina-
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3v. 1855-GO 6622I2I
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dle ages: also notice of modem weapons. GG2'2.19
— Mtyriclc (S. /?.) Ancient armour in Europe. 2d ed.
3 v., 1844 6617.05
On the body armour worn in England. [In
Archaeologia, v. 19.]
aS" See alto Military scienoa.
Annroyd (G. ) Internal nnvigation of the United
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Armstrong (John, M. D., d. 1779). Art of preserving
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— Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh. [British poets,
V. 30. 1822. ] 1691.30
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English poets, v. 16. 1810.] .... 1626.16
See aUo Biography for Uvea this author,
Armstroug {Gen. John, d. 1813). Life of Anthony
Wayne, [/n Sparks (J.) .\mer. biog. ,v. 4.] 3241.04
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Armstrong (Lebbeus). History of the temperance re-
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Arnauld (Antoine, d. 1691). (Euvres philosophiques.
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Contents : Objections contre Deacartea. Dea vraiea et
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Amauld (Antoine, d. 1098). Memoires, 1634-75. [In
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Amauld d'Andilly (Robert). Memoires, 1597-1667.
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Amay ( — d'). Private life of the Romans. Edin-
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Amim (Mme. Elizabeth [Brentano], called Bettina
von). Goethe's correspondence with a child.
Boston, 1859. 8°. 3066.18
Same. 3v.ini. Berlin, 1839. 12°. .3066.19
— and Giiiiderode (K. von). Correspondence. Bos-
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Aruobius. Seven books adversus Gentes. Tr. by A.
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Arnold ( liev. Augustus C. L. ) Free-masonry and other
sucret societies. Edinburgh, 1866. 12°. . 5837.10
Arnold (Benedict). Letters on an ezped. to attack
Quebec, 1775. [In Maine hist, soo., v. 1.] 602.01
Arnold and Andre. G. H. Calvert. 1864. . 171428
Arnold ( Hev. Irederiok). History of Greece [to B. C.
317]. London, 1871. 8° 421.23
— Public life of Lurd Macauky. L., 1862. 8°. 3115.19
— Turning-points in bfe. N. Y., 1873. 12°. 2512.31
Arnold (George). Drift : and other poems. Boston,
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Arnold (Howard Payson). European mosaic Bos-
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Arnold (John It) blamina, ila hirtoiy. Ka ad ad
London, 1874. 8°. ' 34M 21
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"^^^.«,J*''i'''*"'*- ^°"'>'» "»<1 »n^hy. London.
IBO'.I. tf jgj^ ^
^^tSirisSJ.'JT' '" ""'*'' "'• "" • »•'».'»»".»« iu-
— Essays in criticism. Boston. 1805. 16°. . 2512 13
Cbnfen(<; Lltararylnfluencaof A.ideml" M ■— .-iin.
Aptonlntia. Funotlona of critlclam. A Kr 1 ir.
gtoiadaOnerla Uaurica da Oa^rio. i! ,<
On tnnalating Homar. JoubarU I>asau _..i .„^..*,.i
reUcloni aantimaut.
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T. 2, 1870 (91. A. and Church of Engl., by L. Stephana).
— Schools and universities on the continent London,
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Arnold (R. Arthur). From the Levant, the Black Sea,
and the Danube. London, 1868. 12°. . 992.15
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ter. London, 1864. 8°. 5926.06
Arnold (Samuel Greene). History of Rhodo Island.
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Arnold (Thomas, D. D.) Christian life, its coarse ;
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Amott (H. ) Cancer ; its varieties , their histology, and
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Amould {Sir Joseph). Life of Thomas, first lord
Denman. 2 v. New York, [1874.] 8°. 3047.23
Amouz (W. H.) Argument feee RoUwagen will
case 5633.06
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Aroux lE.) Dante heretique, r^volntionnaire et so-
cialist*. Paris, 1854. 8° 3046.14
Arpe (P. F.) Apologia pro Jul. Ctesar Vanino. Bo-
terodami, 1712. 16° 3581.23
Arraes (D. M. ) Arbor vitse ; or a physical account of
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Arrianus of Mcomedeia. Anabasis Alexandri et ludica.
Emend. F. DUbner. Beliqua ed. 0. MiiUer. Par-
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— History of the expedition of Alexander the Great
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canes venatici of antiquity. L., 1831. 8°. 4618.14
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(W.) Commerce, V. 1,1807.] .... 1016.01
— Bennell (J.) Examination of the Periplus. [Iny.
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Anivabene {Counl Charles). Italy under Victor
Emmanuel. 2 v. London, 1862. 8°. . 533.26
Arrom (Cecilia Bohl de Faber). ["Femau Caballero."]
Clemencia. Novela de Oostumbres. Leipzig,
1803. 12" 7216.01
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Art and mystery of curing, preserving, and potting.
By J. K. Junior. London, 1864. 16°. .6014.04
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Art and nature under an Italian sky. By M. J., M. D.
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Art education. Wm. Smith. 1872 1415.19
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— Illns. catalogue of the Exhibition of 1851. London,
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Art of being happy. F. X. J. Droz. 1832. . 3545.08
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Art of invigorating life. [W. Kitchiner.] . . 4322 24
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Art of pleasing. E. Feydeau. 1874. . . . 5836.04
Art of stock-jobbing, [anon.] 4th ed. London, [1816.]
8°. [Pamph., v. 12.] 5093.12
Art of travel Frances Galton. 1860. . . . 932.04
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Art recreations : with receipts for preparing materials.
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Art student at Munich. A. M. Howitt.
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•Art treasures of the United Kingdom. J. B. Waring.
1858 1447.16
*Art (The) 'tmion. 10 v. London, 1838-48. 4°. 1416.05
Note. — For continuatuin tee Art journal.
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[Uuivers.] 902.17
Arthur {King).
— Arthur ; a sketch of his life, etc. , in Engl, verse ol
the 13th century. Ed. by F. J. Fumivall. Lon-
don, 1864. 8°. [E. E. T.S. No. 2.]. . . 7913.01
— Glennie {J. S. S.) Arthurian localities ; their hist.,
origin, chief country, etc. 1868. . . . 955.14
— Hogg ( T. ) Fabulous history of Cornwall. [Poem.]
1827. 1651.17
— Hole {R.) Arthur, a poet, romance. 1780. 1643.15
— Malory {Sir T.) La Morte d'Arthure. Hist., etc. Ed.
by T. Wright 3 V. London, 1858. 16°. 123.28
Same. Philadelphia, 1868. 12°. . . . 123.28
— Merlin, or the early hist, of King Arthur. Pts. 1-3.
Ed. by H. B. Wheatley. London, 1865-69. 8°.
\_Early Eng. text soc.'\ 7913.13
— Merlin, [/n Ellis (G.) Specimens. Bo/hi.] 1641.16
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— Ritson(J.) Life of King A. 182.5. . . .3014.10
— Woodward {B. B.) Hist of Wides. v. L . 486.19
See also Bnlwer's King Arthur [1671.17J; Hols (B.) Ar-
thur [1643.16]; Tennyson (A ) Idylls of the king. Holy Grail,
au(i other poems ; Morris (R.) Defence of Guciievere
[1673.40] ; Arnold (M.) Tristram and IseiUt [1613 10);
Sangreal.
Arthur (T. S. ) Advice to young ladies. Boston,
18;".0. 18° 3511.00
— Advice to young men. Boston, 1850. 12°. 3511.01
jOS- For the Tales of this author see Fiction.
— and Carpenter (W. H.) Histoi-y of Virginia. Phila-
delphia, 1852. 16° 625.28
Arthur (William). Etymological dictionaiy of family
and christian names. N. Y., 1857. 12°. 6614.04
— Italy iu transition. N. Y., 1860. 12° . . 533.24
— Successful merchant : life of Samuel Budgett. New
York, 1853. 12° 3025.07
Articles of religion. See Biblical and relig. lit
( Thirty-nine aiiicles).
Artillery. See MiUtary science.
Artis(E. T.) Antediluvian phytology. London, 1825.
4" ■ . . 4117.06
Artist life. 6'ee Tuckerman (H. T. ) . . .1415.14
Artists married life. L. Schefer. 1853. . . 245.12
Artists. See Fine arts. {Biography ; — Pairding and
painters) ; also Music. {Biography.)
Artists and Arabs. H. Blackburn. 1868. . 1083.16
Art J3t3 of America. &e Lester (C. E. ) 1846. 1415.10
Arts and artists, or anecdotes of painting, scvdptnre,
etc. J. Elmes. 3 v. 1825 1414.10
Arts (Fine) iS'ee Fine arts.
•Arts (Les) somptuaires : histoire du costume et
I'ameublement et des arts et industries q,ii s'y
rattachent, sous la direction de Hangard-Mauge'.
Dessins de CL Ciappori. Introduction gene'rale et
texte explicatif par C. Louaudre. Impressions
eu couleurs par Hangard-Mauge. Introd. gene-
-ale. 2 V. in 1. Paris, 1857. 4°. . . . 1466.02
Same. Planches du v. au xvii. sifecle. 2 v. Paris,
1858. 4°. 1466.03
BEOOKLYN MERCANTILE L I B E A E Y .
ARTS (USEFUL) AND MANUFACTURES 80
WiOi Works Inlroduclory to tht Study and PMloaophy of SdoiM.
JVote. The following iinbJoct» are ualgned Indepeodent plioee In tbe geaenl aliihtl>at, mji AcrlonlHira i -Animal
maguetiBm [--Anthropology i—Arobaoology |— Architecture |—A»tronom)ri-BlbUo«l, lSc<:leila>tk'al, aSl HeUs. litnistare '
Birds and nruitUolutjy : Botany ;— OhemUtry ;— Domeetic ecoDomy :— Ethnology .— Fine arte - —Oeotraphr :— Oeoloar i
Oovornment aud pulitic« ;— History ;— Insects and ouioiiii.lojy ;— Lanpuge :— Law — L«»lo ;-Mathemalloa -Medletaa'
Microscope ;— Military soioiico ;— Meteorology ;— Mineralogy ;— Moral sclono,) ;—Miulo ;— Natural hlstorr ;— Hani
•cienco ;— Occult Bcieucea ;— Philosophy ;— Physios ;— Phrenology ;— PoUtioal eoouomy ;— Sheila sud sbeU-Aah — Soeial
goleucea.
1. IiUroduciory Works.
Method, Mutual Belationi and History of tht Natural
and Fhytical Sciences,
Bacon (F) Advancement of learning, aud NoTUm organum.
1853 fiOlS.M
Same. [Works, v. 8-9.J 60i4.]0
— Novum organum, or true Buggestioua for the iuterpretatlou of
nature. 1860 SUIS.U
— Opiuioiis upon tbe conduct of the understanding. [In Mon-
tague (B.) Ksaays, 1824 ; p. 1U-364.J 2S37.05
Bailey ^S ] On the pro;;res8 of knowledge. [ In hit Essays.
'.^513.0'2]. Mutual relations of tbe sciences ; General priiici-
ples of phyHical investigation. [In hi* Discourses. 2517.06.)
Barnard {F. A. P.) Tiie recent progress ot science. 1860. S9U.06
Barnes {A.) Progrtss und tendency of science. [In his EsKiys,
V. 2 ) 2.513.07
Broum(S.) Hist, of science, [/n Au Lectures, v. ].] . . 2516.01
CandoUe (A. de). Histoire des sciences et des savants depuis
deux ai&cles. 2 v. 1873.
Carey (//. C.) Unity of law ; in physical, social, mental, aud
moral science. 187'i C8U 22
Comte {A.) Positive philosophy. Tr. by H. MarUueau. 1858. 6412 07
Descartes (72 ) Discours de la m6thode. [In Hs (Euvrea,
1844] 6412.14
Same. Translated. Sd ed. 185G 6112.21
t^eUHO.) Outlines of analogical philosophy 2 v. 18.19.3914.08
Fiske [J.) OutUues of cosmic pbilusopby, based on tbe doctiiuo
of evolution. 2 v. 1875 3915.28
OLanviU {J,) Plus ultra : or the progress of knowledge since
Aristotle. 1668 3914.28
Jevons tW. S.) Principles ot science : logic aud scientific method,
2 v, 1874 3916.18
Lewti{0. IJ.) Comte's philosophy of tbe scleucea 1853. 3913.11
Li*big [J. von). Induction aud deduction [Sm. rep. 1870.) 3»3(i.25
Mamel {II. L.) Limits of demonstrative science considered. [In
/its Letters, ete. 1873.] 6424.23
Martin [T. II.) GaliWe : les droits de la science et la m6tbode des
BcifncOH pliysiques. 1868 3U63.17
Park («.) Pantology ; or survey. 1843 2726.11
fSomervitle {M.) Ou the connexion of tbe physical sciences 4022.22
Spencer [II.} First principles. 18(19 6410.13
— Of laws in general; essay. [Inhis Recent discussions.] 2544.16
Taine [II. A.) De la m6thode. [In his Pbi.os. du 19 sioole, p.
317-71.] 6426.18
Tyler (S.) Discourse of tbe Baconian philosophy. 1850. 5411.09
Wliewelt [W.) Hiatory of tbe inductive Boienoes. 2 v. New
York, 1868 4024.01
Same. 3 v. Loudon, 1867 4023.01
1. Physical science iu ancient Greece, and Middle ages.
2. Mechanical sciences ; physical astronomy ; acoustics,
optics, tlieriuotics and atmoloyy.
3. MecUauico-clu-mical sciences; electricity, magnetism,
galvanism ; chemistry ; mineralogy, and crystallography ;
botany and zoology ; phyaiology aud comparative anato-
my ; geology.
Note. — Reviewed in Fraser'a mag., v. 57, 1858
— Philosophy ot inductive sciences. First part History of sci-
entiflo ideas. 2 v. 1838 4023.04
Same. Second part Novum organum renovatum. [Aphor-
isms concerning ideas ; 01 knowledge ; induction and classi-
fication ; Of method ; Of tbe language of scieuce.] 4U23.06
as- See also in tbe general alphabet. Cosmology ;—
Biblical and religious lit., [lieligion and science) ; — Evo-
lution ; — Logic.
For essays see Calderwood (H ) Relation of scieuce and
pbilos. [Coiitemi). rev., v. 16, 1S71]; Kingsley (O.) Scieuce,
a lecture [Fraser's, v. 74, 1806] ; Montagu (li.) Essays,
1839 [2537.U1J; Spencer (U.) Whutkuowledge is most worth
fwestni. rev., v. 72, 1859J ; Sterling (J.) On tbe worth of
knowledge, [/n /as Fesays, v 1.2547 09.]
Ancient Science.
Childhood of experimental pbQosopby. [In Chambers' Papers,
V. 10 ] 2516.05
OugueHA.Y.) Origin of art and sciences. 3 v. 1781.. 436.20
Napier (J.) Jlauufacturiug arts in ancient times, with special
reference to Bible history. 1874 3'J41.11
t^ See aUo Aristotle, p. 35 ;— and Inventions, below.
Also Nat qu. rev., v. 3, 1861 (Ancient and moderu science);
Oxford prize essays, v 1, 1836 (In what arts have Moderns
excelled Ancients) ; — Fbilosopby [Ancient).
Bibliography.
Boyal aooiety of London. Catalogue of scientific papers. 1800-
1863. 5 V 2736.01
Classification of Knowledge.
Edwards [E.) [/ii/iis Memoirs on libiarlea, v. 2 ] . . .2744.02
Harris [W. r.) [/n St. Louis. I'ub. school lil/r. Chtni. lS^a.]
Leslie [J. I'.) [In his Man's origin, etc. 1868.] .... 6813.16
Mill [J. S.) [In his Auguste Comte, «(C. 1866.] .... 6412.08
Park{B.) [/n Ai» Pantology. 1843.] 2715.10
Sptnctr (//.) Claaalflcatlon. etc. [In hit baayi, r. I, IST4.] M4T.M
— Oenesla of scieuce. [/» /ui Ksaaya | . . . 2M3.lt ; IMT.ai
Symomls(JA.) [/n An Miscellaniea. 1871.1 M47 It
Whewell IWm.) [In his Philosophy of loducUya adaocw. Id
I»ri] 4023 0*
Vtlsuiont nf Sdemit,
Dirckt [H.) ScientiBo atudirs. X Chimaraa of aoiaac*. ttU.tl
Encouragement <^ Scitnc*.
Bai>baBe[C.) Reflectluus on the decline of 8 Id England. ttli-U
Scientijlc Education, Importance of Know'ettge, tie.
Atkinson [W. P.) Claaiical aud sclenliao stodlaa UTjA. Ulg.Ot
Barnard [H.) Scleuoe and ait. Systoiiis. iDHtltutloun and it*.
tlattcB of scieutjflc InHtruction applied to national ludua-
tries In different coimtrlea v. 1. Kurupe. 1872. . 6518.01
Brougham (II., lord). Objects, advantages, and pleaaaraa oH
[l)iscourBe8.1840. 3913.17] ; — Satne. I84<. 18623.15]; — Santa.
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Butler [C.) Utility ol science to coiumerce (Pamph.. T.T.J tu68.0T
Creed.[U. H.)anl IKi/liunu (IK.) Uandlcraftsman and capita.-
ists. 1867 6*38.10
Dick{T) On the improvement of society by tha diffusion of
knowledge' 8018 It
Same. TWorks, v. I. 1853.] «(«8.01
Everett {E.) Importance^of scientific knowledge to practical and
tvorking men [Orations, v 1 j 6321.08
Great Britain. lioyat commission on scientijic instruction, r. I.
First, supplementary, and aecond reporla, w.th avldeuce.
1872 3018.07
Hall (ti.) Advantage of knowledge to the lower claaaea. 500,01
Hughes [T ) Know edge : the fit furniture of the mind. S9U9b
Russell [J. S.j Systematic technical tducalluu. 1860. . 3814.38
Stetson (C. U) 'lecbnical education in Europe, 1874. . 5522.01
Todliunter [J ) CouHict of studies, f'c. 1873 6518.06
Contents : c'onllict of studies [c'.aaalcal and acieutittc] ;
Competitive exauiinatinnH ; Private study of mathema-
tics ; Acadoraieal reform ; Elementary geometry ; Tha
mathematical tripos.
Tunning [T.) Science lor the people. 1870 v014 07
Verplank (G C) Importance of sclent, knowledge to the manu-
facturer aud practical mechanic. [In his Discomses.] 3913.17
Warren {S. E.) Notes ou polytechnic or Bcieutiflo schools. In
the United State.i. 1866 56IS.17
Wiseman [N.) Lectures ou the ideutificatlou of artisan and ar-
Ust [Sm. rep.. 1870.) 3036.2S
Woodbury (i ) Importance of acieuce In the arts [Writings,
v. 3.). 6077 14
Youmans [E. L.) Culture demanded by modern life. . 6514 16
gf See a'so Education, in general alphabet.
ifg- For essays see Mathias (G. H. D ) A little learning
not a dangerous thing, [/n his 'I'utur's advice 5612.05):
Pcabody (A P.) Address (Sm. rep., 1872. 3'J36.'27) ; Con-
temp, rev., v. 8, 1808, (Uy J. M Ludlow) ; lid. rev., v. 127.
1868 ; Fortnightly V. 10. 1868, (By Prof. JenUn) ; Qt»r.
rev., V. 123, 1807 ; West, rev., v. 75, 1861.
2. Special Subjects.
Aerouautics.
[Air-travelling, Balloons, etc.]
Arago[D. F.) Aeronautic voyages. [Sm. rep., 1863.) . .
Glaisher [J.) Balloon ascensions. [Sm. rep., 1863.) . .
— Travels iu the air. 1871
Holland («.,) trtson (.»/.) and (Green (C.) Aeronautical
from London to Weilbnrg.. 1837 In
Alarey (M ) Phenomena of flight in the animal kingdom.
rep., 1869.]
8036.18
3936.18
3927.20
exped.
5721.06
[Sm.
Marion (F.) Wonde! ful balloon ascents. 1870 3022.04
PMiarem (J B) Modes of flight iu relation to aeronautics.
[Sm, rep., 1867 ] SU36.2J
rouniiic/ioii (K) A terre et on lair. Memoires du GeantlBal-
lou). 1869. Par Nadar. [pseud.] 3922.0(1
Tumor (II.) Astra castia ; experiments and adventm-es in tha
atmosphere. 1865 3927.21
Verne (./.) Five weeks in a balloon. [Fiction.] . . . 191.28
Wise (J.) System of aeronautics. 1850 3927.00
— Through the air : forty years' experience. 1873. 3927 33
NoU.—See Royal engineers Papers. U.S.. v. 12 [3917.12J,
for papers on Balloon recounoissauccs.
A'luual Records.
.imerican Institute. TransaotionB. v. 6-32, 1847-8— 71-2. 6117 06
JVo(«.— Each yearly volume contains a report in rela-
tion to tbe annual exhibition, with addresses, scieutiflo
lectures, discussions of the Farmers' club, transactions of
tbe I'olytecbuic association, aud proceedings of the Pho-
tographic section. ^^
Anrtie scieutiflquo et iudustrielle. Par L. FIguier. . . 3922.09
Same Tables deconnales. 18561865 3922.10
Annual of scientific discovery. Ed. by D. A. Wells (and others)
1819.71 3012.01 ; 3913.18
In aaklng for books, use tbe " Book Orders," giving the AUXHOB'S NAUB, the first part ot the Tm.E, aud the MUUBSB.
40
ARTS, USEFUL: Aqueducts to Cotton.
^nniiairtcordof science. Ed. by S.P. Balrd. 1871-74. • • ^Of-Ol
Arcana of BClence and art. Ed. by J. Tlmbs. 11 v. 1828-88. 16 .
Jfote.—Tot continuation »«« 'Xear-booli otnicts.
Feor-book of facta. Ed. by J. Timba. 1839-74. ^- ■■ 891101
rear-book of nature and popular science. Ed. by J. 0. Dnger.
187!!. ......•.....••. 8W0 1^
See alto Periodicals.
Aqueducts.
TumbuUlW.) Eeports on the construction of the pleia of tlie
aoueduct of Alexandria canal across the Potomac river at
Georgetown, D. O. 1835-40 8937.83
iSr« alto Waterworks.
Arches.
Baker IB.) On the strength of A. 1870. . . . . . -J^-^
See also Engineering, below ; and Architectnre, p. !».
Asphalt and Bitumen.
BeekiBitk (A.) Eeport oj. [Paris univ. eip., V. S. "P^'^g-g^j*'
Assa3riug.
Baritow IW.) Sulphurets : how assayed and worked. . 3933.29
Bodanan'T.) and Kert (B.) Assaying of lead, copper, silver,
gold, and mercury. 1866 Moft;
Cramer iJ. A.) Art of assaying 1764. ... . ... 8934.64
De Koninck a. L.) and Dietz (E.) Manual of cbemlcal auaJysis
and assaying, as applied to iron and steeL 1872. . 40U2.0J
LUber (O. M. ) ABsayer'e guide. 1852 ????'i?
MitcheU (J.) Practical assaying. 1868 IxS-??
tforlli (O ) Practical assayer. 1874 893J.60
Set alto Ohemlstry. {Blow-pipe.)
Baking.
WkUe^J.) Artofbaklng. 1828. 8931.44
Balloons.
See Aeronantics.p. 89.]
Beet-root Sugar.
Aligny {B. F. Q. d'). Manufacture of. [Paris univ. eipos., v. 6.1
Crooket (W.) Manufacture of, in England and Ireland. . 3931.42
DeMan (E. F.) " Beet-root sugar " question. 1870. . 3931.43
Bells.
Denitm IE. B.) Treatise on bells. 1860 3982.20
See alto Bells and bell-ringing, in general alphabet
Brazing.
Amateur mechanic's workshop. 1870. 8028.06
Brewing.
{See Liquors, 6e/ow.]
Brick and Tile-making and laying^
Davidson IE. A.) Drawing for bricklayers. 1872. . . . 3924.15
Bobton IE.) Bricks and tiles. Pta. 1-2. 1850 3832.24
Bude to Bricks and tiles in Holland. [In Weale's quar. papers,
' V.6.] 3818.13
Bridges.
Baker IB.) Long-span railway bridges. 1870 8934.18
Same. Revised cd. 1873 3925.24
Bathford (F.) Menai bridge daring storms, with new method of
constructing suspension bridges. [Weale's qu. papers v. 6.J
3918.17
Dempsey (G. D.) Tubular and other iron girder bridges. 3934.05
Gleig (G. S.) Military bridges. [In Ids Essays, y. 1, 1858.] 2628.16
Haupt (H.) Theory of bridge constructiou. 1856. . . 3934.03
Henrici (O.) Skeleton structures : iron and steel. . . . 3942.16
Humber ( W.) Practical treatise on cast and wrought iron bridges
and gii'ders as apphed to railway structures and to buildings
generaUy. 1857 3927.19
Boebling {W, A.) Pneumatic tower foundations of the East Biver
suspension bridge. Keports 3943 01
Sogers (/■'.) Construction of bridges. [Sm. rep., 1861.] . 3936 16
— Beads and. [Sm. rep., I860.] 3936.16
Weale (/.) and olhers. Theory, practice, elc, of bridges of stone,
iron, timber, and wire. 6 v. in 4. 1866-66. . . .3927.16
Building.
[See Architecture, p . 33.]
Cabinet-making.
Davidson {B. A.) Drawing for cabinet-makers. 1872. . 8924.33
Gothic album for cabinet-makers. 1868 1316.18
Stokes {J.) Cabinet maker's and Upholsterer's companion. 3933.34
[See also, Forniture, in general alphabet.]
Calico-Printing.
[See Dyeing and calico-printing, p. 41.]
Canals.
Armroyd(G.) Internal navigation of the U. S. 1830. .8927.26
Frisi {!'.) Essays on canals. 1861 4025.22
FuttOH {R.) Improvement of canals. 1796 3927.22
Gt. Britain. Report of commissioners [on the Caledonian canal.]
1804. 3927.24
Stevenson ID.) Canal and river engineering. 1872. . . 3926.39
Tanner {H. S.' Canals of the United States. 1840. . . 3927.26
Carpentry and Joinery.
[See Architectnre, p. 33.]
Carriage-Painting.
Arlot (— )• Complete guide. 1871 3983.SA
Gardner {f. B.) Carriage painter's manual. 1871 . .3932.41
Bub {The) and New York coachmaker's mag. t. 18-14, March,
1871— April, 1873.
Carriages.
Adams IW.B.) English pleasure carriages, etc. 1637. .8932.43
Casting.
Amateur {The) mechanics' workshop. 1870. .... 892S.M
Cements, Limes, Mortars, and Concrete.
[See also Masonry, page 44.]
Anderson {J.) Essay on quicklime, as a cement. 1799. 6121.04
Beckwith {L. F.) Eeport on Beton-Coignet. [In United States
Commissilmers to Paris Exhib. Eeports, v. 4.] . . 3915.12
Bumetl {G B.) On limes, cements, mortars, etc. 1867. . 3932.27
GiUmore (Q. A.) On limes, hydraulic cements, and mortars.
1862 3932.22
— Pract. treatise on Coignet-B6ton. 1S71 4007.01
Graham {G.) Limes and cements. [Eoyal engineers. Papers,
T. 12.] 3917.16
Reid {B.) Pract. treatise on concrete. 1869 3942.03
Scott {Capt. — ). On limes and cements. On concretee. [In Royal
engineers. Papers, N. S., v. 11.]
Cider.
[See Liquors, page 44.]
Clocks and Watches.
i4m<!rtcon horological journal, v. 1-4. N. Y.. 1870-73. 4". 8947.15
Barrington {D.) Observations on the earliest introduction of
clocks. [Archffiologia, v. 5, 1779.] 5128.
Booth {M. L.) Clock and watchmaker's new manual. 1860. 3932.19
Camming {A.) Elements of clock and watchwork. 1766. 3937.31
Denison {E. B.) Treatise on clocks and watches. 1860. 3'J32.20
.Horoiosricoi journal, v. 15-16, 1873-74.
Immisch {M.} Prize essay on the balance spring and its Iso-
chronal adjustments. 1873 3932.09
Kemlo {F.) Watch-repairers' hand book. 1869. . . . 3932.14
Morgan {C. 0.) Observations on an astronomical and astrological
table-clock, together with an account of the astrolabe.
Morgan (O.) " Watch-making, from the earliest period to modern
times. Two articlts. [ArchEBologia, v. 33.] . . . 6128.
[Archffiologia, v. 34, 1862.] 6128.
Nelthropp (U. L.) i. treatise on watchwork, past and present.
1873 3932.00
Reid {T.) Treatise on clock and watchmaking. 2d ed. 1846 3932.21
Smyth {W. B.) Description of an astrological clock. [Archaeo-
logia, V. 33, 34.] 6128.
Wood (%. J.) Curiosities of clocks and watches. 1866. 3932.18
Coal.
Aligny {B. F, Q. d'). Eeport on pressed or agglommerated coal.
[Paris univ. expos., 1867. Eeports. v. 6.] . . of. 3915 09
Artis {E. T.) Antediluvian phytology of Great Britain. 4117.06
Brown {R) Coal fields and coal trade of Cape Breton. . 8933.19
Fordyce{W.) History of coal, coke, efc. 1800. . . . 3937.29
Boiland {J.) History of fossil fuel; the collieries and coal trade
of Great Britain. 1841 3933.20
Bull (E.) Coal-fields of Great Britain. 1861 .... 3932.48
Buxley {T. B.) On the formation of coal. [In his Critiques,
2532.19].
LeConte (J.) Lectuies on coal. [Sm. rep., 1857.] . . . 8936.13
Macfarlane IJ.) Coal regions of America. 1873. . . . 4007.04
Our coal and our coal pits, [anon.] 1867. [T. L., T. 13.] 6076.28
Proctor {R. A.) CoaL [In his Borderland, etc.] , . . 3915 17
Taylor {R. C.) Statistics of coal. 1866. ...... 3933.31
Tiisandier {G.) La houille [et ses transformations.] . 3933.U1
See also Mines and mining.
Columns.
Baker {B.) On the strengths of columns. 1870. . . . 8926.26
Concrete.
[See Cements.]
Confectionery.
FrancateUi {O. E.) Eoyal confectioner. 1874. . . . 6017.10
Jeanes{W.) Gunter's modern confectioner. 1861. . . 6017.11
Read {6.) Confectioner's and pastry-cook's guide. 14th ed.
[1874] 6017.12
Weatherley {B.) Art of boiling sugar for. 1866. . . . 3931.23
See also Domestic economy, in general alphabet.
Cookery.
[See Domestic economy, in general alphabet.]
Copper.
[See Assaying, p. 40 :— Metallurgy, p. 46 ;— Metals, p. U; —
Mines, p. 46.]
Cotton, and Cotton manufactures.
Arnold {R. A.) History of the cotton famine. 1864. . 6926.06
Baines {E.) History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain.
1836 3932.03
Baird («. B.) American cotton spinner. 1861. . . . 3931.01
Dudley {J G.) Growth, trade, and manufacture of cotton.
1863 6926.08
Foley (E O.) Cotton manufacturers' assistant. 1870. . 3931.07
Geldard {J.) Haud-book on cotton manufactures. 1867. 3932.06
Bistory of cotton ; including spinning, dyeing, and wearing.
18.53 8931.06
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILB LIBBABY.
ARTS, USEFUL : Cotton (o Bngineflring.
41
MeHenry (O.) llie cotton trade and negro aUvery. 3d ed. (SM8.OT
Montgomery (J.) Cotton manufaoturea of tbe U. 8. IBM. M33.01
Mudge (B. R.) Report on. [Paria unlv. expos. U. 8. Beporte,
V. 6.] 39IB.U
Boyle {J. F.) Culture of cotton in India. 18S1. . . . 6936.0S
SmiOiert (//.} History of the cotton trade. [In kit Urerpool.
etc. 183.^.] 49819
Treatise on tbe cotton trade ; in twelve letters, [amm.l Lon-
don. (1790.| 12' 691106
Ure (A.) Cotton manufacture of Gr. Britain, i t. 1801. 8931.02
White {O. S.) History of the cotton manntecture in England
and Ainortca. [In his Memoir of .slator ] 1H36. . . 3164.09
Woodtiuri/ [L,] On the cultivation, manulacture. and foreign
trade of cotton. [Writings, v. 3. lasa.J .... 6077.13
See also Agriculture, p 7.
Dictionaries and Cyclopaedias.
Antiselt (T.) Hand-book of the Useful Arts. 1862. . ; 3916.07
£««£on's Science, art, etc. Adictionary. 2 v., London. .3916.16
Brande {W. T.) and Cox [O W) Dictionary of ecicnoe. litera-
ture, and art. 3 v. London, 186S-C7 3916.02
Buchanan { IK. .V.) Dictionary of scientific terms. . . 3016.24
Outbusli (/.) Dictionary of practical knowledge. 1814. 3916 03
Dodd{0.) Dictionary of manufiictures. 1809. . . .3910.25
English cyclopedia. Conducted by 0. Knight. Arts and Sciences.
8 v. 1859-61 3908.(19
Siuno. Supplement. 1873 3908.17
Maunder (S.) Scientiflo treasury. 1886 3914.33
Bodwetl {!}. F ) Dictionary of science. 1871 3916.27
Tomlinson {C) Cyclopiedia of useful arts. 2 v. , . .3910.10
Ure [A) Dictionary of r.rts, mann&ctures, and mines. New
York, 1863. 8° 8916.05
Same. Supplement, ed. by R. Hunt. N. Y., 1863. 8*. 3916.06
Weale [J.) Dictionary of terms used in architecture, art, engi-
neering, efc. 2d ed. 18(10 .3913 16
Domestic Economy.
[S«e Domestio economy, in general alphabet.]
Drainage.
WeUs (S.) Hist, of the drainage of Bedford Level. 2 v. 3934.14
Map. 1829 8934.14
WTueler (W. U) Fens of S. Lincolnshire and [their] drainage.
1868 8984.13
^^ See also Sewerage, p. 46.
Drawing. {Mechanical and En/jineering.)
[See also, in the general alphabet. Fine arts. {Drawing and
perspective,)]
AppUton's Cyplopffidia of drawing. Ed. by W, B. Worthen.
6 parts. 1862.
1 . Topographical drawing 3924.25
3. Perspective and isometrlcal drawing. . . . 3924 20
3. Shading a^d shadows 39'24.27
4. Drawing instruments 3924.28
6. Architectural drawing and design 3924.29
6. Mechanical drawing and design 3924.30
Binns (IT.) Elemeutary treatise on orthographic projection.
1871 3924.17
Davidson {E. A.) Drawing for bricklayers. 1872. . . .3924.16
— Drawing for cabinet-makers. 1872 3921.33
— Drawing for metal-plate workers. 1872 3424 34
— Drawing for stone masons 3924.16
— Drawing : solid forms, shades, objects in cardboard. . 3924.18
— Drawing for maohinlBts and engineers. 187C . . « 3924.19
— Drawing for carpenters and joiners. 1870 3924 22
— Linear drawin*,'. 1865 3924.23
De Rheiiiis {J. F. H.) First practical lines in geometrical draw-
ing. 1865 3924.31
Johnson ( W.) Practical draftsman's book of Industrial design.
Founded on Armengaud 3924.24
Maxton{J.) Workman's manual of engineering drawing. 3924.32
Warren (S, E,) Elements of machine construction and draw-
ing. 2 V 3923.20 ; 3924.21
— Manual of drafting instruments and operations. 1865. 3922.21
Wilde {B. P.) Hand-book for architectural drawing. 1840. 3927.09
Drilling.
Bau (C.) Drilling in stone without metal. [Sm. rep., 1868.] 3936.23
Dry Docks.
Clarke [H^ Hydrostatic and bydraulio docks, patent slips, ete.,
of the U. 8. [Weale's qu. papers, v. 4.] 3918.14
Stuarl {O. B.) Naval dry docks of the United States. 1852. 3927.14
Dyeing.
Bancroft (E.) Philosophy of permanent colors ; dyeing, calico
printing, etc. 1813 3933.06
Berthottet {C. L. and A. B.) Art of dyeing. 2 T. 1824. .3933.04
CrooJces { W.) ♦Practical hand-book of dyeing and- calico-print-
ing. 1874 3933.00
Dyeing purple and azure. [Sm. rep., 1863.] 3930.18
ffapier {J.) .Maimal of dyi-ing receipts. 1855 3933 U3
O'Nci I (f.) Dictionary ol dyeing and calico-printing. . 3933.10
Parnell (E. A.) Dyeing and caUoo-printing. 1849. . . 3933.02
Slater {J. W.) Manual of colors and dye wares. 1870. . 3933.08
Tennetit {J. B.) On the copyright of design for printed fabrics.
1841 3931.14
Electro-metallurgy.
Si>i«!(^.) Elemento of electro-mcUUurgy. 1860. . . .3933.56
WaU (A.) Electro-metallurgy. 1800 3933.48
WalhirlO. F.) KlMtrotyp* mantpaUtton. UN. . . mij«
Engtaeering.-
[See also, in this alpbabM. Briok* and UlM ;— BridcM ■—
Cements, Um«a. and mortars ;-I>r«wtat I-Dt Do&» i -
Drais»a and •«•«• ;-Emb.nkm«S i-FoiiiuUHoiwi
-H«rboarsi— HrdrmnUosj-JUMnrr; -Railroads -
Boad* i— Steam and Ste«m-<-ngliie :— Sarrerliic — Wster-
?!?'■.»?.■ — ""1. '" *h.- gnneral alplubet, Arohlteetnr*.
{Building, p. 83) ; an,l MiUtary ..lence.) ""•"»'•.
Brker {T.) Land and auglneeriug surveylug. IU« mm IT
— On mensuration : mo<reru E, etc. 1869 4an!ii
Blake ( W. P.) Civil E.. and pubUc works.' [farii hiUt ' axDor
1867. Keports, v. 4.) ' wUl'i
Breet {S, C.) Archite.ture and civil E. lan, '. ' .' " Ull °06
Byrne [Oliver). Spon's dictionary of E. St. 1870. . , tm 10
Cresy {E.) •EncyclopaMlla of civil K. 1847 Wit PI
Same. Kupplcment. 1866.
Engineer's, aronlieofa, and contractor's pocket-book, for 1*70.
9ns n
OreenuKtlja. C.) Mine engineering. 186S S827 (iB
HaikoU { W. D.) Practice ot E. field work. 1888. . . 8»25 ()3a
Same. 1871 3»26 oa
ffogg (./.) Engineers' companion. 1869 SMl .'W
KeU{T) Engineers' practical guide. 18B3. .... 3»33 (IT
— Mechanic's and engineer's guide. 1872 3933 is
Law {II.) RndimcnU of civil E. 3 pts. In 1 T. 18n-«3. 8926 (>a
Mohan (D. H.) Civil B. 1862 sgjs o«
Ed. with additions by D. V. Wood. 18T8. . . . 3930 14
Rankint ( W. J. .V.) Manual of civil E. 4tli ed. I8U. 8936 in
— Useful rules and tables. 8d ed. 1867 S934.U8
— and Bamber {K. F.) Mechanical text-book. 1873. . 3923 16
Simmi {F, W.) Treatise on levi-Uing. 4th ed., wlUi Law's prac-
tical exaiAples for railway curves and Trantvine'a Meld
practice of laying out circular curves. 1880. . . 3938.30
Span's dictionary of enKineeriug. civil, mechanical, inllltary, and
naval. Compiled by O. Byrne, v. 1. 1870.. . . S93T.10
Stevens ■n{D.) Civil E. of North America. 1889. . . 8938.18
— Canal and river engineering. 1872 3936.88
Trautwine {J. C.) New method of oolonjating tbe cublo cont«nts
of excavations. 1851 3988.09
Vote 10, /,.) Manuid for railroad engineers and engineering stn-
denta. 1 v. in 3. 1873 " . .8542.11
Wiggins {J.) Practice of embanking lands from the sea. 1863.
3934.08
Engineering Periodicals and Transactions.
.^m«rican society of civil engineers, t. 1-3, 1873-4. . .8948.01
Engineer {The), y. 37-82, 1869-74 8309.01
Engineering. T. 3-18, 1867-74 8199.01
Engineering and mining journal, v. 8-19, 1809>74.
Genie {Le) indastriel : revue des inventions franoaisea et
otranRSrcs. Par Armingaud tr^res. v. 1-38 en 19. Paris,
1851-69. H' 3948.01
New York. State enginf.er. Annual reports.
Royal enijinecrs. Papers on Bub:ects connected with the duties
of the Corps of royal engineers. 10 v. L., 1837-49 4'. 3918.17
Same. New series, v. 1-19. London, 1861-71. 8*. 3917.03
United States. Chief of engineers. Annual reports.
United States. Corps of engineers. Professional papers. No. 13.
3d ed. 1873 3942.13
Contents : Tables and formuhe useful In surveying, geol-
ogy, and practical astronomy, including projection of maps.
Van Ifosirand's eclectic engineering magazine, v. 1-11. 1809-74.
8160 08
Weale's quarterly papers on engineering. ▼. 1-0. 1843. 3918.11
Contents: 1. Life of James Brindley, by a Hughes.
Life of William Chapin. Ou the dredging ninchiue. En-
gines of the Kamscliatka Russian steam fi-igato '^f ww-
Hints on some improvements of the steam engine, by .7.
Gill. Memoir of Wm. .Jessop, by S. lluglies. Ou the adv.
of malleable iron in jetties and breakwaters. Notices.
2. Report on the railroad from Kingstown to Oalkey, in
Ireland, upon the atmospheric sj-stem. by M. Mallet.
Method of applying the atmospheric pressure to railways,
by pneumatic locomotive engine.^, by J. Gill. Memoir of
Mr. Samuel Clegg. Treatise on heat, by E. Peclet. Dredg-
ing, by Messrs. Bury, Curtis and Kennedy. Harbours of
of the south-eastern coast and restoration of the Heme
bay pier, by W. Mulliugar Hi^gins. Examples of engineer-
ing in the United States. On havens of safety, by James
Vetch. Sir John Kennio's report on Holyhead and port
Dynllaen harbours. Comparative loss by friction in beam
and direct action steam engines, by W. Pole. The engi-
neering of Holland, by Hyde Clarke. Consumption of fuel
in the locomotive engines of the Liverpool and Manchester
railway, etc., by Edw. Wood. Sir John Macneill'a Report
on the atmospheric railway.
3. Peclet's Treatise on heat. Mr. Page's report on the
harbours of Holyhead and Porth-dyn.Uaeii. Captain Bos-
wall'a Description of a model plan for the construction of a
spacious harbour in connexion with Granton pier. Con-
struction of the iron roof of the new houses of parliament.
Hughes' Paper on slate quarries. Wolfs patent steam en-
gine. Sargent's Lectures ou American steam navigation.
Arago' Report on atmospheric railways. Cast iron perma-
nent bridge across the Nevkaat St. Petersburg, now erect-
ing. Memoir of the Thames tunnel, by Hem-y Law. In-
quiry into the faU necessary in the cross sections of roads,
and the best form of cross sections, by John Neville. On
the manufacture of bricks and tiles in Holland, by Hyda
Clarke.
In Uking for books, use the " Book Order." glTing the AUTHOB'S NAHE, the flrat part of th* TITLE, and the NUUBKB.
42
ARTS, USEFUL: Essays and Miacellanieat
4 Hydrostatic »nd hydraulic dookg, patent slips, etc..
of the United Statiis. by Hydo Clarke. Ancient and pres-
ent state of the harbour of Rye. by John Meryon. On
the application of atmospheric pressure to i-ailways, by
T. Harris, Jr. Menai bridge during storms : with pro-
posed new method of conBtructiiiR suspension bridses, by
i-rancis Baahforth. Law of French and EuRUsh patents,
by Charles Kgau. Three regorts upon atmospheric mil-
ways, by Itobert Mailett. Experiments by John Rennie
on the power of water-wbocls. Diagrams for fa ilitating
the construction of obUque bridKCs. by W. H. Barlow.
5 Progress of machinery and m;mufactiires in Great
Britain, from the Saxon era to the reign of Queen Anne.
Practical and experimental ri-searcht-s in hydraulics, by A.
Peacolse. Memoir of the Thamea tuiiuel, by Henry Law.
Report of the institute of France \ipon M. Arnotte's sys-
tem of atmospheric railways, by Robert Mailett. Tannna
railway— Frankfort to Weisbadcn. A bridge of boats on
the Rhine from Mayence to Castel, by K. Thormau. De-
•cription of a wet dock and other works, proposed on the
south side of the river Wear, by Johu Murray.
6. Application of water power, by R. Mailett. Eiperi-
mcnts ou locomotive engines, by M. M. Gtouin and Le Cha-
telier On the first introduction of steam engines into
naval arsenals, by M. S. Beuth.im. On the mode of forni-
Ing foundations under water, and ou bad ground, devised
by Sir Sanuiel Bentham for the improvement of Ports-
mouth harbour. Action of the Cornish pumping engine,
by WilUam Pole. On water-wheels, by William Falrbalm.
Bssays and Miscellanies.
[Note.— The Cmtentt of many of the works placed under
this beading are given under the author's name In the gen-
end alphabet.]
Anker IT.C.) Popular economic botany. 1863. pp. 187-344. 1912.11
Bakemell \p. 0.) Great facts : remarkable inventions. 18S9. 3913.06
Blackwell lA. B.) Studies in general science. 1869. . . 8411.18
BleutU {Sir T. P.) Natural history. 1693 3921.23
Brougk IJ. C.) Fairy tales of science. 1859 8913.18
Bravm IS.) Lectures and essays. 2 v. 1868 2516.01
Browne (T.) Psoudoxla ; or enquiries into vulgar and common
errors. [Works, v. 2-3.] 6022.14
Busy hives around us. 1868 3913.29
Chambers's information for the people. 2 v. 1853. . . . 6025.01
Clarke «7. C.) Wonders of nature, selected from the Traus. of
the Roy. soo. of London 3913.27
Ferguson (J.) Life [and inventions]. 1767 4013.14
Oreeley (//.) and others. Groat industries of the U. S. 1873. 6917.21
Half-hours with modern scientists. Huxley, liaikei, Stirllug,
Cope, Tyndall. !871 3913.32
HelmholU [H.) Popular lectures. Tr. by E. Atkinson. . 3915.16
Contents : Belatlon of natural science to science In fjene-
ral ; On Goethe's scientific researches ; Physiological
causes of harmony in music ; Ice and glaciers ; Interac-
tion of the natural forces ; Recent progress of the theory
of vision ; The conservation of force ; The aim and pro-
gress of physical science,
Eertchel {Sir J. F. W.) FamiUar lectures. 1867. . . . 3913.26
— Essays tSoientiflcl from the Edinburgh and Quarterly reviews.
1857. 8914.34
Huxley {T. H.) Lay sermons, addresses, and reviews 1870. 4712.16
Inquire within ; or. Facts worth knowing. 1856. . . . 3913.10
Knight (C.) Knowledge is power : labor, capital, and skill.
1867. . . . . : 3913.08
Lardner {D.) Museum of science and ait. 12 v. In 6. 18j4.
^ ' 3921.24
Contents : 1. The planets ; are they Inhabited worlds?
Weather prognostics. Popular fallacies in questions of phy-
sical science. Latitudes and lougltudes. Lunar influences.
Meteoric stones and shooting stars. Railway accidents.
Light.
2. Air. Locomotion iu the United States. Cometary
Influences. Water. The p'>tter's art. Fire.
3. Locomotion and transport : their influence and pro-
gress. The moon. The earth. Terrestrial heat. The sun.
4. The electric telegraph. Earthquakes and volcanoes.
Barometer, s.ifety lamp, and Whitworth's micrometric ap-
paratus. Steam.
5. The steam engine. The eye. The atmosphere. Time.
Pumps. Spectacles. The kaleidoscope.
6. Clocks aud wat^-hes. Microscopic drawing and En-
graving. The locomotive. Thermometer. New plauets.
Leverrier and Adams's planet. Magnitndeand minuteness.
7. The almanack. Colour. Optical images. How to
observe the heavens. The looking glass. Stellar universe.
The tides.
8. Man. Magnifying glasses. Instinct and Intelligence.
The solar microscope. The camera lucida. The magic
lantern. The camera obscura.
9. The microscope. The white ants : their manners and
habits. The surface of the earth ; or, first notions of
geography. Science and poeti-y.
10. Tile iiee. Steam navigation. Electro-motive power.
Thimder, lightning and the aurora borealis.
11. The printing press. The crust of the earth. Geology.
The stereoscope. Comets.
12. The pre-Adamite earth. Eclipses. Sound.
— Popular essays on scientific subjects. 1352.
Contents : Steam. Artificial light. Photography. Light-
ning conductors. Safety lamp. Needle-grinder's mask.
Electro-metallurgy. Electric telegraphy. The potter's art.
Glass manufacture. Railway machinery. Railways of the
United Kingdom. Locoraotiou in the U. S. Railway trans-
port at home and abroad. Steam marine. Times printing
machine. Calico printing machinery. Hydraulic ma-
cliinery of Biitannl* bridge. Whitworth's micrometer
apparatus and Manchester tools. Rotation of the earth.
Pianoforte workshop of M. Froment. Dupin's comparison
of the industry of Paris and London. M. Chevalier's let-
tors on the Groat Exhibition. M. J. Lemolno's letters.
M. Hector Beriioz' letters on the musical side of the Great
Exhibition 3913.09
— Popular lectures on science and art. 2 v. 1850. . . 4025.07
Contents : v. 1. Plurality of worlds. The sun. EcUpses.
The aurora borealis. Electricity. The minor planets.
Weather almanacs. Halley's comet. The atmosphere.
The tides. Li^'ht. Tlie major planets. The barometer.
The moon. Heat. The Atlantic steam question. Galvan-
ism. The moon sad the weather. Periodic comets. Ra-
diation of heat. Meteoric stones and shooting htar.s. The
earth. Lunar influences. Comets. Thunder storms.
Latitudes and longitudes. 1?hoory of colors. Visible stars.
Water-spouts aud whirlwinds.
2. Matter. Elasticity of air. Effects of lightning. Popu-
lar fallacies. Lightning rods. \*Iagnetism. Thermometer.
Atmospheric electricity. Evaporation. Conduction of heat
and light. Action and reaction. Composition aud resolu-
tion of force. Centre of gravity. The lever and wUeelwork.
Ebullition. Combustion. The stellar universe. The
steam engine.
Lemery {N.) New curiosities in art and nature. 1711. 3921.21
Manchester science lectures. lst-4th series. 1866-73. Manches-
ter, 1874. 12° 3906.20
Contents :—lat series.— 14. Elementary chemistry, by
H. E. Roscoe ; 5-8. Zoblogy, or four plans of animal crea-
tion, by T. Alcock ; 9. On coal, its importance in manu-
fa ture and trade, by W. S. Jevons ; 10-13. Elementary
physiology, by J. E. Morgan.
2d series.— Coral and coral reefs, by T. Huxley ; Spec
truin analysis, by H. E. Roscoe ; Spectrum analysis iu its
application to the heavenly bodies, by W. Huggins ; Our
coal fields, by W. B. Dawkius ; Charles Dickens, by A. W.
Ward ; The natural history of paving stones, by Prof. Wil-
liamson. The temperature and animal life of the deep sea,
by W. B. Carpenter : More about coal, by A. H. Green ; On
the sun, by J. N. Lockyer.
3d series.— Yeast, by T. Huxley ; Coal colours, by H. E.
Roscoe ; Origin of the English people, A. S. Wilkinson ;
Food of plants, by Odling: Unconscious action of the brain,
by W. B. Carpenter ; Epidemic delusions, by W. B. Carpen-
ter : Progress of sanitary science, by H. E. Roscoe.
4th series.— The rainbow, by H. E. Roscoe ; The ice age
in Britain, by Geikie ; The sun and the earth, by B.
Stewart ; Atoms, by Clifford ; Flame, by Core ; Life of
Faraday, by J. H. Gladstone ; The star depths, by R. A.
Proctor : Kent cavern, by W. Pengelly ; Electrical dis-
coveries of Faraday, by W. F. Barrett ; Ancient and modern
Egypt ; or, the pyramids and the Suez canal, by W. B.
Carpenter.
Xarlineau{H.) Health, husbandry, and handicraft. 1861. 2535.11
Navier IC, O. G.) Tommy Try and what he did in science.
1869. 3913.15
NichoU {J. B.) Fireside science. 1872 3921.30
Parton {J.) Triumphs of enterprise. 1872 3915.15
Percy anecdotes, v. 6. 1823 6211.06
Person {D.) Varieties. 1635 3921.32
Plat {Sir H.) Jewel-house of art and nature. 1663. . . 3921.20
Porta {J. B.) Magis) naturalis librl vlgintl. 1650. . . 3921.31
Proctor IK. A.) Light science for leisure hours. 1871. . 3914.12
2d'series. 1873 3914.00
Reason why. General science. 1869 3914.10
Schoedler {P.) Book of nature. 1863 3913.0i
Treasury of science. 1862 3913.01
Simmonds {P. L.) Science and commerce : essays. 1872. 5926.26
Smith {J.) Lessons ou words, and experiments. 1844. . 3913.28
Spencer {H.) Essays : scientific, tte. 2 v. 1864. . . .2543.19
Stockton [F. R.) Round-about rambles. 1872 2647.16
Summer daybook. 1850 2543.14
Temple {R. and C.) Temple anecdotes. 1865 3913,31
Things not generaUy known. Ed. by D. A. Wells. 1861. 3913.05
Thompson :B., Count Rumfurd). Essays, political, economical, and
pllilosophical. 3 v. 1798-1804 4026.10
TAoiisand notable things. 1827 3914.19
Timbs {J.) Curiosities of science. 1858 3913.03
— Popular science. 1871 3921.23
Tribune popular science. 1874 3908.01
Contents : Proctor's Lectures on astronomy. Whittier's
Prayer of Agassiz. Agassiz's Lectures at Penlkese. Part
2. Schliemann's Discuveries in ancient Troy, by B. Taylor,
Proctor's Farewell lectures on astronomy. Chandler ou the
germ theory of dUease. Brown-Sequard's Lectures ou the
nerves. Proctor's new lectures. Pt. 3, Acad, of sciences
—Meeting at Washington. The poet Longfellow, by J. T.
fields. O. C. Marsh on fossil horse of America. Have we
two braius? lecture by Brown-S6quard. U. S. survey in
the west, by lleut. G. M. Wheeler. Effects of alcohol, by
W. A. Hammond.
Tyndall {J.) Essays on the use and limits of the imagination in
science. 1870 3914.11
— Fragments of science. 1871 4027.23a
Wilde {J.) Magic of science. 1872 3922.06
Wsinter{A.) Our social bees. 1866-69 3913.23
— Subtle braius aud lissom fingers. 1869 3913.21
BBOOKLTN MEBOANTILB LIBRABY.
ARTS, USEFUL: Bway. to HydrauMo*
48
rovng (r.) Solentiflo memoirs. [In kit Mlscel. worb. T. l-J.l
6082 01
Totmg lady's book, etc. 1889 S4^.<n
Exhibitions of the World's Industry.
1. London.
JrtJimrnaiillus. catalogue of the Eihib. of 1841. . , Sfllg 01
Babbags (C) Exposltiou of 1851. 18jl 8»lt'oi
Oreat Bxliibltion of 1851. Offlclal, desoriptivo, and Illustrated
catalogue. 3 v. 1831 8918.02
Simo. Supplementary volume. 1862 '. 8918.00
— Reports of the jurora, Londou, 1852 3918.06
Oreelf!!/ {II.) Art aud Industry at the Crystal Palace. 1883. 3916.06
I[unt{,U.) Uaud-book. 1852. 2v 8U15.03
Lectures on the results of the Exhibition. By W. Whswell and
others 1852 8UU.15
Timbs {J.) Year book of feots. Extra volume. 1881. . 3916.03
Warren (A'.) Lily and the Bee. An apologue, 1851. . . 8916.07
3. Paris Exposition.
Arnold (//. P.) The great exhibltl in 963.12
Modern iuduBtries. Reports on the Expos, of 1867. By twelve
BritluU workmen. 1868 891S.08
Mor/ord {11.) Paris in '67 963.13
RimmelHH.) Itecollections of the Exhibition 3918.U2
United states Commissioners. Reports. Ed. by W. P. Blake. 6 T.
187Q.
Contents,
Arts —Machinery and processes of the industrial arts and
apparatus of the exact sciences, by F. A. P. Barnard, (v. 3.)
Asphalt and liitnmen as applied to the construction of
streets and sidewalks ; by A. Beckwith. (v. 4.)
Beet-sugar and alooUol, by H. 1-'. Q. D Aligny. (v. 5.)
Boton-Coigiiet : iu tabriciitions, by L. F. Beck\*ith. (v. 4.)
Bibliography of the Exposition, by W. P. Blake, (v. 1.)
Buildings.— Report upon buildings, building materials and
methods of building, by J. H. Bowen. (v. 4.)
Cereals.— Quantities produced in diifereut countries ; report
by S. B. Uuggles. Quality and characteristics of the ce-
reals exhibited ; report by G. 8. Hazard, (v. 5.)
Chemistry (Industrial), by J. L. Smith, (v. 2.)
Civil engineering and public works, by W. P. Blake, (v. 4.)
Clothing and woven fabrics ; report by P. Stevens, (v. 6.)
Coal.— lleport on the manufacture oi pressed or agglomerated
coal, by H. F. Q. D'Aligny, (v. 6.)
Cotton.— Report by E. It. Muiige. (T. 6.)
Education.- Report by J. W. HUiyt. (v. 6.) Report on school-
houses aud the means of promoting popular education by
J. R. Freis.-. (T. 6.)
Engineering (Steam) ; report by W. S. Anchinoloss. (v. 4.)
Fine ana.— Ruport on, by F. Leslie, (v. 1.) Fine arts applied
to the useful arts ; report by the committee, F. Leslie, 8.
F. B. Morse, T. W. Evans, (v. 1.)
Food. — Report on its preparation, by W. E. Johnston, (v. 6.)
General survey of the Exposition, (v. 6.)
Introduction, showing tlie organization and administration
of the United States section, (v. 1.)
Iron and steel. - Production of, in its economic and social
relations, by A. S. Hewitt. (T. 2.)
Miuing.— Report ou mmiug and mechanical preparation of
ores, by H. F. Q. D Aligny, A. Huet, F. Oeyler, and O. Le-
paiuteur. ;v. 4.)
Munitions of war. — Report by C. B. Norton and W. J. Valen-
tine. (V. 5.)
Musical instruments. — Report by P. Stevens, (v. 5.)
Photography.— Report by H. F. Q. D'Aligny. (v. 6.)
Precious metals.— Report by W. P. Blake: (v. 2.)
School-liousea. — See Education.
SUk. — Report on silk and silk manufactures, by E. C. Cow-
din. (T. 0.)
Surgery.— Hygiene, and inilitary sanitary institutiona in
Europe, by T. W. Evans, (v. 6.)
Telegraphy.— by S. F. B. Morse, (j. 4.)— Outlines of the
history of the Atlantic cables, by H. F. Q. D'Abgny. (v. 6.)
United States section. — Report, (v. 1.)
Viiie. — Report upon the culture and products of the vine,
by M. P. Wilder, A. Thompson, W. J. Flagg, P. B irry. (v. 6.)
Weights, measures, aud coins. — Extracts from the report of
the International Committee on. (v. 1.)
Wool and woolen mauutactures. — Report by E. R. Mudge,
assisted by J. L. Hayes. (V. 6.)
Express Business.
Tuoteer {T. W.) Waifs from the way-bills of an old expressman.
1872 3926.40
Fibrous Materials and Fabrics.
Royle [F.) Fibrous plants of India fitted for cordage, clothing,
and paper. 1855 4915.04
Squier (£. (?.) Tropical fibres. 1861 4916.03
See Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867. (Textile fabrics of India )
*9- Sec also Ootton ;— Linen ;— Silk ;— Wool ;— and
Mannfactnres.
Fire-alarm Telegraph.
Channing (IT. F.) American fire-alarm telegraph. [Smith, rep.
1854.J 3936.09
Fires.
Bird [J.) Protection against fire. 1873 39*26.32
Little (O. P.) Fireman's own book. 1860 8926.33
Fireworks,
Purottchny : or, the art of making Armrotkl. IMS. . . mUM
Flax.
Wama (7.) Flax vsrsoa ootton. IS60. [IflaeaL aamiA * « i
See obo Linen. i— «-. waiga-y^^
Forging.
Amateur mechanic's workshop. 1870. ■«.>■
«- See atto Iron-work. ' ' ' *"***
Fuel.
{Sm Warming and 7entUatloii, p. M.]
Oaa.
Boston (City of.) Report upon gaa. UCT Mil i*
CUbiHS.) Treatiae on gaa. 6tl> ad. UU. .... WMll
OajHxmaumcr'a guide. 1871 ZS,,
Hughes {S.) Treatiae on gaa-worka and gaa. UU.' ! '. Wmji
Same. 4th ed., rev. by W. HlcbardsT NmIm
Gauging.
[Set Llqnora, p. 44 ;-Welghla and Meaanraa, p. 48.]
Olass and Olaas-making.
[Ste alto Pottery and porcelain. In general alphabet.]
Pettigrewi,T.J.) On Egyptian glaia. tBrlt. arch aasoa Jonmal,
■"• 18-1 14«1 la
Porter {O. R.) Treatise. 1862 Vuixi
Sautay [A.) Wondera of glaaa-making in all age*. 18TD. 8na.86
Olaziers.
Skaa [H.) Booke of imdry drargbtos. 1848 10ta.U
Qloves.
BuU{W.) History of the glove trade, 1834 S98I.U
Gold.
Ww Assaying, p. 40 ;-MetaUnrgy, p. 46:-M»taU, p.
46 ;— Mining, p. 46. Atto FoUtlcal economy. [Prtdou*
mttalt.)]
Qold- aud Silver-araiths.
[Set Gtold- and Silver-work, in general alphabet]
Graining.
Pickert[a.)aruiMetcalf[A.) Art of graining. 1872. . .8987.88
Haberdashery, Hosiery, etc.
Felkin ( W.) History of the machine wrought hosiery manuikc-
ture. 1867 3936.12
Perkins (E. E.) Treatise on haberdashery, hoalery, and general
drapery. 9th ed. [1874.] 8941.09
Hair-dressing.
Stemart {J.) Plocacosmos ; or, the whole art of hair- dressing.
1783 6014.28
Hall-marks.
Lutchaunig [A.) Book of hall-marks. 1873 4003.10
Harbours.
Hyde (T.) Harbonrs of Holy-bead and Porth-dyn-Ilaen. [Weala's
quar. papers., t. 8.] 3918 U
See also other articles in Weala's qnar. papers, p. 41.
Hardware.
Holland {J.) Manufactures In metals. 3 v 8938.86
1-3, iron and' steel. 3, tin, copper, brass, silver, etc.
Timmint [8.) l^rodncta and industrial history of Birmingham
and the midland hardware district. 1866 3931.06
Hat Manufacture.
Thcmpson [J.) Hat making and felting. 1868 8932.40
Horse Railways.
Bum (C.) Constmction of horse-railways. 1860. . . . 8916.88
Hydraulics and Hydraulic Engineering.
[See also Engineering, p. 42.]
Box (T.) Practical hydraulics. 2a ed., 1870 3922.08
BurnelUG.R.) Hydraulic E. [/n iaioj (//.) OivUE.,Y. 3.] 8936.13
— Rudiments, efe 2 v., 1858 3936.13
1. Hydraulics, pneumatics, applied chemistry, drainage.
Irrigation.
2. Supply of water to towns.
Ellet (C) Mississippi aud Ohio rivers : plans for the protection
firom inimdation, and improving the navigation. 1858. 3936.01
Ewbank {T.) Hydraulic and other machines for raising water.
1843 892628
Fairbaim IW.) On water-wheels. [W sale's quar. papers, v. 6.]
3918.16
Fi-isi (P.) Rivers and torrents. 1861 4025.22
Olynn (C.) Water as applied to drive mills. 1853. . . SUM 11
Uumplireys {A. A.), ami Abbot {If. L.) Report upon tho physics
and Hydraulics of tlie Kissi8Sip()i river. 1861. . . 1136 18
Afallet {K.) Application of water-power. [Weale's quar. papors.
V. 6 ] 3918.16
Peacocke {B. A.) Practical researches. [Weale's quar. papers,
V. 6.] 8918.16
Rmnie {J.) Experiments on the power of water-wheels. [Weale'a
qtiar. papers, v. 4.] * . . 8918.14
Smeattm {J.) Experimental inquiry concerning the natural pow-
ers of water aud wind to turn machines. 1826. . . 3936.86
In asking for books, use the ■■ Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NU.UBEII.
44
ARTS, USEFlfL: india-rubber to Manufactures.
Smiaddi I J. O.) WeUdiggiog, boring, »ud pomp-work. Vekle,
1800 8935.S1
Trtdgoid IT., ed) TracU by Smeaton, Veutori, uid Dr. Young,
ouhydimuUiM. 1826 8926.SS
Tenturi I J. B] Of lateral oammunlcstious of motion of fluid.
1836. . 3926.35
Young (T.) Summary of liydraullcs. 1626 3926.35
yoU. —For information on Artesian wells, see Swindell
on wcU<Uggiui? [3932.31] ; Buckland's geology, etc., T. 1.
[35.'4.02); U. S. mining report suppl.. 1808. by J. W Taylor
[i006.07J, aud articles in Appleton's, Bnglish, Tomlinson'a,
ure'a, and otlier cyclopsedias.
India-rubber Goods.
Caoutchouc and gntta percha. [Sm. rep., 1864.] .... 8936.19
luk.
BUtoty of ink. New York, T. Darlda & Co., 1860. U*. 3932.28
Instrumeuts.
BeaOur(J.F.) Mathematical Inatrumenta. 3 v. 1871. 3922 17
1. Drawing and measuring. 2. Optical. 3. Surveying
and aatruuomicaL
KmlUh (T.) Treatiae on a box of instrumeuts. 1852. . 3923.26
Warren (& B.) Manual of drafting instruments. 1865. 3922.21
Inventions, Discoveries, etc.
[See Patents, p. 44 ; aho Essays and Miscellany, p. 42 ;
Annuals, p. 39; Periodicals, p. 44 ; etc.]
Beckmann (J.) History of. 2 v., 1846 3914.20
BlakelylJ.) Theology of, 1856 8522.18
Curiositis dea inventions et decouvertes. 1856. [Bibliothgque
de poche.J 3921.15
Dutem (L.) Oriidn of discoveries attributed to the modems.
1769. . . 3914.35
Same. Orifiine des d6couvertes. etc. 1796. . . . 3917.01
Grant (O.) Historical account, «te. 1852 3913 13
Invention and discovery : curious facts. 1870 3913.3U
Poppe (J.) Chronologisehe uebersicbt der Erandungen und Eut-
deckungen. (/n Schlosser's Weltgeschichte, v 19 ) 402 19
Progress of niacbiuery and manufactures in Great Britain, from
the Saxon Era to the reign of queen Anue. [Weale's quar.
papers, v. 5.] 3918 15
Sonierset IE., marquU of Worcester). Ceutui-y of. 1827. 3914.19
— •—Same. [ VTiW Ais Life, by H Dircks. 1865.] . . .3186.24
Taylor (/.) Modern advancements »nd lay iuventors. [/n Ins
Ultimate civilization, €«c.J 2644.01
Timbs {J.) Wonderful invenUons. 1868 3913.25
Virgilio (P.) De rerum iuventoribuB. [Of Inventors and dis-
coverers.] 51)70.19
Wliite IF. S.) History ot 1827 3913.33
Witliam (J. F. L.) Historical account, etc. 2 v. 1820. 3914.30
Iron and Iron-Trade, and SteeL
[.See also Metallurgy, p. 45 j— and Sheet-Iron, p. 47 ]
Armour (X) Iron and heat : beams, pillars, and iron smelting.
1871 3L122.13
Bauemian {H. F. O. S.) Treatise on the metallurgy of iron.
1868 3933.39
BeU(I.L.) Chemical phenomena of iron smeltiu-'. 1872 4006.03
Campin {F ) Treatise ou the application of irou to the constructioa
of bri(li>i-8, girders, roofs, and other works, isri. .3926.36
CouUhard (H. C) Blast engines. Working drawings, With de-
scription. 1867.
Fairbairn ( FT.) Iron ; its history, properties, and manufacture.
1866 3934.37
— On the application of cast and wrought iron to building ptir-
poses. 2ded. 1857-58. . 3923.29
French [B. F.) History of the kou trade of the U. S. 1621-1857.
4006.U2
General couventiou of the friends of domestic industry. New
York, 1831. Report ou the products aud manufacture of
iron and steel 6093.09
Hewitt (A. S.) Production of, in its economic and social rela-
tions. [Paris univ. expos.. 1867. U. S. com, Keports. v. 2.]
3915.10
JTogg {J.) The iron trades' guide. 1869 3931.39
Kirkaldy (D ) Tensile strength and other properties of wrought-
iron and steeL 2d ed. 1866 4006.04
KohnlF) Iron and steel manufacture. 1869 3937.30
Laniirin {.V. H. C.,jr.) Treatise on steel. 1868. . . . 3933.34
Lesley {J. F.) Iron manufacturer's guide to the furnaces, forges,
and rolling mills of the United States. 1859. . . . 4006.0]
Osbom [B. S.) Metallurgy of iron and steel. 1869. . . 3934.43
Overman {F.) Manufaotuie of steel. 1851 3933.42
Scliinx {C.) Researches ou the action of the blast-furnace. 3941.04
Styffe (A'.) Irou and steel. 1869 3933.32
Tay'or {K. C.) Statistics, etc. 1866 3933.31
Union iron-works compimy. Shapes. 1873.
Van Buren {J, D., jr.) Investigation of formulas for the strength
of irou parts of steam machinery. 1869 3926.23
Je'welry.
[See Sold- and Silver-work, and Jewelry, in general alphabet.]
Lace.
Felkin ( W.) Hist, of the machine wrought lace manuf.. 3931.12
Palliser {Mrs. F. B.) History of lace. 1869 3932.04
Queen lace-book. 1874 3931.00
Tttucht{7.) Hand-book of point lace 1869 3932.05
■Sm also Ed rev., v. 136, 1872 (Lace-maUng as a flue art).
Lathe (The).
[See Turning, p. 49.]
Lighthouses and Light-ships.
Adaim(W.H.D.) Lighthouses and lightships. 1870. .3934 20
Holmes ( — .) Magneto-electric light as applicable to light-houses.
1862 4027.09
SehtU De Vere (M.) Wonders of the deep, pp. 213-286. . 4826.11
Stevenson [A.) On the history, construction, and illumination of
light-houses. 1860 3934.04
Stevemon (T.) Lighthouse illumination. 1871 3934.21
Liquors.
Art and mystery of making British wines, cider, and perry, cor-
dials and liqueurs. 1866 3931 31
Bym (if. L.) Complete practical distiller 39J1.'22
Oup< and their customs. [anan.\ 1869 0015.17
Donovan [M.) Domestic economy : brewing, distilling, wine-
makiug. 2 V 6016.01
Duplais {P.) Manufacture and distillation of alcoholic liquors.
1870 3931.40
French (X) Art of distillation. 1667 3931.36
Johnston {W. F.) Chemistry of common life. v. 1. . .4212.17
McCulloch {J,) Distillation, brewing, and malting. 1867. 3931.30
Morewood (6'.) History of the inveutious and customs of ancient
and modem nations iu the manu&kcture and use of inebria-
ting liquors. 1838 5834.10
Pracott {A. B.) Chemical examinatiou of alcoholic liquors.'
1876 4342.11
PreKott {H. P.) Strong drink and tobacco smoke ; growth and
uses of malt, hops, yeast, etc. 1869 4916 24
l!«rrington{W.) Coohng cups aud dainty drinks. 1869. 3931.34
Wine and spirit adulterors unmasked 39;11.01
Brewing and Beer.
Bym (M. L.) Complete practical brewer. 1852. . . . 3931.21
Scannett ((?.) Breweries and maltiiigs. 1871 3931.33
Titard {W. L.) Theory and practice of brewing. 1860. 3931.29
Togel (if.) On beer : a statistical sketch. 1874. , . . 3931.41
Gauging.
tZeene (J. B.) Hand-book of practical Q. 1868. . . . 3931 .38
Wines.
[See a2<o Agriculture ;— (ffmpe culture, p. 8); also Temperance
question, in general alphabet.]
Barry {Sir E.) Observations on the wines of the ancients.
1776. 3937.36
Oharleion ( W.) Of the mysterie of vintners. [In his Two dis-
courses, etc. 1676.] 6212.31
Cocks (0.1 Bordeau.t ; its wiufS, aud the claret country. 6133.11
Druitt {ii ) Rei>ort on the cheap wines from France, Germany,
Italy, Oruece, Huu-^ary, and Australia. 1805.. . .3931.28
Same. New ad 1873 3931.'28a
Harasztliti {A.) Qra;ie culture, wines, e(c. 1862. . . . 6133.04
James {W. B.) Wine duties considered flnaucially aud socially.
18M . . 5936.19
McMulten {T.) Hand-book of wines 1852 3931.37
Maginn ( IK.) Odoherty papers, v. 2. p. 250, etc. . . . 253B.03
Beiltting (C.) History of modern wines. 1861 3931.27
Shaw (T. G.) Wine, the vine, and the cellar. 1864. . . 3931.35
Smeedir.) Wine mercUanfs manual. 1815 3931.26
Thudiaium {J. L. W.) ami Diipre U) Treatise on the origin, na-
ture, and varietioH of wine. 1872 6133.10
Tomes {li) The champagne country. 1887. 963.18
Tovey {C.) Charapagne ; its history, manufacture, properties,
&0. 1870 3931.32
Verplanck {G. €.) Oxyporian wines. Was champagne known to
the ancients. [In Oozzens (F.) Sayings of Dr. Bushwacker.
1867.] 2621.12
Locks and Keys.
Chubb {J.) Construction of locks aud keys 3932.25
Cuming {H. S.) History of keys, [Brit. arch, assoc. Journal, v
12.] 1461.12
TomliTuon (C.) On the constmction of door locks. 1858-59. 3932.23
Lvimbsr Surveying.
Kinsley (0.) Self-instructor on lumber surveying. 1870. 8922.12
Manufactures.
[See also iu this class Cotton, p. 40 ;— Fibrous materials,
p. 48 ;— Haberdashery, p. 43 ;— Linen, p. 44 —Silk, p. 47 ;
— Weaving, p. 48 ; — 'W'oolena, p. 48. Also Political econ-
omy. {Contmercial dictionaries.)]
Babbage (C.) On the economy of M. 1832 3932.01
Bishop {J. L.) History ot American M. 3 v. 1864. . . 6926.01
Bremner {D.) Industries of Scotland. 1869 3931 09
Dodd{a.) Dictionary ot manufactures. 1869 3915.26
Gazetteer of the manufactures and mantli^turing towns of the
United States. New York, 1866. fol 1136.10
Hamilton {A.) Report of the secretary of the treasury, on manu.
factures. 1791 5941.01
History of silk, cotton, linen, wool, and other fibrous substances,
including observatiouu on spinning, dyeing, and weaving.
1853 3931.<I6
Simmonds {P. L.) Science aud commerce. 1872. . . . 5926.26
Stevens {I'.) Report on clothing and woven fabrics. [Pans
univ. expos., 1867. If. .V. com. Reports, v. 6.] . . 3915.09
United States. Treasury department. Report from the sei-retary
on American manufactures. 1810 5093.07
Ure (A.) Philosophy of manufactures : &ctory system of Great
Britain. 1861 3931.04
BBOOKLYM MEROANTILK LIBRARY.
ARTS, USEFUL : Alaaonry to Patents.
4fi
Tealt (/.) Teohnical history of commeros. 1872. . . . NM.SO
Masonry and Stone-Cutting.
[dee alto OemeoM, p. 40.]
Dobion{E.) On foiindatioua aud concrete works. 180O. 8932.20
~- On maaonry and stouu-cuttiug. 1869 3932.20
Mechanics and Machinery.
Miel ^0. D.) liudimeutary and olcmentory principles of m*-
ctainery. 1860 8928. li
Avutttur mechanic's workshop. 1870 3923.06
Andrewa '.S. H.) Motive powers and machinery of the stead ing.
[/n his Agr. engineerlnfj, v. 2.) 8135.01
— Field wachineti aud impleuionts. [In hit Agr. eng., v. 3.] fll35.01
AppUby't Illustrated hand-book of maobluery and Iron.work.
1869 3923.27
*.^j>p^<on's Dictionary of machines, mechanica, engine-work, and
engineering. 2 v. 1852 3923.01
— Mechanic's inagiiziue. 2 v. 1851-52 3927.01
.^rm->ur {J.) Power in motion 3921.17
Babbage (C.) On the economy of machinery. 1832. . . 3932.01
Baker (T.) Elements of mediaiiisui. 1858-69 3923.16
— Principles and practice of statics aud dynamics 1869. 4025.19a
Barnard [F. A. I'.) Machinery, etc. [Paris uuiv. expos. U.S.
com. Iteporls. v. 3.] 3915.11
Bayma (/.) Elements or molecular mechanics. 1866. . 4024.24
Brown (//. 7*.) Five hundred aud seven mechanical movements.
1868 3923.13
Aim (A. S.) Elementary mechanics and mechanism. . 3924.06
— Self-aid cyclopedia. 1864 3923.22
ConCents : General, architectural, mechanical, engineer-
ing, aud uruaineutai drawing. Mechanics aud mechanism.
The steam engine.
Byrne (0.) Tracticai mechanics 3924.06
Campin (F.) Treatise ou mectianical engineering. 1870. 3926.00
Clarke {D. K.) Exhibited machinery of 1862 : International ex-
hibition 3923.03
Olynn (J.) Uonatruction of cranes aud machinery. 1869. 3923.15
Hogg (J.) Mechauics' companion. 1869 3931.39
Kelt (T.) Mechanics' text-book. 1852 3923.07
Same. 1872 3922.15
Jamieson (A.) Mechanics for practical men. Composition aud
resolution of forces ; Centre of gravity : Mechanical powers.
1850 3923.08
Kentish {T.) Treatise on a box of instruments and the slide-rule.
1852 3923.26
*KnighVs American mechanical dictionary. 2 v. 1875. . 3924.03
La Place {P. S.. marquis de). Analytical mechanics. 1814. 4017.23
Lardner (f>.) Mechauics, hydrostatics, etc. 1851. . . . 4022.10
Lardner (tf.) and Kater {//.) Treatise on. 1852. . . . 3923.09
Moteieg (H.) Illustrations of mechanics. 1839 3923.11
Muirhead {J. P.) Mechanical inventions of James Watt. 3 v.
1854 3916.21
Natmyth (J.) Remarks ou tools and machines. [ With Baker (T.)
Elements, etc. 1858.] 3923.16
Overman [F.) Mechanics for the millwright, machinist, engi-
neer, architect, and student. 1851 3923.12
Pierce [B.) System of analytical mechanics. 1855. . . 4018.11
Sankine { W. J. M.) Cyclopaidia of machine aud hand tools
1809 3937.28
— Faiuial of applied mechanics. 1869 3923.30
— Manual of machinery 3923.28
Bankine ( W. J. M.) and Bamber {E. F.) Mechanical text-book.
1873 3922.16
Shelley {O. P. B.) Workshop appliances. 1873 3907.11
Todhunter (/.) Mechanics for beginners. 1870. . . . 3921.14
— Treatise on analytical statics. 2d ed. 1868 4012.27
Tomlinson {C.) Budimeutary mechanics. 1859 3923.17
Tmisden {J. F.) Practical mechanics. 3d ed. 1868. . . 3924.07
Van Buren, [J. D., jr.) Investigation of formulas for the
strength of the iron parts of steam machinery. 1869. 3926.23
Walton ( W.) Problems in elementary mechanics. 1858. 4024.23
Warren (S. E.) Elements of machine construction and drawing.
2 T. 1870 3924.20
Weitbach {J.) Manual of the mechanica of engineering, aud of
the construction of machlnea. 1872 4007.12
Whewell ( IK.) Elementary treatise, etc. 3d ed. 1828. . 3923.05
Whitworlh {J.) Papers on mechanical subjects. 1858. . 3923.21
Contents : Plane metiUic surfaces or true planes ; On a
uniform system of screw threads ; Staudard decimal mea-
sures of length ; RiHed hre-arms ; Official report on the
New York Industrial Exhibition. 1853.
trillit (B.) Principles of mechanism. 2d ed 8924.09
Toung mechanic : use of tools, conatruction. etc. 1871. 3924.10
See also Engineering, p. 42 ;— Periodicals, p. 46.
Metallurgy.
[See also, in this class. Assaying ; — ^Electro-metallurgy: —
Mines and Mining ;— Metals. Alto, in the general alpha-
bet. Chemistry ; — Geology ; — Mineralogy.]
Bloxom (C. L.) Metals : their properties and treatment. 3933.65
BlyVi{T.A.) MetaUography. 1871 4213 16
Byrne ^0.) Practical metal worl^er's assistant 1851. .3934 40
Gremwood {W. H.) Manual of metallurgy. 1874.. . .3933 68
Ouenyveau (A.) Priucipes generaux de metallurgie. 1824.3933.28
Holland {J.j Manufactures in metal. 3 v. 1853. . . . 3933.85
v. 1. Iron aud steel. 2. Hardware. 3. Lead, copper, brass, etc.
KerHProf.) Practical treaUse. Ed by W. Orookea aud G. Ktihrig.
1868-1870 :) V 3934 45
V. 1. Lead, silver, zinc, etc. 2. Copper, Iron. 8. Steel,
fuel. Supplement.
MaHm (O. B ) Manual of metaUurgy. 186X .... 8933.64 j
Napttr (J.) Ancient workcn Id nttaL MM,
Overman IF.) Moulder** and fouiuUr'* mid*. IMS. . Kn il
— Treatise on metallurgy. Stb ed. 1860. '. atllM
Philipi (J. A.) .Manual of metaUluvy. Uf9. .' ,* 1894 88
Philltpi {J. A.) and Darlington IJ.) Itaoorda of alnioa iaid m*.
tailurgy. 1857 jnrii
PUniutSeatndutlC.) Metala. [/nAu Mat bisL T. «. IWT. 47U M
SUvertmith {J.) Fnctlckl band-book. 184S. WH.M
Oold, Silver, Coppr, and Liad.
Fleury [A. L.) Gold in an amorpboiu and cbamlcally oombinad
oondition in nature, alao new proceaaoa (or axtnctiog the
precious meUls from tbeir ores. 1868.
Kuitel (0.) Nevada and Oallomla proceaua of lUrer and gold
extraction. 1863 MMJS
Lamborn iK. H.I Metallurgy of copper. 1800 . . . . 3M3.4T
— Metallurgy of silver and lead. 1861 ', 3833.48
Percy {J.) Metallurgy of liiad. 1870 8*84. W
Piggat{A.S.) Chemistry and metallurgy of copper. . . SBVI»4i
See ai«) Electro-metallurgy.
Metric System.
[Su Weight* and Measora*.)
Mill-wright
[See also Mechanic* and Machinery. )
Craik{D.) Practical American millwright and miller. 1871. 3931.20
Hughet ( IK. C.) American miller and mUlwright's aasutant
1861 3931.24
Mines and Mining.
[See alto Coal, p. 40 ;— Iron, p. 44]
Aligny {H. F. Q. d'). Ueport on mining aud of orea. [Pari*
uniT. expos., 1867. U. S. com. Kep.irta, t 4.) . . 3916.16
.,4m«rican institute of mining engineers, v. 1-2, 1871-74. 4007.13
AnlreiO.O.) Practical treatise on coal mining. N. Y., 1875. 8".
Bischoff(G.) Eiementa of chemical and physical geology. 3 t.
1854-59 4114.01
Blake ( W. P.) Production of the precioua metoia. 1889. 39.H.4I
Same. . [Paris univ. expos., 1867. Iteporta, T. 2] . 3U1S.I0
Bonvoick {J.) Mormons aud the silver minea [of the weal. J 1872.
3161.11
Brown [J. R.) Resources of the Pacific 8lOT>e. 1869. . . 4006.06
Budge (J.) Practical miner's guide. 2d e(r 1860. . . 39:14.34
Constock \j. L.) History of the precious metals. 1849. . 6916.29
Collint {,J. H.) Priuciplea of metal mining. [1874.1 . . 3933.67
Camaall : its mines and miners. [T. L., v. 23. 1857.] . 6076.28
Engineering and mining ma;^azine. v. 8 19, 1869-74.
Fordyce { W.) Hist, of coal. coal-miuiDg. etc. — Iron, its ores and
manufactures. 1860. fol ao.J?.-.^)
Oreenwelt {O. C.) Practical treatise on mine engineering. 1866.
3927.03
Heatherington{A.) Oold fields of Nova Scotia. 1868. .1151.06
Jones ( W.} Treasures of the earth. 1868 3933.33
.l/i'nin; magazine, t. 110, 1853-58 8121.31
Morgan ( IK.j Mauual of mining tools. 1871 39'22.2u
Same. Atlaa. 1871 39-27.28
Mowry [S.) Arizona and Sonora ; silver region of N. A. 1114.11
Patterson [L. B.) Twelve years in the mines of California. 1862.
1122.21
Phillips (J. A.) and Darlington (J.) Records of mining. 1862. 393:1.38
Randall (P. M.) Quartz operator's handbook. 1871. . 4002.01
Raymond (R. W.) Statistics of mines. See (below) United States,
Com, of mining statistics.
Rickard {F. I.) Mining journey across the Andes. 1863. 1163.16
Simonin {L.) Underground life. 1869 3934.42
Taylor {J. IK.) Report upon gold aud silver mining east of the
Rocky Mountains. 1867 4006.06
United States. Commissioner of mining ttatittict. Report for
1868. By J. R. Brown 4006.07
• Same. 1869-73. Hy R. W. Raymond 4006.08
VignoUi {A.) Coup d'ceil sur lea rlchessea m^t^urglquea dn
Mexique. 1808 3^33.27
Weslgarth ( IK.) Victoria : aud its gold mines, 1863. . 1063.18
Whittlesey iC.) Ancient mining ou the shores of Lake Superior.
[Sm. contrib., v. 13] 3937.13
Natrigation.
[See Canals, p. 40 ; — and in general alphabet, Naral
science {Navigation ; — Seamanship.)]
Painting, Gilding, Varnishing.
Painter, Gilder and Yaruiaher'a companion. 1852. . . 3932.33
Masury {J. W.) How shall we paint our houses I 1868. 3932.36
Paper-hanging.
Arrowrmiih (J.) Paper-hauger's companion. 1852. . . 3832.32
Paper-making.
Amer. wood paper company vs. J. D. Heflft & Co. Brief of T. A.
Jenckes. New York, 1869. 8° 3944.18
Herring [R.) Paper and paper making. 1856 3931.13
Hofmann (<,'.) •Practical treatise, etc. 1873 3937.34
Koops (.1/.) Historical account of the substances which have been
used to describe events, aud to convey ideas. 1801. 4002.16
Patents.
Macfie {R. A.) Recent discussions on the abolition of patenta
for inventions. 1869 39-22.30
Repertory of patent inventions and other diacoveriea and im-
provements. 136 T. Loudon, 1794-1862 3901.01
Same. Index, 1815-46. London, 1846 3906.17
In aaUng for hooka, uM the •■ Book Order*," giving the AOTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NU.'tf BKIt.
46
ARTS, USEFUL: Patents to Smoka
United Stala. Palmt office. Beport 1843 71. 63 t. . 6911.01
Note. — For continuation see Specifications and drawiugs,
etc., below.
— Official gazette, v. 1-6, 1872-74 6914.01
— SpeciflcatiouB and drawiugs of patents. May 80, 1871 — July.
1874. 83 T. [Continued.] 6921.01
Periodicals, and Proceedings of Societies.
[See names of special sciences and arts, as Mathematics,
Natural history, elc, for their special periodicals.]
Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia. Proceedings, v.
1-18. 1841-66 8002.01
American Artisan, v. 10-17, 1870-74.
American association for the promotion of science, v. 1-22,
1849-74 3946-01
Note— For content* tee entry on page 15.
American institute. Annual report [or transactions], v. 5-34,
1847-8—1873-4 6117.06
.iimcrican journal of science and arts. 1818-74. . . . 8181.01
Appleton's Journal, v. 1-11, 1809-74 2167.01
Bardwicke's 8ci«nce-gos8ip v. 5-10, 1869-74.
Jatimal of the Frauklin Institute. New series, v. 1-26, 1826-40.
iWserles.T. 1-67, 1841-74 809».01
London Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine, v. 37-48
1869-74 8147.01
Maniifaclurer and builder. T. 1-6, 1869-74.
Mechanics magazine, v. 68-65, 1853-66 ;— Same. K. 8. T. 1—24,
18;9-70.
Popular science monthly. Conducted by E. L. Youmsns. v. 1-4,
1872-74 8166.01
Popular science review, v. 1-13, 1862-74 8166.01
Quarterly Journal of science, v. 1-11, 1864-74 8168.01
Scientific American. New series, v. 6-6, 20-31, 1861-74.
StUt'man's Journal. See American journal of science. .8181.01
Smithsonian institution. See Smithsonian institution, in gene-
ral alphabet.
Student and intellectual observer of science. T.1-4, 1868-69. 8186.24
— Same, N. S. v. 1, 1870 8186.28
Technologist, or industrial monthly, t. 1-6, 1870-7i.
'Workshop (The). V. 1-7. 1868-74.
Petroleum and Coal Oils.
Allen (T.) ExplosibiUty of coal oils. [Sm. rep., 1861.] . 3936.16
AntiselHr.) Manuf. of oils from coal, etc 1869. . . .3944.07
Emi {H.) Coal oil and petroleum : history, geology, and chem-
istry. 1865 3933.22
Oesner [A-l Practical treatise on coal, petroleum, and other dis-
tUled oils. 1866 3933.25
Uorrii (E.) Derri^'k and drill, [anon.] 1866 3933.24
Wright I IK.) Oil regions of Pennsylvania. 1866. . . . 3933.21
Photography.
A ligny (II. F. Q. d'). Photography and photographic apparatus.
[Paris univ. expos., 1867. U. S. com. l^eports, v. 6. 3916.13
.American Institute. [Transactions : Proceedings of the photo-
graphical secUou, V. 6-34, 1847-8— 73 4.] 6117.06
Burgess [N. O.) Photograph and ambrotype manual. 1869. 3933.13
Dawson (G.) Manual of photography founded on Hardwit-k.
8th ed. 1873 4002.19
Halleur (G. C. U.) Art of photography. 1854 3933.14
Uardwick [T. F.) Photographic chemistry. 1864. . . 8933.16
HiU(L.L) Treatise on heliochromy. 1866 3934.35
Hunt (JJ.) Researches on Ugbt. 1864 4U24 03
Jamin (J. C.) Photo-chemistry. [Sm. rep., 1867.) . . . 3930.22
Lea[U.C) Manual of photography. 1868 3933.11
Le6ros(A') Encyclopedie de la photograpUie. [1866.] . 3931.45
Meteyard (E.) History of the discovery of P. [In her Grotip of
EngUshmen.] 1871 3182.27
Philadelfhia photographer. Ed by E. L. Wilson, v. 2. 1445.26
Price (L.) Photogiaphic manipulation. 1868 3933.16
Root (M. A.) Camera and the pencil. 1864 3941.16
Russell [C.) Tannin process 3933.18
ScAudert (Ji".) Practical hints. 1864. [ iriWi Halleur.] .3933.14
Scott [A. De C.) On photo-zincography, etc. 1803. . . 3937.32
Sutton (<?.' Dictionary of photograpliy. 1B68 30:!3 12
ran Monckhoven [D.) Photographic optics. 1867. . . . 3933.17
Rail-way Construction and Policy.
[See also Engineeringi p. 41 ; — and Railways, in general
alphabet.]
Adams {0. F.) A chapter of Erie. 1869 6922.22
./4meKcan railroad jour., V. 36-47. N. T., 1862-74. 4°.
Appleton's illustrated railway and steam navigation guide. 1872.
Ashcroft (J.) Raiiw<iy directory for 1863 ; loyal states and Caua-
das. 1863 3926.34
Ballantyne {R. M.) The iron horse, or life on the line ; a tale of
the Grand national trunk railway. 1871 3925.39
Uooth (It.) Liverpool and Manchester railway. 1831. . 39ii7.03
Boston (City oj). Railroad Jubilee. 1851 3925.21
Chalmers [J.) Channel railway connecting England and France.
1867 3934.18
Chattaway (E. D.) Railways : their capital and dividends, with
■tatistics of their working in Great Britain and Ireland
London, 1856 60. 16° 39J5.22
Colburn [Z.) Locomotive engineering, and the mechanism of
railways. 1871 3927.29
Davidson (E. A) The railways of India. 1868 3925.36
Dodd (<?.) Railways 1808 3926.31
Donaldson (IT.) Switchings and crossings: formulaa. 1871. 3925.41
Fatrlie {R. F.) Railways or no railways. Narrow gauge v. broad
gauge. 1872. 3925.43
Flint (H. M.) Railroads of the United States. 1868. . . 3926.M
Francis (J.) History of the English railway. 1820-46. 2 v.
3925.26
Oalt ( W.) Railway reform : its importance and practicub lity.
3866 3925.37
Head [Sir F. B.) Locomotion by steam [In his Descriptive Es-
says. V. 1., 150-218. V. 2., 76-188.] 2631.21
Uenck [J. B.) Field-book for railroad engineers. 1800. . 3926.21
Jervit [J. B.) Constraction and management of railways. 3926 27
Lardner (Z>.) Railway economy. 1855 3926.29
Poor (tf. F.) Manual of (he R. K. of the U. 8 4006.20
Rogers (if.) Chief securities against railway accidents. [Essays
from Good Words, pp. 276-311. 1867.] 2541.32
Spencer [B.) Railway morals and railway policy. 1866. [T. L.,
T. 26.] 6076.30
Spoaner [C. E.) Narrow gauge railways. 1871 3926.40
Stephenson [JU.) Science of railway construction. 1861 . 3926.23
Stoio [F. H.) Railway annual for 1859 3926.38
Tanner (B. S.) Railroads of the United States. 1840. . 3927.26
Taylor [T.) Fast lite on the modem highway. 1874. . . 3926.44
Receipts in the Arts, Manufactures,
Professions, and Trades.
[See also Domestic economy, in general alphabet.]
Cooley [A. J.) CyclopaBdia of 6,000 receipts. 18.'j6. . . 6017.02
— *Cyclopiedia of practical receipts. 5th ed., revised by R. V.
Tuson. 1872 0017.03
Dick ( W. B.) Encyclopedia of practical receipts. 1872. . 6017 04
Francis [0. W.) Dictionary of practical receipts. New ed.
1872 0017.05
Lcmery[N.) New curiosities in art and nature. 1711. .3921.21
Plat [Sir H.) Jewel-house of art and nature. 1653. . .3921.20
Roads.
Law (fT.) Art of constructing and repairing roads. With sur-
vey of metropolitan roads, by S. Hughes. 1856. . 3934 02
U'Aaam[J.S) System of road making. 1820. , . .3934.01
Rogers [F.) Roads and bridges. [Sm. rep., I860.] . . . 3936.16
See also Engineering, p. 41.
Rope Making.
Chapman (B.) Treatise on ropemaklng. 1868 8932 39
Sa-WS.
BoUy [H. W.) Art of saw filing. 1864 3923 34
Parsons [S. E.) Sawyer's companion. 1857 4002.07
Scre-w-cutting.
Jfortin (fr. A.) Screw-cutting tables for mechanical engineers.
1866 3923.32
Sewerage and Drainage.
[See also Agriculture, p. 7 ; — Medicine. (Sanitary scieTice.j
Bowdilch (H I.) Letter concerning houses for the people, and
the sewage question. [In Mass. State board of healVi. 2d
report, 1870.] 4346.19
Bum [li. S.) Sanitary science applied to construction of houses.
1872 3932.68
Dempsey [O. D.) Drainage of towns and buildings. 1864. 3934.07
Dent'm(J.B.) Sewage farming. 1870 3934.07 >i
— Sanitary works and sewage utilization. 1869. . . 39;i4.07>i
Eassie ( W.) Healthy houses. 1872 3932.66
Latham (B.) Tlie sewage difficulty. 1867 3934.07>J
— Sanitary engineriug. 1873 3942.01
— Scheme of sewerage and sewage utilization for Hornsey. 1869.
3934.07 }J
Reynolds (0.) Sewer gas, and how to keep it ' out of houses.
1872 3931.52
Sanitary siftings, or sewage systems compared. 1868. 3934 07 >a
Se-wring Machines.
Herzberg (Dr.) The sewing machine : its history, construction,
and application 3922 01
Nichols [Arthur B.) Sewing machines. [In Mass. State board oJ
health. 3d report. 1871.] 4346.19
I'arton (J.) Triumphs of enterprise 3266.16
Sheet-Iron and Sheet-Metal.
Percy (J.) Manufacture of Russian sheet-iron. 1871. . 3934.32
Warn [R. B.) Sheet metal worker's instructor. 1869. . 3933.61
Ship BiLllding.
[See Naval science, in general alphabet.]
Silk and Silk Worms.
Co66 (J. H.) Manual of the mulberry tree, and culture of silk.
1831 6133.17
Cowdin(E.C.) Report on silk and sUk manuf. 1868. .3931.19
Same. [Paris univ exp., 1807. U. S. com. Reports,
V. 6] 3915.14
Dandolo[V.,conte). Art of rearing silk-worms. 1825. .3931.10
Ilartlib (S.) Reformed Virginian silk-worm. [Force's tracts,
V. 3 1 677.10
History of silk ; including spinning, dyeing, and weaving.
1863 3931.08
Porter (G.R.) Treatise on silk-manufacture, 1831. . ,3931.0s
Smoke.
[See also Warming and Ventilation, p. 48.]
Williams [O. W.) On the prevention of smoke. 1868. . 3933.4S
BROOKLYN UEBCANTILE LIBRARY,
ARTS, USEFUL : So.p to Turning
47
Soap.
Dtuiauce (H.) TrMtlao on the muuftctiira of loap. ISW. 3989.10
Steam-Eugine.
AlbarHE.) Hlgliprossuro stiaiii-englue. 1818. . . .3936 11
Armilrong (fi.) Treatise on nteam boilers. ISJST. . 3920 18
Aucliinclou (W. s.) Steam, ffc Paris univ. exp., 1887. u' n
mm. Keport", v 4.) 8915 jj
Bourne (J.) Cateuhism of the steam-engine. 1859. . . KSM.li
— Handbook of the steam engine : key to the • Catechism,' tic.
1"''^ 3926.00
— I>ractical treatise. 1862 39.it! oj
Same. 1872 3927!o8
Brown (*'.! and Main {T. J.) Marine steam engine. 1864. S926 06
Same. Questions efi;. 1861 3936 09
Burgli (.V. P.) Pocket-book of practical rales for the proportioni
of modern engines and bolters. 1868 8921.19
Siime. 1806 3906 22
— Slide valve. 1870 3026.27
— On the condensation of steam. 1871 »927!l3
Bum {K. x.j titeam engine: history and mechanism. 1868. 3926.'..9
Colburn [Z.) Locomotive engineering, and meclmnism of rail-
wiiya. 1871 3927 29
— and Hdlley {A. L.) Permanent way and ooal-buraing locomotive
boilers of European railway.'*. 1858 3927.05
Dtlepierre (0.) Historical difBculties, pp. 139-148. 1868. 2621.27
Bemptey (O. D.) Locomotive engine. 18.'>7 3926.16
Bodd (O.) Hist, and explanatory dissert, on the steam engine,
1818 3927.27
Engine-room {Th,-) ; also the application of the indicator to the ma-
rine engine. \anon.\ 187U 3i^.38
Evers (//.) Steam and the steam-engine : laud, marine, and loco
motive. 1873 39.22 23
Farey {J.) Treatise on the steam-engine. 1827. . . . 3927. IJ6
FoJen (/.) Uoiler-makers' companion. 1869 3923.31
Oarvey {M. A.) Future effects of steam. 1852 5816 12
llate ( IK.) Meehanical means by which vessels are propelled by
steam power. 1868 3926.30
Harrison (J., jr.) Locomotive engine, and Philadelphia's share
in its early improvement 1872 3907.01
liherwood (B. F.) Eugin. precedents for steam machinery. 2 v.
1859 3925.04
K'aujTer {P.) Steam in the engine, etc. 1873 3907.02
King ( W. H.) Lessons on steam, the steam engine, etc. 3926.08
Lardner (/>.) Rudimentary treatise. 1866 3921.16
— — Same. 1859 3920.19
MacFarlane (A.) History of propellers and ateam navigation.
1851 ■ . . . 3926.10
Main (T. J.) and Brown {T.) Marine steam engine. 1864.3926.05
— Quentions o[i the miuine steam engine. 1863. . . 3926.09
Murray (R.) Marine eugims and steam vessels. 1869 . 3926.28
Nystrom {J. IK.) Screw propellers and their steam-engines.
1862 3926.13
Perry {J.) Elementary treatise on steam, [steam-engines and
boilers]. 1874 3907.04
Bankine { IK. J. M ) Manual of the steam-engine and other
prime movers. 2d ed. 1861 3926.12
Rfiad (D.) Natlian Read : his invention of the high presHUre
engine, etc. 1870 3926.24
Robinson {J. R.) Explosions of steam boilers. 1870. .3921.12
Sewell {J.) Treatise on steam aud loeomotiim. 1852. . 3926.16
Steam engine explained. [anon.'\ 18J9. [Pamphlets.] . 6721.01
Stephenson [R. i and Locke {J.) Comparative merits of locomotive
and flxed engines, as applied to railways. 1831. . . 3907.03
TredjoM (?'.) On the steam-engine. 3 v. 1862.
Trips in the life of a locomotive engineer, [anon.] 1863. 1112.12
Watlcer {J.) Comi)arative merits of locomotive and tixed engines
as a movini,' power. 1831 3907.03
Ward (J. II.) Steam tor the million. 1860 3926.06
Webster {G. E.) Steam engine and steam. 2 v. (1874.) . 3907.05
Williams (C fK.) Un heat in its relations to water and steam.
1864 3926.04
Note. See on the question of the invention of the steam-
engine, Delepierre (0.) Hist, difficulties. . . . 2621.27
Indicator.
Application {The) of the indicator to marine engines. [Engine-
room, etc. 1870.] 3926.38
Main [T. J.] The indicator and dynamometer. 4th ed. 2925.30
Porter (C. T.) On the Richards steam-engine indicator. 3925.31
— Description of Richards' improved steam-engine indicator.
1868 3926>33
Steam Navigation.
Bodd (G.) Hist, and explanatory dissertation on steam packets.
1818 3927.27
— Steamers. 1868 3926.31
Munaif (72.) Treatise on marine engines and steam vessels.
1869 3926.28
Ocean-routes. See Ohambers's Papers, v. 8 2516.04
Otway iR.) Treatise on steam navigation. 1834. . . . 3927.27
Raiuey {T.) 0^-ean steam navigation, and the oeean post. 4517.07
Sargent (t>.) Lectures on American steam navigation. [Weale's
qimr. papers, v. 3.] 3918.13
Seaward {J. and S.) Observations on steam power between this
country and the East Indies. 1834 3927.27
Stuart {C. B) Naval and maU steamers of the U. 8. 1853. 4618.18
Town (I.) Navigating the ocean with steamships. 1838. 6091.01
Woodcro/t (B.) Origin and progress of steam nav. 1848. 3926.02
Stone aud Stone-Mcison's Work.
[See also Cements and Concrete, p. 41.]
Burgoyne (/.) Blasting and quarrying of stone. 1860. . 3932.30
Streugth and Reairtanoe of Matariala.
Barlow (/'.) On the HtrougUi of iimbw, 'omI aiui -'-llwiri?i?ri?
and other maWrlals. 186I. . . sbSmti
number ( IK., H»udy.|,w,k for the oaJoalatl^ of straiu li
deni and tlmlliir Ktructurea. 18M.
•uv-
uviB Hiiu •uiiinir Ktruciures. IMV. atB 14
HToaHOtr.) On the resiaUnce or malsriala. l»1I ' ° a»S'ii
Same. 'ided. 1876. -"»*i
Sugar.
[See also Agrionltor*, p. « ;_aod Beet-root angar, p. «o.)
Nafolem III. The augar qaastlou, 1842. [Works, t. %.\ MM.M
Surveying.
[See also Encinaerlnf .]
Baker [T) Land and engineering anrrcylog. 1M«. . .tm\1
— Subterraneous surveys without the magnetic DMdl*. 3»2t I*
Clerxnger {S. V.) Ouvemment surveying. 1874. . . . JTiS IS
Davits IC.) Elements of surveying. 1808 SKtt 16
FenwicklT.) Subterraneous surveying and magnello variation
of the needle. 1861 TT . . . sir2» I*
Oiltapie ( )K. .If.) Treatise on Uud surveying. 1863. '. DVJS.IO
Oummere {J.) Treatise on land surveying. 185;i. . . , j93s!ofl
llawes {J. II.) United States surveying : rectangular, etc. MW 09
ffeslrit{A.) Treatise on land surveying 1820 t99t It
Smith {J. A .) Treatise on hind surveying WM.Oi
Telegraph.
Aligny (II. F. Q. d'). Outlines of the hi»tory of the Atlantic rabies.
(Paris univ. expos., 1867. U. S. com. Reports, v. 6.) 3016.13
Briggs {C. F.) and Maoerick (A.) Story of the telegraph. and hist
of the great Atlantic cable. 1868 3934 3C
Cooke (W.F.) Invention of the electric telegraph. 1869.3934.36
Culley R. S.) Hand-book of practical telegraphy, 1870. 3934 30
Dodd IG.) Telegraphs 1868 393« 81
Field (//. M.) Hist, of Atlantic telegraph. 1866. . . . 3934.26
Hogg (O.) Secret code for telegrams. 1870 3934JII
Hightnn (fi.) Electric T. : its history. 1869 1994.34
Morse {S F. B.) Exsmination of telegraphic appantu*. [Paria
univ. expos.. 1867. U.S. com. Reports, T. 4.1 . .3915.13
— Life, by S. I. Prime. 1876 3196.39
Mullaly iJ.) Ijiying of the cable. 1858 3934.33
Pope(F.L) Modern practice of the elo<tric T. 1870. .3934.99
Prescolt {0. B.) History of the electric T. 1860. . . .3934.98
Ronalds {Sir F.) Description of an electrical T. 1871. .3934.93
Smithsonian Institution. Board o/ regents. Proceedlnga in rela-
tion to the electro-magnetic T. 1857. [Sm. miscel. coll.
V. 2.] 3936.19
Van Choate (S. F.) Ocean telegraphing. 1865 39;>4.'27
Wilson^G.) Electricity and the electric telegraph. 1864. [Trav.
Ubr., V. 24.] 6076.'29
Tinsmith.
Blinn (L. J.) Workshop companion for tin, sheet-Iron, and cop-
per-plate wo kers. 1865 39:13.40
Butts (/. R ) 'linman's manual. 1860 4002.06
Davidson {B. A.) Drawing for metal-plate workers. 1854. 3994.34
Trades and Professions. (Popxdar manuals.)
Bigelow {J.) Useful arts considered in connection with the ap-
plications of science. 2 v. 1866 9914.17
Oulbush [J.) Ameriean artist's manual. 1814 3916.08
Uazen (&'.} Popular technology : or, professioua and trades.
9v. 1860 3914.94
Leslie IF.), Morse {S. F. B ), and Evans (7. W.) Fine arts applied
to the useful arts. (Paris univ. cxp., 1867. U. S. com. Re.
porU, V. 1.) 3916.09
Mason {G.C.) Application of art to manufactures. [Metals, enamels,
electrotypy. porcelain, glass, and ornament.] 1858. 3914.23
Middlesex mechanic association. Iteports of the first Exhibition
held in the city of LoweU, Sept., 1851. 1852. . . . 3923.10
Potter {A.) Principles of science applied to the domestic and
mechanic ArU. 1847 3914 16
PowelHT.) Humane iudustfy. 1661 3921.18
Strauss [G. L. M.) and others. England's workshops. [Metals,
chemicals, tilass. provisions, aud supi es.] 1866 . 3914.29
Wylde (J.) Book of trades. 1860 3914.13
reals (J.) Technical hisljry of commerce. 1871. . . . 3915.96
[See also Dictionaries, Gyclopsdias, etc., p. 44 ;— and
names of particular traidea ; also Fine arts : Industrial
appiicatioM-l
Tunnels.
Law IB.) Memoir of Thames tunnel, [Weale's quar. papers,
V. 6 ] 3918.16
Turning, the Lathe, etc.
Amateur mechanic's workshop. 1870 3923.06
Hand-book of turning, (anon.) 1859 3923.23
Holtzapffel (C.) Taming and mechanical manipuhitlon. 3 v.
1862 3923.18
Contents : v. 1. Materials : their choice, and modes o(
working them without cutting tools. 2. Construction,
etc., of cutting tools. 3. Abrasive and miscellaneous,
which cannot be accomplished without cutting tools.
Lathe and its uses, [anon.] 1868 9923.25
Specimens of fancy turning, (onon.] 1869 SjS
Turner's companion, [anon.] 1851 ????
WaUon {E. P.) Manual of the hand hithe. 1869. . . . 3923.24
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders." giving the AUTHOB'S NAMK. the ftrat part of the TTTLB. and the NOMBBB.
48
ARTS, USEFUL : 'Wanning to "Woolena.
Wanning and ventilation.
Beman I W.) Hiit. and art of warming and rentilaUiig. i t.
IfOi 3932.6*
Bum {R. S.) Hanltary science as applied to the healthy construc-
tion of houBfS. 1872 3932.58
Eauie ( >r.) Healthy houses, drainage, ventilation, wanning,
tU. 1872 3932.66
Edwardt {F.,jr.) On the extravagant use of fuel in cooking.
1869 3932.50
Gouge {H. A.) New syntem of ventilation. 1870. . . .3932.53
Gris*'om{J. H.) Uses and abu>*e8 of air. 18.i0 4323.28
Leeds {L. IK.) Lectures on voutilation, 1866-87. . . . 3932.49
Martin :A. V.) Ventilation of subool-housea. [In Mass. StaU
board ofhealtk. 2d report, 1870.] 4345.19
FrUleaux {T. S.) On economy of fuel. 1853 3932.47
Reui{D.B.) Theory and practice of ventilation. 1844. 31132.61
— LectureB on ventilation eu. (Sm. r. p. 1866J 3936.11
Thompson (B., Count Rumford). Economy of fuel. [In hit Essays,
T. 2, 1793.] 4026.11
TiJnUinson (C.) Ou warming and ventilation 3932.46
Walker ( ir.> Useful hints on ventilation. 1850. . . . 3932.62
Williams C. TF.) Combustion origeu and prevention of smoke.
1853. 3932.45
Wyman (if.; Treatise on ventilation. 1846 31)32.67
Water-works.
[Set also Hydraulics, p. 43.]
Brooklyn Wattr-works. Documents and plans. 1854. . fl927.23
Hughes [S.) Treatise on water-works for the supply of cities.
1859 3934.08
Same. New ed. 1872 3932 08
Weaving.
[See alto Manufactures.]
Watson {J.) Art of weaving. 1863 3931.11
Weights and Measurss, Cambists, eic.
Adams [J. Q.) Report upon weights and measures. 18Q1. 4016.18
Same, [/n Davies (0.) Metric system. 1871.] . .4016.16
Colehrooke (H. T.) On Icdian weights and measures. [In his
Miscel. essays, v. 1, 1873.] 7816.07
Dubost (C.) Elements 01 commerce ; or, operations of exchange ;
Moneys, wei^'bts, and measm'es ; Commercial calculations,
etc. 2v. 1805 6916.24
Greaves [J.) Discourse of the Roman foot and denarius. [Mis-
cel. works. V. 1.] 6037.17
-Orifiin and antiquity of our English weights and measures.
2d ed. 1746. (" Tracts.") 6911.06
Urote [O.) Ancient weights, coins and measures. [In his Minor
works. 1873.] 2528.73
Utdley (./.) Commercial calculations for Hamburg. 1816. 5916.27
Horton (R.) The complete measurer. 2d ed., with additions.
1874 3941.22
KeUy {P.) Universal cambist and commercial Instructor. 2 v.
in 1. 1821 5918.01
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Literary publications.
1850. Vasari (G.) Life of Giovanni Angellco ; by G. A.
Bezzi. 1 854. Ruskin (J.) Giotto and his works in Padua.
1855. Wyatt (M. D.) Notices of sculpture iu ivory ; with
a catalogue of select examples of ivory carvings, by E. Old-
fleld. 1856. Layard (A. H ) Martyrdom of St. Sebastian,
fresco by Pietro Perugino, ^t Paiiicale. 1857. Layarii
(A. H.) Madonna and tjaints, fresco by Ottaviano NeUU, at
Gnbbio. 1853. Layard (.A. H.) F.-escoes by Pinturiochio,
at Spello. 1859. Layard (A. H.) Giovanni Sanzio, and
his fresco at CagM. 186J. Layard (A. H.j Domenico
Ghirlandaio and his fresco of the death of S. Francis.
1865. Weale (W. H. J.) Hans Mumling, a notice of his
life and works. 1868. Layard (A H ) The Brancacci
chapel and Masolino, Masaccio, and Filippino Lippi.
1871. Womtmi (R. N. H.) Holbein and the Meier Ma-
donna.
Chromolithographs. Annual publications,
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1856. Giotto chapel, Padua, in 1306.— Martyrdom of
8t. Sebastian ; from a fresco by P. Perugino at Panicale.
1857. Christ among the doctors ; from a fresco by
Pinturicchio at Spello Fresco by Ottaviano Nelli at
Gubbio : The Madonna and saints. 1858. The nativ-
ity ; fresco by Pinturicchio, at Spello.— S. Catharine
borne by angels to the tomb, by B. Luini, Brera gal-
lery, Mdan. 1859. Dante ; iac-simile of a portiait
by Giotto.— Fresco of Madonna and child by L. da Vinci
in the monastery of S. Onofrio at Rome.— Fresco by G.
Sanzio at Cagli — Head of an angel, supposed to be a
portrait of Raffselle ; from a flresco by G. Sanzio at CagU.
1860. IVo heads, ftom a fresco by Ghiriandajo in the
chnroh of St. Trinlta, Florence.— Death of S. Francis, from
the same. 1861. The fall, by F. Lippi, the Expulsion,
by Masaccio ; from frescoes in the Brancacci chapel of the
church of the Carmine, Florence —Tribute money, by
Masaccio ; from the same.— S. Peter preaching and S. Peter
baptizing, by Masalino ; from the same. 1862- Burial
of 8. Cecilia ; from a fresco by F. Francia. church of S.
Cecilia at Bologna. — S Peter in prison, \isited by S. Paul,
and S, Peter delivered irom prison, by F. Lippi ; from the
fresco in the Brancacci chapel of the church of the Car-
mine at Florence.— Head from the same S. S. Peter and
John healing the cripple, and S. Peter raising Petronilla
by Masalino ; from frescoes iu the Brancacci chapel of the
church ot the Carmiue at Florence. —Head from the same.
1863. The annunciation ; from a fresco by Fra Angelico,
convent of S. Mark at Florence. - Marriage of S. Cecilia ;
from a fresco by F. Francia. in the church of S. Cecilia at
Bologna.— S. Augustine preaching ; from a fresco by B. Goz-
zoh, atS. Gimiguano. — S. S. I'eterand Paul raising the king's
son, and the homage to S. Peter, by Masaccio and F. Lippi ;
from a fresco in Brancacci chapel. — Head fi-om the same. —
S S. Peter and John healing the sick by their shadows,
and S. S. Peter and John j;iviu<j alms, by Masaccio, from
frescoes in the Brancacci chapel. — Head iroiu the same. —
Conversion of Hermogenea the sorcerer ; from a fi-esco by
Andrea Mantegna in the Church of the Eremitani at Pa-
dua 1864. Coronation of the Virgin, from a fresco by
Fra Angelico, convent of S. Mark at Florence —Christ
among the doctors ; from a fresco by Luini at Saronno. —
Presentation iu the temple ; from a fresco by Luini at Sa-
ronno.— Head from the same. 1865. Marriage of the Vir-
gin ; from a fresco by B. Lttini at Saronno. — S. .James before
Herod ; from a fresco by Andrea Mantegna, in the Church
of the Ereinitani at Padua.— Adoration of the Magi ; from
a triptych at Bruges, by Memliug.— Nativity of our Lord
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■ad hi* preaeuUUon in the tcmpls : from the wme.— 8.
JnhD Baptist and B. Veronica: fr(im the wmc! — H. I'eUr
delivered from priBOu ; frotu a fresco by lupbael in the
Stanzo of the Vatican. 1800. Tho aiinuni;iatii>n ; from
a fruHCO by Fra Bartolommeo, villa ol the FratI di H. Mar-
co, Florence.— The hut supper : from a freM<-o by Ohir-
Uiul^io iu Ihe church of tlie OuniHHantl at Florence.— The
adoration of the Majji ; trom a froKco by Luiui at haronno.
—The four Bibyla ; from a fruBco by lUphael in S. Maria
deUa Pace at Rome.— The uativity of Uie Virxin ; from
fresco by A. del baiiu in the ctmvent of the Annunzinta, at
Florence. 1807. The icstaay of 8 Catherine ; (tom a
iresLO by Itazzi In San Domenico, gieuii.— Preaching of
Joliu the Baptist ; trom a fresco by UhirlandiK|o Iu H. .Maria
Novella at Florence— Poetry ; from a fresco by Raphael iu
the Stanze of the Vatican. — Theology ; from the same.
1868. Tlie adoration of the lamb ; irom the altar piece
by the brothers Van Eyck in the cathedral of St. Bavon at
Ghent. —8. S. Peter and I'aul before Nero, and the martyr,
dom of a Peter by P. Uppi ; from the fronco in the Bran-
cacci chapel of tlie cluireh of tho Carmine at Florence. —
The vision of Saint Bernard : from a painting by F. Llppi
in the Badia at Florence — The proeesairm of tho Magi;
from a fresco by A. del Sarto in tlio cloiater of tho 8. 8. An ■
uunziala at Florence. 1809. JndKes and warriors, hermits
ai]d pil{;(t'im8, by the brothers Van Kyck, in the cathedral of
St. Bavon at Ghent.— Portraits of Judocns Vyts, Lord of
Pomeie, and hiK wife Isabelle do Borliuit. with their patron
saints ; b.v the same- The adoration uf the kings ; trom a
fresco by Pietro Perugino at Cetta deila Pit^ve near Peru-
gia.— S. Filippo Bennizzi healing children ; from a fresco
by A. del Sarto in the convent of the Annuneiuta at Florence.
1870. Christ and Mary Magdalene in the garden ; from
the fresco by Fra Angeiieo in tlie convent of 8. Mark at
Florence. — The trau.^figuratiou ; from the fresco by Fra
Angelico in the convent of St. Mark at Morence. — Jesus
and his disciples at Emniaus ; from u Ircsco by Fra Bar-
tolommeo iu the c.»uveut of St. Mark, Florence. — The
prophet Joremiah ; from the Iresco by Michel Angelo on
the ceiling of the Sistine ehapel at Rome.— Venus rising
from tho sea ; Irom the picttiro by Sandro Bottieelli in the
Uffizi gallery at Florence. — Four apostles, by A. Dnerer in
the gallery at Munich.- From a fresco by Ott. Nelli at Gub-
bio. — St. Cecilia at the organ, and angelic choir, by the
brothers Van Eyck, in the cathedral of St. Bavon at Ghent.
— The Triune God :— The Virgin Mary ;— St. John the Bap-
tist ; from the same.
Higravings.
1857. Head of the Virgin ; Head of a saint ; fi-om a
fresco at Gubbio by O Nelli. — The washing of the feet, by
Giotto —Tho kiss of Judas, by Giotto. 1858. Head of a
shepherd worshipping ; Iroiu the fresco of the Nativity by
Pinturicchio, at Spello.— Head of an an^el ; from the same.
St. Catharine ; from a fresco by B. Luini iu the Brera gal-
lery, Milan. 1859. Head of an angci, supposed to bo a
portrait of Raffaelle, from a fresco by G. Sanzio, at Cagli. —
Head ol the Virgin ; from a fresco by L. da Vinci iu the
mouastory of 8. Onofrio, Rome. 1861. The Virgin Mary,
the An«el Gabriel, and portiait of himself from Pinturic-
chio s fresco of the Annunciation, at Spello. 1864. Con-
version of Saul ; from the tapestry in the Vatican, exe-
cuted from a lost cartoon belonging to the series at Hamp-
ton Court. 1807. Martyrdom of St Stephen ; from the
tapestry iu the Vatican, exi'cuted from a lost cartoon be-
lougiuf! to the series at Hampton Court. 1869. Ordina-
tion of St Laurence, by Fra Angelico.— Virgin and child,
with St. Johu. by Luini.
Line engravings from frescoes by Fra Angelico in the chapel
Nicholas r., in tlie Valican, viz., 1849-50. St. Lawrence
distributing alma. 1851-52. St. Stephen before the
council. — St. Bonaveutura.— St. Tommaso. 1856. St.
Lawrence before the emperor Decius. — St. Matthew.
1850. Sketches of the heads from the martyrdom of St.
Sebastian. 1862. St. Stephen distributing alma. 1863.
St. Stephen thrust out before his martyrdom. 1864. St
John. 1865. St. Siitus givmg money to St. Laurence
for alma.
The Arena Chapel, Padua- Wood engravings from
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of Judas. 1858. Christ before Caiaphaa.- The scourging of
Christ.— Christ bearing his cross.- The cruoifllion. 1839.
The entombment.— The resurrection. 1860. Tho ascen-
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Golebrooke (U. T.) Honorary medals address.
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anc6 of meridians, by the cixlraination of tho moon. Atkia<
son (H.) On the method of determining the sun s parallax
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which occur in geodesic operations. Littrow (J. J.) On
the rectiflcatiou of the equatorial Instrument. Mossotti
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Encke, produced by the resistance of an ether. Brisbane
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New S. Wales. Gompertz (B.) On a new instrument, called
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comet, July, 1824. Astron. observations at Chuuringhy
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observatory of Greenwich. Littrow (J. J.) On the deter-
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alone. Plana (J.) Memolre sur differens puints relatifs i
la th6orie des pei-turbatious des planutes exposee dans Me-
canique celeste. Itamage (J.) Description of his large
reflecting telescopes. Littrow (J. J.) On parallaxes. On
the co-latitude of the observ. of Stephen Groombridge, at
BlaLikheath, by his own observ. of circumpolar stars.
Hodgson (J. A.) Observ. of the eclipses of Jupiter's satel-
lites, made at Futty Ghur on the Ganges. Struve (Prof.)
Comparison of observ. made on double-stars. Comfleld R.
and Wallis (J.) Observations of the occult, of Saturn on
Oct. 30, 1825 Herschel (J. F. W.) Observ. with a 20-feet
reflecting telescope, on places of 321 uew double stars, the
second comet of 1825, actual state of the great nebtUa at
Orion, nebula in the girdle of Andromeda. Pond (J.)
Method of observing with the two mural circles, at Green-
wich. Gambart {M.) Discovery aud elements of the or-
bit of a comet, which appears to be the same with that of
1772 and 1805. Report of the committee to examine the
telescope constructed by Mr. TuUey. Struve {Prof.) Mi-
crometrical observ. of the planet Saturn, made with Fraun-
hofer's large refractor at Dorpat. Slawinsky (J.) Sum-
mary of the observ. taken to determine tho latitude of the
observatory of Wilna. Pond (J.) Supplement to former
paper on the latitude of the Royal observatory of Green-
wich. Baily (F.) Address on presenting the gold medals.
3. Golebrooke (H. T.) Observations made iu the island
of Cuba, by Don Jose Joaquin de Ferrer, comprehend-
ing observ. of the comet of 1807, of its orbit ; ou the luuar
ecUpse. Nov. 14, 1807. of the comet of 1813; of the comet of
1811. Foster {H.l Ou the longitude of Port Bowen, by the
method of moou-eulminating stars. Herschel (J. F. W.)
Approximate places and description of 205 uew double and
triple stars. Babbage (G.j Notes respecting some errors
common to many tables of logarithms. Beaufoy (M.) As-
tronomical observ. at Bushy Heath, 1825 and 1826. Tiarks
(Dr.) On a uew application of the method of determining
the time by observ. of two stars in the same vertical, to the
case of Polaris. Gambai-t (M.) On the passage of the comet
of Bootes over the disc of the sun, Nov. 18, 1826. Utling (J.)
Ou a new period of eclipses. Pond (J.) On an appearance
in the nebula of Orion. Flaugergues (M. Notice of a
comet discov. at Viviers, March 29, 1826. Rumker (/>/*.)
Astron. observ. taken at Stargard, and the Paramatta ob-
servatory. New South Wales. 182.3 aud 1826. Beaufoy (G.)
Observ. of the solar eclipse, Nov. 1826, taken at Bushy
heath. Santani (/-*;•/>/.) observ oia cometin Eridauus, and
of Ceres, Pallas, aud Vesta, near their appositions in 1826.
at Padua. Goldiugliam (J.) Observ. of the eclipses of
Jupiter's satelhtes, at Madras, 1817-1825. Hodgson (J. A.)
Observ. at Calcutta, 1822. Herschel (J. F. W.) Honorary
medals address. Littrow [J. J.) Ou the computation of tUs
geocentric places of the planets, for Ephemerides. Her-
schel (J. F. W.) Observ. with a 20-feet reflecting telescope ;
Catalogue of 384 uew double and muttip.e stars. Riddle
(E.) On finding the rates of time-keepers. Rogers (A.) On
the con8ti*uction of large achromatic telescopes. Littrow
(J. J.) On double object glasses. Dunlop (J.) Approximate
places of double stars in the Southeru hemisphere, ob-
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vibrating seconds at Paramatta, Borda's method. Struve
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of observ. at Bombay. Rumker (C.) Observ. at Paramatta,
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4. Tables for ascertaiuiug the azimuthal deviation of a
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In respect to sideroiil time ; RemarkB upon that deviation
of a tfanslt iiistninient, which arisoa from tbo Inclluatlon
of its axis to the horizon ; with tables for the merUllait.
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thelenRth of the pendulum, from the taXse position of the
fixed axes. Lubi.ock(J. W.) Ou the determination of the
orbit of a coraet. lil hardson (W.) Dot. rmi nation of the
coustunt of the aberrutloiiof light. l;aily (F.) t'litaloHueof
the position in 1 690) of 6G4 stars observed by Flamatead.
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1, 1800 ; by B. Lubaume. Gompcrtz (U.) On the convertible
pendulum. Herschel (J. F. W.) Honorary medals addreaa.
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au observed occultation of a fixed star by the moon. Lit-
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SO-feet refloctlug telescope ; 123G double stars. Lecount
{!*.) Ou pivots of transit Instruments. Kater (H.) On
divisions in the exterior ring of Saturn. Baily (F.) Re-
marks on Mayer's catalogue of stars. Report of the Nau-
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the use of the equatorial. Pond (J) Of determining the
declination ot two stars with one mural circle. Lubbock
(J. W.) Ou the orbit of the comet of Halley. Atkinson
(H.) On refraction and the dip of the horizon. Maclear (T.)
On the computation of observed occultatlons, Smyth
(W. H.) Account of his observatory at Bedford. Ferrer
(J. J. de). On the loni^^ltude of tlie Havannah. Stratford
(W. 8.) On the prediction of occultatlons. Littrow {J. J.)
On the theory of telescopic eye-glause^. Astronomical ob-
servations. South (J.) Honorary medals address.
5. Robinson (T. R.l On irradiation. Pond (J.) On the
obliquity of the ecliptic, as observed by BradJey. Her-
schel (J. F. W.) Micrometrical measures ot 364 double st-ars,
with a 7-feet equatorial aoUromatic telescope, at Slough, in
1828, 1829, 1830. Baily (Francis): La CaiUe's 398 principal
atars ; with a comparison with Bradley, etc. Robinson (T.
B.) On the dependence of a clock's rata on the height of
the barometer. Dawes (W. R.) Triple star z Cancri. Dawes
(W. R.) Double stars. Baily (Francis;. On the proper mo-
tion of the fixed stars, with list of those known to be
materially affected by such a motion. Herschel (J. F. W.)
Ou the orbits of revolving double stars, a supplement
to " Micrometrical measures of 364 double stars ;''
Observ. of Venus near her inferior conjunction in 1830,
with a view to determine the moon's mass according
to the method proposed by Prof. Airy, by Q. Santiui, etc.
Lubbock (J. W.) On the planetary theory. Zach (fiarnn).
New method of reducing the apparent distance of the
moon from a star to the true distance ; with a demonstra-
tion of the process, by A. De Morgan. Cerquers (M.) On
the dett'rmiuatiou of the parallax of the sun from the ob-
servation of the transit of Venus over his disk, June 3,
1769 ; A posthumous memoir of Don Jose Joaquin de
Ferrer. Stratford (W. 8.) Index to the stars in the cata-
logue of the Astronomical Society. Riddle (E.) Corrections
of his formula) for determining the longitude from an ob-
served occultation of a fixed star by the moon. Sheep-
shanks (R.) On tlie flyure of the mural cii'cle at the
observatory of the Cape of Good Hope ; with au appendix
by G. B. Airy. Report ou a new set of requisite tables.
Astronomiod observations. South (J.) Honorary medals
address.
6. Fifth catalogue of double stars observed at Slough
in 1830 and 1h:U, with the 20-feet reflector. Airy (G. B.)
Ou a mass of Jupiter, as determined from the observation
of elongations of the fourth satellite. Herschel (J. F. W.)
Observations of lUela's comet. Moll (G.) On the transit of
Mercury of May 5, 1832. Epps (J.) On the methods of as-
certaining the comparative rates of chronometers. Hen-
derson (T.) On the latitude and longitude of the observatory
at the Cape of Good Hope ; positions of several stars near
the South Pole.
7. Baily (!■'.) Report on the pendulum experiments
made by H. Foster, with a view to determine the figure of
the earth. Herschel (J. F. W.) On the satellites of
Uranus.
8. Herschel (J. F. TV). List of test objects for telesopes.
Airy (Q. B.) Continuation of researches into the value of the
mass of Jupiter. Herschel : J. F. W.) Second series of micro-
metrical measures of double stars. Dawes (W. R.) Micro-
metrical mousurcmcnts of the positions and distances of 121
double stars, at Ormskirk, 1830, 1833. Henderson (T.) On
the sun's parallax. Airy (G. B.) On the position of the
ecliptic ; Solar eclipse ot July 16, 1833. Henderson
(T.j Suppl. to his paper '"On the latitude and lon-
gitude of the observatory at the Cape of Good Hope : "
on the mural circle of the same. Baily (F.) some account
of astrou. obaerv. made by Halley at Greenwich. Foster
(H.J Obaerv. of the comet at Ascension Island. Pond
(J.) On the Greenwich mural oircles. Baily (F.) Honor-
ary medal address.
9. Airy (G. B.) Ou the time of rotation of Jupiter ; On
the value of Jupiter's mass, cont'd , Oa Om po^ttoti rf ihs
•oUpUo. Bobln«on fT. B.) MnnU elraU ct Ifts Amach ob-
servatory. Baity (F.) Beport on th« Drw ■taodaixi smU
of this Kocl.ty. Wallaoo (W.) BoluUotis of KMttfs prob-
lem by the aiiffulir calcnloa. Heracbel (J. F. W.) mtlh
cat. of doubl.* Stan. Hlgaud (8. I'.) ua Dr. Ilalt«y'a Id-
strumenta at Ureenwlch. Hni\th (W. H.j OtkMrv. at
HaJIey'a.oraet ; A«tronomlralob«*TV. Alr7(0. B) lion-
orarv modal address tn J. F. W. HerwhaL
10. Bally (F.) (m total and aoonlar eoLlpMs cif Um
sun. Airy (G. B. ) Continuation of valae of Jnplt<^e uum.
Henderson (T.) On the declination of the piiMlpal flMd
alars. Maclear (T.) Observ. of HaUay'a oov«ClMM.
Wruttesler (J) Catalogue of the rtght BK«n«lona of !»•
stars. Airy (O. B.) On the position of the ecllpUo ; Hasulti
of the Oambridge obaerv. of the mud, noon sud pteasta,
1683. 18S4, and 183S : On the parallax of a Lyrs. Haatfatw
son (T.) Ueftactions of stars near the horUon. Cape of
Good Hope ; Constant quantity of the muoo's aqositurtal
horiaonul parallax. Main (R.) Ou the node and lut-Una-
tlon of the orbit of Venus. Kaiser (K.) CalcuUtlon of tba
geogr. longitude of the obsorv. of Leyden. Donkln (B.)
Description of a sprlngleveL Bally (F.) uburrv. of tha
comet of Halley. after the perihelion pas^oe In 1836.
liaper l Lieut) On the observ. of the transits of the prime
vertical in determ. latitude and time. Astronomical
observ. Airy (O. B.) Honorary medal sddreaa to Prof.
Rosenberger. Index to first ten volumes,
1 X. lUtbinson (T. R ) On the constant of lanar nuta-
tion. Airy ((K B.) First Cambridge catalogue of 730 stars.
Rothman (R. W.) On an ancient solar eclipae obaanred la
China. Lament (J.) Ou the value of the mass of Uranus.
Henderson (T ) On the parallax of a Centanrl. Dent (V. J.)
Ou the- difference of longitude between the Greenwich
and Paris observatorieB PearfOu (-). (m the obUqulty ot
the ecliptic. M^ear T.j On the position of La Caill^'s
stations at the cape of Good Hope. Main (R.) On the ele-
ments of the orbit of Venus ; Ou the errors of helioct:utrio
longitude and ecUptlc polar distance of the planet Venus.
Slnims (W.) On the optical glass prepared by Dr. Ritchie.
Dent (E. J.) Lon<,'itudes of Edinburgh and Hakerston.
Airy (G. B.) On the determination of orblta of comets.
Gautier (M. A.) Observations of the comet of Encke.
Epps (J.) On detenniulng the longitude by mooO'Ciil-
mluating stars. Henderson T ) Ou the parallax of Sirlus.
Airy (G. B.) Ou the regulator of the clock-work for ef.
fecUng uniform movement of eouatoriali*. Herschel (J.
F. W.) Oil the variability and periodical nature of the star
a Ononis Birt (W. K ) On the variability of a Cassiopeia.
Snow (B.) On the variability of a Cassiopeis. Simms. On
the comparison of the Neapolitan standard yard with the
standard yard of this society. AstronomK:al observations.
Baily (F.) Address on presenting the honorary medal to J.
Wrottesley.
12. Main (R.) On our knowledge of the parallax of the
fixed stars. Baily (F.) On the pendulum experiments
made in London and on the Euphrates. Ballv (F ) Ac-
count of some pendulum experiments made in London
and at the Cape of Good Hope. Wrottesley (J.) Supple-
mental catalogue of the right ascensions of fifty-five stars.
Riddle (E.) Longitude of Madras by moon-culminating
observ. Maclear (T.) On the difference in longitude be-
tween the observ. of Madras and the Cape of Good Hope.
Everest (G.j On the astronomical circles of the grand
trlgnometrical survey of India. Glaisher (J.) Correction
of the elements of the orbit ot Venus. Herschel (J. F.
W.) On the advantages of a revision and re arrangement
of the constellations. Dawes (W. R.) On Bremiker's
comet, with its appLircnt places. Mean positions of the
stars in " Mr Baily's address," as determined at San Fer-
nando. I^asaell (W.) Dcseripiion of the observatory erect-
ed at Starfi*-ld. Stntini (G.) Catalogue of 1677 atars
Included between the equator and ten degrees of north
declination. Henderson (T.) On the parallax of a Cen-
taun. Roller (M.) Catalogue of 208 stars. Rothman (R.
W.) On the Arabic globe belonging to the society MuUer
(M.) Obs. of the comet of Halley. Rothman (R W.) On
the masses of Venus and Mercury. Astronomical observ.
Herschel (J. F. Vf.) Address on presenting the honorary
medal to Bessel.
13. Baity (F ) The catalogues of Ptolemy, tJlugh Be'.gh,
Tycho Brahe, Halley, Hevelius, deduced from the best au-
thorities. With notes.
14. Baily iF.) Experiments with the torsion rod for de-
termining the mean density of the earth.
15. Bally (F.) On the total eclipse of the sun, July 8,
1843. Airy ^G. B.) Observ. of the total solar eclipse, July
7. 1842. Simms (W ) On a new arrangement of a vertical
collimator to to the altitude and azimuth iustmment ; The
mothed of least squares : Ordnance survey nf England.
Smyth (C. P.) On astronomical drawing. Simms (W.) On
a self-acting circular dividing engine. Lassetl (W ) Ou the
solar eclipse, July 7, 18i^2, and longitude of the Starfield
obsei-vatory. Pearson (—). Catalogue of 520 stars within
6'* north and south of th« ecliptic. Henderson (T.) On
the right a^M^eusions of the principal fixed stars. Nasmyth
(J.) Ou the telescopic appearance of the moon. Airy (Q.
B.) On the flexure of a uniform bar supported by a num-
ber of equal presaures, etc. Midear ,T.) Account of tha
Herschel obelisk at the Cape of Good Hope. Caldecott (J.)
Observ. of the eclipse of the sun at Parratt, Dec. 21, 1843.
Harris (K.) Account of astrou. tables iu the library of C
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Turnor. BogiislawaU (H. tod). Ou the use of « new mi-
crometer, and its applicatiOD to the determination of the
parallax of Mars Airy i,Q B ) On a new cuDfllruction of
the diTtded eye-gUsa double-ima^e micrometer. Maclear
g'.) Obaerr. of tht* comet of Encke at the Cape of Gtood
ope. Hay, 1842. Caldecott (J.) Obeerr. of the comet of
18A3 ftt Xrerandrum. Aatron. observ. in comets. Wrot-
tMl6y(Z>or(ij. Honorary medal address to Francis Baily.
Heraohel (J. M.) Memoir of F. Baily.
16. Taylor (T. G.) Longitude of the E. I. Company's ob-
■erv. at Madras. Smyth (W. H.) Observ. of g Virginis, ac-
companied by Hind's elements of its orbit. Main (B.) On
the reduction of the obBerv. of distance of comet of 1813
from known stars. Airy {G. B.) Aatroii. diflf. of longitude
on ttie arc of parallel from Greenwich to the island of Ta-
lentia, aud comparison with the geodetic difference of
longitude. Hind (J. B.) On the double stars d Oygui and
^Leouis. Kasmyth (J.) Suggestions for improving the
manufacture of glass for optical purpoBes. Hind (J. B.)
On tlie discovery of the comet in Cnraa Berenices, Oct. 19,
1M6. Powell (B.) On luminous rings around shadows.
Jacob (W. S.) Double stars observed at Poonah, 1845-6.
Pawee (W. B.) Description of aatrou. observ. at Camden
Iiodge, Kent. Airy fG. B.) On an alteration of Bcssel's
method for computation of star-correctiona ; Eeduction
of the observ. of Halley's comet at the Cambr. observ.,
1835 and 1836. Breen (J.) Longitude of Geneva deduced
from occultations of fixed stars. Airy (G. B.) Account of
circumstances Mstorically connected with the planet ex-
terior to Uranus. Challis (J.) Account uf observ. in
search of the planet discov. at Berlin, Sept. 23, 1846.
Adams (J. C.) On the perturbation of Uranus. Hind (J. B.)
Elements of the binary alar g Virginis. Habsen (P. A.)
Oalcul dtitaille d'uue in6galit6 nouvelle h. longue periode
dans la longitude moyeune de la lune. Smyth iW. H.)
flonorary medal address to G. B. Airy.
17. Adams (J. C.) On an error in Bouvard's tables of
Saturn. Airy (G. B.) liesutts deduced from the occulta-
tions of stars and planets by the moon, observed at Cam-
bridge. 1830-1835 ; C!orrections of the lunar elements from
the Greenwich observatory, 1750 to 1830. Challis (J.) Method
of calcu.atiug tie orbit of a planet or comet troui three
observed places. Jacob (W. a.) Catalogue of double stars
observed at Poona, 1845-1848. Shortrede (it.) On the lati-
tade of Dera by observ,, and ou the disturbing attraction
of the Himalayas. Maclear (T.) Comp. of mean places of
■tars with Mauvais' comet at the Cape ot Good Hope,
1844-6. Herschel (J. F. W.) Honorary ni' dal address.
18. Lasseil (W.) On grinding and polishing specula, kc.
Discovery of an eighth satellite of Saturn (Hyperion).
Main (B.) On the form ol the planet Saturn, deduced mi-
crometrical measures, at Greenwich, 1848. Herschel
(J. F. W.) On the determination of the moat probable orbit
of a binary star. Powell (B.) Ou irradiation. Breen (H.)
Corrections of Lindeuau's elements of the orbit of Venus.
at Greenwich, 1750-1830. Herschel (J. F. W.) Honorary
medal address to Wm. I^assell.
19. Airy {Q. B.) Besulta of the observations at the Cape
of Good Hupe, by F. Fallows, 1829-1831. Challis (J.)
Uethod of correcting the errors due to tho forme of the
pivots of a transit instrument. Main (liev. R.) Proper mo-
tions of the stars contained in the Greenwich twelve-year
catalogue of '2,156 stars, &c. Dawes (\V. R.) Micrometri-
cal measurements of double stars at Ormskirk. Airy
JG. B.) On the weights to be given to the separate results
or terrestrial longitudes. Ghevallier (T.) Method of fludiug
the effect of the difference of parallax in occultations.
Airy (G. B.) Honorai-y medal address to Otto von Strove.
20. Maclear (T.) Beport of the Boyal observatory, Cape
of Good Hope ; Description of the eiiu;itorial instruments
at the Cape of Good Hope ; Examiuatiou of the southern
stars of Uie British association catalogue ; Observations
of the comet of 1843 ; Determination of the parallax of o
Centauri from observ. ; Opposition of Mars, 1849-6U. Airy
(G. B.) On the vibration of a free pendulum in an oval
differing little from a straight line. Clarke (A. E.) On the
measurements of azimuths on a spheroid. Breon (H.) Ou
the corrections of Lindenau*s elements of Mars. Airy
(G. B.) Honorary medal address to Auuibale de Gtasparis.
21. Observations of the total solar eclipse of July 28,
1861. Maclear (T.) Examination of the southern stars of
the British association catalogue, cont'd. ; Observations of
Petersen's comet : On the parallax of .0 Centauri ; Opposi-
tion uf Mars, 1851.52. Dawes (W. B.) Description of a new
Bolar eyepiece. Adams (J. C.) Honorary medal address
to M. Peters.
22. Airy (G. B.) Keduction of the observ. by Tliomas
Catton. Sawitscb (A.) Memoire sur la d6termination de
I'orbite qu'nn satellite decrit autour de sa planete. Lard-
ner (D.) On the uranography of Saturn. Bloxam (J. M.)
On the mathematical theory and practical defects of clock
escapements. Lasaell (W.) Observations of Saturn with
the 20-foot equatorial at Valetta. Fletcher (I.) Besidts of
micrometrical measures of double stars, made at Tarn
Bank, from 1850 to 1353. Adams (J. C.) Gold medal ad-
dress to Mr. Hind.
23. Wrottesley {Lord). On a catalogue of the right as-
cenaions of 1,009 stars. Lasaell (W.) Observ. of the nebula
of Orion. Airy (G. B.) Address on presenting the gold
medal to 0. Bumker.
2'4. Airy (G. B ) On the difference of longitude of Brua-
sels and Greenwich as determined by g^vanic signals.
Hansen (Prof.) Sur la figure de la lune. Powell (E. B.) On
the orbit of a Ceutauri. Wackerbarth (A. D.) Numerical
values of the constants requisite fur calculating a theory
of the planet Neptune. Lubbock (J. W.) Ou the theory of
astronomical refractions. Main (R.) On the values of the
constants of uutation and aberration, and of the parallax
of g Draconis. Airy (G. B.) Address on presenting gold
medal to W. R. Dawes. Index to v. 11-24.
25. MainJR.) On the dimensions of the rings of Saturn.
Main [Kev. K) Ou the values of the diameters of the
planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter. Powell (E. B.)
Obs. of double stars, at Madras. 1853-56. Ellis (W.) Be-
sults derived Irom an examinatiou of certain planetai^^ in-
scriptions on four old Egyptian tablets. Pritchard (C.)
On the coujmiction af the planets Jupiter and Saturn, B.
C, 7, 66, aud A. D., 54. Smyth (O. P.) On the constancy of
solar radiatiou. Johnson (M. J.) Address on presenting
the gold medal to Robert Grant.
26. 8imms(W. H.; Formulae for deducing the latitude
from obs. of stars iu the pritue vertical. Latitude of Liver-
pool observatory so obtaiued. Dawes (W. R.) Telescopio
appearances of the plauet Saturn during the apparition of
18;>5-G. Simms (W. H.) On Che corrections to be applied
to obs. made with the sextant. Main (R.j On the value of
the constant of refractions as obtaiued from zenith dis-
tance observ. of stars. Airy (G. B.) On the eclipse of
Agathocles, the eclipse at Larissa, and the ecUpse of
Thales. Johnson (M. J.) Address ou presenting the gold
medal to M. Schwabe.
27. Cayley (A.) On the problem of disturbed elliptic
motion. Airy (G. B.) Note on Oltmaun'a calculation ot the
eclipse of Thales. Challis (J.) Observ. of the solar eclipse
of March 16, 1858, made at Cambridge observatory. Blox-
am(J. M.) Addition to ' Paper on the mathematical theory
and practical defects of clock escapements,' &c. C;iyley (A.)
On the development of the disturbing function in the
lunar theory. Clarke (A. R) On the reduction of occulta^
tious. Johnson (M. J.) Address on presenting the gold
medal to R. Main.
28. Jacob (W. S.) Catalogue of 317 stars selected from
the B. A. catalogue deduced fi'om obs. made at Madras,
1863-7 : Micrometrical measures of 120 double or multiple
stars at Madras, 1856-58 ; Measures of Saturn and his
rings ; Measures of the satellites uf Saturn with the
Madras equatorial ; Measures of Saturn and his satellites ;
Measures of Jupiter and his satellites taken with the Mad-
ras equatorial ; Occultations of stars, &c., observed at
Madras ; Notes ou the zodiacal light ; Observ. of eclipses
of Jupiter's satellites. Main (R.) Proper motion of the
stars of the Greenwich catalogue ot 1576 stars for 1850.
&c. Airy (G B.) Ou the movement of the solar system in
space ; On the apparent pr<tjectiou of stars upou the
moon's disk iu occiUtatioiis. Cayley (A) Ou the develop-
ment of the disturbing function in tlie lunar aud planetary
theories, part 1 ; Supijlemeutary memoir ou the problem
of disturbed elliptic motion. Teunant{J. F.) On the de-
duction of the latitude from transits over the prime verti-
cal; On a method of determining latitude by transits.
Tennant (J. C.) On the correction of transits over the
prime vertical.
29. Airy (Q. B ) Corrections of the elements of the
moon's orbit. Clarke (A. R.) On the figure of the earth.
Ellis (W.) On the periodical variations of level aud azimuth
of the ti-ansit circle at the Royal observatory, Greenwich.
Maclear {Sir T.) Observ. of Dotiati's comet made at the
Royal observatory. Cape of Glood Hope. Wrottesley {Lord),
Catalogue of the positions and distances of 398 double
stars. Main ;R.) Ou the value of the constant ol aberra-
tion, kc, Jayley (A.) Tables of the developments of func-
tions in the theory of elliptic motion ; On the problem of
the rotation of a solid body. Spottiswoode (W.) On. a
method for determining longitude by means of observ. ou
the moon's greatest altitude. Carringtou (B. C.) On the
distribution of the periUeUa of the parabolic aud hyper-
bolic comets. Monthly notices, vol. 20.
30. Lubbock {Sir J. W.) Ou the luuar theory. Observ.
on Donati'3 comet, by W. Lasseil, W. R. Dawes, T. W.
Webb, Prof. Challis. G. B. Airy, etc.
Note.^VolB. 10 aud 24 contain Indexes to t. 1-10, and v.
11-24.
BB00KL7N UBBOANXILB LXBBABT.
ASTRONOMY
68
G«aeral and IfiisoeUaneoiia Worka.
AirytO.B.) Popular A. Kew ed. 1866. 4013.08
Americait nsKoc. lor prom, of science.
Su aaionomicai pspeia In »n»ifaS»ot amttntt on ptga U,
etc.t of this catalO{;ue.
Arago (F.) Populivr A. 1835. 2 v. ... 4017.21
JVo(«.— Rcvipwed In Fraser'a mag., v. 63. 1886.
Aratus. Phiunoniena. ike Aratua, p. 32.
Beda. Treatise on .\. [In Cockayne (T. O.) Leeoh-
doms, etc. V. 3.] 5140.
Blunt (C. F.) Beauty of the hearens : aatronomical
phenomena. 1849 4013.13
BoUaeri ( W. ) Astronomy of the red man of the New
World. [i)i Antbrop. see. Hem., v. 1, 18G5.]
4735.13
Brunnow (K) Spherical A, 1865 4017.24
Burr (R F.) Eooe coelum : or parish astronomv.
1869 4016.65
Qxrpenier {W. B.) Mechanical philos., and A. Bohn,
1857 3912.28
Oasvidl {A.) Lectures on A. [Sm. rep., 1858.] 3936.13
Ghadmers (T.) Christian rev. in connection with mod-
ern A. 1817 3532.11
Chambers (G . T.) Descriptive A. 1867. . .4017.18
Chauvenei ( W.) Spherical and practical A. 2 v. 4017.29
Colebruoke {U. T.) The notion of the Hindu astrono-
mers concerning the precession of the equinoxes
and motions of the planets. — Indian and Arabian
divisions of the zoiiac. [In his Miscel. es.says,
V. 2, 1S73.] • • 7815.08
Ddambre {J. B. J.) Histoire de I'astronomie anoienne.
2 v., 1817 4037.01
— Histoire de I'A. aa 18e sifecle. 1827. . .4037.03
— Histoire de I'A, du moyeu age. 1819. . . 4037.04
— Histoire de I'A. moderne. 2 v. 1821.. .4037.05
Denison{E. B.) A, without mathematics. 1869. 4016.0(j
Diclcs ( 7". ) Celestul scenery. 1845 4016.09
— Practical A. 1846 4016.01
— Sidereal heavens, illustrative of deity, and an infinity
of worlds 4016.10
— Works. T. 2, 1853 5033.02
CtytUents : Celestial scenery ; Sidereal hearens ; Prtcii-
cal natronomer : Solar Bystem ; The atmosphere.
Drew (J.) Manual of A. 1853 4013.11
Dunkin (E.) The midnight sky : familiar notes. 4018.14
MvereU{E.) Uses of A. [Orations, v. 3.] .6322.05
Ferguson {J.) Introduction to A. 1799. . .4016.04
Flammarion {€'.) Marvels of the heavens. From the
French, by Mrs. N. Lockyer. 1870. . . 4015.27
— Stories of infinity : Lumen— History of a comet — In .
infiuity. Tr. by S. E. Crocker. 1873. . 4013.02
Foster (</. ) A. and revelation, [/n his Critical essays.
V. 2.] 2525.04
Oalbraith {J. A.) and Ilaughion (S.) Manual of astron-
omy. 1857 4016.02
Grant (H.) Histoiy of physical A. [1852.] .4017.11
Note.— See article in North Br. rev., v. 18, 1853.
QuiUemin (,A.) The heavens: hand-book, etc. Ed. by
J. N. Lockyer. 1866 4017.09
Ovy {J.) Elements of astronomy. 1833. .4016.11
Harvard colleije astronomical observatory. Annals. 7 v.
1856-71 4038.01
Btrschd (J.F. W.) Outlines of astronomy. 1851. 4016.12
Same. 1852 4016.13
Same. 18C4 4017.12
Ueroey {J.) Contemplations on the starry heavens.
[in Ai5 Meditations, e(c.] 3557.19
Hind (J. H.) The solar system. 18.52. . .4013.06
Holmes {R.) Will the earth become a sun-spot? 4015.31
Humboldt (F. II. A. von). Cosmos, v. 3-4. London,
184y. 8° 912.03
Same. v. 3-4. New York, r859. 12°. . 912.08
iVo(<.— Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 94, 18M.
Johnsloni.A. K.) School atlas of A, 1855. .4018.16
Kiddle {H.) Elements of A. 1868 4016.03
Lagramje (J. L.) (Euvres. 5 v. 1807-19. .4037.07
'LaPlace {P. &, marquis de). M&anique ofleste. Tr.
with commentary, by N. Bowditch. 4 v. , 1829-39.
4018.17
— System of the world. Tr. by H. H. Harte. 1830.
2v 4016.28
— Treatise upon analytical mechanics. 1814. 4017.23
Lewia (Mr 0. a) HiaL mumj of the it of the uukotc
1862 4017 19
JVMt — BsTtemd la U. m., v. lU, im i lodKocth ^
Lockyer (J. N.) Elements of A. 1870. . . 401. ",.36
— Soienoo primers. Astronomy. 1874. . .4016.38
Zooinis (£) Progress of A. in tbo U. 8. 1851. 4016. 14
— Treatise on A. 1867. 4017 ao
Lyle (M. E a.) What are the sIms. 2d ed. 1872. 4013] 15
Maedler (M.) Geueml morement of the stars sruond a
central point [Sm. rep., 1869.] . . . -.lOM.U
Main{H.) Budimentary A. ia'>2 4016.IS
Manilius (Jf.) Ancient astronomy and astroloxv
[A poem.] 1697 lUftslfe
Miller (1<.K.) Komance of A. 1873. . . .4015.36
MUner(T.) Gallery of nature, pp. 1-192. 1852. 402';.01
MUchell (0. M. ) A. of the Bible. 1867. . . 401 6.19
— Planetary and steUar worlds. 1807. . .4016.16
Same. 1858 4016.16a
— Popular A. 1867. 4016.18
yewton {Sir I.) Prinoipia. With his System of the
world. 1848 40.'",. 09
Mchol {J. P.) Stellar universe. 1848. . . 4016.06
— Thoughts on the system of the world. Edinburgh,
184». 8°. 401(f20
Same. Boston, 1818. 12° 4016.208
— Astronomy of the heavens. 1845. . . 4016. 20^
Ormathwaiie (Sir J. WcUsh, lord). A, and geology com-
pared. 1872. : 4013.1)7
Plagair {J.) A. of the Biahmiua. [M his Works,
V. 3. 1822.] 5063.03
Pluche (N. A.) History of the heavens, considered
according to the notions of the poets and philoso-
phers. 2v. 1752 4016.30
PraU {J. A.) Treatise on attractions, Iiaplaco's func-
tions, and the figtiro of the eiirth. W>5. 4016.07
Proctor {li. A.) Borderland of science. 1873. 3'.»15. 17
Contents : Stars, planets, and meteors ; Snn and moon.
— Expanse of heaven. Essaya 1873. . . 4013.22
— Half-hours with the stars. 1869 4018.15
— Half-hours with the telescope. 1868. . . 4013.04
— Lectures ; New lectures ; and Farewell lectures.
[Tribune popular science, pt. 1-2, 1874.] 3UOS.01
— Orbs around us. 1872 4013.18
— Other worlds than ours. 1870 4016.34
Note. —See also essays by Proctor in Fraser's mag., via,,
* Kosae's telescope set to new [spectroacopicj work,' (r. 80,
1869; • Colored suns ' (v.17, 18«l)); ' News from Siriua ' (v.78,
1868) : ' Novel way of studyiag the stars ' (u. a., v. 2, 1870);
' Study o( A.' (n. s., v. 4, 1871); ' Northern heavena ' (u. a., v.
6, 18721.
Ptolemy. Tetrabiblos. Tr. by 3. WUson. 1848. 4016.22
Rambosson (J.) Astronomy. Tr. by 0. P. Pitman.
1875 4017.28
Royai astronomical society of London. Memoirs, v.
1-30, 1822-61 400S.01
yote.-Tha Contents of the Hemoira are analyzed on
pp. 50, etc.
Sedgwick: (Miss). Arctnrus ; or, the bright star in
Bootes. 1871 4013.16
Smith {A.) History of A. [In his Essays, etc.] 5416.24
Som^viUe ( M. ) Connection of the physical sciences.
New York, 1857 4022.03
Same. 9th ed., London, 1858. . . . 4022.22
Stars and the earth, [anon.] 1868. . . .4016.32
Steele (J. D. ) Answers to the practical questions and
problems in astronomy. 1870 4025.30
Surya Siddhanta, text-book of Hindu A., with notes by
E. Burgess. [In Am. orient soc. Joum., v. 6,
I860.] 7814.06
Ward (Hon. Mrs.) Telescope teaching. 1859.40)6.23
Watson(J.C.) Theoretical A. With tables. 1868. 4017.10
Wliewell (W.) A., with reference to natural theology.
1833 ed 3524.12
Same. 1852 ed. 3524.20
While (C. J.) Elements of theoretical and descriptive
A. 1869 4016.27
Whitney {W. D.) On the views of Biot and Weber on
the relations of the Hindu and Chinese systems
of asterisms, with Max Miiller's views. [In Am.
orient soc. Jonr., v. 8, 1866.] .... 7814.08
Wilson (J.) Lost solar system of the ancients dis-
covered. 1856. 2 v. 4017.14
In taking for books, use the '■ Book Order," givtug the AaX40§J N^fK the Orat part of tb* TIXLK, sod tha NUltitKU.
fi4
ASTBONOMY
WHgU (J. Mi F.) OommentEiry on Newton's Prindpia.
2 y., 1833 4018.09
4^ Stt articUt 'Astronomical theoriea,' tn Nat. qiur.
nr., T. 6, 1863 ; ' Modern theoretical utron.,' tn M. A.
i«T., T. 6, 1863 : and Qodwta (W.) On astronomy [/» hit
^otights on man. 6814.18.]
Comets.
Bond (0. P.) Account of the great comet of 1858.
1862 4038.03
Oumpach {J. von). Baby-worlds: an essay. 18(53. 4017.17
Hind {J. Ji.) The oomete ; a desoriptiTe treatise.
1852 4013.12
Oliver (A., jr.) Essay on comets. 1811. . .4013.20
Winthrop(J.) Twolectures on comets. 1811.4013.20
Jt^ For articles in Periodicals, see Fraser's, v. 60, 1864 ;
T. 66, 1862; T. 79, 1869, (2 art. by R. A. Proctor, on the Two
comets of 1868); v. 80, 1869, (Tyudall's theory of comets, R.
A. Proctor) ; North Br. rev., v. 36, 1861; LitteU, 1811, T. 4.
(Comets' tails).
Numerous Papers on comets are contained In the Pro-
ceedings of tL<^ Royal astronomical society of IJondon.
(Bee ipage 60 ol ihis catalogue.)
Earth (The); its figure, rotation, eta
'Barnard (J. 0.) Problems of rotary motion presented
by the gyroscope, the prece.ssion of the equinoxes,
and the pendulum. [Sm. con., v. 19, 1874.] 3937.19
(Aiuter (0.) Theory of the earth. With geological
illustrations by Prof. Jameson. 1827. . 4724.09
Oumpach {J. von). True figure and dimensions of the
earth. 1862 4015.33
Merino (Jf.) Figure of the earth. [Sm. rep., 1863.]
393G.18
Plaufair {J.) Figure of the earth 5063.03
Pratt (J. A.) On the figure of the earth. [WUh his
Treatise on attractions. 1865.]. . . . 4016.07
Babine (E. ) Experiments to determine the figure of the
earth. 1825 4028.06
Todhunter (/.) History of the mathematical theories of
attraction and the figure of the earth, from the
time of Newton to that of Laplace. 2 v. 4017.26
WoTTns (H.) The earth and its mechanism; the va-
rious proofs of the rotation of the earth. 4016.26
See also Geo^aphy ;— and consult the ConttnU of the
Boyal astronomical society. Memoirs, p. 60.
Eclipses and Occultations.
Dovmes {J. ) Occultations visible in the United States.
1851-53. [Sm. contrib., v. 2.] . . . . 3937.02
Oilliss (J. M.) Total eclipse of the sun, Sept. 7. 1858 ;
in Peru. Sm. ooutrib. , v. 11.] . . . 3937.11
t^ See article ' The Eclipse.' by R. A. Proctor, in Fra-
ser's mag., n. s., t. 2, 1870 ; and an article on Eclipse
phenomena, in Nat. quar. rev., v. 20, 1870.
Consult also, for many other papers. Content* of Memoirs
of the Hoyal astronomical society, p. 50.
Globes.
Kath {T.) New treatise on the use of the globes ; an
abridgment 1833 4016.11
Jupiter.
Se» article tn LitteU, (from OomhlU,) 1872, v. 2.
Mars.
See articlee 'A neighboring world ' [Nat. quar. rev., v.
SO, 1870] ; ' The opposition of Mars ' IFraser's n. s., v. 1..
1870.]
Meteoric Phenomena.
Coffin {J. II. ) Orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire-
ball, seen July 20, 1860. [Sm contrib., v. 16.]
3937.16
Daubrie {0. A.) Synthetic experiments in meteorites.
[Sm. rep., 1868.] 3936.23
King (K.) Eemarks concerning stones said to have
fallen from the clouds. 1796 4028.25
8hori(T.) On the weather and meteors. 1750. 5914.30
Smith (J.L.) Meteoric stones. [Sm. rep., 1855.] 3936.10
t^ For articles in periodicalt tee Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 ;
Meteors and meteor systems, by B A. Proctor, in Fraser,
V. 3, 1871 : Littell. 18.38, v. 1 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 7, 1863 ;
Meteoric showers, by S. Newcomb, N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868 :
Quar. rev., v. 9>, 1853.
See also Meteorology.
Moon.
OuiZtemin (A) Wonders of the moon. 1873. 4013.19
Locke {E. A.) The moon hoax. 1859. . .4017.13
Proctor (R. A.) The moon : her motions, aspect, etc
1873 4013.21
Veme(J.) From the earth to the moon. [Fiction.] 262.97
See also Proctor's article In Fraser's mag., v. 78, 1868 ;
Fraser's mag., v. 1, 1870 ; Nat quar. rev., v. ID, 1865.
Consult also, for other papers, the Contents of Memoirs of
Boyal astronomical society, p. 60.
Nebulae.
Oautier (Prof.) Bemarks relative to nebulae. [Sm.
rep. 1863.] 3936.18
Bond (0. P.) Observations upon the great nebula of
Orion. Ed. by T. H. Safford. 1867. . . 4038.05
For essays see articles in Fraser's mag., by B. A. Proctor,
• Great nebula in Orion,' [v. 77, 1868] ; ' Movements in the
star depths," [n. s., v. 6. 1872] ; ' Great nebula in Argo," [v.
78, 1868J ; 'World of stars,' [v. 80,1869: Same. Uttoll,
1869, V. 3J ; ■ Place where light dwelletli,' [LitteU, 1870, v. 2.
See also ' Nebular astronomy,' in Nat. quar. rev.,v. 16, 1868.]
Many articles on the Nebulas are printed in the Memoirs
of the Royal astronomical society, p. 60.
j8^ FofT concise expositions of the Nebular hypothesis,
tee Fiske (J.) Cosmic philos.. v. 1, [3916.28] ; Spencer (H.)
Illus. of univ. progress, [2543.16] and Essays, 1868 [2547.23] ;
and Westm. rev., v. 70, 1858.
Neptune.
iVetoeomb (S.) Investigation of the orbit of Keptune.
[Sm. contrib., v. 15.] 3937.15
Nichol(J. P.) Planet Neptune. 1848. . .4015.32
Walker {S. C.) Researches relative to the planet Nep-
tune ; with ephemerides from 1816 to 1853. [Sm.
contrib., v. 2. (app.)] 3937.02
See also article ' Romance of the New Planet,' tn North
Br. rev., v. 33, 1860 ; and Memoirs mentioned in the Con-
tents of the Royal astronomical society, p. 60.
Observations and Discussions.
Bache {A. I). ) Astronomical discussions at Girard col-
lege, pts. 1-6. [Sm. contrib., v. 13.] . 8937.13
Same. Pts. 7-12. [Sm contrib., v. 14. 3937.14
Kane {E. K.) Astronomical observations in the Arctic
seas. 1853-55. [Sm contrib., v. 12.] . 3937.12
See also Contents of Royal astronomical society. Me-
moirs, p. 60, etc.
Observatoriea
Abbe{C.) DorpatandPoulkova. [Smrep.1867.] 3936.22
Bond {W. V.) History and description of the Astronomi-
cal observatory of Harvixrd college. 1856. 4038.01
j$^ Notices of many observatories and of their appara-
tus are contained in the Memoirs of the Royal astronomi-
cal society, p. 50.
Photography.
Lee (Dr.) Astronomical photography. [Sm. rep.,
1861.] 3936.16
Planets.
[See also Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, Satnm. Uranus.]
Lespiault (M. 0.) Small planets between Jupiter and
Mars. [Sm. rep., 1861.] 3936.16
Loomis (E.) Zone of small planets between Jupiter
and Mars. [Sm rep. , 1854. ] . . . . 3936.09
Runkle (J. D.) New tables of planetary motions.
[Sm., contrib. V. 9.] 3937.09
— Asteroid supplement to new tables. [Sm. contrib.
V. 9.] 3937.09
SneU, (E. 8.) Planetary disturbances. [Sm. rep.,
1852.] 3936.10
StockweU (J. If. ) Memoir on the secular variations of
the elements of the orbits of the eight principal
planets, Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. [Smith contrib. , v.
18. Washmgton, 1872. 4°.] .... 3937.18
— Secular variations of the planetary orbits. [SnL
rep., 1871.] 3936.26
See also article 'The New Planets,' by D. Eirkwood,
[New Englander. v. 18, 1860.]
Plurality of Worlds.
Brewster (Sir D.) More worlds than one, the creed of
the philosopher and the hope of the Chxistian.
1856 4016.24
Dicfc( 2".) Celestial scenery, pp. 465-98. 1845. 4016.09
Flammarion (C.) La pluraht<5 des mondes habitus.
[14e^d. 1869.] 401 ..29
Nares (K ) How far a plurality of worlds is consistent.
BBOOKr<TN MBBOA.NTILB LIBRARY.
ASTRONOMY- ATKINSON
66
or not BO, with the Iftngvmga of the Holy Scrip-
tures. 1801 357(i.M
PoieeU (B. ) Plurality of worlds. [7n hin Unity of worlds,
«<<!•] 3585.13
Smilk (II. I. S.) [/n Oxford essays, 1805.] . 2538.19
Warren (S.) SpeonlBtors among the stars, tin his
Works, T. 5. 185;3.] 2515.00
yote. — Bepr. from Ulackwood, t. 76, IBM.
Whewdl ( iV. ) Plurality of worlds, with an introduo-
tion by E. Hitchcock. 1855 4016.25
WiUcins (J. ) The discovery of a world in the moone.
1<J38 4013.03
;0- For etiayt see Ed. rev., v. 102 ; Fr«86p'i misulna,
y. *9, IMt : and Littell, v. 6, 1354 ; i'raser'ii migazins (br
B. A. Proctor,) v. 78, 18«8 : New Englnudar vT 12 1884 •
Noptti Br. rev., vol. 21, 1854.
Saturn.
Bond (W. C.) Observations on the planet Saturn, at
the observatory of Harv. coll., 1847-57. . 4038.02
Proctor (II. A.) Saturn and its system. 1865. 4016.21
See articles by B. A. Proutor [Fnisor'a mag., v. 2, 1870,
and Littell, 1870, v. 4] ; Quar. Jour, of Science, Jan., 1874 ;
National quar. rev. , v. 13, 1860 ; — and consult contend of
Uemoirs of the Rojral aatron. aoclety for other papera.
StaiB.
Jhf^our (G) Scintillations of stars. [Sm. rep.,
1801.] 3936.16
Harvard college astronomical observatory. Zone cata-
logues of stars between the equator and 1° of
north declension. 1852-60. [Annals, v. 2, 6.] 4038.01
WUson {O.) Chemistry of the stars. 1854. [Trav.
Libr.,v. 24.] 5075.29
See also articles in periodicals, ' The atellar UDlverae *
[Nat quar. rev., v. 24, 1872) ; • Herachel and the atar
depths;' by R. A. Proctor, Littell [1871, v. 3].
Also Ghamberb' papora, v. 3, 1853 (Recent diacoveries) ;
Fraser'8, v. 63, 1861 (Progress of A.) ; Nat. quur. rev.,
V. 16, 1868 (Prog, of Amer. aatron.) ; Littell, 1870, v. 3
(What fills the star depths).
Consult also the Oonlents of Memoirs of the Royal as-
tronomical society, p. 60, for catalogues of stars, observa-
tions, etc.
4V See also Almanaca ; — Astrology ; — Meteorology ;
Pyramids ;— Zodiac.
ana.
Bond (W. a) ObMrrstiona of lolar nate. 1847.4a,
r Annals of the obsenratoi; of Uarrwd coUm t.
7.],, •,, j/Afi M
OuiiltminiA.) The sun. 1870. .,.'.' 40I&S3
Lockyar (J. y.) Conlril>utions to aobr pbraioc
1874 4017 jju
Meech (L. W.) The sun : relative intAndty of ita
heat and light upon different latitndM of 111*
earth. [Sm. rep., 1856.] 3936in
— llelative intensity of heat and light of the nun in
different latitudes of the eonh. [Sm. contrib.
„ 7- 9] 39.57.09
Proiitor (R. A.) The sun. 1871 4015 28
WWkans (W. M.) The fuel of thosnn. 1870. 4017! 18
8t» also B. A. Proctor's articles In Fraasr'a mac., v. M
1869 (The Bun'a Journey through apac*) ; n. a., iJFri fllM
aun'a ooronaj ; Uttell, 1872, v. 2 .Voyage to ilia aan) ; Nat.
quar. rev., T 14, 1867 (The aun and Ita diataoce) Maw
£DgUuder, v.lD, 1861 (Solar pbonomsDoo, by D. Klrkwood).
Telescopea.
Draper (H.) Oonstrnction and nse of a silveied-glaM
leleso pe. [Sol contrib., v. 14.] . . 3957.14
Parsons (W., third earl of Uosat). Monster teleaoope.
1844. 4013.10
Ward (Hon. Mrs. M.) The telescope. 18G9. 4013.09
Set also Obaervatoriea, p. 64 ; and Simon Newcomb's
■ Story of a telea<x>pe, made by Alvao dark k Sons,' to
Sorlbner, Nov., iffl3.
XTranus.
Newcomb {S. ) 'An investigation of the orbit of Cran-
us, with geueml tables of its motion. [Sm. con.,
V. 19, 1874.] 391)7.19
Consult also contents of Uemoirs of the Boyal aatronomt
cal Booiety, p. 60, for numerous articlea.
Venus.
Fbrbes {0.) Transit of Venus. 1874. . . 4013.23
Proctor (li. A.) Transits of Venus. 1875.. 4013.34
See article from St. Paol's ; In Litt«ll, 1871. t. S.
-Navigation and nautical astronomy;— Physios (5/Mc<ruinai«aJyt<a))—
Astropbel, and SteUa. Sidney (Sir P.) MisceL
works. 1860 5066.01
Asylxun for fugitives. [Poems.] London, 1776. 16°.
1612.16
Asylums. See Medicine. {Hospitals. Insanity. )
At home and abroad. See OssoU (M. F.) 1856. 944.08
At home and abroad. Kennedy (J. P. ) 187-2. 92-2.24
At home and abroad. See Taylor (.J. Bayard). 921.22
At home in the wilderness. J. K. Lord. 1867.932.13
At nightfall, and midnight. F. Jacox. 1873. 2532.32
Atala. See Chateaubriand (F. R. de). . . 153.22
Atalante in Calydon. S-wiiiburne (A. 0. ) 1866. 1692.01
Atcherley (Rowland J.) Adulterations of food. Lon-
don, 1874. 16° 6016.22
Atoheson (Nathaniel). American encroachments on
British rights. New ed. London. 1808. 8°.
[Pamph., V. 6, pp. 33-98.] 5058.06
Athanasia. E H. Sears. 1858 3592.19
Athanasian creed. See Biblical and reUgious Ut.
(Allianasian Creed; and Oeetfc).
Atharva-veda. See Veda 7815.03
Atheism. See Biblical and religious lit {Atheism ;
— Deism ;— Evidences ;—}ielujion and science, etc.)
Athelard of Bathe. Voyage to Mgypt and Arabia,
1130. [//iHakluyt(R.) Voyages, v. 2, 1810.]
Athenae Cantabrigieuses. See Cooper (C. H. and T.)
Athenae Oxouiensos. ^See'Wood (A. a). . . 488.14
Athenaeum (The) ; Journal of literature, science and
the flue arts. 34 v. London, 1858-74. 4°.
Athenaeum Club, (New York city). Commemorative
proceedings on the death of Abraham Lincoln.
New York, 1865. 8° 3113.07
Athenaeua. Deipnosophists, or banquet of the
learned. Tr. by 0. D. Yonge. 3 v, London,
Bohn, 1854. 8° 2512.14
— Fragments. [Jn Miiller (0.) Fr. hist. Gr., v. 3,
1849.] 7765.11
Athenagoras. Writings. Tr. by B. P. Pratten, Edin-
burgh, 1867. 8^ [A.-N. C. Libr., v. 2.] 3467.16
Athenian letters : or correspondence of un agent of
the King of Persia at Athens, during the Pelo-
ponnosian war. [By Philip Yorke, 2d earl of Hard-
wicke, and others.] 2 v. New ed. Dublin, 1792.
8° 424.19
Athenian oracle. See Dunton (John). . . 2512.08
Athens. See Countries. {Athens.)
Atheos, or the tragedies of unbelief New York,
1862. 1'2° 3514.Ce
Athos (Mount). See Coimtriea. {Athos.)
Atkin (William). Specimeu medicnm inaagurale ds
priEcipuis focmiuarum senesoentium morbis.
Lugduui, 1739. 4°. , 4338.03
Atkins (John). Voyage to Guinea, Brazil, and the
West Indies, 1721. [/n Astley (T.) Voyages, t.
3, 1745.] 936.11
Atkins {Sir Robert). Parliamentary and political
tracts. 2ded. London, 1711. 8°.. . 5712.12
CoTitents : Privilege of Parliament asserted. Enqoiiy
into the power of dir^pensiu^ with penal statutes. Anim-
adversions upon a book written by Sir Edward Herbert.
Discouree couceruiug ecclesiastical jurisdiction in England.
Delence uf Lord W. Russell's innocency.
Atkinson (Emma W.) Uemoirs of the queens of
Prussia. London, 1858. 8° 3265.04
Atkinson (H. G.) and Martiueau (H.) Letters on
man's nature and development. Boston, 1851.
1-2°. 5438.01
Atkinson (Jasper). Letter [on] the Report on the
high price of bullion. London, 1810. 8. 5915.35
Atkinson (J. B. ) Art tour to northern capitals of
Europe. New York, 1873. 8°. . . . 1442.05
Atkinson (Thomas VViiUam). Oriental and Western
Siberia. New York, 1868. 8°. . . . 1024.01
— Travels in the regions of the upper and lower
In asking for books, naa the " Book Order," giving the AUIHOB'S NAMB, the first part of the TITLK, and the NUUBKB.
«6
ATKINSON - AUO-HEY
Amoor, and the confines of India and China.
New Tork, 1860. 8". 1024.03
Atkinson {liev. W. OhriBtopher). Statistical aoooant
of Now Brunswick. 3d ed. Edinburgh, 1844.
16°. 1151.01
Atkinson (William P. ) Olassioal and scientific studies,
and the great schools of England. Cambridge
(Mass.), 1B65. 8°. 5518.09
Atlantic almanac. Boston, 1868-74. 4". . 6656.06
Atlantic essays. Higginson (T. W.) . . 2528.28
Atlantic montlily. v. 1-34. Boston, 1857. 8f.
Atlantic ocean. See Ocean.
Atlantic and Transatlantic. Mackinnon (Capi. — .)
1852 933.10
Atlantic (The) to the Pacific. Lester (J. E.)
1873. . 1132.15
Atlantis.
See OotM IS. B.) The Fortunate We«. [In hu Onrioua
myths, T. a. SS16.10] : and Smlth'g Diet of Gr. and Eom.
geogr., T. 1. [821.01.
^^^■1 as en
— MalbiiA.) 'Atlas ethnographique. 1826. A.27.01
Same. Introduction, v. 1,1826. . . 6414.18
Black's 'Atlas of North America. Constructed by
John Bartholomew. With letter press. 1856. 927.08
— Slack's *(ieneral atlas of the world. New and rev.
ed. 1873 927.07
— (Jiamfters's *Encyclop8Bdia atlas. 18G8. . 915.19
— Colton (0. W.) 'General atlas. Letterpress by E.
S. Fisher. 2 v. N. Y., 1863. 4°. . 927.12
— Johnson's 'New illustrated family atlas of the
world. N. T., 1869. 4°.
— Johnston {A. K.) 'Physical atlas of natural p'.ie-
nomena. New ed., 1856.
— Johnston {Keith}. Half crown [political] atlas of
general geography. 1869 932,07
— Labbaion {R. H.) Historical atlas. 1872. . 413.21
— MUcheU (S. A.) 'New general atlas. Phil., 1873. 4°.
■ - SmUh {W.),and Grove (0.) ' Atlas of ancient geo-
graphy, biblical and classical. 1874. . A. 37. 15
— Watson.' {(}.) 'New commercial, county and rail-
road atlas of the United States and dominion
of Canada. 1875 A. 37. 06
4^ For maps of a particular country itt name of coun-
try. Books of trarel frequently afford the beat map of a
given region.
Set alto Greographf {Ancient ; Physical) ;— aud Maps.
Atmosphere. See Meteorology ;— Physics ; — Useful
arts. (Aeronautics, p. 39. )
Atmospheric system. Butler (T. B.) . . 4021.30
Atomic theory, ike Chemistry ; — Physics.
Atonement. See Biblical and reUg. lit {Atonement.)
Atrocious judges. See Hildreth (K. ) . . 3253.13
Attache in Madrid. From the German , [by Mme. F.
Ciilderon de la Baroa]. N. Y., 1856. 12° 984.17
Atterbury (Francis, bp. of Rochester). See Biography
(Individual).
&.ttfield (J. ) Chemistry : general, medical and phar-
maceutical. Loudon, 1869. 12°. . . 4213.32
Atthill (L. ) OHuical lectures on diseases peonliar to
women. 2d ed. Dublin, 1872. 12°. . 4331,'28
Attica. See Countries. (Attica.)
Attic uights. See Gellius (Aulus). . . . 2527.23
Attila. See Biography {Indwidudl).
Attorneys-general of the United Statea Opinions,
e<c. See Hall (Benj. F. ) 5645.01
Attraction. See Astronomy. {Figure of the earth.)
Also Physics.
AttTxrell (H., ed.) Book of golden thoughts. Lon-
don, 1870. 16°. 6213.27
Attrwood. See also Atwood.
Att"wood (E. W. ) Panacea Britannica : a vindication
of Catholicism. London, 1866. 16°. . 3514.09
Atwater (Caleb). Antiquities in Ohio, He. [Archaeo-
logia Amer. v. 1. ] 577. 18
Atwater (Edward E. ) History of the sacred taberna-
cle of the Hebrews. New York, 1875. 8°. 3515.17
Atwood. See also Attwood.
Atvrood (Thomas). History of Dominica ; produc-
tions, e(c. London, 179L 8° 556.12
Audelay (John).
IStli century.
Auber (Petet). Bise of the British power in India.
2v. London, 1846. 8°. 1015.01
Auberlen (Carl August). The divine revelation. With
a memoir of the author. From the German by
A. B. Parton. Edinburgh, 1867. H°. . 3514.12
Aubigne (J H. Merle d'). See Merle d' Aubigne.
Aubin ( — ). Histoire des diables de Loudnn. [anon. ]
Amsterdam, 1737. 12° 3812.34
Aubrey (John). Letters by eminent persons in the
17th and 18th centuries : and lives of eminent
men. 2 v. in 3. London, 1813. 8°. . . 3257.04
— Miscellanies upon various subjects. 4th ed. Lon-
don, 1857. 16°. 3813.01
ContejiU: Day fittality. Omens. Dreams. Apparitions.
Impulaea. Knockings, etc.
Aucassin and Nicolette. See Le Grand d'Aussy (J.B. )
FabUaux, v. 1, 1815 1604.01
Aucbmuty (Robert). Importance of Cape Breton to
the British nation. [In Mass. hist. soc. CoU.
V. 5.^ 651.05
Aucher (P.) and Brand (J.) Dictionary. 1. English
and Armenian, 2. Armenian and English. 2 v.
Venice, 1821. L 8°. 6425.17
Auckland jiord). See Eden (Wm.)
Poems, Shropshire dialect in the
Ed. by J. O. HaUiwell. [Percy
society, V. 14.] 5060.14
Audemar (P. de 8.) De coloribus feeieudis. [In
Merrifield {Mrs. M. P.) Original treatises, e<c.
V. 1.] 1422.01
Audin(J. M.V.) History of Luther. From the French,
by W. B. TumbuU. 2 v. London, 1854. 8°. 3115.08
— Life of Henry VHI ., and history of the schism of
England. From the French, by E. G. K Browne.
London, 1852. 8° 3077.17
Audouard (Mme. Olympe). A travers I'Am^rique. Le
Far-West. Paris, 1869. 16° 1123.19
Audsley (W. and G.) Hand-book of christian sym-
boUsm. London, 1865. 4°. .... 1442.14
Audubon (J. J.) 'Birds of America. 7 v. New
York, 1856. 8° 4817.01
— and Bachman {Rev. J.) 'Quadrupeds of North
America. 3 v. New York, 1856. 8°. . 4737.01
H^ For lives of Audubon, see Biography (Individual).
Auerbach iBerthold). Aus der hohe. 2 v. in 1.
Stuttgart, 1867. 16°. 7112. IC
— Das Landhaus am Ehein : roman. 3 v. in 2. Stutt-
gart, 1869. 18°. 7112.13
— Gesammelte schriften. 22 v. in 11. Stutt., 1861-63.
16° 7112.11
Contents :
Ennat undliteratnr (Znr), T. 19.
Lautenbacher (Der), v. 3.
Lehuhold (Der). v. 7.
Luciter, v. 4.
Neues leben, v. 14-16.
Rudolph und Elisabeths, v. 19
SchatzkHstlein des gevatters-
manns, v. 17, 18.
8chlos*»bauer8 vefele, v. 1
Schrift und volk, v. 20.
Schwarzwiilder dorfjgeschiohten,
V. 1-8.
Spinoza, ein denkerleben, v, 10,
11.
Strfiflinge, v. 3.
Tolpatscli (Der), v. 1.
Touelo mit der gebissenen
wange, v. 1.
Viereckig (Der), Oder die Amer.
Kiste, V. 6.
.20
Barfilssele, T. 9.
Befehlerlos.T. 1.
Brosi aud Mont. v. 6.
DeiitBcheabende, v. 19.
Dichter und Kaufmann, v. 12,
13.
Dichtung aus dem volke^
Dichtung fUr das volk, v. 20.
Edelweiss, v. 22.
Eigen haus (Ein), V. 8.
Erdinuthe, v. 8.
Feiudlichen briider, v. 1.
Florian und Creszenz, v. 2.
Frau prof essoriu {Die, , v. 3.
Geigerler (Der), v. 8.
Gescbicbte des Diethelm von
Bucheuberg, v. 6.
Hopfen und gerste, v. 8.
Ivo derKajrle, V. 1.
Joseph iiu schnee, v. 21.
Kranz auf Hel>ers haupt, v. 20.
Eriegspfelfe (Die), v. 1.
WaldschUtzen sohn (Dos), v. 19.
Was ist gliick ? v. 19.
For Engliah versions of his works, tee Fiction
clasS'list.
Auersperg (Anton Alexander, Oraf von). The last
knight, a romance garland. ByA. Grun. [pseud.]
Tr. with notes, by J. O. Sargent. New York, 1871.
Sq. 8° 1644.33
— Peusees des divers ages de la vie. P., 1863. 12°. 7022.17
Aufrere (Anthony). Tribute to the memory of Ulrio
von Hutten. London, 1789. 12°. . . 3161.23
Aughey (Rev. J. H.) The iron furnace ; or, slavery
and secession. Philadelphia, 1863. 12°. 5831.01
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILE LIBBABT.
AUO-IER - AVELINa.
67
Augier (Emile). I'oe'sieH completes. Nouv. t<d. Paris.
186r,. 12° 7011.10
Augustan historians. Ecrivains (Les) do rhistoire au-
gasto. Elius Spartien, J. CapitoUu, Vuloatius Oal-
licauUR, Elius Lampriile, Trt'belliiis PoUion at Pla-
vius Vopisque. [Nisard's coUeotiou. Gr. ot Lat
Paris, ISfJS. 8°. 7726.0-2
— Translations of the six writers of the Aogastean
history. By John Bernard, [/n his Livefi, etc.
■■iy., 1698.] 431.08
Augustine (St.) [Aurelias Angostinns, bp. of Hippo.]
Confessions. Ed. by G. T. .Shedd. Andover,
18f!0. l(i°. 3514.11
NoU.—Ste srtlole by Wm. Alexander tn Oontem. rer..
T. 6, 1M7.
— (Euvres choisies. [De oivitate Dei. Trad, de L.
Baude.T Paris, 1862. 8°. [Niaard's coll.] 7726.01
— Works, New translation, ed. by M. Dods. v. 1-6.
Edinburgh, 1871-72. 8°. 3518.05
CantmU:
T. 1-a. The city of Gtod. I 6. WriUngB in connection with
8. DonKtist controversy. tlie Mtmich^an hercay.
4. Anti-Pelagian works. | 6. Letters, v. I
NoU.—See Mozley on ' Augustiauism,' and 'Augustinlan
Utoratnre,' [North Br. rev., v. 24, '28.]
IS- For lives of A. see Biography {Inrlitiidual).
Augustus CsBsar. See Biography { Individual).
Auldjo (John). Journal of a visit to Constantinople,
and some of the Greek Islands in 1833. Londoa,
1835. 8°. 996.22
— Narrative of an ascent of Mont Blanc, 1827. Lon-
don, 1856. 16". [T. L.,v. 1.] . . . 5075.0:i
Auluoy (M. 0. J. de B., comtesse d'). Les chevaliers
errans et la gi^nie familier. Les co.ite8 des fees a
la mode. [Cabinet des f^os. v. 2-4, 6, 1785. 70.'>2.02
Aumale (Henri Eugfene Philippe Louis d'Orlfen."!,
due d'). History of the princes de Condt! 16th-
17th cent. 2 v. Fom the French, by R. B.
Borthivick. London, 1872. 8°. . . . 525.18
— Ijettre sur I'histoire de Fmnce adressde au prince
Napolt'on. Londres, 1861. 8°. ... 5091.03
— Military institutions of France. Tr. by Oapt. Ashe.
Loudon, 1869. 12° 4516.08
Aunet (i/me. LtSonie d'). See Biard {Mme. Ldonie d').
Auueuil (Louise de B., comtense d'). La tyrannie des
fe'es d^truito. [Cabinet des fees, v. 5, 1785.] 7052.05
Aurellus Antoninus. See AntoninustMarcus Aurelius).
Aurelius Victor. See Victor (Sextus Aurelius).
Aurora borealis. .See Metsorology.
Aurora Leigh. Se^ Browning ( J/r.«. E.B.) 1857. 1622.12
Ausoultatioa. See Medicine.
Ausoniu? (Decimus Magnus). Epigrammata. See
■Walker(G. S.) Corpus poetarum. . . 1697.15
— Opera omnia ; ex ed. Bipontina, cum notis et interp.
in usum Delphini. Lond., Valpy, 1823. 8°. 7712.08
Contents.
Oommemoratlo profesaorum Burdigalenslum, t. L
De XII. CssaribuB per Buetonium scriptis, t. 1.
Dissei-tatio de vita et s -riptis .\nsunii, v. 1.
DiverBoruin opistol^ ad Ausonium, v. 2.
Edogarliim, v. 1.
Edyllia, v. 1.
EpUeiuerie, v. 1.
Epigrammata, r. 1.
Epistohtj. v. 1.
Epitaphia herottm qui bello Trolco Interfaenint, T. 1.
Qratiuruiu actio pro couBUlato. v. 1.
Index, V. 3.
LudUM Beptem sapientum, v. 1.
Notie variorum in Ausonii opera, v. 2,
Ordo nobilium urbium, v. 1.
Parentalia cum tabula genealoglca, v. 1.
Perioi^Uie in liomeri lliadem et Odysseam, y. 2.
Prffifatiuuculffl, Trea, v. 2.
Rereiisus editionum, v. 3.
Soucliaii animadveraioneBin tetniaticba de mensibas, v. 2.
Testimonia et judicia de Ausonio, v. 1.
Tett-aBtiuha Ausonii, v. 1.
Austen (Jane). .See Fiction class-list, for her novels.
For her biography see Biography {Individxuil).
Auaten-Lsigh (J. E. ) Memoir of Jane Austen. Lon-
don. 1870. 8°. 3014.18
Austin (Alfred). The poetry of the period. London,
1870. 12°. ......:... 1613.21
Austai (Benjamin). Oonatitationol repalilieaBlMB. >•
oppowtion to faUaoiooBfederuliiun. Boston, IMOJ.
Austin (G. L.) Life of Fniuz' 8ohab<rt, [1797-18 '«l
Boeton, 1873. 12°. . 3|,-,i;..2j
Austin (John). Lectures on inrisprndence. 3 r
London, l«61-i'>:i. 8° f>614 06
IfaU — Reviewed by J. 8. HiU. t/ii his jnmut w' «
186T. 2438.28.] ' •«•«».. T. i,
Austin (Siirah). Characteristics of Goethe. Prom
Palk, vou MiUler, etc. With notes illuiL of Oeiw
man lit. 2 v., Phil., 1841. 12". . . . .'HMM.U
— Fraj^ments from German prose writers, with notes.
London, 1841. 12°. aS12 13
— Germany, 1760-1814. Lond., 1854. 12°. . '. .544.20
Austin ( w: 8. ) ond Ralph (J. ) Lives of the mmts-lim-
reate. London, 18.53. S" 'i%ti.l9
Australia. .See Countries, (iluj/ra/ia.)
Australian hand-book and alninmic, and shipper's and
importers' directory for 1872. London, 1872.
**' 1066.07
Austria. See Countries. {Austria.)
Authentic memoirs concerning the Fortogueso In-
quisition. Loudon, 1761. 12°. . . . 3426.23
Authority. Lewin {G. C.) An essay on the infln.'noo
of authority in matters of opinion. 18>>9. .54:15.24
— Mariineau (J.) Protestant theory of anthority. [Old
and new, v. KMl, 1874.]
— Senior (N. W.) Essays, v. 2, p. 244-323. .2542.33
Authors and authorship. See Iiiterature.
Autobiography of a Shaker, fanon.] New York.
1869. 12° 3448.15
Autobiography of a working-man. Set Somerville
(A.) 1848 :(()14.I5
Autobiography of an English soldier in the United
tS'atesarmy ; adventures in the States and Mi^xica
[nnon.] New York, 1858. 8'. . . . 585.24
Autobiography of Flora McDonald. Ed. by her grand-
daughter. 2ded. 2 V. Edin., 1870. 8^ 311G. 18
Autobiography of Lutfullah, a Mohammedan gecUe-
mun. Loudon, 1858. 12°. 3114.24
Autobiography ot Satan. Beard (J. B.) 1872. 351.5.23
Autocrat of the breakfast table. O. W. Holmes.
1958 2532.10
Autographs.
— 'Autographic mirror. Autographic letters and
sketches of celebrities. 4 v. London and New
York, 1864-66. folio 2757.10
— DioiglU ( '/'. F. ) Autographomania. [/n Overland
monthly, v. 3.]
— FetiiUet de Vonche3 (F. S.) Oanseries d'an cnrieox.
4v. . 1862-68 2525.21
— Oilman (S,) A week among. [In Gilman (C. )
poetry, etc.] 1132 09
— Hatpoard {A.) Varieties, etc [In his Essays, new
series, v. 2.] 2528.18
Bepr. from Ed. rev., v. 124, 1846.
— Lumley (E.) Art of judging the character of indi-
viduals from their handwriting and style.
1875 ■ 5431.22
— Netherclift (E G.) Handbook to autographs, with
biogr. index, <fco., by R. Sims. 1862. . 2741.01
— Smith {J. J.) 'Hist and lit ouriositiea 1852. 1417.03
Autology. D. H. Hamilton. 1873. . . . 5423.02
Autran (J.) Les poemes de la mer. 4e ^d. Paris,
18.59. 12° 7001.17
AutuxntL .See Seasons.
Autumn holidays of a country parson. See Boyd
(A. K. H.) 2514.05
Autunm leaves. S. J. Gardner. 1865. . . 2526 01
Autumn near the Rhine, [anon.] 2d ed. London,
1821. 8°- 96.5.06
Autumns on the Spey. A. E. Knox. 1872. 4626. 17
Ava. See Countries.
Avarice. Oowley (A.) Essays. 1868. p. 88-97. 2521.15
Avauz (Jean Antoine de Mesmes, Cbmie if). Nego-
tiations [as] ambassador to the United Provinces.
[1679-88.] From the French. 4 v. in 2. Lon-
don, 1754-5. 12° 541.01
Aveling (S. T. ) Carpentry and joineiy : a manuaL
London, 1871. 12°. 3924.11
la Mking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AOTHOE'S .VAME, the first ptrt of the TITLE, and the NCMBBK.
68
AVERROES -BACON.
Averroea. lienan (Ernest). Averroes et 1 averroiBme.
1871. 3011.19
See Stanhope {Earl). Arabic phUoiophy. [In Mi Ml»-
oelluilea, t. ». 2643.27] j aUo Draper (J. W.) Iiitell deToL
In Earope [6814.05] ; and Eeligion and science [3541 26].
Avesta : tie religious books of the Parseea ; from
SDieeel's Gennau translation. 3 v. in 1. Hart-
fordflSei. 8° 7813.12
— MuUer (JMoa;). On the Aresta. [In his Chips, v. 1,
1867.] 2537.19
— Whitney (.W. D.) On the Avesta, etc. [Amer.
orient, soo. Journal, v. 5.] 7814.05
Su alto Paxseei.
Avezac (M. A. P. d'). Afrique : esquisse gen. de
I'Afrique et Afrique ancienne, par A. ; Carthage,
par Dureau de la Malle et J. Yanoski ; Numidie
et Mauritanie, par L. Laoroix; I'Aiiique ohr^-
tienne et les Vaudales en Afrique. Paris, 1844.
8°. [Univers.] 901.08
— nes de I'Afrique. Paris, 1848. 8°. [Uuiveis.] 901.02
Avienus (Rufus Festus). Descriptio orbis tense.
[Miiller (G.) Geogr. Gr. min. v. 2, 1855.] 7765.04
Avila (Juan de). Obras esoogidas. [Ochoa (E. de).
Escritores mist v. 2.] 7215.09
Avis (R.), pseud.? Biid-preserving, bird-mounting,
and the preservation of birds' eggs. With bird-
catching. London, 1870. 16°. . . . 4813.07
— The canary, its management, etc London, 1870.
jS". . 4813.05
Avollo ; a legend. P. H. Hayne. 1859. . 1645.13
Away in lie wildemess. [Ballautyne's misoellauy.
V. 2, 1869.] 931.03
Awdeley (John). The fratemitye of vacabondes. Ed.
by E. Vilas and F. J. FurnivaU. [Early E. T.
soo. Extra ser., No. 9.] 7913.18
Awsiter (John). Essay on opium as a poison. Lon-
don, 1763. 8°. 4352.25
Azel, and other poems. H. Lookwood, 1867. 1663.33
Ayeen Akbery. .See Abu-1-Fazl.
Aylmer (Gapt. F. ) Cruise in the Pacific. 2 v.
London, 1860. 8°. 1114.16
Ayre (Rev. John). Treasury of Bible knowledge. 2d ed.
London, 1868. 16° 3721.18
Aytoun (W. E.) Ballads of Scotland. 2 v. Edin-
burgh, 18.^8. 16° 1613.12
— Book of ballads. Edited by Bon Gaultier. [pseud. ]
New York, 1854. 12°. 1613.14
— Bothwell, a poem. Boston, 1856. 16°. . 1613.15
For critioiBmB tee Blackwood, v. 80, 1856 ; or Littell, v.
14 ; Fraaer's mag., t. 6*.
— Firmilian: a '• spasmodic" tragedy. By T. Percy
Jones, [pseud] New York, 1854. 12°. 171.2.19
— Lavs of the Scottish cavaliers. New York, 1854.
12° 1613.17
Same. New York, 1866. 12°. . . . 1613.16
~MaHin(T.) Memoir of A. 1867. . . . 3014.19
Azamat-Batuk. lpseud.'\ See Thieblin (N. L. )
Azeglio (Massimo TapareUi, marq. A'). Niccol6 de'
LapL 7318.05
as- S't Biography {Individual). AUo Fiction, for Bnglish
verBiona of hia novels.
Azof sea. See Countries. (Azof sea.)
Azores. See Countries. (Azores.)
Bab and Babeeism.
See arliclet by R.K. Axbuthnot, in Con. rev., V. 11-12, 1869.
'Bab' ballads. See Gilbert (W. S.) . . .1643.27
Baba (Tatui). Elementary Grammar of the Japanese
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Advancement of learning; or, De augmentia acientiarum,
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Advertisement touching a holy war. [Eng.,] v. 13.
Aphorismi et Cousilia. [Lat ,] v. 7.
Apophthegms. [Eng.,] T. 13.
Arguments of law, [Eng.,] v. 16.
Gaiuden's Aunales, additions and corrections, T. 13.
Calor et Frigus, [Eng.,] v. 7.
Ohristiau paradoxes, [Eng,,] v. 14.
Cogitata et visa, [Lat.,] v. 7.
Cogitatioues de scientia humana, [Lat.,] t. 5.
Colotirs of good and evil, [Eng.,] v. 13.
Confession of faith. [Eng.,] v. 14.
De augmeutis scientiarum, [Eng.,] T. S-Q, [Lat.,] T. iS.
De interpretatioue naturae procemium, [Lat.,] v. 6.
De interpretatioue uaturie senteutise xii., v. 7.
Description of the intellectual globe, [lAt.,] v. 7 ; [Eng.,]
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Elizabethee, In felicem memoriam, [Lat. and Eng.,] v. 11.
Ellis (U. K ) General preface to philos. works, v. 1.
Elogium in Heuricum principem Waliise, [Lat. and £ug.,]
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Essays ; or Counsels civil and moral, [Eng.,] v. 12.
FUumlabyrintbi, [Eng.,] v. 6.
Fragmcut of Abecertarium naturra, v. 9.
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History of dense and rare, [Lat.,] T. 4 ; [En^.,] T. 10.
History of Great Britain, beginning of, [Eng., J T. 11.
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History o£ the reign of Heury VU.and VUI., [Eng.,] y. 1L
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Imago civilis August! Cffisaris, [Lat and Eng.,] v. U.
Imago civilis Julii Csesaris, [Lat. and Eng.,] v. 12.
Index— Philosophical works, v. 10 ; Literary aud profes-
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Inquiry respecting the magnet. [Lat.,] v. 4 ; [Eng.,] v. 10.
Inquiaitio legitiraa do motu, [Lat.,] v. 7.
Instauralio magua. [Lat.,] v. 1 ; [Eng.,] v. 8-10.
Letter to Sir Htnrj SavlJI, touching helps for the intelleo-
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life, by Wm. Rawley. [Eng.,] v. 1, p. 36,
Literary works, v. 11.
Magualia uaturse, [Lat.,] v. 6.
Maxims of the law, [Eng.,] v. 14.
Meditatioues sacr*, [Lat. and Eng.,] t. 14.
Natural history, v. 4.
Natural and eiperunental history, [Lat.,] t. 3 ; [Eng.,] 9-10.
New atlantis, [Eng.,] v. 5.
Novum organum. [Lat..] v. 1 ; [Eng.,] v. 8.
Ordinances in chancery, [Eng., J v. 15.
Parasceve ad historiani naturalem et experimentalem,
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Pheeuomena universi, [Lat.,] v. 7.
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Physiolof^ical and medical remains, [Eng.,] v. 7.
Prayers, [Eug ,] v. 14
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Preparation for the union of laws, [Eng.,] v. 16.
Principles aud origins, according to the fables of Cupid
aud Ccelum, [Lat.,] v. 5 ; [Eng.,] v. 10.
Promus of formularies and elegancies, [Eng.,] v. 14.
Psalms translated, v. 14.
Religious writings, v. 14.
Scala intellectus, [Lat.,] v. 6.
Short notes for civil conversation, [Eng.,] T. 13.
Statute of uses ^reading on), [Eug.,] T. 14.
Bylra ■ylramm ; or, a natural hlatory, [iBg 1 t It
Tsmporls iiartus nuwculua, (I^t.,) r. T.
Theory of the bearan. [I.«l..i t. V ; lEug. i t. 10
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Topics of iDqnlrr riaix-cUng light aod Imalsuoa ■alia*
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Usaof tbalsw, [Eiig.,|T U.
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Wisdom of the andenU, [Ijkt and Eog .) r. ll-IS.
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rer., v. 10«, 1887 ; Fraaor. vol. «0. UtW.
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IfoU — Reviewed, Ed. rev ,t 118, IMl, aurfUtUU IMI
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— Mnch {A. E.) On tl.'o inductive philosophy, paral-
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Bacon (Nathaniel). Rebellion in Virginia in 1675-(>.
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Baillon (H.) Natural history of plants. Tr. by M.
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Bailments. See Lavir.
Baily (Francis). [Various astronomical articles, in the
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Bain (Alexander;. Correlation of force in its bearing
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May, 1868.
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8° 5411.13
— Mental science ; oompend. of psychology and the
hist, of philosophy. New York, 1868. 12°. 5411.12
— Mind and body. The theories of their relation
[and history of the theories of the soul]. New
York, 1873. 12° 5438.17
— On the study of character ; including an estimate
of phrenology. London, 1S61. 8°. . . 5434.05
— The senses and the intellect 3d ed. 1868. 8°. 5421.09
SBf Upon the psychology of Bain, see Martineau (J.) in
his Essays, v. 1, 1866 [2635.17] ; atid Mill (J. 8.), in kit
Dissert , v. 1, or Ed. rev., Oct., 1869 ; Ribot (Th.) Eng-
lish psychology, 1874 [6426.11] ; Winslow's jour., v. IS,
106-18, 1860 [2014.13].
BBOOKLXN UBBOANXILK I>IBBABI.
BAINES- BALDWIN
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Baines (Edward). History of the cotton manaiACtare
in Oreat Britain. London, 1835. 8°. . 3932.03
— History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lan-
caster. New cd. revised. Ed. by J. Harland. 2
V. Loudon, 1868. 4°. 498.13
— History of the wars of the French rev., 1792-1815.
2v. 1835. 8° 525.15
— Visit to the Vaudois of Piedmont London, 18.56.
16°. [Trav. libr., ▼. 7.] 5075. 1'i
Baird (James). Emigrants' guide to Australia. 2 v.
Loudon, 1868-71. 12° 1062.13
Baird {Hev. Robert). Christian retrospect and regis-
ter : first half of the 19th century. New York,
1851. 12° 3412.12
— Eeligion in America. Edinburgh, 1844. 8°. 3456.04
— Transplanted flowers, or memoirs of Mrs. Bumpff,
daughter of John Jacob Astor, and the duchess
de Broglie, daughter of Mme de StaSL New
York, 1839. 12°. 3154.31
Bciird (E. H.) American cotton spinner. Philadel-
phia, 1851. 12° 3931.01
Baird (Samuel J., ed.) See Presbyterian church
assembly's digest. 1853 ed 3585.21
Baird (Spencer F.) •Birds of North America. 3 v.
Boston, 1874 4° 4818.10
— Catalogue of N. Amer. birds, in the museum of
the Smithsou.Inst. [Sm. misoel.oolL,v.2]. 3935.12
— Directions for collecting, preserving and transport-
ing specimens of natorfU hist [Sm. rep., 1856.]
3936.11
— Mammals, birds and reptiles, [in Emory (W. H.)
U. S. and Mexican boundary survey, v. 2, 1849.]
1127.02
— Mammals of Chili. [In U. S. Naval astron. exped.,
V. 2, 1856.] 1126.02
— Preliminary report on natural history. [7n Pacific
R. li. routes. Reports, v. 2.]; Mammala [Zn v. 8];
Birds [In v. 9]; Reptiles [In v. 10]. . . 1127.02
— Keport on fishes observed on the coast of New Jer-
sey and Long Island. [Sm. rep., 1854.] 3936.09
— Review of American birds. [Sm. rep., 1865.] 3936.20
— Review of American birds, in the museum of the
Smithsonian institutiou. Pt 1. Washington,
1864-72. 8°. [Sm. Miscel. coll., v. 12.] 3935.22
— ed. See Annual record of science for 1871. . 3906.01
— ed. SeelJ. 3. Fish, commission. Keports. . 4831.01
— and Girard (0.) Catalogue of the reptiles of N. A.
Pt 1— Serpents. [Sm. mis. coU., v. 2.] 3935.12
Baird (William, M.D.) Dictionary of natural history
[and natural sciences]. London and Glasgow,
1860. 8°. 4717.05
— Natural history of the British entomostraca. Lon-
don, WoJ/ soc, 1850. 8° 4744.00
Baireuth (Margravine of). See Frederica Sophia Wil-
helmina.
Baital pachchisi ; or, the twenty-five tales of a sprite.
Tr. from the Hindu text of Forbes, by J. Platts.
London, 1871. 8°. 7813.20
Baked meats of the funeral. See Halpiue (C.G.) 212.26
Baker (B.) Long-span nilway bridges. Philadelphia,
1870. 12°. 3934.17
Same. Revised ed. London, 1873. 16°. 3925.28
— On the strengths of beams, columns, and arches.
London, 1870. 12°. 3926.26
Baker (C.R.) Fruit culture. B., 1866. 8°. 6135.26
Baker (David Erskine). Biographia dramatica : or
companion to the playhouse. Continued to 1782,
by I. Reed ; to 1811, by S. Jones. 3 v. in 4.
London, 1812. 12°. 1712.23
Baker (George A., jr.) Point-lace and diamonds.
New York, 1875. 16°. 1613.34
Baker (George E.) Life of W. H. Seward. New York.
18.55. 12° 3162.14
Baker (George M. ) Amateur dramas. Boston, 1869.
16° 1712.28
Contents : SylvlaB Boldier. Stand by the flag. Wanted,
a male cook. Tlie tempter, or the sailor's return. Sea of
troubles. Ureateat plague of life. We're all teetotalers.
A drop too much. Freediim of the press The sculptor's
triumph. Xhe rival poets. The peddler of Very-Nice,
Once on a time.
— Drawiag-room stage. Boaton, 1873. 18°. 1712.30
CoiUenlt : My brothrr's kMpar. lUtoU o( Ik* *----
Tend.T»tt«:hinent. Among Ih* brrOm. OmUtmrnti
the Jury, seven .«m. l)o.ton dip. DoohMi «/baMlD
— Uimic stage. Boston, I xiiU. ll;^ . . . 1712.^7
ConlenU : Down by the Ma. aoM ihaTS. <tevMU
TTie great elixir. Man with th« d.iut)ohn- Aourigiaai
ITk "My nude the captain." No cur., oo pay. Hiunon
of the strike. Bmul on the water*. «••»"""
— Social stage. Boston, 1871. 10'. 171-) 99
CVmtenti : Th« Uwt lotf. a Oreclan bsnd. ' T» UUIor
ths train. goowbooDd. Bon bona. Ughi h«rt * M
£'^t°*';. »^»,°' "■• '??••., '^'"5' "'■»"•" '<" '•'"^•
menu. "A little more older." "New brooms swsepclsan "
Baker (Henry). Natural history of the iHjlype. I>od-
don, 1743. 12° . '. 4HM.im
— Medulla poetarum Romanomni : beautiful and in-
structive passages of the Roman T>oet8. With
translations. 2 v. London, 1787. 8°. . 1614.04
Baker (Henry Barton). French society from the Fronde
to the great revolution. 2 v. L., 1871. 12°. 3.'6»;.15
CanUnlt : v. 1. Tlit froniU ; D« Beta Age of Louis XTV.
Story of La Valliere. Madame da Sirlgni. Madam* d*
Maiuteuou, and the last years of Louis XIV. Tk4 noatet '
The regent Orltetts sad his sg* L-mit xr : Tb* iS*tm
Ue Nesles ; The marquis* de Pompadour ; Madam* Do
Barry. Marie Antoinette and th* age of IaioIs XTI T\t
revolution: Mirabeau. Tal.eyrand lisfayetta. Madam*
Bound and the Oirondists. Martt. Danton. CamtU*
Desmotillns. llobesplerre.
Baker (L. C. ) Historj- of the United States secret
service. Philadelphia, 1807. 8°. . . . 635.14
Baker (Sir Samuel Vf. ) The Albert Nyunza, great ba-
sin of the Nile, and Nile sources. London and
Philadelphia, 1866. 8°. 1085.10
— Eight years' wanderings in Ceylon. Philadelphia.
1869. 16°. i0frt.09
— Ismailia : expedition to central Africa for the sup-
pressiou of the slave trade ; organized by Ismail,
Khedive of Egypt N. Y., 1875. 8°. . 1086.10
— Nile tributaries of Abyssinia and the sword hunters
of the Hamain Arabs. PhiL, 1867. 8°. . 1085.09
— Rifle and hound in Ceylon. L. , 1869. 8°. . 106122
Baker (Thomas). Elements of mechanism. London,
1858-59. 16° 3923.16
— Land and engineering surveving. London, 1809.
16° ■ 39-25.17
— Statics and dynamics, with liquids and gases. Lon-
don, 1851. 16°. 40-25.19
Same. 2d ed. London, 1869. 16°. 402.5.19a
— Subterraneous surveys without the magnetic needle.
London, 1861. 16° 39-25.19
— Treatise on mensuration. Lond., 1859. 16°. 4011.34
— Treatise on the mathem. theory of the steam engine.
London, Weale, 1862. 12°. 3907.07
Baker (William). Peregrinations of the mind ; [prac-
tical essays]. New ed. , with a memoir. London,
1811. 16° 2513.12
Bakewell (F. C. ) Great fects : remarkable inventions
during the present century. L. , 1859. 16°. 39 1 3. 06
— Manual of electricity. 2d ed. London and Glas-
gow, 1857. 12°. 4027.18
Baking. White (J.) Art of baking. 18'28. .3931.44
Balaam. Uengstenberg (K W.) Di8.sertation, etc. 1857.
3734.07
See also articles In McClintock and Strong's Cyclopiedia.
v. 1 [3716.11] ; and Bib. sacra, 1846. -»'•--.
Balaustion's adventure. R Browning. 1871. 1623.09
Balbi (Adrien). Atlas etbnographique du globe. Paris,
1820. fol A. 27.01
Same. Introduction, v. 1. P., 18-26. 8°. 6414.18
— and Malte Brim (C. ) System of universal geogra-
phy. London, 1851. 8° 915.05
Balbi (Gasparo). 'Voyage to Pegu, 1597. [Pinker-
ton's Voyages, v. 9. ] . 926.09
Balbo (Cesare). Life and times of Dante. Tr. by F.
J. Bunbury. 2 v. Loudon, 1852. 12°. 3046.12
Baldiuucci (FiLppo). Opere. 14 v. Milauo, Soc.
Tip. class. Ilal., 1808-12. 8°. .... 1464.01
Bald-wm (Edward), [pieudon,] History of Greece.
iSee God-win (W.) 421.17
Bald-mn (Ebenezer). History of Yale college, 17(X)-
1838. New Haven, 1841. 8° 5515.01
Bald-Win (George 0. ) Representative men of the New
Testament New York, 1860. 12°. . .3514.17
In asking for books, use tb* "Book Order," giving the AUTBOB'S NAUK, the flrst part of th* TITLE, and the NCTUBBEt.
62
BALDWIN - BALZAC
Baldwin (JohnD.) Ancient America. New York,
1872. W. 665.03
— Pre-hi8toric natiouB. N. T., 1869. 12°. . 423.11
— Story of Eayinond Hall, aad other poems. Boston,
1847. 12°. 1613.28
Bald'mn (Joseph G. ) Flush time<i of Alabama and
Mississippi 3d ed. New York, 1854. 12° 131. 15
— Party leaders. New York, 1855. 12". . . 3243.05
Baldwin (J. L.) Bales of beziqne. London, 1870.
16°. 4611.33
Bald'Win (Thomas) and Thomas (J.) Gazetteer of
tlie United States. Phila., 1854. 8°. . 1135.04
Baldwin's monthly. New York, 1874. 4°.
Bale (John, bp.) Kynge John ; a play. Ed. by J. P.
Collier. London, Ctimden soc, 1838. 4°. 5112.02
— Select works. Ed. by H. Christmas. Cambr. Par-
ker soc, 1849. 8°. 3636.01
CurUenU : Biogr. notice. ExaminatloDa of lord Gobham,
Wm. Thorpe, aud Anne Askewe. linage of boUi churches.
— Writings. [Extracts.] Lond., Ib3i. 12°. 3553.07
SacXerrailoodyr^i N.) 'I(Srop/a zi/i apxaioci 'EXXtj-
yiHiji cpiXoXoy iai. 2 v. Lond., 1871. 8°. 5421.14
Balfour (John Hutton). Elements of Botany. 2ded.
Edinburgh, 1869. 16°. 4911.14
— Introduction to the study of palsBoutologioal botany.
Edinburgh, 1872. 8° 4917.22
Ball (A. M. W.) Morse (0. A.) Vindication of the
claim of B. to the authorship of the poem,
"Rock me to sleep, mother." 1867. . 1673.05
BaU(E.) luTentive drawing. L., 1864. 1.8°. 1467.02
Ball (J. T.) Ballot considered in connexion with ex-
tension of the franchise. London, 1872.8°. 5714.09
Ball (Samuel). Cultivation and manufacture of tea in
China. London, 1848. 8° 6124.30
Ball-player's companion. Ed. by H. Chadwick. 2 v.,
1867. fol A.67.14
Ballad poetry. See Poetry.
Ballad stories of the affections. R. Buchannn. 1623.19
Ballantiiie (James). Chronicle of the hundredth birth-
day of Robert Burns. Edinburgh and Loudon,
1859. L 8° 3028.24
— Life of David Roberts, [painter]. E., 1866. 4°. 1446.19
Ballantyne (J. R.) First lessons in SauHkrit gram-
mar, with an introduction to the Hitopadesa. 3d
ed. London, 1865. 8° 6425.14
Ballantyne (R. M.) The iron horse ; a tale of the
Grand national tnink railway. L., 1871. 16°. 3925.39
Set also Fiction class list.
Ballantyne (Thomas). Essays [selected] in mosaic.
London, 1870. 18°. 25ril4
Ballantyne's misceUany. 13 v. L.,1869. 18°. 931.02
Contents: v. 1. Fightiug the whales. 2. Away in the
vilderneaa ; or life among the red Indians, and fur-traders
of North America. 3. Fast in the ice. 4. Chasing the
Bun ; or rambles in Norway. 5- Suck at sea. 6. Lost
in the forest. 7. Over the Rocky Mouutains. 8. Saved
by the life boat. 9. The Canuibal islands. lO. Hunt-
ing the lions ; or the land of the negro. 11. Digging
fbr gold ; or adventures in California. 12. Up in the
clouds ; or balloon voyages. 13. The battle and the
breeze ; or the British tar.
Ballard (Frank W.) City of Brooklyn. With map.
[auo/i.] New York, 1871. 16°. . . . 1111.25
Ballhoru (F. ) Grammatography. A manual of ref-
erence to the alphabet^ of ancient and modem
languages. London, 1861. 8°. . . . . 6415.17
Ballooua. See Arts (Useful), page 39.
Ballot (The). iSee Government aud politics.
Ballou (Adin). Exposition of spirit manifestations.
2ded. Boston, 1853. 12°. 3815.35
Ballou (Hosea). Notes on the parables. 3d ed. Hal-
lowell,1822. 12°. 3515.19
Ballou (M. M.) History of Cuba. B., 1854. 12°. 1161.21
— Treasury of thought : an encyclopsadia of quotations
[in prose]. Boston, 1872. 8° 6217.15
Balmanuo (Mrs. Mary). Pen and pencil. New York,
1858. 8° 2517.03
Balm^s (Jaime Luciano). Fundamental philosophy.
From the Spanish, by H. F. Brownson. 2 v.
New York, 1S56. 12° 5411.14
— Protestantism and Catholicism compared in their
effects on the civilization of Europe. 4th ed.
Baltimore, 1854. 8°. 3511.14
Bahiaves (Henry). Confession of faith. [Writings,
London, 1831. 12° ] 354U.lfi
Baltic sea and shores. See Countries. {Baltic.)
Baltimore Mercantile library association. Catalogue
of English prose fiction, to Oct., 1874. BsJti-
more, 1874. 8°. 2714.29
— Catalogue. Baltimore, 1858. 8°. . . . . 2714.13
Balzac (Honored de).
— Jitudes analytiques. — Balthazar Cla8s ; ou la recher-
che de I'absolu. Paris, 1845. 16°. . . 7003.31
Contesdrolatiques. 3 v. Paris, 1865. 16°. 7003.21
— • — Same. 16e ^d. illustrde de 425 dessinspar Gus-
tave Dor^. Londres, 1864. 8°. ... 7012.18
Le contrat de manage. Un ddbut dans la vie.
Paris, 1856. 12°. 7012.19
Petites misferes de la vie oonjugale. Paris, 1868.
16° 7003.25
Physiologic du mariage. Paris, 1868. 16°. 7003.24
— Etudes philosophiques. Catherine de M^dicis. Paris,
1867. 16° 7003.26
L'enfant maudit Gambara. MassimUla Doni.
Paris, 1867. 16°. 7003.27
Louis Lambert. Les proscrits. S^raphita.
Paris, 1868. 16° 7U03.28
Les Marana. Adieu. La r^quisitionnaire, etc
Paris, 1867. 16° 70U3.29
La peaude chagrin. Paris, 1868. 16°. . 7003.30
— Seines de la vie de campagne. Le cur^ de village.
Paris, 1866. 16° 7003.04
Le m^decin de campagne. P., 1868. 16°. 7003.05
Les paysans. Paris, 1857. 12°. . . . 7012.21
— Seines de la vie militaire. Les ohouaus, ou la
Bretagne eu 1799. Uue passion dans le dessert.
Paris, 1870. 12° • . . 7003.20
— Seines de law parisienne. La deruifere incarnation
de Vautrin Un prince de la Bohfime. Un
homme d'af^ires. Gaudissart IL Les come'diens
sans le savoir. Paris, 1865. 16°. . . . 7003.12
Grandeur et decadence de Cesar Birotteau. Paris,
1859. 16° 7003.14
Histoire des treize. Ferragus. La dnohesse de
Langeais. La fille aux yeux d'or. Paris, 1S68.
16°. 7003.15
La maison Nucingen. Les secrets de la prin-
cesse de Cadignan. Les employe's. Sarrazine.
FacinoCane. Paris, 1868. 16°. . . . 700il6
Les parents pauvres : La cousine Bette. Paris,
1868. 16°. 7003.17
Les parents pauvres : Le cousin Pons. Paris,
1870. 16° 7003.18
Le p6re Goriot Paris, 1859. 12°. . . 7012.23
Splendeuis et miseres des courtisanes. Paris,
1868. 16°. 7003.19
— Seines de la vie poiiiigue. Le dispute d'Arcis. Paris,
1870. 16°. 7003.06
L'envers de I'histoire coutemporaine. Z. Marcas.
Paris, 1869. 16° 7003.07
Une ten^breuse affaire. Un episode sous la ter-
reur. Paris, 1866. 16° 7003.08
— Seines de la vieprivie. Beatrix. P., 1868. 16°. 7003.10
La femme de treute ans. La femme abandonn^e.
La grenadifere. Le message. Gobseck. Paris,
1868. 16°. 7003.09
Honorine. Le Colonel Chabert La messe de
l'ath(5e. L'iuterdiction. Pierre Grassou. Paris,
1868. 16°. 7003.11
La maison du cha(>qui-pelote. Le bal de sceaux
La bourse. La vendetta. Madame Firmiani
Une double femille. Paris, 1868. 16°. . 7003.02
Memoires de deux jeunes mariees. Une fille d'Eva
Paris, 1857. 12°. 7012.22
Modeste Mignon. Paris, 1868. 16°. . 7003.01
La paix du manage. La fausse maitresse ;
Etude de femme. La graude Bretfeche. Albert
Savarus. Paris, 1867. 16° 7003.03
— — Eugenie Grandet. Paris, 1860. 12,. .7012 20
— Seines dela vie de province. 1-2 series. 2 v. Paris,
1839. 16°. 7012.25
1. Les c^bataires. La femme abandounde. Illusions
perdues. 2. La vieille flile. Li grenadiere. Message.
La grande Bretjche. Ulustre Qdudissart.
BBOOKLTN MBBOANXILE LIBKA'.iV.
BALZAC- BARBE-MARBOIS
68
Lee OSlibatairea Pierrette. Le Onrtf de Toaia.
2 V. Paris, 1867. 16°. 7012.25
niusions perdues. Lea deax poStee. Un graude
homme de province % Ptaia. 2 t. Paris, la66.
16° 7012.27
Le Lya dans la vallde. Paris, 1868. 16°. 7012.29
Lea Parisiens eu province. L'iUustre GaucUsaort.
Le ma 6 du dt'partement. P., 1870. 16°. 7012.30
Lea rivalitiSs. La vieille fille. Le cabinet des
antiques. Paris, 1870. 16° 7012.31
Ursule MirouSt Paris, 1857. 12°. . . 7012.24
— Tht'atre. v. 1-2. Paris, 1868-69- 16°. .7012.33
T. 1. Vautrin. Leg reasourcea de Qulsols. PuneU
Giraud. 2. La luar.Ure. Le faiaeiir.
Lefaiseur. Pari.'!, 1853. 12" 7012.32
Jig- For EngUsli trauilaUoDH of Balzao tee Fiction. For
Biogr. and critioismB, tee Biography {Individual).
Bamberger (Ludwig). (Jouut Bismarck. Tr. by C.
E. Lewes. Loudon, 18U!l. 16°. . . . 3021.01
Bamptou lectures.
1822. Wbately(B.) Use and abase of party feeUns In
matters of religiou. 3d ed. 1833, [36'i'i.U.J— 1658. Man-
sel (H. L.) Limits of religious thought. (3674 03.J— 1859.
BawUusou (Georgi). Historical evidence of the Scripture
records. [:)580.14.]— 1860. Hessey (J. A.) Sunday ; its
origin, etc. [3557.'il J— 1862. Farrar (A. S.) Critical his-
tory of free thouglit. [3547.17.]- 1866. Llddon (H. P.)
Divinity of Christ. 6th ed. [3566.23.]— 1867. Bernard
(T.D.) Progress of doctrine. [352'2.05.]— 1871. Curteis
(G. H.) Dissent, etc. 1872. [3637.16.]— 1873. Smith (L
a.) Cbarocterigtics of Christian morality. [3694.05.]
Bancroft (Aarou). Lile of George Washiugtou. Bos-
ton, 1853. 12°. 3177.01
Bancroft (Edward). Philosophy of permanent col-
ours ; dyeing, calico priuting, etc. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1813. 8° 3933. OG
Bancroft (George). History of the United tStales.
V. 1-10. rXo 1782.] Boston, 1853-74. 8=. 574.01
Same. New ed. v. 1-7. [To 1776.] London,
1860-61. 16°. 571.02
Note.— ¥oi replies to B., tee (in Biography) Grsene (N.);
Heed (Joseph) ;— Schuyler (Philip) ;—SulUvan (John).
— Literary and historical miscellanies. New York,
1855. 8°. . • 2517.04
Contents : Ettays ; The doctrine of temperaments.
Ennui. The ruling passion in d«ath. Studies in German
literature. Studies in history : Ei-onomy of Athens. De-
oUne of the lioman people, 1834. Kussia, 1829. Wars of
BUBsia and Turkey, 1829. Occasional addresses : A word
on Oalvin the Reformer, 1834. Offlco of the people in urt,
government and religion, 183j. W. Ellery Chauniug. An-
drew Jackson. Progress of the human race.
— Memorial address on the life of Lincoln. Washing-
ton, 1S66. 8° 112.19
Bancroft (Hubert Howe). The native races of the
Pacific states of North America, v. 1-2. New
York, 1874-75. 8° 565.07
Contents ;— T. 1. Wild tribes. 2. OlvUlzed nations [of
Mexico and Central America].
Banditti. See Robbers.
Baniield (T. C. ) Organization of indnstiy. 2d ed.
London, 1848. 8'" 5916.16
Banier (.\ntoine). Mythology, and fables of the an-
cients. ]From the French. 4 v. London, 1739-
40. 8° 3816.22
Banislunent.
— Perc2/ anecdotes. V. 5, Exile. 1823.. . .6211.05
— Phiiarch. Of banishment, or flying one's country.
[/)i /.is Morals, v. 3, pp. 15-34.] . . .5435.28
Banister (H. 0. ) Music, Cambridge, 1873. 16°. 1561.31
Banister (Tliomas), and Ducket (G.) Voyage into
Persia. [7n Hakluyt Voyages, v.l, 1809.] 910.15
Bank of England. /See Political economy. {Bankof
England. )
Bank of the United States. See Political economy.
{Bank of the United tStates.)
Banker's almanac. Ed. by I. Smith Homans, 1855.57,
64, 69, 71-74. 8 v. N. Y., 1856-74. 8^. . 5921.05
Note. — Called at the outset ' Merchant's and banker's
almanac.* or 'register.'
Banker a common-place book. N.Y., 1869. 12°. 591.5.12
Bankers' magazine and commercial digest, v. 1-34.
London, 1814-74. 8° 8031.01
Ban'tcers' magazine and statistical register. Ed. by I.
S. Homans. v. 1-2, Baltimore ; 3-6, Boston ;
7-29, New York. 29 v. 1847-75. 8°. .8023.01
Banking. See PoUtioal eeononiT.
Bankniptoy. Heehaw. (Banlerupley.)
Baunatyne <Bioh»rd, leerdary to Join Kiua). Joat-
ual of the trannaotioDa in HootUnd, daring tbe
oonteet between the adheronti of Qaeen Uaiy and
tboee of her son, 1570-1573. B., 1806. S'. Ufi.OB
Bannlstar (a) William I'atersou. the menshMt
Btataeman, and founder of the btink of Kngl.n«l :
his life and trials. Edinburgh, l&TO. 16°r813«.l9
— First French embassy to China, 16a8-1700. Loudon.
1859. 1-2°. 1023.^
Bantam. Se« Conntrlee. (Wantam.)
Banting (W.) Letter on corpulence. 4th [Amerloan]
ed., with addenda. New York, ISttL 8°. 4323. '20
Same. 4th ed. London, 1869. 8°. . . 4:l'23.21
Banvard (John). Private life of a king. Embodying
the suppressed memoirs of Georae IV. New Yoriu
1875. 12° 30«5.0i
Banvard (Joseph). Plymouth and the pilgrims. Bo».
ton, 1851. 16° 611.30
— Wisdom, wit and whims of aucient uhiloaopbera.
New York, 18.-..5. 1'2° 5411.16
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Barbosa (Duarte). Description of the coasts of East
Africa and Maliibar in the beginning of the 16th
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Barbour (John). The Brace. With notes and me-
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Same. The Bruce ; or. the book of Robert de
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Soc.Extraser.No.il.] 7914.12
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Barclay (John, M.D.) Inquiry concerning life, and
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Barham (Francis). Life and times of Johti Reuchlin.
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Baring (Evelyn), Staff college essays. London, 1870.
8^ . 4514.16
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[In Hakluyt. Voyages, V. 4, 1811.] . . 916.18
Barker (Edmund). Voyage to East Indies, 1591; by
G. Raymond and J. Lankester. [ In Hakluyt i R. )
Voyages, v. 2, 1810 [916. 16] ; Astley (T. ) Voy-
ages, v. 1 [935.09] ; and Kerr (R.) Voyages, v. 8,
1824 [914.15].
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London, 1828. 12°. 3088.08
Same. [In Pamphleteer, v. 27.] . . 5058.27
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Barnard (Maj. gen. J. G. ) Eulogy on Gen. J. G. Tot-
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Barrandt(A. ) Sketch of ancient earth-works on the
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Barrett (Mary). Story of William the silent, and the
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Barrett {Hev. B. A. F.) Synopsis of criticisms apon
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Barrett (W. A, ) Flowers and festivals ; fioral deco-
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Barri^re (Jean Fran9ois). Bibliothfcqne des m^moires
rel. ^ I'histoire de France pendant le 18e siftcle,
29 V. Paris, 1853-64. 12°. 507.01
Contents : v. 1 Mme. de Staal Delannay. Uarq. d'Argeu-
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Simon. 2. Mem. secrets aur le r^gne de Louis XIV., la rd-
gence et le regno de Louis XV. par Duclos. 3. Mme. du
Hausset. Bachaumont. 4. Baron de Beaenval. La verity
dana le viu, com., par Colle. 5. MarmnnteL 6. MUe. Clai-
ron. Lekain. Preville. Dazincourt, Mold, Oarrick, Ooldonl.
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BottTSQin et portralU, par lo Dno do Lfevia. IS. Mme. de
Qenlls IC 17. DucdeKicbcliea. 18. Journees de aeptem-
bro, 179i 19, 20. Conito de Segur. '21. .Marquis do Bou-
1116. 22. Mem. soi^etB sur la Rusale, i>ar Masson. 2a,
jM. Souvenirs do vingt ana de sejoiir tl Berliu, par D. Thl6-
bault. 26. Due de Lauzun. Comte de Tilly. 20. Alflori.
27. SouTinlrs de lord Hollaud. Jourual do mistress ElUot.
28, 29. Lettres de la marq. Du Deffiud a Walyole, 1766-80.
Baniu'gtoa (Archibald). Familiar introduction to
heraldry. London, 1848. 18°. . . . 6621.24
Barrington (Daines). Hist, disquisition on the game
of chess. [Arohaeologia, V. 9, 1789.] . 5128.
— On the earliest introd. of clocks. [Archaeologia,
V. 5, 1779.] 5128.
— Practic^^ of arohery in England. [Archaeologia,
V. 7, 1785.] 5128.
— Bowie (J.), and Gough (J. G.) On the antiquity
of card playing. [Archaeologia, v. 7, 1785.] 5128.
Barringtou (John Shute, viscount). Essay on the
Holy spirit, lln Watson (E.) Theol. tracts,
V. 4, 1791.] . 3621.06
Barringtou (Sir Jonah). Historic records of the legis-
lative union between Great Britain anS Ireland.
[1779-99.] London, 18H. 8°. ... 495.02
— Personal sketches of his own times. New York,
1858. 12°. 3015.23
— Rise and fall of the Irish nation. Account of the
union. Dublin, 1868. 12° 492.11
Barron (Wm.) Lectures on belles lettres and logic.
2v. London, 1806. 8° 6334.13
Barro-w (Isaac). Works, life by A. HiU, and memoir
by J. Hamilton. 3 v. N. Y. 1845. 8°. . 3515.02
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mons. Defence of the trinity. Apostle's creed. Sermons.
3. Exposition of the Lord's supper. The Decalogue. The
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unity of the church. Opoacula theologica, Orations. Poem-
Barrow (Sir John). Life of Peter the Great. New
York, 1848. 18° 3142.11
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Bairov7s (William). The General ; or. Twelve nights
in a hunters camp. Boston, 1869. 16°. 11'23.13
Barruel (A. de). Memoirs illustrating the history of
Jacobinism. Fiom the French, by R. Cliff rd.
4v. Loudon, 1798. 8° 5837.03
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Igo . . . ..... 6421.06
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Beamish (Richard). Memoir of Sir Marc Isambard
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1872. [Repr. from Amer. practitioner, Aug., 1872.J
— and RockweU (A. D., AI.D.) Pnictical txeatiHo on
the medical iind surgical uses of eluctrioity. New
York, 1871. 8° 433:126
Beard (John B. ) Autobiography of Satan. Loudon
1872. H° 3515.23
— Historical and artistic illustrations of the trinity :
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— Life of Tousaaint L'Ouverture. L.,1853. 12°. 3114.18
— Progress of religious thought as illustrated in the
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" Oxford essays and reviews." L.,1861. 12°.3515.22
Beard (The). JiUian, the emperor. The misopogon.
[/nWs Select works, V. 1.] 6146.23
— Barnes ( — ). Defence of the berde. [/n Borde (A.)
First boke, 1370.] 7913.19
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mag., T. 73, 1866] ; ' The Beard.' Westm. rev., v. 62, 186* ;
repr. in Littell, v. 6, 186*.
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Beardaley (Levi). Eeminisoenoes ; early settlements
of Otsego county, anecdotes, field sports, etc.
New York, 1852. 8°. 3016.24
B€am and the Pyrenees. L. S. OosteUo. 1844. 962.18
Beasley (Henry). Druggist's general receipt book.
Philadelphia, 1857. 12° 4216.38
Beatrice, [a poem]. Hon. Roden NoeL 1869. 1674.18
Beatson (Robert). Political index to the histories of
Great Britain and Ireland. 3d ed. 3 v. London,
1806. 8°. 477.21
Beattie (James). Elements of moral science. 3d ed.
2 V. Edinburgh, 1817. 8°. 5434.08
— Essay on the nature and immutability of truth. 2d
ed. Edinbiiryh, 1771. 8° 5434.07
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1854. 16°. 1614.11
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— Poema Ed. with life ; by A. Chalmers. [ Jn Chal-
mers'English poets, v. 18, 1810.] . . .1626.18
— Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh. [British poets , v.
32, 1822.] 1691.32
— Sooticisms. lanon.'] Edinburgh, 1787. 12°. 6424.15
— Theory of language. New ed., enlarged. London,
1788. 8° 6111.10
— Works. 10 V. Philadelphia, 1809. 18°. . . 5015 09
C(mtents ; v. 1. Of memory and imagination. Of dream-
ing. 2. Of language. 8. On fable and romance. On the at-
tachment of kindred. On subUmity. *-5. On truth. Ou poo.
try and musick. 6. On poetry and musick, continued. Ou
laughter and ludicrous composition. Ou the utility of
classical learning. 7-9. Elements of moral science. 16. The
minstrel ; with other poems. Miscellanies, by James Hay
Beattie.
Beattie (James Hay). Miscellanies in prose and vers>.
[/n Beattie (J.) Works, V. 10.] . . . .5015.18
Beattie (William). 'The Danube : its history, scenery,
and topography. Illns. by sketches taken ou the
spot by Abrosch, and drawn by W. U. Bartlett.
London, 1844. 4°. 980.11
— 'Scotlani ; illustrated in a scries of views taken by
T. Allom, W. H. BarUett, and H. M'CuUoch. 2 v.
London, 1838 956.05
— The 'Waldenses ; or, protestaut valleys of Pied-
mont, Dauphiny, and the Ban de la Roohe. Illus.
by W. H. Bartlett and W. Brockedon. Loudon,
1838. 4° 986.10
Beauohamp (P.) Analysis of the influence of natuial
religion, ou the temporal happiness of mankind.
London, 1822. 8°. [In Deist (The), v. 3.] 3448.22
B«auohamp» (P. p. O. de). rwiMrtiiM. [OabiiMt <Im
f.'es, T. 31, 178fi.] ••. 77058^
Beauohamp family. Vojaat of MrerU of tbs B &m-
ily to Jerusalem, 109ff. f/n Kaklurt (E.> Vo».
ages, y. 2. 1810.] ....... sieTt
Beancbesne (A. H. Dn B. de). Loai« xvii.. hia Uf« rte.
Tr. by W. Hazlitt. 2 v. N. Y., 1»J63. 12°. 31 14.11
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[Condensed by R. T.] N. Y., 18.V). 16°. . :UU 06
Beaufort (Emily A.) Sff Smythe (Emily A. B I
Beaufort (Henry, bp. of JTi/ic/.Mter). Voyage to Jcnua-
lem, 1417. [/nHakluyt(E.) Voyage., t. 2,1«10.]
Beanmarohaia (Pierre A- 0. de). Htfmoina, daiu Tali
faircs Goczman. Nouv. ed., pr^o^^ d'nne Kppr<<<
ciation par Saiute-Beuve. Paria, l&5tt. 16°. 3016.19
— ThiiStre. Notice pnr Auger. Paris, 1H4). . 7013.01
ConUnU : Euginle. Lea danx amis. La barbtor da 84-
Tllle. I« mariage de Figaro. L'aatra Tartoli on U man
ooDpable. Tarmr<'.
49- See Biographr for lire* of B.
Beaumont (Leoncu Elie de). Memoir of 0. F. Beaa-
temp-Bottuprd. [8m. rep., 1H(!3.] . . . 3930.17
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Beaumont (Francis). Poems. Ed. with life, by A.
Chalmers, [/n AtsEng. poets, v. 6. 1810.] 1626.0C
— and fletoher (J.) Works. With notes and biogr.
memoirs by A. Dyce. 11 t. L., 1843. 8°. 1713.01
1. Biography. . Commendatory Poems. Woman-Uatar.
Thierry and Theodoret. Philaster. The maid's tragedy.
2. Faithful shepherdess. Knight of the bnruing pestla.
King aud No king. Cnpid's revenge Uaaque of tlia iimer
temple. Four plays in one.
3. Scornful lady, Ooxcomb. Captain. Honest man's (or-
tnns. Little French lawyer.
*. Wit at several weapons. Wit without money. Faithful
friends The widow. The custom of the country.
5. Bonduca. Knight of Malta Yalentintan. Laws of Can-
dy. Queen of Corinth.
6. Loyal subject. Mad lover. False one. Doable mai^
riage. Humorous lieutenant.
7. Wom.in pleaad. Woman's prize. The chances. Mon-
sieur Thomas. Island princess.
8. The pilgrim Wild-goose obase. The prophetesa. The
sea voyuge. Hpanisb curate.
9. Beggar'H bush. Lover's ciure. Uald in the milL Wife
for a month. Rule a wife and have a wife
10. Fair maid of the inn. Noble gentleman. Elder bro-
ther. The nice valour. The bloody brother.
11. Lover's progress. Night-walker. Love's pilgrimage.
Two noble kinsman. Poems by Beaumont. Poems by Flet-
oher. Index.
— Mitford {J.) Cursory notes on 'vaiioos passages in
the text of B. and F. 1856 1754.12
Beaumont (Gustave A. de la B. de). Ireland, social,
political, and religions. 2 v. L., 1839. 8°. 495.09
— and Tooque'ville (A. de). On the penitentiary sys-
tem in the United States. Tr. by F. Lieber. Phila-
delphia, 1868. 8° 5817.29
Beaumont (J. T. Barber). Essay on criminal jurispru-
dence. London, 1821. 8°. 2 art [Pamphleteer,
v. 18.] 5058.18
— Essay on provident banks. London, 1816. 8°.
[Pamphleteer, V. 7.] 5058.07
— Letter on public-house licensing. London, 1817.
8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 9, pp. 433-456.] . 5058.09
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poets, ed. by Sauford. v. 5., 1819.] . . 1691.05
— Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [Chal-
mers (A.) English poete, v. 6. 1810.] . 1626.06
Beaumont (John). Of spirits, apparitions, witchcrafts,
etc. Loudon, 1705. 8° 3812.27
Beaumont- Vassy (E. F. de). Les salons de Paris et
.sociiSt^ parisienne sous Napoleon HI. Paris,
1868. 16° 7002.09
Beaupre ( J. N. ) Nouvelles recherches de bibliographie
Lorraine, 1500-1700. Nancy, 1856. 8°. . 2765.19
Beauties (The) and deformities of Fox, North, and
Burke, selected from their speeches. 5th ed.
[anon.] London, 1784. 1'2°. 6321.24
Beauties of England aud Wales ; or delineations, to-
pographical, historical, and descriptive, of each
county. ByJ. Britton, E.W. Brayley, [and others],
18 V. in 26. London, 1801-18. 8^. . . . 915a.01
Oimtentt: v. 1-6. Britton (.1.) and Brayley (E. W.) v. 1.
Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, v. 2. Cam-
bridgeshire, Cheshire, Cornwall, v. 3. Cumberland, IsU
In aakiug for books, usa the <■ Book Order," giving the AUfHOU'lj NAMfi, the first part of the IlX'Uf, and the NUUIiOO.
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of Man. D«rby»hl«. ▼. 4. Devonihlre. Dorsetshire, v. 6.
Durham, E«aex, Gloucester v. «. Hampabire, Isle of Wight.
Herefordshire, t. 7-8. Brayley(E.W.) t. 7. Hertfordshire.
HuoUngdooghlre, Kent v. «. Kent. v. 9. Brittim (J.)
lancaabire, Leicestershire, LincoluBhirc. v 10. MidiUe-
aez : pt, 1 Brayli-y (E.W.) Loudon : statiHtics and history.
Pt. 2. (T 11.) Brayley (E. W.) and Nightingale J.) London
and Westmiust«r : history. Pt. 3 [v. 12-13]. Niglitingale
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Loudon and Middlesex, v. 1 1 (15). Evans (J.) and Brit-
ton (.J.) V. 1. Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire.
V. 12. pt 1 (v. 16]. Hodgson (.I.)and Laird (F C.) North
nmberland, Nottinghamshire. Pt. ilv. 17J. Brewer (J.
N.I ond Laird (F. C.) Oxfordshire, Bntlandshire. v. 13.
Pt. 1 fv.l8J. Nightingale J.) and Rylance (B.) Shropshire,
Somersetshire. Pt. 2 (v 19]. Nightingale (J.) Stafford-
shire. V 14 [20]. Shoberl (F.) Suffolk, Surrey, Sus-
sex. V. 15, pt. 1-2 [v. 21-22). Brewer (J. N.), Brilton
(J.), Hodgson (J.), and Laird (F. O.) Warwickshire, Wilt-
shire, Westmoreland, Worcestershire, v. 16 [23]. Big-
land (.J.) yorkshh^. v. 17 [24]. Evans (.1.) North Wales :
Cambria, Anglesea, Caornarvonshire, Denbighshire, Flint-
shire, Montgomeryshire, Meriouethwhire. v. 18 [25J.
Bees (T.) South Wales : Brocknocksliire, Caermartheu-
shire, Cardiganshire, Glamorganshire, Pembrokeshire,
Radnorshire, [v. 26.] Introduction, by J. N. Brewer.
Beauties of Ireland : being delineatious, topographi-
cal, historical, and biographical, of each c<>ruity.
By J. N. Brewer. 2 v. Loudon, 182.5. 8°.
Beauties of Scotland. A full account of each county.
[Ed. by &. Forsyth.] With engnivings. 5 v.
Edinburgh, 1805-08. 8°. 952a. 11
Beautiftil (The), ike Pine arts.
Beautiful (The) in nature and art. Mrs. S. S. Ellis.
18G6 1412.15
Beautiful snow ; poems. J. W. Watson. 1871. 1694.28
Beautiful thoughts from fvarioos] languages. See
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Beauty (Personal). Brinton (D. G.) and Napheys ((?.
H. ) Personal beauty : how to cultivate and pre-
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— Cazenave (A.) Female beauty; or, art of human de-
coration. From the French. 1874. . . . 5836.04
— if'taj'/CW.) Analysis of female beauty. 1834. 5091.02
— Hunt (L.) Female beauty. [In his Men, women, and
boolis. V. 1, 1847, p. 198-248 2533.06
— Jacques {D. U. ) Hints toward physical perfection.
1859 432.5.16
— WaXker {A.) • Beauty Ulustrated by an analysis of
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Same. New York, 1857. 12°. . . . 1446.02a
See also Domestic economy [ToiUt) ;— Costumes.
Beauty is power. Social essays, lanon.'] New York,
1871. 12°. 5822.17
Beauvallet (L^on). Bachel and the new world. New
York, 1846. 12°. 1072.11
Beauvoir (Ludovic, inarquis de). Voyage round the
world. 2. V. London, 1870. 12°. . . . 932.21
ConttnU : v. 1. Australia. 2. Java, Siam, Canton.
Same. Conclusion. Pekin, Jeddo, and San Fran-
cisco. London, 1872. 8° 932.24
Beauvoir (Eoger de). Aventuriferes et courtisanes.
Nouv. ed. Paris, 1864. 12°. 7013.06
— Le Chevalier de Saint-Gieorges. 2 v. BruxeUes, 1840.
18°. • 7013.04
— Oouddences de Mile. IVIars. Nonv. (id. Paris, 18f)6.
12° 7013.07
— Histoires cavaliferes. Nouv. t!d. P., 1858. 12°. 7013.03
— Les soirees du Lido. Paris, 1860. 12°. . . 7013.02
Beauvoisin (M.) Collection of anecdotes and stories,
epigrammes, bou-mots, etc. L., 1867. 16°. 6216.22
Beaux:. Thomson (Mrs. K.) Wits and beaux of society.
1861 3262.25
See otto (in Biography) Brnmmel (George) ;— Nash (B.)
Beavea (James). Calm exposure of the unfairness of
the " General reply to all objections " of the au-
thors of "Ancient Christianity.'" [With Taylor
(L) Ancient Christ, v. 2. Lon., 1840. 8°.] 3612.14
Beaver. See Natural history ;— Amusemeuts. ( 2'rap-
phvj, p. 26.)
Beccaria (Cesare Bonesana S., marquis de). Essay on
crimes and punishments. Lon., 1770. 8°. 5817.30
Becbard (FrtSderic). LVch;ipp(5 de Paris. Nouv. ser.
des Existences declassiSes. Par., 1862. 12°. 7002.22
— Les existences declass^es. 5e ed. P. ,1862. 7002.21
ConleaU : Cn voyage en zigzag. La princesse Buolz. Un
chapitre de rhlstolre des nftofrages. Le pays d' anomalle.
Le club des habits rapes.
Bechei (John Thomas). The constitution of friendly
societies. 5th ed. London, 1829. 8°. . . 51)14.27
Bechstein (Johann lilatthiius). Cage and Chamber
birds. London, Hohn, 1853. 12°. . . .4813.03
Becbstein (Ludwig.) Zweihundert dentsche mSnner
in bildnissen und lebensbeschreibungen. Leip-
zig, 1854. 4' 3228. 1 1
Beck (Lewis C.) Gazetteer of Illinois and Missouri.
Albany, 1823. 8° 1134.12
— Manual of chemistry. 3ded. N.Y., 1838. 12°. 4212.13
— •Mineralogy of New York. Albany, 1842. 4°. 4718.08
Becker (August). Aus Stadt und Dorf. Berlin, 1869.
16°. 7113.03
Becker (Bernard H.) Scientific London. London,
1874. 12° 390(i.l8
Becker (Wilhelm Adolph). Oharicles: private life of
the ancient Greeks. From the German, by F.
Metcalfe. London, 1845. 12° 423.13
— Gallus : Roman scenes in the time of .Augustus.
From German, by P. Metcalfe. L., 1866. 12°. 434.13
Beoket (.\udrew). Dramatic and pro.se miscellanies.
2 V. London, 1838. 8" 1714.(11
Contents: V. 1. Biogr, njtice. Affectation, com. Lavinla,
trag. The genii, masque. Socrates, a dramatic poem. Theo-
do iU8 to Constantia, poetical epistle.
r. Lucianus Redivivua : or, dialogiies concerning men
and manners. Trip to Holland. Public prosperity, or plans
for loans to necessitous and industrious persons. Saturu-
ian times,
— Shakspeivre 's himself again : examen of readings,
etc. 2 V. in 1. London, 1815. 8°. . . . 175302
Beckett (Gilbert Abbott a). See A Beckett (G. A. )
Becket (Thomas a) See Biography (Individual).
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Beckford (William, jr.) Account of the island of Ja-
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Beckford (Wm. ) Biogr. memoirs of extraordinary
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Same. New ed. London, 1834. 16°. .1434.11
— Italy ; with sketches of Spain and Portugal 2 v.
London, 1834. 8° 973.05
— EecoUections ot an excursion to the monasteries of
Alcoba9a and Batalha. L , 1835. 8°. . . 985.21
— Thoughts on hunting. London, 1810. 8°. 4617.12
— Vathek, an Arabian tale. Phila., 1854. 16°. 133.07
Beckley (Rev. H. ) History of Vermont. Brattleboro,
1846. 8° 621.22
Beckmann (Johann). History of inventions, discover-
ies, and origins. From the German, by W. Jolm-
ston. 4th ed., rev. by W. Francis and J. W. Grif-
fith. 2 V. London, Bohn, 1846. 12°. . 3914.20
Beokwith (Arthur). International exhibition, London,
1871. Pottery. Materials and manufacture of terra
cotta, stone-ware, fire brick, earthen-ware, etc.
New York, 1872. 8° 3932.12
Beck^vith (Edward G. ) Report on route near the 38th
and 39th parallels, 1853 ; — near the 41st parallel,
1854. [Pacific R.R. routes. Reports, v. 2 ] 1127.02
Beok'w^ourth (James P.) Life and adventures. New
York, 1856. 12° 3016.20
Becon (Thomas). Catechism, with other pieces. Ed.
by J. Ayre. Camb., Parker soc, 1844. 8°. 3638.01
Contents: The catechism. The jewel of joy. Principles of
the chi-istian religion. A faithful treatise of fasting. The
castle of comfort. The solace of the soul. The fortress
of the faithful. The christian knight. An homily against
whoredom. Index.
— Early works. Ed. by J. Ayre. Camb., Parker soc,
1843. 8= 3638.09
Contents : Biogr. notice. General prefisice. The news out
of heaven. A christmaa banquet. A potation for Lent. The
pathway uuto prayer. A pleasant new nosegay. The policy
of war. David's harp. A new year's gift. An invective
against swearing. The governance of virtue. Index.
— Prayei-s and otlier pieces , ed. for the Parker soc. by
J. Ayre. Camb., Parker soc, 1844. 8°. . 3638.08
Contents: The flower of godly prayers. The poman-
der of prayer. The sick man's salve. .\ comfortable epistle
to the afflicted people of God. An humble supplieatiou un-
to God for the restoring of His Holy Word. The disphiyiug
of the popish mass. The commonplaces of the Holy Scrip-
ture. A comparison betw^-en the Lord's supper and the
pope's mass. Certain articles of the christian religion
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proTeA ud oonflrmed. Tlie diTorilty betwoeu Ood'a word
»nd m»ii'» invontlmiB, Tlio acti of Christ and of AoUcbrUI
Chrntn chrouiclo. Huniinai^ ..f the New Tontoraont The
deiuaildi of ll.jly tli;rliituro, with aniiwor. liiilox
Becquerel (Aiitoiiio Cusur). ForoMtaund their climatio
influeuoe. [Sm. rep., 186y.] 3U3(!.24
— Preservation of wood and iron in salt water. [Sm.
report, 1864.] ;i93t;.19
Bedarride (M.) De Tordre maconnique de Misralm.
Paris, 1845. 12°. ... \ .. . . 5«37.33
Bede (( uthbert), pseud. See Bradley (Edward).
Bede,(/ie Vmerable. Ecclesiastical history of Euttlaud
[To A. D. 731.] London, 1849. 12°. . . 472.25
Same. King Alfred's version, from the Anglo-
Saxon, by E. Thomson. [Alfred the Great Whole
works. V.2.] 5017.10
See article on Bede in N. A. rev., v. 93, 1841.
Bedford (Arthur}. Evil and danger of staee rlavs
London, 1706. 16° . . f 1731 25
Bedford (Francis). *The Holyland, Egypt, Constanti-
nople, Athens , e<c. Forty -eight photographs. With
text and introduction by W. M. Thompson. Lon-
don. 1862. 4°. '^ . 1055. 15
Bedford, (Mass.) See History. (Bedford.)
Bedford Level drainage. .SVe Wells (S.) . . 3934.14
Bedouin Arabs. .Ve Countries. (.irabia.—Sakara.)
Beds. Myth (J.N.) Notes on beds. 1873. . 3941.08
Bee (The): essays. See Goldsmith (Oliver). 5037.07
Beeoher (Aivah 0. ) llecitatious and readings. New
York [1874]. 16° ^ 6331.20
Beeoher (Miss Catherine Esther). Common sense ap-
plied to religion. New York, 1857. 12°. . 3515.08
— Domestic receipt-book. 5th ed. N.Y.,1872. 8°. 6015.18
— Housekeeper and healthkeeper. New York, 1872
., 1'-^° 6016.13
— Letters to the people on health and happiness. New
York, 1855. 16° 4325.01
Same. New York, 1856. 16°. . . . .4325.02
— Physiology and calisthenics. N.Y., 18.58. 16°. 4,325.05
— Keligious training of chUdreu. New York, 1864.
12= 3515.09
— Truth stranger than fiction. [Miss Delia Bacon vs.
Alexander Mac Whorter.] Bos. , 1850. 12^. 3014.13
— Womim's professions as metier and educator.
Philadelphia, l87-.i. 12° 5822.19
— and Stow^e (H. B.) American woman's home. New
York, 1869. 8°. 6016.05
Beeoher (Edward). Concord of ages. New York, 1860.
12" 3516.02
— Conflict of ages ; moral relations of God and man.
Boston, 18,54. 12° 3516.01
— Papal conspiracy exposed. N. Y.,1855. 12^ 3425.17
Beeoher (H. H.) Eecord of the 114th regiment, N. Y.
S. V. Norwich, N. Y., 1866. 12°. . . . 631.14
Beeoher (Henry War!). Eyes and ears. Boston, 1862.
12° 251.3.08
— 595 pulpit pungencies. New York, 1866. 12°. 3516.08
— Freedom and war. Discours s. B., 1863. 12°. 5831.03
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— Life of Jesus, the Christ [v. 1.] New York, 1871.
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— Life thoughts. Grathered [by E. D. Proctor]. Bos-
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— Morning and evening exercises. Ed. by L. Abbot
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— New star papers ; or, views and experiences on reli-
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— Notes from Plymouth pulpit. With a sketch of Mr.
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1865. 12° • 3516.06
— Overture (The) of angels. N. Y., 1870. 12°. 3516.14
— Plain and pleasant talk about fruits, flowers, and
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— Prayers from Plymouth pulpit New York, 1867.
l!2° 3516.07
— Eoyal truths. Boston, 1866. 12° 3516.12
— Sermons. 2 v. New York, 1868. 8°. . . . 3516.09
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— Star papers. New York, 1855. 12°. . . . 2513.09
ConieaU : Letters from Europe. Sxperiences of nature.
- YaJe lecture* on pr«»ohiii«. 3 ». Kow Yoik. IVn-t*.
12°.
3.'. in. 2 1
BeeoW (Lyman) Lecture- on ioeptlolMn. 34 ed.
Oioouinati, 1835. IS\ ... 8^1701
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^ AOOXtH
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tujKaonlntempenuico a. S..nnon.. S. Vi.w. ou UMofcS
Tri»U before the ITeabylery ami Hynud of OtaotoluiS^
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Beeoher (Thomas K. ) Our seven churches. New York,
1870. 16' 3412 18
Beeckman (Daniel). •Voyage to Borneo, 1714. tPia-
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Beer. Sev Arts (Useful: lirewiwi, p. 44 )
Beers ,F,W.)Atlas of Long Island N.Y.,1873.4°. 927 II
Beers (J. B. ) 4 Co. Farm-lino map of Brooklyn. N. Y.,
fol. 1873 A.37.04
Bees. See Insects.
Beet, and Beet-sugar. .Sk A^oulttue. ( VtgttaUu, p.
9) ; (dso Arts lUsefuirT 40. ^«"«". P-
Beethoven. Sn- Biography (Inditiidual).
Beetles. &e Insects.
Beeton (.l/r,9.) Evcry-day cookery and housekeeplnB
book. New York, 1872. 12°. .... 6015.18
Beeton (5. 0.) Classical dictionary. London, [1871]
r}'f- •,■•■■: 3816.0g
— Dictionary of practical recipes and every-day in-
formation. London, [1871.] 8°. . . . 6016 09
— Dictionary of universal biography. 2d ed. London,
1870. 8° 3223 11
— Great book of poetry, with biogr.'noUciiS, London,
[1871.] 8° 1625.20
— Law book: a practical compendium of English
jurisprudence. London, [n. d.] 12°. . 5621.2-5
— Science, art, and literature : dictionary. 2 v. Lon-
don, [n. d.] 8° 3916.14
Beetoa's Boys' Own. Fact, fiction, history, and ad-
venture. London, 1871. 8°.
Beets (Nicholas). Life and character of J. H. Van der
Pahn, D.D. From the Dutch, by J. P. Westervelt
New York, 180-5. 12°. 313(!.03
Before the footlights and behind the scenes. Olivo
Logan. [Mrs. WirtSykes.] 1870. . . 1735.31
Beggyuhof (The); or, the city of the single, fanoiul
London, 1869. 12°. . . . . 5825. 16 ; 964. 17
Beginning lile. iSee Tullooh (John). . . .3614.18
Beginnings of life. .See Bastian (H. 0.) . . 4723.20
Beguin (Jean). Tyrociuium chymioum ; or chymi(»Jl
essayes. London, 1669. 16°. 4213.10
Behavior. iSee Btiquetts.
Behaviour book. Miss Leslie 5427.04
Behemoth : civil wars of Eng. See Hobbes (T. ) SOls! U
Behind the bars. See iMnt {.Mrs. George). . 4333.17
Behind the scenes, or 30 years a slave. E. Kecklev.
1«68 3113.il
Behn {Mrs. Aphra). Plays» histories, and novels. VCith
life and memoirs. 6 v. Loml, 1871. 16°. 5021.04
Contents ; v. 1-4. Plays .- 1. The rover : or, the Baniah'd
cavaliers. ITle Dutch lover. The Itonndheada, or the good
old cause. 2. Abdolazer. or the Moor's revenge. The young
king. The city huiruss. Thefcigu'J ciu'tuzaus. 3. The town
fop. The false couut. The lucky chauce. l-'orc'd marriage.
4. Sir Patient Fancy. The widow Itanter. Thi! Emperor of
the moon. The amorous prince. The younger brother, or
the amorous Jilt. 5-6. llMarits and Aovrlt : 1. Life
and memoirs of Mrs. Behn. History of Oroonoko. The
fair jilt. The nun. 2. Agues de Castro. The lover's watch.
The ladies' looking glass. The lucky mistake. Memoirs
of the court of the king of llautam. Adventure of Xh»
black lady.
Behring's Sea. .See Countries. (Aorth-wext passage.)
Being, analytically described. See Plckmsre (J. B. )
Beke (Charles T.) British captives in Abyssinia. 2d ed.
London, 1867. 8°. 1094.17
— Commerce ot Abyssinia, etc. Lon., 1852. 8°. 1094.22
— Enquiry into Antoine d'Abbadie's Journey to KafTa,
in 1843 and 1844. Loudon, 1851. 8'. . . 10i»4.22
— King Theodore and Mr. Eassam. London, 1869.
8° 1091.'22
— Lecture on the sources of the Nile. L., 1864. 8°. KH.'£i
In aakiug for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAMJE, the Urst part of the riTIJS, »ad tbe NUMBEB.
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BEKE-BELLS
— On the mountains formin(^ lihe eastern side of the
basin of the Nile, and the origin of the designation
"Mountains of the Moon." Ed., 1861. 8°. 1094.22
Orifrines biblic86 ; or, researches in primeval history.
V. 1. [No more published.] L. , 1834. 8°. 3441.16
— Sources of the Nile. London, 1860. 8°. . . 1091.18
Who discovered the sources of the Nile. 2d ed.
London, 1863. 8° 1094.22
Beke (3fr.v. Emily). Jacob's flight; a pilgrimage in
the Patriarch's footsteps. L., 1865. 8=. . 1052.20
Bekynton (Thomas, sec. to Henry viii.) Official cor-
respondeuce. London, 1872. 8°. [Rolls chroni-
cles.] 5141.—
Belcher (Diana, lady). The mutineers of the Bounty,
and their descendants. N. T., 1871. 12°. 1062.09
Belcher (Sir Edward). The great equatorial current,
misnamed the gulf stream. Woolwich, 1871.
8°. 4028.08
— Last of the Arctic vovages ; eiped. in search of
Franklin, 1852 54. 2 v. Loudon, 1858. 8°. 1144.04
— Voyage of H. M. S. Samarang, during 1843-46 :
Eastern Archipelago. 2 v. L., 1848. 8°. . 1065.02
— Voyage round the world in H. M. S. Sulphur, 1836
42 ; including naval operations in China, 1840-41.
London, 1843. 8°. 925.21
Belcher (Joseph, D.D.) Historical sketches of hymns,
their writers, e<c. PhUa., 1859. 12°. . .376.5.05
Belein (E. M. de). Spanish phrase-book. New York,
1862. 18°. 612:).08
Belfry of Bruges, etc. See Longfellow (H. W.) 1664.()9
Belgiojoso (Christine Trivulzio, Princesse de). Asie
Mineure et Syrie : souvenirs de voyages. Paris,
1858. 12° 1053.20
— Oriental harems and scenery. From the French.
New York, 1862. 12° 1053.11
Belgium. See Countries. { Belgium.)
Belgravia, a London magazine. Conducted by M. E.
Braddou. v. 1-25. London, 1867-75. 8°. . 8017.11
Belief. Hazlitt (W.) Belief, whether voluntary? [In
hin Lit. remains, v. 1. ] 3076. 13
See also Aathority ; —and Biblical and religious lit. ;
(Conscience ; — Evidences; — Reason and faith); — Opinions:
Truth. 43" Many general work* upon Logic, Psychology,
and Moral science, treat incidentally of the nature of belief.
Beliaarius. See B ograpliy f Individual).
Beliale (D. W. ) History of Independence Hall. Phila-
delphia,1859. 12°. 591.10
Belkuap (J. ) American biography. 3 v. New York,
1851. 18° 3243.02
— History of New Hampshire, 1715-1790. 3 v. Boston,
1791-92. 8° 601.17
— Sacred poetry : consisting of psalms and hymns.
5th ed. Boston, 1S08. 18° 3761.03
Bell (Andrew). Historical sketches of feudalism . Lon-
don, 1852. 18° 443.10
Bell (Sir Charles). 'Essays on the anatomy of expres-
sion in painting. London, 1806. 4°. . . 1436.02
'Same. 5th ed. London, 1865. 8°. . .1436.05
Same. Newed. New York, 1873. 12°. 1436.05a
— The hand, as evincing design. L., 1839. 8°. 3.524.01
— The nervous .system. London, 1844. 8°. . 4327.25
Bell (Ourrer, Ellis and Acton), pseud. See Bronte.
Bell (.V/a/or Evans). The Oxus and the Indus. 2d ed.
London, 1874. 8° 1026.11
Bell (G. M.) Philosophy of joint-stock banking. 2d ed.
London, 185.'i. 8° 5933.25
Bell (Henry Glassford). Life of Mary queen of Scots.
2 V. 18° ." . . . 3122.07
Bell (James, A 1833). System of universal geography.
6 V. Glasgow, 1838. 8° 921.0(i
Bell (Major James). View of uuiv. history, literature,
and schools of painting : chronological tables.
5th ed. London, 1842. fol A.37.63
Bell (John, of Antermony). 'Travels in Asia, 1716-22.
[Piukertou'a voyages, V. 7.] .... 926.07
— 8L John (J. A.) Lives of eel. travellers, v. 2. 3221.05
Bell (John, hookseUer). New Pantheon ; or, hist, dic-
tionary of the Gods and fabulous personages of
antiquity : also of idols, e<c. L. , 1790. 4°. 3818.12
Bell (John, surgeon, of Edinburgh, d. 1820). Observa-
tions on Italy. Edinburgh, 1825. 4°. . . 975.01
Bell (I. L.) Chemical phenomena of iron smelting.
New York, 1872. 8°. 4006.03
Bell (Robert). Ancient poems, ballads, etc., of the pea-
santry of England. London. 1H57. 16°. 1614.26
— Early ballads illus. of hist, traditions, etc. London,
1856. 16° 1614.27
— History of England. See Mackintosh (JamesV
— History of Russia [to 1807]. 3 v. London, 1836-38.
16°. [L. C. C] 554.22
— Life of George Canning. N. Y., 1846. 12°. 3032.14
— Lives of British admirals. See Southey (R.) and
BeU (K.) 3211.01
— Lives of literarj' and scientific men. English poeta.
2v. Loudon, 1839. 16°. [L. C. C] . . 3211.17
— Songs from the dramatists. 2d ed. London, 1855.
16°. 1614.28
BeU (Thomas, K R. 8.) History of British reptiles.
London, 1839. 8° 4824.19
BeU (W. ) Shakespeare's Puck, and his folks lore iUus.
from the superstitions of aU nations. 3 v. Ijondon,
1852." 16° 3816.13
BeU (Wm. .4.) New tracks in North America. New ed.
London, 1870. 8° 1125.15
BeU(Wm. M.) Other countries. 2v. L.,1872. 8°. 913.14
Contents: 1. India, Australia. 2. China, Japan, America.
BsU Smith abroad. [Mrs. L. K. Piatt.] 1853. . 941.09
BeUamy (George Anne). Apolo^ for [her] life, by
herself. 3d ed. 6 v. in 3. L., 1^7.5. 12°. 3017.04
BeUasis (Edward). Cherubiui : memorials. London,
1871. 8°. 3035.19
BeUay. See DuBellay (Martin) 501.17
BeUe Srittan, [pseiidon.] .See FuUar (Hiram). 942.05
BsUe (La) France. B. Parkes Belloc. 1868. . 962.10
BeUemare (Eugfene Louis Gabriel de Ferry de). Costal
I'lndien : Scfjues de la guerre de I'inde'pendanco
du Mexique. 3e ed. Paris, 1862. 12°. . 7001.24
— Le coureur des bois, ou les chercheurs d'or. 6e e'd.
2 V. Paris, 1865. 12' 7001.25
— Les squatters. La Olairifere du Bois des Hogues. 2e
(id. Paris, IS'lO. 12° 7001.27
Note. — Thirteen articles by B.. on California and Mexico.
appeared in the Revae des deux mondes, 1816-51.
BeUers (John). Proposals for raising a college of
iudusti-y, 1696. [Wepr. in Owen (R. ) Life. v. 2,
18,58, p. 155-181] 3135.16
BeUes-lettres. Barron ( Wm. ) Lectures, etc. 2v. 6334. 13
— RoUin (C. ) Method of teaching and studying BeUes-
lettres. 4 v. 1737 2541.34
Se€ also Oriticism ; — Drama ; — Essays ;— Fine Arts; —
Literature ;— Oratory;— Poetry; — Rhetoric, «(r., etc.
BeUew (Prank). The art of amusing. New York, 1866.
12° 4611.05
BeUew (J. C. M.) Poet's corner. [Selections.] With
biogr. sketches. London, 1868. 8°. . 1676.2J
BeUoc ^B. E. P.) Essays on woman's work. London,
1865. 16° 5824.20
— La belle France. London, 1868. 16°. . . 962.10
— Vignettes: 12 biogr. sketches. L., 1866. 12°. 3261.16
BeUows (A.) Sketch of Walpole, N. H. [Mass, hist
soc. Coll., V. 7, 1818.] 651.07
BeUovtrs (Albert Jones). How not to be sick. New
York, 1869. 12°. 4321.03
— Philosophy of eating. New York, 1867. 12°. 4324.06
BeUoTiirs (Henry W.) The old world in its new face :
Europe in 1867-68. 2 v. N. Y. 1869. 12°. 943.23
— Ee-statements of christian doctrine. Now York, 1860.
12° 3322.01
BeUcws (J.) Posthumous works of Junius. Inquiry
respecting the author ; also, sketch of the life of
John HorueTooke. [anon.] N. Y. 1829. 8°. 3088.09
BeUovrs (John). Outline dictionary for the use of mis-
sionaries, and students of language. With introd.
by Max MiiUer. Loudon, 1867. 16°. 6411.09
Bells and Bell-ringing. Batchelder (S.,jr.) Poetry of the
bells ; coUecLed. 1614.07
— Ctanjes upon church beUs. By C.S.H., 1868. 3521.25
— EUacombe (H. T.) Practical remarks upon belfries
and ringers. 1871 1451.06
— Oaity (A.) The beU : its origin, history, and uses.
1848 1451.05
— lUus. of Isaiah, including a discourse ou the use of
beUs among the Easterns, the Grecians, and the
Eomaua [Caass. Journal, v. 2, 1810.]. 2742.02
BBOOKLYM MEBOAMIILB LIBBA&Z.
BELLS — BE NTH All
78
— Lanman (C.) Essays, etc, p. 167-175. . , 3686.05
— Trtryle (C. A. W.) Obanga-riogiDg : choroh or hand-
bell. 187-2 1151,07
See, also, Tirloua artlilea In Eooleuoloclst (Vhe), y. 1,
4, U, IT, •i'i.2« ; u-tiolea in l^ootem. rev. ibjr H. B. Hkwaia)
▼. 13, 1870 (repr. in LIttuU, 1870, T. 1), and T. 17, 1871 ; aito
Quar. rev., t. 99, 1864.
Bells ( Miimifiicturo of). See Arts (Usefal), p. 40.
Bells (The) : [pooms]. .'^ee Aldrioh (T. B.) 1612.10
Beloe (Hev. Win.) Auecdotos of literature and scarce
books. G V. London, 1808-14. 8°. . . 27a4.()r,
— The si'iagenariau. [anon.] 2 v. L., 1817. 8°. 3018.0t
Belsham (William). Essays philosophioal and moral.
2 V. London, 1799. 8°. 2'.17.10
Conttnli : V. 1. On liberty and noceaslty. On tbo 2Ut
chapter of Locke's Kssay on kninau iindoratauiUug. On
ohriatiaoity. On tlie duclarution of (be lant •(>nUmcnta of
PJre Le Courayor. Exarnuu of the king of PrusBlaa reflec-
tiungun rt-liginn. Of uiiiUirianism. Analynis of Butler's
analofc? Ul the um uf ronaon in connoctiou with religion.
On ecclf'Biaetical cstabliahinenta. On virtue and happiness.
On virtue and monl obligation. On materialism. On Im-
materiallsm. On Pope's Etisay ou .Man. On the study of
metapliyslcs. On tlie Africau slave trade. Reflections npon
education.
T. 2 Ou queen Elizabeth. On horeditar-y succession.
Ou the government of ludla. On the constitutional estab-
Ushinent of a rtgoucy. Ou the national debt. Observ. ou
the test laws. Ou government and civil liberty. On the
French revolution. Eiaminatiuu of An Appeal from the
new to the old wbigs Ou parliamentary reform. On the
bill for the better euppnrt and management of the poor.
On the cliaracter and writings of St. Evremoud. Strictures
on Walpole'.s catalogue of royal and noble authors. Ou
genius. On Shakespeare. On style and versiAcation. On
epic poetry. Ou dramatic poetry.
Belshazzar; a dr. poem. £!ee Milman (H. H. ] 1665.28
Belt (Thomas). Naturalist in Nicaragua, London,
1874. 1-2° 1165.26
Bslzoui (Giovanni Battista). Adventures in Egypt
and Nubia. New York, 1850. 12°. . .1081.14
— Si John (J. A. ) Lives of eel. travellers, v. 3. 3221.0(5
Bemsnt (0. N.) Babbit fancier. New York, 1863.
12° 6133.23
Bemrose (W., jr.) Fret<!Utting and perforated carv-
ing, with practical instructions. 2d ed. London,
1869. 4° 1316.19
— Manual of buhl-work and marquetry, with practical
instructions for learners. L. , [1872]. 4°. 1466.17
Bemrose's Guide to Buxton, Castleton, High Peak,
Eyam, Dovedale, etc. 3d ed. London, [n. d.]
12° 9.il.29
Benard (Charles). Essay on Hegel's .Slsthetios. Tr.
by J. A. Martling. [In Journal of spec philos.,
v. 1-3,1868-9.]
Bench and bar. L. J. Bigelow. 1867. . . 3254.20
Benoli and bar of New York. L. B, Proctor. 1870. 3256. 24
Beuedicite. G. Chaplin Child. 1867. . . 3534.21
Benedict (David). General history of the Baptist
denomination. 2d ed. N. Y., 1818. 8°. 3455.07
Benedict (Erastus C. ) The American admiralty, its
jurisdiction and practice ; with forms. Enlarged
ed. New York. 1870. 8= 5613.22
Bensdict (E. 0.) Run through Europe. New York,
1860, l^". 943.17
Benedict (St. ) Keumutn {J. H. ) Mission o£ [/n his
Ilist. sketches, v, 3.] 3581.00
Benedict, of Peterborough. Gesta Henrioi ii. Ed. by
W. Stubbs. 2 V. London, 1867. 8°. [RoUs
ohrou.] 5141. —
Benedictine monks. See Biblical lit (Monastic Insti-
iu,tio)is, p. 94.)
Beaevolence. ^ee Social science. (Chariiable agencies.)
Benezet (Anthony). Some historical account of
Guinea, and the slavelrade. L,. 1771. 16°. 1091.13
Bengnl. See Countries. (Bengal.)
Bengalee (The) : or, sketches in the Eiist. [anon.]
■2d ed. London, 1829. 12° 1012.08
Bsngel (Johaun .Albrecht). Critical English Testa-
ment : an adaptation of Bengel's Gnomon, with
numerous notes. Ed. by W. L. Blaokley, and J.
■ Hawes. 3 v. London, 1859. 8°. . . 3746.15
Benger (.Vfiss Elizabeth Ogilvy). Memoirs of Anne
Boleyn. Phila., 1851. 1'2° 3022.11
— Memoin of Elizabeth Stanrt, qoMo of BohimfB
daughter of Jam< H I With •ketohoM of tb* lUU
of society in Holland and Q«nDany, 17Ui eaBtiirr
2 T. London, 1825. 8° 3a')3.47
— Memoirs of Mary, queon of Boota. 2 r. PbiU.
_ J**'''- 12°- • 3I'2a.O.',
Benbam (Rev. W.) Companion to the LaetioowT,
commentary, etc. Loudon, 1873. 8° 3617 01
Bei^jamln, «/ 7Wfc/a. Travolu, ll(5()-73. [/nWrUkt
(T.) Early travels in I'uliwline. Jiohn.] . 1053.04
— •Travels from Spain to Oliina ; 1 li» 73. [Pinker-
ton. Voyages, v. 7] '.f2C 07
— Voyage autour du moudo, U73. Tr. da Latin en
Fiaii9ai.s. [/n Bergeron (P.) Voyage«,rf«.] 1016.ll
Benjamin (Asher). Xliu architect B.,I«53. 4°. 131,1.a»
— Bnililer's guide. BoHton, 1850. 4°. . . 1316.28
Benjamin (8. G. W.) The Turk and the Oreek. ^em
York, 1867. 16°. 0>».23
Bannet (Hev. George). Set lyerman (D. ) and Bennet
(G.) Voyages, etc 1064.01
Bennet (H.) Treasury of wit 2 v. L.,1786. 16°. 6216.26
Bennet (H. Grey). On the abusps in NeirgaU. 2d ed.
London, 1818. 8°. [Pamph., v. 11.] . . 5058.11
Bennet (James Ucnry). Winter and sprins on the
shores of the Meditt^ranean. 4th eo. New York,
1870. 8°. 981.0»
Bennet (Neliemiah). Description of Middleborongh,
Mass. [In Mass. hist soc. CoE, v. 3. 1810.] 651.03
Bennett i Kdward Tumor). Gardens and menagerie of
the Zoological society. 2 v. L., 1835. 8°. 4715.17
ConUntt : v. 1. Qoadrupedi. 3. Birds.
Bennett (Frederick Debell). Narrative of a whaling
voyage round the globe. 18:13-36. 2 v. London,
1840. 8°. 925.18
Bennett (James) and Bogue (D.) History of the Die.
seutors. 1688-1808. 4 v. L., 180-<-12. 8°. 3136.03
Bennett (James Gordon). See Biography (Individual).
Bennett (Wm. Cox). Poems. Lon., 18-50. 16°. 1614.12
Beusley (Benjamin). Louis xiv. and his contempora-
ries. London, 1845. 16'. 3111.20
Benson (E',,'bert). Memoir on names of places in the
New Nitherland. Dec. 31, 1816. [N. Y. hist soa
Coll. 2ds., v. 2.] 615.07
— Vindication of the captors of Mi^jor Andrd. New
York, 1865. 8° 3014.00
Benson (George). Inspiration. Unity of sense. [In
■WatBOu (R.) Troots, v. 4, 1791.] Man of sin. [In
V. 5.] 3621.04
Benson (Lawrence S.) Philosophic reviews. Darwin
answered ; or, evolution a myth. Geometrical dis-
sertation. Notes on definitions. Now York, 1875.
12° 2513.19
Benson (Martin). A sermon on Bomans iil 28, and
James ii. 24. Tunbridge-Wells [about 1794]. 16°.
6414.28
Benson (Robert). Memoirs of Arthur Collier, 1704-32.
London, 1837. 8°. 30 12. 2:
Benson (W.) Minual of the science of colour, Lon-
don, 1871. 16°. 1424.18
Bent (Silas). Exped. to the North Pole, 186a [In
Amer. geog. soc. Journal, v. 2, 1850. 905.09] ;
Japanese gulf stream. [BuUetin.v. 2, 1857. 905.0'2].
— Repjrt on gulf stream of the North Pacific. [In
Perry (M. C.) Exped., v. i.. 1856.] . . 1026.')3
Benthani (Jeremy). Bcuthamiana ; or, select extracts.
Ed. by J. H. Burton. Puila., 1844. 12°. . 5622.01
— Defencft of economy. London, 1817. 8°. [Pam-
phleteer, v. 9, p. 1-47] ; V. 10, p. 281-332]. 5058.09
— Defence of usury. New York, 1837. 12°. . 5721.06
— Indications respecting Lord Eldon. London, 1825.
8°. [Pamph., v. 26.] 5058.26
— Leading principles of a constitutional code. Lon-
d >n, 1823. 8^. [Pamphleteer, v. 22.] . . 5058.22
— Theory of legislation. From the French of Dumout,
by R. Hildreth. 2 v. Boston, 1840. 12°. 5622.02
Contents : v. 1. Civil code. 2. Penal code.
Note. — Ou lieutham's Theory of punishments set Brong*
ham ,11. Coutributione, etc. v. 8 (3517.(18 :J On kis rheory
of legislatlou sen Nat. quar. rev., v. 3, 1861 ; Set also articlt
by Park Uodwiu (' B. and law reform,') tn kit Out of tha
In aaUDg for books, use the •• Book Orders," giving the AUXHOB'S K.V9IS, tUe first part of tUs TITLE, »id the NOUBSB.
74
BENTHAM -BERKELEY
Bentbam (Jeremy), continned.
put, 1870 [2626.18] ! bj Sydney Smith {.' B. on faUaotei,') in
hit Essays [2543.18] ; by Wm Hazlitt in Itu Spirit of the age
[2631 .07J; Dy J. 8. Mill in hit Dissertations, T. 1, 1869
[2636.20] ; and by John Neal in Atlantic, v. 6, 1866.
— Works. Pub. [with memoirs of Bentliam by] J.
Bowring. 11 v. Edinburgh, 1843. 8°. . .501&01
Contents.
Anarchical fallacies, t. 2 (8).
Bentham's draught for judicial establishments, T. 4.
Book of fallacies, v. 2.
Brougham (Lord) displayed, t. 6. , . „ -
Ohrestomathia ; design of an Institntion fbr instructlon.T. 8.
Circulating anuuities, T. 3.
Oodiflcatiou aud public instruction, v. 4.
Codificatiou proposal, v. 4.
Oommeutary on Humphrey's real property code, T. 6.
Constitutional code, v. 9.
Correspondence of Bentbam, v. 10-11.
Court of Lords' delegates, v. 6.
Defense of usury, v 3.
Elements of art of packing special juries, T. B.
Emancipate your colonies, v. 4.
Equity dispaich court bill, v. 3.
Equity dispatch court proposal, v. 8.
Escheat vice taxation, v. 2.
Essay on time and place in legislation, v. 1.
Essay on political tactics, v. 2.
Fragment on government, v. 1.
France (Code for), v. 4.
Onnunar (Fragments of universal), v. 8.
Houses of peers aud senate, v. 4.
Index (Analytical), v. 11.
International law (Principles of), v. 2.
Introduction to study of works of Bentham, by J. H. Bur-
ton, V 1.
Junction of the Atlantic and P.aciflc Oceans, v. 2.
Justice and codification petitions, v. 5.
King vs. Edmonds and others, v. 6.
King lis. Sir. Charles Wolseiey, v. 6.
Language, v. 8.
Leading principles of a constitutional code fbr any state,v. 2.
Letters to Count Toreno on the Spanish jieual code, v. 8.
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" Swear not at all," v. 6.
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wiividwit books of the Old aud New Testament.
Bible in India. L. JacoUiot. 1870 3563.18
Bible (The) in Spain. G. Borrow, 1853. . . 985.01
Same. 3 v. London, 1843. 12°. . . . 985.15
Bible in the counting-room. H. A. Boardman. 3522.16
Bible in the public schools 3522.20
Bible lore. J. C. Gray. 1870 3721.21
Bible, missal, and the breviary. Q. Lewis. 2 v. 3767.01
Bible music. F. Jacox. 1872 1562.25
Biblical reason why. By the author of "Enquire
within." ISth ed. London, 1869. 12°. . 3721.20
Biblical repertory and Princeton review, v. 10-40.
Phil., 1838-68. v. 41-43. N. Y., 1839-71. 8°. 8028.10
iVijte.— Succeeded by Presbyterian quarterly aud Prince.
ton review. New series, v. 1-3. N. Y., 1872-74. 8°. 8167.04
— Lidex volume. 1825-68. Phila., 1871. 8\8029.
Biblical repository, v. 1-8, Andover ; v. 9-12, New
York and Boston 12 v. 1831-38. 8°. .8031.01
— 2d series, v. 1-12. N. Y., etc. 1839-44. 8°. . 8031.08
— 3d series, v. 1-6 N. Y., etc. 1845-50. 8°. . 8031.13
iNTote.— 1st ser., v. 1-4, conducted by E. Robinson : v. 5-8,
with title, * Biblical repos. and quar. ob.server,* by B. B.
Edwards ; v. D-IO, 'Amer. Biblical repos.,' by B B. Ed-
wards ; V. 11.2d. ser.. v. 13, by A. Peters ; v, 4 6, by A.
Peters and S. B. Treat ; v. 7. by A. Peters aud J. H. .\gnew ;
V. 8-3d ser., v. 1, by J. H. Agiiew ; v. V! S, • Biblical repos.
and class, review, by W. H. Bidwell ; v. 6, 'Amer. Bibl,
repos,,' by J. M. Slierwood.
Biblical Studies. E. H. Plumptre. 1873. . . 3721.25
BBOOKLYH MS20ANIII.B LIBRABY.
BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCLESIASTICAL LITERATURE.
Alphabetical Arrajujemtnt of SubjeeU.
''^„7?!3t'""r'.'?"''"''5''""'»"*"^» BIbUoU and Th.olo«lo«l Bnoroloiwdl.. wOl .flbrd A. r-di^
of arriviiMs at Information upon n>.olal topic., .roh«ologloardoctrln2l°13S^lSu.7.,;^2; « oST^ijJ,
r/
S(
Absolutioo.
Lh)>oI tH.) Tli« power of the keyi. 1878 1MT.31
Acts of the Apostles.
Alaand'r j- . 4 1 The Acts ; oipoiinded. 2 t. 1881. . . 8T58 08
Anwl ( ir.) Chuicb In tho houne ; lesnona, etc., 1874. . . SCl'i 13
Barnet (A ) Notes ou Acts. 1860 874'i.03
Uaivin {J) Uommentary. Ed. from tho EagL tranal. of 0. Fetber-
■tone, by H. Beviriilge 2 v. 1844 8755 13
Du Viel {C. M.) Comin.Mitary. 1851 3658.H
0/oa(7(/'. X) Commmitary. ete. 2 7.1870 8765!23
Orwi (7.) Biblical museum, t. 3, 1872 8768.16
HcickcU III. B.) Commentary on the original text. 1868. 37.U.10
Lechler {G. V.) Commentary, [v. 4 of Lange.] , . . , 3747.14
Light/not {J.) CommoiUai-y o;i Acts [In kU Worka,v.8, 18.23.1 i«567]o8
Whedon {D. D.\ Commentary, tic, 1874 3765.13
See also Apostles, p. 77 ; and New Testament.
Albigenses and Waldenses.
Faber (O. ,S.) An inquiry Into the history and theology of the an
cieiit Vallense^tand Aibigenst'S, 183.S 3433 17
MaiUand {S. R.) Eight essays, pp. 154-202 '. 8573.19
— A letter to H. J. Uose, with strictures on Mllner's Church his-
tory. 2d ed. 1835 8127 15
— Second letter to H. J Rose on Milner'e History of the chui ch
In tho fourth century. 1835 3427,15
— Bemurks on tliat part of J. King's pamphlet, entitled " Malt-
land not authorized to ceiisuro Milnnr," which relates to the
Waldenses, including a reply to a, S. Faber'a supplement,
entitled •■ Rcinerius and Mailland." 1836. . . ,8427.16
Monastier (.4.) History of the Vaudois church, and of the Vau-
dois, 1847. 3433.18
Muxtiin {A.) The Israel of the Alps : a history of the Waldenses,
1853 :J434 01
Smilet (S.) Visit to the country of the Vaudois. [In hit Hugue-
nots in France, 1874.] 3435.13
Tonna (Mrs. C. E.) War with the saints [Albigenges.l [In iter
Works, V. 1,] 607G.13
Allegories.
Bmrignon (A.) The light of the world : a most true relation of a
pilgrimess, travelling towards eternity 1803. , . . 3522.25
Banyan (J.) The pil^jrim's progress 3658.09
Crusade of Hdelis ; his pilgrimage to the celestial city. 3537.06
OuiUevWe {O. de). The pylgrymage of man. A modern prose
translation. 1859 3668.06
Kemin^tonl^. /".) The city of sin. 1857 8586.23
Smith {J. B.) Gilead. 18«8 263.07
Angels.
Chritlmas (H.) Echoes of the universe : the world of spirit,
I860 3535.02
Clayton ((?,) Angelology, Remarks and reflections touching the
agency and ministration of holy angels. 1851. , .3536 08
Hunt (L.) A few words on. [Wishing cap papers, p 184.] 2632 24
Mount/ord ( IF.) Miracles, past and present. 1870. . , . 3676.02
Anglo-Saxon Church.
Lingard (J.) History and antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church,
2 V. 1846 3446.07
Soamei{I{) The Latin church during Anglo-Saxon times, 3444.22
See alio England (Church of).
Annihilation Theories.
Thome (£, (?) Man not immortal : a review of N, D, Oeorge on
annihilation 1871 3613.08
See also Future life.
Apocalypse.
[See Revelation,]
Anti-christ.
Armttrong IL.) Signs of the times. 1848 6817.06
Neuman (X H.) The protestaut idea of Anti-ohrUt. [Essays,
T. 2, pp. 112-185,1 3681.10
See alio Revelation ; — Prophecy.
Apocrypha.
Bmurn {E. de). The hidden wisdom of Christ and the key of
knowledge : or history of the apocrypha. 1856. . , 3r>26.24
*a- For the books of the Apocrypha see Doyly and Mant's
edition of the Bible, v. 2, 1830 [;i717 lOJ. For the literature of
the subject consult the Dictionaries of Smith, aud Mtjhntock
and Strong, articles * Apocrypha,' ' Canon,' and on indi-
vidual books, the introductions to the Old Testament, by
Home, Davidson, Bleek, DeWette, Stowe, etc.
Apocryphal Oospels, Acts, etc.
CWper (B. //.) Apocryphal gospels, etc., tr. with notes, 1867,
Contenta Gospel of -lames. Pseudo-Matthew, or of the in-
fancy of Mary and of Jesns. Gospel of t'je nativity of Mary.
History of Joseph the carpenter. Gospel of Thomas. Ara-
bic gospel of the in£i«ncy. Letter of Abgar to Jesus Letter
of Jesus to Abgar. Letter of Lentulus Prayer of Jeans,
Son of Mary. Story of Veronica Gospel of Nicodemus, or
Acts of PUate ; 2d part, or Descent of Christ to the un-
derworld. Letter of Pilate to Tiberius, Letters of Herod
and Pilate. Epistle of Pilate to Csesar, Report of Pilate,
the governor. Trial and condsniDstloD of Pllat*, Dsaik of
Pllalo. story of JoMph of ArlniaUiaa. lUvauciu of lb*
Saviour. Syriao gosiial of ttaa boyhood of ttnu.
Hme ( W.) Apocryphal New TaaUnient. li«4« (TVI U
VmitenU : Gospel of tba blrtb of Mary. PratsvaocdtM
by Jainos tha loaa-r, Oo«p«l ..f a.. liif,.o<-y JtJmm
Christ. Thom»«a 0<.sp«i ..f tlie infamy ,.f Ji«aa
Christ. Epistlea or Jeaua Christ and Abiiarus (ioapalof
Nloodemue, formerly called Acts of Pcnuua Pllala TUa
Apoatlia" cread, Kplatl<- of P«ul ni the IjuxUctaua. KuU-
ties of Paul to Seneca with 8<!iii^, s's to Paid AcU of Pwl
andTLocU EpitUa : 1st and 2d, of cl.nieat to the Co-
rinthlaus : Oenend, of Uaruabaa : (if IgusUua |<> Um
Epheslans : Of Ignaiiua to the Magnealans in the Tral.
Hans: To the itouans ; To the I'hlhuU^lphlaiio tu Um
8myrn»aua . To I'olycarp ; Gf I'olyca. p to ihf I'liUipulanB.
The shepherd of Hernias. lBt-3<l brK>ks <if Hernias.
Matan {S. C, ed.) Conflicts of the holy apostles, an Kthl-iplc ■■.■
wltli the Epistlu of S.DIonyslus the Aroopaglte to nmolkTl
tr. from an Etliloplc ma. ; and the Rest, oranumptiOD ol
8. John the evangelist, tr. from the Armeulan. LundoD
1871. 16- a7j7.o«
Walker lA ., tr.) Apocryphal gospels, acta, and reveUtlons, Edln,
1870. 8', [Ante-Nicenellb.,v. 16,1 8467 ili
Contmle: v. 1, I'rotevauKelinm of Jamas, Ooapal of
pseudo-Matthew. Oosiiol of nativity of Mary. HIaioty of
Joseph the carpenter Gospel of Thomaa. Arabic gospel of
tiie infancy ol the Saviour, Goapel of Nicodemua. Letter
of Pontius Pilate to the Itoman emperor cuncenilng Jaana
Christ. Report j>f Illate concerniug Jeans Christ, sent to
Rome to Tiberius Csesar. The giving up of I'oullus PUMa.
Death of Pilate. Narrative ol Joseph of Arlmathea. Tha
avenging of the Saviour. Acts of the apoatlea Peter aud
Paul. Acts of Paul and Tbevla. Acta of Bsrnabaa. Acts of
Philip Acts and martyrdom of tlio upuatle Andrew. Acta
of Andrew and Mattliias in the city ot tbe man latera.
Acts of Peter and Andrew. Arts and martyrdom of Mat-
thew the apostle. Acts of the apoxtle Thomas. Consom-
matiou of Thomas the apostle. Martyrdom of the apostto
Bartholomew. Acts of the apostle Thaddeus. Acts of tbe
evangelist John. K<'velatlon of Moses. BeveUtioii of Ea<lraa.
ReveUition of Paul. Revelation of John. Tbe book or John
concerning the falling asleep of Mary. The pasaiug of Ma-
ry. Indexes.
Wright ( IK., ed.) Apocryphal acta, ed. from Syrian ms. . 3767.22
V. 1, Syriac text. 2. Engl, translation.
— EUicoU {C. J.) The apocr. go»peU. [Cambridge essays.] 2617.14
Apostles.
.Bacon (J^. X>.) Lives of the Apostles. 1846 3414.18
Oreenwood (*'. W. P.) Lives of the twelve apostles. 1828. 8414.1T
LardJier {.\.) Hist, of the A. and evangelists. (Works, v. 6.J 3666.06
Kamsay {K. B.) Christian character illustrated in the Uvea of tha
four great apostles ; St. Paul, St. John, St, Peter, St. James.
1858 SS86.U
Reed (C. E. B.) The companions of tbe Lord : tha ajiosUaa.
1873 3414.18
Renan (£.) The Apostles. 1866 3414.14
Reviewed by H. Rogers in Fortnightly, v. 6, 186«, and in
his Essays, 1867. [2641.3'2].
Same. Les apfltres, 1866 3433,07
Apostolical Constitutions,
Apostolical Constitutions. Tbe work claiming to be the Constitu-
tions of the Holy Apostles, including the canons; Wuitsou'a
version, revised from the Greek; with a prize essay, at tha
University of Bonn upon their origin and contents; [by O.
C. Crabbe], From the German by J, Chase. New York.
1848, 8° 3757.02
— Same. Ed. with notea by J. Donaldson. [Ante-Nlcene Ubr. v.
17, 1870.] 3467,0*
Apostolical Succession.
Haddan [A. W.) Apostolical succession in the Church of Eng-
land, 1869 3656.0(1
See also England (Church ot) ; Episcopacy.
Armenian Church.
JUalan {S. C.) Life of S, Gregory the illuminator, founder of tbe
Armenian church 3417.19
Anniuianisni.
^rnitnttu [J.) Works. Tr. from the latin by J. Nichols, and W.
R. Bagnall. With a sketch of the author, by W. R. Bagnall,
3 v. 1853 3614.06
Owen [J.) Display of Arminianism. [/n ftw Works, v.5, 18'26. 3671.06
See also Histories of doctrines under beading Doctrines ; —
Church histories, from the 16th century ; and the article
■ Arminianism ' in M'Olintock and Strong's Cyclopiedia, v. 1.
Ariauism.
A'eurman (J. //,)Arlans of the oth century. 1871. . . .3413.23
.See also Ohurch history, from the 4th to the 7th century;
also Oreeds ; — Doctrines ; — Trinitarianism.
Astronomy and Religion.
Burr (E. F.) Eooe ooelum. 1869. • 4016.06
Chalmers {T.) Discourses on the christian revelatlona, viewed in
connection with the modem astronomy. 1817. . . 3633.11
I* aaking for oooka, uie tha " Book Order," giving the AUTHOK'S NAM£, the flnt part of tba TITLE, and tha NUMBBS.
78
BIBLICAL AND RELiaiOUS "WORKS : Astronomy to Blbla
DUk$ (T.) Worta. t. 2, 1883 S033.M
Conltnls : Celestial scenery. Siderial hesvena. Practical
astronomer. Solar system.
FoUtr (J ) A. and revelatlmi. f/n hit Critical essays, t.2] 26M.0*
Herceu (J ) Coutemplations on the starry heavens, [/n his Medi-
tations 1 ^5*1}?
MilcluU (0. M.) Astronomy of the Bible. 18fi7 *016.19
Ormalhwaite (Lord). A. and geology compared. 1872. . . 4013.07
^tar.! ami the earth. [on»n.] 1868 .4016.32
Whewell ( W ) Astronomy with ret to natural theology. 3524.12 ; 20
Athanasian Creed.
£<fen (R) Athanasian creed; facts and suggestions: Including a
new translation. 1872. 8" 3345.24
Ffoulkes (A'. S.) Athanasian creed : by whom written and by whom
publishea: With other enquiries on creeds in general.
1872. «■ 3562.01
Heurtlry {C A.) The AthanaHiau creed: reasons for rejecting! Mr.
Ffoulko's theory as to its ago and author. 1872. . .3645 24
Irons ( W. J.) Athanasius contra .Mundum: being a letter to the
Convocation on the AtUauaaian creed. With the Greek of
the creeds. 1872 3563.06
£« (IK.) Athanasian creed; a sermon. 1872 3565.17
Badcliffe iJ.) Creed of St. Athanasius illustrated from the scrip-
tures, by para'lel passages from the Greek and Latin writers
of the first five centuries, and the Apostles and Nicene
creeds. 1844 3686 16
<S(oni«y U. /".) The Athanasian creed. 1871 3595.06
Wattrland (D.) Critical histoi-y of the Athanasian creed.
1870. 3617.13
Se£ cUao Oreeds.
Atheism.
Atheoi; or, the tragedies of unbelief. 1862 3514.08
Baeher (L ) Lectures on political atheism. [In hit Works, v. 1.]
' 3515.25
lilacremore (Sir B.) Essay on atheism, [/n hit Essays, v. 2. 1716.]
* 2513.26
Kuchanan (J.) Modern atheism. 1857 3525.09
Oadwoilh (R.) Intellectual system of the universe: immutable
morality. 2v 3637.08
Lewis (T.I Plato against the atheists; or, the tenth book of the Di-
alogue on laws With notes and dissertations. 1845. 3665.21
J/ore (//) An antidote against atheism. 1655 3675.17
NavUle (E.) The Heavenly Father. Lectures on modern athe-
ism. 1867 3577.02
See also Evidences ; — Religion and science.
Atonement.
Bashnell (H ) Vicarious sacrifice, grounded in principles of uni-
versal obligation. 1866 3526.01
C'arso/i (^1.) Doctrine of the atonement. 1853 3532.33
Magee (W.) Doctriues of atonement and sacrifice. 2 v.
1839 3673 14
Shedd ( W. O. T.) Doctrine of atonement. [In his Discourses
and essays.) 359J.09
itwejisoii (O.) Dissertation on the atonement. 1832. . .3596.09
Wallace[II.) Representative responsibility; providence and re-
demption. 1867 3616.16
See also Forgiveness,
B:tptism.
Bickersttlk (E.) Treatise on Baptism. 1853 3617.13
Bingham IJ.) Of baptism. [In his Antiquities etc., T. 3 and 8.
1840.] 3423.11
Oojian^ ('/'. J.) Meaning and use of Baptizein. 1861. . .3535.28
Crewdson '/.) and Bates ;£.) Water baptism ; its perpetual obliga-
tion. 1871 3531.01
Maskelt ( IF.) Holy baptism. 1848 3573.16
Phipps (J.) Dissertation on christian baptism. 1819. . . 3586.09
Smith {S. S.) Discourse on baptism. 1808 6093.08
Infant baptism.
Adams {ff.) The baptized child. 2d ed. 1836 3513.09
Hamilton ( \V. T.) Infant baptism a scriptural ordinance ; and
baptism by sprinkling lawful. 1831 3657.05
Woods (L.) On uif^nt baptism. 1828 3624.26
Baptists.
Backus (/.) Abridgment of the church history of New England,
1602-18114 3456.15
Benedict (Z>.) Qeneral history of the Baptist denomination.
1848 3465.07
Cm if. a.) and Hoby (J.) Baptists in America. 1836. . . 3451.06
Evans (B.) Early English Baptists. 4 v. 1862 3453.16
Hanserd KiioUys society. [Publications more fully entered else-
where.]
Broadmead church, Bristol. Records. 1640-87 . . 3668 08
Bunyan (J.l Pilgrim's progress 3558.09
Canne (.1 ) Nee-essity of separation 3558.10
Confessions of faith illustrative of the history of the Bap-
tist church of Eiigliinil, 17th century 3568.11
Du Veil (CM.) Comment, on the Acts of the apostles 3558.12
Feuatiinton, Warhols, and Hexham church records. 3558.13
Tracts on liberty of conscience 3558.14
Van Braglit (T.J.) Martyrology of the Baptist churches.
2 v. [1524-68.] 3558.15
WiUianis tRoger). Bloudy tenent of persecution. . 3558.17
Ivimey (J.) History of the English Baptists. 4 v. 1811-30. 3465.08
Way!and (F.) Principles and piactice of Baptist churches.
1867 3622.01
Smith {J. H.) ITie open door ; or, light and liberty. 1870. 3693.13
Sprague ( IF. i3.) Annals of Amer. pulpit, v. 6, Baptists. 3467.01
Note. — See also Dissenters.
Bible.
Note. — For other headings relating to the Bible see Apo-
crypha;—Apocryphal ;— Deluge :— Evidences;— Old Test-
ament; — New Testament ;- names of different Books of
O. and N. T. ; — Parables ; — Religion and science, (;(c., etc.
Also Jews ; —Palestine, and names of sacred places (in clasa
Conntries).
Botfield (B.I »PrefaceB to the first editions of the sacred Scrip-
tures. 1861 2766.01
English. The translator's preface to the authorized version ;
being an exact reprint of the original ed. of 1611. London,
1870. 8° 3713 02
— Holy Bible, according to the authorized version ; with notes,
•introduciions, etc., by G. D Oyly and B. Mant. 3 v. Cara-
bi-idge,(Engl.) 1830 4" 3717.09
Same, with notes, etc. By Thomas Scott. 4th Amer. ed.
by W. W. Woodward. 3 v. Phil. 1816 4*. . . .3717.13
Same. Translated. [Common version.] Walpole, (N. H.)
1*16 8° S713 Oi
Same. New York, Amer. Bible soc., 1866. fol. . . 3728.01
Same. Oxford, Fntu. preM, 1869. 8° 3711.11
Anglo-.Saxon. Cffidmon. Metrical paraphrase of parts of the Holy
Scriptures in Anglo-Saxi .n. Tr. by B. Thorpe. 1832 3712.09
*French. La Salute Bible. Trad. uouv. selon la vulgate, par J.
J. Bouras&6 et P. Janvier. Dessins de Gustavo Dor6. Orna-
mentation du texts par H. Giacumlli. Tours, 1866.
fol 1468.11
German. Die Bibel. Nach Martin Luthers tlbersetzung. Phila-
delphia, 1852. 8° 8712.16
Latin, Biblia Sacra Veteris et Nov! Testamentl. Stutgardias,
1664. 8" 3711.01
Biblical Personages.
Aguilar (ff.) Women of Israel. 2 v. 1853 3613.12
Baldwin [O. C.) Representative men of the New Testament.
1860 .1314.17
Bt'o^apAy of Biblical writers. Philadelphia, 1852. 8°. 3716.06
Gould (S /!.] Legends of the patriarchs and prophets and other
Old Testament characters. 1872 3757.11
Lawson (J.) Bible cyclopsedia. v. 3, Biography. . . . 3715.03
Oxenden (A.) Portraits from the Bible. Old Testament series.
1871 3581 04
— Same. Now Testament series. 1871 368103
See also in i/i?5 cias5 Apostles, p. 77:— Patriarchs; — Pro-
fihets ; and (in Biography) the names of persons mentioned
n the Bible.
Bibiical Bibliography.
Darling (J.) Cyclopaedia bibliographica. Scriptiires. 1869.
O'Callaghan (E. B.) *A list of editions of the Holy Scriptures
and parts thereof, printed in America previous to 1860.
With Introduction and bibliographical notes. 1861. 3717.12
Set English versions below.
Biblical Commenlaries and Reading
Chalmers (J.) Scripture readings. [Posthumous works, v.
1-5] • 3533 01
Hall {J.) Contemplations upon the principal passages of the Holy
Story. [Works, v. 1-2.1 3661.01
— Paraphrase on hard texts of the whole Scripture. [Works,
V. 3-4.] 3561.04
Jenks (W.) Comprehensive commentary; containing the text ac-
cording to the authorized version ; Scott's Margmal refer-
ences; Matthew Henry's commentary condensed; Observa-
tions of Thomas Scott; etc., etc. 6 v. Phila, 1862. 8°. 3716.01
Patrick IS.), Lowth (R.), anii others. Criticalicommentary and par-
aphrase on the Old and New Testament, and the Apocrypha.
4v. 1853 o726.01
Pool (M.) Annotations upon the Holy Bible. 3 v. 1862. 3726.05
V. 1. Genesis-Job, V. 2. Psalms-Malachi. v. 3. Matthew-Rev.
Simeon (C.) Horse horaileticEe: or discourses forming a commen-
tary on the Old and New Testament. 21 v. 1855. 37'23.01
See also headings Old Testament ; — New Testament ; —
and the names of individual books.
Biblical Concordances.
Butterworth (J.) New concordance to the Bible. 1862. . 3716.06
Cruden {A.) A complete concordance to the Old and New Testa-
ment: or a dictionary and alphabetical index to the Bible.
1868 3716.01
Inglie (J.) Bible text cyclopedia: classification of Scripture texts
in the form of an alphabetical index of subjects.
1870 3717.02
See also New Testament.
ConnecHon of Old and New Testament
Hatherlyi W. P., lord). The continuity of Scripture. 4th ed.
1869 3657.08
Prideaux (//.) Old and New Testament connected in the history
of the .lews. 2 v. 1851 3442.01
Critical Introduction.'!.
Home {T. H.) Introduction to the critical study and knowledge
of the Holy SL-riptures. Ed. by the author, Rev. J. Ayre,
and S. P. Tregelies. 12th ed. 4 v. 1869 3716.07
See also Miscellaneous illustrative works ; aiso Old Tes-
tament, and New Testament. (Introductions.)
Defences and Evidences.
Barnes (A.) Inquiries and suggestions in regard to the founda-
tion of faith in the word of God. 1869 3514.27
Blunt (J. J.) Uudesigned coln-idences, etc. 1855. . . . 3522.12
Clayton (R.) Vindication of the histories of the Old and New
Testament In answer to Bolingbroke. 1763. . . .3522.18
BBOOELTN MBBqANTILB LIBBABY.
BIBLICAL AND RELIGIOUS WORKS : Bible to Bw
70
HoUd {J. ir.lKxuntnftUon of the allegsd dlusnpuiolM of the
Bible. With introd. by A. Hovoy. 1878 8lkS«.18
Trench (A. C.) I^'ituegg of U<<ly Scripturo for uufoldiiig the spir
Itiial life of niau. Thu uuuuuacioQB pruplieclea ut lieetbeu-
dom. HulBOuu lectures for 1845-6. 1866 8614.04
JE/i^«r Librorum. The lilble, ita structuro, limitation and pur-
pose [an«n.] Ix^ndon, 1867. 8° 3«><l 14
Bogen {II.} The superhumau origin of the Bible Inferred from
itself. 1874 8S8C.';S
Hee also New Testament.
Bible Dictionaries and Oyclopaedias.
.ilyre (./.) Treasury of Uible knowledge, ad ed. 1868. .3731.18
Barr {j') Index aud dictionary. 11th ed. [n. d.] . . . S721.U1
Kitto (J.) "Cyclopeadia of biblical literature. 3 t. 1862-M. 371S.ri
Same. Qeueral ludex. 1870 3716.16
Same. Condonsod. 1853 S716.U4
Lawion {J. I'.) Bible cyclopedia: Biography, Geography aud Nat.
History. 3 v. 1837 8716.01
Contents : 1-2. Qeography and Nat. History. 3 Biography.
irctintock (y.) and Strong (J.) «cyolopiodia of biblical, etc., lit-
erature. 1867 3716.U
SmttA ( ir.) 'Dictionary of the Bible, 3y. 1869. . . .3716.06
Same. Berlsed by H. B. Haokett [and] E. Abbot. 4 v.
1872 8716.08
Bnglish Versions : liibliography and Literary History.
Anderson (C.) Annals of the EugUsh Bible. Abridged and con-
tinued [to 1849), by S. I. Prime. 1819 3736.01
Blunt {J. H.) Plain account of the English Bible to the present
day. 187U 3736.06
Conant (Mrs. H. C.) The English Bible. History of the transla-
tion of the Scriptures into English. 1866. . . . 3736.04
Cotton {II.} Editions of the Bible uud parts thereof in Engtiah,
from 15U6 to 1850. 2d ed. 1852 3736.02
Darling (J.) Cyclopaedia bibliographica. Scriptures. 1869.
Edwards (U. B.} Early English versions. [In his Writings, v. 2.
pp. 234-281 3646 09
McClure {A, W.} The translators revived; blogr. memoir of the
authors of the English version of the Bible. 1853. 8721.12
ira/(fen (7'./ Our Engliiih Bible and its ancestors. 1871. 3721.09
Westcolt (U. F.} General view of the English Bible. 2d ed.
18T2 3721.10
History.
OltigiO re.) History of the Bible. 2 v. 1862 3736.20
KUto {J.) An illustrated hit^tury of the Holy Bible: including the
lile of Christ aud his apostles. 1868 3736.19
Ostervald [J. F.) Abridgment of the history of the Bible: aud
Catechetical iustruction. With a Persian translation by F.
Gladwin , 3681.11
Smith (IK., editor}. Student's scripture history. New Testa-
ment. 1863 3413.13
See also Oonntries. {Jews ; — Palestine.)
Interpretation.
Smesti {J. A.) Principles of interpretation. Notes by M. Stuart.
1842 3721 97
Consult also the Critical introductions of Be Wette, David-
son , Home, etc.
Miscellaneous lUudrative Works, and Aids to Study.
AriUimelic of the Holy Scriptures. By J. W. [Class. Journal, v. 28,
p. 29 ; V. 26, p. 13 ; v. 27, p. 253 ; T. 28, p. 219 ; V. 29, p. 249 ;
T. 30. p. 321 2742 26
Arnold {M.} Literature and dogma. 1873 3514.U2
Biblical reauou why. By the author of "Enquire within." 18th
ed 1869 3721.20
BickersteUi {E.) A scripture help. 1853 3617.04
Bissell {E. C.} Historic origin of tlie Bible [its authorship and
various versions, with the leading opluicms on revision].
1863 3721.11
Burder {S.} Oriental customs illustrative of the sacred scrip-
tures. [Classical journal, v. 22, p. 267 ; V. 23, p. 193 ; v. 24,
p. 07.) 3742.22
Carpcntrr { iV.) Guide to the reading and study of. Abridged by
J. W. Jeuks. 1862 3716.06
Hewson { iV.} The Hebrew and Greek Scriptures, compared with
Oriental histoi'y, dialling, science, and mythology. Also, the
liistury of the cross, gathered from many countries. Loud.,
1870. 8° 3736.06
Same. Illustrations of Tracts, etc. [Diagrams.] Londou.
1870 4° 3737.01
Oosse {I'. U.} Rivers of the Bible; 18;0 1U53.16
eroj (/. C.) Biljle lore. 1870 3721.21
Holbein {/I.) Bible cuts. With introd. by T. J. Dibdin. . 1452.24
Index to the Bible. Philadelphia, 1852. 8° 3716.06
Jacox {Francis}. Secular annotations on scripture texts. 2d ed.
2 v. 1871 2633.20
i.eMiii(7(tf. A'.) Letters on bibliolotry. 1862 3565.19
Long {J.) Scripture taitli in oriental dress ; or, emblems ex-
planatory of Biblical doctrines and morals, with parallel or
illustrative references to proverbs and proverbial sayings
in the Arabic, Bengallc, (-'anarese, Persian, Russian, Sans-
krit. Tamnl, Telegu, and Urdu languages. 1871. . .3757.09
Mohan {.»/.) Palmoni ; or the numerals of scripture a proof of
inspiration. 186:3 3731.19
Ataitlani {S. R.} Ou the mystical intei'pretation of Scripture.
[In Itis Essays. 18.'i2.] 3573.19
— Uf revelation. i//i /us Eruvin, l.S.jO.] 3573.23
— On the impedimenta to the right understanding of scripture.
[In his Eruvin. 1850.J 3673.25
Mitchell (O. il.) Astronomy of the Bible. 1867 4016.19
Otbon (B. 8.) Blbllal ubiM. UTl Wltim
Ptumplrt {E. //.) Biblical atudlea. Id ad. UT*. ... imS
ItobeiU {J.) UrienUI lllui.trsli.>na of UM BorlpUUM. M ad KIT M
£.".«'/.;! «';'^r k) '""•'""'"" °' «^ •»"" »"»'•• « »• «»M1
»»>« (IK. H.) Bible and evolution. WW t6M.M
LUeriiry O.ariiclir, Vnriry, etc., of Vie Bible.
Arnold (,W.) Literature and dogina 1878 Bit M
tiilfillan \U.) Barda of Uje Bible. 1861 tlUM
JJutcliinson (£.) Music of tlie Uibia ; IndDdlog ■ btlaf tI«w of
Hebrew poetry. 186< (TMOi
Janes {It.} Literary beauty of Uia Bible. 1837. . . . .' miM
Lowlh {H.) Lectures ou the laored poetry uf Uabrewa. 2>1 ad.
3 T. 1816 jTsm J j
Taylor {I.) Spirit of the Hebrew p.ietry. 1862 »^a^ j-j
TraU { W.) Literary oharacteriatlcs and actalaTemanU of Iha
Bible. 1863 miM
See also Isaiah, Job, Paalma, etc.
^\aluriU History.
Callow {M. E.) PopiUmr scripture zoiJIogy 1862. . . . 4ni.lT
Harris {T. M .} '1 ho natural liistory of Uir> HIble. 1820. . OTM a»
LoKwon (7. J'.) Bible cyclopajdia. V. 12, 1837 8716.01
Scheuchzer {J. J.} Physica sacra ieonibtia leuels UlnatraU pro.
curante J. A. Pfelfol. 4 v. 1731-36 3727.14
Wood {J. a.) Bible auiuials 1870 47I7.JT
See alto Oonntries. {PaletHne.)
lievlsion.
Letter to the archbishop of Canterbury, on the expodiency
of revising the authorized veraion of scripture, [aaoa.l
1819 [Pamph. v. 13, pp. 287-316.J ioiw 18
Lighl/uot {JB }, Trench {li. V.}, and KUicoU {C. J.) The rerlaiuD of
the Engliah version of the New Testament. With an In-
troduction by P. Schaff, 1873 374C22
Lighlftiol {J.B.) Ou a fresh revision of the English New Tistament.
1871 ♦ 3752.12
Trench {H. C.j Ou the authorized version of the N. T , In con-
nection with proposals for its revision. 1888. . . .3721.08
See also articlOH in Conteiup. rev., v 2, 1860 (by T. B.
Cheyne) ; v. 8, 1H68 (by H. Alfonl) ; v. 16, 1870 (by Prof.
Spcucei ; v. 17. 1871 (by John Hunt) ; Edinb. rev., v. 122,
1866; Nat. quar. rev., v. II, 1865; New Englaiider, v. 17, 18M
(2 art., by E. W. Oilman and by J. W. Oibbs) : N. A. rev , v.
88, 1869 ; Quar. rev., v. 133, 1872 ; Wo»t. rev., v. 67, 1837.
Bible ia the Public achoola.
Cheexxr {O. B.} Bight of the B. in (mr public schools. . 3634.U
Cincinnati Superior Court. The Bible m the public schools. Ar-
guments in the case of Minor et al. vs. the Board of educa-
tiou. With the opinions aud decisions of the court. 3822.20
Clarke {S. tv.) The question of the hour : the Bible and the
school fund. 1870 3,^36.04
Jewish literature and modern education ; or, the use and misuse
of the Bible in the school-room. [unon.J 1872. . . 3884.23
Bible societies.
[See American Bible society ; — British and foreign Bible
society.]
Bibliography.
Darling {J.} Cyclopiedia bibliographica ; a library manual of
theological lib'rature 2 v. I8J4 2774.02
Same. Subjects. Holy Scriptures 2774.04
Malcom {II.} Theological index References to the principal
works in every department of religious literature. 27 .'4.01
IVoods (/..) Course of utiidy. [In Uis Works, v. 4. 1851.) . 3624 19
Note. — Copious references to authorities will be found
in the leading Biblical a:id Theological Dictionaries enu-
merated under ' Dictionaries,' further on.
See also entries Bible and Theology in the catalogues
of the Boston Atheusaum aud Library ol Congress.
Book of Common-Prayer.
[See Prayer, below.]
Brahma Somaj.
S.n(K'. (7) The Brahma Somsi. Four lectures. 1870. 3692.28 '
— English visit. [Including lectures, addresses, sermons.
receptions, etc.] 1871 3893.2T
Buddh'fuu.
Alabaster {H., translator}. The modern Buddhist, being the
views of a Siamese minister of state on his own anil other
religious. 1870 3528.04
— The wheel of law. Buddhism illustrated from Siamese sources,
by the modern Buihlhist, a life of Buddha, and an account
of the Phrabat. 1871 3528 07
Beat {S.) A Catena of Buddhist scriptures from the Chinese.
1871 3.ii8.06
Bigaudel (P.) The life, or legend of Gaudama. the Budha of the
Burmese, with annotations. 1866 3628.02
Catechism of the Shamans, or laws of Buddha in China. [In Neu-
mann (C. F.) Trausl etc. 1811.] 7816.10
Cunningham {A.) Ancient geogr. of India, v. 1. Buddhist period.
1871 H1S3.06
— BhilHa topes; or Buddhist monuments of Central India;
sketch of rise, progress, and decline of Buddhism.
1853 3628 08
Dathivansa, or hist, of the tooth-relic of Ootama Buddha. Pali text
aud trans. With notes by Mutu coomara Swauy. 1874. 3528 lU
Dhammapada, or *• Path of virtue." Tr. from Pali by L. Max
MUller [IKiWi Buddhaghosha's Pai-able.1 L., 1870. »°. 7813.31
Oibbs {J. >K.) Vestiges of Buddhism in Micronesia. [In Amer.
oriental soc. Journal, v. 6 7814.06
In aaUng for books, use the ■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and ths NOMBEB.
80
BIBIICAL, RELIGHOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Buddhism. - Church.
Hanlu (B. S.\ Manual of Budhiam, in ita modem development,
tr. tram Siughalcee M88. 1860 3828.09
Bodgtim IB. H.) Bketch of Buddbiam. [In Royal Aalatio boo.
Tmna., v. -2. 1830.]
Kiitnrr (0 ) Buddha and hiB doctrines. A bibliographical eaaay.
,8(j9. 3528.03
Low (J.) On Buiidha and the Phrabat. [In Royal Aalatic soo.
Trana., v. 1, 18S0.J
Mason IF.) On the inlrod. of B. into Burmah. [In Amet. orien-
till Boc. Journ. v. 2, 1861.] 78U 02
.Moore IGtmgt, M. D.) Tlie lost tribes [of Israel] with new views
of Buddhism. 1861 3618 06
MOlUr (.W.) Buddhism and Buddhist pilgrims. With a letter on
the original meaning of * Nirvuna.' 1857 6414.22
ilulamtUi, or the Buddhist genesis of eastern India, abridged by
F.Mason, [/n Amor, orient BOc. Jour. v. 4, 1854.] 7814.04
Primep {II. T.) 'I'ibet, etc. and religion of Boodh. 1862. 1013.04
KiltMl of the Budd'hiat priesthood. [In Oriental Tr. Fund.
MiBcel. trans, v. 2, 1831.] 7818.16
Salitburu IE. E.) Memoir of the hist, of Buddhism. [In Amer.
orient. BOC. Journ., v. 1, 1849.] 7814.01
Schlagiiitweit (E.) Buddhism in Thibet. With an accoimt of the
Buddhist systems prccedinK itin India. 1883. . .3528.01
Upham IE., editor). Sacred and hist, books of Ceylon; also, tracts
illus. of Buddhism. Tt. from the Singhalese. 3 v. 1833. 3767.05
.See alto Ed. rev., v. 115, 1862. 1832.08 ; N. A. rev., v. 86,
1858; Westm. rev., 1866. v. 66: 296-331.
For lists of books on Buddhism, see Schlagiutweit (E.)
and Kistner (0.) In above list.
Calviuistic Theology.
Calvin IJ.) Inatitutes of the christian religion. 3 v. 1845-
46. 3527.10
See also Oalvin, in general alphabet.
fl^ For the writings of other Calviuistic theologians, see
Balnaves (H.),— Baxter (Richard);— Olialmers (Thomas); —
Dwighl (Timotliy);— Edwards (Jonathan) ;— Henry (Mat-
thew);—Hodge (Charles) ;— Knox (John) ;— Milton (John);—
Nichols (A.):— Owen (John);— Taylor (N. W.);— Whitfield
(George) ;— Woods (Leonard).
For the leading Calviuistic sects, see Baptists; -Congre-
gationalists ; — Presbyterians ; — Puritanism.
Catacombs of Rom3.
Kip Vf. J.) The Catacombs as illustrating the church of the first
three centuries. 1854 8416.20
Bussi [O. B. de). Boma Botterranea, OT the Bomau Catacombs.
1869 3426.18
Scott [B.) Contents and teachings of the Catacombs. 1863. 8416.21
Catechism.
Bari-y (A.) Notes on the Catechism. 1869 3614.24
Watson {T.) Select works. Body of divinity: lectures on the
shorter Catechism 8628.06
Cathedrals.
Essays on Cathedrals. Ed. by J. 8. Howson. 1878. . . 2767.28
Freeman IE. A.) History of the Cathedral Church of Wells.
1872 3443 06
Ooulburn {E. M.) The principlea of the cathedral system vindi-
cated. Sermons. 1870 3767.24
Wahott (Jf. E. C.) Traditions and customa of Cathedrals.
1872 3767.22
Set Ohnrch architecture, p. S3.
Catholicism.
[See Pope •,—also Roman Catholic Churoh.J
Celibacy of the Clergy.
Hall (J.) Marriage of the clergy. [Works, v. 8.1
Lea (//. C.) Historical sketch of sacerdotal celibacy in the Chris-
tian church. 1867 3426.21
Letters on the constrained celibacy of the clergy of the church of
Rome, [anon.] 1816 3666.09
See also Marriage;— Monastic institutions.
Charity.
iJi;j*<»(r*«) of necessity, and the treatment of the necessitous
by various nations, [anon.] London, 1839. 8°. . . 3673.28
,Sree also Charitable agencies, in general alpliabet.
Christian Ethics.
Btackie [J. S.) Four phases of morals. 1871 6433.14
Ohalien {J.) Christian morals. 1859 3632.10
Vobbe [F. P.) Religious duty. 1866 3636.11
Dewar (D.) Elements of moral philosophy, and of christian
ethics. 2 V. 1826 3544.07
Ftdtles {li.) General treatise of morality upon the principles of
natural reason only. 2d ed. 1726 3651.04
l/arless (ff. C A.) System of christian ethics. 1868. . . 3558.24
Science and the Gospel. [Essay ill. pp. 243-460.] 1870. . . 3692.15
.smitk (/. G.) Characteristics of christian morality. Hampton
lectures. 1873 3694.05
»r«/(te (.4.) Christian ethics. 2 v. 1873 3624.27
See Conscience;— also Moral science. In general alphabet.
Christian Life.
Ilaynr. {P.) The christian life, social and Indlvldnal. 1857. S616.05
Bushnell (ff.) Christian nurture. 1861 3626.08
Oigood IS.) Milestones In our life-Journey 3681.08
Pemi {O.) The Bioscope, or dial of life. 1812 3684.08
Tyree (C.) The living epistle, or a religious life. 1859. 8616. (-9
Williams (R.) Rational godliness. 1856 3623.26
Compare Conduct of life, in general alphabet. See also
Young men; — Young women; and Sermons, below.
Christian Rhetoric.
Htrvtji (O. W.) System of christian rhetoric. 1873. . . 3267J8
Set also Pulpit eloquence ;— Preaching.
Ctiristian ty.
Chateaubriand [S. F. A. de). Le G6nie du Chrlstlanisme. 2 v.
1851 7014.06
Same. Genins of Christianity. 1867 3.'>34.06
Magoon (E. L.) Republican Christianity ; or, true liberty. 3673.18
Priestley [J.) History of the conuptions of chriatianity. [In his
Works, V. 6.] 3691.06
Stuart-Glennie (J. S.) In the morning-laud, or the law of the ori-
gin and transformation of Christianity, v. 1 . 1873. . 3438 01
V. 1. The new philosophy of history, and the origin of
the doctrines of Christianity.
Ullmann {C.) Descriptive character, or essence of Christianity.
1846 3616.16
Whately {R.) General view of the rise, progress, and corniptions
of Christianity. 1850 3622.20
5ee also Ohristology;— Church history ; — Evidences; —
Jesus Christ, etc., etc.
Kztemal Relations.
Harness ( W.) The connection of Christianity with human happl-
nes.s. Boyle's lectures, 1821. 1823 3561.11
Uyacinthe {Fatlier). Orations. 1871 3S63.29
James (//.) Moralism and Christianity ; or, man's experience and
destiny. 1850 3663.31
Kennedy [C.M.) Influence of C.upon international law. 18.56. 3664.01
Memmlnger (R. W.) Christianity and sesthetics. [In his Present
issues. 3576.20.]
Pullen (H. W.) Modern Christianity, a civilized heathenism.
[anon.] 1872 3584.28
Senusson [B.de). Le christianisme et le sufi'rage universel. 5713.06
See also Social science {Civilization, Progress, etc.); — Fine
arts. (.Sacred art.)
Compared with other Hdigions.
Arnold {J. if.) The Koran and the Bible ; or, Islam and Christ-
Unity. 2d ed. 1866 3767 17
Cocfcer (a. F.) Christianity and Greek philosophy. 1870. 3636.15
Hardwick (C.) Christ and other ma.sters. 2 v. 1863. . . 3412.20
Lindsay {A. If. C, lord). Progression by antagonism ; a theory
involving considerations touching the present position, du-
ties, and destiny of Great Britain. 1846 3567.16
Powell {B.) Christianity without Judaism. 1857. . . . 3686.14
Rawlinson iG.) The contrasts of Christianity with heathen and
Jewish systems. 1861 3686.16
See also Religion, below.
Christology.
Domer 'J. A.) History of the development of the doctrines of
the person of Christ. 2 pts. in 5 v. 1861-63. . . .3646.17
Fairbairn [P.) Review of the controversies respecting the pei-
Bon of Christ in Britain since the middle of the 1 7th century.
[With DoiiNKK (J. A.) History, etc., v. 3] ... 3546 21
Hengstenberg IE. W.) Christology of the O. T., and commentary
on the messianic predictions, 4 v 1854-66 3568.01
Jfac TVAorter(^.) Yahveh Christ. 1867 3673.09
Schmid (C. F.) Biblical theohigy of the New Testament. 3692.08
See also Jesus Christ ;— Trinity.
Chronicles.
Berlheau [E ) Commentary, etc. 2 v. 1867 8732.02
See also Bible :— and Old Testament.
Church Polity, Organization, etc.
Abbej {R.) The city of God and the church-makers : an examina-
tion into structural Christianity. 1872 3613.08
Alford (//.) Essays on church subjects 3613.20
Barter {W. B.) Tracts in defence of the christian sabbath, the
church, her priesthood, and her sacraments. 1851. 8514.23
Bickersteth {E.) Promised glory of the church. 1863. . . 3517.16
Bunsen IC. C.J.] The constitution of the church of the future.
1847 3526.21
Chalmers {T.) Church and college establishmeuts, church exten-
sion, and the parochial system. 1867 3632.24
CTmrc/i and the world: essays on questions of the day. By vari-
ous writers. Ed. by Rev. O. Shipley. 3 v. Lond., 1866-
68. 8° 3634.22
iVo(e.— Representing the ritnalistic or high church sec-
tion of the church of England.
v. 1. 1866. Univeraity extension, by J. E. T. Rogers.
Missionary aspect of ritualism, by Rev. R. F. Littledale.
Infanticide, its causes and ctire, by Rev. H Humble Ca-
thedral reform, by M. E. 0. Walcott. On the revival of
religious confraternities, by 8. Baring Gould. Hobpilal and
workhouse nursing, by A. Meadows. Clerical celibacy, by
J. E. Vaux. Reunion of the church, by Rev. E. L. bleukiu-
Bop. The last thirty years in the church of Enghmd; an
antobiography. Positivism, by Rev. I. G. Smith. ReveU-
tion and acience. The conscience clause, by G. Trevor. The
Eucharistio sacrifice, by P. G. Medd. Vows and their rela-
tion to religious communities, by T. T. Carter. Study oi
foreign gothlc architecture, by G. E Street. Science and
prayer, by Rev. M. MacColl. Reasonable limits of Uwful
ritualism, by T. W Perry. The liturgies of 1649 and 1662,
contrasted and compared, by the editor.
BBOOKLYN UEBCANTILE LIBRARY.
BIBLICAL, BELiaiOUB AND QCCL. LIT. : Oboroh (e Oharoh BMory. tSt
T. 2. 1807. Soiiio rcimlts of the Traotiirlan moTement of
1833, by W. J. h. Uuuuett. Pieusliera ami preaihlllK: Hio
pulpit ami proH8, by A. B, Kvima. TUo aacraiiieut of mar-
riago. by J. W. Lea. IMblic law aid the CoLulul Church, by
B. Huff. On Greek ilte» lu tlie Wc at. by the Binliiip of
Bruobiu Slaterhood life. Private cuiifeHKiim and abaolu-
Oon, by J. C. Cbambirs. ItoUgiiiuii toloratinu, by M. J.
Bleaker. Uliur.;:! luuxie, by J, W. Rumsey. The curat*
Jueaiton, by A. Baker. A layman « vliw of ci)nre«»lon. by
. D. Chambera. On the court of final appeal in caua<«
eccK'Bia''tical. The ritual law of tlie church of I'^uKland. by
Hon. U. Liudnay. Latitudluariaulam, by J. oldknuw. The
tlireo vowB, by W, Humphrey. On the eymboliam of ritual,
by C. J. Le Hept.
V. 3. Infi8. The first report of tlie ritual commlMion, by
B. F. Llttlednle. Wcfecta in the moral Induing of glrla.
Invotatiou i>l sainta and angelB, by U. Humble. Mlsaiona
and preaching orders, by J. E. Vaux. Abolition of mar-
riagc, bv A. U. Cooke. OrlKiu ot the xchools of thought in
the EuifilBh Church, by B. Baring Gould. Immoral litera-
ture. Cliaritablo Trustii and their probable future, by O.
Browne. The Bupornatural, by E. (i. Wood On the coni-
poBition and choice of ecclesiastical muaic. by J. K. Lunn.
Spiritual worship, by J. H. PoUock. KctreatB, by T. T. Car-
ter Prayers for the dtad. by P Cbeyue. Priesta and phy-
Bi<iun8, by A. Meadows. Chur. h politica, by E. L. Blenkln-
Bopp. Art and religion, by W. liurges. The Natal scandal.
(7faly ( IK. £,., ed.) EflsayB on church policy. 1868. . . . 3W6.W
Contents : The" churcli and the working claaseB, by T. W.
Fowle. The voluntary principle, hy J. L. Uavles. On cler-
ical liberty of thought and speech, by the editor. The
churcli and the universities, by W. Berkley. The church
and the congregation, hy E. A. Abbott. The church and the
education of the people, by W. L. clay. The church in the
colonies, by J. Wesllake. The church as a teacher of moral-
ity, by . I. K. Soeley. , , ..
Cotemun (L.) Apostolical and primitive church popular In ill
government, informal in its worship. 1869. . . . 3412.13
Field I It'.) Stones of the temple, or lessons from the fabric and
furniture of the church. 1873 37117.25
Garbett (K.) Voices of the church of England agaiust modem
sacerdobdism. 1869 ^,- . • ^?^,*•^^
Ooullmi-n (E. M.) The Holy catholic church: lU divine ideal.
miuJBtry, and institutions. 1873 3565.11
Hooker (B.) Ecclesiastical polity. [In /lis Works. T.1-2.1 1H07. 36i>2.21
Jacob {(i.A.) Eccl. polity of the New Testament. 1872. jjSM.lS
JuiUl IS.) 1 he church : discourscB 1864 3663.21
M'Orie (T.) On the unity of the church. [/« kU Works, v. i.
1867.J .• ' ■ ^"^•J''
McEUiiiineyiJ.a.) Doctrine of the church: hist. mon(|gr»p i.
Ig'ri 3572.16
Maurice \f.'d.) "Ihe kingdom of Christ: or hints to a quaker re-
specting the principles, constitution and ordinances of the
CathoUc church. 1842 ??!J1^
Memminner {R. W.) Present issues. . . . ... • • »"°f"
Miall (f.) Views of the voluntary principle. 18)0. . . 3SiO.Ui
J'almer IK.) Treatise on the church of Christ. 2 v. 1839. 3n82.24
RiitlcinU.) Notesouthe construction of slieepfolds. 1800. 35112.02
Science and the Gospel, or the church and the nations: a series
of essays on great Catholic questions [ttnun.] 1870. ;i692.15
Stowe («.) First things: or the development of church life.
irtsg 3606.10
Whattli/ («.)' Kingdom of Chriat, and a christian church.
Ig54 3622.16
See Ecclesiastical Law, p.
Church and State.
itrnoM ,!r.) Miscel. works: various essays. . . ... ^14.01
Coleridiie [S. S.) Constitution of chnrch and state. {In Am JJ^™^
v. 5]
— Church and state. [In hit Works, v. 6]. . . .
Croly (O.) Church and atate. [/n hit Hist.
Dollimer'u. J. /'.) The ci.u^ch and the oliurchos; or the P»P|";y
and the temporal power. 1862. ....... ■354606
Freeman l^aiai.ird A.) Disestablishment and diaendowinent, what
are tliey' 1874 joai.it)
aiadstoneiW.E.) Slate in its relations to the church. 1839. 3664.21
CroAa.nfiVl Review of eccl. estabUshments in Europe; or re-
Ugious tests: and the ne.essity of abo.ishing exclusive es-
tablishments. 1796 .•••,•,•■■ , ^^,
Uovey iA.) Religion and the state. Protection or alliance ? Tax-
itiou or exemption? 1874. . . . . . • •-,• 3561.25
lliide Ifc'.. earl of ularendon). Religion and policy. 2 v. 1811. 35J5.08
Macautay IT. B.) GUdstone on church and sUte. C'n his 1^8:iy8.
V. 4. 1859.1 2oao.iy
JfortiiUou (X) Miscellanies ^- • •»• ;, '■.^'Ai^'
Mill (J. S.| Sfcite interference with church property. [In "«»'»-
sertations, elc. 1S59.J . . ... • • / »1*„" liiq" S 22
Noel IB. IK.) Essay on the union of church and state. 1849. 3o n.zi
Stantey (A. /'.) Address on the connection of church and^tate^
— Same.' [Essay's. 1870.] .' • „• • ?^^°;?3
ToumKwl (C.) Ecclesiastical and clvU hUtory philosophically
considered. 1847 orS IS
Faughan («.) Essays, v 2, 1849 . . . ^^*:^
Vinel {A.) Church and state. [In hit OutUnes of phUosoph^, pp.
347-403.1 Mil. la
See alto Ohurch, p. 80— OoanoUs. [Vatican, p. 82.)
Church Archaeology, Architecture, etc.
BoJSbU.) Church vestments: tlieir origin, use, and ornament,
pracUcaUy Illustrated. 1868 3787. if
, 6026.08
, 6025.09
sketches, etc.
2521.22
Ecclrtiohigiil [The). Publ. by the KrdMlolociail. M« CumhrVlf
Camden soclaly. Nov., IHIl-Juu*. IMi, V T. . . MM •!
Keta York KcdriM^i/iral .SiKirly. New Yurk leelaaloiagM. *.l I.
VUa-bt. (No itiore pubUab<4.J ten.i«
Pueock (A'.) Kngllah cbureh famtliira.onuiiMuta^Bd 4*cnfittn«ia.
the Befonuailon. lUonniuaota or •apmttUoo.l UM. I7<1.M
IToJcott (Jf. £. C ) fi*cr*l arob»uloi(r UM*. . . . . 91117. if
Set alto DioUoiurte* aad Biicrolop«dUa: oio Archll**-
tnre, p. SS.
ObuToh Hiatory.
Note. — Set alto, amrma otker kf.adingt, OonaeUa:— Danom-
inatlona and Secta;— names of iiartlcuUr l>4>n<imliwU><)/
and a«<:la:— Names of OonntrlM:— Dlctlonarloi and Baay>
clopsdla«:--Mlsslona., — Pope*: — Raformallon lliiiaa,.
cathollo charoli. Also (In Ooontrtes, etc.) bm uaiuM <4 par
ticular towuB and cities.
Oenrral Works.
Bingham {J.) Orlgine* •coleaiastlca; or, th* aotlqiilttaa of tb«
christian church. 9 r 1840 Uti II
Bunten {C. C. J.) Christianity and mankind. 7 T. IMU. 1414.01
CmlenU: v. 1-2. Hlppolytua and hia age. »-*. FbiloMipbT
of uniTeraal history applied to Ungnage and r*Uflon. 6-T.
Analects anti ntcmna.
Bu««r(C.*.)Eccleeiiiatlcalhiatory. lat-lStb centurr IMS. S4l«.ai
ComtoaUit \c F.t Christian doctrine and prsctlo* In tb« a«<x>nd
century, [amm ] l.,<>ndon, 18W. W S411 07
— ChrisUan doctrine and practice In the 12th centnry. Londoo.
1860 in* 3411(18
— On the state of man subaeqacnt to the promnlgatloD of cliria
tlanlty. [To A. D 1400.) 4 V. 1851-64 :I411.1I
DoUinger IJ. J. Ig.) History of the church, (to the Befbrniatlon).
4 V. 1840 strrw
Oieteler {J. C. S.) Compendium. [To A.D.IMS.) 6 v. I8t4-M S4I6.U6
Gray IMrt. H.) Empire and the chnrch, flrom CoIl^taotl^• to
Charlemagne (A. P 300-800.] 1887 8414.01
Hate IC.) History of the chrlsUan church. [To I8«S.] 18H. Ml«.01
— Same. [New ed.] 1855 S41«.0«
Itemant (C. J.) Hlatory of ancient chrtatlanlty and aacred art In
Italy. [First nine centuries ] S4M 01
//i»(arv of the christian church in the 1st century. By 8. Hind*
and J H. Newman. [About 1853.] S416 16
— Same. To the 12tb centnry. By J. A. Jeremy, etc. 1852. 8416.17
— Same. 13th centnry to the preaent time. By A. Lyall. etc
[About 1852.) 8415.18
Hope IMrt.) Conversion of the Teutonic race. ConTeralon of the
Franks and tlie English. 187^ 356117
— Same. Sequel, a Boniface and the conversion of Oerinany.
jg,y2 3561.18
Merivale \c.' The conversion of the Northern natioua. Boyle lec-
tures for 1865 „•:•„■,• •„• ^'V*
JoHin (J.) Reinarks on eccl. hUtory. [To the EelorniaUou.) 2 v.
ig4fl . 342.1.2^
Marih IJ.) Epitoma of general eecl. history. 1864. . . ^"IS.IO
Oilman [H. //.) History of the LaUn cMstiaulty: to Nicolas V
[1454.1 6 V. 1847 3417.03
Jf liner (X) History of the chnrch .of Christ [To 1630.) 4 t.
1047 _, 3416.13
Mosh^m IJ. L.) 'Ecd. 'history. New ed., continued to 182*. by C.
Coote. 2v. 1868 • ;, r**""'
Neander [A.) General hlatory of the christian religion and
chnrch. (To the 16th century.) 6 v. 1869. . . . 3416.01
PrietUeu IJ.) General history, etc.. to the Hall of the Western em-
pire. (/» A.» Works. V 8 10.) . . . . . ... «9V">
Riddle I J. E) Eccl. chronology; or annals of the cbriatUo
ohurch. (To 1837.1 ..•:,•■ • . . i*
— Manual of christian antiquitiea; conatitutlon, mmistert.
worship, customs, etc.. of the ancient chnrch, i>articularly
dnrinc the 3d, 4th, and 6th centuries 2d ed. 1843. ;m16.17
Roberttmi IJ.C.) Hist, of the chnrch. v.1.4. [To 1617.] 1864-7:1. 3416.07
Russell [John. earl). Essays on the rise and progress of the chrla-
tian religion In the West of Europe, from the reign of Tli>»-
rius to the council of Trent. 1373 3437.15
Schelhom [J. C.) Amcenilates histori» ecclesiastics et "t^ranieu
2 v. 1737 38.
3431.09
subbing IH.) History of the church, from the Diet of Augsburg,
1530 to the 18th century. 3 v. 1842. . . . . . 3417 10
— History of the christian church, (to 1492). 2 t. 1838. 8411.01
Townsewlia.) Ecclesiastical and civil history philosophically
considered with reference to the future re-nnion o' cbJ'J;
tians V 1-2 (To 1:I89 ] 3423.06
Waddingion IG.) History of the church to the rcfoiination 3417.01
Walmestey C.) General history of the Christian church, deduced
from the Apocalypse. By sig. Pastormi. [pseud.] 1807. 34I1-18
WilUch I J. E. T.) Hand book of the geography and staUstics ol
the ohurch, (A. D., 70-1521 ] 2 v. 1868 3411.03
Karlier CeiUuries of Cl<ri.iliahily.
Alexander IJ.A.) Notes on New Testament literature. 1861. 3413.09
Bc^!vartek («.) History of the church In the apoatoUc MS^i'^
Rumen 10 C. J.) Hlppolytus and his age. 2 T. 1864. . . 3414.06
Conlmu: "1 Hlppolytus and the teachers of the apoetoUo
age. 2 Life of the Christiana of the apostolic age.
Cave[ir.) Primitive Christianity 1840. . . . .. • ,• • "tiViS
ChaimubriandR.y.A.de). Lanalssanceduchristiaiiiame 443jW
Ora*e I A. D.) History of the church under the Roman empire.
A n *tO-47fi 1873 . . • o4Jl'*u
Donaldtak IJ.) c'ritiod iiia'to^ of christUn litenituro and doc-
trine from the death of the AposUes to the Nicene coiiucU
(A B. 325). 1864-66. . . .__■ •,•_.,.;.; • ^ _• «"•'»
Eliot [S.)
^ts.?m^:<^Vb!^iy. pt. 2. Th'e ekrlir c'hriatian".. 2 y. 842303
In -king for book., uae th. ■• Book Order." glTlng th. AUTHOBS NAME, th. flr.t p«t of th. TITLE. «.d th. NUMBKB.
82
BIBLICAL, REUGrlOUS, AND ECCL. LIT, : Church History to CouaoiU.
Busebiiu Pamphilus. Eccl. blstor; to A. D. S2i. 1A38. . . 3113.U
Evagriiu. History of the church, A. D 1)1-691. 1851. . 3418.08
/•teiry (C.) Eccl. histoi-y. (A. D. 881-458.) 3 V. 184-2. . . 3427.18
— The maunem of tl e Christiana. 1872 8S52.26
GUig i O.K.) Diseertatiou on the primitive church. [In Mosheim'a
Eccl. hiBt., V. 1. 1838.] 3418.05
Hinds {S.) ami Newman (/. H.) History of the christian church
in the let ceDtury 3416.18
Hope {Mr.'!.) The early laartyrB. (To A. D. 320.] .... 3424.06
Mohan (Jf.) Church history of the first seTCu ceutiiries. 3423.22
Maurice (/>'. V.) Lectures OQ the eccl. history of the 1st and 2d
centuries. 1854 3414.19
MiaU {J.C.) Memorials of early christisnily [to A. D. 304]. 3413.12
MUman {H. U.) History of Christianity, to the abolition of Pagan-
ism. 2 V. 1840 3423.01
Same. 1844 3416.04
Mihter (y.) History of the church ; to the rise of the papacy. [6th
century.] Abridged. 1844 3413.11
Morriton (./. C) Life and times of Saint Bernard, 1091-1163,
1863 3418.08
Xeander{A.) The emperor Julian and his generation. . 3413.07
— History of the planting and training of the christian church.
by the apostles. 2 v. 1851 3413.01
— Memorials of christian life in the early and middle ages. 3413.03
iVMimian (J^. i/.) The Allans of the 4th century 1871.. .3413.22
Philoslorgius. Eccl. history. [A. D. 324-4-25.1 1855. . . . 3413 06
Prepense in. de). Early years of Christianity. 1869. . . 8413 16
Seuu IE.) History of christian theology in the apostolic age.
T. 1. 1872 3687.11
Scliaff [P.) History of the christian church. A. D. 1-600. [To
Gregory tlie Ureat.] v. 1-3. 1860-67 3416.12-13
Simpson ( !K.) Epitome of the history of the Christian church
during the first three centuries. 4tb ed. 1862. . . 3411.05
Soerales ScholasUcm. Eccl. history. A. D. 805-439. . . . 3413.04
jSi>per (£.) Histoiyof the christian church to Constantiue [A. D.,
364.] 3417.02
Sozomenut. History of the church. A. D. 324-440. . . . 3413.US
Taylor { IF. E.) Hippolytus, and the christian church of the 3d
century 3413.16
Taylor {/.) Ancient Christianity and the doctrine of the Oxford
tracts for the times. 2 V 3612.18
Theodoretus. History of the church, A. D. 322-427. . . . 3413.06
Ullmann {C.) Gregory of Kazianzum. 4th century. , . 8072.17
Witt {J. G.) Mutual influence of the christian doctrine and the
school of Alexandria 1862 2624.16
Medkeval Church, History and Missions.
Dighy {K. H.) Mores catholici, or ages of faith. 11 T. . . 8431.06
Hemans (C /.) History ol mediaeval Christianity in Italy. 3424.02
MacUar \g. F.) Apostles of niediajval Europe. 1869. . . 3418.10
— History of christian missions during the middle ages. 3418.11
Maitland [S. H.) The dark ages : essays. 2d ed. 1846. . 3426.06
Neander ^A.) Memorials of the christian life in the early and
middle ages. 1852 3413.03
Wyse iJ.) A thousand years, or the missionary centres of the
middle ages. [1872.] 3462.02
See Crusades, in general alphabet.
18ih and 19i/i Centuries.
Baird (B.) The christian retrospect and register : the first half
of the 19th century. 1851 3412.12
Hagenbach [K. R.) History of the church In the 18th and 19th
centuries. 2 v. 1869 3417.U
Clerical Anecdotes and Sketches.
Clerffymen and doctors: curious fkcts and characteristic slietches.
. 1870 3636.26
J)oran (J.) Saints and sinners; or, in church and about it. 2 v.
1868 3344.14
Frampton (J.) Three dialogues on the amusements of clergymen.
[anon.] 1797 3615.16
Jackson [T.) Cui-iositles of the pulpit, and pulpit literature :
memorabilia, anecdotes, etc., from the 4th uentui-y to the
present time. 1868 3562.29
Jeaffreson(J.C.) Boolt about the clergy. 2 v. 1870. . . . 3663.11
Lambeih and the Vatican : ane.:dotes of churches and sects. 3 v.
1825 6216.06
PulpU {Tlie]. [Percy anecdotes, v. 16. 1823.] 6211.16
Baimay IE. B.) Pulpit lable-talk 3686.13
See also Preaching.
Communion.
[See Lord's Supper.]
Congregatloaalism.
Bacon [L. and others). Contributions to the ecd. history of Con-
necticut 3457,16
Brooklyn council of 1874. Letter missive, statement, and docu-
ments, togetlier with official report. 1874 3437.22
Clarke D.) Orthodox CougregJitioualism and the sects. . 3535.22
Dexler (//. .v.) Coiigregatiouaiism : what it is, etc. Why it is bet-
ter than any other form of church government. 1806. 3544.ii9
Bxlesia: church problems considered; essavs. Ed. by H. li.
Eeynolds. 1B70 "..... 3515.15
Contents: Primitive Ecclesia, by J. Stoughton. The church
iu its historical development, by J. K Thomson. The " Ke-
ligious life " and christia i society, by J. B Brown. Church
and state, by E. R. Conder. l-'orgiveuess and absolution of
sins, by H. B. lleyuoids. Doctrine of the real presence and
of the Lord's supper, by R W. Dale. The worship of the
church, by H. Alien. The Oongregationaliam of the future,
by J. O. Rogers. Modem missions and their results, by J.
Molleni.
— .:- Same. '2d series. 1871.
Contents: Baptiemal regeneration, by E. Mellor. The In-
carnation, by W. L. Alexander. The catholic cliurch, by H
E. Reynolds. Art and religion, by J. Gilbert. Kule of faith
or, creed and creeds, by H Batchel.ir. Our national univer
eities, by A. S. Wilkins. The idea of the church iu relation
to modem congreRationalisra, by R W. Dale.
Hanbury (B.) Historical memorials relating to the Independents
or CongregationaUsU [To A. D. 1060.] 3 v. 1839. 3435.14
PimcAord(e.)History of Congregationalism. A.D. 260-1016. 3466.21
iZeZi^ouj republics: six essays. 18G9 3586-22
Contents: Congregational polity, by W. M. Fawcett. Ex-
ternal relations of Congregationalism, by T. M. Herbert.
The congregationalist churiicter, by E. G Herbert. Congre-
gatioualism and assthetics. by T. H. Pattison. Congregation
alism and science, by P. H. Pye-Smith. The spirit of non-
conformity, by J. Anstie.
IFli'te (Z>. A.) New England Congregationalism illustrated by th«
early records of the first olmroh in Salem. 1861 3467.20
See also Denominations and Sects ;— Dissenters ;— New
England.
Conscience and Casuistry.
At/ord (ff.) The christian conscience. r/« Itu Essays, etc.] 3613.20
Baxter («.) Practical theology. [In his Works, v 1.] . . 3618 01
//aJ^(y.) Cases of conscience (/n /iis Wo-ks, v. 7.] . . . 3.'i61.07
3/aurtc«(F. />.) The conscience. Lectures on casuistry. . 3674.22
Pike [S.), and Hayward [S ) Beligious cases of conscience! 3684!l9
See also Religions liberty, p. 101.
Consolation iu Affliction
Burrilt [B.) The mission of great sufferings. 1867. . . 3.526 18
Cuyler {T. L.) The empty crib Uunsolatiun for bereaved par-
ents. 1869 3637.17
£/io( ( If. ff.) The discipline of sorrow. 1808 16". . . .3546.18
Fosberg [T. V., ed.) Voices of comfort. 1873 8652 27
Hale (i. P.) a-he service of sorrow 1867 3668.19
Hinton {J.) The mystery of pain: a book for the sorrowful
^ 1872 3562.05
Lifting the veil, [anon] 1870 3666.16
Peabody [A. P.) Christian consolation 1867 3518.04
P(u(arc/i. Cousolation to Apollonius. [/n Ats Morals, v. 1. dd
299-337.] 6435 26
— Consolatory letter to his wife. [In liis Morals, v. 6 pp. 386-
394.]
10
6436.30
Tkelwall {A. S.) Thoughts In affliction. 1860 8611.01
Thornton {J.) Bereaved parents consoled. 1861. . . . 3611.01
Convents and Convent Life.
[See Monastic institutions.]
Conversion.
Soifer (B. Of conversion, [/n Aw Works, v. 2.] . . . .3518.01
Geer (O J.) Conversion of St. Paul 1871 3664.24
Hoge {W J.) Blind Bartimeus; or, the sightless sinner.
1869 3662.17
See also Regeneration ; — ReviTals.
Corinthians.
[See Epistles.]
Councils.
HefeU {K. H.) History of the Christian councils, to 326. . 3431.11
Landon [E. H.) Manual of councils of the Holy Catholic Church,
comprising the substance of the most remarkable and im-
portant canons, alphabetically arranged. 1846. . . 3424.07
Lindsay (A. W. C. lord). Ecumenicity in relation to the church of
England. 1870 3567.1S
Council of Trent.
Bimgener [L. F.] History of the council of Treiit. 1856. . 3126.10
Vatican Council.
Capel {ilonsignor). Eeply to W. E. Gladstone's Political expnakt-
lation. 1876 3527.24
Deutsch (E. 0. M.) Literary remains, pp. 210-266. 1874. . 3545.07
DoUinger {J, J. I.) The pope and the council. By Janus, [psetui.]
2d ed. London, 1869 3426.16
Gladstone (IT. E.) "The Vatican decrees in their bearing on civil
allegiance ; a political expostulation. Added a history of
the council : with the Latin and Em^'lish text of the papal
syllabus and the Vatican decrees. By P. Schaff. 1876. 3554.30
— Vaticanism: an answer to reproofs and replies. 1876. 3354.31
Hergenralher (J.) Anti-.Janus: an histoi-ico-theoiogical criticism of
"The Pope and the council," by Janus. 1870. . .3561.18
Manning (H. E.) The Centenary of St. Peter and the Genera]
council: a pastoral letter to the clergy. 1867. . . 3374.10
— The Vatican Council, and its definitions. 1780. . . .3574.09
— The Vatican decrees In their bearings on civil allegiance.
1875 3574.33
Newman (J. H.) Letter on occasion of Mr. Gladstone's Expostu-
lation. 1875 3578.09
Pressensi [E. de). Rome and Italy at the opening of the (Ecumenical
councU. 1870 3585.16
Prussia and the Vatican. [.Macmillan. v. 30. 1874.]
War between Prussia and Rome. [Qu. rev. Apl. 1874. v. 136.]
Note, — 5ee American annual encyclopasdia, years 1870, 1871:
article Roman Catholic church. The text of the dogma is
given in Latin and English among the public documents of
the annual for 1870, page 640.
Covetousness.
Dick [T.) An essay on the sin and evils of covetousness. [Works,
T. 1. 1863.] 6033.01
BBOOKLTN MERCANTILE LIBRABT.
BIBLIOAL, RELIO-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : OntOa to DiMMt.
88
Harrit (J.) Mammon : or, covetoumeH the tin of the ohriitUu
cburuh. 18JT M6'i.M
Creeds.
£arnw(/.) TheapoBtlOB' creod: aermons. [Worka, t. 2.] SMS.Ol
Bingham {J.) uf catechumeQa and creeda. [/n hit Aiitlqultlaa,
etc. T. a.) 343a.ia
Note.—OivQH tbo text of the principal early creodH
Duncan (J. At.) Remarks on tbo rUe, ubu, and UDlawfaluoaa of
crootls luid ooufcagious iif faith. 18'25 3£>43.'27
OarbeM (K.) The dogmatic raith. Tho relutluii of reTelatiou and
duKiiia Bamptou lectures, 1867. 1868. 13°. . . . 36M.n
Uarveii { \Vm, IK.) iliatury and thcglugy uf the three creeda. 3 v.
1804 8M1.OT
MiUtr (7.) I'ctlch iu theology ; or doutritiahriiu twiu to rituallBUi.
1874 3.-.7B.30
Nicolas (.1/.) Lo symhole dee Apdlrea : esusl biatoriqae. 3677.31
Pearson J,) Kxpositioa of the creed. With an appendix, cont.Llu-
lug the principal Qnek and Latin creeda. 1851. . . 3S84.08
PerriMif (i'ir /'.) Churches and their creedB. 1871. . . .3684.11
Spring (U ) Uiasertaliou of the rule uf faith. 1844. . . 6093.U4
Swainsim {V. A.) The creeda uf the church, in their relatione to
the word ot God and to the couscleuce of the chriatian.
Hulxeau lecturee, 1867 3696.33
See aUo Athanaaian Creed; — Thirty-nine articlea.
Cross.
Oonet. [3artii'le8 inEc.olesiologiat, V. 8-9, 184H.J . . .3365.04
Hewaon ( IK.) History of the Crooe. [In his Scriptures, etcA 3736.06
Mortillet (6. de). Le eigne de U cruix avaut le chrlstlaniBme.
1866 1463.11
Set alto, in the general alphabet, Fine arte iSaani art. —
Symboliim.)
Culture and Religion.
Shairp I J. C.) Culture and religion in some of their relatione.
1871 3693.08
See alto headings • Ohriatiaoity,' ' Obnroh,' p. 80.
Daniel (Book of).
Bom«(-4.) Notea, «(<:. 1863 ,3734.06
CcUvin (J.) Commentaries, etc, 3 T. 1862-53 3734.U3
SUiotl (£. B.) Examiuation of the chief prophecieB of Daniel.
[In his Horffl iipocalypticiB. 1806.] 3756.14
Bengstenberg {E. W. ) Disaertatiou on the genuineness of Daniel.
1847 3734.07
Deans.
Daiuty (IT.) Horaa Decanin rurales. Of rural Deans. 2 v. 3641.1G
Death.
Z>(xid (If.] Reflections on Death. 1818 1641.04
Warton IJ.) Death-bed scenes and pastoral conTersations. 2d ed.
4 T. . . . 3617.16
Weiby [h.) Mystsries of life, death, and futurity. 1863. . 3623.06
See also Oonaolation in ataictioa, p. 82.
Deism.
Ze!and(./.) View of deistical writers of England. 1836. .3566.06
Leslie (f '.) Short aud easy method with the Lieistn. [/« Christian
literature.] 36:w.01
Wotlaslon ( IK.) Tho religion of nature delineated. 1738. . 3628.05
Hee also Natural religion.
Deluge.
Buclcland{W.) Roliquiro Dilnviante; or, observations on organic
remains attestiue the action of an universal deluge. 2d ed.
1824 <117 03
O/m.rtetMi (/. If.) Noah and his times, lail 3581.05
Bickari (T. vm). Menes aud Cheops identified in history under
different names. 1809 1070.05
Smith (C I ChaUU-au account ot the dcluBO from terra fotta tab-
lets found at Nineveh. Two photographs, with trauslatiou.
1872 A.27.16
Tmemlom \a.) Facts and fossils to prove the deluge of Noah. 3762.11
See also Commentavies on Genesis.
Denominatioua aud Sects.
American christian record : containing the history, confession
of faith, and statistics of eacli religious den iminatlon in tlie
United States and Europe. 1860 3455.01
Beeclier (iP. K.) Our seven churches. 1870 3412.18
C'/ntents : Roman Catholic Presbyteilan. Protestant Epis-
coijal. MothodiBt Episcopal. Baptist and Congregational.
Liberal ciiristian.
Blunt {J. H.) Dictionaiy of sects, heresies, ecclesiastical parties
and schools of religious thought. 1874 3423 06
Comwallis iC. F. and others). Christian sects in the 19th century.
1850. 3411.09
Curteis 10. H.) Dissent in its relation to the church Of England.
Bampton lectures, 1871. 1873 3537.16
Oardner [J.) •Faiths of the world. 3 T. 1858-60. . . . 8428.01
Denominatuinal reason why. 1866 3412.19
Oorrie (/'. D.) Churches and sects of the U 8. 1850. . . 3556.03
Hayaard (J.) Book of religions. 1870 3411 19
Physiology of tho sects. 1874 3584.24
Contents ; Churt-hmen. Roman catholics. Independenta.
Baptists. Presbyterians. Friends. Unitarians.
Pilit street chapel lectures. Boston, 1868. 12° 3564.12
Clark (W. R.) Why I am a Methodist. Thayer (T. B.) Why
are you a Universalist ? Adams (N.) Why am I a Trinitarian
Congregationalist ? Sykes (J.N.) Why I am a Baptist. Ran-
dall (G. M.) ^Vhy I am a churchman. Dewey lO.) Why lam
a Unitarian. King (T. B.) Spiritual Christianity.
Uartden (J. B.) HUtory of ebrlatlan .kntcliM lod awta, a*.
1866. t4lt.M
Bupp (/. D.) Hlalory of the rallcloaa 4*bmb1uMIom is Ifea
United HUtea. 1844 Umm
Where la the city ? (anon ) 1808 ^Itn
Contents : llaptlBis. i.ougregatlonallata. Melhodlata. Ms>
eopallau. Quakers. Nwetteoborglaiia. aplntnaUats. ObI>
Teraalista. Uuitarlana.
Su alto the uaiuaa of varloua cbnrehaa and leats.
Devil and Evil SpUits.
Cobbt [F. P.) The derU. [fit Vortnlghtly m.. v. U, Un.1
Heard (y. /{.lAmoblography of Hwau. im. .... . MU,n
fe >'ue(<^.; History of the devIL 1861 tM4.0l
Hame. [In hi^ Miacel. worka, r. 10.1 MALtO
Hunt {Leigh). Treatise, ete. [/n Au Wi«hlo8.«ap papers.] . WK
Kerml {Henry). BibUotbecs dlaboUca ; bouka reLttliin lo
devU. 1874 M4C _
Laporlf. iH.de). The derll : doea he oilatf aud what does be dot
1871 MU.M
Matton (D.) The three derii* : Luther'a, KUtoo'a, and Ooeliie's,
1874. ... -ttrnjo
Maleer S.) Acootmt ot Trarancore and Its devil worship, imi.ll
BivilulA.) The devil, hia origin, greatoeM, and dccadesce.
1871 vm.n
Boot {J.) Uorrora uf delirium tremena. 1844 MTI.Xi
.iVufe.— Aaserta the exlatauce uf a penonal DerU.
Scott [U.) Scriptural daima ol the devU. 1832 3JU.M>|
Sharp [U.) The case of 8aul, shawiiix that hia dlaorder waa a
real Bplrltnal posaeealon ^. . . . 'Ml'i.-Jt
Toung IJotepk). Demonoiogy : or the acripture doctrine of deviia.
1866. 3«3».23
See alto, in the general alphabet, Oooolt tdeilces ;— SpMt-
naliam.;— Snperstitlons ;— Witchcraft.
Devotional Works.
.^aiory {T.) Dialogue on* devotion, after the manner of Xenophon.
Sd ed. 1746 3U32 23
Betcher [II. W.) Morning and evening exerdaea. I!d. by L. Ab-
bott. 1871 3616.33
Bogaitky [O. II. von). Ood'a thought of peace in war. 1763. Iu9l .1*
— Ooldeu treasury for the chUdien of Ood. 1873. . . . il633.1»
Fritvotil [J. U.) The aileut huur. 1868 3663 13
aatparin[Mme.A.de). The near and the heavenly horixims. 3664.14
Oreemeeli [D.) CoUoquia Cmcia: a sequel to "Two fHenda."
1871. 8666^7
Juliana [Mother). Sixteen leveiatlono of divine love. 18(4. 3663.38
Kempis [T. a). Of the imitation ol Jesus Christ. Rendered iuia
Enghsh by O. SUnhope. 1702 3613.18
— Some. Introd. essay, by T. Cbalmera. With life, by C. Ull-
man. 1868. 3613.11
Loomis [L. C.) Uizpata. Prayer and friendship. 1868. . S5ii6.18
Moun'.f'jrd ( IK.) Euthanasy, or happy talk towards the end of
life. . 3676.01
Patitnoe of hope. By the author of "A preaent heaven."
1862 3583.10
Phelps iA.) Tho still hour: or, communion with God. 1863. 3584.'.a)
Scu'li''-/- (// I < hnstian's dally walk. 1776 3.592.13
Swelchiiie (.y. .v., .Vine. Writings. Ed. by Count do lalloux.
1809 3595.21
Taylor (./.) Tho rule and excnisrs of holy living. 1864. . 3613.18
— The rul! and exerilgefl of holy dying. 1864 3613 19
Teresa de Jesus {SI.) Way of perlection: and conceptiona of divine
love. 18.52 3(112 23
r«o(iicJ- (/I.) Uonrs of christian devotion. 1871. . . .3613.07
Tmo fiionds. By tho author of "Tho patieuco of hope."
1863 36HM
Pp^aifi ir. r.l Tholifooffeith. 18.57 3615.13
— Prineiploi of the hidden life, faith and love. 1858. . 3iil5.13
Walls {J.) Discourse on the love of God. 1799 8617.34
Zschokk.- {H.) Meditations on Ufe and its religious antiea.
1863 8635.36
See Prayers;— Liturgies.
Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias.
£imu (J. B.\ 'Dictionary of doctrinal and historical theology.
2d ed. 1872 3*!».«*
— •Dictionary of sects, liercsiee, ecclesiastical parties, and
Bchoois of religions thought. 1874 3438.06
Eadie [J.) Ecilesiantical eyclopsodia; or dictionary of christian
antiquities aud sects. 1862 3412.01
Herzog {J. J.) Real-eucydopiidio lilr protestantische TUeologie
und Kirche. 20 v. 1854-65 3508.18
Same. Protestant theological and ecclesiastical encyclupw-
dia: a condensed translation, by J. H. A. Bomberger v. 1.
Phihu. 1858. 8° !"'8-18
l[oi'k[W.F.\ Churrh dictionary. 1854 3412.03
it llintock {J.) and Strong [J.) »Cyclopiedi» of biblical, theological,
aud ecdeaiastieal Uterature, v. 1-6. 1867-73. . . . 3716.11
See otto Bible. Uiclionariet. p. 79.)
Dissent.
Canne J.) A necessity of separation ttom the church of £ng'.and
proved by the Xouconformista' principles. 1849. (Han-
serd Kuollya Society.] 3568.10
Curteis [O. II.) Dissent iu its rektion to the church of Eng-
h»nd 3637.16
Ifarfin iii< (./•) Why dissent? An address. 1871. . 3574.30
Taylor (./. J.) Itetrospect of the religious life of JiSiglaud ; or, the
chuich, Puritanism, aud free inquiry. 2d ed revised.
jjj^-j , ...... 3446.14
Yaughati (si.) English nonconformiqr. 1863. .... 8446^6
In asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AOTHOR'S NAME, the Orst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
d4
BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Disaentera to England.
Dissenteis.
Bogue D.) and BenneU {J.) History of the diawnteni. l*^!**?-
J y 2fl()8.12 ......•■ 343d.0o
/■fateA^r (/.) Hist, of indspondenoy in England, sinoe the Re-
formation. *v. 1M7 ., . -MSa.lT
Haiku («.) Laucasliire: its puritaulsm and nonconformity, i v.
jQjjg 3436.16
Skeats Ili.S.) History of the free chnroUes of England 1688-1851.
jgg9 3435.17
IKiison ( i»'.) History and antiquities of Dissenting ohurcUes aud
meeting houBeg in London, Westminster, and Southwaik.
4 V. 1808-1804 ■ • .3452.13
8m aim Baptists ;— Oongregatlonalists ;— Methodists j—
Presbyterians ;— Puritans, etc.
Doctrine and Dogma.
Bernard IT. D.) The progress of doctrine in the New Testament.
1867 ..,..•.••••••■■■• 35'23.05
Blunt {J. H.) Dictionai-y of sects, heresies, ecclesiastical parties,
aud schools of religious thought 1874 3428.05
Hagenlmch (A'. 11) Textbook of the history of doctrines. 2 v.
1863 3556 07
Martemen (h.) Christian dogmatics. 1886 3573.21
NeanderlA.) Lectures on the history of christian dogmas. 2 v.
j85g 3577.04
Shedd ( \r a. T.) History of christian doctrine. 2 v. 1863. 3593 10
Van Oosterzee {J. J.) Christian dogmatics. From the Dutch, by
J. W. Watson and 31. J. Evans, v. 1-2 3616.10
Se« aiso Church history :— Greeds; Systematic theology.eic.
Druids.
DavialE.) Mythology and rites of the British Drulda.1809. 3817.19
Essay on the Neodruidlc heresy In Britonnia. Part 1. [anon.]
jQoQ 3818.15
Identiltiot the religions oaUed Draidical and Hebrew. [anoM.]
1 u-jn ... 509] .02
Ledwici {B.) A dissertation on the religion of the Druids.
[Archseologia. y. 7, 1785.] So? „,
Rust (J.) Druidism exhumed. 1871 ibai.u
Smiddj) («.) Essay on the Druids, the ancient churches, and the
Bound Towers of Irehiud. 1871 3817.26
See also Histoiiea of England, France, and Scotland. (Celtic
period.)
Dutch Reformed Churcli.
Heidelberg catechism, in German, Latin, and English : with his-
torical introduction. 1863 3662.32
Eastern and Qreoo-Russian Churches.
Holy Eastern church : a popular outline of its history, doctrines,
liturgies, and vestments, {arutn,] 1870 3424.19
Neaie (J M.) History of the Holy Eastern church. General in-
trod. 2 V. 1860 3466.01
_ History of the Patriarchate of Alexandria. 2 v. 1847 . 34f>6.03
Palmer I Win., translator). The Patriarch and the Tsar. 3 v.
1S71 73. 3683.20
V. 1. Replies of Nicon, patriarch, against the questions of
the boyar Simeon Streshneff, and the answers of the metro-
politan of Gaza, Paisius Ligarides.
2. Testimonies concerning the patriarch Nicon, the tsar,
and the boyars, from the travels of Macarius.
3. History of the condemnation of Nicon by a plenary
council, 1606-67. Written by Paisius Ligarides.
Bomanotr (//. C.) Sketches of the rites and customs of the Greco-
Russian church. 18(;9 3424.18
Stanleu lA. P-) Lectures on the history of the Eastern church.
1861 3417.09
Tondini tO.) The pope of Borne and the popes of the oriental
churches. 1871 3424.17
Ecclesiastes.
Bengstenberg (E. W.) Commentary, etc. 1869 3734.10
Noyes 10 B.) New translation, with Introd. and notes. 4th ed.
1868. 3734.10
Sandys (ff.) Paraphrase, e(c.J/nAts Poetical works.] . .1684.32
See Bible ; and Old Testament, for other commentaries,
as Lange, v. 10 [3728.19] ; and Speaker's commentary,
V. 4 [3726.11].
Ecclesiastical Iia'W.
Tj/ler {fi. H.) American ecclesiastical law. 1866 3614.27
See also Church poUty.
Elijah.
XowHe {J. M.) The translated prophet. 1S6S. 8566.20
See Prophets.
England.
Qeiieral Church History and Present Establishment.
Collier (J.) Ecclesiastical history of Great Britain to the end of
the reign of Charles the second. New ed. With life of the
author, by T. Catlibury. 9 v. 18.52 3444.03
JSj^Minw (/I.) Religious lite In England. 1867 3443.04
Fulkr[T.) Church history of Britain, until 1648. S v. 1842. 3444.13
Harrington [Sir J.) Addicion to Goilwiu's catalogue of bishops.
f/n /us Nu^ antiques. T. 2, pp. 1-281.] 473.22
Hook ( ir. F.) Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, v. 1-8.
1860-69 3446.04
V. 1. Anglo-Saxon period. 2. Anglo-Norman period. 3-5.
Middle-age period. 6-8. Beformation period.
Hunt (J.) Religious thought in England, from the reformation to
the end of the last century. 1870 2 v 3446.17
Jneit (J.) Orlgines AnglicanEs ; or, a history of the English
church from the conversion of the Kuglish Saxons till the
death of King John, 1216. 2 V. in 3. 1856 3444.19
Johnson (J-) Collection of the laws and canons of the church of
England to the reign of Henry viii. 2 v. 1850. . . . 3436.19
Joyce [J. W.) The civil power in its relation to the church : with
special reference to the collrt of final ecclesiastical appeal
In England. 1869 8436.22
Le Neve J.) Fasti EcclesifiB Anglicansa, or calendar of the prin-
cipal ecclesiastical dignitaries in England and Wales to 1715.
Continued to the present time by T. D. Hardy. 3 v. 1854.
:J444.16
Newman (J. B.) The convocation of the province of Canterbury,
[/n Ai)! Hist, sketches.] 3581.07
Perry ((?. a.) History of the cliurch of England. From the death
of Elizabeth [1603]. 3 v. 1861 3445.01
Ravenstein (E. G.) Denominational statistics of England and
Wales. 1870 3445 20
Smith 'G.) The religion of ancient Britain, historically con-
sidered. 2d ed. 1840 3140.06
Thackeray (F.) Researches into the ecclesiastical and political
state of ancient Britain under the Boman emperors. 2 v. in
1. 1843 3446.06
Short {T. r.) Sketch of the history of the church of England to
1688. 1870 3443.05
Southey (G.) Book of the church. [To William ill.] 1841. 3444.12
Strickland \a.) Lives of the seven bishops committed to the
tower in 1688. [Sancroft, Lake, White. Turner, Ken, Lloyd.
Trelawny.] 3446.16
Tulloch iJ.) Rational theology and christian philosophy in Eng-
hind in the 17th century. 2 v. 1872 3446.09
T. 1. Liberal churchmen, v. 2. Cambridge platonists,
WiUiams[F) Lives of the cardinals; to Wolsey. [12-16 tent.]
2 V. 1868 3437.16
Wordsuwrth [C.) Ecclesiastical biography ; or, lives of eminent
men connected with the history of rergiou in England.
4th ed. 4 V. 1853 ;i446.01
Contents : v. 1. Introduction from Inett. Wickliffe. W,
Thorp. Lord Cobliam. Chaucer and Gower. Extracts trom
Fox. Dean Colet, by Erasmus. Cardinal Wolsey, by Caven-
dish.
2. T. Bilney, by Fox. Sir T. More. W. Tindall. Croiuwell,
Earl of Essex, John Rogers, Hooper, Rowland Taylor, and
Latimer, by Fox.
3. Ridley aud Cranmer, by Fox. T. Mountain, by Strype.
Bp. Jewel B. Gilpin, by Bp. Carleton. Hooker and Donne,
by I. Walton. Whitgift, by Sir G. Paul.
4. Herbert, Wolton. Sanderson, by I. Walton. N. Ferrar,
by Dr. Peckard. Bp. Hall, by himself. Dr. H. Hammond, by
Bp. Fell. Baxter, by himself. Sir Matthew Hale aud earl of
Rochester, by Burnett. Tillotson. Index.
See also {in Countries) England, [Ecclesiasticat historians.)
Doctrines and Controversies.
Brooke (S, A .) Freedom in the church of England : six sermons
suggested by the Voysey judgment. 1871 3523.20
Cattermole IR.) Literature of the church of England. 2 v. 1844.
3532.05
Co66e(« ( IT.) Legacy to parsons. 1835 3636.14
Conybeare [J. II'.) The church in the mountain. Church ];arties.
Vestries and church-rates, [/n his Essays, 1855.] . . 2527.01
Dame Albion's Church school ; or high, low, and broad ideas of
essentials. By S. E. T. [anon.] 1871 483.13
Degge (Sir S.) The parson's counsellor ; with the law of tithes.
7th ed. by C. Ellis. 1820 3643.26
Doctor Hookwell ; on the Anglo-Catholic family, [anon.] 3 v.
1842 3641 09
Jacob (O. A.) Ecclesiastical polity of New Testament, a study for
the present crisis. 1872 3664.13
Lindsay {A. W. C, lord). Scepticism aa compared with the
church of Eugland. 1861 366714
JfonseU (J. S. B.) Our new vicar. 1870 3675.16
Newman (J. H.) Prospects of the Anglican church, [/n Ais Es-
says, V 1.] 3681.09
— The catholicity of the Anglican church, [/n 7iis Essays, v. 2.
3381.10
On the interests of the cliurch of England. London, 1821. 8".
[Pamph., V. 19.] 6068.19
Principles at stake. Essays on church questions of the day. Ed.
by G. H. Sumner. 1868 3685.19
Note.—Vut forth under ' Low church ' ausiuces.
Contents : Ritualism and uniformity, by B. Shaw, The
Increase of the Episcopate of the church of Eugland, by
Lord A. Hervey. Powers and duties of the priesthood, by
R. liayne Smith. National education, by A. R. Grant. Doc-
trine of the Eucharist, by G. H. Sumner. Scripture and
Ritual, by T. D. Bernard. The church in South America, by
A. Mills. The schismatical tendency of ritualism, by G.
Salmon. The revisions of the liturgy considered in their
bearing on ritualism, by W. G. Humphry. Parties and party
spirit, by J. S. Howson.
iJector (T/ie;, and his friends, [anon.] 1869 3586.20
Sadler (M. F.) Church doctrine Bible truth. 1870. . . 3587.25
WhealUyil (V.) Rational illustration of the Book of common prayer,
the" sacraments, and other rites of the church of England.
With notes by G. E. Corrie. 1858 362J..04
Wilkins (G.) Body and soul. [A church of England dialogue.
onon.] 2 V. 18-23 3522 23
Wordsworth {C.) Christian institutes : discourses and tracts by-
church of England writers. Selected, ai-rimged systemati-
cally, and illustrated with notes. 4 v. 1842 . . .'3625 06
Contenti ; v. 1. Evidences of natural and of revealed reli-
BBOOKLTN MEBOANXILB LIBRARY.
BIBLICAL, RELIO-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : BngUnd (. BT«„rti«d. 8ft
gloo. Natural l.iw. ITlncipluB of Ohrlitiiulty. J. Huudrr
artidea of the creed, and other priuclpal toiilcs of ohrlatl«a
doctrine. 3. Priudplea of sodet; and of ttuvernmeut, cItII
and ec'lealanllc nl. i. Polcmioal theology. Poiwrjr. I>urlt*ii-
laiu. Noucunformity.
Compare Ohurch. p. 80 ; and Eplaoopacy, below.
See aUo Athanasian Creed ;— Oatechisms ; — Oreads ;—
Dean* ; —Episcopacy ;— Llturgiea ,— Prayera ; — Sacra-
ments;—Thirty-nine Articles. Also Anglo-Saxon Oborch;
-Diaaonters;— Scotland ; —Reformation.
F'lrtte Works 11/ LeiuUng Cliurcli 0/ Kngland divinei «ee, In
the general alphabtt, Barrow;- OhilUngworth;— lisichton;
Sonth;— Taylor; e(c., «<c.
Oz/hrd Tractt Controvers]/.
Ipoitasy of tlie church eatubllshod by law, and the Inaufflcicncy
of her creedB aud articles to uecure uulfiirmlty of faith.
London, 1845. 8°. (Mi»ccl. Pamphlets, v 18.1 . . . 6(t93.18
3«aven (J.) (aim exposure of the nnfairuesi of the "Qencral re-
ply tu all objections " of the author of "Ancient ohrlstian-
ily.- 1840 Mli.li
Sricknell ( n'.S ) The judt,'meut of the bishops upon tlie tractarlau
theology. A complete analytical arraii^^emeut of the charges
delivered by the prelates of tlie Aoglii-^u church, from 1837
to 1842, induxive ; so far as they relate to the tractarlau
movement. 1845 3523.26
Britlan {T. S.) The modern antl-christ [The Tractarlau move-
ment] portrayed. 1847 3fi24.22
Pugin [A . IV.) Address on the establishment of the hierarchy.
1861 6093.14
Taylor (/.) Ancient chrlatiauity and the doctrines of the Uxlord
tracts. -2 V. 183!) 8612.13
TraclM tor the times. By members of the uuiveraity of Oxford.
« ». 1839-41 3613.09
England (Cliuroh of ) vs. Church of Rome.
ChiUingwortK ( IT.) Works. 1836 8535.06
Piuey IB. B.) The church of England a portion of Christ's Cath-
olic ohurch : an eirenicon. 1866 3686.06
HeasoHS for returning from the church of Bome to the church of
England. 1871. 8586.28
England (Church of) in the Colonies.
Anderson (J. S. M.) The hiatory of the church of EngUnd in the
colonies and loreign dependencies of the British Empire.
8 T. 1856 3451.01
Episcopacy.
Barnes {A.) Episcopacy tested by scripture. [In hit Essays, etc.
v. 1. 1855.) 2513.U6
Cave ( W.) Government of the ancient church by bishops, ttc.
[App. to /lis Primitive Christianity. 1840.) . . . .3414.1.5
Episcopacy with reference to the modem Popular Societies. 2il
ed. London, 1821). [Pamphleteer, v. 16.) 6058.16
Vuffield (&.) The claims of " Episcopal bishops " examined '2d
ed. 1842 3544.25
Kip ( W. I.) The double witness of the ohurch. 1844. . . 3664 14
Linn {W.), Beastey (/''}. ami Hoio iT. Y.) Collection of essays on
Episcopacy, With notes by J. H. Hobart. 1806. . 3658.23
Mars'iatl {T. If.) Notes on Episcopal polity. 1844. . . .34-17.04
Milton {J.) Brief not«8 upon Grlfflth's sermon, titled the Fear of
Ood aud the king ; Of reformation in England. Of prelatical
Episcopacy. [/iiAis Works, v. 2, 1848.] 6054.02
— Reason of church government urged against prelaty. Of
civil power In ecclesiastical causes. Likeliest means to re-
move hirelings out of the church. [In his Works, v. 2 3.
1848.) 6054.02
Sage (J.) Works. With memoir and notes. 3 V. 1844-46. . 3588.11
CrmtenU: v.l. Fundameutalcharterof preabytery, asithath
been lately established in the kingdom of Scotland, exam-
ined aud disproved, v. 2-:j. Principles of the L'yprianic
age. with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction.
Taylor {J.) S u-red order and offices oi episcopacy. [/» Itis Works,
V 2, 1853.) 3618.02
See also Ohurch polity ; — England (Ohurch of) ; — Meth-
odist Episcopal Church ; — Protestant Episcopal Ohurch.
Epistles.
Macknight {J.) A new literal translation of the Epistles. With a
coinnienlary aud notes. Added a history of the life of the
Apostle I'aul. 2d ed. 6 v. London, 1806. 8°. . . 3748.01
Contents; v.l. Preface. Preliminary e-ssays. Romans.
2. Corinthians. 3. Covenant with Abraham. Justiflcation.
Qalatians. Ephesiaus. Mediation of Christ. Philippians.
Colossians. 4. Thessalonians. Timothy. Titus. Philemon.
6. Hebrews. James. Peter. 6. Jotm. Interpretation of
Scripture. Life of Paul. Jade.
Life and Writings of St PauL
Arnold {M.) St. Paul and Protestantism; with an introduction on
Paritauism and the church of England. 1870. . . 3514.0*
Note Reviewed by R. H. Huttou in Contemp. rev., v. 14.
B'jraej (.4.) Scenes in the life of Paul. 1869 3514 18
Bau«r (J'. C.) i'aul; his lite aud works 3766.06
Bentkam (J.) Not P.iul, but Jesus. 1823 3521.15
Brovm [S.) The fliliauism of St. Paul, [/n his Lectures and Es-
says. V.2. 185.S.) 2515.02
Bungeiier (P.) St. Paul: his life, labours, and epistles. 1870 3626.02
Butler (C. il.) St. Paul In Rome. 1865 3627.05
Conybeare ( If. J.) and lloason U. S.) Lite and epistles of St. Paul.
2 V. 1868 8765.17
Note. — For articles occasioned by this work sea Ed. rev., v.
»T 1863; Nuw £u«laadu, T. I'J, UM; Kofth Ammi rar *
rt 1863; North Br. rev., t. »u, 1ii»». ' *
/W<ymer I W.) UiMCrtaUon oa W. Panl's totim and >ti1ii»ii^ ■■
the Island H«UU. 3d ed. 1870 . ' wn^
/Imximiy. jf.i ThsonrnputtanaoflM. PwiL mi ' ' ntf «
Lewm (?'.) Life aud epIatlM of at. J-aol. i t. U41. . . mtM
iMcke (7.) lissay. paraiiliro.*, uid uutaa od aoiM of M. Paara
Epi.tle^. [/,. /,,. Work., v. 8.) . Mn«
LytUton tij. Lont.) observatious on tlM MMMtlcablD of ML I^hL
[In OhrUtian lit.rature.) . . . , mSuX
Same. [In Ut Worka, ». J.) ' ' ' mhu
Jfom(<l(.4.) St. Paul; fly.. diiicoun««. I860,. . ' Sw l!
Jfor« (//.) On the lifs aud writings of St. I-ant [/■ ktr WorU.' ».
4. 1840.) iuaTlM
Paley IW.] Uura PmiUiin tSut
Same. [In Christian evidencM. 1847.J .....' UttM
foul of Tarsus, times and go«]p*l. 1873 IHUT
Benan (£.) Saint Paul. 1869 ' |«|« n
A'ote.-lleTiewud by E. H Plumpirc in Coulam. r«»..'T.
11. 18«9.
Boman*.
Barnes [A.) Note*, etc. 1863 IT41.M
Calvin {J.) Commentaries, etc. Tr by J. Owen. IStg. . V74«.10
Same. Ed. from the Eog. tnnsl. of 0. Boadell, by If Bev-
ertdge. 1844 8748 II
Chalmers [T.) Lectures, etc., 2 r. 1854 3 ,32)4
Colcnso I J. }y.) Epistle to the Komaus, translated aud axplainad.
186i J758.H
Hodge (C.) Commentary, etc. New ed 1864 XJUM
Latige {J. P.) and Fay If. R.) Commentary, etc. Un. . S74T.U
Ligktfoot [J.) Horn Hebral< ». [In his Worlu, v. 12, 1893.] 1M7.11
Whedon (D. D.) Commentary, etc. 1871 STH.ia
Corinthians.
Airnu (^.) Notea on the 1 Corinthians. 1863 3T43.M
— Notes on the 2 Corlntliians. 1863 8741.M
Calvin[J.) Coinmeutafy, €(«. 2 v. 1848-49. 8748.07
ATdny (C f.) Comnieniary. ete. [v. 6 of Lange ] . . .3741.16
LightfonHJ) Uorie Hebralcie I/14 Au Worka, T. 12. 1823. 8S67.12
Robertson (^'. IP.) Sermons on the Corinthian*. 1830. . 3687.U8
Qalatians.
Barnes (A.) Notes, e/c. 1863 3743.03
Calvin (J.) Commentaries, etc. 1864 3748.18
Schmoller (O.) Commeutary, etc. [v. T, of Lange.] . , . 8747.17
Bphetians.
Barnes {A.) Notes, etc 1863 3743 07
Braune |A'.) Commentary, etc. [t. 7 of Langa.] .... 3747 IT
Calvin [J.) Commentaries, etc. 1864 3748.13
Philippians.
Barnes [A.) Tfotea.elc. 1863 3742 07
Braune {K.) Commentary, etc. [t. 7 of Lange.) .... 3747.17
Calvin (J.) Commentaries, etc. 1851 3748.14
Colossians.
Barnes (A.) Notes, etc. 1863 3743 07
Braune (A'.| Commentary, etc. 1871. (v. 7 of Laoge.] . 3747 17
Calvin {J.) Commentaries, etc. 1851 3748.U
Thessalonians.
Auberlen [C. A.) and Riggenbach (C. J.) ,^«« Lange (J. P.) Commen-
tary. New Test., v. 8 3747.18
Bamu (.4.) Notes, etc. 1863 3743.08
Calvin {J.) Commentaries, etc, 1861 3748.14
Timothy, Titus, Philemon,
Barnes [A.) Notes, etc. 1863 3743.118
Van Oostertee [J. J., Commentary, [v. 8 of Lange'sN. T.) 3747.18
Calvin {J.) Commentaries, etc. 1866 3748.13
IMrews.
Bamrs (A .) Notes on Hebrews. 1863 3743.09
Calvin (./.) Commentaries on Hebrews. 18*3 3718.09
Velitzsch [F.) Commentary on Hebrews. 3 v. 1868. . . Si5.j.20
J/o« (C. B) Commentary, [v. 8 of Lange's N. T ] . . .3747.18
James, Peter, John, Jude,
Barnes [A.) 'Sotca, etc. 1863 3743.10
Calvin [J.) Commentaries on the catholic epistles. . . . 3748.16
Lange (/. P.) Commentary, etc. v. 9 of New Test. 18r,8. 3747.19
Contents : James, by J. P. Lange. Peter, by O. F. C. Fron-
mUller. John, by Karl Braune. Jude, by O. F, C. FroQ-
milller.
John,
Ebrard {J. H. A.) Biblical commentary, etc. of St. John, in con-
tlnuatiou of the work of Olshansen. With an appendix on
the Catholic Epistles, and an essay on the lile aud writings
of St. John. Tr. b,v Rev. W. B. Pope. I860. . . . 3766.03
Maurice (F. D.) The epistles of St. Jolin. A series of lectures on
christian ethics. 1867 3766.04
Esseues.
De Quincey (7.) The Essenes. [In his Hist, and Crit. essays, r.
1, 1853.) 3622.07
Ginsburg IC D.) The Essenes: their history, aud doctrines
1804 3358.06
//i(cAcoci(fc'. y<.) Christ the spirit, v.l. 2d ed. enlarged. [No
more published.) 1861 3663.01
Note.^MAuy bibliographical references are given in the
artides in M'Olintock and Strong, Eitto, Siqith, etc.
Evangelical Religion.
Foster [J.) On some of the causes by which evangelical rcliglou
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
86
BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : EvangeUcal to Evidence.
hu been rendered less acceptable to peraone of enltlrated
taate. [EssayB, 1836.) • ^^^P^
Memminger ,«. W.) WUat la religion? a protest against •■The
Spirit of the age." SiSnt
Ifeat iJ.) One word more for unbelleTers. 185* aariMi
Set also tlie names of the various Evangelioal churches.
AUo BTangoUcal alliance in general alphabet.
Evidences of Christianity.
AOdiion I J.) Of the chrUUan religion. [In his Works, t. 2.] SOWM
Jidj to faitli. [Replies to "Essays and reviews."] Ed. by W.
Thomson. 1862 8647.06
AnU-Nicme christian UbraiT- 24 v 34«7.0i
For ConU-nU see p. 30 of Catalogue.
.^u6i!r(en(C. /I.) The divine revelation. 1867 .3614.12
Baclieler (0.) and 0mm (R. D.) DisciiBsion on the existence of
God and th- authenticity of the Bible. 2 v. 1833. . 3.514 16
Baxter IB.) Reasons of the christian religion. [In /iij Works
yoi .i518.02
Bavneli') Teslimony of' Christ to Christianity. 1862. . 3616.06
BtckettA.) Saturnian times; or, Ihe established reUgion ex-
ploded for the hero-worship of old. [In his Miscellanies,
y 2 I 1714.02
BerUleii (R ) Boyle's lectures, a confutation of atheism ; Eemarks
upon a Discourse of free-thinking, [by A. Collins]. [Works,
yjji .....»• 6017.03
Berkeieu'lO.) Aioiphron"; or, the minute philosopher. [In hia
Works, V. 2, 1871 .,■ \- : ■ ^^*-?
Bkrbow'.r (A.) Principles of a system of philosophy, to reconcile
metaphysics and religion. 1870 3522.22
Bitton Lectures, 1870. Christi mity and scepticism. . . 3023.23
Same. 1871. Questions of biblic;d criticism. . . . 3623.21
Same. 1872. Important trails of christian doctrine and
experience, and leading facts in the Hie of Ohriat. . 3523.22
Bowen (P.) Lowell Lectures on the application of metaphysical
and ethical scieiue to the evidences of religion. 1849. 5421.08
firemen lectures un fundamental living religious questions. By
various eminent European divines. From the Gorman, by
D. Heagle. With an introd. by A. Hovey. 1871. . . 3523.27
Contents: 1. Biblical account of creation and natural
science, by O. Zbckler. 2. Reason, conscience, and revela-
tion, by H. Cremer. Miracles, by M. Puchs. 4. The person
of Jesus Christ, by C. E. Luthardt. 6. The resurrection of
Christ, as a soterio-logico-historical fact, by G. Uhlhom.
6. The scriptural doctrine of atonement, by W. F. Gees.
7. The authenticity of our Gospels, by C. Tischendorf.
8. The idea of the kingdom of God as perfected, and its sig-
nification for historical Christianity, by J. P. Lange. 9.
Christianity and culture, by J. Disselhoflf.
Brown {Peter, bp. of Cork). Procedure, extent, and limits of hu-
man understanding. 1729 8521.18
Things divine and supernatural conceived by analogy with
things natural and human. 1733 3621.19
Brown (A'.l .Argument of design equal to nothing. [In his Lectures,
V. 2, 1858.] 2516.02
Burr (£. F.) Ad ttdem ; or, parish evidences. 1871. . . 3526.17
Bidler(J.) Whole works London, Tei/j;, 1852. 12". . .3827.02
Contents : Of natural reUglon ; Of revealed religion ; Of
personal identity ; Of the nature of virtue ; Sermons.
Same. Analogy of religion, dissertations, and sermons.
With preface by S. Halifax. With introd. and index. Lon-
don, Bahn. 1862. 12° 3527.02
C'lalmers [T.) Evidences of the christian revelation. 1855. 3532.82
Same. With lectures on Paley's Evidences. . . . 35:j2.11
— Lectures on Butler's Analogy 3532.18
— Prelections on Butler's Analogy, Paley's Evidences, and Hill's
Lertnres. [In his Posthumous works, v. 9.] ... 3ri33.01
Chandler IS.) Plaiu reasons for being a christian. [In Ohristian
literature, 1847.] 3638.01
CAateau6iian(J (*'.«. .^. de). Genius of Christianity. . .3534.06
Same. Spirit and beauty of the ohristian religion. Selec-
tions 8634 07
Christian literature : evidences. With prefatory memoirs, by J.
8. .Memes. 1847 3638.01
Contents : Campbell's Dissertation on miracles. Chand-
ler's Plain reasons for being a ohristian. Jenyus' View of
the internal evidence of the christian religion. Leslie's
Short and easy method with the Deists. Leslie's Short and
easy method with the Jews. Leslie s Truth of Christianity
demonstrated. Lyttletou's Observations on the conveision
of St. Paul. Paley's Evidences of Christianity. Paley'sllorie
Paulinse. Sherlock's Trial of the witnesses, with the sequel
to the trial. Watson's Apology for the Bible. Watson's
apology for Christianity. West On the the resurrection.
OhrisUieh (T.) Modern doubt and christian belief. 1874. 3634.16
Cooper iT.) The bridge of history over the gulf of time : popular
view of the histori.al evidence for Christianity. 1872 3537.25
Dav\es (J.) Estimate of the human mind ; as connected with the
l>riuciples aud obligations of the christian religion. 6436.06
DeWette (^V.M.L.) Theodore; or, the skeptic's conversion.
2 V. 1841 3642.25
Dick [T.) Philosophy of religion. [In At» Works, v.l. 1853.] 6033.01
Dtfer [G.) Principles of Atheism and Deism proved to be un-
founded, from the nature of man. [anon.] 1814. . . 467.14
Eglestim t.G. }V.) Search after truth ; addressed to young men.
1860 3546.13
Ellis (./.) The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not
from nature 3546.19
"£uaj/< and reviews " (Replies to). With prefoce by the Bishop
of Oxford. 1862 3547.07
Farrar IF. W.) Witness of history to Christ. Hnlsesn lectures
for 1870. W 3647.111
Fenelwi {F. de S. dt La M.) Conversations with M. de Ramsai on
the truth of religion, with his letters on the immortality of
the soul and the freedom of the will. From the French, by
A. E. Silliman. 1869 • 3662.08
Fisher {O. P.) Essays ou the supernatural origin of Christianity,
with special reference to the theories of Renan. Strauss, aud
the Tubingen school. 1866 365J.17
Franklin [B.) Man's cry and God's gracious answer. 1863. 35.'>3.10
Fuller iA.) 'The Gospel its own witness [In his Works.] 3654. U2
Oreen (j. H.) Spiritual philosophy : founded on the teachings of
8. T. Coleridge, Ed. with a memoir of the author's life, by
J. Simon. 2 v. 1866 3566.'24
Gregory (O.) Evidences, doctrines, and duties of the christian
religion. 1851 3566.16
Giro«iis(tf) rruth of the christian religion. 1809. . .3656.16
Quenie [A.) Letters of certain Jews to M. 'Voltaire, containing an
apology for their own people and for the Old Testament.
With critical reflections, [anon.] 1848 3555.17
Ouizot (F. P. G.) Meditations on the actnal state of Christianity,
and the attacks now made upon it. 1866. . . . , lie.'jo.lO
— Meditations on the essence of Christianity. 1866. . .3555.18
Oumey {J J.) Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical
operations of Christianity. 1829 3666.22
Holler {A. von) Letter to his daughter. 1803 8656.26
Haven [J.) Studies in theology. 18(19 3667.10
Hag ( W. ) Religio phllosophi ; or, principles of morality aud
Christianity. 1763 3861.17
H()pfcin«(.lfarfc). Evidences of Christianity. 1861. . . .3503.02
Ingham Lectures. On the evidences of natural and revealed re-
ligion. Before the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1872. 3663.33
Jenyns [S ) 'View of the internal evidence of the christian reli-
gion. [In Ohristian literature.) 3838.01
Same, [/a Aij Works, v. 4.] 8044.19
Kennedy (J.) Conversations on religion with lord Byron and
others. 1820 3027.-23
Lardner {N.) Ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the
truth of the christian religion. (Works, v. 6-8. 18;i8.] 3565.06
— Credibility of Gospel hist. [In his Works, v. 1-6, 1838.] 3666.01
Latham {J. H.) Theories of philosophy and religion, compared
with the christian theory as set forth by St. Paul in his let-
ter to the Romans. 1871 3565.12
Liddon [H. P.) Soine elements of religion. Lent lectures. 3566.26
LeifchiUi IJ.) Remarkable fects, confirmatory of Holy Scripture.
1869. 3666.03
Leslie [Rev. C.) The truth of Christianity demonstrated; a dia-
logue betwixt a christian and a deist. [In Christian litera-
ture. 1847.) 3538.01
Locke [J.) Reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the
scriptures. [In hia Works, v. 7.) 6052.07
McCosh {J.) Christianity and positivism : lectures on natural
theology and apologetics. 1871 3672.18
— Tho:.^pson {J. P:) and others. Questions of modern thought ;
or, lectures on the Bible and Infidelity. 1871. . . . 3672.19
Macknight {J.) Truth of the christian religion. [Watson (E.) Ool.
of tracts, V. 6. 1791.) 3621.07
Macnaughl (J.) Christianity and its evidences. 1863. . 3673.11
Maitland >.S. R.) Eruvin; or. miscellaneous essays ou the nature,
history, and destiny of man. 1850 3573.26
Maurice (F. D.) Sequel to the inqtiiry. What is revelation ? Con-
taining a reply to Mr. Mansel's "Examination of Maurice's
Strictures on the Bampton Lectures of 1859." . . 3674.24
Murphy {J. J.) The scientific bases of faith 1873. . . . 3578.13
Paley ^W.) Evidences of Christianity. 1857 3582.04
Same With annot. by K. Whately. 1860 3582.06
Same. [In Christian literature.) 3638.01
Peabody (A. P.) Christianity, the religion of nature. 1864. 3684.03
— Christianity and science, 1874 3684.05
Place (B.) ThoURhts on life science. 1869 3586.09
Potter {Alonzo). Religious philosophy; or, nature, man, and the
Bible. 1872 3585.12
Priedtey (J.) Institutes of natural and revealed religion. [In his
Works, V. 2.) 3591.02
— Discourses on the evidences of revealed religion. [Works, v.
16-16] 3f)91.16
i8ojers(//.) Eclipse of faith. 1855 3687.16
— Defence of the Eclipse of faith. 1856 3587.17
Savage [M. J.) Christianity the science of manhood. 3588.18
Simson [D.) Plea for religlou and the sacred writings: addressed
to the disciples of Thomas Paine. 1814 3593.07
Smedley {E. A.) Treatise on moral evidence. 1850. . . . 3594.01
Swift IJ.) Tracts in defence ot Christianity. [In his Works,
v. 8.) 6074.10
Taylor [/.) History of the transmission of ancient books to
modern times. 1827 2743.18
— Restoration of belief [anon.] 1S65 3612.08
Toumsend ((7.) The (Edipus Romanus: an attempt to prove that
the twelve Cffisars are the twelve signs of the zodiac.
1819 3613.17
T^ierl^.) Light of nature pur.sued. 2 v. 1862. . . .3614.13
Vaugluin (R.) The age and Christianity. 1849 3616.21
Walker [J. B.) God revealed in creation and Jesus Christ. 3616.06
— Philosophy of the plan of salvation. Introd. essay by C. E.
Stowe. 1357 3616.07
Watson {R.) Apology for the Bible. [In Christian literature.
1847.) 3538.01
— Aiwlogy for Christianity, (/n Ohristian literature, 1847.) 3538.01
Whately {R.) Essays on some of the dilficnlties in the writings
of St. Paul, and in other parts of the New Testament.
1838 3622.19
BBOOELTN UEBOAKTILB LIBBABX.
BIBLICAL, RELiaiOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : BtU to FrtondiL
87
— Historic doubts velallve to Nspolson tlSl.M
Set! also Ante-Nicene library p, 80: — Ath«lsm, p 78 ;
Biblo, p. 18;— Ohristianitf, p. 80 ;— D«l«m, p. 83 :- Gos-
pels ;—Infldelity; - Inspiration: -Jesns Christ :— Miraolss;
—Natural religion; ~ Pantheism; — Prophecy; —Rational-
i8m;~ReUgion and science;— Systematic tbeologpy.
BvU.
BrecAer (AJt/ward). The concord of ages. 1860 301(T,03
— Tbi> couflict of agcB : thn moral relatloas of Ood and man.
1834 SSlSOl
Biuhnell {II.) Mural uses of dark things 1868 8636.00
— Certainty of the oriRiu of evil in ttie world, and probable pre-
existcuce of mankind in the lallen angels. 1842, . ,3546.13
Orayson [W. S.) True theory or christlaulty as a practical system,
1858 S.MS.IO
Jama (U.) The nature of evil. 18S5 3S(I3.33
JenjfW (S.) Free Inquiry, ete. [/>» Ai» Works, v. 3.1 . , , 544.18
Lovelt {H. W) Thoughts on the causes of evil, physical and
moral. 1310 8567.18
JVooiHe (A'.| The problem of evil, 1871 8877.03
Toung U.) Evil not fn>m God. 1858 8625.18
^ee also Natural Religion ; — Sin.
Evolution and Religioa.
Cobbe {F. P.) DarwiniBui In morals. 1873 64,'94.37
Gill ( W. /.) Evolution and pritgrees : defence 3554.36
HensUiw {G.) The theory of ev>>latioa of living things and the
application of the principles of evolution to religion con-
sidered ns illustrative of the "wisdom and beneficence of
the Almighty.*' 1873 3656.35
Hodge (C.) What is Darwinism ? 1874 3658 39
Smylk iw. \r.) The Uible and evolution. 1873. . . .3694.06
Stephen {L.) Darwinism and divinity, f/ft /u'« Kssays. c<c. Hepr.
from l:'ra.serB mag., 1872, V. 5.J 187;) 3695.25
WincheU{A.) Doctrine of evolution : its theistic bearings. 11624.03
See articles ' Nature development and theology.' in Con-
temp, rev., V. 14, 1870: 'John Wesley's Cosmogony,' in
Westm. rev., t. 94, 1870. See also. In genera', alphabet, Etc-
Intion ; — Natural history {Darmnisn and other theories of
evolution) ; — Man (Prelnsloric).
Exodus.
[See also Pentateuch :— Old Testament.]
Bush [G.) Questions and notes upon Exodus. 1833. . . 3722.06
— Notes on Exodus. 2 v 1861 3722.17
Cumminij {J.) Scripture readings. Exodus 3542 20
Pa/iner (jK. //.) Desi-rt of the Exodus. 2 v. 1871. . . .1044 15
Swedenborg [E ) Ileavenly arcana, v. 9-13.
For the so-called Speaker's commentary see Holy Bible,
ed. by F. 0. Cook, v. 1. [3726 08.]
EzekieL
Calvin (J.\ Commentaries on the first 20 chapters. 2 t. . 3734.03
Oa(Ane (T.) Gospel in Ezekicl 3566.01
Henderson (E.) The book of the prophet EzeUel. From the He-
brew. With a commentary 373101
Hengstenberg (£. W.) Prophecies of Ezekiel elucidated. . 8734.02
See also Prophets,
Faith.
Hare {J. C.) The victory of Suth. 2d ed. 1847 8568.21
Romaine (IK.) The life, walk, and triumph of &itb. New ed.
1871 3687.30
Schedet {II. E.) The emancipation of faith. 2 v. 1858 . . 3592.13
See also Devotional works ;— Evidences ;— Justification ;
Reason and faitll.
FaU of Mail.
Birks (r. R.) Difficulties of belief, in connectiou with the Crea-
tion and the Fall. 1856 35'i3.21
Flower [J. W.) Adam's disobedience and its results. 1871. 3552.24
Hickok \l. p.) Humanity immortal ; or, man tried, fallen, and
redeemed. 1872 3562.33
See Oalvinistio theology, p. 80.
Family and Home Life.
Hj/acinthe (0. Loyson, called father). The family and the church.
1870 3363.17
Ware (J. F. W.) Home life : what it is, and what it needs. 1870.
3617.08
See also Family (The), in the general alphabet.
Fanaticism.
Taylor (I.) Fanaticism 1849 3612.04
See also Impostures below.
Fathers of the Church.
niakey (R.) Lives of the primitive fathers. 1842. . . .3414.12
Blunt {J J) On the right use of the early fathers. 1809. 3522.14
Donaldson (/.) Critical history of Christian literature and doc-
trine. 3 V.
/»i'M»en«(£.de). The martyrs and apologists. 1871. . .3413.17
range (C. M ) The pupils of St. John the divine. 1868. . ;M23 14
See also Ante-Nicene Chri^*tian library, p. 30 ; also Obnrch
history, p. 81 ; Augustine (St.), Bernard {St.), etc.
See also Oalendar, in general alphabet.
Forgiveness of Sin.
Bushnell {H.) Forgiveness and law. 1874 3526.15
Clarke {J. F.) Christian doctrine of forgiveneas of sin. 1870. 3536.00
See also Atonement.
Prance.
./<rv<< (FT. IT) ThaOslUean church. A blaiory •< Ik* akvfik tl
Frauoe, tntm the . onconlal of |l<,|a,(ii« a. I). Ul« In tka
reTolution. With an li.lr.Kliicti™. 3» iinj '»t*Tll
Prtssensi («. de). The chunh and the rrsniih rtvulutloa.' A hto-
lory of the relatlous of church and aUkU, from ITK la IIM.
Loudon. 1869. vr liuiul
— Revivat of priestly life In the I7ili raniary larraue* A
sketch. By tbeauthorol "ADomlDlcaosrIlat ' \im. MM to
CimlenU: Charles .le Condron : 8, Millip Nerl aiid .-anUaal
de Bcrulle : 8. Vincent ile Paul and the I.axarl«t> HslatSaL
pice au>l J. J. olii r ; i<rnMiit tim.i.
WaddingUm{W. II.) I'r..to«Uiit .hurcli and r>lli[l»a< llbariy la
Franc«. [In Cambridge esuays. 1896 | Ml U
&< a/to HnKuenota ; - Port Boyal : — Beformatiea
Free, or Radical Religion.
Bartol [O. A.) The rising faith. 1874 tm M
— Radical problemi. 1874 9614 M
Col>be {F. P.) Dawning lights: an inqolry eoscsmlng tha s»-akr
results of the new reformation. l&iS 8888.19
Fruthingham [O. U.) The aa oat creed, and twalra other nnal
disc<mrses of reaium. 1S74. . . 8868 88
— The religion of humanity. 1873. . . SS88 11
Godwin ( IK.) Essays. [Genius of Christianity luiTeUed.] 1873 3886M
Hun^ (£.) Tlie religion of tlie heart 808U8
Parker ( T.) Additional speeches, addresses, and occasional a«r-
mous. 2 v. 1H55. . . :tAH3.17
— Discourses on mutters pertaining to religion. 1856. . atS'J.ll
— Sermons on theism, atheism, and tba popolar Ibeoloffy.
1806 8s52!l4
— Teu sermons of religion 8883.18
Piclon ij. A.). New thi:orieB and the old faith: rallgioos topics
of the day. 1870 8986.06
Weiss J.) American religion. 1871 3633 04
Radical {Thr), a monthly magazine, v. 110, Sept. 1865— July,
1872 8U6.V1
See also Batlonalism;—TbsUm:— Religions (Various).
Friends or Quakers.
History.
Allen [R. II.) New England tragedies In prose. 3. The coming of
the Quakers. 1869 88U 11
Barclay [J.i Diary of Alexander Jaffray, [and] memoirs of tba
Quakers in the north of Stii>tlaml. 2.1 ed. 1831. . .3448.19
Bamap I^G. W.\ Es ay. [/n^M Miscel. writings. 1845.] . 3.'>2fi.31
Cunningham {J.) The Quakers from their origin. 1868. . 3448.18
David {J.) Digest of legislative enactments, relating to the Qua-
kers. 182U 3448.16
Evans {John). A nari-ative of the proceedings against John K^-ans.
1811 3448 IT
.fox (C) Journal of life, travel, etc. 1827 :i4t8.11
OouyA (J.) History of the Quakers. 4 v. 1789 3448.04
Uodgsm (IK.) Historical memoirs, 17tta and 18tU centuries.
2d ed. 18C8 8448.14
Janney {S. M.) History ol the Friends. 4 t 1859. . . 3448.08
Rownlree {J. S.) Quakerism, past and present. 1859. . . 3448.03
Sewel ( IT.) lUse, increase, etc., of the Quakers. 1723. , 3448.01
iraff«(a^ ( IK. «.) History of the I-riends. 1845. . . .3448.08
Doctrines,
Appeal on the subject of the accumulation of wealth, addressed
to the Quakers. 1824 35H6.09
Arguments of the counsel of Joseph Hendricksou ["Orthodox"
Quaker], in a cause decided in the Court of Chancery, of the
State of New .lersey, between Thomas L. Shotvell, com-
plainant, and Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Decou (" Hick-
site '' Quaker], delendanU. 1833 3586.10
Bales (£.) The docti-ine of Friends. 1829 3686.06
— The doctrines of Friends. 1868 8514.30
Bne/viewofthesentimeLitaof.onthedutyofprayer. 1838. 8586.08
Brownlee { W. C.) True nature of the religious pilnciple* of the
Quakers. 1824 3625.00
JVoi':. —Adverse criticism.
CTfirfcon (r.) Portraiture of Quakerism. St. 1806 . .3536.33
Cully Thiiman). Apology for silent waiting upon God. 1815. 3586.09
Cox (S. II.) Quakerism not Christianity. 1833 3637 04
/Jecfarufion, and faith. Bristol, Eng, 1831. 8*. . . ,3586.09
£nans (7.) Exposition of the fUth of the Quakers. 1838.8*. 3547.10
FothergiU {S ) Discourses 35.U.04
J^'C.) Journal of [his] life, travels, efc. 3 v. 1800. . .3553.01
— Writnigs 3563.07
ffreer (Jfrs.) Quakerism ; or, story of my life, [anon] .3586.08
Gumey {J. J.) Observations on the religious peculiarties of the
F.iends. 1825 3555.33
Hancock {T.) The peculium ; caoses of the decline of the Friends.
1859 3.".57.60
Kersey {J.) Treatise on Ihe doctrine of Friends. 1873. . 3586.:9
Penn ( IK.) Select works. [With life ] 3d ed. 1782. . . . 3584.09
— Works. 2 v. Lomlon. 1726. fol 3628.01
RundelL (S ) Observations on redemption, divine worship, and
partaking of the flesh and blood of our Lord Jesus (. hrlst.
1834 3586.09
SnaJce (The) in the grass ; subtilty of the Quakers. 1698. 3586 07
Slacy [G.) Brief remarkis on the '<tate of man, and his redemp-
tion. 1812 3586.09
Summary of history, doctrine, and discipline. 1887. 8*. 3586 09
[Tarious tracts on qnakerism. 1812-1837.] :<.'>i*e.u9
WheeUr [D.) AfiTectionate address to profe^ing christians.
1831 .)58i'..»9
Woolman[J.) Works. Being his Journal of life, gospel labours
eU. 2 pis. in 4. 1775 30'24.33
— JoumaL nithintrod-byj. a. Whittier. 1871. . . .3634.33
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAU% the first part of tha TITLE, and tba MUMBKB.
88
BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Future Life to Heaven.
Future Life and Immortality.
Algeria. R.) CriOcal hl«tory of the doctrine of a future life.
With a complete bibliography of the Bubject,[by E. Abbot].
1866 3613.21
Btackmore {Sir K.) On the immortality of the aoul. [In hU Es-
■ay». V. 1. pp. 293-850.) 2513.25
Camllitit («. S.) Life 111 a risen Sjavlour. 1858 3527.16
Cicero JU. T.) See his WcrltB, in general alphabet.
Dean {II ) On the future life of brutes. 2 v. In 1 1708. 3643.22
Dick IT.) Philosophy of a future state, [/n kit Works, v. 1.
1853J. . . . . . • 8033 01
A'lffuii-r (i.) The to-morrow of death. 1872 3552.12
e«o<iioin (f. .,4.) The mode of man's immortality. 1874. 365.08
OreglW.K.) Elsewhere, (/n Ais Enigmas of life. 1872.] 6812.17
/Mcambe[W. U.) In both worlds. 1870 2562.30
Human souls naturally immortal. From the Latin, by J, Collier.
n07 3535.27
Kiiia (?'. is.) Plato's view of immortality. [With hit Patriotism,
etc.] 3.564.12
J'eruwne (J. J. S.) Immortality : Hulsean lectures 1868. 3684.16
rtalo. See his Works, in general alphiibet.
Plumplre {B. H.) " The spirits in prison : " a sermon. 1871. 3684 26
Ridiler {J. P. f.) The Campaner Thai 3587.01
Seam iE.H.) Athaiia.sia; or, foregleams of immortality. 1868 3692.19
Stork [T.) The unseen world in the light of the cross. 1871. 3595.15
Taylor I J i Physical theory of another life. 1853. . . . 3612.07
Reviewed by Sir James Stephen, [/n *t« Essays. 2547.14
also, in Littoll. 1866, V. 4.
Unseen ITUe). Univei-se of physical speculations on a future
state. 1875 3614.23
;Vote.— .\uthor8hip ascribed to P. O. Talt and Stewart Bal-
fjur.
Wait (D. a.) Opinions of the Hebrews respecting a future exist-
ence. [Class, journal, v. 21, p. 29; v. 22, p. 123; T. 23, p. 17.]
Warburton I IK.) The divine legation of Moses demonstrat-
ed. 3616.12
yote. — Asserts a non-belief by the Jews in a future life.
Whateli/ (K ) View of the scripture revelstious concerning a
future state. 1855.
Zsc;ioHe(//.) Meditations on death and eternity. 186.3. .3625.24
WestiA.) 1 he state 01 the dead. [Intermediate state.] 1871. 3622.10
See also Death;— Future Punishment,— Heaven;— Pur-
gatory;—Resurrection:— Uiaiversalism; — Soul.
For articles from periodicals, sec Coutem. rev., V. 18, 1871,
(' On a future state,' Prof. Grote^; v. 20, 1872, (lomp. hist, of
the belief in immortality, 2 art. by A. M. Faiibairn); v. 19.
1872. (' Morality and immortality,' ' Science and immortal-
ity ' 'Christianity and immortalit.v,' by T. W. Fowle); v.
21, 1873, (■ Uu the future slate of souls,' by Lord Lyttelton);
— Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1861. ('Ancient and modem belief, etc.')',
—New Euglan<ier, v. 14, / Ar;,'uments from nature and from
scripture,' 2 art );— v. 21, 1862, ('Is the doctrine of anuiUila-
tiou taujjlit in the scriptures? ') ; v. 25, 1H66, (' Shcol ; Hades;
The invisible state,' by E. T. Fitih). Mauy bibliographical
references to books and reviews are given in article • Immor-
tality,' M'Clintock and Strong's Cyol., v. 4.
Future Punishment.
Constable (H.) Duration and nature of future punishment.
1871 3636.29
Coon ( It. It. ) Doct rine of future and endless punishment logically
proved. 185(1 3537.24
Deztfr {II. M.\ Verdict of reason upon future punishment.
1865 3544.10
Edwards {J.) Salvation of all men strictly examined. [In his
Works, V. 1.] 3646.07
Thompson {J. P.) Love and penalty. 1860 3613.05
7'<iioiie (E O.) Question of hell. By a puritan, [anon.] 1873. 3585.29
Townsend {S. T.) Lost forever. 1876 3613.22
See also Hell; — Retribution;— Universalism.
Genesis.
Bumjan {J.j Expos, on Gen. 1, I. [In his Works.]
«i«/r(«.l .Notes on Qeuesia. -ieth ed. 2 v. 1863.. . .3722.14
— Questions and notes upon Oenesis. 1831 37'22.07
Calvin {J.) Cummentai-ies on Genesis. 2 v. 1847-60. . . 3731.07
Canllisli (It. S.) Lectures on Genesis. 3 v. 1863. . . . 3731.02
CamMinu {J.) Scripture readings. Genesis. 1866. . . . 3542.19
Luther (.)/.) The crcatiuu: a commentary on the first five chap-
ters. 1838 3731.01
Uurpliy {J. a.) Critical and exegetical commentary, with new
translation. Inlrod. by A. Hovey, Boston, 1873. 8'. 3722.22
PriauU (O. de B.) Qurestioni-s Mosaicie; or, the first part of Gene-
sis compared with the remains of ancient religion. 2d ed.
1854 3731.06
tjuarry {J.) Genesis and its ai'*horsliip. 1866 3731.09
Slory of Genesis and Exodus, an early English song. Ed. with
nutes by R. .Morris. [Early E. T. S. 1865.] .... 7913.02
Swedenborg {E.) Heavenly Arcana. T. 1-8. T. 13, Index. 3697.07
See also Deluge, p. 83.
Gene.iis and Astronomy.
Kurtz {J. II.) The Bible and astronomy. [In Kit Old covenant.
V. 1.) 3565 23
PlucUe (.V. A.) The history of the heavens, considered according
to the notions ot the poets and philosophers, compared with
the doctrines of Moses. 2 v. 1762 4016.30
See also Astronomy and religion, p 11.
Genesis and Geology.
Bayne {P.) The testimony of the rocks a defence. In his Essays.
T. 2, 1868 2513.05
Davits (T.) Answer to Hugh MiDer. 1860 4111 lu
Elliot (J.) Moses and modern s::ience. 1871 3762.15
Pield {O.) The two great books of nature and revelation. 8652.11
Gillespie {W) Theology of geologists: Hugh Miller etc. 3762.10
Ilitckcock {E.) Religion of geology 1854 3762.06
Kemp {T. L.) Nat. hist, of creation. [Trav. libr., v, 24.] . 6076.'.i9
Kurtz {J. H ) Geojogy and the Bible. [Old covenant, v. 1.) 3566.23
Lewis {Tayler). Six days of creation. 1855 3762 02
Miller {II ] Two records: Mosaic and geological. 1854. . 3762.07
— Testimony of the rocks. 1857 4111.29
See also the works of tliis author in the general alphabet.
Molloy (<?.; Geoli>gy and revelation. 1870 3762.12
Naves {E.) Man, theologically and geologically. 1834. . 3762.03
Penn G.) Comparative estimate of the mineral and mosaical
geologies. 2d ed. 1826 3762.13
Smith (J. Pye . Relation between the Holy Scriptures and geo-
logical science. 1852 3762.05
Thompson {J. P.) Man in Genesis and geology. 1870. . . 37(;2.08
See also G-enesis; — Religion and Science, p. ;— Geology.
Germany.
[See also Reformation.]
Bauer {W.) Religious life in Germany during the wars of Inde-
pendence. 2 V. 1870 3615.12
God.
JSunsen (C. C. .A.) God in history. 3 V. 1868-70 3526.18
Charnock {S.) Discourses upon the existence and attributes of
God. 2v. 1868 35.')4.06
Ilickok {L. P.) Creator and creation; or, the knowledge in the
reasou of God and His work. 1872 3563.00
Leveque {C.) La science de I'invisible: etudes de psychologic et
de Iheodicee. 1865 3566.10
Samuelson {J.) Views of the Deity .traditional and scientiflc. :W87.28
.See also Evidences; — Doctrines;— Systems of theology; —
Natural theology; — Religion and science; — Providence:--
Trinity ; — Unitarii'Lism : — Christology ; — Jesus Christ ; —
Religions (Various) ;— Atheism ;— Deism: — Theism ;— Pan-
theism; also. In the general alphabet. Materialism;— Phi-
losophy. {Metaphysics.)
Gospels.
.^I/ord (//.) How to study the New Testament. 1866. . .3752.11
Barnf J (yl.) Notes ou the gospels. 2 v. 1862 3742.01
Calvin {J.) Commentary on a harmony of Matthew, Mark, and
Luke. 3 V. 1845 46 3754.09
Choice notes on the gospel of S. Matthew; S. Mark; S. Luke; S.
John. 4 V. Loudon, 1868-69. 16° 3746.01
£6rard (y. H. ^.) The gospel history. 1863 3746.21
Four {The) gospels, tr. f^oni the Greek. With disaertatlons and
notes. By George Campbell. 2d ed. 4 v 1803. 8" 3746.02
Fumess { }V. H.) The unconscious truth of the four gospels. 3553.27
Qreenleaf{S.) Examination of the testimony of the four evange-
lists, by the rules of evidence administered in courts of
justice. With an account of the trial of Jesus. 2d ed, 3745.03
HalUC. II.) Notes, practical and expository. 2 v. 1871. 3753.07
Lardner (JV.) Credibility of gospel history. [Works, v. 1-5.] 3565.01
Lightfoot {J .) Harmony of the lorn- evangelists among themselves,
and with the Old Testament. [In his Works, v. 4 6.] 3.567.04
— Hebrew and Talniudical exercitatione upon the gospels. [In
/lis Works, V. 11-12] 3607.11
Lindisfarne {The) and Rushworth gospels. [With Saxon gloss.J
[Surtees soc, v. 28, '39, 43, 48. Durham, 18.)-l-65. 8°.] 6116.32
Niclwls (/.) Hours with the evaugelists. 2 v. 1860 67. . 3746.18
i\'or(on (yl.) Internal evidences of the gospel. 13u6. . .3746.08
— Translation of the gospels With notes. 2 v. 1866. . . 3746.06
^(((^(/i.) The words of the Lord Jesus. 8 v. .1870. . .3753.12
Strong [J.) New harmony and exposition of the gospels, and
continuous commentary. 1854 3752.02
Supernatural religion : an inquiry into the reality of divine reve-
lation, [i. e. of the miracles, in connection with the date,
authorship, and character of the Kospels]. 1875. . 3594.24
Tischendorf (C.) When were our gospels written ? A narrative of
the discovery of the Sikaitic manuscript. 1867. . .3745.02
Trench R. C.) Studies in the gospels. 1867 3614.12
Westcott (B. F. Introduction to the study of the gospels. 3746.01
Whalley [Peter). Vindication of the gospels from the objections
of Bolingbroke. 1763 3622.18
See also Matthew :— Mark ;— Luke ; — John. Also New
Testament ; — and Bible.
Heathenism.
[See below Religions (Various) ; and Mythology, in general
alphabet.]
Heaven.
Alfiri (B.) State of the blessed dead. 1874 3513.06
Bickersleth {E. II.) Hades and heaven. 1869 3517.03
Blackmore {Sir R.) Future felicity. [In his Essays, v. 2.] 2613J6
Clark {R. W.) Heaven and its scriptural emblem.'). 1866. 3536.07
Heaven our home. By the author of ' Meet for heaven.' 3.')57.13
Ilolcombe { W, H.) The other li;e. 1871 3562.31
— Our children in Heaven. 1869 3562.26
Hyde {J.) Our eternal homes, [unon.] 1866 3582.01
Kimball {J. W.) Heaven. 1857 3564.04
Life in heaven. By the author of " Heaven our home." 3560.16
Meet for heaven. By the author of • Heaven our home.' 3575.01
Swedenborg {E.) Heaven and hell. 1853 3598.10
Thompson {A. C.) The better land. 1854 3613.04
Twelve views of heaven. By N. Macleod and others. 1873. 3667.17
BB.OOKLVN UGRCAXTILE LIBRARY.
BIBLIOAL, RELIO-IOUS, AND BCCL. UT.
HeU (o JMoits.
89
Hell.
Barrett (/?. F.) New [Swedenborglan] Tiew of hell. 1872. 88U n
Sa'rtfe !(?.) Scriptural (lootriue of Hade*. 1870 UU.St
Bickerateth [E. If.) Uad* b and lleavon. 1869 8617!o3
Towne (/■;. C.) The question of hell : an esM; lu new orthodozr.
By a pilrltau. 187:i SSB1.30
Swedenborg IK.) Heaven and hell. 1804 8098.10
Stc alto Future punishment.
Heresies.
iMTdner (.V.) Hist, of the heretics of the two flrst oeoturle*
[/» /ii» Works, V. 8.) 3668.06
White (J. Buinco). ObHcrvatious on heresy and orthodoxy, 8628.06
See also Denominations and Sects, p. 83.
Home Missions.
Sanyard (£. 7f.) Life work ; or, the link and the rivet. . 3686.30
Sleventon liy. f.) Praying and Working. 18113 3696.10
See also Oharitable Agencies, iu general alphabet.
Homilotlcs. See Preaching.
Holy Spirit.
Hare (J. C.) The mission of the Comforter, with notes. . 3568.19
2'aracfete [The) ; au essay on the personal!^ and ministry of the
Holy GlioBt. 1875. [1871.) 3682 'ii
Serle {A.} Horie Bolitariit}; or, essays upon some remarkable
nami'S and titles of the Holy Spirit 1837 8693.93
See also Trinltarlanism
Huguenots.
Affnew [D. C. A.) Protestant exiles from France In the reign of
Louis xiv. ; or, the Huguenot refugees and their descendants
in Great Britain and Ireland. 2 v, 1871 3i34.25
Jitackburn { W M.) Admiral Coliguy. and the rise of the Hugue-
n.its 2t. 1809 8*34.23
Browning (\V. S.) A hist, of the Huguenots. 4th ed. 1840. 3437.14
Hanna ( IF.) Tlie wars of the Huguenots in2 3433.19
— Wynliff.j and tlie Huguenots. 1860 3434.13
Lcf {Mrs. II. /■'.) The H. iu France and America. !T. 1862. 3434.13
Maury (A.) Memoirs of a Huguenot family, li'72. . . . 3U66.37
Km?i« ( IK. C.) The Huguenots tull)rida. 1854. . . .1113 11
Smiles (.V.) The Huguenots : their settlements, churches, and
industries iu £U|«laud aud Irelaud. 1868 3434.23
— The Hugueudts iu France alter the revocation of the Edict of
Nautes. 1874 3435.18
Weiss {V.} History of the French protestant refugeoa. With an
American appendix. 3 v. 1854 3434.16
^hile [II.) Massacre of 8t Bartholomew 623.01
Human Destiny.
Dewey {Orvill^). TUe problem of human destiny. 1864. . 3544.05
J>ann (//.) The destiny of the human race ; a scriptural inquiry.
1872 8644.24
See Man. iu general alphabet. Alto Social science, {dvili-
xatian; — Progress.)
Hungary.
r,'rai^ (J.) Hist, of the prot. church in Hungary, to 1860. 3433.03
Hymns.
[See Hymnology iu general alphabet.]
Image Worship.
Calvin (/.) Four sermons ou idolatry, etc., with dissertation on
the eighty-seventh psaliu. From the French, by H. Bever-
idge. 1851 3748.14
Tyler (J. E.) The image-worship of the church of Rome proved
to be contrar>^to Holy Scripture and the faith and discipline
of the primitive church. 1847 3616.03
Immortality.
[See Fnmre Life.]
Imposture and Fanaticism.
Aiken (.If.) Memoirs of religious impostors. 1821. . . . 3462.12
BroUiers (R.) Kevealed knowledge of the prophecies and the
times. 1794 3624.23
UugftsoH {D.) Copious account.of the Freuch aud Engliah pro-
phets, who infested London during 1707, and the following
years. 1814 3452.12
— Life of James Xaylor, a fanatic enthusiast. 1814. . . 345'i.l2
Soulhcole [J.) [Collection of 26 tracts.] 3 V. 1803-23. . . 3588.20
Taylor ,1.) Fanaticism. 1849 3612.04
— Natural history of enthusiasm. 1856 3612.05
Turner [d ) Communications of the Holy Spirit of God. . 3524.23
Sfe also, in this class, Denominations and Sects ;— Mil-
lenarianism ; — Mormonism ; — Shakerism. Alto, in the
general alphabet, Delosions;— Spiritualism;— Superstitions;
—Witchcraft.
Infidelity (Works written against).
Baxter (fl.) Unreasonableness of I. [In Ms Works, v. 2.] . 3618.01
Beecher [L.) Lectures on scepticism. 3d ed. 1836. . . . 3517.01
ChrislHeb (T.) Best methods of counteracting modern in&delity.
1874 3.W4.18
.fo(>er(t;. S.) Difficulties of inlldeUty. 1829.16'. . . .3647.14
Uall{U.) Modern infldelily. [/n Ais .Miscel. works.] . . 6042.01
Laforet (iV. J.) Why men do not believe : principal causes, etc.
1869 8564.21
J*riettly (J.) Observations on the lucrease of. [In his Works,
V. 17] 3591.19
Taylor (/.) iJaUuce of criminality ; or, mental error compared
with immoral conduct. 1828 3612.03
Sm AtheUm !-Delsm ;-P«aih«Um ;-Blbl. (AUntM);
— ETldenoraof OhrialUnltr. tie. Alto tctoHmX wwMamm ■
— BsUgtooandsoltnoe;— Praysr. *^ '
Infillit« (Th«|.
MantttlH.) Limit* of raliicioua IboaghtMamliMd. IMt MUM
tfole.—HeviewtU in ulaokwuod, T.M. iwa : M«« «> — ■ — .i^—
(by G. P. FliUier). v. 17, 1»W) ' ■■«»*>•
Martmeau {J.) Bevlaw of Uaasal. Bclmo*. BMoiMc* ■ad M»
(MAiiliwiyi.v.l. 18M.1 .... .V^^' jStri
Maurice ( F. D.) ueXtmt to a stadeDt of the B<uo[>loa teotUM M
Mausei. 1859 _ 3114 5
— Sequel to What la revelation » Baply to Maiisal. laeo. ' »T«!m
Young {John). The province of reaiton. IMSO. 3C96.19
Note — A reply to Mausol's •• Limits of rellKlous lliuiutaL"
*«« alto the phiioi.ipblcal wrltingi of Hamillon [Sir W 1
BIuusl (U. L.), and Spencer (Herbert), In r«far<aca to Um
Unamdiiioned aud Absolute.
Inquisitiou.
AulhaiUe memoin ooncemlog the Portogneaa Inqoisitioa.
1761 34-^^ ^
BeringUm (5.) Adventures or Qaadentto dl Locca, [anon. | IIM. IS
Cattro lA.de). Hist, of religious intoloranco in Hualu. 1863. 3«aa.'/T
DelUm W.) History of the Inquisition at Oo« 343«.»
Ferial \r. de). Young Dominican, or life in the 1. 1863. . 3424.11
Gordon {J.) Spanish Inquisition. 1870 M2tJ(
History of the Inquisition. lutrod. by C. Maaou. 1836. . 342t.M
Limborch (/'. van). History of the I. Abridged. 1816. . . aUtXIl
Llorenlel^J. A.) History of the Inqolsition. 1836. . . . 3436.34
Mackenna [B. Y.) Francesco Moyeu ; or, the Inqolaltlau in HouUi
America. 1869 3436.18
Maistre {J. de), Lettres ii un gentllhomme russe snr I'lnqnisltlon
espagnole: 1859 SS73J0
f^i^UuncA (.4.) Inquisition unmaaked. 2 V. 1816. . . , nitM
feuZ«(IK./f) History of tholnqmaitlon. 1874 3428.30
Servita (/'.) History of the Inquisition. 1639 3436.3*
Inspiration and authority of the Bible.
Oaatien IS. R. L.) Theopneusty : or, the plenary inspiration of
tlie Holy Scriptures. 1843 3964.36
Lessing (0. B.) (.'ambrldgo free thoughts and letters ou bibliotrr.
Tr. by H. H. Bernar.l. 1802 3666.19
Macnaughl U.) Doctrine of inspiration. 1866 3573.13
Ifoble [S.) Plenary iuspirati.in of the ijcriptures assorted. 36W.U
See alto Bible ; —Evidences.
Isaiah.
Alexander [J. A.) Isaiah tr. and explained. 3 v. 1861. . . S733.IS
Barnet [A.) Notes on Isaiah. 3 v. 1863 3733.16
Calvin [J.) Commentary ou Isaiah. 1860 63 3TJ3.33
Cheyne [T. K.) Book of Isaiah chronologically arranged. An
amended version with critical introductions and explanatory
notes. London, 187C. 12* 37.13.19
DeliUsch {F.) Biblical commentary. 2 v. 1869 3733.30
Hengstenberg [E. W.) Treatise, etc. 1869 3734.11
Lowlh {B.) Isaiah. New translation. With notes. 1791. . 3733.17
Same. Albany, 1794. 16' 3733.36
Noyes [O. R.) New translation of the Hebrew prophets, v. 1.
Boston, 186.S. 12° 3734.16 .
Strachey (E.) Hebrew politlos ; an Inquiry Into the prophecies
of Isaiah. 1853 3733.18
See alto Prophets.
Jasher.
Deutteh [B. 0. M.) The book of Jasher. [Lit. remains, pp. 440-448.
1874.] 3646.07
Jeremiah.
Catvin [J.) Commentaries. 6 v., 1850-66 373.1.13
Naegelsbach [C. W. B.) [Lange's Com. on O. T., v. 13.] . 3726.30
Sandys [G.) Paraphrase, etc. [Poetical works. 3 v.] . . 1684.33
See also Bible; p. 78 ; and Prophets, p. 84.
Jesuits.
Constitutionet. Anno 1668. Beprlnted with translation, e*e. Lon-
don. 1838. 8' 3436.16
Carlyle[T.) Jesuitism, r/n Ai> Latter-day pamph. 1853.] 2516.11
Fairplay ij. , pseud. Notes of the wandering Jew, on the Jesuits
aud their opponents. 1845 3424.08
Kip ( IK. I.) Early Jesuit missions in North America. 1846. 3447.10
Leone (A.) The Jesuit conspiracy : the secret plan of the order
detected and revealed. 1848 3424.21
Michelet [J.) JOBUitB and Jesuitism [In hit Mlscel. works.] 6053.06
Nicolini (O. B.) History of the Jesuits. 1864 3426.08
Parkman (F.) The Jesuits in North America in the 17tb '.-entury.
1866-69 60411
Pascal (S.) Lettres Scritea a uu Provincial. 1849. . 368:1.05
Same. Provincial letters. Tr. by T. M'Crie. 1853 . 3583.04
Poynder (J.) History of Ihe Jesuits. [anon.\ ... . 3426.01
Quinet (E.) Jesuits aud Jesuitism. . ' 5053.06
Rose (S.) Ignatius Loyohk and the early Jesuits. 1870. . . 3426 30
Saint-PriaHA.de). Fall of the Jesuits lu the 18th century.
1845 1091.23
Shea (J. G.) Hist, of Catholic missions among the Indian tribes
of the U. 8.. 1629-1854 3462.03
SteinnieU (H.) History of the Jesuits. 3 v. 1845. . . . 3436.03
— The novitiate ; year among the English JeBuita. . . 3595.07
Stephen {Sir J.) The founders of Jesuitism. lEssays, etc. v .1 .] 343.120
Taylor (/.) Loyola ; or, Jesuitism iu its rudiments. 1851. 3426.06
Williaim IW. R.) The Jesuits as a missionary order. [In hit
MisceU] 3623.19
See alto (in Biography) Uvea of Loyola and Xavier.
la asking for books, use the " Book Ordsr," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUUBSa.
90
BIBLICAL, RELIQ-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT.: Jeaus Christ <o Leviticua.
Jesus Christ.
AWott (L.-) JeiiiB of Nizaretb : tain life and tesehlnga. 1869. 3431.23
Andrews IS. J.) Life of Our Lnrd upon tUe earth. 1862. . 3422.03
Beeclttr (if. W.) Xho Ufe of Jesus, the Christ, v. 1. 1871. 3421.22
Btultnell (//.) Character of. 1861 3526.07
Clark [It. W.) Ufe scenes of the Messiah. 1856 3536.06
Cooper {C. D.) Last days of Our Saviour. 1867 3536 20
Dmu-S.mpn: [amm] 1869 3544.04
Doid {J. T.) Sayings ascribed to Our Lord by the fathers and
other primitive writers, and incidents In his life narrated
by them otherwise than fonnd in Scripture. 1874. . 3544.27
DUrer (A.) Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, portrayed. 1870.
1434.10
S<uUake (Sir C.L) Representations of the Saviour, etc. [In his
Literature of the fine arts.] v. 2. 1870 1412.04
Bcc* Deus Homo; or, the work and kingdom of the Christ of
Scripture, [anon.] 1868 3422.06
K/ico«(C'. J) Hi8toricallecturesontlielireofChri8t.l883. 3422.07
.BiDodi (//) Life of Jesus Christ. 1865 3422.18
Farrar {F. W.) Life of Jesus Christ 1874 8422.24
J'teedoooiil/.) Life of Jesus Christ. 1852 3422.08
Fumess ( IK. //.) Jesus. 1871 3422.21
— The veil partly Ufte.i. 1864 3422.09
aumore (J. R ) The life of Jesus. 1867 3422.10
Oladstone ( W. E.) " Ecce Homo." 1868 3422.16
Hamilton IJ.) A morning beside the lake of Galilee. 1863. 3657.04
Hanna (IK) [The life of Our Lord.) 6 v. 1864-70. . .8657.22
Contents : v. 1. Earlier years. 2. Ministry in Galilee. 3.
Close of the ministry. 4. Passion week. 5. Last day of Our
Lord's passion. 6. Forty days after the resurrection.
flonjon (5ir «.) The Jesus of history. 1869 3422.19
Bavel {E ) Jusus dans I'histoire. Eiamen de la vie de Jesua pat
M. Benan. 3d ed. 1863 3422.23
Uigginson {E.) Ecce Messias; or. the Hebrew Messianic hope
and the Christian reality. 1871 3557.28
/j^ro/iam (y. //.) Prince of the house of David 1858. . 216.20
Jameson (Mrs. A. M.,) and EasOake (Lady C. L.) History of Our
Lord as exemplified in works of art with that of his types.
2t. 1864 1442.17
KeimlDr. T.) The history of Jesus of Nazara. v. 1. 1873. 3463.01
Lacordaire (J. B. H.) Jesus Christ. Conferences. 1869. 3422.17
Jfercter (£.) Outlines ofcthe life of Jesus Christ, v. 1. 1871. 3421.18
Messiah (The). (A life of Christ, anon.] 1861 3421.21
iV«onder(^.) Life of Christ 1858 3422 01
Parsons (T.) Deus Homo: God-man. 1867 3422.06
Parker (J.) Ecce Deue. Essays on the life and doctrines of Jesus
(3hri8t. With notes on •■ Ecce Homo." [anon ] 1867. 3422.04
Pressensi (E. de). Jesus Christ: times, life and work. . . 3422.20
fienan (E.) Critical historians of Jesus. [Studies, etc. 1864.] 3412.10
— Life of Jesus. 1864 3425.11
Same. Vie de Jesus. 13th ed 3423.05
Scha(f(P.) Person of Christ: the miracles of history. 1865. 3591.01
Schenkel (D.) Character of Jesus portrayed. With notes by W.
H. Furness. 1866 3422.12
SeeUy {J. R.) Ecce Homo, life and work, [anon.] 1866. . 3422.05
Serle (A.) Horre solitariffl; or, remarkable names and titles of
Jeaus Christ. 2 v. 1816 3592.23
Strauss (D. F.) Life of Jesus. 1865 3422.02
— A new life of Jesus. 2 v. 1866 3421.03
Stroud ( ir.) Physical cause of the death of Christ 1871. 3595 17
ray/or (J'.) Life of Christ 7n /lis Works, v. 1, 1853 ] . .3618.01
Uhlhorn (6.) Modern representations of Jesus. [Criticisms of
Strauss, Benan, etc.] 1863 3422 15
raUi;Aan((7. J^.) Christ the light of the world. 1865. . .8611.08
rounsr(J^.) Christ of history. 1860 3625.17
See also Christianity, p. 80;— Ohristology, p. 80 ; — Gospels;
— Trinity :—tTnitarianism. Also, in general alphabet, tif/e<
whose initial word is ' (jhrist.'
JeiiTB.
See (in Oonntrlea, etc.). Jaws;— Bible (BUtory), p. 79;—
Jndaism, p. 90.
Job.
Bame< (A.) Notes on Job. 3 t. 1863 8733.06
Croly (O.) The book of Job 3733.07
Davits (B.) Book and history of Job. [In Roy. soc. of lit Traus.,
V. 3. 1839.J 5068.03
Delitzacli (F.) Biblical commentary of the book of Job. From the
German by F. Bolton. 2d ed. revised. 2 v. 1869. . . 3733.02
Frowie (J. A.) Short studies, v. 1, pp. 228-74. 1868. . . 2525.07
Hengslenberg (E. W.) Treatise, etc. 1869 3734.11
Lange (J. P.) Commentary, etc. [v. 7, of O. T.] . . . . 3725.00
Noyes (G. R.) New translation, with introduction and notes. 4th
ed. 1868 3734.10
Senan (£.) Le llvie de Job traduit. Etude, etc. 1860. . . 3733.04
John.
[Set otto Gospels ;— Apostles, p. 77.]
Gospel of St. John. Greek, Latin, and English, interlinear, with
grammatical notes. London, 1832. 8° 3755.07
Calvin (J.) Commentary on the Gospel .according to John. From
the Latin, by W. Prlngle. 2 v. 1847 3754.23
Cummiug [J.) Sabbath evening readings. St. John. 1856. 3643.04
Hengstentierg (E. W.) Commentary on the Gospel of St. John.
2v. 1871 3755.05
Maurice (F. D.) The Gospel of St. John. 1867 3755.02
Owen (J. J.) Commentary on John. 1869 3765.03
Byte (J. C) Expository thoughts. With text. 3 v. 1872. . 3754.20
Sears (E. II.) The fourth gospel the heart of Christ. 1872. 3755.00
Tayler (J. J.) Character of tlie fourth Gospel ; especially iu its
rehition to the first three. 2d ed. 1870 3765.04
Tajilor (J. Bayard). Pictures of St. John. [Poem.] . . . 1692.14
Tholuck(F.A a.) Commentary, ete. 1869 37J5.01
Whedon (D. D.) Commentary, etc. 1870 3764.18
See alto Bible, p. 78;— Old Testament ;— N ew Testament
Jonah.
Ephraem (Va Syrian). The repentance of Nineveh, a metrical
homily on the mission of Jonah ; with other pieces from
the Syriac, with notes, by H. Burgess. 1853. . . 3596.24
See also Prophets.
Joshua.
Bush ((?.) Notes on Joshua. 1867 3722.20
CaZm'n (J.) Commentaries, etc. Tholuck's dissert. 1854. . 3732.06
Colenso (J. W.) The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua critically
examined. 6 pts. in 4 v. London, 1862-71 3731.10
Crosby (II.) Expository notes on Joshua. 1876 3732.07
Espin {T. E.) Joshua. [Speaker's comment v. 2 of 0. T.] 3726.09
^'av (^. B.) Joshua. [v.4of Lange'sO. T.] 3725.13
Keil (K. F.) Commentary, etc. Tr. by J. Marten. 1857. . 37:12.01
— ondiielitezcA (.*'.) Biblical comment., ete. 1869. . . .3732.04
Judaism.
[Seealso Jews (in Countries); — also, Bible;— Old Test.]
Atwater (E. E.) History and significance of the pacred taberna-
cle of theiebrews. 1875 3515 17
Bristol synagogue. Order of service performed at [its] consecra-
tion. Bristol, A.M. 5602. 8°. [Miscel.pamph., v. 14.] 6ll93.14
Cohen J.) Thedeicides. Analysis of the life of Jesus, ami of the
several phases of the Christian churrh in their relations to
Judaism. Tr. by A. M. Goldsmid. 1872 ;)543 19
Disraeli (I.) Genius of Judaism. 1833 3544.13
Edersh^im (A.) The temple; ministi-y and services. [1874.] 3141.25
Godv'in (T.) Moses and Aaron. Rites used by the Hebrews. 3551. U7
IIeiltje(F. H.) Primeval world of Hebrew tradition. 187U. 3557.15
Hengslenberg (£. W.) The Jews and the Jewish church. [ With his
Comment, on Ecclesiastes. 1809.] 3734.11
Identity of the religion called Druidical and Hebrew. . [anon.]
1829 6091.02
Jaeger (A.) Mind and heart in religion ; or, Judaism and Chris-
tianity. 1873 '. . 3504.28
Kuril (J. H.) History of the Old Covenant. 3 v. 1859. . 3.'J15.23
Leslie (C.) Short arid easy method with the Jews. [In Christian
literature.] 3538.01
/,eTom(«.X)'C.) What is Judaism? 1870 3o6ti.ll
Lightfoot (J.) The temple service. [In his Works, v. 9.] . 3567.09
Mackay (R. IF.) Progress of the intellect in the religious develop-
ment of the Hebrews. 2 v. 1860 3572.07
Maimonides ; or, Moses Ben Maimon. Some account of the
origin of the Judaic code of laws. 1838 3573.28
Mayer (I.) Source of salvation. A catechism of the Jewish reli-
gion. 1874 3574.32
Mendelssohn (it.) Jerusalem: a treatise on ecclesiastical authority
and Judaism. 2 v. 1838 3576.09
New (The) Era; a monthly devoted to Judaism and Jewish litera-
ture, v. 1-4. 1871-4 8131.01
Picart(B.) "Ceremonies and religious customs, v. 1. 1783. A.'27.12
Powell [B.) Christianity without Judaism. 1857. . . . 3S86.14
Judges.
Bush (G.) Notes, etc. 1857 3722.21
fassei (iJ.) Judges. [V. 4. of Lange's O. T.] 3726.11
Hervey (A., bp.) Judges. [Speaker's Com. v. 2 of O. T.] 3726.09
Keil (C. F.) and Delitssch (F.) Commentary, etc. 1869. . 3732.04
Judgment Day.
Irving (L.) The oracles of God. 3d ed. 1824 3503.16
Smith (J.) View of the last Judgment. 1823 3812.35
Swedenborg (E.) Last judgment, and the Babylon destroyed.
1861 3598.11
See also Millenium;— Betributlon.
Justiiication.
Ifewman (J. B.) Lectures on Justification. 3d ed. 1874. . 3578.07
Bair (K. C. W. F.) Kings, [v. 6 of Lange.] 3726.15
Keil (K. F.) Commentary, etc. 2 v. 1857. 3732..2
Rawlinson (G.) Kings i-ii. [Speaker's Commentary, v. 2-3 of O.
T.] 3726.09
Lamentations.
Calvin (J.) Commentaries on Jeremiah. 5 v. 1850-55. . . 3735.13
Naegelsbach (C. W. E.) Lamentations. [Lange's Commentary.
V. 13 of O. T.] 3726.20
Lent.
Harris (Mr. M. G.) A rosary for lent ; or, devotional readings.
[anon.] 1867 3536.17
Haven (A. B.) The good report ; morning and evening lessons
for lent 1867 1)562.10
flun«nj(on (J'. C) Helps toaHoly Lent. 1872 3563.09
Neale(J.M.) Lent legends: stories for children from church
history. 1855 3576.24
Le'Titious.
SusA (<?.) Notes, critical and practical. 1861 3722.18
Clark (S ) Introd., commentary, etc. [v. 1 of Speaker's comment-
ary, O. T.] 3726.08
Citmming {J.) Scripture readings. 1856 3542.21
Murphy (J. G.) Critical and exegetical commentary, with new
translation. 1872 3737.10
See also Pentateuch.
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
BIBLICAL, RELiaiOUa, AND ECCL.LIT. : Litu^gie. ^ MOienni^n.
91
I>iturg;ies and Liturgy,
Anglo-Saxon and early English paalter. 3 t. London Surltei nc
1843«. ff Biw.ao
Bai)iam ( ir.l A companion lo tho Lectlonary; being a com. on the
propor leasuua for the Siuidaya and bolydaya. 1873. 3617.02
Vaniet {11. A,) Codex Uturglcus ecclealte uulvoi-aa. 4 v. Iti 3.
1S47-63 37S7.a(
Kvtaxia; or, the presbyterlan liturglca; hisL aketchea. By a
minister. 1855 3547.18
HaU (Rev. I'., editor). Kellqiilffl UlurglciB. Doctimenta, con-
nected with the liturgy or the Churoii of iCufclanil 6 v
Bath (Eng), 1847. 18° 3706 01
Conti-nis : v. 1. The Middeborgh prayerbook, 1802. v. 2
The 8ciitti«li prayerbook. 1B37. v. 8. The Parliamontiiry
Directory, 1(144. v. 4 The Savoy liturgy, 1661. v. 6. The
American prayerbook, 1786,
Holt (J/.) Practiial diacouraea on the liturgy of the Ohurch of
England. 4 v, 18J7 8561.13
Kitton (II.) The teacher'a collect-book : or, the church cullecta
analysod and illu»tnited. 2 pt. In 1. 1850 3706.10
Lift ol printed service books, according to the ancient uaea of
the Anglican Church. Loudon, 186U. 8* 6093 14
Liturgies inc tw„). A. D. 1549, and A. D. 1662: with other doou-
meutH; reign of Edward vl. Ed. by J. Ketley. 1844. [Parker
socict.v 1 3036.22
Xi^urf/tdjt and occasional forma of prayer; reign of Queen Kliza-
beth. Ed. by W. K Chiy. 1848. [Parker society.] . 3030.23
Neaie {J. M., D.U.) Liturgies of S. Murk; 8. James; 8. Olement;
8. Chrysostpm; 8. Basil. [Oreek originals.) 1868. . 3700.06
i\r«t/« {lifu. J. M.) Lessons on liturgiology, and church hihtory.
With an appendix on lituryica quotations ft-om the i80[>08-
toiic fathera. By Rev. (i. Moultrie. 1863 3707.14
On the credence. 6 art. [In Ecclesiologlst, v. 7, 8. 1848.] 3405.03
i'cUmei- (IK.) Origlnee Liturgicse; or, antiquities of the English
ritual, and a dissertation on primitive liturgies. 2 v. 3707.12
Renaudf't \e.) Liturgiarmuurientaliumcollectio. 2 v. .3708.01
Rituatc ecdesiis Dunelmensis, Anglo-Saxon ritual. [Burteea soc]
6116.14
Bilual of the EuKlish ohurch. [Quar. rev., Oct. 1874.] . 1866.16
See also Ritnaliam, below.
Iiollards.
Mailland (S. R.) Eight essays, pp. 203-230 3637.19
Sti also Church histories {\^th and 14M centuriet); — also.
Uvea of Wycklifie (J.) and Oobham (Sir John).
Lord's Prayer.
Cwnming {Rev. J.) Teach us to pray. 1862 3543.07
Maurice (F. D.) The Lord's prayer: nine sermons. 1872. 3574.29
Onderdonk {It. if.) The christian's prayer. 1847. . . . 3534.19
ran Di/lu (H. J.) Tlie Lord's prayer. 1871 3616.17
Williams ( W. K.) Lectures on the Lord's prayer. 1857. . 3623.18
Walson (T.) Select works, p. 361-608 3628.08
Worcester {II. A.) Sermons on the Lord's prayer. 1850. , 3625.04
Lord's Supper.
Abbadie {J.) Chemical change in the Eucharist, £Yom the French,
by J. W. Hameraley. [1867.] 3612.11
Bickersteth (f.) Treatise on the. 1852 3617.06
Bulfindi {S. a.) Communion thoughts. 1867 3625.14
Corsrdiite (.1/.) Treatise. [In his Writings. 1864.] . . 3036 12
Cranmtir (T.) Writings and disputatious, etc. 1844. . . 3638.02
Crewdson (/.) awl Bales {E.) Water baptism and the Lord's sup-
per. Their perpetual obli^'ation. 1871 3531.01
Ooldburn {E. J/.) The office of the holy communion in the Book
of common prayiT. 1867 3556.U6
Hooper {J.) De vera doctrina et usu cxBum Domini. [In his Later
writings, farker soc, 1852.) 3636.17
Hutchinson (R.) Three sermons. [In his Works. 1842.] . 3036.19
Maclear {O. F.) The witness of the Enchurist; or, the institution
and early celebration of the Lord's supper considered as an
evidence of the historical truth of the gospel narrative and
of tlie Christian doctrine of the atoui-meut. 1804. .3572.17
(yConne't { T. J.) Letter to Dr. Pusey on trausubstantlation. 1843.
[Misccl. pamph., v. 19.] 6093.19
Smith {J. Ill/alt). The open door. 1870 3693.13
7'jmdate(t»'^»i.) The supper of the Lord. 1860 3037.13
Wiseman (If.) Beal presence in the Euctiarlst. 1862. . . 8624.08
Love.
Fenelon (F. deS.de la M.) Dissertation on pure love. 2d ed.
1738 3661.06
Francis of Sales (St.) Treatise on the love of God. 1852. 3663.09
Luke.
Gospel ot St. Luke. Oreek, Latin, and English Interlinear, with
grammatical notes. London, 1832. 8° 3754.17
Cumming [J.) Sabbath evening readings. St. Luke. 1856. 3543.03
Ouien {J. J.) Commeutary, critical, expositoi-y, and practical, on
the Oospel of Luke. 1808 3764.16
Van Dircn { W. If.) A Suggestive commentary on St. Luke. 2 v.
1808 3754.04
VTAedon (fl. fl.) Commentary on Luke. 1870 3754.18
See also Grospela,
Mark.
Oospel of St. Mark. Greek, Latin, and English interlinear, with
grammatical notes. London, 1832. 8° 3764.08
Alexander (J. A.) Gospel accurding to Mark, explained. 1861. 3754.07
Camming (J.) .sabbath evening readings. 1835 3543.02
IfasI ; IK.) Comiuentory on Mark. 1866 3754.12
Owen {J. J.) Commentary on Mark. 1868 3764 06
Wludon (D. D.) Commentary on Mark. 1870 3764,06
Maxprelato Controveray.
llaskM(W.) RM. at tlM Martlo lUtpiaM* «>atroTCnTlB»a
day. of queen EUttUth. UlT/TV. . ^^iS»5
Muilac*, &<MarrUc«,io(raOTalal;habM.
Martyn.
fhx (J.) Act! and monnmenu Id. b/ 8. B. CMtlay. ■ t. IMk
,-<I- \ ^? 'i ^' **• *• *■ »■ "OO io 1377. ■ a. a! U. Wlte
1483. 4. A. U 1486 to 1633. 6, A. D. 1433 lo 1M9 t. A. D
1649 to 1666 7. A. D. 1635 lo UM 8. IM« to 1,4»
— Book of niariyra. 1849 ' ui* jb
ifaU (J'.) History of the mirtyra 3 r. 1747. . '. ! ! ' l<3« 11
Tayltr (C. B.) Memorials of English martyr*. IMS. , . . MMJ*
Mary ('Virgin, Mother of Jasos.)
tiibtr(F. W.) The foot of the orou; or, HusorromafMiry. UN.
3547 It
NorthcoU (J. S.) Celebrated sanctuaries of th* Madonna. UM.
Ortini /— ). History of the blessed Vlrnin Mary; with letters apo*.
tolio couoernlng the dogmatic dehultlon of the <■«■«— tiIih
conception. 1872 t4U.U.s
Sams. From the French, by P. Power ttlClS
Materialism.
Hughes (T. S.) Remarks on an Essay on the eternity of the world,
by a sceptic. 1826. [Pamphleteer, v. 30.) .... B06lt.3i
Martineau {J.) lieligiou as atfretod by modern materialism. Sft'TS.Sl
[.See Future life;— ReUgton and Science ; — Sool ; alselCa-
terlalism, in general alphabet.]
Matthew.
Adavuon (H. T.) Gospel of Matthew expoanded. 1871. . 8754.M
Alexander {J. A.) Guspal of Matthew explained. 1861. . 8764 01
Cnnant (T. J) Gtospel by Matthew. Itevised revision. Amer.
Bible union. 1860 8768.01
Camming [J.) Sabbath evening readings. 1866. , . . 8643.01
Morison (J. II.) Disquisitions and notes. 3d ed. 1861, . 8764.08
Ifast { IV.) Commeutary. 1866 3764.13
Owen (J. J.) Commentary. 1878 3764.00
Same. 1868 3764.0*
Whedon (D. Z>.) Commentary. 1870 8T31.03
See alto OospeU.
Mediation.
Mediatim: the function of thought. [taiiM.\ Andorer, 1871. IC*.
3676.01
Set also Atonement.
Methodism.
Annan (W.) Dlfflcnlties of Arminian Methodism. 3ded. 3613.1S
Emory (J.) A defence of *- our fathers," and of the original
organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church, against
A. M. M'Caine and others. 1838 3646.35
Graves [J. B.) Great iron wheel; or Christianity reversed. 3565.08
Keyes (E. R.) Wesley aud Swedenborg. A fraternal appeal to
Methodist ministers. 1872 3596.10
Jimeson (A. A.) Notes on the twenty-five articles as received by-
the Methodists. 1853 3676.00
Slierman (D.) History of the revisions of the disdpline of the M.
E. Church. 1874 3594.36
Smith {S.) Methodism. [/» his Works. 1863.] .... 2643.18
Same. [In his Works, v. 3. 1840.J 6067.03
Soutliey (K.) Lite of Wesley; and progress of M. 2 v. 1830. 3183.1S
Stevens (A.) The centenary of American M 3453.11
— History of Methodism. 3 v. 1858-61 3463.03
— History of the M. E. Church in the U. 8. 4 v. 1866-67. 3453.06
— Women of Methodism: busanna Wesley, Countess of Uonting*
ton, and Jiarbara Uick. 1869 3463.00
Tayior (/.) Wesley aud Methodism. 1853 3463.01
'Affl {II. F.) Methodism successful, causes, etc. 1860. . 8612.31
Tyerman {L.) The Oxford Methodists: memoirs of Clayton, Ing-
ham, Gambold, Hervey, Broughton, etc. 1873. . . 3453.18
Wakely (Hev. J. B.) Lost chapters from the early history of
American Methodism. 1858 3453.10
W«;ey (.^.) Works. V. 1-7. 1872. 3621.13
V. 1-4. Journal, v. 6-7. Sermons.
See also (in Biography) lives of Wesley (John).
Methodology.
M'Chntock (J.) Lectures on theological encyoloptedla and me-
thodology. 1873 3667.3S
Middle Agea
[See Chnrch history, p. 81.]
Millennium.
[See also Revelations and Prophecy.]
Bush (G.) The Hierophant: sacred symbols and prophecy. 3696.03
— Treatise on the Millenninm. 1832 3626.19
Conversations on the present age of the world, in connection with
prophecy, [anon.] 1853 3537.01
Camming (J.) The great tribulation. 3 v. 1859 3642.04
— Greiit coUBUmmution. 2 v. 1863 354'i.U8
— Last warning cry. 1868 364'2.10
— Signs of the times. 1855 3542.18
Divine footsteps In human history, [anon.] 1862. . , . 3412.08
Miller { iV.) Views of the prophecies and prophetic chronolugy.
With a memoir of liia lire. By J. V. Hinies. 1841. . 3576.09
Seiss {J. A.) Last times aud great consummation. 1863. 3592.33
Wood (E.) The vision ; or, view of terrestrial objects. 1830. 3634.10
In aaUng for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AXJTHOB'a NAM]^ the first p«rt of the TITLE, and the NOMBEK.
92
BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : aiiuistry to Miacellaneoufl.
Ministry.
[See Prsachlng and Pastoral Offloe.]
Miracles.
[See aUo Evidences; — ^Religion and Sdenps.]
Campbell (O.) Dissertation on miracles. 1812 SS21.U
— Dissertation on miracles. [In Christian liter.iture.] . 3638.01
Capes {J. At.} On tlie miraculous life of tlie saints. [In Fuller-
ton. Life of St. Frauds. 1865.J 3418.05
J)e Quince!/ (?'•) Hume's argument against miracles. [In his Theol.
essays, v 1.] 3543.20
Hny(<i.) Scripture doctrine of miracles. Newed. 2t. 1878. 3567.30
Hoxson ,J. S.) Meditations on tlio miracles. 1871. . . . 3563.07
Hume (P.) Of mirarle.s. [In his Inquiry conoemlng the human
understaudlng. [Works, T. 4.] 6414.16
Liltfn (fi. A.) Miracles 3560.19
Xo-^te (/.) Uiscourse of miracles, [/n Am Worlia.T. 9.] . .5052.09
ifaci)<maW (O.) Ihe miracles of our Lord. 1870. . . .3672.21
Jlount/urd {W.) Mirucles, past and present. 1870. . . .3676.02
Molten {J. B.) Eight iiumpton lectures on miracles. 1872. 3576.03
Newman [J. H.) Two essays on scripture and ecclesiastical mira-
cles. 2d ed. 1870 3581.20
Poweli (Baden). Order of nature in reference to revelation. 3685.15
Trench («. C.) Miracles of our Lord. 1857 3614.05
Warburlon ( W.) Inquiry into the causes of prodigies and mira-
cles aa related by historiauB {Tracts. 1789.] . . . 3626.16
Supernatural religion : an iuquirj into the reality of divine rev-
elation. 2 V. 6th ed. 1875 3694.24
Miscellaneous Works.
Note. — A summary of the Contents of many of the works
enumerated in this division Ih given under the names of the
respective authors, in the general alphabet.
Abbott (J.) The young christian series. 4 v. 1855. . . . 3613.01
1. The youug.cliristian. 3. The way to do good.
2. The corner stone. 4. Hoary Head and M'Donner.
Abercrombie {J.) Essays. 1845 3613.07
.^ditn..! (-V.) I'riends of Christ in the New Test. 1857. . 3513.11
Adams ( W.) Conversations of Jeaas Christ with representative
men. 1868 3513.14
Alexaruter {J. W.) Discourses on common topics of faith aud
practice. 1868 3513.19
Arnold (T.) Miscellanooua works. 1846 3514.01
Augustine (St.) confessions. Ed. by W. T. Shedd. 1860. . 3514.11
Barnes (A.) Miscellaueous essays aud reviews. 2 v. 1865. 2513.06
Beecher (C. E.) Common seuse aud religion ; or, the Bible and
the people. 1857 3516.08
Beecher (11. W.) 695 Pulpit pungencies. 1866 3516.08
— Lecture room talks. 1870 3510 15
— Life thoughts. 1858 3516.04
— New Star papers. Experiences on religious subjects. 3516.13
— Notes from Plymouth pulpit. By A. Moore. 1866. . . 3516.0(1
— The overture of augels. 1870 3516.14
Blount (G.) Miscellaueous works. 1696 3521.23
Blunt (J. J.) Essays theological, coutrib. to the Quarterly re-
view, 1860 3522.13
BoarUman ! If. E.) He that overcometh. 1869 3522.17
B'lyd (A. K. II) Graver thoughts of a country parson. . 3623.07
— Piesent-day thoughts. 1871 3523.09
— Seaside musings on Sundays aud week days. [anon.'\ . 3523.05
firooi-e S.yl.) Christ in modern Ufe. 1872 3323 18
— Sermons preached in St. James's chapel. 1869. . . 3523.19
Brooks (T.) Smooth stones taken from ancient Brooks. By C. H.
Spurgeon. 1860 3523.17
Praa)» (tf. S.) Lectures for the people. 2 v. 1859. .2314.11.12
Brnwn (J. Baldwin). Misread passages in scripture. 2 v. 3524.25
Burtt'n (Asa). Essays on some of the ilrst principles of lueta-
physicks, etliicks, aud tlieology .1824 3526.20
Campbell (a.) Sermons and tracts. 1812 3627.12
Carpenter (H. S.) Here aud beyond. 1859 3632.01
Chalmers (T.) Application of chrlsUauity to the commercial aud
ordinary affairs of life. 1820 3532.13
Channing (W. E. The perfect life. Twelve discourses. . 3333.15
— Thouglits selected from [his] writings. 1864 3533.13
Christian thought on life. 1861 8564.18
Clark (Adam). Detached pieces. 3 v. 1837 3631.10
Clarke (J F.) Common-sense In religion : essays. 1874, 3536.20
Coleridge (S. T.) Aids to reflection. 1847 3636.18
— The Friend. [Works, v. 2.] 8025.05
— Literary remains. Confessions of an Inquiring spirit. 6025.08
Collins liscephen). Autobiography. [Religious.] 1872. . . 3536.30
Collyer (H.j Nature aud life. Sermons. 1869 3536.19
— The life that now is. Sermons. 1871 3536.28
Collier (li.L.) Every-day subjects iu Sunday sermons. 1870. 3536.21
Conway (.V. D.) The earthwai'd pilgrimage. 1870. . . . 3537.00
Conybeare ( W. J.) Essays, ecclesiastical, etc. 1856. . . . 2627.01
Cooke (.9.) The hiding-place. A sermon. 1868 3536.26
Comwadis (C, F.) Philosophical theories and experience. By a
Pariah, [anon.] 1854 6421.20
Cox iS. H.) Interviews, memorable and useful. 1853. . . 3537.03
Cummin:; (J.) Benedictions ; or, the blessed life. 1854. . 8642.02
— church before the flood. 1854 3642.01
— Daily life. 1851 3642.03
— Voices of the day. 1867 8543 09
— Voices of the dead. 1865 8643.11
— Voices of tlie night. 1854 8543.01
Cunningham (J. iV.) A world without souls. 1816. . . . 3S37.15
Omaiius (!f.de). Tlie idiot. Uf wisdome, the minds, etc. 16S0. 3541.04
Cuyler (T. L.) Heart-Ufe. 1871 8537.19
— Heart-culture. 1872 3537.21
— Thought-hives. 1872 3637.20
Daviet (J. L.) Theology and morality. 1873 3641.15
DeQuincey (T.) Theological essays. 2 v. 1864 3643.20
Dod {A. B., and others). Essays from Princeton review. 3586.02
Dodge (M. A.) Stumbling blocks. 1864 2623 08
Edwards (B. B.) Writings. 2 v. 1863 3546!o9
Contents: v. 1. Sermons, v. 2. Roman catholic religion
In Italy. Slavery in ancient Greece. Roman slavery. Slavery
iu the middle ages. Study of the Hebrew langua^^e. Early
English versions of the Bible. Authenticity of the Penta-
teuch. The imprecatious in the scriptures Hebrew poetry.
Importance of a thorough theological educatiou. Christians
sliould study the profounder my.steries of their laitU. Col-
lateral signs of human depravity. Influence of eminent
piety on the intellectual powers.
Enochs the second messenger of God. 2 v. Lon., n. d. S". 3541.23
Fichu {J. a.) The way towards the blessed life. [In his Popular
works. V. 9.) 36.i2.14
Same. La vie bienhenreuse 3552 16
Froude IB. H.) Beiualns. 2 v. 1838 3533!l6
Fuller (T.) The cause and cure of a wounded conscience; also,
Triana; or, a three-fold romanza, of Mariana, Paduaita, and
Sat>iua 353^.21
— Joseph's party-coloured coat: a comment on 1 Cor. ri., with
several sermons, and David's heinous sin, hearty repent-
ance, heavy puuishment. A poem. 1867 3563.22
Qasparin (Mme. de). Vesper. 1863 3561.16
Oiif/irie (2'.) The way of life. Sermons. 1862 3556.03
— Speaking to the heart. Sermons. 1863 3566 04
Hales (J.) Works. 3 v. 1766 3551.11
Hall (Jos'-.ph). Devotions, sacred aphorisns, and religious table-
talk 3557.01
Hall (John). Papers for home reading. 1871. 12°. . . . 3666 22
— Questions of the day. 1873 3566.23
Hamline (L. L.) Works. Ed by F. G. Hlbbard. 2 v. 1871. 3566.27
v. 1, Sermons, v. 2. Miscellaneous writings.
Hanway(J.) Reflections, essaj'S, ete. 2 v. 1761. . . .3367.23
Hedge (F. H.) Reason in religion. 1865 3562.12
Hervey (J.) Meditations and contemplations 3657.19
Contents: Among -the tombs. On a flower garden. Upon
creation. On the night. On the starry heavens. A winter
piece.
Hopkins (Mark). Miscel. essays and discourses. [1828-47.] 3663.04
— Baccalaureate sermons, [1850-62], aud occasional discourses.
[1852-39]. 1862 3.i63.03
Humboldt (K. W. mm). Religious thoughts and opinions. 3563.08
Hyacinthe (C. Loyson, called/attier). Discourses on various occa-
sions. 1869 ;)563.15
— Orations. With a sketch of his life. 1871 3563.29
Contents: Biographical sketch. Civil society in its rela-
tions with Christianity. Education of the working classes.
James (H.) Lectures aud uiisceilanies. 1852 3563.24
Contents: Property as a symbol. Universality iu art. The
old and new theology. Toe scientiflc accord of natural and
revealed religion. Miscellanies.
Jenyns (.V.) Pieces religious, moral, etc. [In his Works, v. 2 ) 5044.17
— Observatjons on several passages in the New Testameut.
[Works, V. 4.] 6044.19
Jometl (B.) Extracts from writings. See Niyes (O. It.) Theol.
e-ssays 3577.-24
.ffe% (jlf. ^.) Reminiscences of thought and feeling. . .3664.00
King (T. S.) Patriotism, and other papers 1864. . . . 3664.12
i:irfct«{ IV.) Miscellaueous essays. Second series. 1868.3563.30
Contents: Convict management. Model sermons. Ritual-
ism, Romanism, Anglicauism, Evaugelicism, logically identi-
cal. Lecky's Rationalism iu Europe. The New Reforma-
tion.
Knox (V.) Elegant extracts, v. 1, moral and religious. . 6046.1T
Laboulaye (E.) I-a iiberto religieuse. [l^ssais de critique.] 3564,.1'j
Lamennais (F.) Paroles d"uu croyant. Vue voixde prison, etc. Pr6-
cedes d'une etude, par Saiute-Benve. Noiiv. ed. 1809. 3664.26
Luther (M.) Watchwords lor the warfare of life. 1869. . . 3572.03
Mac Donald (G.) Unspoken sermons. 1868 3572.20
Uaxduff(J. R. Memories of Geunesaret. 1858 3573.01
— The shepherd aud his flock. 1866 3573.02
Macleod (N.) Parish papers. 1863 3573.05
— Simple truths for earnest minds. 1866 3673.06
MacmiUan (H.) The garden aud the city; with other contrasts
and parallels of s>;ripture. 1872 3673.08
Maitland (S. R.) Eight essays on variouB subjects. 1852. 3573.19
Martineau (J.) Endeavors alter the christian life. 1858. 3574.06
— Miscellanies. 1852 3574.07
Joseph Priestley. Thomas Arnold. Church and State.
Theodore Parker's Discourses. Phases of faith. Church of
England. Battle of the churches.
— Studies of Christianity. 1867 3574.16
Contents: Distinctive types of Christianity; Christianity
without priest and without ritual; Vicarious redemption;
Mediatorial religion ; live points of christian faith ; Creed
and heresies ot early Christianity ; Tiie creed of cliristen-
dom; The restoration of belief; One gospel in many dia-
lects; St. Paul and his modern students; Sin, what it is;
what it is not; Duties of christians in an age of controversy.
Mason (J.) Select remains. 1809 6214.07
Maurice (F. D.) Theological essays. 1854 3574.19
Memminger (R. W.) Preseut issues 3575.20
Contents : ThQ church; Sacerdotalism; Christianity and
[esthetics; The pulpit; Universallsm and Calvinism; Civil-
ization and devil-worship.
Merle D'Aubigne (J. H. ) Discourses and essays. 1855. . 3543.18
*i«er (i/.) Essays. [From the "Witness."] 1B65. . .2636.16
HilmMn (H. H.j Savonarola, and other essays 3576.12
Contents: Savonarola. Erasmus. Popes of the 16th and
"th centuries. Clement xiv. aud the Jesuits. Newman oa
BBO0£Ii7M.lCSBOAllXII.X LIBBABY.
BIBLICAL, REUaiOUS, AND EOCL. UT.
>0*oelUn«oiis to MonMUa
03
tlie ilevylopmoiit of cIiiIdUbu diictrlno; Relation of tha
olorflT to tlie peoplo. Pagan and chri«tlau lepulobru
Murray (jV.) Paiish and other periciUluga, 18M. . 3976 w
A^e/iun (Xl OatLerlnKS from a pastor B drawiT. 1863 ' 3577 OS
Newmanl.J II) KuBiija, crilical and hiatorical. av 1873 888109
— HUtorii-al Kketoh>!8. 1872 358107
Noyexi.G. U.) Collfctiou of theological eaaaya from vapioua an-
thors. [Oiiizot, Badon Powell, K. Williams, B. Jowelt A P
btauley, r.tc] 1807 3577 ai
OHn {S.\ Works. 2 v. 1850 '.'.'. 3581 in
y. 1 BermoiiB and sketches, t. 3. Lectures and addreasoB
Parker [11.) Works. 1738 358._j .^^
OinttiiU : I'i. Philosophical meditations.' 3. Phl'losophi-
cal diBBOrtatiouB. i. A journey thro' the world.
Parker {Tutoitore). critical and misrellancouB writings. 3583.13
Cimltntu : A lesson for tlie day ; Life or Sr. Bernard ;
Truth against the world ; Trausieut and permanent In
Christianity ; The Pharisees ; How to move the world ;
Primiiiyo Christianity ; Strauss'a lite of Jesus ; Thoughts
on theology.
Patent \Tfte) hat: designed to Increase the thinking, reasoning.
acting power of the wearer, i'or the use of mankind iii
geuerai, and the clergy in partlonlar. 18.'i6. . . .3583.14
PraetU heaven. By the author of " The patience of hope." 3585.18
Prime ( IV. C.) The Owl croek letters. 1848 3585.22
Ramftirr {V. F.) .Select remains. 18.J3 3587.04
Saniiolpk IB.) Soher thoughts on staple themes. 1871. . 3580.J5
Real und the beau-ideal. By the author of " Visiting my rela-
tioiis.." 1801 2542.01
Betian {f.) Studies of religions history. 1884 3112.10
Same. Etudes d'histoire religieuse. 1862 3412.09
jBct)v/te (.1.) Religion and science. The future life. Authority nf
JeBU.f Christ. [In Beard (J. R.) ITogrcss, etc.] . , 3515.22
Ri/t {7'fie) in the clouds, [anon.] 1873 3587.03
Rogers [II.) The Ureyson letters. 1858 3587.18
— Baason and Faith, and other miscellaaies. 185^. . . ;)5.S7.la
Contents ; Life and writings of Thomas Fuller : Andrew
Marvell ; Luther's correspondence and clmrai-ter : CTOiiiiis
and writings of Pascal ; Sacred eloquence : The British pul-
pit ; Vanity and ciory of literature ; Right of private judg-
ment ; Heuson and faith : their claims and conlii ts.
Buskin [J.) Precious tlioughts : nioial and religious. 1800. 2M2 02
St. Jolt7i {J. A .) Philosophy at tlie foot of the cross. 1851 3892.03
Scott {T.) Essays on the most important subjects in religion.
1819 3592.17
Select sentences from eminent authors. 1809 6214.07
Sewell {I'. M.) Passinj^ tlioughts on religion. 1863. . . .3593.03
Shedii ( W. a. T.) Discourses and essays. 1862 3593.09
Contents : Method and influence of theological studies ;
True nature of the beautiful ; Characteristics and import-
ance of a natural rhetoric : Nature and influence of the his-
toric spirit: Relation of language and style to thouglit :
Doctrine of original sin ; Doctrine of atonement.
Spemcer (I. S.) Pastor's sketches, or coDTersations with anxious
inquirers. 2 v. 1855 3693.10
Spurgmn (C. H.) John Ploughman's talk. Plain advice. . 3691.26
— Evening by evening. 1869 ; readings 3594.13
— Morning by morning ; Headings. 1866 3.'>94.1S
— (iems from his discourses. 1858 3594.14
Stanley {A. I'.) Scripture portraits and other miscellanies. 3595.02
— Sermons preached in the East. 1863 3696 01
Tait {A. C, abp.) Dangers and safeguards of modern theology.
1802 3612.01
Talinage \T. D.) One thoosand gems. Ed. by W. H. Larrabee.
1873 3612.11
Taylor 1,1.) lK)gio in theology, and other essays. 1869. . . 3612.06
— Saturday evening. 1838 3612.09
Tay'tr [Jeremy). Selections from works. 1863 3612.13
Tliomp.mn [II. M.) " Copy." Essays on religion, etc. 1872. 3613.03
Tonna [.)trs. C. K.) The flower garden, or glimpses of the past.
(WorkB.v.l.J 5070.13
— Principalities and powers in heavenly places. [Works, v. 2.]
Tatten (.V.) The analogy of truth, in lour discourses ; together
with a discourse on tlie connection between practical piety
and sound doctrine. 1848 3613.'20
Townsliend [O. II.) Religious opinions. 1809 3613.18
Tracts for priests and people. By various writers. 1862. 8014.01
Cont<-nts : Religio laici, by T. Hughes ; The mote and the
beam, by F. D. Maurice ; The atonement, by F. Garden ;
Of miracles, by J. L. Davies : On terms of communion ; A
dialogue on doubt, by J. M. Ludlow : Morality and divinity,
by F. D. Maurice ; On laws of nature and the positive philo-
sophy, by J. M. Ludlow.
Tucker [O.) House beautiful; or. the Bible museum. 1863. 3613.28
— On the way; or, places passed by pilgrims. 1800. . . 121.20
Fi)M( (.4. > Montaigne: and other miscollaniOB. 1806. . .3610.02
Walker [J. B.) The living questions of the age. 1869. . 3610.08
Warburliiti.[W.,) and Hard [R.) Tracts, not admitted into the
collection of their respective works. Ed. by S. Parr. Lon-
don. 1789. 8° 3610.13
Ward [Hei>. ei.) The simple cobler of Aggawam in America. Ed.
by D. Pulsiler 3016.19
»rare(.lfory(J. C.) Thoughts in my garden. 1863. . .3617.11
Wliateti/[R) Charges and other trai^ts. [On education, tithes,
the Lord's Day, e(c.] 1836 30'22.18
— Thoughts and apophthegms. 1856 3622.21
iri7M,im»(IK. B.| MisceUanies. 2d ed. 1861 36-23.19
Winslow [.ilrs. M.) Heaven opened. A selection from [herj cor-
respondence. 1867 3021.01
Witlterxpoon [J.) Works, with a sermon occasioned by his death,
by J. Rodgers. 3 v. 1800 3624 13
— Miscellaneous works. [On divinity. The Druid, eU. 1803.] 36'24.28
WooUei (r. li.) Ibe rellsioa of Um
pnMul, Md o< «b« Altai*.
Set alto Sormoiu.
MiMions and MiaaionjulM.
.^da»(ir.) Oorreep. reUMveto chrlsOantty. India. UM. miM
American B.i«rd of Commissioners f..r foreliin ulMrtoST S-^
rial volume or the ar.t nily years. Jih «I vlSt SIlM
AmUrmn [It.) Ui.tory of the miwioQ. of Um kmuiM 'v!ZrAu
the OrionUl churches. T.I. IMl. ~" *~*™=" ""M »
Blehydl.) Koinaiice without Botloo; or. sketdu^ froi tlie .art.
foli.iofan old mliislonary »«n.iM
Br.Sr,(»,« (.1/j,,)^ U.,maoc« or m.xlem ml«iloi.s." li7«. '. »44T I*
Brown [ W) History ot the propagwloo of cUrUltaull. KaoM Uw
heathen since the roforniatloo. t r. 1854 U4T sT
Buchanan [c.) Sl»r In the Ka-t: a sermon lool' mlaid<^ | (f-'.ii
Notl's Mlscol. works. 1810.1 .... ""™"»- A"'^
Calvert [J.) Kyi and Ihu FIJIans. 185». ..'.'.'.'. uitm
Carn< (y.) LIv.s or eminent missionaries. 3 t. liMSt 1447 U
Contents: v. 1. John Eliot. O. V. Hwarti H. Baade "j
Kiornandor Hocker and Antes. T. 3. D. Z'lalMrgfir VanI
derkemp and Kl.^herer. C. Buchaiiin. J. Haven. Anno II
Judson. David Braiuerd. W, Milne. T. 3. Ignatius lyivuU.'
Xavler. C. Ilarezo. J. A«»em»uni. L. CavaUero. church
of Japan. Madame de Peleterie. J. de AnchlaU
Clarke [A.) (Christian mlBsiona. Including the lotrod. of the ao*.
pel into the liriUah Isles 8447 J5
Cox [F. A.) History of the Baptist Hisslonary Bcxdstj. 1703-l>i42.
2 V 3451.04
f>«an(ir) China mission. 1859 102S.13
Geckie [A. C.) Christian nii.ssious to wrong places, amoo'g wrung
races, and in wnnig hands. 1871 :*447 31
Grout L) Zulu-land, Natal, ere (1865.J 10U3 U8
Uamilltm [R. IK.) Missions; their authority, scope, ete. 1846. 3447.04
Hawkins K.) Historical notices of the missions of the Charch of
England in the North American colunks, previous u> their
independence. 1845 ^$4^ 13
Howitt ( IK.) Colonization and Christianity 1838. . . . 3447 at
Jutlson {Mrs. E. C.) The Kathayan sUve. 1868 .... 3447.13
Kaye [J. W.) Christianity in India 1849 3147.07
Kesson{J.) The cross and the dragon ; or, cbristlaulty In China.
1854 8147.23
Kip [ IK. /.) Early Jesuit missions in North America. 1846 3447.10
Laming (O.) Egypt s Princes. A narrative of misslonarr labor.
1865 J075.13
Laurie {T.) Dr. Orant and the Mountain Nestoriaiia. 1863. 1043.03
Marsh [D. W.) The Tennesseean in Persia and Koordistan;
scenes and incidents in the life of S A Rhea. 1869. lUM.Ot
Jfar»/<aH (T. H'. *.) Christianity in China. 1868. . . .3447.06
Marshman I J. C ) Life and times of Carey. Marshnun. and Ward :
the Serampore mission 2 v. London, 1859. 8'. .3033.11
Moffat {R.) Missionary labours in Southern Africa 1843. Unit. 13
Uoister ( IK.) A history of Wesleyan MiBSions. 3d ed. 1871. 34.'..1.18
Jffl/fer A'. Ifni). on missions. A lecture. With an Introductory
sermon by A. P. Stanley. 1874 Mtvi.m
Nevin [R. P.) Black robes; or, sketches of missions and mlids-
ters. (The Jesuit, the Moravian, the Metliodist, the Presby.
terian.J 1872 344i.'i4
Pierson [II. IK.) American missionary memorial. 1863. . 3447.08
Rowley [H.) nniversities' mission to Central Africa. 1867. 1094.11
Scott [.Hrs. A. M.) Day-dawn in Africa: Prot. Epis. mission at
Cape Palmas, West .\fi'ica. 1858 3447.14
Seelye [J. U.) Christian missions. 1875 3693.39
Sibree [J.) Madagascar and its people. 1870. 1064.14
Smith [J missionary). The missionary's appeal on behalf of
Southern India. 1841 3593 12
Tracy [J.) History of the American board of commissioners lor
foreign missions. 2d ed. 1842 3447 37
Wheeler [C. H.) Ten years on the Euphrates. 1870. . . 3447.30
IKeitr>r«c/ir [J. J.) Memoir, with history of the Bardwau mission,
Bengal 3183,01
IKotimn and her Saviour in Persia. 1865 3447.16
Wood [G B.) History of chriBtianity in India. [Hist, meniolra.
Phila., 1872. 8°.] 3548.01
Tonge [C. M.) Pioneers and founders; or, recent workers in the
mission field. 1871. . • 3147.23
See also Ohurch history, p. 81: -Jesuits, p. 89;— Morari-
aus, below; — Monastic orders, below,
MohammedauiBin.
[See Religions, p.lOO.]
Monaatio and Religious Orders and Institationfl.
Ancren-riwle; treatise on the rules and dntlca of Monastic lite.
Tr. by J. Morton. Comtfen mc., 1863 6113.11
Beggi/nhof [The): or, the city of the single, [annn.] 1869. ' 68'26.16
Bunkley [J. M.] The testimony of an escaped novice from the
sisterhood of St. Joseph, Emraettsburg, Md. 1835 3101.15
Butler (r* ) Historical view of the religious and military orders
of the Catholic ohurch uO.'iS.OJ
Curzan [R.) TIsita to Monasteries of the Levant. 1849. . lU52.nS
Day [S. P.) Monastic institutions; thoirorigln, progress, nature,
and tendency. 1855 3426.33
Dugdale [Sir IKm.) *Monastlcon angllcanum. Hist, of abbles, and
other monasteries, etc., in England and Wales Newed.
8 v. 1817-30 467.01
Jameson [Mrs. A.) Legends of the monsstlo orders. 1853. 1443.19
Kingsley [C.) The hermits. 1868. 3418.07
Montalrmhert [C. F., comle de). The monks of the West, from St.
Benedict to St Bernard, v. 1-5. 1861-67 34-27.01
T. 1. Introduction ; Roman empire after the peace of the
ohurch ; Monastic precursors in the East and West. v. 1,
In asking for books, use the • Book Order," giving the ADTaOB'S NAMB, the first part of tha TrTLB. and the NCTUBRB.
94
BIBLICAL, RELIO-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Moravians to New Teat
St. Benedict: St. GreKOry the Oreat; Monkj In Italy and
Spain; Monks in Oaul; St. I'olunibiaiiiis: Leijond uf St. Patrick,
T. 3. CbriBtiao origin of the Britisn lales: St. Colmnba, the
•postio of Caledonia, 3'21-597; St. AUKUBtlu of Canterbury,
697 C33; I»na. T. 4. Celtic Monks and tlie Anglo Saxons; St.
Wilfred ocilablishes Roman nnity and the Benedictine order,
634-70i>; hie coutemporuries and sncceBaora, 637-687. v. 6.
Anglo-Saxon monkij ; Anglo-Saxon nuns.
Murphy (X iV.) Terra incognita; or, the convents of the United
Kingdom. 1873 3378.14
Newman {J If.) Benedictine schools. [In Hist, sketches, T.3. 3SIS1.00
Ricei (5. U^). Female convents. Secrets of nunneries disclosed.
Ed. by T. Itoscoe. 1834 3461 16
Huffner [H.) The fathers of the desert. Account of monkery
among heathen nations. 1850 34'Jl.Ol
«< John {J. A.) Anatomy of society v. 2., p. 175 194. . . 2542.08
Stephen {Sir J.) The French Benedictines. Eeiuya, etc. T.l. 3423.20
Tas/loriA.) UonTcnt Ufe in Italy. 1862 3424.20
Wright r I Three chapters of letters relating to the suppression
of monastrries. Camrlen soc, 1843 6112.26
Wi/se {J.) A thousand years; or, the missionary centres of the
middle ages. [1872.1 3462 02
iVote.^Many original histories of the monasteries ot En^-
gland are included in the publications of the Oamden, the
Ohetham, and the Surtees societies; and in the so-catted
Rolls chronicles.
4^ See also Celibacy, p. 80;— Jesuits, p. 89;— Knighthood,
in general alphabet.
Moravians.
Sost {A.) Hist, of the Bohemian and Moravian brethren. 3452.05
Cram (D.) Ancicntand modern hist, of the bntbren. 1780. 3162.02
— History of Greenland and of the mission carried on by the.
United Brethren. 2v. inl. 1820 664.01
Henrn [J.) Sketches of Moravian life. 1859 3452.03
Heckewetder (J^ Mission of the United Brethren among the Del-
aware and Moheganlndians. 1740 to 1808. 1820. . 557 08
Holmes (J.) Historical sketches of the missions of the United
Brethren. 1818 3462.04
Bimius {II.) Rise and progress of the Moravians. 1763. 3452.01
Mormons and Mormonism.
Beadle IJ. H.) Life in Utah; or the mysteries and crimes of Mor.
monism. 1870 3454.04
Bonwick {J.) The Mormons and the silver mines [of the West].
1872 3454.11
Book of MoiTuou. Tr. by J. Smith. 4th ed. 1864. . . . 3767.20
Ferris (B. O.) Utah and the Mormons. 1856 3454.02
Ferris {.tirs. B. O.) Tlie Mormons at home. 1832-53. 1856. 3451.09
Gunnison [J. W.) The Mormons ; or. Latter day saints. 3454.01
Hyde {J.) Mormonism ; its leaders and designs. 1857. . 3454.03
Jacques {J.) Catechism for children of the Latter-day saints.
1870 3r.32.01
Ludlow {F. H.) The heart of the continent : with an examination
of ihe Mormon principle. 1870 1125.13
Mormonism : reprinted from the Edinburgh review, No. ccii.
[T. L., v. 25, 1854.] 6075.30
Pratt {P. P.) Voice of warning and instruction to all people.
1854 3584.27
Sacred hymns and spiritual songs. 14th ed. Salt Lake City, 1871.
32'.] 3761.02
Smith {J.) The book of doctrine and covenants of the church of
Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints. 1S54. . . . 3767.21
Slenhouse {T. B. H.) The Rocky Mountain saints. 1873. . 3464.10
Stenhouse {Mrs. T. B. H.) Expose of polygamy in Utah. . 3454.07
Tucker [P.] Origin, rise, and progress of Mormonism. 1867. 3454.05
Sec also, in general alphabet. Countries. {Utah.)
Mosaic Law and Dispensation.
Kurtz {J. H.) History ot the old covenant. 3 v. 1859. . . 3565.23
Michae'is {J. D.) Commentaries on the laws of Moses. 4 v,
1814 3576.23
J^ore (//.) Conjectural essay of interpreting the minde of Moses,
according to a three-fold cabbala, 1653 3575.17
Warburton {W.) The divine legation of Moses demonstrated.
With preface, by R. Hurd. 2 v 3616.12
See also Judaism; — Fentatench ; — Ten Commandments.
Mystics.
Kingtley {C.) [In his Sir Walter Raleigh and other papers, pp.
155-77. 1859.] 2634.06
Mystics of the fourteenth century. [/nLittell, 1874, v. 4.]
TuUocli {J.) The Cambridge Flatonists. [In his Rational theology,
etc. V. 2. 1872.] 3448.10
Vaughan {R. A.) Hours with the mystics. 2d ed., revised 2 v.
I860 3616.17
See also Ohorch history, p. 81 ;— Doctrines, p. 84.
Natural Theology.
Barnes {A.) Review of Butler's Analogy, [/n /it» Essays and Re-
views. V. 1, 1855.] 2513.06
Blakely {J.) Theology of inventions ; or, manifestations of
Deity in works of art. 1866 3522.10
Bridgemiiler treatises. 12 v. 1833-40 35'24.01
XoU. — For Contents see entry in general alphabet.
Brougham {II., lord). Dis-^ert. on natural theology. 2 v. . 3523.12
Same. Natural theology. 1856 3523.14
Butler {J.) Analogy of religion, natural and revealed. 1852. 3627.01
Chalmers [T.) Naiural theology. 1855 8532.18
Chadboume {P. A.) Lectures on natural theology. 1868. . 3532.08
Child {Q. C.) Benedlcite ; power, wisdom, and goodness of God,
as manifested in his works. 1867 3634.21
Oulvtrwel {If.) On the light of nature. 1857 6434 21
Oiltett {E. H.) G<jd in in human thought : or, uatur.d theology
traced in literature, ancient and modern, to the time of
bishop Butler. 2 V. 1874 3564.28
GUig {a. B.) [In his Essays, v. 1. pp. 212-99. 1858.] . . 2628.16
Orindon {L. a.) Little things of nature considered, especially in
relation to the divine benevolence. 1866 4723.05
Hume {D.) Dialogues concerning natural religion. [In his Fiiilos.
Works, T. 2. 1854.] .IIU.O*
James {//.) Substance and shadow ; or, morality and religion in
their relation to life. 1863 3563.19
Lam«nnaw (/'.) Esquisae d'une philosophie. 4 V. . . . 35(;4.22
M'Cosh {J.) I'ypicul forms and special ends in creation. 3572 11
MaccuUoch {J ) Proofs aud illustrations of the attributes of God,
from the physical universe. 3 v. 1837 3572.23
Palcy { W.) Natural tlieology, with notes, by Brougham. 2 v. 3582.06
Same. Natural theology. 1802 3582.08
Pou;tM («.) [Oxford Essays. 108-204. 1856.] 2638.21
St. Pierre {J. II. B. de). Studies of nature. 1852. . . . 361)2 07
Simon{J.) Natural religion. 1857 3593.04
Thoughts on natural theology suggested by "Vestiges of the na-
tural history of creation. " 1849. . 3694.08
Tucker {A.) Light of nature pursued. 2 v. 1852. . . . 3614.13
Turner {S.) Sacred history of the world. 3 v. 1852-53. . 422.29
Voltaire and Rousseau against the atheists ; or, detached passa-
ges from ^huse writers. 1845 361(i.05
Ware {II.) Enquiry into religion. 2 v. 1842 3617.01
Sre oho Atheism ;— God ; — Deism ; — Evidences ;— Free
religion; — Pantheism ; — Religions (VaHous) ; — Theism.
Nature and Naturalism.
Hinton [J.) Man and his dwelling-place, [anon.] 1869. . 3573.20
Lake iC.) The use of the senses when engaged in contemplating
the external world. 1818 3565.18
Macmillan {II.) Bible teaching in nature 1871 3573.10
Newton {R.) Nature s wonders [For the use of children. On the
wisdom and goodness of God.) 1872 3577.15
Sturm {C. C.) Beflections on the works of God. 1853. . . 3595.18
Neo Platonism.
[See Platonism; also in the general alphabet, the Works of
Philo Judceus, Flotinas, Proclus.]
NeviT England Churches.
Baxkus{I.) Abridgment of the church history of New England.
1602-1804 3466.16
Boom iL.) Genesis of the New England churches. 1874. . 3465.18
Cambridge platform of church discipline, adopted in 1648. aud
the confession of faith adopted in 1680. 1850. . . .3.^27.14
Fell {J.B ) Ecclesiastical history of New England, v.l. 1855. 3436.16
Oorton {S.) Simjilicitie's defence against seven-headed pobcy by
church government, 1W6. [Force's tracts, v. 4.] . . 677.11
ffawes {J.) Tribute to the memory of the Pilgrims, and vindica-
tion of the congregational churches of N. E. 1830. . 3456.23
Mather {C.) Magnalia ; or, eccl. hist, of Now England ; 1620-1698.
2 V 3466.02
Vhden {H. F.) New England theocracy, to 1740 3466.04
See also histories of New England, and the separate N. E.
states Also Congregationalism ;— Puritanism ; — etc.
New Testament.
[See also Bible ; — Gospels ;— and names of individual books.]
Greek. Greek testament. Revised text and commentary. By H.
Alford. 4 v. in 6 London, 1860-62. 8" 3743.06
Griesbach's text, with various readings, etc. [Also, A Greek
and English manual lexicon to the N. T. By J. H. Bass.]
London, H. G. Bohn, 1859 3743.02
Novum Testamentum. Gr. et Lat. [Ed.] C. Tischeudorf.
Farisiis, Didot, 1861. 8° 7766.01
Codex Vaticanus. Ed. Angelus Mains. Londini, 1869. 8°.
3743.01
English. *English Hexapla; six translations of the New Testa-
ment. Wiclif, 1380. Tyndale, 1534. Cranmer, 1539. Genevan,
1567. Anglo-Rhenish. 15S3. Authorized, lijll. TheGreek text
after Scholz : preceded by a histoiy of English translations
and translators. London. Is41. 4" 37.'>8.03
— First printed English New Testament. Photo-lithograplied
for Am. B. soc, from the unique fragments now in the Green-
ville collection. British Museum. Tr. by W. Tyndale. Ed. by
E. Arber. London, 1871. 8* 3744.06
—New Testament. [Authorized version.] New York, D. Fan-
jAdui, 1832. 18" 3741.01
Same. N. Y. ^mer. /(i6(esoc., 1863, 8' 3744.01
Same. Revised by H. Alford. London, 1870. 16°. . 3744.18
Same. With introduction and various readings from the
three most celebrated manuscripts of the original Greek
text. By C. Tischendorf. Tauchnitz ed. v. 1000. Leipzig,
1869. 16- 3741.16
Same. *With engravings on wood from designs of Fra
Angelico, Titian, Raphael, and others. Loudon, Lonqmunx,
1866. 4° uic.n
Same. Annotated paragraph ?ible : New Testament. With
notes. New York, 1869. 1. 8° 3748.20
— English version of the New Testament, from the text of the
Vatican manuscript. By H. Heinfetter. 6th ed. Loudon,
1864 4° 3758.05
— Tr. from the Greek text of Tischeudorf, by G. R. Noyes.
Boston, 1869. 12° 3714.02
— Tr. by L. A. Sawyer. Boston. 1858. 12° 3744.03
— Tr from Griesbach's text. By S. Sharue. 2d ed. London,
1844 12° 3744.04
— Tr. from the critical text of Tischeudorf, with an iutrod. by
8. Davidson. London, 1875. 8° 3744.07
— [Cherokee testament. Title-page in Cherokee.] 1860. . 3741.06
BBOOKLYN MBBOAMIII.B LIBBABY.
BIBLICAL, RELIQ-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT.
New Teal to Pauth fam.
»b
Oerman. Du neue TesUment nni dem grnndtsile nea Ttr-
t«utHcbet und init KOBchlrbtllch beKrimdoteii oinleitangoQ
TerseUeu von J. G. F. Innler. Akeu an der Klbo, 1847. Vi*.
OjihiDiij. Ewb Oowaliwoeudabuiahi{:iwm owh TabaiinineDuug
JesuH Cbriat, Koahnekuhnootubbfcgabdaj^' anwamaiid egAwn
AbneBbtuatibai; OJibway uulndlK. Torunto, 18M. 8". S7U.U6
Spanish. Niievo Tostamontu. Traducido eii Kspanol por Felipe
8clo do 8. Miguel. Nueva York. i823. IV. . . .8741.09
Aalhorship and History of the Book.i of Vie N. T.
Martin {J.) Oi'igin and bistory of tbe New Testament 3d ed.
i»Ti 8745.08
Slowe (C. E.) OriRin and bintory of the booka of the N. T., both
cauonical and apocryphal 1867 3735.06
TregelUs {S. I'.) Lootore ou the historio evidence of the author*
ship and transmisaiou of the books of the N. T. 1853, 8745.04
Commentarlf.s.
Alexander {J. A.) Notea on N"W Testament literature. . 8413.00
Bonar (H.) Bible thoughts and themes. Gospels. 1869. . 8746.10
— Acts, llomaiis, and Corinthians. 1869 8756-11
Criticiil English Testament : beinf^ an adaptation of Bengel's Qno*
mou. wttii nnmuroU8 notes, sliowing the precise results nf
modern criticiKm and exegesis. Kd. by W. L. Blackley and
J. Hawes 3 V 1869 3746.16
Oray {J. C) The Biblir-al museum ; a collection of notes ex-
planatory, honiiletic, and illustrative. 4 v. 1871-3.
1. Matthew and Mark. [3754.13].
3. Luke and John. 13764.1'J.]
8. Acts and Uoniana [;1755.i6.]
4. Corinthians, Cialatians. Ephesians, Philipplans, Colos.
Hians. Thessalonians. Timothy, Titus, i'hllemon. [3765.16.]
Lange{J. P.) Commentary on the New Testament. From the
Oerman by P. Scliaff [and others]. 10 v. 1869. . . . 3747.11
Contenfs ; v. 1. .Matthew. 2 .Mark, Luke, 3. John, 4.
Acts. 6. Ramans. 6. Corinthians. 7. Galatians, Ephesians,
Philippians, Colossians. 8. Thessalonians, Timotliy. Titus,
Philemon, Hebrews. 9. James. Peter, John, and Jude.
10. Itevelatiou of St. John. With a double alphabetical
index to the ten volumos of N. T. By J. 11. Woods.
OUhausen (if.) Biblical commentary. 1st Amer. ed., revised by
A G. Koudrick. 6 v. New York, 1856-68. 8°. ... 3747.01
Contents: v. 1. Proof of genuineness of writings of S.T.
Synoptical exposition of St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke.
2. Synoptical exposition, cont'd. Expos, of St. John. Suffer-
ings and death of Jesus Chri.'jt. 3. The resurrection.
Commentary on tbe Acta. tien. introd. to the epistles of
St. Paul : llomans. 4. Romans, cont'd. Corinthians, Gala-
tians. 6. Ephesians. Colossians. Thessalonians. Philip-
pians. Pastoral epistles. Titus, explained by L. A. Wiesen-
gor- 6. Timothy, Philemon, explained by L. A. Wieaenger.
Hebrews explained by J. H. A. Ebrard.
Priestley (J.) Notes on the New Testameut. [In his Works, v.
13-14] S591.13
TrolUipe ( W.) Analectu theologica : commentary, etc. 3 v. 3747.09
Harmonies and Concordances.
Hudson (C. F.) Critical Greek and English concordance of the
New Testament. Revised and completed by E. Abbott. 2d
ed. Phila., 1871. 16° 3743 03
Lightfoot [J.) Harmony and order of N. T. [Works, v. 3.] 3067 03
Robinson (£.) Harmony of the four gospels in English. 3753.01
Historical Narrative.
Maciear (O. F.) Class-book of New Testament bistory : with
maps. 1,S69 3751.01
Smt'^/t ( ir.) Student's scripture history. New Test. . '3413.13
Miscellaneous Aids to Study.
Cornier {J.) Literary history of the New Testament. 1854. 3745.01
Mcyyttorter (O. C.) Popular hand-book of the New Testament.
1864 375-2.10
Trencli (B. C.) Synonyms of the N. T. 2 v. 1857-64. . . . 3752.05
Winer [Q, B.) Grammar of the New Testament diction. Tr, by
£. Mason. 3d ed. 1361 3743 15
Nonjurora.
Lalhbury {T.) History of the Nonjurors : their controversies and
writings ; witii remarks ou some of the rubrics in the book
of common prayer. 1845. 3445.16
See also England, p. 84.
Numbers.
Bath (e.) Notes on the book of Numbers. 1863. . . . 8733.19
See also Bible ;— Old Testament ;— Pentatenoh.
Oaths.
Bentham{J) " Swear not at all " : mlschievousnesa, as well as
AT\ti-christiauity of oaths. [Works, v. 5.] .... 6016.n5
Tyler {J. E.) Oaths : tholr irigiu, nature, and history. . 3615.03
Wliai Is an oath, by I. M. Capes. fPormightly rev., v. 6, 1866.]
Old Testament.
[Sf-e also Bible, p. 78;— and names of individual books.]
Velus Testamentum Graocnm jnxta septuaginta iutcrpretes. Cum
Lat. tr<insl. Cura et studio J. N. Jager. 2 v. Paris, Oidot.
1855 8° 7767.07
Greek Septnagiut version, according to the Vatican ed. With the
rial Septnagiut version of Daniel, and the Apocrypha, inclu-
ding the 4th book of Maccabees and an hist, introd. London,
[1844.] 8° 3712.01
Tr. into English : with the principal various readings of the
Alexandrine copy, by L. 0. L. Brenton. 2 v. L., 1844. 8'. ;i71'2 02
f'i«"'?0"T«i&m«t. Tr. byg.Bh«p.. M JljTl?
Commentaries.
BarreUIK. A. f.) Byonpala of rrltlolsm* anon ;
Old Testament, a v. lu B. 18»7.
,^ , ._ of the
1H47 WUJA
T. 1 Genesis. Exodu.. Loviucus. v J UtIOom' ooot^J:
Number., Iwulerouomy. t. 3. Jochna, Jndal^taMri'
Eat'he?*""'''' ^°*'' ^' *' '"""•'''='••. "--^ "-"niAy
Xi'to 0/.) cilly Bible llhistrmtlon.. Mew ed.. rvrlMd to J 1^
Porter, v. 1.6. lUllnb., lw!<W9. g*. >"»<« ^'-^
Conten(i.- Y. 14. Morning aerie* 1. tdU AnUdllu^
and Patriarchs. January. March. 2. Mo«, «,d ih- Ju<taiL
April-June. 3. Samuel, Saul, and Ijavld. Julj li«,4,a.blr
4. Solomon and the KmgH. Octobcr.Deo-inberr M
Evening aeries. 6. Job and the |/ocil.al books Jaunan'
March. 6. Isaiah and the prophoU Asrll-Jaiia.
Lange(J. /'.) and iMers. Comincntary on the o. T Prom tha
Oerman. by P. Bchaff (and others]. 1m)'j.76. . . . aWMO
Contents: T. 1. General lntrodnctl<m. u«neat« by J p
Lange. t. 4. Joahua. by F. B. Fay. JiidK<v and' Ruth br
p. Cassel. v. «. Kings, by K. C. W. F. lliil.r r 7 j„b
Rhythmical version, with iutrcHl. and auuut by •Tuyler
Lewis. Comment, by O. Zdcklcr. General lutrod lo th'a
poetical booka, by P. Schaff. r. 9. Book of Paalmi. by c B
Moll. With new version und notea, by T J. conant v ' lo'
Proverbs, Ecolcsiastea, and the Song of Solomon by O Zdck
ler. With a new metrii»l versiou of Eooleslaalea and iutri.
ducUon, by Tayler Lewis, v. 13. Jeremiab, and laim-ntaUoui
byC. W E. Naegclsbach. v. 16. Xbemlnor prophet* OenI
eral introd. by c. EUlolt. Uoaea. Joel, and Amoa by O
SihmoLor Ol)adlah, Jonah, Micah, by P. Klomcrt. Nahum'
and Habakkuk, by P. Kleiuert and C. Elliott.
Note.— tiov (187») in process of pubUeation.
PriesUey (J.) Notes on the O. T. (Works, v. 11-13.1 . 3691 u
[Speaker's Commentary.] Holy Bible. With an explanatory and
E. Harold Browne. Genesis. Inti-oduction, commentary
and critical notes, by E. Harold Browne. ExckIus. lutro'
duotiou, commentary, and critical notes, chap, i -ilx- by F.
C. Cook. Commentiry and critical uotw. chap, xx iL by
Samuel Clark. Ou the route of the Israelites from Itamiaea
to Sinai, by F. C. Cook. Chap, xvi., xvil,. xii. Two eaa-iya
F. C. Cook. 1. Ou the bearings of Egyptian historv uptin
the Pentateuch. 3. On Egyptian words in the Pentateuch.
Leviticus. Introduction, commentary, and critical notea
by Kamuel Clark. Numbers. lutroduutiou, by T. E. >:apiu'
Commentary, and critical notes, by T. K. I.spin, and J. T.
Thrupp. Deuteronomy. Introduction, commentary, and
critical notes, by T. E. Espin.
V. 3. Joshua, by T. E. Kspin. Judges, Bnth, Samuel, by
Lord A. Hervey, bp. of Bath and Wells. Kings 1, by O.
Bawlinson.
V.3. Second book of Kings. Chronicles, books i and U.
Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther. Introductions, by George Haw.
llnsou.
V. 4. Job. Commentary and critical notes, by F. C. Cook.
Psalms. Commentary, and critical notes, by«F. C. Cook,
G. H. S. Johnson, C. J. Elliott; Introduction, by F. C Cook.
Proverbs. Commentary, and critical notes, by E. H. Plump,
tre. Ecdesiastes. Commentary, and critical notes, by W.
T. BuUock.
/Vote.— Now (1875) in process of publication.
Autlienticiiy and Clitiracter.
Hervey [J.) Remarks on Boliugbroke's letters on history. 8633.U
Levi (/>.) Defence of the Old Testament, in letters to Thomaa
Payne. 1797 8683.00
Walworth (C.) Gentle skeptic ; aatheuticity of the Old Teat.
records. 1863 8616,00
Historical Karrative.
Maciear {G. F.) Class book of 0. T. history. 1858. . . . 3736.21
Rawlinsim (C) Hist, iilusti'ations of the O. T. 1871. . . 3732.03
SmiUi. ( IK.) Student's scripture history. Old Teat. . . S441.0T
.See also Jews (in Countries, etc.)
Introductions.
Bleek (X) Introduction, etc. 3 v. 1869 3736.06
Butler {C.) Horsa Bit>licffi. Notes on the original text, early
versions, und printed editions of the Old and New Testa-
ment. 1799 3731.33
Z)aBWs™ (.S.) Introduction, «/<;. 3 v. 1863-63 873S.0S
De Welle ( W. M. L.) Critical and historical introduction, etc. 3 v.
1869 372S.0I
Hdvernick {H. A. Ch.) General hist -critical introd., etc. 3735.31
See also Bibles— Jndaism.
Paiitheism.
.fVufrSocA (£.) Essence of Christianity. 1857 3653.10
Manning {J. it.) Half truths and thu truth: forms of unbelief.
187-2 3673.34
Oersted [H. C.i Soul in nature. 1852 8914.03
Picton {J. A .) The mystery of mutter and other essays. . 3684.23
JES- See also In the general alphabet, the writlnga of
Spinoza, Fichte, Schelling, and HegeL
Papacy.
[See Popes;— Homan OathoUc Ohorch.]
In aaking for books, use tbs " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAUE, tbe ttret part of the TITI^ and Uie NUUBER
96 BIBUCAX., RELIO-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Parables (o Port Royalists.
Parables of the N. T.
Ballou (£r.) Notes on the parables. 18-J3 351(i.l9
Cummin^ (/.) Lectures on the parables. 1856 3542. U
De Teusier [O. F.) The P. practically set forth. 1870 . . 35M.03
Outhrif (r.) The P. read iu the light of the prisent day. 3.W6.03
/firt (A'. A'.) Lectures on the parab'.es. [1868.] . . . . 35C4.10
ar«miCTi(,l.) PaniUlCi ofourLiTd. 7th ed. 1869. . . .3681.22
Stewiij (IK. B.) The parables unfolded. 1871 3611.19
Trench («. C.) Notes on the parables. 1857 36U 06
WhaUly (S.) Lectures on some of the parables 1869. . 3622.16
Other Parables.
Krummacher l.«. A.) Parables, from the German. 1858. 6214.30
Schriver (C.) Gotthold's emblems. 1860 3692.18
Parish Work.
Akbolt Ify.) Laicus: or, the experiences of a layman in a country
parish. 1872 3513.05
Betcher (Mrs. H. yV.) From dawn to daylight 133.10
UubbelL (Mrs. M.C.) Shady siile; or. life in a parsonage. 214.40
Phelps (Mrs. E. S.) Sunny side; or. the country minister's wile.
254.46
Shetton (F. W.) Peeps from a belfry; or, the parish sketch book.
1855 2643.03
Spoaner (E.) ParsT)u and people. 1865 3593.19
Struggles tor lite; or, the autobiography of a dissenting minister.
[anon.] 1854 3593.22
TumbuU(R.) liife pictures: from a pastor's note-book. . 3614.19
See also Preaching, and Pastoral work.
Party Feeling.
Whalety (R.) Use and abuse of party feeling is matter of religion^
1833 3622.14
Same. 1822 3622.M
Pastoral Office.
[See Preaching, and Pastoral work. p. 97.]
Patriarc'is.
Frolhtngham (O. B.) Stories of the patriarchs. 1864. . . 3563.13
Gould (S. Baring). Legends of the Patriarchs. 1872. . . 3757.11
Winslow (0.) Patriarchal shadows ot Christ and his church. 3624.02
See also Genesis, p. 88 ;— Bible (Hislori/, p. 79) ;— Old
Testament (History, p. 94.)
Paul, the Apostle.
Oeer (G.J.) The conversion of St. Paul. Three discourses. 3554.24
Macduf (J. R.) Saint Paul in Home. 1872 3673.00
JttS" ^e also Bpisties. (Li/e and writings of St. Paul, p. 85.)
Pentateuch.
Birks (T. H.) The Peutateuck and its anatomists; or, Moses vin-
dicated. 1809 3731.14
Calvin (J.) Commentaries on the four last books. AiTanged iu
the form of a harmony. 4 v. 1852-55 3727,03
Colenso (J. W.) The Peutateuch critically examined. 2ded. Opts.
in 4 V. 1862-71 3731 12
— Lectures on the Pentateuch. 2d ed, 1373 3737.05
Ctt/iiminsr (X) Popular lectures. e!c. 1863 3731.16
Beut.<ch (E. O. M.) On the Samaritan Pentateuch, [/ft Ais Literary
remains. 1874.] 3545.07
Edwards 'B.B.) Authenticity and geiiuineneBs of the Pentateuch.
[In his Writings, v. 2, pp. 281-303.] 3646.09
EVieridue (J. W.) The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan Ben
Uzziel : with the fragtueuts of the Jerusalem Targum from
the Chaldee. 2 v. 1862 65 3727.01
Contents: v. 1. Genesis and Exodus, v. 2. Leviticus, Num-
bers, Deuteronomy.
Oerlach [O. von). Commentary. 1860 3731 23
Oreen (W. H) The Pentateuch vindicated tiom the aspersions of
Colenso. 1863 , 3731.17
Havemick (H. A. Ch.) Historico-critical introduction. 3731.22
Uengstenberg (Dr. B. W.) Egypt and the books of Moses. . 3731.06
Keil(C.F.), and Delitzsch (F.) Biblical commentary. 3 v. 3731.24
Kingsley (C.) The gospel of the P. Parish sermons 1863. 37:il.l6
Macdonald (D.) Introduction, critical and doctrinal. 2 v. 3731.27
Philo JudoMl. Works, iv. BuAn, 1854 3585.01
Speaker's commentary, v. 1 3726.08
roj/for (/.) Considerations on the P. 3d ed. 1863. . .3731.20
See also Bible;— Old Testament;— Genesis;— Mosaic Dis-
pensation.
Perfectibility.
Mackay (R. W.) The Eternal gospel; or, the idea of christian per-
fectibility 1867 3672.22
IKoodj (L.) Reply to Mahan on christian perfection. [In his
Works, V. 4.) 3624.19
Periodicals.
a^ The titles of the following periodicals are given more
fully in the general alphabet, viz •.—(Catliolic) Catholic
world :— Dublin review.— (Episcopa(ion) American quarterly
church review; New York review and quar. church journal ;
Protestant episcopal church leyieir.— (Jewish) New era
(Melhodist) Curistian spectator ; Methodist quarterly review.
—(Presbyterian and Orthodox Congregational) American theo-
logical review ; Biblical repertory ; Biblical repository ;
Bibliotheca sacra ; Christian observer ; New Euglander ;
Presbyterian quarterly; Princeton review (Sioedenltorgian)
New Jerusalem magazine.— {f7n«arian) Christian examiner ;
Religious magazine and moutlily review ; National review. '
Among other periodicals not so distinctively denomina-
tiitnal are the Contemporary review ; — Good words ;— Kit-
to's jonmsl of sacred literature :— The Radical ;— Snndij
magazine.
The Library also possesses a bound file of the New York
Indepeudent. and preserves other reli^'ious newspapers, (or
a list of which see ' List of periodicals taken in the reading
room,' appended to current 'Library Bulletins of New
Books.'
Personality of Deity.
Hall {S. W.) The law of impersonation as applied to abstract
ideas and religious dogmas. 3d ed. With an appendix on
the dual constitution of first causation. 1863. . .3566.24
Peter (St)
Authentic report of the discussions held in Rome, Feb., 1872,
between Cathitlic priests and evangelic-il ministers, concern-
ing the cimiing of St. Peter to Rome. Lond., 1S72. 12'. 3424.10
ii/e and writings of St. Peter, [anon.] Lund., 1873. 1;!°. ;I588.16
Z>ariy( IK. .4.) St. Peter never at Rome. 2d ed. 1872. .3424.11
Maguire (It.) at Peter nou-Roman in his mission, ministry, and
martyrdom. 1871 3073.17
Phrenology and Religion.
Fowler (0. S.) Religion, natural and revealed; or. the natural
theology of phrenology and physiology. 1848. . . 3653.05
See also Phrenology, in general alphabet.
Platonic Th2ology.
Ackermann (C.) The christian element in Plato and the Platonio
philosophy. Tr. by S. R. Asbury. 1801 al'ir, 16
Gale [T.) Court of the gentiles. Pt. 4 of Reformed philosopUie.
1677 3554.10
Ogitvie (J.) Theology of Plato, compared with the principles of
Oriental and Grecian philosophers. 1793 64'25.25
See Neo-FIatonlsm. Also Plato, iu general alphabet.
Popes.
History.
[See also Church history, p. 81 ; — Roman Catholic Ohurch.]
Busk (Mrs. W.) Medieval popes, etc. 1126-1268. 4 v. . . 443.26
Dbllinger (J. J. von). Fables respecting the popes in the middle
ages. 1872 :!4J4.12
Gavazzi(A.) My recollections of the last four popes. 185fi. 3425.12
Gregoriivius (F.) Les tombeaux des papes romaius. 1859. 3125.13
Ranke (L.) History of the popes, their church and state, [to 1847].
3 V. 1847-60 3425.01
Reviewed by Macaulay. [In Ai« Essays, v. 4.]
Riddle (J. E.) History of the papacy to the relOrmation . 2 v. 3426.04
Wiiks (G. A. F.) The popes; an historical summary; to Pius ix.
1851 3438.12
Wiseman (H. E., Cardinal). Recollections of the last four pupes.
and of Rome ill their times 3424.03
Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 104. 18.58.
Temporal and Spiritual Supremacy.
Alberger (J.) Monks, popes, and their political intrigues. 3424.51
Dbllinger :J. J. I.) The church and the churches; or. the papacy
and the temporal power. 1862 3.'>45.05
Gill (T. H.) The papal drama: a hist, essay. 1866. . . 3i24.05
Gosseiin (E. E. A.) Power of the Pope during the middle ages;
origiu of the temporal power of the Holy See. and of the
constitutional laws relating to the deposition of princes.
2 V. 1853 3427.16
Greenwood (T.) Cathedra Petri. A political history of the Rreat
Latin patriarchate. From the 1st century tu the Reforma-
tion. 6 V. 1861-72 3428.24
Historical outlines of political Catholicism : its papacy — prelacy
— priesthood — people, [anon.] 1853 3426.09
Ilughey (G. \V.) Political Romanism ; or, the 'secular policy of
the papal church. 1872 3424.14
Hyde (E., earl of Clarendon). Religion and policy. Survey of the
power and jurisdiction of the pope m the dominions of
other princes. 2 v. 1811 3536.08
Lea (II. C.) Rise oi the temporal power. [In his Studies in
church history, 1869 3425.16
Legge ;,4. O.) The growth of the temporal power of the papacy.
1870 3425.20
Political mischiefs of popery. From the ed. of 1698, ed. by J. Tela.
[J. Webb.] 1818 3613.01
Romanism as revealed by its own writers. Pope or president.
[(inon.J 1859 3585.10
Barrow (I.) Treatise on the pope's supremacy. [la his Works,
V. 2 1 3515 02
Fessler (J .) True and false infallibihty of the popes. Controver-
sial reply to Dr. Schulte. From tie 3d ed. 1875. . . 3547.26
Maistre (J. de). De I'Eglise gallicane dans son rapport avec le
souverain pontife. 1859 3672.27
— DuPape. 21eed. 1808 3672.26
Weninger (F. X.) On the apostolical and infollible auth<'rity of
the pope, when teaching the faithful, and on his relations
to a general council. 1868 3622.09
Whittle (J. L.) Catholicism and the Vatican. With a narrative of
the Old Catholic congress at Mimich. 1872. . . .3431.17
See also Councils. ( Vatican council, p. 82 )
See also articles on the temporal power of the popes in
Blackwood, V. 103. 1868 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 14, 1867 : New
Englander, v. 2«. 1867 ; Contemp. rev., v. 15, 1870 ('The pa-
pacy and national life ').
On the history of papal elections, see article in North Br.
rev., V. 40, 1866.
Port Royalists.
Beard (C.) Port Royal : a contribution to the history of religion
aud literature in France. 2 v. 1861 :i434.18
to aaUng for books, tue tbt ■• Book Otdar," giving the AUTHOR'S .\ AMK. the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
BIBLICAL, RELIGrlOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Port Royal to Proaohlng.
97
Ctmtin ( v.) and othera. Jacqueline Pascal ; or, oODvent life at
Port Uoyal. 1868 SIMM
Sckimmflju'.nmnck (M, A.) Select memoira of Port Royal. 4tli ed.
2 V. 18;15 94a«.2n
SUpKm [Sir J.) The Port Royalinti!. |E»Bay«. v. 1.] . . 3fi3'M)
Tregelia (S. /'.) Jauseuists : thctlr riiie, peraeuutioa, elc^ S434.U7
49* For article's iu imriodicola, k« Fraaer'a mafi.. T. 00,
1889 ; N. 8., v. 6. 1872 (ropr. in Littell. 1872. v. 4) ; Nat. rev.,
T. 12, 1861 ; NurtU Br. rev., v. 30, 1859 (repr. lu Littell, 185».
V, 3) ; Quar. rev., v. 99, 18M (ropr. iu Littell, v. 16, 18S6).
Practical Workfl.
Baxter (A.) Call to the unconverted 39U.21
— Practical works : with au essay on his genius, i r. lhS4. 3618.01
For Contentt see autlwr'x name iu «euerui alphabet.
Boardman \ W. £.) The higher christian life. 1858. . . 3622.15
Brown {//. S.) 'IVelve lectures to the men of Liverpool. 2 v. In 1.
18.'i8 2514.12
CuyUr {T. L.) The cedar christian. 1864 3637.18
Defoe {!).) The tkniily instructor, 1. Relating to fathera and
children. 2. To masters aud servants. 3. To husbands
and wives. (Miscel. works, v. 16-16.] 5032.16
Ellit { W.) Rpligiou iu ccuamou Hfe. 1857 3547.01
Faunce [U. W.) The christian world. 1875 3547.25
Foiter (J.) Christian morals. 1844 365.1.03
Jowetl { iV.) Time and temper : selections from Holy Scripture,
with extracts from various authors. With thoughts ou edu-
cation. 1864 3.')63.20
Keble{J.) Letters of spiritual counsel and guidance. 1870.3564.02
Lectures before the Young Men's Christian association, iu Exeter
Hall, 185657. New York, 1858. 12° 35G6.01
Wood (W. P.) Truth aud its counterfeits. Martin (S.)
Oambliu);. Cummins (J. J.) The sabbath. Beal (Wm.) The
Triple plea : " Soul, body, and spirit.'' Brown (H. S.) The
battle of life, dimming (J.) New translation of the Bible.
MlUer (J.) Abstinence— its place and power. Corderoy (E.)
Popular amusements. M'Coah (Rev. J.) The imagiuation—
its use. Mellor {Rev. E.) The two lights — reasou aud reve-
lation. Punshon (W. M.) John Buuyan. Stowell (Rev. H.)
Self-culture.
Uarcy [E. A'.) Life duties. 1869 3573.23
Afaurice {F. D.) The gospel of the kingdom of Heaven. . 3574.28
Jfoore {().) Man and his motives. 1856 6438.11
More (Hannali). Christian morals. [Works, v. 3, 1843.] . 5057.03
— Practical piety 3575.15
Same. [Works, v. 4, 1840.] 5057.04
— Religion of the fashionable world. [Works, v, 6. 1847.] 6057,05
New whole duty of man. 1810 3623 10
Ramsny (E. B.) Christian character illustrated in the four great
apostles. 1858 3586.11
kush {J.) Charges on moral and reUgious subjects. 1804. 3592 00
ValdeA or Vahiegsn {J. de). Oae hundred and ten considerations
(for christians]. 1865 3615.16
Ware (H.,jr.) Formation of the christian character. 1854. 3017.07
Williavfii ( W.R.) Religious progress i christian character. 3623.20
See also iu general alphabet. Business ; — ^Conduct of life ;
—Moral Science ;— Young men ;— Young women.
Prayer.
BCckertUth (&) Treatise on prayer. 1853 3517.06
Brief view of the sentimeuts of the Friends on the duty of
prayer. Worcester. 1828. 8° 3586.09
Clarke {J. F.) Christiau doctrine of prayer. 1854. . . . 3536.01
Henry (/l/.l Method for prayer. [/nW» Works, V. 2.] . . 3651.'24
Law ( ir.) The spirit of prayer. 1823 3666.20
More (//.) Spirit of prayer. [Works, v. 3-7. 1847.] . . . 6057 07
/^loer |f. iS.) "Iwills" of the psalms 3585.17
Prime iSJ.) Fifteen years of prayer in the Fulton street meeting.
1872 3685.28
Prayer-gauge Discussion.
Hopkins (M.) Prayer and the prayer-gauge. 1874. . . . 3558.30
a®- See also articles iu the ConUmp. rer., v. 16, 1871
(■ Prayers for the Dead,' by J. MacColl) ; v. 20, 1873 (The
' Prayer for the sick,' by Sir H. Thompson, communicated
by Prof. Tyndall : ' The rationale of prayer," by Rev. R. F.
Little.lale ; 'Ou prayer,' 1. By Prof. Tyndall. 2. By Sir H.
Thompson. 3.' By Prof. J, M'CoshI ; v. 21, 1873 (' Function
of prayer," by Wm. Euight, and 'Prayer,' by the duke of
Argyll): F^-rlnigliUy reit., v. ii. \S12 : ('Statistical inquiry,"
etc.. by F. Oaltou) ; Frasers mag., v. 73, 1866 ('On prayer in
connection with public calamities," and in Sept., 1873,
• Prayer, miracle,' etc., by L W, Bacon).
Book of Comnton I'rayer,
Book (The) of common prayer, with the psalter or psalms of Da-
vid. I,ondon, 1866. 8' 3521,01
Bromnell {T. C.) The family prayer book, or the book of common
prayer, and the administration of the sacraments aud other
rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of
the P. E church in the U. S. New York, 1868. 8". . a5'25.04
Same. Tr. into the Mohawk or Iroquois language, by E.
Williams. New York, 1867. 16' 3521.02
Proctor IF.) History of the book of common prayer. 11th ed.
1874 3521.03
Wheattey{C.) Rational illustration of the book of common prayer
of the church of England. 1852 3622.22
Miscellaneous Collections,
AlUn (iV. O."- Devotions of the ages, or collects, texts, and lyrics
illustrative of the christian year. 1866 3513.25
BMC»er(//. ir.) Prayers from Plymouth pulpit. . . .3516.07
Bickersteth (£.) Family prayers. 1852 3517.15
Bull (//.I CtirtiUan prayara ud holy iMdiuUoni. \IMX [Purkw
■oclety.] MICM
Bunun [V. V. J.) Prayera. 1871 W»i.n
BratmuM ID.) Prayers. 1872 ai47JW
/•or*«r ineo-lore). Prayers. 18m »Si«.l«
Private prayera, put forib by authority diirinii lbs r«ifu of Qu<«a
Uizabsth. The primer of 1559 "The Uruium of lAOO rb*
firecei privstw of ISM. The book of cbrlatlao prayer* o<
678. With an ainxodix, containing the Litany of 1544. Kd.
by W. K. Clay. 1851. [Parker aoelety ) S637.M
WMtmarsh (C. S.) Prayan of the ages. 1868 M3il.OT
See also Ritual, p.lOS; aud Liturgies, p. 82.
Preaohera and Preaohiug, and Paatoral Work.
.,4(/oni(//.) Bassyaud addresses. IMS 3513.20
Barnes (A.) On pnutlcsl presohlns. Rslstion of theology to
preaching, [/n *u Essays and BSTtewa, t. 1, 1855.] , 2513.07
— Review o( Bridge's Christian ministry. [In his Essays and Ba-
vlews, v. 1, 1855.1 iilSM
Bayne (f.) Pulpit and the press. (Essays, v. 3, 1868.1 . . 3Sia.W
Beecher{H. W.\ Yale lectures on preaching. 3 v. 187274. 3SI6.'il
£Iun<(./..f.) The parish priest. 1809 :t623 II
i(uraon(J^. IT.) Treatise on the psatorsi office. 1864. . . aS'J<.31
Christmas {H.) Preachers snd preaching. 1868 3535.M
Claxtde (J.) Vjiavf ou the composition of a aannon. [In Simeon's
Hone bomiietlcs, t. 21.) 37'23.21
ailes (//., The pulpit. |I.,ectnres aud esasys, v. 2, 18SI.] . 26'J«.I<6
Halt (/.) God's word through preaching. 1^5 S5A6.10
Hood {E. /'.) Lamps, pitchers, and trumpets. Lectures on ths
vocation of the pnachcr. 2 v. 1869 3502.27
llnppin (J. .V.) Office and work of the christUn ministry. 3532.35
X,ai»( IK.) Address to the clergy. 1856 364S.M
^acZ,^o<i (.4.) . Christus Conaolator : The pulpit In relation to
social life. 1870 3573.0T
Memminger (R. IK.) Present Issues, pp. 105-46 3576.30
Mills (J. B.) History «f the christian priesthood, in reply to
Hewitt's " Popular history of priestcrsft." 185S. . 3575.08
Murray (N.) Preachers and prea<'hiDg. I860 3676.15
Neate (J. M.) Mediteval preachers and medisval preaching. Ex-
tracts chronologically arranged : with notes aud tutrod.
1856 3577.08
Parker {J.) Ad Clerum : advice to a young preacher. 1871. 3683 OS
fllrtfr (r/mwiore). Experience as a luiuistor. 1859. . .3582.11
Plumer ( W.S.) Hints aud helps in pastoral theol.igy. 1874. 3.185.08
ScMeiermacher ( F. E. D.) Outline of the study of theohigy. :i5»2 IS
SkutUeworth (O. E.) The church aud the clergy, exhibiting the
obligations of society, literature, aud the arts to the eccle-
siastical orders. 1820 3593.18
Spring {Gardner). The power of the pulpit. 184S. . . . 3664.10
routnsemi (t, 7") The sword aud the garment. 1871. . .3613.19
Vaughan {R.) Modern pulpit iu its relation to society. . 3615.23
Sec also Parish-work. p. 81 ;— Olerical anecdotes, p. 83 ;
Priestcraft, p. 95 ;— Church, p. 80 ;— Sermons, betoio.
09^ For essays in peiitnlicals, see Contemp. rev., v, 1, 1866
(Pastoral work, by G. Humphry) : v. 4, 1887 (' Theordinauca
of preaching') ; v. 9, 1868 (' Preachers and preaching.' by J.
Davies) : v. 15, 1870 (' The christiau ministry not a priest-
hood,' by G. A. Jacob) ; Fraser's mag., v. 53, 1856 \* S<'ot<-h
preaching and preachers ") ; v. 79, 1869 (' Modem preach-
ing') ; Littell, 18B9, V. 1 (• Pulpit in the olden time ') ; T. 16.
1857 ('Seriuous aud seriuonizers ') ; Nat. qti. rev., v. 5, 1863
(' Education of the ministry ') ; New Engtander, v. 14. 1858
(' Is the pulpit losing its power " ? ' History of the pulpit) ;
V. 15, 1857 'Sphere of the pulpit." 'Spragiie'a annals'; ; ▼.
24, 1865 ('Importance of the pastoral ofttce,' by Nt>ah Por-
ter) ; V. 25, 1866 ('Training for the ministry, by O, P. Fish-
er); V. '25 ('Political preaching." by H. J. Bhike) ; North
American rev., v. 84, 1857 (' Sprague's annals ') : .Vor^ Brit,
rev., V. 38, 1863 ('Modern preaching ') : t. 45, 1866 (' EngUdt
pulpit ") ; Quart, rev., y. 102, 1857 (• The Pariah prieat ").
Extemporaneous l^eaching.
Bautain [L. E. M.) Art of extempore speaking. 1859. . . 6333.03
Starrs {R. S,) Conditions of success iu preaching without notes.
1875 3594.01
Ware (H. jr.) Hints on extemporaneous preaching, 1836. 3621.09
Same. [In his Works, v. 2.) 3617.04
Zincke {F. P.) Exteinporauoous preaching. 1867. . . . 3625.23
See also article in New Englauder (• Spurgeon and extem-
poraneous preaching '), v, Iti, 1858.
Aids to Preaching : Illustrations, etc,
Bowes {Rev. O. S.) Scripture itself the illnstrator ; figures,
phrases, types, derivatives, chronology, texts, etc. . 3721,23
Cowdray{R.) A treasury of similei. 1867 3598.20
Foster (E.) New cyclopiedia of illustrations adapted to christian
teaching : embracing mythology, analogies, legends, etc.
18th ed. 1871 3553 23
New cyclopiedia of illustrative anecdotes, religious and moral.
With introd. by D. MacLeod. London, 1872. 8°. . . 3653.26
Spencer (J.) Things new and old, or a store-house of illttstrations.
1867 3598.20
Sturtevant (S. T.) The preacher's manual : lecturea on preachiuf^.
1866 3596.19
Pulpit Eloquence,
Brougham [H., lord). Contrib. to Ed. rev., T. 1, pp. 100-133, 1856.
2517.06
BelKune (O. W.) [In Ain Orations. I860, pp. 209-281] . . 2513 20
Rogers {It.) British pulpit. [In Ms Reason aud faith, etc.] 3587.19
TumbuU {R. The pulpit orators of France and Switzerland.
Sketches aud specimeus of [Bossuet, Flechier, Binirlaloue,
Fenelou, Massillon, Saurin, Vlnet, Monod. Gr.mdpierre,
Lacordaire, Merle d".\ubign6, Oausaen]. 1848. . . 3ei4.'2a
In aaking for books, use tiie '• Book Order." giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the XI'TLE, and tba NUMBEB.
08
BIBLICAL, RELIQ-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Predeatmatiou to Psalma
Viltemain^A.F.) Tableau der6loquenc:echT6Uenne an It, s'.icle.
NouT. M. 1870 7041.W
Predestinatioi].
MaWiewt (J.), and Franklin {B.) FredeatinaUon and the fore-
kuowledge of Odd. A discusgiou. 1852 3574 14
Pre-existence
Beecker (£.) Cooflict of ages. 1854 3516.01
Berrow (C.) A pre-existent lapee of human bouIb demonstrated
from reason. 1762 3616.03
Certaintt/ of the origin of evil, and probable pre-eiistence of
manUnd in the fallen angels, [anon.] 1843. . . . 3546.13
Presbyterian Church.
{Assembly's digest], collection of the acts, deliTerances, and testi-
monies of the Presbyterian church in America. By S. J.
Bairil. Phila., 1856. 8° 8685.21
/"oofe (tf. //.) Sketches of Virginia. 1856 625.19
Oilleti [E. II.) Hist, of the Presbyterian church in tie U. 8. 2 v.
1865. . . • 3465.02
Hotchkin {J. H.) The Presbyterian church in Western New York.
1818 613.22
J/'CWe(7'.) Annals of EngUsh Presbytery. 1872. . . .3452.21
Presbyterian church throughout the world : f^om the earliest
times. Bio-jr. and hist, sketclics. N. Y., 1874. 8°. . 3458.05
iV«»6y;«rian historical almanac, V. 1-4. 1858-9-62. ByJ. M.Wil-
son 3458.12
/Y«s6j//(;ri(7n reunion : memorial volume. 1837 71. New York,
1870. 8° 3688.26
Smitit (/.) Old Bedstone; or, historical sketches of western Pres-
byterianism. itH early miuisteis, etc. 1854. , . , 3456.06
Siirajra* (IT. B.) Annals of the Amer. pulpit. V. 8-4. . .3475.03
Presbyterian Doctrine^
Hodge (C.) Essays and reviews. Selected from the Princeton
■ review. 1857 3658.28
Contents: Regeneration. Stuart on Romans. Latent form
of inlldelity. lienian on the atonement. Ground of fuith in
the frjriiitures. Theories of the church. Is the church of
Rome a part of the visible church ? Finney's lectures on
theology. Support of the clergy. Bushuell on christian
nurture. Doctrine of the Reforiued church on the Lord's
supper. Responsibilitiea of boards of missions. God in
Christ. Slavery. Emancipation. Theology of the intellect
and tliat of the feelings.
Princeton Review (Theological essays from). 1st series. Edin-
burgh, 1856. 8° 3586.01
Contents: Rule of faith. Sonship of Christ. Decrees of
God. Early history of pelagianism. Original sin. Doctrine
of ini)>utation. Melanctlion on sin. Doctrines of the early
Sociniaus. Power of contrary choice. Inability of sinners.
'The new divinity tried. Beman on the atonement. Sacer-
dotal absolution. Regeneration. Sauctiiication. Transub-
stantiation. Sabbath observance. Bodily effects of religiotiB
exciti'ment. Tholuck's history of theology. Tranceudent-
alism. Cause and effect.
Same. 2(1 series. 1847 3586.02
Contents: The Bible a key to the natural world. God the
end of all things. Systems of tlieolo^zy. Ou the atonement.
Revivals of religion. Dr Beecher's theolo^'y. Doctrines of
the N. E. churches). Christian union. The division of the
Presbyterian church, etc.
jBocAffa/e discourses: by fourteen clergymen, 1870. . .3587.15
Smyth (r.) An eccl. catechism of the Presbyterian church. 3593.23
Note. — For Denominational periodicals, see in the general
alphabet, American theologic.d review; — Biblical reper-
tory ;— Biblical repository : — Bibliotheca sacra; — Presbyte-
rian quarterly:— Princeton review.
Priestcraft.
Blosius (£.) A mirror for monks. 1872 3622.26
Dennis (J.) Priestcraft dangeroua to religion and government.
[Select works, v, 1.) 6044.20
— Priestcraft distinguished from christiauity. [Select Works.
T. 2 ) 5044.21
Gordon (T., editor). A cordial for low spirits: cot. of curious tracts.
3v. 1763. 16° biiSl.Ol
Oordon ( — l. Inquiry into the power of ecclesiastics, [anon] 3555.01
flowi« (ir.) History or priestcraft. 1833 3426.10
Parson's {TIte) horn-book. By the Comet literary and patriotic
club. 18)2 3583.12
Taylor (/.) Spiritual despotism, [anon]. 1835. .... 3612.10
See also Church polity, p. 80;— Church and state, p. 81;—
Fopes, p. 96; — Roman Catholic church, below.
Private Judgment
Newman (J. B.) Private judgment. [Essays, T. 2, pp. 336-374.
1841.] 3681.10
See also Protestantism; — Toleration.
Prophecy.
Baxter (Jf.) I/ouis Napoleon the destined monarch of the world.
1864 3133.02
Bidcerstelli (£.) Practical guide, etc. 1852 3517.11
Cumming {J.) The seventh vial. 1862 3542.22
— Lectures on Daniel. 1850 3542.13
— The cities of the nation fell. 1871 3543.08
DdUinger (J. J, von). Essay ou the prophetic Bpirit and tlie
prophecies of the christian era. 1872 3424.12
Faber iS.) Napoleon iii the man of prophecy. 1859. . . 3133.01
— The sacred calendar of prophecy. 2d ed. 3 v. 1844. . 3546.22
" Kings (The) of the East " ; or, an exposition of the prophecten,
1849 3664,01=
Maitiand (S,R.) Inquiry Into the grounds on which the prophetic
period of Daniel and St. John has been supposed to consist
of 1260 years 2d ed. 1837 3427.16
Shimeall IB. C.) Napoleonism unveiled. 1870 313:1.24
.Smith {R. P.) Prophecy: a preparation for ('hrist. 1870. 35'.^ .04
Stuart (M.) Hints on the interpretation of prophecy. 2d ed. 3.595 14
5,:c aUo Imposture, p. 89; — Millenninm, p. 91;— Prophets ;
— Revelation.
Prophets of the O. T.
Maurice [F. D.) Prophets and kings of the O. T. 1853. . 3574.18
Noyes [G. R.) New translation of the Hebrew prophets. With
iutrod. and notes. 4th ed. 2 v. Boston, 1868 12°. 3734.15
Contents: v. 1. Joel, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, Nahum,
Zcplianiah, Habakkuk, and Obadiah. v. 2. Jeremiah. Lam-
entations, Ezekiel, Haggai, Zecharlah, Alalachi, Jonah, and
Daniel.
Williams IR.) The prophets of Israel and Judah during the
Assyrian empire. 1B66 373:t.l 1
See also Daniel, p. 82 ;— Ezekiel, p. 87;— Isaiah, p. 89;—
Jeremiah, p. 89 ; — Jonah, p. 90; — Lamentations, p. 90.
The Minor Propheis.
Calvin {J.) Commentaries, efc. 6 v. Edinb., 1846-49. 8". 3734.17
V. 1. Hdsea. v. 2. Joel, Amos, Obadiah. v. 3. Jonah,
Micah, Nahum. v. 4. Habakkuk, Zephauiah, Haggai. v. 5.
Zechariah, Malachi.
Keil (C. F.), and Delitzsch IF.) Biblical commentary. Twelve
minor prophets, by 0. F. Keil. 2 v. Edinb., 1868. 8°. 37:i4.13
V. 1. Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah. v. 2.
Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephauiah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malaclii.
Lange [J. P.) Commentary, v. 16 of O. T. 1874. . . . 3725.23
Contents: The miuor prophets. General iutrod. by C.
Elliott Hosea, Joel, Amos, expounded by O, Schmoller.
Obadiah, Jonah, Mieah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephauiah, by P.
Kleinert, etc. Haggai, by J. F. McCurdy. Zechariah, by T.
W. Chambers. Malachi, by J. Packard.
Newcome { tv.) Attempt towards an improved version and explana-
tion, elc. 1809 3734.12
Protestautisin,
Bossuet [J. B.) Variations of the protestant churches. 2 v. 3523.01
Domer [J. A.) History of protestant theology, particularly in
Germany. 2 v. 1871 3545.22
Ewer {F. C.) Sermons on the failure of protestantism, and on
catholicity. 1869. 16° 3647 11
Froude {J. A.) Short studies, v. 2. 1871 . 2625.06
See Reformation, p. 99; —Denominations and sects, p. 83.
Also the uame.s of the various protestant churches and sects.
Protestant Episcopal Church in the XJ. S.
Bame.s[.i.) The evangelical party in the Episcopal church. [In
his Essays and Reviews, v. 1, 1865, pp. 317-72.] . . . 2513.00
Casiua/V {//.) America and the American church 1851. .3456.05
Chapman {G. T ) Sermons upon the ministry, worship, and doc-
trines of the P. E. church. 1832 a533.17
Colton (C C.) Genius and mission of the P. E. church in the
U. S 1853 3536.24
Coxe lA. C.) Apollos: the w-ty of God. A plea for the religion of
scripture. 1873 3537.23
Dorr (B.) The churchman's manual: doctrines, ministry, and
worship of the P. E. church in the U. 8. 1859. . .3,544.17
Ilopkim {J. H.) The primitive church, compared with the P. E.
church of the present day. 2d ed. 1830 3562 24
Onderdonk IB. T., Bp.) The church— tlie faith— tradition. '^3 pp.
1844 6U93.U4
I'erry {W. S.) The churchman's year-book, with kalendar. 34,'il.l5
— H.'vnd-book of the general convention, giving its history and
C(n]Btitution, 1785-1874 3451.07
Sparks {J.) Letters on the ministry, ritnal, and -doctrines of the
P. E. church. 1820 3593.20
.<r;)™i7!le (ir. B.) Auualsof the Amer. pulpit. V. 5 . . .34.57.05
Wilberforce [S., lip. of Oxford). History of the Eiiiscopal church
in America. 1849 3466.06
Proverbs of Solomon.
Noucs (G. R.) New translation, with introduction and notes. 4th
ed. 1868 3732.21
Plumptre IE. U.) Commentary and notes. [Speaker's com. v. 4.]
3726.11
Zockler (0.) Commentary, [v. 10 of Lange.] 3725.19
Providence.
Chamock (S.) Treatise on divine providence, as relating to the
churchofGodin the world. 1817 3534.04
M'Cosh {J.) Method of the Divine government, physical and
moral, 1856 3372.31
Maistre [J. <ie). Les soirees de Saint-P6tersbourg, ou entretiens
sur le gouvemement temporel de la providence. 8e ed. 2 v.
1862. 3.-.72.29
Taylor I V. W.) Lectures on the moral government of God. 2 v.
1859 . 3612.16
Toung {John) The Creator and the creation: how reUted. 36'26.2U
Psalms.
Alexander (J. A.) Psalms. Tr. and explained. 3 v. 1862. 3732.10
Bowrino IE. A.) Book of psalms literally rendered into English
verse. 1858 8732.13
Calvin {J.) Commentary on the psalms. 6 v. 1844-49, . . 3732 22
Cooke IF. C and others). Commentary and notes. [Speaker's
Com. v. 4.] 3726.11
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
BIBLICAL, RELIGHOUS, AND ECCTL. LIT.
PatUma to Resensratloo.
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Golden {The) treasury psalter; an edition with briefer notes of
the psalms, ohronologicaUy arranged, by four friends. Lon-
dou. 1870. 10" .,..,, il78*J IH
HensHlenhcrg {E. W.) Commoilt:iry. e/c. 3 V. 1851-89. .' ' 373i'u
//enry (.tfj ExpoMiti.m (if the psulms. 1853. . . . ' 373a' 10
Hooper J.) Expos, of psalms xxili., liU., Ixxlil , IxxTll'. ' maait
ifonx! (tf.) Commentary ou the psalms. 1819. . . , 3732 ao
irijljs/<j/ (C.) David : lour serimiuH. 1806 's5Mll
Molt C. II.) Coiiimoiitary. With new version and notes by T J
Conaut [V. 9 of Lange.J 37J5 18
Noyes{a. R.) New translation, with lutrod. and notes ith ed
Boston. 1868. Vi' u u w,.. »ju^^eu.
Ptalms. Paraphrase of the seven penitential, by Thomas* liraniu-
ton, uu notes by W.U. Ulauk. [Percy society, v. 7.1 5060 07
Pialviea ol l;avid translated into divers and sundry lilndos ol
verso, by Sir P. Sidney, and the countess of Pembroke. Lon-
don, 18-23 18* J5g5 Q3
Thirteen psalms versified, by J. Croke, with meiDoir of the au-
thor by air A. Oroke. [Percy society, T. 11.1 . . . 8060 ii
Set alio David, p. .
Pulpit (The).
[See Preaching.)
Purgatory.
Biektrttetli [E. H.) Hades and heaven 3517 08
Wright (r.) St. Patrick's purgatory; an essay on the legends of
purgatoiy, hell, and paradise, current during the Middle
«8e«- IW* 3625.10
Puritauism.
AmaUi (.tf.) St. Paul and protestantism; lutrod. 1870. . 3514.04
Baam (i.) The genesis of the New England churches. 3435.18
Ckapin [A. U.) Puritauism not genuine protestantism: review
of '■The Puritans and their principles, by Hall." . 3534.00
ClU (T. W.) Puritanism; or, a dinrchman's defence against its
asperiilons. 1845 8536 jg
Hall (i.) Puritans and their principles. 1861. . . . '. 3438!o9
History of the I'uritara.
J9rooi(B.) Lives of the Puritans. 3 V. 1813 843(1.10
Bopkins ,S.) The Puritans: dniing the reigns of Edward vl. and
Queen Elizabeth. 3 v. 1869 3138 13
Neal (/».) Hist, of the Puritans. 1517 to 1688. 2 v. 1848-49. :)436.01
Stouffhtiin [J. I Spiritual heroes; or. sketches of the Puritans. 34J6.U6
tSr For articles in periodicals see Ed. rev., v. 101 ; Niw
Englauder, v. 19. 1861. i" Puritan history," by L. Bacon) ; v.
11, 1850 (Puritan clergy of N. E.) ; v. 13, 1855 (• Puritan
Bitual ') ; North Hr rev. (' Commemoration of 1662 ') ; v. 25,
1856 ('Plays and puritans," by C. Kingsley.)
See aim Dissenters, p. 84;— England, p. 84:— New Eng-
land churches, p. 94;— Congregationalism, p. 82 ;— Presby-.
terian Church, p. 9ci. Also, Histories 01 New England, and
particularly of the slates of.llassachusetts and Connecticut,
and of Plymouth Colony. Als" the writings of leading Pu-
ritans, oj Baxter, Owen (John), Milton, etc.
Rationalism.
Clifford (J/,| A treatise of human reason, [anon.] 1675. . 3541.03
iV(yte. — For a reply see Ftain-dfoting, etc., below.
Draper {J. W.) Intellectual development of Europe. 1863. 5814.03
Farrar {A. S.) Free thought in reference to the christian reli-
gion. 1863 3547.17
Hunt [J. t\) History of rationalism. With appendix of litera-
ture. 1865 3563.14
Lecky ( \V. E. 11.) History of the rise and influence of the spirit
of rationalism in Europe. 2 v. 1866 6814.02
Ueviewed in Ed. rev., v. 121. 1865 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 1,
1865. and Littell, 1866. V. 2, (by Qeorge Eliot); Fraser's mag..
V. 72. 1865.
Mackay {R. IK.) Tubingen school and its antecedents. . 3572.05
Mackenzie (6'.) An essay on reason. [Essuys, 1713.] . . 5435 37
Mansel{lf. L.) Fr<'e-thinking—it8 history and tendencies. [In hia
Letters, etc. 1873.] 5424.23
— Limits of religious thonght. 1859 3574 03
Plain dealing ; or, full examination of a treatise intitled Unman
reason. By A. M. [anon.) 1676 3541.03
Tulloch J.) natiouaUsm. [Conteni. rev., v. 1, 1866 ]
See a/.«o Religion and Science;— Deism, p. 83 ; — ^Miracles,
p. 91;— Prayer, p. 'J8, etc.
Keasou and Faith.
Ouizot {F. P. a.) Faith and science. [In Noyes (Q. B.) Col. of
theol. essays.] 3577.24
Ncrris [J., Acc<junt of reason and faith : in relation to the mys-
teries of Christianity. 1697 3577.26
Rand ( IK. B.) Reason and faith. [In his Heury Holbeach, v. 2.]
2532.21
Reaton and faith ; or, the two lights, [anon] 1869. . . 3586.17
Rogers (H.) Keason and faith, and other miscellauies. 1853. .3r)87 19
Young {John). The province of reason. 1860 3626.19
Note. — A reply to MausersLimits ofreligious thought.
Reformatiou.
FortTdnncrs of the Lutheran Reformation.
Hodgson (VK.) Lives of some of the reformers before, since, and
independent of the Lutheran reformation. 1867. . . 3432.17
BosseUi{G.) Disqui.sitious on the autipapal spirit which produced
the reiormatiou. 2 v. 1834 3432.03
Xniman [0.) Kelormers before the reformation. 2 v. 1855. 3432.01
Protestant Heformation of the IGtk Century.
Fither {G. P.) The Reformation. [With a Ust of works rotating to
the period 1 I8T8 ,^^^
ruUtrjT.) Abel ledlvirn*: IIvm mmI "-iih of lUMj STm
Pr«t4..t.utl divine.. » v. IW. . .VT I . MWW
UarJmck {(;.) /ii,t„ry of the chrUUaa elmrati durtug u.. w
formation, .'d ed. 1806 " lliiM
HaiiMter (/,.) tlM period of the reformatiou. 151T to Ma! UtiU
Merle d'AuMgtu {}. II.) H1.1. of the reforiHattan of Ui> |«Ui c*a.
tury. 6 f. 1863 Mn.w
Same. Hiatoire de la rufonniitioD. 5 V. IMS. . . untjm
— History of the ref. In the Uuie of Calrlu. « ». IM(-«. ««m!«!
T. l-a. Geneva and France. ». (J«B*n. MwllawlaatL
France. 4. England, Geneva, rrauca, lulr. a. UaaiS
Geneva, Ferrara. ^ •
RaiAe{L.i History of the rcfurmatiop In OariuaoT. Tr brH
Austin. 8 v. 1846 . »4«J M
Scott (J.) Luther and the Latlieran rerorroatlon. a v. IHUU MIOl
Spankrim {F.) i:cclesia«Uc*l innala, to ibi> r. lormaUou. Slu M
Taggart (£.) Sketches of the lea>llng ri'foniiars uf tUe IMli c«B.
tury. Luther. Calvin, Zwmgle, goclnlui. Ctanmer, Knox.
1843 i^irx 14
TuUoeh {J.) Loaders of the reformation : Lather, Calvin, Utl.
mer, Knox. 1859 .^^^ 15
rulers {(;.) Vm^j on Uie spirit and influence of tbo'reforuutioo.
1806 1U32.I3
Note — See alio such general Oburcb historiea (p. «i . a*
Include the e|)Och of the Reformation Also, (in Blographr),
lives uf Eraamns, Melancthou, Lather, Ualvln, Zvloiili; ao4
other reformera.
Hoheinia.
Feteheck {C. A.) Beformation and antl-reformatlou lu Bn^-nils
a V. i84« 3tta.a
See alio Urea of Husa (John), and Zlsca (in Biography.)
JMand.
Martyn (IT. 0.) Tlia Dutch reformation: tixlMuth oenton.
>«8 »43a.U
Knalaml.
Blunt {J. J.) Sketch of the reiormatiou in England. 1837. a4M.M
Brooks (B.) History of religious litwrty in Briiain, 2 v. . tat.in
Burke {S. H.) Men and w men of the Eugliah ref. ; papal and
anti-papal n<jtables. 2 v. 1872 S«J6.1»
Burnet {0.1 Hist, of tlie reiormatiou of the cUnrch of England.
[1600-1567.] 3 V. 1843 3334.U1
Cobbett ( W.) History of the Protestant " Beformatlua," lu Eng-
land and Ireland. 1854 3431.06
Gorkam {G. V.) Uie:iuingB of a few scattered oara. during the
reformatiou in England. 1633-88 3436.18
Hopkins {J. U.) Sixteen lectures on the British reformation.
1844 MS6.a8
Miall {J. O.) Footsteps of our forelatliera. 1852. . . . 3435.06
A'eeioAm (A' J The Oxford reformers of 1498 3446.21
Simpson { IK.) Epitome of the history of the ref. in England. 4th
ed. 1862 • 3411.05
Tayler {C. II.) Memorials uf the English martyrs. 1863. . 3436.M
See also England, p. 84; and (in Biography), Uvea of Wickliffe,
Cranmcr, Colet, eic.; and lives of Henry vili.. queen Mary.
and queen Elizabeth.
France.
[See Hngnenots, p. 8t.J
Italy.
McCrie ( T.) Progress and snpprcsaion of the reformation in Italy.
1866 3433.06
Poland.
Krasinski tV.) Rise, progress, and decline of the reformation in
Poland. 2 V. 1838 40 3433.08
Scotland.
Keith {R.) History of Church and State in Scotland, from [1527]
to 1668. 3 V. 1844 496.06
See also {In Biography) Uvea of Knox (John) ;— afto Scot-
land (Church oi).oelow.
Spain.
McCrie VT.) Progress and suppression of the information In
Spain. 1856 3433.06
Switzerland.
Christoffel {R.) Zwingle ; or, the rise of the reformation in Swit-
zerland. 1868 3434.01
Ziora d'Istria. [Helene Ghika, princess KoltzolT.Massalsky.]
Switzerland the pioueer of the reformatiou. From the
the French, by H. Q. 2 v. 1888 3431.09
See also lives of Zwingli and Calvin, tn Biography (/ndi-
vidua^).
Regeneration.
fiusAn^If (tf) Sermons for the new life. 1858 3626.12
Gar6e« (£.) The soiU's lite. 1869. 12* 3654.11
Goulburn (£. M.) The pursuit of holiness : a sequel to " Thoughts
on personal religion." 3556.07
— Thoughts on personal religion. 4th Amer. ed. 1669. . 3565.07
Uervey {J.) Therou and Aspasia. 1837 8662.18
P/ielps {Austin). The new birth. 1667 3684.16
Sears {E. U.) Regeneration. 1854 3592.20
Tyler (if.) Lectures on theology. 1859 3616.01
See also Oonversion, p. 82.
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Religion and Religions.
Beligiovs Ideas.
Coiutant (B ) Progresalve deTelopment of rellgioni ideas. Hnnwn
cauBee which have contributed to the establiabmeiit of
olirlsttanity. Perfeotlbiiity of the humau race. [In Ripley
iQ.) Philoaophical uilscel. T. 2.] 64Q6.1U
Emerson (K, »r.) Addreea to senior class in Divinity College,
Cambridge. [In his Misceliimies ] 2524.10
QilUtt (E. H.) GroA in humau thought; or, natural theology traced
in literature, ancient and modern, to the time of bishop
Butler. 2 V. 1874 3654.28
Mill (J. S.) Examination of Sir W. Hamilton's philosophy. 2 v.
1866 6413.08
— Three essays ou religion. 18T4 3576.31
Contents: Nature; Utility of religion ; Theism.
JforeZ; (/. i).) The phUnsophy of religion. 1849 3676.29
MiUler {F. Max). Introd. to the science of religion. 1873. 3676.27
Reviewed by E. H. Plumptre, Contem. rev., v. 7, 1868.
— Lectures on the science of religion; with a paper on Buddhist
Nihilism, and a transl. of the Dhammapada; or " Path of
virtue." 1872 3576.07
Note.— Bepr. from Fraser's mag., N. S., v. 1-2, 1870 ; alto,
in Littell, 1870, v. 3.
Pickmnre [J. i2.) Being, analytically described; with a detail of
man's spiritual nature and chief relations. 1864. . . 5418.11
Cpluim (r. C.) Absolute religion. 1873 3614.25
Vinet (A.) Outhnes of theology. 1870 3616.03
See also Man (Prehistoric), in the general alphabet.
Various Religions.
Child (Mrt. L. JU.) Progress of the religious idea. 3 v. 1856. 3412.05
Clarke (J. F.) The ten great reUglons. 1871 3412.11
Clavel {F. T. B.) Histuire pittoresque des religions. 2 v. in 1.
1844-46 3428.03
CMh {F, p.; Prehistoric religion [serpent and tree worship] ;
Beligions of the world : Religions ol' the East ; Religion aud
literature of India; Evolution of morals and religion {In
her Darwinism aud morals. 1872.] 5434.27
Conway (M. D.) The sacred anthology. A book of ethnical scrip-
tures. 1874 3537.'27
Cory (/. J'.) Ancient fragments of Phceuician, ChaldEean, Egyp-
tian, Tyrian, Carthaginian, Indiau, Persian and other writers;
with au inquiry into the philosophy aud trinity of the
ancients. With an introd. 2d ed. London, 18J2. 8°. 3536.27
— Mythological inquiry into the recondite theology of the hea-
thens. [ iritt /lis .Metaphysical inquiry, e(c. 1837.] . 64'21.18
Dunlap (5. F.) Vestiges of the spirit history of man. 1858. 3817 18
Oardner [J.) "The faiths of the world. 2 v. [1858-60.] . . 3428.01
Gcodsir (J. T.) Seven homilies on Ethnic iuspiratiou. 1871. 3423.10
Gould A'. Baring-). The origin and development of religious belief.
1869-70 3412.14
V. 1. Heathenism and Mosaism. T. 2. Christianity.
Hardwick {C.) Christ aud other masters. Chief parallelisms aud
contrasts between Christianity aud the religious systems of
the ancieut world. 2 v. 1863 3412.20
flayuiorf (.r.) Book of religious. 1872 3411.19
Hume^D.) Natural history of religion. [Phil, works, v. 4.] 5414.06
Uackay [Ji. VF.) Progress of the intellect, in the relig. develop-
ment of the Qreeks and Hebrews. 2 v. 1850. . . ' - 3672.07
Reviewed by R. A. Vaughau. [Essays, v. 2, 1858. 2.544.'i2.]
Jfaurtce (F. Z>.) Religions of the world. 3d ed. 1852. . .3574.17
itoffaX {J. C.) Comparative hist, of religions. Part 1. Aucient
scriptures 3411.15
Mihleiim (J.) Genuine and spurious religion. 2 v. 1849. 3576.27
JHcart (B.) Ceremonies and religious customs of various nations.
Tr. into EngUsh. 7 v. in 3. 173,'J-39 A. 27.12
Priestley (J.) Comparison of the institutions of Moses with those
of the Hiudoos aud other aucient nations. [Works, v. 17. J
8591 02
— The doctrines of heathen philosophy compared with those of
revelation. [Works, v. 17.] 3586.17
i2«it^io/i« of the world. By members of each denomination. 3412.17
Renan {E.) Etudes d'histoire rellgieuse. 1862 8412.09
Same. Studies of religious history and criticism. . 3412.10
Schedel {H. E.) Monotheism ; Assyria ; Phenicia ; Egypt ; Ary-
anism or Brahmauism ; Sabeism ; Buddhism. [In his Eman-
cipation of faith, v. 2. p. 86-307.] 3592 13
Vaugkan {R. A.) Hours with the mystics. 2 v. 1860. . . 3615.19
See alto Denominations and Sects, p. 83.
Aztec Religion.
Popul Fuh. [Fraser's, v. 65, p. 332-42. 1862.) 1944.03
See alto (m Countries) Mexico.
Baddliism. (See page 79.)
Oonfacianism,
Sacred edict, containing the 16 maxims of the emperor Kang-He.
Tr. by W. Milne. 1817 3692.04
See also in the general alphabet, Ooninciiu;— Mencios.
Also {in Oountries) Ohina.
Druldism. [See page 84.)
Hinduism.
l^ormljema [Count M.) The theogony of the Hindoos. . 7813.21
Colebrooke [H. T.) Miscellaneous essays. New ed , with notes, by
E. B. Cowell. 2 V. 1873 7815.07
Oangooiy (J. O.) Life and religion of the Hindoos. 1860. 3554 12
Hen [R.) Some principles of civilization; with thoughts on the
promotion of Christianity in India. [With hit Discourses,
ete. 1816.] 3561.20
JacoUiol [L.) The Bible in India. 1870 3668.18
Johnson [S.) Oriental religions and their relatlODS to imlversal
religion. India. 1872 366:1.32
Lord {Henry). Discovery of the sect of the Banians. 1630. 7811.04
Lyall [A. C.) Religion of au Indian province. [Fortnightly rev.,
T. 17, 1872 ]
Moor (E.) Plates Illustrating the Hindu Pantheon ; with brief
descriptive index. 1861 3818.11
Morris {J. B.t F.88ay towards the conversion of the Hindoos. 3575.21
Rammohun Roy (Rajali). Translation of several principal books,
passages, and texts of the Veds, and of some controversial
works on Brahmunical theology. 2d od. 1832. . . 3757.01
Roberts {J.) Oriental illustrations of the sacred scriptures, col-
lected from the customs and literature of the Hindoos. 1844.
3757.25
Schlegel [F. von). .Ssthetic and miacei. works, p. 425-96. Bohn,
1849 2542.12
Seelye [J. H.) The way, the truth, aud the life. Lectures to
educated Hindus. 1873 3592.'28
Ward { W.) View of the history, literature, and mythology of the
Hindoos. 3 v. New ed. 1822 7815.09
Williams {Rowland). Christianity and Hinduism, aud various
questions of Indian rehgion and literature, [anon.] 3623.^7
Wilson (//. H.) Essays and lectures on the religions of the Hin-
dus. 2 V. 1861 7812.01
See a^a3hagavat Geeta, p. 76;— Buddhism, p. 79 :— Mis-
sions, p. 93. Also, in the general alphabet, Brahma Somaj;
— Countries (India; ;— Mahabharata ; — Parana ; — Ramay-
ana;— Literature {Santcrit) ; — Veda.
For magazine articles, see Blackwood, v. 85, 1859 (The
Castes and Creeds of India); North Amer. rev., v. 86, 1868
(Brahmanic and Buddhist religions); Nat. quar. rev., v.
20 (Hindoo mythology) ; Westm. rev., v. 73 and v. 81 (The
inspired writings ot Hinduism).
Judaism. (See page 90.)
Mohammedanism,
1. The Koran.
Koran (The). From the Arabic, with notes, by George Sale. Pre.
fixed a preliminary discourse. Phiia., 1858. 8". . . 3757.14
Same. Tr. from the Arabic; the suras arranged in chrono-
logical order; with niites and index, by J. M. Rodwell,
London, 1861. 12° 3757 18
L'Alkoran! Traduction textuelle de I'Arabe faite par Fatina-
Zaida Paris, 1861. 8° 3757.16
Morality of the east: extracted from the Koran. Ed. by J.
Tela. London, 1818. 8° 3613.01
Selections from the Kur-An, commonly called in Eugland the
Koran. With au interwoven commentary from the Arabic,
by E W. Lane. 1842. 8° 3757.16
2. Miscellaneous Works.
Arnold (J. M.) The Koran and the Bible; or, Islam and Christ-
ianity. 2d ed. 1866 3767.17
£<>i/>en (i/. C.) Muhammadaulsm in India. 1873. . . .3454 16
Colebrooke (H. T.) On certain Muhammadan sects. [In his Miscel.
essays, v 2. 1873.] 7815.08
Dabistin; or, school of manners. [Ascribed to Mohsau Faui.]
From the Persian, with notes, by D. Shea and A. Troyer.
3 V. 1843 7816.02
Deutsch (E. 0. M.) Islam. [Literary remains, pp. 59-134.] 3545.07
Duty (Dr. R.) Het IsUmisme. 1863 3468.09
/"orsfer ((;.) Mahoiuetanism unveiled. 2 v. 1829. . . .3454.17
Four treatises cunccruing the doctrine, discipUne, aud worship
of theMahometaus. By H Relaud, Bobovius. e(c. 1712. 3454.15
Jetdl Ed-din Mohammed Ben Asad Ee-Sadiki Ed Dewani. Prac-
tical philosophy of the Muhammadan people; being a trausl.
of the Akhlak-i Jalaly from the Persian. By W. F. Thomp-
son. 1839 7816.09
Mills (O.) History of Muharnmedanisra. 1818 3454.13
Palgrave { \V. G.) Essays ou Eastern questions, 1872. . . 193;i.l7
Rabcuian{M.) Mahometism explained. With notes by J. Morgan.
2v. 2ded. 1731 3454.19
Sale (George). Preliminary discourse. See Koran, above. 3757 14
Smith {R. B) Mohammed and Mohammedanism. 1874. . 3115.30
Taylor {W. C.) History of Mohammedanism. 2d ed 1839. 3451.14
Weil (G.) The Bible, the Koran, aud the Talmud; or, biblical
legends of the Mussulmans. 1856 3757.13
Same. 1846 3757.12
For magazine articles, tee Ed. rev., v. 98; Fraser's mag.,
N. .S., V. 2, 1870 (3 art. on Mahometauism in the Levant);
V. 62-63, 1865-6, (Burton's pilgrimage to Mecca); N. S., v. 6,
1872 (The Mahometan revival, by W. G. Palgrave) ; Fort-
nightly rev., V. 2, 1865 (Maori Mahometanism) ; North Brit,
rev.. V. 23, 18'.5 (M. in the East and West); Quar. rev., v.
127, 1869 (Ishim).
tS" See also (in Oountries) Arabs ;— East ;— Mecca ;—
Moors ;— Saracens ;— Turkey, e<c., ete. Alsa (in Biography)
lives of Mohammed; — and, in tiie general alphabet. Der-
vishes.
Paganism.
Arnold (M.) Pagan and mediaeval religion. [In hit Essays in
Criticism. 1865 2515 13
Faber(0 W.) Orisiu of Pagan idotatry. St. 1816. . . . 3818.08
i'arrar(F. i*'.) Seekers after God. 1889 5435.19
Gladstone (W. E.) Juveutus mundl; the Gods and men of the
heroic age. 1869 1655.08
Herbert (E., lord; of Cherbury). The Antieut religion of the Gen-
tiles, and causes of their errors considered. 1706. . 3551.19
Julian {the Emperor), Two orations ; one to the sovereign sun.
BBOOKLYH MBROANIILB LIBRARY.
BmUOAL, RELIQI0U8, AND ECOL. LIT. : HeUgtoa u,
RctrfbvtIaA
101
and the other t<> the mother of the Ood«. From the Qruok-
witb notes. 1793 M«l M
Maurice (t: D.) Muligion of Rome, »ud Iti influence on iiiodern
civilizatutu 185S «gi3 21
Salliut, {ih,. l-ropift). On the god» and the'wirlj 'From the
Oreok, byT. Taylor. 1793 8817.10; 8i87 27
Taylor (r.) Theology of the aneka. [Ohwa. Journal, v. M, p. 89;
•»01.1 ^ 7742 22
TownsniU (O.) Orisln, progresa, and decline of Idolatry! rciaan
Jourriil. T. 21. p. 320 ; v. 22, p. 1, 318; T. 23, p. 830 • T. 24 D
1,229; V.25, p 61.268.) . . . . . . .... 27<2 •>!
WaiUD. a.) Ou the Bimilarity of w.irahlp in different pjrU of
the Pagan world. [Class. Journal, r. i:i, p. 410 : v. 14 p 3.50-
T. 15, p. 88: T. 16. p. 205: v. 18. p. 63.] 2742 13
Sec alio {in Oonntries) Greece ;— Rome;— Egypt; -and
namea of other anuleut oountrlea. AUo. in the general
alphabet, Olassioal "Uctiouarifa ; — Mytholoev ;— Homer
.^(M Literature Mncirnf). *'
Parseea.
Avetta: the religious books of the Parseea; from Spiegel's Oer-
mau translation. 8 T. in 1. 1864 7818 12
framjec (O.) The Parsees ; their hist , manners, and reliKlon.
1858 ^ 3653 08
£ord (//.) The religion of the Perseea. 1830. . .' . ' .* 7811 01
ilu/mer (£.//.) Orleutul mysticism: the auflistio and unitoriau
theosopliy of the Persians. 1867 3582 03
Upham[F. W.) The wise men: who they were; and how they
came to JeruKalem 1869 3615 11
See alto Article in Nat. qu. rer., T. 19, 1889. Also Aveata.
p. 68;— Zoroaster.
Primitive Religion.
IVfeir (B. A) Primitive culture. 1871 6818.28
See alto. In general alphabet, Man (Prehistoric).
Scandinavian or Norse Religion
See Mythology, in general alphabet;- Oonntrlea ISamdi-
naria,-- /ce/aniJ).— and Literature UctUindic)
Tree and Serpent, and Nature Worship.
Ferguann (J.) Tree and serpent worship. 2d ed.
eS" tor articles o casionod by this work, tee Contem. rev
V. 12, 1869 : Ed. rev., v. 130. 1869 : Frascr's mag. v. 79 I869'
Nat. qu. rev., v.25, 1872; North Araer. rev., v. 110, 1870
(■ An ancient creed,' by Karl Bliu.l). See alto FortnighUy
rev., V. 12-13, 1869-70 (Worship of animals and plants. 3 |)is.
by J. F. M'Lennan) ; v 13, v. 1870 (Origin of animal worship
by H.Spencer); Quar. rev., v. 114, 1863 (Sacred trees and
flowers.;
Religion and Sciencs.
BtOibage (r.) Ninth Bridgewater treatise. A fragment. . 3624.15
Bascom (.A.) Science, philosophy, and religion. Lectures before
the Lowell Institute, Boston, 1871 5411.19
Browne .T) ReliKio mcdici (Works, v. 2.] .' 6022!l4
Buckle {H. ) Si-e his name in general alphabet.
Burr (E. F.) Patc-r Mundi ; or, niodern science testifying to the
heavenly Father. 1870 3520 04
Campbell {0.D., duke o/Argi/ll). The Be Ign of Law 6th ed. 3914.06
Chritlmat ill.) Echo,<B of the universe. 1850 3.'>35.02
Combe (G.) B<'latii>n between science and religion. 1857. 3702.01
Cooke (J. P.) Beliglou and chemistry. 1864 4214.07
Dawton (J. in Nature and the Bible, Lectures. 1875. . 3641.13
Pick {T.) The christian philosopher. [Works, v 2.) . . . 60.33.02
Draper {J. W.) History of the conflict between religion and sci-
ence. 1876 3541.25
Fttmie {T. O.) Re'iglon aud fact. [Conterap. rev., v. 20, 1872.]
Olanvil (./,) Essays in pliilosophy and science. 1676. . . S55t.23
Oretley {Rev. W.) Priesti and philoso|ihers. 1873. . . . 3555.21
Oribble {T.) The seiui-barbarous Hebrew and the extinguished
theologiau. 1871. . . 3555.14
Hamell{S.S.) Comparative metaphysics. 1869 3551.16
— Compai-ativism ; religiou in necessary antagonism to positiV'
ism. 1869 3551.15
Hitchcock (K.) Bellgious truth, illns. from science. 1867. 8562.14
LeConte {J.) Eeligiou aud science. 1874 3565.22
Leifchild (J. R.) The higher ministry of nature. 1872. . 3566.02
M'Causland {D.) Adum and the Adamite ; or harmony of Scrip-
ture aad ethnology, 1872 3702.18
Miller {J) Christianum organum ; or the luductive method in
Scripture and Bcienoe 1870 3575.U
JfarpA.v (y; X) The scientific basis of faith, 1873. . . .3578.13
Newman (J. II ) The idea of a university deflucd and illustrated.
3il ed. 1873 5622.03
/Viine (Jf ) Physiology of the soul and instinct. 1372. . .3581.24
Pousell {B'lden). Order of natureln ref. to revelation. 1859. 3585.15
SamU{B. ,7.) Eevelation and science. 1862 3592.09
ScoU {O. G.) Aruiimeiit for the intellectual character of the first
eau.sc a^ affected by physical science. 1870. . . . 3592.21
Sewall (./. B.) Eveuinss with the Bible and science 1864. 37ti'2.04
Shietdt (C. IV.) Beligion aud science in their relation to philoso-
phy. 1875 3593.'26
Sulivan {II. J.) View of nature, in letters to a traveller among
the Alps. With reflections ou atheistical philosophy, now
eiemp ifled in France. 6 V 1794 4717.15
Tullidge (ff.) Triumphs of the Bible. 1863 3614.17
Ti/ndatl {.r.' Advancement of science. Opinions of H. Helmholtz,
and articles of Prof. Tyndall and Sir Henry Thompson, ou
prayer. 1874
— Address delivered before the British ass iciation assembled at
Belfast. Reviewed with a secoad preface replying to his
critics: and an appended article on " acieutlflc materialism."
1875 8906.19
ler^Tl^,T, 'r-" "'"'"'"»•'• N"*- ""♦ iM'>Arn .cl«.«ta, «.
V? ,j;." Contem. rev., v. 8, IMT (by J. Uaanalil (MluT
I>oc.. 1874 (Apropos of Tyodall. by J f. Otart.1 ' ^^'"
WUeman (.V.) twelve lactur. . on the iom,»il^b,tWMa acUM
and revealed religion. SIh ed 2 v 11153 "•""•" T2?2
Jf (/. « ) Modern MjeptM.m •apMlatly In raterini. totti
d,o<:trlne. of .'olen.o. Hual-y. LyldlT «.i D.nrtB^7«p«o„
"pecuir^lJ^i ""'•• '."• ■""'«»"''""»«■'. a..d th^Sin^f
.S'« a/K^videncM if ■ohrUtu'niir:-Evolailon ai^'a?
^t^L^*%^'^°'':r°^"'^ • Materialism Min^
Theology ;-Fraysr. Aim Oomte (A.), lu g.ucral alpUatjat.
Religious Iiiberty and ToleraUoa
Antithelrmile (Tlie); or. an answer to certain quaera* bv Iba
D[ukeJ of Buokingham, concerning lolaraUon. (aa^ ) ions.
Apologie {An) for the chnrch of England, agaliiit the cUnioiirt
of the men of no-conaelence; or, the Duka of Buckiua-
bam'a secouda. By E. B. 1888 jtri tt
Brook {B.) Uiatory of rellgioua Uberty in BrlUln*. a v! S43«'ut
BunKn_{V. v. J.) Sigiiaoftlia tlmea: dangera to religious llbarty.
1868.
, 88M.IS
Comid'ratiimi moving to a toleration, and liberty of oonacleDc*
[(irio/i.) 1085 M12M
Danger {The) aud aureaaonableneaa of a toleration.' [anon.) 1885.
861X28
Defence of the Duke of Bucklngham'a book of religion and wor-
ship, from the exeoptlous of a namalesa aul£or. Ily tlia
Peusilvauiau. [nnon.] 1685 8812.28
Fumeauz (/'.) Letters to Ur. Jnatica Blackatone, ooncemlog bla
exposition of the act of toleration. 1771 sS» M
Uarrit («.) Liberty of the prea* and toleration, [/n Ait ClvUlxa.
tion, etc., p. 163-192. 1872.) S812 23
Laboulage (£.) la libertu religienaa. [In Ail iMal da crlUque.)
8081.19
Locke (J.) Four letters aoncoming toleration. [Work*, T. 8.) 8052 (16
Jfi« (7.) The principles of toleration. 1837 .5721.01
K^exiont upon the controveray about the oath of aUegitnca
[anon.) 1682 3U12.26
Beply to the answer of the man of no name, to the Duke of Buck-
ingham's paper of religion and liberty of consclenea. By O.
<;. [anon.] 1685 8613.26
Short answer tu the Duke of Buckingham, [aaen.] 1885. 8612.28
Spinoza f>. dc). Ti-actatua tbeologico-politicua; or, theological
and political treatise of freedom of thonght and of dtacaa-
siou. 2d ed. From the Latin. 1808 8694.0T
Stuarl (.If .) Li tier to W. E. Cbauiiing, on religions liberty. 3596.20
Tracfji on liberty of couscieuce and perse< ution. 16141661. Ed.
by E. B. Underbill. 1846. (Uauserd KnoUys 80c.) . 3558.14
Toleration aud liberty of conscience proved impracticable, and
sinful. [(tnofi.J 1686 3612.26
Vanity {The) of all preteucea of toleration. [anon.\ 1685. . 361J.26
rUliert {a. %l duke of Buckingham). Short diacouraes upon the
reasonableuess of man's having a religion 3612.26
Voltaire {F. U. A.de). Treatise upon T. [Works, v. 84.] . 5081.01
Williams {R.) The bloudy tenent of persecution for cause of con-
sciouco discussed; and Mr. cotton's letter examined and
auswere.l. [1644.] Ed. by E. B. Underbill. 1848. (Hanaard
Enullys Society.] 3568.17
See alto Kaye {J. W.) Of toleration. [In hit Esaays of an
optimist 2533.23);-jeoi;er«(/f.)ChrisUanity vindicate<lfrom
alleged tendencies to peraecutiou. [In hit Eaaaya from Uood
Words. 2541.32];— riompton {J. P.) Beligioua liberty ainca
tl:e roforuiatiou. [New Englauder. v. 22, 1863, and v. 24,
1866]:— «;*'- North Amer. rev., v. 104. 1867.
Altii Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1860 (■ Aspecta of toleration,' by
Shirley) ; v. 63. 1861 (■ Toleration within the church of Eng-
land '] : V. 66, 1862 t'Piea fur religious eiifranchiaement') ;
V. 08. 18C3 (' Plea for free discussion of theol. difficulties ') ;
V. 72, 1805 (' Toleration ') ; N. S. V. 6, 1872 j' Free rellgioua
thought in Scotland 'I : v. 80, 1869 (' Orthodoxus tyrannua ') ;
North Brit, rev., v. 35, 1881; Weatm. rev , v. 72. 1859 (■ Spirit-
ual freedom ') : V. 81. 1864 ('On Goldwin Smith's plea for
abolition of religious tests 'I. Alto Political aoiance (Libet'
ty ; and Press (Freedom of the) .
ResurreotJon.
Fact and doctrine of the Resurrection. [New Englander, v. 15.)
JVott (A.) The Resurrection of Christ: diacoupsea. 1872. 3577.23
Sherlock {T.) Tlie trial of the witnesses of the Besurrectiou ; with
sequel. [In Christian literature.) 3538.01
Wetl {G.) Observations on the history and evidence of the Besur-
rectiou. ( /n Christian literature.) 3538.01
Westcott {B. F.) The goapel of the Resurrection. 1867. . 3822.11
WiUiamii{I.) Our Lord s Besurrectiou. New ed. 1870. . 3753.0(1
See a/so Future life, p. 88; — Jesus 0hri8t,p. 90;— and com-
mentariea ou the Grospels, p. 88.
Retribution.
Bamet{A) On the law of Paradise. [In hit Esaaya, etc. v. 2.) 2513.07
flargreaves {J. G.] The blunders of vice and folly, aud their aelf-
acting chastisements. 1870 3562.08
/fl>t»y(£.) Judgment to come. 1824 8563.16
Plutarc'i. Concerning such whom Ood ia slow to pnniab. [In kit
Morals. V. 4, pp. 140 188.] 5435.26
— Sur lea delais de la justice divine. Tr. avec dea additiona par
J. de Maistre 8.172.30
Sharpe {G.) Law of retribution; or. a serious warning to Great
Britain, founded 0.1 unquestionable examples of God'a tem-
poral vengeance against tyraut8,8laveholders,efc.l776. 8593.02
See Future life, p. 88;- Fotnra punishment;— Hell, p. 8S.
In aaUng for booka, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NnMBEB.
102 BIBUCAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Revelation to Roman CathoUc.
Revelation of St. Joha
£am<'<(y<.) Notes on tbo Book of Kevelation. 186'.>. . .3712.11
Oumming [J.] Lectures on the Apocalypse. 3 t. 1856. . 3542 16
iUioU (JS. U) Horse Apocalypticffi; or, commentary on the Apoca-
lyi>se ; including abto an examination of the chief prophecies
of Dauid. 2d ed. 4 V. 1846 37f)8.14
HmgsUnbrrg {E. W.) Revelation of St. John. B v. 1851. . 3736.19
Uyponoia; or, thoughts on a spiritual understanding of the Apoca-
lypse. With remarks upon second coming of the Lord, and
an appendix upon the mau or sin. [anon. J 1845. . . 3518.17
i/ocdn/riv. «.) Memories of Patmos. 1871 3573.03
Maurice [F. V.) The Apocalypse 3574.16
«icAer(i) The key to the mystery. 1863 36U6.19
Smedcnbiirg {E.) Apocalypse explained. 6 y. 1847. . . .'3597.01
— Apocalypse revealed. 1848 3597. U6
Same. 2 T. 1862 8597.20
Trtnch {U. C.) Commentary on the epistles to the Seven (lurches
in Asia. Bevelatiou ii., lil 3766.18
Faughan {C. J.) Lectures on the Rev. of St. John. 3d ed. 2 v.
1870 3766.21
Revivals.
Hall (J.), and Stuart {O. H.) The Amtr. evauHclists, Moody and
Sankey, in Great Britain and Ireland 1875. . . . 3556.3U
JMters of an English traveller to his friend iu England, on the
'• Revivals of religion," in America. [arsoB.j 1828. .3587 14
Spraguf- { W. 8.) Lectui-es ou revivals of religion. With introd.
essay by L. Woods. 2a ed. 1833 3594.09
SS^ For articles upon Revivals, see New Englander, v. 16,
1858 (Relig. awakening of 1858); North Brit, rev., v. 33, 1860:
Qnar. rev., v. 107, 1860; Westm. rev., v. 73, 1860; Winslow's
journal, v. 12, 1859, and v. 13, 1860 (Hysteria in connection
with revivals).
Ritualism.
Coleman (L.) The apostolical and primitive church popular in its
government, and informal in its worship. 1869. . .3411.13
ConversatioTis on ritualism, [anon.] 1867 3767.15
HaU (C H.) True protestant ritualism; a review of •' The law of
ritualism." 1867 3767.16
Hoffman (.W.) The ritual of the church: with its application to
the communion and baptismal offices. To which is added
notes upou orders, the articles, and cauous of 1603. 3562 03
Malan (H. C.) On ritualism. 1867 3767.17
See also Liturgies, p. 91.
Roman Catholic Church.
[See afjoOhurch history, p. 81;— Councils, p. 82;— Fathers
of the church, p. 87: — Inquisition, p. 89: — Jesuits, p. 89: —
Martyrs, p. 91 ;— Missions, p. 93 :— Monastic orders, p. 93 ;
— Popes, p. 96: — Reformation, p. 99:— Saints, 103 ; — and (in
Ooontries) Rome.)
History.
BuUer (C.) Historical memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish
catholics since the Reformation. 4 v. 1822. . . . 3426.11
Clarke {K, //.: Lives of the deceased bishops of the Catholic
church in the U. S. 2 v. 1872 3428.11
Cox [G, ^Y.) Latin and Teutonic Christendom. An historical
sketch. 1870 3411.U6
Darras {J. E ) General history of the Catholic church. 4 v. 3428 07
De Courcy (H.) The CathoUc church in the United States. En-
larged by J. G. Shea 3428.13
Digby (AT. //.) Mores Catholici : or, ages of faith. 11 v. . 3421.06
Illustrated CathoUc family almanac for the United States. 3424.09
Lea {U. C.) Studies in church history. [Itise of the temporal
power; Benefit of clergy: Excommunication.] . . 3425.16
miner (J.) Supplementary memoirs of English Catholics, ad-
dressed to Charles Butler. 1820 34;i8.15
Morris {J., editor). The troubles of our CathoUc forefather.s,
related by themselves. Ist series. 1872 3427.08
Mutrenan (f .) Brief historical sketch of the CathoUc church on
Long Island. 1871 3451.15
Newman (J. H.) Reformation of the 11th century [Essays, v. 2,
pp. 249-333.] ■. . . . 3581.10
Beicliel (0. J.) The See ol Borne in the middle ages. 1870. 3424.04
Sadlier's CathoUc directory, almanac, etc., for 1869. 2 v. . 3461.01
Se€ also Saints,
mtual.
Breviarium Romanum ex decreto ss. concilii Tridentini restitu-
tum. 4v 1845 3521.06
Butler [Atban) Movable feasts, fasts, and other annual obser-
vances of the CathoUc church. 1774 3527.06
Lewis {G.) Bibe, missal, and breviary; or, ritualism self-illus.
trated in the Uturgical books of Rome : containing the text
of the Roman missal, rubrics, and prefaces, with disserta-
tions, etc. 2 v. 1853 3707.01
Romanist Writings.
Atwood [E. W.) Panacea Britanuica: vindication of Catholicism,
1866 3614.09
Balmes IJ.) Protestantism and catholicity compared in their ef-
fects on the civilization of Europe. 1th ed. 1854. . 3314.14
Berington (J.) and Kirk (X) The faith of CathoUcs confirmed by
scripture. 1813 3521.16
Bolanden (C von). The old God: a narrative [designed to enkin-
dle a spirit of lovo and devotion toward the holy See of
Rome]. 1872 3523.00
Browmon (O. A.) Conversations on Uberalism and the Catholic
church. 1870 3526.06
— Essays and reviews. 1862 3526.05
Burke (T. N.) lectures and sermons. 1872 3626.22
— Lectures on faith and fatherland. 1872 8526.23
Silver (C ) Book of the Roman CathoUc church. 1825. . 3438.11
Catalogue of tracts for and against popery, in the Manchester
library, foimded by Humphrey Chetham. London, 1859-65.
1°. [Ohetham soc, v. 48, 04.] 6096.08
Digby {K ) Compitum ; or, the meeting of the ways at the catUo-
lic church. 2d ed. 4 v. 1861 a>41.19
Eckel (Mrs. L. St. J.) Maria Monk's daughter ; an autobiography.
1874 3.J97.07
Ferraris (F. L.) Prompta bibUothoca, canonica, juridica, mora-
Us, theologica, etc. 8 v. 1860-65. 8° 3548.01
Happiness {The) of heaven. By a father of the society of Jesus
[anon.] 1871 3657.01
Hecker (I. T.) Aspirations oi nature. 3d ed. 1869. . . . 3567.14
Hewit (A. F.) Problems of the age ; with studies in St. Augustme
on kindred topics. 1868 3661.21
Huntingdon tJ.) Gropings after truth : a Ufe journey from New
England CongregatiouaUsm to the one CathoUc and Apontn.
lie church. 1869 3563,1:1
Ives (L. S.) The trials of a mitid in its progress to Catholicism :
a letter to his old friends. 1854 3662.3.5
Laurentie (/'. S.) L'atheisme social et Tiglise. 1869. . . 3565.15
Liguori {A. St.) The way of salvation ; in meditations for every
day in the year. [1869.] 3506.17
Loyola (/.) Spiritual exercises. 1870 3572.06
J/anni'n.vifl'.-i'.i England and Christendom. 1867. . . ;i674.02
— The four great evils of the day. [Unbelief, heresy, etc.'] 3-'>71.0'l
— Sermons on ecclesiastical subjects. 1809 3573.27
— Temporal mission of the Holy Ghost. 1866 357i.ul
— The unity of the church. 2d ed. 1846 :t57:i..fi
— editor. Essays ou religion and literature. By T.irioiia wrilcr:..
2 v. 1867 ;1671.03
Contents : Inaugural address, session 1866-7, by apb. Man-
ning. Un intellectual power and man's perfection. Dan;^ers
of uncontrolled inteUect, by W. G. Ward. On the mission
and prospects of the Catholic church in England, by F
Oakley. Christianity in relation to civil libei ty, by E. Luc.'s.
Ou the philosophy of Christianity, by A. J, Christie, un
some events preparatoi-y to the English reformation, by H.
W. Wilberforce. Ou tlie inspiration of Scripture, by Arch-
bishop Manning. Church and State, by E. S. I'urcell. Cer-
tain sacrificial words used by St. Paul, by &I. Patterson.
Medina Pomar (Count de). Remembrance of a bridal tour through
Scotland. 2 v. 1874 2:i.''>.71
Montalemberl (Count de). CathoUc interests in the nineteenth
century. 1852 3675.19
Moore (T.) Travels of an Irish gentleman in search of a religion.
1844 3575.'22
My clerical friends and their relation to modern thought, [anon.]
1873 3576.13
Newman (J. H.) Apologia pro vita sua. 1865 3577.1 1
— An essay iu aid of a grammar of assent. 1870. . . . 3577.12
— Lectures on the present position of CathoUcs in England.
1851 3681.00
Stone [J. K.) The invitation heeded ; reasons for a return to
Catholic unity. 1870 3696.11
Wiseman [N.) Lectures on the doctrines of the church. . 3624.07
For Roman Catholic periodicals see OathoUc world and
Dublin review, in the general alphabet.
Indexes
Index expurgatorius. Exact reprint of the Vatican index [of
1608). With preface, by R. Gibbings. DubUn, 1837. 16°. 2761.02
Index librorum prohibitorum Beuedicti xiv. jussu recog. et edi-
tus. Romffi, 1768. 8' 2761.01
Mendham (J.) Literary policy of the church of Rome : an account
of indexes, prohibitory and expurgatory. 2ded. 1830. 5761.03
Anti-Ilomanist Writiwjs.
American (The) convent, as a school for protestant cbildi'en.
1869 3513 27
Beecher{E.) The papal conspiracy opposed, and protestantism
defended. 1866 3125 17
Bidcersleth (E.) Divine warning to the church. 1863. . . 3517.17
Butler ( W. A.) Letters on Romanism, in reply to Mr. Newman's
essay on development. 1838 3425.18
Capper (S.) The acknowledged doctrines of the church of Rome.
2 V. 1849 3627.17
Chillingworth ( W.) Religion of protestants. [Works.] . . 35:)5.0«
Clark (B. W.) Romanism in America. 1856 3.'>36.05
Confessions of a CathoUc priest, [anon.] 1858 3637.13
Cumming(J.) The faU of Babylon foreshadowed. WJO. . 3542.11 .
— Lectures on Romanism. 1854 3542.12
Croly (G.) Roman catholic pledges and protestant securities, [tn
Aij Hist, sketches, ete. 1812.] 2521.22
Daillon <J , count deLude). The ax laid to the root of popery.
1721 3812 31
De Sanctis (L.) Rome, christian and papal. 1856. . . . 3426.15
Bowling (J.) History of Romanism, from the earUest corruptions
to the present time. New ed. 1867 3425 07
£<Jjar (S.) Variations of popery. 2d ed. 1838 3647.16
Edwards (B.B.) Roman cathoUo religion m Italy. [Writings, v. 2.]
3546.10
Emiliane (Q. d'). Frauds of Bomish monks and priests, [anon.]
1691 3424 23
Same. Frauds of papal ecclesiastics. 1835 3547.03
— Observations ou a journey to Naples; wherein the frauds of
Romish monks and priests are farther discovered. 1691.
3424.22
Oatiom (.1.) Lectures In New York. 1858 3425.11
BROOKLYN MBBOANTILE LIBRARY.
BIBLICAL, RELiaiOUS, AND EOCL. LIT. : Ronum OatboUo to
108
Hare {J. C.) The conteBt with Roino: • oliftrge. With note*,
eBpet-iaUy iu answer tu L)r. Nowmaii's recent loctures. Hd od,
IHfie 3858.2Q
lUMtnUiom of popery; tlie "myBtery of Iniquity" uuveilml.
[anun.] 1838 Mlb.VJ
Xo Oattina (K /*. '/?). Uome and thu papary in tlie 19th century.
187U ;Ua4.16
Makotuy {S. I.) Six years in tlie ujonafttt-rles of Italy, and two
years in the islaudH of tlie Mediterranean and iu Aaia Minor.
1836 3424.14
Jfuuricv It: V.) Itollglou of Borne and its influence on motlern
civilization. 1855 UlS.'Ji
MiditUt (J.) rrieBts, women, and fiunilies 6(1(13.01
— Same. [Miscol. worliu.] 60t>3.U6
MuTiay (.Y.) U'lnianiBin at home; letters to R. B. Taney. 3576.16
i'(j(.'nu/e. no (/•'.) Tlie celestial divorce, 1718. 3581.23
Pi-otesUmtiam contrasU-d with UomauiBin by the acbuowl* dgod
and authentic teachini; of each rcUgion. [anon.] 1852. 3585.23
Jiecantnfioii: or, the confessions of a convert to Konianism: a
Ule of Italy. 1846 3686.18
JleLir/ion (Tilt) of Rome, described by a Roman. Tr. by M. How-
itt London, 1873 8° 3424.13
Jiougsel (A'.) Catholic and Protestant uations compared. 35ii2.01
Seymour (,!/. H.) MorningB amoug the Jesuits at Rome 35il3.06
— Pilgrimage to Rome, coutaiuiug some account of the state of
religion iu that city. 1849 3692.03
Sc/wderi (/■'.) PcrsceutionB of popery. 2 V. 1844 34^6.08
Tinutini {C. The pope of Rome and the popes of the oriental
churches. 1871 3424.17
Towiisend (ff.) AecusationR of history against tlie church of Rome;
observations ou Butler's " Booic of the Roman Catholic
Church." Nowed. 18J0 3438.13
Wkately {li. ) Errors of RomaniHra traced to their origin iu human
nature. 1864 3622.16
White {J. Blanco). Evidence against Catholicism. 1836. . 3023.1)4
JVordstvortli {C.) Letters to Mr. Oondon.on tlie destructive char-
acter of the Church of Rome, both in religion and polity.
1848 8626.02
— Same. Sequel. 1848 3626.02
See also Anti-Christ, p. 77 ;— Image worship, p. 89;— Popea,
p. 96;— Revelation of St. John, p. 102.
Ruth (Book of).
Cattel {f.} Book of Rome. (Lango's Comment, v. 4 of O. T.) 3726.13
Jf4»«er (2'.) Acommeut ou Rutli. 1868 3734.22
Hervey l,A.) Rutli [Speaker's Comment, t. 2 of O. T.] . 3726.09
Keil {C. F.) and DeliUsch (F.) Commentary. 1869. . . . 3732.04
Sacraments.
Itoyd (A.) CoufeBsion, absolution, and real presence. 1867. 3623.08
Halley {K.) The sacranieuts: an iuquiry into the nature of the
symbolic InBtitutiuus of the christian religion. Pt. 1. Bap-
tism. I't. 2. The Lord's Supper. 1844 3667.02
iewi* ( If //.) Conl\88iou of Christ. 18.54 3566.13
Spi^ncer (/. 5.)DiBL'Ourfle8onsacr.unentalocLasion8. 1861. 35y3.15a
Stone [J, S.) The mysteries opened; or, scriptural views of
prcaciiiug and the sacramems. 1844 3595.12
Wlieatey (C.) Rational illustration, etc. 1868 3621.04
See also Baptism, p. 78; — Lord's Supper, p. 91.
Sacrificial Worship.
Kurtz [J. II.) Sacrificial worship of the Old Testament. 3565.26
Jlengstenberg ( E. W.) The sacrifices of Holy Scripture. [With his
C.ommentary ou Ecclesiastes.] 3734.11
Saints.
«u««r (jl.) Lives of the saints. 2 T. 1833 3418.01
Capes {J, M.) Es>ay ou the miraculous Ufe of the aaiuts. [In
Fullertou'B life of St. Fran.ea.j 3418 06
Vroslhwaite {J. V.) Modern hagiology. 2 t. 1846. . . . 3.'>41.01
Fu.lerl'iii [Lady G.) Life of St Frances of Rome, of Lucy of Narsio.
of Domiuica of Paradiso, aud of Anno de Montmorency.
1805 3418.05
Gould [S. Baring-). Lives of the taints, v. 1-4. 1872- 73. . 3462.14
Note. — Now pubUshiug; will malie 13 v. with index iu v. 13.
Neale [J. M.) Aunals of the virgin saints, [anon.] 1866. . S418.09
See also individual lives of saints in Biography.
Samuel.
Heney [A.) Commentary, [v. 2 of Speaker's Com.) . . . 3726.09
Keil{C. F.) and DeliUsch (;■'.) Biblical commentary, etc. 8732.U6
KiUo [J.) Bible Ulustralions. v. 3 3722.10
Sceptical Writings.
Deist {The); or, moral philosopher. Selected from the writings of
celebrated authors, by Robert Carlile. 3 v. 1819-26. 3648.20
Contents:
Aunett (P.) Free inquirer. 1826. T. 3.
Beaucliamp (P.) Aualysis of the infiuence of natural religion
on the temporal happiness of mankind. 1822. V. 3.
Christian mystery : a Chinese tale, found in the portfolio of
a Portuguese friar, [tuion.] 1819. v. 1.
Doubts (I'lie) of infidels; or. qneries relative to scriptural
inconsiHtencies an<l contradictione. [anon.] 1819. T. 1.
Frauds (S.) Watson refuted; being uii answer to the Apology
fur the bible. 1810. v. 1.
God (The) of the Jews; or, Jehovah unveiled. With Btxic-
turcs on tlie lives of the Hebrew saints. 1819. v. 1.
Holbach {V. T. d ). Christianity nnreiled. 18)9. v. 2.
Holbaeh {P. T. d*). Letters to Kugenia ou the absurd dogmas
and mysteries of the cliristian religion. 1819. v. 2.
Letter (A) to the Rev. Dr. 8. Chandler, from the writer of
the Hlat'iry of Uie maa after Ood'a own baari. ' ■
W.'O v. 2. I— -J
Life (Iho) of David: or, the bialory of Uia luaa atUr Ood'a
own heart, [anun.] 1H20. v. 2
HesUer (— ). Ooud aeuM; or, naturml littii oppcaad to irtm
tliat are ■npi rnatural. [•Hum.) 1826 v. 1.
Miraculous (Ths) Conception ; or, ttaa IMrlnlty of Jasua i lirlat
conaidarrd i.s the fouudatluu of the rhrlitlau r«llaluii.
(anon.) ISiS. Y. 2.
Palmer (E.) Prluriplcs of nature; or, a devaOopiuenl nf tli«
moral cauBea of happinoaa and mi^arr aiuoiiii the bujivtii
•pei'ies. 181U. v. 1.
Thoughts ou the chriatlau reliiiloD . By a deiai. Iglv. t L
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Important eiainluatiuo of th« Huhr
Scriptures. 1819. v. 2.
— Lord Cheaterfleld'a ears, a true story. ISM t. X
Drummond [Sir )C.)Tbe (Edipua Judaiclia. New ad, r«YlMd. im.7l
/VoiKle (/. y(.) The nemesis of tkith. 'id ed. U4». . . . aUi-lS
Or^ ( IK. «.) Creed of rhristrndom. 1866. .... .iisu.it
Hennelt [C. U.) Inquiry concerning the origin ofrbristlaoity. Id
od. 1845. . . 3M7.aa
JacoUiot (/,.) The Bible in India: Hindoo origin of Hebrew and
christian revelatinu. 1870. . . .-• a-tdlH
A'ewman {F. W.) Reply to the Edipae of (kitb. 18A<. . . 3687.17
Paine [Tiwmai). Theological work*. [Age if reaaou, «<r.] 35KI.U3
Sl.Jolm[lI.,turdBoUngbrolu). Eaiays. (/n Aii Worka, v. 6 8.).
eonot
Somerset [Duke of). Christian theology and modern acepticiam.
1872 35W3.31
Strauss [D. F.) The old fiiitb aud the new, a confession. . 116V6 08
Toland [J.) Pauthelsticon; or, the form of celebrating the Hoc-
ratii-Society. 1761 3613.16
Volney (Jf.) The niins; or, a survey of the revolutions of empires.
To which is added the law of nature. 1796 J611.U1
What is truth? or, revelation ita own nemesis, [anon ] . 3622. 1'i
« Scotland.
Buchanan [R.) Ten years' conflict; hist, of the disruption of tbs
Church of Scotland. 2 v. 1864 3446 21
QilJiUait [G.) MartyrB, heroes, and bards of the Scottish covenant.
1853 343.1.07
Stanley [A. P.) Lectures on ihe blatory of the Church of Scotland.
1872 3435.18
Stepfien [T ) History of the Church of Scotland, from the reform-
ation to the present time. 4 t. 1843 6 3446.17
«J- See Reformation. [Scotland.)
Consult also Burton's History of Scotland. 1496.20.) For
the early christian intKsions, see Mouialemhert's Monlisof the
West. [3427.01.) For the period of the Covenan/ers. see ,in
Biography) Uvea of Montrose, and Claverhouse : (lo
Countries) histories of Engla:id and Scotland (17th century),
aud Scott's ■ Rokeby,' poem; Legend of Montrose ; aud Old
Mortality.
Secularism.
M'Cann {J.) Anti-secularist lectures. 1867 3S72.U
Self-Knowledge.
Mason [J.) Treatise ou self-knowledge. 1836 6412.0C
Sermon on the Mount.
Tholuck [A.) CommenUry, etc. 1869 3764.04
See also Lord's Prayer, p 9'; and Commentaries on the
gospels oi Matthew aud Lake, p. 91.
Sermons.
[See also Freacbing and Preachers, p, 97;— and Mlscella-
neous Works, p. 92.)
1. Ck>lleclions of Scitnoiis.
Pish [H. C.) Pulpit eloquence, (deceased divines), master pieces,
etc. 2v. 1867 3552.19
Containing.— v. 1. Greek aud Latin pulpit; Eugilsli: Irish;
German, v. 2. The French pulpit ; Scottish ; Americau ;
Welsh.
— Pulpit eloqueuce of the 19th century: discourses, etc., with
sketches, etc. Inlmd. essay, by E. A. Park, lf.57. . 3.'i52.2l
Patrit't preachers of the Americau Revolution. 1766-l7vS3. 35^3.13
Pulpit [The). Sermons by eminent llTiug mlnlaters. v. 1-68
London. 1824-50. 8° 3..33.01
'1. Sinijle Aulliors.
Beecher [H. W.) S'e his Works, p. 71 .^831 03
Blair [Hugh). Sermons. 6 v. 1815 3517.'«
Bossuet [J. B.) Sermons choisis 3S'23.U4
B'n/d [A. H. K.) Counsel aud comlort. 1864 36'J3.Ui|
Buckminster [J. S.) Sermons. 1829 33'.6.13
BiuAnell (//.) Christ aud his salvation Sermons. 1864. . H526.l»
— Sermons on living subje, ts. 1872 3526.14
CTo/mcrs (•/'.) Sermons. 2 v. 1865. 352.17
CTajnn (£.//.) Humanity iu tlie city. 1854 6816.14
— Living words. 186i> aVM.Ill
— Select sermons 1839 :)534.02
Clarke [J. F.) The hour which comcth and now is. 1804. y;3(;.u2
Uarke 'Samuel). Sermons. 8 v. 1766 3535.11
Oroly («.) Sermons. 1848 62 3537.0"
Doane [O. W., Bp.) Wrilings. v. 2-4. I860 :1545.01
I>ru»inion<l (J.) Thoughts for the christian life. 1864. .3514.16
Edwards [B. B.) Sermons 3.':4U.19
Prothingham [N L.) Sermons in a twelvemonth. 1852. . 3653.14
/i'«rni!»»(»r. £/.) Discouises 1856 3654 01
Gordon [R.) Sermons. 2d ed. 1826 3055.04
Id asking for books, use the ■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S SAME, ttia first part of the TfTLB, and the NUMBER.
104 BIBUOAL, RELIQ-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Sennona lo SupematuraliBm.
Or«CTi(B.) Sermons and other aUcooTMB. 1880 3S56.12
Bali l^fcwman). Homeward-bound, etc. Sermons. 1869. . 3.556.12
— Sermons ; witli a history of Surrey chapel and its iustitutious.
18g3 3.>66.11
ifor« (^. IK.) Sermons to a country congregation. 2d ed. 2 v.
183(j. . ' 3662.08
Wau)ei» ;//. K.) Thoughts for the times. Sermons. 1872. 3.')62.11
Herbert (//on. and Ben. If.) Sermous. [Works, T. 2.J . . 6048.18
Hey IJolm). Discourses on the malevolent sentiments. . 3561.20
Hill iJ.) Sermons. 8th ed. 1817 3662.13
Huntington [F. V.) CliriBtian believing and living. 1860. 3563.10
Ker [J.] The daydawu and the rain, etc. 1872 3566 05
Kingsley (C.) DJHcipline and other sermons. 1868. . . . 3564.06
— The good news of God. 1859 3664.07
— Sermons for tlie times. 1866 3564.08
— Westminster sermons. 1874 3664.29
Leeer (G.) Sermons. 1660. Ed. by E. Arber. 1870. . . . 6011.11
Ltmia ( W. H.) Sermons for the cliristian year. 1853. . . 3666.12
M-Cheyne tK. M.) Sermons. 1856 3672.12
M 'Clintock (J.) Living words : or unwritten sermons. . 3572.09
M'Crie (T.) Sermons. 1857 3572.16
Mann (//.) Twelve sermons at Antioch college. 1861. . . 3573 22
MassUloa (J. B.) Sermous. 1849 3674.12
Same. [Fr.] Sermons 3674.11
MelviU (//.) Sermous. 2 v. 1856 3676.04
Murray (W. H. H.) Music-hall sermons. 3 v. 1870-73. . 3576.17
— Park Street pulpit : sermons. 1871 3576.18
NardiniJ.F.) Le pr6dicateur 6vangelique : sermous. 4 v. 3676.19
Heale U. M.) Sermons preached in SaokviUe College chapel. 2 v.
1871-72. 3576.25
Newmnn (J. H.) Fifteen sermons preached before the University
of Olford, 1826-1843. 3d ed. 1872 3581.21
— Parochial and plain sermons. 8 V. 1869 3681.12
New York pulpit in the revival of 1858 3577.14
PaUy ( W.) Sermons. 1824 3582.09
Parr (SamtK/i. Works, v. 2, 6. 6 6062.03
Fuyson (fi.) Select thoughts and sermons. T. 2.3. 1846. . 3683.18
/'eatody (4. P.) Christiau belief and life 3.584.02
Robertson {P. W.) Sermons. 5 v 1857-64 3587.06
A'auiiii (.^0 Sermons. From the French. 2 V. 1862. . .3592.10
Sliedd ( IV. O. T.) Sermons to the natural man. 1871. . . 3592.26
Simons [M.L.) Sunday bait-hours with the great preachers. 3596.22
SmUk {Sydney). Sermons. [Works, v. 3. 1840.] .... 6067.03
Sto/4 i/i.) Sermons. 2 V. 1866 3598.21
Spencer (/. S.) Sermims. 2 v. 1865 3693.14
Aprinjr («) Pulpit ministrations. 2 v. 1864 3594.11
Spurgeim {G. H.) Sermons, v. 1-6. 1868-60 .S594.17
— Tlie saint and liis savior. 1868 3594.16
— Types and emblems. 1876 3694.27
Sterne (t.) Sermons. [In Works. 1854.] 5074.01
Swift {J.) Sermons. [Worts, v. 7-8.] 5074.11
Siuin/ (i).) Truths for to-day. [Sermons.] 1874 361118
Talmage {T. D. W.) Old wells dug out. 1874. 3612.-J5
— Sermons. 1872 3612.(10
rau/erlJo/ianii). Twenty-five sermons. 1858 3172 114
Taylor {W. M.) The lost found and the wanderer weleomed.
1873 3612.20
Temple IF.) Sermons preached in Rugby school ctiapel, 1858-00.
1867 361:).U2
Thompson tJ. P.) The theology of Olirist, from His owu words.
1871 3613.06
Trenr.li {K. C.) Sermons. 1858 3614.07
— Sermons preached in Westminster Abbey. 1861. . .3614.0s
— Shipwrecks of faith : three sermons [on Balaam, Saul, and
Judas). 1867 3614.09
— TJae subjection of the creature to vanity : three sermons iu
Lent. 1863 3614.11
Tyng (S. //.) Sermons preached in the church of the Epiphany,
Philadelphia. 1839 3lil6.07
V.m der Palm. (J. H.) Sermons. With his life, etc. 1866. . 31J6.05
Vauj^anlC.J.) Characteristics of Christ's teaching. 1866. 3611. U7
— Christ the Ught of the world. 1866 3611.08
— Plain words on christian living 1866 3611.09
— Voices of the prophets, or faith, prayer, and human life. 3611.10
Vinton (.4. H.) Sermons. 1855 8616.24
Foi/sei/ (C.) The " sUng and the stone," v. 3-4. 1868-69. . 3611.11
Walker (James). Sermons. 1861 8616.04
ir lynntJ (/?.) Sermons to the churches. 1858 3622.02
WerA ( W. B.) Sermons. 1867 3622.03
Wolfe (C.) llemains. 1829 3624.14
IKooJ (/-.) Sermons. [Works, v. 4 ] 3624.19
See also, in general alphabet, the Works of Arnold (Thomas) ;
—Barrow (Isaac); — Berxxard (St.) ; — Bickersteth (E.);— Bun-
yan (J.) ;— Ohanning (W. E.);— Dewey (Orvillo) ;— Dwight
(Timothy);— Edwards (Jonathan, (Ae e/der) ;— Edwards {Jona-
tlian, tlie younger):— Sathiie (Thomas):— Hall (Joseph);—
Hall (Robert);— Hamline (Leonidas); — Henry (Bdatthew; ;—
Hooper (John) ;— Hooker (Richard) ;— Hopkins (Mark) ;—
Lardner (N.) ;— Latimer (J.); — Leighton (R.) : — Maurice
(Fr.l; Newton (John);-Owen (John);— Parker (Theodore);
—Priestley (Joseph); — Robinson ( John) ; —South (Robert): —
Stanley 'A. P. :— Taylor (Jeremy) ;— Ware (Henry);— Wes-
ley (Johu);— Whitfield (George).
Services and Collects.
Biddalph {T. T.) Practical essays. 3 T. 1822. SS22.07
See also Liturgies, p. 91.
Shakers.
Autobiography of a Shaker, and revelation of the Apocalypse.
[anon.] 1869 3448.15
Brown (J.) An account of the people called Shakers: their faith,
doctrines, and practice. 1812 3448.13
Evans :F. W.) Shakers, their origin, doctrine, etc. 1869. 3448.10
Marshall (Mary, formerly Mary Dyer). Rise and progress of the
sei*pejit Irora the garden of Eden to the present day: with
adisdosureof Shakerism. 1847 3448.20
Peculiarities of the Shakers. Letters from Lebanon Springs,
1832. [anon.] 3593.00
Testimony oi Christ's second appearing: statement of the faith
and practice of the church of God in this latter-day. Pub-
lished by order of the ministry. Albany, 1810. 12°. . 3767.26
Sin (Doctrine of).
AppleUm (N.) and Haygate ( W. E.) Doctrmes of original sin dis-
cussed. 1869 3512.14
Mdler (J.) The christian doctrine of sin. Tr. by W. Pulsford.
2 V 1862-63 3676.04
Shtdd(W. G. T.) Doctrine of original sin. [In Discourses and
essays.] 3693.09
Woods (i.) Letters to N. W. Taylor. [Works, v. 4.] . . 8624.19
Set also Evil, p. 87.
Sisterhoods and Deaconessea
Jameson [Mrs. A.) Sisters of charity, CathoUc and Protestant
1867 6825.06
Potter [H. C.) Sisterhoods and deaconesses. 1873. . . . 5825.28
Stephen (C. E.) The service of the poor ; sisterhoods for charitable
purposes. 1871 6828.24
Slavonic Nations.
Kratimki (T.) Religious history of the Slavonic nations. 3433.10
Song of Solomon.
Hengstenberg [E. W.) Treatise on. 1869 3734.11
Hoyes (G. R.) "Sew translation, with introd. and notes. 4th ed.
1868 3734.10
SouL
Bain (A.) History of the theories of the Soul. [With his Mind
and body. 1873.) 6438.17
Bush [G.) Tlie soul ; or, scriptural psychology 1845. . 3626.06
Hope (JE.) The immaterial system of nian, contemplated in
accordance with the beautiful and the sublime, and in refer-
ence to a plan for general education. 2v. 1835. . . 3561.23
Maitison (H.) The Immortality of the soul. 1864. . . . 3574.13
Newman {F. W.) The Soul. 1868 3577.10
lvalue [M.) Physiology of the soiil and instinct, as distinguished
from materialism 1872 3581.24
Pezzani (A.) La plurality des existences de I'ame. 6e ed. 3584.17
J'iutarch. Concerning the procreation of the soul, as discoursed
in Timaeus. [Morals, v. 2, pp. 326-67.) 6436.27
Starrs [R. S.) The constitutiun of tlie human sotil 1857. 369S.13
For magazine articles see Goutem. rev., v. 16, 1871 (On the
theory of the human soul); v. 16. 1871 (The pope and the
German Catholics on the theory of the Soul, by Prof. Froh-
Bchammer); Korth Amer. rev., v. 80, 1855 (Transmigration of
souls).
fl®" See Futtire life and Immortality, p. 88; — also in gen-
eral alphabet, Biology j— Philosophy {Psychology) ; — Medi-
cine {Body and Mind); — Materialism.
Svmday.
Barter {W. B.) Tracts in defence of the Sabbath. 1851. . 3514-23
Brown [J. N.) and Taylor {W. B.) Obligations of the Sabbath.
1866 3.525.01
Cox{R.) The llteratiire of the Sabbath question. 2 v. 1866.3537.11
Fisher (fr. L.) History of the Sabbath day; with notices of the
Puritans, Quakers, elc. 2d ed. 1859 3552.22
Gilfillan {J.) The Sabbath in the light of reason, revelation, and
history ■ . . . . 3554.19
Hessey (J. A.) Sunday: its origta, history, and obligation. 3557.21
Higgins {O.) Horae Sabbaticffi; attempt to correct certain super-
stitions. [Pamphleteer, v. 27.] 5058.27
Hughes (T. S) Letter to G. Higgina, on his Horse Sabbaticie.
[Pamphleteer, v. 27.] 6058.27
Kingsbury (H.) The Sabbath: facta and arguments. 1840. 3664.03
Parsons (T.) Essays. 2d series 3583.01
Stei)«w()r.B.) The Sabbaths of our Lord. 1873. . . .3011.20
Wilson {D.) Divine authority of the Lord's day asserted. 3623.'24
H^Vov articles on the Sunday question, see Contem.
rev., V. 1, 1866 (by E. H. Plumtre): Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861
(Hessey's lectures); Fortniglitly rev., v. 3, 1866 (Tlie 4th
commandment, by A. Trollops) : Eraser's, v. 64, 1861; May,
1873 (On the regeneration of Sunday, by F. W.Newman) ;
v. 73, 1866 (Sundays, ancient and modern): New Englander,
V. 16, 1868 (Ante Mosaic origin); North Brit, rev., v. 34.
1867 (Hessey's lectures); v. 18, 1862, and LitteU, v. 37 (Sun-
day in the 19th century); West, rev., v. 92, 1869; Westm.
rev., V. 66. 1866, (Sunday in Great Britain.)
Sunday Schools.
Robinson [C. S.) Short studies for Sunday-school teachers. 3687.13
Tyng {S. H.) Forty yeai-s' experience in Sunday schools. 3615.06
Watson { W. H.) The first flf^ years of the Sunday school. 3617.23
Woodruff {A.) Kindling; or, a way to do It. [anon.] 1856. 3624.21
Supematuralism.
Burr {E. F.) Credo. On the supernatural In religion, [anon.]
1869 3637.05
Bushnell {H.) Nature and the supernatural. 1858. . . . 3536.11
Reviewed in New Englander, v. 17, 1859 (by Noah Porter) ;
North Amer. rev., v. 88, 1869.
M*Cosh {J.) Supernatural In relatlou to the natural. 1862. 3572. 10
See also Miracles, p. 92; — Evidences, p. 86, etc. Also, arti-
cles iu Ed. rev., v 116, 1862 (The Supernatural);— aud, in ths
BROOKLTN UERCANTILE LIBRABT.
BIBLICAL, RELIQI0U3, AND ECCL. LIT. : 8uper.ttlon <„ THntty.
106
genariil alphabet, Animal maEnetiam, p. 38 ;— Apparitlana,
p. 31 :— Ocoalt •ciencea ; — SpirimaUam ;— Saperatttiona >-
Witchcraft.
Superstition.
Kingtlty (C) SiiperstitioQ. {InhU Health and sducaUon.] 3534.01
Plutarch. Of auperstitiou. [Morala, v. 1, pp. 168-lM.J . MSS.Sd
— Same. On superntiiioii (Ureek and Kimlisli.J With varioua
appendices [by J. Hibbert]. 1828 3S8S.11
TheopUrtisluB. On euperatition' [drouk and Eugliab.] With vari-
oua appendici'a [by J. Hibbort). IH'28 358S U
See alto Saperatitiona, in geuoial alphabet.
S'wedeuborgiamsm.
Swedenborg (Emanuel). Angelic wisdom concerning the divine
lovo and the divine wisdom. Now York. 1853. 8". . 8S88.03
— Angelic wisdom concerning the divine providence. New Yoi k.
1H53. 8" ■ 389.S.0S
— — Same. Tr. by B. N. Foster. Phlla., 1868. 8°. . . 3S98.U.>
— Auinial kingdom. From the Latin, by J. J. G. Wllklnaon, 2 v.
Loudon, 1843-11. 8° 4326.13
— Apoc»l.\p8e explained. 5 v. New York, 1846-47. 8". .3697.01
— Apocalypse revealed. St. Clairsville, (O ) 1848. 8°. . 3597.1)6
Same. 2 V. New York. 1802. 8" 3097.30
— Coujugial love and its chaste delights: also, adulterous love and
ita sinful pleasures. New York, 188:i. s° 3598.01
— Divine attributes, iucludiug also the divine trinity, a treatise on
the divine love and wistlom. Froiu the •• Apocalypse ex-
plained." Philailelpliia, 18G(!. 12° 85'J8.17
— Divine love and the divine wisdom. Boston, 1841. 12". 3598.04
— Doctrines of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord, the aa-
cred scriptures, the white horse, faith, life, the heavenly
dootrinea, charity. Boston, 1860. 12° 3598.07
— Economy of the animal kingdom. From the IjttiD, by A. Gris-
wold. 2 V. Loudon, 1845. 8° 4336.11
— Four leading doctrines respecting the Lord, his nature, and
the trinity ; the t^acred scriptures ; faith ; and life. Boston,
1838. 12° 8698.08
!Vote. — Included in his Doctriues, He. [3598.07.]
Sime. New York, 1862. 8° 3598.09
— Heaven and its wonders, the world of spirits, and hell. Tr by
S Noble. New York, 183:1. 8° 3598.10
— Heavenly arcana which are contained In the Holy Scriptures
unfolded. 13 v. Boston, 18i9-5:i. 8° 3597.07
— Last judgment, and the Babylon destroyed. B., 1861. 3598.U
— Memorabilia ; or, the spiritual Wurld laid open. Ed. by George
Bush. New York, 1846. 8' 3598.16
— Miscellaneous theological works. New York, 1863. 8°. 3598.12
Conieiitg : The New Jerusalem and its heavenly doctrine :
Brief exposition : The intercourse between the soul and the
body ; The white horse ; Ou the eai'ths ia the universe.
The last judgment.
— Posthumous tracts. Tr. by J. J. U. Wilkinson. London,
1847. 8' 3698.13
— Some specimens of a work on the principles of chemistry, with
otlierUeatises. Tr. byC D. Strutt. Loudon, 1847. 8°. 4216.03
— True christian religion ; containing the uuiversal theology.
Loudon, 1846. 8' 8598.14
Same. New York, 1863. 8* 3698.15
Barren [B. F.) Doctrines of the new christian chnroh. . SS96.01
— New view of heU. 1872 3614.23
Bush [O.) New church miscellanies. 1845 3596 OJ
Keply to Dr. Wood's lectures on Swedeul>orglanism. . 3506.04
Cabell (jV.F.) Reply to Dr. Pond's " Swedeuborgiauism reviewed."
1848 3596.05
ClistiM [A.) Practical nature of the doctrinea of Swedeuborg.
1839 3596.06
— Creeds of Athanasius, Sabellius, and Swedenborg, compared
with each other. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. 1873. 3596 24
C.oioM (./.) Outliues of Swedenboi'g's doi^triucs. Newed. 3596.25
Det Quays [J. E. Le B.) True system of religious philosophy.
185.5 3896.07
Fithbouah IW.) Plau of creatiou. Part 1. The universe without.
1853. 3914.01
Bayden ( W. B.i Light on the last things. 1869 3667.12
Hilchcnck [K. A.) Swedeuborg a hermetic philosopher. . 3596.08
Hyde [J.) Our eterual home. 1866 3682.01
l^oblt (.V.) Appeal iu behalt of the doctrines of the New Church.
1851. . 3596.13
— Importaut doctrines of the true christian religion. . 3696.13
— Plenary inspiration of the Scriptures auserted. 1839. . 3596.14
PorsoasCf.) Essays. 3 V. 1855-62 3683.01
Subjecls : v. 1. Life. Providence. Correspoudence. Human
form. Religion. The New Jerusalem.
2. The seeming and the actual. The senses. The ministry
of sorrow. The sabbath. The fouudation of duty. Death and
Ufe.
3. He cometh in clouds. Paradise. The sea. The end of
the church.
— The infinite and the finite. 1873 3583.08
Remarks upon " Swedeuborgiauism reviewed, by E. Pond." [anon.]
1844. ' 5093.04
iJi!n*!il (K. /).) Peculiarities of the Bible. 1864 3596.17
Richer (F,.) Religion of good seuse. 1852 3596.20
SiJuer (yl.) Holy Word iu its own deleuee. 1843 3696.23
Turner (ifrj. IK.) The true chur>h. 184S 6093.04
War« (.Vary O.) Death and life 1864 3617.10
— Thoughts in my garden. 1863 3617.11
BymboUam.
/Ve<(l(»K.) Btonaaof thsUmpl*. 1»7S «7«T »
Moehler {J. A.) ByinbolUiii : or doctrinal dlihrancM brtwaaa
cathoUos and protastaiiia, a* rrlrtanead br lb«U wmkolkal
»rlMn((a- Mil U
Syrian Ctaurob.
SttttlhgaU (H.) TUit to the Syrian chnrob of MmofoUntk,
>"** UM.I*
Talmud.
Deuttch {B. O. jr.) The Talmud. (UUrsrr ramslna. pp. I M. Ut-
1" 1874.) . 3Mt.uT
From the Qu»r. rev., v. 138. 1867 ; rapr. In Ullell. IMH. v. I.
li'htael [L.S.) Talmudlc maxims frtiu the llebiaw. IMtt. JMi.U
Urunbaum (.V.) The 'I'almud [In S. A. review, v. lOK, IM|.]
I'oole K. S.) The Talmud. [In Coiitein rev., v. 7, 1868,)
r*<oifarunr.) The Talmud. [Uwoua college Maaja. I . . 28M.M
Weil (O.) The Bible, the Koran, and the lalinud. 1H4«. . 37,',7 11
See alto Littell, 1868, v. 1 (Gleaulnga after the Talmud) ;
Blackwood, V. 108, 1N«9, and Littell, 1870. v. 1 (Jewlab r*.
formation and Talmud) : Contemp. rev., v. 10, UW (Uarcaa
Aurellua aud the Talmud, by E. U. Plomptre).
Targiums.
DeuUeh (E. O. M.) On tha Targuma. rut»nij remalna, pp. lit.
403. 1874.] atuxn
Etkeridge (J. IV.) The targiima of Onkelos and Jonathan Ben
Uzziel ; with the fragments of the Jemaalem Tkrgnm frtna
the Uhaldee. 3 v 8737.01
Ten Commandments.
Hoopn- (J.) Early wrtttngi. (Parker too., 1843.] . . . . 8Mt.U
Maurice (F. D.) The oommandmenta conaidered aa Inatmmenta
of naUonal reformaUon. 18M 3S74.M
Tudor (K.) The decalogue viewed aa the cbrlatlan'a law. 86I4.lt
iraf<m(r.) Selectworka, p. 34I-S88. MUM
Theistio Writinsa.
Cobbe (F. P.) Broken lighU. 1864. 8536.111
— Rellgioua duty. 1866 8Sat.U
Hennell (C. C.) Christian theism, [anon ) 183t. .... 8(l6a.U
— Inqtiirv coucerning the origin of chriatianity. With Chrlatlan
Theism. 3d ed. 1870 9««2.M
JVeurman (F. W.) Phases of tilth 1870 3677 M
— The soul, iu sorrows and ita aspiratiotia. 1868. . . .3577.111
— Theism, doctiiiial and practicad; or. didactio rellgioua utter-
ances. 1868 3S78M
Philosophy of theism: dependence of theism on metaphyslia.
London, 1857. 13° 3584. 18
Thornton (W. T.) Limita of demonatrabia theism, {tn his old
fashioned ethics.] St26.23
See also, iu the general alphabet, the writings of Parker
(Theodore).
TIilrty-Nine Articles.
Broume (£, H.) Expoaition of the Thirty -nine articlea. 18M. 3(36.01
Burnet (O.) Exposition of the Thirty-nine articles. 1863. 8536.08
Hardwick IV.) A history of the articles of religion, with docu-
ments. 1536 1616. 2d ed. 1860 3668.18
JelflR. W.) The Thirty nine articles explained. 187S. . 3413 28
Rogers IT.) Exposition of the thirty-nine articles. 1864. . 3CS7.0(
See also Oreeda, p. 83 ;— England (Church of), p. 84-
Trinity and Triiiitaiianism.
Applelon [If.) and Hayg-ite (IT. E.) Doctrine of the Trinity dia-
cussed betweeu a clergyman of the Epis. church in England,
aud a [Uultariau] layman of Boston. 1869 3S12.t4
Barker [E. 11.) Ou Pagan trinities. (Class, journal, v. 3, p. 135 ;
V. 4. p. 88, 484; v. 5, p. 240. 1810.] 3742 03
Barrett [B. F.) Letters on the divine trinity, addressed to H. W.
Beecher. 1869 3514.19
Beard [J. R., D.D.) Historical and artistic illustratious of the
Trinity; showing its rise, progress aud dccUue. 1846. 8516.34
Faber[a.S.) Aposloli.ity of trinitarianisui. 3 v. 1832.8°. 3547.31
Fuller [A .) Tlie Calviuistic and Socinian systems, as to their
moral teudcucy. 1816 8654.08
Gage [ W. L.) TriniUrian sermons preached to a Unitarian <on-
gregaUou. 1859 3664.04
Lidilon [H. P.) Divinity of Christ Bampton lectures. 1866. 8566.23
For a reply to this work, *ee Examination, etc. [35(16 22. J
M'Farland iA.) Hisfcirical view of heresies, and vindication ol
the primitive faith. 1806 3573.04
Maurice (7'.) Dissertation on the oriental trinities. 1800. 3S75.00
Miller [.'i) Letters on Unitarianism. First Presbyterian church
iu the city of Baltimore. 1821 3675.13
Sadler [M. F.) Emtuauuei ; or, the incarnation of the son of God
the fouudatiou of immutable truth. 18G7 3S87.34
Tfwnsend [L. T.) God-man: search and manifestation. . 3613.21
Trial (The) of the Unitariana, for a libel on the Christian religion,
[anon;] 1830 ■ .-SSIS-'O
Woods IL.) Letters to Unitariana: reply to Dr. Wares letters.
[In hit Works, V. 4.] 3624.19
See also Atonement, p. 78 ;— Christology, p. 80 ;— Creeds,
p. 83 ;— Holy Spirit, p. 89 ;— Jesus Christ, p. 90 :— Unitarian-
ism below. Also the names of Trinitarian Sects ; e. g..
Baptists, Oongreeationists, England (Chureh of). Method*
ism, Protestant Episcopal Chorch, Presbyterianiam, etc.
In aaking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AU IBOB'S NAME, the flrat part of th» TITLE, aud the NCMBB8.
108
BIBLICAL, RELIO-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Union to Zeohaiian.
Union of Cbristian Churches.
DolUnger tJ. J. I.) LeotureB on the reunion of the churches.
1373 3646.06
Hare IJ. C.) The means of unity: a cliarge to the clergy. 3568.i0
Jfnoman (F. tC) Catholic nnion: essays toward* a church of thh
future, as the organization of philiinthropy. 1854. .3677.07
Stead IS.) LeibnitJi lottera ou reunion. [Contem. rev., v. 5, 18li7,
P.B0-S71 437-57.] ^ ■. ■ •*'""?
Wilton (ff. B.) Schemes of christian comprehension. [Oxford
Essays, 1857. pp. 94-129.]
Ser. alto Contem. rev., t. 6. 1867, p. 85-97: T. 6, 1867 (Is doo-
doctrinal union ilesiraWe, by I. H. Jellett) ; v. 7, 1868 (Union
of Christendom in its home aspect, by Heury Alford): v. 14,
1870 (Confraternity, by Canon Westoott.) Alto ETangelloal
alliance, in genend alphabet.
Unitarianism.
Alien (J. H.) Ten discourses on Orthodoxy. 1849. . . . 3513.23
American Unitarian Association. Tracts. Army aeries. Boston,
1861. 8' 3514.18
Beard Ijl K.) Progress of religious thought as Illustrated in the
Protestant church of France; being essays and reflcws
[from the French of T. Oolani. A. Eeville. E. Sherer, E.
Renan, etc.]; with an essay on "The Oxford essays and
reviews." 1861 .... 3616.22
Bellows {H. »K.) Ue-statemeutBof chriatian doctrine. 1860. 3522.01
BeUham I W.) Essays, v. 1 ^'"i?
Biddle {J.) CoUe.tlon of Unitarian tracts. 3 v. 1691-95. . 8521.20
Christianity and modern thought. 1872 3634.20
Clarke {J. P.) Orthodoxy: its truths and errors. 1869. . 353o.l9
— Steps of belief ; or, rational Christianity maintained against
atheism, free religion, and romanism. 1870. . . . 3536.03
Dana lUrt. It. S. B.) Letters In reply to arguments in support
ofthetriulty. 184(1 3543.16
Drummmd ( W. H.) The doctrine of the trinity, founded neither
on scripture, nor ou reason and common sense, but on
tradition and the Infallible church. 1831 3544.18
.E'toi ( IT. O) Discourses ou the unity of God 3646.17
UlUt (O. E.) H^-centtiry of the Unitarian controversy. . 3646.21
Examination of Liddon's Bampton lectures ou the Divinity of
Jesus Christ. By a clergyman of the church of England.
[anon.] 1872 3-566.22
Examinatim of Mr. Cobbetfs objections to the bill for the relief
of the Unitarians. [Pamphleteer, v. 2.) 5058.02
for/ey (F. ^.) Unitarianism defined. 1870.8* 3517.24
Metcatf(R.) Letter and Spirit: Winchester lectures. 1870. 3575.03
Prieaileii (J.) History of the corruptions of Christianity. {la his
Worlis, V. 6.1 3592.03
— Defences of the History of the corruptions of Christianity.
[Wo-.ks, V, 18.] 3391.20
— Defences of Unitarianism. [Works, v. 18-19.] .... 3591.21
— Histoi-y of early opinions concerning Jesus Christ. [Works,
Y. 6.7.] 3591.06
Racovian catechism. Prefixed a sketch of Unitarianism in Pnlanil,
by Thomas Bees. 1818 3386.19
Rammohun Hoy. The precepts of Jesus. To which are adiled,
the first, second, and final appeal to the christian public
in reply to the observations of Dr. Marshman, of Seram-
pore. 1824 3580.12
Religious aspects of the age, being addresses at the anniversary
of the Young men's chriatian union of N. Y. 1858. . 3586.21
RivUle I A.) History of the doctrine of the deity of Jesus Christ.
1870. 3586.26
Sprague ( W.B.) Annala of the American pulpit, v. 8, 1866. 3457 08
Unitarianism delendcd : a series of lectures by three protestant
dissenting ministera of Liverpool [J. H. Thorn, J. Martin -
eau, H. Giles], in reply to a course of lectures, "Uniiarian-
ism confuted," by thirteen clergymen of the church of
England. 1839 8614.26
Whitman (B.) Two letters to Moaes Stuart on rellgioua liberty.
2d ed. 1831 3593.20
— Reoiew of Whitman's letters, etc. [anon.) 1831. . . . 8596.20
— Reply to tiie Review of Whitman'a letters. 1831. . . 8595.20
iror«(ir.) American unitarian biography. 2 v. 1860-61. . 3461.06
Contentt :
Motley (Joseph), ty D. Damon,
V. 2.
Parker (Nathan), by H. Ware,
Jr., V. 1.
Pierce (John), by T. B. Fox,
V 1.
Porter (Eliphalet), by G. Put.
nam, v. 2.
Prince IJoUn), by C. W. Up-
ham, V. 2.
Ripley (Ezra), by B. Froat, T.2.
Story (Joaeph), by W. Newell,
v. 1.
Tha';her (8. C), by T. V. P.
Greenwood, v. 1.
Tiayer (N'ath.), by A. Young,
V. 2.
Tuokerman (Joseph), by M.
Carpenter, v. 1.
Ware (Heury), by J.G. Palfrey,
V. 2.
Worcester (Noah), by H. Ware,
V. 2.
Abbot (A.), by 8. Everett, v. 2,
Aliyn (John, by C. Francis, v. 2.
Bancroft (Aaron), by A. Hill, v. 2.
BarUett (John), by 0. T. Thayer,
V. 1.
Bnckminster (J.S.), by S. O.Tha-
Cher, V. 1.
Channiug (W. E.), by W. H. Fur-
ness, V. 1.
Foster (Anthony), by M.L.Hurt
but, V. 1.
Freeman (.Tas.), by F. W. P,
Grfenwood, v. 2.
FriBbio (Levi), by A. Norton, v. 1.
Harris (T. .M.), byN. Hall, v. 2,
Howe (S.) by E. Hall, v. 1.
Kirkland (J. T.), by A. Young,
v. 2.
Wilson IJ.) Scripture proofs and illustrations of unitarianism.
1847. 3623.22
— Unitarian principles confirmed by trinitarlan doctrines.
1869 3623.23
Worcester (/V.) Bible news. 1864 3626.03
*.e also Trinity, p. 105. Also the writings, in the general
alphabet, of Bellows (Henry W.l, Ohanning (W. E.), Clarke
(J. F.), Furuess (W. H.j, Martineau (J), Norton (Andrews),
"Ware (Henry), etc. For Unitarian periodicals see, in the
general alphabet. Christian Examiner [8040.01] ; Religious
magazine [8186.12] ; ITiutarian review [8197.01],
United States.
Baird (B.) Religion in America. 1S44 8466.04
Clergy {The) of America : anecdotes illustrating the life and la-
bom* of ministers of religion in the United States. 346G.12
Fowler (W.) The American pulpit. 1836 3450.07
Spragw (W. B.) Annals of the American pulpit 9 v. . 3467.01
Contents : V. 1-2. Tiiuitarian conKiegatioual. S-4. Pres-
byterian. 6. Episcopalian. 6. Baplist. 7. Methodist. 8.
Unitarian. 9. Lutheran, Reformed Dutch, Associate, Asso-
ciate Reformed, Reformed Presbyterian.
Waylen (S.) Ecclesiastical reminiscences of the U. S. 1840. 3456.22
,89'- For local church history see names of places in
Oountries.
Universalism.
Broum {Thomas, M.B.) A history of the origin and progress of the
doctrine of universal salvation. 1826 3456.14
F:>rbes (Z>.) Universalist's assistant. 1816 3616 20
ilemminner {H. W.) Universalism and Calvinism. [Present is-
Bups" 3676 20
Maurice {Ft O.) The ground and object of hope for mankind.
1868 3574.23
Rogers 10.) Experiences of a tuiiveraalist preacher. [anon.J
1846 3153.27
SWnner (0.-4.) Universalism defended. 1839 3693.24
Universal restitution ; a scripture doctrine, [anon.] 1761. 3616.14
* A mss. note ascribes the authorship of tliis work to " Dr.
Stonehouse (of Todiugtou), a great oriental scholar."
Wincliester (£.) The universal restoration exhibited. 1SU3. 3624.00
Virtue.
Mackenzie {Sir O.) It is easier to be virtuous than vicious. [Es-
says, 1713, pp 226-267.] 6*35.37
See also Moral science, in general alphabet,
Waldenses.
{Set Albigenses and Waldenses, p. 77.]
Worship.
Barbauld {Mrs. A. L.) On public worship. [Works, v. 2.] 6016.08
Badingion ( W.I.) Responsive worship : a discourse. 1873. 3525.12
Whate!y {tt.) Introductory lessons on the history of religious
worship. 1867 8622.17
See also Liturgies, p. 91.
Worship of Saiiits and the Virgin Mary.
Tyler {J. E.) Primitive christian worship ; or, the evidence of
Holy Scripture and the church, against the invoL-ation of
saints and the Virgin Mai'y. 1839 3615.03
— The worship of the blessed virgiu Mary in the church of
Rome contrary to Holy Scriptm-e, and to the faith and prac-
tice of the church 3615.04
See also Mary ( Virgin), p. 91.
Young (Advice to the).
[See, In general alphabet. Young men;— Young women.]
Zechariah.
Hengstenberg{E. W.) Dissertation on the Integrity of Z. . 3734.07
See also Prophets, p. 98.
t^ The Contents of the works of the following writers will be found in the general alphabet, entered under their
respective names, viz.: Arminius ;— Augustine (St.);— Bernard (St.);— Barrow (Isaac);— Baxter (Andrew):— Bickersteth
(E.);— Bunyan (John);— Calvin (John);— Ohanning (W.E.):— Dewey ;Orviae);—D wight (llmothy); Edwards (Jonathan .—
Edwards {Jonathan,;'r);— Hales (John,;— Hall (Jos'ph);— Hall (Robert);— Henry (Matthew);— Hodge (Charles);— Hooker
(Richard):- Lardner (N.);— Leighton (R.) :— Lightfool ( John) ;— Newton (John);— Owen (John);— Priestley (Joseph) —Rob-
inaon (John);— South (Robert);— Taylor (Jeremy);— Ware (Henry, jr.); — Woods (Leonard). See also Ante-Niceue library,
and Parker society PublicationB.
BROOKLYN MEROANTILB IiIBRABY,
BIBLIOO-RAPHY - BICKERSTETH
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— Ouild(,R.A.) 'Librarian's mnnaalioomprisiiig a select
list of bibliographical works, etc. 1858. . 2744.05
— PetzhoUU {J. ) •Bibliothecu bibliographica. . 2744.22
General and Miscellanmis Works.
— AVIbone (S. A.) Critical dictiouary of English litera-
ture, and English and American aathors. With
■10 indexes of subjects. 3y 2755.01
— ^mwican bibUopohst. v. 1-6. 18G9-74. . . 2774.10
— .4ppkton's library mimual : a catal. raisonii)!. 2724.20
— £eioe ( W.) Anecdotes of literature and scarce books.
6v. 2751.05
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tour in France and Germany. St. 1821. . 2745.22
Same. 3 v. 1829 2763.10
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England, and in Scotland. 2 v. 1838. . 2745.09
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of books printed in the loth oentury,in the library
of earl Spencer. 4 v. 1814-15 2745.12
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century, forming part of the library of the duke of
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ceriana, etc 1823 2745.18
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Oreek and Latin classics. With an account of
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— Oraesse (J. 0. T.) Ttisot de livrea rares et precieui.
7v. 1839-69 2716.—
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2 v. 1814 2744.20
— Uumt (4. ) Learned societies and printing clubs of
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— Plitlobiblion; a monthly catalogue and literary journal.
Dec, 1861— Deo., 1863. 2 v.
— Power (J.) Handy-liook about books. 1870. 2722.07
— Techener (L. ) Repertoire universel de bibliographie .
Catalogue de livres auciens, rares, et ourieui,
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— Watt (li. ) Bibliothcca Britannica; or index to British
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T. 1-3. Authors. T. S-4. Subject*.
— WUlis's current notes. 7 v. 1851-57. . . . 2713.01
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— lliOTnas (/?.) Hand-book of fictitious names. ByOl-
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CUuiltxU Biblio-jraphy.
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toe Greek and. Koman nluriw, and of lb* iMMd
Bcriptores. 18C1 27e&01
— Dibdin ( T. F. ) Introdactiou to the knowlcdo* of
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Island;— nnited States:— Wales. AUo Angling, p.
. M;—
Biblical and Beligions Lit., p. 79— Biography;— Drama;—
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BibUotheca Sacia. v.l-31.Andover,lW4-74. 8°. 8032.01
— Index to V. 1-13. By W. F. Draper. Andover,
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Bibliotheoa Spenceriana. &e Dibdin (T. F.) 2745.12
BibUotheque (La) de poolie. 10 v. Paris, 1855-62. 18°
V. 1. CurioBitfes litteraiies. [2741.04.]
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9. CuinOBlteB anecdotiques. [6211.84.]
10. Curlositua historiques. [511.01.]
Bickerstaff (.Isaac, Esq. ) pseud, for Sir R. Steele. 5m
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BickerstaSe (M. B. ) Down among the water-weeds ;
pond life. Edinburgh, 18u8. 3i:°. . . . 4821.11
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1853. 16° 3517.04
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Bickersteth ( A'eu. Edward Heniy). Hades and heaven.
New York, 1869. 32" .3517.03
— Two brothers, and other poems. New York, 1871.
X2°. 1614.25
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[amn.] Phila., 1831. 8° 3027.12
Biddulph (Rev. T. T.) Practical essays on the Services
and the Collects. 3 v. London, 18^2. H". 3522.07
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Persian version of the fables of Bidpai, by Husain
Vaiz Kashifl. Ed. by J. W. J. Ousely. Hertford,
1851. 4°.
— Fables. Revised [from the Eng. transl. of 1818].
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— Ealila and Uimna; or fables. Tr. by W. Knatch-
buU. Oxford, 1819. 8= 185.01
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— Les oontts et fables Indiennes. [Cabinet des fees,
v. 17-18, 1786.] 3052.17-18
Biedma (Luis Hernandez de). Eelation of the expe-
dition of Ferdinand de Soto. Tr. by W. B. Eye.
London, //afc/iiy( 6'0Cie(,v, 18:.l. 8°. . .1134.10
Same. [In French. Hist. Col. of La. pt. 2.] 593.14
Biennial retrospect of medicine, surgery, and tieir
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E. Anstie, and others. 3 v. London, Ntw Syden-
ham society, 1867. t,° 4304.07
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the waters. Tr. by Mrs. G. P. Marsh. Bootoa,
1857. 12° 231.18
Bigaiidet (P.) Life, or legend of Gaudama, the Budba
of the Burmese, with aunotationi. Thr: ways to
Neibhan, and notice on the Phongyi^s, or Bur-
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Boston, 1862. 4° 5938.05
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Hackley. New York, 1871. 8° 4326.19
Bills of exchange. See havr. (Bitis of exchancje. )
Bingham (Anson'. Treatise on the laws of descent.
Albany, 1870. 8° _. . 5015.14
Bingham (Hiram). Residence of 21 years in the Sand-
wich Islands. 2d ed. Hartford, 1848. 8°. 1154.04
Bingham (J. Foote). The christian marriage ceremony,
and the text of the English, Roman, Greek, and
Jewish ceremonies. New York, 1871. 8°. 3517.20
Bingham (Joseph). Origines eeclesiasticai , or antiqui-
ties of the christian church, and other works.
With a biogr. account of the author. 9 v. Lon-
don, 1840. 8° 3423.11
v. 1. Titles, appellations, orders, aud offices of the clergy.
2. Clerf^y continued; Of the ascetics Ancieut chm-chea
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chtimens aud creeds : Bapti.sm.
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pline of the ancient ehurclies.
6. Same, continued ; Of crimes and penalties.
7. Marriage ; Funeral rites.
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present controversy ; Of absolution.
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Church of France.
Bingley (Wm. ) Musical biography, [anon.'^ 2d ed.
2 v. London, 1811. 8° 1565.20
Binney (Horace). Eulogy on John Marshall. [Waldie
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— Inquiry into the formation of Washington's farewell
address. Phila.. 1859. 8"~ 3177.02
— The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus under the
constitution. 3 pts. Phila., 1862-65. 8°. ,5642.01
Binney (W. G. ) Bibliography of North American con-
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1845. 12°. 4323.02
Binus (Wm.) Elementary treatise on orthographic
projection. 6th ed. London, 1871. 8°. . 3924.17
Biograpbia Britanuica literaria. See Wright (T.)
Biographia dramatica. See Baker (D. E.) . 1712.23
BBOOKLYM llAAOAMTILB LIBBABY.
BIOGRAPHY (COLLECTIVE): AmericnfoBngLri,
109
Biographta liUrarin. See Coleridge (S. T. ) . 2518.18
Biographiana. 2 v. 1799. .'^e Seward (W.) :{2t56.12
Biographiced anocdotes of the foundurs of the French
Kopublio. [anon.] 2 v. L., 1797. 12". . 512.13
Biographical treasury. &e Maunder (!S. ) . 3223.09
Biographie uniTetaelle: oaokanc it moJum*. Most.
ed. Pub. [per) Michaad. -16 », r., 1813. V. 33ML17
Biographie (NouvcUe) K^d-rale. Ijet Nouvolto bio-
uraplao ffiuirulf 3217.U1
Biographies of good wires. Set Child (L. M.> 8261.30
BIOO-BAPHY.-PART 1: COLLECTIVE WORKS.
Ifote,—' Fsrt 3, ImllTidaal Biography,' beglus on psg* 116,
Uses of Biography.
Addphus {J. L.) Oxford prize essays, v. 3. . 2.541.13
Srown{J.B.) On the uses of B. 1871. . . . 3024.12
Oarlyle CD Essays 2517.12
Jester (J: ) Critical essays, v. 2. 1856. . . .2525.04
Hdps (,A.) l-'riends in council. 2d ser., T. 1. . 2.531.26
Hood (K P.) Uses of B. 1852 3082.16
Self Biography.
Disraeli (T.) Miscellanies. 17%. pp. 50-77. . 2n22.2S
Foster {J. ) On a man's writing memoirs of himself.
[In Aia Essays. 1835.] 5412.06
Hope (A. J. B.) Essays. 1844. pp. 209-229. . 2532.18
Bibliography.
'OeUinger (E M.) Bibliographie biographique nnivor-
selle. 2 V. 1854 2736.09
General Biographical Dictionaries.
[See alto EncyclopGedias, in the general alphabet.]
.dtfceji (J., and o(/«er.«). General biography. 10 v. 1799-
1815 3228.01
Appleton's cyclopsadia of biography. Edited by F. L.
Hawka 1856 3236.01
Bayle (P. de). Dictionnaie historique et critique.
Nouv. ^d. AugmentiJe de notes, etc. [Publiii par
Beuchot.] 182U 3233.01
— Historical and critical dictionary, abridged. 4 v.
London, 182G. 16° 5015.03
Beeton'.i Dictionary of universal biography. 2d ed.
1870 3223.11
Biographie uuiverselle : anoienne et modome. Nout.
^d. Publi^e [par] Miohaud. 45 T. 1843. 3236.17
Biographie generale (N'ouvelle). See, below, NouveUe
biographie fjenerale 3217.01
Blake (J. L.) Biogr. dictionary. 13 th ed. ■ 1859. 3236.02
Cassell's biographical dictionary. 1870. . . . 3236.06
Chalmers (A.) General biograpliical dictionary. New
ed. 30 V. 1812-17 3211.01
Cooper (7'.) New biographical dictionary: concise no-
tices. 1874 3222.18
English cyclopaadia. Conducted by C. Kuight. Bio-
graphy. 6v. 1856-58. 3228.12
Same. Supplement. 1872 3228.18
Oodwin I P. ) Hand-book of universal biography. 1852.
[Putnam's Home cyolopcedia.] .... 3223.03
Same. Cyclopeedia of biography. New ed. With
supplement By G. Sheppard. 1866. . 3223.08
Oorton (J. ) Gx'neral biographical dictionary. 4 v.
1851 3216.09
Note. — V. 4. coutains a supplement.
Haydn (J.) Universal index of biography. Ed. by
J. B. Payne. 1870 3234.13
Hole (61) Brief biographical dictionary. With addi-
tions by W. A. Wheeler. New York, 1866. 12°.
3323.05
'Imperial {Tlte) dictionary of universal biography.
By J. Eadie and others. [With portraits.] 3 v.
[1864-66.] 3236.03
LippincoU's pronouncing biographical dictionary. See
'ihomas (</.), below 3236.13
Jfaundcr (&) Biographical treasury, universal. Re-
vised by W. L. R. Gates. 15th ed. 1869. 3223.09
Moriri {L.) Le grand dictionnaire historique. NouveUe
ed. 8v. Amsterdam, 1740. fol. . . . 2717.01
Hcnivelle biographie generale. Publie'e sous la direc-
tion de Hoefer. 46 v. 1832-66 3217.01
Phillips <L. B.) Dictionary of biographical refereuc.
1871. . . . . . . . ... . . 3234.11
Thomas {J.) Universal pronouncing dictionary of bio-
graphy and mythology. 2 V. 1870. . . 3236.13
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Davenport {li. A.) Narratives of peril and snffering.
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H. Cortez.
Wraxail (L. ) Remarkable adventurers. 2 T. 3264.23
American Biography : 1. Dictioiiaiiaa.
AiknlW.) American biographical dictionary. 3ded.
1857 3247.01
Drake (F. S.) •Dictionary of American biography,
including men of the time. 1872. . . . 3247.18
Pogers (T. J.) A new American biographical dic-
tionary. 4th ed. 1829 3242.08
American Bidgraphy : 2. MisceUaueous
Collections.
ylwerican adventures by land and sea. [anon.] 1071.08
.ilHierioan Nepos. 2d ed. 1811 3242.07
Baldwin \ J. U.) Party lenders 3243.05
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Bartleli [D. W. ) Pnsident a! candidates for l^CO. 3212.03
Ctmtcnta : W H. Seward, 8. A. Douglas, 8. P. Cbase, K.
Baten. I). 8. Dickinson, John Bell, J. P. Hale. Alex. H,
Stephens, N. P. Banks, Joseph I.ane. John McLean, H.
A. Wise, R. M. T. Hunter, Ht my Wilson. Jefft^rHon Davis,
J. li. Urr, J. M. Botts, J. H. Hammond, H. Cobb, J. C.
Breckinridge, John C. Fremont.
Belknap (J.) Amer.canbicgiaphy. 3 V. 1861. . 3243.02
Coiitenti: v. 1. Life of Dr. Belknap; On the circnninavi-
gatiou of Africa by the ancients; List of dist-overies in
America before I62(>: Lives — Birou, Columbus, Cattier,
Gilbert, Raleigh, v. 2. John DeFuca: Dt-filonts, I'outriu.
court. audCbaniplain; l-'erdiuanil Oorges and John Mason;
The Virginia colony; Sir Tliomas Smith, ]A)rd Delaware,
Sir Thomas Gates. Si. George Snmcr.s, ('apt. Christopher'
Nuwpurt, Sir T. Dale, Hii- I'. Wainman. Sir 8. Argal. Sir
G. Yardloy, Sirl'. Wyat, B. Oosnold, M. Pring. B. Oillicrt.
G. Weymouth. John Kobiuson, John Caiver. v. 3. W.
Bradford. W. Brewster. Robert Cushmau, Hklw. Winslow.
Miles Staudish, John Wiuthrop; The Caiverta; W. Penn;
Appendix and Index.
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Loasing {B. J.) Lives of the signers of the Declara-
tion of Independence. 1870 3243.08
Marshall (J. U. ) United States manual of biography
and history, comprising lives of presidents, vice
presidents and cabinet officers, witii Uves of the
signers of the Declaration of Independence, etc.
1857 3244.16
ikixiry {S. M.) Statesmen of America in 1846. 3243.06
Contents :
AdamB (J. Q.) Hanaegsn, McLean.
Benton. Haywood (W. H.) Seward.
Buchauan. Hugbes (Abp.) Taney.
Calhoau. IngereoU. Van Buren.
Clay. Lawrence (Abbott). Webster.
Gallatin. Mason (J. Y.) White (Hogli).
Wintlirop.
'National portrait gallery of distinguished Americans,
with biog. sketches. 1859 3248.02
— Parton (J.) Famous Americans of recent times.
1867 3245.16
ContcTitt:
Aator (J. J.) Callioun (J. 0.) Bandolpli (J.)
Beeclier (H. W.) Olay (H.) Vanderbilt (C.)
Bennett (J. Q.) Qirard (9.) Webster (D.)
Burr (Tbeodosia). Ooodyear (0.)
Sabine {L.) The American loyalists. 1847. . 3216.01
Sanderson (J.) Biography of the signers of the De-
claration of Independence. 9 v. 1820-27. . 324401
Contents:
Adams (Jotin), t. 8.
Adams (Samuel), T. 9.
Bartlett (Josiali), v. 3.
Braxton (Carter), v. 6.
Carroll (Charles), v. 7.
Chase ^Samuel), v. 9.
Clark (Abraham), v. 6.
Clymer (George), v. i,
EUery (William), v. 9.
Floyd William), T. 4,
Frankliu (Benj.), T. a.
Gerry (Eldridge), v. 8.
Gwiimett (Button), v. 3.
Hall (Lyman), v. 3.
Hauco;;k (Jolm), V. 1.
Hiirrison (Beujamiu), T. 8.
Hart (John), T. 9.
Hewes (Joseph). T. 7.
Heyward (Thomas), v. 4.
Hn„per (William), v. 7.
Hopkins Stephen), v. 6
Hupkinson (Francis), v. 2,
Huntington (Samuel), v. 4.
Jeffersoo (Thomas), v. 7.
Lee (Francis Lightioot), v.9.
Lee (Richard Henry), v. 9.
Lewis (Francis), v. 6.
Liviugstou (Philip), v. 3.
M'Eean (Thomas), T. C.
Middleton (Arthur), v, 6.
Morris (Lewis), v. 9.
Morris (Robert), T. 5.
Mortun (John), v. 6.
Nelson (Thomas, jr.), T. 7.
Paoa (WiUiam), v. 8.
Paine (Robert Treat), T. a.
Penn (John), v. 6.
Read (George), v. 4.
Rodney (Ceesar), v. 8.
Ross (George), v. 8,
Rush (Beujamiu), T. 4.
Rutledge (EdwardJ, v. 3.
Shermau (Roger), v. 3.
Siguaturea of signers, T. 1.
Smith (James), v. 7.
Stocliton (Richard), v. 3.
Stone (Thomas), v. 9.
Taylor (George), v. 9.
Tlioruton (Matthew), T. 5.
Walton (George), v. 4.
Whipple (William), v. 5.
Williams (WUliam), v. 4.
Wilson (James), v. 6.
Witlier8pt)on (John), v. 6.
Wolcott (OUver), v. 3.
Wythe (George), v. 2.
Lynch (Thomas, jr.), v. 5.
Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 3156.01
Contents : N. P. Banks. Edward Bates. John Bell. John
M. Botts. John C. Breckinridge. Albert Gt. Brown. Simon
Cameron. Salmon P. Chase. Howell Cobb. John J. Crit-
teudon. Caleb Oushiiig. George M. Dallas. Jefferson Davis.
W. L, Dayton. Daniel S. Dickinson. Stephen A. Douglas.
Edward Everett. Millard Fillmore. John C. Fremont.
James Guthrie. James H. Hammond. Sam. Houston. E.
M. T. Hunter, .\ndrew Johnson. Joseph Lane. John Mc-
X^ean. James L. Orr. John M. Read. William H. Seward.
Horatio Seymoar. John Slidell. Alex. H. Stephens. Henry
A. Wise. Gen. John E. Wool.
Sparks {J., edilor). Library of American biography.
25 V. 1818-53 324L61
Allen (E.) V. 1.
Arnold (B.) V. 3.
Bacon (N.) v. 13.
Boone (D.) V. 23.
Brainerd (D.) v. 8.
Brown (C. B.) v. 1.
Cabot (S.) V. 9.
Calvert (L.) v. 19.
Davidson (L.M.)v. 7
Davio (W. R.) V. 25.
Decatur (S.) v. 21.
Dwi«ht (T.) r. 14.
Contents :
Eaton (W.) v. 9.
Edwards (J.) v. 8.
EUot (John), y. B.
EUery (W.) v. 6.
Fitch (J.) V. 16.
Fulton (R.) v. 10.
Gorton (S.) T. 15.
Greene (N.) v. 20.
Henry P.) v. 11.
Hndsm (H.) V. 10.
Hutchinson (A.) v. 16
Kirklaud (8.) t. 2S.
LaSaUe(B.)T. 11.
Ledyard (J.) v. 24.
Lee (0.) v. 18.
Leisler(J ) v. 13.
Lincoln (B.) v. 2i.
Marquette (Father),
V. 10.
Mason (J.) v. 13.
Mather (0.) v. 6.
Montgomery (R.) v.l
Oglethorpe (J.) t. 12.
Otis (J.) V. 12.
Palfrey (W.) v. 17. Bale (S.) v. 17. Stiles (E.) v. 16.
Penn (W.) v. 22. Reed (J.) v. 18. SuUivan (J.) v. 13.
Phips iSir W.) V. 7. Ribaull (J.) v. 17. Vane (Sir H.) v. 4.
Piko (Z. M.) T. 16 Rittonhonse'D.)T. 7 Ward (S.) v. 19.
Pinkney (W ) v. 6. Rumlbrd (Count), v. Warren J.) v. 10.
Posey (T.) V. 19. 15. Wayne (A. v. 4.
Preble (E.) V. 22. Smith (J) v. 2. Williams (R.) v. 14.
Pulasky (C.) v. 14 Stark (J.) v. 1. Wilson (A.) v. a.
Putnam (I.) v. 7. Steuben (F.WA ) v9.
Stowe ( //. S. ) Men of our times ; or, leading patriots
of the day. 1868 3205.02
Watterston (W.) (xallery of American portraits. 3d
ed. 183! 3242.10
Wynne (J.) Lives of literary and scientific men. 3242.01
Contents: Ben. Franklin. Jonathan Edwards. Robert
Fulton. John .Marshall David Rittenhouas. Eli Whitney.
You have heard of them. By Q. 18.54. . . . 3212.02
See Butler County, Ohio. [3247.19] : also, In the general
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Nepos (C.) Lives of emiaent commanders. Tr. by J.
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Plutarch. Lives. Translation revised by A. H. Clough.
5 T. 1868 3146.17
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Smith ( W.) Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography,
elc. 3 v. 1844-49 3235.01
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Men of the time. Biographical sketches of eminent
living character. Newed., by E. Walford. 3223.01
Same. A biographical dictionary, etc. New [5th]
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S-ime. New [6th] ed., by E. Walford. 1865. 3i23.00
Same. Dictionary of oontempcrari 38. bthed. ,by
T. Cooper, 1872 3223.12
Martin {F.) Hand-book of contemporary biogr^iphy.
1870 322:!.10
Vapereau (D. G.) 'Diotionnaire nuiversel des contem-
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Dramatic Biography.
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Havard {J. A.) and Fath ((?.) Les nains odlfebres.
lUustr^s par E. de Beaumont. 1815. . . 3264.27
Wood {K J.) Giants and dwarfs. 1868. . 3264.22
lingineerB.
Personal recollections of English engineers, [anon."]
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V. 6-7. Oliver Cromwell.
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Wordsworth. Mackintosh. Malthus. Gifford. Jeffrey.
Brougham. Sir F. Burdett. Lord Eldoii. Wilberforce.
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Washington Irving.
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man. Jan de Witt, Dutch statesman. Marquis de Lonvois,
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statesman. Guillaunie Dubois, archblaliot) of Cambray,
French statesman. Alberoni, minister of Philip v. Duke
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W. E. Forster, lord John Manners. Ward Hunt, Henlev,
lord Halilax, the duke of Argyll, Sir John Duke Coleridge
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Giants.
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Flourens (P.) Eecueil des Soges historiques lus dan.s
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Histoire de I'Academie par Fonteuelle. Eio^'es; Descartes
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laire; Ducrotay de Blainville; Leopold de Buch. v. 2 Jo-
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cl Ti«u°"V'i ^^fV:^- foysonnel. v. 3. F. Magendie;
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Arago; Daubenton; GufeneaudeMontbeillard.
Oalion (h.) English men of science: their nature and
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Home {R. H.) .\ new spirit of the age. 18.55. '. 2532 09
Contents : Charles Alusworth. Lord Ashley and Dr
Southwood Smith. Thomas Ingoldsby. Sr a^v^e
Landor. WiUiam and Mary llowitt. Dr Puaev « pT
James. Mrs. Gore. Capt. Marryat. Mrs. TroUope ' t' n'
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" Festus."
Howe (H.) Memoirs of the most eminent mechanics.
1852 3242.05
Martin (B.) Lives of philosophers and mathematicians.
1764 3205.11
PoweU(T.) Living authors of America. 1850. . 3212.09
Smiles (Samuel). Indut-trial biography: iron workers
and tool makers. 1864 3263.27
Contents: Iron and civilization ; Iron manufacture ; Andrew
Yarrauton; Th« Darbys and BeyTioldses; Invention of rast-
steel; Benjamin Huntsman: Henry Cort: Dr. Roebuck;
David Muahet; Hot blast: J. B. Neilsou; Mechanical inven-
tions and inventors; Joseph Biamah; Henry Maiulsley ;
Joseph Clement; Fox of Derby; Murray of Le'ds; Roberts
and Whitworth of Manchester; James Nasmyth; William
Fair bairn.
Thomson {Mr.<!. K. B.) llecoUe-jtions of literary charac-
ters and celebrated j.lncjs. 2 v. 1854. . 3253. .30
Contents: v. 1. Dr. Maginn; Ham House: Hampton court;
Holland House; Mrs. Montague and her Iriends; White-
hall; Palace of Westminster: York House; Ancient palaice
of Greenwich and days of the Tudors: Kenilworth. its
heroes and heroines; Siege of Raglaud castle, and the
Somerset family.
V. 2. Basing House, its besiegers and besieged; Latham
House and the Stanley family ; Coleridg.-— Sir James Hall —
Leslie— Mackintosh— Blanco White; Mrs. Serres— Charles
Mills— L. E. L.; John Gait: Thomas Campbell— Mrs. Sid-
dons; Wilkie— Chantrey ; Hatton Rectory; Allan Cunning-
ham; Fublisliers and authors: Chartley Castle, and the
Ferrers family ; Wliitefleld, and lady Huntingdon.
Medical.
Hutchinson (B.) Biographia medica. Medical charac-
ters from the earliest times. 2 v. 1799. . 3226.23
Jeaffreson (J. C. ) Book about doctors. 1861. . 3252.09
Lives of British physicians, [anon.] 1846. . 3252.08
Fettigrew (T. J.) Biographical memoirs of the most
celebrated physicians, surgeons, etc. 1839. 3238.01
P/ii/.9ic and physicians. [anon.'\ 2 v. 1839. . 3252.10
Russell {J. R. ) History and heroes of the ai't of medi-
cine. 1861 4313.01
Tbnbs {J. )Doctors and patients: anecdotes and curiosi-
ties. 2 V. 1873 3252.16
Merchants.
Bourne (,H. R. F.) Famous London merchants. 3261.04
Hujit (F.) Lives of American merchants. 2 v. 3244.10
ticoville J. A.) Old merchants of New York city. By
Walter Barrett, [pseud.'] 5 v. 1863-70. . 3245.02
Military.
Brockett (L. P.) Our great captains. Grant, Sherman,
Thomas, Sheridan, and Farragut [anon.] 632.06
Chesney (C. C.) Essays in military biography. 3224.22
Contents: Grant. Lee. Admirals Farragut and Porter,
and the navy of the Union. A Northern raider iu the civU
war [Uiric Dahlgren]. De Fezensac's recollections of the
grand army of Napoleon. Henry Van Brandt, a German
soldier of the first empire. Cornwallis and the Indian
service. A Carolina loyaUst in the Rev. war. Sir William
Gordon, of Gor.lon's battery, 1845, etc. Chinese Gordon,
and the Tai ping Rebellion. '
Oust (Hon. Sir A'. ) Lives of the warriors who have com-
manded fleets and armies before the enemy.
Warriors of the 17th century. 1869. . . 3222.09
y. 1-2. Civil wars of France and England, v. 3. Pts. 1-2,
Miscelliineous.
Oleig (G. R.) Eminent British commanders. 3 v. 3221.01
Contents: vol.1. Sir Walter Manny. Sir Francis deVere.
Oliver Cromwell. John Churchill, duke of Marlborough.
v. 2. John Churchill, duke of Marlborough, continued.
Charles Mordaunt, earl of Peterborough. James Wolfe,
y. 3. Clive. Marquis Cornwallis. Sir Ralph Abercromby.
Sir John Moore.
James (0. P. R.) Memoirs of great commanders of
Europe. 1858 3263.20
Contents: Henry v., king of England. John Flantogenet,
duke of Bedford, regent of France. Gonzalvo de Cordova,
Duke of Alva. Oliver Cromwell. George Monk. Vicomte
de Turenne. Louis ii., de Bourbcm, prmce of Conde, John
Churchill, Ist duke of Marlborough. Francois Eugene,
prince of Savoy. Charles Mordainit, earl of Peterborough.
John Manners, marquis of Grauby. James Wolfe.
BEOOKLyu MEECANTILE LIBRARY.
BIOGRAPHY (COLLECTIVE) :Mmt«ytoMi«HdUa«o«. 118
lihanks (W. F. 0.) Personal reoolleotions of distin-
gnished generals. Sherman, Thomas, Grant,
Sheridan, Hooker, Rousseau, f/c. . . . 31(i3.0:i
WilsornJ. 0.) Sketches of illustrious soldiers. 3222.16
Contents .' Oonaalvo of Ci irdova. Chev. Bayard. The
conntable Bouiboo. Priuce of Orange. Duke of Parma.
Wallonstein. Gufitaviia Ad Iplum. Oliver Cromwell.
Turenno. The ^reat Condo Marlborough. Prince Eugene.
Gbarles xli. MarsUiil Suxe. Frederick the Great. Siiwar-
p iw. Washington. Wollingtou. Napoleon. Gen. Scott
Lord Clyde. Von Moltke. Lee. Sherman. Grant.
See alio Battles, p. 67 ;- Ancient biogi-apby. p. 110.
Miacellemeous.
'Axdographic mirn r. Autoj^raphie letters and sket*' cs
of celebrities. 4 v. I8GI-61; 2707.13
Bageliol ( W. ) Estimates of some Englishmen and
Scotchmen. 1858 2517.24
Contents: Cowper; Gibbon: Bishop Bntler; Shakspeare—
the individual; Shelley; Hartley Coleridge; Peel; Uacaulay.
BaiUie (Rev. John). Life studies. IH.57. 16°. . 3015.09
Contents: John Bunyan. Gerhard Tersteegen. Jamea
Montgomery. Friedrich Chriatoph Perthes. Mrs. Mary
Winslow.
BrijWiodi ( C. i. ) By-patbs of biography. . .3261.03
Bruce (J.) Classic and historic portniits. 2 v. 3212.15
Brydges (Sir K) Imagin:itive biography. 2 v. 325425
Carlyle{T.) Heroes and hero-worship. 1859. . 2515.12
Chambers ( W. and R., editors). Exemplary and instruc-
tive biography. 1855 3261.12
Characieriitics of men of genius; essays, selected,
chiefly from the North American Keview. 2 t.
1846 2516.19
Contents: T. 1. Gregory vii. Loyola. Pascal. Dante.
Petrarch. Milton. Shelley. Byron, v. 2. Walter Scott.
Wordflworth. Poets of Germany. Goethe. Michael Angelo.
Gauova. Machiavelli. Lonis ix. Peter the Great.
Chasle.1 ( P. ) Notabilities iu France and England. 954. 08
OuriosHies of biography ; or, memoirs of remarkable
men. [ohoh.] 1«45 3264.21
DiQuincey ( T. ) Biographical essays. 1851. . 2522.04
Contents : Shakspeare. Pope. Lamb. Ooethe. Schiller.
DisUnrjidsheil men of modem times. 2 v. New York,
1840. 16° 3221.06
. 1. Bacon.
Cervantes.
Chancer.
Coke.
Copernicus.
Cortes.
Daute.
Des Cartes.
DeWitt.
Erasmus.
Galileo.
Grotius
Gustavua Adol-
Halo. [phUH.
Hampden .
Harvey.
Eepler.
Loyola.
Milton.
Pascal.
Raleigh.
Shakspeare.
Taeso.
Wiclif.
T. a. Bossuet.
BufTon.
Burke.
Chatham.
Cowper.
Cuvier.
Defoe.
De r£p6e.
Enler.
Fenelon.
Fox.
Handel.
Jenner.
Jones.
Kosciusko.
Linnnna.
Locke.
Mozart.
Newton.
Penn.
Pitt.
Schwartz.
Scott.
Sobieski.
Wilberforce.
Edgar (J. 0.) Footprints of famous men. 1856. 3263.18
Mierson (R. W.) Kepresentative men. 1852. . 2524.09
Contents: Plato. Swedeuborg. Montaigne. Shakspeare.
Napoleou. Goethe.
Field (M. B.) Memoirs of many men and of some
women, during the last thirty years. 1874. 3266.06
Forster (</.) Historical and biographical essays. 2 v.
18.J8 2525.01
T. 1. Cromwell, v. 2. Churchill, DeFoe, Steele, Foote.
JVi»u)e« (J.//.) Footsteps to fame. Newed. 1871. ;i2l>1.28
Contents: Use of fame. Great thinkers. Heroes. Rulers.
Votaries of science. Sailors. Great workers. Lovers of
nature. Searchers of the skies. Lighthouses. Patriots.
Benefactors.
RaU (S. T.) Biographical sketches of remarkable peo-
ple, chiefly from personal recollection. . 3265.19
ifeioW((.ff ft) Heroes of Europe. 1861. . .3263.25
Hood (£ P.) The peerage of poverty; or, learners and
workers. 1870 3265.13
Bimssaye (A.) Men and women of the 18th century.
2 V. 1852 3262.02
Jerdun(W.) Men I have known. 1866. . . . 3222.05
— 'National portrait gallery of illustrious and emi-
nent personages of the nineteenth century. With
memoirs. 5 v. 1830-34. 3226.08
Kaines (J.) Last words of eminent persons. 1866. 3261.02
Lamarline (A. P. de). Memoirs of remarkable charac-
ters. 3v. 1854-56 3264.18
3265.17
XCvM of eminent penons. [anon.] J 83.3,
OmtenU: BUke. Caitoii. cke. Oalllao. Xintor. Ma.
hornet. MIctiaol Angela. Newton. Niebuhr. Smith lAdaai
Somars (Lord). Wolaey. Wreu.
McCabe (J. D.) Great fortune* and bow they wtM
made. 1871 3286.14
Ctmtenta;
Astor (John Jacob).
Beecher (Henry Ward).
Bennett (Jamea Gordon).
Bonner (Robert).
Booth (Eilwin).
Brady (JameH T.)
CartwriKht (Peter).
Ohlckerlug (Jonaa).
Colt (Samuel).
Drew (Daniel).
Qlrard (Stephen).
Goodyear (Charlea).
Eads (Jamea).
Field (CyruB W.)
Fields (James T.)
Fulton (Robert).
Harper (James).
Hoe (Richard M.)
Hawthorne (Nathaniel).
Maccall (W.) Foreign biographips.
Howe (Ellaa, jr )
Jerome (Chaunosy).
Jelferaon (Joseph).
Ijiwri'nce (Ainoa).
Lentze (Knunaiinel).
Longfellow iHeury W).
Longworth (.Nicltulaal.
Marshall (John).
Morse (8. F. B.)
Mott (Valentine).
Peabody (Oeurge).
Powers (Ulram).
Bogara (John, tctilftor).
Bnab (BeDjamln).
Stewart (Alex. T.)
Stout (Andrew V.)
Vanderbilt (CornaUm).
Weat (Benjamin).
Whitney (Ul).
2 V. 1873. 326.-).21
Contents: v. 1. Joseph De Maistre, Samuel Viudnt, Vin-
cent de Pant, Paul Louis Courier, Vaurenargues, Saint-
Pierre, St. Francis of Assist, Ulrlch von Untten, Benedict
Bpinoza.
3. Leibnitz, L. C. de Saint Martin, Giordano Bruno,
Vaaco Nunez de *Batboa, Alexander i. of Russia. Peter
d'Aubusson, Martin B>-hatm, Cardinal Alberonl, preaident
Boyer, Francis d'AInieida, George Cadondal, Camot.
McCarthy (,J.) Modem leaders. N. Y., 1872. Sf. 3267.16
Contents : Queen Victoria and her subjects ; The real
Lonis Napoleon ; Eugenie, empresa of the French ; the
prince of Wales; the king of Prussia; Victor Eiuaunel;
Thiers; Prince Naiioleon; the duke of Cambridge ; Brig-
ham Young; Glatlstone, Bright, and Mill; Kngliali positiv.
lata; EugliHh tiryism: Disraeli, etc.; " George Eliot " and
George H. Lewes; George Sand; Kdward Bulwer and lord
Lyttou ; J. H. and F. W. Newman : Apb. Manning ; John
Bn^n : Charles Beade ; Exile-world of London : Charles
Klngaley; J. A. Froude: Science and orthodoxy in England.
Maceuen (Malcolm). Celebrities of the past and present.
Chiefly adapted from Saint-Beuve. 1874. 3212 11
Contents Cardinal Richelieu ; Cardinal Mazarin : Cardi-
nal DeRetz; Father Lacordaire, with pocui: Montesquieu;
Madame Recamier; Saint- Evremond and KInonde I'Encloa;
Lord Chesterlield; Adrieune Le Convrcur; Milton and
poetry; Thackeray ; Epilogue on Lord Lytton ; The young
captive, by Andr6 Chdnier; Brother Eugeniua.
Martineau (H. ) Biographical sketches. 186'J. . 3263.28
Medley of notables. 1870 3261.06
Myers (F.) Lectures on great men. With preface by
T. H. Tariton. 6th ed. 1874 3257.20
Contents: Martin Luther. Chri^^topher Columbua. Fran-
cis Xavler, Peter of Ruasia, John Wyckllffe, Sir Thomas
More, Thomas Cranmer, OUver Cromwell. Girolamo Sa-
vonarola, Oonzalea Ximenea, Gaapard de Collgny, George
Waslilngton.
Fation{J.) People's book of biography. 1868. 3265.03
— Triumphs of enterprise, ingenuity, and public spirit.
1871. 3265.15
Contents:
Aristotle. Crockett (David). Poe (Edgar A.)
Bismarck. Dickens .(Chas.) Qnincy (Joaiah.)
Browu (O.F.) " Ar- Eliot (J.ihn). Rothschilds.
temuaWard." Ged (Wni., 1A« J!r»« Sidney (Algernon).
Columbus (Real stereotyper). Sparka (Jared).
merits of). Hood (Thomaa). Tasaar College (Sb»
Cooper (P.) Nast (Thomas). founder of).
Pocahontas.
Pioneers of civilization , the soldier, the adventurer, the
explorer, the man of peace, the trader, the settler,
the missionary, [anon.] L., [1869.] 16°. 3261.14
Public characters of 1798-99-1809-10. 10 v. . 3226.01
Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
— Character. 1872 3261.09
— Self-help; with illustrations of character and con-
duct 1860. 3263.29
Sprague (W. B.) European celebrities. 1856. . 3262.08
Stevenson (W. F.) Lives and deeds worth knowing
about. 1868 3261.05
Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) Celebrated friendships. 2 y.
1861. 32.53.24
Contents: v. 1. John Evelyn and Robert Boyle. Earl of
Surrey and Sir Thomaa Wyatt. Wm. Cowper and Mary
Unwin. Marie Antoiuette and the princesse de Lamballe.
Addison and Steele. Magdalen Herbert and Dr. Donne.
Sir Kenelm Digby and Sir Anthony Vau Wyok.
a. Sir Philip Sidney and Sir Fulke Grevll. Coleridgaand
In asking for books, oae the •• Book Ordera." giving the AUTHOB'S NAMB, the flrrt part of the TTTLK. and the NOMBBB.
114
BIOGRAPHY (COLLECTIVE) : MisoeUaneoua (o Rellsioua.
Lunb. F^D^lon nod Hadune OuyoD. Urs. Eliz. Carter
aud MlB« Talbot. Bolingbroke and Pope. David (iarriok
and Mrs. Clive Earl of Olareudon and lord Falkland.
Gonutess of Hertford and Coaiitess of Pomfret.
— Wits auflboaux of society. 1861 32G2.2.5
Trotter (L. J.) Studies m biogniphy. 1865. . 3265.08
Conttnit: Mahomet. Thomas a Becket. Frederic 11. of
Oermany . Savonarola. Bacon. Wm. Pitt. Sheridan.
Hickerman {H. T.) Biographical essays. 1857. 2544.15
WarUev (N.) The woaders of the little world. 2 v. 1806.
" 6217.17
Wlaaier(J.) Old portraits and modem sketches. [Prose
works. V. 1.] 5077.10
Tonge{G. D.) Parallel lives of ancient and modem
heroes: Epaminondas, Philip of Macedon,
Gtistavus Adolphus, Frederic the Great. 3265.18
Misers.
Bedding(G.) Memoirs of remarkable misers. 2v. 3261.22
NaturaUsts.
Brightwdl (C. X.) Romantic incidents in the lives of
naturaliste. 18G1 921.10
MacgiUivray {W.) Lives of eminent zoologists. 3252.04
Set alto iardtae's natojallst's libr., in general alphabet.
NavaL
DeLiefde^J.) The great Dutch admirals. 1873. 3212.13
Mgar{J. 9.) Sea-kings and naval heroes. 1863. 3263.17
Bouthey {li. ) and BeU (R. ) Lives of the British admirals.
5 V. 1833-40 3211.01
Stt alto (in Oonntrles) England (Naval Aii(ory):— United
States {Naval hittory).
Philosophers.
Sanvard (J.) Wisdom, wit, and whims of ancient
philosophers. 1855 5411.16
PKnilon (,F. de 8. de la M.) Lives of ancient philoso-
phers. 1847 5412.24
Latrtius {D.) Lives and opinions of eminent philoso-
phers [of antiquity]. Tr. by 0. D. Yonge. 5415.01
JMoriin (A ) Lives of philosophers. 1764. . .3265.11
See also. In the general alphabet. Philosophy (History).
Poet3.
[Set aUo Poetry [Collections), for biographical notices ; —
alto Literature.]
Austin (W. S,) and Ralph (J.) Lives of the poets-lau-
reate. 1853 3254.19
Concents: Introduction ; Ben Jonson : Sir W. Davenaut ;
John Drydeu : ThomuB Shadwell ; NahumTate ; N. Rowe;
Bev. L. Easdeu; CoUey Gibber; Wm, Whitehead; Thomas
Warton: H. J. Pye; Robert aouthey; Wm. Wordsworth.
Bell(R.) Lives of English poets. 2 v. 1839. . 3211.17
Contents: v. 1. Drayton; Cowley; Milton; Butler, v. 2.
Dryden; Minor poets, 160O-17OU; Prior; Pope; Young;
Akenslde,
Cary (H. _K) Lives of English poets, from Johnson to
Kirke White. 1846 3263.05
Contents: Johnson, Armstrong, Jago, Cambridge, Smol-
lett, Thus. "Warton, Jos. Warton, Anstey, Mason, Gold-
■mith, Darwin, Mickle, Seattle, Hayley, Jones, Chatterton,
White.
— Early French poets. [12th-loth centuries. Notices
and translations. 1816.] 3263. 0(i
Contents ; Guillaunie des Autels. Jan Antoine do Baif.
Joachim de Bellay. R6my Bellcau. Jean Bertaut. Charles,
duke of Orleans. Alain Cbartier. Phiiippe Desportes.
Boboi-t Garnier. Pierre Gringore. -\utoiue Heroet. Amadis
Jamyn. Estiouue Jodelle. Olivier de Magiiy. Clement
Marot. Jan de la Peruse. Pierre de Bonsard. Mellin de
Saint Gelais. Hugues Sa'el. Maurice Scevo. Thibaut, king
of Navarre. Fresuaio Vauquelin Frautjois Villon.
Oihber ( 0. ) Lives of the poets of Great Britain and
Ireliind, to Swift. 5 v. 1753 3251.01
De Quincey ( T. ) Essays on the poets. 1853. . 2522.01)
Contents: Wordsworth. Shelley. Keats. Goldsmith.
Pope. Landor.
Howitl ( W.) Homtsand haunts ot British poets. 953.23
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Memoirs of the loves of the poets.
1857 3M62.21
Johnson (&) Lives of the English poets. 2 v. 3263.01
Contents;
. 1. Addison.
Butler.
Cowley.
Denham.
Dorset.
Dryden.
Duke.
Garth.
Halifax.
Hughes.
King.
Milton.
Otway.
Paruell.
Philips (J.)
Pomfret.
Prior.
Rochester.
Roscommon.
Rowe.
ShefSeld.
Smith.
Sprat.
Stepney.
Waller.
Walsh.
T. 2. Akenslde. Hammond. Somervile.
Blackmore. Lansdowne. Swift.
Broome. Lyttleton. Thomson.
Collins. Mallet. TitkcU.
Congreve. . Pliihps. Watts.
Dyer (J.) Pitt. West.
Fenton. Pope. YaUlen.
Oay. Savage. Young.
Gray. Shenstone.
Same. [Works, v. 2.] 5045.11
Phillips (E) English poets. With additions by Sir E.
Brydges. 1800 3264.01
Sanborn (K. A) Home pictures of English poets. 3262.24
Contents :
Addison. Goldsmith. Shakespeare.
Burns. Gray. Spenser.
Chaucer. Johnson. Swift.
Cowper. Milton. Thomson.
Dryden. Pope. Young.
Society of ancient Scots. Lives of Scottish poets. 3 v.
1821 :;212.07
V. 1. James 1. Thomas the Rhymer. John Barbour.
Andrew Wynton. Gavin Douglas. Allen Ramsay. '\Villiam
Meston, John Home. James Beattie. Robert Bunts.
James v. Dunbar. Sir J. iuglis. Henry the Minstrel. Sir
David Lindsay. Alex. Barclay. Alex. Montgomery. Earl
of Stirling. Wm. Drummond. James Thumson. John
Oswald. V. 2. James vi. Sir Richard Maitland. Arthur
Johnston. Hamilton of Baugour. Hamilton of Gilbertfield.
Samuel Colvil. Alexander Ross. John Armstrong. John
Ogilvie. James Macpherson. Charles Salmon. V.S.Robert
Henryson. Alex Scot. Walter Kennedy. John Ogilby.
Alex. Peunycuik. Karl of Glencairn. David Mallet. Wm.
Falconer. Francis Garden. Lord Gardenstone. Robert
Blair. Dr. Jas. Moore. James Grseme. Caleb Whitefoord.
Dr. James Grainger. Hector MacneiD John Wi;son. Sir
Robert Kerr, earl of Ancram. Richard, lord MaiUand.
Thomas Hamilton, 6th earl of Haddington. Charles Ham-
ilton, lord Binning. Michael Bruce. Thomas Blackluck.
John Logan. Andrew Mucdouald. James Mercer.
Sou(?ie2/ (if.) Lives of unedu;iat«ct poets. 18.J6. 32('4.02
Contents: Ditroduction. Taylor the water poet. Stephen
Duck. James Woodhouse. Ann Yearsley. J. F. Bryant.
Robert Bloomfteld. John Jones.
Tuckerman {H. T. ) Thoughts on the poets. New York,
1851. 12° 2544.14
Contents :
Alflert. Crabbe. Pope.
Barrett (ifiM). Drake. Procter [Barry
Bryant Goldsmith. Cornwall].
Burns, Gray. Rogers.
Byron. Hemaus (Mrs.) Shelley.
Campbell. Hunt. Tennyson.
Coleridge. Keats. Thomson.
Collins. Moore. Wordsworth.
Cowper. Petrarch. Young.
T)/ller (S.) andWaison (J. L.) The songstresses of Scot-
laud. 2v. 1871 3251.06
Contents : v. 1. Lady Grisell Baillie. Jean Adam. Mrs.
Patrick Cockbnrn. Miss Jean Elliot. Miss Susanna Blam-
Ire. Jean Glover. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, v. 2. Lady
Anna Barnard. Carolina Baronets Nairne. Miss Joanna
Baillie.
Political Biography..
Gibbon (F.) The public characters of Europe ; forming
a complete history of the late war. 2d ed. 3 v.
1815 3216.17
James ( G. P. R. ) and Orowe (R K ) Lives of the most
eminent foreign statesmen. 5 v. 1836-38. 3211.19
Playfair {W.) Political portraits. 3 v. 1813-16. 3216.14
See alio ' American,' p. 109 ; ' English and Etiropean,'
110 ; and ' Miscellaneous,' p. 113.
Religious.
Bayne{P.) Christian life, social and individual. 3515.05
Includes sketches of Howard, Wllberforce, Budgett,
Foster, Arnold, Chalmers.
Burder { S. ) Memoirs of eminently pious women. 321 6. 1 3
Fowler (K) American pulpit; living preachers. 3456.07
Fuller (T.) Abel Redeviv.is: lives and deaths of [108]
modem divines. 2 v. 1867 3132.1'J
Note. — In great part abridged from Adams's Vitas Ger-
manorum tbeologorum.
OiyiUan ( 0. ) Modem christian heroes : a gallery of
protesting and reforming men, including Crom-
well, Milton, the Puritans, Covenanters, first
Seceders, Methodists, e<c. 1869. . . .3554.20
Grant (J.) Metropolitan pulpit; sketches of the most
popular preachers in London. 2 v. 1839. 3443.02
Seadley (J. T.) Chaplains and clergy of the revolution.
1864. 3243.01
Kavanagh (J. ) Women of Christianity exemplary for
act ofpiety and charity. [lst-19th century.] 5822.08
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BIOGRAPHY (COLLECTIVE)
Rellgiona to Youth.
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Middlelon (K.) EvanRelioal biography. Alphabetically
arrunged. 4 v. 1807 32 10. (II
Ptn pictures of popular EnKlish preachers, with lim-
ninga of listeners iu church and chapel, rniion.]
1852. 3143 07
Uprague (W. 3. ) Annals of the American pulpit 9 v
1857-69 f ; 3157.01
Sferf {li. ) Lives made sublime by faith and worka
[amn.-i [1865.] 32(;3.30
Utevenson (W. K) Praying and working. l.SfiS. 3595.10
7<a/e(VF. n.) Lives of English divines. 1816. 34 1 3 08
Contmli : Lauucclot Antlrewea. Dr. Honry UummoDd
Bp. George Bull. Bp. Tboa. Wilson. Wm. Jones, of Nayland'
rvUoch (J. ) Ijonders m the reformation: Lutber, Calvin,
Latiraer, Knox. 1859 3432.15
See also Biblical and roliglouB lit. {Engiaiul, p. M—
Se/ormaiiim, p. 90, and other subdivisionB); and (in Ooan-
tries) names of localities, for local religious biography.
Royal Biography: England.
Adams ( W. H. D. ) Anecdotal memoirs of English prin-
ces, and notices of certain members of the royal
house of England. 2 v. 1863 32-J5.23
Dwan (Dr. J.) Queens of the house of Hanover. 2 v.
18"'5 3253.05
— Book of the princes of Walea 1860. . . . 3253.21
Green (.1/. A. K.) Lives of the princesses of Enolaud.
6 V. 1850-54 3l.:i5.01
Hall {Mrs. M. ) Queens of England before the conquest.
I'^U'i 32ir,.05
— Boyal princesses of England, from the reign of
George i. 1871 32-"),5.'i9
SaUiwell{J. 0., editor). Letters of the kings of England.
[1190-1049.] With hist, iutrod. 2 v. 1848. 3255.20
Howitt { M. ) Biographical sketches of the queens of
Great Britain. 1865 3268.03
Smith (J. F. ) Romantic incidents in the lives of the
queens of England 3255.26
Contents: Elizabeth Woodville, qu. of Edw. Iv. Eleanora
of Aquitaine, qu. of Henry ii. Matilda of Flanders, qu. of
William the conqueror. Matilda of Scotland, qo. of Heury 1.
Strickland (A.) Lives of the queens of England. 12 v.
iu 6. 1853 3255.06
Same. (> v. 1864-65 3255.13
Same. 4th ed. 8 v. 1854 3225.09
Same. Abridged ed. 1867 3256.03
— Lives of the bachelor kings of England. 2 v.
1861. . ^. . 3256.01
CorUeTitt: William li. Rufus, 1046-1100. Edward v., 1470-
1483. Edward vi., 1637-1553.
— Lives of the last four princesses of the royal house
of Stuart. 1872 32.".5.:i0
— Lives of the Tudor princesses, including Lady Jane
Gray and her sisters. 1868 3-'55.22
— Memoirs of the queens of Henry viii. 1 853. . 3256. 04
Note — Same as v. 6-7 of her lives, etc. [325S.06.]
Royal: European.
Abbott (J. S. C.) Kings and queens; or, life in the
palace. 1850 3255.28
Book of beauty; or, regal gallery. Ed. by the couuttss
of Blessington. London, 1849. 8°. . . 326^.05
Contents: Isabella of France. Anne of Bohemia. Catha-
rine, consort of Henry v. Margaret of Aujou. Elizabeth of
York. Katharine of Arragou. Mary the first, (jiieeu
Elizabeth Queen Anne.
J)oran(J.) Monarchs retired from busine.-.s. 2 v. 32-"]3.07
• — Group of queens unqueenod. [M las Now pictures,
etc. 185'J.] 2523.18
FUzgerald (M. S.) Kings of Europe, past and present,
and their families. 1870 3255.27
Holt (R S.) Memoirs of royal ladies. 2 v. 18G1. 3J5;i.2U
Contents: v. 1. lila de Bosmar, countess of Salisbury, 6.
1189, d. 12iil. Alicia, countess of Lamaster, 6. 1312. U. IMS.
Joau, princess of Wales, "fair maid of Keut," 0. 1328, it.
1386. (Jonstaiice of CastUla, wife of Jolin of Uauiit, li. 1351,
d. 1396. Jaiie Bciufort, qu. of Sootaud, b. UOO, d. H45.
Jeanne de Valois, qu of i'raiice, 6. 14C4, d. 1605. Juaiia,
qu. of Spain, b. 1479, d 1556. Marguerite of Austr.a, b.
1480, (f. 1504. V. 2. Marguerite of Austria, continufd. thar.
lotte de Montmorency, princess of Conde, b. 1594, ■(. liail.
Mario Clementine ol Poland, Consort of James Stua; t, pre-
tender, 6. 17U2, d. 1529.
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Lives ofcelebrated female sovereigns
and illustrious women. Ed. by M. E. Hewitt.
1«70 3255.25
Royal: Frano«.
Bush ( .Wr». F.) Memoim of tba qaseiu of Fium 3 »
*851 ns3.16
Royal: Pnu«ia.
Aikiiuon (£. W.) Memoim of the quo«ni of Prntate.
1858- 3266.04
Royal: Ruaala.
Foaler {0.) Lives of the aovereigna of Bowia. 2 ».
1858 3263.01
T. 1. Barik to Peter the Qreat. 8sa-l«M.
a. Oktberiue I., to Paia t., 1738-1801.
Royal: Scotland.
Strickland (A.) Lives of the queens of Scotland. 8 r.
1854-6'.l 32.56.06
V. 1. Margaret Tador. Magdalene. Marr of r., irntla*.
2. Mary of Lorraine, continued. Maruarei Doualas
S-8. Mary Stuart, nueen of Scota. '
Royal: Spain.
George (A) Annals of the qaeens of Spain. 2 t. 3253.03
Scottish.
Chambers (i?., editor). Biographical dictionary of emi-
nent Scotsmen. With a supplemental volume, by
T. Thomson. With portra.ts. 5 v. 185C. 3215.11
/mn;/ (Z>.) Lives of Scottish writers, 1850. .3265.07
Tirt/e?- (P. F.) Live:i.of Scottish worthies. 3 v. 32.J2.01
1. Alexander ill. Michael Scott. Sir Wm. Wallace. Bob-
ort Brui e.
2. Kobert Brtice. J.Barbour. Andrew Winton. John
de ForduD. James 1.
3. James 1., continued. R. Henryaoua. W. Xlunbar. G^
vin Douglas. Sir David Lindsay. Autiquarian iUtuttmtion*.
See alto Poets, p. 114.
Spanish.
Quintana {M. J.) Lives of celebrated Si>aniarda. 3212.14
Travellers.
8L John (J.) Lives of celebrated travellers. . 3221.04
See also. In the general alphabet, Ooontries; — VoyagM
and travels.
Welsh.
Parry (J. H) The Cambrian Plutarch: memoirs, etc.
1834 32iaao
Wonderful and Eccentric Characters.
Caulfield (J'. ) 'Portraits, memoirs, and characters of
remarkable persons. 4 v. 1819. . . . 3264.06
/)oran (J. ) Court fools. 18.58 2523.09
Kirby (R. S.) 'Wonderful and eccentric museum. 5 y.
1820 3264.10
Lalanne (L.) Curiosites biographique.s. 1858. 3261.08
Russell (W.) Eccentric personages. 1866. . 3264.03
Tiinbs {J.) English eccentrics and eccentricities. 2 v.
1866 3264.05
Wilson (H.) 'Wonderful characters. 3 v. . .3264.15
— Wonderful characters. 1851 3266.01
Youth.
Buckley (T. A.) Dawning's of genius. 1857. .3263.24
Contents : Sketches of Mirandola. Petrarch. Oiotto,
Michael Angelo. Raphael. Erasmus. Sir Thomas More.
l.dward vi. Evelyn. W. Wotton, Barretter. Montcalm.
Pascal. CUristopher Wren. Urotius. Scaliger. Bocthiua.
tasaubon. Bacon. Newton Galileo. Mozart. Nlebuhr.
Dr. Arnold. Hogarth Sir T. I^wreuce. Chattertou. Sir
Walter Scott. Franklin. Washington.
KJgar (J. 0. ) Boyhood of great men. 1856. . 3263.23
Cnnltnts : Sir Walter Scott. Alexander Pope Kdward
Gibbon. Sir James Mackintosh. Samuel Johnson. Francis
Jelfrey. George Canning. Daniel Webster. Earl ot Mans-
field. Lord chancellor Elden. William Wilboiforce. Sir
Thomas Fowrll Buxton. Galileo. James Ferguson, astrono-
mer. Sir Isaac Newton. Gassendi. Benjamin Franklin.
Pascal. Alembert. caTendish. Sir Hunipbry Davy. Earl
St. Vincent, English admiral. Horatio N'elsou. Duke of
Marlb.irougb. KapolC-on Bonaparte. Handel. Mozart. Sir
ThoumB Lawrence, painter. Sir David Wilkie. Cauova.
Thorwaldseu Sir William Jones. Thomas .Arnold, Qu3ter
of Kugby. Thomas Keu, bishop of Bath and Wells. Satuucl
I^rr. Thomas Chalmers. John Hunter, sir Astley I'aston
Cooper, surgeon and writer. Sir Joseph Banks. John
James Audubon.
Masson{M.) Celebrated children. 1853. . . 3263.21
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AOTaOB'S NAMB, the flrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEIi.
116
BIOGRAPHY aNDIVIDUAL) : Abbot to Addison.
Russell ( W. ) Extraordinary men ; their boyhood and
early life. 1S56 3263.20
Contents : Michel Angelo. Lntber. Shakespeare. Crom-
well. MollJre. Pascal. John Churchill, duko of Marlbo-
rough. Peter the great, emperor of Bussia. BeiijamiQ
FrankUu. Miraheao. Mozart. Sir Saiuuel Eomilly. Lord
See also, iu the general alphabet,
the church, p. 87 ; Jestu Christ, p. 90
NeUon. Robert Biirus. Sir Thomas Lawrence. Sir David
Wilkie. NapoltiOu i. George Lord Byron. Diike of Wol-
Ington. Sir Robert Peel. Louis Philippe, king uf the
French. William Ellery Chauning. William Cobbett. Rich-
ard Brinsley. Sheridan. John Paul Richter.
TiTnbs (J.) Sohool-ilays of eminent men. 1838. 3263.22
Aristocracy, p. 36 ;— Biblical »nd religions lit. {Apnstlts, p. 77 ; Bible, p. 78 ; Fathers of
Martyrs, p. 91 ; Popes, p. 96 ; and other headings;— Olassical dictionaries;— Fiction {History};
Fine dsXs {Biography); — Literature; — Longevity; Music (Biography); Natural history; Necromancers ; — Oratory ;— Peerage ; —
Poetry ; — Presidents; — Printing and printers; — Social science {R^orm and r^ormcr^);— Women.
PABT SECOND : INDIVIDUAL BIOO-RAPHIES.
Including Essays and Sketches contained in
MisceUaneous Collections, and in a portion of tlie Periodical Literature issued since 1851.
Ifote.— In the following Index the titles in large type directly indicate the subject of the work, while the titles in smaller type
refer to volumes of which the essay or sketch forma ouiy a component part.
Occasional reference is made to certain authorities, which are cited, for the most part, by the author's or publisher's name
only, as follows : Allibone's Dictionary of authors ; Appleton's American cyclopieilia ; Duyckinck's Cyclopffldia of American litera-
ture ; Hoefer's Nouvelle liiographiegeufirale ; Lippincott's Dictionary of biograjjhy : M'Olintock and Strong's Cyclopiedia of relig-
iouB and theological literature ; Michaud's Biographic univerarlle ; and Poole's Index to perioilical literature.
Amo ig tlie more important general works of ready reference may he laeutioned Haydn's Universal index to biography ; Phil-
lip's Dictionary of biographical reference ; Woodward and Gate's Encyclopiedia of chronology ; and Ross's Index to Blair's chrono-
logical tables. For American biography Drake's Dictionary is the best ; for English, the various editions of the Encyclopsedia
Britannica, and the biographi'-al portion of Knight's English cyclopedia. For contemporary English and American biograpiiy con-
sult Men of the time [3223.12] and Martin's Handbook [3223.10], aud for general contemporary biography, see Vapereau's more
important Bictionnalre des contemporains, various editions. For special biography readers are referred to Part 1 of this class.
Abbot (Rev. Abiel, of Beverly, Mass., b. 1770, d. 1828).
— Flint (J. ) Sermon on the death of. 1828.
Abbot (Charles, lord Colcliester. Engl, vice-admirai and
statesman, b. 1757, d. 1829).
— Diary and correspondence, 1795-1829. Ed. by his
son. 3 V. Loudon, 1861. 8° 3041.07
Abbot (George, abp. of Canterbury, b. 1502, d. 1633.)
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc. y.S 322S.01
ABBOTr (TJey.JolinE., of Salem, Mass., b. 17S)3, d. 1H19).
— Ware iH.) Sketch of. [Works, v. 2.] . . . 3617.11
Abdkl Kader, (ex-Sultan of the Arabs of Algeria, b. 1807).
— ChurchiU (CoJ. C. H. I Life of. 1867. . .3011.10
— France (M. A. de). The prisoners of 1845. . 1091.22
A Becket (Thomas). See Bboket (Thomas k).
Abelaed or Abailabd (PieiKd,mediceval philosopher and
theologian, b. 1079, d. 1142).
— Beri-ingion (J. ) History of the lives of Abeillard and
Heloisa, 1079-1163. With their letters, Latin and
English 3012.01
— Guizot (M. and Mme. F. P. G.) AbaUard et Hiiloise.
Nouv. id. 1853 301^.24
— Tiirlot (F. C.) Abailard et H^o'ise, avec un aper9u,
lii. siJole, et uue vue de Paris tel qu'il (Jtoit alors.
1822 3012.25
— Wight (O. W. ) Bomance of Abelard and Heloise.
18.53 3012.03
Same. [New ed. with new title.] Lives and let-
ters, c(c. 1861 301'2.U2
See also Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 [3212.16]; Dele-
pierre(0.) Historical difficulties, p. 49-67. 1868 [■.!521.27]:
Doran (J.) New pictures, etc. [2523.18]; Gentleman's mag.,
1852 ; repr. iu Eclectic, v. 26, 1852 and Littell, July, 1852;
Laiiiartine (A.de). iMemoirs of eel. characters, v. 1 [3261.18];
Wriglit (T ) A. aud the scholastic philosophy. [In Wright's
Essays. 184U 2722 20]; North Amer. rev,, v.88, 1869; West-
uiiuster rev., July, 1871 and Littell, 1871, v. 3.
A ISO histories of the middle agea by fiallam, and other
writers; histories of philosophy, of the church, etc. Also
Disraeli's Curiosities of lit., and references in Poole's
Index, Hoefer, etc.: and Pope's poem, 'Eloisato Abelard.'
See also HeloIsb.
Abercromby (Sir Ralph, .E^ifoftjeTieraJ, 6. 1734, d. 1801).
— Gleig (Q. B.) Lives, etc. v. 8 3221.03
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 8. 3226.08
Abeiiueen (Earl of, Engl stcUesman). See Gordon
(George H.)
Abernethy (John, Engl, physician, b. 1763, d. 1831).
— Macilwiiin (G.) Memoirs ot 2ded. 2 v. 1851. 3012.05
See also Russell (W.) Eccentric personages [3264.03];
North Brit, rev., v. aS, 1868 (Abemethy an« Hunter con.
traated).
About (Edmond F. V., French writer, b. 18281.
See Men of the third republic 1873 [3262.27]; Fraaer's
mag., V. 72, 1865; Galaxy, Aug., 1874 (E. A. at home, by A.
Rhodes); National rev., v. 11, 1860; North Brit, rev., v. 44,
1866 ami Littell, 1860, v. 8; and Introd to Ms King of the
mountains [112.02].
Abbantes {Duchesse d', 6. 1784, d. 1838). See Junot.
Adam (Jean, b. 1710, d. 1765).
— Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scot-
land, v. 1 3251'.06
Adams (James Capen, ' mouniaineer and gridy bear hunt-
er,'b. 1807).
— Hittell (T. H.) Adventures of. 1861. . .4615.12
Adams (John, Idpres. of the U. S., b. 1735, d. 1826i.
— Life; Diary; Autobiography. [Works, v. 1-3. 5013.01
— Adams (J. Q. and C. F.) Life of. 2 v., 1871. 3011.01
— Hamilton lA.) Letters concerning the public con-
duct and character of J. A 5093.07
— Selection of eulogies, in honor of J. A. 182(1. 3011.03
See also paper by Clarence Cook, in Homes of Aniericau
statesmen [3'245 12] ; Magoou (E. L.) Oratoi-s of the rev.
[6311.12]; Parker (T.) Historic Americans [3243.07]; San-
derson (J.) Biography of the signers of the Ded. of inde-
pendence, v. 8 13'244.08]; North Amer. rev., v. 85, 1857.
Adams (Mrs. John, wife of president, b. 1744, d. 181S].
— Letters. With a memoir, by C. F. Adams. Best
1848. 12° 3012.04
5ee also Ellet (E. F.) Women of the Amer. rev., v. 2
[6822.06]; Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House
[3245.14]; Herring and Lougacre's Nat. port, gal., v. 4 (by
J. Q. Adams) L3247.il].
Adams (John Quincy, 6th pres. of the U. S., b. 1767,
d. 1848).
— Ittemoirs, comprising p jrtions of his diary from 1795
to 1848. Ed. by C.F.Adams, v. 1-7. 1874-5. 3018.24
— Quincy (Josiah). Memoir of. 1858. . . 3012.07
— Seward (W. H. ) Lile and public services of, with
eulogy. 1856 3012.08
See also Child (D. L.) in Homes of Amer. statesmen
"8245.12]; Everett (E.) Eulogy. [In his Orations, v. 2. 6322.04];
Maury (8. M.) Statesmen of America; Upham (C. W.) in
Herring and Longacres Nat. port, gal., n. 4. [3:!47.11].
Adams (Mrs. John (Jiiincy, wife of pn-s. of U. S. i
See Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House [3245.14];
Herring an^ Longacre's Nat. port, gal., v, 4 [3247.11],
Adams (Samuel, rev. patriot, of Mass., b. 17'22, d. 1803).
— Wells (Wm. V.) Life and public services of 3 v.
1865 3012.09
Note. — V, 3 contains Thacher's Funeral sermon on S. A.
See also Magoon (E L.) Orators of the rev., p. 95-120. 1848
[6311.12]; Sanderson (J.) Biography of the signers, v. 0,
1820 [3244.09].
Addingion (Henry, 1st lord SidmoiUh, Engl slalesma i,
b. 1757, d. 1844).
— PeUew(G.) Life of, do. 3 v. 1787. . . . 3012.12
Addison (Joseph, Engl essayist and poet,b. 1672, d. 1719i.
— Aikin (Lucy). Life o£ 2 v. 1843 3012.15
— Drake (W. i Biogr., sketch, and writings of A.
[Drake's essays, v. 2-3. 1805.] .... 2523.14
— Howitt (W.) Homes aud haunts, etc. v. 1 953.23
— Johuson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263.01
— Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 5 2536.2»
Repr. from Ed. rev. July, 1843.
— Taine (H. A.) History of English literature 2763.21
— Thackeray (W. M.) EngUsh humorists 3252.13
— Thompson (Mrs. K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 1. . 3253.23
BBOOKLTK MEBCANIILS LIBRARY.
BIOaRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) :Adal.id«to Alfred.
117
— luckemuu (H. T.) Esaays, biographical, etc ... MUM
Su aitii North Amer. rev., V. 79. 18M; Eclectic nug.. T.
36, 1802 ; Tempi*) Bar, June, 1874. Alto retereacea In Foola'a
ludex.
Abblaide (Q,neen, consort of WlUiam IV., d. 1819).
— Doran (J. i Memoir of. 1861 3011.08
Abelicia (of Lorraine, Queen of Henri/ /., 6. 1151?).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. r. 1. . . 3iiS.06; 3QW.18; S2a<.0S
ASBLiZA (sister of Wm. the Oonqiieror).
— Stapletou (T.) Hlatory, etc. l/n ArchaaologU, t. 36.]
AsoBNA (Saint OUherine, of Genoa, b. 1477, d. 1.510).
— Upbam ^T. 0.) Life of. 1855 3012.17
Adrian IV. (Pope; ifichotas Breaksprre, d. 115'J).
— TroU 'pe (E ) Utemolr of. [/n Archaologia, v. 37, 18S7.] 6128.M
.SImilius Paolus (Roman general, d. 160 b.o.)
Plutarch. Lives v. 2 of 3U5.17; 3US.»: 3146.08
— and TimoIonD compared. Plutarch. Live*, t. a. of 3146.17;
8145.22; 3145.08.
.aiuEA-s Sylvius. See Pics 11. (Pope).
AoAssiz I Louis J., naturalist, b. 1807, d. 1873).
5e« Whipple (E P.) Character, etc. [2545.30]; Pntnam (A.)
Agaaaiz aud spliitaaliaui [3813.41].
AoE-sUiADK (Siiurtan kin<j. d. Ml b.o.)
— Plutarch. Lives V. 4 of 3146.17 3145.22: . . t. 3 of 3146.08
— aud Pompey compared. Plutarch. LIvea. t. 4 of 3146 17; /
3143.22; v. 3 of 3145.08.
Aois [kiioi of Sparta, d. '.idH B.C.)
Plutani. 'Lives, v. 4 of 3146.17; v. 5 of 3145.22; T. 3 of 3145.08.
— and CleomenoB compared witli the Oraccbi. Plutarch. Li v e>4.
T. 4 of 3146.17:3145 08; V 5. )f 3146.22.
AoMES Sorel (mistress of Gliartts VII., d. 1150).
,Sm Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, V. 2. 1853. , .3212.16
AoBiPPA(ll. iJoruelius, <dckemist,d. loS")).
— Morley (H.) Corauiius Agrippa, doctor and kuight. . 3016.18
Set also Fraser's mag., v. 55. 1857.
AOBippiNA (wife of Caesar Oerinanicus, d. a-d. 33).
— Hamilton (E. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1811. .3013.01
Note. — Historical llction.
— Hays (M.) Female biography, v. 1 3212.01
AoBiPPiNA, dauijidcr of < assar Germnnicus, d. a.d. 60.
— Sch-le de Vere (11. ) The gTi'at empress. 18'J0. 3012.21
AauESSEAU (Henry Fiangois d', b. 1668, d. 1751).
— Butler (0.) Memoir of. 4th ed. la30. .3013.03
AiKDi (Lucy, Engl, authoress) and Channinq (W. E.)
Correspoiideuoe, 1826 to 184i. Ed. by A. L. Le
Breton. Boston, 1874. 12° 3034.16
AmswoKTH (Httrrison, English novelist, b. 1805).
See Fdawell (J. H.) Moderu men of letters. 1870. 2525.18
Akensldb (Mark, Kngl. poet, b 1721, d. 1770'.
— Bell (B.) Lives, etc. v. 2 3211.18
— Johnson (S.) Lives, istc 3263.03
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics of lit. v. 1. 1849. 2544.10
Albany (Louisa, counless of, b. 1753, d. 1S24).
Jesse (J. H.) Uemoirs of the preteuders. 2 v. 1645. 3166.05
See also Ed. rev. (art. by A. liayward), v. 114, 1861, and
Littell, 1861, T. 3 ; Bevue des deux mondes, v. 31, 1861 ;
West, rev., v. 76, 1861.
Albeboni (Giulio, iiai. statesman, b. 1661, d. 1752).
— James (O. P. It.) Lives, etc. v. 4. . . . 3211.22
— Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 2 3265.22
Wraxall (L.) Bemaraable adventurers, v. 1, 1863. . . 3264.23
Albeut (prince consort of Entjland, b. 1810, d. 1861).
— Victoriii (Queen). The early years of the priuoo
consort. 18r>7.
Beviewed in Blackwood, v. 102, 1867 : Fraser's mag., T.
76, 1867 ; North Br. rev., v. 47, 1867.
— Martiu(T.) Liie of v. L 18/3. . . . SOU. 10
— Sketches and anecdotes of. 1868. . . .3174.19
See also Blackwood, v. 91, 1862 ; Qnar. rev., T. Ill, 1862 ;
West, rev., v. 77, 1862.
See also lives of Viotobia ;~and in the general al-
phabet, Countries. (!iaxe-Voburg.)
AiiBEBT Edward (prince of Wale.% b. 1841).
— Cornwallis (K. ) Royalty in the new world. 3013.13
— 'Hussell (W. H. ) Memorial of the marriage of.
Illus. by R. Dudley N.37.12
— Woods (N. A. ) Prince of Wales in Canada and the
U. S. 1861 1132.11
Alboni (Marietta, Ital. singer, b. 1824).
— Clayton (E. C.) Queeua of song _. 3265.10
Alcibiadi'^s, Greek politician and general, d. p.c. 4iJ4.
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1 3212.15
— PluUroh. Lives, etc. v. 2 of 3146.17 ; 3145.22 ; T. 1 of 3143.08
— and Coriolanus compared. Plutarch. Lives, etc. v. 2 of
3146.17 ; 3145.22 ; v. 1 of 3145.08.
Aixjorr (,.\m03 Bronsou, of Voncord, Mass., b. 1799).
— Peabody (ili.is E. P. ) Becord of Mr. Alcott'a school
3ded. 1874. 5512.28
Alouuj (sclinlar, friend of Charlemagne, d. 804).
— Lorenz(F.) Life ot 1837. aot&O0
Alembkbt (Joan lo Kond d', Frenoh pUloiophtr vti
math'^nfllicvtn, b. nil, d. 1783).
— Brougham (U.) Plilloaophera, Ma. WMUM
— Edgar (J. O.) Boyhood of great man UU-U
Alexandisb the (Ireat, b. 356, d. 323 a. a
— Abbott (J.) HiHtoryof. 1868 3013.30
— Airinn. Anabasis ot Indica. Koliqaa Arriuui, et
Bcriptorum do robiia Alexaudri Iragmcnta. pieudo-
Oallisthenis hist fab. 1816 TTtW.lO
History of tlin expedition of Alexander theGr^at,
and conqu,iSt of Persia. Tr. by Mr. Booke. 427.10
— OuiliiaH Kufos (Q. ) History of. Tr. witU nolo', by
Mr. Pratt 2 v. 1809 :)012.27
— Frederick Augnst, duke of BrunsieUdc. Gritioul ra-
fl xioiison. 1767 3012.29
— Sftinte Croix (G. £. J. O. de 0. L. baron de). A crit-
ical inquiry, e(c. 1793. 3U18.09
— Schlegel (C. W F. von). Oaaar and A. : hist, comparlaon.
[/n/iuLeotureaonmod. hlat.] 442.04
— Williams (J. ) Life of. 1813 3013. 19
See also Creasy (Prof.) in Beatley, repr. tn Eclectic max.,
T. 28, 1863 ; Freemau (E. A.) Ulst. essays, v. 2. 1873, or Ed.
rev,v. 105, 18.-.7 (2528 12); Ueibect (II. W.) Captalllf. etc.
[3082.03]: Plutarch. Lives. |v. 4 of ;<116.17 : 3145.22: v.8
of 3145.08]; Plutarch. Couceruiug the fortune or virtue of
Alexander the Great. [In his Morals, v. 1, pp. 475.516
5436 26] ; Sterling (J.) Essays and talea. t. 1 [2547.09] . at<a
Aubrey De Vere's dramatic poem. Alexander the Oreat.
See also histories of Qreoce, aud geuei'al auLleut histo-
ries.
Alexvndkb I (cmr df Russia, b. 1777, d. 1825).
— Gibbon (F.) PubUc characters, v. 1, p 7-148 .... 3316.1T
— ~ MaccaU (W.) Foreign biographies, T. 2, p. 126-163. 1873. 3265.21
Alexasdks iX (czar of Rivi.iiii, b. 18IH).
— North Brit, rer., v. 41, 1861 (Uussla under Alex. IL)
Alexandee IU. (kitig of ticutland, b. 1241, d. 1285).
— Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 1. . . 83113.01
Alexandeb VL (Pope, b. 1430, d. 1003).
— Gordon (A. ) The life of. 1841 3012.30
Alexandeb VIL (Pope, b. 1598, d. 1667).
— Bargrave (J. ) Alexander VII. and the college of car-
dinals; ed. by J. 0. Bobertsou. Camd. soc 1867.
5113.46
— Bome exactly described under A. VII. 1661. 531.10
Alexandeb (James W., Amer. presb. divine, b. 1804, d.
1859).
— Forty years' familiar letters. [1819-44.] 2 v. N. Y.
1S60. 12" 3013.10
— Fowler (H.) American pulpit 3456.07
Alex.^ndeb (Joseph Addisou, Amer. presb. <2ii)tn«, b.
1809, d. 1800).
— Alexander (H. C.) Life o£ t2. 1870. . . 3013.24
See alto article by J. Ihrlght in New Englander, T. 29,
1870.
Alexandeb (Wm., " earl of Stirling," maj.-gen., Amer.
rev., b. 1726, d. 178!).
— Duer (W. A.) Life of. 1847 3165.23
Alexandba Feodorowna (empress of Russia).
— Grimm (.\. T. von). A. F., empress of Bussia. Tr.
by Lady Wallace. 2 v. 187u 3011.22
Alfiebi (Vittorio, Jtal. poet, b. 1749, d. 1803).
— Auti ibiography. With essay by C. E. Lester. N. Y.
1815. 12^ 3013.14
.See also Jeffrey (F.) Easayt [2333 19J; SbeUey (V. W.)
Lives, etc., v. 2 [3211.27]; aud histories of Italian litera-
ture; also Ed. rev.,v. 114, 1861 iCouuteaa of Albany and A.);
Nat. quar. rev., v. 14, 1867.
Alfonso (the wise, king of Castile, b. 1221, d. 1284).
See Littuil, 1872, v. 3 (from MacmiUan).
Alfobd (Henry, dean of Canlerbury, b. 1810, d. lf>73).
— Life, joumuk, and letters. 1873 3011.25
.See also articles by B. T. Vaoghan In Contem. reT.,'T. 16,
1871, or Lit;ell, 1871, v. 1.
AI.FBED (the great, king of England, b. 849, d. 901).
— .\bbott (J. ) History of. 184'J 3013.15
— Asser (J.) Annals, etc. [/n Qiles (J. A.) Six old £ugl. chroni-
cles.] 471.04
— Dunham (3. A.) Lives, etc., v. 1 32!1.14
— Edwards (£.) l^ly biographies of. [/n his Chapters, etc. 1864.]
2744.12
— Giles (Keu. J. A.) Lifeand tim:sof. 1854. 3013.16
— Hughes (T.) Alfred the Gre;it [1869.] . . 3013.26
~Puuli(B.) Life of King Alfred. 1852. . . 3013.17
.Vote.— Beviewed in Fraser's mag., T. 45, 1874; orEolecUo
mag., v. 25, 1862; North Amer. rov., v. 76, 1852; North Brit,
rev., V. 17, 1852.
In asking for books, use the •■ Book Order," giving the AOTHOIt'S NAME, the first part ot the I'lTLIi. aud the NUMBER.
118
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Alfred to Arc.
Alfbed (the grenl) <ioniinued.
--Spelm'Mi (Sir J.) Life of. 1709 3013.18
— Steinitz (P.) J-ifeo£ 3014.17
Allan {Col. John, rev. patriot, b. 1746, d. 1805).
--Journals and letters. See Kidder (F.) Military op-
eriitious in K. Maine. 18G7 593. '.il
Allen (Ethan, Amer. rev. patriot, b. 1738, d. 1789).
— Depuy (H. W. i Ethan Allen, and the Green Moun-
tain heroes of '7G. 1853 3031.21
— Sp.irks (J.) Life of. [/n /us Amer.biogr.,v.l.] 3-241.01
Alles (Henry Watkins, Confed. maj. gen., gov. of Lou-
isiana, b. 1820, d. 1866).
— Dorsey (S. A.) Kecollections of. 1866. . 3013.22
See also uUcle by J. C. Bobertsou in Ooutem. rev., v. 8.
1868.
Alleys (Edward. Erujlish actor, b. 1566, d. 1626).
— OoUier (J. P. ) Memoirs of Shak. soc. 1811. 1756.01
Allston (Thoodosii, daughter of Aaron Burr, b. 1783,
d. 1812).
— Pnrtoii (J.) Famous Americans 3346.16
AiiLsTo.v ^Washington, Amer. painter and author, b.
1779, d. 1843;.
— Wa e (W.) Lectures on the works and genius of.
IM.52 .• . . 3013.23
See also Irving (W.) Spsnisb papers, v. 2 [2633.12] ; Jame-
son {Mrs.) Memoirs and essays. 1816 [2533.18] ; Lester (C.
E) Artists of America [l-llo.lUI ; Ossoli (M. Fttller), Liter-
ature and art. v. 2 [262.5.09] ; Tuckurinau (H, T.) Book of
tbe artists [1415.09] ; also articles in Atlantic, v. 15, 1866
(Our first great painter, by S. Clark) ; North Amer. rev., v.
50 iby Dr. Holmes) ; and the art novel, * Ernest Carroll '
[211.49].
Almeida (Franoisd'.Porto/uese viceroy of India,d. 1510:.
— Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies. T. 2, 1873. . . . 3265.21
Alva (F. Alvarez, duke of, viceroy of the Netlnerlamls , b.
1508, d. 15821.
— James (a. P. B.) Memoirs, etc 3263.26
Amboise (George d', Fr. card, and minister of Louis XL
h. 1460, d. 1510).
— James (G. P. B.) Lives, ete. v. 1 3211.19
Ames (Fisher, rev. patriot aiid orator, b. 1759, d. 1808 .
— Lif J by J. T. Kirkland, and Ijtters. [Works, v.
1.] 5014.01
— Lunt (G.) Three eras. etc. 1867 2534.24
— Magoou (E. L ) Orators of the rev., p. 311-342. 1848. 0311.12
— Thayer (Jaa. B.) [Homes of American statesmen.] . 3245.12
See also North Amer. rev., v. 80, 1855.
Ampere (Andre Marie, Fr. math, and phi/sicisi, d. 1836).
— Arago(F.) Eulogy on. [Sm. rep., 1872.] 3936.27
Andeuskn (Hans (Christian, Danish novelist, b. 1805, d.
1875). Story of my life. N. Y.,1871. 12°. 3013.32
— Same. True story of my life. Tr. by M. Howitt.
Bost., 1817. 16°. 3013.27
Andeuson (Lsaao, Amer. preacher, b. 1780, d. 1857).
— McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 1. 1869. . . . 3248.19
Andbe (Maj. John, British officer in Amer. rev., b. 1751,
(/. 1780).
— Sargent (W.) Life and career of. 1S61. .3014.01
Beviewed in N. A. rev., v. 93, 1861. .See aUo Atlantic,
V. 6, 1860 : Chandler (P. W.) Amer. criminal trials, v. 2,
1844 (5611.12] Sargent's Dealing with the dead (see Index)
V. 2, 1845 [2522.23] ; Earl Stanhope s Miscellanies, 'Jd series.
[2543.27a]. Also Lossiug's articles in Harper's moutldy,
y. 3 and -iZ ; Lossing's Field-book of the rev. [.577.12] ; lives
of Benedict Arnold, and histories of the Amer. rev.
Andeew (John A., qov. of Mass., b. 1818, </. 1867).
— Br-jwn (A, G.) Sketch of official Ufe. . . 3014.02
— Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3266.02
— Whipple [E. P.) Success and its conditions 2545.09
Anoelico da Fiesole ( Fra Giovanni Guido, called Haato,
Hal painter, b. 1387, d. 1455).
— Cartier (E.) Lifeof. 1865 3014.03
Also Mrs. Jameson's memoirs of the Ital. painters [1435.09].
Anoelo (Michael), i'ee Buonabotti (M. A.)
ANoonr.EME (Charles de Valois, due d'). Memoires,
1589. [Petitot, CoL de mem, 1 s^r., v. 44.] 502.07
AsoouLioME (Marie Therese Charlotte, duchesse d',
daucjhter of Louis XVL, b. 1778, d. 1851).
— Private memoirs. Captivity of the royal family of
France in the Temple. London, 1817. 18°. 3114.12
— Homer (I. F.) Filia Dolorosa : memoirs, etc. 2d ed.
1853 3014.27
Anibllo (Tommasso). See Masaniello.
Anne {of Austria, queen of France, b. 1602, d. 1656).
— Freer (M.W.) Married life of. 2 v. 1864. 3013.28
Eegency of. 2 v. 1866 3013.30
See also Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 [3212 161 ;
Bush {Mrs. V.) yueeus of France, v. 2 [3253.17].
Anne (of Bohemia, queen of Richard IL, d. 1394).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. . . . 3266.06 ; 3266.13 : 3226.0J
Anne Boleyn or Bullen (queen of Uenry VIIL, b. 1507,
d. 1536).
— Benger (E. 0.) Memoirs. 1851 3022.11
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16
— Froude (J, A.) Fresh evidence about A. B. [Fraser's maz.,
n. s., v. 1, 2, 1870.]
— Jameson (Afrs.) Lives of female sovereigns. . . . 3256.26
— Lodge (E.) Pnrtraits, ert v. 1 3'225.U1
— Biissell (Wm.) Extraonllnary women ;i263.19
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3255.07 ; 3-i56.14 ; 3226.10 ; 3256.04
— Thomson (.«/■«.) Court of Henry VIU. v. 2. . . .3077.18
See also Lives of Henry VIII. and histories of England
during his reign.
Anne Hyde (ducliess of York, queen of James IL , b. 1637,
d. 1071).
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, v. 6 3226.05
Anne {of Brittany, queen of Charles VIIL, and afterwards
of Louis XII. of France, b. 1476, d. 1514).
— Costello (L. S.) Memoirs of. 18-55. . .3014.04
Anne (of Cleves, queen of Henry VIII, b. 1515, d. 1557).
— Strickland^ (A.) Lives, etc. 3265.07 ; 3265.14 : 3225 11 ; 3266.04
Anne (of Denmark, queen of James /., b. 1574, d. 1619).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. "3'255.08 ; 8265.16 ; 3226.13.
Anne (queen of Enqlnnd, b. 1664, d. 1714) .
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, v. 7 8226.07
— Somerville (T.) History of Great Britain during the reign of.
n«8 478.13
— Stanhope (/t'nri). ffistoi-y of England, 1701-13. 46j.i)5
Note Beviewed in Blackwood, March, 1874 ; Quar. rev.
v. 129, 1870.
— Steele {Sir U.) Political writings. 1715 6712.06
— Strickland (A.) Lives, e(c. . . . 3255 10 ; 3'265.17 ; 8226.18
— Swift (J ) Four last years of. [Works, v. 6.] ... 6074.114
See also T. E. Kebbel's article in Fortnightly, v. 13, 18ff0,
or Littell, 1870, V. 3. Also general histories of England, and
lives of the diike and duchess of Marlborough.
Anne (of Warwick, queen of Richard III., d. 1485).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. . . . 3256.06 ; 3266.13 ; 3226.10
Anselm (Ht., iibp. of Canterbury, b. 1033, d. 1109).
— Church (E. W.) St Anselm ; a life. 1870. 3418.14
— Hook (W. F.) Lives of the archbishops of Canterbury,
v. 2 3445.06
— Saisset (E.) Uu moine philoaophe. [Revue des deux moudes,
mai, 1853.]
Anson iCieorge, Eivjl. naval officer, b. 1697, d. 1762).
— Oliphant {Mrs.) Hist, sketches, etc. 1869 3064.18
Repr. from B ackwood. Also in Littell, 1869, v. 1. See
also p. 29 of this catalogue.
Anspach (Eliz. B. Craven, margravine of, b. 1750, d.
1828). Memoirs by herself. 2 v. London, 1826.
8" 3014.05
Antonv (Mark, Roman triumvir, b. 85, d. 30, B.C. )
— Plutarch. Lives. . v. 6 of 3146.17 ; 3145.32 ; T. 4 of 3146.0S
— - and Demetbius compared. Plutarch. Lives, v. 5 of 3146.17;
3145.22 ; V. 4 of 6145.08.
Apollonius, of Tyana, (Pythagorean philosopher, 1st
century).
See article by W. M W. Call, in Fortnightly rev., v. 2,
1866. Also p. 31 of this catalogue.
ApULBins (Platonic philosopher, about 150 a.d.)
See article by C. G. Prowett, in Fraser's mag., Oct., 1878.
Alio p. 31 of this catalogue.
Aquinas (St. Thomas, sdiolastic philosopher and theolo-
guin, b. 1227, d. 1274).
— Hampden (E. D. ) Life oE 1848. . . .3013.06
Abaqo (D. Fran9ois J., French astronomer, b. 1786, d.
1853).
— History of my youth. [Sm. rep., 1870.] . 39;!r,.25
— Fourier (J.) Biography of. [Sm. rep., 1871.] . . . 3938.26
— Lomeuie (J. de). Sketches, elc. p. 271-291. 1841 . 3'261.26
See also Ed. rev., 1040 or Littell, v. 11, 1856 ; North Brit.
rev., V- 20, 1853-4.
AE.\ooN.i (TuUia d', Hnl. poetess, b. 1510, d. 1565).
— Trollope (T. A.) Decade, etc. v: 2 3262.29
AsAM (Eugene, Enijl. scholar, b. 1704, d. 1759*.
— Trial [lor murder] and defence. L., 1824. 8° [Pamphleteer.
v. 23.) 6058.23
See also Bulwer's novel, ' Eugene Aram ' (144.10].
Abatd.s (Greek general, b. B.C. 271, d. b.c. 213).
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 6 of 3146.17 ; T. 6 of 3145.22 ; v. 4 of
3146.08.
Aeblay (Francis Buruey, Mme. d', 6. 1752, d. 1840).
— Berkeley {Mrs. Helen, pseud, for Jfr*. Mowatt Ritchie). Me-
moirs of Madame D'Arbiay. 2 v. in 1. 1844. . . .3047.19
— Diary and letters. 2 v. New York, 1812. 8°. . . . .3017.06
See also Croslaud {Mrs. N.; Memorable women [3261.19 :
3262.26] : Elwood (A.K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 3
[3263.22J ; Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 5, or Ed. rev., Jan.,
1843 [2636.20].
Abo (Joan of). See Daeg (Jeanne).
BH00KL7N UBBOANTIIiB LIBBABY.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Arge^n to Aytoan.
110
AsGENSON ( Marc Pierre d', French slateaman, d. 1764).
Su West, rev., v. 88, 18««.
AaoTLL ( Dakrf! of ).
— Hoiiae of Argylland collateral branchea of tha Olau Oampball,
from tilt) year 420. Olaanow, 1871. 8' 30U.U
Set ali'i Uauipbcll (Archibald, and George J. D.)
Abiosto (Ludovico, Jlnlian, poet, b. 1474, d. 15:i3).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3111.26
Afote.—4'«ea/»i) histories (if litoraturo by Hallam r'iT41.18|;
Slamoudi [973'2.21J ; Disraeli's Curiosities of literature
[2765.02]; Mrs. Jumesoa's L'lVus of the poets (3262.2IJ:
Longfellow's Poets of Europe [1665.07] ; Niitioual quar. rev.,
V. 10, 1865 : and, In the general alphabet, Llteratare {Ital-
ian),
Abistides (Greek statesman, il. 4(18 e.c. )
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 6 of :)116.17 ; 3US,'22 : 3145.08.
— and Marcus Gato compared Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17 -
314S.22 : 3145.08
Abistotle (6. 384, d. 332 b.o. ) See p. 3(i of this cata-
logue.
Aekwbioht {Sir Richard, EneilUh, irwentor cf the spin-
ning jenny, b. 173'2, d. 1792).
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 2. 1882 . . . 8263.0T
Abnaulo (Angelique, abbess of Port Ruijal, b. 1391, d.
16GI).
— Martin (b\) Angeliqne Ainauld, abbess of Port Roy-
nL 1873 3014.29
See alio histories of Port Boyal, p. 96 of this catalogue,
Abnbt (Ernst Moritz, (Jerman poet, b. 1709,(7. IH(iO).
See Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870, or Littoll. v. 2, 1871 ; Fortnightly
rev., V. 14, 1870 (by Wm. L. Blackley).
Abnold (Beuedict, American (jeneral and traitor, b. 1740,
d. 1801).
— Sparks (J.) Life of. 3241.01
— Holland (E. a.) The Highland treason. [Essays, p. 243 398.
1852.] 2632.03
See also Sargent's AndrS [3014.01] ; Losslng'a articles in
Harper's mag., v. 3 and 23 ; and histories of the Amer. rev.
Abnoxj) (Thomas, master of Hugby saltool, b. 1795, d.
184-2).
— Stanley (A. P.) Life and ooi respondence of. 2d
Amer. ed. '2 v. in 1. 1846 3014.07
Same. 3d Amer. ed. 1860 3014.08
— Warboise lE. J.) Life of ■2d ed. 1865. .3014.25
— Bayne (P.) SketcU of. [In liis Christian life.) . . . 3515.05
— Ed;;ar(J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263. '23
— Greg (\V. K.) Essays, v. 1, p. 47-81. 1853 2526.23
— Mai'tiueau (J.) Miscellanies 3574.07
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies, 1861 3263.16
S'-e also Blackwood, v. 75, 1854 (The two Arnolds) ; North
Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858 (Arnold and his school).
Abnould (Madeleine Sophie, Frencli actress and singer,
b. 1744, d. 1S03).
— Clayton (E. C.) Qnecns of song 3265.10
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc, v. 2. Lond.
1852 3262.19
Same. v. 1. N. Y. 1857 3266.02
Abbia iliiiman matron, wife of Paitus, 46 A.D.)
— Owen Mrt, O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21
Abtaxeuxes il Miiemou, (fci/u/ <f Persia, d. 3G2 B.o. )
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 6 of 3146.17 ; v. 6 of 3145.22 ; v. 4 of
3145.08.
Abteveld (Philip van, Flemish patriot, b. 1310, d. 1382).
See Hewlett (H. G ) Heroes of Europe [3263.25] ; alto H.
Taylor's drama, Philip van ArteveUle [1744 10].
Aethub (King, mylldcal hero of romance and chivalry,
6th century).
See Arthur (King), p. 38 of catalogue. Also Cox's Roman*
ces of the middle ag<>s [165.03], and article in the 9th ed. of
the Enoyo. Brit. v. 2 (with roforeuoes).
Arthur (son of Henry VII,, b. 1486, rf. 1502).
— Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21
Abundel (Earl of, and wife). See Howabd (Philip).
Abujjdell (Bhinche Somerset, tadi/, defhiderof Wardour
castle, d. 16(9).
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 4 3225.04
Asch\m (Roger, KngUsh author, b. 1515, c/. 1508).
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, V. 2, 1862. ... .3263.07
— Giles (J. A.) Life of. [Works, v. 1.] 6U12.15
— Grant ,E.) OraUo de vita B A. [Works, v. 3.] . . . 5012.18
Askew (Anne, Ery/Ush Lalheran martyr, d. 1.J46).
— Herbert (H. W.) Persons and pictures! p. 189-205. 2632.01
— Ilod^'son (W.) Eeformers and martyrs 3432.17
— Taylor (C.B.) EngUsh martyrs 3435.10
AsHBijitroN ( HaiTiet Baring, lady, d, 1857).
— HouBhton (E.M.M., tord). Monographs, etc. p. 2'26-266. 3265.20
AsH.MiiN (Joliii Hooker, law professor, Cambr., Mass.,
b, 1801, d. 18:)3.)
— Story (J.) Miscellaneous writings, p. 699-614. 1852. 2547.07
Aii>A-su (of Miletus, wife of Pericles),
— Owen (Jfri. o. F.) Heroliiea of htaiufT
Set PKiucLKa, In this claM.
AH»UEriiN(NicholaH, En^itM divine, d. 1611).
— Journal, 1617-18 ; c<L by F. K. lUiliM. London,
1818. 4*'. IChetham HOC. ,T. 14.] . . 6(«>4.14
Aktou (.li)lin.IiU'i>l),^. 17r,:i, d. 1818).
— Hunt (F.) Ami^rli'^n merchanta, v 2, pp. DT.4W. . . tM4.ll
iS^e rf/<o l>art< >n s famous AmarlcaiM laaACIC] - MKlftbc's
great foiluues [3265.141.
Attehbuuy ( FriinciH. binhnp o/ Hoelifnler ,h. W\% d 173-i).
— WilUamH (F.) Memoirs and corroiip. of. '2 t. IWW.
;!011';«
Set dtto Macaulay (T. B.) tMrnj; v. 6. [9JtS«.Wl . Lodga
(E.) PortralU, T, 1 [3225.01J.
ArricDS (Titiu PomponiuH, friend qf Ctctro, h. W\ d.
32 B. c. )
See Berwick (E.) Lirca, e(c. 1813 [30-21. IT] ; Nepoa. Ursa
[423.06] : and article by Boisaier in Bevue dea deux mundM.
Join, 18C3.
Attila (kitutofihe Huns, d. 453).
— Herbert iW.)°Attila, or the triumphs of ctarlatluitj, poem.
[Worka, V. 3.) tUiS.Ut
— Attila and his predeeeaaon : an hiatorlcal trestlae [Worka,
V. 3.] WM3.1*
— Thierry (A ) In Berue diss deux mondea, rttT.,aTril,o(nr., die.,
1852 ; aoUt, 1855.
Set novel by G. P. R. Jjmes [215.41 J.
Attucks (CrispuH, blackmim of ISoslon, Mass., d, 1770).
See Trial of British soldiers. 1770 [581.06].
AuBiQMi: (T. .K, d', ErmcU hujaeuut, b. I'i.iO, d. lOIJS).
— Sco:t (S. ) Life of, diiriiiK the reigns of (^harleii XX.,
Henry lU., Henry IV., and Lmis XIIL 3047.08
Acbosson (Peter d', French grand ma.iter of the order of
St. John, b. 1423, d, IMM,
Set Maccall (W.) Foreign biograpbiea. t. 2, pp. 1«4-
177. 1873 32«.'i.22
Auckland (William Eden, lord). See Edp.n (Willian.1.
Audubon (John James, Am^. orniiliotogisl. b. 1782, d.
1851).
— Life. Ed. by bis widow. With an intioduction by
J.G.Wilson. New York, 1869. 1'2'". .3014.16
— St John (Mrs. H. ) Audubon : his adventures and
discoveries. 1856 3014.11
i^ee alto Edgar (J. O.) The boyhood of great men
[3263.22] : Godwin (P.) Out of the wst. 18T0 [•2.V26.181 ;
Homes of Amer. authors. 1857 [3'24.'< 11] : Part<m (J.) Peo-
ple's book of blogr. [ 1; Smiles (S.) Brief biographies,
1861 [3263.16] ; Tuckormau (H. T.) Essays, etc. ['2644.16J :
Ed. rev.. V. 132, 1870, or Llttill, 1870, v. 3.
AuousTiN (St., abp. of Canterbury, d. about 607).
— Hook (W. F.) Lives, etc., v. 7 3445.10
— Momalemburt (C. F., coml.). Monks of theWeat, v. 3. 34'27.ii3
— Stanley (A. P.) The Umding of A. [/nAu Hist mem. of Can-
terbury.) 3444.ua
AuouariNB (SL, bp. of Hippo., b. 354, (i. 430).
— Baillie(J.) St. Augustine. 1859. . . .3165.11
— Schaflf(P;) Life and labors ol 1854. . .3155.16
Set also Ecd. histories, 4-5th centuriea, and article*,
with references, in M'CUutock and Strong, v. 1 [3716.11]
Note.— For an account of his mother, see Mokica (St.) 3r24.26.
Augustus Caesar, (Roman emperor, b. 63b.c ,d. 14 a.d.)
— Gibson (W. S.I Mistollanios, 'id series, 186.) 2528.14
— Magoon (E.) Age of. (/» liii Westward empire, pt. 2.) 2636.22
— Meadley (G. W.) Hist, portraits : Octavlus Cesar and Win.
Pitt. [Pamphleteer, v. 18.] 6068.18
- Scott (.1 .R.) Louis 3UV. and. [//( /ii« DisserUtions, 1804.] 2:47.06
See also under Casaus, below, and histories of Rome, es-
pecially Merivaio's, v. 3=4 [435.03].
AuMALE (Henri E. P. L. d Orleans, due 'd, 6. 1822).
.^ee Hen of the third republic, 1373 [3262.27].
AoBUKozEBE (the great Mogul, emperor of India, b. 1618,
d. 1707).
— Oust (E.) Liv(S of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 1 . . . . 3222.09
Austen (Miss Jaue, English noreUst, b. 1775, d. 1817 1.
— Leii^h (J. E. A.) Memoir of. 1«70. . .3014.18
— Elwood (A. K.) Literary hidies, v. 2. 1843 S'263.23
See also tor biography and criticism, Atlantic, v. 11,1863;
Blackwood, V. 86, 1859, or LitU'll, V . 3, 1869 ; V. 107, 1870:
Coruhlll. 1871, or LitteU. V. 3, 1871- Fortnightly rev., v.
13, 1870 (by J. E. Kebbol) ; repr. LitteU, v. 1, 1870 ; NortU
Brit, rev., v. 52, 1870 : Quar. rev., v. 128, 1870, or LitteU,
1870, p 1.
Austin (."<(. ) See Auqustin (St.)
Ayen (Anne Louise Henriette d' Aguesseaa, dudtesse d',
b. 1737, d. 1794).
— Lafayette (.V/me. de). Life of. 3096.31
Aytoun (Wm. E., Scottish poel, b, lt>13, A 1865).
— MartunT. ) Memoir of 1867 'iOU.ia
See also Bhickwood, v. 98, 1863 ; v. 103, 1868.
In ssKing for books, use the •• Book Order," giving tlie AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the riTLE and the HUMBBll
120
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL.) : AzegUo to Barrot
AzEOLio (Massimo Taparelli , marquis dell', Hatian states-
man and novelLil, b. 179ti, d. l.S6()).
— [My] KecoUeetions. 1810-186G. Introd. by count
Ma£f,!i. 2 V. Londou, 186S. 12^ . . . 3014.'21
— Tuokerman (H. T.) Ess»yB, biogrsphloal, etc 2544.16
From N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868.
See also Fortniglitly rev , v. 9, 1868 (by A. Oalleng*) ; Quar.
ler., T. 123, 1867 : Lippincott'a mag., Sept. 1874 (by T. A.
TroUope).
Babbaoe (Charles, mathematician and mechanician, b.
17'J2, d. 1871).
— Passages in the life of a philosopher. 1864. 3015.28
Beviewed in Uttell (from tbe Brit quar. rev.), 186S, y. 1.
Babeb {founder of the Mogul empire, b. 1483, d. Io30).
— Caldecott (K. M.) Lifeof. 1844 3021.07
Babeuf (Fran9ois Noel, 6. 1764, d. 1797).
— Buonarroti (P. ) History of B. 's conspiracy for equal-
ity. 1836 521.05
Bach (J. Sebastian, Oerman musical composer, b. 1685,
d. 1750).
— Barnard (C. ) Bach and Beethoven. . . . 1561.26
— Bitter (C. H. ) Life of. Abridged from the German,
by J. E Kay-Shuttleworth. [1873.] . . 3014.30
See alto Crowest (F ) Great-toue poets. 1874 [1561.34], and
article by M. L. Thompsou in Galaxy, Marcb, 1876.
Bache (Alex. Dallas, Amer. hydrographer and physicist,
b. 18U6, d. 18(i7).
— Qould (B. A ) Address in commemoration of. [Amer. assoc,
v. 17, 1868] 3916.16
— Heory (J.) Eulogy on. [Sm. report, 1870.] 3936.25
Bache (Franklin, Amer. physician and chemist, b. 1792,
d. 1864).
— Wood (G. B.) Memoir of. [/n Wood's Hist, memoirs, 1872.]
2548.01
Bache {Mrs. Sarah, daughter of B. Franklin, d. 1808).
— Ellet (E F.) Women of the Amer. rev., v. 1. . . . 6822.04
Backus (Isaac, Amer. Baptist divine, b. 1724, d. 1805).
-Hovey(A.) Life and times of. 1859. . . 3014.12
B.iCON (Delia, Amer. Shakesperian scholar, d. 1859).
— Beecher (C.E.) Truth stranger than fiction. 3014.13
— Hawtnoiiie (N.) [In Atlantic monthly, v. 11, 1863.]
Bacon (Nathaniel, Hi.'>-un'ec(iofti.s-/m Va.,b. 1630, d. 1677).
— Ware (W.) Life of N. B. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr , v.
13.] 3241.13
B.ujdki,ey (Mrs. Hophia Snow, actress, b. 1745, d. 1801).
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 2 3263.03
— Steele (.Urs. E.) Memoirs of. 6 v. in 3. . . 301.5.04
Baeb {Dr. Carl Ernest von, physiologist, b. 1792, 6. 1867).
See Quar. rev , v. 122, 1867, or Littell, 1867. v. 2.
Bailet (P. J., English poet, b. 1816).
— GUflllan (G.) Modem literature 262« 12
Baillie (George, Scottish gentleman, b. 1664, d. 1738).
— Murray (B. ) Memojsof. [Waldielibr., v. 7.] 5078.21
Batllie {L'uly Grisell, b. 1665, d. 1746).
— Tytler (8.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland,
V. 1 3251.06
Baillle (Joanaa, Engl, poet and dramatist, b. 1762, d.
1851).
— Tytler (8.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v. 2,
1871 3251.07
Bajlllie (Robert, Scflch divine and historian).
— Letters and iouruals, 1637-1662. Ed. by D. Laing.
3v. Ediuburgh, 1811-42. 1.8°. . . . 3018. I*
Baiixt (Jean Sylvain, Fr. statesman and astronomer, b.
1736, d. 1793).
— Arago (D. F. J.) BiograpMes, etc. 3263.09
Bairbkidge i Commodore Vfrn., 6.1774, d. 1833).
— Harris (Tj Life and services o£ 1837. .3014.24
BAKEB(iJeu.Daniel, Amer.presb. divine, b. 1791, d. 1851).
— Life and l.ibors. ISyhisson. Phiia., 1859. 12". 3015.08
Balboa (V.ikoo Nuiiez de, Spanish adventurer in Amer.,
b. 1475, d. 1517).
— Irving (W.) Columbus and his companions, y. 3. . .3043.03
— Macciil (W.) Fcireigu biographies, v. 2 1873. . . . 3265.22
— Quintaua (M J.) Ijves, etc. [anm.] 1864 3016.10
See also Harper's monthly, y. 18 (Paper by Headley).
Baldw;n (Rogo;- Slitrmau, of Conn., lawyer and public
man, b. 1,93, d. 1863).
— Dutton (W.8.) Commem. address. [New Englander, y.a2, 1868.]
Bale .John, bishop of Ussory, b. 1495, d. 1563).
See Coutem. rev., v. 10. 1869.
BALLAJ^cE^J.D.isCar^ieres, pious j/ou(A,b. 1808, d. 1828).
— Meojoi.s. By his father. Loud., 1829. 10°. 3014.26
Balsamo (G.useppo, knoum a.< Alessandro, conte di Ca-
gliostro, Hal. impostor, b. 1743, d. 1795).
— Carlyle ,T ) Essays 2517.12
— Busseil (W.I Eoeutric peisouages. .... .328403
— Wi-aiall (L.) Bemarkable adventurers, y. 2, 1863. . . 3a6i.23
Balzac (Honors de, French novelist, b. 1799, d. 1850).
— Challice (£>r.^ French authors at home. v. 1, 1864. . 3266.10
— Collins (WJ Miscellanies, y. 1, 1863 2518.16
— Gozlan (L.) Balzao Chez lui. 'id ed. 1863. 7022.31
— Lumartine (A. de). Balzao et ses oeuvres. 7021.04
— Poitou(B.) Portraits littfiraires, «te., 1868. . . . .7048.03
— Saiiite-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits, etc. v. 2 7033.31
— Stephen (L.) Balzao s novels, [/n his Hours in a library,
1875.] 2643.31
See also Fortnightly rey., v. 15, 1871 and Littell, 1871, y.
1; West, rev., y. 60, 1863.
Bahfobd (Samuel, English radical, b. 1788).
— Sullies (8.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
Bancboft (George, Amer. historian, b. 1800).
.^e« Aliibone : Homes of American authors. 1857 [3246.11] ;
and Harper's monthly, v. 36.
Bangs (Heman, Amer. Meth. minister, b. 1790, d. 1869).
— Autobiography and journal. N.Y.,1872. 12°. 3015.29
Banks {Sir Joseph, Mngl. naturalist and philosopher, b.
1743, d. 1820).
— Brougham (H.) Philosophers, etc. 1866 3024.05
— Edgar (J. a.) The boyhood of great men 8263.23
Bannekeb (Benjamin, negro astronomer).
See Atlantic, v. 11, 79-84.
Bannister (John, actor, b. 1760, d. 1836).
— Adolphus (J.) Memoirs o£ 2t. 1839. .3015.12
Babante (A. G. P. B., baron de, Fr. historian and
statesman, b. 1782, d. 1855).
— Guizot (F. P. G.) Memoir, etc. 1867. . . 3015.26
Bakbauld (Mrs. Anna Laatitia, En^l. auHwress, b. 1745,
d. 1825).
— Memoirs, by L. Aikin. [Works, v. 1.] . 5015.07
— Correspondence. [Works, v. 2.] .... 5015.08
— EUis(G. A.) Memoir of. With letters. 1874. 3021.05
— Elwood (A. E.) Literary ladies of England, pp. 224-240. 1843.
y. 1. of 8253.22
Bakbode (John, Scotch poet,d. 1395).
— Tytler (P. F.) lives of Scottish worthies, y. 2. . . 3262.02
Baueith (Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina, margravine of,
d. 1748). .See Fuedeiuca Sophia Wilhelmina.
Bab^re Ai Vieuzao, (French rev. writer, b. 1755, d. 1841).
— Macaolay (T. B.) Essays 2636.30
Note —From Ed. rev., April, 1844.
Babham (Richard Harris, Migl. humorous writer, b.
1788, d. 1845).
— Life and letters, by his so.i. 2v. L., 1870. 8°. 3016.22
See alto Horne (B. H.) Kew spirit of the age. 1856
[•2632.09] ; Jerdan (W.) Men I liaye known [3222 05] ; Itmbs
(J.) Lives of the later wits, etc. v. 1, 1874 [3251.08].
Bareeb (Jacob, Amer. banker).
— Incidents in the life of, 1800-1855. Washington, 1855.
8° 3015.22
Babnard (Lady Anne, 6. 1750, d. 1825).
— Tytler (8.) OTid Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotlmnd, y. 2.
p. 1-107. 1871 3261.06
Babnabd (Henry, Amer. educator, b. 1811).
See American Jour, of ed., y. 1, 1866, p. 659-686.
Babnes (Albert, Amer. Presb. divine, b. 1798, d. 1870).
— March (D.) Three score and ten : memorial 3015.30
Babnes (Ambrose), English merchard, b. 1627, d. 1710).
— Memoirs. Durham, 1867. 8°. [Surtees soc, v. 50.]
5117.13
Baeneveldt (Jan van Olden, Dvich statesman, b. 1547,
d. 1619).
— James (G. P. B.) Lives of foreign statesman. . . . 3211.U
— Motley (J. L.) Life and death of, [1609.23]. 2 v.
1874 3018.22
See also Quar rey., July, 1874.
Baeney (Joshua, Amer. naval officer, b. 1759, d. 1818).
— Biographical memoir. Ed. by M. Barney. Boston,
1832. 8°. 3015.16
Babnum (Phineas T., .<4mer. showman, b. ISlOj.
— Autobiography. New York, 1855. 12°. . 3015.17
— Struggles and triumphs ; or, forty years' recollec-
tions. Hartford, (Conn.) 18(i9. 8°. .3015.25
See also Blackwood, y. 77, 1866 ; Fraaec's mag., y. 51,
1856.
Baere (Isaac, EngL pari debater, during Amer. war, b.
1726, d. 1802).
— Britton (J. ) Authorship of Junius : including a
memoir of Col. Barre. 1848 30; 8. 03
Babbinoton (Sir Jonah, Irish judge, b. 1767, d. 1834).
Personal sketches of his own times. New York,
[n. d.] 12°. 3015.23
Baerot (OdUlon, i^V. statesman, b. 1791).
Lominie (L. de). Sketches, etc, p. 251-267. 1841. 3261.26
BBOOKLVN MEBCANTILB LIBBAUX.
«.«'
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : b«,tow to B«ll,
191
Babbow (Isaac, Engl, theologian and mathematUsian, b.
1630, d. 1677).
See Quar. roT., r. 197. 1867, or Litlell, T. 1, 1870.
Basby (James, Jingl. painler'b. 1741, U. 1806).
— Cunningham (A.) Llvei of British palntars, v. a. . . 1431.03
Barby {Sir CUiirles, Kiujl. architect, b. 17'J5, d. 1860).
— Life and works. By .\. Barry. 1867. . .1313.12
Bajitoi/jmmeo (,/">(!, 6. 1461), (/. 1517).
— JamoHou (A.) Memoirs of the early Italian painters. 143ff.09
— Wallace (H. B.) Art, etc. Pp. 239 61. 1847. . . . M48.01
Baeton (Bernard, Kwjl. quaker poet, h. 1781, d. 1849).
— Memoir, letters, and poems. Phil., 1850. 12°. 3016.20
— HiU (3. T.) Bomarkablo people, p. 267-267 3M6.lt
Babtbam (John, Amer. bolani.il, b. 1701, d. 1111).
— Darlington (W. ) Memorials of. 1849. .3016.25
Basil (bp. t>f HfKsarea, b. 32'J,d. 3S0).
See North Amer. rev., v. 90, 18C0.
Bassompiebee ( Baron Francois de, marichal de FYance).
— Memoires, 1579-1610. [Petitot Coll. des mim. 2
ser, V. 19-21.] 502.34
Bates (Joshua, London merchant, b. 1788, d. 1864).
— Memorial Irom the city of Boston. Boston, 1865.
8° 3016.02
Baxteb (Richard, Engl, puritan divine, 6. 1615, d. 1691).
— Orme (W.) Life ;ind times of. 2 v. 1831. 3016.03
— Stephen (J.) Essays 2547.14 J 3423.21
— TuUoch (J.) English Puritanism and Its leaders. . .3614.15
— Whittier (.1, G.) Old portraits, etc 6077.10
— Williaius (W. U.) Miscellanies 3623.19
See also Allibone, and the references In M'OUntock and
Strong.
Bayabd (Pierre Du Torrail, chevalier, b. 1476, d. 1524).
— Berville (G. de). Histoire de. Nou-v. ^d. . 3016.06
— Histoire du bon chevalier, par le loyal sei-viteur.
[Petitot. Coll. 1 ser. V. 15, 16.] .... 501.15
— Eight joyous and pleasant history. By the loyal
servant. 2v.ini. London, 1825. 8". 3016.07
— Simms (W. G.) Lifeof. 1847 3016.05
— Walford (E.) Story of. From the Pr. of M. de Ber-
ville, and others. 2d ed. 18G9. . . . 3016.21
See also Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe [3263.25 ] ; and
Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, etc 1874. [3222.16].
Bayle (Pierre, philos. and critic, b. 1617, d. 1706).
See article by F. Sheldon in North Amer. rev., v. Ill,
1870. See references iu Lippincott's biog. diet, and the
French biogr. dictionaries.
BEABD3LEY (Levi, of Otsego co., K. Y., b. 1785).
— Reminiscences, anecdotes, etc. 1852. . . 3016.24
Beatrice Portiiiari {Dante's Bedtrice, d. 1290?).
— Jameson (A.) I.oves of the poets, pp. 87-107. 1857. . 3262.21
See also lives of Dahte.
Beattie (George, Scotch poet, b. 1786, d. 1832).
See Oornhill mag., or Littell, v. 2. 1872.
Beattie (.James, poet and philosopher, b. 1735, d. 1803).
— Drydges (E.) Imaginative biography. T. 1, pp. 163-1T3. 3254.26
— Forbes ^6';i■ W. ) Life of. 2 v. 1824. . .3016.08
Beaucleek (Harriet Mellon, duchess of St. Albans, b.
1752, d. 1837).
— Baron- Wilson (M.) Memoirs of. 2d ed. 2 v. 3155.09
BeauoijKbk iTopham, /nend of Dr. Johnson, b. 1739,
d. 1780).
See Cornhill mag., v. 31, 1375.
Beaum.iechais (P. A. C. de, French dramatist and wit,
b. 1732, d. 1799).
— Memoires, daus I'affaire Goezman. Nouv. 4d., pr^-
cedee d'uno appreciation par M. Sainte-Beuve.
Paris, 1859. 16" 3016.19
— Lomeuie (L. de). Beaumarchais and his times. Tr.
by H. S. Edward.s. 4 v. 1856. . . .3016.10
Same. [Condensed.] 185G 3016.14
See also Blackwood, v. 105, 1869 ; Ed. rev., t. 104. 1866 ;
Jjlttull, v. 14, 1856 ; repr. from Brit. qaar. ; Fraaer's mag.,
v. 49, 1854 ; Harper's monthly, v. 14 ; N. A. rev., v. 84,
185-.
Beaumont (Francis, EngL dramatist and poet, 6. 1585, d.
1615).
— Dunham (S. A ) Lives, etc 32U.14
— Whipple (K. P.) in Atlantic monthly, v. 21. 1868.
Beautkmps-Beaupbe (Charles rran5ois, Fr. hydro-
(/rapher, d. 1854).
— Beaumont (E. de). Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1863.] . . 3936.18
Becket (I'homas a, abp. of Canterbury, d. 1170).
— Hook (W F.) Lives of the archbishops, v. 2. . . .3446.04
— Stanley (A. P.) Murder of Becket : Becket's shrine. [In A«
Hist. mem. of Canterbury.] 3444.02
— TroUar(L.J.) 8tiuU« In blofnpbT. UM. . .
From Dublin aulv. mac.. D«.. IMO, p. «T4I.
See alto Cout«mp rev., r. I. INM ; (BwikM UUrslur*. by
eanon llol>i.rtsun) : Liit>.U, t. 2, latu - guv r*T t M.
1863, or Littell, v. 39, ItKU ; and rcfarancM ts'Uuv'fiwvd'i
Diet, of blogr. and Pools'. Indoi.
BaoxVOBS (Wm.. Ixiiulun m>rrj,unt, h. 1705, J. 17701.
— Booms (H. B. F.) Fkiuuoa I.xmdun ro«rohaaU. , . 3181 04
Becktobd (William, autlior of • yatliek,' b. I7C0, J. IHU).
— Memoirs. '2 v. London, I8V.). 8\ . . DUKi.lfi
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Characterlatliji, etc. y.i. . . 1SS4.10
.See aUo Littell, 1869, T. 1 ; repr. from Athsoaam ; Mortb
Amer. rav., t. 90, 186U.
Becxwoubtr (J. p., Irulian scout, etc, b. 1798i.
— Life and adventures. Now York, 18.J6. l'.i^ 3016.20
Beddoes (Xhomna Lovel, Emit, jmrt, b. 1803 <i. 1819).
See Fortnightly rev., v. 18, 1873 (art by T. i\ Kilall).
Bedell (Wm., bp. of Kilmore, b. 1570, d. 10)2).
— Life and death of ; ed. by T. W. Jone«. [Oamim
soc. 2d ser., v. 4, 187'2.] 5114.12
Bedfoed (4(A earl of, b. 1710, d. 1771). &a Bcmju.
(John, 4(A carl).
Bebcheb (Henry Ward, Amer. preacher and author, b.
1818).
— Fowler (H.) American pulpit, 1856 SUt.OT
— MacCabe (j. D., Jr.) Great riirtuneH, etc. 1871. . . ,3266.14
— Partou (J.) Famous Amoricana. 1867 3344.14
— Fatten (J. A.) Ccrgy ot N. V. and Brooklyn. 18T4. . 3468.04
— Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 8246.03
See alio Atlantic, v. 1, 1867 ; v. 19, 1847 (His cburcb, by
J. Parton) ; v. L3, 1864 (The minister pleulpotenUary, by
O. W. Holmes) ; Qontem. rev., v. 19, 1873 (2 art. by H. B.
Haweis). ur Littell, 1872, v, 3;'Nev Euglaoder, v. 29. 1870 (by
J. M. Hoppin).
See alsii entries on p. 71 of this calalORne.
Beeoheb (Lym»n, JD.D., Amer. divine, b. 1775, A 1863).
— Autobiography, oorrespondenco, e(c. Ed. by C.
Beeoher. 2 v. 18G4-5. 1'2° 3016.17
See also New Eufglander. v. 23, 1864 (by Noah Port«r) ;
Harper's monthly, v. 30 : Tilton (T.) Lyman B. and Rozaua
Foote [in Ms Buuctum sanctorum, 2644.'i5] : and M'CUn*
ttick and Strong's Cyclop., v. 1.
Beethoven (Ludwig vau, German musical composer, b.
1770, d. 1827).
— Letters (1790-1826). Tr. by Lady Wallace. 2 v.
N. Y., 1867. 12°. 3017.01
— Graeme (E.) Beethoven. Memoir of. With an
essay " on the hundredth anniversary of his birth. "
By P. Hiller. 1870 3017.28
^ Miiller ( W. ) Furioso ; or passages from the Ufe of
B. 1865 3017.27
— Sohindler (A.) Life of, including correspondence.
Ed. by I. Mosoheles. 2 v. 1841. . . . 3017.25
— Wagner (R. ) Beethoven. Tr. by A. R. Parsons.
1872 3017.29
— Arnim (B. von). Beethoven, [/n Favorite authors. 1840. pp.
294-300.] 2614.14
— Alger(W.R.) Solitudes, etc., p. 267 72. 1847. . . .2512.07
— Barnard (C.) Bach and Beethoven 1661.26
— Crowest (F.) Great toue-poela. 1874 1641.34
— Fuller (Marg.) Life without and life vrithin. pp. 71-83. 2626.08
— Planche (U.) Etudes 1431.22
— Tytler (S.) Musical composers. 1876 1661.36
See also Atlantic, v. 1, 1867 (His childhood and youth) ;
Catholic world, v. 19, 1869 (3 art.) ; Oontcm. rev., v. 2, 1844
(Beethoven's Letters, by H. K. Haweis) ; Fortnightly rev.,
V. 18. 1872 (by Bobt. L)tton). Alto references m lippin-
cott's Diet, of blog. V. 1, and Poole's Index.
Behatm (Martin, German navigator, b. 1436, d. 1506).
— Macc&U (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 2. 1873. . . 3346.21
Behmbn (Jacob). See Boumb (Jacob).
Behn {Mrs. Aphra, ' Astrea,' Engll<ih dramatist, poetess,
and novelist, b. aboxU 1640, d. 1689).
— Dunham (8. A ) Lives, etc 3211.14
— KavanagU (J.) English women of letters, v. 1. . . 3266.19
Belisabius (Roman generalib. 505 '^ d. 565).
— Delepierre (O.) Hist, difficulties 1868 2621.27
— Marmoutel (J. F. ) Belisarius 225.87 ; 43
— Morrison (G. F.) Belizarins : a fkble. Adapted from the French
ofMarmontel. 1857 3018.12
— Stanhope (P. H., Hth earl, formerly lord Mahon). Life
ofB.2ded. 1818 3018.14
See alto references In Poole's Index.
Bell {Rev. Andrew, Engl educator, b. 1753, d. 1832).
— Southey (R) and (0. C.) Life of 3 v. 1845. 3016.27
Bell {Sir Charles, Engl anatomist and physiologist, b.
1774, d. 1842).
-Piohot (A.) Life and labors of. 1860. . .3016.30
Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872, or Littell, 1872, V. 2.
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUIHOB'S NAHB, tbs flnt put of the TtllaB and tba NUMBBB.
128
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : BeUtoBiot.
BKiiL (John, o/ Antermony, traveller, b. 1690, d, 1780).
St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. a 3221.05
BbliiAMT {Mrs. George Anne, Engl, actress, b. 1733, d.
1788).
— Apology for [her] life. Written by heraelf. 3d ed.
C V. in 3. Lond. 1785. 12° 3017.01
. Fitzgerald (P.) Romance of tljo Englisli stage. 1875. 1723.29
Gait (J.) Livesof tliepiayerB. 1831. . . . v. 2 of 3263.03
Belzoni (Giovanni Battista, trav^r in Egypt, b. 1778,
d. 1823).
— St. Jolin (.J. A.) Lives, etc 3221.04
See also references in Poole's Index.
Bbmbo (Pietro, Mai card, and scholar, b. 1470, d. 1547).
Qreswell (W. P.) Memoirs, etc. 1806 3073.19
Benbow (John, British admiral, b. 1650, d. 1702).
Edgar (J. Q.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 8263.17
Bennett (James Gordon, edi(oro/iV. Y. Herald.b. 1800,
d. 1872).
— Memoirs of. By a journalist, [anon.] N. Y., 1855.
12°. . . 3017.07
See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 26, 1872.
Benson family.
— Garrison (W. P.) The Benson family of Newport,
R. I. With an appendix concerning the Benson
families iu Amer. of EngL descent. 1872. 3021.12
Bentham (Jeremy, Engl, jurist and utilitarian philoso-
pher, b. 1748, d. 1.S32).
Bowring (J. ) Memoirs of J. B. [Ju his Works, v.
10-11 (19-21)] 5016.10
See also Bentham (Jeremy), page 73 of catalogue, and
references in Poole's Index.
Bentinck (lord George, Engl. statesman,b. 1802, d. 1848).
— Disraeli (B.) Lord George Bentinck : apolitical
biography. Newed. 1858 3017.08
' See also Blackwood, v. 71, 1862.
Bkntinck (William Henry Cavendish, 3d duke of Port-
land, b. 1738, d. 1809).
— Letters proving a late prime minister to have been
Junius. With an appendix [by A. G. John-
ston] 3088.14
Bentley (Richard, Anj/. class, scholar, b. 1662, d. 1742).
— Correspoudence. [M /ii.s Works, v. 4-5.] . 5017.14
Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 1, 1862. . . . 3263.07
De Quiucey (T.) Essays on philos. writers, v. 2. . . 2622.19
— Monk (J. H. ) Life of B. 2d ed. , revised. 2 v.
1833 3018.06
Benton (Thomas H. Amer. democratic statesman, b. 1782,
d. 1858).
See Atlantic, v. 26, 1870 (by W. C. Todd).
Beeangeb (Pierre Jean de, Erench song writer, b. 1780,
d. 1857).
— Ma biographia. Paris, 1859. 12°. . . .7013.14
— Memoirs, by himself. London, 1858. 8". 3017.17
See also Lomenie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 231-217. 1841
[3261.26] ; Atlantic, v. 1, 1857 ; Blackwood, v. 83, 1850 ; Ed.
rev., V. 108 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 18, 1869 ; North Br. rev., v.
27, 1857 ; Scribuer, Feb., 1874 (by A. Rhodes) ; and refer-
ences iu Poole's Index.
Bekengakia (of Navarre, q. of Uichard I. , d. 1230).
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) Lives of female sovereigns.
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3266.06 ; 3256.13 ; 3255.09
Beeqen family.
— Bergen (T. G.) Bergen family ; or, the descendants
of Hans Hansen Bergen, early settlers of New
\ork, and Brooklyn, L. L 1866. . . . 3245.01
Beeqekac (S. Cyrano de, Er. dramatist and duellist, b.
1620, d. 1655).
— Nodier (C. E.) GiranodeBergerac. 1841. 3051.13
See also Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1855, or LitteU, T. 10, 1855 ;
Littell, v. 10, 287. 1856.
Berkeley (George, bishop of Cloyne, m^aphi/sician, b.
1684, d. 1753).
— Fraser (A. G.) Life and letters of. [In B.'s Works.
V. 4, 1871.] 5424.04
— Oliphant (M. O. W.) Hist, sketches, ete. 1869. . . 3064.18
Also in Littell, v 1, 18B», and Blackwood, 1869.
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.15
See also entries under his name, p. 74, and Poole's Index.
Beekeley (iib)i. Gnuitley P., Engl, sportsman and author,
b. 1800).
— My life and recollections [1806-65]. 4 v. London.
1865. 12- 3017.21
Sec Magiun (W.) Eraserian papers, 1867. . . . 2530.01
Beblioz (Hector, Er. mus. composer, b. 1803, d. 1869).
See Ed. rev., v. 133, 187L
Bebnadotte, (king of tiweden, d. 1844). See Chaeles
XIV. , king of Sweden.
Beenaed {St., 1st abbot of Clairvaux, monastic reformet
and preacher, b. 1091, d. 1153).
— Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe 3263.28
— Morrison (J. C.) Life and times of. 1868. 3418.08
— Parker (T.) Critical writings. 1850 3582.13
See also London quar. rev., 1863 ; also article, with re-
ferences, in M'Clintock and Strong, v. 1.
Beknaed (Charles de, Fr. novelist, b. 1805, d. 1850).
See Eraser's mag., v. 72, 1865.
Bekni (Francesco, Hal. poet, d. 1536).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc 3211.26
Beeniee (rran9ois, Fr. philos. and traveller, d. 1C88).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc 3221.04
Bebey (Miss Mary, Engl, authoress, b. 1762, d. 1852).
— Extracts from journals and correspondence. 1783
to 1852. Ed. by Lady T. Lewis. 2d ed. 3 v.
London, 1866. 8° 3017.10
See Honghton (K. M. M., lord). Monographs, etc., p. 181-
225 [3265.20] ; Martineau (H.) Biogr. sketches [3263.28];
also Ed. rev., v. 122, 1865, or Littell, Deo. 9, 1865.
Beeeyee (Pierre Antoine, eloquent French advocate, b.
1790, d. 1868).
— Lomenie (£. de). Sketches, etc. 1841 3261.26
Beetha (queen of Little Burgundy, Aries, and Italy, b.
about 905, d. aboid 970).
— Historical pictures of the middle ages, v. 2, p. 64-331. 443.12,
Beeulle (Pierre de, cardinal, b. 1575, d. 1629).
— Eevival of priestly Ufe. 1873 3433.20
Beewick (James Fitz-James, duke of, son of James II.,
b. 1670, d. 1734).
— Memoirs ; written by himself ; 1686-17.34. From the
French. 2 v. London, 1779. 8°. . . 3021.13
— MiJmoires, 1670-1734. [Petitot Mem. 2 st'r., v.
65-66.] 504.06
Beste (Rev. Henry Digby, Engl, author, b.lIGS, d. 1836).
— Personal and literary memorials L ,18'29.8°. 3017.13
Bethcne (Alexander, Scottish poet, b. 1804, d. 1843).
— M'Combi6(W.) Memoirs of. 1845. . . .3017.20
Bethune (George W., Amer. presb. divine, b. 1805, d.
1862).
— Eowler (H.) American pulpit 8466.07
— Van Nest (A. R.) Memoir of. 1867.. . .3017.14
Bethune (Mrs. Joanna, 6. 1770, d. 1847).
— Bethnne (G. W.) Memoirs of. 1863. ._ . 3017.15
Betteeton (Thomas, Engl, tragedian, b. 1635, d. 1710).
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players. 1831. . . . v. 1 of 3263.08
— Gildon (C.) Lifeot. 1710 3021.18
Betty (W. H.W., "the Young Roscius," actor, b. 1791).
— Memoirs. 2d ed. Liverpool, 1804. 18°. 3017.19
Beconot (Jacques Claude, comte de, minister of slate
under Napoleon III., b. 1761, d. 1835).
— Life and adventures. Ed. from the French, by 0.
M. Yonge. 2 v. London, 1871. 8°. . 3021.15
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 125, 1867, and Littell. v. 2. 1867 ;
Littell. V. 3. 1871 ; repr.from MacmiUan.
Bewick (Thomas, Engl, wood engraver, b. 1753, d. 1828).
— Memoir. By himself. London, 186'2. 8'. 3021.09
See also sketches in Jardiue's Nat. lifer., v. 10 [4711. lOJ
and Falrholfs Homes, etc. [1435.23].
Bewick (Wm., Engl, painter, b. 1795, d. 1866).
— Life and letters. Ed. by T. Landseer. 2 v. 1871.
3021.10
Beyie (Marie Henri, pseud. " De Stendhal," Fr. author,
b. 1783, d. 1842).
— L'art et la vie de Stendhal, [anon.'i Paris, 1868.
8° 3164.30
See Ed. rev., T. 103 ; or Littell, v. 12, 1856.
Bianca Capello (wife of Cosmo de Medici, d. 1587).
— Hayes (M.) Eemale biography, v. 2 3212.02
— - Trollope (T. A.) Decade of Ital. women, v. 2. ... 3262.29
Bickeesteth (J!ev. Edward, Engl divine, b. 1786, d.
1850).
— Bilks (T. R.) Memoirs of. 2 T. 1851.. .3022.01
BrELEEEiD (Johann Jacob Friedrich, baron von, German
polU. wrUer, b. 1716, d. 1770).
— Letters. From the German, by Hooper. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1768. 16° 3021.20
Bierstadt (Albert, Amer. painter, b. 1829).
— . Tuckerman (H. T.) in Galaxy, Aug., 1866.
BiGHAM famUy, Builfr Co. , Ohio.
McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 3247.20
Bii-L family, United States.
-Bill (L.,edao)'). History of the. 1867. .3021.22
Biot (Jean Baptiste, astron. and physicist, b. 1774, d.
1862).
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BBOOELTN MEBOANTILE LIBKABY.
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BiBMAEOK-SoHaNHAusEN (Kail Otto, fursl von, Prustian
statesman, b. 1813).
— Banibercjer (L.) Couut Bismarck. 1869. .3021.01
— Hesekiel (J. G. L.) Life of, private and political.
1870 :i()18.01
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rev., V. 130, :8()9, nnd LlttoU, 1870, V. 1: Fortnightly ray.,
V. 5, 1866 (by Max SchU'siii^'er) : Uarper'a monthly, v. 40 ;
N. A. roT., V. 108, 1860 (by II. Villard).
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— Brougham (H.) Pliilosophern, elc. 1855 8004.05
— Edgar (J. 0.) Footpriuta of famous men 3263.18
Blackmore [tilr Bicbard, Oiglish physician and poet, d.
1729).
— Bell (R.) Lives of EuRllBh poets 3211.17
— Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets. T. 3 3263.0'J
Blaokstone t,Sir Wm. , Kmil. jurist, 6. 1723, d. 1780).
— Brightwell (0 L.) Early lives, elc 32S4.2a
— Fobs (E.) Judges of England, v. 8 3254.17
— Kosroo (H.) Lives of British lawyers 8211.08
Set also AUiboue, and Atlantic, T. 16, 1866 (by John Neal).
BiiAnfviiJ:,E (Henri M. Ducrotay de, Fr. naturalist, b.
1777, d. 18.10).
— Flourena (M. J. P.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1866.] . 3936.20
Blaib (Francis P., of Missouri, politician and yeneral, b.
1821, d. 1875).
— Croly (D. G.) Seymour and Blair, their lives and
services. 1868 3162.19
— McCabe (J. D.,jr.) Life. rfc. 1868. . .3162.20
Blaib (Hugh, Scotch preacher and critic, b. 1718, d 1800).
— Hill (J.) Life and writings of. 1807. . .3021.08
BiiAKE (Robert, Ungl. admiral, b. 1599, d. 1657).
— CuBt (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 2. 1869. . . 8222.10
— Dixon (H.) Robert Bhike, admiral, etc. 1852. 30-2-2.03
— Edgar (J, Q.) Sea-kings and uaval heroes 3263.17
— Johnson (S.) Life of. [In Ms Works, v. 1, 1861.] . . 6046.10
— LiveB of emiuent persons 1833 3265,17
Quar rev., 1868, v. 104, or Littell, v. 4, 1858.
BiiKJE (William, Jinglish artist and poet, b. 1759, d.
1827).
— CiinnSngham (A.) Lives of British painters, v. 3. . .1431.02
— Gilchrist (.\.) Lile of. 2 v. 1863 3022.04
— Swinburne (A. 0.) William Blake. Critical essay.
1868. . .' 3022.10
See also Blackwood, v. 97, 1866 : Littell, 1864, v. 4 (from
Macmillaii) ; N. A. rev., v. 99, 1864 ; Quar. rev., y. 117, 1866;
Westm. rov., v. 81, 1864.
BLATuniE (Susanna, 6. 1717, d. 1794).
— Tytler IS.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v.
1 3261.06
Bland (Col. Theodorick, of Va., b. 1742, d. 1790).
— Papers : and memoir, ed. by C. Campbell. 2 v. in 1.
1840 3022.06
Blknnerhassett (HarmaUjOgeTi/ inAaronBurr's schemes,
b. 1767, (/. 1831).
— Safford (W. H.) Life of. 1853 3022.07
Blessington (Marguerite Power, countess of, b. 1789, d.
1849).
— Madden (B. E.) Literary life and corresp. of. 2 v.
1855 3022.08
— Personal recollectious of. [Bric-a-brac ser. ] 3251.21
See also Eraser's luag., v. 61, 1855 ; North Br. rev., v. 28,
IS.W.
Blqo) Tom (neqro pianist).
See At:antic, v. 10, 1862.
Blomfield (Charles James, CVi. of EngU divine and dass-
icnl scholar, b. 1786, d. 18.")7).
— Memoir. Ed. by his son. 2 v. L., 1863. 12'". 3022.19
See Blackwood, v. 96, 1863 : London quar. lev., Jan. and
April, 1868.
Bloomfield (Robert, EmjUsh poet, 1706, d. 1823).
— Soutliey (R.) Uneducated poets. 1836 3264.M
— ShoLiuakors. Lives, etc. lanon.] 1849 3261.16
BlOcheb (G. L. von, Prussian field-marshal in Pr. rev.,
d. 181!) ).
— Ellesmere {Earl of). Essays, p. 137-82. 1868. . . . 2528.08
— Gibbon (E.) l-ublio characters, pp. 148-202. . . v. 1 of 3216.17
Boadioea {JirUisU queen, 1st century).
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1 3222.15
BonKHAAVE (Herman, Dutch physician and nat.phiios.,b,
1068, d. 1738).
— Burton (J.) Life and writings of. 1743. .3022.22
— Johnson (S.) Life of. [In his Works, v. 1, 1861.] . . 6046.10
— liussell (J. 15.) History and heroes of medicine. . . 4313.01
BoHME (Jiikob, Gtriaan mystic, b. 1575, d. 1C25).
— Lives of distinguished shoemakers 32G1.16
See also Vaughan (K. A.) Hours with the mysUcs [3616.17];
and article (with references) in M'Cllntouk and Strong, v. 1.
BoLEY^ (Anne). .See Anne Boleyn.
BouNOBRon (Uenzy St John, lord, JW ^tmnim,
phOos. andpoliL iBriter, b. 1678, d. llfil).
— Oooke (O.W.) Memoirs of. St. 183.'i. .8023.01
— Goldsmith (O.) Life of. f/n B.'s Workjt, v 1
1809.] 6o-.>.ioi
— Letters and correspondence [while] lecretiiry o(
state to queen Anne [1710-14] ; with nutM, etc.,
by G.Parke. 4 v. 1798 3022. la
— Macknigbt (T.) liifeof. l8(a 3022.16
Beviewed In Ed. rev., v. llN. ISM.
— Adams (W. U. D.) Men at ttio hehu 8333.14
— Broogham (H.. lord). Contributions, t. 1, p. 163 84. . 3in.(M
— Hunt (J.) in Contcm. rev., v. 10, 1849.
— Thompson (E. B.) Celebrated friendships, p. 173-215. ISM.
V. a of 32M.M
— Windsor (A. L.) Ethlca, p. 2I5-8S lMT.n
See alto North Brit, rer., t. 16, 1866-7: FriMr's, t.71, 1846:
T. 67, 1863, or Littell, 1863, v. 8 (B. as a stateamao) ; Matlooal
rev., v. 16. 1863 ; North fir. rev., T. 39. 1863.
BoLiVAB (Simon, Noutli Amer. liberator, b. 1783, d 1830).
— Holsteiii (U.L.V.U.) Memoirs of. 2v. 1830. 3023.03
Bonaparte fitmily.
— Chambers' papers for the people, t. 1 UltM
— Lester (C. E.) Napoleon dynasty. By the Berke-
ley men. [anon.] 1857 3023.05
See also in this class, Josxfb, king of 5jpa<ii;— NAPOUum
L;— NAPOI.EOH in.;— Lotus, king of UoUand; — tttaoum,
king qf Westphalia i—Lvcvai, prince of Canino. Also Jo-
SKPHiMX ;— Habia Lodisa ; IIostkmsk. AImo reforenoas
under entries Bonaparte, and Kapolion, in Index to Har-
per's mag. and if Poole's Index.
Bonnet AL (J. C. de Gontaut, countess de, 17t/t cenftjry).
— Fullerton (G. ) Countess of Bonneval : her life and
letters. 2 v. 1858 3022.'23
Preface.—' Not a biography, and still less a novel.'
BoNSTETTEN (Charles Victor de, iStois* philosopher, b,
1745, d. 1832).
,See£d. rev., v. 119, 1864.
BooNE (Daniel, Kentucky pioneer, i. 1735, 4 1822).
— Abbott (J. S. C. ) Daniel Boone the pioneer of Ken-
tucky. 1872 3023.06
— Bogart (W. H.) Daniel Boone and the hunters of
Kentucky. 1854 3023.09
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.16
— Peck (J. M.) Life of. [Sparks. Amtp. biogr. v. %!.] . 3241.23
See also Everett (E.) -Mount Vernon papers [2524.13] ; Her-
ring and Longacre's l>ort. gallery, v, 2 [3247.WJ ; Harper't
mag., V. 19 and 28 ; and ref. in Poole's Index.
Booth (Barton, Knijl. actor, b. 1681, d. 1733).
— Cibber (T.) Life of. 1733 3023.08
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 1. 1831 8263.03
Booth (Kdwin, actor, b. 1833).
See Atlantic, v. 17, 1866 (by E. 0. Stedman) : Harper's
mag., v. 22: 102; 27: 866 : 30: 673 ; Qalaxy, Jan., 1869 (by I,.
a. Calhoun).
Booth (Junius Brutus, the elder, actor, b. 1796, (tl852).
— Booth memorials. By his daughter. New York,
1866. 16°. 3023.07
BoRDONi (Faustina, afterwards Jfme. Masse, Hal. singer,
b. 1700, d. 1783).
— Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 32<().10
Borgia (Csesare, son of pope Alex. VI. , d. 1507).
— Gordon (A. ) Lives of Alexander VL and his son.
1844 3012.30
BoEOU (Lucrezia, duchess of Perrara, d. 1503).
— Gilbert (W.) Lucrezia Borgia. 2 v. 1869. 302.3.25
Borgia family.
See North Brit, rev., v. 63. 1871, or Littell, 1871, V. 3
(Borgias and their latest historian).
BosCAN-Almogaver (Juan, Spamshpoet, b. 1500, d. 1544).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, eU 3211.38
Bossuet (Jacques Benigne, bp. of Meaux, philosopher,
tlieoloijian, and hvibman, b. 1627, d. 1704).
— Boosuct and his contemporaries. By the author of
" A Dominican artist," e<c. 1875. . . . 30'23.30
— Alembert (J. d'). Eulogies 3221.15
— Alison (A.) Essays, pp. 42 62. 1852 2617.02
— Laiuartine (A. de). Celebrated characters, v. 8. . . 3i64.'20
See Ed. rev., v. 107. 18.18, and Littell, v. 2, 1868. Also ar-
ticle in M'Clintock and Strong, with its references.
BoswELL (James, bioyrapher of S. Johnson, o. 1740, d.
1795).
— Letters addressed to W. J. Temple. With [biogr.]
introduction. [1758-91.] Lond. 1857. 8". 3U23.10
See essays of Carlyle and Macaulay upon Boswell's Jolin-
son, and other references under name of Johnson, in the
general alphabet; also Dublin Univ. mag., Dec. 1874 ; Ed.
rev., V. 106, 1857, and Littell, v. 17, 185T ; Erasers mag., v
56, 1867 ; Littell, 1870, v. 1 (from Gentleman's mag.j ; Lond
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deB. 185G 3121.14
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Boucher (Francois, fVench painter, b. 1703, d- 1770).
— Houssaye (A.) Meu and women of Franoe,ei<:., v . 2, 1852. 3262.19
Same. v. 1. N. Y., 1857 3266.02
BoDi.icAULT (Dion, plai/-wrUer and actor, b. 1822).
— You have licard of thoia. 1854 3222.16
BoDOK (William C, b. 178i;, d. 1859).
— Jenkins (J.S.) Governors of N. Y., p. 689-721. 18S1. . 3247.03
Bouri-i,EBS(Stouislau8de,i')-enc/i«u(/ior,6. 1737, d 1815).
— BouBsayo (A.) Men and women of France, etc, v. 1. Lond.
1852 3262.18
Same. V. 1, N. Y., 1857 3266 02
BooLTON (Matthew, Emjl. meclianician, b. 1728, d. 1809).
— SmUes (S.) Lifeof. 1865 3265.09
BouEBoN (Charles IV. , constable de, Fr. general, b. 1490,
d. 1527).
— WUson (J. a.) Sketches, eta. 1874 3222.16
See also Littell, 1862, T. 2 ; and Hist. mem. ol tlio House
of Bourbon [521.03].
BouEBOK, BoniiBON-CoNDE, Bourbon-Vendome, and
Bourbon-Obleans family of France.
— Cliambers' Papers for the people, v. 4 2516.02
— Historical memoirs of the House of Bourbon. 2 v.
Lond. 1831. 16^. 521.03
See also Conde, and Orleans, and histories of France.
Bourbons of Spain. See Histories of Spain, 1700-1808.
BowDiTCH (Nathaniel, »«(rf/t. andastron.,b. 1733, d.l838).
— Bowditeh (H. I.) Nat the navigator. . .3022.27
— Bowditch (N. L) Memoirs of 3028.03
— Young (A.) Memoir of. [/» Waldie llbr., v. 12 ] . .6078,26
See also Everett (E.) Speeches, v. 2 [6622.04] ; Hood (li.P.)
Peerage of poverty [3205.13] ; and references in Aliibone
and Poole's Index.
Boyd (Hugh, Irish journalist, d. 1794).
— Chalmers (G. ) Author of Junius ascertained. 3088.28
Boyd (Mark, British merchant).
— Eeminiscences of fifty years. [1820-70.] London,
1871. 8° 3022.29
Boyd (\Vm., earl of Kilmarnock, executed lliCj).
— Thomson (K, B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 3. . 3172.14
BoYEB (Jeau Pierre, jires. of Hayti, b. 1776, d. ISJO).
— Macciill (W.) Foreign biographies, V. 2. 1873. . . . 3266,22
BoYLE (Hon. Kobert. Irish pidlos. and chemist, b. 1627,
d. I(i91).
— Bumet. (K.) Character of. [Tn his Lives, etc. 1833.] . 3025.28
— Wils .n (G,) Religio chemici, p. 165262 4214.08
— Thomson {Mrs. K. B,) John Evelyn and Bobert Boyle, [{n her
Frieudships. v. 1, 1861.] 3263.24
BozzELi (Fraucesco, Neapolitan statesman).
— Bedding (C) Personal reminiscences, v. 1, p, 299-338. 3222.02
BE.iCcioLiNi (G.F. Poggio, Ital. scholar, b. 1380, d. 1449).
— Shepherd (W. L.) Lifeof. 1837. . . .3023,11
Bradford (Wm., lawyer and philan. of Pa., b. 1755, d.
17'J5).
— Rush (E.) Occasional productions, p. 91-106. . . . 2547.02
Beady (James T., of N. Y. cUy, lawyer, b. 1815, d 1869).
— Proctor (L. B.) Bench and bar, p. 238-276. 1870. 3256.24
Beady (Robert, M.D., Engl, historian, b. 1643, d. 1700).
— Lawrence (E ) Lives, ete. v. 1 3262,03
Bbainerd (JDavid, missionary to the Indians, b. 1718, d.
1747).
— Edwards (J., <;ie eWer). Life of. 1749. . .3023.12
— Pcabody (W. B. O.) Life of. . . . t. 8 of 3241,01
Bbamston (Sir John, Engl, country gentleman, b. 1611,
d. 1700).
— Autobiography. Lond., Camden soc.,lSi5. i°. 5112.31
Brandt (Heinrich von, German general, b. 1789).
See Ed. rev., v. 131, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 1.
Bbant (Joseph, ' Thayendanega, ' Mohawk chief, 6. 1742,
d. 1807).
— Stone (W.L.) Lifeof. 2 v. 1838. . .3023.13
Bbasbridge (Josei)h, Engl, tradesman).
— Fruits of experience ; memoir, [1770-1824]. 2d ed.
Loudon, 1824. 8°. 3022.30
Beassey (Thomas, Engl. HR. contractor, 6.1805,dl870).
— Helps (Sir A, ) Life and labours of. . . .3023.27
Bbathwayte, or Braithwaite (Richard, b. 1588, d. 1673).
— Bell (B.) Lives of English poets 3211.17
Be.ivais (Auguste, Fr. physicist, b. 1811).
— Beaumont (E. de). Memoir of. [Sm, rep. 1869.] . . 3936,24
Bremer (Fredrika, Swedish authoress, b. 1801, d. 1865).
— Life, letters and posthumous works. N. Y. , 1868.
12°. 3023.15
— Howitt (M.) Twelve months with F. Bremer in
Sweden. 2 v. 1866 3023.16
Breton (Nicholas, English poet, b. 1555, d. 1624).
— Brydges (E.) Imaginative biography, T, 2. 1834. . . 3264.26
Bkbwbter [Sir Day'id, Scottish nat.phUos.,b. 1781,d. 1868).
— Gordon (jWrs.) Home life ot. 1869. . .3023.21
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Beewsteb (William, pilgrim father, b. 1560, d. 1644).
— Steele (A. ) Chief of the pilgrims, life and time of.
IS-'iT. 3023.20
Bbidgman (Laura, blind, deaf, and dumb girl, b. 1829).
— Lleber (F.) Vocal sounds of. [Sm. coutrib. v. 2.] . . 3937.02
Beiggs (George N,, gov. of Mass.,b. 1790, d. 1861).
— Richards (W. G.) Great in goodness ; memoir of.
1866 3023.19
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— Clarkson (S. ) J. A. Fronde and John Bright ; the
censor, [n. d.] 3023.29
— MoGilchrist (J. ) Life ot [1869.] . . . 3023.21
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Button (R, H.) Siudics in pari. 1866 [3262.19] ; Political por-
traits. 1873 [3252.28] ; Reid (T, W,) Cabinet portraits, 1872
[3252 26] ; aUo Atlantic, V. 16. 1865 (by G, M. Towle) ; Black-
wood, V. 84, 1858 : Blackwood, v. lOo. 1806 : Ed. rev,, v, 129,
1869 : London quar. rev,, 1867 : North Brit, rev., v. 49, 1868;
Putnam's mag., April, 1869 ; Westm, rev,, v, 91, 1869 ;
Baiper's monthly, Dec, 1866 ; Galaxy, July, 1868.
Beight family.
— Bright (J. S.) The Brights of Suffolk, England.
1858 3246.12
Beindley (James, EngL mechanician and canal engineer,
b. 1716, d, 1772).
— Edgar (J. G) Footprints of famous men 3263.18
— Hughes (S.) Life of, [[n Weale's qu. papers, v. 1,] . 3918,11
— Smiles (8,) Lives of the engineers, t. 1 3265.06
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d, 1S62).
— Autobiography. London. 1865. 16°. . . 3023.28
See Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1863, and v. 72, 1865, or Littell,
1863, T. 1 ; North Brit, rev., v. 43. 1865, or LitteU, 1865, v. i.
Beoolie (Achille Charles Leonce Victor, duo de, FYench
statesman, b. 1789).
— Lomenie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 316332. 1841. . 32S)..2t
Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872 (on Guizot's memoir of B.)
Beoglie {Duchesse Ae, daughter of Mine. deStael, b. 1797,
d. 1838).
— Baird (R.) Transplanted flowers, memoirs, etc
1839 3154.31
BnoMFEELD (John, merchant of Boston, Mass., b. 1779, d.
1849).
— Hunt (F.) Amer. merchants, t. 2. 1868 3244.11
Bronte (AJfme, ['Aotou Bell,'] Engl, noveliit, b. 1820,
d, 1849).
— Bayne (P.) Essays, v, 1, 1857 2513.04
Bronte (Charlotte, ['Currer Bell,'] Engl, novelist, 6.
1816, d. 1855).
— Gaskell (Mrs. E. C) Life ot 2 v. 1859. 3023.22
— Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1, 1857 2513.04
5m also Blackwood, v. 82, 18.57 ; Fraser's, v. 65, 1857, or
Littell, V. 18, 1838; Harper's, v.ll, p, 128; North Amer, rev.,
T, 85, 1867; West, rev,.v, 59, 1853 (Ruth and ViUette); Wins-
low's Journal, v. 11, 1858 (A psycliological study).
Bronte (Emily Jane, ['Ellis Bell,'] Engl, authoress, b.
1818, d. 1848).
— Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1 [2513,04], and Galaxy, Feb., 1873.
Bronte family.
See Littell, 1859, v. 4 ; and AlUbone, v. L
Brooke (Henry, Irish novelist and poet, b. 1706, d. 1783).
— Klugsley (C.) Miscellanies 2534.07
Brooke {Sir James, rajah of Sarawak, b. 1803, d. 1868).
— Private letters, from 1838 to the present time. 3 v.
Lond., 1853. 8° 3024,01
— Chambers* Papers for the people, v, 5 2516.03
See also Atlantic, v. 18, 1866 (art, by G. Eeynolds) ; West,
rev., V. 62, 1854 ; and Poole's Index.
Bbooks (Peter C, Boston merchant, b. 1767, d. 1849).
— Everett (E.) Memoir of [Orations, v, 3,] .... 6322.05
Same. [In Hunt's Amer. merchants, v. 1.] , . . 3244.10
Broome (Wm,, Engl, poet, b. 1689, d. 1745).
— Johuson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.03
Brougham (Henry, lord; British orator, statesman, law
reformer, and author, b. 1779, d. 1868).
— Life and times. By himself. 3v. N.Y.,1871.8°.3024.20
— Campbell (John, lord). Life of. 1869. 3254.09i
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 129, 1869 ; Littell, V. 18, 1868 ;
Qiiar. rev,, v. 126. 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 1.
— McGilchrist (J. ) Life and career ot 1868. 3024.23
SBOOKLYN MEBOANIILB LIBBABY.
BIOG-RAPHT (INDIVIDUAL) : Brougham ,o Buffo.
126
— Sugden (E., ;or(Z S. Leomrd.i). Misrepresentations
in Cnmpbell's Lives. 1869 ;i'25l.l8
— Ohambera' Papers, T. 11 3616 04
— Balwer(.<;iVE. I^.) Crit. wiltlngs, V. 1 2815 08
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age 263107
Stt alto Ed. rOT., v. 13S, 1872 ; IJtteU, v. 2, 1871 ; iiiid
ntunorona referencea Id Poolo'a Inrtei : North Brit rov
T. 30. 1809 ; Quar rev., v. 105, 1859 (Lord B. and Law re-
form) ; Temple Bar, 1871, or Llttell, 1871, v. 3.
Bbouohton (Lord). See Hobhouse (John C, lord B).
Beown (Charles Brockden, Amer. novelist, b. 1771, d.
1810).
— Dunlap (W. ) Life of : with selections from his
■works. 2 V. Philii., 1815 3024.09
Same. London, 1822 3024.11
— Presoott (W. H.) MiBcellanics, p. 1-67, 1868 2638.16
Same. [Sparks' Amer. biog., v. 1 3211.01
— Tuckerman (U. T.) Essays, biographical, ete. . . .2544.16
See references In Poole's Index ; also articles in Alliboue,
T. 1, Onswold's Prose writers, aud Duyckinck.
Bbown (David Paul, Phil, lawyer, b. 1795, d. 1872).
— The forum : 40 years at the Phil. bar. 2 v. 5G13.25
Bbown (Frances, blind Irish poetess, b. 1816).
— Smiles (3.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
Bbown (James, Boston bookseller, b. 1800, d. 1855).
— Hillard(G. S.) Memoir of. 1856 3024.19
Same, [/n Hunt's Amer. merchants, v. 2. ] 3244. 11
Bbown (John, proprietor of the Uniu. billiard rooms,
Cambrldije, Engl.)
— Sixty years' gleanings from life's harvest. [1796-
1856.] New York, 1859. 12° 3025.01
Bbown (John, Amer. abolitionist, b. 1800, d. 1859).
— Amer. anti slavery society. Annual report for 1860.
[Anti-slavery hiat. of to John Brown year. ] 3021. 14
— Kedpath (J.) Echoes of Harper's Ferry. 1860. OS31.24
Public life of. With an autobiography of his
youth and childhood. 1800 3024.13
— Webb (R. D.) Life and letters of. 1861. . 3024.26
See also Atlantic, v. 30, 1872 (J. B. and friendsi ; v. 29,
1872 (J. B. ill Mass.) ; v. 15, 1865 (John Brown's raid, by
J. O. Koseugarten) ; Jiily, 1871 (by R. H. Dana, jr.) : Tho-
reau's Last days of Brown, in his Yankee in Canada, etc.
Bbown (John, Scotch dissentiui/ divine, b. 1784, d. 1858).
.%« North Brit, rev., v. 33,1860.
Bbown (Samuel, Si-Mtch chemist and author, b. 1817, d.
1856).
— Hall (8. T) Remarkable people, p. 49-71. 1873. . . . 3265.19
See also North Brit, rev., v. 26, 1866.
Bbowm ('riiomas, Sadch metaphysician, b. 1778, d. 1^<20).
— Oilman (S.) Contrib. to lit., p. 143-90. 348-346. . . .2626.14
— Welsh (D.) Account of the Ufe of. 1825. . 3021.15
Bbowne (Charles Farrar, ["Artemns Ward,"] Amer.
liumorist, b. 1834, d. 1867).
— Kingston (E.P.) The genial showman. 1870. 3176.23
Bbowne {.<ir Edward, b. 1642, d. 1708).
— Private correspondence, 1641-51. [Jn Evelyn's oor-
re.spondence, v. 4, 185'2.] 3055.12
Bbowne [Sir Thomas, Engl, physician, phUos. and author,
b. 1605, d. 1682).
— Bulwer {Sir E. L.) Critical writings, v. 3 2516.06
Prose works, v. 1. 1868 2614.'23
— Johnson (S.) Life of. [Browne's works, v. 1.1 . . .602213
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics, i!(c. 18«. . . .2544.10
See also N. A. rev., v. 94, 1862 ; Eclectic mag., v. 25, 1852 ;
aud references in Poole's Index amd Allibone.
Bkowne (Wm. Engl, poet, b. 1590, d. 1645).
— Bell (U.) Lives, etc S211.17
Beowninq (Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, .Bigt poetess, b. 1807,
d. 1861).
— Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1, 146-311 2613.04
— GUflllan (G.) Modern literature, p. 239-61. 1860. . . 25'i6.ia
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
— Stedmau (E. O.) in Scribuer, Nov. 1873.
Note. — For criticisms of her poems see ber name, in gen-
eral alphabet.
Bbo'Wnino (^Meshach, b. 1781).
— Forly-four years of the life of a Maryland hunter.
Phila., 18!5'J. 12^ 3024.17
Beownino (Robert, English poet, 6. 1812).
— FrisweU (J. H.) Modern men of letters. 1870.. . .2525.18
— Home (U. H.) New spirit of the age 2532.09
— Sliirley, pseml. Campaigner at home. 1865. . . . 2542.29
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies, 1861 3'.J63.16
— Btedman (E. C.) in Scribner, Dec, 1874.
For numerous critical estimates, see his name, in general
alphabet.
Becwnlow (Emma Sophia, countess).
— Slight reminiscences of a septuagenarian, 1802 to
1815. 2ded. London, 1867. 16°. . .3024.18
^vo^ (James, Scotch travtUer in Afrlea, b. 1730. d
— Jardlne («r W.) NatnrBllifi Ubnuy, T. IL . . . 4711.1
— St. John (J. A.) LlTM.rte '' . ' ' " Siil
.V<' .ntrl... under bla name. In genermi aiphalwt.'
Bruce (Miehiicl, Stutrh i«,et. It. 1746, J. 171,7..
— Drake (N.) Lilersry hours, t. 3, p. 616-661 ^fgt ut
Bbuoe (llobert). &e Uobeet I. Urnco {kinn'cf inland)
BBUMiutix (George, " Beau," favorite of Oeorgt IV., b.
1778, d. 1840). J ' •
— Jesse (W.) Life of. 1811 302S 03
— Doran (J.) Habits and men ' man
— RnsseU (W.) Eccentric peraona«ee ' ' ' nuim
— Thomson (K. B.) WiU and beaux of society . . aaS-M
See alto Temple Bar, 1872, or Llttell, T. 2. 1873 : Hanar'a
monthly, V. 9 and 11. .—iwr.
Bbunel (Isambard K., Brit engineer and navai archUfd
b. 1806. d. 18r,9).
Set Frsser's, v. 60, 1869, or Llltoll, 1869, T. 4 ; n. i., T. S
1871 ; Lond. qu. rev., July, 1802 ; Quar. rev., T. 112, i((T3.'
Bbunel (Sir Maro Isaml>ard,/Jri(.«ni/'r, 6.1769, d 184ft).
— Beamish (E. 1 Life of. 1862 302S.0a
See Quar. rev., v. 112. 1862.
Bbuno (Uiordano, Italian philo.ioplur, b. 1.''.50, d. ICOO).
— Alger IW. R ) Solitudes of genius, p. 336-6. 1867. , 3SI3.0T
— Maocall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 2, 1873. . . 8205.29
See aUo Fraacr's ma;; . n. a., v. 3, 1871 ; Macmlllau's
mag., Feb., 1871 (hy A. Lang) ; and histories of philosophy.
Bbijnson (Alfred, Amer. meiltodist preacher, b. 1792).
— A westoni pioneer ; or. incidents of 70 years. Cin-
cinnati, 1872. 12°. 30-24.29
Bbotiton (Mrs. Mtity B. , English novelist, b. 1778, d
1818).
— Eliwood (A. K.) Literary ladles, tic., v. 2 3363.33
Brotus (Marcus Junius, assas.sin of OcB.iar, d. b.o. 42).
— Plntarch. Lives, v. 6 of 3146.17 ; v. « of 3146.23 : T. 4 of
3145.08.
— and Dion compared. Plutarch. Lives. T. i of 9UAX1;
V. 6 of 3146.'22 ; v. 4 of 3145 08.
BnY.iNT (Wm. CuUen, Amer. poet and journalist, b. 1794).
— Hillard (Q, 8.) in Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864.
— Homes of American authors. 1857 3246.11
— Palmer (Ray), in International review, v. 1, 1874.
— 'Whipple (E. P.) Literature and life. 1871 2545.10
See references in Allibone, Poole's Index ; and histories
of Amer. literature.
Betdqes (Sir Egertou, English author, 6. 1762, d. 1837).
— Autobiography. 2 v. London, 1834. 8^. 30'25.04
Buchanan (George, Scotch historian and poet, b. 1503,
d. 1582).
— Irving (D.) Lives of Scottish writers. 1860. . . .3366.07
— Eingsiey (C.) Health and edncaUon 1874 3684.03
See alto North Brit, rev., v 46, 1867.
Buchanan (James, pres. of U. S., b. 1791, d. 1868.
See hit name in general alphabet.
BucEiNOHAM (2d duke of). See Villiebs (George).
Buckingham and Chandos (2d duke of). S^ Obzn-
viLLE (K. P. T. N. B. C, 2d duke).
Buckingham (James Silk, English traveUer and liberal
politician, b. 17^6, d. 1855).
— Hail (S. T.) Remarkable people, p. 199-210. 1873. . . 8366.19
BncKiNOHAM (Joseph T. , of Boston, Afass. , b. 1779, d.
1861).
— Personal memoirs and recollections of editorial life
2 V. Boston, 1852. 1'2'-' 3025.14
See N. A. rev., v. 76, 1953.
Bockinqham (Wm. A., gov. of Conn., b. 1804).
— -Btowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3366.03
Buckle (Heni-y Thomas, English pkilos. historian, b.
1822, d. 1862).
— Taylor (Helen). Biogr. notice. [In B.'s Miscel. works, T. 1,
1872.) 6022.20
See alto biogr. sketch in his Essays, 1863, p. 7-39 [2515.04] ;
Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863 (Mr. B. in the East) : AUanUc, v.
11, 1863 (PerMonal reminiscences of B.. by C. Hale).
For numerous criticisms of his works, see his aame in
general alphabet.
BuoKMEJSTEK (Joseph, Unitarian clergyman of Boston,
b. 1751, d. 1812).
— Lee (J./r.s-. E. B.) Memoirs of. 1851. . .3025.06
Buokminster (Joseph S. , Uniiarian derquman of Bos-
tor,, b. 1784, d. 1812).
— Lee (Mrs. E. B.) Memoirs of. 1851. . . . S025.06
BuDOETT (Samuel, Engl, merchant, b. 1794, d. 1851).
— Arthur (W.) The successful mercliant . . 3025.07
— Bayne (P.) Sketch of S. B. [In hu Christian life.]. . 3516.06
Bufjpon (G. L. L., comte de, Fr. naturalist and phiios.,
b. 1707, d. 1788).
— HouBsaye (A.) Men and women of France.v. 2. 3362.19; 3'i66.0S
— Jardine (Sir W.) Nat. libraiy, v. '^7 4711.'i7
See alto St. Paul's mag., 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 4.
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, Ute flist p»rt of th« THLE and the HDUBSR.
126
BIO&RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Bulwer to Butler.
Bulwbr-Lytton (Sir Edward G. E. L., lord Lylton,
Engl, author, b. 1805, d. 1873).
— Bayne (P.) Jissays, v. 1. 1857 2513.04
— Brimley (O.) Essaya 2611 10
— Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters. 1870. . . 2525.18
— Gilflllan G.) Modem literature, V. 1, 3 2626.12
— Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age 2532.01)
— Jerroia (B.) Beat of all good company, Ist series. . . 3222.06
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
See. also numerous references under Bulwer, in the gen-
eral aljihabet, in Poole's Index, Allibone, and Boston public
library cat. of hist., biogr., etc. 1873, p. 39.
BuLWEK ( .sir Henry Lytton./orrf Dalling, 6.1804, d.l8T2).
— Hayward (A.) Essays. New scries, v. 2 2628.18
BnNSEN ( Baron Christian Carl Josias, Oerman religious
slateaman and hvitorian, b. 1791, d. 1800).
— Memoirs, drawn chiefly from family papers, by his
■«^dow. -ided. 2 v. PhUa., 1869. 12°. 3025.17
See also MilUer (Max). Chips, etc., v. 3 [2537.21] ; Black-
wood, V. 101, 1S68 ; Contem. rev.,v. 8, 1808 ; Ed. rev., v. 127,
1868 ; I'l'aser's mag., v. 77, 1868 ; Littcll (from Macmillau),
1861, V. i (by F. D. Maurice) ; North Brit, rev., v. 48, 1868.
BuNTiNO (Bev. Jrtbez, Engl, methodist, b. 1799).
— Bunting (J. C. ) Life of. v. 1. 1859. . . 3025.08
BuNTAN (John, h. 1628, d. 1688).
— Baillie (J.) Life-studies. 1867 3016.09
Book of the Bunyan festival, June. 1874 3026.21
Cheever (G. B.) Lectures on Pilgrim's progress. . 3634.14
GilflUan (G.) Third gallery of portraits. 1855. . . 2526.13
— Ivimey(J.) Life of. 1814 30J5.liO
— Klngsley (C.) New Miscellanies 2634.07
— Langtord (J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . 3263.32
— Macuulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 2 2536.17
A'oie.— From Ed. rev., Deo., 1830.
Same. v. 6 2536.20
— Tulloch (J.) English Puritanism and its leaders. , .3614.15
— Whittier (J.) Old portraits 6077.10
See aim Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1862 ; and further references
in Boston public library catalogue of hist., biography,
etc , p. 40 : and in Poole's Index.
BcONAKOTTi (^Miohael Angelo, Hal. painter, sculptor,
architect, and poet, ft. 1474, d. 1564).
— Duppa(K.) Michael Angelo. 1856. . .3151.03
— Fairholt (F. W.) Michael Angelo. [In his Homes,
haunts, e(c. 1871.] 1445.22
— Grimm (H.) Life of. Tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 2 v.
1845 31'23.27
— Harford (J. S. ) Life of. With translations of many
of his poems and letters. 2d ed. 2 v. 1858. 31'23.'29
— Taylor (J. E. ) M. A., considered as a philosophic
poet 1665.08
JVote.— Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 : Ed. rev., v.
106 ; Lond. (ju. rev., v. 103, 1858, or Littell, 1858, v. 2; N. A.
rev.. V. 89, 1869.
Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius, pp. 48-65. 1857. 3263.24
— Emerson (R. W.) in Characteristics of men of geuius. v. 2.
1846 2616.20
— Jameson l,ifrs. A.) Early Ital. painters 3266.25
. — Knox (R.) Great aitists, etc. 1852 ILM.IO
— Lives of eminent persons 3265.17
— Pater (W. H.) Studies, etc. 1873 1436.08
— . Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Salisbury (E. E.) in New Englander, v. 19, 1861.
— Wallace (U. B.) Art, e(c., p. 217-30 2545.01
See also (m Fine arts) the works of Lanzi, Vasari, and
others, on Italian painters, and general works on art.
BtJRCKHARDT (Johaim Luiwig, traoeller, b. 1784, d. 1817).
— Jardine (Sir Wm.) Naturalisfs library, v. 40.
— St. Johu (J. A.) Lives, e(c 3321.06
BuBDETT (.Sir Francis, English politician, b. 1770, d. 1841).
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of tlie age, p. 191-203. 1867. . 2531.07
Buboes (Tristam, of Rhode Island, lawyer and public
man, ft. 1770, d. 1853).
— Bowen (H. L.) Memoir of : with his speeches, etc.
1835 3026.01
BnEGEss (George, Prot. epis. bp. of Me.,b. 1809,(J. 1866).
— Memoir of [bis] life. Ed. by A. Burgess. Phila.,
1869. 12" 3026.22
BuEOHLKY (Wm. Cecil, lord, b. 1520, d. 1598). See Ce-
cil ( Wm. , lord Burghley ).
BuEGOYNE (Sir John Fox, Engl, general, ft. 1782, d. 1871).
— Head (Sir F.) Sketch of life of. 1872. . 30'25.22
Bdbke (Edmund, British statesman and philosophic pol-
itician, ft. 1730, d. 1797).
— Correspondence, between 1744 and 1797. 4 v. Lon-
don, 1814. 8° 3026.02
— Junius proved to be Burke ; with an outline of his
biography, [anon.] 1826. . . 3088. '27 ; 5093. '22
— Mackuight (T.) History of life and times of. 3 v.
1858-60 3026.06
— Morley (J.) Edmund Burke, a study. 1867. 3026.10
JVofc.— Eepr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 7-8, 1867.
— Prior (J.) Memou of the life of. 18-24. . »)'26.08
— Timbs (J.) Anecdote biography, p. 159-381. 1860. v. 1 of vl253.11
— Wisdom and genius, illustrated in extracts from his
writings ; with a summary of his life, by P. Burke.
1845 3026.09
— Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, etc. v.
— Butler (C.) in his Reminiscences.
— Croly (G.) Historical sketches, etc. 1842 2621.22
— Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18
— Gilflllan (G.) Third gallery of portraits. 1855. . . 2520.13
— Hazlitt (Wm.) Winterslow essay, p. 229-65. 1850. .2631.20
— Maurice (F. D.) Friendship of books. 1874. . . . 2535.19
— Remusat (C.) in Revue des deux mondes, Jan., f6v., 1853.
— Rogers (Samuel). Recollictions 3163.13
— Tuckcrman (H. T.) Characteristics of lit., T. 1, p. 209-28.
1849 2644.10
See also Eclectic mag., v. 25, 1852 : Eraser's, v. 66, 1857
(E. B. at Beaconsfleld), or Littell, v. 18, 1867 ; Littell, 1861,
V. 4 (B. and Washington) ; North Amer. rev., v. 88, 1859 ;
North Brit, rev., v. 36, 1861.
See also references (under Burke) in Boston public libra-
ry catalogue of books in hist., biography, etc., p. 40 ; and
in Allibone, v. 1.
BuEKE (Wm., kinsman of Edmund Burke, d. 1798).
— Symons (J. C. ) Wm. Burke the author of Junius.
1859 3088.23
BxjRNET (Gilbert, ftp. of Salisbury, hislorian, ft. 1643, d.
1715).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. . .3262.03
— Macaulay (T. B.) Biographical sketches 2636.25
See references in Lippincott's Diet, of biog., v. 1.
BuENET (George W., Amer. unitatian divine, b. 1802,
d. 1859).
— Campbell (J. W.) Biographical sketches 3245.16
BuENEY (Charles, musical composer, b. 1726, d. 1814).
— Arblay (Mme. F. d"). Memoirs of. 1833. . 3026.20
BnENS (Robert, Scotch poet, ft. 1759, d. 1796).
— Ballantine (J.) Chronicle of the hundredth birth-
day of. 1859 3028.24
— Carlyle(T.) Life of. 1859 3026.11
Same, [/fi Ais Essays. ] 2517.12
— Chambers (R.) Life and works of. 4 v. 1851. 1624.01
— Cunningham (A. ) Life and corresp. of. 1836. 3025.24
— Tyler (S.) Robert B. as a poet, and as a man.
1848 3025.26
— Giles (H.) Illustrations of genius. 1854 2626.03
— Howitt (Wm.) Homes and haunts, etc., v. 1. . . . 953.23
— Kingsley (0.) Sir Walter Raleigh, etc. p. 119-156. 1869. 2634.06
— Madden (B R.) Infirmities of men of genius. 1833. . 2641.01
— Miller (H. Essays 2635.16
— Russell (Wm.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Sterling (John). JEssays, v. 1, p. 87-99. 1848. . . . 2647.09
— Wilson (John). Essays, v. 3, 1867 2646.23
See also Atlantic, v. 6, 1860 (Some of the haunts of) ;
Blackwood, V. Ill, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 2 ; Nat. qu. rev.,
V. 6. 1863 (Writings and loves) ; v. 18, 1869 (Sorrows of B.)
North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851-2, or Eclectic. T. 25, 1862 (B.
and his school).
See also Allibone, with bibliography. ; and note in Boston
public librai-y cat. of hist, and biography, p. 41 ; and Poole's
Index.
BuENS (Wm. C. , Scotch clergyman, and missionary in
China, b. 181.5, d. 1868).
— Bum8(L) Memoirs of. 1870 3026.21
BuEE (Aaron, 3d uice-pres. of the U.S., ft. 1756, d. 1836).
— Private journal during his residence in Europe
[1808-11) ; with selections from his correspon-
dence. Ed. by M. L. Davis. 2 v. 1856. 3026.12
— Davis (M. L.) Memoirs of ; with correspondence. 2
V. 1858 3026.14
— Kuapp(S. L.) Life of. 1835 3026.23
— Parton(J.) Lifeandtimesof. 1828. . . 30'26.16
See also Atlantic, v. 1, 1857-8. Eraser's mag., v. 67, 1868 ;
Harper's mag., v. 25 (B 's conspiracy, by Lossing) ; v. 29 ;
New Englander, V. 16, 1868 ; N. A. rev., v. 79, 1864 (B.'s con-
spiracy).
BnEErrr {Elihu, 'ttie learned blacksmJlh,' Amer. philan-
thropist, ft. 1811).
Autobiography. [ira/iHs Ten minute talks. 1874. .2514.28
Howitt (Mary). Memoir of. tin his Thoughts and things, etc.
1856. 2514.28
BuTiiEB (Beniamin ¥., of N. T., lawyer and polUician,
ft. 1795, "d. 1858).
Mackenzie (W. L.) Life and opinions of. . 3026.24
BoTLEE (Gen. Benjamin F., of Mass., laicyer, politician,
and general, ft. 1818).
— Parton (J. ) Gen.Butler in Now Orleans. 1864. 3026.19
See Atlantic, v. 12, 1803.
BBOOKLYN MKBOANXILB LIBBAKI.
BIOaBAPHY (INDIVIDUAL)
Butler (o CalTln.
187
BniLEB (Charles, Engl, jurist and Roman cath. wrUer, b.
1750, d. 1832).
— Reminiscences. New York, 1825. 12°. . . 3026.26
Butler (Joseph, likijl bp. of Durham and author of Ar^-
alogy of reVuiion, b. 16',)2, d. 17r)2).
— Bageb'ot (W.) Estimates, etc., p. 164Ma 2817 21
— Bartlett (T. ) Memoirs of. 1«3!) 3026.25
Sec also Alliboiie, Lippincutt'8 Diet, of blogr., aad Poole'a
ludex.
BnTLEB (Samuel, English wiiandpoH, b. 1612, d. 1680).
— Bell (li.) Lives or KiikIUU poets 8211.17
— Juhason (H.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 S263.01
Note.— For criticism see his name in general alphabet.
BuTLBR (Willinm Archer, philosopher and anti-romanisl
writer, b. 1814, </. 1848).
See Ed. rev., v. 104, p. 118-129.
BnTTEi;FiELD(Jcremiah,ofi(««tr Cfa.,0.,l). 177(!,d 1853).
— McBride (J.) Piouettr biography, v. 2 3247.20
BnxTON (Charles, member of Jingl. parl.,b. 1822, d. 1871).
— Davies (J. L.) Blogr. sketch of. [In B. g Notes of thought.)
„ , „,, 2814.29
Buxton (6tr Thomas Fowell, Engl. abolUiontst aitd phi-
lanUiropistjb. 1786, d. 1845).
— Buxton (C.) Memoirs of. 1872 3026.27
— Edgar (J. a.) Boyhood of great men 8263.23
See also roferonces in Poole's Index.
Bykom (John, D.D., b. 1691, d. 1763).
— Private journal [1707-1763] and literary remains ;
ed. by R. Parkinson. London, 1854. 4°. [Chet-
hamsoc, v. 32, 34, 40, 44.] 5094.33
Bteon (Anna Isabella MiUbanke, lady).
— StowB (H.B.) Lady Byron vindicated. 1870. 3027.24
— Vindication of Lady Byron, lanon.} London, 1871.
8°. 3027.29
See also Atlantic, v. 7 : 185-95 ; v. 24 : 295-313.
BxBON (George Grordon Noel, (ith lord, Ervilish met, b.
1788, d. 1824).
— Blessington (M. P. G., coantess of). Conversations
of lord Byron. 1835 3027.03
— CUnton (G.) Memoirs of. 1827. . . . 3027.28
— Dallas (B. 0.) Kecollectious of, 1808-14. . 3027.04
— Elze (K. ) Lord Byron : a biography, with a critical
essay on his place in literature. 1872. . 3027.30
— Gait (J.) Life of. 3d ed. 1830. . . .3027.06
— GuiccioU (CbuHtes). My recollections of . 3027.22
— Hunt (L.) Lord Byron and some of his cotempora-
ries. 2 v. 1828 3027.07
— Kennedy (J.) Conversations on religion 1820.3027.23
— Mackay (C.) Medora Leigh ; a history and' an auto-
biography. With a commentary on the charges
brought against lord Byron by Mrs. B. Stowe.
1870 3027.27
— Medwin(T.) Conversations of, 1821-1822. . 3027.05
— Moore (T.) Letters and journals of. 2 v. New York,
1853 3;)27.09
Same. London, 1860. 8 v. .... 3027.11
Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 93, 1853.
— Stowe-Byrou controversy, [anon.] London, [1869. ]
16° 3027/25
— Trelawney (E. J.) Last days of. 1858. . 3163.08
— True story of Lord and Lady Byron, in answer to
Mrs. Beecher Stowe. [anon.'\ London, [1869.]
16° 3027.26
— Alger (W. R.) Solitudes, etc., p. 289-304 2612.07
— ftiles (H.) Moral phtlos. of B.'s life. [In his Lectures and es-
says. 1851. . 2626.04
— Gordon {Sir C.) Life and genius of. 1824. [Pamphleteer,
V. 24.] 5058.24
— Harrison (J. A.) Italian haunts of. [In Ms Group of poets.]
2528.23
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of tlie age 2631.07
— Howitt (W.) Homes and haunts, ete., V. 1 953.23
— Kingsley (0.) Miscellanies, 1860 2634.07
— Macaulay (T. B.| Essays, v. 2 . 1869 2636.17
— Madden (U. R.) Inflrniities of genius 2541.01
— Morlcy (J.) Critical luisccllauios. 1871 2537.03
Note.— From Forlnightly rev., v. 14, 1870.
— Paget (J.) Lord B. and his calumniators [In his Paradoxes,
«'«J 2538.11
Note.— From Blackwood, v. 107, 1870.
Recoil, of lord B. [/n Aii Paradoxes.] 2538.11
Note.—Frnm Blackwood, v. 106, 1809. In Llttell, 1869, v. 3.
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Scott (Sir W.) Character of Lord Byron. 1821. [Pamphleteer.
V. 24.) 5058.24
— Whipple (E. L.) [In Characteristics of men of genius. 184C.
V. 1, p 216-75.] 2516.19
Same. [/nAis Essays and reviews. V. 1.] . . . .2516.06
See Erasers, v. 80, 1869 (Lord B. vindicated); Llttell, 1869,
T. 1 (l>«rK>n»l r«!oll. of n.) ; Q.i»r. r«».. », m. ItM (Tha
Byroa mji^ryj.w Uiuil. 1800. v. 4 : v. i*. IMO (Oa StT
IJtIel?,' l"2, ^"°"''""'> • W-f-liutor r.T., T. m. Uh!^
.See alio Alllbooe, I'oole'. Index, and noU to Btiob mtr*
In Boston public library catiUocu, ul hi.1. ud bj™. ? (2
Cabot (Sebastian, imrUime discoverer, b. 1477 ? d. abwd
1557).
— Biddle (I!. ) Memoir of , with a roviow of the hiatorr
of mar.timo discovenr. {anon.'] 1831. . 3027 U
-Hayward (0., jr.) Life of. [/„ SparlW Amer.
biog., v. 9.] 3a41.l»a
— Nicholls (J. P.) Lifeof. 1869 3020 20
— Stevens (H. ) Sebastian Cabot — John Cabot = 0.
1870 302&36
Nole.—Fot other reference! to Cabot'f voyagri «< hi<
name in general alphabet.
Cadoui>ai, (George, Vendean chief, b. 1769, d. 1804).
— Maccall (W.) Foreign Blographiea, y. % p. 23« 254. 1878. 3MB.21
CiBsAB (Caius Julius, general, historian, diclator and ju-
rist, b. 100, d. U B.C.)
— Abbott (J.) History of. 18C9 3027.21
— Napoleon IIL Histoire de. v. 1-2. 1865.3027.13
Same. History of. v. 1-2. 1865-6. . .3027.19
ATote.— Reviewed In Contemp. rev , v. 2 and S, UtKS (bj
C. Merivale) : Ed. rev., v. 124, 1866 : Fraaer'B ii««., t. 71,
1865 ; Nat. Quar. rev., v. 1:1, 1866; Weatm. rev., r. 84, ISSS.
— Seeley (J. R.) Roman imperialism. 1871 2543.31
Note. — Ch. 1 of this work la a defence of CieBar.
— Wainwright (J. 1 Julius Cffisar ; did ho cross the
channel? 1869 3028.05
See Creasy [SirE. 8.) <n Eclectic {(rom Bentlcy). v. 28.
1863; Plutarch. Lives, [v. 4 of 3UG.17 : v. 4 01 3115.22:
V. 3 of 3115.08]: Schlegil (K. W. F., von). Ciraar and Alex-
ander, an hist, comparison. [In his Lectures on modem
hist. 112.01] ; Fraser's mag., v. 76, 1867 ; West. rev., v. 77,
1862 (C.'s campaigns in (jaul) ; also Cxsabh. IWoio ; and
references in Poole's Index.
4^ The standard works upon desar and his epoch are
Merivale's Hist, of the Romans [v. 1-3, 435.01] and Momm-
sen's Hist, of Rome, v. 4 [134.04].
CaisABS (The twelve).
— DeQuincey (T.) TheCaosars. 1851.. . .2225.05
— Freeman (E. A.) The Flavian Cies&rs. [/n his Hist, essays,
V. 2.] 2628.12
From Nat. rev., Jan., 1862.
— Leigh (E. ) Select observations concerning. 2d ed.
1647. 3028.06
— Suetonius Tranquillus (0. ) The twelve Caesars.
Bohn, 1855 3027.18
— Same. Tr. by A. Thompson. 179(1 . . .3028.04
Seeatso Histories of Rome under the emperors.
Caoliostko (Alessaudro, conie di, Ital. impostor, b. 1745,
d. 1795). See Balsamo.
Caikns (Hugh McCalmont, lord chancellor, b. 1819).
— Held (T. W.) Cabinet portraita. p. 82-91. 1872. . . 3252.29
Caldebon de la Barca (Pedro, i^anish dramatist and
poet, b. 1601, d. 1687).
— Shelley (M. W.) Uvea, ete., V. 3 3211.26
See also Eraser's mag., v. 06, 1867 ; and Oalderon, lii
geueral alphabet.
Calhoun (John C, of S. C, Amer. statesman, b. 1782,
d. 1850).
— Godwin (Parke), in Homes of Amer. statesmen. . . 3246.U
— Jenkins (J. S.) The life of. 1850. . . .3028.08
— Farton (J.) Famous Americans. 1867 3246.16
Repr. from N. A. rev., v. 101. 1866.
— Thomas (J. P., Carolina! tribute to. [Semious and
eulogies.] 1857 3028.07
See also *Herring and Lougacre's Nat. port, gall., t. 2
[3217.03] ; Maury's Statesmen of America in 1816 [3213.06 ;
also, Nat. quar. rev., v. 21, 1872 ; references In Poole's
Index, and Alliboue ; also contemporary history.
Callot (Jaques, French artist, b. 1593, it 1635).
— - Houssaye (A.) Philosophers, etc., v. 1 3266.04
Calonne (Charles Alex, de, Fr. finance minister, b. 1734,
d. 1802).
See Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1869 (Neoker and Oolonne, by
E. S. Beesiey).
Oaltebt (Leonard, 1st gov. of Md., b. 1582, d. 1647).
^ Bumap (G. W.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. biog. , v. 19.]
3-241.19
Calvin (Jean, Protestant refomxer, b. 1509, d. 1564).
— Letters. Ed. with notes, by J. Bonnet. 4 v. Edin-
burgh, 1855. 8°. 3032.08
— Froude (J. A. ) Calvinism. 1871 5335.11
— Quizot (F. P. G.) Great christians of France. [1869] 3114.20
— Henry (l^ ) Life smd times of. 2 v. 1849. 3032.03
— Mackenzie (J.) Memoirs of. 1809. . . .3032.05
lu aakiug for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUIHOB'S NAUB, the flrat part of the IIII.B, and the NUMBBB.
128
BIOQBAPHT (INDIVIDUAL) : Calvinto Canel.
Calvin (Jean) continued.
— Merle d'Aubigne (J. H.) Hiat of the Reformation
in the time of 5 v. 18G3 3134.05
— Eeiian (E.) EsUmata of. [/n Aij Stadies, 1864.] . .3412.10
— TuUoch (J.) Leaders of the Reformation. 185». . .3432.16
— Waterman (E.) Memoirs of. 1813. . . .3031.09
S*-e also Oontem. rev., Feb., 1873 (Froude and Calvin, by
J. Young) ; Ed. rev., T. 131, 1870, or LilteU, 1870, V. 1 (J. C.
in cLurcli and state) ; West, rev., v. 70, 1868, or Littell,
1858, V. 3 (C. at Geneva). Also references in M'Clintock
and Strong, v. 1, and Poole's Index.
Camakoo ( Marirtune de, danseuse, b. 1710, d. 1770).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. v. 2 of 3262.18:
V. 1 of 3266.02.
Camden (Wm. ) Knglish antiquarj/, b. 1551, d. 1623).
— Lav^renoe (E.) Lives of the Brit, historians, v. 1. . . 3262.03
Cameron (Donald, of Lochkl, lliiihUuul ckieftum, d.l718).
— Thomson ;K. B.) Memoirs of thejacobitca, v. 1. . . 3172.12
Camillu.s (Marcns Furius, Roman dictator, d. 3G4 b.o. )
See Plutarch. Lives, v. 1 of 3146.17 ; v. 1 of 3145.22 ; v. 1
of 3146.08 ; see also Niebuhr, v. 1, 436.23.
Camoens (Luis de, Porluquese poet, b. 1517 ? d. 1579).
— Schlegel (P. von). .Esthetic worlis. Bohn 2642.12
— SheUeyJM. W.) Lives, ete v. 3. 3211.26
Campan (J. h. H. G., Mine, de, 6. 1752, d. 1822).
— Conversations [Letters, etc. ] Comprising secret an-
ecdotes of the French court 3032.06
— Memoirs of the court of Marie Antoinette. 2 v.
Phila., 1852. 12° 3117.05
See also Harper's mag., v. 2, p. 153.
Campbell (Alexander, founder of the C'ampbelliies, or Dis-
ciples of Christ, b. '1789, d. 1866).
— Richardson (K. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1868. 3032.15
Campbell {Clan).
— House (The) of Argyll and the collateral branches
of the clan Campbell, from the year 420. [anon.]
Glasgow, 1871. 8° 3014.U
Campbell (George John Douglas, duke of Argyll, BriX.
statesman and author, t.lB"/3).
— British biography. 1854 3252.07
— British statesmen, p. 324-346. 1854 32.''.2.U7
— Beid (T. ■W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 168-186. 1872. . . 3252.26
Campbell [tiir James, Brit, officer, b. 1715).
— Memoirs, by himself, [to 1824]. [Waldie library,
V. 3.] 5078.15
Campbell (Thomas, Brit, poet and critic, b. 1777, d. 1844).
— Beattie(W.) Life and letters of. 2v. 1855. 1'2°. 3032.07
— Redding (C. ) Lit. reminiscences and memoirs of.
2 V. 1860 3032.09
JVo(e.— Beviewed in North Brit, rev., v. 82, I860.
— Chambers' Papers for the people, v. 3, 1860 2516.02
— Hazlilt (Vf.) Spirit of the age. 1857 2631.07
— Howitt (Wm.) Homes and haunts, etc., v. 2 963.24
— Irving (W.) Spanish papers, v. 2 2533.12
— Jordan (W.) Men I have known.
— Thomson [Mrs.) Literary characters, v. 2 3253.31
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2644 15
See also Harper's mag., v. 1, v. iO, V. 39 ; ftnd numerous
references in Poole's Index.
Oandolle (A. P. de, Swiss botanist, b. 1778, d. 1S41).
— Floureus (M. J. P ) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1869.] . .3936 11
See also For. quar. rev., AprU, 1833.
Canleb ( — ).
— Autobiography of a French detective. Tr. by Sir
C. F. L. WraxttU. London, [1869.] 16°. 3U31.12
OAiTNiNa (Charles Johu, earl, gov.-gen. of India, b. 1812,
d. 1862).
See North Brit, rev., v. 37, 1862.
Canning (Elizabeth, English impostor, 6. about 1737).
— Paget (J.) Paradoxes and puzzles. 1874 2638.11
Canning George, Brit, statesman, orator and wit, b. 1770,
d. 18-27).
— Bell (R.) Life o£ 1846 303-2.14
— Stapleton (A.G.) Political life of, 1822 to 1827. 3 v.
1831 3032.11
— Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm. 1871 32-22.14
— Bulwer (.Sir H.L.E.) Historical characters. 1868. v. 2 of 3257 .09
— - Creasy (E. S.) Eminent Etonians. 1850 3267.01
— Croly (G.) Historical sketches, eta. 1842 2521.22
— Earle (J. C.) Euglish premiers, v. 2, p. 133-138. 1811. 3222.11
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.'23
— Haywanl (A.) G. 0. as a man of letters. [In liis Essays, n. s.,
V- 1. 1873.) 2528.17
From Ed. rev., July, 1858 ; also in Littell, 1858, v. 4.
— Kebble (T. E.) English statesmen, p. 33-43. 1868. . 3222.01
— Therry (R.) Memoirs ol'. [In Canning's speeches, v. 1.] 6312.05
— Timbs (J ) G, C. and the Beef -steak society. [In his Lives of
thelater wits, ete., v. 1. 1874.] 3251.08
See also Eraser's mag., v. 60, 1859, or Littell, 1860, v. 1 (Pitt
and C, by Shirley) ; Littell, 1872, T. 2 (G. C. and Frere) ; N.
A. rev., V. 90, 1860 : North Bnt. rev., v. 31, 1859 ; also refer-
ences in Allibono and Poole's Index.
Canota (Antonio, Ital. sculptor, b. 1757, d. 1822).
— Memes (J. S.) Memoirs of 1825. . . . 3033.01
— Characteristics of men of genius, V. 2 2516.20
— Edgar (J. 8.) Boyhood of great men 326.1.22
— Everett (A. H.) Essays 2524.11
See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 22, 1871 ; and numerous refer-
ences in Poole's Index.
Capell (Arthur, lord, royalist, b. 1600, d. 1649).
— Lewis {Lady M. T.) Friends of lord Clarendon, v. 1-2. 3085.14
Oappe (Mrs. Catherine, of Craven, Eng., I). 1744, d. 1821).
— Memoirs, by herself. Boston, 1824. 8°. . 3032.23
Cabapa (Anna, of A'aples, duchess de Medina, d. 1645).
— St. John {Mrs. H. R.) Court of .inna Carafa. 534.25
Oabaea family, of Naples.
— Reumont (A. von). Carafas of Madaloni. Bohn, 1854.
Cajidan (Jerome, Ital. physician, astrologer, and mathe-
matician, b. 1501, d. 1576).
— Morley (H. ) Life, etc. 2 v. 1854. . . . 3033.02
Carew (Bamfylde Moore, "Idng of the gypsies," b. 1693,
d. 1770).
— Russell CW.) Eccentric personages 3264.03
Cakey. See also Caey.
Caeey (William, Emjl. orienl/ilisl and Baptist missionary
to India, b. 1762, d. 1834).
— Marshman (J. 0.) Life and times of. 2 v. . 3033.11
— Shoemakers. Lives, e/c. (anon.) 1849 3261.15
GARLOinUoD,infa)tteof Nacarre,princeof V'jana,1421-61).
— Quintans (M. J.) Lives of celebrated Spaniards. 1833. 3212.14
Caklos (Don, count de MorUemolin, Spanish pretender, b.
1818).
— Kirkpatrick (E.) Spain and Charles Vlf.; or, " Who
is the legitimate sovereign ? " 1873. . . 553.28
Cjl-kl,yi:e (lieu. Max., Scotch presb.dii'ine, 6.1721, d.1805).
— Autobiography. Boston, 1861. 12°. . . . 3033.04
See also articles in Blackwood, v. 88, 1800 ; Ed. rev., v,
113, 1861 1 Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861; New Englander, v. 23, 1864
(by A Geike) ; North Brit, rev., v. 34, 1861.
Caelyle (Thomas, British essayist, historian and phi-
losopher, b. 1795).
— Taine (H.) L'id^alisme Anglais : etude sur Carlyle.
1864 5426.16
— Calvert (G. H.) Essays ajsthetical. 1875 2411.29
— Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters. 1870. . . 2525.18
— Giles (H.) Lectures and essays, v. 2, 1851 2526.06
— Greg(VV. B.) Litemry judgments, p. 137-76. 1868. .2626.20
— Home (U. H.) New spirit of the age. 1865 2532.09
— Hotten (J. C.) Memoir of. [/n C.s Inaugural address.] 2516.14
— Lowell (J. K.) My study windows. 1871 2534.18
— Martineau (J.) Carlyle's personal influence on our present
theolog5'. [Essays, v. 1, p. 329-406.] 2636.17
— Mazziui (J ) On the writings of. [Writings, v. 4.] . 6053.11
— Morley (J.) Critical miscellanies, p. 196^251. 1871. 2537.03
Eepr. from Fortnightly, v. 14, 1870.
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
— Smith (Alex.) Last leaves, elc. 1869 2542.27
— SterUng (J.) Epsays, v. 1, 1848 2547.09
See also Atlantic, v. 1: 185-96, 1867-8. Fraser's, v. 72, 1866,
or Littell, 1866, v. 1 ; Eclectic (from Hogg's Instructor), v.
27, 1832 ; Eclectic (from N. Br. rev.), v. 26, 1852 ; Quar. rev.,
v. 132, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 2. Also references in Poole's
Index.
Caenot (Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, French engineer and
republican war minister, b. 1753, d. 1823).
— Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, ete. v. 2 3263.11
— Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 2, 1873. . . . 3266.21
— Salisbury [Uarqiuss of). Hist, sketches, ete. 1862. . 2647.17
Caeoline {of Brunswick, queen of George IV., b. 1768,
d. 18:^1).
— Gozlan (L.) George IlL et Caroline. . .7022.14
— Doran (J.) Queens of England, v. 2, 1856 3253.06
— Nightingale (J. ) Memoirs of. 3 v. 1820. 3032.19
— OUphant {Mrs. M.) Hist, sketches, etc. 1869. . . . 3064.18
Ropr. from Blackwood, in Littell, 1808, v. 1.
See also her name in general alphabet for additional entries.
Caeoline Matilda {queen of Denmark, b. 1751, d. 1775).
— Smythe {Mrs. G. ) Memoir of [ With her Memoirs
of R. M. Keith.] 1849 3095.09
— Romance of diplomacy : hist, memoirs of. 2 v.
1861 3031.18
See also Stbuenbee {Count).
Caroline Wilhelm-Ina Dorothea (qu. consort of George II.)
— Doran (J.) Queens of England, v. 1. p. 194-420. . . 3253.05
— Oliphant (M. O. W.) Historical sketches 3064.08
Caepenteb {Rev. Lant, Engl. unit, divine, 6.1780,d. 1840).
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Caeb (Robert, earl of Somerset, favorite of James I., d.
1638).
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Cabxe (Thomas, litujl. historinn, b. 1080, d. 1754).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historlaui, v. 1. . . 8363.03
Caktkb ( il/»s. Elizabeth, Kwjl. auUtorens, 6.1717, d.l80C).
— Letters, 1741 to 1787. 4 V. Loudon, 1809. 8°. :i033.00
— Craili (Q. L.) Pursuit of knovrleilge; femalo examples. 32(12.27
— Elwood (A. £.) Literary ladies of Eoglaud, v. 1, p. 103. 126.
1B43 32(3.23
— Thomson (E. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 3. 1861. 3253.26
Cabtkb (Jolin, Jirujl. ariisl, b. 1815, d. 1850).
— Mills (F. J.) Life of. 1SG8 3032.21
jVo/e.— Unable to use his bauds, C. held the brush in his mouth.
Cabtwbioht (Peter, Amer. meUiodist preacher, b. 1785,
A 1872).
— The backwoods preacher : autobiography. Loudon,
1869. 15" 3033.19
Cartwbight (Thomas, bp. of Chester, ft. 1634, d. 1689).
— Diary, 1086-87. Oimaen «oc , 1843. 4?. .5112.22
Caby. See also Cabby.
Caky (Alice, Amer. novelist and poetess, 6. 1820, d. 1870)
and Caby (Phoebe, poetess, b. 1821, d. 1871).
— Ames (M. C.) Memorial, rfc. 1873. . . .3032.25
Caby {Rev. Henry F., Jingl. scltolar and poet, b. 1772, d.
18U).
— Memoir, journal, and letters. 2 v. London, 1847.
16° 3033.13
Caby (Lucius, viscount Falkland, Engl royalist, ft. 1610,
d. 1643).
— Lewis (Lady M. T.) Friends of Clarendon, v. 1. 1852. 808S.U
— Bulwer Ljtton (E. Q.) Pym versus Falkland, [/n hia Miacel.
prose works, v. 1, 186S.] 2S14.23
Caby (, Robert, earl of Monmouth, b. 1560, d. 1639).
— Memoirs. ByhimSelf. Edinburgh, 1808. 8°. 3033.10
Casaubon (Isaac, tlieologian and philoL, b. 1559, d. 1614).
— Pattison (M. ) Isano Casaubou. 1875. . . 3031.24
Reviewed by J. 0. Morison lu Fortnightly rev., T. 33,
1870. See also Quar. rev., T. 9», 1863 (Diary of I. C.)
Casimie (Matthias, Polish poet, b. 1595, d. 1610).
— Liie and wriiings of. [ Class, jo rual, v. 25, p. 103 ;
V. 31, p. 308.] 2742.25
Cass {Lewis, of Michigan,dem. statesman, 6.1782, A1867).
— - Smith (W. L. G. ) Life and times of. 1856. 3033.20
Casti;llio (Sebastian, prot. reformer, 6. 1515, d. 1503).
— FuessU (J. C.) Lebensgesohichte. 1775. 3161.23
Castelnau (Michel, Fr, diplom. and general, d. 1592).
— Memoires, [1559-69]. [Petitot 1 ser., v. 33.] 501.33
Castleeeaoh {Lord, Kngl. statesman, ft. 1769, d. 1822).
.See Stewaet (Eobert).
Casteiot (George, ' Scander-bey,' prince of Fpirus, 6.
1414, d. 1467).
— Moore (C.C.) Life of. 1850 3034.01
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minic ft. 1347, d. 1380).
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CATHEBiNii U. {empress of Russia, 6. 1729, d. 1796).
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— Bruie (J ) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16
— C.istera (J. H.) History of: 1800. . . .3032.27
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1730 3142.13
— Laveiiux (J. C. P. de). History of. 2 v. London,
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— Masson de Blamont (C. F. P. ) Secret memoirs of
court of. 2v. 3032.29
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A. Herzen. New York, 1859. 12°. . . 3034.02
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Aug., 1859.
— Smnuker (S. M.) Memoirs of the court and reign
of. 185.5 3032.26
— Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, etc., T. 1, 1854 ; v. 3, 1866.
3034.06 ; 08
— Knys (M.) Female biography, V. 3 3212.02
— JameBon [Mrs.) Lives of celebrated sorereigns. . . 3266.26
— .r.-nUiiia (J. 8.) Heroinos of history, p. 393-441. 1862. . 3262.16
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19
~~ Snlinyjntj {Marquess of). Hist, sketches, «to. . . .2547.17
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Catusrine de' Medici {queen of France, b. 1519, d. 1589).
— Traiope (T. A. ) Girlhood of. 1856. . .3031.28
— Balzac (H. de). Eludes philosophiques. 1867. . . .7003.26
— Brai.t6me (P. de B. de). CEuvres. V. 6 : Dames illus. 5021.18
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 2212.16
— Hays (M.) Female biography, v. 2 3212.02
See aUo For. quar. rev., Oct., 1840, and histories of
France during her time.
— Owen (Jfrs. 0. F.) HaroinM of hUtorr. . . . mi n
CATmtRiNB (of Aragun, iputn of Henry VIII., 6. U8.«,
d. 1530).
— Montagu (W. D . ivke <tf ifaneA«<cr). Omit, sfc.. t. 1. p. 1 19
— Strickland (A.) Uvw, eU. SJIW.07 ; S3S« M : "nM.'u • JMS |u
See also FraMr's m««.. v. 7», IMW (FaoU and a. terns, »«■ |
Cathbbi.ne {oj Bragunza. queen (if Charleji II., b. KKW,
— Strickland (A.) Lives, ele 8268.09 ; 8353.16 ; 1236 13
Catheuink (0/ Valtiis, queen of UeiiruV., b. 1101, d. H:iH'.
— StrickUnd (A.) Lives, etc., T. 2. . . iut 06 : :)M«.1S • STiA 10
Caihebine Bowakd (queen of Ilmry Vlll., 0. V,M or
22, d. 1542).
— Strickland (A.) Uvea, eU. 3365.07 ; 3305.14 ; 8336.11 ; S354M
Cathebine Pake (jueen f/ //enry Vlll. I,. \'Ayj,, I. }:,IH.
— Strickland (A J Live*, etc. 8356 07 ; 8266.14 ; 8326.11 j 336«.0i
Castho (Don JoSo de Portwjuese general and navinator,
6. 1500, d. 1548).
— Andrado (J. F. de). Life of. 16(54. . . . 30M.01
Catalan: (Angelica, Ital. singer, 6. 1782, d. 1819).
— Ckyton (E. C.) Queens of song 8386.10
Catiline, (Roman party leader and conspirator, b. 108,
d. 62B.O.)
See Democratic rev., v. 9 ; Fortnightly rer., T. L 18A5
(art. by E. 8. Bcoslcy) ; Nat. quar. rev., v, 8 : Weil. r«».,
V. 17, 1864; H.W. Herbert's uovvJ, ■ Komaii traitor' [313.31];
and Dr. Croly's drama, ' CatUlue • (lfl34.37J.
See also Momws< us Hist, of Rome, v. 4, p. 303-309, 313-
223 ; article ' Catlliue ' in Smith's Diet, of Ur. aud Soman
biogr., V. 1 ; Cicero's Catiline orations ; aud Sallust.
Cato (Marctis Poreius, the censor, 6. 234, d. 149 B. a)
— Nepos (0.) Lives, etc 433.0A
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17 ; T. 3of 3145.33 ; T. 3 of 3145.08
— and Abistwes compared. Plutarch. Lives. ▼. 3 of 3146.17 ;
V. 3 of 3146 28 ; T. 3 of 3146.08.
Cato (Marcus Porcius, the younger, Roman stoic, phOo-
sopher, and patriot, ft. 95, d. 10).
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 4 of 3146.17 ; v. 6 of 3146.23 ; v. 3 of 3146.08
Cavendish (Georgiana, duchess of Devonshire, EwiL
poetess, ft. 1750, d. 1806).
— Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society aW3.16
Cavendish (Henry, FhgL chemist and physicist, b. 1731,
d. 1810).
— Brougham (H.) Philosophers, etc., p. 91-106. 1866. . 3034.05
— Edgar (J. O.) The boyhood of great men 3363.33
— Young (T.) Misoel. works, V. 2, 1856 6083.09
Cavendish (Margaret, ducliess of A'exBcastle, autlior, b.
1624, d. 1673).
— Lives of duke of Newcastle, and his ■wife Mar-
garet. Ed. with preface by M. A. Lower. Loud. ,
1872. 12° 3133.20
— Brydges (E.) Imaginative biography, v. 2, p. 103-132. 3354.35
Ca'VKNiiish (Thomas, Brit, admiral, ft. 1504, d. 1593).
— Lives and voyages. 1837 921.36 ; 3331.07
— Southey(B.) Lives of British admirals 8311.01
Cavendish (Wm., duke of Nexccastie, 6. 1592, d. 1656).
— Cavendish (Margaret). Lives of W. C. aud his wife.
1872 3133.20
Oavoue (Camillo Benso, Corde di, Ral. statesman, 6.
1809, d. 1861).
— Botta (V.) Life, character, and policy. 1802. 3031.03
— Dicey (Edward). Cavour: a mimo r. 1801. 3034.04
— Shirley, pseud. Campaigner at home, p. 167-66. 1866. 2543.39
See alto Blackwood, v. 93, 1863 ; Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861 ;
National rev., v. 13, 1861 ; N. A. rev., v. 90, 1863 ; Quar.
rev., V. 110, 1861, or LitteU, 1861, v. 3; Westm. rev., v. 75,
1861 ; V. 76. 1861.
Caxton (Wm. ,/irs< Engl, printer, 6. a6ou( 1412, d. 1491).
— Disraeli (I.) Amenities of literature 37C3.—
— Knight (C.) Old printer and modem press. 1854. . 3713.03
— Lives of eminent persons 3366.17
See also Oazton ( Wm.) and Printing, in genera] alphabet
Caylus (M.M. deV.de M., marqulte de, 6. 1073, d. 1729).
— Souvenirs, 1681-91. [Pef tot. 2 ser., v. 60.] 504.07
— Salisbtury (Marquess of). Hist, sketches. 1863. . . . 3547.17
Cecil (Robert, Ist earl of tiali-^bury, Engl, statesman aiui
diplomatist, 6. 1550, d. 1612).
— Conrtenay (T. P.) in Lives of British statesmen. . . 3311.07
Cecil (Robert Arthur, vi.'icounl Cranboume, jnarquis of
Salisbury, ft. 1830).
— Hntton (R. H.) Studies in parliament, p. 73-83. 1866. 3252.19
— Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 199-208. 1873. . . '3352.36
Cboil (Wm., lord Burleigh, or Burghley, KngL state.snuin,
in reign of Elizabeth, b. 1520, d. 1598).
— Oonrtuey (T P.) in Lives of British statesmen, v. 1. . 8311.07
— Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v 3 3636.18
— Macdiarmid (J.) British statesmen, v.l, p. 155-308. 1830. 3357.14
— Nares (E. ) Memoirs of life and administration. 3
T. 30'28.25
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180
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : CeUini to Charles n.
CEiiiiijii ^Benevenuto, ijold worker, sculptor, and tngrav-
er, b. 1500, d. 1570).
— Memoirs, by himself. Tr. by T. Eoscoe. London ,
1850. 12° 3034.05
Same. New York, 1857. 12° 3034. OG
See alto Winalow's Joiunal, t. 3 (niasloni of B. 0.|, 1M9.
Cenoi (Beatrice, Roman lady, d. 1599).
— JameBon [Mrt. A.) Llrea, etc 32SS.2S
See aUo Guerrazzi'e novel ' Beatrice Cend '. [Transl. :
211.67 ; orlg. Ital. 7318.26] ; and SheUey's tiag., -The Oend '
[1681.17; 19].
CEHTuvBii: (Susanna, Irish actress and dramatist, b.
1C(!7, d. 1723).
— Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., T. 3 3211.16
Oebvantbs Saavedra (Miguel de, Spanish novelist and
poet, b. 1.547, d. 1616).
— Bruce (J.) Olassio portraits, T. 2 8213.16
— ailes (H.) Bios, of geulos. 1861 2626.03
— Langford (J. A.) Prisou books and their authors. . 3263.32
— PreBuott(W. H.) Miscellanies, 1868 2638.16
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.28
West. rev., v. 89, 1868 (Don Quixote) ; Wlnslow's Journal
V. 12, 1859 (A psychological study).
Chabwiok (Edwin, Enr/l. sanitarian, b. 1801).
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 8263.16
See liUo North Brit, rev.. May, 1860.
Chai-mebs (Thomas, Scottish divine and philanthropist,
b. 1780, d. 1847.)
— Dodds (J.) Thomas Chalmers: biogr. study. 3033.25
— Haiuia(W.) Memoirs o£ 4 v. 1853.. .3034.07
— Wayland (P.) Memoir of Christian labors of. 3034.11
— Bayne (P.) Sketch of. [/n his Christian lif e ] . . . 3516.06
— Brown (J.) Spare boars, v. 1 2614.13
— £dgar (J. a.) Boyhood of great men 3263.22
— QiUUIan (G.) Third gallery of portraits, p. 86-116, 1856. 2626.13
— Qletg (G. E.) Essays, v. 1, p. 1-126. 1858 2528.16
See also Blackwood, v. 72, 1852; Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1862;
National rev., v. 16, 1862 ; Harper's mag., v. 1, 2 and 6 ; N.
A. rev., V. 76. 1862 ; North Brit, rev., v. 17, 1862, or Eclectic
mag., V. 26, 1852 ; North Brit, rev., v. 26, 1866-7.
See also numerous references in Poole's Index.
Chambers (Robert, Scottish author and publisher, b. 1802,
d. 1870).
— Chambers (W.) Memoir of N. Y., 1872. 8°. 3033.29
Chambeks (Wm., Scottish writer and publisher, b. 1800).
— Autobiographic reminiscences. [Wiih his Memoir
of R. Chambers.] 3033.29
Chamfobt (S. R. N., French auihor, b. 1741, d. 1794).
— Houssaye (A.) Philosophers and actresses, v. 2. . . 3266.04
Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1862 ; Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1862.
Channino (Wm. Ellery, unitarian divine and phUaitthro-
pist, 6. 1780, d. 1842).
— Memoir and correspondence. 3 v. Ed. by W. H.
Channiug. Boston, 1854. 12° 3034.1-2
— Eemusat (0. de). Channing, sa Tie et ses oeuvres.
2e ed. 1861 3533.14
— Alger (W. B.) SoUtudes, «te. 1867 2612.07
— Bancroft (G.) Miscellanies, etc., 1865 2517.04
— Keuau (K.) Studies of religious hlstoiy.p. 298-330. 1864. 3112.10
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics of lit., v. 1, 1849. 2644.10
— omi AmiN (Lucy). Correspondence, 1826-1842. Ed. by A. L.
Le Breton. Boston, 1874. 12° 3034.16
.See also numerous references in Poole's Index.
Chantal (.S(. Jiine Frances de, founder of the order of the
VisUation, b. 157-i, d. 1641).
— Oojmbes (W. H. ) History of. 2 v. 1830.3118.16
Chantiiey (Sir Francis, Engl sculptor, b. 1782, d. 1841).
— Edgar (J. a.) Footprints of famous meu 3263.18
— Jones (G.) Sir F. C. : his Ufe , e(c. 1849. . 3033.27
— Winged words on Chantrey's woodcocks. Ed. by J.
P. Muirhead. 1857. o033.28
See a(so Thomson (Jfr<.K3) Lit. oharaoters.v. 2. 3253.31
Chapman (Vli\i.\&m, civU engineer, b. 1719, d. 1832).
— Life of. [Weale's quar. papers, pt. 1.] 8918.11
Ch-u-one (Mrs. Hester, Engl, writer, b. 1727, d. 1801).
— Life and corresp. [Works, v. 1.] .... 502401
Chablemaone. See Charles I. , the Great.
Charles L {the Great, 'Charlemagne,' king of the
Franks, emperor of the Romans, b. 742, d. 814).
— Jamss (G. P. R. ) History of. 3034.15
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 9 8212 16
— Creasy (Sir E. S.) in Eclectic mag., 28, 1853 (2 art.)
— De Quincey (T.) Theol. essays, v. 2. . . . . . . . 3643 21
— Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe 8263!2S
5eeoZ<o Ed. rev., V. 127,1868 ;C. audhis successors) • Nat.
quar. rev., v. 6, 1863 (C. aud his times) ; N.A. rev.,v. 81, 1866
{Household of Charlemagne). See for legendary history
Turpin's History [i682.a2J ; Buifloch's Legends of Charle-
magne [143.30] ; Earl Stanhope's article on the Legends in
Fraser, v. 74, 1866. Also Luoien Bonaparte's epic poem,
■ Charlemagne ' J1616.17].
Ohables I. (king of England, b. 1600, A 1649).
— Letters of Charles L to queen Henrietta Maria ; ed. by
J.Bruce. London, Camden soc. 1856. 4°. 5113.17
— Private correspondence with Sir E. Nicholas. [Jn
Evelyn's diary, v. 4.] 3055.12
— Abbott (J.) History of Charles I. 1870. . 3034.21
— Borough (Sir J. ) Notes of the treaty at Ripon be-
tween Charles L and the covenanters, 1640 ; ed.
by J. Bruce. Camd. soc. 1869. . . . 5114.04
— D'Ewes (Sir S.) Autobiography and correspondence
during the reign of [1602-36.] 2 v. 184.5. 3052.01
— Disraeli (I.) Commentaries of life and reign of . 2
V. 1851 3034.17
— Eikon Basilik^ : the portraioture of his sacred ma-
gestie. [anon.'\ London, 1824. 8°. . . . 3034.20
Note.— The authorship of this work is claimed for John
Qauden, D.D.
— Fairfax correspondence, memoirs, elc. Ed. by. G.
W. Johnson. 2 v. 1848 3055.13
Same^ Memorials of the civil war. Ed. by R.
BelL 2 V. 1849 3035.15
— Forster (J.) Debates on the Grand remonstrance.
476.19
Reviewed in Fraser, v. 70, 1864, or Littell, 1864, v. 3 ;
Quar. rev., v. 108, 1860.
— Francisco de Jesus. Narrative of the Spanish mar-
riage treaty ; ed. by S. R. Gardiner. [Camden
soc] 5114.05
— Gardiner (S. R. ) , Prince Charles and the Spanish
marriage; 1617-23. 2 v. 1869. . . . 475.24
Reviewed in Fraser's mag., n. s. v. 1, 1870.
— Guizot (F. P. G. ) Un projet de mariage royal [du
prince de Galles, Charles, fils de Jacques I., roi
d'Augleterre, avec la tiUe du roi d'Espagne].
1863 3U35.18
— Lilly ( W. ) Several observations on the life and death
of C. [Masares (F. ) Select tracts, v. 1. ] . 476.17
— Milton (J.) Eikonoklastes, in answer to a book
entitled Eikon Basilike. 1697 3038.01
Same. [Prose works, v. 1.] • . . . 50-54.01
— Trials of Charles the first and of some of the regi-
cides, [anois.] Loddon, 1832. 16°. . . 3034.22
— WUliams(F.) The court and times of. [onon.] 2
V. 1848 3035.16
— Bayno (Peter). Charles I. and his father. (Contem. rev., 1874.]
— Cust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. 1, p. 221-270. 3222.07
— Dorau (J.) Princes of Wales 3263.21
— Macaulay (T. B.) Biographical sketches 2636.25
— Mackintosh (Sir J.) Refutatiou of [O.s] title to authorship of
Icon Bastiik6. (In M.'s Sliscel. works.] .... 2536 27
See lives of Hemhibtxa Maria ; of Crouwkll ; and refer-
ences in Poole's Index.
Also (in Oountries; England : (Revolution of 1640).
Chahles II. (kinxj of England, b. 1G30, d. 1685).
— Five letters. London, Camden miscel. v. 5. 1864.
4° ; . . 5113.41
— Abbott (J.) History of Charles IL 1849. 3034.24
— Amos (A. ) The English constitution in the reign
of 1857. 5717.08
— Boscobel tracts relating to [his] escape after the
battle of Worcester and his subsequent adventures.
Ed. by J. Hughes. 2d ed. 1857. . . . 3034.26
Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 ; Westm. rev., v 69
1868, or Littell, 1868, v. 2.
— Carrel (A) History of the counter-revolution under
Charles IL 473.19
— Dorau (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21
— Eglesfleld (F. ) Monarchy revived ; personal hist.
to his restoration. 1822 3034.25
— Guizot (F. P. G.) History of Richard Cromwell and
the restoration. 2 t. 1806 3045.20
— Hamilton (A.) Count Grammont's Memoirs of the
court of Charles IL 1846 3067.10
— Harris (W.) Life of 2 v. 1766. . . .3034.27
— Hoskins (S. E. ) Charles II. in the Channel islands.
2 v. 1854 3034.29
— Jameson (Mrs. A. ) 'Memoirs of the beauties of the
court of Charles, with portraits. 1861. . 3268.02
— Macaulay (T. B.) Biographical sketches.
— Moneys received and paid for secret services of,
Maro'i 30, 1679— Dec. 25, 1688 ; ed. by J. G. Aker-
man. London, Camden soc. 1861. 4°. 5113.06
See also Blackwood, v. 82, 1867 ; references in Poole's lu-
SBOOKLYN MEBOANTILK LIBBABI,
BIOaRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL):charle.l.(<,Ch«to«ubrl«nd.
181
dex ; Winalov'B Medical critio, T. 3, I86!l (On th« dmth nf
0.) Alto, in tliia clowi, Monk (Qeorge) :— StuarU ; and la
tiie general alpliabet, Oountriea. {Bngland.)
Chables L (king of Spain. ) See Ghablks V. (emperor of
Germany).
Ohablbs II. (king of lypain, b. 16(!5, d. 1700).
— Dmilop (J.) Memoirs of, do. 2 v. 18;U. . 553.12
-- StiinUopo (.\.) Spain under, 1090-99.
CaiBLES V. (tlie Wise, king of France, b. 1337, d. 1380).
— Boucicaut (J. Le M. de, murichal de France). Livre
dealaictB, 130G-1408. [Petitot,! 8dr.,v.6-7.] 501.06
— CLristine or Ghristinune de Pisan. Livre du sage
roy, Charles V. 1364-80. [Petit, 1 s&.,v.5-0.] 501.05
OiiABi.Es V. (emperor of Oennany, I. king of ^ain, b.
1500, d. 1558).
— Correspondence of the emperor and his ambassadors
at the courts of Englaud and France ; with bio-
graphical notices. With his itinerary, 1519-51.
Ed. by W. Bradford. Londou, 18".0. 8° . 3035.08
— Mignet (F. A. A. ) Charles-Quint : sou abdication,
sou Rt;jouT et a& mort au munast&re de Yusto. 78
&i. 1868 3035.11
ifote.— BeTlewed In Fraser'B mag., T. 7i, 1868.
— Babutiu (F.) Commentoires, etc. 1551-58. [Petitot.
Col. des mem. 1 ser., v. 31-32.] . . . 501.31
— Prescott (W. H.) Account of the emperor's life af-
ter his abdication. [With Kobebtson (W. ) Hist.
V. 3.] 3035.03
— Eobertson (W.) Hist of the reign of Charles V.
4v. 1787 3035.04
Same. With au account of the emperor's life after
hisabdioation,byW.H.PTe8cott 3 v. 1856. 3035.01
Same. Abridged ed. 1852 3035.10
— Salignao (B. de). Le si^e de Metz. 1552. [Petitot.
Mem. 1 ser., v. 32.] 501.32
— Sterling (W.) Cloister life of Charles V. [1555-58.]
1853 3035.09
ifoie.— HoTlewed In N. A. rev., v. 76, 1853 ; Qnar. rev., V.
an 2353
— Delopierr6(0.) Historical diffloulties, p. 128-39. 18C8. 2521.27
Pn^t (J. van). Essays on the pol. hist, of the 16th-18th cent.,
p. 97-200 446.14
See also Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 ; Ed. rev., v. 101. or Lit-
tell, V. 8, 1856; Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 (Chief victories).
Chabi.es VL (tiie vKil-beloved, of France, b. 1368, d. 1422).
— Boucicaut (J. le M. de, marickal de France). Livres
des faicts, 1306-1408. [PeUtot. leer.,v.6,7.] 501.06
— Fenin (P. de). Histoire, etc., 1407-1422. [Petitot
1 ser., T. 7.] 501.07
— JBiohemont(Cbni<e de). Histoire, 1413-1457. [Pe-
titot 1 ser., V. 8.] 501.08
Ohables Vn. (the victorious, of France, b. 1403, d. liOl).
— Du Clercq (J.) Mdmoires, 1448-67. [Petitot 1 s^r.
V. 11.] 501.11
Same. [Buchon Col. des chron., v. 37-40.] 506.07
— Joan of Arc or Jeanne Dare, Mem. concernant la
pucelle d'Orl&ms, 1422-29. [Petitot 1 ser., v.
8.] 501.08
— La Marohe (Oliver de). M^moires, 1435-99. Aug-
ments d'un estat de la maisou du due Cliarles Le
Hardy. [Petitot 1 ser., v. 7-10.] . . 501.0.)
— Kichemont (Cbmie de). Histoire,1413-1457. [Petitot.
1 ser., V. 8.] 501.08
Chables VIIL (of France, b. 1470, d. 1498).
— Comines (P. de). Memoires, 1461-98. 3 v. [Peti-
tot T. 11-13.] 501.11
Historical memoirs. 1817 3043.13
— Villeneuve (Q. de). Memoires ; conqu^te de Naples
par Charles Vm., 1494-97. [Petitot 1 s<=r.,T.
14.] 501.14
Chaelics IX. (of France, b. 1550, d 1574).
— Boaillou (H.) Memoires. 1555-86. [Petitot. 1
ser., T. 35, 1823.] 501.35
— Castelnau (M.) Memoires. [1559-69]. Petitot
. 1 ser., V. 33.] 501.33
— Choisniu (J. ) Memoires, 1571-73. [Petitot 1 ser.,
T. 38.] 502.01
— Glamon(A,) M6moires, 1560-86. Petitot. 1 ser.,
v. 31.] 501.34
— Hurault (P. , Vomle de Cheverny). Memoire?, 1562-
1599. [Petitot 1 ser., T. 36.] . . . 501.36
— IioNoae(F. de). Mimoit««, 1693-70. [PeUtot 1
«*r-. ▼• »*•) 801.84
— Margaret de Valoi*. Utooina, ISdi^SX Petitot
l8&.,v. 37.] 601.37
— Morgoy (J. de). Mdmoiree, 156i-89. [Petitot 1
8&., T. 34.] 601.34
— Mdrim^ (P.) Ohioniqae du regne do Charie* VL
1858 7»2:..ia
— Montlao (B. ) Oommentaiiea, 1621-75. [Petitot
1 s^., v. 20-22.] 601.20
— Philippi (J.) Mdmoires, 1660-90. [Petitot 1 wir.,
V. 34.] 601.34
— Saxilx de Tavannes (Oaspard). Mteioirea, 1515-73.
[Petitot. ls&'., V. 23-25.] 601.23
— Saulz de Tavannes (Quillaume de). M&uoireu,
1560-95. [Petitot 1 ait., t. 35.] . . 501.36
— Thou (J. A. de). Memoires, 1543-lUOl. [Petitot 1
s^r., V. 37.] 501.37
— Vielleville (F. de S., sire de). M^oires, 1528-71.
[Petitot 1 s&., v.26-28.] 50L28
OHABiiES X (of France, b. 1757, d. 1836).
— Crowe (E.E.) History of the reigu o£ 1861. 3114.16
Chabi,bb XIL (king of thoeden, b. 1682, d 1718).
— Frederick it, fc»»w of Prussia. Character and mili-
tary talents of Charles. [Works, V. 5.] . 5041.07
— Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Histoire de. 1845. 3036.04
Same. Itevue par Q. Surenne. 1852. . 3036.06
Same. [OEuvres, v. 24.] 6083.24
Same. Historyt>f Charles XIL 1873. . 3036.00
Same. [Works, T. 10-11.] 5081.10
Same. History ot 1859. 3036.05
— Wilson (J. a.) Sketches, tU. 1874 3322.11
Chables XIV. (of HuKden ; John Bemadotte, b. 1764,
d. 1844).
— Gibbon (F.) Pnbllc characters, T. 1, p. 441-S84. . . . 811t.1T
— Meredith (W.G.) Memorials of. [1808-1825.] 3017.09
Cbables (the bold, duke of Bunjundy, b. 1433, d 1477).
— Dumas (A.) Charles le Tcmeraire. 2 v. 18G0. 7006.07
— Comines (P. de) Historical memoirs. 1817. 3043.13
— Kirk (J. F.) History oi: 3 v. 1866. . .3036.01
i^oto.— Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 95, 1864 ; Oontem.
rev.. V. 9, 1868 (by W. Stigand); Ed. rev., v. 119. 1864;
Fortnightly rev., v 10, 18ia (by E. A. Freeman) ; Freeman's
Hist, essays, v. 1 ; National rev., v. 18, 1864, or Littell, v. 2,
1864. See also Scott's ' Quentin Diuward,' and ' Anne oi
Clelerstein.'
Cbables Edward Stuart (the young pretender, 6. 1720, d
1788).
— Oreene(a. W.) Historical studios, p. 353-436. . . .2526.06.
— Jease (J. E.) Memoirs of the pretenders. 2 T. 1845. 8166.05
— Elose (0. L.) Memoirs of. 1845 3166.08
— Olipbant (M. O. W.) Historical sketches 3064.18
Note.— 'In fiction, see ' Waverley ' and ■ Redgaantlet,' by
Scott, and ■ Prince Charles.' by J. F. Smith [2S1.98J.
Chablot IE ( princess of Wale.i, b. 1796, d 1817).
— Hall {Ret. It.) Sermon on the death of. [Ulscel. works.] 6042.01
— Huish (R. ) Memoirs of. 1818 3036.07
— WeigaU (B. ) Brief memou: of. 1874. . .3035.21
See also Miss Cornelia Knight's autobiography, and Lon.
qant. rev., 1862.
Chaelotte Sophia (wife of George III., !i.l744, d 1818).
— Doran (J.) gueeus of England, v. 2, p. 3-198. 1855. . 3253.0S
— Thoms (W. J.) Hauuah Lightfoot, dc. 1867. 3112.20
CuABEiiRE (St Hyacinthodo,6. about 1740, d 1805).
— Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, v. 3. . . 8262J4
Chabtbes (Ev. de). See Hubaolt (Philippe).
Chase (Philander, ProL epis. bp. of lUs., 6.1775, dl852).
— Reminiscences. [1775-1816. 2d ed. 2 v. Boston,
1848. 8^ 3035.27
Chase (Salmon P., Amer. statesman, b. 1808, d 1873).
— Schuokers (J. W. ) Life and public services of. Witli
eulogy by W. M. Evarts. 1874. . . . 3035. '20
— Trowbridge (J. T. ) Ferry-boy and financier, [anon.]
1804 3036.21
— Warden (R. B.) Private life and public services ot.
1874. 30:t5.'26
See also Atlantic, v. 32, 1873 (Home life of 0. , by £. Loyd) :
Bartlett (D. W.) Presidential candidates, 1859, p. 95-117
[3243.IH1; Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times. [3265.02.]
Chastelakd (Pierre de Bosoosel, Pr. poet, b. 1540, d
15153).
Meuzles (S.) Boyal (kvorites, v. 1, p. 393-309. 1866. 3-257.10
See Swinburne's OhasteUr, a tragedy. [1744.05.]
Chateaubeiand (Fran9oi3 Rene, vicoinle de, Frencit imo-
ginalive and polUical writer, 6. 1768, d 1848).
In asUng for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S SAM&, tha first part of the TITIA an* tbe NtnCBBB.
132
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Chateaubriand to CScero.
Ghateaubbiand, continued.
— Alison (A.) Essays 2517.02
Broglie (A. prince de). Ktude morile et pol. [Bev. des deux
mondes. jiiillet, 1860.)
— Greg (W. R.) Literary judgments, p. 221-296. . . . 2526.20
— Reeve (H.) lloyai and repub. France, T. 2 617.21
— Robertson (J. B.) Life, writings, and times of [In his Lec-
tures, ete. 1864 2641.29
— Saiute Beuve (C. A.) C. et son groupe littcraire. . . 3035.22
— _ — Haute. [In kis Portraits contemporains, v. 1.] . . 7033.33
— Tuclterman (U. T.) Essays, bio^rapliical, cfc. . . .2544.16
See aiso Nat. rev., v. 12, 1881, or Littell, 1861, T. 1 ■, Lit-
tdl, 1861, V. 1, p. 707; Littell. 1861, T. 1 ; LitteU, from
Temple Bar,) Feb. 1874 ; North Brit, rer., T. 29, 1858,
or LitteU, 1868, v. 4.
Ohatham (..Bar/ o/ ). iee Prrr (William, tte eWer).
CsATrisBTON (Thomas, Engl pod, 6. 1752, d. 1770).
— Croft (H. ) Love and madness, a story too true.
[anon.-^ 1809 3036. "22
— Davis (J.) Life of. 3036.08
— Dix(J.) Lifeof. 1837 3036.09
— Mason (D.) Chatterton : a story of the year 1770.
1874. 3034.31
— Wilson (D. ) Chatterton : biogr. 1869. .3036.23
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857 3263.24
— Cary (H. F.) English poets, p. 388-412. 1846. . . . 3263.05
— Forster (J.) Critical essays, v. 2, p. 507-26. 1856. . . 2625.04
— Giles (H.) Lottures and essays, v. 2. 1851 2526.05
Ste aUo Blackwood, v. 107, 1870. or Littell, 1870, T. 2 ;
Littell, (from Gentleman's mag.) t. 16, 1856 ; Nat. quar.
rev., v. 14, 1807.
Chauceb (Geoffrey, Eivjl. poet, 6. 1328, d. 1400).
— Dunham (3. A.) Lives, ete., v. 1 3211.14
— Godwin (W.) Life of. 2d ed. 4 v. 1804.3031.01
— Lowell (J. B.) Conversations, etc., p. 1-120. 1845. . . 2534.13
Mystudywindows. p. 227-90. 1871 2634.18
From N. A. rev., v. 111. 1870.
— O'Hagan (J.) [Afternoon lectures, v. 2, p. 245-77. 1864.] 2612.21
— Bauds (W.B.) Chaucer's England. 2 v. 1869. 2512.21
— Smith (A.) Dreamthorp, p. 214-249. 1869 2613.11
— Todd (H. J.) Illustrations of the lives and works of
GowerandC. IHIO 1631.22
See oi»o Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1866 (New facts, etc.. by E.
A. Bond) : Littell, 1871, v. 3 (from Maomillan); West, rev.,
V. 86, 1868, and LitteU, 1871, v. 4.
See also Chancer, in general alphabet.
Chaumettb (Pierre Gaspard, Fr. jacobin and aiheist, 6.
1763, ex. 1794).
See Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 (by A. Regnard).
Cheek (Arthur M. H. , Engl soldier in Bengal b. 1840,
d. 1857).
— Steel (B.) Lives made sublime 3263.30
CaEEVEE (Nathaniel, religions youth, b. 1816, d. 1844).
— Cheever (H. T.) Memorials ol 1851. . .3036.24
Chknieb (Andre, French poet, b. 1762, d. 1794).
See Doran (J.) New pictures, etc. 1859 [2523.18] ; Harri-
son (J. A.) Group of poets. 1876 [2628.26.] West, rev., v.
98, 1872.
Ceebubiki (M. L. 0. Z. S., Ital musical composer, b.
1760, d. 1842).
— Bellasis (E. ) Cherubini : memorials. 1874. 3035.19
OHEiTEKFiEiiD (Philip Dormer Stanhope, lord, Engl
statesman, courtier, and wit, b. 1694,(1 1773).
— Letters and life. New York, 1853. . . . 5025.03
Same. 4 V. London, 1800 502.5.11
— Cramp (W.) Author of Junius discovered. 30-18.27
— Adams (W. D.) Famous books. 1876 2613.11
— Hayward (A.) Chesterfield : his life. elc. [T. L., v. 17.] 6076.22
— Iilaceuen (M.) Celebrities, elc. 1874 3212.11
— Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Critical essay. [In C.'s Letters, etc.
1870.] 6026.17
See also Fraser'a mag., v. 60, 1864 ; LitteU, 1871, v. 3 (from
ComhlU).
OnEVEKNY (P. Hurault, comie de.) -See Hubattlt (P.)
comte de Chevemy).
Chevreuse (Marie de Bohan-Montbazon, duchess de,
b. 1600, d. 1679).
— Cousin (V.) Etudes, ete. 4 tJd. 1869. .7042.26
Same. Life and times of. 1859. . . . 513.01
— Menzies (P.) Political women, v. 1, 1873 [3266.07] : and Dub-
Un utuv. mag., July, 1874.
Chiabreba (Gabriello, Ital poet, b. 1552, d. 1637).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.26
Chickbuinq (Jouas, pi/ino-j'orte maker, b. 1798, d. 1853).
— Hunt (F.) American merchants, v. 1, p. 493-637. . . 3244.10
— McOabe (J. D.,>r., Great fortunes, etc 3265.14
CaiTTiiNDEN (Simeon B. , merchant, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
b. 1H14).
— Proceedings at the complimentary dinner given by
his friends on his retirement from business, March
9, 1875. New York, 1875. 12°. . . . 3033.30
Ohoatb (Bufus, eloquent advocate and public man, Bos-
ton, Mass.,b. 1799, d. 1859).
— Brown (S. 6.) Memoir of. [In O.'s Writings, t.
1.] 5025.15
— Parker (E. G.) Beminiscences of. 1860. . 303(1.10
— Whipple (E. P.) Essays, v. 2, 1851 2646.07
See also Atlantic, v. 6, 1860 ; Hours at home, Nov., 1866 ;
Nat. quar. rev., v. 26, 1873 ; N. A. rev., v. 96, 1863.
Choiseul (Etienue Fian9ois, due de, Fr. slati'sinan, b.
1719, d. 1785).
— James (G. P. B.) Lives of foreign statesman, v. 6. . 3211.19
See also Eclectic mag., v. 25, 1852 (Eaunitz and Choiseul).
Choiseoi/-(>oufeiee (Marie Gabriel A. P., comie de,
French archcuologist aiid diplumaiist,b. 1852,d. 1817).
— St. John (J. A.) Livesof ceL trav, V. 8 322104
Choisnin (Jean, sec'y of Uenry II., of Poland).
— Memoires, 1.571-73. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 38.] 502.01
Choisy (Fran9oi8 Timoleoa, I'abbide, b. 1644, d. 11 li).
— Memoire.s. 1068-86. [Petitot. 2ser.,v.63.] .504.04
Cholmondelei family.
See Frasers mag., v.72, 1865 (Hist, of C. family, 1538-1666).
Chopin (Freder.c, Polish pianist, b. 1810, d. 184'J).
— Liszt (F.1 Life of. 1863 3036.20
See alto Atlantic, v. 31, 1873 ; Contem. rev., v. 2, 1886 (art.
by E. H. Haweis).
Chobley (Henry F. , Engl author and musical critic, 6.
1808, d. 1872).
— Autobiography, memoir, and letters. Compiled by
H. G. Hewlett. 2 v. L., 1873. 12°. . . 3035.29
— — Same. [Abridged.] Personal reminiscences. Ed.
by E. H. Stoddard. N. Y., 1874. 16°. . . 3251.14
Same. Eecent art and society, compiled by C. H.
Jones. N. Y., 1874. 12° 3035.31
Cheistina Augusta, (queen of Hweden, b. 1626, d. 1689).
— Woodhead (H.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1863. . 30:15.24
— CoUins (W.) A queen's revenge. [Miscel., v.l, 1863.] '2618.16
— Hay8(M.) Female biography, V. 3 3212.03
■ — - Jameson {Mrs. A.) Lives of female sovereigns. . . 3266.26
— Kussell (W.) Eccentric personages. 3264.03
Extraordinary women 3263.19
See aUo LitteU, v. 6, 1854.
Cheysostom (Joauues, iS(., 6. 3i7, d. 407).
— Johnson (E. 1 The mouth of gold. Dr.imatic sketches
illus. the life and times of. 1873. . . .1666.10
— Neander (A. J. W.) Lifeof. 1815. . . .3418.04
— Newman (J. H.) Historical sketches, v. 3 3581.00
— Thierry (A. S. D.) C. et I'imperatrice EuJoxie. [In liev. des
d. mondes, juU., sept., 1867; mat, juiu, 1869; jau.,i'6v., 1870.
See New Englander, v. 21, 1862 (The early orators of the
4th century, by W. Smith) ; also article in M'CUntock and
Strong.
CH0KCHILI, (Charles, Engl, satiric poet, b. 1731, d. 1764).
— Forster (J. ) Daniel Oe Foe and C.Churchill. 5075.21
Same. [Hist, and biogr. essays, v. 2 ] 2625.02
Chubchxli. (John, 1st duke of Marlborough, Brit, geiieral
and statesman, b. 1650, d. 1722).
— Letters and dispatches. 1702-12. v. 1-3. London,
1845. 8°. 3037.01
— Select correspondence. [Ed. by Mrs. Thomson.]
[ With ChurchiU (S. J.) Private oorresp. 3037.08
— Alison (A) Life of. 1818 3037.04
— Coxe (Wm. ) M.moirs of. 3 v. 1847. . . 3037.05
— Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men 3:!63.23
— Gleig (G. R.) Lives of Brit, commanders, v. 1-2. . . 3221. ul
— James (G. P. B.) Memoirs of great commanders . . 3263.26
— LoJge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 7 y225.0l
— EusseU (W.) Extraordinary men. ....... 3263.20
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duiing her time.
Okubchili, (Sarah Jennings, duchess of Marlborough, b.
1660, d. 1744).
— Opinions. [Ed. by Sir D. Dalrymple.] 1788. 3041.01
— Private coiTespondence. [Ed. by Mrs. Thompson.]
2 V. London, 1838. 8° 3037.08
— CoBteUo (L.S.) Eminent EugUshwomen,v.4,p.l-230.1844.3256.17
— Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society, V. 1 3262.16
Chubohyaed (Thomas, b. about 1520, d. 1604).
— BeU (B.) Lives of English poets, v. 2 3211.17
CiBBEE (Oolley, dramatist, actor, and poet-laureate, b.
1671, d. 1757).
— Apology for life. By himself. L., 1822. 8°. 3036.11
— Austin (W. S.) and Ralph (J.) Poets hkureate, p. 246-286.
1863 3264.19
— Dunham (S. A.) Lives, ete., v. 3 3-211.14
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 1, p. 125-149. 1831. 3'263.03
CiOEBO (Marcus TuUius, Roman orator, statesman, and
pliilosopher, b. 106, d. 43 b.c)
— Epistles to Atticus. With notes. Tr. by W. Guth-
rie. 3 v. London, 1806. 8°. 3036.28
BEOOSLZN UEROANIILH LIBBABZ.
BIOaRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) :cao«o to Cobd«.
133
— Letters to several of his friends. With remarks by
\V. MelmotU. 3 v. Loudou, 17J3. SP. . 3036.18
Same. 8th od. 3 v. London, 1814. 8°. 3036.25
— Forsyth (W.) Life of. 2 v. 1865. . . . 303(!.1'2
— Lamartine (A. P. de). Cic^ron. 1833.. .3043.08
Same. English. [In kit Oil. characters, ▼. 1.] . . 33M.18
— Middleton (0. ) Life of. 3 v. 1810. . . 3()30.1.j
Same. 1H39 3036.14
— Alger (W.B.) Solitudes, ete. p. 208-21S asl'2.07
— Brougham (H., lord). Boman orators, [^ontrlb. etc., v. 1,
iKsa.i 25n.o«
— De Quincey (T.) Hist, essays, v. 2, p. 1-61 2522.08
— KeUall (C.) On tbo different opinions that hare been formed
oi Giuero. [Class journal. T. 22, p. 1(H.] . . . . 2742.2J
— Malkin (B. H.) Chusiuai disquisitions, elc. . 1825. . 2.^:1(1.23
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 5 of 3116.17 ; v. 5 of 314S.22 ; v. 4 of 3148.08.
— aud Deuosthbnf:s compared. Plutarch. Lives, v. fi of
3146 17 ; T. 5 of 3146.2i ; V. 4 of 3145.08.
See also Blackwood, v. 95, 1864 ; Fortuightly rev., t. 6,
1866 (Cicero and Clodius, by Prof. Boesly) ; Qu. rev., 1865
(Negative character of) ; Quar. rev., v. 115, 1864 ; West, rev.,
V. 64, 1855. Also Ramsay's article in Smith's Uictlou-
ary, v. 1.
Cld Buy Diaz (Bodriguez Diaz da Bivar, Spanish war-
rior, b. about 1026, d. 109'J).
— Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe 3263.25
— Qiiintana (M. J.) Lives of celebrated Spaniards, p. 8-39.
1833 3212.14
S&8 also histories of Spaiu, and of Spanish literature.
CiMABOE (Griovanui, Hal. painier,b. 1240, d. about 1300).
— Jameson (Mrs. A.) Early Ital. painters 1435.09
See Fine Arts. {Italian pairUers.)
CiMON (Athenian ijeneral and statesman, d. 449 b.o. )
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17; v. 3 of 314S.22; v. 2 of 3145.08.
— and LuoiTLLUs compared. Plutarch. Lives, v. 3. of 3146.17 ;
V. 3 of 3145.22 ; V. 1 of 3145.08.
— Nepoa (0.) Lives, etc 423.06
Olaibos ( MUe. Claire H. Leyris de la Tade, JV. actress,
b. 1723, d. 1803).
— Houssaye (A.) Man and women of France, etc. p. 255-294.
Lond. 1852 T. 3 of 3262.18
Same. N. Y., 1857 v. 2 of 3266.02
See also Fraser's mag., v. 48, 1853.
Olapp (Rev. TheoioTe,Ainer.unit. divine, 6.1792,(2.1861).
— Autobiographical sketches, during a thirty-five
years' residence in New Orleans. [1810-4.').] Bos-
ton, l-sS?. 12°. 3037.10
Claeb ( Hhrl of). See Firz Gibbon (J. )
Olabe (John, English poet, b. 1793, d. 1864).
— Martin (P.) Life of. 1863 3037.2.5
— Hood (E. P.) Peerage of poverty 3265.13
— Smiles (L.) Brief biographies. 1861 3'263.16
Clakekdon (EiH of). See Hide (Edward).
CLAKESD3N (Earl of). See Villieks (G. W.F.)
CiABK (John, western pioneer preaclier, b. 1758, d. 1833).
— " Father Clark ;" or, the pioneer preacher. N. Y.,
18.55. 16° 3037.11
Clabke (.\dam,me(/todist sdiolarand theologian, 6. 1760,
d. 18(2 1.
— Infancy, religious and literary life, [anon.] 2 v.
New York, 18-53. 12-'. 3037.12
CiiAEKB (Edward D., Engl, traveller, b. 1769, d. 1822).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, e(c., T. 3 3221.06
Claekson (Thomas, Engl quaker and abolUionisi , b.
1760, d. 1846).
See Atlantic, V. SI, 1873 (T. 0. and Nicholas of Bussia, by
B. D. Owen).
CL.iDDros (Matthias, Oerm. humowous poet, b. 1710, d.
1815).
— Stevenson (W.F.) Lives and deeds, etc. p. 208-246 1868 3261.05
See also Hedge's Prose writers of Germany.
Claveehoosb (Jobn Grahame, of, b. 1650 (i), d. 1689).
See Gbahame (John, of Glaverhouse).
Claxxos (.Timothy, Amer. inventor, b. 1790).
— Memoir of a mechanic. By himself. Boston, 1839.
16° 3037.14
Clay (Henry, Amer. siaiesman, b. 1777, d. 1832).
— Colton(C.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1846. 3037.13:27.
— Obituary addresses, delivered in Congress, June,
1832. Washington, 1«52. 8° 3037.17
— Prentice (G. D.) Biography of. 1831. . . 3037. '29
— Herring (J.) and Longaore (.J.B.) «Nat. portr. gal.,v. 1. 3247.08
— Maury (9. M.) Statesmen of Amer., 1817 3243.00
— Parton (J.) Famous Amerlrans, 1867 3245.16
See also paper by U. Greeley iu Homes of Amer. states-
men (3245.12] ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 25, 1872; New Englander,
V. 14, 1856 (List seven years of his life) : N. A. rev., v. 102,
1866, See also refereuces in Poole's Index.
Clati'ON (Charlotte, viscountess Sundon, mistress of the
robes to Caroline, q. of Geo. II., d. 1742).
- Thomson (Afrj.K. B) Memoirof. 'i r. J8i7. 31fi7.0«
CuMM (Samuel, EiujL enjimer, i'linxfuoer <^ got, ami Uim
almosplurio railioau, b. 17«1, J. ).
— Memoir of. (Weals'* Quar. papon, t. 2.) , , , , MUI.I]
CLBMEsr XIV. (pupe: J. V. A. Oamnualli, b. 170.5, d.
1774).
— Letters. Prefixed aneodote* of his life. 2 t. in 1.
[Publ. by L. A. de Caraocl'.ll] Ix)ndon, IHOl
16°. 3'J37.1tt
JVo(«.— Apocryphes en grand* partla.— Qoirant.
— OaraccioU (L. A. ) Life of. 1V7I1 3037.18 '
Clementina of Polani, wife of ' Uie old prdtndir,' ion of
Jumes II., b. 1702, J. 1735).
— Holt (B. S.) Boyal ladles, r. 2, p. 220-290 IMl. . . aaM.1*
CLEOMBNB.S III. (kimi of Sp'trla, d. 220 B.C. )
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 4 <>r 3148.17: v. 6 of 3145.22; T. 4 of I14*jM
— aud Aois, aud the Ouaucui coinparetl. Plutarch. Uvaa.
v. 4 of 3146.17 ; T. 5 of 3145.22 : T. 4 of 3145.UH.
C1.E0PATBA (nueen of tz/i/pt, b. 69, d. 30 B.O.)
— Abbott (J. ) History or. 1852 3037.19
— Brure(J.) ClasslcportniiU.T.l, p. 131-162. 18S3. . 81ia.U
— Hay*! (M.) Female biography, V. 3 32134J8
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) Lives of female sovereigns. . . 8'JflA.'ifl
— Jeukius (J. a.) Ueroiues of history, p. 1149. 1852. . uin.l«
— Owen (Vrj. O. I") Heroines of history 3'i61.21
See life of Antony, iu PluUroh'a Uvea ; Hhakspere a
play; and Bev. des deux mondes, 15 Julu, 1872 (par H.UIaxa
de Bury).
Cleaveland or Clievelaiid (John, b. 1613, d. 1G58).
— Bell(B.) Lives of English poets, V. 2 3211.17
— BetrospectLve rev., v. 12, 18'i5.
CuTFOBD (Anne, ouatess of Dorset, Pembroke and
Montgomery, b. J58l,(t 1675).
— CostaUo'(L.S.) Eminent EuglUbwomen. t.2, p.228-3U. 3254.U
CiiEFFOBD (George, M earl of Cuutbertund, b. 1.558, d.
1605).
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea-Ungs and naval heroes 3263.17
— Lodge (E.) PortraiU. etc., 1.3 8325.01
— Southey |R.) Lives of the Britisb admiraU. t. 8. . . 3211.W
Clinton (De Witt, governor of slate of Xew York, b.
1769, d. 1828).
— Campbell (W. W. ) Life and writings of. 1849. 3037 20
— Ken wick (J.) Life of 1840 3037.21
— Beck (T. B.) in Homes of Amer. statesmen 3'M5.12
— Jeukins (J. S.) Governors of New York, p. 208-318. . 32IT.U3
— Tuckerman (U. T.) Essays, biographical, e<e. . . . 'iSU.IS
See also N. A. rov., v. 79, 1854.
CuNTTON (George, Ainer. slntesm/xn, b. 1739, d. 1812i.
— Jenkins (J.S.) Governors of N. Y., p. 25-73. 1851. . . 3247.03
Clinton (Henrv Pelham, duke of NetocasUe, b. isll, d.
1861).
— Britisb statesmen. 1854 S263.0T
Clive (Ciitherinj, feVi^i. actress, b. 1711, d. 1783).
— 'I'homson (K. B.) Garriok and Mrs. Olive. [In her Celebrateil
friendships, v. 3, p, 219-279.] 3253.24
CiiivE (Bobert, Ist lord; Engl. gen. in India, b. 1723, li.
17(4).
— Malcolm (AV J.) Life of. 3 T. 1836. . 30t'2.0l
— Gieig (G. E.) Lives, eic. v. 3 Sm.M
— Macaulay (X. B.) Essays, v. 4, 1859, p. 194-299. . . . 2536.19
From Ed. rev., Jan., 1840.
Cloots (Aniicharsis, Prussiiri, 'orator of the human race,'
in French rev., b. 1755, d. 1794).
— Wraxall (L.J Remarkable adventurers, v. 1. 18C3. . 3264.13
CiiOUQH (Arthur H., Kngl. poet, b. 1819, d. 1861).
— Letters and memoir, [i/i /its Remains, v. 1.] 16t3.21
See also Athintic. v. 9. 1862 ; Blaokwoml, Nov., 1862 : Con.
tern, rev., v. 12, 1809 (by John Uowden), or Littell, 1870,
V. 2 ; CoruhiU, 1866 : Forlni^jhtly rev., v. 10, 1868 (by J. A.
Symonds) ; Fi-aaer's mag., v. 65. 18«2, v. 74, 1860 ; Litiell,
1863, V. 1 ; N. A. rev., Juiy, 1866 (by E. C. Stedmau) : Oct.,
1867 (by E. Nortou) ; Putnam's. Jan., 1868 (by Q. W. Curtis).
See also his name in general alphabet.
Clyde (Colin CaaipbsU, lord ; English gen., b. 1792,
d. 18)3).
— Wilson (J G.) Sketches, etc. 1874 8222.16
CoBBETl (William, Engl. vei:<>aiUe political writei- and
economist, b. 1762, d. 1833).
— Life, [aiioji.] 2ded. Loudon, 1835- 16°. 304'2.04
Bulwer {Sir H. L. E.) The contentious man. [In Ai» Historical
characters, v. '2.] 3257.09
Gilflllan (O.) Modern literature 2626.12
— Haziitt (W.) Spirit of the age 2631.07
— Mitford (Miss) in Harper's mag., v. 4, p. 507.
B,igers (J. E. T.) Historical gleanings. V. 2, p. 141-185.32.'>2.21
— Eussell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 1 8251.08
— Watson (J. S.) Biographies, etc. 1870. . . 3042.20
See also Fraaer'a mag., v. 76, 1867.
CoBDEN (Richard, EngL statesman and free4rader, b.
1801, d. 1863).
In askiug for b<4oks, us3 the " B >jk Or.iei-," glviu;
the \UrtI0:i'3 NAME, the arst part of the XIXLE, aud the NU.aB3K.
134
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Cobden to Columbus.
OoBDlN (Rioliard), mntinued.
— McGilohrist (J. ) Eichard Oobden. A bii
1865 3042.05
8inU«(S.) Brief blognphlM. 1861. 8163.U
See alto Atlantic, v. IS. 186S (by M. D. Conway) ; Brit.
qoM. rev., Jan.. 1866 ; N.Brit, rev., March, 1867 ; Harper's
montUly, (Ea»y chair.) v. ao, 28 ; MaomUlan'a mag.. May,
1866 (art. by Ooldwin Smith).
C!oBEAM (Sir John OldcasUe, lord, early English reformer,
b. 1360? A 1417).
— Gaspey(T.) Life aud times. 2 t. 1843. .3012.06
OooHBAini (Sir Thomas, earl DutidoncUd, Engl, naval
officer, h. 1775, d. 1860).
— Autobiocraphy of a seaman. 2d ed. 2 v. London,
1860. 8< 3053.19
— Ooohiane (T. B.) and Bourne (H. R. F.) Life of ,
oompl the autobiography. 2 v. 1869. . 3053.21
Narrative of services in the liberation of Chili, Peru,
andBrazU. 2 v. 1859 1164.07
Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 2, p. 280-270. 8222.02
Trial of Sir Thomas Cochrane, and others, for a con-
spiracy, in the Court of liing's Bench, Guildhall,
8th and 9th June, 1814. Lond., [n. cJ.] 8'. 3041.04
See alto Blackwood, v. 87, 1860 ; North Br. rev., v. 84,
1881 ; Qnar. rev., v. 109, 1861.
CooKBORN (Mrs. Alison B. , 6. 1712, d. 1794).
Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v. I,
p. g2-l»S 3251.0*
CooEBUBN (Henry Thomas, ScofcAjiuije, 6.1779, (i.l854).
— Memorials of his time. N. V., 185i>. 12^ :!012.08
iVote.— Kevlewed in Ed. rev., v. 106, 1857; Fraser's, T. 6*.
1866 ; North Br. rev., T. 26, 1866-7.
— Journal : coat'n of ' Memorials.' 2 v. 1874. 3012.24
Beviewed In Ed. rev., July, 1874.
0<BUB (Jacques, French merchant, b. 1100, d. 1456)..
Oostello^n:,. S.) Jacques Oceur, the French argonaut. 3042.00
Coke ( .Sir Edward, A'nr;(. lawjer, b, 1549, d. 1()34).
Campbell (J., 'or(J), Chief Jnatioes of England. T. 1. 8264.01
— Johnson (G. W. ) Life of. 2 v. 1837. . .3012.10
— Lives of eminent persons 3266.17
— Roscos (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . . 3211.06
CoLBiiST (Jean Baptiste, marq. de Seiynkay, statesman
and financier, b. 1619, d. 1(;»3).
— Bridges (J. H. ) France under Richelieu and Col-
bert. 1806 523.16
James {Q. P. B.) Lives of foreign statesmen, t. 3. . 3211.19
Colbert (Jean Baptiste, marq. de Torey, b. 1665, d.
1746). ifee Colbert (p. 275),
CoLBUKN (Zerab, precocious malh^m. genius, 6. 1804,
d. 1840).
— Memoir : by himself Springfield, 1833. 18^ 3042.12
OoLciiESTEB. See Abbot (Charles, lord Colchester).
Cole (Thomas, Amer. painter,b. 1801, d 1848).
— Bryant fW. 0.) OrationB. p. 1-42. 1873 2617.28
— Oreene (Q. W.) Blogr. studies. 1860 3072.08
— Noble (L. L.) Course of empire and other pictures.
With letters, e<c. 1853 3012.14
Life and works of 1856 3012.13
— Tackerman (Henry T.) Book of the artists. 1867. . 1416 09
iJmN. a. rev., V, 77,1863.
CoLEBBOOKB (Henry T., orientalist, b. 1765, d. 1837).
See Ed. rev., v. 136, 1872.
CoLXBiooE (Hartley, £71^2. poet and essayist, b. 1796,
d. 1819).
— BaROhot (W.) Estimates, efc, p. 330-67 2617.24
— Ooloridge (Dorwent). Memoir of H.O. [Poems, V. 1.] 1633.11
— Home (It. H.) New spirit of the age. 1856 2632.09
— Smiles (Si.) Urier biographies. 1861 3263.16
See alio llacmlUan, Nov., 1865, and references in Foule's
Index.
OoLEBmaB (Samuel Taylor, Engl poet, critic, and philo-
sopher, 6.1772, d. 1834).
— Allsop (T. ) Letters, conversations, and recollections
of [oTion.] 1836 3012.17
— Brooke (8. A.) Theology in the English poets. 1875. 3523.16
— Coleridge (H. N.) Biographical supplement. [In 8. T. O.'s Bio-
graphia literarla, v. 2, p. 691-792. 1872] 2618.19
Same, [/n O.'s Works, v. 3, N. Y. ed.) 6025.06
— Cottle (^ J. ) Reminiscences of 1848. . .3012.15
— Gill man (J.) Life of. 1838 3012.1(;
— Bayne (P.) Eesays, v. 2 2613.05
— De Quincey (T.) Literary reminlsoenoes. v. 1, p. 151.255.
3, p. 46-61. Boston ed., 1851 2522.11
0. aud opium eatiug. [/n hU Papers, v. 2, 1863.] 2622.16^
— FOHter (J.j Critical essays, v. 2. 1860 2625.04
— Hall (8. 0.) Memories of. [ Atlantic, v. 16, 1865.]
— HazUtt (W.) My first acqualutance with poets. [Lit. remains,
V. 2, 1836.) 3076.13
— — Spirit of the age, 1867 2531.07
— Hort (J. A.) Camb. eaaays. 1866. p. 292-869 2617.14
— Ingleby (C. H.) On some points connected with the philoao.
phyof. [Roy. soo. of lit. trans. 2ds., V. 9.1 . . .6066.17
On the unpublished manuscripts of. [In Boy. soc. of lit.
Trans., v, 9, 1870.] 6066.17
— Hill (J. S.) DlssertaUons, etc., v. 1. 1869 2586.20
— OHagan (T.) Coleridge. [Afternoon lectures.T.l, 1867.] 2512.23
— PhlUip8(H.) Essays from the Times, v. 1. 1871.2535.09 : 2538.14
— Shalrp I J. 0.) Studies iu poetry and phllos.. p. 101-2:)9. 2542,20
— Thomson {Mrs. K. B.) Coleridge and Lamb. [/» Iter Cele-
brated friendships, v. 2, 1861.] 3263.25
— TImbs (J.) Lives of the later wils, etc., v. 1, 1874. . 3251.08
See also Blackwood, v. 110, 1871, or LIttell, 1871, v. 4 ;
Harper's mag., v. 14 and 39 (by M. D. Conway); North Brit,
rev., V. 43, 1865, or Llttcll, 1866, v. 1; Quar. rev., July, 1868;
West, rev., v. 93, 1870, and v. 94 (Unpublished letters of
0.) ; West, rev., v. 85, 1866.
See also the many references in Poole's Index.
CoLEHnxiB (Sara, daugUer of 8. T. C, b. 1803, d. 1852).
— Memoirs and letters. Ed. by her daughter. New
York, 1874. 8^ 3042.19
Bevlewed In Edln. rev., Jan., 1874.
CoLET (Jolm, Engl, relig. reformer, b. 14G6, d.>lJ;19).
— Erasmu»-(D.) Life of. [In Wordsworth (0.) Eccl blog., v.
1, 1863.) 3146.01
— Seebohm (P.) Oxford reformers. 1867 8446.21
Colfax (Schuyler, vlce-pres. of U. S., 1868-72, b. 1823).
— Lives of Grant and 0. 1868 3067.24
— Martin (E . W.) Life and public services of. 186H.
3042.18
— Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 8265.02
OoLiGHT (Gaspard de, Fr. admiral and general, Uuguenot
leader, b. 1517, d. 1572).
— Blackburn (W. M. ) Admiral Ooligny and the rise
of the Huguenots. 2 V. 1869 3434.23
See also Prof. Creasy'a article in Eclectic mag., v. 16, 1862;
Uyera (F.) Lectures on great men, 1874 [3257.20],
CoixiEB (iiea Arthur, !deaiii(p/iiZosop/ier,6.1U80,dl732).
— Benson (R.) Memoirs of 1701-32. . . .3042.22
See also references under bis name In general alphabet.
OoUiiNQwooD (Cuthbert, lord, Brit, admiral, b. 1748, d.
1810).
— Selection from public and private correspondence ;
with memoirs of his life. By G. L. Collingwood.
2ded. 2 V. London, 1828. 8". . . .3011.05
— Edgar (J. Q ) Footprints of famous men 3203.18
Same. [In Ais Sea kings and naval heroes.] . . . 3203.17
— Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11
Collins (Joel, We.itern pioneer; b. 1772, d. 1860).
— MoBrlde (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 1. 1869. . . . 3247.19
Collins ^Stepuen, M.D., of Baltimore, b. 1797.)
— AutobiogtapUy [Religious.] 1872. . . . 3536.30
Collins (Wm., Mi/I. poet, b. 1720, d. 1759).
— Brydgos (E.) Imaginative biography, v. 1. 1834. . . 3254.25
— Coleman (J.) Hist, essays, p. 489-632 2627.02
— Drake (N.) Literary hours. T. 1. p. 61-73. 1800. . . 2527.08
— Johnson (S.) Lives of.the Kne^sh poets, v. 2. . . .3203.02
CoLMAN (George, (/(B eider, dramallit, h. 1733, d. 179 1 >.
— Tlmba (J.) Wits aud humourists, v. 1, p. 331-376. 1802. 8252.14
CoLM.iN (George, tlie i/onnger).
— Tlmbs (J.) Wits and humouiisU, v. 1, p. 331-376. . . 8262.14
CoLOMBA (St., of Hieta,b. 1467, d. 1501).
— Lives, etc. London, 1847. 12' 8632.06
Colombo (Cristoforo). .See Colttmbus (Christopher).
CoLONNA (Vittoria, marc/iio7»ess of Peschiera, Ital. poetess,
b. 1490, d. 1547).
— Harford (J. 8.) Memoirs of. [In his lite of Michael Angelo,
V. 2, p. 262-325 3123.29
— Roscoo (JIfrs. H.) Vittoria Colonna : her life und
poems. 1868 3042 23
— Shelley (.M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 8211.26
— Trollope (T. A.) Decade of Ital. women. V. 1, 1809. . 3262.28
See also Galaxy, Dec, 18G8.
OoLTON ( Walter, .4mer. aulhor and navy chaplain,b. 1797,
d. 1851).
— Cheever (H.T.) Memoir of. [In W.O.'s Sea aud sailor.] 2521.20
CoLUMBA {St., Irish founder of monastery of Icobnkiil, b.
521, d. 597).
— Dunham (8. A.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.14
Columbus (Christopher, discoverer of America, b. 1446,
d. 1506).
— Select letters relating to his four voyages to the New
world. Tr. aud ed. by R. H. Mnjor. London,
Hakluyt soc, 1847. 8°. 3043.10
— Abbott (J. S. 0.) Life of 1875 3043.00
— Anderson (R. B.) America not discovered by Co-
lumbus 503.25
— Goodrich -(A.) History of the character and achieve-
ments of the so-called. 1H74 3043.04
— Helps (A.) The life of 1S09 3013.0!
la asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTUoa'S NAME, ths first part of the TIILB and tka NUMoea.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) :columbu.(oCopl.r.
186
OoLDMBus, cfmlinned.
— Irving ^W.) Ldfo and voyages of. St. 1855. 3043.01
— Lamortine (A. P. de). Christophe Colomb. 3043.08
Life of. 1851) 3043.06
— Memorinls of ; preceded by a memoir. [By G. B.
Spotorno.] 1823 3043.07
— Kosellyde Lorgues (A. P. P. V.) Life of. From
the French, by J. J. Biirry. IsCi). . . 30t3.09
— Brouglmm (H., lord). Contributions, elc. v. 8, p. 30B-2T, 2517.08
— Everett (A. H.) GBBajrs. 2d series 28'J4.1Q
— Hewlett (H. Q.) The heroes of Europe S263.3S
— Lunartlue (A. U. L. d»). Memoirs of celebrated ohancterrt.
V. 1 3M4.18
-— Myers (F.) Lectures. 1874 31187.20
— Facton (J.) Trtumphs, etc 8268.11!
— Sterling (J.) Essays, v. 1, p. 48-60 2547.09
See alto Llttell, 1862, v. 1 (Lifs of 0. and Its unregarded
lessons) ; Harper's ma^.. v. 88 (Illustrated) ; many referen-
ces In Poole's Index, and in general the early chapters of
works on the history of America and of thtt United States.
jVo(«.— For poems upon OolambuH see liarlow'a Colum-
blad [1627.011 ; Moors (A. L.) Ooliimblad [1673.05] ; Kogers
(8.) Voyage of 0. [1682.06 ; 31].
OoMBE (Andrew, Scotch med. and phrenological lortier, b.
1797, d. 1847).
— Combe (G. ) Life and correspondence of. . 3043.11
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 8263.16
CoMBEKMERB (Staplcton Cotton, viscount, Eiigl general,
b. 1773, d. 1865).
See Eraser's mag., t. 74, 1866.
OoMiiNtus (Johann Amos, Oerman scholar }).\5^2,d.X<il\.).
— Baumer (0. Ton). Sketch of. [Oerman educational reformers,
p. 371.] 6616.14
CoMiNBB (Philippe de, slewr d^ ArgeiUon, French historian,
b. 1445, d 1509).
— Historical memoirs. Louis XL and Charles VUL
[With the Scandalous chronicle, 1400-83.] Lon-
don, 1817. 8^ 3043.13
— M^moires. 2 v. Brussels, 1723. 16°. . . . 3043.23
— M(5moires, avec des notices. 1464-98. 3 v. [Petitot.
1 ser., T. 11-13.] 501.11
CoMTE (Auguste, French, founder of the posUive philoso-
phy, b. 1798, d. 1857).
— Croly (Jlfr». D.G.) Love life of Ck)mte. [/» Modern thinker.]
2637.07
See Llttell, 1868, t. 4 (iVom Nat. tct.); alto numerous re-
ferences to critical articles under his name in the general
alphabet, and in Poole's Index.
OoNANT (Auguatiis H., Amer. unit, minister, b. 1811, d.
1863).
— Oollyer (B.) A man in earnest: life, elc. 1866. 3043.22
OoDSE (Princes de).
See reviews of the duke d'Aumale's work [526.18] in Ed.
rev., V. 130, 1869 ; Fraser's, n. s., v. 1, 1870 ; Quar. rev., v.
127, 1869, and lattell, 1869, v. 4.
CoNOE ( Hoari I. de Jionrbou, 2d prince de, 6. 1552, A
1588).
— Aumale (H. d'0rl6ann, due d'). Hist, of the princes of Cond6
In the 16th and 17th centuries. 2 v. 1872. . . . 626.18
CoNDE ( Henri IL de Bourbon, dd prince de, 6. 1588, d.
1646).
— Aumale (H. d'Orltons. due d). Hist, of the princes of Cond6
in the 16tli and 17th couturies. 2 v. 1872. . . . 626.18
CoNDE (Louis I. de Bourbon, prince de, 6. l.'JSO, d!.1559).
— Anmale (H. d'Orltons, due d'). Hist, of the princes of Cond6.
2v. 626.18
— Brantdme (P. de). CEuvres, v. 8, 1823 6021.16
— Bossuct (J, B.) Funeral oration. [In TumbnU's Pulpit ora-
tors.] 3614.20
CoNDE (Louis IL de Bourbon, prince de, ' the great Con-
di,' b. 1621, d. 1686).
— Oust (E.) Lives of the warriorB,T.2,pt.l,p. 129-220. 1867. 8222.07
— Hewlett (H.O) Tlie heroes of Europe 8263.25
— James (0. P. H.) Memoirs of great commanders. . . 8263. '26
— Memoirs of the life of. By L. J. de Bourbon,
prince de Condfi. Tr. by P. Holcroft. 2d ed.
1811 3043.19
— Stanhope (P. H. , 5ih earl, formerly lord Mahon). Life
of. 184.5 3043.14
— Wilsou f J. G.) Sketches, etc. 1874 3222.16
See aho Histories of France during tha ' Begency ' and
the * Wars of tho Fronde.*
ClONDE (Cliarlotto do Montmorency, princessede, wife of
Henri U. prince de Condi, b. 1594, d. 1650).
— Holt (E. 8.) Eoyal ladies, v. 2, p. 133-216 3263.26
CoNDORCBT (M. J. A. N. de C, marquis de, Fr. philoso-
pher, b. 1744, d. 1794).
— Morley (J.) Critical miscellanies, p. 87-113. 1871. . 2687.03
Bepr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870.
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 8311.28
OouDBBW (Oharleg de, F^. prU^ b. 1588, A IMI).
See sketch in ■ RaTiral of priaatl; lUb.' im. . , t<MJt
CoHB (Spencer H., Amer. baijtLit diuint, b. 1788. d. 1866)
— Life. [By bis sou.] New York, 1868. Xa». S0i8.IS
OoinrcoiDS (Chinese philosopher).
See his name In gentrafalphalMi,
CJoNOAB (Obttdiiih, presbyltriun tlumnatltr, of Ntm York.
b. 1768, d. 1848). i- . >» m,
— Choover(R T.1 MemoriaU of. 1851. . . 3043. IS
CoNonEVB (Wm., En4. dr. poH and vAt, b. 1670, d. 1729,
— Coleridge fWm.) Northern worthies, v. 8. 1882. . . (Mi m
— Dunham (S. A^ Lives, ete., v. 3 Mil u
— Johnson (8J Lives of th« poets, v. 2. . . i . ', nnloi
— Macaulsy CT. B.) Comic dramatists, (fn hit Easan I Jftf if
— Thackera.v (W. M.) Engllsli humorists. . . . . . im u
— Thomson (K.B) Wits and beaux or society. . . . IMIM
CoNBABT (Valentin, 1st sec'y of Iht Pr. InslUuli, b. 1603.
d. 1675).
— Miimoires. Ifi5'2. [Petitot 2 b&., v. 48.] 603.26
Constable (Archibald, Scotch publislier, b. 1776, d. 1836),
— Constable (T.) A. 0. and bis litonu7 correapoa-
dents. 3 v. 1873 3041.11
CoNSTABiiB (John, Eiigi landscape pairUer, b. 1776.
d. 1837).
— Leslie (C.B.) Memoirs of. 2d ed. 1845.3043.16
— Taoksrman (H. T.) Essays, eto 1tU.lt
CoHSTANOB of Castile, duchess of Lancaster. 8e» Lam-
OASTEB (Constance, duchess of).
CoNSTANTiNE iilic great, Roman emperor, b. 274,4 337).
See North Brit..jr. 62, 1870 (Church policy); alto hlstoriM
of Rome, and church. histories, 306-337 a.d.
Cook (iXipl. Jamua, Kngli.ih circumnavigator, b. 17'28,
d. 1779).
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 8, 1882. . . . tMSJT
J^Tote.— For his voyages see' his name in genstsl sipbabsl
Cooke (GeorRe Fred., Kngl actor, b. 1756, d. 181'2).
— Dunlap(W.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 18i:t. .304.3.20
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 2, p. 192-218. 1831. . S2t3i»
CooKE ( Mrs. Harriet B. , Amer. teacher and religionitL
b. 1786).
— Memoirs of my life's work. [1802-55.] New York,
1858. 1'2°. 3043.17
CooPEB (Anthony Ashley, 1st earl of Sliafteslntry, hjvjl
statesman, b. 1621, d. 1083).
— Campbell [3., lord). Lord chancellors of England. T. 8. 8284.0S
— Christie (W. D.) Life of. 2 v. 1871.. . 3162. '29
— Locke (J.) Life of. f/n /it< Works, v. 9, 1823.] '. . .8083.0*
— Martin (B. ) and Bppis (A. ) Life of. Ed. by Q. W.
Cooke. 2 V. 1836 3163.01
See ilto N. A. rev., v. 91, 1860 i Dryden's Aohttophel.
CooPEB (8ir Astley Paston, Kngl. surgeon, b. 1768, d. 1 841 ).
— Cooper (B. B.) Life of. 2 v. 1843. . . 304.3. '28
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 8263.3$
See also references in Poole's Index.
CoopKB (James Ftnimore, Amer. noiwiisf, b.l789,d 1851).
— Memorial. [Discourse by W. 0. Bryant Speeches by
D. Webster, and others.] N.Y.,1852. 1'2°. 3013.18
— Bryant (W. C.) Orations and addresses, p. 43-92 1878. 3817.28
— Coflan (R B.) The home of Cooper. By Barry
Gray, [pseud.] 1872 304:t.'27
— Greene (G. W.) Biographical studies. 1860 8073.06
— Homes of American authors. 1857 8248.11
See Allibune, Duyckinck, Grisw..ld's Prosewritsra of
America [2765.23] ; also Atlantic monthly, v. 9, 1863 ; Eclectic
mag., V. 26, 1862 ; Nat. qiiar rev., v. 1, 1860 : N. A. rev., v.
74, 1852 : V. 89, 1859 ; Putnam's mag., Feb., 1868 (hia Dtaiy),
and Oct., 1869.
CoopEB (Mrs. Mary, melhodist leader, b. 1786, d. 1812).
— Clarke (A.) Memoir of. 2d ed. 1815. . .3043.32
CoopEB (Thomas, author of 'Purgatory of suicides,' b.
1805).
— Life. ByhimseU. 2d ed. London, 1872. 8°. 3043.30
— Langford (J. A.) Prison books and their authora. . . 8263.32
Oopi-ESTON (Edw., bp. of Llmulaff, b. 1776, d. 1849).
— Ooplestou (W. J.) Memoir of. 1851. . . 3043. '26
See alto North Brit, rev., v. 16. 1861-2.
Copia^ (John Singleton, Br. painier, b. 1737, d. 1815''.
— Perkins (A. T.) Sketch of the bie of. 1873. 3043.31
— Cunningham (A.) Lives of Brit, painters, v. 4. . . 1431.04
Copley (J. S., lord Lyndhurst, Mnglish statesman, lord
chancellor, b. 177'2, d. 1863).
— Campbell (John, lord). Lives of Lyndhurst and
Brougham. 1869 3254. 09i
lievlewed in Edin. rev., v. 189, 1869 ; Quar. rev., v. 1'26.
or Ijttell. 1869, v. 1.
— Martineau (H.) Biographical aketchsa. 1869. . . . 8263.28
— Sugden (E., lord St. Leonards). Misrepresentations
in Oampbell'B Uvea, ete. 18C9 3254.18
lu asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTajB'S KAUE, tlM drst pu-t of the TIl'IiB, and the KUJtUBU.
136
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Copwayto CromwelL
Oopw AY (George, Ojibway Indian chief, 5.1820).
— Becollections of a forest life ; or, life and travels.
•2ded. London, 1851. 16°. .... 3043.25
CoBDAY (Chnrlotte, Pr. royalist, Marat's assassin, b. 1768,
d. 1793).
— Leuormant {Mme.) EsgniBses historiqaes 3261.18
Same. Qiiatre femnlBS, etc., p. 247-3U 3281.18
— Perior C.) La Jeuuesse de C. [In Kevue des deiii mondes,
9 avrll, 1882.]
— Bussoll (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19
See also Fraaers mag., v. 76, 1867 ; Harper's mag., v. 1 :
Lamartlne's Girondists, Bohn's ed., T. 3 ; references In
Poole's Index ; and Mabat, in this class.
CoEioi.ANDS (Caius Marcius, lioman r/eneral, 5th cent b. c. )
— Plutarcll. Lives, v. 2 of 3U8.17 : v 2 of 3146.22 ; T. 1 of 3115.08
— ^ and Aloibiabes compared. Plutarch. Lives, v. 2of3U6.17;
V. 2 of 3U5.22 : T. 1 of 3U.'),08.
See Shakapere's drama ' Coriolanns.' Respecting the
truth of the legend, see Niebuhr's Hist, of Borne, v. 1.
OoBNEiLLE (Pierre, Fi: dramalie poei,b. 1606, d. 1684).
— Giiizot (F. ) Coniellle and his times. 1852. 3044.06
— Sainle-Beuve (0. A.) Nout. lundis, y. 7
— SheUey (.VI. W.) Lives, etc. v. 1 3211.24
Voltaire (M. F. A. de). Commentaires sur C. [/» his CEuvres,
v. 35-3i;, Beuohot's ed.] 6084.36
See also his name in general alphabet.
CoRKELiA (Roman lady, motlier of the Oracchi, 2d cen-
tury B. o. )
— Owen {Mrs. O. P.) Heroines of histpry 32A1.21
CoKNWALLis (Caroline Francis, Eiigl. autlwress q^ ' Small
books on great subjesls,' 6. 1786, d. 18"i8).
— Selections from letters, with biogr. prefaoa. 3044.05
See also Littell, v. 85 (Ttiree women of letters).
ConNWALLis (Charles, 1st marquis, English rjeneral in
America, and gov.-gen. of India, b. 1738, </. 1805).
— Correspondence. 1779-1806. Ed. by C. Boss. 3 v.
London, 1859. 8° 304i.0i
— Chesney (0. O.) Comwallis and the Indian servleo. [Essays,
etc. p. 1874 3J24.22
— Gleig (&. B.) Lives, e(c., T. 3 3221.01
Kaye (J. W.) Lives of Indian officers, y. 1. 1867. . . 3221.20
— Mackintosh {Sir J.) Misoel. works 2536.27
See also Ed. rev., v. 109 : N. A. rev., v. 89, 1859 ; Quar.
rev., y. 105, 1859, and UtteU, 1859, v. 2.
CoBBEOGio (Antonio AUegri, called; Ital. painter, b.
1194, d. 1534).
— Coxe (W.) Sketches of the lives, etc. 1823 3044.20
— Jajneson (J/is. A ) Early Ital. painters 1435.09
— Jervis {Ladi/). Painting and painters, v. 1, 1854. . . 1414.16
— Mengs (A. it.) Memoir of. [Works, v. 2, 1796.) . . .1412.09
— Planche(G.) LeCorrege. [Eevue des deax mondes. doc, 1864.]
— Tf tier {S., pseud., for Miss Keddie). Old m^atelB. . .
Consult also Histories of Ital. painting by Lauzi, Vasari,
and others, in Fine arts ; also, (Ehleuscllliiger's tragedy
[1733.36.]
CoBTEs (Hernando, Spanish conquerer of Mexico, b. 1485,
d. 1554).
— Despatches to the emperor Charles V. Tr. with
notes, by G. Folsom. N. Y., 1843. 12°. 3014.07
— Fifth letter to Charles V. ; exped. to Honduras.
iBakluyt soc] 3041.07i
— Abbott (J.) Hi-storyof. 1855 3044.08
— Helps (A.) The life of. 2 v. 1871.. . .3044.23
— Uew.ett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe 3283.26
— Quiataua (.«. J.) Lives, etc. [anon.] 1854 3016.10
«y See also (in Countries) Mexico {Conquest of), for the
histories of Presoott, Solis, Wilson, etc.
CoTTiN (Sophie Kistaud, Fr. novelvit, b. 1773, d. 1807).
— Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, y. 2 3262.14
CouDKAX (Du\ See Teonson du Coudray.
Courier (Panl Louis, French author, b. 1772, d. 1828).
- MaccaU (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 84-98. 1873. 3265.21
— Salnte-Beuve (0. A.) Causerles de lundi, y. 6. ... 7033.23
West, rev., v. 86, 1866.
ConaiN Alice, [pseud.] See Haviin (Mrs. Alice B.)
CovoDE (Hon. John, M. C. from Pa., b. 1808, d. 1871).
— Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and
House of Rep., 1871. Wash., 1871. 8°. 3044.15
Cowley (Abraham, Kiigl. poet. b. 1618, 6. 1667).
— Bell (B.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3211.17
— Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, y. 1 3263.01
.See also biogr. sketches in his Essays [2521.11].
Cowley (Hannah, Engl, dramatist, b. 1743, d. 1809).
— Dunham (S. A.) Lives, e<c., y. 3 3211.14
CowpEB (Mary Clavering, countess, lady of the bed-cham-
ber to Caroline, afterward wife of Geo. II. ; b. 1G85,
d. 1723).
— Diary, 1714-1720. London, 1864. 8°. . . 3044.14
CowPEB (Wm., Engl.poet and letter writer, b.l731, d.l800).
— Life. By R. Southey. [Works, v. 1.] . . 5026.01
— Letters. [Works, v. 2-3.1 5026.02
— Hemes (J.8.) Lifeof. ['Waldie library, v.5.] 5078.16
— Bagehot (W.) Estimates, etc., p. 46-104 2617.24
— Brooke (8. A.) Theology in the English poets. 1876. . 3523.16
— Jeffrey (F) Essays, y.B, p. 164-69. 1862 2533.1}
— Madden (E K.) Infirmities of genius. 1833. . . .2541.01
— Thomson {Mrs. K B.) O. and Mrs. Unwin. [/n her Celebrated
friendships, y. 1, p. 121-170. 1861.] . . . . v. 1 of 3253.24
See also Blackwood, v. 109, 1871 : Fortnightly rev., y. 3,
1865 (by John Dennis); Fraser's mag., v. 64, 18G1, or Littell,
1862, v. 1 ; Littell, (from MacmiUan), 1871, v. 3 ; Nat. quar.
rev., y. 7, 1863 ; North Brit, rev., v. 22, 1854-5, or Littell,
V. 7, 1854 ; Quar. rev., v. 107, 1860, or Littell. 1860, v. 1.
CowPEB(Wm., baron, lord cltancellor, b. 1665, d. 1725).
— Campbell (J. lord). Lord chancellors of England, y. 4. 3254.06
Cbabb (George, Emjl. poet, b. 1754, d. Is32).
— Life. By his son. Cambr., (Mass.) 1834. 12°. 3044.09
Same. [In his Poetical works] 1634.24
— Giles (H.) Lectures and essays, y. 1, p. 45 96 1851. . 2626.04
— Uazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 231-45. 1867. . 2531.07
See also Littell, 1859, v. 1 (from Nat. rev.)
Ceanbobne or Cranboiirue ( Viscount). See Cecil.
Ceanmee" (Thomas, abp. of Canterbury, protestant martyr,
b. 1489, d. 1556).
— Lee(itfrs. H.F.) Life and times of 1835.3044.12
— Strype(J.) Memorials of. 2 v. 1853. .3044.10
— Blunt (J.) Essays. Contrib. to Quar. review. . . . 3522.13
— Forster (J., arui o^er«). Lives, e(c., y. 1 3211.07
— Fox (J.) Lite of. [In Wordsworth (0.) Ecd. hist.,y .3.] 3446.03
— Hook (W. F.) Lives, etc. y. 6-7. 1868 3445.09
— Myers (F.) Lectures. 1874 3257.20
JVote.— Consult also the histories of Lingard, Macaulay,
and Fronde for various estimates of his character.
Ceass08 (Marcus Liclnius, lioman triumvir, d. 53 B.C.)
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17 ; y. 3 of 3145.22 ; v. 3 of 3145.08
— and NiciAS compared. Plutarch. Lives, y. 3 of 3146.17 ; v. 3
of 3145.22 ; y. 3 of 3146.08.
Crawford Wm.H, of Georgia, Amer. statesman, b. 1772,
d. 1834).
— Cobb (J. B.) Miscellanies, p. 131-248. 1868 2521.07
Crawford (Thomas, Amer. sculptor, b. 1814, d. 1857).
— Greene (G. W.) Biogr. studies. 1860 3072.08
— Lester (C. E.) Artists of America. 1846 141^.10
— Tuckermau (H. T.) Book of the artists 1416.09
See also Atlantic, v. 2, 1858 ; v. 24, 1869 (by G. S. Hillard).
Cbebillon (Prosper Jolyot de, Fr. dramatist, b. 1674,
d. 1762).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. v. 2. 3263.18
Crebillon fits (Claude Jolyot de, Fr. novelist, b. 1707,
d. 1777).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. v. 2. 3262.18
Creioh TON ( Capt. John, b. 1648 , d. 1733 ).
— Memoirs, 1674-1730. [In Swifl (J.) Works, v. 12.] . . 6074.15
Ceeqoy (lieuee Charlotte Victoire de Froulay, marquise
de). Souvenirs, 1710 a 1803. Nouv. ^d. 5 v.
I'aris, 1867. 12°. 3031.13
Note. — Apocryphal according to Hoofer's Nouv. biogr. univ.
Cbesap (Michael, Western pioneer, b. 1742, d. 1775 ).
— Mayer (B.) Logan and Cresap. 1867. . . 3118.09
Cbiceton (James, caUed "the admirable," b. 1560, d.
1583).
— Irving (D.) Lives of Scotch writers 3266.07
Ceookett (tJo;. David, ecceniric American, 6.1786,d.l852i.
— Exploits cind adventures in Texas. New York, 1848.
12° 3045.01
— Life. By himself. New York, 1848. 12°. . 3015.01a
— Abbott (J.S.C.) American pioneers and patriots. 1874. 3045.01
Ceoker (John Wilson, Engl, critic and politician, b. 1786,
d. 1857).
— - Maddyn (D. O.) Chiefs of parties, y. 2 3202.07
See Fraser's mag., v. S3, 1866 (2 art. on Montalembert and
J. W. Cruker) ; also Macaulay's Beyiew of his ed. of Boa-
well's Johnson.
Ceoly (George , Engl, divine, poet, and novelist, b. 1780,
d. 1850).
— Herring (B. ) Personal recollections of. 1861 . 3044. 26
— GilflUan (G.) Second gallery of lit. portraits, 1850. . 2526.12
Cbomwell (Oliver, lord protector of the commonwealth oj
England, b. 1599, d. 1658).
— Letters and speeches : with elucidations, by T. Car-
lyle. 2v. 1851 3015.02
— Andrews (J. K. ) Life of, to the death of Charles 1.
1870 3045.18
— Oarlyle (T.) Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches.
1846 3045.17
Heroes and hero worship 2515.12
— Cromwell (T.) OUver Cromwell aud his times.
1821 3045.04
I — Oust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. 2. . . . . 3222.08
BBOOKLVN MEBOANTILB LIBRABK.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): OromweUto Daro.
187
— Forator (J.) lives of BrltUh •tot«im«n, t. <-T. . . , mi.'OT
Samn, [In hig Htatosmen, etc.] 8367.07
—^ — Civil warn and Oliver CroinwoU. [Hist, and bio. esMja,
T. 1.) asas.oi
— Gnizot (F. P. G.) History of. 2 v. 1854 304.'').0(i
— Hawks (F. L.) Oliver CiomweU. 1857. .3045.08
— Hazlitt (W.) Oliver Cromwell : a biography. 3045.09
— Headley (J. T.) Life of. 1853 3045.10
— Lamartine (A. do). Life of. 1S.-.9. . . 3045.11
— Merle d'Aubign^ (J. H. ) The protector : a vindica-
tion. 1850 3045.05
— Prestwioh (Sir J.) Eespnblioa ; or, a display of the
honors, ceremonies, and ensigns of the common-
wealth under the protectorship of. 1787. 3048.01
— Bu8sell(M.) Lifeof. 2v 304.^.14
— Sonthey (B.) Lifeof. 1852 304.5.16
— Wilson (D.) Oliver Cromwell and the protectorate.
1848 3045.19
— Cowley (A.) Essays, p. 130-77. 1868 2621.18
— Chambers' Papers for the people, v. 8 2616.0^
— Cowley (A.) Disootirse conoernlug. . . 2521.11; IB ; 6020.13
— GleiR (O. B.) Lives of Brit. mil. lommandere, v. 1. . 3221.01
— Hcartlev (J. T.) Miscel. works, v. 2, p. 77-131. . . . 2631.24
— Herbert (H. W.| Peraons aud pUtures. p. 269 75. 1854. 2532.01
— James (G. P. 11.) Memoirs of great comiuimdera. . 32t>3.26
— Lamartine (A. de). Memoirs of eel. characters, v. 2. . 3264.19
— Miller (H.) Essays, p. 42-52, 181)5 2536.16
— Myers (F.) Lectures on great men. 1874 3257.20
— OsBOli (Ma)garet Fuller). Life without, efc., p. 179191. 2525.08
-- Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263 20
— Sandford (J. L.) Early life of. [In his Studies, etc., p. 174-268.]
470.20
— Smith (G.) Three English statesmen, p. 55 114. 1868. 3252.23
— Tulloch (.1.) EngliKh puritanisra and its leaders.
— Vaughan (R.) The Protectorate of, illus. in letters of distin-
guished men of the time. 2 v. 1833 476.10
Essays, v. 2, p. 1-59 2544.20
— WUsonOJ.G.) Sketches, efc. 1874 3222.16
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 14. 1867.
Also (in Countries) England {CommonweaUh period) ;
and in this class, Charles I. — Charles II.
Cbomwell family.
— Noble (Mark). Memoirs of the protectoral house of.
2 V. 3ded. 1787 3045.12
See also Sketches in Jesses Stuarts, v. 2 (477.05).
Cbomwell (Biohard, son of Uliver, b. 1G2G, d. 1712).
— Guizot (F. P. G.) History of. 2 v. 1856.3045.20
See aiso Fraaer's mag., v. 54, 1856.
Obomwkll (Thomas, earl of Ki.iex, b. 1490, d. 1540).
— Wordsworth (C.) Ecol. biogr.,v. 2, 1853 (from Fox). . 3446.02
See also Frotide's and Lingard s Histories of England.
Cbosse (Andrew, 3¥jl. electrician, b. ilM, d. Ibj5).
See Littell, 1858, T. 1 (from Brit. qu. rev.)
Oboswell (Reo. Wax., Amer, Prot. epis. divine, b. 1804,
d. 1851).
— Memoir. By his father. N. Y.,1851. 8'. . 3046.01
Reviewed In K. A. rev., v. 78, 1854.
OKnvELLi (Sophie, Prussian simjer, b. 1830).
— Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3265.10
CuLLES (Wm., Scoich physician, b. 1712, d. 17110^.
See Window's Jour, of psy. med., v. 13, 1860.
Cdmbeulasd ^Kichard, JSngl. dramatic author, aivl es-
sayist, b. 1732, d. 1811).
— Memoirs. Notes by H. Flanders. PhUa., 1856.
8= 3046.02
— Mudford (W.) Life of. 1812 304.5.28
— Dunham (S. A.;, and ()(*«•». Lives, e(c., v. 3. . . .3211.14
OuNNDJOHAM (Allan, Knrjl. author and poet, b. 1784, d.
1842).
— Thomson {Mrs.) Literary characters, v. 2, 1854. . . 3253.30
CtJEttAN (John Philpot, Irish orator and barrister, b. 1750,
d. 1817).
— Croly (G.) Character of. [In his Hist, sketches, efc.] 2521.22
— Phillips (C.) Curran and his contemporaries. 1851, 3046.03
— Timbs (J.) Lives of the hiter wits, etc., v. 1. 1874. . 3251.08
.See also .lir Jouah Harrington's Sketches [3015.23] : and
consult Poole's Index.
OoRRAN (Wm. Henry, son of John P.)
— Bedding (C.) Personal remiiiiscenoes, v. 2, p. 23-32. 3222.02
CuBTis (Joseph, philanthropic merchant of New York, b.
1782. d. 1856).
— Sedgwick (C. M.) Memoir of a model man. 3016.04
CuBTis (George Wm., Amer. author, b. 1824).
.See N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868 (art. by W.D. Howells); Duyo-
kiuck ; Appleton's Amer. eye.
CnsHOJO (Caleb,"©/' Mass., politician, orator, and jurist,
u. 1817).
— Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 1860. . 3156.01
See also Amer. whig review, v. 10.
CusHM.iN (Pauline, union spy in Civil war of 1861-65).
— Sarmiento (F. L. ) life ot 1866. . . , 8045.22
Cdshhan (Charlotte. Amrr. actress, b. 1816).
— Yon have heard of tbam, 1864 »yi i«
Cdthiiebt (.S(,, bp. of Durham, 1th cmturvi.
— SegiBtlUmonlc o/ Durham), LllwUua da aamlraodla Cuth-
osrti TlrtutlbuB. Surtcs vk 6116.U1
Cdtleb (Benj. Clarke, Kpiscop<d cltrgyman of Broddyn.
N. Y., 6. 1798, d. 186:t^ ^1 J » •
— Gray (H.) Memoirs of. 1865. . . . • 3046.06
CuviER (Georges L. 0. F. D., barcn, Fr. naiurviliitL 6.
1769, 4 1832).
— Lee (3f ri. B.I Memoirs of 183.'). . . .3045.27
— Flourens (H. J. P.) Memoir of. [8m. rep. 1808.) . . a«3«.M
— Jardlne's Naturalist's library, V. Is 4711. IS
— Knox (R.) Great analoralBts, efc. 1853 1464.19
See alto Littell, v. 16, 1866 ; and consult Poole's Index.
Cuyp (Albert, DuicA landscape painter, b. 1606, d. after
1683).
— Fairholt (F. W.) Homes, baanta,*nd worln,c(o. 18T1. lUitl
— Huskin (J.) Modern paiuten, v. 6 14M.M
— Tytler (S.) Old painter IISLM
Cdzzoni vFrancesca, Ital. singer, d. 1770).
— Clayton (£. C.) Queens of song 3266.10
CiBos (Vie great, king of Persia, 5th century, B.C.)
— Abbott (J.) History of. 185'2 3046.06
— Herodotus. History. First book. (Bohn.) . 42'2.09
— Xenophon. Cyroptedia, or institutions of Cyrus.
(Bohn,) 4-22.16
Note. — ^The Cyroptedia is a philos. romance, as U also
Ramsay's TrsvelS'of Cyrus. [421.19.)
See also Rawlinson's Five great monarchies, v. 3 and 4,
1867 [425.18] ; and the history of ancient Persia.
Cybos (</ie younger, satrap of Lydia, d. 401 B.a)
— Xenophon's Anabasis 424.01 ; 423.05
CyvELioK (Amioiii, daiujider of the earl of Chester).
— Leycester {Sir P.) and Mainwaring {Sir T.) Tracts respect-
ing [her], 1673-79. [Chethamsoo.v. 78.80.) . . .6096.38
Daelorbn (Ulric, Col. U. 8. A., in Civil tear of 1861-65,
6. 1842, d. 1861).
— Dahlgren (J. A.) Memoir of. 1872. . .3046.25
Dale (tfen. Samuel, of Mississippi, Indian fighter, b.177'2,
d. 1841).
— Claiborne (J. F.H.) Life and times of. 1860. 3046.07
D'Al,embert. See Aleubebt.
Dalbymple (James, 1st viscount Stair, Scottish jurist
and statesman, b. 1619, d. 1695).
— Mackay (.S;. J. G.) Memoir of. 1873. . .3046.22
Dalton (John, Jitigl. chemiil and physicist, author of the
'atomic theory,' b. 17G6, d. 1841).
— HoUand ( Sir H. ) Life of D. [In his Essays, 1862.]
See also Ed. rev., July, 1858 : Fraser's mag., Nov., 1864 ;
Lend. qu. rev., Deo., 1851 ; North Brit, rev., Oct., 1867 ;
Quar. rev., Jan., 1855 ; Westm. rev., Mch., 1846.
Dampier (Oapt. Wm., Kiyil. navigator, b. 11152).
— Lives and voyages of Drake, etc. 3d ed. 1837. . . 921.36
Dana (Bichard Henry, Amer. poet and ci.saylst, b. 1787).
— Whipple (E. P.) E8S.iys aud reviews, v. 3 2.145.07
See also N. A. rev., Jan., 1861 ; also Allibone, Duyckinck,
aud Griswold's Poets of Amer., and Prose writers.
Danoead (Philippe de Oourcillon, marquis de, 6. 1638,
d. 1720).
See Ed. rev. Jan.,1864: Sainte-Beuve's Causerles de landL
Daniel, the Hebrew prophet.
— Pusey (E. B. ) Daniel' the prophet, 1868. 3734.06
See also page 83 of this catdogue for commentariea on
Daniel.
Dante Alighieri. See his name in general alphabet
Danton (Cteorge Jaques, Fr. Jacobin, b. 1759, d. 1701).
— Brougham (H., lord). Statesm"n of time of George m., v. 3.
(Bohn.) 3i:24.08
See also Brit. qu. rev., April, 1866 ; Blackwood's mag ,
Feb , 1823 : (Democratic rev., v. 14 and 24 ; For. quai. rev.,
April, 1844 ; and histories of the Freui-b Rev.
D'Akblav (Mme. F. B. ) See Abblay (.1/me. F. B. d').
D.\BO (Jeanne, maid of Orlians, French heroine, >>. 1410,
d. 1431).
— Chronique et procfes de la pucelle. [In M jnstrslet
Chron , v. 9.] 51'J6.09
— Memoire oonoeruant la pucelle. [In Petltot. 1 ser. ,
v. 8, 1827.] 5121.08
— Le Bran de Charmettes (P. A. ) Histoire do. 4 v.
1817 309^27
— Bray (Mrs. A. E. ) Joan of Arc, and the times of
Charles VII 309:!. 13
— Gillis (-). Pan^gyrique,i la ffite du 8 mai,1857. 3098. 20
— L-edell (W. H. ) Memoirs of, with the history of her
times. 2 v. 1824. 3093.18
In asking for booka, use the •• Book Ordar," giving the AD I'SOR'S MAUK, Uw Orat part of the IIXLK, aud the NUUBBB.
138
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Dare <o Desmond.
Dabo (Jeanne'), coniinuued.
— Miohelet ( J. ) Joan of Arc. 1858 3003.06
Same. [Fr.] Jeanne d'Arc 3093.14
— Parr iH.) Life and death of. 2 v. 1806. . 3093.16
— Chambers' miscollany, v. 7 2515.26
— De Quincey (T.) Mis-ellaneons essayB. 1R51. . . . 2.^22.15
— Deleplorre (O.) Historical difflculties. 1868. . . . 2521.27
— Doran (J.) Knight» and their days. 1856 6621.06
— Fuller T.) Holy and profane state, p. 341 1841 ed. 3663.19
— Quizut (F. P. G.) Popular history ol franco, v. 3. . 617.01
— JamoBoii (A/r«. A.) Lives of eel. sovereigns, e(c. . . 3'265.26
— Lamartiue (.\. de). Memoirs of eel. characters, v. 2. 3264.19
— Owen (.tfix. O. F.i Ueroinea of history. 1856. . . . .S2til.21
— Parton (J ) People's book of biography. 1808. . . 3265.03
— Pauli (K.) Picture.-) of old EngUnd 461.11
— liussell (\V.) Extraordinary women, 1867 3263.10
.^ Saintc-Beuve (O.A..) Nouveaux causeries da hmdi, v. 3. 7053.03
— Sterling (J.) Essays and talon, v. 1 2547.03
' — Stanhopo (P. H., 6lh earl). Historical essays, 1849. . 2534.26
See poems by Southey [1686.03]; O. H. Calvert [1611.15];
Schiller's tragedy [5064.26] , Shakspere'a ' Hen 17 VX.'
See also Littell, v. 97 ; Kevuc des deux mondns, 1 juiUet.
1846 (Jeanne d'Arc dans I'hist et d.ins la poesie, par C.
Louandre); 16 Jan. 1856 (par L. de Carne) ; 1 aout. 1869
{Lee deux proems de Jeanne d'Arc, notice par Le Berquier).
DiEius I. Hystaspis (Jcing of Persia, invader of Greece,
reiijned 5'21-48j b.c.)
— Abbott (J.) History of. 1850 30JG.15
jVoic. — See also Thalheimer's Manual of ancient history,
books 2 and 3; also Herodotus. RawUn.son's ed. (consulting
index) ; the chapters on Persian history in aucieut historien,
and histories of aucieut Greece by Grrote, Oox, Curtius,
and others (consulting the indexes).
Darius Iir. Codomanus {king of Persia, conquered by
Alexander the great, reigned 3 i6-330 b.o. )
Note, — The note to Dahids I. applies as well to Darius III.
the reference to Herodotus excei>ted.
Daschkaw or JJashkov (Ekateruia lloraanova, Runsian
princess, lady of honour to Catherine II. of Bassia,
and patron of lileraiure, b. 1741, d. iHlOi.
— Memoirs by herself. 2 V. London, 1810. 8^. 3016.23
Davenport (Ira Erastus, 6. 1839, and Win. Henry, 6.
1811, American jugglers).
— Nichols (T. L.) Biogr. of the brothers Davenport.
1864 3813.15
Davidson (Lucretia Maria, Amer. poetess, b. 1808, d.
1825).
— Sedgwick (CM.) Biography of. [i« Sparks' Am.
biog.jV. 7.]
Same. [In L. M. D.'s Poet, works, 1860.) . . . 1042.01
Davidson (Margaret MiUer, Ami'r.poetess,b. lS'23,d 1838).
— Irving (VV. ) Biography of 1850. . . . 1U42.01
Davenant (.Sir'Wm., Engl, dramatic pod, 6.1605, d.l6G8).
— Austin (W. S.,jr.) Lives of the poets-laureate, 1853. . 8264.19
— Dunham (S. A.) Lives of Ut. men, v. 3 32H.U
— Betrospective review, v. 2, 1820.
Davies (Lady Cldmentina, b. 1792).
— KecoUections of society in France and England. 2
V. 1872 3046.26
Da'Vinoi. See 'TiNCi (Leonardo da).
Davis (.Andrew Jackson, Amer. clairvoyant, b. 1826).
— Magic staff; an autobiography. 1859. . .3016.16
Davis (Garrett, U. i>. sendtorfrom Kentucky, b. 1801, d.
1872).
— Memorial addresses, in Congress. 1872. . 3018.07
Davis (Jefferson, pres. of the Confederate States, b. 1808).
— AUfriend (F. fl.) Life of. 1868. . . .3046.19
— Craven (J.J.) Prison life of. 1866. . .3047.01
— Pollard (E. A.) Life ot 1869 3046.18
Davis (John, gov. of Mass., and U. IS. senator, b. 1787,
d 1854).
— Kinnicutt (T.) Memoir of. [/n Arcbsologia Americana, t.
3. 1857.]
Davison ('Wm., sec'y of state to Elizabeth, d. 1608).
— Nicolas (N. H.) Life of. 1823 3047.02
Davy (Sir Humphry, Eng. chemist and author, b. 1778,
d. 1829).
— Paris (J. A.) Life of. 2 v. 1831. . . .3047.03
— Brougham (H., lord). Philoa. of time of George HI. 3024.05
— Davy (J.) Sketch of his lite. [In kis Tragm. remains, 1838.
3047.08
— De Quiucey (T.) Lit. reminiscences, v. 1, 1862. . . . 2622.11
See also many refereuces in Poole's Index.
Day (Jerdiuiah, New Eng. theologian, pres. of Tale colleqe,
b. 1773, d. 1867).
— Woolsey (T. D.) Commemorative address. [New Knglander,
Oct., 1867.]
Db. O* French name-s are not alphabetized under de,
but under the letter next following.
Decatob (Stephen, commodore K(S.A'., b. 1779, d. 1820).
— Mackenzie (A. S.) Life of 1846. . . . 3241.21
Dee (John, English asirologist and mathematician, b.
1527, d. 1608).
— Private diary, by J. O. HalliwelL [Camden soo. ,
V. 19.] SU'i.lS
— Autobiogr. tracts. [Chetham miscel.v. 24.] 5094.24
Db Foe (Daniel, Eng. novelist, and writer on polU. and
social subjects, b. 1661, d 1731).
— Chadniok (W.) Life and times of. 1859.3017.09
— Chalmers (G. ) Life of. [D. 's novels, etc. v. 20. ] 5032. 20
— Lee(Wm.) Daniel Defoe, his Mfe, e(c., 1716-29.
3v. 5037.11
— Wilson (W.) Memoirs o£ 3 V. 1830. . .3017.10
— Ballantyne (J.) Memoir of. [De Foe's Novels, e/c, v. 1,
1840 6032.01
— Chambers' Papers, v. 7, 1850 2616.04
— Diitingulshed men of modern times, v. 2. [H. F. L.] :)221 09
— Forster (J.) C. Churchill and D. Defoe 60';5.21
Same. [In his Hist and biog. essays, v. 2.] . . . 2;Vi5.02
— Russell (W.) Eccentiic personages. 1866 3204.03
— Scott {6'«- W.) Biogr. sketches ol novelists. [Works, N. Y.,
1833, V. 6 or 10.] 6065.10 ; 18
— Stephen (L.) Hours in a library 2543.31
— 'I'uckerman (H. T.) Essays, biogr., etc 2544.16
See also Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1869 ; Retrospective rev., v.
3 and 6, 1822 ; Quar. rev., 101, 1857 ; Coruhill mag., v. 17,
1868 (De Foes novels); Adams (W. H.) Famous books
[2613.11].
DeKai.b (John, baron de, Amer. rev. general, b. 1721,
J. 1780).
— Eeport by Mr. Corwin on the claim of the heirs of
iiaron DeKalb. [Wash., 1854.] 8". . .3095.20
— Speech of Hon. Henry Mny on the bill giving to
the heirs of Barou DeKalb the pay due him for
services in the revolution. Wash., Is55. 8^ J095."20
— The Baron DeKiUb, [an article from the Southern
qu. rev. for July, 1852] 3095.20
— Memoir of By J. S. Smith, p. 141-230. Baltimore,
1858. 8° 30'J5.'20
Delacroix (Eagfene, FV. painter, b. 1799, d. 1863).
See Atlantic, v. 12, 1863 (by W. J. StiUman).
Delambke (Jean Baptista Joseph, Fr. astronomer and
auttior, b. 1749, d. 1822).
— Fourier (J.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1864.] 3936.19
Delany (Mrs. Mary Granville, 6. 1700, d. 1788).
— Autobiography, and correspondence. With reminis-
cences of king George III. and queen Charlotte.
Ed by Lady Llauover. 1-2 series. 6 v. Loudon,
1861-2. 8° 3017.16
— Letters to Mrs. Francis Hamilton, 1799-88. London,
1820. 12° 309.3.27
— Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 1, p. 81-102.
1843. 3253.22
.See also Blackwood's mag., April, 1862 : Fraser's mag.,
T. 65, 1862 ; Westm. rev., v. 77, 1862.
Delsabte (Francois, J*";', musician and teacher, b. 1811).
See Atlanllo, v. 27, 1871 (by F. A. Durivage).
Demetrius' Polioroetes, Greek general, b. about 335, d.
aboid 283 B.a
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 6 of 3146.17 ; v. 6 of 3146.22 ; v. 4 of 3145.08
— and ANTONY compared. Plutarch. Lives, v. 5 of 3146. 17 ; v. 6
01 3145 22 ; V. 4 of 3145.08.
Denham (Sir John, Irish poet, b. 1615, d. 1668).
— Coleman (J.) Historical essays, p. 210-23. 1851. . . . 2627.02
— Johnson (S.) Lives of EngUsh poets, v. 1 3263.01
Den.man (Tiiomas, Kngl. chief justice, b. 1779, d. 1854).
— Amould (Sir J.) Life of 2 v. [1874.] . . 3017.23
— Martineau (H.) Biographical sketches. 1869 . . . S263.-28
DeQuincey (Thomas). See his name in general alphabet.
Denon (UomiaiquQ '^ivant, Fr. engraver, and traveller
in Egypt, b. 1754, d. 1825).
— St. John (.J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221.04
Derby (i'ariio/'). iSee Stakley.
Derby family. United Sial':s.
— Genealogy. Compiled by P. Derby. [In Essex inst. hist, coll,,
V.3.] 605.06
DeRuytee. See Ruyter.
DESBOUDEs-VAuaoRE (Mme. MarceUne Josephe Felicity
Fl. wrUer, b. 1787, d. 1839).
— SainteBeuve (C. A. ) Memoirs of. 1873. . 3171.24
Desoabtes (Uene, Fr. philosopher, b. 1596, d. 1650).
See entrit'S under his name in geuer.<U alphabet.
Desmond (' 'The old cuunless ' of).
For critical essays, luaiuly desiructive, upon this 'casa
of longevity,' s.;fi Dublin rev., v. 51 (paper by J. G. Nichols) ;
Thoma (W. J.) Human longevity, p. 96-104 [4732.16] ; Quar.
rev., v. 92, 1853 ; also Costello's Memoirs of eminent Eng-
lish women, v. 3, 1844 [3266.16].
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Dbsmoi'Lins (Boiioit Camille,i!V. JaicoJ>Jn,6.1762,d 1794).
— Baker (H. B } French Hoclety, etc., r, 3. 1874. , . . 8366.18
DeSoto tFerdimiiid, discoverer of the Miasissipm, b.
14116 (?)d. 1.542).
— Abbott ((J. S. C.) Ferdinand do Soto. 1873. 3047.21
See alto Bancroft's Hixt. of Uie United State*, t. 1.
Despemers or Desporriors (Bonaventure, Fr. sceptical
writer, b. 14'J8, d. ]5U\
— Nodie.r(C.E.) lionaTentureDespcriers. 1841.3051 13
Db Veaux (JameB, Amer. artist, 6. 1S12, d. 1844).
— Gibbes (U. W.) Memoirs of. 3052.10
De Veiib (Sir Francis, B13/. commatider, b. 1554, d.1608).
— aieig (G. R.) Lives. V. 1 3221.01
Devekeux family (etirii of Etsex).
— Deveieux (W. B.) Lives and letters of the, in the
reigns of Elizabeth, James, and Charles I. 2 v.
18J3 3052.05
See alaa Ed. rev., v. 98.
Detebedx (Kobert, 'Id earl of Essex, favourite of Eliza-
beth,b. 1567, ex. 1601).
— Bacon ( .Sir F. ) Declaration of the treasons of Essex.
[M //if Letters and life, V. 2. 1861.] . .5015.20
— Devorenx (W. B-) Livea of the Deverenx. v. 1-2. , . 3052.05
— Soutliey (R.) Lives of the British admirals, v.*. . . 3211.01
Devereux (Kobert, :!(/ earl of Essex, Knijl. ■parliamentary
(jaiei-al, b. 15U2, d. 1646).
— Vines iK. ) The hearse of the renowned. 1646. 3051.21
— Oust (E.) Lives of the warriors, T. 2, pt. 1 3222.07
— Devereux (\V. B.) Lives of the Devcreux, T. 2. . . 80J2.0G
Deteeeux ( Walter, l.s-( earl of Essex, Elizabetliari states-
man and ijenerat, b. 1.540, d. 1576).
— Devereux {W. B.) Lives of the Devereux, V. 1. , . . 8052. OS
D'EwES (Sir Simonds, Enql. anliqxtary and republican,
b. 1602, d. 1650).
— • Autobio.!raphy and corresp. during the reigns of
James L and Charles I. [l(i02-36.] Ed. by J. O.
Halliwell. 2 v. London, 1845. 8°. . . 3052.01
Dewey (Chester, Anvr. scientist and diuine,b. 1781, d. 1x67 ).
— Anderson (M. B.) Life of. (Sm. rep., 1870.] .... 3930.25
— Fowler (H.) The American pulpit 3156.07
De Witt I Coruelis, Dutch admiral awl statrsman, d.l672).
— De Liefde (J ) Great Dutch admirals, p. 119-U7. 1873. 3212.13
De Witt iJan, qrand pensioner of Holland, b. 1625, d.
1672).
— Barnwell (R. G.) Sketch of life of. 1856. 3051.09
— James (G. P. R.) Lives of fereign statesmen, v. 3. , . 3211.19
Dexter (Samuel, of Boston, laicyer and public man, b.
1761, d. 1816).
— Sargent lEpcs). Eeminisoenoes of. By Sigma.
[pseud.] 1857 3052.08
— Story (J.) Miscel. writings 2647.07
Dexteh ('Lord' Timothy, eccentric Newburyport mer-
chani, b. 1743. d 1806).
— Kuapp(S. L.) Life of. 1858 3052.07
Diana of Poitiurs, mistress of Henry IL of France, b.
1 J 99, d. 1566).
— Brace (J. ) Classic portraits, T. 2 3212.16
— Meuzies (S.) Royal favourites, v. 1, p. 210-241. . . . 3267.10
DiBDiN (Thomas, actor and dramatist, b. 1771, d. 1841 1.
— Reminiscences. 1771-1827. 2 v. L., 1827. 8°. 3052.09
Dick iSamnel, of BuUer Co., Ohio, b. 1764, d. 1846).
— McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 1. 1869 3247.19
DicKiiNs (Charles, Eivjl. novelist and essayist, b. 1812,
d. 18701.
— Forster (J.) Life of. v. 1-2 3052.32
Reviewed in Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 ; Qnar. rev., v.
132, 1872.
— Hotten (J. C.) C. D. : the story of his life. By
Theodorj Taylor [p.^eud.] 1870. . . .30.52.27
— Kent (C. ) Charles Dicliens as a reader. 1872. 3052.28
— Mackenzie (R. .S.) Life of. 1S70 3052.26
~ Perkiiis(RB.) CharlesDickens:life,e;c.l870. 3(l")2.'24
— Stoddard (B. H.) Anecdote biograpliies. 1874. ;Bric-a-brai!
series, V. 2 ] 32-)1.13
— Bayue (P.) Dlcliens. (Kss.ays. v. 1, p. ;)63-93. 1867.] . 251a.ll4
— Bucbauau (U.) The ■ Good Geuie ' of fiction, [/n his Master
Bpirits. 1873.] 2517.29
— Fields (J. T.) Yesterdays with authors. 1872. . . .2624.25
A'ofe.— First appeared in Atlantic montUy, v. 26, 1870.
— Fitzgerald (P.l In Afternoon lectures, v. 2, p. 67-101. 2512.21
— Friswoll (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 1-49. 1870.252.). 18
— Home (B. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 9-53. 1855. . 2532.09
— JerruUl (B.) Best of all good company, let series, p. 3-80.
1873 : . . . 3222.06
— Timba (J ) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 2. 1874. . 3261.09
— Whipple (E. P.) In his Success, etc. [2545.09] : Ijterature, etc.
[2645.10] ; Lectures [2546.U8] ; Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1887.
Set also Blackwood, v. 77, 1855. or Littell, v. 17, 1857 ;
Blackwood, T. 81. IM7 (ll«mi.n>tmii'e witb) r. tot im .
Coiit«m. r«T., T. 10. IHSU (by u. Hl<.ui), or Uiull um. r I •
Llttall. V. 18. 1857 -. lf.,itnlgbUy r»». t. 17, iini .1. i.. ..i»J
tlon to crlilolsm, by a. U. Lswmi ; fiMt
1870. or LlltiU, 1870, T. 8 . rraMr's. a. ».. r
life) : Nat. qii. rar., v. 1, 1H><U (Worka of) :' Wt.t . . . i-
1864. Cantuil alto Alllliuaa, and I'aol*'* Indaa.
DiOKiMSON (Uuniel H., nf .Veio Ynrk, laieytr and tUtltB-
man, b. IHOO, d. W,i)K
— Bartlett p. W.I PrcaldeiiUal candldatn. I(N. . nOM
— Dickinson (J. It.) Biography of. [In I). 8 D.'s UpMehM «h
▼■I.)8«7.1 Wu-lj ■
— Proctor (L. 11.) Bauch and bar, n. SW-MO. 1810. . . aiMSt
DiUEBOT (Deuig, FVencli nioyctoptdisl, b. 1713, d. 1784).
— Correspondence with the duke of Sasc-Ooiha, 17., 3-
90. 4 V. Loudon, 1848 3(17:1.10
— Cailyle (T.) Esaaya, p. a»8-42X Mll.u
— Uorley (J.| [TtarM artlolaa la Fortnightly nv., t. J3, un.]
DioBX (Sir Kenelm, Emjl. courttar and voriter on occuU
phUo.mphy, b. 1003, d. 1665).
— Private memoirs. 1827. V. 30.'>2.36
— Lodge (£.) Portrait*, etc., v. t nstjt
— Bruce (J.) Classic portrait*. T. 3 1313.18
— Thomson .K. B.) Celebrated friendahip*, t. L . . S3S3.34
— Tackerman (H. T.) Eauaya, biographical, Oe. . . . 3644 If
Dillon (Wt-ntworth, earl of hoscumtrum, Iriah port, 6.
1633, d. 16H4).
— Johnson (3.) Livea of Engllab poets, T. 1 330.01
DiNSMOUK (Robert, Anii-r. port, b. 1757, d. 1836).
— Whittler (J.) Old portralU, etc., t. 1 (077.10
DiON (of Syracu.He, patriot, liced about 410-354 B.C)
— Fiatairch. Dion. Alio Dion and Bmtai compared. [/« hit
Livea. T. 5 of 3146.17 ; v. 6 of 3148.33 : T. 4 of 8146.08.]
DiSRAEU (Benjamiif, Eujl.novelUt and slalejinMn,b.l>iO')).
— Macknight (T.) B. D., a liL and polit biography.
1«>4 30,52.11
— McGilchrisKJ.) Lifeof. [1809.] . . . . 3a52.22
— Frlswell ( J.H.) Modern men of letters, p. lOS-343. 1870 353S.U
— OilfUlan (d.) Third gallery of portrait*, p. 353-66. 1886. 3630.13
— Uutt<m (R. U.) btuilies in iiarliameiit, p. 34-47. 1860. 8362.10
— Jouuiugs (L. J.) in Atlantic mouthly, v. 33, 1873.
— Jerrold (B.) Best of all good company. Ist aeries, p. 344-313.
1873 3232.06
— Kebbel (T. E.) English statesmen, p. 15;l-17B. 1868. . 3223.01
— Maddyn (D. O.) (;hiet of parties, v. 2. 1859. . . . 32«3.07
— Beid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 1-16. 1873. . . . 3252.26
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3203.16
See also Bhickwood, v. 75, 1874 ; v. 104, 1868 thr«e art.) ;
Ed. rev., v. 97, 1853 ; Fraser's mag., v. 45. 1852, or Littell,
v. 37, 1853 ; v. 78, 18G8 (Beligiona breed and opinions) ;
v. 77, 1868 (Caucasian administratiun) ; Harper's muuthljr,
y. 6, V. 84, T. 86.
DrxwELL (John, 're/jicide' fitdge of Charles I., d. I6'<9).
— Stiles (E. ) History, e(c. 1794 3213.09
— Warren (I. P.) The three judges. 1873. . . 3243.11
DoANE (George, prot epis. Iq). of Neu> Jersey, b. 1799,
d. 1859).
— Doane(W. C.) Memoir of. 1800. . . . 3.')45.01
DoDD (Wm., D D., ex. for forgery, b. 1729, d 1777i.
— Gemiiue raemoira of.[arum.] L., [n.d.j 8°. [Pamph.,v.ll. 15003.11
— Langiord (J. A.) Prison books uud their authors. . . 32t>.') 32
DoDDRIDOB (Philip, D.D., Emjl. (ii.sseiifer,i). 1702,d. 17."il).
— Correspondence and diary. 5 V. L.,182'J. 8°. 30.52.12
— Stoughton (J.) P. D. : his life and labors. 3052.12
DoDisoTON (George Bubb, lord Melconibe, Engl. politi-
cian, b. 1691, d. 1762).
— Diary : from 1719 to 1761. 3d ed. London, 1785.
8° 3053.01
— Thomson (K.B.) Wita and beaux of society. . . .3262.36
DoLOiNO (Fra, Italian reformer, d. 1307).
— GaUeugaiA.) Hist, memoir of. [1300-1307.] By
L. Mariotti. [pseud.'i 1S53 3053.02
DoOTPHAN (Col. Alsx. W., of Missouri, b. 1808).
— Hughes (J. T. ) Doniphan's expedition ; conquest of
New Mexico. With a sltetch of life. 1850. •58V29
Donizetti {Gaetano ,Itnl.musie compo.ser, 6.1798, d.l818).
— Tou have heard of them, p. 186-194. 1864 3223.15
Donne (John, D.O., EmjI. moral poet, b. 1753, d. 1631).
— Lives of eminent Euglislimen 3221.11
Thomson lUrs.) Dr. Donne and Magdalen Herbert. [In her
Celebrated frieudsliips, V. 1, p. 297-317] . . . .3253.24
— Walton (1.) Lives, etc. 1H47 317i;.02
Same. N. Y., 1850. W 3176.03
DoRE (Gustave, Fr. emjraoer and painter, b. 1833'.
Atlantic monthly, v. 24, 1869 (by J. J. Jarves) ; Coutemp.
rev., V. 2, 1866 (MUlais and Doro, by R. St. J. Tyrwhitt) ;
Harper's mag., v. 14, North Brit, rev., v. 47, 1867 : Litlall,
1869, T. 2 (from Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1869).
Dost Mohammed Khun (Amir of Kabul, d. 1857.)
— Mohan Lai. Life of, 1798-1846. 2 v. . . . 3052.20
— HoBride (J.) Pioneer biography, T. S. 3347.30
In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTdOlfS NAME the first part of the TIILE, and the NUMBEB.
140
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Doty to Dnplelx
Doty (Daniel\ of Butter co., Ohio, b. 1765, d. 1848).
Douglas (Gavin. Scotch poet, b. 1474, d. 1522).
— Lives of Scottish poeU, T. 1
— Tytler (P. F.) Lives of the BoottUh worthies, t. 3. . 3252.01
Douijt.As I Margaret, ladi/, mother of Uamley, b. 1515, d.
1577).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, cte., t. 2 3256.06
Douglass (Freijerick, Amer. freed slave, b. 1817).
— Stowe (U. £. B.) Men of our times 3266.02
D0UQI.A8 (Stephen A., of Illinois, Amer. statesman, b.
1813, d. 1861).
— Addresses on the death of^ in senate and ho. of rep.,
Washington, 1861. 8° 3053.05
— Savage (J.) Our living representative men, 1860. . .
.See aUo Atlantic, v. 8. 1861 : N. A. rev., v. 103, 1866 ; am-
suit aUo Poole's Index.
Dow (Neal, Maine liquor law advocate, b. 1803).
— 01ubb(H. S.) Life of. 1856. 5834.14
DowB family.
— Genealogies of the. 1868 3165.27
Dowse (Thomas,;/ Cambridge, Mass., leather dresser and
book collector, b. 1772, d. 1856).
— Everett (£.) Eulogy on. [Orations, T. 4]; Obituary of. [Orations,
T. 3] ; Library of. (Orations. T. 3] 6322.03
Drake (.Sir Francis, Unit, admiral, 0. a6oun540.d.l59()).
— Harrow (J.) Life, voyages, and exploits of. 3052. :i0
— Edgar (J. O.) Sea-kiugs and naval heroes 3263.17
— Fitz-Geffirev (C. ) Life and death of. 1819. a052.3l
— Lives and voyages. 1837 921.26 ; 3221.07
— Long (K. ) Sir Francis Drake's memorable service
against the Spaniards in 1587. [Camden miscel. ,
V. 5.] 5113.41
. — Soutbey (B.) Lives of the British admirals, t. 3. . 3211.03
Dkayton (Michael, Eni/l poet, b. 1563, d. 1631).
— Bell (B.) Lives of English poets, t. 1 3211.17
Dbummond (James, earl of Perth, b. 1713, d. 1746).
— Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, t. 3. . . S172.U
Dbummond (Thomas, under sec'y for Ireland, 1835-40,
6. 1V97, d. 1840).
Sec Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867, p. 624-40.
Dbummond (Wm., Scotch poet, b. 1585, d. 1649).
— Jonson (13.) Conversations with. [Introd. by D.
Laing. [Shak. soc] 1756.08
— Masson (D. ) Drummond of Hawthorndon. 3051.15
Dbyden (John, Engl, poet and dramatist, b. 1630, d. 1731).
— Austin (W. S.) and Kalph (J.) Poets-laureate, p.
142-182. 1853 3254.19
— Scott (SirW.) Life of. [Dryden's work8,T.l.] 5042.14
— Bell (B.) Lives of tlie English poets, v. 2 3211.18
— Joliuson (8.) Lives o.' the English poets, v. 1. . . .3263.01
— Lowell (J. B.) Among my books, p. 1-81. 1870. . . . 2534.14
Note.— From N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868.
— Maoaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 1 [2838.161 ; alto tn Ed, rev., v. 2.
— Masson (D.) Dryden and the literature of the restoration.
[In his Thne devils, etc.] 2S36.M
— Beed (H.) Lectures on British poets, v. 1. 1857. . .
— Thomson (K. B.j Lit. of society, v. 2 3263.29
— Windsor (A. L) Ethica, p. 112-78. 1860 2547.01
See also Ed. rev., v. 102 ; Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1854 ; v.
72, 1865 (Vindication of D., by ■ Shirley '; v. 66, 1862 (Cor-
neille and D.) ; New Euglander, v. 12, 1854 (D., Prior, and
Swift) ; West rev., v. 63, 1855, or Littell, v. 9, 1855.
Du Baert (M. J. a. de V., conUeise. b. 1744, d. 1793).
— Memoir.';. 4 V. London, 1830. 16°. . . . 301-"). 18
— Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 1. 1874. . . . 3266.16
Du Bellay (Joachim, b. 1524 (?) d. 1560).
— Pater (W. H.) Studies, etc. 1873 1435.08
Du Bbluay (Martin, French official, d. 1559).
— MSmoires, 1513-47. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 17-19 ] . . . 601.17
Dubois (Guillaume, cardinal, abp. of Gambray, French
statesman,b. 1656, d. 1723).
— James (Q. P. B.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 4. . . 3211.22
Do Chatf.t.tit (G. E., marquise French savante, b. 1706,
d. 1749).
— Grafflgny (F. d'L d'A., dame de). Vie prive'e de
Voltaire et de Du Chatelet 1820. . . . 3175.26
See also Lives of Yoltalre.
Duck (Stephen, Enijl. poet. b. 1700, d. 1756).
— Southey (B.) Uneducated poets, p. 88-113. 1836. . . 3264.02
DdClercij (Jacques, Fr. chronicler, b. 1420, d. 1467).
— Memoires, 1448-67. [Petitot. 1 ser., v 11.] 601.11
Same. [Buchon. Col. des cliron., v. 37-40.] . . . 606.07
Ducu)8 (Charles Pmot, Prenck author . b. 1704, d. 1772).
— Memoires secrets, 1700-58. [Petitot. 2 sir., V. 76-77. . 504.17
— Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries de lundi, v. 9. . . . 7033.26
Du liEi'FAND (Marie de Nichv Chamroud, marquise,Fr.
literary lady, b. 1697, d. 1780).
— Correspondence. From the French, by Mrs. Meeke.
2 V. London, 1810. 8°. 3052.03
— Sainte-Beuve (0. A.) Causeries de Inndl, T. U. . . 7033.82
— Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society 8262.16
See alto Catholic world, Aiig., 1874 ; Ed. rev., v. 10.
DoDETANT (Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, mme.,
' George Sand,' Fr. novelist and mis. wriier,b. 1804).
— Histoire de ma vie. 11 v. in 5. 1854-55. . 3051.01
— Recollections. [Bric-a-brac series.] . . . 3251.16
— Bristed (C. A.) My grief against G. 8. [Galaxy, April, 1874.]
— Challice {Dr. — ). French authors at home,v.l-2. 1864. 3266.10
— Lomcnie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 295-311. 1841. . 3261 .26
— Mazzini (J.) George Sand, [/n hit Writings, v. 6.) . . 5053.13
— Sainte-Beuve (0. A.) Portraits, v. 1 70;;3.33
Same. Causeries do lundi, v. 1 7033.18
— Thackeray (W. M.) Mme. Sand and the new Apocalypse, [/n
his Paris eketcli book.] 936.2fi
See note to Musset (A. de).
Dudley (Robert, earl of Leicester, 6. 1532, d. 1588).
— Adlard (G. ) Amye Robsart and. 1870. . .3153.32
See alto Scott's Eeuilworth.
DuFAUBE (Jules H. S., Fr. politician,b. 1798).
— Men of the third republic. 1873 3262.27
DuTPotTB (Madame Ghvcon, Fr. authoress, d. 1835).
— Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences of eminent men, p. 249-
282. 1867 V. 1 of 3222.02
DuTEESNEY (Charles Riviere, Fr. dramatist, b. 1648, d.
1724).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. p. 1-39. Lond.,
1852 V. 1 of 3262.18
Same. N. Y., 1857 v. 1 of 3266.02
Doouay-Tkouin (Rene, Fr. adm,iral, b. 1673, d. 1736).
— Memoires, 1689-1715. [Petitot 2 ser., v. 75.) . . . 604.16
DuGuesolin (Bertrand, French general, 6.1314? d.l380).
— Anciens mem. du 14e si6cle. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 4, 6.] 501.04
— Jamison (D.F.) Life and times of 2 v. 1864. 3074. 0.S
Duke (Richard, Engl, divine and poet, b. about 1655.
d. 1711).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. L 3263.01
Dumas (Alexandre Davy, Fr. novelist, b. 1803, d. 1870).
— Mes memoires. Nouv. ed. 10 v. V , 1865. 12°. 7007.19
— Hayward (A.) Essays, n. s., v. 1, 1873.J 2528.17
— Men of the third republic. 1873 3262.27
— Queraid (J. M.) Supercheries litt., v. 1. 1809. . .
See also Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853 (from Bentley) ; N. A.
rev.,v.78, 1854 (Literary impostures) ; Quar. rev.,v.l31,1871.
DuMAS (Matthieu, French general, b. 1753, d. 1837).
— Memoirs of his own time ; including the revolution.
the empire, and the restoration. 2 v. 1839. 521.01
DuMouBiEB (Charles Francois, general in French rev., b
1739, d. 1823).
— Memoirs of D. [for 1793.] By himself. 2 v. in 1.
London, 1794. 8° 305J.04
— Memoires : ed. par F. Barrifere. 1848. . . 507.11
DuNBAB (Wm., Scotch poet, b. about 1465, d. 1530).
— Smith (A.) Dreamthorpe, p. 72-98. 1864. ... 2543.11
— Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 3. . . . 3252 03
Duncan (Adam, baron dnnperdown, 1st viscount Dun-
can, British admiral, b. 1731, d. 1804).
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kiugs and naval heroes 3263.17
DuNOAN (Mrs. Mary Lundie, example of early piety, b.
1814, d. 1840).
— Memoir. By her mother. N. Y., 1856. . . 3053.08
DuNcoMBE (Thomas Slingsby, Engl, liberal politidan,
b. 1796, d. 1861).
— Life and correspondence. [1796-1861.] 2 v. Load.,
1808. 8°. 3051.19
Dundee ( Viscount). &e Graham (John, of Claverhouse).
DuNDONALD (Eurl). See Cochbane (Sir T. , earl Dun-
donaldi.
Dunning (John, 1st lord Asklmrton, Engl, lawyer and
public man, b. 1731, d. 1783).
— Boscoe (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . . .3211.06
DuNSTAN (Saint, abp. of Canterbury, b. 925, d. 988).
— Memorials of [by the priest B., Adelard, Osbern,
Eadmer, and WOliam of Malmesbury]. Ed. by W.
Stubbs. L., 1874. 8^ [Holls chronicles.] 3445.04
— Hook (W. F.) Lives of the archbishops, v. 1. ... 3446.04
DtJNSTEB (Senry, 1st pres. of Harvard College, d. 1659).
— Chaplin (J.) Life of. 1872 3053.00
DuNTON (JohU; EngLeccentric bookseller, b. 1659, d.l733).
— - Life and errors, Ed. by J. Nichols. 2 v. London,
1818. 8° 3053.00
Du Pan (Mallet). See Mallet Du Pan.
DuPANLoup (Felix Antoiue Pliilibert, bp. of Orleans,
Komaniit eccL writer, b. 18.)2).
See Men of the third republic. 1873 [3262.27.]
Duplets (Joseph Francis, Fr. general in India, d. 1763.
Nat. rev., v. 15, 1862 1837.1«
BBOOKLXH MEBCANTILE LIBBABY.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Du Plawi. (o Bitot
141
Du Plessis (O^sar, duo de Choiseul, comte: Firench mar-
snal. b. 1598, d. 1G76).
— Mimoiros, 1027-71. [Petitot. 2 s^r., T. 57.] 503.3'>
DuKANT (William Friend, Eiujlish youth, 6. 1803, d.1811).
— Memoirs of an only son. By T.Diirant 1823.3053.18
DiTBXB (Albreoht, Oerman engraver and painter, b. 1471,
d. 1528).
— Scott (W. B.) Albert Diirer: his life and works.
18G9 1434.09
— Falrholt (F. W.) Albert Dttrer. [In hit Rambles of aa arch«-
ologist. 1871.] 1445.16
.See also E<1. rcT., v. 114, 1861 ; Fortniahtly rev., v. 13,
1870 (by Siiluey Colviu) ; Harper'a monthly, v. 40 : Houra
at home. May, 1870 ; Littell, 1870, v. 4 (from Loud. qu. rev.);
and 111 Ai^tioD, Schefer'g story, ' Artist's married life '
[24&.12].
Sre atio.in general alphabet, Fine Arts, for general works
on the hicitory of eiigravlug, and on Oerman painters.
DuRouRE (Soipion, mmle, Fi: royalist).
— Redding (C. ) Personal reminisoenoes, v. 2, p. 217-
234. 18G7 3222.02
DuTENS (Louis, Pr. scholar, b. 1730, d. 1812).
— Memoirs of a traveller. By himself, [onon,] 5. v.
1806 305:!.09
DcTTON (Samuel W. S., Neuo Eng. orthodox congr. divine,
b. 1814, d. 180()).
See New Englander, v. 26, 1867.
DwiOHT (Timothy, New England divine, 6.1752, dl817.\
— Sprague (W. B.) Lifeof 3241.14
— Herring (J.) and I>ongacre (J. B.) Kat. portr. gal., v. 1. 3347.08
&« also life In v. l.of hla 'Theology' [8645.101.
DwiOHT (Wilder, iiradnale of Harvard college. Union offi-
cer in civil war, b. 1833, d. 1863).
— Life and letters of. [By his mother.] B., 1868. 3053. 14
— Harvard memorial biographies, v. 1. 1866.
Dyee ( .Sir Edward, b. about 1.540, d. 1610).
— Bell (It.) Lives of EugUsh poets, V. 2 3211.17
Dyer (John, Engl, poet, b. 1700, d. 1758).
— - Johnson (8.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02
Eastlake (Sir Charles L., EngL painter and art critic, b.
179:i, d. 1865).
— Memoir, by Lady Eastlake. [In his Lit of the fine
arts, V. 2. 1 1412.04
See alto Ed. rev., v. 131, 1870: and Quar. rev., v. 28, 1870.
Eaton ( rheophilu3,l.s( gov. of New Haven colony,d. 1657).
— Moore (J. B. ) Memoir of. [N. Y. Hist soc. Coll.
2d8., V.2.] 61.5.07
Eaton {Gen. Wm., If.S. con.iulto Tunis, 6.1764, d.l8U).
— Life, lanon.] Brookfield, 1813. 8°. . . . 30.5:!.25
— Felton (0. C. ) Life of. [Sparks' American biogra-
phy, v. 9.] 3241.09
EcEARD (Laurence, Engl historian. 6. 1671, d. 1730).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of the British historians, v. 1. . 3262.03
Eddy (Thomas, of N. Y. city, philanlhropist, b. 1758, d.
1827).
— Knapp(S. L.) Life of. 18.'34 3033.17
Eden (Wm., lord Auoklaud, Engl, diplomatist, b. 1750,
d. 1814).
— Journal and correspondence. 4 v. London, 1861-
62. 8° 3054.01
See Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861, or Littell, 1863, v. 1.
Edoewobth (Henry Ess ax, a66^ de Firmont, confessor
of Louis XVI., b. 1745, d. 1807).
See Littell, 1870, v. 1 (Crom St. James mag.); Monthly rev.,
V. 82.
Edoewobth (Maria, English novelist and moralist, 6.1767,
d. 1849).
— Hayward (A.) M.E., her lifeand writings. [/» U< Essays, n.
s., V. 1, 1873 [2528.17], repr. from N. A. rev., v. 126, 1868.
See also many ret'ereuces in Poole's Index.
Edgeworth (Richard Lovell, Engl, author and scientist,
b. 1744, d. 1817).
— Memoirs. Begun by himself and concluded by his
daughter. 2 v. L., 1820. 8° 3053.23
See also many referenced in Poole's Index.
Edgeworih family.
See Atlantic monthly,v. IS, 1865 (Visit to the Edgeworths,
by Mrs. John Farrarl.
Edward [the confe'isor, Anglo-Saxon king, 6.1004, (J.106G).
— Lives of. Ed. by H. K. Luard. [Rolls chron. ] Lond.
1858. 8° 5140.—
Edward I. {king of England, 6. 1239, A 1307).
— Calendarmm g'enealogicum. Henry III. and Edward L Ed. by
C. Roberts. 2 v Lond., 1865. [Rolls calendars.] 6131.—
— Clifford I E. ) The greatest of all the Plantagenets.
lanon.] Loudon, 1860. 8° 3054.07
— Life and reign of Edward L [anon.] L., 1872.3053.29
— Year books of the reign ot Yvn 'iO-23, 30^. Tr.
by A. J. Horwood. [Rolls chionioles.] 4 ». L.
1863-73. 8° ' , 61«)._
Set alto Uvea of RoDim Bancs.
Edwabd U. (king of Eii'ilawt, b. yUA, d. 1327),
— Doran (J.) Prlncea or Wales tm.!!
— Men«les (8.) Itoyal lav..iirlies, v. 1 SMl.IO
— Poem oil the limes of. Kd. by C. Hsrdwick. [Peroy
society, v. 28.] SOOU.IM
See also Marlow's play, ' Edward 11.'
Edwabd UI. (king of Enghnd, b 1312, d. 1377).
— Lonjiiman (W. ) I'.ife nnd timen of. 2 v. I8<;9. 3054.05
Beviewed in Ed. rev., v. 129, I8«» : FortnlKhtly rev., t.
11, 1860 (by John Morley) : Fraaer's mag., v. 79. IMU.
— Warburtou iW. W.I Edward III. 1875. . 3t.51.M
— Doran (J.) PrinceH of Wales S383.21
— Freeman (E. A ) Historical essays, v. 1, U71. , , . W/S.ll
Repr. fhim Fortnightly rev., lilW.
See also Euwahd the Bliick princr.
Edward IV. lof York, kiwi <f EmiUmd, 6. 1441, d. 1483).
— Historle of the arrivall of E. In England, 1471. ed. by J Bmc*.
ICamdeu soc, V. 1.] 6112.01
— Jernlughara (K.) Acconnt of E.'s 2d invasion of England,
1471. [/» Archaologia, v. 21, 1837.1 612!l.ao
— Political poems of the reign of. \ln Archaologia, v. 29,
1842.) »)28.-
— Nicolas (N. H.) Wardrobe accounts of, 1480. . . . 3064.13
— Warkworth (J. ) Clirouicle of thirteen years of reif{u ;
ed. by J. O. Halliwell. [Camd. soc., v. 10.] .511'i.l0
See also EuzABrra of York.
Edward V. (kiwi of England, b. 1470, d 1483).
— Doran (J.) Prii)ce"8 of Waes 8-26S 21
— Nichols (J. O.) Orsnrs, etc., from the crown doriug the reign
of E., with hist, introd [Camden soc ] .... 51I3.U
— Strickland (A.) Lives of baclielur kings 3256.01
Edward VI. (king of England, b. 1538, d. 1553).
— Tytler (P. F. ) England under the reign of. 2 v.
1839 30.54.21
— Calendar of slate papers, domestic series, 1647-[53J. Ed. by B.
Lemon. [Rolls calendars.] 6131. —
— StricUand (A.) Lives of buchelor kings 325C.01
In fiction see Ainswortli's Constable of the tower ; and
Miss Mauniug's Edward Osborne.
Edward (the black prince, son of Edtoard 111., b. 1330,
d. 1376).
— James (G. P. E.) History of. 2 v. 1836.30.54.03
— Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3263.21
— NicolaE (N. H.) Badge and mottoes of E. [/n Arcbaologia,
V. 31.] 6128.—
— Stanley (A. P.) E., the black prince. [In kU Hist, memorlala
of Canterbury.] 3444.02
See Shirley's drama, ' Edward the black prince.'
Edward i.toij of Henry VI., 6. 14-53, d. 1471).
— Doran (J.) Princes oir Wales 3263.21
Edward (son of Hichard lU., 6. 1474, d. 1484).
— Doran (J) P'rinces of Wales 3263.31
Edwards (Bela Bates, New England divine and scliolar,
b. 1802, d. 1852).
— Park (E. A.) Memoir of. [In E.'s writings, V. l.J . . 3646.09
See North Amer. rev., v. 77, 1863.
Edwabds (.Jouathan, American metaphysician and cal-
vinlitic divine, b. 1703, d. 1758).
— Miller (S. ) Life of. [Sparks' Am . biogr. v. 8.] 3241.01
— Wynne (J.) Lives of eminent men, etc 3243 01
Ste Eraser's maR.. Nov. 1873; also Ufa in v. 1 of his Works,
N. Y., 1852 [3546 01].
Edwards (Jonathan, the younger, Amif. calvinistic divine,
b. 1745, 4 1801).
— Edwards (Tryon). Memoir of J. E. [In kit Works, T. 1. An-
dover, 1842.J 3646.07
Edwards (Ninian, lawyer and statesman of Illinois, 6.
1775, d. 1833).
— Edwards (N. W.) Life and times of. 1778-18o3.
1870 592.'23
Eldon (John Scott lord; Englchancellor, 6.1751, d 1838).
See Scott (John), lord Eldon).
Eleanos (of AquUaine, qu. of Henry [I.; 6.11'22, dl203).
— Smith (J. F.) Romantic incidents, etc 3266 26
— Strickhind (A.) Uvea, e,'c., v. 1. . . 3265.06 ; 3256.13 ; 3226.09
Eleanor (of Castile, queen of Elward /., 6. 1244, d. 1291 ■.
— Owen (3/r». O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21
— Strickland (A.) Lives, elc 3265.06 ; 3255.13 ; 3:i-iR 00
Eleanor (of Provence, queen of Henry III. , </. I'iyl ).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, e(c 3266.00; 3255.13 ; 321i6.0!)
EuoT (George). See Lewes (Mrs. George H).
Eliot (Sir John, English statesman, 6. 1590, d. 1632>.
— Forster (J. ) iSir John Eliot : a biography. 2d ed. 2
V. 18(i.5 3054.24
Eminent British statesmen, V. 3 8211.07
Statesmen of the o<3mmouwealth 3*267.07
Ed. rev., V. 120, 1864 ; Quar. rev., ▼. 117, 1866, or Littell.
1865. V. 1.
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BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : BUot to EUwood.
Eliot ( John, aposMe to <A« Amer. InoUans, 6.1f>01, dlCSO).
— Francis (C. ) Life ot [Sparks' Am.biog.,T.5.] 3241.01
— Tongs (0. X.) Piooeen In tbe miuloD field. . . . 3U7.23
EuzABETH {queen of England, b. 1.533, d. 1603).
— Letters or E. and Jamea VL of Scotluud ; ed by J.
Brace. London, Camden soc, ISi'J. 4^ 5112.46
— Abbott (J.) History of. 1869 3054.14
— Aikia (L. ) Memoirs of the coart of. 1869. 3054.12
— Buckla (H. T.) Beign of EUzabeth. nSitcel. Worka t. 1.
1872.] 8023.30
Bepr from Fnmer'a mag., t. 75-76, 18S7.
— OitoniUr of lUte papen. Uomeatic aeriea. 16i7-160S. < T.
Loudon, 1869 6131.—
Addenda. lSi7-7«. 2 t. London, 1B7I 6131.—
— Otaambarlain (J.) Letters during tbe reign of E.: ed. t>j 8.
WilUama. [Camden (oc) 6113.33
— Egertou papers. £d. by J. J>. Collier. [aaiiid.ioe. 18M.] 6112.13
— £^nde (J. A.) History of England, v. 7-12. Beign
ofElizabeth 47J.07
BsTlewed in Ed. rer., t. 131, 1866, or LitteU, 1870, v. 1 ;
Ed. rer.. r. 181, 1870: National rer., T. 18, 186t ; Qoar. reT.,
Y. 114, 1863, or LitteU, 1863; v. 4 ; Qoar. rev., v. 128. 1870.
— Gonzalez (T. ) Documents from Simancas relating
to the reign of E. (1558-156^.) Notes and introd.,
byS. HalL 3054.26
— Hayward {Hir J.) Annals of the first four years of
thereignoC [Camd. soc.] 5112.07
— Hood (£. P.) Good old times of qneen 6es& 3054. IS
— Household expenses of the princesa Hatfield , Oct.
1, 1551 — Sep. 30, 1552. London, Camden misceL
V. 2, 1853. 8' 5113.09
— 'Nannton (tJirE. ) Conirt of Elizabeth. " Fragmenta
regalia." Additions by J. Caulfield. 1814. 3058.01
Same. Ed. by E. Arber. 1870. . . . 5011. Oy
— Osborne (F. ) Uist memoir of the reign of Re-
print, 1811 30S7.13
— Banmer (F. von). Queen Elizabeth, and Mary queen
of Soots. 1836 3118.17
— Townsend (V. F.) Elizabeth Tudor ; the queen and
the woman, [anon.] 1874. 3053.30
— WalKingham (SirF.) Journal, 1570-83. [Camden
miscel., v. 6.] 5114.07
— Balmanno IMri. it.) Pen and pencil, p. 63-85. 1858 2517.03
— Belstaam (W.) Essays, v. 2, p. 1-60. 1799 2517.11
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2. 3212.16
— Costello (L. 8.) Emineut English women, t. 2. 1844. 3266.74
— I'roude (.1. A.) Q. Eliz., lord Robert Dudley, and Amy Eob-
sart. [Jr'raser s mag., v. t>3, 1861.]
Morata of Queeu Elizabeth. [Eraser's mag., v. 64, 1861.]
— Hays (M.; Female biograijhy, v. 4 3212.04
— Herbert (H. W.) Elis. aud Mary. [In his Persons aud pictures,
p. 223-241. 1854] 2532.01
— Jeukius (J. S.) Heroiuee of history, p. 271-322. 1852. 3262.16
— Meuzies (S.) Boyal favorites, v. 1, 1865 3257.10
— Beriew of Prescott'H parallel between Eliz. and Isabella of
Bftin. [onon.] [/;i Reviews, etc.] 2638.30
— Buaaell (W.) Extraordinary womeu 3263.19
— Strickland (A.) Lives, elc 3255.08 ; 3255.15 ; 3225.12
See aUo Blackwood, v. 101. 1867, or Littell, 1867, v. 2 (E.
and Mary) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1866 (E. and her Eng-
land, by W. Kirkusj : Fraser's mag., v. 48, lh53. nr Littell,
T. 39, 1853 (MuralB of) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 9, 18«4 (E. and
her courtiers) ; New Engiander, t. 19, 1861 (Martyrs under
B., by L Bacon) ; North Brit, rev., v. 52, 1870 (Pliiilp II. 's
ambasay to E. ; Quar. rev., v. 95, 1854. or Littell, v. 6, 1854
(E. and her favorites . Atjo Poole's Index.
Cotisuit also general histories of England during the period
of her reign; histories uf tbe Reformation (p. 99 of this cata-
logue) ; of the Puritam (p. 99); and of the Church of Eng-
land (p. 81). Motley B 'History of the United Netherlands'
affords elaborate studiea of the conduct of E., both as a
woman aud a queen.
For the literary higltiry of the Klizabetban age, see In
general alphabet. Drama (£n£r2ta/i);— -Literature lEnglith);
Poetry {Kngtish}; and the names of indivitlual authors, as
Bacon (F.);— Beaumont (J.) and Fletcher (J.);— Hooker
(K.); — Jonson (Bon);— Marlow (C.);— Massinger (P.); —
Sbakspere (\Vm.);— Spenser (Edmund); — etc., elc.
In Fiction, see Scott's Eenilworth ; J. F. Smith's Virgin
queen [251.91]; and Kingsley's Westward Hoi (The Armada).
See also, in this class, M.inT queen of Scots, E.'s great rl-
%*al, and the names of leading statesmen aiui public cliarac-
ter< during her reign, asBAOuM (Francis);— Cl£oll. (W., (ord
Burj;W«y) ;-CoKE (Sir E.);— Davidso.n (Wm.);— Devebkui
(B.. earl of A'wez);— Drake {Sir F.);— Dodlet (Sir B., earl
o/ ieiceiter);— Hatton (C.) ;— Hawki.-js (Sir J.);— Howaud
(P., earl of Arundel);- 3 Axxa I.;— JoNlu ilnigo);— BautlOB
(Sir W.);— SlDNEI (.Sir P.)
Elizabeth {Saint, (^Hungary, h. 1207, d. 1231).
— Moutalembert (0. F. eouni de). Life of. Tr. by M.
Hackett. N. Y.,18.i3 3051.11
Same. Chronicle of Ufe, etc., v. 1. Tr. by A, L.
Phillips, 1834 3058.05
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, t. 3 3212.16
— Kiugsley (C.) Saint's tragedy. Iln hit Poems.] . . 1663.03
EuczABETa (2c{ daugliter of Charles L of England, b. 163S,
d. 10-50).
— Strickland (A.) liTea, ete. tOMM
Elizabeth Stuart {daughter of James /., consort of Fred.
v., of Boliemia, b. 1596, d. 1662).
— Correspondence with Sir £. Nicholas. [In Evelyn's Diary.
T.4.J 3055.13
— Benger (ifiss E. O. ) Memoirs of. '2 v. 182.x 3053.'27
— Chambers' miscellany, v. 14.
— Ooatello (L. ti ) Eminent Englishwomen, v. 3, p. 1-171.
1844 3356.14
— Oreen (M.A.E.) Princesses of England, v. 5. p. 146-573. 3'255.ul
— Jesse (£.) EugUnd duringthereignof the Stuarts, v. 1. 477.04
— Strickland (A.) Lives of the queens of Scotland ard Engl.
Princesses, v. 8 3256.13
Elizabeth {princess Palatine, daughter of Frederick V.
of Bohenaa and Eliz. Stuart, h. 1018, d. 1680^
— Blaze de Bury (M. P. £. S., baronne). Memoirs of E.
1853 3053.26
EuzABETH de Valois {queen of Philip 11 of Spain, b.
1545, d. 1568).
— Freer (M. W.) Eliz- de Valois. 2 v. 1857. . 3174.10
See aim Lives of Pniup IL of Spain.
Elizabeth {of York, consort of llenry VIL , 6. 1464, d.
1503).
— Nicolas (N.H.) Privy purse expenses of, with memoir. 3054.13
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3256.04 ; t. 4 of 3265.07 ; v. 3 of
3265.14 ; v. 2 of 3225.10.
Elizabeth Woodville {queen of Edward IV., d. 1492).
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.13
— Smith (J. F.) Boniantic incidents, elc 3355.26
— Strickland (A.) Lives, eie 3355.06; 3355.13; 3226.10
ELLENBOBonoH {Lord, b. 1790). Sez Law (Edward, earl
of Ellenborough).
Ellebt (William, of Rhode Island, Amer. rev. patriot,
b. 1727, d. 1820).
— Channing (E. T. ) Life of. 3211.06
— Sanderson (J.) Biography of the signers, t. 9, 18'20. . 3244.09
Ellet ( Cbtoniei Charles, Amer. engineer, b. 1810, d. 1862|.
— Stuart (O.B.) Civil, «(c., engineers, p. 257-285. 1871.3-266 16
Bllicott (.-Vudrew, Amer. engineer, b. 1754. d. 1«20).
— Stuart (O.B) Civil, efc, engineer, p. 17-36. 1871. .3265.16
Elliott. See also Eliot.
Elliott (Ebenezer, 'the corn-law rhymer,' b. 1781, A
1849).
— Life, character and genius. By J. Searle. [pseud.
for G. 8. Phillips.] 1850 3054.16
— Watkins (J.) Life, poetry, and letters of. . 3051.23
— Carlyle (T.) in Ed. rev., v. 55.
— Chambers' Papers for the people, v. 1, 1814 2516.01
— Giles (H.) Lectuie» and essays, v. I, p. 166-218. 1851. 2526 04
— Hall (S. T.) Remarkable pe^>ple. p. 33-48. 1873. . . 3265.19
— Howitt (W.) Homes aud Lauuts. etc., v. 2 963.24
— Smiles (S.) Brief biograpliies. 1801 3363.16
— Stirling (J. H.) Critical essays, p. 225-243. 1868. . . 3643.38
Consult also Poole's Index.
Elliot (Hugh, Brituh diplomati.ii. b. 1752, d. 1830).
— mnto {Countess of). Memoir of 18'i8. .3053.31
For reviews see North Brit, rev., v. 49, 1868 ; Quar. rev.,
T. 126. 1808.
Elliot (Jean, b. 1727, d. 1805).
— Ty tier (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scothmd, v. 1,
p. 196-323 1871 325L06
Elliot (Jesse Duncan, commodore, U. S. N., b. 1772, d.
18i5).
— Biogr. notice of. By a citizen of N. Y. P., 3054. 17
— Burges (T. ) Battle of Lake Erie, with notices of
Elliot's conduct. 1839 585.18
Ellis (Bobert Leslie, Ervjl. philosophical and mathema-
tical writer, b. 1817, d. 18.59).
See Contem. rev., v. 29, 1872 (by George arote).
Elliston (Bobert W., Eujl. cormdian, b. 1774, d 1831).
— Itaymond (Geo. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1S46. 3054.19
Ellswobth (Ephraim E. , col of zouaves, in Amer. ciiAi
war, b. 1837, d 18G1).
See Atlantic monthly, t. 8, 1861.
Ellswobth {Oliver, of Connecticut, chief justice of the 0.
S., b. 1745, d. 1807).
— Flanders (H.) Lives of the chief justices, t. 2. . . 3246.36
— Van Santvoord (O.) Lives of the chief justices. . . 3346.34
Elwes (John, Englisli miser, d. 17S9).
— Topham (E.) Life of [Pamphleteer, v 25.] . . . 605S.3E
Ellwood (Tho;ua8, quuker, Kngl. author, friend of Mil-
ton, b. 1639, d. 1713).
— Webb (Maria). Incidental notices of. [In her Penns and Pen-
ningtons, 1867 8137 U
— Vhittier .J.) Old portiaits, etc 6077.16
See aUo Retrospective rev., v. 13, ^36.
BSOOKLIM UEBOANXILS LIBBABX
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Elphinstone to Paraday.
143
ELPHDraroNS (Hon. Moantsttiart, EngL historian, 6.1778,
d. 1859).
— Jerilan (Vf.) Hen I lure kaowa, ISM 3232.06
— Ksye (J. W.) Indiui offlcen, r. 1, 1887 3324.20
Emzusos (John K., coiv/r. minister, Neuburyport, Mass.,
b. 1823, d 1851).
— Memoir of. By K. W. Claxk. 1852. . . 3055.01
Emxbsoh (Balph Waldo, American poet, essayhit, and
philosophar, b. 1803).
— I>nke(8.1.) Historic mansions of Mlddleaex. . . .601.07
— OilfiUsn (O.) Uterary portraits, T. 2 2526.U
Sec alto Applatoo'B Amer. encyclopiedia, AlUbone, I>ii7u-
kipck. Oriswold ; and for criticai etlimaUt see his name in
general alphabet.
Emsby (John, £ngL comedian, b. 1777, d 1822).
— Oalt (J.) Lires of the pl»ers, t. 3. p. 2«9 293. 1831. 3263.03
Ekkkt (Thomas Addis, frisk jmtrioi, h. ITOS.d. I.vi7).
— MagooD (E. L.) Orators of the rer., p. 39g-12ii. 1848. 631 1.12
— McOee (T. D.) O'ConneU and his friends. lUiJ. . . 3135.08
— Story (J.) HisceUaneoas writings 2M7.07
EioioNS (Nathaniel, calvinuilic theologian of Xew tng.,
b. 1745, d. 1840).
— Fisher (Oeorge P.) BeTlew of prot Parke's memoir ot [New
Englander, t. 19, 1861.1
ConsuU aito Poole's Index.
Empedocles (of Agrigenium, Greek pliilosopher and poet,
fl. about 444 B.a)
See North Brit, rer., T. 46, 1866; alto Smith's Diction-
ary, T. 1.
Encxe (JohannFr n^, cerman astronomer, b. 1791, d.
1865).
— Hagen (G.) Hemolr ot (Sm. rep. 18«8j| 3930.33
Eos DB aucMONT (C. G. L. A. A. 1'. d'. chevalier, Fr.
officer and diplomatisl, b. 1727, d. 1810).
— Russell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03
— Thorns (W. J.) Hannah Lightfoot, etc. 1867 3112.20
— Wilson (H.) Wouderfol character* 3266.01
Epaminosdas, Tliebitn general, d. 411, d. 362 B.a)
— Herbert (H. W.) Captains, etc 3083.03
— Yonge (C. D.) Parallel liTes : E. and OustaTos Adolpbas.
1872 3265.18
Epine (Fraucesca Margarita de 1', Ital. singer, d. 1710).
— Clayton (E. C.) Qoeens of song 3265.10
Episoopics (Simon, Arminian tfieolngian, {..1583, d.l643).
— Caldcr (F.) Memoirs of. 1835 3055.0-2
Eeasmcs (Desiderius,i)!rfcA scholar, philosopher,r^ormer,
and wit, b. 1467, d. 1-536).
— Srommond (U. B.) D. E., his life and character.
2v. 1873 3054.27
— Jortin(J.) Life of. 1467-1536. 3t. 1808. 3055.03
— Seebohm^.) Oxford reformers of 1498. 1867. . . . 344S.21
— Btickley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857. . . . 3263.24
— Froude (J. A.) E. and Luther. [In hit Studies, t. 1.] . 2525.U7
— MUmau (H. H.) Savonarola, Erasmus, etc. 1870. . . 3S76.12
Eepr. from Quar. rey., July, 1859.
— Hannay (J.) Satire and satirists 2531.02
— Bogera (Henry). In Good words, Feb., 1868.
See aito Litt<:ll, 1S65, v 2, or IIa<'D]iUan, March, 1865
(Early years, by J. HamUtou) ; Sept., 1865 (E. iu EngUnd,
by J. Hamilton) ; Nat. rev., v. 16, l»ii3, or Lit ell, 1863, t. 2 ;
Nat. quar rey., t. 20. 1870 ; North Brit, rev., v. 32, 1860, or
Litte J, 1860, r. 1 (E. as a satirist) ; Quar. rev., v. 106, 1839
orIJttell,1859,T.l.
See also lilstories of the Beformation. and article, with
references, in M'Clintock and Strong.
Ekcilla y Zuniga (Alonso de, Spanish poet, b. 1533, d.
after 1596).
— Sbeiley (M. W.) Lives, etc., t. 8. 3211.28
Ebiosson (John, inventor of the mordtor, the caloric en-
gine, etc, b. 1803, d. 1869).
See Atlantic, T. 10, 1862 (E. and his inventions, by B. Sargent).
Ebseine (John, earl of Mir, Scottish secretary of state,
b. 1675, d. 17a2).
— Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 1. . 3172.12
Ebskixe (Thomas, lord ; oral or, politician, and lord-cluin-
ctlor, b. 17-50, d. 1723).
— Brightwell (C. L.) Earty Uves of great lawyers. . . 3254.22
— Brougham (H., lord). Contributions, elc, v. 1, 1856. . 2517.06
— Oampbell (J.) Lord chancellors of England, v. 6. , 3254.08
— Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous meu 3363.18
— Poss (E.) Judges of England, v. 9
— Boacoe (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . . 3211.06
— Sketch of the character of. London, 1824. »•. [Pamphleteer
,„ T. 23.] \ . \ suoS.JH
— • Xownaend (W. O.) Twelve eminent judges. 1846. v.l of 3254.23
See alto Qnar. rev., April, 1858.
EasKDiB (Thomas, Scotch lawyer and theologian, 6.18—).
See Contem. rev., v. 14, 1870, or LitteU, 1870, v. 3.
Essex (Earls of). See DBVEEEnxfemiJy ; also Cbojiwell
(Thomas).
EsTB (Leonora d', 6. 1536, A 1581).
— Jameson (Jfr>. A.) Uvea of female sovereigns. . .3255.45
EsTBiw (Gabrielle d', favorite of Henry IV. cf Franee,'
d. 159^)).
— Kenzlea (8.) Boyai favoaritaa, p. 338-3«4. 1885. v. 1. of 3307.10
— Saiuta-Beave (O. A.) Canseriea de lundL ....
EsTBfcBB (Pran9ois Annibal, due d', 6. 1573, d. 1670).
— Memoirea, 1610-17. [Fetitot 3 sir., v. 18-J .... iOUl
Etiy (Wm., EiigL painter, b. 1787, d. 1819).
— Gilchrist (A.) Life ot 2 v. 1855. . . . 3055.06
Reviewed in Fraser's mag., t. 63. 1856.
EnnociA, i^.ieen cf TIteodosias If. , iHh century, jld.)
— Bruce (J.) daaslc portraits, v. 3 83IJ ig
Enoi.vB, or FaAScois Etjaiifz, {prince de Savoie, 6. 1663,
d. 173i;).
— Dilworth (H. W. ) History of. . . . 3051.24
— History of. By an English officer, [aijo/i.] L., 1742.
16°. 30.55.08a
— Memoirs ; by himself Tr. by F. Shoberl. Lond.,
1811. 8°. 3055.08
— Memoires. Ecritsparlni-meme. L.,1811. 8P. 3065.30
— James (G. P. R.) Memoirs of great commanders. . 3363.36
— Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, etc. 1874 3222.16
See alto Blackwood, v. 61; Ed. rev., V. 17; v. 116. 1863; Pia-
ser's mag., v. 23.
Edgesie Marie de Montijo (empras of France, b. 1826).
— McCarthy (J.) Modem leaders
See alto Harper's mag., v. 37 ; *Tapereaa'8 Dictionnaire.
EuLEB (Leonard, Swiss geometer, b. 1707, d. 1783).
Sm Nat quar. rev., v. 15. 1867.
EcMENES (general of Aiex. the (rreat, Uh century B.O.)
— Plutarch. Eimienes. — Eumenea and Sertorins compared, f/n
hit Lives. V. 3 of 3146.17 : V. 4 of 3145.22 ; V. 3 of 3145.08.]
Etelyn (.John, £iigl. gentleman and scieidUic writer, b.
1620, d. 1705).
— Diary and correspondence. [1620-1704.] Ed. by W.
Bray. 4 v. London, 18-50-52. 8°. . . 3055.09
— Thomson {Mrt. K. B.) J. E. and Robert Boyle. [Celebrated
friendships, v. 1. p. 3^52. 1861.] 3253.31
Eyebett (Edward, Amer. orator, scholar, and statesman,
b. 1794, d. 1865).
— Boston (City of ). Memorial ot 1865.. . 305". 11
— Gilmau (S.) Contrib. to literature, p. 231-284. 1M«. 2526.14
— Homes of Ameri. an authors. 1857 3245.11
— Savage (J./ Our living representative men. 1860. . . 3156.01
— Tockerman (H. T.) (/nAwCharacteristicn. etc. v. 2.] 2544.10b
See alto Atlantic monthly, v. 15, 1863 (by £. E. Hale) ;
Harper's msg., v. 30 ; Nat. quar. rev , v. 10, 1865 ; N. A.
rev., v. 100, 1865 (Death of £.) : Old and New, July and
Aug., 1871 (College life, by himJaell).
Eteb'tsen (Johan, d. 1666).
— De Liefde (J.) Great Dutch admirals, p. 268-295. 1873. 3212.13
Eybe lEdward John, Aw^tralian explorer, and gov. of
Jamaica, b. 1817, d. I86O1.
— Hnme(H.) Life ot 1867. 3054.29
Fabeb (Frederick Wm. , roman cath. theologian, b. 1815,
d. 1863).
Blackwood's mag., v. 106, 1869, or LitteU, 1870. v. 1.
Fabics Maxdcus (Qiiintus, Roman dictator during Han-
nibal's invasion, 3d century b.c. i
— Plutarch. Fabius.—Pabius and Pericles compared. [Uvea.
V. 1. of 3146.17 ; v. 2 of 3146.22 : V. 1 of 3145.06.]
Fairfax correspondence.
— Memoirs of the reign of Charles L Ed. by G. W.
Johnson. 2 v. London, 184.S. 8^". . . 3055.13
Same. [2d series. ] ^Memorials of the civil war.
Ed. by B. BelL London, 1849. 8^ . . 3055.15
FAntFAi family.
— NeiU (E. D. ) The Fairfaxes of England and America
in the 17th and 18th centuries. ' 1868. . 3055.19
Faibpax (Thomas, lord, b. 1611, d. 1071).
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 1. 185'2. . . 3263.07
— Cust (£.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. 2, p. 391-430. 3332.08
— Marliham (C. K. ) Life ot 1070. . . . 3U5J.a3
Faiefield ( Mrs. Jane, of Boston, Mass., b. 18'25).
— .\utjljiography. Boston, 1860. 12°. . .3055.17
Falk (Johaiin Daniel, Oerman phitanthropist and author,
b. 1770, d. 18-26).
— Stevenson (W. F.) Praying and working 3595.10
Falkland ( I'iscount). See Cabx (Lncios, mscouni F.)
Fane (Julian. Engl, poet, b. 1827, d. 1870).
— Lyttoa (B.B.) Julian Fane : amemoir. 2d ed. 305-5.26
Fanny Fern, pseud. See Paeton (Mrs. James).
Fanshawb (Ann, lady; EngL royalist, b. 1625, d. 1680).
— Costello (L.S-) Eminent Englishwomen, v.3. p.313-413. 3366.14
— Crosland (Jfn. N.) Memorable women. 1854. . . 3363.36
Faeaday , Michael, EngL chemist and physicist, b. 1794,
d. 1867).
— Gladstone (J. H. ) Michael Faraday. 1872.3055.24
— Jones (B.) Life and letters ot 1870. 2 v. 3055.21
In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the ADTHJB'a NAME, the flrat pirt of the TITLE, and the NDMBKR.
144
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Faraday /o FlamininuB.
Faraday (Michael), continued.
— Tyndall (J.) Faraday as a discoverer. 1868. 305.'>.20
— Hood (E. P.) Peerage of poverty 8265.13
— La Rive (A. de). Life of. [Sm. rep., 1867.] .... 3936.22
See also Eclectic, v. 28, 1853 ; Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870, or Lit-
tell, 1870, V. 3 ; Fraser'B, v. 1, 1870 ; Llttell, 1872, v. 2 ;
West, rev., Oct., 1871.
Fakquhak (George, Irish dramatist, 6. 1678, d. 1707).
— Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., t. 3 3211.14
Faruaodt (AdmiralT>avid G., U. S. N., b. 1801, dl870).
— Chesney (0. 0.) Military biography. . . 3'2'24.22
— Headley (flbn. J. T.) Farragut and our naval com-
manders, 1861-65. 1867 575.10
— Montgomery (J. E.) Cruise o£ .... 945.12
— Stove (H. E. B ) Men of our times. 3265.02
Fabbak {Mrs. Eliza Botxsh, wife of Prof. John, b. 1792,
d. 1870).
— Becollections of seventy years. B.,1866. 16°. 3055.18
Fabres (Eliza, countess of Derby, b. 1759, d. 1829).
— Oalt (J.) Livesoftbeplayera, V. 2, p. 228-233. 1831. 3263.03
Fauoheb (Leon, tV. statesman and political economist,
b. 1803, d. 1854).
See Ed. rev., v. 128, 1868; Bev., dee deux m., Jan. 1, 1886.
Fawkes (Guy, chief agent in the gunpowder plot in the
rei/jn of James 1., d. 1606).
— Jardiiie(D. ) Narrative of the gunpowder plot. 461.15
See also Jerrold {D.) Browning papers [2534.03] ; Lamb
(C.) Eliana, 186* ['2536.03] ; Gardener's Hist, of England,
160316, V. 1, ch. 6 [477-19]; and English histories during
the reign of James I. In Jiction see Ainaworth's Guy
Fawkes [116.15].
Feohteb (Charles, Engl, actor, b. 1823).
See .\Uantio, v. 24, 1869 (F.'s acting, by C. Dickens) ; v.
26, 1870 (2 art. by Kate Field) ; Blackwood, v. 90, 1861 (F. in
Hamlet and Othello).
Fbltok (Cornelius C, Amer. classical scholar, b. 1807,
d. 1862).
— Woolsey (T. D.) Eulogy. [Sm. rep., 1861.] .... 3936.16
Fekelon (Francois de Salignao de la Mothe, abp. of
Cambray, Fr. prelate and author, b. 1651, d. 171-5).
— Bausset (L. F. da). Life of. 2 v. 1810. . 3056. 14
— Chambers' Papers, v. 4 2616.02
— Chauning (W. E.) Works, v. 1 3533.10
— Osgood (S.) Thoughts on F6nelon. [/n Gifts of gQnlus, p. 20'2-
214. 1859 25'J8.U2
— Lamartine (A. de). Celebrated characters, v. 2. . . 3264.15
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.24
— Thomson (K. B.) F. and Mme. Guion. [In her Celebrated
fliendships, v. 2, p. 101-143.] 1861.] 3233.24
In jiction see Bungcuer's Preacher and the king, or Boar-
daloue aud Louis XIY. [145.13.]
Fenneix (James, B17/. actor, b. 176G, d. 1816).
— Apology for [his] life. By himselt P., 8=. 3055.28
Fenton (Ehjah, Engl, poet, b. 1663, d 1730).
— Johnson (8.) IJves of the poets, v. 2 3263.02
Feedinand I. {of Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1503,
d. 1564).
— Eanke(L.) Ferd. L of Austria. 1856. [T. L., v. 15.] 6076.20
Ferdinand 1L {of AvMria, emperor of Germany, b. 1578,
d. 1637).
— Abbott (J. 8. 0.) Kings and queens, p. 123-164. . . . 3255.28
See also histories of the " Thirty years' war.''
Ferdinand IIL {Saint, king of Spain, b. 1200, d. 1252).
— Irving (W.) Spanish papers, v.l 2533.11
Ferdinand V. {of Spain, b. 1452, d. 1516), and Isabella,
b. 1451, (11504).
— Presoott (W. H ) History of the reign of [1406-
1517]. 3v. 1857 3056.01
For references to reviews consult Poole's index.
See also Irving's Conquest of Oranada [215.32].
FEHOtrsoN (.Adam, ScotchhUt. andphilos., 6.1724,(Z.I816i.
— Lawrence (K) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04
See also Ed. rev., v. 125, 1867.
Ferguson (James, Scotch astronomer and mechanician,
6. 1710, d. 1776).
— Henderson (E.) Life of. 1867 4013.14
— Mayhew (H.) Story of the peasant boy philosopher.
1856 305S.04
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men. ...... 3263.22
Ferqoson {Rev. Jesse B. , Amer. spiritualht, b. 1819).
— Nichols (T. L.) Supra-mundane facts in life of.
1865 3815.27
Febn (Fanny), pseud. See Pabton ( Mrs. James).
Ferear (Nicholas, Engl, pietist, b. 1592, d. 1637).
— Packard (P.) In Wordsworth (0.) Eool. biog.. v. 4. 8446.04
.■?« also Atlantic, v. 28, 1871.
FlOHTE (Johann Gottlieb, German philosopher and au-
thor, b. 1762, d. 1814).
— Smith (W.) Memoirs of. 1846 3056.05
— Chambers' Papers for the people, v. 9 2618.0S
See also under his name in general alphabet.
Fioino (Marsiglio, Itnl. Platonic philosopher and phUolo-
ger, b. 1433, d. 1491).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc. v. 1 3211.26
Field (Edward Wilkins, Engl, lawyer, h. 1804, d. 1871).
— Sadler (T.) E.W. Field, a memorial sketch. 3055.29
FiKLDiNO (Henry, Engl, novelist and dramatist, b. 1707,
d. 1754).
— Lawrence (F.) Life of. 18.55 3056.06
— Forsyth (W.) Novels and novelists 2762.30
— Masson (D.) British novelists 2722.27
— Scott {Sir W.) Lives of the novelists. [Works, v. 6.] 6065.18
— Thackeray (W. M.) English humourists. 1863. . . 3262.13
— Whipple (E. P.) Essays, v. 2. 1851 2546.07
Blackwood, v. 87, I860 (A word about Tom Jones) ; Era-
ser's mag., V. 57, 1858 (2 art.) V. 61, 1860 ; Mai millan, May,
1874 (by G. B. Smith) ; Nortb Brit, rev., v. 24. 1855, or Llt-
tell, V. 11, 1856 ; Quar. rev., v. 98. 1856, or Littell. v. 12, 1868.
FiELDiNO (Bobert, called ' Beau,' Engl. fop,d.aboui 1712).
— Doran (J.) Habits and men 2523.11
— Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.25
FlELDiNO (Sarah, Krujl. novelist, b. 1714, d. 1768).
— Kavanagh (J.) English women of letters, V. 1. . , .3266.19
FiESCHi (Gianluigi, Genoese noble, b. 1523, d. 1547).
— Celesia (E.) The conspiracy of, 16th cent. 53426
FiQUERAS (Estanislao, Spaniih statesman, b. 1819).
See Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 (by E. Castelar).
FiiiiCAJA(Vincenzo da, Ilal. and Latin poet, b. 1642, d.
1707).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.37
Fillmore (Millard, of New York, 13th president of the U.
S., b. 1800, d. 1874).
— Abbott {J. 8. 0.) Lives of the presidents, 1867. . . 3244.U
— Savage (J.) Our living representative men, 1860. . . 3166.01
Fillmore ( Jir.5. MiUard, wife of president).
— Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of tiie WUite House. . . . 3245.14
FiNATi (Giovanni, Ilal. adcenturer in Ejypt, 1807-1815).
— Life and adventures. Ed. by W. J. Bankes. 2 v.
L., 1830. 16°. 3056.07
Fish iHamilton, of New Tork, Amer. statesman, 6. 1809|.
— Jenkins (J.S.) Governors of New Tork, p. 816-826. 1861. 3247.03
Fisher (John, bp. of Rochester, b. 14."j9, d. 1535).
— Bruce (J.) On the death of, [In Archseologia, v. 26.]
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 2. 1852. . . . 3263.07
FisK (James, jr., Amer. speculator, b. 1835, d. 1873).
— Life. N. Y., 1871. 16* 3050.18
FisK {Mev. Samuel, 'Dunr^ Browne,' capt. in civU war of
1861-5, d. 1864).
See New Englauder, v. 25, 1866 (Commem. address).
FisKE (Fidelia, missionary to the Nestorians, b. 1816, d.
18«4).
— Fiske (D. F. ) Faith working by loye: life. 3056.13
Fitch family.
— Genealogies of the. 1868 3165.27
FiTOH (John, American inventor, b. 1743, d. 1798).
— Howe (H.) Eminent meuhanics, p. 13-34. 1852. . . 3242.06
— Westcott (T.) Life of. 18.57 3056.09
— Whittlesey (J.) Life of. (Sparks' Am. biog., v. 16.] 3241.01
FiTZBALL (Edward, Engl, drainaiist, V3th century).
— Thirty-five years of a dramatic author's hie. 2 v.
L., 1859. 12° 3056.10
Fitzgerald {Lord Edward, Irish revolutionist, b. 1763,
d. 1798).
— Moore (T.) Life and death ot 3d ed. 2 v. 3056.21
Fiiz Gibbon (Johu, earl of Clare, b. 1749, d. 1802).
— O'llanagan (J. B.) Lord chancellors of Ireland, v. 2', p. 151J.
283 1870 3266.28
Fitzherbert [Mrs. M. A. S., privately nvxrriedto George
IV., b. 1756, A 1837).
— Langdale (C.) Memoirs of 1856. . . .3056.12
See also Geobgz IV.
Frrz^jAMEs (James, duke of Berwick). See Berwick.
Ftiz-Maurice (Henry Petty, marquis of Lansdoume,
English statesman, b. 1780, d. 1868).
— British statesmen, 1854 3263.07
Fitz Waruje (Fulk, EngL noble, outlaioed in reign of king
John).
— Wright (T.) History of ; a sketch. [In his Essays, v. 2.) 2722.20
FiTzwiLLiAM family.
— Sauford (J. L.) Great governing families, v. 1, 1865. 6612.16
Flaminio (Marco Antonio, 6. 1498, d. 1550).
— Greswell(W. P.) Memoirs of. 18U5. . .3073.07
Flamininus (Titus Quinotius, iJomaii general,2d cent.B.0. )
— Plutarch. F. and Philopoemen compared. Lives, v. 3 <^
3146.17 ; V. 3 of 3145.22 ; v. '2 of 3146.08.
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Piandlrla to Pox.
145
Flandkin (Hippolyte, Fr. hisi. painter, b. 1809, d. 1864).
See Atlautlo moutbly, v. 30, I87'J (A modern rellgioDs
paluttir, by E. BeQHou) ; C(mU;iii. rev., v. 4, 1H67 (by T. i'.
Wetmore) ; Kevuo dcs deux moodcB, Julu 18M (pai U. de
La Uordc).
Flaiman (John, Emjlinh sculptor, b. 1754, d. I82i)).
— Cuunlngkam (A.) Lives of Brit, palutors, e(<;., v. a. . U31.03
— Fairholt (F. W.) HomiB of the urlists 1435.23
See alxo in geueral alpbubet. Fine arts {,S'cu pturt).
Flechieb I Esprit, Fr. jialpil orator, b. 1G32, d. 1710).
— Alerabcrt.(J. le K. d'). Eulogies, tic, v. 2, 1799. . .3221.16
— Labitte (C.) Lajeunesse de F. [Rev. dea deux moudes, uiara,
184SJ.
— Suiute-Beuve (0. A ) Portraits coutemp., v. 3. . . . 7033,33
— Taiuo (U. A.J Esaais de critique 704tJ.y6
Fleeiwoou (Wm. , FikjI. iuwi/er, d. 15G9).
— Woolrych (H. W.) Lives of the scrgeants-at-law, v. 1. 32S6.26
Flktcsek (Andrew, of Saltoun, Scolck polilical writer, b.
l(J5:i, d. 171(5).
— Erskiae (D. S., earl of Buckan). Life, etc. 3057.01
See alio lietroapectlve review, v. 4, 1821,
Fletcheb (John, KwjL dramatist and poet, b. 1576, d.
10-25).
— Dnuham (8. A.) Lives, etc., t. 2 3211.14
— Ward (A. W.) Hist, of Engl. dram, lit., v. 2, 1876. . . 1745.11
— Whipple (E. R.) Lit. of tlie oge ol Elizabeth. . . . 2752.27
See alto Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) in general alphabet.
Flexoheb (Samuel, Kmjl. merchani, b. 1781? d. 1863).
— Sogers (H.) Essays from Good wordu, p. 133-76. 1887. 2541.32
Fleuky (Andre Hercule, Fr. statesman, b. 1053, d. 1743).
— Alembert (J. de L. d'). Eulogies, etc., v. 2. 1799. . . 3221.16
— James (G. P. B ) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 6. . 3211.19
See also lives of Louis XIV. and Loui» XV.
Fltedneb (Theodor, fowuler of tke Kaiserswertk deacon-
ess institution, 6." 1800, d. 1801).
— Life. From the German, by 0. Winkworth. Lond.,
1807. 16°. 3056.17
— Stevenson (W. F.) Praying and working 3595.10
Flood (Henry, Ii-isli orator, b. 1732, J. 1791).
— Flood (W.) Memoirs of. 1838 3057.02
— Lecky (W. E. H.) Leaders, etc 492.13
Flokian (Jean Pierre, French fabulist and poet, b. 1755,
d. 1793).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, v. 1. 3262.18: 3266.02
Flobida Blanca (JosiS Moiiiuo, voiule de, prime minister
to Charles III of ^jxjm, b. 1730, d. 1808).
— James (G. P. E.) Lives of eminent statesmen, v. 6. . 3211.19
FoLL,EN (.Charles T. C, German scholar, resident of JJos^
ton, b. 1796, d. 1»40).
— Follen (Jlfrs. E. L.) Life of. 1814. . . . 3057.03
FoKBLANQUB (Albany W., Mujlish journalist, b. 1797, d.
1872).
— Liie and labours. Ed. by bis nephew, E. R de Fon-
blanque. Loudon, 1874. 8° 3056.29
Fontaine (Jacques, French curate, b. 1058, d. 1701).
— Maury (A.) Memoirs of a Huguenot family. Com-
piled from the autobiograpliy of. 1872. 3056.27
FoNTENAY Mareuil (Frau9oi8 Du Val, marquis de).
— Mimoires, 1609 34. [Petitot. 1 ser , v. 60 61.J . . . 602.13
FoNTiiNBLLE (Bernard le Bovier, French author, b. 1057,
d. 1759).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, v. 1. 3262.18; 3266.02
Foote (Ajidrew H., admiral U. S. N., b. 1806, d. 1803).
— Hoppin (J. M. ) Life of. 1874. .... 3057.23
Foote (lSa:xniel, Eiujlish coinedian and dramatist, b. 1720,
d 1777;.
— Forstor (.1.) Hist, and biog. essays, v. 2 2625.02
Repj-. from guar, rev., v. 9, 1854, and in Littell, v. 7, 1864.
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 1, p. 290-315. 1B31. . 3263.03
— 'limbs (J.) Wits and humorists, v. 1, p. 187-260. 1862. 3252.14
FoRBE.< lUuucan, Scutch judf/e, b. 1085, d. 1747).
— Burton (J. H. ) Life of." 1847 3115.02
FouB .s (Edward, Fngl. naturalist, b. 1815, d. 185i).
— Wilson (G. ) a»d G.;ike (A. ) Memoir of. 1801. 3056.20
— Gibson (W. 8.) Miscellauies, 2d ed., p. 371-85. 1863. 2628.14
See alio Blackwood, v. 77, 1865; Fraser's ma«., v. 61, 1856.
FoBBEsi (James David, Fmjl. physicist, b. 1809. d.l868).
— Shairp (J. C), Tait (P. G ), and Adams-Reilly (A.)
Life and letters of. 1873 3056.19
See also Ed. rev., Jan., 1861; North Brit, rev., May, 1854;
Littell, 1869, v. 1.
FORBIN (Claude, Fr. naval officer, b. 1656, d. 1733).
— Momoires, 1666-1710. (Petitot. 2 ser. v. 74-75.] . . 604.16
loKD (John, MiKjUsh dramatist, b. 1586, d. 1639).
— Dunham (8. A.) Lives of lit. men, v. 2. [L. O. 0.]
— bwiuburue (A. C.) in Fortnightly review, v. 16, 1871.
— Whipple ,E. P.) Lit. of the age of Elizabeth.
See also note in Lippiucott's Biogr, diet., T. 1. and refer-
ences iu Poole's Index.
FoBDUN (John de, Scotdi historian, d. 13x6?).
— TyOer (P. P.) Lives of Scottish worUilM, t. X . SHIM
FOBEHTI (E. Felice, Italum patriot, b. 1793, d. isr,r,).
See Atlantic monthly, v. 4, 1869.
FoBBEST (Edwin, American trwjrilian, b. 180C, d. 1872).
— llees(J.| Life of Edwin Forest 1H74. . ;«)56.25
FoHKTEK (OeorRe, Ewjlish traveller, b. 1760, d. 1791. )
— St. John (J. A*.) Lives etc., i.i ajji ot
FoasTEB (Johann Cicorg, German author, b. 1754, d. 17yi)
See Wesiut. rev., v. 66, 1856.
FoEHTER (John, Fiujl. bUxjr. and hist, wriltr, b. 1812).
— Keid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 230 243. 1872. . 3281.M
FoBSTEB(VV. E., hiiylish .statesman, b. 181H).
— Hutton (E.H.)' Studies in parll*mout, p, 160-160. 1866. 3252 It
FosooLO (Ugo, ItaL author, b. 1777, d. 1827).
— Redding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 1, p. 117-176. 3222.01
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 S211 26
See also N. A. rev., v. 91, 1860 ; For. qu. rev., May, 1832.
FosTEE (Johu, FjujI. philosophical essayist, b. 1770 (?) d.
— Life and corresp. Ed by J. E. Kyland. 2 v. 3057.04
— Bayne(P.) Sketch of. [/n Ai» Christian Ufe.J . . .8615.06
— DeQuincey (T.) Essays on poets, p. 217 26. 1863. . .2622.06
— GiitUlan (U.) Gallery of at. portraits, v. 2, p. 78-96. 1860. 25-26.12
— Vaugban (R.) Essays, v. 1, 217-84. 1849 2544.19
— Whately.(E.) [in Afternoon lectures, v. 1, 1863.] . .2512.20
FosTEB (Stephen C, Amer. musical composir, d. 1801).
Atlantic monthJy, v. 20, 1867 (F. and negro minstrelsv.
by B. P. Neviu).
FoTHEBOiLL (Dr. John, English naturalist and philan-
thropist, b. 1712, d. 1780).
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, t. 8, 1862. . . . 8263.07
FoucHE (Joseph, due d'Utra'nte, French statesman and
minister of police, b. 1763, d. 18'20).
— Memoirs. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1825. 8°. . 3057.08
Note — Decided by the courts not to be the work of
Fouchd but believed to be based upon authintic docu-
ments and autographic notes. — Nouvkllk bioou. oen.
— Sketch Of public life of. [anon.] L., 1816. 8". 3057.07
FouKiEK (Frau9ois Charles Marie, French socialist,
b. 1768, d. 1837).
— Doherty(H.) Memoir of F. 1841.. . .5812.15
— God-win (P. ) Popular view of doctrines of. 5812.07
— Pellarin (0.) Idle of. Ti. by F. G. Shaw. 2d ed.
1818 3057.-22
— Greeley (H.) Fourier. In his Hints toward refoi-m.] 5812.13
,See also Fortnightly rev., V. 18, 1872 (2 art; by A.J. Booth);
Noyes-s American sociaUsms [5812.08] ; Nordhoff 's Com-
munistic societies of the U. 8. [5812.16] ; the articles (with
references) in Huefer, Lippiucott's Diet, of biogr., M'Ol'n-
tock and Strong; and references iu Poole's Index.
Ste aiso Social science. {Socialistic theories.)
FoUBiEB (Jean Baptiste Joseph, French matliematician
and philosopher, b. 1768, d. 1830).
— Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. 1 3263.10
Fox (Charles James, Fkylish orator and whig statesman,
b. 1749, d. 1806).
— Characteis of, selected, and in part written by [Sam-
uel Parr]. 2 v. in 1. 1809 3057.10
Same. [In Parr (8.) Works, v. 4.] 6062.06
— Memorials i\ud correspondence. Ed. by Lord J.
RusseU. 2v. PhU.,.1853. 12° 3057.11
— Trotter (J .B. ) Memoirs of the latter years of. 3056. 23
— Walpole (B. C.) Recollections of. 1806. . 3056. -24
— Brougham (H., Iiird). Statesmen of time of Geo. in.v.l. 3024.06
— Bulwer {Sir E. L.) Pitt and F. [/« his Prose works, v. 1,
1868, p. 183-277.] 2614.23
— Creasy (E. 8.) Eminent Etonians, p. 358-389. 1860. .3257.01
— Croly (G.) Historical sketches, etc. 1842 2521.22
— Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 1, p. 263-332. v. 1 of 3222.11
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, V. 1. 1856 2626.03
— Hazlitt (Wm.) Wiuterslow essays, p. 255-73. 1850. . 2531.2(1
— • Table talk, v. 2, p, 124 2531.04
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04
— Itae (W. F.) Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox. 1874 3185.24
.See aiso Eraser's mag,, v. 47, 1853 ; v. 66 ; v. 76, 1867 ;
Quar. rev., v. 97, 1855, ur Littell, v. 11, 1855; Quar. rev..
V. 106, 1859 (George III. and C. J. F.) ; N. A, rev., v. 77,
1853. Also references .iu Poole's Index.
Fox (Ebenezer, of Hoxbury, Mass., b. 1763, d. 1843).
— Adventtires in the Revolutionary war. . . 3056.28
Fox (Mrs. Eliza, wife of Wm. J. Fox, b. 1793 d. 1869).
— Fox(F.) Memoir of. 1869 3056.26
Fox (George, /oujidei- of Hoc. of friends, b. 1624, d. 1690).
— Brief memoir of the life of. [anon.} Phila. [n.d.]
12" 3057.24
— Marsh (J.) Popular life of. 1847. . . . 3057. '25
— Shoemaker's lives, etc. [anon.] 1849 3261.16.
See alto Friends or Qnakers, p. 87 ; and consult reftr-
ences in Poole's Index.
BBOOELXN MEBCANTILE LIBBABY.
146
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Poi to Frederick.
Fox (Henry Eicbard Yassall, 3d lord Holland, Engl
statesman and avikor, b. 1773, d. 18i0).
— Foreign remiuiscenoes. 1850 453.09
— Bsddlug (0.) Fersooal reminlscenc(?B, T. 1, p. 92-116. 3222.02
Fox (W. J., Enr)l. political and .social reformer and unita-
rian preacher, b. 1787 (?), d. 1864).
— Foi (F.) Extracts from the journals and letters of. [ With
Memoirs of Mrs. Eliza Fox. 1869.] 3056 26
— Bitchie (J. E.) British senators, 1869 3262.20
See also many references in Foole'B Index.
Fba Angelioo. See Angelioo (jPVa).
Fbaoastoho (Girolamo, Ilal. physician and poet, 6. 1483,
d. 1553)
— GresweU (W. P.) Memoirs, dc 1805. . . 3073.19
Fbancia {Dr. Jose Graspardo llodrigiiez de, dictator of
I'araiiuay. h. 1756, d. ISIO).
— Robertson (J. P. and W. P.) Francia's reign of terror. 555.08
— Carlyle (T.) Essays, p. 647-68 2517.12
See also relereuces in Poole's Index.
Fbancis I. (Ici)ifj of France, b. 1494, d. 1517).
— Bacon (J.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1829.3057.13
— Cochrane (A. B.) Francis the first, etc. '2 v. 3057.17
— Pardoe(J.) Co art and reign of. 2 v. 1819. 3057.15
— Brantflmo (P. de B. de). (Euvres, t. 2, 1822 6021.15
— Delepiei-re (O.) Fr. 1. and countess of Chateaubriand. [In
his Hist. dlflicMlties, 1868.] 2531.27
— Mignet (F. M.A.) Rivalite de Charles V. ot F. [Kevue des deux
moudes. See Xablt! gen de la Revue, etc., 1831-74.]
See also in Pelitot's Col. dea memoires, (1 sorie.) the fol-
lowing chroniclers, viz. :— Du Uellay (M.) Memoircs. 1513-
47, [v. 17-19. 501.17J ;— Fleuranges (Robert iii. de La Miirck
de). Histoire, elc, 1499-1021, [v. 16. 601.16] ;— Louise de
Savoie, Toother of Francis I. Journal. 1501-22, [v. 16. 601.16];
— Montluc(B. de). Oommentaires, 1621-75, [v. 20-22,601.20) ;
— Saulx de Tavannes (G. de). Memoires, 1515-73, [v. 23-25.
601.23] ;— Vieilleville (F., aire de). llemoires, 1628-71, [v.
20-28. 601.26].
See also Robertson's Life of Chableb V.
FEiNcis II. {king of France, b. 15-13, d. 15G0).
See in Petitot's Col. of Mfimoires, (1 eerie,) the foUowins
chroniclers, viz.: — Boiviu (F. de). Memoires, 1550-60, [v.
28-30. 501.28] ;— Mergey (J. de). .Memoires, 1634-89, [v. 34,
601.34] ;— Montluc (B de). Commentaires, 1621-75, [y. 20-22.
601.20] ;— Saulx do Tavannes (G. de). Memoires, 1615-73, [v.
23-25. 601.23) ;— Thou (J. A de). Memoires, 1653-1601, [v. 37.
601.37] ;— Vieilleville (F. de S., sire de). Memoires, 1628-71,
[v. 26-28. 501.26).
Fbanois (Con vers, unitarian divine and author, prof, in
Uainb. Div. school, b. 1795, d. 1863).
— Weiss (J.) Discourse occasioned by the death of.
1863. 3061. 0'J
Fbancis {Sir Philip, British statesman and probable au-
thor of ' Letters of Junius,' b. 1740, d. 1818).
— Barker (E. H. ) Claims of Sir Philip Francis to the
authorship of Junius disproved. 1828. . 3088.08
— Brougham (H. lord). Statesmen of reign of Geo. III., v. 2
{Bohn's ed.) 8024.07
— Cliiimsof. /SeeJtJNius. Posthumous works, e<c. 303S.09
— Hayward(A.) More about Junius. The Frauciscan
theory unsound. 1868 3088.^9
— Jaqne8(,J.) History of Junius and his works. 3088. 0;i
— Parkes (J.) and Merivale (H.) Memous of. 2 v.
1867 3057.1'.)
•— Scott (J. ) Letters to iMr. F., in reply to his pamph-
let, entitled the " State of India. ' 1782. 3075.31
— Taylor (J.) Identity of Junius with F. .3038.03
.See Blaotwood, T. 103, 1868 ; Ed. rev., v. 12T, 1868 ;
Fortnightly rev., v. 9, 1868.
See also Junius, for otlier works which iucldeutally dis-
cuss the claims of Francis.
Fbanois of Assisi {Siiid, founder of Ike Franciscan order
of mendicant monks,' b. 1182, d. 1230).
— Bonavvntur.i (G. di F, saint). Life of. 1868. 3418.13
— Olipbant ( JIf/s. ) Francis of Assisi. 1871. 3418.15
— Muooall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 133-175. 1873. 3265.21
-- Stephen (Sir J.) Essays, ete., v. 1 3423.20
See also Eclectic mag., v. 12.
Fbanois de Sales (Saint, monastic reformer, h. 1567, d.
1622).
-Farrar(aS.) S. Franoi? d3 Sales. [aw)n.] 3057.21
— Herbert (-tody). Mission of, in the Chablais. 3118.06
— Bearl (0.) Port Royal, v. 1, p. 65-96. 1861 3434.18
Fbankk (Augustus Herma-iii, German divine andfounder
of orphan asylums at llalle, b. 1663, d. 1727.)
— Baumer (0. vou). Sketch of. [In his Ed. reformers). . 6516.U
Fbahklin (Benjamin, Amer. statesman, natural philoso-
pher, economist, and nwralist, b. 1706, d. 1790j.
— Life, by himsoli 1838 5814.18
Same. Memoirs, by himself, 2 v. New York.
[1839]. 18° 3082.01
Same. Works : with life, by himself. Hartford,
1847. 12°. 3062.03
Same. Autobiography ; with continuation, by J.
Sparks. 1856 5036.04 ; 3062.08
bame. Continued, by W. T. Franklin. [ Jn his
Works, T. 1.] 5036.14
Same. Autobiography. Ed. from his MS., with
introd. by J. Bigelow. Phila., 1862. 12°. 3062.04
Same. Ed. [and continued] by J. Bigelow. 3 v.
Philadelphia, 1874. 8". ...... 3061.12
— Boston (City of). Memorial of the inauguration of
the statue of. 2d ed. 1858 3068.02
— Holley (O. L.) Life of. 1856 3062.05
— Parton (J.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1864. 3062.06
— Thayer (W. M. ) The printer boy. . . . 3062.26
— Brougham (H., iord). Contributions, T. 3, p 327-38. 2617.08
— Statesmen of reign of Georgo, v. 3 of Bohn's ed . .3024.08
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857 3263.24
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23
— Everett (E.) F. the Boston boy ; Boyhood and youth of F.
[In his OratiouB, v. 4, and v. 2 of 6223.03).
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, V i, p. 411-30. 1866. . .2626.04
— Salute- Beuve (C. A.) English portraits 3262.17
— Herring (J.) and Loiigaore (J. B ) Nat. por. gal., v. 2. 3247.09
— Homes of Amer. statctmen. (Paper by C. F. Bilggs). 3245.12
— Howe (H.) Eminent moelianics, p. 37-67. 1862. . . 3242.05
— Jeffrey (F.) Essays. 1852 2633.19
— Parker (T.) Historic Amerieans, p. 13-72. 1870. . . 3243.07
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Sanderson (J.) Signers of the Declar. of independence, v. 2,
1822 3244.02
— Sumner (C.) Target's verse on F. [Atlantic monthly, v. 12,
1863.]
— Tuekerman (H. T.) Essays, biogr., etc 2644.1(
— ^ Winthrop (R, C.) Archimedes and F., a lecture. [/nAis Ad-
dresses and speeches, 1852-67.) 6324.21
— Wynne (J.) Lives of lit. and seientific men. . . . 3242.01
See also Atlantic, v. 27, 1871 (' A fimous book,' by 8. A.
Greeu) ; Frasers mag., v. 48, 1853 (Unpublished letters) ;
Littell, 1865, v. 1 (from Quar. rev.).
JVote. — There is a very unfavorable estimate of Frank-
lin's economical ethics, by Andrews Norton, in the N A.
rev., V. 7 ; a review of Parton'fl work in Littell, No. 1081, is
also unfriendly.
Franklin (/Si/' John, Arctic explorer, b. 1786, d., 1817).
See, ill general alphabet, Countries. {Arctic regions.)
Fbasee (Simon, (ord Lovat, Scotch Jacobite, b. 1667, ex.
1717).
— Memoirs. By himself. London, 1797. 8°. 3115.01
-Burton (J. H.) Life of. 1817 3115.02
Fkederioa Sophia Wilhelmina, margravine of Bayreulh,
sister of Frederick II. of Prussia, b. 1709, d. 1758).
— Memoirs, by herself. 2 v. Lond., 1828. 24°. 3015.14
Feedekic I., Barbarossa {emperor of Germany, king of
Italy, reirined 1152-90, b. 1121, d. 1190).
— Busk [Mrs. Wm.,f Mediaaval popes, emperors, etc. v. 1. 443.28
— Freeman (E. A.) Frederick the First, king of Italy. [In hit
Hist essays. T. 1,1871.) 2528.11
Rcpr. from Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861.
— Hewlett (H. G.; Heroes of Europe 3263. '26
See also histories of the church, and of the papacy, cover-
ing the period of his reign.
Fbedeihuk II., {emperor of Germany, king of Malt/, b.
1194, d. 1250).
--Kington (T. L.) History of. 2 v. 1862. . 306'2.23
Reviewed by Freeman (E. A.) [In his Hist, essays, v. 1 ,
1871, 2528.11 ; and in North Brit, rev., v. 45, 1860.
— Busk (/tfrs. Wm.) MedisQval popes, emperors, etc. v. 3-4. 443-28
— Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of'Burope 3263.25
— Trotter (L. J.) Studies in biography, p. 89-132. 1805. 3265.08
See also contemporary history of the church, and of the
papacy.
Fbederick IL, the great, king of Prussia,b.niO, d.l7-iUi.
— Abbott (J. S. C. ) History of. 1871. . . . '306'2.11
First appeared in Harper's mag., v. 40-42.
— Carlyle(T. ) History of. 6 v. 18j8-66. .3062.13
Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 98, 18iJ5 ; Ed. rev., v. 110 ;
Frajer'B mag., v. 58, 1858. and v, 61), 1834; N. A. rev., v. 102,
1860 ; North Br. rev., v. 30, 1859 : v. 43. 1865 ; Quar. rev.,
v. 105, 1869 ; v. 118, 1865, Westm. rev., v. 71, 1859.
— Ellis (G. J. W. .\., lord Dover). Life of. 2 v. ,i062.'20
— Jomiui (H., baron da). Treatise on grand military
operatious ; or, critical and military histoiy of the
wars of Frederick. From the French, by S. B. Ho-
labird. 2 V. 1865 4516 15
Same. Atlas. 1865 4516.17
— Laveaux(J. Gh. T. de). Life of 2 v. 1839. 3062.0 J
— Macaulay (T.B.) Life of [An essay.] 1859. 3062.19
Same. [In his Essays, v. 6 (2530.20). or Ed. rev., AprU, 1842.
BBOOELTN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Prederiok to aairlok.
147
Fbkdeeick n. {king of Prussia) , ootxiinued.
— NspaleoD I. lieview of the wurs of Frederick 11. {In Men
tbolon. Hist, mlscel. dictated by Kapoieon, y. S.] S13'2.!)0
— Eaumer (P.L.G.voii). Frederick U. and Uis times.
1.S37 306-2.22
— Thiebiiult (P. O.F. A. H. D. ) Original anecdotes of.
From the French. 2 v. 1805. . . . 3061.01
— Brovlgham (H., lord). Stateauiuii. etc., v. 3. {Bohn.) . . 3021.08
— Stauhope'9 Hist. ISssays. p. 195211, 1819 2534.'46
— WilsoQ (J. a.) Sketohes, etc. 18T1 32-2Q.16
— Youge (0. D.I Parallel lives: Philip of MacedoD and. 3268.18
See alto Eclisctla mag., t. 26, 1852 ; Ed. rev., v. 123, 1868 :
Harper's mag., v. 18 aud 26 ; Quar. rev., 1873 ; Beutley's
mlscel., T. 10, 1859.
g^ See aiio GreTsnuny ; Prussia; Seven rears 'war (in
Oountrles) ; also, in fiction. Miss MQhlbacu'a • Frederick
the groat ' suries of novels (of little historical value).
Feederiok Louis (sun iif Omri/e II. , b. 1707, d. 1751).
— Doran (J.) Princes of Wales. .' 3253.31
Fbbdbbiok WiLM-iM (' lite yreat elector ' of Brandenburg,
b. l(J10, d. 1688).
— Oust (G.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 1, p. 85-101. 3232.09
See alio histories of Germany and of Fi-uesia.
Fbedebick WiUiiAM III. [king of I'russia, b. 1770, d.
1840).
— Eylort (R.F. ) Eeligioas life and opinions of. 30f>'2.25
— Gibbon (F.) PubUo characters, v. 3, p. 182-226. . . . 8216.17
— Mirabeau (H. G. K., comte de). Secret history of the court of
Berlin. 2 v. 1789 646.01
— Zimmermanu (J. G.) Interesting conversations, etc., 1799.
[Pamph., V. 13 ] • . . . . 6093.13
Fbedekio WiLLLm IV. {king of JPrivi.lia, d. 1861).
— Martineau {H.-) Biographical sketches, 1869.
Fbeiuiokath (Ferdinand von, tierman pod, b. 1810).
See Nat. quar. rev., v. 22, 1871; For. quar. rev., Jan., 1815;
histuriea of Germau literature, and Longfellow's Fuets of
Europe.
FbAmont (Jolin C, Amer. explorer, and presiderUial can-
did/jle in 1856, 6. Isl3).
— Bigelow(J.| Life of 1856 3063.01
— Savage (J.) Our living representative men, 1860. . . 8156.01
See atso Atlantic mag., v. 9, 1862 (Hundred days in Missouri).
Fbeke (John Hooldiam, Engl, poet and diplomatist, b.
176'.), ci 1816).
— Frere {Sir Bartle). Memoir of. [In J.H.F.'s Works.v. 1.] 1611.25
See also Contem. rev., v. 19, 1872 (by James Davies) ; £d.
rev.,v. 135, 1872;rraaer's mag.,n. s. , v. 5, 1872; Gentlemen's
mag.. Mob. aud Apl., 1816; Littell, 1872, v. 2 (from Macmil-
lan) ; Quar. rev., v. 132, 1872, or Littell, 1872, y. 1 ; N. A.
rev., T. 107, 1868 (by C E. Norton).
Fkesnki, ( Augustin Jean, Fr. physicist, b. 1788, d 1827).
— Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, ete., v. 2 3263.11
Fbobbheb (jSii- Martin, Engl, explorer, b. 1535? d. 1594i.
■ — Southey iB.) Lives of the Brit, admirals, v. S. . . . 3211.01
See also his name in general alphabet.
Fboissaet (^Sir John, French historian, b. 1337, d. 1410).
— St. Leger(B.) Froistart and his times. 3t. 3063.02
Fby (Elizabeth, Engl. pkUanthropbtt, b. 1780, d. 1845).
— Memoirs and letters. 2 v. Lond.,1847. 8°. 3063.05
• ■ Bnssell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19
— Sprague (W. B.) European celebrities 3262.08
See also article, with references, in M'Clintock and Strong.
FuLLEK (Andrew, Emjl. haoti.tt tliuine. b. 1754, d. 1«15).
— Foster (J.) Critical essays^ v. 2, p. 396-111. 1866. . 2626 01
Ftji-lee (Arthmr B., chaplain in Amer. ciiM war, 1861-5,
6. 1822, d. 18621.
— Fuller (B. F.) Chaplain Fuller. 1863 3063.07
— Uigginson (T. W.) Harvard memorial biogr., v. 1. . 8217.26
FoLLEB (Margaret). >See OssoLi (S. M. F. , marchesa d').
FuiiLEB (Thomas, Engl, churchman, historian, and hu-
morist, b. 1608, d. 1661).
— Russell (A. T.) Memorial of. 1844. . .3063.10
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of Brit, historians, y.l. . . .3262 03
— Bogers (H.) Life and writings of. [In his Beason aud faith,
eU.] 3687.19
Note In Ed. rev., or Littell, v. 19, 1857.
See also Coruhill mag., v. 25, 1872 ; Betrospective rev., v.
3, 1821.
FuiiTON (Robert, American painter, inventor, and intro-
ducer of the steamboat, b. 1765, d. 1815).
— Howe (H.) Eminent mechanics, p. 156-187. 1862. . 3312.05
— Partou (J.) People's book of biography 3265.03
— Benwick (J.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biog., v. 10.] . 8211.10
— Tuckermau (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. , . . 2511 16
— Wynne (J.) Lives of eminent men, etc 3212.01
See Mso J. 0. Hauch'B novel • Bobert Fulton ' [212.48].
FcL'WELi, (Ulpian, EiviUsh author and poet, b. 1540).
— Bell (B.) Uves of English poets, v. 2 3211.18
FusEU or FunssLi (John Henry, Engl, painter and art
critic. 0. 1738, d. 1825).
— Knowlus (J. ) Life and writings of F. 3 t. 1831. 063. 11
— Cunningham (A.) Lives of Brit, painters, etc. y. 2. . 11J1.03
— 'Xlmbs (J.) Anecdote bioarftphy, y. 2, p. 179-237. 1860. 3263.11
Gainsbobouoh (Thomas, Bi-7(J»ApaW«r, 6.1727, etl788).
— Faloher (G. W. ) LU'o of. 1856 3063.16
— Ounolngham (A.) Livesof the British palnt«rs, t. 1. 1131.01
— Bedgnve (B. and 8.) Century of painters, y. 1, I8e«. . 14S3.ai
— Falrholt (F. W.) Homes of English arlists. 1873. . . U3S.B
— Timbs (J.) jVnecdot.1 biography, v. 2, p. 1B6-178. 18«0. 3'2S3.U
Galb.v (SorviuM SulpioiuK, Wo'/iaii emperor, (*-69 A.D.)
— Plutarch. Uvea. v. 6 of 3116.17; v. 6 of 3146.22; y. 4 of 314t.0(
See also O&UBS, for other lives.
Galen (Clandius, Itoman pliy.iician, b. 131, A 200).
— BoBsell (J. B.) Heroes of medicine.
GaIjIani (Ferdinando, abbi, Italian political economist, h.
1728, d. 1787).
— Salute-Beave (C. A.) Canneries de Inndl, y. 2. , . . 7033.19
See also Atlantic v. 31, 1873 (by Edward Howland).
Gaulei (Galileo, Italian philosopher, mathematinian, and
astronomer, b. 1564, d. 1612).
— BethunefD.) Life of. Boston, 183'2. 12°. [Libr.
of useful knowl.] 3003.27
— Martin (T. H.) Gallic : les droits de la science et la
m£thode dea sciences physiques. 1868. . 3063.17
— Priyate life. Compiled principally from his corrcsp.,
and that of his eldest daughter. L., 1870. 3063.16
— Brewster {Sir D.) Martyrs of science 8261.13
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius, 1857 3269.34
— Delepierre (O.) Historical difSculties, p. 148-161. 1868. 2621.27
— Edgar (J. U.) Boyhood of great men 8263.23
— Lives of eminen* persons 3265.17
— Parton (J.) People's book of biography 8'266.03
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.27
See also Maomlllan, Dec, 1873 (G. and papal infallibility,
by S. Taylor) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 12, 1866 (G. and bis dis-
coveries) ; North Brit, rev., 33, 1860 (Martyrdom of G.)
Gallatin (Albert, Amer. statesman, b. 1761, d. 1819).
— Maury (S. M.) Statesmen of America. 1847 3248.06
See also Duyckinck, y. 1.
Gaixaudbt (T. H., principal of Hartford deaf and dumb
asylum, b. 1T87, d. 1851).
— Barnard (H.) Tribute to. 2d ed. 1859. . 3063.22
See also N. A. rev., v. 87, 1858.
Gallxtzin (Demetrius Augustine. Russian prince, and
catholic missionary in Cambria Co., Pa., 6. 1770,
d 1840).
— Brownson(S. M.) Life of. 1873 3063.18
See also N. A. rev., v. 88, 1869.
Gallus (Cneius Cornelius, Roman pod and courtier in
reign of Augustus, b. atmut 66 , d. 25 B. o. )
— Berwick (E.) Lives, etc. 1814 3021.17
Galt (John, Scotch novelist and author, b. 1779, d. 1839).
— Autobiography. 2v.ini. PhU., 1833. 1'2°. 3063.14
— Jordan (Wm.) Men 1 have known 3222.0S
— Sprague (W. B.) Visit to European celebrities. . . . 3'.^62 08
— Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) Literary characters, v. 2. . . 3253.31
Gambetta (Leou, Fr. statesman, b. Is38).
— Men of the third republic. 1878 3263.27
— Gentleman's mug., May, 1875.
Gambieb (James, lord; Engl, admiral, b. 1756, d. 1733;.
— Chatterton (G.) Memorials of. 2 v. 1861. 3063.20
Gamon (Achille, Fi-enck official. IdVi century).
— Memoires, 1560-86. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 34]. 5121.34
Gahqanelli. See Clement XIV., {pope).
GANNE'rr (Ezra Stiles, 'unitarian minister of Boston,
Mass., b. 1801, d. 1872).
— Gannett (W. C.) E. S. Gannett. A memoir. 3063.26
— 01:Bnniug (W. E.) Sermon at the ordination of, June 30, 1834.
3681.26
Gaedinek ( Cb/. James, killed at Preston Pans, in 1745).
— Doddridge (P. ) Some remarkable passages in the
life of. 1796 3063.23
See Scott's Waverly for a circumstantial account of his death.
G/UtiB.iLDi (Giuseppe, lial. patriot and general, b. 1807).
— Life. By liimself Tr. by T. Dwight New York,
1859. 12° 3064.01
— Lever (0.) Cornelius O'Dowd upon men, etc., v. 1, p. 43, 123.
1864 3633.29
Atlantic, y. 7, 1861 (Glimpses of G.) ; N. A. rev., v. 93,
1861 ; West, rev., v. 72. 1859 ; v. 76. 1861, or Littell, 1860,
y. 4 (Cavour aud G.)
Gakbick (David, English actor, and dramatist, b. 1716,
it 1779).
— Private correspondence. With notes and a new
memoir [by J. Boaden]. 2 v. L., 1831. 4°. 3068.11
— Davies (Th.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1780. . .3064.02
— Fitzgerald (P ^ Life o£ 2 v. 1868. . . . 3063.24
— MiSmoires. [in Barriere (E. ) BibL dos mem., v.
(i.] 507.06
— Murphy (A.) Life of. 2 v. 1801. . . . 3064.04
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 1, p. 247-289. 1831. . 8263.08
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Orders," giving the AUTHOE'8 NAMB, the first oart of the TITLE, aud the NU.MBEtt.
148
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Garrick to CUbbon.
Qabbick (David) continued.
— ThomBou (K. B.) Qarrick and Mrs. CUve. [In her Celebrated
friendshlpB, v. 2. p. 219-279. 1861.) 3263.24
See also iortnightly rev., v. 16, 1871, or lattell, 1871, T. 2
(Old criticism on old players, by K. B. Lyttou) ; Littell,
1808, T. 1 (A uiiiuager'B end) ; Quar. rev., v. 125, 18t>d
Gabbisuk (^William Lloyd, Amer. aholUUmisl and re-
former, b. 1^05).
T- Lyman (T.) Papers relatiUR to the Qarrisou mob. . 8063.28
— Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our Umes 3266.02
Gakth (Hir bamuel, MngL physician and poel, b. 1G72,
(I. ITl'J).
— Joliuson (S.) Livesof the English poets, V. 1. . . .3263.01
GasiCell {Mrs. Eliz. C, Emjl. mvelist, b.lS\0{^), J.18U5).
— Oioi! (W. li.) Essays, v. 1, p. 344 89. 1863 2626.23
See also Brit. quar. rev., April, 1867, ur Littell, v. 2, 1867 ;
North Brit, rev., May, 1863 ; Gentleman's mag., Feb., 1866.
Gaspaiuu (Ageuor Etienne, comte de, b. liilO, d. 1871).
&eN. A. rev., v. 96, 1862.
Gabsendi (, Pierre, i'rench philosopher and physicist, b.
1592, d. ](iu5).
— Edgar (J. O. The boyhood of great men 3263.22
Gaunt i^John of). jSee John of Gaunt.
Gadiiee (.Theopliilo, French author, b. 1811, d. 1872).
See Atlautic, v. 21, 1868 iby E. Benson ; N. A. rev., April,
1873 (by H. James, jr.)
Gas (Joliii, EmjL puk and dramatlit, b. 1(588, d. 1732).
— Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1 963.23
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the Euglish poeta, T. 2. . . . 3263.02
— Thackeray (W. M.) English hiuuourists 3262.13
Gellebt (^Oliristiau F., German author, b. 1715, d. 1709).
— Douglas t,ilrs.) Life of. 1805 3003.31
Gbnbt ^Edmond Charles, Fr. ambassador to U. 8. in
1792,0. 1?(J5, d. 1835).
See Atlantic, v. 31, 1873 (Exploits of, in U. S., by J. Partou).
Genghis Khan (Asiatic conqueror, b. 1164, d. 1227).
— Aubott(,J.) History of. 1S70 b063.29
— History of, 1163-1227. [tTniv. hist., v. 4.] . 406.24
Genin (^Thomas H., of Ohio, lawyer and ariii-slacery re-
former, b. 1796, d. 1868).
— Biographical sketch. ^Preflied to his Writings.] . . 6037.19
GKNua i^&iepnanie Eelioite, comtesse de, Pr. authoress,
b. 1V46, d. 1830).
— Memoirs. Written by herself. 8 v. London, 1825-26.
1^" 3064-06
Same. NewYork, 1825. 8° 3063.30
— Kavauayh (J.) French women of letters, T. 2. . . .3262.14
— Kusseil (VV.) Kccentiic personages 3264.U3
Extraordinary women 3263.19
Gent (ATr. Thomas, printer, of York, England, b. 1691,
d. 1778).
— Life. By himself. London, 1832. 8°. .3061.14
Gentz (Friedrioh vou, German stalesman,b. 1764,d.l832).
— Hayward (A.) Essays, u. s., v. 1, 1873 2528.17
See also Ed. rev., v. 117, 1863 ; National rev., v. 1», 1862.
Geottkot-Saint-Hilaibe ^Etienne, Breach naiuralisl,
b. 1772, d. 1814).
— Elourens (M. J. p.; Memoir of. (Sm. rep, 1861.] . .3936 16
— Knox(U.) tireat anatomists, ete. 1862 1464.19
See also Westni. rev., Jan., 1864.
Geopfhoy-Saint-Hilaibe (Isidore, French naturalist, b.
1805, d. 1861).
— Quiitrefages de Breaa (J. L. A. ) Memoir of. [Sm.
rep., 1S62.] 3936.17
Geoboe I. (.king of England, b. 1660, d. 1727).
— Walpole (Horace). Eeminiscences. 1818. 317-5.22
Same. [In his Walpoliana. 1830.] 6216.12
— Dorau (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21
— Thackeray (W. M.) Four Georges 3066.03
See also Fraser'a mag.,v. 69 (Lady Cowper's diary reviewed).
See below GEoauEs, and Sophia Dorothea ; also histories
of Englaud, particularly that of earl Stanhope, dating Irom
the peace of Utrecht.
Ghouge U. (king of England, 6. 1683, d. 1760).
— OUphiint {Mrs. M.'o.VV.) Hist, sketches of the reign of. 3064 18
Kepr. from Blackwood's mag., v. 103-106.
— Thackeray (W. M.) Four Georges. 1860 30C6.03
— Waljjole (H. ) Memoirs of the reign of G^^orge 11.
3 V. 1864 3064.15
lleminiscenoes. 1818 3175.22
Same. [In his Walpoliana. 1830.] 6216.12
See also tjuar. rev., v. 128, 1870, or Littell.
See also Uvea of Gaboune Wiluei.mina Dobqthea ;^
GEOliaEs ;— Wajlpole (Sir Bobert) ; and histories of Eng-
laud, more especially Stanhope's, and Knight's Popular
history, v. 6.
Geoboe HI. (king of England, b. 1738, d. 1820).
— Correspondence with Lord North from 1758 to 1783.
Introd. and notes, by W. B. Donne. 2 v. Lon.,
18'67. 8°. 3064.21
— Adolphns (J. ) History of. Prom the accession to
the decease of. 7 v. 484.01
— Brougham (H., lord). Historical sketches of states-
men. 2t. 1854 3024.06
Same. 3 v. 1855-56 3024.06a
— Brougham (H. ) Lives of men of letters of the time
of. Loni, 1855. 12°. 3024.01
— Gozlan (L. ) George III. et Caroline de Brunswick,
18.52 7022.14
— Grenville (B. T. N. B. C, dake of Buckingham and
Ohandos). Memoirs of the court of England, dur-
ing the Eegency, 1811-1820. 2 v. 1856. . 3064.29
Kev^wed in (^uar. rev., v. 92, 1863.
— Jesse (J. H. ) Memoirs of the life and reign of. 3 v.
1807. 3064.23
-- Massey (W. ) History of England during the reign
of. [1715-180'2.] 4v. 1855 454.11
— PhUlimore (J. G. ) History of England during the
reign of. v. 1, 1863. [No more published.] 3064.26
Reviewed in Ed. rev., 118, 1863.
— Walpole (H. ) Journal of the reign of. 1771-83. Ed.
by Dr. Dorau. 2 v. 1859 3065.05
— WraxaU (-Sir N.W.) Hist mem., 177'2-83. 4v. 3187.05
Posthumous memoirs, 1783-89. 3 v. . 3187.08
— Brougham (K.Jord). Contributions, elc.,v. 1, p. 18.5-407. 2617.06
— Delauy (Mrs. M.) Kemiuiscences of G. and Charlotte. [In her
Autobiography, 2d ser., 1862.] '3047.16
— Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3'263 21
— Percy auecdotes, v. 4, 18'23 6'211.04
— Thackeray (W. M.) Four Georges. 1860 3066.03
See also Blackwood, v. 101, 1867 (Was George in. a con-
stitutional king ?) Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 (Early admiuistia-
tion oi) ; Fraser's, v. 45, 185'2 ; Quar. rev., v. 122, 1867, fjr
Littell, 1867 (Ciiaracter of) ; Winslow'a Jour, of psy. med.,
V. 10, 1867 (Insauity ol) ; Medical critic, v. 2, 1862 (Earl Stan-
hope's account of his insauity).
See also collateral lives of Caroline (Qaeen) ; — Gecrgk
IV".; — Geouges; — PlTT(Wm., ear/ of Chatham): — Fox (C. J);
— IIOCKINGHAM ;— GKENVir.T.Tr. ; AdiUMGTON, MAI.MEBBUBX ;
etc.; — Enuland (History); and JUNIDS.
Geoege IV. (king of England, b. 1762, d. 1830).
— Biinvard (J. ) Private life of a king ; suppressed
memoirs. 1875 3065.02
— Bury (Lady C. ) Diai-y illustrative of the times of
George the fourth, with letters, etc. [_anon. ] 2 v.
London, 1838. 8^ 3065.08
— Croly (G. ) Life and times of. ... . 3065.01
— Grenville (R. T. N. B. C, 2d duke of Buckimjliam
and Chandos). Memoirs of the court of. 1820-
30. 2v. 18.59 3065.06
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 110.
— Greville (C. C. F.) The Greville memoirs. 2 v.
1S75 3072.22
— Huish (K.) Memoirs of George IV. 2 v. 306,5.10
— Nayler (Sir G.) ♦Coronation of George IV. [Plate.s.]
— Wallace (W.) Life and reign of. 3 v. 1831. 3065.12
— Brougham (H., lord). Geo. IV. and queen Caroline. [In hit
Contrib , e(c., v.l.J 2617.06
Statesmen, etc., v. 2. Bohn's ed 3024.07
— Dorau (J.) Prmces of Wales 3263.21
— Thackeray (W. M.) The lour Georges. 1860. . . . 3006.03
See also Ed. rev., v. 108 (The Regency).
See a/so in this class, lives of GEOu<iEs The Four); — Cabo-
u>E [queen of George IV.); — Chablotte (princess of Wales,;
— FiTZHERBEUT (Mrs. M. A) ; — Canning (George). The best
general histories covering this reign are Stanhope's, and
Knight's Popular hintory, v. 6-8.
Geoeges (The Four ; kings of England).
— Georgian era; memoirs of eminent persons in Great
Britain. 4 v. 1832-31 3216.05
— Schmucker (S.M. ) Hist, of the four Georges. 3064.31
— Thackeray (W.M.) The four Georges. 1867. 325'2.12
Same. [In his MiscellanieB, v. 4. Boston ed.] . . 256.64
— Wright (T.) Caricature histoiy of. [1868.] 3065.01
Gessneb (Salomon, •Swuis poel and artist, 6.1730, d.l787).
■-- Memou's, principally by HoUiuger. [/n his Works,
V. 1.] 5037.05
GE.STE (Edmund, bp. of Salisbury, b. 1514, d. 1578).
— Dugdale (H. G. ) Life of. 1840 3065.15
Gibbon (Edward, Engl, historian, b. 1737, d. 1794).
— Life [by himself], with selections from his oorresp.,
byH. H.Mnmau 3065.16
Same. London, [rud.] 12° 3065.17
Same. Memoirs, etc. [MisceL works, 1840.] 5038.09
BBOOKLXM MEBOANTILB LIBBABI.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : CHbboM to Gtoldont
i4d
— Ba«ohot (W.) Estlmstea etc 1S1T.24
— Broiigbaiii (U.. fort/). Mull of letters, ete Suai.Ot
— Edgar (J. U.) BayUood of gri'at meu 8263 2'J
— Lawrem^e (E.) Livus of tlie BrlUeh bistorlans, v. 3. . 3%2.M
— SaiQte-Beiive (C. A.) Krjfjlisli portraits 3262.3U
^Vc aUo Fraaer's mag., v. 4e, 1862, or Eclectic, v. 27, 18£2.
GnjBS (Jo.sifth W., Amrr. pliiloloijist, b. 17SI0, d. IStil).
— Fislier ((}. P.) Commemorative discourse. [New Euglander, v.
Ill, 1861.]
Gebson iDuvid Cooko, Eiujlish artUt, b. 1827, d. 1850).
— Striifjgles of a youug artist : memoir, by a brotlier
artist. Loudon, 1858. 16° 30S5.22
Gibson (John, EwjlUh xcidplor, b. 1791, d. 1866).
— Life. Ed. by Lady Kastlake. L., 1870. 8°. 3065.23
See alio Cornhill mag., v. 17 ; Ed. rev., t. 131, 1870.
GiFPiiKD (Wm., Eiiijlish criiic, b. 1757, d. 1826).
— Uazlitt(W.) Spirit of the age. p. 163-79. 1867. . .2631.07
— Slloemakors. Lives, etc. [anon] 1819 3261.16
Gillies (Hubert Pearse, Scoldi autUor, b. 1812, d. 1858).
— Memoirs of a literary veterau, 1794-1849. 3 v. Lon-
don, 1851. 12° 3065.18
GnaoN (Helen L., hospital nurse in civil war, 1861-5,
b. 18;i5, d. 1866?).
— Clapp [Mrs. p. M.) in Old and New, April. May, 1872.
GioTTO An'Oiolotto (Boudoue, Florentine artist, b. 1276,
d. 1336).
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1867. . . . 3263.2*
— (Jlemeut (Mrs. (J. E.) Piiiuters, sculptors, etc. 1874. . 1413.06
— Jamesou IMrs. O.) Early Italian painters 1436.09
— TyUer (Sarah). Old masters 1431.36
Hee also Lanzi'B History, etc., and Vaaari's Lives, etc.
GiBARO (Stei)hen, .lineriaxn merchant, b. 1750, d. 1831).
— Arey(H. W.) Girard college and its founder. . . .6211.02
— Hunt (F.) American mercliants, v. 1 8244.10
— Parton (J.) FammiH Americans 3246.16
liepr. from N. A. rev., T. 100, 1865.
— Wood (U B.) Hist, and biogr. memoirs. 1872. . . 2648.01
GiRAKDiN (Einilj de, Fienchjuurnalisl,b. 1804).
— Men of the third republic. 1873 8262.27.
— Bhodes (Albert) in Oalaxy, Dec, 1874.
Hee also Uar{ier's moutlily, v. 16 and v. 16.
GiBABDiN {Mine. Euiile de, formerly " Delphine Gay,"
French authoress, b. 1804, d. 1855).
— Clialliee (Dr.) French authors at home, T. 1-2. 1864. 3266.10
GiusTi (Giuseppe, Italian poet, b. 1809, d. 1850).
— Homer (S. ) The Tuscan jjoet Giusti, and his times.
1864 3065.25
See also North Brit, rev., v. 41, 1864, or Littell, v. 37. 1853.
Gladstone (Wm. Ewart, Knijlish statesman, financier,
orator, and author, b. 1809).
— A chapter of autobiography. L., 1868. 8°. 3065.27
— Kent (C. ) The Gladstone government : being cab-
inet pictures. [aiio?i.] 1869 3065.28
— McGUchrist iJ.) Life of. [1869.] . . .3065.26
— BritiBh statesmen, p. 220-2a9. 1854 3252.07
— Higgiuson (X. W.) English statesmen, 1875. . . . 3221.13
— Hulton (B. H.) Studies iu parliament, p. 13 21. 1866. 3252 19
— Kebbel (T. E.) Engli.sh statsmen, p. 139-162. 1868. . 3222.01
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders 3267 16
— Maddyn ID. O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 2. 1869. . . .3262.07
— Keid (T. W.) Cabinet porU-aits. p. 17-28. 1872. . . 3252.26
— Ritchie (J. E ) British senators 3252.20
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 326:i.l6
See also Blackw. mag., v. 97, 1865 (2 art.) Harper's
monthly, v. 18 ; and v. 33 (by M. D. Conway); Brit. qu. rev.,
July, 1869.
Glendower or Glyndwb (Owen or Owain, Welsh chief-
tain, b. l:U9, (/. 14151.
— Parry (J U.) Cambrian Plutarch, p. 229-272. 1834. . 8216.20
.See also histories of Wales (iu class Couatries).
Glover (Jean, ^o(c/t poft, b. 1758, d. 1801).
— Tytler (S.) and Watsou (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v. 1.
1871 3261.06
Glover (Richard, English poet and scliolar,b. 1712, d
1785).
— Memoirs, 1742-1757. L., 1814. 8°. . . .3065.30
GlOck (Johanu Ghristoph, Oermnn musical composer,
b. 1714, d. 1787).
— Crowest (F.) Great tone-poets. 1874 1661.34
— Fetis (F. J.) Biogr. deamusiciens, V. 4 1565.04
— Haweis (U. R.) Music aud morals 1562.24
Kepr. from Coutem. rev., v, 7-8, 1872.
Godfkei de Bouillon (1st crusader, duke of Lorraine,
kitvi of Jerusalem, b. 1058? </. 1100).
— Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 326;i.26
See also Michaud's [6623.14], aud Mills's [6623.20], histories
of the crusades.
iVo(c.— Godfrey is the hero of Tasso'e • Jerusalem delivered.*
GoDOLPHiN (Mrs. Margaret, exemplary Emjlish woman,
b. 1652, d. 1078).
-Evelyn (J.) Life of. Ed. by S. Lord. 1864. 3066.28
GoDOt (Manuel dc, prime minister of Charles IV. a
Spain, b. 1767, d. 1828).
— llemoirs. by himself. 2 v. L., 183C. 8°. . 3066.31
GoDiuo (Hermit saint of Fmchale, d. 1170).
— Eeginald, monk of Durham, De vita et mimnnlis 8.
Godrici. [Surtees soo. ] 6116. '^4
Godwin (Mary WolLstoneoraft, wife of Wm. 0., English
authoress, and wilier on "women's rigtUs," b. 17f>9,
d. 1797).
— Godwin (W.) Meaoirs of. 1798. . . . 6215.14
Same. 1801 306.5.29
— Elwiiod (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 2, p. 126-lM.
1843 3'263 23
See also Harper's monthly, v. 86.
Godwin (Wm. , English novelist, and social ami polilical
theorist, b. 1756, d. 1836).
— Autobiog., memoirs, and corresp. L. , 1874 3066.24
— De Quincey (T.) Essays on the poets, etc., p. 205-217. 2522.06
— Hazlitt(W.) Spirit of the age, p. 17-36. 1867. . . .2631.07
— Tuekcrmau (H. T.) Chara<teristic8, v. 2, p. 266-82. 2M4.10.b
See also Harper's monthly, v. 38 (by M. D. Conway, lUus.)
Goethe ( Johaun Wolfgang von, Oennan poet, dramatist
and scientist, b. 1719, d. 1832).
— Characteristics. From the German of Falk, von
MiiUer, &c., ^\ith notes, by Sarah Austen. 2 v.
Phil., 1841. 12°. 3060.14
— Couveraations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret
From the German , by J. Oxenford. Ne w ed. L. ,
1874. 1'2°. 3066.25
— Correspondence between Schiller and Goethe, 1794-
1805. Tr. by G.H. Calvert. N.Y., 1845. 12°. 3156.06
— Letters to Leipzig friends. Ed. by Otto John. Tr.
by K. Slater, jr. Loudon, 1866. 12'-. . . 3066.20
— Opinions on the world, mankind, literature, science,
and art. Tr. by O. Wenckstern. L., 1853. 3066.21
— Truth and poetry from my own life, or autobiogra-
phy. Ed. by P. Godwin. 2 v. N:Y.,1850. 3066.10
— Amim (Bettine von). Goethe's correspondence ■with
a child. Boston, 1859 3066.18
Same. 3v.ini. Berlin, 1839. . . .3066.19
Note.—X sentimental fictitious rhapsody. Reviewed in
Atlantic monthly, v. 31. 1873.
— Browning (H. 0. ) Life of Goethe. 2 v. in 1. 3066.24
— Calvert (G. H.) Goethe : his life and works. 3066.22
— Lowes (G. H.) Life and works of. 2 v. . 3066.08
Same. 2 v. 1856 3066.00
Story of Goethe's Ufe. 1873 3066.23
— Men Jelssohn-Bortholdy (K ) Goethe and Mendels-
sohn. (1821-1831.) From the German, by M. E.
von Glohn. 1872 3123.20
— Carlyie (T.) Essays 2617.12
— Characteristics of men of geuius. v. 1, p. 276-316. . . 2516.19
— De Quincey (T.) Biographical essays, p. 229-264. 1851. 2522.04
— Dowden (E.) Phdosophy of. [Coutem., rev., v. 6, 1807.)
— Emerson (R.W.) Goethe; or, the writer. [In Rep. men.] '2524.09
— Godwin (P.) Out of the past, p. 341-67. 1870. . . .2526.18
— Gostwick (J.) and Harrison (It.) Outlines of Germ. lit. 2732.11
— Hedge (F. H.) *Prose writers of Germany . . . .2736.01
— Helmholtz )U.] On G.'s sc'lentiflc researches, [/n Am Popular
lectures. 1873.) 3916.16
— Button lU. H.) Essays, v. 2 2533.00
— Massou (D.) Goethe s devil.— Shakespeare and Goethe. [In
his Three devils, etc.] 2636.30
— Merivale (H.) Voltaire, Rousseau, and Goethe. [In his Hist, stu-
dies.) 2536.30
— Ossoli (Margaret Fuller, marchrsa d'). Life without, etc. 2625 (18
— "Vaughau (R. A.) Essays aud remains, v. 2. 1858. .2544.23
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 112, 1872 ; Ed. rev., v. 106.
1867, or Littell. v. 18, 1857 (Character and moral influence,: ;
Fraaer's, v. 52, 1865 (Lite and works of ^ ; Macmillan,
Dec, 1873 (Beligiou of G.,by A. Schwartz); Nat. quar. rev.,
V. 6, 1862 (Works and influence of) ; Nat. rev., v. 18. 1864,
or Littell, v. 14 (G.'a corresp.) ; North Brit, rev., v. 38, 1863
(Scieutiflc biography of) ; Temple bar, Sept., 1874 (G. and
Mendelssohn) ; Westm. rev., v. 58, 1852. or Eclectic mag..
V. 27. 1852 (G. as a man of science) ; July, 1874 (G. aud
Mill, a contrast) ; numerous references in Poole's Index,
and on p. '226 of ' Table generate ' de la Revue dea deux
mondes. .See also Literature. {German.)
In fiction see Alide, by E. Lazarua [213.90] ; aud two of
Miss Mtlhlbach's uovelfl— ' Old Fritz ' and * Goethe aud
Schiller."
GoFFE (Wm., Gromwellian general and regicide judge of
Charles I. , b. about 1605, d. 1679).
— StUes(E.) History, c/c. 1794 3243.09
— Warren (LP.) Three judges. 1873. . .3243.11
GoLDONi (Carlo, Bal. comic dramatist, b. 1707, d. 1793),
— Memoirs. Tr. by J. Black. 2 v. L. , 1814. 8°. 3067.0.'
— Shelley (M. 'W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 8211.26
la asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AU I'HOB'S NAJIE, the first part of the TITIiB, aud the NaUBSB.
150
BIOQ-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Ck,ldschmidt to Grant
(ioLDsoHMiDT (Jenny, formerly Jeuny Liiid, Suxdish
singer, b. 1821).
— Clayton (E 0.) Queens of song 8268.10
— Moscheled (I.) Recent maBic and mueicUns. . . . 1663.28
— Ossoli {S. M. F. d'). Woinou In the 19lh cent. . . . 6823 03
— Tuckerman (li. T.) EBsayfl, biographical, etc, , , . 2644.15
— You have heard of them, p. 212-219. 1864 3222.16
See also Fraser'e mag., v. 68, 1863.
Goldsmith (Oliver, Jiritish poet, essayisl, and miscd.
loriiei; b. 1728, d. 1774).
— Forster(J.) Life and times of. 185.5.. .3066.01
Keviewed in Quar. rev., v. 96, 1864. or Littcll, v. 7, 186*.
— Irviug (W.) 01i7er Goldsmith : a biography. 3066.04
Same. 1859 3066 05
— Bulwer-Lytton (E. G.) Prose works, t. 1, p. 49-89. . 2614.23
— Cary (IT. F.) EngUsh poets, p. 2^2-246. 1846. . . . 32G3.06
— DeQuln.ey (T.) Essays on the poets, p. 91»-145. . .2622,06
— Forsyth (Wm.) Novels and novelists 2762.30
— aUes (U.) Lectures and essays, V. 1, p 210 68. 1861. 2626.04
— Hewitt (Wm.) Homes of BriUsh poets, v. 1. ... 963.23
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04
— Maoaulay (X. B.) Essays, v. 6. 1869 2636.20
— ■ — Life of G. ; with anecdotes, collected by J. Mitford. [In
Goldsmith's Poet, wo.ks. 1862.] 1644.18
— Scott {.Sir W.) N-oveliats. [In his Works, V.6, 10. 1833. 6065.18
— Thackeray (W. M.) EngUeh humorists, p. 228-271. .326213
— Tiuibs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 1, p. 251-330. 1862. 3262.14
— Windsor (A. L.) Ethlca, p. 285-322. 1860 2.547 01
See also Harper's mag., v. 14 ; v. 48 (by G. M. Towle, iUus.)
GoNooBA y Aigote (^Luis, Spanish poet, b. 1061, d. 1627).
— Churton (E. ) Gongora : an hist, and critical essay.
With translations. 2 v. 1862 3067.05
— ShoUey (M. WO Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.26
GOKZALVO, or G0N5AL0 DB CoEDOVA T Agtjilak (Her-
nandez, 'the great captain,' Spanish commander, b.
144:;, (/. 1515).
— Brantdme (P.) Hommes illus., [CEuvres, v. 1.] . . . 6021.14
— James (Q. P. B.) Memoirs of great commanders. .3263.26
— Quiutitna (M. J. ) Memoirs of. From the Spanish,
by J. RusselL IHul 3067.09
Same. [In Preston ( T. R.) Lives, etc. 1833.] . 3212.14
— Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, He. 1874 3222.16
See also Irving's Conquest of Granada, [216.32].
GooDELji (Wm., missionary).
— Prime (E. 1). G. ) Foriy years in the Turkish em-
pire, or memoirs of W. G. 1875. . . . 1033.19
Goodrich {Hev. Charles Augustus, Am£r. religious and
viisceikmeous author, b. 1790, d. 1862).
— Woolsey (T. D.) Discourse commemorative of C. A. G., fNew
Englandor, v. 18, 1860.)
GooDBiOH (Samuel Griswold, " PeUr Parley," &. 1793,
d. 1860).
— Kecollections of a life-time. 2 v. N. Y., 1856. 3067.07
GrOODYEAB (Charles, inventor of vulcanized rubber, b. 1800,
d. 1860).
— Pierce (B. K.) Trials of an inventor ; life and dis-
coveries of. 1866 3067.04
— Partou (J.) Famous Americans 3246.16
Jfute.— Article repr. from N. A. rev., v. 101, 1866.
See also New Englauder, v. 18, 1860 (Dr. Dutton'a Dis-
course on 0. G.)
GoEDON (George Hamilton, ith earl of Aberdeen, British
statesman, b. 1781, d. 1860).
— Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14
— British statesmen, p. 7-43. 1854 3282.07
GoEDON (Jane, d«c/iess of, formerly Miss Maxwell, d.l812).
— Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society, v. 1 3263.16
Gordon (Lady Alex. Uuff., daughter of Sara Austin,
■ Mngl. authoress, b. 1821, d. 1869).
See Macmillan, v. 30, 1874.
GoEDON ( Patrick, Massian Jield-marshal, of Scolcli, ori-
gin, b. 1635, d. 1699).
— EUesmere [Earl of). Essays, p. 433-456. 1858. . . 2628.08
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 89, 1861 ; Ed. rev., v. 104.
1856 ; Quar. rev.,v. 90, 1852.
GoEDoN (Pryse Lockhart, Scutch gentleman, b. 1762).
— Personal memoirs ; or, remiuiscences of men and
manners. 2 v. L., 1830. 8'= 3006.'29
GoEDON (William, viscount Kenmure, ex. 1716).
— Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 2. . 3172.12
GoETON (Samuel, 1st settler of Warwick, B. I., d. 1677).
— Mwskie (J. M.) life of. [Sparks' Am biog., v. 15.]
3241.01
GosoHEN (George Joachim, EngL politician and writer
onjinance, b. 1831).
— Hutton (K. H.) studies in parliament, p. 139-149. 1866. 3262.19
GoTTscHALK (Louis Moreau, Amer. pianist, b. 1829, d.
1869).
— Hensel(0.) Life and letters of. 1870. .3067.03
See also Harper's monthly, v. 26, p. 418.
GouGH (John B., /Imer. temperance lecturer, b. 1817).
— Autobiography and personal recollections. Spring-
field, (Mass.) 1869. 8°. 3068.05
See also Harper's monthly, t. 17, p. 266.
GouBNAir (Marie le Jars de, writer and wit, b. 1566, d.
1645).
— Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, v. 1. . . 3262.13
GouEviLLE (Jean Herault, sintr de, French financier and
diplomatist under Louis XIV., b. 1625, d. 1703).
— Memoiies, 1642-98. [Petitxjt. Sser., v52.] 503.30
GoYDEE (David George, £ngL phrenologist, b. 1796).
— My battle for life. Autobiography of a phienologist.
1857. . 5431.19
Gbaoohus (Caius Sempronius, and Tiberius Sempro-
nius, Roman tribunes, 'Zd century B.a)
See Eclectic mag,, v. 20, 1852 (by Prof. Creasy ; from Bent-
ley's miscellany) ; Eraser's mag., v. 75, 1867 : Plutarch's
Lives, v. 4 of 3146.17; v. 6 of 3146.22; v. 4 of 3145.08 ; KUofS
Liberty of Home, v. 2 [436.06J ; Niebuhr's Lectures on
Bomau history, v. 1-2 [433.12).
Geaham iCatharine, formerly Mrs. Macaulay, Miglish
authoress, b. llSS, d. ITdl).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04
Geaham (James, marquis of Montrose, paiiisan of the
Stuarts, Scoicli general, b. 1612, ex. 1650).
— Napier (Mark). Montrose and the covenanters.
2 V. 1838 31-24.21
— Wishart(G. ) Memoirs of. 1756. .... 3124.'28
— Gust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. 2, p. 431-640. 3222.08
See N. A. rev., v. 94, 1862. In Jiction see Scott's Legend
of Montrose, ajid Aytouu'u poem, ' The execution of Mont-
rose ' in his Lays.' [16X3.16.]
Geaham {Sir James Bobert George, EngL statesman, b.
1792, d. 1861).
— British statesmen, p. 169-219. 1854 3262.07
Blackwood's mag., v. 93, 1863.
Geaham (John, of Claverhouse, viscouni Dundee, Scotch
officer, b. about 1650, d. 1689).
— Memoir of Dundee and the Highland clans ; with
an account of his officers. With the massacre of
Gleucoe. [anon.} London, 1818. 12°. . 3U71.12
— Aytouu (W. L.) Ezsmiuation of statements in Macaulay'a
history. [App. to Lays of the Scottish cavahers.] 11^3.16
— Gust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2. pt. 2 3222.08
— Paget (J.) Lord Macaulay and Dundee. [In his Paradoxes and
puziles. 1874 2638.11
Repr. from Blackwood's mug., v. 83, 1860.
— Shirley, pseud. Campaigner at home 2542.29
See also Macaulay s hist, of England, v. 1, ch. 4, and v.
8, oh. 13; Ed. rev., V. 118, 186J; Nat. quar. rev., v. 10,
1866 ; and, in hction, Scott's uld Mortality, and Alytoun's
' Burial mai-ch of Dundee,' in his 'Lays,' [1613.16].
Gbammoni (Philibert, cofnte de, French wit and courtier,
b. 1621, d. 1707).
— Hamilton (A. ) Memoirs of the court of Charles IL
2 V. 1811 3067.31
— — Same. 1816. IBohn.] 3067.10
— Thomson (E. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . , 3862.35
Geamont (Autoine, due de, muriclial, b. IG04,d. 1678).
— Memoires, 1621-77. [.Petitot. 2sei'.,v. 56-57.J 503.34
Geant (Mrs. Anne, of Laggan, Scotch authoress, b. 1755,
d. 1838).
— Memoir and correspondence. [1803-38.] 3 v. Lon-
don, 1844. a°. 3067.12
— Memoirs of an America ilady. N.Y.,1846. 18°.3067.11
Note. — Descriptive of New York and Albany provincial
hie, for some years prior to 1768.
— Craik (G. L.) Puisuit of knowledge, etc., p. 306-356. 3262.27
— De Quincoy (T.) Literary remiuiscences, v. 1. . . . 2522.11
— Elwood(A.K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 2, p. 66-97. 3263.22
Gbant (Ulysses Simpson, Amer. general during civil war
of 1861-5, and IHth. pres. of the IT. 8., b. 1822).
— Badeau(A.) Military history of. .... 3067.17
— Coppee (H.) Grant and his campaigns. . 3067.30
liife and services of. 1868 3067.19
— Cross (N.) The modern Ulysses, LL.D. : his po-
litical record. 1872 3067.28
— Dana (U.A.) and Wilson (J.H.) Life of. 1868. 3067.29
— Headley (P. C. ) The hero boy. 1864. .3067.20
Life and campaigns of. 1866. . . . 3067.26
— Howland (E.) Grant as a soldier and statesman.
1868 3067.27
— Jones (E. K. ) Lincoln, Stanton, and Grant 3113. 19
— Larke (J. K.) General Grant and his campaigns.
1864 3067.15
— Life, campaigns, etc [to 1865]. With introd. by B.
J. Lossing. New York, 1868. 8°. . . 30b7.16
BBOOKLXS UKBOANTIIiB LXBBABY.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Orant to Ortei.
151
— Lives of Grant and Colfax, Oinn., 1868. 8°. 30G7.24
— Marshall (E. 0. ) The ancestry of. 1869. 3067.23
— Kichardson (A. D.) ' A personal history ot 3067.25
— Brockett (L. P.) Our great captaiua 632.08
— Ubeuney (0. 0.) Essays iu iniUtai-y blogrupby, . . sail.a'i
— Blianks (W. If. Q.) Persoual recollections of distinguished
geuerals 8103.03
— Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 8265.02
— Wilson (J. O.) SketaheB, ftc. 1874 3222.16
See also Atlautic, t. 23, 186'J (Intellectual character of) ;
Ed. rev., v. 12i), 1869 ; i'rssor's mag., t. 79, 1869.
See alio (in Oountrios) Umted States. (Civil waij)
Geanviulb (Autoino Puri-euot, cardinal de, French
archbishop of Malines, b. 1.517, A 1586).
— James (Q. P. B.) Lives of foreign statesmen, t. . .3211.19
Gbanvillb (George, viscount Lansdowne, JingL states-
man, poet, and courtier, h. 1607, d. 1735).
— Johnson (3.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.03
GRANTiLiiE i; Granville George Iieveson Gtower, 2d earl,
b. 1815).
— British statesmen. 1B54 3252.07
— HiRglnson (T. W.) EugUsh statesmen. 1876. . . . S221.I3
— Held (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 71-81. 1872. . .3262.26
Gbaitan (Henry, Irixh orator and statesman, b. 1750,
d. 1820).
— Memoirs of his life and times. By his son. 5 v.
Loudon, 1839-16. 8°. 3072.01
— Ban-ingtou {Sir J.) Personal sketches 3015.23
— Brougiiaiu {H., lord). Statesmen of the reign of George III.,
V. 1 302i.06
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 2, p. 106 23. 1856. . 2625.0i
— Lecky (W. E. H.) Leaders of opinion, elc. . , . , 492.13
See also references iii AUibone, and Poole's ludex.
Gbay (David, Hcotch poet, b. 1S38, d. 18G0).
— Buchanan (E. ) David Gray, and other essays.
1868 3072.15
Gbay (Thomas, Engl, poet and essayhl,b. 171G, d. 1771).
— Brydges lE.) Imaginative biography, p. 78-122. v. 1 of 3254.25
— Bulwer-Lytton (E. L.) Prose works, v. 1, p. 123-43. . 2514.23
— Howitt(W.) Homes of British poets, V. 1. 1856. . . 963.23
— JoliUBOit (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02
— Mltford (J.) Life of. [/n Grays Poet, works, 1857.] 1644.17
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 75, 1854 : N. A. rev., v. 96,
1863; Qiiar. rev., v. 94, 1854, or Littell, v. 4, 1864.
— and Mason (Wm.) Correspondence. Ed. by J.
Mitford. Loudon, 185.5. 8^ 3072.12
— and Nioholls (Hev. N.) Correspondence. Ed. by
J. Mitford. London, 1813. 16=". . . . 3072.13
Graydon (Alexander, of Pa., Amer. rev. officer, b. 1752,
A 1818).
— Memoirs of his own time. Ed. by J. S. Littell.
1846 583.11
Gbeelei (Horace, American journalist and r^ormer, b.
1811, d. 1872).
— Kecollectious of a busy life. 1868. . . . 3072.07
— Cleveland (C. ) Story of a summer ; or, journal
leaves from Chiippaqua. 1874. . . . 3072.21
— Parton(J.) Life of. 1855 3072.06
Same. 1868 307-2. U
— Eeavis(L. U.) Representative life of. 187-2. 3072.16
— Keid(\V.) A memorial of. 1873. . . .3072.20
— Hudson (F.) Journalism in the United States. . . 2713.11
— Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02
&« a/so Fraser's mag., V. 54. 1872; Galaxy. March, 1873
(by Thurlow Weed) ; Harper s monthly, v. 11 ; v. 46 {Easy
cJUu'r).
Gkeenb (Nathanael, Am^r. maj. gen. in rev. war, h.
1742, d. 1786).
— Greene (G. W.) Life of. v. 1-3. 1867-71. . 3072.09
Natlianael Greene : an examination of some state-
ments iu the 9th volume of Bancroft's history of
the U. S. [Iu V. 2 of life of N. Greene.] 3072.10
Life of. [aparka' Am. biog. , v. 20.] . 3241.20
— Simms(W. G.) Life of. 1819 3073.01
— Bancroft (G.) Letter upon Gen. Greene in reply to G. W.
Greene. [N. A. rev., v. 104, 1867.]
Set also notice of v. 9 of Baucioft's hist., In N. A. rev..
Jan., 1867.
— Headley (J. T.) Washington and his generals, v. 2. . 3177.06
Greenouqh (Horatio, Amer. sculptor, b. 1805, d. 1852).
— Tuckermau (H. T. ) MemoriaU of. 1853. . 3073.02
Book of tlie artists
GBEOoia VU.,(pope ; Hildebrand, b. 1013, d. 1085).
— BowdeniJ.) Life and pontificate of 2 v. . 3072.18
— ViUemain (A. F.) Life of Gregory VIL Tr. by J.
B. Brockley. 2 v. Ici74 3072.23
— Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25
— Perkins (J. H.) [in Oharacteristics of men of genius, v. 1,
p. 1 40. 1846 . 2516.19
— Stephen (Sir J.) Essays, etc., v. 1 a423.20
See Conlem. rev., v. 13, 1870 (Gregory the great •nd Piu
IX., by O. F. GudUard) : Krasera mtg., v. 74, 186(1.
See also church hlstorka, p. 81, i^siwctally Ulluun'a I«tla
cbristianitv, v. 2-3 (3117 04). Rulxrtaou'a I3II0.08J. aud
Greenwood's Cailiodra Putri, v. 4 (3«28.n] : Uvea of Ui*
popes, p. 96, and the references In NuuvoUe Clogr. gsn
M'Clintock and Strong, and Llpplucotfs Diet, of blog.
See also references iu Poole's index.
Gbeoobx XVL (pope, Mauru Cappellnri, 6. 1 7(15, d. 1816;.
— Gavazzi ( A. ) My rccoU.of the last four popes. 3425. 12
— Wisemau (N.) Itecoll. of the last four popes. 34-24.0-1
Gbeoobi iHt., the illuminator, 1st patriarch of Armenia,
6.257A.D.)
— Malan(8. 0.) Life and times of. 18C8. .3417.19
GsxaojtY (of Nazianzum, bp. of Constantinople, fatlier of
the Oreek church, b. 329, d. 389 (?).
— UUmann (C.) Gregory of Nazianzum. Tr. by G. V.
Cox. 1851 3072.17
Gbenvilj,e family.
— Maddyn (D. O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 1 326X06
Geenville (George, Engl, statesman, b. 1712, d. 1770).
— Earle (J. 0.) Euglish premiers, v. 1, p. 171-217. 1871. . 3-22X11
See also Greuville papers [3073.0J].
GEENVILI.E, or Greeuville (6'i/UicU;ira,6. 1510, d. 1591).
— Southey (K.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 8. . . 3211.08
Eevlew(!d in North Brit, rev., v. 19, 1853.
GEBNvrLUE (Iticliard, earl Temple, En/jl statesman, b.
1711, d. mi). •
See Newliall (I.) Letters on Junius [3038.07] ; and Greu-
ville papers [3073 03 ]
Gbenvillb (William Wyndham, lord, Engl, statesman,
b. 1759, d. 18.i4).
— Earle (J. 0.) Euglish premiers, v. 2, p. 101-130. 1871. 3222.11
— Lewis (G. C.) Adioinistratlons, elc. 1783-1830 [477.17].
Gbeuze (Jean Baptiste, Frmch painter, b. 17:^6 d. 1805).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. v. 3. 3262.'iO
Same. v. 2. N. Y., 1867 3286.03
Gkevelle (Charles Cavendish F., clerk of the council to
Oeo. IV. and Wm. IK, b. 1794, d. 1805).
— Greviile memoirs : reigns of George IV. and Wil-
Uam IV. Ed. by U. Keeve. 2 v. New York,
1875. 12°. 3072.22
Same. [Abridged.] By R. H. Stoddard. New
York, 1875. 16". [Bric-a-brac ser., v. 5.] 307-2.24
Eeviewed in Fortnightly rev., Dec, 1874 (by C. L. Stan-
ley): and Maomlllan, v. 31, 1876.(2 art. by A. G. Stapletou).
GBEViLiiE (Fulke, 1st lord Brooke, statesman, philosopher,
andpoet, b. 1554, d. 1628).
— Bell (B.) Lives ot Eiiglish poets, v. 2 3211.18
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 3 3-225.03
— 'I'homaon (K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 3, p. 3 60. 3253.26
Gkey (Ludy Cai'dtitaxe, si-fter of Lady Jane Grey, d.1567).
— Strickland (A.) Tudor princesses, p. 186-259. 186S. . 3256.33
See also Fronde's history, v. *7. [474.U7.]
Geey (Charles, 2d earl, Lngl. statesman, advocate of parL
reform, b. 1774, d. 1845).
— Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 3. p. 231-258. . . 8222.13
See also Ed. rev., v. 1'25. 1867.
Geey (Henry George. 3d eart, Engl, statesman, b. 1802).
— Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 187-198. 1872. . 3262.46
Gbey (Lady Jane, queen of England for 12 days, b. 1537,
ex. 1554).
— Bartlett (D. W.) Life of.' Auburn, 1853. 12°. 3073.15
— Howard (George;. Lady Jane Grey and her times,
1822. 3073.08
— Nicolas (6'i-)- N.H.) Memoirs and remains of. 3073.07
— Herbert (H. W.) Persons aud pictures, pp. 205-23. .2532.01
— Jaoiesou (Mrs. A.) Lives of female sovereigns. . . 3255.25
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, elc, v. 1 3225.01
— Owen (Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21
— Russell (W.) ExtraorUiuary women 3283.19
— Strickland (A.) Tuilor princesses, p. 94-186. 1868. . 3255.23
See also Froudc's history, v. 5-6 [474.06].
Geiffin (Gerald, Irish novelist and poet, 6. 1803, d. 1840).
— Life. By his brother. N. Y., lB57. 12=. .3073.09
Grimaldi (Joseph, English clown, b. 1779, d. 1837).
— Memoirs. Ed. by "Boz" [i.e. C. Dickens). 2 v.
London, 1838. 12° 3073.17
Geqim (Friedrich Melchior de, German lUUrateur, b.
mi, d. 1807), and Dideeot (D.)
— Historical aud littjrai-y memoirs, and anecdotes se-
lected from their correspondence with the duke
of Saxe-GotUa, 1753-1790. 4v. L., 1814. 8°. 3673.10
Geimm (Jacob Ludwig, Gennan historiographer, b. 1785,
d. 1865).
See N. A. rev., v. 100, 18G5.
Gbisi (Giulia or Giulietta, afterwards Mme. de Melcy,
ItaL opera singer, b. Isi2, d. 1869).
— Clayton (E. 0.) Qneeus of song 8265.10
See also Harper's mag., v. 1 and 9.
In aaUag for books, me the " Book Order " giving the AUIHOB'S NAMIS, the first part of the TrfLE, and the MUMBBB.
152
BIO&RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Oronow to Hall.
Obonow {OapL Rees Howell, English socidy-man, 6.
1794, d 1865).
— Celebrities of London and Paris ; 3d series of Kem-
inisoenoes, Loudon, 1865. 12° 3073.27
— Lost recollections ; 4th series of his Beminiscences.
London, 186U. 12°. 3U73.28
— BecoUections and anecdotes of the camp, the court
and the clubs. 1-2 series. Loudon, 18(34. 12°.
Gbote (Oeorge, Knglish historian, philosopher, and lib-
eral politician, b. 1794, d. 1871).
— Personal life. By Mrs. Grote. L.. 1873. 8°. 3073.30
— I'riavreU (J.H.) Modern men of letters, i< 18a-195. 1870. U625.18
See aUo Lond. qu. rev., July, 1871 ; Quar. rev., July,
1873 : Ed. rey., July, 1873.
Gnoxins (Hugo, jurist, theologian, historian, and poet, b.
1583, d. 1645).
— Butler (C.) Life of. 1826 3073.29
— Buckley (T. A.) DawuingB of genius. 1857. . . . 3263.21
Gbouiard (Claude, French jurist and magistrate, b. 1551,
d. 1607).
— MSmoires, 158«-16M. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. «.] . . . 6122.12
GoAEiNi (Giovanni Battista, ItaL poet, b. 1537, d. 1612).
— SheUey (M. W.) Lives, ete., v. 2 3211 J7
GuEEiN (Eugenie de, French lady, b. 1805, d. 1848 \
— Journal et lettres. Publiespar G.S.Xrebutien. Paris,
1863. 12° 3074.11
— Journal Ed. by G. a Trebntien. 2d ed. N. Y.,
1866. 16°. 3074.02
— Letters. Ed. by G. S. Trebutien. N. Y., 16°. 3074.01
— Parr (H.)Maurics and Eugenie Gu^rin. 1870. 3074.21
— Alger (W. B.) Solitudes, etc., p. 366-372. 1867. . . . 2512.07
— Arnold (M.) Essays in criticism, p. 109-40. 1865. . 2512.13
See alio Gontemp. rev., v. 4, 1867 (by J. C. Colquhoun) ;
Ed. rev., v. 120, 1864: Uttell, 1864, v. 1; Nat. rev., v. 12. 1861,
or Littell. 1861. T. 2.
GuEEiN (Maurice de, French poet, b. 1810, d 1839).
— JournaL With au essay by Matthew Arnold and a
memoir by Sainte-Beuve. Ed. by G. S. Trebu-
tien. Tr. byE.T. Pisher. N.Y., 1867. 16°. 3071.03
— Parr (H.) Maurice and Eugenie de Guerin. 3074.21
— Alger (W. R.) S.'litudes, eU., p. 338-50. 1867. . . . 2512.07
— Arnold (M.) Essays in criticism, p. 73-109. 1865. . 2512.13
OriKinally appeared in Traser's mag., v. 67, 1863.
See also Galaxy, April, 1867 (by V. Vaughau).
GuEEKABELLA {Mme. GineviSL, forinerli/ Miss Genevieve
Ward, Ainer. opera singer, b. ).
-Memoir. New York. 1863. 8° 3074.04
GuEscLiN (Bertrand Du). See Du Gdesoun (B. )
GuicciARDiNi (Francesco, Tfcit historian, jurist, and diplo-
matist, b. 14S2, d, 1540).
— Shelley (M.W.) Lives, e«c., v. 2 3211.27
See also Ed. rev., v. 130, 1869 ; Quar. rev., v. 181, 1871, or
Littell. 1871, V. 4.
GuiDo Beni (Ital. painter, b. 1575, d. 1642).
— Jameson I^Mrs, A.) Early Italian painters 1435.09
— Tytler (Sarah). Old masters 1431.36
See aim Lanzi, v. 3 [1414.09].
GoiMABD {Mile. French actress, 1770-80).
— Houstiaye (A.) Men and women of France, e/c, V. 2. L. 3262.19
Same. v. 1, N. Y., 1857 32U6.02
Guise (Henry IL de Lorraine, oth due de, abp. ofMhebas,
general of Vie Neapolitan insurgents, b. 1614, d 1661).
— Mfimolres, 1647-48. [Petitot. 1 sor., v. 65-56.] . . . 603.33
See also London society, Nov.. 1875.
GnizoT (E. 0. Pauline de Meulan, French authoress, b.
1733, d 1827).
— Sainte-Beuve (0. A.) Portraits of celebrated women. 3262.17
GuizoT (Fran9oi8 Pierre Guillauuie, French statesman,
historian, and calcinistic theologian, b. 1787, (i.l874|.
— Memoirs to illustrate the history of my time [1»07-
40]. 4 v. Loadou, 185S-61. «•'..... ;iu7-1.07
A'ote. — Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 108 : Fortnightly rev.,
V. 8, 1867 ; Fi-aser's mag., v. 57, 1868 j North Brit, rev., v.
31, 1859 ; guar, rev., v. 94, 1854, and v. 124, 1868.
See also Allison's Essays [2517.02] ; Lomouie's Sketches,
1841 [3261.26] ; Marquess of Salisbury's Hist, sketches, 1862
[•2547.17] ; Temple bar, Nov., 1874, or LittuU, 1374, v. 4 ; At-
lantic monthly, 1866 (Englishman in Normandy, by G.
Smith) : Harpers monthly, v. 11, v. 17, v. 23 ; bprague's
European celebrities [3262.08] .
Gdbnet (Joseph John, Eiujlish Quaker and philanthropist,
b. n^S, d. 1847).
— Braithwaite (J. B.) Memoirs o£ 2 v. 1854. 3074.12
GuBNEY (Samuel, London merchant, h. 1786, d 1856).
— Bourne (H. R. P.) Famous Loudon merchants. . . 3261.04
Gueowski (Adam de, Folish publicist and revolutionist,
afterward resident of the If. S., b. 18i)5, d 1866).
See article by Boberl> Carter In Atlantic, v. 18, 1866.
GnsTAVDS L Ebicson or GusTAvua Vasa {king of Sioeden,
b. 1496, d 1560).
— History of, with extracts from his correspondence.
ianon.1 London, 1852. 8°. 3074.20
— Scott (8.) History of. By H. A. Eaymond. [pseud.]
1761 3074.28
— Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe S263.26
See also histories of Sweden (in Countries).
GusTAVUs II. Adolphus (the great ; protestant leader in
the 30 years' war, king of Hweden, b. 1594, d 1632).
— Abelous (L.) Gustavus Adolphus ; the hero of the
reformation. 1871 3074.22
— Chapman (B.) History of. 1856 3074.25
— Fleetwood (G. ) Account of the battle of Lutzen and
the death of. [Camden misoeL] . . .5112.39
— Harte(W.) Life of. 3074.15
— Heydeflreioh (L. W.) Life of. 1868. . .3074.14
— Trench (B. 0. ) Gustavus Adolphus. Social aspects
of the thirty years' war. 1865 544.14
— Chambers's misc^., v. 7 2615.20
— Sterling (J.) Essays, v. 1, p. 60-73 2547.09
— Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, ete. 1874 3222.18
— Yonge (0. D.) Parallel lives : Epaminondas and. 1872. 3265.18
See also Littell, 1863, v. 2 (from New Montlily mag., 1863);
Harper's monthly, v. 42 (by Eugene Lawrence).
See also (in Countries.) Sweden; — and G-ermany (Thirty
years' war).
Gustavus III. {king of Sweden, b. 1746, d 1792).
— Hermann (E.) In Boy. soo. of lit. Trans, v. 6, 1869. . 6066.14
— Brougham (U., lord). Statesmen, elc, v. 3, Bohu's ed. 3U24'.08
— Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3265.03
GuTENBKEO (John, inventor of printing, b. 1400, d 1458).
— J. G. , his acts, and most remarkable discourses.
[A romance.] From the German, by C. W. Lon-
don, 1860. 18°. 3074.17
— Pearson (E. C.) G. and the art of printing. 2763.1'r
— Lamartine (A. de). Celebrated characters, v. 2. . . . 3264.17
See Printing, in general alphabet ; also Harper's mouUi-
ly, V. 11.
Guthrie (James, Scotch divine and covenanter, ex. 1661).
— Life of. 1638-1661. Ediiib. , 1846. r2°. .3081.08
GxrcHKiE (Thomas, D.D., Scotch philanthropist, and Free
church divine, b. 1800, d 1S73).
— Autobiography, and memoir by his sons, D. K. Gu-
thrie and C. J. Guthrie, v. 1-2. N.Y. 12°. 3073.22
GuTON {Mme. Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Mothe,
French mystic, b. 1648, d 1717).
— Life and religious experience. N.Y.,1825. 8°. 3074.23
— Upham (T. 0. ) Life, and religious opinions of. 2
V. 1847 3074.18
— Famous girls, etc., p. 129143 3261.17
— Hodgson (W.l Lives, elc, p. 342-428. 1867 8432.17
— Thompson (K. B.) F6nt>lon and Guyon. [/» her Celebrated
friendships, v. 2, p. 101-143. 1861.] ...... 3263.24
See also Littell, 1863, v. 1, or Quar. rev.
GuzMAK (Alfon-so Perez de, Spanish captain, b. 1258, d.
1320).
— Quiutana (M. J.) Lives of eel. Spaniards. Tr. by T. B. Pres-
ton. 1833 3212.U
Hahnemann (Samuel Christian Iriedrioh, Oei-tnan, orig-
inator of homaopatli}/, b. i 755, d 1843).
— Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3266.03
— Russell (J. R.) Hist, and heroes of medicine. . . . 4313.01
Haiokx family.
— Hoyt (B. W.) Genealogical history of 1871. 3078.03
Haldanes (Robert, 6. 1764, d 1842, aiul Jaiues, 6.1768,
d 1851 ; ^^cotch independent miniiters).
See Quar. rev., v. 98, 1866, or Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1862.
HAiiE (David, Amer. journalist, b. 1791, d 1849).
— Thompson (J. ) Memoir of. 1850. . . . 3074.27
Hale {Sir Matthew, English chief-justice, and writer, b.
1609, d 1676).
— Burnet (G.) Life of. 1856 3074.26
Same. [In his Lives, etc. 1833.] 3026.28
— Campbell (J., lord). Chief justices of England, v. 1. . 3264.01
— Foss (E.) Judges of England, v. 7.
— - KOBcoe (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. , . . 3211.06
— Williams (J. B.) Memoirs of. 1835. . .3074.30
Hales (John, of Mon, English Arminian divijie, b. 1584,
d 1656).
— Tulloch (J.) Rational theology in England, v. 2. , . 3446.10
Repr. from Contemp. rev., v. 6, 1867.
Hautax {Earl of). See Montagu.
Hat.t. (John Vine, English advocate of total abstinence, b.
1774, d 1860).
— Autobiography. Ed. by Newman Hali N. Y., 1865.
1-2°. 3075.01
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILB LXBBAB7.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): HaU to Hardy.
163
Hall (Joseph, ftp. of Norwich, English divine and poet, b.
1574, d. 1656).
— Life by himself, f/n Wordsworth (0.) Eool. blour. t. 4.
1853.] t sue.oi
lUix. (MarshuU, English phyxiologisl, b. 1790, d. 1857).
— Memoirs, by his widow. London, 1861. 8°. 3075.02
Hall (Bobert, English Baptist preacher, and utriter, b.
1764, d. 1831).
— Foster (J.) B. U. u a preacher. [In Hall's Works, T. 8.1 SSfiS.li
Same 11042.01
— Greene (J.) Bemiaiscences of. (Works, y. 8.] , . . 8M6.1S
— Gregory (O.) Memoir of. [Works, v. 2.] 8566.14
Same 6042.01
— GilflUaa (O.) 3d gallery of portraits, p. 76-86. 1865. 2526.13
— Vaugban (K.) Essays, v. 1, 184» 2614.19
See aUo Poole's ludex for numerous references.
Hall (Samuel Carter.editor of London arijounuil,h.l800).
See Harper's mouthly, v. 89, illus.
Hall {Mrs. a. 0., wife of preceding, English authoress, b.
about 1804).
See Harper's monthly, t, 89; Ulos.: Fraser's mag,, t. 18 ;
Dublin univ. mag., t. 16.
Hallam (Arthur H., English poet and essayist, b. 1811,
d. 183:i).
— Brown (J.) Memoir of [/» his Spare hours. 1862. . 2614.13
— Hallam (Henrj) Memoir oi. [/n A. H. H.'s Bemalns.] 2526.08
See also Atlantii: monthly, v. 6, i860.
iVo^c— Teimysou's 'InMemorium' is a tribute to the
memory of his friend Hallam.
Halleck iFitz Greene, Amer. poet, b. 1790, d. 1857).
— Wilsou iJ. G. ) Life and letters of. 1869. 3073.04
— Bryant (W. C.) Orations and addresses, p. 155-194. . 2617.28
— Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11
See also Putnam's mag., Feb. and June, 18l')8 ; Hours at
home, Feb., 1868 : and Harper's monthly, v. -24, 36, 38, 39.
HALLEit (Albrei^ht von, Swiss phi/aiologist, botanist, wul
poet, b. 1708, d. 1777).
— Jardine (Sir Wm.) Naturalist's library, ▼. 13. . . .4711.13
— Kusscll (J. B.) Hist, and lieroes of medicine. . . . 4313.01
Hameuton (Pliilip Gilbert, Engl, artist and art critic, b.
1834).
See Old and New, Aug., 1873.
Hamiltou (^ Alexander, Amer. statesman, b.llol, A 1804).
— Calleuder (Toin). Letter to A. H., liiug of the Feds.
1866 3075.24
— Coleman (W.) Collection of the facts and docu-
ments, relative to the death of Hamilton : -with
orations and eulogiea 1804. .... 3075.20
— Hamilton (J.C.) Life of. 2 v. N.Y., 1840. 8°. 3075.—
Hist of the United States as traced in the writings
of A. H. 7 V 577.01
— Mason (J. M.) Oration commemorative, etc 3075.20
— Kenwick(J.) Life of. [n. t/.] . . . . 3092.04
— Kiethmiillur (J. C.) Life and times of. 1864. 3075.'23
Bomes of American statesmen. (Paper by J. C. Carter.) 3'246.12
— ua.i.wui (J. G.) Party leader.-< 3243.05
— Ma.^oon (E. L.) Orators of the rev.^ p, 283 310. 1848. C.311,12
— Partou (J.) People's book of biography 3266.03
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 16, 1865 (by O. C. HazeweliJ ;
N A. rev., v. 88, 1858 ; aud the first chapter of James A.
Hamilton's Hemiuisueuces [:iUT5.21], a part of which dis-
cusses the question uf the authorship of Washington's
Farewell address ; also Poole's Index, lor many references,
and lives oi Aaron Bukb.
Hamilton (Elizabetli, Bnti.ih aulhoresi, 6.1758, dl81")).
— Craik (G. L.) Pursuit of knowledge, etc., p. 2-29-262. 3262.27
— Elwood (A. K ) Literary ladies of Ent'iand, v. 2, p. 9tt-l'24.
1843 3253.22
— Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v. 1.
p. 291-3-28. 1871 3261.06
Hamilton (^Emma Lyon, Lady, b. 1761? d 1815).
— Memoirs of. London, Islo. b"' 3075.07
— Nelson (H.,/ord). Letters to. 2 v. 1814. 3133.14
— Brougham (H., lord). Lord Nelson and lady Hamilton. [In his
Contributions, etc., v. 3 2517.08
— Paget (J.) Lady Hamilton. [In his Paradoxes and puzzles.
1874.] 25;i8.U
— Behborg(F.) Lady Hamilton's atUtude. 1794. . .1446 23
See Blackwood, v. 87, 1860 ; also lives of Nblson (H., lord).
Hamilton (James, En/jL pres. divine and author, b. 1814,
d 1867).
— Amot(W.) Life of. 2d ed. 1870. . .3075.22
Hamiltok (James A., son of Alexander, Amer. lawyer
and politician, b. 1788).
— Buminiscences dui-iug three quarters of a century.
New York, 1S09. 8°. 3075.21
Hamilton (tiir William, Scotch philosopher, b. 1788, d
18.-)6). f f •
— Veitch(J.) Memoir of. 1869 3075.25
— Beviewed in Ed. re»., v. 131, 1870, or Llttell, 1870, y. 1 ; North
Brit, rev., v. 60, 1869,
— Bayne* (T. 8.) Edinburgh essays. 1857 mm m
— De Qttiiioey (T.) Ensays on phil.is. writer., v, 1. . 26«'ia
IfoU.—toT philosophical criticism, see his uaius in san-
•ral alphabet. •
Hamilton (Sir Wm. Uowan, astronomer and mathtma-
iician,b. d ).
See North Brit rev., y. 46, 18M.
Hamun (Mrs. Henrietta A. L., Amer. missionary to Tur.
key,b. 1811, d 1850).
— Lawrence (M. W. ) Light on the dark river ; or
memorials of. 1856 3075.08
Hammond (Henry, Engl, divine, chaplain of C'liarUs L
1616-7, b. 1605, d 1660).
— Fell (J.) Life of. Is56 3074.26
Same. [In Wordsworth (0.) Ecol. blogr., y. 4, 1863.1 344S.04
— Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11
Hammond (James, Engl, politician and poet, b. cUmut 1710,
d 1742).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3203.03
Hampden (John, Eiujt. patriot in the great rebellion, b.
1594, d 1643).
— Nugent (G. N. T. GrenviUe, lord). Memorials of,
18">i 3075.09
— Adams (W.H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14
— Forster (J.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.09
Statesiueu, etc 3267.07
— Macauiay (T. B.) Essays, v. 2, p. 4'27-96 2636.17
See also the historical works of Hallam, Clu-endon, etc.
Hancock (Dorotiiy, wife of John Hancock, b. 1760, d.
1827).
— Ellet (E. T.) Women of the Amer. rev., y. 1. . . . 6822.04
Hancock (John, of Boston, .Mass., got: of Mass., 1st
signer if the decl. of independence, b. 1737, d 1793).
— Amer. statesmen. (Paper by B. UUdreth) 3245.12
— Hunt (F.) Amer. merchants, v. 2 3244.11
— Loriug (J. S.) Hundred Boston orators 3246.14
— Magoou (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 139-164. 1848.6311.12
— Sanderson (J.) Biogr. of the signers, v. 1 3214.01
*■«<■ «/so Atlantic monthly, 11, 1863 (Hancock house and
its founder, by Arthur Giimau); Loring's Hundred Boston
orators [3246.14J.
Handel (George Friedrioh, Gfermanmusioal composer, b.
1684, d. 1759).
— Bamsey(E. B. )Two lectures on the genius of. 1562.04
— Solioelcher (V.) Life of. 1857 3075.10
— Crow6st(F.) Great toue-poets. 1874 1661.84
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood ol great men 3-263.23
— Fetis (F. J.) Biographic univ. des musiciens, v. 4. . 1566.04
— Haweis(H. B.) Music and murals 1562.24
Bepr. from Coutem. rev., v. 10, 11, 1869.
See also Brit. quar. l ev., July, ItMS ; Ed. rev., y. 106, 1867 ;
Fraser's uia;,'., v. 66, 1857 ; Harper's monthly, v. 16 ; Lon-
don society, v. 2, 1862 : also the dictionaries of music of
Burney, and of Hawkins.
Hanmek (Sir Thomas, speaker of the House of Commons,
b. 1677, (' 1746).
— Corrcspou lence. "With memoir of his life. Ed. by
«rH.Bunbury. London, 1838. 8°. .3075.14
Hannibal, Oariliaqinian general, b. about 247, d 183 B.a)
— Abbott (J.) History of. N. Y., 1849. IS". 3075.11
— Law t W.J.) The Alps of HaunibaL 2 v. 436,18
— Macdoug.ill (P. L.) Campaigns of. 1858. 3075.12
— Herbert (H. W.) Captains of the old world. . . . 3082.03
— Nepos (C.) Lives, etc 428.06
See works on Uoman history, as Dr. Arnold's, [436.03J :
Mummsen's, v. 2 [434. U2J.
See also Quar. rev., v. 123, 1367. A poem by Swinburne,
ou Mr. Nichols' Haunibai ia printed In the Fortnightly
rev., V. 18, 1872.
Hanovek (House of ).
— Doran ,1.) Queens, etc 3263.0S
See also, above, Gkoboe I.-IT.
Hanwai (Jonas, Engl, philanthropist and tourist, b. 1712,
d 1786).
— St. John(.J. a.) Lives, ete., y 3221.04
Hapsburgh (House of).
See Nat. quar. rev., y. 8, 1864, and (in Ooontriei) Aus-
tria. (History.)
Habdinqe (Henry, viscount, Engl. general, 6.1785,dl856).
See clecUo, v. 27, 186-2 (from JBeutley).
Habcourt (6'ir Simon, Emjl. lord cliancellor, b. 1660, d
1723).
— Campbell (J. lord). Lord chancellors of Bnglaud, y. 4. 3364,06
Hakcoubt (Sir Wm. George Granville Vernon, EngU
jurist and politician, b. 1827.)
— HigglUBon (T. W.) English statesmen, 1876. . . . 3231.13
Hard wicKE (Philip Yorke, 1st earl of, Engl, statesman and
litterateur, b. 1720, d 1790). .^'ee Yorke (PhUip).
Hakdy (Giithorue, EivjL secy, of State, b. 1814).
— Higgiuson (T. W.) English statesmen, 1876. . . .8321.1
— Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p, 48-67. 1872. . . 3362.3<
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," glyiog the AUTHOB'S N \.MB, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NOUBXB.
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BIOaRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Hare to Heath.
EUsE fomily.
— Hare (A. J. C.) Memorials, eic. 2 v. . .3075.26
iVb£«.— Including memoriaU of the two English divines
and scbolara, Aug. Wm. Hare, (b. 1792, d. 1834), and Julius
Oliarles Hare ; and of their mother.
Same. K?cords of a quiet life. [The ' Memo-
rials ' curtailed] by W. L. Gage. 1873. . 3075.32
Hake (Julius Charles, church, of Ewjland iheoloqian, and
xcholai; b. ITUG, d. 1855).
— Stanley (A. P.) Esaays 3S96.06
See also Quar. rev., T. 97, 1856.
Harley (Lady Brilliami).
— Letters [16-25-43] ; with introd. and notes by T. T.
Lfewis. London, Camden soc, 1854. 4°. 5113.12
HABiiEY (liobert, carl of Oxford, £ngL statesman, b. 1601,
d. 1724).
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., T. 7 . 8225.07
Hako (Don Luis do, /Spanish minister of State, b. 1598,
d. m;i).
— James (S. P. B.) Uves of foreign statesmen, t. i. . 3211.22
Habold II., last of the Anglo-Saxon kinqs of England.
S'^e histories "of the Norman conquest by Thierry {454.07] ;
and by Freeman [J84.ll] ; and in fiction Biilwer'a Harold.
Hakold Hardrada {kimj of Xorwa;/, d. 10G6).
— Edgar (J. a.) Sca-kiTigs. '. 3263.17
— Carlyle (T.) Early kiuss of Norway 642.16
— Sturlesou (S.) Hdmskriugla, or Kings of Norway, v. 8, p. 1-
104 S43.03
See North Brit, rev., T. 40, 1864.
Hakpek (James, Anier. publislier,b. 1795, d. 1869).
— McCabe (J. I>.,jr.) Great fortunes, e<c 3265.14
Haeeinq (Huno I'uulus, Geiiruin author, b. 179:i).
— Everett (A. H.) Essays, 2d series 2524.12
Haeeis (Jiime.s, 1st carl of Matmesbury, English diplo-
matist, b. 174ti, d. 1820).
— Diaries and correspondence ; containing an account
of his missions to the courts of Madrid, Frederick
the great, Catherine ii., and the Hague ; and to
Berlin, Brunswick, and the French republic. 4 v.
Loudon, 1814, 8°. 3116.24
See articles in Quar. rev., Oct., 1844 and March, 1845.
— Series of letters of the tii'St earl of Malmesbury, his
family and friends from 1745 to 1820. Ed. with
notes by his grandson. 2 v., L., 1870. 8°. 311U.28
See articles in Brit. qnar. rev., Jan., 1871, or Litteli, 1871,
T. 1 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 14, 1870, (by T. E. Kebbel).
Harbison (Win. Henry, 9</i pres. of U. &, b. 1775, d.
1841).
— Bethnue (Q. W.) Discourse on the death of. [/» his Orations,
1850 p. 197-209] 2513.20
— Jenkins (J. S.j Qeaerals of the last war. 1849. . . 685.14
Ste also Harper's monthly, v. 27 (Lossing's articles) ;
and lives of the presidents, by J. S. C. Abbott [3244.14],
and B. J. Lossing (3244.13].
Habioson (Mm. Wm. Heui-y, wife of president).
— Holloway (L. O.) Ladies of the White House. . . . 3245.14
HAifVEY (Wm. Henry, British mdwutist, 6.1811, d.l86Gi.
— Gray (A.) Notice of. [Sm. rep., 1867.J 3936.22
Hasselquist (Frederic, Swedish naturalist and traveller,
b. 1722, d. 1752).
— St. John (J. A.) Livesete., V. 2 3221.04
Hastings or Knsting, (Norman sea-rover, afterwards duke
of Cliarlres, iM/i centary).
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea kings 3263.17
Hastings (Marquis of, yov. gen. of India, b. 1754, d.
182G). See Kawdon (Francis).
Hastings (John, earl of Pembroke, b. 1317, 4 1374).
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea kings and naval heroes 3263.17
Hastings (Warren, gov. gen. of India, b. 1732, d. 1818).
— Letter to the court of directors of the East India
company, Moh. 20,1783. Lond., 1783. 8^. 3075.31
— Burke (E. ) Speeches on the impeachment of W. H.
2v. 1857 631i.06
Same. [In Barke. Works, v. 8-12.) 6024.20
— Gleig(G. 11.) Memoirs ol. 3 v. 1841. .3076.01
— Letter to Edmund Burke, on the subject of his late
charges against W. H. Loud., 17s3. 8='. 3075.31
— Observatious on a Letter to the court of directors of
th;j East India company from W. H. . . 3075.31
— Price (J. ) Letter to J3. Lacam on the subject of his
complaint against W. H. 1782. . . . 3075.31
— Speeches of the managers and counsel in the trial
ofW.H. Ed. by "E. A. Bond. 4 V. L.,1859. 8°. 6322.16
— Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 5 2536.20
Bepr. firom Ed. rev., Oct. 1841.
See also Histories of India.
Hathkelex (Lord). See Wood (W. Page).
Haxton (5ir Christopher, lord chancellor, 6.1540, d.l591).
— Nicolas (N. H.) Life and times of. 1847. 3076.06
Hausee (Caspar, German youth, of mysterious origin and
fate, b. about 1812, d. 1833).
— Feuerbach (A, von). An account of. 1832. 3076 07
— Stanhope (P. H.,5iAeari). Tracts relating to. 3076.18
— Wraxall (L.) Eemarkable adventures, v. 2, p. 204-245. 3264.24
See also Atlantlo, v. 7 (Who was Caspar Hauser? by G.
N. Lieber).
Hautefort ( Marie de, lady of honor to Marie de Medicis,
b. 1016, d. 1691).
— Cousin (V.) Etudes, etc. 3e £d. 1868 7042.27
Hatelock [Sir Kenry, SngL gen. in India, &.1795, d. 1857).
— Brock (W.) Biography of. 1858. . . .3076.08
— Headley cJ. T. ) Life o£ 1859 3070.09
— Steel (B.) Lives made sublime 3263.30
See also Brit. qu. rev., July, 1860; Harper's monthly, v. 26.
Haven {Mrs. Mioe Bi'aiUey, Amer. authoress, b. 1828, d.
1863).
— Cousin. Alice: a memoir, [anon.] N. Y. ,12S 3076.10
See Harper's mag., v. 27.
HA'SfKiNS (.sir John, Kmjl. rear-admiral, b. 1520, A 1595).
— Southey (K.) Lives ot the British admirals, v. 3. . 3211.03
Hawkins (Leetitia-Matilda, contemporary of Dr. Johnson,
Engl, authoress, b. 1719, d'. 1789).
— Anecdotes, biographical sketches and memoirs, v. 1.
London, 1822. 12° 3076.22
Same. [v. 2-3. Title changed. ] Memoirs, anecdotes,
facts, and opinions. 2 v. L., 1824. 12=^. 3076.23
Hawthorni; (Nathaniel, American novelist and essayist,
b. 1804, d. 1864).
— Passages from [his] American note books. 2 v.
Boston, 1868. 16° 3076.15
— Fields (J. T.) yesterdays, etc., 1872 252.251
— Giles (H.) Illustratious of genius, p. 66-91. 1854. . 2524.03
— Humes of American authors. 1857 32456.1
— Smiles ,S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3'2ti3.16
— Stephen (L.) Hours iu a hbrary. 1875 2543.31
See also Atlantic, v. 5, 1860; v. 14, 1864 (by O. W. Holmes);
v. '21, 1868 (H. iu the custom house) ; v. 22, 1868 (Genius of
by T. Bacon) ; v. 26, 1870 (by G. S. Hillard) ; Harper's
monthly, v. 6, 20, 29, aud 45 ; Macmillan, July. 1864 (by E.
Dicey); Nat. rev., v. 11, 1860 ; N. A. rev., v. 99, 1804 : North
Brit, rev., v. 31, 1859; v. 49, 1868, or LitteU, v. 1; St. Paul's,
V. — ; or Litteli, 1871, T. 2; Litteli, 1860, v. 2 (from Univ. rev).
See Brook farm, iu general alphabet ; also references iu
Poole's Index.
Haydon (lienj. Kobert, English painter, b. 1786, d. 1846).
— Life, Irom his autobiography and journals. Com-
piled by Tom Taylor. 2v. N.Y., 1853. 12°. 3076.11
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 74, 1853 ; Ed. rev., V. 98, or
Litteli, V. 40 ; Eraser's mag., v. 48, 1853 ; Quar. rev., v. 93,
1853; Winslow's Jour., v 6,1853 (H., a psychological study).
Haydn (Franz Joseph, Oermanmusical composer, 6.1732,
d. 1809).
— Beyle (H. M. ) Lives of Havdn, eic. From the French
of L. .\. C. Bombet. [pseud] 2ded. 1818. 3074.'29
— Baruard (0.) Handel and Haydn 1661.2$
— Crowest(F.) Great toue-poeta. 1874 1661.34
— Haydn and other poems, [anon.] N. Y., 1870. 12°. . 1645.22
— Haweis (U. B.) Music aud morals 166'2.24
— Tytler (S.) Musical composers. 1876 1661.35
Bepr. from Contem. rev,, v. 7-8.
See also Catholic world. Nov., 1869.
Hates (Catherine, afterwards Mrs. BushneU, Irish singer,
6. 1820, d. 1861).
— Clayton (E. 0.) Queeua of Bong 3265.10
Hazlitt ( Wm., English essayist, crUic,and miscel. loriler,
6. 1778, d. 1830).
— HazUtt (W. 0.) Memoirsof. 2 v.1867. . . 3076.20
— Ireland (A. ) List of the writings of, chronologically
ai-ranged. 1868 3075.28
— Stoddard (B. H., ed.) Personal reooUectious of.
[Bric-a-brac series.] 3251.21
— De Qulucey (T.) Essays on the poets, etc. p. 225-42. . 2522.06
— Talfourd (T. N.) Critical writings, p. 121-31. 1852. . 2547.14
— Xuckerman (H. T.) The critic. [In his Characteristics, etc.]
V. 2 2644.10
[Another essay. /» Atlantic monthly, v. 25, 1870.]
Hazard (Bowlaud G., Amer. writer on philos. subjects,
6. 1801).
See N. A. rev., v. 109, 1869 (Writings of H., by George P.
Fisher).
Heaene (Thomas, Engl, antiquary, 6. 1678, d. 1735).
— Life. Oxford, 1772. 8= 3077.06
Heath (George, ' the moorland poei,' 6. 1844, d. 1868).
— Buchauan (B.) Master-spirits. 1873 2617.29
— Bedfern (F.) Memoir of. [In H.'s Poems.] . . .. IMS.SC
BBOOELYN MKBOANTILE LIBBABY.
BIOGRAPHY(INDIYIDUAL) : Heber to Henry v.
155
Hebeb (Reginald, lord bishop of Galcuita, English vod, b.
1783, d. 1826).
- Life, by hia widow, with correspondence. 2 t. N.
Y., 1830. 8° 3077.01
— St. John (J A.) Lives, etc., v. 8 3221.08
Hkble (John. Peter, (hrmanpopt, b. 1760, d. 1826).
Sfe Atlantic, v. 9, 1862 (The German Burni).
Heokewkldeh (John, Moravian mlinionitry to the Dela-
ware and Mohegan Iitdians, h. 1743, d. 1823).
— Eonthaler (E. ) Life of. Ed. by B. H .Coates. 3077.05
Heddino (Elijah, meth. epis. bishop, y.E,6.1780,d.l852).
See N. A. rev., v. 82, 1856.
Heemskerk (Jacob von, Dutch navigator, b. 1607).
— De Liefde (J.) Great Dutch admirals, p. 1-29. 1873. . 3212.13
Heoel (Georg Wilhelm Eriedrich, Oerman philosopher,
b. 1770, d. 1S31).
— Alger (W.R.) Solitudes, efc., p. 360-368. 1867. . . . 2ol2.0T
— Qostwick (J.) anti'HarriBon (E.) ■ Outliues of Qerm. lit. 2732.11
— Hedge (F. D.) Prose writers of Gei man} 2736.01
See also Nat. qnar. rev., v. 18. 1809.
4K$~ For expositions aud criticisms of Hegel's philosophy
see his name in general alphabet.
HJEtN (Piet, Dutcli. admiral, h. 1570, d. 1C29).
— DeLlefde(J) Great Dutch admirals, p. 30-69. 1878.3212.13
Heine (Heinrioh, Oerman poet, miscel. writer, and wit, b.
1799, d. 1856).
— Arnold (M.) Essays In criticism, p. 140-74, 18G6. . . 2612.18
— Biiihauan (H.) Master spirits, 1873 2617.29
— Gostwicic (J.) and Harrison (R.) German literature. 2732.11
— Harrison (J. A.) Group of poets, 187.1 2528.25
— Houghton (R. Moncktou Mllnt'S, lord). Last days of. \ln his
Monographs, etc. p. 293-339 3266.20
— Stern (8. A.) Biogr sisetch of. [In H.'s SointUlatlons.j 2628.27
See aho Cornhill. v. 8, 1803, or Llttell, 1803, v. 4; Eclectic
mag., v. 26, 1862 (from Taifs mag.) : Ed. rev., v. 104, 18,";6 ;
Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869, or Llttell, 1869, v. 4 ; v. 13,
1870 (H.'s last poems and thoughts, by B. Bulwer-Lytton);
Fraser's mag., v. 49, 1864 ; v. 74, 1866 ; Lippincott's mag.,
V. 10 (by Kate Hiilard); Nat. qu.rev., v. 13, 1866: North Brit,
rev. V. 32, 1860 (H.'s poems) : Westm. rev., v. 66, 1866 (Ger-
man wit).
HELTOaABAi.TJs ( Romun emperor, reigned 218-22).
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1, p. 260-281. 1863. . 3212.16
See al.^o (in Conntries) Rome (urtder the emperors).
HeloIse {Fi: abbess, friend of Abelard, b. 1101, d. 1164).
— Hayes (M.) Female biography, v. 4 3212.04
■ — Lamarliue (A.IM.L.de). Memoirsof eel. characters, v.l. 3264.18
See also Abelard (P.) and H61oi«e (p. 116).
Helps (Arthur, English social and moral essayist, and
historian, b. 1818, d. 1874).
See Macmiilan, v.31, 1874 (by John HuUah); Contem. rev.,
v. 14, 1870 ; or Littell, 1870, v. 3 (by W. B Bands).
Heman-s [Mrs. F(ilicia.D., English poetess, 6.1794, d. 1835).
— Chorley (H. F. ) Memorials of. 2 v. 18)6. 3077.03
— Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 2, p. 226 261.
1843 3263.22
— Gilftllan (G.) 2d gallery of. p. 229-39. 1860. . . . 2626.12
— Howitt(Wm.) Homes of British poets, T. 2. . . . 953.24
— Williams (J.) Literary women of England, p. 389-494. 3256.18
See also Allibone, aud references in Poole's Index.
Henderson (Alexander, ticolch presb. preacher, b. 1583,
d. 1646).
— M'Crie(T.) Life of, 1583-1646. 1846.. .3081.08
Henrietta Anne (youngest daughter of Charles I., of
England, b. 1644, d. 1670).
— Stricldaud (A.) Lives, etc., V. 4 3255.80
HENKiEri'A Maiua {wife of Qtarles I., 6. 1609, d. 1669).
— Letters, iu eluding her private correspondence with
Charles the first. Ed. by M. A. E. Green. L.,
1857. 12° 3081.14
— Lafayette (Jlfme.de). Histoirede, 1659-78. [Petitot.
2 Her., V. 64.] 504.05
— Farrar(H.S.) Bossuetaud his contemporaries. \anon.\ 3023.30
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, v. 2, p. 1-34. . . . 477.06
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc.. v. 6 32'25.05
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3266.09; T. 4, 3266.16: T. 6 of 3226.13
See also lives of Chakles I.
Henby.
— Capgruve (J.) Book of the illustrious Henries; tr. by
F. G. Hingeston. 1«58. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140. —
Heney I. (Beanclerk, king of England, h. 1068, d.ll35).
See histories of England by Knight, v. 1 [466.01], and others.
Henby II. {.king of England, \st Plantagenet, b, 1133, d.
1189).
— Benedict, of Peterborough. Gesta Henrioi H. Ed.
by W. Stubbs. 2 v. [Rolls chronicles.] 5141. —
— Beiington (J.) History of the reign of. 1134-1216.
■1 V. 1790 3081.01
See also Fraser's mag., t. 80, 1809 (A midnight ride with
Henry II. — Imaginative.) Also lives of Beokex.
HfflTBY n. (king of France, b. 1519, d. 1669).
Set Onlzot's Popular hist, of Franca, t. 4 [SI8.0»] ; and
other histories mentioned under France (to Ooontrlea).
The followiiigcliroiiiclcs are in Potitot'e col. 1 siriee, viz:—
Boivln (F. de;. Memoirex. 1660 60. (t. 28.30. 6121.28] —
Collgny (O. de). Si6ge de Saint Quentln. 1657. ('• **•
5121.82] ;— Montluc (B. de). Oonimontalres, 1621-75. |t. 30-
20. 5121.20] ;— Rabntln (F. de). CommcnUlrea, eU., 1551-
68. [T. 31-32. 512131|;-Sanlx de Tavanuos (O. de). Mi-
molres, 1615-73. [v. 2S.26. 6121.23] ;— Tboo (J. A. de). M6-
moires. 1663 1601. (v. 37. 6121.37 •.— Vloljeville F.de 8., tire
de]. Himoires. 1628-71. (t. 26-28. 5121.'.z6].
Heney IU. (king of England, b. VMl, d, 1'272).
— Blaauw (W. H. ) The barons' war, [1257-71]. 454.21
— Kobert (C, fd. ) Calendarinm genealogioam. 2 v.
London, 1865. 8°. [Rolls calendar.] . 5131.—
— Royal 11 nd other letters, illns. of his reign. 2 v.
1216-72. Ed. by W. W. Shirley. London, 1862-
66. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 6140.—
Heney IH. (fcini/ of France and Poland, b. 1551, d. 1589).
— Freer (M. W. ) His court and times. 3 ▼. 3077.09
— Wraxall (N. W.) History of France. 1574 to 1610.
2ded. 6v. 1814 521.10
See also Guizot's Popular hist, of France, T. 4 [518.09.]
Also in Fetitot and MonmarquS's col. dea mSmolrea (1-3
serie) the following chronicles, viz:— Bassompierre (F.de).
M£imoires, 1679-40. (2 s6r.. v. 19-21. 51:!1,S4] ;— Bouillon (H.)
Miimoires, l.-ieS-SO. (1 ser., v. 35. 61'21 35] ;-Gamon (A.)
Memoires, 1560-86. (1 ser., v. 34. 5121.34] ;—Hmault (P.,
comte lie Choveiny). Mcmoircs. 1662-lo<l9. [v. 36. 6121.36] ;—
L'Estoile (P.de). Memoireset journal,1616-16Il. [1 86r.,v.49-
49. 61'i'i 08 —Margaret deValois (qu.of llmry I V .of t'rance).
M6moire»,1664-82 (l86r.,v.37. 6121.37];— Mergey (J.de). Me-
moirea,1654-89. 1 s6r..v. 34. 6121.34):— Pape(J.,»«^iieur de St.
Auban). Momoirea, 1672-87. [1 ser.,v.43. 6122.06];— Pbillppl
(J.) Memoires, 1560-90. [1 ser., v. 34. 6121.34] ;— Saulx de
Tavannes (O. de). MSmoires, 1660-95. (v. 86. 5121.361:—
Thou (.1. A. dc). Mfimoires, 1663-1601. [V. 37. 5121.37];— Vil-
leroi (N. de N. de). Mimiires, 1574-94, [v. 44. 61'.J2.07].
Henby IV. (king of England, called Bolingbroke, 1st oj
the house of Lancaster, b. 1366, d. 1413).
— Eoyal and hist, letters, 1399-1401. London, 1860.
8°. [Rolls chron.] 6140.—
See, in drama, Shakspere's King Henry IV.
Henk? IV. (the great, king of France and Navarre, 6.
1553, d. 1610).
— Abbott (J. S. C.) History of. 1856. . . 3077.08
— Anecdotes shewing the encouragement he gave to
literature, latum.] London, 1787. 16°. 3076.33
— Bury (R. de). Histoire de la vie de. 4 T. 3081.21
— Freer (M.) History of the reign of. 3 pts. in 6 v.
1860-3 3076.25
— Ireland (W. H.) Memoirs of. [anoiu]. 2 r. 3076.31
— James (G. P. B.) Life of. 2 v. 1855. .3077.12
— IMancur (J. H ) Henri quatre, or, the days of the
league. Novel. [Waldie library, v. 4.] . 5078.18
— Sully (M. de B., duo de). Memoirs. 5 v. 3166.10
Same. 5 v. 1770 3166.14
— Wraxall (N. W.) History of France fromJ.574to
1610. ~2d ed. 6 v. 1814 521.10
— Chambers's miscel. v. 5, p. 1-32 3515.34
— Hewlett (H. G.) The herpes of Europe 8263.26
— Scott (J. B.) Wm. 111. aud Henry IV. [/n /lij Parallels.) 2647.06
See also Littell, 1869. v. 4, or Cornhill, 1869 (Henry IV. and
the princess of Conde) ; Freer's Jeanne d'Albret ; refer-
ences in Poole's Index ; and France (Uistory).
See also in Petitot and Moumarque's Colli ction, the fol-
lowing Memoires, viz. : — Angouleme (C. de Valois, due d').
Moiuoires, 1689. [1 s6r., v. 44. 502.07] ;— Bassompierre (F.
de). Memoires, 1679-1640, [2 ser., v. 19-21. 602.34] ;— Cayet
(P. V- P.) L'histoire de la guerre, etc., sous le regno de,
1689-98, [1 ser., V. 38-42. 60'i.Ol] ;—Groulard (C.) Memoires,
1688-1604, [1 Ber., v. 49. 602 12] ;— Hurault (P. Camte de
Cheveiny). Memoires, 166'2-1699. [1 ser., v. 30. 501.36] ;—
Hurault (P., Ev. de Chartres). Memoires, 1699-1601, [1 ser.,
v. 36. 601.36] ;— Jeaaiiin (Pierre). Negociatlons, 1698-1609,
[2 ser., T. 11-16. 602.26] ;— L'Estoile (P. do). Memoires et
journal de, 1616-lCll, [1 ser., v. 45 — . 602.08];— Ponti8(L.,
jieurde). Memoires, l.-)99-1652, [2 scr.. v, 31. 603.09) ;—
Saulx de Tavannes (G. de). Memoires, 1660-96, [1 sir., v.
35. 601.86] ;— Sully (M. de Bethune, due de). Memoires,
1670-1611, 2 ser.. v. 1-9. 602.16) :— Thou (J. A. de). Mo-
moires, 1553-1601, [1 ser., V. 37. 601.37] ;—Villeroi (N. de
N. de). Memoires, 1674-94, [1 ser., v. 44. 602.07].
See also in poetry and fiction, Voltaire's epic poem • The
Heuriade ;' Macaulay's 'Ivry;' Jamea's novel 'Rose d'
Albret;' and Dumas' ' Margaret de Valois.'
Henby V. (king of E,u/land, b. 1327, d. 1422).
— Memorials. Vita Redmanno auctore. Versus rhyth-
mici. Elmhami liber metricus. Ed. by 0. A. Cole.
Lond., 1858. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . 5140.—
Iu asking; for books, use the " Book Order," giving the .\UTHOE'S NAME, the first part of the TITLB, and the NOIIBER.
156
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Hemy V. to HerscheL
Henbt V. continued.
— Towle(G. M.) History of. 1866. . . .3077.16
— Tyler (J. E.) Life and character of 2 v. 3077.11
— Doran (J.) Prluce« of Wales 8253.21
— James (0. P. K.) Memoirs of great commauders . . 32Si.26
IStt aUo euti'ieb uuder Agincoort. p. 6 of this catalogue.
Alto Shakspore's play, 'Henry V.,' aud in flctiou, Clara
Reeve s Old Knglisb baron, Wm. Howitt's Jack o' the mlU,
aud James's Agiucourt.
Heney VI. (kinij of Enjland, b. 1421, d. 1171).
— Iietters and papers illus. of the ware of the English
in France during the reign of 2 v. Lond., 1861-
61. 8°. [RoUs chron.] 5140.—
See aUo [in Oonntriea) England {HUlory: Wart of the rotet) ;
lives of Maboaiusi of Anjou; and Sbakapere's drama,
■ Henry VI.'
Hekbz Vll. (fciny of England, 1st of the Tudor dynasty,
b. 1456, d. 1509).
— Bacon (F. ) History of [TnAis Moral works.] 5015.01
Same. [Works, v. 11.] 5014.13
Same. 1870 472.11
JVo««.— Eevlewed In Fraser'b mag., y. 69, 1869. or Littell,
1860, v. 1.
— Bull of Innocent Vin. on the marriage of Henry VII.
•with Elizabeth of York ; ed. by J. P. Collier,
London, Camden miscd., v. 1. 1847. 4°. . 5112.39
— Calendar of letters and state papers preserved at
Simancas. Ed. by G. A. Bergenroth. . . 5156. —
See also Ed. reT..T. 1 17, 1863 (Simancas records, 148S-1609).
— Campbell (W.) Materials for history of reign of v.
1. Lond., 1873. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.—
— Gairdner (J. ed. ) Letters and papers illus. of reign.
2v. Lond., 1861-63. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 5140.—
iVbte.— Kevlewed in Ea. rev., v. 121, 1865.
- London chronicle during the reign of ; ed. by C.
Hopper. Camden miscel v. 4.] . . . 5113.27
- Memorials. Bemardi Audrese Tholosatis vita regis,
etc. Loud., 185S. 8°. [RoUs chronicles.] 5H0.—
— Roberts (Emma). Memoirs of the houses of York and Lancas-
ter. V. 1 464.09
— Rutland papers. [Camden soc] 6112,21
Heney VIU. (kiiiii of Emjiand, b. 1491, d. 1547).
— Love letters of jlenry VIII. to Anna Boleyn. London, 1823.
8°. LPampblcteer, v. 21-22.] 6058.21
— Letters aud iJtipers, foreign and domestic, preserved
in the Public record office, v. 1-4 in 7. London,
1862 72. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . . . 5134.-
— Letters, dispatches, and stale papers, relating to the
negociations between England und Spain, in the
archives of Simaucas and elsewhere, v. 1-3. 1485-
1526 5136.—
Same. Supplement to v. 1-2. I. Queen Katharine. 6136.—
— Aubin (M. ) Life of From the French, by E. G.
K. Browne. 1852 3077.17
iVote.— Written from a Roman Catholic standpoint.
— Bekynton (T., sec. to Henry Vlll.) Official corres-
pondeno:-. 1872. [Rolls chronicles. ] . . 5141. —
— Froude (J. A.> History of England, v. 1-4. 474.01
Note. — An elaborate defence of Henry VIU.
Reviewed- Atlautic monthly, v. 10, 1862 (by C. 0. Haze-
well); Ed.rev.,v. 108, or Littell, 18o8,v. 3 (with Mr.Froude's
reply) ; Natioual rev., v. 11, I860.
— Giustiuiaui (S. ) Four years at the court of De-
spatches to the signoiy of Venice, 1515-1519. Tr.
by K. Brown. 2 v. 1854. 3077.27
Reviewed In Fraser's mag., v. 61, 1856 ; Quar. rev., v.
96, 1866.
— Herbert (H. W.) Henry vm. aud his sir wives. 1854. 3077.25
— Loudon chronicle during the reign of Ed. by C.
Hopper. [Camden miscel., v. 4. 1859.] .~)113.27
^ Nicolas (i'irN. H.) Privy purse expences of, 1529
to 1532. With notes 3077.26
— Kutland papers. [Camden soc] .... 5112.21
— Thomas (W.) The pilgrim; a dialogue of the life
of 1861 3077.21
— Turner (S.) History of the reign of 2d ed. 2 v.
1827 3077.29
— Tytler (P. F.) Life of 1837. 3077.20
— Doran (J.) Priuces of Wales 3253.21
— Herbert (H.W.) Persons aud pictures, p. 166-89. 1864. 2632.01
iortnighOy rev., v. 9, 1868 (Sir X. More and Henry VI1I.'8
book against Luther, by F. Seebohm) ; Fraaer's, v. 77, 1868
(State papers of Henry VIII.)
;^- A'tfe a/4-0 England (in Ooontries), for general histo-
ries ; and England, and Reformation (iu Biblical aud re-
ligious lit. p. 84 aud 99), for more particular accounts of the
progress of the Reforniatiou duriuR his reign.
Set tjhakspere's play — • Henry VIII.' and I'n^^tonAins-
worth's Wludsor castle, and MUhlbach's Heury VIII.
49" See alto lives of Wolszt, Mobe, Ckavmeb, Chomweia
Thomas), Pole; and the lives of Ua queens, by Mlsi
Strickland.
Henry Fbederick (son of James I., h. 1694, d. 1612).
— Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.31
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, v. 1 477.04
— Lodge (E) Portraits, €(<;., V. 8 3226.01
Heney (Matthew, Jinilish dissenting divine and biblical
commentator, b. 1662, d 1714).
— Chapman (0. ) Life and time. 1859. . . 3077.22
Henby (Patrick, of Va., Amer. rev. statesman, and ora-
tor, b. 173(), d. 1799).
--Wirt(W.) Life aud character of . . .3077.23
— Everett (A. H.) Life of. 3241.11
— Homes of American statesmen. (Paper byE. W. JoUustou.)
3-.:45.ia
— Magoon (E. L.) Orators of the rev. p. 234-266. 1848. 6311.12
— Pollard (E.) Historic doubts concerning P. Henry, [cialaiy,
Sept.h870.]
See also references in Poole's Index.
Henry (Philip, Eni/I. dissenting divine, b. 1631, d. 1696).
— Henry (M.) Life of P. H. [Works, v. 1.] 3551.28
Henhy (Walter, Jim/lish snidier).
— Events of a uiiUtary life. [1811-39.] 2d ed. London,
1843. 8= 3075.29
Hknbyson, or Hendeeson (Eobert, Scotch poet, 15th cen-
tury).
— Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 3. . . 3252.03
Henson (Josiah, Maryland slave, b. 1789).
— Story of his own life. Introd. by H. B. Stowe. Bos-
ton, 1858. 1-2° 308-2.01
Hebbebt (Anne Clifford, countess of Pembroke, b. 1589,
d. 1675).
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 2. 1862. . . 3263.07
— Lodge lE.) Portraits, etx., v. 6 3226.06
Hebbebt (Edward, 1st baron of Cherbury, Eiujlish pta-
tonist, b. 1581, </. 1648).
— Life. By himself. London, 1792. 4°. . .3082.02
— Jesse (J. H) Court of England, v. 1 477.0*
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, ete, V. 4 3226.01
See alto Coutem. rev., v. 6, 1867 (by John Hunt).
Herbert (George, Emjlinli reliriious poet, b.lii'J'S, (/.1632).
— Brown (S.) Lectures and essay's, v. 2, 1868. p. 103-31. 2616.04
— Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11
— Walton J.) Lives of, tU: 1847 3176.02
Same. [/nWordsworth(C)Eccl.biogr.,v.4. 1853.) 3446.04
See also Littell, v. 8, 1864 (from Brit. quar. rev.)
Herbert (Mary, formerly Miss Hidney, countess of Pem-
broke, b. IhM. d. 1621).
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, etc., v. 1 477.04
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 3 3226.03
— Thomson (K. B.) Queensof society, v. 2 3262.16
Hebbkbt (Philip, earl of Pembroke, b. about 1582, d.
1650).
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, etc., v. 1 477.04
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, ete., V. 4 ■ . . . .3236.03
Hebbebt (Sidney, Em/l. statesman, b. 1810, d. 1861).
— British statesmen. 1864 8262.07
See alto Fraser's mag., v. 6S, 1862.
Herbeet iWm. , earl of Pembroke, Engl, poet, b. 1580, d.
1630).
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, etc., v. 1 477.04
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, v. 3 3225.03
Heiidek (.Johann Gottfried, German p/utoAOp/ier, b. 1747,
d. 1803).
— De Quincey (T.) Essays on philos. writers.v.l, p. 169-77. 2522.18
— Gostwick (J.) and Harrisou (R.) German literatnre 27112.11
— Hildobi-and (K.) Herder. [3art., N. A. rev, Jnly, Oct., 1872;
April. 1873.]
— Raumer (K. von). Sketch, etc. [In Ed. reformers.] 5515.14
See alto histories of German literature and philosophy.
Hebewabd ^the last of the Sa.mns, d. 1072).
Wrlijht (T.) Adventures of Hereward. [In W. 's Essays,
V. 2.) 2722.20
See alto Kingsley's novel, ' Hereward ' [221 .70],
Hbrndon ('Wm. Renry , law partner of Abraham Lincoln).
See AUantio monthly, v. 19, 1867 (by Mrs. Dall).
Hebodotds {Greek historian, 5th cent., B.C.)
See his name iu general alphabet.
Herbeea (Fernando, Upanish poet and ariter, b. 1534?
d. 1597).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.28
Hebsohei. (Sir Wm., Engl, astronomer, b. 1738, d. 1822).
Arago (D. F. J.) BlOijraphies, etc., v. 1 3263.10
Eulogy on. [Sm. rep. 1870.] 3936.26
See alto Nat. quar rev., v. 25, 1872 ; Temple Bar, June,
1871, (H. as a music master : fiction f )
Herschel (Sir John F. W., son of precediiuj, English as-
tronomer and physicist, b. 1792, d. 1871).
Dodge (N. 8.) Memoir of . [Sm. rep. 1871.] . . . . 3936.2e
See alto Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1862.
BROOKLIN MEROANTILK LIBRARY.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Hertford to Hood.
167
Hebttord (Frances, countess of, qflencards diichess of
.so»if (■.■»<, (/. 1751).
— Thomsou (K. B.) Celebrated frlendsliip*, T. i. 1861. 3V,aM
Hebtpobd (Vf. Soyinour, marquis of. See Seymoue
(William).
HzBTEX (James, Engl, divine and moralist, d. 1758).
— Harsha(D. A.) Life of. 1865 3181.27
Hkrvejc (John, lord Ikrcey of Ickwortli, Engl, politician
and poet. b. 1090, d. 17-13).
— XhumBuu ,E. B.) Wita and beaux of society. . . 3362.25
Note. — "Sporus" of Pope's Satires.
EfeEVEY (Mary Leppell, lady, b. 1700, d. 1768).
— Tbumsou (E. B.) (jueens of society 3262.16
Hexh (Joice, exitib. by P. T. Barnum as nurse of (Jen.
Washington and centenarian, d. 1836, cbL about 80).
— Life. N. Y., 183fi. 16= 5091.01
Hbwjss (George K T.,6. 1742, d. 1821).
— Traits of the tea party, [Boston Deo., 1773 ;] a me-
moir of H., one of the survivors. By a Bostoniau.
1835 3082.05
See aiMO Harper's monthly, t. 4 (tUiu.)
Heine (Christian Gottlob, German classical sclwlar
and philologixi, b. 1729, d 1812).
— Carlyle (T.) Essays 3S17.12
— Cbambers' Papers, t. G 2516.U3
— Heoren (A. H. L.) Life of. [In Class, journal, T. 19, p. 137 ; v.
20, p. 137. J819.] 274:i.l9
Littell, 1860, V. i (from Ladies' companion).
Hetwood (Jasper. 6. 1535, d. 1-J08).
— Bell (B.) Lives of the EtigUsU poeU, t. 2 3211.18
Hkywood (John, Eiyjl. dramatic pod, d. 1565).
— Dimham (S. A.) Lives of lit men, v. 1 3211.14
— Ward (A. W.) Eugiisb dramatic literature 1745.10
— Whipple (E. P.) Lit. of the age of Elizabeth. . . . 2752.27
HiOHT f.imily.
— Hoyt(D.W.) Genealogical history of. 187L 3078.03
HiLDEBKAND (I'ope). See Gkeoobx VIL
HiLi. (Ambrose P.. 6. 1S21, d. 1865).
— Snow (W. P.) Southern generals 644.18
HiiiL (George Haudil, caUed "Yankee," Airur. come-
dian, b. 1809, A 1819).
•- Nort all ("W. K.) Life and recollections of. 3081.18
HiLLHousE (James A., Amer. poet, b. 1789, d' 1841).
See New Englander, v. 16. 1868.
Hikes (David Theo., of South Carolina, b. about 1810).
— Life, adventures, and opinions. N. Y., 1840. 3GS1.17
Htppoc;bati:s, (Greek physician, blh century b.c.)
— itussell (J. B.) Hist, and heroes of medicine. . . . 4313.01
Htppolhus (St., Greek' bisliop, 3rf century).
■ — liunsun (0. C. J. ) Hippolytus and his age. 2 v.
1854. 3U4.05
— Tayler (W. E.) Hippolytus, e(c. 1853. .3413.15
See altf^ church histories, 3d century, p. 81 of catalO);ue.
HoBART (John Hobart, prot epis. bp. of New York, b.
1775, d. 1830).
— MoVickar(J.) Early years of. 1834. . .3082.15
HoBBfa (Thomas, Engl. absoluiUt poliiical writer, mate-
rialistic and necessarian philosopher,b.l5S8, (Z.1G79).
— Disiaeii (1.) Uobbes and his quarrels. [In kit Quarrels of
authors, v. 2 2622.26
— Grote (G.) Notice of Moleswoith's edition of Hobbes. [Jn
Iii4 Minor woiks, 1873.J 2528.22
— Hazlltt (W.) Literary reiuains, v. 1, p. 133-16'J. . . 3076.13
See also Contem. rev., v. 7, 1868, and Tulloch's Rational
theology lu Englaud, v. 2 [3446.10] ; West, rev., v. 87, 1867.
HoDBEB (George, Englishnan).
— Memories of my time. L., 1870. 8°. . .3082.22
HouoKiNsoN (Eaton, mec/iOiiicaZ cii3ine«r,6.17S9,d.l861>.
— Kawiion (B) Memoir of. [Sm. rep , 1868.] . . . . 39J6 23
HoE (Uicbard March, improver of printing press,b.lH\i).
— MoCabe (J. D.,jr.) Great fortunes, etc 3265.14
HoFEB (Andreas, Tyrolese patriot, b. 1767, d. 1810).
— Memoirs of tiae life of. [anoi.] From the French,
by C. H. Hill. London, 1820. 8°: . . 3082.23
HoKFM.iN (Ogden, laicyer and public man of A'eio York
city, b. 1799, d. 18.30).
— Proctur (L. B.) Bench and bar, p. 1-26. 1870. . . . 3266.24
See also Harper's mag., t. 21.
Hoo (James Maitluud, Scotchman, b. 1799, d. 1858).
— ^teei (R.) Lives made sublime, etc 3263.30
HooAiiTU (William, hi,gl. painter, engraver, and hu-
rrun-ist, b. 1697, d. 1764).
— bull (G. A. ) W. H. : painter, engraver, and philo-
sopher. 1866 3082.14
See review In Westm. rev., Jan., 1867.
— Coleridge (H.) Essays and Marginalia, v. 2, p. 201-69. 2621.10
— Caniiingham (A.) Lives of British psintars. etc.. y. 1, 1431411
— Falrholt (I'. W.) Homes of EUKllsh artUU. 1878. . 1436.'il
— Hazlilt (W.) Lectures on lingliuli comic writers. . "UnM
— Lamb (C.) Essays, (/n Alj Works.] . . . .6047 02:08
— Oliphaul («r«. M.O.W.) Hist. skeUhea, e(« 3004 18
Kcpr. from Blackwood, v. lOO. or Llttall. 18S9, v. 3.
— Redgrave (B. and 8.) Conniry of paiutars, v. 1, 18««. 1438.03
— Th^ickeray (W. M.) English lmniourl»»« 3-^61.13
— Thornbury (W.) British artists, v. 1 1438.10
— 'nmba(J.) Aneodoto biogrmihy, T. 2, p. l-w. 1840. . 3253.11
— Tytlor (Sarah). Modern paii.ters 1431 37
— Works moralized. Ed. by W. Trnsler. With' Msay by ' 1.
Major. 1841 .1443 08
See aim Harper's mag. r. 22 ; and Brschvogel's novel.
Hooa (James, • ElUick shepherd,' Scotch poet and novelist,
b. 1772, d. 1835).
--Bloodgood (S. D.) Lifeof. 1831. . . .3157.27
— Hewitt (Wm.) HoraJB of British poets, v. 2. 1856. . . M3.24
— Jordan (W.) Men lahave known. 1866 3222.03
— Memoir. [In Ida Poetical works, v. 6.] 1663.03
Hogg Is one of the Drnmalis personte of Noctes ambro-
Biaiite, the 1st volume of Shclton Mackenzie's edition,
[2548.01] coutaiuing a sketch of him. See atto Harper's
mouthly, V.36, 39 : Art Journal. Oct., 1866 : and references
in Allibone and in Poole's Index.
Holbein (Hans, German painter, b. about 1495, d. 1543).
— Womum (K. N.) Some accounts of the life and
works of. 1867 1446.12
See Atlantic, v. 3. 1859 (H. H. and the dance of death) ;
Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 18(36 (by Alfred
Woltman) ; several articles relating to Holbein m Archss-
ologia, V. 39 [5128. -] See alio Dance of death, iugenenl
alphabet.
HoLBEuo (Lewis, D^tnis/i axttlior, b. 1684, d. 1754).
— Memoirs; by himself. Lond.,1827. 18°. . 3082.06
HoLCKOpr (Thomas, ETigl. dramatist and romance tcrt-
ter,b. 1745, d. 1809).
— Memoirs. 3 v. Loudon, 1816. 16°. . . 308'2.07
— Shoemakers' lives, etc. fonon.] 1849 3281.15
HoiiAND {Lord). See Fox.
Holland lEdwiu C, Amer. lawyer, poet, and essayist, b.
179;?, d 1824).
— Irving (W.) Spanish papers, v. 2 3633.12
Holland (George, Amer. comedian, b. 1791, d. 1870).
— Holland memorial, Sketch of life, etc., with drama-
tic reminiscences, anecdotes, dc. New York, 1871.
I. 8' 3078.02
Holland {Sir Henry, EtigL physician, b. 1788. d. 1873).
— Recollections ot past life. N. Y., 1872. 1-2°. 30S2.17
— Hayward (A.) Essays, u. s., V. 2, 1873 2328.18
See also Brit. quar. rev., April, 1872 ; North Brit, rev.,
April, 1872 : Quar. rev., v. i:i2, 187'2, or Littell, 1872, v. 1.
Holland (U/rd). See Fox (H R. V., lord Iloilaiul).
Holt (6'ic John, Engl, chief justice, b. 1042. <l 1709).
— Campbell (J., lord). Chief justices of England, v. 2. 3254.02
HoLTOAKE ( George Jacob, Engl, founder of secularism,
and advocate of co-operation in labor, b. 1817).
See Harper's monthly, v. 39, {illia.)
Home (Daniel Douglas, Scotch spiritualist and juggler,
b. 1835).
— Incidents in my life. 2 v. N. Y., 1863-72. 12°. 3082 10
See also Harper's monthly, v. 15, 18, 21.
HoMB (Henry, lord Karnes, Scotch jurist, philosopher, atul
critic, b. 1690. d 1782).
— 'I'ytler (A. F. ) Memoirs of. 3 t. 1814. . 3095.01
Home (John, Scotch dramatist, b. 1724, d. 1782).
— Mackenzie (H.) Life of. [Home (J.) Works, v. 1.] . 6044.01
HoMEii, (Greek poet). See Homer in general alphabet.
Hood (John B., confederate general, b. 1830).
— yuow (W. p.) Southern generals 644.18
Hood ( llobin, legendary English outlaw and hero, . I'lth-
lith century).
— Gutch (J. M. ) A lytell Geste of Uobin Hode, and
other ancient and modem ballads and songs rela-
ting to this celebrated yeoman. 1847. . 1682.27
— Hunter (J.) The great hero of the ancient min-
strelsy of En^ilind. 1852 1682.29
— Life and adventuris. 2h p. L., [n. d.,] 16°. 5091.01
— Wright (T.) Ou the Robin Hood ballads. [Es8ay8.v.2.] 2722.20
See also Atlantic, v. 1, 1867 ; Ed. rev., v. 86, or Littell,
V. 16 ; Nat. quar v. 20, 1870 ; N. A. rev., v. 84, 1867 ;
Westm. rev., v. 33. Also Poetry (Collective : Ballads) ; and
Literature {Bng ish).
Hood (Thomas, Engl, poet and humorist, 6.1798, dl845).
— Memorials. Ei by his daughter. 2 v. Boston,
1860. 12°. 3082.12
Same, [fn his Works, v. 8, 1862.] . . . 5044.34
— Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age
— Jacox (F.) Recreations of a recluae, v. 1, p. 166-76. . 2532.31
In asking for books, ua* the •• Book Ordar," giving the AU mOB'S NAUR, the Orst part of the TI'IIiB, and the N (7MBSB.
158
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Hood to Hugo.
Hood (Tbomas), continued.
— Thackeray (W. M.) Miscellanies ? In CornhlU, 1861, or Llttell,
1861, V 1
See also AtUintic, T. 6, 1860 ; Gentleraan'B mag., v. 8,
1872, nr Liltell, 1872, T. 8 ; Hai-per'8 monthly, V. 21. 22, 26,
89 ; Quar. rev , v. 114, 186:), or Littell, 1803, v. i ; Westm.
reT.,v. 95, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v 2: Geotm. mag.,Jan.,1876.
See aUo references in Poole's Index.
Hook (Theodore Elwood, Knrjl. novelist, wit, ami journal-
ist, b. 178S, d. 1S41).
— Theodore Hook : a sketch repr. from the Quar.
review, [anon.] -ith ed. L., 18-33. 16°. 3082.19
— Hall (8. C.) Memories of. [In Atlantic, v. 16, 1866.]
— Homo (B. H.) New spirit of the age 2532.09
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3203.16
— Tliojuaou (K. B.) Wits imd beaux of society. . . . 3262.25
— Tiuibs (J.) Wita ana humourists, v. 2, p. 283-345. 1862. 3252.14
See ii/so Atlantic monthly, March, 1866, and April, 1865 ;
Harper's monthly, v. 1, 27, 39 ; and references in Alli-
bone, and in Poole's Index.
HooKE (Nathauiel, Irish historian, b. 1G90, d-. 17G3).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04
Hooker (Richard, .inglican divine, b. 1554, d. IGOO).
— Walton (I.) Lives of, etc. 1847 3176.02
Same. 1850 3176.03
— Whipple (E. P.) Lit. of the age of Elizabeth. . . . 2752.S7
Bepr. from Atlantic, v. 22, 1868.
See a/<aNorth Brit. rev. v. 26, 1856-7, or, Littell, 1868, v. 1.
Also Kefereuces in Allibone, and M'Clintot^k and Strong ;
and Tulloch's Batioual theology in England, v. 2.
Hopkins (Jolin Houry, l.s( bp. of Vermo»t,b.ild2,d.l8>i8).
— Life, by one of his sons [J.H. Hopkins, jr.] :iOy2.21
Hopkins (Samuel, New England divine, b. 1721, d. 1803).
— Whittier (J. G.) Old portraits, etc. [In his Prose works, v. 1,
1866] 6077.10
HoFPEB (Isaac T., A7ner. abolilionist and philanthropist,
b. 1771, d. 1852).
— Child t,Mrs. L.M.) L T. Hopper ; a true life. 3083.01
Horace. (Quintus Horatius Flaccus, JJoman poei, b. 65,
d. 8b.o.)
— Milman(H. H.) Life of Horace 3083 22
See also Literature (' Ancient ' ; — ' Roman.',
HoBNB (Thomas Hartwoll, EmjLbiblical and bihliographi-
ccd scholar, b. 1780, d. 1,862).
Keminisoenoes : personal and bibliographiodl.
With notes by his daughter, S. A. Cheyno, and
introd. by J. B. McCaul. Lon., 1862. 12°. 3083. H
See Contom. rev., v. 4, 1867 (by H.I. Rose).
HoBNEB (Francis, Bi-UUh politico-economical writer, b.
1778, d. 1817).
— Memoirs and correspondence. Ed. by L. Horner,
2 V. Boston, 1853. 8°. 3083.02
See also N. A. rev., v. 78, 1864.
HoBTENSE EuoENiE DE Beauhaknais, queen of Holland,
b. 1783, d. 1837).
— Abbott (J. S. C. ) The history of. 1870. .3083.18
— La Garde (Cbm(ede). Memoirs of. 1833. . 3083.19
Same. [Waldie library, v. 1.] . . . 5078.15
— WraxaU (L. ) and Wehrhan (E. ) Memoirs of. 2 v.
18i;'2 3083.10
— OhaUice [Mrs.) Illustrious women of France. 1873. . 3266.09
See also Beutley's Miscellany, v. 66, 1864 ; New monthly
mag., V. 123, 1861, or Littell, 1861, T. 4.
Hoskyns (-John, b. 1506, d. 1638).
— Bell (E.) Lives of English poets 3211.18
HosMEB (Harriet G., Amer. sculptress, b. 1831).
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Book of the artists 1415.09
See also Harper's monthly, v. 33, p. 102.
HooDiN (liobert Jean Eugene, French juggler, b. 1805).
— Memoirs. By himself. Phil., 1859. 12°. 3083.04
See also Winslow's jour., v. 12, 1859.
Hough (.Joseph, of Batter co., Ohio, b. 1783, d. 1853)
— McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 1. 1869. . . . 3247.19
Houston ( Samuel, ist pres. of Texas, and U. S. senator,
b. 1792, d. 1863).
— Life. New York, 1855. 12°. 3083.09
— Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 1860. . . 3166.01
See also references in Poole's Index.
HowiiiD (Anno Dacres, countess of Arundel and Surrey,
b. 1557, d 1630).
— Howard (H.) Lives, etc. 1857 3014.20
Howard (Catherine). See Catherinb, (?u. of Z/eiin/ VII f.)
HowAKD (Charles, lord J^ngham, 1st earl of Nottingham,
lord high-admiral of England, b. 1536, d. 16241.
— Lodge (E.t Portraits, edc., V. i} 3225.03
— Sonthey (E.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 2. . .3211.02
Howard (Henry, earl of Surrey, Engl, poet, b. ofeoui
151.5, d. 1547).
— Ijaugford (J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . 3263.32
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc, v. 1 3226.01
Thomson [Mrs. K. B.) H. H. and Sir T. Wyatt. [In her Cel.
friendships, v. 1, p 66 118. 1801 S253.M
See aUo editions of his poems, under his name in general
alphabet, for other lives.
HowABD (John, English philanlhropist, b. 1726, d. 1790).
— Aiken (J.) Cliaracter and services of. 1792. 3083.12
— Dixon (H. ) John Howard and the prison world of
Europe. 1850 3083.10
— Farrar (J/r-9. J.) John Howard. 1833. . 30f<3.11
— Bayne (P.) Sketch of. [In his Christian life.] . . . 3615.05
— Chambers's niiscel., v. 7 2616.26
— PhiUips (S ) Essays from the Times, v. 1. . 2536.09 ; 2538.14
See also Harper's monthly, v, 2.
HoWAEi) (Oliver Otis, of Maine, general in CivU war of
1861-65, b. 18:!0).
— Stowo (U. E. B.) Men of our times 3266.02
See also Harper's monthly, v. 35.
HowAED (Philip, earl of Arundel and Surrey, b. 1557,
d, 1595)
— Howard (H.) Lives of. 1857. 301420
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, eU., v. 2 32'25.02
Howe (Elias, jr., inventor of the sewing machine, b. 1819,
d. 1867).
— McCabe ( J. D , jr.) Great fortunes, ete 3265.14
See also I'arton's article on the history of the sewing
machine in Atlantic monthly. May, 1867.
Howe lEichard Sorope, ith viscount, 1st earl Howe,
Eiglish admiral, b. 1725, d. 1799).
— Barrow (J.) The life of. 1838 3083.25
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 8.
Howe {Sir Wm., British general, in Amer. rev., b. 1729,
d. 1814).
See Harper's monthly, v. 37. [illus.) ; also Hawthorne's
' Lord Howe's masquerade ' [In Boston book. 2513.24].
HoYT (Jesse, New York politician, 18— /.
— Mackenzie (W. L. ) Life and opinions of. 3026.24
HoTT family.
— Hoyt(D. W. I Genealogical history of. 1871. 3078.03
Hdber (Fran9ois, Swiis naturalist, b. 1750, d. 1851).
— Jardine (6'ir Wm. ) Naturalist's library, v. 34. 4721.02
See also Popular science monthly, Feb., 1876.
Hudson (Georj^e, 'the railway ki.nj,' b. 18J0, d. 1871.)
— Carlyle (T.) Hudson's statue. [In his Latter-day pamphlets,
p. 322-70. 1856.] 2515.11
HuD-soN (Heury, English navigator, discoverer of Hud-
son's Bay, b. about 1560, d. 1611).
— Bead (J. M. ) Historical inquiry concerning H. H.
1866 3084.16
— Cleveland (H. E ) Life of. 3241.01
See Littell, 1861, v.2; Macmillan, Oct., 1867 (Biogr. sketch
by G. M. Ashur) ; Harper's monthly, v. 9, iUus.
HuET (Pierre Daniel, hp. of Avranches, b. 1630, d. 1721).
— Memoirs. Written by himself. Tr. with notes, by
J. Aikin. 2 v. London, 1810. 8'. . . 3083.26
See also Quar. rev., v. 97, 1855.
HuESTON (Matthew, of Ohio, b. 1771, d 1847).
— • McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 8247.20
HuoHES (John, English poet and essay ist, 6.1677, dl720).
— - Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263.01
Hughes (John, catholic prelate, ist abp. of New York, b.
1797. d 1864).
-Hassiird (J. K. G.) Life of. 1866.. . .3083.30
Hugo (St., the great, bp. of Lincoln, b. about 1135, d r2llOi.
— Vita. Lond., 1864. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.—
— Fronde (J. A.) A bishop of the 12th century. [In his Short
studies, v. 2] 2525.06
Uepr. from Fraaer's mag., n. s., v. 1, 1870, or Littell,
1870, V. 1.
See also Contem, rev., v. 13, 1870 (by Geo. G. Perry).
Hugo (Victor Marie, E'rench novelist and poet, b. 1802).
— Hugo (Mme. V.) Life of. 2 v. 1863. . . 30S4.01
— Baudelaire (C.) Ueflexions sur. [In his Art romantique.] 7013.10
— Challice {Or.) French authors at home, v. 2, 1861. . 3-206.10
— Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 61-77. 1870. •2.5'25.18
— Lomenie (L. de). Sketches, etc.. p. 187-205. 1841. . 3201.26
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders 3'257.16
— Men of tlio third republic. 1873 3252.27
— Saiute-Beuve (G. A.) Portraits contem., v. 1. . . . 7033.33
See also Blackwood, v. 100, 1866; Fraaer's mag., v. 67,
1863 : Harper's montldy, v. 13. '23, 25, 20 ; London soc ,
1873 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 20, 1870 ; N. A. rev., v. 81, 1856 ;
Putnam's mag., July, 1869; Temple bar, Oct., 1874; Westra.
rev., V. 63, 1866; T. 80, 1863 ; Gentl. mag.. May, 1870 (V.H.
at home).
As a poet. See Afternoon lectures, v. 2 by W. Alexander);
Fortnightly rev., v, 3, 1865 (by O. H Lewes).
Apropoa of L'Ho/nine qui rit, see Fraser's mag., v, 80, 1869.
Apropos of Les Miserables, see Blackwood, v. 92, 1802 ;
Ed. rev., v. 117, 1803 ; New Englander, v. 23, 1864 (by Mrs.
C. R. Corson) ; Quar. rev., v. 112, 1862 ; Westm. rev , v. 79,
1863.
SBOOKI.£K MEBOAMXIIiB LIBSABT
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Hufllard-BrflioUe. to Hyda. 169
Huillabd-Breholles (Jean Louis Alphonse, b. 1817,
d. 1«70).
— Oliphant (T. L. K.) Duke and the scholar. 3257.21
EuiiL (Oen. Wm., U. S. officer in the [{evolution, aiul i/i
the War of 1812, b. 1753, d. 1825).
— Defence. Written by Uimself. B., 1814. 12°. 3084.05
— Campbell (M.) Revolutionuiy services and civil life
of. N. Y., 1848. 8° 3084.04
— Loeaing (B. 3.) Hull's Burreuder 0/ Detroit. [A defence o(
Hull J 1876 3084.13
HcLL (John, mint-master and treasurer of Massacltusttls
Bay, b. 1624, d. 1G82).
— Diaries. Boston, 1857. 8°. [Archseologia Amer.
V. 3.] 577.20
HoMBOiJ)T ([FriedrichHeinrich] Alexander, baronyoa,
Oirman nalaralist, geographer, and physicist, b.
1769, d. 1S59).
— Letters to Varnbagen von Ense, 1827-1858. With
letters to Humboldt. Tr. by F. Knapp. N. Y.,
1860. 12° 30.S4.0(J
Beviewed in Ed. rev., v. 112, 18«0, or Littell, 1860. v. S.
— Life, travels and books. Introd. by B. Taylor. N. Y..
1859. 12° 3084.08
— Kienoke (P.F.H. ) Alexander von Humboldt. .3084.07
— Schwarzenberg (F. A.) .Alexander von Humboldt.
186(1 3084.11
— Everett (E.) Mount Vernon papers, p, 284-93. 1860. . 2.524.13
— i'riswell (U.) Footsteps to fame, p. 77-104 3261.28
— Houghton (R. M M.. lord). Monograplis, elc. p. 19-37. a'J6r,.20
— Jardiue {Sir W.) Naturalist's Ubrary, v. 37 4721.05
— Tuckerman (H. T.) The naturalist. [In Ids Characteristics,
etc., V. 2.J 2644.10.b
See also Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1860. or Littell, 1860, v. 4,
(H. at the coui't oi Berlin, by Monkton Milnos) ; Fraser's
mag., V. 60, 1850 (In Memoriam) ; Harper's mag., v. 19 ;
Littell, 1869, V. 4 (Humboldt Centennial at Boston) ; Meli-
ora, V. 3, 1860 ; and references In Poole's Index.
Humboldt (Carl Wilhelm, baron voa, Pmssian philolo-
gist, diplomalisi, and progressive politician, b. 1767,
(i. 1835).
— Challemel-Lacour (P. ) La philosophie individualiste:
etude, etc. 1804 3081.10
— Schlesier (G. ) Life of. Tr. by J. Bauer. 1853. 3084.07
Sm also Quar. rev., v. 124, 1868 ; Nat. qnar. rev., v. 11,
1865 (H. as a comparative philologist).
HcruE. ike also Home.
Hume (David, IScotlinh historian, and metaphysical and
polilical philosopher, b. 1711, d. 1776.)
— My own life. [In hli Pbilos. works, v. 1.] 5414.03
— Burton (J. H.) Life and correspondence of. 3081.12
— Letters of eiuiment persons addressed to David
Uumo, EdinburgQ, 1849. 8° 3085.01
— Eitohie (T. E.) Account of life and writings of.
Ib07 3085.02
— Brougham (H.) Lives of men of letters 3024.04
— Kd^'ar (J. a.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 1, p. 95-110. 1856. . . 2525.03
— Lawrence (E.) Lives oi British historians, v. 2. . . 3'262.04
— Ollphaut (M. O. \V.) Historical sket.hes, elc. . . . 3064.18
Kepr. from Blackwood, lb69, or Littell, 1809, v. 3.
See also Coutetu. rev., v, 11, 1869 (by John Hunt) ; the
histories of philosophy of Lewes, v. 2 [5415.0.'5J ; and Mau-
rice [6424.18] : btcwart'8 Works (see Index in v. 11) ; and
McCosh'B Scottish philosophy (5424.20).
Also references in Allibone, and Poule's Index.
Htoit (Uavriot K. , Amer. doctor, b. 1805).
— Belloc (B. P.) Vianottes 3261.16
Hunt (Wm. Holman, JSngl. painter, ' pre-SapltXielite ,' b.
18-27).
See Blackwood's mag., v. 82, 1857 (3 art.) ; Fortnightly
rev., V.9. 1868 (Hunt's picture of Isabel art. by B. Cracroft);
Fraser's mug., v. 61. I860 (Picture oi Christ in the Temple).
Hu»T (Jiimos Henry Laigb, English poet and miscel.
writer, b. 1784, d. 1859).
— Autobiography." 2 v. N. Y., 18.30. 12°. . . 3085.03
— Correspoiidenct. Ed. by his eldest son. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1802. 1'2'= 3085.19
— Leland (A, ) List of the ■writings of^ chronologi-
cally arranged. 186S y07.">.28
— HazUtt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 246-259. 1857. . . 2631 07
— Home (R, H.) New spirit of the age 2532.09
— Howilt (Wm.) Homes of British poets, v. 2. . . . 953.'i4
— Lioglord (J. A.) Prison books and their aulhors. . 3263.30
— Macaulay (T. B.jEssays, v.4. 1859. [Kd. rev., Jan. 1841.) 2536.19
. — EiililiUK (U.) Personal reniinisceui es, v. 2, p. 184-2'.!9. 3222.02
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3'i63.16
— limbs (J.) Lives of the hiter wits, etc., v. 2. 1874. 3'i61.09
See a:to Coruhill, v. 1, p. 85. or Littell, 1860, v. 1 ; Har-
per's montllly, v. 1, 39, 40 ; N. A. rev., v, 97, 1863 : North
Brit rev., v. 33, 1860. or Littell, 1861, v. 1.
HuNTEB (John, Scottish anatomist and valltologist, b.
17-28, (/. 1793).
— Edgar (J. O.) The boyhood of grrat m«n 32(S3.n
— Jardlne (.Sir W.) N»tur»ll«f« library, v. ». . . .4711.23
HuNTEB (Itobert M. T., of Va., Amer. pulUiciaH.b.ltnyd).
— Savage (J.) Our living repreieutalive men.
HuNTEB (Wilham, HaAch physician and surgeon, b. 1718,
(/. 1783).
— Edgar (J. Q.) Footprints of fMnoiu men 89tS.U
HosTiNOToN family.
— Huntington (E. B.) Genealogical memoir of the
Huntington family in [the United States]. 3085.22
HuNTiNoooN (ijelina Hastings, countess of, b. 1707,(1
1791).
— Stevens (A.) Women of methodlsra 3463.09
See also Histories of methodism (p. 91 of Catalogae).
HUKAULT (P., r.omte de Chccerny, b. 1528, d. 1599).
— Mumoires, 1662-1699. (Petitot. 1 »6r., v. 36.1 .. . 601.aS
HuKAULT (Philippe, ivlque de Chartres, d. 1620).
— Memoires, 1599-1601. [Fetitot. I air., v. 36.) . . . 601JM
Hum) (Kiobard, bp. of Lid 1 field and Worcester, b. 1720,
d. 1808).
North Brit, rev., v. 35, 1861.
Huskisson (Wm., English financier and poWician, b.
1770, d. 1830).
— Memoir, [/ii his Speeches, etc., T. 1, 1831.) .... 6322.13
Huss or Hus (John, Bohemian religious reformer, b. 1373,
d. 1415).
— Gillett (E. H.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1863. 3085.08
— Gilpin (W.) Lives of. 1766 8184 08
— Rogers (R.) Essays from Good words, p. 90-133. 1867. 2.'>4I.32
Repr. in Littell, 1866, V. 1.
— Stevenson W. F.) Lives and deeds, elc. p. 181-'.:07. . .'!261.a5
See also Coutem. rev., v. 10, 1809 ; v. 19, 1872. or Littell.
1872, V. 1 (by A. H. Wratislaw) ; Harper's monthly, v. 17 ;
New Euglander, v. 23, 18G4 (Hoss'g scrmoua oy E. U. OU-
lett); Good words, 1867.
• See Reformation {Bohemia), p. 99 of catalogue.
HuTOhissoN family.
— Derby (P. ) Descendants of Barnard Hutchinson,
of Cowlam, England. [Essex Inst hist. col. v.
10.] 605.12
Hutchinson (Anne, antinomian schismatic in New Emi-
land, b. 1591, d. 1643).
— Ellis(a.E.) Life of. [Sparks' Am.biog.v.l6.] 3241.01
Hutchinson (Col. John, regicide judge of Charles L, b.
1617, d. 1604).
— Hutchinson I L.) Life of 1818 3085.10
Hutchinson (Mrs. Lucy, wife of preceding, English au-
thore.HS, b. 16-20, d. l(i(-,9).
— Costello (L.S.) Eminent Englishwomen, v. 3. p. 67-100. 32S<).1<
— Orosland(N.) Memorable women, p. 244-31-2. . . . 3261. ISP
— BusseU (W.) Extraordinary women 3'263.19
Hutten (Ulrich von, German scholar and reformer, b.
1488, d. 1523).
— Goethe (J. W. voni. Tribute to H. 1789. . 3163.23
— Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v.l, p. 170-298. 1873. 3265.21
— Strauss (li. F. ; U. von H. ; his life and times. 3()>5. 18
See also Sir Wm. Hamilton's article on the 'Epistolffi ob-
Bcurorum virorum,' iu.his Discussions, etc. [5413.10].
HuTTON (James, M.D., Hcotnh chnnisl and physicist, b.
17-26, d. 1797).
.- Playfair (J. ) Biogr. account of. [Works, v. 4.] 5063.04
HuTiON (Richard H., editor of London Spectator).
See Contem. rev., v. 16, 1871 (K. H. H. aa critic and theo-
logian, by S. S. D. CoUet).
HuTToN family.
— Jewett (L. ') Life of William Hutton, and the history
of the Hutton family. 1872. . . . 3085.17
Hyacinthe (Father). See LoxsoN.
Hyde (Anne, queen of James IL) See Annb Hyde.
Hyde (Edward, 1st earl of Clarendon, Engl statesman,
lurd-chancellor, and hislwian, b. 1608, d. 1674).
— Lewis (Lady T.) Friends and oontempoi-aries of
lord Clurendon. 3 v. 1852 3085.14
V. 1. Lucius Carey, viscount Falkland; Arthur, lord
Capell.
V. 2. Arthur, lorl Capell, continued ; William Seymour,
marquis of Hertford.
V. 3. Marquis of Hertford, continued.
— Li-ster (T. H. ) Life, and administration of lord
Clarendon. 3 V. 1837-38 3085.11
— Adams (W. H. D.) i^en at Uie helm 3222.14
— Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 3. 3254.06
— Macdiarmid (J.) British statesmen, v. 2, p. 281-411. . 3257.14
— Thomson (K. B.) Edward Hyde and lord Falkland. [In her
Celebrated fiiendBhips, V. 2. p. 283-315. 18U1.J . .3263.24
— and Browne (Sir R.) Corresp., 1646-59. [In Evelyn (J.) Diary,
v. 4.] 3066.12
In lakiag for boolu, lua th« " Bogk Orden," glTing the AUIHOJS'S NAJUi, Uie Arst pact of the TiriiG, and the KUMBKB.
160
BIOG-RAPHY ^INDIVIDUAL): Ibn Batuta to James I.
Ibn Batntft (Abu Abd Allah Mohammed, Moorish irav-
eUer, h. about 1300, d. after 1553).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3221.M
Illiers (Floieat d', d. 1475).
— M6moire8, ijar D. Godefroy. [Petltot. 1 Bfir., v. 8] . S121.08
Inohuald (Mrs. Elizabeth, EngL actress, novelist, and
dramntiii, b. 1753, d. 1821).
— Uoailon (J. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1831. . . 308-:. 25
— Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 1. 1843. 3253 21
— Kavanagh (J.) English women of letters, t. 2. 1863. .S256.20
ISez de Castro, i^SpaniiK lady, wife of Pedro, son of Al-
phoiwo IV. of Portiu/al, 14th century).
See, in fietion. Bray (Urs.) The Tslba, a romance. U1.S3
InqoldoBY (Thomas, pseud. ) See Bakham (11 H. )
Ingres (Jean Auguste Dominique, French historical
painter, b. 17B0, d. 1807).
See Contemp. rev., v. 6, 1867 (by T. F. Wetmore) ; M»c-
millan. May, 1871.
IniiLan (Henry, Amur, poiirait painter, b, 1801, d. 184G).
— Lester (C.£.| Artists of America. 1846 1415.10
— Tuckermau 'H. T.) Book ol the arUsta. 1416.09
Ibedeli. I James, justice of the supreme court of the United
Hates, b. 1751, d. 1799).
— McKee (G. J.) Life and correspondence of, 1751-
99. 2 V. 1857 3085.28
Ieon Mask, (French prisoner of state, 1602-1703).
— Ellis (G. A., lord Dover). True history of. 30.54.18
Note. — Identifies the Iron mask vnih. count Mathioli.
— Chambers's miscellauy, v. 8 2515.27
— Wraxall (L.) Remarkable adventures, v. 1, p. 106-135. 8264.23
Note.— Identifies the Iron mask with Marciali.
See Catholic "World, March and April, 187U ; Harper's
monthly, v. 43 ; Nat. quar. rev., June, 1869 ; Once a week,
V. 3, 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 4; Quar. rev, June, 1826 ;
Temple bar, v. 36, 1872. Also lives of Louis XIV., particu-
larly those of Voltaire and James ; and in Jiction Duma^'
Iron mask.
Ieting (Edward, Scotch pulpit orator, b. 1792, d. 133 I).
— Oliphant [Mrs. M. O. W.) Life of 1862. 3U80.05
— Carlyle (T.) Essays, p. 461-2. 1852 2517.12
— Gilflllan ((1.) Third gallery of portraits, p. 62-67, 1856. 2626.13
— HazUtt(W.) Spirit of the age, p. 49-63. 1867. . . .2531.07
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 84. 1858, or Littell, ltH68, v.
3 ; v. 91, 1862 ; Ed. rev., v. 116, 1862 : Fraser's mag., v. 67,
1863 ; National rev., v. 16, 1862 ; New Englander, v. 22, 1863
(2 art. by W. W. Andrews) ; N. A. rev., v. 96, 1862 ; North
Brit, rev., v. 37, 1872 See also references in Allibone, and
M'Oliutock and Strong.
Ibtinq (Washington, Amer. author and Aumomi, 6. 1783,
d. 1859).
— Irving (Pierre M.) Life and letters of. 4 v. 3080.01
— Irvingiana : a memorial. N. Y., 1860. 4°. 308(;.00
— Bryant (W. C.) Orations, p. 93-164. 1873 2617.28
— Clark L. G.) EecoUectious of. [Lippincott, May, 1869.)
— Greene (G. W.) Biogr. studies. 1860 3072.08
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 239-69. 1867. . .2531.07
— - Homes of Amei-iean authors. 1857 3245.11
— Irving vignettes. 1858 25:;3.13
— Mitchell (D. G.) W. Irving. [Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864.)
— Putnam (G. V.) Recollections of. [Atlantic monthly, v. G, 1800.)
— Wallace (H. B.) Literary criticisms, p. 67-91. 1856. 2646.02
See Harper's mag., v. 2 (by George Bipley, illiis.) ; v. 20
by W. M. Thackeray, by G. W. Curtis, and by A. Oakey
Hal) ; V. 24 (by J. Wynne); v. 14 (Suuuyside, iMus. by T. A.
Richards) ; Quar. rev., v. 114, 1863, or Littell, 1863, v, 3 ;
and articxe with references in Allibone ; also Duyckinck,
Griswold, the note on page 144 of the Boston public library
catalogue of hist., biogi., and travels, and the references
in Poole's Index.
Ibwin (Thomas, of Butler CO., Ohio, d. 1874, est. 81).
— McBrido (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 1. 1869. . . . 3247.19
IsabeujA (Of Angouleme, queen of John of Eni/land, d.
1240).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 8266.06; 3265.13; 3'225.09
IsABiiLLA (0/ France, queen of Eiward II. of Ennland, b.
1292, d. 1358).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, ete 8258.06 ; 3255.13 ; 3226.09
Isabella L {of Castile, queen of Spain, b. 1450, d. 1504 1.
— Capefigue (B.H. E.) Isabelle de Castille. Gran-
deur et decadence de I'Espagne. ISiJU. . 700S.01
— George (A.) Queens of Spain, v. 1 3'263.03
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) Female sovereigns 3255.26
— Jenkins (J. 8.) Heroines of history, p. 11-49. 1852. 3262.15
— Owen (/Wr.<. o. E.) Heroines of history 3'261.21
— Prcscutt (W. H.) IgabeUa of Spain and Elizabeth of England
[Boston book. 1841. p. 20-26.] 2613.24
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary women, 1887 3263.19
See also Eekdikasd V. and Isabella, p. 144.
Isabella IL (queen of Spain, b. 1830).
— Abbott (J. S. 0.) Kings and queens, p. 263.29'2. . . 3256.28
— Attach^ in Madrid ; court of. N. V., 1866. 12°. . . aW 17
See also Harper's mag., v. .'a (by J. S. C. .\bbott) ; v. 40
(by Lyman Abbott) ; v. 23 (Audience of the queen).
IsABBLi/A {of Valois, queen of Richard II. of England, b.
1399, d. 1410).
— Strickland (A.) i,ivea, etc. . . . 326.606 ; 3288.13 ; 3226.10
Itukbide (Don Augustin, emperor of Mexico, 1822-3, 6.
1784, cs. 1821).
— Political life, by himself. [Pamphleteer, v. 28.] . . 6088.28
Jackson (Andrew, Avier. 'jeneral, Itlipres. of the U. S.,
b. 1707, d. 1845).
— Cobbett (W.) Life of. 1834 3087.09
— Dusenbery (B. M) Monument to the memory of ;
twenty-five eulogies and sermons delivered on oc-
casion of his death , with sketch of his life. 30M7.08
— Headlay (J. T. ) Life of 1852 3157.12
— Parton (James). Life of 3 v. 1800. . . 3087.05
Note. — A list of authorities is appended.
— Political mirror ; or, review of Jacksouism. [onon.]
1835. 18' 5725.17
— Waldo (S. P.) Memoirs o£ 1852. . . .3087.04
— Baldwin (J. G.) Party leaders 3243.08
— Bancroft (G.) Lit. and hist, misccl., p. 444-81. 1865. 2617.04
— Homes of Amer. statesmen. (Paper by Parke Godwin.) 3245.12
— Jenkins (J. S.) Generals ol the last war. 1849. . . 685.14
— Parton (J.) People'^ book of biography 3265.03
— Woodbury (L.) Life and character of [Writings, v. 3.] 6077.14
See also Blackwood, v. 91, 18(i2 : Harper's monthly, v. 10
(by B. J. LosBiug, ittus.} ; v. 28 {illus.) ; and numeruus re-
ferences in Poole's Index. Also Amos Kendall's autobio-
graphy [3096.26] ; Van Biireu's hist, of political parties
[6732.15]: Tucker's Hist, of the U. S., v. *4 [374.19; and
Benton s Thirty ye^irs' view, v. 1 [675.2ri]. ,8a-For Jackson's
mc.-sages, with a biog. sketch, and a succinct account of
hiH admmistiation, gee Statesman's manual, by Williams
and Lussiiig, v. 2, Part 1 [5726.03].
Jackson (Jtfi.?. Andrew, wiff of president).
— HoUoway (L. C.) Ladies of the White house. . . . 3245.14
— Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3'265.03
Jackiiox, (Jumes, MB., b. 1810, d. 1S34).
— Jlemoirs of Boston, 1830. 16°. .... 3086.13
Jackson (Thomas Jonathan, called Stonewall, confederate
general. I>. 1S24, d, 1803).
— Addey(M.) Life of. 1803 3087.01
— Cooke (J. E. ) Stonewall Jackson : a military biogr.
1806 3087.03
— Dabney (E. L.) Lifeof. 2 v. 1884 . .3086.15
— Daniels (— ). Life of 1863 3087.02
— Snow (W. P.) Southern generals 644.18
Jacquabd (Marie Joseph, French mechanician, b. 1752,
d. 1831).
— Lamartiue (A. de). Memoirs of eel. characters, v. 2. 3264.19
Jaoquemo.nt (Victor, Fr. nfituralist, b. 1801, d. 1832).
See Ed. rev., v. 130, 1869 ; Foreign quar rev., Feb., 1834.
Jael or Jahel {Jewish lieroine, 13th century, b.c.)
— Owen (,l/r«. O. F.) The heroines of history. . . .3261.21
See article in M'Cliutock and Strong, v. 4.
Jafpbav ( Alexander, Scotch presbylerian member of Orom-
vjetliaa parliament, afterwards quaker, b. 1614, d.
1072).
— Diary ; with subsequent life by J. Barclay. 3448.19
James 1. {king of England, VI. of Scotland, b. 1506, d.
1025).
— Correspondence with Sir K. Cecil and others in Eng-
land, with papers illustrative of transactions be-
tween James and Kobert, earl of Essex ; ed. by J.
Bruce. London, Camden soc, 1801. 4°. 5113.32
— Letters ; ed. by J. Bruce. London, Camden soc,
1849. 4". 5112.46
— AikiuvL.) Court of King James L 2 v. 3087.12
— Calendar of state papers, dome.stic series, 1003-25.
4v. L., 1807-59. 8°. [RoUs calendars.] 5131.—
Same. Addenda, 1080-1625. London, 1872. 8°.
[Rolls calendars.] 5131.—
— Chambers (11. ) Lifeof 2 v. 1830. . .3087.15
— D'Ewes (iSii'S.) Autobiography and correspondence
during the reign of [lOU'2-36.] 2 v. 1845. 305'2.0]l
— Gardinfr(.S.G.)Hi6toryof England, 1003-15. 477.19
Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 69, 1864.
— Disraeli (I.) An inquiry into the character of. [7n his Lit-
erary character. 1868.] 2522.29
Same. [Miscellanies.] 2766.01
— Eisiug (H.) Notes of the debates in the House of Lords, 1621;
ed. by S. R. Gardiner. [Camden soc.] 1870. . . 6114.07
— Secret history of the comt of. [Ed. ] with notes, [by
SirW. Scott]. 2 V. Edinburgh, 1811. 8='. 3087.13
Contents : 1. Osborne's traditional memoirs. 2. Sir An-
thony Weldou's court and character of king James. 8.
Aulicus Coquiuariae. 4. Sir Edward Peyton's divine ca.
tastrophe of the house of Stuarts.
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : James I. to JeweU.
161
— Jesse (.T. H.) Oonrt of the Btnarts, t. 1 4T7.M
— Lives of Scottish poets, v. a 8311.06
— Secret history of the i-eign of kiof? James I. [App. to D'Ewes
{Sir 8.) Autobiography, v. 2. 1815] SOBJ.M
See also Fraser'a mag., t. 3, 1871 (James I. and lord Dig-
by, by S. U. Gardiner) : Quar. rev., v. 102, 1867 (Venetian
embassy). Also, in this cIars, Anhe of Denmark : and. in
Action, Fortunes of Nigel, by'8i»tt : and Guy Fawkes, Star
ohumbt^r, and Spanish match, by Aiusworth.
James IX (Icing of Mmjland, b. 1U33, d. 1701).
— UurnetcG.) History of the reign of. 1852. 3087.20
— Fox (G.J.) History of the rbign of. 181G. 473.19
— Biinke (L. von). History of England, v. 4. 483.22
— Macoulay (T. B.) Hist, of England, v. 1-4. . 4(^.21
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of Engiuiul, etc., v. 3. 477.06
— Adams (W. H. D.) Anecdntal memoirs, t. 2, p. 103-186. 8265.24
— Moneys received and paid for secret services of, March 30,
1679— Dec. 25, 1688 ; ed. by J. Y. Akerman, London, Cam-
den toe. 1861. i° 6113.06
See also, in this class, Stuarts, Mauy Boattice, wife of
James II.; and William III. Also (in Oonntries) England
[Revolution of 1688) ; and Scotland {Uistory). In fiction
see Ainbworth's James U.
James I. iking of Scotland, b. 1394, d. 1437).
— Lives of Scottish poeto, v. 1 3219.07
— Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 2, S of 8262.01
James VL {king of Scotland). See James I.
Jameson (Mis. Anna, English author and art critic, 6.
1797, d. 18()0).
— Belloc (Bessie Parkes). Vignettes 3261.16
— Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age 2632.09
— Martineau (H.) Biographical sketches 3263.^
See also Blackwood's mag., July, 1863 ; and references in
Poole's Index.
Jane Seymoub (queen of Henry VIII., d. 1537).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3255.07 ; 3265.U ; 3226.11 ; 3266.04
See also Lives of Henry VIII., and histories of England
during his reign. *
Janes family.
— Janos (F.) The Janes family. A genealogy and
brief history of the descendants of William Janes,
the emigrant ancestor, ]e37. 1868. . .3087.25
Janin (Jules, French, journalist, b. 1804).
— you have heard of them, p. 178184. 1854 3222.15
Jansen (Cornelis,Z)u(c/i/oundec(///ie Jansenists, 6.1585,
d. 1638).
— Beard (C.) Port Boyal, v. 1, p. 119-163. 1861. . . .3434.18
See also works on the Fort Royalists, p. 96 of catalogue.
Jasmin (Jacques, Pcoue/ifai '6<()'(/er-poe(,'b.l798, d.l8ti4).
— Harrison (.J. A.) Group of poets, 1876 2628.26
^ Saiute-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi. v. — ; or Eevue des
deux mondes, 1 iiiai 1837.
See also Rev. des deux mondes, 16 Oct., 1864 (par Mazade) ;
Bentley's miscel., v. 7, 1840.
Jat (John, Amer. jurist and siatesinan,b. 1745, d. 1829).
— llenwiok ( J. ) Life of. [n. d.] . . . .3092.04
— Flanders (H.) Lives of the chief justices 3264.07
— Homes of Amer. statesmen. [Paper by W. S. Thayer.) 3'i45.12
— Jenkins (J.S.) Governoraof New York. p. 74-131. 1851. o247.03
— National portrait gallery, v. 2 3247.13
— Van Santvoord (G.) Lives ol the chief justices. . .3246.20
See also Harper's mag., v. 37 (illus.) : and numerous ref-
erences in Poole's Index.
Jay ('William, English vjesleyan minister, b. 1769, d. 1853).
— Autobio;,'raphy. 2 v. New York, 1845. 12°. 3092.01
— Bsoollectious of, by his son Cyrus. 1859. . 3092.03
Jean Paul. See Riohteb (Jean Puul).
Jeanne d'.Vi^bhet (queen of yavarre, mother of Henry
1 v., b. 1528, d. 1572).
— Freer (M.W.) Life of. 2 v. 1855. . . .3092.11
— CJolquhoun (J. O.) Life in Italy and France, etc. . . 3262.09
Jeems Pipes of Pipesville, pseud. See Massett (S. 0. )
jEprEESON (Joseph, j47nericnn comedian, 6. 1829).
— McCabe (J. I>.,}r.) Great fortunes, etc 3268.14
See also Harper's monthly, v. 42 (by G. W. Curtis) ; Lip-
plncott, v. 4, 1869 (by J. B. Eunnlon).
Jefferson (Thomas, of Va., American statesman, 3d
pres. of Ike U.S., b. 1743, d. 1826).
— Autobiography and letters. [In his Writings, v. 1-7.]
5045.01
— Danvers (J. T. ) A picture of a republican magis-
trate of the ne-w school. N. Y., 1808. 8°. [Mis-
cel. pamph., v. 5.] 5093.05
— Parton(J.) Life of. 1874. 3092.19
Repr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 29, 1872.
— Pierson (H. W. ) Private life of. 1862. .3092.05
— EaudaU (Henry S.) Life of. 3 v. 1858. .3092.06
Reviewed In Atlantic, v. 2, 1868; N. A. rev., v., 101, 1866.
— Kandolph(S. N.) Domestic life of. 1871. 309'2.18
— Selection of eulogies in honor of. 1826. 3011.03
— Smucker(S. M.) Life and times. 1859. .3092.20
— Tucker (a.) Life of. 2 v. 1847, . . .8002.00
— Witt (0. de). Jefferson and the American democ-
racy : Tr. by It. S. H. Church. 1862. . :!01I2.17
— Adams (J.Q.) Thomas Jefferson. [In Old and now, Feb., iim 1
— Abbott (J. 8. 0.) Lives of the presidenU. 1867. . . 3344.14
— Baldwin (J. Q.) Party leaders nH.aB'
— Brougham (H., lord). Contributions, t. 3, p. 443-483. 361T.08
— Cobb (J. B.) Miscellanies, p. 6131. 1868 'i62I OT
— Dunning (B. O.) Private character of. [New Englaudor r.
19, 1861. <w LitteU, 1861.)
Note.— In reply to au article In the N.A.rev. for July, 1860.
— Everett (E.) Eulogy, [/n /ii< Orations, v. 1.] . . .6833.08
— Godwin (Parke) in Homes of Amer. slatesmou. . . 3248.13
— Guernsey (A. H.) T. J. and his lamily. Ila Harper s montblr
V. 43, illus.]
— Lincoln (li. W.) Lives of the presidents, 1839. . . .3244.16
— Lossing (B. J.) Lives of the presidents, 1847. . . .3244.18
— Parker (T.) Historic Americans, p. '235-295. 1870. . 3243.07
— - Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3266.03
— Webster (D.) Oration. [In his Works, v. 1.) . . . 6077.01
See also Atlantic.v. 9, 1862 (J. and slavery, by A.D. White);
Harper's monthly, v. 3, (illus.) : t. 7 ; v. 26 (Talk wllh J.,
by D. P.Thompson); Lippiucott's mag., Sept., 1868 (Adams
and Jefferson as fonnders of parties) ; Nat. quar. rev..
Hch., 1876. For JeiTerson's mesuages, with a biogr. sketch
and a succinct account of bis administration, see States-
man's mantial, ed. by Williams and Lossiug, v. 1, pt.
2. [6726.03.]
Jeffbei (Francis, lord, Scotch lawyer and critic, b. 1773,
d. 1850).
— Cocklram (H. T., lord). Life of. 2 v. 1852. 3092.13
— Bagehot (W.) Estimates, p. 1-46 3617.24
— Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 3 3616.01
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 82A3.28
— Hazlttt(W.) Spirit of the age, p. 179-191. 1867. . .3631.07
— Miller (H.) Essays, p. 78-89. 1865 3636.16
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3363.16
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . .3544.18
— Whipple (E. P.) Essays and reviews, v. 2. 1861. . . 3646.08
See also Blackwood, v. 72, 1862 i2 art.) ; Harper's mag., v.
1; Fraser's mag,. May, 1852; N. A. rev., v. 76, 1852; North
Brit, rev., V. 17, 1852; Gentleman's mag.. June, 1870, or
Uttell, 1870, V. 3 ; Quar. rev.. July, 1863.
Jeftbeys (G«orge, English judge arui lord chancellor, b.
1618, d. 1689).
— Woolrych (H. W.) Life of. 1852. . . .3092.15
— Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 3. 3364.08
— — Same, [/n Hildieth (R., ed.) Atrocious judges.] 3'25S.13
— Roscoe (H.) Lives ot eminent British lawyers. . . . 3211.06
See also Macaulay's history, consulting index.
Jeheinson (Robert Banks, .second earl of Liverpool),
British .iiatesman, b. 1770, d. 1^28).
— Yonge (C. D.) life and administration of. 3 v
1868 3113.28
— Brougham (H., lord), Statesmen, etc., v. 2 (Bohn's ed.) 3034.07
Jenneb (Edward, Jingl. physician, discoverer of vaccina-
tion, and naturalist, b. 1749, d. 1823).
-Baron (J.) Life of. 1827 3092.16
— Russell (J. B.) Hist, and heroes of medicine. . . , 4313.01
Jenninos (Sarah). See Churchill (Sarah).
Jentns (Soame, Engl, poet and rdigious writer, b. 1704,
d. 1787).
— Cole (C. N.) Life of. [In J.'s Works, v. 1.] 5044.16
Jebdan (Wm., Engl.ed. of the Lit. gazette, 6.1782, d.1869).
— Autobiography. 4 v. London, 1852. 8°. 3093.01
Same. Persoual reminiseenoes. [Abridged] by
R.H. Stoddard. [Bric-a-brac series, v. 6.] 3251.18
Jebome (Saint, father of the western church, d. 420).
See Contein. rev., v.61, 1867 (by W. C. Lake). ALio articles
with references, in M'Cliutock and Strong, v. 4; and works
on church history, (4th and 6th century,) p. 81-83 (ante).
Jekomk of Fragile, early reformer,b. about 1375,d.l416).
— GUpin (W.) Lives, etc. 1766 3184.08
See also Gillett's life of John Hues.
Jebbold (Douglas Engl, humoiist, b. 1803, d. 1857).
— Jerrold (W. B. ) Life and remains of. 1859. 3093.05
— Collins (W.) Miscellanies, v. 2, p. 76-95 2518.17
— Home (R.H.) A new spirit of the age, p. 162-177. 1855. 2632.09
— Jerrold (B.) Best of all good company, 1st series, p. 393-471.
1873 .............. .. 3223.06
— Stirling (J. H.) Critical essays, p. 'l-61.' 1868". '. ! '.2543.28
— Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, ete , V. 1. 1874. . 3'261 08
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1867 ; Littell, v. 18, 1867 ;
N A. rev., V. 89, 1869 ; North Brit, rev., v. 30, 1869 j Meliora,
v. 2, 1869.
Jebvis (John, ls{ earJ of St. Vincent, Engl, admiral, b.
1735, d. 1823).
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23
Sea kings and naval heroes 3263.17
Jesus Christ. See Biblical and relig. lit, p. 90.
Jewell (John, bp. of Salisbury, b. 15'22,d. 1571).
— Ayre (J.) Biogr. memoir, of [Jewell's Works, v. 4, I860.] 3638.07
— life of, [anon. In Wordsworth (0.) Ecci. biogr., v. 3.] 3446.03
BBOOELTN MEBOANTILK LIBRABT.
162
BIO&RAPHT (INDIVIDUAL) : Joan to Josephine.
Joan (falndous pope of Borne, OWi century).
Del?pierre (O.) HiBtorfcal diffloulticB, p 40-49. 1868. . 8521.27
Gould (S. B.) Curious myths. V. 1. 1867 3816.18
Spanheim (F.) Histolre de la papesse Jeanne. Tir6e do la
disserUti.mlaiine.paiLenfant. Nouv.ed. 2 v. 1768. 3091.01
See also CathoUu World, AprU, 18G9 : BenUey's misoel.,
T 12, 1842 (by B B. Peake) ; V. 29, 1861 (by Wm. Jones) ;
and article, witii references, in M'Clintook aud Strong, v. 4.
Joan of Arc. See Dako (Jetinuel, p. 137.
Joanna {of Castile, queen of Philip of Burgundy, daughter
of Fkrdinand and Isabella, d. 1055).
HUiebrand (K.) An enigma of history. [In Uttell, 1869,
V. 4 ; from Bevue des deux mondes, 1 juin 1869.]
Joanna, (queen of A'aples. b. 133(5, d. 13S2).
— Historical life, [anon.] 2 v. Lon., 1824. 8°. 3093.07
See alto New montUly, v. 124, 1862 ; Quar. rev., v. 81 ;
West, rev., v. 1.
Joanna (of Navarre, queen qf Henry IV., of England, o.
abmiVilO, d. 1437).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, «fc. . . . 8286.06 j 8266.13 ; 3226.10
John (St. the apostle).
— Yonge {Miss (CM.) Pupils of St John the divine.
lanon.] 18(;9 3625.14
See Apostles (in Biblical lit., p. 77), and commentaries on
John, (p. 90), and Revelation of St. John, (p. 102).
John ("Lackland," king .of Kngland, b. 1166, d. 1216).
— Beringtou (J. i Hist, of Henry II. aud sons. 3081.01
See also genera! and constitutional histories of Eng-
land, covering the period of the * Barons' wars,' and the
struggle for * Magna charta ;' also Magna charta, in gen-
eral alphabet ; and Shakspere'fl play, ' King John'; and, in
fiction, Bcott's Ivanhoe.
John II. (the Uood, king of France, b. 1319, d. 1364).
See histories of France, particularly that of Guizot, v. 2
[618.07J; aUolxveBotUxsB.Y\. of England; andofEDWABD
the black prince.
John III. tiobie^ki, (king of Poland, b. 1624, d. 1696).
— Coyer (G.F.) Histoire de. 4 v. 1762. .3161.27
— Palmer (A. T.) Memoirs of. 1815. . . .3164.10
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16
John (of Oaunt, duke of Lancaster, son of Edward III. ,
b. 13^0, d. 1399).
— Godw iu (W.) Memoirs of, [/n hit Life of G. Chaucer.] 3031.01
Johnson (Andrew, llthpres. oftheU. S., 6.1808, 4.1875).
— Life and times of Andrew Johnson. By a national
man. laiwn.] New York, 1866. 1-2". . 3093.24
— Tailor boy (The), [anon.] Boston, 1865. 16°. 3093.25
— United States. Uo. of Hep. , Aiith Cong'-., Ist sess. ,
Reports of commiilees, No. 7. Impeachment inves-
tigation. Testimony taken before the judiciary
committee. Wash., 1867. 8' 5644.13
Senate. Trial of A. J. on impeachment. 3 v.
Washington, 1808. 8° 5644.10
— Abbott (J. B. 0.) Livea of the presidents 8244.14
— Moore (F.) Bi'jgr. iutrod. [/n J.'s Spucches.] . . . 6323.01
— Savage (J.) Our living represent itive men. 1860. . 3156.01
See also Atlantic, v. '20, 1867 (The conspiracy at Washing-
ton, by J. Partou) ; New Englaiider, v. 26, 1866 (Tour and
policy). 4E5" For the documentary history of Johnson's
administration see McPhersou's poUtical manual, 1866-69.
Johnson (il/)'.9. Andrew, wife of president).
— Holloway (L. 0.) Ladies of the White house. . . .3245.14
Johnson (Samuel, Engl, luxicograplier, critic, essayist,
moralist, conver.'iationist, and poet).
— BosweU (J.) Life of . New ed. with additions and
notes, by J. W. Croker ; with two supplementary
volumes of Johnsoniana, by Hawkins, Piozzi,
IMEui-phy, and others. 10 v. 1839. . .3091.18
Same. [Anotbered.] 1852 3093.10
Same. Ed. -vrith notes, etc., by E. Malone.
[1872.] 3093.12
— Doctor Johnson : his religious life and his death.
[anon.] London, 1S50. 8° 3093.26
— Hawkins (Sir J) Life of. 1787.. . . .3093.09
— Main (A.) Life and conversations of. (Founded
chiefly upon Boswell.) 1874. .... 3093.29
— Page (W. P.) ed. Life aud writings of. 2 v. 3093. '20
— Piozzi (H. L.) Anecdotes of 1856. . .5075.21
• — Brougham (H., lord). Men of letters, etc 3024.04
— Brydges (E.) Imaginative biography, p. 251-271. v. 2 Df 3254.25
— Carlyle (T.) Heroes and hero worship, etc. 2516.12 ; 6027.12
— Cary (U. F.) Lives of the English poets, V. 1. . . . 3'263.05
— Drake (N.) Literary lire of. (In his Essays, v. 1, p. 110-483.
1809.] 2523.12
— Edgar (J. G. The boyhood of great men 3203.22
— Hawthorne (N.) Lichfield and TJttoxeter. (In Our old home.]
954.15
— Uacaulay (T. B.) Oroker's ed. of BosweU. [EBBayB,v. 2.J 2536.17
Bepr. from Ed. rev., Sept., 1831.
Biogr. contrib. to the Encyo. Brit. [Essays, v. 6.] 2536.20
— Madden (R. B.) lufli-mities of genius. 1833. . . . 2541.U1
Murphy (A.) Essay on the life and genius of. 1793. 3093.27
Same. [In Johnson (S.) Works, v. 1.] 6045.10
— Bcott (Sir W.) Lives of the novelists. 1872. . . . 2752.31
See Ed. rev., Oct., 1859. nr Littell, 1869, v. 4 (A visit to
England in 1776) : Harpers monthly, v. 14 (art. by N. Haw-
thorne, and by T. B. Macaulay) ; Quar. rev., v. 103, 1858,
or Litlell, 1858, V. 2 ; Quar. rev., V. 105, 1859, or Littell,
1869, V. 1.
See also lives of Boswell ; Piozzi (Jfine ; Mrs. Thrale) :
the elaborate article in AUibone ; and the references in
Poole's Index.
Johnson (Sir William, b. 1715 (?), d. 1774).
— Stone (W. L.) Life and times of 2 v. 1865. 3093.22
Johnston (Albert Sydney, Oonfed. general, b. 1803, d.
1862).
— Snow (W. P.) Sonthem generals 644.18
Johnston (Joseph E., Confederate general, b. 1807).
— Snow (W. P^ Southern generals 644.18
Johnstone (Charles, British satirist, d. about 1800).
— Scott [Sir Wm.) Lives of the novelists. 1872. . . . 2762.31
JoiNvnjji (Jean, Sire de, historian of Louis IX., b. 12'24,
1317 (?).
— Mllller (Max). Chips, ete., v. 3, p. 160-191. 1871. . .2637.21
Jolt (Guy, sec of card, de Retz). Memoires, 1618-6).
[Petitot, 2 s6r. v. 47.] 503.25
Jones (Agnes Elizabeth, volunteer hospital m/rsc,6.1832).
— " Una and her paupers ;" memorials of A. E. J., by
her sister. With iutrod. by I'lorenoe Nightingale,
New York, 187'2. 12° 3093.28
[Abridged.] [In Homes and hospitals.] 5816.32
Jones (David, Amer. lamer, b. 1777, d. 1848).
— Jones (W. A.) Memorial of 1849.. ._. 3094.01
Jones (Inigo, English architect, b. 1572, d. 1653).
Cunningham (A.) Lives of Brit, painters, etc., v. 4. . 1431.04
— Cunningham (P.) Life of. [Shaks. soc] 1750.39
Jones (John Paul, Amer. naval officer, b. 1747, d. 1792).
— Abbott (J. S.C.) Life and adventures of . . 3094.13
-Mackenzie (A. S.) Life of 2 v. 1848. . .3094.02
— Sherburne (J. H.) Life of. 1825. . . .3094.04
— Cooper (J. F.) Hist, of the Amer. navy 675.04
— Headley (J. T.) Miscellanies, v. 2, p. 48-77. 1849. . 2531.24
— Lossing (B. J.) In Harper's monthly, v. 11, p. 145-169.
See also Atlantic, v. 14, 1864 (P. J. aud Denis Duval, by E.
E. Hale) ; All the year round, 1870, or Living age, 1870, v. 2.
In fiction see Cooper's Pilot.
Jones (."iir William, English oriental scholar, jurist, and
poet, b. 1746, d. 1794).
— Teigumouth (J. Shore, lord). Memoirs of 3094.05
Same, fin Jones' Works, v. 1-2.] . . . 5046.01
— Cary (H. F.) English poets, p. 350-388. 1846. . . . 3263.05
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 6 3228.06
— Eoscoe (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . . 3211.06
JoNSON (Ben, Engl, dramatist, b. 1574, d. 1()37).
— Austin (W. S.) and Ralph (J.) P;)ets-laureate, p. 49-108. 3264.19
— Dunham (S. A.) Lives of lit. men, v. 2 3211.16
— Gifford (W.) Memoir of. [ FViiA J.'s Works. 1853.] .1726.27
— Taine (H. A.) Hist, of English lit., v. 1 2766.1k
— Ward (A. W.) Hist, of EngUsh dram, lit., T. 1. . . 1746.10
— Whipple (E. P.) Lit. of the age of Elizabeth. . . . 2762.27
Bepr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 1867.
See also Littell, 1860, v. 2 ; Brit. quar. rev., 1867, or Littell,
V. 18, 1867 ; Nat. rev., 1868, or Littell, 1858, v. 1 ; North
Brit, rev., v. 24, 1856^6, or Littell, v. 14, 1866 ; and refer-
ences in Poole's Index.
JoBDAN (D. Bland, known as Mrs. ; EngUsh actress, b.
1762 (?), d. 1816).
— Boaden(J) Lifeof 2 v. 1831 3094.06
— Gait (J.) Lives of the player*, v. 2, p. 234-249. 1831. . 3263.M
Joseph 11 (of Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1741, d.
1790).
— Merivale(H.) Historical studies. 1866 2536.30
See Littell, 1862, v. 1 ; Coxe's House of Austria, v. 3
[544.01] ; and other histories of O-ermany and Europe.
laJUtion see Miss MUhlbach's ' Joseph II.'
Joseph Bonaparte (king of Naples and Sicily, and af-
terwards of Spain, b. 1768, d. 1844).
— Biographical sketch of. 3d ed. L., 1831. 8°. 3093.31
— Memoires et correspoudance politique et militaire,
publies, annot^s et mis en ordre par A. Du Casse.
•2e di. 10 V. Paris, 1855. 8°. ... 3091.05
See also Ed. rev., v. 100, or Littell, v. 7, 1864 ; V. 102, or
Littell, V. U, 1866 ; Quar. rev., v. 94, 1864.
Josephine, (empress of France, wife of Napoleon l.,b.
1763, d. 1814).
— Confidential corresp. of Napoleon and Josephine.
Notes by J. S. 0. Abbott 1857. . . . 3127.05
— Abbott (J. S. C.) History of 1853. . . 3094.08
In uking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first pait of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Jo«epWne/o Jun'iut
163
— HarUeycO. B.) Life o£ [anm.] 1870. ,8094.19
— Hcadley (P. 0.) Life of. 3094.18
— Le Noi-maud (M. A.) Hist and secret memoimof.
2 V. 1848 3094.10
— Memes (J. S.) Memoirs of. 1852. . . . 3094.09
— Memoirs of, with anecdotes of the coiirts <A Navarre
imdMftlmaisoii. 2(1 ed. 2 v. 1829. 12°. 3094.20
.\l)b(itt (J. a C.) Kings and queens, p. 13-63. . . .3266.28
Bush [Mrs. F.) Qneoiia of I'lauce, v. 2 8263.17
— Challico {Mrs. A. E.) Ulna, women of Fiance. . . . 826«.0»
Howlaud (M.) Ui Lippincatt'a Mag., Feb., 1872.
JeukliiB (J. 8.) HcToiucB of biatory, p. 221-2B8. 1862. 3262.16
Pardoo (.Vrs. J.) Episodea iu Frenob htetory. . . . 613.07
— Buascll (W.) Exti-aordinnry wome 32B3.19
Sec alio lives of Napoleon I. and of Hobtsmse. Many
relcieuces to njagaziue aiticles are given in Poole's Index.
An account of ber deacendauta la given in the l^undou Ite-
view for June, 1866.
JoesixxM family.
— Genealogies of the. BrooUyn, 18G8. 12°. . 3105.27
JuANA (outen of t^in, b. 1479, d. 1555).
— Holt (E. 8.) Koyal ladiea, p. 277-320. 1861. . v. 1 of 8263.26
JljDD ( liev. Sylvester, Amer. author, b. 1813, d. Ii553).
— Hall (Jfis.? A.) Life and character of. 1854. 3094.27
See alto Fraaor'a mag., v. 76, 1867 ; N. A. rev., T. 80, 1866.
JuoriH (Jewish heroine, about u.c. (133).
— Owen [Mrs. 0. F.) Heroines of history 8261.21
See alto aitide in M'Clintock and Strong, t i.
JuDSON {Adoniram, Baptist missionary to Bui-mah, b.
1788, d. mS).
— Wayland (F.) Memoir of. 2 v. in 1. 18C0. 3094.12
See also N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854, and Miss Yonge's Pioneers
and founders [3447.22].
JuDSON (Mrs. Ann H., wife of Adoniram, 6.1789, d.l826).
— Knowles (J. D.) Memoir of. 1856.. . .3094.15
Jttoson (Mrs. Emily C, "Fanny Forrester," Ameiican
authoress, and wife of Adoniram, b. 1817, d. 1854).
— Kendrick(A. C.) Lite and letters of. 1860. 3094.14
JuDSON (Mrs. Surah Boardman, wife of Adoniram, b.
1843, d. 1845).
— Judson (ifrs. E. C.) Memoir of. 1857. .3094.16
JuuAifos (Flavins Claudius, Roman emperor, catted ' the
apo.'iiate,' b. 331, d. 363).
— La Bleterie (J. P. E. de). History of. Tr. by J. Dun-
combe. [Julianus. Works, v. 2.] . . 504«.24
Same. Tr. by W. Bowyer. 1746. . . 3094.25
— Neander(A.) Julian and his generation. . 3413.07
— Triumph of Christianity. Life of Julian, the apos-
tate. [_anon.] IG.-'S 3094.25
— Bruce (J.) Classic porti-aits, t. 1, p. 297-307. 1863. .3212.16
See also Fraser's mag., n. s., t. 3, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v.
3 (by C. Ci. Prowett) ; Gibbon's Boman empire ; Milman's
Latin chriatiauity; churili histories (see p. 81) covering the
«th century ; and references in M'Clintock and Strong. In
Jietiun see Bungener's Julian [146.11], and £. B. Lee's Par-
theuia [222.6SJ.
JciiiAN (Cardinal; Giuliano Cesarine, 6. 1398, d. 1444).
— Jenkins (K. C. ) The last croBuder : or life and times
of. 1861 3094.22
Julius II. (Pope, b. 1441, d. 1513).
— Erasmus (D. ) Pope Julius the second. A comical
and fiicetions dialogue between Julius XL, Evil
Genius, and St. Peter. Tr. from the Latin by
Philanglus Miss Papas. 1719 3094.23
Se^ also Lives of the popes, p. 96 of catalogae.
Jdmus C^sae. dee Ca:sAB (,Caius Julius).
Jttllien ( Louis, French musician and composer, b. 1812,
d. Ici60).
— You have heard of tbem, p. 283-292. 1864. .... 3222.16
JuKQ-Stilling (Johann Heinrich, Oerman politicai adven-
turer and economist, b. 1740, d. 1817).
— Life. Tr. by E. L. Hazelius. Gettysburg. 8°. 31G6.02
Same. SequeL Tr. byS. Jackson. L. 16°. 3166.03
Justus, (the assumed name of a political viriter of the
reign of George III. , 1769-72).
— Letters. New ed. 2 v. London, 1805. 8°. . 3088.21
Same. Edinburgh. 1807. 8°. . . . 3088.20
Same. 'M ei. Philadelphia, 1807. 12°. 3088.19
Same. Letters, correspondence, etc. With essay,
note,*.:., [by J.M.Good]. 3v. L.,1812. 8°. 3088.10
Same. Junius : including letters by the same
writer under other signatures, to which are added
his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes,
and his private letters to Mr. H. S. WoodfalL
[Preliminary essay by J. M. Good on the his-
tory and discovery of Junius.] New ed. With
new evidence an to the authorKbin, and an tnaly.
sis by Sir H. Nicholas. By JoLu Wade. 2 T.
London, jBoAn, 18.:iO. 12°. 3088.24
Same. 2 v. in 1. New York. 1861. 8°. 30hM.)8
Posthnmons works. With an hiquiry respecting
the author ; al^o a sketch of ihe life >.f John
Home Tooke. [By J. BcUows.] . . . ;mj.s.s.09
— "A letter to an honourable brigiidicr-general, com-
mander in-chief of his majeiity's forces in (!: na-
da,"now first ascribed to Junius. To which is
added, A refutation of the letter by an oflicer.
With incidental notices of lords Townshend and
Sackville, Sir P. Francis, and others. Ed. by N.
W. Simons. London, 1841. 16°. . . 3088.20
— Barker (E. H.) 1. Claims of Sir Philip Fraiicis dis-
proved. 2. Some inquiry into the claims of the
kte Charles Lloyd, and others. 1828. . 3088.08
— Britton (J.) Junius elucidated : including a memoir
of lieutKJol. Isaac Barrd. 1848. . . . 30S8.05
— Ohabot (C.) The hand-writiug of Junius profes-
sionally investigated. With preface and couateral
evidenoe.by E. Twistletou. 187L . .3088.16
Note.—ThQ most elaborate work upon Junius: genermllr
thought to have aettlod the controversy in favor of Uw
Franciscan theory.
— Chalmers (G.) Author of J. ascertained. 3088.28
JVbt*.— Attributes the authorship to Hugh Boyd.
— Coventry (G.) Inquiry, proving the letters to have
been written by lord Sackville. 1825. . 3088.02
— Cramp (W.) Author of Junius discovered in the
person of Chesterfield. lanon.-\ 1821. . 308;*. 27
Junius and his works compared with the charac-
ter and writings of Che.sterfield. 1H50. . 3088.00
— Dowe (W.) Junius, Lord Chathum : a biography.
1857 3088.15
— Graham (J. A.) Memoirs of John Home Tooke :
identifying him as Junius. Is28. . . . 3088.13
— Griffin (F. K.) Junius discovered. 1854. 3088.04
iVote.— Identifying Junius vrith Sir Thomas Pownall.
— Hayward (A.) More about Junius. T lie Franciscan
theoi-y unsound. 1868 3088.29
Same, [/n his Essays. New series, v. 2.] 2528.18
— Jaques (J. ) History of Junius and his works. With
a critical examination of the claims of Sir P. Fi-an-
cis, Charles Lloyd, and George, viscount Sack-
ville. 1S43 3088.06
— Junius proved to be Burke ; with an outline of his
biography, [anon.] London, 1826. 12°. 3088.27
— Letters proving a late prime minister [the duke of
Portland] to have been Junius. With an appen-
dix [by A. G. Johnston]. L., 181G. 8°. . 3088.14
— Newhall (I.) Letters on Junius, showing that the
author was Earl Temple. 1831. . . .3088.17
— Symons (J. 0. ) William Burke the author of Junius.
1859 3088.23
— Taylor (J.) Identity of, with [Francis]. .3088.03
— Waterhouso (B. ) Essay on Junius and his letters,
embracing the life of the earl of Chatham. 3088.01
— Brougham (H., loid). Contributions, V. 3, p. 338-62. . 2617.08
Kepr. from the Ed. rev., v. 29.
— De Quiucey (T.) Unhia Literary reminiscences, v. 2, p. 262-
276.] 2622.12
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 2, p. 72-106. 1866. . . 252S.04
Fosteriana, p. '266 274 2626.06
— Grey (Air Charles), Horace Walpole as Junius, (/n Walpole'a
Leiteis, V. 6. I'reface, 1840 ed.] .3176.19
— Hawldus (J. M.) in Fraser's mag., Sept., 1874.
— Macaiilay (T. B ) Essay on Warren Hastings. (Essays, v. 6.]
A'o(«.— Favors the Fi-anciscan theory.
— Massey (VV.) History of England, v. 1, p. 397-400. . 464.1J
— Merivale (H.) A f( w words on Junius [as Francis]. [In Am
Hist, studies, ISM.) 2536.30
Note. — For a reply, see Fraser's mag., v. 76, 1867.
J., F., and lord Jiansfleld. [FortnighUy, v. 9, 1868.]
Last phase of the controversy. [Coruhili mag., June, 1871.]
— Eecd(W. B.) Among my books, p. 32-40. 1871. . .
— Smith (W. J.) Earl of Temple as Junius, [/n Grenville pa-
pers, V. 3. Introd. notes, p. xiii-ccixili.] .... 3073.05
See also Bentley's niiscel., v. 60, 1861 (Comic aspei-t of
Junius's letters), or Littell, 1862, v. 1 ; Dublin univ. mag.,
1862. or Eclectic: mag., v. 27, 1862 : Galaxy, v. 15 (by Xhn>
low Weed}: Hogg's instructor, or Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853;
Lippincott s mag , Jan., 1870 ; Old snd new, Marcli, 1872
(by O. C. 8.) ; Qnar. rev., v. 90, p. 91-16.3, or Eclectic nwg.,
V. 25, 1852 (Junius as Thomas, 2d lord Lyttelton, and assail-
ing the claims of Biirro and of Francis ; by D. T. Coultou.
Befuted in London Athenssum, art. repr. in Eclectic mag.,
V. 26) ; guar, rev., April, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 2 (Fran-
ciscan tlieory, illus. by handwriting] ; Temple Bar, Oct.,
In asking for books, use th« " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAilE, the Brst part of the TITLE, and the KU.MIiEU.
164
BIOG-RAFHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Juniua to Kidd.
Jtwins (conlinued).
1S73 (Jnnlue and Sir Artbnr Gordon) ; Weatm. rer., Oot,
1871 (J. as FranciB).
See also Parkes and Merivale's Life of Sir Pbilip Francis
[3057.19] ; refereiicea iu Poota'a Judex ; and for the BibliO'
graphy of tlie Bubject iee Alliboue, v. 1 ; and Lowndes' Bib-
liographer'a manual, t. 3. pt 1.
JuKKiN (George, Anur. presbyteiian minister, avihor, and
coUege president, b. 1790, d. 1868).
— Jnakiu (D. X. ) (jeorge Jimkiii, a historical biogra-
phy. 1871 30'J4.2G
Jdnot (Mme. L. P., duchessed'Abrantes, 5.1784, d.l838).
— Memoirs of Napoleon, his court and family . 2 v.
N. Y., 1854. 8° 3127.10
— Same. New York, 183-2. 8°. 3127.25
Kaempfeb (Engelbert, German botanist and traveller, b.
1651, d. 1710).
— St. Jotiu (J. A.) Lives of eel. travelers, T.l 3221.04
Kan£ iElisha Kent, 'M.D., American ardic explorer, b.
1820, d. 1857).
— Elder (W.) Biography of. 1858. . . . 3095.04
— Fox (Margaret). The love hfe of Dr. Kane. 3095.05
Kant (Immaauel, German philosopher, b. 1724, d. 1804).
— De Quincey (T.) Last days of. [Jn his Narrative papers, v. 2,
IBSb.j 2622.16)^
Essays on pllilos. writers, v. 1 2522.18
— Stirling (J. H.) De C^uincey aud Coleridge on Kant. [In his
Critical essays.] 2M3.28
Repr. from Fortnitlhtly rev., v. 8. 1807.
JS^ For ci itical estimates of the KautJau philosophy see
his name in general alphabet. Also the articles iu M'Cliu-
tock aud Stroug, v. 5 (with mauy relerences) ; Appleton's
cycloptBdia, the Encyclopaedia Bntanuica, EugDsh cyclo-
paedia, etc.; and iu general, works upon the history oi phi-
losophy, under Fiiilosophy iu general alphabet.
Katharine. i'"ee Gathekine.
KAorrMANN (Marie Angelique Annie Catherine, ISuiiss
painter, b. 1741, d. 1807l.
See Harper's monthly, v. 60 ; Appleton's mag., v. 7 (Life,
by E. Polko) : and Miss Thackeray's story, ' MibS Angel.'
Kaulbach (Wiihelm vou, Gtrinaii painter, b. 1805, d.
1874).
See Gent's mag., Jan., 1871 ; and chapters in A. M. How-
itfs Art student of Munich [964.08] ; and E. WUberforce's
Social Ufe in .Munich [965.21].
Kean (Charles [.John], Ewjlisktragedian , 6.1811,d.l8C8).
— Cole (J.W.) Life and theatrical times of. 2 v. 1859.
See Eraser's mag., v. 60, 1859, and Doi-an's Their majes-
ties' servants [1715.17].
Kean (Edmund, English tragedian, b. 1787, d. 1833).
— Hftwluiis (F. W.) Life of. 2 v. 1809. . . 3095.13
— Procter (B. W.) Life of. 2 v. 1835. . . 3095. U7
— Daua (B. H.) Kean's acting. [Writings, v. 1, 18S0.] . 6026.09
— HazUtt iW.) Criticisms, p. 167-271 2531.17
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2644.15
See also Harper's mag., v. 26 (by J. H. Siddons).
Keabnes (Philip, American general in Oivil war of 1861-
5, b. 1815, a. 1802).
— Peyster (J. W. de). Personal aud military history
of. 1869 3095.18
See also Harper's mag., t. 3 (iUus.)
Kbats (John, English poet, b. 1795, d. 1821).
— Lite, letters, and literary remains. Ed, by K. M.
Milues. 1848 3095.06
— De Quincey (T.) Essays, etc., p. 76-99 2622.06
— Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1, 1866. . . 953.23
— Massou (D.) Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, etc. 1874. 26b6.'29
Article repr. from MacmUlau, Nov., 1860.
— Phillips (S.) Essays from the Times, v 1 2636.09
— Tuckerman (H. 'T.) CharactcriBtics of lit, v. 1. . .2644.10
See also Atlantic, v. 7, 1861 iRecoIlectious of) ; Atlantic,
V. 11, 1863 (Vicissitudes or his fame, by J. Severn) ; Temple
Bar, July, 1873 ; Gent's mag., Feb., 1874 (by C. C. Clarke ;
aud references in Poole's Index.
KEBtE (Meo. John, Kngli.-<h religious poet, 6.1792, (i.l866).
— Coleridge (J. T.) Memoir of. 2d ed. 2 y. 3095.16
— Shairp (J. C. ) John Keble. 1866. . . .309.-).15
Siiue. [In his Studies in poetry, p. 239-316. 1872.] 2542.20
— Newmau (J. H.) Essays, v. 2, p. 421-466 3681.10
— bUnley (A. P.) Essays. 1870 8696.06
A'o^e.— Kepr. from Macmillan's mag., March, 1869, or Lit-
tell, 1869, v. 2.
See also Blackwood, v. 106, 1869 ; Brit. quar. rev., 1867.
or Littell, 1807 ; Contemp. rev., v. 2, 1806 (K. and the
Christian year, by W. C. Lake) ; v. 11, 1869 (by C. T. Vaugh-
an) ; MacmiUan, June, 1869 (Visit to K., by J. .\lleu) ; North
Brit, rev., v. 46, 1866 : Quar. rev., v. 127, 1869 fi art.); also
references in Allibone, M'Cliutock aud Strong, and Lip-
pincott's Diet, of biogr., v. 2.
Tr-miT.Ti'.n (Ralph, .^ni'r. lUUrateur, b. 1840, d. 1873).
See Atlantic monthly, March, 1874 ; v. 24, 1869 (Three
years a nej^ro minstrel) ;. v. 26, 1870 (Tour of Europe for
$181} : Amer. aunuid cyclopssdia, 1873.
KzTTH (Sir Robert Murray, British diplomatist, b. 1730,
d. 1795).
— Memoirs and correspondence. [1749-91.] Ed. by
Mrs. Q. Smyth. 2v.ini. 1849.. . .3095.09
— Smyth ( Mrs. Q: ) Memoir and correspondence of
B. M. K, [ With her Eomance of diplomacy. 2 v.
1861.] 3031.18
Kelly (Michael, singer aiid musical composer, b. 1762,
d. 1826).
— Reminiscences, including a period of nearly half a
century ; with original anecdotes of many distin-
guished persons. New York, 18'26. 8°. .3095.22
— Timbs (J.) Livesof the later wits, ete.T. 1. 1874. .3261.08
Kemble family.
— Fitzgerald (P.) The Kembles, eic. 2 v. 1871. 3094.29
See aiso Harper's monthly, v. 44 (From a bsm, etc.)
Kbmblb (Adelaide, EngL singer and actress, afterwards
Mrs. Sartoris, b. 1816).
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) A. K., and the lyrical drama. [Inher
Memoirs and essays. 1846] 2533.18
Kemble (Charles, Engl, actor, b. 1775, d. 1854).
See Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1864 ; Bentley's miscel., v. 36,
1854 ; and Doran's Anuals of the Engl, stage, v. 2 [1715.17).
Keiible (Frances Anne, known as Fanny Kenible, EngL
actress, b. 1811).
— Old woman's gossip. By herself. [In Atlantic monthly, 1876.]
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) Visits and sketches, v. 3, p. 49-93. 2533.17
See works under her name in general alpliabet ; also Ed.
rev., July, 1836 ; Eraser's mag.. May, 1832, aud Sept., 1835 ;
Galaxy, Dec, 1868 ; Harper's monthly, v. 26 (by J. H. Sid-
dons) ; v. 30 {Easy chair] ; aud references iu Poole's Index.
Kemble (John Mitchell, Anglo-Saxon scliolar and histo-
rian, b. 1807, d. 1857).
See Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1857 (2 art.)
Kemble (John Philip, English tragedian, 6. 1757, d. 1823).
— Authentic narrative of retirement from the stage ;
including farewell address, criticisms, poems, etc.
London, 1817. 8° 3095.21
— Boaden(J.'i Memoirs of. 2 v. 182-5.. .3095.11
— Doran (J.) Annals of the English stage, v. 2. . . . 1715.17
— Fitzgerald (P.) The Kembles, etc. 2 v. 1871. . . .3094.29
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 2. p. 250-288. 1831. 32(13.04
— Hazlitt{W.) CriUcisms, e(c., p. 287-305. 186L . .2531.17
See Quar. rev., June, 1826 ; West, rev., April, 1825.
Kemble (Sarah). See Siddons (Jfrs.)
Ken (Thoiua.s, bp. of Bath and Wdls, b. 1G37, d. 1711).
— Bowles (W. L.) Life of. [1640-1711.] 2 v. 3095.'28
— Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men 3263.23
— - Lives of eminent EugUshmeu 32':il.ll
— Strickland (A.) Lives of the seven bishops. . . . 3445.15
See also references in Poole's Index.
Kekdall (Amos, Amer. denwcratic polilician and editor,
b. 1789, d. 1869).
--Autobiography. Ed. by W. Stiokney. 1872. 3095.26
KEOTinBE ( Viscount). See Gordon {Sir William).
Kennedy (John Pendleton, Amer. aiUhorand whig poli-
tician, b. 1795, d. 1870).
— Tuckerman (H. T. ) Life of. 1871. . . .3095.30
— Homes of American authors. 1857 3246.11
See also Harper's monthly, v. 25 (by J. Wynne).
Kenton (Simon, WVi'ftrji pioneer, b. 1755, d. 1836).
— McDonald (J.) Biographical sketch of. 3243.12
See also Harper's monthly, v. 28 (iUus. article, by B. E.
Coleman).
Kenton (Lloyd, lord ; chief justice of England, b. 1732,
d. 1802).
— Campbell (J., lord). Lives of the chief justices, v. 3. 3264.03
— Townsend (W. C.) Twelve eminent judges, v. 1, p. 33-128.
1846 3254.23
Kepler (Johaun, Oerman astronomer, b. 1571, d. 1630j.
— Bertrand (J. L. F.) Life and works of. [Sm. rep. 1869] 3936.24
— Brewster \Su' D.) The martyrs of science 3201.13
— Brougham (H., iord). Kepler'sproblem. [/n /ns Contributions,
etc., V. 3, p. 183-197.] 2.517.08
— Lives of eminent persons 3265.17
,^ee a^o Atlautic, v. 5, I860: Ed. rev., v. 6 (by J. Playfair);
For. qu. rev., v. 16 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 8, 1864.
Ketchum (Edward H. and John T., union soldiers in
civil war of 1801-5, d. 1803).
— Duganno (A. J. H. ) The fighting quakers ; with
funeral sermon by 0. B. Frothingham. . 3095. 19
Kettlewell (John, EngL nonjuriTij dimne, b. 1053, d.
1695),
. — Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11
Kii>D{CapL Wm., Amer. pirate, b. abmil 1650, ex. 1701).
— Abbott (J. S. C.) Captain Wm. Kidd. 1874. 3095.30
— Felt (J. B.) Lecture. [Essex inst hist. coll. v. 4.] . 605.06
— Life of. [arum. 'Waldie library, v. 1.] 6078.15
See also Merchants' mag., v. 14 (by H. C. Murphy), or
LitteU, V. 8.
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BIOG-BAPHY (INDIVIDtJAL): Kndare to La Fayette.
165
KiLSAnE ( Karh of, Iri.th nnhlemen).
See Ed. rev.', v. 108 ; Beutloy'B miacel., t. U, 18S8.
Kmo (Danifl r., of Mass.. b. 1801, d. 1850).
— Upham(0. W.) Meinoirof. (Euexlust. blst.coU. v.lO.J 605.12
Krsa (Jamos G., Mew York merchant, b. 17'J1, d. 1853).
— Uuut (F.) Americau mercbanta, t. 1, p. 185 211. 1898. 3244.10
EiNO (Peter, Encilish lord clMncMor, b. 16(i9, d. 17.14).
— Oampbcll (J., lord). Lurd ObancellorB of Eiiglund, v. 4. 3264.00
EiNa (Itufus, Ainerican jurUl, .itaksman, orator, and
diphmatiit, b. 1755, d. 1827).
— Homes of Amer. statesmen. (Paper by Cb. Ring.) . 3246.12
See also Curtis (G. T.) Hist, ol the constitution. T. 1.
Kino (Thomas, Enyllih acior and dramatist, b. i7.H),d.
1805).
— Oalt(J.) Lives of the playera. p. 128-162. 1831. . .3263.04
ElNQ (Thomas Starr, American preacUer and autlior, h.
\»U,d. 18U1).
— FrotUinghara (B.) Tribute to. 1865.. .3096.01
Biogr. sketch. [In King's Patriotism, etc., 1864.J 3564.12
— Whipple (E. 1'.) Cliaracter, etc 2545.30
King (Wc.Wm.,f/ Oxford, English writer, 6.1685, d.l763).
— Political and literary anecdotes of his own time. '2d
ed. London, 1819. 12° 3095.27
yote. — See references in Poole's Index.
Euro (W., Eng. journalist, ami satirist, b. 166.'), d. 1712).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, t. 1 3263.01
KiKo (Wm. K., of Alabama, IT. S. senator and 13th vice-
pres., b. 1786. d. 1853).
— Obituary addrebserf on the death of, in the senate
and house of r.'p. of the U. S. 1851. .3096.02
Kdioslev (Charles, English novelist, poet, Itiilorian, and
preacher, b. 1819, d. 1875 1.
— Bayue (P.) Essays, v. 2, p. 9-52. 1868 2513.06
— rrlBWeil (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 313 333. .2626.18
— Greg (W. R.) Lit. judsnieuU, p. 137-176 2.')26.20
— MoCai-thy (J.) Moderu leaders 3257.16
See also Blackwood, v. 77, 1855 ; Fraser's maR., Mch.,
1875 (by K. J. King) ; Gents, mag., Mi;h., 1875 (C. K. in the
saddle, by W. Senior).
KiBK (Edward Notris, Amer. presbyierian divine, b.
1802, d. 1874).
— Fowler (H.) American pulpit, 1857 3466.07
KiBKAiiU! (Sir Wm., of Grange, in turn opponent and
partisan of Mary, queen of Scots, ex. 1573).
— Memoirs and adventures, [anon.] L. 8°. 3095.23
KiKKLAND (Samuel, missionary to the Indians, b. 1744,
d. 1808).
— Lothrop (S. K.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. biogr.
V. 25.1 3241.25
See N. A. rev., T. 97, 1863.
KrrcHiNO (John Howard, Col. in army of Potomac, in
BivU war 0/1861-5, 6. 1838, d. 1864).
— More than conqueror : memorials, [anon.] N. Y.,
1873. 16-^ 3095:25
KiTTO (John, English biblical scholar, b. 1804, d. 1834).
— Byland (.J. E. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1857. . 3096.03
— Thayer W. M. ) From poorhouse to pulpit, or tri-
umphs of. 18-59 3096.05
— Miller (H.) Essays, p. 426-438. 1865 2635.16
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies, 1861 32G3.16
KiiOPSTOCK (Fri drich Gottlieb, German poet, I. 1721, d.
1803, and Miirtjaret, his wife, b. 1728, d. Vi^iS).
— Memoirs of, from the German [by E.Smith. ] bl64.17
See Nat. quar. rev., v. 8, 1864; also works on Literature,
(German, European.)
Knapp (KlderJa^oh, Amer. baptist revivalist, b. 1799, A
1874).
— Autobiography. With introd. essay by E. Jefltty.
N. Y., 1868. 8° 3096.06
Knioht (Charles, English publisher and author, b. 1791,
d. 1873).
— Passages of a working life during half a century.
[1800-65.] 3 V. London, 1864. 12='. . . 309G.20
Same. [Abridged. ] Passages from life. New
York, 1874. 1'2' 3096. 20a
Reviewed in Blat-kwood, v. 95, 1864 ; Brit. quar. rev., Oct.
1864 ; Loudon soc, June, 1864 ; Good words, 1867.
Knioht (Miss Cornelia, Engl, wriier, b. 1757, d. 1837).
— Autobiography. 2 v. Loudon, 1861. 8°. . 3096.08
Same. [Condensed. ] Personal reminiscences.
Ed by R. H. Stoddard 3'251.19
— Belloc (B. P.) Vignettes 8261.16
See alto Blackwood, v. 89. 1861, or Littell, 1861, Y. 3 ; Quar.
rev., V. Ill, 1862, 01- Littell, 1862, v. 1.
KsowiiES (James Sheridan, Iiish dramatist and temper-
ance lecturer, b. 1784, d. 1862).
— Home (B. H.) New spirit of the age. 1855. . . . 2532.09
See Blackwood, T. 94, 1863 ; Nat. quar. rev., T. 6, 1863.
Knox (Homy, Amer. rev. gentral, b. 1750, d. 1806).
— Drake (F. 8.) Life and corresp. at 1874. 3090.27
— Headlcy (J. T.) Washington aad hla gsnarab, t. i. . S1T7.OT
— Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3tU.(l»
Knox (John, SaMish reformer, b. \iM\d. 1572).
— Carlyle (T.) Esisay on the portraits of. 1875. .'>42.1G
llopr. tiom Fraser's m«g., v. 11. 1876.
— M'Crie (Thos.) Life of. 3096.10
— Irving (D.) Lives of Scottish wrlt<<rs 326S.0T
— Tullooh (J.) Leaders of the lieformatlun :H32!i
See also Ed. rev , v. 96 (John Knox's liturgy) ; Harper's
monthly, V. 36 : West, rev., v. 60, 1853, or Littell, y. 38, 1863
Buckle's History of civ., v. % oh. iil.
See also Biblical and rolig. lit. (ScUanil) ; aim (In O^nn-
tries) histories of Scotland, particularly Burton's (Index la
V. 7) ; and, in this class, livoH of MiUY, q<v,m 0/ .SimIs.
/tg- M'Cllntock and Strong's Dictionary has an elaborata
biog. sketch, with references to authorities.
Knox (Kobert, Scotch comp. awiUimist, b. 1791, d. 18.')3).
— Lonsdale (H.) Sketch of the lile of. 1870.3095.24
KoBNEB (CarlTheodor, German patriot and poet, b. 1791,
d. 1813).
— Life. Byhisfiither. 2v 1651. '27
— Tuckermsn (H. T.) Essajjs, biographical, etc. ... 2644.15
KoRSEB (Christian Gottlried, German litterateur, b. 1756,
d. 1831),
— Corresp. of Schiller with. With notes, by L. Simp-
son. 3 V. 1849 3156.10
Kosciusko (Thaddeus, Polish patriot, and officer in Amer.
rev., b. 1716, d. 1817).
.See Bentley's miscel., v. 30, 1851, or Eclectic, T. 25,1852
(by Prof. Creasy) ; i'or. quar. rev., Mch., 1835 : Hauler's
monthly, v. 37 (by T. Johnson, iltus.) ; and reforeucea in
Poole's Index, and in Lippiucott's Diet., v. 2.
KossuiH (Louis, Hungarian orator ami state.sman, b.
1802).
— Kossuth in New England. With his speeches.
Boston, 185'2. 12'= 3096.11
^ Prochazka ( — ). Memoir of. [ With Revelatious
of Hungary 1831.] 545.19
See auo Harper's mag., v. 4 (by A. H. Guernsey, itlus.) ;
V. 4 [Easy chair, p. 131, '265, 418 ; T. 6, p. 127) ; and (In Ooiu-
tries) Hungary {History).
KoTZEBUE (August Franz Friedrioh, German dramatist,
b. 1761, d. 1818).
— Life and literary career. By himself. London,
1830. IH'^. 3096.12
— The most remarkable year in the life of ; his exile
into Siberia. From the German, by B. Beresford.
3v. Loudon, 1802. 16° 3096.24
See alto works upou German and European literature.
Kbijdener (Julie de Wielinghoff, baroness von ; Rus-
sian litterateur and illuminist, b. 1764, d. 1824).
— Kavanagh (J.) French women ot letters, v. 2. . . 8262.14
— Saiute-Ueuve (C. A.) Portraits of eel. women. . . . 3262.17
A'ote. — Rev. des deul mondes, 1 juillot 1837 ; 15 sept. 1849.
See also Beutley'a Miscellany, v. 60, 1861, or Littell, 1860, v. 4.
Keummacheb (Friedrich Wilhelm, German pu]pU orator ,
b. 1795 (?) d. 1858).
— An autobiography. Ed. by his daughter. Tr. by
M. G. Ea-ston. New. York, 1869. 8^ .3096.23
Laboulate (Edouard Rene Lefebure, French jurist, po-
liticai writer, and republican, b. 1811).
— Poitou (E.) Portraits litteralres, etc. 1868. . . . 7048.03
La Beuyeee (Jean de, French author, b. 1615, d. 1699).
See Blackwood, v. 112, 1872 ; Westm. rev., v. 88, 1867.
Lacep4db (Etienne de la Ville, comte de, French na-
turalist, b. 1756, d. 1825).
— Jardine )Sir W.) Naturalist's Ubrary, t. 26 4711.01
La Chatbe (;Edme, comte de).
— M6moires, 1642-43. [Petitot. 2 sfir., v. 61.] .... 6133.—
L.40KINQT0N (James, Engl, bookseller, b. 1745(?), d. 1816).
— Memoirs. By himsetf. London, 1827. 18^'. 3096.14
— Shoemakers' lives, etc. [onon.J 1849 3261.15
Lacokuaire (Jean Baptiste Henri, abb(, b. 1802, d. 1861 ).
— Chocame (Rev. —). The inner life ot [1867.] 3096.19
— Green well (D.) Life of. 1867 3096.17
— Montalombert (C. F.) Memoir of 1863. . 309(>.18
— Satnte-Beuve JO. A.) Canserles da lundi, v. 1. . . . 7033.18
See aim Blackwood, v. 93, 1863 ; Contem. rev., t. 8, 1868
(by R. W. Dale) ; Quar. rev., v. 116, 1864.
Laearoe {Mme. Marie C&ppelle, French criminal, b. 1816,
d. 1852).
-Memoirs. By herself. 2 v. Lon., 1841. 1'2°. 3096.28
Same. PhU., 1841. 1'2°. 3096.16
La Fayette (M. J. P. R. Y. G. de M., marquis de,
French statesman and patriot, and Amer, rev. gene-
ral, b. 1757, d. 1834).
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166
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): La Payette to Lanigan.
liA Fayette ( Marquis de), continued.
— Cutter (W.) Life of. 1849 3097.01.
— Higgs (A.) Lafayette: a study. 1871. . 3097.00
— Memoirs, correspondence, and manuscripts. 3 y.
London, 1837. 8° 3098.02
— Sarrans (B. ,j'r.) Louis Philippe, Lafayette, and the
revolution of 1830. 2 ■». 1«32. . . . 3097.04
Same. [Different translation.] Memoirs, etc.
2 V. 1832 3097.02
— Baker ;H. B.) French Boclety, ete., v. 2. 187*. . . . 3266.16
— Cleveland (H. R ) Visit to La Fayette. [Boston book, 1841.
p. 273-279.] 2613.24
— Everett (E.) Eulogy on. [Orations, v. 1.] 6322.03
— Headley (J. T.) Washington and liis generals, v. 2. . 3177.07
— Hillhousi! (J. A.) Life and stTvices of. [In his Dramas and
discourses, v. 2.] 1726.14
— Ticknor (O.) OaUiues of life. 1826. [Pamph., v. 26.] 6068.26
Bepr. from N. A. rev., 182.i.
Atlantic, v. 8, 1861 (Home of) ; Atlantic, v. 82, 1873 (by E.
D. Owen) ; Harper's monthly, v. 16. litlux.) : Nat. qnar.
rev., v. 16, 1808 (as a patriot and soldier) ; Temple bar,
Nov., 1873 ; Pytnain'8 mat;., Oct., 1855.
See also note in Boston public libr. cat. of hist, biogr. ahd
travels (p. 160); and numerous references in Poole's Index.
La Fayette lAdrieuno ie Noailles, Mme. ; wife of marquis
delaF., h. 17^9, d. 1807).
— Lasteyrie (— ). Life of 3096.31
Sa alto Blackwood's mag., v. 112, 1872, or Littell, 1872,
T. 2 ; Contem. rev., v. 11, 1869 ; Ed. rev., v. 129, 1869, or
LitteU, 1869, v. 2 ; Putnam's mag., Aug., 1870.
La Fayette (Marie Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne,
comtesse de, French novelUt, b. 1634, d. 1693).
— M^moires de la cour, 1688-89. (Petitot. 2 ser., v. 64-66.] 6124.06
— Kavanagb (J.) French women of letters 3282 13
— ijainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits, etc 3262.17
La Fereonnays family.
— Craven ( Mrs. A. ) Eecit d'une soeur : souvenirs do
famille. 21e ed. 2 v. 1869 3044.17
Same. A sister's story. Tr. by E. Bowles. 3044.16
S« LitteU, 1867, T. 2.
Latpitte (Jacques, French banker, b. 1767, d. 1844).
— Lomeuie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 67-86. 1841. . . 3261.26
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.15
La Fontaine (Jean de, French poet and fabulist, b. 16'21,
d. 1695).
— Sainte-Bouve (0. A.) Portraits lltteralres, T. 1. . . .
Causeries du lundi, v. 7 7033.24
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, dc, v. 1 3211.24
See aLao Temple bar, Aug., 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 4.
La Makohe (Olivier de, Bmyundian poet and chronicler,
b. 1426, d. 1501).
— MSmoires, 1436-99. [Petitot. 1 sfir., T. 9-10.] . . . 601.09
Lamabtine (Alphonse de, French historian, poet, and
orator, b. 1792, d. 1869).
— Confidential disclosures. N. Y., 1849. 12°. 3097.06
— Tweuty-five years of my life, and memoirs of my
mother. Tr. by lady Herbert. 2 v. London, 1872.
8° 3098.13
Same. [Abridged.] ItecoUections. Ed. by E.
H. Stoddard. N. Y., 1874. 16°. . . . 3251.16
— Janin(J.) Lamartine, 1790-1869. . . .3096.30
— Gliallice {Dr.) French authors at home, v. 2, 1864. . 3'266.]0
.See also references in Lippiiicott's Dictionary, v. '2, and
Poole's Index; Temple bar, April, 1874; Bcvue des deux
mondes, 1 oct. 1832 (par C. A. SaiutoBeuve) ; 1 Juin 1851,
et 15 nov. 1856 (par Q. Plauche) ; 1 aoit, 16 Oct., et 1 nov.
1870 (par C. de Mazade).
Lamb {Lady Caroline, English poetes.% b. 1785, d. 1828).
— Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society 8262.16
Lamb (Charles, Engl, essayist atid humorist, b. 177.3, d.
1834).
— Craddock (T.) Charles Lamb : [a memoir]. 3097.30
— Fitzgerald (P.) Charles Lamb : his friends, his
haunts, and his books. 1866 3097.29
— Ireland (A. ) Chronological list of the works of.
18S8 3075,28
— Procter (B. W. ) Charles Lamb : a memoir. By
Barry Cornwall, [pseud.] 1866. . . . 3097.08
— Stoddard (B. H., ed.) Personal recollections of.
[Bric-a-brac series.] 3251.21
— Talfourd (Sir T. N.) Life and final memorials of.
[Lamb. "Works, v. 1, 1857.] 5047.01
Same. London, 1867. 8° 5047.08
— Adams (W. D.) Famoiis books. 1875 2513.11
— Balmanno {Mrs. M.) Pen and pencil, p. 131-46. 1868. 2517.03
— Bulwer-Lytton (E. L.) [/,i his Prose works. 1868. v. 1,
p. 89-1&.] 2514.23
— De Quincey (T.) Biographical essays, p. 167-228. 1851. 2622.04
Literary reminlsceuoes, t. 1, p. 64-136 2622.11
— Fitzgerald (P.) In Afternoon Lectures, t. 2, p. 67-101. 2512 27
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 269-269. 1867. . . 2531.01
— Thomson {Mrs. K. B.) Coleridge and Lamb. [In her Celeb.
friendships, V. 2, p 63-98. 1801.) 8253.24
— Tlmbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 1. 1874. . 3261.08
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics of lit., T. 1, p. 256 269.
1849 2544.10
See also AtUntio. v. 3, 1859 (0- L. and Sydney Smith) ; v.
11, 12, 14, and 27 (Cncollected writings, by J. E. Iiabaon) ;
Dublin uuiv., v. 72, 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 1 ; l;d. rev.,
T. 124, 1866 ; Fraser's mag., v. 76, 1867 (by Gerald Massey) :
Gent. mag.. Feb., 1871 (Lamb at his desk, by C. PeboUy) ;
Harper's monthly, v. 20 ; v. 39 ; Living age, (Sa<i side of a
humorist's life) ; Ma<'millan, April, 1807 ; N. A. rev., v. 104,
1867 (C. L., and his biograpliers) ; Quar. rev., v. 122, 1867 :
Temple bar, April, 1862 ; Westm. rev., Oct , 1874 (Charles
and Mary Lamb) ; Gent, mag., Dec, 1873 (by M. C. Clarke).
Also the Note in Boston pub. lib. cat. of hist, and biogr.
p. 161 ; the article in Allibone ; and the references in
Poole's Index.
Lamb (John, Amer. general in revolutionary war, and
collector of the pmi of A'. Y., b. 1535, d. 1800).
— Leake (L Q. ) Memoirs of his life and times. 3097.07
TjAmtiat.t.k (Marie Thdrfese Ixraise de Savoye Carignan,
princesse de, 6. 1749, d. 1792).
— Secret memoirs of the royal family of Prance. Phil.,
1826. 8° 3114.12
Lamenkais or La Meunais (Hughes Felioit^ Robert, abb4
de, b. 1782, d. 1854).
— Challlce {Dr.) French authors at home, v. 2. 1864. 3266.10
— Lomeuie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 167-84. 1841. . . 3261.26
— Kenan (E.) Essais de morale et de ci-itique 2511.28
— Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits contem., v. 1. . . .7033.33
See Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1869 (by Ed. Dowdcn) ; Westm.
rev. V. 71, 1859.
La MoTi^ (Jeanne de Luz de St Eemy de Valois, Mme.
de, 6. 1750 (?) d. 1791).
— Memoirs : justification, e;c. Lon., 1789. 12°. 3097.31
— Vizetelly (H. ) The story of the diamond necklace,
and life of La Motte. 2d ed. 2 v. 1867. 3097.27
Lancaster (Duke of ). Hee John of Gaunt
Lanoasteb (Constance of CastUe, duchess of; b. 1354,
d. 1394).
— Holt (E- S.) Boyal ladies, v. 1, p. 119-192. 1861. . . . 3263.26
L.anorkt (Nicolas, trench painter, b. 1690, d. 1743).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France,v. 8, p. 48-84. 8262 18
Same. v. 2. 1857 3266.02
L.VNDON (Letitia Elizabeth, " L. E. L. ," afterwards
Mrs. Maclean ; English poetess and novelist, b. 1802,
d. 1838).
— Blanchard (L. ) Life and lit. remains of 2 v. 3111.15
— Howitt (W.) Homes and haunts, v. 2
— Thomson (J/m.K.B.) Literary characters, p. 71-98, v. 2. 3253.31
— - — Queens of society, V. 1 3262.16
See Atlantic, v. 16, 1866 (Memories of, by 8. C. Hall) ; and
references iu Alliboueaud in Poole's Iiidex.
Landor (Walter Savage, Etujl. essayislj poet, and drama-
tist, b. nib, d. 1864).
— Forster (J.) Walter Savage Landor : a biography.
1869 3097-'26
— De Quin. ey (T.) Essays on the poets, p. 242-90. . .2622 06
— Field (Kate). Last days of Landor. [AUantic, v. 17, 1866.]
— Home (U. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 94-108. 1855. 2532.09
— Houghton (K.U.M., lord), Monographs, ttc, p. 03-150. 3:!'J5.02
— Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets., v. 2, 1866. . . 963.24
— Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, v. 2. 1874. . . 3251. Oil
See also Blarkwood, v. 75, 1854 (Bev. of Last fruit of an
old tree) ; Contem. rev., v. 18, 1871 (by Henry G. Hewlett) ;
Ed. rev., V. 130, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 3 ; I'ortnightly rev.,
v. 12, 1869 (by Edw. Dowden) ; Fraser's may., v. 53, 1856 ;
u. s., v. 2, 1870 (by E. L. Linton) ; London soc, June, 1866 ;
North Brit, rev., v. 50, 1809, or Littell, 1869. v. 3.
Landseeii ( .Sir Edwin, EngL painter of animals, b. 1803,
d. 1-873).
— Stephens (F. G. ) Memoirs of. A new ed. of « The
early works of Landseer." 1874. . . . 1444.17
— Tytler (Sarah). Modern painters 1431.37
See also Eraser's mag., v. 64, 1866 ; Gentlm. mag., Jan.,
1874; Littell, 1874, v.4; Lund. qu. rev., April and Oct., 1874.
Landsdowne (Marquis of). Hee Petty.
Lansdowne ( Viscount), ike Gbanvhjle.
Lane (James Henry, of Kansas ; U. S. senator, b. 1814.
d. 1865).
See Lippincott, March, 1870.
Lake (Lunslord, Amer. slave andfreedman).
— Hawkins (W. G.) Lunsford Lane; or, another
Helper from N. C. 1863 3097.09
Lanioan (John, Irish writer and catholic vriesU b. 1758.
d. 1828).
— Fitz-Patrick (W. J.) Irish wits and worthies, in-
cluding Dr. J. Lanigan, his life and times. 3111.17
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La Noub (Francois de, Prtneh hugvtnol general.h. 1531.
d. 1591).
— MSmoires, 1502-70. [Petitot v. 34.] . . 5181.34
— BrautAme IP. de). Uommea tUastreg. [(EaTres, t. 4.] 8021,07
Laplace (Pieiro Simon, marquis de, French geometrician
and itUyaician, h. 174!», d. 1827).
— Arsgo (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. 1 8363.11
Same. [In Smithsonian report, 1876.] .... 3936.31
See Nat. quar. rev., v. 8, 1864.
La Porte (PIoitb do, void de cliambre to Louis XIV.)
— M6moirc8, 16ai-66. [Petitot. 2 efii., t. 69.1 .... 603.37
Lapiiade (Victor de, French poet, b. 18l2).
Set Foitulghtljr rev., v. 17, 1872 (by Edw. Dowden).
La Rive (Auguste de, French phynicisl, b. 1801, d. 1873).
— Eulogy on. [In Sm. rep., 1876.J 3936.31
Laened (Wm. Augustus, pro/', in Yale college, b. 1806,
d. 1862).
— Woolsey ( J.D.) Sket<-li of the life of. [New Engl»nder,T.21,1862.]
La Kochktouoauld (Fran9ois, due de, prince de Mar-
sUlac, French writer andmorcUist,b. 1613, d. 16W).
— Memoircs, 1630-5J. [Petitot. 2 sir., v. 60-01.] . . . 643.28
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, dc, v. 1 8211.24
— Thuuisou (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society, v. 1. . 8262.26
See also Blackwood, v. 74, 1863.
Las Casas (Bartolomeo de, 'aposlle of the Indies,' b.Hli,
d. 1560).
— Helps (A.) Spanish conquest in America. (See Index In T. 4 )
666.01
See also North Brit. reT., v. 49, 1868.
La Salle (Uobert Cavelier, sieur de, French explorer, b.
lt;35, d. 1687).
— Abbott (J. S. C.) Adventures of, in the new world. . 3098.16
— Sparks (J.) Life of. [/n/iis Amer. biogr., v. 11.] . .3241.01
See also Catholic world, Feb. and March, 1876; and under
his name in general alphabet.
Latimicb (Hugh, Jinjlish reformer, b. 1172? d. 1555).
— Itemaus (K. ) Hugh Latimer : a biography. 3097.25
— Tulloch (J.I Leaders of the reformation. 1859. . .8432.16
— Wordsworth (C.) Ectl. biosr. (from Foi,) v. 2, 1853. . 3146.02
Set also N. A. rev., 93, 1861.
Latude (Henri Masers de, French slate-i3i-isoner,b. 1725,
(i. 180u).
— Lil'e. With some account of the Bastille. [Pamph.,
y. 3.] 5058.03
— Thierry ( — ). Memoirs of, during a confinement of
thirty-five years. 1787 5911.06
Same. ['Waldie library, v. 4.] . . . . 5078.15
Laud OViUiam, abp. of Canterbury, b. 1573, d. 1645).
— Lawsou (J. P.) Life and times o& 2 v. 1829. 309T.20
— JeBBe (J. H.) Court of England, V. 2 471.06
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 4 3226.04
— Kogers (J. E. T.) Historical gleaniugs, T. 2. p. 67-127. 3262.22
Si-e Fraser's mag., Jan., 1874; also histories of Charles I.
and references in Poole's Index.
Laub.\ de Sades {friend of Felrarch, b. 1307, d. 1348).
— Jameson (A.) Loves of the" poets, p. 69-86. 1857. . . 3263.21
Set aiso Revue des deux moudes, v. 11'2 ; and lives of
PKTilAHCU.
Laukens (Henry, of S. C, Amer. statesman, b. 1724, d.
1792).
— Correspondence, 1776-82. [/n Moore (F. ) Mate-
rials for history.] 3098.11
Laubla (lloger de, Italian admiral, in Spanish service, d.
1305).
— Quintana(M. J.) Celebrated Spaniards, p. 79-148. 1833. 3212.14
Latjzo."* (A'ltoiue Nompur de Caumout, due de, favorite
of Loui.1 XIV., b. 1033, d. 1723).
See Cornhill, T. 26, ffi72, or Littell, 1872, T. 4 ; Quar. rev.,
Jau., 1822.
Lauzhn (Arinand Louis de Gontaut, due de, afterwards
diwde Biron, b. 1747, cZ. 1793).
— M^moires. [Uarriere (J. F.) Bibl. des mem., v. 25.] 607.26
See also Ueut.'s mag., June, 1870 (by W. SUgand).
La Vallibue (Louise Fraucoise de Labaume Le Blanc,
duchesse de, b. 1644, a. 1710).
— GjuIis (S. F. D. St. A,, Mme. de). La duchesse de
la Vallifere, suivie de sa vie peniteute. Nouv. ed.
1813 7045.08
— Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 1, 1874. . . . 3266.16
See also Beutley's miscellany, v. 48, 1860 ; and works on
life and reign of Louis XIV.
Lavoisiek (Antoine Laiuent, French chemist, b. 1743, d.
1794).
— Brougliam (H.) Philosophers, etc., p. 290-333. 1866. 3024.06
— Brown (S.) Phlogiston and Lavoisier. [In Ids Lectures and
e8.«ys, V. 1, 1858, p. 186-246 J 2515.01
Bepr. from North Brit, rev., Nov., 1852.
Law (Edward, l.vi baron EUmhorowjli, b. 1748, d. 1818).
— BrightwelllO.L.) Early lives of great lawyers. 1866.3254.22
— Campbell (J., iord). Lives of the chief justices, v. ».
i67
— Towniend fW. a) Twelve eminent Jadges, v. I p. aa«-8W
1846 1Piff4 IB
Law (Edward, \st earl EUenborowjh, SngL skUeaman and
gov. gen. of India, b. 1790, d. 1871 ).
JM Brit. qu. rev., July, 1871 ; Ed. rev., Jan., 1876
Law (John, Scotch adveyiiurer and financial schemer,
— Thiers (A.) The Mississippi bubble : a memoir of.
1859 .'■)92J 07
— Wood (J. P.) Memoirs of, includiug account of
the MisHi.ssippi system. 1821. .... 30U7 12
— Mackay (0.) Popufar delusions, v. 1. .....'. sg]^ in
— Martin (H.) Decline of the French monarchy, v.l ch 1 617 16
— Murray (J.) French financiers under Louis XV. ' . . W23 21
.See also Bankers' mag., v. 6 ; De Bow s rev., v 4 ■ Cham-
bers's Biogr. diet.; works on the reign of Louis xV ■ and
in Action, Alnsworth's John Law.
Law (William, Jingl. devout and mystical writer, 6. 1086
d. 17iil).
See Contem . rev. , V . 6 1867 (by Geo. D. Perry) ; FortnlahU
ly rev., Mc;h. , 1876 (by LesUe Stephens).
Lawbencb (Abbott. Boston merchant, b. 1792, d. 1855).
— Hunt (F.) American merchants, p. 381-364. 1868. v. 2 of 3244 11
Lawui:nce (Amos, Boston mtrcliant and philanlhropist, b.
1786, d. 1852). '^
— Diary and correspondence. B., 1855. 8°. . 3098.01
— Hunt (F.) American merchants, v. 2, p. 223-330. 1858. 3241 11
— McCabe (J. D..>r.) Great fortuues, ete 8-266 14
See also N. A. rev., v. 81, 1865.
Lawkesce (Sir Henry, English Indian statesman and
genei-al, b. Is06, d. 1857).
— Edwardes (Mr H. B.) and Merivale (H. ) Life of. 3d
ed. 1873 3098.12
— Kaye (J. W. Lives of Indian officers, v. 2, 1867. . . 32'24.il
See a(»o Br. qu. rev., Oct, 1872: Eraser's mag., n s v 6
1872 ; Ed rev., July, 1873.; North Brit, rev., v. 32, I860. '
Lawkenoe (C'api. James, American naval comuuinder. b
17M1, d. 1813).
— Irving (W.) Biography of. [In his Spanish papers, v. 2 d 37-
60,1866.] *^." '. .&.ia
See also Harper's monthly, v. 24 {illus.)
Lawbencb l^bir John L. M., governor general of India, b.
18)1).
See Blackwood, v. 106, 1869 (3 articles) ; Brit. qu. rev
July, 1869 ; Ed. rev. v. 131, 1870.
Lawrence (Sir T. omas, English portrait painter, b. 1709,
d. 1830). f F" .
— Williams (E. D. ) Life of. 2 v. 1831. . . 3097.13
— Cook (O.) Art in England, 1869 1433 12
— Cuuulngham (A.) Lives of British painters, v. 6. . '. 143l!o6
— Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters, 1866. . . 1416.16
— Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men 3263.23
— - Redgrave (B. and S.) Ceulury of puinters, v. 2, 1866. 1133.04
— BussuU (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Thorubury (W.) British artists, v. 1, 1861 1133.10
— Timbs (J.) Anecdote biography, v. 2, p. 228-308. 1860. 3263.11
LEADBEATtR (Mary, Irish authoress, b. 1758, </. 1826).
— Memoir of. [In her Lesdbeater papers, v. 1. 1862.] . 3098.06
Ledbd-Kollin (Alexandre Augusta, French socialist and
denujcrut, b. 1808).
— Blind (K.) Personal recollections about. [iTaser's uuu..
Feb., 1875.) ^
Ledyaed (John, Amer. traveller, b. 1751, d. 1788).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3221.04
— Spaiks (J.) Life of. [In his Amer. biogr., v. 24.] . . 3'241.01
-See also references in Poole's Index.
Lee (Arthur, of Va., Amer. diplomatist, b. 1740, d. 1792).
— LeeiR. H.) Lite of. 2 v. 1S29. . . .3097.17
Reviewed by Jared Sparks In N, A. rev., v. 30.
Lee (Charles, mitUary adventurer in Amer. rev., b. 1730,
d. 1782).
— Lee papers. 4 v. [In New York hist. soc. coU.,
ls'71-74.] 615.13
Note. —The report of Lee's court martial is contained in v.S.
— Hanmer (Sir T.) Memoir of. [IFilAHaumerscorresp.] 3076.14
— Moore (G.H.) Treason of 1S60. . . . 3118.01
— Sparks (J.) Life of. [In his Amer. biogr., v. 18.) . . 3241.01
See also Harper's monthly, v. 17 (art. by J.E. Cooke).
Lee (Henry, of Va., American general in rev. war, b.
1756, d. 1818j.
— Hawloy (C. B. ) Life of. 1859 3097.18
Lee (Nathaniel, English dramatist, b. 1657, d. 1692).
— Dunham (S.A.I Lives ete., v. 3 3211.14
Lee (Richard Henry, of Va. , Amer. statesman and ora-
tor, b. 1732, d. 17y4).
— Life. By his gi-andsou, B. H. Lee. 2 v. in 1. 3097.17
— Magoon(E. L.) Oriitors of the rev., p. 266-282. I,S48. 6311.12
See also article by lidwaid Everett in N. A. rev , v. 22.
Lee (Robert, JJ.B., of the established church <f Scotland).
See Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 1, 1870 (by John Skelton).
BBOOELTN MEBOANTIIiB LIBBABY.
168
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Lee <o Lincoln.
LsE ( Oen. Robert Edmund, leading confederate general,
b. 1800, d. 1870).
— Cooke (J. E.) Life. 1871 3098 17
— Cbesney (0. C.) EseayB to mil. biography. 1874. . .8224.22
— WilBOU ,J. a.) Sketchen, ete. 1874 3222.16
See Blackwood'8 mag., v. Ill, 1872 ; Ed. rev., April, 1873 ;
United service mag.. June, 1873.
See also Countries {United Slalet : Civil war 0/1861-5).
Lekch (John, AViy(. artist and hnmorist, 6.1817, (/.IHG-t).
— Brown (J.) Spare hours, 2d sei lea, p. 117. 1866. .2511.14
— Panel (J.) John Leech, j/n W» Paiadones. .;te,] . . . SoM.ll
— Thackeray (W. M.) Early and late papers, p. 122 39. 2544.06
See also Blackwood, v. 97, 1806 -, Norih Brit, rev., v. 42,
1866, or Littell, 1865, T. 2 i Quar. rev., v. »6, 1856, or Lit-
teU, V. 8, 1866.
Lboendkb (Adrian Marie, French mathematician, b. 1752,
d. 1833).
— Beaumont (E. de). Memoir of. [Sm. rep. 1867.] . . 3936.22
Leogett (William, Amer. polit. writer, b. 18U2, d. IHIO).
— WhitUer (J.) Old portraits, etc v. 1 of 6077.10
See also Sedgwick's preface to his Political writiuga, v. 1.
[6726.04.]
Leibnitz (Gottfried Wilhehn, German meiaphysician,
mathematician, theologian, historian, sci^entist, and
poet, b. 1616, d 1716).
— Mackie (J. M. ) Life of. 1815 3112.01
— Oostwick (J.) and Harrison (R.) German literature. . 2732.11
— Maocall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 2, p. 1-67. 1873. 3266.22
See Atlantic monthly, v. 2, 1658 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 9,
1864 ; N. A. rev., v. 108, 1869 (by A. E. Kroeger) ; lievue
des deux mondes, jau. et sept. 1871 ; and the comprehen-
sive article, with full literature of the subject, in U'CSin-
tock and Strong, v. 6.
Leioester {Countess of). See Sidney (Dorothy).
Leicesteb (Bobert Dudley, earl of ).
See entries under Dudley (Bubert), p. 140 ; alto Fraser'B
mag., v. 48, 1863.
Letfohild (John, JUnylish divine, b. 1780, d. 1862).
— Leifchild (J. B.) John Leifchild, D.D. 1863. 3098.09
Leiqh (Medora, claimed to be daugliter of lord Byron).
— Mackay (C.) Medora Leigh, a history. 1«69, 3097.24
Same. 1870 30.i7 27
Leiohton (Robert, abp. of Glasgow, 6. 1611, d. 1684).
— Buruot (G.) Lives, etc. 1833 3025.28
— Irving (D.) Lives of British writers 3266.07
See also Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1870.
Leisleb (Jacob, Amer. political adventnrer, d. 1691).
— Hufifmau (0. F.) Administration of. [In Sparks' Am. biog.,
V. 13.] 3241.01
Lekain (Henri Louis, tVench actor, b. 1728, d. XllH).
— Memoires. [In Barri^re. Blbl. des mem., v. 6.] . . 607.01
Lely (Sir Peter, Dutch painter in England, b. 1617, d.
1680).
Set Temple bar, April, 1874.
Lf.majtee (Frederic, French dramatist, b. 1798).
See (Gentleman's mag., Oct., 1874 (by C. Barrere) ; Lip-
pincott. May, 1875 (by Wirt Sikes) ; London society, June,
1866 ; Harper's monthly, v. 26.
Lemon (Mark, Engl, humorist, b. 1809, d. 1870).
— Frlswell (J.H.) Modern men of letters, p. 49-161. 1870. 2626.18
— Uatton (J.) With a show in tlie north ; remmiscences of M.
L. [In Gentleman's mag., July to Dec., 1870.]
Lenclos (Ninon de, h. 1616, d. 1706).
— Memoirs of, with her letters. 2 v. London, 1761.
16°. 3112.02
Lenet (Pierre, French government official, d. 1611).
— MSmoires, 1649-50. [Pelitot. 1 ser., v. 63 64.] . . .6132.31
Lennox (Lord William Pitt, nocelist and writer on sport-
ing ainusements, b. 1799).
— Drafts on my memory. 2 v. Lon.,1866. 8°. 3097.22
Leo X. (Giovanni de' Medici, pope, 1513-21; patron of the
arts and letters, b. 1475, d. 1521).
— Roscoe(W.) Life and pontificate ol 2 v. 3112.01
— James (G. P. B.) Lives of foreign statesmen. . . . 3211.19
— Magoon (E. L.) [Age of. Westward empire, part 3.] 2636.22
See Nat. quar. rev., v. 10. 1865.
See also article, with references, in M'Cliutock and
Strong; also general histories of the Fopes, p. 90 ; particu-
larly Ranke's [3425.01] ; and histories of the Reformation,
p. 99.
Leo (Juan, surnamed Africanus, Arabian traveller and
geograplier, b. about 1486, d. about 1540).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3221.04
Leon (Luis Ponce de, Spanish poet and theologian, b.
1527, d. 1591). -^ *- "V '
— SheUey (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.26
Leonoba d'Este. See Este (Leouora d').
Lbopold I., (lang of Belgium, b. 1790, d. 1865).
— Juste (T. ) Memoirs of 2 v. 1868. . . . 3098.07
— Abbott (J. 8. 0.) Kings and queens, p. 211-247. . . 3256.28
Leopatidi (Giacomo, conle, Ealian poet and philologisi,
b. 1798, d. 1837).
— Tmkerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . , 1644.1S
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 88, 1866.
L'Epee (Charles Michel de, libbi, French philanthropist,
b. 1712, d. 1789).
See Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1857.
Lebma (Frunc.sod de Eoxfi.s or Eojas de Sandoval, duqxu
de, finish .<it(desman, b. 1578, d. 1625).
— James ,G. P. B.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 1. . 3211,19
Le Sage (Alain Rene, Frencli, novelist, b. 1768, d. 1747).
— Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists. 1872 2752.81
Leslie (Charles Robert, Emjl. historical painter, b. 1794,
d. 1859).
— Autobiographical recollections. With essay, etc. , by
Tom Taylor. Boston, 1860. 12°. . . . 3112.06
See also Fortnightly rev., v. 3, 1865 (by P. G. Hamerton) ;
Qua*, rev., v. 107, 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 2 ; N. A. rev.,
V. 92, 1861.
Lbsseps (Ferdinand, French diplomatist, projector of the
Suez canal, h. 1805).
See Lippincott's mag., March, 1874 (by J. E. Nourse).
See also (in Oountries, etc.) Suez canal.
Lessino (Gotthold Ephraim, German critic, poet, and
philosopher, b. 17-9, d. 1781).
— Stahr (A. ) Life and works. Tr. by E. P. Evans.
2v. 1866 3112.-,^1
— De Quincey (T.) Essays on philos. writers, v. 1, p. 217-292.
1834 2522.18
— Lowell (J. R.) Among my books, p. 291-349. 1870. . 2534 14
See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 12, 1866 ; N. A. rev., v. 104,
1867 ; Westm. rev., Oct., 1871.
See also articles in M'Clintock and Strong, v. 5 (with
references) ; Lippincott's Diet., v. 2 (with references) ;
Poole's Index ; and histories of German literature and
philosophy.
Lb Vaill.\nt (,Fran9ois, French traveler, naturalist and
writer. 1). 1753, d. Is24).
— Jardine (Sir W.) Natui-alisfs library, T. 12 4711.12
— St John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221.04
Letek (Charles, En>il. novelist, b. 1805, d. 18721.
— Friswell (J. H.) Modern men ofcletters, p. 171-83. 1870. 2626.18
See also Blackwood, v. 94, 1862 ; V. 112, 1872 (2 art.) Pr».
ser's mag., Feb., 18'73 : Macmillan's niag., Aug , 1872, or
Littell, 1872, V 3 ; Lippincott's mag., Dec, 1874 (Some re-
collections of, by T. A. Trollope).
Livis (Pijrre Marc Gaston, due de, b.about 1760, d. 1830).
— Souvenirs et poi-traits. [Barricre, Bibl. des mem., v. 14.] 607.01
Lewes (Charles Lee. E-ujlish actor, b. 174U).
— Memoirs, containing anecdotes of the btage for forty
years. By hims.ill. i v. in 2. L..1805. 16°. 3112.12
Lewis (Sir George ComewiiU, Engl, statesman, and his-
torical and political writer, b. 1800, d. 186;)).
— Letters to various friends. Ed. by G. P. Lewis.
London. 1870. 8° 3112.09
See also Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 4 ;
Fraser'e mag., v. 67, 1863 (In Memoriamj ; National rev.,
V. 17, 1863.
Lewis (Matthew Gregory, English novelist and drama-
tist, b. 1775, d. 1818).
- Life and correspondence. 2 v. 1839. . . 3112.07
Le'Wis (Morgan, Amer. jtirist, soldier, and polUician, 6.
1751, d. 1814>.
— Jenkins (J. S.) Governors of New York, p. 132-158. . 3247.03
Letson (Thomas, liith century).
— Bell(B.j Lives of English poets, v. 2 8211.17
LiQHTFooT (Hannah, fictitious (?) personage, alleged to
have been married to Geoiye III.)
— Thorns (W.J. I Hiinuah Lightfoot. 1867. 3112.20
See also Jesse's life of George lU., v. 1, p. 30-36. . 3064.23
LiauoEi (Saint Alphouso Maria di, Ital. religionist, b.
1696, d. 1787).
— Life of. Ed. by F. V. Faber. L., 1848. 8°. .3011.24
Lincoln (Abraham, IQth presidenl of the U. &, b. 1809,
d. 1865).
— Arnold (I. N. ) History of 1867. . . .3113.01
Sketch of the life of 1869 3113.16
— Athenaium club, (New York). Commemorative pro-
ceedings on the death of. 1865. . . . 3113.07
— Boston (City of). A memorial of. [With eulogy by
Charles Sumner.] 1865 3113.08
— Boston. Proceedings of the city council. . 3113.06
— Brockett (L. P. ) Life and times of Including his
speeches, inaugurals, proclamations, e/o. 3113.02
— Carpenter (F. B. ) Six months at the White House
with A. L. 1866 3113.10
— Crosby (Frank). Life of ; 'with speeches, etc. 3113.03
BBOOKLTM UEBOANTILB LIBBABY.
BIO&RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Idnooln <o I«ul. IX
leg
— HollBna(J. O.) Lifeof. 18B6. . . . .3113.13
— Jones (E. R.) Lincoln, Stanton, and Grant. 3113.19
— Lamo-.nW. A.) TL'o life of. 1872.. . . 31J3.17
N':U.— The fullest life of U before he became preaident
— Lincoln memoiial : a record of the Hie, aHSasgination
and obsequies of the martyred president. New
York, 18Co. 8° 3113.05
— Marble ^M.) Letter to. 1867 3112.23
— Martyr's monument. Being [his] speeches, mes-
sages, etc. Now York, 186"j. 12°. . . 3113. U9
— Raymond (H. J. ) History of the administration of ;
inchidiug his speeches, letters, messages, efu. 31 13. 14
Life and public services of Abraham Lincoln ;
with his state papers, speeches, letters, etc. With
aneodoto.-i and per.-ional rcmin.sconcea. By J<\ B.
Carpenter. 1805 3113.04
— Thayer (W. M. ) Pioneer boy, and how he became
president. 18G3 3U3.1o
— Welle-i (G.) Lincoln and Seward. Remarks upon
the address of Chas. Francis Adams on Wm. H.
Seward. 1874 3U3.18
— Aldau (H. H.) Pericles and Lincolu. l/n Atlantic, v. 11, IStia.]
— Bancroft (G.) Oration ou. t//t Kat. quar. rev., v. 12, 18GG,
and Littell, 1806, v. 1.]
Place of A. L. ill history. [In Atlantic, v. 15, 1865.]
— Couway (M. D.) Personal recollectiuus of. [Ju Fortnightly
rev., V, 1, 18(16.]
— Emerson (It. W.) The hour and the man. [/» Atlantic, v.
10. IMJ.)
— Lowell (J. K.) My study windows, p. 150-178. 1871. 'iSSl 18
— Smith (cioldwiu). Presid<nt Liucuiu [In Mucinillau, Feb.,
18U5, or Littell, 1865, v. 1.
— Stowc (H. E. B.) iMcn of our times 3205 Ui
iSdC a/io Frasers mag., V 7i, 1805 ('iait.); N. A. rev., v.
100, 1805 ; Scribucr'B mouth. y, v 0 (Later life and religious
Bentiments, by J. A. Reed).
Also Ooantiiea (United States : Cii'i( uiar o/1861-5).
Lincoln (Benjamin, Ainer. reo. '/eneial, b. 1733, (/. ISlOj.
— Bowen(F.) Lifeof. [Sparks\\m.bio„'.,v.J3.] 3iH.Ui
— Headley (J. T.) Washington and his generals, v. a. . 3177.07
Lincoln (Jlr.t. Alaiy Todd, wife of president).
— Ames {ilrs. M. 0.) Ten years in Washington. . . . 1134.19
— Holloway (L. 0.) Ladies of the Whito house. . . . 324J.U
— Kecbley (E.iz.) Behind the scenes, or thirty years a slave,
and lour in the White house. 1808 3113.11
LiND (Jenny). S:e GOLDsoHniDi- (Jenny Lind).
Lindsays, (Saotlidli nobles).
— Lindsay (A. W. C, lord). Lives of the Lindsays.
2d ed. 3 v. 1858 311:i.21
See also Blackwood, v. 80, 1866.
LiNDSAX ( Sir David, of the Mount, Scotch poet, salirht,
and patriot, b. 1490, J. about 1555).
— Lindsay {Lord). Lives of the Lindsays, v. 1, p. 207-262.
1868 3112.24
— Tytlor (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 3. . . 3252.01
See also Fraser's mag., v. 6, 1872, or Liltell, v. 1, 1872 (No-
tice by A. Falconer).
LINN.EU3 or LiNNE (Carl, Swedish naturalist, b. 1707, d.
1778).
— Correspondence. Ed. by Sir J. E. Smith. 2 v. Lou-
do i, 1821. 8°. 4917.11
LiNNiEu.sor LiNNE (Carl, Sicedish zoologist, 1741-83).
— MacgiUivray (\V.) Eminent zoologists, p. 193-233. . . 3252.04
Lisle ( .l/(//o;- J. G. Semple, Mnt/lish roving advenluier).
— Life. Byhimseif. [1775-'jy.J 2d ed. L. 8°. 3112.^8
Liszr (Fninz, Hungarian pianist, b. 1811,
See Atlantic monthly, April, 1874; Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1866.
Putnam's mag., Sept., 1854.
LrvEEPooL (Robert Bauks Jenkinson, second earl of, b.
1770, d. 1828).
See rel'e.-euces under Jenkinson (Robert), p. 161; also Ed.
rev., 109 ; (Juar rev., v. 126, 1869.
LmNG.sTONE (Uavid, Scotlish missionary and African
explorer, b. 1815, d. 1873).
— Adams (H. G. ) Weaver boy who became a mis-
sionary. 1872 3112.18
— McGuchrist (J.) Lifeof. [1872.] . . .3112.17
•-Stanley (H. M.) How I found Livingstone. 1086.05
- Blaikic (W. a.) Evening with. [lit. LltteU, v. 88.)
See also Brit. qu. rev., April, 1874 ; Fraser's mag., n. s.
V. 6, 1872 ; Fortnightly rev , v. 4, 1800 (Errors of Dr. L., by
I. D. Cooley) ; North Brit, rev., 28, 1858.
*9- For his travels see under bis name in general alphabet.
LivisoiTo;) (Edward, Anier. jurist, b. 1704, d. lS3(i).
— Hunt(C.H.) Life o£ 1864 3114.01
— Godwin (P.) Out or the past, p. 66-76. 1870. . . . 2526.18
— Haywood (A.) Essays, new series, v. 2. 1873. . . . 2»'28 18
Ed. rev., v. 130, 1864.
Livingston (.Wm., Amtr. slale.wian, b. 1741, d. 1790).
— Sedgwick (T., jr.) Memoirs of the Ufe of. 3114.02
Llotd (Charles, see'y to Oto. GrenoUle, d. 1773).
— Barker (E. H.) CLiims of C. L. to the aothomhip
of Junius, etc. 1828 308s.(ji
— Jnques (J. ) History of Janius and bis works. 308i!o6
Lloyd (Charles, Kif/U.sh poet, d. 1839).
— De QulDcey (T.) Lit. remlnlicsnoM, v. », p. U14S. . tm 1»
LocHiEL. .See Caubron.
Locke family, ( United .'>lati.it.
— Locke (J. G. ) Book of the Lookes : doscondants of
Wm. Locke of Wobum. 18.53 3113.24
Loons (John, Emjlish philosopher and theologian, b. 1032.
d. 1704). J • •
— Original letters, with sketch of [hisl writings and
opinions, by T. Forater. 1830 3114.03
— King (I'eter, Itli lord). Life of. 2 v. 1830. 31 14.04
— Coste (P.) Life of. [/» Locke (J.) Works, t. 1, I8.0.J 6052.01
— Mackintosh {Sir J.) Miscel. works 2.'Ua.'i7
— Vaughan(K.) Essays, v. 2, 69 121. 1849 •/544.J0
See alto Ed. rev., v. 99, or Littell, 1864.
Ste also Lowes, v. 2 [5416. 05J. and other historians of phi-
losophy ; articles in Alliboiie, M'l liutook and Strong, v. 6,
(with roleronces) ; references in Poole's Index ; and en-
tries under his name in general altfhabet
LocKHAiiT (John Gibson, Scotch poet, novelist, critic, and
biographer, b. 1794, d. 1854).
— Mackenzie (Shelton). Memoir of. [In his ed of Noote* am-
brosianffl, v. 3.J
See Quar. rev., 1864, v. 116, or Littell, 1864, v. 3.
LooKHiiiT (Sir Wm., of Lee; British ambassador and
statesman, under Oromwell, b. 11120, d. 1675).
See North Brit, rev., v. 36; 1862.
LooAN family, ol Philadelphia.
— Smith (H. L.) [Short memoir of James Smith and
seveial persons connected with the Logan family. ]
1839 31(H 21
LooAH (John, Tah-gah-jute, Jfirwo chief, b. about 1725,
d. 1780).
— Mayer (B.) Logan and Cresap, an hist, essay. 3118.09
Note. — For Logan's speech, see Jefferson's Notes on
Va., v. 1.
LoNDONDEEBY (2d nuirquis of). See Stewabt (Robert,
viscount Castlei-eagh).
LoNDONDEiiUY (3dmU7-quisof). See Stew abt (iS/r Charles
William Vane).
Longfellow (Henrv Wadsworth, Amer. poet, b. 1807).
— Cobb (J. B.) .Miscellanies, p. 330-367. 1858 2621.07
^ Curtis (a, W.) m Atlantic, v. 12. 1883.
— Drake iS. A.) Hist, and mansions of Middlesex, 1874. GUI. 07
— Fields (J. T.) in Tribune popular science, pt. 3, 1874 39118.01
— Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 285-99. 1870. 252>.18
— Homes of American authors 1857 3245.11
See also Brit. quar. rev., Jan. and April, 1864 ; Fraser's
mag., V. 47, 1853 ; National rev., 1859, or Littell, 1859, v. 1 ;
N. A. rev., V. 104, 1867 ; North Brit, rev., v. 17. 1852.
See also the very full article in Alliboite's Diet., v. 2,
L0NQUEVIL1.E (Anue Geueviiive dj Bourbou-Coude,
dachesse de, active member of the Fronde, 1618-52,
6. 1619, d. 1679).
— Cousin (V.) La jeunesse de : etudes. 6e ^d. 704'2.28
— — Sime. Youth of. 1851 3114.06
— Beard (O.) Port Koyal, v. 2, p. 233-324. 1861. . . .3431.19
— Mcnzies (S.) Pohtical Vomen, v. 1. 1873 3266.07
Lord (Daniel, laiei^er of N. Y. cUy. b. 1791, d. 1868).
— Proctor (L. B.) Bench' and bar, p. 641-671. 1870. . .3256.24
LoKEDANo (Leonardo, doge of Venice, b. 1-138, d. 1531).
— Navagcro (A, ) Funeral oration on the death of.
[Pamph., V. 12.] 5058.12
Loughborough (Lord; Engl, statesman). See Weddee-
BURN (Alexander).
Lorenzo de' Medici. .See Medicl
Louis IX. {king of France, and crusader, &.1215, d.l270).
— Bray {Mrs.) The good St. Louis and Ms times.
1870 3114.22
— Du Cauge (C. Du F.) Dissertations sur I'histoire de 8. Louis
par Joinville. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 3.] 501.03
— Extraits des mss. arabes rel. au r^gue de, 1238-60. Tr. par
Cardonne. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 3.J 501.04
— Guizot (F.P.G.) Great christiaus of France. 3114.2(1
— Joinville (J. de). Saint Louis. Tr. by J. Hutton.
2ded. 1869 311-1.21
Same. [Zn Chronicles of the crusades.] 6623.13
Same. Memoires. Avec un tableau du rfegue de
St. Louis. 1-22(1-70. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 2.] 5131.02
— Doran (J.) Monarchs retiied from business, v. 1. . 3253.07
— Hewlett (U. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.'25
— Perkins (J. H.) in Characteristics of men of genius, v, 2, p.
223-267. 1840 261U.'20
See a/j'i North Brit, rev., v. 48, 1868. .4 '<» general his-
tories of France by Uuizot, Michelet, v. 1 (515. 18], and other
historians ; and histoi-ies of the Crusades (7th and 8th).
In asking for books, tue the '• Book Order," giving the AUrHOB'S NADUS, the first p«t of the TITLE, and the NUMBBB.
170
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Louis xi. to LouIb XV.
Louis XI. {Hng ef France, b. 1423, d. 1483).
— Comines (P. de). HisL memoirs. [With the Scan-
dalous chronicle, 14G0-83 ] «043.13
Same. Memoires, avec des notices, 1464-98. 3 v.
[Petitot 1 st'r.,v. 11-13.] 501.11
— Diary of an embassy from Eiug George of Bohemia,
1461. UV. by A.H.Wratiidaw. L., 1871. 8'. 3111.13
— Duclos (C. P. ) History of. From the French. 2 v.
1746 3111.11
'— BrantOme (P. de}. Homxuea UlnstreB. [(Euvres completes,
V. 2. 1822.] 60211S
— Guizot (F. P. G.) PopulM hist, of France, v. 3. . . 618.08
See also histories of France, by Giilzot [v. 3, 618.08] ;
Miiholet [T. 2, 615.17], and other historians ; Nat. qu. rev.,
V. 20, 1870 : references on p. 306 of ' Table gen6rale ' of
Revne des deux moudes [8172. — j; and in Jlctiun Victor
Hugo's Hunchback of Notre D ime: Charles Reado's Cloister
and the hearth, and Scott's Queutiu Durward. Also the
Tnemoires in the collection of Petitot [5121.— j as follows : —
Du Clercq (J.) Memoires, 1448-67. [1 siir., v. 11, and Bu-
chon's Col. des ohron.,v. 37-401: Illiers (F.d'j. M^mbires.par
D. Godefroy. [I ser., v. 8] : Jeanne do Troyes. Hlstoire, ou
chronique scandaleuse, 1460-83. [1 ser.,T. 13, 14]: LaMarche
(O. de). Memoires, 1433-99. [1 ser., v. 9-10.]
Louis XII. (kimj of France, b. 1462, d. 1515).
— Auton (Jean d'). Chroniquee. avec des notes, par Lacroix.
4 V. 1834 6127.01
— Brantdme (P. de], Hommes illustres. [(Eavres completes,
T. 2 1822.] 6021 18
— Guizot (F. P. G.) Popular hist, of France, v. 3. . . 618.08
See aUo some memoires in the collection of Petitot, as fol-
lows :— Bayard ^Cfiev, de). Histoire du bon chev. Avec
tableau du regue de L. XH.. 1498-1S16. [1 sir., T. 16] ;
Fleuranges (Robert HI. de La Marck de). Histoire, 1499-
1621. [1 86r., V. 16J; Louise de Savoie {mother of Francis I,)
Journal, 1601-22. [1 B6r., v. 16.]
Louis 'XTTT (king of France, b. 1601, d. 1643).
— Howell (J.) Life of. 1646 3118.02
— Youge (C. D.) France under the Bourbons, t. 1. 1866. 616.27
— Meuzies (S.) Eoyal favorites, v. 1 3267.10
See also lives of Marie de' Medicis, Richelieu, Anne [rtf
Austria) ; aud references on p. 306 of 'Table gundrale,' of
the Revue des deux mondea [8172. — ]. For the reiigioiis
history of his reign see Huguenots, p. 89 {ante). In fiction
see Dumas' Three guardsmen, Mme. de Genlis'Le siege
de Rochelle ; and A. de Vigny's Cinq Mars.
See also certain memoires in the collection of Fetitot and
Monniarqu6, as follows : — Bassompierre (F. de). Memoires,
1679-40. [2 sor., v. l'J-21J ; Brienne (H. A. de L., cnmle de).
Memoires, etc., 1614-61. [2 ser., v. 3.5, 36] ; Du Plessis (Cesar,
due de Choiseul, comie). Memoires, 1627-71. [*.i s6r., v. 27] ;
Du Val h\, Marq. de Fonteuay-Mareuil). MumoircB. 1609-
34. [1 ser., v. 60-51] : Estr6es (V. M. marectiat et due d').
Miimoires, 1610-17. [2 ser., v. 16] ; Fontrailles (L. d'A., vi-
comte dej. Relation, 1742. [2 a6r., v. 54] ; Gramont (Antoine,
due Ae, marechal). Memoires, 1621-77. [2 86r., v. 66 67] ;
Jeannin (P.) N^gooiatious, 1698-1609. [2 ser., v. 11-16] ;
L'Estoile (P. de). Memoires et journal de, 15115-lGll. [1 b6t.,
V. 45-49J ; Montglat (F. de P. de C, marq. de). Memoires,
1610 68. [2 86r., v. 49-51] : Montpensier (A. M. L. d Orleans,
Mile. de). Memoires, 1627-86. [2 ser., v. 40-43] ; Montr6sor
C. de B., comle de). Memoires, 1632-37. [2 ser., v. 54]; Motte-
ville (F. Bertaut, dame de). Memoires, 1621-66. [2 ser., v.
36-40]: Orleans (Gaston, (Zucd). Memoires, 1608-34. [2 ser.,
V. 31] ; Pontis (Louis, sieur le). Memoires, etc., 1599-1652.
[Q Bbr., V. 31, 6123.—]: Richelieu (Card. de). Memoires, 1610-
88. [2 ser., v. 10-11, 21 bis-30, 602.2.5] ; Rohan (H , 1 due de).
Memoires sur la guerre de la Valteliue, 1631-J7. 2 s6r., v,
19] ; Talon (O.) Memoires, 1630-53. [2 ser., v. 60-63].
Louis XIV. (kitig of France, b. 1638, <t 1715).
— Abbott (J. S. C.) History of. 1871. . . .3114.19
— Anquetil (L. P.) Memoirs of the court. 2 v. 3113.22
— Astie (J. F. ) Louis fourteenth and the writers of
his age. 1855 3111.19
— Bridges (J. H.) France under Bichelieu aud Col-
bert. 1866 523.16
— Bensley (B.) Louis XIV. and his contemporaries.
1845 3111.20
— Daugeau (P. de 0.) Memoires of the court, etc. 1684-
17'20. 2 V. 18-25 3114.30
— Duclos (C. P.) M&noires secrets. [Barrifere. Bibl.
desm4m., V. 2.J 507.02
— Dumas (A.) Louis XIV. et son sifeole. 4 v. in 2.
1866 7016.27
— James(G.P.E.) Life and time of. 2 v. 1851. 3114.08
— Letters of Wm. HL and Louis XIV. 1697-1700. Ed.
by P. Grimblot 2 v. Lou., 1818. 8°, 31«6.01
— Martin (H. ) History of France. Age of Louis XIV.
[1661-1715.] 2v. 1865 517.13
— Orleans (E. G. , duchesse d'). Secret memoirs of the
court of , and of the regency. 18'24. . . 3113. -21
— Pardee [3.) Louis XIV. aud the court of Fiance in
the 17th century. 2 v. ■ 1851. . . . 3114.10
— Toroy (J. B. 0. de). Memoirs : containing the his-
tory of the negotiations from the treaty of Rys
wick to the peace of Utrecht [1687-1712.] From
the French. 2 v. 1757 521.08
— Voltaire {¥. M. A. de). The age of Louis XIV.
[Works, V. 6.] 5081.06
Tr. , with notes, by E. Griffith. 3 v. 1779. 3113.25
Same. .Sifecle de Louis XIV. 1845. . . 3114.25
Same. [(Euvres, v. 19-20.] 5083.19
— Yonge (C. D. ) France under the Bourbons, v. 3-4.
1866 516.28
— Baker (H. B.) French society, v. 1. 1874 3268.16
— Menzies (H.) Koyal favorites, v. 2 3257.11
— Reeve (H.) Royal aud republican France, v. 1. . . 617.20
— Scott (J. R.) Augustus Ctesar and Louis XIV. [tn his Disser-
tations and parallels, p. 343-61. 1804.] 2647.05
,See also Ed. rev., v. 119, 1864 (Dangeau's and Saint-Si-
mon's memoirs) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 21. 1874 (lieign of.
2 art by"^J. C. Morisoo) ; Haiper's monthly, v. 7 (by J. 8.
C. Abbott} : relereuces in Poole's Index and on p. 306 of
Table generals of Revue des deux mondes [8072.—] ; Saint
Pauls, V. 7, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 1 (L. XIV. as a match
maker).
See also, in this class, lives and memoirs of Mazarin :
OoLBttfix : LoDvois : Retz : Saint-Simon ; Monipensieb
(A. M. L. d'O., duchesse de) ; Mainten< n (J/m€. (le) ; Se-
viGNE {Mme. de) ; Valliere : Montkspan. Infiction see
Dumas' ' Twenty years after ;' Bungeuer's • Preacher aud
the king ' (the great pulpit orators of his reign) ; Feuelou'a
* Adventures ot IVlemacbus ' (construed as a covert satire
on this reign); Dumas' ' Brdgelonne," 'Iron mask,' aud
•Louise de la Valliere ;' Achard's 'Belle Rose:' Alarana'B
'Turkish spy.'
For speciid works on the Wars of the Huguenots and the
Revocation of the edict of Nanles, see Huguenots, p. 89.
Of the memoires in Petitot'scollectii.u, see the following :
— Berlhod (Frangois). Memoires, 1652 3. |2 ser., v. 4-8.
513:1.— 1: Berwick ;J. Fitz-J., duke of). Memoires, 167U-1734.
[2 ser., V. 65-66. 6134—] : Brienne (H. A. de L. comte de).
Memoires, 1614-61. [2 ser., v. ao-36. 6133.—] : Caylus (M.
M. de V. de M. marquise dc). Souvenirs, 1681-91. 2 ser., v.
66. 6134.—] I Choisy (F. T., abbi de). Memoires, 1668-86.
[2 ser., V. 63.] 6134.—] ; Colbert (J. B., marq. de Turcy).
Memoires, 1697-1713. [2 ser., v. 67-68.] 5134.—] : Conrart (V.)
Memoires, 1652. [2 ser , v. 48] ; Duels (C. P.) MemoireB
secrets, 1700 68. 2 ser., T 76,77. 5133.—]: Duguay-Trouln
(R.) Memoires, 1689-1716. [2 ser., V. 27. 6133.—] ; Du Ples-
sis [Cli^&T, due de Cluiiseut ; cnnte). Memoires, 1627-71. [2
ser., V. 67. 6133.—] ; Forbin (Claude). Memoires. 1666-1710.
2 ser., V. 74-75.1 6134.—] ; Goui-ville (Jean Herault, sieur
de). Memoires, 1642-98. [2 ser., v. 62. 613:J.30] ; Gramont
(Antoine, due de, marechal), Meujoires, 1621-77. [2 ser.,
V. 66-57. 5133.—); Guise (Henry de Lorraine, 5 due de).
Memoires, 1647-48. [2 ser., v. 6S 66] ; Joly (0.) Meinoij-ea
concernant card, de Retz, 1648-88. [2 ser., v. 47] : Joly
(Guy). M6moires, 1648-65. [2 ser., v. 47 : La Chaire (E.,
comte de). Memoires, 1642 43. 2 ser., v. 61J ; La Fare (C. A.,
marq. de). Memoires, 1662-93. [2 ser., v. 65] ; La F'ayette
(M. M. P. de La. v., comtes.-'e de). Memoires de la cour de
France, 1688-89. ( 2 ser., V. 64-65] ; La Porte (P. de, valet
de cliamhre). Memoires de, 16J4-66. [2 ser., v. 69]; La
Rochefoucauld (F., due de). Memoires. 1630-52. [2 ser., v.
60-51] : Lenet (P.) Memoires, 1649-50. [2 ser., v. 53-64] ;
Memoires de M. de * * * . 1643-90. [2 ser., v. 68 69J ;
Muntglat (F. de P. de 0.. marq. de). -ilemoires, 1610-68.
[» ser., V. 49-61] ; Montpensier (A. M. L. d'0rl6ans. Mile.
de.. Memoires, 1627-86. [2 ser., v. 40-43] ; Motteville (F.
It., dame de). Memoires, 1621-66. [2 ser., v. 36-10] ; Ne-
mours (M. do., duchesse de). Memoires, 1648-53. (2 ser.,
V. 34} ; Noailles (A. M., due de). Memoires. Composes
par Millot, 1682-1766. [2 ser., v. 71-74] ; Pontis ,L., sieur de).
Memoires, 1599.1652. [2 ser., v. 31l;Eetz(J.) F. P. de
Gondy, card. de). Memoires, 1648.55. [2 ser., v. 44-46] ;
Talon (O.) Memoires, 16ii0-63. [2 ser., y. 60 63] : Temple
ySir Wn..; Memoires. 1672-79. [2 ser., v. 64] ; Villare (L.
li.,duc ei maret:halde). Memoires, 1670-1734. [2 ser., y.
68-71.]
Louis XV. (king of France, b. 1710, d. 1774).
— Baker (H.B.) French society, etc. , 2 v. 1874. 3266.15
— Capeligue (B. H. E.) Mesdemoiselles de Ncsle et
ia jeunesse de Louis XV. La oomtesse de Maillj.
La comtesse de Vintemille. La duchesse de Lau-
raquais. La duches.se de Chateauroux. 7008.06
— Ohallice {Dr.) Secret history of the court of. 2 v.
1861 3114.26
— Cousin (V.) Secret history of the French court un-
der Eichelieu imd Mazarin. 1859. . . 513.01
— Duclos (C. P. ) Memoires secrets. [Barrifere. BibL
des mem., v. 2.] 507.02
— Dumas (A.) Louis XV., et sa cour. 2 v. in 1. 7016.29
— Martin (H ) History of France. The decline of the
monarchy. Tr. by AL L Booth. 2 v. 1866. 517.15
— Murray (J. ) French finance and financiers under
Louis XV. 1858 5923.21
— Pecquet (A.) Secret history of Persia [i. e. France],
and of the most considerable states of Asia [i. e.
Europe.] Tr. from the French {anon.] 174u6r02.15
BBOOEIim MEBOANXILB LIBBARlf.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Loui. xv. to Luther.
171
— Pioasens (Chtv. de). Me'moires de la r^gence de
fPhUippe,] duo d'Orl&us. [1715 172:).] 3111.22
— Voltaire (F.M.A.de). Sifeclede. [(Euv.,v.2!.] 5083.21
— — Same. Abstract of the age of. 3 v. 1779. 311:i.25
— Tonge (C. D.) France uuder the Bourbona, t. 8, 1806. SUM
See Ed. rer., v. 125, 1867 ; refcreacce in Poole'i Index
•nd on p. 307-8 of • Table generate • of tbe Bevue dca deux
mondes ;8172.— J.
Also (iu Oountries) France (History), conrraltlng the
e«rly ohaptore of histories of the French revolution.
Also, iu this class, names of his prime ministers, Flburt
and Choibgui., and of PoMPAi>oDit, ttc. ; and in fiction G.
P. R. James'fl Aiicleut regime : Mrs. Maberly's Leontlne ;
Dumas' Memoirs of u physician (last lour years of reign).
For accounts of the Mississippi Bubble see hKw (John).
See alto in Petitot's coUection the following Monioirea.
Til : Berwicli (J. Fitz-J., duke of ). Memoires, 167(M7:n. fa
•6r., V. 66-68] ; Duclos (C. P.) M6moires soirels, 1700 58.
[2 s6r., 76, 77J ; Noailles (A. M., rfuc de). Mumoires, Com-
posts par Millot, 1682-1766. (2 e6r., \ . 71-74J ; Staal (M. J. 0.
de Launey, baronne de, d. 1750). M^inoires. [2 eor., v. 77] ;
Villare (L. H., due et mareclial de). Memolres, 1670-1734. [2
•6r., T. 68-71].
Lotns XVL (king of France, b. 1751, d. 1793).
— Augotil^me (M. T. 0., dachesse A'; dawjliter of Louis
XVI.) Private memoirs. History of the cap-
tivity of the royal family of France, iu the tem-
ple. 1817 3114.12
— ChiUlioe (Dr.) Heroes, philosophers, and courtiers
of the time of. 2 v. 1863 3114.28
— Cl&ry (J. B.) A faithful servant. Journal in the
tower of the temple during the captivity. 3111.25
— Ooohrane (A. B.) The flight of Varennes, 1791. [In his Francis
the first, etc., v. 2, p. 167-298. 1870] 8067.17
— Dumas (A.) Louis XVI. et la revolution. 2 v. in 1.
1866 7016.30
— Falloux (A.F.P.,com<ede). Louis XVI 5e ^d. 3113.32
— Lamballe (M. T. L. de S. 0. , princesse de). Secret
memoirs of the royal family. 1826. . . 3114.12
— Senee (A.) Louis XVL et sa oour. 2e ^d. . 3113.31
— Williiims (H. M. ) Political and confidential cor-
respoudeuoe of 3 v 3111.01
— Yonge (C. D.) France nnder the Bourbons, v. 3-4. 1866. 616.29
See Bentlcy's misoellauy, v. 6, 1839; t. 66, 1864 (Era of
LouiS) ; Harper s monthly,v. 16-18 (by J. S.O.Abbott, t'Uus.l;
references in Poole's- Index, and on p. 310 of * Table g6-
n6rale ' of the Kev. des doux mondes [8172. — ].
See also in thia class, lives of Marie Antoinette, TtmaoT
and Neckbu ; and fOr worlds upon ttie French revolutiOQ
see (in Ooantries) France : Kevolittion 0/1789).
Louis XVII. (of France, b. 1785, d. 1795).
— Beauchesne (A. H. Du B. de). Louis XVIL , his life,
etc. Ir. by W. Hazlitt. 2 v. 1853. . . 3114.13
S^ime. The Bourbon prince. 1853. . . 3111.05
— Gruau de la Barre iN. N.) and Laprade (X.) Abridg-
ed account of the misfortunes of. 1838. 3111.04
— Hanson (J. H.) The lost prince ; identity of Louis
XVU. aud E. Williams. lS5i 3114.15
See also Putnam's mag., Sept., 1868 (aH. by F. Vinton).
— Meves (W. and A.) The authentic historical me-
moirs of. 1868 311432
See also Eclectic mag., v. 26. 1852 (Dauphin impostors) ;
N. A. rev., T. 78, 1854 ; Qiiar. rev., v. 93, 1853, or Llttell, ▼.
39, 1863JMystery of the dauphin).
Loots XVIU. (Icing of France, b. 1755, d.1824).
— Camot iL. N. M. t Memorial to Louis XVIU, Tr.
by L. Goldsmith. 2d ed. [1814.] . . . 5721.05
— Crowe (E. E. ) History of the reign of. 2 v. 3114.16
— Lamartine (A.) Hist, of the restoration. 4 v. 514.16
— Lnmothe-Langon (E. L., ftaron de). Memoires d'une
femme de quality sur Louis XVin. sa court et son
rfegne. [anon.] 18'29 3111.06
— Gibbon (F.) Public rharacters, p. 8-114. . . v. 2 of 3216.17
— Guizot (F. P. G.) Memoirs of my time, v. 1. . . . 3074.07
See alsfi references iu Poole's Index, aud on p. 312 of ' Ta-
ble gen * of the Rev. des deux mondes. [8172. — ].
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte. See Napolbon UX
Louis Philippe (kinq of Uie French, b. 1773, d 1850).
— Abbott (.J. S. C.) History of. 1871. . .3114.34
— Guizot (KP.G.) Memoirs of my times T. 2-4. 3074.07
T)ie last days of the reign of 1867. . .3114.33
— Abbott (J. S. C.) kin^s and querns, p. 69-118 3255.28
— Croly (O.) Historical sketches, p 53-75. 1842. . . . 2521.22
— Phillips (S) Essays from the Times, V. 1. . 2536.09 ; 2538.14
— Reevo (H ) Rujal and repnb. Krance, v. 2 517.21
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
A'«e Uentlcy's miscel., v 8, 1840 ; Temple Bar, July, 1874.
Also Oountries (France : Revolution of 1830).
Louisa (qw-en of Prussia, wife of Frederick William III.,
b. 1776, d. 1810).
— Hnrat (G. E.) Queen Louisa of ProMi* ; or, cood-
nesa m a palace. [1874.] .... 3W8i26
— Attlnson (E. ^.) Memoirs of tb« qnMns of Pnii«l«, 8!l«8.04
Louisa Mary {youngest child of James 11 of Kitgland, b
lG92,d 1712).
— Striclilaod (A.) Uves. etc ni6 M
Louise de ixiL-oie, (re-jeni of Franet, mother of FrancU
l.,b. 1476, d. 1531).
— Journal, 1601-22. [Petltot. 1 i«r., v. H.J 61« 1«
LooisB Mano de France (Madiitne, daughter of Louis
XV., b. 1767, d. nsi). ■' -' ■^'"«
— Farrer (H. 8.) Life of. [onoii.] 1869. .3114.23
Louvois (Pra:i9ois .Michel LeTellier,mar7ui.»do,«-e»c/4
war minister wider Louis XIV., b. 1611, d. 1691).
— Crowe (E. E.) Eminent foreign ttateameD, y. 3. . . 8211.21
See also Bentley's miscel., y. 62, 1862, and bistorlesof
the reign of Lonm XIV.
LovAT ( iMrd). See Fkaseb (Simon, lord Lovat).
LovBLACB (Richard, b. 1618, d. 16.58).
— Bell(B) Lives of English poets, v. 2 .3211.18
— L»ngford(J A.) Prison books and tkeir authors. . 8263!3a
LovKB (Samuel, Irish humorous uovelist, poet, and oainl-
er, 6. 1797, d. 1868).
— Bernard (B.) Life of 1874. 3116.00
L'OuvEBTURE (Toussaint). See Toussaint L'Ocvbbture.
LouvET DE CouvRBP (Jean Buptiste, Frencli Girondist,
and author, b. 1760, d. 17i57).
— Memoirea. [In BarriJre. Bibl. des m4m., T. 12.] . 607.01
Same. Narrative of dangers, etc. Lond., 1796. 8*. 8116.'00
Lowe (.Sir Hudson, BrUish gov. of St. Helena, b. 1770 (?)
d. 1844).
— Letters and journals. [In Forsyth (W. ) Captivity
of Napoleon at St. Helena. 2 v. 1853.] . 3127.13
liOWB (Robert, English statesman, b. 1811).
— Higginson (T. W.) EngUah statesmen. 1875. . . . 8221.13
— Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 38-47. 1872. . . 3252 26
Lowell (.James llussell, .liner, jvxt, b. 1819).
— Drake (8. A.) Historic mansions of Middlesex. 1874. 601.0T
— Homes of American authors. 185f 8245.11
For critical estimates of his writings, tee under Ills name
in general alphabet.
LowKLL (John, LL.D., of Mass., lawyer and aiuihor, b.
1769, d. 1810).
— Everett (B.) Memoir of. [Orationa, v. 2.] ... . 0322.04
Loyola (St. Ignatius, Spanish founder of the Jesuits, b.
1491, d. 1556).
— Mariam(F.) Life of. 2 v 3112.29
— Rose (S. ) Ignatias Loyola and the early Jesuits.
1870 3426.20
— Tivylor (I.) Loyola, or Jesuitism in its rudiments.
1851 3426.06
— Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.26
— Perkins (J. H.) in Characteristics of men of genius, v. 1, p 41-
69. 1846 2616.19
— Stephen (J.) Essays, 1852 2647.14
Same. [Essays, v. 2, I860.] 3123.20
See also references in Poole's Index.
LorsoK (Charles, called father Hgacinthe, French preach-
er, b. 18271.
See New Enghindcr v. 29, 1870 (by Dr. L. Bacon) : Put-
nam's mag., Jan., 1870 ; Biogr. preface to his diaoonraes,
by L. W. Bacon [3663.16].
LuoAN, (Roman poet, b. 39, d. 65). iSeeLucan, in gen-
eral alphabet.
LuooA (Pauliue, German opera singer, b. 1840).
See London society, Oct., Nov., 1872 (by Hopf).
LuciAN, ( Greek satirist, 2d century). See Luoiau, in gen-
ral alphabet
LnoBETiDS, (Roman philosophic poet, Isl century B.G.)
.s'ee Lucretius, in general alphabet
LncKEZiA Borgia. See Boroia (Lucrezia).
LuooLLUS (Lucius Licinius, Eoman consul and general,
about 115-57 b.ci
Plutarch. LucnUns.— L. and dmon compared. [In hit Uvea,
V. 3 of .3146 17: V. 3 of 3115 22 ; v. 2 of 3145.08.)
LacLow (Edmund, Eivjl. republican general, b. 1620, d.
1693).
— Memoirs. 2 v. Vivay, 1798. 8^ . . . . 3115.03
LtTTFULLAB, (a Mohammedan gentleman).
— Autobiography. London, 18')8. 12°. . . 3114.24
Luther (Martin, Qerman religious reformer, b. 1483, d.
1.546).
— Audin (J. M. V. ) History of. From the French,
by W. B. TurnbuU. 2 v. 1854. . . . 3115.08
Ifote.—lL Roman catholic autborlty.
— Bower (A.) Life of Luther. 1824.. . .3111.27
In asking for booka, use the ■■ Book Order," giving tlie AUTHOR'S NAME, the ilrat part of the TITLE, and the NU-MBKB.
172
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Luther to Maonish.
LuTHEB (Martin), continued.
— Bunsen (C. G. J.) Life of. Ed. by O. W. Wight
1S59 3115.05
— Froude (J. A.) Short studies. Ist. series. 2525.07
— Hure (J. C.) Vindication of Luther. 2d ed. •'i5(;2.02
Note.— With Hpecial refereuce to Sir Wm. Hamilton's
oriticismB iu his article on ' Tests and the English univer-
sities,* in Ed. rev., Oct., 1834 ; repr. in his ' Discussions.'
— Labouchere (P. H. ) Illiistration.s ot the life of Lu-
ther. Eugraved after original paintings, with
letter-press descriptions by Merle d'Aubignfe.
1862 I4;)7.(ll
— Michelet (J. ) Life of. [/» his Miscel. works. ] 5053. 06
— MoiTis (J. G. , ed.) Quaint sayings and doings con-
cerning. 1859 3115.06
— Scott (J.) Luther and the reformation. 2 v. 3431.01
— Sears (B.) Life of. 1«50. 3115.07
— WorsL>y(H. ) Life of. 2 v. 1856. . . .3115.10
— Blind (K.) The Luther monument at Worms. [Fortnightly
rev., V. 11, 186».]
— Carlyle (T.) Heroes and hero worship 2.515.12
— Croly (G.) Historical sketehes 1842 2621.22
— Gotstwiclt (J.) and Harrison (B.) German literature. . 2732.11
— Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3203.25
— Masson (U.) The tliree devils : Luther's, elc. 1874. 2630.30
— Mvers (F.) Lectures. 1874 3'257.20
— Rogers (U.) Keasou and faith, etc 3587.19
— Russell (Wim.) Extraordinary men 3203.'20
— Sketches of Melancthon ; with notices of [anon.J . 3122.26
— Stephen {Sir J.) Essays, etc., v. 1 34'i3.'20
— Tulloch (J.) Leaders of the reformation. 1859. . . 343'2.16
See also Harper's mag., v. 22 (* Interview with Luther,*
by Bayard Taylor) ; ■ M. L. and Leo. X.,' by E. Lawrence).
j^- Also Prof. Erautli's elaborate article, replete with
references, in M'Cliutock and Strong, v. 5 ; the Note on p.
173 of the Boston catalogue of hist., biogr., etc., 1873; and
the numerous ret'oiences given in Poole's Index. Also
works on the Reformation, p. 99, especially those of Runke
[3433.14], and Merle d'Aubigno L343-.>.I4]. In fiction see
Mrs. cliarles's ' SchdnbergGotta family.' and in poetry
Robert Montgomery's ' Luther ' [1673 02J.
LuTNES iH. r. P. J. d'Albert, dxic de, b. 1802, d. 1867.)
— Oliphaiit (T. L. K. ) Duke and the scholar and other
essays. 1875 3257.21
Ltcurqus [ijparlan law-fjiver, about 850 b.o.)
— Plutarch. Lycurgaa.— L. andNuma comnared. [InhisJAyea.
V. 1 of 3146.17 : V. 1 of 3145.22 ; T. 1 of 314O.08.J
See also histories of Greece (class Countries).
Lyndhuust (Lord), .^ee CJopl^ey (John ii.,lord Lyndhurst).
Lyon (Mary, Amer. teacher, h. 171)7, d. 1819).
— Power of christian benevolence illustrated ; life and
labors, etc. Compiled by E. Hitchcock and others.
PhiL, 1851. 1'2° 3115.12
Lyon (6r>7i. Nathaniel, Amer . genend, b. 1819, d. 1861).
— Sketch of life. [ With his Political writings.] 3115.11
Lysandeb {Spartan (jeneral, d. 395 b.o.)
— Plutarch. Lysander. — L. and Sylla compared. [In hii Lives.
V. 3 of 3146.17 ; y. 3 of 3146.2'2 ; v. 2 of 3145.08.]
Lyttleton (George, lord, English statesman and auOior,
b. 1709, d. 1773).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, y. 2 3263.02
— Lawrence (E.) Lives ot British historians, v. 1. . . 3262.U3
McAbthur (Duncan, Amer. general, and gov. of Ohio. b.
177-2, d. 1839).
— MacDonald (J.) Biographical sketch of 3243.12
Macaulay (Thomas Babington, 1st baron ; EngL histo-
rian, b. 1800, d. 1859).
— .\mold(F.) The publiclife of. 1862. .311.5.19
— Bagehot (W.) Estimates, p. 410-453. 1868 2617.24
— Bayue (P.) Essays, v. 2, p. 62 85. 1858 '2613.05
— GilflUau ((!.) Second gallery of Ut. portraits, p. 110-33. 25'26.12
Third gallery ol portraits, p. 233-07. 1856. . . . 2626.13
— Horue(K.H.) New spirit of the age, p. 211-221. 1856. 2532.09
— Miuldyu (U. O.) Chiel'B of parties, V. 2 3262.07
— Maginu (W.) Miscellanies, p. 112-21. 1857 2636.01
— Martiueau (H.) Biographical sketches. 1869. . . . 3263.28
— More Hannah). Letter.-* coutaiuiug notices of [his] youth.
1860 3125.13
— 8Urling(J.H.) Critical essays, p 112-172. 1868.. .2643 28
— Tuekirmau (H. T.) Characteristics of lit., v. 1. p. 171-93.
1849 2544.10
— Whipple (E. P.) EssajB, v. 1, p. 9-31. 1851 2646.06
See also Bentley's miscel., or Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 ;
Blackwood. V. 81), ia66, or LitteU,v. 16, 1856; Brit. quar. rev.,
1860, nr LitteU, 1860. v. 2 ; Eraser's mag., v. 66, 1857 ; v. 62,
18«0, 01- LitteU. 1860, V. 4 (Last word on M., by J. Skeltonl ;
Gentleman's mag , Oct., 1870, or LitteU, 1870, v. 4 ; Macniil-
lan, Feb., 1860 (by P. D. Maurice): MeUora, v. 3. 1860;
North Brit, rev., v. 27, 1857 ; v. 33, 1860 ; Quar rev., v. 124
1868, or LitteU, 1860, v. 1.
See also a very full article in AUibone, Encyclopffidia
Britaunica, and the references in Poole's Index.
MoCHEYint (Bobert Murray, Scotch clergyman, b. 1813.
d. 1814;.
— Bonar(A.) Life ol 18.57 3572.12
MoCuxiiAN (George B., Amer. general in civil war of
1861-5, 6. 1825).
— HillardtG.S. ) Life and campaigns of. 1864. 3115.15
See Blackwood's mag., v. 96, 1864; aho Countries (United
States. History : civit war.}
McCiiELLAN (Kobert, wesU-ni pioneer, d. 1814).
— McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 3247.19
See also Irving's Astoria [1123.01].
M'Ckie (Thomas, Scnlck presb. dicine, b. 1772, d. 1835).
— Miller (H.) Witness papers 3576.10
M'DoNAU) (Flora, Scottish Jacobite heroine, b. 172il, d.
17901.
— Autobiography. Ed. by her granddaughter, [pseud.]
2d ed. ;; v. 1«70 311().1«
— Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 3. . 3172.14
See also Bentley's miscel., v. 19. 1846; Chambers's miscel..
V. 3; and lives of Chables Edward .Stuart, in this class.
MacDonald (George. Scottish, nocelixt am) pad, h. 1^25).
See Brit. quar. rev., 1868, or LitteU, 1868, v. 1 ; Coutcm.
rev., V. 19, 1872 {by Henry Holbeach) ; North Brit, rev., v.
46, 1866 (as a novelist).
MAcGiLLivKAY(\Vm., En<il. ornitUologist, b. 1796, cf.l852).
— Smiles (8.) Brief biographies 1861 3'263.1«
Macqhegor {Sir Lieoitie, Brit. gen. in India, b. 1810).
See articles by 0 R. Low. in United Service mag.. May
and Aug., 1869.
ILicQKBooit iRobBoy, !~cotchfreeboottT,b. 1060, d. 1743).
— Slacleav (K.) Memoirs of Rob Eoy aud the Clan
Macgr.^gor. 1819 31C3.17
— Chambers's miscellany, v. 7 2616.26
— Thomson (K. B.) Meinoirs of the Jacobites, v. 2. . 3172.13
See also Blackwood's mag., Oct., Nov.. and Dec, 1817 ;
and in fiction Scott's Bob Itoy [245.74], and Grant's Adven-
tures of Rob Roy [216.02].
MAOHiAVEiiLi ^Niccoi6, Florentine statesman, historian,
(tiid political writer, h. 1469, (/. 15'27).
— Greene (G. W.) Historical studies, p. 46-32. 1850. . 2626.06
[/n CharacteristicB of men of genius, v. 2, p. 193-22:1. 261G.'20
— Hewlett (U. G.) I'he heroes of Europe 3263.25
— Macaulay IT. U.) Essays, v. 1 2636.16
Repr. from Ed. rev., v. 6. Controverted in North Brit.
rev., V. 28, 1858.
— SheUey ;M. W.) Lives, efc, v. 1 3211.26
See also Eraser's mag., v. 60, 1859 (M. and his Prince ex-
plained) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 10, 1865 (M. and his times) ;
and inficiioH George Eliot's Romola.
McKe.\n (Thomas, (/nrenior of Pa., b. 1734, d. 1817).
— Armor (W. C.) Governors of iPa. 1872 3246 02
— Sanderson {T.)Signersot" the Decl.ofindependence,v.6. 7'244.06
Mackeszie (Sir Gtorgf , Sn'ttish judge and moralist, called
'the bloody Mackenzie,' /j. 1(136, d. 1691).
See Contem. rev., 1871. or Litlell, 1871, v. 4.
Mackej<zie I Henry, Scotch inan-of-leJters, b. 1745 , d. 1 K31 ).
— Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists'. 1872 2702 31
Mackenzie (Wm. Lyon, Canadian political reformer, b.
1795, d. 1861).
— Lindsay (0.) Life and times of. 2 v. in 1. 3116.01
Mackintosh (Sir James. Scotch hUtonan and political
and philosophical writer, b. 1765, d. 1^32).
— Memoirs. Ed. by his son. 2 v. L., 1^5:1. 8°. 3115, 17
— Bulwer (Sir H. L. E.) Historical characters, v. 2. . 3267.('9
— De yuincey (T.) Essays on phil. writers, v. 1, p. 63-101. 26'22.I8
— Edgar (J. G ) The boyhood of great men 3263.22
— Everett (A. H.) Essays, p, '283-338 2524.11
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 136-147. 1867. . . 2631.07
. — Jordan (W.) Men I have known 32'22.05
— Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 3 2536.18
— Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences, efc„y.2,p. 271-291. 3222.03
See also the full article in AlUbone ; and Poole's Index
for numerous references.
Maclean (.Sir John, d. 1716).
— Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites t. 2. .3172.13
Maclean (.Mrs. L. E. L) See Lanuon iLetitia E. )
Maoleod (iJi;!;. Norman, 6'coicftau(Ao/', b. 1812, d. 1872).
See Coutemp. rev., v. 6, 1867 ; v. 20, 1872, or LitteU, 187£,
V. 3 (by A. Strahan).
Maoklin i^Charles, Irish author and dramatist, b. about
1700, d. 1797).
— Kirkham (J. T.) Memoirs of tha life of. 2 v. 3116.03
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 2, p. 1-20. 1831. . 3263.03
Maomakon (Marie Edmo Patrice Maurice, due de Ma-
genta, pres. of the French republic, b. 180S).
See Bentley's miscel., v. 49, 1861 ; Galaxy, Sept. and Oct.,
1874 j2 art.by E. Rcclus) ; Men of the third repubUc [3252.27].
Macnesh (liobert. Scutch phy.iiologist, psydiologist, and
maiv-of-letters, b. 1802, d. 1837)
— Moir (D.'M.) Life of, [ iritA *« Tales, «(c. t. 2.] . . JSS.Ob
BBOOKLXN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Btoopharsouro Margaret 173
Macphbbson (JameB, ScoUish historian and poet, b. 1738,
d. 179U).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British lilstorianB, v. Q. . . 32C3.M.
— Lives of Scottish poots, v.' 2, p. 148 1G8. 1832. . . .3312.08
Macbeaby (Wm. Ubas., Jinrjl. Irwjedian, i. 179:i, d 1873i.
— llemiuisoeuces, and selections fro'.n his diaries und
letters. Ed. by Sir F. Tollook. N. Y. 12°. 3116.23
Reviewed in Ed. rev., April, 1876.
, — Hazlltt (W.) Criticism, etc., p. 317-i4 2631.17
— Horue (U. U.) New spirit of the age, p. 238-266. 1866. 2632.09
See also Tomplo Bar, 1873.
MoViOKAR (Reo. John, Amer. author, h. 1787, d 1808).
— McVickar (W. A.) Life of. 1872 3115.13
Madison (James, ithpres. of the U: S., b. 1751, d 1830).
— Adams (J. Q. I Life of. 1S51 3116.21
Same. [M Ai« Lives of eel. statesmen.] . . . .3244.13
— Kives iW.O.) Hist, of the life and times of. 3 v. 3116.07
— Homes of Amer. statesiuen (Paper by E.W.Jonnston). 3245.12
See references in Poole's Index, and entries under his
name in geueruH alphabet.
j^j^ F<ir Madisou'8 messages, with a biogr. sketch, and
succinct account of his administration, see Statesman's
mauuikl, by Williams and Lossiug, v. 1, pts. 1-2 [6726.01].
Madison (J//-.v. Djlly I'aine, wife of pres-ident).
Holloway (L. C.) Ladies ol the White House. . . . 3246.14
MscENAS ^Caius Ciliiius, Roman statesman, and patron
of literature, l.it r.eidary B.O. )
— Sohomberg (B.) Life of. 2d ed. 177G. .3116.02
See Koman history iu the reign of Augustus C^sab.
MaodaIiI^ni: {of Fiance, queen of James V. of /Scotland,
b. ir>iO, d. 1537).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, e(c., v. 1 ^ . . 3266j)6
Maoendle (Fr.m(;ois, Prencli physiolorjistfb.l'iSS, dl855).
— Ploureus (M. J. P.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1866.] . . 3936.21
Maoinn (Wui., Irish e.ssai/ist ami poet, b. 1793, d 18i'2).
— Mackenzie (R. 8.) Memoir of. [In Maginn's Miscel., p. 1-100.
1857.] 2536.01
— Thomson {Mrs. K. B.) Literary characters, v. 1, p. 1-12. 3253.30
— Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 2, 1874. . . 3251.09
Magnus (Hiiiiricb Gustav, German physicist, b. 1802).
— Life and labors of. [Sm. rep., 1870.] 3936.26
Maeomei. .See Mohammed.
IttADJiENON (Fi-aii9oise d'Aubigne, marquise de, consort
ofjMuisXIV., b. 163.-., d. 1719).
— Ge'nlis (Mme. de). Madivme de Mnintenon. 7045.09
— La JieanmtUe (L. A. de). MeaioiiB for the history
of. From ihe French, by C. Lennox. 5 v. 31ir.28
— Bak r (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 1, 1874. . . . 3266.16
— Bruce (J.) Ctossic Jiortraits, v. 2. 1853 3212.16
— Bush {.Mis. F.) Queens of France, v. 3 3253.17
— Hays (M.) Female bi igi-aphy, v. 6 3212.01
— Owen (.Wrs. O. F.) Heruiues of histtiry 3261.21
— Saiute-Beuve (G. A.) Causeries du luudi, v. 4. , . . 7033.21
— Thomson (K. B. Queens of society 3262.16
.See also Nat Quar. rev., v. 6. 1862 ; Quar. rev.. T. 96, 1855,
or Littell. V. 9. 1855 ; Temple bai-, Aug., 1873 ; Blackwood's
mag., Feb., I860 ; Fraser's'mag., March. 1849.
See a.so Louis XIV., in this class.
Maistee i^Joseph de, French philos. writer, advocate of
puliUcal absolutism, and papal infallibilitij, b. 1754,
d 18-21).
Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 1-60. 1873. 3265 21
Morley (J.) Critical miscellanies, p. 113196. 1871. . 2637.03
Ropr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 9-10, 1868.
Baint-lieuve (C. A.) Causeries du luudi, v. 4. . . .7033.21
.See also N. A. rev., v. 73, 1854 (De .Maistre and romanism);
Ed. rev., Oct., 1852 ; April, 1849 : Lond. qu. rev., 1857 ;
Meth. qu. rev , April, 1856 ; and the article in M'Clintock
and Strong, v. 5.
Malo )LM I Sir Jolin, British Indian oJ^cer,6. 17G9,d 1833).
— Kaye ( J. W.) Lives of Indian offlcei-s, v. 1
iee also Ed. rev., v. 105, 1857 ; New monthly, v. 109, 18S7.
Maijjachini Pamtili (Olympia, facorite of Pope Inno-
cent X.,b. 15'J4,d H;58i.
— Leti(G.) Life of. By GualfU [/xsvud ] 1667. 31.34.27
Trollope (T. A.) Decade of Italian women, V. 2. . . .3262.29
See aUo Fraser's mag., u. s., v. 6, 1872.
Malheiibe (Frau9oi.s do, Pr. poet, b. about 1555, d 1628).
See Beutley's miscel., V. 41, 1867.
Maubban (Maria Felitfila, ?i^e Garcia, opera singer, b.
18t)S d. 1836).
— Merlin (M. J., comtesse de). Memoirs of. 2 v. 3116.09
— Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3266.10
Mallet or Malldch (David, Scotch author, d. 1765].
— Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 3 3263.02
M.vllet-I>u-Pan {J., Swiss political «))-i(er,!;.1749,d.lS0O).
— Sayous (P. A. ) Memoirs and correspondence of.
2v. 18.52 3116.11
— Saiute-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi, t. 4. ... 7033.21
See also Ed. rev., v. 96, or Eclectic mag., T. 26, 1862.
Malmesbubt (ii'arl of). See Habuib.
Malonk (Edmoud, Enrjl Sliakaperian eriUe, b. 1741, <!.
1812).
— Prior (J.) Life of. 18C0 3116.13
Malus (Eticnne Louis, French phj/sieM and poet, b.
1775, d 1812).
— Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., T, 3 aaa.ll
Man with the iron mask. See Irok mask, p. 160.
Manin (Daniclo, Italian stntenman, b. 1804, d 1857).
~ Martin (H.) D. M. and Venice in 1848-49. Introd.
by J. Butt. 2 V. 1862 532. 17
See also Fraser's mag., r. 66, 1SS7.
Mann (Horace, Amer. educator, b. 179C, d 1859).
— ManniM. P.) Life of. 2d cd. 1865. . .3116.20
— Loring (J. S.) Hundred Boston oratom 3246.14
Mansers (io'hn,marquii of (iranby, Enijli.<ih ijeneral, b.
1721, d. 1870).
— James (O. P. R ) Memoirs of great commanders. , . IHeiM
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., t. 7 ' . 3326.VT
Manneks {Lm'd John James Robert, Kiigl. state-vman
and poet, b. 1818).
— Held (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 136-138. 1872. . 33S3.36
Manneus (Thomas, lord chancellor of Iretand,'b. 1807).
— O'Flanagan J. B.) Lord chancellors of Ireland, t. 2, p. 836-376.
1870 33M.38
IUUnnino (James, pres. of Brovm university, b. 1738, d
1791).
— Guild (K. A. ) Life, times, and correspondence of.
1861. . . . f 3116.14
Mannino (Heury Edward, Sngl. Roman catli. prelate,
abp. of Westnnruiter, b. 1809).
— McCarthy (J.) Modem leaders. 1873 8367.16
Manny {Sir Walter, Enrjl. warrior and monastic founder,
d. l:i72).
— Gleig (O. R.) Lives, etc., v. 1 8331.01
Mansel (.Sir ilobert, b. 15—, d 16 — ).
— SoutUey (B.) Lives of British admirals, T. 6. . . . 3311.06
Mansfield (ioicZ). See Mubeay {'Vfm.,earlcf Mansfield).
Manzoni (Ajissandro, coiUe ; Ital. novelist and poet,
6.1784, d 1873).
— Greene (G W.) Historical studies, p. 171-208. 1S50. 3526 06
— PhilUmore (C. M.) In Macmillau', July, 1873.
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics, e(c., v. 2. p. 13-38. 2614.10
Maiut (Jean Paul, French jacobin, b. 1744, d 1793).
— Baker (H. H.) French society, etc., v. 3 3266.16
— Boweu-Gravcs (F.) In Fortnightly rev., Jan., 1874.
^ Giltlllau IG.) 3d gaUery of portraits. 1865 2526.13
— Meriva;o(H.) Historical studies 1865 2635.30
See also Temple Bar, June, 1871.
Alsii CoiujAY (Charlotte) in this class, and histories of
the French revolution.
Mabcellds iMuieus Claudius. Roman gpneral,d.208 b.o.)
— Plutarch. Marcellus—M. and Pelopldas compared. [In hit
Lives, v. 2 of 3146 17 ; T. 2of 3146.22 ; T. 2 of 3146.08.)
Mabciali, {called the man with the iron mask).
— Masaon (M.) Celebi-ated chUdren. p. 112-118. 1853. . 8263.31
See also IiioN Mask, p. 160.
Maboy (Wm. Learned, Amir, stutesman, 6.1786, d.lSiil).
— Jenkins (J.8.) Governors of New York, p. 646-606. 1861. 3347.03
— Proctor (L.B.) Bench and bar, p. 392-423. 1870.. .3256.34
Maeoaeet d'Awjouleme, (gueert of A'avarre, b. 1492, d
1549).
— Freer (M.W.) Life of. 2 v. 1836.. . .3116.16
— Brantflme (P. de, . Dames illustres. [CEuvrea.v. 6, 1823.] 6031.18
— Sainte-Beuve (0. A.) In Beutley's miscel., T. 36, 1864.
Set also For. quar rev., v. 30.
Marqaeet de Valois, iqu. of Henry IV., of France).
— Menioires. 1664-82. [Petitot. 1 sdr., T. 37.] .... 6121.37
— Brantome (P.de). Dames iilustres. (CEuvres.v. 6, 1823.] 5021.18
— Bush {Mrs. F.) Queens of Franco, v. 2 3353.17
See li-ves of Uenby IV. and in fiction Dumas' novel,
• Mai'garet de Valois,' and Ainsworth's ' Crichton."
Maboaeet of Anjou (queen of Henry VI., of England,
b. 1129, d. 1482).
— Abbott (J.) The history of 1861. . . .3116.15
— Provost d'Exiles (A. F.) History of. 2 v. 3117.21
— Herbert (H.W.) Persons and pictures, p. 129-165, 1854. 2632.01
— Jameson (^rs. A.) Cbaracterislice of women. . . .6821.23
— Owen (.1/rj. O. F.) Heroines of history 3361.21
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3266.06; 3366.13; 3226.10
Set: also Lives of Henry VI.
Also in jSctio/i, Bulwer s 'Last of the Barons;' Lady
FuUerton's 'A stormy life,' and Scott e 'Anne of Geier-
steiu.' She is also a personage in Shakspere's ' Henry
VI.' and • Eichard III.'
MAEOAHBr (of Austria, daughter of Maximilian I., queen
of France, duchess of Savoy, governor of the Nether-
lands, b. 1480, d 1530).
— Holt (E. S.) Royal hidlea, v. 1, p. 323 348; v. 2, p. 1-129. 3263.26
Mabqahet {of France, queen of Edward I, d. 1317).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3366.06 ; 3256.13 ; 3225.09
BBOOKLYN MKROANTILE LIBBAEY.
174
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Margaret to Mary.
JliEOAKET Tudor {dauijhter of Henry VIL, queen of
James IK, of Scotland, b. U89, d. 1541).
— Green (M. A. E.) Princesses of Eugland. v. *. . . . 3256.04
— Strickland (A..) Lives of the queens of Scotlimd. T. 1. 3*266 06
Masoueiute. See MABaABET.
Makta Clementina of Poland. See Clementina (f Poland.
Habia Theresa {empress of Austria, b. 1717, d. 1780).
— ArmaiUe (M. C. A. de S., comtesse d'). Miarie Therfese
et Marie Antoinette. 1870 3117.15
— Jenkins (J. S.) Heroines of history, p. 183-218. 1862. 3262.15
— Bussell (W.) Extrsordiuai-y women 3263.19
See also Fraser's mag,, v. 71, 1805 (Letters of).
iVyte.— For narratives of the Seven years' war, see his-
tories of Austria, of Germany, and of Prussia ; and Uves
of FaEDKltIO II. (kini/ of Prussia).
Injiction see Miss Muldbuch s ' Joseph II.'
Makiamne {wife of Herod the great, d. b.c. 29.)
— Owen {ilrs. 6. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21
Maeib Ameltb {qiteen of Lovis Philippe, b. 1782, d. 1866).
— Bush {Mrs. F.) Queen's of France, v. 2 3263.17
— Challice (Mrs.) Ulustriims women of France. . . . 3266.09
See also Littell, Sept. 20, 1873, or Temple Bar, v. 38, 1873.
Marie Antoinette, wife of Louis XVI., b. 1755, d. 1793).
— Abbott ^J. S. C. ) History of. 1857. . .3117.04
— Armaille (M. C. A. de S., comtesse d'). Marie The-
rfese et Marie Antoinette. 1870. . . .3117.15
— Campan (J. L. H., Mme.) Memoirs of the court of.
2v. 1852 3117.05
— Gtoncourt (E. etJ. de). Histoire de. 13e ed. 3117.14
— Lally Tollendal (T. G. de). Memoirs of. From the
French, by K. C. Dallas. 3 v. 1805. . . 3117.01
— Lamballe (M. T. L. de S. 0. princes.se de). Secret
memoirs. 1826 3114.12
— Lenormant (A. 0. , dame). Quatre femmes, etc ,p.
3-163. 1866. 3261.18
Same. [In her Esquisses historiques. {anon. ]
2eed.] 1866 3261.18
— Viel-Castel (H. de). Marie Antoinette, et la revo-
lution fran9aise, recherches historiques. 3117.16
— Baker (H. B.) I'rench society, v. 2, 1874 3266.16
— Bnsh (Mrs. F.) Queens of France, v. 2 3253.17
— Hay ward (A.) Essays, new series, v. 2, 1873. . . .2528 18
— Jenkins (J. 8.) Heroines of liistory, p. 446-469. 1852. 3262.15
— Owen (.tfrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21
— Reeve (H.) Royal and republican France, v. 1. . . . 517.20
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary women 3203.19
See als J Ed. rev., v 110. or Littell, 1869, v. 3; Temple Bar,
Oct., 1871 ; Ed. rev., v. 123, or Littell, 1860, v. 2 (Corresp.
of) : Brit. qu. rev., or Littell, 1866, v. 1 (Corresp. of) : New
T. la2. 1864 (Corresp. of) ; Oct., 1858 : and references in
Poole's Index, and on p. 309 of 'Table guuerale 1831-74'
of the Revue dee doux mondes.
.See aL'iO lives of Loois XVI. and Loois XVII.; and (in
Oountries) France, {litv. of 1789.) for the works of histo-
rians of her time, Lamartiue, Thiers, ttc.;aiid in^ctionSQe
Miss MUblbach's * Marie Antoinette and her son.
For the Diamond Necklace affair see, in this class, Bal-
SAMO (G.) ; and La Motte {Comtesse de).
M*mF, BE Mediois {queen of Henry I V. 0/ France, 6. 1573,
d. 1642).
— Pardoe(J.) Life of. 3 v. 1852 3118.18
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 96.
— Bush {Mrs. F.) Queens of France, V. 2 3253.17
— Freer (M. W.) Henry IV. and, v. 2, p. 194, etc. 1861. 3076 27
— Menzles (8.) Royal lavorites, v. 1 3257.10
See also Fraser's mag., v. 80, 1869 (Poem on her death);
Bentley's miscel., T.44, 185d; 34, 1852, orEolecti(^, v.27, 1862.
Also (in Petitot's coL des mdmoirea [5121.— J), Gillot (J )
Relation touchant la regence. 1610 [1 ser., v. 49], Pont-
ohartrain (P. P. de). MSmoires, 1610-'20 [2 s^r., v. 16-17].
Mabie Lkszozynski (wife of Louis XV., queen of Prance,
b. 17U3, d. 1768).
— Bush {Mrs. F.) Queens of France, v. 8 3263.17
Makie Louise (wfe of Kapoleon I., b. 1791, d. 1847).
— Abbott (J. 8. 0.) Kings and queens, p. 13-S3. . . . 3256.28
— Bush ( J/rs. F.) Queens of France, V. 2 3253.17
See also Lives of Napoleon I.
Makini (Giovanni Battista, Ital poet, b. 1569, d. 1625).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 8211.27
Mawon (Francis, Amer. rev. gen., b. 1732, d. 1795).
— Simms (W. G.) Life of. 10th ed. ... 3117.07
Maktos (Caius, I !oman general and r.onsul,2d century, s.a.)
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17; v. 3 of 3146.22; v. 2 of 3146.08
Maei^oroogh ( Duke of). See Churchill (John).
See aUo Paget (J.) Lord Macaulay and the duke of M.
[.fn/ii.! Paradoxes. 2538.111: Warren (S ) Works, v. 6 1866
[2645.05]: Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, etc., 1874 [3222.16- Bhick-
wood, V. 71, 1852 ; v. 86, 1869 ; United service mag. 1872
(Marlborough's lieuteuauts).
Maelborouoh (Duchess of ). See Churchill (Sarah).
See also Menzles (8 ) Fohtical women, v. 2. r3'66 071 ■
Bentley's miicel., v. 26, 1846 (by W. 0. T»ylor).
Marlowe (Christopher, English dramati.it, d. 1593).
Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870 (bj Edw. Dowdeii) ; Fraser's
mag., T.47, 1853; and under his name in general alphabet.
Marmont (Augusts Frederic Louis ■Viess3 de, due de
liaqnsa, marshal of Franc, b. 1774, d. 1852'.
S«Ed. rev., v. 106," 1857 ; Littell, v. 18, 1867 (from Athe.
natum); New monthly, t. 109, 1857.
Mabmontkl (Jean Francois, French auUwr, b. 1723, d.
17911).
— Memoirs, written by himself. 4 v. L. 12°. 3117.08
— Ii(6moires. [In Barriere (J. F.) BiW. de» m6m., v. 6 ] 507.05
Mabquette (Jacques, French Jesuit missionary, explore)'
of the Mississippi, b. 1617, </. 1675).
— Sparks (J.) Life of. [/n his Amer. biogr., v. 10.] . . 3241.10
See also Catholic world, Feb., 1872.
Marryat (Frederick, Lngl. novelist, b. 1792, d. 1848).
— Church (l/rs.Koss). Life and letters of. 2 v. 3117.18
Mabsh (Rev. John, Amer. temperance refoi-nier, b. 1788,
d. 1868).
— Temperance recollections. An autobiography. New
York, 1866. 12'" 3117.12
Mabshall iHumphrey, Amer. botanist, b. 1722, d. 1801).
— Darlington (W. ) Memorials of. 1819. . . 3016.25
Marshall (John, chief justice of the U.S., 6.17"i5,(/.1835).
— Biuney (EL ) Eulogy on. [Waldie libr.,v. 6.] 5078.20
— Flanders (H.) Lives of the chief justices, T. 2, . . 3246.25
— Homes of Amer. statesmen 8245.12
— Story (J ) [In las Miscel. writings, p. 639-698. 1852.] 2547.07
— Van Santvoord (G.) Lives of the chief justiics. . . 3246.20
— Wynne (J.) Lives of eminent Americans, 1850. . . 3242.01
Maesh-ill (Thomas F., of Kenluoky, lawyer and politi-
cian, b. 1801, d. 1864).
— Shipman (P. R.) Reminiscences of. [Galaxy, March, 1874.]
Mabshman (Joshua, English orientalist and missionary,
b. 1767, d. 1837).
— Marshnian (J. C.) Life and times of. 2 v. 3033.11
Maetel (Cliarles, duke of the Fra7iks, b. 694, d. 741).
— Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe 3263.2£
Martin (Henry, b. 1602, d. 168U).
— Forster (J.) Eminent British statesmen, v. 4. . . . 3211.10
Same. [In his Statesmen of the Commonwealth.] S257.07
Mabtindale (Adam, of Lancashire, Kngland).
— Life: [reJ3-1684]. Ed. by R. Parkinson. London,
184.5.4°. [Chatliamsos;., V. 4.] . . .5094.04
Maktineau (Harriet, English authoress, b. 1802).
— Famous girls, etc., p. 87-98 8261.17
— Home (R. H.) New spirit of the ago, p, 227-38. 1856. 2!);i2.09
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861. ..... . tl203.16
MABTin3(C.F.P.von, German naturalist, b. 1791,dl868).
~ Rau (C.) Memoir of. [Sm. report, 1869.] 3936.24
Marttn (Henry, English missionary and oriental scholar,
b. 1781, d. 1812).
— Jo'jmal and letters. New York, 1851. 12°.
— Kay (J. W.) Lives of Indian officers, t. 1 3224.20
Marvel (Andrew, English political write?; poet, and salir-
ist, b. 1620, d. 1678).
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 1. 1862. . . . 3263.07
— Rogers (H.) Reason and faith, etc 3587.19
— ■ Whittier (J.) Old portraits, etc 6077.1U
See also Eclectic mag., v. 26, 185*2,
Mart. See also Mabie.
Mary ( Virgin, mother of Jesus).
— Ctiarles {Mr.f. E. ) Mary, the handmaid of the Lord.
lunon.] N. Y.,1805. 18° 3534.10
— Jameson (Mr.i.A.) Legends of the Madonna. 1142. '25
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 97.
See also Mary ( rir^i'n), p. 91 of catalogue.
Maby (duchess of Burgundy, h. Ii57, d. 1482;.
— CosteUj (L. S.) Memoirs oi. 185:J. . . 3122.10
See , in fiction, G. P. R. James s Mary of Burgundy.
Maky (daughter of Henry VII. of Eiiglaud.b.lidi ,d.i-Mii.
— Green (M. a. £.) Princesses of England, v. 5. . . .3256.05
See Ed. rev., v. 123, 1866, or Littell, 1866, V. 2 (M. and the
duke of Suffolk).
Maby {eldest daughter of Charles I. of England, b. 1631,
d. 1660).
— Green (M. A. E.) Princesses of England, v. 6. . . . 3255.01
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of the Stuarts, v. 2 477.05
— Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3255.30
Maby 1. Tudor (queen of England, b. 1516, d. 1558).
— Chronicle of queen Jane and of two years of queen Mary, and
the robelhon of Sir T. Wyat, by a resident in the Tower of
London ; ed. by J. G. Nichols. L , Camden soc. 4°. 6113.02
— Tyller (P. F.) England under the reigns of Edward VI. and.
2 V. 1839 3054 21
— Strickland (A.) Lives, v. 4, 3255.07 ; v. 2, 3255.14 ; v. 3, 3225.11
See also New monthly mag., 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 2 ;
Dublin rev., Oct., 1875 ; Fraser's mag., Oct., 1876 (A severe
review of Green's hostile estimate of Mary's character, in
hla History of England) ; N. A. rev., v. 77, 1853 ; Westm.
BROOKLYN MEBCANTILB LIBRARY.
•.*
BIOGBAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Mary to MatthioU.
176
rev., V. 59, I8S3, or Eclectic mag., v. 28, 18S3 ; CatboUo
world, Oct., l»71 ; New mouthly. Feb., 18UI.
St^e a/s'i Roiieral hUtories of Knglaud, and for original
documentary records see the Calendar of State paperH, do.
mo.<tic Berjes, 1547-1580 (5131.—], and also the Venittiau
calendar scries, particularly v. 5 [6137.]. Tennywon's drama
' Queen Miiry ' embodies the popular bai*Hb conception of
her character. Aubrey De Vere's drama deals more gently
with her career as c^ueeu and woman. Victor Hugo also
has a play ' Mary Tudor." laftctinH sec Mrs. Bruy's ■ The
Protet^taiit,' McKeever's ' Twice Crowned,' and Aiuaworth's
'Cardinal Pole.'
Maby II. (qnem of Emjland, b. 1662, d. 169,5).
— Burnet (11.) Character of. [In his Lives, tic, 1»33.] . 30-26.28
— Strickland (A.) Lives, e(c 3'250.10 ; 3283.17 ; 32'i5.1B
AVc also lives of William III., and general histories of
England : particularly Macaulay's.
Mart af Liirniine, (tjne'u of James V., b. 151."), tl. 1561).
— Strickland (A.)- Lives of the queens of Scotland, v. 1-2. 3256.06
Maby Beatrice q^ .1/'^«i((, (queen of Jumes II,, b. 1658,
(7. 171S).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, ttc 325S.09 ; 3255.16 ; 32il5.U
Mary Stuart (queen of Scot.<i, b. 15 i2, d. 1587).
— Lettres, instructions ct memoirea ; publics et accoin-
pagnes dun resume chronologique par A. Labauoff.
7v. Loudres. 1814. 8° 3121.06
Same. Supplement. Publics par A. Teulet. Paris,
1859. 8^ 3121.13
— Letters ; with iiitrod. and notes by A. Stricklaud.
New ed. 2 v. London, 1841. 8°. . . . 3121.16
— Letters. Selected from Labanoff. Tr. with notes ,
etc., by W. Turnbull. London, 1845. 8°. 3118.16
— Abbott (J.) History of. 1868 31'2'2.03
— Bauatyue (E. ) Journal of the transactions in Scot-
land. 1.^701573 485.09
— BeU(H. G.) Life of. 2 v. 1852. . . .3122.07
— Beuger (J/issE. O.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1851. 31-22.05
— Caird (A. M. N. ) Mary Stuart ; her guilt or inno-
cence. 1866 3122.04
— Chalmers (G.) Life of. 2d ed. 3 t. 1822. . 3121.03
■ — Collections relative to the funeral of. Edinburgh,
[18-]. li° 3121.26
— Calendar of state papers relating to Scotland and
the state papers relating to Mary during her de-
tention in England, lo6rf-1587. Ed. by M. J.
Thorpe. [Rolls calendjirs. ] 5132.—
• — Crosby (A. J.) and Biuce (J. Accounts and papers
relating to. [Camden soc. , No. 93. ] . . 5113.47
— Hosaek (J.) M.andheraccuser.-*. 1542-1570. 3121.18
— Jebb(S.) History of. [anon.] ITio. . .3121. 27
— Labanoff (A.) Notice sur la collection des por-
traits, precedee d'un re.iume chronologique de
I'hist. de Mario Stuart. 1856 3121.14
— Laiug (M.) Disseitatiou on [her] participaiion in
the murder of Darnley. [With the Casket letters.
i/i /lis History of Scotlaud, V. 1-2.] . . 485.01
— Lamartine (A. de). Life of. 1800. . . . 3122.09
— Mary Stuart and the Casket letters. With iutrod.
note by H. G. Bell. 1870 3121.22
— Melin 3 (J. F. ) Mary queen of Scots and her latest
English histoiian. 1872 3121.'25
— Melvil(J.) Memoirs, e(c. 3d ed. 1751. . 3121.28
— Mignet (F. A. M. ) History of. 2 v. Iciyl. 3122.01
— Moile (N. T. ) Trial for high treason versified, [/n
/lis State Trials.] 1665.'24
— Pluuiptre (J. ) Ob.-servat;ons on Hamlet : an attempt
to prove that Shakespeare designed it us un indi-
rect censure on Mary queen of Scots. 1796. 1754. 25
— Privy-purse expenses. 1536-44. With memoir, by
F. Madden. Londo:i, 1831. 8 . . . . 3117.23
— Kaumer (F., von). Qaeen Eli^;abeth, and Mary,
queen of Scots. Is36 3118.17
— Royal exile ; or poetical epistlss of Mary queen of
Scots, during ner captivity in England. By a
young lady. Also by her fathei-, the life of queen
Mary, etc., etc. [a,io/i.] 2 v. L., 182-2. 8°. 3118.14
— Strickland (A ) Lives of the queens of Scotland.
V. 3-8 3256.08
— Tytler (VI.) Inquiry into the evidence against. 4th
ed. 2 V. 1790 3121.23
— Whitaker (J.) Mary queen of Scots vindicated. 2d
ed. 3 v. 1790 3121. 19
— Baluianno (Mrs. M.) Pen and pencil, p. 3-62. 18S8. 2517.03
— Brautome (P. de). Hommes illustres. [OluvreB, v. 6.] 60-21.18
— Bruce J.) Classic portiaits, v. 2, p. 181-203. . . . 3212.16
— Herbert (H.W.) Persona an<1 plotnrei, p. rO-UX. 185«. 3\n.ai
— JenkiUH (J. S.| Heroines of blat'iry, p. ^-ift-J'JO. 1862. JJUi.lS
— Hays (&1.) Female biography, v. 6 3212.06
— L4Klgc (E.) PortraitM, ftc, v. 2 32'JA.U3
— OweuB (;l/r». O. F.| Heroines of hIatorT S-Jlil.21
— Hussell (W.) Extra^irdi nary women 3-263.19
— Sainte-Ueuve (C. A.) Kugllsll jH>rtrattJt 3-.rtj2.30
— HtanhoiHi (£'11-') Hist, essays, p. .'itl'1'25. 184S. . . -26:14.-20
«4- A Xute on p. IHU of the Boston cAtalogiie of blal..
blogr., and travel, 1873, presents a summary ttf thi; pro-
&re8s of the controversy between Mary s aMnailauts aud
er delenders. Among writers huattlr. to licr, ;loU<iwiug
pretty ne.irly the order of time,) the prlncl|ml are btl-
cliauan {In his Hist, of Scotland, 4'JG.2j); Knox (l.i Ills
Hist, of the Itel'orniation) ; Hume (Hist, (if Kugland) ;
Kobertaou (Hist, of Scotland) : Laing (Hint, of Scot a:id| ;
Brougham ; Mignet : and Fronde (HIst.of Knglaud). Anirmg
her fU.f':nd' r* are Whitaker; Wm. -fytler , Cbalincrs ; Beu-
ger ; Labauolf; Miss .Strickland ; CaIrd : Hoaat:k . aud
Meline, wlu>.so book lii a sharp criticlHui of Froude. Bur-
ton'B Hist, of Scotland Is on the whole uulavorable. Miaa
Strickland's is the fullest popular uarmtive. The works of
Bell and Benger are less lengthy, with a leaning In her
favor. Those of Abbott and Lamartine are still more brief
aud popular.
In fiction see White-Molvillo's 'Queen's Maries ' [236.9HJ,
covering the period between her return from France aud
her marriage with D.irnley ; Scott's Abbot, depicting her
during her imprisonment at Loch Levt-n CasUe in 1667 :
Grant-8 Botliwell, and Jaiucs-s Daruley. F'or tlram-it and
pitcms, see Aytotiu's spirited poem ' Botliwell,' with his-
torical notes; aud HMpnburne's 'Chastelard,' aud 'Bothwell.'
6'ee alstt Beutley's utiscet., v. 18, 1845 (.M. aud lord
Brougham) ; v. 30, IH.-)! ; v. 44, 1868 : Blackwood's mag., v.
72, 1852 ; V.80, 1859 (French on queen Mary) ; Dublin rev.,
Oct., 1874 (The Uabingtou conspiracy ; Fraser's niag., v. 47,
1853 ; Nat. quar. rev., V. 19, 1809 (.M. aud her ti-ailncers) ;
Harper's monthly, v. 46 (by L. Abbott).
See also in this class, Bo-ruw£LL, CHAs'ricL&UD, Klbkaldy
and Elizabeth.
Masaniello, 0)- Aniello (Tommaso, Neapoliian rei^olu-
(io)iis(, 6. 1622, d. 1647).
— Giraffi (.A ) Rise and fall ot Tr. by F. Midon.
17-29 3122.11
Same. Tr. by J. Howell. fWaldle library, v. i.] 6078.16
Same, [fn Lawson's CunspiracieH, v. 2.) .... 441.03
— St. John (H. R.) Masaiiiello of'Naples. 1865. 3122.23
See also Fraser's mag., v. 49, 1M54 ; Bentley'a miscel., Apr., 1848.
Mason (Francis, Ainer. inissionary, b. 1799).
— Story of a workingman's life. N.Y., 1870. W. 3121.01
Mason (John, of Ounn., capt. in Peqitol war, b. 1600, d.
1672).
— EUls (a. E.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biog., v. 13.] . . 3241.18
Mason (liev. Wm., Emiiitk /loH, b. 17-25, d. 1797).
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 2. 1852. . . 3263.08
Masse-tt (otepheu C, comic sUujer, 1837-59).
— " Drifting about," or " Jeems Pipes of Pipesville."
N. Y., 1843. 12^ 31-2-2.20
Massey (Gerald, English poet, b. 1828).
— . Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
Massie (Nathaniel, Amei: (jeaend,l>. 1763, </. 1813.)
— McDonald (J.) Biographical sketch of. 3243.12
Massingeu (Philip, A'/i<//.(Z)-«»iuiic Hui/ior,b.l584, (tl640).
— Duuham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.15
Matheu ((Oottou, xVcto linqlaial diHne,b. 16i'i3, (7. 17^8).
— Peabody (W.B. O.) Lite of! [Sparks' Am. blogr , v. (1 J ;!241.06
See also article in Alliboi^e. and referen<-,eB in Poole-s In-
dex : N. A. rev., v. 108, 1869 (C. Id. and Salem witchcraft,
by W.F. Poole); Bentleys miscel., v. 8, 1840; Mellora, v. 7.
Mathew (Theobald, Irish priest and temperance nduocate,
b. 1790, d. 1856).
— Maguire (J. F.) Father Mathew : a bio^aphy.
isll 31-2'2.12
Matthews (Charles, Emjl. comedian, b. 1776, d. 1836 >.
— Matthawa (.tf/.s-. C.) Memoir of. 4 v. 1838. 31-2-2.13
— Tliubs (J.) Charles Matthews. [In his Lives of the later
wits, etc.,y. 1. 1874.) 3251.08
See also (ientleman's mag., Oct., 1872.
Matilda "/' Wouto/iif, (queen of Steplien, d. 1151).
— Strickland (A.) Lives, elc, v. i. . 3-266.06; 3255.13; 3226.U9
Matilda o/' FMudei-s , (qwen if iVm. the conqueror,d. 10S3.'.
— Smith (,i. F.) Bomantic iucideuts, etc 3-266.26
— Strickland (A.) Lives, elc. v. 1. . 3255.06 ; 3255.13 ; 3-225.10
Matilda of Scotland, (queen of Henry 1. , d. 1118).
— Siuitii (J. F. ) Romantic incidents, e(c. . 3'2,5.5.'26
— Strickland (A.) Livea of the queens of Kughiud, v. 1, 3255.06 ;
3-255.13; 3226.09.
Matthias 0)- Matthews (Robert, Amer. religious iinposlor,
b. about 1790).
— Stone (W. L. ) Matthias and his impostures. 3122.17
— Vale(G. ) Fanaticism: its source and influence.
1835 31'2'2.30
Mai-thioij (Hercules Anthony, 6. 1640, d. 1703).
— Ellis (G. A. ) True history of the iron musk. 3054 .Ig
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176
BIOaRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Bfaturln <o Milbum.
Matttbin (Rev. Charles Robert, Irish novelist and poet,
b. 1782, ((. 1824.
— OonTerssUona and recolleotioDS of U. [New monthly mag.,
1827. pta. 1 a.l
Mau.ndkell or Maundrel (Henry, English divine and
traveller, b. about 1640, ci. abuul 1710).
— St. John (J. A.) LiTPB. etc., v. 1 3221. W
Maupin or La Maupin {Mine., Frendt, actress, b. 1673,
d. 1707).
— Clayton (£. C.) Queens of song 3268.10
Maurice {elector of Saxony, b. 1521, d. 1553).
— James (O. P. B.) Eminent foreign statesmen, t. 1. . 3211.19
Maurice \^comle de Saxe). See S.vxe.
Maurice (Fredenok Dennison, EngL religious and phi-
losophical writer, b. 1805, d. 1872).
— Brooke (S. A.) Kev. F. D. Maurice: a sermon.
1872 3574.31
See also Brit. qnar. rev., Jan., 1873 ; Fraser's mag,, v, 49,
1854 ; V, 76, 1867 (TeacUings of) ; Macmillan, May, 1872 (by
C. Klngsley) ; Soribner's monthly, Sept., 1872).
Maximiijan L (o/ Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1459,
d. 1519).
— Coxe (J.) History of the house uf Austria, t. 1. . . 544.02
Maximilian IL (of Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1527,
d. 1576).
— Eanke (L. ) Maximilian IL [Trav. libr., v. 15.
1856.] 5075.20
— Branlflme (P.) Hommes illus. [CEuvres, T. l.J . .6021.14
— Coxe 'a Histoiy of the house of Austria, v. 2. ... 644.03
Maxtmilian L {emperor of Mexico, b. 1832, d. 1867).
— Kecollectioas of my life. [Travela.] 1868. 933.01
— Alveuslebiu (M. von). With Maximilian in Mexico.
1867 1152.13
— Hall(F.) Life of. 1868 3122.19
— Keratry (E. de). Rise and fell of, 1861-67. 3122.22
— SiJm-Salm (F. ) Diary in Mexico in 1867, including
the lust days of Maximilian. 2 v. 1868. 566.15
See a.'«'j Blackwood's mag., v. 102, 1807 (by C. Lever).
Maxwell (Win., earl of Nillaxdnle, d. 17/6).
— Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jauobites. v. 2. . 3172.13
Mai (Samuel Joseph, Amer. anti-slavery reformer and
unitarian preacher, b. 1797, d. 1871).
— Mumford iT. J. ) MBinoir of. 1873. . .3117.27
— Walkor (J.) Sermon in Brooklyn, Conn., at the in-
staUiition of 18-'3 3581.26
Mayhew (Jonathan, l).D.,Amer. divine, b. 1720, d. 1766).
— liradtbrd(A.) Memoir of 1838. . . .3122.18
M.AYO (Kichard Southwell Bojrke.frtr! of, British states-
man, viceroy of India, b. 1822, d. 1872).
See Blackwood's mag., v. 112, 1872 ; Fraaer's mag., u. s.,
T. 6, 1872 (AssaBsination of).
Mazaein or Mazarini (Ju1?b or Giulio, cardinal, French
statesman, b. 1602, d. 1661).
— Capeflgae (B. H. li. ) Kichelieu, Maz.irin, et la
Fronde. 2 v. 1811 700S.04
— Cousin (V.) Secret history of the French court un-
der M 513.01
— Renee (A, ) Los nifeces de Mazarin : mceurs et ca-
ractfeies all nvii. siiiele. .5e ed. 18.5.S. . . 3122. '24
Note. — See Beutley'8 miscel., v. 44 (M. and his nieces).
— James (G. P. R.) Lives of foroign statesmen, v. 2. . 3211.20
— Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, ele. 1874 3212.11
— Menziea (S.) Political women, v. 1. 1873 3266.07
See also lives of Louis XIV. aud of Annk of Austria ; Ed.
rev., v. 1'23, 1866. or Littell, 1866. v. 2 (Youth of M.) ; Fra-
ser's mag., Nov., 1831, and April, 1832 ; v. 78, 1868 (M.and
his nieces).
MizziNi (Giuseppe, Italian republican, b. 1808, (/. 1872).
— Autobiugr. notes. [In liis Life and writings, v. 1 and 3.] 3053.08
— Life, writings, etc. N. Y., 1872. 1'2'' 3122.31
— Puruell (T.) Literature aud its prolessors, p. 253-272. 2538.25
See also Brit. qu. rev., July. 1873 ; v. 15, 187U (What M.
has done for Italy) ; v. 18, 1871 (M. as a religii>us tea.her,
by Mme. Veiituri) ; I'raser's mag., u. s., v. 5, 1872 (by 1. S.
Barker) ; Macmillan, May. 1867 ; April, 1872 (by David
Masson).
Medici (Cattcrina de'). See Catherine de Medics, in
this class. Also Bentley's miscel. , v. 44, 1858.
Medici (Cosmo de', chief of the Florentine republic, phi-
losopher and statesman, b. 1389, d. 1164).
— Roscoj (Wm.) Life of 3044.19
— Hewlett ,H. O.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25
See aUo Medici family, below.
Medici (Lorenzo de' prince of Florence, scholar and pa-
iron of art and literature, b. 1418, d. 1492).
— -E0SC03 (Wm.) Life of 3114.07
— James (G. P. B.) Lives of foreign atatesmen. v. 1. . 3211.19
— Shelley (M. W.) LiveB,.e(c.. v. 1 3211.26
See also Mi^oici family, below.
Medici (Maria de'). See Marie de Medioib.
Medici family.
— Pignotti(L. 1 History of Tuscany, including me-
moirs of the family of the Medici. 4 v. . 534.06
See Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1804.
See also histories of Florence by T. A. Trollope [634.01] ;
H. E. Napier [533.09J ; and Machiavelli [633.11].
Mkdoia (Anna Carafa, duchess de). See Cabafa (Anna).
Melanohthon ( Philip, German reformer and scholar, b.
1497, d. 1560 1.
— Cox (F. A) Sketches of life of [anon.'i 1830. 3122.26
See also histories of the Reformation, p. 99.
Melek-Hanum {.Mme., wife <f Kibrizli- Mehemet-Pasha).
— Thirty years in the harem ; or the autobiography.
New York, 1872. li° 3123.31
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Felix, German musical com-
poser, b. 1809, d. 1847).
— Devrient (E. ) My recollections of 1869. . 3123.16
— Hiller(F. ) Letters aud recollections. 2ded. 3123.35
Bepr. from Macmillau's mag., v. 29-30, 1874, or Littell,
1874, V. 1.
— Lampadius (W. A.) Life of 1845. . . . 31'23.02
— Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (K.) Goethe aud Mendels-
sohn. 1S21-1831 3123.20
— Polko(E. ) Reniinisctnces of 1869.. .312.3.15
— Barnard iC.) Mozart and Mendelssohn 1661.24
— CrowL8t(r.) Great tone-poets. 1874 1561.34
— Fetis (F. J.) Biogr. univ. des musiciens, v. 6, 1870. . 1565.06
— Haweis (H. It.) Music and morals 1562.24
— Moscheles (I.) Recent music aud musicians. . . . 1503.28
— TyUcr (S.) Musical composers. 1875 1561.35
Contem. rev., v. 14, 1870 (M.'s Elijah, by H. R. Haweis) ;
Ed. rev., v. 115, 1862, or Littell, 1862, v. 1 : Fraser's mag.,
v. 68, 1863 ; v. 71), 1864 ; v. 79, 1869 ; .Nat. rev., v. 15, 1862 ;
v. 18. 1804 ; Bentley s miscel., Dec, 1847 (by T. lloss) ; Tem-
ple bar, Feb., 1872 (Recoil of M., by Dr. Doru).
In fiction see Miss SUeppard's ' Charles Auchester.'
Mendelssohn (Moses, Jeivish philos., b. 1729, d. 1786).
— Samuels I M.) Memoirs of 1825. . . . 3123. '24
Mendoza (Diego Hurtado de, iipanish diplomatist and
historian, b. 1503, d. 1575).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, eU., v. 3 3211.28
MEssoHiKorp (Alexander, prince, Russian statesman, b.
1670, (1 1729).
— Pietzker (M. A. ) From peasant to prince : life, etc.
1870 3122.27
Meboey (Jean de, French chronicler).
— Memoires, 1.554-89. [Petitol. 1 sor., v. 34.] . . . . 6121.3*
Merlin or Merdhin (Ambrosius, British prophet and
magician, 5tti century).
— Haywood (T.) Life of. 1812 3123.03
Messala Cokvinus (Marcus Valerius, Homan orator and
consul, b. 59 B.c).
— Berwick (E.) Lives, elc. 1813 3021.17
Metcalf (Charles T.,(or(i; gov.qf Canada, and Jamaica,
and gov. general of India, b. 1785, d. 1846).
— Kaye (J. W.) Lives ofindian offlcers, v. 1 3224.20
See Blackwood's mag., v. 77, 1855 : Fraser's ntag., v. 50,
1854 ; North Brit, rev., v. 2'2, 185-1-5 : v. 27, 1857 (His Indian
predictions); Bentley's miscel., v. 36, 1854.
Meiastasio (Pietro Bouaventnra, Italian poet, b. 1698,
d. 1782).
— Buiney(C.) Memoirs of 3 v. 1796. . .3123.04
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.27
Mettebnich (Clemens Weuzel Nepomuk Lothar, prince
von, Austrian statesman, b. 1773, d. 1859).
— Everett (E.) Mount 'Vernon papers, p. 318-327. 1860. 2524.13
See also Brit qnar. rev., 1800, or Littell, 1860, v. 2 ; Cath.
world, Nov., 1871 ; Fraser's mag , v. 61, 1860 (Couversa.
tious of M : Bentley's miscel., May, 1848 (Portr.)
Meyerbeer (Giacomo, German musical composer, b.
1794, d. 1863).
— Blaze de Bury (H.) Meyerbeer et son temps. 3122.25
— Planche (G.) Etudes 1431.22
See also Atl.intic, v. 14, 1864 (by Francis Williams) ; Fort-
nijihtly rev., v. 2, 1865 (* L'Africaine,' by J. HullaU).
Mezzufanii (Giuseppe Gasparo, Italian cardinal and
linguist, b. 1774, d. 1849).
— Russell (C. W.) Life of 1858 31'23.07
— Watts (T.) Extraordinary powers of M. as a linguist; on Man-
avit's life of M.; On Dr. Russell's Life of M. [Philol. soo.
Proceedings for 1850-52 : 1854 ; 1859.]
See also Ed. rev., v. 101, or Littell, v. 8, 1855.
Michael Angelo. See Buonaeotti (Michad Angelo).
Michelet (Athana'ise, wife of Jules \.
-~ The story of my childhood. B., 1867. 12°. 3123.08
Mifflin (Thomas), Amer. statesman, b. 1744, d. 1800).
. — Armor (W.O.) Governors of Pa., 1872 3-246.02
IdiLBURN (Wm. Henry, .ilmer preacher, b. 1823).
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : MUbum to Mltohell.
177
— Ten years of a preacher's life. 1859. . .3123.10
See alto Harper's monthly (urt. by A. H. Oueruae;).
Mnx (John Stuart, Ji'iujlish political economist, Ionian,
utilitarian philosopher, and reformer, b. 1806, d. 1873) .
— Autobiogniphy. New York, 1873. 8^. . . 3123.34
JVbJi!.— Reviewed iu Blackwood, Jan., 187* ; Brit. quap.
rev., Jan., 1874 ; Cuntem. rev., Dec, 1873 (by J. M. Capes);
£dlu. rev.. Jan., 1871 ; Fort, rev., Jan.. 1874 (by John Mor-
ley) : Fras. mag., Dec, 1873 : Galaxy, Mar., 1874 (by U. O.
White): Internat. rev., v. 1. 1874 (by Noah Porter); Now
Euglauder, Oct., 1874 (by prea. Cliapiu) ; Quar. rev., Jan.,
1874 ; Weat. rev., Jan., 1874.
— Jobu Stuart Mill : his life and works. Twelve
sketches, by Herbert Spencer, Henry Fawoett,
Frederic Harrison, [H. R. Fox Bourne, W. T.
Thornton, H. Trimen, W. Mints, J. H. Levy, W.
A. Hunter.] Boston, 1873. 16°. . . . 3123.33
— McCarthy iJ.) Modern leaders, 1872 3267.16
— Martineau (J.) Essays, v. 1. p. 03-121. 1866. . . . 8438.17
See also Harper's monthly, v. 47 (by M . D. Conway) ;
Westminster rev., July, 1874 (Goethe and J. S. M.. a con-
trast) ; Macmillau, Aug., 1874 (Verses on J. 8. M., by J. J.
Murphy).
4ES~ For critiques upon MiU's writings sie ander his
name in the general alphabet.
MiLLAis (John Everett, Engl, painter, b. 1829).
Coutem. rev., v. 2, 1866 (MiUais and Dore, by B. St. J.
Tyrwhitt).
MiLLEK (Hugh, Scotdi geologist and author, b. 1802, d.
1856).
— My schools and school-masters. B., 12°. 3123.12
— Bayno (P. ) Life and letters of. 2 v. 1871. 3122.28
— Brown (T.N.) Life and times of. 1858. .3123.11
— Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1, p. 3;14-363. 1857 2513.04
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 32G3.16
— Steel (R.) Lives made sublime by faith and works. 3263.30
See o'so Brit. quar. rev., or Littell, 1871, v. 3 ; Ed. rev., v.
108, 1858, nr Littell, 1858, V. 4 ; Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1855 ;
Good Words. 1871, or LitteU, 1371, v. 1 ; North Brit, rev.,
T. 21, 1854.
MiLLEii (Wm., Jingl. soldier in the Peruvian war for inde-
pendence, b. 1795, d. 1861).
— Memoirs iu the service of Peru, 1817-26. 2 v. 3123.13
— Gleig (G. R.) Essays, v. 2, p. 89-176. 1858 2528.16
— Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences, p. 201-230. v. 1. S222.02
MiLMAN (Henry Hart, dean of St. Paul's, poet, a7ui
church historian, b. 1791, d. 1868).
— Stanley (A. P.) Essays. 1870 3.196.06
See also Blackwood, v. 104. 1863 ; Fraser's mag., t. 78,
1808, or Littell, 1869. v. I ; North Brit, rev., v. 6u, 1869 ;
Quar. rev., v 126, 1869.
MiLNEB (Isaac, Eagl.diuine and scientist, b. 1751, d. 1820).
— Milner(M.) Life of. lull 3124.01
— Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18
MtLNES (Richard Monckton, lord Houghton, Engl, poet,
poUticiaii, and author, b. 1809).
— Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age. p. 154-162. 1866. 2532.09
See also Fraser's mag., June, 1847 : N. A. rev., Oct., 1839,
and July, 1842.
MiLNOK (James, V.D., Amer. divine, b. 1773, d. 1844).
— Stone (J. S. ) Memoir of the life of. 1849. . 3124.02
See also references in Alliboue.
MiLTiADEs (Athenian qenerai and statesman, 5th oen. B.o.)
— Herbert (H. W.) Captains of the old world. . . . 3082.03
See (in Countries) histories of Grreece and of Athens (5th
century b.o.)
Milton (John, English poet, puritan, theologian, and
republican political writer, b. 1608,4 1671).
— Hunter (J.) Milton : a sheaf of gleanings. 3124.00
— Ivimy (J. ) J. M. : his Ufa and times. 1833. 3124.03
— Keightley (T.) Life, opinions, and writings of.
18.")8 3124.04
Reviewed in K. A. rev., v. 82, 1856.
— Masson (D. ) Life o£ v. 1-3. 1608-49. . . 3128.01
A't>/e.— The most elaborate work on Milton and his times.
Reviewed iu Bnt quar. rev., Jan.. 1874 ; Macmillau, Oct.,
1873 (by G. B. Smith) ; North. Brit, rev., v. 30, 1859 ; Quar.
rcv„ v. 132, 1872.
— Mortioier (U. E. ) Political life of. 1805. 3128.06
. — Origlu;Ll papers illustrative of [hisj life and writings : with
documents relating to his couuexiou with the Powell
family. Ed. by W. Douglass Hamilton. London, Camden
80C.,1859. 4° 6113.29
— Papers conuected with affairs of M. and his family. [Chetham
miscel., v. 1.] 60'J1.24
— Symmons(C.i Life of. 2d ed. 1810. . .3124.20
— Bayue (P.) Milton. (Contem. rev., Aug., 1873.J
— BeU (It.) Lives of Euglish poets 3211.17
— Brydges (E.) ImagiuaUve biography, v. 1, p. 123-152. 3264.2S
— Channing (W. E.) Character and writings of. [Pamphleteer,
V. 29.) 6058.29
, Same. [/» his Works, v. 1.) k . 3533.10
— D«Quln>:ey(T.) M. u. Southay and I^ndor. [/» hU NoU
book, 1). 193-2171 . afiW.iT
Theof. esHsys, v. a !i6ti> 21
— Kmerson (R. W.) [In OharaoterUtios of men of ganiua, y. I.
1846. p. 193-216.1 '. . a^ig 19
— Gllflllan (G.) 2d gallery of lit. portraits. p.»-42. 1860. KKM.Il
— Hazlitt(W.) Sonnets of M. [In 'lij Table-talk, v.2. 1857.1 1631 M
— Howitt (W.) Homes of Hrltish poets. T. 1, 1856. . . tsjt.u
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the Eii;;liah poeu, v. I. ... 3263.01
— Keogh(J.) Milton's prose, [/n Afternoon lectnres. v. 3. d.
129-66. 1866.] !l41-i.!ri
— Lamartine (A. de). Celebrated characters, v. 3. . . . 3-j64.ao
— Lordan (C. L.) Unwritten book. Collnqules, p. IRiUxj.lilu 28
— MaoaiUsy (T. B.) Essays, v. 1. [2536.101 ; Ed. rev.
— Masson (D.) Milton's devil. Uiltou's youth. [/» l>ii ThrM
devils.] aaejio
— Maarice (F. D.) Friendship of books. 1874. . . . 263S 1*
— Mitford (J.) Life of [In M.'s Poetical works, v. 1, 1866.] 1671.14
— Seeley (J. R.) Pohtics and poetry of. [In his Roman imperial-
ism aud other essays, p. 90-166.) 2612.31
— Sterling (J.) EBsays, v. 1, p. 73-87 2647.09
— Taine (H. A.) History of English llteratore. . . . 2765.10
— Windsor (A. L.) Ethloa, p. 61-112. 1860 2547 01
See also Bibliotheca sacra, July. 1869, Jan.. 1860 (Reli-
gious opinions of M. , by A. D. Barber; ; Cout«m. rev ., t. 19,
1872 (Idealism of M., by Edw. Dowden) ; Ed. rev., v. Ill,
1860, or LitloU, v. 2. 1860 (Youth of M.) : Macmillan. v.
31, 1876), M., by Mark Patterson ; and Kcble's estimate of
M. as a religious poet, by J. 0. Blialrp) ; Revue dus deux
mondes, 16 juilletl847etl6Jan.l848 (par A.Bazin) ; 15 dee.
1861 (par C. Louaiidre). North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1861-3, or
Littell, V. 2, 1869.
4^ See also histories of Engl, literature by Taine and
others ; the exhaustive ai-ticle in AUibone (v. 2), that In
M'Cllntock aud Strung (v. 5). the references tn Poole's In-
dex ; and the literary criticism under his name in general
alphabet. Also, in Jiciicm. Ring's ■ John Milton and his
times,' and Mrs. Manning's ' Mary Powell.'
MiNA (Don Francisco Eshoz y, lypanish general and
guerrilla chief, b. 1781, d. 1836).
— Short extracts from life. [1810-24.] By himself.
[Spanish and Engl.] London, 1825. 8°. 3124.05
MiNA (Aavier, Mexican patriot of Spanish birth, b. 1789,
d. 1817).
— Robinson (W. D.) Narrative of the expedition of
Mina, 2 v. 1821 566.17
Mdjto (Gilbert Elliot, 1st earl of, gov. gen. of India,
b. 1751, d. 1814).
See Edin. rev., Jan., 1874.
M1NUT01.0 (Adelaide Capece, Italian lady, d. 1869).
— Craven (Mme. A.) Adelaide Capece Minatolo. 4e dd.
1870 31'23.21
MiBABEAU (Honors Gabriel Riquetti, eomte de, French
states7nan and orator, b. 1749, d. 1791).
— Memoirs. By himself, his father, etc. From the
French. 4 v. London, 1835-36. 8°. . 3126.24
— Dumont(E.) KeooUeotions of: 1832. . .3124.06
— Miiabeau : a life history, [anon.] 2 v. London,
1848. 12°. 3123.25
— Alison (A.) Essays, p. 212-28. 1852 2617.03
— Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 3. 1874. . . . 3266.16
— Brougham (U.. lord). Statesmen, elc, v. 3, Bohn's ed. 3024.08
— Oariyle (T.) Essays, p. 478-604. 1862 2617.13
— Hugo (Victor). Litterature et philos. mSlees, v. 3. 1864. 7046.07
— Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 3. p. 37-57 2636.19
— Reeve (H.) Royal aud repdblican France, v. 1. . . 617.20
— RusseU (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Sainte-Beuve (0. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 4. . . . 7033.21
Portraits contemp., v. 2 7033.34
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, ete., t. 2 3211.25
4^ See also France (in Ooantries) for works upon the
French revolution, more especially those of Carlylo. La-
martine (Hist, of the Girondists, v. 1), aud Tbi:;rs. Also
London society. Aug., 187'2 (Domestic life) ; NewEuglander,
v. 30, 1871 (by H. vou Hoist) ; Revue des deux mondes, 16
aout et 1 Oct. 1861 (par Saint-Marc Girardiu) ; Temple bar,
Feb., 1871 ; and the numerous references iu Poole's Index.
MiBANDA (Francisco de, Spanish Amer. reuoluiionist, b.
1750, d. 1816).
— Biggs (J. ) History of M.'s attempt to effect a revo-
lution iu South Amer. 2ded. B., 1809. 16°. 567.15
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860.
MutANDOLA (Giovanni Pioo della, Italian versatile genius,
b. 14(53, d. 1494).
— Jesup(E.) Lives Of Picas, e<c. 1730.. .3136.21
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc.. v. 1 3211.2S
See also references tmder Pioo.
MiSTBAL (Frederic, modern provencal poet, b. 1830).
See Scribner, May, 1872 (art. by U.E.M. and C.T. Brooks).
MiTCHELi, (Ormsby McKuight, Amer. astronomer and
general in civil war 0/ 1861-5 ; 6. 1810, d. 1862).
— Headley (.Beo. P.O.) Patriot boy ; or, life of. 3124.19
See also Harper's ma«., v. 31 (by J. S. 0. Abbott) : v. 3J
(by W.F.G. Shanks).
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Ordsr," giviiig the AUTSOB'S NAME, the Srst part of th« TrELE, and the KDMBEB.
178
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Mitford to Montaigne.
MrrroRD (Mary Kussell, Engl auOioress, !).1787,d.l855).
— Jjife, in letters to her friends. Ed. by A. G. K.
L'Estrange. 2 v. N. Y., 1870. 12°. . 3123.22
— KecoUections of a literary life. N. Y. 12°. 3124.17
Fields (J. T.) Yesterdsya with authors, p. 201-352. . 2524.25
See also Blackwood, V. 71, 1852 ; 76, 1854 ; Harper's mag.,
V. 40 (by 8. 8. Conant) ; v. 39 (by M. D. Couwaj) ; Macmil-
lan, Feb., 1870 : Putnam's mag., April, 1870 ; and the arti-
clo iu AUiboue, v. 2.
Mohammed, or Mahomet, {Arabian, prophet of Islam,
b. 571, d. C32).
— Ahmed Khan Bahadur (Syed). Essays on the life
of M. V. 1. 1870 3115.32
— All (S. A.) Critical examination of the life and
teachings of. 1873 3115.31
— Boulainvilliers (H. de): La vie de. 1730. 3115.28
— Bush(G.) Lifeot 1852 3115.27
— Gibbon (E.) Life of. 1858 3115.26
— Higgins (G.) Apology for the life and character of.
1829 3115.29
— Irving (W.) Mahomet and his successors. 2 v.
1853 3115.21
— Life of. rl/i Universal history, v. 1, 1759.] 405.21
— Mignot (\.) Hist, discourse. From the French by
A. Hawkins 547.16
— Muir(W.) Life of Mahomet 4 v. 1861. . 3115.20
— Benan (E. ) M. and the origins of Islam. [In Ids
Studies, etc., p. 22G-284, 18G4.] .... 3412.10
— Sale (,G.) Life of M. [Prefixed to Koran.] 3757.14
— Smith (B. K. ) M and Mohammedanism. 3115.30
— Carlyle (X.) Heroes and hero-worship. . . 2516.12 ; 6027.12
— Child (Mrs. L. M.) Progress of religious ideas, v. 3. 3412.1)7
— Clarke (J. ¥.) Ten great religions 3412.11
Same. [Atlantic monthly, v. 24, 1869.J
— Lives of eminent persons 3265.17
— Newman (F. W.) life and teachings of. [Fraaer's mag.,
Aug., 1873.]
— Trotter (L. J.) Studies iu biography, p. 1-30. 1865. .3265.08
.Vee ateo Bibl. saci-a, July, 1866 (by G. F. Herrick); Oct.,
1852 (by J. M. Hoppiu); Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1872 ; Ed. rev.
V. 124, 1866 : National rev., July, 1858 ; Oct., 1861 ; Nat. qu.
rev. v.—, 1861 ; New montbly, Oct., 1862.
*5= Elaborate articles wiU be found in the leading en-
cyclopedias, and especially in M'Cliutock and Strong, v. 6,
and for critical notes upon the literature of the subject see
page 188 of the Boston public library catalogue of hist.,
biogr., etc., and page 465 of Milman's Latin UliriBtianily,
V. 1, 1857. The recent work by E. U. Smith, above, is highly
commended. Poole's Index affords numerous references.
Xia- .See also Mohammedanism, p. 100 {ante) ; and arti-
cles by de Bemusat and other writers on p. 267 of the
' Table gen.' of the Revue des deux mondes.
Mohammed Ai.i Hazin (Persian shnkh, b. 1692, d. 1779).
— Life, by himself. Persian [text]. L.,1831. 8°. 7816.08
Same. Tr. with notes, by F. 0. Balfour. Lon-
don, 1830. 8°. 7816.08
Mole (Mathieu, Fi: statesman, b. 1584, d. 1656).
— Barrifere (J. F.) Bil>l. desmemoires, etc., v. 6. 507.01
MoLEswoRTH {tiir Wm., Migl. statesman, b.lSlO, d.l855).
— British statesmen, p. 269-275. 1854 3252.07
— Redding (G.) Personal reminiscences, v. 3, p. 1-22. . 3222.02
fSee also New monthly, Dec, 1856.
MoMERE (Jean Baptiste Poquelin, lYench dramatist, b.
162'2, d. 1673).
— Blaze de Bury [Baroness). Molifere and the French
drama. 1742.12
— Besant(W.) M. and his troupe. M. and his satire. [Temple
Bar, June, 1871, or LitteU, 1871, v. 3 ; and Aug., 1871.J
— Clarke (U. 0.) Moliere-characters 1733.26
— Cambridge essays, p. 1-57. 1855. (By W. U. Watson.) 2517.13
— Disraeli (I.) Literary miscellanies 2522.29
— Hogarth (tt.) M. and his wife. [Bentley's miscel., v. 4. 1838.]
— Hunt ;L.) Tartuffe. [/n /<is Wishing-cap, elc] . . .2534 24
— Prescott {W. H.) Miscellanies 2.538.16
— Kussell (\V.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— SheUey(M. W.) Lives, ete., v 3211.24
— Voltaire (F.M. A.de). Vie de M. [CEuv. ,t.38, Beuchofs id.] 6084.60
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 5, 1862 ; New monthly, v. 37,
1833 ; For. qu. rev., v. 2.
See also general works on French literature and drama ;
histories o( the reign of Lonis XIV. by Anstie, Martin,
Pardoo, and othera ; and the bibliographical note on page
189 of the Boston pubUc library latalogue of history,
. biogr., etc.
MoMJEN (Nicolas Fran9ois, comte; French statesman,
b. 1758, d. 1850).
— Beeve (H.) Boyal and republ. France, t. 2 617.21
MoiiTKE (Helmuth Carl Bemhard, count von, Prussian
statesman and strategist, b. 1800).
— Wilson (J. a.) Sketches, etc. 1871 3222.16
See also London Soc, Oct., 1870; and histories of tha
Freuch-Oerman war, under France (in Countries).
MoMPEssoN {Rev. Win., rector of Ky am, b. 1640, d 1708).
— Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11
Monica {Saint, mother of St. Augxuttine, b. 332, d. 387).
— Herbert (M.E.^ The mother of St. Augustine. 31-24.26
Monk (George, duke of Albemarle, English general, re-
storer of Charles II., b. 1608, d. 1670).
— Gumble (T.) Life of. 1671 3125.28
— Guizot (F. P. G.) Memoirs of. Tr. by J. S. Wort-
ley. 1838 3121.09
Same. Monk, etc. Tr by A. E. Scoble. 3124.0y.a
— Skinner (Thomas). Life of. 1723. . . . 31'24.08
— Cust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 1, p. 1-67. . 3222.09
— James (6. P. R.) Memoirs of great commanders. . 3263.26
— Lodge (K.) Portraits, etc., v. 5
5ee also New monthly mag., Nov., 1863.
Monmodth (James Scot, duke of , son of Charles IT., b.
1649, cu 1685).
— Roberts (G.) Life ol 2 v. 1844. . . . 3127 10
— Adams (W. H. D.) Anecdotal memoirs, v. 2, p. 29-100. 3266.2*
MoNEOB (James, of Va., 5th pres. of the U. S., 1817-25;
b. 1758, d. 1831).
— Adams (J. Q.) Life of. 1851 3116.21
Same. [/nA{« Lives of eel. statesmen 3*244.13
— WoUe (W. , fd.) Grand civic and military demon-
strations in honor of the removal of the remains
of 1858 3124.33
— Abbott (J. S.C.) Lives of the presidents. 1867. . . 3244.14
— Lincoln (U. W.) Lives of the presidents. 1839. . . 3244.16
— Lossing (B. J.) Lives of the presidents. 1847. . .3244.13
It^ For Monroe's messages, with biogr. sketch and suc-
cinct account 6f his administration, see Statesman's man-
ual, ed. by WiUiams and Lossing, v. 1, pt. 2 [5726. U2J. Also
Benton's Thirty years' view, v. 1 [575.26] ; Hildreth's His-
tory of the U. S., V. 6 [574.16] ; Harper's monthly, v. 29 (by
Joshua I.,eavitt).
MoNBOE {Mrs. James, wife of president).
— HoUoway(L. 0.) Ladies of the White House. . . . 3245.U
MoNSON (.Sic Wm., Engl, admiral, b. 1569, d. 1642).
— Soulhey (B.) Lives of British admirals, v. 6. . . . 3211.05
Montagu or Montague (Charles, earl of Halifax, EngL
statesman and poet, b. 1661, d. 1715).
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263.01
— Rogers (J. E. T.) Historical gleanings, v. 2. p. 3-46. . 3262.21
Montague (Edward, 2d earl of Manchester, Engl, general
and statesman, b. 1602, d. 1671).
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, v. 5 32'i5.05
Montague (Edward, \st earl of Sandwich, general, ad-
miral, and statesman, b. 16'25,d. 1672).
— Southey (B.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 6. . 3211.01
Montague {Mrs. Elizabeth, English auUioress, b. 1720,
d. 1800).
— Doran {Dr. J. ) A lady of the last century : with
biogr. sketch. 2d ed. 1873 3125.29
— Elwood (A. K.) IJterary ladies of England, v. 1, p. 143-165.
1843 3253.'2a
— Thomson (Mrs.) Literary characters, t. 1, p. 128-164. 3253.30
— Queens of society 3262.16
Montague (John, 2d duke of Manchester, d. 1749).
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 7 32'26.07
Montagu {Lady Mary Wortley, English authoress, b.
1090, d. 1762).
— Letters and works. Ed. by. Lord Whamcliffe. [With
memoir by Mr. Dallaway.] 2 v. Paris. 8'. 3124.12
— Chambers's papers, v. 8 2616.04
— Costello (L.8.) Eminent Englishwomen, V. 4, p. 231-400. 3256.14
Elwood (A.K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 1, p. 1-37. 3253.'32
— Hunt (L.) Men. women, and books, v. 2, p. 169-219. 2633.07
Oliphant {Mrs. M.) Hist, sketches, etc. 1869. . . . 3064.18
Eepr. from Blackwood's mag., v. 104, 1868.
Eussell,(W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03
Extraordinary women 3263.19
St. John (J. A.) Lives of celebrated travellers, v. 2. . 3221.05
Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society 3262.16
See also Bentley's miscel., v. 1, 1837 ; Ed. rev., v. 2 (by F.
Jeffrey) ; Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1860 ; Nat. rev., v. 14, 1862,
or Littell, 1862, v. 1 ; N. A. rev., v. 94, 1862 ; Quar. rev.,
v. 68 ; West, rev., v. 27.
Montagu {Mme. de ; born Mile, de Mainienon d'Ayen,
siita- of Mine. Lafayette, b. 1766, d. 1839).
— NoaUles (jB(()'OH!iede). Memoirs of. 1870. . 3124.27
Beviewed in New Englander, v. 30, 1871.
Lenormant {time. de). Esquisses historiques. . . 3261.18
Same. Quatre femmes, ete., p. 317-399. 1866.. .3261.18
Montaigne (Michel, seigneur de, French moralist, b.
1533, d. 1592).
St. John (B.) Montaigne the essayist : a biography.
2 V. 1858 3124.14
BBOOKLTN MEROANTILB LIBBABT.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Montaigne to MorBan.
179
— CharoU (B. W.) Essays of M. [In Oxford eaeays, p. 339283.
1857 3638.21
— Eaiorsan (li.W.) KoiireseDUUre men, 1853. 262<.08 : 3534.09
— Prevost-Puradol (L. A.J Etude surM. [/nEssalsde M., t l,ed.
par Li!Cler.!.l 6056 03
— PiirneU (T.) Literature and Its professors, p. U6-16i. 36:iH.'i6
— Balutc-Bouvo (0. A.) Nouveaux lundis, Y. 6. ... 7063.08
— Shulley (M. W.) Lives, «'c , v. 1 8211.24
— Sterling (J.) Essays and tales, r. 1, p. 129-188. . . . 3547.09
— Vinet (A.) Montaigne »ud otiier miscellanies. 1866. 3C16.03
— Windsor (A. L.) Mental history of. [Etliica, p. 1-51.] 3647.01
See alto Fraser's mag., v. 34 : Mew monthly mag., Feb.,
1858 ; N. A. rev., v. 87, 1858 1 Quar. rev., v. 09,' 1866, or
Llttell, T. 16, 1857 : Retrospective rev., v. 3, 1820 ; St. Paul's
1871, or Litlell, 1871, v. 3 ; Westm. rev., July, 1838 (by J.
sterling).
MoNTALxaioEBT (Charles Forbes de Tryon, comte de,
French t/ieologian, hi:itorian, etc., 6. 1810, d. 1870).
— 01iphant(J/r.«.M.0.W.) Memoir of. 2t. 1872. 3125.22
See also Blackwood, v. 107, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 2 ; v.
112, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 4 ; Ed. rev., v. 97 ; Catholic
world, Jan., 1873 : Fraser'e luag., v. 53, 1856 (M. and J. W.
Oroker) ; v. 58, 1858 (M. and Napoleon 111.) ; Fruser's mag.,
Feb., 1873 ; New moutnly, Dec, 1858 : Quar. rev., April,
1873 ; Temple bar, Sept., 1874 (by the duke d'Aumale).
Montcalm (Louis Joseph, marquis de, French, general in
Canada, h. 1712, d. 1759).
— Creasy (E. S.) In Beutley's misceL, Moh., 1862, or Eclectic
mag., V. 27, 1852.
MoNTEiL (Amans Alexis, Fr. historian, b. 1709, d. 1850).
See Blackwood, v. 79, 1856, or Littell, v. 13, 1856.
MoNiEspAN (Fraii9oise Athenais de Bocheohouart, mar-
quis de, 6. 1041, d. 1707).
See Beutley's misceL, v. 48, 1860; and lives of Lonis ZIV.
MoNTEsQuiiiu (Charles de Secondjit, baron de ; French
jurist, philosopher, and autlior, b. 1689, d. 1755).
— Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, etc. 1874 3313.11
— Saiute-Bcuve (G. A.) Causeries du lundl, y. 7. , , . 7033.34
MoNTiiz (Maria Dolores Porris y, called Lola ; Oreole
dancer and adventuress, b. 1824 (?), d. 1861).
— Iiectiires, including her autobiography. New York,
1858. 12° 3126.01
See Littell, 1858, v. 4 (from the Athensaum),
MoNTFOBT (Simon de, earl of Leicester, b. 1206, d. 1265).
See Quar. rev., v. 119, 1866 ; aUo lives of Henry III.; and
historioa of England. {Barons' war.)
MoNTFoitT (Jeanne, comlesse de, 6. about 1310, d. 1362).
— Owens [Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3361.31
MoNTOLAT (Fr.vucois de Paule, de Clermont, Tnarquis de;
master of the robes to Louis XIII. and XIV., b.
1010, d. 1675).
— Mdmoires, 1610-68. [Petitot. 2 fl5r., T. 4961.] . . . 6123.37
MoNTOoMEBT (James, Engl, poet and journalist, b. 1771,
d. 1851).
— Knight (Jfrs. H. C.) Life of. 1857. . .3124.16
— Boyd (A. H. B.) Critical essays, p. 138-86 3514.17
— Howitt (W.) Homes of BriUsh poets, v. 3, 1856. . . fl;3.24
— Langfoi-U (J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . 3263.32
— Steel (R.) Lives made subUme by faith and' works. . 3263.30
See also Fraser's mag., v. 54, 1856 ; New montlily. Sept,
1856. A (so art. in Allibone, and references in Poole's Index.
MoNTOoMEUY (Richard, Amer. rev. gen., b. 1736, d. 1775).
— Armstrong (J.) Life of, v. 1 3241.01
Monti (Vinzenzo, Ital. dramatic poet, b. 1754, d. 1828).
— SheUey (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 8211.27
MoNTMOEENOi family, France.
— Besant (W.) House of Moutmoreucl. [Temple bar, Mch. 1871.
— BrantOme's Hommes illustres. [CEuvres, v. 1-3, 1833.] 5021.15
Montmorency (Marie des Ursins, Mme. de, 6. 1600, d.
1666).
— Ren6e(A.) Madame de Montmorency: moeurs et
caractferes au xviie sifecle. 1858. . , . 3124.29
See also New monthly mag., Aug., 1858.
MoNTPENsiEB (Aunc Marie Louise d'Orl^ans, duchesse
de, called 'la grande mademoiselle,' b. 1627, d. 1693).
— Memoires, 1627-86. [Petitot. 3 s6r., v. 40-43.1 . . . 603.18
— Memoirs. By herself. From the French. 3 v. 1848.
12°. 3124.30
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16
— Higgiuson (T. W.) Atlantic essays 2628.28
Kepr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 2, 1858.
— Menzies (S.) Political women, v. 2. 1873 3266.08
MoNTPENsiEB (Antoine Philippe d'Orleans, due de,
brother of Louis Philippe, b. 1775, d. 1807).
— Vatout (J.) Memoires de, etc. [in Barriire. BibL des mem.,
V. 9.) 607.01
MoNTKKsoE (Claude de Bourdeille, comte de, Fr. cour-
tier, b. 1008, d. 1003).
— Memoires, 1632 37, (Petitot. 2 sfir., v. 64.] ... . 503.32
MiNTKOsE. See Gkauam (James, marquis of Montrose).
AUo Contem. rev.. July, 1873 (by P. Bayue); and earl
Stanhope's Hist, essays, p. 126-96. 1849. [2634.26.]
MooDT (D. L., Amer. revivalist preaclier, b. 1837)
— Hall (J.) and Stuart (Q. H.) The Amtricau eran-
geliats, D. L. Moody and Ira D. Suukuy, iu Groat
Britain and Ireland. 1875 3fioc 30
MooBis (iSir John, ScoUish general, fell at Gtrunna ' b
1761, d. 1809). •'-•.' "". o.
— Olelg (O. E.) Lives of British commandsn, y. S. S221 01
MooBB (Thomas, Irish poet, b. 1779, d. lt*62j.
— Suppressed letters. New York, 1861. 16°. 3125.01
— Eussell (John, earl). Memoirs, journal, and correi»>
pondenco of. 2 t. 1857. .... 3126 03
Same. 8°. 1853-5a 31 25! 04
— Stoddard (E. H.) Personal reminiscences of. [Uric-
abrac series, v. 6.] 3:i51.18
— Chambers's papers, v. 10 3516,05
— Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of fiunous men. . . ! I 32t;3'l8
— Grote [Mrs.) Collected papers, p. s'.-133. 1862. . . 3628 21
— Hall (S. C.) Memory of. [Atlantic, v. 15, 1866.]
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the ane, p. 246-259. 1867. . . 2531 07
— Howitt (W.i Homes ot Brilish. poets, V. 2. 1866. . 953.24
— Maginn (W.) Poetical plagiarism. [/» kit MlscelUuiics n
130-160. 1857.] 2586 01
— Powell (T.) Living authors of England
See also Belgravia, v. 10, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 2 ; Bent-
ley's miscel., April, 1852 ; Blackwood, v. 71, 72, 1862 ; Dub
Ihi Univ., mag., v. 18, or Eclectic, v. 26, 1862 ; Ed. rev., v.
99, or Littell, v. 38, 1853 ; Fraser's mag., v. 47. 1863, or ko^
lectio, V. 28, 1853 ; N. A. rev., v. 76, 1863 ; Quar. rev. v. 93
1853 ; Westm. rev., v. 60, 1853 ; v, 67, 1857, ' '
Also article in Allibone, and references in Poole's Index.
MoBATA (Olympia Fulvia, Malian sauanle and poetess,
b. 1526, d. 1556).
— Smyth {Mrs. G.) Her times, life, and writincs.
London, 1834. 10° 31'25 12
— Colquhoun (J. 0.) Life iu Italy la the olden time. . 3-263.0l>
— Trollope (V. A.) Decade of Ital. women, v. 3. . . . 8363.28
MoBDAUNT (Charles, earl of Felerborough, Engl, admiral
and statesman, b. 1658, d. 17.35).
— Warburtou (£. ) Memoir of. 2 v. 1853.. 3142.17
— Gleig (G. R.) Lives of commanders, v. 2 3221.02
— James (G. P. R.) Memou-s of great commanders. . 3263.26
— Lodge (E ) Portraits, etc., v. 7 3'i25.07
— Russell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03
See also Bentiey's miscel., v. 2'2, 1847.
Moke (Hannah, Engl, authoress, b. 1745, d. 1833).
— Letters to Zachajj' Macaulay. N.Y.,1860. 16°. 3125.13
— Roberts (W. ) Life and corresp. of. 2 v. 1815. 31'.i5.14
— Craik (O.L.) Pursuit of kuowledgo, <;(c., p. 363-305. 1847. 3263 27
— Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of Enijhmd, v. 1. , . 3253,22
— WilUams (J.) Literary women of England, p. 313-364. 3266.18
See alto Allibone, and references in Poole's Index,
MoBK (6'ir Thomas, Engl, statesman and lord diancettor,
author of •Utopia,' b. 1480, d. 1535).
— Cayley(A.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1808. . . 3128.14
— Mackintosh (J.) Life of. 1844 3125.24
Same. Lives of the British statesmen, v. 1. . . 3211,07
Same, [/n his Miscel. works,] 2636,'27
— More (C.) Life of. With biogr. preface, and notes,
by J. Hunter. 1828 3125.26
— Taylor (E. ) Memoirs of. With extracts from his
works and letters, [anon.] 1834. . . 3125.25
— Adams (W. D.) Famous books. 1875 2513,11
— Brightwell (O. L.) Early lives of great lawyers. . . 3254^32
— Buckley (T. A,) D.iwuings of genius, 1857. . . . 3263,24
— Campbell (J,, lord). Lord chaucellois of England, v, 1, 3254,03
— Disraeli (I,) Psychological character of. [In his Amenities of
lit,, v, 2,] 2762,02
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, v, 1, p, 217-227. 1S66. . 2535.03
— Lodge (E.j Portraits, etc., v. 1 3225,01
— Macdiarmid (J.) British statesmen, v. 1, p. 1-164. . 8267.14
— Myers (F.) Lectures on great men, 1874 3267.20
— Seebohm (F.) Oxford retormers of 1498 3446.21
— Wordsworth (C) Eccl, biogr, (by Kastell?) v. 3. 1863. 3446,03
&e a/»o Fortnightly rev,, v. 9, 1868 (More, and Henry
Vmth's book against Luther) ; v. 14, 1S70 (Sir T. More on
the politics of to-day, by Helen Taylor), or Littell, 1870, v.
3 ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 6, 1862 ; North Brit, rev., v. 30, 1859 or
Littell, 1859, V. 2 (M. and the Reformation).
Also Fronde's History of England, (see index in v.
13,) containing an unfavorable estimate of his character;
(controverted in the North Brit, rev., v, 30, 1859 ;) the arti-
cle in Allibone, and relerences in Poole's Index.
Injiction see Mrs. Manning's ' Household of Sir Thomas
More.'
MoBOAN (Daniel, Amer. rev. general, b. 1736, d. l!502).
— Graham (J.) The life of. 1850 31'25.19
— Headley (J. T,) Washington and his generals, v. 3. . 3177.0S
MoKOAN (Sidney Owensou, lady; Irish authoress, b.
1783, d. 1859).
— Memoirs : autobiography, diaries, and correspon-
dence. 2 V. London, 1862. 8°. . . . . 3125,17
— Passages from my autobiography. N.Y. 12°. 3125.16
BBOOKLTN MEBOANTILB LIBBABY.
180
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Morgan to Napoleon.
HoBOAN (Lady Sidney O.), continued.
— Bedding (C.) Pergonal remlnisceuces, t. 3, p. 1-41. . 3223.03
— Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society, v. 1 3262 16
Sm aiJO Blackwood, t. 93, 1863; Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1863;
National rev., v. 16, 1863 ; New monthly mag.. Hob., 1863 ;
West, rev., v. 79, 1863.
■ MoBGAN (Wm., aixii-masonic variier, d. 1826).
— Green (S. D. ) The broken seal ; or the Morgan ab-
duction and murder. 1870 5«37.23
MoRLEY (Sic Kobert, Eiujlish admiral, d. 1360).
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings 8263.17
MoEBis {Viipl. (Iharles, Eivjl. song-writer, b. 1838, cel.'HS).
-^Tiiub8(J.) Capt. M. and the Beef-steak society. [In his lAvea
of the later wits, cic. 1874.] 8261.08
See also Bentiey's miscel., v. 7, 1840.
MoBEis (Clouvemdur, ofN. Y.,Amer. statesman, h.VlSH,
d. 1816).
— Sparks (Jared). Life of, with selections from his
corresp. and miscel. papers. 3 v. 1832. . 3126. Od
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2644.16
Mouse (.Samuel F. B., Anier. painter, and improver of
the ekctiic telerjraph, b. 171*1, d. 1872).
— Prime (S.I.) Life of. 1875 3126.22
— LosBitig (B.J.) Morse aud the telegram. [Scrlbner's monthly,
March, 1873.)
— Tuckeriuan (H. T.) Book of the artists 1416.09
MoESE (■ledediah, Amer. geographer and divine, b. 1761,
d. 1826).
— Sprague (W. B.) Life of. [1874.] . . . 3126.21
MoKTON (Samuel G., Amer. anthropologist, b. 1799, d.
1851).
— Patterson (H. S.) Memoir of. [/n Nott and (Jliddon's Types
of mankind, p. 17-61. 1867.] 4736.01
MosBT (John 8., confederate guerriila).
— Scott (Major J.) Partisan life with. 1867. . 635.15
Moses (Hebrew la-w-giver).
— Campbell (S. M. ) Across the desert : a life of Moses.
1873 3527.13
See also page 94 of catalogue.
MoTT (Vali-ntiue, Amer. physician, b. 1785, d. 1865).
— MacCabe (J. D.) Great fortunes, etc 3265.14
— Partem (J.) People's book of biography 3265.03
MoTTE (Comtesse de La). See La Mottb.
Mottevujle (Fran9oise Bertaut, lady of honor to Anne of
Austria, b. 1621, d. 1689).
— Memoires, 1621-66. [Petitot. 2 s6r.. T. 36-40.] . . . 6123.14
Moui-tiue (Wm. , Amer. rev. general, b. 1731, d. 1805).
— Headley (J. T.) Wasliingtou and his generals, v. 2. . 3177.07
Mountain (Thomas, Jingtish divine, b. 1550).
— Strype (J.) Life of. (Wordsworth's Eocl. biogr., v. 3.] 3446.03
MozABT (Johaun Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus, Ger-
man musical composer, b. 1756, d. 1791).
— Letters of. (1769-17yl. ) Tr. by Lady Wallace. 2 v.
New York, 1866. 16° 3126.07
— Beyle (H. M.) Lives of Haydn and Mozart 3074.29
— Holmes (E.) Life of. London, 1845. . .3126.06
Same. New York, 1853 3126.06
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawuings of genius, p. 236-269. 1857. 3263.24
— Orowcat (F.) Great toue-poets. 1784 1561.34
— Edgar (J.l The boyhood of great men 3263.22
— Planche(G.) Etudes 1431.22
— Bussell (W. ) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Tytier (S.) Musical composers 1661.36
See also Bentiey's miscel.. v. 61, 1867. (M. in London) ;
and in fiction see Ban's romance ' Mozart ' [242.09].
Mdloastee (Richard, £113/. educator, b. 1535, d. 1611).
See Barnard's Journal of education, v. *24.
MiJLLEu (George, head of Orphan Asylum, in Bristol,
England, b. 1805).
— Life of trust 3576.08
Mulbeady (Wm., English painter, b. 1786, d. 1863).
— Eedgrave (B. and S.) Century of painters, v. 2, 18G6. 1433.04
See also London soc.. May, 1863 ; MacmlUan, v. — , 1872,
or Llttell, 1872, V. 2.
MuNSEN (Joseph Sh^pberd, English comMian, i. 1759,
d 1832).
— Memoirs, by his son. London, 1844. 12°. 3126.19
See also Bentiey's miscel., t. 13, 1843.
MuNRO (Sir Thomas, British Indian officer, b. 1760, d.
1827).
— Gleig(G. R.) Life of. 3 v. 1830. . . .3126.10
MuBAi (Joachim, Fr. general, king of Naples, b. 1771,
d. 1815).
— Headley (J. T.) Napoleon and his marshals, y. i. . 3132.02
See also Bmtlcy's miscel., v. 16, 1844 (Death of M., by A.
A. Knoi) ; Galaxy, v. 19 (The Murats of Florida).
M'OBOEB (Henry, French litterateur, 6. 1822, d. 1861).
See West, rev., t. 99, ^873.
MtiBiiJ/) (Bartolom^ Esteban, Spanish painler, b. 161*j.
d. 1682).
— Life. Tr. by E. Da-vies. London, 1819. 12°. 3126.13
— Scott (W. B.) •MurUlo and the Spanish school of
painting. 1873 1447.07
— Tytier (S.) Old masters 143L3<
MuBNER (Thomas, Oerman satirist, 6.1475, d.about 1536).
— Oostwick (J.) and Harrison (R.) German literatui-e. . 2732.11
MtrBPHY (Arthur, Irish dramatist, b. 1727, d. 1805).
— Dunham (8. A.) Lives, etc.. v. 3 3211.U
MuBBAY (George, lord, b. 170-5, d. 1760).
— Thomson (E. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 3. . 3172.13
Mubeay [liev. John, of Boston, founder of unicersalism
in America, b. nil, d. 1815).
— Life, by himself, with continuation by J. S. Murray.
Boston, 1870. 16° 31'26.16
— Bedding^O.) Personal reminiscences, v. 3, p. 108-151. 32'22.02
MuEBAY (Lindliy, Amer. quaker, lawyer, and gramma-
rian, b. 17J5, d. 1826).
— Memoirs, by himself. With preface and continua-
tion byE. Frank. N. Y., 1827. 8°. . . 31-26.14
MuBBAY (Nicholas, D.D., "Kirwan," Am^. presb. cUvine,
b. 1802, d. 1862).
— Prime (8. L) Memoirs o£ 1862. . . .3126.15
MuERAY (Wm., eai-l of Mansfield, Engl chief justice, b.
170.5, d. 1793).
— Brightwell (C. L.) Early lives of great lawyers. . .3264.22
— Campbell (J., lord). Chiul justices of England, v. 2. . 3254.02
— Edgar (J. G) rhe boyhood of great men 3263.23
— Lodg? (E.) Portraits, eic, V. 8 3'2'25:08
— Boscoe (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . .3211.06
See also Fortnightly rev., v. 9, 1868.
MuBEAY (Wm., marq. of Tullibardine, b. 1689, d. 1746).
— Thomson (E. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 2. . 3172.13
MussET (Louis Charles Alfred de, Fr. pod and man-of-
leUers, b. 1810, d. 1857).
— Colet {Mme. L. ) Lui : roman contemporain. 5e ed.
1864 7014.24
— Dudevant(3/me.A.L.A.D.) EUeetlui. Seed. 7015.27
— Musset (P. E. de). Lui et elle. 1860. . .7026.21
— Buchanan (R.) De Musset. [In his Master-spirits.) 2517.29
— Harrison '(J. A.) Group of poets. 1875 2528.28
— Palgrave (F. T.) [la Oxford essays, 1855, p. 80-105.] 25J8.19
— Poitoii (E.) Portraits litteraires, etc. 1868 7048 03
— Satnte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits contomp., v. 2. . . 7033.34
See also Fraser's mag., v. 56, 1857 ; Lippincott's mag.,
Macmillan, March, 1872 ; North Brit, rev., v. 49, 1868 ;
Temple Bar, Nov., 1870 ; 'West, rev., v. 91, 1869.
Myddelton (Sir Hugh, Engl, engineer, b. about 1555, d.
1631).
— Smiles (S ) Lives of the engineers, v. 1 3265.06
Nadib Shah {king of Persia, b. 1688, d. 1747).
— Complete history, [anon.] Lon., 1742. 18°. 3127.01
-Eraser (.J.) History of. 1742 3127.02
— Jones (.Sir W.) Histoire de. [In his Works, v. 11-
12. 1807.] 5046.11
Naibne (Caioltna Oliphant, baroness, b. 1766, d. 1845).
— Life and songs. Ed. by C. Rogers. 1869. . 1674.22
— Tytier (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Sougstresses of Scotland, p.
108-179. 1871 v. 2 of 3251.06
NAPnaa (Sir Charles, English admiral, b. 1786, d. 1860).
— Napier (E.) Life and correspondence of. 2 v. 3127.03
See also West, rev., v. 77, 1862.
Napzek (Sir Charles James, English general, b. 1782, d,
1853).
— Napier (W.) The life and opinions of 1857. 3131.01
— Skelton (J ) Campaiguer at home, p. 160-203. 1865. .2542.29
Eepr. from Eraser's mag,, v. 57, 1858.
See also Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 (2 art.); Ed. rev., T. 106,
1857 ; Quar. rev., v. 101, 1857 ; 104, 1858.
Napxeb (Elers, Engl, general, b. 1808, d. 1870).
.See United Service mag., Aug., 1870.
Napibb (^Sir Wm., Engl, general and historian, b. 1785,
d. 18U0).
— Bruce (H. A.) Life of. 1864 3131.08
— Bedding (0.) Personal reminiscences, v. 3, p. 162-172. 3222.02
.See also Blackwood's mag., v. 95, 1864 ; Ed. rev., v. 121,
1866 ; Quar. rev., v. 116, 1864.
)Sapoleon I., emperor of the French, b. 1769, d. 1821).
— Confidential corre.spondence with his brother Joseph.
Tr. with notes. 2 v. N. Y., 1856. 12°. 3127.06
— Confidential correspondenos [with] Josephine.
Notes by J. 8. C. Abbott 1857. . . . 3r27.05
— Abbott (J. 8. C.) History of. 2 v. 1867. 3127.08
Napoleon at St Helena 3127.26
— Abell (Mrs. L. E.) EecolL of, on St Helena. 3d ed.
1873 3131.25
BSOOKLYN UBBOANIILB LIBBABT.
1
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Napdeoa 1 to Wapotoon m 181
- Jonot {3ftne. L. P., diichesse d'Abrantes). Memoirs
of Napoleon, his court, and family. 2 v. ai27.10
- Antommarohi (F., attendant physician). The last
dayaof. 1836 3127.12
• Barri (W.) History of the Consulate. 1804 3131.12
- Bonrrienne (L. A. F. de). Pri-»ate memoirs ot 2 v.
1831 3127.23
- Bnssey (G. M.) History o£ lUus. by Vemet 3128.08
-Camden (T.) History of. 2 v. 1814. 8°. 3131.21
-Campbell (Sir's.) Napoleon at Fontainebleau and
Elba. 1814-15. 1869 3132.22
Court and camp o£ New York. [n. d] 18°. [H.
F. L.] 3132 ^
05
- Fain (A. J. F.) Memoirs of the invasion of France,
and of the last wx months of the reign of New
ed. 1834. 3l:a.ll
- Forsyth (W.) History of captivity at St. Helena,
from the Letters and journal of Sir H. Lowe.
2 V. 1853 3127.13
BcTiewed In Blackwood, T. 74, 1853 ; New Englander,
T. 14, 1866.
- Goldsmith (L). Secret history of the cabiuet of.
1811 3127.15
- Goodrich (F. B.) •Court of Napoleon ; with por-
traits. 3ded. 18G7 3268.04
- Gourgaud (G. ) Memoirs of the reign o£ 2 v. 3132.24
Napoleon and the grand army of Russia: a criticnl
examination of Se'gur's work. From the French.
1K25 3131.24
-HazUtt(W.) Life of. 4 v. in 2. 1852. .3127.16
- Headley (J. T.) Imperial guard of. 1856. 3132.03
Napoleon and his marshals. 2 v. 1853. 3132.01
- History of Napoleon. [ano?i.] 2T.ini. London,
1829. 16°. 3132.04
- Hooper (G.) ItaL campaigns, 1796-7 and 1800. 3132 06
- Jomini (H. de). Life of. JFrom the French. With
notes, by H. W. Halleek. 4 v. With atlas. 3128.10
- Laufrey (P. ) History of. v. 1-2. 1871-2. 313L16
Note. — An able work from an unfriendly and severe pen.
Reviewed in Hayward's exsays, 3d series, 1874 [2628, 19J :
Blackwood, v. 1U2, 1807 ; Saiut Paul's. 1S69, or LitteU, 18Gi),
V. 2 : Quar. rev., v. 128, 1870, or Littell, 1870, V. 2 ; Temple
bar, Deo., 1871 ; Westm. rer., v. 97, 1872.
- Las Cases (M. J. E. D., comte de). Memoirs of the
life, exile, and conversations of. 4 v. 1836. 3132.07
- Laurent I'Ardeche, (P. M. ) History of. 2 v. 3127.21
-Lee(H.) Lifeof, eic. 1835 3127.19
T. 1 ; no more publisbed.
- Life of Buonaparte, [anon.] From the German.
London, 1806. 8° 3132.11
-Macfarlane (C.) Life of. [1869.] . . .3127.18
- Maitland {Sir F. L.) Narrative of the surrender of
Buonaparte and of his residence on board H. M.
S. Bellerophon. 2d ed. 1826. . . . 3131.23
- Manuscript transmitted from St. Helena by an un-
known channel.
Note. — See notes upon this work in Montholon'a Hist,
miscel., V. 2 [3132.29].
- Mitchell (J.) The fall of : historical memoir. 3 v.
1845 3131.13
- Montholon (C. T.) and Gourgaud (0.) Memoirs of
the history of France during the reign of Napo-
leon, dictated by the emperor at Saint Helena to
the generals who shared his captivity. 7 v. Lon-
don, 1823-24. 8° 3132.24
Contents : v. 1-2. Memoirs dictated to Gourgaud.
V. 3-4. Memoirs dictated to Moutliolon.
V. 5-7. Historical miscellanies dictated to Montholon.
• Mouuteney (B.) Historical inquiry, etc. 1824. 3131.20
■ Napoleon IIL Napoleonic ideas. 1859. . 5727.25
Note.— See West, rev., v. 78, 1862.
• Observations on Bonaparte's imprisonment. Lon. ,
1818. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 12.] . . 505S.12
■ O'Meara (B.E.) Napoleon in exile. 2 v. 1863. 3127.13
Eeviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 48, 1853.
Pelet de la Loz6re (Comie J.) Napoleon in council.
Tr. by B. Hall. 1837 3132.23
- Rise and fall of N. [In Hiat. of the French rev.,
p. 2. London, 1847. 12° 514.08
• Savary (A. J. M. R., due de JRovigo). Memoirs, etc.
4 V. 1828 3151.11
■ Sarrazin (J.) Confessions of General Buonaparte
to the abbe Maury. Tr. from the French. 3132.20
- Scott (Walter). Life ot 3 v. N. Y., 1828. 3132.14
Same. 2 v. Exeter, (N. H.) 1828.
3132.17
■ Secret memoirs of ; by one who never qaitU^d him
for 15 years, [anon.] 2d ed. L., 1816. 8°. 3132.21
— St'gur (P. P. de). Expedition to Russia by Napoleon
in 1812. 2 V. New York 612 11
Same. PhiL, 1825. 12°. 512.09
— Thiers (M. A.) History of the consulate and the
empire. Gv 616.13
J\ro(<.— Continuation of his Hl»t. of lh» ravolatloD [giG-lO.I
Same. Histducousalatetde Templre. 20v. 524.01
— Whately (E.) Historic doubts relabve to Napoleon.
1856 5i:,-2.i9
Same. L.,1821. 8°. [Pamphleteer, y. 27.] 60.58.27
— Alison (A.) Essays, p. 27-42. 1862 2517 OJ
— Bayno(P.) Essays, v. 2, p. 181 -Kte. 1868 2513.05
— Carlyle (T.) Heroes and hero worship 2515.12
— Channiug (IV. K.) Character of. (Worka, v. l.J . .3533.10
— - — Same. IPamphleteer, v. 29.] 5058.29
— Chesney (0. C.) Essays In rail, biography, etc. 1874. 3224.22
— Creasy (K. 8.) Alexander, Ca)«ar. Charlemagne, and N. [In
Bentley's miscel., v. 33, or Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853.]
— Croly (G.) Historical sketches, p. 338 66. 1842. . . 2621.22
— Edgar (J. O.) Boyhood ol great men 3263.2^1
— Emerson (U. W.) Representative men. . . 2624.08 ; 2524.U9
Kepr. in Lfttell. 1862, v. 1.
— Gibbon (F.) Public characters, v. 2, p. 116-540. v. 2 of 3216.17
— Giiailau (fi.) 3d gallery of portraiU, p. 38-62. 1866. . 2826.13
— Russell (Wm.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Thackeray (W. M.) N. and his system. [In hit Paris sketch
book, v. 1.] 963.24
— Wilson (J. O.) lUustrions soldiers. 1874 3222.16
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1857 (The bundled days);
v. 25, 1870 (Corresp. of, by J. Parton) ; Bentley's miscel.,
V. 42-43, 1868 (Napoleon ballads, by W. Thornbury) : Brit,
quar. rev., Jan., 1872 ; Eclectic, v. 28, 1852 ; Ed. rev., v.
126, 1867 (Correspondence ot) ; v. 128, 1868 ; New monthly,
T. 7, 8, 1823 (4 art.) ; Putuama mag.. May, June, JiOy,
1856 (M. as a family man) : Jan., 1856 (Was N. a dicUtor?) ;
Temple bar, v. 46. 1872 (Campaigns of); several articles in
Harper's mag. (see Index to v. 1-60) ; references in Poole's
Index, and on p. 311 of ' Table gen.' of Itev.d.deux moudes.
Alio lives of JosEPHiNK, and Marie Louise,
Ni'te.—Ot general lives of Napoleon that of Abbott is
looked upon as a superficial panegyric. Uazlitt is an able
but more temperate partisan, lu Thiers' brilliant pages
Napoleon is held up to admiration as the embodinieut of
national glory ; while Lanfrey, an able and painstaking
French writer, and using the most recent materiaU, writ-
ing with republican sympathies, denounces his ambition,
and exposes his faults unsparingly. Scott, writing from
the Htuudpoiut of English toryi,iiu, is uniformly deprecia-
tory ; and Alison's history of Europe is by no means free -
from aristocratic prejudices. Jomini has the highest rank
as a military historian. Among the more compendious
narratives are the ' Court and camp ' [3132,05] ; and ■ Rise
and fall ' (614. U8J ; and the works of Headley, and Macfar-
lane. A number of works upon the battle of Waterloo will
be found enumerated under Waterloo (in i;la-.s Countries).
j^" Readers desiring more detiiilcd bibliOKrapliical infor-
nintion are referred to the Note on p. 196-7 of the Boston
pul "Vrary catalogue of history and biography [2716.1UJ.
t y Napoleon is the subject o' W. Combe's hudi-
bn *tire ' Napoleon ' [1634,04] ; and of W. H. Harris'!
« isai,..n.on, an epic poem ' [1646.121.
Napoleon IL (son of Napoleon I., duke oJ Reiclistadl, b.
1811, d. 1832).
— Greenwood (L.) [In Scribrjer, March, 1873.)
— Masson (D.) Celebrated children, p. 65-71. 1863. . 3263.21
Napoleon III. (emperor of M-ance, b. 1808, d. 1873).
— ADbott (J. S. C.) Histoi-yof, 1869.. . .3138.01
Kings and queens, p, 334-370 3256.28
— Baxter (M. ) Louis Napoleon the destined moriarch
of the world. 1864 3133.02
iVo/«.— The work of a second adventist.
— Day (8, P.) True history of Louis Napoleon's Ufe.
It71 3133.26
— Delord (Taxile). Histoiie du second empire. (1848-
1809.) 517.22
— Faber(G. 8.) The man of prophecy. 1859. 3133,01
— Hugo (V.) The destroyer of the second republic ;
Napoleon the little. 1870 3133.22
Same. Napoleon le petit. NouT. ed. 1869. 3133.23
— Macrae (D.) Life of Napoleon. 8th ed. 1870. 3133.25
- Napoleon UL at the. tribuuol of history. 3d ed.
lano7i.] liondon, 1871. 18^ 441.06
— Political life, to 1852. [In his Works, v. 1,] 5057.16
— Shimeall (11. C.) Napoleonism unveiled ! or, an an-
swer to the great prophetic question : is Louis
Napoleon HI. the destined ruler of Europe, and
the Antichrist' 1870 3133,24
— Smucker (S, M.^ History of. 18G0. . . 3133.03
— Whitehurst (F. M. ) Court and social life in France
under. 2 v. 1773 517.18
In asking for books, dm tht "Book Order," giving the AnTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITL^ and the NOMBBB.
182
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Napoleonin. to NoUekena.
Napoleon III., continued.
Klnglako (A. W.) luvaslon of the Crimea, v. 1. . . 6M.H
NoU.—K cauBtic and Hiisparing review of the character
of Napoleon III., and of tlie Coup d 'Hat.
— McCarthy (J.) Moderu leadera, 18T.i 3257.16
See alto Atlantic monthly, v. 7, 1881 ; Bentley'a miscel.,
Feb., 1857 ; v. 57, 1865 (Boyhood of); Blackwood, V. 85. 1809
(N. III. and Europe) ; v. 86, 1859 ; v. U5, 1861 {us general) ;
Brit. qnar. rov.,April, 1871 (Downfall of lJouai)arlism) ; Fort-
nitihtly rev., Feb., 1873 (N., 1851 and 1873, by A. V. Dicey);
Fraaer'a mag., v. 66, 1867, or Littoll, 1857, v. 1 (Imperial-
ism) ; n. s., y. 1, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 2 (Tlie cost of N.,
by W. K. Greg) ; n. s , T. 2, 1870, or Littell, 1871, T. 1 (Per-
sonal history) ; Gentleman's mag., July, 1871 (Inner Ufe) ;
July, 187a (Early days) ; National rey., v. 15, 1862, or Lit-
tell, 1801, y. 1 (Napoleonism, 1852-02) ; Nat. qu. rev., June,
1873 ; West, rev,, y. 70, 18.i8 and y. 77, 1862 (trance and N.)
Napoleon (Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, called prhice
Napoleon, b. 18i2i.
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3257.16
Nash (Kiohard, called Beau, Kngl. adventurer, h. 1674,
(/. 1761).
Soran (J.) Habits and men, p. 3U 56 2523.11
— Bussell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03
— Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.25
See also Bentley's miscel.. Oct., 1837.
Nassau (Mrs. Mary Cloyd Lotta, h. 1837, d. 1870).
— Nassau (K. H.) Crowued in Palm-land : a story of
Alrican missiou life. 1874 3131.07
Naylek (James, Mwji religious fanatic, 6. about 1616, d.
1060).
— Hughson(D.) Life of. 1814 3452.12
Neal (John, Amei: author, b. 1794).
— Wandering recollections of a somewhat busy life.
Boston, 1809. 16° 3133.19
Nbander (Johann August Wilhelm, German theologian
and cliurch Idstorian, b. 1789, d. 18.">0).
See Bibl. sacra, April, 1851 (by G. M. Adams) ; Oct., 1861
(as a church historian, by H. B. Smith) ; North Brit, rev.,
Feb., 1851 ; Brit. qu. rey., Oct.. 1868 ; and relerencea iu
Poole's Index.
Neckee (Jacques, French statesman and financier, b.
1732, d. 1804).
— Stael-Holstein (A. L. G. N., baronne de). Memoirs
of the private life of. 1818 3133.04
— Brougham (J., lord). Statesmen of time of George III., v. 3.
18S6 3024.08
— Edgar (J. G) Footprints of famous men 3263.18
— James (O. P. E.) Eminent foreign statesmen, y. 6. . 3'ill.23
Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1869 (Necker and Calonne, by E.
S. Beeslyj ; New monthly mag.. June. 1832.
Nbckkk (Suzanne Oiirchod de Nasse, Mme. ; French au-
thor, b. 1739, d. 1794).
— Saiute-Benve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 4. . . 7033.21
See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 3, 1861.
Neff (Felix, tiwiss Alpine missionary, b. 1798, d. 1829).
— Bost(A.) Letters and biography of. 1.S43. 3133.05
Neill (James George, Brit. <ieniiral, b. 1810, d. 18,"i7).
— Kaye (J. W ) Lives of Indian' officers, v. 2. 1867. . 3224.21
Nelso.n (Horatio, viscount; liriiish admiral, b. 1708, d.
1805).
— Dispatches and letters. 7 v. L., 1845-46. 8°. 3133.07
— L.tters to Lady Hamilton. 2 v. L., 1814. 8^=. 3133.14
— Pettigrew (T.J.) Memoirs of the life of. 2v. 3133.17
— SoutUey (K.) Lifeof. [n. d.] 313.). 06
— Brougham (H.,(or(i). Contributions, etc., y.3, p. 267-280. 2517 08
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263 23
Sea kings and naval heroes 3263.17
— Lamartiue (A. M. L. de). Memoirs of celebrated characters,
V. 1 3264.18
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc.. v. 8 3225.08
— Paget (J.) Nelson and Caracciolo. [/n his Paradoxes and puz-
zles. 1874.] 2538.11
— Phillips (S.) Lord N. and lady Hamilton. [In Essays from
tlie Times, v. 1. 1871 2335.09
— Hussell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
Set also Blackwood, v. 87. 1867 (N. and CaracciolO/ ; Bent-
ley's misceU Feb., 1847 (N. and Caracciolo). and references
in Poole's Index.
See also lives of Caracciolo and of lady Hamilton.
Nemoubs (Marie d'Orleaus, duchesse de, b. 1025, (i.l707).
— Mcmoues, 1648-53. [Petitol. 2 ser.. v. 34.J .... 5123.12
Nebi (FJlippo Ai', Hal. priest, b. 1515, d. 1595).
— Farrar (H.S.) Revival of priestly life. 1873. 3433.20
— Life. Ed. by F. W. Faber. L.,1847. 8°. . 3133.29
Nebo (Lucius Bomitius Claudius, lioman emperor, b.
37, d. 6S).
— Abbott (J.) History of. 1853 3133.16
See also CjcsAus. p. 127 ; Uistories of Kome under the
empire, iu particular Merlvale's, v. 5-6 [435.U5] ; Cornhill
mag., y. 8, 1863, or Littell, 1863, v. 3 (Was Nero a monster })
Nekval (Gdrard Lasbunib, called Gerard de, French lit-
terateur, b. 1808).
See Eraser's mag., May, 1873 (article by A. Lang).
Nbwcasti^ {Duchess of). See Cavendish (Margaret).
Newcastle (Duke of). See Cavendish (Wm.) ; — Clin-
ton (Henry Pelham).
Newcome (Hev. Henry, Kngl. presbylerian minister, b.
1627, d. 1695).
— Autobiography; ed. by E. Parkinson. London, 1852.
4°. [Chetham soc, v. 26, 27.] . . . . 51)94. '26
— Diary, 1661-113 ; cd. by T. Heywood. London, 1849.
. 4". [Caietham soc, v. 18.] 5094.18
Newman (Francis Wm. , Ktvjl. scholar, author, moralist,
and theist, b. 1805).
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3257.16
See alio Alllbone, y. 2, and McUlintock and Strong, v. 6.
Newman (John Henry, church of England divine, afltr-
ward lioman catholic priest, b. 1801j.
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3257.16
See also Alliboue, v. 2, and M'CIlntock and Strong, y. 6.
Newton (Sir Isaac, Kmjlish malUeinalician, physicist,
and theologian, b. 1<J4'2, d. 1727).
— Brewster (i'i»' D. ) Life of. 1852 3134.01
Memoirs of. 2 v. 1855 3134.02
Note. — A greatly improved edition of the foregoing Lite.
— Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Philos. de. [CEuvres, v.
37-38.] 5084.04
Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857 3263.24
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.'23
— Lives of eminent persons 3*265.17
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 7 3225.07
— Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3265.03
See also Brit. qu. rev., or Littell, v. 47, 1855 j Ed. rev., v.
103, 1856. or Littell, y 13, 1856 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 13, 1866;
North Brit. rev., v. 23, 1865, or Littell. v. 11 ; Quar. rev.,
v. 110, 1861, or Littell, 1862, v. 1 ; and AlUbone, V. 2, With
its ample references ; and Poole'B Index.
Newton (Thomas, d. 1607).
— BeU (B.) Lives of Enghsh poets 3211.17
Nei (Michael, marshal of France, b. 1769, d. 181,")).
— Memoirs. Published by his femily. 2 v. London,
1833. 8° 3134.04
— Alison (A.) Essays, p. 84 -94. 1852 2617.02
— Headley (J. T.) Napoleon and his marshals, v. 2. . , 3132.02
Nicholas L (emperor of Hussin, b. 1796, d. 1855).
— Korflf(M.) Accession of. 1857 3134.15
— Mayne (F.) Life of. 1855 3134.U8
— Abbott (J. S. C.) Kings and queens, p. 159-206. . . 3265.28
Blackwood, y. 77. 1855, or Littell, v. 9, 1835 (Death of) ;
Putnam's mag., June. 1855 ; Quar. rev , v. 96, 1855 ; New
monthly mag., y. 16, 1820.
NicHOLLs (Charlotte Bronte). See Bronte.
Nicholson (John, British general, b. 1821, d. 1857).
— Kaye (J. W.) Lives of ludian officers, v. 2, 1867. . . 3224.21
NiCiAS (Athenian general, d. 413 B.C.) •
— Plutarch. Niclas. — N. and Crassus compared. [In his Lives.
V.3 0f3146.17; V.3of 3145.22; v. 3of 3145.08.]
NicoLL (Robert, Scotch poet, b. 1814, d. 1837).
— Hood (E. P.) Peerage of poverty 3265.13
— Smiles (8.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
See alio Westm. rev., y. 38.
NiEBUHB (Barthold G., Uerman historian, 6. 1776, d. 1831).
— Lieber(F.) Reminiscences of, 1822-23. .3134.07
— Life and letters, with essays on his character, by
Bunyen and others. 185'.^ 3134.(16
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawnmgs of genius. 1857 3-263.-24
See also Blackwood, v. 71, 1852. or Eclectic, v. 26, 1832 ;
Ed. rev., v. 96; Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1852 ; N. A. rev., v. 76,
1853; North Brit, rey., y. 17, 1852 ; and numerous referen-
ces in Poole's Index.
NiEBUHK (Carsten, Danish traveller, h. 1733, d. 1815).
— Lives of eminent persons 3265.17
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., y.3 3221.06
Nightingale (Florence, Jingl. philanthropist, b. 18:i0).
See '»Men of the time. 9th ed., 1875 [d.i£3.13] ; Partou's
Eminent women of the age [3265.01].
Ninon de I'Euclos. See also L'Enclos (Ninon de).
— Bruce (J.) Chwslc portraits, y. 2. 1853 3213.16
Noah (Mordecai M., New York editor, politician, and
author, b. 1785, d. 1851).
See Lippiuoott, June, 1868 (art. by Samuel Lockwood).
NoAiLiiES (Adrien Maurice, ducde, marichal de Prance,
b. 1678, d. 1766).
— Memoires. Composes par Millot. 1682-1766. [Fetitot. 2 ser.,
y. 71-74.] 6124.—
NoLLEKENs (Joseph, English sculptor, b. 1737, d. 1823).
— Smith (J. T.) NoUekens and his times. 2 v. 3134.21
— Cunningham (A.) British painters and sculptors, y. 3. 1431.03
— Thornbury (W.) British artista, y. 1. 1861 1433.10
BBOOKLYN MEBOANIILE LIBBABT.
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Nolte to Onlat
183
NoLTK (Vincent, Italian cn/imopolite, 6. 1779).
— Fifty years lu both hemispheres. 18M. 13*. . • • S1MJ4
See also Blackwood, v. 75, 18fi4.
NoBTH (Hr Dudley, Enrjlish, traveller, M. P., and author,
b. 1C41, d. 1091).
— North (B.) Lives, rfc. New od. 3 v. 1826. 3134.16
North (Francis, Isl baron OuUford, ktrd keeper of the
i/reat seal, b. 1637, d. 1685).
— North (R.) Live.s, e(c. New ed. 3 V. 1826.3134.16
— Campbell (J., hnt). Lord obancollors of England, t. 3. 8254.08
. S.ime. [;« Hildreth (B.l Atrocioas Judges.) . . 32.^3.13
— noscoe (W.) Emineut British lawyers 3311.06
NoBTK (Frederick, 2d earl of Guilford, EngL statenman,
b. 17;i2, d. 1792).
— Brougham (J., lord). Statesmen of the time of Oeorge III.
V. 1 3024.06
— Earle (J. C.) English premiers, p. 221-269. 1871. v. 1. . 3222.11
— Lewis (O. C.) Admiuistrations of Qreat Britain, 1783 to
1830 477.17
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 8 3226.01
See also lives of UEOBOK III.
NoBTH (John, D.D., Eivjl. classical scholar, b. 1645, <i.
1083).
— North (R.) Lives, fie. New ed. 3 v. 1826. 3134.16
NouTHCOTE (James, Kwjlish painter, b. 1746, d. 1831).
— Hazlitt (W.) Conversations of. 1830. .3134.13
— Cook(D.) Art in Eugland. 1869 1433.18
— Ctiuulngbam (A.) Lives of British painters and sculptors,
V. 6. . 1431.02
NoBTHCOTB (Sir Stafibrd, Emjl statesman, b. 181s).
— Higgiiison (T. W ) English statesmen. 1876.. . .3221.13
— Held (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 179-186 1872. . 3252.26
NoTr (Eiiphalet. Ama: divine, president of Union college,
K. K, b. 1773, d. l.s(B).
— Parton (J.) People's book of biography 8266.—
See Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 1867.
NomNOHAsHlsi OTrio/). 6'ee Howakd (Charles). 3225.03
NovELLO (Clara Anastasia, countess Oigliucci, English
vocalist, b. 1818).
— Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3266.10
NovEs (John Humphrey, founder of the Oneida commu-
nily, b. 1811).
— Eastman (H. ) Noyesism nnveiled : a history of the
sect .self-styled Perfectionist. 1849. . . 3545.25
See also his Hist, of Amer. socialisms, p. 614 ^5812.08) ;
aud Nordboff 's UommuniBtic societies [6812. 16J.
NuMA PoMPiLius, (id kinij of Rome, llh century B.C.)
— PluUrchus. Lives, v. 1 of 3146.17i v. 1 of 3146.22; v. 1 of 3146.08
Oberkirch (H. L. von Walduer, baronne d', b. 1754).
— Memoirs. By herself. [1754-88]. 3 v. London,
18.32. 12° 3135.25
Note. — These memoira are descriptive of the court of
Louix XVI. and French society, previous to 1789.
Obehlin (Jean Frederic, French pastor and philanthropist,
b. 1740, d. 182(i).
— Sims(T.) Brief memorials of. 1830. . .3134.26
OniaiNowiTscH (Michel, jjrinceof Servia, b. 1823).
See Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870 (by H. Sandwitch).
O'CoNNELL, (Daniel, Irish orator and patriot, b. 1775, d.
1847).
— McGee (T.D. ) 0. O'Connell and his friends. 3135.03
— O'Keefe (C. M.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1864. 3134.29
— Lei-ky (W. E. H.) Leaders of public opinion. . . . 492.13
— Shell (B.L.) The Irish bar, V. 1, p. 73-97. 1868. . .3263 09
See also Catholic world. Aug., Nov., 1876 ; and uumeroua
references in Poole's Index.
O'Connell (John, Irish politician, b. 1807).
— Keoollections during a parliamentary career from
ls3:i to 1848. 2 V. London, 1849. 1-2°. 3135.01
O'CoNOR (Charles, of Aeu; York, lawyer and public man,
b. 18041.
Ace Nat. qnar. rev., v. 11, 1868.
OnHLENSCHLVEaER (Adam Uottlob, Danish poet, b. 1779,
d. 18.")0).
— Dorau (.1.) New pictures aud old panels. 1869. . . 2623.18
See also Westm. rev., v. 77, 1862; and references In
Poole's Index.
Obbsteu (Hans Christian, Danish physicist and author,
b. 1777, d. 1851).
— Beaumont (E. de). Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1868.] . . 3936.23
Oolethoepe (J&mes Ed-ward, founder of Georgia, b. 1698,
d. 1785).
— Harris (T. M.) Biogr. memorials of 1841.3135.01
— Wright (K.) A memoir of. 1867. . . .3135.24
— Peabody (W.B.O.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. blogr..v.l2.] 3241.12
— Spauldiug (T.) Sketch of the life of. [/n Georgia bist. soc,
Col. 1810 6i2.0l
See alto N. A. rev., v. 63 (by Jared Sparks).
O'ExETE (John, Irish dramatiiit, b. 1717, d. 1833)
— BecoUectiouB. Written by himaell 2 v. JLiondon
182G. 8°. 3130.'2O
Oldcastui [Hir John, lord Cobliam, BnnL reliaioua re-
former, b. 13(J0 ? d. 1417).
— Gaspey iT.) Life of. 2 v. 1843. . . .3042.06
— GUpIn (W.) Lives, etc. 1766 3184.oa
OiDFiELD iMrs. Anne, Eiujt. actress, b. 1073, d. VIM).
— Edgertou (W. ) Memoirs of. 1731. . .3135.19
Oldhixon (John, Ervjllth author, b. 1673, d. 1742).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British hjstoriana, v. 1. . . 8262.03
Olieb (Jean Jacques, i(>. prie.sl, b. 1008, d. 1057).
— Farrar (H. S.) Itevival of priestly life in the 17tli century.
1873 3433.a0
Olin (Stephen, Amer. divine, b. 1797, d. 1851).
— Life and letters of. 2 V. N. Y.,1854. 12°. 313.").05
Oliphant (Caroline, ikoich poetess, b. 1807, d. 1831).
— Memoir. [ IKtt/tNairne (CO., bartmeu). Life and songs.] 1674.29
Oliphani (J/)s. Margaret O. W., British auUturess, 6.
about 1818).
See Brit. quar. rev., Uarcb, 1869, or Uttell, 1869, v. a
(Works of Mrs. 0.)
Olivarez (Gasparo de Guzman, conde de ; duque dn
tian Lucar de Barrameda, Spanish statesman, b,
1587, d.. 1645).
— James (Q. P. B.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 3. , 3311.20
Olmstead fiimily of J^ew England.
— Thomas (E .L.) Abridged genealogy of the. 3134.28
Olmstead (Denison, Amer. astronomer and physicist,
b. 1791, d. 1859").
— Woolsey (V.D.) Oommemorative discourse. [New Englander,
v. 17, 1859.]
O'Neili, (Miss Elizabeth, Engl, tragic actress, b. 1791 ?
— Jones (C.J). Memoirs of. 1816 3135.18
— HazUtt (W.) Criticisms, p. 298-317 3S81.1T
O'Neill (Hugn, earl of Tyrone, d. 1616).
— Meehan (C. P. ) Fate and fortunes of. 1868. 492.14
Onqaho (Francesco diill', Hal. patriot and poet, b. 1808).
See N. A. rev., Jau., 1808 (by W. D. Howell).
Opie (Amelia Alderson, Eiyl. authoress, 6.1769, d.1853).
— kavauagh (J.) English woinen of letters, v. 2. . . 3266.19
— Busseli (W.) Extraordinary women 3'2()3.19
OprE (John, British painter, b. 1761, d. 1807).
— Cunningham (A.) Lives of British painters, v. 2. . , 1431.02
Obi'ord (Earl of ). tiee Walpole (iS'tr Robert).
Obioen, (^Alexandrian christian writer, b. 184 ? d. 253).
— Life, [anon.] London, 1840. 24°. . .3135.07.
— Pressens6 (£. de). Martyrs and apologists. 1871. .3413.17
— Yaughan (K. A.) Essays aud remaius, v. 1, p. 1-40. 2644.23
See also Catlioiic world, April, 1874 (O., was he a heretic ?)
Orleans family.
— Taylor (W. C.) Memoirs of the. 1637-1848 3134.24
Also North Brit, rev., v. 'H, 1855 ; Boubbon family.
Oeleans (Gftstou, due d', son of Henry 1 V'., b. 1608, d.
1660).
— M^moires, 1603-34. [Fetitot. 2 ser., v. 31.] .... 603.08
Obleaks (lleli^ne Louise Elizabeth de Mecklenbourg-
Schwerin, duchesse d', wife of the eldest son of Louis
PhUippe, b. 1814, d. 1858).
— Memou's. By the marquess de Harcouit With
biographical souvenirs, etc. By G. H. de Schu-
bert. 1800 3135.08
— Memoiro. [anon.] Paiis, 1808. 12°. . . 3135.22
— ChalUce (Mrs.) Illustrious women of France. 1873. . 3266.09
See also Beutiey's miscel., v. 46, 1859.
Obleans (Philippe IL, due d' ; regent of France, 1715-
1723 ; 6. 1674, d. 1723).
— Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 1, 1874. . . . 3266.15
Repr. from Temple bar, 1873.
Oeleans (Henrietta Anne, 1st wife of Philippe, due d').
ib'ee Hbnbietia Anne, (daughter of Cliartes I.)
Obleans (Elizabeth Charlotte, duchesse d' ; 2ti wife of
Philippe, brother of Louis XIY., b. 1652, d. 1722).
— Correspoudance compliite. Tr. par G. Brunet 2 v.
Paris, 1855. 12°. 3137.19
— Lettres nouvelles. Tr. par A. A. Rolland. Paris,
1803. 1-2° 3137.21
— Memoires. [/ii Barritire. Bibl. des mem., v. 1.]
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 8212.16
See also New montlily mag.. May, 1865.
Ormb (Robert, historian of BrUUh Lidia, 6.1728,dl801).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British hietorianB, v. 2. . . 3262.04
Orrery (J. Boyle, earl of). See Boyle (John).
Oesinl See also Uesins.
Orsini ^Felice, ItaL revolutionist, b. 1S19, d. 1858).
— Memoirs and adventures. Written by himself
I Edinburgh, 1857. 8° 31:J5.09
In asking tor books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUXHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NHMBKB.
184
BIOQ-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Oaborae to Parr.
OsBOBNE (Thomas, earl of Danby, and dttke of Leeds,
statesman, b. 1631, a. 1712).
— Ck>urtuuay (F. P.) Lives of British statesmeD, t. 6. . 3211.11
Oesoli (Sarah Margaret Fuller, marchesa d', American
auUioress, b. 1810, d. 1850).
— Memoirs. [By J. F. Clarke, W. H. Channing, and
K. W. Emerson.] 2 v. Boston, 1857. 12°. 30(i3.08
— Ciosland {Mrs. N.) Memorable women. 185i. . 3262.26 ; 19
— BuBsoli (W.) Eccentric persouages 3264.03
Kxtraordiuary wumeu 3263.19
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.10
■See aUo N. A. rev., v. 91, 1860 ; Eclectic mag., v. 20,
1852 ; the article in AlUbone, aud the references uuder
FuLLEB in Poole's Index.
OssuSa, or Osufia (Dou Pedro Tellez y Giron, dvque d',
Upanish viceroy of Sicily ,b. 1579, d. 1624).
— James (G. P. R.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 1. . 3211.19
Otho (Marcus Salvius, b. 32, d. 69).
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 6 of 3146.17; V. 6 of 31M.22; v. 1 of 3146.08
See also Cjbsabs, p. 127 ; Merivaie's Hist, of the Bouuna;
and New montlily mag.. May, 1861.
Oxno (/d/ifl of Greece, 1832-62, b. 1815, d. 1867).
.See Blackwood, v. 76, 185* ; v. 94, 1863.
Otis (James, of Mass., Amer. rev. patriot and orator,
b. 1725, d. 1783).
— Bowen (F.) Lil'e of. [Sparks' Am.bio.,v.l2.] 3241.12
— Tudor (W.) Life of. 1S23 3135.10
— Magoou (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 61-94. 1848. . 6311.12
See alto Harper's mag., v. 3 (by B. J. Lossiug).
Otway (Thos., ijigl. dramatist OHdac(or,6.1621,(i.l685).
— Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v-.S 3211.16
— Johnson (S.*) Lives ut English poets, v. 1 3263.01
See also Alliboue's article.
OyiiKBDEY (bir Thomas, Ungl. poet and philosopher, 6.
1581, d. 1613).
— Adams (W.D.) Famous books. 1875 2613.11
— Amos (A.) Trial of the earl of Somerset for poisoning Sir T.
Overbury. 1846 6612.20
— Bell (It.) Lives of English poets 3211.17
— lUmbaiUt (E. F.) Biography of. [/n O.'s Works. 1866.] 6062.01
See also Bentley's miscel., Oct., 1837 (by G. Hogarth) ;
Dec, 1846 (by W. (J. Taylor) ; Feb., 1867.
OvEBEND, Gurney & Co.
See Loudon soc, Sept., 1866.
Owen (.John, Kwjlish puritan divine, b. 1616, d. 1683).
— Orme \V.) Mimoirs of life, writings, etc., of. 3135.12
— Thomson (A. ) Life of. 6th ed. 1853. .3135.28
— Tulloch (J.) Euglish Puritanism and its leaders. , . 3014.15
See also National rev., v. 15, 1862 ; North Brit, lev., v.
10, 1851-'2, or Eclectic mag., V. 25, 1852.
OwiiN (Richard, lEngl. zoologist, b. 180i).
See North Brit, rev., v. 28, 1868.
Owen (Robert, ticoich socialist and humanitarian, b.
1771, d. 1858).
4— Life. By himself. 2 v. 1857-58. 8°. .3135.16
— Booth (A. J.) The founder of socialism in England.
1869 3135.15
— Sargeat (W. L.) Bobert Owen, and his social phi-
losophy. 1860 3135.14
See also Atlantic montWy, v. 31, 1873 (B. 0. at New Lan-
aick, by B. D. Owen) ; v. 31, 1873 (German baron and Eug-
lish reiormer, by E. D. Owen); Harper's mag., v. 39 (by M.
D. Conway) ; Westm. rev., v. 74, 1800.
Owen (Kobert I)ale, son of preceding, Amer. spiritualist
and liumanitaiian, b. 1804).
— Twenty-seven years of autobiography. Threading
my way. 1874 3135.29
OiENsiiEBNA (Axel, count, Swedish statesman under Ous-
tavas Adolphus, b. 1583, d. 1654).
— James (G. P. K.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 2. . 3211.20
Pauilia (Marie de, favorite of Fedro the cruel, d. 1361).
— Menzles (S.) Eoyal favourites, p. 71-166. 1865. v. 1 of 3257.10
Paez (Joae .\ntomo, Venezuelian patriot and statesman, b.
1787, d. 1873).
See Atlantic mag., v, 3.
Paoanini (.Nicolo, Italian violinist, b. 1784, d. 1810).
^ Escudier (M. el L.) Vie anecdotique de. 1562.05
— Futis (E. J.) Biogr. univ. des musiciens, v. 6. . . . 1366.06
See also For. qu. rev., April, 1831 ; Littell, v. 29 ; Wins-
low's Jour, of psy. med., v. 7, 1854 (Effect of lovo on his
musical power).
Paqe (Wm., .liner, painter, b. 1811).
— Tuckerniau (H. 1.) Book 01 the artists 1416.09
See also Atlantic, v. 7, 1861.
Paime (Kobert Treat, Amer. jurist and rev. patriot, b.
1731, d. 1814).
— Sanderson (J.) Lives of the signers at the Declaration of in-
dependence, v. a 3244.02
Padje (Robert Treat, son of preceding, poet and author,
b. 1773, d. 1811). ■
— Irving (W.) Spanish papers, v. 2, p. 303 3'25. 1866. . S533.ll
— Prentiss (0.) Blogr. sketch of. ( With P.'s Works, 1812.] 6062.10
Paine (Robert Troup, student in Harvard college, b. 1829,
d. 1851).
— Memoir of, by his parents. N. Y., 1852. 4°. 3138.02
Paine (Thomas, democrat, and political and deistical
wrUer, b. 1737, d. 1809).
— Cheetham (J. ) Life of. 1809 3135.30
— Harford (J. S.) Some account of T. P. 1829. 5093.19
— Sheldon (F.) [in Atlantic monthly, v. 4, 1869.]
See also the article iu Alhbone, v. 2 (many references) ;
Duyckinck, and the reterences in Poole's Index.
Paleaeio (Aonio, Italian scholar and reformer, b. 1600,
d. 1570).
— Young (M.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1860. 3136.01
Paley (Wm., D.D., English theologian.b. 1743, d. 1805).
— Meadley(G. W.) Memoirs of. 'id ed. 1810. 3136.15
— Conversations of. [New monthly mag., 1827, pt. 1.]
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 1. 1856 2626.03
Paltkev (Wm., Amer. rev. paymaster-general, d. 1780).
— Palfrey (J.G ) Life of.' [In Sparks (J.) Amer.biogr.,v. 17.] 3241.17
Palissy (iieiaaxA, French potter, b. 1509 (!) d. 1589).
— Morley(M.) Palissy the potter. 2 v. 1853. 3136.03
— Child (L. M.) Looking toward sunset 2521.01
— Lamartiue (A. M. L. de). Celebrated characters, v. 1. 3204.18
See also Blackwood, v. 73. 1853 ; aud consult works on
Pottery, in the general alphabet.
PAI.LAS (Peter Simon, German naturalist and traveller, h.
1741, d. 1811).
— Jardine {Sir W.) Naturalist's library, v. 18. ...
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, ete., v. 3 8221.01
PAuaEiiSTON (Lord), iee Temple (Henry John.
Pamtili (Olympia). See Maluachini.
Panizzi (Sir Antonio, Ital. scholar, priyicipal librarian
of B-iHish museum, b. 1797, d. 1875).
— Cowtan(B.) Biographical sketch of. 1873. 3135.31
Paou (Pusquale, Corsican patriot, b. 1726, d. 1807).
— Boswell(J.) Memoirs of. 2d ed. 1768. . 975.15
— Merivale (H.) Historical studies, 1865 2535.30
Repr. from Ed. rev., v. 101.
Pape (Jacques, seigneur de St. Auban, French clironlcler).
— Memoires, 1672-87. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 43.] . . . .6122.—
Pabacelsus (A. P. T. B. , Swiss physician and alchemist,
b. WM, d. 1541).
— BusscU (J. B.) Heroes of medicine 4313.01
See also Robert Browning's poem ' Paracelsus."
Pabk (Muugo, Scotch traveller, b. 1771, d. about 1805).
— Brougham (H., lOT-ci). Contributions,efc.,v.3,p.280-305 2517.08
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, ete., V. 3 3221.03
Pakker (Matthew, abp. of Canterbury, 6. 1504, d. 1575).
— Hook (W. F.) Archbishops of Canterbury, v. 9, 1872. 3446.12
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 2. . 3225.02
Pabkek (Nathan, Amer. Unitarian divine, 6.1782, d.l833).
— Ware (H., jr.) Sketch of. [Works, v. 2.] 3617.04
Paekek (Theodore, Amer. preacher, and social and anti-
slavery reformer, b. 1810, d. 1859).
— Experiences as a minister. 1859 3582.11
— Frothiugham (0. B.) Theodore Parker : a biogra-
phy. 1874 3136.17
— Reville(A.) Life and writings of. 1865. . 3136.16
— Weiss (J.) Life and correspondence of. 2 v. 3136.06
See alto Atlantic, v. 6, 1860 (by T. W. Higginson) ; Biblo-
theca sacia, Jan ,1861, and April, 1869: Christian Examiner,
Jan., 1864 (by Jos. H. Allen) : July, 1864 (by D. A. Wasson) ;
Contemp. rev., v. 1,1866, or LitteU, 1860, v. 2 (by Prof.
Cheetham); Fortnightly lev., v. 8, 1867 (by M. D.Conway);
Eraser's mag , v. 6'J, 1S04 ; LitteU, 1860, v. 3, or Christian
obstirver, 1860 (T. P. and the Oxford essayists) ; New Eng-
lauder, 16, 18.58; N. A. rev., v. 98, 1864; the memoir of Ezra
Stiles Gaimett, by his son, chap. iii. (His relations to uni-
tarianism aud the transcendental movemeutj ; Westmin-
ster rev., April, 1847 (by J. Mariineau). AUo the article in
Allibone, with its numerous references ; and the referen-
ces in Poole's Index.
Paekek (Thomas, earl of Macclesfield, lord chancellor, b.
1666, d 173-2).
— Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 4. 3254.06
Pakmiqiano (Francesco Mazzuoli, called ; Ital. painter,
b. 1503 or 15U4, d. 1540).
— Coxe (W.) Sketches of the lives, etc [anon.'\ 3044.20
Paknell (Thomas, Irish poet, b. 1679, d. 1717).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 8263.01
Pai4b (Samuel, V.D., Engl, scholar and divine, 6. 1746,
d. 1825).
— Correspondence. {In his Works, v. 7-8.] . 5062.08
— Field (W.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1827. . .3136.08
— Johnstone (J.) Memoirs of. (/» P.'s Works, v. 1.] .6062.02
DeQuiucey (T.) Essays on philos. writers, v. 2, p. 1-133. 2522.19
— Edgar (J. G.) Thj boyhood of great men 8263.23
See also Alhbone, v. 2, and New monthly mag., v. 31.
BEOOKLITN MERCANTILE LIBEARV.
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Parr to PenatagtoiL
186
Paek (TUoraas, Englvih centenarian, b. 1483? d. 1635?).
Set liOngeTitf, in general alphabet, for accuniiU of hU
oaae. His claiius are discceditcd by W. J. Thorns.
Pabsons (Theophilus, chief justice of Mass., b. 1750, A
1813).
— Memoir. By his Bon.TheophiluB. B.,1859. 8°. 3136.10
Parton (M-.s.!:)araU Payson Willis, ' Fanny Fern,' v^e
of James, b. 1811, d. 1873).
— Life and beauties of Fanny Fern, {anon.] N. Y.,
1855. 12" 3136.23
— Parton [J.) Fanny Fern, a memorial. 1873. 3136.2-t
Pascal (Blaise, French philosopher, theoloijian, and math-
emalician, b. 16'23, d. 1662).
— P^rier (Mme.) Life of P. [Tr.] by E. Jesup. 3136.21
Vie de P. [ With his Pensees, 1817.] . . 3583.07
— Viuct(A.) Studies of P. 1K59 3616.01
— Beard (C.) Port Koyul. v. 2, p. 4-126. 1861 3434.19
— Bowen (F.) [In Characteriitics of meu of genius, t. 1, p. 6<J-
125. 1846.1 2616.19
— Cousin (V.) P. as a pUloa. soaptio. [ WUK P.'a Thoughts.
18.59.] 3683.06
— Coie y\f.) Notices of. [In his MelanoUthon.] . . . 3122.26
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23
— Bogers H.] Iteasou and faith, etc 3687.19
— Bu8SeU(W.) Extraordinary meu 3263.20
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives. e(c., v. 1 3211.24
.See also Eclectio mag., v. 28, 1853 ; New monthly mag.,
Nov., 1856 ; North Brit, rev., v. 36, 1861, or Litvell, 1862, T.
1 (P. as a christiau philosoi>her). Poole's Index gives nu-
merous refereucta.
Pascal (Jacqueline, sister of Blaise, b. 1625, d. 1661).
— Cousin (V. ) and others. Jacqueline Pa8oal,e<c. 3136.22
— — Ktudes, rfc. 6eed. 1869 7042.25
— Beard (C.) Port fioyal, v. 2, p. t-126. 1861 3434.19
6'e« aUo Democratic review, v. 21.
Pasta (Giuditta, lUil. Jewish singer, b. 1798, d. 1865).
— Clayton (E. O.) Queens of song 3266.10
— Hunt (J.) Wishing-cap napers 2632.24
Paterson (Mrs. Jean (Jreig, methodist, b. 1783, d. 1S21).
— .Swan (AV. ) Memoir of. 3d ed. 1824. . .3136.18
Patekson (Wm., founder qf the Sank of England, b.
1660 (?) d. 1719).
— Bannister (S.) Life and trials of. 1857. .3136.19
Patxebson (Elizabeth, wife of Jerome Bonaparte).
— Safiell (W. T. K ) The Bonaparte-Patterson mar-
riage in 1803 3022.25
Patbick (Saint, apostle and patron saint of Ireland, b.
about 372, d. 454 or lata-).
— Jocelyn. Lite and acts of. From the Latin, by E.
L. Swift. 1809 3418.03
■ — Butler (A.) Lives of the saints, v. 1. (Mch. 17th.) . 3418.01
Pattebson (John Coleridge, missionary bishop of the
Melanesian islands, b. 1827, d. 1871).
— Yonge(C. M.) Lile of. 3d ed. 2 v. 1874. 3136.31
.See also Quar. rev., Oct., 1874.
Paul [Saint, apostle to tlie gentUes]. See Paul (6'(.), p. 90.
Paul I. (emperor of Russia, b. 1754, d. 1801).
— Masson de Blamont (C. F. P. ) Memoires secrets,
Notes par M. F. Barrifere. 1859. . . . 507.01
Secret memoirs. 2 v. 3032.29
— Fowler (a.) Sovereigns of Eussia, v. 2 3263.02
.See also Eraser's mag. , v. 72, 1866 (2 articles).
Paul V. (pope, Camillo Borghese, b. 1552, d. 1621).
— Trollope (T. A.) Paul the pope and Paul the friar.
1861 3433.07
Paul (Saini Vincent de, French Roman catholic priest,
founder of the ' Sisters of charity,' b. 1576, d. 1660).
— MacoaU (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 69-84. 1873. 3266.21
Paul (Fither). See Sabpi (Paolo).
Paulding (James K., Amei: novelist, b. 1779, d. 1860).
— Paulding (W. L) Literary Ule of. 1867. .3137.04
— Homes of American authors. 1867 3246.11
Paulet or PowLEiT (Layiiiia, formerly Miss Union,
duchess of Bolton, b. 1808).
— Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3266.10
PAUsANLts (Spartan general, 5th century B.C.)
— Herbert (H. W.) Captains, etc 3082.03
Paxk.n ilaaao, of Ohio, b. 1770, d. 1861).
— MoBrlde (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 8217.20
Payne (John Howard , jl7ner. poet and dramatist, b. 1792,
d. 1852).
— Harrison (G.) Life and writings of. 1875.3138.03
— Fay (T. 8.) [2 articles in New York mirror, v. 10, 1832.]
See also articles in Allibone, v. 2 (with referencea) ; and
in Duyckinck, v. 1.
Payson (Edward, Aeio England divine, b. 1783, d. 1827).
— Cumniings (A.) Memoir of. 1816. . v. 1 of 3083. 18
Peabodx (OoL Francis, of Siltm, ^fl.s.1., b. 1801, d. 1867,.
— Dpham (C. W.) Memoir of. (Eiaox lint. hist. au\., T.9J 60«.ll
Peabody (George, banker and philaulltropisL b. 1795. d.
1869).
— Hannaford (P. A.) Life ot 1870. . . .3137.16
— Stevens (H. ) Account of the dinner given to tha
AmericauH counectcd with the ( Ircat Exhibition
at the London coffue-houso, Ludgato Hill, on thn
27th October, 18..1 . .3137.16
— Bourne (U. B. F.) Loudon merchant*, p. 267 293. 18r,g. 3261.04
PtiABoDY (Joseph, (>/■ iS(//em, Mass., h. ntjl,d. 1844 1.
— Hunt (F.) Amer. merchants, T. 1, p. 307-389. . , . S244.10
Peauock (Thomas Love, b. 17n5, d. 1»66).
— Smith (O. B.) Poets and novelists, 1876 8261.11
.See also Coutenip. rev., April, 1876 (by Jamei Davie* and
Fortnightly, Aug., 1873.
Peale (Kemlmind't, Amer. artist, b. 1778, d. 1860).
— Lester (C. E.) Artists of America. 1846 141S.10
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Book of the artists 1415.09
Peduo the Cruel, (king of Castile and Leon, b. about Xi'.li,
d. 1369).
— M&imee(P.) History of. 2 v. 1849. . .3142.10
Peel (Sir Kobert, English statesman, b. 1788, d. 1850).
— Doubleday (T.) Politicallife of. 2 v. 1856. 3136.29
— Lives of Wellington and PeuL 1852. . .3183.14
— Taylor (W. C. ) Lite of. 4 v 3136.25
— Adams (H. H. D.) I^len at the helm 3222.14
— Bagohot (W.) Estimates, etc., p. 367-410 2617.24
— Chambers's papers for the people, v. 4 2616.(f3
— Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 2, p. 261-312. 1871. 8222.11
— areg(W. K.) Essays, v. 2, p 303-364. 18S3 ai26.28
— Maddyn 'D.O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 1, p. 272-302. 1859. 3262.06
— KusseU (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Smith (Goldwin). [In MacmilUna mag., y. 19, 1869, or Llt-
teU, 1869, v. 1.]
Article in Encyclopeedia Britannica.
See also Blackwood, v. 88, 1860, or Littell. v. 4, 1860 ; N.
A. rev., V. 85, 1867 ; article in Allibone, and numerona ref-
erences in Poole's Index.
Pelham (Henry, Eni/l. statesman, b. 1694, d. 1754).
— Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 1, p. 79-126. 1871. 3222.11
Pelham (Thomas, dnke of A'ewcasUe, b. 1693, d. 1758).
— Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 1, p. 79-126. 1871. 3222.11
See also New monthly, Jan., 1869.
F£Lis8iEB (Amable Jean Jacques, due de Malakoff, b.
1794, d. 1864).
See Beutley's miscel., v. 47, 18C0.
Pellioo (Silvio, Italian author, b. 1789, d. 1854).
— My imprisonments: memoirs. Tr. by T. Itoscoe.
New York, 1833. 12° 3137.05
Same. My prisons. Boston, 1868. 16°. 3137.06
— Chambers's miscellany, v. 3 2616.22
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.16
Pbllew (lidward, English admiral, b. 1757, d. 1833).
— Lives of eminent Englishmen 8221.11
Pelopidas, (Tlieban general, d. 364 B.C.)
— Plutarch. Pelopidas.— P. and Marcellus compared. [In kit
Lives, V. 2 ol 3146.17 ; v. 2 of 3145.22 j y. 2 of 8146.08.
Pembbrton' (^Charles Keece, Engl. Shaksperian reader,
b. about 1790, (/. 1840).
— Hall (S. T.) Kemarkable people, p. 81-95. 1873. . . 3266.18
Pembeoke ( Countess of ). See Sidney (Mary).
Penelope [fabled wife of .Ulysses).
— Owen {ilrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21
Penn (Wm., Engl, quaker, founder of Pennsylixmia, b.
1644, d. 1718).
— Clarkson (T.) Memoirs of. New ed., with preface
by W. E. Forster. 1849 3137.07
— Dixon (H. ) Life of. 1851 3137.08
— EUis(G.E.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biog., v. 22. 3241.01
— Jauuey (S. M. ) Life of. 1852 3)37.09
sketch of. [7n Armor (W. C) Gov. of Pa.] . . 3'246.0a
— Kingston W. H.) A true hero ; or, story of. 2'i2.98
— Paget (J.) Inquiry into the charges brought by
Macaulay against W. P. IS'iS 3137.12
Same. [In his Paradoxes and puzzles, 1874] . . 2638.11
— Weems(M. L.) Life of. 18i)4 3137.13
See also article in Allibone. T. 2 : Lippincott'a Diet, of
biogr., v. 2 ; references in Poole's Index, and A'oie on p.
214 of Boston Ubrary catalogue of hist., biogr., etc.
Penn lamily.
— Webb (Al.) Penns and Penningtons of the 17th
century. 1867 3137.11
— Meredith (G. M.) The old slate-roof house. [In Lippincott'a
mag., V. 1, 1868.)
— Smith (J. J.) [In Lippincott's mag., Feb., 1870.J
Pennhjoton family.
— Webb (M.) Penns and Penningtons of the 17th
century. 1867 3137.11
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOB'S N.^JIB. the first part of tha TITCIA and the NUiMBBB.
186
BIOQ-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Pepe to Phnip m.
Fepb (Gogliebno, NeapolUan general and patriot, 6.1799,
d. 1855).
— Bedding (0.) Personal reminiscences, t. 3, p. 193-316. 8223.01
Phpin le. Bref (king of France, b. 714, d 768).
— Hewlett (H. a.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25
PkppebeiiIj {tiir Wm. , Nevo England merchant and gene-
ral, b. 1G96, d. 1759).
— Parsons (U.) Life of. 1856. 3137.10
— Hunt (F.) American merchants, T. 3, p. 101-168. 1868. 3214.11
Pepys (Samuel, Engl, gentleman, gossip, and connoisseur,
b. 1632, d. 1703).
— Diary [1659-69] and corresp. in the reign of Charles
IL and James II, with lite and notes by lord Bray-
broke. -Iv. 1855. 8°. 3142 01
Same.Memoir by J.Timbs. L.,[1870.] 12°. 3142.19
— AdacDS (W. D.) Famous books. 1876 2513.11
— Hunt (L.) Men, women, and books, t. 2, p. 219 260. 2633.07
See also Blackwood, v. 76, 1851, or Littell, v. 6, 1861 ; Tem-
ple Bar, V. 30, 1870, or Litteli, 1870, v. 1 (Behind the scenes).
See also many notices in Poole's Index.
Peecital (James Gates, Amer. poet and geologist, 6.1795,
d. 1856).
— Ward (J. H.) Life and letters of. 18G6. . 31^.05
— Qilman (S.) Contrib. to literature, p. 281-303. . . . 2526.11
— Lowell (J. R.) My study windows, p. 178 193. 1871. 253118
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1859; v. 17, 1869 (by E. W.
Bobbins) ; v. 26, 1867 (by prof. Dwigbt) ; N. A. rev., t. 91,
1860 ; Putnam's monthly, Bee, 1856 ; and references in
Poole's Index.
Pebez (Antonio, Spanish courtier, b. 1539, d. 1611).
— Mignet (F. A.) A. P. and Philip H. 1846. 3143.13
See also Fraser's mag., Dec, 1867.
Pebioi^s {Athenian statesman, b. 499, d. 429 B.o.)
— Lloyd (W. W.) The age of P. 2 v. 1875. 428.03
— Bethune (G.W.) The age of. [In kis Orations, p. 87-126.] 2513.20
— Magoon (E. L.) Age of. [In his Westward empire, p. 21-121.]
2536.22
— Plutarch. Pericles P. and Fabius compai-ed. [In liis Lives, v.l
of 3146.17; V. 2 of 3115.22; v. 1 of 3115.08]
See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 10, 18G5. fi3S* See also histo-
ries of aucient G-reece, by Grote, Curtius, Cox, Thirlwall,
aud others ; and in Jiction Lander's ' Pericles and Aspa-
sia ' (222.221.
Pebit (Pelatiah, New York merchant, b. 1785, d. 1815).
— Bacon (L.) Life of. [Hunt's merchants' mag., April, 1861,]
— Ropes (J. S.) Memoir of. [In New linglander, v. 21, 1865.]
Perkins (Judith (i., daughter of Bev. J., 6.1840, dl852).
— The Persian flower : a memoir. B., 1858. 18^. 3142.06
Perkins (Jacob, Amer. inventor, 6. 1766, d. 1841).
— Howe (H.) Emiueut mechanics, p.188-191. 1862. . 3212.06
See also Banker's n\ag., v. 1 ; Uttell, v. 23.
Perkins (Thomas Handasyd, of Boston, Amer. merchant,
6. 1764, d. 1854.
— Gary (T. G.) Memoirs of. 1856. . . . 3148.01
— Morse (G.H.) Life of. [Hunt(F.) Amer. merchanta.v.l.] 3211.10
See also N. A. rev., July, 1856.
PKBBArLT (Charles, French lUtirateur, 6. 1G28, d. 1703).
— Alembert (J. le B. d'). Eulogies, etc., v. 2, 1799. . . 8221.16
Pekei (OUver H., Amer. commodore, 6. 17»5, d. 1821).
— Mackenzie (A. S.) Life of. 2 v. 1843. .3142.07
— Niles (J. M.) Life of. 1820 3142.20
— Irving (V.) Spanish papers, etc., v. 2, p. 70-91. 1866. 2633.12
*•«<; alto N. A. rev., v. 63 (by H. Davis).
Perthes (Friedrioh G.,Oermanpublisher,b. 1772, d.l843).
— Perthes (C. T. ) Life and times of. 1857. 3142.09
Reviewed In Fi-ascr'a mag., v. 51, 1866, or Littell, v. 16,
1857 ; New Englander, v. 18, 1860 (by W. L. Gage) ; North
Brit, rev., v. 25, 1856.
Perugino (Pietro Vannucci, called ; Bal painter, 6. 1446,
d. 1524).
— Jameson {Mrs.) Early Italian painters 1136.09
— Jervis {Lady). Painting and painters, t. 1 1111.16
— Ruskiu (J.) Modern painters (See index in v. 6.) . . 1121.26
— Vasari (G.) Lives, Jfc. v. 2. (Ste index in v. 6.) . .1111.05
— Wallace (H. B.) Art, etc., p. 251-68. 1857 2615.01
Peschiera {Marchioness). See CoioNNA (Vittoria).
Pksiaxozzi (JeanHeuri, Swiss educator, 6.1740, d.l827).
— Barnard (H.) Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism.
1859 5524.24
— Biber (E.) Henry Pestalozzi, and his plan of edu-
tioD. 1831 5515.25
— Quick (B. H.) Essays on ed. reformer* 6613.21
Peter «/ie Great, {emperor of Russia, 6. 1672, d. 1725).
— Abbott (J.) History of. 1868 3142.12
— Barrow (J.) Life of. 1848 3142.11
— Cobb (J. F.) Story of the great czar. 1874. 3142.23
— Fontenelle (B. le B. ) The northern worthies : or,
the lives of, etc. 2d ed. 1730 3142.13
— Voltaire (F.M.A.de).Histof.[Works,v.28-29.]5()81.28
Histoire de. 1845: 3036.04
Same. [OEuvres, v. 25.] 5083.25
— Myers (F^ Lectures. 1871 8267.20
— Motley (J. Ii.) [In Characteristics of men of genius, v. 2.
1816 2516.20
Kepr. fi'om N. A. rev., Oct., 1816.
— Bussell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
See alto lives of Chahlks XTT. ; Histories of Russia ; and
Revue des deux mondes, 1 ao^t 1873 (La 16geude, etc., par
A. Rambaud).
Peter ILL {emperor of Russia, 6. 1726, d. 1762).
— Laveaux (J. 0. T. de). History of the reign. 2 v.
1798 3142.15
Petebbobouoh {Earl of). See Mokdaunt (Charles).
Petigeu (James Louis, of 8. C, laviyer and unionist,
6. 1789, d. 1863).
— Grayson (W. J.) J. L. P., abiogr. sketch. 3143.01
Pbtofi (Alexander, Hungarian poet, 6. 1823, d. 1849).
See Geut.'s mag., Feb., 1866 ; New monthly, July, 1866.
PetrarcA (Francesco, Italian poet, 6. 1304, d. 1374).
— CampbeU (8.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1841. 3143.02
Same. 1843 3143.04
— Dob8on(afrs. S.) Lifeof. 6thed. 2 v. 1805. 3143.06
— Fo^colo (N. Ugo). Essays on. 1823. . . 3143.15
— Penrose (T.) Sketch, eto. \_anon.'i 1790. 3046.17
— Tytler (A. P. ) Historical and critical essay on.
With a few of his sonnets. 2d ed. [onon.] 3143.17
— Alger (W. B.) Solitudes, etc., p. 223-33. 1867. . . . 2812.07
— Brydges (E.) Imaginative biography, v. 2, p. 198-236. 3251.25
— Bucldey (T, A.) Dawnings of genius, p. 23-39 1857. . 3263.21
— Delepierre (O.) Historical difflculties, p. 93-105. 1888. 2521.27
— Greene (G. W.) Historical studies, p. 1-16. 1860. .2526.06
Same, [/n Characteristica of genius, v. 1, 1846.] 2516.19
— Macaulay (T. B.) Later essays [2536.11] Essays, v. 1. . 2636.16
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.26
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 186'r (Sunshine and P., by
T. W. Higgiuson); Contem. rev., Aug., 1871. or Littell, 1871,
V. 3 (by A. H. Simpson) : Fraser's mag., v. 61, 1861 ; Mac-
miUan, Sept., Oct., 1873 (2 art. by C. M. PhiUimore) ; Nat.
quar. rev., June, 1873 (P. and his Laura).
See also Lauba, in this class, histodes of Italian and
European literature, and the references in Poole's Index.
Petrie (George, Irish archxeologist, 6. 1790, d. 1866).
See Fraser's mag., v. 71, 1866.
Petty (Henry Fitz-Maurice, 3d marquis of Lansdoume,
6. 1780, d. 1803).
— British statesmen, p. 11-69. 1851 3263.0T
— Hayward (A.) Essays, new series, v. 2. 1873. . . . 2628.18
Petty (Wm. Fitzmaurioe, 1st marquis of Lansdowne,
earl of Shelburne, Kngl. statesman, 6. 1737, d. 1805).
— Fitzmaurioe (£o)'dE.) Lifeof: 1875. . .3161.17
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, v. 8 3226.08
See also Quar. rev., Jan., 1851.
Phujdob (Francois Andre Danioan, mxtsician and chess-
player, 6. 1726, d. 1795).
— Allen (G.) Lifeof. With snppL essay, by T. T. von
Heydebrand und der Lasa. 1863. . . 3143.08
Phiui' {king of Macedon, b. 382, d. 330 B.o.)
— Leland (T. ) History of the life and reign of. 2 t.
1820. 3143.19
— Yonge (0. D.) Parallel lives : Frederic the Great and. 8266.18
See alto histories of Greece, 4th century b.o.
Philip {king; chief of tlie Wampanoags, d. 1676).
— Abbott (J. S. C.) History of. 1857. . . 3143.16
— Irving (W.) Sketch book 216.29
.See alto Q H. HolUster's novel • Mount Hope ; or, Phi-
lip,' eU. [213.86].
49* See also heading Indians (in Oonntrles, etc)
Phtt.ip n. (king of Spain, 6. 1527, d. 1598).
— Freer (M D.) Eliz. de Valois and Philip H 2 v.
1857 3174.10
— Gayarre (0.) Philip II. of Spain. An introductory
letter by George Bancroft. 1866. . . . 3143.09
— Mignet(F.A.) Antonio Perez and. 3143.13; 3437.14
— Presoott (W. H. ) Hist, of the reign of. 3 v. 3143. 10
Note — Reviewed In Bentley's miscel., v. 15, 1859 ; Black-
wood, V. 79, 1866 ; Brit. qu. rev., 1856, or Littell, v. 12, 1866 ;
Ed. rev., v. 105, 1857, or Littell, v. 16, 1857 ; Fraser's mag.,
V. 63, 1866.
— Watson (B.) History of. 1839 3143.14
— BrantdmeiP. de). Hommes illus. [CEuvres, v. 1, 1822.] 6021.11
— Rabutin (F. de). Oommentaires des guerres, e(c. [PeUtot.
1 Bbr., V. 31-32] 6021.81
— Salisbury (Marquess of). Hist, sketches, p. 113-13. 1862. 2517.17
— Van Fraet (J.) Essays : introduction. 1868. . . . 116.11
See also Motley's Rise of the Dutch republic ; Revue des
d. mondes, 1 avril, 1859 (P. et don Carlos, par P. M^rimSe);
1 Jan. 1866 (P. II. et le roi dom Antonio de Portugal, par O.
Mazadel; 16 Julllet, 1816 (La Justice politique sous P. n.,
par L. de Viel-Castel) ; Mabt I.
Phimp m. (king of Spain, 6. 1578, d. 1621).
— Churton (E. ) Gongora : an essay on Uie times of.
2 V. 1802 3067.05
BBOOKLTM MEBCANTILX LIBBAB7.
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : PhlUp IV. to Plus ]
187
— Watson (B.) History of. 1839 3114.01
■pjmTB rv. (king of Spain, b. 1G05, d. 1665).
— Chuiton (E.) Qongora : an essay on the times of.
■2v. 18(a 3067.05
— Duulop (.J.) Spain during the reign ot 2 v. C53.12
Phujp VL (kiiu) of France, b. 1293, d. 1350).
— Galjot (F. P. Q.) Popular history of France, t. X 1878. 618.07
Phujppa iof Uainault, qu.ofJUtmrd III., 6.1312, d. 1369).
— Owen (,tffj. 0. r.) Heroines of history 3261.31
— Strickland (A.) Uvea, etc 8266.06; 8266.13; 8226.U*
Phujppi (Jeaii, French chronicler),
— Mcmoircs, 1500-90. CPotltol. laor., T.34.] .... 601.3*
Philips (Ambrose, English poet, b. 1671, d. 1749).
— Jobneou (b.) Lives oi the pocte, T. 2. 3263.02
Philips (John, English poet, b. 1676, d. 1708).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, t. 1 3263.01
Phillips (Henry, Enjlisli singer, b. 1801).
— Musical aud personal reoolleotions during half a
century. 2 v. 1864 1562.11
Philups (WendeU, Amer. abolUionist, orator, and social
reformist, b. Irtll).
— Stowe (H. £. B.) Men of onr times 3266.02
.See also Fortnightly rev., v. U, 1870 (by M. D. Conway).
Philopcbmen, (prcnior of the Arohaian league, b. 252, d.
183 B.o.)
— Plutarch. Philopoemen. — P. and Flamlulnus. [Jn Ai^ Lives.
V. 2 of 3110.17 ; V. 3 of 3115.22 ; v. 2 of 3146.08.]
Phtlpotts (Henry, bp. of Exeter, b. 1777, d. 1869).
.See Ed. rev., v. 96.
Phips {Sir Win., colonial gov. of Mass., 6. 1651, d. 1695).
— Bowen (F.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biogr.,T. 7.] 3241.07
Phocian (Aiheniim general, b. 403, d. 317 B.O. )
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 4 of 3146.17; v. 6 of 3146.22; v. 3 of 3146.08
Phcendc {Heu. Alexander, Amer. divine, b. 177M, d.l863).
— Browne (S., jr.) Sermon occasioned by the deadi
of. 1864. 3143.25
PicooLOMiNi (Marietta, IlaL singer, b. 1834).
— Clayton (£. 0.) Queens oi song 3266.10
PiOKEuma (John, Amer. jurist and phUologiat, 6. 1777,
d. 1816).
— Sumner (Chas). Tribute to. [/n hU Orations and speeches,
V. 2.] 6324 12
PiCKERiNo (Timothy, of Mass., American soldier and
slates7nan, b. 1745, d. 1829).
— Pickering (O.) and Upham (0. W.) Life and oor-
resp. of. 1867 3143.22
See also N. A. rev., July, 1874.
Pioo delle Miraudola. (See cdso MiBAiax>i.A.)
— GresweU ^W. P.) Memoirs of. 1805. , .3073.19
— Pater (W. H.) Studies, etc. 1873 1436.08
PiEECE (Frauklin, of N. 11., Xith president of the U. 8.,
1853-57; b. 1804, d. 1869).
..- Huwthorue(N.) Life of 1852 3144.02
— Oobrigbt (L. A.) Men and things at Washington. . 1113.16
— Abbott (J. S. C.) Lives of the presidents. 1867. . .3244.14
.^9" For Pierce's messages, with biogr. sketch, and a
BUcciiict account of his administration, see Statesman's
manual, ed. by Williams aud Lossing, v. 3, pt. 2. . 5726.00
PiEEOE ( Mrn. FiankUn, wife of pres. of the U. 8. )
— Holioway (L. 0.) Ladles of "the' White House. . . . 3216.14
PiEKPONT (John, Amer. poet and diviiie, b. 1785, d. 1866).
See aUo AUantio monthly, v. 18, 1866 (by J. Neal); Christ.
Ex., Nov., 1806.
PiXE (Zebulon M., Amer. general, b. 1779, d. 1813).
— Whiting (H.) Life of. [Sparks. Amer. biogr., v. 16.1 3241.01
PiLLANS (James, British scholar, b. 1777, d. 1864).
— Memoir of. [o/ion.] Edinb., 1869. 8°. . . 3143.28
PiNEAB (Greek lyric pod, b. 522, d. 422 B.a)
See his name in general alphabet.
PniDAB (Peter), pseud. See Wolcoit (John).
PiNEL (Puilippe, French physician, 6.1745, d. 1826).
See Winalow's Jour, of psy. med., T. 13, 1860.
PlNKNEY (Wm., Amer. lawyer, statesman, and orator, b.
1764, d. 1822).
— Pinkuey(W.) Life of. 1853 314403
— Wheaton (H.)Life of [Sparks'Am.biog.,v.3.]3241.03
— Magoon (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 343-367. 1848. 6311.12
.See alia N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854.
Piozzi (Mrs. Hester Lynch, Mrs. Thrale, friend of I>r.
Johnson, English authoress, b. 1739, d. 1821).
— Autobiography and literary remains, with introd.,
by A. Hayward. Boston, 1861. 12°. . . 3144.04
iVote.— Reviewed in AtUintic monthly, v. 7, 1861 ; Black-
wood. V. 94, 1862 ; Ed. rev., V. 113, 1861 ; Fraser's mag., v.
63, 1801 : Littell, 1801, V. 2 ; National rev., v. 12, 1861 ; New
monthly, Apr., 1861 ; St. James's mag., Apr., 1861.
— Love letters written when she was eighty, to W. A.
Conway. London, 1843. 8°. . . . . 3144.30
— Mangin (E.) Piozziani; or, ncolleotlous ot 3144.00
— Orosland (N.) Memoi able woman, p. tS-a02. . . . saci.l*
— Klwood ( A. K.) Literary ladtaa of Bngland, T. 3, p. 1-32. tfUi.'ia
— Thomson (K. B.j Queens of society ])26'J.1(
See AUibono, v. 2, for numerous other referenoec.
PmoN (Alexis, Fr. dramatist and poet, b. 1G89, d. 1773).
— Houasaye (A.) Men aud woman of Fraaoa, etc, r. 1, p. tIt-VU,
London, 1862 «aaa.l8
Same. v. 1, N. T.. 1867 »iM.03
Prrr (Christopher, Eivjlish poet, b. 1699, d. 1748).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3'i63 02
Prrx ('Wm., earl of Chatliam, English statenman and ora-
tor, b. 1708, d. 1778).
— Anecdotes of, with his speeches in ParL , from 173G
to 1778. [Compiledby J. Almon.] 2 v. Dublin,
1792. 8°. 3144.06
Same. 7th ed. 3 v. London, 1810. 8°. 3144.08
— Correspondence. [1741-78.] 4v. L., 1838. 8°. 3144.11
— Letters to his nephew. N. Y., 1804. ISP. . 3144.05
— Dowe(W.) Junius, lord Chatham. 1857.3088.15
— Qlover (B.) Memoirs, by a celebrated character,
1742-1757. New ed. 1814. 3065.30
— Wuterhouse (B.) Life and character of. [Vn kit
Essay on Junius. 1831.] 3088.01
— Adams (W. H.D.) Men at the helm 3222.U
— Brougham (U.,lord). Contributlons,«(c.,T. 1, p. 186-220. 2617.06
— Creasy (E. S.) Euiinenf Etonians, p. 211-263. 1860. . 3257.01
— Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 1, p. 120-217. 1871. 3222.H
— Maoaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 3 (Ed. rev., Jan., 1834) ; v. 6 (Ed.
rev., Oct., 1814.) 2630.18; 20
— Scott (J. B.) SuUy and Chatham, [fn hit Essays, etc.] 2947.06
— Timbs (J.) Anecdote biog'^phy, v. 1, p. 1-168. 1860. 8'263.11
Pitt (Wm., the younger, English statesman and orator,
b. 1759, d. 1806).
— Gifford(J.) History of his politicallife. 6 v. 3144.15
— Macaulay (T. B.) Life of. 1859. . . . 3144.25
— Stanhope (Earl). Life of. 4 y. 1861. . . 3144.21
iVo(«.— Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 89. v. 9'i, 1862 ;
Ed. rev..v. 116,1862; Fraser's mag.,v. 60,1859, or Littell,186»,
V. 2 ; V. 64, 1861 ; v. 00, 1862 ; NaUonal rev., v. 13. 1861 :
North Brit., rev., v. 37, 1862; Quar. rev., v. 109, 1861, or
Littell, 1801, V. 2 ; Quar. rev., V. lU, 1862, or Littell. v. 11,
1866 ; West, rev., v. 78, 1862. .
— TomUue(G.) Memoir of. 3 v. 1822. . .3145.01
— Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222^4
— Brougham (H.,(or<f). Coutributious, ete.,v. 1, p. 407-431. 2617 06
— Bulwer (Sir E. L.) Pitt and Fox. [Prose works, v. 1, 1868,
p. 183-277.) 2514.23
— Oroly Q.) Historical sketches, ete. 1842 2621.'22
— Earle (J. C.) Engbsh premiers, v. 2, p. 3-97. 1871. . 3222.12
— Edgar (J. ii.^ Footprints of famous men 3263.18
— Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 6 2636.20
— Smith ,a.) Three English statesmen, p. 117-249. 1868. 3262.23
— Stanhope (£ari). Hist. Essays, p. 241-272. 1849. . . 2634.'26
— Trotter (L. J.) Studies iu biography, p. 2*1 321. 1865. 3266.08
Bepr. from Dub. Univ. mag., Aug., 18G1.
See alio Nat. quar. rev., v. 9, 1864 ; New montlily, Sept..
1862 (Last years of Pitt) ; Quar. rev., v. 97, 1855; Littell,
1866, V. 4.
;KS" Poole's Index and Allibone aflford numerous additional
references. Besides the general histories of England un-
der George lU., Alisons Hist, of Europe, 1789-1816, may
be consulted to advantage.
Pins n. (pope, 1458-1464 ; .Slneas Sylvius Piccolomini,
6. 1105).
See Macmillan, v. 27, 1872 (by M. Creighton).
PiTjs 'VL (pope, 1775-99 ; Giovanni Angelo Brasohi,
6. 1717, d. 1799).
— Bourgoiug (J. P.) Memoirs of. [anon.'] 2 v. 3144.26
See alto Oath, world, Sept., lj!74.
Pros YIL (pope, 1800-23 ; Gregorio Barnaba Luigi Chia-
ramouti, 6. 1742, d. 1823).
— Narrative of journey and imprisonment, after his
departure from Rome, until his return to that city,
[Pamphleteer, v. 4.] 5058.04
— Qavazzi (A.) My recoU. of the last four popes. . . .3425.12
— Wiseman (W.) Recoil, of the last four popes. . . .3124.03
See alto Quar. rev., Oct., 1858.
Pins VIU. {pope, 1829-30; Francesco Xavier Castiglioni,
6. 1761, d. 1830).
— Gavazzi (A.) Hy recoil, of the last four popes. . . . 3426.13
— Wiseman (N.) Recoil, of the last four popes. . . . 3424.03
See alto Quar. rev., v. 106, 1859.
Pros IX. (pope, 1816— ; Giovanni Marie Mastai Ferretti,
6. 1790).
— LaGattina(F. P.de). Homo and the papacy. 3424.16
— Liancourt (C. A. de G.) oiid Manning (J. A.) Pius
IX. ; or the first year of his pontificate. 2 v. 3144.28
— Maguir6(J. F.) Pontificate ot 1870. . .3425.21
— Montalembert (C. F., comte de). Pie IX. et la France
en 1849 et en 1859. 5091.03
In asking for books, use the " Book Ordar," giving the AOTUOB'S NAMS, the Orst part of the TULX, and the NUMBEB.
188
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : piua ix. to Pope.
Pros IX., continued.
— Saint-Albin (A. de). PielX., 1860. . . .3143.27
See alto Castelar's Old Borne and young Italy ; Contem.
rev., V. 13, 1870 (by a. F. Goddard) ; Fraacr's mag., v. 64,
1836 (P. IX. and Palmerston) ; v. 71, 1866 (The court of
Borne) ; Harper's monthly, v, 42 (Plo Nouo and bia coun-
Bellors.by L. Abbott); National rev., v. U, 1882; Scribner'g
monthly, v. 6 (Visit to P. IX).
See atso works upon the Vatican council, p. 82.
PiZABBO (Francisco, coiiqiieror of Feru, b. 1475, d. 1541).
— Quiutana (M. J.) Lives. e(c. [anon.] 1854 3016.10
See also Helps' SpauieU conquest in Ameri4-a.v.3-4 [6o6.04j;
Presoott's Hist, of the conquest of Peru [667.06] ; and Bent-
ley's miscel., Sept., 184(7 (ait. by 0. Whitehead).
PiiANcHE (James Kobiuson, dramatist, author, and ar-
chaeoloijist, b. 179tj).
— EeooUeotioua and reflections. A professional auto-
biography. 2 T. London, 1872. 8°. . . 3]40.'23
Same. [.Abridged.] Personal reminiscences. Ed.
byli. H. Stoddaid. N. Y., 1874. 16°. . 3-251.14
Plantaqenet family.
See Gentleman's mag., Feb., Mcb., Apr., 1867 (Bise of the
Plantagenets, by B. W. Saville).
Plastaqenei (John, duke of Bedford, regent of France,
b. 1389, d. 14.35).
— Edgar (J. Q.) Sea-liings and naval heroes 3263.17
— James (G. P. B.) Memoirs of great commanders. . 3'2^.26
Plato (Greek philosopher, b. 430, d. 347 B.C.)
See Plato, in general alphabet.
Playfaib (John, Scottish mathematician and physicist, b.
1748, d. 1819).
— Playfair (J. G.) Memoir of. [In his Works, v. 1.] . . 6063.01
See atso article in AlUboue, v. 2.
PuKZ the elder. (Oaius Pliuius Secuudus, lioTnail VMt-
uralist, b. "23, d. 79 a.d.)
— MacgllUvray (W.) Eminent zoologists, p. 74-lul. . . 3262.06
Consult also Smith's Diet, of Gr. and Boman biojiruphy.
PiiOT Oie yuurujer. (Caius Plinius CieciUus Secuudus,
Roman author and orator, b. 62? d. after 109 J.
— Epistles. Witli life, by Mr. Henley. 2 v. iu 1. Lon-
don, 1724. 8° 3143.30
— Letters. [Selection. Ed. by] A. Church, and \V. I.
Brodiibb. Edinburgh, 1872. 16°. . . . 3143.29
See also Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 3
(by W. X. Brodribb) ; and article in Smith's Dictionary.
Plunkett (Wm. Conyugham, Irish lawyer, statesman,
and orator, b. 1764, d. 18.j4).
. — O'Flanagan (J. II.) Lord chancellors of Ireland, v. 2, p. 403-
621. 1870 3266.28
See alsn Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 ; Eraser's mag., v. 75, 1867;
and references in Alliboue, v. 2.
PiiCTAitOH ( Greik moralist and biographer, 1st century).
— Drydon (J.) Lile of. [/n D.'s Works, v. 17] . . .6042.30
— Tiench (B. C.) Plutarch ; his life, his Lives, and his Morals.
1873 3145.20
.S'fie a/«o Quar. rev., Oct., 1861 ; West, rev., v. 73, 1860;
aud Smitli's Diet, of Gr. and Eoman biography.
PooAHONiAs, Indian maiden, afterwards Mrs. John llolfe,
d. 1017).
— Adams (H ) Capt. John Smith. [N. A. rev., Jan., 1867 ]
Note. — Based upon Charles Deane's introd. to Smith's
* True relation of Va.,' which discredits the romantic story
of the saving of Smith by Pocahontas. See also Deane's
ed. of Wingtield s ' Discourse of Va.' in Archaeoiogia Amer.
v. 4. )>. 0".i ; aud G. W. Curtis's remariia iu Harper's mag.,
V. 34, p. 663. The truthfulness of tlie popular nari-ative is
re-asserted iu the Historical mag., Oct., 18(i0.
Also Bentley's mis^-el., July, 1848; and lives of Smith.
PococKE (Itiehanl, traveller in the east, b. 1704, d. 1765).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3221.04
PoE (Edgar Allan, Amer. poet, novelist, and essayist, b.
1811, d. 1849).
— Poems and essays ; including memoir by John H.
Ingram, Tributes to his memory by J. K. Lowell
and N. P. Willis ; with the letters, addresses, aud
poems of the memorial ceremonies nt the mouu-
meulal dedication. New York, 1876. 12°. 1676.34
— Whitman (S.H. ) Edgar A. P. and his critics. 3145.12
— Boyd (A. H. K.) Critical essays, p. 234-2T8. 1865. . 2514.17
— GillUlan (U.) 3d gallery of portraits, p. 326-338. 1856. 2626.13
— GriBwiiia (B. W.) Memoir ot. [/» P.'s Works, v. 1. 1870.1 6U63.05
— Smiles (8 ) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
— Willis (N. P.) Hul-ry-graphs, p. 240-60. 1861. . . . 2645.14
See also Ed. rev., v. 107, 1858, or Littell, 1858, v. 2 ; Fra-
ser's, V. 55, 1867, or Littell, v. 18, 1858 ; Gent.'s mag. May
1874 (Early piiems, by J. H. Ingram) j Harper's mag., v. 35
(E. A. P, at West Poiut, (by T. W. Gibson) ; N. A. rev. Oct
1856;arUclein AUibone, v. 2; Duyckiuck, v.2; LipBincott'B
diet., T. 2 ; and Poole'B Index.
PoOGio Bracoiolini (Giovanni Francesco, Mai. scholar
b. 1380, d. 1459). '
— Shepherd (W.) Life of. 1837. . . . .3023.11
PornEBS (Diane de). See Diama of Poitiers.
See aUo Salisbury (Marquis of). Hist, sketches, p. 357-
877 [2647.17] ; Bentley's miscel., v. 48, 1860.
PoiiB (Reginald, MngU cardinal and statesman, b. 1500,
d. 1558).
— Hook (W. F.) LivcB of the abps. of Canterbury, v. 8. . 3446.11
— Neve (T. ) Animatlversions upon Phillips's life of.
1766 3145.16
— Phillips (T.) Life of. 2 v. 1765. . . .3145.15
See also In this class, Hehbz VHI. and Maby I.; and Ca-
tholic world, Jan., 1876.
In Jiction see Aiusworth's Cardinal Pole [114.42] ; repr.
from Bentley's miscel., v. 62-64.
Poliziano, or Politiano (Angelo, Ital. poet, historian, and
philosopher, b. 1454, d. 1494).
— Greswell(W. P.) Memoirs o£ 1805. . .3073.19
— SheUoy(M. W.) Lives, ete., v 3211.26
— Symonds (J. A ) Ital. poetry. [Fortnightly rev., Aug., 1873 ]
Polk (James K., ll(/t president of the U. S., 1845-9 , b.
1795, d. 1849).
— Jenkins (J. S.) Life of. 1850 3145.13
— Woodbury (L.) Eulogy on. [Works, v. 3. 1852.] . . 6077.U
See also Benton's Thirty years' view, v. 2 [676-86] ; and
Sargent's Pubhc men, v. 2 [576.20J.
ff3~ For Polk's messages, with biogr. sketch and a suc-
cinct account of his administration, see Statesman's
manual, ed. by Williams aud Lossing. T. 3, pt. 1. . 6726 06
Polk i Mrs. James K. , wife of pres. of U. H. )
— HoUoway (L. 0.) Ladies of the White House. . . .3246.14
PoLLio (Caius Asinius, Boman orator a7id author, b. 76,
B.C., d. 4 A'.D.)
— Berwick (E.) Lives, cfc. 1814 3021.17
PiJLLNiTz (Karl Ludwig, ffermancourtter,6.1692,d.l775).
— Memoirs, travels, e(c. [1729-1733.] 4 v. 1739. 3146.08
Polo (.Marco, Venetian traveller, b. 1250 ? d. 1324).
— Palgrave (Sir F.) The merchant and the fi-iar. . . 443.08
— St. John (J. A.) Lives of celebrated travel. era, v. 1. . 3221.04
4^ See also various editions of his travels under his
name in general alphabet.
PoLWHELE [Mev. Richard. EmjL author, b. 1760, d. 1838).
— Reminiscences, in prose and verse. 3 v. in 1. Lou-
don, 1836. 12° 3146.15
— Bedding (G.) Personal reminiscences, v. 1, p. 176-200. 3222.04
PoLYCABP, (christian martyr, d. about 166).
— Donaldson (J.j Christian literature and doctrine, v. 1. 3413.19
See also Ohurch histories, p. 81.
PoMBAL (Dou Sebastiao, Joze de Carvalho, marquis de,
Porluijuese statesman, b. 1699, d. 1782).
— Carnota ( Conde da). The marquis of FombaL 2d ed.
1871 314.5.19
Eeviewed in Ed. rev., v. 136, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 4.
— James (G. P. B.) Lives of eminent foreign statesmen. 3211 19
See also Bev.des d.mondes, 1 sept. 1870 (par M. Chevalier).
PoMEEOY (Mark M., Amer. journalist, b. 1833).
— Tucker (M. E. ) Life. 18(;8 3145.18
PoMPBET (John, Engl, divine and poet, b. 1667, b. 1703).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263 01
PoMPADOUB (Jeanne Antoinette Poissons, marquise de,
b. 1721, d. 1764).
— History of the marchioness de Pompadour, lanon.^
2ptsiiilv. London, 1759. 18^. . . .3146.14
— Lettres ecrites a plusieurs personnages illustres du
18esi6cle. Nouv. ed. 2 v. P., Isll. ls°. 3146.12
— Baker (H. H.) French society, e«c. 1874 3'266.I6
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, v. 3, p. 13yU96.
London, 1852 3262.18
Same. v.2. N. Y, 1857 3266.02
See also Bentley's miscel., v. 44, 1858 ; v. 46, 1859 (Poem) ;
London soc, July, 1868 ; Temple Bar, Jan., 1871 ; Uev. des
deux znondes, 1 Jan., 1868 (par C. de Mazade),
Also lives of Louis XV., p. 170.
PoMPEius .W(«/H»s' (Cueius, Itoman gen., b. 106, d. 48 B.C.)
— Merivale (0.) Bomans under the empire, v. 1-2. . . 435.01
— Plutarch. Pompey.— P. and Agesilaus comparod. [In hit
Lives. V. 4 of 3146.17 ; v. 4 of 3145.22 ; v. 3 of 3146.08.]
See histories of Rome under the empire, particularly
Merivale's, v. l-'i [436.01] : Long's, v. 2, etc. [4J7.-.iO].
PoNiATOwsKi (Autoiue Jo.-;eph, prince, b. 1762, d. 1813).
— Headley (J. T.) Napoleon and his marshals, v. 2. . 3132.03
PoNTiAC, (chief of tlie Ultawa Indians, b. 1720, d. 1769).
— Parkman (F. ) Hist of the conspiracy of Pontiac.
18.55 584.06
See J. T. Headley'B illus. article In Harper's monthly, v. 22.
PooiiE (John, IJJngl. humorist aiui dramatist, b. 1786 ? d.
1872).
— Tlmbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc , v. 1. 1874. .3261.08
Pope (Alexander, Engl, poet and critic, b. 1688, d. 1744.)
— Caruthers (B. ) Life of. 1857. .... 3146.01
— Bell (B.) Lives of the English poets 3211.17
BBOOKLTN MEEOANTILE LIBBARY.
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Pope to Pugta.
189
— Oounlugton (J ) [In Oxford aaiiars, p. 1-59. 18iS8.] . as38.23
— De Quiuccy (T.) Biographical esaaya, p. 101-187. 1851. 'iMi-Oi
[Auotber eaMay.] Eauaya on the poeta, p. 115-206. 2522.06
-^ Diaraeli (1.) Quarrula of autliora, v. 2 2522.25
— Drake (N.) Euaays, v. 3 2523.16
— Dyce(A.) Life of. [P.'a Poet, woika, v. 1.] . . . .1(121.06
— Edgar (J. ft ) 'I'he boyliood of groat men 3263.23
— Fielda (J. T.) Yeaterdaya with authors, p. 2ei-352. . 2524.25
— Howltt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1. 1856. . 953.23
— Johnaou (S.) Livt-s of tlie pools, v. 2 3263.02
— Kintjsley (0.) MiBcellauies, p. 72-106. 1860. . . . 2631.07
— Lowell (J. R.) .My atudy windows, p. 386-133. . . . 2531.18
Bopr. from N. A. rev., v. 112, 1871.
— Madden (B. B.) InftnuiUes of neuius, p. 89-103. 1833. 2511.01
— Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) English portraita 3262.17
— Stephen (L.) P. aa a moralist. [In his Hoora in a library.
1876.J 2513.31
— Talna (H. A.l History of English literature. . . . 2765.10
— Thackeray (W. M.) English humorists 3252.13
— Thomson (K. B.) Celeb, friendships, v. 2, p. 173-216. 3263.21
— Windsor (A. L.) Ethica, p. 215-285. 1850 2517.01
Eraser's mag , v. 18, 1863 ; v. 61. 1860 (3 art.); n. s., v. 1,
1870. or Littell, 1870, v. 2 ; MaomUlan, 1871, or Littell, 1871,
T. 3, (P. and Cowi)6r) : North Brit, rev., v. 75, 1S72 ; and
references in Poole's Index.
JH^ For an almost exhaustive biogr. and bibliogr. sur-
vey of the Bul^ject, see Altiboue, v. 2. Anew edition of hia
works, with crit. and biogr. introductions by Elwln, ia now
publishmg [6003.09J.
PoPKiN (.John Suelling, Amer. divine and scholar, b.
1771, d. 1852).
— FeUou(aO.) Memorial of. 1852.. . .3146.30
Eeviewed in N A. rev., v. 75, 1852.
PoBSON (Biohard, EiujL Greek scholar and critic, b. 1759,
d. 1N08).
— Watsoa (J. S.) Life of. 1861 3146.27
Reviewed In Ed. rev., v. 111. 1861 ; Nat. rev., v. 13, 1861.
— Luard (H. K.) [In Cambridge essays. 1857.] . . . 2517 15
— Poracmiana, by W. MaKby. l/n Rogers 8.) Table-talk.] 3153.20
— Timbs (J.) Wit.< and hiimourists, v. 2, p. 138-201. . . 3252.15
— Young (T.) Miscei works, v 3, 1855 6082.03
See also Harper's nionthly, v. 23 (ar*. by C Anthon).
.8f5" Aliibone, v. 2. has a very full bibliographical article.
PoBTER Anna. Maria, Emil. novHitit, b. 1781 ? d. 18:i2).
— Elwood (A. K.) Literary iadiea of England, v. 2. 3253.22
PoKTEB (Dayid, Amer. naval officer, b. 1780, d. 1813).
— Porter (D. B.) Memoir of. 1876. . . . 3146.'28
— Irving (W.) .Spanish papers. e(c., v. 2, p. 91-116. . .2533.12
See also Harper's mouthly, v. 19 (art. by B. Tomes).
PoBTEB (David D., Ainei: whniral, b. 1813).
— Boynton iC. B.) History of the navy 675.08
— Headley (J. T.j Farragut and our naval commanders. 676.10
PoKTEK (Jane, Ei'/l. noi-dist, b. 1776, d. 1850).
— Willis (N. p.) Famous persons, e(c., p. 171-181. 1861.2615.13
See also article by Mrs. S. C. Hall, in Harper's mouthly, v. 1.
PoRTEK (William 'i:. ,Amer. jom-nalisi, b. 1809, d. 18 J8).
— Brinley(F.) Life of. 1860 3146.02
Portia [Boman lady, wife of BruUui,fl. 48 B.o.)
— Owens (Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21
Portsmouth (Louise Penhouet Qutirouaille, duchess of,
b. about 1652, d. 1731).
— Menzies (S.) Political women, v. 2. 1873 3266.08
See also lives of Chables II. {of England).
PosET (Thomas, qovernor of Indiana, b. 1750, d. 1818).
— Hall (J.) Memoir of. [Sparks' Am. biogr., v. 19.] . 3211.19
Potter (Alonzo, bp. of Fa., b. 1800, d. 1865).
— Howe (M. A. de W.) Memoirs of 1871. . 3146.06
PoTTiNOEB (Eldred, Brit. Indian officer, 6.1811, (J.1813).
— Kaye(J. W.) Lives of Indian oflcers, v. 2. 1867. .3221.21
Potts family.
— James {Mrs. T. P.) Memorial of Thos. Potts, jr.,
who settled in Pa. ; with his descendants to the
8th generation. 1874 3146.26
Pounds (John, Engl, founder of ragged schools, b. 1766,
d. 1839).
— Shoemakers. Lives, etc. [anon.] 1819 3261.15
Poussis (Nicolas, French painter, b. 1594, d. 1665).
— Callcott (Maria, lady). Life of 1820. . . 3141.05
— Patterson (E. F. S.) [In Fortnightly rev., v. IT, 1872J.
— Buskin (J.) Modern painters. [See index in v. 5.] . 1121.36
See also New monthly mag., Apr., 1858 ; Rev. des deux
mondes, 15 fov., 1850.
PoWEiis (Hir.tm, Amer. sculptor, b. 1805, d. 1873).
— Tuckormau (H.) Book of the artists 1116.09
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 5, 1860 ; Every Saturday,
V. 1 ; Lipplucott a mag., Feb., 1876 (Becoli. of H. P., by T.
A. Trollope) ; Littell, Oct., 1867 (by E. Everett).
Powell (Walter, exemplary Tasmanian jiiercAani, b.
182'2, d. 1868).
— Gregory (li.) The thorough business man: me-
moirs of. 3d ed. 1872 3146.25
PowNALL (Thomas, Eiujl. coloniai governor and political
writer, b. 17'22, d. 1805).
— Griffia(F. K.) Junius discovered. 1854. 3088.04
Pbaed (Wmtlu-op Mackworth, English poet and Umnjtr.
b. 1802, d. 1839). J y^ y .
Brit. quar. rev., 1886, or LlttoU, 18M, v. a ; K. A. rev., t.
89, 1859 ; yuur. rev., v. 118, 1866 ; Temple Bar, April, 1862.
or Littell, 1862, ». 2.
PiUTT (Charles, earl Camden, lord chancellor, b. 1714 «'
1794).
— Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancollora of England, T. 6. 82M.0T
PKEB1.E (Edward, Amer. naval officer, b. 1761, d. 1MI7).
— Sabine(L.) Life of [SparkaAm.l):o(,'.,v.22.] 3:;>41.01
— Herring (J.) and Longaore (J.B.) 'Nat. portr. gal.,T.3. 3'2«.0O
Pbentioe (George Denison, Amer. jmirnalist and jxiet,
b. 180'2, d. 1870). '
See Lippincott's mag., Nov., 1869 (art. by Charles O.
Shanks): Coggeshall'a Poeta and poetry of the We«t. 1635.03.
Pbentms (bergoiint Smith, Amer. lawyer and orator, b.
1808, d. 1850).
— Memoirs. Ed. by his brother. 2 v. New York,
1856. 12° 3146.03
Pbesoott (William 'B.,Amer. historian, b. 1796, c/. 1859).
— Tioknor (George). Life o£ 1864. 8°. . 3148.02
Same. 1864. 12° 3146.07
— Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11
— Powell (T.) Living authors of America. 1850. . . 3212.09
— Salisbuiy (Marquis). Historical sketches and review, p. 87-
113. 1862 -2547.17
— Whipple (E.P.) Etsaya and reviews, v. 2, p. 162-209. 2.115.07
See also Bentley's miscei.. May. 1817 (Portrait) ; Eraser's
mag., V. 69, 1869 (In memoriam) ; N. A. rev., v. 98, 1861.
See also the elaborate article in Aliibone, v. 2.
Pbetenders. See Stuart family.
Pbeville (Pierre Louis Dubus, called; French comic
actor, b. 1721, d. 1799).
— Momoires. [BarriSre. Bibl. dfcs mem., v. 6.] . . . 607.01
PREVOST d'Exiles (Fran9ois, abb6 ; French littiraleur, b.
1729, d. 1793).
— Houssaye(A.) MenandwomenofFranoe, v. 1, p. 121-139. Lon-
don, 1852 3-282.18
Same. v.l. New York, 1857 3266.02
Pbevost-Pabadol (Lucien Anatole, French orator aiul
publicist, b. 1829, d. 1870).
See Macmillan, Aug., 1870 (by J. H. Fyfe) ; N. Brit rev.,
V. 16, 1867 : Quar. rev., v. 129, 1870 (P.-P. and Napoleon III.)
Peioe (Rev. Thomas, Welsh historian, b. 1787, d. 1848).
— Williams (Jane). Memoir of. [In his Lit. remains, v.2.i 5063.-23
.See a!)0 N. A. rev., v. 91, 1860.
Priohabd (James Cowles, Engl, ethnologist, b. 1785, d.
1818).
— Symonds (J. A.) Miscellanies, p. 116-116. 1871. . . 2617.19
Priestly (Joseph, English chemist, physicist, philosopher,
and unitarian divitie, b. 1733, d. 1804).
— Rutt(J. T.) Memoirs of. [Works, v. 1-2.] . 3.591.02
— Brongham (H.) Philosophers, ete. , p. 68-90. 1866. , .3021.05
— Cuvier (G.) Memoir of. (Sm. rep., 1868.J .... 3936.13
— Huxley (T. H.) [In Popular science monthly, Nov., 1871, or
MacmiUan, Oct , 1871.]
— Martineau (J.) Miscellanies 8671.07
— Turner (F. S.) [In Fraser's mag., Oct., 1871.]
Peinqle (Thomas, Englvili, autlior,b. 1789, d. 1834).
— Bedding (0.) Personal reminiscences, v. 3, p. 236-268. 3222.03
Prior (Matthew, English poet and diplomatist, b. 1664,
d. 1721).
— Bell (B.) Lives of the English poets 3211.17
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 1. . . . S-263.01
— Mitford (J.) Life of. [In P.'s Poet, works.] .... 1677.06
— Thackeray (W. M.) English humourists, p. 138-186. . 3252.13
See also North Brit, rev., v. 27, 1867; Aliibone, v. 2.
Procter (Adelaida Anne, Em/l. poeless, b. 1825, d. 1864).
See article by Charles Diokens in Atlantic monthly, v. 10, 1865.
PROorEB (Bryan Waller, ' Barry Cornwall,' Ktvjl. poet,
b. 1787, d. 1874).
— Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 2, 1856. . . 963.21
See also Oentleman's mag., Nov., 1871 (Unpublished let-
ters, personal recollections, and contemporary notea, by
B. S. T. Mayer); Aliibone, v. 2.
Proctok (Richard Anthony, Ewjlish astronomer, 5.1837).
See Popular science monthly, Feb., 1871.
Pboudhok (Pierre Joseph, French socialist and political
writer).
See Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1886 (P. as a writer on art, by
P. Q. Hamerton) ; Fraser's mag., v. 5, 1872 (A French an-
archist).
Pbud'hon (Pierre Paul, French painter, b. 1760, d.l825).
— Houssaye (A.) Philosophers and actresses, V. 2, p. 110-189.
1853 3266.05
P8iLM.\NAZAB (George, assumed name of an English au-
tltor, b. 1679? d. 1763).
— Memoirs. Dublin, 1765. 12° 3147.01
AWe.— Author in early life of the literary imposture—
' Hist, of the Island of Formosa.'
PuoiN (Augustus, Engl, architect, b.abotU 1765, (J.1832).
— Ferry (B.) Recollections of, 1861. . . .3146.16
In asking for booki, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUXUOB'S NAME, the amt part of the TITLE, and the MUMBEB.
190
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Pugin to Randolph.
PnoiN (Augustus N. W. , Enjl archUed, b. 1811, d. 1852).
— Ferry (B.) Eecollectiona of, with appendix by E. S.
Purcall. 1861 3146.16
See also Blackwood, v. 90, 1S«1.
PciiASKi (Casimir, count, Polish patriot, and general in
Amer. rev., b. 1748, d. 1779).
— Sparks (J.) Life of. 3241.01
PcTLCi (Bernardo, Italian poet, 15th century).
— SlieUey (M. W.) Lives, c/c, t. 1 3211.26
PoLCi (Luca, Italian poet, \5th century).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, eU., v. 1 8211.26
PuLci (Luigi, Italian poet, b. 1431, d. 1487?).
— SlieUey (M. W.) Lives, ete., T. 1 8211.26
PoTNAM (Israel, Amei: rev. gen., b. 1718, d. 1790).
— Cutler (W.) Life of. 1847 3147.02
— Fellows (J.) The veil removed ; or, reflections on
Humphrey's Essay on the life of Israel Putnam.
1843 3146.29
— Humphreys (D.) Essay on the life of. 1818. 3081.22
— Peabody (0. W. B.) Life of 3241.01
— Bushnell (H.) Gen Putnam the commander at Bunker Hill.
[In /us Work and play, p. 187-216.) 25U 27
— Headley (J. T.) Waebiugton and his generals. . . .3177 06
— Herring (.J.) and Longacre (J.B.) *Sat. portr.gal. v. 1. 3217.08
See also Lossiug's illus. article in Hai-per's monthly, v. 12;
and Banker's Hill (in Oountries).
Ptm (Jo ;n, Jiugl. .statesman and patriot, b. 1584, d.l643).
— Bulwer (E. L.) Pym vs. Falkland. [In his Prose works, 1868,
V. 1, p 277-336.) 2514.23
— Forster (J.) Eminent British statesmen, V. 3. . . .3211.09
8ame. [In his Statesmen, etc.] 3257.07
— Smith (G.) Three EngUsh statesmen, p. 1-61. 1868. . 3262.23
See also Quar. rev., V. 101, 1860.
Pyne (Louisa, English singer, b. 1832).
— Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 8266.10
Pthbhos (king of Epirus, b. 318, A 272 B.C.)
— Abbott (J.) History of. 1854 3147.03
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17; v. 3 of 8146.22; v. 2 of 3146.08
See histories of Borne; also New monthly mag., Aug., 1860.
Pythaooras (Greek pliilnsopher, 6(A century B.C.)
— Dacier(A.) Life of, 1721 5415.28
— Biuce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1, p. 26-44. 1853. . . 3212.16
^ Fenelon (P. do 8. de la M.) Ancient philosophers. . 6412.24
See also New mouthly mag.,Dec.,1858 (By 'Sir Nathaniel');
Nat. quar. rev., v. 9, 1864 j Smith's Dictionary of Gr. and
Rom. biogr., and histories of ancient philosophy.
See, in poetry, Tatham (E.) Dream of P. 1872. . 1692.17
QcETELET (Lambert Adolph Jacques, Belgian statisti-
cian and astronomer, b. 1796).
— MaiUy (E.) Eulogy on. [Sm. rep. 1876.]
QuBVEDo (Francisco Gomez de, Spanish satirist, 6. 1580,
d. 1645).
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc, T. 8 3211.26
Qotn (James, English actor, b. 1693, d. 1766).
— Gait (J.) Lives of the players, p. 183-214. 1831. v. 1 of 3263.03
QuiNcy (Josiah,;r., of Mass., lawyer, orator, and patriot,
b. 1741, d. 1775).
— Memoir of, by his son. Boston, 1825. 8°. . 3147.20
— Loring (J. S.) Hundred Boston orators 3246.14
— Magoou (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 121-138. 1848. 6311.12
Qomcr ( Josiah, of Boston, statesman and author, b. 1772,
d. 1864).
— Quiiicy(E.) Life of 1867. .... .3147.04
— Loring (J. S.) Hundred Boston orators 3246.14
— Lowell (J. B.) A great public character. [My study windows,
p. 8i^ll6. 1871.) 2634.18
Kepr. from Atlautio monthly, v. 20, 1867.
Set also Everett (E.) Orations and speeches.
Quitman ((Jen. John A., gov. of .l/iss., 6.1799, d. 1858).
— Claiboriie (J. F. H.) Life and correspondence. 2 v.
1860 .311705
Eabelais (Francois, French humorist, physician, and
writer, i. about 1483, d. 1553).
— SheUey (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.24
.See ats(. Every Saturday, v. 4 : Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 1,
1870 ; MaouiUan, Dec, 1870, or LitteU, 1871, v. 1 (by W. Be-
sant) ; Nat qu, rev., v. 20, 1870 ; Eev. des deux moudes, 16
Oct. 1872 (par A. B6villo).
Bachei, (Elisa Kachel TVr.nr, caUed ; French actre<is, b.
1820, d. 185S).
— Barrera (.Vme. de). Memoiraof. 1858. . .3152.17
— Beauvallet (L.) Eachel and the new world. 1072.11
— Jajiin(J.) Kachel et la tragedie. 1859. .1745.06
See also Bentley's miscel., v. 43, 1868 ; Putnam's mag.,
Sept., 1866.
Baoine (Jean, F)-ench tragic dramatist, b. 1638, d. 1699).
— Blaze de Bury {Mme. ) Eacine and the French drama.
London, 1815. 18° 1742.12
— Beard (0.) Port Boyal, v. 2, p. 326-402. 1861. . . . 3434.19
— HazUtt(W.) Table talk, v. 2, pt. 1 J631.04
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, efc.. v. 1 321124
See also the histories of Louis XIV., by Anstie and Mar..
tin, and works on Drama (^V«ncA), and ijteratare (French),
Kadoliffb (Mrs. Ann, English novelist, b. 1764, j. 1823).
— Elwood (A. E.) Literary ladies of England, p. 155-173, 1843.
V 2 of 3253 22
— Hunt (L.) Book for the comer, p. 104-128. 1867.' . . 2633!o3
— Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists, 1872 2762.'J1
E.iDCLiKFE (Charles, 6. 1693, ex. 1746).
— Thomson (E. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 3. . . 3172.14
Kadclhtb (James, eari of Derwentwater , 6.1689, ex. 1716).
— Thomson (E. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 1. . .3172.12
EAFFAEiiLO or KAPHAiaj Sanh, (Italian painter, b. 1483,
d. 1520).
— Passavant (J. D. ) Eafael TOn Urbino nud sein vater
Giovanni Santi. 2 v. 1839 3151.04
— Quatremere de Quiucy (A. 0.) Eaffaello. Tr. by W.
HasUtt 1856 3151.03
— Wolzogen (A. ) Eaphael Santi. His life and works.
Tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1866 3151.02
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1867. . . . 3263.24
— Butler (G.) Raphael drawings in the University galleries [Ox-
ford essays, 1866: p. 137-193] 2538.20
— Cattermole (B.) Book of Raphael's cartoons, 1846. .1445.04
— Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866. . . 1416.16
— Eastlake (Sir C.L ) Life of. [In E.'s Lit. of fine arts.v.l.] 141'2.04
— Fairholt (P. W.) Homes, haunts, etc., 1871 1445.22
— Jameson iMrs. A.) Early Italian painters 1435.09
— Ruskin (J.) Modem painters. [See Indei in v. 6.] . 14'24.26
— Tytler (Sarah). Old masters H31-.36
— Wallace (H. B.) Art and scenery, p 268-291. 1857. . 2545.01
See also Nat. quar. rav., Sept., 1873 ; also references in
Poole's Index, and (in Fine arta— Italian painting) the his-
tories of Lanzi (v. 1), Vasari (v. 3), etc.
EAjTtES (.Sir Thomas Stamford, Brit. Indian official and
naturalist, b. 1781, d. 1826).
— Lives of eminent Englishmen 8221.11
Eaolan (Lord). See Somerset (J. H Fitzroy).
Eaikes (Thomas, English merchant, b. 1788, d. 1848).
— Journal from 1831 to 1847, in London and Paris.
2 V. London, 1858. 8° 3147.08
— Private correspondence with the duke of Wellington.
London, 1861. 8°. 3147.07
Bale (Sebastian, French missionary to ike Indians, b.
1658, d. 1724).
— Francis (C.) Life of. Sparks' Am. biog., v. 17.] . .8241.07
See also Catholic world, Jan., 1873.
Ealegh or Ealeioh (Sir Walter, English navigator, sol-
dier, couHier, and author, b. 1552, d. 1618.)
— Birch (T.) Life of [JnR.'sworks.v. 1. 1751.] 5064.09
Same, [/n It's works, v. L 1829.] .5064.13
— Cayley(A.) Life of. 2 v. 1806 3147.10
— Edwards (E.) Life of. 2 v. 1868.. . .3147.16
— Kingsley (C.) Sir W. E. and his times. 1859. 2534.06
Eepr. from North Brit, rev., v. 23, 1856, or Llttell, v. 9, 1865.
— Napier (M.) Lord Bacon and Ealeigh. 1853. 3015.27
— St John (J. A.) Life of 2 v. 1868. . .3147.18
— Thomson (Mrs. K. B. or A, T.) Life of. 1850. 3147.13
Same. 1846 3147.12
— Tytler (P. F.) Life of. 1833 3147.15
— Whitehead (C.) Life and times of 1854. 3147.11
— Brydges (E.) ImaglnaUve biography, v. 2, p.1-74. 1834. 3254.26
— Collier (J. P.) His character, services, and advancement;
with new particulars of his life. [Archaeologia, v. 34-36.
1862 63.] 6128.—
— Disraeli (1.) Psychological study of. [In his Amenities of
lit., V. 2.] 2762.02
Secret history of. [In his Curiosities of lit., v. 3.] 2762 06
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17
— Gardner (8. B.) The case against Sir W. Raleigh. [In Fort-
nightly rev., v. 7, 1867.]
— Laugtord (J. A.) Prison books and their authors . . 3263,32
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. , .3262.08
— Southey (R.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 4. .3211.04
See also Atlantic monthly, v. "22. 1868 (Sidney and R., by
E. P. Whipple) ; New monthly mag., Sept., 1862 ; also Alii-
bone's full article, v. 2, aud references in Poole's Index.
Ealph (James, Amer. author resident in England, b. 1724,
d. 1762).
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04
Eamftleb (Christian Frederick, English Morainan pas-
tor, 6. 1780, d. 1832).
— Grimfield (T.) IVIemoir of 1833. . . . 3587.04
Eammohun Eot (Bajah, Hindoo religious reformer, b.
1776, d. 1833).
— Carpenter (M.) Last days of, in England. 3147.23
Eandolph (Edmund, statesman of Va., b. 1753, d. 1813).
— Curtis (G.T.) Hist of the constitution, v. 1. 5734. 2i
BBOOKLYN MEROAHTILE LIBBABT.
BIO»RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Handolph to Richard r
191
Randolph (John, of Roanoke, Amer. oralor and polUi-
cian, b. 177a, d. 1833).
— Garlaud (Hugh A.) Life of. 2 v. 1851. . 3152.01
— Thomas (F. W.) John Randolph, etc. 1853. 3172.11
— Magoou (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 421-456. 1848. 6311.12
— Partou (J.) I'amoua Americane 3246.16
See also N. A. rev., v. 103, 1866 ; Putnam's mag., Aug.,
1850 ; Harper's monthly, v. 2 and 6 (illus. article by H. J.
Itaymoud) ; and the numerous references In AlUboue and
Poole'B Index.
Rakdolph ( Mm. Martha Jefferson, d. 1830).
— Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the Wbite house. * . . . 824S.14
Randolph (Thomas, 6. 1605, d lUa4).
— Boll (K.) Lives of English poets 3211.17
Rantoui. (Robert, of Mass.; orator and reformer, b.
18U5, rf. 1852).
— Memoirs. Ed. by L. Hamilton. R, 1854. 8°. 3U7.26
See also N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854.
Raphakl. See Raffacllo.
R.\pi>i-Thoybas (Paul de, Fr. hisiotian, b. 16G1, d. 1725).
— Lawrence (B.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04
Eapp ;Jean, comte, Fr. gmei-al, b. 1772, d. 1821).
— Memoirs. By himself. Lond.,1823. 8°. . 3152.03
Kawdon (Francis, marquis of Hastings, gov. -gen. of In-
dia, b. 1754, d. ISrS).
— Privat-e journal in India, 1813-18. . . . 3076.04
Ray (John, Eivjlish naturalist, b. 1628, d. 1704).
— Correspondeuce. Ed. by E. Laukester. London,
Jiay soc, imS. 8°. 4744.12
— Memorials of, consisting of his life, by Dr. Derham.
Biographical nnd critical notices by Sir J. E.
Smith, and Cuvier and Dupetit Thouars. With
his Itineraiies, etc. Ed. by E. Lankester. Lon-
don, 1846. 8° 3147.27
— Jardine (A'lr W ) Naturalist's libi-ary, v. 33. . . .4721.01
— Macgillivray (W.) Eminent zoologists, p. 136-182. . 3252.04
Raymond (lleni-y J.,A'eto iocfc>»niaiii-(,6.1820,d.l8{59).
— Maverick (A.) H. J. Raymond and the New York
press, 18i0-70. 1870 3147.25
See aUo Galaxy, April, 1870 (Baymond and journalism, by
L. J. Jennings).
Read. See also Hkade, Reed, Reid.
liEAD (Nathan, Amer. inventor, b. 1759, d. 1849).
— Read (D. ) Nathan Reed : his inyention of the high-
pressure etigine, etc. 1870 3926.24
Reade (Charles, Emjlish novelist, b. 1814).
— Friswell (J. H.) Modern men ofletters, p. 77-91. 1870. 2625.18
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3267.16
Reoamieb (Jeanne Franyoise Julie Adelaide Bernard,
Mme. ; Frencli lady, b. 1777, d. 1849).
— Memoirs and correspondence. From the French,
by I. M. Luyster. Boston, 1867. 12°. . 3152.04
— Souvenirs et oorrespoudanoe. 3e id. 2 v. Paris,
1860. 8°. 3152.22
— Lenormant {Mme.) Madame R^camier and her
friends. From the French. 1875. . . 3152.24
— Liiyster {Mrs. I. M.) [In Atlantic monthly, v. 14, 1864.]
— Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, etc. (adapted from Sainte-ljeuve).
1874 • 3212.11
— Salibbui-y {Uarqitess). Hist, sketches and reviews. . 2547.17
— Thomson (K. B. and J. C.) Queens of society, v. 1. . 3262 16
See also Bt-'ntley's miscel., v. 2(i, 1H49 ; Ed. rev., v. Ill,
1860, or LitteU, 1860, V. 1 ; Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1860 ; New
monthly, Dec , 1859 : North Brit, rev., v. 32, 1860 ; Quar.
rev., V. 107, 1860 ; Eev. des d. mondes, 1 dec. 1859 et 1 iiv.
1873 (par Ouizot).
Reoke Volraersteiu (Matilda, ijrafin, von der, devout
German Lutheran lady, b. 1801, d. 1867).
— Recollections of [her] life. By her daughter. 2d ed.
London, 1874. 12". 3151.13
Red-Jacket or Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, chief of the Senecas, b,
1750 ? d. 1830).
— Stone (,W. L. ) The life and times ot 1841. 3152.05
Reddino (Cyrus, Emjlish journalist and author, b. about
1785, d. 1870).
See Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1868.
Reed. See also Read, Reade, and Reid.
Reed family.
— Reed(J.W.) Hist, of the Reed family. 1861. 3152.19
Reed Henry, Amer. author, b. 1808 d. 1»51).
— Reed (W.B ) Among my books, p. 256-270. 1871. . . 2641.27
Reed (Joseph, Amer. rev. statesman and soldier, b. 1741,
d. 1785).
— Life and correspondence of. By his grandson.
2 V. Phila., 1847. 8° 3152.07
— Reed (H.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. bio., v. 18.] 3241. 18
— Armor (W. 0.) Qovernora of Pennsylvania. . . . 3246.02
REfrvB (Clara, Engl authoress, b. 1725 ? d. 1808)
--Scott (W.) Uvea of the novelista. 1872. ... 2(«1.U
Reeves (John Sims, Engl, tenor sinner, b. 1821)
See Bentley's miaccl., v. 27, 1860.
Reonaed (Jean Fraupois, French poet, b. 1655, d. 1709)
.%« Atlantic monthly, v. 16, 1865 (by F. Sheldon) ; Eevu.
des deux mondes, 1 sept. 1869 (by D. L. Gilbert).
Reid (Thomas, Scutch philosopher, b. 1710, d. i79C)
— Stewart (D. ) Memoir of; [in S.'BWork8,v. 10.1 .5417 10
Kembbandt van Ryn (Paul, Dutch painter and ewiraver
b. 1607, d 1669). ■' '
— Coquerel (A. ) Rembrandt et rindividualisme dans
I'art. 1869 1412. n
— Daulby (D. ) Rembrandt and his scholars, iJol,
Livens, and Van Vliet. 1796 1434.18
— Davis. (J. p.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866.. .1415 16
— Fairholt (F. W.) Homes, haunts, and works. 1871. . 1445/.i2
— Plancbe (Q ) |/n Kovue des deux mondes, 15JniUet, 1863.1
— Buskin (J.) Modcru painters. [.See Index in v. 6.1 . H24 26
— Xytler (Sarah). Old masters 1431.38
Renee de France (duchess of Ferrara, b. 1610, d 1575).
— Memorialsof. [anon.] 2ded. L., 1859. 12°. 3151.01
Rennie (John, Scotch engineer, b. 1761, d 1821).
— Smiles (S.) Lives of the'engineers, v. 2 3265.06
Retz (Jean Fran9ols Paul de Gondi, card de ; leading
spirit of Vie I'Vonde, b. 1614, d 1079).
— Memoirs. [1014.r,6.] 4 v. L., 1723. 16°. . 3152.09
— MSmoires, 1648-65. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 44 46.] . . . 603.22
— Baker (H. B.) French society, ete., v. 1 32t:6.15
Kcpr. from Temple bar. v. 38, 1873, jrljttell, Aug., 16, 1873.
— James (G. P. U.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 3. . 3-.'.il.21
— Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, etc. (Adapted trojn Sainte-Beuve )
1874 3212.11
Eetzsoh (Moritz, German designer and enaraver, b. 1779,
d 1857).
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) Visits and sketchea, v. 2, p. 183-197. 2533.16
Reuchlin (John, German reformer, b. 1&5, d 1522).
— Barham(F.) Life and times of. 1843. .3152.13
Reynolds (Frederick, English dramatist, 5.1764, dl841).
— Life anti times. By himself. 2d ed. 2 v. London,
1827. 8°. 3152.14
Reynoujs {Sir Joshua, English portrait painter and art
Clitic, b. 1723, d 1792).
— Cotton (W.) Sir Joshua Reynolds and his works.
1856 1446.13
— Leslie (C. R.) and Taylor (T.) Life and times of.
2 T. 1865 ■ 3152.20
— Cracroft (B.) Essays, v. 2, p. 223-233. 1868 2621.14
— Cunningham (A.) Lives ot British painters, v. 1. . . 1431.01
— Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters, 1866. . .1416.16
— Edgar (J. G ) Footprints of famous men 3263.18
— Haziitt (W.) Criticisms on art. 2d series. 1844. . . 1431.10
Table talk, V. 2, p. 192 -^22. ja'>7 2531.04
— Redgrave .R. and S.) Century of painters, v. 1. 1866. 1433.03
— Thornbuiy (W ) British artists, v. 1. 1861 1433.10
— Timbs (J ) Anecdote biography, p. 95-165. 1860. v. 2 of 3-253.11
— T'ytler (S.) Modern painters 1431.37
See also Blackwood'smag., v. 102, 1867 ; Quar.rev., Apr.
and July, 1800, or Littell. Isoa, v. 1.
See also tlio elaborate bibliogr. and literary article in Alli-
bone, V. 2 ; and injlciion Miss 'X'hackeray's * Miss Angel.'
RiBACLT (Jt'an, Fieno/i navigator, commander of the first
expedition to Florida, b. 1520, d 1565).
— Sparks (J.) life of. [/n /us Amer. biogr., v. 17.] . .3241.01
RiCAsoLi (Bettino, Jtal. statesman, b. 1805, d 1867).
Su National rev., v. 11, 1860 ; Nouv. biogr. gen.
Ricoi (Scipio de, Italian reformer, b. 1741, d. 1810).
— Potter (L. J. A. doj. Memoirs of. Tr. by T. Ros-
coe. 2 V. 1828 3153.01
RicouBONi (Marie Jeanuo Laboras de Me'zi&res, actress
and novelist, b. 1714, d. 1792).
— Eavanagh (J.) French women of letters, v. 2. . . .8262.14
RiCHAiiDl. {king of England, b. 1157, d 1199).
— Abbott (J.) Historj- of. 1857 3153.03
— Chronicles and mem. of reign : Itinerarium pere-
grinorum. Epistolse Cantuarienses. Ed. by W.
Stubbs. L., 1861-65. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.—
— Hawks (F.L.) Richard CoetirdeLion. 1855. 3153.04
— Jame8(G. P. R.) History ot 2 v. 1854. .3153.05
— Richard of Devizes. Chronicle, 1189-92. [Chroni-
cles of the crusades. ] 6623.13
— Viusauf (G. de). Chronicle, 1187-92. [Chronicles
of the crusaties. ] 6623.13
— Dorau (J.) Princes of Wales 8263.21
See also {in Coantriesj histories of England, and of the
Omsades.
Also in fiction Scott's 'Talisman ' (3d orusade), and Ivan-
hoe '; and McKeever'a ' Maud and Miriam ' (cniaadea).
In asking for booka, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTaOB'S NAUK, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NUUBBB.
192
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Richard n. <o Robinson.
EicBABD n. {king of England, b. 1366, d. 1100).
— Abbott (J.) History of. 1858 3152.26
See, in Drama, Sh&kspere's Richard Q.
KioHABD lU. (king of Kngland, b. 1452, d. 1485).
— Abbott (J.) History ot 1858 3152.27
— Halsted (0. A.) Kicliard III. as duke of Gloucester
and king of England. 2 v. 1814. . . . 3152.28
Same. 1S14 • 3153.07
— Jesse (J. H.) Memoirs of. 1862. . . .3153.25
Eeviewed in Ed. rev., 115, 1862, or LitteU, 1862, v. 2.
— Letters and papers illus. ot reign. 2 v. London, 1861-
63. 8°. [RoUs chronicles.] 5110.—
— More (Sir T.) England under Richard HL 172.11
— Walpole (H ) Historic doubts on the life and reign
of. 1768 3153.06
— Alliterative poem on the deposition of. London, Camden ioc.
1838. 4° 6112.03
— Hayward (A.) Eesays. New series, T. 2, 1873. . . . 2528.18
— Masters (R.) Some reniarlES on Walpole'B Historic doubts.
[ArchtBologia, v. 2, 1809.] 6128.—
See in Drama, Sbakspere's Richard III.
EicHAHDsoN (John, parliamentary solicilor, iniimaie with
literary men, b. 1780, d. 18U4).
See North Brit, rev., v. 41, 1864.
KicHAKDsoN (Samuel, English novelist, b. 1689, d. 1761).
. — Forsyth (W.) Novels and novelists 2762:30
— Masson (D.) British noveUsts 2722.27
— Oliphaut (Mrs. M.) Hist, slietches, etc. 1869. . . . 3064.18
Repr. from Blackwood, 1869, or Littell, 1869, V. 2.
— Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists, 1872 2762.31
— Stephen (L.) Hours in a library. 1875 2543.31
See also Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869 (by H. B. Formau) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1860 : v. 71, 1865, or LitteU, 1865, v. 1;
West, rev., v. 91, 1869 (R.'s Clarissa); Alliboue. v. 2.
KiOHELiEU (Armand Jean Du Plessis, cardinal due de,
Frfnch prime-minister, b. 15.'-'5, d. 1642).
— Mimoires sur le rSgiie de Louis XIII., 1610-38. [Petitot. 2 ser.,
V. 10-11, 21 iiis-30.] 602.26
^ Bridges (J. H ) France under Richelieu and Col-
bert. 1866 52.J.16
— Capefigue (B. H. K. ) EicheUeu, Mazarin, et la
Fronde. 2 v. 1844 7008.01
— Cousin (V.) Secret hist, of the French court. 513.01
— Leclerc (J.) Vie de Kichelieu. 1696. 2e f;d.'2v. 3151.14
— Martin (H. ) Histoire de France, V. 11. 1860. 523.28
— Miohelet (J.) Henri IV. et Kichelieu. 1861. . 522.23
Richelieu et la Fronde. 1858 522.26
— EobsonCW.) Lifeof. [1S71.] 3152.30
— Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe 3263.26
— Hope (A. J. R.) Buckingham and B. f/n A is Essays.] 2632.18
— James (G. P. R.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 2. . 3211.20
— Maceuen (M.) Celebrities of the iiast, (Adapted from Saiute-
Beuve.) 3212.11
— Scott (J. R.) Ximeues and R, [Dissertations.] . . . 2547.05
— TanPraet(J.) Essays, ete. 1868 440.14
See Atlantic mag., v. 9, 1802 (Statesmanship of); Fraser's
mag., V. 75, 1867 (France under R. and Coibt-rt) : National
rev., V. 11 (Mlchelet's Life of R.) ; Temple bar, Nov., 1875.
6'm a/so entries under LoDls Xlll.,p. 170: and general
histories of France (in Countries). The works of Michelet
and Martin above mentioned have not yet (1876) been
translated. In Fiction and Drama see Dumas' * Three
guardsmen,' James's * Richeliefl,' de Vigny's ' Cinq Mars,*
and Bulwer'B play ' Richelieu."
RiCHEiJEn (Louis Fran5ois Armand Du Plessis, due de;
marshal of France, b. 1696, d. llbS).
— Memoires. [Barrifere.Ool.de.s.mem. v.16,17.] 507.01
Richmond (Charles Gordon Lennox, jfi/'i/i duke of, 6. 1791,
d. 1860).
— Memoir of. [anon.'i London, 1862. 8°. . . 3153.26
RiOHTEK (Johann Paul Friedrioh, German philosophic
humorist, b. 1763, d. 1825).
— Life, with his autobiography. Tr. by E. B. Lee.
1S50 3153.08
— Carlyle (T.) Essays. 1852 2617.12
— De Quincey (T.) Essays onphilos. writers, v. 1. 1854. 25'2'2.18
— Gostwick (J.) and Harrison (R.) German literature. . 27:i2.11
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
See also Blackwood's mag., v 94, 186:! ; N. A. rev., v. 97,
1863 (J. p. R. and his Titan) ; Revne des deux mondes, 1
aept. 1842, et 1 mars 1844 (par H. Blaze de Bury).
See also histories of German literature.
RidijEY (Nicolas, bp. of Rochester, proteslanl martyr, b.
about 1500, d. 1555).
— Wordsworth (C.) Ecol. biogr., v. 3, 1853 (from Fox). 3446.03
RIEDE3EI, (Friedrich Adolph, German general in Engl.
service in Amer. rev., b. 1738, d. 1800).
— Eelking (M. von). Memoirs and letters and jour-
nals of. [1760-83.] Tr. byW.L.Stone. 2v. 3153.21
RiEDESEL (Frederika v.-, wife of above, b. 1764, d.1808).
— Letters and journals relating to the ■war of the Amer.
revolution. Tr. by W. L. Stone. 1867. . 3153.24
RrENZi (Nicola Gabrino, called Cola di, Roman orator
and tribune, b. 1313, d. 1354).
— Du Cerceau (J. A. ) Life and times. 1836.3153.09
— Mcadley (G. W,) Hist, portraits ; Kienzi and Buonaparte.
1821. [Pamphleteer, v. 18.] 6058.18
— Miluian (H.H.) Latin christianily, V. 5, 1867. . . .3417.08
In fiction see Bulwer's ' Rienzi.'
RiouFFE (Honore, French publicist, b. 1764, d. 1813).
— Memoires. [Barriere. Bibl. des. mom., v. 9.] . . . 607.01
Note. — Descriptive of the Reign of terror.
RrppBKDA (Jan Wilhelm, duke of, Dutch statesman and
diplomatist, b. 1665, d. 1737).
— James (G. P. B.) Eminent foreign statesmen, t. 4. . 3211.22
RisTORi (Adelaide, Italian actress, b. 18'21i.
See Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867 (by Kate Field); Lippin-
cott'd-mag., Feb., 1868 (As Marie Antoiuette, by Kate Field).
RircHTE (Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt, A7ner. actress and
author, b. 1819, d. 1870).
— Autobiography of an actress. B., 18-">4. 12°. 3126.05
RiTSON (Joseph, English antiquary, b. 1752, d. 1803.)
— Letters. Memoir by Sir H. Nicholas. 2 v. London,
1833. 12° 3153.10
RiTTENHOusE (David, Amer. astronomer, mathenvilician,
and physicist, b. 1732, d. 1796).
— Beuwiik (J.) Life of. [In Sparks' Amer, biogr., T. 7.] 3241.07
— "Wynne (J.) Scientific men of America 3242.01
RiTTEB (Carl, German geographer, b. 1779, d. 1859).
— Gage (W. L.) Life of. 1867 3153.12
See also N. A. rev., v. 98, 1864.
RrvAEOi, (Antoine de, French litUraleur and scientist, 6.
1753, d 1801).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc., v. 1, p. 206-236.
London, 1862 3262 18
Same. v. 1. N. Y., 1857 3266.02
— Sainte-Benve (O. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 6. . . 7033.22
KoBEKT I. Bkuce, liking of ticollund, b. 1271, d. 1329).
— Alison (A.) Essays, p. 94-100. 1862 2617.02
— Bruce (J.) Chissic portraits, V. 2 3212.16
— Burton (J. H.) Hist, of Scotland, v. 2, 1S70. . . . 496.21
— Letter from the nobility, baj'uns, and conimous of Scotland,
in 13'JO, directed to pope John; wherein they declare their
firm resolution to adhere to their king Robert the Bruce.
New York, 1861. 4° 496.19
— Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 1-2. . . 3-i62.01
6'ee also general histories of Scotland : and "White's His-
tory of the battle of Bannockburn [491.13].
Also in poetry, Barbour (J.) The Bruce, metrical his-
tory, etc. [16)4.19] : Harvey (J.) Lite of Robert Bruce. 1867
[1661.00] ; Scott's Lord of the Isles ; and, in ^/ictton, Qraca
Aguilar's ' Days of Bruce.'
Roberts (David, Scotch painter, b. 1796, d. 1861).
— Ballantine ( J. ) Life of. 1866 1446.19
RoBEETS (Emma, English authoress, b. 1791, d. 1801).
— Elwood(A. K) Literary ladies, v. 2, 1843 3268.22
Robertson (Frederick Wm., English clergyman, b. 1816,
d. 1853).
— Life and letters. Ed. by S. A. Brooke. 2 v. 3153.13
— - Hood (E.) Lamps, pitchers, e(c., v. 2, p. 3-485. . . . 3562.28
See alS" Coutemp. rev., v. 1, 1866 (by W. F. Stevenson) ;
Fortniglitly rev., v. 3, 1865 (by J. Dennis); New ICnglander,
V. 17, 1859 (R.'s Sermons and extempore preaching) ; N. A.
rev., V. 86, 1858 (Sermons of F. W. B.)
Robertson (Prof James, Scotch divine, b. 1803, d. 1860).
6'ee Eraser's mag , v. 68, 1863 (by J. Skelton).
Robertson (Thos. Wm., English dramatist, b. 1829).
— Friswell (J.H.) Modern men of letters, p 346-360. 1870. 2626.18
Robertson (Wm., Scotch historian and wator, b. 1721,
d. 1793).
— Brougham (H., iord). Lives of men of letters. . . .3024.04
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. . . 3262.03
— Stewart (D.) Biogr. memoir of [In S.'s Works, v. 10.] 64n.lC
See also the exhaustive article in AUibone, v. 2.
R0BE.SPIEKEE (Maximilian Joseph Marie Isidore de,
Fi-ench revolutionist ,b. 175s, d. 1794).
— Lewes (G.H.) Life of. 1819 3153.15
— Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 2 3266.1(
See also Chambers's journal. 1852, or Eclectic mag., v. 25
Catholic world, Jan., Feb.. 1875 ; Temple bar. May, 1871.
See also (in Countries) France (Kei>. 0/ 17s9), for the
hist, works of Carlyle, Lamartine, Thiers, etc. Also H.
Bliss's Robespierre ; a tragedy [1714.03].
Robin Hood. See Hoou (Robin).
See also Pntnam's mag., Dec, 1857.
Robinson (Anastasia, afterwards couniess of Peterbo-
rough, Eiglish singer, d. 1750).
— Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3265.10
Robinson (Edward, Amer. biblical scholar and geogra-
pher, b. 1791, d. 1863).
— Smith (H. B.) and Hitchcock (R. D.) Life of. 3153.16
BBOOELYN MERCANTILE LIBBARY.
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BIOGRAPHY (INDITIDUAL) : RoWnson (o Rouleau.
103
EoBMSoN (Houry Crabb, Eiirjlish lawyer and intimale
with the literary celdn-iti'.'i of his time, 6.1775, (i.l867).
— Diary, reminiscences, aud correspondence. Ed. by
J. Sadler. 2 v. 18(i!l 3Ui.2S
Ser. also Ed. r6v., T. 130. 1809 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 13,
1869 (by W. ISagehot) ; Frasors mag., v. 80, 1869 ; Nortli
Brit, rev., v. 60, 1809, or Littell, 1869, V. 3 ; M«omlUau'»
mag., Aiii?., 1869 (by F. D. MauriM).
BoBixsoM (il//-,s. Mary, Eivjl actress and leriter, b. 1758,
d. 1800).
— Memoir. By herself. 2v. inl. N.Y.,180'2. 1G°. 315,3.31
BoBisoK (John, Scotch malhemaiiciai), b. 1739, d. 1805i.
— Pliyfair^J.)Biogr.acoountof.[P.'8Works,v.4.50G3.04
Eon Koi. See MAcaBnooR.
BoBs.vKi (Amy, countess of I^iccster, b. 1525, d. 15G0).
See LoudoQ aoc, Oct., 1866 ; alto Duclex (Robert, earl
qf Leicester),
EoonEFOKT (Victor Henri, vicointe de Lugay, French
republican, b. about 1830).
— Men of the third republic. 1873 3362.27
See Ualaxy, Juno, 1874 (by J. H. Browne).
EocHEPouoAULD. See La EocHKrouo.vuLD.
EoCHEj.sQUELiiiN (Marie Louise Victoire, marqttise de,
b. 1772, d. 18.j7).
— Memoirs. From the French. 2d ed. Edinburgh,
1817. 8° 3097.10
Note rescribe the Vcndcan war.
EoOHESTEK (Jolin Wilmot, earl of). See Wilmot (John).
EocjHois or Le Kochois (JIarthe, Fr. actress, b. about
l(j.5-<,cl. 1728).
— Clayton (E. 0.) Queens of Bong 3266.10
EooKiNouAM (2d marquis of). See Wentwoeth (Ch. W.)
EoDOEBS {Bev. John, Amer. dicine, b. 1727, d. 1811).
— Miller (S.) Memoirs of. 1813 3154.20
EoDGEBs. See also Eooebs.
EoDNEY (George Brydgcs, told; admiral, 6.1718/^.1792).
— Edgar (J. O.) Sea-kings aud naval heroea 8263.17
KoEBLiNO (John A., Amer. em/ineer, b. 1800, d. 1809).
— Stuart (C. B.) Civil, ete. engineers, p. 301-326. 1871. 3266.1«
KoEBacK (John Arthur, Emjl. j>olitician, 6. 1802).
See Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1863.
KooERS (George, tinier, univ. miidster).
— Memoiaiula of the experience and travels of a uni-
versalist preacher, [1834-44] 3153.27
EooEM (Hester Ann, Jiiigl. melhodisl, 6. 1750, d. 1794).
— Experience aud funeral sermon, by Dr. Coke. New
York. [n.d] 10°. 3153.18
EoGERs (Henry, Eiujl. theologian, b. 18.50).
— Gilflllan (G.) 3d gallery of portraits, p. 391-422. 1856. 3526.13
EoQEits (Joliii, Knrjlisti translator of the Bible, and prot.
martyr, b. 1000 ? burned 1555);
— Wordsworth (C.) Ecol. blogr., v. 2, 1853 (from Fox). 3446.02
EoQEES (Nathaniel P., Amer. author, b. 171)4, d. 1)S40).
— Whittier (J.) Old portraits, etc. [Prose works, v. 1.] 6077.10
EooEBS (Kobert, Amer. col. in Fr. mar, b. 1730, c/. 18U0).
— Stark (C.) Biography of. 3108.12
EooEES (Samuel, itng/. poet and banker, b. 1703, d. 1855).
— Becollections. Boston, 1859. 10°. . . .3153.19
— Eecollections of [his] table-talk. N. Y. 12°. 3153.20
lleviowed in Eraser's mag., v. 63, 1856-
— Howitt (W.) Homes of the British poets, v. 2. 1866. 953.24
— Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, v. 2. 1874. . . 3261.09
Sen also Hai-per's mag., v. 12 (by R. S. Mackenzie) ; v. 39
(by M. D. Uonway); Ed. rev., v. 104, , or LitteU, v. 14, 1856,
or North Brit, rev., v. 26, 1856; and article in Allibone, v. 2.
EooERs, iSe<; alio Rodgers.
EoLAND de la Platifere (Marie Jeanne Phlipon, Mme. ;
French rev. heroine, 6. 1754, d. 1793).
— Appeal to an impartial posterity. From the French.
2ded. London, 1796. 8^ 2 v. . . .3151.25
— Memoiies. [Barrifere. Bibl. desmfim. , v. 8.] 507.08
— Abbott (.J. S. C.) Histoiyof. 18.')3. . . .3153.23
— Child ( ,Ura. L. M. ) Memoirs of. 1854. .3105.08
— Baker (H.B.) French society, e(c.. v. 2. 1874. . .3260.16
— Hay8(.M.) Female biography, V. 6 3212.06
— Ji-ukius (J. S.) Heroiuis of history, p. 473-520. 1852. 326-2.15
— Lenoniuiut (i/fite.) Esquisses historiques 3201.18
Quatre femmes, ete., p. 167-244. la«6 3201.18
— UusBill (W.) Extraordiuary women 3203.19
— Saiute-Beuve (0. A.) Portraits of eel. women. . . . 3262.17
— Shell, y I M. W.) Lives, ete.. v. 2 3211.24
— Xhouison (K. B.) Queens of society, v. 1 3262.16
.See also Ed. rev., v. 121, 1865 : Putuam'a mag.. May, 1870 ;
Temple bar, Aug.. 1871 ; and references in Poole 8 Index.
EoUE (Kobert Monsey, lord Vraiiworlli, 6.1790, d.lSOSi.
— British statesmen. 1864, 3252.07
BOLLO i^liit duke of Normandy, b. 847? d. 932).
— Edgar (J. Q.) Sea kings and naval heroea 8263.17
EoMiixT (Sir Samuel, BngL jtaisl and orator, b. 1757.
d. 1818). '
— Memoirs. Ed. by his sons. 2 v. L., 1841. 1C°. 3154.01
— Brlghlwoll (0. L.) liarly Uvea of great Uwyeni. . .8364.33
— Uoacoe (H.) Eiiiiuout British lawyers 8211 06
— Russell (W. ) Eltraurdinary men 8263 30
EoMNEV (George, hi'ili.ih iminter, b. 1734, d. 1802).
— Cook (D.) Art In England. 1869 143)1.13
EoMULUs [mythical founder if Home, b. 753, d. 710 B.c.)
— Abbott (J. ) History of. 1852 31.54.03
— Plutarch. Homulus.—R. and Theseus compared. r/n/it< Urea,
v. 1 of 3146.17; v. 1 of 3145.22; v. 1 of au,-;.!* ]
See also histories of Rome (in Countries). Arnold give*
the popular narrative. Cornwall Lewis, aud Miebuhr pr»
sent destructive criticism.
BoNSAHu (Pierre de, hVmch pod, 6. 1524, d. 15t5).
— Cary (H. F.) Early French poets, p. 86-127. 1846. . 8363.0C
See also Bentley'B miscel.. Men., 1867.
EopEB (Mrs. Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Afore).
— Famous girls, ete , p. 1-26 3261.17
Sec alto Miss Manuing's ■ Household of Sir Thomas More.'
BoPES family, {Salem, Mass.)
— Mateikls for a hist. of. By K a W. iJn Essex
in St. hist cd\l, v. 7, 8, 9 605.07
EosA (Salvator, NeapolUanpainter, b. 1015, d. 1673).
— Morgan (8. 0.,/a(iy). Life of. 1824. . .3104.04
— HazUtt (W.) Criticisms on art. 2d scries. 1844. . 1431.10
— Jervls [Lady). Painting and eel. painters, v. 2. 1864. 1414.17
— Ruskin (J.) Modern painters. (See index, v. 6.) . . . 1424.36
— Tytler (Sarah). Old masters 1431.30
BosAS (Don Juan Mimuel Ortis de, Argentine dictator,
b. 1793).
See Bentley'B miscel., 1862, or Eclectic mag., t. 30, 1S63.
EoscoE (Wm., Kngllih autlior, b. 1753, d. 1831).
— Eoscoe(H.) Life of. 2 v. London, 1833. 8"=. 3154.06
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 3. 1862. . . 3263.09
— Tuckerman (II. T.) Characteristics of lit. v., 1. . .2644.10
See also Allibone, v. 2, aud the references in Poole's Index.
BosE (George, English sUdesman, b. 1744, d. 1818).
See Ed. rev., v. 112, 1880.
EosE of Lima (Saint, b. 1580, d. 1017).
— FeuiUet (J. B.) Life of. Ed. by F. W. Faber. 3151.29
See also Harper's mag., v. 34 (Santa Rosa of Lima, by
Mrs. E. (i. Squior).
EossEL (Louis Nathaniel, French soldier and republican,
6. 1844, ex. 1871).
.See Contcm. rev., v. 19, 1872 (byj. Mazzini ; United ser-
vice mag., Feb., 1873.
BossETTi (Dante Gabriel, Engl. painter andpoet, 6.1828).
— Stedman (E. O.) Victorian poete. 1876 2543.83
Kepr. from Scribner's monthly, Feb., 1875.
See also Catholic world. May, 1874 ; Fraser's mag.. May,
1870 ; Putnam s mag., July, 1870.
BossiMi (Gioaohino Antonio, Italian musical composer,
b. 1792, d. 1808).
— Beyle (H.M.) Memoirs of. 1824. . . .3154.22
— Edwards (H. L.) Life of. 1809 3154.21
— Crowcst (F.) Great tone poets. 1874 1661J14
See also Atlautio monthly, v. 4, 1859 (Opera of La MaU-
notte) ; Brit. qu. rev.. July. 1S69 ; Ed. rev., v. 133, 1871 ;
New monthly, mag., Dec, 1829, aud v. 28, 1830 (3 art.)
KoTHE (Eichard, German theiilogian, b. 1799, d. 1807).
See Bibl. sacra. July and Oct., 1874 (by S. Osgood) ; Brit,
qnar. rev., Oct., 1873 ; Ooiitem. rev., T. 12, 1869 (B. and tb«
German Prot. union).
BoTBSOHiu) (House of).
See GeuUenjan'B mag., Nov., 1871 ; Harper's monthly, T.
48 (by J. H. Browne).
EoTHsoHiLD (Nathan Meyer, 6. 1770, d. 1830).
— Bourne (U. R.F.) Famous London merchants. . .8261.04
ItotiHER (Eugene, Fnnch statesman, b. 1814).
— Men of the third repubUo. 1873 3253.37
Bous (John, rector of Downham, England, 6. 1584, d.
1644).
— Diary, 1625-42 ; ed. by M. A. K Green. London,
Camden soc, 185&. i°. 5113.20
BoussEAU (Jean Jacques, French social, educaiioiuil, and
cesthetical writer, and noveUst, b. 1712, d. 1778).
— Confessions. 2 y. N. Y., 1850. 1-2°. . . . 3164.09
— Original letters. FromFrench. L., 1S20. 16^. 3154.08
— liamartine (A. de). J. J. Bousseau, son faux con-
trat social, et le vrai contrat social. 1806. 5722. 12
— Morley(J.) Eousseau. 2 v. 1873. . . .3155.23
Note. —The most important critical examination of hia
life aud influence. Repr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 17-
18. 1872.
— Stael (Mme. de). Letters on the works and chaiao-
terof. 1789 3154.24
— Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Vie de. [CEuvres ; ed. par
Beuchot V. 37.] 5084.37
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTaOB'S NAMB, the first part of the TITIiB, and the NOUBKB.
194
BIOG-RAPHT (INDIVIDUAIi) : RousBeau to Saint Pierre.
KoussEAU (Jean Jaquesj, continued.
Barante (A. Q. P. B. de). Biflexious Bur lea (EuTres pol. de
B. [/.lAisEtudeBlitt. etliist. V. 1.1 7002,01
BrougUaio (H., (ora). Lives of men of lettorB. . . .8024.0*
Brydges (E.) Imaginative biography, p. 2C6-282. T. 1 of S2.W.26
— Everett (A. H.) EsBays, 2d series, p. 301-826. . . .2824.12
Lowell (J. U.) Among my books, p. 349-880. 1870. . 2534.14
— Quick (R. H.) Essays on ed. reformers, p. 96-138. . 6513.21
Hanmer (K. von). R. and Us influence on the phllauthro-
pinists. [In Barnard's Germ. cd. refoi-mers ] . . 6615.14
— Saint-Marc Girardin (M.) J. J. E., savie et ses teuvres. [/n
Eev. dcs deui mondes, 1862-56.)
— Salisbury (Marquit of). Hist, sketihes and reviews. . 2647.17
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v 2 3211.24
See aira N. A. rev., July, 1867 (B. and the sentimentalists);
Nat. qu. rev , v. 19, 1869 : New monthly mag., v. 2, 1821 ;
West rev., v. 72, 1859 : Bevue des d. mondes, v. 3-4, 1831
(par E. Lerminior); 1 juin 1841 et 15 uov.)863 (par G.Sand).
See also references in Poole's Index, and works upon the
rreuch history ami hterature during the reign of Louis
XV. Writers upon the French revolution usually devote
some space to th"i consideration of Buusseau's social theo-
ries, and 0. K. Adams has some pages on the subject In
his 'Democracy and monaichy iu France ' (523.13), but
Morley's work above mentioned gives the best account.
BowE (Nicholas, Enrjlish poel, b. 1G73, d. 1718).
— Austin (W.8.)on(iEaiph (J.) Poets-laureate, p. 223-238. 8254.19
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263.01
BowsoN (Mrs. Susanna, novelist and poet, 6.1762,dli52i).
— NasomE.) Memoir of. 1870 3154.30
EuBENs (Peter Paul, Flemish painter, b. 1577, d. 16iO).
— Holt(H. F.) Kubens a sculptor. 1862. .1455.25
— Sainsbury (W. N. ) Original unpublished papers
iUustrative of the life of. 1859. . . . 315119
— Waagen (G. F.) Life and genius of. 1840. 3154.15
— Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866. . .1416.16
— Fairholt (P. W.) Homes, haunts, and works, «te. 1871. 1446.22
— Buskin (J.) Modern painters. [See Index In v. 6.] . 1421.26
— Tytler (Sarah). Old masters 1431.87
See ofao Blackwood's mag., v. 90, 1861 ; Ed. rev., v. 117,
1863 ; Fraser'B mag., v. 67, 1853 (Visit to the cliateaux of) ;
Bevue des deux mondes, 15 Oct.; 1 et 16 uov. 1854 (par U.
Planche).
See also (In Fine arts) Fainting {Dutch arid FUmish schools).
BtiBBTJQOis ((luillauiue de Ruysbroecl{,i''iemiA'A cordelier
and traoeller, b. 1220, d. 1293).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, ete., v. 1 8221.04
RiJOKEKT (Friedrich, German poet and orientali.it,b. 1789).
AtlanUo monthly, v. 18, 1866 (by Bayard Taylor); Maomil-
lau. May, 1866 (by L. A. M.)
Rudolph I. (emperor of Germany, b. 1218, d 1291).
— Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Eiirope 8263.25
See also New monthly mag., Mch., 1861.
Editini (Giovanni, Italian novelist, b. ahoui 1810).
— Lorenzo Benoni, or passages in the life of an
Italian. [Autobiographical.] .... 241.46
See also Ed. rev., June, 1853 : Fraser's mag., v. 48, 1853 ;
North Brit, rev., v. 19, 1853 ; Quar. rev., v. 93, 1853.
Bdufobd (Coant). See Thompson (Sir Benjamin).
nvMPTF (Mrs. — , daw/hterofJ.J. Astor, b.lSOh d.l838).
— Baird (E.) Transplanted flowers, or memoiis of.
1839 3154.31
BtJPEBT of Bavaria (prince, soldier, naval commander,
and scientist, cousin of Gliarles 1. of Mujland, h.
1619, d. 1682).
— Warburton (E. ) Memoirs of prince Euperi and the
cavaliers. 3 v. 1849 3154.16
— Oust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. 2. 1867. . 8222 08
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of the Stuarts, v. 3 477.06
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 3, 1859 (A charge with) ;
Bentley'B miscol., v. 26, 1849.
Bush (lionjamin, Amer. physician, scieiilist, and philan-
thropist, b. 1745, d. 1813).
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gal. v. 3. 8247.10
See also Alllboue, T. 2, ; Duyckinck, v. 1 ; and Lossiug's
lllus. article in Harper's monthly, v. 7.
Bush (Eichard, Amer. diplomatist and philanthropist, b.
1780, d. 1859).
See N. A. rev., V. 91, 1860. Also Allibone, and Duyckinck.
EusKiN (Johu, Jinr/Ush writer on art and culture, b. islli).
— Bayuo (P.) Essajfa, v. 1, p. 281-334. 1867 2513.04
— Cook (D) Art iu England. 1869 1433 12
— Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 91-119. , 2525.18
— Godwin (P.) Out of the past, p. 307-394. 1870. . . 2626.18
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3257.16
Blackwood's mag., v. 103, 1868 ; v. 76, 1854 ; v. 80, 1856 ;
T. 90, 1861 ; Ed. rev., v. 103; Fraser's, v. 62, 1862 (R.at the
seaside, by Shirley) ; Macmillan, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 4 ;
N. A. rev., v. 84, 1887 ; North Brit, rev., v. 29, 1858 ; v 36
1862 ; Quar. rev., v. 98, 1856 ; aUo article in Allibone, v. 2!
EussELL (John, ith earl of Bedford, b. 1710, d. 1771).
— Correspondence, with-introd. by lord John liusselL
3 V. London, 1842. 8°. 3155.03
EusSELL (John, earl, English statesman, b. 1792).
— Grey ((H. G., earl). Colonial policy of lord John
Eussell's administration. 2d ed. 2 v. 1853. 5727.13
— British statesmen, p. 114-168. 1854 3-252.07
— HigRinson (T. W.) English statesmen. 1876. . . .3221.13
— Button E. H.) Studios in parliament, p. 1-12. 1866. 3252.19
— Kebbel iT. E.) EngUsh statesmen, p. 105-119. 1868. 3222.01
— Maddyn (D. O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 2, p. 185-218. 1859. 3202 07
— Eeid(T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 116-126. 1872.. .325226
— Smiles (8.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
— Vaughau (E.) Essays, v. 1. 1849 2544.19
See alto Blackwood's mag., v. 97, 1866 ; Ed. rev., v. 131,
1870 ; Fraser'B mag., v. 46, 1862, or Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1868;
New montlily mag., March, 1858.
EussELi, (Lady Eaohel, wife of Lord Wm. Russell, EngL
authoress, 6. 1636, d. 1723).
— Letters.- PhUadelphia, 1854. 12°. . . . 315.5.02
Same. London, 1801. 8° 3155.01
— Guizot (F.) L'amour dans le mariage. Eaohel, lady
Russell: etudes historiques. 9e ^. 1868. 3154.25
— Oostello (L.8.) Eminent Englishwomen, v. 3, p. 147-210. 3266.16
— Orosland (N.) Memorable women, p. 1-62. . 3261.19 ; 3262.26
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, ete. v. 7 32'26.01
See also^ew monthly mag., March, 1869.
EussELii (Lord Wm. , Engl, statesman, b. 1741, d. 1793).
— Atkins {Sir E.) Defence of lord Eussell's Innocency. 6712.12
Trial of. In 8165.01
EussELi, family, (English nobility).
— Wiffeu (J. H.) Hist memoirs of. 2 v. 1833. 3153.06
EuTLEDGK (John, American jurist, 6.1739, d. 1800).
— Flanders (H.) Lives of the chief Justices 8246.07
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. port, gal., v. 4. 3247.11
— Van SaStvoord (G.) Lives of the chief justices. . .3246.20
EuYTER (Michael Adrian de, Dxdch admiral, b. 1607, d.
1676).
— Life of. [anon.'\ London, [n.d.] 16°. .3154.29
— Oust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 2, p. 369-421. 3222.10
— DeLlefde(J.) Great Dutch admii-als, p. 148-267. 1873. 3212.13
Sable (Madeleine de Souvre', Mme. de, ().159;), d. 1678).
— Cousin (V.) Etudes, etc. 1869 7042.30
See also West, rev., v. 62, 1864, or Littell, v. 7, 1864.
Saohs (Hans, German poet, b. 1494, d. 1578).
— Shoemakers. Lives, etc. [anon.] 3261.15
Saokville (Charles, earl of Dorset, English wit, poet, and
statesman, b. 1637, d. 1706).
— Johnson (8) lives of EngUsh poets, T. 1 3263.01
Saoevili,e (George, viscouni, called lord George Germain,
b. 1716, d. 1785.
— Coventry (G.) Enquiry, proving the letters of Ju-
nius to have been written by. 1825. . . 3088.02
— Jaques (J.) Hist, of Junius and his works. 3088.06
Saokvillb (Thomas, earl of Dorset, Knglish statesman
and poet, 6. 1527, <t 1608).
— Adams (W. D.) Famous books. (GordobuU.) 18711. . 2618^1
— Bell (B.) Lives of the English poets 3211.17
— Lodge (a.) Portraits, etc., T. 8 8226.03
Saitobu (Daniel, deacon, of Boston, b. 1792, d. 1856).
— Memoir of. By his wife. B.,1861. 12°. 3155.08
Bust. aS" Names of the saints will generally be found not
under Saimt, but under their distinctive names ; e. g.,
under ADODSTiNB(Soi/t(); Vamoia 0/ Assist {Saint), etc., etc.
St. Albans (Harriet Mellon, ducltess of, English aclrtss,
d. 1837).
— Wilson (Mrs. 0. B.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1840. 3155.09
See aftoBentley's mlsceh.T. 18, 1845.
Sadjt Evkemond (Charles de Marguetel de St Denis,
Fr. essayist and poet, b. 1613, d. 1703).
Belsham (W.) Essays, v. 2, p. 411-428. 1799. . . . 2517.11
— Sainte-Beuve (0. A.) Celebrities, etc., v. 4 8212.11
See also Bentley'B miscel., v. 43, 1868 ; Bevue des deux
mondes, 16 Jan. 1842 (par J. Mace) ; 1 mars 1866 (pai' V. de
LangsdorfC).
Saint Hilaibb (Etienna Geoffiroy, zoologist, anatomist
etc., b. 1772, d. 1814).
See also West, rev., v. 61, 1854.
St. John (Henry). Hee Bolinobjjoke).
Saint-Maeo Girardin (Marc Girardin, caUed; French
man of letters, b. 1801).
See New monthly, Oct.,1855; Bevue des d. mondes, 1 {6v. 184S.
Saint-Martin (Louis Claude, marquis de, J'';', mystic,
b. 1743, d. 1803).
— Maocall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 2, p. 67-88. 1873. 8268.22
Saint Piekkb (J'acques Henri Beruardin de, French au-
thor, b. 1737, d. 1814).
— Alembert (J. d'). Eulogies, etc., v. 1. 1799 8221.16
Everett (A. H.) Essays, p. 07-102. 1845 262*ai
Maccall (W.) Foreign blographies.v. 1, p. 111-132. 1873. 8265.21
See also Eev. des deux mondes, 16 l^v. 1869 (par L. da
Lavergne) ; Westm. rev., v. 85, 1866.
BBOOKLTN MEBOAHTILS LXBBABT.
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Balnt Simon to flohnier. lOB
Saimt Simok (Claude Henri, eomle de; Fr. socialisiio
philosopher, b. 1760, A 1825).
— Booth (A. J.) Saint Simon and Saint Simonism.
1871 6812.12
Ste alto Quar. rev., t. 45 (by R. Sonthey) : Fnuer'i mu.,
T. 6 : West, rev., July, ieC3 ; Revue dee d. mondea, 1 soui
1836 (par L. Reyband ; and references In Poole's Index.
Saint Simok (Louis de Eouvroy, due de ; fV. courtier
and poUUcian, b. 167.5, d. 1753).
— Mdmoires oomplets. 21 v. Paris, 1829-30. 8°. 5127.01
— Exiraits des memoiies. [Barrifere. BibL des m^m.,
V. 1.] 507.01
— Memoirs, abridged by Bayle St. John. 4 v. 3155.12
— Reeve (H.) Royal and republican France^ t, 1. . . 617.20
niomsou (E. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . , 326Q 25
See o/m OornhiU mag., 1872, or Littell, 1872, T. < ; Ira-
ser's mag., t. 66, 1867 : Qcnt. mag, April, 1866 (2 art. by a.
MassoQ : New monthly, Jaly, 1857 : Jan., 1868 ; Berne des
d. moudes. 1 sept. 1866 (par £. Poiton).
0r. ViNOBNT (A'ari). See Jebvis (John).
Sainte-Be0ve (Charles Augustin, Fr. critic artdpoet, b.
1804, d. 18t;9).
— Les ieunes annees, avec notioea et notes par F. Mo-
rand. Paris. 1872. 8° 3155.18
— Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, etc 3212.11
— Calvert la. H.) Essays nsthetlcal. 1876 U11.29
See AU.intie, v. 17, 18C6 (by J. P. Kirk) ; Ed. rev., v. 132,
1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 3 ; Nat. qoar. rev., v. 20, 1870 ; Put-
nam's mag., Oct., 1868 ; Qaar. rev., v. 119, 1866; lievue des
d. mondes, 16 juillet 1831, 1 sept. 1851 (par Q. Plancbe) ;
West. rev., v. 95, 1871.
Sala (George Augustus, Enal. lUiiraieur, b. 18'26).
— Friswell (J.H.) Modem men of letters, p. 159-171. 1870. 2626.18
Sale ^Florentiua, ladyy wife of Sir Boberl, Anglo-Indian
officer, d. 1853).
— Crosland (N.) Memorable women, p. 370-408. . . . 3262.28
See also Harper's monthly, v. 26 (by J. H. Slddons).
Sales (St. Francois de). .See Fbancis de Sales.
Salimbi;ne de Adam (Pro, Italian friar ,b. 1221, d. 1290).
— Oliphant (T. L. K. ) Duke and the scholar, and
other essays. 1875 3257.21
iVbfe— Contains sketches of the Gnelpli and Qhibelllne
struggle, and of the growth of the two order* of St. Do-
minic and St. Francis.
Samsbuki (Earl of). See Cecil.
Sausbcey {Marquess of). See Oeccl.
Salvatob Kosa. See Kosa (Salvator).
Sampson (William, Ii-iih agitator, 1798-18.06).
— Memoirj, in Europe and America. N. Y: 8°. 8165.19
Samson, (abbot of St. Elmundsbury).
— JoceHnus de Brakelonda. Ohronica. Camden soc.
1840 5112.13
— CarlylelT.) Past and present 2616.13 ; 6027.13
Samson (Deborah, aftervsards Mrs. OanneH, soldier in
rev. vxir, b. 1760, d. 1827).
— EUet (E. F.) Women of the Amer. rev., v. 2. . . . 6822.06
Sand (George, pseud. ) See Dodevant.
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 8, 1861 ; Littell (from Nat.
rev., 1858, V. 1 ; Putnam's mag., Feb., June, 1867.
SANDER.SOK (Robert, D.D., Engl, divine, b. 1587, d. 1662).
— Walton (I.) Lives, etc. Loudon, 1847. 8' 3176.02
Same. N. Y., 1850. 12" 8176.03
— — Same. [Lives of eminent Englishmen.] , . , , 8221.11
Sandys (George, 6. 1588, d. 1643).
— Bell (B.) Lives of the English poets 8211.1T
Sankei (Ira D. , singing revivalist, b. 1840).
— Hall (J.) and Stuart (G. H.) The American evan-
gelists in GreatBritain and Ireland. 1875. 3556.30
Sannazzabo (Jaoopo, Hal poet, b. 1458, d. 1530).
— Greswell (W. P. ) Memoirs of. 1805. , .3073.19
Santa Eosa (Santorre, con(e de, Sardinian patriot, d.
1825).
— Bedding (0.) Personal reminiscenoea, T. 1, p. 38.61. . 3222.02
Santi. See KaiTjvello Santl
Sappho (Greek lyric poetess, Gth century s.0.)
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits. 1863 V. 1 of 3-al2.15
— Higginson (T. W.) Atlantic eS8.iy8, p. 299-826. 1871. 2528.28
Repr. from Atlantic monthly, V. 28, 1871.
Sabdou (Victorieu, French dramatist, b. 1831).
— Men of tlie third republic. 1873 8262.27
Sabpi (Pietro or Fra Paolo, Ital eccL historian, b. 1552,
d. 1623).
— Micauzio (F.) Life of Father PauL [anon.] 3137.03
— Trollope (T. A.) Paul the pope and Paul the firiar.
London, 1861 3133.07
See alto West, rev., v. 31 (art. by J. Martlnean).
Babto (Andrea Vanooohi del, FJoreniine painfer, b. 1488,
d. l.")30).
See alio Bevne de d. mondes, 16 noT. 1846 (par O. Planche).
6kxnJC. de Tavamies (Oaspard de, marshal of F\ranei.
b. 1609. A 1573).
— Mtanolree, 1616-73. [Fetltot. 1 sir., T. 33.2(1 J . . . eoi.2»
SAUiiZ de Tavannes (Guillaame de, French gerural,
6. 1553, d. 1633).
— Mimolres, 1660-05 [Fetltot. 1 (ir., r. 36.] .... MISS
Saundebs ((Sir Edmund, English chi^ justice, 6. 1600, d.
1683).
— Campbell ( J., ford). Chief jnstlees of England. T. X 8254.01
Sayaoe (Eiohard, hMglish pod, b. 1698, d. 1743).
— Qalt (J.) Lives of the players, p. 93120. 1831. t. 1. . 3263.03
— Gibson (W. S.) Miscellanies, v. 2, p. 362-371. . . . 2628.14
— Johnson (8 ) Lives of the poets, v. 2 326;1.03
— I'nckernian (H. T.) Essays, biographical, «fc. . . .2644.16
See alio Bentley's miscel., v. 52, 1862, or Littell, 1863, v. 1;
also C. Wbitehoad's romance ' Blcbard Savage,' In Bentley's
miscel, 1841-42.
Savart (A. J. M. E., due de Rovigo, Fi-ench general, b.
1774, d. 1833).
— Memoirs, written by himself : illustrative of the his-
tory of Najoleon. 4v. London, 1828. 8°. 3164. H
Satonabola (Girolamo, Florentine Dominican monk,
preacher and reformer, b. 1452, d. 1498).
— Heraud(J. A.) Life and times of. [anoTi.] 31.^6.02
— Madden (E.R.) Life and martyrdom ot 2 v. 3156.03
— Perrens (F. T.) Jerome Savonarole. 3eM. 3156.17
— Villari(P.) HistOryof. Tr.byL. Homer. 2 v. 3156.15
— Grimm (H ) Life of Mlcliael Angelo, v. 1, chap. Iv. . 8123.2T
— Harford (J. 8.) Life of Michael Angelo, v. 1, p. 122 214. 3123.29
— Milman (H. H.) Savonarola and other essays. 1870. .S676.13
— Myers (F.) Lectures on great men. 1874 3257.20
— Oliphant (Mrs.) San Marco. [In Macmillan's mag., v.31-32.1876.
— Trotter (L. J ) Studies in biography, p. 133169. 1805. 3266.08
Repr. from Dub. univ. mag , Oct., 1863.
— Taughan (R. A.) Essays and remains, v. 1, p. 113-163. 2544.22
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 98, 186:1 ; Catholic world,
June, July, Aug., 1873 (3 art., by J. F. Meline) ; Quar. rev.,
V. 99, 1866, or Littell, 1856, v. 14 : Revue des denx mondes,
16 mai 1864 (C. Louandre) ; 15 mai 1863 (par A. Qeffroy).
jtS^ There is a fine study of Savonarola's character in
George Eliot's * Komola.'aud he is a prominent figure la
Mrs. Stowe's ' Agnes of Sorrento.'
Saxb (Hermann Maurice, com(e de, marichaX de France,
b. 1696, d. 1750).
— Taillandier (Salnt-Ben6). Maurice de Saxe. [In Rev. dee denx
mondes, 1 mai, 1 Juin. 1 Juillet, 1 aout, 16 oct. 16 nov. 1864.]
— Hayward (A.) Essays. New series, v. 1, 1873. . . . 2528.17
— Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, eU. 1874 3222.18
See also Ed. rev., v. 120, 1864 (Review of Weber's Life of
Saxe) ; New monthly mag., Nov., 1866.
Satbe (Pierson, of Butler co., Ohio. b. 1761, d. 1852). ~
— MoBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 3247.20
SoALiOEB (Joseph Juste, hrench scholar, b.l540, d.l609).
See Quar. rev., v. 108, 1860, or LitteU, 1860, v. 3.
SoABEON (Paul, abb4y French comic poet and satirist, 6.
1610, d. 1660).
— Thomson {K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . .3262.28
See also Bev. des d. mondes, 15 juil!. 1844 (par T.Qautier),
ScHAMYL or Shamxl (Circassian chief, b. 1797;.
— Mackie ( J. M. ) Life of. 1856 3156.20
— Wagner (F.) Schamyl, fte. [T. L., v. 14. 1867.] . . .6076.19
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 77, 1866; Harper's monthly,
V. 1 ; N. A. rev., v. 81, 1865 : West, rev., v. 61, 1854.
SoHKFPEB (Ary, French painter, b. 1795, d. 185Sj.
— Grote {Mrs. H.) Memoir of. 1860. . . . 3156.05
.See also Atlantic monthly, v. 4, 1859 ; Blackwood, v. 88,
1860; Ed. rev., ••. 112, 1860, or Littell, v. 3, 1860; Quar. rev.,
Y. 108, 1860 ; Revue des deux mondes, 1 oct. 1858 (par L,
'7itet) ; West, rev., v. 74, 1860.
ScHELLiNo (Fi'iedrich Wilhelm Joseph, German philo-
sopher, b. 1775, d. 1854).
See Fortnightly rev., T. 14, 1870 ; and under Ilia name In
general alphabet.
SoHEULiNO (Caroline Miohaelis, wife of preceding, 6.1763,
d. 1809).
Se» Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 (2 art. by K. Hillebrand).
SoHiLLEB (Johann Christoph Friedrich von, German
poet, b. 1759, d. 1805).
— Correspondence between Schiller and Goethe, from
1794 to 1805. Tr. by O.H. Calvert. N.Y., 12°. 3156.05
— Correspondence with C. G. E3mer. With notes, by
L. Simpson. 3 v. 1819. 12°. .... 3156.10
— Carlyle (Thos.) Life of. 1846. .... 3156.07
Essays 2517.18
— EUet (Mrs. S. S. ) The characters of Schiller. 1685.02
— Palleske (E. D.) Schiller's life and works. Tr. by
Lady Wallace. 2 v, 1860 3156.08
— Bulwer (Sir E. L.) Life of Schiller. [In hit Prose works, v. 1,
p. 33,'i-426. 1868.) 2614.23
— De Quincey (T.) Biographical essays, p. 265-288. 1861. 2622.04
— - Everett (A. H.) Essays, p. 102-139, 1846 2624.11
— Gkntwick (J.) and Harrison (B.) German literature. . 2732.11
In aaUnc for book*, use the '< Book Order," giving tb« AUTQOB'S NAUB, the first part of tha TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
106
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): SchiUer to Selden.
SoBtu:;EB (J. C. F. von), continued.
— MttUer (Max). Chips, cfc., v. 8, p. 100-116. 1871. . . S6S7.20
See also Bentley's uUscel., y. 26". 1849 (by 0. Whitelieid) j
Blackwood, Aug., 1873 ; Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1863 ; London
Soc, Feb., 186-2 ; Nat. qu. rer., v. 6, 1863 ; New montljly
niag., y. 1, 1821 ; Dec, 1869 ; and numerous references in
in Poole'e Index.
Also historiea of Ldteratnre (Grerman) ; and in Jiclion
Miss MUliibacli'B • Goethe and Scliiller."
SoHiMMEi-PENNiNCK {ilrs. Mary Anne, Engl, authoress,
b. 1778, d. 1856).
— Life. Ell. byC.O. Hankin. 2 v. L., 1858. 8°. 3156.13
See aim Litteil, Apl , 16, 1859.
SoHi-EOEL (August WiUielin von, Oerman poet, orienial-
iil, and cnlic, h. 1767, d. 1845).
See Blttcliwood's mag., y. Si ; Ed. rev., Feb., 181B ; For.
qu. rev., Ai>ril, 1833 and Oct., 1813 ; New Englander, y. 3 ;
Quar. rev., Oct , 1814.
SoHLEOEL ( Karl Wilbelm Friedrioh von, Qerman scholar,
b. 1772, d. 1829).
— Carlyle (T.) Essays 2617.12
ScHLEiERMAOHER (F. E. D., German theologian and pliir
losopher, b. 17fi8, d. 1834).
— Life. Tr. by F. Rowan. 2 v. L., 1860. 8°. 3157.01
— Liicl!e(F. ) Reminiscences of. .... 3592.16
— Yaughan (li. A.) Essays and remains, v. 1, p. 48-118. 2544.22
See also Chris ex., v. 20 (S. as a theologian, by G. Rip-
ley); Eraser's mag., v. 63, 1861 ; New Englander, y. 21, 1862
(by W. L. Gage) ; West, rey., y. 76, 1861.
ScHONUEiN (Christian Friediich, discoverer of ozone and
fpm-cotton, b. 1799, d. 1868).
— Notice of. [Sm. rep. 1868.] 3936.23
SoHDBERT (Franz, Oerman musicai composer, b, 1797, d.
1828).
— Austin (G. L.) Life of 1873. 3156.21
— Hellbom (K. von). Life of. Tr. by A. D. Coleridge.
With nn appendix, by G. Grove. 2 v. 1869. 3156.18
— Crowest (F.) Great tone-poets. 1874. 1601.34
— Hawcis(H. R) Music and morals 1662.24
Repr. from Contemp. rev.,y.2, 1866.
— Hueffer (F.) Uicljard Wagner, etc., ch. ii. 1874. . . 1663.29
See also Fortnightly rev., y. 11, 1869 (by J. M. Capes).
SoHDM.'VNN (Robert, Oerman musical compose]; b. I8l0,
d. 18,6).
— Crowest (F.) Great tone-poets. 1874 1661.84
— Hucffer (F.) Richard Wagner, etc . ch. iii. 1874. . . 1663.29
Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1863 (Robert and Clara S., by M.
D. Conway); y, 15, 1865 >Quintotte in E Flat Major, by A. M.
Brewster) ; Every Saturday, y. 4 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 2,
1866 (by L. bchniitz) ; Fortnightly rev., June, 1873 (by F.
HUffer).
SoHUYLBB (Philip, Amer. rev. general, b. 1732, d. 1804).
— Lossing (B. J. I Lite and times of 2 v. 1873. 3161.25
SoHWAnzENBERO (Felix Ludwig Johann Friedricli, .i4us-
trian general and statesman, b. 1800, d. 1852).
Bentley's miscel., v. 31, 1852, or Eclectic mag., y. 26, 1852.
SoiPio Africauas, (the elder. Soman con.sul and prcelor,
b. 235, d. 184B.C.)
— Bei-wick (E. ) Memoirsof thelife of. 1814.3021.17
See also Dublin Unly. mag., y. 40, 1862, or Eclectic mug.,
y. 27, 1852.
ScoEESBY (\Vm., Engl, ardic navigator, b. 1760, d. 1829).
— ScorcKby (W.) Memorials of the sea ; adventurous
life of. 1851 3156.25
SooTT (David, Englhth painter, b. 1806, d. 1849).
— Brown (8.) Lectures and essays, v. 2, 1868 2616.02
SooTT(John, Id.Kldonj Engl.ld. cAanceUor, 6. 1751, d. 1838).
— Twiss (H. ) Public and private lil'e of. 2d ed. 3 v.
1844 3054.08
— Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, y.7. 8264.09
— Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men 3263.23
— Foss (E.) Judges of England, y. 9 S254.17.a
— Ilazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 203-17. 1867. . . . 2631.07
— Townsend (W.O.) Twelve eminent judges.y 2,p.366-620. 3264.24
See Eclectic mag., y. 26, 1852 (from Bbntley); and Poole's
Index, lor numerous references.
SooTT ( Sir Michael, Scottish author and rqmied magician,
13(/» century).
— Tytler(P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 1. . . .8262.01
Scott (Rev. Thomas, Engl, calvinislic biblical commenta-
tor, b. 1747, d. 1821).
— Crichtou (A.) Memoirsof. 1825. . . .3157.19
— Scott (J.) Life of 5th ed. 1823. . . .3157.16
Scott (fc'ir "Walter, Scottish poet, novelist, historian, and
miscel. autlior, b. 1771, d. 1832).
— Alten (G.) Life of. ["Waldie library, v. 6.] 5078.20
— Chambers (B. ) Life of . With Abbotsford notanda
by R. Carruthers. 1871 3157.23
— Hogg (J.) Familiar eCnecdotea of 1834. .3157.27
— Lookhart (C. S. M. ) Centenary memorial of 3157.26
— Lockhart(J. G.) Life o£ 7 v. 1836-38. .3157.05
Same. Abridged. 1871 3157.05.a
— Mackenzie (R. S.) Sir Walter Scott ; storv of hia
life. 1871 3157.22
— Palgiuve (F. T. ) Life of ; with remarks upon his
writings. With an essay, by D. Massou, and Pry-
burgh Abbev : a poem, by Charles Swain. 3157.24
— Sprout (G. M.") Su W. Scott as a poet . 1(W4.31
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1867 3263.24
— Balwer (E. L.) Critical writings, y. 1, p. 13-62. 1841. 2615.05
— Carlyle (T.) Essays 2617.12
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23
— Forsyth (Wui.) Novels and novelists of 18tb century. 2762.30
— HazUtt(W.) Spirit of the age, p. 76 95. 1857. . . .2531.07
— Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 2. 1866. . . 963.24
— Jellett (J> U.) Poetry of S. [Afternoon lectures, y. 5.] 2612 24
— Jerrold (U.) Best of all good company, p. 83-158. 1873. 3222.06
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, elc, v. 8 3226.08
— Madden (R.B.) Infirmities of genius. 1833. . . .2541.01
— Maginu (W.) Miscellanies, p. 176-183. 1867. . . . 2536.01
— Martineau (H.) .Miscellanies, v. 1, p. 1-57. 1836. . . 2535.28
— Masson (D.) British novelists 2722.27
— Prescott (W. H.) iMisccllanies 2j38.16
Same. [In Obaracteristics of men of genius, y. 2, p. 1-65.
1846.) 2516.20
— Stephen (L.) Some words about, [/n/tw Hours in a library.
1875.) 2613.31
See also the very elaborate article in Allibone, v. 2 ; the
numerous references in Poole's Index; and anicles in Black-
wood's mag., y. 110, 1871 (as a poet); Gentleman's mug .Aug.,
1871 (Sir Walter at his desk, by C. Pebody, , Gentleman's
mag., Sept., 1871 (Scott as a poet, by T. H. Leary); Harper's
monthly, V. •26(by J. H. Siddous); y. 36 (by W. F. G. Shanks);
y. 43 (by Mrs. Z. B. Buddington ; illus.) ; v. 44 (Scott cen-
tenary at Edinburgh, by M. D. Conway ; illus.) ; N. A. rev.,
y. 87, 1858 ; Quar. rey., y. 124, 1868 «r LitteU, 1868, y. 1 ;
Temple Bar., Aug., 1871 (Scott as a poet).
SooTT (Wm., lord Stoioell, Engl, admiralty judge, b. 1745,
d. 1836).
— Talfourd ,T. N.) Essays, p. 137-148. 1862 2647.14
— Townsend (W. C.) Iwelve eminent judges, v. 2, p. 279-365.
1846 3264.'23
SooTT (Wiufield, American general, 6. 178(;, d. IWOC).
— Memoirs. By himself. 2v. N. Y., 1864 12=. 3157.14
— Headley (J. T.) Life of. 185-2 3157.12
— Mansfield (E. D.) Life of 1848. . . .3157.13
— Herring (J.) and Loiigacre (J.B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v.4, 3247.11
— Jenkins (J. S.) Generals of the last war [ot 1812]. 1849. 585,14
See also Harper's monthly, v. 21 (by A. Oakey Hall) ; y.
42 (by T. Weed) ; references in Poole s Index : and v. 23 (S.
in the war of 1812, by B. J. Lossing ; illus. j ; y. 11 (S.'s bat-
tles in Mexico, by J. Bonner ; illus.) ; and also (in Coun-
tries) United States {War o/ 1812 ;— ifexican loar).
SoBiBE (Augustin Eugfene, Fr. dramatist and author, b.
1791, d. 1801).
See also N. A. rev., y. 97, 1863 ; For. qu. rev., y. 9 ; Rev.
des d. mondes, 1 dec. 1840 ^par Saiute-Beuve). .
Souddek (David Coit,missionary to i;id»a,t.l835,d.]863).
— Life and letters. 1,'S64. 3157.03
Soudder (Rev. John, Amer . missionary, b. 1793, d.l855).
— Waterbury (J. B.) Memoir of. 1870. . .3157.17
ScUDEEY (Madeleine de, poetess and novelist, b. 1607, d.
1701).
— Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, y. 1. . . . 3262.13
See also Temple Bar, Dec, 1869 ; Revue des d. mondes,
1 mars. 1846 aud in fiction E. T. H. Hoffman s Madame de
Souderi. [213.82.]
SEATON(Wm. Winston, Amer. journalist, i(.1785,d.l866).
— Wm. W. S.: a biogr. sketch. lanon.'\ B., 12°. 3161.01
Sebastian (Doin, king of Portugal, b. 1554, d. 1578).
— Freer (M. W. ) Married life of Anae of Austria, etc.
2 V. 1804 3013.28
Sebastian de Apparizio (Saint, Franciscan lay brother,
b. J502, d. 1600).
— Ximenez(M.) Life of 3161.05
Sbdqwick (Catharine M.,-4)ne!-.aid/io»'e.9s,!).1789,d.l8fi7).
— Dewey (M. E.) Ijfe and letters of 1871. . 3161.09
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. port, gal., y. 1. 3247.08
. — Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11
See also Allibone, Duyckinck, and articles in Poole's Index.
Segue (L. P., comte de, French general, diplomatist, and
historian.b. 1753, d. 1830).
— Memoirs and recoL 3 v. L, 1825.-27. 8°. 3162.01
— Memoires [Barrifere. Bibl. des mem., v. 19, 20.] 507.19
See Adams (W. D.) Famous books. 1876 2613.11
S]irj)EN (Jouu, Eiii/lish scholar, lawyer, and statesman,
b. 1584, d. lO."-)!).
-^ Lodge (E ) Portraits, etc., v. B 3226.06
— BoBcoe (H.) Eminent British lawyers 321 1.0(1
BBOOKLYN MEBOANIILa LIBBABT.
h
BIO&RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Selden to SheUey.
197
— singer (S. W.) Blogr. preSice. [S.'s Table-talk. 18JI6.] 0316.09
Sm alio BeuUey'a miacel., T. 87. IMS (U. ana 111* table-
talk, by Uoukahuod).
BsiiKiBE (.Aluxander, Hcoich mariner, b. 1676 ? d. afier
1711).
— Ohambers'a mUcellany, t. 8 2S15.37
See also Eulectlo mag., T. 19.
Belwxn ((Joorgi) Au^'ustus, English man of fashion and
wil, b. 1719, d. 1791).
— Hayward (A.) S. : his Ufe and times. 1851. [Trav.
lib., V. 17.] 5U75.22
— Jesse (J. H.) George Selwyn and his contempdra-
ries. iv. Isl3 31G-2.01
— Uuut (J.) WisbiDg-cap papers 'iS3'2.24
-.- TliotuHuu (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3202.25
Xee also Bentley'a mlscel., v. 16, IW* (8., Walpole, and
Bruiiiniell) ; Litteil, v. 3 ; Altibone, v. 2; and references in
Poole's Index.
Semihamis {queen of Assyria, 13i/i cenluryD.a.)
— Jameuon {Mrs. A.)* Female sovereigns 3256.25
— Owen (;l/ri. O. F.) Heroiues of history 3261.21
Sei". aim Assjrria (in Oountries).
SiNBCA (Lucius Aniucus.iiomrt/i.vtoic, 6.2 or 3, (J.6.J A.D.)
— FaiTiir iF. W. ) SeekerB after God. 1809. 5435.19
See also West, rev., v. 88, 1807 ; article in Smith s Diet.
of (ir. and Komau biogr., and histories of Philosophy.
Sbniob (Nassau VVm., Oxford prof . of political economy,
and politiad wrUer,b. 1790, d. 18G1).
See Fortnightly rev., v, 16, 1871 (Review of his Journals,
by W Bagehot).
Sebtorius {Uoiiiiin general, d. 72 B.C.)
— Plutarch. Sertorina. — 8. and £;umeues compared. [In his
Lives. V. 3 of 3110.17 ; T. 4 of 3145.22 : T. 3 of 3146.U8.]
See alio Corneille's drama * Si;rtoriu8.'
Beevetus or Servedo (Micuael or Higuel, Spanish reli-
fjioiis reformer, b. 1509, d. 1553).
— Cliauffepie (J. G. ) Life of. From the French, by J.
Yair. 1771 3161.22
Same 3132.18
— Impartial history o£ [anon.'i L., 1724. 12°. 3161.23
See also lives nf Calvin, on the question of his responsi-
bility fur tlie burning of Servetus ; and articles in Bibl.
sacra, V. 3 (by R. D. C. Kcibbins) ; Princeton rev., v. 8 ; and
Geu. repos., v.4; Rev. des.d.mondes, 16 fev. et 1 mars 1848.
SfcTiGNE (Marie de Kabutin Chaatul, marquise de, b.
Hi2t>, d. 169ii).
--Letters. Ed. by Mrs. S. J. Hale. N. Y. 12°. 31G2.17
— Lettres. 8 v. Paris, 17(13. 18°. . . . 7036.01
— Madame de Sevigue and her contemporaries. lanon.1
2 V. London, 1811. 8°. 3162.21
— Puliga (t'o;/ilc.vjjeda). Life of. 2 v. 1873.3102.23
^ Balier (H. B.) French society, e(c, t. 1 3266.15
— Jracroit (B.) Essays, v. 2, p. 255 320. 1868. . . . 2621.14
— Everett (A. H ) Ea.-ays, etc., p 1-28. 1845 2.524.11
— Hunt (L.) Men, women, and books, v. 2, p. 260-297. 2633.07
— Lamartlue (A. de|. Celubiated characters, v. 3. . . 3204.20
— Russell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.10
— Siint-lieuve (C. A.) Portraits of eel. women. . . .3202.17
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.24
— Tiiomsoii (K. B.; Queens of society, T. 1 3262.16
— Tuckerman (H.T.) CharacterLstics, e(c.,T. 2. p. 78-107. 2514.10b
See also Fraaer's mag., v. 30 ; Quar. rev., Jan., 1873;
Revue des d. mondes, 1 mars 1862 (par C. de Mazade)
Sewaw) {Miss Amia, Engl, liiterateur, b. 1747, d. 1809).
— Letters. 6 v. Edinburgh, 1811. 16°.. .3162.08
Sewaiid (William Henry, of Sew York, Amer. states-
man and lawyer, b. 1801, d. 1872).
— Adams (0. F.) Address on, 1873 5013.13
— Baker (G.E.) Life of. 1855 3102.14
Biographical memoirs of. [S.'a Works, v. 1.
ls53J 5066.01
— Welles (G. ) Lincoln and Seward. Bemarks upon
the address of Charles Francis Adams. 3113. IS
— Bartlett (D.W.) Presidential candidates, p. 7-60. 1839. 3242.03
— Jenkins (J. S.) Governors of New Yoik, p. 607-688. . 3247.0^1
— Savage (J.) Our living represenutivo men. 1860. . . 3160.01
See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 1, 1860.
Sbymoub (Wm., marquis of Jltrtford, d. 1660).
— Lewis (Lady M. T. ) Friends of lord Clarendon.
V. 2-3 3085.14
SEYMotTB (Horatio, of K T., Amer. statesman, b. 1811).
— Croly(D. G.) Seymour and Blair. 1868. 3162.19
— McCabe (J. D., jr. ) Life and public services of.
1H68 3162.20
SsoBZA (France.sco Alessandro, duke of Milayu b. 1492,
J. 1535).
— Urquhart (W. P.) Life and times of. 2 v. 3162.15
— Hewlett iH. O.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25
Shadwell (ThOB., JinijL dramatist, eta.,b. 1640, d.l692).
— AuaUn (W.8.) and Ralph (J.) PoeU-laureO*. U«3. . nM.u
— Dunham (8. A.) Uvea, ttc, f . 8 3311 i«
SHArrESiium (Anthony Ashley, 1st tarl «r, EigL staU*-
man,t. 1021, d. 1683).
See entries under Coopkb (A. A., Irt eorj of ShafleOmr^ ■
afjo articles in Quar. rev.. Aiirll, 1871. or Litteil 1871 T 3-
West. rev., v. 97, 1872, or LlttcU, 1873. T. 1. ' ■
Shaftesboby (Anthony Ashley Cooper, Sd earl of; KnijL
pltilii.i. and pollticl/in, b. I(i71. </. 1713).
See Conteni. rev., v. 8, 1803 (by J Uunt) ; PraMr'i mta
Jan.. 1873 (S.'b Oharacteristlca, by L Stephens). ' ""''
Shakspeke (Wm., Jinrjl. dramatic poet, h. 1561, d. IClfi)
— Guizot (F. P. G.) Shakspearo and his limes. 1753.16
— Halliwell (J. O. ) The life of. 1818. . . .17.^5.21
— Hudson (H. N. ) Shakespeare : hia life, art, and
characters. 2 v. 1872 1754 01
— Hugo(V.) William Shakespeare. 1864. . 1754.18
— Knight (0.) W. S.: a biography. 1851. 8° 3090.07
— White (E. G.) Memoirs of the life ot With au essay
toward the expression of his genius. 1805. 1715. 17
Many more entries, biographical and bibliographical,
will be fotind under Shakspere In the general alphabet.
Shamtl. ^Circassian chieftain). iSee Sohamsl.
Shabp (Granville, 3igl. philanthropist, b. 1734, d. 1813.)
— Stuart (C.) Memoir of. 1830 3163.04
See also Sumner (0.) Works, In general alphabet.
Shabp (James, abp.of St. Andrews, lOlil; 6. 1081, d.l679i.
See also Burton's history of Scotland, v. 7 ; North Brit.
rev., T. 46, 1867 ; and Gordon's Feci, chron. for Scotland,
V. 3, embracing a reprint of ' A true and Impartial account.'
Shattdck genealogy.
— Shattack (L.) Memorials of the des^endHnts of
Wm. Shattack, in America. 1855. . . 3158.01
Shaw (Major Samuel, Boston merchant, b. 1754, d. 1791).
— Quincy (J. ) Life of. [ With S.'s Jouruala at Can-
ton, 1847.] 1023.20
Shaw (Thomas, Engl traveller, b. 1692, d. 1751).
— St. John (J. a.) Lives, ete., t. 3 3231.05
Shke (Sir Martin Archer, Brit, painter, b. 1769, d. 1850).
— Life. By his son. 2 v. London, 1800. 8°. 3163.13
See Museum of for. lit., t. 4 ; Dublin univ. mag., v 27.
Sheffield (John, diifce of Buckingham, statesman and
author, b. 1791, d. 1851).
— Memoirs. By himself. [Works, v. 2.] . 5023.02
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the poets, T. 1 3363.01
See also Allibone, V. 3.
Shell (Richard Lalor, Irish orator, statesman, and au-
thor, b. 1791, d. 1851).
— McCullagh (W. T.) Memoirs of. 2 y. 1855. 3162.27
See also Fraser's mag., t. 33.
SHEI30BNE (Earl of ). See Pbtty (Wm. Fitzmaurice;.
SiiKr.bY (Isaac, Amer. rev. officer, b. 1750, d. 1826).
— Herring (J.) and Longacre JJ. B.) *Nat. poitr. gal. v. 1. 3247.08
Shelley (Percy Bysshe, Eng. poet and dramatist, t.l792,
d. 1822).
— Garnett(R.) Relics of. 1862 1684.24
— Hogg (T. J.) Life of. v. 1-2. [To 1814.] . . 3103.05
A'o<«.— No more published.
— MaoCarthy (D. F.) SheUey's early life. .3163.23
— Memorials. Ed.by lady Shelley. B.,1859. 16°. 316:!.07
— Middleton (C. S.) Shelley and his writings. 2 v.
1858 3102.25
— Rossetti (W. M.) Memoir of [/ii S.'a Works, v. 1,
1S70.J 1081.25
— Trelawuey (E. J.) Last days of. 1858. .3163.08
— Bagehot (W.) Estimates, etc., p. 274-330 2617.24
— Characteristics ot men of genius, v.l. [Fr. the "Dial.") 2516.19
— DeQuiucey (T.) Essays ou the poets, p. 39-75. . . . 2622.06
— GillUlan (O.) Gallery of portraiU. v. 2, p. 261-63. 1850. 2626.13
— Godwin iP.) Out of the past, p. 111-146 1870.. . .2526 18
— Hewitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1. 1866. . 963.'i3
— Uuut (L.) Memoirs of. [In his Works.] 1684.2*
— Kingsley (0.) Miscellanies, p. 106-126. 1860. . . . 3634.07
— Massoii {U.) Wordsworth, Shelley, etc. 1874. . . . 25a0.-i9
— Peacock (T. L.) Works, v. 3 6069.17
Repr. from Fraser's mag., June, 1858 ; Jan., March, 1860;
March, 1802.
— SheUoy (i«r». M. W.) Memoir of. [In his Works, v. 1.] 1684.19
— 'i'alfuurd (X. N.) Speech in the proaecutiou of Moxon for
the publ. of S.s works, p. 148-150. 1852 '2647.14
Atlantic inontlily, v. 6. 18(i0 (More words about 8.); v. 11,
18U3 (by Thornton Hunt) ; Blackwood's mag., v. Ill, 1872 ;
Dublin univ. mag. v. 67, 1866, or Litteil. 1860, v. '2 -. Fra-
ser's mag.. U.S. pV 3, 1870; Harper's monthly, v. 38 (by M.
D. Conway) ; National rev., v. 16, 1803 (Poetical mysticism
of) : North Brit, rev., v. 31, 1801 ; Quar. rev., v. 110, 1801,
or Litteil, 1861, T. 4 ; West, rev., v. 6D, 1868 (2 art.), or Lit-
teil, 1858, v. 2 ; V. 6 ; Now monthly mag., July, 1868 ; v. 34-
35, 1832 (S. at Oxford); T. 38 (Expulsion). See also Alliboaa,
T. 3, and Poole's Index, for ntunerous references.
Xu Bskuig for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTUOB'S KAMB, the Arat part of the TITLB, aud the KO,VtillB.
198
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : SheUey to Sismondt
SaEU.ET (Mrs. Mary Wollstonecriift, wife of preceding).
See Atlantic monthly, T. 32, 1873 (by B. D. Owen) ; Lit-
tell, v. 16, or Eclectic mag., v. 13 (by G. QilfUlau): Harper's
monthly, v. 38 (by M D. Conway, iUus.)
SheNstone (Wm., EncjlUh pud, b. 1711, d 1703).
— Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1, 1856. . . 953.23
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, t. 2. . . . 3'.2G3.02
— Tuckermau (H.T.) CharacterisUes of lit., v. 1, p. 39-56. 2544.10
iSeebbukni: (Andrew, Amer. rev. pensinner and baptist
minisler, b. 1765, cJ. after 1831).
— Memoirs by himself. Utico, 1828. 1G°. . . 3163.15
Same. 2d ed. Providence, 1831. 12°. . 3163.16
Shebidan (Philip Henrv, American general in Civil loar
0/1861-5, b. 1831)."
— KeimiDeB.B.) S. 's troops on the borders. 1123.17
— Brockett (L. P.) Our great captains 632.00
— Shanks (W.F.G.) Personal recoil, of distinguished gen. 3163.03
— Btowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02
Shebidan (Kichard Brinsley BuHer, British drmnatist,
orator, and statesmav, b. 1751, d. 1816).
— Moore (Thos.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1853. .3163.09
— Kae (W. F.) Wilkes, Sheridan, Fi.x. 187-1. 3185.24
Repr. from Fortnishtly rev., v. 8, 1867.
— Afternoon lectiu-es, 1869. (By D. O. Heron.) .... 2512.34
^— Brougham (H., tord). Btatesmeu, etc., 1st series. . . 3U24.U6
. — Kussell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . .3262.25
— Timbs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 2, p. 1-137. 1862. 3252.15
— Trotter (L. J.) Studies in biography, p 322-369. 1865. 3265.08
Bepr. from Universal rev., Jan.. 1860.
— Wblpirfe (E. P ) Essays and reviews, v. 2. 1851. . .2546.07
^ee also Bentley's miscel., v. 1, 1837 ; Harper's monthly,
v. 8 (by G. GilfiUan) ; v. 26 (by J. H. Siddoiis) ; Macraillau,
Jan., 1861 (S. and his biographers, by his gramldaughter,
Mrs. Norton) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1864 ; also the very full
article in AlUbone, and the references in Poole's Index.
Sheeman (Roger, of Conn., Amer. statesman, b. 1721, d.
1793).
— Shoemakers. lives, etc. [anon.] 1849 8261.15
See also Harper's monthly, v. 3, p. 146 ; v. 7, p 156.
Sherman (Wm. Tecumseh, Amer. general, b. 1820).
— Memoirs by himself. 1846-65. 2 v. 1875. . 3161.15
— Bowman (S. M. ) and Irwin (K. B. ) S. and his cam-
paigns 3161.12
— Boyuton (H. V. ) Sherman's historical raid. Me-
moirs in the light of the record 1875. . 3161.14
— Headley (P. C. ) Life and military career ol 3163. 11
— Nichols (G. W.) Story of the great march. 642.07
— Brockett (L. P.) Our great captains 632 06
— Shanks (W. F. G.) Personal recollections, etc. . . , 8163.03
— Stowe (H. E. B.) lien of our times 3265.02
— ■Wilson (J. G.) Illustrious soldiers. 1874 3222.16
See also Harper's monthly, v. 4T (Gen. 8. In Europe and
the East ; 3 art., illut.) ; v. 31 (8.'s Great march, by A. H.
Guernsey).
Shek'Wood (Mrs. Mary Maltha, English authoress, b.
1775, d. 1851).
— Life. Ed. by S. Kelley. London, 1857. 8°. 3163.12
Shipp (John, English soldier, b. 1785).
— Memoirs of [his] extraordinary military career.
[1797-182.5.] l?y himself. 3 v. L.,1829. 8". 3163.17
Shippen (Edwai'd, Amer. judge, b. 1729, d. 1806).
— Herring (J.) and Lougacre (J.B.) 'Nat. portr. gallery, v. 1.
1834 3247.08
Shikley (James, Engl, dramatic poet, b. 1596, d. 1666).
— Dunham (S. A.) Lives, ete, v. 3 3211.16
— Ward (A. W.) Hist, of dramatic literature, v. 1. . .1745.10
Shore {June, favorite of Kdw. IV. of England, d. 1525?).
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, T. 2 321'2.16
See also Kowe's tragedy, ' Jane Sliore.' [1772.12; 1711.05.]
Shore (John, lord Teignmouth, gov. gen. of India, 6.1751,
d. 1833;.
— Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of flunons men 3263.18
Shovel (Sir Cloudesley, Engl, admiral, d. 1707).
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17
Shrewsbuby (Elizabeth, coiinffs.? of, b. 1519, d. 1607).
— Costello (L. 8.) Eminent Englishwomen, v. 1, p, 1-95. 3256.14
See also lives of Euzabeth (of England).
SiDDONS (Mrs. Sarah Kemble, tragedian, b. 1755,d.l831j.
— Boaden(J.) Memoirs of 2 v. 1827. . .3164.01
— Campbell (T.) Life of. 2 v. 1831. . . . 3103.'20
Same. 1839 3163.20
— Doran (J.) Their m^estlcs' servants, v. 2 1716.17
— Fitzgerald (P ) The Kembles. 2 v. 1871 3094.29
— Gait (J.) Lives of the p ayers, v. 2, p. 194-308. 1831. 3'263.03
— Hazlitt (W.) Criticisms and dramatic essays. . . . 2531.17
— Jameson (Mrs. A.) Visits and sketches, v. 3, p. 3-49. 2533.17
— Buesell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19
— Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) Literary characters, v. 2. . . 3253.31
See aUo references in Allibone, v. 2, under Siddons
(Henry); also Blackwood's mag., v. 36 (2 art.) ; Harpey't
mag., T. 26 (by J H. 8iddou8) ; Quar. rev., r. 62.
SiDMODTH (Lord). See Addinoton (Henry).
Sidney (Algernon, Eivjlish republican statesman andpo-
litical writer, b. 1622, d 1683).
— Original letters. [Ed.] by T.Forster. L., 12^ 3114.03
— Original letters. [Z/j Sidusy papers, 1625. ] 3104.04
— Ewald(A.C.) Life and times of. 1873. 2v. 3168.04
— Meadley (G. W.) Memoirs of. 1813. . . 31(i3.'29
— Van Santvoord (G.) Life of. 1853. . . . 3161.05
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 6 3225.06
— Parton (J.) Triumphs of enterprise 3265.15
See atso Dem. rev., v. 28 ; Meth. qu. rev., v. 11 ; N. A.
rev., V. 14 by E. Brooks) ; v. 80, 1855 ; Princeton rev., v. 22;
and article in Allibone, v. 2.
Sidney ( sir Henry, Engl, statesman, father of Sir Philip
Sidiiej/, d. 1586).
See Bentley's misoel., v. 44, 1858, and v. 45, 1859 (3 art.)
SiDNBY (Mary, countess of Pembroke, sistei' of Sir Philip,
Engl, poetess, b. 1552 ? d. 1621).
— Costeilo (L.8.) Eminent Englisnwomtoi, T. 1, p. 334-369. 3256.U
SiDNjiY (Sir Philip, English soldier, poet, and gentleman,
b. 1554, d. 1586).
— Coiresp. with Lauguet, with memoir of Sidney, by
5. A. Pears. London, 1845. 8°. . . . 3164.03
— Bonrne (H. B. F.) Memoir of. 1862. . . 3104.00
— Davis (S. M.) Life and times of. larton.] 3161.06
— Zcmch(T.) Memoirs of. 1808 3H18.01
— Adams (W.D.) Famous books. (The Arcadia) . . .2513.11
— Cambridge essays, 1858. (By W. Stigant.) 2.'>n.l6
— Disraeli (1.) Amenities of literature, v. 2. 1855. . . 2762.02
— Friswell (J. H.) Introd. essay. [See Arcadia. 1867 ed.] 5066.05
— Gray ;W.) Life of. [In S.'s Miecei. works, I860.] . . 5066.04
— Jameson (J/rs. A.) Loves of the poets 3255.26
— Lodtje (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 2 3225,02
— SoutUeylB.) Fragment of hfe of. [Fraser's mag , v. 77-78.1868.)
— Thomson (.Mrs. K. B.) Sidney and Grevil. [In her Celebrated
friendships, v. 2, p. 3-60. 1861.] 3253.21!
— Whipple (E. P.) Literature of tlio age of Eliz. . . .2752.27
— Wright (G E.) On Sir Philip Sidney and his father. Sir Henry
Sidney, in connection with Ludlow castle. [Jour, of Brit.
arch, assoc, v. 24'.] 1462.03
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (E. P. Whipple): Brit,
qu.rev., 1863, or Littell, 1863, v. 3; London Soc, Feb., Mch.,
1862 (Peuhurst, the home uf the Sidneys) ; Nat. qu. rev., v.
6, 1862 ; N. A. rev., T. 88, 1859 ; notices in Allibone, v. 2,
and Poole's Index.
Sidney (Robert, 2d earl of Leicester, father of Algernon,
b. 1595, d. 1077).
— Sidney papers, a journal, etc. [1646-1661.] Ed. by B.
W. Blencowe. London, 1825. 8°. . . 3164.04
SiEYEs (Emmanuel Joseph, comle ; French politician, b.
1748, d. 1836).
See New monthly mag., March, 1863 (by ' Sir Nathaniel);'
Eevue des deux mondes, 1 Jan. 1837 (par Mignet).
SioouiiNEY {Mrs. Lydia Huntly, .47/ier.poe(es.'», 6. 1791,
d. 1865).
— Letters of life. [Autobiogr.l N.Y., 1866. 12°. 3164.18
— Herring (J.) arid Lcngacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 4.
1839 3247.11
See also New Englaiider, v. 25, 1866 ; Allibone, v. 2 ; Duyc-
kinck, and Poole's Index.
SiiiUMAN (Benjamin, Amer. scientiil, b. 1770, d. 1864).
— Fisher (George P.) Life of. 2 v. ISilO. .3161.07
Beviewed in New Englander.v. 25, 1866 (by prof. Dwight).
See also references in Allibone, v. 2, and in Poole's In-
dex : also Harper's monthly, v. *25 (by J. Wynne).
Simeon (Charles, English divine, b. 1(59, (/. 1836).
— Brown (A. W. ) Becolleotions of the conversation
parties of. 1863 3593.08
SiMMs (Wm. Gilmore, Amer. novelist, poet, and miscel.
author, b. 1806).
— Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11
Simon (Erasmus H., christian Jew, d. 1835).
— Memoir, [aiio^i.] Loudon, 1837. 16°. . . 3163.24
Simon (Jules, French philosopher, publicist, and republi-
can politician, b. 1814).
— Men of the third republ'o. 1873 3252.27
SiMsoN (Robert, Scotch mathematician, b. 1687, d. 1768i.
— Brougham (H.) Philosophers, etc., p. 123-165. 1856. . 3024.06
Sinclair (Sic George, Scottish M P. , and author, b. 1790).
— Grant; J.) Memoirs of. 1870 316.3.'22
SmcLAiB (John, d. 1762).
— • Thompson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 1. . 3172.18
SiEANi (Elisabetta, Ital. artist, b. 1638, d. 1665).
— Trollope (T. A.) Decade of Ital. women, v. 2. . . . 3262.29
SiSMONDi (Jean Charles Leonard Simonde de,Sioiss his-
torian and economist, b. 1773, d, 1842).
BBOOELYN MEBOANTILK LIBBABY,
BIOaRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Stamoadi (o 8omer«rt.
109
— Lettres in^tes. Aveo iutiod. par Saint- lien^ Tail-
landier. Paris, 1SG3. 12°. 316a. 27
See also Macmillao, Maruh, 1868. or Littell, 1886, v. U ;
KoTue den deux luundes, 1 Jan. 1SG2 (par Salut-Beu'o TaU-
laDdier) ; mid references in l'oole'« Index.
Srrrus V. (pope, l-'iH-^'JOjiVlicePeretti, 6.1521, d.l5'J0).
— Glrard (0.) Slxte-QuIut,Eiiu iufliiencu sur lea affaiies do France
au xvi. allele. [Kev.dea d. mondes. IS eopt. 1 et 16 ocl.1872.]
— Hiibnur (J. A,, baron vonj. Lile and times of, 'i v.
1872 316:1.25
Reviewed lu Ed. rev., v. 32, 1870, or Littell. 1870, t. i.
Same. [Abridged.] By J.F. Meline. 1873. 3163.25
— Leti(G.) Life of. 1704 3163.31
SiiATEB (Samuel, Aimr. manufacturer, b. 1768, d. 1»35).
— White (G.S.) Memoir of. 1836 3101.0!)
— Hunt (F.) American mercbanta, v. 1, p. 431-172. 1868. 3244.10
Sloanu (Hir Hans, Irisli naturalist and physician, b.
IGGO, d. 1752).
— Jardine {Sir Vim.) Naturaliet'a library, v. 23. . . . 4711.23
— JeaSresuu (J. C.) Book about doctors 3262.09
Smeaton ^Jol^u, Jinylitk eiu/iueer, b. 1724, d. 1792).
— Smilea (S.) laves of the engiueers, v. 2 3266.06
Ssitiiiii (Wm., Hcutch naiurali.sl,b. 1710, d. 171)5).
— Jardiue (Sir Wm.) Naturaliafa library, v. 2. . . . 4711.02
Smeth (Adam, iScutch cconumist and moralist, b. 1723, d.
17'J0).
— Brougbam (H.) Pbilosopbera, elc, p. 166-289. 186B. 3024.06
— Edgar (J. G.) Footprints ol' I'amous men 3263.18
— Lives ot eminent persons 3266.17
— Eugers (J. E. T.) Historical glcaninRS, v. 2, p. 95-137. 3262.22
— Stewart (U.) Biogr. memoir. [D. S.'s Works, v. 10.] . 6417.10
Sec also bi*<)gr. and bibliogr. article in AlUbone, v. 2.
Smith (Albert, A>"i</i. noi-elisl and humorist, b. 1816, d.
I860).
— limbs (J.) Lives of tbe later wits, etc., y. 2. 1874. . 3251.09
Set also Bontley's miscel., v. 18, 1846 (witb portrait) ; and
article iu Allibone, v. 2.
SinTH (Alexander, Juiglish poet and essayist, b. 1830, d.
1867).
— Brisbane (T. ) Early years of. 1869. . .3164.20
~ Alexander (P. P.) [In S.'s Last leaves, p. 1-123. 1869. 2542.27
— Kingsiey (C.) Miscellanie.s, p. 72-106. 186U 26^4.07
Sen also Blackwood's mag., v. 76, 1854 (His poems) ; Cas-
Bell's mag., 1H67 (Personal reminiscences, by J. Hannay) ;
Frasers mag., v. 48, 1863 (A. 8 and Pope) ; v. 60, 1869 ;
Macmillan, Feb., 1867 ; Nortli Brit, rov., v. 36, 1861 (On bis
■ Edwin of Deira'): v. 19, 1863 (A. 8. and tbcories of poetry) ;
West, rev., v. 69, 1853 (Ou bis poems) ; and Allibone, v. 2.
Smith (Mrs. Oliarlotte, Emjl. novelist, b. 1749, d. 1806).
— Elwood (A. K ) Lit. ladies of England, v. 1, p. '284-309. 3253.22
— Jobusou (S.) Lives ot Euglisb poets, v. 1 3263.01
Smith (Eiizabetli, Engl, writer, b. 1776, d. 1806).
— Bowdler (H. W.) Some account of her life. 3164.17
— Elwood (A. K.) Lit. ladies of England, v. 2. p. 187-207. 3263.23
Smith (I'runliliu W., pious student of Princeton coUeje,
b. 1851, d. 1872).
— Smith (Mrs. H.W.) Becord of a happy life: me-
morials of. 1873 3164.22
Smith (lloi'ace, Eiu/lish humorist, poet, and novelist, b.
177!t, d. 1849)!
— Tlrabs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 2, p.347-376. 1862. 3252.16
See also Allibone, t. 2.
Smith iamua, Emjl. humorht and poet, b. 1775, d. 1839).
— Memoirs, letters, etc. Ed. by H. Smith. 2 v. 3164.12
— Tiiubs (J.) Wits and humourists.v. 2, p. 347-376. 1862. 3262.15
See also Allibone, v. 2.
Smith (,Capt. John, founder of Va., b. 1579, d. 1631).
— True travels, adventures, e/c. 1819.. . . 625.16
— Hill (G.C. ) Capt John Smith: a biography. 3164.33
— Hillard (G. S. ) Life of. 3'2-11.02
— Simms (W. G.) Life of. 1846 3164.16
— Kennedy (J. P.) [In his At home and abroad. 1872. 922.24
See alSf N. A. rev., v. 104. 1867. This article, by H. B.
Adams, questions tbe trutbfulness of portions of Smitb's
personal statements. See reply in Potter's Amer. monthly,
V. 4 (in re Pocahontas) ; and note to Pocahontas, p. 188.
Smith (Joini, of Cainbrid<je, Enijl. divine, t.1618, ci. 1652).
See Contonip. rev. v. 19, 1872 (by J. Tullocb).
Smeth (.Joheph, Mormon prophet, b. 1805, d. 1814).
See Eraser's mag., Feb., 1873; Atlantic monthly, Dec.
1869 (Mormon prophet's tragedy) ; Haiper's monthly, v. 6
(by B. J.Lossiug ; illits.) Consult also works on Mormon-
ism, p. 94 (ante) ; ou Utah and tbe Mormons (iu Countries) ;
and references iu Albbone, v. 2.
Smith (Sydney, Enrjlish divine, critic, and wU, b. 1771, d.
1845).
— Memoir. By his daughter, lady Holland. With
selections from his letters by Mrs. Austin. 2 v.
1855 3165.01
— imyckinck (E. A.) Blogr. memoir of. [/n S.'« Wit and wis-
dom, p. 9-107.] 2643.15
— HoaghtOD (B. M. M., lord). Monographs, p. 267-2tl. KM.'M
— Thomson (k. B.) Wits and braux of aoolatjr. . . . aaUM
— Timbs(J.) Wit* and bamourtsta.T. 2,0.206-277. 1803. S2S2.1S
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, blograiililoal. tic. . . . 2644 IS
— Vaughan IB. A.) Essays and reiuttlus, v. 2, p. 81.91. . 2644 21
— Whipple (E. P.) Essays and reviews, v. 1, p. 138-172. 2646.0*
See alio Atlantic mimtldy. v. 3, IKJ'J (u. I^mb and H. It.| •
BenUey's miscel., y. 17, 1846 : v. 38, l«j5 ; BljickwooU'i
mag., v. 79, 1866 ; Ed. rev., v. 102 ; Iraser's mag., v. 63
1866 ; Oent.'s mag.. Aug., 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 3 (by c!
Pebody) : Nat. quar. r;v., y. 12. 1866 ; New monthly uia« ,
July, 1866 : N. A. rev., y. 82, 1866 ; Quar. rev., v. 97 1866
orLllttll, V. 10, 1866 ; aud references in Allibone.
Smith (Wm. Henry, English philos. wriler, author of
'Thomduie,' b. 1808, d. 1872.)
See Contem. rev., Feb., 1876 (by J. Tullocb) : Blaokwood'i
m»g., V. m, 1872 ; aud AlUbone. v. 2.
Smith (Sir Wm. Sidney, Emjl. admiral, b. 17C1, d. 1840).
— Barrow (J.) Life and corresp. of. 2 v. 1848. 3160.03
Smollett (Tobia» George, luujl. novelist, dramatint, and
historian, b. 1721, d. 1771).
— Chambers (K.) Smollett : his life and a selection
from his writings, v. 1. 1867. . . . 3161.19
— Cary(H. F.) Engli.ih poets, p. 119.146. 1R46. . . . 3203.i)S
— Forsyth (Wm.) Novels and novelists of Ibe 18th century
JB" 2762.30
— Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. . . 3'i«i.0.l
■ — Massou (U.) British uovelists. 186i) 27'J2.27
— Scott (W.) Lives of tfte novelists, 1K72 2762.31
— Thackeray (W. M.) English humorists 323'-'.l»
.See also Atlantic monthly, v. 3, 1869 (Some uocditi'd me-
morials) ; Oent.'s mag.. May, 1872 (by I.'. C. Clarke) ; Quar.
rev., v. 103, 1868, or Littell, 1858, v. 1 ; aud the relercuces iu
AlUbone. v. 2, aud Poole's Index.
Smtih (Wm. Henry, En^l. admiral, 6.1778, d. 1865).
See Eraser's mag , v. 73, 1866.
SoBiESKi (John). iSee John ni. Sobieski.
Seealso Oust (E.) Lives of the warriors, y. 3, pt. 1. 3222.09
SocEATEs, {ancient Gre^c philosopher, b. 468, d. 399 B.c.)
— Bethune (G. W. ) Lectures on. [Waldie library,
V. 12.] of 5078.26
— Grote(G.) Life, teachings, aud death. 1859. 3104.14
Kepr. from his Hist, of Greece, ch. IviU. (v. 8,1859.) 424.12
• — Lamartiue (A.de). Homer and Socrates. 1872. 3082.25
Same, (/n Aw Celebrated characters, y. 2.] . . .3264.19
— Xenophon. Memoirs of With the defence of So-
crates, before his judges. By S. I'ielding. 3164.23
Same. Memorabilia. [/« /tii Minor worlts.] 423.05
— Zeller (E.) Socrates aud the Socratio schooL 5426.01
— Blackle (J. S.) Four phases of morals. 1871.. . .6433.14
— Bruce (J.) Clasnic portraits, v. 1, p. 60-CG. 1853. . . 3212.16
— Feuelou (F. de 8. de la M.) Aucieut phUosopbers. . 6412.24
— Hampden (R. D.) Life and teachiugs of. [In his Fathers of
Greek philosophx] 6413.22
— Martineau (H.) Beligion of Socrates. [In her Miscel., v. 2,
p. 196-207.] 2.'.36.29
— Mendelssohn (M.) Phiedou, or the death of Socrates. 6424.14
— Oxford prize essay, v. 5 2641.15
See also Harper's mag., v. 1 (by Sydney Smith) : Nat.
quar. rev , v. 13, 1866 ; article (by Brandis) iu Smith's Diet,
of Greek and Roman biogr., v. 3 ; aud tlie uumerous re-
ferences iu Poole's Index.
A'so Philosophy (Histories) ; Literature (Greek : hislo.
ries) ; the • Apology of Soirates of Plato, iu his Works, in
general alphabet, and 'The Apology' aud 'Banquet" of
Xenophon. in the latter's Works. The Dialogues of Plato
contain many refeiences to the history and character of
Socrates, for which see the various editions.
Concerning the Dcemon of S. see Plutarch's Morals, y. 2,
p. 378-423 [6135.27] : Wiuslow's Jour, of psy. med., V. 10,
1857; ' The Apology' ot Plato; and Xenophou's MemorabiUa.
Solano (Saint Francis, Franciscan monk tn Pe?-u,6.1o49,
d. 1610).
— Courtot (F.) laves, elc. 1847 31T1.18
Solon, (Athenian legislator, about 638-560 B.C.)
— Plutarch. Solon.— S. and PopUcoht. [In his Lives, y. 1 of
3146.17 ; y. 1 of 3145.22 : V. 1 of 3146.08.]
See also Smith's Diet, of Greek and Roman biogr., y. 3 ;
and the histories of Greece by Qrote (v. 3) ; Curtius (y. 1);
Cox (V. 1) ; Mitford (v. 1) ; Thlrlwall iv. 1), elc.
SoMERS (John, lord-chanceilor of E)igland.b.l(io0,d.ni6).
— CampbeU (.1 , /orJ). Lord chanoe'Uors of England, v. 3. 3264.08
— Lives of eminent persons 3265.17
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, elc, v. 7 3226.07
— Roscoe (U.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . .3211.06
Somerset ((J. H. Eitzroy, lord Raglan, English general,
b. 1788, d. 1855).
See Quar. rev., y. 101, 1867 ; also Eiuglake's Invasion of
the Crimea. 654.11
Somebsbt (Edward, id marquis of Worce.iter, an inventor
of the steam engine, b. about 1601, d. 1667).
— Direks (H.) Life and scientific labours o£ 3186.24
Scientific studies. Life of. 1869. . . 3914.27
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, «(«., y. 3 -3226.03
In asklug for boolt*, use the "Book Order," giviog the AUTHOR'S NAME, tbe first part of the TITLE, »nd tbe NUMBBB.
200
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): SomerviUe (o Standiah.
SoMEEViLLE (Mary, JltffJ. maihemaiieian and physicist,
b. 1780, d. Ib72).
— Personal reoollections, from early life to old age.
With selections from corresp. 15.,1874. 8°. 3163.30
■See alio the article, with relerenoes, in AlUbone, v. 2 ;
aho Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860.
SojiEnviLi/E (Thomas, Scotch divine, b. 1741, <i. 1830).
— My own life and times, 1741-1814. . . .3103.32
See Blackwood's mag., v. 90. 1860 ; N. A. rev., Oct., 1861.
SoMERViLEO)- Somerville (Wm., A'ny?.poe(,6.16'J2,d.l742).
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the poets, T. 2 3263.02
SoNTAO or Sonntag (Henriette, afterwards comtesse de
Jiossi, German singer, b. 1805, d. 1854).
— Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3266.10
Sophia Dorothea, consort of Geo. 1. oj England, b. 16&2,
d. 172G).
— ■Williams (P.) Memoirs of. 2ded. 1846. 3164.24
Doran (J.) Queens of England.v. 1, p. 6-193. 1855. . 3253.05
Sophocles, (Greek tragic poet, b. 495 ? d. 401 b.o.)
See under Lis name iu general alphabet.
SoEEL (Agnes, /auorife of Charles VII. of France, b. 1409,
d. 1450).
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16
— Menzies (S.) Boyal favourites, v. 1, p. 167-209. 1866. 3267.10
— Salisbury IMarquess of). Hist, sketches and reviews, p. 377-91.
1862. 2547.17
See also Bentley'B miscel., v. 48, 1860 ; and Dublin uuiv.
mag., V. 36, or Eclectic mag., v. 20.
In fiction see G. P. B, James's -Agnes Sorel."
SokeUjI (Guido, Italian convert to protestantism).
— My confessions to Silvio Pellico.L., 1837.12°. 3164.15
Soto (Fernando or Hernando de, discoverei- of the Mis-
sissippi, b. 1496, d. 1542).
— Abbott (J. S. 0.) Life of. 3047.21
— Biedma (L. H. de). Journal of [his] expedition into
rioridfl. [French's Hist. col. of La., v. 2.] 593.15
— Narrative of [his] expedition into Florida. By a
gentleman of Elvas. 1557. [French (B. F.)
Hist. col. of La., V. 2.] 593.15
— Irving (T.) Conquest of Florida, by De Soto. 592.15
— Wilmer (L. A.) Life, travels, and adventures of.
Ib59 11-25.04
In fiction see W. G. Simms' Vascouselas.
SotiLT (Nicolas Jean de Dieu, Fr. gen., b. 1769, d. 1851).
— Headley (J. T.) Napoleon and bis marshals, v. 1. . . 3r32.01
See also Eclectic mug., v. 26, 1852 ; For. quar, rev., June,
1835 ; Eraser's mag., May, 1844 ; and histories of the Penin-
sular war (in Countries ; Spain).
SoTJiHcoiE (Johanna, Fngl. reWj. impostor, d. 1814).
See Bentley'B miscel., v. 29, 1851. aud notices In Alll-
, bone, V. 2.
SouTHEx (Kobert, Engl, poet and miscd. author, b. 1774,
d. 1843).
— Life and correspondence. Ed. by 0. C. Sonthey.
New York, 1851. 8° 3165.05
Note.— The fullest aud best work.
— Browne (C. T. ) Life of. 1854. . . . .3164.28
— Cottle (J.) Reminiscences of. 1848. . . 3042.15
— Austiu (W. 8.) and Ralph (J.) Poets-laureate. 1853. 3254.19
— Edgar (J. Q.) Footprints of famous meu 326;t.l8
— De Quiucey (T.) Literary remiuiscences, v. 2. p. 9-61. 25:i2.12
— Hazlitt (VV.) Spirit of the age, p. 109-121. 1857. . .'2531.07
— Howitt (W.) Humes of British poets, V. 2. 1856.. . 963.24
— Phillips (S.) Essays from the Times, v. 1 2538.14
— Tiuibs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., V. 1. 1874. . 3251.08
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.15
See als.: Quar. rev., v. 98, 1856, or Littell.v. 13, 1856 ; Wius-
low's jour, of psy. met!., v. 6, 1852 (Wear and tear of lit.
life); a 'so AUiboue's elaborate ai'ticle, aud the numerous
re;ereuces in Poole's Index.
Southwell (Kobert, Mnqlish Jesuit, poet, and conspira-
tor, b. 15B0, ex. 1595).
- — Langford (J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . . 3263.32
SouzA (Adelaide Marie Emilie, marquise de, Fr. novelist,
h. 1761, d. 1836).
— Saiute-Beuve (0. A ) Portraits of eel. women, 1868. . 3262.17
Spaidino (Miirtiu John, Roman catholic archbishop, of
Baltimore, b. 1810, d. 1872).
— Spalding (J. L.) Life of. 1873 3168.13
See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 24, 1872.
Spaeiacds, (leader of the revolted Roman gladiators, 'JS-
71 B.C.)
See Atlautio monthly, v. 1, 1867 ; Blackw. mag., v. 40 ;
Mommsen's Hist, of Borne, v. 4.
Spenseb (Edmund, Rritish poet, b. 1553, d. 1599).
— CraikiG. L.) Spenser and his poetry. 1845. 1686.23
— Hart (J.S. ) Essay on Jhe life and -writings of. 1686.22
— Kirkland(Jfrs.C).M.) S.and the Faery queen. 1686.21
— Disraeli (B.) AmenitieB of hi., V. 2 2762.02
Dunham (8. A.) Literary men of Great Britain, T. 1. 3211.14
Howitt (W.) Homes of the British poets, v. 1. 1866. 963.23
Lowell (J. B.) Among my books. 2d series. . . . 2634.30
Bepr. from N. A. rev., April, 1876.
— Mitford (J.) Memoir of. [S.'s Poet, worts, v. 1.] . . 1686.16
-Whipple (E. p.) Lit. of tlie age of Elizabeth. . . . 2762.27
Bepr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 21. 1868.
,%c also Atlantic, v. 2, 1858 (His mistress and his wife) ;
Blackw. mag., v. 99, 1800, or Liltell, 1800, v. 1 (Beligio Spen-
seri) ; Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1859 (On the life of 8 , by T.
Keightley); West, rev., v. 87, 1807; a/so the elaborate arti-
cle, witu'fiiU references, in Allibone, v. 2, and the referen-
ces in Poole's Index.
Spenoeb (John 0., of New York, lawyer and public man,
b. 1788, d. 18-35).
— Proctor (L. B.) Bench and bar, p. 304-363. 1870. . . 3256.24
Spinoza (Benedict, pantheistical philosopher, b. 1632, d.
1677):
— Willis (U.) Benedict de Spinoza; his life, e^c. 5426.04
— Arnold (M.) Essays in criticism, p. 237-63. 1805. . .2512.13
— Bucljauau (J.) Spinozisni. [In his Modern atheism.] 3625.09
— Fronde (J. A.) Short studies, v. 1, p. 274-324. 1868. . 25'26.07
— Leifchild (J. E.) 8. and pautheism. Iln his Higher miuistry
of nature.) 3666.02
— Lewes (G. H.) [In Fortnightly rev., v. 4, 1866 ; Westm. rev..
May, 1843 ; and in his Hist, of philos., v. 2.)
— Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 299-320. . 3'266.21
— Ueberweg (F.) History of piiilusuphy, 2 v, p. 55-78. . 6418.10
See also article by J. Dowues, in Eucyclopsedia Britanni-
ca ; Brit. qu. rev., Nov. 1848 ; North Brit. rev.. May. 1863 ;
Eev. des d. moudes. 1 juiu 184:1 (par J. .Simon) ; 15 jan.
1862 (S. et la philos. des Juifs, par E. Saisset) ; 16 juillet
1867 (par P. Janet) ; West, rev., v. 64, 1855 ; Jour, of spec,
philos., V.9 (by A.E. Kroeger). Also Philosophy. (Histories.)
Spohk (Louis, German musical composer and violinist, b.
1784, d. 1859).
— Autobiography. London, 1805. 8°. . . . 3164.27
— Crowest (F.j Great tone poets. 1874 1661.34
— Fetis (F. J.) Bit'gr. uuiv. des mtisiciens, V. 8. . . .1565.08
Speat (Thamas, bp. of Hochesler, poet, b. 1636, d. 1713j.
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263,01
Speino (Gardiner, American divine, b. 1785, d. 1873).
— Personal remiuiscences of Ufe and times. New York,
1866. 12°. 3165.06
Spuegeon (Charles Haddon, English baptist preacher, b.
1834).
— Life aud ministry. N. Y., 1858. 12. . . .
— Hood (E. P.) Lamps, pitchers, ete.,v. 2, p- 185-216. .3662.27
See also Brit. quar. rev., 1857, iT Littell, v. 19, 1867 ; Fra-
ser's mag. V. 55, 1857 ; aud references in Allibone, v. 2.
Staal (Marguerite Jeanne Cordier de Launay, baronne
de, b. 1684, (/. 1750).
— M6moireB. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 77.) 604.18
Same. [Barriere. Bibl des mem., v. 1.] . . . 607.01
Stael-Hols'I'Ein (Anne Louise Germaine Necker, ba-
ronne de, French authoress, b. 1766, d. 1817).
— Me'moires. (Dix imnces d'eiil.) Ouvrage posthume ;
pri^cedee d'uno notice sur sa vie et ses ouviages
par Mme. Necker de Sanssure. Paris. 16°. 3165.31
— Selection from corresp. [with] the grand duchess
of Saxe Weimar [and others], 1800 to 1817. Lon-
don, 1862. 8° 3165.30
— Child ( Jl/rs. L. M.) Memoirs of 1854. .3165.08
— Norris (M.) Life and times of. 1853. . . 3165.07
— Alison (A.) Essays, p. 64-73, 1852 2617.02
— Brougham (H.,/07-d). Statesmen, etc. 2d series, v. 1. . 3024.06
— Brace (J.) Classic portraits, V. 2 3212.16
— Ohiiiuber.s'8 Home book, v. 6 2515.18
— EvBiett (A. H.) Essays, 2d series 2524.12
— Famous girls, p. 144-164 3'i61.17
— Greg (W. R.) Lit. aud social judgments, p. 1-60. . .2526 20
— Kuvauagh (J.) FreucU women of letters, v. 2. . . . 3262.14
— Bussell (\V.) Extraordinary women 3263.19
— Srfiute-Beuve (C.A.) Nouveaux lundis, v.2 (Coppet et Weimar.)
[In Revue des d. mondes, 1 et 15 mai 1835.]
Portraits of eel. women 3262.17
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.21
— Thomsou (K. B.) Queens of society 3262.16
See also Fraser's mag., v. 49. 18.14, or Littell, Jan., 1874 ;
Harper's mag., v. 3. and v. 8; North Brit, rev., v. 20, 1853-4,
or Littell, V. 39, 1853 ; Temple Bar, Dec, 1873.
In fiction see A Bolte's Madame de Sta^L . . 134.38
Stael-Holstein (Augusto Louis, barvn de, son of pre-
ceding, Fr. philunthropist, b. 1790, d. 1827).
— Sims(T.) Brief memorials of. 1830. . .3134.26
See also N. A. rev., v. 26 (by A. H. Everett).
Stahl (George Ernst, Germ, physician, b. 1660, d. 1734).
• — Bussell (J. B.) Hist, and heroes of medicine. . . . 4313.01
State ( Viscount). See Daletmple (Junies).
Standish (Miles, puritan and soldier, b. 1584, d. 1656).
— Abbott (J. S. C. ) Miles Standish the puritan cap-
tain. 1872 3165.20
See aho Putuam's mag., Feb., 1867 ; also Longfellow's
BBOOELYN MERCANTILE LIBBABY.
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Stanhope <o Stewart.
201
poem ■ UilM StandiBh ' [1864.14] ; J. L. Hotley'a romanca
■ Morrymuunt ' [23'J.38J: and Mm. Austlu's tale 'The puri-
tau captain,' in Harper's monthly, v. 39.
Stanhope (ifti/// Hestor Lucy, eccentric Englishiooman,
h. 1766, d. 1839).
— Memoirs ; ns related by herself. 3 v. L. 8°. 3165.09
— Trmels, completing her memoirs. 3 v. L. 8°. 1052.01
— BuBsell (W.) Extraurdinary women 3Q63.19
Eccentric personageH 3264.03
Ste also the references in Allibone, v. 9 ; aUo Victoria
mag., 1866 ; and Littoll, 1866, v. 2.
SlANBOPE (Philip Dormer, Mk earl of Cheslerfield, Eng-
lish, statesman and letter-writer, b. 1694, d. 177:^).
— Cramp (W.) Junius uad his 'works compared with
the character and writings of the earl of Chester-
field. 1850 3088.00
OlipUant (M. O. W.) Historical slietchea, «te. . . .3064.18
— Thomson (K. B.) 'Wits and beam of society. . . .3262.25
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essaya, biographical, etc. , . . 2644.)5
Stm also entries under Oh£sx£uki£i.d, p. 132, and article
in Allibone, v. 2.
Stanley (Edward Geofirey Smith, lith earl of Derby, b.
1799, d. 18C9).
— Button (B. H.) Studies in parliament, p. 48-60. 1866. 8252.19
— Beid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 267-287. 1872. . 3252.26
Stanley (Edward Uenry, 15(/i enrl of Derby, h. 1826).
Button (B. a.) studies in parliament, p. 61-72. 1866. 3252.19
— Eeid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 29-37. 1872. . . . 3262.26
Stanley iJames, 1th earl of Derby, b. 1596, A 1651).
— Memoir. [Chetham see, v. 66.] .... 5095.26
— Coleridge (B.) Northern 'worthies, v. 1. 1862. . . . 8263.07
— Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, ete., V. 6 3225.0S
Stanley (Thomas, 1st earl of Derby, d. 1504).
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, ete.,T.'l 8226.01
Stanleys, (earls of Derbyu
— Hey wood (T. ) Earls of D. and the verse writers and
poets of the 16th aud 17th centuries. [Chetham
BOO., V. 29.] 5094.29
— Pollard (W.) The Stanleys of Knowsley. . 3164.31
— Stanley papers. \In Chetham society, v. 29, 31, 66,
67, 70.] 5094.29
Stanton (Edwin M., Amer. lawyer, sec'y of war during
avUwar, of 1861-65, 6. 1815, d. 1869).
— Jones (E. K.) Lincoln, Stanton, and Grant His-
torical sketches. 1875 3113.19
— Stowe (B. E. B.) Men of our times 3266.02
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Qalaxy, June, 1870 (Senator Wilson and E. M. Stanton, by
J. 8. black) ; Harper's monthly, y. 14 (by T. B. Thorpe).
Stanton {Mrs. Eliz. Cady, of N Y., ' Women's rights'
adcocate, b. 1816).
— Tilton (T.) Sanctum Sanctorum, p. 260-82. 1870. . . 2844.26
Stanthurst (llichard, b. 1547, d. 1618).
— Bell (K.) Lives of the English poets 3211.17
Stabk (John. Amer. rev. general, b. 1728, d. 1822).
— Everett(E.) Lifeof. [Sparks' Am. bio.,v.l.] 3241.01
— Stark (C. ) Memoirs and official correspondence ot
1860 3168.12
Headley (J. T.) VTashington aud his generals, v. 1. . 3177.06
Stedinok (Curt Bogislaus Louis Christopher, Swedish
general and .itatesman, b. 1746, d. 1836).
See Putnam's mag., Oct., Nov., Dec, 1864.
Stedman (Edmund C, Amer. poet and author, b. 1833).
.See Scribner, Nov., 1873 (by A. B. Macdonough) ; amd
Duyciinck, v. 2, 1878.
Steele (Sir Kichard, British essayist, dramatist, politi-
cal writer, and humorist, b. 1671, d 1729).
— Epistolary correspondence; with illust. anecdotes
by J. Nichols. 2 v. London, 1809. 8°. . 3165.12
— Montgomery (H.R.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1865. 3166.25
— Adams (W. D.) Famous books. 1875 2613.11
— Drake (N.) Biographical and critical sketch of. [/nD.'s Es-
says, V. 1, p. 41-292. 1805.] 2623.14
— Forster (J.) Hist, aud biogr. essays, v. 2 2525.02
— Macaulav (T. B.) Essays, v. 5 (On Addison, etc.) . . 2630.'20
— Purlieu (T.) Lit aud its professors, p. 192-206. 1867. 2538 25
— Tliackeray (W. M.) English hiimcirists 326'2.13
— Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 1, p. 2'29-
293. 1801 3253.'24
— Timbs (J.) Wits and hnmourlsts.v. 1, p. 122-186. 1862. 3252.14
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Chai-acterisUcs, etc., v. 2, p. 38-66. 2544.10
[Another essay in N. A rev., v. 108, 1869.)
A'e« uto Geutlemau's inag., Aug., 1871 (by 0. O. Clarke) ;
N. A rev., V. 46 (by E. Chauniug) ; Quar. rev., v. 96, 1855,
or Littell, V. 9, 1886 ; Temple bar, March, 1872, or, Litteli,
187-2, V. 2 ; Temple bar. Doc, 1873, or Litteli, Jan., 1874.
Steffens (Heiurich, German author, b. 1773, d.l845).
— Story of my career as student at Freiberg and Jena,
and as professor at Halle, Breslaa, and Berlin.
Tr. by W. L. Gage. B., 1803. 16°. . . 3165.14
Same. [With title] German uaiv. life. Phil*..
1874. 12*. 5516.26
Note.—OiiM penoDal remlDlscenoeaof Gocth*, 8chlll«r,
Sclielling, etc.
See alio N. A. rev., t. 87. (by J. If . Uackia) ; Jor. qn. rvr..
T. 31, and T. 34 ; Eclectic mag., t. 3.
Sranw (Heinrich Fricdrich (. arl, baron von, Prussian
statesman, b. 1757, d. 1831).
— Ouvn' (H. A.) Stein and his reforms in Prussia.
1873 6914.18
Set alto Blackwood'! mag., v. 68 ; Ed. rev., v. 103, or Ut-
tell, v. 13, 1866 ; Litteli, v. 28; New monthly, July and Anc
1867.
Stephbn (Sir James, EngL publicist, b. 1789, d. 1859).
See aUo Bentley'a mlaoel., v. 41, 1857, or Littell, t. U,
1867 ; Fi-aser's mag., Nov., 1869 : and Poole's luder.
Stephens (Alexander H,o/' Georgia, Amer. statesman
ana historian, b. 1812).
— Cleveland (H) A. H. Stephens, in public and pri-
vate. With letters and speeches. 1866. 3166.27
— Bartlett (D. W.) PresidentUI candidates, p 179-197. 8242.03
See also Barper'a monthly, v. 26 (by Q. M. Towie).
Stephens (James, head oftlte Fenians, b. 1824).
— J.S.: a semi-biographical sketch. N. Y. 12°. 3165.15
S-rEPHENsoN (George, English improver of the locOTnotive,
b. 1781, d. li<48>.
— Smiles (S.) Story of the life of. 18G8. .3165.16a
— Boyd (A. K. H.) Critical essays, p. 278-316. 1865. . 2814.17
See also Eraser's mag., v. 66, 1867 ; Harper's monthly,
T. 15 (by A. H. Guernsey) ; v. 37 (by B. M. Alden ; lllua.) ;
New monthly, Deo. 1859 ; N. A. rev., v. 87, 1858 ; Quar. rwv.,
v. 102, 1857 ; West, rev., v. 68, 1867, or Uttell, v. 18, 1887.
Atto references in Allibone, v. 2.
Stephenson (Robert, EngL engineer, b. 1803, d. 1859).
— Jeaffreson (J. C. ) The lite of. With chapters on
his professional works, by W. Pole. 2d ed. 2 v.
1866 316.5.25
— Smiles (S.) Memoir of. 1868 3165.16
Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16
See also Eraser's, v. 60, 1869 (In memoriam) ; Barper'i
monthly, v. 37 (by H. M. Alden).
Stepney (George, Engl poet, b. 1663, d. 1707).
— Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263.01
Sterling (Joiin, Scotch clergyman, b. 1806, A1844).
— Ciirlyle (T. ) Lifeof. 1S52 3165.18
Beviewed, by J. Tulloch. In North Brit rev., v. 16, 1861-2.
— Bare (J. C.) Memoir of. [S'.s Essays, v. 1, p. 1-232.) 2647.09
— Brimloy (G.) Essays, p. 239 62. 1860 2614.10
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies 1861 3263.16
-^ Tuckerman (B. T.) Characteristics of lit, T. 1, p. 193-209.
1849 2644.10
See also Allibone, v. 2, and Poole's Index.
Stebne (Laurence, Engl. Immorist and divine, b. 1713,
d. 1768).
— Ferriar(J.) Illustrations of. 2 v. in 1. 1812. 2.5'24.15
— Fitzgerald (P.) The life of . 2 v. 1864. . 3165.21
— Parnell (T.) Lit. and its professors, p. 206-81. 1867. 2638.25
— Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists, 1872 2752.31
— Thackeray (W. M.) English humoi-ists 3252.13
— Tuckerman (H. T.' Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.16
See also BUckwood, v. 97. 1866 ; Dublin nniv. mag , v.8 ;
London soc, Feb.. 1866 : ■ National rev., v. 18, 1864 (Sterne
and Thackeray) ; N. A. rev., v. 81, 1856 ; v. 107, 1868 (by A.
S. HiU) : Quar. rev., v. 94, 1864, or LitteU, v. 6, 1854 ; and
notices and references in Allil>one, v. 2.
Steenberg (Alexander von, German novelist, b. 1806).
See For. qu. rev., Jan., 1837 j West, rev., v. 72. 1869 (Eo-
collections of).
Steuben (Friedrioh Wilhelm August, baron von, Ger-
man officer in the Amer. rev., b. 1730, d. 1791).
— Bowen (F.) Lifeol [Sparks' Am. biogr., v. 9.] 3241.01
— Kapp (F.) Life of. 2 v. 1859 3165.17
Beviewed In N. A. rev., v. 99, 1864.
— Greene (G. W.) German element in the war of American In-
dependence. 1876 673.10
— Headley (J. T.) Washington aud his generals, v. 1. . 3177.04
Stevens (Phineas, Amer. pre^evol. officer, d. 1756).
— . stark (C.) Biography of. [In Au Memoirs of Stark.] 3168.12
Stevens iThaddeus, of Fa., Amer. statesman, b. 1793,
d. 1868).
— Memorial addresses on his life and character, de-
livered in the House of representatives, Dec. 17,
1868. Wash., 1869. 8° 31t!5.19
— Tilton (T.) Sanctum sanctorum, p. 227-234. 1870. . 2844.28
Stewabt (Sir Charles Wm. Vane, 3d marquis of London-
derry, b. 1778, d. 1828).
— Alison (A.) Lives, efe 1861 3033.22
Stewabt (Dugald, Scoldi. philosopher, b. 1752, d. 1828).
— Veitch (J.) Memoir of. [In S.'s Works,v. 10.] 5417.10
See also North Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858 ; aud Allibone, v. 2.
4^ For additional references see his name in genera]
alphabet
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203
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Stewart «o SuUy.
Stiwabt (Eobert, lord CasUereagh, ltd marquis of Lon-
donderry, Engl statesman, b. 1769, d. 1822).
— Alison (A.) Lives, etc. 1861 3033.22
— Memoirs and correspondence. [1798-1816.] By his
brother Charles. 4 v. London, 1848. . 3033.15
— Alison (A.) Essays, etc. 1861 8033.22
See also Blackwood's mag., t. 91, 1B62 ; Ed. rev., T. 116,
18«2 ; Quar. reT.,T. Ill, 1862.
— Adams W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14
— Eobbel (T. E.) EugUsh statesmen, p. 9-32. 1868. . . 3222.01
SiHiR (Kudolph, Goto, preacher and prof., b.lSOO,d. 1862).
— Lacroix (J. P.) Life of Bndolph Stier. 1871. 3165.32
Stiles (Ezra, D.D., pres.of Yale college, 6.1727, d.l795).
— Holmes (A.) Life of. 1798 316G.01
— Kiugsley (J. L.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. biogr., v. 16.] 3241.16
Stillinq. See Juuo-STiHiiNQ.
Stzbuno (Ti.omas, Amer. rev. general, d. 1808).
— Headle; (J. T.) Washington and his generals, t. 2. . 8177.07
Stookmab (OliTistiau Friediioh, baro7i, German diploma-
tist, b. 1787, d. 1863).
— Stijokniar (E., baron vou). Memoirs of, [1814-63.
With biogr. sketch.] Ed. by M. Miiller. 2 v.
1872 3161.20
iro(<.— Review of the political events in Europe, from
1814 to 1863, by one in the confidence of the reigning
families of Belgium, Ooburg, England, and Prussia.
Set Ed. rev. v. 136, 1872 ; Quar. rev., v. 133, 1872, or Lit-
tell, 1872, v. 4 ; West, rev., v. 99, 1873.
Stoddaed (Uavid Tappan, Amer. missionary to the Nes-
torians, b. 1819, U. 1857).
— Thompson (J. P.) Memoir of. 1858. . .3166.04
See alto New Enghmder, v. 16, 1868 ; N. A. rev., T. 88, 1869.
Stoeke (Thomati, d. 1604).
— Bell (B.) Lives of the English poets 8211.17
Stobks ^Bichard Salter, D.B., of Brooklyn, p/readitr and
author, b. 1821).
— Fowler (H.) American pulpit. 1856 3466.07
— Patten (J. A.) Lives of the clergy of Brooklyn. 1874. 8468.04
Stoky (Josepli, American jurid,b. 1779, d. 1815).
— Autobiography. [In Ms Miscel. works, p. 1-43. 1882.] 2647.07
— Life and letters. Ed. by his sou W. W. Story. 2 v.
Boston, 1851. 8°. 3166.29
Ao(e.— Reviewed in Ed. lev., v. 96, or Eclectic mag., v.
27, 1862 ; Quar. rev., v. 92, 1853.
— Sumner (Ch.) Tribute to J.S. [Jn his Orations, ete., v.2. 6324.12
— Herriug (J.) and Lougacre {J. B.) Nat. portr. gal., v. 3. 3247.10
— Homes of American stutesmen 8245.12
— Loriug (J. 8.) Hundred Boston orators 8246.14
— Webster (Daniel). Works, v. 2, p. 297-302 6077.02
See also the biogr. and bibliogr. article in Allibone, v. 2.
Stothabd (Thomas, English paiider, b. 1787, d. 1821).
— Bray(A. E.) Life of. 1851 3166.28
— Thorubury (W.) British artists, v. 2. 1861. . . . 1433.11
Stow (Baron, Amer. JJapiist dioine, b. 1801, d. 1869).
— Stoolibridge (J. C. ) ilemoir of 1871.. .3166.31
Stowe {Mrs. Harriet E. Beecher, 6. 1814).
— Famous girls, etc., p. 99-112 3261.17
— Eminent women of the age. (By E. P. Parker). . . 8266.01
See also notices in Allibone, v. 2, and Poole's Index.
Stoweuj {Lord), ilee boorr (Wm., lord titowdl).
SlBiwroiu) (Karl of), tiee Weniwobth (T.)
Steanahan {Mrs. Marianne Fitch, of Brooklyn, b. 1813,
d. 1866).
— Spear (S.T.) Inmemoriam : Mrs.Stranahan. 3165.28
Stbanahan family.
- Genealogies of the Stranahan family. Brooklyn,
1808. 8^. 3165.27
Strange {Sir Eobert, Scotch engraver, b. 1721, d. 1792).
See Fraser's mag., v. 61, 1866.
SiEATTON (Ch. S. , ' Tom Thumb,' Amer. dwarf, b. 1832).
— Sketch of. New Xork, 18G7. 16°. . . .3105.24
— Wood (E. J.) GianU and dwarfs, p. 411-418. 1868. . 8264.'22
Strauss (David Friedrioh, German rationalistic tlieolo-
gian and critic, b. 1808, d. 1875).
— Zeller (E.) D. E. Strauss, in his life and writings.
1874. 3160.19
See also Brit. quar. rev., July, 1874 ; Maomillau, Oct.,
1873 (S. as a politician, by E. 0oadby).
For critical comments on his works. Bee his name in
in general alpliabet.
Sthiokland (Hugh Edwin, English ornUlwlogist, b. 1811,
d. 1853).
— Jardiu6(W.) Memoirs of. 1858 3168.11
SxRozzi (Filippo, Florentine statesman, b. 1489, d. 1538).
— TroUope(T. A.) Filippo Strozzi. 1860. .3165.29
See also New mouthiy mag,, June, 1860.
Stbukssee ( Johann Friecjrich von, Saxon physician, af-
terwards Danish prime-minister, b. 1737, d. 1772).
— Munter (B.) Count Straenz^, the skeptic and the
christian. 1853 3576.11
— Wraxall (L.) Remarkable adventurers, v . 2, etc., p. 110-128.
1863 8264.24
See alto Ed. rev., v. 123, p. 600-606, and Uvea of Oabouni
Matilda, (gu. of Denmark).
SxnART {Royal House of).
— Jesse (J. H. ) Memoirs of the court of England dur-
ing the reign of the Stuarts, including the pro-
tectorate. 3v. 1855. 12° 477.04
— Memoirs of the pretenders. 2 v. 1845. . . 3166.05
T. 1. James Frederick Edward Stuart and hla adherents;
Charles Edward : Louisa, countess of Albany; Henry Stuart,
card. York : and others.
Same. New ed. London, 1858. 12°. . . 3166.07
— Peyton (SirE.) Diviue catastrophe of the House
of Sti^rt. Reprint, 1811 3087.14
— Strickland (A. ) Lives of the last four princesses of
the House of Stuart 1872 3'255.30
— Vaughan (R.) History of England, under the house
of Stuart, including the commonwealth. 2 v. 477.01
— Townend (W. ) The descendants of the Stuarts. 2d
ed- 1858 3166.22
See alto Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 3 (Coun-
tess of Albany and the last Stuarts); £d. rev., v. 136, 1872,
or Littell, 1872, V. 4 (Stuarts of St. Germains) ; Fortnightly
rev., V. 6, 1866 (Awordfor the Stuarts, by B. Bell) ; Qu. rev.,
V. 133, 1872 ; Eev. des d. moudes, 16 Jan., 1 et 16 f6v., 1861.
See also, in this class, Albany {Countess of) r r'e^m.ES L
and II.; James 1. and IL; and Chables Edwaxu : also His-
tories of Scotland, 1371-1603, and of England, 16U3-1'/14.
Stuabt {Lady Arabella, b. 1575, d. 1615).
— Cooper (E.) Life and letters of. 2 v. JSDB. 3166.20
— Oostello (L.S.) Eminent Englishwomen.v. 1, p. 191-822. 3266.14
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 4 3225.04
— Strickland (A.) Tudor princesses, p. 829-392. 1868. .3266.22
SinAKT {Prince Cliarles Edward, the young pretender, b.
1720, d. 1788).
— Adams (W.H D.) Anecdotal memoirs, p. 235-300. v. 2 of 3266.23
See also entries under Cbableb Edward Stuart, p. 131 ;
and entries under Stuabt {Royal House of).
Stoaht (Gilbert Charles, Amer. pninlei; (>.1756, d.l828).
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. port, gal., v. 1. 8247.08
— Lester (C. E.) Artists of America. 1846 1416.10
Stuart (James Francis Edward, son of James IL, b,
1688, d. 1765).
See entries under Sttjabt (Royal House of).
Stuart (Mary). See Maet, {queen of Scots).
Stubge (Joseph, Engl phiUinthropist, 6. 1793, d. 1859).
See Meliora, t. T, 1866.
Stuytesant (Peter, last Dutch governor of New Amster-
dam, b. about 1602, d. 1682).
— Abbott (J. S. 0. ) Peter Stuyvesant. 1873.3166.24
See in fiction Irving'B Knickerbocker's Hist, of New York.
SuOHET (Louis Gabriel, due d' Albuf era, . French general,
b. 1770, d. 1826).
— Redding (O.) Personal reminiscences, etc., v. 2, p. 167-183.
1867 32'22.02
— Headley (J. T.) Napoleon and his marshals, v. 2. . . 8132.02
SuCKLiNO {Sir John, English poet, b. about 1608, d. about
l(i42).
See Putnam's mag., Aug., 1866, and ref. in Allibone, v. 2.
Sue (Eugfene, French novelist, b. 1804, d. 1857).
— UiUer (H.) Essays, p. 482-493. 1866 2635.16
See alto BenUey miscel., v. 44, 1868, or Littell, 1868, v. 4;
West, rev., v. 80, 1863.
SuoDEN (Jonas, EnyL manufacturer, b. 1800, d. 1857).
— Stee. (B.) Lives made sublime 3263.30
Sulla or Sylla (Lucius Cornelius, Soman general and
dictator, b. 138, d. 78b.o.)
— Freeman (E. A.) Hist, essays, 2d s., p. 271-307. 1873. 2628.12
— Plutarch. Sulla. — 8. and Lysander compared. [In his Lives,
etc., V. 8 of 3146.17 ; v. 3 of 8145.22 ; v. 2 of 3146.08.]
See alto National rev., v. 14, 1862 ; and Momnisen's Hist,
of Rome, v. 3-4.
SoMiivAN (James, of Mass., statesman and juHst, b. 1744,
d. 1808).
— Amory {T. 0. ) Life of : with selections from his
writings. [With obituary by J. Q. Adams ; funeral
sermon by J. S. Buckmiuster ; sketch by S. li.
Knapp ; memoir by J. Winthrop.] . , . 3167.01
Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 88, 1859.
Sullivan (John, Amer. rev. general, b. 1740, d. 1795).
— Peabody (0. W. B.) Life of. 3'241.13
Sully (Maiimilien de B^thune, due de, i^reiicft soldier
and statesman, b. 1560, d. 1641).
Uumoires de Henry le grand, 1570-1611. [Fethot. 3 s^r., v.
1-9.1 602.16
— Memoirs. 5 v. London, 1778. 8°. ... 3166.10
Same. 5 v. Edinburgh, 1770. 1-2°. . .3166.14
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208
— JamM (a. P. B.) Bmln«nt foreign stitetmen, T. 1, . 8211.19
— Scott iJ. R.) Earl of Chatham, aad Solly, [/n hit Dlaserta-
Uoua.] !iS47.06
,^<!i! also LitteU, 1871, T. ^ (from Dark Blue, 1871).
Sumner {OhMlea, of Mass., Amer. statesman, orator, and
axdhor, b. 1811, d. 1874).
— Lester (C. E. ) Life and public services of. 31fi8.10
— Memorial and addresses in the Senate and House of
Bep., April 27, 1874. Wash., 1874. 8°. . 31G8.09
— Ames (ifrt M 0.) Outlines of men, ttc. (His Home.) 3613.33
— Loriiig (J. S.) Hundred BoBtoD orators S'.240.U
— Btowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 8.266.03
Ste also Scribner's monthly, r. 8-10 (by A. B. Johnson).
SoMTEB (Tliomas, Amer. rev. general, b. 1734? A 18.S2).
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gal. t. i. 3347.11
Sdmdon (^ Viscountess), tiee Glaxton (Charlotte).
Sdbkex (Karl of). See Howakd (Henry).
Sdbtees (Boboit, Engl, antiquary, b. 1779, d. 1834).
— Taylor {(i. ) Memoir of. [Surtees soo.,no.24.] 5116.28
BxjVAi»(JiT, SouvABOiT, Or SuwABow (Alexander Vasilie-
vitch, count; Bassian general, b. 1729, d. 1800).
— Authing (F.) History of the campaigns of, with
sketch of his private life and character. 2 v. 543. 10
— Wilson (J. O.) IllttBtrions soldiers. 1871 8332.18
Stbtohine. ^'ee Swetohine.
SwEDENBOBO (Emanuel, Swedish religious teacher, phiioso-
pher, and scientist, b. 1G88, d. 1772).
— Bush (G.) Eeply to Emerson on S. 1846. 5093.04
Statement of reasons for embracing the doctrines
of. With biogr.sketch of the author. 1876. 3596.26
— Killer (O. 1'.) Memoir of. 1868. . , .3168.14
— Hobart(N.) Life of. 1850 3167.10
— Hood(E. P.) Life of. 3168.15
— Hyde (J.) Emanuel Swedenborg: a lecture. 3168.16
— James (H. ) Secret of Swedenborg ; being an eluci-
dation of his doctrine of the divine natural hu-
manity. 1869 3596.09
Substance and shadow. 1863 3563.19
— Keyes (E. E. ) Wesley and Swedenborg ; a fraternal
appeal to metkodist ministers. 1872. . . 3596.10
— Tafel (J. F. L ) Documents concerning. New ed.,
G. Bnsb. 1847 3167.09
— Tafel (B. L. ) Documents concerning the life and
chai-acter of S. ; translated and annotated. 3 v.
1875 ■ 3597.22
— White (W.) Life of, with introd. by B. F. Barrett.
1866 3167.22
Emanuel Swedenborg : his life and writings. 2 v.
18C7 3168.06
Note. — This work is much more elaborate and critical
than the preceding, but not so acceptable to Swedeubor-
gians, who look upon it as pr^udiced.
— Wilkinson (J. J. G. ) Biography of. 1849.3167.11
— Emerson (R. W.) Swedenborg ; or, the Mystic. [Represen-
tative men] 2524.08 ; 2624.09
— MaudBleylH.) Swedeuborg. [/nAi'sBodyandmiud.] 4a3:).15.b
— OsBoli (M. F. d'). Literature and art, v. 2, p. 160-166. 2625.09
— Yaughau (11. A.J Hours with the mystics 3616.17
— iVhittier (J. Q.) Literary recreations, p. 374-381. 1864. 2545.11
See also Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1857 ; v. 77, 1868 ; Lippin-
cott, April, 1871; Nat. qu. rov., v. 10, 1866 ; N.A.rev., July,
1867 ; Winsiow's med. critic, t. 1, 1861,
See aUo Swedenborgianism, p. 106.
SwBTOBiNB (Mme. S. Soymonoff, devout Sussian lady
and writer, b. 1782, d. 1857).
— Life and letters. PubL by count de Falloox. Bos-
ton, 1867. 12° 3167.12
— Sa vie et ses oeuvres. Par le comte de Falloux 2 v.
Paris, 1862. 12° 3167.20
— Belloo (B. P.) Vignettes 3361.16
See alto ITraser's mag., t. 61, 1860 ; N. A. rev., v. 95, 1863;
Revue deB d. mondes, 16 Juiu 1861 (par Alb. de Broglie).
SwEYN, (king of Denmark, lOlh century).
— Edgar (J. G.) Sea lllngs 8363.17
SwiPT (Jonathan, dean of St. Patrick's, British satirist,
humorist, poet, and political writer, b. 1667, d. 174-5).
— Boyle (J.) Bemarks on the life and writings of.
4th ed. 1752 3167.30
— Forster(J.) Life of. 1876 3167.31
— Jeffrey (F.,/ord). Jonathan Swift, [an essay]. 5075.21
Same, [/n /lis Essays.] 2533.19
— Lecky ( W. E. H. ) Leaders of public opinion. 492.13
— Scott (Sir Walter). Memoirs ot [In Swift's Works,
v. 1.] 5074.04
— Sheridan (T.) Lifeot 2d ed. 1787. . .3167.29
— Brake (N.) EsBaya, v. 3 2623.16
— Forsyth (Wm.) NoveUats of the 18th century. . . .2763 30
— Howitt (V.) Homes of the British po«l«, ▼. 1. UM.
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the poeu, v. 3 iaM.M
— Masson (I).) Throe dovlla, and other essays. 1B74. 3«MJt
— Phillips (8.) Essays from the TimoB.v.l.p.ai4-287. 18T1. 36M.U
Repr. iu EciecUc mat<.. v. '£&, 1863.
— Parnell (T.) Literature and ita prufeaaoi'S, p. 231-368. 3638.36 -
— Reed (W. B.) Among my bonks, p. 12-21. 1871. . . 2M1.3T
— RussellJW,) Eccentric peritona^es 8J64 08
— Taine(H. A.) Hist, of Engl. Iiurature, v. 3. . . .3766.11
— Thaokeray (W. M.) Kngllsh humorlats 3163.18
A'ltc.— Thackeray lutrodiiies another severe sketch of
Swift into his ' Henry J':sri)i}Ud.'
— Timba (J.) Wits and humimrliits, v. 1, p. 1-131. 1883. 326X14
— Tuckerman (H.T.) Cliaruuturiatics of lli.,v, 1, p. 80-106. 2644 lu
— Windsor (A. L.) Ethics, p. 216-286. 1860 iUT.U\
See alio Blackwood s mag., v. 74, 1863 (On Thackeray's
lecture on Swift) ; Brit. quar. rev., Oct., 1864, or Littell,
V. 9, 1866 : Eraser's mag , v. 61, 1860 (2 art.) : v. 76. 1867,
or Littell, 1868. v. 1 (H and Moor Park : rambles of Patri-
oius Walker) ; Qentioman's mag., Sept., 1871 (by O. 0.
Clarke ; N. A. rev.. Jan.. 18B8 (by A. 8. Hill) ; North Brit,
rev., V. 61, 1870, «r Littell, 1870, v. 1; Kovue des d. moudes,
Uaoftt 1868 (par H. Taiue : Wiusluw'a Jour, of pay. med.,
V. 2, 1849 (On bis insanity) : alio the blogr. and bibUogr.
article in Alii bone, v. 2, and the references & Poole'a Index.
SwiNBUENE (Algernon Ch., Engl. pnH and critic, b. 1843).
— Friswell (J.H.) Modern men of letters, p.299-313. 1870. 363C.18
— Lowell (J. B.J My study windows, p. 210-327. 1871. 3684.18
— Stedman (Edmund O.) Victorian poets. 1876. . . 3643.81
Repr. from Scjdbner'u mumhly, March, 1876.
See aUo Contem. rev., v.6,1867 (M.Arnoldand S., by P.BayiM).
Sydenham (lord). See Thompson (0. E. P.)
Sydney. .See Sidney.
Sylla. See SuuA.
Symonds (John A., Mngl physician and author, b. 1807,
d. 1871)
— Memoir. Byhis8on.[JnAisMi8Cel.,p.i-iiiii. 2547.19
Taoitus (Caius Cornelius, Roman historian, b. 51, d.
qfler 117).
— Donne (W. B.) Life of. [/» his Tacitas.] 43iaT
See Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863 ; and Smith's Diet., v. 8.
TAiiBOT (Afws Catherine, Migl authoress, 6.1720,d.l770).
— Letters, 1741 to 1770. 4 v. Lon., 1809. 8°. 3033.06
Talbot (Silas, Amer. navaX officer, b. 1750, A 1813).
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Life of. 1850.. . .3167.13
Talpord {Sir Thomas Noon, Engl, axdhor and judge, b.
1795, d 1854).
— De Quincey (T.) Lit.reminiBeenceB,v.3, p.256-296. 1861. 2632.13
— Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 146-154. 1855. 25U2.09
— Redding (C.) Persooat reminiscences, v. 2, p, 129-166. 3222.03
— Tuckerman (11, T.) The dramatist. [/» his Oharacteristics,
etc., V. 2, p. 144-179. 1861.) 2644.10
— Whipple (E.F.) Essays and reviews, v.l, p. 81-103. 1861. 3646.06
See also North Brit, rev., v. 26, 1866.
Tallemant des Beaux (Paul, Fiench litterateur, b. 1642,
d. 1712).
— Saiote-Beuve (0. A.) Canseries dn Inndi, v. 13. . . . 7033.30
See Rev. des d.mondes, 16 Juillet 1835 (par Monmerqad).
Tauj;ykand Perigord ((JharLs Maurice de, French diplo-
matist, b. 1754, d. 1838).
— Life, ianon.] 4 v. London, 1834. 8°. . 3167.U
— MoHarg(0. K.) Life of. Ift57 3167.25
— Stewarton ( --). Memoirs of. [anon."] 2 v. 3167.18
— Baker (U.B.) French society, etc , v. 3. 1874. . .8366.16
— Brougham (K.,lord). Coutributious, e^;.,v. 3, p. 483-606. 2517.08
— Bulwer iSir H. L. E.) Hist, characters. V. 1 . . .3267.08
— Everett (£.) Mount Vernon papers, p. 352-361. 1860. 2624.18
— Gibbon (P.) PubUo characters, v. 3, p. 6-133. . . . 3316.19
— Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, e<r., v. 2. 1874. . 3261.09
See also Bentley's misceL.v. 28, 1850; Obambers's journal,
V. 12, 18i9 (Early llle ol) ; Quar. rev., v. 123, 1867 ; Bevua
des d. moudes, 16 mai 1839 (par Mignet) : Wlnslow's jour,
of psy. med., v. 1, 1848 ; and numerous references in
Poole's Index.
Tallien (Terezia Cabarrus, Mme. de, 6. 1773, d. 1836).
— Houssaye (A.) Notre- Dame de Thermidor : histoire,
etc. 2eet]. 18H7 3167.24
— Ohallice (Jfri.) Illustrious women of lYance. . , . 3366.09
See also Fraser's mag., v. 77, 1868.
TtT.wA (Francois 3oiie\>h,Fr. tragic ac<or,!<.1763,d.l826).
— Irving (W.) Conversations with Talma. [In his Spanish pa-
pers, V. 2, p. 161-163. 1866.] 3633.13
See also New monthly, mag., v. 6, 1832.
Talon (Omer, French magistrate, b. 1595, d. 1652).
— M^moires, 163U-63. [Fetitot. 3 s6r., v. 60-63.] . . . 604.01
Tambelane. See Toioub.
Taney (Boger Brooke, U. 8. chief justice, 6.1777, d.l864).
— Tyler (S.) Memoir of. 187-2 3168.18
— Van Santvuord (Q.) Lives of the chief josticea. . . 3246.30
See alto Atlantic, v. 16, 1865 (by 0. M. Ellis) ; Nat. quar.
rev., V. 10, 1865.
Tafpan (Arthur, Amer. merdtanl and philanthropist, b.
1786, d. 1865).
— Tappan(L.) Life of. 1870 3171.05
In asking tor books, use the "Book Orders," giviiig the AOTHOB'S NA&li% the first part of the TIVLO, aud the NOUliBli.
204
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Tasao to Tennyson.
I
Tasso (Torquato, ItaL epic poet, b. 1544, d. 1595).
— MilmaiMR.) Life of. 2 v. 1850. . . .3172.01
— 'Wiffen (J. H.) Life. 'With appendix on the "Jeru-
salem delivered," by Sismondi 1S69. . 3172.03
— Wilde (B. H. ) Love, madness, and imprisonment
of. 2 V. 1842 3171.12
Brydge6(E.) Imaginative blograpUy, v. 2, p. 272-288. 8254.25
— Drake (N.) Ou the frouzy of. [In his Literary hoars, v. 1,
p. 61-73. 1800 ] 2627.08
— Harrisou (J. A.) In Tasso's garden of St. Onofrio. [/n Group
of poeta. 1875.J 2628.26
— Shelley (M.W.) Livea.ete., v. 2 3211.26
See also Bentley'e miaoel., v. 67, 1855 ; Maomlllan's mag.,
Sept., Oct., 1876 (by 0. M. Phillimore) ; Nat. qu rev., v. 1,
' I860; Temple Bar., Nov., 1871 ; references in Poole'slndex,
and worliS iu Literature. {European.— Italian.)
Tassoni (Ale.ssaudro, Mai. poet, b. 15(i5, d. 1635).
— SheUey (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 8211.26
Taswell (Wm., KhijL dluine, b. 1652, d. 1731).
— Autobiography and anecdotes, 1651-82. Ed. by G.
P.Elliott. Ij.,(Mmdenmiscel.,x.2. 4°. 5113.09
Tate (Nahum, Emjlish poet, b. 1G52, d. 1715).
— ADsUn (W. S.) and Ealph (J.) Poeta-laureate,p.l96-222. 3254.19
TAULEa (Dr. Johanu. German mystic, b. 1290, d. 1361).
— History and life of. Tr. by S. Winkworth, with ad-
ditional noticss of his life aud times. 1858. 3172.04
Hodgson (W.) Livesof some of tlie reformers. 1867.3432.17
— Klngsley (C.) Miscellanies, p. 310 334. 1860. . . . 2634.07
Tavannes. tiee Saolx de Tavannes.
Tavebnieb (Jean Baptiste, Frmch traveller, b. 1602, d.
1685 or 1686).
— St. John (.J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3221.04
Taylor {Mev. Edward T., of Boston, called 'fatlier Tay-
lor,' b. 1791, d. 1871).
— Haven(G.) and Bussell (T.) Incidents and anec-
dotes of. 1872 3171.14
Tatlob {Sir Henry, Kngl. dramatlil and essayist, b. 1800).
See Erasers mag., v. 79, 1869, or LitteH, 1869, v. 2 ; Fort-
nightly rev., v. 1, 1865 (by A. Trollope); Harper's monthly,
V. 38 (by M. D. Conway); National rev., v. 16, 1802 ; North
Brit, rev., v. 43, 1865, or Littell, 1866, v. 1) ; and references
in Alliboue, and Poole's Index.
Tatloe (Isaac, Enr/l. relig. author, b. 1787, d. 1865).
— Gilflllan (G.) 2<1 gallery of lit. port., p. 318-327. 1860. 25'26.12
3d gallery of lit. portmits, p. 67-76. 1855. . . . 2526.13
— Stephen {Sir J.) Essays, etc., v. 2 3423.21
— Taylor (iieu.I.) Brief memoir of. [/rt/tuFamilypen.v.l.] 3171.01
See also Littell, v. 87 (by W. G. Blaikie ; Macmillans
mag., Oct., 1865 (Literary life of, by prof. Fraser) ; articles
in Alliboue, v. 3, and references in Poole's Index.
Tatlob (Jane, Huqi. authoress, b. 1783, d. 1824).
— Taylor (L) Memoirs of. New ed. 1833. 3171.15
Same, [in Family pen, v. 1. 1867.] .3171.01
— Elwood (A. K.) Lit. ladies of England, v. 2, p. 282-276. 3253.23
See also Littell, 18(j8, v. 1 (from Chr. remembrancer); and
AlUboue, V. 3.
Tatlob (Jeiemy. -Enqlbishop and author, b.l613.(M067).
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 2, p. 341-363. 1866. . 2625.04
— Rogers (H.) Essay, biog, and critical, [/n T.'s Works, v. 1,
1853.] 3618.01
— TuUoch (J.) Rational theology in England, v. 2. . . 3440.10
Eepr. from Coutemp. rev., v. 9, 1868 (2 art)
See also Quar. rev., v. 131, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 4, and
biogr. and bibliogr. article iu Alliboue, v. 8.
Tatlob (John, 'the water poet,' b. 1580, d. 1654).
— Hood (E. P.) Peerage of poverty 3265.13
— Southey (B.) Uneducated poets. 1836 3'264.02
See also bil>Uographical article in Allibone, T. 3.
Tatler [Rev. John James, Enrjl. unitarian divine, b.
1797, d. 1869).
— Letters embracing his life. Ed. by J. H. Thorn.
2 V. 1872 3171.03
Tatlob (John, Engl, poet, avihorqf "Monsieur Tonson,"
d. 1832).
— Eecords of my life. N. Y., 1833. 8°. . .3171.16
Tatloe (Rowland, Engl, divine and matiyr, ex. 1555).
— Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., t. 2. 1863 (from Fox). 3446.02
Tatlor (Wm., of Norwich, Engl, critic, b. 1765, d. 1836).
— Kobberds (J. W. ) Memoir of the life and writings
of 2 T. 1843 3172.06
Tatlob (Zachary, lilh pres. of U. «., 1849-50 ; b. 1786,
d. 1850).
— Fry (J.) Life of. 1847 3172.08
— Powell (C. F.) Life of 1846 3'244.13
— Abbott (J. S. C.) Lives of the presidente 3244.14
See alto Harper's monthly, v. 3 (by lady Wortley) ; v. 1
(by L. G. Clark ; illus.) ; v. U (Battles in Mexico, by 3.
Bonner): y. 4 (Residence at Baton Rouge, by T.B.Thorpe);
and references in Poole's Index.
j^- For Taylor's messages, with biogr. sketch and buo-
oinct account of his administration, see Statesman's man-
ual, ed. by Williams and Lossing, v. 3, pt. 1 [6726.05]. Con-
sult also Benton's Thirty years' view, v. 2 1576.27] ; Go-
brighfs Men and things at Washington [1113.16]; Sargent's
PubUo men and eventt, v. 2 [676.19] j and United Slates
( War with Mexico).
Tatlob {Mrs. Zachary, 'joife of president).
Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House. . . . 3246.U
Tazewell (Littleton Walter, of Va . lawyer find politi-
cian, b. 1774, d. 1860).
— Grigsby (H.B.) Discourse on life of. 1860. 3172.09
Tegumseh, (Amer. Indian chief, b. 1770, d. 1813\
— Drake (B.) Life of Tecumseh, and of his brother
the Prophet, with a hist, sketch of the Shawnnoe
indians. 1856 3i71.19
See also Harper's monthly ,T. 20 (by B. J. Lossing; illus.);
Fraaer^ mag., v. 13 ; and Moore's Amer. eloquence, v. 2,
p. 326-360 [0325.02], for his speeches.
Teionmodtii (Lord). See Shoee (John).
Telford (Thomas, Engl, engineer, b. 1757, d. 1834).
— Smiles (S.) Lives of the engineers, v. 2 3265.06
Tell (Wm. , apocryphal Swiis hero, d. 135J ?)
Delepierre (O.) Historical difficulties. 1868. . . . 2621.27
— Fiske (J.) Myths and tuyth makers. (See the index.) 3813.17
— Gould (S.B.) Curious myths, v.l. 1867 3816.16
— Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.26
— Lamartine (A. de). Celebrated characters, v. 3. . . 3'264.20
See also Ed. rev., v. 129, 1869 ; Harper's monthly, v. 14
{iUus.) ; Revue des d. moudes, 1 Jan. 1870 (par Marc Mon-
nier) ; 6 mai 1844 (par J. Olivier) ; Cox's Aryan mythology,
v. 2, p. 96-97 [3817.13
iVofe. — Of the foregoing references all but Hewlett and
Lamartine regard the story of Tell as a legend. The ordi-
nary histories of Switzerland and the dramas of Kuowles
and Schiller give the popular version.
Temple (Earl). See Gbenyille (Kichard, earl 2'emple).
Ti.nTPi.Te (Henry John, viscount Pabnerston, Engl, states-
man, b. 1784, d. 18t;5).
— Bulwer (H. L. ) Life of 3136.11
Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 109, 1871 : Qtmr. rev.,
v. 129, 1870, or Littell, 1870, V. 4 ; West, rev., v. 95, 1871.
— British statesmen, p. 7(1-113. 1854 3252.07
Button (R. H.! Studies in parUament, p. 187-208. 1806. 3262.19
— Maddyn(D.O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 2, p. 154-184. 1859. 3262.07
Heed (W. B.) Among my books, p. 225-2.18. 1871. . 2641.27
See also Bentley'a miscel., v. 43, v. 44, 1868 ; Blackwood's
mag., V. 77, 1856 ; v. 98, 1866 ; Fo'-tnightiy rev., v. 3, 1866
(Recoil, of, by Sir J. Bowring) ; Erasers mag., v. 46, 1852 ;
V. 67, 1H68 ; v. 60, 1860 ; V. 72, 1866 ; Harpers monthly, v.
26 (by J. H. Siddoiis) ; v. 32 (RecoU. ot, by H. O. Clarke) ;
Lippiucott's mag., Feb., 1871 (by H. M. Walsh) ; Nat quar.
rev.. V. 12, 1866 ; Quar. rev., v. 93, 1853 ; v. 101, 1857 : West.
rev.,T.63, 1855, or Eclectic maj., v.26, 1852; v. 6q, 1866; and
references in Allibone. v. 2 (art. Palmerston).
Temple {Sir Wm., Engl, statesman and author, b. 1628,
d. 1699).
— Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 4, p. 1-116. 1869. . . . 2S86.19
Bepr. from Ed. rev.. Oct., 1838.
See also references in Allibone, v. 3.
Tenoin (Claudine Alexandrine Gu(5rin, marquise de ;
autlioress, b. 1681, d. 1749).
— Kavanagh (J ) French women of letters, t. 1. . . . 3262.13
Tenieus (Uavid, the younger, Flemish painter, b. 1610,
d. 16;i4).
— Waagen (J.) Handbook of German, Flemish, and Dutch
schools, V. 2 1434.02
See also Eraser's mag., v. 57 (Visit to the chateau of).
Tenntson (Alfred, English poel, b. 1809).
— Tainsh (E. C.) A study of the works of. . 1693.20
— Afternoon leotures.v. 4, p. 49-97. 1867 (By J. B. Ingram). 2512.'23
V. 6, 1809 (T. and Browning, by E. Dowden.) . , 2512.24
— Bayne (P.) T. and his teachers. [Essays, v. 1, p. 15-50.] 2113.04
— Brimley (G.) Tennyson's poems. [Essays, p. 1-102.] 2514.10
Same. [/« Cambridge essays. 1855.] 2517.13
— Buchanan (K.) Master spirits. 1873 2617.29
— Fri8WeU(J.H.) Modern men of letters, p. 147-159. 1870.2525.18
. — Hall im (A. H.) Remains, p. 422441. 1863.] .... 2526.08
— Horno (R. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 193-211. 1866. 2632.09
— Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, V. 2. 1856. . . 953.24
— Kingsley (C.) Sir Walter Raleigh, elc, p. 177-196. 1859. 2534.06
— Rand (W. B., pseiul. for Matthew Browne). Recurring ideas
iuTennyBon. [In /it's Views and opinions, p. 135-150.] 2514.18
. — Stedman (E. C.) Victorian poets
— Sterling (J.) Essays and tales, v. 1, p. 422-463. . . .2547.09
— Sterling ,J. H.) Critical essays, p. 51-112. 1868. . . 2543.28
Taine (H. A) Hist, of Engl, literature, v. 2. . . .2755.10
.Vee also Atlantic monthly, v. 28, 1871 (T. and Theocritus);
Blackwood's mag., v. 79, 1866 : Catholic world. May, 1872
(as an artist and moralist) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 2, 1865 (A
bibliography of T., by I. S. Warren): Fortnightly rev., Felj.,
1874 (liis social philosophy, by L. Tohnache) ; Eraser's mag.,
V. 63, 1856 ;0n Raskin's contrast of Homer and Tennyson
as regards their feeling for nature, in his Modern pain-
ters) ; Gentleman's mag., April, 1872 (T. and the " Quar-
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Teimy«>n (> Thuriow.
20fi
terly review," by T. H. li. Le»ry); Mellora, v. 2, 18«» : N.
A. rev., V. W, IKbO ; North Brit, rev., v. 6a, 1871, or LlttiU,
1871. v. 2 : Popular Bcience monthly, Dec, 1873 (T. and
botany, by J. Hutchinson) ; Qimr. rev., v. 100, 1869 ; Qiiar.
rev., V. 131, 1871 (Uyron and T.); Sorlbner'B monthly, May,
June, 1874 (by £. 0. StedmanJ ; Weetm. rev., v. 8'i, 1864.
CrUiques on Knock Arden. tSct Blackwood's mag., v. 96,
1864 ; North Brit., rev., v. 41, 1864, or Littell, 1864, V. 3 ;
Qiiar. rev., v. 119, 1866.
Crittquaon Maud. See Ed. rev., v. 102, or Littell. T. 11,
1865 ; Fraeer'B mag., v. 52, 1865 ; Nat. qu rev., v. 6, 1862.
Critiques on IdyUs of the king. See Blackwood's mag., v. 86,
1889; Blackwood's mag., v. 88, 1860 : Urit. qu. rev.. Jan.,
1870; Oontemp. rev., v. 7, 1867 (by 8. Cheetham) ; v. 13,
1870 (by H. Altord) ; Ed. rev., v. 131, 1870, or Littell. 1870,
v. S ; Eraser's mag., v. 6(1, 1869 : Nat qu. rev., v. 19, 1869 ;
New Englander, v. 18, 1860 !by a. B. Bacon) ; New Eug-
lander, v. 22, 1863 ("Two Voices," by Mrs, 0. R. Corson) ;
North Brit., rev., v. 81, 1869; Qaar. rev., v. l'-!8, 1870; West,
rev., V. 72, 1869.
,Vee alto the bibliographical article In AUibone, v. 3, for
notices of Tennyson's In memorium, and previous poems.
Tbbesa de Cepeda, (Huint, lypanish nun and devotional
writer, b. 1515, d. 15S2).
See Fraser's mag., t. 65, p. 59-79 ; BenUey's mlsoel., T.
67, 1866.
Teksif.i gen (Gerhivrd, Oerm. religionist, 6. 1697, d.1769).
— Baillie (J. ) Lile studies. 3015.09
Thackerax (Wm. Makepeace, En.glish novelist, humour-
ist, essayist, and poet, b. 1811, d. 1863).
— HaunayiJ.) Studies on Thackeray. [1869.] 3172.18
— Hotttn (J. C. ) T. the humorist and man oi letters.
By Theodore Taylor, [pseud.} With In memori-
am, by Charles Dickens, and a sketch, by A. Trol-
lops. 1861 3172.10
— Stoddard (K. H. ) Anecdote biographies, . 3251.15
— Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1. 1867 2613.04
— Brimloy (G.) •' Esmoud." [/n his Essays. 1860. . , 2514.10
— Brown (J.) Spare hours. 2d series, p. 227-326. 1866. 2514.14
— Fields (J. T.) Yesterdays with authors. 1872. . . . 2624.26
— Gilflllan(a.) Thirdgalleryoiportraits, p. '^18-33. 1865. 262G.13
— Godwin (!'.) Out ol the past, p. 826-341. 1870. . . . 25'26.18
— Jerrokl (B.) Best of all good company, p. 316-392. . 3222.06
— Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, etc., 1874 3212.11
— Smith CO. B.) Poets and novelists. 1876 3251.11
— Taine (H. A.) Hist, of English literature, v. 2. . . 2765.11
— Timbs (J.) Thackeray. [In his Lives of the later wits, etc.,
V. 2. 1874.) 3:161.09
See also Atlantio, v. 13, 1864 (by B. Taylor) ; Blackwood's
mag., V. 77. 1866 : v. Ill, 1872, or Littell, 1872, V. 3 (T. in
America, by W. B. Eeed) ; Ed. rev., Jan., 1673, or Littell,
1854, v. 4; Ed. rev., v. 110 (The Virginians); Eraser's mag.,
T. 69, 1864; Eraser's mag., v. 46, 1862 (■ Esmond '); Fraser's
mag., V. 47, 1853 (T. in C. S ) ; Harper's mag., v. 41 (Recoil,
of, by Q. Hodder) ; v. 49 (by R. H. Stoddard : illus.) ; v. 28
(In memoriam, by Dickens); Lippincott's, Feb., 1869 (by J.
M. Barnes) ; Macmillan, Feb., 1864 (by H. E. and David
Massou) ; National rev., v. 18, 1864 (Sterne and T.) ; New
monthly mag., Feb., 1864 (poem, by N.Michell); v.146, 1869,
or Littell, 1870, v. 1 ; N. A. rev., v. 77, 186:i ; North Brit,
rev., V. 24, 1868, or Littell. v. 11, 1855; v. 40,1864, or Littell,
1864, T. 2; Quar. rev., v. 97, 1855 (The Newcomes);\Westm.
rev., V. 59, 1853 (or Littell, v. 37, 1853) ; v., 74, 1860 : v. 82,
1864 ; article in Allibonc, v. 3, and references in Poole's
Index.
Themistocles, {Athenian general and statesman, b. 514 ?
d. 44'Jb.o.)
— Herbert (H. W.) Captains of the old world 8082.03
— Lloyd (W. W.) Age of Pericles, v. 1. 1876 428.03
— Plutarch. Lives, v. 1 of 3146.17 ; 3145.22 ; 8146.08.
See also (in Conntries) Greece (Histories ; 5^ century B.C.)
Thenabd (Louis Jacques, baron ; French diemist, b. 1777,
d. 1857).
— Flourens (M. J. P.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1863.] . . 3936.17
Theooeiths, {Greek bucolic poet, b. '285 B.o.)
,S'ee under bis name in general alphabet.
Theodoba, {wife of emperor Justinian, d. 548).
— Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16
Thebesa {^aint). See Tebesa {Haint).
Thesecs, {mythical king of Athens, IWi ceixturya.c.)
— Plutarch. Theseus.— T. and Romulus compared, [in his
Lives. V. 1 of 3146.17 ; 3146.'22 ; -iliaM ]
See also Olassical dictionaries, and Mythology.
Thiebault (Dieudonue, Fr. lilUrateur, b. 1733, d. 1807).
— Souvenirs de viugt ans de s^jour k Berlin. [Bar-
rifere. Bibl. des mem., etc., v. 23, 24] . 507.01
TniEBEY (Jacques Nicolas Augustin, French historian
b. 1TJ5, d. 1856).
See Bevue des d. mondes, 1 mai 1841 (par 0. Maguin), 1
sept. 1858 (par E. de Guerle) : 1 Julllet 1844.
THrERS (Louis Adolph, French historian and statesman,
b. 1797).
— Lux (A. ) Thiers unmasked ; or, the war of 1870 and
its authors. 1871 52l).18
— Vingt mois de presidence. [anon.'] Paris, 8°. 526.20
— Castelar (E.) lift of Byron and other iketcbea. . . MII7.S1
— LomAnie (L. de). Sketcbca, «<<;., p. 28-43. 1841. . . S2«l.3«
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders. 1812 8281.1«
— Men of the third republic. 1878 3352.27
See also Fraser's mag., Jan., 1873 ; and refereooea in
Poole's Index.
Thomas (Jacob, baptist missionary to Assam, b. 1811,
d. 1837).
— Harris I S. M. F.) Memoir of. 1850. . .3171.17
Thomas .\quinas {Saint, 'the angelical doctor,' scholastic
philosopher and theuloi/ian, b. 1227, d. 1274).
— VauKhau (K. B. ) Lifii "uni labours of. 2 v. 3011.36
Reviewed in Catholic world, Oct., Nov., 1872.
Thomas a Becket {Saint, d. 1170).
See entries under Beoket, on p. 121 ; also Freeman's Hist,
essays, v. 1, 1871 125'28.11]; and Milmau's Latin cbristiaoity,
V. 4 [3417.06J.
Thomas ( George Henry, Amer.gen.in Civil war of 18C1-5).
— Viiu Home (T. B. ) History of the army of the Cum-
berland. 2v. 1875 e.i.'i.lG
— Brockett (L. P.) Our great captains 632.oe
— Slianks (W. F. a.) Distinguished generals 3163.03
Thomas (Isaiah. Amer. printer, b. 1719, d. 1831).
— Burnslde (8. M.) Memoir of. [Arohaeologia Amer., v. 2.] 677.19
Thomas (Theodore, German m<isician, in A. i"., b. 1835).
Scribher's monthly, Feb., 1876 (J. R. G. Hassard, iUus.)
Thompson (.sir Benjamin, count Uumford, Amer. natural
philosopher, b. 1753, d. 1814).
— Ellis (G.E.) Memoir of. 1871 3154.28
— Bigelow (J.) Modern inquiries 4321.04
— Chambers's miscei., v. 10 2815.29
— Drake ,S. A.) Hist, mansions of Middlesex. . . . 601.07
— Renwick (-I.j Life of. [Sparks' Amer. biogr., v. 16.] . 3141.16
Thompson (Charles Edward Poulelt, lord SyderJtam,
Enql. statesman, b. 17a9, d. 1841).
— Scrope (G. P. ) Life of. 1844 3167.08
See also Eraser's mag., Aug., 1843; Westm, rev., Dec, IMS.
Thomson (James, BrUisli poet, b. 1700, d. 1748).
— Erskine (D. S. , earl of liuclvan). Essays on the life
of. 1792 3057.01
— Howitt (W.) Homes of BriUsh poets, v. 1, 1856. . . 953.23
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the English poets, v. 2. . . . 3263.02
— Wilson (J.) Recreations, v. 4. 1882 2645.27
See alio New monthly. June, 1866 ; June, 1868 (as a poet
of nature) ; and references in Poole's Index.
Thoebukn (Grant, of N. Y., seedsman, etc., b. 1773, d.
18153).
— Forty years' residence in America. 2d ed. London,
1834. 18° 3172.1G
See also Fraser's msg., v. 8 (with portrait).
Those Au ( Heury David, American naturalist and essay-
ist, b. 1817, d. 1802).
— Channing (W. E.) Thoreau : the poet-naturalist
1873 3172.19
Reviewed in Brit. quar. rev., Jan., 1874, or Littell, Mch., 1874.
— Letters to various persons. B., ISfio. 16°. . 3172.17
— Alger rw. B.) Solitudes of genius, p. 329-338. 1867. 2512.07
— LoweU (J. E.) My study windows, i>. 193-210. 1871. . 2534.18
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 10, 1862 (by K. W. Emerson);
Sept., 1863 (by L M. Alcott); Fraser's mag., V. 73, 1866 ; N.
A. rev.. Out., 1863 (by J. H. Ward).
Thoeesey (Kolph, Mnglhih antiquary, b. 1658, d. 1725).
— Diary. (1677-1724.) lid. by J. Hunter. 2 v. Lon-
don, lb30. 8° 3173.03
— Letters of eminent men addressed to R. T, [1679-
17-23.] 2 v. London, 1832. 8°. . . . . 3173.01
Thoewaldren or Thobvaijjsen (Albert or Bertel, Dan-
ish sculptor, b. 1770, d. 1844).
— Plon(E.) Life and works. 1873. . . .3172.23
— Thiele ( J. M. ) Life of. 1865 317'2.22
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.22
See also Bentley's misc-el., Nov., Dec, 1847 (by H. C. An-
derson) ; or Eclectic mag., v. 13, 1848 ; For. qu. rev., Aug.,
1832 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1865 (T. and his English crit-
ic, by R. Buchaiiau); Frast-r's mag., Jan., 1873 (T. in Copen-
hagen and in Rome, by J. B. Atkinson); Putnam's monthly,
Jan., 1853 (Personal reminiscences of) ; Murray's Hand.
book uf Denmark [U91.09J; Chanuing's Physician's vacation
[944.04].
Thou (Jncqnes Aug. de, Frenclt magistrate, b. 1553, J.
1617).
— Memoires, 1553-1601. [Petitot. 1 Ber., v. 37.] . . . 601.37
Thkale {.Mrs. ) See Piozzi (Hester Lynch).
TBRO0P(Eno8T.,0/'.A'. Y., lawyer and public man,b.l78i.).
— Jenkins (J. S.) Governors of New York, p. 478-546. . 3247.08
Thtime {Gen. Tom). See Steatton (Charles S. )
Thdblow (Edward, baron; English lord chancellor, 6.
1732 ? d. 1806).
— Brougham jU., lord). Statesmen, etc., v. 1 30*^4.06
— Campbell (J,, /orJ). Lord chancellors of England, v. 6. 3254.07
— Roscoe (H.) Eminent British lawyers 3211.06
In asking fbr books, use the " Book Ordar," gtving the AUTHOIt'S NAME, the Orst part of the TULK, and the NUUBliR.
206
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): TiberiuB to Trench.
TiBEBiDS (Claudius Nero Onsar, Soman emperor, 14-37
A.D., d. 37 A.D.)
See Fortnightly rev., v. 8, 1887, and T. 9, 1868 (by prof.
Beesly) ; New monthly, Sept., 1863 ; Old and New, v. 10,
1874 (by prof. Hnydekoper).
See also the histories of Merivale, t, B [435.05], Oibbon,
Tacitus, etc., and entries under CAsAiia, p. 127.
iVo;«.— The articles in the Fortnightly, New monthly,
and Old and Mew, are designed to vindicate the reputation
of Tiberius from the ' aspersions ' of Tacitus.
TroKFxt, (Thomas, Emil. poet, b. 1086, d. 1740).
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the English poets, t. 2. . . . 3263.02
TiOKNOB (George, Am. .icholar and critic, 6.1791,d.l838).
See notices in Allibone, v. 3. A fuU life, by George S.
Hillard and others, will (1876) appear shortly.
TiECK (Ludwig, Oei-man author, b. 1773, d. 1853).
— QoBtwick (J ) and Harrison (K.) Qerman literature. 2732.11
— Jameson iMrs.) Visits and sketche8,v.2, p.148-65. 1835. 2S33.16
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 42 ; and Poole's Index.
TiULiER (Claude, Fr. litterateur, b. 1801, d. 1814).
See Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869 (by P. G. Hamerton).
TlixoTsoN John, ahp. of (Canterbury, b. 1C30, d. 1694).
— Life of. [In Wordsworth (0.) Eccl. biogr. v. 4, 1863.] 3446.04
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 6 3225.08
See also article in Allibone, T. 3.
Tilly (Jacques Pierre Alexandre, comie de ; Fr. officer,
b. 1704, d. 1810).
— M^moires. [In Barridre. Bibl. des m6m., t 25.] . . 607.U1
TiMOLEON. (ruler of tiyracuse, b. 410, d. 337 b.c.)
- — Plutarch. Timo'leon. — T. and iSmilins Paulus compared.
[In his Lives, t. 2 of 3146.17 : 3146.22 ; 3146.(J8.]
See also Grote's Hist, of Greece, v. 11, 1869 [424.16] ; and
Smith's Diet, of Greek and Roman blogr., v. 3.
TiMouii or Tamerlane, {Mogul conqueror, i;.1336,dl405).
— Catinter (J.H.) Lives of the Mogul emperors. 1031.65
— Clavijo (R. G. de). Narrative of the embassy to the
court of Timour at Samarcand, 1403-1406. [Hak-
lujrt society. 1859.] 1035.10
See also Blackwood's mag., t. 82 (His conquest of India).
TiMBOD (Henry, iSouth Carolinian poet, b. 18'.i9, d. 1867).
— Hayne (P. H.)' Sketch of. [In T.'s Poems.] .... 1692.38
TiNDALE (William). Hee TrNDALE (Wm.)
Tdjtoeetto (Jacopo Robusti, called ; Malian painter, b.
1512, d. 1588).
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) Early Italian painters 1436.09
— 36iyis {Lady}. Painting and painters, v. 1 1414.16
— Lanzi (L.) Hist, of painting, V. 2, p. 190-194. . . .1414.08
— Buskin (J.) Modern painters. [See Index in v. 6.] . 14*24.26
— Tytler (Sarah). Old masters 1431.36
— Yasari (G.) Lives of the painters, v. 6, p. 60-67. {Bolm.) 1414.05
See also Beutiey's miscel., v. 64, 1863 (by Dr. Michelsen).
Titian (Tiziano Veoeixi, called ; Venetian painter, b.
1477, d. 1576).
— Hume (A. ) Notices of the life and works o£ [anon.'\
1829 1116.15
— Northcote (J.) Life of. 2 v. 1830. . . . 3173.05
— Oi'owe (J. A.) and Cavakaselle (G. B.) Painting in Sorth Italy,
V. 1 1435.13
— Davis (8. P.) Thoughts on gieat painters. 1866. . . 1416.16
— Gilbert (J.) * Cadore ; or, Titian's country. 1809. . 1446.14
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) The house of Titian. [In her Memoirs and
essays, p 1-67. 1846] 2633.18
— Jervis {Lady). Painting and painters, v. 1 1414.16
— Lanzi (L.) Hist, of painting, v. 2, p. 166-174. . . . 1414.08
— Ruskin (J.) Modern painters. [See Index in v. 6.] , 1424.26
— Tytler (8.) Old masters 1431.36
— TasariJG!) Lives of the painters, T. 6, p. 382 408. .1414.08
See also Rev. des. d. mondes, 1 f6v. 1857 (par G. Flanche);
and works on Fainting {Italian).
TiTiENs or TiETJENB (Tcresa, German singer, b. 1834).
— Clayton (E. 0.) Queens of song 3266.10
TocQUEvrLUi (Alexis Charles Henri Clerel de, French
statesman and political philosopher, 6.1805, d. 1859).
— Memoir, letters, and remains. 2 v. Boston, 1862.
12° 3173.07
— Greg (W. R.) Literary and social Judgments, p. 296-33^. 2526.20
— Mill (J. 8.} Democracy in America. [In Dissertations and
discussions, v. 2. p. 1-84. 1869 2636.24
- Eeeve (H.) Royal and repub. France, v. 2 617.21
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 8, 1861 ; Ed. rev., v. 113,
1861 (Posthumous writings of) ; v. 122, 1866, or LitteU, 1866,
V. 4 (Remains of) ; Fraser's mag., v. 69, 1859, or LitteU,
1860, V. 3 (In memoriam) ; National rev., v. 12, 1861, or
LitteU, 1861, V. 2; New Englander, v. 21, 1862 (by Ray
Paliueri ; N. A. rev., v. 96, 1862 ; North Brit, rev., v. 34,
1861 : Quar. rev., v. 110, 1861, or LitteU, 1861, T. 4 : Revue
des d. mondes, 16 mai 1859 (par L. de Lom6nie) ; 1 juillet
1861 (par P. Jauet).
Todd ( Col. Charles Scott, of Kentucky, soldier and poli-
tician,b. 1791, d. 1871).
— Griffin (G.W.) Memoir of. [1791-187L ] 3171.20
Todd (Elliott D'Arcy, Britl-ih general, b. 1808, d. 1845).
— Kaye (J. W.) Lives of Dfdian officers, t. 2. 1867. . 3224.21
ToDD {Rev. John, Amer. author, h. 1800, d. 1873).
— Todd (J. E.) John Todd : story of his life. 3171.21
Todd (Laurie), pseud. See Thobbubn (Grant).
Todd (Robert Bentley, Engl, physician, 6.1810, d.l860).
See, Winslow's med. critic, v. 1, 1861 (In memoriam).
ToPTS (Catherine, Eni/l. .singer, d. 1770).
— Clayton (E. 0.) Queens of song 3205.10
Tompkins (Daniel D., of Nete York, Amer. statesman,
b. 1774, d. 1825).
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J.B.) *Nat. portr.gal. v. 1. 3247.08
— Jenkins (J.S.) Governors of New York, p. 169-207. 1861. ;>247.03
Tone (.Theobald Wolfe, Irish patriot, b. 1763, d. 1798).
— Memoirs. By himself^ Ed. by his son. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1837. 8° 3173.09
See also N. A. rev., v. 24; Qn. rev., v. 86; Newmonthly, v. 11.
ToNNA {Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth, English authoress, b.
1792,- d. 1846).
— Life, as contained in her personal recollections, and
memoir, by L.H.J. Toniia. N.Y.,1870. 12°. 3173.13
Personal recollections. [Works, v. 1.] 5076.13
TooKB (John Home, Engl philologist and polUical writer,
b. 1736, d. 1812).
— Fellows (J. ) Sketch of the Ufe of. . . . 3088.09
— Graham (J. A. ) Memoirs of : his speeches and
writings ; also, proofs identifying him aa the au-
thor of Junius. 1828 3088.13
— Stephens (A. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1813. .3173.14
— Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 2, p. 166-193. 1856. . 2626.04
— HazUtt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 63 79. 1857. . . 2o31.07
— Rogers (J. E. T.) Historical gleanlngs.v. 2, p. 189 247 3252.22
— Tuckermau (H. T.) The philologist. [In his Chiiracteristics,
etc., V. 2, p 107-133. 1861.] 2644.10b
— Young (T.) Miscel works, v. 3. 1835 6082.03
See also New monthly, v. 10, 1824 ; Allibone, v. 3, and
Poole's Index.
ToKcy {Marquis'de). See Colbebt.
ToBEEY (John, Amer. botanist, b. 1796, d. 1873).
See Smithsonian report, 1873 (Life and labors of J. T.,
by Asa Gray) ; Popular science monthly, Sept., 1873.
ToKSTENSON (Lennart, Suxdislt general, b. 1603, d. 1651).
— Peyster(J. W. de). Hist of the life of. 1855. 3173.19
ToTTKN ( (Jen. Joseph Gilbert, Amer. military engineer,
b. 1788, d. 1804).
See Smithsonian report, 1866 (Eillogy, by J. G. Barnard).
ToiJBNEFOKT (Joseph Pitton de.i'K botanist and traveller,
b. 1050, d. 1708).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3221.05
ToxiBQENEBT (Ivan, Russian poet and novelist, b. 1818).
See Brit. quar. rev., Oct., 1869 (Visit to, by U. H. Boyes-
sen) ; Galaxy, April, 1874 ; Llppiucott's, May, 1871 (by A.
O. Dillmann); N.Brit, rev., v. 60, 1809; N.A. rev.. July,lb)4.
TouKO iJudah, A". 0. merchant, b. 1770, d. 1854).
— Hunt (F.) Amer. merchants, v. 2 [Life by A. Walker, p. 441-
467] 3244.11
TouRVTLiiE (A. H. de Cotentin, mar£chal de, d. 1701).
— Cust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 2, p. 489-525. 3222.10
ToussAiNT (Pierre, born a slave in Mayti, b. 1766, d. 1849).
— Lee (H. F.) Memoir of. [anon.] 1851. . 3114.18a
ToossAiNT rOuverture (Fran9ois Dominique, negro
Rayimn patriot, b. 1743, d. 1803).
— Beard (J. R.) Life o£ 1853 3114.18
— Phillips (W.) Speeches, lectures, and letters. . . . 6323.20
— Stephen (J.) History of. [anon.] [Pamphleteer, v. 4, p. 311-
367] 6068.04
See N. A. rev., April, 1864 ; and tn fiction, Martineau (H.)
Hour and the man. An hist, romance. . . . 231.24
TowNSHEND (Charles, Engl, stutesman, b. 1725, d. 1707).
— Percy (P.) Charles Townshend, wit and statesman,
1800 3173.22
Tbaoy (Sarah Newton, marquise de, French writer, b.
1789, d. 1850).
— Cracroft (B.) Essays, v. 2, p. 243-265. 1868 2521.14
— Sainte-Beuve (U. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. IS. . . 7033.80
Teajjn [Lat.] Teajantis (Marcus Ulpius Nerva, Roman
emperor, b. aboutWi, d. 117 a.d.)
— Pliny. Panegyrick upon Trajan. [ With his Epistles.
2 v. inl. 17'24.] 3143.30
See also Merivale's Hist, of the Romans, v. 7 [435.07] ;
Lynam's Roman emperors, v. 2 [436.16] ; works on tha
Csesars, p. 127 ; and histories of Rome.
Tbeadweul (Daniel, Amer. inventor, b. 1791, d. 1872).
See Atlantic monthly, v. 32, 1873 (by MorriU Wyman).
TEEMOuriiLE (Louis II. do la, prince de Talmont, b.
1400, d. 1525).
— Bouchet (J.) MSmoires de,1460-1525. [Petitot.l ser.v.U.] 5131.15
— Brantame (P. de). Hommes illus. [OEiivres, v. 2, 1822.1 6021.16
Tbknoh {Mrs. Melisina Cheuevix, mother of Jiichard
Chenevix Trench, b. 1708, d. 1827).
BBOOKLTN MKROANTILB LIBRARY.
BIOaRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL.) : Trenohto Vane.
207
— Bemains o£. Being soleotions from her journals,
letters, and other papers. Ed. by K. 0. Trench.
London. 1802. 8° 3173.20
Reviewed in Ed. rev., t. 116, 1864.
Tkench (Richard Chevenix, abp. of Dublin, b. 1807).
See Diiblin unlv., Nov., 1874 ; and article in Alllbone.
TatNOK (Friedrioh, baron von der, Pi-ussian adueniurer,
b. 172(!, d. 1791).
— Lifs, adventures, etc. 3 v. Lon., 1788. 12°. 3173.16
Tbevithick (Richard, Engl, inventor, b. 1735, d. 1833).
— Trovitbick (,F. ) Life of, with an account of his in-
ventions. 2 V. 1872 3172.25
Tbollope (Anthony, Emjl. novelist, b. 1815).
Friswell (J. H.) Modem men of letters, p.136-1 47. 1870. 2625.18
Tkomp (Conielis van, Dutch admiral, b. 1G29, d. 1C91).
Oust (E.) Lives ot the warriors, v. 3, pt. 2, p 418 474. 82'i2.I0
De IJefde (J.) Great Duixili admirals, p. 296-361. 1873. 8212.13
Teomp (Martin Haipetzoon, Dutch admiral, b. 1597, 4
1G53).
CUBt (E.) Lives of the warrloi-s. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 361-368. 3222.10
— De Lietde (J. ) Great Dutch admirals, p. 60-118. 1873. 3212.13
Tkumbcll (.lohn. Amir, painta; b. 175li, d. 1843).
Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Kat. port. gal.,v.l. 3247.08
— Lester (C.E.) Artists of America. 1840 1416.10
Tbumuoix (Jonathan, (joi: of Omn., b. 1710, d. 1785).
— Stuart (I. W.) Life of. 1850 3174.01
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) 'Nat portr. gall., v. 4, 3247.11
TcoKKB (Samnel, /l)»cc. rft).)if(fu/cop(((j/i,6. 1749.dl833).
— Shcppard (J. H.) Life of. 1808. . . .3172.27
TtJKELL (Juuo, Anier. poelens, b. 1708, d. 1735).
Set N. A. rev., v. 93, 1861.
TuBENNE (H. de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de ; Fi:
mnm-al, h. 1611, d. 1075).
— Cockayne (T. O.) Life of.- |Trav. lib., v. 14.] 5075.19
— Memoirs. By himself. With abridgment of the life
of Turenne by A.M.Ramsay. L., 176,"). 8°. 3173.21
Same. Loudon, 1735. 8° 3172.30
— Oust (E.) Lives of the ivarriors.v. 2, pt. 1, p. 5-128. 1867. 3222.07
James (G. P. K.) Memoirs of great commanders. . 32U3.26
*— Napoleon 1. Observations on the wars of. [Histor. miscel.
dictated to Moutholon, v. 3.] 3132.30
— WUson (J. G.) lUiiBtrlous soldiers. 1874 3222.16
TuBOENEP (Ivan). See ToTrEOENEir (Ivan).
TuBGOT (Arme Robert Jacques, Fr. economist and finan-
cier, b. 1727, d. 1781).
— Condorcet (J.A.N. 0., marquis de). Life of . 3174.03
See also Fortnightly rev., v. 14, 1870 (Life of, by John
Morley); v. 16 (T.'s discourses on the.8orbonne, by J. Mor-
ley) ; and works covering the early years of the reign of
Loots XVI.
TuENEB (John Mallord Wm., Engl, landscape painter,
b. 1775, d. 1851).
— Thombury (W.) Life of 2 v. 1862. . .3174.04
— Cook (D.) Art In England. 1869 1433.12
— rairholt (F. W.) Homes, works, e(c. 1873 1435.23
— Hamerton (P. U.) Etchings and etchers, p. 261-272. 1436.20a
— Redgrave (R. and 8.) Century of painters, v. 2. 1866. 1433.04
— lUskin (,1.) Modern painters. [Consult Index, v. 5] 1424.26
— Basxell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03
— Timbs (J.) Anecdote biography ,p.309-309. 1860. v. 2 of 3253.11
— Tytler (S.) Modern painters 1431.37
— Young (E.) Pre Haflaemtism. 1867 1411.19
Nott.—k caustic criticism of Buskin's theories of art, as
set forth in his * Modern painters,' apropos of Turner.
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 82, 1S67 : v. 91, 1862 ; Har-
per's monthly, v. 22 (by C. Nordhoff ) ; Macmillan, 1872, or
Littell, 1872, V. 2 : Quar. rev., v. Ill, 1862 ; West, rev., v.
77,1862, or Littell, 1802, v. 2; and references in Allibone.v. 3.
Tycho Bkahe. SeeBBAHE (Tycho).
TsiiEB (Bonnet, Kew Engl, theoloijian, b. 1783, d. 1858).
— Gale (N. ) Memoirs of. [ With T.'s Lectures.] 3i;l5'.01
Tyleb (John, of Va., lOth pres. of the U. S., 1811-1844,
b. 1790, d. 1862).
— Wise (H. A.) Seven decades of the Union. Me-
moir of John Tyler. 187-2 573.07
— Abbott (J, 8. C) Lives of the presidents. 1867. . .3244.14
— Benton (T. H.) Thirty years' view, v. 2 675.26
>— Qobrigbt (L A.) Men and things at Washington. . . 1113.16
See also reference.s in I'oole's Index.
JK^ For Tyler's meesagcrt, with biogr. sketch, and suc-
cinct account of his administration, see Statesman's man-
ual, ed. by Williams and Lossing, v. 2, pt. 2. . . 6726.04
TYI.EB (Mrs. Letitia V., wife of president).
— HoUoway (L. C.) Ladles of the White-House. . . . 3246.14
Tyndale {yia\.,Eivjl. translator of the Bible and reformer,
((. 1477?d. 1536).
— Demaus<R.) Wm. Tyndale; a biography. . 3173.23
Reviewed in Lend. qu. rev., v. 39, 1872.
— Wordsworth (C.) Ecol. biogr., v. 2. 1863 (from Foxe). 8446.02
Ste also North Brit, rev., v. 6 ; N. A. rev., v. 67 (by 0. E.
Norton) j and Alllbone, v. 3.
Ttkdaix (John, EnyL physiciil and autltor, b. 1820).
Set Popular science monthly, Nov., 1872 (Sketeti of) t
Scribner, Dec, 1872 (Tramp with T., by 0. Carroll).
Ttno (DudW Atkins, Amer. divine, b. 18'26, d. 18r,8).
— Steel (B.) Lives made •ublime SIOSJO
Tykconnbl (Rory O'lJonel, earl of, d. 1608).
— Meehan (C. 1') Fate and fortunes of 1868. 492. U
Ttbone (Hugh O'Neill, earl of), iite O'Neiix (Hugh).
Tttlee (Patrick Frascr, Sculih Aw/., 6. 1791, d. 1819).
— Burgon(.J. W.) Memoir of. 2d ed. 1809.3173.24
Reviewed In N. Brit, rev., v. 81, 1869 ; Quar. rev ,v. 106, 1869.
Uhland (Johiinn Ludiivig, Oerman pott, b.l787, d. 1862).
See Blackwood's mag., v. 93. 1863: Fraser's mag., v. 64,
1866 ; Quar. rev., v. 116, 1864 ; and Poole ■ Index.
■pLLMANN (Karl, Qtrman theologian, b. 1796, d. 1806).
See Brit. quar. rev., Oct., 1871.
UtLOA (Antonio de, Sp. math, andtrav., 6.1716, d.1795).
— 8t.Jobn(J. A.) Lives, ete., V. 8 8221.06
Uesins (Anne Marie de liiTr^mouille, princessede8,/ady
in waiting to Louisa Maria of Savoy, wife of I'hiiip
V.of Spain, 1701-14, 6. 1641, d. 1772).
— Meuzies (8.) Political women, v. 2. 1878 3266.08
See also Bentley's miscel., v. 32, 1862 : New monthly
mag., Oct., 1853 ; Revue des d. mondea, 16 sejii. 1869 (par
L. de Carn6).
UwiNs (^Thomas, Engl, painter, b. 1782, d. 1857).
— Memoir. By Mrs. ,U wins. 2 v. L., 1858. 8^ 3174.08
Vai.des (Juan de, Spanishjurisl and reformer, d. 1510).
— Wiffen (B. B. ) Life and writings of 1865. 3615. 15
Valle (Pie)ro della, Ital. trav. and musician, d. 1652).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives. «(<;., V. 1 8221.0i
Vanbuuoh (Sir John, Emjlish dramatist, b. 1606, </. 1726).
— Dunham (8. A.) Lives, efc., v. 3 321116
See also Gentleman's mag., Jan., 1872 (by C. C. Clarkej ;
Leigh Hunt s biogr. preface to his Works [1744.31] ; and
the article in AUibone, v. 3.
Van Brunt family.
— Bergen (T. G.) Genealogy of, 1653-1867. . 3171.20
VanBuben (Martin, 8lh pres. of the U.K, 1837-41 ; b.
1782, d. 1802).
— Butler (W. A.) M. Van B., lawyer, statesman, and
man. 1862 3174.13
— Crockett (D.) Life of 1818 3174.14
— Holland (W. M. ) Life and political opinions of.
1835 3173.32
— Mackenzie (W. C.) Life and times of. 1846. 3173.31
— Abbott (J. 8. 0.) Lives of the presidents 3244.14
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) "Nat. portr. gallery, v. S.
1836 3247.10
— Jenkins (J. 8.) Governors of New York, p. 846 477. . 3247.03
— Lincoln (R. W.) Lives of the presidents. 1839. . . 3244.16
— Tucker (G.) Hist, of the U. 8., v. 4. 1858 674.19
See also Benton's Thirty years' view, v. 2 [675.26] : his
own Hist, of polit. parlies 16732.15] ; Parton's Life of Jack-
son [3087.06] ; Sargent's Public men and events, v. 2
[670.19] ; Harper's monthly, v. 21 (by A. O. Hall) ; and ref-
erences in Poole's Index.
j^- For Van Burcn's messages, with biogr. sketch and
a succinct account of his administration, see Statesman's
manual, ed. by Williams and Lossing, v. 2, pt. 2 [6726.04].
Van Buben [Mrs. Mar'iii, wife of presileul).
— HoUoway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House. . . . 3246.14
Vandelbuk i.irtliur, reiig. Engl, officer, b. 18'i9,d.l860).
— Mai-shcO Life of. [anon.] 1802. . . .3174.12
Van de Wbyeb (Sylvain, Danish .statesman, b. 1802).
— Hay ward (A.) Essays. New series, v. 1. 1873. . . . 2528.17
See a/soGoutleiuan's niag,, July, 1874 (by B. Jerrold).
Vandehbilt (Cornelius, jV. JT. capitalist, b. 1794).
— MacCabe (J. D., jr.) Great fortunes, ete 8266.14
— Parton (J.) Famous Americans 3246.16
Vandeelyn (John. Amer. painbr, d. about 1850).
See AtlanUc monthly, v. 19, 1867 (by bishop Klpl.
Van deb Pat.m (Jouannes Henricus, Dutch scholar and
divine, b. 1703, d. 1810).
— Beets (N. ) Life and character of. 1865. . 3136.05
Van-dyke, Van Dick, or Vandyck (Sir Anthony, Fletn-
Uh portrait painter, b. 1599, d. 1641).
Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866. . .1416.16
FairUolt (F. W.) Homes, haunts, and works, etc. 1871. 1446.23
— Hotusaye (A.) Philosophers and actresses, v. 2, p. 229 246.
1863 8266 05
Thomson (K B.) Kenelm Digby, and Van Dyck. [/n uer Cel-
ebrated friendships, v. 1. p. 321-386.] 3253.24
— Tytler (8.1 Old masters 1431.36
See also Eraser's mag., v. 36.
Vane {Sir Henry, English republican statesman, and gov.
of Mass. colony in 1030 ; b. 1612, d. 1002).
For'stcr (J.) Lives of eminent British statesmen, v. 4. 3211.10
Same. [In bis Statesmen of the commonwealth.] . 3267.07
— Upham (0. W.) Life of. (Sparks' Amer. biogr., v. 4.] 3241.04
See also contemp. rev.. Apr., 1873 (by P. Bayue) ; Dem.
rev., V. 26; Eclectic mag., 4th series, v. 7. Now Englander,
In asking for booka, use the " Book Order," giving the AU I'HOB'S NAME, the first part of the inUI, and tae NUMUKB.
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BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Vane to VilUera.
Vanb (Sir Henry), cotUinued.
T. aa, 1883 (by George Mobap) ; 'Westm. rey., T. IT.
Nule.—Oue of Milton's finest aonuets is on Yane.
Vanb-Sikwart (C. W.) See Stbwakt (0. W. Vane).
Van Rensselaeb (Stephen, Amer. statesman, b. 1764, d.
18;i9).
— Bethune (G. W.) Tnie glory : sermon on the death of. [In
hit Orations, 1860.] 2618.20
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) 'Nat. portr. gallery, v. 3.
1836 3247.10
Vabnhaoen von Ense (Carl August Ludwig Philipp,
(Jerman autlior, h. 1785, d. 1858).
— Humboldt (A. von). Letters to Varnhagen von Ense,
1827-58 ; with extracts from his diaries and letters.
Tr. by F. Kapp. N. ¥., IsOO. 12°. . . 3084.06
— Carlyle (T.) Essays 2617.12
See also Fraser's mag., n. s.,t. 6, 1872; Nat. rev.,T. 16, 1862.
Vakho (M. Terentius, Roman <jrammarian, d. 28 B.C. )
— Berwick (E,) Lives, etc. 1814 8021.17
Vabtan, ( Chriitian Armenian prince, d. 451 ).
— EUsaeus. History of. 1830 1056.08
Vassa (GustavTis, enslaved African, born ab<ntt 1745).
— Interesting narrative. 2v.ini. L.,1789. 16°. 3171.28
Vassak (Matthew, Araer. merchant, b. 1792, J. 1868).
— Partou (J.) Triumphs of enterprise. 1871 3266.15
Galaxy, Aug., 1869 (Vassar college by J. H. Kayniond).
Vaublano (Vincent Marie Vieuot, French maijistrate, b.
1756, d. 1845).
— M6moire8. [Barrifire. Bibl. des mbm., v. 18.] . . . 607.01
Vatiqhan (Henry, English clergyman, b. 18U6, d. 1837).
— Memoir of. \anon.\ London, 1842. 8°. . . 3173.33
Vauqhan (Robert, Eiujl. congregalionalist divine, histo-
rian, and essayist, b. 1795, d. 18G8j.
See Brit. quar. rev., Jan., 1869 (In memoriam).
Vauohan (Robert Alfred, English religious essayist, b.
1823, d. 1857).
— Vaughan (U.) Memoir of. [/n K. A. V.'s Essays, v. 1.] 2544.22
Vauvenabgues (Luc de Clapiers, marquis de, French mor-
alist, b. 1715, d. 1747).
— Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 99118. . 3265 21
— Morley (J.) Critical miscellanies, p. 3-37. 1871. . . 2637.03
Bepr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870.
— Saiute-Beuve (0. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 3, 14. . 7033.20
See also Revue des d. mondes, noy. 1857 (par F. T. Perreus).
Vega iCarpio Felix Lope da. Up. poet, h. 1562, d. 1635).
— Holland (Lord). Some account of the life and writ-
ings of. 1806 1732.16
— Lewes (B. H.) The Spanish drama. 1846 1742.12
— SheUey (M. W.) Lives, eU., v. 3 3211.28
See also Ticknor's Spanish literature.
Vbga (Garcilaso de la, Spanish poel and soldier, b. 1503,
d. 1536).
— SheUey (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 8 3211.28
See also Ticknor's Spanish literature.
Velasquez (Don Diego Rodriguez da Silvay, Spanish
portrait painter, b. 1599, d. 1660).
— Sterling (Wm. ) Velasqvez and lii3 worfa. 3173.34
See also Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1856; Quar. rev., v. 133, 1872;
Bevue des deux mondes, 1 juillet 1861 (par E. Beulej.
Vbrdi (Giuseppe, Ital. mus. composer, h. 1814).
See Loudon soo., Jan., 1863 ; Men of the time [3223.13.]
Vebnet (Claude Joseph, FY. painter, b. 17H, d. 1789).
See New monthly mag., Mch., 1866; Eevuo des d. mondes,
1 avril 1852 (par H. Delaborde).
Vernet (Emile Jean B.oza.Ge , Fr.painter, (>.1789, d.l8S3).
— Tytler (8.) Modern painters 1431.37
See also Revue des d. mondes, 1 mars 1863 (par H. Delaborde).
Veehey family, (England).
— Letters and papers of the, [1500] to 1639. Ed. by J.
Bruce. London, Camden soc. 1853. 4^. 5113.10
.See also Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1866.
Vekon (Louis D&ire, Fr. journalisl, b. 1798, d. 1867).
— Memoires d'un bourgeois de Paris, 1821-51. 6 v.
Parid, 18.53. 8° 3173.25
Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 49, 1854 ; N. A. rev., v. 83,
1856 ; Putnam's mag., Feb., 1854.
Veko.nesk (Paolo Caghari, called Paul ; Italian painter,
b. 153U?d. 15881.
— Jervis (iarfy). Painting and painters, v. 1 1414.16
— Lanzi (L.) Hist, of paluting.v. 2, p. 206-218 (Bohu's ed.) 14H.08
— Buskin (J.) Modern painters. (See Index in v. 5.] . 1424 26
— Drbino (S. R.) Princes of art 1414.23
See also Uentieman's mag., Nov., Dec., 1867 (The marriage
at Cana).
Vebplanck (Gulian OrommaUn, of iVetfl Tork, aidlior
and public man, b. 1785, d 1870).
— Bryant (W. 0.) Orations and addresses, p. 196-268. . 2617.28
Vbbbazano (Giovanni da, Floreidine itavigator, b. about
1485, d. 1527).
— Brevoort (J. 0.) Verrazano the navigator. 3174.23
— Murphy (H. 0.) The voyage of Verrazano. 3174.29
Note. — An able work, intended to disprove Verrazano's
claims to discovery in America ; which on the other hand
are fully presented in Mr. Brevoort's monograph.
— Greene (G. W.) Hist, studies, p. 323-363. 1850. . . 2520.06
.See also references on p. 158 of Mr. Brevoort's work to
notices of Y.. by Buckingham Smith and J. G. Kohl.
Veeulam (Baron), tiee Bacon (Francis).
Vespucci (Amerigo, Florentine navigator, 6.1451, d. 1612).
— Lester (0. E. ) and Forster (A. ) Life and voyages
of. 1846 3174.15
— Santarem (M. F. de Barros y Sousa, vicomte de). A.
V. and his voyages ; tr. by E. V. Childe. 3174.22
See also N. A. rev., v. 12 (by 0. Gushing) ; and the early
chapters on the hist, of America, and of the United States.
Vestbis (Marie Rose, Mme ; French actress, b. 1746, d.
1804r.
See Bentley's mlscel.. v. 40, 1866 (by T. P. Grlnsted).
ViCABS ( Capt. Hedley, Engl, soldier, b. 1826 ? d. 1855).
— Marsh (C.) Memorials of. 1856. . . .3174.16
Vico (Giovanni Battista, Ital. political philosopher, b.
1668, d. 1744).
— Michelet (.J.) Le eystSme et la vie de Vloo. [In V.'s CEuvres
choisles. v. 1, 1840.J 412.21
— Philological museum, V. 2 6414.21
See als'i For. qu. rev., Jan., 1846 ; Bevue des d. mondes.
1 juillet 1838 (par Ferrari).
Victor Emanuel H. ^king of Italy, b. 1820).
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders. 1873 3267.16
See also New monthly mag., Moh., 1801.
ViCTOKiA, (queen of Engkind, b. 1819).
— L3aves from the journal of our life in the Highlands,
from 184S to 1861. Added, account of earlier ex-
cursions. Ed. by A.Helps. N.Y., 1868. 12°. 317417
Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 103, 1868 ; Ed. rev., v. 127,
1868 ; Fraser's mag., v. 77, 1868 ; North Brit, rev., v. 48,
1868 : Quar. rev., v. 123, 1867 ; v. 124, 1868.
— GrenviUe (R. P., 2d duke of Buckingham, and Chan-
dos). Memoirs, etc. 2 v. 1861. . . . 3186.06
— Hodgins (J. G. ) Sketches and anecdotes of. 3174.19
— McGilchr.st (J.) Public life of. [18ii9.] .3174.18
— Queen Victoria from her birth to her bridal, [anon.]
2 V. London, 1840. 8° 3174.20.a
— Abbott (J. S. C.) Kings and queens, p. 297-328. . . 3256.28
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders. 1872 3'267.16
— Parton (J.) Eminent women of the age 3265.01
See also Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1855.
Note.— The internal affairs of England during her reign
are most fully related in Moleswortli's Hist, of England.
3 v. (454.17.] Of general English histories that of Knight
(V. 8) is the most extended narrative.
ViEiLLEviLLE (Fran90is de Scepeaui, Fr. diplomatist, b.
1510, a. 1571).
— Memoires. 1628 71. [Petifot. 1 ser, v. 26-28.] . .6021.26
Vigny (Alfred de, French poet, b. 1797, d. 1863).
— MiU (J. S.) Dissertations, «(c. v. 1, p. 287-330. 1859. 2636.20
See also Temple Bar, March, 1872; Bevue des d. mondes.
15 Oct. 1835, 15 avril 1864 (par Sainte-Beuve).
ViLLANovA (ib'dwrt Thomas, of; b. 1184, d. 1555).
— Maimboiug (0.) Lives, etc. 1847 3171.18
ViLLARs (Boiviu de). See BoiviN (Fran9ois, baron da
Villars ).
ViLLARs (Louis Hector, due et mariehal de, 5. 1653, d.
1706 or 7).
— Memoires. 1607-1734. [Pelltot. 2 s6r., v. 68-71.] . . 604.09
— Saiute-Beuve (0. A ) Causeries du lundl, v. 13. . . 7033.30
ViLLEMAJN (Abel Franijois, Fr. prof, author and politi-
cian, b. 1790, d. 1867).
— Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits contemp., V. 2. . . .7033 34
.See also Ed. rev., v. 102 ; Fraser's mag., v. 49, 1854 ; New
monthly mag., Dec , 1856 (by ' Sir Nathaniel ') ; Bevue des
d. mondes, 1 Jan. 1836 (par Saiute-Beuve) ; 15 naai 1854 (par
G. Planche).
ViLLEMESsANT (Jean Hippolyte, Fr. journalist, b. 1812).
— Memoires d'uu jourualisle. 1867. . . . 7041.07
ViLLEEOi (Nicolas de NeutviUe,se('3«.de, 6. 1542, d. 1617).
— Memoires, 1674-94. [Petitot. 1 s&r., v. 44.] ... . 602.07
ViLLtEBS (George, 1st duke of Buckingham, fauoriie of
James I. , b. 1592, d 1628).
Fairholt (F. W., e^i.) Poems and songs relating to, and his as-
sassination. [Percy society, v. 29.J 6060.29
— Jesse (J. H.) Court of the Stuarts, v. 2 477.06
— Thomson iK.B. ) Life and times of. 3 v. 1860. 3174.30
— Lodge (E ) Portraits, etc., v. 3 3226.08
See also references under Jam£S I.
ViLLiERS (George, 2d duke of Buckingham, profligate and
wit, b. 1627, d. 1688).
Jesse (J- H.) Court of the Stuarts, v. 8. 477.06
Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.26
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBBABY.
BIOGRAPHY aNDIVIDUAL) : vmiers /o Walpole.
209
ViiiLiKBS (George Wm. Fred, ith tarl of CUtrendoii, b.
1H(»0, d. 1870).
— British etsteitmen, p. 287-323. 18S4 8'iS3.0T
— Ma<ldyu (D. O.; ChiotB ^f parties, v. a 3203 07
— Eeia (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 288-308. 1871. . . 3Mil.'.i6
Frasei's mag., n. a., v. a, 1870 (In memory of, by H. Beeve).
ViNtJENT DB Paul (iSaiJi(, Fr. priest atid philaniltropLit,
b. ir)76, d. 16(10).
— Mevlval of priestly life in the 17th century. 1873. . SiSS.aO
ViNOi (tieonaido da, Italian, painter, b. 1452, d. 151U).
— Heiitou i^Mrs. C. W. ) Leonardo da Viuoi nnd his
works. [With] an essuy on his sciuntiflo and
literary workn by C. C. Black, and an account of
his most important paintings. L., 1874. 1444.16
— Brown (J. W.) Lite of. [In V.'s Treatise on painting.] 1434 Oa
— Jameson (jVrs. A.) Early Ital. painters 1436.09
— Kuox (R.) Great artists, etc, 1S62 1454.19
— I.anzi (L.) History of painting, V. 2 1414 08
— Patir iW. U.) Studies, etc. 1873 1435 08
Bepr. from Fortuightly rev., v. 13, 1869.
— Buskin (J.) Modern painters. [Su Index in T. D.] , 1424.36
— Tytler(S.) Old masters 1431.36
— Vasari (G.) Lives of the painters, v. 2 1414.03
— Wallace (U. B.) Art aud scenery in Europe, p. 230-9. 2546.01
See cUs> Edin. rev., Jan., 1875 ; luternat. rev., v. 1, la74
(by Geo. L. Austin ; Rev. des d. moiides, 1 sept. 1850 (par
G. Flauche); lavril 1860 (par Ch. Clement) ; aud Fainting
(Ualian), in general alphabet.
ViNET (Alex£indre liudolphe, Swiss theologian, 6. 1797,
d. 1847).
See North Brit, rev., v. 21, 1854 ; Revue des d. mondes,
16 sept. 1837 (par Sainte-Beuve) ; 16 Jan. 1864 (par Saint-
Bene Taillaudier).
ViTToEiA CoLONNA. See CoLONNA (Vittorift).
VoiTUiiE ^Vincent, French auilior, b. 15^8, d 1648).
See Bentley'B miscel., v. 44, 1858.
VoLNEY (Constantine Fran9ois Ohasseboeuf, comte de,
Fr. philos. and tracellei; b. 1757, d. 1820).
— St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3321.06
VoLTALRE (^Frun90is Marie Arouet de, Fr. philosopher,
critic, liviiorian, and poet, b. 1694, d. 1778).
— Correspondence between E^ederick n. and Voltaire. [Works,
of Frederick, v. 6-8.) 6041.08
--■ Corresp. generale. [CEuvres, v. 51-70. Beuchot's 6d.] 6083.01
— - Bungener (L. F.) Voltaire aud his times. 317o.Ul
— Condorcet (J. N. 0. de). Vie de. [/» V.'s CEuvres,
V. 1.] 5083.01
— — Life of Voltaire. Added, memoirs by himself.
2 V. 1790 3175.02
— Desnoiresterres (G.) Voltaire S. la coiir. 1869. 3175.25
— Espinasse(F.) Life and times of. v. 1, 1866. 3174.24
Note. — No more published.
— Gratigny (F. d'L d'A., dame de). Vie privde de V.
ct de Mme. Du Chatelet 1820. . . .3175.26
— Historical memoirs. Added genuine letters. Lend.,
1777. 8^. 3175.01
— Morley(J.) Voltaire. [A study.] 1872. . 3174.25
Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. Ill, 1873, or Littell,
1872, V. 2: Fraser'B mag., n. s., v. 5, 1872.
— Noel(E.) Voltaire, [in French.] 1855.] 3175.24
— Standish (F. H. ) Life of, 1821 3174.26
— Brougham (H., lord). Men of letters 3024 04
— Buckle (11. T.) Hist, of civilization, t. 1. [See Index.] 4T6.08
— Carlylu (T.) Essays 2617.12
Hist, of Frederick the Great. 6 v 3062.18
Notn. — Consult the ludex iu v. 6.
— Everett (A. H.) Essays, p. 172-201. 1846 2624.11
— Houssaye (A.) Philosophers and actresses, t. 1. . . 3266.04
— Lecky (W. E. H.) Ratiouallsm in Europe, T. 1. . . 6814.02
— McCarthy (Justin). In his Oou amore
— Merivale (H.) Y., Bousseac, and Cloethe. [/n his Hist, studies.
1866.] 2636 30
— Sainte-Beuve (0. A.) Oanseries du lundl, t. 2, 13. . 7033.19
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.25
See also BenUey's miscel., v. 44, 1868 ; v. 48, 1860 (V. at
Feniey) ; Dublin nulv. mag., v. 68, 1866, or Littell, Oct.,
1866 (V., his valet, and Mme. du Chatelet) ; Fraper's mag,,
V. 76. 1867 ; New monthly mag., Nov., 1868 (V. and the
President des Brosses) ; Aug., 1859 (Frederick tte Great
and v.); N. A. rev., v. 100, 1865 (His residence in England);
Quar. rev., Oct., 1873 ; West, rev., v. 76, 1801, or Littell,
1861, T, 3 (Y.'s romances and their morals). Also histories
of the reign of Lonis SY., particularly those of Martiu
and Michelet.
In fiction v. is one of the personages of Miss Milhlbach's
' Berlin aud Sans Souci ;' and of Bungener's hist, novels
'Frieetand huguenot," 'Preachorand the king,' and 'Julian.'
JiS' For further authorities see Note on p. 288 of the
hist, and biogr. catalogue of Boston public library.
Waonee (Geo., £ngl. broadchurch divine,b.lB18,d.l857).
— Simpkin.son (J. N.) Memoir of. 1862. .3174.28
Waqneb (^Eiohard, Qerman musical composer, b. 1813).
— Hueffer (F.) Wagner and the music of tlie fatare.
History and esthetics. 1874 15(a.2»
Based upon bis article la the Fortn. rev., T. W, 1872
— Tytler (8.) Musical com|>oseni. 1876 .... IMIM
Set alio AUautic monthly, t. W, l«7a fW. aud BOlow br
A. Anhbuiy); Frusers mag., v. 62, 18.56 (Liszt. Wasner, and
Weimar ; Galaiy, June, 1874 (by R. Grant White) ; London
soc, Oct., 1870 (W. aud the fairy prince) ; 8cribn«'a
monthly. T. 9, 1875.
Wakefield (Gilbert, EmjUsh critic, b. 1756, d. 1801).
— Memoirs. London, 1792. 8° 3176.05
Walewski (Alex. Florian Joseph Colonna, comU de :
». statesman, b. 1810, d. 18(58).
iSe« Bladnrood's mag., v. 104. 1808 (by 0. Lerer).
Walkeb (James P., of Boston, preacher and busintat
vian, b. 1829, d. 1868).
— Foi(T. B.) Memoir of. 1869 3174.27
Walkkk (Thomas, of Manchester, Eng., b. 1749, d. 1817).
See Gentleman's mag., Oct., Nov., Deo., 1873 : Jan.. 1874.
Walkek {Gen. Wm., Amer. military adventurer in Ni-
caragua, b. 1824, ex. 1860).
See Atlantic monthly, T. 4-6, 1869-60.
Wallace (Horace Biniiey, Ame>: author, 6.1817,d.l852).
— Godwin (P.) Out of the past, p. 302 326. 1870. . . 2526.18
Wallace (Mr Wm., Scotch hero, b. 1270? d. 1305).
— Carrick (J. D.) Life of. 1840 3175.09
— Hamilton (W.) History of [in verse]. 1807. 1651.00
— Henry {the minstrel). Wallace ; or, the life and acts,
etc 1869 1694.17
— Life of. [anon.] Glasgow, 1858. 16°. .3175.28
— Tytler (P. F.) Lives oi a otUsh worthies, v. 1. . . 3263.01
See also Burton's Hist, of Scotland, v. 3 [495.23], and
Scott's Tales of a grandfather, v. 1 [472.06]. Miss Porter's
romance * The Scottish chiefs,' is true neither to the
times nor to the man.
Wallace (James Wm., Amer. actor, b. 1795, d. 1864).
—Sketch of life. New York, 1865. S". . . 3176.14
See also Harper's mag., v. 36 ;by J. H. Siddons).
Wallace (John Lester, Amei: actur, b. 1819).
See Galaxy, Oct., 1868 (by Wm. Stuart).
Wallenstein (Albrccht Wenceslaus Eusebius, duke of
Friedland, German imperial gen. in 30 pears' war, o.
158:t, d. 1634).
— Mitchell (J.) Life of. 1838 3176.12
iVofc— Takes a favorable view of Wallenstein, and op-
posed to Schiller's characterization.
Same. Life of. 1840 3176.01
Same. [Waldie library, t. 12.] . . .5078.26
— EUesmere {Earl of). Essays, p. 66101. 1888. . . . 2628.08
— Hewlett (H.G.) Heroes of Europe 3263.26
— Wilson (J. O.) Illiistrions soldiers. 1874 3222.16
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 48 ; For. quar. rev., v. 6 ;
Eraser's mag., v. 2 ; v. 17 : Nat. quar. rev., v. 11, 1866 ;
New monthly ma;?., Feb., 1860 ; and histories of the Thirty
years' war (in Countries : Germanyl ; and consult lives of
GcsTAvus Adolphus. Jn Drama see Schiller's 'Wallen-
stein ' and ' Two Piccolomiui.'
Waller (Edmund, Emjlish poet, h. 1605, d. 1687).
— Bell (H.) Lives of English poets, V. 1 3311.17
— Coleman (J.) Hist, essays, p. 409-489. 1851. . . . 26'i7.0a
— Juhnsu]! (ij.) Lives of English points, v.l 3263.01
See also Ueutley's Miscel., v. 37, 1856 ; N. A. rev., T. 91, 186a
Waller (Mr Wm., Fngl. 'pari, gen., b. 1597, d. 1668).
— Vindication of conduct London, 1793. 8°. 3176.18
Wallett (Wm. F.. Engl, actor and clown).
— Public Ufe : an autobiography, [1830-70]. Ed. by J.
Luntley. London, 1870. 16* .... 3176.17
Walpole iHorace, iih earl of Orford, art eriiie, letter
writer, and wit, b. 1717, d. 1797).
— Corresp. of W. and Mason. 2 v. L., 1851. 8°. 3175.12
— Letters to Sir Horace Mann. 3 v. L. , 1833. 8°. 3175.66
— Letters. 6 v. London, 1840. 8°. . . .3175.14
— Letters. [1735-1797.] Ed. by P. Cunningham.
9 V. London, 1857-59. 8° 3181.07
iiTete.— The standard complete edition of his letters.
— Eeminiscenoes. [Times of George L and U.] 1/Ou-
don,1818. 16° 3175.22
— Walpoliana. London, 1830. 24°. . . . 6216.12
— Warburton (E.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1852. 3175.20
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 8 3226.08
— Macaulay (T.B.) Essays, v. 3, p. 143-194 2636.18
— Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists. 1872 2762.31
— Thomson (E, B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.26
See also Bentley's miscel., v. 11, 1842 (H. W. and Straw-
berry Hill); v. 29, 1851; v. 48, 1868 (by • Monkshood '; Com-
hill mag., v.26, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 3 (by L. Stephens) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1860 (H. W. and Strawberry Hill) ; aitn
the elaborate article iu Allibone, v. 3, and retcrences in
Poole's Index.
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210
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Walpole to Watson.
Walpom (Horatio, lord, EiigLdiplomatislfi.l678,d.n57).
— Coxe (W. ) Memoirs of tKe history and times of.
2ded. 2 V. 1808 3175.10
Wauouk (Sic IJobert, 1st earl of Orford, English prime
Himlsto-, 1715-42 ;%. 1(376, d. 1745).
• — Coxe (W.) Memoirs of the life and administration
of. Newed. 4 v. 1816 3181.16
— Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14
— BrouKham (U.,tord). Coutributlong, eic.v.l, p.133-186. 2617.06
— liarle (J. C.) English premiers, T. 1, p. 3-76. 1871. . 3222.11
— LodKe(E.) Puitraits, ttc., v. 8 3226.08
— OUphaut {Mrs. M. O. W.) Hist, uketches, etc. . . . 3064.18
— Rogers (J. E. T.) Historical gleanings, T. 1, p. 49-92. 3262.21
St:e also New monthly, Oct., 1856.
Walsh (\Vm., Hmilbih poet, b. lua3, d. 1709).
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the English poets, T, 1. . . . 3263.01
Walton {Bev. Brian, Ein/l. orientalist, b. 1600, d. 1661).
— Todd (H. J. ) Memoirs of the lite of. 2 v. 3176.19
Walton (Iztiak, English writer on angling, 6.1593, (i.l683).
— lives of eminent Englishmen, [anon.] 3221.11
See Beutley's miscel., v. 7. 1840 (by E. Jesse) : and arti-
cle in Allibune, v. 3.
Warbbok (Perkin, pretender to crown of England,ex.\iSl ,.
— Madden ( Sir F. ) Documents relating to Perkin War-
beck. [Archeeologia, v. 27, 1!)3«.] . . 5128.—
See Contem. rev., v. 11, 1869 (Who was P. Warbeok 1 by J.
Gairdner).
Waebukton (Wm., bp. of Gloucester, 6. 1698, d. 1779).
— Watson (J. S.) The life of. 1863. . . .3176.16
— Disraeli (I.) Quarrels of authors, v. 2 2622.25
See alio Ed. rev., v. 122, 1865: Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1873
(by LesUe Stephen) ; Nat. rev., v. 17, 1863.
Waed (Artemus), pseud. Hee Bbowne (Charles F.)
Wakd (llobert Plumer, Engl, noveli.il, b. 1765, d. 1816).
— Phipps (E. ) Memoirs ot 2 v. 1850. . . 3176.04
Wakd (yamuel, gov. of Ehode Island, b. 1725, d. 1776).
— Gammell ( W. )Life of. [Sparks' Am. bio. , v. 19. ]3241. 19
Ward (Wm., Etigl. missionaryto India, b. 1769, d. 1823).
— Marshman (J. C. ) Life and times of. 2 t. 3033.11
Wabb (Henry, jr., Amer. unitanan clergyman and au-
thor, b. 1794, d. 1843).
— Ware (J.) Memoir of. 2 v. 1846. . . . 3176.07
See also New Englander, t. 8; Ohr. ex., v. 25; Allibone, v. 3.
Wabe (Mary L., wife of preceding, b. 1798, d. 1849).
— Hall(E. B.) Memoir of. 1856 3176.06
— Crosland iifrs. N.) Memorable women. . . 3261.19 ; 3262.26
Waeeen (John, M.D. of Boston, b. 1753, d. 1815).
— Warren (E.) Life of. 3176.13
Wakeen (John C, M.D. of Boston, b. 1779, d. 1856).
— Warren (E.) Life of. 2 v. 1860 3176.10
Eeviewed in N. A. rev., t. 90, 1860.
Wabken (Joseph, of Mass., rev. patriot, 6.1741, killed at
Bunker's HUl, 1775).
— Frothingham (K) Life and times of. 1865. 3176.09
— Everett (A. H.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. biogr., v. 10.] 3241.10
— Herring (J.) and Lougacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 2.
1836 8247.09
— Loriug (J. 8.) Hundred Boston orators 3246.14
— Magoon (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 166-169. 1848.6311.12
Wabvvick (Mai7 Boyle, countess of, b. 1625).
— Autobiography, 1671-74. [Percy soc.,v. 22.] 5000.22
Washington (Ueorge, ' father of his country ^ Xstpres. of
the United States, b. 1732, d. 1799).
— Abbott (Jacob). Amer. history, v. 7-8. 1804. 571.17
T. 7, The Bevolutlon. v. 8, Washington.
— Abbott (John S. 0. ) Life of Washington. . 3177.21
— Bancroft (A.) Life of 1853 3177.01
— Binney (H.) Inquiry into the formation of Wash-
ington's ferewell address. 1859. . . . 3177.02
— Biographical memoirs of Geo. Washington, [anon.']
Brattleborough, 1814 16° 3181.21
— Bishop (S. G.) Eulogium on the death of. 3178.08
— Cooper (S. F. ) Mount Vernon : to the children of
America. 1859 625.18
— Custis (G. W. P.) Becolleotions and private me-
moirs of. 1860 3177.03
— Diary, from 1789 to 1791. N. Y., 1860. 12°. 3182.08
— Everett (Kdward). Life of. 1860. . . . 3177.04
— Gibbs (G.) Memoirs of the administration, etc.
2v. 1846 584.01
— Griswold (K. W.) "The Kepublican court. 3248.01
— Guizot (F. P. G. ) Essay on the character of. 3177.05
— Headley (J. T.) Washington and his generals. 2 v.
1853 3177.06
— Irving (W.) Life of. 5 v. 1856-59. . . .3177.13
— Kirkland {Mrs. C. M.) Memoirs of. 1856. 3177.18
— Lossing (B. J. ) 'Life of. 3 v. 1860. . . 3178.U
— Marshall (J.) Life of. 2d ed. 2 v. 1850. . 3182.01
-Same. 6 v. 1804-7 3178.02
— Paulding (J. K.) Life of. 2 v. 1852. . .3182.03
— Pickell (J. ) Early life of, in connection with the
Potomac company. 1856 3182.05
— llamsay(D.) Life of. 1807. 3177.19
— Kush (E.) Wa.shington in domestic life. . 3178.01
— Sparks (J.) Life ot 5076.01
■ — Thacher (J.) Life of Wasliington. [WWi hli Mili-
tary journal, etc 1862.] 576. U:j
— Trescott (W. H. ) Diplomatic history of the admin-
istration of. 5623.09
— True stories of the days of. [anon.] 1861. 3182.11
— Upham^O. W.) Life ot: 2 v. 1852. . . 318-'.06
— Washingtoniana : memorials of the death of. With
a list of tracts and volumes printed on the occa-
sion, and a catalogue of medals. By F. B. Hough.
2v. 1865 3178.09
— Whipple (E. P.) Washington and the principles of
the revolution. 2d ed. 1850 3182.10
— Witt (0. de). Histoire de Washington. Preced(^e
d'une etude historique snr Washington par Ciui-
EOt. 1868 3177.20
— Buckley (T. A.) Dawningsof genius, p. 379-406. 1867. 3263.24
— Chambers's papers, V. 2 2616 Ul
— Uoaue (G. W.) Writings, v. 4 3545.04
— Edgar (J. &.) Tootpriuts of famous men 32C3.18
— -Everett (A. H.) Essays. 2d series, p. 224-233. . . .2624.12
— Evurett (E.) Birth-day of; Cane of ; Youth of; W. abroad and
at home. [See liis Orations, v. 3, 4, 1, 3 of 6322.05.]
Mount Vernon papers. 1860 2524.13
— Greene [Q. W.) Biogr. studies. 1860 3U72.08
— Headley (.1. T.) MisceUanies, v. 1, p. 290-322. 184D. . 2631.23
— Herring (J.) and Lougacre (J. B ) "^Nat. portr. gallery, v. 1.
1834 3247.08
— Homes Of Amer. statesmen 3245.12
— Kins! (T. 8.) Patriotism, etc a564.12
— Myers (F.) Lectures ou great men. 1874 3257.20
— Paine (B.T.,jr.l Eulogy on. (/n Aii Works.] . . .6062.10
— Parker (T.) Historic Americaus, p. 75-146. 1870. . 3243,07
— Thayer (W. M.) Farmer boy, and how he became commander
in chief.
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, elc. . . . 2544.16
— Wilson (J. a. I Illustrious soldiers. 1874 3222.16
See aUo Atlantic monthly, v. 31, 1873 (Cabinet of, by J.
Partou); Harper's monthly, v. 12 (by J.S. C. Abbott; iUtis.);
V. 20 (by J. Savage) ; v. 18 (at Morristown, by J. E. Tuttle ;
iUus.}; Nat.quar.rev.. Mch., 1874 (Salient characteristics of);
N. A. rev., July, 1866; N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858; N. A. rev., v. 88,
1859 ; V. 90, 1860 (Authorship of W.'s Farewell address) ;
Old and Nesv. Jan., 1872 (Unpublished writings); Feb.,
1872 (W. the generalj ; Feb., 1872 (Expression of counte-
nance, by Bichard 8. Greenough) ; March, 1872 (W. and
Grant, by G. B. Loring); Quar. rev., v. 107, 1800, urLittell,
1860, V. 2 (AuthorMhip of W.'s I'arewell address) ; llevue
des d. mondes. 1 Jan. 1840 (par Ch. de Kemusatj ; 1 mai
1855 (par J. J. Ampere) ; also Allibone, v. 3, for numerous
references and opinions; Poole's Index; and (in Countries,
places, etc.) Mount Vernon, and United States {lievitlu-
(ion). Injiction, Thackeray introduces W. iu his younger
days as a character in the ' Virginians.'
JS^ For Washington's messages, with biogr. sketch, and
a succinct account of his administration, see Statesman's
manual, ed. by Williams and Lossing, v. 1, pt. 1. . 5726.01
Washington (Martha, wife of president, b. 1732, d. 1802 .
— ConUling (M. C. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1851.3182.09
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 1.
1834 3247.08
— Holloway (L. O.) Ladles of the White House. . . .3246.14
See also Harper's monthly, t. 7 (by B. J. Lossing).
Washington (Mary, mA)tli,er of president, b. 1714, dl796).
— Conkling (M. C.) Memoirs of. 1853. . . 3182.09
Washington (Wm. Aug., Amer. rev. officer, b. 1752, d.
1810).
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, T. 8.
1836 3247.10
Watebton (Charles, Engl, naturalist, 6. 1782, d. 1865).
— Hobson(K.) Charles Waterton. 2d ed. .3176.26
Watson family.
— Watson (T.) John Watson, of Hartford, Conn., and
his descendants. 1865 3182.15
Watson (Elkanah, Amer. merchant and agi-icuUurisi, 6.
1758, d. 1842).
— Men and times of the revolution ; or memoirs, in-
cluding his journals of travels in Europe and
America, 1777-1812. 2d ed. 1856. 12°. . 3181.06
Note.~OnQ of the few entertaining autobiographies of
the days of Washington.
Watson (Kichard, English bp. of Uandaff, b. 1737, d.
1814).
BBOOKLYN MKBOANTILS LIBBABZ.
BIOaRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Wat«>n ^o Wesley.
811
— Life, by himself. 2d ed. 2 v. L., 1818. 8°. 8182.16
Watson (lliomas, d. 1591 or 2).
— Bell (R.) Lives of the Engllah poeta, t 3311.18
Wah' ( James, ticotch engineer and improver of the sleam-
emjine., h. J 736, d. 1819).
— Miiirhead (J. P. ) Meohauioal iuventions of. 3 y.
luni. 3915.21
Life of. N. Y., 1859. 8° 3182.18
Same. London, 1859. 8°. . . . . 3182. 18. a
— Smilos (S.) Lives of Boulton and. 1865. . 32()5.09
— Aragi) (D. F. J.) Biogniphieo. tie., t. i 3263.11
— Brougham (II.) Philosophers, etc., p. 2S-6T. 1856. . 3024.0S
— Cralk (G. L.) Pursuit of knowledge, v. 2 3263.13
— Edgar (,T. O.) Footprints of nimons men 3263.18
— Howe (H.) Eminent ineohanics. p. 27tf-298. ISfiS. . 324i.05
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 18(il 326X16
See also Ed. rev., v. 10; v. 87 (by F. Jeffrey) ; Fraser's mag.,
T. 69, 1859; Korth Brit, rev., V. 6; v.2:i, 1855, or Litiell, v. 9,
1863 ; Quar. rev., v. 104, 1868, or Littell, 1868, v. 3.
Watteau (Antoiue, French painter, b. 1<;84, d. 1721).
— Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, T. 3, p. 48-84. Lon-
don. 1852 32U2.20
Same, v. 2. N. V., 1887 3206.03
See alio Littell, 1869, T. 3 (from Tinsley's mag.)
Watts (Isixao, limjl. divine and poet, b. 1674, d. 1748).
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the poeta, t. 2 3263 02
See also North Brit, rev., v. 27, 1867, or UtteU, 1857, v.
18 ; Chr. ex., v. 18 ; and references in Allibone, v. 3.
Watland (Francis, pres. of Biownuniv., Amer. moralist,
economifit, and baptist divine, b. 1796, d. 1865).
— Memoir of [his] life and labors. By his sons. 2 v.
N. Y.,18i;8. 12° 3182.29
See Atlantic monthly, t. 21, 1868 (by I. L. Dimon) ; New
Euglauder, v. 25, 1866 (by G. P. Fisher).
Wayne i^Authouy, Amer. rev. general, b. 1715, d. 1796).
— Armstrong i^J.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. biogr.,
V. 4.] 3241.01
— Herring (J.) ami Longacre (J. B.) 'Nat portr. gallery, t. 1.
1834 3247.08
Webeb (Carl Maria Ton, Sermon musiccU composer, b.
1786. d. 1826).
— Weber (M.' M. von). Life of. 2 v. 1865. .3182.25
— Crowest (F.) Great tone-poets. 1874 1661.84
See Ed. rev., v. 122, 1865.
Wkbsteb (Daniel, of Mass., Amer. lawyer, orator, and
statesman, b. 1782, d. 1852).
— Private correspondence. Ed. by P. Webster. 2 v.
Boston, 1857. 8°. 3182.20
— Uuriis (G. T.) Life of. 2 v. 1870. . . . 3182.23
— KnapptS. L.) Life of 1835 1663.11
— Lanmaa(C.) Private life of. 1856. . . .3182.22
— Obituary addresses in the Senate and the House of
Kep.,18;-)2. Washmgton, 1853. 8°. . .3182.19
— Second festival of the sons of New Hampshire, in
Boston, Nov. 2, 1853. With proceedings commem-
orative of. 612.15
— Choate (R.) Remarks before the Gircult court on the death
of. [In O.'a Writings, v. ].] 6026.16
DlBCourse commemorative of . [/rtO.'a'Writing8,v.l.]6025.ft
— Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23
— Everett (E.) Biogr. memoir. {In W.'s Works.v. 1, 1851.] 5077.01
D. W. as a man ; Death of ; Oration on. [In E.'s Oratious,
T. 3, 4.) 6322.04
— Gobright (I,. A.) Men and things at Washington. .1113.16
— Herring (J.) aru2 Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v 1.
1834 3247.08
— Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11
— Homes of Amer. statesmen. fBy H. 0. Deming.] . . 3246.12
— Loring (J. 8.) Hundred Bostou orators 3210.14
— March (O. W ) Reminlsoeijces of Congress. 1350. . 3242.04
— Parker (T.) Distourse on. [Additional speeches, v. 1.] 3382.17
— Parton (.J.) Famous Americans 3245.16
— Whipple (E. P.) Essays and reviews, v. 1, p. 172-208. 2546.06
See also Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 2, 1870 ; Harper's mag.,
T.6 [illus.) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 12, 1866 (W. and his influence);
V . 24, 1872 (RecoU. of ) ; N. A. rev., V. 75, 1862 ; V. 104, 1867 ;
West, rev., r. 69, 1853 ; Allibone, v. 3. and Poole's Index.
Websteb (John, Engl, dramatic poet, ilih century).
— Dunham (S. A.) LlT6s, efc., T. 2 8211.16
Websteb (Noah, Amer. philologist and publicist, b. 1758,
d. 1813).
— Herring (J.) ond Longacre (J.B.) "Nat.port. gal., t. 2. 3247.09
Wedderbobn (Alexander, iord Loughborough, earl of
Uosslyn, lord chancellor, b. 1733, d. 1805).
— Campbell (J., (ord). Lord chancellors of England. T.6. 3264.08
Wedowood family.
— Meteyard (E.) Group of Englishmen. (179(5-1816.) . 3182.27
Weuowood (Josiah, English porcelain and pottery maau-
faclurer, b. 1730, d. 1795).
— Meteyard (E.) Life of ; with a sketch of the art of
pottery in England. 2 t. 1865. . . . 31«3.'20
&eo/« Chambers's Journal.v. 2, 1845: Blackwood's msii.
T. 98, 1866 : Ed. rev., v. 128, 1807. Aim works under tb«
beading Pottery and porcolaln. In the general alphabet.
Wbhx (Akxaudre, In: liUiraleur,b. IWij.
See New monthly mag., Oct., 1864.
Weitbbecht {Ukv. John .Jamts, 6. If02, d. 1852).
— Memoir ot oomprehonding a hist of the Bardwan
misuiou, Bengal. By his widow. L., 1854. 3183.01
Wellbsley (Arthur, duke of Wellington, British general
and statesman, b. 1769, d. 1852).
— Private oorresp. of T. Raikes with. 1861. . 3147.07
— Brialmont (A. ) History of the life of W. From the
French, by G. R. Gleig. 3 v. 1858-60. 3183.06
Reriewed in Blackwood^s mag., t. 87, 1860 (2 art.) ; and
Ed. rev., t. 110.
— LiTes of Wellington and PeeL [anon.] New York,
1852. 16°. 3183.14
— Maxwell (W. H.) Life o£ 3 t. 1852. .3183.10
— Memoir. From the " Times." [Trav. lib., v. 14.]
1852 5075.19
— Three years with the duke. [1813-1815.] London,
1853. 12°. 3183.13
— Bayne (P.) Essays, T. 8. 1868 2613.05
— Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, etc., r. 2, p. 848-355. (Bohn's
ed.) 8024 07
— Chambers's papers*, v. 12. 1851 2516.06
— Earle (J. 0.) English premiers, T. 2, p. 191-227. 1871. 3222.12
— Gibbon (F.) Public chai-acters. t. 1, p. 203-440. . . 8216.17
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, efc.,v. 8 8225.08
— Redding (O.) Personal reminiscences, t. 2, p. 83-101. 3222.03
— Bnseell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20
— Wilson (J. G.) Illustrious soldiers. 1874 8222.18
See Bentley's misc., v. 33, 1853 (Raudom recollections of
campaigns, etc , 6 art.) ; Blackwood's mag., t. 72, 18.'S2 ; Ed.
rev. , V. Ill, I860 (Civil corresp.); v. 128 (Oorresp., 1819 25);
T. 116 (Supt>l. diHpatches) ; Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1852 ; Har-
per's mag , V. 26 (by J. H. Siddoiis) ; v. 6 (Sketch of life) :
T. 31 (by 0. Nordhoff). Quar. rev., v. 92, 1853 (Apsley house);
V. 120, 1866 (Personal life of) ; v. 133, 1872 (As a cabinet
minister); also the elaborate list of ' Wellingtonjana ^ iu
Allibone, v. 3. and the references iu Poole's Index.
49- Weiliugtm's military career iu Spain may behest
studied in the histories of the Peninsular war (under Spain,
in class Countries), by Napier, Vane Stewart, and others ;
see also histories of the Battle of Waterloo (in Countries).
The histories of Alison and Thiers are very full in military
matters.
WeUiESLei (Richard Cowley, marquis, gov. gen, of In-
dia, and Engl, statesman, b. 1760, d. 1842).
— Pearce (K. R. ) Memoirs and correspondence ot
3 T. 1816 3183.03
— Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, etc., t. 3 3024.0T
— De Quincey (T.) Note-book, p. 177-198. 1865. . . . 25'22.1T
WELUNoroN [Duke of). See WEi,Li!si.Er (Arthur).
WefjLS (Wm., Western pioneer, d. 1812).
— McDonald (J.) Biographical sketch of. 3243.13
Wentwobth (Charles Watsou, 2d marquis of Rocking-
ham, Kmjl. statesman, b. 1730, d. 1782).
— Keppell(G. T.) Memoirs of 2 v. 1852. .3151.19
See alto Ed. rev., t. 96, or Eclectic mag., v. 27.
Wentwobth (Thomas, earl of Strafford, English primt
minister under Charles I., b. 1593, ex. 1641).
— Adams W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14
— Forster (J.) Lives, etc., v. 2 32ir.08
Same. [In his Statesmen of the commonwealth.] 325T07
— Jesse (J. U.) Englaud under the Stuarts, v. 2. . . . 477.06
— Lodge (E.) P.irtraits, tic, v. 4 3225.04
— Macdiarniid (J.) British statesmen, t. 2, p. 3-280. . 3'J67.16
See also Eraser's mag., April, 1873 Story of the death of,
by B. F. D. Palgrave); historios ol England (in Countries):
Rev. O/1640 ; and lives of CiiAitLEs I., in this class. -
Weenek (Priedrich L. Z., Qenn. poet, 6. 1768, d. 1823).
— Carlyle (T.> Essays, 1852 2617.12
Wesbl (Johann Kuohrath or Richrath, catUd ; Oerman
pre-Lutheran reformer, b. about 1400, d. 1481).
— - UUmann (C.) Reformers before the ret, r.l, p.159-374. 3432.01
Wesles family.
— Clarke (A.) Memoirs of. 18'24 318,3.26
Same. 4th ed. 2 v. 1860 3183 33
— Wakeley (J. B. ) Anecdotes of. 2d ed. 1870. 3183.19
WESLEr (Charles, Engl. Tnethodist minister and hymn
wrUer, b. 1708, d. 1788).
— Jackson (T.) Life ot 184'2 3183.24
— Whitehead (J.) Life of. 1846 3183.17
— uhri;,topuers (S. W ) Epworth singers. 1876. . . . 3765.23
— Creamer (D.) Methodist hymnology. 1848. . . . ;t765.20
5'-e also Bibl. sacra, Jan., April, 1864 (O. W., and method-
ist hymns, by F. M. Bird) ; Harper's monthly, v. '20 (Ode
on the birthday of, by W. R. Wallace).
Weslkt (John, English founder of nuthodism, b. 1703,
d. 1791).
In asking for books, nse the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the XCCLS and the NUMBER.
212
BIOG-RAPSY (INDlYIDtfAL) : Wesley /„ Wilkiiiaon.
Weslex (John), continued
— Narratdve of a remarkable transaction in [his] early
life. 2d ed. With a review of the work, by J.
Hunter. London, 1862. 8°. .... 3183.18
— Southey (E.) Lileof. 2 v. 1820. . . .3183.15
Same. 3d ed. With notes by S. T. Coleridge.
2 V. 1816 3183.28
— Taylor (I.) Wesley and methodism. 1852. 3453.01
— Tyerman(L.) Life and times ot 3y. 1872. 3183.30
— Urliu (K. D. ) Wesley's place in church history.
1870 3183.27
— Whitehead (J. ) Life of. 1846. . . . .3183.17
— Cliristopliora (S. W.) Epworth singere. 1876. . . 3766.23
— Creamer (D.) Methodist hymnology. 1848. . . . 3766.20
— Olipbaut (M. 0. W.) Historical sketcbes, etc. . . .3061.18
See. also Atlautic luontlily, v. 27, 1871 ; Brit, qiiar. rev..
Oct., 1871 ; Dublin rev., July, 187* ; Ed. rev., v. 136, 1872
Qalaxy, February, 1874 (by A. H. Guernseyl ; Harper'ii
monthly, v. 46 (by K Lawrence) : v. 19 (by J. B. Hai?ary) ;
T. 19 (Ode on the birth-day of, by W. B. Wallacej j Littell,
1863, T. 1 (from London qu. rev.) ; Littell, 1868, v. 1 (from
London qu. rov.); Now Englander, v. 12, 1864 : v. 19, 1861
(W.'B theology) ; N. A. rev., v. 76, 1852. AUo numerous
references in Allibone, v. 3, and in Poole's Index.
aej- See aim liistories of Methodism, p. 01 of catalogue.
Wessel (Jan, Daich reformer, b. 1419, d. 1-I8i)).
— Hodgsim (W.) Reformers before the ref., p. 223-237. 3432.17
— Ullnianu jc.) Beformors before the ref. v.2, p.263-615. 3432.02
West (Benjamin, Amer. painter, b. 1738, d. 1820).
— Gait (J.) Life and works of. 1820. . .3181.01
— Cunningham (A.) Live* of British painters, v. 2. . 1431.02
— HazUtt (W.) Criticisms on art. Id seiies. 1844. . 1431.13
— Lester (C.E.) Aitists of .\morica. 1846 1416.10
— Thonibury (W.) British artists, v. 2. 1861. . . . 1433.11
— Tttckermau (H. T.) Book of the artists 1416.09
See also Harper's monthly, T. 1 (by L. Hunt): v. 36 (Love
romance of, by E. F. Ellct).
West (Gilbert, Kngl. poet, b. 1706, d. 1756).
— Johnson (S-) Uvea of the poets, v. 2 3263.02
Whalley (Edward, Engl. comiiwnweaUh general, and
regicide, d. in New England, about 1674).
— Stiles (E.) Uist of W., Goffe. and DiiwelL 3243.09
— Warnn (I. P.) The three judges. 1873: . 3243.11
Whallei (Thomas Sedgewiok, D.D., b. 1718, d. 1828).
— Jonruiil aud correspoudenoe. [1773-1828.] Ed. with
memoir byH.Wickham. 2 v. L., 186;{1 8°. 318*.23
Note.—GiveB much gossip respecting Hannah More, Mrs.
Piozzi, Miss Seward, and Mrs. Siddous.
Whabton (Philip, duke of; Engl litterateur, b. 1698, d.
1731).
— Russell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03
— Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.26
Whakton (Thomas, marquis of, Engl, statesman, b. 1640,
d. 1715).
— Bnssell (W.) Eecentric personages 3264.03
Whatbly (liichard, abp. of Dublin, theologian, logician,
and publicist, b. 1787, d. 1863).
— Life and correspondence. By Jane Whately. 2 v.
London, 1866. 8° 3183.22
— Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 2. 1874. . 3261.09
See also Bhickwood's mag., v. 96, 1864, or LitteU, 1864,
T. 3 ; Ed. rev., v. 120, 1864 ; Fraser's mag., v. 75, 1867 ;
Lippincott's, July. 1874 (BecoU. of. by T. A. Trollope); New
monthly, Oct., 1864 : and Allibone, v. 3.
Wheaton {Hon. Henry, Amer. jurist and diplomatist, h.
1785, d. 1848).
— Homes of Amer. statesmen 3246.12
— Sumner (0.) Tribute to. [in hit Orations, etc., y. 2.] . 0324.12
See also N. A. rev.. T. 82, 1866.
Wheaton (Kobert, son of preceding, b. 1826, d. 1851).
See K. A. rev., v. 70, 1854 (Literature of youth).
Whewell ( Wm. , Engl professor, and maral and physical
phUosopher, b. 1795, d. 1866).
See Macmillan, AprU, 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 2 (by W.
Gt. Clark) ; and notices in Allibone, v. 3.
White (Rev. Blauco, Brit, miscei and theological author,
b. 1775, d. 1841).
— Life. By himself. With correspondence. Ed. by
J. H. Thorn. 3 T. London, 1845. 8^. . 3184.02
— Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 3, p. 173-192. 3222.02
See also Quar. rev., June, 1846 ; West, rev.. Doe. 1846.
White (Henry Kirke, Engl, poet, b. 1785, d. 1806).
— Southey (R.) Life of. [In W.'s Eemains, v. 1.) . . 6077.07
See also Nat qu. rev., v. 19, 1869 ; and many references
In Allibone, v. 3.
White (Hugh Lawson, of Term., statesman, b. 1773, d.
1810).
— Herriug (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat porti.gal.,T. i. 32*7.11
WHrriiiiKiiD (George, /ou/ider of caloinistic methodism,
and pulpa orator, b. 1714, A 1770).
— Gillies (J.) Memoirs oil 1861 3184.07
— Har8ha(D. A.) Life of. 1860 3184.27
— Forster (J.) Critical essays, T. 2, p. 62-72. 1866. . . 2625 Oi
— Steel (B.) Lives made sublime, etc 3263.30
— Stephen (J.) Essays 2647.14
See aiso references in Allibone and in Poole's Index.
Whttout (John, abp. of Canterbury, b. 1530, d. 1604).
— Paole (Sir a.) Life of. [In Wordsworth (0.) Eocl. biogr., v. 8.
1863.) 3448.03
See also Gardiner's Hist, of England, 1603-16, v.l, ch.iil.,
and Retrospective rev., v. 13, 1826.
Whitino (Emma, of Brooklyn, N. T., b. 1841, d. 1861),
— Carpenter (H. S.) Transition : a remembrance of.
1863 3184.05
Whitman (Walt, Amer. pod, b. 1819).
— Buchanan (B.) David Gray, ete., p. 201-221 3072.15
See also Fortnightly rev., t. «, 1866 (by M. D. Conway) ;
Galaxy, Dec, 1866 (by J.Burrougbs); Bevue des d. mondes,
1 juin 1872 (par T. Beutzou) ; and additional references in
Allibohe, V. 3.
Whitnby (Eli, Amer, inventor of cotton gin, etc., b. 1765,
d. 1825).
— Howe (H.) Eminent mechanics, p. 101-136. 1862. . . 3242.0S
— Wynne (J.) Eminent scientiflc men. 1850 3'i42.01
Whittemoke (Amos, Amer. inventor, b. 1709, d. 1828).
— Howe (H.) Eminent mechanics 3242.05
Whutiek (John Greeuleaf, of Mass., Amer. poet and
miscei author, b. 1^07).
— Bnngay (G. W.) Off-hand takings. 1864 2516.08
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864 (by D. A. Waason);
N. A. rev., V. 79, 1864 ; North Brit, rev., v. 34, 1861 ; the
article, with numerous references, in Allibone, v. 3, and
Duyckinck, v. 2.
WHiTTiNaniM (Wm., Engl.puritandivine,b.\5ii,d.l5'6Q).
— Life. Lond., iMmden mUceL, v. 6. 1870. 4° 5114.0S
Whittinoton {Sir Kiohard, lord mayor of London, b.
1353, d. 1423).
— Bourne (H. R. F.) London merchants, p. 16-38. 1869. 3261.04
See alto New monthly, March, 1861 (W. aud his cat).
WiCKHAM {Vfm., British diplomatic agent on tlie continent,
b. 1761).
— Correspondence from 1794 [to 1799]. . . 3184.25
WioBUiTE. Hee Wyoudfee.
Weeland (Christopher Martin, &erman pott, novelist,
and philosopher, b. 1733, d. 1813).
— Davesiis do Pontes (Jfme.L.) Poets of Germany, v. 2. 2732.16
— GoHtwick (J.) a/id Harrison (R.) German literature. 2732.11a
See also For. qu. rev., v. 2 ; and Literature (Oerman).
■WiLBEBPOKOB {Wm., Engl. pliilanthropist, b.nCy'J, d.l833).
— Correspondence. Ed. by his sons. 2 v. London,
1840. 12". 3184.11
— Colquhoun (J. C.) W. Wilberforce: his friends and
times. 1866 3184.19
— Harford (J. S. ) KecoU actions of. 1864. .3181.18
— Wilberforce (E. L oid S. ) Life of. 5v. 1836. 3181.13
— Bayne (P.) Sketch of. [/nAis Christian life.) . . . .3515 06
— Edgar (J. G) Tlie boyhood of great men 3263.23
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 203-217. 1857. . . 2631.07
— Stephen (J.) Essays. N. ¥., 1862 2547.1*
— — Same. v. 2. London ed 3423.21
Wu.H .1 MiNA, margravine of Bayreuth. See Frbde.rioa p. 146).
Wilkes (John, Engl, polit. demagogue, b. 1727, d. 1797).
— Correspondence. [With] memoirs of his life, by J.
Ahnon. 5 v. London, 1855. 12°. . . 3185.01
— Eae (W. F.) Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox. 1874. 3185.24
Bepr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 10, 1868.
— Watson (J. S. ) Biographies, eic. 1870. . 304'2.20
— Brougham (H., lord). Coutrib. to Edin. rev., etc., v. 1. 2617.06
Statesmen of time of George III., V. 1 30-24.06
— Sogers (J. £: T.) Historical gleanings, v. 2, p. 131-186. 3262.22
See also references in Allibone, v. 3.
WiLKiE (Sir David, Scotch painter, b. 1785, d. 1841).
— Cunningham (A.) Life of : with his journals, tours,
etc. 3v. 1843 3185.10
Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866. . . 1416.10
Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood ol great men 3263.23
EedgraveJB. ami 8.) Century of painters, t. 2. 1866. 1433.04
Russell (W. ) Extraordluary men 3263.20
Thomson (Jfrs. K. B.) Literary characters, v. 2. . .3263.31
Tnckermin (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2614.16
See also numerous references in Poole's Index, v. 3.
Wilkinson (Gen. James, Amer. general, b. 1757, d. 1825).
— Memoii'sofmyo'wntimes. 3 v. Ph., 1816. 8°. 3185.18
Same. Diagrams and plans. P., 1816. 4°. 3185.21
Clark (D.) Proofs of his connection -with Burr.
Ib09. 3186.01
Wilkinson (Jemima, -Amer. rel. imposlor, 6.1753,d.l819).
Cleveland (S.O.) Narrative of. [In hit Hist, of Yates Co., N.Y.,
V. 1, p. 38-82.1 622.10
— HudKOu(D.) History of. 1821 3185.13
WiLKiNBON (Tate, English theatrical manager and mimic,
b. 1739, d. 1805).
BBOOXLYN MERCANTILX I.IBRABY.
BIOQ-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) :wukinaontoWithar.
218
— Memoirs of his own life. 'I v. N. Y.. 1790. 318.").14
— ntzgertld (P.) Bomance of Uie Eogllsb stage. 187S. 1733.29
WnxAitD ( .l/r.s'.Emnia C.,Avier. educa(or,b.nH7,d.lH10).
— Lord (J.) Life of. 1873 318G.15
William I. , (the conqueror, first Norman khig of Eiujlaiid,
b. 1027, d 1087).
— Abbott (J.) History of. [1849.] .... 3186.03
— PlnnchiJ (J. R.) The conqueror and his coniponious.
2 V. 1874 454.HC
4^ Su alto general histoiiea of Eiigliind ; but the full-
eat aud ablest works covering hiH reign am those of Pa*-
grave, v. 3 [484.19] ; Thierry (464.07] ; and the more recei t
eUiborate liletory of Froemau. v. S-4 [484.13).
See also Littoll, 1864, V. 4 (Iroin Br. quar. rev.)
William n. Uufus, (Icimi „f Eniiiimd. b. 1056, (/. 1100).
— Strickland (A.) Livt'S of bachelor kings 3*256.01
Sei also (under Oountries/ general histories of England,
the fullest uiirratives of hiu reign being those of Falgrave,
V. 4 [4S4.3UJ ; and Freeman, v. 5.
William 111. (of Urwiiie,kin'i of Enriland, M650,(i. 1702).
- Letters. 1G97-1700. Ed. by' P. Grimblot. 2 v.
L., 1848. 8° 3186.04
— Burton (E. ) History of Willinm and Mary. 477.08
— Macaulay (T. B.) Hist, ot England, v. 2-5. 464.22
Note. — The fullest work upon thia reign, as well as the
most brilliant of English hlHtoriea.
— Trevor (A.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1835. 3185.26
— Oust (E. ) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 1, p. 149-233. 3222.09
— Scott (J. B) Comp. with Henry ry. [UisHertations.] 2647.06
— Van Praet (J.) Essays, etc. 1868. ...... 446.14
William IV. (Idnq of England, b. 1765, d. 1837).
— Greuville (K. P., duke of Buckingham and Oliandos).
.Memoirs, etc. 2 v. 1861 3186.06
— Greville (C.C.F.) The GreviUo memoirs. 2 v. 3072.22
— Wright (G.N.) Life and reign of. 2 v. 1840. 3185.29
William I. (kiyig of Prussia and emperor of Germany,
b. 1797).
— McCarthy J.) Modern leaders. 1873 8267.16
&w also France (in Countries), for histories of the French-
German war.
William op Nassau, (the silent, prince of Orange, b.
1S33, d. 1581).
— Barrett (M.) The story of William the silent and
the Netherland war, 1555-15«4. 1869. . 318.''..2.")
— Motley (J.L.) Kise of the Dutch republic. 3 v. 536.04
— Brautdme (P. de). Hommes illustres. [(Earrea completes,
V. 1, 1822.) 6021.14
— Chambers's miscellany, v. 9 2516.28
— Hewlett (II. a.) Heroes of Europe 326^.26
— tikelton (J.) NugiB criticsB, p. 205-35. 1862 2642.30
Uepr. from Eraser's mag,, v. 61, 1860.
— Van Praet (J.) Essays on pol. hist. 1868 416.14
— Wilson (J. G.) Illustrious generals. 1874 3222.16
Williams (Eleazar, Amer. clergyman, b. 1787, d. 1S58).
— Hanson ^J. H. i 'I'he lost prince; identity of E.
Williams and Louis XVn. 1854. . . .3114.15
See also Louis XTU., In this class.
Williams (Helen Maria, Engl, author, b. 1762, d. 1827).
— Williams (J.) Literary women 3266.16
See also Mrs. Farrar's Becollectlons. ch. 1 [3055.18] ; and
references in JUlibone, v. 3.
Williams (Koger, c/iainpion of religious toleration, found-
er of Rhode Liland, b. 1606, d. 1683).
— Elton (R. ) Life of. 3185.22
— GammelliW.) Life of. 1854 3186.02
Same. [In Sparks' Amer. biogr., v. 14.] .... 3241.14
— Mucige (Z. A.) Footprints of ; a biography. 3186.00
— Arnold (S.0.) History of Ehode Island, T. 1. . . .1624.12
— Dur.ee (J.) What cheer, or Boger Williams in banishment, a
poem. 1832 1641.15
— Foster I J.) Fosteriana, p. 520-638. 1868 2525.05
— Purnell (T.) Lit. and its professors, p. 164-192. 1867. 2638.25
— 'i'uckernian (H. X.) Essays, biographical, ifte. . . .2.544.15
See also the elaborate article, with references to sources
of infortuatiou, in AUiboue, v. 3, and also Poole's Index.
Williams (Rowland, D.JJ., English broad church divine,
b. 1817, <;. 1870).
See Contem. rev., v. U, 1870 (by Eev. J. Owen).
WiLUs (Nathaniel Parker, Amer. poet and author, b.
1806, d. 1867).
— Cobb (J. B.) Miscellanies, p. 301-330. 1868 2621.07
— Powell (T) Living authors of America. 1850. . . .3242.09
.See also the notices in Alliboue, and Duycklnck ; Poole's
Index : and Harper's monthly, v. 16 (Home of, by T. A.
Eichards).
WiLMOT (John, earl of Rochester, English pod and cour-
tier, b. 1647, d. 1680).
— Burnet (O.) Lives, etc. 1833 3026.28
— Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, T. 1. . . .3263 01
WiLMOT ( Mr John Eardley, Engl jiulgr, h. 1709, dl792),
— Boscoe (H.) Uvea of eminent Brltlab lawyer*. . . mi M
WiLKON (Alex.. Scotch ornithoUxjuil,b. 1766, d. 1813).
— Peabody (W.B.O.) Life of [In Sparks' Am. bio., v. a.) 3341.03
Wn.soN (Uaiiiel, bp. of (Mculta, b. 1778, d. I8.')8i.
— Bateman (J. ) Life ot 1860 3186.23
See aUo Quar. rev., v. 130, 18M ; LitteU, I860, ». 3.
Wilson (George, Scotch author, b. 1818, d. 185U).
— Brown (J.) Spare hours, p. 386-307 2614.13
See nlsn Mainiillau, Jan., 1860; North Brit. rev.,v. 32, 1860.
Wilson (Heniy, of Mass., Amer. anli-slacery politician,
U.K senator, vice-pre.i. of the U.K., b. 1812, d. 1875).
— Mann (J. B.) Life of Henry Wilson. 187-2. 3186. 16
— stone (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3366.03
WnfiON (JameK, of Pa., Amer. rev. statesman andjurUI,
d. 17i)8).
— Cnrtls(0. T.) Hist, of the constitution, t.1. . . .6734.31
— Lossing (B. J ) Lives of the sigijers 3343.08
— Sauderaon (J.) Lives of the signers, v. 6 3344.06
Wilson (John, 'Christopher Noriii^' Scoicli humorist,
essayist, and poet, b. 1765, li. 18^,4).
— Gordon (Maiy). 'Christopher North,' a memoir.
1863 3186.09
— Qiimian (a.) Third gaL of portraits, p. 366.391. 1866. 2626.13
— Howitt(W.) Homes of British poets, V. 2. 1856. . . 963.'24
— Skeltou (J.) Campaigner at Ijonje, p. 2.11-340 1866. . 2642.29
— Tuckerman (H. T.) gharacteristlcs, v. 2. p. 133 144. 2544.10b
— Warren (8.) Personal recollections of. (IVorks. v . 6.1 2546.05
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 11, 1863 iby J. D. Howard) ;
Bentley's miscel., v. 86, 1854 ; BlacJcwood's mag., v. 76,
1854, or Littell, v. 5, 1864 ; v. 78. 1865 ; v. 82. 1867 ; /. 92,
1862 ; N. A. rev., T. 96, 1863 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 38, 1863 ;
Quar. rev., v. 113, 1863, ur Littell, 1868, v. 1.
Wilson (Richard, British painter, b. 1713, d. 1782).
— Cuuningliam (A.) Lives of British painters, v« 1. * . 14:U.01
— Fairholt (F. W.) Homes of Englisu arUsts. . . • . 1435.23
Wilson (Sir Robert Thomas, Etujl. general, b, 1777, d.
1849).
— Private diary of travels, personal services, and pub-
lic events, during employment with the EuropeaD
armies in 1812-14. 2 v 3186.21
— Randolph (H.) Life of. 2 v. 1862.. . .3180.17
Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 117, 1865.
Wilson (Thomas, bp. of Sudor and Man, b. 1663, d.l755).
— Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11
WmcKELMANN (Johaun Joachim, art critic andhistorian,
b. 1717, d. 1768).
— Goethe (J. W. von). Werke, v. 30 7116.15
— Pater (W. H.) Studies, etc. 1873 1435.08
See a/50 Fortn.ruv.,June, July, 1874 (by Karl Hillebrand);
Nat. qu. rev., v. 15, 1867 ; Westtu. rev., v. 87, 1867.
Windham (Wm., English statesman, b. 1750, d. 1810).
— Diary, 1781-1810. London, 1866. ^\ . . 3185.28
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 123, 1866.
WiNTHiiop (John, gov. of Mass. colony, 6.1588, d.l649).
— Winthrop (H. 0.) Life and letters of. [1588-1630.]
1864 3186.10
Same. [1630-49.] 1867 3186.11
— Belknap (J.) Amer. biography, v. 3, 1861 3243.04
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1804 (W. in old England,
by G. E. Ellis) ; Blackwood's mag , v. 102, 1867 ; N. A. rev.,
V 77, 1863 ; V. 98, 1864 ; y 104. 1867 (by J. R. Lowell) ; Lit-
tell, 1862, V. 2 (Gov. Winthrop's wile).
WiNiHEop (Theodore, .4mcr. noveiist, b. 1828, d. 1862).
See Atlantic monthly, v. 8, 1801 ; v. 12, 1863 (by 0. Nord-
hoff) ; Westni. rev., v. 84, 1865.
WmmROP (Thomas Lindall,iiei/(.-3(n). of Mass., 6.1764,
d. 1841).
— . Folsom (G.) Memoirs of. [Arclueologia Amer., v. S.J 677.20
WntT (Wm., Amer. lawyer, orator, and autltor, b. 1772,
d. 1834).
— Kennedy (J. P. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1852. . 3186.12
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) "Nat. portr. gallery, v. 1.
1834 3347.08
— Magoon (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 368 394. 1848. 6311.13
See also references in AUibone, v. 3, and in Poole's Index.
Wise (Henry A., of la., Amer. .itatisman, b 1806).
— Savage (J.) Our living representative men 3166.01
See also Hai-per's monthly, v. 26 (by G. M. Towle).
Wiseman (Nicholas, English scholar and Roman cardinal,
0. 1802, d. 1865).
— Houghtou(R.M.Milne8,tord). Monograph8,ete..p.39-61. 8266.20
Seealso Bentley's miscel., v. 40, 1856 : Eraser's mag., v.
60, 1869 : New monthly mag., Apr., 1866 (Poem, by N.
Michel) ; Quar. rev., Oct., 1868.
WiTHEK or Withers (George, EngLpoet, 6.1588, 41667).
— Bell (R.) Lives of English poets 3211.18
— Langford (J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . 3263.33
See also N. A. rev., v. 90, 1860 (by G. E. Bice) ; and tba
elaborate bibliographical article in Alllbone.
^
In aakiog for books, use the ■' Book Orders," giving the AUtaOB'S K.VUB, the first part of the TITLE, and the NOUBEEt.
-^. ■'■^a^lt
214
BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Wofflngton to Wycliffe.
WoroiNaTON (Margaret, Engl, actress, h. l/]8, d. 17tO).
Doran (J.) Annals of the Engl, stage, v. 2. p. 0-16. . 3716.17
Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 1, p. 219-229. 1831. 32G3.0S
7)1 ficlMin see Charles Beade's" • Peg Wofflngton.'
■WoLCOTT (Oliver, of Conn. , rev. patriot, b. 172G, d. 1797).
— Lossiug (B. J.) Lives of the signers 32'i3.08
Sanderson (J.) Biography of the signers, v. 3. . . 3244.03
Wolfe (Charles, Irish clergyman and poet, h. 1791, d.
1823).
— Russell (J. A.) Memoir of. [In W.'s Eemaius, 1823 ] 3624.U
See also Putnam's monthly, Apr. and May, 1869 lA curi-
osity of literature— ' The burial of Sii' John Moore ') ; and
other references in AUiboue, v. 3, and in Poole's Index.
Wou (George, gov. of I'a., lb29-33, b. 1777, d. 1«10).
— Armor (W. 0.) Governors of .Pa 3246.02
— Herring (J.) ond Longaore (J.B.) *Nat. poitr. gaU., v.2. 3247.09
WoiiF (Friedrich August, German classical scliolar and
critic, b. 1759, d. 182-1).
See North Brit, rev., v. 42. 1866.
WoLiB (James, Mgl. general, b. 1726, killed at Qadiec,
1759).
— Wriglit (R.) Life of. 1864 3186.20
— GleigiG.B.) Lives, etc., T. 2 3221.01
— James (G. P. E.) Memoirs of great commanders. . 320-3.26
See also references in AUibone, and Poole's Index.
WoiBT (liev. Joseph, Jewish christian missionary, b.
1795, d. 1862j.
— Travels and adventuiea [in Persia, Bokhara, India,
c(c.] 2 V. London, 1860. 8°. . . . . 1044.08
See LltteU, 1861, v. 1 and 3.
WoLSEtEY {!Sir Gainet Joseph, Engl, general, b. 1833).
See United ser. mag., Sept., 1874. May, 1876 (byC. B. Low).
WoLSEY (Thomas, cardinal; Engl, siaiesmxin, b. 1471,
d. 1530).
— Cavendish (G. ) Life of. 2 v. 1825. . . . 3187.01
Same. [Wordsworth's EccL biogr., v. 1, 4th ed.] 3446.01
— Gait (J.) Life of. 1846 3187.03
— Grove (J. ) History of the life and times of. 4 v.
1742-44 3188.04
— Storer (T.) Life and death of. Eepr. from the ed.
of 1599. 1826 3187.00
— Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 1. 3254.03
— Lives of eminent persons 3265.17
— Lives of eminent British statesmen 3211.07
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 1 322,5.01
— Williams (E.) English cardinals, V. 2. 1868. . . .3437.17
See aUo West, rev., v. 62, 1864. or LitteU, v. 8, 1865 : ref-
erences in AUibone, v. 3 ; lives of Henky VIII.: in Drama
Shakspere's 'Henry VIII.', and in Fiction Ainsworth 'i
' Windsor castle.'
WoLSTONECRAPr (Mary). See Godwin (Mary W.)
Wood (Sir Andrew, Scotch merchant, 15th century).
— Edgar (J. Q.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17
Wood (Sir Charles, Em/lish statesman, b. 1800).
— British statesmen. 1854 3252.07
Wood (Fernando, mayor of N. Y., M.C., etc., b. 1812).
— MacLeod (D.) Biography of. 1856. . . .3186.25
Wood (Wm. B., Amer. comedian, b. 1779, d. 1861).
— Personal recollections of the stage, during 40 years.
P., 1855. 12°. 1744.33
Wood (Wm. Page, lord Ilatherly, Encjl. judge, b. 1801).
— Keid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 148-161. 1872. . 3252 26
WooDBUEY (Levi, of N. H. , Amer. judge and statesman,
b. 1789, d. 1851).
— Herring (J.) and Lougacrs (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 2.
1836 3247.09
See also Dem. rev., T. 2 (with portrait) and v. 12 (with
portr.) ; and references in AUibone, v. 3.
WooLMAN (John, Quaker preacher, b. 1720, d. 1772).
— Journal. With iutrod. , by J. G. Whittier. Boston,
1871. 16° 3624.23
Same, [/n /its Works. Lond., 1775. 16°.] 3624.22
WoosTER (David, Amer. general, b. 1710, d. 1777).
— Heriing (J.) and Longacre (J. B ) *Nat. portr. gaUery, v. 2.
1836 3247.09
Worcester (Marquess of). See Somerset (Edward).
Worcester (Noah, .i4mer. divine, b. 1758, d. 1837).
— Ware (H., j>.) Memoirs of. 1844. . . .3187.04
— Shoemakers. Lives, etc. [anon.] 1819 3261.15
Wordsworth (\Vm..,EngL poet, b. 1770, d. 1850).
— Wordsworth (C. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1851. . 3186.26
— Alger (W. R.) Solitudes, etc., d. 277-289. 1867. . . . 2612.07
— Austin (W.8.) and Balph (J.) Poets laureate, p. 396-428. 3264.19
— Briniley (G.) Wordsworth's poems, [/n /as Essays, p. 102-
84. 1860 2614.10
Repr. from Eraser's mag., July, 1851.
— Brooke (S. A.) Theology in tlie EngUsh poets. 1875. 3523.16
— Chambers's papers, v. 6. 1850 2616.03
— De Quiucey (T.) Essays on the poets, p. 1-39. 1853. . 2622.06
Lit. reminiscences, ». 1, p. 205-366 ; v. 2, p. 9-61. . 2622.11
— Fields (J. T.) Yesterdays with anthers. 1872. . . . 2524.25
— Giles (H.) niustrationsof genius, p. 239-267. 1864. .'2626.03
— Graves (E. P.) [In Afternoon lectures, v. 6, p. 275 326.) '2512.2*
— Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 121-136. 1867. . . '2631.07
— Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 177-193. 1856. 2532.09
— Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, T. 2. 18.n6. . . 9.'i3.24
— Lordau (C. L.) The unwritten book, p. 41-76. . . . 2534.23
— MassOQ (D.) Wordsworth, and other essays. 1874. . 2536.29
— Robertson (P. W.) Lectures and addresses, p. 209-269. 2641.31
— Shairp (J. C.) Studies in poetry, p. 1-104 2642.20
Repr. from N. Brit, rev., v. 41, 1864. or LitteU, 1864, v. 3.
— ■Whipple IE. P.) Characteristics of men of genius, v. 2, p. 56-97.
1816 2516.20
_ — Essays, ete.,v. 1, p. 222-267. 1851 2645.06
— ^ Literature and Ufe, p. 263-303. 1871 2545.10
— Wilson (J.) Essays, etc., v. 1, p. 387-408. 1866. . . 2646.21
See also Blackwood, v. 110, 1871, or LitteU, 1871, v. i :
PortnighUy rev., April, 1874 (by W. H. Pater) : AprU, 1874
(by R. H. I. Palgrave) ; Macmillan. Aug., 1873 (by J. D.
Coleridge) ; Litteh, 1866, v. "" ifrom Nat. review) ; New
monthly, April, 1867 (by ' Sir Nathaniel ') ; N. A. rev., v.
100, 1866 ; Quar. rev., v. 92, 1853 ; Temple Bar, Feb., 1872
See also the elaborate article in AUibone, v. 3, and the
numerous references in Poole's Index.
WoRTHiNOTON (John, D.D., vice chancellor of the imiv.
ofOambr., b. 1017, d. 1071).
— Diary and corresp. Ed. by J. Crossley. Loudon,
1847-55. 4°. [Chetlxam soc, v. 13, 36.] 5094.13
WoTTON ( Sir Henry, Engl, statesman and aulhm; b. 1568,
d. 1639).
— Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 4 3226.04
— Walton (I.) Lives, etc. London. 1847. 8° 3176.02
Same. N. Y., 1850. 12" 3176.03
Same. [In Lives of eminent EngUshmen.] . . . 3221.11
See also AlUbone, v. 3.
WoovERMANS (Philip, Dutch painter, b. 1620, d. 1668).
— DescampB (J. B.) Vie des peintres flamands, v. 2. . 1434.06
— Buskin (J.) Modern painters, v. 5. [See Index.] . . 1424.26
— Tytler ,8.) Old masters 1431.36
Wbaxaix (Sir Nath. Wm., Engl, political and historical
vrriter, b. 1781, d. 1830).
— Historical memoirs of my own time. 1772 to 1784.
3 V. London, 1818. 8°. ..... 3187.05
— Posthumous memoirs of his own time. 2d ed. 3 v.
London, 1836. 8° 3187.08
Wren (Sir Christopher, Engl, architect, b. 1632, d. 1723).
— Elmes (J. ) Sir Christopher Wren and his times.
1852 3187.11
— Buckley (T. A.> Dawninps of genius. 18.57 3263.24
— Cunningham (A.) Lives of eminent painters, cic, v. 4. 1431.04
— Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3'263.18
— Lives of eminent persons 32C6.17
Weight (Benjamin, Amer. surveyor, b. 1770, d. 1842).
— Stuart (C. B.) Civil, e(c., engineers, p. 48-73. 1871. . 3265.16
Weight (Frances d'Arrusmont, Amer. socialist, b. 1795,
d. 1852).
See Atlantic monthly, v. 32, 1873 (by R. D. Owen).
Wright (Silas, gov. of N. Y., U. S. senator, etc., b. 1795,
d. 1847).
— Hammond (J. D.) Life and times of. 1848. 3188.01
— Jenkins (J. S. I Life of. 185'2 3187.14
GovernorsofNew York, p. 722-792. 1851 3247.03
See alio Dem. rev., v. 6, v. 12 (portr.), v. 19 (portr.)
WxATi (James, Mngl. adventurer, b. Viai).
— Life and surprising adventures in Spain, Barbarv,
etc. 1726-14 1061.24
Wyatt (Sir Thomas, Engl, poet, b. 1503, d. 1542).
— Thomson (Mr.,. K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 1, p. 66-118.
1861 3263.24
Wycherley (Wm. , Engl, dramatist and poet, 6. 1640, d.
1715).
— Dunham (S. A.l Lives, e(c., v. 3 3211.16
— Hunt (L ) Biogr. notice of. [In 'W.'s Works, 1849.] . 1744.31
See also Gentleman's mag., Dec, 1871 (by C. G. Clarke);
and AUibone, v. 3.
Wycliffe (John, English reformer, b. 1324? d. 1387).
- GUpin (W. ) Lives, eic. 1766 3185.08
— Hanna(W.i Wycliffe and the Huguenots. 3434.12
— LeBasiC. W.) Life of. 1832 3184.09
— Lewis (J. ) History of the life and sufferings of.
18-20 3184.10
— Tytler (P. F.) Life of. ^anon.'^ 1826. .3184.00
— Vaughan (R. ) Life and opinions of. 2d ed. 2 v.
1831 3187.12
— Gillett ;E.H.) Life of John Huss (Consult index in v. 2.)
— Hodgson (W.) Reformers before the Lutheran reform. 3432.17
— Mihnan (H. H.> Hist, of Latin Christianity, v. 6. 1867. 3417.07
— Myers (F.) Lectures. 1874 3257.20
— Rogers (J.E.T.) Historical gleanings, v. 2, p. 3 63. 1870. 3262.22
— Sterling (J.) Essays and tales, v. 1, p. 30-46 2647.09
— Taylcr (C.B.) Memorials of the EngUsli martyrs, 1863. 3436.10
— Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 1. 1853 (from Fox). 3446.01
In asking for booka, use the " Book Order," giring the AUTHOH'S NAME, the first part of the TIPLE. and the NUMBUB,
BIOO-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : WycUffe to ZwiiigU.
215
See alto North Brit, rev., v. 20, 18B3-< ; Quar. rev., v. 10*.
1888, or liltteU, 186*, v. 4 ; Westm. rev., v. 69, ISM.
See alto ariicle in Alllbone. v. 3, with nutlioritieg ; refer-
enoei In Poole's Index; works on the church history of En-
gland, p. 84 ; histories uf the Reformation, p. 99 ; and
general histories o{ England (under Oonntries).
Wymajj (Jeffries, Amu. comp. analomist,bASli,d.W7i).
See Atlantic monthly. Nov., 1874 (by 0. W. Holmes) ; Old
and Now, V. 101, 1874 ; Popular science monthly, Jan., 1876
(by B. Q. Wilder).
Wynn (Miss Frances WiUiams).
— Diaries of a lady of quality, 1797 to 1844. 3186.30
Wtnton, Wyntown, or Winton (Andrew, Scotch chroni-
cler, IWi century).
— Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. J. . . 8252.02
X.vviEB (Saint Francisco, Jesuit, 'apostle of India,' b.
1509, d. 15.52).
— Bonhours (D.) Life of. Tr. by J. Dryden. [D.'s
Works, V. 16.] 6042.2'J
— Coleridge (H. J.) Life and letters of. 2 v. 3187.23
earns (J.) Lives of eminent missionaries, t. 8. . .3447.18
— Myers (F.) Lectures on great men. 1874 8267.20
See also histories of the Jetuits, p. 89.
Xenophon, (Athenian general, historian, and philosopher,
b.ii-y, d. 354B.O.)
— Herbert (H. W.) Captains of the old world 8082.03
XekxesL, {kinij of Persia, 485-165 B.o.)
-Abbott (J.) History of. [ISoO.] .... 3187.21
See also ancient hiBtoriea generally for chapters on his
invasion of Greece, especially Herodotus, Bawlinson's ed..
ami histories of ancient Greece, by Grote, Oox, Onrtins,
eto. (consulting the indexes).
XmENEs DE CisNEnos (Francisco, abp. of Toledo, reijent
of !spriin, and cardinal, b. 1437, d. 1517).
^ James (G. P. R.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 1. . 3211.19
^- Myers (F.) Lectures on great men. 1874 3267.20
— Scott (J. B.) X. compared with Kichelieu. [/n M« Disserta-
tions.] 2647.05
.Valdkn (Thomas, Enr/l. poet, b. 1671, d. 1736).
— Johnson (8.) Lives of the English poets, v. 2. . . . 3263.02
Katks (Joseph, C, gov. of litate of Hew York, b. 1768,
d. 1837).
— Jenkins (J. S.) Governors of New York. p. 819-346. 1861. 8947.03
i'EAKsrjsY (.\nn, Eiiqlish poetess, b. 1756? d. 1806).
— Southey (R.) Uneducated poetfl. 1836 8264.02
3foBK (Cardinal of ). tS'ce Stdakt ( iJoj/a/ /iouse of ), p. 202.
YoRKE (Charles, Jingl. lord chancellor, 6. 1722, d. 1770).
— Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 5. 3254.07
YoBKE (Philip, earl of Hardwicke, lord chancellor, b.
1690, d. 1764).
— Harris (G.) Life of. 3 T. 1847. . . .3075.16
— Campbell (J, (Old). Lord chancellors of England, v. 6. 3264.07
YouNQ (15rif{ham, Mormon hi^h-priest, b. 1801).
— Waitu (Mrs. C. V. ) Mormon prophet and his ha-
rem. 1866 3187.16
— McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders. 1872 8267.16
See also works on Mormonism.p. 94; and (In Oonntries)
Utah and the Mormons.
YouNQ (Chas. Mayiie, Engl, tragedian, b. 1771, d. 1856).
— Young (C.J.) Memoir of 1871. . . .3187.26
Same. [Abridged.] Personal reminiscences. Ed.
by E. H. Stoddard. 1874 3261.U
Set aUo Bontley's misc«L, T. 40, 18M (tor T. P. Qrlnstad)!
Teinple bar, June, 1871.
TouNO (Edward, Kngl. divine aiul poet, b. 1681, d. 1765).
— Bcll(B.) Lives of EndUsh poets, T. 2 8111.17
— Johnson (8.) Lives of ihn English poets, v. 2. . . . 8203.02
— Mitford (J.) Life of. f/n y '• poet, works, v. 1. 1854.] 1686.13
See also N. A. rev., v. 70, 1864 ; West rev., t. 67, 1867.
Young (Thomas, M.D., Engl. physicLit, b. 1773, d. 1829).
— Peacock (G.) Life of. 185.5 3187.26
— Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. a 8263.10
Eulogy on. [Sm rep. 1869.] 3936.24
YoONO (John, gov. of A'eui York Stale, b. 1802, d. 1852).
— Jenkins (J. 8.) Governors of New York,p.793.816. 1851 3247.03
Zeisberqer (I)aTid,3f')rat)ia;imis.vionary,6. 1725, cZ.1808.
— Carne (J.) Lives of eminent missionaries, v. 3, 1833. 3447.17
Zenobia, (queen of Palmyra, 267-273 1.
— Brace (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1. p. 282-296 3212.18
— Clarke (M. 0.) World-noted women, p. 61-80. 1868. 3268.07
— Jameson (Afrj. A.) Lives of female sovereigns. . .3266.25
— Owen (itrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 8261.21
See also Wm. Ware's romance ' Zenobia .* Peacock's Pal-
myra, a poem, and plays by A. Murphy, and by Metastasio.
Zimmermann (Johann Georg, Sioiss physician and mo-
ralist, b. 1728, d 1795).
— Tissot(M.) Life of. 1797. 3187.29
— Alger (W. R.) Solitudes, etc., p. 262-287 2612.07
ZiNZENDOUF (Nicolails Ludwig, graf von, Moravian
lemler, b. 1700, d. 1760).
— Bovet(M. F.) Life of 1865 3187.28
— Hagenbach (K. R.) German rationalism. 1866. . . 3556.05
See also Hai-per's monthly, v. 14 (by Scheie de Vere) ; and
histories of the Moravians, p. 94.
ZmzENDORP (Philip Ludwig, graf von, Austrian minister
of state, b. 1671, d. 1742).
— James (G. P. B.) Eminent foreign statesmen, T. 6. .3911.23
ZisOA (Johann Trocznov, Hussite leader, 1419 ; &. 1360,
d. 1424).
— Gilpin (W.) Lives, etc. 1708 3184.08
See also Glllutt's Life of John Huss, oousnlting index in v. 2.
Zoroaster, (ancient Persian religious teacher).
.See his name, in general alphabet.
Zsohokke (Johann Heinrich Daniel, German author, b.
1771, d. 1848).
— Autobiography. London, 1845. 8°. . .3187.17
— Hedge (F. H.) Prose writers of Germany [2735.01] : Dora
d'Istria's Switzerland, v. 1, p. 200-215.
ZwiNOLi (Ulrich, .Swiss prot. reformer, b. 1484, d. 1531).
— BlaoliburQ (W. M.) Ulrich Zwingli, the patriotic
reformer. 1.S68 3434.04
— Christoff 1 (R.) Zwingli ; or, the rise of the refor-
mation in Switzerland. 1858 3434.10
— Hes8(J. G.) Life of. 1812 3187.18
— Croly G.) Historical sketches, p. 153-204. 1842. . . 2621.22
— Dora distris (Comlesse). Switzerland, «te.,v.l,p.240-308. 3434.02
— Taggart(E.) Ijeading reformers. 1843 3432.18
See also Blbi. Sacra, July, Oct., 1851 ; April, July, 1852
(Life of Zuingii. by B. D. 0. Bobbins); Fraser's mag., v. 63,
1856, or Littell, v. 13, 1856 ; North Brit, rev., v. 29, 1858 ; T.
49, 1868.
See also general works on the Reformation, p. 99, by
Merle tl*Aubign6 (Books viii., xi., xvi.), and other writers ;
and histories of Switzerland.
A^ote. -Readers are reminded that the titles of works which are abbreviated In this class, nnder the names of their tuttjectt,
may be found more fully entered under the names of their authors, In the general alphabet.
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BIOLOQ-Y-BIRDS.
Biology-
[Tfotf. — The province of Biology la defined to be the
study of living orgauiBUis, irreBiit-ctive of their exact na-
ture and poBitlou, and iududea in its widest definition the
kindred sciences of Zoology and Botany, * Dealing with
organic structures and functions,' says Herbert Speuc3r,
■in connection with their causes,- conditions, concoml.
tauta, and conBeqiiences.']
1. General Inirodnctiona.
— MacOinley (T. C.) Introduction to the study of
general biology. [1874.] 4713.05
— Nicliolson (H. A.) Introduction to the study of
biology. 1872 4713.04
— Spmcer (H.) Principles of biology. 2 v. 5416.12
Note. — An application of the author's general system of
evolutionary philosophy to the phenomena of Biology.
— ^evenson {& H.) Boys and girls in biology. 47'22.22
2. Life and Organization.
— Barclay {J. ) Inquiry into the opinions, ancient
and modem, concerning life and organizations.
1822 47-23.15
- Baslian (B.) Modes of origin of lowest organiMas.
1871 4723.18
Beginnings of life : modes of origin and trans-
formations of lower organisms. 2 v. 1872. 4723.20
— Beate (L. S.) Bioplasm : an in trod, to the study of
physiology and medicine. 1872. . . . 4325.21
Life theories : their influence upon religious
thought. 1871 4325.20
The mystery of life : an essay in reply to Dr.
Gull's attack on the theory of vitality in his Har-
veian oration for 1 870 4325.19
Based upon his essay in Fortnightly rev., v. 14, 1870.
— Clark [U. J. ) Mind in nature ; ongin of life and
mode of development. 1805 4717.21
— Dana(,A.H.) Inductive inquiries. 1873. 2521.25
— Duncan {J.S.) Analogies of organized beings. 4734.01
— Fhurens (P.) De la vie et de I'intelligence. 2e 6d.
1858 4327.09
— Green (J. H.) Vital dynamics. 1840. . . 4327.06
— Orindon (i. H.) Life ; its nature, varieties, and
phenomena. 1867 4723.05
— Merdman (J.) Causes and phenomena of animal
life. 1795 4325.29
— Hinlon(J.) Life in nature. ]87'2. . . . 47'23.1!)
— Laycock {T.) Mind and brain, v. 1, p. SiO-i-iS. . . . M14.16
— Maudsley (ff.) Theory of vitality [Jii Body and mind.] 4333.15
— Metcalfe {S, L.) Life— hist, of ancient and modern opinions
concerning it. [/n his Caloric, p. 455-506. 1843.]
— Mind, life, and motion ; with the law of their rela-
tions to matter, [anojt.] N.Y., 1857. 8°. 4326.24
■ — Murphy (J. J.) Habit and intelligence, v. 1, p. 84-
166 54'25.01
— Paine (M.) Physiology of the soul and instinct, as
distinguished from materialism. 1872. . 3581.24
— PapiUoniF.) Nature and life. 1875. . .4723.25
— P/it(tp IJ.P. W.) Of the vital powers. [In Inquiry, etc.] 4323.03
— Phillips {J. ) Life on the earth, its origin and suc-
cession. 1860. 4723.06
— PhUostratus, pseud. Somatopsychonologia : body
and mind. [Pamphleteer, v. 24, 1824.] 5028.24
— Umiih {J. N.) On the science of sensibility, (intel-
ligence,) or simple element of soul ; and the spirit
of life and origin of species, and natural cause of
the constancy of each species to its type. 4913.13
— Spallamani (L. ) Dissertations relative to the natural
history of animals and vegetables. 2 v. 4727.06
— Taylor (1.) Mind In form. [ With Ultimate civilization.] '2644.04
3. Protoplasm.
— Beale (L. 8.) Protoplasm ; or life, force, and matter.
1870 4325.17
— Drysdale (J.) Protoplasmic theory of life. 4325.32
— Huxley (T.H.) On the physical basis of life. [Vn his Lay ser-
mons. 1870.] 4712.16
Repr. from Fortu. rev., v. 11, 1869. Commented upon in
Fortn. rev., v. 11, 1869, by John Young ; and in Kew £ng-
lander, v. 29, 1870, by H. C. Kingsley.
— lioss (J. ) On protoplasm : ezam. of Stirling's criti-
cism on Huxley. 1874 432.5.33
— SiirUi-u/ (J. H. ) As regards protoplasm in relation
to Huxley's essay on the physical basis of life.
1869 4325.18
Same. New ed. 1873 4325.18
4E9* l^ee also, in general alphabet. Botany ; — Evolution ; —
Heredity ;— Life-insurance ; — Longevity ; — Materialism :
— Medicine {Body and mind — Physiology) ; — Namral
history {Comparative anatomy — Danvinian and other evolu'
tionary theories — Reproduction — Spontaneous generation —
Zoology) ;— Vital statistics.
Biou. Bucolica. Epigrammata. Gr. et Lat. Kecog.
C. F. Ameis. Parisiis, Bidot, 1857. 8°. . 7766.17
— Idylls. Literal translation , by J. Banks ; metrical
by J. M. Chapman. London, 1853. 12-^'. 1693.17
Same. Tr. by F. Fawkes [Chalmers's Engl, poets, v. 20,
ISIO.J 1626.20
See also Coutemp. rev., v. 17, 1871 (Bion and Moschus, by
Rev. J. Bavles).
Bioplasm. See Biology. {Protoplasm, p. 216).
Birch (S.B.) Constipated bowels. 3d London ed. Ph.,
18B8. 12°. 43-24.05
Birch (Samuel). Ancient history from the monuments.
Egypt to B.C. 300. N.Y., lb75. 12^ . .1091.27
— History of ancient pottery. 2 v. Loudon. 8°. 1453.02
— Introd. to the study of Egyptian hieroglyphs [ With
"Wilkinson (J. G.) Egyptians, dc. 1857.] 1082.14
Birch (Thomas). Collection of the state papers of J.
Thurloe, 1638-[60]. 7 v. L., 1742. foL . 1087.01
— Heads of illustrious persons of Great Britain, en-
graved by Houbraken and Vertue, with lives.
London. ]8:!2. fol N.27.12
— Life of Sir Walter Ralegh. [In R.'s Works, v. 1. 1761.] 6064.09
— — Same. [In E.'s Works, v. 1. 1829.) 6064.13
Birchall (James). England under the Tudors. Newed.
1870. 12° 452.09
Bird {Kev. Charles). Sermon on christian charity. Lon-
1826. 8°. [Pamphleteer, V. 26.] . . .5058.26
Bird (Christopher). On the extension of the jurisdic-
tion of justices of the peace, [/n Pamphleteer,
V. 26. 182G.]
Bird (Joseph). Protection against fire, and the best
means of putting out fires. N.Y.,1873. 12=. 3926.32
Bird's-eye views of society. K. Doyle. 1864. 1456.17
Bird and the bell : poems. 0. P. Cranch. . . 1633.28
BIRDS, OR ORNITHOLOG-Y.
X Taxidermy. Bird-stuffing, and Preserving of
Birds, Eggs, and Nests.
Avis {R.) Bird-preserving, bird-mounting, and the
preservation of eggs. 1870 4813.07
Birds' oests and eggs-collecting. [Sm. rep., 1868.] . , 3936.13
Coues {E.) Field ornithology, comprising a manual of
instruction for procuring, preparing, and preserv-
ing birds, and a check-list of North American
birds. 1874. 4818.07
Rariing (J.E.) Hints on shore shooting ; with chapter
on skinning and preserving birds. 1871. 4615.31
— Instructions in collecting nests and eggs of North America.
[Sm. mlsoel. col., v. 2. I860.] 3935.12
Maynard {C. J.) Naturalist's guide. . . . 47'23.12
Ifewton {A.} Suggestion for saving parts of birds. Sm. rep.
1860 3936,16
Wurdeman {6.) On obtaining specimens of flamingoes and
and other birds of South Florida. [Sm. rep., I860.] 3936.15
2. General and Miscellaneous Works.
.4rrans'«nen( of families of. [Sm. miscel. coll., v. 8.] . ,3935.18
Boner (0.) Forest creatures. [Capercaile. Eagle.] 1861. . 4722.04
Brehn (G X.) CasseU's book of birds. 4 v. 4818.01
Burroughs (</.) Wake Kobin. [Birds and their ha-
bits.] 1871 4812.16
Cassin {J.) Ornithology. 4*. -With atlas, fi>L v. 2. 1868.
[0. S. explor. eiped, V. 8.1 4728 08
Figuier (L.) Keptiles and birds. 1870. . .481716
Fuller ( T. ) Omithologie or the speech of birds. 3553. 21
Harling (J. K) Ornithology of Shakespeare. 4815.07
Jackson (T.) Our feathered companions. . . 4815.04
Kirby {M. and R) Beautiful buds in far-off lands.
1872 4813.12
Micheld(J.) The bird. 1870 4817.17
— L'oiseau. 1867. 4812.18
iV'a<ur«; history of birds. 1850. [H. P. L.] . 4812.14
In asking for books, tiae the " Book Order," giving the AU I'HOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLB, and the ITOMBEB.
BIRDS -BIRTHDAYS.
217
A'Unsck (C. L.) Pterylography. From the German.
Ed. by P. L. Sohlater. 1867. IRay 800.] 4749.10
Poetical aviary, with a bird's-eye view of the English
poets. 1841 4811.15
Buskin (J.) Love's meinie. Lectures on Greek and
English birds. 1873 4815.08
Stanley (E) Familiar history of birds. 1835. 481-2. U
SicaiuKon {W.) Natiiral history and olassiflcatiou of
birds. 2v. 1836 4812. OJ
WliUe(A.) Popnlar history of birds. 1855. . 4812.12
Wood {J. a.) My feathered friends. . . .4812.13
3. Cage and Song Birds.
Sechstein {J. M.) Cage and chamber birds. . 4813.03
Built (K. A.) Birds: their cages and .keep. . 4813.09
Dixon {K 8.) Dovecote and aviary. 1851. .4817.16
Malinij ( K. A. ) Song birds ; how to keep them. 4812.04
Angley [J. O.) Our Engl, song birds. [■'»' *" Da Clifford the
philosopher. 1847.J 1612.81
Canary.
Avis (JJ.), pseudon. The canary, its history, varieties,
management, and breeding. 1870. . . 4813.05
Kidd(W.) The canary 4813.08
Smith {F. ) The canary : its variety, management, and
breeding. 1868 4813.04
4. Various other Birds.
Fly-catchers.
Swaimmiir.) Fly-catohera. [Jardlne Nat. Ub., T. IS.] iniS3
Gavie-birds,
[See also books on Sporting, p. 25.]
Jardine ^Sir W.) Game-birds, [/ii his Nat. Ubr., v. 8.1 . 47U.08
Boosevelt (ij. B.) Game-birds of the coast and lakes of
the Northern States of America. 1866. . 4«16.13
See also Fraser's mag., v. 45, 1862; Qaar. rev., t.118, 1865.
Humming Birds.
Jardine [SirW.) Humming birds. [In his Nat. lib., v. 6-7.] 4711.06
See also Atlautic monthly, v. 5, 1860 ; Fraser's mag., v.
66, 1862.
Parrots.
SOby (P. J.) ParroU. [Jardine Nat. Ubr., v. 10.] . . . 4711.10
Pigeons.
Dixon (JE S. ) The dovecote and the aviary : natural
history and management. 1851. . . . 4813.06
StlbyiP.J.) Pigeons. [Jardine Nat. Ubr., v. 9.] . . .4711.09
SwaHovis.
JSbrster ( T.) Ohservations on the brumal retreat of the
swallow. 4th ed. [Pamphleteer, v. 4.] 5058.04
Sun-Hrds.
Jardine [Sir W.) Snn-blrds. [Jardine Nat. Ubr., v. 8.] . 4711.06
— OaUinaceoos birds. Turkey, cock, pheasant, hen, etc. [In
AisNat. Ubr.,T. 14, 1853.) 4711.14
See also Agricalmre (Poultry, p. 3).
Trogonida.
OouldiJ.) 'Monograph, eic. 1838.
See also Fraser'a mag., v. 65, 1857 (Rooks, ravens, crows,
and choughs ; magpies) ; v. 56 (Magpies, Jays, and nut-
crackers ; Rollers and kingfishers ; v. 57 (Bee-eaters, wry-
necks, creepers ; Woodpeckers, gulls, albatross) ; t. 68
(Meu of war birds, boobies, noddies ; Cormorants, Pell-
caua ; Snake birds ; t. 76 Birds of Norfolk).
5. Birds of Various Countries.
Africa.
Baainson ( W.) Birds of western Africa. 3 v. [Jardine Nat. Ub.,
V. 11-12.] . . . - 4711.11
Layard {K L.) Birds of South Africa. 1867. 4815.03
America.
AUm [J. A.) On the mammals and winter birds of aMt Kl.irLU
with "ketch of the bird laiun .>r .«wfrn Nonli A..i..rl.V.
[BiUIetiu of the Museum "f comp juxjlouy, T. 2 I . 4730 M
AudiUmn ij. J.) Birds of Am.-riea. 7 v. 185i;. 4817 01
BaUey (W. L.) Our own birds ; a fuiiiiliar natural hig.
tory of the birds of the Uuit'.'d Stiitos. 4H1J 15
Bawd (S. P.) Catalogue of North American birds, ihioflr In the
museum of the Sniiihson. inst. 1859. [Sm. »)U.el, coll.,
-I * * * * ' * • • • t t^l^A 10
— Mammals, birds, etc. [In Bmory". U. 8. and Moiica'ii bonn-
dary survey, T. 2 ] ir.!7 i)2
— PreUminary report. (Paolflo K.E. reports, V. 9.1 . '.112702
— Review of American birds. [Sm r<p., 1865.] . . 39:16 20
— Review, «fc. [Sm. miscel. col , v. 12.] auMit
— Brewer ( T. M. ) and RkiijwmiiR. ) History of North
American birds. 'Land birds. IlluKt. 3 v. 48!8. 10
Barnard ir.) Birds of Chester co.. Pa. [Sm rep., 1880.1 3936 16
Brewer {T. M ) N. A. Ottlogy. Pt. 1. Raptores and Flsslriwlres.
[Sm. contrib., v. 11.] 3937.11
Cassin (J.) 'Birds of Californi.-i, Texas, Oregon .British
and Russian America ; and all North American
birds not given by former American authors.
1856 4817.08
Ooues (K ) £ey to North American birds : north of
Mexico. 1872 4818.00
— Birds of the Northwest. 1874. (U. S. geol. survey of the tep.
ritories, Miscel. pub., no. 3.] 4818.aS
— and Prentiss (D. W.) List of birds of the District of Columbia.
[Sm. rep., 1801.] 3936.1«
De Kay [J. E.) Birds of New York. [In his Z80I. of N. Y., v. 2.]
Fiagg ( W. ) Birds and seasons of New England. 481 5. 09
Oiraud(J. P.,jr.) Birds of Long Island. 1814. 4815.02
Samuels {E. A.) Ornithology and oology of New Eng-
land and adjoining states and provinces. 4817.15
Wilson {A.) and Bonaparte (C L.) American ornitho-
logy. 4v. 1831 4812.05
Bcrmvda.
Bland [Lieut.) Birds of Bermuda. [Sm. rep., 1868.] . . 8936.1S
British Islands.
Bewick (T.) 'History of British birds. 2 v. 1826.
Oosse (P. H.) Popular British ornithology. 2d ed.
1853 4812.09
Jardine (Sir W.) Birda of Great Britain and Ireland. 4 v. [In
his Nat. Ub,, v. 1-4] 4711.01
Montague (G.) Ornithological dictionary of British
birds. 2ded. 1831 4815.05
Same. Supplement [to the 1st ed.] 1813. 4815.06
Laishley {K ) Popular history of British birds' eggs.
1858 4812.10
Morris (F. 0.) History of British birds. 6 v. 4817.09
Mudie{B.) Feathered tribes, do. 2 v. 1854. 4813.01
Europe.
Bree (C. R.) ♦History of the birds of Europe, not ob-
served in the British Isles. 4 v. 1866-67. 4816.01
Jamaica.
Gosse(P.K) Birds of Jamaica. 1847. . .4814.01
Nova Scotia.
Bldkitton (£icu(). Birds of Nova Scotia. [Sm. rep., 1868.] S938.IS
Portugal.
Smith [A.O.) The birds of Portugal. [In his Narrative of a
spring tour, etc. 1870.] 984JS
6. Nests and Bggs.
Adams (E.O.) Nests and eggs of familiar birds. 4812.17
Gunn (D.) Egging exped. to Shoal Lake. [Sm. rep., 1867.]
Morris (F. <). ) Natural history of the nests and eggs
of British birds. 3 v. 1870-71. . . . 4816.06
Birds. 5ee Fine arts. [Bird painting.)
Birds and flowers, e(c. M. Howitt. 1848. .4811.16
Birds and seasons of New England. W. Flagg. 4815.09
Birkbeck (Morris). Letters from Illinois. 2d ed.
1818. 8° 1124.17
Birke (Thomas Eawson). Difficulties of belief, in
connection with the creation and the fall. Cam-
bridge, {Eng.) 1855. 12= 3522.21
— First principles of moral science. L.,1873. 8°. 5433.17
— Memoirs of Rev. E. Bickersteth. 2 v. New York,
1851. 12°. 3022.01
— On matter and ether ; or, the secret laws of physical
change. C, {Eng.) 1862. 16°. . . . 4214.11
— The Pentateuch and its anatomists. London, 1869.
12°. 3731.14
BIrmah. See Oonntries. (Burmo*.)
Birmingham. See Oonntries. [Birmingham.)
Birt ( W. R.) Hand-book of the law of storms. Liver-
pool, 1853. 8°. 4018.01
•Birth and triumph of love. lUus. by Bartolozzi and
Tomkin. N.Y.,1875. sm. 4° 1452.06
Birth of the war-god. See E&Udisa 7816.18
Birthday : a poem. See Southey (0.) 1688.02
Birthdays.
— Boofc of birthdays : poetry. [anon.'\ 1866. 1614.32
— ^irt/wZaj/s.— Quotations in poetry and prose, by a
lady. London, 1873. sm. 4° 1614.36
— Friendly (F. ), pseudon. Congrattilations and coun-
cils ; a book for birthdays. 1872.. . .3537.26
— 8outlie]/(C.) The Birth-day ; a poem. 1845. 168b. 02
See alto Oalendar, in general alphabet.
M
BBOOKLYM MSBOANTIIiB LIBBABY.
218
BIRTHS -BLACK-WELL.
Blrtha. S« Vital BtadstlM. .
Bisohof (Gostav). Elements of chemical and physical
geology. Tt. by B. H. Patil and 3. Drummond.
3 V. London, 1854-59. 8° 4114.02
Biscboff (James). History of the woolen and worsted
manufaotuxes, and of sheep. 2 v. London, 1K4'2.
8=. 3931.16
Bishop (A. W. ) Loyalty on the frontier ; union men
of the Southwest St Louis, 1863. 12°. . 032.10
Bishop (C. K. K ) Notes on church organs. London.
1873. sm. 4" 1564.27
Bishop (H. E.) Floral home ; or, first years of Min-
nesota. New York, 1857. 12°. . . . 1123.05
Bishop (John). The marrow of astrology. Preface by
H. Goley. London, 1688. 12°. . . . 3811.09
Bishop (J. Leander). History of American manufac-
tures from 1608 to 1860. v. 1-3. P.,1864. 8°. 5926.01
Bishop (Joel Prentiss). Commentaries on law of mar-
riage and divorce. 2 v. 4th ed. B., 1864. 8°. 5615.15
Bishop (Levi). Teuchsa Grondie : a legendary poem
[of the Detroit Indians]. 2d ed. A., 1872.8°. 1616.31
Bishop (Nathaniel H.) The Pampas and Andes : a
thousand miles' walk across South America. Bost.,
18U9. 12° 1164.15
Bishop (Samuel G.) Eologium on Washington. Kox-
bury, 1866. 1.8° 3178.08
Bishop {Office of). Set Episcopacy, p. 86.
Bishops. MS" For » chronological index to the bishops of Qrest
Britain and Ireland, from the earliest times, see Beatsou
(K.) Political index. 3 T. 1806. 477.21.
Bismarok-Sohonhausen (Karl Otto von). See Biography, p. 123.
Bissell lEdwiu C. ) Historic origlu of the Bible ; [ila
authorship and various ver.sioas, with the leading
opinions on revision]. N. Y., 1873. 8°. 3721.11
Bisset (Andrew). History of the Commonwealth of
England from the death of Charles I. to the ex-
pulsion of the Long parliament ; being omitted
chapters, etc. 2 v. Loudon, 1767. 8°. 476.25
— On the strength of nations. L., 1859. 12°. 4514.13
Bisset (Eeu. Thomas). Suggestions on university re-
form. L., 18.50.8°. ['MisceLi5amph.,'v.21.] 5093.21
Bits of talli. See Hunt (Helen) 2532.22
Bits of travel. See Hunt (Helen). 1872 942.23
Bitter (0. H. ) Life of J. Sebastian Bach. From the
Geriuau, by J. E. Kay-Shuttleworth. London,
[1873.] 12° 3014.30
Bitter-Sweet, a poem. See Holland (J. O.) 1653.08
Bitumen. See Arts (ITsefal), page 40.
Bivouac (The), or stones of the Peninsular war. W,
H MaxweU 231.43
Bivouac and the battle-field. G. F. Noyes. 632.03
g'Srnson (Bjbrnsljeme). See Fiction class-list.
Bjonistjerna (Magnus Fredrik Ferdinand, grefue).
Theogony of the Hindoos. L., 1844. 8°. 7813.21
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Boethius ( Anicius Manlius Torquatus Se verinus). De
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Bohn's classical library. Literally translated. 91 v.
London [n. 0. ] 12".
[Note. — For full titles, tianslators' namcfl, etc., see names
of the resi>ective authors in general alphabet.]
Contents :
.Sschylus 1712.02
— New readings in Hermann's
posthumous edition. 1712. 03
Ammianus Marcelliuu8.423.27
Antuninus(M.AureliuB)5434.02
Apuleius 123.05
Aristophanes. 2 v. . 1712.15
Aristotle. History of animals.
1862 4715.14
— Metaphysics. . . 6411.02
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1853 6134.03
— Organon 5428.11
— Politics and economics.
1853 6715.13
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Atheuteus 2512.14
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On divination. On fate. On
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Ou standing for the consul-
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to Major, and essays on old
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tus on the duties of a ma-
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— Orations. 4 v. . .6314.11
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Brutus 6314.15
Demosthenes. Oratior.s.
6 V 6314.19
Dictionary of classical quota-
KUey 6213.0«
Diogenes LaSrtins : Lives and
opinions of eminent philoso-
phers 6416.01
Euripides. 2v. . . . 1723. U
Greek anthology. Tr. by G.
Burgee 6215.28
Heliodorus. Longus, and Achil-
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Hei-odotus 422.10
Uesiod, Callimachus, and The-
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Homerus. 2 v. . . 1654.03; 08
Horace 1661.11
Justiii, Cornelius Nepos, and
Eutropius 423.06
Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and
LuciliuB 1662. 2S
Livius 432.ia
Luian 1671.11
Lucretius 1671 12
Martial 6313.21
Ovid. 3 V 1676.03
Pindar 1676.09
Plato. 6 V 6416.17
Plautus. 2 V 1741.19
Pliny. Natural hist. 6 v. 4715.01
Prupertius, PetroniuB, and Jo
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Quiiitilian 6334.23
Sollustius, Florus, and Pater-
(Ulus 432.26
Sophocles 1714.01
Strabo 912.10
Suitouins 3027.18
Tacitus 432.24
Terence aud Phatdrus. 1744.14
Theocritus, Biou, Moschus and
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Tliucydides 923.01
Virgil 1694.08
Xeuophon. 3 v. Tr. by J. S.
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London, 1830. 8°. 7318.01
— Uunt{L.) Critical notice. [/ttAii ItaUan poets, 1857 J 215.02
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1835. 8°. 115402
BoJlean (JacqaeB). Historia flagollaotiuni. See De Lolme (J. L.)
History of the flagellants. 1777 6818.26
Boileau Despreaux (Nicolas). (Euvres. Paris, 184B.
12° 7013.31
Contents : Notice, par M. Amar. Satires. Epltres. Ii'Art
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Pissertatiou sur Joconde. Les h^rcs do ronian. Dialogue
contre les modernes. Hemercieuieut u MM. de I'acad^ie
fraDQaise. Traitd du snbiime. Corresp. avec Baciue,
— Works. Made English. '2 v. Lond., 1780. 8°. 5O17.0G
T. 1. Life, by Des Maizeaux, The Lutrin, a mock beroir/
poem ; Art of poetry. Satires. 2. Translation of Longiuua
on the sublime, with critical reflections. Letters, dis-
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— Shelley (if. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 8211.2i
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Bolssard (Jean Jacques). *De diviniitione et magicis
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Ury. Oppenheimii, [n.d] fol 3818.16
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Bonaparte family. See Biography, p. 123.
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Bonaventura (G. di P., saint). Life of Francis of As-
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Bonchamps (J/me.Artus de). Memoirs[of Vendt'e] dur-
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Bond (Henry, M.D.) Genealogies of femilies of early
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Bonuechose (Emile de). History of France to the rev-
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London, 1868. 8°. 515.28
Bonnem^re (A.) Les dragonnades sous Louis XIV.
Histoire des camisards. 2e^d. P., 1869. 16°. 522.01
Boniier (John). Child's history of Greece. [To 1857.]
2 V. New York, 1857. 16° 422.17
— Child's history of Kome. 2 v. N.Y., 1856. 16°. 433.21
— Child's hist, of the U.S. 3 v. N.Y., 1866. 16°. 572.01
Bonnet (Charles). The contemplation of nature. From
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Bonneville (Benj. L. E. ) Irumg ( W. ) Adventures of
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Bonpland (Aim6).iceHnmboldt(F.H.A.) Personal ijar.,e(f. 1165.02
Boutier (Pieno) and Le Verrier (Jean). The Cana-
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the Canariaus in 1402, by Jean de Bethencourt
Tr. and ed. by B. H. Major. London, llaKuyl soc. ,
1872. 8° 1U96.04
Bonwick (James). Curious facts of old colonial days
[in Australia]. L., 1870. 16°. .... 1062.08
— The Mormons and the silver mines [of the West].
London, 1872. 12° 3454.11
Bonynge (F.) Future wealth of America. New York,
18o2. 12° 5916.03
Book. See also Boke, and Books.
Book about boys. See Hope (A. B.) 2632.14
Book about doctors. See Jeai&eson (J. C.) 3262.09
Book about dominit'B. .See Hope (A. R.) 6ol3.17
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Book about the clergy. Ate Jeaffreson (J. O.) , . . .3603.11
Book (The) and its story. .See Ranyard (L. N.) .... 3736.03
Book for a corner. .See Hunt (L.) 2533.03
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Book of benuty ; oi ro(;iil gallery. Ed. by the countess
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IHOG. l(i° 1614.32
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Book (if days. 6rce Chambers (B.) 6218 24
Bookof iliguilies. AVe Haydn (J.) CBia.lS
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Book or goldou deeds. See Yonge (C. M.| 6216.37
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Book of humorous poetry. Illustrated by 0. A. Doyle.
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Book of knots. By 'Torn Bowling.' Ipseud.] London,
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Book of quinte essence; or the fifth being. Ed. by F.
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— Haddon (J. ) Book-keeping, and commercial phrase-
ology. 18C1 4015.07
— Hanuford {L. B.) and Fayson (J. W.) Book-keep-
ing, by single and double entry. 1858. . 4015.05
Same. 1859 4015.06
— irppp (K C. ) Statistical book-keeping. 1858. 4015.01
— Marsh ( 6'. C. ) Bank book-keeping, and joint stock
accounts. 1861 4018.22
Science of book-keeping. 1855. . . . 4015.04
— Sutherland (U. ) National practical columnar system
of mercantile book-keeping, by double entry.
1857 4015.00
— Ttirner (T.) Epitome of book-keeping by double
entry. 1804. 4015.09
Booke of demeanor. [E. E. T. soc, v. 10.] . 7913.10
Booke of precedence : ed. by F. J. Furnivall. [E. E.
T. soc. Extraser., no. 8.] 7913.18
Booker {Jieii. John). History of the ancient chapel of
Birch, ill Manohei^ter parish. London, 1859. 4°.
[Chethamsoc, v. 47.] 5095.07
— Hist of the ancient chapel of Denton, in Manchester
parish. L., 1855. 4°. [Chethamsoc, v. 37.] 6094.38
— Hist, of the ancient clmpuls of Didsbury and Chorl-
ton, in Manchester parish. London, 1857. 4°.
[Chethamsoc, v. 42. J 6095.02
Books.
— AlcotHA.B.) Tablets, p. 127-189. 1868 2612.17
— Bmerson {K.W.) Society and solitude, p. lO'-iflO. 1870. 2624.03
Bepr, from AtlsQtiu mouthly, v. 1, 1867.
— Maurict {F. D.) Frlendihlpof books.p. tl-»l. 1874. 3«*S.I9
— i^HMT (J.) Handy-book abont books. 2733.07
See dim AUantio monthly, t. U, IBM (The Otdmesn mad-
ness, by W. I>. Bymonds) ; r. 4, 1869 (Books snd the readlnc
thereof, by P»ul Potter).
49* In tbe general alphabet ut BIbUofrspby, p. 1011 ;—
Book-binding, p. 20U ; —Libraries ; — Literatnr* ; —Print-
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Bookseller (The). A newspaper of British and foreign
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— Consiahle (T.) Archibald Constable and his literary
correspondents. 3 T. 1873 3011.11
— Curwtn (II.) History of bookBeUem, the old and the
new. 1873 2711.26
— Dingman {J. II.) Directory of the booksellers, sta-
tioners, newsdealers, and mosic dealers, and list
of libraries in the United States and Cuundo.
£1870.] 2713.12
— Knirjht(G.) Shadows of old booksellers. 1865. 2712.18
— Saundert (A'.) Salad for the social, p. 17-63. 1866. . 2643.11
See, above, references uuder Books ;— a/io Copyright ;—
Publishing.
Boole (George). Livestigation of the laws of thought,
on which are founded the mathematical theories
of logic and probabilities. L., 1854. 8°. 5428.35
— Treatise on difl'erehtial equations. 3d ed. London,
1873. 12°. 4012.23
Same. Supplementary vol. L., 1865. 12°. 4012.24
— Treatise on the calculus of finite differences. 2d ed.
E<L by J. F. Moulton. Load., 1872. 12". 4012.32
Boole {Rev. W. H. ) Thanksgiving offering, and report
of the home for women. N.Y., [1872.] 18^ 5825.00
Boomerang. Lovering {J.) Australian weapon, etc. [In Ajner.
asHuc. lor prom, of science, v. 12.] 3946.13
Boone (Daniel). See Biography, p. 123.
Booue (H. H. ) and Cook (Theodore P. ) Life sketches
of executive officers and members of the legislature
oftheStateof N.Y. Alb., 1870. 8°. . . .3243.15
Booth (Arthur John). Kobert Owen, the founder of
socialism in England. London, 18C9. 12°. 3135.16
— Saint Simon and Saint Simonism. London, 1871.
8' 5812.12
Booth (E. Charton). Another Eneland : life in Victo-
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Booth (Henry). Account of the Liverpool and Man-
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Booth (James C.) Beport on miueralogy. [Faciflc B. B. routes.
Eeports, T.2.] 1127.02
— and Morflt (0.1 Becent chemical improvements. 1862. [Sm.
miscel. coll, v. 2.J 3936.13
Booth (Jolin). Epigrams, ancient and modem. Lou-
don, 1863. 12*. 6212.05
Booth (Mary L.) Clock and watchmaker's mannaL
New York, 1860. 12° 3932.19
— History of the city of New York, to the present
time. New York, 1359. 8' 613.23
Booth (Wm.) Instructions upon the purchase of War-
rington. [Chetham jnisceL, y. 3.] . . 5095.17
Boothby {Sir Brpoke). Observations on [Burke's] Ap-
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— Ball {J. S) Book of the feet : history of boots and
shoes. 1847 3941.10
Bopp (^Frenz). Comparative grammar of the Sanskrit,
Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic, Gernian,
and Sclavonic languages. From the German by E.
B. Eastwick. 3d ed. 3 v. Lond., 1862. 8°. 6112.19
Borcke (Heros von), pseud. Memoirs of the confederate
war for independence. [Dep't of Va.] 2 v. Edin.,
1866. 12°. 631.04
Borde (Andrew). First book of the introduction of
knowledge. Dyetary of helth. London, 1870. 8°.
[E. E. T. a, no. 10.] 7913.19
Bordeaux. See Countries. [Bordeaux.)
Bordelon {AML.} History of the ridiculous eztreb-
vagancies of monsieur Oufle. From the French.
London, 1711. 8° 3812.28
Border aud BustiUe. See Lawrence ((}. A.) 643.23
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Border reminiscences. See Marcy (B. B.) 1124.20
Border laud of science. See Proctor (B. A.) 3916.17
Bordley (J. B.) Essays aud notes on husbandry.
Phila., 1801. 12°. 6123.09
Bore (Eugene). Armenie. Paris, 1838. 8°. . 902.29
In asking for books, nse the ■• Beok Order," giving the AU l'HOB'8 NAMB, the first part of the TITLE, snd the NUUBBO.
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Bormann (Maj.-gen. — ). Shrapnel shell in England
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Borough (Sir John). Notes of the treaty at llipon be-
tween Charles I. and the Coveiiauteis, 1640. Ed.
liyj. Bruce. L., Ciimden soc, 1869. i°. . 5114.04
Borough (The). [In Pollock (R.) Poetical works. I860.] 16:S4.13
Borri (Oristofero). *Aocouut of CochlQ-Chiua. [/» Finkerton's
voyages, v. 9.] . . . .' 926.09
Borro\»' (George). Bible in Spain. New York, lh53.
8°. 985.01
Same. 3 v. 1813. 12°. 985.15
— Gypsies of Spain. New York, 1853. 8°. . 985.01
— Lavengro ; the scholar — the gypsy — the priest. 3 v.
London, 1851. 12° 135.04
— Bomano lavo-lil : word-book of the Eomany ; or
EngUsh pypsy language. L.,1874. 12°. 0835.08
— Romantic ballads, from the Danish; and miscellane-
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— Eomany Eye; sequel to "Lavengro." 2 v. London,
1857. 12° 135.07
— Wild Wales : its people, language, and scenery.
New ed. London, 1802. 12" 951.02
— The Zincali ; or gipsies of Spain. 2 v. London,
1843. 12° 982.19
— Smiles (S.) Brief biographies, 1861 3203.16
BoithvTick (J. Douglas). Battles of the world, alpha-
betically arranged. Montreal, 1866. 8°. . 443.23
Bory de Saint Vincent (J. B. G. M. ) lies diverses des
trois oceans. Paris, 1840. 8°. [TJnivers.] 901.18
Bos (Lambert). On Greek ellipses [Seager's Abr., v. 1.] 6414.08
Bosauquet (Samuel K. ) New system of logic, adapted
to moral philosophy. 2d ed. L., 1870. 12°. 54.J1.22
Boscobel tracts relating to the escape of Charles II
after the battle of Worcester. Ed. by J. Hughes.
E.liuburgh, 1857. 8° 3034.26
Bosman (Wm.) * Description of the coast of Guinea, 1700. [In
Finkerton's voyages, v. 16.] 92C.16
Bosporus (The). See Countries. (Bosporus.)
Bosqnett Abraham). Treatise on duetUng. L., 1818. 8°. (Pam-
phleteer, V. 12, p. 79-123.] 6058.12
Bossuet (Jacques Benigne). Discours sur I'histoire
univ. 3e ed. Paris, 1845. 16°. .... 412.16
— History of the variations of the protestant churches.
2 V. Dublin, 1829. 8^ 3523.01
— CEuvresphilosophiquea. Paris, 1843. 8°. . 3523.03
Conleiits : De la connaissance de Dieu et de soi-mSme.
Traite du libre arbiire. Elevations a Dieu. Traitu de la
concupiscence.
— Sermons choisis. Paris, 1845. 16°. . . . 3523.04
— Universal history, to Charlemagne. From the French.
London. 1810. 8" 412.19
Its' For notices of B., see Biography, p. 123.
Bossuet and his contemporaries. See Farrar (H. 8.) . 3023.30
Best (Jean Augustin). History of the Bohemian and
Moravian brethren. From theFrench; abridged.
Loudon, 1834. 12° 3452.05
— Letters and biography of FeUx Neff. Tr. by M. A.
Wyatt. London, 1843. 10°. .... 3133.05
Boston, [Mass.) See Oonntries, etc. [Boston.)
Boston book. Boston, 18il. 8°. . . . . 2513.24
Boston lectures, 1870. Christianity and scepticism.
Boston, 1870. 12^ 3523.21
— Same, 1K71. Questions in biblical criticism. Boston,
1871. 12°. 3523.22
— Same, 1872. Imxx>rtant traits of christian doctrine
and experience, and of leading facts in the life of
Christ. Boston, 1872. 12° 3523.22
Boston quarterly review. [Ed. by O. A. Brownson.]
V. 2-5. Boston, 1839-42. 8°
BosweU (>i;' Alexander). Poetical works. Ed. with
memoir, by R. H. Smith. G., 1871. 16°. 1622.24
Bos'well (James). Account of Corsica, and memoirs
of Pascal PaoU. 2d ed. London, 1708. 8°. 975.15
— Life of Samuel Johnson, including a journal of his
tour to the Hebrides. New ecl.,witb additions and
notes, by J. W. Croker ; with two supplementary
vols, of Johnsoniana, by H-awkins, P.ozzi, Murphy
and others. 10 V. L., 1839. 16°. . . . 3091.18
Contents; v. 18. Life of Johnson. 4-6. Tour to the He-
brides. 9-10. Johnsoniana.
Same. London, 1852. 8° 3093.10
Same. Ed. vrith notes, etc. by E. Malone. L.,
[1872.] 8° 3093.12
ifciP For biogr. notices of B. see Biography, p. 123.
Bosworth (Joseph). Compendious Anglo-Saxon and
Euglish dictionary. London, 184^«. 8°. 6435.07
Botanic garden. See Darwin (£.} 1635.21
BOTANY.
Agricultural Botany.
[See Agriculture {AgricuUura.t Botany), p. 7.]
Algse, Seaweeds, etc.
0)cfc.5 (,/.) Seaweed collector's guide. 1853. .4826.24
Cuhn [k ) Abstract of the nat. hist of protococcus plu-
vialis ; by G. Busk. Ed. by A. Henfrey. Ray soc. ,
1853 4744.02
Clifford [I.) Marine botanist : British seaweeds. 3d
ed. 1853
Harvey [ }VM.) Marine algiB. Pt. 1, Melanospermeae ; pt. 2, Rho-
dospermetB ; pt. 3, ClilorospermeBB. [*Smith. coutrib.
V. 3, 6, 10.] 3937.03
— Lectmes on marine algffi. [Smith, report, 1865.] . ."3930.10
Hibberd (S. ) Seaweed collector. British algse, and Brit-
ish sponges. 4821.13
Johnstime (W. G.) and OroaU (A.) 'Nature printed :
British seaweeds. 4 v. 1800 4916.17
Landsborough (D.) Popular history of British sea-
weeds. 1857 4S26.21
Tofrey\J.) Observations on the Batlsmaritlmaof Liunseus. [Sm.
coutrib. V. 6.] 3937.06
Wood [H. C.,jr.) Contrib. to the hist, of the f^esh water algae of
N. A. L*Sm. contrib., v. 19, 1874.] 3937.19
Botany of the Bible.
CaScofl (.tf.) Scripture herbal. 1842. . . .4914.19
Harris (T. M.) Natural history of the Bible. . 3730.03
Cinchona.
Humboldt (^F.H.A., baron von). Account of the cinchona
forests of South America 491S.26
iMirtbert (A.B.) Illustration of the genus cinchona ; and
a short account of the spikenard of the ancients.
1821 4918.26
Lauhtrl (C. J.) Memoirs on the different species of
quinquina 4918.26
Markham [C. H.) Travels in Peru and India while su-
perintending the collection of cinchona plants.
1862 1163.15
Ruiz [M.) Dissertations on various medicinal plants of
South .\merica. 4918.26
Bcouomic Botany : Useful Vegetable Prodnots.
Archer (T. C.) Popular economic botany. . . 4912.11
Montgomery (J. ) Wealth of nature : our food suppUes
from the vegetable kingdom. 1870. . . 4912.17
SimmonJa (F. L. ) Commercial products of the vegeta-
ble kingdom. 1854 5926.25
Useful plants adapted for the food of man described
and illustrated. [anoH.] 1570 4912.18
Vegetable substances used for the food of man. 5926.24
Eucyclopwdio and Comprehensive Works.
Cooke (M. C.) Manual of botanic terms. 1862. 4911.12
Le Maout [K ) and Decaisne [J. ) General system of
botiiny, descriptive and analytical Tr. by Mrs.
Hoolier. Arranged, with an appendix, by J. D.
Hooker. 1873 4918.08
Lindley (J. ) Vegeiable kingdom ; or plants illustrated
upon the natural system. 3ded. 1853. . 4917.01
— and Moore (T. ) Treasury of botanv. With glossary
of terms. 1866 4914.12
Loudon (J. V.) 'Encyclopffidia of plants. New ed. By
Jlrs. Loudon. 1855 4917.02
— "Encyclopoedia of trees and shrubs. 1869. 4917.00
Evergreens.
Hoopes (J.) Book of evergreens ; practical treatise on
the coniferse, or conebearing plants, v. 1. 4911.09
BBOOKLYN MEEOANTILE LIBBABi".
BOTANY : Ferns I3 Popular Man^niT.
226
Ferns.
HSAerd {S.) Fern garden ; or, fern culture made easy.
18(iy 4913.U9
Booker (.Sir W. J.) 'Century of ferns ; being figures,
-nriUi brief desoriptiona, of one hundred new or
rare ferns. lM5(i 4918.12
— Second centuiy of fems. 1861 4918.13
Iiovoe (K J.) 'Ferns : British and exotic. 8 v. 491(i.01
Jfoore ( T. ) Bopuliir history of British ferns and allied
plants. 1»59 4912.0:)
A'eicman (K) History of British ferns, and allied
plants. 1844 4915.14
Sec also Quar. rer. v. 101, 1867 (Ferns and their producta.)
Fibrous Plants.
lioyle (J. F. ) Fibrous plants of India fitted for cordage,
clothing, iind puper. 1855 4915.U4
Squier (K. G.) Tropical fibres. 1861. . . .4915,03
See also Economic Botany, above, and, iu general alpha-
bet, Cotton ;— Flax.
Flo^wera.
CaUow(.\.) Popular garden botany. 1855. .4912.10
— Popular greenhouse botany. 1857. . . . 4912 09
•ftiiiis'.s' Botanical magazine, v. 1-91, 1793-1865. 4932.01
Same. General index, v. 1-53. 1828. .4983.04
Note.—y. 63, 70, 86 contain additional Indeies.
'Floral magazine, v. 1-2, lt;61-02 4918.01
Fuller ( T. ) Antheologia or the speech of flowers. 3553.21
OrandvUk (J. I. I. 0., dit). Les fleurs anim^es. Texte
par A. Karr, T. Delord et le Cte. Foelix [L. F.
Eaban]. Nonv. td. parMaubert. 2 v. 1867. 4918.23
'Paxlim's magazine of botany, and register of flowering
plants. 16 T. 1S34-49.
Pratt (A.) Flowering plants of Great Britain. 4915.11
Jiobinson (W.j Hardy flowers. 1871. . . .4913.12
ToumiiCM.) Chapter on flowers. 18 U. .4913.16
See also Flowers and Qoricolture, p. 8 ; Geraniums,
below, and Flowers (Language of), in general alphabet.
Wild Flowers.
^rjessc/.r.) Old English wild flowers. 1868. 4913.07
C(Ulow(A.) Popular field botany. 1852. . .4912.08
Fuller (J. J.) Uncle John's flower gatherers. A com-
panion for the woods and fields. 1869. . 4913.08
Hibbeid (S.) Brambles and bay leaves : essays on things
homely and beautiful. 3d ed. 1872. .4913.13
— Field flowers ; a handy-book. 1872. . . 4913.10
Lubbock (Sir J.) Ou British wild flowers, considered in relation
to insects. 1875. [Nature series.] im.H
Tlwmson (H.) Wanderings among the wild flowers.
1856 4913.05
WiUcinson (Lady). Weeds and wild flowers ; their uses,
legends, and literature. 1858 4913.04
See also Atlantic monthly, t. 10, 1862 (The procession ot
[New England] flowers, by T. W. Higginson.)
Fungi
Berkeley (M. J.) Outlines of British fungology. 4917.16
Cooke (J/. C.) Plain and easy account of the British
fungi. 1866 4912.14
— Fungi : their nature and uses. 1875. . . 4912.24
— Bust, smut, mildew, and mould : introduction to
micioscopio fungi. 1870 4912.15
MacmiUan (11. ) First forms of vegetation. 2d ed. 4912.23
See Mushroom, p. 8 : also AUantio monthly, t. 81, 1873
(Edible fungi, by It. M. CopeUudJ.
Qeography of Plants.
Davheny (C. 0. B., editor). Popular geography of
plants. ByE. M. 0. 1855 4912.12
Meyen (F. J. F. ) Outlines of the geography of plants :
culture, uses, eic. Tr. by M. Johnson. [Ray see.
1846.] 4744.09
See also Ed. rev., v. lOi (De CandoUe's geogr. Botauy) ;
and North Brit, rev., v. 20, 1863*.
Oeraniums.
Swtel (R. ) GeraniacesB. The natural order of Geriinia.
5 V. 1820-30 4916.21
Grasses,
ioiee (E.J.) •Natural history of British grasses. 4916.14
Ivy.
WHbefid (S. ) The ivy ; its history, uses, characteristics,
and affinities. 1872 4915.15
UGhons and Mo
Leighlon {W. A.) British species of sngiocarpooa li-
chens, elncidated by their sporidia. [Ray aoc,
1861.1 4744.10
lAndsay (W. L.) Popular history of British lichens.
1»56. 491404
Mosses.
Berkley {U. J.) Handbook of British mosses. 4917.17
Mucmillan (H. ) First forma of vegetation. 2d ed. 4912. 23
tHark (B. M.) Popular hist of British mosses. 4912.05
Orchids.
Darwin (C) On various contrivances by which British
and foreign orchids are fertilizod by insects, and
on the good effects of intercrossing. 1862. 4914.16
Moore (T.) lUustrations of orchidaceous plants, and
directions for their cultivation. 1857. . 4918.11
Palaeontological or Fossil Botauy.
[See also Geology and FalAontology in general alphabet.]
Balfour (J. 11.) Introduction, tic. 1872. . . 4917.22
Paltison(S.H.) Chapters on fossil botany. 1849. 4913.01
Palm Tree.
Moody (S.) The palm tree. 18i)4. . . . .4911.16
Heeman (B.) Popular history of the palms and their
allies. 1856 4912.07
Physiology and Organography of Plants.
Braun (A.) Phenomena of rejuyenesoence in nature.
iJaysoc, 1853 4744.02
Candolle (A. P. de). Vegetable organography ; ana-
lytical description, etc. 2 v. 1841. . . 4917.18
Carpenler IW. B.) Vegetable physiology, 1858. 4914.06
Cboifce (M. C.) Manual of structural botany, 1870.4911.13
Darwiii (C.) Variation of animals and plants under
domestication. 2 v. 1868
Draper (J. W. ) Organization of plants. With appen-
dix on capillary attraction, electricity, and chemi-
cal action of Ugbt 4918.26
Ooadby (H. ) Text-book of vegetable and animal phy-
siology, 1858 4327.01
Soffmeister (W.) On the germination, development,
and fructification of the higher cryptogamia, and
on the fructification of the coniferae. Tr. by F.
Currey. [Ray soc, 1862.] 4744.08
JntrocZuciioii to vegetable physioL [a?ion.] 1845. 4912.20
Rogd (P. M.) Animal and vegetable physiology with
ref. to natural theology. 2 V. 1840. . . 3524.10
Sachs (J.) Text-book of botany, morphological and
physiological, 1875 4918.16
ScUeulm (M.J.) Contributions to phytogenesis. 4317.08
Schwann (T.) Microscopical researches into the ac-
cordance in the structure and growth of animals
and phmts, 1847 4317.08
Somerville (M ) On molecular and microscopic science.
2 V. 1869 • 4827.03
Spallannani (L.) Dissertations relative to nat. hist, of
vegetables. 2 v. 1789 4727.06
See also, nnder Popular mannals and miscellaneous
works, below, Uensow ; — NttUaU ; — Hay society ; — Smith.
See also, Blackwood's mag., v. 91, 1862 (The renewal of
life); v. 78, 1863 (Ciroulaliou of vegetable matter); Fort-
nightly rev., v. 10, 1868 (Palingeueeis, by H. Morley).
Poisonous Plants.
[See alto Medicine {Medical botany), iu general alphabet.]
Pratt (A.) Poisonous, noxious, and suspected plants,
1867 4911.22
Popular Manuals and Miscellaneous Works.
Bailey (W. L.) Trees, plants, and floweis, where and
how they grow, [anon.] 1870. . . . 4915.17
BaUlon (H.) Natural history of plants. Tr. by M. M.
Hartog. T. 1-2, 1871-72 4918.17
Contentt : v. 1. Banuuculacen, DillenlaieiB, HagnoUat;eie,
AnoiiaoejB. Monimiacece, KosacejB. v. 'i. Counaracete, £.egu-
mluoBS-MimosejB, Legumiuobie-Cacsalpiuia;, L<-guniiuosa:-
Fapilionaceffi, Proteacera, E^eaguacees, and Myi-isticacez.
Balfour (J. U.) Elements of. 2d ed. 1869. . 4911.14
Bentiey (li.) Manual of 3d ed. 1873. . . 4911.21
Berkeley (M. J. ) Introd. to cryptogamio botany. 4917.15
Blume (V. L.) Museum botanicum Lugduno-Batavum.
V. 1-2. 1849-51 4918.06
.Broion (K.) Miscel. works. 2v. iiay soc, 1866-67. 4744.01
30
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226
BOTANY : Popular Manuals to Various Looal Flora.
Broum {Sir T.) Garden of Oyru». [WorkB, T. 4.] . . . 60M.U
Cai-penier (W.B.) Vegetable physiology and systematic
botany, 1858 4914. OG
Ooultas (U.) Principles of botany ; phanerogamia.
1854 4914.07
— Principles of botany; cryptogamia. 1853. 4914.08
— What may be learttt^d from a tree. 1863. . 4915.01
Darwin (C.) Insectivorous plants. 1875. . . 4911.10
— Movements and habits of climbing plants . 4911.11
Pirjuier (L.) Vegetable world : hist, of plants. 4'.I17.21
Ft'ourervs{M. J. P.) Jussieu'B and othernataral methods. [Sm.
report, 1867.] 3936.22
&ray {Asa). Botanical text-book, structural and sys-
tematic. 18.53 4914.02
— Botany for young people. Part 2, How plants be-
have. 1873 4911.24
— Field, forest, and garden botany. 1869. . 4911.2(!
— How plants grow: with a popular flora. 1870. 4915.08
— PlautflB WriglitiaiifB texano-neo-mexicanie. pts. 1-2. [*Sm.
contlib., v. 3, 5 ] 3937.03
— School and field-book Of. 1873 4911.25
Qrem {F. H.) and Congdon (J. W.) Analytical class
book. 1856 4918,09
OruTidy {C.C.) Notes on the food of plants. 1871. 4912. 21
Houghton {S. ) Three kingdoms of natiure. 1808. 4712.23
Menfiey (A.) Botanical and physiological memoirs.
Ray soo., 1S53 4744.02
Henslow {J. S. ) Descriptive and physiological botany.
1836 4912.02
Hibbeid (S.) Brambles and bay leaves : essays on
thin;is homely and beautiful. 3d ed. , 1872. 4913. 13
Binds IR.B.) Regions of vegetation. [In Belcher's Voyage round
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Jamin (y.C.) Vegetation and the atmosphere. [Sm. rep. 1864. 3936.19
Leidy {J.) Flora and fauna found in living animals. [Smith, coa-
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Lindley (J. ) Ladies' botauy.5th ed.2v. [a5i.l840.] 4917.13
Linnmus ((7.) Correspondence. Ed. by J. E. Smith.
2 V. 1821 •. • • • 4917.11
Larimer {M.) Among the trees : a journal of walks,
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Lowe {E. J.) and Howard (W.) •Beautiful leaved
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MacmiUan (H.) Footnotes from the page of nature ;
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— Holidays on highlands ; or, rambles in search of
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Marion (F.) Wonders of vegetation. 1872. .4913.11
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NutlaUiT.) Introd. to systematic and physiological
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Plinius Secundum (C.) Natural history, v. 3-5. 4715.03
Pulteney ( li. ) Historical and biographical sketches of
the progress of botany in England. 1790. 4915.09
Say Society. Keports and papers on botany. 2 v. 1846-
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the GOnit'erBe. v. 2. Grisebach (A. H. R.) Report on geo-
grapliical botany, for 1844 : and report on geographical
and systematic botany for 1845. Liuls (H. F.) Report on
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cells ; ou the utricular structures in the coutonts of cells.
Beichardl (H. W.) Present state of our knowledge of botany.
(Sm. rep., 1871.] 3936.26
Soherts (Mary). Voices from the woodlands, descrip-
tive of forest trees, ferns, mosses, and lichens.
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Schleiden {M.J.) Poetry of the vegetable world. 4914.03
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Bmith(R) Botany. [Orr's Circle of sciences.] 4715.09
Sinilh {J. K. ) Introd. to physiological and systematical
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Watson IS., and others). Botany. [In XJ. S. geol. explor. of the
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Yoiimaiis (K A.) First book of botany. 1870. 4912.19
— Second book of. 1873 4912.22
Roses.
Redouts (P. J.) *Les roses, peintes par P. J. R. ; d^-
crites selon leur ordre naturel, par C. A. Thory.
3eed."3v. 183.j 4916.10
Sweel (iJ. ) CistineaB : the natural order of cistus, or
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Hemsley {W. B.) Handbook of hardy Irees, shrubs,
and herbaceous plants. Based on the French
work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin. With an
introd. by E. S. Rand, jr. 1873. . . .6135.14
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Brereton {J. A.) Flora Columbiana, 1830. . 4911.07
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Deakin {B. ) Flora of the Colosseum of Rome. 4911.03
Fhster {J. R. ) Catalogue of the plants of N. A. 4727. 12
Qriseliacli (A. H. R.) Flora of the British West Indian
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Hooker (J. D.) Handbook of the New Zealand flora,
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Hooker {Sir W. J., editor). Niger flora; or, an enume-
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Noll {II. R.) Botanical clas.s-book and flora of Peuu-
sylvauia, 1852 4911.06
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7o)Te.y(J.) Floraof NewYork. 2 V. 1843. . .4718.06
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Same. London, 1852. 4°. . . . . 3926.01
Bourne (JJeu S., jr. ) Sermon occasioned by the death
of the Rev. Alexander Phenix. New York, 1864.
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Bourne (Vincent). Poematia. [Poems. With memoir
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Bourne (Wm. O. ) History of the pubho school society
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Bourrienne (Louis A. F. de). Private memoirs of Na-
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Boutard (.Jean Baptiste Bon). Dictionnaire des arts
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Bouterwek (Fiiedrich)'. History of Spanish and Por-
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Boutou (Nathaniel). History of Concord, 1725-1853.
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Bouvet (Francis). Turks in Europe. New York, 1853.
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Bouvier (John). Institutes of Amer. law. New ed. by
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Bovee (M. H.) Christ and the gallows; or reasons for
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Bowden (John). The epitaph-writer; epitaphs, etc.
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Bo'vrditch (T. Edward). Excursions in Madeira and
Forto Santo, 1823; third voyage to Africa. London,
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Bow^ditch (Wm. B.) Analysis, purification, etc, of
coal gas. London, 1867. 8°. . . . . 3931.51
Bo'wdoin College, {Brunswick, Me. ) Catalogue of the
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Bo-wen (Francis). American political economy. New
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— Principles of political economy. B., 1858. 8°. 5913.23
— Treatise on logic. Cambr., (ifass. ) 1864. 12°. 5428.03
Bo-w-eu (Herbert Courthope). Muhammadanifim in
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Bo^nreu (Henry L.) Memoir of Tristam Surges; with
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— On t)ie organic tissues iu tlie bony structures of the corallidse.
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Bowers (Wm.) Naval adventures during thirty-five years' ser-
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Bo-wes {Reo. G. S.) Scripture itself the illustrator:
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Bo-vtres (Robert). Correspondence [as] ambassad-or of
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London, Su)-(eessoc., 1842. 8° 5116.18
Bowles (Caroline). See Southey {JUrs. Caroline B.)
Bowriea (^Samuel). Across the continent. New York,
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— Summer vacation in the parks and mountains of
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Bo-wlea (Jiet-. Wm. Lisle). Lessons in criticism to W.
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Bowline (Tom), pseud. Book of knots. 1870. 4517.20
Bovirlker {Charles). Art of angling. New ed. Loudon,
1800. 16°. 4(i26.-20
Bowman (Anne). New cookery book. London, 1869.
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Bo-vtrmau (F. C. ) and Dana (0. A. ) Household book
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1866. 12°. 4213.26
Bo-wmau ( Ool. S. M. ) and Irwin (R. B. ) Sherman and
his campaigns. New York, 1865. 8^ . 3161.12
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Bo-wriag (Edgar Alfred). Book of Psalms, rendered
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Bo-wring {!^ir John). Ancient poetry and romances of
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Same. Boston, 1854. 16°. 1615.08
— Memorial volume of sacred poetry. Memoir, by
Lady Bowring. London, 1873. 12°. . . 1615.24
— Poetry of the Magj'ars, preceded by sketch of the
language and hi. of Hungary and Transylvania.
London, 1830. 8' 1615.12
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— Some account of the state of prisous iu Spain and Portugal.
London, 1821. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. '23.] .... 6068.23
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— andVetn Dyk ^H. S.j Batavian anthology ; or speci-
mens of the Dutch poets. L., 1824. 16^. lUi5.10
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1812.J 2713.01
Bo-wyer ^Wm., d. 1777). Origin of printing. 2d ed.
London, 1776. 8" 2765.09
— Niclwli (y.) Auuals of B.'s press, 1732-1777. [/n kU Lit. anec-
dotes, v. 2-3. 1812.J 2713.02
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Box [Vapt. Michael Jamesj. Adventures and explora-
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16° 1152.08
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Boy joiner and model maker, .b'ee Davidson (E. A.) . . .1311.35
Boy's. See also Boys'.
Boy s lioliday book. Sue Fuller (T. E.) 1866 1611.03
Boys own book. 5th ed. revised. New York, 1866.
16°. 4611.18
Boyd. Ste alto Bold.
Boyd (Archibald). Confession, absolution, and real
presence. 2d ed. London, 1867. 12°. 3523.08
Boyd (Andrew Kennear Hutchinson). Autumn holi-
days of a country parson. B., 1865. 16°. 2514.05
Contents : By the seaaido, Unpruued trees. Ugly ducks :
misplaced men. Ou the sudden swecteuiug ut certaiu
grapes. Estimate of human beings. jEtemembr.uice. On
the Forest Hill. Dream Ufe. On going away. Old eueniies.
At the castle. Familiar spirits. The right tack. Need ess
fears. Beaten. Gossip. Whately on Bacou. Somct'u. tUer
BUOOULViN MEUCANTILK LIBUABY.
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oluslon.
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Boston, 18(i4. 16'^. 35ii3.06
' — Critical essays of a country paioon. [anon.] Loud.,
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ConUntt: Wliately on Baoon. Boceut metaphysical
works— Lewes, Maurice, Flemlug, Tborudale, Ja]uea
Moutgomery. FrieiidH iu cnuucll. i'oo. Geurge St-plieusou.
Oulita, the aerf. The urgaii quetitioD. life at the water core,
— Every-day pliilosopher in town and country. Host.,
I«li3. W 2514.08
ConUntt: To work again. Gonceruiug atmoapherea.
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people. uutBlde. Oetting on. At the Land's Eud. Iteslgu*-
tiou. Coucerning things which cannot go on. Cutting and
carving. Conclusion.
— Graver thoughts of a country parson. 2 series.
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learnt. Gone. Peoplo of whom more might have been
made. People who carried weight iu lit'c. Collude lile at
Glasgow. Conceruiug the world's opinion. Sorrows of
childhood. Organ question iu Scotland, Thoriidaie, or the
oouliict of opinious. OonceiuiUh' a great Scotch preacher.
Ouiita the serf. Scotch peculiarities. Conclusion.
— Ijessous of middle age. [i/»o«.] L.,18(iS. I'i". 2514.1f")
Contents : Of an ancient city. Ten years. The rest of it.
Tiie organ in Scotland, lioadslde stations. Presbyterian
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cautaukeruus fool. Conceruiug the treatment of such as
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Of battering-rams. Keviviiicatiou of mummies. Glasgow
down the water. A little tocr iu May.
— Present-day thoughts. [Beligious. ] Loudon, 1871.
12'-'. 3523.09
— Ilecreations of a country parson, [anon.] 2 v.
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ment and success. Bcyila aud Charybdis. Churchyards.
Summer days. Screws. Solitary days. Glasgow dowu the
water. Man aud his dwelling place. Life at watercure. Con-
cerning the pulr)it in Scotland. Future years. Conclusion.
— Seaside musings on Sundays and week days, [anon.]
London, 1872. 8° 3523.05
Boyd (James B. ) Moral philosophy. 5th ed. New
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Boyle (Charles, 2d earL of Orrery). As yon find it.
Comedy. London, 1603. sm. 4°. . . . 1714.08
Same. [In Boyle (Roger). 'Works, v. 2, 1789.] . . 1714.07
Boyle (Frederick). Adventures among the Dvaks. Lon-
don, 1865. S°. '. 1064.10
— Bide across a continent : wanderings through Ni-
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Boyle (John, 5(/i earl of Cork and Orrery). Letters
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1883. Hamesa (W.) Couuaotiou of Ctirlatiaoltr with
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Boyne (Wm.) Tokens iKsued in the 17th century in
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Boyse (Samuelj. Select poems. Ed. by B. Walsh. (British poets,
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Bradler (Richard). The plague at Marseilles considered. 4th ed.
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Brainard (Cephas). Young men's christian associations. [In
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Brainard (David). Nature and cure of the bites of aerpentrf and
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Brainerd {Rev. David). .See Biography, p. 124.
Braith^vait (Kichard). A survey of history : or, a
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— Drunken Bamabae's four journeys to the north of
England, in Latin and English verse. York, ( Enrj. , )
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New York, 1872-75. 8° 4352.01
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Brakelond (Joceliu). See Jooelin de Brakelond.
Braiaau (D. E. E.) Information about Texas. Phila-
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London, Anmdel hoc, 1868. 8°. . . . 140,-i.l2
Brand (John). Description of the Orkueys, Shetland, PightlaBd
Firth and Caithness. [*Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 3.J 926.03
Brand {Rev. John). Popular antiquities of Great Brit-
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Same. Feasts, customs, superstitions, and amuse-
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Brandan {St.) MedicBval legend of the sea. Ed. by T.
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Brant (Joseph). See Biography, p. 124.
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— Spanish rhodomontades. Tr. by Mr. Ozel. London,
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Brauu (Alex. Phenomena of rejuvenescence in na-
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Bray (Charles). Education of the feelings : a moral
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London, 1872. 12° 5133.19
— Introductory essay. [In Hennell (M.) Social systems. Lou.
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Bray (Edward Atkins). Poems, with sketch of life. [/nBray
(.tfis A. E.) Devonshire, e(c., v. 3, p. 186-249.] . . 961.23
Bray (Wm.) Observations on the Christmas Lord of misrule.
l*Arohsologia, v. 18, 1817.] 6128.—
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Brayley (Edward W. ) and Britton (J. ) History of the
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Brazen (John). Discourse before the society lor the
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Brazil. See Countries. {Brazil.)
Brazing. Amateur mechanic's workshop 3923.06
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Bree (0. K. ) Exposition of fallacies in the hypothe.sig
of Ml-. Darwin. London, 1872. 8^ . . 4712.19
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Bremen lectures. Tr. by D. Heagle. With introd. by
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12° 982.05
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Bremmer (Eobert;. Excursions in the interior of Ens-
sill ; With sketches of Nicholas. 2 v. Loudon,
1839. 8°. 9U7.U1
Bremuer (David). Industries of Scotland. Edinb.,
1869. 8° 3931.09
Brenchley (Julius). Journey to the Salt-ljake city. 5ee Remy
(Jules), and Brenchley (J.) 1115.U
Breutano (Lujo). On the history aud development of
gilds, and the origin of trade-anions. London,
1870. 8° 5933.03
Same. [In Smith (T.) English gilds. 1870.] . . . 7913.17
Breretou (Humphrey). Most pleasant song of lady Bessy, aud
how she married kiug Henry VII. MA. by J. O. HalUwell.
[/n Percy society, v. 20.] 5060.20
Brereton (John A.) Flora Columbiana : list of plants.
Wash., 1830. 16°. 4911.07
Breretxiu (Sir Wm.) Travels in the United Provinces,
England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1631-35. Ed. by
E. Hawkins. London, 1814. 4°. [Chetham soc,
V. 1.] 5094.01
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Paris, Baudry, 1853. 8° 7215.06
T. 1. l-^ologo. Prefacio del autor. Advertencia. Apuntes
biograficos. La Declamacion eu Espaiia. Obras drama'ticas
Los dos sobriuos. A Madrid me vuelvo. Marcela. Elena.
Todo ea larsa en este mundo. Me voy de Madrid. La
redaccion de uu periodico. El amigo Martir. Una de
taiitas. Muf rete | y veras .... 1 Don Fernando el Em-
plazado. Medidas oxtraordimirias. Ella es el.
V. 2. Flaqiiezas ministerialos. Un Dia de campo. El pelo
de la dehesa. IJon Frutoa eu Belohite. Pruebaa de amor
oonyugal. El Ooarto de hora. La batelera de Pasiyes. Por
Um.atS.'f'*";?'?'^' l5„In'»<>P«''<«»ncU. CulOUdO COB u.
STv'andWn'a^ff"- ^ °-«-«- ^ '"^^
Bretouneau (Pierre), and others. Mamoin on dipU-
b™« IT •^^•''y« •?• ^•'"'P^'- I*.l«5».8°. . i30-/o7
°Vi,L?^'^'S'- Notes on yachtH. Irtseriea. London.
1869. 16° ^[^^,J j^
°'*'*^ ^^\f- ^ ^ ^"^^ ^^^ °^ Ouiana. 'London,
iobe. a jj(j,j yy
Breuslng (Hermann). Ein Gettchteter. 2 v. J<>na und
Leipzig. 1866. 16°. 7113,7
Breval (John Dnrant). Eemarks on several parts of
Europe. With maps, plans, and plates. 2 v. I,on-
don, 1726. fol 927 O'l
Brevia. See Helps (A.) 1871 .' . nai^
Brevoort (John Carson). Verrazano the navigator.
Paper read before the Amer. geog. soc. of New
York, Nov. 28th, 1871. N. Y., 18 ;1. 8°. 3174.23
Brewer (EbeuezerC.) Dictionary of phrase and feblo.
London, 1870. 8°. . .6218.07
Brewer (James N.) Beauties of Ireland: being delinea-
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Brewer (Thomas Mayo). N. A. oeiogy: pt. 1, Baptorea aud
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Brewerton (G. Douglas). Wars of the western border
New York, 1859. 12° 581.19
Brewing and Beer. See Arts (Useful), page 44.
Brewster (Charles Warren). Eambles about Ports-
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Brewster {Sir David). The kaleidoscope; its history,
theory, etc. London, 1858. 8°. . . . . 4025.24
— Letters on natural magic. N. Y., ln.d.] 18°. 3813.02
Same. New ed., by J. A. Smith. London, 1868.
^P°- 3813.18
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«°- .^3134.02
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;8a" For lives of B. see Biography, p. 124.
Brewster (Francis E.) Philosophy of human nature.
Ph., 1851. 12° 54.38.02
Brejrmann (Hermann). French grammar. London
1874. 16° B4i3..^3
Brezina (Aristides). Principles of crystallography and crystal-
lophysics. [Sm. report, 1872.] 31m 27
Brlalmont (Alexis Henri). History of the life of Wel-
lington. From the French, with additions by G.
E. Gleig. 4 v. London, 1858-60. 8°. . . 3183.06
Bric-a-brac hunter. MalUK B.) Adventures of a bric-
a-brac hunter. 1868 1453.06
Brio-k-brac series. Ed. by E. H. Stoddard, t. 1-10.
New York, 1874-76. 16° 3251.11
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Brice (John). Laws of the U. S., relative to commer-
cial subjects. Baltimore, 1814. 8^. . . 5624.15
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Bricknell (Hev. W. bimcox). The judgment of the
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Bridge construction. See Arts (Useful), page 40.
Bridge (Christiana, traml.) See Demogeot (J.) History of Fr. lit.
„ .^ !»'*• . ■ 2731.22
Bridge of history. 581! Cooper (Thos.) 3537.25
Biidgemau (Thomas). Yoimg gardener's assistant.
New ed. New York, 1865. 12°. . . . 6124.0i
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Bridger (Charles). Index to printed pedigrees. Lon-
don, 1S67. 8°. G613.01
Bridges. Ttickerman IH. T.) Orlterlon, p. 316-377. 1866. 2641.09
See also Ar<> (TJseAil), page 40.
Bridges. See also Brydges.
Briages {Rev. George Wilson). Annals of Jamaica. 2 v.
London, 1828. 8^ 556.10
Bridges (John Henry). Francs under Bicheliea and
Colbert Edinburgh, 1866. 8°. . . . 523.16
— Unity of Comte's life and doctrine. London, 1866.
8°. 5412.00
— England and China. [In International policy.] . . . 6716.14
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Bridges (Sallie). Marble Isle and other poems. Phila.,
18«4. 24°. 1622.04
Bridge-water treatises. 12 v. London, 1833-40. 8°.
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ton; epitaphs and records in Copp's Hill burying
ground. Boston, 1S52. 12° 611.18
- Pilgrims of Boston, and their descendants. Also,
Inscriptions from the monuments in the Granary
burial ground. New York, 1856. 8°. . . 611.17
Brief biographies. 6'ee Smiles (Samuel). 1861 3263.16
Brienne (tl. A. de Lomeiiie, comte de). M6moircs du regne de
Louis XUI et Louis XIV. 1614-61. [Petitol. Mem., 2 sir. v.
35-36.] 603.13
Brierre de Boismout (A. J, F. ) Hallucinations, etc.
Tr by B. T. Hulme. Columbus, {Ohio.) 1860.
12 3816.37
Brigands and robbers. Hilton (D. ) B. in South Italy.
2 V. 1864 032.12
— Mac Farlune tC.) Lives and exploits of banditti and robbers.
[Waldie Ubrary, v. 1.] 5078.15
— Moe^is (W. J. C.) English travellers and Italian
brigands. New Yorlc, 1866. 12°. . . . y73.17
Same. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1866. 12°. . 973.21
— &s(CT-opou!o.s(.'5.) Brigands of the Morea. 1868. 9'J2.11
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 81, 1857 (Eeview of About'B
King of the mountains): v. 93, 1863 (Ital. brigandage); ;n.
A. rev., V. 101, 1865 (Ital. brigandage); Macmillan, June,
July, 1872, or Littell, 1872, V. 3 (Pre-Isiamitio brigands, by
W.(J. Piigrave); Abont's ' King of the mountains ' [112.02J.
Briggs (Charles F.) and Maverick (A.) Story of the
telegraph, and history of the great Atlantic cable .
New York, 1858. 12° 3934.26
Brigham (Amariah). Treatise on epidemic cholera.
Hartford, 1832. 8°. 4334.01
Brigham (Wm. T.) and others. Bibliography of the Ha-
waiian Islands. B., 1869. 4° 2726.01
Bright (John). Speeches on questions of public policy.
Ed. by J. E. T. Rogers. 2 v. L., 1868. 8°. 6314.01
— - Speeches on the American question. IntroJ. by F.
Moore. Boston, 1865. 12°. 632.01
jgS' For lives of J. B., see Biography, p. 124.
Bright (John Meaburn). Clinical memoirs on abdom-
inal tumors and intumescence. Ed. by G. H. Bar-
low. Loml, New Sydenham .soc, ISeO. 8°. 4302.0s
. — Reporton midwifery and the dis-'ases of women andchildren.
Withbibliog. [New Sydenham soo. yearbook, 1853.] 4304.05
Bright (Jonathan B. ) The Blights of Suffolk, England.
Boston, 18o8. 8°. 3246.12
Brightly (Frederick 0.) Digest of the decisions of
federal courts. Phila., 1868. 8°. . . . 5616.01
B:ightwell (Ceoiha L.) By-paths of biography. Lon-
don, [n.d.] 12°. 3261.03
— Memorials of the early lives and doings of great
laviryers. London, 1866. 16°. .... 3254.22
— Bomantio incidents in the lives of naturalists and
celebrated travellers. London, 1861. 12°. 921.10
Brightwell (D. Barron). Concordance to the entire
works of Alfred Tennyson. L., 1H69. 8° 1693.12
Brightwell (M.) Bomance of modem missions. Lon-
don, 1870. sq. 16°. 3447.19
Brigstocke (Thomas). The mutual scourges ; or,
France and her neighbors : an hist, drama. Lon-
don, 1871. 12°. 1622.26
Brill (Francis). Farm-gardening and seed-growing.
New York, 1872. 12° 6123.18
Brillat-Savarin (Anthelme). Handbook of dining ; or,
corpulency and leanness scientifically considered.
Tr. by L. F. Simpson. N. Y., 1865. 12°. 6015.03
— Physiologic du go&t, ou gastronomic trausoendante.
Paris, 1869. 12°. 6015.13
Brimley (George). Essays. Cambridge, (Eng.) 1860.
16°. . .• 2514.10
Contents : Tennyson's poems. Wordsworth's poems*
Poetry and criticism. Angel in the house. Oarlyle'a life
of Sterling. " Esmond." " My novel." " Bleak House."
"Westward Ho I " Wilson's "Noctes ambrosianaB."
Comte's "Positive Philosophy."
Briue (Lindesay). Taeping rebellion in China. Lon-
don, 1862. 12° 1023.19
Brinley (Francis). Life of Wm. T. Porter. New York,
1860. 12° 3146.02
Brinsmead (E.) History of the pianoforte. London,
[1870.] 12°. 1563.19
Briutou (Daniel G. ) Guide book of Florida and the
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the St. John river. Phila., 186'J. 16°. .1113.19
— Artiflcial sheU deposits of the U. 8. [Sm. rep., 1866.] 3936.21
— Myths of the New World. N. Y., 1868. 8°. 3816.05
— Notes on the Floridian peninsula. Phila., 1859.
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Brinton (Wm. ) Lectures on diseases of the stomach.
2ded. London, 1864. 8° -4324.15
Brisbane (Albert). Association ; exposition of Fou-
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— Social destiny of man: or reorganization of industry.
Pha., 1810. 12° 5812.01
— Treatise on the functions of human passions ; an
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Brisbane (Rev. T. ) The early years of Alexander
Smith. London, 1869. 16°. .... 3164.20
Brisbane (Wm. D. ) Golden ready reckoner. New
York, 1863. 8° 4015.23
Biisted (Charles Astor). Five years in an English
[Cambridge] university. N.Y., 1852. 12°. 5515.03
Same. 3d ed. New York, 1873. 8°. . 5515.03
— Pieces of a broken-down critic. Picked up by him-
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— The English language in America. [In Cambridge essays,
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Bristow (Henry Wm.) Glossary of mineralogy. Lon-
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Britain. See England (in Coontries).
Britannia [/« Thomson (J.) [Poet, works, V. 1, 1847.] 1621.20
Britannia alter the Bomaiis ; religious and political
revolutions in the 5th and succeeding centuries.
[anon.'] 2 V. London, 1836-41. 4°. . . 478.15
Britannia's pastorals. See Browne (Wm.) 1622.07
Britannia's pastorals j 3d book. Ed. by T. C. Croker. (Percy
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British almanac and companion. 1829-75. London,
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British and Foreign Bible Society.
— Abridged statement of tlie leudiug transactions of the soc.
[Pamphleteer, v. 6, 1815.] 6058.06
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1813.] 5058.01
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British Archajoiogical iissociatiuu. J( uiual. v. 1-24.
London, 1H4G-68. S'' 14f;i.Ul
B> Vtlab catiUuguo of booka. .SVr Low (SMiuiiaou). . . .3724.16
Britiah colonica. Sue (in Countriea) America ; —Oolonlea, in
general alphabet.
British Uilumbia. See (in Oonntriea) Britiah Ooliunbia.
British drama : a collectiou ot IragudieH. comedies,
operas, and farces. 2 v. Piiil., ISoli. 8.1714.09
ConienU : v. 1. Tragedies : — Arden of Feveraham, Bar.
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Intriguing chambermaid. Lame lover. Love in a Tillage,
Mlsa iu her teens. Who's the dupe Operas, etc.: — Comus,
Incle and Yarico. Lionel and Clarissa.
British eloquence. Literary addresses, delivered at
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Glasgow. 1855. 16°. 6321.18
British eloquence. Political oratory. [1816-51.] 2 v.
London, 1855-57. 16° 6321.22
British eloquence (Select). See Goodrich (0. A.) . . . 6826.0S
British empire. See England (it: Countries).
British essayists ; witli prefaces by A. Chalmers. 38 v.
1855-57 2511.01
Contents : V. 1-4. The Taller. 5 12. The Spectator. 13-16
The Guardian. 16-18. The Rambler. 18 21. Theadventurer.
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28-2'J. The Mirror. aO-31. The Louuger. 82-34. T'he Obser-
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British farmer's almanack. See '^Farmers' almanack. . 6761.26
British female poets. See Bethune (U. W.| 1848. . . . 1614.17
British Guiana. See Guiana (in Countriea}.
Bntish miustrel ; a selection of s'andard mu»io, songs,
duets, glees, etc. [anon.] Glas., [n.d.'i 8°. 1067.01
Britush minstrel : English, Koottisb, and Irish songs.
3 V. London, 1824 1615.19
Bntish Museum.
— Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan vases in the
B. M. V. 1. London, 1851. 8°. . . . 1466-22
— "Catalogue of printed books, v. 1. [A — Az.] Lond.,
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— 'Description of the collection of ancient marbles ;
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[By T. Combe.] With engravings. London, 1810.
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— List of the books of reference in the reading room.
London, 1859. 8° 2724.25
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— Beport of the commissioners appointed to inquire
into the constitution and government of the.
Loudon, 1850. foL . 2747.01
— British museum : historical and descriptive. Edin. ,
1850. 12° 1433.09
— Comey (B.) Bibliographic projects. Specimen of a proposed
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— Cowlan {B.) Memories of the British musevim.
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— Elieards (.E) Lives of the founders of the British
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— Gray (J. H ) Second letter to the Earl of EUesinere,
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— Sims t,M) Handbook to the hbrury. 1854. 27'24-24
British pharma^opccia London, 1867. 8°. 4313.10
British quarteriy review. T.ia44, Jml, 1869-Oct,187&
London, 1N69-7U. 8°. 80i:i.(il
British *Bchool of scnlpture ; 'M engxuviDga and 60
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British 'schools of art: u selectiou of rxumplea in-
gruvi'd by eminent artistN. OeHcriptiuu by U.
Murray. 2 v. London, [ii. d.] fol. . . 1137.07
British senators. ,%e Ritchie J. E.| nt3.20
Britiah aporta and paatimea. .s^e Trollop* (A.) 1868. . i<lT.I<l
Britona. See (in Oonntriea) Britoaa :— England (Angio-Saxim f*
riod; and Jirsi chapters of genrraL Etmti*UhiUoi us).
Brittan (ijamuel Byron). Man and bis relations.
New York, 1S64. 8° 5J38.03
Brittan (T. 8. ) The modern anti-cbrist [the Tractariun
movement]. New York, 1847. 16". . . 3624.'2-i
Brittany. See (in Oonntriea) Brittany.
Brittlebank (W. ) Persia uiirmg the famine [of 1872].
London, lft73. 8" • . . . . 104'2.21
Britten (John). Authorship of the letters of Jtmiiis
elucidated : iucludiiig a memoir ot Col. Burri$.
London, 1848. 8' 3088.05
See Beanties of England and Wales, p. 69.
Eroadhnrat (Mrs. Frances), Word in flkvor of female achooli.
[Pamphleteer, V. 27. Loudon, 18'J7. 8'.J . . . .6068.17
Broadmead church, Bristol. Kecords. 1640-1687. Kd.
by E. B. UuderhilL London, Uanaerd Knollyn soc,
1847. 8°. 3558.08
Broad stone ot honour. See Digby (K. H.) 6628.12
Broca (Paul). On the phenomena of hybridity in tue
genus homo. Ed. by C. C. Blake. London, 1864.
8". [Authropologioalsoo.] .... 4734.15
— Anthropological society of Farla. Transactions, 1866-7. (Sm.
rep., 18(i8.] 3i)3«.xi
— The troglodytes, or care-dwellers, of the valley of the Tuzere.
[Sm. rep., 1872.] 8*36.27
Brock (Jitc. Wm. ) Biography of 8ir Henry Havelock.
New York, 1858. 16° 3076.08
Brockedou (Wm.) "Italy, classical, historical, and
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Enquiries into vulgar and
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Garden ofXlyrns, v. 2.
Hydriotaphia; urn burial,v.3.
Letter to a friend, v. 3.
Life, by S. Johnson and the
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Fseudoxia, v. 1-2.
Keligio medici, v. 2.
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JVoie.— Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., t. 81, 1SS7; N»t.
quarterly review, v. 6, 1862; West, rev., t. 68, 1897.
• — Essays on the Greek Christian poets, and the Englisli
poets. Now York, 1863. 16°. .... 2015.03
— Last poems. Now York, 18G2. 32°. . . lG22.13a
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1800. 12° 1022.09
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Contents : v. 1. Drama of exile. The eerapUin. Frome-
tbeua bouud. Lameut for Adonis. Vision of puetK, The
poet's vow. The romaunt of Margret. Isabel's child. 'J'he
roiiiauut of the page. The lay of the brown roaary. Ro-
mance of the GangeH. Rhyme of the duchess May. The
romance of the swan's nest. Bertha iu the lau>i. Lady
Geruldine's courtship. Question and auswer. ^Irst news
from Villafranca. Musical iustrumeut. King Victor Eiuau-
uel entering I'lorence.
V. '2. The cry of the children. Child asleep. The
fouriold aei»cct. Night and the merrymau. Earth and her
praisers. 'Iha virgin Mary to the child Jesus. An island.
The soul's travelliug. To Bettiue. Man and uature. Sea-
side walk. The sea-mew. Felicia Hemaiis. I.. E. L. 's last
question. Crowned and wedded. Crowned and buried. To
Flush, luydog. The deserted garden. My doves. Hector in
tile gardeu. meepin^ and watching. Bounds. The claim.
Sonuets. The lost bower. Song at^aiust singing. Wine of
Cyprus. Rhapsody of life's progress Lay of the early
rose. The poet and the bird, a table. The ci-y of the humau.
A portrait. Confessions. Loved once. The house of clouds.
Sabbath morning at sea, A flower in a letter. 'The mask.
Calls on the heart. Wisdom unapplied. Memory and hope.
Human life's myetcry. Child's thought of God. Soug of
tlie rose. Dead rose. The exile's return. The sleep. The
measure. Cowper's grave. 'The weakest thing. 'The pet
name. The mourning mother. A valediction. Lessons
from the gorse. The lady's yes. A womau's shortcouiings.
A man's requirements. A yeai-'s spinuiug. Change upon
change. That day, a reed. 'The iniuaway slave at Pilgrim's
point. The dead Pan. .\ child's grave at Florence. Cittariua
to Cumoens. Life and love. A denial. Proof and disproof.
Inclusions, liisiifliciency. Sonnets from the Portuguese.
Casa Guidi windows. The sword of Castruci-iu Casti'ucani.
Summing up in Italy, tiaribaldi. Forced recruit at Solferi-
uo. De proluudis. Parting lovers. Mother and poet. Only
a ciu-1. Little Mattie. 'The king's gift. Oapreia, a view
across the Romau Campagua. And other minor poems.
V. 3. Aurora Leigh. Napoleon HI. in Italy. T'ue dance, a
tale of Villafraaca. Told iu Tuscany. Court lady. An au-
gust voice. Christmas gifts, Italy and the world. Curse
fcr a nation.
V. 4. Memorials, Last poems. Translations.
— SMth {O. B.) Poets and novelists 3251.11
— Titian (2'.) Sanctum sanctorum, p, 25-W, 1870. . . 3644.25
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V. 86, 1867 ; V. 94, 1862 ; North Brit, rev., v, 26, 1886.
Ji^g^ For other estimates of Mrs. B., see Biography, p. 126.
Bro'wuiug (Henry G. ) Life of Goethe. 2 v. in 1.
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— Poems. New td. 2 v. Boston, 185(). 16°. . 1623.03
Contents : v. 1. Paracelsus. Pippa passes ; drama. King
Victor and king Charles ; tragedy. Colombo's birthday ; a
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V, 2. Blotiu the 'scutcheon; tragedy. Dramatic romances
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Same. [ WUh his Fiflne at the fair.] . 1623.11
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London, 1864. 12°. 544.13a
Same. 3d ed. London, 1871. 12°.. . 544.13
— Descriptive letter press, (/n Students' atlas of phys. geogi-.,
1871.J 916.18
— Hist, aspect of democracy. [In Bssays ou reform.] . 6721.12
Brydges (i'ir Samuel Egerton). Imaginative b:ography.
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— Of the practicability o*" relieving the able-bodied poor, by
finding employment for them, London, 1817, 8°. [Pamph-
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— Population and riches of nations ; their increase
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— Reasons for a further amendment of the copyright act of
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— Kecollections of foreign travel ; ou life, literature,
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— What are riches? Kxamination of definitionB. London, 1821
8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 20.) 5068.20
Brydoue (Patrick). Tour through Sicily and Malta in
[1770]. New York, 1813. 8° 981.13
Bubbles from the Bruuneus of Nassau. See Head (StVF.B.) 961.11
Bubbles of Canada, See Hahbuiton (T. C.) 662,16
Buccanier (The), a poem. See Dana (R.H.) Poems.v. 1.1850. 6026.09
Buccaneers or Buoauieis of the Spanish muin.
— JiaccaiiUrs of America. London, 1810. 32°. 562.08
Contents : Part 1, Exquemeliu's History. Part 2. Danger-
ous voyage and bold adventures of Capt, Sharp, Coxou,
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Ringrose. Fart 3. Journal, 1681 to 1689 i written by the
Sieur Raveuau de Lussan. Part 1. Relation of a voyage
made by Sieur de Montauban, on the coast of Guinea, in
1696.
— Bonner {J.) Buccaneers of the Spanish main. [Harper's mag.,
V. 11.)
See also in Biography, lives of Oavkndisb, D.\mpifr,
Drakb, HAWEiHa , and, in Fiction, Howard's 'Sir Henry
Morgan,' and Thornbiuy's ' Mouaichs of the main.'
Buch (Leopold von). Flourens {M. J. P.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep.,
1862.] 3936.17
Buchan {Earl of). Set Erskine (David Stuart).
Buchau (Ale3£ander). Handy-book of meteorology.
2ded. London, 1868. 12°. 4021.14
Buchan (Peter). Proofs that brutes have sonia Peter-
head, 1824. 12° 3525.08
Buchan (Wm.) Domestic medicine. New York, 1812.
12° 1312.02
Buchanan (Claudius). Christian researches in India.
London, 1840. 8°. 913.19
— Star in the East : a sermon [on] missions. [App. to Nott (E.)
Miscel. works. 1810,] 3477.27
Buchanan (Francis). "^Journey through Mysore, Canara, aud
Malabar, 1800 ; abridged. [Pinkerton. Voyages, v.8.] 926.08
Buchanan (George). History of Scotland. [To 1569.]
2 V. Loudon, 1722. 8° 496.20
j^- For notices of B., see Biography, p. 126.
Buchanan (James, U.D.) Modern atheism. Boston,
1857. 8° 3525.09
Buchanan (James, pres. of the U. ti., 1857-60). Mi-.
Buchanan's administration on the eve of the re-
beUion. New York, 1866. 8° 645.12
— AbboU {J. S. C) Lives of the presidents, 1867 . . 8211.11
— (Jluskey {U. W.) Political text-book. [Consult index.] 6726.11
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— Statesmen's manual, v. 3, pt. 2 (Addresses and messages to
Feb. 2, 1858.) 6726.06
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1867-8 ; Fraser's mag.,
v. 51, 1856 (Song of the Buohauiers) ; v. 66, 1857 (Triumph
of barbarism).
Buchanan (John I^une). Defence of the Scots High-
BBOOELYH MBBCAMIIiB LIBBAUY.
BUCHANAN-BUDD
289
lauders ; with a new account of the Picts, Boots,
Fiugal, Ossian, ete. London, 1794. 8°. 486.12
Buchanan (Kobert, D.D.,) The ten years' conflict :
hint, of the disruption of the Church of Scotland.
New ed. 2 v. Glasgow, \6nL 12°. . . . H44(;.21
Buchanan (Boberti. liallud. stories of the affecUoiis.
From the Scandinavian. L., 1869. 18°. . I(i2;3.19
— Book of Orm : a prelude to the Epic. London,
1870. 12°. lUiii.'iO
— David Gray, and other essays. L.,1868. 12°. 3072.15
Contmtt : The poet, or seer. David Grey. Tho student
and his vocation. Walt Whitman. Herricli'B HesperideH.
Literary morality. On a passage in Heine, On my own
teiitatives.
— Thu drama of kings. London, 1871. 8°. 1623.23
— rieslUy school of poetry. [In Contemp. rev., v. 18, 1871 ; arti-
cle signed ' Robert Maitlarid.'J
— The limd of Lome ; poet's adventures in the Scottish
Hebrides. New York, 1871. 12°. . . 953.26
— London poems. London, 18G7. 12°. . . 1623.24
— Master-spirits, London, 1873. 12°. . .2517.29
Contents : Griticisin as one of the fine arts. The 'Oood
Qenie ' of Action (Charles Diclious). Teiiuysou, Heine, and
De Musset. Browning's mastei-picce. A young English
positivift [John Morley]. Hngo in 1872. Prose and verse
(a stray note). Birds of the Hebrides. Scandinavian stu-
dies : A morning in Copenhagen. The old ballads of Den-
murk. Bjornson's masterpiece. Danish romances. Poets in
obscurity : George Heath, the moorland poet. The lau-
reate of the nursery.
— Napoleon fallen: lyrical drama. L.,1871. 12°. 1623.21
— North coast, and other poems. L., 1868. 8°. 1623.22
— Poems. Boston, 1866. 12°. 1623.18
See review by G. H. Lewes In Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1866.
Buchanan (Wm. ) Memoirs of painting, with chrono-
logical hist, of the importation of pictures into
England since the French rev. 2. v in 1. Lond.,
1824. 8= 1432.01
Buchanan (W. M.) Dictionary of scientific terms and
technological expressions. 6th ed. London, 18ti9.
16° 3915.24
Bucher (B. ) artdWeisa (K.) Handy guide to Vienna.
I'rom the German, by Griffln. L.,1873. 2i°. 965.29
Bncher (Lotbalr). On political terms. [Fhilol. soc. proceedings,
1868.] 6*43.11
Biichner (Friedrich Karl Christian Ludwig). Force
and matter. Ed. byJ. F. Collingwood. London,
1870. 12°. 5421.11
Note.— Sor reply, see Janet (P.) Materialism. . 5423.18
— Man in the past, present, and future. From the Ger-
man by W. S. Dallas. Loudon, 1872. 8^. 4734.24
Buchou (Jean Alexandre). Collection des chroniqnes
natiouales francjaises forites en langue vulgaire du
13e au 16e sifecle aveo des notes. 47 v. Pnris,
1824-29. 8°. 5125.12
Contents; v. 1-2. Da Oange (C. F.) Hist, de i'emp. de
Constantinople sous les emp. franij. v. 3. Ville-Hardoin
^. de). Chronique de la prise de Constantinople, jiar les
Francs, 1198-1207. v. 4. Chronique de la conqufite de Cun-
atantinople. v. 6-6. Muntaner (K.) Chronique, tr. du Ca-
talan. V. 7-8. Gniart (U.) Branches dca royaux liguiiges,
Chronique motrique. v. 9. GrOdeiroy de Paris. Chronique
m6trique. — lavre de la taille de Paris, 1313. v. 10. Frois-
«art (J.) Poesies, v. 11-25. Froissart (J.) chruuiquts.
V. 26-82. MoQstrelet (E. de) Chroniqnes. v. 32-33. Saint-
R6m7 (J. L. de). M^moires. v. 34. D'Arc (J.), Chronique
et Proces de la Pucelle d'Orlfians. v. 3.^-30. Coussy (M. de).
Chroniques. v. 37-40. DnClerq (J.) Memoires. Journal
d'on bourgeois de Paris, v. 41. Chastellain (G de). Chro-
nique de J. de Lalaiu. v. 42 43. Chastellain (G.) Chronique
des docs de Burgoyne. v. 43-47. Moliaet (J.) Chronique.
Buck (liev. Charles). Anecdotes, religious, moral, and
entertaining. 5th ed. 3 v. L., 1811. 16'". 0210.27
Bucke (Charles). Beauties, harmonies, and sublimities
of nature. New York, 1855. 18°. . . . 4731.17
— Ruins of ancient cities. 2 v. N.Y., 1846. 18°. 432.10
Buck (Edward). Massaohnsetts ecclesiastical law.
Boston, 1866. 12°. 3525.11
Buclieye abroad. See Ooz (S. S ) 941.07
BuckhDltz (L. V. ) Tactics for officers of infantry,
cavalry, and artillery. IU.hm.,l.S61. 18°. 4513.11
Buckingham IDukes of). See Sheffield . — Villiers.
Buckingham and Cbandos IDuke of). See Grenville (Richard F.
T. N. B. C.)
Buckingham (James Silk). America. 3 t. London,
1841. 8°. 1074.01
— ■ Eastern and Western States of America. 3 v. Lond.,
1812. 8° 1112.05
— Evils and remedies of the present system of popular
elections. Froposcd reforms in commexoe and
finance. Ijoiidou, 1841. 12°. .... 5712.00
— National evils and pnrctical remedies, with the plan
of a model town. London, 1819. 8°. .6932.07
— Hall {S. T.) Bemuksbla people, p. lin-210. 1873. . 3'i«6.1l)
Buckingham (Joseph linker). Personal uiemoirs and
recollections oi editorial life. 2 v. Boston, 1n52.
1'^ 3026.14
— Specimens of newspaper literature ; with personal
memoirs, anecdotes, and reminiscences. 2 v in 1.
Boston, 1852. 12° 2712.05
Buckingham palace. Oruner (L. ) 'Decorntions of the
garden-pavilion. 1846 A. 37. 11
Buckland (.a. W.) Obcr Ammergau and its people.
The passion play and miracle plays in general.
Loudon, 1872. 8° 1713.06
Buckland (Francis T.) Curiosities of natural bistoiy.
London, 1858. 16°. 4721.01
Same. 2d series. Now York, 1860. 12°. 4723.02
Same. 3d serie.s, 2d ed. 2 v. L., 1«68. 16°. 4723.09
Fish hatching. London, 1863. 12°. . . . 4826.23
.Bucklaud (Wm. ) Geology and minerHlogy with rof.
to nat theology. 2 v. London, 1837. 8°. 3624.02
Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 69, 1869.
— Beliquiae diluvianai ; or observ. on organic remains,
attesting an universal deluge. 2d ed. London,
1824. 4° 4117.03
Buckle (Henry Thomas). Essays, with biographical
sketch. New York, 1863. 12' 2.. 1,5.04
Contents: Biogr. sketch. Mill on liberty. Influence of
women on the progress of knowledge.
— History of civilization in England. 2 v. New York,
1858-61. 12'-' 475.U8
V. 1. General intt-oduotion. 2. Spain and Scotland.
49" For critical estimates of Buckle's writings, see Attauilo
monthly, v. 11, 1863 (B. as a thinker, by II. A. W'asson) ;
Blackwood's mag., v. 84, 1868; V. 90, 1861 (il.'s scientitto
errors); Ed. rev , v. 107, 1808; v. 114, 1861; Frasers mag..
V. 66, 1857 : v. 60, 1869 ; V. 66, 1802, '.r Littell, 186J, v. 3 ;
Kat. qu. rev., v. 1, 18li0 ; New Enttlander. v. 21, 1802 (by
John Bascom) ; N. A. rev., v. 87, 1858 ; v. 93, 1801 ; North
Brit, rev., V. 29,1858 (B.s inaccuracies, ; Quar. rev., v. 104,
1868, or Littell, 1868, V. 4 ; Westm. rev., v. 08, 1857 ; v. 70,
1861 ; Winslow's jour, of psy. med., v. 11, 1858 ; Cbr. ex.,
March. 1868.
— Miscellanies and posthumous works. Ed. with a biogr.
notice by H. Taylor. 3 v. L., 1872. 8°. 5022.20
Contents : v. 1. Influence of women on the progress of
knowledge. Mill on liberty. Letter respecting pooley's
case. Reign of Elizabeth. Fragments.
V. 2. Common-place books.
V. 3 Common-place books, 16th century. Manners in the
17th century. Notes for English histoid. Indexes.
— Olennie {J. Htuart). Pilgrim-memories, or travel and
discussion in the birth-countries cf Christianity
withH. T. B.) 11)4 ..ao
Repr. from Fraser's mag., April. 1873.
— Ormathwaite (Sir J. Walsh, lord). Remarks on the theoiiea of
Mr .Buckle. [Witit his Astronomy and geo ogy. 1872. 4U13.0T
— Stirling (J. B.) H. T. Buckle, Ills problem aud his mctapbysic.
(N. A. rev., July. 1872.;
4S~ See also Biography, p. 125 ; and Fraser's mag., v. 59,
1869 (B. aud Sir John Coleridge).
Buckler (John Chessell) and Buckler (Charles). Re-
marks upon wayside chapels, with observations on
tho architecture and present state of the chantry
on Wakefield bridge. Oxford, 1853. 8°. [' MisoeL
pamph., V. 19.'] 5093,19
Buckley (Theodore Alois). Dawnings of genius : early
lives. He. London, 1857. 16° 3263.24
— Great cities of the ancient world. L.,1862. 16'^. 421.08
— Great cities of the middle ages. L., 1857. 16°. 442.06
Buckmaster (J. C. ) Elements of acoustics, light, and
heat. B«vised, by C. Lees. 5th ed. London,
1871. 16°. 4213.15
Buckmiuster (Joseph S. ) Sermons. B., 1829.8°. 3525.13
See life in Biography, p. 126.
Buckiiill (John Charles). Mad folk of Shakespeare.
2d ed. London, 1867. 12° 1752.05
— Medical knowledge of Shakespeare. London, 1860.
8^ 1753 04
— and Tuke (D. H. ) Manual of psychological medi-
cine. 3ded. London, 1874. 8°. . .4327.30
Bnckstous (John Baldwin). See Plays. (Arranged by authors.)
Buculic poetry. See Foetrr {Sural).
Budd (Thomas). Good order established in Pennsylva-
nia and New Jersey in America, 1085. With notes
by E. Armstrong. Xew York, l>-65. 8°. . 623.24
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Saddha and Baddhi«m. See Buddhlam, p. T9-80.
— Mills (5. B.) The Indiaa saint; oi Buddha and
Buddhism. 1876 3528.11
— PUilUps (R.) Story of Gautama Buddha and his
creed : an epic 1675.35
Buddhaghosha. Parables. From the Burmese, by Capt
T. Hogers. With Buddha's Dhammapada, tr. by
Max Miiller. Londou, 1870. 8°. . . . 7813.10
Budge (J.) Practical miner's guide. 2ded. New York,
1860. 8° 3934.34
Budgen (L. M.) Episodes of insect life. By Acheta
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Budget of paradoxes. Set Ce Morgan (A.) 2527.19
Budington (Wm. Ives, D.D.) Responsive worship ; a
discourse. New York, 1873. 16°. . . . 3525.12
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earth. Ed.byA.W. Hoflftnaan. L.,1857. 16°. 912.22
BoSila. See Ooontries, etc. ■^Buffalo.)
Buffon (George Lonip Leclerc, cornie de). Natural hist.
Tr. by W. Smelhe. New ed. by W. Wood. 20 ■*.
London, 1812. 8°. 4711.01
v. 1-2. Earth, v. 3. Man. v. 4-10. Quadrupeds. 11-20. Birds.
Jl^ For notices of Bnflbn. eee Biographf, p. 125.
Btiffum (Edward Gould). Sighte and sensations in
Friiice, Germany, and Switzerland. New York,
1869. 12° 962.U8
Bugle blasts. See Rouse (E. 8.) 832.02
Bugs. See Agriculture (IntecU, p. 8) ;— Entomology.
Buble (Johann Gottlieb). Histoire de la philosophie
moderue, jusqu'a Kant. Prt!c6dee d'un abrege de
la philosophie ancienne. Tr. par A. J. L. Jourdan.
6 v. Paris, 1816. 12° 5421.24
Buhlwork. Bemrose ( PT. ) Manual of [1872.] 1466.17
'Builder (The), an illustrated weekly magazine, for the
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London, 1843-75. foL
Building. See Architecture (Building, p. 93).
Biuldiug news and engineering journaL v. 16-29.
London, 1869-75. fol
Btulding of a braiu. See Olarke (£. H.) 5618.29
Buist (K. A. ) Birds : their cages and keep. London,
1«74. 12° 1813.09
Buist (Bobert). American flower garden directory.
New York, 1861. 12". 6132.03
Bulbs. £n! Rand (E. 8.) 6132.01
BuliiuGh (Stephen Greenleaf). Communion thoughts.
4th ed. Boston, 1867. 12° 3525.11
— The Holy Land. Cambr., 1834. 24°. . . 1051.14
Buliiuch (Thomas). Age of chivalry. — King Arthur.
The Mabiuogiau. Boston, 1859. 12°. . 143.31
— Age of fable ; or stories of gods and heroes. Boston,
1870. 12°. 143.29
— Legends of Charlemagne. Boston, 1863. 12°. 143.30
— Oregon and Eldorado ; or romance of the rivers.
Boston, 1866. 12° 1123.04
— Poetry of the age of fable. B., 1863. 12°. 1623.2t;
Bulger (G. E.) Leaves from the records of St. Hu-
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London, 1864. 8° 4615.22
Bull ^Henry). Christian prayers and holy meditations.
Cambr. (Eng.,) Parker soc, 1842. 16°. . 3636.03
BuU-fi'og. See Natural history. (Batraaiia.}
Bulliuger (Henry). Decades. [50 sermons. ] Ed. by T.
Harding. 4 v. Cambr., (Eng.,) Paifca- sue. , 1849.
8^ 3636.06
BulUon. ,See Political economy. {Banking.) 6911.16
Bullion (Peter). Principles of Greek grammar. Ke-
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— Principles of Latin grammar. Revised by C. D.
Morris. New York, 1871. 12° 6111.22
Bullion (Thomas, pseud. ) Internal management of a
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Bvdlock (John ). Itudiments of architecture and build-
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Bullock (W. H. ) Across Mexico in 1864-5. London,
1866. 12° 1152.10
Bulwer-Iiytton (Edward George Earle Lytton, lord
Lyllon). Athens ; its rise and fall. 2 v. in 1.
Leipzig, 1841. liP. 423.08
- Dramas aud poems. Boston, 1858. 32°. . 1732. i!5
Cnnientt : Lady of Lyons. Richelieu. Poems.
— Caxtoniana : essays ou life, literature, and manners.
New York, 1864. 12° 2515.07
Contents: On the increased attention to outward nature In
the decline of lite Urbanandriura'. temperameut. Oumono.
tony in occupation as a source of uappiuess. On the normal
clairvoyance of the imagination. Ou intellectual conduct as
distinct from moial. Oi* Bbyuess. Ou the niauagemeut of
mouey. Ou rhythm in prose. Ou ^tyle aud diction. Hints
on mental culture. Ou the moral effect of writers. Ou the
diBtiuction between active thought and reverie. On the
spirit iu which new theories should be received. On essay-
writing. Tlie sanguine temperament. The organ of weight.
Tlie sympathetic temperament. Faith aud cbarity. Upon
the efficacy of praise. Ou sell-control. The modei-n misan-
thrope. Motive power. On certain principles of art iu
works of imagination. Posthumous reputation. Knowledge
of the world. Readers and writers. On the spirit of con-
servatism. L*envoi.
— Critical aud miscel. writings. 2 v. P. , 1841. 12°. 251 5.05
1. Sir Walter Scott. Art in fiction. Conversation with an
ambitious student iu all health. Zicci, a taie. Poems of
Laniau Blanchard. Poems of Robert Montgomery, 'lour of
a German prince. Present state of poetry. Notices of Lord
Brougham 's speeches.
2. Sir Thomas Browne. People's charter. Ou public
opinion. Ou poUtieal coalitions. Upon true criticism. Au-
thors aud tht.ir woiks. Proposals for a literary union.
Literature considered as a profession. Xuternatioual law
of copyright. Modern i'latouist. Knowledge ol the world
in men aud books English notioup of morality. Wilful
misstatements of the Quarterly review. Letter to the editor
of the Quarterly review. Influence and education of wo-
men. New Year. Position and prospects of the govern-
ment. Tne pohticiau.
— King Arthur : a poem. N. Y.,187L 12°. IGTl.lGa
— —Same. 2 v. Leipzig, 1819. 16°. . .11)71.16
Reviewed by F. W. larrar in Fortnightly rev., v. 16, 1871.
— Lost tales of Miletus. New York, l«tj6. 12°. 1671.18
Reviewed by Dr. Kenueday iu Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1866.
— Miscal. prcse writings. ■J.v. N.Y.,lh6^. 12'". 2514.23
V. 1. The reign of terror. Oliver Goldsmith. Charles
Lamb, aud some of his compauions. Gray's works. Sir
Thomas Browne. Pitt aud tax. Pym vs. Falkland, Li£e
of Schiller.
2. Difl'ereuce between authors and the impression o'
thetu conveyed by their works. Mouos andDaimouos, On
the df'parture ol youth. The world as it is. KnebwortU.
Choice of Pliylias. Lake Leman and its associations. True
ordeal of love. On the want ofsympatliy. ArasmaueSj the
seeker. Ou iU health and its consolatious. On satiely.
Chairolas. On infidelity in love. Fi-ho-ti, or the pleasures
of reputation. The knowledge of the world in men and
books. Tale of Kosem Kesamim, the magician. Many
sideduess and self-completion. Ferdiuand Fitzroy, or too
handsome for anything. Juliet's tomb in Verona. Con-
versations with an ambitious student in his last illness,
lufluence of love upon literature and real life.
— The New Timou ; a poetical romance. 4th ed. Lon-
dou, 1846. 12°. 1671.15
— Siamese twins. With other poems, [aiioii. ] Lou-
don, 1831. 8°. 1671.19
— The student, and Asmodeus at large. [Essays.
London, 1875. 12°. 2514.25
j^- For lives and notices of B. see Biography, p. 126;
and articles in Blackwood's mag., v. 77, 1855 ; v. 97, 1865
(B.'s Poems) : Lippiuoott's mag., Dec. 1874 (Sketch of his
polit. life, by his son) ; Fraser's mag., v. 10, 1874 (B. as pu-
liticiau aud spvaker) ; Quar. reV., v. 117, 1865 (B.'s later
novels and poems) Westrc. rev,, v. 83, 1865, or Litlell,
1865, V. '2 IB. as uoveUst} ; aud references iu Poole's Judex.
,(JtS" For his novels see Fiction class-iist.
Bulwer-Lylton (Edward Kubert, 2d lurd Zi/ilon).
— Fables in song. [In Blackwood, Feb., 1871.]
— JuJiau Fane : a memoir. 2ded. L., 187-2. 8°. 3055.26
— Lucile. By Owen Meredith, [pseud.] Boston, 1860.
32° 1671.21
Same. With iUus. B. , 1869. 16°. . 1671.21B
— New poems. Chronicles and characters. By Owen
Meredith, [pseud.] 2 v. B., 1868. 16°. . 1671.22
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 128, 1868.
— Orval, or the lool of time ; and other imitations and
paraphrases. L., 1869. 16° 1671.24
Contents ; Orval. Imitations and paraphrases : Lucre-
tius, Daute, Buonarroti, Ronsard. Danish poems. Ser-
vian poems.
— Poems. By Owen Meredith, [pseud.] Boston, 1859.
24°. 1671.20
See Nat. rev., v. 17, 1863 (Poetry of B).
Bulwer (Henry Lytton Earle, lord bailing). Historical
characters : Talleyrand, Cobbett, Mackintosh,
Canning. 2 v. London, 1868. 8°. . . 3257.08
— Life of Palmerston, ■with selections from his diaries
aud correspondence, v.1-4. Ph., 1871-7j.8°. 3136.11
— Monarchy of the middle classes. France— social
literary, and political. 2dser.2v.L.,1836.12°. 513.03
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Bump (Orlando P. ) Law and pi-aotioe in bankruptcy.
New York, 1871. 8° 5Gir..20
Bumpstead (John). On the wing. A book for 8port«-
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Account of a late letter on short administration, T. 1.
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Affairs in Ireland, v, 6.
Appeal from new to the old whigs, v. 4.
Conduct ot* the minority, v. 4.
Cousideration on present state of afltairs, 1792, v. 4.
Correspondence, v. 9.
Essay towards an abridgment of Euglisb history, v. 7.
Fragments and notes ol speeches.v. 7.
Hastings (Articles of charge against), v. 8-9.
Hastings (lleport from committee on trial of), v. 11.
Hastings (Speeches on the impeachment of), v. 8-12.
Hints for an essay on the drama, v. 7.
Letter to the sheriff of Bristol ou American affairs, v. 2.
Letter to marquis ot Rockingham, iu relation to the American
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Letter on parliamentary reform, v. 6.
Letter to Sir H. Laugrishe, on the subject of the Roman
catholics of Ireland, v. 4, 6.
Letters ou the penal laws against Irish catholics, v. 1.
Letter to a member of the uatioual assembly, v. 4.
Letter to a noble lord, v. 5.
Letter to Cuudas. with sketch of Negro code, v. 6.
Letter tc'1-mpress of Russia, v. 6.
Letters and retlcctions ou execution of rioters, 1780, v. 6.
Letters on a regicide peace, v. 6.6.
Letters on Trade of Ireland, v. 2.
Letter to W. Elliot, v. 6.
Letter to Fox on the American war, v. 6.
Letters to Bingham, Pery, Burgh, Merlott, Dundafl, Smith,
Laugrishe, and B. Burke, on Irish affairs, v. 6.
Observations ou the conduct of the minority, 1793, v. 1, 5.
Observations on the present state of the nation, v. 1.
Preface to M. Brissofs address, v. 6.
Reflections on Fieneh revulutiuu, v. 3.
Remarks on policy ot the allies with respect to France, v. 4.
Reports from committee ot House of CommonB on o^rs of
E. India Company, v. 8.
Representation to his m^esty, v. 2.
Speech ou American taxation, v. 2.
Speech on army estimates, v. 3.
Speech on conciliatiou with America, v. 2.
Speech on Fox's East India Bill, v. 2.
Spcceh on the independeuce of pailiament, T. i.
Speech ou the nabob of .\rcott'B debts, V. S.
Speeches at Bristol, V. 2.
Sublime and beautiful, v. 1.
Thoughts on Freuch affairs, v, 4.
Thoughts on scarcity, v. 6.
Thoughts on the cause of the present discontenta, v. 1.
Tracts relative to the laws against popery in Ireland, v. 0.
Vindication of natural society, v. 1.
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Bulti (Isaac). Protection and free trade ; nature of
value, etc. New York, 1875. 12°. . . . 5912.29
Butts (I. K.) Tinman's manual and builder's and me-
chanic's handbook. Boston, 1860. 12°. . 4002.06
Buxton (Charlesi. Memoirs of Sir Thomas FoweU Bux-
ton. New ed. Loudon, 1872. 16°. . . . 3026.27
— Notes of thought. Preceded by a biogr. sketch, by
J.L. Davies. 1873 2514.29
Buxton (.Sir Thomas FoweU). See Biography, p. 126.
Buyers ( liev. Wm.) BecoUections of northern India.
Loudon, 1852. 8° 1013.17
By-paths of biograpliy See Brightwell (C. L.) . . . . 3261.03
By-roads and buttle-fields in Picardy. See Musgrave (G. M.) 966.01
By the sea-shore. See Gasparin (V. B., comtesse de). . . 971.25
Byerly (J.S. ) Kelics of literature, by S. Collet, [pseud]
Loudon, 1823. 8°. 6218.12
Byerley (Thomas) and Robertson (J. C.) Percy anec-
dotes. By S. and R. Percy [pseud.] 20 v. Loud ,
1823. 16°. 6211.01
Note. — For contents, see Anecdotes, p. 28.
Byfield (Nathanael). Account of the late revolution in
New England, 1689. [The deposition of Audros.]
New York, 1865. sm. 4° 595.17
Same. [In Force (P.) Tracts, v. 4.] 677.11
Byles {>Hr John Bernard). Sophisms of free trade and
popular political economy. 8th ed. London, 1851.
12°. 5912.17
— Treatise of the law of bills of exchange, promissory
notes, bank notes, and checks. 5th Am. from the
9th London ed. With notes by G. Sharwood.
Phila., 1«57. 8° 5615.17
Byrdsall (F. ) History of the Loco-foco, oi equal rights
party. New York, 1842. 12° 5725.03
Byru (M. Lafayetts). Complete practical brewer. PhU.,
1852. 12°. 3931.21
— Complete practical distiller. Pb, 18.53. 16°. 3931.22
Byrne (Bernard M. ) Essay to prove the contagious
character of malignant cholera. 2d ed. Phila.,
1855. 8° 4334.02
Byrne (Oliver). Elements of practical mechanics for
engineering students. Londtn, 1867. 12°. 3924.06
— Practical metal-worker's assistant Philadel. , 1 851.
8° 3934.40
— *Spons' dictionary of engineering. 3 v. London,
1870-74. 8° 3927.10
— Tables of dual logarithms, dual numbers, and cor-
responding natural numbers. Tables of angular
magnitudes and thermometrical lines and differ-
ences. London, 1"867. 4°. 4012.06
— Young dual arithmetician. 2d ed.L.,1871. 12°. 4012.09
Byrne (Beu. Stephen). Irish emigration to the U. S. :
facts and reflections. N. Y., 1873. 16°. .1132.17
Byrne {Mrs. Wm. Pitt). Cosas de Espana. 2 y. Londu,
1866. 8°. 984.19
Byrom (John). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In C.'s
English poets, v. 16, 1810.] 1626.15
Byron (George Gordon Noel, dth baron). Childe
Harold's pilgrimage. Phil., 1850. 18°. . 1625.02
Hobhouse (J. 0. ) Hist, illustrations of the 4th
canto ; the ruins of Bome, He 1(125.03
• Thirty illustrations of Childe Harold, produced
for the Art Union of London. L., 1855. 4°. 1446.22
— Poetical works. 10 v. Boston, 1861. 16°. 1624.15
V. 1. Life. Hours of idleness. Articles from the Edin-
burgh review. Occasional pieces, 1807 2i.
2. ^glish bards and Scotch reviewers, lliuts from
Horace. Curse of Minerva. The waltz. Ode to Napoleon
Bonaparte. Hebrew melodies. Domestic pieces. Monody
on the death of Sheridan. The dream. Lament of Ta«so.
Ode on Venice.
3. Beppo, a V^enetiau story. Prophecy of Dante. Fran-
cesca of Rimini. Morgaute Maggiore of Pulci ; canto. The
blues. Vision of judgment Age of Bronze.
4. Childe Harold's pilgrimage.
5. The Giaour. Bride ofAbydos. Corsair. Lara. Siege of
Corinth. Parisiua. Prisoner of Chillou. Mazeppa. The
island.
6. Manfred : dramatic poem. Marino Faliero : hist. trag.
7. Sardanapalus. The two Foscari. Cain : a mystery.
8. Heaven and earth : a mystery. The deformed trans-
formed. Werner, or the inheritance.
9-10. Don Juan.
— Works, with life by J.W. Lake. Ph., 1851. 8°. 1625.01
. Same. [Expurgated. ] With life. London, [about
1870]. 16°. ........... 1624.25
— Finden (E.) 'Illustrations of the life and works of
Byron. 3 v. 1833-34 1625.04
— Legare [H. S.) Lord B.'s character and writings : B.'s Let-
ters and journals, [/n /as Writings, v. 2.] . . , .6047. —
tS- For lives of B. see Biography, p. 127.
Byron (Henry J.) j^S' For his plays see Plays, in gen. alphabet.
Byron (John, R.N.) *Voyage round the world, 1764-66. [In
Hawkesworth (J.) Voyages, v. L] 916.07
Same. |7nKerr(R.) Voyages, v. 12, p. 9-119.1. . 914.19
By-ways of Europe. See Taylor (B.) 944.11
Byzantine architecture. See Architecture, p. 33. . . . 1317.11
O. (E. M.J Popular geogr. of plants. .See Daubeny (C, ed.) 4912.12
Oahallero (Feruan). See Arrom (Cecilia Bohl de I'aber).
Oabala or Kabbaleh. See articles, with references, in Kitto's Cy-
clopsedia, v. 1 ; M'Cliutock and Strong's Cyclopsedia, v. 2 ;
Bibl. sacra, July 1852 (As developed in the Zohar ; by T.
Rubinsohn).
CabeU (J. L. ) Testimony of modem science to the
unity of mankind. New York, 1859. 12°. 4733.02
CabeU (N. F. ) Keply to Pond's ' Swedenborgianism
reviewed.' New York, 1848. 8°. . . .3596.05
Cabinet des fees. 41 v. Genfeve, 1785-89. 18°. 7052.01
Contents :
Abdalla (AveDturesd'),v.l2-13
Aulnoy (Comtesse d'), v. 2-6.
Auneuil (Comtesse d'), v. 6.
Beauchamps (P.F.G.de), v. SI.
Bidpai et Lokman, v. 17-18.
Caylua (Comte de), v. 24-26.
Contes cboisis, v. 35.
Oontes des genies, v. 29-30.
Oontes turcs-, v. 16.
Duolos (C. P., sieur), v. 35.
Eveque ( — ), v. 24.
Fagiian (Mme. M. A.), v. 35.
Feuelon(F.de S.de la M.),v.l8.
Floriue, ou la belle italienue,
V. 19.
Gueulette (T.8.),v.l9,21-23,32.
Hamilton (A., com^e d'), v. 20.
Hyaciuthe (S.), v. 27, 28.
niustres f^es (IjCs), v. 5.
La Force (Mile, de), v. 6.
La Porte (Abbe de), v. 34.
Le prince de Beaumont (Mme.
M. de), V. 35.
Liste complette des ouvrages
V.37.
Loup Galleux et Bellinette,
V. 31.
Lubert (}lUe. de), v. 33.
Lussan (Mile. M. de), v.26-27.
MUle (Les) et un jour, contes
persans, v. 14-15.
Mllie (Les) et une ntiits,
contes arabes, v. 7-11.
— Suite. V. 38-41.
Moncrif (F. A. P. de), v. 32.
Murat (Comtesse de), v. 1.
Notice dee auteurs, v. 37.
Nourjahad,hist.orientale,v.33
Nouveaux contes de reas,
V.3L
Pajon (Henri), v. 34.
Perrault (Charles), v. 1.
Preschac (Sieur de), v. 6.
Rousseau (J. J.), Y. 26.
Selis (— ), V. 36.
Villeneuve (G. S. B.), v. 26.
Voyages de Zulma, v. 16, 17.
Wieland (C. M.), V. 36.
L'horitier (illle. M. J.), v. 12.
Lintot (C. 0. Mme. de), v. 32.
Cabinet-making. See Arts (Useful), p. 40 ;— Furniture.
Cabinet portraits. See Reid (T. W.) 1872 8262.26
Cabot (John). Stevens (H.) Sebastian Cabot — John
Cabot = 0 30'26.30
Consult also the collections of voyages and travels by
Kerr (R.) ;— *Haklnyt (R.) ;— and *Pinkerton (J.)
Cabot (Sebastian). Voyages to .America. [*Hakluyt. Voyages
V. 3, 1810] 916.17
Same. [Kerr. Voyages, v. 6, 1812.] 9U.13
,83- See also lives of S. Cabot, in Biography, p. 127.
Oadore | or Titian's country. See Crilbert (J.) 1869. . . 1446.14
BBOOKLYN MSRCANXILK I.IBBABY.
O^DMON- CALENDAR
847
Caedmon. Mefiical paraphrase of parts of the Holy
Scriptures in Auglo-Saion. Tr. by B. Thorpe.
London, 18;!2. 8°. 3712.09
— Etlit (H.) Account of O.'s Metrical pmraphrwe. [/n Archao-
lofria, V. 24, 1832.] 6128.24
— Morley (//.) Opening of O.'s paraphrase. Iln M.'a Clement
Marot, T. 2, 1871.] 26^7.02
— ralffrare (*'.) ObsoiT. on the history of Cffidmou. f/n Arctveo-
logia,v.24, 1832.] 6128.24
Caesar i,Cftius Julius). Commentaries on the Gallic and
civil wars. With the supplementary books attri-
buted to Hirtius ; including tlie Alexandrian, Af-
rican, and .Spanish wars. L., 1853. 12°. . 432.22
Same. Tr. by a.Duncan.2v.N.Y., [ii.d.] 8°. 432.23
Same. Commentaries. [Condensed and ex-
plained] by Anthony TroUope. Edinburgh, 1870.
12° 432.21
— (Euvres completes. [Lat. et Fr.} Paris, 1861. 8°.
[Nisard's Collection.] 7725.19
— Opera omnia. Ex editions Oberliuiana, in usum
Delphini. 7 v. in 4. Londini, Valpy, 1819.
8° 7712.12
Contentt :
Commentaria de hello Africano (A. Hirtli), v. 2.
Comnientaria de bello Alexandrino (A. Hirtli), v. 2.
Goininentaria do hello clvlll, libri i.-lii. v. 2.3.
Commentaria de bello Galileo, v. 1.
Cf>minentaria de bello HispanleuHi (incerti auctorls). T, 3.
Comparallo epocharum belli civilis, etc., v. 1.
DiBBertutioDodweUi de auctore lib.vUl. de bello GalUco,T.4,
Kplstola Scoligeri, v. 4.
Frat^menta, v. 2.
Fragnientum bistoriffi Ctesarls ex Y. 0., v. 2.
Index, etc., v. 4.
NotBO variorum, v. 2-3.
Notitia (jallise Joseph Scallgerl, v. 4«
Notitia literaria, v. 4.
Keceiisus codicum, v. 4.
ReceuBUs edltiouum, v. 4.
'Xestimouia clarurum virorum de Julio Celeo, t. 4.
Vita CsesarlB IJ. CelBl cummcutarii de), v. 4.
Vita CsQsarlB a Plutarcho Orflece scripta, v. 4.
teg- For lives of Cseaar, see Biography, p. 127.
Caffaro (Francesco). Discourses on the lawfulness and
unlawfulness of plays. N. Y., 1826. 16°. 1731.26
Same. Hull, 1814. 12°. 1731.31
a.ige and chamber birds. See Birds 4813.03
Cau'd t Alexander MoNeel). Mary Stuart : her guilt or
innocence. Edin., 1866. 8° 3122.04
Caird (iieu. Jolin ). Sermons. Edin., 1863. 8°. 3527.07
— Boyd (A , H. K.) Concerning a great Scotch preacher. [In hit
Leisure hours in town. 1862, p. 334.71.' .... 2614.09
Repr. from Fraser's mag., y. 68, 1868.
6ee also Blackwood's mag., T. 79, 1866; v. 84, 1868; North
Brit, rev., v. 29, 1858.
Cairnes (John Elliot). Character and logical method
of political economy. 2d ed. L., 1H75. 8°. 0912.31
^ote. — Includes chapters on the Malthusian doctrine of
population, and on the theory of rent.
— Essays on pohtical economy. L., 1873. . . 5927.26
Reviewed in Fortnightly rev, Nov., 1874, by V. H. Stanton.
— Pohtical economy. New York, 1874. 8^. . 5912.27
— Political essays. London, 1873. 8°. . .5726.28
Contents: (Jolonlzation and colonial government. The
Revolution in America, 1860. luternatioual law {Fortnight,
rev., Nov., 1865). Fragments on Ireland. Our defences. A
national or a standing army ? (Fortn. rev., 1871). Thoughts
ou university reform, apropos of the Irish edui-atioual cri-
sis ol 1865-li (Fortn. rev., Jan., 1866). Present position of
the Irish university question, 1873 (Theol, rev., Jan., 1866).
— The slave power. 2d ed. London, 1803. b°. 583:i.U9
— Woman suffrage. [Macmlllan, Sept., 1874.]
Calms ( Capt. J. T. ) The recruit : a compilation of
exercises. 3S(ew York, 1858. 16°. . . . 4513.05
Oalns. Fragments. Tr. by 8. F. D. Salmond. Edin., 1869. 8".
[AnteNiceneChr. lib.,T. 9.] 3467.11
Calamities of authors. &ee Disraeli (I.) 2622.24
Oalas (Jean). Ko«oire (F. Jf. .d. de). Pieces concernant. [/n Vol-
taire. (Euvres, v. 6. Beuchot's ed.] 6083.06
See West, rev., v. 70, 1858 (The Galas tragedy).
Calculus, i'ee Mathematics. {Calculus.)
Calculus. See Medicine. (Lithotomy. —Urinary organs.)
Calcutta review, v. 1-23. Calcutta, 1844-54. 8^. 8045.01
Note.— v. 20, wlilch vpas to have been an index volume,
has not been printed.
Caldoleugh (Alexander). Travels in South America,
1819-21: Brazil, Buenos Ayres, and Chile. 2 v.
London, 1825. 8° 1154.18
Caldecott (B. M.) Life of Baber; emperor of Hindos-
tan. Loudon, 1844. 8° 3021.07
Calder (Frederick). Memoirs of Simon Episooniu*.
Loudon, 1835. 8°. *. soiio.oa
Calderon de la Barca (Mme. Francos Ersklno ln«li»)
Life in Mexico. London, 1813. 8°. . . llt;5.12
— {Iranslaloru .\ttachi in Madrid. From the Oemmn.
New York, 185G. 12° 984 17
Calderon do la Barca (Pedro). Life's n dream. The
great theatre of the world. From the Spanish.
With essay ou his life and gi.niuH by U. C. 'i'rouch.
London, 1856. 18^ J714.2I
— Love the greatest enchantment. The sorceries of
sin. The devotion of the cross. In English verse,
by D. F. MacCarthy. London, 18'il. 4°. 1714.20
— Tcatro escogido. [v. 3 of Ochoa (E. de). Tesoro
del teatroespnBol.] Paris, lb38. 8°. . . 7215.13
Contents : Noticia do don Calderon de la Barca. La vida
es sucQo. Casa con dos puertas mala ea de guardar. 1a de-
voclun de la cruz. £1 medico de hu houra. UaOsnaa da
abril y mayo. A secreto agravio sec-reto vuaganza. La cis-
made Inglaterra Dicha ydeadiclia del nombre. El mayor
moiistruo loszelus. Eljardln de I-atcriua. .^grudecer y no
amar. ICl alcalde de Zaiumoa. £1 Josef de las mugeres.
Fieras afomina amor. Les armas do la hermnsura. El nia-
gico prodigioso. Los dos amautea del cielo. Diielos do
amor y le-iitad. No siempre lo peor es cierto. Lauifla
de Gomez Arias. Hado y dlvisa de Loouldo y Marflsa.
Autos sacramsniaUs ategbricos. Ia ceua de Baltasar. La nave
del mercader. ta primer flor del carmelo. La viEa del
SeSor.
— Lewc.i (0. H.) Spanish drama. [With specimens of
his plays.] 1846 1742.12
— Shelley {M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.28
— Trench {R. C.) C, his life and genius ; with speci-
mens of his plays. [1. Life's a dream. 2. The
great theatre of the world.] 1836. . . 1714.15
See also Fraser's mag., v. 65, 1857.
Caldei"WOod (Henry). Handbook of moral philosophy.
London, 1872. S°. 5433.25
— On teaching : its ends and means. New York, 1875.
12° 5512.29
— Philosophy of the infinite. 2d ed. London, 1861.
8° 5421.16
Reviewed In North Brit, rev., v. 22, 1854-5.
Caldvyall (Thomas). Ancient and modem epitaphs,
and inscriptions. London, 1796. 12°. . 6215.07
Caledonian sketches. See Oarr {Sir John) 964.11
Calef (Robert). More wonders of the invisible world.
Notes by S. P. Fowler. Salem, J 861. 12°. 3812.01
Calendar.
1. As the method of ntunbering and arraoging days,
weeks, months, and years.
— Bailey (S.) On the last reformation of the calendar in £ng.
land. [In his Discourses.! 2617. UB
— Bunseti (C. C. J., baron von). The calendar. [In his Egypt's
place, etc., v. 3.] 1076.05
— Mure ( yV. ) Dissertation on the calendar of ancient
Egypt. 1832 1077.0.)
— Robertson {E. W.) The year and the iudiction. [/aAtjtHist.
essays.] 445 26
— Woolhoase ( W. S. B.) Christian, Hebrew, and Ma-
hometan calendar.". 18)9 4015.19
.See also article in M'Cllutock and Strong's cyd., t. 2.
2. Seasons, months, festivals, holidays, birth-days, eto,,
throughout the year : popular antiquities.
— Aikin (J.) Calendar of nature. See Howitt (M.) Pictorial ca-
lendar (below) 6218.28
— Anniversary calendar, natal book, and universal
minor, i v. in 1. 1832 6218.2&
— Brady (J. ) Glayis calendaria ; or analysis of the
calendar, with anecdotes. 1815. . . . 6218.18
— Brande (J.) Popular antiquities, v. 1. 1370. 497.05
— Ckambers (2J. ) Book of days, a miscellany of popu-
lar antiquities in connection with the calendar,
including anecdotes, biography, history, etc. 2 v.
18.;4 6218.24
— Fbrsler { T. ) Perennial calendar, and companion to
the almanack ; illustrating every day in the year.
1824 6218.30
— Hone ( W.) Every day book : popular amusements,
sports, pastimes, customs, events, etc. 2 v. 6218. 20
Same. v. 3. Every day book and table book.
1827 6218.22
Year book of daily recreation and information ;
In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the tomber*
248
CALENDAR -CALVIN
Calendar (continued).
concerning men and manners, times and seasons,
antiquities, etc 6218.23
— HowUi (M. ) Pictorial calendar of the seasons. 0218.28
— Soane (0.) New curiosities of literature and book of
the months. 2 v. 1849 6218.26
— TraveUer's caleudar. [MAcmillan, v. 28, 1873.]
*S" •S'ee also Almanacs, p. 13 ;— Chronology ;— Seasons ;
— Year-books. Consw// also EncyclopiEdias under *Almanac,'
'Calendar,' 'Ghronaiugij,' 'Day,' 'Month,' ' Week,' Tear,' etc.
Oaleudar of state papers. See RoUs calendars.
Calendar of the mouths. See Wood (J. Q.) 4731.10
Calihill or Caliield (James), Answer to Martiall's
treatise of the cross. Ed, by B, Gibbings, Cambr.,
(Hig.,) Parker soc.,18ilJ. 8° 3030.10
Callioun (John Caldwell). "Works. Ed. by K. K.
Cralle. 6 v. New York, 1853-50. 8°. . . 5023.03
Contents : v. 1. A disquisition on government. On the
Oonstitution and government of the U. B. v. 2-4. Speeches.
T. B. Reports. V. 6. Reports and public letters.
O- For lives of CalUoun, see Biography, p. 127.
Oaliban : the missing link [in the evolution of mauj. See Wilson
(Daniel) 1U2.U
Oalico-printing. See Arts (Useful: Dyeing and aUico printing), 'pAl.
OaUdasa. See Kalidasa 1825.09
California. See [in Countries) California.
Calila and Dimua. See Bidpai, p. 108.
Calisthenics. .S'ee Amusements. {Gi^mnastics, etc., p. 25.)
Callous (Alonzo). Opium and the opium-appetite :
with notices of alcoholic beverages, cannabis lu-
dica, tobacco and coca, and tea and coffee. Phil.,
1871. 12° 4331.37
Calkins (N. A.) Primary object lessons. 15lh ed.
New York, 1870. 12° 5514.18
Call to the unconverted. See Baxter (Richard).
Callan (John F. ) Military laws of the United States.
[1770] to 1858. Baltimore, 1858. S^. . 5636.02
Same. [To 180-3. J Philadelphia, 1803, 8°. 5035.03
Callcott (Maria Graham, lady). Life of Nicholas Pous-
siu. Londou, 1820, 8°. 3140,05
— History of Spain [to 1823], 2 v. L,, 1840, 12°. 553.09
— Scripture herbal. London, 1842, 8°. . ,4914.19
Calleuder (James Thomas or Tom), Letters to Alex-
ander Hamilton, king of the Feds. N. Y., 1860,
8", [Hamilton club, no, 4.] . . . . 3075.24
Gallery (J. M.) and Yvan (Melchior). History of the
insurrection in China. From the French, with a
suppl. chapter by J. Oxenford.N.Y., 1853. 8M021.17
Calliat ( Victor) and Lance (A. ) Encyclope'die d'urchi-
tecture, 12 v. P., 1854-50, 8°
Callicot (T, C) Hand-book of universal geography ;
a gazetteer of the world. N. Y,, 1853. 12°, [Put-
man's Homo cyclopaedia.] 924.03
Callimachus Uyrenaias. Hymns and epigrams. Tr. in
prose by J. Banks. Metrical tr. by K. W. Tytler.
London, Bohn, 1856. 12°. 1653.01
Callingham (J, ) Sign writing and glass embossing,
London, 1871, 12° 1151.10
CalUsthenes, pseud. Uistoria fabulosa. ed. O. MUUer. [ With At-
nanus. Didot, 184G.J 7766.10
Callisto (Uatacomb of San). [In Rossi (G. B. de). Roma sotterra-
uea, 1869.] 3416.18
^allistratus. Descriptio statuarum. Gr. et Lat. Kecog.
A. Westermann. Parisiis, Didot, 1S49. 8°. 776ii.O0
Oallistus [Pope). Kpislles. Tr. by S. P. D. Sahnond. Ediu ,
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Callow (John). Landscape. See Foster (V.) Painting iu water
colors, p. 2-3 1443.18
— Marine [drawing]. .See Poster (Yere). Course of drawing, pt.
_ l" - 1441.19
Calmet (Augustin). Phantom world. Ed. by H.
Christma.s. 2 v, London, 1850. 8°. . . 3815.07
Same. Traite sur les apparitions, des esprits, et
snr les vampires. Nouv. ed. 2 v. Paris, 1851.
1«^ 3812.14
Caloric. See Physios. {Heat.)
Calpuruiua Sicalus (Titus). (Euvres. [Eclogee. Lat. et
Fr.] P., 1865. 8°. [Nisard's Collection.] 7720.01
— BuooUoon. [In * Walker (ft. S.) Corpus poetarum.] . 1697.15
Calvary ; a poem. See Cumberland (K.) 1634.23
Ualverley (C. S.) Fly leaves: with earUer verses.
New York, 1872. 10° 1625.18
Calvert (— ). Sketcher's elementary drawing book.
16 pL London, 1820. 4° 1432. 14
Calvert (Prank). Ancient geography of the Troad.— Site and re-
mams of Larisa. (Arohaol. jour., v. 18, 21.] . . . 1463.13
Calvert (George Hemy/. Auyla and other poems.
Boston, 1866. 16° 1625.10
— Arnold and Andre: hist, drama. B.,1864. 16°. 1714.28
— Brief essays and brevities. B., 1874. 16". 2510.21
— Comedies. Boston, 1856. 8°. 1714.19
Ccmunts ; The will and the way. Like nnto like.
— Essays fflsthetioal. Boston, 1S75. 12°. . 1411.29
Contents: The beautiful. What is poetry ? Style. Dante
and his latest translators. Saiut-Beuve, the critic. Carlyle.
Errata (vulgarisms). National drama. Usefaluess of art.
— First years in Europe. Boston, 1860. 12°. 941.02
— The gentleman. Boston, 1863. 16°. . . 5427.01
— Goethe ■ an essay. Boston, 1872. 16'. . 3000.22
— Joan of Arc: a poem. Cambr., 1860. 16°. 1631.13
— Scenes and thoughts in Europe. 2 v. in 1. New
York, ^1852. 12° 942.04
Same. 2 v. Boston, 1803. 12°. . . . 942.12
Calvert (James) and Williams (T. ) Fiji and the Fi-
jiana. N. Y., 1859. 8". 1005.01
Calvin (John). Commentaries on Genesis. Tr. by J.
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102. Ludlow, Shropshire. Churchwardens' sccounts
ftom 1540 to the end of the reign of Q. Elizabeth • ed hv
T. Wright. 1869. <»- ■« . ou. ujr
ITO. Elsing (H.) Notes of the debates in the Ho. of
Lords, 1622 ; ed. by 8. R. Gardiner. 1870.
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4. Life aud death of W. Bedell, bp. of Kilmore. Ed
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Edward IV. Ed. by L. T. Smith. 1872.
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Ui raera aud the pencil. See Root (M. a!) 8941 15
Cameron (0. A.) Handy book on food and diet Lond..
„ I87I; 12° 4324.16
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don, 1868. 12°. . . '. 6123.17
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moir.s of the wars of the Ceveunes, 1727. . 511.03
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— Same. [Chalmers (A.) EngUab poets, T. 21, 1810.] . .1626.91
Same. Books I.-V. Tr. by E. QnilliDan. With
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V. 3. London, 1857. 8°. 3254.01
Contents : v. 1. Odo. Wm. Fitz-Osborne. Wm. de War-
renne. Rich, de Bcnefkcta. Wm. de Carilefo. Flambard.
Roger, bp. of Salisbury. R. Basset. Prince Henry. Rich.
deLnci. Robert, earl of Leicester. Banulfus de QlauviUe.
H. Pusar, bp. of Durham. Wm. Longchaoip. W.Hubert.
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Matthew Hale.
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French and American tarififs compared. 1861.
Harmony of interests. Agricuitural, manufacturing and
commercial. 1865.
Letter to Hon. R. M. T. Hunter [on protection, etc.] 1853.
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1807 1866.
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taw rhyme*. Diderot. History. Novelle, by Goethe. The
tale, by Goetbe. Couut Caglioetro. Edward Irving. Dia-
mond necklace. Mlrabeau. Freucb revolutiou. Sir Walter
Scott. ■Varnhagen too Enae'g memoirs. Copyright bill.
Dr. Fraucia.
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to the
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Irving (Death of Edward), v. i.
Luther's psaUu, v. 3.
Mirabeau, v. 6.
Niboluiigen lied, v. 3.
Nigger question, v. 6.
Novalis, V. 2.
Opera (The), v. 6.
Parliameut (Election
long), v. 6.
Project for a natloual exhibi-
tion of ScotUsh portraita.v. 6.
Prinzenraub, v. 6.
Bichter (Jean Paul Friedrioh),
V. 3.
iUohter'B review of Mine, de
Staai's • Allemagne," v. i.
Schiller, v. 3.
Stbiller, Goethe, and Mme. de
Stael, V. 2.
Scott (Sir Walter), v. 6.
Shootiug Niagara j and alter ?
V. 6.
Signs of the times, v. a.
Taylor's Historic survey of Ger-
man poetry, v. 3.
To-day, v. 1.
Two hundred years ago, v. 6.
Varubagen vou Euse, v. 6.
Vengeur (On the sinldug of the),
V. (i.
Voltaire, v. 2.
Werner (Life and writings of),
V. 1.
BaiUie, the Covenanter, T. 6.
Biography, v. 1.
Boswell's life of Johnson.T. *.
Burns, V. 2.
Cagliostro (Count) ; two arti-
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Characteristics, v. 3.
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Copyright bill (Petition on
the), V. 6.
Corn-law rhymes and rhymer,
v.*.
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Diderot, v. 4.
ITractiouB, v. 1.
Francia (Dr.), v. 6.
French revolution (Parlla-
mentai-y histoi-y of), v. 6.
Qeimau literature (State of),
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and XV. centuries, v. 2.
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German romance, MusaUB,
Fouque, Tieck, Holfmaun,
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Goethe, v. 1.
Goethe (Death of), v. 3.
Goethe (Novelle from), v. A.
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Goethe's Helena, v. 1.
Goethe'B portrait, v. 3.
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— Heroes, hero-worship, aud the heroic in history.
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,8®" For lives of 0. see Biography, p. 128.
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New monthly mag., August, 1864.
Oaron (Franz). *Account of Japan, 1631-8. [Finkerton. Voyages,
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49~ For her other works see Fiction class-list.
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See also Biography, p. 129.
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— Hist, of French poetry. [In Gary (H. F.) Early French poets,
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Casas (Bartolome de las). See Las Casas, in Biography, p. 167.
Casaubon (Isaac). See Biography, p. 130.
Casaubou (M(Jrio). Treatise proving spirits, witches,
and supernatural operations by pregnant instances
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Case {Rev. Wheeler) Poems, publ. In 1778. [fti Dodd (B.) Bev.
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mand, pax G. G. Baillifere. 2t. P., 1862. 8°. 4355.01
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lanon.] Edin., [n.d] 18°. .... 1031.08
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Casaauo library. Dibdin iT. F.) Descriptive catalogue,
1823. . 274.5.18
Cassell's bioeraphioal dictionary. 2 v. London, 1870.
40. . . ' 323(;.0fi
Oaasell's book of birds. 5« Brehm (0. L.) 4818.01.
CasaellB illustrated history of England to the reign
of Edward L ; by J. F. Smith ; and from that pe-
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Atlas, fol. [U. S. Expl. exped., v. 8.] . . 472N.08
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Caatelar (Emilio). Life of lord Byron, and other
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Castilho (A. i/L de and J. P. de). Dictionnaire mne-
monique. 6e id. Lyon, 1835. t>°. . . 6413.19
Castilian days. See Hay (John). 1871 2528.23
Castillo. See Diaz del CastUlo (B.)
Castillon (A.) Bdcteations chimiques. Paris, 1866.
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Casting. See Arts (Useful), p. 40.
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Kirwau. Oambr, (Emjl.) 1851. 1'2°. . 3441.08
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Tlieol. essays, v. 2 3543.21
Caa-wall (Henry). America and the American church.
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Caswell (Alexis). Address. [In Amer. (usoc. Proceedings, v. 13,
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Oat. See Natural history.
Catacomba.
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Catafago (Joseph). English and Arabic dictionary,
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Catalogue des ecrits, gravures et dessius condamnes
depvas 1814 jusqu'au ler Janvier 1850, suivi de la
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Catalogue of pedigrees hitherto unindexed. [By G.
W. M.] London, 1867. 8° 6612.01
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9^ For catalogues of books on various subjects, «ee Bi-
bliography (with cross references), p. 107 : — Libraries.
Catarrh. See Medicine. [Respiratory organs.)
Catechism. See Biblical and relig. lit., p. 80.
Gates ( Win. L. R.\ Encyclopsedia of chronology. See Woodward
(B. B.l and Gates 414.18
Catharine.' See Catheiiine, in Biography, p. 129.
Cathay. See [in Oountries) China ;— East.
Cathedra Petri. See Greenwood (Thomas). 1872. . . .3428.14
Cathedral, [a poem]. See Lowell (J. R.) 1671.08
Cathedral, [a poem). See Williams [Kev. I.) 1696.38
Cathedrals. See Aroliiteoture, p. 33;— Biblical and ecol. lit., p. 80.
Catherine. aS" See Biography, p. 129, and Plays.
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[Pamph., V. 3, p. 156195.] 6058.08
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Catiline. See Biography, p. 129;— Plays (i4/pAa6e(ica( list).
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tion and its effects. New York, 1861. 8°. 4323.30
— Manners, customs, and condition of the North
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Catlo-w (Agnes). Popular oonchology. London, 1S54.
12°. 4825.02
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nomie nirale. [Lat. et Fr. ] Paris, 1804. 8*^. [Ni-
sard's collection. ] 7725.01
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Oato, tragedy. See Flays. [Alphabetical arrangement.)
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— ami Rouille (P. J.) Itoman history. [The republic.
Tr. by H. Bimdy.] 6 v. L., 1728-37. fol. 41.S.10
Oats (Jacob). Moral emblema See Flgot (B.) .... 14M.21
Oats. See. Natural history, {('ats.)
OatskiU moimUiiris. See Oatskill mountains (tn Oonntiies).
Cattermole (Kicbord). Book of Buphaol's cartoons.
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— Literature of the church of England. 2 t. London,
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Oattle. See Agriculture. (Stock, p. 9.)
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Catullus ((Jaius Valerius). Erotica. Lit. prose transl.
London, Bolm, 1851. 12° 1G32.05
Same. Poems. Tr. into English verse, with introd.
by T. Martin. London, 18(!1. 8°. . . . 1631.11
Beriewed in Nat rev., r. U, 1862 : N. Brit, rav., r. 36, 1862.
— Poems. Tr. with preface and notes by Q. Lamb.
2 V. London, 1821. 16° 1631.17
— Osrmina. [In Walker (0. S.) 'Corpus poetaram.] . . 1697.15
— (Euvres completes; ILal. et Fr.] Tr. par Collet.
Paris, 1869. 8°. [Nisard'B collection, etc.] 7725.09
— Opera omnia ; ex ed. F. G. Doeringii, cum notis et
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Contents
Oarmlna, v. 1.
Kleuchus alphabeticns, ▼. 1.
ludex, V. 2.
Nota Tariorum, ▼. 1, 2.
Pervigilium Veneris, ex pec.
J. 0. Wernsdorf, t. 1.
See also Brit. quar. rev
tors) : Fraeer'8 mag., v. 64. 1861
rev., V. IS, 1870 (The Attis of C.
Becensns codloum uss.. t. 2.
Kecensns editionnm, v. 2.
Testimouia a Vulplo, t. 1.
Vita, v. 1.
ViilpU diatribe do metrls
Catulli. v. 1.
Jau., 1872 (U. and his transla-
V. 69, 1861 ; Fortnightly
by It. Ellis) ; T. 11, 1869
(Transl. from C, by B. ElUa)
Oaucasus. See Caucasus (iH Countries).
CauUleld (James). 'Portraits, memoirs, and characters
of remarkable persons. 4 v. L., 1819. 8°. 3264.06
Cauiiter (Rev. J. Bobart;. Lives of the Mogul em-
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nnnl. London, 1837. 8°.] 1031.05
— Scenes iu India. 5 v. [Oriental annual. London,
18i4-37. 8°.] 1031.02
Cause and effect. See Fhilosopby.
Oauseries du liindi. See Sainte-Beuve (O. A..) . . . . 7033.18
Causes celobrea See Law. ITriatt.)
Caustic (ChrlHtopber), pseudon. See Fessenden (T. Gr.) 16i3,13
Cavada (Lieul. Vol. F. F.) Libby Ufe : 1863-64 Phil.,
1865. 12°. 643.03
Cavalier and bis lady. See Oavendlsh (Win. and M ., duA% and
duchess o/NeacastU) 2537.26
Cavallier (Jean). Memoirs of the wars of the Ceven-
nes, iu defence of the proteStants. 2d ed. Lend.,
1727. 12°. 511.03
Cavalry tactics. See Military science.
Cave (LanrenooT.) French in Africa. London, 1859.
8° 10H4.05
Cave (Wm.) Primitive Christianity. New ed. revieed
by a Gary. Oxford, 1840. 8°. . . . 3414.15
Cave hunting. W. B. Dawkins. 1874. . . 5813.32
Cave Ufe in Vioksburg. By a lady. N. Y..1864.12°.
Oaves. See Man (Prehistoric) ; — Mammoth cave.
Cave (Mme. M. E. ) Cav^ method of drawing : draw-
ing without a master. N. Y., 1868. 12. 1432.20
Same. 2d part. Color. N. Y., 1869. 12°. 1424.13
Cavendish, pseud. See Jones (Henry).
Cavendish (George). Life of Cardinal Wolsey. Ed.
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Cavendish (Henry). Wilson (0.) Life and works of
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a^ See also Biography, p. 129.
Cavendish (Speucor Oomptou, m'lrquis of Hartington.b. 1833).
— Kent (0.) Olsdatone's govarument, 1869 3065.28
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Cavendish (Thomas). Sr.e Biography, p. 129 ; also Kerr's Voy-
ages, T. 10 [911.17] ; Hakiayt's voyages, v. 1 [916.18].
Cavendish (Wm. and M., duke and duchess of New-
castle). The cavalier and his lady : selections
from [their] works. Ed. with essay by E. Jenkins.
London, 1872. 16°. . . 2537.25
jW See also Biography, p 129.
Cavendish society. Publications. 2 v. L., 1817-64. 8°.
I. Qraham (T.) Chemical reports and memoirs. [1216.00.]
3. Gmelin (L.) Handbook of chemistry. 18 v., with In-
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4. Lehmann (O. J.) Pbyslologloal abamlttrj. » v. [t3U.(M I
5. Funke (O.) Atlas or pUtM nUtlar to PhTalolo(lMl
obamistnr. (4818.05.1
Oavoor (Oamillo Benso, conU dl). Su Blocnphy, p. IV.
Cawdray (Robert). Treasury of siiDileg. Ed. by J.
G. Pilkiugton. Loudon, 18C7. L 8°. . S.OB^.aO
Oawthorn (Jamas). 8«Iect poems. [Sanford and Walsh. Brit-
ish poets, V. 31, 1819J igui M
— Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Obalmsn. tin kis KniUah poets
V. 11. 1810.) 16M^4
Caxton (Wm.) The Fifteen O's, and other prayirs.
Printed by W. Caiton (circa 1490). Iteproduoed
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— Caiton's Book of cnrtesya : ed. by I . J. Fnralvall. London
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— Blades ( W . ) How to tell a Caxton. 1870. 2761.07
See also Biography, p. 129 :— Printing.
Oaxtoniana. See Bulwer Lytton ('Sir £. (i £. L.). . . ,3615 07
Oayet (Pierre Victor Palma). L'biatoire da la gnerre, etc. soua Is
rigue de Henry IV. 1689-98. [Fetitol. Hem. 1 a6r. v. 88-
^2.] eoa.oi
Cayley (Arthur). Memoir of Sir Thomas More. 2 v.
London, 1808. 4°. 3128.14
— Life ..f Sir Walter Raleigh. 2 v. L., 1806. 8°. 3147.10
Cayley (Cbarlea Bagot).« Remarks and exporlmenta on English
hexameters. [Philol. eoc. proceedings, 1863.J . . 6113.11
Caylus (A. C. P. de T. de G. do P. de L., comte de).
Reoueild'antiquitfe. 7 v. Paris, 1750-67. 4°. 1475.01
— Les Fderlea nouvelles. [Cabinet des fees. v. 24]. . . 7062.31
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— Nouveaux contea orieutaux. [Cabinet dee f6e8, v. 26.J. 7063.2ft
Cazeatuc (Puulin). Theoretical and practical treatise
ou midwifery. Revised by 8. Tamier. 6th Amer.
ed. Philadelphia, 1874. 4° 4335.29
Cazelles(E.) Outline of the evolution philosophy.
From the French, by 0. B. Frothingham. With
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Oazeuave (.4.) Female beauty. From the French, by
Miss M. T. Nash. N. Y., 1874. 12°. . 5836.04
Cazin (Achille). Phenomena and laws of heat Tr.
and ed. by E. Rich. N. Y., 1869. 16". 4027.19
— Recent progress in the theory ol heat. [Sm. rep.. 1868.] 3936.23
Ceba (Ausaldo). The citizen of a republic, his rights,
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Cebes Thebanus. Tabula. [Gr. et Lat. ] Faiisiis, Dldol,
1842. 8° 7767.05
Cecil (liobert, ear' of Salisbury). Letters to Sir G. Ca-
rew ; ed. by J. Maolean. London, C<imden soc,
1804. 4°. 5113.39
— Ci»rtenay(2'. B.) t'nLlvea of British statesmen. , .8311.07
Cecil (Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoiguc, mscouni Cian-
borne, marquis of Salisbury). Historical sketohes
and reviews. Istser. 2ded. L., 1862. 8°. 2547.17
Contents : Qulzot's Memoirs. Preacott's Philip II. Oa-
tberiue ir. and the Court of Russia Russia as it is. Chi-
na and Europe. The Rome of this era. A day at Magenta
after the battle. Rousseau et les genevois. l.Kmis Xiv. and
religion. The French aoidemy. The Oiroudius, by Gu*.
det Madame Recainier. • Madame de Ouylua. Carnnt, en-
gineer and revoiutiouiut. Diane de Poitiers. Agnos SoreU
— Bigginson [T. W.) Englisli stacesuien. 1876. . . . 3221.13
See also references in Biography, p. 139.
Cecil (Wm., lord Burgldey or Burleigh). See Biography, p. 130.
Cecil, [psnid.] See Tongue (0.) 1617.18
Cecilia (fiaiiU). Uasic {\V. II.) Acconnt of the musical
celebrations on St. C.'sday, 16th-18th centuries.
With collection of odes. 1857 1562.22
— - Account of an Italian miracle play. [In Royal soc. of lit. Traus,
V. 9, 1870 5066.17
— Fou^ versions of the life of St. C, the original of the 3d nun's
tale. [Chaucer soc, 2d ser., no. lU.J
•See also Dub. rev., Oct., 1871 (tit.O. and Roman aociety, by
Dom Giierauger); Uutler's Lives of the saints, v.2(Nov.27).
Cedar christian. See Guyler (T. L.)
Celobcs See Celebes (m Countries}.
Celebrated ti'ioudshipa. ,Jce Thomson (Jfri. A. T.) . . 33S3.D1
Celebrated trials and remarkable oases of criminal ju-
risprudence from the earliest records to 1825. 6 v.
London, 1825. 8°. 5611.05
Celebrities of the past. See Maoeuen (M.) 3213.11
Celesia (Emannele). Conspiracy of Fie.schi, or Genoa
in the 16th centtiry. From the Italian, by D. H.
Wheeler. London, 1866. 8°. . . . . 554.26
Celestial scenery, .lee Dick (Thomas) 1016.09
Oelibacy. Afternoon of unmarried life, [anon.] 1869. . 6821.06
— Saunders IP.) Mnsalcs, p. 192-259. 1869 2643.01
Oelibacy of the clergy. See Biblical and relig. lit., p. 80.
Cellular theories. See Medicine iAnatomj; ; — Ceii-doctriiu i—SI*
tology) ;— Biology, p. 216.
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Cellini (Benveauto). Vita, soritta per lui medesimo.
2 V. Torino, 1852. 12°. 3031.U5
J89- See also Biographf , p. 130.
Celsus ( Aurelius Cornelius). Modicina. Traite de la
medeoine. [Lai. et Fr.] Paris, 186G: 8°. [Nisard'a
coUcction.] 7725.03
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modernized, and memoir. By C. C Clarke. 2d ed.
London, 1870. 12° 1632.27
— Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In his British poets, v. 1.
1819.) 1691.01
— Selections from his works. By C. B. Deshler. New York,
1851. ir 1632.13
— - Translation of Boethius's ' De conflolatione phQosophite.' Ed.
by K. Morris. (Early Eug. T. 8. Extra ser., 1868.] 7913.12
— Treatise ou the astrolabe ; ed. by W. W. Skeat. [Early E. T.
S. Extra ser., 1872.) 7913.12
— Works. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [/« O.'s English poets,
v. 1, 1810.) 1626.01
— Dryden[J.) Tales from C. [/« Ws Works. V. 11-12.) . 5(H2.24
-- Morley (//.) English writers, v. 2, pt. p. 140-338. 1867. 2754.20
— Band ( W. B.) Chaucer's England. [By Matthew Browne.
pseiul.] 2 V. 1869 471.24
— Todd (if. J.) Illus. of the lives and writings of
Gower and Chaucer. 1810 1631.22
flgg- See also below. Chancer society Publicati(jns ;—
Biography, p. 132 ; Eil. rev., v. 132, 1870 (Text of C.j ; Fra-
ser'a mag., v. 63, 1856 ; Gentleman's mag., April, 1871 (by
C, C. Clarke) ; July, 1866 ; Nat. rev., v. 14, 1862; Quar. rev.
Jan., 1873 (C. and Shakespeare) ; West, rev., Oct., 1871.
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Cbauoer society. Publications. London, 1868-75.
8°. and obi. 4°.
ContenU :
iBt aeries. Ed. by F. J. FurnlvaU. Nos. 1, 14, 15, 26,
30 31, 37. Six-text print of Canterbury tales in parallel
columns from the following Msti : 1. the Ellesmere ; '2.
the Heugwrt : 3. the OambridKe ; 4. the Corpus ChristI ;
6. the Petworth ; 6. the Lausilowue.
2-13, 1,6 20, 25-28, 32-30, 38-43. The lix texti
printed ieparaUly.
21. Parailtil-text ed. of C.'s minor poems. Pt 1. Dethe
of BluuucUo the Uuchesse, 1369. Compleyute to Pite. 13(>6-8.
Parlumente of foules. Coniploynto of Mars.
22. Supplementary parallel texts of O.'s miuor poems.
Pt. 1. Parlameut of Foules.
23. Odd texts of O.'s miuor poems. Pt. 1. Two bits of
Tlie partamout of fouleii. Two differing versions of the
Prologue to the LegoQde of good women, arranged so as
to show their differences. Appendix o/pofins attributed to
Chaucer. The balade of Pyteo, a continuation of Com-
pleyute to Pite. Tlie cronycle made by Chaucer.
24. Oue-toxt print of Chaucer's minor poems, being
the best text of each poem in the parallel-text edition.
Pt. 1. The dethe of Blaunche the Duchesse. The com-
pleyute to Pite. The parlamente of foules. The complayut
of Mars. The A. B. C. ; with the French prayer to the
"Virgin, from which the A. B. C. is translated.
29. Treatise on the astrolabe; ed. by W. W. Skeat. 187'2.
44. Detailed comparison of the Troylns and Cryseyde
with Boccaccio's Fiiostruto, pt. 1.
45. Alphabetical list of C.'s rymea in the Canterbury
tales, as shown by the Ellesmere Ms.
2dsi^r. Nob. 1, 4, 5, 11. ElUs (A. J.) Early EngUsh
pronunciation ; with especial reference to Shakspere
and Chaucer, including a re-arraugeiueut of F. J. Child's
Memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and re-
priuts of the rare tracts by Salesbury on English. 1547,
and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521. Pts. 1-4.
2. (Pt. I.) 9. (Pt. II.) Essays on Chaucer, his words and
works. Pt. I. 1, Ebert'a Review of Sandras's Etude sur
Chaucer, cuusidero comme imitateur iles trouveres. Tr. by
J.Woau Hees Hoets. 2, A 13th century Latin treatise on the
chilindre ; ed. with a trans, by E. Brock. Pt. II. 3, -John
of Hovedeu's Practica Chiliudri, ed-. from MS., with a
trausl. by Mr. E. Brock. 4, Chaucer's use of the flnal -e, by
Jos Payne. 5, E. Barrett Browning on Chaucer. 6, Speci-
men of Prof. Bernard Ten-Brink's critical ed. of Chaucer's
Complcynte to Pite.
3. Furnivall (F. J.) Temporary preface to the six-text
edition of C.'s Canterbury tales, part 1.
6. Furnivall (F. J.) 'Trial forewords to my ' Parallel text
edition of C.'s Minor poems,' with a try to set C.'s works
in their right order of time.
7, 10. Originals and auaiogues of some of C.'s Canterbury
tales. Pts.I-II. Pt.I 1, Nicholas Trivet'sFrench life of Con.
stauce. Ed. by E. Brock. 2, Tale of the wife of Mercians the
emperor ; from Shirley's Ms, of the early Eug. version of
the Gesta Romanorum. 3, King Offa's intercepted letters
and bitnislit queen. From Matthew Paris's life of Offa the
first. {For the Man of law's tale.) 4, 'Iwo French fabliaux.
(Fur Chaucer's Reeve's tate.) 5, Two Latin stories. {For
Cnaufor's Friar's tale.) Pt. II. 6, Alphonsusof Lincoln. (For
the Prioress's tale.) 7, How Reynard caught Chanticleer,
(For the Nun's Priest's tale.) 8, Two Italian stories, and a
Latin one, (For the Pardoner's tale.) 9 Tale of the
Priest's bladder. (For the Summoner's tale, par Jakes de
Basim.) 10, Petrarch's Latin tale of Griseldis (with Boc-
caccio's story). Clerk's tale. 11, Five versions of a peare
tree story, the Merchant's tale. 12, Four versions of the
Life of Saint Cecilia. (For the Second Nun's tale.)
8. Albertanoof Brescia's Liber consilii et consolationis,
A.D. 1'246 (Latin source of the French original of Chaucer's
Melibe) ; ed. from the mss. by Dr. Thor Sundby.
12. Life records of Chancer. 1. Ths robbarle* ot
Chaucer, by B. Bretelsa and other*. Kd. by W. D. Selbj.
Cbau^ie (.Jaqiies Georges de). Life of ServetuH. Tr. by
J. Yair. London, 1771. 8". . 3101.22 ; 34:12.18
Chauveau (A.) Comparative anatomy of the domea-
ticatod auimals. Tr. by G. Fleming. New York,
1873. a" 47'J7.19
Chauveau (P. J. O. ) CharleB Gndrin, roman de mceam
canadiennCB. Montreal, 1853. S'. . . . 7U14.09
Chauvenet (Wm. ) Treatise on elementary geometry.
Phil, 1870. 8°. 4011. ',47
— Treatise on plane and Bpherical trigonometry. Oth
ed. Phil., 18C0. 8° 401-2.29
Chavasse (P. H. ) Advice to a mother on the manage-
ment of her children. 9th ed. P., 1869. 10^. 4331.11
— Counsel to a mother : completion of ' Advice to a
mother." Phil., 1871. 16° 4331.22
— Physical training of children. With prelim, dissert
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Oheckers. See Amasements. p. 24.
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— Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, in 1620. Bepr.
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— Lectures on the Pilgrim's progr.!SS. New York,
1853. 12° 3534.14
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1867. 4° 1465.21
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Francis (.(i. W.) Chemical experiments. 1858. 4216.06
Fresenius (C. li. R.) Qualitative chemical analysis.
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Liuber. 1831 421(3.11
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rynchon (T. H.) Introd. to chemical physios. New ed.
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Miller (W. A.) Elements of chemistry ; theoretical and
practical. 4th ed. 3 v. 1867 4214.23
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MuspraU (.S.) Chemistry as applied to the arts and
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Kunnandy (A.) Commercial handbook of chemical
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Pay en (A.) Precis de chimie industrielle. 5e ed. 2 v.
and Plandies, Iv. 1867 4215.25
Storer (F. U. ) Dictionary of the solubilities of chemical
substances. 1863 4216.04
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Same. New series, v. 1-4, 1853-1856. London,
1853 56. 8°. 4621.14
Same. Third series, v. 1-3. 1859-1861. Londou,
1859-61. 8°. 4621.18
Chester county, (England). See Ohetliam Society.
Chester plays : mysteries. Ed. by T. Wright. 2 v.
London, Shakesp. soc, 1843. 8^ . . 1756.17 ; 35
Chesterfield {Earl of). 43- For his Works see Stanhope (Philip
Bormer), in general alpliabet ; for biogr. and ci-itical notices
of him, see Biography, p. 132,
Chesterfield burlesqued ; or, school for modem man-
ners. 3ded. [M/ion.] London, 1811. 16°. 5091.05
Chetham society. Remains, historical and literary,
connected with the Palatine counties of Lancaster
and Chester. 92 v. [Manch.,] 1844-73. 4°. iO94.01
Contents :
1. Brereton (5ir W.) Travels in Holland, the United
Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634-35. Ed. by
E. Hawkins. 1844.
2. Ormerod(ii.) Tracts rel. to military proceedings In
Lancasbire during the great civil war.
3 . Chester's triumph Id honor of her prince, performed
St. Qeorge's day, 1610. Ed. by T. Corser.
4. Martindale (A.) Life. Ed by B. Parkinson. 1848.
6. Ware (S. U.) Lancashire memoiiala of the lebeUioa.
1745. 1845.
6. Potts (T.) Dlacov. of witches In the county of Lancas-
ter. With iutrod. by J. Crossley. 1845.
7. James (R.) Iter Laucastreuse ; a poem, written 163S.
Ed. by T. Corser.
8. 19, 21, 22. aastrell (F.). NoUtU C'estriensis : no.
tices of.tno diocese of Chester. Ed. by F. R. Raines.lS4ft.M.
9. Norris papers. Ed. by T. Ueywood. 1846.
10. 11, 16, 20. Whaliey Abbey. Oouoher book, or
chartulai-y. Ed. By W. A. Hulton. 1847.
12. Moore rental. Ed. by T. Heywood. 1847.
13. 36. Worthinglon (J.) Diary aud con-espondenoe.
Ed. by J. Crossley. v. 1-2, pt. 1. 1847-SB.
14. Assheton (N.) Journal, 1617 18. Ed. by F. B. Balnea
184&
15 Bradshaw (H.) Holy lyfe of St. Werburge. Ed. by
W. Beamont. 1849.
18. Newcome {Rev. H.) Diary, 1661-16*3. Ed. by T.
Heywood.
23. Robinson (B.) Golden mlrrour. Ed by T Corser.1851.
24, 37, 67, 83. Chetharn mlscellaniei.. v. 1-4. 1851-72.
V. 1. Papers contiected with affairs of Milton and his
flunily. Episfolary relics of Lancashire and Gbeahire antl-
quai-ies. Calendars of families in heraldic visitations of
Laucaster. I-'rai^menta iliuat. of Sir Wm. Bugdale's visita-
tion of Lancsshire. Dee (J.) Autoblog. trnctif. v. 2. Rights
aud jurisdiction of the Co. Palatine of Chester, the Earl's
Pulatine, the Chaiuberlain. e(c. Scottish field, a poem on
the battle of Flodden. Exainynatyone towcheynge Cokeye
More, temp. Hen VIII. iu dispute between the Lords o*
the Manors of Middletou aud Radclyffe. Booker (J.) His-
tory of the ancient chapel of Denton, iu Manchester par-
ish. Bradsliawe (J.) Letter to Sir P. Legh of Lyme. v. S.
Heywood vT.) South Lancushire dialect. Reutule do Co-
kersaud. Names of the gentlentan iu the co. of Laucaster
to lend money upon privie seals, etc. 1588. Booth (W ) In
strnctions upon thepurehaso of Warrington. Seton (.S'ir J.)
Letter. Manchester: names of 800 inhabitants who took
the oath of allegiauce to Charles n in April, 1679. Ptde
book for Manchester, May 2, 1690. v. 4. Egerton {Lady B.)
Forme of cont'ossioti grounded upon the uucieut cathoUque
aud apostolique faith. 1636. Oholmondley ,Str H.) Ka-
lendar uf uumes of such as have paid their money to 0.
Beamont (W.j History of Warrington Friary.
25. Alien (Card.) Defence of Sir Wm. Stanley's surren-
der of Deveutcr, Jan. 29, 1686-87. Ed. by T. Heywood. 1851.
26, 27. Newcome ,H.) Autobiography. Ed. by B. Par-
kiuson. 1852.
28. Beamont (W.) Jacobite trials at Manchester, 1694.
1853.
29. 3 1, 66, 67. 70. Stanley papers 1863-67.
30. Hulton (W.A.) Docuiuents rel. to the Priory of Pen-
wortham and other possessions in Lancashire of the Abbey
of Evesham.
32, 34, 40, 44. Byrom (John). Private journal and
literary remains. Ed. by B. Parkinson. 1854.
33, 51, 54. Piccopc (O. P.) Ijsucashire and Cheshire
wills and inventories troiu eceles. court, Chester.
35. 41, 43,46. Shuttleworths uf Oswthorpe Hall.
House and farm accounts, 158'2-i<321. Ed.by .T. Uariand. 1856.
38. French (G. J.) Blbliog. uotices of church libraries at
Turton aud Gorton, bequeathed by Humphrey Chetham.
1855.
39. Farington papers. 1547-1688. Ed. by S. M. F&ring-
ton 1856.
42. Booker (J.) Hist, of the ancient chapels of Didsbary
and Chorlton. 1857.
45. Wilson (T.) Mlso^laniea : with memoir, by F. B.
Raines.
47. Booker (J.) Hist, of the ancient chapel of Bircb.1869.
48, 64. Jones (T.) Catalogue of tracts for aud against
popery, iu the Manchester library, fouuded by Chetham.
1859 65.
49,50. Harland(J. ) Lancashire lieutenancy under the
Tudors aud Stuarts. 1859.
52, 55, 71, 77, 91. Oorser (T.) Collectanea Anglo-
Poetica ; or, catjUogue of a portion of a coll. of early Eug-
lisl: poetry. 6 v. 1860-73.
53. 56, 58. Harland (J.) Mamecestre ; early hlstoiy of
the barony, etc., of Manchester. 3 v. 1861-62.
94 In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBBB.
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Chetham society, eonUnued,
59, 60. History of the chantries within the oo. Pala-
tine of Lancaster. Ed. by F. R. Raines. 1862.
61. Abbott (J) Journal. Goss (A.) Trials at Manches-
ter, 169a. 1864. , , „^ . „
62. Discourse of the war In Lancashire. Ed. by W.
Beumout. ^ ,, , .
63. 66. Court-leet records of the manor of Manchester,
18th cent. Ed. by J. Harland. 1864 65.
68 72. Harland (J.) Collectanea relating to Manches-
ter and its ueighburhood. 1866-67.
69, 73. Manchester school. Admission register, 1730-
1807. Ed. by J. F, Smith. ,. , . ,,i, ^
74 Harland (J.) Three Lancashire documents, 14th and
16tb cent., viz. ; Great De Lacy inquisition, 1311 : Suivey
of 1320-1346 ; Uiietom roU and rental of tiie manor of Ash-
ton-uudur-Ljuo, 1422. 1868. , ^,. . ,.i,
76. King (X. W.) Lancashire funeral oertlncates ; with
add. by F. R. Raines. 1869.
76. Heywood (R.) Observ. and instructions, divine and
morail, in vi^ise. Ed. by J. Orosaley.
78,80. Leycester (.S'ii- P.) and Mainwaring (Sir T.)
Tracts respecting Amioia, daughter of Hugh cyvelioli,
earlofOiicster, 1673-79. With introd. by W. Beamont. 1869.
81 Flower (W ) Visitation of Lancaster, 1667. 1870.
Ss! Townshend (L. P.) Some account of Gen. B. Veua-
bles. Venabics(.l//s. E.) Diary. 1871.
84, 85, »8. Dugdale («ir W ) Visitation of the county
Palatine ot Laucasliiie, 1664 65. 1872.
86, 87. Beamont(W.) Annals of the lords of Warrington.
89, 90. Farmer {Or.) Cheetham ms. Ed. by A. B. Gro-
■art. 1873.
General index, v. l-;!0. [Mauoh.], 1863. 4° 5094.31
Ohettle (Henry). Kind heart's dreame ; invectives again A abuses.
Ed. by E. F. Rimbault. L.,1811. 8°. [Percy 80c.,v.5.] 51)60.05
Patient Griasil, etc. See Deldser (T.), and others. . . 6060.03
Cihevcilier ^Emile). Dramos de I'Amerique du Nord :
Les dcmiers Iroquois. Paris, lsG7. 12°. 7004.07
LaHvuonue; Scenes de la vie cauadienne. Paris,
l,s67. 12° 7UU4.08
Les Pieds-noirs. Paris, 1867. 12°. . . 7004.09
Chevalier (Guillaume de). The ghosts of the deceased
Sievrs, de VUlemor, and de Fontaines. A discourse
of dvells. With the discourse of valovr. 3d ed.
Tr. by T. Heigham. Cambr., 1624. 24°. 6613.20
Chevalier (Michelj. Cours d'lSconomie politique. [1841-
43.] 2v. Bruxelles, 1B45. 12°. . . . 5912.01
— Mexico ancient and modern. Tr. by T. Alpass. 2 v.
Loudon, 1864. 8°. 1152.10
Le Mexique anoien et moderue. P.,1863. 12°. 1152.09
— On the probable iiill in the value of gold. New York,
1859. 8°. 5915.27
— Society, manners, and politics of the U. S. Tr. by
T. G. Bradford. Boston, 1839. h°. . . 1135.09
49- Many political and economical articles by this au-
thor will be lound in the Revue des deux mondes. See
p. 30 of • Table generale, 1831-74.' [8172.00.1
Ohevaiier (Thomas). Remarlis on suicide. London, 1824. 8".
[In Pamphleteer, v. 23.] 6068.23
Ohevallier (E.) Student's manual of oriental history. See Le-
normaut (F.) and Ohevallier 423.14
Chevreul (.Michel Eugfeuej. Principles of harmonv
and contrast of colours. From the French, by 0.
MarteL Loudon, 1855. 8° 1424. Oli
Same. London, 1860. 8° 1424.07
Ohevreuse (Marie de Rohan, ducliesse de). See Biography, p. 132.
Chicago. See Oountries, etc. {Chicago.)
Chioago relief and aid society. Report of disburse-
ment of oontributious for the sufferers by the Chi-
cago fire. Cambridge, 1874. 8°. . . . 1136.16
Chioamauga, the price of Chattanooga : campaign of
Chattanooga. Philadelphia, 1864. 8°. . 6:i4.05
Oliief justices of England. Sec Campbell (J., lord) ; p. 251. 3254.01
Cliief justices of the United States. See Biography. (Legal, p. 112).
Chiefs of parties. See Maddyn(D.O.) 3'26-2.06
Chihuahua. See Oountries. {Chihuahua.)
Child (Francis James). English and Scottish ballads.
8 V. Boston, 1857-58. IG° 1632.14
— Four old plays : Jacli Jugler , Thersites, Pardoner
and Frere, Jocasta. C, (ifass. ,) 1818. 12°. 1724.20
-,— Observ. on the language of Chaucer and Qower. [In Ellis (A.
J.) Early Eng. pronunciation. Pt. 1, p. 342-377.]
— Poems of religious sorrow, comfort, counsel, and as-
piration. New York, 1863. 1'2°. . . . 1676.15
Child (G. Chaplin, M.D.) Benedioite ; God, as mani-
fested in his works. N. Y., 1867. 12°. .3534.21
Child (Hamilton). Gazetteer and business directory
of Monroe county, N. Y., for 1869-70. Syracuse,
186'J. 8°. . . . , 1134.24
01iUd(J/'V"r John). New England's •Tooascastupat London,1647.
l/n Force (P.) Tracts, v. 4.J 677.11
Child (Sir Josiah). A new discourse of trade. 2d ed.
London, 1694. 18° .6911.08
Child (Lydia Maria). Biographies of good wives. 6th
ed. revised. New York, 1855. 12°. . . 3261.20
— History of women. 2 v. N. Y., 1854. 12°. .5823.07
— Isaacs. Hopper: a true life. B., 1854. 12°. 3083.01
— Letters from New York. [1841-44.] 2 v. New York,
1852. 12°. ... 621.03
— Looking toward sunset [old age]. B., 1864.8°. 2521.01
Memoirs ofMme. de Stael and Mme. Kolaud. New
York, 1854. 12°. 3165.08
— Progress of the reUg. idea. 3v. H.Y., 1855. 8°. 341'2.05
,0- See alto Fiction class-list.
Childe (Edward Lee). Life and campaigns of general
Leo. ^Tr. by G. Litting. L., 1875. 12°. 3098.18
Childe Harold See Byron 1146.22
Childhood. See Little classics, v. 10 226.97
Cliildhood, its promise and training. See Everts (W. W.) 3511.07
Childhood : tlie text-book ot the age, for parents, pastors, and
teachers. See Crafts (W. F.) 6522,10
Childhood of religions. See Clodd (Edward) 3411.21
Childhood of the world. See Olodd (Edward). 1873. .6812.22
Child life: a col. of poema. See Whittier (J. G.) 1872. .1695.34
Child life in Europe. See Watson ,E. H.) 1874. . . . 941.30
Child life in Italy. See Watson (E. H.) 1874 971.26
Child nature [Poems, anon.] Loudon, 1869. 24°. . . .1632.26
Children..
— Jieechei- (C. K, ) Religious training of children. 3515.09
— Ilolcombe { W. 11.) Our children in heaven. 3562. 2(j
Jacox {F.) Once, never, and always a child, [la Cues from all
quarters, p. 1-66. 1871.] 2532.30
— Taylor ^H.) children, [in /its Notes from life, p. 91-108. '2644.05
— BcerU (W.W.) Childhood, its promise and truiuing.
1847 ■ . .:i511.07
On the early treatment of children. A discourse. 13y R. E.
Philadelphia, 1809. 8' 6093.08
Plutarch. Training of children. [.Morals, v. 1, p. 2-31.] 6435.26
Yonge {ilisa O. M.) Cliildren's literature of the last century.
(Macmlllau, 8 art. July, Aug., Sept., 1869.)
See Biography {Youth, p. 115) ;— Boys, p. 229 ;— Educa-
tion :— Medicine (Cit/dren ; — ITomeii);— Poetry (CTi<i<tre»'»)j
— Yonng (ihe).
Children's crilsade See Gray (G. Z.) 1870 6623.11
Children's garland from the poets. See Patmore (0.) . 1675.17
Childs I, George T., ed. ) The stars and stripes in rebel-
dom. Boston, 1862. 18°. 632.19
Childs (George W. ) Philadelphia public ledger build-
ing, with account of its opening, June 20, 1867.
I'hiladelphia, 18i;8. 8°. 1313.40
Chill. See Countries. {Chili.)
Chilhiigwortb (Wm.) Works. L., 1836. 8°. 3535.06
Coniente;— Religion of protestants, a safe way to salvation.
Apostolical institution* of episcopacy demonstrated Rea-
sons against popery. Sermons. Nine additional discourses
a<ialnst popery.
Tulioch{i.) Rational theology, v.l, p. 261-343 8446.09
Chilton (J. M.) Early history of Mississippi. [In De Bow (J. D.
B.) Industrial resources, etc., v. 2, 1832.] . . . 6925.26
Chimasia : a reply to Longfellow's Theologian ; and
other poems, [auqn.] Phila., 1864. 12"'. 1033.01
Ohlming. See Bells an(" Beil-ilnglng, p. 72.
Ctjimney corner. ByO.Orowfleld. See Stowe (ifri. H.B.) 2643.13
Chim-iey s-weeps.
— 11a nway {J. ) A sentimental hist of chimney sweep-
ers in London and Westminster. 1785. 3921.19
— Hudson {J, G.) Letter on the cruelty of employing children
to sweep chimneys. 1823. (Pamphleteer, v. 22.] . 6U68.22
— Report presented to the House of Commons against the em-
ployment of boys in sweeping of chimneys. London, 1817.
8°. [Pamph.v.lO.p. 483-491.J 6058.10
China. See Countries. {China.)
Chinook jargon. Qibbi {(i.) Dictionary, eic. [/n Smithson. mis-
eel, coll., V. 7, 1867.] 3935.17
Ohlploquorgan : or life by the camp fire. See Dashwood (R. L.)
Chipman (Nathaniel). Principles of government. Uur-
lin^ton, 1833. 8° 5715.23
Chips from a German workshop. See MUUer (Max). . .2537.19
Chittenden (L. E. ) Report of the debates and proceed-
ings in the secret sessions of the conference con-
vention for proposing amendments to the Consti-
tution of the U. S. held at Wash. D. C. in 1861.
New York, 1864. 8° 615.08
Ohltty (Joseph). Observations on the game laws. Loudon. 1816.
8°. [Pamph., V. 9, p. 171-204.1 6058.09
— Treatise on the law of contracts. 10th Am. ed. by
J. C. Perkins. Springfield, 1860. 8°. . 5635.09
Chivalry. See Knighthood.
OhiOroform. See Medicine. {An(SsUtesia.)
Choate (Rufus). Writmgs, with memoir, by S. G.
Brown. 2 v. Boston, 1862. 8°. . . . 5025.15
Content*. T. 1. Memoir. Lectures and addresses. Impor-
BBOOKLYN MGBOANTILK LIBBABI.
OHO ATE- OHRISTOPHERS
267
taace of iUna. New-Eogland history by ronianceii like ths
Waverley novels. Colonial s^e of N.K, Ago of the pilgrims
the heroic period, power of a Htate itevi-lopeU by mental
culture. The Amerlcau bai' as iiu uloiiieiit ul' coiiHer-vatism
In the state. Eloquence of itvoUitiunary pei-iofle. Ad-
drees in South DaiiverH at the dodicalluu of the Pcaborly
institute, Sept. '29. 1864. l^emarke before the Circuit Court
on the death of Mr. Webster. Discourse comtoem. of Dan-
iel Webster.
T. 2. Speecha in the senate of the V. S. Case of Alex. Mo-
Leod. On the bill to provide further remedial justice in
the courts of the U. S Policy of protecting Amer. labor.
Question of annulling the Oregon convention. Protecting
American labor. On the bill for the establ. of the Smith-
sonian lustitution. Miscellaneous speeches. On the annex-
ation of Texas. On the Judicial tenure. In Faneuil Hall,
Nov., 26, 1830, and Oct. 31, 18SS. On the removal of Judge
Davles. At Lowell. Oct., 1866, on poUtical topics. Ameri-
can nationality, July 6, 1858. On the birthday of Daniel
Webster. Appendix. Horts Thncydidlanes. Translations
Arom Tacitus. Index.
4^ For lives of Choate, set Biography, p. 132,
Ohocame (Pire — ). Inner life of Lacordaire. Dublin,
[1867.] 12°. 30'J6.]9
Cbocolate. Is'alural history of chocolate : accouut of
the cocoa-tree, ftc. From the French, by E. Brookes.
2d ed. London, 1730. 8° 4352.25
See alto Medicine. {Beteraga.)
Chodzko (Aleksander). Specimens of the popular
poetry of Persia. Tr. with notes. London, iB42.
H° 7810.01
Choice and chance. See Whltworth (W. A.) 1870. . . 4011.22
Choice Ota dwelling. See WheeleriOervase). 1871. .1312.22
Choice receipts, byM. S. W. B., 1875. 16°. 6015.20
Choiaeul-Goufiier (M. G. F. A., comte de). 'Voyage
pittoresque de la Grfece. {anon.] 2 v. in 3. Paris,
1782-1S22. foL A.47.19
— St. John (J. A.) Lives of celebrated travellers, T. 8. . 8221.06
Cholera. See Medicine. {Cholera.)
Caiolmley (Wm. ) B, quest and suite of a true-hearted
English man, 1553 ; ed. by W. J. Thorns. London,
Ca7nden miscel., v. 2. 1853. 4°. . . . . 5113.09
Chomet (Hector). Influence of music on health and life.
Tr. by Mrs. L. A. Flint. N. Y. , 1875. 32°. 1561.28
Ohopln (Frederic Franfois). 49- See Biography, p. 132.
Cbopiii (Jeau Marie) and Famin (0.) Kussie. 2 v.
Paris, 1«38. 8°. [Univers.] 902.28
— and Ubiclni (N.) Provinces Danubiennes et £ou-
maines. Paris, 1856. 8°. [TJulveia] . . 901.29
Chorley (Heni-y Fothergill). Memorials of Mrs. He-
mans. 2 y. New York, 1836. 12^ . . 3077.03
— Modem German music. London, 1854. 12°. 1564.12
— Thirty years' musical recollections. [1830-59.] 2 v.
London, 1862. 12° 1564.08
49- See also Biography, p. 132.
Clioules {Hev. John Overton). Cruise of the North
Star. Boston, 1851. 12'" 964.05
Christ. See Biblical and religious literature, {Ohrittology, P- 80 ;
— Jesus Christ, p. 90i.
Christ a firiend. See Adams (N.) 1867 8613.10
Christ and the gallows. See Bovee (U. H.) 1869. . , 6817.0i
Christ and utber masters. See Hardwick IC.) 2 T. . , , 8412.20
Christ ill art. See Bggleston (Edward) 187S 1436.33
Christ iu modern Ule. See Brooke (Stopford). 1872. . .8623.18
Christ in the soul. [Hymus.J See Upham (T. O.) 1872. . . 3766.16
Christ the liRht of the world. See Vaughan (C. J.) 1867. 3611.08
Christ the spirit. See Hitchcock (E. A.) 1861 3663.01
Christian. 49* For Christian themes and doctrines, see Bibli-
cal, reiiijious, and ecclesiastical literature, p. 77, efc.
Christian (Edward). On provident banks. Loudon, 1820. 8°.
(Pamphleteer, V. 17.J 6058 17
Ohristian commission (Uuited States). See United States chris-
tian cummiBsiou.
Christian eiaminer. v. 1-87. Boston and New York ,
1824-69. 8°. 8040.01
Note.—y. 1-35 had additional title ' and general review ; '
86-62 ' and religious miscellany.'
Christian in the world. See Faunoe (D. W.) 1878. . . . 8647.25
Ohristian life. See Bayne (Peter). 1867 3516.05
Christian lyrics ; chiefly selected from modem authors.
Loudon, 1H(j8. 8" 1445.20
Christian missions. See Seelye (J. H.) 1876 8592.29
Christian morals. See Challen (James). 1869 3532.10
Christian observer, conducted by members of the es-
tabUshed church, v. 1-33. v. 1-25 rcpr. Boston,
1802-1825 ; V. '26-33, Lend., 1826-33. 8°. 805'2.01
Christian nurture. See Bnshnell (Horace). 1861. . . . 3626 08
Christian philoaophcr. .See Dick (Thomas) 6033.02
Ohristian (The) psalmist ; with directions for musical expres-
sion By T. Hastings and W. Paltou. N.Y.,1837. 10". 3761.06
Christian retrospect : 19th century. See Baird (Robert) . 8412.12
Ohristian scholar : [poem]. See Williams [Hev. J.) . . 1696.36
Ohrlitian tlngtr* of OermanT. Sn Wlakwoitli (C.) . . tTW.M
Christian spectator, t. 1-8. N. H., 1819-20. 8°. 8061.01
Same. w.b. t. 1-2. New Haven, 1827-2H. 8°. 8051.09
— — Same. Quarterly cbr. Spectator, v. 1-10. New
Haven, 1829-38. 8° 8051.11
^a(<.— Incorporated with American biblical rapoaitory.
Christian year. See Keble John) 1662.20:16
Ohrlstlan'a daily walk. See Scuddor(II.) 1776 9Wlli
Oluiitian'a prayer. .See Onderdonk (H. M.) 3634.10
Christianity. See Biblical, eccl., and religious hteratnre, p. 77, etc.
Christianity and Greek phllosuphy. See Cocker (B.F.) 1H7U. 3636 It
Christianity and mankind. See Bonsen (C. C. J. von). . 3414.02
Cbristiauity and modem thought, [anon.] Boston,
Amer. UnU. assoc. 1872. 8° 3531.20
Christianity and science. SeeFeabody(A. P.) 1874. . . i.'.H.OH
Christianity the science of manhood. .See Savage (M. J.) :i5H8.1g
Christianity verana Paganism. See Chadvriok (J.) . . . 3532.09
Christie (Kobert). Hist of Lower Caiiiida, parliament.
ami political 6 v. Montreal, 1866. 16*. . 562.10
Christie (Wm. D.) The ballot, and corruption and
eipenditures at elections. L., 1872. 1'2". 5714.10
— Life of Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st earl of Shaftes-
bury, 1621-83. 2v. London, 1871. 12°. . 3162.'29
— Plea for perpetual copyright L., 1840. 8°. 2712.30
ChristMeb ( Thendor). Best methods of counteracting
modern infidrfity. New York, 1874. 12°. 3534.18
— Modem doubt and christian belief. Tr. by H. U.
Weitbrecht. New York, 1874. 8°. . . 3634.16
Christina, {queen of Sweden). See BlographT, p. 182.
Christmas (Henry). Christian politics ; an essay on
the text of Paley. London, 1855. 8°. . 3535.01
— Cradle of the twin giants, science and history. 2 v.
London, 1849: 8° 3813.03
— Echoes of the universe ; from the world of matter
and the world of spirit. Phila., 1830. 12°. 3535.02
— Preachers and preaching. Lond., 1858. 16°. 3535.03
— Shores and inlands of the Mediterranean. 3 v.
London, 1851. 12°. 943.09
Chris tmaa
Bray ( W.) Observations on the Ohristmaa Lord of Ulsrnle.
[Arohaologia, v. 18, 1817.] 6128.—
— Sandys ( W. ) Christmastide ; its history, festivities,
and carols. [I860.] 4611.10
— Everett (£.) Mount Vernon papers, p. 11-21. 1860. . . 2524.13
— ifun((Z,.) Aday by theflre, p. 3l9-'i6 1870 2632.23
— SmitA(.^.) Dreamthorp, p. 118-140. 1864 2643.11
— Story {W.W.) Boba di Roma, v. 1, ch. iv 973.23
Christmas poetry : Carols, etc.
— JBrot«n (J. W. ) Christmas bells : a tale of holy tide.
1842 1632.34
— Chrislmas tyde. [Selection of poems upon Christmas
day.] London, 1849. 1'2° 1632.33
— Sandys { {V. ) Christmas carols, ancient and modem.
1833 1632.30
— ^Ivesier {J.) A gailand of Christmas carols ancient
and modem. 1861 163--'.31
— Wright (T., ed.) Specimens of old Christmas carols. [Percy
society, v. 4.] ... , 6060.0*
See also Harper's monthly, v. 16 (Chr. garland of Amer.
poems) : R. Browning's Christmas-eve, a poem [1623. 05J ;
K. Hopper's Fire on the hearth iu Sleepy-Hollow [1661.06].
49" Such works as Chambers' Book of days. v. 2; Brande'i
Pop. autiq., V. 1 : Hone's Every day book, v. 2 ; and other
works, to be found on p. 247, under Calendar, afford much
information concerning Christmas.
For Uluslralive fictiMi, see Dickens' Christmas stories
[173.21-2.] Planche's Merry Chiistmae [241.29] ; Poole's
Christmas festivities ['241.47].
For magazine articles, see Belgravia, Jan., 1876 (Christmas
in Norway) ; lientley's miscel., v. 14. 1843 ; Beutley's mis-
cel., V. 23, 1848 (0. at Rome, by Mrs. P. Sinuet) ; Bentley's
miscel., V. 28, 1860 (by R. Bell) j Cath. world. Jan., 1871 ;
Jan., 1875 (O. in the 13th century) ; Chambers's journal, v.
10, 1868 (O. at Rome) ; Harper's mag., v. 46 (C. throughout
Christendom, by O. M. Spencer ; also references in Index
to V. 1-60); London soc, Jau., 1864 (0. In Paris) ; Jan., 1864
(C. in the Colomes) : New monthly, v. 1, 1821 (On the origin
of Christmas).
Christmas bells. See Brown (J. W.) 1842 1632.34
Christmas hoUdays in Rome. See Kip (W. I.) .... 972.13
Christoffel (^Baget). Zwiugli ; or, the rise of the refor-
mation in Switzerhmd. Tr. by J. Cochran. Edin-
burgh, 1H58. 8'- 3434.10
Christology. See Biblical and religious lit, p. 80; also Dike{S.F.)
Doctrine of the Lord iu the primitive christian church.
1870 3641.12
Christopher Caustic, pseud. Se< Fessenden (T. O.) . .1643.13
Christophers ( Htv. S. W.) Epworth singers and ether
poets of Methodism. N. Y., 1875. 1-2°. 3765-23
— Hymn-writers and their hymna '2ded. 1872. 3765.13
lu asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AU I'HOB'S MAMS, the first part of the TilLB, and the NUUBEB.
^68
CHRISTOPHILUS- CHURCHILL
Otulstophilas. pseud. Christianity interested iu the dismissal of
ministers. Iidndon, 1821. 8*. [Famph., t. 19.] . 6058.19
Chiistus patiena. [Gr. et Lat] onuot. F. Dubner. Pa-
risiis, DUlot, 1846. 8°. 7765.02
Cbristyu (Jean Baptiste). Les ddices des Pays-Bas.
5 y. 6e^d. Liege, 1769. 16°. .... 511.03
Ohromatics. See Tine arts. {Color.)
Cbromos. Parion(J.) Triumphs, efc 8266.15
Chronicle of the Cid. See Oid 668.17
Chronicles. See Bihlical literature, p. 80.
Chronicles and memorials of Gieat Britain and Ireland. See
Roils Chronicles 6140.—
Chronicles of a Rardeu. See Wilson (^//ss H.) 1864. . . 6132.15
Clironicles of Cartaphilua. See Hoffman (D.) .... 446.26
Chronicles of Loudon Bridge. See Thomson (B.) 1827. . 492.29
Chronicles of the Bastile. ^«e Chamerovzow {M. A.) . 152.17
Chronicles of the cnisaclers, being contemporary narra-
tives of the crusade of Biohaid Cceur de Lion, by
Kiobard de Devizes and G.^offrey de Vinsnuf ; and
of the crusade of St. Louis, by De Joiuville, with
notes. London, Bohii. 1818. 12°. . . 6623.13
Chronicles of the seasons, or, the progress of the year.
Innon.] 4 v. London, 1814. 16^. . . 4731.01
Ohronicies of the tombs. S« Pettigrew (T. J ) 1837. .0216.01
Chionioon Anglise, i;(28-t8. Ed. by E. M. Thomp-
son. Lond.,1874. 8°. [Rolls chronicles. ] 5140.—
Cbronicon Scotorum : a chron. of Iiish affairs to 1135,
vfith supl., 141-uO, ed. by W. M. Honhessy. Lon-
don, 1866. 8°. [Rolls chron] . . . 5140.—
Chronological sketch of the kings of England. With
anecdotes. By H.M.L. lanon.'\ L.,1871. 12°. 472.22
Clironological sketch of the kings of France. By H.
M.L. [anon.] Now ed. Lend., 1871. 12°. 511.00
Chronology.
1. Introductory works.
— Bond {J. J) Handy-book for verifying dates. Lou-
don, 1866. 8°.
— CItronolof/ical tracts, containing proposals for a new
universal division of time. By K. C, Esq. [auoii. ]
London, 1819. 8° 6O'.J3.02
— Nolan (F. ) Antiquity and connexion of the early
cycles, and use in settling differences of chro-
nologists. [/fiRoyalsoc. of lit. Trans., v.3. 5lK;8.03
— Remarks on ancient chronology. J. M. B. [Class, journal v.
34, p. 103 ; 220.) 2742.34
— WooHwuae ( W. S. B.) Analysis of the Christiau, Hebrew, aud
Mahometau calendars. [In Inn Measures etc. 1859.) 4016 19
— WriglU (7'.) Ou tlie autiquity of dates, expressed iu Arable
numerals. [Jour, of Brit, arch, assoo. v. 2] . . , 1401.02
4^ See also Almanac, p. 13 ;— Calendar, p. 247.
2. Chronological tables.
— Art (i') de v&ifier les dates [le partie] avant I'fere
chretienue. Par un religieux de la congregation
de Saint- Maur [P. Clement]. Nouv. ed. par N. V.
de Saint Allais. 5 v. Paris, 1819. 8° . 401.01
Same. [2e partie.] Depuis la naissance de Notre-
Seigneur jusqu'en 1770. Keimprimii, et continue
par N. V. de Saint Allais. 18 v. Paris, 1818-19.
8°. 401.06
Same. [3e partie.] Depuis I'annfie 1770 jusqu'a nos
joiu-8. 18 V. Paris, 1821-1814. 8°. . . 401.24
Same. Table g^nerale des uoms propres de la 26
partie. A. D. 1-1770. Paris, 1830. 8°. . 401.42
Same. Table g^u&ale des uoms propres de la 36
partie, V. 1-8. A. D. 1770-1820. P., 1831. 8°. 401.42
Same. Table generale d s noms propres de la 3e
partie, 9-12. [L'Amerique, v. 1-4.] Paris, 1832.
8°. 401.42
— Blair {J.) *Ohronolagical and historical tables. New
ed. 1851 418.02
Enlarged. To 1856. By J. W. Eoss. 1856. 413.08
— CHvil service chronology, from the cieatiou of the
world to the conclusion of the Pranco-German war.
Continuation [from 1856J by W. D. Hamilton.
1872 413.04
— Bales ( W. ) New analysis of chronology and geogra-
phy, history and prophecy. 2d ed. 4 v. 1»30.
8°- 3442.19
1. Chronology aud geography of the suoients.
2. Chrouologioal history of tuo Old Testament aud the
ftpocrypba.
3. Chrouol. history of the New Testament.
4. Profane chronology.
— Hamilton {W. D.) Civil service chronology. Con-
tinuation from 1856 to 1871 4i3.04
— Labberton (iJ. H. ) Historical atlas, containing a
chronoL ser. of one hundred maps. 1872. 413.21
— Munsell (J). Every-day book of history and chro-
nology. 1858 414.11
— Nicolas {N. H.) Chronology of history, tables, cal-
culationB, etc. 1851 412 07
— Slauch (^.) Chronology. Tr. by E. Sanlt. 3d
ed. 1722 413.02
— Sluderii's Handbook of ancient history. Ed. by J.
M'Bumey. 1856 413.10
— Student's Handbook of modem history [1000-18S7].
Ed. by S. NeiL 1857 441.21
8. DictiQ:naries and Indexes qf dates o/evenU, /acts, etc.
— Haydn {J.) Dictionary of dates relating to all ages
and nations. Ed. by B. Vincent. 1869. 414.15
Same. Supplement, relating chiefly to American
topics. By G. P. Putnam. 1868. . . . 414. 16
Same. Supplement to the 13th ed. , including the
history of the world to the end of 1870. . 414.17
— Mackay (A). Facts and dates iu sacred and profane
history and in the sciences, the memory being
aided. 1869 413.18
— Putnam ( 0. P.) Handbook of chronology and his-
tory. The world's progress. 1852. . . 413.05
— Rosse {J. W.) Index of dates. An index to Blair'a
Tables. 1859 413.09
— Tegg's Dictionary of chronology. 1854. . 413.13
— Townsend (Q. H.) Manual of dates. lf>62. 413,07
— Wallace (iJ. ) Dissertation on the true age of the
world. 1844 414.01
— Woodward {B. B.) and Cales (W. L. R.) Encyclo-
paedia of chronology, historical and biographical.
1872 414.18
See also Calendar, p. 247. ;— History (Tahlrs, p. 268).
4^ See also (under Countries) names of certaiu nations
Chrysostomus ^Joannes, St.) Opera selecta. Gr. et
Lat Emend. F. Duebner. 2 v. Pariaiis, D'ulot,
1861-62. 8°. 7764.10
Chubb (J.) Construction of looks and keys. London,
1850. 16° 3932.25
Chunder (Bholanauth). Travels of a Hindoo to vari-
ous parts of Bengal and Upper India. With intro-
duction by J. Talboys Wheeler. 2v. Lond., 1869.
8°. 1013.22
Church (A. E.) Elements of differential and integral
calculus. Revised ed. N.Y., 1870. 8°. . 4014.18
Church (Arthur H. ) Colour. L., [1872.] 12°. 1422.13
— Laboratory guide ; specially for students. 2d ed.
London, 1870. 12°. 4213.14
Same. 3d ed., enlarged. Ij., 1874. 12°. 4213.14
Church (Mrs. Florence MaiTyat). "Gup." Sketches
of Aiglo-lndian life and character. London, 1868.
8°. 1011.06
— Life and letters of Captain Marryat 2 v. New York,
1872. 8° 3117.18
US' For her novels see Fiction class-list.
Church (Richard Win. ) Sacred poetry of the early re-
ligions. Twolrctures. London, 1874. 16°. 3761.18
— Saint Anselm : [a life]. London, 1S70. 12°. 3418.14
— Essays of Moutaigne. [In Oxford es-says, 1867.) . . 2538.21
Church and churches. Jl^g~ For works on Church history, polity,
etc., ser. Biblical, relig., aud eccl. lit. (Church and Stale, p.
81 ; — Church history, p. 81 ; —Church polity, p. 80 ; — also
names of particular churches, topics, and doctrines). See also
Architecture, p. 33:— Fine arts {.S'acr''d art ;~~Floral de-
corations, etc.) : — Music.
Church aud the churches. See Dbilinger (J. J. I.) 1862. 3515.05
Church and the world : essays on questions of the day.
1866-68. By various writers. Ed. by O. Shipley.
3 V. London, 1866-G8. 8' 3534.22
Note.—¥or contents see p. 80 of this catalogiie. ■
Church in the house. &« Amot (W.) 1874 3512.12
Church property (Taxation of). See Hovey (A.) Beligion aud the
state 3561.25
Churchill (Charles). Poetical works. With notes and
Ufe, by W. Tooke. 3 v. L., 1841. 16°. . 1611.14
Contents: v.l'.hife. The Rosciad. Apology, addressed to
the critical reviewers. Night. Prophecy of famine. Epistle
to W.Hogarth, v. 2. The duellist. Gotham. The author.
The coutereuce. The ghost, v. 3. The ghost. The candi-
date. Farewell. The 'I'imes. ludepeuaeuce. The journey.
Fragment of a dedication. Lines written in Windsor park.
Index.
Same. 3 v. Boston, 1854. 16°. . . . 1633 02
BBOOKLYN MEECANTILB HBKABY.
CHURCHILL - CITIES
269
— Poom«. Ed. with life, by &. Ohalmera. [Ohalmeri. EnKllsh
poelB, T. 14, 1810.] leM.U
— Poems. 7. 1. [London!, 1768. 8°. ... 1(>;I3.()5
— Select poemi. Ed. by B. WaJnh [Br. p.oot«, v. 27, 18M.] un.Vt
49* For lives of Uburchtll, tee Biography, p. ltl'2.
Churchill {Gul. Charles Henry). Lite of Abdel Kader.
London, 1807. 8°. 3011.10
— Mount Lebanon, 1842 to 1852. ; also tho Druses and
the Maronites under the Turkish rule, 1810 to 18G0.
3d cd. 4 V. London, 1853-18(!2. 8°. . . 1031.01
Ohorchill (Johu, duke of Marlborough). See Biography, p. 132.
Churchill (Fleetwood, ed. ) Kssays on puerperal fever
apd diseases incidental to women. Loudon, 1849.
8' 431(1.02
Ohorchman's manual. See Dorr (B.) 3S44.17
CburcUman's year book, with Kalendar for 1870.
Comp. by W. S. Perry. Hart. 1870. 16°. 3451.08
Ohnrchyards. See Burial usa^^es.
Churchyards (Chapters ou) ; [tali>B] See Southey (Jfrs. 0.) 263.22
Churtou (Edward). Gongora ; an essay on the times
of I'hilip IIL and IV. of Spain. With translations
[from Gongora's poems]. 2 v. L.,18()2. 12°. 3067.0.')
Oiappori (01.) Desslus. See 'Arts (Les) somptualres, etc. U06.02
Cibber (CoUey). Dramatic works. 4 v. London, 1760.
16" 171:!.27
Contents: T. 1. Comedies, Love's last shift. Woman's wit.
Love makes a man. She would auci Khe would not. v. 2.
The careless husbaud, a comedy. Tlie rival fools, a comedy.
Bjchard III., a tragedy, v. 3. The double gallant, a cume>
dy. Xlmena, a tragedy. The comical lovers, a comedy. The
non-juror, a comedy, v. 4. The refusal, a comedy. Tlie
provoked husband, a comedy. Love in a riddle, a pastoral.
Papal tyranny, a tragedy.
tS" For lives of Gibber, see Biography, p. 132.
Cibber (Theophilus). Life and character of Barton
Booth. London, 1733. 8" 3023.08
— Lives of the poets, to Dean SwifL 5 T. London, 17r)3.
16°. . . 3251.01
Cicero (Marcus Tailius). Academic questions, de Fini-
bus, anil Tusculan disputatious. Literally tr. by
0. D. Yon^;,'. London, Bohn, 1853 12°. 5435.02
— Cato and Lielius ; or, an essay on old age and
friendshi|). With remarks by W. Melmoth. 2d ed.
2v. Loudoa, 1777. 8°. 5434.25
Same. Essays on old age and friendship. With
remarks by W. Melmoth. L., 1807. 8°. . 353.5.05
— De offioiis ; or essay on moral duty. Trans, by W.
McCartney. Edin., 1798. 8°. . . . . 5435.01
Same. (Mlces or moral duties ; also, t^ato Major,
an essay on old age ; Lselius, on friendship ; Para-
doxes ; Soipio's dream ; Duties of a magistrate.
Loudon, Bohn, 1866. 12°. 5131.34
— CEuvTss completes. [Texte latin], avec la traduction
en Fran9ais. 5 v. Paris, 1869. 8°. [Nlsard s Col-
lection.] 7725.04
— On oratory and orators. With notes. 2 v. London,
1S08. 8°. 6315.06
— — Same. With his letters to Quintus and Brutus.
Ed. by J. S. Watson. Loudon, U. G. Bohn, l.s55.
12° (i314.15
Same. Three dialogues upon the orator. Tr.
by W.Guthrie. New ed. Oxf., 1808. 12°. 6311.11
Same. Tr. by W.Guthrie. N.Y., [n.d.'] 16°. 6321.01
— Opera. Ex ed. J. A. Ernesti. Cum notis et interpre-
tatione in nsum Delphini. 12 v. London, Valpy,
1830. 8° 7712.18
Opera philosophica. 2 v.
Orationes. 5 v.
Epistolffi ad dlTersos. 2v.
Index. 1 v.
Ubri rhetorici. 2 v.
— Orationes. With [English] commentary by G. Long.
4v. L., 1801-58. S'^. [Iiougs BibL class.] 7727.01
Contents : v. 1. In Verrem libri septem. v. 2. Oratlo pro
P. Quintio. Pro 8. lioscio. Pro Q. Roscio. Pro M. TuUio.
Pro M. Funteio. Pro A. Csecina. De imperio Cn. Pompeii.
The province Asia. Pro A. Clueutio Habito. De lego agra-
rla. Pro C. Uabirio. Index.
3. In L. Oatilinam. Pro L Murena. Pro P. Sulla. Pro A.
Archia. Pro L. Valerio Flacco. Quum senatui gratlas egit.
Quum pupulo graiia^ egit. De domo sua. De haruapicum
respousis. Pro P. .Sestio.
V. 4. In P.Vatinium testem. Pro M. Cwlio. De provinclia
oonsularibus. Pro L. Cornelio Balbo. In L. Calpurnium
PiBonem. Pro Cu. Plancio. Pro O. Ilabirio Postumo. Pro
T. Anulo Uilone. Pro Q. Llgario. Pro rege Deiotaro. Phl-
lippicarum liber i-xvi. ludex to notes.
— Orationvi. Tr. by 0. D. Yonge. 4 v. London, Eohn,
18-.l-.y2. 12° 0312.11
ConlenU : v. 1. Orations for P. Quintius, Sextus Boscius,
gulutns Rosoius ; against Q. Uffieiliua and O. Verres.
v. 2. ThIM ormtlons on the Agrarian law, th<< fniir agalnal
Oatilius, tlM oratlOD* for Bablrias, Unrena, P. Hyll*, Ar-
ohlaa. TlMoai, Scwims, M. 'rulllns. H. Kontriiii. A. Oiacl.
na, clnentliu, 0. CorncliMH. £inlllui td'xurui, afttr Clor
ro'B retorn, against P l>lo<l>us and 0. ( urlo.
T. 3. Omtlons for hla bonne. Plancliis, Baxtini CiiUna
HUo, Llgaxlai, Balbns, Poatumus, Uarcallas, King belo.
tarua, respecting tho answers of the ■oothsayer*. a«alual
P. Viitlnins, on the subject of the conaalar uroTlnoas.
agaiuat L. O. Plio.
V. 4. Fourteen orations against M Antonini, called Pht.
Ilpplca. Treatise on rhetorlral Invention. The orator.
Treatise on topics. Dialogue coueerniDg ormtorlal parti-
tiona. Treatise on the best stylo of orators.
— Orations. Tr. by Duncan, [v. 1-2]. The offices by
Cockman, Oato, and Lffilins, by Melmoth. 3 t.
Now York, [n-A] 18^ 0321.0-J
— Political works. Treatise on the commonwealth ;
treatise on the laws. Tr. with dissertations and
notes by P. Barham. 2 v. L., 1842. 8°. . 5715.14
— The republic Ti-. with introd. by G. W. Feather.
stouhangh. New York, 1829. 16°. . . 6715.29
— Treatises on the nature of the gods. Divination. Fate.
Tho republio. The laws. The oonsolship. Lend.,
Bohn, 1853. 18°. 3535.07
— Levin (T. W.) Six lectures introductory to the
philos. writings of Cicero. 1871. . . . 6422.01
— Lyllelion {G., lord). Observ. on the life of. 5062.13
— Rapin (A.) Oompuison of Demosthenes and Cicero for elo-
qiienie. [In Bapln's Works, v. 1.] S0S4.11
e^ For livet and Letteri of C, fee Biography, p. 132.
Oicerone (The), or art guide to painting in Italy. See Barok>
hardt (J.) 18T8 14MJS
Cid (Uodrigo Diaz de Bivar, called the).
— Bomoncero del Cid. Pnblicado por A. Keller. Stutt-
gart, 1840. 12°. 7216.26
— Chronicle of the Old. From the Spanish, by R.
Southey. London, 1808. 4° 558.17
— Trausl. from the Cid. by J. H. Frere. [Works, t. 2.] . 1641.M
See also essay oir the poem by Matthew Arnold tn Mac-
millati, Oct., 1871; Biography, p. 133 ; and in viodeni poetry,
Corueille's tragedy 'LuGid' [7014.25] paraphrased in Cit>-
ber'g ' Xlmena ' [17I3.29J; Mrs. Ueiuan's ■ Songs of the Cid '
[I6S1 06] ; Lockhart's ancient Spanish ballads 11664.07].
Older-making. See Liq^nors, p. 44 ; alto FhilUpa (J.) Cyder, s
poemTi/n to Works.] 1691.13
Ciefa or C^eza de Leon (Pedro). Travels of, 1532-1550,
from gulf of Diirien to the city of La Plata. Tr.
by 0. K. Markham. London, Hakbiyt soc, 1804.
8^ 567.U
Cinchona. See Botany, p. 224 ; and Medicine {Pharmacopenat.)
Oincinnati. See Countries, etc. {Cincinnati.)
Cincinnati (Society of the). See Fenn. UisL Soo. Proceedings,
V. 6 [622.13] ; and N. A. rev., T.77, 1853.
Circassia. Sv Conntries. {Circassia.)
Circe. [Moral dialogues.] See Selli {(i. B.) MS4.38
Circle (Quadrature of the).
— (7^do'?ie£ry and circle-squaring in a nutshell. 1871. .4011.20
— Parker U. A.) Quadrature of the. 1874 4011.39
— Smith (/.) The quadrature of tho circle. 1861. . . . 4U13.31
Circle of the year. See Adams (W. U.D.) 1869. . . . 4731.0S
Circles. Emerson {H. W.) Essays, 1st s., p. 271-293. 1873. 3524.05
Oircalation. See Medicine {Circulation of the blood ; — Heart ; —
jP.'iy«io/ft^y) :— Botany.
Circumnavigation of the globe. 49- Set Voyages and trsvela.
{Voyages round the world.)
Circumuavigation of the globe, from the voyage of
Magellan [1519] to the death of Oook [1779]. 2d
ed. Edin., 1837. 16°. 921.06
Same. New York, 1814. 18°. [H F. L.] 921.08
Cirencester (Richard of). See Hiohard of Cirencester.
Cirrepedla. See Natural history. {Cruttacea.)
Cities.
1. Bittom.
— Bitcke(C) Kuins of ancient cities. 2t. 1846. 432.10
— Buckley ( T. A.) Great cities of the ancient world, in
their glory and their desolation. 1862. . 421.08
Great cities of the middle ages. 1857. . 442.06
— Ftosl (J. ) Great cities of the world, in their glory
and in their desolation. 1852 441.25
— Fustel de Coulanges {N. D.) The ancient city. Tr.
by W. SmalL 1874. 421.27
— iost cities brought to light [anon.'l . . . 421.20
ConUnU : Cities of Egypt. Cities of the giants. Tyre.
Nineveh. Babylon.
2. In relation to OuUure, Morals, etc.
— Brewster {F. E.) Philosophy, etc.. p. 336.67 6438.02
— (Jourdry towns, and the place they fill in modem
civilization, [iinon.'] 18i!8. 18° 5811.14
— Kingsley {C.) Great cities ; Influence for good or evil. (.'» Ai»
New miscellanies, p. 260-377.] . ....... . 36S4jn
In asking for books, use lljo '■ Book Order," giving the AUXHOB'3 NAME, the first part of the TITIiS, and the number.
270
CITIES -CLARKE
Cities, continued.
— Morgan {J. E.) Danger of deterioration of race from the too
rapid growth of citioe. [Nat. assoc. 80o. Bcl., 1665.J S61S.10
— St. John {J. A.) Influence of, ou geuius. [/n Att Anat. of soc,
V. 2, p. 69.1 8542.04
— Vauglian (R.) Age of great cities ; in relation to in-
telligence, morals , e/c. 1843 58111.05
See also Oeutlemau's mag., July-NoT., 1874 (Great towns
— Blimlugham, Maucbeater, Btistol, Liverpool, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne— and their public luducuce, by Sexagenarian) ;
Putnam's mag., Mch., 1855 (Great cities;. See also Oountry.
3. Management and Economy.
— Chalmers (T.) Christian and civic economy of large
towns. 3t. 18-21-'2U 5816.02
— .M-^jter {H. A. ) Dea classes dangereuses de la popu-
lation dans les grandes villes, et des moyens de
les rendre meilleures. 2 v. 1810. . . . 5818.18
— Great Britain. Parliament. Metropolis local manage-
ment act, with notes. 18J8-9 5635.30
See Galaxy, Feb., 1872 (Management of cities, l>y I.ButtB) ;
alio Social science.
Cities and wiids of Andaiucia. See Murray (E. D.) 1849. 982.24
Cities of the nation fell. See Gumming {Kev. John). . . 8543.US
Citizen of the world. See Goldsmith (Olivei) 6037.08
Citizensliip. See also GrOTornment and pDlitics ; — Law [Interna-
tiouai).
City of God. See Augustine (St.) 2 v. 1871 3518.05
City of God and the chuich makers. See Abbey (B.) 1872. 3613.08
City of sin. See Hemington (E. F.) 858S.23
City 01 tlie Caliphs. [Bagdat.J See WeHsted (J. B.) . . . 1044.01
City of the Magyar. See Pardee (J.) 906.24
City of the plague. See Wilson (John). Poems 1095.25
City of the saints. See Burton (B. F.) 1116.01
City of the Suitau. See Pardoe (ifi«s J.) 99i.01
C.ty's heart, [a poem, auon.'i N. Y., 1866. 16°. 163;i.07
Civil engineering. See Arts (Useful : engineering, p. 41.)
Civil law. See lAW. (Civil or Homan law.)
Civil service chronology, from the creation of the
■world to the cODclusion of the Franco-German
war. Continuation [from 1856] by W. D. Hamil-
ton. London, 1872. 18° 413.04
Civil service reform. See Grovemment and politics.
Civilization- See Social science {Civilization and progreti) ', His-
tory {Philosophy) ; — Man {^re-historic).
Claiborne (J. F. H.) Life and corresp. of Gen. John
A. Qaitmau. 2 v. New York-, 1860. 12°. 3147.05
— Life and times of Gen. Bam. Dale. New Yorlt, 1860.
12° 3010.07
Olairon (Joseph Hippolite Legris de lidtude, called Mile. de). Mo-
moires. [In Barriere (J. F.) Bibl. des m6m., v. 6.) 607.01
Clans. See Scotland {in Countries).
Clapliam sect. Stephen {Sir J.) Essays, etc. v. 2. . . .3423.21
Clapp (Tlieodore). Autobiographical sltetches, during
35 years residence in New Orleans. Boston, 1857.
Va°. 3037.10
Clapp (Wm. W., jr). A record of the Boston stage, [to
1H52]. Boston, 1853. 12°. 1714.16
Clare (John). See New monthly, Aug., 1865 ; Smiles (S.) Brief
biographies, 1861. [3263.16].
Clarendon {Earl of). See Hyde.
Clarendon papers. [In New York hist. soc. Col,, 1870.] . 615.12
Claret and olives. See Reach (A. B.) 1852 972.07
Claretie (Jules). Madeleine Berlin. 2e ed. Puris,
1869. 12°. 7014.08
Clark. «S- In alphabetizing Clark and Clarke the final e of
Clarke is not regarded.
Clarke (Adam). Cliristian missions. lucludiug an ac-
count of the introduction of the Gospel into the
British Isles. London, [1837.] 8°. . .3447.25
— Detached pieces. 3 v. London, 1837. 16°. 3531.10
Contents: v. 1. Letter to the editor of the Christian ob-
server. Philadelphia museum for July, August, and Sep-
tember, 1804. Defence of theliteiaryi haracter of W. Hun.
ter. Letter to the editor of the Monthly ma^^aziue. Jones's
Grammar of the Persian language. Bell's ureek grammar.
Whittaker'u Latin grammar. Lord'l'eigumouth's Memoirs
of Sir Wui. Jouea. stock's Book of the prophet Isaiah. "Ve-
tus Testamentum GraQcum, cum variis loctiouibus. Wil-
kius' Arabic and Persian dictionary. Barrett's Evaugelium
secundum Matthseuni. New theory of the Persian verbs,
with their lliudostanee syuouimcs, in Persian and English.
Chrestomatliie Arabe. Weston's Fragments of oriental lit-
erature. Graves' Lectures on the Pentateuch. Last illness
and death of Professor Porson. Keply to various critiques
on Dr. Clarke's Bible. A few remarks oua pamphlet, en-
titled, " Vindication of the Hindoos." Remarks on a crit-
icism in the Ciiristiau observer, observations ou " King
Hart," by Gawiu Douglas. Exloy's Principles of nat. phi-
losophy. Dissert, ou a silver disc in the Nat. library in
Pai'is, called Scipio's buckler. Explanation of a Bourbonesa
inscription. Ou the Pythagorean numbers and Platonic
bodies. On the bow of Ulysses.
v. 2. Dissert, ou the use and abuse of tobacco. Account
of an agr, experiment. Origin and hist, of St. Lettcio.
Becord commission— Rymer's Fcsdera. Bules of the Man-
chester pliilological society. Dissertation ou diplomas and
diptycbs. Thoughts on dancing. Discourse ou the gene-
alogy of Josus Christ. Creed of the Abyssinians, etc. etc.
v. 3. Ctu-sory remarks on the English tongue, and on the
present mode of public education. Budhist priests. Cla-
Tis Biblica, or a compendium of scriptural knowledge. Let-
ter to a preacher. Succinct account of polyglott Bibles.
Succinct aoct. of the principal ed. of the Greek 'Xestameut
Observ. on the text of the three divine witnesses. Ke-
mar'as ou the chapel fund. Trustees of Methodist chapels.
Biographical notices. Correspondence.
— Memoirs of Mrs. Mary Cooper. 2ded. Loud., 1815.
16°. 3043.32
— Memoirs of the Wesley family. New York, 1824.
8°. 3183.26
Same. 2 v. London, 18G0. 16°. . . . 3183.33
Clarke ( Copt. A. E. ) Comparisons of the standards of
length of England, France, Pi-ussia, Kussia, India,
Australia. London, 1866. 4°. . . . . 4018.21
Clark (B, F. ) Mirthfulness and its exciters. Boston,
1870. 12°. 6212.06
Clarke (Charles). Box for the season : sporting sketch.
2t. London, 1864. 8°. 46'24.03
Clarke (Rev. 0. C.) Wonders of nature, selected from
the Trans, of the Boyal soc. of London. London,
in.iL'] 1-2°. 3913.27
Clarke (Charles Cowden). Molifere-characters. Edin-
burgh, 1865. 12°. 1733.26
— Specimens, with memoirs, of the less- known British
poets. 3 V. Edinburgh, 186S. 8°. . . 1625.26
ClarK (Daniel). Proofs of the c. rruptioii of Gen. J.
Wilkinson. Philadelphia, 1809. S°. . . 3186.01
Clarke (Daniel K. ) Exhibited machinery of lt562 : cy-
clopaBdia of the machinery represented at the In-
ternational exhibition LonJ., 18114. 4°. 3923.03
Clark (E. C.) Early Homan law. The regal period.
London, 1872. 12° 5631.24
Clark (Edson L. ) Arabs and Turk:^. Their origin, his-
tory, and condition at present. B.,1876. 12°. 547.26
Clarke (Edward Daniel). Travels ij Kussia, Tartary,
and Turkey. Aberdeen, 1848. 12°. . . 993.10
Clarke ( Edward H. ) The budding of a brain [in rela-
tion to sex]. Boston, 1874. 16°. . . .5513.29
— Sex in education. Boston, 1873. 16°. . .5514.27
Note, — For replies, see Sex and education [5514.29]; Ed-
aoaUon of girls [5514.28] : Duffey's No sex, etc. [6614.30.)
Clark (Edward L.) Daleth ; or the homestead of the
nations. Boston, 1864. 8°. 1075.09
— Israel in Egypt. Egypt's place among the ancient
monarchies. New York, 1874. h°. . . 1077.04
Clark (CapL Emmons). History of the S'icond com-
pany of the seventh regiment (national guard), N.
Y. S. M. New York, 1S64. 8°. ... 644.13
Clark (Frank E. ) Our vacations : where to go, how to
go, and how to enjoy tbem. B., 1874. 16°. 1111.21
Clark (F. L.) Outline of surgery and surgical patho-
logy. 2ded. London, 1872. s°. . . . 4;i3t>.15
Clarke (Frank Wigglesworth). The coustauta of nature, Pt. 1.
Specific gravities ; boiliug and melting pi dnta ; and chemi-
cal formulas. Wash., 1873. 8". [Sm. miscel. coll. v. 12] 39J6.22
Clai'ke (F. W. ) Weights, measures, and money of all
nations. New York, 1875. 12°. . . . ;i941.23
Clark ( Col George Rogers). Sketch of his campaign
in the Illinois in 1778-9. With an introd., by H.
Pirtle. Cincmuati, 1869. 8° 592.21
Clark (Henry James). Mind in Nature ; or the origin
of life, and the mode of development of animiils.
New York, 1.S65 8° 4717.24
Clarke (Hyde). Engineering of Holland. [Weale's quar. papers,
V. 2.] 3918.12
— Hydrostatic and hydraulic docks, patent shps etc. of the U. S.
[Weale's quar. papers, v. 4 ] 3918.14
— On the manufacture of bricks and tiles In Holland. I Weale's
quar. papers, v. 3.] 3918.13
Clarke (James Freeman). Christian doctrine of lor-
givouessof sin. Essay. 3ded. B.,1870. 12°. 3536.00
— Christian docti-ine of prayer. B., 1^54. 18°. 3536.01
— Common-sense in reugion : essays. Boston, ls74.
12° 3535.20
— Duties of Mass. : sermon at auuual electlOQ. B., 1868. 8".
— Hour which cometh, and now is : sermons. Boston,
1864. 12° 3536.02
Inspiration of the Hew Testament. B., 1869. - 12". .
— Orthodoxy : its truth, and errors. 0th ed. Boston ,
1869. 12°. 3535.19
SBOOKLYN UEBCAKTILK LIBBARX.
CLARKE-CLAY
871
— Ten great religions : an essay in compftratiTe theo-
logy. Boston, 1871. 8°. 3412.11
Clarke (James Stanier). Naufragia ; or, historical me-
moirs of shipwreclts. '2v. li., 1805-6. 12°. 932.15
Clark (John\ Works of the Caledonians bards. From
the Oalio. 2d ed. Loudon, 1783. 10°. 1031.16
Clark (Rev. John A. ) Glimpses of the old world. 2 t.
London, 1840. 8°. 941.25
Olark (John Willla). Yacht voyage to Faroe lalandi. [In Qalton
(!'.) Vacation tourists, 18CU.] 92o.ia
Olarlce (John S., actor). See Qeutleinan's mag., Deo., 1871.
Clark (Lewis). Theoretical uaTigatiou and nautical
astronomy. New York, 1872. 12°. . . 4017.05
Clark (L. Qaylord). Knick-knacks from an editor's
table. New York, 18.52. 12°. .... 2517.18
Clarke (L.L.) The mioroscopo. L.,1858. 12°. 4827.11
— Objects for the microscope. 4th ed. London, 1871.
12° 4827.17
Cletrke {Mrs. Mary Cowden). 'Coucordanoe to Shakes-
peare. Boston, 1857. 8°. 1765.04
^ Girlnood of Shakespeare's heroines. 2 v. New York,
1857. 12°. ... i . . 155.10
— The trust and the remittance : two love stories iu
metred prose. Boston, 1874. 10°. . . 1031.23
— 'World-noted women. N. Y., 1808. 8°. . 3268.07
t^ For her uovela tee Ficticn clsga-Uet.
Clarke (Mrs. Mary G.) The home gamer. I'hiladel-
phia, 1855. 8°. 2517.17
Clark (M. St. Clair) and Hall (D. A.) History of the
Bank of the U.S. Wash. , (D. 0. ) 1832. 8°. 5915.11
Clark (N. G. ) Outline of the EngUsh language. New
York, 1803. 12°. 6433.01
Clark (Richard). Account of the national anthem en-
tiUed, God save the King. L., 1822. 8°. 1562.21
Clarke (Richard H. ) Lives of the deceased bishops of
the Catholic church in the United States. 2 v.
New York, 1872. 8° 3428.11
Clark (Hev. Bufus W. ) Heaven and its scriptural em-
blems. Boston, 185G. 12°. 3536.07
— Life scenes of the Messiah. B., 1855. 12°. 3530.00
— Memoir of Rev. J.E. Emerson. B., 1852. 12°.3055.01
— Question of the hour : Bible and the school fund.
Boston, 1871. 16° 3536.04
— Review of Moses Stuart's pamphlet on slavery.
Boston, 1850. 8' 583!.()1
— Romanism in America. Boston, 1855. 12°. . 3530.05
Clark (S. W.) Analysis of the English language. New
York, 1855. 12°. 0434. 1'J
— Science of the English language. Revised ed. New
York, 1857. 12° 0433.02
Clarke (Samuel, D.D.) Sermons. 8 v. London. 175 j.
8°. 3535.11
Clarke (Mrs. Stirlmg). The ladies' equestrian guide.
London, 1857. 4^. 4018.07
Clark (Wui.) History of the British marine testaceous
moUusca. Loudon, 1855. 8° 482.J.23
Clarke (W. Fairlie). Treatise on the diseases of the
tongue. London, 1873. 8° 43.5.18
Clark (Willis Gaylord). Literary remains. Ed. by L.
G.Clark. Now York, 1844. 8°. . . .2518.14
Ci)nten(> : OUapodiaua papers. The Bplrlt of llA. Selec-
tion from variouB prose aud poetical writingB.
Clark (Wm. George). Peloponnesus : notes of study
and travel. London, 1858. 8° 991.13
— Qeueial education and classical studleB. [In Oambridge es-
says, 1865.] -.^617.13
--Naples aud Garibaldi, [/n Galton (F.) Vacation tourists,
1860.) 928.11
— Poland, [in Vacation tourists, 1862-63.] 926.13
Ciarkson (Samuel). J. A. Froude and John Bright :
the censor censured. London, [^.d.] 8°. 3023.29
Clarksou (Thomas). History of the abohtiou ol the
African slave trade. 2 v. Ph., 1808. 12°. 5831.05
— Memoirs of William Penn. New ed., with a preface,
by W. E. Forster. London, 1849. 12°. . 3137.07
— Portraiture of quakerism. 3 v. N.Y'.,1800. b°. 3535.23
Classic aud lilstono portraits. See Bruce (J.) 2 T. 1863. 3212.15
Classical, ffsr See Olasaical dictionaries, below; — Arctueologv,
with the crusa-ruferences. p. 32 ;— Antiquity, p. 30 ; — Edu-
cation \Claasical) ;— Greek literature (for list of Greek
authors in this cataloguel ;— Latin literature (for names
ot Latiu autUorB) ;— ^Laugaage {Latin; — Grmk) ; — Litera-
ture (Z-ttiin; — Greek) ;— Philology; — Poetry (Classic).
Classical diotionaries.
— Adam (A.) Roman antiqaities. 8th N.T. cd. 437.08
— .4n(/itm (C) •Classical dictionary. 1855. . 437.03
— Beeton (S. 0.) Clus«io4il dictionary. 1871. . 3810.03
— EscltenlAtrg (J.J.) .Manual of cloiwiotil litvratura.
From the German. 4 th ed. 18.i9. . . . 437.01*
— Fosbrooke (T. D.) 'Encyclopedia of antiqaitieR.
New ed. 2 v. 184:) 437.01
— Lempriere (J.) Dictionary of the geography, history,
literature, and mythology of antiquity, and of tho
nncients. 15th Amor. ed. 1851 4:i7.0U
— NiUtali (P. A. ) Classical and arcbnological diction-
a-.y. 1840 437.07
— 8mUh { W.) 'Dictionary of Greek and Roman anti-
qaities. Revised by 0. AnthozL 1855. . 437.04
■ 'Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography aud
mythology. 3 t. 1814-49 3235.01
'Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. 2 v. .
1854-57 924.01
'Classical dictionary of biography, mythology,
and geography. Revised by C. A^tbon. . 437.05
A smaller classical dictionary. 1868. . . 3816.29
Classical examinations ; question papers, in the Univ.
of Cambridge. •2 V. Oambr., 183U.31. 8°. 5518.12
Classical journal. 40 v. Loudon, 1810-29. 8°. 2742.01
Note. — V. 40 has a general index to v. mo. v, 20 bas a
more minute index to t. 1-20.
Olaiilcal studies. See Sean (B.), Edwards (B. B.), and Felton
(0. C.) 6513.28
Olassiflcatioo. /Set Natural blBtory {Classijicatiim);—Ait» (Usefol;
ctassyficaiion o/ knowledge, p. 39).
Clater (Francis). Every man his own farrier ; diseases
of burses and dogs. Ist Amer. ed. by J. S. Skin-
ner. Philtt., 1845. 12°. 4627.17
Same. 3l8t ed. London, 1861. 12°. . . 4627.10
Olande (Jean). Essay on the composition of a sermon, [fn Sim-
eon's iiurse homiletic«e, v. 21.1 3723.21
Claudiau. [Ixit. Claudius Claudianus]. (Euvres com-
plfetes. [Lat. et Fi: Tr. par MM. Dektour et Ge-
rnzez.] Paris, 1862. 8^ [Nisard's colL ] 7725.ir
— Opera omnia. Cum notis et interpretatione in usnm
Delphini 4 v. Londini, Valpy, 1821. 8°. 7713.05
Contents:
Anonyml
Index, V. 4.
Laudea Hercuiis.
poets, T. 4.
Mots variorum, v. 3, 4.
Panegyi'iiB, v. 1.
Beceusus codicum, r. 4.
liecensus editiounm, v. 4.
Xcstimouia, v. 1.
ViU. V. 1.
De bello Oetlco, v, 2.
De bello Gildonlco, t. 2.
De laudlbus Stilichonis, v. 3.
De Phoeuloe.
De raptu Proserpion, y. 1.
EidjlUtt, Y.3.
Epi^rammata, v. 2-3.
EpiutolEB, V. 3.
Kpithalamii, v. 1-2.
Gigautomachia, v, 3.
— Poemata. (In Walker (O. S ) 'Corpus poctanun.] . . 169T.U
— Rape of Proserpine ; witU other poems. Tr. into
English verse. With pref. discourse and notes, by
J. G. Strutt. London, 1814. 8°. . . . 1633.20
— Works. Tr. by A. Hawkins. 2 v. L.,1817. 8°. 1633.18
See Class, journal, T. 28, p. 203 ; v. 27, p. 27B ; V. 29, p.
231; T.3U, p. 10 (Genius aud writings of C.| . . .2742.28
Claudius (jyialthias). Werke. Oe aufl. 2 bde. Hamburg,
1841. 12° 7114.16
For sundry translations set Hedge's Prose writers of
Germany 2735.01
ClauseviTitz (Carl von). On war. Tr. by J. J. Graham,
from tbe 3cl German ed. 3 v. iu 1. Loudon, 1873.
4° 4510.14
Clavel (F. T. B.) Histoire pittoresque des religious.
2 V. in 1. Paris, 1841-45. 8^. ... 3428.03
Claverhouse. See Gbaham (John) iu Biography, p. 150.
Clav.garc (Fruncesco Saverio). History of Mexico.
From the Italian, by C. Culleu. 2d td. v. 2. Lon-
don, 1807. 4° 558.08
Clavijo (Ruy Gonzalez de). Narrative of the embassy
to tbe court of Timour at Samarcaud, 1403-1406.
Tr. by G. £. Markham. London, Uakluyt society,
1859. 8°. 1035.10
Clay (Henry). Life and speeches. Ed. by D. Mallory.
With epitome of the compromise measures and the
obituary addresses in the senate and ho. of rep.
2 V. New York, 1857. 8° 0315.09
Contents ; v. 1. Life of Clay. H. C, a poem by G. D. Pren-
tice. Obituary addresses. Speeches: Domestic mauufac.
tures. Line ol the Perdido. On renewing the charter of
the first bank of the 0. S. On augmuutatiou of tbe mill.
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving tbe AUTHOlta NAMli, the flrst part of the TlTLli, aud the NUMBKB.
272
CLAY- CLIMATE
Ciay ^HeIlry). Life and speeches, continued.
tai-y force. Increase of the navy. New army bill. On his
retuiu from Obeut. D. S. bank quesiloo. Direct tax, aud
ihe state of the nation after the war wiOj Great Britain.
On the bill for forcing neutrality. Commercial restrictioua
with f(jreigu nations. Internal improvement. War between
Spain and her colonies. Emancipation oi So. America. Se-
juiuoie war. So. American affairs. Spanish treaty. Protec-
tion of home industry. Mission to So. Ameriia. Greek
revolution. Amer. industry. Reply to John Randolph. Ad-
dress to La Fayette. Address to his constituents on the
presidential e ectiou of 1826. Speech on election of presi-
dent by congress in 1825. African colonization. On the
charge of corruption. On needless enthusiasm for mere
military renown. Pohtical condition of the U. 8. during
Adaiu8"8 administration. On retiring from office. On com-
mencement of Jackson's administralioo. Effect of the pro-
tective system on the southern states. Speech on nullifi-
cation, etc. Reduction of duties on imports. On the no-
mination of Van Bureu as minister to Great Rritain.
V. 2. Defence of the Amer. system. On public lands.
N. E. boundary of the U. S. On Jauksons veto of the bill
to re-cliarter the U. S bank. On introducing the compro-
mise tariff bill. In support ot the compromise tariff act.
On the president's message returning the public laud biU.
On the removal of the public deposits from the bank, of
the U. S. On the public-distress caused by tlie removal of
the deposits. On the effects of the removal of the de-
posits. Ou our relations with France. On our re ations with
the Cherokee Iniliaus. Ou the Cumberland road bill. On the
appointing and removing power. On the public laud bill.
On our relations with France. On the admission ol Arkan-
sas into the Union. Ou the lortiflcation bill. On recogniz-
ing the independence of Texas. On the expunging resolu-
tion. Sub-treasury bill. Pre eniptiou bill. Sub-treasury
scheme. On the doctrine of inst.uction at Buffalo, N. Y.
Ou petitions for tile abolition of slavery. On the laud bill
proposed by Calhoun. Ou the sub-treasury bill. At the
whig natioual convention of young men. State of the coun-
try under Van Bureu. .\t the Ilariisou conventiou. On the
repeal of the sub-treasuiy law. On the distribution of the
proceeds ol public lauds. In defence of Webster. On the
Teto of the fiscal bank bill by Tyler. On the bank veto. On
a general bankrupt law. On the amendment of the consti-
tution respecting the veto power. On the compromise
tariff'. On the tariff and other measures of public policy.
Valedictory address to the senate. Ou his retirement to
private life. On slavery and abolition. Ou the admission
of Calitornia, etc. Ou the constitution of California, etc. On
the compromise measures. Correspondence.
— liUell (J. &) Clay min8.rel. N.Y., 18 U. 21°. 3037.30
jKS^ For lives of Clay, see Biography, p. 133.
Clay {Mev. J. G. ) The virgin Mary and the traditions
of tlie painters Lo.idon, lo73. 1:^°. .Ui'2.0'j
Clay (John). Free trade essential to the welfare of Great Britain.
London, 1820. 8'. [Pamphleteer, v. 17.] .... 6058.17
Clay {Beu. W. L. , ed. ) Ess'jys on church policy. Lon-
don, 1868. 8° 3536.09
For contents see p. 81 of this catalogue.
Clayton (EUeu C.) Queens of soug ; memoirs, etc.
New York, 1865. 12°. 3265.10
Clayton (Kobert, bp. ) Vindication of the Old and New
Testaments. London, 1763. 8°. . . . 3522.18
Oleanthes. Carmina. Gr. et Lat. [/» Fragra.philos., v. 1. Z>iiio<,
1860.) 77C6.01
Gr. with trans, in Latin verse. [In Cudworth (R.) Intell.
system, V. 1, 1837, p. 675.) 3537.08
Hymn to Jupiter. Tr. by O.West. [fn Chalmers (A.) Engl.
poets, V. 13, p. 169.] 1G2U.13
Tr. by F. W. Newman. {In his The sonl, 1868, p. 73.] 3577.10
See also Old and New, Feb., 1872 (Hymn of C, by Edward
Beecher).
Cleasby (Eiohard). An Icelandic-English dictionary.
Enlarged and completed by G. Vigfussou. Oxford,
1869-73. sm. 4°. 6425.10
Oleaveland. See also Cleveland.
Cieavelaad (Mrs. E. H. J. ) No sects in heaven, and
other poems. New York, 1869. 18°. . . 1632.28
Cleaveland (H. W.) and otlurs. Villas and farm cot-
tages. New York, 1856. 8^ 1314.31
Cleaveland (N.) Hints concerning Greenwood. New
York, 1853. 8° 1111.24
Cleaveland (Parker). Elementary treatise on mineral-
ogy and geology. Boston, 1S16. 8°. . . 411J.07
— Meteorol. observ. at Brunswick, Me., 1807-59. [Sm. contrib.,
V. 16.] 3937.16
Clegg (Samuel). Practical treatise on the manufacture
of coal gas. 5th ed. London, 1868. 4°. 39.4.13
Cleland (John, M.D.) Animal physiology of tbe hu-
man body. New York, 1875. 12°. . . 4335.03
Clemens Alexandrinus. Writings. 2 v. Tr. by W.
Wilson. Edin., 1868-69. 8°. [Ante-Nicene Chr.
libr., V. 4, 5.] 3467.04
— FragmeuU. [ WM Liturgies, etc. A.-N. Oh. lib., T. 21.] 3467.15
— Kaye {J., bp. of Lincoln). Some account of the writ-
ings and opinions of 0. 183.5 3563.27
Clemens Romanus. The Clementine homilies. Edin.,
1870. 8°. [A.-N. C. lib., v. 17.] . . . 3467.06
— Becognitions. Tr. by T. Smith. Edin., 1868 8°.
A.-N. C. Ub., V. 3.] 3467.20
— Two epistles concerning virginity. Tr. by 13. L.
Pratten. E., 1869. 8°. [A.-N. C. lib., v. 14.] 3467.17
Lardner (Z).) Upon the two epistles, etc. [In his Works,
V. 10. 1838.] 3665.10
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^ote. — Reminiscences ol H. Greeley's country home.
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voyage of ti. C. to the Azores, 1589. See the collections of
voyages by Kerr, v. 7. 1824. [911.14] ; *Green, v. 1. [935.09];
*Pinkerton, v.l, 1808 [326.01] ; *Haklayt, v.2, 1810 [916.16].
jtj^ For lives of him, see Biography, p. 133.
Clifford (Martin or Matthew). Treatise of human rea-
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JVo(e.— For a reply, see Plain dealing, etc. [3641.03].
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OSmate »nd national character. Disraeli [f.) Influence of cUmata
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(p. 230), for a luUcr diacuBsiou of thiB topic ; iileo Uarpcr'a
mag., V. 31, 1805 (Climate and national character, by J. W.
Draper).
OUmbing plants. See Darwin (Charles) «11,11
Olingman (Thomas L.) Topography of Blaclc mountain, (N. 0.)
(Sm. ropoit. 18.56.] 3936.10
Olinton (L)e Witt). Description of a leaden plate found In Ohio.
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— Discourse before the K. Y. hist, soc, 6th Dec, 1811. [On the
Indians of New York state]. [In N. Y. hist. soo. Coll., t. 3.
1814.) 616.02
Jta- For lives of Clinton, tee Biography, p. 133.
Clinton (George). Memoirs of the life and WTitings of
lord Byron. London, 1827. 8°. ... 3027.28
CUnton (Henry Fynes). An epitome of the chronology
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1851. 6°. 421.1S
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tory to 1872. London, 1874. 12°. . . 463.26
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London, 1729. 16°. 1632.32
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By the author of "Paul FerrolL" Including a
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1856. 12°. 1633.06
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Clouds. Ruskin(J.) Queen of the air. 1869. . 2542.23
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Clough (Arthur Hugh). The Bothie of Toper-ua-Fuo-
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1862. 32° 1633.09
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Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich. Amours de voyage. Other
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tS" For biogr. and essays on Clough see Biography,
p. 133 ; also Blackwood's mag., v. 92, 1862 ; Macmlllan,
Aug., 1862 (by D. Masaon) ; Dec, 1866 (' Dipsychus ' and
letters of A. H. 0.); Nat. rev., v. 16, 1862 ; North Brit, rev.,
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Clow^es (Rev. John). Outlines of Swedenborg's doc-
trines. New ed. London, 1873. 12°. . . 3590.25
Club (The) ; or, a gray cap for a green head. See Puckle (J.) 6212.07
Club and the drawlns-room. See Hay (C.) 1870. . . . 6216.33
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NealDow. New York, 1856. 12°. . . 5834.14
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1809. 8°. 5093.05
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2 V, 1828 B216.H
— Timfts (J.) Club life of London. 2 ▼. 1806. 493.16
Same. [New ed.] Clubs and club life, rfc Lon-
don. 1872 6216.85
— Emerson {R. IK.) Society and solitude, p. 99 336. 1870. 3634 08
— Lever [C.i Foreign clubs. [M hit O'Dowd papers, v. 1, p. 199.
207. 1876.J -&S3.M
— Mathews {W.) Lit. clubs. [M Ait Great coDvcraem. etc.) 3638.06
See also Uloekwood's inaK.. v. 73, 1863, or LltteU. v. 87,
1863 (Clubs and dubblsta) : I'raiiet's mag., v.04, 1861 ; ».
73, 186U; GaUiy, Apr., 1807 (Loudon clubs, by W. WlDWood
Reade ; Galaxy, Feb., 1868 (Modern French clubs, by G. M.
Towle) : Gent.'s mag., Jan., 1876 (Club life in Uerlin, by
Herbert Tuttle) : Londou soo., Ucb., 1866 (Clubs aud tav-
erns) ; Feb., Mch., May, 1867 (3 art.) ; July, 1871 : New
mouthly, v. 13, 1876 (Clubs of London) ; y. 19, 1827 (Cluba
of St. James's ; 3 art.) ; v. 22, 23, 1828 (Philosophy of clubs;
6 art.); Nat. quar. rev. t.71, 1863 ; N.A. rev., v. 81, 1865 (Ab-
stracted from 'London clubs,' l<ond., 1863. 18*); Scribner,
Nov., 1871 (Clubs of Paris, by Mary 0. Putnam); Temple
Bar, March, 1872 (Some cluba),
j^r See alto Secret societies.
— Brooklyn. Musaeola association; constitution and
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Clulo'w (Wm. B.) Aphorisms and reflectiona London,
1843. 8°. 2521.02
Cluskey (Michael W.) The political textrbook or en-
cyclopajdia. 9th ed. PhUa., 1860. 8°. . 5726.11
Clutterbuok (Bobert). "History and antiquities of the
connty of Hertford. 3 v. L., 1815-27. foL
Cluttou (Henry), 'liemarks, with illustrations of the
domestic architecture of France, from Charles VL
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Coats (Cap(. Wm.) Geography of Hudson's Bay. Voy-
ages, 1727-1751. Ed. by John Barrow. London,
Makluijl soc, lSa2. 8° 1145.15
Cobbe {Miss Frances Power). Broken lights : present
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— Darwinism in morals, and other essays. London,
1872. 8°. 6434.27
Contenfx ; Darwinism in morals. Hereditary piety. Re-
ligion of childhood. An English broad churchmau [P. W,
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1859. 12°. 5435.05
— Italics : Italy in 1864. London, 1864. 12°. 971.19
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Cobb (Isaac). Sylvan poems. B., 1851. S°. 1633.10
Cobb (James F.) The story of the great czar. Peter
ofKussia. London, 1874. 12°. . . . 3142.23
Cobb (Joseph B. ) Leisure labors ; or, miscellanies.
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Hacaulay's History of England. WUIis's Poems. Longfel-
low's Poems. Slavery in the District of Columbia. Union
or disunion.
Cobb (J. H.) Manual of the mulberry tree ; culture of
silk. Boston, 1831. 16°. 6133.17
Cobb (Lyman). The evil tendencies of corporal pun-
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Cobbe (Thomas). History of the Norman kings of
England. [To 1153]. London, 1869. 8°. 483.17
Cobbett (Wm. ) Doom of the tithes. London, 1836.
10°. 5721.01
— History of the Protestant "Keformation," in Eng-
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— Legacy to parsons. N. Y., 1835. 18°. . 3536.14
— Life of Andrew Jackson. N. Y., 1834. 16°. 30S7.09
— Selections from [his] political works : with notes.
By J. M. and J. P. Cobbett 6 v. London, [1835-
48.] 8°. 5714.01
Contents : v. 1. American writings, 1791-1800 : Priestley's
emigraliou. A bone to knaw for the democrats. A little
plain Euglish. A new year's gift to the Democrats. Re-
marks on the Blunderbuss. Ou the pampliiets published
agaiust Porcupine, Selection fi-om Porcupine's Gazette.
The Uush-light. Jjetter to judge Shippen. Porcupine's re-
venge. Priestley's sermon for poor emigrants. English
writings, 1801-1805. v. 2. English writings, 1806-08. V. 3.
1808-11. V. 4. 1811-16. V. 6. 1816 19. v. 6. 1820-31.
Sg- For lives of Cobbett, tee Biography, p. 133.
— A year's residence in the United States. Part 3 con-
taining Mr. Hulme's journal in the western coon-
tries, ilr. Cobbett's letters to Mr. Birkbeck, eic.
London, 1819. 8°. 1124.17
Cobbold (T. Spencer). Entozoa : with reference, more
particularly, to the internal parasites of man. Lon-
don, 1864. 8°. 4318.19
— The internal parasites of our domesticated animals.
London, 1873. 12°. 4318.20
— Worms. A series of lectures on practical helmin-
thology. London, 1872. 8° .... 4341.07
Cobdeu (Kichard). Political writings. 2 v. London,
1867. 8°. 5716.10
Contents : v. 1. England, Ireland, America, Russia, Tur-
key, and England. 1793 and 1853. Protection of coilimerce.
Non-intervention, v. 2. Free trade and blockades. How
wars are got up iu India, What next— and next? [i. e. The
Crimean war]. The three panics.
Reviewed iu N. Brit, rev., v. 46, 1867, or Littell, 1866, v. 1.
— Speeches. Ed. by J. Bright and J. E. T. Rogers.
2 v. London, ls70. 8^ 6315.18
Contents : v. 1. Free trade. Finance, v. 2. War. Foreign
policy. India. Peace policy of the whig government. Par-
liamentary government. Education.
— Rogers (J. M. T. ) Cobdeu and modem political
opinion. 1873 5724.18
tS- For lives of Cobden, see Biography, p. 131.
Cobden club. Systems of land tenure in various conn-
tries : essays. 2d ed. London, 1870. 8°. 5914.16
— Essays. 2d series. London, 187-2. 8°. . .5314.17
Contents: On the causes of war and the means of reducing
their number, by E. de Laveleye. Law and custom of primo-
geniture, by G. C. Brodrick. Prcseut aspect of the land
question, by W. Fowler. Fiuancial relorm, by T. E. 0. Leslie,
i^ew commercial treaty betweeu Great Britain aud Germa-
ny. The English coinage question, by J. P. Prince. Trade
unions aud the relations of capital and labour, by J. Gost-
wick. The colonial question by J. E. T. Rogers. Recent
fiuaucial, iudubtrial, aud commercial experiences of the
United States, by D. A. Wells.
Cochet I^Alibi Jeau Benoit Desirfi). Jja Normandie
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Cochin (Augustiu). Kesults of emancipation. Tr. by
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1863. 12°. 5831.07
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d'). New memoirs, etc 2613.29
Cochrane (A. BailUe). Francis the first, and other
historical studies. 2 v. Loudon, 1870. 12°. 3057.17
V. 1. Francis I. of France, v. 2. The council of blood,
Netherlands, 1668. The flight of Varennes. 1789.
Cocbraue {Cupt. Charles Stuart). Journal of a resi-
dence and travels in Colombia, 1823-1824. 2 v.
London, 1S25. 8°. 1154.22
Cochrane (John Dundas). Journey through Kussia
and Siberian Tartary. 2 v. L., 1824. 8°. 1024.07
Cochrane (Thomas, 10th earl of Owtdonald). Narrative
of services in the liberation of Chili, Peru, and
Brazil. 2 v. London, 1859. 8°. . . . . 1164.07
Jl^ For livet of lord Cochrane, see Biography, p. 131.
Cock (S.) Examination of the report of the bullion
committee. London, 1810. 8". ... 5915.35
Oock Loreli's bote. Ed. by K F. Rlmbaalt. Loudon, 1813. [Percy
society, V. 6.] . . .' 6060.00
Cockayne (Rev. Thomas Oswald, ed.) Leechdoms,
wortcunning, and starcraft of early England. 3 v.
London, 1864-06. 8°. [Rolls chronicles. ] 5140.—
— Life of Turenne. London, 1857. 16°. . . 5075.19
CockbuTU (Sir Alexander James Edmund). National-
ity ; or the law relating to subjects and aliens,
considered with a view to future legislation. 217
pp. London, 1819. 8° 5613.18
See London soc., Jan. 1867 (Sketch).
Cockburu (Henry Thomas, Iwd). Life of lord Jeffrey.
2 v. Phila., 1852. 12°. 3092.13
US' For livei of lord Cockbnm, see Biography, p. 131.
Cockbum (John, D.D.) History and examination of
duels. London, 1720. 8°. 6613.26
Cocker (B. F.) Christianity and Greek philosophy.
New Jork, 1870. 12° 3536.16
— Theistic conception of the world. New York, 1875.
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Cooker (E.) Arithmetick. 50th ed. L.,1741. 16°. 4011.15
Cocks (0.) Bordeaux : its wines, and the claret coun-
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Cocks (J., M.D.) Sea-weed collector's guide. London,
1853. 16° 4826.24
Ood (Cape.) See Goontries, etc. (Cape Cod.)
Cod-Uver oiL Jongh (L. J. de). The three kinds of
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Coddington (D. S.) Speeches and addresses. With
a biogr. sketch. New York, 1866. 8°. .6315.13
iVote.— Relate chiefly to the olvU war of 1860, with eulo-
gies of Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, etc.
Coddjngtoii (Henry). Elementary treatise on optics.
2d ed. Cambridge, 1825. 8°. 4024.17
Code Napoleon ; or, French civil code. Literally tr.
B. a Richards. London, 1824. 8°. . , 5616.22
Codex diplomaticus esvi Saxonici. See Eemble (J. H.)
Codes and codiflcation. See Law.
Codex vaticanus. Novum Testamentum Grffice. Ed.
A. Mains. London, 1859. 8° 3743.01
Codman (John). Mormon country. New York. 1874.
12° . . 1123 25
— Narrative of a visit to England. B." 1836." 16°. 951.25
— Ten months in Brazil; with notes on the Paraguayan
war. Edin., 1870. 1'2°. 1163.23
*CcElestial atlas ; or, a new ephemeris. 1819-50. By
Robert White, [pseud.] 32 v. London, 1819-50.
16°. 6761.01
Ooetlogon (C. E. de). Set De Ooetlogon.
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— De Bow (J B. D.) Industrial resources, v. 1. (Coffee and the
coffee trade, by J. 8. Duke) 6926.25
— Ellis (J.) Historical account of C, its culture, use,
etc. 1774 4318.14
— Hewiti (R.,jr.) Coffee : its history, cultivation, and
uses. 1872 6124.32
— LasceUes (A. R. W.) Treatise on the nature and
cultivation of 0. 1865 6124.33
— Wetter i^H.) Essai sur I'bistoire du cafe. 1868. 4911.17
See also Galaxy, Feb., 1869 (C. aud its adulterations in
N. Y., by J. C. Draper) ; London soc, July, 1866 (Coffee-
house aud taveru life of Paris).
See also Adulterations, p. 1 ; — Medicine (Beverages ; —
Stimulants and A'arcotics).
CoflSn (Charles Carleton). ['Carleton.'] My days and
nights on the baftle-fleld. B., 1864. 16°. 642.19
— Our new way round the world. B., 1869. 8°. 925.10
— The seat of empire. [The West. ] B., 1870. 16°.1122.12
jKS" For liis other works see Fiction class-list.
Ooffin (James Henry). Orbit and phetiomeua of a meteoric fire-
baU, seen July 20, 1860. (Sm. contrib., v. 16. 3937.16) ;
Winds of the northern hemisphere, [/n Amer. assoc. prom.
of science, v. 1, 1849) ; Xustrument for determining the
variation aud duration of wiuds [In v. 2) ; Monsoons on
the shores ot the North Atlantic [In v. 1.) ; 'I'he storm
curve [In V. 7); Currents of the atmosphere [/n v. 12] ;
Winds of the southeru liemisphere [Iu v. 13) ; i'sychro-
metrioal table for determining the elastic force of aqueous
vapor aud the relative humidity of the atmosphere, from
indications of the wet and dry bulb thermometer, Fah-
reuheit. 1856. [In Sm. Miscel. coll., v. 1. 3936.11) ; Wiuds of
the northern hemisphere. [In Sm. contrib. v. 6. 3937.06).
For a biogr. sketch of Prof. Cofi^, see Popular science
monthly, Aug., 1873.
CofBn (Joshua). History of Newburyport, and W. New-
bury, 1635 to 1845. Boston, 1845. 8°. . 011.10
Coffin (Bev. Paul). Memoir aud journals. Memoir by C. Wood-
man. Journal of a tour to Connecticut, 1760, Rhode Islaud,
1761, Piggwacket, 1768, Hauover, N. H., 1796, missionary
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CofEUi (Robert Barry). ['Barry Gray.'] Castles in tbe
air, and other phantasies. N.Y., 1871. 12°. 2.521.19
— Home of Cooper and haunts of Leatherstockiug.
Now York, 1872. 8°. 3013.27
t^ For other works bjr him tu. Fiction clua-lUt.
Cogan (Thomas). Ethical questions. London, 1817.
8' 5135.03
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V. 9.j »1I«.1»
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Eondon, Sur(M» IOC, 1841. 8' tlK.lO
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Colebrooke (llonty T.) .Vliscellaneous essays. New
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pecially. Fbilos. of the Hindus, v. 2. On I lio .Sanskrit and
Pr&krit languages. Preface to the author's (jnimnoar of
Sanskrit. Ijst of S.uiskrit grammars, with coinmeutaries,
etc. Preface to the Amara Kosha Ou SauHkrit and Pri-
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Calcutta, 1304 Exam, of Indian classes. On the sect of
Jains. Origin and tenets of certain Muhaintiiedan sects.
Transl. of one of the Inscriptions on the pillar at Delhi,
called tbe L4t of Firuz Shah. Ou ancient monuments cont.
Sanscrit inscriptions. Inscriptions upon rocks iu south
Bib&r. On three grants of land , iu.>4cri bed on copper, found
at UJJayani. On inscriptious at temples of the Jaiua scot
in South Bih&r. -Ou the ludian and Arabian divisious of
the zodiac. On the notion of the Hindu astronomers con-
cerning the precession of the equinoxes and motions of the
planets. On the algebra of the Hindus.
Coleman (John). Hist, essays. L., IS-'il. 8°.' 2527.02
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Coleoptera. See Entomology.
Coleridge (Derweut). Observ. on the plan of the proposed new
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Coleridge (Hartley). Essays and maigiii.ilia Ed. by
his brother. 2 v. London, 1851. 16". . 2521.09
Contents: v. 1. Parties iu poetry. Poetical use of the
Heathen mythology. On black cats. Upon brevity.. Mel-
ancholy. Antiquity. Modem works of imagination. Love
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On prido. Ou old age, passive Imagination, and insanity.
Books of my childhood. Church sectarianism. Shakspeare
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Wm. Boscoe. Capt. J. Cook. Congrevo. Dr. FothergiU.
— Poems. With memoir, by his brother. 2d ed. 2 v.
London, 1851. 16°. 1633.11
4^ For notices of H. C., see Biography, p. 134; also Bent
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Coleridge (Henry James). Life and letters of St Fran-
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Coleridge (Henry N. ) In trod, to the study of the Greek
classic poeta Part 1. General introduction. Ho-
mer. 2d ed. London, 1834. 16°. . . .1031.19
Coleridge (Herbert). Glossarial index to the printed
English literature of the 13th century. London,
1859. 8°. 6424.11
For sketch of H. C. b; J. D. Coleridge, itt UaomlUim.
Nov., 1861.
Coleridge (Sir John T. ) Memoir of Eev. John Keble.
2d ed. 2 v. New York, 1869. 12°. . . 3095.16
— Kemarks on the case of ' Elphiustone against Pur-
chas, ' and on the course proper to be pursued by
the clergy in regard to it. 4thed.L.,1871.8°. 3585.26
Coleridge (Sara). Memoir and letters. Ed. by her
daughter. 1874 [1873]. 12° 3042.19
Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Aids to reflection. 6th
ed. New York, 1847. 12°. . . . . . 3536.18
— Biographia literaria, or biographical sketches of my
literary life and opinions. 2v. N.Y., 1872.8°. 2518.18
— Complete works. With introd. essay by prof. Bhedd.
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1. Aids to reflection. Statesman'a manual.
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5. Biograpliia literaria. Biogr. suppi. by H.N. Coleridge.
4. Lectures on Sbakspeare and other dramatists. Lite-
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Confessions of an enquiring spirit.
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London, 1873. 16°. 1714.30
— Poetical and dramatic works. With memoir. 3 v.
Boston, 1854. 16°. 1633.13
Contents : Poems written in youth. Poems written in
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Christabtl, Kubla Khan, The wanderings of Cain. Sibyl-
line leaves, v. 2. Sibylline leaves, ^cont'd). Poems writ-
ten in later life. v. 3. The Piccolomiui ; or, the first part
of Walleusteiu, a drama, from Sotillier. The death of
Wallenstein, a tragedy.
j^- For numerous lives and notices of S. T. C. «e« Bio-
graphy, p. 134 ; also Martiueaa (J.) Kssays, v. 1, p. 329-405
ni635.171: Sterling (J.) ChriBtabel.[fn]ia8ays, v. 1. 2547.09] j
Whipple (E. P.) 0. as critic. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1851.
2645.uiiJ ; Quar. rev., v. 125, 1868 (0. as a poet).
Ooligny (Gaspar de, admiral). Siege de Saiuct Quentil^- 1557.
[Petitot. Mem., 1 s6r., v. 32.] 001.32
aa- For lives of Ooligny, see Biography, p. 134 ; also Brit-
ish quart, rev., April, 187S.
Coles (Oakley). Manual of dental mechanics. Lon-
don, 1873. 12°. 4341.17
Oolet (John). Set Biograplr^, p. 134.
Colet (Jfme. Louise). Lui : roman oontemporain. 5e
ed. Paris, 1864. 12°. 7014.24
Coley (Henry). A key to the whole art of astrology.
2d ed. London, 1676. 12°. 3811.10
Oolfaz (Schuyler). tSf See Biography, p. 134.
Oollard (Eoyer). See North Brit, rev., v. 39, 1863 (E. C, philoso:
pher and politician) 1892.18
CoU6 (Charles). La v6rit6 dans le vln, com^die. [Barridre. Bibl.
des memoires, etc., v. 4.] . 607.01
Collectanea curiosa ; or miscellaneous tracts. [Ed.
by J. Gutoh.] 2 v. Oxford, 1781. 8°. . 473.23
Collection of old ballads. With introd. [by Ambrose
PhiUips]. 3 v. L., 1723 [repr. 1872.] 16°. 1622.19
Collection of state papers, relative to the war against
France. 10 v. Loudon, 1794-1801. 8°. . 525.01
CoUectiou of very valuable and scarce pieces relating
to the last plague in the year 1665. [anoji. ] 2d ed.
London, 1721. 12° 4334.19
Collects (The). See Biblical and relig. lit. (,LUurfies, p. 91).
College (The), the market, and the court. See Dall {Mrs. O. H.)
1867 6824.26
Colleges. See Bdaoation.
Collegian's guide. See Pycroii (James) 6612.17
Collembola. Luhbock (iSir J.) Monograph of. 4744.18
Collet ^Stephen), pseud. See Byerley (J. S.)
Colletta (Pietro). History of Naples, 1734-1825. Tr.
by S. Horner. With suppL chaptijr. 1825-56. 2 v.
Ediu., 1858. 8°. 534.09
Colley (Thomas). Apology for silent waiting upon
God. Dublin, 1615. 8°. 3586.09
Collier. See also Oollyer.
Collier (Arthur). Demonstration of the non-existence of an ex-
ternal world. [/» Farr (S.) Metaphysical tracts, etc. Lon-
don, 1837. 8°.] 6416.16
— Benson (A.) Memoirs of, 1704-32 3042.22
— Hamilton {Sir W.) Idealism ; with reference to Collier, [/n
a.'s Discussions, 1862.] 6413.10
Collier {Sir George). France on the eve of the great
revolution. France, Holland, and the Netherlands,
a century ago. London, 1865. 8°. . . 945.14
Collier (Jeremy). An ecclesiastical history of Great
Britain, to the end of the reign of Charles II.
New ed., with life, by T. Lathbuiy. 9 v. London,
1852. 8°. 3444.03
— Short view of the immorality and profaneness of the
English stage. 2d ed. London, 1698. 8°. 1731.27
Note. For a reply, see Defence, etc. [1731.27.]
Collier (John Payne). Bibliographiciil and critical
account of the rarest books in the English lan-
guage. 4v. N. Y., 1866. 8°. . . . .2753.17
— Ancient blogr. poems, on the duke of Norfolk, viscount He-
reford, the earl of Essex, and queen Elizabeth. Catnden
Vliscel., V. 3. 1856. 4° 6113.16
— Book of lloxburghe ballads. L.,1847. sq. 8°. 1633.17
— Criticisms on the bar. London, 1819. 16°. 5631.03
— Fools and jesters ; with repr. of Armin's Nest of
ninnies. London, Shak soc, 1842. 8°. 1756.10
— History of English dramatic poetry to the time of
Shakespeare ; and annals of the stage to the Bea-
toration. 3 v. London, 1831. 12°. . . 1715.07
— Lyrical poems, selected from musical publications between
1589 aud 1600. Loudon, 1848. 8°. [Percy soc, v. 13.] 6060.13
— Memoirs of Edward Alleyn, with some new particu-
lars respecting Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Massin-
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— Memoirs of the principal actors in the plays of
Shakespeare. L., Sliak. soc, 1816. 8°. . 1756.32
— Notes and emendations to the text of Shakespeare's
plays. From early ms. corrections iu a copy of the
folio, 1632. New York, 1853. 12°. . . 1753.08
NoU.—See Collier folio controversy, uuder Shakspere (Wm.)
— Old ballads. Loudon, 1840. 8°. [Percy soc, v. 1.) . . 5060.01
— Poetical decameron ; or ten conversations on English
poets and poetry. 2v.ini. Edin.,1820. 8°. 163:116
— Beasons for a new edition of Shakespeare's works. 2d ed.
London, 1842. 8° 1764.12
— Shakespearu's library. 2 v. L., 1843. 8°. . 1753.06
— Sir Waller Italeigb, his character, services, aud advancement.
New materials for his life. [Arch£eologia,v. 34, 36. 1852.]
See also Shakspere (Wm.)
Collier (Joshua). Keply to a pamphlet on the state of the nation
in 1822. London, 1822. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 21.] . 5068.21
Collier (Koberfc Liiird). Every-day subjects in Sunday
sermons. Boston, 1870. 12°. .... 3536.21
— Meditations on the essence of Christianity. Boston,
1876. 12°. 353631
Collier (Wm. F.) Great events of history New York,
1872. 12°. 421.26
— Hist, of English literature. L., 1869. 12°. 2752.18
CoUingTvood (Cuthbert). Bambles of a naturalist ;
voyage to China, Formosa, Borneo, etc. 1866-67.
Loudon, 1868. 8°. 1064.13
Oollingwood (Cuthbert, lord). See Biography, p. 134.
Colliua (Anthony). Philosophical inquiry concerning
human liberty. London, 1717. lu°. . . 3535.27
Same. [In Priestley (J.) Theol. works, v. 4.] . . 3691,06
— Hunt {J.) BeUgious thought iu Euglaud, v. 2, 1871. p. 369-
899 3443.18
JVote.— Eepr. from Conlem. rev., v. 9, 1868.
Collins (Arthur). Peerage of England : genealogical,
biogr., and historical, greatly augmented by hir E.
Brydges. 9 v. London, 1812. 8°. . 6613.07
Collins (Jennie). Nature's aristocracy. A plea for the
oppressed. Ed. by B. H. Couwell. Boston, 1871.
12°. 5816.22
CoUins (J. E.) Private book of useful alloys. New
York, 1872. 18°. 3932.11
Collins (J. H. ) Handbook to the mineralogj' of Corn-
wall and Devon. London, 1871. 8°. . .4114.09
Collins (J. H.) Principles of metal mining. New
York, [1874.] 16° 3933.57
Collins (Lewis). Historical sketches of Kentucky.
MaysvUlo, Ky., 1850. 8° 592.24
Collins (Mortimer). Jl^ See Fiction class-list.
Collins (Perry McDonough). Voyage down the Amoor.
New York, 1860. 12" 1024.01
Collins (Stephen, If. i>.) Autobiography. Phila.,ls72.
12°. 3536.30
Collins (T. Wharton). Humanics. [Vitality, sensation,
emotion, thought, action.] N.Y.,1860. 8°. 5412.05
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CoUina (Wm. Wilkie). My misoellanies. 2 t. London,
1863. 8°. 2518.16
Contents: Skelchet of character : Talk-stoppers, A shook-
ingly rudo article, Mrs. Badgery, The bachelor bedroom,
Pray employ Major Namby, My epluBters. Social grievances:
A Jouruey iu search of nothiug, Pelltiou to the Dovel
writers, Give us room. Save me from my frieuds, Mrs.
Bullwiiikle. Nooks and comers of history : A quet-u's re-
venge. The great (forgotteu) iuvasiou, A remarkable rovo-
lutiou. Fragments of personal experience : Liud up iu lodg-
ings. My black mirror. Curiosities of literature : The uu-
knowu public. Portrait of an author, paiuted by his pub-
lisher. Cases worth looking at : Memoirs of au adopted
sou. The poisoued meal. The cauldron of oil, Douglas Jer-
rold, Dramatic grub street. To ttuuk, or to be thought for}
Bold words by a bachelor.
— Sights a-foot. Phila., 1863. 8°. .... 955.06
4^ For bis novels, see Fiction class-list. For notices of
him, see Biography, p. 131.
Collins (Wm.) Poetical works. [With memoir and essay
by SirE. Brydges.] Boston, 1854. 16°. 1634.01
Same. London, 1830. 16° 1611.17
— Poetical works. Ed. by B. Walsh. [British poets, v. 23, 1819J.
— Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers' English poets,
T. 13, 1810.] 1626.18
For notices of Colllus, see Biography, p. 134.
Collins (William, publisher), IPortable atlas of physical geogra-
phy. ie« WeUer (E.) 915.17
OoUins {Rev. Wm. L.,) editor. See Ancient classics for English
readers, on p. 26.
CoUinson {Capt. Uichard). Nine weeks in Canada, [/n Galton (F.)
Vacation touriets, 1861.] 925.12
Colloquia crucls. See Greenwell (Dora). 1871 856S.a7
Collyer, See also Collier.
Ctollyer (Kobert). The life that now is : sermons. Bos-
ton, 1871. 16°. 3536.28
— Man in earnest : life of A. H. Conant. Boston, 1868.
16°. 3043.22
— Nature and life : sermons. 9th ed. Boston, 1869.
16°. 353G.19
See M. D. Conway's two articles in Harper's mag., t. 48,
(likley, illus.)
Collyer (Kobert H., M.D.) Mysteries of the vital ele-
ment in connexion with dreams, somnambulism,
faith and will, anaesthesia, modern spiritualism.
2d ed. London, 1871. 8°. .... 3814.30
Collyns (C. P.) Notes on the chase of the wild red
deer in Devon and Somerset L., 1862. 8°. 4615.15
Oolman (George). jjS" See Flays. (Alphabetical arrangement.)
Oolman (George, jr.) jg* See Flays. (Alphabetical arrangement.)
Colmaii (Henry). European agriculture and rural
economy. 2 v. Boston, 1857. 8°. . . 6137.03
— European life and manners. 2 v. B.,1849. 16°. 944.06
— Discourse on religious institutions. 2d ed. Salem. 1825.
8" 3681.26
Colmaa (J. F.) Island bride, and other poems. Bos-
ton, 1846. 16°. 1631.20
Colombey (Emile). Histoire anecdoticiue du duel.
Paris, [n.d.] 16°. 6621.10
— BueUes, salons, at cabarets ; histoiie anecdotique
de la litt^rature frauQaise. P., 1858. 12°. 6212. '28
Oolombia. See Countries. (Colombia.)
Colonial policy of Great Britain, considered with rela-
tion to her N. A. provinces aud West Indian pos-
- session.s. By a traveiler. Lend., 1816. 8°. 5727.02
Colonies and colonization. See Grovemment aud politics.
Oolonna (Vittoria). See Biography, p. 134 ; also Hev monthly
mag.. May. 1859 (By ' Su- Nathaniel').
Oolonne (Guido dalle). The geet hystoriale of the destruction of
Troy. Ed. by G. A. Paiitou aud D. Donaldson. Pt. 1. Lon-
don, 1869. 8°. [Early Eug. T. S., no. 39.]
Color or Chromatics. See Fine arts (Color); — also Physics (Light ;
—Optics).
Color-guard : a corporal's notes in the 19th army corps. See
Hosmer (J. £.) 1864 612.18
Colorado. See Countries. (Colorado).
Colossal vestiges of the older nations. See Linton (W.) . 6813.20
Colosseum of Kome. Deakin {R.) Flora of the. 4911.03
See also works on topography of Rome (in Countries).
Colossus of Rhodes. Delepierre (0.) Hist, difficulties p. 13-23.
1868 2521.27
Colquhoun (John Campbell). History of magic, witch-
craft, aud animal magnetism. 2 v. London, 1861.
8° 3814.19
— Letter to Prof. Gregory on animal magnetism. [ WUk
Wienholt (A.) Seven lectures, eic] . .3811.01
— Life ill Itiily and France in the olden time. Lond.,
185s. 12° 3262.09
Contents : Girolanio Savonarola, reformer. Olympia Ful-
via Morata. Margaret, of AngoulSme, queen of Navarre.
Jeanne d'Albret, queen of Navarre.
— Wm. Wilberfbroa : his Manda and timea, London.
1866. 8°. 3184.19
Colquhoun (John Stuart). Compendioos gromnuir
aud philoL hand-boolc of the English lantrnaKe.
Loncfon, 1871. 16°. ...... /SsxiS
Colquhoun (Peter). Treatise on the commerce and
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Colton ( Hev. Calvin). Genius and mission of tho Prot
Episcopal oboroh in the United States. Mew York,
1853. 12°. 3536.24
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Colton (George W. ) 'Atlas of the world. Descriptions,
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Colton (Walter). Deck and port ; incidents of a cruise
to California. New York, 1850. 12°. . 921.19
— land and lee ; or Constantinople and Athens. New
York, 1851. 12°. 994.15
— The sea and the sailor. Notes on France and Italy.
[Rodicker's youth, a poem. Aphorisms, maxims,
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editorials. Sermons.] With memoir l^* H. T.
Cheever. New York, 1851. 8°. . . . 921.20
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jBS" For notices of G. Combe, see Biography.
Oombe (Taylor). Description of ancient nmrblea ; — Description
ot Terracottas. See British museum, p, 233.
Combe (Wm.) English dunce of death, with metrical
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Comeuius {J. A.) Naturall philosophic reformed.
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shank. London, 1871. 12°. .... 6212.14
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Commodianus. Extant works. Tr. by B. £. Wallis. Edin , 1870.
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Communistic societies of the U. S. See Nordhoff (O.) .6812.16
Comnena (Anna). James {G. P. R.) Memoirs of celebrated women.
1876 3251.10
Companionsof my solitude. Se-- Helps (Arthur). , . ,2531.26
Companions of the Lord. See Reed (C. E, B.) . . . . 3414.18
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— Emerson {R. W.) Essays, Ist s., p 81-115, 1873. . . 2524 05
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A. H. Murray. London, Early E. T. soc, 1872. 8°. [Extra
sor., nos. 17, 18.] 7914.16
Compromise. Morley {J.) On compromise. 5811.16
iVofe.— Repr. from Fortnightly rev.,Apl., June, Aug. 1874.
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body surrenders, by G. J. W. Melville).
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V. 1-2. Philadelphia, 1846-48. 8°. . .6431.14
Comstock (John L. ) History of the precious metals.
Hartford, 1849. 12° 5915.29
Comte (Isidore Auguste Marie Fran9ois Xavier). Cate-
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— Philosophy of mathematics. Tr. by W. M . Gillespie.
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— Congreve (ij.) Mr. Huxley on M. Comte. The n=w religion
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ligion of humanity. Culte des morts. other essays. [In
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man. 1871 5415.30
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Stuart Mill 5426.15
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— Life and morals. Kep. from the ed. of 1091, by J.
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Same. [In Phenix (The). New York, 1836. 12*.] . 6062.14
— Loomis (A. W.) Confucius and the Cliinese classics.
1867 2721.30
— Alger {W.B.) Solitudes, e(c., p. 202-205. 1807. . . .2612.07
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Meeting of the London trades council. Ireland. On the
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Culto des niorts. Systematic policy. Edueathm Aunnai
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connected with our Indiau empire. L'Uuiou des proleta-
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— Eomnn empire of the West. L., 18.55. 12°. 434.10
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Contents : Doubledealer. Judgment of Paris. Love for
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— Poems. Life, by 8. Johnson. [/>i Chalmers. English poets, v
10. 1810.J . ."^162610
— Select poems. 3d ed. by E. Sanford. [In ftu British poets, v.
„1< 1819-1 1091.14
— Works. 2 V. London, 1719. 18°. . . . 1714.17
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Ooningsby {.Sir Thomas). Journal of the siege of Rouen, 1691 ;
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Coniugtou (John). Miscellaneous writings. Ed by
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Connolly (John). Study of Hamlet. London, 1863.
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Courau(M. ) National music of Ireland. 2ded. Ijon-
don, 18.50. 12°. 1562.23
Consanguinity. Morgan (L.H.) Systems of. [7n Smith, contrlb.,
V. 17, 1871.] 8937.17
See also Marriage ; — Man.
Conscience (Uendrik). Aur^Iiau. 2 T. in 1. Paris,
1800. 12° 7014.12
— Le Consent. Nouv. ijd. Paris, 1869. 1-2°. 7014.32
— Le D^moudel'argent.Nouv. M. P., 1869. r2°. 7014.19
— Le Demon dujeu. Nouv. ed. P., 1870. 12°. 7014.20
— Les Drames Hamands. Nouv. ed. P. , 1869. 12*. 7014.31
— Le Fliiau du village. Le bonheur d'etre riche. Nouv.
ed. Paris, 1870. 12°. 7014.21
— Le Gentilhomme pauvre. Nouv. dd. Paris, 1869.
12°. 7014.22
— Jja Guerre des paysans. Nouv. ^d. Paris, 1868.
12°. 701423
— Le jeuno dooteur. Paris, 1863. 12°. . .701413
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Conscieace (Heodrik), continued.
— LeLiondeFlandre. 'iv.inl. P.,18G2. 12°. 7014.14
— lia Mfere Job. La Grace de Dieu. La Grand'mfere.
Paris, 1860. 12° 7014.15
— L'Orpboline. Paris, 1860. 12°. . . . .7014.16
— Scfenes de la vie flamande. 2 v. P., 1860. 12°. 7014.17
— Les veillees flamandes. Comment on devient pein-
tre. Le male main. Ange et d^mou. Une eneur
judioiaire. Le fils du bourreau. Nouv. ed. Paris,
1868. 12° 7014.26
Oonscieuce. See Biblical and religious lit. [Conscience and casuis-
try, p. 82 ■,—Iieligioui liberty, p. 101) ■,—also Moral science.
Conseils de Saint Eloi aux spirites, etc. Paris, [n.d.]
8° 3818.03
OonserTation of energy. See Physics. iPorix.)
Oonservation of pictures. 5ee Holyoake (A.) . , . .1133.14
Ooaservatism. Bulwer-Lyilon {Sir E. L.) Spirit of oonaervatism.
Oaitoniana, p. 431-42. 1864 2516.07
— — Genius of conservatism. [In Lippinoott, Nov., 1874.]
Emerson {K W.) The conservative, lln his Miscellanies,
p. 283-317. 1858.] 2624.10
See also G-oTemment and politics. {Parties.)
Considerations on recent social theories.See Norton (C.E.) 6812.03
Considerations upon wit and morals. [«non.] From
the French. London, [n.d] 8° 6212.24
Oonsistoncy of opinion. HazMt {W.) Winterslow essays, p.
168-ial. 1860 2531.20
Consolation. See Poetry -.—also Bibllcalaud religious lit., p. 82.
Consolation in travel. See Davy (Sir H.). . . . 4214.13 ; S621.26
Consolation of philosophy. Sec Boethius (A. M. T.) , .5134.16
Consolidation, an account of parties.See Cooper (Thomas). 6093.10
Consoiidator (The). See Defoe (D.) Miscel. works, v. 0. 5032.09
Consoni (D. T.) Nuova sistema universale di steuo-
grafia Italiana. MUano, 1829. 8°. . . . 6131.11
Conspiracies. Lawson (J. P. ) Hist, of remarkable
conspiracies, 15-17tb centuries. 2 v. 1829. 441.01
Constable (Archibald). Personal reminiscences. (Compiled] by
B. H. Stoddard. [Bric-a-Brac series, v. lO.j . . . 3251.22
ffS~ See also Biography, p. 136.
Constable (Henry). Duration and nature of future
punishment. New Haven, {(Jonn.) 1871. 8°. 3536.29
Constable (John). English landscape sceneiy. 40
mezzotinto engr. on steel, by David Lucas. Lou-
don, 1855. fol 1437.09
Constable (Thomas). Archibald Constable and his
literary correspondents. 3 v. E., 1873. 8^ 3041.11
Constant de Kebecque (Henri Benjamin). Adolphe :
anecdote trouvee dans les impiers d'un ineonnu.
Nouv. 6d. Suivie de la lettre sur Julie et des re-
flexioas sur le theatre allemand. Aveo un avant
propos de Saiute-Beuve. Paris, 18157. 12°. 7014.29
— Autobiographic. — Benj. Constant et Mme. de CharriSre ; iot-
tres inedites. [In Kevue des d. moudes, 15 avril 1844.]
— On the liberty of the press. 1815. [Pamphleteer, v. 6, p. 206-
238.) 6058.06
— On the dissolution of the chamber of deputies. London,
1821. 8°. (Pamphleteer, v. 18.) 6068.18
— On the responsibility of ministers. [Pamphleteer, v. 5, p.
299-329.] 6058.05
— Progressive development of religious ideas. Human causes
which have contributed to the establishment of Christian-
ity. Perlectibility of the human race. [In Ripley (G.)
Philos. miscell., v. 2.] 6426.10
— Sainte-Beuve (G. A.) Nouv. lundis, v. 1. [7053.03.] Uu dernier
mot sur B. 0. [In Ids Portraits oontem., v. 3.] . . 7033.35
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Lofivs-Veimars, 1 f6v. 1833 ; d. Plaiiche, 1 aout 1834 ; aud
sketch by J. H. Browne, in Lippincott's mag., Oct., 1874.
Constant (Gldment) and Filippi (Joseph dej. •Paral-
Ifele des principaux theatres modernes de I'Europe
et des machines thdfl,trales. 1 v. bd. iu 2. Pans,
1860. 4°.
Oonstantine tke great. See Biography, p. 186 ; also Dollinger
(J J. von). Fables respecting the popes in the middle
ages. 1872 3424.12
Constantine. See Countries. [Constantinople.)
Constipation. See Medicine.
Constitutional government. See Grovernment and politics.
jtis' For the constitutions of countries or societies, aud
for commentaries upon them, see the names of the coun-
tries or societies.
Consuls. United States consul's manual. 2d ed. 1863.
5623.03
Consumption. See Medicine. {Consumption.)
Contagion. See Medicine. {Cholera :~ Disinfectants ; — Epidemics ;
— IHague ; — Smallpox ; — Yellow fever ; — Zymotic diseases).
Contarini (Ambrogio). Travels to Persia, 1473. Lon-
don, Hakluyl society, 1873. 8° 1042.22
Same, [abridged]. [In Kerr (B.) Voyages, v. 2.) . 914.09
— Voiage de Perse, en 1473. [In Bergeron(P.) Voyages,e<c.]1016.11
Contemporary biography. See Biography, p. 110.
Contemporary review, v. 1-25. L., 1866-76. 8°. 8069.01
Oonteft des gfinies. Tr. du Persan, par Sir 0. Morell. [Cabinet
des ties, v. 2980. 1786.] 7052.29
Contest of the twelve nations ; or a view of the differ-
ent [national] bases of human character and
talent. Edin., 1826. 8° fi716.08
Conti (Armand de Bourbon, prince de). Works. With
account of his life. From the French. Xioudon.
1711. 12°. 5023.17
Contents : Duties of the great. Memoirs concerning the
obligations of a governour of a province. Concerning the
government of his house. Treatise against plays and
Continental monthly. 6 v. N. Y. , 1862-64. 8°. 8078.09
Continental tour, with notes and anecdotes of diplo-
matic life. By May Fly. [pseud.'\ London, 1871.
12° 941.27
Continuity of Scripttire. See Page (Wm. lord Hatkerley). 3657.08
Contractor's manual. See Olough (A. B.) 1856 1311.02
Contracts. See Law. {Contracts.)
Contrasts. [The poor law. Sick asylum's and hospitala
Pauper schools. Charity schools. Livery compa-
nies.] London, 1873. 16° 5825.29
Contributions of Q. Q. See Taylor (Jane) 2647.22
Conundrums. See Amusements, page 23.
Convalescent (The). See WilUs (N. P.) 2646.13
Convents and convent life. See Biblical and religious lit., p. 93 ;
also Monasteries, iu general alphabet.
Conversation.
— Art of conversation, with directions for self educa-
tion, [anon.] 1864 5427.05
— Peabody (A. P. ) Conversation ; its faults and its
graces. 1856 6423.2?
— Ballanlyne (T.) Essays In mosaic, p. 26-59. 1870. . . 2513.14
— Bovee (C. N.) Summaries of thought, v. 1, p. 121-127. 2513.28
— Collins { W.) Talk-stoppers. [In his Miecellauies, v. 1, p. 1-22,
135-162. 1803 ] 2518.16
— De Qaincey {T.) Art of conversation. 1863. 2523.29
Same, [/n ftis Letters to youug men.) 2522.09
— Essays on Conversation, etc. p. 1-48. 1836.] .... 2624.22
— Fielding {H.) Essay on. [/n/«s Miscellanieg, v. 1]. .6036.01
Same. [/« /lis Works, V. 9.) 6037.28
— Flamank [J.] Mind and manner, p. 1-16 6436.23
— Oiles {H.) IliUBtrations of genius, p. 212-239. 1864. . 2626.03
— Goldburn (K M.) The idle word. 1866. .3555.05
— Haztitt {W.) 0. of authors, [in his Table talk, v. 2.] . 2531.03
. — ■ Helps {A.) Essay on war and conversation. [Fraser, v. 69, 1859.J
— Jacksim (A.) Amateur's palette 2632.27
— Melmotk {Sir W.) Letters, etc. p. 364-69 2535.26
— Plutarch. Of garrulity, or talkativeness. [Morals, v. 4, p. 220-
263.] 6435.28
— Saunders {F.) Salad for the solitary, p. 30-48. 1853. 2542.10
— Swift IJ.) Complete collection of polite C. [In his Works,
v. 9.] 6074.12
Essay on conversation. [In his Works, v. 9.] . . 6074.12
— Table-talker, v. 2, p. 206-214 2544.02
— Tuckerman {U. T.) The optimist, p. 72-87 2644.11
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volume of Chalmers' British essays.
See also Bibl. sacra. Jan., 1867 (Art of C, by Leonard
■Witbingtonj ; Blackwood's mag., v. 100, 1866 (Social Hyper-
bole) 1 V. 1U2, 1867 ; Fraser's mag., v. 53, 1858 (Art of Story-
telling) ; Fraser's mag., v. 69, 1869 (Art of putting things,
by A. K. H.B.) ; v. 60, 1369 (iteserved people) ; v. 67, 1858
(The unsocial evil).
Conversationists. Disraeli {I.) Literary characters, t. 1, p. 200-
23. 1822 2522.26
— Matthews (TF. ) Great conversers. . . . 2536. U5
Conversations. See Di^dogues.
Conversations on war aud general culture. See Helps (A). 2531.32
Conversations of Jesus Christ with representative men. See Ad-
ams (Wm.) 3513.14
Conversations on ritualism. [ano?i.] New York, 1867.
16°. 3767.15
Couveraations on the present age of the world, in con-
nection with prophecy, [anon.} Albanv, 1853.
r2° "3537.01
Oonversations-lexicon. See Dentsch-amerikanisches Conversa-
tions-Lexicon.
Conversion. See Biblical aud relig. lit. {Conversion, p. 82.)
Conversion of the Teutonic race. See Hope {Mrs.) 2 V. 3551.17
Convict (the). See 'Wiison (John). Pooma, 1858. . . .1695.26
Convict once ; a poem. See Stephens (J. B.) . . . . 1687.26
Conviviality. Percy anecdotes, v. 13. 1823 6211.13
" Convulsiouaires " of St. Medard. See Temple Bar, Jan., 1870.
Con'way iJames). Forays among salmon and de«r.
London, 1861. 16°. 4616.16
Conway (Monoiire Daniel). The earthward pilgrim-
age. New York, 1870. 12°. 3537.00
— The golden hour. Boston, 1862. 12°. . . 5831.09
— The rejected stone ; or insurrection vs. resurrection
in America. 3d ed. B., 1862. 12°. . . 6831.12
— Sacred anthology. A book of ethical scriptures. New
York, 1874. 8°. 3537.27
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— The tboatre ; (llsconrse. Cin., 1867. 8*
Note.— ilaay articles by this author «re enmnentad In
the ludex to v. 1-60 of Harper's ma^.
Con-way river, England. Fenton (JS.) 0. in the ste-
reoscope. 181)0 954.27
Conwell (Bussell H. ) Why and how the Chinese emi-
grate. Boston, 1871. 12° 1021.10
Conybeare (.John J.) Illustrationa of Anglo-Saxon
poetry. Ed. with notes, by W. D. Conybeare. Lon-
don, 182(!. 8°. 1H3I.24
Conybeare (Wm. John). Essays occlesiastioal and so-
cial. London, 1855. 8". 2527.01
CotitaUs : 1. The church In the itiountalaa. 3. Church
parties. 3. Ecclesiastical economy. 4. Vestries and church
rates. 5. Morinonlsm. 6. The temperance agitation.
— and Ho-wson (J. S. ) Life and epistles ot' St. FaoL
2 V. New York, 1858. 8°. 3755.17
Conyngham ( Capt. David P. ) Sherman's march through
the South. New York, 18G5. 12°. . . 632.18
Cook (Button). Art in England : notes and studies.
London, 18fi9. 16° 1433.12
j^* For his TioveU, see Fiction class-Ust.
Oooke (Edward). Real cause of the increased price of the neces-
saries of life, and of the higti price of gold bullion. Lou-
don, 1819. 8°. [Pamph., V. U, p. 225-255] . . . 6068.U
— Thoughts on the expedioucy of repealing the usury laws.
London, 1818. 8°. (Pamph., v. 13, p 139-1(;4.J . 6068.13
Cook (E. B.), Henry (W. R.), and Gilberg (C. A.)
American chess-nuts : problems. New iork, 1868.
H° 4614.05
Cook (Eliza). Poems. N. Y., [n.d] 32°. . 1634.07
— i^ed. ) Eliza Cook's journal v. 9-11. Loudon, 1853-
54. 8°. 8054.01
Cook (George H.) Geology of New Jersey. Newark,
1868. 8°. 4116.10
Cooke ( George Wingrove). China : being ' The Times'
corresp., in 1867-58. London, 1858. 8°. 1023.14
— Conquest and colonization in North Africa. Edin-
burgh, 1860. 12= 1092.10
— ffistory of party [in England], 1666-1832. 3 v. Lou-
don, 1836-37. 8°. 5717.26
— Memoir of Lord Bolingbroke. 2 v. Loudon, 1835.
8° 3023.01
Cook {Capt James). 'Voyage round the world, 1768-
71. lln Ha-wkesw^orth (J.) Voyages, v. 2-3,
1773.] 916.08
Bame. [In Kerr. Voyages, etc., t. 12-13.] .... 914.19
— Voyage towards the South pole, and round the world,
1772-75. 2v. London, 1777. 4°. . . . 916.10
Same. [In Kerr. Voyages, etc., t. 1*-1S, 1812.] . . 9U.21
— and King (James). Voyage to the Pacific ocean.
177(;-HO. 3v. 2ded. London, 1785. 4°. 916.12
Note.—v. 3 Is King's narrative after Cook's death. Ac-
companied with a fol. volume of maps, views, etc. [A.47.17.]
S:ime. 4v. London, 1784. s°. . . . 923.01
Same. [7n Kerr, Voyages, V. 15-16, 1812] .... 914.22
— 'Abstract o( three voyages. 1708-80. [Pinkerton. v. 11.] 92(i.U
— Coleridge {H.) Northern worthies, v. 3, 1852. . . . 3263.07
— J(me.i(M.) Story of Capt. U.'s three voyages. 923.05
Cooke or Oook (John). Voyage round the world, 1683-91. See
Major iR. H.) Early voyages, 1859 [1U66.01] ;— Kerr (B.)
Voyages, V. 10, 1824 [914.17];— Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, t. 11,
1812 L926.il].
Cooke (John Esten). Hammer and rapier. N. Y.,
1870. 12° 632.25
— Life of Gen. Eobert E. Lee. N. Y., 1871. 8°. 3098.17
— Stonewall Jackson : a military biography. N. Y.,
1860. 1'2°. 3087.03
Cooke (Capt. John Henry). Narrative of events in the
south of France, and of the attack on New Or-
leans, in 18U and 1815. L., 1835. 8°. . 585.05
Cooke ( Josiah P . , jr. ) Elements of chemical physios.
Boston, 1860. 8° 4214.12
— llie new chemistry. New York, 1874. 12°. 4213.06
— Principles of chemical philosophy. 3d ed. Boston,
1874. 8°. 4212.18
— Beligion and chemistry. N. Y.,1864. 8°. 4214.07
Cook (Keningale B.) Purpose and passion : being Pyg-
malion and other poems. L., 1870. 4°. 1633.31
Cooke ( Matthew, ed. ) History and articles of masonry.
London, 1861. 16° 6837.14
Cooke (M. 0.) Fungi: their nature and uses. Ed. by
JI. J. Berkeley. New York, 1875. 12°. . 4912.24
-■Manual of botanic terms. li., 186-2. 16°. 491L12
— Manual of structural botany. L., 1870. 24". 4011.13
— One thotisand objects for the mioroccope. London.
1869. 16°. " . tm.oh
— - Our reptiles : indigenous t.) Great Britain. London.
1865. 1(;° 4«ii.01
— Plain account of the British fungi. New ed. Lon-
don, 1866. 12°. 491-2.U
— Kust, smut, mildew, and mould ; intzod. to micro-
scopic fungi. 2d ed. London, 1870. l(i°. 4912.16
— The seven sisters of sleep. Loud., IStlO. 8°. 4334.26
Cooke (Philip P.) Froissart balladH. Phik., 1817.
18°. 1634.0<i
Cooke (Wm., M.A.) *McdaUio history of imperial
Korne. 2 v. London, 1781. 4°. . . . . 1586.08
Cooke (Wm., M.D.) Medical and moral life ; or mind
and the emotions. Philu., 1853. 12°. . 5438.06
Cooke (W. Fothergill). Invention of the electric tele-
graph. London, 1869. 12°. .... 3934.36
Oookery. See Domestic economy.
Cooley (Arthur James). Cyclopaedia of 6000 piactioU
receipts. New York, 1856. 8°. ... 6017.02
'tiame. 5tli ed., revised by B. V. Tuson. London,
1872. 8°. 6017.03
— Perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet articles. Lon-
don, 1868. 8°. * 6014.-20
— Toilet in ancient and modem times ; with a review
of the different theories of beauty. Ix>ndon, 1*^68.
8°. 6014.18
— The Toilet and cosmetic arts in ancient and modem
times. London, 1866. 1'2°. 6014.17
Notc—Thia work Is the equivalent of Ills ' Perfumes '
and the ' The Toilet,' above,
Cooley (Le R. C. ) Text book of natural philosophy.
New York, 1869. 12° 40z2.13
Cooley (Thomas M.) Treatise on the constitutional
Imitations upon the legislative power of the states
of the Amer. Union. Boston, lt68. 8°. . 5735.02
Cooley (Wm. Desborough). Claudius Ptolemy and the
Nde. London, 18-54. 8°. 1094.20
— History of maritime and inland discovery. 3 v. Lon-
don, 1846-48. 16°. [L. C. C] .... 921.03
— Inner Africa laid open. London, 1852. 8°. 1093.21
— Negroland of the Arabs ; or early hist, and geogr.
of Central Africa. London, 1841. 8°. . 1093.21
Coolidge (Austin J. ) and AlansHeld (J. U.) History
and description of New England, general and
local, v. 1. Boston, 1859. L b°. . . . 595.01
V. 1. Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Ooolles. Jenkins (£.) The Coolie : his rights and wrongs. 6838.07
see alio Harper's mag., v. 29 (by E. llolden).
Cooling cups and damty drinks. .Sea Terringtoa (W.) . 8931.34
Ooomassie and the Magdala. See Stanley (U. M.) . . . 1086.09
Coombes (.Jicu. W. H.) History of ^St. Jaue Frances
deOhantal. 2 v. London, 1830. 8°. . . 3118.16
Coon (Ueune It. ) Doctrines of future and endless pun-
ishment, logically proved. Cin., 1850. 8". 3537.24
Cooney (Robert). Compendious history of the north-
ern part of New Brunswick, and of the district of
Gasp^, in Lower Canada. HaUfax, 18:)2. 8°. 564.17
Oooper (Anthony Ashley, \si earl of Shaftesbury). See Biography,
p. 136.
Cooper (Anthony Ashley, 3(Z earl of Shaftesbury). Char-
acteristicks of men, manners, o},inion8, times.
3ded. 3v. London, 1723. 8°. . . . . 254'2.14
Contents • v. 1. Concerning enthusiasm. On the freedom
of wit and humour. Advice to an auUior. v. 2. Inquiry
concerning virtue and merit. 'Xbe moralists ; a pUUoso-
phicul rhapsody, v. 3. Misceli. reflections. Notion of the
tablature, or judgment of Hercules. Concerning design.
Same. 5tn ed. 3 v. London, 1732. S". 25i2.17
— Brown {J.) Es.says on the Characteristics. 5433.22
SS' ^ee also notices in Biography, p. 136.
Cooper (Anthony Ashley, 7</i earl of Shaftesbury, 1.1801 1.
Spjecbes having relation chiefly to the labouring
olas-ses. London, 1868. 1'2°. .... 6324.05
Cooper (Brausby Blake). Life of Sir Astley Cooper.
2 V. London, 1843. 8° 3043.28
Cooper (Charles D. ) Last days of our Saviour. Phila.,
1867. 16°. 3536.20
Cooper (Charles Henry and Thompson). Athena Can-
tabrigienses. v. 1-2. Cambr., 1858-61. 8°. 414.19
V. 1. 1600-168S. T. a. 1686-1009.
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Cooser (Elizabeth). Life and letters of Lady Arabella
Stuftrt. 2 V. London, 1866. 12°. . . 3166.20
Cooper (James Fenimore). Battle of Lake Erie ; an-
swers to Surges, Duer, and McKenzie. Coopers-
town, 184:i. 12°. 581.16
— Excursions in Switzerland. 3 V. L.,183(!. 12°. 983.10
— FragmcutB from a diary. [In Piituam's msg., Feb., June, 1868.]
— HiBtory of tlie navy ot the United States of America.
[To 1815.] 2d ed. 2 v. Phila., 1810. 8°. 575.04
Same. New ed. To 1853. 3 v. in 1. New York,
1853. 8°. 575.06
— Notions of the Americans. 2 v. New York, 1828.
12° 1074.07
— Bepublic of the U. 8. ; its duties to itself, and its
responsible relations to other countries. New
York, 1818. 12°. 685.28
— Eeview of the naval court martial in the case of A.
S. Mackenzie. New York, 1844. 8°. . . 5635.06
The traveling bachelor ; or, notions of the Ameri-
cans. New ed. New York, 185i;. 12°. .1074.17
jSa" For Cooper's novett, see Fiction clasa-llst ; for biegr.
notices of him, see Biography, p. 135.
Oooper (James G.) Forests aud trees of Florida and Mexican
boundarv. [Sm. report, 1860. 3936.16] ;— On the dislribu-
tiou of forests :md trees of North America. [Sm. report,
1868. 3930.13];— Reports on botany; on cniseacea ; on
land-birds ; on mammalia ; on reptiles, [/n Pacific B. R.
routes. Reports, v. 12, pt. 2 3. (Stevens's Beports, 37th-39th
parallel)] 1127.13
Oooper (John Gilbert). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers.
[English poets, v. 15, 1810.] 1626.16
Select poems. [Sanford and 'Walsh. Brit, poets, v.28.] 1691.28
Cooper (Joseph). Lo.st continent ; or slavery and the
idave trade ia Alrica. London, 1875. 8°. 1095.18
Cooper (Samuel) and Macomb (A.) Instructions and
regulations [tactics] for the militia of the U. 8.
Phila., 18i;i. 12°. 4513.10
Cooper (Miss Susan Fenimore). Mount Vernon: to
the children of America. N. Y., 1859. 18°. 625.18
— Ebyme and reason of country life. [anon. ] New
York, 1855. 8° 1635.05
— Rural hours, [rtnon.] New York, 1850. 12°. 6122.10
Cooper (Thomas). Against private mass. Cambridge,
Farlcer soc, 185(3. 16° 3C36.11
Cooper (Thomas, M.D.) Consolidation: an account
of parties in the United States, from 1787. 2d ed.
Columbia (S. C.) 1830. 8°. ..... 5932.12
— Lectures on the elements of political economy. 2d
ed. Columbia, 1829. 8° 5932.12
— Eight of free discussion. [Columbia (S. C), 1829.]
8°. 5932.1'2
Cooper (Thomas, poel and ledurer). The bridge of his-
tory over the gulf of time ; truth of Christianity.
4th ed. London, 1872. 18° 3537.25
— Wise saws and modem instances. 2 v. London,
185-2. 8° 165.01
tar See alto Biography, p. 135.
Cooper (T. 8. ) Drawing book of animals and rustic
groups. London, 1837. 4° 1432.17
Cooper (T. T.) The Mishmee hills j an attempt to
penetrate Thibet from Assam. L.,1873. 12°. 1011.09
Cooper (Thompson). A new biographical dictionary.
New York, 1874. 8°. 322'2.18
— AtheusQ Cantabrigienses. See Oooper (Charles H.)
Oooper (Wm.) Report on molluscs. [In Pacific B. R. routes. Re-
porU, V. 12, pt. 2. 37th-39th paraUels.J 1127.13
Cooper (Wm.) [' Vanderdecken.'] Yachts and yacht-
ing. Loudon, 1873. 8° 4514.'i5
Cooper (iJeu.Wm. M.) Flagellation and the flagellants.
A history of the rod in all countries. London,
1869. 1-2° 5817.22
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Oo-operation. See Political economy. [Co-operation.)
Coote (Charles, LL.D. ) History of ancient Europe, to
th^ subversion of the Western empire. 3 v. Lon-
don, 1815. 8° 435.17
— History of the union of Great Britain and Ireland.
Loudon, 1802. 8°. 497.24
Copeland (Robert Morris). Country life ; a handbook
of agriculture, horticulture, and landscape gar-
dening. Boston, 1859. 8° 6125.03
Oopenliageii. See Denmark {in Ootmtries).
Copernicus. Theories of C. [in respect to the orbital
and axial motion of the earth]. By a wrangler.
lanon.] London, 1867. 8°: 4U13.25
See alto Catholic worlil, v. 11 -U, 1870-71 (One word mora
abont 0.); N*t. qn. rev., Sept. 1868.
Copland (James). Dictionary of practical medicine.
Ed. by C. A. Lee. 3 v. N. Y., 1855-59. 8°. 4314.01
Same. Abridged. London, 1866. 8°. . . 4315.01
Copleston (Edward, bp. of Liandaff). Reply to the
calumnies of the Edin. review against Oxford.
2ded. lanon.'\ Oxford, 1810. 8°. . . . 5514,21
Copleston (Win. James). Memoir of Edward Copies-
ton, bp. of Liandaff. London, 1851. 8°. 3043.26
Oopley (John Singleton). See Biography, p, 136 ; abo Beutley'a
miscel., v. 66, 1864 (Lord LyudUurst, by W. 8. G.)
Coppee (Henry). English literature as an interpreter
of EngUsh history. P., 1873 [1872]. 8°. 2751.15
— Grant and his campaigns : a military biography.
New- York, 1866. 8°. 3067.30
— Life and services of U. 8. Grant New York, 1868.
1-2° 3067.19
Oopper. 5e«Arts (Useful: Atsaying,'p.AO\ — Metallurgy, t^. i&\
— Mining) ;— Greology ; — Mineralogy.
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ton on Mr. Xalfourd's copyright extension bill. {anon.\
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JKdj- See also Law. {Copyright.)
Coquerel (Athenaise Josue, JUs). The fine arts in
Italy in their religious aspects. Tr. by E. Higgin-
son. London, 1859. 12°. 143j.U7
— Rembrandt et I'individualisme dans I'art. Paris,
1869. 16° 1412.17
Oorals. See Natural history. {Corals.)
Goran. .S'ee Biblical and religious lit., {Koran, p. 100).
Oorbet (Richard). Poems. Kd. with life, by A. Chalmers, [In 0.*g
English poets, v. 6, 1810.] 1626.06
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1819.] 1691.01
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India. PhUu., 1832. 8°. 4334.03
Oorday (Marie Anne Charlotte de). See Biography, p. 136 ; also
Bentley's miscel., v, 21, 1847.
Cordery (B. Meriton) and Phillpots (J. S.) King and
commonwealth: Charles I. and the great rebellion.
Phila., 1876. 12°. 463.18
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54. 16°.
Contents,
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ed. 1860. (No. 6.) 6421.22
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ed. 1860. (No. Ij.) 6421.23
Christian doi:trine and practice, 2d ceutury. (No. 7.) 3411.07
— Same. 12th ceutury. 1850. (No. 17.) . . . 3411.08
Chriatian sects, 19tU Of ntury. 2d ed. 1850. (No. 11.) 3411.09
Connection between i)hyBiolu<^y aud iutollectual philuao-
pby. 2d ed. 1846. (No. 2.) 6421.20
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yeai' 1845. (No. 8.)
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Introduction to vegetable phyaioiogy. 1845. (No. 9.) 4912.20
Ou man's power over himself to control inaanity. 2d ed.
1841). (No. 8.) 43;);j.ll
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Christianity, 1-14 ceutury. 1851-54. (No. 19-22.) .341111
Philosophy of ragged schools. 1861. (No. 18.) . . 682.'>.22
Phitoaophieal theories aud philoBophical experioncea. By
a Pariah. 3d ed. 1854. (No. 1.) 6421 20
Sketches of geology. 1848. (No. 13.) 4111.U6
Thoughts aud opiuiona of a statesman. [Selected li-um the
writiuga of W. von Humboldt.] 1849. (No. 1.").) . 3084.09
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don, 1823. 16°. 461.16
— Minin (N). Hist treatise of the coronation of kings
aud queens. 1723 511.06
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— Planchi (J. R.) Regal records : or chronicle of the
coTOnaidona of the queens reguant of England.
1838. 6012.02
Corpe (Henry). Introd. to Neo-Hellenio, or modem
Greek. London, 1851. 10°. .... 6414.05
Corporal ponlahment. Set Social aoience {Orinttt and pnniili-
ments).
Corporations. See Law.
Corpulence. See Medicine. {CorpuUnee.)
Corpus juris civilis. '2v. Amstelssdami, 1770. 8°. 6611.23
*Oorpns poetarum Latlnomm. See Walker (W. 8.) . . 1697.16
Correggio (Antonio Allegri, cailedU). See Biography, p. 130.
Correggio ; tragedy. See Oehlenaohlaeger (A.) . . . 1783.80
Oorreldtion of forces. See Fhyaio. {Forces.)
Correspondence. See L^ors.
Correspondence with a child. See Amim (B. von). . , 8060.19
Corry O'Lauug. His views, etc. See Stanton (John). . , 253.03
Corser (Thomas). Collectanea Anglo-puotica : or bibllogr. cata-
logue of a portion of a collection of early Engl, poetry. 6 v.
L., 1860-73. 4*. [Chetham soo., V. 62, 6S, 71, 77, 91.] 6096.12
Corsica. See Countries. {Corsica.)
Corson (Hiram). Handbook of Anglo-Saxon and early
EngUsh. New York, 1 171. 8°. . . . . 6424.03
Cortes (Hernando). See Biograiihy, p. 136.
Corwin (Edward Tanjore). Hist discourse on the
centennial anniversary of the Bef, Dutch church
ofMillBtone. New York, 1866. 8°. . . 622.11
Cory (Isaac Preston). Aucient fragments of the Phoe-
nician, Chaldsean, Egyptian, Tyriau, Carthaginian,
Indiuu, Persian, and other writers ; witli an in-
quiry into the philosophy aud trinity of the an-
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— Chronologioal inquiry into the ancient history of
Egypt London, 1837. 16°. 5421.18
— Metaphysical inquiry into ancient aud modem phi-
losophy. Loudon, 1833. 16°. .... 5421.18
— Mythological inquiry into the recondite theology of
the heathens. London, 1837. 16°. . .0421.18
Coryat (Thomas). Coryat's Crudities. Letters from
India, etc 3 v. London, 1776. 8°. . . 923.09
Cosas de EspaHa. See Byrne (ifrj. W. P.) 984.19
Cosas de Espana. See Mackie (J. M.) 984.09
Coain (John), bishop qf Durham). Oorresp.; with other papers,
v.l. [ler.O-Ol.j Durham. 1869.8°. [Snrtees soc, v.62.] 6117.16
Cosmetics. .S'«!^ Toilet, uud cosmetic arts.
Cosmogony, Cosmography, Cosmology. Su Universe.
Cosmos. See Humboldt (F. H. A. von) 913.08
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Costa Blca. See Countries. {Coita Bioa.)
CoBtello (looisa Stnart). B^am and the Pyrenees : a
If^eiidary tour. 2 v. London, 1841. 8°. 962.18
— Jacques Coeur, and his times. L., 1847. 8°. 3042.09
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esa of Monmouth. Stella aud Yauessa. Susauuali CentUvre.
V. 4. Sarah, duchesa of Marlborough. Lady Mar; Wort-
ley Montagu.
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COSTUME -OOTHREN
Costume.
Essays on Dress and Dreu Reform.
— D« (tuincey {T.) Toilet of the Hebrew Isdjr. [/» hit Tbeolog.
essays, v. 2.) 35-18.21
— Doran {J.) Habits and men. 1855. . . . 2.523.11
— ^ FairhoU {F. W.) Satirical poems on costome, 13th-19th cen-
tury. [Percy BOO., T. 27.] 6080.27
— Gale{E. C.) Hints on Dress. 1872. . . . 6017.18
— Merrijield (Mrs. M. P.) Dress as a fine art. 6625.13
— Faperi from Quar. rer., p. 263-308. 1852 2541.16
— P/ie;;;s(,£ S.) What to wear. 1873. . . .6017.17
-- Woolson (A. G.. ed.) Dress-reform. 1874. 6017.16
Set aim Atlantic mouthly, v. 4, 1859 (Daily beauty) ; v. 23,
1869 (Tlie clothes niania, by J. Partou) ; Beittley'a raiscel.,
V. 19. 1846 (Curiosities of costume, by H. Curliug ; Black-
Wood's mag., V. 85, 1859 (Clothes aud scarecrows) ; v. 97,
1865 ; Fraser's mag., v. 2, 1870 (Fasliiou iu hair and head
dress) ; Geutleman's mag., Juue. 1868 (Court costume, by
Luke Limner) ; Loudou soc, Sept., 1867 (Dress aud its ec-
ceutriciLies) ; Macmillau, Sept., 1872 ; aud Popular scieuce
monthly, Nov., 1872 (Uevelopiueut iu dresn, by George H.
Darwin) ; N. A. rev., v. 101, 1867 (Offtce of clothes) : Korth
Brit, rev., v. 22. 1864 (Diet auil dress) ; West, rev., v. 08,
1857 (Female dress in 1857). See also Index to Harper's
mag., T. 1-60.
Oostmnes of Tarloos Ooontries.
1. Africa,
— atoberi {F.) World in miniature. 4 v. . . 6631.01
2. ATltiquity.
— flbpe (T.) *Costume8 of the ancients. 2 v. . 6626.01
— Betiberg (F.) 'Lady Hamilton's attitudes ; outlines of
figures and drapery, collected firom ancient sta-
tues 1446.23
3. Asia and Polynesia,
— Asiatic 'costumes ; forty-four colored engravings.
Canon.] 6624.17
— Shoberl {F.) World in miniature. Asiatic islands
and New Holland. 2v 6631.05
South sea islands. 2 v. 6631.32
See also Sussia, below.
4, Austria,
— Bertrand de MoleiMe (A. F, de). 'Picturesque repre-
sentations of the dress and manners of the Aus-
triaus. [1814.] 6625.20
— 67io6er/(ii'.) World in miniature. 2 v. . .6631.07
niyria and Dalmatia. 2 v. 6631.21
6. China and Japan.
— Alacander (W.) 'Dress and manners of the Chinese.
[1814.] 6625.18
— Brd.on{—). 'China: costume, etc. 4 v. in 2. 6621.16
— Kyrits (I, B, B, ) *La Chine, ou costumes, etc, 6625.05
— Slu)heiit,F.) World in miniature. China. 2 v. 6631.0U
Japan. 6631.25
6. England, Scotland, and Jreiana,
— Ackernumn's repository, v. 1-14, 1809-15. . 8009.01
Same. 2d s. V. 1-14, 1816-22. . . ,8009.15
— KyrUs (I,B,B.) 'L'Angleterre, ou costumes. 6625.05
— FairhoU (F, W,) 'Costume in England : till [1800].
With glossary of terms. 1846 6t;25.17
— Mclan (H, R,) 'The clans of the Scottish highlands,
their dress, tartans, arms, armorial insignia, and
social occupations. With description, by J. Logan.
2 V. 1857 6627.01
— Martin (C) 'Civil costumes of England. 1842. 6626.01
— Xayler {Sir 0,) 'Coronation of king George IV.
London, 1839. foL A. 57. 7
— 'Picturesque representations of the dress of the
English, [anon.] [1814.] 6625.19
— Repton {J. A.\ Observ. on female head-dress, chiefly subse-
queut to the date of Stnitt's remarks iu his ■ Habits of the
people of Eugland.' [Archaeologia, v. 27, 18;i8.] . . 6128.—
i Ubservatious on the various lashious of hats, bonnets, or
coverings for the head, chiefly from the reign of King
Heury VIll. to the 13th century. [Archieologia, v. 24,
1832 6128.—
• Russtll ( W. H. ) 'Memorial of the marriage of Albert
Edward, prince of Wales, and Alexandra, princess
of Denmark. lUus. by K. Dudley. . . N.37.12
— SAoiej'K a: ) World in miniature. 4 V. . .6631.11
— SloM {Mrs,) Chronicle of fashion. 2 v. 1845. 6625.03
7. France,
— Les Franfiais paints par eux-mfimes. 19e si^cle. 5 v.
1840-42 7008.12
Same. Province. 3 v. 1841-42. . . . 7008.17
Same. Le prisma. 1841 7008.20
— Pauqud frirea. "Modes et costumes historiqnes.
[1864.] 66:^6.04
— Quicherat {J,) 'Histoire du costume en France jus-
qu'a la fin du xviii. sifecle. 1875. . . . 6626.09
— VioUel-U-Duc {E. E.) VStements, 760-1650. [In his 'Diet, da
mobilier tranfais, t. 3.] 1316.26
8. General Works,
— Xes *Arts somptuaires : histoire du costume, etc,
Xexte par C. Louandra. 2 v. in 1. 1857. 1466.02
Same. Planches du v. au ivii. sifecle. 2 v.
1858 1406.03
— Bonnard (C) 'Costumes historiques. See Mercuri {P.) below.
— JJoo/c of 0. : or annals of fashion. 1847. . 6625.16
— [Costumes. 'CoUectiou of 258 colored plates of cos-
tutnes of many countries, n. p. ord] . . 662.5.12
— Illustrations of 'English and foreign costume from
the 15th century to the present day. 1875. 6626.11
— LaOroix {P,) 'Manners, customs, and dress during
the middle ages, and during the Renaissance pe-
riod. 1874. 1444.12
'Military and religious Mfe in the middle ages
and at the period of the Eenaissaiice. 1874. 1444.13
— Mercuri (P.) 'Costumes historiques des xiii., xiii.,
liv., et XV. bifecles. Texte historique et descrip-
tif par C. Bonnard. Nouv ed. Aveo une introduc-
tion par C. Blanc. 3 V. 6626.05
— Plancki {J. R.) 'Cyclopaedia of costume, or diction-
ary of dress. 1875 6626. 10
— Shaw {H. ) 'Dresses and decorations of middle ages.
2v. 1858. 6626.02
— Vecellio (C.) 'Costumes anciens et modernes. 2 v.
1859 6625.14
9. HoUarui and Belffium.
— Doyley{C.) European in India. 1813. . . 1016.19
— S/io6ct-/ (.K) World in miniature 6631.24
10. India and Thibet.
— SAo6cr2 (i^ ) World in miniature 6631.15
Tibet and India beyond the Ganges. . 6631.36
11. Italian.
— PineUi {B. ) Nuova raccolta di cinquanta oostumi,
incisi aU' acqua forte. 1816 A.37.12
— Sketch-book by an American in Venice. ['Costumes.]
1860 6625.24
12. Persia.
— iSioieri (i^.) Worldinminiatuia. 3 V. . .6631.25
13. Russia (European and Asiatic).
— Eyries {I.B.B.) *La Russia, ou costumes, etc. 6625.05
— 'Pmpte de la Russia. 2 V. fol. . . , . . A. 27. 5
Ifote. — This work includes the numerous tribes aud
races of Europeau Bussia, aud of northern and central
Asia ; Slavonic, Finnish, Tartar, Circassian, Mougoliau, etc.
and also costumes of foreigners resident in Bussia.
— Mutter {0. W.) 'Picturesque representations of the
Russians, [anon. 1814.] 6625.21
~Shoberl{F.) World in miniature. 4 v. . .6631.28
14. Spain and Portugal.
— Shoberl (^F.) World in miniature. 2 v. . . 6631.34
16. Switzerland.
— • Tosy {A.) Switzerland : description of the country,
with picturesque representations of the dress and
manners of the Swiss. 50 colored engravings of
costume. 2 v. 1815 6625.06
16. Turkey.
— Alvimart { 0. d'). Picturesque representations of the
Turks, [anon. 1814.] 6625.22
— Eyries {1. B. R ) *La Turquie, ou costumes, etc 6625. 03
— nfioberl {F.) World in miniature. 6 v. . . 663137
49- See also Armor, p. 37 ;— Arts (Useful : Oloves, i> 43;
— Hau-'dresHing. p. 43 ; — Hats, p. 43 i^Lace, p. 44 ; — Manu-
factures, p. 44); — Beard, p. 69; — Jewelry;— Mihtary science
{Dress and colors} ;- Rijigs ; — Toilet and cosmetic arts.—
Books of travel {under Countries) sometimes coutaln il-
lustrations of costume.
Cotgrave (Randle). A dictionarie of the French and
English tongues. London,1611. fol. . . 6416.17
Cothren(Wm.) History of ancient Woodbury, Con-
necticut, 1659-1854, including the pre.-^ent towns
of Washington, Southbury, Uetblem, Roxbury,
and a part of Oxford and Middlebury. Waterbury,
(Conn.) 1854. 8". 592.09
BBOOELYN MEBCANTILX LIBBABT.
COTMAN - COUNTRIES
286
Cotmaa (John Sell). *Ai-oIutecttiral antiquities of Nor-
mandy ; notices by Dawson Turner. 2 V. in 1.
Loudon, 1822. fol. A.27.11
Cotsell (George). Treatise on ships' anchors. London.
1856. 16° 4517.28
Oonagers' sabbath, etc. See Mullen (8.) 1848 1673.81
Oottage. See Architecture (Dametlic, Suburban, and Jiural)
Cottages of the Alp«. See Johnion (A. 0.) 988 10
Cotterill (C. O. ) and Little (E. U.) Ships and sailors,
ancient and modern. London, 1868. i>°. 4517.24
Cottle (Joseph). Alfred : au heroic poem. [With an
essay on the heresiaroh church of liome. J 4th ed.
London, 18)0. 8''. 1033.23
— Beminisceuoes of Coleridge and Sonthey. New
York, 1818. 12°. 3042.15
Cottoids. Oirard (C.) Monograph, elc. . . 3037.03
Ootton (ifij. A.) Accouat of our late troubles la Virginia, 1676.
l/n Force (P.) Tracts, T. 1.] 677.08
Cotton (Barthol. de). Hist. AngUcona ; necnou De
archiepiscopis, etc. ; ed. H. E. Louard. Loudon,
1859. 8'. [Rolls chron.] 5110. -
Ootton (Gharlee). How to angle for a trout in a clear stream. See
Walton (I.) Complete auglur
— Poems. With Ufe. t/n O.'s Kiiglish poets, v. 6, 1810.] 1626.06
— Select puems. [Jn Sanford and Walsh. British puets, v. 6.
1819.] . 1091.05
Cotton (Henry). Editions of the Bible and paita
thereof in English, from 1505 to 1850. 2d ed.
Oxford, 1852. 8°. 3735.02
— Typographical gazetteer. 2d ed., enlarged. Oxford,
1831. 8°. . 2761.14
Same. 2d scries. Oxford, 1860. 8"". . . 276L15
Ootton (Sathaniel, M.D.) Poems. With life, [/n Chalmers'
Euyliah poets, v. 18, 1810.] 1628.18
— Select poems. [Sanford and Walsh. British poets, v. 36,
1822.] 1691.86
Cotton [liev. N. J. ) Poems. With Ufe and history of
early [western] settlements. Cin.,18f>0.12°. 1031.25
Ootton {Sir Robert). A briei discourse coucernmg parliament in
point of Judicature, p. 313.51. Loudon, 1651. 16'. . 6091.06
Cotton (Wm.) Sir Joshua Keynolds and his works.
Ed. by J. Burnett London, 1856. 8°. . 1446.13
Cotton. BonneU (K. J.) Chronologioal and ■tiitiHliol
history of cotton. 1872 692f;.();i
See alto Atlantic monthir, T.T. 1881 (B«lgn of King Cot-
ton) : Nat. quar. rt-y., June, 1874 (Cotton arowlug. put
present, and luture).
»ar See Agriculture {CoUtm cuUitn) ;— AjU (Useftil : Cot-
ton manu/acturea, p. 40.)
Cotton kingdom. See Olmstead (r.L.) 1881 1118.04
Ootton sUtas in the spring and sommer of 1878. See Hordholl
(0.) 1876 UM.a
Ootm (Charles). On the adnii[il«trallou of tbo criminal c.xlo In
England. London, ISM. 8'. (Pamphleteer, v 16.] M).'.«.l«
Couch (Jonathan). "History of the tishes of the Br.tiHh
Islands. 4v. London, 1868-09. 8°. . . 4828.05
CoueE(EUiott). Birds of the northwest Wash., 187-1.
8-=. [U. S. OeoL survey of the territories. Miacsl.
pub., no. 3.] 481N.08
— Field ornithology : a manual of instruction for pro-
curing, preparing and preserving birds, and a
check list of North American birds. Salem, 1874.
8°. 481H.07
— Key to North American birds ; north of the Jlexican
and U. S. boundary. Salem, 1872. L 8". 4818.06
— and Prentiss (D. W.) List of birds of the District of Ooloin-
bla, and brief noUot'S. [Sm. rep. 1861. J , . . ,8938.16
OoQghs and colds. See Hall (W. W.) 4324.14
Ooulangos (Fustel de). «S'ee Fnstel de Coulanges. . . . 421.37
Coultas (Harlaud). Principles of botany : cryptoga-
mia. Philadelphia, 1853. 12°. . . . 4914.08
— Principles of botany : phanerogamia. Philadelphia,
1854. 12°. 4914.07
— What may be learned from a tree. New York, 1863.
8° . 4915.01
Coulter or Coulton, Miss). Farming for boys. [a«o»i.]
Boston, 1868. 1-2° 6122.05
— From haytime to hopping. N. Y., 1861. 12°. ]6.'>.13
— Ten acres enough, [anon.] N. Y., 1864. 12°. 6122.03
Conlthard i H. G. ) Blast engines. Working drawings.
With descriptions. Lond., 1867. foL . A. 47. 23
Councils. See Biblical, and relig, lit. (OouTicils, p. 82).
Counsel and comfort, eta. See Boyd (A. H. E.) . , . . 8623.U6
Counterpoint. See Music.
COUNTRIES AND NATIONS, REGIONS, PLACES, ETC.
Their description and geography, history, instUutions, publia documents, and resources.
Note.— For works relating to history, geograplij and travel, and gOTsmment and politics, not restricted to parti-
cular couiiti-ies, or groups of countries, readers are referred to entries in the general alphabet under (Geography ;--
History; — G-overnment and politics ; — Political economy ; — Social science. For other main sources of iulormatiou, see
Arciiitecture ; — Arts (Useful) and maaufuctures ; — Biblical, religious and eccl. literature ; — Botany ; — Costume : —
Drama ; — Bducation ; — Fine arts ;— G-eology ; — Heraldry ; — Language ; — Literature ; — Man ; — Military science ;—
Natural history ;— Naval science ;— Niunismatics ;— Piiilosophy ;— Poetry ;— Political economy ; — Social science, elc.
Ablpones.
[Indian tribe in Paraguay.]
Dohrizlioffer (M.) Account ot 3 t. in 2. 1822. 567.20
Abyssinia.
Abystinian- expedition. Letters from a staff officer. [/nBlaok-
wood's mag., v. 103, 101. 1868.]
Baker (iii VK.) The Nile tributaries of A. 1867. 1085.09
— Same. Hartford, 1808 1085.11
Beke(0. T.) The British captives in A. 1867. 1094.17
— Commerce of. 1852 1094.22
— King Theodore and Mr. Rassam. 1869. . 109422
— Boutes in A. [In Royal geogr. soc. of London. Journal, v. 12,
14. 1811.] 903.18
Blanc (II.) Narrative of captivity in A. 1868. 1091.19
Desvergers {M.J.A.N.) Abyssinie. 1847.
He.nty ((?, A.) The march to Magdala.
Hozier {H. M.) British expedition to A.
Johnston (0.) Southern Abyssinia. 2 v.
Krapf (J. L. ) Travels in eastern Africa.
Lobo {J. ) Voyage to Abyssinia. 17'f5. . .
Parlcyns {M.) Life in A. 2 v. N. Y., 1854.
— Same. London, 1858
Munzinger ( W.) Journey to the A&r country.
«oc. lourual, v. 3», 1869.]
Markiiam (C. R.) Hist of Abyssinian exped. 1080.10
Poncel [CJ.) 'Journey to A.,lo98-n0U. {/» Pinkerton,v.l5.] 926.16
Bassam (if.) Narrative of the British mission to Ihoo-
dore, kingofA [1804-66.] 2 v. . . . 1085.17
RusseU(.M.) Nubia and Abyssinia. E., 1833. 1081.0;i
— Same. New York, 1833 1081.01
902.30
1080.01
1085.19
1081.07
1093.04
1093.03
1093.01
1083.06
[In Royal geogr.
.... 901.03
1868.
1869.
1844.
1860.
8aU (H.) Voyage to Abyssinia, 1809-10. With voca-
bularies 1096.02
Stanley [H. M.) Coomassie and Magdala: story of
two British campaigns. 1874 1080.09
Views in Central Abyssinia. With portraits of natives
of the Giilla tribes, by T. E., a Gterman traveller.
With descriptions by S. F. F.Veitch. 1868. 1083.01
Acadia. See Nova Scotia.
Achaean League.
Schookins (M.) BespubLcss Achssorum et Veientiam
deliniatae. 1664. 421.01
See, in tills class. Histories of Qreeoe, B. 0. 280-146.
Acton, (Mass.)
SltaUuck (i.) Hist of Concord ; with Acton. . 611.29
Adirondacks.
Ck)lvin (V.) Report on topographical survey of the
Adirondack wilderness of New York. 2 v. 1125.24
HeaiUey (J. T.) The Adirondack. 1869. . . 1112.09
Murray ( W. U. H. ) Adventures in the wilderness.
1869 1112.20
Prime {S. 1.) The Adirondacks. [In Au Uuder the trees.] 25:M.aS
SinWi (W. P.) The modern babes in the wood. With
a guide to the Adirondacks, by E. B. Wallace.
1872. . 1133.15
Stoddard {S. B.) The Adirondacka 1874. ,1133.13
atreel {A. B.) The Indian pass [and Mount Morcy].
18(i9 1112.18
Wallace {E. H.) Descriptive guide to the A. . 1133.18
J
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'8 NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NDHBEB.
286
COUNTRIES : Adriatio to AMoa.
Adiiatio (Shores of the).
Palcm (A. A.) Highlands aud islands of the Adriatic.
2 v. 1849 975.05
ConUnU : Dalmatia, Monteuegro, Croatia, niyria, etc.
Slrangford ( Viscountess). Eastern shores of the Adria-
tic, in 1863. 1864 1034.16
ConUnU ; Albauia, Corfu, Montenegro, Dalmatia, etc.
Afghanistan.
£eU (K) The Oxns and the Indus. 2d ed. 1874. 1026.11
Ferrier (J. P.) History ol the Afghans. Tr. by W.
Jesse. 1858 10;H;.15
Fraser (J. B. ) Hist, of Persia ; including a description
of A. 1834. lOll.lO
KayeiJ. W.) Hist, of the war in A. 2 t. 1851.1014.15
Raymond (X) Afghanistan. 1848. [TTnivera.] 903.01
See also (In Biograph?, p. 1391 lives of Dost Mohammed ;
•nd FortnigliUy rev., June, 1874 (The Afghan Buccessiou,
by E. Beli).
iVofe.— Xhe article on Afghanistan in the 9th ed. of the
Eucyo. Britaunioa is by Henry Yule, a high authority.
Africa.
Bibliography.
Ternaux-Compans {K ) Bibliothfeque asiatique et afri-
oaine, ou catalogue des ouvrages relatifs k I'Asie
et a I'Afrique jusqu'en 1700 2734.17
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^dofum IM.) Voyage to Senegal, the island of Gk>ree, and the
river Gambia, 1749-63. [*Pinkerton, v. 16.] . . . 926.16
Andersson ( 6'. J.) Lake Ngami; or Southwestern Africa.
la56 1093.14
— Notes of travel in Southwestern Africa. 1875. 1092.23
— The Okavango river ; S. W. Africa. 1861. . 1094.01
Avezac (M. A. P. d'). Afrique : esquisse gen. de I'Af-
rique et Afrique ancieime, par Avezac ; Carthage,
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Harbosa (B.) Description of the coast of East Africa,
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Boteler (T.) Voyage to Africa, 1821-26. 2 v. . 10S4.06
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Bruce (J. ) Travels to discover the souice of the Nile,
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. Same. *Plates and maps. Edin., 1813. . 1085.08
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Burton (B. F. ) Abeokuta and the Camaroons Moun-
tains. 1863 1092.25
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Campbell [J.) Travels in South Africa. [Cape of Good
Hope and Gaffraria.] 1815 1095.16
Chapman (J.) Travels in the interior of South Africa
[1849-64], with journeys from Natal to Walvisch
Bay and visits to Lake Ngami and the Victoria
Falls. 2v. 1868 1095.11
Conder(J.) Modem traveller, v. 20-22. 1830. 911.20
Cooley {W. D.) The negroland of the Arabs ; or early
history and geography of Central A. 1841. 109:1.21
— Inner Africa laid open. 1S52 1093.21
Cooper (</. ) The lost continent ; or slavery and the
slave trade in Africa. 1875 1095.18
Camming (K Q.) Huntar's life in South Africa. 2 v.
18D2 1093.11
Gumming (0.) Wild men and wild beasts. 1872. 4017.31
Denham (1>.) and Glapperton (U.) Travels in Northern
and Central Africa in 1822-24. 2 v. . . 1094.01
Deuere'jix ( IK 0.) "Cruise in the Gorgon," engaged in
the suppression of the slave trade on the east
coast of Africa. Including a trip up the Zambesi
with Dr. Livingstone. 1869 1084.21
Du. Chaillu {P. ) Country of the dwarfs. 1872. 1092.11
— equatorial Africa. 1861 1094.08
Journey to Ashaugo Land : and further penetrations
into Equatorial Africa. 1867 1094.09
_ Lost in the juugle. 1870 1093.19
— My Apiugi kingdom : with life in the Great Sahara.
1871 1092.04
— Stories of the gorilla country. 1869. . . . 1092.05
— Wild life under the equator. 1869. . . . 109:). 17
Erskine tV. yV.) Journey to mouth of river Limpopo. [/iiEoyal
geogr. 800. Journal, V. 39. 1869.] 904.03
Everett IE.) Colonization aud civilization of A. [In his Orations.
y] i/^i 6322.(13
Fuulkiier (u.) Elephant haunts : sportsmiin's narrative
of the search for Doctor Livingstone. 1868. 1085. 13
Ihole{A.H.) A. and the American flag. 1854. 1092.01
Forbes iA. 0.) Africa : geogr. explor. and christian en-
terprise. 1874 1091.24
Oalton {F.) An explorer in tropical South A. 1091.14
Exoed. in S. W. Alrioa. [In Royal geogr. boc. Journal, v. 22,
1862.] «"3.25
Grant (J. A.) A walk across Africa. 18()4. .1083.12
Hanno. Periplus or voyage, [/n (Ae Phenix, 1835.] . . 60<i2.14
Harris { W. V. ) 'Wild sports of Southern Africa. 10,^5. 12
Hay {Sir J. D.) A shauti and the gold coast . 10s:l.24
Head{F.B.) Life and adventures of Bruce. . 1081.10
Heeren (A. U. L.) Hist researches, v. 4-5. Carthagin-
ians, Ethiopians, and Egyptians. 1833. 424.28
Eewelt (J. ill A.) European settlements on the west
coast of Africa ; with remarks on the slave trade
and the supply of cotton. 1862. . . . 1092.03
Hinderer {A.) Seventeen years in the Yoruba country.
Memorials. 3ded. 18"73 1091.20
Hoefer (F.) Afrique australe-orientale-centrale. Empire
de Maroc. [Univers.] 901.02
Hoga (J.\ On the central equatorial lakes. [In Hoy. soo. of lit.
Trans., V. 8, 1866.1 6066.16
Rolman (</.) Travels in Sierra Leone, Teaeriffe, St.
Jago, Cape Coast, Fernando Po.eZc. 1H40. 1094.10
HuichinsonCl. J.) Impressions of Southwestern Africa.
18i8. 1093.15
— Narrative of the Niger, Tshadda, and Binue explora-
tion. [T. L, V. 9.] 5075.14
Ibn-ed-Din el Eghwaali. Notes of a journey into the interior of
Northern Africa. {In Oriental Tr. Fund. Miscel., trans.,
V. 1. 1831] '818.16
Jones ( G. ) Africa : exploration and adventure trom
Herodotus to Livingstone. 1875. . . . 1086.12
Kerr IB.) Col. of Voyages, etc., v. 2. (Portuguese discov. on the
westcoastof A., 1412.1606.) 914.09
Krapf (J. L.) Travels in Eastern Africa. 1860. 1093.01
Limiley (A. ) After Opbir ; or, search for the South .\f-
rican gold fields. 1870 1095.14
Livingstone (D. ) Exped. to the Zambesi, and discovery
of the lakes Shirwa andNyassa, 1858-64. 1095.10
— Last journals in Central Africa from 1865. Continued
by H.Waller. 1086.11
— Missionary travels in South Africa. [1840-56. ] 1094.02
— Livingstone and his African explorations : with ac-
count of the Young, Stanley, and Dawson expe-
ditions, [anon.] 1872 1092.19
See also lives of Livingstone, p. 169.
Mackenzie (</.) Ten years north of the Orange river,
among the South African tribes, 1859-69. 1092.20
McLeod (L. ) Travels in Eastern Africa ; residence in
Mozambique. 2 v. 1860 1092.00
Jf' Queen {J.) Capt. Speke's discovery of the source of
the Nile. 1804 1094.12
Notes on the geogr. of Central A. [In Royal geogr. soo. Jour.,
V. 26.] . 903.29
Major {li. II.) Life of prince Henry of Portugal. 1808.
Uuniinger ( W.) Journey through the Alar country. [In Hoyal
geogr. soo. Journal, V. 39, 1869.) 901.03
Martin lU.M.) Sierra Leone, the Gambia, Cape Coast Castle.
[In his Brit. col. libr., v. %, 1844.J 1U61.16
— Southern A., Cape of Good Hope, etc. 1843. 1001.06
Moffal (B.j Missionary labours and scenes in Southern
Africa. 4th ed. 1813 1093.13
Murray (U.) and others. Discovery and adventure in
Africa. Edinbiu-gh, 1849 lOSl.Ol
Same. Now York, 1846. 18°. .... 1081.02
New (C) life and labours in Eastern A. 2d ed. 1086.13
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTIIiB LIBBABY
COUNTRIES : Africa to Alp*
287
Park (Mungo). Life and travels. 1838. . . 6093.01
Same. 1851 1081.09
Note.— See also entries under Pabs, In Biography, p. 184.
Pelerrmmn (A.) 'Account of the ozped. to Centrul A.,
under liichardson, Barth, Overwee, and Vogel,
1850-53. Maps and illustrationR, with descriptive
notes. 18")4 A.37.U1
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181)1 1081.16
— Laud Journey westward of the White Nile [/n Boyal gcogr.
BOc. journal, t. 36, 1865.] 9U3.38
Poole {T. Rj Life, soouery, and customs in Sierra
Leone, and the Gambia. 2 v. 1850. . . 1092.08
Proyart {L. B.) History ot Loaiigo, Kakougo, and other king,
dams of A. 1776. nPinkerton, v. 16.] 926.16
Piiclckr Muskau (//. L. J I., prince). Travels in Algiers
andother parts of Africa. 3 v. 1839. . . 1092.14
Reade (W, W.) Savage Africa : equatorial, southwest-
ern, and northwestern. 1804 1095.09
RUey (J. ) Narrative of the loss of the American brig
"Commerce " on the western coast of A. 108*3.02
RoWms {A.) Account ol the loss of the brig Com-
merce, James Kiley, master, upon the western
coastof Africa, 18 l.'i. 1836 1091.05
RMiley (if. ) Story of the Universities' mission to Cen-
tral Africa. 2ded. 1867 1094.11
Si. John ( Ji. ) Travels of an Arab merchant in Soudan.
1854 1093.12
Schweinfurlh (Q.) The heart of Africa. Travel, 1868-
1871. 2 V 1086.07
Scott (Mrs. A. M.) Day dawn in Africa. 1858. 3447. 14
Shoberl (F.) World in miniature. 4 v. . . .6631.01
Skerlchly (j.A.) Dahomey as it is ; also an appendix on
Ashantee. 1874 108(;.06
— Meliuda the caboooeer, or sports iu Ashanti. 1092.24
Stanley (H. M.) How I found Livingstone: Central
Africa. 1872 1086.05
Southworth {A. ¥. ) Pour thousand miles of African
travel : up the Nile and through the Soudan to
Central Africa. 1875 1086.15
Tayhr (Bayard). Central Africa. lOti ed. 1859. 1093.06
— Lake regions of Central Africa. 1873. . . 1092.21
— Travels in South Africa. 1872 1092.18
Thomas (C. W.) Adventures on the west coast of Af-
rica. 1860 1093.07
Ihomas (T. M.) Eleven years in Central South Africa,
1873 1095.17
Tuckey (J. K.) Narrative of an exped. to explore the
nver Congo in South Africa, iu 1816. Witu natural
history. 1090.05
Uhiuersa/ history. Modem part. v. 11-18, 1760. 406.07
VaUiez(F.T.) Western jVlrica. 2 v. 1861. .1084.19
Verm (J. ) Five weeks in a balloon ; or journeys iu A.
[Fiction.] 1869 191.29
— Meridiana : adventures of three Euglishmaa and
three llussians in South Africa. [Fiction.] 266.77
Weme (F. ) African wanderings ; exped. from Senaar
to Taka, Basa, and Beni-Amer. 1852. . . 5075.15
Wyatt(J.) Life and adventures. 3a ed. 1751. 1061.21
Youn] (KD.) A. search after Livingstone. l-^6s. 1033.08
iVote.— Probably the beet summary ol our present know-
ledge of Africa is given in Keitli Johnston's article iu the
9th ed. of the Enoyclopiodia Britaiiuica, v. 1. There is a
descriptive note on the literature of African exploration
In the Boston public library catalogue ot history, etc.,
p. 9 [2716 19] : with suppl. note in its liulletiu, v. 2, p. 261
[2766.22).
See also Abyssinia ;— Algeria;— Angola ;— Ascension Is-
land ;— Ashango ;— Ashantee ;— Barbary j— Bourbon (Isle
of);— Oape do Verde Islands ;— Cape of Good Hope j—
Carthage \-~ Congo ; — Dahomy ; — Egypt ; — Ethiopia ; —
Guinea;— Liberia;— Libyan Desert ;— Madagascar ;— Mau-
riUns ;— Morocco ;— Natal;— Niger ;— Nile ;— Nubia;—
Sahara ;— Sierra Leone ;— Tripoli ;— Tunis ;— Zanzibar.
Alabama.
Baldwin (J. a.) FlusU times of A. . . . . 131.15
Qeoloijical survey. [Various reports. ] . . .
Gosse (P. U.) Letters from. 1859 4723.08
Metk (A. B.) Romantic passages in Southwestern hist.
2ded. 1857. 591.17
Alciska.
DaU(W.H.) A. and its resources. 1870. . .1145.03
Fin6iity(A. 0.) Direotoiy for Behring'i S«* and the
coast of Alaska. 1869 1145.05
Kirbgjnr. w.) Journay to Toucan. [Sm. r*port, IM4.] . NM U
Bou (B B.) and UardiMtjuW. L.) RunUu Ainer. [bn. rmort.
186«.i . tjSiai
Rothrock {J. T.) Flora of Alaska. |8m. rep., IMTJ . . , Stat.ti
Sumner ( V. ) Speech on the oessioa of Buanan A. to
the U. a 1867 1146.06
WhymperlF.) Travels in A. 1869 1145.03
See atto AtUutIo moDthly, v. 13, 1867 (art. by J. B. A. Bona).
Albania.
Hughes (T. S.) Travels in Albania. 1830. . . 995.13
Karaciay {Count). Qeogr. account of A. (/i> Royal gaog. soe.
Journal, r. 12, 1812.] 803.16
Lear (A'.) Journals of a landscape painter. 1852. 975.13
Slrantj^oid ( Viscountess). Eastern shores of the Adria-
tic. 1863 1034Jie
Albany.
Munsea(J.) Annals of- Albany to 1859. 10 v. 663.01
— Collections on the history of A. , to 1 871. 4 v. 656.08
Willard [S. D.) Annals of the medical society of the
county of Albany. With biogr. sketohos. 4313.06
Worth (0. A.) Random recollections of Albany, 1800-
1808. 3d ed., with notes by J. MunseU. . 622.18
See alto, in general alphabet, titles beginning with ■ Albany.'
Albigenses. Sie page 77 of this catalogue.
Alcoba9a.
Bedford (W.) EecoUeotions, etc 1835. . . 985.21
Aleppo.
Maundrell (H.) Journey from Aleppo to Jemsalem, 1697. [In
Pinkertoa Voyages, v. 10.] 926.10
Russell (A.) Natural hi.st. of Aleppo. 2 v. 1791. 1056.05
Alexandria, (Ejypt).
See Alexandrian, etc., p. 11 ; and. In this dasa, Bgrpt.
Algeria and Algiera
Blackburn (H.) Artists and Arabs. 1868. . .1083.16
Blofdd {J. U. I Algeria past and present. 1841 1083.22
CaiApMl [T.) Letters from the South. [Waldie llb.,T. 6-8.] 6078.M
Oive{L.T.) French in Africa. 1859. . . . 1084.05
Oooke ((?. W.) Conquest and colonization in N. .Africa.
laeo 1092.10
Cba!(&6'.) Search for sunbeams. 1870. . . 98L10 .
Diison (tf. L.) Crescent and the French crusaders.
1859 1082.18
Dumas (A.) Tales of Algeria. 1868. . . . 1081.15
Edwards (M. B.) Winter with the swallows. 1083.18
Gordon (L<uly Duff.) The French in Algiers. 1091.22
Hodgton ( IV. B.) Bemarks on Algiers. [In N. Y. Hlat. boo. Pro-
ceedings, 1844 J 61S.21
Muiray (J.) Handbook for travellers in. 1873. 1091.21
JS'apheijyi (G.) Among the Arabs iu A. 1868. 1081.16
Hozet(V.A.) and OareUe'(A.Ka.) Algerie. 1848. 901.07
Walmsley (U. M.) Sketches of Algeria during the Ka-
bylewar. 1858 1084.06
Alleghany, Mountains.
ianmaji (C.) Letters from the. 1849. . . .1112.10
Alps.
Baideker (K. ) The Eastern Alps. Handbook. 1871. 966.08
Ball (J.) The central Alps. 1870 986.07
— Guide to the eastern Alps. 1868 986.08
— Guide to the western Alps. 1870. . . . 986.09
— See Peaks f passes, etc., below.
Callow (A. and M. Kt Sketching rambles. 2 v. 982.10
Cowell [J. J.) Gralan Alps and Mount Iserau. [/n Gallon (F.)
Vacation tourista, 1800.) 926.11
Rierabend (A.) Sohweizerische Alpenwelt. 1873. 986.25
llawkim (F. V.) Partial account of Muut Cervin (Matterhoru).
[/n Gallon (F.) Vacation tourists, I860.] .... 925.11
llnrbert ( U. ) Fortnight's journal. With account of his
death on One of the Jura moimtains. 1837, 982. 12
King (S. W.) Italion valleys of the Pennine Alps.
1858 983. J9
Law (W. J.) The Alps of Hannibal. 2 v. 1866. 436.18
Micmillan (H.) Holidays on high lands; rambles iu
search of Alpine plants. 1869 922.21
Murray (J.) Handbooks for the Alps of Savoy and
Piedmont. 1861 971.09
Peaks, passes, and glaciers. Ed by J.BaU. 1859. 983.08
Same. 2d series. Ed. by E. S. Kennedy. 2 v.
1862 983.21
y
Iu asking for books, «se the ■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NDMBBR.
288
COUNTRIES : AlpsJo America.
>
Robinson ( W.) Alpine flowers for Eng. gardens. 6132.07
liuffini(0.) A quiet nook in the Jura. 1867. . 982.02
Stephen (L.) The playground of Europe. 1871. 98-2.08
— The Alleleln-HorU. [In Gralton (F.) Vacatton tourists.] 926.11
Sulivan (H. J.) View of nature, in letters to a traveller
among the Alps. 6 v. 1794. 4717.1-5
Talfou7d (T. N.) Vacation rambles and thoughts.
1845 983.01
Tschudi (K von). Sketches of nature in the Alps. 185G.
[Trav. Libr.,v. 1.] 5075.06
TijndaU (John). Glaciers of the Alps. 1861. . 4112.28
— Hours of exercise in the Alps. 1871. . . 982.09
— Mountaineering in 1861. 1862 9S3.19
WiUs (A. ) Wanderings among the High Alps. 2d ed.
1858 983.14
Jt^ See aho. In thie class, Apennines : — Italy ; — Swit-
zerland ; — TyroL
Mont Blanc.
Auldjo (J.) Narrative of an ascent to the summit of
Mont Blanc 1856. [Trav. Libr., v. 1.] 5075 06
Cheever (G.B.) Wandeiings of a pilgrim in the shadow
of Mont Blanc. 1852 983.12
Forbes {J. D.) Tour of Mont Blanc and of Monte Eosa.
1855 982.01
Sausmre [U. B. de). Attempts to reach the summit of, 1786. [In
*Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 4.] 926.04
Smith (A.) iStory of Mont Blanc. 1854. . . 9S3.13
For articles on Mont Blanc in periodicals see Blackwood,
T. 71, 1862 ; Fraser's mag,, v. 52, 1865 ; v. 80, 1869, or Llt-
tell, 1869, V. 3 (Asceut without a guide) ; North Brit, rev.,
V. 42, 1865 (Topography of Mont BlanO;.
Alsace and Lorraine.
Sevenson (ff. de 8t. C.) Alsace and Lorraine: past,
and future. 1873 527.10
Tales from Alsace : scenes in the days of the reforma-
tion, [anon.] 1869 254.74
Amazon River.
Bales (S. W.) The naturalist on the river Amazons.
1864 1163.20
Bulfinch. (T.) Oregon and Eldorado, elc. 1866. 1123.04
BiienkelT.) Southeru affluents of the A. [/n Royal geog. soo.
Journal, v. B, 1836.] 903.08
Serndon (W. L.) and Gibbon (X. ) Valley of the Amazon.
1853. 2v. 1853-54 1164.09
Same. Maps. 1853 1164.25
Keller (F.) The Amazon and Madeu-a rivers. 1168.03
Markham (C. R., ed.) Expeditions [of Gonzalo Pizarro,
of Francisco de Orellana, and of Cristoval de
Acuila] into the valley of the Amazons, 1539-40
and 1639. [Hakluy t soc. , 1^59 .] . . .1166.03
Orion [J.) The Andes and the Amazon. 1870. 1103.21
Raimondi \A.) On the confluence of the rivers Montaro and
Apurimac. [In Royal geog. soc. Journal, v. 38, 1838.] 901.02
Smyth [Lieut.) Account of the A. and Negro. [In Royal geogr.
BOO., T. 6, 1830.] 903.09
Wallace (A.R.) Narrative of travels on the. 1853.1163.23
Warren (J. K ) Para ; or adventures on the Amazon.
1851 1163.07
Toung (C.) The Amazon and Kio Madeira. [In Galton (F.) Va-
cation tourists, 1861.J 925.12
See alio Brazil
America. {Asa whole.)
1. Bibliography.
Boston Public Library. Prince library. Catalogue.
1870 2716.04
Orowninshidd [KA.) Catalogue of library. 1859. 2723.24
Field (T. W.) Catalogue of [his] library. Sold May 24,
1875 2734.14
Harrisse [H.) Bibllotheca Americana vetustissima,
works relating to America, 1452-1551. . 2723.26
Same. Additions. 1872 2723.27
Kohl [J. O.) Lectures on charts and maps of A. [In Sm. report,
I806.I . . . . _ 3536.11
Ludewvj (S. K ) Literature of American local history.
1846 2723.30
Norton {C. B.) Catalogue of books, relating chiefly to
A., on sale. 1862 2723.31
Rich ( 0. ) BibUotheca Americana vetus, boolis relative
to A., 1493-1700 2724.07
— BibUotheca Americana nova : books relating to A. ,
[1701-1814.] 3 v, 2724.01
Same. Supplement. Part 1, 1701-1800. 2724.03
— Catalogue of books relating principally to A., 1.506-
1700.] 2724.01ii
Sabin (J.) Dictionary of books relating to A. v. 1-7.
[A.-H.] 2771.01
Smith (J. R.) BibUotheca Americana. Books on sale.
1871 2724.12
— BibUotheca Americana. Books on sale. 1874. 2723. 23
Sparks (J.) Catalogue of [his] library, elc. 1871. 2723.32
Squier {E. 6.) Catalogue of books, eic. 1876. 2723.32
Thomas (/.) History of printing in America. 2 v. Wor-
cester, 1810 2765.10
Same. 2d ed. 2 v. 187.5 2765.22
2. Antiquities and ArchceoUgy.
Baldwin {J.B.) Ancient America, in notes on American
archaeology. 1872 565.03
Bancroft (H. M.) Native races of the Pacific states of
North America. 3874 565.07
T. 1. Ethnol. iutrod. Hyperboreaus . Columbians. Cali-
forujans. New Mexicans. Wild tribes of Mexico and Cen-
tral America, v. 2. Civilized nations [of Mexico and Cen-
tral America], v. 3. Myths and languages, v. 4. Antiqui-
ties. V.5. Primitive history. General index.
Barrandt (A.) Sketch of ancieut earthworks on the upper Mis.
Bouii. [Sm. rep.. 1870.] 3936.2S
Brasseur de Bourbounj (U. E.) Histoire des nations civi-
lisees du Mexique et de I'Amtr. centralo durant les
sifecles anterieurs a Colomb. 4 V. 1857-59. 565.20
Delafield (</., jr. ) An inquiry into the origin of the an-
tiquities of A. 1839 568.10
Foster [J. W. ) Pre-bistoric races of the U.S. 1873. 567.22
Bumholdt (F. U. A. von). Kesearches concerning the
monuments of the ancient inhabitants of America.
1814 1155.12
— Antiquities of the aboriginal inhabitants. [2n his Personal
narrative, V. 6, 1826]
Jones (tf.) History of ancient America : proving the
identity of the aborigines with the Tyrians and
Israelites. The Tynan era. 3d ed. 1843. 567.01
Lapham {I. A.) Antiquities of Wisconsin. [In Sm. contr., v. 7.]
Pulgeon { W.) Traditions ol Decoo-dah, and antiqua-
rian researches. 1853 557.03
Lubbock {Sir John). N. Amer. arohsBology. [Sm.rep.,1862.] 3936 17
Much {M.) Ancient history of N. A. [Sm. rep., 1871.] . 3936.26
i'auw {C. de). Recherches philos. sur lea Am6ricaius, S v. [In
his (Kuvres philos., v. 1-3.] 411.05
Priest (J. ) American antiquities. 1835. . .
Kau (C.) North Aiuer. stone implements. [Sm. rep., 1872.] 3936.27
Scott {J. ii.* First peophng of. [In his Dissertations, etc., p. 75-
126.] 2547.06
Squier {E.G.) and Davis {E. H.) Ancient monuments of the Miss,
valley. [Sm. coutiib., v. 1.] 3937.01
Williams {H. C.) Antiquities in some Southeru States. [Sm. rep..
1870.] 3936 26
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 24, 1872 (Extinct races of Amer.);
and the annual Reports of the Smitbsou. lust. [3936.08].
JO^ See also, in this class, various other headings, such
as Central America ;— Indians:— Mexico ; — Peru;— United
States, elc. : also, in the general alphabet, Man {I^re-his-
toric ; — Ethnography) ; — Mound-builders.
3. Gazetteers and Atlases.
Alcedo y Bexarano {A. de). The geographical and his-
torical dictionary of America. Tr. , with additions,
by G. A. Thompson. 5 v. 1812. . . . 1136.01
Black (,A.and C.) Atlas of North America. 1856. 927.08
Morse (J.) American gazetteer. 1797. . . 1135.06
Same. 3d ed. 1810 1135.13
4. Discovery {Pre-Columbian} by the Korlhmen and others.
Anderson (K B.) A. not discovered by Columbus.
DLscovorv by the Norsemen, in the 10th century.
1874. . '. 563.25
Beamish {If. L.) Discovery of A. by the Northmen, in
the 10th century. 1841 563.22
Chambers's Papera for the people, v. 6 2616.03
DeCosia (B. Fl) Northmen in Maine; a critical ex-
amination of views expressed by Dr. J. KohL
1870 563.24
— Pre-Columbian discovery of A. of the Northmen.
18G8 563.23
Qoodnch {A.) Hist, of the so-caUed Christopher Co-
lumbus. 1874 3043.04
Hellwald{P. von). Americau migration. [Sm. rep., 1866.] 3936.21
Kingsley {C.) First discovery of America. [In his Lectures, de-
livered in America. 1876.] 2633 28
Kohl {J. G.) Precursors of Columbns. [In his Dlscov. of A., v. 1,
ch. 1,]802.] 663.18
Leland [0. ti.) Fusang, or the discovery of A. by Chi-
nese Buddhist priests in the 5th century. 663.26
Major {li. H.) Site of the lost colony of Qreenlaud. [In Royal
geogr. soc. Journal, V. 48, 1873.] 904.07
BoyaX geogr. soc. Joui-nal, v. 8, 1836. (Abstract of the evidence
lor the diacov. of A. by the Scandinavians.) . . . 903.11
In asking for books, use the ■< Book Order," giving the AUTHUB'S NAUfi, the Qrst part of the TITLE, and the NDMBEB.
COUNTRIES : Amerioa.
280
Smith (J. T.) The Northmen in New England, or A. in
the 10th century. 1839 5G5.02
Thompion {O. A.) Naw thaor; of the two hemliphare* ; the
time and maauer in which Amartca waa peopled, 131S.
[Pamphleteer, T. 6.] (0118.05
Zestennann (G. A. A.) Colonization of America, in ante-
historic times, with critical observatious thereon,
by E. G. Squier. 32. pp. 1851. . . . 4735.01
5. History of the discovery and settlement of America,
from the time of Columbus ; with description,
Bemmi (O.) Histoi-y of the New World ; travela IMl to 1856.
(HaUayt aoc, 1867.] 663.S1
Slome ( H. ) Present state of H. M. isles and territories
in America. 16«7 1071.05
Burhe {K ) Account of the European settlements in
America. 1700 563.09
Bury [W. G.) Exodus of the Western nations. 563. 1(>
Charlevoix (P. F. X. do). Voyage to Canada, and travels
through that country and Louisiana to the Gulf
of Mexico. 1763 1153. 14
OonderiJ.) Modern travellar, v. 23-24. 1830. 911.23
Discoveries and eettlements of the Englinh In. from the reigu of
Henry VII. to the close of queen Klizabeth's. [In •Pinker-
ton. VoyageB, y. 12.] 926.12
Froebel {J.) Physical geography of the N. A. continent. [3m. rep .
1854.] 3836.09
Helps {A.) The Spanish conquest in America. 4 v.
185(!-5S 55">.01
Herrera y Torderillas (A.) Discovery of America by Oolnmbua,
1492-160«. (Kerr'a Voyages, t. 3, p. 242-342.] . . 914.J0
Halduyt (/i.) Divers voyages touching the discovery of
America. 15«2. [Hakluyt .soc, 1850.] . 1134. 09
Histoi-y of the British dominions in North America.
[1497-1763. anod.] 1773 578.01
History oi, to 1702. [Universal hist. , v. 38-41.] 406.31
KM (J. G. ) Popular hist, of the discovery of A. from
Columbus to Franklin. 2 v. 1862. . . 5G3.18
Hdcyi'egor {J. ) Progress of America from its discovery
to 1816. 2 V. 1847 57«.14
V. 1. Historical and statistical. British A}nerica. Spau-
tsh America. Sonth American. Hsyti and foreign West
Indies. T. 2. Seograpliical and stati.stical. United States.
Neill (R D.) English colonizatiou of A. during the
17th century. 1871 57i;.21
Parkman {F.) I^anoe and England in North America.
A series of hist, narratives. 3 v. lH(i5 9. 561.10
Contents: T. 1. Pioneers of France in the New World.
T. 2. The Jesuits iu North America in the seventeenth
century, t. 3. The discovery of the Great West. v. 4. The
old regime In Canada.
Bay ml {d. T. F.) Philos. and political history of the
settlements and trade iu the East and West Indies.
V. 3-8. 1782 5G5.12
T. 3. Mexico. V. 4. Peru, (Jhiil. Paraguay, Brazil, v. 6-6.
West lu'lies, African aluve-tratle ; Canada, v. 6-7. North
America, t. 8. Influence of the intercourse with the New
World upon the Old World.
Robertson ( W. ) Hist, of A., to 1688. 4 v. 1788-96. 563. 10
Stevens (H) Hist and geogr. notes on the earliest
discoveries in America, 1453-1530. 1869. 563.19
Warden (D. B. ) Chronologie historique de I'Amerique.
10 v. [Art de verifier les dates. 3a partie, v. 9-1 8. J
Nole.—'EoT index to v. 1-4 see Table gin^rale [441.42].
Winierboiham ( W. ) Hist., geogr., oommer. , and philos.
view of the United Sfcites, aud of the European
settlements in America. 4 v. 1795. . . 563.01
Wyrtne (J. IL ) General history of the British empire
in .\merioa. [To 1762.] 2 v. 1770. . . 563.14
Note. — The most recent geueral narratives of the dis-
covery aud settlement ni America are <o be fouud in the
leading histories 01 the United States, especially Bancroft's,
aud for greater miuutcnesa of local aetaii see woiks Bpe-
cihed under the uameu of various colonies, as Massachu-
setts ;— Mexico ;— Virginia ;— West Indies ; — Brazil, etc.
For lives of the principal discoverers and commariders, see (in
Biography) the names of Columbus, Vespucci, Cabot,
OUAMt'LAIN, UUCSON, ItALSlQH, SUITU, VSBBAZZAHO, COB-
T£Z, PiZAKBO, etc.
6. Later travels and description.
American tour of Brown, Jones, and Ilobinson, in the
U. S, Canada, and Cuba. By Toby. 1872. 145i;.09
Baxley (W. H) What I saw on the west coast of South
and North America. 1865 115r).15
Bellow. M.) Other countries, V. 2. 1872. . 913.14
Bi-yant ( W. a. ) Letters of a traveller. 2 v. 1851-59. 941. }2
Bumaby (J.) Travela through the middle aettlementa In N. A.
1759-60. ['Pinkerton.v. 13.) 926.13
Oarovr (J.) Travels through N. A. 1760-68. . 1074 04
CliamMrs (W.) Things as ttiey are in A. 18M. 1072.02
Clialeaubriand {H. F. A.) VoyaKS en AmMqnc. 7014.01
— RacollectionB of A.. eU., t. 1. p 178 276. 1815 . . 3SI< 11
Fibbleton {0.) Travels in. 1833 1132.20
Same. By W. MacgiUivray. 1853. . . ll(M.f»5
Same. Edin., lH3e 1164.00
Johnston {J. F. W.) Notes on N. A. [United States.
Canada, New Brunswiclt. ] 2 v. 1851. . 1072.23
Kalm (/».) Tntveli In. 17<8. [Pinkerlon, T. 18.) .... VM.M
Lanman (C) Adventures iu the wilds of N. A. 1m64
[T. L., V. 12.] 6075.17
— Haw-Ho-Noo ; or, records of a tourist. 1850. 1072.03
Mackay (C.) Life and liberty in America. 1859. 1072.04
Sumner (G.) Prophetic voices concerning. 1874. 1132.21
America (British).
Andreie.1 (/.) Beport on the trade and commerce of the
British N. Amer. colonies and the great lakes and
rivers of [the United States]. 2 v. 1794. 5923.26
Butler {W. F.) The great loue land: N. W. A. 1145.20
— Wild north land : northern N. A. 1873. . 1151.14
Hind {U. T.) Commercial progresa of Central B. A. i/i» SUtU-
tioal 800. Journal, v. 27, 1864.] 89:i4.'JT
Kane ( P. ) Wanderiifgs of an artist among the Indians
of N. A. from Canada to Vancouver's Island and
Oregon. 1859 557.07
Lanman iO.) Adventures in the wilds of A. 2 v. 1074.06
Martin {R. M. ) History of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton,
the Sable Islands, the Bermuda Newfoundland,
etc., etc. 1837 564.02
Murray (IL, and others). Hist, and descriptive account
of British Amer. 3 v. Edin., 1839. . . 562.01
Same. 2 v. New York, 1848. 18^. . 562.05
Sleigh {LieuUCol.) Pine forests and hacmatack clearings;
or travel in the British N. A. provinces. . 11.03.25
Waddington (A.) Overland route through British N. A.
1868 1153.24
4^ See also, in this class, British Columbia : — Canada ;
— Cape Breton ;— Hudson's Bay Territory ;— Manitoba ;
—New Bronswiok :— Newfonndland ; — Nova Scotia ;—
Prince Edward Island ; — Vancouver's lalaud.
America (Equinoctial and Spanish).
Hmnboldt {F.H.A. von). Travels to the equinoctial re-
gions of the new continent. 7 v. in 6, . 1155.02
Same. 3 v. 1852-53. 12° 1164.03
TiUotson (J.) The Golden Americas ; a story of daring
deeds 555.05
See also. In this class. Central America ;— Mexico:— Waat
Indies ;— and references under America (Soath).
America (South).
Bishop (N. H.) Thousand miles walk across South
Amerioa. 1869. 1164.15
Caldcleuijh {A. ) Travels in S. America, 1819-21. : Brazil,
Buenos Ay res, and Chile. 1825. . . . 1154.18
Cieza de Leon (P.) Travels, 1532-1559. [Haklnyt soc., 1864.] 567.14
Cordova {A. de). Voyage of disoovery to the strait of
llagellau, with an account of Patagonia. 5093.02
Darwin ( G. ) Geology and natural history of countries
visited by H. M. S. Beagle. 1840. . . . 1155.20
FUzroy (R., and others). Voyages of H. M. S. " Adven-
ture " and " Beagle." 3 V. 1839-40. . . 1155.17
Oerstilcker {F. ) Travels in S. America. 1854. 1163.04
Hassdurek [F. ) Four years among Spanish Americans.
[Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia.] 1868. 1163.06
Head {F. B.) Journey across the Pampas and among
the Andes. 2d ed. 1826 1161.03
La Condamine (O. ^.de). Travela, 1743. [•Pinkerton. v. 14.] 926.U
Marcoy (P.) 'Travels in S. A., from the Pacific oceau
to the Atlantic ocean. 2 v. 1875. . , . 1I6M.01
Myers (H. M. and P. V. N. ) Life and nature under the
tropics : travel among the Andes and on the Ori-
noco, Kio Negro, and Amazons. 1871. . 1163.19
Orton {J.) Audes and the Amazon ; across the conti-
nent of South America. 1870 1163.21
Ramsey (Mrs. KG.) Travels in S. A. 1872. 116L02
Simon (F.) Exped. of Pedro de Uraua and Lope de Aguirre In
aearch of £1 Dorado and Omagua, 1560-61. [Haklnyt aoc.,
1861.] 667.18
Stevenson (W. B.) Narrative of twenty years residence
in S. America. [Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Colom-
bia.] 3 V. 1825 1146.15
UUoa (A, ds). Voyage to S. A. 17SS. (/it Pinkerton, v. 14.] 926.14
37 In asking for booka, uae the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the flrat part of the TITLB, and the nnmbw.
S90
COUNTRIES : Amerfoato Arctic Regions.
Wallace (A. S.) K narrative of travels on the Amazon
and Rio Negro. 1853 lli;3.22
Walerlon(G.) Wanderings in S. A. 1812-21. 1161.01
Wilka [C.) S. A. countries, [/n Eiploring eiped., 1838, v.l.] 925.01
4^ See also, iu thiB cla^s. Amazons ; — Andes; — Argen-
tine Confederation ; — Bolivia ; — Brazil ; — Oilili ; — Oolom-
bia ;— Guiana ;— New Granada ;— Para ;— Patagonia ; —
Peru : — Venezuela ; etc.
Amoor or Amur.
Atki7ison{T. W.) Travels in the regions of the upper
and lower A. 18C0 1024.03
Collins (F. McD.) Voyage down the A. 1860. 1021.04
UitclulU—). Notes on the A. and adjacent districts. [/nHoyal
gcogr. aoc., v. 28, 1868.] 903.31
Ravetuikm (K 0.) The Russians on the Amur. 102419
Auam, Aauiam, or Cochiu-China.
Borri (0.) Account of Cochiu-Cliina. \Iii Pinkerton. v 9.J 926.09
Comer (J.) Account of A. Un her Olilua, etc.] .... 1022.09
Dubois deJanci/jny (A. D.) Japon, ludo-Chine, Ceylon.
18)0 'Ml.U
eaizldff (Dr ) Geogr. of the Cochlu-Ohinese empire. [In Royal
fc-eogr. Boc. Journal, v. 19, 1849.) 903.22
Morga {A. de). Pliilippine Ijslauds, Cambodia, etc.
1808 1065.16
Mouhol {A.&.) Travels in Indo-Chiua. 18:i8-60. 1036.22
Thomson I J.) Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, etc
1875. 1026.10
Set Quar. rev., v. 116, 1864. Also Cambodia ;— Toncjuin.
Anatolia. See Asia Minor.
Andes.
Bishop (N.H. ) The Pampas and the Andes. 1869. 1164.15
Cox (G.) Bxped. across the southern A. of Chili. WiUt map. [In
Eoyal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 34, 1864 903.37
Eolton {I. F.\ New Granada : 20 months, elc. 1155.14
MacBaelJ.) The Andes and Pampaa. [/n Gilliss (J. M.) U.S.
astrou. exped., y. 2, 1865-66.] 1126.02
IIead(F.B.) Rough notes ; joumoys, e/c. . . 1161.03
tloyd (J. A.) Journey acrass the A. between Cocbabamba and
Obimore. {In Royal geogr. soc, Journal, v. 24, 1854.] 1163.21
Orloti (J.) Ttie Andes and the Amazon. 1S70. 1163.21
renlland (J. B.) On the Bolivian Andes. [In Royal geogr. soo.
Journal, v. 6, 1835.] 903.08
Rkkard, (F. I.) Mining journey across the A. 116;i.l6
Squier (E. O.) Among the A. of Peru and Bolivia. [In Harper's
monthly, v. 36-37 ; 6 art. itlus.]
See alio Bolivia ;— Chili ;— Colombia ;— New Granada j— Peru.
Anglo-Saxons. See England. {Anglo-Saxon period.)
Angola.
BatUliA.) Adventures In A. 1689. [*Pinkerton. V. 16.] 926.18
Monieiro (J. J.) A. and tho river Congo. 1876. 1093.22
Ansa/rii or Assassins. See, Assassins,
Antarctic Regions.
Chamhers't Papers for the people, v. B, 1850 2616.03
Hariwig (0.) The polar world. 1869.. . .1144.06
Wilkes Co Antarctic cruise, 1810. [In his V. 8. exploring exped.
v.fl.l860.J »26-<»
See also Bevue des d. moudes, f^T. 1866 (par A. Lkugel).
Apaches. See Indians.
Apennines.
CaQoxD {A. and M. E. ) Sketching rambles ; or nature
in Uie Apennines. \ii.d.\ 982.10
See alto Alps ;— Italy.
Arabia and Arabs.
Alulfeda. General description of Arabia. 1718. 1042.12
Ahmei Khan Bahadur (.Syed). Hist, geogr. of A. Manners and
customs of the pre-Islamio Arabians. Various religious of
the pre-Islamic Arabs. [In his Essays ou Mohammed, v. 1,
1870 ] .• 3115.32
Arvleax {L. d!). Tmvels in A. 2d ed. 1732. .1042.12
Bolder {T.) Voyage to A., 1821-26. 2 v. 1835. lO'Jl.OG
Barckhardt {J. L. ) Notes on the Bedouins and Wahii-
bya. 2 v. 1831 1013.15
Burton i R. F. ) Pilgrimage to El Medina and Meccah.
1856. ... 1053.10
Clark (Edson L.) The Arabs and Turks ; origin, his-
tory, and present condition. 1876. . . 547.26
ConderiJ.) Mudem traveller, v. 4. 1824. . . 911.04
OriclUoii [A.) History of A., ancient and modem. New
York, 1852 1041.01
Same. 2 v. 1834. 10° 1041.08
Desvergers (M. J. A. N.) Arable. 1847. . . 901.13
VuCouret (£.) Life in the Destrt. 1860. . . 1042.03
Fbrster (C.) Hist, geography of A. 2 v. 1844.1013.17
Haines (S. B.) Memoir of the south and east coasts of A. {In
Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 9, IB.J 903.18
Jessup (K K) Women of the Arabs. 1873. 1051.17
Lind.'iay(A. W. U) Letters on Edom, elc. 1858. 1053.09
lAmth(O.T.) The wanderer in A. 2 v. 1855. 1042.10
Mas'tidi (El). Historical encyclopaedia. From the Ara-
bic, by A. Sprenger, v. 1, lf<41 7816.07
Jfuir ( ^V.) Aborigines and early commerce of A. Ante-Maho-
metan history of A. [In his Life of .Mahomet, v, 1.] 3116.20
Niebulir (£7.) Travels in A., 1762. [•Pinlierton. v. 10.] . 926.10
Palgrave W. 0. ) Journey through central and eastern
Arabia. 1862-63 1042.09
Reviewed in Ed. rev., y. 122, 1866 ; Fortnightly rev., y.
1, 1865 (by It. S. Poole) ; Llttell, 1866, v. 4 (from London
Quar. rev.) ; North Brit, rey., v. 44, 1866 ; Quar. rev., y.
119, 1866 ; Weslm. rev., v. 84, 1865.
Pelley {Lewis). Visit to the Wahabee capital. Central A. [In Royal
geogr. soc, Journal, v. 86, 1865.] 903.88
Frice (D.) Essays on the history of A. antecedent to
Mahommed. 1824 1046.01
SaM-ibn-RazVc History of the Imams and Seyyids of
'OmSu. Tr., with notes, by G. P. Badger. 1870.
[Hakluytsoc] 1042.18
Taylor [Bayard). Travels in A. 1872. . . . 1042.16
Wdlsted {J. R.) Coast of Arabia. {In his City of tho caliphs, v. 2,
1840.] 1044.04
Wright (T.) Early Christianity in Arabia. 1855. 3417.05
For magazine articles see Fortnightly rev., v. 2, 1866 (Pa-
gan and Muslim Arabs, by R. B. Poole) : Nat. quar. rev,,
V. 13, 1806 (Arab civiUzatiou aud what we owe to it) ; New
Eughinder, v. 21, 1862 (by J. P. Thompson) ; North Brit,
rev., V. 27, 1867.
See also Saracens ; — Sinai, and Siuaitic Peninsula ; —
Persian Gnlf i— Red Sea ;— Suez Canal ; also Algaria ; —
Morocco ; — Sahara — Libyan Desert.
Aral Sea.
Butalcoff {A.) Survey of the sea of Aral. [In Royal geogr. too.
Journal, v. 23, 1853.] 903.26
Zimmermann (C.) Memoir on the countries about the
Aral Sea. 1810 1034.15
Ararat.
Frethfield (D. W.) Visits to. [In hit Travels In the Central Cau-
casus and Bashan. 1869.] 99S.13
Patrol (F.) Journey to Ararat. [1829.] . .1051.04
See also Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1869.
Archangel.
AUiton (T.) Voyage from A., 1097. [♦Pinkerton. v. l.J . 928.01
Arctic Regions.
BarroiB (J.) Voyages within the Arctic regions, 1818-
46 1142.10
Belcher (jE) Last of the Arctic voyages, 1852-54.
1858 1144.04
Bent is.) Exped. to the North pole, [In Amer. geogr. soo. Jour,
y. 2, pt. 2, 1870.] 906.0»
Blake (E. V.) Arctic experiences : containing Capt
George E. Tyson's wonderful drift on the ice-floe,
a history of the Polaris expedition, the cruise of
the Tigress, and rescue of the Polaris survivors.
Added a general arctic chronology. 1874. 1144.11
Browne (W. H.) Ten colored views taken during the
arctic exped. of H. M. S. Enterprise and Investi-
gator. 1850 1147.01
Ooxe ( W. ) Russian discoveries between Asia and Amer.
1787 995.12
Franklin (Sir J.) Jonrnev to polar sea, 1819-22. 1144.13
flaH (G i?:) Arctic researches, 1860-62. . . .1144.02
Samel (J. ) England and Russia : including the voy-
ages of Tradescant tlie elder, Willoughby, R. Chan-
cellor, Nelsou, and others, to theWliite Sea. 995.09
Hadwlj (0.) Tlie polar world. 1869. . . . 1144.06
JIayes (I. I.) Arctic boat journey in 1854. . 1142.14
— Address on Arctic explor. [In Amer. geogr. soc. Journal, y. 2,
1870.] 905.09
— The open polar sea, etc. [1860-61.] . . . 1144.01
— Practicability of reaching the north pole. {In Amer. assoc.
Proceedings, v. 12, 1868.] 3946.11
Sicktvn { W. E.) Ou the chmatu of the north pole and ou circum-
polar explor. [In Royal geogr. soc. Jour., v. 35, 1805. 003.38
Hooper (TV. H.) Ten months among the Tuski, with
exped. iu search of Franklin. 1853. . . 1144.07
Kane (R K.) Arctic expL 'rations, 1853-55. 2 v. 1143.08
— U. S. Grinnell expedition, [1850-51]. . . 1143.07
Lacroix (F.) Regions ciroompolair^s. 1840. . 901.18
Leslie {Sir J.) and others. Discoveries in the polar re-
gions. [To 1835.] 1142.06
Same. New York, [n.d.] 18°. . . .1142.07
Same. [To 1852.] London, 1855. 8°. ,1142.08
BROOKLYN UEBOANTIIiB LIBBABX.
COUNTRIES : AroUo Rogton. to A«ta.
201
Little fox ; or story of M'Olintook's ezped. By 8. T. 0.
18G7 223.77
lA/on(O.F.) Private jonrnal under Parry. 1824. IIJU.IO
M'CUrUock (F. L.) DisooT. of the fato of Fmuklin.
I860 1143.12
Mdrkliam {G. B.) Threshold of the onknown region.
1873 1143.15
— Whaling cmise to Baffin's Buy and the Gulf of Boo-
thia, and rescue of the crew of the Polaris. J 14 1. 12
Mime (F.) Voyages in the Arctic region. 1855. 5075.12
Outhier (R.) Journal of voyage to the north, 1788-7. [Plnkorton.
V. 1.] Via.oi
Phippi (0. J., lord Mulgrave). Voyage towards the north pole. 1778.
[Finkerton, T. l.] 926,01
Jtidiardson (J.) Arctio exped. in search of Franklin.
[1847-49.] lll'i.lfi
Koss I J". ) Second voyage in search of a northwest pas-
sage. London, [n.d.] 1142.11
Same. Paris, 1835 1143. 1 1
Bundall ( T. ) Narrative of voyages towards the north-
west 1496-1631. [Hakluyt soc, 1849.] . 1145.10
Scoresby (W.) Prankliu expedition. 1850. .5093.17
Simmons (P. L.) Franklin and the Arctic regions.
1851 1042.12
Simpson {A.) Life and travels of Simpson. 1845. 1145.09
Tytler (P. F.) Hist, view of discovery on the more
northern coasts of America. 1833. . . 562.04
Veer ( 0. de). Three voyages by the northeast [Nova
Zembia, elc'i towards Cathay and Ohiua, under-
taken by the Dutch in 1594-1596. [Hakluyt soo.,
1853.] 1115.13
Verne {J.) The fur country, or seventy degrees north
ktitude. [Fiction.] 1144.10
— Winter in the ice. [Fiction.] 266. sO
Wrangell (F.) Expedition to the polar sea in 1820-23.
1852 1142.09
Same. Ed. by E. Sabine. 1845. . . . 1142.19
,S« also Ed. rev., April, 1875,
j^' See also, in this class. Grreenland ; — Iceland : — Lap-
land ;— Nova Zembla ;— Siberia ;— Eamtchatka, etc.
Ardennes.
Inglis{H.D.) Tales of Ardennes. 1841, . 945.18
Argentine Republic
Famin (0.) Paraguay, Uruguay, Buenos Ayres. 901.18
MadfieW. (W.) The river Plate. 1854. . . .1164.13
Hutchinson (T. J.) Journey, etc, [/n Royal geogr. soc, v. 34,
18U.] 903.87
Kennedy {A. J.) La Plata, Brazil, and Paraguay, during
the war. 1869 1164.21
Ki)U^ {J. A.) Twenty-four years in the. 1816.1164.22
Latham (W.) States of the river Plate. 1K(!6. 1164.23
Macrae {A.) Journeys across the Andes and Pampas of the A.
provinces. [In TJ. S. astron. eiped., v. a.] . . . . 1126.02
Miers (J.) Travels in La Plata. 1826. . . .11.54.20
Page (T.J.) La Plata and the A. confed., 1853-5(i.
1859 1155.16
Parish l^W.) Buenos Ayres and the provinces of La
Plata. 1852 1164.14
SannUnvto yD. F.) Life in the A. Bepublio in the days
of the tyrants ; or civilization and barbarism.
1868 567.16
Seymour (iJ. A) Pioneering in the Pampas. 1870. 1164.20
StevoarHC. S.) Brazil and La Plata. 1856. .1164.12
Strain (1. 0. ) Journey in the A. provinces. 1849. 1163.08
See also Faragnay.
Arizona.
Cozzens {S. W.) The marvellous country. 1873. 1134.20
Mowry (S) Arizona : The silver region, 1864.1114.11
Pumpelly (li.) Journey around the world. 1870. 1125.09
See also the Heports of the United States comtwissiouer
of mining for imi-lS [4000.07J ; and much information in
regard to geography and natural history oi the country is to
be found in the Pacific R, R. route reports, more particu-
larly vols, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 10 (Reports of Whipple, Parke, and
Emory [1127. 01]; and in the still moi-o valuable as well as re-
cent series (Wheeler's) of explorations and surveys west of
the 100th meridian, now issuing un<ler the direction of the
engineer dep't of the U, 8. government [1116.181. Tuere
are 6 iilus. articles by J. Ross Browne in Harper's monthly,
V. 29-30.
Ariiansas (State of).
AoiuraJ resources of A. LitUe Rock, 1869. 8°. 1131.05
Armenia.
Bori{K) Arm&iie. 1838. [Univars.] . . . 902 29
Brant (J.) Journey throogh part of A. [/» Boyml gM(. too. Jour.
Cltamicli (M.) History of A., b.c. 2-J47 to' iLa 1760.
n. '^"■r.^^V.; • iwaii
CiLrum(R.) Travels in Armenia. 18.54. . . 1053.12
Elisanis. History of Vartan, and of the relig. wars be-
tween the Persians and Armenians. . . 10.56.08
Hamilton (W. J.) Reaearcliea in A. 1842. . Ul)1.03
Hubbojr (— ). Genealogical oaUlogue of the kings of A. r/n
Oriental tr. fund. Miscel. tr., T. 1, 1831.] . . . . 7818 i«
Smith {K) and Dwijht (.Zf. Q. 0.) Eosearches in Arme-
nia. 2 V. 1833 10»:i.09
See also New Knglander, Jan., 187* (Art. by T. 0. Trow-
bridge); and articles in the Bevue de* d. monde*, consult-
lug its • 'Table g6u6rale, 1831-71 ' [8172.]
Ascension Island,
Brandretk (J?. B.) Notes on A. [In Boyal engineers' papers, t i,
1»*0.] 8918.20
Martin (H. M.) British possessions in the Atlantio
Ocean. 1837. 10(!1.16
Royal geogr. Boa Journal, v. 6, 1835 (Oomrannleatlona, etc.) 903.08
Ashantee.
Congreve (S.) The Aabantee war. [In his Essays, 1874.1 • 4621 J8
Ramseyer {F. A.) Ohd Kuhne (J.) Four years in A.
1»75 1092.22
Beade ( W.) Story of the A, campaign, 1874. 1086.14
Stanley {H. M.) Coomassie and Uagdala : campaigns.
1874 1086.09
See also United Service mag,, t. 2, 3, 1873 ; V. 1, 1874 (Th*
Aabantee war, by £. Rogers ; 7 articles).
Asia.
BeU [J., of Aniermony). Travels in, 1716.25. [•Pluisrton. T. T.J
Bergeron {P. ) Voyages faits prinoipalement en Asie
dansles xii, xiii., et xv. sifeoles, par B. de Tudele,
J. du Plan-Carpin, N. .\8Celin, G. de Bubmqnis
Marc Paul, Haitoa, J. de Mandeville et Ambroise
Ooutariui. 2 v. in 1. La Haye, 1735. 4°. 1016.11
Fbrbes (A. &.) The empires and cities of Asia. 1041.23
Oobineau l,A. de). Trois ans en Asie, 1855-58. . 1043.13
Heeren [A. H. L.) Asiatic nations. [In his Hist, researches, v. 1-3.
1888,] 424.26
Kennan (0.) Tent life in Siberia, and adventures in
northern Asia
Knox (T. W.) Overland through A- : Siberian, Chinese,
and Tartar life. 1870 1024.15
Zevey'^ Asiatic business directory. 1874. . . 1156.12
Maundevile (J.) Voiage and travaile. With notes, by
J. O. HalliwelL 1839 1054.06
Oliplumt (L. ) Journey to Katmandu, capital of Nepanl.
1852 1012.01
Peebles (J.M.) Around the world, e(o. 2d ed. 1875. 913.11
Polo (U.) Travels. See Polo (Marco), in general alphabet, for va-
rious editions.
PumpdlyiB.) Across Amenoa and Asia. 1870. 1125.09
BaMa (T. S.) Dlscom-se, etc. [Pamphleteer, r. 8, 1815,] 6058.08
Bennett (J.) Comp, geogr, of western A, 1831. 1043.19
Sadilc Isfahdni. Geographical works. 1S32. .7816.11
Strahki^berg {P.J.vnn). Geogr. description of the north-
em and eastern parts of Asia. 1738. . . 1024.18
Slrangford ILord) Central Asia. [In his Writings, etc., v. 2. 1033,06
Taylor I. B.) Oi-ntral A,sia. Travels in Cashmere, Little
Tibet, and Central A. 1874 1042.19
Terjiatix-Cinnpans (if. ) Bibliothique asiatique, etc, ou
catfilogue, etc 2734,17
FiimWri/ (.4,) Sketches of Central Asia. 1868. 1025.02
— Travels in Central Asia. lKri.5 1025.01
Coiil'-nts : Piisi.i. Turk. imans, Khiva, Bokhara, Khokand,
Chinese Tartary, Cashmere, etc.
.v.',! aho, on Central Asia, papers in the Royal geogr. soo.
Jo\U'nal. v. 38, 1868 (Ou the Jaxartes or Syr-Uaria, od by R.
Miclieil) ; V. 36 (Ou the geogr. of Yarkund and other
places, by T. G, Moutgomerie) ; v. 43. 1873 (Notes on yics-
tan, by H. 0. Rawiiiisou) ; v. 8, 1838 (Journey from Tabiz,
through Kurdistan, by J. Shiel; ; v.2l,1851 (Physical geogr.
of Kum4on and Garkwal. by B, Strachey : and for articles
from reviews Blackwood's mag., v. 81, 1857 : Colburn's
United Service mag,, July, 18G9 ; Deu,, 1872 ; Jan,, Jllaich,
1873 (Russia, Central Asia, and India, by Spencer) ; April,
1870 (Trade of Central A.) ; Portn, rev., v. 10. 1H68 (Ques-
tion of Central A., by B. Uiffon) ; Quar. rev,, v. 117, 1866
V 120, 1866 ; April, 1874 (Bussiun advances In C, A." also
references on p, 40 of ' Table g^nerale ' of Bevue des d.
mondes [8172. — ] Also, in this class, Afghanistan ; —Bok-
hara ;— Khiva ;—Tartar«;— Turkestan,
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAMB, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUHBEB.
'■a»<>
COUNTRIES : AsUto Australia.
Asia, continued.
For Northern and Northeastern portions. Bee Amoor ;—
Arctio regions; — Behrlng Straits:- Oorea ;— Japan ;—
Mancliooria.
For Southern. SoiMtm Central, and Southeastern por-
tions, see Anam : — Aracan ; — Burmali ; — Cashmere : —
Oeylon :— Cochin-Ohina ;— India;— Indian ocean ;— Malay
archipelago : — Nepanl ;— Pegu ;— Philippine Islands ;—
Siam ; -Tibet ;— Tonqoin.
For Eastern and Eastam Central portione, see China ;—
Mongolia.
For Western and Southwestern portions, see Arabia; —
Ararat ; — Armenia ;— Asia Minor ;— Assassins j— Assyria;
—Caspian sea ;— Chaldaa;— East (The) ;— Georgia ;— Kur-
distan .-Mesopotamia ;— Palestine ;— Palmyra ;— Persia;
Persian gulf ;— Red sea ;— Syria ;— Transcaucasia.
Asia Miuoi or Anatolia.
Bartleli (W. H.) 'A. Minor, etc. iilustrated. . 1055.11
Beigiojoso^GT.) A. Mineure: souvonira 1858. 1053.20
Oonder (J.) Modem traveller, v. 2-.3. 1824. . 911.02
Drummond {Sir W.) A. Minor. [In his Origines, v. i, 1829.] 426.29
Fellows {G) Travels iu A. Minor. 1852. . .1033.01
Freese(J.Ii.) The old world, e(o. 1869. . .1051.10
SamiUon (W.J.) llesearches in A. Minor. 2 v. 991.03
Keppel XO. T.) Journey in .\. Minor. 2 v. 1831. 1024.09
X«afce()r. K.) Tourin A. Minor. 1824. . .1034.17
Le Bos {Ph. ) Asia Mineure depuis les temps lea plus
anciens. 1863 901.14
Strickland {B. E.) Geology of Asia Minor. [In Jardine (Sir W.)
Memoirs, etc.] . 3168.U
Teaier (G ) Asie Mineure, ge'ogr..hist., et archeol. 901.15
Van Leiinep [H. J.) Travels in little known parts of A.
Minor. 2 v. 1870. 1034.06
Neaton (0. T.) Travels, etc., in the Levant. 2 v. 1045.02
See also Oilicia ;— Damascus ;— East ;— Ionia ;— Lyoia;—
Turkey.
Assam, {India).
Qoopex {T.T.) The Mishmee Hills : an attempt to pene-
trate Thibet from Assam. 1873. . . . 1011.09
Assassins.
Hammer-PurgsUtU {J. von). History of the A. 547.07
Lyde (&) The Asian mystery illus. in the hist., etc., of
the Ansaireeh. 1860 3567.20
Walpole (F.) The Ansayrii, (or Assassins). 3 v. 1044.01
Assyria.
Fletcher (J. P.) Notes &om Nineveh, etc. 2 v. 1042.14
I&aser tj. B.) A. from the earliest ages. 1841. 1041.03
Same. Edin., 1842 1041.11
Oosse (P. II.) A. restored from her monuments. 1042.13
Hoefer {F.) Assyrie, eta 1852 901.19
Lenormant (K) and Vhevallier {E.) Manual of ancient
history, v. 1. 1869 423.14
Niebuhr (B. 0.) Ancient history, v. 1, 1852. . 425.10
Savdinson (0. ) Five great monarchies, v. 1-2. 425.16
Bawlinson IH. C.) Ou the reliolou of the Assyrians. [In He-
rodotus. History, v. 1, 1860.J 426.13
Smith iO.) Ancient history from the monument. A. to
the faU of Nineveh. 1876 1051.23
TauxCTTi'. Tr.)Nincveb,rfc. Hist.sketch. 1850. 1042.07
See also N. Brit, rev., r. 52, 1870 (A. annals, B.C., 681-626.)
See also. In this class, Babylon ;— Medea ;— Nineveh ; —
Kurdistan. Also, In general alphabet, Cuneiform ineodp-
tions.
Athens and Attioa.
Boeekh {A.) Public economy of the Athenians. 426.18
Bevlewed by Baucrolt iu his Hist, miscel., 1866 [2617.04]
and by H. 8. Legar6. [In his Wittiugs. v 1. [6047.07.]
Bxdwer-Lyllon (Sii'£i.) A.,itsriseandfaU. 1811. 423.08
Bevlewed by Alison iu his Misoul. essays. [2517.02.J
]>yer {T.) Ancient Athens: its history, topography,
and remains. 1873 427.26
Eddy{D.C.) Walter in A. [Juvenile.] 1868. . 1041.12
Freeman IE. A.) The historians of Athens. [In his Hist, essays,
V.2. 1873.] 2628.12
— The Athenian democracy. [In his Hist. eBsay8,v.2. 1873.]26;i8.12
Leake {W.M.) Topogr. of Athens. 2 v. 1841. 1032.08
Monroe {J.) Comp. view of the gov. of the U. S. and of Atlieus.
[fn his People the sovereigus. 1867.) 6722.02
Newnuin (F. )V.) Republics, especially Athens, [/n his Miscel-
lanies, 1869.} 2538.10
Schomann itf. F.) Dissertation ou the assemblies of
the Athenians. 1838 426.17
Stuart (■/.) and Beveti (N.) f Antiquities of Athens. 4 v.
1762-1816 A.47.12
Same. Sapplementaty. By C. B. Oookerell, etc.
1830 A.47.16
WordsvDoHh {C.) Athens and Attica. 1869. . 992.19
iVofe.— The career of Athens is so ideutifled with that of
Greece that readers are referred to the latter heading
for further entries, and to the Note accompanying.
Athos (Mount).
Bowen{O.F.) Mount Athos, c/c. 1852. . .1032.15
Curzon (B.) Monasteries in the Levant. 1849 1052.08
Smith ( W.) On Mount A. and Its monasteries. [In Royal geogr.
soo. Journal, v. 7, 1837.] 903.10
Toter IH. F.\ Monks of Mount A. iln Qaltou's Vacation tourists,
1861.] I«5-J»
Atlantic City.
See Llpplnoott's mag., June, 1873 (A new Atlantlt).
Austral-Asia.
Note Austral-Asia is used loosely to include Australia,
New Zealand, Polynesia, and the Mahiysian archipelago,
but Is more properly restricted to Australia, as a whole,
and its dependencies.
Asiatic journal and register, v. 1-28. 1816-29. 8015.01
Soiue. N. s., v. 1-40, 1830-43 8016.01
Same. 3d s., v. 1-3, 1813-44 8017.08
See also Voyages and travels {CoUntions;— Voyages round
the world) ; — Australia.
Australia.
.4us(rnlian hand-book and nlmauae. 1872. . . 1066.07
Backhouse {J.) Yisit to the colonies. 1843. . 1003.01
Baird{J.) Emigrant's guide to A. 1868-71. .1062.13
BeoM»oir(i.,com(«d<!). Voyage, fte. 1870. V. 1 932.22
Bell {W.M.) Other countries, V. 1. 1872 913.14
Bonwick (J.) Curious facts of old colonial days. 1062.08
i<us/i notes of a naturalist, [anon.] . . . .4624.06
Dampier {Wm.) Account of New Holland, 1700. [Pinkerton, v. 11.]
See also his name in geueral alphabet.
Davidson {O.F.) Trade and travel in the far east 1062.11
Difte ( a >r.) Greater Britain, 1866-07. . . .1074.15
%re (S J.) Exped. into central A. , 1840-41. 1063.02
Friend of A. ; or plan for exploring the interior. By a
retired officer. 1830 1063.21
Orel/ {0.) Two exped. in N. W. and W. A. 1837-39.
nius. 2 V. 1063.06
EiU {B. and F. ) What we saw in A. 1875. . 1062.15
Uomitt ( W. } Boy's adventures in the wilds of A. 1061.21
— Land, labor, and gold: 2 years in A. 1855. 1061.08
Hughes (W.) Australian colonies. 1»53. [Trav. lib.,
V. 13.] 5075.18
Jessop IW.B.H.) Flinderslaud and Sturtland. 2 v.
1862 1062.01
King {P. P.) Survey of the intertropical and W. coasts
of Australia, 1818-22 1063.04
Leichliardt (L.) Overland exped. from Moreton Bay to
Port Essinglon. 1844-45 1063.08
Major (R. K, ed.) Early voyages to A. [Hakluyt soc,
1859.] lOC.e.Ol
Martin IF.) Statesman's year-book for 1876, eta. . . 6T13.19
Martin (^B.M.) Austral-Asia. 1839. . . .1061.07
Meredith {Mrs.L. A.) My home in Tasmania during
nine yeais. 1853 1061.0^
Milner {J.) and Brierty (0. W.) Cruise of H. M. S. Ga-
latea, 1867-68. 1809 1064.21
Mitchell {T. L.) Exped. into the interior of tropical A.
[1835-36.] 1818 1063.09
— Three exped. into the interior of eastern Anstr.
[1831-36.] 1063.10
Mossman {S.) Our Australian colonies. [1870.] 1061.23
Pearson (C. H.) Working of A. institutioup. [In £^6ayB on re-
forms. 1867.]
P«(jort (.P.) »Voyage to A. 1628. [Pinkerton.v. 1.] . . .926.11
Slioberl {F.) World in miuiature. 2 v 6631.01
Sidney [&) The three colonies of A. 1852. .1063.20
Stokes {J.L.) T)i8coveriesin A., 1837-43. . . 1063.12
StuH yG) Exped. into central A,, 1844-6 ; with notice
of South A. iu 1847 1063.14
— Two exped. into southern A. , 182S-31. 2 v. 1063.16
'Thames {W. H.) Gold hunter's adventures. [Fiction.]
Irain (0. F.) Americanmerchant iu A. 1857. 922.11
Vincent (F. V.,jr.) Througli and through the tropics.
1876 1011.10
See also numerous papers in the Royal geogr. soc. of
London, viz ; — v. 1, 1832 (Papers on Swau river colony, by
J. Barrow and others) ; v, 4, 1834 (Melville Island and Port
Essiugton. by migor Campbell; ; v. 28, 1858 (Phya. geogr.
of N. W. A., by J. a. Wilson) ; v. 28, 1858 (NorUi A. eiplor.
exped., by A. O. Gregory) ; v. 31, 1801 (Lake Xorrens, by J.
M'Douall Stuart) ; V. 32 (Explor. eip. from Victoria to gulf
BBOOELyN MKROANTILE LTBBABX.
COUNTRIES : Auatrlafo Belgiuni,
e98
of Oarpeutarla ; Eiped. to K. W. ooui jS A., b; F. T.
Gregory); v. 32,33 (Diary by J. M'D. Stuart) ; t. 88 (Eiped.
to relieve MeHsrB. Burke and Wilts) ; v. '6li. 1865 (Exped. In
N. W. A., by J. Martin) ; V. 36, 1866 (Expod. Irom Cainden
Harbor to Gletely river) ; v. 86, 1866 (Marlue eurvuy of
Nortberi) territory of So. A.) ; T.38, 1868 (Ou the caiiablll-
ties 01' Souierset uud Cape York PeuluBula). Also luteiua-
tionai rev., 1871 (by U. lioake) ; Contcnip. rev., v. 18, 1871
(by U. H. Home) ; Oct., 1878 (by R. H. llorue). Also, la
fiction, Earjeon'8 Qrll' [191.89], aud Joabua Marvel [191.41] :
W. Howitts Talleiigetto [214.36] ; H. Kingaley'a Geoffry
Hamlyu (2-iv!.02], iiiitl Hiilyars aud Burtons [■222.03]; Rt-ade'a
It is never too lute to nicn<l (242.18]. Thoiues' BUHiii-uM^'ers
[261.19] ; Trollope'B llariy Ileathcote of Gangoil [261.78].
See also New Zealand ; — Queensland ;— Tasmania ; —
Victoria.
Austria.
Abbott (J. 8. C.) Empire of Austria. 1859. . 544.01
Bcedeker (K) Austria, llaud-book. 2d ed. 1871. 9(!6.08
Bairow(J.) Tour tlirougliA. 1853. [T. L., t. 2.] 5075.07
Coxe ( W. ) History of the house of Austria, 1218-1702.
3v. 1847. 544.02
Same, cont'd to 1848 [by W. K. Kelly. With]
details of the late rev. by an officer of state. 514.05
Duffi^U.E.a.) Austria. [In his Studies of European politics, 1866.)
Men(L.S.) My holy day in Austria. 1809. . .964.18
Hall (B.) Schlosa Haiufeld ; or, a winter in Lower
Styria. 1836 965.13
KoIU{JM.) Austria,— Vienna, Prague, Hungary, Bohe-
mia, etc. 1840 965.07
Laveleye (K. de). La Prusse et I'Autriehe depois Sado-
wa. 2 V. 1870 544.18
Newman {F. W. ) Crimes of the House of A. 1852. 544.06
Pttton (A. A. ) The Gjth aud the Hun ; or, Transylva-
nia, Debreczin, I'esth, and Vienna, in 1850. 965.04
Russell (J.) Southern provinces of A. 1820-22. 964.2C
liiUes{W.U.) A. iul8J8-.9. 2v 540.07
8hoberl{F.) World in miniature. 2 v. . . . 6631.07
Tliompson {K P.) Austria. 1849 965.09
IVollope (F.) Vienna and the Austrians ; with journey
through Swabia, Bavaria, the Tyrol, and the
Salzbourg. 1838 900.17
TurnbuU (jP. R) Austria. 2 v. 1840. . . . 966.10
T. 1. Narrative of travels. 2. Social aud political.
Ke/tse (E.) Memoirs of the court, aristocracy, and
diplomacy of A. 2 v. 1856 546.12
Ward {A. W.) House of A. in the 30 years' war. 544.15
Wraxall {N. W.) Memoirs of the couit of Vienna,
1777-1779. 3ded. 2 v. 1806 540.17
See also, in tbla class, Vienna ; — Hungary ; — Transylva-
nia ; — Grermany {Seven weeks' war ; — Thirty years' war);
Tyrol ;— Seven years' war, 1756-63 ;— Bohemia ;— Oog-
tnmes (p. 283) ;— Danube.
Auvergne.
edkU (A.) Geological notes on Auvergne. [In Gallon (F.) Vaoa-
tiou toorists, 1861.J . 825 la
See oZio Fortnightly rev., Dec, 1874 (by T. E. 0. Leslie).'
Ava. See Bnrmah.
Azof Sea.
Heymour {H. D.) Russia on the Sea of A, 1855. 997.03
Azores.
Aveiac tM. A. P. d'). Ilea d'Afrique. 1848 901.0!J
Boid{tC.) Description of the Azores. 1835. .1154.02
CAoste (— de). Voyage, etc., 1683. [Pinkerton, v. 1.1 . . 926 01
Cumberland ((?. C, earl of). •Voyage, etc., 1689. [Pinkerton Voy-
ages, v. 1.] 926 01
Evesham {J.) Cruising voyage to the A., by Capt. Wlii'dUou 1586
llii Kerr. Voyages, v. 7, 1824.] 914 14
Heai-vints (M. B. de F.) Trip to the A. 1867. 115 HO
Uunt (C.) Description of the islands of St. Mary an4 St. Michael
[In Royal geogr. soc, Journal, v. 16, 1845.] . . . 903.18
Baalbec.
Uogg [John). Supposed Scriptural names. [In Hoval soc. of lit.
Trans., V. 7, 1863.] ' jujg jg
Wood (R.) 'Euins of Palmyra and Balbec.l82'8.A.47.i6
See also Fraser's mag., v, 63, 1861 (by P. P. Cobbej.
Babylon aud Babylonia.
Dmmmoni[SirW.) Origin of the B. empire, [in ii. Orlglnes,
,, .^ '„. ^.•, 426.26
Hoejer{l.\ Chaldee, Babylonie, e<c. 1852. . 901.19
Keary [A.) The nations around [Palestine]. 1870. . . . 423.17
Layard (A. U.) Kuius of Nineveh aud B. 1853. 1054.10
Lenormaixt (F.) and ChevaUier (K) Student's manual of
oriental history, v. 1, 1869 423.14
Maurice ( 7'.) Observ. on the ruins of B., as described
byC. J. Kich. 1816 1014.14
Xyers{P.r.If.) Beniains of lost empires. 1878. . . .1045.14
Newman (J. P.) Thrones and palaces of B. 1876. 104.5.17
Nitbuhr[B.O.y Ancient history, v. 1, IWi tJB.lO
Rawlimon (W.) Five great monarchies, v.2. 1N64. 425.16
— Hist, of later Babylonia. [In his Herodofna. v. 1, 1869.] 426.11
— Topography of Babylon, [f n Au Herodotna. «. 2, 1859.) 426.14
Rawlimon [U. O.) Early history of Babylonia. [In Herodotns.
V. 1, 1889.) 420.13
— On tlio religion of the Babylonians. [In Herodotns. v. 1, 1869.1
RenncU(J.) Remarks on topogr. of B. 1839. 1044.13
Rich (0. J.) Journey to the site of B., in 1811. 1041.13
See alto Assyria :— Ohaldaia ;— Mesopotamia.
Baden-Baden.
Guinot{K) A summer at B. 1876 9C7.14
«a/t/(P. J.) DePariskB 7037.07
See alxii Galaxy, July, 1806 (byC. Brlsted) ; Ix>udon sec,
Nov., 1864 ; Bradshaw's haud-book to Belgium aud the
Rhine ; and Murray's hand-book for the Oontineut.
Bagdad.
Rich [C.J.) Narrative, e(c., V. 2, 1838 1044.23
Wdsled {J. R.) Travels to the city of the caliphs, v. 1.
1840 1014.01
Bahama Islands.
.Baco* {J. T. W.) The Bahamas : a sketch. 1869. 1166.16
Towiisend (P. 8.) Memoir on the topography, weather,
aud diseases of the B. L 18-26 1106.22
Balkan Mountains.
Keppell {Q. T.) Journey across the B., in 1829. 2 v.
1831 1024.09
Balearic Islands.
Lacroix{F.) lies Bal&res. 1847 901.26
Ballstoii, N. Y.
Stone [W.L.) Reminiscences of B. 1875. . 621.20
Baltic Sea.
Mastlake (Lady G. L.) Letters from the shores of the
B. [auori.] 996.06
Macgre/or{J.) Rob Koy on the Baltic. 1807. 942.17
Milner (T.) The Baltic : its gates, shores, and cities.
1854 992.26
Barbadoes, or Barbados.
Pinckard(0.) West Indies, v. 2. 1800. . . 1166.12
Hoberts [O.) Voyaga to Barbadoes. [In Sreen. Voyages, v. l,p.699.
1746.) 935.09
ScUomburyk (8ir R. H.) History of Barbadoes, geo-
graphical, statistical, historical. 1848. . 556.14
Barbary.
Additon[L.) *Aooount of West B , 1C71. [Pinkerton, v. 16.) 926.1S
Cluiteaubriand {F. R. , vioomte de). Travels in, 1806 and
1807. From the French, by F. ShoberL 1045.00
Hodgson [ W. £.' Remarks ou the B. regencies. [In N. Y. hist.
800. Pruoeediugs, 1844,] 615.21
Russell ^,l/.) History aud present condition of the
B. Stales. Edin., 1835 1081.05
Samii. New York, 1852 1081.06
Sala{O.A.) Trip to Barbary. 1866. . . .1083.17
8hau>(T.) Travels in B., f/c, in 17-27. . . .1084.03
Same. [In *Pinkerton, v. 16.) 92S.1S
See Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860 (U. S. and Barbary).
See also Algeria ;— Morocco ;— Tripoli ;— Tunis.
Bashan.
Freshfield (X>. W.) Travels in central Caucasus and B,
1809 996.12
Graham [C. V.) Ancient B. [In Cambridge essays, 1858.) 2617.16
Porter (J. L.) Giaut cities of Basliau. 1860. 1053.13
Battles. See Battles, p. 07.
Bavaria.
.Ba?TOio(j:) TourinB. 1840 981.23
Boner (C.) Chamois hunting in B. 1850. .4616.17
Inglis {H. D.) The Tyrol, with a glance at B. 2 v.
1833 983.04
See also general worlis ou Germany ; an<i the clever nov-
els of the baroness Tautphceus, which affoi-d sketches of
scenery aud social life.
Bedford, (Mass.)
Shatiuck(L.) History of B. 1835 611.29
Behriug's Sea.
Fmdlay {A. 0. ) Directory for Behring's sea. 1869. 1145.05
Belgium.
Aiithon(C E) Pilgi-image to Treves ; the valley of the
Meuse and forest of Ardennes, in 1844. . 964.06
/
In asking lor books, use the " Book Order." giving the AU I'HOU'S NAMK the first part of the TlTliK, aud the NUUBBS.
294
COUNTRIES : Belgiumto Boston,
\
UaUf (JJ.) r»mUy tour. [In Waldle library, t. 1.] . . 6078.15
Baideker (K.) Belgium. Handbook. 1871. . 961.27
Sladc(aB.) Guide to B. 1873 961.30
Chambers (Wm.) Tour in B. 1838. . . .5814.18
DufflM. B.O.) European poUtlcg. 1866 5727.13
Gordon (P. L.) B. and Holland, with sketch of the rev.
in 1830. 2v. 1834. 535.01
Ltgari {II. S.) Diary of BrasaelB, and Jonrual of the BMue. [In
hu Writings, v. 1, 1846.] 6047.06
Murrau (J.) Hand-book for the Continent, part 1.
1S73. 946.01
ScouIj.R) Family guide to Brussels. 1871. 964.24
Stephens {F. 0.) Flemish reUcs : architectural, legend-
ary, and pictorial, as connected with public build-
ings. 1866 966.0G
VanHasseU(A.) Belgique, He. 1844. [Univers.] 901.16
See alto Netherlands (including Holland) ;— Waterloo.
Also, in Biography, lives of Alva, C'iiaulks V., Leopold I.,
Philip II. Also iraser's mag., V. 48, l(f03 ; v. 62, 1866 (2
art.) ; v. 66, 1857 ; v. 68, 1863 ; V. 73, 1866 ; v. 76, 1867 ;
Quar. rev., t. 112, 1802.
Beloochistan.
Dubeux (£.) and Valmonl ( V.) Beloutchistan, etc. 903.01
See alto Blackwood, t. 82, 1867 (Belochee traits).
Benares.
Slurring (J£A) Sacred city of the Hindus. 1868. 1016.16
Bengal.
flunfcr(ir. W.) Annals of rural Bengal. 1868. 1013.21
See also .A^sam ; — Benares ;~India.
Bergen, {K. J.)
Thylor {B. G) Annals of the Classis of Bergen, of the
Reformed Dutch church, etc., including the civU
history of the ancient township of B. 1)457. 621.11
Berlin.
Zander {S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 6. [Ju-
venile.] 222.90
See also Europe for the hand-books of Bradsbaw,
Beedeker, Murray, etc,
Bermudas.
Jones {J. if.) Naturalist in. 1859 4814.02
Jourdan (S.) Dlscov. of the D. [In Hakluyt. Voyages, v. 6, 1812]
I'laine description of the B., 1609. [In Force's tracts, v. 3.) 677.10
Stnillt [Capt.J.) »Hi9t. of the Sunjmer i.slos, 16->4. [Piakerton.v.lfl.J
See alto Dublin rev., Jan., 1876 ; Oood words, Feb., 1874.
Beverly, (Mass.)
Stone {K M.) History of Beverly, 1630-1842. . 601.05
Biarritz.
Benntt (J. H. ) Winter and spring on the shores of the
Mediterranean. 1870 981.09
Black Sea.
Arnold (JR. A.) From the Levant, the Black sea, etc,
2 V. 1868 992.15
Arrianus. Periplos Fontl Euxinl. [In MUller. Qeogr. ar. miu.,
v. 1, 1866.] 7786.03
OliphaiU (L.) Kussian shores of the Black sea in 18-52.
Sennell (J.) Comparative geogr. of Western Asia. v. 2. . 1043.19
Seymour (S J5.) Bussiu on the Black sea. 1855. 997.03
Spencer {K) Turkey, Russia, Black sea, etc. 1835. 992. 14
See also Armenia ; —Asia Minor ; — Orimea ; — Bassia ; —
Turkey.
Bogota. See New Grranada.
Bohemia.
Eden (X. &) A lady's glimpse of the late war in B.
18G7 965.17
Oleig (0. li.) Bohemia in 1837. 1839. . . 9CG.12
Biltory of B., to 1627. [In Universal hist., v. 42.] . . . 407.03
LeBas{P.) Hist, etdescript. deB. [/n Etats d'AUsmagne.] 901.06
.See a^o in Biography, lives of Elizabeth of Bohemia.
Also Reformation, p. 99 ; Kat. q\L. rev., v. 24, 1872 ; Westm.
rev.. V. 79. 1863.
Bokhara.
i<umes(A) Travels into B., 1831-33. 3 v. .1014.17
Sume. [In Waldie library, v. B] 6078.19
Jmkinson {A .) •Voyages and travels, 1557. [Piukerton,v. 9.) 926.09
Vdmbiiy (A.) History of B. 1873 1024.23
Welff{J.) Travels and adventures. 2 v. 1850 1044.08
See alto Asia (Central), p. 291 ;— Oxvm.
Bordeaux.
Oodes (_C.) Bordeaux: its wines, etc 1846. , 6133.11
Borneo.
Betdeman (D.) •Voyaga to B., 1714. [Finkertou, v. 11.] . B26.H
Bovle (K) Adventores among the Dyaks of Borneo,
1865. 1064.W
Brooke (Sir J., rajah of Saratouk), Private letters from
183S to [1853.] 3 V 3024.01
Crawfurd I J.) Sketch of geogr. of B. [In Royal geogr. soo. Jour
ual, V. 23, IMS.] 903.26
Qreentoood (J. ) Adventures of Reuben Uavidger among
the Dyaks of B. 1805 211.53
Kernel (i£) Exped. to B. for the suppression of piracy.
1846 1061.20
St. John (S. ) Life in the forests of the far east ; travels
in northern B. 2 v. 1863 1064.11
— On the N. W. coast of B [In Roy. geogr. eoo. Journal, v. 32.]
Bosporus.
Murray tJ.) Hand-book for travellers in the Bosphorus.
1871 1033.10
See alto Oonstantinople ;— Black sea.
Boston {^City of).
List of persons, copartnerships, and corporations taxed
on $6,000 and upwards, in 1854. B., 1858. 8°.
Same. Taxed on $10,000 and upwards in 1857.
Boston, 1858. 8°. 601.23
Same. Taxed on $20,000 and upwards in 1864.
Boston, 18(;4. 8°. 601.23
Memorial of Abraham Lincoln. Bost., 1865. 8°. 3113.08
Memorial of Edward Everett Bost., 1865. 1.8°. 3058.11
Memorial of Joshua Bates. Boston, 1865. 18°. 3016.02
Memorial of the inauguration of Franklin. Boston,
1857. 8° 3068.02
Municipal register, 1869-70, 74. B., 1809-74. 8°. 0723.18
Proceedings, April 17, 1805 ; on the occasion of the
death of Abraham Lincoln. B., 186.5. 8°. 3113.06
Railroad jubilee, Sept., 17-19, 1851. B.,1852. 8°. 392.5.21
Report of commissioners appointed to investigate the
cause and management of the great lire. Boston,
1873. 8°. 601.23
Report on the subject of gas. B., 1867. 8°. . 3924.14
Description, History, and Resources.
Abbott (J.) Marco Paul in Boston 111.15
Bigelow (J.) Plants of B. and its environs. 1814. 4915.02
Boston Board of trade. lst-21st annual report. Boston,
1855-75. 8°. 5924.02
Boinen {A.) Picture of B. AfSxed the annals of B.
3ded. 1838 611.04
Sridgman {T.) Memorials of the dead: Copp's hiU
burying ground. 1852 , . 611.18
— Pilgrims of B. and their descendants. 1850. 611.17
Chandler (C.) History of the 2d church, or Old North.
1852 3457.10
Clapp ( W. W.,jr.) A record of the Boston stage, [to
1852] 1714.16
Drake (S. A1 Old landmarks and historic personages
of Boston. 1873. 001.01
Ih-ake (S. &.) History and antiquities of B., to 1770.
1856 596.01
Frothingham (R.) Hist, of the siege of B. 1851. 584.03
Lander (S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 1. 222.85
Loring {J. S.) The hundred Boston orators, from 1770.
1852 3246.13
Same. 4th ed. 1855, ...... 3246.14
Orations, delivered at the request of the inhabitants of
the town of Boston , to commemorate the evening
of the fifth of March, 1770. 2d ed. Boston,
1807. 8°. 611.21
Pulslfertp.) Guide to B. and vicinity. 1867. 1121.11
Qaincy (J.) Municipal history of B., 1630 to 1830. 611.01
bhiirUejff (N. B.) Topogr. and hist, description of B.
1871 596.05
Sketches ofB. [amn.'] 1851 1121.12
Sumner ( W.U.) History of Ea.st B. [1630 to 1858.] 611.02
Traits of the tea party ; memoir of G. R. T. Hewes.
New York, 1835. 10° 3082.05
Trial of the British soldiers for the murder of Crispus
Attacks, tic., March 5, 1870. B., 1824. 12°. 581.06
Directories and Almanacs.
Boston ahnanao, v. 4-40. 1839-75. B., [n d] 18°. 6752.04
Boston directory, v. 43-71. 1847-75. 8°. . . . 6757.01
Libraries.
Boston Athenaeum. Library catalogue. 1807-1871. Part
1-. Boston, 1874 -. 8°. 2736.24
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COUNTRIES: Boston to Brittany
205
Boston puhlio library. l8t-23d aimaal report. Boston,
1x51-75. 8°. 273().15
— Bulletins, v. 1-2. No. 1 to 35. Oct., 1857— Oct., 1875.
Boston, 1871-75. 1. 8° 2736.11
— Clironological index to historical fiction ; including
prose fiction, plays, and poems. 2d ed. Boston,
1875. 1. b° 2736.13
— Index to the catalogue of books in the Bates hall.
Boston, 1861. 1. 8°. 271G.01
First supplement. Boston, 1866. 1.8°. . 2716.02
— Index to the catalogue of [books] in the lower hall.
Boston, 1858. 1. 8° 271(!.18
— Lower hall. Catalogue of books in the classes of
history, biography, and travel, with notes for
readers under subject references. 2d or consoli-
dated edition. Boston, 1873. I S°. . . 2716.19
Class li.st. English prose fiction, including ju-
venile fiction. 5th ed. [Boston, 1871.] 1. 8°. 2736.17
Poetry, Drama, [Khetoric, Elocution]. Col-
lections, Periodicals, and miscellaneous works.
[Boston,] 1870. 1. 8° 2736.17
Ai-ts and sciences. 2d ed. [B.1871.] 1.8°. 2736.17
Finding list for French, German, and Italian
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Foreign languages. 2ded. [B., 1876.1.8°. 2736.18
History, politics, etc. B., [1867.] 8°. 2736.17
Sciences, arts, and professions (theology,
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— Periodicals currently received, and works of refer-
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Same. 2d ed. April, 1873. [B., 1873.] 8°. 2736.17
— Points to be considered in cataloguing, revising, and
proofreading. [Boston, 1870.] 1.8°. .2736.17
— Presentation of a bust and portrait of Joshua Bates,
by his daughtei, Mrs. Elizabeth Van de Weyer.
Boston, 1866. 1. 8°
— The Prince library. Catalogue of the books and
manuscripts [of] T. Prince. B., 1870. 1. 8°. 2736.19
— Proceedings at the dedication of the building. Bos-
ton, 1858. 8° 2715.01
— Tosti engravings. Boston, 1873. 1. 8°. . . 2736.20
General theological library. l8t-12th annual report.
Boston, 1863-74. 8°
Mercantile library association. Catalogue of the library.
[Compiled by W. F. Poole.] B., 1854. 8°. 2716.25
— Index to the catalogue of books. Compiled by C. W.
Baker. Boston, ls6y. 1. 8°. 2716.20
Social law library. Catalogue. 3d ed. Boston, 1865.
8° 2714U
Public Schools,
School committee. Annual report, 1857-75. 19 v. Boston,
1858-74. 1. 8° 5525.11
Superintendent of public schools. [Vaiious reps.] 5525. —
Wightrrum {J. M.) Annals of the Primary school com-
mittee, 1818-55. Boston, 1860. 8°. . . 5525.01
Note. — A survey of the literature of the liistory of Boston
is given in the Boston Public library Catalogue of history,
etc., p. a2 [2716.19] ; and Bulletin for July, 1876 [2736.12].
Bourbon {isle of). See Reunion.
Brandenburg [House of). See Prussia.
Brazil.
Adalbert {K W., prince of Prussia). Travels in B. 2 v.
1849 1166.06
Agassiz (L. J. R a7id K C.) Journey in B. . 1164.01
ArmUage{J.) History of B., 1808-1831. 2v.ini. 555.20
BrockmelX (0.) History of Brazil. [ With his History of
Portugal, e(c. 1726.] 552.16
Burlon {B. F.) Explor. of highlands of B. 1869. 1161.18
Chandless (IK) Notes on the rivers AriaoB, Juruena, and Tapa-
jos. [In Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 32, 1862] :— Ascent of
the river Purus. [/» v. 36-, 1866] ;— Notes on the river
Aguiry. [In y. 36] ;— Notes on the river Jurua [In v. 39,
1869] 903.36
Oodman {J. ) Ten months in Brazil ; with notes on the
Paraguayan war. 1870 1163.23
Coc^irane (T., earl of Dundonald). Services in the libera-
tion of B. 2v. 1859 1164.07
Omder (J.) Modem traveller, v. 29-30, 1830. . 911.29
Dents {F.) Br&il. 1837. [XJnlvera.] . . . 901.17
Eu>bank(T.) Life in Brazil 185a . . . .1166.05
Fletcher {J. ) atid Kidder {D. P. ) Brazil and Brazilians.
6th ed. 1866 1164.16
Gardner (0.) Travels in B. , 1 836-41 1166.08
Gould {J. W.) Voyage from New York to Bio de
Janeiro. 1839 uijr, ai
lladfieldiW.) Brazil, e(c. 1854 11(h!i3
Hakluyl («.) Voyages, etc., v. *, 1811. (Voysges to B.) . 910.1*
Hartt {V. F.) Thayer expedition : geology and physical
geography of B. 1870 1166.02
— Geology of Brazil, [/n Amer. geogr. boc. Journal, v. 2, pt 2
1870.] 908.09
Kennedy A. J.) La Plata, Brazil, etc., during the pres-
ent war. 1869 1164.21
Koster {II.) Travels in Brazil. 2ded. 2 v. 1817. 1166.09
MacedoiJ.yt.de). Chorogiaphy of B. 1873.1166.26
JUartius [C, F. P. von). On Ihe aboriginal inhabitants of B. f/n
Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 2, 1832.J 903.05
Mathison (G. F.) Visit to Brazil. 1825. . . 11(J4.U
Maximilian I., emperor of Mexico. KecollectiouB of ray life, v. 8.
1868 983.03
Mulhall (M. G.) Kio Grande do Sul and its German
colonies. '1873 1163.25
Nieuhoff {J.) Voyages and travels in B., 1640. f/n Finkerton
V. 1*.] 920.14
tfcuHi/^lK.) B., its provinces and cities. 1872. 1163.24
Slade (11.) Captivity, 1547-55, among the wild tribes of
eastern B. [Haklujrt soc. ] 1166.24
Southey (H.) History of Brazil. 3 v. 1810-19. 558.01
Stewart (C. S.) Brazil and La Plata. 1856. . .1164.12
WUberforce ( Al ) B. through a naval glass. 1856. 5075.16
See also Fraser's mag., u. s., v. 6, 1872 (Winter in B.);
Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1864 ; N. A. rev., v. 8S, 1837 ; N. Biit.
rev., v. 28, 1858 ; Qu. rev. v. 108. 1860. Also Amazon river,
p. 288 ;•— America (South), p. 289, for Marcoy, He.
British Columbia.
Lennard (G. KB.) Travels in B. C, with a yacht voy-
age round Vancouver's island. 1862. . . 1153.23
Lord (J. K.) The naturalist in B. 0. 1866. .1153.19
Macfie (M. ) B. C. History, resources, and prospects.
1865 1153.12
Martin (B. M.) Hudson's Bay territories and Vancou-
ver's island. 1819 1154.01
Mayne{B. 0.) Four years in B, 0. 1862. . .1153.17
Milton ( Viscount). History of the San Juan water boun-
dary question betw. Gr. Britaia and the U.S., 1869.
Palmer (H. S.) Geography and natural capabilities of B. C. and
its gold fields. {In Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 34, 1864.]
Waddington {A.) On the geogr. and mountain passes of B. 0.
{In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 38. 1868. J . . . 904.02
.See also Frasor's mag., v. 68, 1858; N. Br. rev., v. 86, 1801,
Also America (British) ;— Canada';— Vanooaver's Island.
Britons.
Barry (H.) Csssar and the Britons. 1831. . . 4:66.24
Betham ( W. ) The Giael and the Cymbri ; an inquiry
into the history of the Britons, etc. 1834. 466.16
Britannia after the lloiuans. [«iiou.] 1836. . 488.09
GUes {J. A.) History of the ancient Britons. 2 v.
1847. . 454.01
— Six old English chronicles. 181S. . . . 471.04
Contents : Ethelwerd. Asser's Alfred. GeoflFrey of Mon-
mouth. Gildas. Xeuuius. Klchard of Cirencester.
Nicholas ( T. ) The pedigree of the English people. 2d-
ed. 1868 466.26
Pike [L. 0. ) The English and Uieir origin. 1866. 466.25
'Thackeray {F.) Eccl. and political state of anc. Britain
under the Eoman emperors. 2 v. 1843. 3446.06
Wright (T.) The Celt, the Boman, and the Saxon.
1852 452.02
See also Celts ;— Cornwall ;— England {Antiquities; —
History : early chapters of general narratives) ; — ^Wales.
Brittany.
Black {0. B.) Guide to Normandy and Brittany. 2d ed.
1874 961.08
Church {B. W.) Brittany. [In his Essays, etc., 1864.] . .
Hope (I.) B. and the Bible. 18.j'2 5075.12
Jerrold (W. B.) On the Boulevards, with trips to B.
2 v. 1867 962.20
Masgmve(G.) A ramble into B. 1870. . . . 966.22
Priu {T.) Tour through B., in 1829. {In his Bemains, v.l.] 6063.22
Souvesire {K) Popular legends of B., 1SC4. . 253.50
Trollope {T. A.) A summer in B. 1810. . . 963.02
See also Brit. quar. rev. , Oct., 1870 (Xraces of affinity be-
tween the Bretons and the Cornish); Catholic world, Dec.,
/^
In sBkinft for hooks, use the " Book Orders," giving the AtTTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NDUBBB.
896
COUNTRIES : Brookline to Brooklyn
\
1868j June, 1870; May, July, 1873 (People and poems of B.);
Gentleman's mag.. May, 1865 (Popular poetry of B,, by J.
Brent, jr.)
See also France.
Brookline (Cilyof).
Pu6Jic Jiftrary Catalogue. Cambridge (ifass, ) 8°. 2735.15
Brooklyn {Oily of).
Dikeman (John). Broolflyn compendium, showing the
opening, closing, and alterations in the lines of
the vanous streets, etc., from 1819. "With data re-
lative to grants of land under water, ferry rights,
etc. Brooklyn, 1870 5036.01
Laws of the State of New York affecting the city of B.,
and county of Kings. Brooklyn, 1869. 8°. 5636.02
Manual of the common counoU. 1856-7—71. Brook-
lyn, 1856-71. 12° and 8= 6724.01
Note.— Yola. from 1859 to 1861, and from 1868 to 1871 were
compiled by W. G. Bishop ; those from 1863 to 1867, by
Henry McCiosliy. The manual for 1870, nob issued as a
eeparate volume, was appended to Dikeman'a Brooklyn
oompeudium.
Ordinances of the city of Brooklyn. Compiled by H. C.
Oady. Brooklyn, 1850. 8° 56:J6.03
Registry of voters. [Brooklyn], 1872-73. 8°. . 1133.02
Board of Aldeimen. Proceedings, 1854-75. 70 vols.
Brooklyn, 185i-75. S° v.a.
Collector of taxes and assessments. Report for 1867.
Brooklyn, 1867. 8°
Commissioner of repairs and supplies. Annual statement
for 1859. Brooklyn, 1860. 8°
Cbmplroller of receipts and expenditures. Report, 1868-75.
Brooklj-n, 1869-76. 8"
— Keport giving a general view of the financial opera-
tions of the city, 1841-50. By P. Bergen. Brooklyn,
1850. 8°.
Health department Ordinances relating to the public
heJth. Brooklyn, 1870. 8°
— Annual report of the health officer for 1860. Brook-
lyn, 1861. 8°
New York [East river] bridge company. Keports, 1870-75.
Brooklyn, 1870-75. 8°. 3943.02
— Boebling (W. A.) Pneumatic tower foundations of
the East Kiver suspension bridge. New York,
1872. 8°. 3943.01
Park commission. Act establishing the Prospect Park.
[Passed, I860.] New York, 1860. 8°. . 6125.16
— Act passed May 2, 1861. 8° 6125.16
— Annual reports, 1861-73. Bepr. with such acts of
the legislature as relate to the parks. Brooklyn,
1873. 8°. 6125.17
Police department. Annual reports. 1870-74. Brooklyn,
1871-74. 8°
Public schools. Board of education. Report for 1853.
Brooklyn, 1854. 8°.
— Sup'l of public schools. Annual report. B. , 1853. 8°.
• — City sup'l of ptMic schools. lst-20th annual report,
1857-74. Brooklyn, 1858-75. 8°. ... 3913.06
Water and cUy xoorks. Beport on supplying with water,
by W. J. McAlpine. Brooklyn, 1852. 8°. 3943.11
— Annual report, 1860-75. 8°. B., 1861-76. . 3943.06
— Act to supply the city of B. with water. Brooklyn,
1853. 8°. 3943.11
— Report of the water committee made to the com-
mon council, March 13th, 1854. With the report
of Gen. Ward B. Burnett B., 1854. 8°. 3943.12
Examination of the report of the water com-
mittee. With a new plan of supplying the city
with water. By one of the people. New York,
1854. 18". 3943.12
— Documents and plans submitted by the water com-
mittee to the common council B.,1854. 4°. 3943.12
— Communication from the board of water commis-
sioners to the common oouncU. B., 1858.8°. 3943.12
— Report by an examining board of hydraulic engi-
neers to the water commissioners, Dec. 9, 1858.
Brooklyn, 18o8. 8°. 3943.12
— Laws of the Brooklyn water and sewerage works.
Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. 3943.06
— Beports by mechanical eagiueers, in 1857 and 1859,
upon pumping engines. N. Y., 1860. 8°. 3943.12
— Beport on the district supplying water, by T. Wes-
ton. With a communication in relation to the
same, by J. P. Kirkwood, and an analysis of the
water, by A. K. Eaton. B.,1861. 8°. .3943.12
— Brooklyn water works and sewers : memoir pre-
pared [by James P. Kirkwood] and printed by
order of the board. New York, 1867. 4°. 3927.35
Detcriptive and Historical Works.
BaHey {J. T.) Historical sketch of B. and the sur-
rounding neighborhood. 1840 621.08
Brooklyn city and Kings county record. Compiled by
W. H. Smith. Brooklyn, 1855. 12°. . 6724.00
Cammann (ti.iT.) and Camp IK N. ) The charities of B.
1868. 5828.02
Oiy of Brooklyn. [Compiled by F. W. Ballard.] With
map. New York, 1871. 16^ 1111.25
Browne (T. H.) Commemorative discourse on the com-
pletion of the tower and spire of the church of the
Holy Trinity. 1868 3456.10
Fidd [T. W.) Historic and antiquarian scenes in B.
and its vicinity. 1868 596.03
msh (F.Q.) St. Ann's church, from 1784 to 1845. 613.04
Furman {0.) Notes relating to the town of B. 626.05
History of the Brooklyn and Long Island feir, Feb. 22,
Brooklyn, 1864. 4° 613.03
Lomas (J.) and Peace {A. S.) Wealthy men and women
of Brooklyn. 1817 613.09
Patten (J. A. ) Lives of the clergy of B. ; also a history
of each congregation. 1874 3458.04
Stiles (H.R) History of the city of Brooklyn, includ-
ing the old town and village of Brooklj»n, the town
of Bushwick, and the village and city of Williams-
burgh. 3v. 1867-69 613.10
Strong Plqce Baptist Church. Brief history, with declara-
tion of faith, e/c. 1857 3456.09
See also, in tliis class, Long Island.
Directories.
Brooklyn business directory. By Or. E. Whitteru B.,
1867. 18°. 6754.01
Brooklyn directory, 1839-40—75-6. Brooklyn, 1839—75.
12°. and 8°. 6732.04
Note.— The set lacks all volumes prior to 1839-40, and
also the volumes for 181C-41, 43-44, 16-47. The work waa
publ. for 1839-40, by H. L. Ogdeik ; 1841-42, by J. E. & J. K.
Webb i W. J. Hearue ; 1843-44 by T. Leslie & H. B. & W.
J. Hearue ; 1844-45 by H. R. & W. J. Hearue & E. Van Nos-
trand ; 1846-46 by H. B. & W. J. Hearue ; 1846-47 by W. J.
Hearne & E. Van Nostrand ; 1847-48 by Hearue & WebU ;
1848-49— 63-64 by H. R. & W. J. Hearue, aud a rival volume
for 1847-48 by Teale ll Spoouer : 18.5465— 66-57 by W. H.
Smith ; 1857-68—75-76 by J. Lain.
Brooklyn street and avenue directory. Brooklyn, 1871.
16° 6733.05
Libraries.
Brooklyn alhenceum and reading room. lst-2d annual
report Brooklyn, 1854-58. 8°. ... 2721.02
— Catalogue of the library. N. Y., 1853. 8°. . 2721.02
Zong Island historical society. l6t-5th annual report.
Brooklyn, 1804-68. 8"^ 2721.03
— By-laws and certificate of incorporation. Brooklyn,
1863. 8°. 2721.03
— List of members and by-kws. B., 1875. 8°. 2721.03
Mercantile library association of the city of B. lst-18th
annual report Brooklyn, 1859-76. 8°. 2711.07
— Alphabeticai list of works of fiction. Brooklyn,
1S70. 8°. 2710.27
— lst-8th Bulletin and Book list 2L Brooklyn, 1859-05.
8=. aud 4° 2716.26
— Bulletin of new books. Nos. 1-9. Brooklyn, 1869-75.
8° 2721.04
— By-laws of the board of directors. Adopted 24th
April, 1866. 2 L Brooklyn, 1806. 4°. . 2721.04
— Catalogue. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. . . . , 2721.06
— Class-list of English prose fiction, including juve-
niles. 2d ed. Brooklyn, 1875. 8\ . . . 2716.27
— Constitution. Adopted, Dec., Is58. 18°. . 2711.08
— Manual of the board of trustees, Brooklyn, 1»05.
10° 2711.08
Newspapers.
Brooklyn daUy Eagle, v. 22-36, 1863-75. foi
BBOOELTN MEBOAKTILK LIBBAB7.
COUNTRIES : Brooklyn to California.
297
Brooklyn daily Times. 22d-27th year. 1870-74 foL
Brooklyn [daiiy] Unvm. v. 1-14, 1863-75. foL
[Brooklyn] Standard. [Weekly. ] v. 1-7. 1859-60. foL
Brooklyn Sunday 7<ei)tti«).[ Weekly. J v. 1-3. 1873-75. foL
Brooklyn Sunday Hun. [Weeklj.] Y. l-G. 1873-75. foL
Reports and Manuals of Various Organisations.
iVofe.— Additions to the library's collectious of reports
anddocumenU of tlieso aud utbor local organizations win
\te very acceptablo. A list of sixch as are now ia the Li-
brary cau be had upou appUi--atloa ; lucluding incomplete
sets of those issaed by the —
Adelpbi academy.
Brooklyn association for im-
proving the condition of
the poor.
Brooklyn art association.
Brooklyn city Bible society.
Brooklyn children's aid soc.
Brooklyn city hospital.
Brooklyn city tract society.
Brooklyn collegiate and poly-
technic institute.
Brooklyn dispensary.
Brooklyn eye and ear hospital.
Brooklyn female academy.
Brooklyn female employment
society.
Brooklyn flower charity.
Brooklyn heights seminary.
Brooklyn horticultural soo.
Brooklyn industrial scUool
association.
Bnooaneen. See Buccaneers, p. 238.
Brooklyn institute.
Brooklyn iMount Prospect In-
duBtt-ial school society.
Brooklyn oi-phan asylum so-
ciety.
Brooklyn Packer collegiate
institute,
Brooklyn patr. orphan home.
Brooklyn philharmonic soc.
Brooklyn society for the re.
lief of respectable, aged,
indigent females.
Church charity foundation.
Church of the Holy Trinity.
Church of the Pilgrims.
Cypress HiUs cemetery.
Greenwood cemetery.
Inebriates' home of Kings co.
Medical society of the county
of Kings.
Buflalo, (K T.)
Kelchum{W.) History of Buffalo. 2 v. 1864. 622.14
Buffalo. Toung men's association. Catalogue. 8°. B.,
1871. 8°. 2715.27
Same. Supplement B., 1871. 8°. . . 2715.28
Bunker HilL
Boston [(Xty of). Celebration of the centennial anni-
versary of the bflttle of Bunker HUl. With a sur-
vey of the literature of the battle, its antecedents
and results [by Justin Winsor]. B.,1875. 8°. 601.16
Drake{S.A.) Bunker Hill. 1875 601.14
- (jeueral Israel I'utnam, commander at. 1875. 601. 15
IhiwsoniB. B.) Bmiler'pIiiU. |7»i HiBt.iriS(>.,2<lB., ■v. 8.]
EUis(O.E.) History of the battle. 1875. . 601.11
Everett {E.) Bunker Hill monument. [In his Orations, v. 1.] Bat-
tle of B.H. [/nAi« Orations, v. 3.] 0322.U5
Frothhiiiluim (ii.) The Ceuteunial : battle of Bunker
Hia 1875 601.13
Holmes {0. W., and oViers). Memorial Bunker Hill.
June 17, 1775, 1875 601.20
Packard {A. S.) History of the Bunker Hill monument. [Maine
hist. soo. coU. y.i.] GCi.ua
Sketchen of Bunker Hill battle and monument. 2d ed.
Charlestown, 1843. 3Z°. 581.07
Swett (S.) Historical and topographical sketch of. [IFi^A Hom-
phreyslD.) Life of Putnam.] 3081.22
ir/iei7(fort ( IT. if: ) New hist, of the battle. 1875. 601. '21
Webster (B.) Address, etc [In kU Works, v. 1, 1863.] . 5077.06
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 38, 1875 (by H. Scudder) ;
Harper's monthly, r. 1 (by B. J. Losslng ; illtu.)
Burgundy.
Ckastetlain (O.) Chronlque,1419-70. [/nCEuvres.v. 1-6,1863.]. 6025.19
Same. [In Bachon. Chronlques, v. 42-43.] . . . 5131.10
UonstielH (£. de). Ohroniques. Nouv. 6d. 16 t. [/n Bachon.
Chniniques.] 6136 01
— Same. Tr. by T. Johnes. 14001616. 2 t 497.01
Van Fraet[J.] Burguiidiau period, [in /tts Essays, e/c.] . 446.14
See also Cbablss the Bold, t'n Biography, p. 131 ; and
France, in this class.
Burmah.
.4nder.9on (J".) MaudalaytoMomien. 1876. .10-26.18
OmderiJ.) Modem traveller, V. 11. 1826. . 911.11
Comer {J.) Avaand tbeBuimose. [/nAer China, ete. 1863.] 1022.09
Dubois du Janciijny(A. D.) Jupon, Empire Birman,
de. 1850. [Univers.] 902.18
Mason (F.) Burmah : its people and productions.
1860 1025.1-2
Symes (*.) Embassy to Ava, 1795. [In Pinkerton, v. 9.] . 9'J6.09
Yule [II.) On the geogr. of Burma and its tributary states. [In
Boval geogr. soc Journal, y. 27. 1857.) 903.30
See also Uves of Dr. Juuson, in Biography.
Butler County, Ohio.
McBrvleiJ.) Pioneer biography. 2 v. 1869-71. 3247.19
Calabria.
Lear {S. ) Joomal of a landBoape painter in Sonthem
0. 1852 975.13
Calais.
Chronicle of 0. , reigns of Henry VII. , VUX to 1640. Ed.
by J. G. Kiohols. L, Ounden soe., 1846. 4°.
California.
Constitutional convention of 1849. Report of the debates.
W., 1850. 8°. 5735.20
1. Description and Resources.
Baegert [J ) Aboriginal Inhabitants of 0. peninsola. [Sm. report.
1863 64.1 . 8936.18
Bancroft [H.A.) Native races of the Faoiflc 8tates,T. 1, 1874. 666.07
BartleU (J. It.) Explorations in Califoruia, elc. 2 v.
1854 1125.06
Bates (D. B.) Incidents on land aud water, or four
years, etc. 1858 11-22.22
Brace (C. X.) The new West: 0. in 1867-68. 1114.22
Browne (J. B.) Crusoe's Island, 0., etc 1864. . 1114.07
— Explorations 4n Lower C. [In Harper's mag.,Y. 86-39 1867-69.]
Bryant (E.) What I saw in 0. 1849. . . .1114.09
Ohamhers's Papers for the people, v. 4, 1850. . 2516.02
Oolton ( W. ) beck and port ; incidents of a cruise
too 9'21.19
— Three years in 0. 1852 1114.06
Oronise (T. F.) The natural wealth of 0. 1866. 1116.09
Dana [R. U.jr.) Two years before the mast. 1873. . . 923.11
De (luincey [T.) 0. and the gold mania. iWHk his Letters to a
young man. 18S4.] 2523.09
Denys {F.) lje.s Californies. 1849 9U1.12
Dunbar {K &) Romance of the age ; discovery of gold
in 0. 1867 591.02
Emory (W.H.) Notes of a military reconnoissance
from Ft. Leavenworth to San Diego. [With reports
of J. W. Abert and P. St. George Cooke, and
Jonmalof J. K. Johnston.] 1848. . .1134.02
Fhrnham (T. J.) Adventures in C. 1849. . 1114.01
Feilner [J.) Explor. in upper C. [Sm. rep., 1864.] . . .3936.19
FWgusson (D. ) Report on the country between Tucson
andLobosBay. W., 18U3. 8°. [37th Congr. spe-
cial sess. Sen. doc., No. 1.] .... tj.o.
Fkrris {J. A.) Financial economy of the U. S. illus-
trated, and some of the causes which retard the
progress of C. demonstrated, 1867. . . 5916.06
Fi-emonHJ. G.) Exploring expcd., 1843-44. .1135.15
Oersktcker {F. ) Travels : California and the gold mines.
1H54. 1163.04
Oilliam [A. M.) Description of 0. [/n his Travels in Mexico.
1843-44.] 1162.04
Ilakluyt (B.) Col. of voyages, v. 3 (Voyages for the discov. of the
Oulf of 0. 1539 97.) 916.17
mtelt {J. S.) Hesouroes of C. 1803 1114.03
Hutcldngs {J. M. } Scenes in C. Yo-semite valley. 1125.14
King (G.) Mountaineering in the Siemi Nevada. 1124.22
Kneeland (A'.) Wonders of the Yo-semite valley and of
C. 1872 1116.03
Le Conte [T. L.) Distinctive characters of the Indians of 0. [/n
Amer. assoc, v. 6, 1861.] 8946.06
Logan [T. M.) CUmate of C. [In Smith, rep., 1866, 1867.] 3936.10
Marrt/al (Z*.) Mountains and molehills. Life in C.
1855 1114.05
Mayer (B.) Mexico, with notices of 0. v. 2. 1854. 567.03
Nordlioff(G) C: for health, pleasure, etc. 1872. 1125.22
— Northern California. 1874 11-25.25
Pacific railroad reports. [For Contents see Faciflc railroad, in gen-
eral alphabet.] 1127.01
Palmer {J. W.) The uew aud the old, or C. and India
in romantic aspects. 1859 1114.04
Parlcman(F.) C. and Oregon trail 185'2. .1114.12
Patterson (L. .B.t Twelve years in the mines of 0.
1862 112-2.21
Player-Frovxl {J. 0.) Six months in C. 1872. 11 22. -23
Bandolpli [E.) Address on the history of C. 1860. [In U. S.
mining report, 1867. p. 268-3211 4006.06
RiceiU.) Letters from the Pucifle slope. 1870. 112-2.15
Seyd(li.) G. and its resources. 1858. . . 11-25.19
Simpson[W.) Me.^ting the sun: a journey. 1874. 1045.08
Taylor (J. B.) Eldoirado ; or adventures iu C. 1114.20
Todd (J.) The Sunset land. 1870. .... 1122.10
TulhiU(F.) History of 0. [to 1SC4]. 1800. . ,592.17
7yso)i (P. T.) Geology and indnstrial resources o£
1851 4114.23
r
38 In asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTBOB'S NAUE, th« flmt part of the TITLE, and the number.
298
COUNTRIES : California io Cape of Good Hope.
N
United States. Commissioner of mining statistics. An-
nual report. 1867-74. 7t 4006.05
United States. Eiujineer department Beport upon geogr.
and geoL explorations and surveys west of the
100th meridian, in charge of G. M. Wheeler, [now
publishing.] 1116.16
WItUney (J. D.) Yosemite guide-book. 1871. 11'23.18
WUka (C.) Callfornis, 1841. [In U. S. eiplor. exped., T. 6.] 928.06
Wise {K A.) Los Gringos. 1857 115-2.03
2. History.
Capron (K &) History of 0. to [1854.] . . 591.01
CAamitrs't Papers for the people, T. 4, 18S0 2516.U2
Bbrbes (A.) California ; hist. .products, eic. 1839. 5y2.13
Oreenlimo (B.) Hist, of Oregon, Cal., eic. 1845. 653.13
Hale {E. B.) On the name of C. [/n Amer. antiq. 800., Proceed-
ings, 1862.] 677.28
Sotncs (E. A.) Our knowledge of 0. 100 years since.
1870 653.14
Norman (i.) Youth's history of C. [to 1867]. 591.20
8oM {R, and others). Annals of San Francisco ; his-
tory of 0. etc 1855 595.15
See also, in this class, United Siates. (Overland journey to
Caii/ornia.)
Cambodia.
Saetian (A.) Visit to the ruined cities and buildings of 0. [In
Royal geogr. soo. Jouiual, t. 35, 18G5.] 903.38
Kennedy (H. G.) Eeport of an expedition Into Southern Laos and
dambodla in 1866. With map. [In Rofai geogr. BOC. Journal,
T. 87, 1867.] 904.01
See alto Indo-China.
Cambridge, (England).
[See Oambridge unlrerslty, (p. 249).]
Camlxldge, (Mass.)
Harris {W.T.) Epitaphs from the old burying grounds
in Cambridge : with notes. 1815. . . .3242.06
Lowell (J. R.) Cambiidge thirty years ago. [In Fireside travels.
1864.] 2534.ia
See alto. In the general alphabet. Harvard university.
Canada (Dominion of).
History and Biography,
Christie (J?.) History of the late province of Lower
Canada, parliamentary and political. 1866. 562.10
Head (Sir F. B.) Narrative [of the differences between
himself and the EngL government, while governor-
general of Canada, 1836-38. ] 1839. . . 564.18
Kirke (i£ ) First English lonquest of Canada ; with
some account of the earliest settlement* in Nova
Sootia and Newfoundland. [1600-1700 11871.564.07
Idndsey^O.) Life and times of W. L. Mackenzie. 2 v.
1863 3116.01
Waie,— The rebellion of 1837.
Martin {B. M.) History, statistics, and geography of
Upper and Lower C. 1838 1153.07
Notman ( W. ) 'Portraits of British Americans. With
biogr. sketches. 3 v. 1865 3226.20
WarburUm l^K) The conquest of a 2 v. 1849. 564.05
Same. 2 v. New York, 1850. 12°. . .564.08
Description and Travel,
BeologicaX survey. Pulseozoio fossils, v. 1, from the
sUurian rooks, by E. Billings. Montreal, 1865.
8° 4116.01
Cartier (/.) Discovery of New France, 1634. rPinkerton, v. 12.]
Charlevoix (P.F.X. de). History and general description
of New Prance. Tr., with notes, by J. G. Shea.
6v. 1866-72 578.19
Cbfce(ii'. r.) A subaltern's furlough. 1833. .1072.15
CoUinson [B.) Nine weeks io 0. [In Gtallon (F.) Vacation touiists.
1861.] 926.12
Dashwood (R. L.) Ohiploquorgan ; life by the camp
fire. 1872 1151.07
Day (Mrs. C M) Pioneers of the eastern townships.
1863 1151.10
Duncan (F.) Canada in 1871 1145.19
Duncan (J. M.) Travels through C. in 1818-19. 1073.19
Fuikr (1.) Observations in C. 1832 1071.08
Finch (I.) Travels in 0. and U.S. 1833. . .107411
Oeikie (J. G.) Adventures in Canada. . . . 1151.04
Grant (0. M) Ocean to ocean. Sandford Fleming's ex-
pedition in 1872. 1151.13
Ealiburton (T. C.) The bubbles of Canada. r«non 1
1839. '562.iu
Halt (B.) Travels in North America. 1830. . 1073 16
.ffead(SirJ: .B.) The emigrant. 1846. . . .1151.15
Bind (H. T. ) Narrative of explor. expeditions, 1857-58
^ 2 V. 1860 1151.16
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Sketches in 0. and rambles among
the red men. [Trav. Libr., v. 12. ] . . . 5075.17
King (W. R.) Sportsman and naturalist in C. 4618.11
KoU(J.O.) Travels in C. 1861 1153.21
Lacroix (F.) Possessions anglaises dans rAmeriquedu
Nord. 1849. [Univers.] 901.12
Lahontan (A', le baron de). Travels in, 1683. »[Pinkerton v. 13 1
Lanmah(C.) Angler in Canada. 1848. . . . 1153.03
Mackenzie (W. L.) Sketches of 0. and the U. S. 1151.08
Moodie(8.) Kbughiug it in the bush. 1852. . 1153!o6
Morford(H.) Short-trip guide. 1873. . . . 1071.12
Murray (A. M) Letters from C. 1856. . . 1162.09
Osgood (J. B.) dh Co. Maritime provinces of C. 1133.11
Bussell (W. IJ.) C. : its defences, condition, and re-
sources. 1865 1153.05
Smith (W. B.) C. : past, present, and future. 1145.17
Thoreau (U. D.) A yankee in C. 1866. . .1153.04
rremeiiAcere (B; &) Tour in Canada. 1852. .1072.07
Warhurlon (E.) Hochelaga ; or England iu the New
World. 1846 1153.01
Watson (0.) 'New commercial county and railroad
atlas of C. 1875. fol A.37.06
IFoods (A". A) Prince of Wales in C. 1861. .1132.11
Year-book and almanac of C, 1867-70. 4 v. in 1. 6743.01
See also articles in Blackwood, v. 71, 1852 (Forest life in
Canada West) ; v. 76, 1854 (Growth of) ; v. 77-78, 1854-56
(6 art.) ; v. 94, 1862 (Our frozen frontier) ; Fortnightly
rev., V. 7, 1807 (0. confed., by A. Herbert); Fraser's mag., v.
47, 1853 (Gov. Gore aaid C): v. 56-66 (8 art.]: u. s.,v. 2, 1870 ■
V. 3, 1871 (Free laud grants of C): v. 4, 1871 (Defence of O.);
Feb , 1873 (Dominion of C, by C. Graliam); N. A. rev., 1862
(Condition of C.) ; Quar. rev., v. 109, 1861 ; Westiu. rev.,
V. 76, 1861 ; V. 83, 1865 (C. confed.) ; v. 86, 1866 (0. confed.
and the reciprocity treaty).
See also America (Discovery, etc., p. 289 ; — America (Brit-
ish), p. 288 :— Nova Scotia ;- New Bmnswick ;— Britisl»
Colombia ;— Manitoba.
Canary Islands.
Ahreu de Oalineo (J. ) History of the Canary islands,
with description. Tr. by G. Glas. 1764. 1096.01
— — Same. [In Finkerton. Voyages, v. 16.] .... 926.16
Same. Un Kerr (H ) Voyages, v. 2, 1824.] . . .
Arlett{W.) Survey of some of the Canary islands, (/n Royal
geogr. 600. Journal, v. 6, 1836.] 9U3.09
Avezac(M.A.P.de). Ues d'Afrique. [Univers.] 901.02
Bontier (P.) and Xe Vevrier (J.) The Canariau, or book
of the conquest and conversion of the Canariaus
in 1402 by Jean de Bethencourt, K.t. Tr. and ed.
by R. H. Major. 1872 10116.04
Macedo {J. J. da C.) Ethnographical remarks on tlie original lan-
guages of the inhabitants of the Canary isles. [In Boval
geogr. soo. Journal, v. 11, 1811] 903.14
Pigot-Ogier (K.) The fortunate isles. 1871. 1092.12
WUe ( W. B.) Voyage to Teneriffe. 1840. . 1054.04
Cauterbtuy.
GosUing (W.) A wait in and about the city of Canter-
bury. 1777 485.21
Hook (W.F.) Lives of the archb. of C. v. 1-9. 3145.04
Stanley (A. P.) Historical memorials of Canterbury
[cathedral] 3444.02
See also Contem. rev., v., 20, 1872 (0. cathedral 600 years
ago) ; Chorch architecture, p. 33 (ante).
Cape Breton.
Brown (B.) Coal fields and coal trade. 1871. . 3933.19
— History of the island of Cape Breton, 1869. 564.15
Hakluyt (B.) Voyages, v. 3, 1810. (Voyages to G. B.) . . 916.17
Osgood (J. li.) & Co. Maritime provinces. 187-5.1133.11
Cape Cod, (Mass.)
Freeman {F.) History of Cape Cod. Annals of the 13
towns of Barnstable county. 2 v. 1862-69. 596.06
Nordhoff ( G. ) Cape Cod and all along shore. 1868. 233.43
r/to»-eau (if. Z>.) Cape Cod. 1865 1111.07
Cape of Good Hope.
Berncastle (J.) Voyage to China, etc. 2 v. 1851. 1023.06
Banbury (C. J. F.} Residence, eic 1818. . .1093.05
Burchell ( IV. J.) Hints on emigration, etc. [Pamphleteer, v. 17,
1820.] 6058.17
Oordon (Lady Duff). Letters from the Cape. [In Galtoo (F.) Va-
cation tourists, 1862-8.J 926.13
BBOOKI.TN MEBCANTILE LIBBAEY.
COUNTRIES : Cape of Good Hope to Charleston.
309
ITakluyt (S.) Voyages, v. 2, 1810 (Voyages ronnd the Oape). 916.16
IlutJ'a-(M. F.) Alrique anstrale. [Univers.] . 901.02
Makin { It. M. ) Colonial library, v. 3. . . . 10(!1.06
tiaintrFiern (J. H. B. df). Voyage, etc. 1800. 1094.16
TItunberg (C.r,) Account of the Cape, 177'i. [Finkerton, T. 16.]
Capa Verd3 Islands.
Avuao(,M.A.P.d'). Hes d'Afrique. [TJnivers.] 901.02
Caiibbsan Islands.
Sheldon (TT.) Brief account of the Caralbs. [/n Archseologta
Amer., v. 1.] 677.18
West Iiulia sketch book. 2d ed. 2v. L., 183^. 8°. llGi.27
See alto Qninea ; West Indies.
Carolina.
Locke (J.) Fandamental constltutlonB of O. [Worka, T. 10, 1823.]
Williams ^E.) Virginia richly and truly valued, 1650. [In Force.
Tracts, t. 3.] 677.10
See alto North Carolina ;— South Carolina.
Caipathian Mountains.
Across the Carpathians. [anon.'\ 1862. . . 963.14
Exdchinson (A. H. ) Try Cracow and the. 1872. 965.28
Carthage.
Ohamhert't Papers for the people, t. 3, 1350 3616.03
Davis (N.) Carthage and her remains. L.,1861. 108i.Ol
Same. New York, 1861. 8". . , . . 1084.02
— Euined cities within Numidian and Carthaginian
territories. 1802 1083.19
Dweau tie La Malle (— ) and Tanoiki {J.) Carthage. [In Avezao.
Afrique, 1844.] 901.08
Beerm {A. II. L.) Hist, researches, v. 4, 1833. 424.2s
History of the Carthaginians. [0nir. history, v. 17.] . , 405.17
Monroe {J.] Comp. view of government of V. S. and Carthage.
[In his The people the sovereigns.] 6722.02
ifeuman{F. IK.) Defence ol C. (/ll /as Miscel., p. 278-304.] 2538.10
See alse articles in Blacliwood, v. 89, 1861 (0. and its re-
mains ; Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 3, 1861 :
Fraaer'Binag., v. 70, 1864 (Tunis and 0.) ; and for histories
of the * Punic wars ' see histories of Rome, B.C. 264-241,
218-201, 149-146 ; and Uvea of Hannibal. The ' Second Pu-
nic war ' is the subject of the epic poem of Silins Ilalicui,
tr. by Tytler [1666.07].
Oaxtliagena, {New Qranada). See New Granada,
Cashmere.
Sonigberger (J. M.) 35 years in the East. 1852. 4334.16
Ireland (J. B.) Wall street to C, 1851-56. . .1025.04
Knight (W.H.) Diary of a pedestrian in 0. 1863. 1044. 21
Vigne(Q.r.) Kashmir, e(c. 2 v. 1844. . , . 1025.09
tS" See also (under Asia, p. 291) Taylor ;—Vambiry ;—
and Fraser's mag., July, 1873.
Caspian Sea.
Banway (J.) Hist, account of the British trade over
theC. 4v. 1753 935.01
Hommaire de HeU {X.) Travels in the steppes of the
C. 1847 997.05
Monteilh (Col.) Tour through Azerdbijau and the shores of the
C. [In Royal geogr. Boo. Journal, v. 3, 1833.] . . 903.06
Zimmermann {€.) Memoir on the coimtries about the 0.
1840. 1034.15
Cathay. See China.
CatskiU Mountains.
Otoen {0. W.) The Leech club ; or the mysteries of
the Catskills. LFiction.] 1874. .... 236.01
Sockwell (0.) The Catskill mountains, their scenery,
legends, and history. 1871 1112.30
Oancasns. See Oircassla.
Celebes.
atawrimu {J. S.) •Account of, 1798. [Finkerton, v. 11.] 926.11
Celts.
Arnold (M.) On the study of Celtic literature. 2752.16
Belham(W.) The Gael and the Cymbri. . . 466.16
— Etruria celtica. 2 v. 1842 466.17
Logan (J.) The Scottish Gael ; or, Celtic manners, as
preserved among the Highlimders. . . 466.19
Nicholas ( T. ) The pedigree of the English people. 2d
ed 1868 466.26
Pea-on (P. ) Antiquities of nations, more particularly
of the Celtae. 1809 421.09
Pike (L. 0. \ The English and their origin. 1866. 466. 25
Paste (S. ) Celtic inscriptions on Gaulish and British
coins. With a glossary of archaic Celtic words,
and an atlas of coins. 1861 1585.19
PrUshard (J. 0.) Eastern nrimn of the Oeltio nations.
Ed. by B. G. Latham. 1857. . . . .6413.05
Tlumat (F. W. L.) Celtic anUqnltlM of Orkney, tie. IIh Arch*'
ologia, T. 84. 1862.]
Wright (T.) Tho Celt, Roman, and Saxon. . 452.02
See also Ed. rev., t. 108 (The Celts and th« Oannan*).
See also Britons;— Oanl ;— Ireland ;— Scotland ; — WalM.
Central America.
Allen (5.1 Sketch of eastern coast of 0. A. With map [In Royal
geogr. soo. Jonmal, v. 11, 1841.] 903. U
Bard (S. A.) Waikna ; or adventures on the Mosquito
shore. 1855 ll.',2.05
Berendt (C. U.) Explorations in 0. A. [In Sm. rep., 1667.] 3936.23
Chambers's Papers tor tho people, v. 3, 1850 3516.01
Findlay {A. 0.i Oceanic currents and thetr connection with the
pioposed 0. A. canals. [In Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 23,
1853.) 903.26
Filzroy («.) On the great isthmus of C. A. [In Royal geogr. soc.
Journal, v. 20, 1861] 903.33
B-oebel (J.) Seven years' travel in C. A. 1859. 1165.19
Galindo {J.) Buins of Copau. [In Archaologia Amer., v. 3.] 677.19
Hardman{F.) ScenesiuC. A, 18.52. . . . 1165.11
McreH (A.) Travels iuC. A. With introd. and notes,
by E. G. .Squier. 1871 1163.17
Palmer (W. R.) Map of C. A. Compiled at the office
of the U.S. coast siurey. 1856. folded 8°. 1165.24
Schener (0.) Travels in C. A., Nicaragua, Honduras,
and San Salvador. 1857. 1165.21
Squier {R 0.) States of C. A. 18.58. . . . 1165.09
Stephens {J.L.) Incidents of travel in C. A. 1852. 1165.07
Trollope {A.) The Simnish Main. 1860. . . 1162.21
Wells I W. r.) Historical sketch olO. A., 16021867. [Explorations
in Honduras, p. 449-532.J 1105.01
Note.— See in this class, AsnerioaiAncient, p. 288). for the
great works of JSancro/£, and Brofseur de Bourbourg{0 E.) ;
Gruatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, San Salvador, and Cos*
ta Rica, which composed the ' Republic of Central Amer-
ica,' formed in 18'23 and dissolved in 1839 ; aJto Panama,
Yucatan, Tehnantepec.
Ceylon.
Baker (8. W.) Eight years in 0. 1869. . .1064.09
— Bifle and hound in 0. 1869 4615.11
Campbell (J. ) Excursions and field-sports in C. 1064. 16
Capper ( j. ) The duke of Edinburgh in C. : a book of
elephant and elk sport. 1871 1066.20
De Qmncey{T.) Ceylon. [/» Letters toa young man. 1864.] 2622,09
Dubois de Jancigny (A. D.) Ceylan. 1850. . 902.18
Pridham(C) C. and its dependencies. 2v. 1849. 1066.18
SirriHG.) Ceylon and the Cingalese. 1850.1061.18
Tennent {J. B. ) Ceylon, physical, historical, and topo-
graphical. 2v. 1860 1065.08
Eevlewed in Ed. rev,, v. 110.
— Natural history of Ceylon. 1861. . , .4715.13
Reviewed In N. A. rev., v. 95, 1862.
Upham (.B. ) Sacred and historical books of Ceylon ;
also tracts illustrative of Buddhism. 3 v. 3757.05
See also Fraser's mag., v. 61-62, 1860 ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 23,
1871 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 83, 1860 ; West, rev., v. 78, 1860.
Chaldsea.
Ainsworth (IT.) Visit to the Chaldeans In central Kurdistan,
1840. [In Royal geogr. boo. Journal, v. 11, 1841.] . 903.14
HoeferiF.) Cbaldee, e(c. 185-2. [Univers.] . 901.19
Loftiis(,W.K.) TravelsinC.,audSusiana. 1857.1054.07
See also New Euglander, v. 21, 1862 (Book of Nabathean
agriculture, by J. Hadley).
Ohamplain (Lake). See Lake Ohamplain.
Champlain Valley.
OmUand (W.) Pioneer history of the Champlain Valley.
1863 622.17
Cheincelloraville.
Bat^e of 0., and the eleventh army corps. New York,
1863. 8°. 634.05
Channel Islands.
Ansted (T. D.) aixd Latham (it. 0.) Channel Islands.
1862 955.13
Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the C. L;
with notes, by H. Fry. 961.07
/Spender (E.) Fjord, Isle, and Tor. 1870. . . 954.24
Cliarleston, (S. C.)
Charleston (The) book : a miscellany in prose and verse.
Charleston, 1845. 8°. 2516.13
Siege of 0. by Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clin-
ton. Albany, 1867. sm. 4°. .... 583.20
(n aakiuK for booka. .ise the 'Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of tke TITLB, and the KIJM3HB.
300
COUNTRIES: Charleston to China.
JVipoftheOceanustoO. BrooUyn, 1865. 8°. 1113.02
Stt alio AtlanUo monthly, T. 7, 1861. (Charleston under
uma, April, 1861.)
Chesliire, (Conn.)
Davis (0. H. a.) History of Wallingford, inolnding
Cheshire. 1870. 592.08
Chester County, (England).
Ohetham society. Bemsing. Cbntente given on p. 266 of this cata-
logue. See a(»o Beauties of England, T. 2. . . . »16a.02
Chicago.
Soard of trade. ilth-16th annual statement Chicago,
1869-75. 8°.
OMcaqo in 1864 Annual review. Compiled fitom the
Daily Tribune. Chicago, 1855. 8°. . .
Ghicago directory ioT I&IQ. 0., 1875. 8". . .6763.01
Chicago relief and aid society. Report of disbursements
of contributions for the suflerers by the Chicago
fire. 1874. 1136.16
Oolbeti (E. ) and Chainberlin (M. ) Chicago and the great
conflagration. 1871 1124.21
Luzerne (F.) The lost city. Chicago as it was, and as
it is. 1872 1124.23
Partm (J.) Triumphs, ete 3266.16
Public library. lst-4th. annual report. 1873-75. C, 8=.
Scliool agent Census and map. Sept., 1872. [n-p-ord.] ^°.
Waicie(F.S.) Walks about Chicago. 1869. . 1134.29
WrigldiJ.S.) C. ; its past, present, future. 1870. 1134.28
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 19. 1867 (by J. Parton) : New
Euglander, T. 12, 1854 (C. and the West) ; Old and new, Jan.,
1872 (Chicago fire, by Mrs. M A. Shorey).
Chihuahua.
BaHletl(J.R.) Explorations in C, ete. 2t. 1854. 1125.06
ChUl.
Bkmchley (Oapt.) Account of the island and province of ChlloS
[In Royal geog. soc. Journal, v. 4, 1834.] .... 903.07
BoUaert \ W. I Antiquarian, ethnological, and other re-
searches in C. 1860 1166.20
Caldcleugh (A.) Travels in South America, 1819-21.
2v. 1825 1154.18
Cochrane ( T. , lOlh earl of Dundonald). Services in the
liberation of C. 2 v. 1859 1164.07
Oonder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 28. 1829. . 911.28
MiminiO.) Chili, eic. 1810. [Univers ] . . 901.18
(Jiiliss {J. M.) U. S. expedition to the Southern hemi-
sphere. 1855-56. V. 1, 2, 5 1126.01
Note, — "So more published.
JIathison (0. F.) Narrative of a visit, eto. 1825. 1164.11
Miers (J.) T'ravels in C, etc. 1826. . . . 1154.20
Molina (J. I., abhi). Geogr., natural, and civil history
ofC. 2v. 1808 567.25
— and Ovalle {A. de). Discovery and conquest of C, 1450-1792.
[In Kerr. Voyages, v. 6, p. 218-410.] 914.12
Note. — Compiled from Molina's civil history and Ovalle.
Ovalle {A de). Hist, relation of C, 1649. [Pinkerton, T. 14.] 926.14
Bchmiltmeyer (P.) Travels into C, over the Andes,
1820-21 1166.01
Smith (K R.) Araucanians of Southern 0. . . 1163.09
Strain (I, G.) Journey in ChiU, 1849. . . .1163.08
r/iree years in Chili, [anon.] 1863 1163.03
Wite (if. A.) Wanderings in 0. [In his Los Gringos, 1867.] 1162.03
See alto Andes ;— America (South).
China.
Alexander (W.) 'Picturesque representations of the
Chinese. [1814.] 6625.18
AUom (T.) •China : a series of views. With descrip-
tive notices by G. N. Wright. 4 v. 1843. 1026.08
Anderson (J, ) Mandalay to Momien : a narrative of the
two expeditions to western China of 1868 and
1875, under Col. Edward B. Slndeu and Col. Hor-
ace Brown. 1876 1026.18
BeU(W,M.) Other countries, V. 2. 1872. . 913.15
Benjamin 0/ Tudela, 'Travela from Spain to C, 1160-73. [Pin-
kerton, V. 7.] 926 07
Berncastle (J,) Voyage to 0. 2 v. 1851.' .' ". 1023.06
Blakiston(T. W.) Five years on the Yang-Tsze. 1025.20
Breton (— ). China : its costume, arts, manufactures,
etc 4 V. in 2. 1824 6621.16
Cami (L. de). Travels in Indo-China and the Chinese
empire. 1872 1036.07
CoUingwood (C.) Voyage to China, etc, 1866-67. 1064 13
Oonder (J,) Modern traveller, v. 12-13. 1827. 911.12
Comer {Miss K) China, pictorial, descriptive, and his-
torioaL 1863 1022.09
Davidson (0. F.) Trade and travel in the far East.
1846 1062.11
Davis (J. F.) China. New ed. 2 v. 1857. .1023.04
— The Chinese. 2 v. [n.d.] 1021.06
DeaniW.) The China mission. 1859. . . .1023.13
De Fonblanque (R B.) Niphon and Pe-che-li ; or two
years in northern China. 1862. . . .1022.17
Doolittle (J. ) Social life of the Chinese ; with some ac-
count of their customs and opinions. 2 v. 1023.08
Downing (<7. T.) The Fau-Qui in C. In 1836-7. [In Waldie library,
V. 12.] 5078.26
Findlay {A. G.) Directory for the navigation of. 1045.05
Forbes (F. K) Five years in China, 1842 to 47. 102:i.01
Fortune (K) Among the Chinese: inland, on the coast,
and at sea. With suggestions on the present
war. 1859 1022.20
— Two visits to tea countries of C. 2 v. 1853. 1021.08
Go'ez {B.) Travels from Lahore to C. 1602. [In Pinkerton, v. 7.1
Orosier (J. B, (k A.) General description of C. 2d ed.
2 V. 1795 1036.05
Hawks (F. L.) Narrative of the exped. to the China
seas, 1852-54, under Commodore Perry. 1016.05
Miibner (J. A,, baron von). Bamble round the world,
1871 • 933.20
Hue (E.R., I'abbi). Journey through C, 1844-6. 1021.01
Same, [/n Trav. library, v. 8. ] . . .507.5.13
— Journey through the Ch. empire. 2 v. 1856. 1022.12
Hunt's library of commerce, v. 1, 1845 (Commercial intercourse
of the world with C.) 6927.12
Jones (0.) 'Chinese ornament. 1867. . . 1-167.04
Lay (O.T.) The Chinese as they are. 1341. . 1036.03
Legge (James, D.D.) The Chinese classics: with a
translation , critical and exegetieal notes, prolego-
mena, and copious indexes, v. 1-5 in 8 pts. Hong
Kong and London, 1861-72 7818.01
Gmitenls: v.l. Couluciau analects, the Great learning, and
the Doctrine of the mean. v.2. Works of Meucius. v. 3, pi. 1.
First parts of the Shoo-kiug,or the books ol T'aug; the books
of Yu; the books of Hea; the books of Shaug ; and the pro-
legomena, v. 3, pt. 2. Fifth part of the Shoo-king, or the
book of Chow, and indexes, v. 4. pt. 1. First part of the
She-king, or lessons from the states ; and prolegomena.
V. 4. pt. 2. Second, third, and fourth parts of the She-king.
or the minor odes of the kingdom, the greater odes, the
sacrificial odes and praise tongs ; and indexes, v. 5. pt. 1.
Dukes Yin, Hwan, Chwaug, Min, He, Wan, Seueu, and
Ch'ing ; and prolegomena. v. 5, pt. 2. Dukes Seang,
Ch'aou, Ting, and Qae, with Tso's appendix and the in-
dexes.
Medhurst [W.H.) China: its state and prospects. 1025.11
— Foreigner in Far Cathay. 1873 1021.19
Michie (A.) Siberian overland route from Peking to St.
Petersburgh. [18(j3.] 1024.13
MUne(W,C',) life in China. 1857. . . .1022.10
JUorga {A. de). 0. at the close of the 16th century, [/n Ais Phi-
lippine Islands. 1868 1066.16
Morrison {B.) Memoir of an embassy to C, 1816. [Pamphleteer.
T. 16.] 6068.15
Moule (A. K) Four hundred million. Chapters, etc,
1871 1021.13
Nieukoff{J,) *Travela in C, 1665. ["Pinkerton, v. 7.] . 926.07
Ogilby (J,, translator). 'Embassy to China. By P. De
Goyer and J.De Keyzer; described by J. Nieuhoffi
1669 1029.01
Same. Second part. Atlas chinensis, etc. Col-
lected by A. Montanus. Englished by J. Ogilby.
1671 1029.02
Murray (H., and others). Accoimtof C. 3 v. 1843. 1021.03
Xeviits (J. L.) China and the Chinese. 1869. 1023.18
Oliphant (L, ) Earl of Elgin's mission to China and
Japan in 1857-59. 1860 1025.03
Orlians (P. J. d'). Hist, of the two Tartar conquerors
of C. [in Hakluyt soc, 18.54.] . . .1025.14
Patterson [R, H.) National life of C. [7b his Essays, 1862.) 1412.01
Pauthier ((?.) and Bazin (A,) Chine. 2 v. 1853. 901.20
Pauw (G. de), Keoherches phUos. [/n his CEuvres,
V. 4-5.] 411.08
Polo (M.) Travels into C. [In Kerr (B.) Voyages, v. 1.] 914.08
Pmnpelly (B.) Journey around the world. 1870. 1125.09
— Geol. researches in C. [/n Sm. contrib., v. 16.] , .3937.15
Ripa (M. ) Memoirs, during thirteen years' residence
at the court of Peking. 1849 1021.16
Rubmquis or Ruysbrock ( W, de), •Travels into Tartary and 0.,
1263. [Pinkerton, v. 7.] 926.01
BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
COUNTRIES : China to Colombia.
801
BartHH.A.) Notes on the Yang-TszeKUng. [/n Royal geog.
soo. JouTQal, T. S3, 1863.] »03.S8
SImib (8.) Journals [while] American consul at Can-
ton. [1787-90.] 1023.20
Sfioberl(F.) World in miniature. 2 v. . . . 6631.09
Simpson ( W. ) Meeting the sun: a journey. 1874. 1015.08
iimUh(0.) Consular cities of China. 1S47. .1023.17
amUh(W. L. a.) 0. and the Chinese. 18G3. 1023.16
Speer (W.) Oldest and newest empire. China and the
United States. 1870 1023.23
8UiW\JL~in {Sir G. L.) Account of [Macartney's] embassy
to China. [1792-93.] 2 v. 1797 1017.02
Staunton {Sir 0. T.) Miscellaneous notices relating to
China. 1822 1021.15
Ta-tsing-leu-lee ; the fundamental laws, etc. A selection
from the Chinese, with appendix, and notes, by
Sir G. T. Staunton. London, 1810. 4°. . 1017.04
Taylor (Bayard). Visit to China, etc. 1855. . 1022.07
Thomson {J.) Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and
China. 1875 1026.10
Tiffany (0.) The Canton Chinese. 1849. . . 1021.14
WUliamsiMrs. S. D.) A year in China. 1864. 1022.11
WiUiams (S. W.) The middle kingdom : Chinese em-
pire and its inhabitants. 3d ed. 2 V. 1851. 1023.02
Williamson {A.) Journeys in northern C. 1870. 1021.11
Wilson (J.) Medical notes on C. 1846. . . . 4334.17
Wood (W. M.) Fiinkwei ; or China, etc 1859. 1022.08
See also articles in Blackwood, t. 72, 1852. (Celestials at
home and abroad) ; v. 93, 1863 (Frogreea in O.j : v. »3, 1863
(Veang-taj mountains and spirit-writing in C ) ; £d. rev.,
T. 127, 1808 (Western 0.) ; Fortn. rev., v. 1. 1H08 (by iStr J.
B. Bowring; ; Eraser's mag., t. 68, 1863 (Sketches in O.) ;
T. 76, 1867 (C. in 12th cent.) ; n. s., v. 2, 1870 (Present condi-
tion) ; y. 3, 1871 (What Chinese think of Europeaus) ; Nat.
qu. rev., V. 6, 1862 (Language aud lit.) ; Mew Knglander, v.
17, 1859 (0. and the Chinese, by W. D. Whitney) ; v. 28, 1869
(Three religions of C, by W. A. P. Martin) ; v. 19, 1861 (C.
and the West, by W. D. Whitney) : v. 28, 1869 (Renaissance
in C, by W. A. P. Martin) ; N. A. rev., v. Ill, 1870 (Compe-
titive examination in G , by Martin) ; North Brit, rev., v.
27, 1857 ; Qunt. rev., v. 115, 1864; Temple liar, April, May,
1874 (Mauuers and customs in C.) : Westm. rev., v. 67,
1857 (C. and the Chinese) ; v. 69, 1858 (C. past and pres-
ent) ; V. 90, 1868.
Note.— For the BeUgions of China, see Oonfiiciua (p. 279);
Legge's Chinese classics (p. 300) ; and Fartotu religimu
(p. 100).
History.
Bannister (5. ) Journal of the first French embassy to 0.
1698-1700 ; translated, with essay on the friendly
disposition of the Chinese governmeut. . 1023.12
Barker {E. H.) The China of the classics. [/». Classical journal,
V. 3. p. 296 ; V. 6, p. 204.J 2742.03
Chalmers i.J.) Origin ot the Chinese: connection of
the Chinese with western nations. 180S. 1022.10
QvXzlaff (G.) Sketch of Chinese history, ancient and
modem. With a retrospect of [its] foreign inter-
course iind trade. 2 v. 18:i4 1036.01
History of 0. [In Universal hist., v. 8, 1769.] 406.01
History of the pirates of the China sea, 1807-10. [In Neumann
(C. F.) Trauslations, etc. 1831.] 7816.10
Menditza (</. (J.de). Histoi-y of the kingdom of C, and
the situation thereof. Ed. by G. T. Staunton, with
introd. by B. H. Major. 2 v. [Hakluyt society,
1853] 1025.15
Thornton (T.) History of C, from the earliest records
to 1«42. 2 V. 1S41 1023.21
Vincent ( W.) Observ. on the ' 0. of the classics,' by Barker. [In
Olaasioal journal, v. 7, p. 32.] 2742.07
Yule (H., ed.) Cathay and the way thither ; medieval
notices of C. With essay on the intercourse be-
tween C. and the western nations previous to the
discovery of the Cape route. 2 v. [Hakluyt soc,
I860.] 1025.17
Chinese Emigration to the United States.
Cortwell {B. H.) Why and how the Chinese emigrate.
1871 1021.10
See also New Englander, v. 29, 1870 (Chinese migration,
by Prof. H. N. Day.)
Taiping and other rebellions, 1850-60.
Bnne{L.) The Taeping rebellion iu C. 1862. 1023.19
Gallery (J. M.) and iTvan {Mdcldw). History of the
iusorrection in C. 18.53 1021.17
Ckemey (C. C.) Ohineao Gordon and the Taiping rebellion. [In
his Essays, etc. 1874.] 3224.22
Meadows (T. T.) The Chinese and their rebellious.
1856 1036.04
See also Blackwood's mag., T. It, 1863 ; t. 100^ UM ;
T. 1(M, 1«67 : Kd. rev., r. 102, 18S ; Vnwir's mag., t. 48,
1863 : T. 71. 1869 ; V. 79, 1869 (Chinese Oordoo) ; New Eng-
lander, V. 30, 1871 ; N. A. rev., V. 79, l»S< ; Qiiar. rev., r. »4,
U64 (Religion of the rebels) : v. 112, 1862.
Recent foreign relations and tnars of China,
Belcher [Sir E.) Naval operations in Ch ins. 1840-41. [In kit
Voyage round the world, etc. 1843.1 W.'ll
Cooke (0. W.) China: being "'The Times" special
correspondence in 1857-58 1023.14
Swinlioe (li. ) Narrative of the North China campaiga
of 1860 1022. 18
.9ec also Blackwood, v. 88, 1869 ; v. 87, 1860 (2 art.) ; v. 8».
1861 (Gngliali embassies) : Ed. rev., v. 98, 106, 111, 122
(Elgin's mission, etc.) ; v. 133, 1871 (For. relations of C.) :
Fraser's mag., v. 65, 1857 (The war with C.) ; u. s. v. 3, 1871
(Chinese statesmen and state papers ; 3 art.) ; N. A. rev.,
v. 90, 18U0 ; guar, rev., v. 1V7, 1860 (Elgin's mission) ;
v. 132, 1872 (Trade with C.) ; Westm. rev., v, 93, 1870 (Our
poUcy in C.) : v. 95, 1871 (France, the Jesnits, and the
Tientsin massacre).
See also, iu this class, names of dependencies of China,
04 Manchooria;— Mongolia ; — Tibet ; — Gorea ;— Formosa.
China Seas.
CbUingwood {C.) Rambles of a naturalist, 1866-67. 1064.13
Hawks (F. L.) Narrative of the exped. to the China
sea8,under Commodore PeiTy, 1852-54. 3v. 1026.02
Jarrad (F. W ) 'The China sea directory, v. 4. Coasts
of Corea, Russian Tartiiry, Japau islands, gulfs ol
Tartary and Amur and sea of Okhotsk ; liuschoten
islands, etc. 1873 1046.20
CilioUt.
Vahram. (Chronicle of the Armenian kingdom of 0. [/» Neumann
Translations, etc., 1831.] 7816.10
See also Asia Minor, (p. 292, ante).
Cincinnati.
Board of education. The Bible in the public schools.
Arguments in the case of J. J). Minor et al. versus
the Board of education. Cin., 1870. 8°. 3522.20
Board of trade. lsi-6th annual report. C, 1870-75. 8.
Cincinnati directory, 1S75. Ciu., 1874. 8°. . . 6763.06
Public library. Catalogue. Cin., 1871. 8°. . . 2715.25
— lst-8th annual report. C, 1867-75. 8°.
Yomuj men's jnercaiitile library associalion. Catalogues
of books. Cin., 1869. 8° 2715.17
— 19th-41st annual report. C, 18r,4-76. 8°.
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 1867 (by J. Fartoo).
Circassia and the Caucasus.
Ditson (0. 1.) Circassia, a tour. 1850. . . 993.07
Famin(C.) Circassie. 1838. [Univers.] . . 902.29
Freslifield {D. W.) Travels in the Central Oircassia.
1869 996.12
Freygand (Mme. F. de). Letters from the Caucasus.
1823 1043.24
Oolovin^I.) The Caucasus. 1853 995.05
Harvey (Mrs.) Turkish harems and Circassian homes.
1871 1034.11
Haxthausen{A.) Transcaucasia, e<c. 1854. . . 1034.14
Mackie (J. M.) Life of .Schamyl 3156.20
Spencer (E.) Travels in Circassia. 1839. . . 995.03
— Turkey, Circassia, etc. 1835 992.14
See also articles in Blackwood, v. 79-80, 1856 i Ftortnightly
rev., Sept., Oct., 1874 (by A. W. Dilke); l^'raser's mag., Jan.,
1873 (Visit in 1870, by E. Ranson) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 26, 1872
(C. and the Turks) ; Qu. rev., v. 116, 1864 (The Oiroassiau
exodus).
Cities. See Cities, p. 269 of this catalogue.
Oity of the OMiphs. See Bagdad.
Cleveland, (Oldo).
WIdttiesey (C.) Early history of C. 1867. . 612.21
Ooohin-Ohina. See Anam, p. 290 ; — Indo-Ohina.
Colchester, (Conn.)
Taintor (C. M.) Extracts from the records of C. 591.26
Colombia.
Cochrane (C. S) Travels in C. 1823-24. 1825. 11.54.22
Colombia in 1826. I,., 1828. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 29.] . 6058.29
(Wilder (/.) Modem traveller, V. 27. 1830. . . 911.27
i)u<()ie (ir.) Visit to C, 1M22 and 1823. , . .1154.24
Famin (C.) Colombie. 1839. [Univers.] 901.17
Stevenson (W.B.) 20 years' residence in South America.
3v. 1825 1154.15
See also Bolivia ;— New (Sranada ;— Tsnezaela.
In aiUug for boolu^ tiae the ■■ Book Orders," giving the AUIUOH'S NAUE, the first part of the TITIiE, and the NUUBBB.
302
COUNTRIES : Coloradoto Greta.
\
Colorada
BowUa{B.) The Switzerland of America ; a summer
vacation in C. 1SC9 1122.09
Denver OUy board of trade. Besources of Oolorado.
I860.' 1133.21
Old(Ii.O.) Oolorado : its resources. 1872. .1133.21
Pacific K. B. reports, v. 2, 1858 (Narrative of Gunnison's explor.)
Taylor {B.) Colorado. A summer trip. 1867. 1114.21
Tice (J. H. ) Over the plains and on the mountains.
[1872.] 1132.19
United StaUs. Engineer department. Geogr. and geol. explor. and
surveys west of the lOOth meridian, in charge of G. M.
Wheeler. [Now publishing.] 1116.18
Qeol. eiploratiuu of the 4(lth parallel, In charge of Olarenoe
King. V. 8, Mining Industry. 1870 1116.11
— Interior department. U. S. geol. survey of the territories [in
charge of F. V. Hayden]. Annual report for 1869 and 1873.
Note. — These reports cover the geology, mineralogy, na-
tural history, and mining industry of the territory, with
maps.
— Commietioner of mining statistics. Reports, 1867-7*. . 4006.05
Colorado River of the West.
Ives {J. 0.) Eeport upon the 0. river of the west.
1861 1126.09
Poweli (J. W.) Exploration of the 0. river of the West
and its tributaries, 1869-72 1136.19
' — The ca&ous of the C. [/» Soribuer's monthly, Jan., Feb.,
Mch., 187B.]
SUgreaves (i.) Ezped. down the Zuni and 0. rivers.
[Natural history.] 1853 1133.17
Columbus, (OAto).
Sfuder (J. S.) History, resources, etc 1873. 601.09
Concord, (_Mass.)
8liaUuck(L.) History of C, tol832. . . . 611.29
Concord, {New Hampshire).
Bouion (A^.) History of 0., 1725-1853. . . . 605.02
Moore {J.) Anuals of C, 1726 to 1823. . . 612.12
Concord River, (Mass.)
Thoreau {U. D.) Week on the C. 1859. . .1111.10
Confederate States of America, (so ccJkd).
O^tai reports of battles. New York, 1863. 8°. 645.10
See alto United States. ( War of the rebellion, 1861-66.)
Congo River.
Angelo (if.) and Carli {D. de). *Voyage to, 1666-7. [Finkerton,
V. 16.] 920.16
Astley[T.) Ool. of voyages, v. 2, book 3-4 (1678-1700). . 935.11
Uoefer(F.) Afrique australe. 1818 901.02
MerollaiJ.) * Voyage to, 1682. [Finkerton, v. 16.1 • - 926.16
Jfo)»<etro (J./.) Angola and the Congo. 1876. 1093.22
Connecticut.
.Records of the colony and plantation of New Haven,
lf>38-[1655]. Ed. by C. J. Hoadley. 2 v. With
the code of 1656. Hartford, 1857-58. 8°. . 592.02
Bacon (L. and others). Contributions to the ecclesias-
tical history of 0. 1861 3457.16
Biahnell (if.) Hist, estimate of C. [In hit Work and play. 2614.27
Ckide of 1650, a compilation [by K. R. Hiuman] of the
earliest laws of Conn. ; with extracts from the
laws of New Haven colony, called Blue laws.
Hartford, [n. d] 8° 5622.04
DeForest {J. W.) History of the Indians of C, to 1S50.
1853 592.07
Duiujht{T.) Historyof C to [1815]. . . . 591.05
Everest (G. W.) ThepoeteofO. 1843. . .1643.08
libwler (W. C.) Local law in C. historically considered.
„ 1872 5735.22
Binman (B. R.) Letters from the English kings and
queens, the governors of the colony of 0., with
the answers thereto, 1635-1749. . . . 591.14
flbiiisfer ((?. H) History of Conn. 2 v. 1857. 652.01
Percwal(J. 0.) Report of the geology of Connecticut
1842 4114.17
Peters (S. ^.) General hist, of Conn. 1781. . 652.03
Shxpard (G. M.) QeoL survey of 0., 1837. . . 4112 21
'CrumbuU (J?.) Hist, of Conn. 2 v. 1818 . 652 04
Sigourney (L. H.) Sketch of C. 40 years since. Utnon.-]
'824. 591.12
See oZm Cheshlre;-Greenwioh ;-Hartford ;-Meriden:
^^y ?»"" :-Mew London ;-Norwich ;-Stamford -
Walhnpford ;-Waterbury j-Windsor i-Woodburv. AUo
New England.
Connecticut River and Valley.
Hitchcock [E.) Illus. of snr&ce geology. [In Sm. contrib., v. 9.1
Warren {J. Cj Fossil impressions in sandstone rocks
of Conn. Eiver. Boston, 1854. 8°. . . 4112.26
Constantinople.
AUom (T.) 'G. illustrated; with historical account by E.
Walsh. [1849.] 997.17
Auldjo (J.) Visit to Constantinople, in 1833. 996.22
Oautier {T.) Constantinople of to-day. 1854. 992.03
Mddy(D. G.) Walter in Constantinople. 1868. 1041.12
Chiutier (T.) Constantinople. [French.]" . . 7031.26
Same. From the French, by E. H. Gould. 1033.18
ifornfcj/ (E iJo In and around Stambonl. 2 v. 994.07
Same. [New tUle.'\ C. during the Crimean war.
1863 99(1.21
Kennedy (C. M.) Turks of 0. [In Gralton (F.) Vacation tourists,
1862-3.] 925.18
Lott{K) Harem life in Constantinople. . .1082.12
Murray {J.) Hand-book for C. 1871. . . . 1033.10
Pardee [J. ) City of the Sultan. 2 v. 1837. . 994.01
Same. [In Waldie library, v. 10.] 6078.24
Smith (A.) A month ate. 1855 992.08
See also Lippincott's mag., June, 1872 (by F. W. Holland).
J9^ See also, iu this class, Turkey ; — Eastern and By-
zantine empire ; — Bosporus ; — East.
Conway River, {England).
FeTdon {B.) The Conway in the stereoscope. With notes
by J. B. Davidson. 1860 954.27
Cooperstown, {N. Y.)
Coffin (R. B.) Home of Cooper, and the haunts of
Leatherstocking. By Barry Gray. [pseud.'\ 3043.27
lAvermore (S. T.) Hist, of Cooperstown. 1862. 621.06
Corea or Korea
Hamel {H.) Travels in C, 1653. [Finkerton, v. 7.] . . . 926.07
Regis [J. B.) Geogr. observ. and hist, of Korea. [In *Grreen.
Voyages, v. 4, p. 819-347.] 936 12
Williainson {A.) Journeys in. 2 v. 1870. . . 102L11
Cornwall, {England).
Boltrell {W.) Traditions of West C. 2 v. 1870. 381G.20
CornwaU: its mines and miners. [a?ion.] 1857. [Trav.
lib., V. 23.] 6075.28
Hogg ( T. ) Fabulous hist, of the ancient kingdom of C.
[a poem.] 1827 1051.17
Hunt (R. ) Popular romances of the west of England.
2 V. 1865 3816.08
Mmier {Max). C. antiquities. [In hit Chips, etc., v. 8.] . 2637.21
Murray (J.) Handbook for C. 1869. . . . 953.16
Norris {E.) Ancient Cornish drama, 2 v. 1859. 1733.31
S^jender (£) Fjord, Isle, and Tor. 1870. . . 954.24
See also Brit. quar. rev., Oct., 1870 (Aflnity between the
Bretous and the Cornish); Beauties of £ugl., v. 2 [91Sa.02J.
jfSf See also Britons (p. 296).
Corsica.
Boswell{J.) An account of 0. 1768. . . . 975.15
Forester {,T.) Eambles in C. 1858 975.02
Fyie.ss i^C. A. C. de). Corse. 1847. [XJnivers.] 901.26
Oregorovius {F. ) C. iu the picturesque, social, and hist.
aspects. 1855. [Trav. lib., v. 2.] . . . 5075.07
Keviewed in London qu. rev., v. 96, 1865.
Mun-ay (J.) Hand-book for C. 18li8. . . . 981.08
Winter in Corsica. By two ladies, [anon.] 1868. 981.11
See also Mediterranean ; and Uvea of Paoli, (p. 184).
Cossacks.
Heber [B.) History of the Cossacks. [In hit Life, v. 1.] . 3074.01
See also works on Russia.
Costa Rica.
Boyle{F.) A ride across a continent. 2 v. 1868. 1165.17
See also New monthly mag., Nov., 1866; Lippincott's
mag., Nov., 1872 (by R. M. Walsh).
49" See also Central America (p. 299).
Crete.
HaJduyt (R.) Col. of voyages, v. 2, 1810. (Voyages to
Candia and Chio) 916.16
Pos((e(/i«)aiie (£) Tour in Crete. 1868. . . . 992.22
Skinner (J. E K) Eoughing it in C, in 1867. 993.23
Spratt (T.A.B.) Travels and researches in C. 2v. 993.21
Strangford [Lord). Notes on C. [In his Writings, etc., v. 2, 1869.)
StiUman {W.J.) Cretan insurrectioa of 1866-7-8. 993.25
See also Contem. rev., v. 1, 1866 ; Fraser's mag., v. 79,
1869 (C. insurrection in 1866-8).
BBOOELYN UEROANTILB LIBBABX.
COUNTRIES : Crimea (o DardaneUaa
303
Crimea.
Vemidoff {A. d»). Travels in the 0. 2 t. 1837. 997.14
Hokkriiess (M.) Journey to the Crimea. 1827. 997.07
- Notes relating to the the Ciim Tatars. 1821. 991.22
Hommaire lie UdHX.) Trnvels iu the 0. 1847. 997.05
ATUner ( 2'. ) Crimea ; its aucient and modem history.
ISSS 543.08
OUplMid (X. ) Bussian shores of the Black sea. 997.04
Seymour (if. D.) Bussia on theBlack sea,e/c. 1855. 997.03
^ncer (E ) FaU of the Crimea. 1854. . . 554. 10
Sfote.—A. Bemi-flctitious narrative of the conijuest of tlie
Orlmea by the RuBBiuus under Catherine II.
4^ See also Ed. rev., v. 102 (The Taurio Chersouese] ;
N. A. rev., V. 81, 1865 (History of the Crimea).
Crimean "V^ax of 1854-56.
Bazancotirt (C. de). Crimean expedition. 2 v. 551.09
Singlake I A. W.) The invasion of the Crimea, v. 1-3.
1863-75 554.11
The latest volume (publ. iu 1876) of thla elaborate work
lucludes the battle of InltermaDii. Reviewed in Blaukwood,
V.93, 18t>a: V. 104. 1868; V. 105, 1869; Ed. rov., V. 117, 1863;
V. 128, 1868 ; April, 1873 ; Eraser's mag., v. 68. 1863 ; v. 78,
1868 ; Nat. rev.. V. 16, 1863 ; North Brit, rev., v. 38, 1863 ;
Quar. rev., v. 113, 1863.
Proude {J. A.) Short studies, v. 2 (The Eastern qacstlon). 2826.06
McCl'lian (G. B.) lleport on the art of war in Europe,
in 1855 and 1856 4518. U7
McConnic.k i,R. C.) Visit to the camp before SevastopoL
1855 553.11
Morell (J. R.) Neighbors of Kussia, and history of the
war to the siege of Sebastopol. 1854, . 554.21
Ptcfon'u/ history of the Russian war. 1854-6. . 547.02
Beminiscences of an officer of zouaves. 1860. . 554. 15
Russell ( W. H. ) British exped. to the C. 1858. 554.01
— (Jen. Todlebeu's History of the defence of Sebasto-
pol. 1854-5. A review 551.16
Simpson ( W. ) 'The seat of war in the East [With
colored illustrations.] 1-2 series in 1 v. A. 47. 18
Tyrrell (H.) Hist, of the war with llussia. 2 v. 558.11
Wbesti/H {K) Guerre d'Orient ; les victoires et con-
quetes des arme'es aUiees. 2 v. iu 1. 1857. 554.14
5i'e also Fortnightly rev., v. 2, 1865 (Some unexpected
results of the war, by Gt. Hooper) ; Eraser's mag., n. a., v. 3,
1871 (On the causes of the war, by F. W. Newman). Nu-
merous otlier articles upou the war may be fouud in the
Euglisti periodicals. Eraser's, Blackwood, Ediuburgb,
North British, Quarterly, Westminstor, etc, for 1853-67.
Croatia.
SpoUisuioode 10. A.) Tour in 0. [In Salton (F.) Vacation tour-
ists, 18G0.] 926.11
See also Austria : — Danubian provinces.
Crusades, A. D. 1080-1456.
Busk {Mrs. W.) Mediosv. popes, crisader8,e<c. 4v. 443.25
JStoss(C'.A) Hei'oines of the crusades. [Fiction.] 6623. 26
Contents : Adela of Blois, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Berengaria
of Navarre, Isabella of AngoulSme, Violaute of Jerusalem,
Eleanor of Castile,
CUroniclei of the crusades. Bohn, 1848. . . 6623.13
Contents : Chronicle of Richard of Devizes, coucerniug
the deeds of Richard, 1189-92. Oeoffry de Viusaufs CJiroui-
cle of liichurd 1. 1187-92. De Joiuville's Memoirs of Louis
IX. 1 '226-71.
Cox{G. IK) The crusades. [Epochs of history.] 6623.01
Ediar i_J.G.) Crusades and crusaders. 1860. 6623.12
OMon ( fi. ) Hist, of the crusades. [ With his Life.] 3065. 17
JVo(e.— From his ' Decline and fall,' oh. 68, etc.
Gray {G. Z.) The children's crusade : an episode of
the 13th century. 1870 66'23.11
Jacob (S. and others). History of the Ottoman empire,
including the crusades. 2d ed. 1854. . 547.14
James ( 0. P. iV. ) Hist, of chivalry [and crusades]. 66-23.17
KeighUey [T.) The crusades: scenes and characters. (Waldie
library, v. 7-8.] 6078.21
Michaud(J.F.) Hist, of the crusades. 3v. 1852. 6623.14
Note. — The most important work on the crusades. The
last book of v. 3 gives a general summary of the progress
of European Industry, arts, and geuer^il knowledge during
and after the crusades.
miman[H.U.) History ol Latin Christianity, v. 3-4. 1857.3417.06
Mills (V.) History of the crusades. 2 v. 1828. 6623.20
Oaketey {F.) Influence of the C. on arts and literature. [In Ox-
ford prize essays, v. 4, p. 156-85. 1836.) .... 2541.14
PdlgraveiSir f.) Origin and intent of the crusades. Robert the
crusader. [In his Hist, of Normandy, v. 4, 1864.] . 484.20
ProcUr IU.) History of the crusades, r/n iij Historical essays,
1868.] 446.14
Set a:«o Litlell, 18S8, v. 1, or Brit. qn. r«v. (Onn tM M
decorlbed by Grusaders).
In Biography, see llva* of oromden, u Fbedkbio n. of
Oermany, Oodfkkv d« Bociu/>h, Louis IX., JvtAJM (Oar-
dinal), Bicuard I.
In Fiction, see Scott'a Talei of the crusaders (Bstrotbed,
and Taliamau) ; and Count Bobert of Paris. In Poelrjr, tee
Tssso's Jerusalem delivered.
tS" See also Knighthood, in the general alphabet.
Cuba,
BaliouiO.W.) History of Cuba. 1854. . .1161.21
BeauvalleHL.) Bachelaud the new world. 1856. . , .1072.11
Bremer {F.) Homes of the new world, v. 2, 1853. . . . 1073.13
(Jarlelon (G. W.) Our artist in Cuba, 1805-C. 1162.06
Dana (R. II.) To Cuba and back. 1859. . .1162.05
Gallemja (A.) Pearl of the AntiUes. 1873. . 1161. '23
GilAjes (R. W.) Cuba for invalids. 1860. . 116'2.04
Hazard (S.) Cuba with pen and pencil. 1871. 1161.13
Howe {Mrs. J. W.) Trip to Cuba. 1860. . . 1162.07
Bepr. from Atlantic monthly, v. iM, 1859.
Humboldt {F. H. A. von). Island of Cuba. Ed. by J.
S. Thrasher. 1856 1162.08
— Same. 0. and the slave trade, [in Am Personal narrative, v. 7,
1829 ; V. 3, 18S«.] 1166.07
Uarlbul ( W.ll. ) Gan Eden; or pictures of Cuba. 1102.01
— Same. [/nTrav. library, V. 11.] 6076.16
Jiiy(W.ML.) My winter in Cuba. 1871. .1161.18
KimbaU{R.B.^ Cuba and the Cubans. 1850.1162.02
Mackie {J. M.) From Cape Cod to the tropics. 1864. . 1111.08
Murray {A. M.) Letters from Cuba. 1856. .1162.09
Murray (H. A. ) Lands of the slave, etc. 1857. 1072. 10
Phillippo (J.M.) The United States and C. 1857. 1162.03
O'Kelley (J.J. ) The Mambi-land : adventures of a H.jruld
correspondent. 1874 1161.24
RegnauUiE.) Histoire des Antilles. 1849 901.12
Tudor (£r.) Tonr in Mexico and excursion to Cuba. [/» Waldie
library, V. 8.] 5078.17
TurnbuUiD.) Travels in Cuba. 1840. . . . 1162.10
'Vyivj (C. D.) Stranger in the tropics, [aiioji.] 1161.19
United States. Dep. of Stale. Corresp. in relation to
the seizure of American vessels and injuries to
American citizens. 1870
WiUis(N.P.) Health trip to the tropics. 1854. 116'2.-24
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1876 (Conquest of C, by
Gt. Britain iu 1702).
4^ See West Indies ;— America (6. Discovery, etc. p. 289).
Dabomy.
Burton {R. F.) A mission to Gelele, king of Dahome.
2 V. 1864 1083.09
Skertchley {J. A.) Dahomy as it is. 1874. . 1086.06
Dalmatia.
Chopin (J. M.) Provinces dauubiennes. 1856. 901.29
Paton {A. A.) Highlands etc., of the Adriatic. 2 v. 1849. 975.06
Shoberl (F.) World iu miniature. 2 v. . .6631.21
Stran^tford {Viscountess}. Eastern shores of the Adriatic. 1034.16
Wilkinson {J. G.) Dalmatia, e(c. 2 v. 1848.. 995.07
Dakota.
2)ofi(7e(fl. 7.) The Black Hills. 1876. . . .1132.25
Jones (W.P.) Myth of stone idol ; a love legend. 1662. 39
Damascus.
Ed'ly (D. C.) "Walter in Damascus. 1868. . 1041.12
Porter (J. L.) Five years iu D. 2 v. 1855. .1053.14
Reviewed in N. A. rev., July, 1856.
Robinson (£.) Later biblical researches. 1867. . . . 1066.06
See also Syria ;— Asia Minor.
Danube.
Bealtie (W.) 'The Danube : its history, scenery, and
topography. 1841 986.11
Mansfield iR.B.) Logof the Water Lily. 1854. 963.21
Qain (M. J.) Steam voyage, etc. 2 v. 1836. . 966.15
Danubiau provinces.
Chopin (J.M.) Provinces danubiennes. 1856. 8°. 901.29
Contents : Boenle, Servie, Herzegovlne, Bulgarie, SlA-
vonie, Dlyrie, Croatle, Dalmatle, Montenegro, Albauie.
Dardanelles.
Murray (J.) Handbook for travelers in the Darda-
nelles. 1871 1033.10
Darien. See Panama {Iitkmut of) .
In asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMUKR.
304
COUNTRIES : Darien U> East
\
Darien, ( Oonn.)
Euntviglon (K ) History of Stamford, dc . . 592.00
Dartmoor, {England.)
See Qosr. rev., July 1873.
Dartmouth, (Mass.)
Pickdson (D.) Hist of New Bedford, D., etc. 591.25
Davenport, {Iowa).
WUkie{F.B.) Davenport past and present 1858. 591.16
Dead Sea.
De Saulcy {L. F. J. 0. de). Journey roond the Dead
Sea, 1850-51. 1854 1054.02
Lt/nch {W. F.) U. S. exped. to the Dead Sea. 1054.01
See alto works ou Palestine.
Dedham, {Mass.)
Lainson {A. ) History of the First churoh and parish.
1839 50!U.04
WAi/e {J.) Centennial discourse, 3d parish.1835. 5091.04
Mann (H.) Hist annals of Dedham, 1635-1847. 611.11
Dela-s^are.
Fsrris (B.) History of the original settlements on the
Delaware, to the colonization under Penn. 592. li
Vincent {F. ) History of D. ; with description of its geo-
graphy and geology. 1870 602.15
Dela'w^are Water Gap.
Brndhead {L. W) Scenery, legends, and early history.
1867 1112.28
Delhi.
Minium {R. B.) From New York to D., 1858. 1023.10
Bolton {J. K W. ) The Chaplain's narrative of the siege
of Delhi. 1858 1013.03
See also India.
Denmark eind Danes.
Uoxe ( W.) TravelB in Denmark and Norway, about 1780, [Pink-
erton, v. 6.] 926.06
Crichton {A. ) and Wheaton (H.) Scandinavia; a history
of Denmark. [To 1837.] 2 v. E., 1838. 16°. 542.04
Same. 2 v. New York, 1816. 18°. . . 54-2.0U
Dunham (.S. A ) Hist of D. [to 18U.] ISv. 1839-10.] 512.01
%rie.s- (J. .B.) Daneniark. 1846. [Univers] . 901.22
Forester ^T.) Traces of the Danes in England. [In Alired.
Works, T, 1.1 6017.16
OallmtjaiA.) Invasion of D. in 1864. 2 v. . 542.12
Godwin {M. W. ) Letters written during a short resi-
dence in Denmark. 1802 991.00
Oosch {O.A.) Denmark and Germany since 1815. 546.27
liook (0.) Danes in the time of king Alfred. [In Alfred. Workti,
V. 1.] 6017.15
Mallii^ {(J.) Great and good deeds of Danes, Norwe-
gians, and Holsteinians. Tr. by A. A. Feldborg.
1807 548.05
Marryai {H.) Eesidence in Jutland, the Danish isles,
and Copenhagen. 1860 964.14
Murray {J., puU.) Hmd-book for D. 3ded. 1858. 991.08
Scott { V. H. ) The Danes and the Swedes : a visit to
Denmark, including SchleswigHolstein and the
Danish islands. 1850 997.13
Taylor {B.) Northern travel. 1858. . . . 991.02
Universal history. Modern part, v. 32. (Hist, of D., to 1743.) 406.25
Worsaae (J. J. A.) Primeval antiquities of D. 5813.19
See also Ed. rev., v. 134, 1871 (Sojmdinavian politics) ; N.
A. rev., V. 84, 1867 (Danish Sound dues); Temple Bar, Mch.,
1870 iDauish national character).
jj^ See also, in the general alphabet. Language ; — Liter-
ature ; — Poetry ; — and, in this class, Scandinavia ; —
Europe,
Derbyshire, {England).
Braj (»r.) Tour into D.,<.«;. 1777. [*Pinkerton, V 2.] . 926.02
Beauties of England and Wales, v. 3 (by liritton and Bi-ayley).
Ferber [J. J.) Oryotography of D. ['Pinkerton, v, 2.] . 926.02
Murray {J.) aaf^d-bookfovD. 1868. . . . 451,07
Detroit.
Parkman (K ) Hist of the conspiracy of Poutiac . 584. 06
Rickardson [J.) Waoousta ; or the prophecy. A talo [In Waldie
Ubrary, v, 1.) 5078.15
Devonsljire, {England).
Beauties of England etc., v. 1 (by Britton and Brayley), . 916a.03
Bray {Mrs. A. K ) Description of the part of D. on the
Tamar and the Tavy. 3 v. 1S36. . . . 951.21
Kingtley [0.) North Devon. [With his Sir Walter Ealolgh, etc, p
221-76, 1869.1 2534.06
Murray (J.) Hand-book for Devon, e(c. . . 953.16
See also Bentley's miscel., v. 21, 1847 (Festivities and su-
perstitions of D.,by Mrs. T. Whittle) ; Fortnightly rev,,
V. 6, 1866 (by J. Dennis).
Dominica {Island of).
Atwood (jT.) History of the island of Dominica, with
a description of its productions, etc. 1791. 556.12
Dominican Republic.
OuiUermin { 0. ) Journal historique de la r^v. de la par-
tie de Test de Saint Domingue. IWOy. . . 55().13
Hazard (&)S. Domingo, past and present 1873. 1161.20
Schomburgk {R. H.) The peninsula and bay of Samaua. [In Royal
geogr. soc. Journal, v. 23, 1853.) 903.26
United Slates: Gominission of inquiry. Beport. Washing-
ton. 1871. 8° 1161.26
See also West Indies ;— Hayti. •
Dorchester, {Mass.)
Drake {8. 0.) Early history of Dorchester. 1851.611.03
Eoerett [E.) D. in 1630, 1776, 1855. [Orations, v. 3, p. 292-354.]
History of the town of Dorchester, Mass. By a com-
mittee of the Dorchester antiquarian and historical
society. 1859 611.05
Druses.
Chasssaud {G. W.) D . of the Lebanon. 1855. 1054.09
Churchill (0. H.) Mount Lebanon ; with a full account
of the Druses, 1840 to 1860. 1034.01
RobiTison {E.) D. of Mount Lebauon. [In Bibliotheca sacra, 1843.]
Duxbury, {Mass).
Winsor {J.) History of D. 1849 611.27
Djaks, See Borneo.
East (The), including the Levant-
Andersen {H. G.) A poet's bazaar. 1871. . . 964.25
Bariletl {W. H.) Gleanings, pictorial and antiquarian,
on the overland route. [aHon.'\ 1851. . 9S6.15
Bedford \F. ) *The Holy Land, Egypt, Constantinojile,
Athens, etc. 48 photographs. 1862. . . 1055. 15
Belgiojoso {C. T. de). Oriental harems and scenery.
1862 10.53.11
Blount {H.) Voyage into the Levant, 1634. (Pinkerton, v. 10.] 926.10
Blyden {E. W.) From west Africa to Palestine. 1045.07
Bodenstedt {F.) The momiugland. 2 v. 1851. 1041.21
Ist series, v. 1-2. Georgians. Arraeuiaus, Bussiaus, Per-
sians, and Tartars, their manners and poetry.
2d series, v. 1-2 Circassians and Persians.
Browne {J. R.) Yusef ; a crusade in the East. 1043.03
Bryant {W.C.) Letters from the East 1869.1052.15
Came (J.) Letters from the East. [Waldie library, v. 10.] 6078.24
Cliasles (P.) Orient : voyages d'un critique. 2e ed.
1865 7042.08
Crowe {R E) The Greek and Turk, etc. 1853. 1032.01
Coffin ( C. C.) Our new way round the world. [India,
China, Japan, c(c.] 1869 925.10
Curzon (jK, ) Visits to monasteries in the Levant.
1849 1052.08
DavesUs de Pontes {L.) Etudes sur I'orient 7043.04
Dicey {E.) The morning-land. 2 v. 1870. 1052.18
v. 1. Turkey. Palestine. 2. Egypt and Suez Canal.
Felridge { W. P. ) Harper's hand book for Eurojje and
theEasL 1862 942.03
Olennie {J. Stuart). Pilgrim's memories, or travel and
discussion in the birth-countries of Christianity
with H. T, Buckle. 187-5 1U15.16
Gobineau {A.de). Trois aus en Asie. 1855}il858. 1043.13
Grey (Hon. Mrs. W.) Visit to Egypt, Constantinople,
the Crimea, Greece, etc. of the prince of Wales.
1870 1091.02
Oriswold (Mrs. S. M.) A woman's pilgrimage to the
Holyland. 1871 1051.13
Hahn-Hahn {1.) Letters from the Orient 184.5. 1045.01
llaight (Mrs. S. R.) Letters from the old world. 2 v.
1840 914.14
Honigberger [J. M.) 35 years in the East 1852.4334.16
Jordanus (F. ) The wonders of the East Tr. by H.
Yule. [Hakluyt society, 186;!.] . . . 1044.11
Kinglake { R. ) EiJthen , or travels in the East [Turkey,
Palestine, Egypt Syria.] 1858. . . . 1051.02
— Same. [In Trav. library, v. 8, 1868.] 6075.18
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILS LIBBABT
COUNTRIES : Eart k) Edinburgh.
305
Lamarlim (A.de). TravelB in the East. 2v. 1850. 1032.04
Leech (B. II.) Letters from Greece, Turkey, Egypt,
Nubia, and the Holy Land. 1869. . . . 1051.11
Lowlli. (O.T.) The wanderer in Arabia, etc. 2t. 1042.10
Litshington {E.) Journey from Caliuitia to Europe, by way of
Egypt, 1827-28. [Waldie Ubrary, t. 1.] 6078.15
Macleod (A.) Eastward travels in Egypt, Palestine, and
Syria. 1869 1052.17
Marmier (X) Du Ehin au Nil. [Syrie, Palestine,
Egypte.] 1852 1052.11
— De I'Est U I'Ouest : voyages et littdrature. 1867.
Martineau ( H. ) Eastern life, present and past. 1053.08
Mayer (L.) 'Views in the Ottoman dominions, and
some of the Mediterranean islands. . . A. 27.04
Kervali,0.de). Voyage en Orient. 2 v. 1867. 7047.23
V. 1 . Lea femmes du Calre. Druaes et Maronitea.
T. 2. Lea Duita da Bamazau. De Paris a Cythire. Lorely.
Oliphant (L.) Patriots and filibusters. I860. 922.22
Paine (£) Tent and harem : an oriental trip. 1082.13
Palgrave(Wm.O.) Essays on eastern questions. 1033.17
CanteMt; Mahometaiilsm lu the Levant. The Xurko-
mana, He. Eaatern chrialiana. The monastery of Samelas.
The Abkhasiau insurrection. The poet Omar. The brigand,
Ta'abbet Shurran.
P?ie!j)s(S.D.) The Holy Land, eic. 1872. . .1052.07
Newton {G.T.) Travels in the Levant. 2 v. 1865. 1045.02
V. 1. Oonstantlnople. Athens. Mytilene. Sclo. Bhodea.
T. 2. Halicarnaasus. Cnidus. Brauchidss. Ooast of Caria.
Pococke{R.) Travels in the East, 1737-8. lPinkerton,v. 10.] 926.10
Prime {& X) Travels in Europe and the East. [Tur-
key, 8yria, Palestine, and Egypt.] 1855. 943.12
Rauviolf(L.) Journey into the eastern countries, 1573. {In Bay.
Roberts (D. ) *fhe Holy Land, etc. 3 v. 'l855. 1056.02
V. 1. Jerusalem and Galilee, v. 2. The Jordan and Beth-
lehem. V. 3. Idumea and Petra. v. 1-6. Egypt and Nubia.
SIiaw(T.) Barbary and the Levant. 1808. .1084.03
Smitit (A.) Eastern pilgrims: travels of three ladies.
1870 1043.23
Spejicer (J. A.) Travels in Egypt and the Holyland
1850 1052.10
Stanhope (Hester). Travels [in Syria, Palestine, Egypt,
ete.] narrated by her physician. 3 v. 1846. 1052.01
Taylor ( B. ) Lands of the Saraoen : [Syria, Palestine,
Constantinople, Spain.] 1855 994.22
Same. New York, 1859 1051.03
Train {S. F.) American merchant in Europe, Asia, and
AustraUa. 1857 922.11
Turner ( W. ) Tour in the Levant. 3 v. 1820. 1034.08
T. 1. The Mediterranean. Zante, Albania, and Greece.
v.a, Rhodes, Cyprus, and Barout. Syria, Egypt, and Holy
Land. v. 3. Asia Minor. Customs of Turks, Arabs, Greeks.
Tvieedie{W.K.) Eastern manners and customs. 1041.18
UrquhaH (D.) The spirit of the East. 1839. 1033.09
VaHhema (i. di). Travels, 1503 to 1508. With notes
and introduction by G. P. Badger. [Hakluyt so-
ciety, 186;!.] 1014.10
— Same, [/n Kerr. Col. of voyages, V. 7.] 914 U
Watlin {O. A ) Journey from Cairo to Medina and Mecca, by
Suez, ArabA, Tawila, al-Jauf, Jubbfi, Hill and Eejd. [In
Hoyal geogr. Boc. Journal, T. 24, 1854.] 903 27
Walpole (K) The Ansayrii, with travels in the further
East. 3v. 1851 1044.01
Ward {A.) Around the Pyramids, 1859-60. .1082.15
Webbe {E. ) His trauailes [in the East]. 1590. Ed. by
E. Arber, 1868 5011.02
Wilkie [Sir D.) 'Sketches in Turkey, Syria, Egypt.
1840-41 A.57.01
— Sketches, Spanish and oriental. 1846.
Wolf {J.) Travels nnd adventures. 2 v. 18G0. 1044.08
See atsOf in this class, Arabia ; — Armenia ; — Asia ? — ^Asia
Minor ; — Assyria ; — Oircassia ; — Egypt ; — G-eorgia ; —
Grreece ; — Mediterranean ;— Persia ;— Persian Gulf ; —
Red Sea ; — Syria ; — Turkey, etc., also Poetry (Oriental).
Eastern or East Indian Archipelago.
Belcher (£. ) Voyage of the Samarang. 1848. 1065.03
Contents : Borneo, Bashees, Sooloo, Celebes, Loo-choo,
Korea, Japan, Labtiau group, Philippines.
Sichmore (A. S. ) Travels in the E. Indian archipelago.
1869 1065.12
Contents : Malacca. Borneo. Java. Sumatra. Timor
group. Celebes. Moluccas. Papuan group. The Baudas.
Amboina. Mudara.
Vollingioood (0.) Voyage to Malay archipelago, 1866-67.
1868 1064.13
Conffin^.' Lab uau group. Borneo. Manilla.
EarHa. W.) The Eastern seas, 1832-1834. . 1064.19
Conttntt : Java. Borneo. Malay peninsula. Slam. Singa-
pore, etc.
Findtay {A. 0.) Directory for the navigation of the In-
dian archipelago. 1870 1046.06
Gibson {W. H.) Glance at the E. L archipelago, f/n hU Prison
of Woltevredeu. 1866.) . . , . 1061.17
Contents: Java Sumatra.
Hawks (P. L.) Narrative of the eiped. to Japan, 1852-
64 ; under Commodore Perry. 1856. . . 1016.06
Marryatl (F. 8.) Borneo and the Indian archipelaeo.
1848 10(16 02
Martin (B. M. ) History of the British possessions in
the Indian ooeau. [Ceylon, Penang, Malacca,
Singapore.] 1837 1061.16
Stavorintu {J. S.) Account of Java and Batavia, and of Celebes.
Amboyna, e^. (/n Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 11.] . . 926.11
Wallace (A. B.) The Malay archipelago. 1869. 1005.13
Contents: Malacca. Borneo. Java. Sumatra. Timor
group. Celebes. Moluccas. Papuan group.
jda" See also, in this class, Borneo ; — Celebes ; — Ceylon;
—Java ;— Malacca ;— Moluccas :— New Oninea ;— Philip-
pines ;— Sumatra ; — Timor group. Also, in the general M-
phabet. Geography and travels. ( Voyages round the world.)
East Hampton, (N. T.)
Gardiner (J. L. ) Notes on the town ot [N. Y. hist
colL 1869.] 615.11
Easthampton, (Mass.)
Lyman (P. W.) History of E. 1866. . . , 611.26
East India Company.
Grant (B.) Hist, of the E. L Co. to 1773 ; with view of
changes since 1813 1014.10
Kaye (J. W.) History of the administration of the E.
LOo. 1853 1014.01
East Indies. (Ltdia and thereabouts).
Bernier (P.) Voyage to the E. 1. [Pinkerton, v. 8.] . . 926.08
ntch (R.) Voyage to Pegu, Ormus, and the E. I. [Pinkerton,
V. 9.] 9i6.0»
Hakluyt (B.) Col. of voyages, v. 2, 6, 1810 (Bruton's Newes from
E. I.: — Fardle of focions ; — Voyage by certaine ships of
Holland) 916.19
Hamilton (Capt. A.) Account of the E. L 1688-1723. [Pinkerton,
V. 8.] 926.08
Le Brun (C. ) Travels into the E. I. 1737. . 1029.03
Baynal ( G. T. F. ) Philos. and political history of the
settlements and trade of the Europeans in the E.
L V. 1-3. 1782 565.12
See also Asia ;— India ; — Eastern Archipelago ; — Indian
ocean ; — Indo-Ohioa ; — East India company.
Eastern and Byzantine Empires, and
CTonstantinople.
Clinton {H. F.) Epitome of the civil and literary chro-
nology of Borne and Constantinople, [a. d. 15-
641.] 436.01
Du Cange (C. du F.) Histoire de G. sous les emp. Fran;als, % t.
[/n Bnchon. v. 1-2.] 5186.12
Flnlay(G.) History of the Byzantine and Greek em-
pires, 716-1453. 2 V. 426.02
Gibbon (E. ) History of the decline and fall of the Ko-
man empire. With notes, by H. H. Milman. 6 v.
New York, 1859 433.02
Same. Ed. by Wui. Smith. 8 v. L., 1854. 436.20
Same. Abridged. New York, 1859 438.08
Universal history. Modern part, y. 10 (Constantinopolitan liist.,
to 1453.) 4U5.16
Villehardouin [ff. de). De la couquSte de C. par les FrauQois
et les Veuitiens, 1198-1207. [Petitot. Coll. dos mom. 1 ser.,
T. 1.] 6131.01
Same. [Buchon. Coll. des chron., v. 8.] . . .5135.14
See also, in this class, final chapters of histories of Rome
under the empire ; — Crusades ; — Constantinople. Also
Architecture, (p. 33 ante).
Edinburgh.
Anderson (J.) History of E. to 1850. . . . 496.09
C/iomters (R.) Traditions of E. 1847. . . .5023.14
Grant (J.) Memorials of the castle of E.[to 1792]. 496.15
Helton (J.) Castes of Edinburgh. 1861. . . 496.16
Lyon (O.J.) History of St. Andrews, ancient and mo-
dem. 1838 491.09
Jf ii(er (ifoflft) . E. and its neighborhood. 1870. 491.10
See also Fraaer's mag., v. 66, 1867; n. s. v. i, 1871 (Sketohea,
etc.) ; West, rev., v. 66, 18.?il (E. 60 years ago).
In asking for booka, use tbs " Book Order," giving the AOTaOB'S NAME, the ftcst p*rt of the TITLE, and tho HUMBBR.
306
COUNTRIES : Egypt
Egypt
1. Ancient History, Religion, Science, AntiquiUes, etc.
AnlUjuities oi "E. [anon.^ L., 1841. 8°. . . 1075. U
Beke tO. T.) Complexion of the sudeut Egyptians. [In Royal boc.
of Ut. Trans., v. 3, 1839.) 5068.03
Birch Iti.) Ancient hist, from the monnments. Egypt
toB.c. 300 10;»1.27
Jiryanl (./.) Observ. relative to ancient history. 428.01
Book of the dead. [In Bnnsen. Egypt s place, etc. v. 6.) 1075.07
Jiunsen tC. G.J.) Egypt's place in universal history.
5v. 1848-G7 1075.03
iVbfc.— For Contents see p. 241 of this catalogue.
Gliampoiiion-Fi/jeac (J. J ) Egypte ancienue [histoire et
description]. 1839. [Uuivers.] . . . 901.23
Glark (£ i.) Daleth ; or E. illustrated. 1864. 1075.09
— Israel in Egypt. E. 's place among the ancient mon-
archies. 1874 1077.04
Cory (I. P.) Chronological inquiry into the ancient
history of E. 1837 5421.18
— Egyptian fragments from Mauetlio, Ammianus Marcelliuus,
etc. [In the Phenix. 1836.) 6062.14
Same. [In Ids .Vnclent fragments. 1832.] . . . 3636 27
Deutsch IE. 0. il.) Egypt, ancient and modern. [In Ms Lit. re-
mains, p. 172-180. 1874.] 3546.07
Drummond [Sir If.) Of Egypt. [In his Origines, v. 2, 1826.] 425.27
— Science of the Egyptiaus. [In Class, journal, t. 16-21.] 2742.16
Si^ei (/i') Music of ancient nations. 1870. . 1-'^(;4;.19
Fair (jK ) Ancient history, v. 1. Egyptians. 1850. 421.03
Forsler (C) The monuments of Egypt. [In his One primeval lan-
guage, V. 2.] 6412.05
Heeren (A. K L.) Hist researches, v. 5. 1833. 424.29
Herodotus. History. Books II..III. See Herodotus, In the gen-
eral alphabet, for various editions.
HorapoUo Niious. The hieroglyphics. [Tr.] by A. T.
Cory. [Gr. and Engl.] 1840 1091.17
Keary ( A. and R ) Early Egyptian history, for the
young. 1863 1091.03
Kenrick (J.) Ancient Egypt underthe Pharaohs. 2 v.
1852 1082.04
Laiioye (F. de). Kameses the great ; or E. 3300 years
ago. 1870 1081.20
Lenormunt [F.) Student's manual of oriental history, v. 1. 423.14
Maliaffij (J.F.) Prolegomena to ancient history; a sur-
vey of oM Egyptian literature. .... 427.20
Manetho. Fraffmenta. [In Muller. Fragm. Wst. Gr., T. 2.] 7765.10
— Same. Tr. by I. P. Cory. See under'Cory, above.
Mure (W.) A dissertation on the calendar and zodiac
of ancient Egypt ; with remarks on the first intro-
duction and use of the zodiac among the Greeks.
1832 3077.05
Nolan {F.) Egyptian chronology analyzed. 1848. 1076.21
Oshum (W.) The monumental history of Egypti 2 v.
1854 1075.01
— Israel in Egypt, or Genesis and Exodus illustrated.
2ded. 1856 1075.14
Palmer ( W.) Egyptian chronicles ; with a haimony of
sacred and Egyptian chronology, etc. 2 v. 1076. 01
Pauw (C. de). Ilecherches philos. sur les E^ptiens et
Chinois. 2 v. 1795 411.08
Plutarch. Of Isis and Osiris ; or, the ancient religion and phi-
losophy of E. [In his Morals, v. 4, p. 66-139.] . . 6435.29
Poole (fi. iS.) HoroB .^gyptiacse j chronology of ancient
Egypt. 1851 1076.19
Prichard (J. C. ) Analysis of Egyptian mythology ;
with examination of the remains of Egyptian
chronology. 1819 3817.17
Rikart {G. von). Menes and Choops identified in his-
tory under different names. 1869. . . 1076.05
RusstU {M.) View of ancient E. Edin., 1843. 1081.07
Same. New York, 1856 1081.08
Sharpe (S.) Egyptian antiquities in the British museum.
1862 1091.01
— History of E., till the conquest by the Arabs, A.o.
610. 4th ed. 2 v. 1859 1076.03
Spineto {.y[arquis). Hieroglyphics and Egyptian anti-
quities. 1848. 8° 1075.08
Walhen (0. H.) Ancient Egypt, from observations in
1839 1076.16
IFiifcJe (6'iri).) 'Sketches in E., 1810-41. fol. A. 57. 01
Wilkinson (J. 0.) The ancieat Egyptians. 2 v. 1082.02
— Egyptians in the time of the Pharaohs. 1 857. 10s2. 14
— Appendix to liooliB II-IU. [In Herodotas, Ed. by G. Bawliu-
son. V. 2. 1869.] 426.14
Contents : Origin. Solar year. Different orders of gods.
The Nile. Kinds of writing. Gymuaetio contests. Science.
Uiatorlual notice of Egypt.
Woodward [Dr.) Of the wisdom of the ancient EgypUaoi. (Ar-
ohffiologia, T. 4. 1786.) 6128.—
2. Modem History of Egypt.
Egypte sous la domination de Mehemet Ali, par MM.
P. etH. 1848. [Uuivers.] .... 901.24
Marcel [J.J.) E., depuis la conqulte des Arabe.s jusqu'a
la domination fran9aise. 1848. [Uuivers.] 901.24
Morier [J. F.) Memoir of a campaign with the Ottoman army in
Egypt. 1800. [In Pamphleteer, v. 13 J .... 6093.13
Paton (A. A.) Histoiy of the Egyptian revolution from
the period of the Mamelukes [12th century] to the
death of Mohammed Ali, [1849]. 2 v. . 1077.01
Busnell [M. ) View of auc. and modern E. 1843. 1081.07
Ryme (A.) E. sous la domination fran9aise. 901.24
Yates ( W. II. )JiIodern history iind condition of Egypt ;
with account of Mohammed Ali Pascha, from
1801-1843. 2v 1076.12
See also, lu Biography, p. 178, lives of Mciummed Ali.
3. Description and Travels.
Abd-al-Laiif. Relation respecting E., 1203. [In *Plnkerton v. 16.]
Adains {A. L.) Notes of a naturalist in the Nile valley.
1870 1091.12
Adams ( W. H. D. ) Land of the Nile ; or Egypt past and
present. 1871 1091.15
Ampere [J. J.) Voyages et recheruhes en Egypte. [In Bevue dea
d. moudes, 1846-48.]
BarllM [W.H.) TheNQe boat, 181,5.2d ed. 1850.1076.20
liarthiteiny St. SUaire (J. ) Egypt and the great Suez
canal. 1857 1075.12
Bekoni (G.) Adventures in Egypt, 1850. . . 1081.14
Chateaubriand {F. R., vicomte de). Travels in, 1808 and
1807. From the French, by F. Shoberl. 1045.06
Conder[J.) Modern traveller, v. 5-6. 1824. . 911.05
Curtis (G. W.) NUe notes of a howadji. 1854. 1082.11
Denon ( V. ) Voyages dans la basse et la haute Egypte,
pendant les campagnesde Souaparte. 2 v. 1076.22
Same. *Plauches N.27.17
Dicey {E.) Egypt and the Suez canal. [In his Morning land, v. 2.
1870.] 1052.18
Ditson(G.L.) Para papers on Egypt. 1858. 1094.15
Duff [M. E.Grant). Egypt. [/nOontem. rev., Feb., 1874.)
iSMy (ft a ) Walter in Egypt. 1868. . . .1041.12
Mien (F.) The Nile without a dragoman. . . 1091.10
Etzenberger (R.) Up the Nile by steam. 1872. 1091.23
FairholUF. W.) Up the Nile and home again. 1081.19
Cordon (LadyDuff). Letters from E. 2 v. 1863. 1081.17
Iteviewed in Ed. rev., v. 122, 1866 ; Westm. rev., v. 84, 1866.
— Last letters from E. 1875 1091.26
Crey {Mrs. T.) Journal of a visit to E.,ric., [with] the
prince of Wales. 1870 . 1091.02
Hakluyt (B.) Col. of voyages, v. 2. (Voyages In E. before 1600).
Hamley {W. 0.) A new sea and an old land : E. [and
the Suez canal], 1869 1094. 19
Harnutn (il. M.) Journeys to E., 1869-70. . . 1091.18
Mopley (H.) Under Egyptian palms; on the Nile.1081.18
Journal of a voyage up the Nile, 1848-49. By au Ameri-
can, [anon,] Buffalo, 1851. 12^. . . . 1091.01
Lane(E W.) Manners and customs of the modem
EgyiJtians. 3 v. 1810 10-il.l3
Lannoy [Sir G. D.) Survey of E., 1422. [In Archasologia, v. 21.]
Lansing (0.) Egypt's princes. A narrative of mission-
ary labor. 1865 1075.13
Laporte(,L.) Sailing on the Nile. 1872. . .1091.16
Leland {C. G.) Egyptian sketch book. 1874. 1081.25
Lep.iius (R.) Letters from Egypt. 1853. . .1082.08
Lindsay {A. W. C, lord). Letters on E. 1858. 1053.09
Loll i£) English governess in E. : harem life. 1082. 12
Macgregor (J.) The Kob Koy on the Nile, etc. 1053. 19
Marlineau(H.) Eastern life, past and present. 105'3.08
Murray [J.) Handbook for E. See WUhinson, below.
0lin(6.) Travels in Egypt. 2 v. 1851. . .1043.01
Oshurn(W.) Israel in Egypt. 2d ed. 1856.1075.04
Petherick (J.) Egypt, the Soudan, etc. 1861. 1084.16
Pfeiffer [I.) Visit to Egypt 1853 1051.07
Pococke [It.) •Travels in E., 1737. (pinkerton, v. 16.] . 926.16
Prime (W.C.) Boat life in Egypt 1857. . .1092.17
iJand«« (X>. A) Handwriting of God in E. 1869. 1054.15
Roberts (U. ) *The Holy Laud, etc. Lithographs, with
hist descriptions by G. Croly. v. 3-6. . 1056.02
Russell {M.) View of ancient and modern E. 1081.07
St. John [B. ) Adventures in the Libyan desert, and the
oasis of Jupiter Ammon 1847. . . . 1082. 16
— Two years' residence in a Levantine family [in Alex-
andria]. 1850. 1082.22
BSOOKLYN MEBOANIIIiB LIUBABIT.
COUNTRIES : Egypt to England.
307
— Village -ife in Egypt 2 v. 1853. . . . 10S2.06
SI. John (J. A.) Egypt and Nubia. 1815. .1075.10
— Isia ; au Ewptiau pilgrimage. 2 v. 1853. . 1091.07
Savmy (iV. ) Letters on Egypt, ancient and modorn.
2v. 178« 107i;.10
8impson{W.) Meeting the sun: a journey. 1874. 1015. OS
SmWt {A. 0. ) The Nile and its banks. Egypt nnd Nu-
bia. 2 V. 1868 10^1.22
Bmythe{KA.B.\ Egyptian sepulchres, efc. 1071. 10!)1.25
Spencer {J. A.) Travels in Egypt, do. 1850. 1052.10
Stephens (J. L.) Incidents of travel in Egypt in 18:i6.
2 V 1032.20
Taylor (,B.) Egypt, e(c. in lH7l.- 1081.20
Thompson {J. P.) Photographic views of E. 1854 1082.01
Vohieij (C.F.) Travels tlirough Egypt 2 v. 1798. 1082.23
■ — Voyage eu Ejjypto. [7rt /lis (Euvroa.] 5078.27
Wandirhujs in ihe land of Ilam. [(mon.] 1858. 1093.09
WarhHrlon{K] Crescent and the cross. 1850. 1082.17
Ward {A.) Aiouud the Pyramids, 1859-r)0. -.1082.15
WhaUitj (Mi.) More about ragged life in Egypt 1081.21
— Kagl,'ed Ufa iu Egypt 1803 1081.2-i
Wilkinson {Sir J. 0. ) Handbook for E. coaden-sed from
modern E. and Thebea 1858. [Murray's Hand-
book.] 1082.09
— Modem Egypt and Thebes. 2 v. 1813. . 107(5. U
^ Notes on a part of the castcru do.sei-t of upper E., with a map.
{In Royal jjoogr. soo. Journal, v. 2. 183'2.] .... 903 05
Set also, iu this claasi. Africa ; — East (The) j — Nlla : —
Pyramids ; — Saez Oanal ; — Thebes.
AlSD. iu the general alphabet. History ({7niver«a/; — An-
cient ) ; — Hieroglyphics ; — Mummies.
JVote.— Tho best monograph* on the ancient IlKypUaus
for the gouural n*l.ir ar the work* of Wiikimnn, and
K'^drivk ATajc^'a ikurt /f(M<<!/r« are briefer comuentU. /fun-
sai's work kIioh original mstcrials for liletory, but SlinrjK't
iH the nioHt p,>pulai- general historical narrative. Among
the many entertaining bonks descriptive or modem KgypI
WilkitiKtm'y avo. the best and most cnnprt^henaivo.
For the iv i>/i")i nf Egypt. X'C Mythology (Ancient) ;— Va-
rious religion:!, <im( Paganism (p. 100). btsidi s the work*
onamorated ab.ivo. of Hanten, Vrummtind, Uerodotui, Plu-
tarck, l*rickartl, Witkiruon.
For article from )Kr{ihiicnh, see lllackwood, v. loC, isao
iE. and Suez uaual) : v. lO.i, 1870 what the old Egyptians
[new ;— IIu\ir they lived aU'l died ; 2 art.) ; Fi-aaer'a mag.,
V. 60, 1850 (l;^ypttan and aaofcd chronology) ; v. 71, 1865
(Egyptian fcde of liMIO years ago. by C. W. Uo<idwin) • Cam-
bridge cssay.i, )S53 (Ulcratic papyri, by C. W. Ooodwiu) :
V. 72, 1865 (Letters from E.. 18B5) : n. s., v. 1, 1870 (Arnn-
dines Nili uuii Suez canal, by \V. H. Busxell) ; London qu.
roT.. Oct.. l.S7i and Wttell. 187i, v. i (Egyptian Book of tha
Dead) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 6 18ti3 (Arts and Kciencea anions
the E.) ; N. A. rev , v. a:i. ISfll (Burial, ttc.) ; v. 96, 1863
(Egyptology) : r. 10'.), I8G1I Coast of E. , and the Suez canal) ;
North Brit, rev., v. 29, 1858 (E. and Syria) ; v. 39, 1863 (Al-
exandria and a glimpue of E.) ; Qiiar. rev., y. 105, 1869
(Buuseu'A E. aud the chronology of Bible).
lii fiction see Romance of aucieut histoiy. Egypt. .2 v.
[214. U] : O-autier's llomance of a mummy [191. 17) : Eberi'
daugliter of lui Egyptian kiii:{ 1181.42] ; Terrassons Suihoa
(Court of Mempbis) [J71J.16J ; Kingsioy's Hypatia [221.17] ;
and for m.nleru cIiar.Lv;ti--r8. Atraut's i'cl.ah [U2.0.^] : De
Leon's Aukaros Kassjs, the Copt [i72.39j ; MUhlbach's mo.
hammed AU [232. 78J : Palgrave's Mermauu Agka[234.68J.
Elizabeth, (N. J.)
Hatfield (JK K) History of E. 1868.
022.13
EMOLAND, AND THE' ENGLISH OOVEHNMENT.
Note. — The arrangement of subdivisions of this subject is as follows : — I. Oensus. II. Constitution and Grovemment.
in. Court and Official Registers (p. 308). IV. Foreign Policy (p. 308). V. History. 1, General Works (p. :iO«). M. His-
tory. 2, By Periods (p. 31)9). VII. Historical Coiiecfiaris, including the ' Master of tbe Ilolls ' series of Caleiidai-B and Chro-
nicles Vtll. Material resources and Progress (p. 31:i). IX. National Qualities (p. 313). X. Naval History (p. 3U),
XI. Parliamentary Debates and Sessional Paper.? (p. 314). XII. Parliamentary Law and Boroughs p. 314). XIII. Parlia-
mentary Reform (p. 314). ,\1V. Parliamentary Registers, and Personal History (p. 314). XV. Parties (p. 314). XVI. Social
Manners, and Condition of the People (p. 314). XVii. Travels and Description (p. 314). XVIII. Treaties and Diplomatio
Documents (p. 316).
I. Ceiuus.
Lams {J.) Digest of the E. census of 1871. 8°. 5928.17
II. Coustitutiou aud Government.
AUen (J.) Inquiry into the risj aud growth of the royel
prerogative in England. Hewed. Added, Ch,i,rac-
ter of king E'.dwig. 1819. .... .5718.02
.dmos (^1.) The English coustituiion in the reign of
Charts IL 1857 5717.08
Bacon (iV.) Historical discourse of .ho goveiniiieiit of
England. 1047 5717.03
Same. Continuation uui;il the end of the reign
of quaeu Elizabeth. 1G51 5717.03
Baijehot (iV.) The English conjti.ution. 1867. 3717.13
^ — Same. Wi.h aiiditioual chapter. 1672. 5717.13a
BUickstone {Sir If'.) Commentaries on the laws of Eng-
land. [Ed.]byT. M. Cooley. 2 v. 1871. StJll.lO
— Student's Blaekstone. Selections, which relate to
the Biit. constitution and the rights of per.sons.
[Ea.]byB. M. K'.rr. 1858 51)11.17
Boioen (I:) Documents of the constitution of England
and .America. 18';4. 573(i.l6
Brou(ilii(m{II.,hrd). British constitution. [From his
Political philosophy.] IS-tl. . . .5717.09
— Coutiibutious, e(c., V.2, p. 347-JOG. 1850 2517.07
Jiurnel (G.) K memorial to the princess Sophia, of the
cunstitution and policy of Euglaud. 1815. 5718.05
Bun-uws (M.) Constitutioual progress. Seven lectures.
1809 5717.20
Orwsy (E. 8.) Kise and progress of the English consti-
tittiou. 1856 5717.01:
Dc la constitution de I'Angleterre, et dos chaugemeUB priucipaux
qu'ulle a oprouves. Loud., 1826. 8°. [Pamph., v. 27.] S058.27
De LubM iJ. L.) Constitution of Eu^h Ed. by W. U.
Hughes. 1835 5717.05
Dyer (&'.) Four letters on the English constitution. 1818.
(Pamphleteer, V. 12.] 60,58.12
.Taiocr^ [II) The House of lords. [In his Essays, 1872.] 6814.23
Fischel(JJr. Ji.) The English constitution. TV. by R. J.
Shoe. 18.53 5717.11
FonbUinque {A. ) and Holdsworih ( W. A. ) How we are
governed : a handbook, etc. Enhirged by A. 0.
Ewald. 1869 5712.01
Fi-eeman {E. A.) The growth of the English constitu-
tion. 1872 5712.18
Oenuine and complete collection of the protests made
iu the House of lords. [1641 to 17-17.] 2 v. Edin.,
1748. 12° 472.02
HaUam (11.) Constitutional history of E., [1485-1760.]
1851 5044.25
lieckie (&. r.) Essay on the practice of tbe British government :
distinguished from [its] abstract theory. 1817. [Pamph-
leteer, v. 10.) 5058.11
May {T. K) Constitutional history of E., 1760-1800.
2 V. 1805 5717.14
Reviewed Iu Ed. rev., v. 116, 1862 ; N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863.
Millar (J.) Hist, view of the English gov. from the
aaxons to 1G8S. 4 V. 1803 406.12
Parkinson {J. 0. ) Under government : an official key
to the civil service of the crown, aud guide forcan-
diilates seeking appointments. 5th ed. 1809. 5712.03
Rowland (D. ) Manual of the English constitution.
1859 ,5717.06
Russell (J., earl). Essay on the history of the English
government, from the reign of Henry VH. 571 /.07
Smith (P. K> History of the English institutions.
1874 5714.22
Vomers {J., lord). Defence of the coustitutiou against annual
parliaments and uuiversal suffrage. 1817. [Pamphleteer,
v. 10.] 6058.10
Stuobs (IK) Constitutional history of England, v. 1-2.
1871-75 5712.19
— Select charters and other illustrations of English
constitutioual history, from the earliest times to
the reign of Edward the first 1870. . .5717.21
Thomson {I!.) An historical essay on the Magna Charta
of king Johu, [with] the great charter in Latin
aud English ; the charters granted by Henry in.
and Edward L, elc. 1829. ' 5V18.01
Tremenheere(l{. iS. j The constitution of the U. S. com-
pared with our own. 18.54. ... . 5734.19
Twysden (Sii li. ) Considerations upon the government
of England ; ed. by J. M. Kemble. Gamden soc.
1849 5112.45
Tyirell (J. ) Bibliotheca politica ; or an inquiry into
the ancient coiistitution of the English govern-
ment, with respect to the first ijttent of the rega]
In asking for books, use the "JBook Order," giving tho AUraOB'S NAME, the first part of the TCCI^B, and the MUUB£a,
308
GOUNTHtE^S : England : Court and official handbooks ;— History.
ConstitnUon and Government, cnniinued.
power and the rights aud the libertiea of the sub-
ject. 1718 5728.03
Wright (r.) PoliUcal condition of the Engl, peasantry during
the Middle ages [Archaeologia, v. 80, 1844.1 . . . 6128.—
Nate. — The elaborate researches of AVui/frs are considered
to be the most important contributions to the early history
of the English constitution. T. 1-2 reach to the 14tli cen-
tury. The 3d volume will probably reach the date at which
Hiiltam's great work begins (1475), but there is a general
review ot early Engl, coustitutioniil history in ch. vii.
of the latter writer's 'Europe during the middle ages.'
(6044. 24. J Freeman's work is also highly i>raised. May'l
history is a full aud accurate continuation of liallam. Bage-
tiot'8 English coustitution is considered valuable for its
exposition of the present working of the constitution.
.0^ See also, in the general alphabet. Government and
politics, for various topics, as ' Ariitocracy ' * Ballot^' ' Hep-
resenUUive government,' etc.
HI. Court, and Official Registers.
Brunei (A.) The regal armorie of Great Britain, from
the time of the ancient Britons to the reign of
Queeu Viotoi-ia. 1839 0612.03
Thorns {W.J.) Book of the Court ; exhibiting the his-
tory, duties aud privileges of the nobility aud gen-
tly, the officers of state, and members of the royal
household, including court etiquette, and the coro-
nation ceremony. 1844 ()61'2.04
WilXianis (K) Domestic memoirs of the royal family,
and of the court of England ; chiefly at the Shene
and Eiohmond. 3 v. 1860 492.17
Beatson {M.) Political Index to the histories of Great
Britain and Ireland ; or register of the hereditary
honors, public offices, and persons in office, from
the earliest period to 1806. 3 v. 1806. . 477.21
TUom (A. B.) The upper ten thousand ; an alphabeti-
cal list of all members of noble families, bishops,
privy councillors, juilges, baronets, members of the
house of commons, lords-lieutenant, governors of
colonies, knights and companions ot orders, deans
and archdeacons, and the superior officers of the
army and navy, with their official descrij;tions and
addresses. 1875 6612.1)5
See a/so, in the general alphabet, Aristocracy (p. 35) ;-^
Heraldry : — Nobility;— Biography [Royal England), p. 115 :
and various aunuala, as Whitaker's almanac [6712.17J, aud
British almauac [(1731.01].
IV. Foreign Policy.
Croly {O.) England and Europe, [/n hU Hist, sketches, etc. 1842.]
Miquiry into the conduct cf Great Britain, with rela-
tion to afifair.s in Europe, [anon.} 1727. 5721.02
Ititernational policy. Essays on the foreign relations of
England. Loudon, 1866. 8° 5716.14
Contents : Beesley (E. S.) England aud the sea. Harrison
(F.) Euglaud and France. Bridges (J. H.) England and
China. Congreve ,K.) The West. Oookson (C.A) England
and Japau. Hutton (H. D ) England aud ttie uncivilized
communities. Fember (5- H.) Englaud and India.
Bussdi [J. , earl). The fordign policy of England, 1570 :
1870. An histo.-ical essay. 1871. . . . 477.25
Slapkton {A. G.) Intervention aud non-intervention,
or the foreign policy of Great Britain, 1790-1865.
1866. 5727.11
V. History. 1, General works.
1. Introductory. 2. Historical blioyraphy. 3. Ethno-
logy, etc. 4. General Histories.
1. Introductory Essays.
Freeman {E. A.) The continuity of English history. [In his Hist.
essays, v. 1.] 1871 2528.12
i'nude {J. A.) Best means of teaching English history. [In Ox-
ford essays, p. 47-81.J 2635.19
Maurice [F. D.) English history. [In his Friendship of books,
p. 184-216 1874.J 2635.19
•See also Vraaot'a mag., v. 56, 1857 (Origin of the name
Eugland).
2. Historical Bibliography.
Ewald (A. G. ) Our public records : a brief handbook
to the national archives. 1873 454.25
Hardy (Sir T. D. ) Descriptive catalogue of ms. relat-
ing to the hist of Great Britain and Ireland.
V. 1-3. [To 1327.] [Rolls chron.] , . .5140.—
Nicolas [N. H.) Notitia historica : containing tables,
calendars, etc., for the use of historians, anti-
quaries, and tlie legal profession. 1824 . 461.10
Sim.i(R.) Manual for the genealogist, topographer,
antiquary, and legal profession. 1861. . 475.16
Thomas (F. 8.) Hand-book for the public records
1853
8. Ethnology and inherited characteristic$
of the English nation.
BeilMTn ( W. ) Gaol and Cymbri ; origin and hist of
the Irish, Scoti, Britons, and Gauls, aud of the
Caledonians, Picts, Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons.
1834 466.16
Creasy [B.L.) The English nation : what we are, and whence we
are. [/n Au Historical essays, etc. 1858.] .... 446.14
Donaldson {J. W.) English ethnography. [In Oambridge essays,
p. 30-74, 185«.] 2517.14
Freeman {E. A.y- Origin of the Engl, nation. [In Maciuillau, Mch.,
ApL, May, 1870, and Littell, 1870, v. 2 ; 3 art.)
Note. — Argues strenuously that the EngUsh of to-day are
mainly of * Low German ' extraction, with very little of
the British-Celtic element.
Huxley (7.) On some fixed paints In British ethnology. [In Oou-
tem.reT.,v. 14, 1870.]
Lalliam (li. G.) The ethnology of the British Islands.
1852 4732.03
Nicholas (T.) The pedigree of the English people.
1868 466.26
Note. — An elaborate plea for the mixed aud largely Celtic
character of the English.
Pike{L.O.) The English and their origin. 1866. 466.25
JVbte.— Sets forth a Cymric or pre-Boman theory.
Taughan{B.) Bevolutious in EngUsh history 476.07
V. 1. Bevolutions of race.
WrigH ( T. ) The Celt, the Uoman, and the Saxon : a
hist, of the early inhabitants of Britain. 1852. 452.02
Note. — Antiquaiian rather than ethnological.
4. Oeneral Histories.
Andrews {J. P.) History of great Britain, connected
with the chronology of Europe. [800-1516.] 2 v.
1794 467.01
Annals of England ; an epitome of English history.
[anon.] 3 v. 1855 462.23
Bolingbroke {H. St. John, lord). Kemarks on the history
of E. By Humphry Oldcastle. [pseud.] 473.18
Same. [In his Works, v. 2.] 6022.02
Buckle [H. T.) Notes for English history. [In his Miscel. works,
V. 3, 1872] 6022.20
Burrows (M.) Worthies of All Souls [Oxford] : four
centuries of English history, illustrated from the
college archives. 1874. 483.18
Oassell's illustrated history of England to the reign of
Edward I. by J. F. Smith ; and from that period
by W. Howitt. 8 v . 456.01
Chronological sketch of the kings of England ; from
the conquest. With anecdotes. By H. M. L.
[anon.] 1871 472.22
Olinton (H. B.) Compendium of E. hist, to 1872. 403.26
Oorkran {J. F.) Concise history of England [to 1858.]
1859 462.19
Oraik {0. L.) and Macfarlane (G) Pictorial history of
England to 1820. 8 v 467.02
V. 1. A.D. 66-1399. 2. 1399-1603. 3. 1603-88. 4. 1688-1760.
6. 1760-84. 6. 1785-91. 7. 1792-1801. 8. 1802-1820.
Oreasy(bir K S.) Hist of Englaud. v. 1-2. 1869. 465.19
Sickens (G) Child's history of England. 2 v. 462.32
Dibdin (T.) Metrical history of England to 1812. 2 v.
1813 1635.30
Dodsley (iS.) Chronicle of the kings of England. Writ-
ten in the manner of the ancient Jewish histo-
rians. By Nathan Ben Saddi. [pseud.] . 471.29
EioaXd {A. 0.) Beference book of English history.
1866 461.12
nrguson(Ii.) Hist of E. [To 1850. ] 4 v. in 1. 462.20
Grafton (iJ.) Chrouiole ; or, history of England [To
1568.] 2v. 1809 48^06
Green (J. B.) Short hist, of the E. people. 1875. 452.13
Green {Mrs. M. A. K) Letters of royal and illustrious
ladies of Gt. Britain. [1103-1058.] 3 v. 3253.18
Hack (M.) Stories from English history during the
Middle ages. 463.16
Hamilton (W.D.) Outlines of the history of England.
1870." 463.21
Herbert (H. W.) Persons and pictures from the histories
of France and England. 1854 2532.01
Historical reason why. English history. . . 463.23
Hughes {T.S.) History of England, [1760-1837]. 8 v.
1838 462,11
BBOOKLYN MEBOANXIIiS LIBBABT.
•^
COUNTRIES : England :HlBtoty.
309
HanunD.) Hist, of Enfjlaud to 1688. Ov. 1853. 464.14
Same. The student's Hume. Abridged and oon-
tinuod to 1858 464.20
— Macqueen (D.) Letters on Hume's history. 463.24
Ince ( U. ) and Oiibert {J. ) Outlines of English history.
1870 463.'22
John Bull's bible ; or memoirs of the stewardship and
stewards of .Tohn Bull's Manor of Great Albion,
from the earliest times. By Uemodocus Poulicola.
181C 454.15
yoU.—Ji Bstire on the goremlDg classes.
Keightley (T.) Hist, of E. to 1839. 5 v. 1846. 462.27
KnitjU (C) Popular history of England to our own
times. 8 v. 185()-01 466.01
Knox (I.e.) Young folks' history of E. [1872.] 461.14
Lingard(J.) History of E. to 1688. 13 v. 1853. 464.01
— Vindication of certain passages in [his] history of
E. 3dea. 1826. [Misoel. pamph. t. lO.j 6093.10
Long (J. P. A.) Qenealogioal hand-book of English
historv. 1870 467.13
Lossing{B.J.) History of England. 1871. . 463.25
Macaulay ( T. B.) Hist, of EDgland from the aoces»ion
of James n. [to 1702. With general introduc-
tion]. 5V. 465.01 ; 464.21
Mackintosh {J. ) History of England, to 1572. v. 1-3.
Cont. to 17fiO, by W. Wallace, v. 4-10. . 462.01
Same. [To 1588.] 3 v. N. Y., 1856. . . 462.20
MilneriT.) History of England to 1852. . . 463.19
jVeio school-history of England, [arion. ] 1870. 463.20
Pearson (0. 11.) Early and middle ages of England.
1861 453.18
BSTlewed by E. A Frxeman In Fortn. rev., v. 9, 1868.
— Historical maps during the first thirteen centuries.
1869 •456.10
Pinnock I W.)Biat. of England made easy. [1870.] 461.08
Ranke (i. von). History of England principally in the
17th century. [To 1760.] 6 v 483.19
Rapin de Thoyras (P. ) History of England. [To 1688. ]
15 V. 463.01
St. John {J. A. ) BUstory of the four conquests of Eng-
land. 2 V. 1862 465.26
Bchomberg {J. D.) Theocratic philosophy of English
history. 2 v. 1842 466.10
SmoUeil { T.) History of England, from the revoludou
[1689] to the death of George the second. [1760,]
3t. 1864. ; 4b3.11
Speede ( 17.) Historie of Britaine. [Tol602.] 3ded. 488.03
Stanhope {P. H. , earl ; formerly lord Mahon). History of
England. [1713-83.] 2 v. 465.06
— History of England, comprising the reign of queen
Anne to peace of Utrecht. 1701-1713. . . 465.05
Thierry (J. N. A.) Historical essays. 1845. . 516.12
Vav^han (R.) Revolutions in Engl, hist 3 v. 476.07
Contents: v. 1. Revolutious of race. T. U. BeTolutiQUB in
religion, v. 2-3. Kevolutious in goverumeut, witli ctiap-
ters upon social and political progress since 1688.
BeviewedinBlaikwood.v.Sci, 18.59; 7.90.1884; Ed. rev.,
T. lia, 186U ; Fraser'B mag., v. 61, 1860 ; v. 69 1864.
Tonge (CM.) Cameos from English history, from BoUo
to Edward H. 900-1329. [onod.] . . . 471.23
— Kings of England : a history for the young. 9th ed.
1872 461.17
— Parallel history of France and England ; consisting
of outlines and dates. 1871 515.30
Note. — Of the above works Clinton, Corkran, HamUion,
Historical reaaon why, Ince and Gilbert, Lossing, Milner,
New school history, and Finnock, are compendious one-
Tolume ouitiue histories. Thoso of Dickens and Knox are
specially designed for younger readers. Oreen's Short
history of the KuglisU people is remarkable for ability, and
for its literary meiit and moral eariiestuess. The author
prefers ' to pass lightly and briefly over the details of
foreign wars and lUplomacies, the personal adveutures of
kings and nobles, the pomp of courts, or the iutrigues of
favourites, and to dwell at length ou the incidents of that
constitutional, intellectual, and social advance in which
we read the history of the nation itself.* Its bias in favor
of the • Low Uerman " or Saxon origin of the Kughsh peo-
ple is very ]uarked, and as an offset the reader may refer
to various works given nuder heading ' Ethnology,' etc., p.
808. Some of its alleged shortcomings are pointed out
in the Quar. rev. for Oct., 1876, and in Frasor'a mag., Oct.,
1875. Hume's History, which only comes down to 1688, is
now couBidered to be very inadeqiuate and superficial, his-
torically speaking, and owes its continued popularity
mainly to its agreeable style and philosophical acuteness.
Its sympathies are generally on the tory side In politics.
Lingard Is s Roman catlioUo historian, rfsiwcted for learn-
ing and candor. His history ends at 1688. Kniglifsfopa-
Ur history of EugUnd comes down to the present time,
and is looked upon as the best of the leugtliy uarratira
histories. It is popular in its sympathies. Cassetfs His-
tory is a popular oomprohensive work of » lower order of
merit, Uvishly and cheaply llluslrated. Oraik and Mac-
fartfme's Pictoiial history (Illustrated) la In eight uu-
wleldy volumes, but each bo. >k has chapters tieating «ep«r-
ately of the history of religion ; the constitution and gMvern-
mcnt; the natural industry ; literature, science, and tli«
flue arts ; manners and customs ; and the condition of the
people. Creasy's History promises to be, when completed,
one of the best of the more elaborate histories.
In chronological sequence Macautay's brilliant work be-
gins (1688) where Uwne and Liiigant leave off. and to him
succeeds Stanhope, a high authority, in his History of the
reign of queeu Anne, (1701 i:t), followed by his HlsUiry of
the period from 1713 to 17«3. From this point consult en-
tries under Qeouok III. (in Biography) aud the notes
to Special Periods {House of Hanooer, e<c., p. 311).
VX History. 2. By Perioda.
Arbakoiiizht :— 1. Before ilte Norman Conquest. 3 An-
glo-^axon period. 3. A^orman conquest (p. 310). 4. FtantO'
genets, and Barons' wars (p. 310). 6. Lancaster and York
(p. 310). 6. Tndors (p. 310). 7. .Ituart period (p. 810).
8. Bevotution •/ 1640 (p. 311). 9. Ueuoulion of 1688 (p. 811).
10. From the Revolution 0/1688 to the Hanoverian Succession.
12. House of Hanover. (1. Rebellion f)/1746. i. Period of
1748 63. 3. (for 0/1775-83. i. Periods subsequent to VSa.)
1. Before the Xonnan Conquest.
(British, Roman, Danish, and Saxon periods.]
Adams (W. H. D.) Before the conquest 1870. 452.01
Note.— Deals with Alfired, Ounstan, king Harold, and abp.
Stigand.
Britannia after the Romans ; religious and political rev-
olutions of that province in the 5th and succeed-
ing centuries. 2 v. 1836 478.15
Freeman (E. A. ) Old English history for children. [To
the Norman conquest ] 1869 461.09
Note. — An excellent introduction to genei-al English his-
tory, but like Stubb's OouBtitntional history and Green's
Short history, it is thought to make too little account of
the Celtic race in the growth of the English people.
Chtest (£.) Julius Oiesar's Inraaion of Britain. [Archseol. Jour,
y.ai] 1463.16
Identity of Albion with the Hyperborean island of Diodorus.
[Classical journal, V. 3, p. 170.] 2742.U3
Jones {W. p.) Considerations on the military and po-
litical events accompanying the conquest and set-
tlement of the island of Britain ; by the iSaxons,
Danes, aud Normans, and by the Bomana 463. 17
Milton (John). Britain under Trojan, Roman, Saxon
nile. Bepr. from Kennet's England. . 472.11
Pelrie (M.) and Sharpe [J.) Monumeuta historica Bri-
t^uica ; materials for the history of Britain. T. 1
to the Roman conquest
Robertson {B. W.) Chapters of Bnglisb history before the con-
quest. [In his Ulst. essays. 187Q.] 445.3S
Temple (Sir W.) Introduction to the history of England, [/n his
Works, T. 3, p. 67-201.] 5076.0*
See a/«o Britons (p. 295) -.—Anglo-Saxon period {below).
Note. — The histories of the Anglo-Saxon period by Lap-
pen berg. Miller, Palgrave, aud Turner, and Freeman's His-
tory of the Norman conquest, all contain introductory
chapters on the British-Roman period. The work of Tur-
ner has the fullest narrative of the Danish invasions. On
Cesar's invasion of Britain, see under his name in Bio-
graphy (p. 127), aud Qwst's essay, above. For the romances
of Arthur and the Round table, see Arthur (p. 38;. For
the story of Boadicea see Biography ip. 123).
2. Anglo-Saxon Period, A. D. 491-1066.
Baigh (D. H. ) The Anglo-Saxon S tgas ; an examina-
tion of their value as aids to history. 1861. 466.23
Hey wood (S. ) Distinctions in society, aud ranks of the
people, under the Anglo-Saxon government 1818.
Kembte (J. M. ) Hist of the Saxons in Euglmd. 2 v.
1857 454.28
— On Anglo-Saxon runes. [Arohaoologia, v. 28, 1840.) 6128.—
Lappcnberg (J. M. ) History of England under the An-
glo Saxon kings. 2 v. 1815 454.22
i^t'n^ard {J.) Reply to the Edinburgh review, on the Anglo-Saxon
antiquities. [Pamphleteer, v. 7.] 5U68.07
Miller ('!.) Histoi'y ot the Anglo-Saxons to the ci in-
quest. [1066.] 473.U2
Milton {J.) History of Britain, to the Gorman conquest. [In his
Works, T. 6, 1853.] 6054.05
Palgrave (Sir F.) History of the Anglo-Saxons. [To
1066.] 1834. 473.01
lo asking for books, use the " Book Order," giriug the ADTHOB 3 NAMS, the first part of the IITLB, aud the MUUBEB.
310
COUNTRIES : England : History, by Periods.
Sonne 10.) Domestic manners of the Anglo-SaxonB. [In Alfred the
Great. Whole woika, v. 1.] 6017.15
J^ainer (ti. ) History of the Anglo-Saxons, to the Nor-
man conqnest. 4 v. 1799 454.0J
Same. [v. 4. ] History of the manners, govern-
ment, religion, etc. of the Anglo-Saxons. 454. OG
NoU.—O! the above works Miller and Palgrave are the
more brief and popular. Kemble and Lnppenberg are more
recent and elaborate, and Turner still remains a standard
authority. Slubbs' however is the most profound work
upon the Saxon constitution, and Freeman is the leading
historian of the Norman conquest. Among original au-
thorities are Gildas [471.04] ; the Anglo-Saxon chronicle
[61tl.— 1 ; Bede'a Eccl, history [472.-.i6J ; Henry of Hun-
tington l*71.0oj ; and William of italmesbury |471.18].
See alio Fortnightly rev.. May 1, 18(36 (Mytbicaland ro-
mantic elements in early English history, by E. A. free-
man) ; North Brit, rev., v. 42. 1865 (England and Norway,
In the 11th century) : v. 52, 1870 (Earl Godwin and earl
Harold).
iS« also. In Biography, Uvea of Alfred the great, (p. 117),
EOWABD Ike confetsor, (p. 141), and HaboLD, tp. 164).
3. Norman Conquest (ll(/i-12i/i centuries).
Cbbbe (T.) Hist of the Norman kings. [To 1143.] 483.17
Freeman {E. A.) Hijt. of the Norman conquest v. 1-4,
[449-1087] 484.11
Reviewed in Brit. qu. rev., July, 1870 ; Contem. rev.,
v. 9, 1868 (by Wm. Hunt) ; Kd. rev., v. 130, 1869 ; Fort-
nightly rev., T. 13, 1870 (by G. W. Cox) ; N. A. rev., v. 110,
1870 (by W. F. Allen) j Quar. rev., v. 123, 1867 ; North Brit,
rev., V. 21, 1864.
Lappenberg (J. M.) History of E. under the Normau
kings. Tr. by B. Tborpe. [911-1153.] . 485.14
Palgrave (Sir F.) Hist, of Noi-mandy and of England.
4v. 1851 484.17
Planche (J. R ) The conqueror and his companions.
2v. 1874. 454.26
Thierry (A.) Hist of the conquest 2 t. [To 1485.] 454.07
Mannay (J.) Three hundred years of a Norman house :
the barons of Gournay from the 10th to the 13th
century. With genealogical miscellanies. 471.26
Note Of the above works Thierry's history is pictur-
esque and brilliant. The histories of I'algrave and Free-
man are able and elaborate, preseutiutj; lauuh original ma-
terial : the former showing Normau sympathies, while
Freeman looks upon the Anglo-Saxon element as the sole
oontrolliug force in English history.
Greeu in his ' Short history ' cites as original authori-
ties for 1068-71. Ordericus Vitalis [471.06] : Anglo-Saxon
chronicle [6141.—]: Florence of Worcester [471.13]; Wil-
liam of Malmesbury [471.18]. The administration of Hen-
ry 1. is admirably explained by Stubbs in his ' Documents.'
The elaborate representation of the Bayeux tapestry pub-
lished by the Society of Antiquaries ia in this library.
See also Athmtic monthly, v. 18, 1866 (article by O. C.
Hazewell).
.ftS* See also in Biography lives of William the Conqueror,
p. 213) ;— Lamtrano [in Hook's Abps. of Canterbury, v. 2] ;
— WlLUAM BufUB, (p. 213);— AnseLM, (p. 118);— HbNByI. 165.
4. Plantagenets, 12th-litli ceidwies, including the
Barons' War.
Blaauw {W. H.) The barons' war, including the battles
of Lewes and Evesham. 2d ed. . . . 451.21
English chronicle of the reigns of Richard H. , Henry
rV., v., VX [1377-1461.] Ed. by J. S. Davies.
[Oamden soc] 5113.18
Forster (J.) The Plantagenets and Tudors, 1154-1528. [In his Hist.
essays, v. 1, 1868.] 2626.01
Froissart (J.) Chronique, [1326-1400.] (fn Bnchon. Col., v. 11-25.
— Chronicles, etc. Tr. by T. Johues. 2 v. . 497.03
Jiand(W.B.) Chaucer's England. 2 v. . . 471. '24
mshanger ( W. de). Chronicle of the barons' wars.
[damdensoc. 1840.] 5112.15
.See also (in Biography) lives of Hknby U., (p. 160);— BRO-
KKT (T. a), (p. 121) ; -lllOHABD I., (p. 191) ;— JOHN, (p. 162) ;
— Baoon (Roger) ;— Uenbj Ill.,(p.l.'>6 ;— Bracton (p. 229) ;
— MoNTFOBT (Simon (le, p. 179);— Edwabd I., II, III.,
(p. 141);- RiOHAED II. ;— Wyolitfe, (p. 214) :— Chauceb,
(p. 182). For the reiun of Hmry II., nH-S», Green cites
aa authorities, Benedict of Peterborough, and Roger de
Hovedeu ; airaldus Cambrensi.i ; Hugo of Lincoln : and
lives of Beoket in the • Master of the Rolls ' series.
For the Oreal charter, 1M4-65, and reign of John • the
chief source (from Green) of inforinatfon is Eoeer de
Weudover s i^hronicle. The annals of Waverley Dunstable
and Burton (in • Auuales monastic! '). are important Pear-
son's History of England, v. 2, is the best recent account of
this reign. The lireat charter is given in Stubbs' Docu-
ments. An analysis of it is in Pearson.'
Vol reign of Senry III., 1216-72 ' the twogreatauthoritles
(from Green) are Roger of Wendover and Matthew of
Paris. The chronicles of Dnnstable, Waverley, and Burton
supply many details. Henry Ill.'s letters are of the high-
est value. For opposition to Home see Grosseteste's letters.
On the Franctjfca/i yrmrji consult Brewer's preface iu the
Monnmenta Fi-anciHcana,and Milmau'a Latin Christianity.*
Frusant revolt, 1377-81 (Wat Tyler episode) and its caus's.
See ' Roger's History of agriculture,' ' Domesday book of
St. Paul's ' (in Camden society pubUcatious), and also Fort-
nightly rev., V. 3, 1865 (England before and after the Black
doatb, by T. Rogers) ; v. 4, 1866 (Population of England
before the ' Black death,' by F. Seebobm).
5. Lancaster and York, including the
Wars of the Roses, 1377-1509.
Brougltam (H.) History of England and France under
the HouBe of Lancaster [1321-1455] : with introd.
view of the early reformation 473. '25
Oairdner (J.) The houses of Lancaster and York, with
the conquest and loss of France. . . . 461.19
Paston letters, 1422-1509. New ed., by J. Gbirdnez.
2 V 47'i.23
Roberts (K) Memoirs of the rival houses of York and
Lancaster. [1377-1509.] 2v 454.09
,^- See also (t'n Biography) lives of John of Gaunt; —
HeNBT IV., Y., VI., RiOHABD III., Hkhbv VI., Maboabxt
of Ai^ou ; — Edwabd IV. ; — Cobham {Sir John).
6. Tudors, 14 85-1603.
Birchatt (J.) E. under the Tudors. Newed. 1870. 452.09
Chronicle of q. Jane and two years of q. Mary, and the
rebellion of Sir T. Wyat, [1.553-54]. . .5113.02
Forster (J.) The Plantagenets and the Tudors, 1164-1588 [In his
Hist, essays, v. 1.] 2626.01
Froude (J. A. ) History of England from the fall of
Wolsey to the defeat o.' the Spanish armada. 12 v.
186S 47^.01
Note T. 7-12, Reign of Elizabeth.
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 119, 1864 ; Eraser's mag., v. 64,
1856 ; V. 68, 1868 ; V. 62, 1860 (Edw. VI. and Mary) ; North
Brit, rev., v. 26, 1866-7 ; Westm. rev., v. 66, 1856. Greeu
iu his ' Short history ' observes that the part of Fronde's
history devoted to Henry VIII,, ' though of great literary
merit, is disfigured by a love of paradox, by hero worship,
and by a reckless delenco of tyranny and crime.'
— Dissolution of the monasteries, Henry VIII. and Anne Bo-
leyu. [In Eraser's mag., v. 56.J ...*...
— Ed. rev. and Fronde's history. [In Eraser's mag., v. 68, 1868.]
lytle)- (!'. F.) England under Edward VI. and Alary,
[1546-58.] 2 T 3054.21
See also Foitn. rev., v. 14, 1870 (Jack Cade's rebellion, by
J. Gairduer).
See also (in Biography) lives of Hunrt VII. (p. 156) ;—
COLET (p. 134) ;— ElIASSIUS (p. 143);— MouE (p. 169); — Henby
VUl. (p. 166) : - WoLi,EY (p. 214) ; — CllOMWELL (T.) p.
137) ;-Cbanmeb (p. 136) :— Edward VI. (p. 141) ;— Maey(p.
141) ;— Polk (p. 188) ;— Elizabeth (p. 112), wiUi side-refer-
ences.
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 23, 1871 (1485-1602) ; North Brit,
rev., v.. 29, 1858 (State papers on pre-reformation period,
1608 29) : V. 81, 1869 (State papers, 1585-1608) ; V. 45, 1866
(Loss of Calais) ; Blackwood's mag., v. 85, 1859 ('rimes of
Ellz., 1668-1662 vs. 1688).
7. Stuati Period, 1603-1714.
See In class Biography, James I., d. 1605 : — Chables I., d,
1649 ;— Chables U., 1660-86 ;— James II., 1685-88 ;— An.nE,
1702-14 ;— Stdabts. Also Revolution O/1640 (below) ; — and
Bevolution of 1688.
Also : —
BurnH (0.) History of his own time. [1660-1713.] 2d
ed. 6 v. 475.02
Gurrei (A.) History of the Counter-revolution, for the
establishment of Jiopery, under Charles H. and
James H. [1660-89.] 473.19
Davies (J. ) Hi ,tory and literature of the Stuart period,
[1566] to 1689 461.18
Jesse (J. H.) Court of England under the Stuarts.
[1603-1734.] 3v. 477.04
Saville (H. ) Correspondence ; letters to and from Sa-
vUl.!, envoy at I'aris, and vice-chamberlain to
Charles H., and James DL, ed. by W. Cooper.
[Camden soc. ] 5113.25
Somerinlle ( T. ) History, from the restoration of Charles
n. to the death of William. 47tl.l4
Vaxighrm (R) History of England, under the house
of Stuart, including the Commonwealth. [1603-88.]
2 v. 1840 477.01
8. Revolution of 1640, and Commonwealth period.
Birch (T.) Collection of the state papers of John Thur-
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loe, secretary, first, to the conncil of state, and af-
terward to the two protectors, Oliver and Bichard
Cromwell. 7 v. 17-12 1087.01
Bissel (A. ) History of the commonwealth of England
from the death of Charles I. to the expulsion of
the Long parliament. 2 v. 1807. . . 476.25
Brodie ( 0. ) Constitutional history of the British empire
from the accession of Charles I. to the restoration.
3v. 18G6 484.08
Marlon (T.) Diary in the parliaments of Oliver and
Blcbard OromweR l()56.1(>5y. 4 v. 1828. 470.21
Clarendon ( K Hyde, earl of). History of the rebellion.
[1(;2S-16(I0.] 7v. 1S39 4G1.01
Note. — ' Tlio malignant falsehoods with which ho baa per-
verted almoBt every fact, destroy his value aa an authority
during the early yeara of the long parliament, though his
work will always retain a literary iutereat from Its noble-
ness of style, and the grand series of character portraits
which it embodies. '—GitEEN.
CoUman [J.) Historical essays, p. 223-409. 1801. . . . 2627.02
Gordery (II. M.) and Phillpotts (J. S.) King and com-
monwealth. Hist, of Charles I. and the great rc-
btlliou. 1870 463.18
Fbrster (J.) Debates on the grand remonstrance, 1641.
1860 476.19
— The Grand remonstrance. [In his Hist, and biogr. essays,
T. 4, p. 1-175, 1858.] 2526.01
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 112, 1860.
— Statesmen of the common wealth. . . . 3257.07
NoU. — Forster's works are of high authority.
Gardiner (H. li. ) The first two Stuarts and tlie Puritan
revolution, 1603. 60. [Epochs of modern hist]
Oodwin ( W:) History of the commonwealth [1610-58.]
4v. 1824 476.12
iVo^e.— Written from a Eepublican standpoint.
Qxiizoi (F. P. 0. ) Hist, of the English revolutioa, [to the
death of the king]. Tr. by W. Hazlitt. 1816. 476. 16
Note. — A standard work. For continuations, see his lives
of Oliver and liichard Cromwell.
Bol/bes IT.) Behemoth : History of the causes of the civil wars
of England. [In his English works, v. 6, 1840.J . . 6U43.11
Larking (L. B.) ProceeJiugs principally in Kent, in
connection with the parliaments called iu 1640,
and especially with the committee of religion,
1026-44; preface by J .Bruce. \_Oimden soc.'\ 5113.34
Masson [D.) Life of Milton and history of his time. . .3128.02
Note. — V. 2-3 cover the period from 1638 to 1649. Partic-
ularly full ou the religious concerns ol the time.
Maseres (F., ed.) Select tracts relating to the wars iu
England. 2 v. 1815 476.17
V. 1. A breviary of tlie history of the parliament, by T,
May ; On thu life and death of king Charles 1., by William
Lilly : Memoirs of Denzil, lord Holies ; Belatious and ob-
servations, historical aud politick, upon the parliameut,
by C. Walker ; Memoirs of sir John Berkley ; Short memo-
rials of Thomas, lord Fairfax.
V. 2. Behemoth : the history of the causes of the civil
wars, by T. Uobbes ; liemarks on the foregoing, by F.
Maseres ; The interest of England stated, by John Fell ;
The mystery and method of his majesty's restauratiou, by
John Price ; Reflectiousou the civil war, by John Milton ;
Sundry reasons inducing M^or Hubert Hautiugdou to lay
down his commission.
Milton (J.) Defense of ihu people of England, in answer to 8al-
masius' Defence of the king. [In PrDSe works, v. l.j 6034.01
— Eikouuklastes ; In answer to " Eikou i3asllik6." [Prose works,
v. 1.] 6054.01
Morky (H.) The king and the commons : cavalier nnd
puritan songs 1673.21
Noble {Mark). Lives of the English regicides. 2 v.
1798 313411
Pre.iiwicli ( Sir J. ) Respublioa ; or a display of the hon-
ors, ceremoiiies, and ensigns of the common-
wealth, under the protectorship. 1787. . 3018.01
Sandford{J.L.) Studies and illustrations. 1S58. 476.20
Hymonds {R.) Diary of the marches of the royal army
during the great civil war ; ed. by C. E. Long.
[Oimdeii soc] 5113.29
Verney papers : proceedings in the Long parliament.
[CUmdeitsoc] 5112.31
WaTd(K) History of the Grand rebellion ; [a poem].
3 V in 4 1697.22
Note. — Of the above works the best for the general reader
are the excellent compeuds of S. R. Oardiner, and of Cor-
dery and I'fiitlpotts.
For ai-ticies upon the Great rebellion see Ed. rev., v. 103 :
Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1668, or Littell, 1858, v. 3 (Poiitioal pul-
pit of the civil war| ; v. 68, 1868 (ileview of lorster) ; Nat.
rev., or Litlell, 1858, v. 3; N. A. rev., v. 76, 1833 ; Wcstm.
rev., V. 71), 1858 (Outbreak, «(•.); v. 99, 1873 (Bepublicans
of the Commonwealth).
For lives of the principal political characttn of the Msm
see (in Biography) ChablcsI.; — Lit;o :— SriurFoiu) ; —
OLAnKHDOH ;— PVM ;— EUOT : — FALKtlND J — BaHPDDI ;—
Obomwell (Oliver) ;—Bydnet (A.) ;— Vamb ;— Faowaxj—
IBETOS : — ItupKiiT (Prince) ; — Crohwbli, (Biohard) ; —
Monk ; —Milton ;— HuTOHi-sstiM. For the Punlan movt-
ment see Poritaniua, p. 99 of this catalogue.
9. Vie Restoration, 1660-88.
For the Period of the Ratoralion. 1660-88. see (in Biogra-
phy) Monk;— .Chaules II.;— Clabesdoh ;— Suattesbuby;—
JaussU.
10. iJeuo;H(i<)?» 0/ 1688.
Dalrymple {Sir J.) Memoirs of Gt. Britain and Ireland,
[16H0-92.] 3016.08
J{ale {E.) Fall of the Stuarts and western Europe,
1678-97. [Epochs of mo J. hist.] . . . 481.01
Uerbeit {H. W. ) Cavaliers of E igland [iS^ctio/i.] 213.23
Lucas {S.) The revolution of 1688 aud its historian [MacaalayJ.
{In his BecnJaria.] 2634.22
Lutlrell (A'.) Brief iiist. relation of state aSiiirs from
1678-1714. Ov 477.11
Maclcintnshl.Sir J.) Review of the causes of the revolution of
1688. [In his Miscel. works.] 2636.26
Napoleon III. The tov. of 1688 and of 1830. [In hit Works, v. 1,
1852.] 6057.16
4^ For the best histories of this period tee Macaulay
[464.21] and Ranke [483. 19J, but many additional references
are given (in class Biography) auder Jahis II. (p. IBl) and
William IU. (p. 213).
11. Period from 16S9 to Die Hanoverian succession, 1714.
49- See (in class Biography) lives of William III., and
of Anne, 1702-14.
Also among histories of Enghuid given on p. 309, those
especially of MacauUiy, to 1702, which should t>e followed
by Stanhope's Rcigu of queen .\nne, bridging tho gap be-
tween his Hlstoiy of Kiiglauil, 1713-83, aud that of Ma-
caulay. SmotleU's History, beginning with 1689, ends with
the death of (jeurge II. (1760) : Hughes' History, 8 v., 1760-
1837 [462.11] f jrmiug a coutinaatiou.
12. House of Hanover, 1714 io present time.
Doran{J.) Queens of the house of Hanover. 2 v. 3255.23
Stanhope {P. H., earl ; lord Malion). History of England
from the peace of Utrecht to the peace of Ver-
sailles, 1713-83. 7 V
Reviewed in North Brit, rev , v. 28, 1868 ; N. A. rev., v.
75, 1862 ; V. 80. 1865.
1. SeiellUms of 1716 and 1746.
Chambers (R.) EebeUion of 1745-6 5023.13
Home (J.) History of the rebellion, 1746. [In At» Works, v. 2-8.
1822.] 6044.02
Johnstone {Cliev. de). Memoirs of the rebellion, 1745-
46 485.11
See also Stuabt (Charles Edward) ; — Stuabts (p. 202).
2. From 1748 to mi.
Entick (J. ) General hjtory of the late wat iu Europe,
etc. [1748-63.] 5 v. 475.20
OrenvUle papers. Correspondence of Bichard Gren-
ville, Earl Temple, Hon. George GrenvUle, etc.
[From 1742 to 1777.] Ed. by W. J. Smith. 4 v.
1852-53 3073.03
8. TTar 0/1775-83.
Andrews {J.) History of the war mth America, France,
Spain, and Holl'ind ; commencing in 1775 and
ending in 17S3. 4 v. 1785 583.15
Note. — Stanhope's History of England is the best English
authority on the Amer. rev. war.
4. Periods subsequent to 1783.
Alison (Sir A.) History of Europe, 1789-1862 444.01
Note. — Each volume has chapters upon the internal his-
tory of England.
Carr i K C. ) Hand-book of the administrations of Great
Britain during the 19th century. 1801-09. 477.18
Holland {U. E. V. Fox-, lord). Memoirs of the Whig
party. [1800-1S07.] 472.04
Hwjhes(T.S.) Hist, of England, [1760-1837]. 8 v. 462.11
Lewis {Sir O. C. ) Essays on the administrations of Gt
Britain, 1783-1830 477.17
Martineau {H.) History of E. during the 30 years'
peace, 1816-46. 2v 467.10
Same. Introduction. 1800-1815. . . 467.12
Molesworth { W. A'.) History of England from 1830 [to
1870]. 3 v. 454.17
Note. — A history of political reform, more especially the
reform bill of 1832. Reviewed in Fortn. rev., v. 7. 1807.
See also Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1M60 (Civil and political life
36 years ago) ; and Prof. Seeloy's three papers in Macmil-
\
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House of Hanover, continued.
lan'a mag. for Aug., Sept., and Oct., 1870, and Littell, 1870,
v. 3-4 (The English revolution in the 19tU century).
See also (in claes Biography) lives of Qeoboe I., 11., III.,
IV., WiLUiM IV., und VicroHiA, and of contemporary
characters. In reign of George II see Walpoub;— Stoakts.
In reign of George III. see Ouatham i - KooKraaHAM ;—
Gbenvili-b : — Nobth ;— Wilkes ; — Bdbgothe : — Oorn-
■WALLis ;— Hastinob ; — Shelbubhk : Foi ;— Sheriban ; —
BnBKE ;— LivEBPooL ;— Malmesbdbt ; — Colchesteb ; —
Adokland ;—Ei.DOM;—WELLniQTON;— Windham ;~Ca8ti.e-
BEAnH ;— Nelson :— Bomilli ;— Wilbebfobce ;— Mackin-
tosh ;— SiDMODTH. In reign of OeorgelY.see Canning ; —
HnsKissoN ; — Wellinoton. — In reign of Victoria, see
Peel:— Palmeebtoh ;— O'Oonnell ;— aLAOsroNE ;— Dis-
raeli I — Cobdes : — Maoaulat ; — Albekt {Prince) : —
EoBiNSON (Henry Orabb) ;— Socthet ;— Colebidge ;— Lan-
DOB, etc,
VII. History. 3. Historical CoUectiona
1. • Matter of the Rolls ' series of • Calendars • and • Chronicles
of the middle ages.'
Jfote.— The two series are not yet completed. For de-
scriptive notes explanatory of the contents of the respect-
ive volumes, see ' Catalogue of Eecord publications,' ap-
pended to each volume. The introductory remarks by the
editors are of great value.
Great Britain. Master of the Roll's. Calendar of stato
papers. Colonial series. Ed. by W. N. Sains-
bury. 3 V 5135.—
Contents ; v. 1. America and West Indies, 1574-1660. v. 2.
Bast Indies, China, and Japan, 1613-1616. T. 3. East Indies,
China, and Japan, 1617-21.
— Same. Domestic series. 34 v. L., 1856-73. 8°. 3131.—
Contents : Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1647-90. Ed. by
R. Lemon. 2 v. Elizabeth. Ed. by M. A. E. Green, 1691-
1601 ; with Addenda, 1647-79. 6 V. James I., 1603-25. Ed.
byM. A. E. Green. 4v. Addenda, 1506-1625. Elizabethaud
James I., Charles I., 1625-38. Ed. by J. Bruce. 12 v. —
Same. 16a8 39. Ed. by J. Bruce and W. D. Hamilton. —
Same. 1039. Ed. by W. D. Hamilton.— 1649-50. Ed. by M.
A. E. Green.— Charles II., 1660-67. Ed. by M. A. E. Green.
7v
— Same. Foreign series. 3 v. L., ISGO-TO. 8°. 5134.01
Contents: Edward VI , 1547-1553. Ed.b'y W.B.TurnbuU.
Mary, 1663-68. Ed. by W. B. Turnbull. Elizabeth, 1658 65.
Ed. by J. Stevenson. 7 v. — Same. Ed. by A. 3. Crosby,
1566-71. 2t
— Same. Heury Vni., 1509-28. Introduction, 1524-
30 ; arranged by J. S. Brewer. 4 v. in 8. London,
1862-72. '8° 5134.10
— Same. Ireland, 1509-85; Ed. by H. 0. HamUton.
2v.— Same. 1003-10, and 1171-1251.— Ed. by H.
S. Sweetman. Ed. by C. W. Kussell. 3 t. London,
18G4-70, 8° 5133.10
— Same. Scotland, 1509-1603. Ed. by M. J. Thorpe.
2v
— Same. Scotland, 1603-10. Ed. by 0. W. EuaseU
and J. P. Prendergast 3 v. L., 1858. . 5133.08
— Same. [Spanish series.] Calendar ot letters, des-
patches, etc. relating to the negotiations between
England and Spain, preserved at Simancas, 148.5-
152o. Ed. by G. A. Bergenroth. — 1525-26. Ed.
by P. de Grayangos. 3v 5136.11
Same. Supplementto v. 1, 2. Ed by Bergenroth.
Contents: v. 1. Queen Katherine. v. 2. Intended mar-
riage of Henry VIII. with queen Juana.
— Same. [Venetian series. ] Calendar of state papers
and mss. relating to English affairs in the archives
of Venice, etc. Ed. by K. Brown, v. 1-5. 1202-
15. 5 V. London, 1864-73. 8°. . . . 5137.01
— Same. Calendar of the Caraw mss. in the library at
Lambeth, 1515-1621. Ed. by J. S. Brewer and W.
Bullen. 6v. London. L., 186S-71. 8^.5137.05
— Same. Calendarof treasury papers, 1556-1707. Pre-
pared by J. Bedington. 3 v. L., 1868. 8°. 5136.01
— Same. Calendarium genealogicum, Heury III. and
Edward L Ed. by 0. Roberts. 2 v. London,
186). 8° 5131.01
Qreat Britain. Master of Vie rolls. Chronicles and me-
morials of Great Britain and Ireland during the
middle ages. Loudon, 1853-75. 8°. . .5141.—
Contents :
Abingdon. Chronicon mouasteril. 2 v.
Albans ISt.) Chronica luonasterll. [1273-1422.] 11 T.
Anglo-Saxon (The) chronicle. 2 v.
Annales OambrilB. [44T-1288].
Annales monasUcl. 4 v.
Contents: v. l.Margan Theokcaberia. Burton. 2. Win.
tenia. Waverleia. 3. Dunstaplia. Bermuurteseia. 4. Osen-
ela. Chron. T. Wylies. Wigornia. 6. Index and glossary.
Annals of Loch Ce; a chron. of Irisl] aff.iirs. [lllU-1590.] 2 v.
Anetey (Henry). Munimenta academica, or documents
illus. of life and studies at Oxford.
Bacon (Roger). Opera inedlta.
Becket (Thomas). Materials for the history of T. B. Ed.
by J. C. Robertson.
— Thomas Sagi Erkibyskups. A life of Thomas Becket,
iu Icelandic, with English trausl., notes, tic. by E. Mag-
nusBon.
Bekyuton (Thomas, sec. to Henry VIII.) Official corresp.
Benodiat, of Peterborough. Gesta Henrici II. 2 v.
Black book of the admiralty, v. 1-3.
Blondi'l .Robert). De roductioue NormanuisB.
Boece or Boethius (Hector). Bulk of the chrouiclis ; me.
trica^version, by W. Stewart. 3 v.
BfUty Tywysofjiou ; or chronicles of the princes. [Welch
and English.] E.L by J. Williams ab Ithel.
Capgrave (John). Book of tho illustrious Henries.
Capgrave (.John). Chronicle of England. (To 1417.]
Chronicon Angliee, 1328-88.
Chronicon Scotorum : a chron. of Irish affairs to 1135, with
suppl., 1141-60.
Cockayne (T. O., ed.) Leechdoms, wort cunning, and star-
cvaf t of early England. 3 v.
Coggeshall (— ). Chronicon Anglicanum.
Cotton (Baithol de). Hist. Anglicaua : uecnoii De archl-
episcopis, etc.
Duustan Saint, archbishop of Canterbury]. Memorials of.
Ed. by W. Stubbs.
Durham (Monastery and See of). Registrum palatiuum
Duuelmense. Register of Richard de Eellawe, lord bish-
op, 1311-16. V. 13.
Edward the confessor. Lives of.
Edward I. of England. Year books of the reign of. Tears
20-22, 3U-33. Tr. by A. J. Horwood. 4 v.
Elmham (Thomas de). Hist, mouasteril 8. Augustioi Can-
tuariensis.
Eulogium historiarum sive tempoiis : chronicon ad a.d.
1366. 3 v.
Evesham abbey. Chronicon abbatiee Evesliameusis, ad
annum 1418,
Giialdus Cambrensis. Works, v. 1-4, ed. by J. S. Brewer.
V. 6-6, ed. by J. F. Dimock. 1861-73.
Contents : v. 1. De rebus a se gestis. luvectiouum llbel-
lus. i-iii. Symbolum electorum. 2 Gemma ecolesiastica.
3. De invecttonibus. lib. iv. 4. Speculum ecclesiffl. De
vita Galfridi. 6. Topographia Hiberuica et Expugnatio
Hiberuica. 6. Itinerarium Kambrise. Descriptio £am-
briEB.
Gloucester, England. Historia et cartularium monasteril
8. Petri. [683-1408].
Grosseteste (Robert, bp. of Livzuln, 1235-63). Letters, iUus.
of the social condition of his time.
Hardy (Sir Thomas Duffns). Descriptive catalogue of ms.
relating to the hist, of Gt. Britain and Ireland, v. 1-3.
[To 1327.]
Heury HI. of England. Royal and other letters, illus. oX
his reign. 2 v. [1210-72.]
Henry IV. of England. Royal and hist, letters. [1399-1404.]
Henry \ . of England. Memorials. Vita Redmauno auctore.
Versus rhythmici. Elmhami Uber metricus.
Henry VI. of England. Letters and papers illus. of the
wars of the English in France during reign. 2 v,
Henry VII. of England. Letters and papers iUus. of reign.
2 V.
— • Materials lor history of reign, v. 1.
— Memorials. Bernardi Audrese Tholosatis vita regis, etc,
Higden (Uauulphus). Poiychrouicon [to Edward HI.] with
'i'revisa's translation, v. 1-5.
Historical papers and letters from the northern registers.
Hoveden (Ro^^er du). Chronica, v. 1-4. [732-1192.]
Hugo (St., bp. of Lincoln). Vita.
Hyde abbey, Winchester. Liber monasteril do Hyda.
Ireland. Historic and municipal documents of I. trom the
archives of the city of Dublin. [1172-1320.]
Langtoft (Pierre), Chronicle, in French verse, to the death
01 Edward I. 2 v.
Llvere (Le) de reis de Brittanie eLe livere de reia de En.
gleterre.
Loudon. Munimenta Gildhallaa Londoulensia ; Liber al-
bua. 3 V.
Liber custumarum, et Liber Hoill. 3 v.
Matthew of Paris. Chronica majora. v. 1-2. Creation to
1216.
— Historia Anglorum sive hist, minor, v. 1-3. [1067-
1253.] 1866-66.
Meaux abbey, county of York. England, Chronica monas-
teril de Melsa. [1150-1406.1 3 V.
Monumenta Franeiscaua ; 1. Thomas de Eccleston de ad-
ventu fratrum minoruin in Augliam. 2. Adas de Marisco
epistolEB. 3. Registrum fratrum minorum Londoniie.
Neckham (Alexauiler). De uaturis rerum ; with poem, De
laudibus sapieuti£e.
Netter (Thomas). Fasciculi zizauiorum J, Wyclif, ctim
tritico.
Normandy. Narratives of the expulsion of the English
from, [1449-50]. Bobortus Bloudelli. Berry, hersuit
du roy.
Oxenedes (Johannes de). Chronica.
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Fecock (Reginald). Tbo repressor of overmnoh blaming
the clergy. 2 y.
Blchard I. Chronicles f£c. of relfjn : v. 1. Itlnerarlum per-
egrlnorum. v. 2. Kpist.Guutuarlenses. Ed. by W. Stnbbs.
Klchard 111. of England. Letters and papers Illua. of reigu.
2 V. Ed. by J. Galrdiier.
Blchard ol Uirencester. Speculum blstoriale de gestls
reguiu AngUa). 2 v. [447-I00f).l
Stevenson |.J., td.) RadulphI de Coggeshall Chronloon
anglicatiuni, De expugnatione terras sanctiB libellus. T.
Angollus de morte et sepultura Heurltl regis Anvils juul-
oria. Qesta Fulconls am Wariul. Excerpta ex otlI» impe-
rlalibus OervaHli Tilburiensls.
Wolsiiigham (T ) HlstorU auKlIoana, 1272-U82. 3 T.
Walter of Coventry. Hi.storical collectloua. 2 v.
Wtu* of the Gaedhill with the Gal 11, or the Invasions of Ire-
land by the Danes und other Norsemen. £d. with tranal.
by J. H. Todd.
Wavrlu (John de). Kecueil des chronlques de la Grant
liretaigne. Albiua to 1422. 2 v.
— Same, Coll. of the chronicles and ancient histories
of Oreat Britain, v. 1. Albiua to 688. Ed. and ix. by
W. Hardy.
William of Malmesbury. De gestls pontiflcum Anglornm.
Wright (Thom:i8, ed.) Auglo-Litin satirical poets and epi-
grammatisUi of the 12lh century. 2 v.
— Ooll. of political poems and songs, from Edward HI. to
Henry VUI. 2 v.
3. Old English ChranicUa.
Anglo-Saxon ohrouiole ; e.d. with translation by B.
Thorpe. 2 v. 1861. [Rolls chronicles.] 5141. —
Bede (The Venerable). Eocl. hist, of E. [To 731.] 47-.i.25
Capgrave iJ.) Chroaicle of England. [To 1417.] 1858.
[Rolls chrouicks.] 5140.—
Bnglish chronicle of the riiigns of Kichard II., Henry
IV., Henry V. ,and Henry VL written before 1471 ;
with the 18th and 19th years of Kichard IL, and
theparlianient at Bury St Edmund's, 25th Henry
VI. ; and add. from the Cotton ms. ' Eulogium ' ;
ed. by .1. S. Davies. Ij., Camden soc. 1S5(!. 4°. 5113.18
Minlo.'ime (J. ) Chronicle of the war between the Eng-
lish and Scots, 1173-4. Tr. with not?s, by P.
Michel. [Surtees soc] 5116.05
Florence, of Worcester. Chronicle with the two Contin-
uations. [To 1300.] Tr. with notes, by T. For-
ester. 471.13
Henry of lluntintjdoru Chronicle from the invasion of
Cajsar to Henry II. [a.d. 1154.] . . . 471.05
— Annals, A.D. 732 to 1'201. Tr. by H. T. Kiley.
'2v 471.19
Bigden (iJ. ) Polychrouicon [to Edward HI.] ; with Tre-
visa's translation. Ed. by 0. Babington and J. L.
Lumby. 4 v. [Rolls chronicles.] . . 5140. —
Hoveden (R. de). Chronica, v. 1-4. [732-1192.] 4 v.
[RoUs chronicles.] 5140. —
LigueipK Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland, with
the Continuations, by Peter of Blois, etc. [a.d.
700-1486.] From the Latin, with notes by H T.
Riley. 1854 471.10
MattheiB of Paris. Chronica majora. t. 1. Creation to
1066. Ed. by H B. Luard. 1872. [Rolls chron-
icles.] 5140.—
— Hist. Anglorum, sive hist, minor, v. 1-3. 1067-1253.
Ed. by Sir F. Madden. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.—
— English history, 1235 to 1259. Cont'd b- W. Ris-
hauger, to 1273. Tr. by J. A. Giles. 3 v. 471.14
Matthew of Westminster. Flowers of history, to 1307.
Tr. by 0. D. Yonge. 2 v. 471.21
Monstrelet {& de). Chronicles [of England, France, etc.']
1400-1516. Tr. by T. Johnes. 2 v. 1«19. 497.01
Ordericits Vitalis. Ecclesiastical history of England
and Normandy. [Toa.d. 1141.] 4 v. . 471.06
Richard of Cirencester. Speculum historiale de gestis
regum Anglise. 2 v. 447-1066. Ed. by J. E. B.
Mayor. [Rolls chronicles.] 6140. —
Roger of Wendover. Flowers of history. History of
Englaud [a.d. 447] to 1235 471.11
Sia; old English chronicles. Ed. by J. A. Giles. 471.04
Containing : Ethelwerd's chronicles, A.D. 449-469 ; As-
ser's life of Alfred, 849-887 : Geoffrey of Monmouth's Biit-
ish History ; Gildas, Nenuius, and Blchard of Oireuoester.
Walter of Ooventi-y. Historic^ coUeotions. 2 v. Ed.
by W. Stubbs. [Rolla chronicles.] . . 5140.—
Wai}rin {J. de). Collection of the chronicles of Gt
Britain. Albiua to 1422. Tr. by W. Hardy, v. 1.
[T0 68S.] [R0U3 chronicles.] .... 5140.—
William of Malmesbury. Chronicle of the kings of Eng.
land, to king Stophon. [a. d. 1142.] . . 471. fs
— De gestis pontiflcum Anglorum. Ed. by W. E. 8.
A. Hamilton. 1870. [Rolla chronicles.] 5140.—
8. Publicationt 0/ Hiitorical Societiei and OotUctimt of TracU.
Camden soc. publications. 109 t 5112.01
yor Conlenls see p. 249 of this catalogue.
OheViam society. Remains. 92 v 5094.01
For ConlenU see p. 266 of this catalogue.
Harleian *misceUany ; a collection of cnrious traots,
with notes by J. Malham. 12 v. L.,1808. 8°. 5042.02
JNTote.— Each volume has a separate index.
Somars (J., lord). 'Collection of scarce and yalaabla
tracts. 16 v. 1748-51 5073.01
Surtees society. 65 v
For Coiitentt see Smtee* soc, In general alphabet
Vm. Material Resources and Progress
of Great Britain.
yoU.— The most compendious accouhts of the trade and
finances of England are to be looked for in the annual vol-
umes of Martin's Slatcsiuau's yearbook [6713.19] ; British
alman.ic aud companion [6731 ,44) ; and Whitaker's almanack
[8702.23J. Se^ alto Statistics, and Political economy (Com-
merce, etc.) in general alphabet.
Boynton (V. B.) The four groat powers : their policy,
resources, etc. 1866 445.24
Bristed (J. ) Hints on the national bankruptcy of Brit-
ain, and on her resources to maintain the present
contest with France. 1809 §917.14
— Resources of the British empire, with a view of the
probable result of the present contest between
Britain anJ France. 1811 5917.13
tyialmers ( G. ) Estimate of the comparative strength of
Great Britain, during the present and four pre-
ceding reigns ; and of the losses of her trade from
every war since the rev. New ed. 1794 5916.15
— Opinions of eminent lawyers, chiefly concerning the
colonies, fisheries and commerce of Gredt Britain.
2v. 1814 5727.22
— State of the United Kingdom, 1816. 2d ed. [Pamphleteer, v 7.1
Collier (J.) Beply to a pamphlet on the state of tbo nation in
1822. [Pamphleteer, v. 21.] S058 21
Duff {U. E.G.) Elgin speeches [on English politics]. 1871. 6724!l6
Farmer (B. ) View of the internal policy of Great Brit-
ain. [«iioii.] 1764. ........ 5713.14
Great Britain. Statistical abstract for the colonial and
other possessions, 1856 to 18'70. L.,1872. 8°. 5947.08
— • Statistics of the trade with foreign countries from
1810. London, 1869. 8°. 5917.15
Letter to the Queen on the state of the monarchy.
[anon.] 2d ed. London, 1838. 8°. . . 5093.03
McCulloch (J. R.) Descriirtive and statistical account
of the British empire. 4th ed. 2 v. 1854. 5917.01
Aofe,9 on the papers relative to the internal stale of the
country, recently presented to jDarliament ; ^with]
reply to F. PhiUps. [anon.] 1820. . . 5721.03
Opinioru as to the real state of the nation. 1823. [Pamphleteer
V. 21.] 1 6068.21
Peter ( W.) Thoughts on the present crisis, 1816. 2d ed. [Pam-
phleteer, v. 8.] 6058.08
Preston («.) State of the nation, labor, pauperism, ete. 1816.
[PamphleteerjT. 8.] 6058 08
PhUp (H. K.) History of progress in Great Britain.
Agriculture, roads, conveyances, domestic archi-
tecture, shipping, geogr. discovery. 1859. 5917.09
Sfofe of the nation, 1822. L., 182'2. 8". [Pamphleteer, v. 20.] 6068.20
IX. National Qualities.
Oreg ( W. B.) British and foreign characteristics. {In his Lit.
judgments. 1869.) 2626.20
Hayward [A.) England and France : their national qualities, etc.
[/» Au Essays, 3d series, p. 123-193. 1874.] . . .2628.19
Hope (A. J. B.) Essays, e(c. 2532.18
Hope {A. R.) Master John Bull, a holiday book for
parents and schoolmasters. 1873. . . . 5512.26
Pauli{R.) Pictures of Old England. . . . 461.11
Thiebelin (N. L.) Little book about Great Britain.
1870 9-,126
Whipple (B.P.) The English mind. [In his Character, etc.] 2646.30
jVo/tf. —Several works upon the Inherited qualities of
the Euglish people will be I'ouud under •Ethnology and in-
herited character' (p. 314). But the best studies of the char-
acter aud manners of the English of to-day, as seen by
foreigners, are to be found under ' Description and Travels,'
(p. 315), especially in the books of Taine, Emerson, aud
Hawthorne. Some of the works under • Antiquiiies ' (p.
lu asking for books, lua the '• Book Order," giving the AOTEOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
314
COUNTRIES : England : Naval Hiatoiy to Travels.
815), are of Intereat, u well aa those glren nnder the bead-
ing Calendars (p. 247 , Amaaements. (p. 23), and Govern-
ment aud politica {National character), iu general alphabet.
See alto Social condition and maonera, in nfxt column.
X. Naval History.
AUen {J.) Battles of the British navy [1190 to 1840].
2v. 1S5-2 494.01
Black book of the admiralty. Ed. by Sir T. Twiss. 3 v.
1871-74. [Rolls ohronioles.] .... 5140.—
Campbell {J. ) Lives of the British admirals, and naval
history of Great Britain, from the days of Cessar.
8th ed. 1873 3212.17
James ( W. ) Naval history of Great Britain, from 1793
to [1820.] 0 v. 1837 483.01
Nicolas (N. U.) History of the royal navy. [To 1422.]
2 V. in 1. 1847 494.05
Nicolas (P. H.) Naval and military heroes of Great
Britain. 18G0 3223.04
Soutkey (R) and Bell (ij.) Lives of the British ad-
mirals. 5v 3211.01
Note.— VoT Contents, tee Sonther (B.) and Bell (B.) iu gen-
eral alphabet.
Yonge (C. D.) Hist, of the British navy to the present
time. 3 v. 1866 494.13
XI. Parliamentary Debates, and
Sessional Papers.
Cobhetl's Parliamentary history of England, from 10G6
to 1803. 36 V. London, 1806-20. 8°. .
CoTUinued in
Cohhett's Parliamentary debates, 1803-12. v. 1-22. Lon-
don, 1804-12. 8°.
Continued in
Hansard's Parliamentary debates, v. 23-41, 1812-20.
19 V. London, 1812-20
Same. New series, 1820-30. 25 v. London,
1820-30. 8°.
Same. 3d series, 1830-74. 221 v. London, 1830-
74. 8°.
Note. — Each Bession is indexed in its laat volume.
Levi (L. ) Annals of British legislation : a summary of
bills, statutes, aud sessional papers. 14 y. Lon-
don, 1856-65. 8°.
Same. Newseiies. 4 v. L., 1865-68. 8°.
XII. Parliamentary Iiaw and Boroughs.
Qreat Britain. Parliam.eni. Keport of the boundary
commissions [on boroughs, under the act of 1867.
With maps.] London, 1868. fol. . . . 957.03
ZorimerJ.) Constitutionalism of the future ; or par-
liament the mirror of the nation. 1865. 5717.12
May {Sir T. K) Treatise on the law, privileges, pro-
ceedings, aud usage of parUameut 7th ed., re-
vised and enlarged. 1873 5617.28
Oldfleld ( T. H. B. ) Kepresentative history of Great Bri-
tain and Ireland ; or history of the House of Com-
mons, and of the countries, cities, and boroughs
of the United Kingdom. 6 v. 1816. . 483.07
Palgrave (R. F. D. ) The House of Commons : its his-
tory and practice. Three lectures. 1869. 5712.02
Baltigh {Sir W.) Prerogative of parliament proved, tin hit
Worka, v. 1. Ed. 1761.] 6084.09
game. {In hit Works, v. 8. Ed. 1829.] .... 5064.20
XIII. Parliamentary Reform.
Beniham (J.) Plan of parliamentary reform ; Radical
reform biU. [Works, v. 3 (10).] . . .6016.03
Virdason {W. F.) Parliamentary influence and offioiul
intrigue, as recently disclosed in the inquiry be-
fore a select committee of the affairs of the Ameer
of Soinde. 1858 5712.13
FrancU {Sir P.) Plan of a reform in the election of the House
of Commons, iu 1793. With introd. [Pamph., v. 9.) 6058.09
Hawkins {H.) Reform of parliament the rain of parliament.
D, ;Pa"?P'»leteer, v. 1.) 6058.01
Plan tot the reform of parliament on constitutional principles.
1816. [Pamphleteer, T. 7.] 6058.07
XIV. Parliamentary Registers, and
Personal History.
Debretl's Illustrated House of Commons and the Ju-
dicial bench. 1871, l875 G611 07
Dod's parliamentary companion. 1868-70. . 674110
Hayward (A.) The British parliament : its hlitor; and elo-
quence. [In hit Essays, 3d series, p. 1-85.] . . . 25'.i8.19
Jennings {0. H.) and Johnstone {tV. L.) Book of par-
liamentary anecdote. 1872 3222.13
Manning {J. A. ) Lives of the speakers of the House
of Commons. 1851 3257.02
Sketches (personal and political) in the House of Com-
mons. By a silent member. lst-6th series. 2 v.
1871 3252.24
Tovmsend {W. G.) Memoirs of the House of Commons,
1688-1832. 2 V 494.09
Walford {R) New parliament. The shilling House
of Commons for 1869 6741.30
^^ Much parliamentary biography can be found in Bio-
graphy {Collective ; Englith), p. 110.
XV. Parties.
Cooke (<?. W.) Hist of party [in England], 1666-1832.
3v. 5717.26
Parr (S.) Notes on Bapin's dissertation on whigs and toriea,
{In hit Works, v. 3.] 5062.04
XVL Social Condition and IVIanners
of the People.
Oraik (0. i.) and Macfarlane (G) Pictorial history of
England.
Note. — Each volume contains chapters upon above topics.
Oreg {W. B.) Kocks ahead or the warnings of Cassan-
dra. 1874. 5812.26
See Fortn. rev., Nov., 1874 (Must we then believe Cassan-
dra ? by M. E. G. Duff) ; Dec, 1874 (Eeply by Greg).
Hartshorn {G.H.) Illustrations of domestic mauuers during the
reign of Edward 1. Pt. 1-4. {In Journal of Brit arch,
assoo., V. 18.] 1461.18
Heath (F. G. ) liomance of peasant life in the west of
England. 1872 5825.27
Hood (jE p. ) The age and its architects : English peo-
ple in relation to the times. 1852. . . 5816.11
Kaye (J. ) Social condition and education of the peoi^le
of England. 1863 953.02
Laugel {A.) England, politick and social. 1874. 953.29
Lester (C.Ki Condition and fate of E. 2v. 1843. 9.52.08
— Glory and shame of E. 2 v. 1815. . . .5835.12
Montagu {W. D., duke of Manchester). Court and society
from Elizabeth to Anne. 2 v. 1864. . 312i.23
Pike {L. 0.) History of crime in England. . 5828.07
Roberts ( <?. ) Social history of the people of the south-
ern counties of E. in past oentiiries. 1856. 475.13
Spencer {U.) 'Descriptive sociology. English, com-
piled and abstracted by J. Collier. . . A. 37. 07
Thrupp {J. ) The Anglo-Saxon home : 5th to 15th cen-
tury. 1862 477.24
Wi-ight (T.) Homes of other days. History of domestic
manners and sentiments in England. 1871. 467.16
See alto annual publications of the National association
for the prom, of social science [5816.01] ; auil of the Sta-
tistical society [59;j4.01]: and consult worlis iu Social scieuce.
On the Labor question see Political economy. {Labor and
capital, and strikes).
XVII. Travels and Description, Antiquities,
and Topography.
1. Travels and description.
Apperley (C. J.) Nimrod's tour in Scotland, and the
North of England, [pseud.'] 1838. . . 955.02
Beecher {H. W.) Letters from E {In his Star papers, p. 1-89.] 2519.09
Bemrose's Guide to Buxton, Castletou, High Peak, Ey-
am, Dovedale, etc 951.29
Black {A. and C. publishers). Where shall we go? A
guide to watering places in the British Islands.
1871 952.27
Blanc {L.) Letters on E. 4 v. 1866-7. . . 952.13
Briiton {J. ) Brayley {K W. ) [and others]. Beauties of
E. and Wales. 18 v. in 25. 1801-18. . 951a.01
Note.— For Contents, see Beauties of England, (p. 69).
Burritl {R ) A walk from London to Laud's End and
back. 1X68 952.20
— Walks in the Black country [Birmingham and vicin-
ity] and its green border-land. 1868. . 952.12
Cams {0. (f.) King of Saxony's journey through E.
and Scotland iu 1844 954.01
Chateaubriand {K M. de). Recollections of E., etc. v. 1,
1815 2516.11
Codman (J.) Narrative of a visit to E. 1836. 951.25
BBOOKLTN MBEOANTILB LIBRABY,
COUNTRIES: EngUnd : Travels, Antiquiti«
816.
0>Uins {W.) Sights afoot 1863 955.00
Oaxe(A.C.) Impressions of England. 186:!. 964.09
Ourwen (S.) Journal and letters in K., 1775 to 1783.
With appendix of biographic&l sketches, by Q. A.
Ward. 4th ed. 1864. 582.14
Dibdin (T. R) 'Bibliograpioal, antiquarian and pic-
turesque tour in the northern counties of Kng-
laud. 2 V 2745.09
Emerson {R. W.) 'English traits. 1857. . . 951.16
Sngland illustrated ; or, a compendium of the natural
hisbiry, geography, topogr^hy, and antiquities
ecclesiastical and civil, of England, and Wales.
2t. London, 1764. 4°. 9r.G.07
Finden (£) *The ports, harbours, watering places, and
picturesque scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated
by W. Et. Bartlett, J. D. Hiirding, T. Oreswiok,
and others 1440. 26
OalibeH (L.) and Pelii {0.) Angleterre. 4 v. 1842-44.
[Univera.] 901.08
ehwiales(M.) *Voyago to Engl. ete. 1T30. [Finkerton, T. 2.] 820.02
OranvUle (A. B. ) The Spas [mineral springs] of E. , and
principal sea bathing places. [Midland and South-
em.] 1811 953.01
Haven {0.) Pilgrim's wallet 1866 942.13
Hawthorne {N. ) Our old home : English sketches.
1863 954.15
— Passages from English note-books. 1870. 952.21
Havoihorne {Mrs. a.) Notes on England. 1869. 952.19
Headleu {J. T.) Sketches and rambles. 18.")!. 942.06
— Bambles about Louduu ; lUmbles iu England and Walea. [In
his Miacel. works, v. 1, 1849.] 2531.23
Heine {H) De I'Angleterre. 1867. . . . .7028.05
Hicklin {J. ) Guide to Matlock, Bakeyard, Chatsworth,
Haddon HaU, eta 951.28
Hoppin (J. M.) Old England, its scenery, art, and
people. 1867 953.21
HowUt ( W.) Eural life iu England. 2 t. 1854. 954.05
— Visits to remarkable places and scenes illustrative of
English history and poetry. 2 v. 1854. . 953.04
Eaye (J. ) Social condition and education of the people
of England. 1863 953.02
Kemp's Nina dales wonder ; in a daunce ftom London
to Norwich ; with in trod, and notes by A. Dyce.
[Camden soc] 5112.11
Koia (J.G.) England, Wales, and SooUaud. 1844. 955.04
Land we live in : a pictorial, historical, and literary
sketch book of the British Islands. 4 v. in 2.
[1853.] 478.01
Mackenzie (A. S.) American in England. 1837. 953.06
MoMuUen (li. T.) Down channel from Loudon to the
Laud's End in the 'Leo,' and from London to the
Scilly islands in the ' Orion.' With other cruises.
18G9. . 951.30
Meadows (K.) Heads of the people; or portraits of
the English. 2t 2535.12
Merle d'Aubigni (J. H) England ; or, recollections of
a Swiss minister. 1848. 966.09
MiUer{H) First impressions of E. and its people. 953.11
Mirabeau ^ J3. 0. R. , comie de) . Letters during his resi-
denci) in E. 1832 954.17
Morford (H) Over-sea: orK and Scotland. 1867. 944.10
Mo7-ier (j.) Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan, in
England. 2 v. in 1, 1828 232.35
XoriU (C p.) Travels through E., 1782. [Pinkerton, v. 2.] 9'26.02
Nucius (N.) Second book of travels [1545.] (ireok, with English
transl. by J. A. Cramer. lOaiiulm soc] 6112.37
Olmnied {F. L.) Walks and talks of an American far-
mer iu E. 1832 951.12
Passavant (J. D.) Tour of a German artist in England.
2 V. 1836; 1433.25
Fiechio {O.) Seml-aarioos observations of an Italian exile la Eng-
land.. [Waldla Ufirary. v. l.j 6078.15
Pedesirian remiuisoeuces. BySylvanus. [pseud.] 943.03
Puckler-Muskau (K L. U.,prinz von). Tour in England,
etc. 4v. 1832 941.03
Pyne (W. K) World in miniature. England, etc 4 v.
1827 T . . 6631.11
Raumer (f. L. O.) E. In 1835. [Waldle library, T. 7.] of 6078.21
Ruberts {M. ) Kuins and old trees, assoc. with English
history. 1853 955.08
Hush {R. ) Besidence at the court of London from 1819
to 1825 955.05
Bedgwick ( T.) Public and private economy. Observa-
Uons in 1836. 3 v 5912.06
Shma l,S.) •Tour to the west of E.,1T88. (/<« Fliik«1oii,T.2.[9M.01
Slmond (i.) Tour in Gt Britain in 1810 and IHll. 054.03
Skrine (H) General account of all the rivers of note
in Great Britain. 1801 955.16
Stael-Hf)lsieini.A. L. (J. N.,baronn«de). Letters on Eng-
land. 1825 954.02
Taine (H) Notes on E. Tr. with an introd. chapter by
W. P. Rae. 1872 955.21
Timbs (J. ) Abbeys, castles, and ancient halls of Eng-
land and Wales ; their legendary lore and popular
history. 1870. 472.14
— Nooks and oomen of English life, past and present
1867. 472.10
Trabaxtd (P.) Dinvemees it Brighton. Les Sea bri-
tanniques 952.11
Tackerman(K T.) A month in EngUnd. 1853. 953.12
7unier {J. M. W. and otiiera). 'Antiquarian and pictur-
esque tour round the southern coast of. 1446.28
Tung {8. H.) Beoollections of England. 1847. 954.25
mUcoU (M. KO.) The east coast of England, from the
Thames to the Tweed. 1861 951.31
Ward (if. F.) English itema 1853. . . . 953.10
Warner {R.) A. walk through some of the western coun-
ties of England. 18U0 955.19
ITey^i'".) Les Angliiis Chez eux. 1861. . . . 941.28
WhUe{W.) AU round the Wrekin. 1860. . 953.03
— Eastern E., from the Thames to the Humber. .
If /lite (W.) Northumberland, and the border. 962.26
WiUU [N. P.) Famous persona and places. 18M. . . 26i6.U
Woodtoard (&. M.) 'Eccentric excursions in England
and South Wales. 1796 6626.23
Lakt country.
lAnion (K L.) The Lake country. With map and 100
illustrations by W. J. Linton. 1864. . 955.10
Martineau (U.) A complete guide to the lake district
of England. 1871 952.28
Pyne {L B.) 'Lake scenery of England. Drawn on
atone by T. Pickero. [j».(l] 956.16
3. AnliquUies.
Antiquarian repertory : a miscellaneous assemblage of
topography, history, biography, customs, and
manners. Chiefly compiled by F. Grose, T. Astle,
etc. Newed. 4 v. 1807 488.10
Brand {J.) Popular antiquities of Great Britain. En-
larged by Sir H. Ellis. 3 v. 1848. 12°. . 471.01
— Popular antiquities of Great Britain : feasts, customs,
superstHious, and amusements, past and present
Ed. with very large additions by W. 0. Hazlitt
3v. 1870 497.05
Oamden ( W.) Kemains concerning Britain. Ib70. 472.12
Contenti . Languages, names, surnames, allusions, ana-
grams, proverbs, poesies, epitaphs.
Oalledanea curiosa ; or miscellaneous tracts relating to
the history and antiquities of England and Ireluid.
From the mss. of archbishop Sancroft [Ed. by
J. Gutoh.] 2 v. 1781 473.23
Dugdak (Sir W.) •Monasticon anglicanum : a history
of the abbies and other monasteries, hospitals,
frieries, and cathedrals and collegiate churches in
England and Wales ; also of all such Scotch,
Irish, and French monasteries as wore in any
manner connected with religious houses in Eng-
land. 8 V. New ed. by J. Coley, H. ElUs, and B.
BaudineL 1817-30 457.10
Eecleston {J.) Introduction to English antiquities.
[Government, society, literature, art To 1689.]
1847 494.19
Godwin [U.) The English arohesologist's hand-book.
1867 472.16
Qrose {F.) Antiquities of England and Wales. New ed.
8 V. 1783-97 478.03
Haringlon (Sir J.) Nugoe antiqiMB : original papers, in
prose and verse ; written during the reigns of
Henry VUL, Edward VX, queen Mary, Elizabeth,
and king James. With notes by T. Park. 2 v.
1804. 473.21
Heame ( T. ) Collection of curious discourses by emi-
nent antiquaries. 2 v. 473.26
— Works. V. 1-4. 1810 476.01
T. 1-2. Robert of Gloucester's Ohronicle, with glossary
and contiuuatloQ. 3-4. Peter Langtoft's Ohronicle ; BoU
In asking for books, nse the " Book Ordar," giving the AOTHOE'S NAME, the flrat part of the TfELB. and the NTJHBBB.
,316
COUNTRIES: England io Etanria.
2, Antiquilies of Englandj Cfmiinued,
ooDCemtng G!asto»bury Abbey. Aocount of the Hospital
of St Mary Ma^'tlalen, near Scroby. by John Slack ; Two
tracts relatiu<; to conquest in Somersetshire, the seooad
oonoeruicg Stotiehenge.
SailiU ( W. C.,ed. ) Inedited tracts : illustrating tho man-
ners, opinions, and occupations of I3nglishmen
during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ;
now first republished from the original copies with
a preface and notes. 1868 i'A.24:
Kenrick (J.) Selection of papers on subjects of arohseo-
logy and history. 1864 472.17
Knight ( C. ) Old England : a pictorial museum of regal,
ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular
antiquities. 1n45 957.0G
Bnotl ( W. ) 'The border antiquities of England and
Scotland. 2 v. 1814-1817 956.17
Verstajan [K. ) Kestitiition of decayed intelligence in
antiquities, concerning the most noble and re-
nowned English nation. 1628 472.21
*Vetusta monumenta, or aucieat monuments illustra-
tive of the history and topography of Great
Britain. 6 v. 1747-1812
49- See alto Archeology (p. 32) for the Antiquarian re-
pertory, 4t.; — ArchaologiafV. 1-39; — Archaological in^ti'
tute, Journal, t. l-2i ; — British archieological association,
Joarnal, r. 1-24 ; Royal soo. of lit. 12 v.
3. Topography.
Beauties of England and Wales, or topogr., hist., etc. , of
each county. With introd. 19 v. in 26. London,
1801-18. 8° 951a.01
Conte?Us : See page 69 of this catalogue.
Camden ( iV.) Britain: a chorographical description,
etc Tr. by P. Holland. 1637. . . . 48S.03
Cary (J.) New itinerary of the great roads, throughout
England and Wales ; with principal roads in Scot-
land. 1815 952.10
Dyer (, y.) A restoration of the ancient modes of bestow-
ing names on the rivers, hUls, vallies, plains, and
settlements of Britain. 1805 472.20
— Vulgar errors, ancient and modern, as to the proper
names of the globe ; with a critical disquisition
of every station of Hichard of Cirencester and An-
toninus in Britain ; exhibiting our fables concern-
ing it, etc., [with] Richard's original work. 467.14
Edmunds (F.) Traces of history in the names of places.
With a vocabulary of the roots out of which names
of places in England and Wales are formed. 472. 19
&reat Britain. Report of the bonndjury commis.sion for
[the boroughs of] England and Wales. With
maps. London, 1868. foL
NigUimjale (J.) English topography; historical and
statistical descriptions of the counties of England
anti wales. With a map of each county. 956.13
OgiJJby (J. ) Britannia depicta ; improved by John Owen
and E. Bowen. 1724. 953.09
Paterson (i>.) Description of the roads in England
and Wales, and part of the roads of Scotland.
15th ed. 1811 953.23
Sandby (.P.) *Oollection of one hundred and fifty select
views. 2 V. London, 178 !. fol. . . . 957.04
J)/mms (iS.) The family topographer: counties of
England. 7v 493.01
Containing: v. 1. Essex, Hertfonlshire, Kent, Surrey.
Sussex. 2. Cornwall, Devonshire. Dorsetshire. Hampshire,
Somersetshire, Wiltshire. 3. Bedfordshire, Bucliiiigliam-
Bhire, Cambridgeshiro. Huntiugdoushire, Norfolk, Sufl'olk.
4. Berkshire, Gloucestorsliire, Herefordsliire, Moninouth-
Bhir;, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire. Worcester-
shire. 5. Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolushire, North-
hamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, itutlaudshire, Warwick-
shire.- 6. Cumberland, Dtirham, Laucashiro, Northum-
berland, Westmoreland, Yorkshire. 7. Middlesex, I^ondon,
and Westminster.
XVIII. Treaties and diplomatic documents.
Chalmers {0.) Collection of treaties between Gt. Brit-
ain and other powers. [1259-1788.] 2 v. 453.07
Rymer ( T. ) Syllabus (in English) of tho documents re-
lating to England and other kingdoms contained
in "Rymer'sEoedera." v. 1-2, 1066-54. London,
1869-73. 8°. 5137.08
gf^ For other subjects of Interest in connection with England, tee, in the general alphabet. —
Agriculture, (p. 7) ;— BibUoal, religious, and ecol. lit. (England, p. 85) ;— Biography {CoUectim: numerous dinisians, p. 110,
etc.) ;— Botany (p. 224) ;— Oostome (p. 284);— Drama ;— Education ;— Fiction ;— Fine arts ;— Fishes;— Geology;— Language ;—
Law;— Literature ; — Mihtary science;— Natural history;— Naval science; — Poetry; — Political economy; — Political science; —
Social science.
Books descriptive of various parts of England will be found in this class, under Cambridge j — Canterbury ;— Chester ; —
Cornwall ;- Cumberland ; — Derbyshire ; — Devonshire :^ Durham ;— Grloucester ;— Hampshire ;— Herefordshire ;— Hert-
fordshire :— Huntingdonshire ;— Kent :— Lancashire ;— Leicestershire ; — Liverpool ; — London ; — Manchester ;— Medway
(The) ; — Middlesex ;— Monmouthsliire ;— Norfolk ;— Northamptonshire ; — Northumberland ; — Nottinghamshire ;— Oxford-
shire ; — Rutlandshire ; — ScUly Islands ; — Shropshire ; — Somersetshire ; — Staffordshire ; — Surrey ;— Sussex : — Thames
(The) ;— Warwickshire ;— Westmoreland ;— Wiltshire ;— Worcestershire ;— Yorkshire.
Works relating to the foreign dependencies and colonies of England should be looked for. In this class, under their Individual
names. For works upon colonial policy Bee, in the general alphabet. Political science {Colonies),
Ephesus.
FaVcener (E ) E. and the temple of Diana. 1862. 1056.01
J^Tote.- Mr. J. T. Wood will Bhortly (1876) publish the re-
sults of his important discoveries in Kphesus.
Epirus.
Stuart {B.) Physical geography and natural resources of Europe,
[In Boyal geog. soo. Journal, v. 39, 1869.] .... 904.03
Ecuador or Equador.
BoUaert (W.) Antiquarian, ethnological and other re-
searches. 18(>0 1166.20
Fleming (B.) Wanderungen in E. [In Slobus 187273.] .
Jh~ich€tt (O. J.) Explorations in Ecuador, 1856-7. [In Boyal geogr.
soc. Journal, v. 30, I860.] 903.33
Erie County, {Perm.)
Sanford (L. 0.) ffistory, c(c. 1862 621.16
Esquimaux. See Arotio Begian*.
Essex, (Mass.)
mt{J.B.) History of Essex. 1834. . . . 611.06
Essex County, (Mass.)
Essex institute hist collections, v. 1-10. . . , 605.03
Essex County, (iV: T.)
TTatson (TF". G) Military and civil hist. 1869. 613.21
Essex (County of, England).
Norden (J.) Speculi Britannise pars. Ed. by H. EUis.
[Camden soo.] 5112.09
Ethiopia.
Ditson (0. L.) The Para papers, e(c. 1858. . 1094.15
Harris [W.G.) The highlands of .ijthiopia. 3 v. 1085.14
Heeren (A. K L.) Hist researches, v. 4. 1833. 424.28
Lepsius(R.) Letters from E. 18.53. . . . 1082.08
Sidchinson (T. J.) Ten years' wanderings among the
Ethiopians. 1801 1094.14
Santos {J. dos). History of Eastern Ethiopia, 1684. [Piukerton,
v. 16.J 926.16
Etruria.
Betham ( W. ) Etruria-Celtica. — Etruscan literature and
antiquities investigated. 2 v. 1842. . . 466.17
Chambers's Papers for the people, y. 1 (Sepulchres of E.). 2516.01
Dennis (0.) Cities and cemeteries of E. 2 v. 473.13
Gray (Mrs. K C. H.) History of E. 3 v. 1813. 434.09
— Tour to the sepulchres of E. 1839 981.21
Diiuisay (A.) Etruscan inscriptions analyzed: trausl.
etc. 1872 43().I4
Miiller {K. O.) Manners and customs, arts and literature, ol the
Etruscans. [With Gray (K C. H.) Hist, of E., v. 3.] 434.11
Taylor 1,1.) Etruscan researches. 1874. . . 435.16
Universal hislori/, V. 16. (History of the Etruscans.) . . 405.19
See E. B. Banbury's article in Smith's diet, of Greek and
Soman geogr., v. 1 ; also CornhiU mag., v. 19. 1869, or Lit-
tell, 1869, V. 2 ; Fraser's mag., April, 1873: Nat. on. rev..
V. 18, 1869.
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AU iHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
COUNTRIES : Euphrates to Dorope.
817
Euphrates.
Chesney iOapt.) Memoir on Uie B. [/n Bofal geogr. aoc, t. 3,
1383.] 903.06
Wheeler (O-K) Ten years on the K 1870. 3147.20
Sec alto worka on India.
Europe.
1. BUtorg.
Alison {A.) History of E. from [1774 to 1815]. 14 v.
Edin., 18-ie-lH50 444.01
Same. 4 v. New York, 1853-53. . . . 446.01
— History of Europe. 1815 to 1852. v. 1-9. Edinb.,
1854-58 444.15
Same. 4 v. New York, 1855-60. 8°. . . 440.08
. Same. Atlns. Constructed by A. K. Jghuston.
1855 444.22
BreocU (</. ) Remarks on several parts of E. : relating
chiefly to history, antiquity, and geography. With
maps, plana, etc 2 v. 172B 927.03
Cbo(e(G) Hist of ancient E. to [a.d. 474]. 3 v. 435.17
Cusl (Sir K. ) Annals of the wars of the 18th centuiy.
5v. 442.18
— Annals of the wars of the 19th century. 4 t. 1800-
1815 442.23
— Lives of the warriors of the 17th cent 3 v. 3222.09
Draper (J. W.) History of the iatelleotuul develop-
ment of E. 1863 581404
Dyer (J'. U.) History of modem Europe, 1453 to
1857. 4v 445.02
Edgar {J. 0.) Hist for boys : modem E. 1855. 442.12
fbx (H. li. v., lord UoUand). Foreign reminiscences.
1850 153.09
Chiizot {F. P. 0.) Hist of civilization, from the fall of
the Roman empiie to [the 14th cent] 4 v. 442. 14
Contenti : v. 1. Europe generally, v. 2-4, France.
Same. Till the French rev. 1839. . .5814.18
Same. [Condensed.] 1850. .... 442.13
Same. [French.] Josqu'k la riJvolutioa fran9ai8e.
2eed. 1868 441.16
— History of the origin of representative government
in E. 1852 5717.01
Heeren (A. H. L.) PoUtical system of E. and its colo-
nies to [1815] 445.07
Hiley (B.) Compendinm of European geography and
history. 1872 441.26
Kertible (J. J/., editor). State papers and correspondence
illust of the state of Europe [l(i8ii-1707.] 416.13
Koch(C.]V.) The revolutions of E. 1839. . 445.23
TMUiam(Ii.a.) The nationalities of E. 2 v. 1863. 445.17
Lawson {J. P.) Remarkable conspiracies, 15th-17th
centuries. 2 v. 1829 441.01
Lecky {W. E. H.) History of the rise and influence of
the spirit of rationalism in E. 2 v. 1866. 5814.02
Marana (tf. P.) Letters written by a Turkish spy, 1637-
1682. 8v. 1734 451.01
Mimsler (0. H., coutU). Political sketches, 1814 to
1867 445.15
Priuaie anecdotes of foreign courts, lanon.] 2 v. Lon-
don, 1827. 8f 453.12
Saumer (F. von). History of the 16th and 17th centu-
ries. 2y. 1835 443.20
Russell ( iV.) History of modern E. to 1763. Cont by
W. Jones [to 1825]. 3 v. 1851. . . . 446.15
Same. Epitomized. By G. H. Townsend. 442. 28
St. John (/?., lord SoUngbroke). On the state and history of E.,
from 1069 to 18th century, [/n hia Works.v. 4, 1819.J 6022. U4
Schlosser (F. C) History of the Isth century and of
the 19th, till [1815] ; with particular reference to
mental cultivation and progress. 8 v. . 446.18
Sewell (E. M.) and I'ouije {0. M.) European history ;
historical selections from the best authorities.
V. 1. 449-1154. V. 2. 1088-1228. 2 v. . 441.07
Temple (Sir W.) Letters serving to supply the lost part of his
Memoirs, pt. 1, 1865-72. [In his Works, T. 1-2.] . . 6076.02
— Memoirs, pt. 2 3. [In liia Works, v. 2.] 6076.03
^ Letters to the king, the prince of Orange, etc. [In his Works,
V. 4.] 6075.04
Van Prael (J. ) Essays on the political history of the
15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. 1868. . 416.14
Vericourt (L. H. de). Hist analysis of christian civili-
zation. 1850 443.19
«W See also. In general alphabet. History.
3. Polilieal situation : Balanes o/fower, etc.
Bignon (L. E.) Lea cabinets et k>H peuples, depula 1810 Jnua'i
la flu de 1822. 1823. (Pamphletesr, T. 22.] . . . 60M.2a
Braughiim (II., lord). The balance of power, 18d3. [In his Con-
tributions, V. 2, p. 3-187. 186« 2617.07
Conf/reve (R.) future unity of U. [In International policy.] 6710.14
Declaration of England against the acta and prefects of the Holy
Alliauoe. Loudon, 1821. 8°. Pamphleteer, v 18.] 6068.18
Duff (M. KG.) Studies in E. politic*. ISiUi. 5727.12
Euei-ett (A. H. ) Enrope ; a general survey of the prin-
cipal powers. [fOiOH.] 1822. 8°. . . 57-.i7.00
Fhrney (J. W. ) A centennial commissioner in Europe,
1874-76 943.26
Otnti (P.) State of Europe before and after the b'ronch
revolution. 1803 5727.17
Ooldsmith (L.) Obserr. on E. politic*. 1833. [In Pamphleteer,
V. 22.] 6058.22
Orund (F. J.) Thoughts on the present condition of
Europe. 1860 5727.01
Ourow.Hki (A. G.) America and E. 1857 12^ 5723.08
La Croix (J. V. de). Review of the constitutions of the
principiU states of E. and U. S. 2 v. 1792. 5727.20
Leckie (0. F.) Research into the nature of the balance
of power iu Europe. 1817 5727.18
JUusgrave(T. M.) On the ru-establishtueut of an effective balance
of power. 2d ed. 1814. [Pamphleteer, v. 3.1 . . 6068.03
NeuimaH (F. W. ) E. of the near future. With three
letters on the Franco-German war. 1871. 52i!.07
See also his article on the internal relations of £. in
Fraser's mag., h. s., v. 2, 1870.
PoUnitz (C. L. von). Memoirs, travels, etc. 1729-1730.
4v. 1739 3146.08
Portfolio (Tlie) ; or a collectioa of state papers, illust
of the history of our times. 6 v. 1856-37. 453.01
Pradt (D. D. de). Vi'ai systdme de ri<:urope relativement &
I'Amilique et a bk Grice. 1826. [Pamph., v. 25-26.] 5058.36
Szabad (E. ) State policy of modern Europe from the
beginning of the 16th century, [anon.] 2 v.
1857 5727.04
tSee also Brit. quar. rev., April, 1871 (Future of Europe).
8. Travels and Description.
^WoWCJ.) RoUo'stoiuin. 10 v. 1858.
Qontents.
111.19
V. 1. On the Atlantic.
V. 2. In Paris.
V. 3. In Switzerland.
▼. 4. In Ijondon.
V. 6. On the Bhlns.
T. 6. In Scotland.
V. 7. In Geneva,
T. 8. In Holland.
V. 9. In Naples.
V. 10. In Rome.
Adfdberl (H. W., prince of Prussia). Travels in the
south of E , e(c. 2 v. 1849 1166.06
Contents : v. 1. Italy, Spain, Portugal.
.dppWou's European guide book. 1870. . . 941.19
Arnold (H, P.) European mosaic. [Italy and Swit-
zeriand.] 1864. 941.01
— The great exhibition ! with continental sketches, etc.
1868 963.12
Barrow (J.) Tour on the continent in 1852. . 5075.07
Bellows (IT. W.) The old world in its new face, 1867-68.
Benedict (K C.) A run through Europe. 1860. 943.17
Besie(J.ii.D.) Nowadays: or courts, courtiers, church-
men, Garibaldians, and brigands, at home and
abroad. 2 v. 1870 945.15
Book of travels of a doctor of physio. 1871. 941.23
Bradshaw's monthly continental railway guide. July,
1871. Special ed 943.25
Brown (T.) lleminisceuces of an old traveller. 945.02
Browne (J.H.) Sights and sensations iu E. 1871.946.09
Bryant {W. G.) Letters of a traveller. 2 v. 1851-59.
911.12; 985.14
Buffum {E. 0.) Sights and sensations iu France, Ger-
many, and Switzerland. 1869. . . . 962.08
Burnand (F. C.) Out of town. 1868. . . . 944.02
CalveH(&. H.) First years in Europe. 1866. 941.02
— Scenes and thoughts in Europe, 2 v. , 942.04 ; 12
Olrier (iV, H) Letters from E. 2 v. 1825-27. 943.01
Contents : Ireland, England, SootUud, France, Italy,
Switzerland.
Channing ( W- ) Physician's vacation ; or, summer in
Europe. 1856 944.04
Clark (J. A.) Glimpses of the old world. 2 v, 941,25
Clemens (H.L.) The innocents abroad ; the steamship
Quaker City's pleasure excursion. By Mark Twain
Ipseud.] 1869 915.13
Collier (Sir G.) France, Holland, and the Netherlands,
a century ago. 1865 915.14
In asking for books, use the " Book Orden." giving the AUTHOB'S NAMB, the llrst part oC the TITLB, and the RDMBBR.
318
COUNTBIES : Eoippe : Travala.
Europe, (Travels,) contintud.
Cohnan {K) European life and maimers, ISi^'-lS.
2v. 914.06
Coryat(T.) Co ryat's crudities. 3 v. 1776. . 923.00
Cbx(6'. ,S.) A Buckeye abroad. 1852. . . . 'J41.07
Ooxe (W.) Tiavels into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and
Denmark. 3 v. 1784 99:!. 18
Cunningham [J. IF.) Cautious to continental travellers. 1823.
[Pamphleteer, V. 21.) 6068.21
Barley (F. 0. C.) Sketches abroad with pen and pencil.
186» 942.2-2
Day (H.) A lawyer abroad. 1874 944.24
Dewey (0.) The old world and the new. 1844. 3544.06
Doane (0. 3.) To and from the Passion play, in tlie
summer of 1871 1715.22
Douglas (J.) Travelling anecdotes. 1786. . 944.22
DurUn (J. P.) Observations in E. 2 v. 1848-52. 943.07
T. 1. France, SnUzerland, Holland, Belgium. T. 2. Eng-
laud, Ireland, and Scotland.
Dutch voyages to the north of E., 1694-6. [*Knkerton, v. 1.] 926.01
Dyer(C.aJ.) Sunny days abroad. 1873. . 942.26
Easilake ( Lady C. L. ) Letters from the shores of the
Baltic. lanon.l 1814 996.06
EUiotl (O. B.) Letters from the north of E. [Waldie library,
V. 2.] 6078.16
European life, legend, and landscape. By an artist.
[anon.] 1859 945.04
Fairbanks (<7.) Sketches of foreign travel. [In hit Aguecbeeli.
1859.] 9i3.16
Mton{O.C.) Familiar letters from E. 1865. 913.22
FHridge {W.P.) Harper's handbook forE. 1862. 942.03
Same. [New ed.] 1868 942.03i
Field (H. M. ) Summer pictures : from Copenhagen to
Venice. 1859 941.13
Field [K.) Hap-hazard. (^Sketches]. 1873. .2527.26
F>rney (J. W. ) A centennial commissioner in Europe.
1874-76 943.26
Frazee (L. J.) The medical student in Europe ; or
notes on France, England, Italy, etc. 1852. 941.22
Fuller (H.) Sparks from a locomotive. [England,
France, and Italy.] 1859 943-06
ffauKer I r. ) Quand on voyage. 1K65. . . .7031.30
Oreeley (U.) Glances at Europe during 1851. 943.21
Griswold (Mrs. 8.M.) A woman's pilgrimage to the Holy
Land; tour through Europe. 18T1. . . 1051.13
Ouild(G.) Overthe ocean. [England, Scotland, France.]
1871 941.19
JIaeseler (C. H.) Across the Atlantic. 1868. . 945.08
ffontenlt : France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and England.
HaleiKR) Ninety days' worth of Europe. 1861.941.08
— A summer vacation. 1874 944.25
Hall (H. B.) The queen's messenger ; high-ways and
bye-ways of Europe. 18G5 942.21
Hanway (J.) Travels from I^ondon into Persia and back. v. 1-2.
[In his Hist, account, efc.l 936.01
Hart (J. G.) Romance of yachting. 1848. . 921.11
Heine iH.) Pictures of travel. 1863. . . . 942.14
Ilemstreel (W.) Economical European tourist. 941.31
Holman (J.) Travels through Russia, Siberia, Poland,
Austria, Saxony, Prussia, etc. 1825. . . 993.16
Hunt(H.) Bits of travel [Germany, Italy.] 1872. 942.23
Inglis (H D.) Solitary walks through many lands.
1843 945.18
James (H.) Transatlantic sketches. 1875. . 914. 2S
Jameson (A.) Diaiy of an ennuyee. 1857. . 941.16
Kennedy {J. P.] Journal In Europe, 1867-8. [In hit At home and
abroad] 922.24
Laing (S.) Notes of a traveller on the social and po-
litical state of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy,
and other parts of Europe during the present cen-
tury. 1846 941.18
Lairohe (J. H. B.) Hints for six months in Europe :
France, Italy, Austria, Saxony, da., in the summer
of 18(58 914.13
Jje Verl {Mme. 0. W.) Souvenirs of travel. 2 v. 942.10
X«e (£) Continental travel Influence of climate, etc.
1818 915.03
LippincoU {& J. 0.) Haps and mishaps of a tour in
E. By Grace Greenwood, [pseud.'i 1854. 942.01
Lonrfellow (H. W.) Hyperion. . . 221.24 ; 5052.12
— dutre-mer : a pilgrimage, [fn his Prose works, v. 1.] 6052.11
MeOormivk {R. G. ) Sketchiugs in E. 1860. . 942.02
Mackinnon{Capt.) Atlantic and transatlantic : sketches
afloat and ashore. 1852 933.10
Macgregor (J.) The Rob Roy oo the Baltic: a canoe
cruise through Norway, Sweden, Sleswig, Hol-
stem, the North sea, and the Baltic. 1867. 942.17
— A thousand miles in the Rob Roy canoe on rivers
and lakes of E. 1867. ...".... 942.16
— Voyage alone in the yawl " Rob Roy," from London
to Paris and back by Havre, the Isle of Wight,
South coast, etc. 1868 912.15
Marmier (X. ) Du Khin au Nil. [Tyrol, Hongrie, Pro-
vinces danubiennes.] 1852 1052.11
Matthews (H.) Diary of an invalid in Portugal, Italv,
Switzevland, and Prance, 1817-19. . . . 945.21
Maximilian I., emperor of Mexico, llecollections of my
lifeT v. 1-2. [Southern Europe.] 1868. . 933.01
Montgomery {J. K ) Cruise of admiral Farragut in
1867-68 945.12
Motford(H.) Appleton's short trip guide to Europe.
1868. [941.17]. —Same. 1873. . . . 912.25
Murray {J.) Handbook for northern Europe. 991.08
v. 1. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. 3d ed.
1858. V. 2. Finland and Bussia. 1849.
— Handbook for travellers on the continent : HoUand,
Belgium, Prussia, northern Germany, and along
the Rhine to Switzerland. 1860. . . . 911.10
Murray (JV.) ["Kirwan."] Men and things in Europe.
[England, Ireland, Brussels, Italy, Switzerlaud,
France.] 1854 913.18
OH world seen with young eyes, {anon.'] 1871. 941.24
Ossoli (S. M. F. d"). At home and abroad. 1856. 914.08
Paddock (W. F.) Eyes and ears abroad : for Sunday-
school children. 1873 941.29
PttUerim(B.B.) Ethnology of E. [/n Ais Essays, J862.] 1412.01
Bepr. from Blackwood's mag., v. 76, 1854.
Peabody (A.) Reminiscences of European travel.
1868 945.09
Peake(R) Pen pictures of E. 1874. . . . 910.10
Phelps [a. D.) The Holy Land, with glimpses of Europe.
1867 1051.15 ; 1052.07
PracHca/ genera] continental guide. 1809. . 941.18
Prime (S. I) The Alhambra and the Kremlin. The
south and the north of Europe. 1873. . 945.01
— Travels in Europe, e!c. 2 v. 1855. . . . 943.12
Putnam (Q. P.) The tourist in Europe, [anoji.] 942.20
Quin (M. J. ) A steam voyage down the Danube. With
sketches of Hungary, Wallachia, Servia, Turkey,
etc. 2t 966.15
Ray {J. ) Travels through the low countries, Germany,
Italy, and France ; with a catalogue of pLvnts.
2 V. 1738 944.20
Sola (0. A.) From Waterloo to the peninsula. Bel-
gium, Holland, Germany, and Spain. 2 v. London,
1867 942.18
Satchel guide for the vacation tourist in Europe, [anon.]
1872 946.03
Sears (R. ) Scenes and sketches in Europe. Fi-ance,
Italy, Spain, Portugal, lilalta, Tyrol, Switzerland,
Belgium, HoUand. 1860 945.17
Sedgwick (C. M.) Letters from abroad. [London, Ger-
many, Switzerland, Italy.] 2 v. 1815. . 911.14
Seward {W.H.) Letters from E. [In his Works, v. 3, 1863.] 50(16.03
Sewell (E. M.) Journal during a summer tour. [Ger-
many, Switzerland, Italy.] 1852. . . 983.15
Siddons (J.H.) Norton's hand-book to Europe. 941.11
SiWman(B.) Visit to Europe in 1851. . . 912.07
Sprague (W. B.) European celebrities. 1856. 3262.08
StewaiiiG. W.) Touriu the North of Europe, in 1836-
37. [Denmark, Sweden, Russia.] 2 V. . . 965.02
Stowe (It B.) Sunny memories of foreign lands. 2 v.
18.34 911.20
V. 1. England, v. 2. France, Germany, Switzerland.
Strahan {E.) The new Hyperion. Prom Paris to Marly
by way of the Rhine. 1875 946.11
Strahlenberg (P. J. von). Historico-geographical de-
scription of the north and eastern parts of Europe.
1738 1024.18
Sweat (Mrs. M. J. M) Highways of ti^veL . 943.19
S«!ec(»(T(if. ii;) Europe $2aday. 1875. . . 942.27
Taylor (B.) By-ways of Europe. 1869. . . 944.11
— Views afoot 1852 944.12
BBOOELYN UEBOANTILE LIBBABT.
COU^TGiISS : Europe (o IVamlngham.
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Thackeray ( W. M.) Jonroey firom Oornbill to Oalro. [/» M> Ulaeal-
Unlea, t. 3.] 3W 63
Tousey(S.) Papers from over the water. 1869. 944.17
Touriii's map of Central Europe. Especially designed
for travellers by railway, farton. ] 1867. . 993.15
TrqftoniA.) An American girl abroad. 1872. 946.01
Tripp (A.) Crests from the ocean-world. [France, Bel-
gium, and England.] 1864 94;) .20
Tioilope {T. A.) A wanderer in Italy, Switzerland,
Ernnoe, and Spain. 1850 944.03
Urbino {Mrs. ti. H.) An American woman in Europe :
Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy. 944.16
WaUace (U. B.) Art, scenery, and philosophy, in
Europe. 1855 945.10
WaMace (Mrs. E.D.) A woman's experience in Europe,
Euglflud, France, Germany, and Italy. . 946.02
Ware ( W. ) Sketches of European capitals. [Kome,
Florence, Naples, Middle Italy, London.] 942.09
Wannr]{Q. R,jr.) A farmer's vacation. 1876. 946.12
Warner (C. D.) Saunterings. [England and the con-
tinent] 1872 942.24
Watson (K H.) Child life in Europe : historical, my-
thological, fairy, and other stories. 1874. 941. ;iO
Willis (N. P.) Pencillings by the way. 1853. 944.09
Wilson (J. ) Two tours upon the Continent [France
and Italy.] 3 v. 1838 945.05
WUmer (T. B.) Wild oats, sown abroad. [England,
France, and Italy.] 1872 944.23
Wright (W. W.) Dor6. [France and Germany, anniu]
1857 943.14
Young (A.) Travels, 1787-89 ; with cultivation, resources,
etc. of France, [Lombardy, and Spain]. 1794. 968.01
jg^ For other matters relating to Europe, tee, in the
general alphabet, —
A^cnltare ; — Archaeology ; — Biography (varwiu headings);
-Birds : — Botany : — Education ; — Fine artb ; — Greogra-
Ehy; — History {Ancient: Modern; Crmve?-5a/);— Language; —
iteratare (tluropean) ; — Ijaw (IntemationaL) ; — Man {Eth'
nogi-apfiy ; t're-historic man) ; — Military science ;■— NatTiral
history :— Naval science ;— Political economy ((7ommerc<); —
Political Bciouce ; — Social science [Charities ; Civiliza-
iitm; etc.) ;— Statistics. AUo^ In this class, the names of
various countries of Europe ;— and Middle ages.
EuzineSea. ,S^a!BlaokSea(p. 29i).
Fairmouiit Park.
Keiser (C S.) Fairmount Park and the International
exhibition. 1876 1121.06
Welches of its scenery, waters, and history. Philadel-
phia, 1871. 12°. 1121.02
See also article by N. Crane In Scrlbuer's monthly, Jan.,
1871.
Falkland Islands.
HadfielcHW.) Brazil and the Falkland Islands. 116413
Lacroix {F.) Patagonie, eta. 1810 901.18
Mackinnon (Capt.) Wild sports of. [In hit Atlantio, eto.] 933.10
Martin {R. il.) British colonial library, v. 10. 1844. . 1061.16
Faroe Islands.
Clark {J. W.) Yacht voyage to the Faroe Islands and Iceland.
(/n Vacation tourists, I860.] 926.11
Hist, and descriptive account of the Faroe Islands.
lanon.] E.,1841. 16°. 1142.01
Same. N. Y., 1852. 18°. [H. F. L.] . 562.09
Landl (ft) Description of the Feroe Islands. 991.25
Feejee Islands. See Fiji Islands.
Feudalism. Set Knighthood ;— Middle ages.
Fiji Islands.
Prilchard ( W. T.) Vitl and its inhabitants. [In Anthrop. soo. Me-
moirs, V. 1, 1865.] 4736.18
Seemann («.) Fiji and its inhabitants. [In Vacation tourists, 1801.]
Williams (T.) and Calotrt (J.) Fiji and the Fijians.
1859 , 1065.01
WUket (C.) V. 8. explor. exped. v. 8, 1840 926.03
Finland.
iMthan (B. 0.) The natlonaUtles of Europe, v. 1. 1863. 445.17
Murray (</.) Handbook for Finland. 1868. . 903.24
Same. 1849 991.09
Se* alto Kalarala, In the general alphabet.
Flanders.
Boys (E.) Narrative of a captivity and adventures in
Flanders. 1831 962.06
See alto Belgium ;— Ifetliarland*.
Florence.
Dix(J.A.) A summer in Florence. 1853. . 984.10
Horner (S. an<lj.) Walks in Florence. 2 v. 1873. 971.27
MachUwelli {N.) History of Florence to the death of
. Lorenzo de' Medici, [a-d. 1492.] L., 1847. 533.11
Same. Tr. by C. E. Lester. N. Y., 184.5. 633.10
Napier (H R) Florentine hist, [to 1815.] 6 v. 533.04
Taine(E.) Italy : Florence, etc. 1869. . . . 975.09
Ti-oilope (Theodosia). Social aspects of the Italian rev.,
[1859-61.] 533.18
TroUope ( T. A.) History of Florence to the fall of the
republic in 1531. 4 v. 1865 53401
Ware[W.) European capitals. 18S1 942.00
Weld(G.R.) Florence the new capital. 1867. 981.17
See. in thiaelasa, Tuscany and Italy. Also, (in Biographjr,
p. 117), lives of AuiERi ; — BiANCA Cappelio ;— Boccaccio;
— Buonarroti (Micliel Angclo) ; — Cellini : — Daivtb ; —
Galileo;— Giotto;— Machiavelli; — Mkdici;— Pstbabob ;
— Sabto (A, del) ; — Savgmarola ; — Ykbpucoi. Alto In the
general alphabet. Fine arts {Galleries : Painting),
Florida.
Adams (J. H. ) Florida : climate, soil , and prodnctionB,
with sketch of its history, etc. 1869. . 1113.20
Bartram (W.) Travels, etc. London, 1792. 8°. 1113.01
Siedma {L. H. de). Journal of the expedition of Hernando de
Soto into Florida. Tr. by W. B. Rye. [Hakluyt soc.J 1134.10
Same, [/n Force (P.) Tracts, v. 2.] 697.10
BUHL.) A winter in Florida. 1869. . . . 1113.18
i})iHtou(a ft) Guide book of Florida. 1869. 1113.19
— Notes on the Floridian peninsula. 1859. . 591.11
Discovery and conquest of Terra Florida, by Ferdinando
de Soto, 1538. Written by a gentleman of Elvas.
Tr. out of Portuguese by R. Hakluyt. With in-
trod. by W. B. Eye. [Hakluyt soc, 1851.] 1134.10
Note. — Same as ■ Virginia richly valued * ; tr. from the
Portuguese original ' Kelai^cJ verdadeira.' etc. It is also
printed in Force's Tracts, v. 4, 1846 [677.11] ;— French's
Hist. coll. of La., pt. 2, 1860 [693.16] ;— Hakluyt's Voyages,
v. 6, 1812 [916.19].
Fairbanks {G. R.) Hist of Florida to 1842. 1871. 591.15
Forbes {J. ft) Sketches, hist and topogr. .1821. 592.14
JVencA(iJ. J*!) Historical collections. New series. 2 v.
1869-75 593.23
Guide to Florida. By ' Kambler.' N.Y.,1873. 12°. 1132.26
Bakluyt {R.) »Voyages, v. 3, 1810. (Voyages to Florida, 18th
century.) 916.17
flai/ocfciC) Camp life in Florida. 1876. . .1132.24
Irvinq (T.) Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto.
1851 ■ 592.15
Kerr {B.) •Col. of voyages, v. 6. (Discov. of P. by the Spaniards
under Ponce de Leon, Narvaez, de Soto, etc.) . , . 914.12
Lanier (8.) Florida : its scenery, climate, and history.
1876 1132.23
Parkman{F.) Huguenots In Florida [/nftis Pioneers of France.]
Saint Augustine ; its history and advantages as a resort
By an English visitor. 1871 1113.24
Simms (W. ft) Huguenots in Florida. 18.54. 1113.11
Slowe (Mrs. H. B.) Palmetto-leaves. 1873. 1132.12
Wkiiehead (C.E.) Wild sporls of the south. 1860. 263.56
See alto lives of Soto (F. de), p. 200 ; and Simms's novel
■ Vasconselas.' [262.38.]
Formosa.
Oollingwood(C.) Voyage to P., e(c., 1866-67. 1868. 1064.13
Green '{J.) Col. of voyages, v. 3 (Expedition of the Dutch for
recovering Formosa) 936.11
Swinhoe {S.) Motes on F. [In Boyal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 34,
1864.] 903.87
Framiugham, (Mass.)
-Born/ (TT.) History of Fiamingham. 1847. . 611.28
la aalting for b joks, use the " Book Order," giving the AUrHOB'S KAMB, the first part of the TITliK, and the NUMBEB.
330
COUNTRIES:' France : Description, Travels, Government
FRANCE
Akranokment.— I. Description and Travels, and Society.— II. Government, Institutions, Oonstitutions, and Code. —
III. History. (1. General works.)— IV. History. (2. By Periods.) 1. GaiUs, Franks, and early Kings, 2. Civil wars n/ the
UtA-nth century, 3. Houst of Bnwbon. i. Tfie old Rggitne, or pre-Revnlutionary France. 5. Revolution of n%9 . (\. Its Oauset,
Character, and Results. 2. Its History.) 6. Consulate and the Ktnpire. {Dfapoleon /.) 7. Restoration qf the Bourbons. 8. Revo-
lution of 1830 and reign of Louis Philippe. 9. Revolution of 1W8. 10. Second Empire. {Napoleon III.) 11. French-Oerman
War, 1870-71. 12. TIte Commune, 1871. 18. Cor\ditions and Prospects of France after the war. — V. History. (3. Historical
Oollections.)— VI. National Oharacteristics.
I. Description and Travels, and Society.
Belloc (B. P.) La belle France 962.10
Black {a B.) Guide to the northeast of F. 1873. 961.30
— Guide to the south of Fraace. 1873. . . 961.31
Blackharn (H.) The Pyreueei : a description of sum-
mer life at French watering places. 18';7. 98-5.19
Boys (E. ) Nurrative of a captivity and adventures in
France. 1831 962.06
Browne (0. F.) Ice caves of Fr.ince. 1865. . 983.20
Bwmey (C.) Present state of music in France and Italy.
1771 1562.16
CiMinbers (W.) Wintering at Mentone. 1870. 961.09
Oollon.{W.) Sea and sailor. 1851 921.20
Oraik (Mrs. D. M. M.) Fair France. Impressions of a
traveller 9lil.l8
BMiniT.F.) Bibliographical, antiquarian, and pic-
turesque tour in F. 3 V. 2763. 10
mtson {O.L.) The Para papers on F. 1858. 1094.15
Dumas (A. D.) Pictures of travel in the south of F.
1851 963.10
Environs de Paris : paysage, histoire, mouuments,
mcBurs, e<c. 1841. 967.10
EurelM.) A lady's walks in the south of France in
1863 962.15
Field {Mrs. K M.) Home sketches iu F. 1875. 961.32
France and her people. By C. C. B. [anon.] 1S72. 967.05
Francais (Les) points par eux-memes. Eucyclopiidie
morale du 19e siMe. 5 v. 184IJ-12. . .7008.12
Same. Province. 3 v. 1841-42. . . 700t.l7
Same. Le Prisma. 1841 70U8. iO
Same. [Selections.] Pictures of the French.
1810 963.01
French home life. Repr. from Blackwood's magazine.
1874 961.29
Hamerlon {P. 0. ) Round my house : rural life in F. in
peace and war. 1876 9J1.35
Bavea I &. ) The pilgrim's wallet ; or, scraps of travel
1866. . . 942.13
UawUiorne (N.) Passages from [his] French and Itu-
han note-books. 1S72 987.06
U'tzen (W.B.) The school and the army in F. 4516. 13
Hazlitt^W.) Notes of a jouraey through F. 1826. 9J3.07
Heine (H.) Allemands et Fran9als 7028.04
— De la France. 1867 7028.09
Kiraan (A. V.) Modem F.: its jourualism, literature,
and society. 1863 962.07
Lainq (S.) Notes of a traveller, 1854. [Trav. libra.y,
V.3.] 5075.0*
LeiBis {&. ) 'Series of groups, illustrating the physio-
gnomy, maimers, and character of the people of
France and Germany. 1823 2745.22
JVo(f.— Insarted lu Dibdln's Bibliographical tour iu F., etc.
Lippincott (/S. J. ) Stories and sights of F. By Grace
Greenwood, [pseud.] 1867 951.01
Lovalh{O.T.) Wanderer in western F. 1863. 966.21
McOrajor (J.) Simeon's letters to his kinsfolk from
France, e(c. 2v. 1832-31 915.19
Moore (J. ) Society and manners in France, etc. 2 v.
IblOO. 5056.03
Morjord {H. ) Over-sea : or, France as seen by a Uve
American. 1867. ' 941.10
Morgan (Lady 8. 0.) Prance. 4th ed. 2 v. 1818. 9,i3.05
Morris { W. ) Letters sent home. F. and the French.
[1869.] 962.13
Murray (Joltn). Haudl)Ook for France. 1861. 963. 20
Same. 186'J 961.01
Musgrave {G. M.) By-roads and battle-fields ia P^car-
dy : with incidents and gatherings by the way
between Ambleteuse and Ham ; including Agiu-
ooui-t and Or&sy. 2 v. 1861 966.01
— Nooks and corners in old France. 2 v. 1867. 962. 16
Palmerstoit (U. 0. Temple, viscoiml). Selections from
private journals in France in 1H15-1818. . '.•61.24
Pardoe (</.) The river and the desert, or the Bhono
and the Ghixrtreuse. 2 v. ls38. . . . 963.14
Same, f/n Waldie library, v. 11.] 6078 25
Pe<ieai)'(0)s reminiscences. By Sylvanus. 1848. 943.03
Puckler Mitskau (Zf. L. S. prinz von). Tour in England,
Ireland, and France, 4 v 911.03
Reach {A. B. ) Clarot and Olives, from the Garonne to
the Khoje. 1852 . 972.07
Rliodes (A.) French at home. 1875. . . . 961.33
liobertson (J. ) Lights and shades on a traveller's path.
1851 944.05
Roscoe (T.) Landscape annual. Tourist in France.
1834 961.22
Scrape {0. P.) Geology and extinct volcanoes of Cen-
tral France. 1858 4114.07
Smollett {T.) Travels through, [/n 4ij Miscel. works, v._6, 1806]
Spencer {R ) Travels iu France and Germany in 1865
and 1><66. 2v 961.11
Sterne {/,.) Seutimental journey through Frauce. [In his Works,
1854.] 6074.01
Talfoard Ct'. N.) Vacation rambles. 1815. . 983.01
Tolfrey (F.) Sportsman in France. 2 v. 1841. 4615.01
Tomes (JB.) The Gliampagne country. [Rheims and
vicinity.] 1867 963.18
Trimester in France, 1820. By an Oxonian [anon.]
1821 963.27
Turner {J.M. W.) *Liber fluviorum. With letter press
byL. Ritchie. 1857 1446.27
Weld (0. R.) Notes on B. 1869 901.15
Wright (0. N.) and AUom (T.) 'France illustrated, ex-
hibiting its antiquities, eic. 4 V. [1815-47.] 960.02
Young (A.) Travels in France, 1787-89. 2 v. 968.01
Same. [In Pinkerton v. 4.] 926.04
II. Goveriuneut, Institutions, Constitutions,
and Code.
Adams (C K.) Democracy and monarchy in France
from the inception of the great revolution to the
overthrow of the second empire. 1874. .523.13
Blgelow (J.) France and hereditary monarchy. 525.17
Boynlon (C. B.) The four great powers ; their policy,
resources, etc. 1866 445.24
Oobden (R.) 1793 aud 1853. [fn his Pol. writings, v. 1.] . S716.10
Guizot{F. P. G.) Democracy in France. 1849. 5727.29
— Trols generations, 1789-1814-1848. Seed. 1863. 512.16
Not^. — See also daizot' a Hist, uf civilization (p. 321).
Harrison [F.) Engl, aud Frauce. [/nluteruatioual policy. 6716.14
Holman (K) Frauco-Gallia ; or, ancient ;ree state of
France. Tr. by Molaswortii. 2d ed. 1721. 511.05
Maislre {J. de). Considerations sur la France. Nouv.
ed. 1868 5715.26
Renan{lC.) Constitutional monarchy in F. 1871. 512.15
Reviewed by J. IMazziul in Fortn. rev., Feb., 1374.
Thierry (J. N. A. ) Formation and progress of the Tiers
Etat, or Third estate in France. [To Louis XV.]
2v. 1855 513.10
Walsh (R. ) Latter on the geniis and dispositions of the
French government. 1810 5727.28
iVote.— Compare also entries under ■ Old regime,' (p. 321),
and 'French rev.' (p. 322).
Peace-republican's manual ; or, the French constitu-
tion of 1793, etc. 1817 5727.27
Roelker (B.) Tne constitutions of France, monarchi-
cal and republican ; with remarks. 1848. 5727.20
Oode Napoleon ; or French civil code. Literally tr. by
L. S. Richards. 1824 5616.22
Recueil complat des discours pronon0(5s lors de la dis-
cussion du Code civil, par les divers orateurs du
ConseU d'Etat et du 'Tribunat avant la redaction
d(5finitive. 2 v. Paris, 1855. 8'". ... 5617. 15
V. 1. Discours. V. 2. Diacuasiou.
8B00KI<TN MBBOANTILK LIBBABX.
COUNTRIES : Franoe : History.
321
m. History : (1. Oeaeral Works.)
BararUt (A. 0. P. B., baron de). Etudes hist et biogr.
2v 7002.01
lfoU.—¥oi OarUtnlt lee page 08 of tUs otalogne.
— Etudea litteraires et historiques. 2 v. . . 7002.03
Bonneehose {K de). Hist, of F. to 1848. 2 v in 1. 515.28
Bussey (G. M.) and Oaspey (T.) Pictorial history of
France. 2 v. 1843 51M.02
Byrne (Mrs. W. P.) Feudal castles of France : (western
provinces.) 523.15
GnaUice(A.K) Memoirs of French palaces. 1871. 523.17
OhcUeaubriand [F. R. A. de). Analyse raisonn^e de I'his-
toire de France 513.15
Chronological slietoh of the kings of Franoe, from the
accession of Hugh Capet. By H. M. L. [oTion.]
New ed. London, 1871. 12° 511.06
ColqvJtoun {J. G.) Life in Italy and Franoe in the olden
time. 1858 3262.09
Orouie (jE £.) History of F. [400-18U]. 3 v. 512.01
Same. New ed. [To 1852.] 5 v. . . 516.01
Dumas (A.) Progress of democracy ; illus. in the his-
tory of Gaul and France 512.04
Froissari {Sir J. ) Ohrouicles of England, Franoe, elc.
[1326 to 1399. ] Tr. by T. Johnes. 2 v. 497.03
Oifford (J. ) History of France from the earUest times
[to 1794.] 4v 528.07
Same. Continued. Beign of Louis XVL , and
history of the French revolution [to 1795.] 2ded.
London, 1795. 4°. 528.11
Note.— The orlgiaal Bune of tUl« writer wag J. B. Green.
Godwin [P.) History of France, v.l. Ancient Gaul.
1860 515.22
Reviewed in. Nat. qu. rev., v. 1, 1860.
Oitizot (F. P.O.) Histoire de la civilisation en France.
[476-1322.] 2eed. 4v. 441.12
— History of civilization [476-1322]. 4 V. . . 442.14
— Popular history of France. Tr. by R. Black, v. 1-5.
[To Louis XIV.] 1875 518.06
iVofe.— Probably the beat work for the general reader,
but ends witU the reign of Louis XIV.
Berberl (H.W.) Persons and pictures from the histories
of France. 1850 2532.01
Kilch-in (G. W.) History of France to 1453. . 523.14
Lacroix [P.) Curiosit^s de I'histoire de France. Par
P. L. Jacob, bibliophile [pseud.'] 2 v. 1858. 511.01
Le Bas (Pk.) France. Annales historiques. [To 1830.]
2 v. [Uoivers.] 901.30
— Franoe. Diotionnaire enoyclop6dique. 12 v. 1840-45.
[XJiuvers.] 901.32
Same. Atlas. 1845. [TTnivera.] . . 902.10
Marlcham IMrt.) See PauroaJMrt. B.,) below.
Marlin [H. ) Histoire de Franoe, jusqu'en 1789. 4e ed.
17 v 523.18
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 106, 1857.
Note. — Considered the best comprehensive history of
France, eloquent in style, philosopliical in tone, and rich
in biographical and literary details.
— History of France. Age of Louis XIV. [1661-1715.]
2v 517.13
Same. Decline of the French monarchy. [1715-
88.] 2v. 517.15
Michelel (J.) Histoire de Franoe an 18e sifecle [1789].
17 V. 1857-67 522.15
Reviewed by J. 8. Iilill in Ait Dissertations, v. 2, 1869.
— History of Franoe. [b.o. 1200-A..D. 1483.] Tr. by G.
H. .Smith. 2 v. 515.18
iNTote.— Brilliant, ingeuiuns, and full of research, but oc-
casionally fauciful, and not no safe for the general reader as
the works ot Martin and of Quizot.
Monstrelei [K de). Chronicles [of France, England, etc.}
1100-1516. Tr. by T. Johnes. 2 v. . . 497.01
Morell (J. R. and C.) History of France. 1874. 513.27
Nikal{F.M.) Hist, of Franoe, 420 to 1870. . 513.16
Penrose (Mrs. E.) ['Mrs.Markham'.] Hist, of Franoe.
1867 513.14
Ranken (A.) History of France, 486-1793. 9 v. 515.09
iJois' (Les) de Franoe, notices tirees des galeries his-
tonques de Versailles 518. U4
Scoii v8ir W. ) Tales of a grandfather. 4th series [prior
U. 1420]. Stories from the hist, of France. 472.09
Same. (In hit Works, v. 6, 1883.] 6065.18
Same. [In hit Works, v. », 1833.] 6066.09
Sinvmile di Sisinoitdi (J. 0. t. ) Histoire des Francois
[jusqu'en 1789.] 18 v 511.07
Stephen {Sir J.) Lootures on the history of France. [To
Louis XIV.] 515.26
Reviewed la N. A. rev., v. 76, 1863 ; FraMr'i mac. v. IS
1862 (2 art.) ^ '
Student's Vrance. History to 1852 613.13
Thierry {J. jV. A.) Historical essays. 1815. . 516.12
Universal history, v. 23-26 (Hist, of Fiance to 17U). . . 40«.l(
Toltaire (F. M. A. de). Anuales de I'empiro dopuis CharleinagDa.
{In hit (Euvrcs. v. 23, 1834.) gong jj
Same. [In hit Works, v. UU-M, 1760.] 6081.30
IF/a/e (./.) Histoi-y of France to 1818. . . . 515.29
Wyaii(T.) Hist of the kings of Franco. 1816. 32')3.15
Toiuje (GM) A parallel hist of Franoe and England ;
consisting of outlines and dates. 1871. . 515.30
rv. History : (2. By Periods.)
1. Gauls, Franks, and Marly Kings.
Bourdon d» Sitratt{C. O.) Ooasldirationa aar les Oanloia, 1m
Frauca et lea Franeals. l/n Oolzot. Ool. des m6m.. v. SO
1831.] 6121...
Godu>in(P.) History of F. v. 1. ,Vnoient Giiul. 515.22
Freeman (E. A.) iiVaiiks aud Qauls. [Natloual rev., 1860 ]
Qregoiius Turonensit Histoire des Francs. IJn Oaizot. Ool.
dea m6m., v. 1-2, 1823.]
Perry ( W. C. ) The Krauks, from [240] to the death of
king Pepin [768] 515.27
Coleman (J.) The Merovingian kings of Franoe. [In hit Hist,
essays. 1861.] 2627.02
Sismondi (J. O.L.S. de). The French under the Carlovin-
gians. [752-987]. Tr. by W. Belliugham. 515.08
Tliien-y (J. N. A.) Narratives of the Merovingian era.
[561-583,] 1845 516.12
Note. — On ancient Qaui see also Ceesar's Commentaries
(p. 347 of catalogue) ; the life of Ctasar by Naiioleon UI.
[3027.19] ; and MeriviUe's History of the Romans, v. l-a
[436.01] ; but the early chapters of the works of Uuizot,
Martin, aud Aliuhelot afford the beat general summaries.
Note. — The Ijeat general French narrative of the Hurtdred
year't mar between France and England, 1337-1460, will be
found in Quizot s Popular history of France, v. 2 3, but
tee alto (in Biography) lives of Dabc (Jeanne) : — Chauues
VU. J— aud on the l^uglish side, of Bdwabd III. (Crecy and
Fotctiers) ; Edwabd the Black prince;— Hknrt V. (Agin-
court) ; — Hknbv VI.
«9- See also Historical Oolleotions (p. 324) ;— and (m
Biography) Uvea of CuABX,EM.iaN£ (p. 130) ;— Louis IX. ; —
Ohahles V. ; — Chasles VI.: — Chabi.es VII.;— Louia XI. -
Ohables VUI.:— Lonis XU.
2. Civil Wars of the Uth-I7th Ceniury.
Buckle (H. T.) Comparison of the Fronde aud the contemporary
Bngliah rebellion. [In hit Hiat. of civ., v. 1.] . . 476.10
Damla (KG) History of the civil wars of France.
[1560-98.] From the Italian. 2d ed. . 528.01
Ranke (L. ) Civil wars and monarchy in France, 16th-
17th century 514.01
Scott (S.) Life of T. A. d'Aubign^ ; account of the
civil wars of France 3047.08
jEy* See alto (in Biography) lives of Francis I. ; — Fbat-
ciB 11. ; — Hehby II. ;— Catherine de' Medici ;— CaAiu.xs
IX.;— CoLiQNT i— Hknrt m. (The League) ;— Henby IV.—
Marie dk Medicis :— Louis Xlil.;— Ricueuec;— Asne of
Austria ; — Mazakih (The Fronde) ; — Cai'd. de Rsrz ; — l)u-
chesse de Ohevreuss : — Duchesse de Lokouevilus ; — Du-
chesse de Montpensieb, eic.;— LooisXIV. Alto, in the gen-
eral alphabet. Biblical and eccl. hist. [Huifuenoa, p. 87 ; —
R^ormation, p. 99) ; — St. Bartholomew's tiaj.
3. House of Bourbon.
Historical memoirs of the House of Bourbon, [anon.]
2v. 1831 521.03
Yonge(G D.) History of ITrance under the Bourbou.s.
v. 1-4. [1589-1793.] 516.27
Stealto (m Biography' lives of Hknrt IV. ;— Loma Xlll.
XIV., XV., XVI., XVII., XVm. ;— Charles X.
4. 774e Old Regime, or pre-revolutionary France,
Coleman (J.) Historical fragmenta, p. 1-160. [With hit Hist, ee
says, 1851.) a527.(rJ
Kingsley (C.) Three lectures on the Anoien regime.
1867 513.01
Taine(H.A.) The Ancient regime. 1876. . 523.09
TocqueviUe (A.de). The Old regime and the rev. 5 13. 02
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 104 : Fraser's mag., v. 54, 1850 ;
N. A. rev., v. 93, 1861; Qu.jev., v. 102, 1867 ; Westm. v. 06,
1866.
Young(A.) Tr.ivels during 1787-89. 2ded. 2 v. 628.01
Note. — ' Que of the two or three most valuable books.' —
A. D. White.
In aaking for books, use the " Book Order," gtvlng the AU laOB'H NAME, the Orat part of the XITLB, aud the NlTMUEIt.
322
COUNTRIES : France : mstoiy.
5. BevohUUm 0/ 1789.
1. Its Cautet, Character, and BetuUt.
Buckle (H.T.) History of civilization, v. 1, cli. 8-U. . . 495.08
.Vo(e._' It but one thliiK be read on tbe events introduc-
iua the rev., this should be that one thing.'— A. D. White.
Vulviei:l.y(t<m {Sir E. L.) The reign of terror : its causes and
results. [In his Prose works, v. 1, 1868.] .... 2^1*.2a
Murke IE. ) Heads for consideration on the present state of affairs.
[/« Aw Works. V. 4.] ,-, ■ ;, ■...•,^? v
- Letter to a member ofthe national assembly. [In his V, orlis,
y_ 4 1 6024.16
- Letters on a regicide peace. [/» hU Works, v. 6-6.] . 6"24.n
- EeBections on the French rev. [In his Works, v. 3.] 6024.16
A-„(f _ • Brilliant and etriking ; the work of a great
sUtesman and thinker : yet always one sided and at times
outrageously unjust.'— A. D. White. ,,,„„,-
^ Remarki on the policy of the allies. [In ftu Works.v.B.] 60'24.16
— Thoughts on French affairs. [In his Works, v. 4.] . 6024.16
iJimwaniUie display of the opinions of the most distin-
Kulshed writers upon the French rev. 3 v. 516.19
JVo(c.— Selections from the writings of Bnrke, Mackin-
tosh Paine, Christie, Mrs. Macaulay, Sir Brooke Boothby,
Capel Lofft, Dr. Priestley, Dr. Parr, Arthur Young, Lord
Erskine, <(c. i.,t«u
e<xlwui(M. W.) View of the French rev. 1/94. 522.08
Mackintosh {Sir J.) Defence of the French rev. [/n Ais Miscel.
works.] 25H6.26
jfuie.—- A deep strong current of liberal thought sweeps
through the book. Should beread byallwhoreadBuike.'
—A. D. White. , t, i i
Moore (J. ) Causes and progress of the French revolu-
tion. 2v 5()56.(»5
Paine (7.) Eights of man. [In his Pol. writings, T. 2, 1866.] 6716.01
Stael-HoUlcin {A. L. (i. N. de). Cousiderations ou the
French rev. '2d ed. 2 v 522.04
See also Quar. rev., July, 1873 (Lessons of the Fr. rev.)
iVote, - Compare also entries under • T/te O'.d Regime'
p. 321) ; and for the relations of Rousseau and Voltaire to
the rev., see their lives, by J. Morley.
2. Its mslory.
AVboU (J. 8. G.) French rev. of 1789. . . . 516.18
Alison {Sir A.) Histoiy of Europe, 1789 to 1815.
Note.—' This work presents everything from the high
tory point of view ; but is a-s judicially lair as it can be un-
der such circumstances. It is full in matter, honest in
treatment, and in the main, clear in style.'
SaiHfts- (K) History of the wars of the French rev.,
1792-1815. With notes by W. Grimshaw. '2 v.
Barruel (A. de,^. History of J acobiuism. 4 v. 5837.03
Biographical anecdotes of the founders of the French
republic, ianon.^ 2 v. 1797. . . . 51'2.13
Bonchampi {—). Memoirs during the French rev. [In Waldie
library, v. 11.] 6078.26
BouilU {F. C. A. de). Memoirs relating to the French
rev. From the French. 1797 5-2'2.02
Buonarroti (P.) History of Buheufs conspiracy for
equality ; with causes and character of the French
rev. From the French, with notes, by G. Bron-
terre. 1836 521.06
CarlyleiT.) Hist, of the French revolution. [To 1795.]
2v. 1851 5U.'20
Same. 3 v. 1871 • 513.24
Note.—' A prose poem, full of its author's merits and
defects. The characteristic vice of Carlyle is seen in his
ill treatment of such men as Bailly and Lafayette, and in
the glory given Mirabeau auJ Uantou.'— A. D. White.
Carnot (L. N. M.) Keply to the report made on the
conspiracy of the 18th Fructidor. 1799. 522.07
Collection of state papers relative to the war against
France. 10 v. 1791-1801 525.01
Miott (0. D.) Journal of my life during the French
revolu.ion 516.22
HiR (G.J.) The story of the war in La Vendee. [1790-
1815.] 513.08
in.s(o)-y of tbe French rev. London, 1817. 12°. 514.08
UunUr {W.) Political situation of tbe northern powers. 1801.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 13.] 6093.13
Xajiia/'(mf (yl. (/e). Histoire des Girondins. 6 v. 512.18
— History (if the Girondists. 3v 5U.09
Note.—' A prose poem deifying the brilliant orators of the
Gironde. Probably no work, save possibly Thiers' History,
has done so much to make revolution chronic in France.'
Micheiet (j.) Hist, of the French rev. [to 1815.] 514.08
Mi/jnei (lf\ A. A.) Histoire de la r^v. francaise, 178s).
1814. 2v. 513.'20
— History of the French rex. 1789-1814. . . 514.06
Note — ' Thorough enough for the general student; the
beet, by far, of all the short histories.' — A. D. White.
MbleviUe (F. A. B. de). Anuals of the French rev. Tr.
by B. 0. Dallas. 5 v. 1813 523.07
Moore (J.) Journal during a residence in F., 1792.
2 T 5056.09
Morris ( W. 0. C. ) The French rev. and first empire.
Withcourseof study, by A. D.White. 1874. 521.17
Pressensi ( k de). The church and the French revolu-
tion, 1789 to 1802 3425.14
Babmt de Sdint-Mi^nyie [J. P.) History of the rev.
1792 52'2.03
Bevoluiionary Plutarch : characters of the French rev.
[Ed. by Stewarton.] 3 v. 1804. . . . 51'2.0ti
Smyth ( if. ) Lectures on the French rev. 2 v. 514.04
Sybel (H. von). History of the French revolution.
ri789-95J From the German, by W. C. Perry.
4v. . 525.11
iVoie.—' Thorough and careful. Vou S. had access to
material, in the continental archives, untouched by the
earlier historians.'— A. D. White Eeviewed in Ed. rev.,
v. 128. 18U8 ; Qu. rev., V. 129, 1870.
Tableau biiitorique de la revolution jusqu'k la fiu de
1794. 3v. 517.28
Tlders (M. A. ) Histoire de la revolution fran9aise. [To
1799.] 8v 5H.'22
— Hist, of the French revolution. [Tol7;t9.] 4 v. 516.10
Note. — The most generally popular history of the revo-
lution ; but see note to Lamartine, above.
Wickham ( W. ) Correspondence [as British diplomatic
agent to foreign powers, 1791 to 1799]. 2 v. 318425
WiUiums {11. M. ) Sketches ofthe state of manners and
opinions in the French republic, toward.s the
close of the 18th century. 2 v. 1801. . 522.10
fla- Seealso (in Biography! lives of Ooiii>av (Charlotte) ;—
DiNTON; — Lafaykttk ;— Louis KVI.;_ Maiiat ;— Marie
ANTOINETTE ; — MlBABEiAn ;— NaPOLEON ;— BoBKSPIEUUE ; —
KouiND. On the Keign of Terror, see Fi-aaer's mag., v. 66,
66, 1862 ; Qu. rev..v. 133, 1872.
C. Consulate and the Empire. {Napoleon I.)
Alison {A.) See entry under ■ Bev. of 1789,' above.
Cooke {J. H.) Narrative of events in the south of
France, in 1814, [under Wellington]. 183.5. 585.05
Bictionnaire des Girouettes, ou nos contemporains
peints d'apriis eux-m^mes. 3eed. I'il^i. 3216.21
Damas (M. ) Memoirs of his own time ; including the
revolution, the empire, and the restoration. 2 v.
1839 521.01
CteijCW.iJ.) The Leipsio campaign. [T.L.,v.l4. 5075.19
Mikhailofsky-Danikf'ski {A. 1.) Eussian campaign in
France, in 1814 515.07
Muffling i.F. K C. von). Passages from my life [1805-19],
with memoirs of the campaigns of 1813 and 1814.
Ed. byP. Yorke 3126.09
Pardue {J.) Episodes of French history during the
consulate and the empire 513.05
PhUippart (J.) Northern campaigns, 18r2-13. '2v. 515.03
Bamsay {&.) A Salon in the last days of the empire.
Segur {P. P. de). Exped. to Bnssia by Napoleon in
1812. 2 V. [n. d] 51-2.11
1 fliers {M.A.) Histoire dn consulat et de I'empire. 20 v.
— History of the consulate and the empire. 5 v. 516.13
rindicalion of the convention lately concluded betw. Gt. Britaia
and liussia, 1801. 'Pamphleteer, v. 13.] .... 6093.13
Wellington {Duke of). Despatches during his varijua
campaigns, 1799-1818. Compiled by Lieut. Col.
Gurwood. 12 V. 1837 455.01
Same. Index. 1839 45.5.13
— General orders. 1809-1818. Compiled by Lieut.
CoL Gnrwood 455.14
Willson {Sir R.) Private diary of travels, personal ser-
vices, etc. during the campaign of 1812-14. 2 v.
1B61 3186.21
jKS* See also (in Biography) lives of Napoleon (p- 180) ;
Wellington (p. 211) ;^ud other generals of the period.
Also Spain {Peninsular war).
7. Besloralion of the Bourbons, 1814-30.
Chateaubriand {F.A. de). On Buonaparte and the Bourbons and
our legitimate princes. 1814. [Pamphleteer, v. 3.] 6058.03
Lamartine {M. L. A. P. de). Histoire de la restaui-ation
1813-1830 612.24
— Restoration of monarchy in France. [1813-1830.]
4v. London, 1851 514.16
Same. 4 v. New York, 1851 514.12
WiUiains (if. M. ) Narrative of events in France, with
the state of society and public opinion. . 522.12
See also (in Biography) Louis XVIII. ; — Cbables X.
BBOOKLYN MEROANXII<S LIBBAUX.
COUNTRIES : France : History.
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8. Revolution of 1830, and Reign cf Louis Philippe.
Miun (A.) French rer. of 1830. t'n kii UUoal. nnjn.] ailM
Blanc (J. J. L.) History of ten years, 1830-1840. 2 v.
1844. 515.05
Oushing (^0.) Eeview, historical and political, of the late
reTolation in France, und of events in other parts
of Europe. 2 v. 1833 513.22
£a Hodde (L. de). History of secret societies and of
the repablioan party of France, from 1830 to
1848. 1856 5837.02
Moses (M.) Fall auuals of the rev. in France, 1830.
With account of the celebration of said revolution
inXewTork, 25th Nov., 1830. 1830. . . 512.17
Sarrans (B.,jr.) Louis Philippe, Lafayette, and the
revolution of 1830. 2 v. 1832. . . . 3097.04
Same. [Another translation. ] Memoirs of Gen.
Lafayette, etc. 2 v. 1832 3097.02
See also (<n Biograpbf) Uvei of Louu Fhiupfb (p. 171).
9. Revolution of 1848.
Blanc (i.) 1848. Historical revelations. . 513.12
Oarkran (J. F.) Hist, of the national constituent as-
sembly. 2v. 1849 515.01
Lamarline (A P. de). Hist of the French rev. of 1848.
1849 514.07
MiU (./. S.) YindlcaUan of the rev. of 1848. [In kU Dissertations,
V. 2, 1869.]
Senior (N.W.) Journals kept in France, 1848-52. With
a sketch of the rev. of 1848. 2 v. 1871. . 513.18
See also artlolea in Ed. rev., r. 128, 1863 ; Frsser's mag.,
T. 66, 1867 ; N. A. r«T., v. 80, 1866, v. 87, 1868.
«a- See (in Biography) Urea of Ohaslks X. (p. 131) ;—
Louis Pbiupp* {p. 171).
10. Second Empire. (Napoleon IH.)
Dtlordi,!.) Histoiredu second empire, 1848-69. 517.25
Jerrold (3. ) The (Javroohe party : being literary esti-
mates of political France. 1870. . . . 516.24
Men of the Second Empire. By the author of " The
Member for Paris.'' [anoji.] 1872. . . 513.17
Press, the pulpit, and the platform ; or the future of
the French empire, [anon.] 1857. . . 3425.23
Privost-Paradol (L. A.) France. 1869. . . 616.25
Secret documents of the Second Empire found in the
Tuileries and Ministries ia Paris after the flight of
the Empress. From the French by T. Curry.
1871 526.09
Ten years of imperialism in France : impressions of a
"Flaneur.*^' [anon.] 1862 516.26
iVotc.— Beviewed in Blackwood, T. 93, 1863.
Tinot (K) Paris en decembre, 1851. Etude sur le
coup d'etat 516.23
— Paris in December, 1851 ; or the coup d'etat of Na-
poleon IIL 516.23
WUUeliursl (K M.) Court and social life in France un-
der Napoleon the Third. 2 v. 1S73. . 517.18
Wraxall {Sir 0. F. L. ) The Second Empire as exhibited
in French Ut., 1852-63. 2 v. 1865. . .2546.21
See also Uvea of Napolkoh HI. (In Biography, p. 181).
See also on tke coup d'etat and its conseqiunces. Black-
wood's mag., v. 73, 1853 ; ITraser's mag., v. 46, 1863 ; v. 46,
1852 ; N. A. rev., v. 110, 1870 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 1«, 1851 ; v.
18, 1853 ; V. 26, 1866.
For articles on the condition and politics of France in
1848-70, see N. A. rev., v. Ill, 1870 (by H. W. Hemans) ;—
1863; see Blackwood's mag., v. 73, 1853 ; Westm. rev., v. 69,
1853;—
1867, see Westm. rey., v. 68, 1867 ;—
1868, see Lond. qu. rev., v. 103, 1858 (France and the late
ministry) ; v. 29, 1858 (Present state of F.)
1869, see ill this oliBS, Italy. (Italian war o/1859.)
18C1, see Blackwood's mag., v. 90, 1861 {Orlians manifesto).
1806, see Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1866 (France as it is.)
1868, set North Brit, rev., v. 49, 1868 (F. in Europe and Af-
rica.)
18C9, see Fortn. rev., v. 13, 1869 (article by Karl Blind).
D^ See also (in Biography) Uvea uf NAroi.soH III, (p. 181).
11. Frehch-German War, 1870-71.
BlumS (W.) Campaign, 1870-71, from Sedan to the
end of the war. 1872 527.07
Conareve (A.) On the Frunoo-Gierman war [In Ms Essays, 1874.]
Daily A'tio.s- correspondence on the war, 1870-71. 2 v.
Fi-om Sedan to Saatbruck, via Verdun, Gravelotte, and
Metz. 15y an officer of the lioyal Artillery, [anon.]
la70 626.15
Oreg (W. B.) The great duel ; its true meaning and
uses. 1871 626.08
Eorlock ( — ). Who is responsible for the war? By
Sonitator. [meudon.] 1871 626.10
Sozier [H. M.) Franco-Prussian war : its causes, inci-
dents, etc. With the topography nnd history of
the Bhine valley, by W. H. D. Adams. 6 pts in
2v. 1872 628.02
Letters on international relations before and during the
war of 1870. By 'The Times' correspondent at
Berlin. 2 v. 1871 527.08
Lux (A ) Thiers unmasked ; or, the war of 1 870. 626. 18
Laboucltere (H.) Diary of the besieged resident in
Paris, [anon.] Is71 527-01
Latidon (M.I).) The Frauoo-PruKsian war in a nut-
shelL A daily diary of war literature. 1871. 526.03
Macdoteall {C. S.) Pansiana ; or, the volunteer with
the besieged armies, 1870-71 527.02
Mommsen (T.), btrauss (D. F), MuUer (F. Max), and
Oarlyle { T. ) Letters on the war between Germany
and France. 2ded. 1871 526.06
Miehelet (J. ) France before Europe. From the French.
1871 526.11
Napoleon III. Military forces of France and the campaign of
1870. lin Atj PoslhomouB works, eic. 1873.] . . . 6067.17
Overthrow of the French army: its prelude and its
cause. An essay, [anon.] 1871. . . 526.12
Pullen {H. W.) The fight at Dame Enropa's school ; showing
how the German boy thrashed the French boy, and how
the English boy looked on 441.06
yote,~Yor numerous pamphlets, of which the above was
the piouoer, see Dame Europa's school, in ttra general
alpliabet.
Riistow ( W. ) The war for the Rhine frontier, 1870. 3 v.
1872 527.03
Shand {A. L) On the trail of the war. 1870. . 526.01
2Vei<sc/Jke (H von). What we demand from- France.
From the German. 1870. 526.02
Veuilht (i.) Paris pendant lea deux sieges. 2 v. 527. U
Vingl mois de prtSsidence. [anon.] Is72. . 526.20
Wimpffen {Oin. de). Sedan. 2e e'd. 1871. . 5-27.13
See also in Blackwood's mag., v. 108, 1870 (War letters ;
2 art. 'Hie European hurricane. 2 art. The great col-
lapse. Why is Prussia victorious t Thoughts euggCHted,
by tlie war) ; v. 110, 1871 (Secret history of tho Loire cam-
paign) : Oontem. rev., v. 16, 1870 (The politics of the war,
by B. U. l^uttou. Principles and issuee of the war, and
Europe and the wai*, by J. M. Ludlow); v. 16 (The great
duel, by W. R. Greg); v. 17. 1871 (The Frunco-Qernian war,
by J. Mazziui) ; Fortnightly l-ev., v. 14, 1870 (France and
Germany, by J, Morloy) ^ v. 16, 1871 (France in 1870, by G.
Meredith) ; v. 18, 1872 ('Victor Hugo's 'L'anu6e terrible,*
by A. 0. Swiubume) : Fraser's mag., v. 2, 1870 (Causes of
the war, and four articles on the progress of the struggle);
V. 3 (Poetry of the siege) ; v. 5 (*2 articles on the literature
of the war) ; v. 6 (Six months of prefecture under Gam-
betta); Nat.qu. rev., v. 30, 1870 (The French crisis) ; v. 22.
1871 (Causes of th'e war) ; New Englauder, v. 30, 1871
(Causes of the war) ; Quar. rev., v. 129, 1870 ; (The war
The campaign. The terms of peace ; 3 art.) ; Westm. rev.,
V. 96, 1871 (France and Germany).
12. JI'Ae Paris Commune, 1871.
Fetridge {W. P.) Eise and fall of the Paris uommune
in 1871. 1871 5'26.14
Chterre des communeux de Paris. P., 1871. 12°. 526.21
Lamazou ( — ). The Place VendSme and La Boquette.
The first and last acts of the Commune. From
the French. 1872 526.17
Leighton{J.) Paris under the Commune. 1871. 526.13
Kesi/iier (P.) History of the Commune. 187'2. 526.16
VeuiUot {L. ) Paris pendant les deux sieges. 2 v. 527. 1 1
See also articles in Blackwood's niag., v. 110, 1871 ; Con-
tern, rev., V. 17. 1871, or Littoll. 1871, v. 3 (by J. Mazzini) :
Ed. rev., V. 134, 1871 (Communal Fi-ance, and Commune
of Paris ; 2 art.) ; FortuighUy rev., v. 15, 1871 (by F. Harri-
son) ; V. 16 (The Commune aud chrislianity, by U. Saud-
with; The fall of the Commune, by F. Harrison ; The work-
men and the Commvine, by A.Desmouiius; The Commune,
by J. Andrieu) ; v. 18, 1872 (The miuistry of war under
the OommuDe, bv L. Seguin ; July, Aug., Sept.. 1873 (Mili-
tary aide of the Commune, by General Cluseret); Fraser's
mag., M.S., V. 3, 1871 (Knglish workmen and the Paris com-
mune ; Moral of the Paris catastrophe, by W. R. Greg ;
Just before the end ; Behind the Eocenes at the Commune,
by Geu. Cluseret) ; March, 1873 (The commune, by (Jen.
Cluseret); v. 6, 1872 (by Geu. Cluseret ; Parisiana); Galaxy,
Oct., 1874 (Communism aud the Commune, by J, de Armas
Cespedes); Quar. rev., v. 131, 1871 (The Commune aud the
lutematiouale) ; Fortn. rev. Aug., 1874 (Rev. of Sept.,
1870 (by H. Boohefort).
Ia Hklur for books, use th* "Book Ordsn," giving the AUTaOB'S NAMB, the first part of the TITLB, and the N JMBBB.
324
COU N TBIES : Frauce : BOstorioal CoUeotionS.
13, Oandition. and Proapeola of ^oiice after Vie War.
Set Ed. rev., V. 13;t, 1871 : Fortu. rev., v. 14 (England
mud the Freiicb republic, by Col. Chesuey, with note by
John Morley ; Piiris and France, by H. Taylor : Future of
F., by E. D. Lavelaye, ; v. 15. 1871 (Paris after the Peace, by
E. Dicey); v, 15 (lieaultB ol French lieBijius ou Germany); v.
16 (The French republic and the Buffrage question); Fraser's
mag., u. » , v. ;f, 1871 (Oonditlou of Ireuch politics, by W,
K, Greg) ; The Orisia in F.; 2 art,) ; v. 4, 1871 (French poU-
tiCB) ; Coutem. i-ev,, v 16, 1871 {French uuity, by Wra. 8ti-
gaut) ; V, 16 (F, and Prussia, by E Dowden) ; Blacliwood'e
n»g,, T, 111, 1872 (Situation in F.) ; Westm, rev,, v. 98,
1872 (PoBitiim and prosiiects) ; Fortn, rev., June, 1871
(France, by F, Uarriaou).
14, Rpublican Problem in France.
See (on p. 320) O'lvemment, institution' etc.; alto W. B.
Oreg's Essays, v. 2, p, 22-219, 1893 [2926.24] : Blackwood's
mag., Oct., 1873 . Fortn. rev., July, 1874 (by J, O. Morison);
Oct., Nov., 1874 (by E. S. Bessly),
v. History. (3. Historical Collections.)
Barriire {J. F.) Bibliothfeque des memoires relatifs k
I'histoire de France pendant le 18e sifecle. Paris,
1853-6t 507.01
Jfote. — For Contents see p, 65 of this catalogue.
Buehon (J. A.) Collection des clirouiqnes nationales
&au9aiaes ^crites en langue viilgairc du V3e au ICe
sifeoles aveo des notes et eclairoissemens. 47 v.
Paris, 1824-29. 8', 50o.l2
Abfe.— For Contents see p. 239 of this catalogne.
OuUot (F. P. if.) Collection des meinoires rolatifk k
I'histoire de Fninoe, depuis la fondation de la mo-
narchie fran9aiBe jusqu'au 13e si^cle ; aveo une in-
trod., des notices et des notes. 31 v. Paris, 1823-
24. 8° 51-24.—
Contents.
T.1-3. Des Hist, coutemp. de la race M6rovingienne. Or6goire
de Tours. Histoire des Francs. 397-591.
a. Glironique de Fredegaire, 583-7G8. Vie de Dagobert I, —
Vie de saint Leger, tjv. d'Autliu. — Vie de Pepin-Le-Vieux,
dit De Laudeu.
3. Egiuhard. Aunales des rois Pepin, Obarlemague, etLouis-
ie-Dtibonaire, 741-829.— Des Faits et gestes de Cliarlfisle-
Graiid, par un moine de Salut Gail. — De la vie de Louis-
le-Debonaire, par Tiiegau, par I'anonyme dit I'Astronomef
et par Nithard.
4. Faits et gcstes de Louis-le-Pieux, podme, par Ermold Le
Noir. — Auualesde Saint Bertiu et de Metz.
6. Frodoard. Histoire de i'6gliHe de Hheims.
6. Abbou. Si6gede Parifs paries Normaud.s. 885.— Chronique
de I'Todoard, 877-978.— Ulironique de liaoul Glaber, 923-
1044. — Vie du rui Robert, par Helgaud, — Adalburon, poetne,
addrusse u Robert,
7. Vie de Bouchard, comte de Meluu.^Fraguiens de I'his-
toiro, 987-110.— Histoire da Monastere de Vdzelai, par
Hn^ues de P.titieia.
8. Vie de Loais-ie-Gros, par Suger. — Vie de Louis-le-Jeune. —
Vie de Ctiarles-le-Bou, corate de Flandre, par Galbert.
9-10. Uistoire des Oruisades, par Gulbert de Nogent. — Vie de
Guibert de No,^ent, par lui-nieme,
10. Vie de Saiiit-Burnard. par Gulllaume, abbe de Salnt-
Thierri, Arnold do Bouneval, et Geoflfroi de Clalrvaux.
11. Vie de Pliilippe-Augnste, par Uigord, et par Gnillaume
le Breton. — Vie de Louis VIII. — Fails et gestes de Louis
Vlll., par Nicolas do Bray.
12. La Pbilippide, poome, par G. Breton.
13. Ouronique de Guiilaume de Nangis, 1113-1S28.
14. Uistoire de la ^'uerro des Albigeois, par P, de Vaulx-Oer-
nay.
16. Histoire de la guerre des Albigeols, 1202-19.— Cbronique
par Q. de PuyLaurens de rexpedilion centre les Albigeols,
Dee gestes glorieux des Fraii(;ais, 1202-1311.
16-19, Guiilaume deTyr. Histoire des Croisades. 3 V. Con-
tinuation, par B, Le Tresorier.
20-21. Albert d'Aix. Hist, des croisades.-Baimondd'Agiles.
Hist, des Fiauca qui ont pris Jerusalem.
22. Hist, des Croisades par J. de Vitry.
23. Hist, de Tuncr^do. par Kaoul de Caen.— Hist, de la le
croisade, par Robert Le Moine.
34. Hist, des Croisades, par Foulcher de Chartres.— Hist, de
la croisade de Louis VII., pai* Odon de Deuil.
25-28, Orderic Vital. Histoire de Normandie. 4 v.
29. Uistoire des Mormaus, par Guiilaume de Jumidge. — Vie
de Guillaumc-le-Couquorant, par G. do Poitiers.
30. Introduction : Considerations sur les Gaulols, les Francs
et les Francals, par C. G. Bourdon de Sigrais.—
31. Table generale et analytique des m6moires.
PelUol (G B. and A.) Collectiou oomplfete de m^moires
rel. ^ I'histoire de France, jusqu' au commence-
ment du 17e sidcle. 1 s^rie. 52 v. Paris, 1819-26.
8°. 501.01
— and MonmarqiU (,L. J. M.) Samt. 2 sdrie. 78 v. in
79. Paris, 1820-'29. 8". 502.16
Contents.
Angoulfime (fTuc d). 1689. 1 sir. t. 44.
Amsuld {Labbe A.) 1634-76. 2 sir. T. 34.
Amauld d'Andilly (B.) 1697-1667. 2 ser. T. 33, 34.
Bassomplerre {Maiichal de). 1597-1640. 2 Bur. T. l»-ai
Bayard (C/ieo. de). 1498-1616. 1 ser. v. 16, 16.
BeUay. See Du Bellay,
Berthod (Fran^olB), 161)2-3, a sfer. y. 48.
Berwick (/)iite o/). 16701734, 2 ser, v 65, 66.
Boiviu (1. de, fiaron de Ki/Yurs). 1660-60. 1 ser. V. 28-30.
Bouchet(Jeau). 1460-1D26. 1 ser. V.J4.
Boucicaut(.WarccAa/). 1308-1408. 1 s6r. v. 6, 7.
Bouillon [Due de) 1555-1623, 1 s^r. v. 36.
Brienue (Com(«de). 1614-01. 2 ser. v. 35, 36.
Casteluau (Michel. 1569-69. 1 sur. v. 33.
Cayet (P., V, P,) 1689 98, 1 ser. v. 38 42.
Caylas {Marquise de). 1681-91. 2 e^r. v. 66.
Charti-es (£», de). See Hnranlt (Philippe).
Oheverny (P. HurauU, comte de). See Hurault (P.)
Oboisuiu (Jean), 1571-73. 1 sur. v. 38.
Cholsy (i'a66e de). 1668 86. 2 ser. v. 63.
Christine or Christleune de Pisan. 1 akr. v. 6-6.
Colbert (J. B., marq. de Torcy). 1697-1713. 2 ser. v. 67, 68.
Collgny (Qaspar de, admiral). 1557. 1 ser. v. 32.
Comines (Philippe de). 1461-98. 1 ser, v. 11-13.
Courart (Valeutlu), 1662. 2 ser. v. 48.
Du Bellay (Martin). 1613-47. 1 s6r. v. 17-19.
Du Cauge ((J. du F.) 1 ser. T. 3.
Du Clercq (Jacques). 1448-67. 1 sir. T. 11.
Duclos (C. P.) 1700-58. 2 Bur. V. 76, 77.
Duguay Trouin (B.) 1689-1716. 2 ser. v. 76.
Du Guesclin (Bertrand), 1 s6r. T. 4, 5,
Du Pleseis {due de Choiseul, comte). 1627-71. 2 sir, v. 67,
Du Val (F., marq. de Fontenay-Mareuit). 1609-34. 1 s^r.
V. 60, 51.
Estr^es fmarichal et due d'). 1610-17. 3 eir. y. 16.
Feuiu (Pierre dej. 1407-1422. 1 ser. v, 7.
Fleuranges (Robert ill. de la Uarck de). 1499-1521. 1 sir.
V. 16,
Fontenay-Mareull (E. Du Val, marq. de). See Du Val (F.)
FontraiUea (ricom^ede). 1642. 2 ser. v. 54.
Forbiu (Claude). 1656-1710. 2 sfe. v. 74, 76.
Qamou (Achille). 1.160-86 1 ser. y. 34.
Oi Hot (Jacques). 1610. 1 ser. v. 49.
GourvUle {Sieur de). 1642-98. 2 s6r. v. 62
Gramout (i(iKe(iiiorecA(i( de). 1621-77. Seer. v. 66-67.
Groulard (Claude). 1658-1604. 1 ser. y. 49.
Qulae (5e due de). 1647-48. 2 ser. v. 66, 66.
Heuriette d'Augleterre,(U)i(i.o/6V«ir/ej/.) 1059-70. 2 Ber.v.64.
Hurault (P., et). de Chartres). 1599-1601. 1 sur. v. 36.
Hurault (P. comie de Cheveruy). 1562-1599. 1 ser. v. 86.
Illlors (Florent d', d. 1476). 1 ser. v. 8.
Jean de Troyes. 1460-83. 1 ser. v. 13, 14,
Jeannln (Pierre). 1598-1609. 2 s6r. v, 11 16.
Joan of Arc, or Jeanne Dare. 1422-29, 1 Bur. v. 8.
JoluvlUe (Jean, sire de), 1 B6r. v, 2.
Joly (Claude). 1048-55, 2 s6r, v, 47.
Joly(auy), 16i8-66. 2 ser. v, 47.
La Chatre (Comte di) , 1642-43. 2 86r. v; 61.
La fare [Marq. de), 1662-93. 2 ser, v. 65.
La Fayette (Comtesse de). 1659-70 ; 1688-89. 2 sSr. v. 64, 86.
La Marche (Oliver do). 1435-99, 1 Bur. v, 9-10.
La None (Francjois de). 1662-70. 1 sir. v. 34.
La Porte (Pierre de, valet de chambre de Louis XIV.) 1634-
66, 2 sur. V. 69,
La Rochefoucauld (One de). 1630-62. 2 ser. v. 60-51.
Lenet (Pierre). 1649-60. 2s6r. y. 63-64.
L'EstoUe (Pierre de). 1515-1611. 1 sir. t. 46-49.
Louis. 1 Ber. v, 3.
Louise de Savoye, (moMero/Z^ioncw/,) 1501-22. Iser. v. 18
Margaret de Valois. 1564-82. 1 afir. v. 37.
MSmoiresde M.de »*«, 1643-90. 2 aer. v. 63-69.
Mergoy (Jean de), 1654-89. 1 B6r. v. 34.
Montglat {Miirq de). 1610-68. 2 ser. v, 49-51.
Montluo (Blaise de). 1521-75. 1 aer. v. 20-22.
Montpensler (Mile. de). 1627-86. 2 Ber. v. 40-43.
Montreaor (Comte de). 1632-37, 2 sur. V, 54.
Motteville (Dume do). 162166. 2 Bur. v. 36 40.
Nemours (Duchesse de). 1648-53 3 ser. v, 34.
Noailles [Due de), 1682-66, 2 sSr. v. 71-74.
Orleans (Gaston, due d', son o//f«nry/r.) 1608-34. 2 ait
V. 31.
Vu."^ (3., seigneur de St. Auban). 1672-87. Iser. v. 43.
Phllippl (Jean) 1500 90 1 s6r. v. 34.
Pontohartrain (seigneur de). 1610-20. 2 aSr. v. IC-IT.
PontlB (Louis, seiur de). 1599-1652. 2 sur. v. SU.
Babutin (Francois de). 1551-58. 1 ser. v. 31, 32.
Betz (Card. de). 1648-65. 2 ser, v. 44-46,
Bichelieu (Cardinal due del, 1610-38. 2 a6r. v. lO-lL
Bichemout (Comte de). 1413-1457. 1 ait. T. 8.
Bohsn (Due de). 1631-37. 2 e6r. v. 19.
Salignac (Bern. de). 1 s6r. v. 32.
Saulx de Tavannos (Gaspard de). 1515-73. 1 s6r. t. 33-26.
Saulx de TavanneB (Guillaame de). 1560-95. Is6r, v, 36,
Staal (Baroimede, d. 1750). 2 ser. v, 77,
Sully (flac de), 167(1-1611. 38er. v. 1-9.
Talou (Omer). 1630-53. 2 s6r. v. 60-63.
Temple (Sir William). 1672-79. 2 ser. v. 64.
Tliou (J. A. de). 1663-1601. 1 air. v. 37.
VlelUevUle (Sire de). 1628-71. 1 sur. v. 26-28.
Villars (F, de Boiviu, baron de). iSee Boiviu.
Tillars [Due et marichal de). 1670-1734. 2 s6r. v. 68-71.
BBOOKLYN MEBCANTIIiS LIBBART.
COUNTRIES : France to Oermany.
325
TUleharaoum (S. de). 1 ait. v. 1.
TiUeueuve (a. de). 1494-UT. 1 air. y. 14.
yUleroi(M. deN.de). 167i-»l. 1 sir. t, M.
VX National Cbaracteriotics.
Bajfoard (.1.) England and FrsQO* : thalr nsttonal qoalltia*.
(MAitBHsaya, Sdaerieii, p. 133-1S3. 1874.J . . . as'i8.19
Mathews t W.) H'leDoh tniita. {/it Aii Oreat oonranMra, ele.] VOi.M
Taine {U.) Tba Ancieat regime. (Bapaoialljr Book U. Boolal
babitii. Drawing-room lite.) 5a3.0'i
Set alta MLautlo munthly, t. 5, ISOO (Frauoh charaotar) ;
Littell, 187'i, V. 3 (Cnatoma, inanuerM, and raorallty) ; aod
Coutem. rev., Oct , 1873 (Suolal rofurm In France, bf K.
O'Connor Uorria).
Earuty (K.) The Fr.nch mind ; or, a psyotiologioftl
outline of the Fieiioh intellect and character.
1870 010.31
j»- See also, In this dasa, Anvergne (p. 293) ;— Biarrllz (p. 291) ;— Bordeaux ;— Brittany ; — Bargandir (p. 297) ;— Ooraioa
(p. 302) :— Crimean war (p. 303) ;— Lyons •.— Navarre ;— Normandy :— Paris ;-Provenoe ;— Pyrenees ;— Bhiae.
For other toplua of interest in couuectiou with France, see, in the general alphabet, Arohitesture (p. 31) ;— Biblioal and
ecol. lit. (France, p. 87; Hugnonota. p. 89);— Biography (p. Ill);— Costome (p. 584) ;— Drama ;— Fine Aits; -Langoags ;— Litera-
ture ; — Military Science ;— Political Economy ;— Poetry ;— Social Sclenoe ;— Statistlos :— and consult Xabis giuirale de la He-
vue des deux mondes, 1831-74 (8172.—]
Francouia.
Whiaing(S.J.) Kambles in F. 1856. . . 965.10
Franklin County, {New York).
Bough [F. B.) History of St Lawrence and Franklin
counties, to the present time. 1853. . 614.15
Friendly Islands.
Brierly (0. W.) Sketch of the Friendly islauda and of Tonga-
tabu. (/» Boyal geogr. boc. Journal, t. 22, 1852.) . 9U3.2S
Mariner ( W.) Account of the natives of the Tonga
Islands. 1818 1064.07
G-ardiner, {Maine).
Hanson{J.W.) Hist, of Gardiner, e(c. 1602-1852. 611.15
Geneva, (Sioilzerland).
BUtorg of aeneva, to 1765. [7n Universal history, v. 37.] . 406.80
Set also works ou Switzerland.
aeoi:ge {Lake). See Lake Qeoige.
Genoa.
Oelesia {M) The conspiracy of Fiesobi, or Qeaoa in the
16th century. From the Italian, by D. H. Wheeler.
1866 534.26
History of Q., to 1672. [In XJniv. hist., v. 28.] .... 406.21
HeU {J. P.P. de 0., card. de). Conspiracy of Fiesco against Oeuoa,
1647 441.01
See also In this class, works ou Italy.
Georgia, {Asia).
Bodenstedt {F.) The Morning Land. 2 v. . 1041.21
jPUnun(G) G^orgie. 1838. [Univers.] . . 902.29
Freyijand {Mme F. de). Letters from the Caucasus and
Georgia. 1823 1013.24
Smith (£.) and Dwight (H. O. O.) Journey Into G. [/n thetr Re-
searches in Armenia, t. 1, 1833.] 1013.09
Georgia, ( United Ulates).
Account, showing the progress of the colony, 1741. [In Force's
Tracts, v. 1.] 677 Of)
Bolzius (y.J/) Journals in Q.. in 1734. [Force's Tracts, v. 4] 677.11
Brief account of the establishment of the colony, 1733. [Force's
Tracts, v. ).) 677.08
Description of Georgia, 1743. [Force's Tiactu, f . 2.] . . 677.09
Oeon/ia Uistorical society. OoUealions. v. 1-2. Savan-
nah, 1810-12. 8° 622.01
Content! : v. 1. Law (W.) Oration delivered before the
society. Oglethorpe (J.) New account of the provinces of
Soutit Caruhua. Georgia, etc., 1733. Moore (Francis). 'Voy-
age to Georgia, 1735. Martyn (B.) Impartial inquiry in-
to the state of the province of Georgia. Reason for es-
tabUtthiug the colony of Georgia. Spaulding (T.) Sketoh
of the life of Gon. James Oglethorpe.
V. 2. Stevens (W. B.j Discourse before the soc, 2d an-
niversary. New voyage to Georgia, etc. Account of the
Indians, by an honoi*ablo person ; and a poem to Ogle-
thorpe. Graham (P.), and oWifm. State of the province of
Georgia. Brief account of the oaases that have retarded
the progress of the colony. Tailfer (P.), and otlitrs. A
true and hist, narrative of the colony ol Georgia, etc. Ac-
count showing the progress of the colony of Georgia.
OraAa?n [P., and others). State of the Province, 1740. [Force's
Tracts, v I.] 677.08
JIewM(A.) Hislorical account of the colony, [aaon.'^
2 V. 1. 1779 025.09
Keinble {F. A.) Journal on a Georgian plantation, in.
1838-39 1113.08
Longstreet {A. B.) Georgia scenes 224.22
Miller {8. F.) Bench and bar of G. 2 v. 1858. 0'22.05
Kountgomery (S.) Disoourso concerning the establishment of a
new colony, to the south of Carolina, 1717. [Foroe's Tracts,
V. 1.] 677.08
Stevens {W. B.) History of G., to 1798. 2 v. 622.03
Strohel {P. A.) Tne Salzburgers and tbeit descendants.
1855 3453.15
TaVftr (P.), and others. True and historical narrative of the col-
ony, 1741. [Force's Tracts, v. 1.] 577.08
Ohited States. Beport of the select committee of the
House of llepresenfciUTes [upon the Georgia and
Greek Indian controversy]. 1827. . . . 501.05
WMU {0.) Statistics of G.: natural, civil, and ecol.
history. 1&49 592.18
Georgian Islands.
Perkins {R T.) Na motu : reef-rovings. 1854. 1065.07
Germany.
1. History. {Oeneral and Miscellaneous.)
Ascham (A.) Report of Germany. 1652. [/n his Works, v. 3.] 5012.1S
Bryce(J.) The Holy Roman empire. 1871. . 544.13
Reviewed in North Brit, rev., v. 43, 1866 ; Weahu. rev.,
V. 81, 1865 ; and by £. A. Freeman iu his Hist, essays, v. 1,
1871 [2528.11].
Busk {Mm. W.) Mediieval popes, emperors, kings, and
crusaders ; or Germany, Italy, and Palestine,
1125-1268. 4v, 1854. 443.1J5
Butler { C. ) Succinct history of the geogr. and political
rev. of Germany, 814-1806 540.03
Oomyn {Sir E.) Hist, of the Western empire, [752-1520].
Dunham {S. A.) History of the Germanic empire [752-
1792.] 3v. 1834 541.10
Freytag { 0. ) Pictures of German life iu the 15th and
10th centuries, Tr, by Mrs. Malcolm. 2 v. 540.14
Same. 2d series. 18th and 19th centuries. 2 v.
in 1. London, 1S03. 12° 540.16
Qotrres [J.) Germany and revolution. [In Pamph., v. 15.] 6068.10
Oo.s'c/t (C. A.) Denmark and Germany since 1815.
1802 540.27
Oreemoood { T. ) History of the Germans : barbsiic pe-
riod. 1836 548.04
Hayward {A.) Curiosities of German archives. [In his Essays.
3d series, p. 86-122.] 2628.19
Udne(U.) Allemands et Frau9ais. 1808. . . 7028.04
— De I'Allemagne. 2 v. 1806 7028.02
Kinfjsley {G.) The Roman and the Teuton. . 443.24
Kohlrausck {F.) History of Germany. [b.o. IIS-A-D.
1814.] 1852 54a04
Le Bas {Ph.) AUemagne. 2 v. 1838. [XInivers.] 901.04
— Etats de la Confed. Germanique. 1848. [Univers.]
Lewis (C. T.) Hist of Germany. Founded on Miiller's
' History of the Grerman people. ' 1874. . 544.25
Menzd { W.) History of Germany. [To 1810..] Tr. by
Mrs. Horrocks. 3 v. 1848-49 544.07
Peake {R ) History of the German emperors and their
contemporaries. 1874 544.23
Penrose (E) History of Germany, from its invasion by
Marius to 1807. On the plan of Mrs. Markham's
histories. For young persons. New and revised
ed. 1869 544.17
Savage {J. ) A complete history of Germany. [To 1700. ]
1702 544.21
SchUler{J. 0. F. von). History of the Thirty years' war.
New York, 1846. 12°. 544.16
Same. London, 1870. 12°. .... 5064.24
Sine {J. A.) History of Germany. 1874. . 541.19
Tacitas (0. C.) Germania. With ethnological dis.serta-
tions and notes, by 1{. G. Latham. 1851. 434.27
Note. — For other editions see under his name, in genenU
alphabet.
Taylor {li.) A school history of G. : to 1871. 544.26
Turner {D.W.) Analysis of the hist of G. 1872. 544.23
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Univertal blst. Ancient part, T. 19 (The ancient Qermsns.) 405.10
— Modempart.T. 29-30 (Hist, of Germany, 9121712). . *0f>.22
— Modern part, v. 42 (Hist, of tlje lesser German stuti-s). 407 03
Vaughan {K.A.) Tbe German courts. Ilnhis Essays, v. 2. ) 2644 23
Voltaire {F.M.A.de). Annals of the empire [to 1760J. 3 t.
[In his Works, v. 20-22.] 6081.20
Ward {J. ) Experiences of a diplomatist, being recol-
lections of Germany, 1840-1870. . . . 54().ii9
2. Tliirty Years' Wo^^ 1018-48.
Gardiner {S. JJ ) Letters and other documents, illus-
trating the relations between Englaud and Ger-
many at the commencement of the 30 years' war.
2 V. [Camden BOO. , Nos. 90, 98. 1856-68.] 5113.44
— Thirty years' war. Is74 544.24
Nole.—Tha best general summary of this war.
SohiUer {J. C. F. von). History of the 30 years' war.
Tr. by A. J. W. Morrison. 1846. . . . 544.16
'J}iench {B. C.) Gustavus Adolphus. Social aspects of
the thirty years' war. 1865 544.14
Ward (A. W.) House of Austria in the 30 years' war.
1869. 544.15
Se6 alto {in Biograpliy) Uvea of GtrsTAvns Adolphus
(p. 162) : — ToasTZHsoN (p. 206) :— Wallebstkin (p. 209).
Also histories of Europe, Austria, and Germany, from 1618
to 1648.
3. 6'euen Weeks' War, 1866.
Dicey (R) Battle fields of 1866 533. '28
Eozier (S. M. ) The seven weeks' war. Its antecedents
and its incidents. 2 v. 1867 5i6.10
MaXei {A.) Overthrow of the Germanic confederation
by Prussia, in 1866 546.23
Wyall {W.J.) Political and military history of the
Hanoverian and Italian war. 2 v. 1868. . 546.24
4. m-om 1853 to 1871.
Giahuliez ( K) L'Allemagne politique depuis la paix de
Prague (1866-1S70). 1870 546.26
See also lives of Bismaboe.
For articles from periodicals, see North Brit. rev., v. 19,
1853 (G. In its relation to France and Bussia) ; Eraser's
mag., V. 61, 1865 iG. past and present) ; Westm. rev., v.
74. 1860 (G.; its strength and wea]£neM) ; Nat. rev., T. 12,
1861 ^Prussia and tbe German confederation); Blacliwood'a
mag., V. 92, 1862 (G. and her prospects) ; Fiuser's mag.,
V. 68, 1863 (The struggle for German federal reform) ; Nat.
rev. v. 18. 1864 : Ed. rev., v. 124, 1866 ; Fjaser's mag., v.
74, 1866 (Reconstruction of Germany) ; v. 76. 1867 (Notes
. In South Germany in 1866) ; Ed. rev., v. 128, 1868 (New
GermanyJ ; North Brit, rev., v. 50, 1869 (Reconstruction
of Germany); Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 (Geriuauy, France, and
England) ; v. 133, 1871 (The German empire) ; Fortnightly
rev., V. 14, 1870 (Bisuiarckisni) ; v. 15, 1871 (The German
empire, by Von Sybci) ; v. 16, 1871 (Prospects of liberalism
in G., by K. Hilderbrand) ; Erasers ii;ag., N, s., v. 3, 1871
iPmssia and G.) ; N. A. rev., v. 112, 1871 (Prussia and G.,
)y H. W. Eemaus) v. 113, 1871 (French and German di-
plomacy after Sadowa, by 0. K. Adams) ; West, rev., v. 97,
1872 (Political reconstruction of G.) ; Contem. rev., v. 20,
1872 (Constitutional G., by A. E. Evans) ; Nat. qu. rev., v.
a*, 1872 (German view of unity of Germany).
5. French and German war of 1870.
See France (French and German war, p. 328.)
6. TVavels and Description.
Andersen {£1^ C.) A poet's bazaar. Pictures of travel.
1871 964.25
Auiamn near the Khine ; courts, society, and scenery
in Germany. 1821 965.06
Axtstin{S.) Germany from 1760 to 1814. . . 544.20
Baedeker (K ) Southern Germany and Austria, inchid-
ing the Eastern Alps. 1871 966.08
Banow {J. ) Tour through northern Germany. 1853.
[Trav. Libr., v. 2.] 5075.07
Blaze de Bury {M. P.M. S., haronne). Germania : its
courts, camps, and people. 2 v. 1850. . 965.18
.B)-ace (G i.) Home life in Germany. 1853. . 964.09
Bradsliaw's illustrated handbook to Germany, north
and south. [1868.] 964.03
Browne {J. Boss). An American family in Germany.
1866 964.12
Barney (C) Present state of music in Germany, etc.
2v. 1771 1562.17
Chambers ( W. ) Tour in the countries of the Khine in
1838 5814.18
Charley {H. T.) Modem German music. EeooUeotions
and criticisms. 2 v. 1854 1564.12
Didbin {T. F.) Bibliogr., antiquarian, and picturesque
tour in Germany. 3 v. 1829 2763.10
Cermany and the Germans, [anon."] 1836. . 963..05
Germany during the insurrections of 18 18. [anon. ] 965.27
Gleig(O.B.) Germany visited in 1837. 3 v. . 966.12
Haven (0.) The pilgrim's wallet ; or, scraps of travel.
1866 942.13
Hazen {W. B.) The school and the army in G. 4516.13
Head {SirF. B.) Babbles from the Brunuens of Nas-
sau. By an old man. 1834 964.11
Edwitt (W.) German experiences. 1844. . . 964.26
— [Student] life in Germany ; including the songs,
sports, eic, of the students. 1849. . . 5515.15
Note. — A translation from the German ms. of Dr. Cornelius.
— The rural and domestic life of G. 1842. . 966.07
Hurst (J. F.) Life and literature in the Fatherland.
1874. : 954.28
Jameson {Mrs. A.) Visits and sketches, etc. 1835.
2533.15 ; 1431.08
v. 1-2. Sketches of art, literature, character : Munich,
Nuremberg, Dresden, etc.
Johnson (Miss A. C.) Fe&sajitUie in G. 1858. 964.07
Limbourg {J. P. de). New amusements of the German
Spa. 1764 964.00
Merle d'Aubign4 {J. H.) Germany ; or recollections of
a Swiss minister. 1848 . 966.09
Moore {J.) View of society in G. 2 v. [1779.] 5056.03
Murray {J, publislier). Hand-book for Southern Ger-
many. 1858 964.10
Powers (S.) Papers from Germany. [In his Muskingum legends.
1871.) 2538,28
Pticfcfer Muskau, {B. L. H., pritiz von). Tour iu Ger-
maiiy, e^c. 2 v. 941.05
Seisbeck (ff. de). Travels through Germany, 1780. [Finkerton,
T. 6.] 926.06
BusseU{J.) Tour in G., 1820-1822. 3d ed. 2 v. 964.20
Spencer ( Oapi. R ) Germany from the Baltic to the Ad-
riatic. 1867 965.20
— Travels in Germany, 1865-66. 2 v. . . . 961.11
Staet-Holslein (A. X. ff. N. de). Germany, with notes
by O. W. Wight. 2 v. 1859 964.01
Same. [Fr.} De I'Allemagne. 1852. . 964.04
Sterling {J.) Characteristics of German genius. [In his Essays,
etc. T. 1, 1848.] 2547.U9
See also Frasor's mag., v. 11, 1875 (German home life, by
a lady) : Blackwood's mag., v. 96. 1864 (Vacation excursion ;
2 art.) ; Westm. rev., v. 77, 1862 (German life during the
last two centuries) : Nat. qu. rev., v. 22, 1871 (German vs.
French characteristics). Westm. rev., v, 66, 1856 (Nat. hist.
of German life).
jg^ See also, iu this class, names of various States, Cities,
and parts of Germany, as Alsace : — Austria ; — Baden ; —
Bavaria ; — Berlin ; — Bohemia : — Brunswick : — Franco-
nia; — Hanover ;— Hanseatic cities ; — Hartz ;— Munich ;
— Nuremberg ; —Prussia ;— Riiine : — Saxony.
Also, iu the general alphabet. Biblical, religious, and
ecol. lit. [Rfformalion, p. 99) ; Bducation ;— Fine arts ;—
Language ;— Literature : — Masio ; — Philosophy ;— Poetry.
Ghent.
' ' Beggynhof " ; or the city of the single. 1869. 5825. 16
Gibraltar.
Congreve (iJ.) Gibraltar. [In his Essays, 1874.] .... 2621.18
Note. — A plea for restoring Gibraltar to Spain.
Robertson (W.) Kesideiice at Gibraltar in 1841. 985.06
See also United service mag., Feb., 1869 (Gibraltar, and
why we should retain it); Westm. rev., v. 78, 1862 (Its four-
teen sieges).
GlasgO'wr.
Dawbam[W.) Progress of [fii Wt Government. «(«.] .6716.27
Boyd [A. K. H.) College life at Glasgow. [In his Leisure hours
In town. 1862 ] 2514.09
See also Bentley's miscel., v. 33, 1855 (G. and its Clubs).
Gloucestershire, {England).
Beauties of England, etc., v. 6, 1803, by E. W. Brayley, etc.) 961a.05
Murray {J.) Handbook for G. 1867. . . . 951.08
Goa, (India).
Burton (B. F.) Goa and the Blue Mountains. 1023.11
Granada.
Hita (Q. P. de). Civil wars of Granada. . . 213.79
Irving {W.) Conquest of Granada. [1457-92.] 215.32
Pr'escotl ( W. H.) Ferdinand and Isabella, v. 1-2. . . . 3066.01
Boscoe {T.) The fall of Granada. [In Waldie library, T. 6.] 6078.1»
See also, in this alphabet, Saracens ; — Spain.
Qreat Britain. See England.
BSOOKIiYH HEBOANXUa IiIBBASZ.
COUNTRIES :or«.ofc
827
Greece.
1. Description and geography of anderU Oreeoe.
BarViilemy {J. J.) Travels of Anaoharsis the younger
inGreooe. 7 v. 4th ed. 1806 995.15
Clioiseul-Oouffier {M. 0. F. A., comte de). 'Voyage pit-
toresque de la Grfeoe. [anon. ] 2 r. in 3. 1782-1822.
fol A.47.19
Oramer (</. A.) Qeogr. and hist, desoriptioa of ancient
Greece. With maps, i v. 1828. . . 425.01
Georjraphi Greeci minores. Prolegomenis annotatione
indicibus iustruxit, tabulis seri inoisis iUustravit
0. MuUer. 3 v. Didot, 1814 77i:5.U3
Lacr<>ix(,F.) lies de la Grice. 18">3. [Univers.] 902.13
Ifiebulir {B, O.) Greece and ber colonies, [/n hit Lectnrei on
ancient ethnography and geography, v. 1. 18S1.] . iiS.H
Pausanias. Descriptio GmecisB. llecog. Dindorflus.
Greece et Latiue. 1S45 77G6.09
— Description of Greece, From the Greek, with notes.
[By T. Taylor] 3 v. 1794 425.06
PouqaeviUe(F.aH.L.) Grfece. 1835. [Univers.] 902.11
Smith ( W. ) Dictionary of Greek and Koman geography.
2 V. 1851 924.02
Note.— A umnber of the workB enumerated below, in di-
vision 6, ' Description -snd Travel ' are of importance in
this counectiou.
2. Uisiory and aniiquities of ancient Greece.
Arnold (,F.) Hist, of GTeece [toB.o., 317]. 1871. 421.23
AVienian letters ; or, the epistolary correspondence of
an agent of the king of Persia residing at Athens
during the Peloponuesian war. [By Philip Yorke,
earl of Hardwicke, und others.] 2 v. New ed.
1792 424.19
Baldwin {E.),pteud. Hist, of O. See Bodwin {Wm.), belov. 431.17
jBonner (J.) Child's history of Greece. [To 1857.] 2 v.
1857 422.17
Oluimbns (W. and B.) History of ancient Greece.
18.)6 423.09
Churton {W. R.) Athens in time of Pericles. [Oxford prize essays,
T. 4, 1836] 2641.11
Clinton (U. F. ) Epitome of the chronology of Greece,
to the death of Augustus. 1851. . . , 424.18
Oox {G. W.) The Greeks and the Persians. [To b.o.
478.] 421.34
— General history of Greece Irom the earliest period
to the death of Alexander the Great . . 421.33
— History of Greece. 2 v. Is74. .... 426.27
BeTiewed by Ed. rev., Jan., 1876.
Ourlius (K) History of Greece. [To b.o. 337.] Tr. by
A. W. Ward. 5 v. 1868-72 425.19
Reviewed by £. A. Freeman in his Hist, essays, 2d s.,
1873 L2628.12J ; and there is an elaborate notice in the
Westm. rev., Oct , 1871 (* Athenian democracy ').
Eliot (S.) The Greeks, to B.C. 338. [fn Ma Liberty of Rome, etc.,
V. 1,1849.] 436.06
Rllon (C. 0.) Greece, ancient and modern. 2 v. 426.11
Fosbrooke (T. D.) Treatise on the arts, manufactures,
manners, and institutions of the Greeks. 2 v.
18;i3 422.27
Freeman (E. A.) Ancient Greece and mediaeval Italy. [In his Hist.
essays, v. 2, 1873.] 2528.13
— Greece during the Macedonian period. [In his Hist, essays,
T. 2, 1873.) 2628.12
Bepr. from North lirit. rev., 1864.
Fastel de (Joidamjes (N. D.) The ancient city : a study
on the religion, law^s, and institutions of Greece
and Bome. From the French, by W. Small. 421.27
Fyffet.C.A.) Hist, of Greece. [ToB.o. 211.] 1875. 421.30
OUlies (J.) The history of ancient Greece, till the divi-
sion of the Macedonian empire. 4 v. 1792. 426. 2:j
Oladxtone (W. K) Studies on Homer and the Homeric
age. 3v. 18-58 165.J.02
Oodicin ( W.) History of Greece. For young persons.
By E. Baldwin, [pseudun.] 1822. . . 421.17
Ooldsmitli, (0.) Hist, of Greece. Abridged by E. Coxe.
1870 4-23.18
(jrote{0.) History of G. [To B.O. 280.] 12 v. 424.05
JVote.— Reviewed by J. s. Mill, in his ' Dissertations'.
v. 2, 1859 [2535.24] ; o. A. Bristed, in hia ■ Pieces,' etc. 1858
[2617.09] ; and 8. PhilUpa lu his ' Essays from the Times."
V. 1 [2635.111]
— Grecian legends and early history, tin hit Minor works,
1873.] ' ,'■ 2628.22
Bittory of Greece. [UnlTcrial hist, uolmt perl, t. t-T.) 406.0<
Eeeren (A. H. L.) Ancient Greece. Tr. by O. Bancroft.
Boston, 1842 4'24.04
Slime. Oxford, 1834. 424. SO
Lejari (H. S.) The oonstltntlonal history of Greece. [In kit Writ'
Ings, T. 1.] 6047.06
lAoyd {W.W.) Age of Pericles : from the Persian to the
I'elopoiinesian war. 2 v. 1875. . . . 428.03
McOuUagh (TF. T.) Industrial history of free nations,
V. 1. 1846 5917.11
MUford [ W.) The history of Greece. [To the death of
Alexander.] Bevised by W. King. 8 v. ]8;)«. 42:). 22
Midler l^C.J., aixd T. ) Fragmeuta historicorum Grsoco-
rum. [ffr. e<Xnt] 4 v. 7765 09
JftiUer (C 0.) History and antiquities of the Doric
race. Tr. by H. Tufnell and G. 0. Lewis. 2d ed.
2v. 1839 424.23
Niebuhr (B 0.) Lectures on ancient hist 3 v. 4'26.10
Pauw ^0. de). Becherches philos. [/» kit (Eavres, T. t-T.] 411.10
Fennell {H. P.) Ancient Greece, to death of Alexander.
1874 421.28
Plutarch, or the laws and customs of the Lacedemonians. [In kit
Morals, V. 1, p. 82100.] 6436.2C
Pococke (K) India in Greece, or, truth in mythology.
1832 1015.18
Potter {J.) Antiquities of Greece. 2 v. 1808. 424.21
V. 1, Civil government. Religion.
V. 2. Militai7 aSkirs. Cnstomg,
PouqueviUe (F. C. H. L.) Grfece. [TTnlvers.] .
Rous (F.) Seven books of the Attick antiquities. 7th
ed. 1670 3551.07
Smith (W.) History of Greece, to the Boman con-
quest 1864. 424.17
Thirlwall (C.) History of Greece. [To B.O. 146.] 8 v.
1844 422.19
Same. 2 v. 1855 426.06
— Ou the alleged connection between the early history of Greece
and Assyria. [In Boy. soc. of lit. Trans. 2d s. v. 6 ] 5066.14
Thucydides. History of the Grecian [Peloponuesian]
war Tr. by T. Hobbes. 2 v. 1843. . 5043. 13
Same. A literal version, by H. Dale. London,
1855. 12°. 423.01
Same. Tr. by W. Smith. 2 v. New York, [n.c2.]
16°. 422.14
Wheeler (J. T.) Analysis and summary of Thucydides.
1855 423.03
Xenophon. Hellenics, or Grecian history. Tr. by W.
Smith 424.01
— — Same. Tr. by J. S. Watson. (Bohn.) , 423.04
Note. — Of the above works those of Bimner, Chambert,
Fyffe, and Goldsmith, are simple and elementary. Those of
Arnold, Cox (' General history '), and Smith are fuller one-
volume summaries Coz's 'History,' in 2 volumes, is in-
termediate between the preceding and the elaborate and
masterly works of Gi-ote and Cui-tius. The work of Curtiut
is more recent, and more readable, and shows a wider
scholarship ; but Oiote is eminent as a vigorous aud inde-
pendent thinker, aud for his earnest championship of the
Greek democracy. Mifford, on the other hand, is a bit-
ter opponent of the Athenian democracy, while Thirl- '
wall is friendly.
See also, in the general alphabet. Biography {ColUctive :
ancient), p. 110 ;— Costume (p. 284) ;— Drama ;— Fine arts ;
—History {Ancient) ;— Language j — Literature ; — Pliilo-
sophy ; — Poetry, etc.; — Homer.
Xlsu, in this class, Athens, and (in Biography) lives of
distinguished geueraLs and statesmen, as Miltiades : —
Theuistooleb ; — PEiuai.Ei{ : — Epaminondas ; — Phiup q/
Macedon ; — Albxandbb the great, etc.
3. Social Life : Manners, and Customs.
AthencBus. The Deipnosophists, or banquet of the
learned. 3 v. £ohn, 1854. 2512.16
Becker (W. A.) Gharicles ; or, the private life of the
ancient Greeks. From the German, by F. Metcalfe.
1845 423.12
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 4 (Every day life of the
Greeks) 2516.U2
Cuhl {Ji.) and Koner {W.) Life of the Greeks and Ko-
mans, described from antique monuments. From
the German, by F. Hueffer 1875. . . . 428.02
Mahaffi/ {J. P. ) Social life in Greece from Hom^r to
Menander. 421.31
— Three epochs in the social development of the ancient Greeks.
[In Afternoon lectures, v. S, p. 3-51. 1869.] . . . 2512.24
HLJohn {J. A. ) Maimers aud customs of ancient Greece.
3 V. 1842 426.08
In asklug for books, use the •■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the Brst part of the TITLE, and the NUUBBB.
328
COUNTRIES : Oreeoe to Guiana.
Seven ensays on the social condition of the ancient
Greeks, [onoii.] Oxford, 1832. 16°. . . 421.25
4. History of Oreece, from Us Conquest by the Romans.
Brunei dc Prisle (G M. W. de) ami Blanchei i^A.) Grtce
depois la conqudte romaino jusqua nos jours.
lS(iO. [Univera.] U02.12
linlay (Qeorge). History of Greece under foreiga do-
mination. 5 V 421). 01
V. 1. Greece under the RomauB, B.O., 146, to a.d., 716.
2.3. Uist.of the Byzantine and Greek empires n:om 716-1463.
i. Medieval Greece and I'rebizoud, 540-14C1.
6. Under Othoman and Venetian domination, 14S3-1821.
Sn alto, Nat. rev., v. 18, 1S64 (Medisaval and modern G.)
5. Greek War of Independence, 1820-26.
Appeal in behalf of the Greelia. London, 1824. 8'. [Pamph-
leteer. T. 23.] 6058.23
Barker {B. H.) Letter to T. 8. Hughes, occasioned by [his] •• Ad-
dress," «(<;. 1822. (Pamphleteer, v. 21 ] 6058.21
Ulnquitre {E.) Beport on the present state ot tlie Greeli confed
eration. 1823. [Pamphleteer, v. 22 ] 6058.22
— Greece and her ciaima. 1H26. [Pamphleteer, v. 2G,J 6058.28
CtmsitiiYatiom sur la guerre actuelle eutre les Grecs et ice Turcs.
1824. [Pamphleteer, v. 24.J 6058.24
Correspimdance politique publiee par uu Grec. Loudon, 1823.
[Pamphleteer, v. 23.] 6058.23
Ertkine {?'., to/ii). Appejil to the people jf Great Britain on the
subject of confederated Greece. 1824.] [Pamphleteer,
V. 23.] 6058.23
Finlay[Lt.) Hist, of the Greeli rev. 2 v. 18G0. 547.10
Reviewed in £d. rev., v. 117, 18«3 ; p. 870-604.
Gordon (T.) History of the Greeli revolution [1820-26.]
2v. 1844 547.05
Hugha (T. S.) Address to the people, etc. 1822. [Pamphleteer,
V. 21.] 6068.21
— Oousiderations on the Greek revolution. 1823. [Pamphleteer,
V 22.] 6058.22
Keightiey ( 2'. ) History of the war of iudepeudeiice in
Greece. [1770-182H.] 2 v. 1830. . . . 517.03
Sluridan {C. B.) On the Greek revolutiou. 1824. [Pamphleteer,
V.24.] 6058.24
Webster (D.) The rev. In Greece. Speech, 1824. [In his Works,
V. 3.] 6077.03
6. Modern Oi'eece : Description and Travel.
About {K.) La Grfece oontemporaine. 1855. . 992.10
— Greece and the Greelis of the present day. 992.06
Adams ( W. H. D. ) Temples, tombs, and monuments
of ancient Greece and Bome. 1871, . . 431.12
Andersen {U. C.) A poet's bazaar. Pictures of travel.
1871 964.25
Arnolil (R. A.) From the Levant, e<o. 18(i8. 992.15
Barilflt (W.H.) Footsteps of Our Lord and his apo.stlea.
1851 1055.17
Benjamin (8. Q.W.) The Tur]£ and the Greek. 994.23
iJ/emer (K) Greece and the Greeks. 18B3. . 992.17
Gliase i^T.) Hellas: her monuments and scenery. 992.05
Chateaubriand (F. R., vicointe de). Travels in Greece,
1806-1807 1045.06
Clark [W. 0.) Peloponnesus : notes of study and travel.
1858 994.13
Cotton ( W. ) Land and Ice ; or, Athens and the .Xgean.
1851 994.15
Gonder {J.) Modern ti'aveller, v. 15-16. 1828. 911.15
De Vere (A) Picturesque sketches of G. 2 v. 1850. 992.24
Douijlas (i*". 8. N.) Essay on certain points of resem-
blance between the ancient and the modern
Greeks. 1813 996.23
llellner (H. J. T.) Athens and the Peloponnese. With
sketches of northern Greece. 1851. . . 992.04
Howard { tf. W. F., 1th carl of Oirlisle). Diary of Greek
waters. 1855 994.14
ifoioe (i*. ) 'Oriental and sacred scene.s. 1856. . 1052.16
y/iiy/tes ( T. .S. ) Travels iu Greece. 2 v. 1830.. 995.13
lMtha,n(l{.0.) Nationalities of Europe, v.2. 18i;2. 445.18
Leake ( W.M. ) Travels in Northern G. 4 v. 1835. 1032.01
— Pelopounesiaca : a supplement to ' Travels in the
Morea.' 1846 1032.13
— Travels iu the Morea. 3 v. 1830. . . . 1032.10
iecc/4 (W. it ) Letters from Greece, e(c 1869. 1051.10
Mure{\V.) Journal of tour in Greece. 2 v. 1842.992.27
Reviewed by De Quiucey in hia TheoL essavs. etc .-v 1
[3543.21]. . J , . .....
Murray (J. ) Handbook for travellers in G. 1854. 992.02
Olin {8.) Greece and the Golden Horn. 2 v. 1854. 992.01
Perdicaris (O. A.) The Greece of the Greeks. 1032.02
Rangabi (,A. R.) Greece : her progress and present
position. 1867 992.13
Senior (N.W.) A journal kept in G. 2 v. 1859. 1033.16
8oieropoulos (8.) The brigands of the Morea. 1^68. 992.11
Stephens (J. L.) Incidents of travel in G. 1851. 994.17
Strangford (P. E. A. F. W. S. Smythe, lord). Notes on Greece and
the Greeks. [/» his Writings, etc., v. 1. 1869.] . . 1033.06
Taylor {J. Bayard). Travels in Greece. 1859. 992.02
Tozer {H. F.) Notes on the ballads, tales, and classical Bupersti-
tious of the modern Greeks. [In his Highlands of Turkey,
v. 2.] 1033.02
Tuckennan {C K.) The Greeks of to-day. 1872. 992.23
Wordsworth (G) 'Greece, Pictorial, descriptive, dc.
1839 996.18
Wyse {T.)'- Excursion in the Peloponnesus in 1858.
2v 990.19
Reviewed In Ed. rev ., v. 122, 1865.
Sec also articles ou modem Greece in Contemp. rev., v. 1,
1866 (by E. H. Bnubury) ; Ed. rev., v. 103 ; Fraser's mag.,
V. 62, 1860 ; N JW Englauder, v. 26, 1867 (by L. W. Packard);
North Brit, rev., v. 38. 1863 (G. during the last 30 years) ;
Westm. rev., v. 62, 1864 (The Greek people) ; v. 79, 1863 (G.
and the Greeks).
i^- Sec also East (p. 304) ;— Turkey.
Greenland.
Orantz(D.) History of Greenland. 2 v. 1820.564.01
Frjede (//.) Description of Gr.'euland. 1818. 1143.05
ZTtsi. and descriptive account of G. [anon.]]841. 1142.01
Hayes (I. I.) The Land of desolation: Greenland.
1872 11J5.16
Xa Peyrh-e l_l.de). Description of G., 1644. [Hakluyt
society, 18ri5] 1145.14
Major {R. II.) Site of the lost colony ot G. [In Royal geogr. Boc,
Journal, v. 4.1, 1873.] 901.07
JUarkhatn {C. R.) Ou the origiu and migrations of the Greeuland
Esquimaux. [In Royal geogr. see. Jour., v, 35. 1865.] 903.38
PeUhain {M.) God's power and providisuee in the de-
liverance of eight Englishmen, left in G. , 1630.
[Hakluyt society, 1855.] 1115.14
8core.sby ( VF. ) Eesearches on the eastern coast of West
G;, in 1822 1143.01
Z':no (^Siccolo and Antonio). Voyages to the northern
seas in the 11th century : latest known accounts
of the lost colony of G. ; and of the Northmen iu
America before Columbus. Tr. with notes by K .
H. Major. 1873 1143.16
See also Fraser's mag., H. s.,v. 6, 1873 (Notes ou East G.,
by A Pausch) ; and Littell, 1871, v. 3.
Green-wich, (Conn.)
Mead (D. M.) History of Greenwich. 1857. 691.18
Guatemala.
Gmder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 26. 1825. . 911.26
DunnOf-) Guatiuiala, 1827-28 1166.18
Lareuaudiire (U. de). Guatemala, 1843. . . 902.19
Moidyomery (0. W.) Journey to G., 1S38. . 1166.25
Tempsky (tf. F. von). Journey in G., 1853-55. 1152.14
Thompson (G. A'.) Visit to G. from M,.-xieo. 1829. 1161.01
JS^" See also, in this class, Oeutral America (p. 299).
Guiaiia.
Brett (W-H.) Indian tribes of Guiana. 1868.1166.00
Famin(C.) Guyanes, e<c. 1837. [Univers.] . 901.17
Hancock (J. ) Climate, soil, and productions of Kritish
Guiaua. 2d ed. 1840 1163.01
ITitUiou-^e (H^m.) Indians settled in tlie interior of British G. [In
Royal geogr. HOC. Journal, V. 2, 1832.] 903.06
Newes of Sir W. lUileigh : with a tiue description of G., 1618. [In
Force (P.) Tracts, v. 3.] 677.10
Pinckard (G.) Observations on the coast of Guia .a.
1800 1166.12
Premium(B.) Eight years in British G., 1810-48. 1163.0>)
Balevjh (Sir W. ) Discovery of Guiana, 1595. [Hakluyt
BOC, 1818.] . 1166.04
Same. [In his Works, v. 2.] 6064.10
Same. [In his Works, v 8.] 6064.20
SalMtnhurijk (H. 11.) Description of British Guiana.
1841) 1163.01
— Pishes of British G. 2 v. [Jardine's Nat. libr. , v.
39-10.] 4721.07
— [Various articles. In Royal geogr. goo. Journal, v. 6, 10, 12
13.16.] 903.09
— Languages and dialects of Indian tribes inhabiting
Guiana. 1848 4735.01
St. Clair (T. 8.) Residence in the West Indies and
America. 2 v. 1S34. 1162.11
BBOOKLXN UEBOANTILB LIBBABX.
COUNTRIES : Ghiiaea to Honduraa.
329
Sledman {J. 0. ) Narrative of a five years' expedition
against the negroes of Surinam, 1772-1777. 1156 02
Gxiinea, {Southwest Africa).
Beneid {A.) Some hist, account of Guinea, and the
slave trade. 1771 1091.13
Bosman ( W.) *I>eBoriptlon of tho coast of, 1700. IFinkerton, v. 1«.]
Snelgravt ( W.) New account of Quinea and tlia slave trade, 1730.,
[In Grreen'a Col. of voyages, v. a.] 925.10
Tardiai (A.) Gnm6o, eic. 1817. [Uuivera.] !»02.30
ar« aiso voyages, 1651-91 [I'nKerr'Bcollectlon, v. 7. 9U.M);
1663-46 [tnHaklayf,T. 2-3, 1810. 916.161; 1668-1730 [in Green
T. 1-3. 935.10)
49- See also, In tbla olaag, Africa ;— Senegambia ;— Li-
beria;— Ashanteo :— Dahomey;— Camaroon Monntaina; —
Loango ;— Congo ;— Angola j— Niger.
Hamilton, {Mass.)
sat {J. B.) History of Hamilton. 1834. . . 611.06
Hampshire, {England).
Beauties of England, etc., v. 6, 1805 (by E. W. Bray-
ley, e<c.) 951a.06
Murray {J.) Handbook for H. 1855. . . . 953.15
Hanover {Kingdom of).
Halliday {A.) Annals of the House of Hanover. [The
Brunswick-Luneberg line.] 2 v. 1820. . 47C.05
Wyait {W.J.) Political and military history of the
Hanoverian and Italian war. 2 v. 1868. . 546.24
Hanover, {Mass.)
Barry {J. 8. ) Historical sketch of the town of Hanover,
Mass., with family genealogies. 1853. . 611.23
Hauseatdo Cities.
Roux de BocheUe {—). HLstoire et description des Villes
ans^atiquea. [Lubeok, IJrSme, Hambourg, Maf;de-
bourg, Invers, Cologne.] 1844. [Univera.] 903.03
Harran, {Asia Minor).
Beke {R) Pilgrimage to Hiirran. 1865. . . 1052.20
Hartfbrd, (Conn.)
Brief history of the First Baptist church. Hartford,
1859. 18°. 345.'5.05
HarUey ( W.MB.) Hartford in the olden time [1631-61.]
1853 592.12
Toung Men's Instituie. Catalogue of the library and
reading room. H., 1844. 8°. . . . . 2714.18
Catalogue of the library. H., 1873. 8°. 2723.17
— 16th-37th annual report. H., 1854-75. 8°. .
Hartz Mountains.
Andersen (K G) Pictures of travel, elc. 1871. 991.18
Blackburn {S.) The Harz mountains : a tour in the toy
country. 1873 966.27
Our summer in the Harz forest. By a Scotch fiimUy.
[anon.] 1865 964.19
Haverhill, {Mass.)
Chase {0. W.) History of HaverhOl, 1640-1860. 605.01
Hawaiian Islands. See Sandwich Islands.
Hayti.
Brown {J.) Hist, and present condition of St. Domingo.
2 v. 1837 1161 16
Mwards (B. ) British West Indies, v. 3. 1807. 556.03
Hazard (S.) Santo Domingo, past and present, with
glance at Hayti. 1873 1161.20
mstory of St. Domingo. [1492-1817. anon.] . 555.06
A'eiin (De B. B.) San Domingo : pen pictures. 1161.12
Mackenzie (G.) Notes on Haiti. 2 v. 1830. . 1161.14
Pert {Sir T.) and Cabot {S.) Voyage to San Domingo, etc., 1616.
[/» Haklnyt. Voyages, v. 3.] 916.17
Regnault (fi.) Hist, des Amillea, [1492-1843.] p. S-96. . . 901 12
Vastey [P. v., baron de), Pol. remarks (m some French works
concerning H. 1818. [/n Pamphleteer, v. 13.j . 6068.13
SO- See alto Dominican republic (p. 304).
Hebrides.
Botmell {J.) Jonmal of Johnson's tour to the H. f/n hit Life of
Johnson, t. 6-6. 1836.J 3091 .22
■ Same. _[/n Johnson's works, v. 2. 18— .1 . . . 6045.11
Buchanan (K.) The Land of Lome : a poet's adven-
tures in the Scottish Hebrides. 1871. . 953.26
— Birds of the H. [/» his Muster-spirits, 1873.1 . . . 2617.29
Johnson US.) Tour. See BonoeU I J.) (bora.
Maektmie (Sir fir.) Aoconnt of Hlrto and Bona. [In Pinkerton,
V. 3, 18W.J 020 ,^
MarUn tit.) Descriptloa of the Western Islands : vojase to St
Kilda. 1607. (Pinkerton, v. 8.) . M6 08
MiUer{H.) Cruise of the BcUey. 18.")8. . .4111.23
i^emtnisoence* of the Lews ; or, twenty years' wild
sport in the H. By .Sixty-one. 2d ed. 1873. 4024.08
Smith (A.) A summer in Skye. 18C5. . . . 953.13
See alto Black's novel, ■ Princeu of Tbnle.'
Herefordshire, {England).
Beauties of England, etc, v. 6, 1805 (by E. W. Bray-
ley, etc.) 9518.06
Murray {J.) Handbook for H. 1867. . . . 951.08
Herkimer County, (JV. Y.)
Benton (JT. &) Hist of Herkimer county. 1856. 614.07
Hertfordshire, {England).
Beautiet of England, v. 7, 1808 (by E. W. Brayley). . . . t6U.0T
ClulUrbuck (B.) "History and antiquities of the county
of Hertford. 3 v. 181.5-27 N.27.14
Efghlanders. See Scotland.
Himalaya.
Gerard {A.) Account of Eoonawur, in the Himalaya.
1841 1014.12
Hooker (J.D.) Himalayan journals. 2 v. 1855. 1012.00
Wilson {A.) The abode of snow. 1875. . . 1021.21
Holland, or Kingdom of the Netherlands.
1. Description and Travel.
.Bffidcfcer (X ) Holland. Hand-book. 1871. . 961.27
BaUy (H.) A family tour through South Holland. [In Waldle
library, v. l.j 6078.16
Becket (A.) Trip to Holland, 1770. {In his Mlscel., v. a, 1838.J 1714.02
Black (V.B.) Guide to Holland. 1873. . . 961.30
Chambers {W.) Tour in Holland. 1838. . ,5814.18
.E&guiro.? (.4.) The Dutch at home. 1863. . . 964.16
McCallagh ( W. T.) Industrial history of free nations
V. 2, 1846 5917.12
Metier (R) Holland : its institutions, its press, kings,
and prisons. 1857 964.23
Murray {J. ) Handbook for Holland. 1873. . 946.04
Piickler Mu.ikau (H. L. H., priTiz von). Tour in Giar-
many, Holland, c(c. 2 v. 941.05
PrichettiB. T. ) *Brush notes in Holland. 1871. A.57.12
Tour in Holland, in 1784, By an American, fanon.'l
1799 964.22
a. History.
Avaux{J. A.de M, comted^). NegotiationB [as] am-
bassador to the United Provinces [1697-88.] From
the French 4 v. in 2 541.01
Davies {CM.} History of Holland to [1794]. 3 v.
18.51 536.01
DeZiefde{J.) The great Dutch admirals. . . 3212.13
Gordon (P.L.) Belgium and Holland in 1830. 2 v. 535.01
History of H., to 1700. [ITniversal hist., v. 31.] .... 406.24
Motley {J. L.) The rise of the Dutch republic [1555-84].
3 V. 18.58 536.04
Reviewed in North Brit, rev., v. 26, 1866 : Westm. rev., v.
66, 1866 ; Blackw. mag., v. 86, 1859 ; N. A. rev., July, 1866 ;
and by P. Godwin in hit ' Out of the past. [2626.18].
— History of the United Netherlands. [15S4-1009.]
4v. 1868 536.07
Reviewed In Blackw. mag., v. 89, 1861 : v. 104, 1868 ; Ed.
rev.. V. 113, 1861 ; New Engl., v. 1», 1861 ; N. Brit, rev., v.
84, 1861 ; Qu. rev., v. 109, 1881.
— Life und death of John of Barneveld, advocate of
Holland. [1(109-23.] 2 v. 1874. .... 3018.22
See also (in Biography) lives of WnjJAU or Nassau, ^e
Silent : — William III., of Orange {king of England) ; — Wrn
(Cornells and Jtm) ;— BIlizabeth {Queen) ;— Philip II.
4^ See also Netherlands, in this claaa.
Holstein.
MaUing ( 0. ) Great and good deeds of Danes, Norwe-
gians, and Holsteinians. Tr. by A. A. Feldborg.
1807 548.05
See alto Sohleswig-Holsteln, further on.
Holy Land. See Palestine.
Holy Roman Empire.
See (under O-ermany, p. 325) entries Bryce [644.18], and
Comyn [546.05J.
In saUug for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUIHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLB. and the NUMUBB.
330
COUNTRIES : Honduras to India.
Honduras.
Barker U.) Voyage to the bay of Hondoraa, 1676. \In HaUnjt.
Voyages, v. *, 1811.]
Oories(IL) Account of bis expedition to H., 1625-26.
[Hakluyt society, lb68.] 3044. OTJ
Henderson (0.) Account of H. 1809. . . . 1165.15
Hquier (M &.) Honduras : descriptive, historical, and
statistical. 1870 1165.2.5
Weils (W.V.) Explorations in Honduras. 1857. 1165.01
Jig- See alto Oentral America, (p. 299),
Hudson River, (New York),
tossing (B.J.) The Hudson, from the wilderness to
the sea. 1866. 112.=i.21
MiUer's new guide to the Hudson river. 1869. 1112.23
Hudson County, {N, J.)
Wlnfield {0. H.) Uiatoiy ot 1874 655.03
— History of the land lities of, 1609-1871. 2 v. 626.06
Hudson's Bay Company and their Territory.
CirciOart to officers of the H. B. 0. tin Sm. mlBoel. coL, v. 2, 8.]
Ooats (Oapt W.) Geography of, 1727-1751. [Halduyt
society, 1852.] 1145.15
Set Ed. rev.,v. 109; North Brit, rev., v. 60, 1869 (Hudsoa's
Bay Company); Westminster rev., v. 88, 1867 ;The last great
monopoly). Set alto British Columbia (p. 296).
Hungary.
Amted (D. T.) A short trip in Hungary and Transyl-
vania, in 1862 965.26
Brace (G.L.) Hungary in 1851, 1852. . . 965.11
Oleig [0. R.) Hungary visited in 1837. . . 966.12
OodkiniKL.) History of Hungary. [300-1850.] 546.09
Giiigei (A.) My life and acts in H., 1848-19. . 545.01
History of H., to 1562. [Univ. hist, v. 42.] . 407.03
Hungary and its revolutions, from the earliest period
to [1850.] By E. O. S. 1854 545.02
Ktapka ((?.) Memoirs of the war of independence in
Hungary. Tr. by O. Wenckstem. 2 v. 1850. 545.17
Paget (</.) Hungary and Transylvania ; social, political,
and economical. 2 v. 1850 960. 19
Pardne (J. ) Oity of the Magyar, or Htmgary and her
institutions, 1839-40. 3 v 966.24
Paton{A.A.) The Goth and the Hun. 1850. 965.04
Patterson (A. J. ) The Magyars : their country and in-
stitutions. 2v. 1869 965.23
— Prom Agram to Zara. [/» Tortn. rev., v. 17, 1872 ; 2 art.]
Pictures of Hungarian life. [anon. ] ■ By the author of
"Flemish interiors," etc 1869. . . . 965.22
Prochazka (L.H) Bevelations of Hungary ; or, leaves
from the diary of an Austrian officer who served
during the late campaign in that country. With a
memoir of Kossuth. 1851 545.19
Pvlszky (T.) Tales and traditions of Hungary. 241.69
Quin(M.J.) Steam voyage down the Danube. 2 V. 966.15
&a6acJ (-S.) Hungary past and present. lS54. 545.20
Szeredy {J. ) Asiatic chiefs. [Historical romantic tableau
of the Hungarian-Magyar nation.] 2 v. 1856. 545.21
Wyatt (W. J.) Hungarian celebrities. 1871. 545.25
See also Ed. rev., v. 97 (The H. war) ; Fraser's mag,, v. 46,
1862 (History of the Key., 6 ait.) ; v. 66, 1862 (Critloisms of
Price's Defense of Austria) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 1, 18^0 (H.
past and present) ; v. 14, 1867 (H., her literature and pros-
pects) ; N. A. rev., V. 109,1869 (H. and Roumauia, by K.
Blind) ; Qa. rev., v. 92, 1863 (Gijrgei's Campaigns).
flS- See alto in tliia class, Austria ; and {in Biography)
lives of Kossuth (p. 166) ; also Language : — Poetry.
Iceland.
Barroho (J.) Visit to Iceland by way of Tronyem in
1834. 1143.02
BlackuMod (P. T., lord Dufferin). Yacht voyage to
Iceland, in 1856. 1859 991.03
Dasent {a. W.) The Norseman in Iceland. [In Oxford essays,
1868, p. 166-216.] 2638.22
— («d.) See Njalt Saga, below.
Forbes (G. 8.) loeliind, its volcanoes, geysers, and gla-
ciers. 1860 1143.04
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861.
Oisli Saga. Story of tiisli the outlaw. [10th century.]
From the Icelandic, by G. W. Dasent. 1866. 171.38
Oould(S.B.) Iceland: its scenes and sagas. 1863. 1145.04
Headley (P. 0.) The Island of Are, 874-1874. 1113.17
Mist aud descriptive account of L [anon.] 1841. 1142 01
Boga (J.) On the history of I., and the Icelandic language and
Uterature. [In Hoy. soc. of lit. Trans, t. 6. 1869.] . 6066.U
Kneeland (8.) An American iu L 1876. . . 1143.18
Mackenzie (.0. 8.) Travels in L daring 1810. 1145.01
Metcalfe (P.) Oxonian in Iceland. 1867. . .1142.18
Miles (P.) Rambles in Iceland. 1854. . . 3143.06
Same. [In Trav. libr., v. 4.] ... . 5070.09
MtUler {M.) The Norseman In I. [7n hit Chips from a German
workshop, v. 2, 1869.] 2637.20
Murray (J., publ) Handbook for. 3ded. 1858. 991.08
2fjals Saga. Story of the Burnt Njal, or life in Iceland
at the end of the 10th century. Tr. by G. W. Da-
sent 2v. 1861 14.5.26
Orkneyinga saga. From the Icelandic, by J. A. Hjal-
talin and G. Goudie. Ed. with intiod. by J. An-
derson. Ih73. 8°. 543.13
Paijkull (0. W.) Summer in Iceland. 1868. 1142.17
Pfeiffer (/.) Journey to Iceland. 1852. . . 1142.03
Taylor (B.) Egypt and Iceland in 1874. . .1081.26
TromU. von). Letters on Iceland. 2ded. 1772. 1142.20
Same. |:/nPinkerton,v. 1.] 926.01
Waller (S. R ) Six weeks in the saddle : a painter's
journal. 1874. 1142.21
See also Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1862 (Iceland, a.d. 1000); Qu.
rev., v. Ill, 1862 (I. and the change of faith to Christianity) ;
Westm. rev., v. 86, 1866 (Legendary lor» of I.)
^$- See also, in the general alphabet. I language (Iceland-
ic) ;— Literature {Icelandic).
Idaho.
United Stales. Geological survey of the territories by F. V. Hay-
den. eth report, 1872 4116.26
— Commissioner of mining slatisUct. Reports, 1867-74. 8 v. 4116.22
See alto Stevens's Report on a railroad route, 47th-49th
parallel of laUtude 1127.12
lUiuois.
PArkheok(M.) Letters from Illinois. 2ded. 1818. 1124.17
Brown (H.) History of Illinois. 1844. . . 592.22
Beck (L. a. ) Gazetteer of L and Missouri. 1823. 1 134. 12
Glark (Q. R.) Sketch of his campaign in the Illinois
in 1778-9 59'2.21
Davidson (A) and Stuvi (B.) History of L, 1673-1873.
Eddy (T. M.) Patriotism of 1. Civil and military his-
tory of the war for the Union. 2 v. 1865. 633.05
Edwards (N.W.) Hisi;ory of Illinois, 1778-1833. 592.23
FarnlMm(K W.) Life in Prairie land. 1852. 1124.16
Oerhard(F.) Illinois as it is. 1857. . . .1122.03
Mdish(J.) Map of Illinois. 1818 1123.22
Su alto Oliloago.
Hlyria.
Shoberl (P.) World in miniature. 2v. . . 6631.21
Independenoe Hall, (Phila.)
Belisle (D. W.) History o£ 1859 591.10
India and East India Company.
1. History and Antiquities.
Allen (D.O.) India; ancient and modem. 1856. 1035.08
Avier (P. ) Eise and progress of the British power in
India. [To 1835.] 2 v. 1846 1015.01
Blagion (F. W.) Brief history of ancient and modern I. ( With
WUUamson (T.) European in India. 1813] , . . 1016.19
(kiirow (F.) History of the Mogul dynasly in India.
1399-1657 1035.21
Corner {J.) India pictorial, descriptive, and historical.
1854. 1013.12
Oraufurd (Q.) Eesearches conoeruiug the laws, theo-
logy, learning, commerce, dc, of ancient and mod-
em India. 2v. 1817 1036.17
Dubois de Jancigny (A. P.) and Raymond (X.) Inde.
[Histoireet description.] 1845. [Uuiveis.] 902.14
SUenborough (K L., earl of). His.ory of [hisj Indian
administration, iu his correspondence with the
duke of Wellington. [1841-44.] Witii letters to
the queen. Ed. by lord Colchester . . 1036.16
Elliot (U. M) The history of L, as told by its own his-
torians. V. 1-5. The Muhammadan period. 1035. 13
Elphinstone (M.) History of ludia. The Hindu and
Mahometan periods. [To 1761.] 3ded. . 103.J.25
England. House of Commons. Statistical abstract relat-
ing to British India, 1862-71 5947.08
Ganett (J.) Classical dictionary of India : mythology,
philosophy, literature, antiquities, customs, etc.
1871 1030.14
BBQOKLVN UBBCANTIIiB LIBBABT.
COUNTRIES : India.
881
Oholam Hussein Khan (Mir). Siyar-ul-mntakherin ; a
history of the Mohammedan power in India dur-
ing the last ceutury. ItevisoJ Irom the translation
of Uaji Mustefa, and collated with the X'orbian
original, by J. Briggs. v. 1. 1832. . . 7810.05
Oieal Britain. Publio record office. Calendar of state
papers. Oolouial series. East Indies. 1513-1621.
Ed. by W. N. Sainsbury. L., 1802-70. 8°. 5133.01
rieeren {A. K L.) Hist researches, v. 3. 1833. 424.27
Hittory of Hindustan, or the Qreat Moguls, 1183-1T89. n7nlTersal
History, t. (i, 1769.) 406.48
Utttory of I. and ludo-Ubiua. rtJnlversal hist., t. T, 1T68.] 405.27
Kaye {J. W.) Lives of Indian offlc rs ; illus. of the
civil and military services of India-'i v.lb67.322 1.20
See aUo (in Biography) lires of Olitu and Hastikos.
Ludlovo (J. if.) Britisli L: its races and its history,
with reference to the mutinies of 1857. . 1031.01
Macfariane (G.) Hist of British L [1000-1849.] 1013.05
Malcolm {J. ) Memoir of central ludiix, including Malwa,
eic. 2t. 1823 1014.13
— PoUtical history of IncU.i, 1784-1823. 2 v. 1012.12
Manning {Mrs. — ). Ancient and mediaeval India. 2 v.
1869 1036.10
Note.— A. tnrvey of the litamtare, philotopliy, and rell-
giona of India. Reviewed by C B. Oobbe is Fraaer'a mag.,
1870, T. 1.
Martin (R. M.) History of the British possessions in
the East Indies. [Bengal, Madras, Bombay.] 2 T.
1837. 1013.06
Martineau (H.) British rnle in India. 1857. . 1011.02
Maurice ( T. ) Indian antiquities : the ancient geo^.
divisions, laws, gov., commerce, and lit of Hiu-
dostan. 7 v. 17U2-1806 1031.15
MiU (J.) History of British India [1527-1805.] 6 v.
1848 1015.09
iVofe.— For contlQuatioQ see Wilson {B, H.)
Murray (//. and others). Hist account of British India.
[To 1830.] 1012.03
Ouiram {J.) Conquest of Sciude. [1842-43]. 2 v. 1035.19
Pococke (£) India in Greece : or, truth in mythology.
1832 1015.18
Prir^sep {J.) Essays on Indian antiquities, historic,
numismatic, and palesographic Ed. byE. Thomas.
2v. 1858 1014.05
Robertson {W.) Historicid disquisition concerning I. ,
prior to [1538.] 1011.08
Taylor (M) Manual of the history of India to the
present 1870 1031.0'J
Thornton {K) History of the British empire in India.
[1000 to 1844.] 6 V. 1015.03
Trotlbr (£. J.) History of India, 1844 to 1862. Form-
ing a sequel to Thornton's History of India. 2 v.
1860 1036.08
— History of L from the earliest times. 1873. 1036.12
Ward ( W.) View of the history, literature, and my-
thology of the Hindoos ; their manners and cus-
toms, and translations from their principal works.
3 V. New ed. 1822 7815.0y
Wheder{J.T.) History of India. 2 v. 1867-76, 1035.01
V. 1. The Vedio porioil and the Mahu Bbdrata.
V. 2. The Ramayaua and the Brahmanio period.
T. 8. Hindoiam, Buddhism, aud Brahmanical revival.
V. i. Pt. 1. Mussulman rule.
Wilson (H. K) History of British India, 1805-1835.
3v 1015.15
Note. — A continuatiou of Mill.
tS" The leading general histories of the British rule
in ludia are Ihuae of Afilt, as supplemented by Wilson, to
1835, aud of Tkfirnton, as supploiueuted by Trotter, to 1862.
Among those which are compondious, aud better suited
for general reading, are tlie histories of Mac/arlane, Taylor,
aud Trotter, of which the two latter are the most receut aud
elaborate, Taylor's being iu especial repute. Ludlow's ' Brit-
ish India,' and Martineau's ' British rule ' treat the subject
with reference more particularly to public policy aud mor-
ality. Kaye's Historical works are all of the biglieat author-
ity. ^//^ a id Corner are descriptive aiul popular. Such
worlca as cover the ' Uiudu period ' treat more or leas
folly of the customs, literature, aud religion of the Hindus.
2. Rusao-Indian Question.
ISee also Asia (p. 291).]
Bdl (Major R ) The Oxua and the Indus. 2d ed.
1874 1020.11
Ti-ench (Oapt. F.) The Husso-Iudian question. 5727.19
See aUo Maouililan, v.82, 1S76; New Buglander, v.34, 1876.
3. Sepoi/ mulinp, 1857-68.
SwUan {C.) Questions ralMd by th* mutiny. Iln Oambiidgs •••
says, p. 211-73. 1867 2517.16
Jidieards (W.) Personal adventores in Bohilcund,
I'uttehghur, aud Ouda 1858. .... 1011.07
&u>jbins (M. H. ) An acooant of the mutinies in Oudh,
and of the siege of liucknow. 1858. . .1014.11
Kaye (John Wm.) History of the Sepoy war. v. 1-2.
Iteviswed In Ed. rev., v. 114, 1866, (r. 1) ; r. 133, 1871 (T.
1) ; Fraser's mag., T. 70, 1864 (v. 1) ; ■. ■„ v. 3, 1871 (t. 21 j
Westm. rev., r. 84, 1866 (r. 1).
Meade (H. ) The Sepoy revolt : its causes and conse-
quences. 1857 10U.07
Rees (L. K R.) Siege of Luoknow. 1858. .1012.11
Ration (J. B. W. ) The chaplain's narratire of the siege
Delhi. 1858 1013.03
RiisseU (W. n.) My diary in L, 1858-9. 2 v. 1013. 13
43- See also (iu Biography) Uvea of Hatsloox (iSKr H.) ;
— Lawbenoe (Sir U.)
i\roK.— Numerous arUclea ralating to tha Indian imiWiiy
are to be found in Blackwood's mag., and Fraser's mag. for
18S7, 18S8. For paper* of a general scope see Ed. rev., r.
106, 1867 ; New Kuglsnder. v. 16, 1867 ; v. 17, 1859 j N. A.
rev., V. 88, 1868 ; Qusr. rev., v. 102, 1*57 ; Winslow's Jour-
nal of psy. mcd., v. 11, 1868 (Moral and mental aspects) ;
Vestm rev., v. 70, 1868 (Indian heroes).
On the Induxn army, see Blaoltw. mag., v. 86, 1869 ; Ed.
rev., V. 97 ; I'raser's mag., v. 72. 1866 ; v. 78, 1866 ; W. K.
Qleig'a Essays, v. 2, 1858 (25'i8.16].
On the Civil service of India see Blackwood's mag., v. T9,
1866: V. 89, 1861 (2 art.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 64, 1866 : v. 74.
1866 : Oct., Nov., 1873, March, 1874 (3 art.) ; Quar. rev., v.
92, 1863.
On Indian finances see Westm. rev., v. 60, 1863 : Fraser's
mag.. V. 60, 1869 ; v. 67, 1863 : v. 70, 1864 ; >. ■., v. 2, 1870 :
Blackwood's mag., v. 92, 1862 ;
On the Public works of India, see Thornton (W. T.) In-
dian public works, etc. 1875 I:i942.1») ; Ed. rev., v. 99 (Pub-
lie works iu Madras) : N. A. rev., v. 81, 1856 (Opening of the
Oangea Canal) ; Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1862 (Public works Iu
IndU).
4. 2VaveIs and Description.
Asiatic Journal and monthly register for British India
and its dependencies, v. 1-28. 1816-1829. 28 v.
London, 1816-1829. 8°. 8015.01
Same. New series. For British and foreign India,
etc. v. 1-40. London, 1830-1842. 8°. . 8010.01
Same. 3d s., v. 1-3, 1843-44 8017.08
•BoZM (O.) Voyage to Pegu, 1679. [Pinkerton, v. 9.] . . 926.09
Beames (J.) Memoirs of the hist, folklore, aud rao?s
of northwestern India: an amplified ed. of Elliot's
suppL glossary of Indian terms. 2 v. Loudon,
1809. 8°. 1036.'20
BeU(W. U.) Other countries, V. 1, 1872 913.14
Bengalee (The) : or, sketches of society and manners
in the East [anon.] 1829 1012.08
Bemcastle (J. ) Voyage to China ; including a visit to
the Bombay presidency ; the Mahratta country ;
the cave temples of western India, Singapore,
straits of Malacca and Sunda, etc. 2 v. 1821. 102:1.06
British India analyzed ; provincial aud revenue estab.
of Tippoo StUtauu aud of Mahomedan and British
conquerors, stated, ric. 3 v. [».p.] 1793. 8°. 1012.14
Buchanan (C.) Christian researches iu L 1840. 913.19
Burnes (A.) Travels into Bokhara ; from India to Oa-
bool, etc. 3v. 1834 1044.17
Buaer(W.) The land of the Veda. 1872. .1016.06
Buyers (W.) BecoUections of northern I. 1852. 1013.17
Capper (J. ) The three presidencies of India. History
and account, ric. [To 1852.] 1014.02
Carpenter (M. ) Six months in India. 2 v. 1868. 1012. 17
Casteneda {F. L, de). Discovery and conquest of I. by the Portu-
guese, 1497 aud 1525. (Kerr. Voyages, v. 2, p. 293-621.] 914.09
Ohunder (B.) Travels of a Hindoo to various parts of
Bengal and upper India. With introd. by J. Tal-
boys Wheeler. 2 v. 1869 1013.22
Church (Mrs. R.) "Gup." Sketches of Anglo-Indian
Life. 1868 1011.06
Gonder (J.) Modem traveUer, v. 10. 1824. . 911.10
(kyrrea ( Q. ) Three voyages and vice royalty of Vasco
de Qama. With introd. by H. E. J. Stanley. [Hak-
luyt soc, 1869 1036.19
Coryat (r.) Letters from India. (In his Crudities, v. 3, 177('i.| 923.11
Cunningham (A.) The ancient geography of India, v. 1.
1871 1035.05
V. 1. 'The Buddist period, including the campaigns of
Alexander and the travels of Hwea Tbsang.
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the KOMBEB.
332
COUNTRIES : India to Indiana.
Day (L. B.) Govinda S&manta, or history of a Ben-
gal Kiiynt. [fiction.] 1874 .... 10:!1.'24
Bennfaon ( JT.) Varieties of vloe-regal life, T. a, 1861. . . 1035.M
Dorkeaiis {A.M.) Descriptive catalogue of contributious
of India to the London exhibition of 18(52. 1016.04
J)uff{M.E.O.) Notes of au Indian journey. 1876.1(131.25
Sarly Toragea of the EnglUh to the East Indies. [In Eerr (B.)
Voyages, V. 7, p. 463-6'20 ; T. 8-9.] 914.U
Battmck (B. B.) Sec Murray {J. ), belov).
Eden (E.) Up the country : letters from the upperpro-
vincesof India. 2 v. lS6i) 1011.03
Faria y Sotiza (M. de). The Portuguese In India, from 1605 to 1639.
[Kerr's voyages, v. 6, p. 69-606.] 914.18
ForltsiJ.) Oriental memoirs : 17 years in India. 4 v.
1813 1016.07
favicett (ff.) Indian finance. [In his Speeches, p. 1-106.] 671)4.19
Frtdtrick (C) Voyages and travels In I., 1603-1631. [Eerr's voy-
V. 7, p. 142-211.] 914.14
Oavaler (J. G. ) Sikhim. With hints on mountain aud
jungle warfare. 1873 1014.19
Sran iJ.) Ool. of voyages, v. 1. (First voyages and discoveries
in I., 1497-1646) 936.09
SaU(B.) Fragments of travels. 3d series. 1842. 935.14
Haslings (F. Sawdon, marquess). Private journal in In-
dia. 1813 18. 2 v. 3076.01
Heher(B.) Journey through India. 1824-26. 3 v. 1013.18
mu {J.) Geography of India. J871. . . .1031.23
History of Oommerce to, aud eetUemeuta In. the East Indies.
[UniTersal history, v. 9-11.) 406.02
Sodson (W. 8. R.) Twelve years of a soldier's life in
India. 1859 1013.11
Honigberger iJ. M.) Thirty-five years in the East
1852. 4334.16
Hong-Kong to London ; or, our new road home from
China. Janon.] 1872 1031.14
Sunter (W. W.) Famine aspects of Bengal districts.
1874. 1031.22
— Annals of rural BengaL [v. 1. The ethnical frontier.]
1868 1013.21
— Orissa : v. 2-3 of rural Bengal 2 v. 1872. 1013.24
Ireland {J.B. ) Wall street to Cashmere, 1851-56. 1025.04
Irving {B. A.) Commerce of India : routes successively
taken, etc. 1858 5923.04
Jones {Sir W.) Works. 13 v. 1807. . . .5046.01
For Canienis, see under kis name in general alphabet.
Knighton ( W. ) Private life of an eastern king. 1011.01
Letter on the subject of an open trade to India. 1813. [Pam-
phleteer, v. 1] 6068.01
Mackenzie {V.) Six years in India. 1S53. . 1012.09
Maclean (C.) View of the consequences of laying open the trade
to India. [Pamphleteer, v. 1.) 5058.01
Maine {H. S.) Effects of observation of India on moderu Euro-
pean thought. [In his ViUage-oommouities, 1876.] 5624.03a
Major (iJ. H; editor). India in the xv. century; be-
ing a collection of narratives of voyages. [Habluyt
society, 1857.] 1035.09
MarkliamiC. R.) Travels in India. 1862. .1163.15
MalhesonlJ.) Narrative of ladiantraveL 1870.1016.12
Modum {U. B. ) From New York to Delhi. 1858. 1023. 10
Mundy {0. C.) Pen and pencil sketches in India.
[1828-29.] 1013.10
Murray {H., and otliern). Descriptive account of Brit-
ish India. [To 1830.] 3 v 1012.03
Murray (J.) Handbook for India ; by E. B. Eastwick.
1859 1013.08
ContetUs : Part 1. Madras. Part 2. Bombay.
Myers^P.V.N.) Remains of lost empires. 1875. 1045.14
Orieniai annual or scenes in India. 1834-10. 7 v. 1031.02
V. 1, 8, 6, 1834-88. Descriptive account, by J. H. Caanter.
V. 4, 1837. Lives of the Moghul emperors, Timur Beg
and Baber. v. 6-7, 1839-40. Tales, legends, eta. by T. Bacon.
Palmer (</'. W. ) California and India in romantic as-
pects. 1859 1114.04
Parlby (Mrs. ) 'Wanderings of a pilgrim, in search of
the picturesque. 2 v. 1850 1016.13
Patterson (iJ. U.) Our Indian empire. [In Essays, 1862.] 1412.01
— India; its castes aud creeds. [In his Essays, 1862.] . 1412.01
Pembei- (£. if.) Euglaud and India. [In International policy,
1866] 6716.14
Ritchie (L.) Hist, of Orieutal nations, v. 1, 1848. . . . 1014.03
Roe (Sir T.) Voyage to I., 1614-16. (Pinkerton, v. 8.] . . 926.08
Royle (J. F.) i'ibrous plants of India fitted for cor-
dage, clothing, and paper. 1855. . . . 4915.04
SUakespear (H.) Wild sports of India. 1860.1012.02
Slioberl (F. ) World in nlininture. Uindoustan. 6 v.
Same. India beyond the Ganges. . . 6631.36
Beeman(W.H.) The Thugs of India. 2 v. 1839. 1013.01
Sharrerf (J.) Qanoon-e-islam, or the customs of the
Moosul-mans of India. Tr. by G. A. Herklots.
1832 3454.22
Spoliation of Dude, by the East India Company, faith-
fully recounted, [anon.] L., 1857. 8°. 1014.09
Taylor (J. Bayard). Visit to India. 1855. . 1022.07
IMotson (J.) •Picturesque scenery of India. With
29 illus. by Capt. Wanch. Engraved by E. Fin-
den, [n. d.] 1035.07
Travels of two Mahommedans through India and China In the
9th century. [Pinksrton's voyages, v. 7.] ... . 926.07
Trevelyan(0. 0.) The competition Wallah. 1866. 1011.05
Vincent (F., jr.) Through and through the tropics.
1876. 1011.10
WilliamsonXT.) European in India. 1813. .1016.19
Wood (J. ) Journey to the source of the Oxus, by the In-
dus, Kabul, Badakhshan. [1830-38.] . . 1014.07
Wright (C.) India and its inhabitants. 1858. . 1014.18
— Lectures on India. 1848 1035.12
Wood (W. M.) Fankwei ; or India, etc. 1859. 1022.08
See also Blaclswood, v. 76, 1854 (Gangetio provinces ;
2 art.) ; v. 7'J, 1856 (Slietches) ; v. 112. 1872 (Pundrapore
presidency) ; Bibl. sacra, Oct., 1800 (Aborigines of India) j
Ed. rev., v. 9» (Nations of I., aud their manuera) ; N. Brit,
rev., V. 38, 1863 (Hill tribes m India) ; Ed. rev.. April, 1876
(Geology and races of I.) ; v. 135, 1872 (Central provinces) ;
Eraser's mag , v. S.", 18.56 (Six mouths in I.; 2 art.) ; v. 79-
80 (Life in I.; 6 art.) ; Macmillan's mag., v. 32, 1876 (Indian
notes by J. Routlcdge : 3 art.)
See also lu the general alphabet. Biblical and reiig. lit.
(ifiKiojw, p. 93) ;— Buddhism (p. 79) ;— Hindulam ;p. 100) ;
— ^Language ; — Literature.
See also Indo-Ohina (p. 334)
Indian Archipelago.
Saii (G. W.) The native races of the Indian Archipe-
lago : Papuans. 1853 4733.13
Palmer (Capt. 0.) Kidnapping in the south seas. [New
Hebrides, Fiji, dc] 1871 1065.19
Peron (F.) *Voyage for discovery of southern lands, 1800 [Pin-
kerton, V. 11] 926.11
Tasman I A. J.) 'Voyage for the discovery of southern countries,
1642. [Pinkerton, v. 11.] 926.11
Skoberl(F.) World in miniature. 2 v. . . . 6631.05
See alto, (Juar. rev., v. Ill, 1862.
Jt3- See also Eastern Archipelago (p. 305), where these
titles should have been placed.
Indian Ocean of the Ancients.
Ifearchui. Voyage from the Indus to the Euphrates. [In Vincent
(W.) Commerce, ete., V. 1.] . .1016.01
Vincent ( W. ) The commerce and navigation of the an-
cients in tbo Indian ocean. 2 v. 1807. . 1016.01
V. 1. Voyage of Nearohus from the Indus to the Euphrates.
V. 2. The Periplus of the Erythi'ean Sea.
Indiana.
Indiana as a home for emigrants. Indianapolis, State
printer, 1864. 8°. 1133.22
Beport of the adjutant general of the State. Indiana-
polis, 1863. 8^ 641.02
Beport of special agents, pay agents, etc., visiting
troops, etc. Indianapolis, 1863. 8°. . . . 641.02
Asher and Adams. New topographical atlas and gazet-
teer of Indiana. New York, 1871. fol. . 1137.01
Cox (S. 0.) Eeoollections of the early settlement of the
Wabash vaUey. 1860 62417
Geological survey. First annual report, 1869. By E.
T. Cox. [With maps.] 2 v. Ind., 1869. 8°. 4114.13
SolcUer (The) of Indiana in the war for the Union. 633.07
Indians.
Adverdures among the native tribes of America. 922.25
Bancroft (H. H.) The native races of the .Pacific states
of North America, v. 1. Wild tribes. 1871. 565.07
Beviewed in Westm. rev., April, 1876.
Bailey (T. 0.) Life and adventures of a quaker among
the Indians. 1875 561.14
Belden (&. P.) Belden, the white chief; or twelve years
among the wild Indians of the plains. 1871. 561. 15
.Bolter (AT. A.) Among the Indians, eight years in the
far west, 1858-06. 1868 557.29
Boys' book of Indian battles and adventures. 561.13
Bradford (A. W.) American antiquities and origin and
history of the red race. 1843 557.04
Brett (W.S.) Indian tribes of Guiana. 18G8. 1166.00
Brinton (D. 0.) Myths of the new world. 1868. 3816.05
BBOOKIiTN MBBOANTILB LIBBABT.
COUNTRIES: indlaM.
383
Brouniell {C. De W.) Indian races of North and Sooth
America. 1873 nei.ll
Oirver (J.) Travels through North America, 176f>-68.
Cttae of the Seneca Indians in tho State of New York.
1810 611.12
Catalogue of portraits of ludians of N. America, with sketches of
scenery paiated by J. U. Stanley. (Sm. miacel. coil., v. 2,
1863.] 8938.13
CaUin {&.) Manners, customs, etc. of tho N. A. Indians.
•Zy. 1857 567.16
— 0-kee-pa : a religions ceremony ; and other castoms
of the xMandans. 1867 558.21
Chlden (Q.) Hist, of the fire Indian nations of Oauada.
2ded. 1747 o57.U
Oreinorny{J.) Life among the Apaches. 1868. 557.10
Caster ( Oen. 0. A. ) My life ou the pliiius ; or, personal
experiences with the Indians. 1874. . . 1134.22
Delbrest {J. W. ) Hist, of the ludianti of Oonneoticut
to 1850. 1853 592.07
Drake {S. 0. ) Biography and history of the Indians of
N. A 1851 557.01
— Old Indian chronicle ; being a collection of rare
tracts published in the time of king Philip's war.
18:16 557.09
Eilwards {J., jr.) On the language of tlie Muhliekaneew Indians.
;M/iij Worlis. T. 1.] 3546.07
OaUatin {A.) A synopsis of tlie Indian tribes in North Aiaet'ica.
[Archieologia Ainer., v. 2.] 577.19
Gardner (IK. H.) Etbuulugy of the Indians of the valley of tlio
Bed river of tlie north. [Sm. rep., 1870.] .... 3936.'i6
Ooodricli {is. 0.) History of the Indians of N. A. and
S. A. 1864. 561.09
— Lives of celebrated American Indians. 1843. 561.07
— Jrlanners, customs, and antiquities of the Indians of
North and South America. By Peter Parley.
[p.se«d] 1864. 561. OS
Qroaman {F.E.) Pima ludians of Arizona. [Sm. rep., 1871.] 3936.26
Btckewr.Lder [J.) Account of Indian natives who once inhabited
Pennsylvania and the neighboring states. [In Amer.
phllos. soo. Trans., v. 1 ] 1819 661.10
— Narrative of the mission of the United Brethren
among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians, 174U
to 1808. 1820 557.08
— Words, phrases, and short dialogues, in the language of the
Leuui Leuapes. [In Amer. philos. soc, T. 1, 1819.] 661.1U
— and Duponctau [P. S.) Correspondence on tlie language of
the Amer. Indians. [In Amer. philos. soc. Trans., v. 1,
1819.] 681.10
Historical account of the doings and sufferings of the christian
Indians in New England, 1676-77. [anon.] [Arohaologia
Amer., v. 2.] 677.19
Hubbard ( W. ) History of the Indian wars in New Eng-
land to the termination of the war with king Phi-
lip, in 1677. With preface and notes, by S. G.
Drake. 2 v. 1865 557.18
Hunter {J. D. ) Manners and customs of several Indian
tribes west of the liIississippL 1823. . 557.30
Halkett {J.) Historical notes respecting the Indians of
North America, with remarlis on the attempts to
convert and civilize them. 1825. . . . 557.06
Heard (J. V. D.) Hist of the Sioux war and massacres
of 1862 and 1863. 1863 557.13
Irving {J. T.) Indian sketches, taken daring an expe-
dition to the Pawnee tribes. 2 v. 1835. 561.01
Johnson {A. C.) The Iroquois ; or, the bright side of
Indian character. lb5-5 557.12
Johnston [J.) Account of the present state of the Indian tribes
Inhabiting Ohio, 1819. [In Aiohaoologia Amor., v. 1.] 677.18
Jones (C. G.,jr.) Antiquities of the southern Indians,
particularly of the Georgia tribes. 1873. 558.22
Jones (0.) History of ancient America, proving the
identity of the aborigines with the Tyrians and
Israelites. The 'l^yrian era. 3d ed. 1843. 567.0 L
Kane (P. ) Wanderings of an artist among the Indians
of N. A. from Canada to Vancouver's Isliind and
Oregon. 1S59 557.07
Kennedy (</.) Probable origin of th* American Indians.
1854. 4735.01
Ketclium ( W.) Notices of the Six nations or Iroquois
Indians, including the Senecas. [ With his Hist of
Buflalo.] 1864. 622.14
Kidder {F.) Expedition of Capt. J. Lovewell, and his
encounters with the ludians ; including a particu-
lar account of the Pequauket battle. 1865. 557.24
JCip (£.) Kxpeditlon against tiM noHlMm Indlaoi. [In kit Army
life, etc. 18S9.] 1133.24
Kohl ((/. 0. ) Kitchi-Oami [Indian tzaits and legends.]
1860 lll.l.l?
Larimer {8.L.) The capture and escape ; or, life among
the Sioux, 1870 557.21
Letkarman [J.) Sketch of Navajo Indians. [Sm. rep., 18S5J 3934.10
Life among the Mormons, and chapter on the Indiana
of the West [rtHOii.] 1868 111.1.08
McConnell [E. M.) Account of the old Indian village Kusb kusb
kee, near Newcastle, Penu. [Sm. rep., 1871.) . . .3936.36
Mcintosh (J. ) Origin of the North American Indian-s.
New ed. 1853 557.20
McKenney {T. L.) Memoirs, sketches of Noiihem and
Southern Indians. 2d ed. 2 v. in 1. 1846. 567.26
New York {State of). Proceedings of the commissioners
of Indian afliurs, appointed for tho extiuf,'ui8hment
of Indian titles. With an iiitrodnction and notes,
by F. B. Hough. 2 v. 1862 557.27
Pidijeon ( W. ) Traditions of De-Coo-Dah, and antiqua-
rian researches: the mound-builders. 1853. 557.03
Bau ((7.; Ancient aboriginal trade in North America. [Sm. re-
port, 1873.1 „ 3936.37
Butlenber {K. M.) History of the Indian tribes of Hud-
son's river. 1872 561.04
Schoolcraft (H. R.) Hiawatha legends. 1856. 3816.06
— Historical and statistical information respecting the
Indian tribes of the United States. Pts. 1-3. Phil-
adelphia, l»51-o3. 4° 568.02
Same. v. 1-5. PhiL, 1853. 4°. . . . 568.05
— Notes on the Iroquois. 1847 557.02
Shea (J. 0. ) History of the Catholic missions among
the Indian tribes of the U. S. 1529-1854. 3462.05
Simon (_B. A.) Ten tribes of Israel identified with the
aborigines of the western hemisphere. 1836. 566.14
Smith (J. ) Account of his captivity with the Indians,
1755-59. With notes by W. M. Dariington. 557.23
Smith ( W.) Hist account of Bouquet's expedition
against the Ohio Indians in 1764. With preface
by P. Parkman. 186H 557.22
Stone (IT. L.) Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegia :
including the border wars of the American revolu-
tion. 2 V. N. Y., 1838. 8° 3023.13
T]iaeher{B.B.) Indian biography. 2 v. 1846. 557.14
Trumbuli i,H.) Indian wars. 1848 557.05
TiilUe {E. B.) Boy's book about Indians ; three years
on the plains. 1873 561.03
United States. Report of the select committee of the
House of Eepresentatives [upon the Geoi^ia and
Creek Indian controversy, 1824-27.] 1827. 561.05
Velroinile (&) The Abnakis of Acadia. 1866. 557.32
Walker (F. A.) The Indian question. 1874. 561.06
West {J. ) Excursions among the North American In-
dians, 1820-26. 1827 1153.10
Whipple {A. W.), Bwbanle [T), and Tamer (IF. W.) Report on
the ludiau tribes, near the 35th parallel. [In Faoifio H. B.
routes. Beports, v. S ] 1127.03
WiUit ( W.) Lauguago of the Abnaquiea, or Eastern Indians, [in
Maine hist. soo. colL, v. 4.] 603.04
Bibliography.
Fidd ( jT. W.) An essay towards an Indian bibliography.
Being a catalogue of books relating to the Ameri-
can Lidians in the library of T. Field. With his-
torical notes. 1873 2734.15
— Catalogue of his library, sold May 24, 1875. [Priced.]
Note. — The Indians are treated of in the early chapters
of general histories of the United States, sucii as Bancroft
aud Hildreth ; and in the histories of particular stiites and
sections, such as New York. New England, the West, etc.
See also America {'Anliquities/ p. 288 ; ' Works on the discoV'
ery and settlement of America,' p. 289), where may be found
the important works of HelpSf and I'arkinan.
Also names of various other countries of North and
South America, such as Canada, Mexico, Central Ameri-
ca, Peru, Brazil, He,
in Biography, see lives of Pocahontas, Philip (King),
PoNTiAC, Logan, Brant, Tscumseh, Btn Jackst.
In Fiction see the Leather-stocking series of Cooper, and
the romances of Almard.
In Poetry see Lougt'ellow's Hiawatha.
The Index to the first fifty volumes of Harper's mag.,
should also be referred to for numerous descriptive arti-
cles. • How to treat the Indians ' Is discussed by F. A.
Walker, in his ■ Indian question ' [661.06], and ■ Indian cit-
izenship' [Interaational review, v. 1, 1874) ; by Q. W. Ni-
chols, in Harper's msig., v. 40 ; and by B. L, Dudley in
Scribner's monthly, v. 10.
Id asking for books, nse the ■■ Book Order," giving the AOTHOB'S NAUB, the first part of ths TULE. aud th« NUUBBB.
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COUNTRIES : Indo-China to Ireland.
Indo-China.
Oaml (J. de). Travels in. 18'^. 103G.07
Duboli de Janelgny (A P.) Indo-Ohine, dc. 1850.
[Univers.] 902.18
Mouliol (A. K) Travels in Indo-China, 1858-60.
Thomson (J. ) Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and
China. 1875 102G.10
Vinccnl {F., jr.) The land of the white elephant ; travel
and adventure in farther India. 1874. . . 1016.18
See alto Eaat Indies.
Indus.
Suma {Lieut.} Memoir on the iDduB. With map. [Jn Royal
geogr. BOO. Joarual, v. 3, 1833.] 903.06
Tremenheere, (O. W.) On tlio lower portion of the river Indus.
[In Boyal geogr. boo. Journal, t. 37, 1867.] .... 901.01
lona.
Oampbdl (G. D., duke of ArgyU). Zona. 1870. 951.24
Ionian Islands.
Ansied {V. T.) Ionian islands in 1863. 1863. 975.12
Davy (J. ) Notes on the Ionian islands. 2 v. 1842. 975.03
Martin (R. M.) History of Gibraltar and the Ionian
islands. 1837 981.05
Mure(W.) Tour in Ionian islands. 2 v. 1842. 9i»2.'20
Hurray {J.) Handbook for Greece, ete 1854. 992.07
Ste alto Ed. rev., v. 97 ; Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1868 ; West.
rev., V. 67, 1867 (Mysteries of Ceptaalonia).
Ionian Sea.
Wolfi (J.) Observations on the gulf of Aita, 1830. [In Royal geogr.
•00. Journal, v. 8, 1833.] 903.06
lovj-a.
Parker (,N. B.) Iowa in 1856 1122,04
Ireland,
1. Description and Travels.
Black {A. and 0.) Pictnresq^ue tourist in Ireland. 951.19
Brewer (J.N.) Beauties of Ireland : being delineations,
topographical, historical, and biographical, of each
county. 2 v. 1825 953a. 01
Carr(J.) Stranger in Ireland, in 1805. . . . 956.01
Dubois (K ) My pocket book ; or, hints for a tour, in
quarto ; to be called "The stranger in Ireland,"
in 1805. [anon.] 3d ed 953.27
Oaskin (F. ) Irish varieties, or sketches of history and
character, humorous, satirical and descriptive. 2d
ed. 1874. 491.20
ffafl (Mr. and Mrs. S. C. ) 'Ireland : its scenery, charac-
ter, etc. 3 V. [1841-43.] 956.02
— Week at Killarney. ' 1865 951.26
Bamiltrm ( IK.) Letters on the basalts [Giant's causeway] of the
northern coast of I. [In Pinlterton, T. 3.] . . . . 926.03
Meredith (Mrs. ) The lacemakers : sketches of Irish
character. 1865 952.06
Murray (J. ) Handbook for travellers in Ireland. With
[Sandford's] travelling maps. 1866. . . 951.03
Slioberl (.K) World in miniature. 4 v. . . 6631.11
Tliackeray (W. M.) Irish sketch-book. 1864. 955.01
Thorn's Insh almanac and official directory of the Uni-
ted Kingdom, for 1869-70. ..... 6736.01
TourUt's picturesque guide to the Giant's Causeway and
Belfast. [1872.] 951.32
Trench (W. S.) liealities of Irish life. 1869. 952.05
Bevlewcd In Ed. rev., v. 129, 18(39 ; v. 183, 1871 ; Eraser's,
V. 79, 1869 ; Qu. rev., v. 136, 1869.
WUhinson (Q.) Practical geology and ancient archi-
tecture of Ireland. 1815 4114.08
Toung(A.) Tour in Ireland, 1776-8. [Pinlierton, v. 3.] . 926.03
See also Blaclcwood's mug., v. 94, 18ti:j (I. revisited) ;
Ooutem. rev., v. 5, 1867 (The Wicklow country, by H. S. Fa-
gau) : V. 20, 1873, (Irish character, by M. O. O'O. Morris) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1862, and v. 63, 1856 (Familiar epis-
tles) ; V. 67, 1863 (Lent in I. in 1863) ; v. 79, 1809 (On names
of places in I.) ; k.s., v. 1, 1870, and v. 3, 1871 (A fortnight
In Kerry, by J. A. Fronde).
jVote.— For stories and slietches illustrative of Irish oha-
racter, «« (in Fiction) various works of Banim (J.);— Oarle-
toil(Wm.) i— Edgeworth (Maria) ;— Griffin iGeraid) ;— Hall
(Mrs. 8. 0.) ;— Lever (O.) ;— Lover (3.) ;— Morgan (Lady);—
Thackeray (W. M.) ;—TroUope (A.)
2. Early History and AntiquHies.
Ancient Irish histories. Works. Spenser, Campion,
Hanmer, and Marleburrough. 2 v. Dublin, 1809.
8° 495.03
Annals of the kingdom of Ireland, by the four masters
from the earliest period to the year 1616. Ed. with
transl. andnotesby J.O'Donovan. 7v. 1856. 497 12
Reviewed in Qu. rev., v. 93, 1863.
Annals of Loch-C6 : a chron. of Irish afi^irs 1014-1590 ;
ed. with transl. by W. M. Hennessy. 2 v. 1871.
[Rolls chronicles.] 5141. —
Betliam ( W.) Etruria Celtica. Etruscan literature and
antiquities investigated. 2 v. 1842. . . 4()(i.l7
Book of rights. Ed. with translation and notes, by J.
O'Donovan. 1847 491.24
Oroker (T. C.) Narrative illustrative of the contests in
I., 1641 and 1690. [Camden soc, 1841.] 5113.14
Chronicon Scotorum : a chron. of Irish affairs to 1135,
with supl. 1141-50, ed. by W. M. Hennessy. 1806.
[Rolls chronicles.] 5140. —
Ellis (0.) Irish ethnology socially and politioally con-
sidered ; outline of the Celtic and Saxon races.
1852 491.23
F^gusonM G) Story of the Irish before the conquest.
1868 492.05
Great Britain. Master of the Rolls. Calendar of docu-
ments relating to Ireland, 1171-1251. Ed. by H.
8. Sweetman
— Calendar of State papers of the reign of Henry VIIL,
Edward VL, Mary, iind Elizabeth, 1509-85. Ed.
by H. C. Hamilton. 2 v.
Same. Reign of James I, 1603-10. Ed. by C.
W. Russell and John P. Prenderp-ast. 3 v.
— Calendar of Oarew ms. Ed. by J. S. Brewer and
W. Bullen. 1515-1924. 5 v. L., 1867-73. 8°. 5137.05
Same. [Book of Howth, 432-1370.— Bray (Thos.)
Conquest of Ireland, 12th century.] London,
1871. 8°. 5137.10
.Historic and municipal documents of I. From the ar-
chives of the city of Dublin, 1172-1320. Ed. by
J. T. Gilbert. London, 1870. 8°. . . 5140.—
Joyce (P. yV.) The origin and history of Irish names of
places. 1869 472.18
£eaHft3(ff.) History of Ireland. [To 1198.] Tr from
the Gaelic, and annotated by J. O'Mahony. 495.01
Kennedy (P.) Legendaiy fictions of the Irish Celts.
1866 3816.18
Meehan(C. P.) Fate and fortunes of Hugh O'Neill, earl
of Tyrone, and Eory O'Donel, earl of Tyreonnel,
1602-4-2 jg-i-U
MUner (J. ) Inquiry into certain vulgar opinions con-
cerning Ireland. 1808. ...... 496.22
O'BrieniH.) Phoenician Ireland. SeeVillantieva (J.L.), (iefoui.'466.2a
O'Oallaijhan (J. C.) History of the Irish brigades in
France, from James U. to Louis XVI. . 497.21
O'Oun-y (K) Lecture on the ms. materials of ancient
Irish history. 1861 486.16
— On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish.
Ed. by W. K. Sullivan. 3 v. 1873. . . 586.20
Reviewed in Catholic world, Jan., 1875.
Smiddy (B. ) Ess^ty on the Druids, the ancient churches,
and the Round Towers of Ireland. 1871. 3817.26
Villanueva (J. L. ) Phoenician Ireland. Tr. with notes,
by H. O'Brien. 1837 466.22
War of the Gaedhil with the Graill, or the invasions of
Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. Ed.
with transL by J. H. Todd. 1867. [Rolls chroni-
cles 5140.—
Wilkes (A.) Ireland: Ur of the Chaldees. 1873. 491.26
Note. — On the Brehoii laws see Maine's Village commu-
nities [624.03] ; Dublin nniv. mag., v. 86, 187S.
3. General and Miscellaneous Histories.
Oarey (M.) Vindicica : or Ireland vindicated. Errors
and falsehoods of [English] histories. 1819. 497.25
Oasack (M. F.) Student's manual of Irish history.
1870 49'2. 10
aUes (H.) Spirit of Irish History. [Lectures, etc., v.1,1851.] 2526.04
— Ireland and the Irish. [In hts j^ctures, etc., v. 2, 1851.] 2526.04
Gordon (J.) Hist, of Ireland to 1801. 2 v. 1800. 495.05
KUlen(W.D.) Eccl. hist, of I. 2 v. 1875 3437.18
MacGfOtjIiegan (J.) History of I. [to] 1758. .
Milchel (J.) Hist, of Ireland from the treaty of Limer-
ick [1691] to the present time. 1868. . 497.20
Moore (T.) Hist of Ireland. [To 1646.] 4 v. 495.14
— Memoirs of Captain Rock, the celebrated Irish chief-
tain, [anon.] 1824. 492.09
BB00KI.X11 UEROANTILa LIBRABX.
COUNTRIES : Ireland to Uaa.
880
0' Flanagan {J. li. ) Lives of the lord ohiuic«llor8 and
keepers of the great seal of Ireland. 2 v. 1870.
T. 1. A. DeBloknor, 1320. R. De Wlckford. 1377. T. Cr»n.
ley, 1401. B. Talbot, Ui2. J. Alan, 1(23. Sir T. Cuiuick,
1651. H. Curwen, 1664. R. Wentoil, 1667. A. Loflin, 1573.
Sir W. Qorard, 1576. T. Jones, 1605. A. Loftas, 1C03. Sir
B. Bolton, lli3'J. Sir M. Enbtace, 1640 B. Boyle, 1063. 0.
Porter, 1085. bir O. Fitton, 1687. J. Methncn, 1696. Sir B.
Oor, 1703. B. Freeman, 17U7. Sir 0. Pllippi, 1709.
V. i A. Brodrick, viscount Middlesex. 1714. B. West,
1726. T. Wyndhain, 1726. R. Jocelyn, 1739. J. lord Bowes,
1759. J. Hewitt, lord Lifford, 1767. John I'ilz-Qibbon, carl
of Clare, 1789. John Mitford, lord Budcudale, 1803. George
FouBonby, 1806. T. M. Sutton, lord Mauuera, 1807. Sir A.
Hart. 1837. W. 0. Plunket, 1827.
Prendei-i/ast (J. P.) The Cromwellian settlement of
Ireland, [165'2-r)4]. 492.02
Beviewed In Ed. reT., T. 122, 186S : Fraser'a mag., r.
76, 1867.
Smith {0.) Irish hist, and Irish character. 1861. 495.08
Taylor ( IT. C) History of Irelaud, [1170 to 1800.] 2 v.
1847 495.18
~ History of the civil wars of Ireland till the Union
[1801]. 2v 491.21
n^aud (A.J. ) The Irish race in the past and present.
1873 497.26
Wills (J.) Lives of Irishmen, embodying a history of
Ireland. Pts. 1-11. 1810-47. .... 3224.01
4. Tli»l8th Century and Since ; Irish Parliament, etc.
Baratariana. Fngitive political pieces published daring
the administration of lord Townsend in Ireland,
lanon.-i 1777 492.12
Banington (Sir J.) Historic memoirs of Ireland ; se-
cret records of the national convention, the rebel-
lion of 1798, and the Union, 1779-1800. 2 v. 488.01
— Historic records of the legislative union between
Great Britain and Ireland. [1779-99.] 1844.495.02
— Kise and fall of the Irish nation. Account of the
Union. 1868 492.11
(hole { C. ) History of the Union, [1799-1801]. 497. 24
Oudmore (P.) The Irish republic, a historicikl memoir
ou Irelaud and her oppressors. 1871. . 491.25
FiU-Palrick {W. J.) Irish wits and worthies, includ-
ing Dr. John Lanigan, his life and times, with
glimpses of stirring scenes since 1770. . 3ill.l7
Fi-oude [J. A.) The Euglish ia Ireland in the 18th cen-
tury. 3v. 1873-74 46r).14
Beviewed In Brit. quar. rev., April, 1873 ; Ed. rev., Jan.,
1878 ; Fortnight, rev., Aug , 1874 (A severe review, by J. E.
Cairues) ; Quar. rev., Jan., 1873.
Lecky ( W. E. U. ) Leaders of public opinion in Ireland :
Swift, Flood, Grattan, O'CouneU. 1872. . 492.13
Martin {R. M. ) Ireland after and before the union with
Great Britain. 1843 497.23
8a alio the lives and apeecUes of Flood, Grattan, Burke,
and O'Ooimell.
5. RebeUions of 1798 and 1848.
Field (H. M. ) The Irish confederates and the rebellion
of 1798 495.13
Froude(J. A.) /n Mt English in Ireland, v. 3 466.16
Beviewed in Ed. rev., Api-U, 1874.
Uancoch (T.) The principles of peace, exemplified in
the conduct of the society of Friends, during the
rebellion in 1798 5437.19
McQeei^J.K.) The men of '48 491.19
Madden (R. R.) The United Irishmen, tbeii lives and
times. 2d ed. 4 v. 1857 453.14
Maxwell (W. H.) History of the Irish rebellion in 1798.
1852 495.07
Sampson {Wm.) Memoirs. 1807 3155.19
Savage { J.) Fenian heroes and martyrs. With an his-
torical introduction. 1868 492.08
— '98 and '48 : modem revolutionary history and lit-
erature of Irelaud. 185ij 495.12
Set also (to Biography) lives of Eumxt, FrrzoEsuj>, Tom.
6. Irish Land Question.
Godwin (J.) The Land war iu Ireland. 1870. 497.19
Irish land question, impartially considered. By F. K.
G. S. [anon.] 1870 492.06
Lavelle {P. ) The Irish landlord since the revolution.
With notices of ancient and modem land tenures.
1870 492.04
MiU {J. S.) ChapteiB and speeches %m the Irish land
question. 1870 492.07
Morris ( W. O'C. ) Letters on the land question of Ir»>
land. 1870 492.03
— Land system of I. [In Oxford essays, 1866.] .... 2638.10
See alto article by 0. 0. Brodrick iu ' B«c««a stodiaa '
[6716.121.
See alio Ed. rev., 126, 1867 : v. 131, 1870 ; Fraaer'a mag.,
V. 49, 1864 J V. 76, 1867 ; T. 77, 1868 ; K.a., V. 1, 1870 ; V.t.,
V. 6, 1872 ; Westm. rev., v. 86, 1866 ; v. 93, 1870 (2 art.)
7. Political and Social OoncUtion.
Anderson (0.) Historical sketches of the native Irish
and their descendants ; with regard to literature,
education, and oral instruction. 2d ed., enlarged.
1830 491.28
Beaumont (0. de). Ireland, social, political, and reli-
gious. 2v. 1839 495.09
Burke (£.) Letters, tracts, etc., relative to the aflhirs of Ireland.
[In hi$ Works, v. 2, 6.) 6024.14
Congreve [B.) Irelaud. [In liii Essays.] 1874 2621.18
Firth ( If.) Case of Ireland set at test. 1825. (/n Famphletsar,
V. 26.] 6058.25
Foster ( T. C. ) Letters on the condition of the people
of Irelaud. 2d ed. 1847 5917.10
JSead («. .K ) Fortnight in Ireland. 1853. . . 993.12
Biliary [Sir W.) Sketch of IreUud In 1824 : evils and their
remedies. 1825. [In Pamphleteer, v. 26.J ... 6058.26
Bintt for the cullivation of the peat-bogs iu Ireland. 1816.
[Pamphleteer, V. 9.] 6058.00
Lewis (Ct. C.) On local disturbances in Ireland ; and
on the Irish church question. 1836. . . 497.22
Meagher {T. F.) Speeches on the legislative independ-
ence of Ireland. [1846-48.] 6323.09
O'Connell (D. ) Observations on com laws, etc. 5093.01
— Select speeches. 2 v. 1862 6323.13
On the present disturbances in Ireland. 1824. [Fam.,v.24.] 5058.M
Petty (Sir W.) PoUt. survey of L 2ded. 1719. 4U1.27
Protyyn (J.W.) Essays ou Ireliind, e(c. [1868]. 532.16
Remarks ou some of the evils of. 1826. [In Famph, v. 25 ] 5068.26
Senior (N. W. ) Journals, conversations, and essays re-
lating to Ireland, 1831-62. 2 v 952.03
NoU. — Relate chiefly to the • Poor relief ' and labor.
Beviewed in Quar. rev., v. 126, 1868 ; and Ed. rev„ v.
128, 1868.
Sigerson (G.) Modem Ireland : its vital questions, se-
cret societies, etc. 2d ed. 1869. . . . 952.07
Somerville (A.) The whistler at the plough. With let-
ters from Ireland [during the famine of 1847.]
1852 5927.21
SiB\ft [J.) Tracts relative to I. [In his Works, v. 6-7.J . 6«74.0>
Note. — Include bis ' Drapier'a Letters.'
4^ For papers in periodicals on the condition and
prospects of Ireland, 1853-1872, see Westm. rev., v. 59,
1853 ; Ed. rev., v. 106, 1867 (Social progress of I.) ;
Quar. rev., v. 102, 1857 (Past and preseut); N, A. rev.,
V. 86, 1858 (past and present) ; Fraser'u mag., v. 70, 1864 :
Nat. rev., v. 18, 186^ ; Ed. rev., v. 119, 1,864 ; Fraser'a
mag., V. 74, 1866 : Fortnightly rev., v. 4, 1866, (by J. Ood-
kitt) ; Nat. qu. rev , v. 12, 1866 (British rule) ; Coutem.
rev., v. 6, 1867 (Difflcultiea oi I ) ; Fraser's miig., v. 76,
1867 (Difficulties) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 8, 1867 (Proposed
remedies) ; Quar. rev., v. 121, 1868 (What shall we do for
L?) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 48, 1868 ; Fraser's uiag., v. 78. 1868
(Irisli policy of Disraeli) ; Fortu. rev., v. 9, 1868 (I. tor the
British, by J. O. Morrison ; 1. in '68, by J. E. 0. Leslie) ;
Blackwood's mag., v. 106. 1869 (Self-government iu I.) ;
Quar. rev., v. 127, 1869 (Ibe truth about I.) ; v. 128, 1870
(The Irish cauldron ; Fraser's mag., N.S., v. 3, 1871 (The
Orange Bocit:ty) ; v. 4, 1871 (Papal Ireland) ; Westm. rev.,
V. 68, 1857 (Pulitical priests) ; Fiasei's mag., ». s., v. 1,
1870 (Irish politics and priests) ; Fortn. rev., v. 18, 1872
(Justice Keough's judgment); v. 2, 1870 (The federal move-
ment) ; V. 4, 1871 (Home rule lor I.) ; v. 6, 1872 (Eiperi-
euces of home rule ; Irish nationality).
See also. In the general alphabet, Celts (p. 299) ;— Fe-
niana ; — Language ;— Literatore ;— Moaio ;— Foetry.
Irish iu America.
Byrne (Rev. S.) Irish emigration to the United States:
£icts and reflections addressed to Irish people in-
tending to emigrate ; and to those living in large
ciUes- 1873 1132.17
Irra'waddi.
Palmer (J. W.) Up and down the Irrawaddi 1023. IS
Zale of Bourbon. See Reunion,
lale oi Man. See Man {Itl^ of).
In aakiug fur books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUrHO&'S NAME, the fliat part of the TIXLB; and the NUUBBB.
336
COUNTRIES : isles of Shoals to Italy.
Ida of Wight. See Wight {lilt ijf).
Isles of Shoals.
Jenness (J. 8.) The Isles of Shoals: an historical
sketch. 1873 1121.14
Tluixler (G) Among the Isles of Shoals. 1873. 1121.13
see aUo Hupec's mag., v. «, (by J.W. Chadwlok; «iiM.)
Italy.
1. Ancient Italy. (Bislory and Oeography.)
Cantu (C.) See hU name in next division.
Cramer {J. A. ) Geographical and hist, description of
ancient Itriy. With map. 2 V. 1826. . . i35.12
Donaldson (J. W\) Varronianus : a critical and histori-
cal introduction to the ethnography of ancient
Italy and to the philological study of the Latin
language. 1860 Gill. 19
Duruy (V.), and others. Italie ancienne. 1. Annales.
2. Institutions, moeurs et ooutumes. 2 v. 9U2.15
Mis (R) Asiatic afllnities of the old Italians. 6412.23
Muratori{L. A.) Annali, See his name in next divisiim,
4^ See also Etroria ;~Rome.
2. Modern Italy. {History.)
Abbott (J. S. C.) Italy from the earliest period. 533.22
Blunt (J. J.) Vestiges of ancient manners discoverable
in Italy and SicUy. 1823 534.20
Bolta(C.) Italy during the consulate and empire of
Napoleon Buonaparte. From the Italian. 2 v. in 1.
1S29 534.24
Busk {Mrs. W.) Mediseyal popes, emperors, and cru-
saders, a.d. 1125-12(i8. 4t. . . . . 443.25
Butt (J. ) History of Italy, from the abdication of Napo-
leon L v. 1-2. 18(>0 53-1. ir,
Note. — V. 1-2 cont&in a general Burvey of the modern his-
tory of Italy, ending with the execution of Murat, 1815.
Ountu {0. ) Histoire des Italiens. Tr. par A. Laoombe.
12 V 535.05
Note.—y.l-i, embrace ' Ancient,' and v. 6-12. 'Modern'
Italy, to 1867.
Colqulioun (J. C.) Life in Italy and France in the olden
time. 1858 3262.09
Freeman IE. A.) Ancient Greece and mediffival Italy. [In Ins
Hiat. essays, t. 2, 1873.1 2628.12
Oaicciardini (F. ) History of Italy, 1490-1532. Tr. by
A. P. Goddar-l. 2ded. 10 v. 1755-56. . 532.19
History of Italy, to ] 709. [In Universal history, v. 26-26.] *06. 18
tfuH< CM'.) History Of Italy. [To 1870.] . . 531.11
Latham {R. O.) Deaceut of the modern Italians ; history, etc.,
from the Uth century, [/n his Kationallties of Europe,
V. 2.] 446.18
Mills (C.) Travels of T. Ducas in Italy, at the revival
of letters and art. 2 v 535.24
Muratori (£. A.) Annali d'ltalia [a J). 1-1827. J 40 v. in
20. 537.01
Proc(er (ff.) History of Italj;. [To 1789.] . .534.19
SaiittnMarc (O.S.L.de). Abreg6 ohronologique de I'his-
toire generate d'ltalie. 6v 531.04
Sfortosi (L. ) Compendious history of Italy [b.c. 753 to
A.D. 1831.] a"r. by N. Greene 532.06
Sismondi {J. C. L. S. de). History of the Italian repub-
UcB. [To 1805.] London, 1832 532.10
Same. New York, 1847 532.11
Spalding ( W. ) Italy and the Italian islands [To 1840. ]
3 v. Edinburgh, 1841 532.01
Same. 3 v. New York, [1844.] . . . 532.07
Wriohtson{R.K) Hiat. of modern Italy, 181.'3-50. 532.14
Note.— Of the above works that of Hunt is the most suc-
cinct and reliable historical compend coming down to the
present time. .Sforzosi ie not ao comprehensive. Abbott's
History is of a popular character. Procter's work ending
with 1789. is a more elaborate narrative history and suita-
ble for general reading. Sismondi's is merely an abridg-
ment of the original narrative. Cantu's great history has
not been translated into English. Spalding's Italy is com-
prehensive, and both historical and descriptive.
3. Italy since 1789.
Arriuabene {O Italy under Victor Emmanuel. 2 v. 533. 26
Congreve (B.) Italy and the western powers. [In his Essays, 1874.
OallengaiA.) L in 181^. ByL. Mariotti. [pseud.] 533.14
Marguerittes (J. de). Italy and the war of 1S59. 533.13
l^izini {J.) Life and writings, v. 1, 3, 5. Autobio-
graphical and biographical 1831-62. . . 5053.08
Pepe { 0. ) Scenes and events in L [1847-49.] 2 y. 533.15
Probyn {J. W.) Essays on Italy, [1^59-66.] 1868. 532.16
Senior {K W.) Journals kept in L, 1848-52. 2 v. 513.18
Trollope (T.) Social aspects of the Italian revolution,
[1859-61.] 5.33.18
Wyati (W. J.) PoUtical and mihtary history of the
Italian war. 2 v. 1868 546.24
See also in previous division ' 2, Modem Italy. History.'
Abbott, Butt, Hunt, Wrightson ; and In '4. Description and
travel,' below, Arthur, Castelar, Hobkouse, Lester, Pressensf..
JB^ See also (in Biography) Uvea of Oavour ; — Gabi-
DALDi ; — VicTOB Emanuel ; — Mazzini.
For essays upon the history and politics 0/ Italy since 1848
see Westm. rev., v. 67, 1867 (Slate of parties In I. since
1848) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 24, 1865-6 ; (Italian character and
prospects) ; Blackwood's mag., v. 88, 1860 (Tlie struggle at
Melazzo^ under Garibaldi) ; Ed. rev., v. 110 (Ital. campaign
of 1859) ; Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1860 (Battlefields of 1869 ;
N. A. rev., v. 90, 1860 (Literature of the Ital. war) ; New
Englauder, v. 17, 1859 : N. Brit, rev., v. 31, 1869 (Napo-
leonlsm and Italy ; The Italian question) ; Blackwood's
mag., v. 85, 1859 (War speculations ; Tidings from Turin ;
Italy : her nationality or dependence) ; Westm. rev., v. 71,
1859 (The Italian question) : v. 73 (Designs of Louis Napo-
leon) ; v. 72 (Bouapartism in Italy) ; v. 74, 1860 (The or-
ganization of Italy) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 1, 1860 (I., past and
present) ; Kd. rev., v. 113, 1861 (The kingdom of I ) ; Nat.
rev., V. 12, 1861 (Growth of Italian unity) : Blackwood's
mag., V. 89, 1861 : Quar. rev., v. 109, 1861 (The peace of Vil-
lafranca) ; v. 94, 18C3 (Why Italy has not done more ; To-
day in I.) ; Westm. rev., v. 79, 1863 (Rattazzi and his ad-
ministration) ; North Brit, rev., v. 42, 1865 (State and pros-
pects of Italy) : Quar. rev., v. 118. 1866 (Resources and
prospects of Italy) : Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1866 (Policy of
Italy) ; Westm. rev., v. 86, 1866 (I., Venice, and Austiia) ;
V. 87, 1867 (Italy and the war of 1866) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 47,
1867 (I. in 18C7) ; N. A. rev., v. 113, 1871 (Begeneration of
Italy, by E. Gryzauovski) : Fortuigbtly rev., v. 16, 1871
(Italy and the republic, by J. Mazzini) ; International rev.,
V. 1, 1874 (13 years of freedom in I., by A. de Gubernatis).
4. Description, Travel, and Arcliceology.
Addison (J.) Eemarks on parts of Italy, 1701-03. [In his Worka.
V. 2.] 6012.02
Alford (IJ.) Letters from abroad. 1865. . . 972. IM
Andersen (H. C.) A poet's bazaar. Pictures of travel.
1871 964.25
Art and nature under an Italian sky. By M. J., M. D.,
Edinb., 1853. 8"=. 1435.04
AHauddeMonior{A.F.) Italie. 1835. [Umvers.] 902.17
AHImr {Wm.) Italy in transition, 1860. . .
Baedeker {K.} Italy. Handbook for travellers, v. 1,
Northern Italy and Corsica, v. 2, Central Italy and
Borne. V. 3, Southern L and Sicily. 1869-70. 981.24
Harrow (</.) Tour iu Austrian Lombardy, the northern
Tyrol, etc., in 1840 . 981.23
Bartlttl {W. H.) Footsteps of [the] apostles in Italy.
1851 1055.17
Beckford (P.) Letters from Italy. [Many written in
1787.] 2v. 973.04
Beckford {W.) L; with sketches, etc. 2 v. 1634. 973.05
Bell (J.) ObseiTations on Italy. 1825. . . 9'75.01
Black {A. and C.) Guide to Italy. 1869. . . 971.24
Black la S.) Guide to the Ital. lakes. 1874. 98-2.13
— Guide to the north of Italy, including the health
resorts on the Mediterranean 1873. . . 961.31
Blessington ( Jfi JP. , countess of ). The idler in Italy.
1839 973.U
Boyle (.A, 5th earl of Cork and Oirery). Letters from Italy,
in 1754-55 971.12
Bremer (F. ) Two years in Italy. 1861. . . . 982.05
Brockedon {W.) "Italy, classical, historical, and pic-
turesque, 1842-44 1467.13
Biirnry (G.) Present state of music in I. 1771. 1562.16
Came (J.) Letters from I. [In Waldle library, v. *, 18S4.] 6078 18
Castelar (K.) Uld Rome and new Italy. 1873. 981.25
Cliusles{P.) Itnlie et Espagne. 2e i^d. 1869. 7042.07
Chateaubriand {F. R. de). Recollections of 1, etc., v. 1
1815 2516.11
Oohbe(F.P.) Italics : Italy in 1864. . . . 971.19
Cotton {IF.) Notes on Italy, [/n Ais Sea and sailor, 1861.] 921.20
Conder (J.) Italy, [/n his Modem traveller, v. 31-33.
1834.] 911.31
Dickens {C.) Pictures from Italy. 8°. . , . 973.20
Eustace {J. C.) Classical tour through L [1802, e!c.]
7th cd. 3 V 971.01
Same. 3d ed. 4 v 974.06
Evans ( tf . W. D. ) 'fhe classic and connoisseur in Italy
and Sicily. 3 t. 1835 974.20
Fbrsyth {J.) Eionrsion in Italy, 1802-1803. . . 972.10
Gardiner {W.} Sights in Italy, etc. 1847. . . 974.10
BBOOKLYN MEBCANTItB LIBBAUY.
COUNTRIES : Italy to Japan.
337
Ooelht (J. W. nm). TnTsIa In I. [Antoblograpli;, t. 3.] . S0M.1S
Oimld (W.M.) Zephyrs from Italy, eic. 185'2. 972. 16
Oieen (J. R.) Striiy stndieu, eio. 1S76. . . 952.29
GrenvUle (H., duke of Buckingham and Oiamloa). Pri-
vate diary [in Itsily and Sicily]. 1862. 971.16
Qreiton (Mrs. G.) The Knglishwommi in Italy. [Roman
States aud Sardinia.] 18(!0 972.22
Sall(N. ) Land of the Forum and the Vatican. 1855.971. 10
Ilare {A. J. V.) Cities of northern and central Italy.
3v. 1876 97.5.18
Contimtt : v. 1. On the Blviersg. and in Piedmont end
Lombard;, v. 2. In Veuetia, Paima, the Emelia, the
Uarche, and northern Tuscany, t. 3. Florence, Siena,
aud other towns of Ttiscany and Umbria.
Uawtliorne (N.) Passages from [his] Italian note-books.
2v. 1872 9G7.06
Hawthorne {Mrs. 8.) Notes on Italy. 1869. . 9.52.19
Mazlitt ( W.) Notes of a journey thiough I. 1826.
BiUardiO.S.) Six mouths in Italy. 2 v. 1853.972.08
SiUon{D.) Brigandage in South Italy. 2 v. 1S64. 5:i2.12
Hoare (Sir B. Oi) A. classical tour through Italy, 181',).
2 V 971.23
Hohhouse (J. G., lord Brow/hion). Italy : visits from
1816tols54 2v. .' 973.1-t
Ilomlls [W. D.) Italian journeys. 1S67. . . 972.06
Janin (J.) Sketches of Genoa, Pisa, and Florence,
•with a description ofthe Cathedral of Milan. 981.18
Jarve.i{J.J.) Italian sights and Papal principles. 972.12
Kemble (F. A.) A year of consolation. 1849. 973.16
Laing {S.) Notes of a traveller. 1854. . . 5075.08
Lesler {C. &) My Consulship. 2 v. 1853. . 972.01
Lippincoli {S. J.) Stories and sights of Italy. By
Grace Greenwood [pseudort] 951.01
Lowell IJ. S.) Italy, and a few bits of Roman mosalo. [In Fire-
Bide Travels. 186*.] 2634,12
Mamiani delta Rovere ( Count T. ) Eights of nations, ap-
plied to Italy. 1S60 5613.05
May Fiy, \pseudon.'\ Continental tour, together with
notes and anecdotes of diplomatic life. 1871. 941.27
Mazzini (J.) Life and writings, v. 1, 3, 5. Autobio-
graphical and political 5053.08
Menilelssohn-Bariholdy (F. ) Letters from Ikdy.etc. S71. 14
Same. 2d ed. Pha, 18U3. 10°. . . 971.15
Moens ( W. J. C. ) English travellers and Italian bri-
gands. 18G6. 973.17
Same. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1866. 12°. 973.21
Montaifftit (Jf. de). Journey into Italy, 1680-81. [In hit Worka,
1863] 6065.01
Moore (</.) Viewof society and manners in Italy, [1775-
78]. 2v 5056.07
Murray (J.) Handbook for Central Italy. 1867. 971.22
— Handbook for travellers in Northern Italy. Pied-
mont, Liguria, Lombardy, Venetia, Parma, Mo-
dena and Komagna. 18(J0 971.08
— Handbook for Central Italy. Lucca, Tuscany, Flo-
rence, the Marches, Umbria, part of the [Roman
States], Sardinia. 1861 971.06
— Handbook for Southern Italy [confined to Naples].
1858 971.07
Norton (0. K) Notes of travel and study in Italy.
1860 971.05
Paton (A. A.) Highlands aud Islands of the Adriatic.
2v. 1849 975.05
Feale (R.) Notes on Italy. 1829-30. . . . 971.13
P/eiffer(L) Visit to Italy. 1853 1051.07
Presse.asi ( E. de). Borne and Italy at the opening of
the (Ecumenical council. 1870. . . . 3585.1ii
Raymond (J. ) A voyage through Italy, in 1 646-47. 971.04
Riti;hie(A.O.M.) I. aUan life and legends. 1870. 974.11
Robertson {J.) Lights and shades on a traveller's path.
1851 944.05
Roscoe{T.) Landscape annual, 1830-33. The tourist
in Italy. 4t 974.17
Rose (W. 8.) Letters from the north of Italy. 2 v.
1819 974.12
St. John (B. ) The subalpine kingdom ; Savoy, Pied-
mont, and Genoa. 2 v. 1856 973.09
Shelle;/ {P. B.) Essays and letters from abroad, v. 8.] . 2643 02
SintondiL.) Timr iu ItiUy, e(c., 1817-18. . . 974.04
SmaUeU (T.) Travels through France and Italy, in 1763. [/n hU
Miacel. works, T. 6, lt)0«.l 60*7.09
Slael-lMsleiu (Miiif.de). Corittne, ou I'ltalie. 7037.01
^ Same. Coriun^, or Italy '253.(11
Taine{B.) Italy : Florence and Venice. 1869. 675.08
— Italy : Borne and Naples. 1808. .... 975. U8
— Philosophie de I'art en Italie. 18CG. . . 1431.27
Turr\bull(R.) The genius of Italy. 1849. . 972.16
WliiUside {J.) Italy in the 19th century, contrasted
with ite past condition. 3 v. 1848. . . 531.01
49* Su also, in this cUws, Apenninaa :— Oalabria ■—
Oorsioa -.-Elba :— Elnirla ;— Europe ;— Florence ;— 0«
noa ;— Malta:— Mantua;— Milan ;— Naples;— Nice ;-
Piedmont ;— Pompeii ;— Roman States :— Borne ;— Sicilr •
Tuscany ;— ITrblno ;— Venice ;—Vorona.
For other topics bolonxing to Italy, jm in the general al-
phabet, Biblical and relig. lit. {Pupa, p. 96) ;— Bloeraphr
{Italian, p. Ill) ; — Costume (p, 284, :— Drama:— lias
arts ;— Language ; — Literature, eic
Numerous reforeucus to dacriptive and hittorical tuntU
are given in Boston Public library • Chronological index of
Fiction ■ [2736.13], and on p. 96 of the Qalnov Oatalogae
[2716.29].
Jaioaioa.
Beckford (W.) Account of J. 2 t. 1790. .1162.18
Bridges (O.W.) Annals of Jamaica. 2 v. 1828. 556.10
Dallas (R. 0.) Hist, of the Maroons. 2 v. 1803. 556.07
Oosse (P. H.) Birds of Jamaica. 1847. . .4814.01
•Vote.— Beviowed in Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1862.
if (fcrs from Jamaica, [auon.] lidin., 1873. 16°, 1161.22
].ony {R) History of J. [ajion.] 3 v. 1774. . 558.04
Madden (H. R.) Twelve months' residence in the West
Indies, during the transition from slavery to ap-
prenticeship. 2 V. Is35 1161.09
Jfiiriy; or a planter's life in J. [anon.] 1828. 1162.17
Pringle (it ) The fall of the sugar planters of Jamaica,
with remarks on the labour question. 1869. 5926.14
Willis {N. P.) Health trip to the tropics. 1854. 1162.24
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860 (The Maroons of J.) ;
Fraser's mag., v, 73, 186« (J. and the recent insurrection ;
2 art.) ; New Enjilaiider, v. 26, 1867 (The iusurrecUon in J.,
by G. a. Hubbard) : Quar. rev., v. 120. 1806 (lU disturb-
ances and prospects) ; Wostm. rev., v. 69, 1853 (Jamaica
distress and British philanthropy) ; v. 88, 1867 (Jamaica):
Harper's mag., v. 22. See alto works on West Indies.
Jamaica, (£./.)
Macdonald {J. M. ) Two centuries in the history of the
Presbyterian church. 1862 3457.23
Sa alto, in this class, Long Island.
Japan.
Adams (F. 0.) Hist, of Japan. 2 v. 1874. . . 1026.12
Alcocic (K.) Three years' residence in J. 2 T. 1863. 1022.05
Beauvoir {Marq. de). Jeddo : conclusion of a voyage
round the world. 1872 932.24
Bell (W. M.) Otlter countries, T. 2. 1872 913.14
Ciir<m{F.) 'Account of J., 1631-8. [/n Pinkerton, V. 7.) 926.07
CHambert't Papers for the people, v. 12, 1861 [European inter-
course with J.J 2516.06
Chiushinyara, or the loyal league. A Japanese romance.
Tr. by F. V. Dickens. 1876 7811.12
Cookton (C. A.) England and i. [In International policy.] 6716.14
'Diary on the coast of J., 1673. [In Pinkerton's voy.,T. 7.] 926.07
Dickson ( W.) Japan : a sketch of [its] history, govern-
ment, and ofllcers. 1869 1022. 15
DuboU de Jandgmi (A.P.) Japon, etc. 1850. [Univera.]
Findlay (A. 0.) Directory for the navigation of Japan.
1870 1045.05
Fonblanque (K B. de). Niphon and Pecheli ; or, two
years in Japan. 1862 1022.17
Oolownin ( W. ) Memoirs of a captivity in Japan, 1811-
1813. 3 v. 1022.01
Great Britain. Commercial reports from her British
majesty's consuls in Japan. 1870-71. . . 5947.01
Hawks [F. L. ) Narrative of the exped. to Japan, 1852-
51, under Commodore Perry. 3 v. 1856. 4°. J0I(i.05
jVo«.— The general narrative of the exped. la contained
in V. 1.
Same. [Being v. 1. of preceding work.] 18j6.
8° 1016.05
Hittory of Japan, [/n XTaiversal history, v. 9, 1769.] . . 406.02
Hubner\j.A.,lmronmn). Ramble round the world. 1874. 933.20
Jarrad {F. W.) China sea directory, v. 4. Coaste of the
Japan islands. 1873 1045.20
Jarves {J. J. ) Glimpse at the art of J. 1876. 1451. 17
Jephson (R. M) and Mmhirst [K P.) Our life in Japan.
1869 1022.23
Kaempfer{B.) '•History of J. [f n Finkerton, v. 7.] . . 926.07
Mitford(,A.B.) Talesof old Japan. 2d ed. 1874. 1021.20
Mossman (,& ) New Japan, during the past 20 years.
1873 I(i2(;.14
t3 In saking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOB S NAUB, the Arst part of the TITLE, and the MnUBEB.
838
COUNTRIES : Japan to Jawn.
Perry (Jf. <7.) EipedlUon to Japan. Su Hamkt (P. L.) above.
PumpeUyili.) Journey lu-ound the world. 1870. 112.J.09
— Qeological losoarches. [/n Sm. coutrlb., v. 15.] . . 393T.15
BuiidaU ( 7'., ed. ) Memorials of the empire o( Japan in
the XVI. and XVIL centuries. [Hakluyt soc,
18.J0.] 1022.19
Shobtrl(F.) World in miniature. Japan. . . 6631.23
iSiebold (P. F. von). Manners and customs of the Japan-
ese. 1846 1022.04:
Simpson ( W. ) Meeting the sun: a journey. 1874. 10 15.08
8pfUiluuj (J. W.) The Jiipanexped. [1852-5.] 1022.14
Taylor (B.) Japan in our day. 1872. . . .1021.18
— Visit to Japan, 1855 1022.07
TiLshn/lnI.) Illustrations of J. 1822. . . .1026.05
Wuod\W. M.) Fiiukwei ; or Japan. 1859. .1022.08
See also impers in BlacUwoiKl's mag., v. 81, 1867 ; ». 81-86,
1868-69 (Oruiss) in Japanese waters ; 6 art.) ; T. 90, 1861 (In-
land sea of J.) ; V. 91, 1862 (PoUtical tragedies in J.) ; v. 93
1863 (Sensation diplomacy in J.) ; T. 101, 1S67 (RevoluUon
in J.) ; V. 112. 1872 (Japan) ; June, 1874 (Romance of the J.
revolution); Ed. rev., v. 96. 1853 ; v. 113, 1861 ; v. 117, 1863
(Beview of Aloock) ; v. 122, 1865 (Biltish commercial rela-
tions with J.) ; V. 136, 1872 (Uolorm iu J.) ; Foitn. rev., v,
13, 1870 (Kide through Yedol ; Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861 lEo-
mance in Japan) ; Fraser's mag., v. 69, 1864 ; Nat. rev., v.
18, 1861 jThe destjuctiou of Kagosina) ; N. A. rev., April,
1875 (Recent rev. iu J., by W. E. lirifflths); N. Brit, rev., v.
31, 18.')9 (J. and the Japanese) ; Qu. rev., v. Ill, 1863 : April,
1871 (100 years of Christianity in J.) ; July, 1874 (J. as it
was and is) ; Westm. rev., v. 73, 1860 ; and consult Index
to V. 1-50 of Harper's mag., and v. 1-10 of Soribner's mag.
Java.
Blume(C.L.) 'Flora JavsB, ete. 3 T. 1828-36. foL 4919.01
Davidson (Q. F.) Trade and travel in the far oast.
1816 1062.11
Dekker {M. D. ) Max Havelaar ; or, the coffee auctions
of the Dutch trading company. 18G8. .1061.18
liaffles{T.8.) History of Java. 2 v. 1830. 1025.0.")
Same, 'niustrations. 1S44. 4°. . . . 1026.01
Stavorinua (J. S.) •Account of J., 1798. [Pinkorton, v. 11.] 926.11
See also FoituigUUy rev., v. 3, 1806 (Keooll. of J., by Sir
J. Bowring) ; Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1851 (Excursion in J.) :
v. 63-64, 1861 (2 ait.) ; Harper's mag., v. 15.
Jerusalem.
Barclay {J. T.) The city of the Great King. 1858. 1055.02
llarUtU[W.H.) Wallisaboutthecity of J. [1852.] 1055.10
mdy [B. C.) Walter in Jerusalem. 18G8. .1041.12
hhyusson^J.) Aucieut topography of J. 1817. 1055.12
Johnson (H.B.) Hadji in Syria ; or, 3 years iu J. 1051.01
Maundrell (H,) Journey from Aleppo to J.. 1697. [M Fiukerton,
V. 10.] 926.10
'Ordnance survey of Jerusalem. By C. W. Wilson. 3 v.
London, ls65. foL
Palestine exploration fund. The recovery of Jerusalem.
A narrative by Capt Wilson, C.ipt. Warren, etc.
With iutrod. by .\. F. Stanley. Ed. by W. Morri-
son. 1871 1044.12
See also Palestine, for other publications of this society.
PieroUi (K) Jerusalem explored ; ancient aud modern.
2 v. 1861 1057.01
Thrupp (J. F.) Aiitient Jeru-salem. 1855. . 1045.04
)Valcott{S.) Topogr. of Jerusalem. [In Bibliotheca sacra, Jan.,
1867 ; July, Jan., 1870.]
iVote.— Siuith's dictionary, v. 2 (Amer. ed.),and M'CIln-
tock and Stroug'a oyclopajdia, v. 1, contain elaborate arti-
cles upon Jcrusalein ; and there is a bibliographical note
upon the history and topography ol the city iu the Boston
public library Ciitalogue of history, etc. [2716.19J.
4^ See also Palestine, for many important works, by
Bitter, Robinson, elc.
See also Ed. rev., Jan., 1873 (Recovery of J.) ; Fraser's
mag., v. 67, 1863 (J., by F. B. Oobbe); N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858.
Jews.
Alexander {J.) The Jews : their past, present, and fu-
ture. 1870 3441.11
Allen (J. H.) Hebrew men and times. 1863. 34(14.11
Ancient nation. A sign and a wonder. [History and re-
ligious usages.] 1--575 3441.21
Atwaler (K K) History and significance of the sacred
tabernacle of the Hebrews. 1875. . . . 351,5.17
Beke ( G T. ) Origines Biblicoe ; or, researches in prim-
eval history. V. 1. [No.morepubl.] 1834. 3141.16
Ccmles ( //. ) Hebrew history, from the death of Moses
to the close of the scripture narrative. 1875.3461. 10
Da Costa {I.) Israel and the gentiles. History of the
Jews, firom the earliest times to the present dav.
18.55 3164.09
Dispersion of the Jews, lst-17th cent. [In TJoiversal hist., v. 13.^
Jiuiald ( //. ) Antiquities of LsraeL From the German,
by H. 8. Solly. 1876 3441.26
— History of Israel to the time of Christ Tr. by J. E.
Carpenter. 5 v. 1869-74 3441.17
Fleury (0.) Manners of the ancient Israelites. En-
larged by A. Clarke. 1845 3441.21
Gaussen (,Prof. — ). From Egypt to Sinai : the exodus
of the children of Israel. [18i)9.] .-. .3554.22
OiU (J. ) Notices of the Jews by the classic writers oi
antiquity : previous to A. D. 500. 1«70. . 3441.13
Oould {S. B.)^ Legends of the patriarchs and prophets,
and other Old Testament characters. 1872. 3757.11
Hadley (J.) On the Hebrew chronology from Moses to Solomon.
[In his Essays, philological, etc. 1873.] . . . .^ . 6414.19
Hales ( W. ) New analvsis of chronology, etc. v. 1-3.
1830 ■ 3142.19
Hale {W. H.) Hist, of the Jews from the time of Alex-
ander the great to the destruction of Jerusalem.
1854. 3441.09
History of the Jews from the captivity to the present
time, [anon.'i Ed. by W. Jenks. 1848. 3411.04
Jalin iJ. ) Hist, of the Hebrew commonwealth. 3442.03
Jortin [J.) Condition from the destruction of Jerusalem to [1700].
[In his Remarks, etc., p. 468-607.] 3123.22
Josephus[F.) Antiquities of the Jews. [Works, v. 1-2, 1809.] 3112. U9
Same. [In his Works, v. 1-3. Phil., 1859.] . . . 3142.12
— The Jewish war. With his autobiography. New
tr. by R. Traill, with notes by 1. Taylor. 3418.22
Same. Tr. by W.Whiston. [In his Works, v.3, 1809.] 3112.09
Same. Tr. by W.Whiston. [Works, v. 3-4, 1859.] . 3112.13
Kiito {J. ) Illustrated history of [i.e. contained in] tlio
Holy HiLle. 1869 3441.12
Lenorr^ant \b'. and Chevalier [E.) Manual of ancient history, v.
1, 1869 623.14
Maimnnidej ,• or, Moses Ben Maimon. Origin of the Ju-
daic .'ode of laws. 1838 3573.28
Milman (H.H.) Hist, of the Jews, to [1807]. 3 v. 34U.01
Myers (M. 11.) Jewish calendar for 10 years, containing
the date of every sabbath, festival, and fast.
1869 3448.24
Newman (F. W.) History of the Hebrew monarchy
from Samuel to the Babylonish captivity, [itnon. ]
1847 3441.1(1
Noil (J. 0.) Physical hist, of the Jewish races. ^736.01
Osburn(W.) Israel in Egypt. 2d ed. 1856. 1075.14
Renan (E.) Hist, of the people of Israel. [In Studies, etc.] 3312.10
liotkscliild (C and A. de). History and btvrature of the
Israelites according to the Old Testament and the
Apooi-ypha. 2d ed. 2 v. 1871. . . . 3441.14
Skarpe {8.) Hist of the Hebrew nation and its litera-
ture. 1869 3735.08
Shuck/ord (8.) The sacred and pro&ne history of the
world. [To the death of Joshua.] New ed., re-
vised by J. T. Wheeler. 2 v. Is5.\ . . 3442.07
SmWi ( W., ed.) Student's scripture hist. Old Testjimeut
history to the return from captivity. . . 3441.07
— Students scripture history. New Testament. 3441.13
Stanley (A. P.) Lectures on the history of the Jewish
church. 2 v. Is63-7i) 3442.16
Strachey [E.j Hebrew politics in the time of Sargon
and Sennacherib. 1853 3733.18
Volney (0. F. G. de). New researches on ancient history.
i856 422.31
Wilherforce (S.) Heroes of Hebrew hist 1870. 3623.16
t^- See also Biblical aud relig. lit. [Judaism, p. 90) : and,
in this class, Jerusalem :— Palestine. For bibliographical
information the reader may consult the note on p. 161 of
the Boston Catalogue of history, etc., 1873 [2716.19].
Modon Jews,
Blunt {J.K) Hist of the Jews in England. 1830. 3441.06
Bridges [J. H.) Jews In the middle ages. [Oxford essays, 1867.]
Castro (A.de). Hist of the Jews in Spain. l.'S51. 3 411.08
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 5 (Jewish life in central
Europe) 2616.03
Cracrn/l [B.) Jews of western Europe. (Essays, v. 2, 1868.] 2521.14
Gawler [G.) Establishment of Jewish colonies in Pains-
tine. 1845. 8" 5721.01
Home (The) and the synagogue of the modern Jew.
[anon.] London, 1B72. 12°. . . . 3441.22
JkriHs (t/) The British Jews. 1853 3441.05
Roberts {S. ) Parallel miracles : or, the Jews and tie
gypsies. 1830. 6835.06
BBOOKLYM MBBOANTILB LIBRARY.
COUNTRIES : Jowb to Lakes.
889
.imiicfcer (S. M.) Hist of the modem Jews. 18G0. 34C4.12
Wilkins (A. S.) Phoenicia and Israel 1871. 421.22
Restoration of the Jews.
Bickersteili ( li.) Restoration of the Jews. 1852. 3517.14
"Kinijs of the East ;" an exposition of the prophecies.
2ded. 1819 3564.05
The Ten Tribes of Israel.
Soudinot {£) Star in the west ; an attempt to discover
the long lost ten tribes of Isiael. 181G. . 557.;!1
Oarpeittei- (^W.) Israelites found in the Anglo-Saxons.
1872 3141.23
Moore (<?. ) The lost tribes and the Saxons of the east
and of the west, with new views of Buddhism.
1861 3528.05
Simon (B. A. ) Ten tribes of Israel identified with the
aborigines of the western hemisphere. 1836. 566.14
Jordaa
Lynch (W.F.) Expedition to the J. 1850. .1054.01
See <Uto works ou Palestine.
Juau Fernandez.
BroiCrte (J. B.) Crusoe's island. 18(;4. . . .111107
Parish ( ir.) Account of expod., 1749 to 1776, and of the estab-
lishmeat of a colony ou the island, [in Ro/al geogr. soo.
Jourual, V. 4. 183-1.] »03.07
Kafirs.
jlnguaCG. i?".) 'The Kafirs Ulustrated. 1840. A.57.20
Kamachatka.
Kraschenninikoff (1:1.) History of K. 1764. . 1146.01
Kansas.
Board of agriculture. 3d annual report Topeka, 1874.
8= 6106.09
Brewerton (ff. D.) Wars of the western border. 581 .19
Olndntonc (T. K) The Englishman in Kansas. 1122.05
iZnte ( A'. K) Kansas and Nebraska. 1855. . .1122.08
i/o«ou!at/ (J. ^.) History of K. 1808. . . . 053.16
Uunler (barmy), pseud. What I saw and heard in K.
1H56 203.50
Le Conte [J. L.) Coleoptera of K. [In Sm. contrib., v. 11.] 3937.11
Robin.ion (S. T. L.) Kansas : its interior and exterior
life. 1837 1122.11
T^ce (J. H) Over the plains, cfc. [1872.] . .1132.19
Wilder {D.W.) Aunals of Kansas. Is75. . 053.17
A'<i(i!. — The Reports of the Pacific &. Bead surveys
[1127.01] coutaiu much iut'urmation in regard to the geology,
natural history, etc., of Kansas.
Kasiigar. See Toxkistan.
Kashmir.
Austen [H. H.) Notes on the valley of Kashmir. [In Hoyal geogr.
BOtr. Jourual, T. 31, 1861.) 803.34
Purdon ( IK. H.) On the trigouometrical survey ai.d physical cou-
figiiratiou of the valley of Kashmir. [In Royal geogr. soc.
Journal, V. 31, 1861.) 903.34
See also Oaslimere, for more important entries.
Keiiilv7ortli Castle.
History of K. Cabtle, the priory and church, with a
description, etc. Coventry, 1834. 8''. . 492.30
LanelKim (II.) Letter describing the magnificent pa-
geant; before queen Elizabeth, in 1575. . 492.30
Thomson {Mrs. K. B.) Lit. characters, etc., v. 1 3253.30
See also Scott's novel, * Keuilworth.'
Kensington.
MurU iL.) The ohl court suburb; or, memorials of
Kensington 493.20
.See aUo works ou London, in this olasa.
Kent {County of).
Adams (H. 0., editor). The Kentish coronal ; consist-
ing of original contributions, in prose and poetry,
by persms ooiniected with the. 18 U. . 2512.25
Almack [H.) Papers relating to proceedings in K., 1G42 46. [Oam-
deniniscel., T. 3, )85r,.] 6113 15
Beauties of K»gland and Wales.v. 8, 1808 (by E.W. Bray ley). ai6a.08
Black (A. mvi G.) Guide to Kent 1870. . . U51.20
Murray (J.) Hundboolt for Kent. 185.S. . . 953.20
Kentucky.
CoBxns(L.) Historical siietches of K. 1850. .,592.24
Brake (D.) Pioneer life in Kentucky. Notes and a
biogr. sketch by his son, C. D. Drak«. 1870. 592.28
Fortoood (W.S.) Mammoth cave of K. 1870. 1122.X4
Khiva
Abbott ((/.) Journey from Herant to Khiva, during the
Eussian invasion. 2d ed. 2 v. in 1. 18.56. 997.08
Ilellwald (F. von). The Rvissians in central Asia. I02ii.l5
Ker(D.) On the road to Khiva. 1874. . .1020.10
MacGahan(J. A.) Campaigning ou the Oxus and the
fall of Khiva. 1874 1034.18
SpaWin!7(J3'.) Khiva and Turkestan. 1874. .1026.17
Zimmermann (C.) Memoir illustrative of the Bnssian
expedition against Khiva. 1840. . . . 1034.15
Knoz County, (Ohio).
Norton (A. B. ) History of Knox Co., Ohio, 1779-1802.
1862 612.16
Koordistan or Kurdistan.
Ainsvxirth { W.) Visit to the Chaldeans iti central Kurdistan ; and
of an ascent c^ the peak of Row&ucliz in 1840. [In Royal
geogr. soc. Journal, v. 11, 1841.] VU3.14
Brant {J.) Not«s uf a Journey through a part of Kurdistan in
1838. [/» Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 10, 1841.] . 003.18
MilluifjeaiF.) Wild life among the Koorils. 1870. 1014. iO
lUch (C.J.I Narrative of a residence in K. 2 v. 1041.22
S/iOU) (7i'. i?.) Journey to Kasbgar. 1872. . .1024.22
Taylor {J. O.) Journal oi a tour in K., etc. [In Royal geog. soc.
Journal, V. 38, 1S38.J 904 02
— Travels in Kurdistan. With map. [In Royal geogr. soc. Jour-
nal, T. 36, 1806.] 903.38
See also Kew li:uglander, v. 23, 1864 (by Wm. Clark).
Labrador.
Chimmo ( W.) Vixit to the N. £. coast, in 1867. [/» Royal geogr.
soc. Journal, v. 38, 1838.] 904.03
Hind [U. Y.) Explorations in the interior of the Lab-
rador peninsula. 2 v. 1803 1153.15
Noble (L. L. ) After icebergs with a painter : a summer
voyage to L. 1801 1113.03
Osgood (J. li.) & 0). Maritime provinces, eic. 1133.11
See alio Harper's mag., v. 22 (3 mos. lu L., by C. Eallook).
Laokaivanua Valley.
HoUister ( 77.) Contributions to the history of the Lacka-
wanna valley. 1857 591.19
La Plata. See Argentine RepubUo 0?. 291).
Lake Champlaiu.
Butler (B. C.) Lake George and Lake Champlain, to
1759 1112.26
Palmer (P. S.) History, etc., 1009-1814. . . . 1111.29
Lake Eh-ie.
Burges(T.) Battle of Lake Erie. 1839. . . 585.18
.See also lives of Febbv ; and Harper's nug„ v. 47 (Wine
Islands, by 0. F. Woolson).
Lake George.
Butler (B. G.) Lake George and Lake Champlain, to
175'J 1112.26
DeCosla (£. F.) Lake George : its scenes and charac-
teristics, with glimpses of the oldeu times. 1112.17
Marvin (H.) History, etc.: a descriptive guide. 1111.30
Set aUo Harper's mag., v. 7 (by T. Jl. Bichards).
Lake Superior.
Foster (J. W.) and Whitney {J. D.) Geology and topo-
graphy of a portion of the Lake Superior land dis-
trict. 2 pts. 1S5U-51 4112.35
Kohl (J. 0.) Kitchi-Gami. Wanderings round Lake
Superior. 1800 1115.17
,S<e also, in tliis class, Michigan ; also Harper's mag., r.
34 (Pictured rocks of, by A. L. Rawson).
Lakes (Great) of North America.
Schoolcraft (H. J. ) Travels from Detroit through the
chain of American lakes to the sources of the
Mis.issippi, 1820. 1821 1115.16
Life on the lakes : trip to the pictured .rocks of Lake
Sup;'rior. [rtiiOH.] 2 v 220.38
WhitUesey (C.) l-'tuctuations of level. [In Sm. Contrib., v. 12.]
See also annual reports of U. S. chief of eugiueers, for r»
suits of the topogr. and hydrographical survey.
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AU i'HOB'3 NAME, the first part of the XITLV, and the KUU BBS.
340
COUNTRIES : Lanoaahire to London.
Lancashire, (England).
Baines {B.) History of the county palatine and duchy
of Lancaster. 2 t. 1868 498.13
BeautUt of England, T. 9, 1807 (by J. Britton). . . . 951V09
Davies {J.) Ou tho i-aeaa of Laucashiie, as iwdlcated by the local
names and the dialect of the county [FhiloL eoc proceed-
iugs. 1866.J 6W3.08
HaUeu iS) L. : its puritaniam and non-oonformity.
'i V. 1869. 3436.16
UurdaicklO.) Traditions, superstitions, and folk-lore.
1872. 3817.27
See aim Ohetham aooiety. Bemains hiat, aud literary.
93 T. {OorUenls given on p. 265 of this Catalogue.) . (S09t.01
Lancaster County, {Pa.)
jHorris (A) Biographical history, etc. 1873. . 623.27
Mombeii I J. L) Authentic history of Lancaster, Penn.
1869 623.23
Lapland.
Alviella {Count ff.d*). Sahara and Lapland. 1874. 1083.23
Bhrenmalm (A.) Travels into weeteru Nordland and Lapland.
1741. [/n Pinkerton. T. 1.] 926 01
Snichinson (A. K) 'lYy Lapland. 1870. . .1143.13
Leerm IK.) *Aooount of Dauiuli L. [/n Pinkerton, v. 1.] 926.01
Brgnard [j. F.) •Jouiney to h., 1681. {In Pinkerton, v. 1.] 926.01
Sclieffer{J.) History ot L. 1704 1143.14
SlMirp{T.) Up in the north. 1^72. . . . 991.10
Taylor {J. Bayard). Northern traveL 1858. . 991.02
See also Bentley's miscel., T. 62, 1867 (6 art.) ; Qoar. rev.,
T. 94, 1854.
Lebanon (Mount).
Allah Effendi {KB.) ThisUe and cedar of. 1854. 1052.06
Cluisseaudi.&.W.) Druses of the L. 1855. .105409
CImrchiU {C H.) Mount Lebanon, 1812 to 1852. 3d ed.
4v 1034.01
Beviowed in N. A. rev., t. 81, 1865.
Dandini (J.) Voyage, etc., 1680. [In Pinkerton, T. 10.] . 926.10
A'apie)'(/i) Keminiscenoes of Syria, e(c. 2 V. 1041.19
See also Bmsea (p. 304) ; — Syria — Palestine.
Leicestershire, {England).
Beauties of England, v. 9, 1807 (by J. Britton). 951a. 09
Murray {J.) Handbook for travellers. 1868. . 951.07
Leicester, {Mass.)
Draper (J.) Brief sketch of Leicester. IWilh hie History of Soen-
cer.] «11M
Leominster, {Mass.)
Wilder {D.) History of L., 1700-1852. . . . 621.25
Levant. See East (p. S04).
Le'gris County, {New York).
Hough {F. B.) History of Lewis county, in the State of
New York. 1860 61408
LeTS. See Hebrides.
Lexington, {Mass.)
Hudson {a) History of Lexington to 1868. . 611.20
Proceedings at the centennial celebration of the battle of
Lexington. [Ed. by C. Hudson and E. G. Porter.]
Lexington, 1875. L 8° 596.09
See Note in Bulletin of Boston pablic library, July, 1876.
Iiiberia.
Alexander {A.) A history of the oolonizatiou on the
western coast of Africa. 1819 5833.08
myden (£. D.) Mixed races iu L. [Sm. rep., 1870.] . . 3936.25
CrammeU(A.) Future of Africa. 1862. . . 5831.11
Stockutell (0. S.) Republic of Liberia: geography, sod,
history, etc. 1868 1093.18
See also LitteU, v. 12, 1856 ; N. A. rev, T. 97, 1863 (LiberU
coUege).
Iiibyan Desert
Hoskiiis (0. A.) Visit to the great oasis of Libyan
desert, eic 1837 1083.13
.Si. John {B. ) Adventures in the L. D. 1849. 1082.16
See alto Sahara, in this dass.
Liuoola, {Mass.)
ShattuekiL.) Hist, of Lincoln. [/nAi> Hist, of Ooncord.] 611.29
Lincolnshire, {England).
Btautiet of Bngluid, t. 9, 1807 (by 1. Britton) 951a.09
Chronicle of the rebellion in L., 1470. Ed. by J. Q. Nichols.
[Oamden miscel., v. 1, 1847.] 6112.39
Lipaii Dslands.
BcBdeker {K) Italy, v. 3. Excursions, etc, 1869-70. 981.24
LiverpooL
ikniiliers {H.) Liverpool : its commeroe, statistics, and
institutions ; with a history of the cotton trade.
1825 498.15
See alMO Lancashire, above.
Livonia.
LaOiam (£. O.y Nationalities of Europe, v. 1, 1863. . . 445.17
See aito Lady Eastlake's ' Livonlan tales ' [224.11.]
London.
.4rcfter(r.) Terrible sights of L. 1870. . .5816.25
.Bariie« (D. JT.) WhatlsawinL. 1852. . . 953.08
Bayley {J. ) History and antiquities of the tower of
London, 1830 485.18
JSeofcer (iJ. it) Soientiflo London. 1874. . .3906.18
Bohn{S.G.) Pictorial handbook of L. 1854 493.08
Brayley {E. W.), Nighiincjale (</.), a)id Brewer {J.N.)
'Loudon and Middlesex; hist., commercial, and
descriptive survey. 5 pts., 1810-16. [Beauties
of England, V. 10-14] 9.51a.lO
Chronicle of the Gray Friars of L. Ed by J. G. Nichols.
London, Camden soc, laSi. 4°. ... 5113.07
Colqulioun {P.) Treatise ou the commerce and police
of the river Thames, containing a historical view
of the trade of the port of London. 1800. 5633.07
DaUas {0. M.) A series of letters from L. 186'J. 955.09
J)e antiquis legibus liber ; chronica majorum et vice-
comitum Londoniarum, 1178-1274; cum appeu-
dioe ; cur. T. Stapleton. London, Camden sac. ,
1816. 4° 5112.34
Dixon (W.H) Her majesty's tower. 2 v. 1869. 493.11
Bevlewed In Blackwood's mag., v. 88, 1860.
Egan{P.) Tom and Jeny. Life m L. 1869. 6216.36
Emerson {G. B.) L.: how the great city grew. 491. Ki
l)-anciUo7i (B. E.) Natioaal characteristics, and flora
and fauna of London. 1872. ... 5716.28
Eraser (Sir W.) London self-governed. 1866. 5731. IS
Grant {J.) The great metropolis. 1837. . . 951.16
— Sketches iu London. 1840 955.07
Creenwiiod iJ.) Wdds of London. 1874. . .5818.10
SiUary {Sir W.) On the Improvement and embeUishmeut of the
metropolis. 1824. (/» Pamphleteer, v. 24] . . . 6058.24
Howard (L.) CUmatology of London. 3 v. 1833. 4U28.iO
Howitt { W. ) Northern heights of London, or historical
associations of Hampstead, Higbgate, Muswell
Hill, Homsey, and Islington. 1869. . . 493.19
HwU {L. ) A saunter through the West end. . 49 J. 32
— The town : its characters and events. 1859. 2533.08
Jesse {J. H.) L. and its celebrities. 2 v. 1850. 493.09
— Loudon : its celebrated characters and remarkable
places. 3v. 1871 482.02
ISrwan {D.J. ) Palace and hovel ; or, phases of London
life. 1870 955.18
Knight {C.) London. [An historical and topographical
account] 6 v. 1841-44 486.02
Same. New ed. 6 v. in 3. L., 1857. 8°. 487.01
Ijarwood{J.) Story of the L. parks. 2 v. 1872. 493.28
Lemon {M.) Up and down the L. streets. 1867. 486.01
Liber albus : the white book of the city. Compiled a.d.
1419, by John Carpenter, Richard Whittington,
mayor. From the Latin and Anglo-Norman.
1861 4i5.17
Londlna 'iUustrata. Graphic and historic memorials
OfL. L. 2v. 1819-25. fol 957.01
London in 1850-1851. [Trav. Libr., v. 25, 1851.] 5075.30
Uackay {0.) Songs and ballads relative to the Loudon prentices
and tite affairs of London. [In Percy soc, v. 1 } . 5060.01
Marsh ( C. ) The clubs of London ; with anecdotes, dc.
[anon.] 2 v. 1828 6216.14
Maydiston (B.) De concordia inter Bic. IL et civitatcm
L. Ed. by T. Wright, [/n Camden soc] 5112.03
Mayhew {H.) h. labor and L. poor 3 v. 1864. 5818.06
Same. Extra volume. Those that will not work.
1862 5818.03
Meteyard {K) Hallowed spots of ancient L. 1870. 493.18
BBOOKLYN UBBOANXILB LIBBABZ.
COUNTRIES : lK>ndon to Madeira.
341
Manimeiita Gildhallte Londoniensis. Liber albas, Liber
cnstumarum, et Liber Horn. 3 v. Ed. by H. T.
Uiley. [Rolls chronicles.] 5111. —
Murray (X) Handbook to L. as it is ri8G9.] . 951.10
Nadal[R S.) ImprcsKions of L. social life. 1875. 956.25
Orridqe (B. B.) Some account of the citizens of Lon-
don and their rulers, 1060-1807. . . . 493.27
Pascoe (0. K) London guide and directory for Amer.
travellers. 1875 ." . 953.30
liUclUeiJ.R) About London. 1860. . . . 492.31
Sala(G.A.) Gas-light aud daylight. 1859. . 952.01
Sclilesinrjer (M.) Saunteringa in and about L. 1853. 9U.07
8mWi (A.) and others. Sketches of L. Ufe, eio. 2542.20
tsmith (,J. T.) 'Ories of London. 1830. . .1447.13
Thomson (,Ii.) Chronicles of L. bridge. 1827. 492.29
TIiombutT/ (W.) Haunted London. 1865. . 493.15
Timbs(J.) Club life of London. 2 v. 1866. 41)3.10
Same. [Newed.] Clubs and club life, etc. 6210.35
— London and Westminster : strange events, charac-
teristics, aud changes of metropolitan life. 2 v.
1868 493.13
fFey {F.) Londres il y a cent ans. 1859. . . 491.17
On the Toioer, see Dixon aud Bdyley, above, aud, iu Flo*
tion, Ainawortlx'B Tower of London [115.11].
Hee also, la geuei-al alphabet, British museum; — St.
Paul's :— Westminster abbey ;— Social ecieuce.
See alxo papera in Beiitley's misrcUauy. v. 15-16, 1814
(Physiology of Loudon life, by J. F. Murray; ; Ed. rev., v.
101 (Growth of the map of Loudon) ; v. 131, 1870 (Loudon
topography aud street nomenclature) : Kortu. rev., v. 3,
1865 ^Underground perils) ; v. i, 1866 (Architecture of L.,
in relation to climate, by H. Merivalei ; v. 6, 1866 (Cottage
property iu L-, by O. Hill) ; Fraser's ma<(., v. 19, 1851 {De-
cline of tlie London corporation ; 6 art ) ; r. 2, 1870 (East
and West End of London ; 2 art. by countess Speucer) ;
T. S, 1870 (Slielches of life ; 2 art. by PalriciuB Wallier) ;
Kat. rev., v. 13, 1861 (Old London) ; Pamplileteer. v, 25,
1825 (Observ. ou the buildings, improvements, etc.. of
London); West. rev., v. 85, 1866 (Commons round London):
DubUu univ. mag, V. 86, 1875 (Notes on the Temple ; 2 art.)
.0^ Most worlts of travel la Euf^laud (see p. 311 of this
Catalogue) devote some space to sketches of London. For
a popular general Note on the literature of the subject
readers are referred to p. lH of the Catalogue of the Eox-
bury branch of the Boston public library [2716.28].
Long Island.
Beers (.K IF.) 'Atlas of L. L 1873. . . . 927.11
Ourlin's directory. 1865-66. New York,1865. 16°. 0743.12
Dioigkt {T.) Journey to L-I. in 1801. [In Travels, etc .v. 8. 1112.03
fkrmaH(0.) Antiquities of L. L liibliography by H.
Onderdonk, jr. Ed. by F. Moore. 1875. 591.23
CHraud(J. P.Jr.) Birds of L.L 1844. . .4815.02
Onderdonk {H.) Kevolutionary incidents of Suffolk and
Kings counties ; with an account of the battle of
L. I. 1849 613.07
— Bevolutiouary incidents of Queens oo. 1846. 613.00
Prime {N. S.) History of L. I. to 1845, with special
reference to its ecclesiastical concerns. 1845. 613.05
TAompson (£. i?. ) History of L L 2 v. 1843. 613.01
Wood(li.) Sketch of the first settlement of several
towns on L. L New ed. 18^:8. . . . 013.06
Battle of Long Island,
Field (T. W.) The battle of L. L With documents.
[/n L. L hist soo. Memoirs, v. 2, 1869.] . 013.14
Onderdonk IH.) Account of the battle. [In Ms Bev. iuoldents,
etc. 1849.] 613.07
See also Knickerbocker mag., v. 13, 1839 (by a. A. Ward) ;
Harper's mag , Aug.. 1876 (by J. W. Chadwiok).
IS" See alto, iu tills class, Brooklyn ;— Newtown.
Lorraine.
9tevenson (0. de St. C.) Alsace and Lorraiue : past, pre-
sent, aud future. 1873 527.10
See also Scribuer's mag., v. 1, 1870 (The French conquest
of Lorraine and Alsace, by U. M. Baird).
Louisiana.
Barhi-Marhois (F. de). History of Louisiana, particu-
larly of the cession of that colony to the United
States. From the French. 1830. . . . 593.01
JSuiiiier (JE) History of L;x. [To 1840.] . . 593.05
French (B. F.) Hist collections of Louisiana, v. 1-5.
1816-53 593.14
Contfntt : V. 1. Hist docaraents, 1678-91 ; vis. Discourse,
by H. A. Bullard. La Salle's memoir ou the discovory of
the Uississippi. De Touty's account of the Uississtppi.
Joutel's journal of La Salle's last voyage. Father Uuuue-
pin's account of the discovery of the AUssissippl.
V. 2. Account of the Iji. Iiist. soo. Discourse on the lift
of F. X. Uariln. Index to public documents in Paris ru',st-
lug to La. Letter of De Solo on the conqiicut of Florida
Journal of tlie ciped. of Da Soto, by L. II. de lliedma, 1614
Narrative of the exped. of De Soto, by a gentieraau of Kl
vas, 1669. Ui'scriptiou of La Loulsiauu ; also of the Mis-
sissippi, by D. Coxe. Marquette and Joliet s account o<
voyage, 1673.
V. 3. Momiiir of H. A. Bullard, pres. of the La. hist. soc.
Transl. of La Harpe's historical journal of the cnlabliabnitnt
of the French in Louisiana. Transl. of the It-tturs patent
granted to M. Crozat. Transl. of the letter» patent granted
to the Weiiteru company. Account of the Indian triboM of
Louisiana. Transl. of Bienville's corresponUeuce. Note of
the grants or concessions of laud. Treaty of the company
of the Indies with the Ursuliue nuns. Description of mi-
litary foi-tiUcattons and posts. Transl. of the black code of
Louisiana. Kules and reguiutious fur the colony. Memoir
on the importance of colonizing Louisiana TransL of the
Journal of I'ather Cuarlevoix, with notes. Account of the
Arkansas (.'hactas, Ohicachas. Cherokee, and (.:reek Indians.
Account of the Natchez Indians. Account of the massacre
of the French by the Natchez ludiaus. Account of the Arst
Inhabitants of New Orleans. Account of the Belize aud
muuihs of the Missisaippi Letter ou the settlement of the
first colony of Uugucuots in Now France (Florida), 1562.
Account of Jetfn Kihaut's last expedition and fate of the
French colony in New France, 1666. Historical Journal of
Sauvole, first royal governor of La. Memoir of Id de liiche-
bourg, on the first Natchez war.
V. 4. Shea (J. Q.) Uiscov. of the Miss, valley. [1125.01]
T. 6. Historical memoirs by (i M. B. Dimiont, 1712-40.
Ohampiguy's memoir on the present state of La , to 1771.
Same. [v. 0.] Now series. 1809. . . . 59:J.23
Contents: Memoir by de RemonvLlle, 1697. Voyage in
1698. by d'lberviile. Annals of La , 1698-1722, by Peuicaut.
Hist, of the first attemi)t of the French to colonize Florida,
1562-67, by Bene Laudonniore.
Same. [v. 7.] 2d series. 1875. . . . 593.22
Contents: Hist, memoirs and narratives, 1527-1702, vu.
La Salle's. 1678-82; Hist journal of d'lberviile, 1698-99.
Hist, ooUeotious relating to Florida, vis. Narrative of voy-
age of J. de liibault to found a colony of Huguenots, 1562.
Oayarri {(J.) History of La. The French domination.
[1539-1769.] 2 v. in 1. 1800 593.08
Same. The Spanish domination, 1769-1803. 593.09
Same. The Amer. domination. [1803-1861.] 593. 10
Note.—O! the above wurlcs all but Bonner, aud Oayarri's
volume 'American domination,' lelate to the Territory of La.
49- See also entries under Mississippi River, aud Mis-
sissippi 'Valley (p. 315) ;— New Orleans.
Lowall, (Mass.)
Cowley (a) lUustrated history of L. 1868. . 611.19
Miles (KA.) Iiowellas it was, aud as it is. 1845. 611.16
Lycia.
Fellows (Sir a) Travels in Lycia. 1852. . .1033.01
SpraU ( T. A. B. ) and Forbes {K ) Travels in Lyoia, etc
2 V. 1847. 1034.12
Lynn, (Mass.)
Essex Inst. bist. ooll., V. t (a niuuber of papers.) . . . 605.07
Macedonia, ( Turkey).
Murray Ij.) Handbook for Greece, ete. 1854. 992.07
TFa/fce/'(Jf. ^.) Through Macedonia. 1864. . 996.17
See also works ou Qreeoe {Ancient), and Turkey.
Madagascar.
JEttK{Tr.) Three visits to M., 1853-56. . . .1065.10
Hami ton ( W. J.) Abstract of mss., books, and papers respecting
Madagascar during the possessiou of the Alauritius by the
French. [/» Koyal geojjr. soc. Journal, v. 20, 1851.) 903.23
Lloyd {J. A.) Memoir on M. [/n Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 20.
1851.) 1)0323
jUaundrell (/f.) Visit to the northeast of M. [In Royal geogr. soc.
Journal, v. 37. 1867.) 901.01
Mullens (J.) Twelve mouths in M., [1870-71.] 1060.09
P/eiffer(J.) Visit to M., 1x61 10li5.ll
Soclion [A. if.) Voyage to M., 1792. [In 'Pinkerfou, v. 16.] 920.16
8ibree(J.) M. and its people. 1870. . . . 1004. U
See also Ed. rev., v. 126, 1887 ; Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863;
United Service mag., 1869. v. 2-3 (M. and the Ualayasy ;
7 art., by W. A. Eardley-Wllmot); Fraser s mag., v. 68, 1883;
Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 (The christians of M.)
Madeira.
.Boiodiio/i (T.jE) Excursions in M., 1823. . .1096.03
OiUon ( W. ) Ship and shore, in M. , etc. 1851. 981.03
Dix(J.A.) A winter in Madeira. 1853. . . 981.10
OrabUam (M. 0.) Climate and resources of M. 1093.20
HolmaH(J.) Travels in M. 1840 1094.10
Lanman(C.) Madeira. 1856 985.18
Iu ssUug for books, use the " Book Otdsra," gtviag the AUTHOK'S NAMS, tha first part of the XITIiB, and th* NCUBSB.
34y
COUNTRIES : Madeira to Maryland.
WliUe (ii.) Madeira : its climate and scenery. 2d ed.
New matter by J. Y. Johnson. 1857. . . 109:!.1G
yyVdeiW.R.) Voyage to Madeira. 1810. . 1U5J.04
See also Fortu. rev. t. 1. 1866 (Dangers to invalids, by
Capt. F. Sayer) ; Scribuer's montlily, Deo., 187* (by 8. (i.
W. Beujamiu ; illut.) ; Hai'per's mag., t. 12 (by 0. W.
March).
Madeira River.
KeUir{F.) •Amazon aud M. rivers. 1874. . UG8.03
Magellan {Siruits of).
Cordova (,A. de). Voyage of discov. to the. 1829. 5093.02
See aUo Atlantic moutlily, v. 31, 1873 (by Mrs. Agassiz).
MacdounU(J.) Voyage through the. 1«33. .1163.02
See alto Patagonia.
Maine.
AhboU (J. S. 0.) History of Maine. 1875. . 654.12
Ooolidije (A. J.) and Mansfield (J. B.) Hist, and de-
scription of N. E. V. 1. Maine, e/c. 1859. 595.01
Kidder {i'. ) Military operations iu eastern Maine during
the revolution, chiefly compiled from the journals
and letters of CoL John Allan. 1867. . 593.21
Maine historical society. Collections, v. 1-6. 1831-57.
8°. 602.01
For Contentt see euti'y iu general alpliabet.
Springer (J. S.) Forest life and forest trees , with de-
scriptions of lumbering operations on the rivers.
1851 1121.19
Thoreau (K D.) The Maine woods. 1804. . 1111.06
WillUimson (W. D.) History of Maine, 1002-1820. 2 v.
18:}2 593.19
Winthrop (T.) Life in the open air, p. 1-121 (Eatahdin and the
Penobscot) 2616.17
Maine State Documents.
Adjviat}i general. Annual report, 1861-65. 5 v. Au-
gusta, 1862-66. 8°
Board of agriculture. 6th-7th, 18th annual report Au-
gusta, 1861-73. 8°
Depar'.menl of industrial statistics. Ist annual report.
Augusta, 1873. 8"
Hydrographic survey. Water-power of M. By W. Wells,
supt. Augusta, 1869. 8°.
Majorca.
CkristmaslH.) Majorca. [In his Mediterranean, etc., v. 1.] 943.09
Dorfrf (>f.) Three weeks in Majorca. 1863. . 981.07
Duderant (Mine. A. L. A. D.) Un hiver k Majorque.
18(;4 7005.02
Lacroix [F.) Hes Baleaies. 18*7 9U1.26
See also Bentley'B uiiscel., v. 62, 1867 : also works on the
Mediteiranean.
Malabar.
Barbosa {D.) Description of the coast of Malabar,
1514. [Hakluyt soc, 1866.] .... 1095.13
Buchanan (F.) Jour, through M. iu 1800. rPinkerton, v. 8.] 926.08
PhiUips (J. T.) Account of Malabar, 1717. . 1061.24
Malacca {Straits of).
Thomson (J.) Straits of Malacca. 1875. . .1026.10
Malay Archipelago. See Castein Archipelago.
See also Quar. rev., v. 127, 1869 ; Westm. rev., v.68, 1867.
Malta {Island Oj).
Adains{A.L.) Notes of a naturalist in M. 1870. 1091.12
Brydone (P. ) A tour through Malta in [1770]. 981. 13
Davy (J.) Notes on Malta. 2 v. 1842. . . 97,5.03
Uislory of M., to 1725. [/» Universal hist., v. 19.] . . . 406.12
iMcmixiR) Malte. [Uiiivers. 1818.] . . 901.03
Martin (R. M.) History, etc. [Br. Col. libr., v. 7.] 981.05
Porter (W.) Malta and its kuighta. 1871. .6623.10
Tallaclc (W.) Malta under the Phonicians, Knights.
and English. 1851 9S1.12
49* ^ee also Knighthood, in general alphabet.
Mammoth Cave, {Kentucky).
IbrwoodiW. S.) Mammoth cave. 1870. . .1122.14
Letcher {M. K) Wonderful discovery of an inhabited
regioa in the interior of the earth. [A romance. ]
24 pp, ■ 5091.01
Man {Isle of).
Robertson (/>.) Tour through, etc., 1791. [Piniterton, v. 2.] 928.02
Teignnvnttli {Lord). Sketches of the. 2 v. Is36. 952.23
Manchester, {England).
Clietham society. Eemains, historical and literary, etc
92 T 5U94.01
Note. — For contents see p. 265 of this Catalogue.
See also Fraser's mag., v. 47, 1853 (M. hiatorioally viewed).
Manchuria or Mandshuria.
Fleming {0.) Travels in Mantchu Tartary. 1863. 1025.13
LUii/d{W. V.) Notes on the Russian harbours on the coast oi
Mauchnria. With map. [In Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 37,
18ff7.] 90401
William.iiin (A.) Journeys in M. 2 v. 1870. . 1021.11
— Notes on Manchuria. Witji map. [In Boyal geogr. soc Jonr-
nal, V. 39, 18C9.] 904.03
See also Amor (p. 290).
Manhattan Island. [See also New York {City of).]
Oozzens {L,jr.) Geological history o£ 1843. . 4116.05
Manitoba.
Hind {M. T.) Canadian Bed river exped. of 1857, etc.
2 V. 1860
lioss{A.) Bed river settlement. 1856. . . 1153.11
West {J.) llesidence at Bed river, 1820-23. .1153.10
See also America (British, p. 289j.
Mantua, {Italy).
History of Mantna. {In Universal hist., v. 37.] .... 406.30
See aUo N. A. rev., v. 102, 1866 (p. 48-100).
Marathon {Battle of).
Finlay{0.) [/n Royal soc. of lit. Trans., T. 3, 1839.] . .6068.08
Margarita, ( Caribbean Sea).
Lavaysse {J. F. D.) Description of M. 1820. 1166.49
Maroons.
DaUas{R.a.) History of the M. 2 v. 1803. 556.07
See sUso Jamaica.
Marqcesaa.
Melville ( H. ) Typee : a four months' residence. [A ro-
mance.] 1852 , . 231.74
See also Harper's mag., v. 19, p. 297-308 (Cruise of the
Essex, 1812) ; and Polynesia, in this class.
Marseilles, {FVance).
Miry {J.) Marseille et les Marseillais. . . . 7025.25
Martha's Vineyard.
Hough (F. B.) Papers relating to the original settle-
' ment of Martha's Vineyard. 1856. . . 611.24
See also Athintio monthly, Dec, 1874 (by N. 8. Shaler) |
Harper's mag., v. 37, 1868 (by Mary N. Prescott).
Martinique.
Carvalho (S.) Rambles in M. (/» Harper's mag., v. 48.]
See also West Indies.
Maryland.
Alsop {0.) A character of the province of M. New ed.
by J. G. Shea. 1869 593.11
Bozman {J. L.) History of M., 1633 to 1660. 593.06
Davis {0. L. L.) The day-star of .\merican freedom ;
or, birth of toleration in the province of Marj'Iand.
1855 593.13
Hammond {J.) Leah and Rachael ; or, the two frnitfull sistet-s,
Virginia and Mary-land, 1656. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] 677.10
McShern/{J.) History of M., 1634-18-18. . . 6.'.4.17
— Early iijstory of M. [In his Essays and lectures. 1869.] 2535.08
Neill {K D.) Terra Marise ; or, threads of Maryland
colonial history. 1867 ;i93.12
Relation of Maryland. Eepr. from London ed. of 1635.
Ed. with preface by P. L. Hawks. [Sabiu's repr.,
186.5.] 564.20
Shrigley (iV.) True relation of Virginia and Maryland, 1669 [In
Force's Tracts, V 3.] u77.10
White [A.) Itflatiou of the colony of lord Baltimore, 1633-77.
[In Force's Tracts, v. 4.] 677.11
Note. — TTpoii the subject of catholic toleration in Maryland,
«ee Lippiucott'a mag., July, 1871 (Tlie aettlemeul of M.) ;
and an elaborate article in Catholic world, Dec, 1875 (Mr.
Gladatoue and Maryland toleration), in reply to tiladstoue's
remarks in his preface to his • Rome and the newest
fashions in religion.' Weill's Terra Marias should also be
consulted in tiie same connection.
Conventions of 1771-76. Proceedings of the conventions
held at'Annapolis in 1774, 1775, and 1776. Balti-
more, 1836. 8°. 5735.19
Oonstitutional convention of 1851. Debates and proceed-
BBOOELYM MEKOANIILK LlBBABr.
COUNTftlEiS : Massachusetts to Modlterranean.
343
higs, with oonstitation as adopted. 2 t. Annapolis,
18.U. 8° 5737.12
OoiistiUdional convetdiun of 18G7. Proceedings. Anna-
polis, 1867. 8° 5737.14
Massachusetts.
Austiri {G. L.) History of Ma.sg. to the present time.
1876 594.17
Barbel- (J. W.) Historical coll., Mass. 1841. 594.05
Barry (J. 8.) History of Mass. 3 v. 18r)7. 594.01
V. 1. Colonial period, to 1692. v. 2. Provincial period,
1692-1775. V. 8. Commouwealtli period, 1776-1820.
liradjord {A.) History of Mass., 1761-75. . . 594.07
Same. 1775-89 544.08
Same. 1790-1820 594.09
Buck ( K ) Mass. ecclesiastical law. 186G. . 3525. 1 1
Carpiakr {W. K) History of Mass., to [18.53]. 591.21
Dexler {II. M.) As to Koger Williams and his banish-
ment from the Mass. plantation, with a few words
concerning the baptists, the quakers, and religious
Uterature. 1876 3185.23
Fowler {W. 0.) Local law in Mass. and Conn., histori-
cally considered. 1872 573;i.22
Hull {J.) Diaries of, mlntniiister aud treasurer of the colony of
MasBachtiBetts bay. 1686 12, {In Arcbsologia Aiaer.,
V. 3.] 677,20
Uutclihisoii (T.) History of the province of Massachu-
setts bay. 1749-74 594,06
Massachusdts historical society. Lectures before the
Lowell institute oa subjects rt-Uting to the early
history of Mass, 1869 594.14
Contents : Massachusetts and its early history, by B. C.
Winthrop. Aims aud purposes of the founders of the Mas-
sachuaetts colony, by Q. E. £Uis, Treatment of intruders
and dissentients by the fouudei-s of Massachusetts, by Q,
E. Ellis. History of grants under tiie great council for New
Euglaud, by 8. F, Haven. The colony of New Plymouth
aud its relation to Massachusetts, by \V. Brigham, Slavery
as it once prevailed in Mussachusotta, by E. Washburn.
Records of Massachusetts under its first charter, by O, W.
Upham, The medical profession in -Massachusetts, by O.
W. Holmes, Early r.lations with the Indians, by S. Eliot.
The regicides sheltered in New England, by C. Itobbins.
The first charter and tlie early religious legislation uf Mas-
sachusetts, by J, Parker. Puritan politics of England and
New England, by E. E, Hale. Education in Mas8achu.setts :
Early legiaiatiou and history, by G. B. Emerson.
Moore (Q. U.) Notes on the history of slavery in Mass.
1866 5833,03
Oliver (P.) The puritan commonwealth : an historical
review. [1620-1689.] 594.10
Thornion {J. W. ) The lauding at Cape Ann ; the char-
ter now first published. Witt a history of the co-
lony, 1624--.i8 595.13
Whilmore {W.U.) The Mass. civil list. 1630-1774. 594.16
Young {A. i Chronicles of the first planters of Massa-
chusetts bay, 1623-lii3(i 594.04
Contents : White's Brief relation, Hubbard's narrative.
The company's records- Gov. Cradock's letter to Captain
£ndlcott. Instructions to Kndicutt, Form of government.
Allotmeut of the lands. Agreement with the ministers.
Higgiiisou's journal of his voyage, Higgiuson's New Eng-
land plantation. General considerations for planting New
England. Agreement at Cambridge. C(jmpany's letters to
Higginson aud Endicott. Humble riqueat. Deputy Gov.
Dudley's letter to the Oountess of Lincoln. R, clap's me-
moirs. Early records of Charlestown. W. Wood's descrip-
tion of Massachusetts. John Cotton's life and letters, etc.
Bichard Matter "s journal, Thacher's narrative of his ship-
wreck. Shepard's memoir of his own life.
For special works upon the ecclesiastioil liislory of Mass.
see Biblical and eccl. lit, (New England churches, p, 9:1}.
See also, in this class. Plymouth Colony;— New England
JVoie.— Home hint.s for courses of reading on Mass. his-
tory may be found on p. 180 of the Boston public library
Catalogue of history, and on p, 19.5 of the t^uincy catalogue,
Vov local liist'ities Bee, in this class, Beverly ; — Boston : —
Oambridge;— Gape Cod ;— Concord:— Dedham; — Dorches-
ter :— Duxbury;— Easthampton ;— Essex ; — Framingham;
— Gardiner ;— Hamilton ;— Haverhill ; — Hanover ;— Ips-
wich ; — Leicester ;— Leominster ; — Lexington ; — Lowell ;
— Martha's Vineyard;— Middlesex;— Nantucket;— Natick;
— Newburyport ; - Pittston ;— Plymouth ;- Rchoboth ; —
Salem ;— Shrewsbury ; — Spencer ; — Watertown ; — Ware-
ham ; — Winthrop ; — Woburn ; — Worcester.
Mass, tn the Civil War, 1861-65,
Headley [P. 0. ) Mass, in the rebellion, 1861-65. 634.21
Schouler {W.) Hist, of Mass. in the civil war. 634.19
Constitutional Conventions.
Omstitution adopted 1780 : with the amendments an-
nexed. Boston, 1822. 8° 5735.09
Convenlion for forming a constitution for Uie state,
1779-80, Journal. Boston, 1832. 8°. . . 5735.13
Oonvention, convened 9th January, 1788, for the pur-
pose of ratifying the con.^titution recommendi'd by
the federal convention. Debates. Boston, 1788.
1'2° 6736.0'j
Cbnue>i(ion of 1820. Debates and proceedings, 1820-21.
Newed. Boston, 1853. 8° 5735.14
Convenlion of 1853. Debates and proceedings. 3 v.
Boston, 1853. 8=. 5735.10
Discussions on the constitution proposed by the
oonvention of 1853. [By (J. T. Curtis, G. S. Hil-
lard, Samuel Hoar, Marcus Morton, C. F. Adams,
J. G. Palfrey.] Boston, 1854. 8°. . . 5735.08
Massachusetts State Documents,
Board of agriculture. 14th-22d annual report Boston,
1867-75. 8°. 6112.14
Board of education. 15th-39th annual report Boston,
185'2-75. 8= 5.V2{;,17
Board of healUi. lst-6th annual report Boston, 1870-75,
8° 4345,19
Board of railroad commissioners, lst-6th report Bos-
ton, 1867-75. 8°
Board of slate charities. Ist-llth annual report. Boston,
1875, S° 5827.01
Bureau of .itatistics of labor. lst-6th annual report.
Boston, 1870-75
Jii.sui'OHCP coynmiisioner. Reports on life insurance, 1859-
1865. Boston, 1865. 8°. 5931.15
— 19th-'20th annual report 4 v. B., 1874-75. 8°.
Ba«roarf returns, 18-59-65. Boston, 1860- 6X 8°.
^ote. — Continued under Board of R.R. Com., above.
Beyistrallon report. 17th-18th ; 20th-31st report, re-
lating to the registry a'-id retivm of birttis, mar-
riages.and deaths, 185S-1872, B.,1 871-74. S*". 5944. 17
Secrelary of the commonwealth. Statistics of industry,
1845, "1855, 1865. 3 v. B., 1816-66. 8=.
— Abstract of the census of Mass. 1860. From the
U, S. census. Boston, 1863. 8°, . . .
Charters and general laws of the colony and province
of Massachusetts bay. 1814. h" . . . 5738.01
Manual of the general court B, 1870. 16°. . 6751.10
Kecords of the governor and company of the Massa-
chusetts bay. Ed. by N. B. Shurtleff. v. 1-6. 16'28-
1686. Boston, 18J3-54. i°. . . . . 596.11
Reports of controverted elections in the house of re-
presentatives, from 1780 to 1852. Compiled by
L. S, Gushing, etc. Boston, 1853. 8°. . 5638.01
Emerson ((?. B.) Report on the trees and shrubs grow-
ing naturally in the forests of Mass. 1846. 6135.09
Mauritius or Isle of France.
Ouignes (C, L. J. de], Observ; on the M, [Pinkertoa. v. 11.] 92f. 11
J/(ij (i)H «,.)/.) Southern Africa, e/c. 1843, .1061.06
Pike(N.) Sub-tropical rambles. 1873. . .1066,08
SaiiU-Pierre (</. H. H. de). Voyage to the Isle of Fiance.
1800 •, • • ^"^^ ^^
T/'aiLs-poif voyage to the, [aao»i.] L. ,1851. 8°. 1061.14
See also N. A. rev,, v. 96, 1863.
Media.
Hoefer{F.) Medie, c/c, 1852, [Uuivers.] . 901.19
LeNormant{E.) and Clievalier {t\) Manual of ancient history,
v. 2, 1870 «3 15
Bawlinson (Sir a.) Five great monarchies, v. 3, 1865. . 425.17
See also History {Ancient), in the general alphabet.
MediteiTanean.
Bennet (J. K) Winter and spring on the shores of the
Mediterranean ; or, the Riviera, Mentone, Italy,
Corsica, Sicily, .\lgeria, Spain, and Biarritz, as
winter climates. 1870 981.U9
Ghristmds tU.) Shores aud islands of the MeditCira-
nean. 3 v. 1851 943.03
aMoni^W.) Ship and shore, eic. 1851. . . 981.03
Cox{S. 8.) Search for winter sunbeams. 1870. 981.10
Di'jby{Sir K.) Journal of a voyage, 1628. Ed. by J.
Bruce 5113.30
Oasparin ( V.B.,comtesse de). By the sea shore : reveries
of a traveller. Is67 971.25
Quatrefages (A. de). Rumbles of a naturalist on the coast
of France, Spain, and Sicily. 2 v. 1857. 4723. IG
lu aaking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUXHOB'S NAUE, the ftret part of the TITLB, and the MDUBBB.
344
COUNTRIES : Meditorraneau to MIchlgaii.
Seliroeder {F.) Shores of the M. 1846. . . 981.01
Smyth (W.K) The Mediterranean : a memoir physical,
historical, and nautical. 1854 975.17
Eevlowed in Ed. rev., v. 106, 1867.
Wilde (W. B.) Voyage along the shores of the Me-
diterranean. 2 V. 1840 1054. 01
WiUis (N. P.) Summer crjise in the M. 1853. 981.01
Set alio names of Islands, and of adjacent countries.
Meriden, {Conn.)
Davis (a a a.) matoiy ot 1870 592.08
Merrimao River.
Thortan (.H. D.) Week on the. 1849. . . . 1111.10
Mesopotamia.
Bemher IJ. B.) On part of M. contained betw. Sberiat-el-Beytha,
on the Tigris, and Tel Ibrahim. [In Royal geogr. boo. Jour-
nal, t. 87. 1867.] 901.01
Flelcher (J. P.) Notes from Nineveh, and travels in M.
2 V. 1850 1042.14
leaser (J. B. ) M. from the earliest ages. New York,
1841 1041.03
Same. Edinb., 1842 1041.11
Hoefer{F.) Mdsopotamie, etc. 1852. [UniverB.] 901.19
BouUigaie (H.) Visit to the Syrian church of M. 1053.18
WasUd {J. R) Travels, etc. v. 2. 1840. . . 1014.04
3a alto, in tliis class, Assyria ;— Babylonia ; — Olialdaa,
Mexico.
1. Description and Travels.
Abbott {0. D.) Mexico and the U. S., their mutual rela-
tions and common interests. 1869. . . 56(3.13
Alvensleben {M. von). With Maximilian in M. 1152.13
Sox (M. J.) Explorations in new and old M. 1152.08
Bullock {W.H.) Across M. in 1S61-5. . . .1152.10
Calderon de la Barca (Mine. T. E.) Life in M. 1165.12
Champlain (S.) Narrative of a voyage to M., 1599 to
1599-1602. [Hakluyt soc, 1859.] . .1166.11
Chevalier (K) Le Mexique auoion et modeme. 1152.00
— Mexico, ancient and modern. 2 v. 1864. . 1152.15
Conda- {J.) Modern traveller, v. 25, 26. . . 911.23
Domenech (E.) Missionary adventures in M. 112 J. 12
Eiiloffstein(KW.von). Physical geogr. of M. 1153.01
Euans (A. 8.) Our sister republic : tropical Mexico iu
1869-70 1152.17
Froebel (J.) Seven years' travel in northern M. 1103 19
Oei/ier [J. L.) A peep at Mexico, 1873-1. . .1136.06
Omam(J.M.) Travels in M. , 1843-44. 1846. 1152.04
Haven ( 0. ) Our next door neighbor. 1875. 1152.20
HUt{S.8.) Travels in Mexico. 2 v. 1860. .1163.11
Htitnboldt {F. K A. von). Political essay on the king-
dom of New Spain. Keseairches, e<c 4 v. 1155.08
— Researches concerning the ancient iuhabitants of
America. 2 v. 1814 1155.12
Kendall (0. W.) Texan Santa Fe expedition. 6th ed.
2 V. 1850 1113. 12
Larenaxidiire (0. de). Mexique, etc. [XTnivers.] 902.19
Madure < W. ) Opinions on various subjects. 2 v. in 1.
1831 5811.10
Note. — Contains information on tlie resonrces of Uexico.
Mason {B.H.) Pictures of life in M. 2 v. 1852. 1152.01
Mayer IB.) Mexican mines. [/nDe Bow (J. D. B.) Industrial
reaouroes, ete., p. 92-99.1 6925.26
Buxton {O.F.) Adventures in Mexico. 1848. 1152.18
Sartoritis (C.) * Mexico. Landscapes and popular
sketches. 1859 115101
Sevin ((7.) Jonrney to M. [In Royal geogr. soc. Jour., v. 80. 1860.
Tempslcy (0. F. von). Mitla. A iouruey iu Mexico,
1853. 1152.14
Thierry do MenonvUle {N. J.) Travels to Guaxaoa, 1777. [In
Pinkerton, V. 13.] 926.13
Thompson (W.) Recollections of M., 1816. .1152.19
Trip to M., 1849-50. By a barrister, [anon.] 1152.07
Tador {H.) Tour in M. [In Waldie library, v. 3.] . . . 6078 17
Vignotti {A.) Coup d'oeil sur les richesses miitallur-
giques. 1868 3933.27
Ward (if. 0. ) Mexico. 2 v. 1829 566.03
Wise {H. A.) Los Gringos ; or, an inside view of M.
1857 1152.03
Set alto Atlantic mon<lily, v. 5, 1860 (2 art.); Blackwood's
mag., T. 77, 1856 (Vagabond life in M.)
2. Mexican History and ArUiquiiies.
Bancroft (H. H. ) Native races of the Pacific states.
5v. 1874-75 665.07
Clavigero (F. 8.) History of M. 2d ed. 2 v. 1807. 558.08
Diaz del Castillo ( B. ) Memoirs containing a true account
of the discov. and conquest of M. 2 v. 1844. 566.01
Same. [In Kerr. Voyages, efc , v. 3 4.] .... 914.10
Helpt [A.) In Ala- Spanish conquest in America, v. 2-3, 1856. 666.02
Mayer (B.) Mexico : Aztec, Spanish, and republican.
[To 1848.1 With sketch o: the late war. 2 v. in 3.
1854 567.03
— Obsei-v. on Mexican history aud arcbeeology. [Sm. contrib.,
V. 9.) 3937.09
Mexico versus Texas, a descriptive novel ; most of the
characters of which consist of living persons. By
a Texian. Phil., 1838. 12°. .... 227.31
Prescott ( W. 11.) History of the conquest of Mexico.
3v ". 566.08
— Historia de la conquista de Mexico. Tr. al EspaSol,
par J. Navarro. 2 v. 1844-46 566. —
Oondra (I. B. ) Esplicacion de las laminas per-
tenecientes a la hist, antigua de M. 1846. 566.21
Banking [J. ) Historical researches on the conquest of
M. in the 13th century by the Mongols, accom-
panied by elephants. 1827 567.05
Bobinson (F. ) Mexico and her military chieftains, from
the rjv. of Hidalgo to 1848 566.19
Bobinson {W. D.) Memoir of the Mexican revolution
[1810-19]. 2 V. 1821 566.17
8olis (A. de]. History of the conquest of Mexico. Tr.
by T. Townsend. London, 1724. fol. . 568.01
Same. Revised by N. Hook. 2 v. London, 1738.
8° 566.11
Tylor (E. B.) Anahuac ; or, Mexico and the Mexicans,
ancient and modern. 1861 1152.12
Wilson {B. A. ) New history of the conquest of M 'Xico.
18,9 ,367.02
Note. — Discredits the narratives uf Berual Diaz and other
ohrouiclera, upon which the histories of Prescott and Hdpt
are based,
«S- See also (in Biography) lives of Oortez (p. 136). and,
iu this class, America {Antiq^uities, p. 288 ;— Equinoctial
America, p. 28i)). A!so Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1864 (Mexican
revolutions from Iturbide to Maximilian) ; v. 18, 1869 (Au-
cieut M.) Also United States ( War with Mexico).
3. Mexico under Maximilian.
Ellon {J. F.) With the French in M. 1867. 1152.06
KolloniU (P.) The court of Mixica. 1867. .1152.11
Salm-Salm [F. ) My diary iu Mexico in 18G7, including
the last days of the emperor Maximilian ; with
leaves from the diary of tue princess Salm-Sabn.
2v. 1868 566.15
ff^ See also (iu Biography) lives of Maximilian (o. 176).
Also Atlantic mouthly, v. 12, 186a; N. A. rev., v. 103, 1866;
Westin. rev., v. 80, 1863 ; Fi-asera ma„'., v. 64, 1861 ; v. 7B,
1867 ; McSherry's Essays aud lectures (Mexican afbirs).
Mexico {Oulfof).
Matters [P.) Remarks ou the gulf of Mexico ; with notes on
Tauipico aud its viciuity, aud ou the navigation oi the
river Tobasco. [In Royal geogr. soc. Jour., v. 15,1845.) 903.18
Maury [JU. F.] Gulf of Mexico, river basins, etc. [In De Bow (J.
D.B.) ludustrial resuurce8,e<c:.,T. 1, p. 365-373. 1852.] 5925.26
Michigan.
Blois(J.T.) Gazetteer of M. 18.38. . . .1134.13
Lanman (0.) Red book of M. ; a hist. 1871. 654.01
Laiinan {J. H.) History of M., to [1837]. . 625.22
Same. Condensed 654.—
Sheldon (E M.) Early history of M., to 1815. 623.26
Ten Brook {A.) Amer. state uuiversitiea Univ. of
Michigan, eic 1875 5534.09
Statt Publicationt.
Census, 1874. Lansing, 1875. 8°.
Geological survey. [Various volumes.]
Insurance commissioner. lst-4th annual reports. Lan-
sing, 1871-74. 8°
Begistration report. 5th-9th, 1871-75. Lansing, 1872-
76. 8^
State board of health. Ist-Sd annual repoit, 1873-75.
Lansing, 1874-76. 8°.
BBOOKLYN MERCANTIIiB LIBBABX.
COUNTRIES : Michigan to Monaco.
846
State department. StaUstios of the state, 1870. Lan-
sing, 1873. 8°
Supa-inlendeiU of public instruction. School laws. Lan-
siug, 1873. 16°
— 37th annual report, 1873-75. L., 1874-76. 8°
See alio N. A. rev., v. 107. 1868 (The lumber region, bj 0.
B. Brigbam).
Middle ages, 5(A-15«» Century.
Bell ( A. ) Historical skatohes of feudalism. 1852. 443. 10
Buckley ( T. A. ) Great cities of the middle ages. 442.06
Chanibers {W. and R.) Medieval history. 1855.442.05
Cliatfield ( G ) Teutonic antiquities ; or origin and prog-
ress of the Goths, Vandals, Franks, and Britons.
1828 445.20
NoU — A new ed. of bis " Oompendlooa view of tbe dark-
er age*."
Cults ( K. L. ) Scenes and characters of the middle aces.
1872 445.26
Dunham (S. A.) Euiope during the middle ages. 4 v.
1833-34. T 442.07
Oould {S.Saring-). Curious myths of the middle ages.
2 V. 1807-68 3816.16
Gieene (&. W.) History and geography of the middle
ages. For colleges and schools. Chiefly from
• the French. Parti. History. 1851. . . 443.17
1/allam {H.) View of the state of Europe during the
middle ages. 3 7. 1872 4414.22
Same. N. T., 1852 5044.24
Same. Student's history. With additions and
[omissions], by W. Smith. London, 1871. 443.05
Historical pictures of the middle ages. By a wandering
artist, [anon.] 2 v. ISiG 443.11
Koeppen (,A. L.) The world in the middle ages : his-
torical geography. 1856 443.13
Same. Atlas. New York, 1855. foL . 443.14J
Labarte (J. ) Handbook of the arts of the middle ages.
1855 1413.03
Lacroix (P.) 'Manners, customs, and dress during the
middle ages. 1874 1444 12
—•Military and religious life in the middle ages. 1444. 13
MBurney (L, editor). Student's handbook of Mediae-
val history, to the close of the loth century. With
dissertations on the state of Europe and on the
feudal system by H. I'rootor. 1857. . . 413.11
Ozanam (A. F.) History of civilization iu the 5th cen-
tury. Tr. byA. C. Glyn. 2 v. 1807. . 443.15
Proctor {H.) On the state ofEurope at tbe fall of the Roman em-
pire. On tbe Feudal Bystem. [In Hist. Essays, 1858.] 41C.14
tichmitz (i.) History of the middle ages, 470-1096.
2d ed. 1805 441.29
Secrrf societies of the middle ages, [anon.] 1837. [L.
E. K.] 5837.07
Sinilh (S. F.) Enights and sea-kings, or the middle
ages. [1056-1580.] 6621.07
Wright ( T. ) Ef-says on archaological subjects, and on
various questions connected with the history of
art, science and literature in the middle ages. 2 y.
1861 443.29
— Essays on the literature, superstitions, and history
of the middle ages. 2 v. 1840 2722.20
See alio Macmlllan, July, 1872 (Middle ages and tbe re-
Tl»al of learuing, by W. G. Clark).
aS" See alto in tbe general alpljabet. Biblical and eool.
blstory (CAurcA history .—Medioevai church history, p. 81);
— History (Modem) ,■— and in tbis class. Crusades (p. 303) ;
— Knighthood; — Europe (p. 317; histories oEGuizot, Draper,
Lecky) ;— Rome (histories of Gibbon, Sheppard, etc.) Also
(in Biograpbr) Urea of OHABLXiuaNS, Aubkd Iht great,
OBsaoBX VII., etc
Middlebiiry, (Vermont).
8ui^(S.) Historj'of M. 1859 624.16
Middlesex County, {Mass.)
Drake (.8. A.) Historic fields and mansions of Middle-
sex. 1874 601.07
Milan, (Italy).
miiory of U., 1753. [/nXTnlveraal blst, T. 87.] . . . . «6.30
Year in the singing schools of M. By liuoins. [onon.]
1867 1502.15
See also Italy.
Minnesota.
Bishop (ff. £) Floral home; or, first years of M. 1123.05
Bond (J. W.) M. and its resources. 1853. .1122.06
Noll.— The tlUs on tbe eorer ia ■ Mlnneaota aa It la.'
Same. 1856 1122.07
CoWurn (M. J.) and Smith (W. R.) M. as a pkco for
immigrants. 1805
Kelley (O. H.) Ancient town In M. [Sm. rep., IStB.l . 898«.M
McClurg (J. W.} M. as it is in 1870. .... 1122.13
Mattock (B.) M. as a homo for invalids. 1871. 1122.17
JVei/J(£ D.) History of M. J858 612.01
Oteen {D.D). Report of geological survey. 1852. 4117.04
Parker (N. 11.) Minnesota handbook, 1846-7. 1122.26
Stale commissioner of statistics. Beport St. PauL 1874-
76. 8°.
Slate horticultural society. Transactions. St FanL
1874. 8°. . .
Mississippi (State </).
Baldwin (J. 0.) Flush times of M. 1864. . 131.15
Sarper (L.) Preliminary report on tbe geology and
agriculture of M. 1857 4116.07
Mississippi River.
Ellet(G) The M. and Ohio rivers. 1853. . .3935.01
Bstet [L.C.) AnttquiUes of tbe H. river, [/n Sm. rep.,186l).J 8934.21
Humphreys (A. A.) and Abbot (H. L. ) Report upon the
physios and hydraulics of the Mississippi ; upon
protection against overflow ; and npou deepen-
ing of the mouths. 1861 1136.18
Persac(A.) Chart of the lower Misdssippi river. 1134.04
Mississippi Valley.
EOet (0., jr.) Pbyslcal geogiapby of tbe Iflaa. valley. [In Sm.
contrib. v. 2.] 8937.02
Flint (T.) History of the Mississippi valley. 3d ed.
2T.ini. 1833 1135.16
Foster (J. W. ) Mississippi vaUey : its physical geogra-
phy, progress, etc. 1869 1125.08
MiWurn (W. H.) Pioneers, preachers, and people of
the Mississippi valley. 1860 1114.18
Monelte (J. W.) History of the discovery and settle-
ment of the valley of the M. , to 1846. 2 v. 593. 03
Note — Tbe most comprebensive survey of tbe blstory
of the Okio region and the Soutliwest.
Shea (J. 0. ) Discovery of the Mississippi valley : wi th
orig. narratives of Marquette, Allouez, Membr6,
Hennepin, and A. Douay. 1853. . . . 1125.01
Squier {E. O.) and Davis (£. II.) Ancient monuments of tbe Mia-
Blsslppl valley. [In Sm. contrib., v. 1.] 3937.01
43- See af<o Louisiana (p. 841) ;— United Statea ( (Tut).
Missouri (State of).
Beck (L. a) Gazetteer of 1823 1134.12
CampbeU (B. A.) Gazetteer of Missouri. 1875.1136.17
Oeological survey. l8t^2d annual reports. By Q. 0.
Swallow. Jefferson City, 1855. 8°. . .4116.20
— Report, including field work of 1873-74. [By] G. C.
Broadlicad. iViih atlas. Jefferson, 1874. 8°. 4110.21
Ho]/ {P. R.) Explorations of western U. (Sm. rep., 186i.] 8938.19
Slate convention, 1861. Journal and prooeedmga. 3 T.
St Louis, 1861. 8°.
SuxiUou) (0. 0.) GeoL report along the line of the S.
W. branch of the Pacific E. B., Mo. 1859. 1133.25
Waterliou.'ie (S.) Resources of Missouri 1867. 1134.05
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 21, 1868 (Free Mlsaourl ; a
art. by A. D. Blcbardson).
Missouri Biver.
United Statu. Beporta from explor. for a railroad to tb« Fadflo
T. 1. (CmnUt Index.) 1121.01
Modocs.
MilUr (J.) Unwritten histoiy : life amongst the Mo-
docs. 1874. 561.12
Molucca Islands.
Middleton (Sir K) Voyage to Bantam and the Maiuco
Islands. Ed. of 1600. [Hakluyt soc. , 1855.] 1005.15
Morga (A. de). The Philippine islands, ]iIoluccas, etc.
at the close of the 16th century. [Hakluyt society,
1868.] 1065.16
Monaco.
Pemberton (H.) History of Monaco, past and present
1867. 533.25
See also Llpplncotfa mag., Deo., 1873 (art. by B. Davy).
In aaking for books, uae the " Book Order." giving tbe AU laOB'S NAMK, tUo flnt p«t of the TrCLB, and the MDMBBB.
346
COUNTRIES : Mogul Empire to Naples.
MoldBTia. Ste Honmanli.
Mogul Empire, (India).
KttM (K 0. ) The Moghol empire ; from the death of
Auruugzeb to the overthrow of the Mahratta pow-
er. [1707 to 1S17.] 1866 1016.17
Set also India. {UUtory, p. 831.)
Mongolia and ths Mongols.
Sliai {If., jr.) Joorney to western M., 1873-73. [In Boyal geogr.
goo. Juuinal. v. 43, 1873.J 904.07
Ooieral history of the Moguls. From the Tartar manu-
script, by Abu'l Ghazi Bahader. 1730. 1024.20
Hittory of the Moguls, 1163-1486. [In Universal hist., v. 46.] 405 24
Hue {KM., I'abbe). Tartary, Thibet, and China, 1811-
46. 2 V 1021.01
Knox {T. W.) Overland through Asia. 1870. 1024.15
MichU {A.) Siberian overland route from Peking to
St. Petersburgh. 1864. 1024.13
Pnnsep (M. T.) Tibet, Tartary, and Mongoba. 1013.04
PumptUy \b.) Oeolagical resesiches in Mougolia [In Sm. oon-
trib.,T.16.] 3937.16
Ranking (J. ) Conquest of Peru, Mexico^ etc by the
Mongol-), in the lath ceutuiy. 1827. . . 567.05
— Wars and sports of the Mongols. 1826. . 4(:i8.03
Williamson (,A.) Journeys in M. 2 v. 1870.1021.11
49- See alto Tartary.
Mont Blano. SeeMfn,
Monroe County, {N. Y.)
OhUd (H.) Oazetteerand busiuesB directory, for 1869-
70. 1134.24
Montana.
Historical sketch and essay on the resources of M. : in-
cluding a business directory of the metropolis.
Helena, 1808. 12°. 1124.18
Johnton { W, fV.) Dititi-ibutiou of forest trees In. [Sm. report,
1870.] 3936.25
United States. Geological survey. (Hnyden.) 1871, 1872.
See alio the Reports of the United States commissioner
of mining for 18ii7-75 (4006 07] ; the Eepoits of the govern-
ment surveys of the Pacific R. R. routes [1127.01] ; and the
Reports of U, S. geogr. ezplor. west of 100th merid. U16.18
Montenegro.
Chrislmai In M. B; L M. [In Gallon (F.) Vacation tonrlsts,
1861.] 925.12
Latliam {B. G.) Katioualities of Europe, v. 2, 1863. , . 446.18
Htrangford (K A., viscoxuxtess). Visit to Montenegro.
\_Inher Eastern shores of the Adriatic] 1034.10
Wilkmson (J.a.) Dalmatia and M. 2y. 1848. 995.07
Set alto Ed. rev., v. 109.
Monte Video. See Uragnay.
Moors.
\8€* Spain ; — Saracens ;— Morocco ;— Alglon i—
TripoU ;— Barbary.]
Moosehead Iiake.
toweU {J. S.) Uoosebead Journal. [/» hit Fireside travels, 1 864.
Bepr. from Putnam's mag., Nov., 18i8.
Moray.
1% John (G.) Natural history and sport in M. 4616.18
See aUo Westminster rev., v, 69, 1868.
Morocco.
Brooke {A.deC) Sketches in Morocco. 2 v. 1831. 985.02
Darrieu {X.) Present state of Morocco. 1854.5075.15
IIoefer(P.) Empiie de Maroc. 1848. [Univers.] 901.02
Lempnere [W.) *Tour to M., 1789. [In Finlterton, v. 16 ] . 926.15
Vrquhart (D. ) Pillars of Hercules : travels in Morocco,
2v. 1850 98,5.11
Washington [Lieut) GeogT. notice of the empire of M. With
map. [In Hoyal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 1, 1832.] . . 903.04
Windhm or Windus [J.) Journey to Mecquinez, Morocco, 1721.
[Pinlterton, v. 15.] 926.15
See also Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1869. Also Barbary {p. 293).
Mosco'w.
Lmider (S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 4 222.88
Lowth(Q.T.) Around the Kremlin. 18G8. . 99(5.16
LyaU (iJ.) Character of the Russians, and detailed
hist of Moscow. 1823 997.16
See also Maomillsn, Deo., 1866 (bjr E. Dicey).
tg- See also works on Bossla.
Moselle River, {'Branct).
Rookt (0.) Life of the Moselle. 1858. . . 967.01
Mosquito Coast and People.
Bard (S. A) WiiUaia : adventures, e(c. . . . 1152.05
Bell (C. if.) Mosquito territory, its climate, people, etc., with
map. [In Boyal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 32. 1862.] . 903 36
Henderson ((?.) Mosquito ludiaus. [ With his Accouut of Hondu-
ras. 1809.) 1165.15
Pirn {B. ) and Seeman {B.) Dottings on the roadside.
1869 1165.20
Squier (E.O.) Mosquito shore. [/» his Central Amer. 1868.J 1165.09
Mount Desert, (Maine).
BeOosta [B.p.) Rambles in Mount Desert 1871. 1111.17
Martin (Mrs. 0.3.) Mount Desert. 1874. . 1111.20
See also Harper's mag., v. 46, 1872 (by G. W. Nichols).
Mount Lebanon. See Lebanon [Mount, p. 340).
Meant Sinai. See Sinai [Mount),
Mount Vernon.
Cooper (S.F.) Mount Vernon : to the children of Amer-
ica. 1859 625.18
Everett [K) Mount Vernon papers, 1860. . . 2524.13
Lossing (S. J.) Mount Vernon and its associations,
historical, biographical, audpiotoriaL 1859. 624.21
Same. Harttbrd, 1871 624.218
Rice (H.) Mount Vernon and other poems. 1864 1682.20
Monnt Waslilngton. Su White Moontains.
Mountains.
Headtey (J. T.) Mountain adventures. 1872. 922.23
Jackson (R.M. 8.) The mountain. [Geology, waters,
flora, animal life, climate, doctorial uses. ] 933.17
Miehelet (J.) The mountain. With Ulus. by P. Skelton.
1872 935.08
Jfou«(aiii adventures. Selected. 1869. . . 922.17
Ruskin [J.) Modern painters. [See index, v. 6.) ... 1424.26
Toner [J. M.) Dictionary of elevations and climatic
register of the U. S. 1874 1133.16
Vose (li.L.) Orographic geology ; or, origin and struc-
ture of mountains. 18r,6 4112.25
See also, in this class, Alleghanies :— Alps ;— Andes ; —
Apennines ;— CatsMlls ;— Himalayas ;— Rocky Mountains;
— Wiiite Moontains. Also, in general alpliabet. Geology.
Munich.
Howia(A.M) Art student at M. 1854. . . 964.08
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Visits and sketches, v. 1-2. 2533.15
Wilberfmce (K) Social life in M. 1864.' . , 965.21
See also Fraser'g mag., m. s., v. 6, 1872 (City of the monk).
Muscat.
Busehenberger [W.8. W.) Embassy to, in 1834-37. f/n hit Voyaee.
elc. 1888.) '. . . 914T26
Nautuoket.
Hough (F. B.) Papers relating to the island of Nan-
tucket 1856 611.24
Macy ( 0. ) History of Nantucket 1835. . . 611.22
Seaweeds from the shores of N. [Poems.] 1853. 1683.31
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 17, 1866 (by F. Sheldon) •
Scribuer's, Aug., 1873 (by H. M. Baird). Alto (in Fiction)
Miriam Coffin, by J C. Hart. [214.85].
Naples.
Clark [W.G.) N. and Garibaldi. [7n Gallon. Vacation tonrlsts.
18600 925.11
CoUeUa(P.) History of N., 1734-1856. 2 v. . 534.09
Graven (K. ) The Abruzzi and northern provinces o<
Naples. 1838 97405
Dawbarn {R ) Naples and King Ferdinand ; a histori-
cal sketch. 1858 533.17
Perryhridrje (Mrs. H. 0.) Naples and Sicily under the
Bourbons. 1867 973.03
Hislory of N., to 1722. [In Univ. hist., v. 28.1 . . . . 406.21
Kavanagh (J.) A summer and winter m the Two Sici-
lies. 2v. 1858 972.20
NicolS (A.) Ten years' imprisonment in the dungeons
of Naples. 1S61 3134.09
lieumonl (A. de). Oarafas of Maddaloni : Naples under
Spanish dominion. [15th-17th cent] 1854. 533.12
Saint Non (J. C. R., abbi de). "Voyage pittoresque on
description de Naples. 5 v. P.,1781-83. foL A.67.01
BBOOKLTN MEBCANTILB LIBBABT.
OOUNTBIEB: ITapIea (o New Unhand.
847
Sleeper (M. 0.) The Two Sicilies ; sketohes nnd stories
of their soenety, customs, history, painturs, etc.
1867 971.11
Spallatuani (£.) 'Travels in tli« Two SlciUei. 1778. [In Plnkar-
ton, T. 6] MS.OS
2'ame(H. A) Italy : Home and Naples. 1868. 975.08
See aUo Italy ;— SloUr-
Natal.
Colenso{J. W.) Ten weeks in Natal. 1855. . 1091.06
Uann {R. J.) PhyHioal geography and ollmata of Natal. [In
Boral geogr. soo. Juurnal, v. 37, 1867.] 004 01
— Statiaiical uotea. [/» Jour, of statist, soo. of Lond., T. 33,1809.1
Mason {&. H.) Life with the Zulus of N. 18."j5. 5075. U
Shorter {J.) Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu country.
1857 1(^4.13
Wilder {H. A.) Desoi-lption of N. [/n Amer. geog. lOO., Bulletin
T. 1. 1862.] BOS.Ol
See also United serrlos mag., Feb., Mob., 1889 (2 art.;
by B. Napier).
Natick, (Mass. )
BacmiO.B.) History of Naticls. 1856. . . 611.08
Navarre.
HUtorj/ot'S.,lol52i. [/nUnlTersal bUtory.T.aaj^ . . i06.1S
See alto (in Biography) lives of Hehbt IT. <if France ;
wid IlABa^KBT (Quetn of Jfavarre).
Nebraska.
Board of agriculture. 3d annual report, 1870. Des-
moines, Iowa, 1871. 8° 1133.24
0))i.s(i(«fc.-. ofl875. [(U p. or d. J 1133.24
Curley (E. A.) Nebraska: its advantages, resources,
and draw'^^aoks. 1875 1136.12
H(tle{H:.K) Kansas aud Nebraska. 1855. .1122.08
Hunter (Shnnp, pseud. ) What 1 saw and heard in 1856.
Nebraska as u home for emigrants. Omaha, 1875. 8°.
United Slates geoloftieal survey. (Hayden. ) v. 1. 4116.22
Consult also ihe U. S. PaoiHo railroad surreys (0. E.
Warren's report), v. 11.
Nepauh
Oliphant {L. ) Journey to Katmandu. 1853. 1012.01
See alto Blaokvood's mag., y. 73, 18C2.
Netherlands.
Burney ((7.) Present state of music in the NelAerlands.
2v. 1771 1502.17
Gliristyn (J.B.) Las delices des Pays-Bas. 5 v. 541.03
Cochrane {A. B.) The oonncll of blood [(or the trial of Egmont,
and others, 1668.] [In hit Francis I. and other studies, v. '2,
1870J 8057.18
Dudley (A, earl of Leicester). Conesp. during his gov-
ernment of the low countries, 1-585-80. . 5112.27
Orattani,T. 0.) History of the N. [To 1830.] 635.04
Motley {J. L.) See entries under Holland (p. 829).
Palerson {S. ) .Another traveller ! or cursory remarks on
a joumay through part [Belgium] of the Nether-
lands in 1767. By Coryat Junior [p.seud.] 961.25
Present state of the United Provinces of the Low-coun-
tries. By W. A. [0)10)1.] 1071. . . - 964.27
SoliiUer (J. G. F. von). History of the revolt of the Uni-
ted Netherlands, aud siege of Antwerp. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1870 5061.24
Same. N. Y., 1847 535.03
Slwbert (.K) World in miniature 6631.24
Temple [Sir W.) Observations upon the United Provinces. [In
hit Works, V. 1.] 6076.02
Van Uassell {A. ) Bolgique et Hollaude, etc. [897-1843. ]
[Uuivers.] 901.16
Van Loon (0.) Histoire mfitallique des Pays Bas, de-
puis I'abdication de Charles V. jusqu'en 1716.
Trad, du HoUandois. 5 v. 1732-37. . .1457.01
43- See also Holland ;— Belginm.
Nevada.
Handljook almanac for 1863 1123.14
United States. Commitsioner of mining. Annual rep., 1867-74. 4006.06
United States genl. exptor. of the iOth parallel. Mining industry
[Ooinstock lode, e(c.J by J. U. Hague. 1870. . . .1116.10
See also the U. 8. geogr. and geol. Burveys west of the
lOOth meridian, in charge of U. M. Wheeler. 1875. 1.1116.18J;
and a. S. Pacific B. R. reports, v. 2 (Beokvrith's report, 4l8t
paraUel) 1127.02
Legislative Documentt,
Journals of the senate, 2d-6th aess. 5 v. Oarson Oity,
1861-73. 8°.
LegislaHve dooomentB, lst-7tb sesa, 1864-76, printed
as ' Appendix ' to Journals. 7 T. ]
Nott.—E»el\ volume of tbe ' Doooments ' InololM wllb
others tlie Beports of the State surveyor and the 8ta<»
mineralogist.
Ne'wark.
Proceedings commemorative of the settlement of New-
ark, New Jersey, on its two hundredth anniversair.
May 17, 1866. Newark, N. J., 1866. 8°. [ColL of
N. J. hist BOO., ▼. 6, Buppl.] 621.10
Ne'w Bedford.
7iicfce<«on(i).) Hist, of NewBedibrd. 1868. . 691.26
Ne'w Bninswick.
Alkiruson {W. G) Historical and statistical aoconnt o'
New Brunswick. 3d ed. 1844. . . . 1161.01
a>ke(ET.) A subaltern's furlough. 1833. 1072.16
Cooney {R.) Oompendions history of the northern part
of New Brunswick. 1832. ...... 564.17
Dawson (J. W.) Acadian geologv. 2d ed. 1868. 4114.01
Oordon {A.y wilderness Jonmeys in New Brunswick, [/a Oallon.
Vacation tourists, 1862 8.] 926.1S
Hardy (C.) Forest life in Acadie. 1869. . .1163.13
Hiclcman (W.) 'Sketches on the Nipisaquit 1157.01
Osgood (</.ii<£ Co.) JUaritime provinces of N. B. 1133.11
Perley (M. H) Bei>ort on the sea and river fisheries.
2d ed. 1852 4828.21
Springer (J. S. ) Forest life and forest trees : with de-
scriptions of lumbering operations on the rivers
of N. B. 1851 1121.19
/a- See alto America (British), p. 189.
Newbury and Newburyport
Goffin {J.) History of Newbury, Newburyport, and W.
Newbury, 1635-1845 611.10
SnOlh (E. K) Hist of Newburyport, to [1853]. 611.09
New England.
1. History.
Adams (H.) Abridgment of the history of New Eng-
land. 2d6d. 1807. 595.21a
— A summary history of N. E. [to 1791]. 1799. 595.21
Abtlraci of laws in 1641. [In Force (P.) Tracts, v. 8.] . 677.10
Barber J. W. ) Hist, and antiquities of N. E. 1856. 595.19
Bradford {A.) N. E. chronology, 1497-1820. . 695.12
Byfield(N.) Account of the late revolution in N. E.,
1689. [The deposition of Andros.] . . 595.17
Same. Force (P.) Tracts, t. 4.] 677.11
Childe IJ.) New England's Jonas cast up at London, 1847. [In
Force (P.) Tracts, v. 4.) 677.11
Oooluige {A.J.) aitd Mansfield (J.B.) Hist, and descrip-
tion of N. E., general and local. V. 1. 1859. 595.01
V. 1. Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Drake (S. 0.) Besult of some researches among the
British archives .for information relative to the
founders of N. E., made in 1858-60. . . 595.16
Dudley [T.) Letter to the countess of Lincoln relating to New Eng-
land's plantation, 1631. [In Force (P.) TracU. V. 2.] 677.09
EaMt(C.W.) N. E. history to 1776. 2 v. . 595.08
UiggirMm (F.) New England's plantation, 1630. [In Force (P.)
Tracts, v. 1] 677.08
Same. [In Young (A.) Chronicles, etc. 1846.] . . 694.04
Josselyn. {J.) New England's rarities discovered. With an iutrod.
aud notes, by E. Tuckerman. [In ArcbfiBologla Amer., v. 4.]
Lechford { T.) Plain dealing; or, news from N.E. [1642].
With introd. and notes by J. H. TrumbulL 595. 1 8
Lowell [JR.) N.E. two centuries ago. [In hit Among my books,
p. 228-91.] 2684.14
JUmtiO.) Old New England traits. 1873. . 601.06
— Three eras of N. E. 1857 2531.24
Mather (I.) Early history of N. E. Passages between
the Indians and first settlers, to 1637. With notes
by S. G. Drake 595.20
MaUier (C) Magnalia ; or tiie eocl. history of N. E. ,
to 1698. 2v 3456.02
Matlter {J.) Eemorkable providences in N. E. 3814.01
Morton (A.) New England's memorial. [To 1090.]
5th ed., by John Davis 595.02
Morton IT.) New English Canaan ; 1632. [In Force (P.) Tracts,
T. a.] 677.09
Neu> England historical and genealogical register, v. 1-
29, 1847-75 603.01
New England's first ti-ults. [1. In respect of the Indians. 2. In
respect of the Oollege.] [Sabin's reprluts, 1866.] .664.19
In asking for books, use the •■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'8 NAMB, the first part of the TITLK, and tbe NUMBBB.
348
COUNTRIES : NewEngJand to Wew Jersey.
NetBs from N. E., 167G. [anon.'i 1865. . . . 596.04
Pa^rey {J. 0.) History of N. B. during the Stuart dy-
nasty. [To 1690.] 3 T. 595.04
Bevidwed In New Englander, y. 18. 1660 (by L. Bacou) ;
N. A. r8T., T. 88. 1859 ; v. 91, 1860 ; T. 100, 1866.
Prince (T.) Ohronologioal liistory of New England,
[1350-1820.] 595.07
Bnolutum in New England justified, 1691. [In Force (P.) IracU,
T. «.] 677.11
Savage {J.) Grenealogioal dictionary of the first set-
tlers of New England. 4 v. 1S60. . . 3246.03
Smith {J.) Degoriptlon of New England, 16U. [In Force (P.)
TraoU, v. 2.1 677.09
— Historie of Virginia and N. E. [To 162t;. ] 2 v. 625. 16
Same. [In *Pinkerlon, t. 13.] 926.13
— New Knglanda trials : with the present state of that happie
plantation, 1622. [In Force (P.) Trauto, v. 2.] . . 677.09
Wintlkvop (J.) History of N. E., 1030-1619. Ed. with
notes, by J. Savage. 2 v. 1853. . . . 595.10
Whilt (J".) Planter's plea ; or, grounds of plantation in N. E.
examined, 1630. [In Force (P.) Tracts, v. 2.) . . 677.09
S'^ alto Biblical.aud religious lit (.Yew England chwcfies,
p. 94) ; alto, iu this class, Indians ;— United States ;— and
the names of the individual states, and of various cities
and towns ; also Pilerim fathers ;— Plymouth.
NoU. — The general reader will tlud some usoful Notes on
the literature of this subject ou p. 199 of the Boston Cata-
logue of history, etc., 1873 [2716.19] : on p. 171 of its Box-
bucy branch catalogue [2716.28] ; and on p. 196 of the (juin-
oy library catalogue [2716.29].
2. Description and Travel.
Ooolidge {A. J.) and Mansfield (J.B.) Hjst. and descrip-
tions of N. E., general and local, v. 1. 1859, 595.01
Dunghi {T.) Travels in N. E. 4 v. 1823. .1112.01
Flagg ( W. ) Birds and seasons of N. E. 1875. 4815.09
— Woods and by-ways of New England. 1872. 4915.16
JVeu) A'liflfand : a handbook for travellers. 1873. 1121.10
iVew England, and her institutions, {anon-l London,
18)5. 8' 1111.13
Contents: The farmer. Eccl. organizations. The church.
The revival. Slavery. The insurrection of Nat. Turner,
in Va., 1831. Holidays. (Jollego life. The district school,
[by W. Burton]. The village choir.
Tlioreau {M. A.) A week on the Concord and MerrUnao
rivers 1111.10
Tador^W.) Letters on the Eastern States, 1820.1111.18
Coasi (jf New England.
Curler {B. ) Summer cruise on the coast of New Eng-
land. 1864. 1111.09
D« Costa (5. F.) Bambles in Mount Desert : with
aketohes of travel on the N. E. coast, from Isles of
Shoals to Grand Menan. 1871. . . .1111.17
Drake {S. A. ) Nooks and comers of the New England
coast. 1S75 1134.25
Bepworik (ff. E.) Starboard and port: the Nettie
alongshore. 1876 1121.17
Waite (0. F. R.) Eastman's guide book for the East-
em coast of New England. 1871. . , 1111.16
3. Indians of New England.
Day breaking if not the Sun rising of the gospel with the Indi-
ans of N. E. [Sabin's reprints, 1865.] 664.19
Bubbard (, W. ) History of the Indian wars in. New Eng-
land^ to 1677. With preface and notes by S. O.
Drake. 2 v. 1865 557.18
Kidder (F.) Expeiiition of Oapt John Lovewell, in-
cluding the Pequawket battle. 1865. . . 5.")7.24
Mai<m{J.) Brief history of the Pequot war. [Sabin's reprints,
1869.] 661.21
PenhaUow (8. ) History of the wars of N. E. with the
eastern Indians, 1703-13 557.25
Present state of N. E., with respect to the Indian war.
1675. Boston, 1S33. 12° 595.14
Reynolds (£.) Further mauifestations of the progress of the gos-
pel among the Indians iu New England. [Sabin's repriuts,
1865 ) 664.20
Slupard (T.) Clear sunshiue of the gospel breaking forth upou
the Indians iu N. E. [Sabin's repriuts, 186.5.] . . . 564.19
Whitjield {H ) Farther iliscoTery of the present state of the In-
diuus iu N. E, [Sabin's reprints, 1803.] 664.19
— Streugtli out of weakness : or a glorious manifestation of the
farther progress of the gospel among the Indians of New
Engtand. [Sabin's reprints, 1865.] 664.20
Set also Indians (p. 333).
Ne-wfoundland.
Anspaeh (i. A.) History of the island of Newfound-
laud. 2ded. 1827. 564.16
Dashteood {R. L.) Chiploquorgau ; life by the camp
fire in N. 1872 1151.07
McO-ea {li. £.) Sketches of life in N. 1869. 1153.18
Jlforeton (J.) N.: 13 years spent there. 1803. 1151.02
Some account of the physical geogr. of N. [In Royal geogr.
BOO. Jourual, v. 34, 1864.J 908.87
Newfoundland almanac for 1868. St. John's, 1867. 8°.
Osgood (J. Ii.)& 0>. Maritime provinces, 1H75. 1133.11
Sundry voyages, to N. by Sir H. Gilbert, M. Here, J. Cartier, 16th
century, f/n Haklnyt, v. 3, 1810.1 916.17
WhiCbourne (R.) Westward hoe for Avalon in the New-
found-land, 1622. Ed.by T.Whitbum,1870. 1153.22
See alto Blackwood's mag., July, 1873 ; Harper's mag., T.
22 (The Banks).
tO" See also America (British), p. 289.
Nevr Granada.
Bollaert (TT.) Antiquarian, ethnological, and other re-
searches. 1860 1166.20
Campaigns and cruises in N. G., 3t. 1817-30. 1161.05
EoUon {I. F.) New Granada: twenty months in the
Andes. 1857 1155.14
8lewaH(J.} Bogota in 1830-7 1163.05
49" Set also Oolombia (p. 801).
Ne'w Gkiinea.
Lawson (J. A.) Wanderings in N. G. 1875. . 1066.10
MacgiUivray (J.) Voyage of H. M. S. Eattlesnake, 1846-
50. 1852 1065.17
Nevr Hampshire.
Barslow(,a.) Hist, of N. H., 1614-1819. 2d ed. 61'2.13
Belknap (,J.) History of N. H., 1715-1790. 3 v. SOL 17
CUase (F. ) Gathered sketehes from the early hist, of
New Hampshire. 1856 001.10
Collection of evidence, etc., concerning New York and the New
Hampshire grants. [In N. Y, hist. soc. coll., 18C9.J 615.11
Duane {J.) 8tate of evidence, etc , concerning N. Y, and the N, H.
gi-auts. [in N, Y. hist. soc. CoU. 1870.] .... 616.12
Festival of the sons of New Hjimpshire ; with the
speeches of Messrs. Webster, Woodbury, and
others, in Boston, 1849. 1850. 8°. . . 61-2.14
— 8eco)id festival of the sons of New Hampshire, Bost,
1853. Boston, 1854. «°. 612.15
MerriU (F. and P.) Gazetteer of N. H. 1817. 1134.14
Board of agriculture. lst-4th annual report. Concord,
1871-74. 8°. 6107.14
Reports to the legislature. June session, 1875. Con-
cord, 1875. 8°.
Nevr Haven {Colony and Plantation of).
Records, 1638-1649. Ed. by 0. J. Hoadley. Hartford,
1857. 8° 592.01
Same. From 1653 to the Union. With the Code
of 1656. Hartford, 1858. 8°. . . . . 592.02
j)g- See also Oonneoticat.
New Holland. Set Australia (p. 293).
Ne-w Jersey.
Barber (J". W.) and Howe (H.) Historical collections of
N. J.; with geographical descriptions of every
township. 1845 612.02
— History and antiquities of N.J. 3d ed. 1856. 595. 19
B\idd(T.) Good order established in N. J., 1685. With
notes by E. Armstrong. 623.24
Cook (a. B) Geology of N. J. 1868. . . .4116.10
Elmer {L. Q. C.) Keminisoences of N. J., with biogr.
sketches of the governors, 1776-1845. . . 612.26
F}ster{J.Y.) N. J. and the rebellion. 1868. 644.10
ffordo)i(r.ii:) Gazetteer of N.J. 1834. . . 612.06
— History of N. J., to [1788]. 1834. . . . 612.06
Morris (Oov. Lewis). Papers, 1738-1746. [N. J. Hist.
800. OolL, V. 4.] 612.03
Mulford (I. 8.) CivU and political history of N. J., to
[1790.] 1851 612.05
Scot (tf.) IVIodel of the government of the province of
East New Jersey. 1685. Reprinted 1875. 612.11
Stevens (S) Analytical index to the colonial docu-
ments of New Jersey in the state paper oflSoe of
England. With notes by W. A. Whitehead. 1858.
[N. J. hist colL, V. 5.] 612.08
Syplier {J.R. ) and Apgar (KA.) Hist of New Jersey to
1870 612.04
rielt (JB. i.) Topogr. surrey of N. 1. [In American geogr. soc.
Bulletin, T. 2, 1866.] 906.0S
BBOOKLYM UEKOANXILX LIBBASY.
COUNTRIES: New JeiB«y to New York CHy.
849
Whitehead (W.A.) Eaily history of Perth Amboy and
adjoining oounby. Provinoial eia, [N. 3. hist.
oolL, T. 1.] 612.07
— East Jersey under the proprietary goTemment, to
1703. 2ded. 1875 612.11
Statt Docuvimtt.
Board of agriculture. lst-2d annual report Trenton,
187-1-75. 8° 6106.01
Constitution of the state. Trenton, 1875. 8°. 610(J.01
Geolo'/ical survey. Beport by H. D. Bogers. Phila-
delphia, 18:i6. 8*. 4116.09
— Final report, by H. D. Eogers. Trenton, 1865. 8°.
— lst-2d annual report, by W. Kitohell . 1854-55. 2 t.
Trenton, 18-'>5-S6. H°. 4116.08
— Annual report, by Q. H. Cook ; 1869-74. 6 v. Tren-
ton, 1870-75. 8° 4116.06
Set alu. In tills clus, Hadaon Oonntr ;— Newar
Nevr Loudon, {Gonn.)
Caulkins (F. M.) History of N.L., 1612-1852. 2d ed., to
1860. 655.16
New Mezioo.
BarOelt {J. R.) Explorations, e(c. 2 ▼. 1854. 1125.06
Oizzens {S.W.) The marvellous country. 1873. 1134.20
Emory ( W.H.) "Report of the U. S. and Mexican boun-
dary survey. 3 v. 1857 1127.17
Gray (A.) Plantto Wrlghtians Tex»no-Neo-Meilo»niB, pU. 1-a.
[/n Sm. coutrlb., v. 3, 5.] 3937.03
Gre<j<j{J.) Oommerceof the prairies. 2 v. 1850. 1121.10
Haijke'i (J. T. ) Doniphan's expedition ; conquest of
New Mexico. With sketch of life. 1850. 58-5.29
£< Conte (J. £,) Coleoptera of. [Sm. oonli-ib. T. 11.) . . 3937.11
Lyon ( ir.B.) Antiquities in Naw Mexico. [Sm. rep., 1871.] 3936.26
A[eline[J. K) 2.000 miles on horseback. 1867. 1UJ.13
United States, Engineer department. Reports upon geogr. and
geol, explor. and surveys west of tlie lOOtll meridiau, in
cliarge of Lieut. Geo M Wliecler. 1876 1116.18
— Dep. of t/ie Interior. Geol. survey, (Uaydeu.) for 1867, 69. 4116.23
See atso the Reports of the U. S. comraisaioaer of mining
statistics [4006.13] ; and tlie Pacifio luilroiid explorations.
8Ud and 3ath parallel, v. 2-5, 7, 10-11. [1127.01.]
New Orleans.
Clapp (T.) Antobiogr. sketches, during 35 years' resi-
dence. 1857. 3037.10
Cooke (J. U.) Narrative of the attack on N. 0., 1814-
. 181.^ 585.03
Oleig ( 0. J?.) Campaigns of the British army at, 1814-15.
3d ed. [anoii.] 585.11
Parlon(J.) Gen. Butler in N. 0., [in 1862]. 3026.19
See also Soribner's montljly, v. 7, 1874 \^j E. King : 2
art., repr. in bis Great South [1136.11]).
Newport
Manon (&. C.) Newport illustrated. 1854. . 591.04
Fuller {H.) Belle Brittau on a tour. 1858. . 9-42.05
See also Harper's mag., v. 49 (The queen of Aqnidneok,
by J. H. Browne ; illus.; ; v. 9 (N. hist, and social, by G. W.
Curtis ; illiu.) ; T. 11 (An evening at N., by Q. W Curtis) :
v. 39 (Graves at N., by H. T. Tucltermau). In Fiction see
Higyinsou'a Malbone ['213.32] ; Oldport days [213.9d] ; Mrs.
Stowe's Minister's wouiug ['261.20].
New South Wales, {Australia).
Industrial progress of N. S. W. : a report of the inter-
colonial exhibition of 1870, at Sydney. Sydney,
1871. 8^. 1066.04
Meredith {Mrs. C.) Notes and sketches of N. S. W.,
1839-1814 996.06
Ifeison {F. O. P.) Analysis of the census, [/n Statist, boo. of Lon-
don, Journal, T. 11, 1848.)
Slrnflecki {P. K de). Physical description of N. 8. AV.
With geological map and diagrams. 1845. 1063. 19
See also Catholic world. Feb., Mari-h, 1875 (Colonization
of N.S.'W. ; 2 art.) t^ See also Australia, (p. 29'2).
Newtown, (Long Island).
Hiker (J.) Annals of N. 1852 613.25
New York City.
Charter, with notes, by chancellor Kent Hew Tork.
1836. 8°. 5634.01
Same, [new ed.] New York, 1831. 8°. 5634.0'J
Laws of the state relating particularly to the city of
New York. N. Y., 1833. 8°. . . . . 5()3i;.04
Valentine (D. T. ) Manual of the corporation. 18 12-3 ;
1845-6.1817,1852-69. 13 v. 184'2-69. .6714.12
'Wharves, piers and sUps. belonging (o the corporation.
East nver. New York, isfii. obL 4°. . 1136.25
'Same. North river. N.Y., 1868. obL 4^ 1135.24
Asmodewi in New York, [anon.] 1868. . . 1111.27
Booth {M. LA History of N. Y., to 1859. . . 613.'i3
Brown (J. K) Great metropolis; a mirror of New
York. 1869 1115.06
ChUd{L.M.) Letters from N. Y. [1841-44.] 2 v. 621.03
Orapsey (K) The nether side of N. Y. 1872. 1115.21
Dixon (K U.) Scenes in the practice of a New York
surgeoiL 1855 4321.15
Dripp.i (M.) TopographioAl map of New York city,
county, and vicinity ; showing the high water
lines, pier lines, c(c. 1855 1111.26
Fairfield (F. a.) Clubs of New York. 1873. .0216.34
S\rancia {J. W. ) Old New York ; or, reminiscences of
the past sixty years. 1858 613.24
Gibbons (J. S.) Banks of New York, and the panic of
1857 .5915.07
Lander iS.W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 8. 222.92
MtUer {J. ) Descaption of the province and city of Now
York, 1695 614.24
Miller's New York as it is, or stranger's guide to the
city and adjacent places. 1867. . . . 1112.15
JVeio York city during the American revolution. A col-
lection of papers from the manuscripts in the pos-
session of the Mercantile Library association of
New York city. 1861 010.02
JVeio York ecclesioloijical society. New York ecclesiolo-
gist. v. 1-5, 1849-53. [No more published. ] 3632.16
New York illustrated. N. Y., 1871. 8°. . . llH.',i8
Old brewery and the mission house at the Five Points.
1854 5828.03
OWe/i time in New York. By those who knew, [onon.]
N. Y., 1833. 18°. 5091.01
Paiion {J. A.) Lives of the clergy of N. Y. ; also the
history of each congregation. 1874. . . 3458.04
Iloss{J.) What I saw in N.Y. 18.51. . . . 111'2.13
8covilte {J. A. ) The old merchants of N. Y. city. By
Walter Barrett [pseud.] 5 v. 1863-70. . 3245.02
Bmith{M.H.) Sunshine and shadow in N. Y. 1115.07
Slone {W. L.) History of N. Y. city to the present
dav. 1872 615.32
Sutton {0.) The N. Y. Tombs. Ed. by J. B. Mix and
S. A. Mackeover. 1874. 5611.20
Valentine (D. T.) History of the city of New York.
[To 1750.] 614.13
Viele(E.L.) Topographyandhydrology of N.Y. 1115.20
Walks about New York. By the secretary ol the city
mission, [anon.'] 1865 1111.23
Watson {J. F. ) Annals of New York city and state in
the olden tune. 1956 _. . 614.25
Wealth and biography of the wealthy citizens [anon. ]
r2th ed. N. Y., 1855. 1'2^ 6il.09
Note. — For satirical sketches of New York society, see Sal-
magundi (1807-08), by WashiUHton Irving and J. K. Pauld-
ing [2633.14] ; Potiphar papers, by G. W. Curtis [171. '20] ;
The Lorgnette, by D. d. MitcUeU [332 06].
The liistoriea o( Stone and Booth are of a popular charac-
ter, both historical and descriptive, and }y'atson's Aunala
affords much entertaining and curious iuforination. Val-
entine's History, and the .Manuals edited by him are valua-
ble for their documentary and topographical treasures. In
the entries under Neuu York State much will be found re-
lating to the City during the Dutch anil Colonial periods.
See atso Harper's monthly, v. 23 (New York circumnavi-
gated, by T. A. Richards) ; v. 43 (New York Custom-house,
by T. B. Thorpe) ; v. 4!* (New York Harbor police, by W.
O. Stoddard) : v. 37 (New York in the Revolution, by B.
Lawrence) : v. 43 (New York Post-office, by T. B. Thorpe) ;
T. 42 (The Bowery Saturday night, by W. O. Stoddard) ; v.
42 (A day in Castle Garden).
Central Park.
Richards {T. A.) Guide to Central Park. 1869.1112.25
See also Harper's monthly, T. 23 (by T. A. Richards) ; and
Soribner's monthly, Oct., 1873 ; and for Annual reports see
Landscape gardening (p. 8 of Catalogue).
Charitable and R^rmalory Institutions.
Oammann {II. J.) and Camp {S. N.) The charities of
N. Y. 1868 5828.02
Pierce (B. K.) A half century with juvenile delin-
quents, or the N. Y. house of refuge. 1809. 5817.15
Richmond {J. F.) New York and its institutions.
1609-1873 : the bright side of N. Y. . . 6828.05
In asking tor books, osa tbs '• Book Ordw," givlag the AUTaOB'S NAUB, the flist part of tbs TITLB, ud ths NUHBBB.
350
COUNTRIES : New Tork City and state.
81. Lulce's hospital Account, rfc. N.T., 1860. 8°. 4344.27
See alto Harper's monthly, t. S3 (Bladnrell'a Island).
Virectories.
QotMuui (i. 0.) Business directory. 1872. Com-
piled by H. A. Martin 6744.10
Neio lork city meroantile and manufaotuiers' business
directory. 1857. N. Y., 1857. 8^ . . (3753.01
LongxBorih's American almanac, New York register, and
■ city directory. 1816-17, 1820--21, 1823-34, 182(i-27
1827-28,183334,1837-38. 10 v. New Tork, 1816
37. 8°. 6733.25
Neva York city directory. 1851-52, 1852-53, 1856-60,
1862,1872-77. N. Y., 1851-76. 8°. . .6734.10
TF5/son'5 Business directory. N. Y.,1865. 18°. 6751.01
City Qovernment,
Board of (Mermen.. Documents, v. 1-13, 1835-47.
New York, 1835-47. 8°.
}fote.—Y. i, 4, 6, 9, 10 ara wanting.
— Proceedings, v. 13-24, 1837-43. N. Y., 1837-43. 8°.
Board of assistants. Documents, v. 1, 1834-5. New
York, 1835. 8°.
— Journal and documents, v. 10, 1837. v. 1, 1813.
New York, 1837-43. 8=.
Boards of aldermen aad assistant aldermen. Proceed-
ings of the joint meetings, v. 1-10, 1836-43. New
York, 1836-43. 8".
Board of health. Ist-lth annual report, 1870-71—1873-
74. 4v. N. Y., 1871-75. 8°. .... 4317.15
iVoi«.— Succeeded the Metropolitan board of health. Ee-
porU [1316.23.]
— Laws and ordinances. N. Y., 1860. 8°. .
— Reports of hospital physicians, and other documents
in relation to the epidemic cholera of 1832. Ed.
by D.Atkins. N. Y., 1832. 8°. . . .4344.09
Board of education. Directory. N.Y., 1867. 24°. 5517.01
— Manual, 1807, 1876. N. Y., 18'J7-76. 18°. 5527.02
— System of discipline and instruction for Public
school society of New York, 1850. 8°. .5517.03
G'dy inspector. Annual report. N. Y. , ISiil. 8°.
City comptroller. Annual report, 1859-64. New York,
1860-65. 8°
JSS" For some elaborate articles on the Frauds of the Tweed
regime, see N. A. rev., Oct. 1874, Jan., July, October, 1875
(An episode in municipal government, 4 papers by 0. F.
Wingate). Mr. S. J. Xildeu bas also published a statement
of his labors in exposing them.
Commerce and Trade.
Cliatnber of commerce. Charter and by-laws, with his-
tory. New York, 1855. 8°. . ... 5927.10
— Colonial records, 1768-1784. With historical and
biographical sketches by J. A. Stevens. New York,
1867. 8° 5927.01
— First-fifteenth annual report. 1858-73. 15 v. New
York, 1858-66. S°. 5925.01
Ki7igi,0.) Hist.of the. [N.Y. hist. boc. Coll. 2d8.,v.2.] 616.07
Produce exchange. Annual rep. N.Y.,ls73-74. 8°. 5942.04
Libraries and Literary Institutions.
Attor library. See Astor library (p. 60).
Cooper union. lst-7th annual report. N. Y., 1860-66.
8°.
Note. — The annual reports of this institution are printed
by the State of New York in its legislative documents.
General society of mec/tanics and tradesmen. [Various reports],
1829-76
— Charter and by-laws, 1814-1839 ;— 1847 ;— 1866. N. Y., 1814-66.
12°
MercdniUe library. Catalogue of books, with supple-
ment to Aug. 1, 1856. N. Y. , 1850. 8°. 2714.06
— Catalogue of books, [with snppl. to 1870]. N. Y. ,
1866. 8°. 2714.0S
Same. 2d supplement. N. Y., 1872. 8°. 2714.10
— Systematic catalogue. N. Y., 1837. 8°. .2714.07
— 2.)d-56th report. N. Y., 18ti-76. 8»
— Constitution, by-laws and regulations. N. Y., 1854. 8".
Same. N. Y., 1859. 16* , . .
Same. N. Y., 1862. 18». — Same, N. Y., 1866. 16'.
— 50th anniversary oalebration, Nov. 9, 1870. N. Y. ,
1871. 8°
See also Soribner's monthly. Feb., 1871 (Article by J. B. G.
Has sard).
^ew York historical society. See entry In next column.
Socidj/ library. Catalogue. N. Y., 1850. 8°. 2714.04
— Annual report N . Y. , 1856-75. 8°. . . .
Wynne (J.) Private libraries of N.Y. 1860. 2744.04
Ifewspapers.
jj^ The Library possesses current volumes of the fol-
lowing newspapers: Evening Post, Independent (The), New
York Daily Tribune, New York Evening Express, New York
Oommercial Advertiser, New York Herald, Mew York Sun,
New York Times, New York World.
New York (City and Covinty of).
Board of supervisors. Proceedings, 1858-60. N. Y.,
1858-60. 8°
Board of supervisors. Beport of special committee on
volunteering. N. Y., 1864. 8°. ...
New York {Slate of).
^ 1. History and antiquities.
Abbott {J. 8. G. ) Peter Stuy vesant, the last Dutch gov-
ernor of New Amsterdam 3166.24
Asher ((?. M.) List of the maps and charts of New
Netherland, and of the views of New Amsterdam.
1855 2734.18
— •Bibliographical and historical essay on the Dutch
books and pamphlets relating to New Netherland
and the Dutch West India Co. 1854-67. . 2734.18
Asher and Adams' new topographical map of the State.
1869 1117.01
Barber (J. W. ) Historical collections of N. Y. ; with
geogr. descriptions. 1851 614.23
— History and antiquities of N. Y. 3d ed. 1856. 595 19
Beardsley (i. ) Reminiscences ; early settlement of
Otsego county, anecdotes, field sports, etc. 3016.24
Boone (H. H.) and Cook {T. P.) Life sketches of execu-
tive officers and members of the legislature of
N.Y. 1870 3243.15
Brodhead (J. M.) History of the State of N. Y. v. 1-2.
[1609-1691.] 614.05
Butler {B. F.) Outline of the constitutional history of N. Y. 1847.
[N. Y. hist. soc. Coll. 2d s v. 2.] 616.07
Bankers IJ.) and SLuyter (F.) Joiu-nal of a voyage to N. Y., in 1679-
80. [/n L.I. hist. soc. Memoirs, v.l, 1867.] . . . 613.13
Denlon {D.) Brief description of N. Y., 1670. New ed.,
by G. Furman. 1845 614.11
Dunlap ( W.) History of N. Y., to [1783]. 2 v. 614.21
— History of N. Y., for schools. [To 1783.] 2 v. 621.04
Eastman I^F. S.) Hist, of the State. [To 1825.] . 621.02
French {J. H. ) Gazetteer of the State. 1860. 616.01
Hammond (J. D.) History of the political parties of the
State of N.Y. [1788 to 1841.] 2 v. 1850. . 614.2U
Hoffman (Gov. J. T.) PubUc papers, 1869-72. . 622.19
Hotchkln {J. H. ) Hist, of the purchase and settlement
of western New York. 1848 613.22
Hough (Franklin B.) Gazetteer. 1872. . . 616.15
Irving ( W. ) Knickerbocker's hist of New York. 215.28
Note. — Humorous fiction.
Jenkins {J. 8.) Lives of the governors of the State of
New York. 1851 3247.03
— Hist of poUtical parties in N. Y. 2d ed. 1849. 622.20
Macaulay{J.) History of the State of N. Y. [To 1800.]
3 V. 614.16
Mather {J. H. ) and Brockett {L. P.) Geography of the
state of N. Y. 1847 1133.10
New York historical society. Collections. 1809, 1814,
1821, 1829. 5 V. N.Y., 1811-29. 8°. . . 615.01
Contents.
Bozman (J. L.) Extract from the records in the council
chamber, Annapolis, relative to the dispute between the
government of New Netherlands and the lord proprietary
of Maryland, v. 3.
Catalogue of library, 1813, v. 2.
Clinton (De Witt). Discourse, Dec. 6, 1811, v. 2.
Documents extracted from 2d vol. of Hazard's historical
collection, v. 1.
Holm (T. O.) Translation of history of New Swede Land
In America, V. 2.
Hosaok (D.) Biographical memoir of Hugh 'Williamson,
Nov. 1, 1819, V. 3.
— Inaugural address, 1820, v. 3.
Hudson (H.) Abstract of journal for discovery of north-
west pasBage, 1610-11, v. 1.
— Sscoml voyage for finding a passage to the East Indies
by the northeast. 1G08, V. 1.
— Third voyage toward Nova Zembla and along the coast
to 42>^° and up the river Huds m to 42°, 1609, v. 2.
— Voyage toward the north pole, 1607, v. 1.
Jarvis (S. F.) Discourse on religion of Indian tribes of
North America, Deo. 20, 1819, v. 3.
Jones (8.) Commanicatious on Clinton's Historical dia.
BBOOEIiYN UEBOAKXILB LIBBABY.
COUNTRIES : New Tork Stata.
851
ooune, Bariud laws, Bmitb'a Hiatory, Spafforcl'i O*-
zetteer, v. 3.
La Salle (Robert OaTaller de). Acooaut of his last ezpedl^
tlou, aud dlsooverlee in North America, hy Ohev. de
Tontl, V. 2.
Laws eatabllshed by .Jamoa, duke of York, for tbs gorern-
ment oi Mew York Id 1664, v. 1.
Meano (J.) Descriptiou of some medala atrnck In relutioa
to North America before aud since the doclaratiuu of lu«
depeudeuce, v. 3.
MlUur (H.) Diacourse to commemorate the discovery of
Now York, Sept. 4. 1809, v. 1.
Mitchell (S. L.) Discourse, Deo. 0, 1813, v. 1.
Morris (Q.) Diacourao, Deo. 0, 1812, v. 2.
— Inaugural disuourse, Sept., 1816. v. 3.
Smith (W.) History of New York, to 1762, v. 4.5.
Vei'plauck (Q. U.) DlHCoarse, Deo. 17, 1818, r. 3,
Verrazzano J. de). Belatlon, etc., 1524, v, 1,
Wlieaton JH.) Discourse, Deo. 28, 1820, v. 3.
Williamaon (Hugh). Discourse, 1810, t. 2.
Same, ad series. 2 v. N. Y., 1841-49. 8°. 615.06
Conitrtll.
Aorelius (I.) New Sweden. T. 1.
Argall's eipedltion, 1613 ; od. by a. Folsom. T. 1.
Benson (E.) Memoir on namea, Dec. 31, 1816. V. 2.
Brodhcail (J. It.) Memoir on the early colonization of New
Netherlaud. v. 2. '
Burke (E.) Letter respecting the effect of the Quebec bill
upon tlio boundary ot N. Y. 1774. v, 2.
Butler (B. F., of Hem York). Outline of the conatitutional
history of New York. Auniv. addreaa, 1847. v. 2.
Catalogue of Dutoh church members, If^u. v. 1.
OUarter of liberties, aud documents, 162J. v. 1.
Coldeu (0.) and Smith (W., jr.) Corresp. renpecting certkln
alleged errors in the history of New York. v. 2.
Corresijondeuce between New Netherlands and New Ply-
mouth, 1627. V. 1.
Dermor (T.) Letter, 1619. T. 1.
Eaton (T., Xsl gov. of New Haven colony). Memoir, by J. B.
Moore. V. 2.
Extracta from De Laet and Aitzema. r. 2.
IToIsom (Q.) A few particulars respecting Che Dutch gov-
ernoi-a. v. 1.
Historical sketch of the society, t. 1.
Hudsou'a voyage iu 1609. Extract from " Verbael van da
eei-ate Schip-vaert,'' etc. v. 2.
Indian tradition of the first arrival of the Dutch, v. 1.
Jay (W.) Table of the killed aud wounded in the w»r of
1812. V. 1.
Juet 8 Journal ot Hudson's Toyage, 1609. V. 1.
Kent (J.) Anniversary discourse. Deo. 6, 1828. T. 1.
King (O.) History of the Chamber of commerce, annlv.
discourse, 1848. v. 2.
Laet (J. de). Extracts from the Now world, v. 1.
Lambrechtseu {Sir N.O.) llist. oi the New Netherlands. v.l.
Lodwick (C.) New York in 1692. v. 2.
NonvUle (Marquis de). Expedition against the Sauecaa,
1687. V.2.
Kasieres (I. de). New Netherlaud in 1627. v. 2.
Bepreaeiitatiou of New Netherlaud. From the Dutch, with
notes by H. C. Murphy, v.2.
Vau der Donck (A.) Descrip, of the New Nethorianda. t. 1.
Verrazzauo (J. de). Voyage along the coast of North Amer-
ica, 1624. [Ital. and Eugi.J Tr. by J. O. Cogswell, v. 1.
Vries {D. P. dej. Extracts from voyages. Tr. by G. Troost.
y. 1.
Whittlesey (E.D.) Bemarka upon the British expedition
to Danbury, iu 1777, as narrated in Marshall's lafe of
WashingtoQ. v. 2.
Same. Publishing fund series, v. 1-7. N. Y.,
1868-73. 8° G15.10
OtmUnts,
Chalmers (Q.) Continuation of bis Political annals. T. 1.
Clarendon (The) paper.<, 1641-07. v. 2.
Coklen'a lettera on Smith's hiatory, 1769-60. v. 1.
Ooldeu'a letter on Smith's history, v. 2.
Qardiner's East Hampton, etc. v. 2.
Lee papers, 1761-78. q. 4-7.
Leisier's adtuiuistt-ation, 1689-1714. v. 1.
Makemie (/fco. F.) Sermou. Jan. 19, 1706. v. 3.
New York and New Hampshire grants, Duane'a brief. v,2-3.
Old New Vork and Trinity church, v. 3.
Plowdeu'a New Albion, v. 2.
Tracts relating to New York. *. 2.
O'Oaltaghan {E. 3.) Documentary hist of N. Y. [ICOO-
1800.] 4v 614.01
Contetits : v. 1. Papers relating to the Iroquois and other
ludian tribes. Papers relating to the tirst settlement at
Onondaga, aud the discovery of the salt springs at Saiina.
Papers relating to Do Courcelles' and De Tiacy'a expedi-
tion against the Mohawk Indiana, 1655-6. liepoits on the
province of N. Y.. 166'J-1678. Papers relating to De La
Barre'a exped. to Hungry bay, IGsl. Governor Dongau's
report on the state of the province, 1687. Papers relating
to Deaonville'a exped. to the Genesee country and Niagara,
1687. Names of the male inhabitants of Ulster eo., 1089.
Papers relating to the invaaion of N.Y. and the burning
of Schenectady by the French, 1690. Civil list of the pro-
vince, 1693. Papers relating to Frontenac'a exped. agaiuat
the Onondogoes, losa. New York •nn; list, 1700. Oenras
or the counties of Orange, Dntolisss, and Albany, 1702,
1714, 1720. Cadwallader Colden on the lands of N. Y., 1732.
Papers relating to the Susquehanna river, 1683-1757. Pa-
pers relating to Ogdenaburgh, 1749. Papers relating to
Oswego. Papers relating to t)ie Oneida conntry and Uo-
hawk valley, 1756, 1757. Papers relating to French seign.
ioriea on lake Ghamplalu. Boundary lino between the
whites and the Indians, 17C5. Papers relating to the city
of N. Y. Papers relating to Long Island. Statistics of
population, 1647-1774. Statiatica of revenue, imports, ex-
ports, etc.. 1691-1768. Papers relating to trade and manu-
factures, 1706-1757. Report of gov. 'Tryon on the stale uf
the province, 1774.
v.2. Papers reiatiug to It. gov. Lclsler's administration,
89-91. Early rate lists of Long Island, 1675, 1676, 1683.
Maiiu.scripta of Sir Wm. Johnson. Early st«am navigation.
Pamphlets by J. Rumsey and J. Fitch. Papers reiatiug to
western N. Y. Description of Genesee county, 1799. De-
scription of Qenesee county, by R Munro, 1804.
V. 3. Champlain's exped, to nortliorn and western N. Y,,
1609, 1615. Papera relating to the firat settlement of N. Y.
by the Dutch. Papers relating to the restoration of N Y.
to the English, and to the charges agalnat rapt. Manning
for its previous surrender to the Dutch, 1674, 1675. Papera
relating to the stato of leligion in the province," 1657-171'2.
Papers reiatiuj^ to Kings county, L. I. Papers relating to
the churches iu Queens county. Papera relating to Sutfolk
couuty. Papera relating to the city of New York. Papers
relatin({ to the palatines Papera relating to the manor of
Livingston, including the first aettlenient ol Schoharie,
1680-1795. Censusof slaves, 1755. Papei's relating to Albany
and adjacent places. Pai^ers re'atiiig to Westchester county.
Papera reiatiug to Ulster and Dutchess counties. Papers
relating to quakera and Moraviana. Rev. Gideon Uawley'a
journey to Oghquaga, Broome co., 1753. State oi the Anglo-
American church, in 1776. Prices of land in the state, 1791.
Report of a committee appointed to explore the western
watera in the atate of New York, 1792. Journal of John
Taylor's missionary tour through the Mohawk and Black
river countries, 1802. Rectors of St. Peter's church, Albany.
V. 4. Journal of New Netherlaud, 1641-46. Description
of New Netherlaud. by Rev. Isaao Jogues. 1644. Informa-
tion for taking up laud in New Netherlaud, by Secretary
Vau Tieuhoveu. Journal of the second Esopus war, by
Capt. Eregier, Breeden Hat'dt ; extracts, from Moutauua ;
1649. Deacriplion of New Netherlaud, 1671. Trial for wiU^h-
craft in Now York, 1666. Assessment rolla of the five
butch towua on L. I., 1675. State of the province of New
York, iu 1738. Reaaona In support of triennial elections
in the province of New York. Journal of Sir Wm. John-
son's scouts, 1755, 1756. Papers relating to the Six nations.
Papera relafiug to the erection of Fort Stanwix. 1758. Pa-
pers relating to the difiiciilties between New York and New
Hampshire, 1749 99. Memoir of lieut gov. James Delan-
cey. Memoir ot judge Jamoa Dimne. Proclamation of the
laat of the royal governors. Memorial concerning the
Iroquois, by Hev. Chas. Ingils.
— Dooumente relative to the colonial history of N. T.
11 V. 1856-58 616.04
Contents : V. 1-2. Holland documents. 34. London docu-
ments. 9-10. Paris docuuienta. 11. Index.
— History of the New Netherlaud. 2 v. . . 622.21
O'Beilly Ch.) Sketches of Rochester ; ^»ith incidental
notices of western New York. 18'.38. . . 621.23
Proceedings of the commissioners of Indian affairs, ap-
pointed for the extinguishment of Indian titles.
With an introduction and notes by F. B. Hough .
2 v. Albany, 1861. sm. 1° 557.27
Seymour ill.) Topography and history of the state. [In Amor,
geogr. BOO, Bulletin, v. 2, 18.'>6.] 905.02
HandaU («. b.) Hist, of the State of N. Y. 1870. 614.19
Smith (W.) History of the pDvince of N. Y. to 1762.
2 V. 1829-30. [N. Y. hist soc. OoU. v. 4-5.] 615 04
Squier {B. O.) Aboriginal monuments of the State of New Yoii.
[Sm. contrib., v. 2.] 3937.02
Watson (J. F. ) Annals of N. Y. city aud state in '.he
oldeu time. 1S56 614.25
iVo/«.— The 2d volume of the most elaborate narrative his-
tory of the atate, that of BrodJieaU, comes down only to
1691. Dunlap's History comes down to 1783, and Macaulay's
to 1800. KanU'iU's is a more geueral coiupend. giving spe-
cial attention to the progress of education. The political
history of receut periods has been treated of iu Hammond's
Political histoi-y aud Jenkins' Lives of the govei uors ; and
there are separate lives (iu class Biographyl of Gouverneur
MoBBia, H.^MiLTON, Buuu. John J.\y, DewUt OioNToN, Van
Buhem, Silas Wiuoht, and W. H. Seward.
Description and Travel
/>uji?W(r.) Travels in N. Y., 1823 1112.01
yiirto-i Arcadia of northern N. Y. [anon.] 1864. 1112.11
aired {A. B.) Woodjs and waters ; or, the Saranacs and
Racket. 1860 1112.08
WaUace (E R. ) Descriptive guide to the Adirondaoks
and handbook ot travel to Suiatoga Springs,
In asking for books, us« the Book Otdsr," giving the AOIHOB'B NAUB, the first part of tba XITIiB, tod tbs NUJCBBB.
853
COUNTRIES : New York state.
Schroon Lake, lakes Luzerne, George, and Cham-
5 lain, the Aosable chasm, Massena Springs aud
renton Falls. 1875 Il:i3.18
4^ For the hietory and description of particular towns
and localities see, in tliis class, Albanjr ; — Brooklfn ;— Baf-
ialo ; — Catskill Moontains ; — Obappaqna ; — Franklin
Oountjr ; — Herkimer Ooanty ; — Hadson River ; — Lake
Ohamplain ;— Lake Erie ;— Lake George ;— Lewis Ooanty;
— Long Island ; — iff ew York City : —Niagara Palls ;— Onei-
i da County ; — Putnam County ;— Rochester ; — Rome ;^St.
Lawrence County j— Saranacs ;— Saratoga :— Staten Is-
land ;— Stony Point —Trenton Falls ;— Troy :— Tryon
County ;— Ithaca ;— Westchester County ;— West Point ; —
Wills bo rough.
3. 2few York in the CivU War, 1861-65.
Becord of officers and privates of regiments organized
to assist in suppressing the rebellion, taken from
the muster-in-rolls. v. 1-8. Albany, 18G4-G6. 4°.
Beecher (H. H.) Becord of the 114th regiment, N. Y.
8. V. 1866 031.14
Clark {K ) History of the second company of the sev-
enth regiment (national guard). N . Y. S. Militia.
1864. 644.13
Swinton (TF.) History of the seventh regiment, na-
tional guard, State of New York, during the war.
1870 644.12
Whitney {J. H. K) The Hawkins Zouaves : (Ninth N.
Y. V.) 1666 642.24
4. State Census.
Census for 1845. Albany, 1846. fol. . . .
Census for 1855. F. B. Hough, supt. Albany, 1857. fol.
Census for 1865. F. B. Hough, supt. Albany, 1867.
foL
49- See also United States. {Gensua.)
5. Slate GonslUutions, and PoUlical Manuals.
Oonslitulional Convention of 1821. Debates. Albany,
1821. 8°. . . . ." 57:s5.15
Constitution, 184G. With a comparative arrangement of
the constitutional provisions of other states. Pre-
pared by F. 13. Hough. Alb., 1857. 4°.
Cbiwf. co/ii;eti(iy)4 0/1867. Journal, Alb. , 1 j6 ('. 8°. 5737.01
— Documents. 5 v. Albany, 186 '.. 8'. . .
— Proceedings and debates. 5 v. Alb., 18)8. 8°. 5737.07
— Kevision documents. Albany, 18 G8. foL .
Constitution as amended, 1874 [In Senate doc. Ko. 15,
1S74.]
OivU list and forms of government [constitutions, cic]
of the colony and state : containing notes on the
various governmental organizationti ; lists of the
principal colonial, state aud county officers, and
the congressional delegations, and presidential
electors, with the votes of the electoral colleges.
Albany, 1861-74. 12° 6737.07
Mtnual for the use of the Legislature, for 1860-61, 63,
65, 67-75. Albany, 1860-75. 18°. . . . 6711.22
I^ote. — The mauual coutaina the constitiltious of New
York and of the United States ; tlie state census ; post-of-
fices and postmasters iu the state and in the U. S ; official
registers of United States aud New York state govern-
ments, judiciary, county oflicers, etc.; parliamentary rules;
aud iul'ormation relative to the various departiueuts of the
State Register. 1843, 1845. Ed. by U. C. HoUey. 2 v.
Albany, 1843-45. 12°. 6738.01
6. State Laws, Bevised Statutes, and Law Reports.
Code commissioners. Civil code of the state. Albany,
1865. 8°.
— Penal code of the state. Albany, 1865. 8°. 5817.32
— Political code of the state. A., 1860. 8°. 5632.05
Revised statutes. 3 v. Albany, 1836. 8°.
Abbott (B. V.) and (4.) Digest of New York statutes
and reports, 1860. 7th ed. revised. 8 v. Albany,
1869. 8°. 5!;37.12
Edmunds {J. W.) Statutes at large. 2d ed. 7 v. Al-
bany, 18G'.). 8°. 5632.06
lUy ( J". D. ) Digest of th3 laws of the state in force on
Jan. 1, 1871. 3 v. N. Y., 1S74-76. 8°. 5616.09
[Stesiod] Laws, 1852-75. Albany, 1852-75. 8°.
Same. General index, 1777-1865. 2 v. Albanv.
1866. 8° ''
Tiffany {J. ) Condensed digest of the Court of Appeals
reports. ▼. 1-27 inclusive. 1866. . . 5633.23
7. Stale Documents, and oilier Puljlications.
J^r The Documents of the Assembly and Senate are
published separately, but are neither identical nor entirely
distinct in their respective contents. Besides occasional
special reports, they embrace the annual reports of the
Aajutaiit general.
Agricultural society,
Amer. geogr. society,
American institute,
Assembly statlsttcs, rules, etc.
Astor Library,
Attorney getieral.
Auditor,
Banking department.
Benevolent and reformatory
institutions,
Canal commissioners.
Charities (state board of),
Commissioners of emigration,
Commissioners of fisheries,
Comptroller,
Cooper Union,
Eclectic medical society,
Governor's messag').
Insurance department,
Lenox liurary.
Prison association,
Quuruutiue commissioners.
Railroads.
Regents of the University.
State engineer and surveyor.
State library.
State prisons,
Superintendent of pubUo In-
structlou.
Wadsworth library.
Names of parsons for whom marriage licenses were is-
sued by thte secretary of the province, previous to
17^4. Albany, 1860. 8°
Votes and proceedings of the A.ssembly, at the 1st meet-
ing of the 4th sess. 1780. Alb. , 1S59. fol.
Agricultural society. Transactions, v. 2-35. 1811-75.
Alb., 1841-76. 8° 6114.13
Assessment laws. Report of by joint select committee,
18133. Albany, 1863. 8°.
Bureau of military record. Presentation of flags of New
York volunteer regiments to gov. Fenton, July,
1865. Albany, 1865. 8°.
Commissionei-s of emigration. Annual reports, 1847-60.
N. Y., 1861. 8°. 5'.)17.23
Note. — Reports for following years are printed annually
in New York State documents.
Council of revision. Its history, by A. B. Street Al-
bany
Eclectic medical society. Trausaotions. v. 1-9, 1866-74.
4 V. Albany, 1867-75. 8° 4356.17
Geological survey. Natural history of New York. 21 v.
4°. 4718.01
ConlejUs.
1. Zoology. By James E. De Kay. 6 v. in 4, and Plates.
Albany, 1842. 4° 4718 01
2. Flora. By John Torrey. 2 v. Alb., 1843. 4° 4718.06
3. Mineralogy. By Lewis O. Beck. Alb.,.184a. 4". 4718.08
4. Geology, By W. \V. Mather, E. Emmons, L. Vauuxem,
aud James Hall. 4 v. Albany, 1842-43. 4°. . .4718.09
5. Palaeontology. By James Hall. 4 v. in S. Albany, 1847-
61. 4°
6. Agriculture. By Ebenezer Emmons. With Plates, S t.
Albany, 1346-64. 4°
Geological survey. Reports, 1837-41. Albany, 18 iO-
41. 8° 4123.01
llomxojjathic medical society. Transactions, v. 1-12.
1863-74. Albany. 1861-75. 8°. ... 4356.06
Insurance department. 2d-16th annnal report. Albany,
18G1-75. 8° 5946.01
Legislative council of Vie colony. Journal, 1691-1775.
2 V. Albany, 18G1. fol
Metropolitan board of lieaWu Annual report, 1866-68.
N. Y., 18G(;-G8. 8° 434G.23
Succeeded by the Board of tiealth. tSee p. 360).
Provincial congress. Provincial convention, (ximmillee of
safely, and Council of safety of the slate of N. T.
Journals, 1775-77. 2 v
Slate lilirary. Catalogue, 1855. General library. Albany,
1856. 8°. 2725.01
— — Same. First suppl. 1861. Alb., 18G1. 8°. 2725.02
— Same. Law library. Albany, 1855. 8°. . 2725.03
^ Same. First supplement Alb., 1865. 8°. 2725.05
— Catalogue, 1872. Subject-index of the general library.
Albany, 1872. L 8° 2725.07
— Catalogues : 1856. Maps, manuscripts, engravings,
coins, etc. Albany, 1857. 8"^. . . . . 2725.04
— Catalogue of the books on bibliography, typography,
aud engraving. Albixny, 1858. 8°. . . 2725.0j
State medical society. Transactions. 1807-1831, 1S59-
73. Alb., 1868-69. 8° 4346.16
University convocation. Proceedings at the 4th anni-
versary. Albany, 1868. 8°. 5521.04
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
COUNTRIES: New Zealand to Northeast Passage.
858
Nevr Zealand.
Barker (F.N.) StaUon life in New Z., 1870. . 1062.05
Brunner [T.) Jonrnal ofin expeditlou to explore the Interior of
tlio middle island of Hew Zealand. [In Boyal geogr. aoo.
Jomuol, V. 20, 1861.] 908.23
Fmlon IF D.) Obeerv. on the state of tlio Maori of New Z. [In
slatistioal BOO. of Loudon, .lounial, v. 23, 1800.) . .
Hamilton {A.) Economio progress of New Z. [In Statist. »00. of
Loudon, Journal, v. 32, 1869 ]
U'Kemw {/.) Recoiiniiiasauce survey of the lake districts of Ota.
go and Southland. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, t. 8i, 1864.]
Mcholaa (J.L.) Voyage to N. Z.. 1814-15. 2 v. 1064.05
ShorUaTid (E. ) Iraditions of the New Zealauders ; with
theirmanners and customs. 2ded. ISoC. 10(J2.0-t
Swainaon (W.) New Z. audita colonization. 1065.04
Tliomtm (A. S.) ObserT. on the stature, etc. of the New Zealand
race. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 23, 1863.] . 903.26
— On the New Zealand race. [In Statist, soc. of Loudon, Jour-
nal, V. 17, 1854.]
Tkomsm [J. T.) Extracts of Journal during a survey of the
southern districts of Otago. [In Royal yeogr. see. Journal,
T. 28, 1858.] 903.31
Jta- See also Polynesia, for the voyages of Capt. Cook,
and others ; alto Blackwood, t. 97, 1865 (30 years' policy) ;
Fimser'B insg.,T. 64, 1861 (Reminiscences) ; v. 70, 1864 (2
art.) ; N. Brit, rev., T. 16, 1861 ; Qn. rev., y. 128, 1870 ;
fTeatm. rev., t. 81, 1864.
Niagara Falls.
Guide to Niagara Falls. BufWo, 1861. 18°. . 1111.31
Parsons {H.A.) Book of Niagara Falls. 1 836. 1111.22
See also Macmlllan. May, 1873, and Popular science month-
ly, June, 1873 (art. byProf. Tyndall): Pop. science month-
ly, Sept., 1872 (by Prof. Gunning) ; Hai-per's mag., v. 7 (by
A. H. Guernsey) ; v. 31 (by W. 0. Richards).
See alto United States. (Omde books).
Nicaragua,
BeU[T.) Naturalist in Nicaragua. 1874. . .1165.26
Boyk {F.) A ride across a continent: wanderings
through Nicaragua. 2 v. 1868. . . .1165.17
rhillips {Capt.) On the communication between the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans. [In Royal geogr, soc. Journal, v. 8, 1833.]
Pirn (B. ) and Seaman iS.) Dottings on the roadside.
1809 1165.20
Squier (KO.) N. : its people, scenery, etc. 2 v. 1165.02
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 95.
Siout (P. F.) N. past, present, and future. 1859. 1163.18
Ifa/fcer ( If. ) War in Nicaragua. 1800. . . 5.55.09
.9m also New monthly mag., Mch., 1859 (The canal of N.) ;
Harper's mag., t. 10, 11, 1856 ; Blackwood's mag., v. 79, 81,
186067 (N. and its filibusters); Popular Bclcuce monthly.
May, 1874 (Naturalist in N.)
Niger {River).
Lander ( ft) and (J.) Expedition to explore the Niger.
[1830-31.] 2v. lOsl.U
49- See also Barth's Trarela In Africa. r.S, Am. ed. [1095.08.]
NUe (River).
Baker (S. W.) The Albert Nyauza, great Basin of the
Nile, and Nile sources. 1806 1085.10
— The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia. 1867. . 1085.09
Beke ( C T. ) Enquiry into Abbadie's journey to Eaffa,
in 1843-44, to disoov. the sources of the. 1094.22
— Lecture on the sources of the Nile. 1864. 1094.22
— On the " Mountains of the Moon," forming the east
sid?. of the basis of the Nile. 1861. . . 1094.2'2
— Sources of the Nile. 1S60 1094.18
— Who discovered the sources of the. 1863. 1094.22
Bwion{R.F.) The Nile basin. 1864. . . .1094.12
Chaiz (r.) Qeogr. notes, etc. [In Royal geogr. boo. Journal, t. 19,
1849.1 903.22
Cooley ( VV. D. ) Claudius Ptolemy and the N. 1094.20
C-irlui (O.W.) Nile notes of a Howadji. 1854. 10S2.11
£lden(.F.) Nile without a dragoman. . . .1091.10
f,anoye (F.de). Le Nil, son bassin, et ses sources.
1870 1083.05
Uipoite(L.) SaUing on the Nile, 1872. . . 1091.16
Linanl {A.) Voyage on the White Nile, with remarks on the dis-
trict of Atbara. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 2, 183'2.]
8initk{A.C.) N. and its banks. 2 v. 1868. . 1081. '22
Spefce I J. H.) Journal of the discovery of the source
of the Nile. 180 1 1084.15
Taux {S. W.) On the knowledge the ancients possessed of the
sources of the Nile. [In Roy. soc. of lit. Trans., T. 8, 1806.)
See also Africa (p. 286), for thu travels of Bruce, Qranl,
Livingstone, if' Quetn, Fetherick, Scliyeeinfwth, Stanley, ftc.;
also Egypt ;— Nubia-
Nineveh.
Bononi(J.) Nineveh and its palaces. 1853. 1064.13
Botla (K) Letters on the discoveries at N. 1850. 10.54.14
Fletcher [J. P.) Notes from N. 2 v. 18.50. . 1042.14
Layard {A.H.) N. and its remains. [Ist exped., 1S4.'>-46.1
N. Y., 1852. 12° 1054.10
Same. [Abridged.] Popular aocoont, elc New
York. 1855. 12°. 1054.12
— Discoveries among the rains of N. [in 1849-50.] 2d
emedition. New York, 1853. 12°. . .1051.11
Reviewed in Fraaer'i mag., v. 47, 1863 ; North Brit, rev.,
V. 19, 1863.
Myers (P. V. N.) Remains of lost empires. . 1045.14
XeiomaniJ.P.) Thrones and palaces of N. 1876. 1045.17
Rich {O.J.) Narrative of a residence on the site of an-
cient Nineveh. 2 v. 1836 1014.22
Pole (R. 0.) Nineveh : its ancient history and modem
explorers. [1855.] 1051.21
Smith (&.) Assyrian discoveries, 1873-74. . . 1055.18
Vaux{W.S. W.) N. and Persepolis. 2ded. 1850. 1042.07
See also BUckwood'a mag., v. 76, 1864 ; Fraaer'a mag.,
V. 68. 1863. 49: Am ado Assyila (p. 292).
Nipisaquit.
JSekman ( W. ) 'Sketches on the N.
186a . 1157.01
Norfolk Island.
Dennison{W.) Varieties of vice-regal life, v. 2. 1870.
. 103C.23
Normandy and the Normans.
Black (CB.) Guide to N. 2ded. 1874. . . 961.08
Blackburn (H.) Normandy piotaresqne. 1873. 961.28
5rads/iau)'s handbook. Notes by H. Fry. 1869.961.07
Coehel {L'abbi J. B. D.) La Normandie souterraine.
1855 967.04
Duncan (J.) The dukes of Normandy. 1839. 472.13
Jijceursions in N. Character, customs and traditions, etc.
Ed. by F. Schoberl. 2 v. 1841. . . . 962.22
Jarein (J.) La Normandie. [1843.] .... 967.11
KnighUH. 0.) Architectural tour in N. 1836. 1313.27
iiA in Normandy, [anon.} 2 v. 1863. . . 962.24
Macquoid {K. S.) Through Normandy. 1874. 962.30
Narratives of the expulsion of the English from N.,
1449-50: Robertas Blondelll Berry, heraull du roy.
Ed. by J. Stevenson. [Holla ohron., 1803.] 5140.—
Palgrave (6ir F. ) Hist, of Normandy and of England.
[741-1002.] 4 V. 1851 484.17
Reviewed by Ed. rev., v. 96 ; v. 109, 1868 j v. 121, 1866 ;
Fraaer's mag., v. 66, 1867 ; N. A. rev., ^86, 1868.
TTaifciii'y tour in Normandy, [anoit.] 1869. . 962.11
WarburUm {A.) KoUo and his race. 2ded. 2 v. 962.28
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 18, 1866 (An Englishman In
N., by aoldwiu Smith).
4^ See also England (Norman conquest, p. 310) ; and
general histories ot France, by Onizot, Mtchalet, and BSar*
tin. Also Scandinavia.
Northmen or Norsemen.
See Scandinavia. Also Denmark ; — Norway : — Swe-
den :— Iceland ;— America {!'reColUjnbia» disoov., p. 283) ;
— Normandy and the Normans.
Northamptonshire, (England).
Seairiies of England, V. 11 [15] (by J. Britton). 951a. 15
See also Quar. rev., v. 101, 1867 (Antlqnitlea of N.)
North Carolina.
Oaruthers (K W.) Interesting revolutionary incidents :
chiefly in the " Old North State." 2d series. 621.21
Clifuman IT. L.) Topography of Black mountains. [In Sm. rep.,
1855.] 3936.10
Drayton (J. ) Memoir.^ of the Amer. rev. 2 v. 1821. 583.23
Hawks (F. L.) Swain (D. L.) and Qraham (W. A.) Re-
volutionary history of N. O. 1853. . . 6-23.22
Lawson (J.) History of Carolina. 1714. [Repr.] 591.06
.lfarU)i(/''. X) History of N. 0. 2 v. . . . 623.02
Beid (C. ) ' Xiand of the sky ' ; or, adv. in mountain by-
waya 1876 1115.22
Thliaferro (H. E.) Fisher's river scenes and characters.
By Skitt [pseidJ.] 1859 192.15
WkeeLer (J.H. ) Hist sketches of N. 0., 1581-1851. 2 v.
See also Dnited States [Descriptum and Travel : Soul/iem
States) ; and Carolina (p. 299).
Northeast Passage.
Kottebue (0. von). Voyage to Bahring's straits in search
of a N. E. passage, in 1815-18 914.07
la aakiug for book*. OM th« •• Book Oidar." giving the AI7 IHOB'8 NAUK, the first part of tha TllUi, and the NOMBBR.
354
COUNTRIES : Northeast Passage to Ohio.
Flmtanut ; or Briick {J. I.) DlBsertaUon conoeroing the N. K.
Pusage. [Pinkerton, v. 1.] ?^*?1
Voyaga to the N. K. quarters, 16tU cent. [In Haklayt, T. l.J »l».lo
j^ See cUao Arctic regions (p. 290).
North-west Passage.
BrovmiJ.) Northwest passage. 1858. . . . 1144.09
Davis (•/.) Voyages, 1686-87. [/n *Halrluyt, T. 4.] . . . 916.18
Frobisher (it.) Three voyages, 1676-8. [Haldayt soo., 1867.] 1K5.11
Same. [In Pinkerton, v. 12.] 926.12
Farry (W. K) Threa voyages for tlie discovery of a
'N. W. passage. 2 v. [1840.] .... 1142.04
— Voyage for the disoov. of a N. W. passage, 1819-20.
With the North Georgia Gazette and winter chroni-
cle. 1114.08
Soss (/.) Second voyage to the Axctio regions, 1829-33.
[nl] 114i.ll
Same. Paris, 1835. 8° 1143.11
royages for finding a N. W. passage, by 8. Cabot, M. Froblslier,
J. Davis, e/c. [in Haklnyt, v. 3, 1810.] 916.17
See also Ooutein. rev., March, 1873 (Frobisher'a expea.)
tS" See alto Arctic Regions (p. 290).
North Sea.
Kerouelen TremareolT.J.ie). Voyage In the North Sea, 1767-8.
[Pinkerton, v. 1.) 926.01
Nor-way.
Boiodeii ( J. ) The naturalist in N. 1869. . . 991.13
jj. : its people, products, and institutions. 991.14
BovdeU's 'Picturesque scenery of N. ; from drawings by
J W.Edy. Eemailtsby W.Toolse. 2 v. 1820. A 27.03
Brace {a L.) Nurse-folk. 18-^7 991.04
Breton {W. S.) Scandinavian sketches ; or, a tour in
Norway. 1830 995.06
CampheU (J. R.) How to see Norway. 1S71. . 991.01
Chrlyle(T.) Early kings of Norway. 1875. . 542.16
Ctoifon (iT. D. > Summer in Norway. 1875. . . 996.25
Coxe ( If.) Travels in, about 1780. [In Pinkerton, v. 6.] . 926.06
Oiicht<m (A.) and Wheatua (JI.) Scandinavia: a hist,
fte. [Tol8;i7.] 2v. Edin., luaS. 16°. . 542.04
Same. 2 v. New York, 1816. 18°. . . 542.06
DreuUer 10. B.) Statistics relative to the Norwegian mouutains,
lakes, and the snowline. [Sm. rep., 1866.] . . .3936.21
Dunham (S. A.) Hiat. of N., f(c. [ToInU.] 3 v. 542.01
Ehrenmalm (A.) Travels in western Nordland, 1741. [In Pinker-
ton, v. 1.] 926.01
Itldborg (A. A.) Appeal to the English nation iu behalf of Nor-
way. 1814. [Pamphleteer, v. 4] 6068.04
— Baden (0. L.) and Ilolberg (X.) History of Norway,
from the earliest times, by G. L. Baden, and from
the Union of Calmar, by Baron Holberg. Oont.
to the present time by Feldboig. 1817. . 542.14
Forresier CL) Rambles in N. 1855. [Trav. Hbr., v. 4.]
Godwin (M. W.) Letters during a short residence in
Norway. 1802 991.00
Lainq (S.) Journal of residence inN., 1834-36. 5075.08
LeBas(Ph.) Sufede et Norwi^ge. 1838. . . 902.32
Mailinq (0.) Great iiud good deeds of Danes, Norwe-
gians, e(o. Tr. by A. A. Feldborg. 1807. 548.05
Mmray (J.) Hand-book for N. 3d ed. 1858. 991.08
Mwlaud (H.) Forest scenes in N. 1854. . 991.05
Norge. 'Fremstellet i teguinger. Xexteu af P. 0. As-
bjomaen. Udgivet af C. Tonsberg. 1818. 996.05
Pfeifer (I.) Travels in Norway. 1852. . . 1142.03
Poidoppidnn {&) •Natural hist, of N. 1755. 4749.21
Sleemr (M. 0.) Scenery, customs, history, legends, etc
1867. 991-10
Snono Slarleson. The Heimskringla : or chronicles of
the kings of N. From the Icelimdio, by S. Laing.
3v. 513.01
Spender (E.) Fjord, Isle, and Tor. 1870. . 954.24
Taylor (B.) Northern travel 991.02
Tozer [P.] Norway. [In Galton, Vacation tourists, I860.] 926.11
(/iipi'Ofec/ed females iu Norway. [rmo«.] 1857. 991.12
Wyndluvn (F. M.) Wildlife on the fjelds of Norway,
1861. 991.15
See alto Bclgravia, Jan,, 1875 (Christmaa in N.) ; Black-
wood, V, 112, ia72.
MS' See also Scandinavia.
In Fiction see uovets of Bjbruson and Lie ; Maitland'B
Sartaroe |225.15]^ Miigue's A.fi'aja [232.13] : Hiss Marti-
ineau's Feats on the Fiord [231.22] ; — in Poetry, Bayard
Taylor's Lira : a pastoral poum [1692.22).
Northumberland, {Engla)id).
BeatUiet of England, v. 12 [16], (by J. Hodgson). 1813. . 961a.l6
While {W.) Northumberland and the border. 952.26
Norway, {Maine).
Noyea (D.) Hist of Norway. 1852. . . . 621.13
Norwich, (Cbnti.)
Oilman (D. G) Hist discourse, delivered in Norwich,
Conn., Sept 7, 1859 592.05
Stedman {J. W.) The Norwich jnbilee, 200th anniver-
sary, 1859 592.16
Nottinghamshire, {England).
Beairfies of England, v. 12 [16], by F. 0. Laird. 951a. 16
Nova Scotia.
Bland [Lieut.) Birds of N. S. [In Sm. rep., 1858.) . . . 8936.12
Coke{ET.) A subaltern's furlough. 1833. .1072.15
(hzzens iF.S.) Acadia; or, a month with the Blue-no^es.
1859 1153.09
Dawson (J. W.) Acadian geology. 2d ed. 1868. 4114.01
Elder (If.) Aborigines of N. S. [In N. A. rev., v. 112, 1871.]
General description of Nova Scotia, lanon.] Halifax,
1823. 8°. 1151.03
Gesner {A.) Resources of Nova Scotia. 1849. 11.53.00
Ealiburton ('/". C.) Hist and statistical account of Nova
Scotia. 2v. 1829 564.03
Hardy (a) Forest life in Acadie. 1869. . .1153.13
Heatllerington (A.) Gold fields of N. S. 1868. 1J51.05
Jonet [J.M.I KJockken-moeddinglnN. 8. [Sm. rep., 1863.] 3936.18
Kidder (F. ) ISlilitary operations in Eastern IVIaine and
Nova Scotia during the revolution, chiefly com-
piled from the journals and letters of CoL J. AUau.
1867 593.21
Kirke (H.) Some account of the earliest settlements in
Nova Scotia. [1600-1700.] 564.07
Lanman {C) Angler in Nova Scotia. 1848. . 1153.03
MaHin{R.M.) History of N. S., eic. 1837. . 564.02
Moorsom{W.) Letters from N. 8. 1830, . .1151.06
Osgood{J. R.)&Go. Maritime provinces. 1875. 1133.11
Warner (CD.) Baddeck and that sort of thing. 1151.09
VdromUe{E.) The Abnakis. 1866 557.32
See alto Catholic world, v. 12, 1871 (2 art. on Catholic raissious).
Nubia.
Belzoni{0.) Adventures in N. 1850. . . .1081.14
CheruUni(&) Nubie. 1847. [Univers.] . 902.30
Conder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 5-6. 1824. . 911.05
Lepsius{R.) Letters from Ethiopia, etc 1853. 1082.08
Prime (W.C.) Boat life in N. 1857. . . .1092.17
Moberts {D.) The Holy Land, e(c. Lithographs ; with
hist descriptions, by G. Oroly. v. 3-6. . 1056.03
Bussell {M.) N. and Abyssinia. Edin., 1833. 1081.03
Same. N. Y. 1833 1081.04
St. John {J. A.) Egypt and Nubia. 1845. . . 1075.10
Smith (AC.) The Nile and its banks. 2 v. 1868. 1081.22
See alto Ethiopia, (p. 316) ;— Egypt ;— Nile.
Numidia.
Davis {N.) Boiued cities within Numidian territories.
1862 1083.19
See alto Fraser'i mag., r. 66-66, 1862 (4 articles).
Nuremberg.
WhiUing {H. I.) Pictures of N. 186& . . . 965.10
5m N. A. rev., v. 89, 1869.
Oceanica.
DomenydeRie>ui[O.L.) Oo&uie. 3 v. 1836. . 902.20
X«i;ey'.9 Oceanic business directory. 186t. . 1156.12
See ojio Australia (p. 292) ;— Eastern Archipelago (p. 306);
—Indian Archipelago (p. 332) ;— Polynesia.
Ohio.
Atvater [C.) Description of antiquities in O. [In Archeeoiogia
Amer.,T. 1.1 677.18
Carpenter {W. S.) History of O. 1854. . . G01.24
Howe (Henry). Historical collections of O. . 654.20
May {Col. J.) Journal and letters relative to two jour-
neys to the Ohio country in 1788 and '89 ; with
notes by W. M. Darlington. 1873. . . 1131.16
ReUi(W.) Ohio in the wai-. 2 v. 1868. . . 635.19
Whittlesey iC.) Description of ancient worlia in O. [In Sm. con-
trib., v. 8.] 3937.03
See also, in this class, Knox County (p. 339) ;— Cincin-
nati (p. 301) — Oolnmbus (p. 302) ;— Butler County ; — Oleva-
land ;— Saudusky :— aud, iu the general alphalwt, Oliio
Valley hlsturical series.
BBOOKLTN MEBCANTIIiB LIBBABT.
COUNTRIES : Ohio to Palaatine.
866
Statt FubUeaHtm.
Board of agricutturt, 16th-25th annual report. 1860-70.
Columbus, 18(i0-71. 8" 6127.01
General assetnbly. Executive documents. Message and
reports, 1860-73. 28 v. C, 1861-74. 8°. .
Contents : Qovernor'a lueBsago and rtiporta of tbo State
officers, and public iusUtutiung ; Statistioal report, etc.
Oeological survey. Report of progress, 1869-70. By J.
S. Newberry, e(c. 2 V. 0., 1871. 8°. . .4116.15
— Geology and palaeontology. By J. S. Newberry, etc.
CJolnmbiis, (O. ), 1S73. 8°. ... 4110.11 ; 17
i(jKi.5 [sessional], v. 57-71, 1860-74. 0., 1860-74. 8°.
Supreme court. Beports, by L. J. Critcbfield. New
series, v. 10-14. C, 1861-64. 8°. . . .
Ohio River.
Ellei ( G.) The Mississippi and Ohio rivers, and practica-
bility of improving the navigation. 1853. 3935.01
Ohio Valley.
Oraig {N. B.) The olden time ; early explorations and
settlement of the country around the head of the
Ohio. 2 V. 1876 655.21
E'Mrelh (S. 1\) Pioneer history 612.18
Su atto Ohio Vallef hist, series, la gunsral alphabet.
Okavango River,
Andersson {,0. J.) Okavango river. 1861. . . 1094.01
Om&n. See Arabia.
Oneida County, (N. T.)
Jones {P.) Annals and recollections, e<c. 1831. 622.16
Orange, (A'eto Jersey).
Wa wa wanda: a legend of old Orange. [Poem.] 1694.24
XtOD England society of Orange. Const and by-laws,
l8t-7thed. N. Y., 1870-75. 18°. . . .
Orange (House of.)
Burton (R.) History of the. [From 1533.] 1814. 477.08
See also lives ot William of Nassau, and Wnxuu m. (p.
213).
Orange County, (^eto York).
Ettqer{8.W.) Hist, of Orange county, 1846-7. 613.20
Oroades. See Orkney Islands.
Oregon.
Bvlfinch(T.) Oregon and Eldorado. Is66. .1123.04
DeHys(F.) Les Californies, I'Ordgon, e<c. 1819. 901.12
Dufur{A.J.) Statistics of the state. 1869. 1134.05
mtrnliam (T. J.) Adventures in O. 18 19. . .1114.01
Oray(W.H.) History of O., 1792-1841 . . 612.20
flaiia6oo/c almanac for 1863 1123.14
Hmes {G.) O. : its history, condition, and prospects.
1851 1123.02
Irving (IF!) Astoria. 1852 1123.01
Hordlioff (C.) Northern California, eic. 1874. 1125.25
Farker (S.) Journey beyond the Rocky mountains,
1835-37 /« 913.19
Parkman{T.) C. and Oregon trail. 1852. .1111.12
Boss {A. ) Adventures of the first settlers on the Ore-
gon river. 1849 1123.03
Victor {Mrs. F. F.) The rivers of the west. liife in the
Rocky mountains and Oregon. 1870. . Il;i5. 17
WinUirop {,T.) Canoe uud saddle. 1863. . .1122.01
See aluo Ueporta of the government surveys of ttie Pa-
ciflo B. li. routes, v. 6 (Abbot's Report uf Williaiiisou's
survey, witil reports on natural history and geology).
Oregon Queition.
IHx (,J.A.) Speeches, V. 1, 1864 6316.U
Senior (iV. W.) Essays, etc., v. 2, 1865 2642.33
Orkney Islands.
Brand {J.) Description, etc. 1701. [/n *Pinkerton, v. 3.J 836.03
OriclUou (A. W.) Naturiilist's ramble to, e(c. 1866. 953.25
Worrie (jD.i Summers and winters in the O. 1868. 951.23
rkonicu {F. tr. L.) Accoiint of Celtic antiquities of O. [In
[Arohaologia, v. Si, 1852.] 6128.—
Otaheite. See Taliiti.
Ondh. See India. {Sepoy revolt.)
See alto Ed. rev., v. 107, 1858 (Tbo conquest of O.) ; Fra-
ser's mag., v. 69, 76-77, 1864-68 (Village life in O.)
Oxford (UtUversUj/ and Town of).
Anstey (H. ) Munimenta acsdemica, or doonments illos-
trative of life and studies at Oxford. 1868. [Rolls
ohronicles.] . . .^ 6140. —
Clialmers {A.) Hist of the colleges, halls, and public
buildings, including lives of the founders. 2 T.
lyiQ 493 23
Cba;(6». K)'RecoUeclions of b., 1789-1796. ! '. iS'ioi
Detiuineey (7.) Meinoriabi, t. 1, p. 186-233, 1866. . . . 2622.13
ifandtoofc for visitors to O. Oxford, 1817. 16°. 1312.13
Jeqffreson {J. C.) Annals of 0. 2 v. 1871. . 493.25
Walker (J.) Oxoniana. [History and description of
Oxford, [anon.] 4 v. 1807 491.04
Wood (A. d). Athense Oxouienses. Histoi^ of all the
writers and bishops who have had thoir education
in Oxford, 1500-1695. With the Fasti, or annals.
2 V. 1721 4«s.l4
See alto Blsckirood, t. 109, 1871 (Old and new annalists of
O.) : Macmillan'B mag., v. 32, 1875 (2 art. on Dnlv. hlslorj,
by Mark Fattison).
In Fiction see Tom Brown at Oxford, by T. Hughes ; and
there ai-e collef[e sketches in Thackeray's Peudeuuls
Ozus (River).
Boutakoff{A.) Delta and mouths of the 0. [In Royal geogr. soo.
Journal, v. 37, 1667.] 904.01
Mac Galian (J. A.) Campaigning ou the Oxn& 1034,18
Wood (J. ) Journey to the source of the river Oxns, in
1836, 1837, and 1838 1014.17
Ocean. See Ocean, in general alphabet.
Pacific Ocean.
Aylmer(F.) Cruise in the Pacific 2 v. 1860.1114.16
Porter (D. ) Journal of a cruise to the Pacific ocean,
in the Essex, 1812-14. 2d ed. 2 v. 1822. 1164.26
Vaiwoaver (0.) Voyage to the North Pacific ocean,
1790-95. 6v 914.01
4^ See alto Polynesia ;— Oceanica i—eta.
Palestine and the Holy Land.
Arosemena (D.) Sensaciones en Oriente. 1859. 1051.12
Bcedeker (K.) Palestine and Syria. Handbook for
traveUers. 1876 1051.24
Note.—' Compiled chiefly by Dr. Albert Sooin.'
Barllelt {W. M.) 'Syria and the Holy Land, etc., illus-
trated. ln.d.'\ 1055.11
ifote. — Descriptions of plates by J. Oarne.
Bedford (F.) The Holy Laud, etc. Photographs. De-
scriptive text, by W. M. Thompson. 1862. 1055.15
Blyden ^K W.) Fiom yieai Mt\c& to F. 1873. 1045.07
Bonar (H.) The land of promise ; from Beersheba to
Sidou. 1S58 1053.07
Bradshaw's handbook to the Turkish empire, v. 2. Pa-
lestine. [1871.] 1033.13
Brenner (F.) Travels in the H. L. 2 v. 1862. 1U52.13
Bulfinch (S. G.) The Holy Land. 1834. . .1051.14
Burckhardt (J. H.) Travels in the H. L. 1822. 1055.13
CiMuteaubriand {F. R. , vicomte de). Travels, etc. , 1806
and 1807 1045.06
Clemens {S.L.) The innocents abroad. By Mark Twain.
[pseud.'i 1869 946.13
Gondei-(J.) Modem traveller, v. 1. 1824. . 911.01
Dixon (W.K) The Holy Land. 2 V. 1864. .1054.16
Freese{J.R.) The old world, e<e. 1869. . .1051.10
Gage (W. L.) Studies in Bible lands. 1869. 1054.18
Gosse (P. M.) Sacred streams ; or, rivers of the Bible.
1852 1052.22
Orove {O.) The Nabloos and the Samaritans. [In Galton {¥.)
Vacation tourists, 1861.] 926.12
Quylforde (Sir H. ) Pilgrimugo to the Holy Luid, 1506.
Ed. by Sir H. Ellis. [Camden soc] . 5113.05
Barman (H. M.) Journey to the Holy Land, 1869-70.
1S73 1091.18
Headley (J. T.) Sacred mountains. 1860. . 1053.00
— Sacred plains. 1856. 1053.05
Hood (P.) Villages of the Bible. 1874. . .1051.19
Howe (F.) Oriental and sacred scenea 1856. 1052.16
Kelly (W.R.) Syria and the Holy Land. 1844. 1054.08
XUto (J. ) Palestine : physical geography and natural
history. 1841 1055.14
— Scripture lands. 1850 1053.17
Lav>son(J.P.) Scripture gazetteer. [Bible cyclopedia,
V. 1-2. 1837.] 3715.01
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giTliig the AUXilOS'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBKB.
356
COUNTRIES : Palestine to Parta.
lMch{B.B.) Letters from the H. L. 1869. 1051.11
UgUfoot (7.) Oborograpliio pieoas. [in his Works, t. 10.] 3867.10
Lindsay {A. W. C, lord). Letters on the H. L. 10 )3.0'J
Lynch \W. F.) U. S. expeditioa to the Jordan and the
Dead Sea. 1850. 10.54.01
McCheynt (£. M.) FamiUu lotten . eto. \ln hU Bemaiua.] 3S72.12
Macgregor (J. ) The Bob Eoy on the Jordan ; Gen-
nesareth, etc. 1870 1053.19
Macleod(N.) Travels in Palestine. 1869. .1052.17
Maimoitides, or Moses Ben Maimon. Testimonies to the
fertility of ancient P. 1838 3573. '28
Mank (S.) Palestine : geogr., hist., et arohtioL [TJni-
vers, 1845.] 902.23
Murray (J.) Handbook for Syria and P. ; peninsula of
Sinai, Edoin, and the Syrian desert lti58. 1042.05
ifapier (E. ) Beminiscenoes of Syria and the Holy Land.
2 V. 1843. 1041.19
Nevnaan {J. P.) " Prom Dan to Beersheba " 1053.06
Palestine exploralim fund. Our work in P. 1873. 1052.23
Olin{S.) Travels in the Holy Land. 1851. . 1043.01
Osborn(H.S.) P., past and present. 1859. .1055.01
Palmer (E.K) The desert of the Exodus. 1871. 1041.15
Pfeiffer {L) Visit to the Holy Land. 1853. .1051.07
Phelps {S.D.) The Holy Land. 1872. . .1051.15
Prime ( W-Q) TenWife in the Holy Laud. 1857. 1053.01
HandaU (D. A. ) The handvoriting of God in the Holy
Land. 1869 1054.15
SiUer (G) Comparative geography of Palestine aud
the Sinaitio peninsula. 4 v. 1866. . . 1054.19
Hiviires (F. P. de). Holy places : their sanctity and au-
thenUoity. 1874. 3586 30
Bobeiis (D.) *Th6 Holy Land ; from drawings made on
the spot With descriptions by Q. Croly. v. 1-2.
1855 1056.02
Robinson (E.) Biblical researches in Palestine, in
1838. 2 v. 1856 1055.03
— Later Bibl. researches 1852. 2d ed. 1857. 1055.05
Four maps. Drawn by H. Kiepert 1856. 1055.00
— Physical geography of the Holy Liud. 1865. 1055. 07
llogers {M. H.) Domestic life in P. 2d ed. 1863.1051.18
Hassell (if.) Palestine; from the earliest period to
1837. Edinb., 1837 1042.08
Same. N. Y., 1852 1051.09
Haxdcy (L. F. J. C de). Journey round the Dead Sea ;
and in the Bible lands. 1851 1054.02
Schwarz IB. J.) Descriptive geography of Palestine.
1850 1055.10
Speticer(J.A.) Travels in the Holy Land. 1850. 1052.10
iita)Uey (A. P.) Sinai and Palestine. 1863. . 1053.09
— Sermons before the prince of Wales, daring his tour
in the east, in 1862 3595.01
Stephens {J. L.) Incidente of travel in the Holy Land.
2v. 1853 1082.20
Thomson (A.) In the Holy Land. 1875.. .1052.24
TliomsoniW.M.) Land and the book. 2 v. 1859. 1053.02
— Descriptive text. See Bedford (F.), above lOSS.lS
niloison {J.) Hist, of Palestine, etc. 1875. . 1051.22
Tobin(Lady). The Land of inheritance. 1863. 10.56.07
'IHstram {U. B.) The land of Moab : travels and dis-
coveries on the east side of the Dead Sea and the
Jordan. With a chapter on the Persian palace of
Mashita, by J. Ferguson. 1873. . . . 1053.21
— Topography of the Holy Land. 1871. . .1052.12
— Winter ride la P. f/n (Walton. Vacation tourists, 1862-8.] 925.13
Turner (If. M) El-Khuds, the Holy ; or, glimpses of
the Orient. 1861 1055.08
VanLennep {H.J.) Bible lauds: modern customs and
manners illus. of the Scriptures. 1875. 1015.15
Warbuiion (M) Crescent and the cross. 1850. 1082.17
yruson (O. W.) Eeoeut surveys iu Siuai and Palestine. [In Hoyal
geogr. soo. Journal, v. 43, 1873.] 904 07
Wright (7'., editor). Early travels ia Palestine. [a,d.
700-1697.] 1053.01
ConleTits : Narratives of Aroulf, Wllliebald, Bernard, Sa-
wulf, Sigurd, Benjamin of Tudela, Sir J. Uauudeville, Broc-
qui^re, and Mauudrell.
Set alto Baslian ;— Orusades (p. 303) ; —Dead Sea ;—
Bast ;— Jerusalem ; — Jews ;— Jordan ;~liebanon ;~Pli»-
nida ; — Sinai; — Sjrria. .4^50 Biblioal and religious lit.
{Variotu headings^ especially ' BiljU dictionaries ' p. 79 : —
■ NatwaX hittory, p. 79) ; and. In the general alphabet, Mo-
abita Stoaa.
Note The most recent and elaborate band-books of Pal-
estine and the Holy Land are published by Badeker (1876)
and Murray. The former is very fully provided with maps
di-awu or revised by Prof. Kiepert. A very recent aud elab-
orate chi-ouological series of mapl of the Holy Laud is fur.
nished In Smith's Ancient Atlas, prepared under the super-
intendence of Mr. Oeorge Grove. The Dicliouaries of the
Bible of Smith aud Kitto, aud Smith's Dictionary of Greek
aud Roman geogr. contain very lull articles. Of tlie liter-
ature of Palestitv; books of Iravet, there is a compendious
accoaut iu Badekcr (p. 122-126). Much more exhaustive his-
torical reviews of the literature of the subject, with criti-
cal comments, are given in v. 3 of Hitler (p. 22-103), his own
account, supplemented by W. L. Gage ; and iu v. 3 of £t(-
ter (p. 391-409), the latter resume being by Xobler, a very
high ai^thorlty.
Palmyra.
Uo^er(F.) Palmyrtoe. 18-55. [TTnivers.] . 901.19
Myers (P.V.N.) Remains of lost empires. 1875. 1045.14
f'drter IJ. L.) Journey to P. [In his Five years in Damascus, v.
1, 1855] 1063.14
Seller {A.) Antiquities of Pahnyra. 1705. . 121.12
Wood{li.) •Ruins of P. 1827 A. 47. 11
J9- See also lives of ZsHOBu (in Biography, p. 215) : and
the convenient descriptive summary iu Baedeker's Pales.
tine [1031.24].
Panama.
Aniagoya (P. de). Narrative of the proceedings of Pe-
drariiis Davila [1514]. Tr. by C. R. Markham.
[Hakluyt society, 1865.] 1165.23
Cullen (E.) Vocabulary of the language of the Tule Indians. [In
Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 21, 18S1.] 9U3 24
Davis ( G. U. ) Report on inter-oceanic canals and rdil-
roads bet. the Atlantic and Pacific. 1867. 1166.23
Jfiihens [J. W.) Life ou the isthmus. 1853. .1165.04
Fits Roy {R.) Further considerations ou the Isthmus. [In Royal
geogr. soc. Journal, v. 23, 1853.] 903.26
Gisboriie (/,.) Summary of the survey of the iethmus of Darien.
[M Royal geogr. soc. Journal. V. 27, 1857.] . . . 903.30
Lioyd {J. A.) Motes respecting the Isthmus. [In Royal geogr.
soc. Journal, v. 1, 1832.J 903.04
Otis {F. N.) History of the Panama ittilroad, nnd of
the Pacific mail steamship company. 1807. 1165.14
Pim (B. ) and Seemcmn {B. ) Dottings on the roadside,
in Panama. 1869 1165.20
Paydt (L. de). Scientific explorations in the Isthmus of Darien.
[In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 38, 18li8.] . . 904.02
Watts {G. B.) Description of the isthmus. [In J^ei. geogr. soo.
BulleUn, V. 1. 1852.] 905.01
Winthrop(T.) Canoe and the saddle. 1863. . 1122.01
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 82, 1857 (Notes, etc.) ; Dub-
lin univ. mag., Nov., Deo. 1874 (luter-oceanlo projects).
Papal States. See Roman States.
Paraguay.
Burton {R. F.) Letters from the battle-fields of Para
guay. 1870. 567.17
aMrlevoix(,P.F.X.de). History of P. 2 v. 1769. 555.10
Godman (J. ) Ten months iu Brazil : with notes on the
Paraguayan war. 1870 1163.23
Ddbrizhoffer {M. ) Account of the Abipones. 3 v. in 2.
1822 567.20
Kennedy {A. J.) La Plata, etc., during the present war.
1869 1164.21
Masterinan {0. F.) Seven eventful years in P. 2d ed.
1870 1164.24
Page {T. a.) Paraguay, 1853-56 1551.16
ItnotU [D.) The Republic of P. [In Gralton. Vacation tourists,
1862-3.] 925.13
JJo6er(so)i {J. P. and W. P.) Francia's reign of terror.
1839 555.03
Thompson (0.) The war in Paraguay. With a histori-
cal sketch of the country. 1869. . . . 555. 16
Wasliburne^aA.) Hist, of Paraguay. 2 v. 1871.567.18
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 106, 1869 (The war in P.) ;
Fraser's mag , N. 8., v. 1, 1870 (Fate of P.) ; N. A. rev., v.
109, 1869 (P. aud the present war, by S. 0. Bniaucb) ;We8t-
minster rev., v. 93, 1870 (P. war.)
Paris.
jlii American family in Paris, [anon.] 1869. . 962.12
Annuaire-Almanach du commerce, de I'industrie, de la
magistrature et de Tadministration, ou almanach
des 500,000 adresses de Pans, des departements et
des pays strangers. (Didot Bottin. ) 1870. 2 v.
Arnold (M. P.) The great exhibition! With conti-
nental sketches, practical and hnmouious. 963.12
BROOKLYN UEBOANTIIia LIBBABT.
COUNTRIES : Parla to Peunsylvanla.
367
Biiaumout- fussy {B. F. dc). Lea salons de Paris et so-
ciiti parisienne Hons Nupol6oii IIL 1868. 7002.09
ibrester {T.) Paris and its environs. 1859. . 962.01
freeman {E. A.) Tha eni4y sieges of Psris, [In hii Hist. «siia^,
V. 1. 1871.1 aS38.ll
OalujiMui's now Paris guide for ls61. . . . 962.02
Oardner {A. K. ) Old wiuo iu new bottles ; or, spare
bouFB of a student 18»8 961.21
Head {birF.B.) Faggot of French sticks ; or, Paris
in IS")!. 1853 963.17
HeaiiUy {J. T.) Rambles in and about P. {In his Sketches and
rambles, 1861.] tiS.UG
— — Same, [/n kit MhceUanles. v. 1, 1849,] .... 2S31.23
Heine (11. ) Lut^ce : lettres sur la vie politique, artis-
tique et sociale de la Prance. 1866. . . 7028. 10
Houssaye (A.) Life in Paris. Letters on art, literature,
anil society. 1875 961.34
Janin (J.) American in Paris. 1844. . . . 5093.04
Jarues {J. J.) Parisian sights and French principles.
1852 963.16
Jen-did {W. B.) On the boulevards ; or, memorable
men and things drawn on the spot, 1853-56. With
trips to Normandy and Brittany. 1867. . 9tJ2.20
King (£) My Paris : character sketches. 1868. 963,23
Laci-oix (P. ) Curiosites de I'histoire du vieui Paris.
Par P, L. Jacob, bibliophile, [pseuiion.'] 961.05
La 'lynna {J. de). Dictionnaire topographi(}ue, histo-
rique et <itymologiqua des raes de Paris, 2e 6d.
1810 961.03
Leightun {J.) Paris under the Commune. 1871. 526.13
/.ixter (M.) Jouiney to p., 1698, [/n Pinkerton, v. 4.] . 9Q6.M
Livre de la tallia de, 1313. [In Bachon. Col. des clir , v. 9.] 506.20
Lixriue (L.) Les rues de Paris aucien et modeme.
Onvrage Ulustrg. 2 v. 1814. . . . . 967.08
MoCahe l^J.D.) P. by suulight and gaslight 18G9. 962.14
Mercie.r (L. H.) Paris delineated. From the French.
1802 967.02
Morford (H.) Paris in '67; or, the great exposition.
1867 963.13
Murruy (J.) Handbook for visitors. 1869. . 961.02
Nodier {0.) and Lurine (L.) Les environs de P. His-
toire, moeura, traditions, etc. .... 967.10
Normand (£. M. ) Paris modeme ; choix de maisous
de la capitals et de ses environs. 2 v. 1843. 1317.09
JVoKuei/e description de Versailles. 1832. . . 963.19
Paris guide. Par les principaux (Scrivains et artistes de
la France, 2 v, P„ l8(i7. H" 961.16
v. 1. La science — L'art. [2d ed.] v. 2, La vie.
Piait {Mrs. L. K., wife of Bonn). Bell Smith abroad.
[aiioii.] 1855 941.09
Plan de la ville de Paris. Dressd par Vioq. Paris,
1838. 16° 961.19
Pugin {A.) Paris and its environs. 200 views. 2 v.
1831 967.12
Robinson (PT.) The parks, promenades, and gardens
of Paris. 1869 6125.08
Reviewed iu Ed. rev., v, 130, 1869.
Buffini {J.) The Paragreens iu P. ; or, dear experience.
1857 244.43
oainifoix (0. F. P. de). Historical essays upon Paris.
1766 962,03
SLJokn(B.) Poiple tints of P. 1854. . . 9li3.09
8ala (0. A.) Notes and sketches of the Paris exposi-
tion. 1868 962.09
ScoU{J.) A visit to P. in 1814 962.27
Taine (H.) Notes on P. Tr. by J. A. Stevens. 1875. 962.31
Texier {E.) and Kaennpfen {A.) Paris: capitaledumoude,
1867. 7038.28
Thackeray (W.M.) Paris sketch book. 2 v. 1852. 903.24
— The student's quarter. 1876 963.29
^ote.— Formed part of the ' Paris aketcli book.'
Tliiarry {J. D.) *Arc de triomphe de I'Etoile. [26
planohos.] 1845 A. 47. 02
Ti-tco.'ored sketches in Paris, 1851-18.53. lanon."] 961. '20
'Imkermtn {H. T.) Maga papers about P. 1867. 963.22
Valpji (K.) SUort trip to P., 1788 iPamplileteer, v. 8.] , 6068,03
WooduU.{W.) Paris after two sieges. 1872. . 526.19
See also Atlantic monthly, t. 12. U, 1803-G4 (Litei'aiylifo
In P,) ; Blackwood's mag., v. 74, I8ri3 ; V. 77, 1855 (Peep at
P.); Frasor'a uiag., June, Aug., 1873 (Workmen of P., dur-
ing the siege, by J. de Bonteiller) : Conteui. rev., v. 161,
1870 (Past sieges of P., by W, Stigand) ; Fiaser's mag., T.
61. 1855 (New and old P ; 2 ai t.| ; V. 62, 63. 186061 (Paris
40 years ago ; 3 art) ; y. 67, 1863 (P. iu May, 1863 ; v, 76.
1867 (foul smells of P,) ; m a, t, 8, 1871 (P„ 1588-94)) ; Quar,
rev., V. 99, 1866 (Public works and improvement* of P,) i
T. 128, 1867 (New Paris) j Westm, rev., v. 78, 1860 (KaalltiM
of P.)
lar See alto Francs (yrenck-Oermaa wor, 1870 ; p. 323
—Farit Commune, p. 323 i—Vetariplioa and TraveU, p. 3ai).
Parma.
Uitlory of P.. to 1769. [/n Universal hUtory, r. 87.J . . «0« JO
Partbia.
RawlXnaon (&.) Sixth great oriental monarchy, or the
geogr. hist, and antiquities of P. 1873. 425.'24
Patagonia.
JEnjf (P. P. ) and FUzroy (B.) Voyages of H. M. S. Ad-
venture and Beagle, 1826-36. 3v. . . . 1155.17
Ouinnard {A. ) Three years slavery among the Patago-
uians. 1871 1154.25
MacdouaU. {J.) Voyage to Patagonia, 1826-27. 1163.02
Janet [U. L.) Explanatory notes ou two maps of P. [In Boyal
geogr. BOO. Journal, v, 31, 1861.] 903.84
King (/*, P.) Observation^ on tUe southern extremity of S. A.,
182G-183(). [In Royal geogr. hoc Journal, v. 1, 1832.J 903 04
Lacroix(F.) Patagoniu, e/c. 1840. [TJuiveis. J 901.18
Heid {A.) Human remains from P, [Sm, rep., 1862.] , 3930.17
Villarino {Von BatUio). River Negro of P, [In Royal geogr. soc.
Journal. V. 6, 1836.] 903.09
Pavrtucket, {Mass.)
Bliss (L., jr.) History, e/c 611.12
Feebleshire.
Chambers {W.) History of P. 1864. . . . 467.16
Fekjn.
Beauvoir (Marquis de). Pekin : the conclusion of a
voyage round the world. 1872. . . . 932.24
Lander [S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes. v. 3. 222.87
Lamprey (J.) Notes in the N. W. neighborhood of P. [In Royal
geogr. soc. Journal, t, 37, 18C7.] 9U4.U1
Lockftart ( fV.) Notes on P. and its neighborhood. [In Royal
geogr. soc. Journal, v, 36, 1866.} 903.39
jfg- See alto China (p. 300).
Pemaqoid.
Hough {F. B.) Pemaq-aid papers. [In Maine historical soc. coll.,
V. 6.) 0(12.06
Patterton (J. W.) Bespousibilities of the founders of republics :
an address on the 258th anniversai-y of the planting of the
Popham colony, 1865 621.26
Popham colony : a discussion of its hist claims. [By
W, F. Poole, E. BiiUurd, and F. Kidd.r.] With a
bibliography of the subject B., 1366. 8°. 621.14
Thornton IJ. If.) Ancient Femaquid : an historical review. [7n
Mains hist. soc. coll., V. 6.] 602.06
Feninsolar War, See Spain.
Peniisylvauia.
Armor {W. C) Live.s' of the governors of P., with in-
cidental history, 1609 to 1872 3246.02
Barber (J. W. ) Histoiy and antiquities of P, 3d ed.
1856 595.19
Boies {S. P.) Hist of Pa. volunteers, 18(;]-5. 5 v. 646,10
Bowen (£; Pictoiial sketch book of P. 1852. 1125.23
Budd {'!'.) Good order establirthed in P. 1685. With
uotei by E. Armstrong. 1865 623.24
Franklin {B.) Historical review of the constitution and govern.
ment of P. [In his Works, v. 3.] 6036.04
Haldeman {S. S.) "Pennsylvania Dutch," and other
essays, [anon.'i 1872 621.15
Hazard {3.) Annals of P., 1609-1682. . . . 623.07
Provincial counciL Minntes. [Colonial records. ] 1683-
1790. 16 V. PhiL, 1852-18">3. 8°. . . 673.01
Proud (R.) History of P., 1681-1742. 2 v. . 623.25
Rogers {H. D.) Geology of Pa. ; a government survey.
With maps. 2 v. in 3. 1858
RoyaU {Mrs. A.) P., tr.ivels in the U. S. 2 v. 1123.23
Waison {J.F.) Annals of, in the olden time. 2 v. 623.04
Westciiti {T.) Names of porsONS who took the oath of
allegiance to the State between 1777 and 1789 ;
with a history of the "Test laws." 1865. 621.19
See aUo, iu this class Delaware water-gap : —Gettysburg ;
— Harrisburgh : -^ Lackawana County : — Lancaster ; —
Philadelphia ;— Wyoming. Aiso lives of Wm. Penh (p. 186).
SiaU oj^al pubUcaiiont.
Banks and saving insiitulions. Report [for 1874]. Har-
risburg, 1875. 8°
In asklMK for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTaOK'S NAME, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBSB.
358
COUNTRIES : Pennsylvania io Pern.
Hoard of public charities. 5tb-6th annual report Har-
risburg, 1875-76. 8°.
BuTtavL of statistics. lst-3d annual leport. Harrisburg,
1874-76. 8°.
/nsurance commissioner. lst-2d annual report, 1873-74.
Harrisburg, 1874-75. 8°.
ifines (Inspectors of). Keporta for 1874. Harrisburg,
1875. 8°.
Second geological survey, 1874. Preliminary report ou
the mineralogy of Pa., by F. A. Gcntli. With an
appendix on the hydrocarbon compounds, by 8.
T. Sadtler. Harrisburg, 1875. 8°. . .
— Special report ou the petroleum of Pa., by H. E.
Wrigley. With maps by D. J. Lucas and J. P.
Lesley. Harrisburg, 1875. 8°. ...
SupeiintenderU of public instruction. Report for 1874-75.
Harrisburg, 1875. 8°.
PeiBepolis.
Myeri (P. V. M.) Remains of lost empires. 1875. . . . 1016.U
Sich (O. J.) Visit to P. r/n /it» Voyage down the Tlgi-ls, v. 1044.211
raiu!(fr:S. >r.) Nineveh and P,
49" Set alto Persia.
1850.
1042.07
Persia.
JbbotHK.E.) Qeogr. notei, 1819, 1850. [In Rojal geogr. eoc.
Journal, v. 25, 1866.] 903.28
Jiarharo (J".) and Oontarini {A.) Travels, etc., 1436-73.
1873 1042.22
Sritllebaiik (W.) Persia during the famine [of 1872].
CItardin {Sir J.) Travels lu P. [In Pinkerton, v. 9.] . . 926.19
Oonder (J.) Modem traveller, v. 12-13. 1»27. 911.12
Coiitarini {A.) Travels to, 1473. [Hakluyt soc] 1042.22
(hx (0. W.) The Greeks and the Persians. ISTe. 421.34
Vruminimd {J.) Description of P. [/n Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 9.j
Drummond {SirW.) Origin of the empire of Iran. [/?iA!sOrigines,
V. 1, 1824.) 126.26
Dubeux(,L.) La Perse. 1841. [Univers.] . 902.24
Kastwick {E. B. ) Journal of a diplomate's residence in
Persia. 2 v. 1861 1043.07
Fiwster (O.) »Travel8 in the northern part of P., 1783. {In Pin-
kerton, V. 9.] 926.09
Fi-ancklin { W.) »Tour In the south of P., 1786-7. [In Pinkerton
V. 9.) 926.09
Fiaser {J. R.) History of V. New York, 1852. 1011.04
S.ima Edin., Ib34 1041.10
— Journey through P. 2 v. 1838 1044.06
Freygand {Mine. F.de). Journey into P. in 1812, and
an abridged history of P since the Ume of Njidir
Shah. 1823 1043.24
Oobineau (A.de). Trois ans en Asie, 1855 >i 18-58. 1(143.13
Qoldsmid {F. J.) Notes on eastern P. Un Boval geogr. soc. .Jour-
iial,v.37, 1867.] 901.01
Qrey (6'., transl. and ed). A narrative of Italian travels
in P. in the 15th and IGth centuries. 1874. 1042.22
Cont&its : Travels in Persia, by Gaterino Zeuo. Discourse
of Messer Oiovan Battista Ramusio ou the writings of
Qiovau Maria Angioiello, etc. Travels of a merchaut in Per-
sia. Narrative of Vinceutio D'Alessandrl,
Hanway (/.) Revolutions of P. [To 1717.] [In liU Historical ac-
count, etc. 176S.J 936.01
Heeren (A. H. L.) Hist, researches, v. 1. Persians. . . 121,26
/fi«(o)i/ of the sh&hs of. [/n Universal hist., v. 6, 6.] . . 106,25
Hunt (O.H.) Oatram and Havelock's Persian campaign.
185H 1042.01
Keppd (0.) Overland jonrney. 2v. 1827. . 1013.15
LayardtA. H.) Description of the province of Khuiistan. [In
Boyal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 16, 1816.] 903.19
LeBruu(C.) Travels into P., 1737 1029.03
Lenormant (F.) and ChcuaUier {E.) Medes and Persians. [In his
Mauual of ancient history, V. 2, 1870.] 123 ! 5
Jlift/codii (Sir J!) Hist, of P., to 1814. 2 V. . .1015.10
Mnrkham(C. R.) History of Persia. 1874. . 1045.18
Mars}i(D. W.) The Teunesseean in P. 1869. 1043.04
Mirkhond. History of the early kings of P. From the
Persian, by D. Shea. 1832 7816.06
Plij(jol(,J.) Persia ancient and modern. 1874.1015.21
Hawltiiton (O.) Ancient Persia, [in Ai» rive great monarchies, v. 4,
1867.] , ^26 18
— Seventh great oriental monarchy ; or the geogr. hist.,
and antiquities of the Sassanian, or new Persian
empire. 1876 425.25
Rich (0. J.) Voyage down the Tigris to Bagdad," and
visit to Shirauz and PersepoUs. 2 v. 1836. 1044.22
Shobeil (F. ) Persia : description, etc 1828. . 1043!o6
— World in miniature. 3 v. 663l!25
Sfcete/ies of Persia. [anon.'\ 1828. . , . ', 1043.05
Smiih (£) and Dwighl {K 0. 0.) Journey into Persia.
2v. 1833 1013.09
Thomas (E.) Numismatics and other aniiquariiui illus-
trations of the Sassaniaus in P., a.d. 22 to 652.
1873 104.5.01
Talle iP. delta). TraveU in P.. 1614. [In Pinkerton, v. 9.] 926.09
Vaux ( W. tS. W. ) Nineveh and Persepolis : hist, sketch
of ancient P. 1850 1042.07
Watson {H. 0.) History of P. [1800] to 1858. 1045.12
IFbman and her saviour in P. [anon.] 18()5. 447.14
See atso histories of Grreece duriug the Persian invasion,
and tlie reigri of Alexander ; and (in Biography) lives of Cr-
BiTs, Dabius, Xekxss, and Nadib Shah.
Atso Biblical and relig. lit. {Vavsees, p. 101) ; — Language ;
— Literature.
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 11, 1865 (The ancient Persians);
articles on the Persian war of 1856-7 iu Biiickwood's inaf^.,
V. 90, 1861; Ed. rev., v, 105, 1867; Fj-aser's mag.. V. 66, 1867 ;
Westm. rev., v. 67, 1857 ; also Quar. rev., V. 101, 1857 (He-
view of Ferricr's wanderings in P.) ; Blackwood's mag., v.
75, 1851 (A French painter in P.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 54, 1966,
or Littell, V. 15, 1856 (Life and manners in P,) ; Brit, qu,
rev., April, 1H71 (Prospects of P.) ; United Service mag,.
Mai'Ch, 1871 (The Shah of P.)
Nott — Of the above works, those of Drummond (Sir IK.),
Beeren, Lenormant and Cltevatlier, Rawtinson. and Vaux, re-
late to Ancient Persia. Fraser's Compeud includes both
the ancient and modern periods but is not so full or recent
as Marliham aud Piggot. Rawlinsoji's Sixth (Parthian) and
Seventh (Sassanian or new Persian) gieat oriental raouurch-
ies bring its history down to a.d. 651, when it was con-
quered by the Arabs : from which epoch down to the com-
mencement of the 19tll centm-y, Malcolm's History is the
chief authority. Watson's is the fullest narrative of Per-
sian history from 1800 to 1858. On its diplomatic relations
with England see Markham.
Persian Gulf.
wasted (J.R) Travels along the P. Gulf. 1840. 1044.04
Perth, (Scotland).
Penny (0.) Traditions of Perth during the last centtuy,
etc 1836 485.10
Peru.
Andagoya (P. de). Narrative of the proceedings of
Fedrarias Davila [1514,] and of the discoveiy of
the coast of Peru. Tr. by C. E. Markham. [Hak-
luyt society, 1865.] Il(i5.23
Betagh ( W.) •Account of P., 1720. [In Pinkerton, v. 11.] . 926.11
BoUaeH ( W. ) Antiquarian, ethnological and other re-
searches in P. 1860 1166.20
— Qeogiaphy of southern Peru [In Boval geogr. soo, Jonrual,
V. ai, 1861.] 903.21
Bouqucr (P.) Voyage to P., 1736. [In Pinkerton, v. 11.] . 926.11
Bowen (C.C.) Visit to Peru. [/nGalton. Vacation tourists, I860.]
Ctiambers's Papers lor the people, v. 12, 1861 (The Incas). 2516.06
Dundonald ( T. (hchrane, earl of). Services in the lib-
eration of Peru. 2v. 1859 1104.07
OarcUasso dela Vega, (the Inca). Royal commentaries
oftheYncas. v. 1-2. [Haklujrt society.] 507.10
Ouzman (A. E. de). Life ani acts, 1518-1543. Tr. with
notes and introd. by 0. B. Markham. [Hakluyt
society, 1862.] 3U74.24
EUHS. S.) Travels in Peru. 2 v. I860. . . 11G3.11
MamboUlt (A. von). Researches concerning the ancient
inhabitants of America. 2 v. 1814. . . 1155.12
Hutchinson ( T. J. ) Two years in Peru, with explora-
tion of its antiquities. Map. 2 v. 1873. 1156.07
Lacroix (F.) Perou. 1843. [TJuivers. ] . . 902.19
Ledetma ( V.) Outllues of the geogr. of P. [In Boyal geogr. soo
Journal, v. 20, 1856.] . . . . 903 29
Marcoy(P.) 'Travels m South Amer. 2 v. 1875. 1168.01
Markliam (G. B.) Travels in Peru. 1862. . 1163.15
— (trarisl. and ed. ) Nairatives of the rites and laws of
the Yncas. With notes and introd. 1873. 567.23
Jlfa«/iiso?i (0. K) Visit to Peru. 1825. . . .1164.11
Prescoit (W. H.) History of the conquest of Peru. 2 v
18-.7 567.08
Bamondi {A.) On the rivers San Gavan aud Ayapata, in Peru.
[Ill Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 37, 1867.] . . . 901.01
Ranking {J.) Historical researches on the conquest of
Peru in the 13th century by the Mongols, accom-
panied with elephiints. 1827 567.05
Reports on the discovery of P. Tr. and ed. with notes
and an introd. by C. R. Markham. 1872. 567.24
1. Report of Francisco de Xeres, secretary to i'raucisco
Piaarro. 2. Report of Miguel de Astete ou the expedition
to Pachacamao. 3. Letter of Heruaiido Pizarro to the
Boyal Audience of Santo Domingo. 1 Report of Padto
Sanclio on the partitiou of the ransom of Atahuallp*.
BB00KL7II UXBOANTILB IiIBBABZ.
COUNTRIES : Pom to Poland.
359
Bicet-o iM. S.) and Tschudi (J. J. won). Pemvian anti.
quities. Tr. by F. L. Hawks. 1863. . . 567.W
Temple {K ) Travel in Peru, including a residence in
PotosL IstAmer. ed. 183;i 1161.08
Tschudi (J. J. von). Travels in P., 1838-42. 1847. ll(i3.U
Zaraie{A.) Dlscovei-y and conqurst of Peru by Pizarro, 1582.
fKorr. Yoyagen, v. i, p. 328-512 ; V. 6, p. 1 217.] . . 914.1*
*9~ See also, (in Biography, p. 188), lives of PiZAuno.
Also, Harijer'e man . v. 7, isfi3 (Ancient Peru, by E. G.
Squier: ilius.) ; Lippincott's mag., Jan., Feb., 1873 (Search-
ing for Uie quinine plant) ; Macmillan's mag., March, 18(i3
(Aryau races of Peru, by A Lang) ; Nat. qn. rev., v. 7, 1803
(Peruvian antiquities) ; Quar. rev., v. 113, 1803 (Peru) :
Scribner'B monthly, v. 6 (An ancient civilization, by M. J.
B. Browne) ; Westm. rev., v. 90, 1868 (The lucas). There
la a Note upon the literature of the subject lu the Boston
public library Bulletin for April, 1876.
Perugia, (Italy).
Atutin (A.) Notes at P. [/» Fortnightly .C ., y. 6, 1864.]
Philadelphia.
BdisU (D. W.) Hist, of Independence Hall. 591.10
Brown (D. P.) The forum : or 40 years at tie Phila-
delphia bar. 2 v. 1K56 5613.25
Kltirui (P.M.) 'Hist, of Independence Hall. 1876. 1116.04
Preedley (CT.) P. and its manufactures. 1858. 5923.14
Mease (J.) Phil. ; its origin, increase, efe 1811. 11 2 1.03
Simpson (K) The lives of eminent PhUadelphiixns,
now deceased. 1859 3247.07
Slrangei-'s guide in Philadelphia. 1860. . . 591.09
Watson (J. F.) Annals of, in the olden time. 2 v.
1857. 623.04
WestcotHT.) Official guide book to Phil. [1876.] 1121.07
See alio Harper's monthly, Sept., 1876 (Old I'hll., by Mrs.
B. H. Davis) ; Sorfbner's monthly, v. 2, 1870 (by J. T. Head-
ley : itlui.)
49- i^ee also, in this class, Falrmonnt Parll (p. 310) ; and,
In the general alphabet. Libraries :— United States Centen-
nial exhibition.
Philippine Islands.
BowHufi (Sir J.) Visit to the P. Islands. 1839. 1065.14
Dampitr (W.) 'Account of the PhiUppine Isles, 1686. [In Pink-
erton, v. 11.] 926.11
Oaignes (O.L.J, de). Observ. on tbe Philippine Islands [In Pink-
erton, T. 11.] 926.11
La Obviiiire {P.P.de). 20 years in ths P. 1854. 1061.15
Same, [in Trav. Ubrary, V. 8, 1863.] 6076.13
Beviewed lu BlaclEWOod's mag., v. 73, 1858 ; N. A. rev.,
T. 78, 1861.
Morga [A. de). The PhUippinP Islands at the close of
the xvi century. [Hakluyt soc, 1868.] 1065,16
Zuhiga (J. M. de). Hist, view of the Philippine L-<laud:4.
2v. 1814 1066.16
Phoenicia.
Baldwin (J. D.) Prehlstorlo nations. 1872 665.03
Brown (B.) Po8eid8u : a link between Semite, Hamite,
and .\ryan. 1872 381 (i. 35
Drummond (W.) Phoenicia, [/n Ait Origines, v. 3, 1826.J 425 28
Heeren (A. H. L.) Phoenicians. [In his Hist, researches, v. 2,
1833.] 424.26
Soefer (F.) Phe'nicie, c/c. 1852. [Univers.] 901.19
Kenrick (J.) History of P. 1855 1042.20
Lenormant (F.) and ChevaUier (E.) Manual of ancient bistoi-y.
v. 2, 1870 423.16
J^ewit (O. C.) Nav. of the P. [In his AstroQ. of the ancients]
Sunclionialhon. Phoenician histoi-y. Tr. with a continua-
tion by Eratosthenes Cyr. nseus ; and chronologi-
cal remarks by R. Cumberland. 1720. . 421.16
Wilkins (A. S.) Phoenicia and Israel. 1871. . 421.22
tg- See also, in the general alpha'iet. History (Ancient).
Also Nat. qu. rev., v. 15. 1867 (Ancient Phoenicians) ; Quar.
rev., T. 124, 1868 (P. and Greece) ■ and articles, with refer-
ences, in Smith's Diet, of Gr. and Roman geography, v. 2,
and Smith's Diet, of the Bible, v. 3 (Amer. ed.)
Piedmont.
.Bt«nes(E) The Vaudois of Piedmont. 1855. 5075.12
Oallcnga(A.) Country life in P. 1856. . . 973.08
— History of P. [To 185-5.] 3v 533.01
St. John (B.) The Subalpine kingdom. 2 v. 1856. 973.09
Santa Rosa (Conte). On the Piedmoutese revolution. 1821. [In
[Pamphleteer, v. 19.J 5058.19
See also Italy ;— Savoy ;— Sardinia.
Pitoairn's Island.
Bairow(J:) Pitoaim'H Island. Mutiny of the Bounty,
etc. 18")3 1061.03
Belolter (Diana, lady). The mutineers of the Bounty,
and their descendants. 1871 1062.09
BiU[J.) The Pltcaim Islanders. [/nBavalaeoer. sac. Juiirnal.
„ »• 8, 1833.1 903.08
Murray (1. B.) Pltcaim : the island, the people, and
the pastor 1061.22
ShilKbeer (J.) The Briton's voyage to Pitcaim's Island.
1817 lOtVi.lO
Warren (S.) A paradise In the Paolflc. [In Ms Mlscel., 1858.) 2616.06
Pittsburgh.
Oraig (N. B.) History of P. 1851 591.08
/Vjr<on(J'.) l/n Am Triumphs of enterprise. 1871.) . . t'iOf.lS
yote.—Repr. Irom Atlantic mag., v. 21, 1868
Pittston, (Maine).
Hanson {J. W.) History of P. to 1852. . . 611.15
Plate River, See La Plata.
Plymouth. {Oolony and Town.)
Becords of the colony of New Plymouth, v. 1-8, ed. by
N. B. Shurtleflf. v. 9-12, ed. by D. Pulsifer. Host.,
1855-61. 4^. 606.01
T. 16. Court records, 1633-91. v. 7. Judicial acts, ]63<-93.
V. 8. Miscei. records, 1633 89. v. »10. Acts of the oom-
mhislouersof tlie United Colonies of New England, 1643-79.
V. 11. Laws, 1623 82. v. 12. Lieeds, e/c v. 1.1620 61. Book
of Indian records for their lands.
Bani-ard(J.) Plyuioithaud the pilgriais ; or, incidents
in the history of the first ssttlors. 1851. 611.30
Baylies (P.) Historical memoir of the oolony of New
Plymouth. 1020-1641. 2 v. in 3. 183(i. 591.11
Bradford ( W. ) Hist of Plymouth plantation. [1609-
104".] 1856 595.03
Ukeever , (?. B.) Journal of the pilgrims at Plymouth,
iu 1620, Repr. with historical illustrations. 611.14
Everett (j5.) Fir&t settlement of N. E.: oration, 22 Dec, 1824. [In
his Orations, v. 1, 1850] 6322.03
Hunter (J. } The founders of New Plymouth. 18 )4.
Mouri (0.) Relation of the plantation at Plymouth.
With introd. aud notes by H. M. Daxter. 594.15
Parker (Joel), Origin, organization, and luflneiice of the towu»
of New England ; a paper read before the Muss. hist, soci
ety, Dec, U. 1865
Plymouth county directory and historical register of the
old colony. 1867 1133.01
Russell I VK- S- ) Pilgiim memorials and guide for visitors
to Plymouth vaiage. 1831 591.22
Thacher (J.) History of the town of P. to 1832. 611.13
Webster (D.) Oralion, 22 Dec, 1820. [In Works, v. 1, 1853.) 5077.06
Winlhrop (S. C.) The pilgrim fathers. [In hit addressas, etc.,
1852.) 6324-20
Young (A.) Chronicles of t'je pilgrim fathers ot the
colony of Plymouth, 160 i-2') 594.00
See also (in Fiction), Faith Wliite's Letter book, 1620-
1623, by M. H. Whiting [184.30J ; Pilgrims of New England,
by Mrs- J. B. Webb (2G3.iUJ.
See also, in this class, New England : —Massachusetts.
Note. — Parker's essay on the Towns of New England, iu
the above list, presents iu a vei-y clear manner the growth
of the town system, which has played so important a part
in the political aud social history of New England. Tnere
were a few points of difference between the colony of Ply-
mouth aud that of .Massachusetts. The • pilgrim fathers ' had
beeu Separatists, while the first settlers in Mass. were
Puritans ; In the Plymouth comtnunity a free-holder was
not necessarily a member of the church; the pilgrims were
more liberal towards those who differe<l from them iu
points of religious doctrine ; aud the government was a
purer democracy. Plymouth colony was united to Mass.
in 1691. For a general outline of the Uteratui o of the sul)-
Ject see NoU on p. 219 of the Boston catalogue of history
[2716.19].
Poland. 1, History.
Allen (J.) Autocracy in P. 1854 554.06
Dunham (,S. A.) History of P. [To 18.10.] . 545.05
Edwards (S. ) The Polish captivity : an account of the
present position of the Poles. 2 v. 1863. 545.23
Fletcher (J.) History of P., to [1830.] . . . 545.06
Porster (C.) Pologne. 1840. [Univers.] . 902.26
Oate/a {^.) Sketch of the history of P. 1843. 5093.18
History of P.. to 1737. [In Universal hist., v. 34.) . . 406-27
Hordynski (J.) History of the late Polish revolution
[of 1830]. 4th ed 545.13
Ostrowski (J. B.) History of P. v. 1-2. [1572.] 545.14
Saxton (L. a.) Full of P. ; with hist. 2 v. 1852. 545.03
WraxuU (N. W.) Memoirs of the court of Warsaw,
1777-1779. 3ded. 2v 546.17
Id asking for books, use tb« " Book Order," giving the AU 1°H0K'8 NAMB, the Arst part of the TIXXJ^ aud the NUMUBB.
360
COUNTRIES : Poland to Pnisste.
Poland. 1, i>e>cr<p<u>n and Travel.
aart{W.a.) Polaad. (/» Oaltoo. Vacation tourista, 1863-3.] tSS.U
OaxeiW) Travels into P., eic. 1784. . . . 993.18
Hitlcliinsnn (A. S. ) Try Graoow and the Carpathians.
[1872.] 9U5.28
Mwray(J.) Handbook for P. 1868. . . . 99;i.'24
Stejjheits (J.L.) Incidents of travel, c(c. 2 v. 1851. 994.17
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 93-95. 1863-64 (4 art ); Fortn.
rev.. V. 3, 1866 (iDsurrcctlon of 1863, Dy W. B. S. Ralston) ;
Aug., Wli (The first parllllon of P., by H. vou Sybel) ; Fra-
«era raaj.. v. 63, 1861 (State aurl progresB) ; v. 67-68, 1863
(Pulisli captivity ; 2 art.) ; New Englauder. v. 23. 1864 (Po-
luud, by J. Leavitt) ; Nat. qn. rev , v. S, 1862 (Causes and
couseqnences of hor fall) ; Nat. rev., v. 17, 1863 (P. as It is) ;
Qnar. rev., v. 113, 1863 (Poland) ; Westm. rev., v 86, 1866
(P., Insurrection of, 1863) ; v. 63, 18S6 (P., her history and
prospectB) ; V. 80, 1863 (Poland ;— The treaty of Vienna ;
2 art.) : v. 83, 1865 (Peace in Poland).
Polynesia.
Cook {Copt. Jama). See entries nnder his name (p. 281).
DiUon {P. ) Voyage to the South Seas to ascertain the
fate of La Perouse's expedition. 2 v. 1S29. 1064.03
ContenU : feejea Islands. Friendly Islands. New Zea-
land.
EUis ( W. ) Polynesian researches. Society and Sand-
wich Islands. 4 v. 1848 1061.10
Orey (Sir 0.) Polynesian mythology and ancient tra-
ditional mythology of the Mew Zealand race. 1855.
Hawkins (Sir R.) Observations in his voyage into the
South Sea in 1593. Kepr. from the ed. of 1622.
[Hakluyt society, 1847.] 1064.15
Sblzebue (D. von). Voyage of discovery ic the South
Sea, and to Behring's Straits, in search of a north-
east passage in 1 815-18 914.07
Lamonl (Ah.) Wild life among the Pacific Islanders.
1867 1154.07
Lang {J. D.) Origin and mlgmtlons of the Polynesian nation
(In Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 4, 1834.) .... 903.07
Life aud adventure in the South Pacific. By a roving
printer, [auoii.] 1861 1031.05
L\fe in a man of war, or scenes in " Old Ironsides" dur-
ing her cruise in the Pacific, [aftoii.] 1811. 913.13
Peebles (J. M.) Around the vforld : or, toivelsiu Poly-
nesia. 2ded. 1875 91.i.ll
Slioberl (f.) World in miniature. 2 v. . . 6631.32
Russell (M.) Polynesia. 1845 lOlll.Ol
Contents : Georgian and Society Islands. Marquesas, Low
Archipelago, aud Austral Islands. Hervoy, Tonga and Nav.
igators Islauds. New Hebi-ides, Louisiade, Soiomou, aud
Ladroiie Islands. Sandwich Islands. New Zealaud.
iioMt/i sea bubbles. [Siietches in the Society Islands.]
By the earl [G. E. C. Herbert] and the doctor [G.
H. KiiigsleyJ. 1872 1154.08
Stoddard (C W.) South-Sea idyls. 1873. . 1062.14
Gontentt : Tahiti, Hawaii, etc.
Tyerman (D.) and Bennet (U.) Voyages and travels in
the South Sea Islands, etc. 2 v. 1831. . 1064.01
WUIces (G.) U. S. exploring expedition. 1838-42. 5 v.
1850 925.01
Same. Condensed and abridged. 1845. 925.01
jB^" See also Friendly Islands ; — G-eorgian Islands ;—
Marqaesas ; — Fitcairu Island ;— Sandwich Islands ; — So-
oiety Islands :— New Zealand.
Pompeii and Herculaueum.
Adams (W. n. D.) Buried cities of Campania. 1455.09
Antiquities of Heroulaneum, From the Italian, by T.
M irtyn and J. Lettice. 1773 1456.20
Bani (M.L.) Hdroulaneum et Pompeii liecueil general
des peintures, bronzes, etc. 8 v. 1861-63. 1455.01
Clarke ( W.) Pompeii. 2 v. 1831. [Iilbr. of E. K. 1455.14
Dyer (T. H.) Pompeii : its history, buildings, and an-
tiquities. 1S67 1455.13
Oell (Sir. W.) and Qandy{J. P.) Topography, edifices,
and ornaments of P. 1852 1455.10
ifonnier (M.) Wonders of P. 1870. . . . 14.55.12
See also Harper's monlhly, v. 11 (by J. J. Jarves) ; Ed.
rev., T. 110, or Uttell, 18S9, v. 3 (The Graffiti) ; Quar. rev.
V. 115, 1864, or Littell, 1864, V. 2.
Pontus.
Bdmilton (W. J.) Eesearches in P. 1842. . 994.03
Fapbun Oolony. Sie Femaqold, (Maine).
Portland.
WiUit { W.) History of P. (In Mains hist, aoo., v. 1, 1S31.] 602.01
Porto-Rioo or Pnerto-Rioo.
Flinter (0. D.) Present state of the Island of Puerto
Rico. 1834 1162.22
Latimer ((?.) Meteorology of. (Sm. report, 1871.] . . 3936.26
TumbuU (D.) Noticea of. [In his Cuba, etc. 1840.] . . 1162.10
Tyng [CD.) Stranger in the tropics : guide book for
Puerto Eioo. [a/io;i.] 1868 1161.19
Su alto West Indies.
Porto Santo.
Bowditch (T.K) Excursions in Porto Santo, 1823.
1825 1096.03
Portsmouth, {N. H.)
Brew.ster(C. W.) Rambles about Portsmouth. — Sketches
of two centuries. 1859 623.01
See alto Harper'a monthly, v. 49, 1874 (An old town by the
sea, by T. B. Aldrloh).
Portugal.
Ahrigi ohronologique de I'histoire de P. 2 v. 1765. 551.02
Alexander (J. E.) Sketches of Portugal during the civil war of
1834 t/n Waldie library, V. 6.] 6078.19
Andersen (H.C) In Spain, and a visit to P. 1870. 984.16
beckford ( W. ) Recollections of an excursion to the
° monasteries of Alcoba9a and Batalba. 1835. 985.21
— Sketches ot P. 1834 973.05
Bollaert ( W. ) Wars of succession of Portugal and Spain,
from 1826 to 1840 ; with resume of the political
history to the present time. v. 1. 1870. 553.29
BroclcwfU ( G. ) Natural and political history of PortugaL
1726 552.16
Gonder (J.) Modem traveller, v. 18, 19. 1826. 911.18
Denis (F.) PortugaL [XJnivets.] .... 902.27
Dunham (S. A.) History of Spain and PortugaL [To
1750.] 5v. London, 1832 552.02
Same. 5 v. New York, 1854. . . . 552.07
Fielding (H.) Voyage to L. [In his Works, v. 10.] . . . 6037.29
Harrison (W. H.) Tourist in P. 1839. . . 982.18
Herbert (H. J. 0.) P. and Galicia. 1848. . 982.21
History of P., to 1701. [In Universal history, v. 22.J , . 406.16
mnsey(W,M.) "Portugal illustrated. 1828. 986.02
Lanm/m(C.) Portugal, e/c. 1856 985.10
Latouche (J.) Tr.ivelb in P., 1^75 986.04
Muiray(J.) ftvndbook for Portugal 1855. . 984.14
Penn(J.) Sailing directions for the west coast of P.
2ded. 1873 986.20
Babbe (A.) Compendio de la historia de Portugal, hasta
1823. 2 v . 552.12
Shelley (Mrs. M. W. ) and others. Lives of eminent lit-
erary men of P v. 3 of 3211.26
Shoberl(V.) World in miniature. 2 v. . . 6631.34
Smiih (A. C.) Narrative of a spring tour in P. 981.15
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 131, 1870.
49r See also. In the general alphabet. Language ;~
Literature.
Prince Edward Island
Dawson (J. W.) Acadian geology. 2d ed. 1868. 4114.01
Hardy (G.) Forest life in A,oadie. 1869. . .1153.13
Martin (R.M.) Hift. of Nova Scotia, e(c. 1837 564.02
Osgood (J. H.) & Co, Maritime provinces. 1875.1133.11
See alto Fortnightly rev., v. 5, 1866.
Prussia.
Atkinson (E. W.) Memoirs of the queens of Prussia.
1858 _ 3265.04
(imsin (V.) Report on public instruction in Prussia.
Tr. by S. Austin. 1834 5511.05
Frederick II. of Prussia. History of my own time. History ol
the Seven years' war, and Memoirs, 1739 to 1778. [In his
works, V. 1-4.] 6041.03
Laing (S.) Notes of a traveller. 1851. . . 5075.06
lM\>eleye (E de). La Prusse et I'Autriche depuis Sa-
dowa. 2 v. 1870 544.18
Mirabeau (H. (?., comte de). Secret history of the court
of Berlin. 2 v. 1789 546.01
Muiray (J. ) Handbook for travellers. Rhenish Prus-
sia. 1873 946.04
Quatrefages (J. L. A. del. The Prussian race ethnolo-
gically considered. 1872 546. '22
Ranks (L. ) Memoirs of the house of Brandenburg, and
history of Prussia, during the 17th and 18th cen-
turiea 3 v. 1819 546.13
BBOOKLTM MBUCANXILB LIBBABX.
OOUNTBIES : Pnuda to Rooky Mountains
301
Vehse(E.) Memoirs of the court of Pmssia. 1854. 546.28
Content): Fredorlo William I., 1713-40. Frederic the
great, 1710-86. I'roaerio WUliam II., 178e-»7. Predtrio
WiUiam lU., 1797-1S40.
lieviewod Ui Eil. rev., t. 104 ; ii'ruer's mag., t. iS, 1863.
Wraxall ( N. W. ) Moraoirs of the court ot Borliu, 1777-
1779. 3ded. 2t 540.17
IS" For the French-aermanaar, 1870-71, «« France (p
S33). Also Sermany. (Seoen weekt' war. 1866 ; p. 336) i
knd, in this class, Seven years' war (p. ).
Sk alio (lu Biography) Uvea of Fjikdhbio n. (We great) ;
— Pbkdkbiok William III. IV.;— SraiN ;— Bismarck, etc.
See also papers in periodicals^ at /ollows : —
1855. Wi'stm. rev., v. 63 (Prussia and lior poUcy).
1863. Krasera mag.. T. 68 (Prussiau oriels) ; Nat rev.,
T. 18 'Priiaj-iau crisis).
1866. Atlantic moutlily, v. 18 (PrOfjresB of P., by 0. 0.
Hazewell) : Blackwood's mag., v. 100 (Tlie warof 1866); Ed.
rev , V. Ui (JUUtoiy xrowtlj or P.) ; v. 135 (The campaign
of 1806) ; Fraser's mag., T. H {The war of 1806).
1870. Ooutcm ray., v. 16 (The Fnisslan state and lit-
erature, by J. aibb) ; North Brit, rev., v. 61 (Deceatralizii.
Uon in Frauco and P.) ; t. 63 (Agriculture and agrarian laws
of P.)
1871. N. A. r«T., T. 113 (Origin and growth of pnbllo
opinion in P., by E. aryzanooeki) ; Quar. rev., Jan., 1871
(Bismarck, Prussia, and Pau-Teatouism).
Putnam County, {.V. Y.)
Blake {W.J.) History of Putnam Co. 1849. 621.07
Pyramids.
Day {SI. J. y.) Papers on Greiifc Pyramid. 1870. 1076.06
ehrtavet {J.) Pynmldographla ; or desoripHou of the Pyramids.
[/» Ail Misoel. works, T. 1.] 6037.17
SinyUi (G. P.) Life and work at tUe great Pyramid,
1805. 3v. 1075.15
— On the antiquity of intelleotual man. 1808. 1082.25
— Our inheritance in the Greut Pyramid. 1801. 1082.10
Same. Enlarged. 1874 1082.10a
Vyse{S.) Operations carried on at the Pyramids of
tiizeh iu 1837. With voyage into upper Egypt.
3 v. 1840-42 1070.07
Ward {A.) Around the Pyramids. 1803. . . 10S2.15
Wilson {J.) The lost solar system of the ancients dis-
covered. 2v. 1856. 4017.14
49* See alto Egypt.
Pyrenees.
Bladcbarn (K) The Pyrenees : summer life at French
watering places. 1807 985.19
Oastello{L.8.) B^am and the Pyrenees. 2v. 1841. 902.18
Murray {J. E.) A summer in the Pyrenees. 2 v.
1837 985.01
Packs (C.) Guide to the Pyrenees. 1807. . 984.21
Bamoni de Carbonniera {L. F. B.) •Journey to the summit of
Mont Perdu, 1803. [In Finkerton, v. 4.] .... 926.01
Russel {K) Pauand the Pyrenees. 1871. . . 901.23
Taine {H. A.) Tour through the Pyrenees. Tr. byJ.
S. Fiske. 1874 984.25
'Same. With illustrations by G. Dor^. 1874. 980.05
— Voyage aux Pyrenees. 5e M. liS67. . . 984.23
Qoaensland. See Australia.
Raritan, {N. J.)
Messier (A.) Forty years at B. 1873. . . . 345a 06
Ravenna, {Italy}.
Baeon (r.) A Oothlo capital. [In AUautlc mag., T. 33, 1868.]
Red River, {of iouistana).
Marey{I{.B.) Exploration of, 1852. 1853. .1134.01
Red River of the North.
Huysht {0. Jj.) Red river expeditioa. [1870. J 1151.12
)6f Set also Manitoba. Alto Blackwood's mag., v. 108,
109, 1870-71 : Harper's mag. ; T. 21-32, 1860-61 (by Manton
Marble) ; T. 18-19, 1869 (by 0. Hallock).
Red Sea.
Bed sea pilot ; ■with directions for the navigation of the
Snez canal. 2d ed. Loudon, Hydfoijraphic office,
AdmiraUij, 1873. 8° 1050.09
Suu( {,Dr) On tlie physical gea;;r. of tUo Kcd sea. [fn Royal
geogr, soo. Journal, v. 21, 1S51.] 903.37
DcutyXa. F.) On the cnmraerce of the Bed sea. (/n Statistical
SCO. of London, v. 3.i, i860.] • . .
See alto articles lu Smith's Diet, of the Bible, with refer-
enees ; and In Smith's Dirt, of ancient geography (Auabi.
cos SlHOS) ; and In tlie EncyclopRidla Britannic*.
»• See alto, in this class, Arabia ; - Egypt;— Snez Oan*l;
and oommentaries on Ezodna (p. 87 of catalogue).
Rehoboth, {MassacfaiseUs),
Bliss (L.) History of Behoboth. 1836. . . 611.16
Reunion.
Saint-Pierre {J. B. B. de). Voyage to the Islo of Bour-
bon, 1800. 1094.16
Rhine.
Adamt ( W. H. D.) Topography and history of the Bblne Taller.
[/n Hozier (H. M.) Franco-Prusslan war.] . , . , 638.03
Ahbolt {J.) KoUo on the Khine 111. '23
Black {C.H.) Guide to the valley of the Rhine to Swit-
zerland. 1873 961.30
Dumas {A.) Impressions de voyage. Excursions. Sur
losbordsdu Rhin. 2 v. 1865. . . . 7006.16
Rarnside {H. 0. ) Picturesque beauties of the B. 966.05
OoeWe {J. W.) Belse am Rbeln. [In hit Werke, T. 26, 1810.] 7116.1S
Hood (T.) UpthoBhine. . . . 5044.30 ; 5014.14
Hugo{V.) The Khine. 1815 905.12
Hurd (K K.) The Bhine : its scenery and historical
and legendary associations. 1845. . . . 960.04
Lefari lit. S.) Journal on the Rhine. [In hit Writing!, t. 1, 1846.1
Mansfield {R. B. ) Log of the Water Lily on the Ithine.
1854. 903.21
Murray {J. ) Handbook for travellers. 1873. 946.04
Sainline\X. B.) La mythologie da Bhin. Ulns. par
G. Dor& 1862 7038.03
Strahan {K) The new Hyperion. From Paris to
Marly by way of the Bliine. 1875. . . 946.11
4^ See alto Germany ; — Franco.
Rhode Island.
Arnold (S 0.) History of B. I. [1636-1790.] 2 v. 624.12
BaHleU{J.R.) BibUography of R. I. 1864. 2734.20
Jackson (G. T.) Report on the geological and agricul-
tural survey of the State. 1839. . . . 4114.20
Peterson {M) History of B. I. [To 1850.] . 624.11
Records of the State of B. I. and Providence planta-
tions. Ed. by J. B. Bartlett. 10 v. 1636-1792.
Providence, 1856-65. 8° 621.01
Note. — For lives of Boger Williams see Biography (p.
218). H. M. Dexter's recent work " As to Boger miilama
and his ' banishment ' fi'om the Mass. plantatiou " coutro.
verts the current opinion that the cause of his banishment
was his advocacy ol religious liberty.
Rhone.
Pardoe {J.) TheBiverand the desert. 2 v. 183a 903.14
Rochester, {New York).
O'ReiUy (M.) Settlement in the West Sketches of
Rochester, etc. 1838 621.23
Rooky Mountains.
Altowan or, life in the Rocky Mountains, [anon.] Ed.
by J. Watson Webb. 1846 1124.04
Bonneville {CapL B. L. K) Adventures in the Rooky
Mountains. [Ed.] by W. Irving. 2 v. 1849. 1123.00
Dragoon campaigns to the Rooky Mountains, [onon.]
1836 1114.26
Lewli (if.) and Clarke {W.) Expedition to the Rooky
Mountains. 2 v. 1848 1071.01
Parkman{S.] OalifomiaandOregon traiL 1852. 1114.12
Parker (S.) Exploring tour beyond the Booky Moun-
tains. 184-2 1132.14
Pike{Z.M.) Expeditions, 1805-07. .... 1115.13
Raxton {0. F.) Adventures in the B. M. 1818. 1152.18
Townsend {J.) Journey across the Rocky Mountains.
[Waldie library, v. 6.] BOlx.-M
See also the various geographical and geological surveys
conducted by the United States government, as the Pa-
ciflo railroad routn Bcports, 13 v., 18S3-6.1 [1127.011 ; the
surveys now (187G in progress under Hayden (lllO.'iO and
1136.13] ; the Qeoiogical exploration of the 40th parallel,
under Clarence King [1116.11] ; and the Bxploratiotia west
of the lOOth meridian (1116.1IJJ. Also In this class, Wash-
ington territory ;— Montana : — Oregon ; — Idaho ; — Wyo-
ming ; — Oaiifomia ; — Nevada ; — Utan ; - Colorado ; — Ari-
zona ;— New Mexico ;— Sierra Nevada ;— Yellowstone
region. There is a summary of the subject by Prof. Uay-
deii In American Cyclopedia, v. 14, 1876.
In aaking for books use the " Book Ocdar." glTing the ACTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TIXLK, and the NUMBER.
862
COUNTRIES : Roman States to Rome.
Romiaii States.
Ihrini (X. 0.) The Boman state, from 1815 to 1850.
Tr. by W. E. Gladstone. 4 v. 1851. . 535.17
Reviewed In Ed. rev., t. 95, 1859 : N. A. rev., t. 78, 1853.
JiUey (J. ) History of the Papal States, from their ori-
gin to the present day. 3 v. 1850. . . 535.21
See also Atlautlo monthly, v. U, 1844 (by G. W. Oreene) ;
Qnar. rev., v. 96, 1850.
43- See alto Popes (p. 96 of catalogae) ;— Rome (p. 863).
Rome. (Ancient.)
1. Antiquities. (Institutions, Ousioms, Manners, etc)
Adam {A. ) Koiuan antiquities. 1842. . . . 437.08
Arnay (Prof. d'). Private life of the Bomans. From
the French. 18U8 434.06
Bedcer ( W. A.) GaUus ; or, Boman scenes of the time
of Augustus. 3ded. 1866 434.13
Cbrr ('/;&) Roman antiquities. 1836. . . 434.05
Bionysius Ualioarnassensis. Boman autiqviities. [To
B.a 441.] Tr. into English ; with notes and dis-
Bertations by E. Spelman. 4 v. 1758. . 438.01
Fosbrooke (T. D.) Treatise on the arts, manufactures,
manners, and institutious of the Bomans. 2 v.
1833 422.27
Friedlcsnder (i.) Moeurs Bomaiues du rtgne d'Auguste
H la flu des Antonins. Tr. by Oh. VogeL 2 v.
1865 434.28
Pastel de Ooulanges (N. D.) The ancient city : a study
on the religion, laws, and institutions of Greece
and Borne. Tr. by W. SmaU. 1874. . 421. 27
OeUius (Aulus). Attic nights. 3 v. ... . 2527. 23
Oodvoin (T.) An English exposition of the Boman an-
tiquities. 1671 3551.07
Quid (K) and Konei- ( W.) Life of the Greeks and Bo-
mans, described from antique monuments. From
the German by F. Hueffer. 1875. . . . 428.02
Ramsau ( W. ) Manual of Boman antiquities. 8th ed.
1870 434.14
Raiding (J.) Wars and sports of the Romans. 4618.03
Robertson (fi. W.) Home. [In his Hlet. eseays. 1872.] . 446.25
Santo Domingo (Ojmte J. 11.) Boman tablets : manners,
customs, ceremonies, and government of Bome.
1826 981.22
Fdrri {A. ) Boman nights ; or, dialogues at the tombs
of the Soipios. 1798 431.06
aef See also Classical dictionaries (p. 271).
Note, — Of the above works liainsay, Adam, CaiT and Fos-
brooke are popular eomprebeusive manuals. Becker's GaUus
is B work of high reputation on the private lift of the Bo-
mans, and there is a chapter upon the same topic in Ramsay.
2. History of Ancient Borne. (As a whole.)
Appianus Alexandrinus. Bomanorum historiarum quae
supersuut. Gr. et Lat. cum indicibus. Paris,
Didol, 1850. 8° 7764.03
Aurelius Victor {S.) Historia Romana. Com notis et
interpretatione in usum Delphini. 2 v. Valpy,
1829 7718.01:
Bonner {J.) Child's history of Bome. [To its fall.]
2 v. 1856 433.21
aiiamhers (W. and R) Hist, of Bome to its faU. 433.09
Oreighlon {M.) History of Borne. 1875. [History
primers. Ed. by J. R. Green.] . . , 4;il.l8
Sutropius. Abridgment of Roman history. [To Jovian,
A.D. 364.] 1853 423.06
Ooldsmilh (0.) History of Home. 1874. . . 431.07
Same. Abridged by E. Coxe 431.07
ifi.tiojv/of Bome. [in Universal hist., v. 11-15.] 405.11
Xiuy (T.) History of Bome. [To B.a 166.] Tr. by D.
Spilliin, C. Edmonds, and W. A. M'Devitte. 4 v.
1850-56 432.12
Same. Tr. by G. Baker. 5 v. N. Y., [n.d.] 432.16
Mably {O.B. de). Observations on the Bomans. 433.27
Meriuale (C.) General history of Rome. To a-d. 476
1875 431.19
MoreU (J. R. and 0.) History of Bome. 1874. 433.30
Nieliuhr (B. Q.) General lectures on Boman history.
[To the faU of the empire, ad. 475.] 3 v. 433.12
Patercuius (C V.) [Compendium of Boman history,
to the reign of Tiberius. ] 432. 26
Polybius. General history of the wars of the Bomnns.
Tr. byj. Himpt.ju 436.13
BatDlinson 1,0.) Manual of ancient hist Bom6,e<o. 427.09
Ricord (K W.) Boman history. 3 v. 1856. 431.03
[V. 1.) Kinss of Rome. [t. 2.] Bopublio of Bome. [v. 3.)
The Empire of Bome.
Sextus Rufus. [Breviarium de vietoriis et provinciis popn-
liRomani. Tr. par Baudement ] [Nisard's Collec-
tion.] 7726.02
Note on general histories. — For beginuers the simplest and
most readable general narratives in the above list arc those
ot Bonner, GoldsmWi, Ricord, Chanbers, MoreU, and Cr<;iijh-
ton. Merivale's ' General history ' is the wiirk of a scliolar, but
compendious, and addref^sed to the I'eadiuf^ public in gen-
eral. Livy's IliBtory holds a high rank as a brilliant though
uncritical narrative. NiebuUr's 'General Lectures' are
more popular in their style than his * History' of Bome,
which extends only to the 1st Puuic war. Lord's ' Old Bo-
niaa worM ' is a series of lectures on Boman civilization,
Mrs. Gray's three works, ' History of Bome ' [Kings and Re-
public], * Tlie emperors,' and ' The empire and the cliurch,'
form a good narrative history, somewhat fuller than Meri-
vdb', dOAVn to Charlema|;ne. Rawimon's Manual of ancient
history arranged by periods, with references to their lead-
ing authorities, is the best work of tlie kind.
3. History of Regal Rome,
Dyer (T. H.) Hist of the kings of Rome. 1868. 436. 17
Lairuj (Mrs. 0. H. B.) The seven kings of the seven
hiUs [of Bome]. 1873 431.16
Newman (f. W.) Regal Bome. 1852. . . . 433.11
Note. — Dyer's work is an elaborate attempt to vindicate
the probability and consistency of the popular narrative
against the attacks of Niebuhr and his school. Laing's ' Sev-
en Kings' is intended for oliiidren. Newman's ' Begal
Bome ' traces from its beginning the contest between the
patricians and the common people.
4. History of Regal and Republican Rome.
Arnold (T.) History of Rome. [To the end of the sec-
ond Punic war.] 1853. '. 433.15
— History of the later Boman commonwealth, from the
end of the second Piinio war to the death of Julius
CiBsar ; and of the reign of Augustus : with a life
of Trajan. 1846 436.04
Oatrou (F. ) and Rouill^ {P. J.) *Boman history. [The
Bepublic] 6 v. foL 418.10
Eliot («.) Liberty of Bome. [The Republic] 2 v.
1819 3423.03
Ferguson (A.) History of the Boman republic. 433.17
Floi-us (L. A. ) Epitome of Boman history, from Rom-
ulus to Augustus CsBsar. Tr. by J. S. Watson.
1852 432.26
Oray (Mrs. E. 0. H) History of Rome for young per-
sons. [The Republic] 2d ed. 1858. . 434.07
Herbert (H. W.) Captains of Roman republic 3082.04
History of Bome. To reign of Oonstantiue the Great.
Compiled from Sohlosser, Niebuhr, Wachmuoh,
and Heeren. \_anon.] 2 v. Loudon, 1842. 16°.
[L. C. C] 433.23
Same Phila., 1837. 8^ 436.01
Lewis (G. C.) Inquiry into the credibility of early Ro-
man historj-. [To B.C. 281.] 2 v. 1855. 436.15
Beviewed in Ed. rev., v. 104 ; Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1856 ; "
Quar. rev., v. 98, 1856 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858 ; and by G.
Groteinhis Minor works, 1873 [2528.22).
Liddeli(lI.O.) Hiat of Bome, to the empire. . 433.29
Beviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 70, 1856.
Long (0.) Djcline of the Bomnn republic. [From
the fall of Carthage to the consulship of Julius Ote-
sar, B.O. 45.] 5 v. 1864 72 437.19
Magoon {E. L.) Age of martial force. [In Ms Westward empire,
p. 121-231, 1856 ) 25a6.22
Michelet (J.) liistoire Bomaine. Ee'publique. 3 v.
1840 431.13
— History of the Boman repubUo. [To the death of
Antony, a.d. 31.] Tr. by W. Hazlitt 1817. 433.10
Mommten ( T. ) History of Bome. [The Bepublic] Tr.
by Bev. W. P. Dickson. With a preface by
L.Schmitz. 4 v. 18(;9-70 434.01
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 116, 1862 ; Westm. rev., v. 68,
1857 ; and by E. A. Freeman In his Hist, essays, v. 2
[2528.121, repr. from N. Brit, rev., 1859.
Niebuhr ( ff. B.) History of Bome. [To the end of the
first Punic war, B.O. 2 U.] 3 v. 1851-55. 435.-23
See Fraser's ma^., v. 62, 1856 (Niebuhr and Lewis on
early Roman history,.
8allustius(0.G.) Works. Tr. by A. Murphy. 1807. 432.29
Same. Tr. by J. S. Watson. 1852. . . 432.26
Contents : Conspiracy of Catiline. Jugurthine war.
— Opera omnia. See under blB name in general alphabet.
BBOOKIiXN UEBCANXIIiB LIUBABY.
COUNTRIES : Rome.
863
8trickktnd{J.M.) Rome, regal and ropublionn. 434.15
Vertot (li. A. de). Hi«toire dos revolutions arrivues
dans lo goavemeinient do la rupnblique Bomaine.
1816 431.01
KoTE on Regal ami Republican Rome. Of the above en-
triea tlioso which cover tUo entire period of the Republio
are Gratj, Lidddl, Michetet, Strickland, Ferguson, and Momm-
ten. All but J/'^nmA'^nare one-vohvme cotnpeiKiiuiiiB. The
latter work huldH the first place as a standard general hiS'
tory of the Republic.
Nii^buir's great work, which is too learned and dlihcult
for general readers, while critlciBinK the formerly received
early history, attempts to recoustruct it Irom the hegiuulng
of tlie coniniouwealth. ?r. O. Lewis's ' Credibility ol early
Boinan IiiHtory ' is directed especially against Niebuhr's
tbeories of reconstructiou leased on internal evidence, the
author believing that all historical labor bestowed upon
the early centuries of Homo will in general be wasted. Dyer
on the other hand believes that the history of the Kings
was true in the main. In this connection see an article by
Q. Rawliuson, in Contemp. rev., v. 7, 1868. The standard
work eif Dr. Arnold, who adopted Niebuhr's views, eu>is
wttu the Second Punio war, B.C. 201, but may )jo continued
in his ' History of the later Roman commonwealth.' With
the downfall of Carthage Lonr/ begins his ' Decline of the
Roman republic,' an able and independent work, which,
though severe to a fault iu style, gives an exhaustive sur-
vey of the political and military history of the last two
centuries of tiie Republic. Eliot's * Liberty of Rome ' was
written with a special purpose, as the name impUes.
Roman Constitution,
lime { VV. ) Kesearcbes into the history of the Boraau
constitution. 1853. 5733.18
5. Hisloty of the Roman Mnpire,
Ammianus MarcelUnus. Roman history . [A. d. 353-378.]
1862 43'2.27
Arnold ( Tkoma.i), and others. History of the Roman
empire, from Julius Osesar to Vitellius. Repr.
from the Encyclopiedia metropolitaua. 1853. 433. 15
Bernard (J.) Livas of the Roman emperors, from Sue-
tonius to Coustantine the Great ; containing those
of Nerva and Trajan from Dion Cassius ; a trans-
lation of the Six writers of the Augustan history ;
and those of Dioclesian and his associates from Eu-
sebius and others. 2 v. 1698 431.08
Ooesar {G. J.) Commentaries on the Gallic and civU
wars. With the suppl. books attributed to Hirtius ;
including the Alexandrian, African, and Spanish
wars. 1853 432.22
Same. Tr. by G. Duncan. 2v. . . . 43'2.'23
Same. Commentaries. [Condensed and explain-
ed] by A. TroUope. 1870 432.21
OlMieauhriand (li. F. A. de). Etudes snr la chute de
Empire romain. 1850 443.09
Clinton (H. F. ) Epitome of the civil and literary chro-
nology of Rome, from the death of Augustus to
[A.D. 641.] 1853 436.01
Comazzi [J.B.) The morals of princes : an abstract of
the history of the emperors in Rome. Done into
English by W. Hatchett. 1729. . . . 433.28
Oojigreve (Jl.) Roman Empire of the West. 1855. 434.16
Reviewed by Goldwiu Smith in Oxford essays, 1856.
Oaoke { W. ) 'MedaUic history of imperial Rome. 2 v.
1781 1586.08
Orevier (J. B. £.) History of the Roman emperors,
from Augustus to Coustantine. Prom the French,
by J. Mill. 10 V. 1814 434.17
Qibbon {K) History of the decline and fall of the Ro-
man empire. [To 1453. ] With notes by Milman
and Guizot Ed. with additional notes by W.
Smith. 8v. 1854. ." 436. '20
Same. With notes bv H. H. Milman. 6 v. 433.01
Same. Abridged by W. Smith. 1859. 12°. 433.08
Qray (Mrs. K C. U. \ Emperors of Rome from Augu.s-
tus to CoustonUue. 1850 43408
— The empire and the church ; from Coustantine to
Charlemagne. [a.d. 300-800.] 1857. . 3414.01
Herodianus. History of his own times [a- d, 180-238.]
Tr., with notes, by J. Hart. 1V49. . , . 434.12
llistoriai Augustie scriptores. Avec la traduction en
Fian9ais. [Nisard's collectiou, 1865. ] .7726.02
Note. — For li^ngliah translation, see Bernard (J.) above.
Kingsley(0.) The Roman and the Teuton: lectures.
1864 443.24
iord (J.) Old Roman world. 1867. .... 433.16
iynam (R. ) Hist, of the Roman emp«roHi from Auhuu-
to Antoninus [A.D. 1801. 2v 1850. . . 435.14
MeriixUe(C) History of the Romans under the empire.
[To the death of Aurelius, A.D. 180.] 7 v. 435.01
Bevlewed In Edtnb. rev., » . 109, 1887 ; t. 119, 18M (The
Flavian Cteaare and Antonlues); Fnuer's mag., T. 47, 1883:
N. A. rev., v 96, 1868 ; T. 100, 1865 ; Nat. rev., v. 16, 1863
(The Flavian CiesarB).
MUey (J.) Rome as it was under paganism, and as it
became under the popes. 2 v. 1813. . 435.09
Seeley (J. R.) Roman imperialism, etc. 1871. 2542.31
Slieppard (J. 0. ) FaU of Rome and the rise of the new
nationalities, [u.a 44 to a.d. 814.] 1861. 433.18
Motilesquieu. (C.deS., buron de). De la graudenr de» Ro-
mains et de lenr d&sadence 431.10
/"aneyt/rjcj veteres. 5 v. L., Fatoy, 1828. 8°. 7715.21
Sismoiuli (J. C. 'L. S. de). Hist, of the fall of the Romau
empire. [b.o. 30to a.i>. 1000.] 2v. 1834. . 433.19
TaoUus (G. 0.) Works. Oxford translation, revised.
2v. 1854. 432.24
T. 1. The Annals. 2. The History, Oermany, Agrioola.
— [Works, explained and epitomized], by W. R.
Donne. 1873 431.17
Note.— hook under Tacitaa, In the general alphabet, for
the Latin originals.
ZosimuH. Hist, of the Roman empire. [To 400.] 431.11
See also Oxford prize essays, v. 4, p. 79-131 (Time of Au-
gustus) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 8. 1864 (Jnvenal on the decadence
of R.) ; London qu. rev., Oct., 1874 (R. in the time of the
Antonines) ; Dublin rev., Oct., 1875 (Deification of the em-
perors) ; Brit. qu. rev., July, 1871 (Roman empire as con-
trasted with modern society) ; Winslow's Jonrual of psy.
med., v. 6, 185'2 (Psychology of epochs— Augustan age and
modern soc.)
Note on histories of the empire. For compendious nar-
ratives see Nole to General histories of Rome (p. 362). The
two great works which together cover the entire period of
the empire are those of Merivale and Gibbon, the f-rnier
leaving off where that of the latter begins. Lynam ^ His-
tory gives a more concise account of the emperors from
Augustus to Marcus Aurelius.
For the later centuries of the empire and the rise of mod-
ern Europe see ab^'ve the works of Gibbon, Sismondi, Sltep-
ard ; also (under heading Middle ages, p. 345} the historiec
of Guizot, Hal/am, and others.
Seeley discUKses the causes of the change from the re-
public to the empire; atid of the successive changes under
the empire, and a thoughtful article iu the Ed. rev. tor Jan.
1869 treats the subject with special reference to claims made
in behalf of imperialism as a pojiitive and unalloyed boon
to the governed, by writers like Congreve, whose conclu-
sions are still more directly controverted by Goldwin SitiUh.
A chapter in the 4th volume of Momrusen. entitled ' The old
republic and the new monarchy,'iaan eloquent tribute to
the genius of Julius Cwsar, as a man. and aa a fouader
of institutions.
;(S- See also (in Biography) Cbsabs (p. 127) ;— C. J. Oi-
BAB (p. 127); — AOOUSTUS CnsAR (p. 119); — TlBBKIDS (p.
206) ;— Nsao (p. 182) ;— JoUiS (p. 263).
Conversion to Christianity.
Merivale(0.) Conversion of the Roman empire. Boyle
lectures, 1864 435.08
Ozanam (A. F.) Hist, of civilization in the 5th cen-
tury, 2 V. 1867 443.15
See also Gibbon's History, v. 1-2 ; Milman's Latin Chris-
tianity, v. 1 ; and Ohuroh history (p. 81).
4^ For other topics connected with ancient Rome see
in this cla.<!S. Europe (p. 317) :— Middle ages (p. 345) :— East-
em empire (p. 31)51. Also, in the general alphabet. History
(Ancient: — Universal) ;— Language (Latin) : — Literature ; —
Law (Roman) ; — Biography (C'olUctive : Ancient, p. 110).
Rome. [GUy and ^Neighborhood.)
About (R F.V.) Roman question. Tr. by H. 0. Coape.
1859 5727.15
Same. Tr. by Mrs. A. T. Wood. 1859. 5727.16
— Rome of to-day. 1861 972.1]
Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 72, 1889,
Adams ( VV. H. D. ) Temples, tombs, and monuments
of anoient Rome 431.12
Beyle (H.) ["De Stendahh"] Promenades dans Rome.
2v. 1866 974.14
Bum (R.) 'Rome and the Campagna. An historical and
topographical description of the site, buildings,
and neighlx)rhood of ancient Itome. 1871. 976.01
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872.
Gastelar(E.) Old Rome and new Italy. 1873. 981.25
Cobbt (F. P.) The eterual city. [In Fraser's mag , v. 66, 1862.]
Channing (W. R) Conversations iu R. 1817. 971.13
DeSanctis (X.) Rome, chiistian and papal. 1856. 3426.15
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AtJ I'HOU'S NAME, the first part of the TITUB, and the VUUBKB,
364
COUNTRIES : Rome to Russia.
Dicey (E.) Borne in 1 SCO. 1862 533.29
DueriT.K) Hist ol the city of Borne. 1865. 436.28
ihton. (C /I.) B. in tlie 19tli century. 2 v. 1852. 973.01
FairhoU iF. W.) Bambles in Borne, [inltt Homes, <<&] 1<36. 23
Oell (Sir Wm.) Topography of Borne and its vicinity.
With map. 2v. 1810 135.20
Hare ( A. J. 0.) Walks in Borne. 1871. . . 981.19
— Days near Rome. 2v.ini. 1875. . . . 981.26
Han-itoniJ.A.) The Bome of Marble Faun. [InhU Group of
poets, 1876.] 2628.-26
Hawlhorm (JV.) The marble faun. [Piotion.] 2 v. 212.57
Head (Sir 0.) Eomo : a tour of many days. 3 v. 971.01
Htadley (J. T.) Mlaoellanlee, v. 1, p. 19.89, 18i9 .... 8531.23
Hemans (0. I.) Hist and monumental R. 1874.
Hobhouse (J. C.) Hist illustrations of the 4th canto of
Childe Harold; the ruins of B., etc 1818. 162.5.03
Kip (W.L) Christmas holidays in B. 1846. 972. 13
Lander (S. W.) Spectacles for yoiing eyes, v. 7. 222.91
Leland(H.P.) Americans m Borne. 1863. . 972.14
MUey (J.) Bome as it was nnder paganism, and as it
became under the Popes. 2 v. 1843. . 435.09
Murray (J.) Handbook of H. and its environs. 971.21
Parker (J. K) Archaeology of B. v. 1, pts. 1-2. 2 v.
1874. 437.16
Contmti. Pt I.— 1. Primitive forUflcationa. 2. Walls and
gates. S. Hist construction of walla. Ft. II. Plates.
Borne: its ecclesiastical and social life. [anOH.'\ Lond. ,
1845. 12° 3431.08
Story (W.W.) Boba di Boma. [Things in Bome. ] 2 v.
1864. 973.18
Same. 1866
Bevlewed lu Quar. rer., T. Ill, 1863: Nat. rev., t. 16, 1863;
Blackwood's mag., v. 96, 1863.
Ma (0. A) Bome and Venice, 1806-67. . . 975.11
Taine (K A.) Bome and Naples. 1868. . . 975.08
Weld(C.Ii.) Last winter in Rome. 1865.. . 973.25
Wey (F. ) •Bome. Containing 345 engravings ou wood,
and a plan of Bome. With an introduction by W.
W. Story. 1872 976.02
See also, in tbe general alphabet, Oampidoglio (p. 251) ;
— Oatacombs ; — Vatioano. AUo, papers in Ualaxy, v. 9,
1869 (5 art.) ; liiteruatioual rev., v. 1, 187* (Fii-st impas-
sions of Bome, by E. A. ITeoman) ; Maciulllau's mag.,
Nov., Dec, 1874 (Notes ou B., by E. Burton) ; Blackwood's
mag., V. 108-101), 1870-71 (3 papers on the castle of St. Au-
gelo) ; v. 102, 1867 (A city of the plague) ; Harper's mag.,
V. 45 (Olty of the saiuts, by L. Abbott) ; v. 9 (Holy week, by
J. J. Jarvea).
iVbii!.— Travels in Italy (p. 336), frequently relate for the
moat part to Rome, audi as HUUird't Six moutUa in Italy
[972.U8] : tbe cla8sii:al tuura of Eustace, and Eoana ; Black's
Qulde [971.24], tic.
01 the above list the wor)£E most likely to be popular with
general readers are tuo.se of Story, Taine, HawUiome,
Eaton, Hare, Weld, Letand, and Kip. For handbooks aee
Murray. Black's Italy [971. 14J, Bccdeker [981.25]. Tbumost
elegautly illustrated works are those of Wey and Bum, the
former giving the city ou its picturesque and ai-tiBtic side,
while tbt) latter is purely aichieological aud topographical.
The works of Parh:r, Dyer aud Gelt also illustiate the hist,
topography of the city. The eci'lesiustical aud social hie
of Home receives special attention in the writings of About,
De .Sawtis. Kip, aud in the anonymous compilation, • Bome,
its eccl. aud social life.'
4^ For general histories of the Papal government, tee
Soman States (p. 362) :— Popes (p. 96).
Rome, (.K T.)
Jones (P.) Annals and recollections of Oneida county,
N. Y. 1851 622.16
Roimiania. ( WaUaehia and Moldavia.)
Cliopin (J.M) and ITbicini (,A.) Provinces danubiennes,
elc. 1856 901.29
Demidoff (A. de). Travels through Wallaohia and Mol-
davia, 1837. 1853 997.14
Noyes(J. 0.) Boumania. 185& 994.16
(fBrien (P.) Journal in the Danubian Principalities,
1853 10'33.15
See also Fraser's mag., v. 63, 1856; Ed. rev., v. lOS, 1857;
H. A. rev., T. 84. 1857 : Westm. rev., v 67, 1857 ; Black-
wood's mag., v. 84, 1858 (Plea for) ; v. 96-96, 1864 (Letters
from the Principalities ; 3 art.) ; Fortn. rev., v. 6, 1866.
Rowley, (Mass.)
£»<> inatitnte. Hist. oolleotlonB, t. 4. (Several artlolsa.) 605.04
Russia.
1. History.
AVboU (J. 8. C) Empire of Bussia from the remotest
periods. 1860 554.17
Allen (J.) Autocracy in E. 1854. . . . 554.06
SeU(l{.) History of R., [to 1807]. 3 v. . . 554.22
Cliopin (J.M.) and Exmin (C.) Bussie. 2 v. 1838.
[Univers.] 902.28
Dolgorouky (P. ) Handbook of the principal families in
Bussia. 1858 554.28
Sbwler (0.) Lives of the sovereigns of E. 2 v. 3253.01
V. I. Burik to Peter the Great, 852-1689.
2. Catherine I. to Paul I., 1725-1801.
i/w(oryof E.,tol743. [/B Universal hlBtoiy, v. 36.] . . 40fi.?8
KeUy (W.K.) History of B. [to 1854]. Compiled from
Karamsen, Tooke.and Segur. 2 v. . . 554.19
Lainaiivie (.1. de). Hist dela Bussie. 2 v. 1855. 551.17
Manstein (C. II. V.) Memoirs of B., 1727-1744. 551.20
Masson de Blamonl (C. F. P.) Secret memoirs of the
court of Petei-sburg, particularly towtirds the reigii
of Catherine II. and the commencement of that of
Paul L 554.27 ; 3032.29
— M6moires secrets sur la B., k la fin du 18e sifecle.
Note3 par M. F. Barrifere. 1859. . . . 507.22
MoUke (0. von). The Eussiaus in Bulg-oria and Eoume-
lia in 18-28 and 1829 554.25
Morelt (J. R.) Russia self condemned : secret and ia-
edited documents connected with Bussian history
and diplom;icy, of important bearing ou the pres-
ent crisis in European politics. 1854. . 513.07
Sabbe (A. ) aiul Duncan (J. t History of Bussia to the
close of the Hungarian war. 2 v. 1854. 551.29
SchnUzler (J. S. ) Secret history of the court and gov-
emme.it of Bussia under Alex. [1] aud Nicholis.
2v. 1854. 551.02
HulliUre (C. 0. de}. History and anecdotes of the revo-
lution iu Russia. 1762 551.15
Sigur (P. P. de). Hist of the expedition by Napoleon
in 181'2. 2 V. 51'2.09
Willcocks(T.} History of R. to [1830]. . . . 551.16
j^^ See also (iu Biography/ lives of Pbtbb the Great ;—
Catherink I. : — Me.sschikofp ; — Paoi, I. :— Suvaroff ; —
Alexandkb I. : — Nicholas I.; — Alexandra FEoooitowNA,
(wife of Niclwlas I.) Also, in this class, Crimean War (p.
303).
See also Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1855 (Early history of B.) ;
T. 69, 1869 (Court of E., lOO years ago).
2. Trauels, Description, and Resources.
Abbott (J. ) Narrative of a journey from Hei-aut to Khiva,
Moscow, and St Petersburgh. 1856. . 997.08
Barry (H.) Russia in 1870 990.07
Boynlon {C. B.) The Bussian empire. 1856. 993.05
— The four great powers : their policy, resources, etc.
1866 445.24
Bremmer (R.) Excursions in the interior of R. 997.01
Brooks (S.) Russians of the south. 1855. . 5075.11
Clarke (KD.) Travels in B. 184S 993.10
Cochrane (J. D.) Joumev t'urough B. 1824. 1021.07
Oonder(J.) Modem traveler, v. 17, 1825. . . 911.17
Coxe(W.) *Travela in B., about 1800. [Fiukerton, v. 6.] 926.06
Cusline (A., marquis de). Russia, 1854. . . 993.09
Same. [Abridged.] 1856 5075.10
DemidofftA. de). Travels in southern E. 1837. 997.14
Dixon (W.B.) Free Bussia. 1870 996.11
Dumas (A.) Eighteen mouths at St Petersburgh. 5075.27
Eckardt (J. ) Modem Russia. 1870. . , . 996.08
Fletcher (O.) Of the Eusso commonwealth, 1688. [In Hakluyt
society, 1856.J 996.13
Fox(O.V.) Mission to Russia iu 1866. . . 997.09
Qaiiiier(T.) A winter in B. 1874 996.24
QUson (A.) The Czar and the Sultan. 1853. 993.13
Qurowski kA.) Bussia as it is. 1857. . . . 993.03
Haxlkausen (A. von). Russian empire : its people, in-
stitutions, and resources. 2v. 1S56. . . 551.04
Herberstcin {S. tion). Notes upon Russia. Tr. by B. H. Ifejor. 2 v.
[Hakloyt society, 1851.] 996.14
Holderness (M.) Journey from Riga to the Crimea, with
some account of the manners and customs of the
colonists of New Bussia. 1827. . . . 997.07
Holman(J.) Travels through E. 2 v. 1825. . 993.16
BBOOKLXN 3IEBaANTII.B L1BBAB7.
COUNTRIES : Russia to Salem.
365
Some life iu E. By a Bussian noble, [anon. ] 1854. 993.01
Hommaire de Heil (X ) Travels In the Steppes of the
Oaspiiin Sea, the Crimea, c(o. 1847. . . 997.05
Horsey {Sir J.) Travels [in Eiassia, 1572-1591]. [Hak-
luyt society, 1856.] 990.13
Keppd {0.) Overland jooiney from ^dia to Kncland.
1827 1013.15
KoU (J.&.) Bnssia. —The provinocs on the Baltic, eic
1844. 995.11
TMgny(O.dt). The knout and theBussians. 1854 993.11
Latham {R. 0.) Native races of the Kussian empire.
1S54. 4733.11
— NatlolMlitlM of Europe, v. 1. 1863 446.17
LeBruniG.) Travels into Muscovy. 1737. .1029.03
L'ntitid (J. F. ) Narrative of the mission to Kussia in
18(i6, of Hon. G. V. Fox, ass't secretary of the U. S.
navy. 1873 997.09
MuxmeU (J. S.) The czar : his court and people. 993.08
Murray {J.) Handbook for Bnssia. 1849. . . 993.24
• Same. 1868 991.09
Feuples de la 'Bussie: mceurs, usages, et costumes.
Figures oolori^s. 2 v. 1812-13. . . . A.27.05
Pinkerton (B.) Kussia : past and present 1833. 995.10
I'rime {S. I.) Alhambra and Kremlin. 1873. 945.01
Proctor {K D.) A Bussian journey. 1S72. . 991.23
Bavenstein {£. O.) The Bussians on the Amur. 1024.19
Jiicluirdson (W.) Anecdotes of the BnsEdan empire.
1784 997.0(3
Rttssia. By a reoent traveller. L., 1859. 8°. 993.04
Bus.iia and T'urkey. From Geogr. diet, of McCulloch.
[Trav. Libr., v. 6, 18.54.] 5075.11
Sala {0. A.) Journey due north. Bussia. 1858. 993.14
Seymour (JL D. ) Eussia on the Black Sea and Sea of
Azof. 1855 997.03
Slioberl (K) World in miniature. 4 v. . , 6631.28
Smyth {0. P.) Three cities in Eussia. 1862. . 991.19
Spe;icer(.E) Turkey, Eussia, e<c. I«;i5. . . 992.14
Stephens {J. L.) Incidents of travel in B. 1851. 994.17
Taylor {Bayard). Travels in Bussia. 1809. . 992.0J
Tegoborski (if. L. de). Commentaries ou the produc-
tive forces of Eussia. 1857 5923. 0«
Viijor (Mrs.) Letters from a lady in Bussia. [anon.'\
1777 1032.14
Weir [A.) St. Petersburg and Moscow. [/» Vaoatioa tonrista,
1861.] 925.12
Wald^O.W.) Land of the czar. 1875. . . 997.10
Contents: Statistical descripUoD, p. 1-229. History, p.
330-317. Oharoli, language, literature, p. 31S-383.
WiUaughbj) {Sir H. ) Voyages to the uortlieru parts of Bussia aud
Siberia. 1653. (Pinkerton, v. 1.) 926.01
See also Bontley's miscel., v. 62-53, 1863 (Visit to R., iu
1862, by U. Moor) ; Blackwood's mag., T. 78, 1856 (Life ii>
the iuterior of R.) : Brit. qnar. rev., July, 1874 iThe Oosso-
ori country, by M. Aliabieff) ; Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 (Baltic
proTiiues) : Fortn. rev., v. 6, 18ti6 (Bussiau society, by A.
W. Benui ; 2 art.) ; Fraaer's mag., v. 50, 1854 (Photogi-apha
from Itussian life) : v. 59, 1859 (Kussiau dinners).
4^ For works on Russian Literature see Literature (Rus-
tian), iu the general alphabet. For CostuTne see page 284.
3. Internal Condition and Rireign Policy.
Oroly ((?.) Politics and projects of B. [In hii Hist, sketohes, etc.,
1842.] 2621.22
OnroMoiki (A. de). Bussia as it is. 1854 . . 993.03
Pradt [L., abbe de). Oomparisons bctw. the Engl, and Bussian
powers. 1824. l/n Pamphleteer, v. 24 ] .... 6068.24
See also Atlantic v. 22, 1868 (Traditional policy, by
Karl Blinil) ; Blackwood's mag., v. 78, 1855 (Imperial pol-
icy ; 3 art.) ; Ed. rev., T. 102, (Autocracy of the czars) ; v.
133 (Treaties of 1856-67) ; v. 134, 1871 (Military policy) ;
Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869 (Ancient and modern Ruseia);
v. 4, 1870 (U. under Alexander II. by F. Marx) ; Fraser's
mag., y. 68 69. 1863-64 (Pro.sent state of R.) ; Miicmillan, v.
82, 1875 (Self-gDvernmeut iu R., by H. 8. Edwards) ; New
Englaudor, v. 12, 1854 (B. as it is) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 20,
1853-4 (Relig. aud politii:al relations of R.) ; v. 62, 1870
(Politics and parties of B.) ; Qu. rev., v. 94, 1854 (Bussian
empire) ; v. 113, 1863 (Const gov. in B.) ; Westm. rev., v.
80, 1853 ; V. 81, 1864 ; v. 88, 1867.
Note, — In thia connection many works entered above, un-
der • Travels,' are important, as Barry, Gustine, Dixon, Eck-
hardl, Haxthausen, Tegoborski, WalU.
i. Russo-Asian and Indian Questions.
RaiBlinson (H. C.) England and Bussia in the East
Political and geogr. condition of Central- Asia.
With map. 1875 1026.24
Strangford ( ritcount). Central Asia and Rnssia. r/n Ai'i wrltlriKS.
tie.. T. 2. 18(».] i(o3"o7
See alto Blackwood's mag., t. 76, 1864 ; r. 81, 1867 Fort-
nightly rev., V. 12, 1869 (Masterly inactivity, by I. W. 8.
WyUie) : Fortnightly rev., t. i;i, 1870 (Miacblovoun activ-
ity, by I. W S. Wylllo) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 23. 1871 ; Aug.,
1876 ('rcrritorlal expansion of R.. by D. M. Wallace) : Quar.
rev.. V. 118, 1865.
;0- See also Asia (foot of p. 291) ; —India {foot of p 331) ;
—Khiva (p. 839) ;— Bokhara Up. 294) } Turkestan (p. ).
5. Russo-Turkiih Question.
See Blackwood's mag., v. 74, 1853 (Russia and Turkey) ;
Fortnightly rev., v. 16, 1871 (Heterodox [ Uussiaul view, by
H. Sandwith) ; Frascr's mag., v. 48, 1853 (2 art.) ; v. 60,
1854 (Prophecy of tlie Russians at Constantinople) ; N. a!
rev., V. 78, 1854 (Bussia aud the Porte).
^r See alto Turkey (p. ) :— Crimean War (p. 303).
6. Serfdom atid its Abolition.
Tourgueneff {N.) Economio results of emancipation of the serfs,
[/n Amer. soo. sci. a.ssoc. Trans., no. 1, 1869. J . . 6811.01
See also Atlautio monthly, v. 8, 1861, v. 10. 1862 (by A.
D. White) ; Ed. rev., v. 112, 1860 ; Maomillan, Sept., 1861
(by N. Bowe); North Amer. roy., v. 82, 1856 ; July, 1867 ;
North Brit, re^ ., v. 33, 1860.
Rutland, {Vermont).
WiUiams (G. K.) Centennial celebration of the settle-
ment of Butland, 1770-1870. C25.27
Saliara (Desert of).
Alviella {A. J., comte Ooblet d'). Sahara and Lapland.
1874 1083.23
Chambers's Papers, v. 9. 1861 (Deserts of Africa). . . . 2516.06
Daumas (E ) The horses of the Sahara, and the man-
ners of the desert 1863 1095.15
Davis {N.) Evenings in my tent; or, Arab tribes of
the African Sahara. 2 v. 1851. . . . 1083.14
Lamartine { A. de). Besideuee of Fatalla Sayeghir umoug
wanderingArabsof the Great Desert 1836. 1052.21
Naphegyi (0.) Ghardaia ; or, adventures in the oases
of the desert of Sahara. 1871 108.1.21
Richardson {J. ) Travels in the Great Desert ol Sahara.
2 v. 1848 1084.09
Tristram (H. B.) The great Sahara. 1860. .1083.20
See also Libyan Desert (p. 340).
St. Domingo See Haytl -.—Dominican Bepublio.
Also Atlantic mof*hly, v. 9-11, 1862-63 (4 papers, by J. Weiss).
St. Helena.
Martin (R. M.) British possessions in the .\tlantio
Ocean. 1837 1061.16
Palmer {E.) Notes to accompany the map of St. Helena. [In
Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 30, 1810.] .... 903 33
Smle{l<.F.) Geo.;ony of St Helena. 1834. 1017.01
See also New monthly, March, 1866 (St. Helena iu 1866,
by J. B, Torbett).
4^ Set also lives qf Napoleon I. (in Biography, p. 181).
St Kilda. See Hebrides.
St. Iiawrence County, {New York).
Hough (F.B.) History of St L. Co. 1853. . 61415
St. Iiouis (City of ).
Edwards' annual directory, 1867, 75. St Louis, 18G7-
1875. 8°. 6744.02
Edwards (R.) and Hopewell {M.) The Great West aud
her commercial metropolis. 1860. . . 1135.19
Reavis {L. U- ) Saint Louis ; the future great city of
the world. 1870 1135.18
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867 (article by James
Partou) ; Scribner's monthly, v. 8 (Some notes ou Mis-
souri, by E. King); repr. iu his Oreat South, 1875 [1136.11].
St. Morltz.
Yeo (J. B.) Notes at St Moritz. 1870. . . 982.07
St Petersburg.
Dumas (A.) Eighteen months at St P., 1857. 5075.27
Jerrmmi (E) Pictures of St P. 1852. . , . 993.12
Same. [In Trav. library, v, 6.] . 6076.11
Lander {8.W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 2. 222.86
49* See also works on Bussia (p. 364).
Salem.
Essex institute. Hist coll., v. 1-10, 1859-70. . 605.03
Fill (J. 3.) Annals of Salem. 2ded. 2 v. 1845-49. 601.02
ta uUng for books, use the " Book Order " giving the AUTaOA'a NAUS, the first part of the XITLI, and the NUMBEB.
866
COUNTRIES : Salem to Soandlnavla.
Saiem dnreotory, 1842, 46, 60, 61, 53. 66, 67, 69, 61, 66,
T. 2-3, 6-9, 11. Salem, 1842-66. 16°. and 8°. 6736.15
lfoU.—y. 1, 1837 ; t. i, 1819 ; T. 10, 1861, are innUDg.
WUlsm (E.B. ) The first centenary of the North church
andsociety, July 19, 187-2 3157.21
Su alto Witchcraft, in general alphabet.
Wteka (jr. K)
Salisbury, ( Vermont).
History of S. 1860.
Salt Lake. See Utah.
621.24
1868-69. . 1041.14
Samaria.
Mdy {D. G) Walter in Samaria.
49- See aim Palestine (p. 366).
San Francisco.
Beauvoir {Marqxds de). San Francisco : the conclusion
of a voyage round the world. 1872. . . 932.24
etMK»u(f.) OUmateof San F. [/nSm. rep., 1861.] . . .3936.09
Mercantile Library Association. Catalogue. San Fran-
cisco, 1874. 8°. 27;i5.U
a(niU(F., and others). Annala of San F. 1855. 595.15
See alio Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1865 (Life in San F.)
49- See works on California (p. 29T) ; also Libraries, in
the general alphabet.
San Salvador.
Fewer (J.) Description o£ [7n Royal geogr. soo. Journal, t. 38,
1868.] 903.31
Tempsky (&. F. von). Joiiiney in, 1853-55. . 1154.14
49* See alu Central America (p. 299).
Sandusky, (Ohio).
Buiterfield {0. W.) Hist, account of the ezped. against
Sandusky under Crawford, in 1782. 1H73. 584.11
Sand^oh or Ha-waiian Islands.
Anderson {B.) Hawaiian Islands : under missionary
labors. 1866 1154.06
Baxley {W. B.) What I saw at the H. L 1865. 1155. 15
Bingham {H. ) Residence of 21 years in tie Sandwich
Islands. 1848 1154.04
Bliss (W. R.) Panidise in the Pacific. 1873. 1154.09
Cheever (B. T.) Life in the S. I. 1851. . .1154.03
Clemmt (S. L.) Un his Roughing it. 1872.] 1126.20
Sunneioelt (<A JR) Bibliography of the Hawaiian Islands.
1869 2726.01
lAhoWio {A.) Sandwich Island notes. By a Haold.
[anon.] 1854 1154.05
Mathison {0. F.) Visit to the S. L 1825. . .1164.11
Nordhnff(C.) Northern California, f(c. 1874. 1125.25
Perkins (E. T.) Na motu : adventures, etc. 1854. 106.5.07
Slaley [T.) On the geography aud recent volcanic eruption of the
S. IslandsJ/n Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 38, 1838.] 904.02
Tliomes ( W. BL) Whaleman's adventures in the Sand-
wich Islands. 1872 261.10
Vincent (P., jr.) Through the tropics. 1876. 1011.10
See also New Englander. v. 13, 1855 ; Qoar. rev., v. 112,
1862. Also Polynesia (p. 360) ; and Voyages and Travels.
{V&yaga rtmnd Uie world.)
Saracens.
Freeman (RA.) History and conquests of the Saracens.
1856. 547.15
Same. 1870 547.15
Condi {J. A.) History of the Arabs in Spain. From
the Spanish, by Mrs. Foster. 3 v. 1854-55. 553.01
Florian{J.P.G.de). Hist, of the Moors of Spain. 981.01
Hittory of the Saracens, to 1268. [In Universal hist., v. 1-3.] 105.21
Marigny (A. de). Hist, of the Arabians, from Mahomet
to the death of the last Abassian caliph. [632-
1258.] From the French. 4 v. 1758. .547.20
Ockley (.S.) History of the Saracens ; Mohammed and
his successors. 1848 547.08
Price iD.) Chronological retrospect; or memoirs of
Mohammedan hist, from the death of Mohammed
to the establishment of the Mogul empire in Hin-
dostan. 3 v. 1811-21 548.01
Sec also (in Biography) lives of Mohauusd (p. 178) ;
Mohammedanism (p. 100).
Saranacs, {New York State).
Street (A. B.) Woods and waters, ete. 1860. . 1112.08
Saratoga.
AHen (72. L.) Analysis of the principal mineral fomi>
tains at Saratoga Springs. 3(J ed. 1853. . 4328.04
Miller's guide to Saratoga Springs and vicinity. By T.
A. Eichards. 18(19 1112.24
i^arWa? from Saratoga. By Sophie Sparkle, [pseud."]
1873 1113.21
Stone (W.L.) Eeminiscenoes of S. 1875. . 621.20
WaUaee{E.R.) Descriptive guide, e<c. . .1133.18
Webb (0. H.) Sea-weed and what we seed. — My vaca-
tion at Saratoga. 1876 2546.26
Sarawak. See Borneo.
^ Sardinia.
Fn-ester {T.) Rambles in S. 1858 975.02
Gregory (ff. de). Sardaigne. 1847. [Univers.] ?01.26
Murray (J.) Handbook for S. 1868. . . . 981.08
St. John {B.) The Subalpine kingdom. 2 v. 973.09
SmyVi (.W. K) Sketch of the present state of 8. 975.07
See also Fraser's mag., v. 62, IH.'55 (Kingdom of 8.) : Quar.
rev., V. 97, 1855 (England's relatioua with S. and Rome).
49* See also Piedmont (p. 358) ;— Italy (p. 336) :— Savoy.
Savannah.
Siege of Savannah, by the combined American and
French forces, under command of Gen. Lincoln
and the Count d'Estaing, in the autumn of 1779,
Albany, 1866. sm. 4°. 583.21
Savages.
Lxibbodc (Sir J.) Origin of civilization. 1870. 5813.23
— Prehistoric times. 1869 5813.22
See also Indians (p. 332] ; and. in general alphabet, Man.
lAnihrc^ology ; —Ethnology ;— Prehistoric man.)
Savoy.
Hittory of the house of Savoy, to 1762. [In Universal history.
V. 87) 406.30
See also North British review, v. 36, 1862 (The House of
Savoy) ; Westm. rev., v. 65, 1856 ; N. A. rev., v. 85, 1867.
IS- See also Piedmont (p. 358) '.—Sardinia, above.
Saze-Coburg and Ootha.
Tauerschmidi (E) Prince Albert's ancestry : a brief
historical account of the dukedom and ducal house.
1840 542.13
Saxony.
Hawthorne (J.) Saxon studies. 1876. . . , 9G4.29
Bepr. from Contemporary rev., v. 21-25, 1871.
Mayhew {H.) German life and manners in Saxony.
2v. 1864 965.15
Slioberll^F.) Hist account of the house of S. 1816.542.09
Stanford {J. F.) Rambles and researches in Thuringian
Saxony. 1842 9G5.08
Wraaall (N. W.) Memoirs of the court of Dresden,
1777-1779. 3ded. 2 v. 1806 646.17
Scandinavia.
1. Description and Travel.
Aunet {L.d^). Voyage d'unefemmeau Spitzberg. 1142.00
Brace {GL.) The Norse Folk. 1857. . . . 991.04
Browne {J. B.) The land of Thor. 1867. . . 991.06
Cliambers's Papers for the people, v. 7, 1851 2516.01
Mallet (P. H.) Northern antiquities. 1847. . 542.08
Lloyd (L.) Scandinavian adventures. Sporting inci-
dents, natural history, elc. 2 v. 1854. . 995.01
MUner (T.) The Baltic, its gates, shores, and cities ;
with a notice of the White Sea. 1854. . 992.26
See alio Blackwood's mag., v. 89, 1866 ; North Brit, rev
V. 21, 1851. "
2. History.
Grichton {A.) and Wheaton {H.) Scandinavia, ancient
and modem. 2 v. Edinb., 1838. . . . 542 01
Same. 2 v. N. Y., 1846. 18°. . . . 542.06
Reviewed by W. Irving «n his Spanish papers, v. 2 1866
[2633.12.]
Newman [J. H.) The Northmen and Norsemen in England and
Ireland. [In his Hist. Sketches, v. 1.] 3681 07
Otii {R G.) Scandinavian history. 1874. . 512.15
Boyal society of Northern antiquaries. Report ad-
dressed to its British and American members.
1836 543.12
— M^moires, 184044. 543 la
— Bulletin, 1843-45 543.12
In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AU IHOB'S WAMK, the first part of the TITLB, and the NUMBER,
COUNTRIES : Soandlnavla to SooHand,
307
Whealon (IT.) Histoire des peoples du Noid, on des
Daiiois et dee Normands. Trad, de I'Anglais, par
1*. Guillot. 1844 543.05
See alto Qeutleman'a mag.. July, Aug., 1866 (Scandtnavlan
auceatots of thu Normaus, by J. Uanuay) ; Nat. qu. rev.,
T. 7, 1863 ; North Brit, rev., v. 89, 1863 (Harold Uardrada
and MaKiina the good) : VVestm. rev., v. 6S, 1896.
t^ See alto, lu thia claaa, Denmark ;— Norway ;— Swe-
den :— Iceland. Alto, In the geuural alphabet, Literattira
{Icelandic or Norse) ; — Mythology.
Scarborough, {Maine).
Sottthgate ( W. S.) Hlatory of S., 1033 to 1783. [In Maine Uat. loo.
coll., v. 3.] 603.08
Schles'vrig-Holstein.
Laimi (S.) Denmark, Sleswiok, and Holsteio, In 1851.
■J8.52 965.01
Mailer {Max). Language and poetry of. [In hit Oblpa, etc., t. S.]
Scott ( C. if. ) The Danes and the Swedes : visit to.
1856 997.13
See alto Blackwocd's mag., t. 95. 1864 (Lettera from) ;
Qtur. rev., v. 115, 18C4 (Baiilah duchies) ; Westm. rev., r.
84, 1865 (Doctrine of natloualitiea aud Sohleewlg-Holstelu).
Schuylkill Valley.
See Llppincott's mag., v. 13, 1874.
Scilly Islands.
lleaUHR.) »Account oftheS. 1. [Pinkerton, Y. a.) . . 023.03
North (J. W. ) A week in the isles of Scilly. 1850. 955.15
Spender (K) Fjord, Isle, and Tor. 1870. . . 954.24
See alto Blackwood's mag., Aug. 1873.
Sciude.
Outram(J.) The conquest of S. 2 v. 1846. . 1035.19
See alto Blackwood'a mag., r. 83, 1868 (Ancient atorles
from Sind) ; a'so works on India (p. 330),
Scio.
ffiighes (T. S.) An address to the people of England
on the late massacres in Scio. 1822. . 5721.06
4^ See alto (p. 328) historiea of the Oreek war of Inde-
perulence.
Scotland.
1. History.
Bowes {R.) Correspondence [as] ambassador of queen
Elizabeth in the court of Sootliind. [1577-83. Sur-
tees soc, v. 14, 1842.] 5116.18
Buchanan ((?.) History of Scotland [To 1569.] 2 v.
1722 496.20
Buckle {ILT.) History of civilization in England, v. 2.
1S61 475.08
iVo/e.— Mainly devoted to an explanation of the paradox
that ' the same people have been long liberal in politics, aud
iiliberal in religion ;' with an elaborate analysia of the
Scotch intellect.
For antagonistic views tee MacmiUan'a mag., July, Aug.,
Sept., 1861 (3 art. by 1). Mussou) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 35. 1861 ;
and Fronde's lecture on the influence of the reformation
on the Scotch character, in his Short atndiea (2635.07].
Burton (J. H. ) Histo.v of Scotland i'rom Agrioola's in-
vasion to lC8l 6v. 1867 495.20
Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 101, 1867 ; Brit. qn. rev., Apl.,
1874 ; Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 ; v. 134, 1871.
— History of Scotland, 16S9-1748. 2 v. 1853. 496.23
Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 74, 1853 ; Ed. rev., v. 100 ;
Fraser'a mag., v. 48, 1863.
— Niirratives from criminal trials in Scotland. 2 v.
18.j2 5611.03
— The Scot abroad. 2 v. 1864 492.15
jVofe.— An account of the relationa of Scotland and Scota-
meu with France and other oouutries trom early times.
Chambers (R.) Domestic annals of Scotland, from the
rofonnatiou. 3 v. 1858 496.01
V, 1-2. Reformation to Revolution v. 3 to 1746.
Roviowed in Fruser a mag. v 69 1869 N. Brit, rev., v.
88, 1863 ; Westm rev., y. 70, 1858.
— Hist, of the rebellious in Scotland. 1638-1660. 2 v.
1828 491.01
— Hist of the rebellion of 1745-6 5023.13
Gordon (J. F. 8. ) Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland.
V. 1-4. 1867. 49,s.02
OonUtitt. V. 1-2. ScoUchronicon : cofnprialngbp. Eeith'a
Catalogue of 8cotti.sb bishops, enlarged ; with Reeves' aud
(Joodaira trc-atises on the Culdees.
V. 3. Mouasticou : an aeconnt (based ou Spottlswoode'a)
of ail the alibcys. priories, collr't^iato churches, and hoapi-
tals in Scotland at thu llefonnation.
V. 4. Journiii and appendix to Scotichronlcon aud Mo-
naatlcon : Roman catholic mission in Scotland after the
Beiormatiou. Vicara apostolic of Scotland. Memorabilia
and obitnarlea of mlaaionan In Bootlsnd, and members ol
the Society of Jeaus.
Kerr ( U. ) 11 istory of Scotland during the reign of Rol>
ert the Bruce. 2 v. 1811 485.07
Kinioch (M. 0. J.) History of S., chiefly ecclesiastical.
1874 •: . . 485.13
Laing (M. ) History of 8. from the accession of James
VI. to the throne of England [1C03], to the union
of the kingdoms [17.)5] 485.01
Macarihur (M.) History of S. Ed. by E. A. Freeman.
1«74 491.12
Robertson {E. W.) Scotland under her early kings. 2 v.
1862 482.15
Robertson ( H^. ) History of .S. during the reigns of qn.
Mary and James VI. With a review of Scottish
history previous. 2 v. 1787 490.01
Scott (W.) History of S. [To 1603.] 2 v. 1830. 496.17
— Tales of a grandfather. Scottish hist 3 v. Boston,
1853. 12° 472.06
Same. (/» Aw Works, v. 6. New York, 1833. 8*.] 6066.18
Same. [In hit Works, v. 9. Kcw York, 1833. 8'.j 6066.09
bimpaon (li.) Abridgment of the history of 8., from
Kobertson, Stuart, etc. 1793 491.(18
Strickland (A.) Lives of the queens of S. 8 v. 3256.06
V. 1. Margaret Tudor, queen of Jamea IV., b. 1489, d. 1641.
Magdalene, queen of James V , b. 162P, d. 1637.
V. 1-2. Mary of Lorraine, queen of Jamea V., 6. 1616, d.
1501. Margaret Douglas, countoBH of Lennox, 6. 1515, d. 1677.
3-7. Mary Stuart, qneon of Scots, 6. 1542, d. 1687.
Tracts illustrative of the traditioniiry and historical
antiquities of S. Edin., 18:16. 8°. . . . 490.03
Contents: Hay's Vindication of E. More (queen of Robert
II.), 1723. Gordon's Dissertation concorniiig tlie marriage
of Robert II. with E. More, 175a. Wadikl's Rcniarka ou
Inuea* Critical essay on the Ancient inhabitants of Scotland,
1733. Cunninghain's Essay upon the iuacription on Mac-
duff's crosse in Fyfe, 1678. Mcnioire relating to the restora-
tion of king James I. of Scotland, 1716 A. Toitfa Roman
account of Britain aud Ireland, in ansM-er to Innes, 174J.
Lord Ruthven's Relation of the death of David Bizzi, 1699.
Johnston's Historic of Scotland during the minority of
king Jamea VI., 1616. True accompte of the baptism of
prince Henry Frederick, son of king Jamea VI., 1694.
7'y((er(i'. K) Histoiy of S. 1-249-1003. 9 v. i9'2.20
Wilson {D.) Prehistoric annals of S. 2 v. 1863. 49-). 20
Wriijht(T.) History of S. to [about 1750]. 2 v. 498.00
SBf See also Biography {Scottish, p. 115) ; and (In Bio-
graphy: Individual) lives of Wali-ace (Sir Wm.) ; — Robert
I. Bruce ;— James I.; — Knox (John); — Maky, queen of Scots;
James VI.;— Stuabtb :— Montmosk : — Claverhocse.
Also Biblical and eccl. literature (Scotland, p. 103).
Note. — For history of Scotland in connection with that of
England see variou-^ headings under England (p. 'SQl.etc.) Of
the above list Macarihur' s i» a handy aud well recommend-
ed compeudinra. Scott's Tales of a gramlfather is % Rdriei
of grapliic and lively historical pictures, much more popu.
lar than his more systematic History. Of ft more elaborate
character are the wtnits of Ttjtier, Wright, and Burton, the
latter bearing a high rcimtallon tor original research aud
critical ability. It is especially full on the early periods.
An article in the Quar. rev. for July, 1873, reviews tlje early
Celtic or Pictish hietoi-y of Scotland, apropos of W. F.
Skene's labors as editor of the Chronicles of the Ficts, Chron-
icles of the Scots, the chronicles of Fordun, M'yntoun, etc.
For further suggestions readers are refeired to a more die-
cursive Note ou p. 214 of the Boston public library Rox-
bury branch catalogue [2716. 18J.
On Sc'ttish characta- Bee essays in Blackwood, v. 87, 1860;
T. 90; 1861 ; Fraser's mag., v. 64, 1856 ; v. 79, 1869, or Lit-
tell, 1869, v. 2 North Brit. rev., v. 33, 1860 ; Qu. rev., v. 110,
186i : the Reminiscences of Ranisuy [964.19J ; the Alttobio-
graphy oi Alex. Carlyle [:i033.01] ; and the Lite and times of
Thos. Somerville (3136.32). For illustrative fiction see (in
Fiction) certain novels of (1ai.t. Sir Walter Scott, Mrs. Ol-
IPHANT, Mrs. Moloch Craik. fleoi-f^e Macuonald, and oth-
ers ; but for references ot thia kind in detail see the Boston
public library chronological index to hist, fiction [2736. 13] ;
and for indications oi the time, the place, and the person-
ages of such of Scott's novels aud poems aa relate to Scot-
land, tee p. 215 of the Rosbury branch catalogue of the
same institution [2716.18].
2. Travels and Description, Antiquities, etc
AbboU(J.) Summer in S. 1851 9.54.14
Beattie { W. ) 'Scotland illustrated : views by T. Allom,
W. H. B.irtlett and T. McOuUocb. i»38. 950.05
Beauties of Scotland. A full account of each county.
5v. 1805-08 952ii.H
Bede {G.) Hobday rambles in the land of Scott.
1863 955.22
Billiiyjs (R.W.) 'Baronial and ecclesiastical antiquities
of S. Illustrated. 4 v. 1852 95 :.09
Brand {J.) *Description of the Orkneys, Shetland, Pightland
Firth, and Caithness. [In Pinkerton, v. 3.] ... 9-20.63
In uMug tot books, use the "Book Orders," giviug the AirrUOK'S NA.'klK, the first part of the lU'UJi, aud the MUJtlUEK.
368
COUNTRIES : 8ootlaud<o Siberia.
Sootland ! Travel! and Daeriptim, cmlinuti.
Bremner(D.) Industries of S. 1869. . . . 3931.09
Carr {Sir J.) Caledonian sketches in 1807. . 954.11
Dibdin ( T. F. ) •Bibliographical, antiquarian, and pic-
turesque tour in S. Uv '2745.09
Chambers Iji-) Popular rhymes, fireside stories, and
amusements of Scotland. 1842. . . . 1632.07
leaser (J. ) Humorous chap-books of Sootland. Pts. 1-2.
1873 2721.19
OalUm IF.) Yacatlon tonristB, I860 (Qosslp on a Sutherland bill-
sldB) 826.11
Goiuaia {M.) *To7age to England and S., 1730. [/n Finkerton,
y. il ] 9M.02
Grose {F.) Antiquities of Scotland. 2 v. 1797.478.11
Hamerion (P. 0.) A painter's camp. 1867. . 953.22
Herron (A) Journey through the west of S. 2 v.
1779 954.21
HunneweH {J. F.) The land of Scott 1871. . 952.25
Imperial gazetteer of Scotland ; or, dictionary of Scot-
tish topogr. Ed. by J.M. Wilsoh. 2 v. 1848. 95G.14
Kohl {J. 0. ) England, Wales, and S. 1844. 955.04
TMckharl (J. G.) Peter's letters to his kinsfolk. 2534.17
Merle d^Aubigni {J. H.) Sootland ; or, recollections of
a Swiss minister. 1818 966.09
Milter (Hugh). Cruise of the Betsey ; with Eambles of
a geologist. 1853 4111.23
— Scenes and legends of 8. 1852 954.20
Mwray (J. ) Handbook for S. 1868. . . . 951.04
2fea stalistical account of S. By the ministers of the
respective parishes. 15 v. Edin., 1845. 8°. 457.11
ContaUt : 1. 1. List of parishes. Edinburgh. 2. Linlith-
gow. Haddington. Berwick. 3. Roxburgh. Peebles. Selkiik.
4. Dumfries. Kirkcudbright. Wigton. 5. Ayr. Bute 6.
Lauark. 7. Renfrew. Argyle. 8. Uunbarton. Stirling.
Glackmaunan. 9. Fife. Kinross. 10. Perth 11. Forfar.
Klnkardine. 12. Aberdeen. 13. Banff. Elgin. Nairn.
14. Inverness. Bobs. Cromarty. 15. Sutherland. CaithneSB.
Orkney. Shetland. Oeneral index.
Ptnnant (f.) Tour In 8., 1769. [In Finkerton, T. 3.] . . 926.03
Pilgrimage to the land of Burns : containing anecdotes
of the bard, ianon."] 1822 953.28
Ramsay (K B.) Keminisoenoes of Scottish Ufe and
character. 1861 954.19
Scolt(W.) 'Border antiquities. 2 v. 1814-1817. 956.17
HhoberUF.) World in miniature. 4 v. . . 6631.11
Sinclair (G) Scotland and the Scotch ; or, the western
circuit. 1840 951.27
Sinclair {Sir J.) Oeneral report of Scotland. Statistical tables.
1817. [/n Pamphleteer, T. 10.] 6068.10
Taylor {K) The Brssmar Highlands : their tales, tra-
ditions, and history. 1869 951.17
TeignmoiUh {Lord). Sketches of the coasts and is-
lands of S. 2v. 1836 952.23
Tourist's picturesque guide to Glasgow and the Clyde.
1872 951.32
Tourist's picturesque guide to Inverness and neighbor-
hood. With excursions to Skye, etc. [1872.] 951.32
Victoria, {queen of England). Journal of our life in the
Highlands. 1868. 3174.17
Wordsworth (D.) ReoolL of a tour in S., 1803. 955.24
See also, in this olaBB, Hebrides ;— Orkneys ;— Shetland.
3. Scottish Highlands and Clans.
Browne (J. ) Hist, of the Highlands and of the High-
land clans. 4v. 1857 196.11
Buchanan (J. L.) Defense of the Scots Highlanders ;
with account of the Picts, Scots, Fingal, Ussian,
etc. 1794. 485.12
Grant {Mrs. Anne). Essay on the superstitions of the
Highlanders. 1813 3816.33
Grant {J. ) Thoughts on the origin and descent of the
Gael ; with an account of the Picts, Caledonians,
and Scots ; and observations relative to the au-
thenticity of the poems of Ossian. 1814. 466.21
JohnsUm {2'. B.) and Hobertson {J. A.) Hist, geography
of the clans. 1872 498.08
Logan (J. ) The Scottish Gael ; or Celtic manners, as
preserved among the H. 2 v. 1831. . . 466.19
Melon {R. it) 'Clans of the Scottish highlands : their
dress, tartans, arms, armorial insignia, and social
ocoupations. With desci-iption by J. Logan. 2 v.
1857 6627.01
Steuxirt (W.G.) Popular amusements and superstitions
of the Highlanders. 1823 3816.10
Towry (MU.) Clanship and the clans of S. 1870. 491.03
See alfift Blackwuod'B mag., t. 90, 18411 (3 days in the High-
lands); Ed. rev., V. 100, 1867 (The Higlilaiids, men, sheep,
and deer) ; North Brit, rev., v. 39, 1803 (West Highlands):
T. 40, 1864 (Kllmalioe. by J. (J. Shairp ) ; Statistical society
of London. Journal, v. 28, 1866 (Economic condition of
the Highlands, by L. Levi).
]jSr S'or other topics relating to Scotland see Language
[SeoUish) ; — Poetry {Scottish) ; — £ngland (vaiious heaUmys,
p. 307).
Seekoiik, {Mass.)
Bliss (,L.,jr.) History of S 611.12
Selborne.
WhUe (J.) Natural history of S. 1842. . . 4721.09
Seuegambia.
Tardieu {A.) S6n6gambie, etc. 1847. [Univers.] 902.30
Servia.
Greive {W. T.) Church and people of S. [In Qalton (F.) Vacation
tonrists, 1862-63.] 926.13
Latliam (R. a.) Nationalities of Europe, v. 2, 1862. . . 44S.18
Hanke (L.) History of S. [To 184.J.] . . . 554.18
See also Fraser's mag., Sept., 187*2 (by Major Dwyer) ;
Qaar. rev., v. 117, 1865 ; Brit. qu. rev , Jan.. 1876.
Ji^" Also in the general alphabet. Poetry {Servian) ; and.
In this class, travels in Turkey.
Seven Years' War, 1756-S3.
Frederickll. of Prussia. Hist, of the. [In his Works, v. 2-3.J 6041.04
Note. — The history of this wai- is most fully told in Car-
lyle's History of Frederick II. But see also histories of
Fnusia ip. 360) ; Austria (p. 293) ; and Europe (p. 317).
Shetland.
Sinclair (C) Shetknd and the Slietlandars. 1810. 931.18
49- See alto Scotland.
Shrewrsbury, {Mass. )
Ward (A. H.) History of S. 1847 612.10
Shropshire.
Beauties of England, v. 13, pt. 1 [v. 18], by J. Nightingale. 962a.02
EytonlR. W.) Antiquities of S. 12v. in 6.1854-60. 486.08
Siam.
5(10071(0. .B.) Siam as it was and is. 1873. .1025.22
Beauvoir {L., comte de). Voyage, etc., v. 2. 1870. . . . 932.27
Buwincj {J.) Kingdom and people of S. 1«57. 1026.07
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 10, 1851. .... 2516.06
Oonder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 11. 1826. . 911.11
0>rner{J.) China, Siam, eic. 1853. . . .1022.09
Leonowens {A. H.) Euglish governess at the Siamese
court. 1»70 1025.19
— Komimoe of the harem 1025.21
M<yuhot{H.) Travels in Indo-China, e(c. 2 v. 1858-
1860 1026.20
Buschenberger ( W. S. JT.) Embassy to 8 , 1835-37. [In his Voyages,
etc. 1838.] 91426
Turpin {F. R.) •History of 8. [In Finkerton, v. 9.] . . 926.(19
Wood {W. iV.) Slim, [/n /lis Fankwei, e(c. 1869.] . . . 10'22.08
See also Fortnightly rev., v. 2, 1865 (Personal recoil, of S.,
by Sir 1. Bowring) ; Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1864 ; v. 66, 1867.
Siberia.
Atkinson {T.W.) Oriental and western S. 1858. 1024.01
Bush {RJ.) Reindeer.dog.aud snow-shoes. 1867. 1024.17
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 10, 1851 2616.05
Coxe {W.) Bussian discoveries, etc. Conquest of Siberia.
3ded. 1787 995.12
Erman{A.) Travels in S. 2 v. 1850. . . .1024.11
Jlertzcn {A.) My exile in S. 2 v. 1855. . . . 1024.05
Sumhuldt {F. II. A. von). Travels and researches. Con-
densed by W. Macgillivray. 1»53. . . . 1164.05
Same. Ediub., 1830 1164.06
Kennan{0.) Teut life in S., eie. 1870. . .1024.14
Enox {T. W.) Oveiland through Asia. 1870. 1024.15
Michie.{A.\ Siberian overland route from Peking to St.
Petersburgh. [18U3.] 1024.13
Pislrowskl (A.) My escape from S. 1863. . . 1024.16
PumpeUy {R.) Siberia. [In his Across America and Asia, ch. '28.
1870.] 1125.09
VfiUoughby {Sir H.) 'Voyages to the northern parts of Siberia,
1663. [In Finkerton. v. l.J 926.01
See also Ed. rev., v. 101, 1865 ; V. 132, 1870 ; Fortnightly
rev.. May, 1874 (by A. W. Dillie).
4^ See also Arctic Fegions ; — Amoor River.
BaoOKLXN UEBOANIILS LIBBABV.
COUNTRIES : Slofly to Spain.
869
Sicily.
Amari {M. ) Hist, of the war of the Sicilian Tespera
Ed. by the earl of EUesmere. 3 v. 1850. 6a3.19
Beviowed in Fraaer'n mag., t. 48, 1868,
Bartlett (W. H.) Pictures from S. 1809. . . 971.23
Browne (J. B.) Yuscf, ric. 1865 1043.03
Brydone (P.) A toiir through S. in [1770]. 1813. 981.13
Butler {J., marquis of Oi-monde). An autumn in Sicily.
1850 970.14
DuffiM.E. O.) r/n Oxford essays, 18S7.] 2638.Q1
Evans (G. W. JD.) The classic aud conooisseur in Italy
andS. 3v. 1835 974.20
OoiUd ( W. M.) Zephyrs from Italy and S. 1852. 972.16
Orote (0.) History of Greece, v. 3-13. [See Index, In T. li.] 424.16
Note. — The struf^rgle of the Oroeka aud thelp rivals for
supremacy In Sicily, 735<287 B.O., is very fully related.
Iloare (Sir R. 0.) Classical tour through Italy and S.
2v. 1819 971.23
Knight (H. 0.) The Normans in S. 1836. . . 1313.28
La Salle (A. E. 0. de). Sicile. 183.5. [ITnivers.] 902.17
Lloyd ( TF. W.) History of S. to the Athenian war, b.o.
452. 1872 435.28
Murray (J. ) Handbook for S. [By. G. Dennis.] 981.00
Simond(L.) Tour in 8. 1828 974.04
Spallanzani (L.) Travels In the Two Sicilies, 1788. [In Flnker-
ton, V. S] 926.08
Tucker ma7i (K T.) SicUy : a pilgrimage. 1852. 972.07
Unprotected females in S. [anon.'\ 18'>9. . . 972.19
Saalio Atlantic monthly, v. 6, I860 'Journey In S.) ; £d.
rev., V. 116, 1862 (Tlie Mussulman in S j ; Fortnightly rev.,
V. 17, 1873 (9., by J. W. frobyn) : North Brit, rev., v. 33,
1860 (Tlie Sicilian game, i.e. polititsi ; Woatm. rev., v. 73,
1860, or Littell, 1860, V. 3 (S. as It wa3 and is) ; v. 76, 1861
(The Sicilian rev.)
In Fiction tee Alflo Balzanl, diary of a proscribed Sici-
lian. 1861. [121.09.1
Sierra Nevada Mountains.
King{G.) Mountaineering in the S. N. 1872. 1124.22
Sm also Oalifomla (p. 297), aud the U. S. explorations foil
a B. B. routs to the Faciflo, v. 6 (Abbot's Beport), and
T. 6 (Williamson's Beport).
Sinai.
Banar(H.) Desert of S. 1857 1042.04
Bogg tj.) Lepslns's Honnt Slnal. [/» Soy^ soo. of lit. Trans.,
V. 3.] 6066.11
Holland {F. W.) On the peninsula of S. [fn Boyal geogr. soc.
Journal, v. 38, 1838.] 904.03
— Explorations of the peninsnla of 8. {In Wilson ond Warren's
Kecovery of Jeru.«lem. 1871.] 1U44.12
'Journey from Cairo to Mount Sinai, 1723. [In Finkerton's Voy-
ages, v. 10.] 926.10
Lepsius (H.) Letters from the peninsula of Sinai
1853 1082.08
Olin (5.) Travels in A. Petnea, t. 1, 1861 1043.01
i'nimsrCX.E) Desert of the Exodus. 2 v. 1871. 1044.15
Randall t.D.A.) Handwriting of God in S. 18G9. 1054. 15
RUttr(0.) Comp. geogr. of Palestine, V. 1, 1866. . . .1054.19
Robinton (E.) Biblical researches, v. 3, 1838 1066.04
Stanley {A. F.) S. and Palestine. 18G3. . .1055.09
Stephens {J. L.) Incidents of travel iu A. Petroea, etc.
2 V. 1853 1082.20
Tyrwhitt (K. Si. J.) BInsl. [In Gallon. Vacation tourists, 1863-8.]
4^ See alto entries under Palestine (p. 366).
Note, — For maps of Sinai tee Smith's Ancient Atlas.
Singapore.
Davidsor^ {0. P.) Trade and travel in the far east.
1846 1062.11
Sari {0. W.) Eastern seas, 183234 1064.19
Witket (C.) Visit to 8., 1840.U. (/» hit Explor. exped., v. 6.]
49* See alto Malacca {Straiti '/).
Slonz. See Indians (p. 383).
Skye.
Smith (A.) Summer in S. 1865 953.13
See alto Hebrides. Alto Blackwood's mag., v. 86, 1869
(How we went to Skye) : v. 92, 1863 (A Skye-lark).
Slavonic Races.
aaW>n {F.) Vacation tourists, 1860 (Slavonic races, by B.S.) 936.11
Krasinski(V.) Keligions history, e(c. 1^51. 3433.10
Bobert (C) Le monde grtico-slave. [In Bevne d. deux mondes,
1842-46.)— Slave provinces of Turkey 654.18
See also Bnsaia '.—Austria ; — Turtey ; — Bosnia:— Dalma-
tia ; — Herzegovina ;— Montenegro -,— Ronmania ;— Servia.
Sleswlg-Holsteln. See Scbletwig-Holateln.
Society Islanda.
BOia (W.) Polynesian researches. 4 t. 2d ed.
1848 1061,10
Perkirw (RT.)N& motu ; or, reef-rovings. 1854. 1065.07
SouOi Sea bubbles. By the carl and the doctor, [anon.]
1872 h54.08
See alto Tahiti ;— Polynesia.
Socotra {Island of).
Weltted (J. H.) Tour. etc. [In hit Travels, etc., T. 2, 1840.) 1044.0(
— Memoir on thrf island. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 6
1836.] 803.08
Somersetshire, (England).
Beauties of England, v. 13, pt. 1 [18], by J. Nightin-
gale 9.J2a.02
J/i(n-uj/(/.) Handbook for S. 1859 953.17
Sontli America. See America [South, p. 289). .
See alto Levy's South American bnsiueas directory, 1874 116601
South Carolina.
OarroH (B. R.) Historical collections of 8. C. to 17761,
2 v. 1836. . 625.02
Drayton (<7.) Memoirs of the Amer. rev., as relating
to 8.0. 1821 . 583.23
Oibbes {R. W.) Doc. hist, of the American revolution ;
chiefly in 8. 0., 1764-82. 3 v 625.05
Oregg {A.) Hist, of the Old Cheraws, 1730-1810. 625.04
Bewiti{A.) Hist, account of the rise and progress of
the colony, [anon.] 2 v. 1779. . . . 025.09
Locke (J.) Fundamental constitutions of Carolina. [In hit Works,
V. 10.) 6062.10
Narrative of the proceedings of the people in, 1719. [In Force.
Tracts, V. 3] 677.09
New and accurate account of the provinces of 8. 0. and Georgia,
1733. [In Georgia hist. boo. Collections. 1840.1 . 623.01
Pike {J. S.) The prostrate state : S. 0. under negro
government. 1874 1132.18
Purry IJ..P.) Description of the province of C, In 1731. [In
Force. Tracts, v. 2.] 677.09
Simms(W.&.) Geography of 8. C. 1843. , 625.10
— History of a C. to [1860] 625.11
Nallifieation ^luilion.
McDuffie (0.) Speech at a public dinner, Charleston,
S. 0., May 19, 1831 6093.1Q
Report of the select committee of the state senate, on
the 3d day of December, 1830. A bill concern-
ing convention [to take into consideration certain
acts and laws of the government of the D.,8. With
speeches, p. 3-204, n. t p.] . . . . .' 5093.09
See also on the queatlou of nuUlilcation, United States.
(Constitution.)
Southern Atlantic Ocean.
Webster ( W, K B,) Voyage to the Southern Atlantic
ocean, 1828-30. 2v. 1834 1065.05
Sonth Seas. Set Eastern Archipelago ;— Poljneals ;—
Ooeanioa.
Spain.
1. History,
Abbott iJ.S.C.) Bomanoe of Spanish hist 1869. 653.1i
Abrtgi chrouologique de I'histoire d'Espague. 2 v.
1765 551.02
Adams {J.) History of a [anon,] 3 y. 1793. 553.24
Brard&me (P. d«,B., seigneur de), Spanish rhodomon-
lades. 1744. 5.52.17
Buckle {H.T.) History of civUization. v. 2, 1861. 475.09 ,
CaUcott {M., lady). History of Spain. [To 1823.] 2 v.
1840 653.09
QuUeaubriand (F, R, de). The Congress of Verona,
1S22. 2 v. 1838 453.10
Churion {K) Gongora : an historical and critical es!>ay
on the times of Fiulip HL and IV. of Spain. [1561-
1627,] 5 V. 1S62 3067.05
Cbze (W.) Memoirs of the kin^ of S. of the house of
Bourbon, from the accession of Philip V. to the
death of Charles HZ 1700-1788. 2d ed. 5v,
1815 553.15
Dunham {S. A.) History of 8. [To 1750.] 6 v. Lon-
don, 1832 662,02
Same. 5 v. N. T., 1864. 662.07
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Onler," giving the AUTHOB'8 NAMK, the Brst part of the Tll'LE, and the NUMUEB.
S70
COUNTRIES : Spain.
DurUop (J!) Spain during the reigns of Philip IV. and
Charles n. 1621-1700, 2v 553.12
EHradaiA. F.) Defeuco of the Oorte«. To Ferdinand VII [Pam-
phleteer, V. U.] 60S8.U
History of Spalu, to 1713 [In TTniversal hist., v. 19 21. . 406.12
Malvezzi (N. di). Ohiefe events of the monarchie of
Spaiue. Tr. by K. Gentilis. 1G47. . . 5.51.01
JiobcrU(m [J. B.) History of Spain iu the 18th ceutury. [in hig
Lectares, etc.] 2541.29
See also Dublin univ. mafj., v. 80, 1875 {Sp;mibh rutera
and writers, by Victoriano ('arrias) : Nat. qu. rev., v. 3,
1861 (Political lit. of Spaiu): Furtn. rev., v. 18, 1872 (War of
the Comunidades, or Spauieh Commons, against Charles V.
1621) : Ed. rev., y. 129. 1869. aud Nat. rev., v. H. 1862
(Court of Charles II., 167li-82).
j8S" See also (in Biography) lives of Pedro the cruel ; —
FKBDIN^iHD 111.;— FEEDINAND AND ISABELLA ;— OhabLES I.
[V. of Germany] ;— chables II.;— Philip II.;— Philip in.;
— ^Philip IV. ; — Caslos (Don) ; — Isabella II.
Also Biblical and eccl. lit. (Reformation : Spain, p. 99 ;
— Inquisition, p. 89).
Moorish Dominion in Spain, a.d. 710-1493.
Omd^ (J. A.) History of the Arabs in Spain. Tr. by
Mrs. Foster. 1854-55 553.01
Florian {J. P. 0. de). History of the Moors of Spaiu.
From the Frenoh. 1852 984.01
Irving ( IT.) Legends of the conquest of Spain. [In his Spanish
papers, V.I.] 2533.11
8ouUtey(R.) Chrouicle of the Cid. 1808. . 558.17
See also Granada (p. 326; ;— Saracens (p. 866).
War of the Succession, 1700-14.
Ooxe (Wm.) Memoirs of the kings of Spain, 1700-88.
v. 1-2 553.15
JMrUop {J.) Memoirs of Spain, rfo. v. 2. . . 553.12
Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 3, p. 75-143. 1859 2536.18
Stanliope {P. II., Hth earl, formerly lord Mahon). Hist,
of the war of the succession in Spaiu. [1700-14.]
2ded. 1836 653.27
Peninsular War, 1807-U.
Brougham (H., lord). {In his Ooutributioas to the Ed. rev., t. 2,
p. 187.847. 1856.] 2517.07
Okig (0. E.) The subaltum. 1855. . . . 552. U
Jones (J. T. ) Journals of sieges carried on by the army
under the duke of Wellington in Spiiin, 1811-1814.
3ded. 3v. 1846 553.21
Larpeni (F. S. ) Private journal during the peninsular
war from 1812 3097.11
Keviewed iu BlackiMJod, v. 78, 1853 ; Ed. rev., v. 98 ;
North Brit rev., v. 19, 1863.
Napier (W.F. P.) History of the war in the peninsula
and in the south of France. [1807-U.] New York,
1851. 8° 547.01
Same. 5 v. New York, 1856. 12°. . . 553.04
Note. — Unsurpassed as a brilliant military history.
Sherer(M.) KecoU. of the peninsula, [1809-13]. 985.07
Vane-Slnmirt { C. W. ) Story of the peninsular war. 552. 01
See also Quar. rev., v .92, 1853 (Review of IMaurel's his-
tory) ; Teuiple Bar, v. 44, 1875 (Napier and the peninsular
war), /n Fiction see Maxwell's Bivouac [231.43],
Spanish History and Politics, 1820-76.
Alison {A.) The Carlist struggle, 1820. [In his Essays,] 2517.02
BoUaert ( W. ) Wars of succession of Portugal and Spam,
from 1826 to 1840 ; with resume of the political
history to the present time. 2 v. 1870. 553.30
Discourse read in the Cortes. Constitution of 1812. 1823. [In
Pamphleteer, y. 22.] 6058 22
Mazade (0. de). Les revolutions de I'Espagne con-
temporaine : 18-54-186S 5.52.15
Torino {Count). Principal events in 1808 14.] [In Pamphleteer,
v. 17.] 6058.17
t/ncfcrisiian perfldies-of the christian cabinet of France toward
Spain. 1823 [In Pamphleteer, v. 22] .... 8068.22
Walton ( W.) Letter on the affairs of Spaiu. 2d ed. [In Pam-
phleteer, 1828.] 5058.28
See also Fraser'a mag., V. 47, 1853 (Policy of the restora-
tion ; Spanish war of 1822-23): Blackwood's mag., v. 75,
1854 (Letter from Madrid) ; v. 76, 1864 (The insurrection ;
The revolution ; 2 art ) ; v. 77, 1855 (Spanish intolerance
and insolvency): Frasor's mag., v. 51, 1855 (State and
prospects) ; Statistical soc. of Loudon. Jour., v. 23, 1860
(Review of statistics of Spain to 1857, by F. Heudiiks) ;
North Brit, rev., v. 35, 1861 ; Atlantic mr)nthly, v. 9, 1862
(Ilehabilitation of) ; Quar. rev., v. Ill, 1862 (The revival
of 8.) ; V. 13. 1864 (Peninsular campaign of 1862 ; North
Brit, rev., v. 42, 186S ; Blackwood's mag., v. 104, 1868
(Spanish revolution) ; Fraser's mag . v. 68, 1868 ; New
Englander, y. 28, 1869 (The late revolution, by H. U. Kings-
ley) ; N. A. rev., V, lOS, 1869 (Spanish revolution, by Karl
Blind) ; Blackwood's mag., y. 112, 1872 (King Amadeus) ;
Fraser's mag., Dec, 1873 : (Bevlew of Spanish struggles
for liberty) ; Temple Bar, y. a. 1876 (Last days of the
Spanish republic).
2. Travels and Description.
Adolphus {J.L.) Letters from S.,in 1856 and 1857.985.09
AndersmlKC.) In Spain, e/o. 1870. . . 984.16
Atlachi (The) in Madrid ; or, sketches of the court of
Isabella IL, [1833-54]. Tr. from the Germ. 984.17
Beck/ord(W.) Sketches of S. 1834. . . . 973.05
Berydmin of Tudela[ Rabbi). 'Travels from Spain to China, 1160-73.
[In Piakerton, y. 7.] 926.07
ii;«cfc(>uni (H.) Travelling iu Spain. 1866. . 985.20
Borrow (ff^) The Bible iuS. New York, 1853. 985.01
Same. 3 v. London, 1843 985.15
— The Ziiicali ; or. the gypsies of S. 2 v. 1813. 982.19
Bourgoing (J. P.) *Travela in, 1777. [In Pinkerton, y. 6.] 926.06
Brooke (A. de C.) Sketches in S. 2 v. 1831. 985.02
Bryant (W.C.) Letters of a traveller. 18.59. . 985.14
Byrne {Mrs. W. P.) Cosas de Esp.iiia : Spain and the
Spaniards as they are. 2 v. 1866. . . 984.19
Chasles{P.} Italie et Espague. 2d ed. 1869. 7042.07
Conder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 18-19. 1826. 911.18
CSm (*'.&) Search for winter sunbeams. 1870. 981.10
Dennis {G.) Summer in Andalucia. 1839. . 98.5.22
Dix iJ. A.) Summer in Madeira and S. 1853. 984.10
Field (K.) Ten days in S. 1873 981.14
Ford {R.) Handbook for S. 2 v. Mwray, 1855. 981.12
— The Spaniards and their counti-y. 1852. . 985.08
Oautiei- {T.) Wanderings in S. 1853. . . . 985.13
— Voyage en Espagne. Nouv. ^d. 1870. . . 7031.33
Sare(A.J.C.) Wanderings in S. 1873. . . 981.16
Hay (J.) Castilian days. 1871 2528.23
Herbert (M. E., lady). Impressions of S. 1869. 981.18
Herbert (H. J. 0.) Portugal and Gralicia, with a review
of the social and political state of the Basque
provinces. 3d ed. 1«48 982.21
Hughes (T.M.) Kevelations of Spain in 1 845. 2 v 982. 22
XaCbrte: Letters from S., 1863-1866. [anon.] il85.18
Lamnan{G.) Madeira and the Audalusias. 1856. 9S5.10
Lauallie (J.) and QvAroull (4.) Espagne. 2 v. 1844-17.
[TJnivera.] 901. '25
Mackenzie (A. 8.) A year in S. [1826-27.] 3 v. 981.05
— Spain revisited, [IS34]. 2 v. 1857. . . . 984.03
^[aclcie [J. M. ) Oosas de Espafia ; or, going to Madrid
via Barcelona, [anon.] 18-35 981.09
Madrid in 1836. [Waldie library, v. 8.]- 6078.15
MaxiinUkmiF.) ItecoUections, eta. v. 1-2. 1868. 933.01
Jfurray (y.) Handbook for Spain. 3d ed 984.12
See Ford (R.) ctbove.
Murray (jB. D.) Cities and wUds of Andalucia.
1849 98-2.24
Ozanam {F.) Pilgrimage to the land of the Cid.
1875 982.20
Packe (C.) Guide to the Pyrenees. 1807. . 984.21
Penn (J. ) Sailing directions for the west coasts of Spaiu.
1873 986.'20
Poitou{E.) Spain and its people. A record of recent
travel, [anon.] 1872 981.15
PHme(S.I.) Alhambra and the Kremlin. 1873. 945.01
Iioscoe{T.) Tourist in S. : Granada. 1835. . 98'2.14
Same. Andalusia. 183i; 982.15
Sa.-ue. Biscay aud the Castiles. 1837. 982.16
Same. Spain and Morocco. 1838. . . 982. 17
SchlaUr [P. L.) NatiiraUst's impressions of Spain. [In G-alton.
Vacation tourists, 1861.] 925.12
Shei-er (M.) EeooUections of the peninsula, [1809-13].
1825 985.07
Shoberl {F.) World in miniature. 2 v. . .6631.34
Stone {J. B. ) Tour with Cook through S. 1873. 984.24
Taylor {J. Bayard). Land^ of the S.iracen. 1855. 991.22
.Same. 1859 1051.03
ThieUin (N. L.) Spain and the Spaniards. 1875. 984.26
Tliornburxj (W.) Life in S. , past and present. 18.59. *J8 1.08
Urquharl {D.) The pUlars of Hercul&s. Travels iu S.,
in 1848 985.11
WallU {S. T.) Spain : her institutions, politics, etc.
1853 984.11
Wells (N. S.) Picturesque antiquities of S. 1816. 986.01
White (J. li. ) Letters from S. By D jn Leucadis Do-
blado. \j>sewloii.] 1825 9i4.22
Wyatt (M.D.) 'Architect's note-book in S. 1872. 1315.40
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 112, 1872 (Shores of BJs
BROOKLYN MBBOANTILB LIBBAKY,
COUNTRIES : Spain lo Swltzerlaud.
871
ay) ; Fortnightly roT., t. 7, 18S7 (ImpreMloni of Spain,
by A. Hayward)^ Macmniau's matf.. Not., Deo., 1873, Jan.,
Feb., April. 1874 ;SpHiilnh life and chartioter iu the ilitei-ior,
dtiriug the KUiiuiicr of 1873 ; 6 art.); Dublin uulv. mag., v.
86, 187S (El Matarile : 2 art., by 8. Jacquemart) ; Teiuple
]l«r, V. IQ, 1876 (Sketcht's anioiij^ the Spaul^lipoor ; H pta.)
On the B'uque country flee Eil. rev , v. 119, 1864 or Llttell,
1865, V. 4 ; N. A rev., t. 87. 1858 ; and on the Uepublio
of Andorre Boe Ed. rev., April, 1861.
4(9- For the Language, and Literature of Spain see Lan-
guage, and Literature, in the general alphabet.
JTor iitustriittve fiction see p. 16 of the Boston public
library Chroni.loKicnl Index to hist, flcti.m, [2736.181. For
Nnlrs of a atlt^geHtive character for general reuderH s€ii p. 227
of the Boston Public library Uoxl)\iry branch cat<ilogue,
LS716.28J ; and p. 246 of the Qninoy catalogue, L2716.29J.
Speuoer, (Mass.)
Draper (J.) History of S. 2d ed. enlarged. . 611.26
Spey.
Knox {A. K) Autumns on the S. 1872. . .4626.17
Spitzbergen.
Aunet (i. (T). Voyage d'uno femme au Spitzbcrg. 3e 6d.
18(57 1142.00
Bacstrom (S.) 'Voyage to 8., 1780. [In Pinkerton, v. 1.] . 026.01
Dafferin {F. T. Jiiackujood, lord). Letters from high
latitudes in 1S5G 991.03
midelnnndt iO Winter in S. 1852. . . . 114'2.02
Lamnnt(J.) Seasons with the sea-horses. 1861. 1144.03
Martens {F.) Voyage (o S., [1671]. [Hakluyt society,
18.55.] 1145.14
Narrative [by B. Fotherby?) of a voyage to 8., in 1618. With in-
trod. by F. Haven. [In Archaeologia Araer., v. 4.] . 677.21
Staffordshire, (England).
Beauties of England, v. 18,pt.2 [19J,1813 (by J. Nightingale). 952a.03
Murray (J.) Handbook lor S. 1868. . . . 951.07
Stambonl. See Constantinople.
Stamford, (Conn.)
Huntington (E. B.) History of B. 1868. . . 592.00
Staten Island.
Oammann (H. J.) and Camp (JL N.) The charities of
Staten Island. 18(38 5828.02
Staten Island improvement commission. Beport of a
prelimiuary scheme of improvements. New York,
1871. 8° 1121.16
Stouehenge.
Oidley (L.) Stonehenge viewed [as a Druidioal monu-
ment]. 1873 3817.28
Hetbert (A.) Cyclops christiauus ; an argument to dis-
prove the supposed antiquity, dc. 1849. 494.18
Stony-point.
Dawson (H. B.) The assault on Stony Point by Gen.
A. Wayne, JiUy 16, 1779. 1863. [Gleanings from
the Harvest field of Amer. hist., pt 11.] 599.14
Sudbury, (Mass.)
Barry (W.) Notice of S. [ TFWi /»is History of Framing-
nam.] 611.28
Suez Canal and Isthmus of Suez.
Chambers' s Papers for the people, v. 11, 1861 2616.06
Dicey (B.) [In lus Moruiug laud, T. 2, 1870.] 1068.18
Hamley (W. G.) A new sea, c/c. 18(59. . . 1091.19
Lesseps (F., vicomte de). The Suez canal, 1851-56.
i876 1076.23
lied Sea pilot ; navigation of Suez canal. 1873. 105(i.09
Kouttedge («.) Discoveries and inventions of the 19th century.
1876 3006.22
St. Hilaii-e Ij. B.) The great Suez canal. 1857. 1075.12
See also Bentley's miscel . v. 62, 1867 iby W. Knighton) ;
Gentleman's mag,, Feb.. 1870 (by E. ISclaire) ; Macmillau's
mag.. May, 1805 (by A Duff Uordou) ; Nov., 1869 (by F. A.
Euton) ; New monthly, Sept., 1806 ; v. 136-la7, 1860 (Egypt
and a voyage through the isthmus, by B. H. Miles) ; Put-
nam's mag.. June. 1809 (by E DeLoon) ; Mch., 1870 (Opeu-
mg of the caual, by E. Beolus): Dnited Service mag., April,
1869, March. 1870 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1869 (2 papers,
by Capt. Clerk). \ r f .
Suffolk County, (England).
B'aatiei of England, v. 14 [20), 1813 (by P. Shoberl). . 952a.04
Superior [Lake). Set Lake Snparior (p. 33t),
Snrlnam. Set Oulaaa (p. 328).
Siurey.
Beauties of England, t. 14 (20), 1813, by F. Shoberl, . . Mlt.M
Murray (J.) Handbook for 8. 185'j. . . . 953.16
See also Fortnightly rev., t. 2, 1866.
SueUna. [Modern Ehorlstau.] See Feraia (p. S68).
Susquehanna.
Willis (N. P.) A I'Abri ; or, the tent pitched. 1121.04
Sussex, (England).
Beauties of England, v. 14 [20], 1813, by F. Shoberl. . . 9M».M
Berry (VV.) County gemalogios. 1830. . . 488.17
Lowm- (M A.) The worthies of S. [Engl.] 1865. 48^.08
Murray (J.) Handbook for Sussex. 1858. . 953.20
See alto Quar. rev., v. 113, 1863.
Si^eden.
1. Binary.
Oric}don(A.) and Wheaton (H.) Scandinavia: a history
of Sweden. [To 1837.] 2 v. . . 512.04 ; 542.06
Dunham (S. A.) History of S. [To 1814.] 3 v. 542.01
Fryxell (A.) Hist, of S. [To 1612.] Tr. by M. Howitt
2 V 542.10
Uist<yry of 8., to 1743. [In Universal history, v. 88.) . . 40«.2«
Le Bus (Ph. ) Sufede tt Nonvege. 1838. . . 902.32
Meredith (W. 0.) Memorials of Charles John [Bema-
docte], and of the present state of his kingdoms.
[1808-1M25.] 1829 3017.09
Sheriilan (C.F.) Hist of the late rev. in S. 1778. 543.04
See also London qu. rev., Oct., 1874 (3.. Past and present,
by A. Bonnier) ; St.iti8tical boo, of LoDtlon. Journal, v. 26,
1862 CVital stiitistics of 8., from 1749 to 1855, by F. Hen-
driks) ; irasor'a mag., K. a., v. 4, 1871, or Littell, 1872, v. 1
(Constitution of 8.)
S^ See also Scandinavia (p. 366) i—aUo (in Biography)
lives of GusTAvus i. Vas.v: — GnsTAVua II. Adolphos;— Gus-
TAVns ni. ;— Ohabues XII. ;— Charles XIV. (Bernadotte).
3, TravelJi arid Description.
Ander.ien (IT. 0.) Pictures of travel in S. 1871. 991.18
Blailcie(,r.) Among tlie Goths and Vandals. 1870. 996.04
Brace (C. L.) Norse-folk. 1857 991.04
Fortia de Piles {A. T. O. A. M. M. <fe). Travels In 8., 1790-2. [In
Finkerton, V. 6.] 926.06
Godwin (M. ^K.) Letters during a short resideniie in
Sweden. 1802 991.00
Jerrold (W. B.) Brage-beaker with the Swedes. 991.11
LeBas(l'h.) Sufede et Norw^ge. 1838. . . 902.32
Lloyd (L.) Peasant life in Sweden. 1870. . 9'.i6.03
— Scandinavian adventures. 2 v. 1854. . . 995.01
Reviewed iu Westm. rev., v. 88, 1867.
Maxwell {J.S.) Tour In 8. [in hu Czar, his court, etc., 1848.] 993.08
Murray (J.) Handbook for S. 3d ed. 18-58. 991.08
Newland (H.) Forest scenes in Sweden. 1854. 991.05
Pfeiffer (I.) Travels in Sweden. 1852. . . 1142.03
Sleeper ( jf. G.) Scenery, customs, histoiy, legends, etc.
1867 991.10
Taylor (J. B.) Northern traveL 1858. . . 991.02
49* See also, in the general alphabet, Foetiy {Swedish) ;
— Language :— Literature.
Switzerland.
1. History.
Simond {L.) Historical sketch of ancient and modern Helvetia,
to 1802. [In /lis Switzerland, v. 2.) 983.07
Vieus.seux (A. ) History of S. to [1838]. 1846. 545.10
Wilson (J.) Hist, of S. [To 1830. anon.] 1851. 545.08
Same. 18">4. 545.09
Zschokke (J.II.D.) History of 8., continued to 1818, by
E. Zschokke 545.d7
Set also Brit. qu. rev., April, 1873 (Swiss feiieral reform) ;
Catholic World, Oct., Nov., 18T4 (S. in 1874) ; Fortnightly
rev., V. 2, 1865 (Proposed revision of the Swiss federal con-
stitution) ; N. A. rev., v. 88, 1869.
SS" See also (in Biography, p. 204) lives of Tsu. (Wm.) ;
CiiAjti.Ba the Bold (p. 131) ; Zwmou (p. 216).
2. Travels and Description.
Anderson (If. G.) Pictures of travel in S. 1871. 991.18
Baclie{A.D.) Lecture on 8. [fn Sm. rep., 1870.] . . .8936.26
Black (C.B.) Guide to S. 1847 982.13
Bremer (F.) Two years iu S. and Italy. 1861. 982.05
Browne (G.F.) Ice caves of S. 1865. . . . 983.20
Bulwer {E. L., lord Lyfton), Lake Leman and its asBociationa.
[/» Aw Prose works, v. 21, 1868.J 2614.'24
U- asking for books, use tlie " Book OrdeV giving the AU IHOB'S NAMB, the Brgt part of the TirLK, and the NUMUKB.
372
COUNTRIES : Switzerland <o Texaa.
i
Switzerland i Travtit, amtimied.
Canu (J.) Letters from S. [/» Waldie library, T. i.} S0T8.18
Oooper(J.F.) Excursions in S. 2 v. 1836. . 9«3.10
Coxe[W.) 'i'ravLls in S., 177(i-8 983.17
Same. {In Finkerton, ▼. 5.] 926.06
Ddmard(8. D.) Village life in S. 1865. . . 982.04
Dixon (W.H.) TheSwitzers. 1872. . . . 983.24
Dumas (A.) Impressions de voyage : Suisse. 3y. 7006.18
Everett {IS.] Travels in S. [In hU Mount Vernon papers.] 2S24.13
Ferijusdn (H. ) Swiss meu aud Swiss mountains. 5075.06
Oirdlestone (A. 0. ) High Alps without guides. 1870.9S3. 25
Ooethe {J. W. von), letters from S. [ YFith hU Autobiography,
T. a.] 306«.13
OoMry (Ph. dt). La Sui.sse et le Tyrol. 1838. 902.31
Johmon{A.a) Cottuges of the Alps. 1860. 983.16
LaingiS.) Notes of a traveller. 1S54. . . .5075.08
Lalrobe (C.J.) The alpenstock: Swiss scenery and
manners. 1829 983.02
Mendelssohn BarllwUly {F.) Letters from Italy and 8.
1863 971.14
Same. 2d ed. Phil., 1863. 16°. . . . 971.15
Moore (J.) View of society of S. . . . 5056.03
MoreU (J. R.) Soieutifio guide to S. 1867. . 983.23
Murray (J.) Handbook for S. 1861. . . . 971.09
Prime (8. L) Letters from S. 1860. . . . 983.03
Roscoe(T.) Tourist iu Switzerland. 1830. . 971.10
Sewell(llM.) Journal of a summer tour. 1852.083.15
Siinoiid(L.) Switzerland ; a tour, 1817-19. 2 v. 983.06
Trimester, or three mouths journey iu S. 1820. By an
Oxonian. Ib21 963.27
Troym (F.) Crania Helvetica. [Sm. report, 1861.] . . . 3936.19
Whymper (K) Scrambles amongst the Alps. Lon-
don, 1872 985.23
Same. PhiL, 1872 985.24
Yea (J. B. ) Notes of a season at St Moritz, in the Up-
per Engadine, and of a visit to the baths of Tarasp.
1870. 982.07
Yosy {A.) *Switzerland, a description of the oouutry,
with picturesque representations of dress and man-
ners. 2v. Itil5 6625.06
See oho Blackwood's mag., T. 98, 1S6C (S. In summer aud
aatumn ; 3 papers).
A9- Set alio Alps (p. 287).
Syracuse, (Sici/y).
Leaki ( W. M.) Topogr. and blst. notea on S. [/n Eoyal soo. of
lit. Trans., v. 3, 1850.] 8066.11
49- Ste alto Sicily.
Syria.
AUah Effenii (B. B,) Thistle and cedar of Lebanon.
1854. 1052.0G
Bcedeker{K.) Handbook of S. 1876. . . . 1051.24
Barilett (W. K) Footsteps of our Lord and his apos-
tles. 1851 1055.17
— 'Syria, ric. illustrated, [n. A] 1055.11
Beke (E. ) Jacob's flight ; pilgrimage to Harran and
thence in the Patriarch's footsteps into the prom-
ised land. 1865 1052.20
Bdgiojoso (C. T., princesse de). Syrie . . . 1053.20
Bradshaw's hand-Dook to the Turkish empire, v. 2.
Syria. [1871.] 1033.13
Burekhardl (J. L.) Travels in Syria. 1822. .1055.13
Burlon (li.F.) and Drake (G F. T.) Unexplored Syria,
visits to the Libauus, the Tulol el Sa£i, the Anti
LibanuB, the Northern Libanus, the Alah. 2 v.
1872 1044.24
Conder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 2-3. 1824, 911.02
CaHis{0. W.) Howadji in Syria. 1854. . . 1051.16
DeFbresi(J. W.) Oriental acquaiutanoa 1856. 1051.08
Farley {J. L.) Two yeais iu Syria. 1858. .1042.17
Fletcher (J. P.) Notes from Nineveh and travels in
byria. 2v 1042.14
Freese(J.R.) The old world, e(c. 1869. . .1051.10
Jeisup (U. a.) Syrian home-Ufe. See Riley (J.) below. . 1031.20
Johnson (8. li.) Hadji in Syria. 185s. . . 1051.01
Keiiy(W.It.) Syria: scenery and people. 1^44.1054.08
Lannoy (Sir O. de). Survey of S., 1422. (/n •Archfflologia, v. 21.]
Jfapier(K) Reminiscences of Syria. 2 v. 1843. 1011.19
Ifoel (fi.) Syrian travel, and tribes, [/n Cralton (F.) Vacation
tourists, I860.] . . ■ . . . 02S.U
— Syria's holy places. 1866 1053.13
RUey {I.) Syrian home-Ufe. Oompiled &om materials
furnished by H. H. Jessup. 1874. . . 1051.02
Smythe (£ A.) Syrian shrines. 1874. . . 1091.52
Volney G F.) Travels through Syria. 1798. .1082.32
— Voyage en 8. [In hit CEavres.] • • • 6078.27
Yanoski {J.) and Damd («/.) Syrie ancienne et mo-
deme. 1818. [Univera.] 902.33
See alto Blackwood's mag., v. 73, 18S3 ; Brit. qu. rev.,
July, 1873 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 37, 16(i2 (S. and the eastern
question) ; v. 40, 18G4 'Ratiibies in the deserts of Syria) ; v.
S3, 1860 (The disturbances iu S., by tliu Druzes).
i^r See also, U\ tUia class, Palmyra ;— Falestine ;— Da-
mascus :— Dead Sea ;— Lebanon ; — Baalbec ; — Aleppo.
TahitL See Society Islands (p. 869).
Taitary, and the Tartara.
Account! of Independent T. [fn Finkerton's voyages,v.9,1811.)926.09
Clarke (R^.) Travels in T. 18i8 993.10
Dubeux (X.) aiid Valmunt (V.) Tartaric, etc. 1848.
LUnivera.] 903.01
General history of the Tatars. Tr. from the Tatar
ms., bvAbu'lGhaziBahader. 2 v. 1730. 1024.2U
History of the Tartars. U63-1486. [2ji Univ. hist., v.
4-5.] 405.24.
Holder iiess (M.) Journey from Kiga to the Crimea,
with some account of the manners aud customs
of the colonists of New Hussia. 1827. . 997.0 '
flue (J/.) Journey through Tartary, 1844-46. . 1021.01
Same. [Trav. library, v. 8.] . . . . 5075.13
Johnson (W. B.) Journey to llchi, Kbotan. £/n Boyal geogr.
BOC. Journal, v. 37, 1867] 804.01
Prinsep (H. T.) Tibet, Tartary, etc. 1852. . 1013.04
Ritbruqiiis or Buysbrnck (IT. de). Travels Into Tartary, etc.
ri63. [In • Piakerton's voyages, v. 7.) ... . 926.07
Same. [In Kerr's voyages, v. 1, p. 161-261.] . . 914.08
Sagas from the far East ; or, Kalmouk and Mongolian
traditionary talea By the author of Patranas, etc.
la)ioii.) 1873 7811.06
Sliaw [il.) Visits to High Tartary, Yarkand and Kashghar,
and journey over the Karakoram-pass. 1S71.1021.22
Verbiesl (F.) Two journeys into Tartary, 1682-83.
[Hakluyt soc] 1025.14
Wood [J. ) Jour.nev to the source of the river Oxus, in
1836, 1837, and 1838. 1841 1014.17
See Manchuria (p. 342) ; Mongolia (p. 346) : Turkistan
(p. 374 ; -Kiiiva. Alto lives of Gxnghis Kh»m (p. 148) ;—
TlMODli (p. 200).
Tasmania.
Dennison ( W. ) Varieties of vice-regal life. 1870. 1035.22
^eeo^o Australia.
Tehuantepec {Isthmus of).
Hermesdor/{Al. O.) On tbe isthmus of Tebuantepeo. [/n Royal
geogr. BOO. Juurnal, v. 32, 1802.] 903.35
Murphy {J. McL.) Isthmus of T.: its inhabitants and its resour-
ces. [In Amer. geogr. soo. Journal, v. 1, 1869.] . 905.08a
Stevens (H.) Historical and geographical notes, 1453-
1809 563.20
United States. Tehuantepec ship-canal survey. Reports
of explorations and smveys. By B. W. Shuleldt.
W., 1872. 4°. (42doong. Senate ex. doc. no. 6. )
Williams (J. J.) Isthmus of T. : results of a survey for
a railroad, made by the [U. S.] scientific com-
mission under the directiou of J. C. Barnard, with
a r&ume of the geology, oUmate, local geography,
productive industry, fauna and flora, of that re-
gion. With maps. 2 v. 1852 1165.10
See alto Scribner'a monthly, Feb., 1873 (by A. S. Twombly ).
TeuerifEe.
Smyth (C. P.) Teneriffe ; or, specialties of a residence
above the clouds. 1858 1092. OS
See also Littell, 1358, v. 2 (firom Brit. qu. rev.)
49- See a:so Canary Islands (p. 298).
Tennessee.
Bokum (S.) Tennessee handbook and emigrant's
guide. 18G8 1113.14
EUlebrew [J. B.) and Safford (J. M) Introd. to the
resources of T. With geological map. 1874.1133.09
Abftf.— Substuutially the same as the Ist and 2nd reports
of the State Bureau uf ugriculturu.
Ramsay (J. 0. M.) Ai.nalsof T., 1769-1800. . 612.22
Safford J. M) Geology of T. 1869. . . .4116.28
Tarceira. See Azore*.
Texas.
Barilett (J.R.) Explorations iu T. etc 1854. 2 v. 1125.06
Bollaerl ( W.) Obsurvatious on the geography of Toxaa. [In Royal
geogr. 800. Journal, v. 20, 1851.] 903.23
BBOOKLYN UBBOAKXIIiX LIBBABX.
COUNTRIES : Texas to Turkey.
878
Brnman {D. R E) Information about T. 1858. 1122.20
UroclcHt iD.) Exploits and adventures in T.lb48.;iOtr..oi
Domenech {E. ) Missionary adventures in T.lSSs. 11'25. 12
JUnigrant's guide to T. Houston, 1874. 12°. . 1133.07
Fboie (K 8.) Texas and the Teians, 2 t. 1841. 012.24
Geological and ngr. survey. Ist and 2d annual report.
Houston, 1H74-75. 8". liai.15
Oray {A.) Plauta Wtigbtiaan Texano-Keo-Uexlcana. PU.
1-2. [In Smith, contiib., v. 3, 6.)
Keiuiall ( tf. W.) Texnn Sautu F^ expedition. 6th ed.
2 V. 1850 1113.12
Lester (C. E.) Sam Houston and his republic. 1846. 3083. 08
Jfai/tord (iV:2>.) Hist, of the republic of T. 1812. 612.23
Mexico versus Texas, a descriptive novel, most of the
characters of which consist of living persons. By
a Texiau. Ph., 1838. 12°. 227.31
Montgomery (C) Eagle Pass ; or, life on the border.
1852 1114.14
Olmsiead {F. L.) Jonmev through T. 1857. . 1113.07
Bichardson (D.) Texas seen in 1870. . . . 1133.07
Texas almanac. (Jalveaton, 1.S73. 12°. . . . 1133.07
2'«Bas rural almanac. Houston, 1876. 8°. . . 1133.08
Teajas rural register. Houston, 1875. 8°. . .1133.08
T(a;a.s ihe home for the emigriint. H., 1875. 8°. 1133.08
Yoakum {K) Hist, of T., 1(185-1810. 2 v. . . 651.18
*a- .Sei! also Keports of the Paciflo R. E. surveys, 324
pai-aUel [1127.01],
In Fiction see Hammitt (S. A.) A Bti-ay yaukee In T.
[212.34] : Mexico versus Texas. By » Texiau. 1838. [227.31];
Mia. Wilson's Inez, a tale ot the Alaiuo [183.28].
Thames {River).
HixU {Mr. and Mrs. S. a ) Book of the Thames, from its
rise to its fall. 181)7 955.11
See also the paper by N. Hawthorne in Atlantio mouthly.
V. 11,1863; anduseriesot' artlcleuin Lippincott's mag. for
1876.
Thebes.
Bhind {A. S.) Thebes, its tombs and their tenants,
ancient and modern. 1862 1076.18
Wilkinson {iiirj. 0.) Modem Egypt and Thebes. 2 v.
1643 1076.14
Thessaly.
Boieen (0. F.) Mount Athos, Thessaly, and Epirns.
1852 1032.1S
Murray (J.) Handbook for Greece, e<c. 1854. 992.07
Tibst or Thibet.
Carpini (O. de P.) Travels into T.,1210 [in Astley'a Collection,
v. 4. 1747.] 936.12
Description of Tibet. [In »Astle)r'» Voyagca, v. 4, p. 449-47(i.
1747.) aa5.i2
Same. Reprint [In •Pinkerton's Toy., v. 7, 1811.] 926 07
JIuc(M.) Joumay through T., 1844-46. a V. . 1021.01
Same. [Trav. library, v. i^. ] . . . . 5075. 13
Kniihl ( iV.H.) Diary of a pedestrian in T. 1863.1044.21
Moritgomtrie (7*. Q.) Report ot the Traus-Himalayan exploration
during 1864. [In Koyal geogr. soc. Jour., v. 39, 1869.J 904.03
Priiisep(ll. T.) Tibet, Tartary, e(c 1852. . 1013. U4
tiJio'ierl {F.) World in mini-iture 0031.30
Stracliey {//.) Physical geography of western Tibet. [In Royal
geogr. soc. journal, v. 23, 1853.] 903 20
* Travels of several missionaries through T., 1600-1700. [In Pin-
kerton's voyages, v. 7.] 926.07
Wilson (A. ) The abode of snow : tour from Chinese
Thibet to the Indian Caucasus, through the Hima-
layas. 1875 1021.21
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 71, 1852 (Tibet and the
bunas) ; Eraser's mag., V. 63, 1856 (Ladak and Tibet).
Tibet (Little) or Bultistan.
rigne {0. T.) Kashmir, Ladak, eta. 2 v. 1844. . . . 1026.09
Thirty Years' War. See Germany (p. 326).
Tierra del Puego.
Darwin (C.) Geology and natural hist, of the Beagle, p. 227-307.
1840 1155.20
iVarroiiM of the surveying voyages of H. M. S. Adventure and
Beagle. 2 v., 1839. {See FOKOlANa, In Index to v. 2.) 1155.18
iKi- See also works on Magellan (Straits oO, P. 842.
Tobaga.
Laoaysse {J. F. D.) Description of T. 1820. 1166.19
Tonga Islands. Sec Friendly Islands (p. 325).
Tonqueen.
Baron [S.) Description of. [»Pinkerton, v. ».] . . , . MO.OO
Kichard {J.) History of. ['Pinkerton. v. ».J .... ne.O»
49- Set also Annua (p. 200).
Transcaucasia.
HaxUiausen {A.) Transcaucasia : sketches of the na-
tions between the Black Sea and the Caspian.
1854. 1034.14
Reviewed In Ed. rev., T. 101,
Transylvania.
Ansted{D.T.) Short trip in T., in 1862. , . 905.26
Boner (C) T. : its products and its people. 1865. 964.13
Charnock {B. S.) The peoples of T. 1870. . 905.25
Paget (J.) Hungary and T. 1850. 2 v. . . 966.19
, Travancore.
Maleer (8.) Account of T. and its devil worship. 1031 . 13
Trebizond.
FMay ((?.) Hist of the empire of, 1204-1461. 426.04
Trenton Falls, (New York).
Wallace (KB.) Descriptive guide, e<o. 1875. 1133.18
Willis (N. P.) Trenton Falls, picturesque and descrip-
tive. 1865 1112.27
Treves.
Anthon(,aS.) A pilgrimage to T., in 1844. . 964.06
Trinidad.
Oanible (W. K) Trinidad : historical and descriptive.
1866 1161.11
Lavaysse (J. F. D.) Description of T. 1820. 1166.19
Wail (O. P.) and Sawkins (J.) Economlo geology of T. [Sm.
report, 1856.] 8936.11
Tripoli
Uotfer(F.) Etats tripolitains. 1850. [Univers.] 901.07
49- See also Barbary (p. 293).
Troy and the Troad.
Calvert (F.) Ancient geography of the Troad.— The site and re-
mains of Larissa. [In Archaeological jour. v. 18, 21.] 1463.13
Forchhammer (P. IK.) On the topography of Troy. [lu Royal
geogr. soc. Journal, v. 12, 1842.] 903.15
Orole (O.) Legend of iroy. (in his Hist, of Greece, v. 1, p. 284-
340. 1853.] 424.05
Macluren (C.) The plain of T. described. 1863. 1043.22
Murray (J.) Handbook for Constantinople and plain
of Troy. 1871 1033. 10
Schliemann [3.) Troy and its remains. Ed. by Philip
Smith. 1875 1034.19
Reviewed in Oomhlll, Juno, 1874 ; Ed. rev., April, 1874 ;
Quar. rev., April, 1874.
Ulrichs [H. N.) Topography of the Homerlo Hitmi. [Boyal soc.
of lit. Trans., V. 2.] 6066.10
j9£^ See also Homer, in general alphabet.
Note. — For poems on the Trojan war see Homer. Iliad
(various translations) ; — Coluthns [1620.20] ;— Dares Pkry^
gius [7713.12] ;— Dares Cretensis [7713.12J :— Iscanns (J.)
[7713.12] ;— Oolonna (G. de). The gest hystoriale of the
destruction of Troy. [E. E. T. S.]
Troy, {New York).
WoodworiJi (J.) Eeminisoenoes of T., 1790-1807. 2d
ed. 1860 614.14
Tryoa County, (New York).
Campbell {W. W.) Border warfare of New York, during
the revolution. 1849 621.01
Tunis.
Frank (L.) Tunis. 1850. [Univers.] . . 901.07
49- See also Barbary (p. 293).
Turkey.
1. Description and Travels.
Ainmorth [W. F.) Turkey: Its natural history and resources.
[In Oolburn's New monthly, Aug., 1876.]
Alvimarl ( O.d' ). Picturesque representations of the dress
and manners of the Turks, [aiion.] 1814. 6(125.22
Arnold (li. A.) From the Levant, the Black Sea, and
the Danube. 2 v. 1868 992.15
Sdgiojoso {C. T., piincesse de). Oriental harems and
scenery. 1862 105:!. U
Benjamin{tiO. W.) The Turk andtheGreek.18G7.yyi.23
Bes.se {A. de). The Turkish empire. 1854. . 994.-0
In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUXHOB'S NAMB, th* first part of the TTTLE, and the MDUBER.
374
COUNTRIES : Turkey <o Union.
Tnrkef {Detcription and Travel) conUntud.
Smivel (F.) Turks in Europe. 1853. . . . 993.13
Soteen (0. F.) Mount Athos, Thessaly, and Epirua.
1852. 1032.15
Bradshaw's handbook to the Turkish empire. 2 v.
[1871.] 1033.13
Busheguius (A. G.) Travels into Turkey, 3d ed.
1761. 1033.12
C'ttr.i-fc lEarl of). See Howard tO. W. F.), beloa.
CUirke {E. D.) Travels in Turkey. 1818. . . 993.10
OiUon ( W.) Land and lee ; or Constantinople, and the
Bosphorus. 1851 99415
a»ider {J. ) Modem traveUer. v. 14, 1827. . 911.24
DeVere (A.) Picturesque sketches of T. 2v. 1850. 91)2.24
GUson(A.) The Czar and the Sultan. 1853. . 993.13
Greaves (J.) Description of the graud eeignor's aeragUo. 1737.
[/n fttJ MiBoel. workB, T 2 ] 6037.18
Harveu {Mrs.) Turkish harems. 1871. .. . .1034.11
Hmard (ff. W. K, 7th earl of Carlisle). Diary in Turk-
ish waters. 1855 994.14
Roxce (K) Qriental scenes, 185G 1052.16
Kennedy (0. if.) TarkB of Conslantinople. [In aalton'a Vacation
tourists, 1802-3.] 926.13
Latham {R O.) NatlonaUties of Europe, T. 2. 1862. . . M6.18
Macfarlane (0.) Turkey and its destiny : 1847 and
1848 991-11
Madden {R Ji.) Turkish empire in its relations to
Christianity and civilization. 2 v. 1862. . 547.12
Morell {J. B.) Neighbors of Russia, nnd history of the
[Crimean] war to siege of Sebastopol. 1854. 554.21
Noyes (J. 0. ) Eoumania, the border land of the Oliris-
tiau and the Turk. 1858 994.16
Olin (8.) Greece and the Golden Horn. 1854. 992.01
Oscanyan (0) The Sultan and his people. 1857. 994.19
Paine (C.) Tent and harem. 1859. . . . 1082.13
Porter (J.) Observations on the religion, law, govern-
ment, and manners of the Turks, [anon.'i 2 v.
1768 541.12; 1033.11
Prime (K D. 0.) Forty years in the Turkish empire ;
or, memoirs of Rev. Wm. GoodeU. 1876. 1033.19
Boherl (C.) Slave provinces of T. 1853. . . 554.18
Russia and Turkey. From the Geogr. dictionary of
MoCulloch. [Trav. hbrary, v. 6, 1851.] . 5075.11
Senior (N. W.) A journal kept in T. 2 v. 1859. 1033. 16
Shoberl (F.) World in miniature. 6 v. . . 6631.37
Slade(A.) Turkey and the Turks. 1854. . . 1033.08
Spencer (K) Travels in European T. 1851. . 994.05
— Turkey, Russia, etc. 1835 992.14
Stephens (J. L.) Incidenta of travel. 2 v. 1851. 994.17
Siranoford (E. A., viscount). Notes on Turkey, [/n ftij Wrltlnga,
etc. v. 1. 1869.] 1033.06.
Thornburv (W.) Turkish life and character. 2 v.
1860 991.09
Tozer (H. F.) Researches in the highlands of T. 2 v.
1869 1033.02
v. 1. Mount Ma. City and plain of Troy. Mount Attics.
Salonioa to Monastir and Ochrida, and Elbassan. Berat to
Corfu. Montenegro. Tlie Mirdita. Tlie Varder Valley.
Future prospects of Turkey.
2 Olympus. Tempe and Ossa. Pelion. Thessaly and
Meteora. Pindus. Albania. Epirus. Romaio ballads.
Modern Greek popular tales and superstitions.
Turkey and Christendom. From the Edin. rev. [Trav.
library, v. 15, 1854.] 5075.20
Ubicini (M. A.) Letters on T. 2 v. 1856. . . 1033.04
Urquharl(D.) The spirit of the East. 1839. 1033.09
Warburton (E.) Crescent and the cross, 1850. 1082.17
2. History.
Authentic narrative of the Russian expedition against
the Turks by sea and land, fanon.] London, 1772.
8°. 554.31
Olark(EL.) The Arabs and the Turks. 1876. 547.26
General history of the Turks. Tr. from the Tatar
manuscript, by Abu'lGhaziBahader. 1730. 1024.20
History of the Turks to Genghlz Khan. [In Universal histoiy,
T. 4.) 403.24
History ot the Ottoman empire! 1214-1699. [/n Universal hist.,
V. 12.13.] 406.05
Jacob (S.), and others. History of the Ottoman empire,
including a survey of the Greek empire and the
crusades. 2d ed. 1854 547.14
Jcniannin {J. M. ) and Van Gaver (J.) Turquie. 1840.
[Univers.] 903.02
Lamartine [A. P. de). History of Turkey, [to 1421].
3v. 1855 647.09
Mignol IV.) Hist of the Turkish or Ottoman empire,
from its foundation in 1300, to the peace of Bel-
grade in 1740. With hist. discourse on Mahomet and
his successors. Tr. by A.Hawkins. 4v. 1747. 547.16
Moltke (G V.) Russians in Bulgaria and RoumoHa,
1828-29. Fiom the German. 1851. . . 554.25
PoHkt (Sir J.) Turkey : its history and progress, [18th
century]. Cont. by SirG. Larpent. 2 v.l8-')4. 517.24
See also Blackwood's mag , v. 76, 1854 {Turkey and its
population): Statistical society of Loudon. Journal, v. 28.
1865 (On the supposed extinction of the Turks and in-
crease of the christians in Turkey, by Hyde Clarke) ; Fort-
nightly rev., V. 6. 1866 (European Turkey .and its subject
races, by 4. Gielgud) ; Quar. rev., Oct., 1874 (Provincial
Turkey) : Dublin univ. mag,, v. 86, 1875 (ICnropeaii Turkey,
its inhaijitaiits and their rulers, by D. Marshall).
Also Blackwood's mag , v. 74, 1853 (Turkish question ;
Russia and Turkey) ; Westm. rev., v. 60, 1853 (Turkish
empire): Ed. rev., v. 99, 1854 (Ottoman empire): Quar.
rev., v. 94. 1854 (Turk-s and the Greeks)- ; North Brit, rev.,
v. 25, 1856 (Ottoman empire) : Quar. rev., v. 98, 1856 (Con-
dition and effect of peace on Turkey) : Blackwood's mag.
V. 85, 1859 (Turks in Kalafat. 1854) : Eraser's ma;;., v. 62,
1860 (Financial condition) ; Blackwood's mag,, v. 89, 1861
(The Euthanasia of T. ; Eraser's maR,, v. 63, 1861 (The
Turkish difficulty) ; Quar. rev., v. Ill, 1862 (State and
prospects of T.) ; Eraser's mag., v, 76, 1867 (T, and the
Crimean war); Nat, qu, rev., v, 18, 1869 (Turko-Qreek ques-
tion) ; Eraser's mag., n. s., v. 1, 1870 (The luture of T.) ;
Brit. quar. rev.. July, 1876 (Independence and integrity of
the Turkisll empire) ; International review, Sept, -Oct.,
1876 (Sultan Abdul Aziz and the fate of Turkey) ; Fort-
nightly rev., Oct., 1876 (The Eastern question, by E. A,
Freeman ; England and Turkey, by R, Conjireve): Brit, qu,
rev., Oct., 1876 (Turks in Europe, by E. A. Freeman): Quar.
rev., Oct., 1876 i'i'urkish empire).
aS" See also, in this class, Albania (p. 287) ;— Aleppo :—
Armenia ;— Athos (Mount) :— Asia Minor ;- Assyria :—
Balcan ; — Black Sea ;— Oonstantinopie :— Crete :— Cri-
mean war ;— Crusades (p. 303) ; — Danube ;— East (The) ;—
G-reece {Qretk war for independence ; p. 328) ; — Eoordistan:
—Lebanon:— Macedonia j--Mcsopotamia ;— Montenegro;
—Palestine ;— Palmyra :— Sed Sea ;— Houmania.— Servia;
—Smyrna ;— Syria :— Trebizond ;— Troy.
Also Language (Turkish), in the general alphabet.
Turkistsn.
HeUwald {F.von). Russians in Central Asia. 1874. 1026.15
Schuyler (E.) Turkistan : notes of a journey in Uussian
Turkistan, Bukhara, and Kuldja. With maps. 2 v.
1876 10:^0.22
Semenoff(P.) Expedition from Fort Vernoye to the west shore
of lake Issik-kul, Eastern Turkistan. \,In Royal geogr. soc.
Journal, v. 39. 1869.] 9U4.03
Spaldinq (H.) Khiva and 'I'urkestan. 1874. 1026 17
.See ofao Ed. rev., April, 1874 (Lahore to Yarkund) : Qu.
rev., April, 1874 (Russian advances in fjentrai Asia).
^S- See also Asia (Central, p. 291) ; Bokhara (p. 294) ;—
Ebiva ;— Tartary.
Note.— Western Turkistan, formerly called Independent
Tartary, embraces Bokhara. Khiva, and Kbokan. Eastern
Ta<-kistau embraces Chinese Tartary.
Tuscany.
Crawford (M. S.) Life in Tuscany. 1859. . 973.07
Pagnatti (i.) History of Tuscany. From the Ital. by
J. Browning. 4 v. 1826 534.05
See also North Brit, rev,, v. 18. 1852-3, or Eoleotlo mag,,
V. 28, 1853 (Political history of T.)
j^- See aUo Florence (p. 319) :— Italy (p. 336).
Tyre.
Beirtau (J. de). On the site of ancient Tyre. [In Royal geogr.
BOO. Journal of London, v, 9, 1839.] 903.12
Cory {I. P.) Fragments of the T^riau annals : from Duia and
Menander. [In his Ancient fragments. 1832.] . . 3636.27
Tyrol
Bradshaw's notes for travellers in Tyrol and Vorarl-
berg. [n.d.] 982.03
Busk (Miss R. H.) Valleys of Tirol— their traditions
and customs, and how to visit them. 1874. 983.26
Oolbiry (Ph. de). La Suisse et le Tyrol. 1838. [Uni-
vers.] 902.31
Irujlis (H. D.) The Tyrol. 2 v. 1833. . . 983.04
Hmvitt (Margaret). Our home In the Tyrol. [In Lippincott's
mag., July, Aug,, Sept., Oct., 1873,]
Ukrcdne.
Krasinski (,H.) Cossacks of the Ukraine. 1848. 991.21
TTnion, (Maine).
Sibley (XL.) History of Union. 18-51. . . 621.12
United Netherlands. Set Netherlands (p. 317).
BBOOKLTN MERCANTILS I.1BRABY.
COUNTRIES : UNITED STATES.
375
iUiBAMOEUKin or 8DBDIVI8IOM8.— 1. Antiqnitlas and Arohsology. — 2. Aimj «nd NaTjr.— 3. Oaasiu.— 4, Oonuauo*
and Navigation, Industry, Tariff and Rorenao, Finance*, StaUitloi, and g*n«ral progreaa. — S. Oongraialonal Sabatsa, and
Documonts.— 6. Constitution and Govornmont, — 7. Description, Gaographf and Traral, Oazatteara and Atlaaoa. — 8. For-
eign Relations and Diplomacy. - S. History.— 10. Lawa and Statntaa at Larga.— 11. National Oharaotar.— 12. PoUtica and
Party History.— 13. Social Life, Manners, etc.
1. Autiquitiea and Arohasology.
ht^'ler {J. W.) Pro-historic races of the U. S. 1873. 567.22
(fiwit (S. F.) Archfflology of tiio U. 8. [Sm. oontrib. V. 8.] 8987.08
4^ See a'to tlio more numerous referenoea tinder
America. {Antiquities and Archeology, p. 288.)
2. Army and Navy.
Syt (J. K. ) Army and navy of America ; battles,
tmval engagements, etc., to the close of the Florida
war, etc. 1815 57."). 16
4^ See (p. 37ti) Oongresslonal docoments, for the annual
reports of the secretaries of war, of the navy, and of Uieir
■ubordiuatea.
Army,
Bra.jkell A. 0. ) History of the United States cavalry,
to 1863. ISer. 632.07
Callan(J<>hnF.) Military laws of the tJ. S. 1858. 563.5.02
Oardner (C. K.) Dictionary of the army of the U. S.
18.53 4514.01
Robinson (^F.) Account of the orgnnizatiou of the
army of the U. 8. With biographies of distinguished
officers. 2t. 1818 575.17
United States. Dep. of war. Official army rogist3r.
186S,71, 75. \V., 1871-75. 12° 6747.14
Army regulations. W., 1857. 12°. . . 4513.14
Same. 18(il.Kevi.sed to 1863. W., 1863.12°. 4513.17
4E^ See also, in thin class. West Point ; and In the
general alphabet, Military soioace (various headings), for
government publicatious upon apeolalties of the art of
war ; also Medicine {Hilitary).
Navy.
Boynlon (G. B.) History of the navy during the re-
beUion. 1868 575.08
Ooggeshatt (ff.) History of American privateers, 1812-
14. 575.03
Oooper {J. F.) History of the navy of the United
States. To 1815. 2 v. 1840 575.04
Same. New ed To 1853. 3 v. in 1. New York,
1853. 8° 575.06
Mnmons (G. F.) The navy of the U. S. , 1775 to 1853 ; a
brief history of each vessel's service and fate ; with
a list of private armed vessels, with their services ;
also a list of the revenue and coast survey vessels,
and principal ocean steamers. 1853. . 588.14
Ooldsborouijh (C. W.) The United States naval chroni-
cle. 1824 57,5.01
Hamersly (L. R.) Keooids of living officers of the
U. S. Navy and Marine Corps ; with a history of
naval operations during the rebellion of 1861-65,
and a list of the ships and officers participating in
the great battles. 1870 3217.24
Headley (J. T. ) Farragut and our naval commanders,
1^61-65. 1867 575.10
Hunt { C. M) The Shenandoah ; or the last confederate
cruiser. 1867 643.11
Marshall (if. C.) History of the U. S. naval academy.
1862 4517.10
Naval monument, battles between the navies of the
United States and Great Britain during the late
Wixr [of 1812] ; and account of the war with Algiers.
With a naval register. [To 1816.] [)i. d] 575.02
Peterson {C. J.) Americannavy : hist, to [1852]. 575.07
Semines {U.) Oiuise of the ALibama and the Sumter.
1861 613.21
United Slates. Dep. of the navy. Register of the com-
missioned and warrant officers of the navy, 1847,
1855-59, 63-65, 68-70, 75-76. Washington, 1847-
76. 8°. 0746.01
— List of the merchant vessels of the U. S., with tho
official numbers and signal letters awarded them.
Also list of vessels of the U. S. navy and revenue-
marine service. Wash., 1875. 8°. . .
— Compilation of navy and other laws. Wash., 1875.
8° 5636.15
.Sm o/«o Ed. lev., v. 124, 1866 (Amer. navy in the late re-
bellion) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 22, 1871 ; N. A. rev., v. 98, 99, 1864.
4^ See also (In Biography) lives of John Paul Jones ; —
Babnet ;— Silas TiiBoT ; — PaKBLE ; — Dkoatob ; — LiW-
Bsaoa;— Ezjjott:— PcKBT;— David Pobtcb:— Srswairr:—
BAiHBBmas :— FARKAatrr ;— Poors :— David D. Pubtu.
Also, in the general alphabet. Naval aclence.
3. Census.
Sixth census: 1840. Wash., 1811. fol. . .1117.08
Same. Compendium. W., 1841. foL 1117.09
Seventh census : 1850. J. D. B. De liow, superintend
ont. W., 18,53. 4° 5918.01
Same. Mortality statistics. W., 18.55. 8°.
Eighth census : 18f>0. Agriculture. Compiled by J. C.
a. Kennedy. W., 1861. 4° 5948.05
Same. Manufactures. W., 18j5. 4°. . 6948.04
Same. Population. W., 1861. 4°. . .5948.02
Same. Stiitistics (including mortality, property,
etc) 1860. W., 1866. 4° 5948.03
Same. Preliminary report on the eighth census,
1860. ByJ.C.G. Kennedy. W., 1862. 8^ 5917.18
Ninth census : 1870. Compiled by F. A. Walker. W.,
1872. 4° 5948.06
Contents : v. 1. titatistics of populatiou, suhool attend.
auce and Illiteracy, of schools, libiarlea, newspapers and
periodicals, churches, pauperism and crime, and of areaa,
families, aud dwelllugs.
2. Vltul statistics, tables of deaths, births, sex and age.
the blind, deaf aud dumb, insane, and Idiutio.
3. Statistics of wealth auit iudustry, embracing tables of
wealth, taxation, aud public Indebtedness; of ugrii:ulturo;
manufactures ; mining aud the lishuries. With tables of
occupatiotis.
Same. Compendium. Compiled by P. A Walker.
W., 1872. 8". 5947.19
Qarfield {J. A.) The Amedcan census. [In Amer. soc. sci. aa-
800. Trans., no. 2. 1870.] 6811.01
Hough {F. B.) On the principles uf statistics aa applied to the
census. [In Amer. assoc. Proceedings, v. 17, 18(19.] 39i6.1G
Walker [F. A.) Some results of tho census. [In Amer. Boc. sci.
assoc. Trans., no. 5, 1873.] 6811.03
— American industry in the census. [In Atlantic monthly,
V. 24, 1809.]
— Our population in 1900. [/i> Atlantic monthly, v. 32, 1873.]
See also Kd. rev., Jau.. 1874 (9tb ceusus of the U. S.)
4. Commerca aud Navigation, Industry, Tariffs,
Fiiiauces, Statistics, and Progress.
American text- book for the million : comprising his-
torical sketches of tie U.S., tho several States,
etc. ; a description of objects of interest ; com-
pendium of the several ceusus reports, etc.
1871 576.17
Andrews {I. \ Eeport ou the trade and commerce of the
British N. A. colonies aud the great lakes and
and rivers of [the U. S.] 2 v. 1794. . . 6923.26
Blodijet (,S., jr.) Eobnomica : a statistical manual for
the U. S. 18U6 5925.20
Bonyncje (F.) Future wealth of America: advantages
of cultivating tea, coffee, indigo, the date. etc.
With a review of the China trade. 1852. 5916.03
Bi-istetl {J.) America and her resources. 1818. 5917.20
Brocketl {L. P.) Commercial traveller's guide-book.
1871. 5922.14
Commercial statistical annual, containing reports on the
leading articles of commerce for the year 1871,
compared with several preceding years. New
York, 1872. 4° 5918.18
De Bow (J. D. B. ) Industrial resources of the south
and west 3 v. 1852 5925.25
Flagij (Mdmund). Eeport on the commercial relations
of the U. S. with all foreign nations. 4 v. Wash. ,
1856-57. 4° 5918.08
Pt. 1. Commercial digests of all nations. Summary state-
ment of the commerce of tho U. S , 1821-55. Summary of
treaties. 2. Comparative tai-iffs of various countries.
Comparative statement of rates of duty under the several
tariffs of tho U. S., from 1789 to 1840. Touuage duties,
etc. 3-4. Consular returns.
Eighty years' progress of the U. S. 2 v. 1861. 5917.18
Contents : v. 1. Flint (C. L ) Progress in agriculture.
MoOay (0. P.) Oultivatiou of cotton. Kettell (T. P.) Com-
merce aud trade. Perkins (!''. B.) Sochd aud domestic life.
Richards (T. A.) Arts of design. Barnard (11.) Education.
V. 2. Mining history of the U.S Hodge (J.T.)l'ur trade. e(c.
Eettell (T. P.) Improvements in the means of travel and
In Hkiug for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAM£, the first part of tha TITLE, and the MUHBEB.
876
COUNTRIES : United States : Commeroe to Congressional.
United State! : Commerce, etc eontinned.
transportation, mimiifactoreB, building, building mate-
rials, etc. Merriam (J. O.) Steam engines. Humanitarian
and corrective institutiouB.
First century of tUe republic : review of Amer. progress.
By T. D. Woolsej, [and others]. 1876. . 575.24
Contents : Lawrence (E.) lutroduotion : colonial pro-
gress. Knight (Edw. H.) Mechanical progress. Wells (D.A.)
Progress iu manufacture. Brewer (Wm. H.) Agricultural
progress. Hunt (T. S.) Development of our mineral re-
sources. Atkinson (Edw.) Commercial developmeut
Walker (F. A.) Growth and distribution of population.
Sumner (Wm. G.) Monetary developmeut. Woolsejr (T. D.)
Experiment of the Xluion, with its proparatious. Lawrence
(E ) Educational progress. Barnard (F. A. P.) Exact
sciences. Gill (T.) Natural science. Whipple (E. P.) Cen-
tury of American literature. Conant(S. 8.) Progress of the
fine arts. FUnt (A.) Medical and sanitary prosress. Abbott
(B. V.) American jurisprudence. Brace (O.L) Humanita-
rian progress. Hurst (J. F.) Religious development.
Oieeleu (H.) and others. Great industries of the U. S.
1873. 5917.21
HaUHl (8.) Industrial and financial resources of the
U.S. 1864. 5924.26
JTufti'smerohauta' mag. year-book. N.Y., 1871.8°. 5921.27
JV'eilson ( W. Cf) Statistical chart of staple products of
the U. S., 1799 to 1S66 5916.30
Feto i Sir 8. M. ) Besources and prospects of America.
1865. 5925.23
Bevbert (A.) Annates statistiquea des Etats-tfnis.
^ 1820. 5922.03
Same. Statistical annals of the U. S., 1789-1818.
1818 5918.17
TaUeyrand-Pirigord (C M. de). Commercial relations of the U. 8.
v/ith Great Britain, [in Pamphleteer, v. 4.] . . 6058.04
Tucker (G.) Progress of the U. S. ia population and
wealth in fifty years. [1790-1810.] 1843. 5917.17
United States. Bureau of slatislins. Monthly report of the
commerce and navigation of the U. S., Nov. 15,
1866— June, 1874. 5 v. W., 1866-74. 4". 5938.07
JVofe.— Changed to a Quarterly report in 1875.
Congress. Causes of the reduction of American ton-
nage and the decline of navigation iuterests. Re-
port of committee made to Ho. of r-jpresentatives.
W., 1870. 8°. 5916.31
Mercantile navy list, 1871. "W., 1871. 8°. 5942.01
J®- Valuable reports on the • Commercial relations' of
the U. 8. with foreign nations are published annually in
the Executive documents of congress, and the report 01 the
Bureau of atatistics on ' Commerce and navigation ' iu the
same series gives the statistics of exports and Imports, etc.
See also for current statistics the annual reports of the
Natioual board of trade [6943.01J ; of the Board of trade of
Boston [6924.02] ; of the Chamber of commerce [6925.01]
and Produce exchange [6942.04] of New York, and other
cities ; also Appletons' Annual cyclopaedia.
See also International review, v. 1, 1874 (Domestic com-
merce of the U. S., by S. Shellabarger).
Tariff and Internal Revenue.
Jiigelow (£ S.) The tariff question considered in re-
gard to the policy of England aud the iuterests of
the XJ. S. With statistical and comparative tables.
1862 5638.05
Note. — Oontains tables of national revenue and expendi-
ture from 1789 to 1860 ; a comparative view of tlie tariffs of
1846, 1857, and 1861 ; exports aud Imports for a series of
years, etc., etc.
JoiVjS (4. A.) Jones's digest of the duties belonging to
the custom-house departments of the U. S., but
more especially of New York. With the tariff.
1835 5925.29
— Eeveuue book : containing the new tariff of 1846,
with the tariff of 1842. Likewise the new British
tariff. 1847 5925.28
Tax-payer's manual : acts of congress imposing direct
aud excise taxes. With index, etc. New York, 18G2.
8°. 5916.01
TTiALed Stales. Tariff, 1861. [With appendix.] Arranged
by E. D. Ogden. N. Y., 1861. 8°. . . 5925.33
— Tariff of 1861. Comparative ratas of tariffs of 1812,
184G, 1S57, aud 18ul. N. Y., 1861. 8°. 5925.30
— Intemal revenue and tariff law (passed July 13,
1870). With notes. OompUed by H. E. Dresser.
N. Y., 1870. 8°. 5925.31
Same. (Approved Juno 6, 1872. ) Compiled by
H. E. Dresser. N. Y., 1872. 8". . . . 5025.31
WeUs {D. A.) Report of a commission appointed for
the revision of the revenue. N. Y., 1866. 8°. 5916.18
— 2d-4th repoit of the special commissioner of the
revenue. [40th cong. , 2d sess. £c. doc. no. 81, and
Sdsess. ife. doc. no. Hi.] 5916.18
Toutig (J2) Special report on the customs-tariff legis-
lation of the U. S. ; with appendixes. Compara-
tive statement of the rates of duties and impo-sts
under the several tariff acts from 1789 to 1870,
etc 5916.01
Note. — ^For works discussiug the questions of Protection
and Free trade, tee Political economy, in the general alpha-
bet. V
Finances.
Brice (t/l) [Revenue] Laws of the U. S., relative to
commercial subjects. [With Tariff of 1812.]
1814 5624.15
Qibbons {J. S.) The public debt of the United States.
Its organization : its liquidation : administration
ofthe treasury: the financial system. 18l!7. 5916.03
Mayo {li.) Synopsis of the oommeroial and revenue
system of the United States, with historical illus-
trations of the origin and organization of the
Treasury department. 1817 5918.12
Trotter {A.) Observations on the financial position
and credit of such of the States of the North
American Union as have contracted public debts.
1839 5925.21
United States. Dt-p. of the treasury. Reports of the
secretary of the treasury [on the finances, 1790-
1819]. [With] the report of Alex. Hamiltoj on
public credit, a national bank, manufactures, and
the establishment of a mint. 7 v. W., 1837-51. n°.
Same. 1850-75. W., 1850-75. .s°.
JVo(e.— The reports for 1830 and 1851 are (1876; wanting.
See also PoUtioal economy, in general alphabet, for
works upon Banking, Commsrce, Currency, Taxation, etc.
5. Congressional Debates aud Documents.
1. Debates, Proceedings and Sessional Laws.
Annals of congress. Debates and proceedings ; with
appendix [for each session] containing important
public documents, and all laws of a public nature.
1st. cong., 1st sess.— 18th cong., 1st sess. March
3, 1789-May 27, 1824. 42 v. W., I831-5i>. 8^
Continued in
Begistcr of debates in congress. With appendix [for
each session]. 18th cong., 2d sess. lo 25th cong.,
1st. sess. Dec. 5, 1824-Oot. 16, 1837. v. 1-14 m
29. W., 1825-36. 8°.
Cantimted in
Congressional globe. Debates and proceedings. With
appendix, embracing the laws passed at [each]
session. 23d cong., 1st sess. to 42d cong., 2d sess.
Dec 3, 1833— May 13, 1872. 109 v. in 108. W.,
1833-72. 4°.
Continued in
Congressional record : proceedings and debates, elc.
Benton (T.S.) Abiidgment of the debates of congress,
1789 to 1856 [ls50]. N. Y., 1857—1861. 8°.
See also Laws and Statutes (p. 388).
2. Senate and House Journals, Executive Documents, and Reports.
American State papers. Documents legislative and
executive, from 1789. 38 v. Wash., 1832-61. foi.
Contents.
1. Foreign relations, v. 1-6 : to Ist sess,, 20th Congress, 1827.
2. Indian affairs, V. 1-2 ; to 2d sess., 19th Congress, 1827.
3. Finance, v. 1-5 ; to let sess., 20th Cuugress, 1828.
4. Commerce and nav., v. 1-2 ; to 2d sess., 17th Cong., 1823.
6. Military affairs, v. 17 ; to lat sess., 20th Cong , 1828.
6. Naval affairs, v. 1-4 ; to Ist sesa., 24tli Congress, 18:16.
7. Post office; to 2d sess., 22d Oougress, 1833.
8. Public lands, v. 1-8 : to 2d sess., 24th Congress, 1837.
9. Claims, v. 1 ; to 2d sess., 17th Oougress, 1S2.).
10. Miscellaneous, v. 1-2 ; to 2d sess., 17th Congress, 1825.
Note. — A reprint of congressional papers prior tt) t!ie
dates assigned. They are furnished with minute and accu-
rate indexes.
Jourual of the House of representatives. 31st con^'.,
1st sess., 1849-50 ; 33d cong., 1st sess. — 42d cong..
3d sess. 30 v. W., 1850-75. 8°. . . .
Journal of the Senate. 31st cong., Ist sess. , 1819-50 ;
33d cong., 2dses.s., 1854-5— 43d cong-, 2d sess.,
1874-5. 27 V. W., 1855-75. 8°. . . .
BBOOELTN MKBOANXII,! LIBBAB¥.
COUNTRIES : United States : Congressional Dooumants.
877
Exeoative dooumenia. House of rep. 31st oong., Ist
sess., 1849-50 ; Slst oong., 2d scsa., 1850-51-43d
cong., 2d Hess., 1871-75. 308 v. iu 435. W., 1850-
75. 8°ftnd4°.
Same. Cousolidated iudex, 2Gtk to 40th oong.,
molu8ive.[183!»-()y.] W., 1H70. 8°. . .
jg^ The ExeoQtlre dooumonts of the House of Repre-
sentatives contain besides others tlie annual reports of
the foilowing exeoative departments, bureaus, etc.^ vii.: —
Adjutant general (Dap. of war.) Engineers, Chief of. (Dop. of
Agriculture (Department of),
• Appruprlatiou estimates.
Aruiiituct of the capital exten-
siou.
Attorney generaL (Dep. of Jus-
tice.)
Bureau of navlgsUon. (Dep. of
navy )
Uureau of refugees. (Dep. of
war.)
Bureau of yards and docks.
(Pep. of uayy.)
Dtireaii of statistics. (Dep. of
tlie Interior).
Oensus. (Dep. of the Interior.)
Coast biirvoy.
Columbia hospital for women.
(Dep. of the interior.)
Ooiiiiubia iusUtution for deaf
ami dumb. (Dep. of the Inte-
rior.)
Ouiumerce and navigation of
tlie U. 8. (Dep. ut the treas-
ury.)
Oomuiercial relations between
the U. H. and foreign nations.
\Dep. (if state.)'
Ourreucy, Comptroller of. (Dep.
uf treasury )
Diplomatic correspondenoe.
(Dep. of state.)
District uf Coluiubia.
education, Oommissloner of.
(Dep. of interior.)
Kujjiiieor department. (Dep. of
war.)
K'igiaeeriug, Bureau of. (Dep.
ot navy.)
Eugiueering, Barean of steam.
(Dep. of navy.)
war.)
Finance report. (Dep. of the
treasury.)
Foreign atfairs. (Dep. of state.)
Freedmau'B hospital and asy-
lum. (Dep. of interior.)
Qoverumeut liospital for the
insane. (Dep. of interior.)
Indian affairs. (Dep. of interior
or Dep. of war.)
Inspector general. (Dep. of war.)
Interior (Department of tlie).
Internal revenue. (Dep. of the
treasury.)
Land office, Qeneral. (Dep. of
interior.)
Messages of president.
Marine corps. (Dep. of navy.)
Mariue hospital Rervice.
Minos and mining, Coinmis-
sioner of. (Dep. of interior.)
Mint, Director of the. (Dep. of
tlie treasury.)
Naval acaiiemy. (Dep. of navy.)
Navy (Department of the).
Ordnance, Bureau of. (Dep. of
navy.)
Ordnance bureau. (Dep. of war.)
Patent office. (Dep. of inteiior.)
Pensions, Oommissloner of.
(Dep. of the interior.)
Post-oiUce dopiitment.
President's messages.
Quartermaster general. (Dep.
of w.ir.)
Sigiial-offi.-e. (Dep. of war.)
State (Departineut of).
Surgeon general':! oihce. (Dep.
of war.
Treasury (Department of the).
War (Department of).
Executive doooments. Senate. 31st coug., Ist sess.,
1849-50 ; 84th oong., 1st sess., 1835-G— 44th cong.,
2d sess., 1873-4. 148 v. in 156. Wash., 18)0-7).
8°aud4°
.IVbte.— Many dooamenta are printed In both House and
Senate executive doouments.
Miscellaneous documents. Souse of rep. Slst cong.,
Ist sess., 1849-50; 33d oong., 1st sess., 1853-1 —
43d oong., 2d sess., 1872-73. 66 v. W., 1850-75.
8=
Miscellaneous documents. Senate. 31st oong., 1st sess.,
184'J-50 — 13d oong., special sess., 1874-75. 28 v.
Wash., 1850-75. 8°
Eeports of committees. Souse of rep. 31st oong., 1st
sess., 1849-50; 33d coug., Ist. aess. — 43d cong.,
2d sess., 1874-75. 77 v. in 78. W., 1850-75. 8^.
Same. Consolidated index, 26th-40th congress.
[1839-69.] Wash., 18G9. 8^ ....
Beports of committees. Senale. 31st oong. , Ist sess. ,
1849-50 ; 34th oong., Ist sess., 18.55-6— 43a cong.,
2a aess., 1874-5. 40 v. in 43. W., 18-50-7:). 8".
Note on CongressionaL documents, — The general index to
the volumes of auy one session is repeated in each volume.
j^^ The Bates Hall cataioguo of the Boston public
library, and supplement, contain an index to the contents
of all cougretisional documents, from 1823 to ltj63.
Cbnjii-essionai directory. 37th coug., 2d-3d sess.; 38th
oong., 1st, 2d sess.; 40th cong., 3d aess.; 42d
cong., 2d sess.; 43d oong., 1st sess. 8 v. \V.,
1861-74. 8°
49~ See alto Oongress (p. 376).
4. Miscellaneoui government pttblicatioru, for Ute most part
tiot included in the congressional documentt.
JVofe.— Many government publications upon special subjects
are catalogued elsewhere under their subject, and do not
appear hero ; e. g., for government aurveya west of the
Mississippi, see Description and travel : Far West (p. ).
Army metUail museum. (Jataloguo ot the medical S30-
tion. By J. J. Woodward Wash. , 1867. i". 4338.02
— Catalogue of the surgical section. By A. A. Wood-
hull. Wash., 1866. 4° -4338.01
— Catalogue of the microsoopiool seotion. By E.
Curtis. Wash., 1867. 4° 4338.03
Oommissiimer of miuiiv/ slitlislics, l8t-7th annual report.
1867-74. W., 1867-75. «' 4006.06
Note.—r. I, for 1867, was prepared by J. Rom Brown*
and J. W. Taylor: v. SI. for I8«8. by J. Sou Brown* ;
V. 8-7, for 186if-74, by B. W. Raymond.
Bureau of navioiUioii, Amiirican ephemeris aud nauti-
cal almanac for 1876. W., 18,'3. H°,
— Cutnloguo of charts, plans, and viiws publisbe 1 by
the UiiitiHl Stat.'s hyarographic oflics, with a list
of books sold to agents. Jannury, 1875. Wash.,
1875. b".
Coast surmy. Annual report of the superintendent
18-^)1-73. 23 V. W., 1N52-75. 4° nnd 8".
Eivjiiieer depniimenl. Report on the co-Tipri'Ssive
strength, specific gravity, and r.ttio of absorp-
tion of various kinds of building stone from differ-
ent sections of the United States. By Q. A. GiU-
more. Foldod plate. Wash., 1874. 8°.
— Eeport in reference to the canal to connect the
(Chesapeake and Ohio canal with the city of iialti-
more, by Jf J. Albert. 18 18. lieprinted for the
use of the engineer department, o! S. A. Folded
map Wash., 1877. 4".
— Reports ou the construction of the piers of the n<jne-
duct of Alexaudrii can-.il ncrosa the Potomac river
at Georgetown, District of Columbia ; 1835-40. By
Wm. Turn bull. Wash.. 1h73. 4". . . .3927.3-2
iVote.— For the Annual report of the Chi^ of engineers,
see Sxeeutive documents of Uotise of rep.
Land office. Laws of the IT. B. and other doouments,
having respect to pubUclauas. W., 1817. 8"'. 1131.08
— General public acts of congress, respecting the pub-
lie lauds. 1776-1838. 2 v. W., 1838. 8\
— Circular showing the manner of proceeding to pub-
lic hinds. W., 1870. 8" 1134.3'J
— Instructions in relation to the survey aud entry of
lode and plao.-r claims. W., 1870. 8'^ . 1134.32
Nole.— The report of the Laud ofQce is printed annually
in the Executive documents of House of rep.
Library of congress. See Libraries, in the general alphabet.
Marine hospital serolce. lst-3d aunuil report of the
supervising surgeon. W., 1872-4. 8". . 43-33. 12
Naval obsevoatory. Astrouomioul aud meteorological
observations during 1862-72. W., 1863-74. 4°.
Ordnance department. See Military science, In general alpihabet.
Patent office. Annual report of the commissioner,
1843-74. 70 V. W., 1843-75. 8^ . . .
Note, — Since 1870, inolurtive, the • Annual report ' gives
merely an index to the patentees and inventions of the
year, but no plates, which are now printed in the * Official
gazette ' and ' Specifications.'
— Official gazette of tlie U. S. patent office, v. 2-10.
July to Deo., 1872— Jan. to June, 1876. Wash.,
1872-76. L 8=
Same. Gener il iudex of the official gazjtte and
monthly volumes of patents, 1S72-5. 4 v. Wash.,
1873-76. 4°.
— Specifications and drawings of patents. May 30,
1871 -May, 1876. 103 v. [Continued.] Wash.,
1871-76. 1. 8°
Note, — Volumes were issued weekly from May 30, 1871, to
June 25, 1872, aince whioh date they have been issued
monUdy.
— Subject-matter index of patent i for inventions,
1790-1873, inclusive, v. 1-3. Compiled and pub-
lished under the direction of M. D. Leggett 3 v.
Wash., 1871. 8=
Pensions. Mayo {H,) and Moultoa (F.) Army and navy
pension laws, aud bounty laud laws of the TJ. S.,
1736-1854. 2d ed. Bait., 1854. 8^. . .
Post officei. List of past offices and postmasters of the
U. S. Wash., 1868. 4'=. ..... 6745.02
Provost-marshal-ijeneral's bureau. Statistics, medical
and anthropological, derived from records of the
examination for military service during the late
war of the rebellion, of over a million recruits, etc.
Compiled by J. H. liaxter. 2 v. W., 1875. 4°. 4338.19
Surgeon-general's office. Circular. Nos. 1-8. 5 v. Wash.,
1867-75. 1° 4338.04
1. Report on epldemio cholera and yellow fever in the
army of the United States, during the year 1867. 4338.04
bx asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the ADTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud tlie NUMBER.
378
OOUNTHIES : United States : Constitution and Government
3. Beport on the exoUions of the head of the femur for
gonahot injury 4338.U1
3. Beport ot surgical cuaea treated in the army ot the
U. 8., 1865-71 4338.118
4. Beport on barracks and hoapitala, with dfiacriptions
of military posts 43:w.09
5. Beport on epidemic cholera In the army of the U. S.,
during the year 186ti 4338.1)4
6. Report on the extent and nature of the mateiials
available fur tbe preparation of a medical and surgical
history of the rebellion iiM.05
7. A report on amputations at tbe hip-Joiut in military
surgery 4338.04
8. Report on the hygiene of the U. 8. army, with deaci ip-
tlons of military posts. 1875 4338.10
— Medical and surgical history of the war of the rebel-
lion, (1S61-65). Pt. 1, V. 1-2— Pt 2,T. 2. Waah.,
1870-76. 4° 4338.07
Contents : Part 1, v. 1. MedlcaL T. 3. Surgical. Part 2,
T. 3. Surgical history, by Q. A. Otis.
— Medical department of the U. S. army from 1775 to
1873. Compiled by Harvey E. Brown. Wash.,
1873. 8°.
— Statistical report on the sickness and mortality in
the army of the U. S., 1839-1855. Prepared by K.
H. Coolidge. W., 1856. i°. 4338.17
Same. 1855-59. W., 1860. 4°. . . .4338.18
United States exploring expeditiou during 1838-4'2. By
0. Wilkes. 6 V. Fhila., 1850. 8°. . . . 926.01
UnSled States naval astronomical exped. to the southern
hemisphere, 1819-52. J. M. GilUss, superintendent.
V. 1, 2, 3, 6. Wash., 1855-65. 4°. . . . 1126.01
T. 1. Chile, by J. M. Qilliss. v. 2. Andes and the pampas,
by A. Macrae. Special report^ on natural history, by J. h.
8mith aud others, r. 3. Observations to determine the
solar parallax, by J. M. auiisa. r. 6. Magnetlcal and me-
teorologlL-al observatious.
Vienna international exhibition, 1873. Reports of the
commissioners of the U. S. Ed. by B. H. Thurston.
4 T. W., 1876. 8°.
6. Constitutiou and Qovemment
1, C(m5titutions of tfie National Qovet-nment and of the several
States, with the Declaration of Independence^
and the Articles of Confederation,
American's guide : Declaration of indi'pondence ; Arti-
cles of confederation ; Constitution ; and the con-
stitutions of the 30 States. Ph., 1849. 12°. 5730.14
AnuritMn's own book ; or, constitutions of the several
States ; [with] the Declaration of independence,
Oie Constitution of the U. S.. eta. [Ed.] by J. R.
Bigelow. New York, 1849. 8°. ... 5736.17
Bovoen [R, editor). Documents of the constitutions of
England aud America, from Magna charta to the
federal constitutiou of 1789 5736.16
Constitution of the U. S., with the amendments thereto :
added, Jefferson's Manual of parliamentary prac-
tice ; and the standing rules and orders for con-
ducting business in the Ho. of llep. and Senate.
[Also Barclay's Digest] Wash.,la63. 8°. 5617.30
Same. Wash., 1865. 8". .... 5617.30a
Oonsiitations des Treize Etats-uuis de TAmSrique. Paris,
1783. 8°. 5736.15
OonsiUaiio)iii of the Independent States of America ;
Declaration of independence ; Articles of con-
federation ; Declaration of rights ; Nun-importa-
tion agreement, etc Ed. by W. Jackson. 1783.
8°. 5736.18
Davis (P.) The principles of the government of the
U. S. [i. e. constitutions of N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del.,
Md., Va., Ohio, Ind., Ills.] 1823. . .5736.21
Ooodell ( Wm.) Oar national charters : for the million.
L The federal constitutiou of 1788-9. -IL The
articles of confederation, 1778. — HI. The declara-
tion of independence, 1776. — TV. The articles of
association, 1774. With notes, showing their boar-
ing on slavery. 1861 5732.07
New York {State of). Constitution of 1846. With a
comp. aiTangement of the const provisions of
othe.' States, classified by their subject By F. B.
Hough. Albany, 1867. 4° 57.J7.l-3
Stearns [V. W,) A oouodrdauce to the constitution.
With a classified index. 1872 5736.22
4V See also. In this class, names of individual states.
a. DebaUs on the Federal Constitution, 1787.
Oonvettlion whioh forme<l the couslitutiou of the United
States. Journal of acts and proceedings. Boston,
1819. 8°. 5736.01
— Secret proceedings and debatea From notes by B.
Yates. Albany, 1821. 8° 5736.02
Elliot (J.) Debates in the several State conventions on
the adoption of the federal constitution, with the
journal of the Federal convention. 5 v. '2d ed.
1834. 8" 5736.03
CorUants : r. 1. Journal of the federal convention. Lu-
ther Martin'a letter. Yates's minutes. Letters for and
against.
V. 2. Conventions of Massachusetts ; Connecticut : New
Hampshire : Kew York ; Penusylvania ; Maryland.
V. 3. Virginia.
v. 4. North Carolina : South Carolina. List of delegates.
Opinions from congressional debates, from 1789 to 1836.
Virgin ja resolutions of 1798 ; answers. Kentucky resola-
tious, by Jefferson. President Jackson's proclamation on
the ordinance of South Carolina. Papers on the tariff,
banks, debts, veto power. Digest of decisions.
T. 6. Supplementary. Madison's Debates in the federal
convention.
Madisun (J.) Debates on the federal constitution, in
the convention held at Philadelphia, 1787. [With
ElUot(J.) Debates, V. 5.] 5/36.07
Massachaseits . Debates of the convention, convened
'Jth January, 1788, for the purpose of ratifying the
constitution recommended by the federal conven-
tion. 1788 5736,08
8. Systematic Expositions, and History, of tM Constitution
of the United Slates.
Alden (J.) The science of government in connectiou
with American institutions. 1870. . . . 5723.15
Oartis {0. T.) Hirtory of the formation and adoption
of the constitution of the U. 8. 2 v. 1854. 5734.21
Farrar (T.) Manual of the constitution of the U. S.
1867 5735.03
lideralist (The), on the constitution. By Hamilton,
Madison, and Jay. 1852 5734.05
Same. With historical introduction and notes.
By H B. Dawsoa. 1863 5734.11
Same. Also the Coutinenttlist, by Hamilton.
Ed. b.v J. 0. Hamilton. 1861 5734.10
Flanders (^H. ) An exposition of the constitutiou ol the
U. S. 1860 5734.07
Same. •2ded. 1874. 5731.07
Kent (J.) Commentaries on American law. 4 v. 5614.01
Marshall {J.) Writings on the federal constitution.
183i) 5614.05
Paschal (O. W.) Constitution of the U. S. defined and
annotated. 1868 5734 20
Story (J.) Commentaries on the constitution. 2 t.
1851. . . 5734.00
— Familiar exposition of the constitution of the U. S.
18.39 '. . . 5734.02
Toiole (N. G.) History and analysis of the constitution
of the U. S. 18iJU 3734.04
Trenienlteere {3. S. ) Constitution of the U. S. compared
with our own [i. e. the English]. 1854. 5734.19
JVote. — Besides the work of Curtis, fhll accounts of the
formation aud adoption of the couatitution are given in
the 3d volume of J. 0. Hamilton's History of the U. S., and
in the 2d volume of Bivea' Lli'e of MadlBon.
4. Orowth, Character, and Tendencies of American Institutions,
national and local.
Adams (J.) Defence of the coustltutions of government of the
V. 8., 1778. [/n his Works, v. 6, 1851.] .... 6013.04
— Thi-ee letters to Bjger Sherman on the constitution. [In his
Works, V. 6.) 5013.06
— Review of Mr. HilUiouae's proposition for amenalng the
constitution, in 1808. [In his Works, v. 6, 18S1.] . 6013.06
Jiarnes l^W. U.) The body politic. [The American na-
tion.] 1866 5723.01
Bromnson (0. A.) The American republic : its consti-
tution, tendencies, aud destiny. 1866. . 5725.21
Calhoun {J. C.) On the ooustitution and government of the TT. 8.
l/n his Works, v. 1, 1853.] 6023.03
Cltamhran {A.) Le pauvoir ei&!utif aux Etats-unis.
1873 572:1.23
Cooley (T. M.) A treatise on the constitutional limita-
tions which rest upon the legislative power of the
States of the American Union. 1868. . 5735.02
Cndmore {P. ) Civil government of the states and the
constitutional history of the U. S. . . 5734. 09
DUlon (J. B.) Notes on historical evidence in reference
to adverse theories of the origin and nature of the
government of the U. S. 1871 5734.24
BBOOKIiTN MBBOAHXIIia LIBBABT.
OOUNTBIES : united States : Constitatlon, etc., to Desoriptioii, eU.
379
Draper (J. W.) Thoughts on the future oitU policy of
America. 1865 5725.16
Kvtntt (£.) TlDdioaUon of Amer. iaaUtatloiM. [/» hit Orations,
T. 4.] «3M.0«
Rsher ( 8. 0. ) The trial of the constitution. 1862. 573 1. (l3
Force (P.) The Declaration of independence, or notes
oil Lord lliihon's History of the American Declam-
tion of independence. 1855 6731.23
Pneman {E. A.) Presldentiil ROTernment. [/n kU Hist esssyi,
T. 1, 1871.] a62».n
Frothingham ( //. ) The rise of the republic of the U. 8.
[1643-1790.] 1M72 57<>.ia
Ooodricit {C. B.) Lowell lectures. Science of govern-
ment as exhibited in the U. S. 1853. fS°. 5724.02
QurotBski(A. G.) America and Europe. 1857. 5723.08
Jlolst (H. von). Constitutional and political history of
the U. 8., 1750-1833. State sovereignty and slavery.
From the German, by J. J. Lalor and A. B. Mason.
1876 5734.13
Bopkiiison (^F.) The old farm [i. «. the articles of con-
federation] and the new farm [i. e. the constitu-
tion] : a political allegory. With introduction and
notes, by B. J. Lossing. 2d ed. 1864. 5713.18
Inquiry into the moral and religious character of the
American government. [u>iO)t.] 1838. . 573416
Jameson (J. A. ) The constitutional convention : its
history, and modes of proceeding. 1857. 5735.01
Johnson {S. M.) JFree government in England and
America : containing [te. together withj the Great
charter, the Petition of right, the Bill of rights,
the Federal constitution. 18G4 5735.04
La Oroix (J. V. de). Review of the constitutions of
the U. H. 1792 5727.20
Madison (J.) Letters and othoz writings. 1769-1836.
4v. 1865 5053.01
McKinney (if.) Our government: a review of the
government of the United States, and of those of
the several states. 2d ed. 1856. . . . 5734.17
Mercer (U. F.) Exposition of the weakness and inefl-
ciency of the government of the United States.
[anon.] 1845 5725.12
Municipalisl ( 27ie). A comprehensive explanation and
critical discussion of the American system of gov-
erning. 1858 57-22.08
Parsons (i!) Political, personal, and property rights
of a citizen of the U. S. 1875 5733.18
Pomeroy {J. K) An introduction to the municipal
law of the United States. 1868. . . . 5734.06
Reed (H. ) Two lectures on the history of the Ameii-
can Union. 1856 5732.09
— Lectures on the growth of the American Union during the
colouial era. [Sm. report, 18M.] 3938.17
Seaman {K C.) American system of government: its
character and workings. 1870 5725. 23
Shafer (N. M.) Diagram of the federal government.
[Chart, folded.] 1864 5725.13
Skinner (0.) Issues of American politics. 1873. 5725.24
Smith {J. C.) United States • nation. [In hit Mitcellauies.
1876.1 2512.28
Spence (J.) The Union ; with an inquiry into seces-
sion as a constitutional right, and the causes of
the disruption. 3d ed. 1862 5735.07
Sloirs {R. S.) The early American spirit, and the
genesis of it : address before the N. Y^ hist socie-
ty, April 15, 1875 5733.17
Thorpe (T. S.) Voice to America ; its glory or its fall.
3ded. 1855 6722.03
TocqueviUe {A. de). Democracy in America. 4 v.
1838-10 5723.04
Same. Ed. by F. Bowen. 2 v. 1863. . . 5723.02
ITedgioooti ( VF. B.) The government and laws of the
United States. 1867 5734.18
Wiiiis {A.) The nation: its rulers and institutions;
outlines of the government. 1871. . . . 6734.08
■ Outlines of the U. S. government : its origin,
branches, departments, officers, and modes of
operation. 1868 5723.09
WiUson {M. ) A treatise on civil polity and political
economy. 1839 5723.16
See also Atlantic mouUily, v. 12, 1863. (Oar Joraestio rela-
tions, by Charles Suuiuer) ; Int. rev., Sept.. 1875 (Ameri-
can coiistilutioii in 17.17 and 1BC6. by Henry KeoJ); Int.
rev., Jan., 1875 (The (inarantee of order and republican
government in the States).
For works of a more distinctively party ohaimctar, tet
Folltica and Party History (p. 389).
See alto Government and politics {Democrat^ ;—ltfpitb-
licanUm, etc ), In ths general alphabet.
Note to ContlUutian and OovemmttU.—lltory'i Oommmla.
rifs is still the standard legal exposition of the Ouustitu-
tion a8 it was before the Civil War. Fundamentally ha
holds that the cousututlon is a government, catabliahed by
the people, and not a coinpaet between slates, dee in this
connection the speeches of Webtier and Bayne [8318.02] on
Foote's resolution, the one for, the other against this posi-
tion. Fan-ay' t Manuai, a more recent work, holds that the
prearabto is " the first, most authoritative, and command-
ing portion of the iustrnment," conferring unlimited
authority upon the central government for the a<-com-
{iliHtimeut of the ends required therein. Patchal't work
B recent, and accompanied with valuable anuotutiuus.
Sttarns'M Coucordanco is convenient for ready reference.
For more elaborate presentations of the States rigiiu
view of the constituti'ju the works of Calhoun and Alex. II.
Stephens may be cr>i]flulted. For an able but bitter review
of the Bhortcomiugs of the national government in its
dealings wltli uulliflcati'n and slavery, tee Von Uottl'i Po.
liiicat and constitutional history of Lfie U. S., to 1830. Excel-
lent surveys of colonial self-guvcrnmeut, and tendencies
to unlou, beio^NB the adoption of the constitution, are given
in the Introduction to the Ist volume of Story's work, in
Frothin<ihan's Rise of the Republic, and in Towlt't Hittoiy.
AS a philosophical student of the political and soidal
Institutions of the country, A. ie Toequevilte is still pr*
eminent.
7. Description, Gteography and Travel,
Gazetteers and Atlases.
ABBUfOEUEHT.— 1. Emigrant Manuals. — 2. Oeneral and
Miscellaneous Works of Travel. — 3. Oatetteers and Atlases. —
«. Popular General Guide Books — i. The South.— 6. Tht
West.—t. The Far W*st: beyond the Mississippi; including
Oovemment surveys.
1. Emigrant ManuaU.
Amtrican social science association. Handbook for
immigrants to the U. S. 1871. . . . 1071.09
Byrne (.S.) Irish emigration to the U. 8. : facts and re-
flections addressed to Irish people intending to
emigrate, and to those living in large cities.
1873 1132.17
Darby {W.) Emigrant's guide to the western and south-
western States and territories. 1818. . .1134.11
Ooddard {F. B. ) Where to emigrate : climate, resources,
etc.; land laws, rates of wages, etc. . . 1125.17
LippincoU's general guide for settlers in the U. S. 2d ed.
1876 1132.27
Young {K) Special report on immigration ; accompany-
ing information for immigrants. 1872. 5917.27
3. Cftneral and Miscellaneous Works.
Bacon [O.W.) and Larkins {W. 0.) Descriptive hand-
book of America. 1870 1072.20
Beauvallet (L.) Kachel and the new world. 1846. 1072.11
Boynion {0. B.) The four great powers ; their policy.
resources, etc. 1866 445.24
Brerner^F.^ Homes of the new world. 2 v. 1853. 1073.12
Buckingham (J. 8.) AmeTiaa. 3 v. 1841. . . 1074.01
— Eastern and western States, 3 v. 1842. . 1112.05
Bunn (.A.) Old England and New England. 2 r.
1853 1074.13
Caswall (£f.) America and the American Church.
1851 3456.05
Cliasles (P.) Anglo-American literature and manners.
1852 1072.12
Chastellux (F. J. de). Travels in N. A., 1780-82. 1074.09
Chevalier (M.) Society, manners, and politics of the
U. S. 1839 1136.09
OokelE. T.) A subaltern's furiough. 2 v. 1833. 1072.15
Same, r/n Waldie Ubrary, v. 2.] 6078.16
Cooper {J, K) Notions of the Americans. 2 v.
1828 1074.07
Oariis (0. W.) Lotus-eating : a summer book.
1852 1112.19
Dall (C. 11.) Patty Gray's journey to the cotton islands.
3 V. 1869-70 171.46
Contents : t. 1. From Boston to Baltimore, v. 2. From
Baltimore to Washtngtou. v. 8. On the way ; or. Fatty at
Mount Vernon.
Dicey {E.) Six months in the federal States. 2 v.
1803 642.05
Dickens {O American notes. 1850. . . .1074.16
Same. 1866 973.20
In asking fbr books, nie 111* ■< Bo<di Order," giving the AUXHOB'8 NAUE. the tlrst part of the IWMt, and the NUUBBB,
380
COUNTRIES : Untted States : Description, Traveto, He.
Dake(C.W.) Greater Britain, 18CS-G7. . .1074.15
JHslumeU (J. ) Guide between Washington imd Boston ;
^so from Boston to Bu£Ealo, and ttooi New York
to Montreal lh4G 1121.01
J>ixon{W.H.) New America. 1867. . . .1115.02
Dvincan {J. M. ) Travels through part of the U. S.
1818-19. 2v. 1073. lil
Eildis{W.) Letters from America, 1769-1777. 583.13
FiiUer (I.) Observations in the U. S. in 1832. 1071.08
Kinch^L) Travels in the U. S. 1833. . . .107111
Finiay (/£) Joumsl, during his survey of the post
offices between Massachusetts and Georgia, 1773-
1774. 1130.09
FMer {H.) Belle Brittan on a tour, at Newport, and
here and there. 1858 942.05
— Grand transformation scenes ; or, glimpses of home
after 13 years abroad. 1875 1132.22
OUman (G) Poetry of traveUing in the U.S.1838.1132.0&
H.aU{B.) Travels in North America. 1830. .1073.16
HaU(N.) From Liverpool to St. Louis. 1870. 1072.13
Jl'mton (J.) History and topography of the U. S. v. 2.
[Topography.] 1830 . . 578.02
Soldilch (R) Emigrant's guidu to the U.S. 1818. 112417
UiUmer [J, A., baron von). In liii Ramble roand the world, 1871.
1874 933.20
Kemble (Frances Atme). Journal [in the United States,
1832-33] 3095.10
Kendall (R A.) Travels through the northern parts of
the U. a, 1807-08. 3 v. 1073.24
Sold (J. 0.) Travels in Canada, and through N. Y.
and Pa. 1861 1153.21
Lanman ( 0 ) Adventures in the wilds of America. 2 v.
1856 1074.06
— Adventures of an angler in C&nada and the U. S.
1848 1153.03
— Letters from a lindsoapo painter. 1845. . 1112.21
Liebei- (F.) Stranger in America. 1835. . . 1074.05
Lyell (0.) A second visit to the United States, [1845-46].
2 V 1073.14
Mackenzie (W. L.) Sketches of Canada and the U. S.
1833 1151.08
Mackie {J. M. ) From Cape Cod to Dixie and the tro-
pics. 1864 llll.OS
MacmUlan (A) A night with the Yankees. 1868. 1125.18
Maguire(J.J.) The Irish in America. 1868. 1133.06
Marryat (F.) Diary in Amer., 1-2 s. 6 v. 1839. 1073.01
Matiineau (H.) Society in America. 3 v. L.,1S37. 1073.07
Same. 2 v. N. Y., 1837 1073.10
Michavx {F. A. ) Travels to the westward of the AUe-
gbany mountains. 1805 1135.03
Murat {A.) America and the Americans. [Its institu-
tions, etc.] 1849 1071.06
Murray (A. M) Letters from the U. S. 1856. 1102.09
Murray (H. A.) Lands of the slave and the free.
1S57 1072.10
Nichols {T. L.) Forty years of American Ufe. 2 v.
1864 1073.21
Oliphani {L.) Patriots and filibusters, or incidents of
travel 1800 922.22
Ossoli (Margaret Fuller, comlesse d'). At home and
abroad. [Summer on the Lakes. ] 1856. 911.08
Pascal (C.) A travers I'Atlantique et dans le Nouveau
Monde. 1870 1072.22
Paulding (J. K. ) John Bull in America ; or the new
Muncliausen. [anon.] 1825 1132.07
Picturesque 'America. Ed. by Wm. 0. Bryant 2 v.
1872 1136.06
Poleiica (P.) Internal condition of the U. S. and of
their political relations with Europe, [anon.]
1826 1135.10
Probyn (J. W.) Essays on the United States [in
1860.] 532.16
PiUszky (K) and (T.) Sketches of American society.
1853 1072 08
Bawner (F. von). America, and the American people.
1846 1135.12
Beii(H.) Sketches in North America. 1861. 1071.10
Reminiscences of America in 1»69. By two English-
men, {anon.'] 2d ed. 1132.05
Bost (0.) rhj great country; or impressions of
America. 1868 1073.23
81. John (J. H.) Letters from an American farmer ;
describing the British colonies in North America.
1782 1074.20
— Same. 1793.16°. 1072.14
SItorl American tramp in the fall of 1864 [anon.]
1865 1132.05
Silliman (A. K) A gallop among American scenery.
1843. 1072.16
Tliorburn (OraiU). Forty years' residence in America.
2d ed. 1834 3172.16
To San Francisco and back. By a London parson.
[anon.] Lond., 1871. l-2°. 1071.11
Towle (0. M) American society. 2 v. 1870. . 1132.0.J
Towiiseiul (0. A.) The new world compared with the
old. 1870 1135.11
Ti-emenlieere (H. S.) A tour in the U. S. 1852. 1072.07
TmUope(A.) North America. 1862. . . .1074.18
TroUope. (F.) Domestic manners of the Americfois.
1832 1074.21
Tuckerman (R. T.) America and her commentators.
With a critical sketch of travel in the D. S.
1864 1074.12
Volney (0. F. 0. de). Tableau du climat et du sol des
Etats-Unis. [In Ais (Euvres. ] . . . .5078.27
— Soil and cUiuate of the U. S. 1804. . . . 1074 10
Waterlon (C.) Wanderings in the northwest of the
U. S. 1812-24 1860 1161.01
WiH (W.) Letters of the British Spy. 10th ed.
1832 31S6.14
Woods(N.A.) Prince of Wales in the U.S. 1861. 1132.11
Wortley (K. S.) Travels, during 1849-1850. . 1072.05
Zincke (F. B. ) Last winter in the United States : a
tour. 1868 1071.07
3. OazMeeri, Oirectoria, AtUua and Geography.
* Asher and Adams' new commercial and statistical
atlas and gazetteer of the U. S. 2 v. 1872. 927.09
Baldwin (T.) aiul Thomas (J.) Gazetteer of U. S.
1854 1135.04
Brockeil (L. P.) Commercial traveller's guide book.
1871 5922.14
Case's map of the U. S., elc Hartford, 1874. [47 m. =
1 inch.] L. H.
Fisher (E. t>) Gazetteer of the U. S. 1853. .1135.05
Gazetteer of the manufactures and manufacturing towns
of the U.S. N. Y., 1866. fol 1130.10
llayward (J.) Gazetteer of the U. S. 1853. .1135.07
SleinwAr (A von). Centenniol gazetteer of the U. S.
1873 1135.08
United Stiites business directory. 1876. [Ed. by] L.
Colange 6755.14
.See alio Amer. geog.eoo. Journal, v. 1. 1859. (Geography
of the U. S.) 905.08a
S£g^ S'^e also America. (Gazetteers and Attases, p. 288) ;
also, iu the geueral alphabet. Atlases (p. 56) ; — G-azetteers
(p. 6-0).
4. Popular General Guide Books.
Appletons' illus. handbook of Amer. travel. New York,
1860. 12°. 1072.01
Same. Northern and eastern tour. 1870. 1072.17
Same. Southern tour. By E. H. Hall. 1872. 1072.19
Same. Western tour. 1871 1072.18
Same. 1873 1072. 18
Balchelder (J. B.) Popular resorts and how to reach
them. 1874 1133.12
Clark (F. F.) Our vacations : where to go, how to go,
and how to enjoy them. 1874 1111.21
HaU (K H. ) Tourist's guide to American watering
places. 1H69. . . . 1112.22
iippi)ico(('.s- general guide book to the U.S. 1876. 1132.28
Morford (H.) Short-trip guide to America. 1873. 1071.12
Norton (C. L.) American seaside resorts. 1871. 1112.29
Osgood (J. R. & Go., publ.) The midJle States ; a hand-
book for travellers. 1874 1121.08
Sweet (0. P.) Amusement directory and travellers'
guide from the Atlantic to the Pacific 1124.24
Sweelser (0. H Summer resorts. 1868. . . 1112.14
S. The South.
Bartram ( W. ) Travels through North and South Caro-
lina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee
country, the Creek confederacy, and the country of
the Ohactaws. 179i 1113.01
DeBow (J. D. B.) Industrial resources of the South
and West 3 v. 1852 5925.25
BBOOKLX^JUEBUANZILK LIBBABY.
COUNTRIES : United States : Deaci^tloa— South aud WoBt.
381
JiaU (E. H.) Appletong' handbook of American trayel.
Southern toiu-. 1872 1072.19
Ketttl {T. P.) Future of the Boath aud southern industry. [In
De Bow {J, D. B,) InduBtrial reaources, etc. v. 3, p. 37<68.
1863.1 6938 27
Olviskd (F. L.) The cotton kingdom. 1861. . lll;i.04
— Journey in the back country. 1860. . . . 1124.07
— Journey in the sea-board slave States. 1856. 1113.06
Pavlding (J. K.) Letters from the South, [anon.]
1835 1132.08
Porcher {F. P.) Resources of the southern fields and
forests, medical, economical, aud agricultural.
New ed. 1869 4917.23
Speir (R. F.) Going south for the winter. With hints
for consumptives. 2d ed. 1873. . . . 1113.25
Tasistro (i. F. ) Bandom shots and Southern breezes :
Southern States, etc. 1842 1132.01
Viele{RL.) " FoUowing the drum. " 1858. . 1121.03
WiUisiN.P.) Health trip to the tropics. 1^54. 1162.24
Tht South after the War,
Andrews {S.) The South since the war : as shown by
fourteen weeks of travel and observation in Georgia
and the Carolinaa. 1866 643.01
King {E.) The great South. 1S75 .... 1136.11
Nordhoff (C.) The cotton States in the spring and
summer of 1875 1134.26
isomers {B.} The Southern States since the war.
1870-1 1134.03
'IVowbiidije (J. T.) The South : a tour of its batUe
fields aud rained cities. 1866 U13.17
United Slates. Congress. Beport of the select com-
mittee on the New Orleans riots. W., 1867. 8°.
— Message of the president, December 18, 1865.
With reports of C. Schurz and Lieutenant
General Grant, ou the States of South Caro-
lina, Georgia, Alabama, Alississippi and Loais-
iana. Washmgtou, 1865. 8° 634.05
— Eeport of the joint committee ou reconstruction of
the 1st sesa. 39th congress. _ W., 1866. 8°.
— [Ku-Klux conspiracy.] Testimony taken by the
joint select committee to inquire into the condi-
tion of aflEairs in the late iusurrectiouary States.
13 V. W., 1872. 8"
v. 1. Report of committee, v. 2. North Carolina, v. 3-5.
South Carolina, v. 6-7. Georgia, v. 8-10. Alabama, v. 11-12.
Mississippi, v. 13. Florida and Tennessee.
Note. — ^For oongressionat reports upon thy Memphis aud
New Orleans riots see respectively House reports, 33tli cong.
1st Bess., V. 3, and 2d ses^j., v. 2. The Report on affairs in
Alabama In 1871 is printed in House reports, v. 6, 2d sess.,
43d cong., tiiat on affairs in Louisiana in House reports,
V. 2 and 6, 2d sesB.. 43d cong.; that ou the troubles In Vicks-
burgh in House reports, v. 4. 2d sess., 43d cong.
6. The Weet : Ohio and Mississippi Valleys.
Brackenridge {H. M.) Eecollections of the West. 2d ed
1868 1114.19
hrad,ford{W.J.A.) Notes on northwest 1816,1123.11
Burnet (J.) Notes on the early settlement of the north-
western territory. 1817 612.17
Charlevoix {P. F. X. de). History aud general descrip-
tion of New France. Tr. by J. G. Shea. 6 v.
1866-72 578.19
Cobbetl ( W. ) Year's residence in the U. S. Part iii.
containing Mr. Hulme's Journal to the western
oouutries, Mr. Oobbett's Letters to Mr. Birkbeck,
etc. 1819 1124.17
CoUon {N. J.) Poems. With life, and history of early
[western] settlements. 1860 1631.25
Oraig {N. B.) The olden time : early explorations and
settlement of the country around the head of the
Ohio. 2 V. 1876 6o5.21
Curtiis (D. 8.) Western portraiture. 1852. .1123.09
Dodge (if. A.) Wool gathering. 1867. . . . 2523.08
EUet {Mrs. JE F.) Pioneer women of the West. 5822.02
— Summer rambles iu the West. 18.53. . .1123.10
Fkatkerstonhaugh [0. W.) Cauoe voyage up the Minnay
Sotor. 1817 111.5.14
Flint (T.) A condensed geography aud history of the
western States or the Mississippi valley. 2 v.
1828 1135.22
Oale (Q.) Upper Mississippi: sketches of the mound
builders, the Indian tribes, and the northwest
from A.D. 1600 to (he present time. 1867. 1123.07
OUlmore (P.) Prairie firms and prairie folk. 2 v. 1122.24
Hall i,E. U.) Traveller's, miner's, and emigrant's hand-
book to the western, northwestern, and Pacific
States and territories. 1865 1123.08
Uall(F.K.) Letters ftrom the West 1828. .1124.01
Hall {J. ) 'Phe West : its commerce and navigation.
1848 1121.09
HUdreth (S. P.) Pioneer history : Ohio valley and north-
west territory. 1848 612.18
Hoffman (0. F.) Wild scenes in the forest and prairie.
2v. 1839 1122.18
KiTuie (J. H.) Wau-Bun : or, "Early day" in the
northwest 1856 1125.02
KirkUmd (C. M.) Forest life. 2 v. 1844. . .1123.15
— A new home ; or, glimpses, etc. 2 v. 1850. 1124.16
McOonnel (J. L.) Western characters. 1853. 1124.06
McKnight (C.) Oar western border 100 years ago:
ohroiiiclesof straggle and adventure. 1876. 1136.08
Meeker (N. C.) Life in the West ; or, stories of the
Mississippi vWley. 1868 1124.02
Milbuni ( W. H. ) Rifle, axe, and saddlebags. 1856. 1122.28
Ohio valley historical series, j^' For Contents see Ohio Tallejr
hist, series, in general alphabet.
Parkman(F.) D^scov. of the great West 1869. 561.12
Pike (Z. M.) Expeditious to the sources of the Missis-
sippi, Arkansaw, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaun
rivers, 1805-07 1115.13
Schoolcraft ( H. H. ) Narrative journal of travels through
the northwestern region from Detroit through the
lakes to the source of the Mississippi. 1821. 11.35.21
lAewarl (W. M.) Eleven years in the western States.
1870, 1122.16
Thompson (M.) Hoosier mosaics. 1875. . . 1123.27
Iu Fiction see Hall's Legends of the West [212.19], and
sundry works of i!:gglestou, Aimard, aud J. B. Junes.
t^ See also Louisiana (p. 341) ;— Missiasippi Valley
(p. 346) :— Ohio Valley (p. 355; ; — and names of the several
western States, in this class.
7. The Far West : Overland Jom-ney to California ; Slates _
and Territories beyond the Mississippi.
Avdonard {Mine. 0.) A travers I'Amerique. Le Par-
West 1869 1123.19
Bairows ( W. ) The general ; or, twelve nights in a
hunter's camp. 1869 112.3.13
Beadle {J. H ) The undeveloped West ; or, five years
in the territories. 1873 1134.17
Beit {W. A.) New tracks in North America. New ed.
1870 112.5.15
Bowles (8.) Journey to the Bocky Mountains, the Mor-
mons, and the Pacific States. 1865. . . 1114.15
— Our new West Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho,
Montana, Nevada,' California, Oregon, VVashing-
ton, aud British Columbia. 1869. . . .113415
Oarrinfjlon (if. /. ) Ab-Sa-Ba-Ka, home of the Crows.
1869 1123.12
— Ocean to ocean. Pacific railroad and adjoining ter-
ritories. 1869 1114.24
Carvalho (8. N.) Incidents of travel and adventure iu
the far West 1858 1123.06
Clemens {S. L.) Boughiug it [Sketches in Nevada,
Utah, California.] 1872 1125.20
Coffin ( C C.) The seat of empire. [Northern Pacific
B. B. route.] 1870 1122.12
Orofutl (&. A.) Trans-continental tourist's guide.
1873 1131.23a
Same. 6th ed. 1874. 1134.23
Denys {F.) Les OaUfomies, I'Or^on, et les po.ssessions
russes en Amfirique, les lies Noutka et la Beine
Charlotte. 1849. [Uuivera] .... 901.12
Doinenech (K) Seven years in the great deserts of N.
A. 2v. 1860 1125.10
Emoi-y {W. H) Military reconnoissance, fi-om Fort
Leavenworth to San Diego, including part of the
Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila rivers. 1818. 1131.02
Franchere {0.) Voyage to the northwest coast of Amer-
ica, 1811-14 ; or, the first American settlement on
the Pacific. 1854 1124.19
Fremont (J. C. ) Beport of the exploring expedition to
the Bocky Mountains iu 1842, and to Oregon and
north Cahfomia, 1843-44. 1845. . . . 1135.15
Froebel{J.) Travels in the far West 1869. . 1165.19
Iu asking for books, use tlia " Book Oidera," giving the AUTHOB'S NAllE, Uu &nt part of the TITLB, aud the MUIIBEB.
882
COUNTRIES : United States: Deacriptioii — Far West
Oredey ( H. ) Overland journey from New York to San
Francisco. 1860 IIU.IO
Hand-book almanac for the Pacific States. 1863. 1123.14
Keim (De B. R.) Sheridan's troopers on the borders.
1870 1123.17
Ltsier (J. K) The Atlantic to the Pacific. "What to see
and how to see it. 1873 1132.15
Lippincott {Mrs. 8. J.) New life in new lands : notes of
traveL [Chicago, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Cali-
fomiEi, Homeward journey.] By Grace Greenwood.
Ipsaid.] 1873 1132.13
McOall (0. A.) Letters from the frontiers, during 30
years' service in the army. 1868. . . . 1115.04
McClv,reiA.K] Three thousand miles through the
Bocky Mountains. [Montana, Colorado, the West.]
1869. 1114.23
ifarcyiR.B.) Border reminiscences. 1872. 1124.20
— The prairie traveler. 1859 1124.14
— Thirty yesurs of army life on the border. 1866. 1125.05
Meline(J. F.) Summer tour through Kansas, Nebraska,
Colorado, and New Mexico. 1867. . . . 1114.13
MdUhausen (B.) Journey from the Mississippi to the
Pacifio. 2v. 1858 1113.05
Palliser {J.) Solitary rambles and adventures of a
hunter in the prairies. 1853 4624.05
Falmer {W. J.) Keport of surveys across the continent
in 1867-68, on the 35th and 32d parallels, for a
route extending the Kansas Pacific railway to the
Pacifio ocean at San Francisco and San Diego.
1869 1133.20
BaeiW.F.) Westward by ralL 1870. . .1114.25
Jticliardson (A. D.) Beyond the Mississippi : the new
States and territories, 1857-67 1125.03
]ioss (A.) Fur hunters of the far West. 1855. 1124.12
RusliiKj (James F. ) Across America : or, the great
West, [California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington,
Colorado, Utah, and Arizona territories,] and the
Pacific coast. 1874 1123.26
TTice (J. H. ) Over the plains ; or Kansas, Colorado,
and the Rocky Moantains. 1872. . . . 1135.20
WudhropCr.) Canoe and the saddle. 1863. 1122.01
j9®- Set alsot in this class, Iowa ;— Minnesota :— Mis-
souri : — Nebraska ;— Kansas ;— Colorado ;— Arkansas :—
Tesas ; — New Mexico ; — Utah : — California ; — Nevada : —
Oregon ; — Wasliington Territory ;— Idalio ; — Wyoming :
—Montana ; — Dakota ; — Rocky Moantains.
Gtnemmeni Surveys of the Territories.
Emory (W. H.) Eeport on the United States and
Mexican boundary survey, made under the direc-
tion of the Secretary of the interior. 1857. 1127. 17
Ives [J. C.) Beport upon the Colorado river of the
West 1861 1126.09
Oeological survey of tlie terrilories. F. V. Hayden, in
charge. Ist-Vtii annual report, 1867-73. Washing-
ton. 1871-73. 8°. 4116.22
1867-69. Nebraska. Wyoming. Colorado and New Mexi-
co. Beport of F. V. Haydeu. With reports of the mines
and minerals of Colorado, by Persifer Frazer, jr., and on
the agriculture of Colorado, by Cyrus Thomas.
1870. Wyoming, and portiona of contiguous territories.
Beporta of F. V. Hayden. Eeport of by Cyrus Tbomsa
on Agriculture, with remarks on the hateful grasshopper.
Special reports.
1871. Montana and portions of adjacent territories,
1872. Montana. Idaho. Wyoming. Utah.
1873. Colorado.
— Miscellaneous publications. No. 1, 3. Wash., 1874-75.
8°. 4818.08
No. 1. liist of elevations, principally west of the Missis-
■ippl river. 3d ed. Collated and arranged by Henry Gan-
nett. 187S.
No. 8. Birds of the northwest. By Elliott Couea. 1874.
— Reports, v. 1. Wash.. 1873-4. 4^. . . . 1126.13
Contents; v. 1, pt. 1. Extinct vertebrate fauna, by J.
Leidy. v. 6, pt. 1. Acrididra of N. A., by O. Thomas, v. 6,
pt. 1. Cretaceous flora, by L. Lesqueraux.
Engiiwer departmeni, IF. S. A. Geographical and
geological explorations and surveys west of the
100th meridian, in charge of Gteo. M. Wheeler.
Report, y. 3, 5. Wash., 1875. i°. . . 1116.18
^oie. — The work whQn completed will make six or seven
volumes, vit., v. 1. Geogr. report, v. '1. Astronomy and
meteorology, v. 3. Geology and mineralogy, v. 4. Paheoa-
tology. V. 6. Zoology. V. 6. Botany. With one geogr. and
one topogr. atlaa.
— Geological exploration of the 40th parallel Olarouoe
King, geologist-in-charge. v. 3-5. Wash., 1870-71.
4°. and fol 1116.11
Cmtenis: v. 3. Mining industry, by J. D. Hague. With
geol. contrlb. by 0. King. With atlas, fol. v. 6. Botany, by
a. Watson, and by D. C. Eaton, and others.
— Report of explorations across the great basin of the
territory of Utah, 18.59, by Capt. J. H. Simpson.
Washington, 1876. 4°. 1126.08
— Report of the exploring expedition from Santa F^,
New Mexico, to the junction of the Grand and
Green rivers of the great Colorado of the west, in
1859, under the command of Capt. G. N. Macomb,
with geological report by J. S. Newberry. Wash-
ington, 1876. 4°. 1126.10
Pacific railroad explorations. Report of the secretary of
war communicating the several Pacific railroad ex-
plorations. 4 V. Wash., 1855. 8°. (33d congress,
Ist sess. , Ho. of rep. Ex. doc, no. 129.) 1131.1.'
Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the
most practicable and economical route for a rail-
road from the Mississippi river to the Pacific
ocean, 1S53-55. 12 v. in 13. Washington, 1^55-61.
4° 1127.01
Contents : v. 1. Eeport of sec of war. Examination of
the various routes, by A. A. Humphreys and G. K. Warren,
Memoranda on railways, by G. B. McClellan. Beport of
Gen. Jesop on cofct of ti-ansportation. Gov. 1. 1. Stevens's
report ou [northern] route near the 47tb and 49th parallels
of latitude, from 8t. Paul to Puget Sound.
V. 1. Supplement, pt. 1. Got. Stevens's supplementary
[finalj report on Northeri] route. 185S-65. Pt. 2. Botanical
report, viz. Report upon the botany of the route, by J. G,
Cooper. Catalogue of plants collected east of the Eocky
mountains, by Asa Gray. Pt. 3. Zoological report, viz. Re-
port on the insects, by John T. Leconte. Report on mam-
mals, by J. G. Cooper, G. Buckley, and G. Gibbs. Keport
upon birds— laud birds, by J. G. Cooper, water birds, by
G. Suckley. Report upon reptiles, by 3. G. Cooper. Report
on fishes, by G. Suckley. Report upon the mollusca, by
W. Cooper. Report upon Crustacea, by J. G. Cooper.
Note.—Pt 1, Stevens's suppl. report was re-issued with
different pagination, as v. I'J, pt. 1, of these re[)ort8.
V. 2. Route near 88th and 89th parallels : Report by E. G.
Beckwith. Boute near the 4l8t parallel : Report by E O.
Beckwith. Route near 32d parallel, lying between the Bed
river aud the Rio Graude ; Report by John Pupe. Boute
near 32d parallel, lying between the Rio Grande and Peuias
village, ou the Gila : Report by J. G. Parke. Report of a
recouuaissance from Puget Sound, via South Pass, to the
Mississippi river, by F. W. Lander. Botany on routes on
the 32d, 38th, 39th, and 41st parallels, by John Torrey aud
Asa Gi-ay. Geology of the 32d parallel, by W. P. Blake.
V. 3. Route near 35th parallel. Extracts from prelimi-
nary report of Lieut. A. W. Whipple, with note by Capt.
A. A. Humphreys. Route near 35th parallel : Beport of
Lieut. A. W. Whipple. Pt. 1. Itinerary. Pt. 2. Topo-
graphical features aud character of the country. Pt. 3.
Indian tribes, by A. W. T^'hipple, T. Ewbauk and W. W.
Turner. Pt. 4 : Geology, by W. P. Blake, and J. Marcow.
V. 4. Whipple's report continued. Pt. 5. Botauy ; botani-
cal character of the couutry, and forest trees, by J. M.
Bigelow ; cactacelB, by G. Engelmann, descriptiou of the
general botanical collections, by J. Torrey aud Asa Gray ;
mosses aud liverworts by W, 8. SuUivaut. Ft. 6. Zoology
[See V. 10.] Field notes and explanations by C. B. R. Ken-
nerly : General description of the zoological collections, by
S. F. Baird aud 0. Girard. Appendices ; astronomical ; mag-
netic ; psychometric aud climatologiciil ; barometric aud
meteorological. Tables of grades.
V. 5. Beport of explorers in California for route to con-
nect with the route near the 35th and 32d parallels, by
Lieut. B. S. Williamson. Pt. 1. General report. Pt. 2.
Geological report by W. P. Blake, with appendices ou fossil
fishes by L. Agaasiz ; on fossil shells, by T. A. Conrad ; on
plants by John Torrey. Pt. 3. Botanical report by E. Durand
aud T. C. Hilgard. Pt. 4. Zoological report. [See v. 6 J
V. 6. Boute from Sacramento valley to the Columbia
river, made by 11. S. Williamson. Report of H. L. Abbot,
Pt. 1 General report. Pt. 2. Geological report, viz., Geology
of the route by J. S. Newberry ; Tertiary fossils by T. A.
Conrad ; analysis of hot springs in Deschutes valley by E.N.
Horsford ; catalogue of minerals and fossils, Pt. 3. Botani-
cal report, v/z., Botauy of the route by J. S. Newberry,
catalogue of plants. Pt. 4. Zoological report, viz.. Report
upon fishes, by C. Gerard ; report on the zoology by J. 8.
Newberry. Appendices ; astronomical observations, list of
camp distances, etc; Barometrical and thermometrical
observations, profiles, rtc.
V. 7. Route from San Francisco Bay to Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia, west of the coast range, and from the Pimas villages
ou the Gila to the Bio Grande near the 32d parallel of nor.
lat. Beport by J. G. Parke, 1854-5. 1. General report.
2. Geological report, by T. Antiaeli. 3 Botanical report, by
J. Torrey. Appandicea ; meteorology, barometry, mapa
and profiles, etc.
V. 8. General report upon the zoology of the Mveral routes,
pt. 1. Mammals, by Spencer F. Baird.
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTIIiX LIBBABX.
COUNTRIES : Untted State« : Foreign relatlona - Hbtory.
383
T. 9. General report apon loology, cont'd. Ft. 3. Birds,
bx Spencer F. Balrd : with the co-operation of John Oaailn
md Q. N. Iiawronce.
Y. 10. General report npou zoology cont'd. Pt 3-4. Zo-
ological portion : :i8th and 39th parallels, by E. Q. Beokwith.
— Same: 35th parallel, by A. W. Whipple. Nos. 2-6of
Pt. Tl. — Saiue ; Md parallel, by .1. O. Parke. From the
Bio Grande, to the Pima8 villagefl. 1863-4. Pt. 4. Itontea iu
Oallfornia to connect with routes near thn d5th and d2d
parallels. Pt. 4. No. 4. Boutea in Oregon and California, by
H. L. Abbot.
V. 11. 1. Letter to A. A. Humphreys, trannmltting Q. K,
Warren's memoir. 2. Memoir of G. K. Warren npon the
general map to illuB. the reports. 3. Topographical maps,
profiler, and sketches to IIIuh. the various reports.
V. 12 Book 1. itoiite near 47tli and 49th parallels, from
St. Paul to Piiget sound. Final report, 1853-65, by I. I.
Stevens. Pt. 1. General rep irt, including geographical
memoir, heights, atid diijtancus, and meteorological regis-
ter. [Note. — This is a re-issue in 1800, with new paging, of
part 1 of Suppleraent to v. 1. pub!, iu 1859.]
T. 12. Book 2. PartH'2 3. |A now issue Of v. 1. Supplft.
ment, parts 2-3, with different paging.]
8. Foreign Relatious, Diplomacy, Treatiea.
Abbott (0. D.) Mexico and the U. S.: thair mutual re-
lations and common interests. ISfii). . 66G. 13
Atchaon (jV.) American encroachments on British rights. 1806.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 0.] 6058.0*
/>ipJojnaJ(c correspondence, 1783-17H9. 3t. 1837. 587.11
I£Uiot{J.) American diplomntio code ; treaties and con-
ventions between the U. S. and foreign powers ;
from 1778 to 1834, with an abstract of judicial
decisions. Also, a ooucise diplomatic manual,
a V. W., 1834. 8°. 5623.04
Sm-per {R. 6.) Select works, consisting of speeches
on political and forensic subjects, v.l. 1814. 584.16
Contents: On ttie relations ot France and the United
States ; on the appointment of foreign ministers ; on the
sedition law ; on the principles of the iederaliats.
Lyman {T.) Diplomacy of the U. S. 2 v. 1828. 5123.06
Monroe (J. ) View of the conduct of the executive in
the foreign affairs of the D. S., connected with the
mission to the ITrenoh repuhUo, 1794-6. 1797. 576.18
2Vea(»eA' and conventions between the U.S. and other
powers, since July 4, 1776, with notes showing
what treaties or parts of treaties have been abro-
gated, and decisions thereupon. Wash., 1871. 8^
[41st cong., 3d sess. Senate. Ex. doo.no. 36.]
Note, — New treaties are printed when ratified la the
supplement to the offlcial debates aud proceedings of con-
gress, and in the Statutes at large,
Trescol (W. il.) Diplomatic hist, of the administration
of Washington and Adams, 178U-1801. . 5623.09
— Diplomacy of the revolution 582.06
United States. Department of state. Correspondence
concerning the claims against Great Britain. 7 v.
Washington, 1869-71. b''
Contents: v. 1. Itecognitlou of rebel belligerency. En-
forcement of neutrality. 3. Enforcement of neutrality.
Kebel cruisers. 3. Rebel cruisers. Negotiation '•oncerning
olaima convention. 4. General appendix Parliamentary
and Judicial appendix, no. 1-14. 6. Parliamentary and
judicial appendix, no. 15-31. 6-7. Alabama claims. General
index.
— Case of Great Britain as laid before the tribunal of
arbitration at Geneva. 3 v. Wash., 1872. 8°.
— Counter case of Greut Britain as laid before the
tribunal of arbitration convened at Geneva. With
volumes 5-7 of Appendix to the British case.
Wash., 1872. 8°.
— Case of the United States to be laid before the tri-
bunal of arbitration at Geneva. Wash., 1871. 8°.
— Papers relating to the treaty of Washington, v. 1-4.
Geneva arbitration, v. 5. Berlin arbitration [of
north-west water boundary question]. Wash.,
1832. 8=.
Cashing (G) Treaty of Washington : its negotiation,
execution, discussions, elc. 1873. . . .
See also War of the revolution (p. 384) and War of tt« rebel-
lion (p. 386!.
j)^ The documentary history of American diplomacy
is contained In the annual reports of the Depai-taient of
State, printed in the Executive documents of ctngress.
Also consult Laws and Statutes at large (p. '280).
See also lives of American diplomatists, vis. — Franklin ;
Laurshs ; — John Adams ; — .John Jay : — Jeffkrson : —
Qouvernenr Mourm :— Arthur Lei ;— Wm. Pinknbv ; —
Elbridge Qkrry ; — Timothy Piokkrino ;— Oliver Ells.
won ra ;— Rufus King ; — Uenry Whe.itok ;— Albert Gai,-
LATiN I — Richard RnsB ;— Wm. H. Skward.
9. HUitory
1. Oeneral Worla.
Abbott {R) Paragraph history of the U. a 1876. 672.11
Abbott {Jacob). American history. 8 r. New York.
1860-65. 16° 671.11
V. 1. Aboriginal America. ». Discovery of America. ».
Bouthern colonies. 4. Northern colonies. 6. Warsoftli*
Colonies. 6. Revolt of the colonies. T. War of tba revnln-
tlon. 8. Washington and the adoption of the consUtntion.
Anderson (J.) Pictorial school history of the U. S.
1872 572.27
Bancroft f ff. ) History of the U. S. , from the discovery
of the American continent [to the close of the
revolutionary war, 1782]. 10 v. 1833-ii6. 674.01
— — Same. New ed. v. 1-7. [to 1776]. London,
[1860-61]. 16°. 571.02
Same. Thoroughly revised [centenary] ed. 6 v.
1876 573.11
Barnes' Centenary history. One hundred years of
Amer. independence. [By J.D. Steele.] 1876. 575.23
Bonner (J.) Ohild'shistory of the U.S. 3 v. 1866. 57-2.01
Bryant ( W. C. ) aM Qay ( A'. //. ) Popular history of the
U.S. Preceded by a sketch of the pre-historic period
and the age of the mound builders. 1876. 586.01
Daws (£) The half century ; or, changes and events
between 1800 and 1850 573.02
Dodge (N. S. ) Stories of a grandfather about American
history. 1874 571.01
Doyle {J. A.) History of the U. 8. 1876.. . 57'2.31
lirgus (IT.) History of the Western world. [To 1830.1
2 v. 1838 572.09
^ost (J. ) Pictorial history of the U. 8. [to 1840]. 4 v.
iu 2. 1843 574.20
Orahame (J.) History of the U. 8., till [1783]. 2 v.
PhiL, 1856. 8° 576.05
Same. 2d ed. 2 v. Phil., 1816. 8°. . . 576.03
Hcde{8.) Historyof theU.S., tol817. 2 v. 1846. 572.07
Hamilton (J. 0. ) History of the United States ; as
traced in the writings of Alex. Hamilton aud his
contemporaries. 7 v. [1765 to 1804.] 1857-64. 577.01
Eigginson (2'. W.) Young folks' history of the U. S.
1875 572.30
HildreVi {B.) History of the U. S. [To 1821.] 6 t.
1849-52 574.10
Note. — For list of authorities see v. 6, p. 716.
Hinton {J. H. ) History and topography of the U. S.
History, to 1826 678.02
Holmes {A.) Annals of America. 1492-1826. 2d ed. 2 v.
1829 576.01
Hopkins (L.) Comio history of the U. 8. 1876. 573.19
Hou)itt{M.) Popular history of the U.S. [To 1850.] 2 v.
1860 672.18
Lester {0. R) Onr first hundred years : United States.
V. 1. 1875 576.14
Lossing {B.J.) Centennial hist, of the U.S.1876. 577.16
— Grammar-school history of the U. S. 1869. 572.22
— History of the U. S. 1874 583.27
Murray (B.) United States of America, their history
[to 1840], industry, institutions, etc With illus-
trations of the natural history, by J. NiooL 3 v.
1844. 572.04
Fallon {J. H. ) History of the U. 8. , from the discovery
of the continent to [18-J6] 573.05
Feck (J. T. ) History of the great republic, from a
christian stnndpoi it 1868 57.5.27
Fitldn ( T. ) Political and civil history of the U. S. ,
1763-1797 : including a summary view, prior to
that period. 2 v. 1.828 573.03
Qaackenbos {0. P.) Elementary history of the U. S.
1868 ." 572.21
Regnault (R) and Labaume [J.) Suite des Etats-Unis,
depuis 1812. 1819. [TJaivers.] . . . 901.12
liioliarcLon (A. S.) History of our country from its
discovery to [1876] 576.16
liovx de Rochelle {—). Ktats-Unis d'Am^rique. 1837.
[XTuivera.] 901.27
Scott {D. B.) School history of the U. 8. 1870. 572.23
— Smaller history of the U. 8., to 1872. . . 57'2.29
Slienuood {J. D.) Comic history of the U.S. 1870. 573.06
8mWi {J. J. ) and Watson (J. K ) 'American historical
and literary curiosities. 1852 1447.03
In tsklng for books, usa Ihe ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, ths lint part of the TrrLB, and tta* NUUBKS.
384
COUNTRIES : United States : History — Colonial and Revolutionary.
Spencer[J. A.) •Hist of the U. 8. [To 1857.] 3 v. 578.04
Stephens (A.B.) Couipendium of the history of the
V. S., to 1872. 187-2 572.'!8
Txieston {KG.] Handbook of the administrations of
the United States. 1871 572.21
Trumbull IB.) General history of the U. S., 1492-1792.
1810 574.22
T. 1. To 1766. [No more publ.]
Tucker ( 0. ) History of the XJ. S., ftom their coloniza-
tion to 1841. 4 v. 1856 574.1G
Victor (0. J.) History of American conspiracies.
1760-1860. 577.17
Willard (K ) Abridged history of the U. S. [To 18.j0. ]
1859 572.20
Kott on Gmerai historita.—Ot the above named works
those of Andtrson, (iuackmbos, Scott, Willard. and the
■Qrammar sohool history' of Lasting, are elementary text-
books, in excellent repute Al have illustrations, and, with
the exception of Willard, liave been published since tho
OlTll War. Those of Bonner and Dodge are mure narrative
in method, but written for juvenile readers. Those of
Higginsan and DoyU tell the story in a clear and accurate
manner, for younn aud old. Patlon's History is ounsiderably
fuller in Its narrative. Barms' Centenary Uistnry, and the
larger histories of Loising, and Mrs. Richardson's Hislory,
are also broader iu their scope, treat their Biibjuct in a pic-
turesque and popular way, and are copiously illustrated.
The Compendium by A. H. Stephens is written from a
Sontheru standpoint.
The most eluborate histories are those of Bancroft, Hit-
dreth. Tucker, and Bryant and Gay. The last volume of
Bancroft ends with the close of the Revolution, Hildreth
carries his narrative to 1821. Tucker, passing llglitly
over the Colonial period, reviews at length the political
histoi-y of the country from the revolution to the election
of Harrison in 1840. His political sympathies appear to
be those of a southern Jefl'ersonlan democrat, while Jlil-
dretli'i are with the federalists.
History. Colonial Period.
Charters of the British colonies in America. London,
lahoul 1774.] 8° 5736.20
Charters of the old English colonies in America, with
introd. by S. Lucas. London, 1850. 8°. . 5717.10
Doyle (J. A. ) American colonies previous to the declara-
tion of independence, 1869 576.07
Drake {8. 0.) History of the five years French aud
Indian war in New England and parts adjacent.
1744-49. 1870 584.07
three (P.) Tracts relating to the colonies, to 1776. 4
V. 1836 577.08
Haliburtoii (T. C.) Eule and misrule of the English in
American 1851 565.01
Hotlen {J. G. , editor). •The original lists of persons of
quality, emigrants, apprentices and others, who
went from Great Britain to the American planta-
tions, 1600-1700. With their ages, localities where
they formerly lived in the mother conntry, etc.
1874 577.15
Parkman (F.) History of the conspiracy of Pontiac
and the war of the N. A. tribes against the Eng-
bsh colonies. [1762-69.] 584.06
liobinson [Mrs. T. A. L. v. J.) Talvi's history^ of the
colonization of Aineiioa. Ed. by W. Hazlitt. 2 v.
1851 572.25
Sargent {W.) Hist of an expedition against Fort Du
Quesne, in 1755 ; under BraddooL . . 584.05
Scheie De Vere (M.) Romance of American history.
E«lyann;ils. 1872 573.0d
Sloke {A.) View of the constitutions of the British
colonies, [in 1776] 5736.19
^r Compare entries under America. {Discovery and Set-
Uement, p. 289.)
Note.^Foi' more systematic and detailed histories of
this period, tlie student must consult in this class the en-
tries under the names of the original thirteen states, aud
under New England ; but the comprehensive histories
oiUaw-roft. llitdretk, aud Bryant and Qay will fully meet
the wants of most readers. For younger readers Jacob
Abbott's American history {see entry on p. 383) will be found
both instructive and eutertaiuing.
See also Kote to Oonstitntion and Sovemment (p. 378).
History. Revohaiort, 1776-83.
AhhoU (E.) Paragraph history of the Amer. revolution.
1876 581.13
Accouid of the conduct of the war in middle colonies.
[ajioii.] 1780 581.03
Same. 4th ed. London, 1780. 12°. . 581.01
Adams {John). Kovanglus. a history of the dispute with America,
from 176*. [In his Works, t. *.] 6013.0*
Allen iP.) History of the American revolution. 2 v.
1822. 583.04
Allen (7.) An inquiry into the views, principles, ser-
vices, and influence of the leading men in the
origination of the American Union, and in the
formation and administration of the government
1849 583.25
v. 1. [1774-77. No more published.]
Andrews (J.) History of the war with .\merica, 1775-
1783. 4v. 1785 583.15
Bancroft, {&.) The Amer. revolution. 4 v. . 574.07
Vote.— Forms v. 7-10 of the Ist ed. of his History of tbe
U. S. ; V. 3-6 of the centenary ed. [573.14.)
Beli-ile {D. IT.lHist of Independence Hall. 1859. 591.10
Botta (C.) History of the war of the independence.
From the Italian, by G. A. Otis. 9th ed. 2 v.
1839 583.02
Burke :E.) Address to British colonists in North America, [/n
hU Works, V. 6, 18li6.] 6024.18
— Letter to the sheriflfs, on American affairs, [fn his Works, v. 2,
1860.J 6U24.14
Speech on Amer. taxation. [In his Works, v. 2, 1806.] 602*.14
— Speech on conciliation with America. [In his Works, v. 2,
1866] 6024.14
Ckalmer.'i (0.) Introduction to the history of the revolt
of the American colonies. 2 v. 1815. . 583.06
Coffin (G ('.) Boys of '76. Hist of the battles of the
revolution. 1876 683.28
Continental congress held at Philadelphia, 5th Sept.,
1774. Extrfcts from notes and proceedings. Ke-
printed. London, 1774. 8°
Convenlion of delegates from several of the New Eng-
land States, held at Boston, August 3-9, 1780, to
advise on affa rs necessary to promote the most
vigorous prosecutioa of th3 war, and to provide
a for generous reception of our French allies.
Proceedings. Ed. with notes, by F. B. Hough.
Albany, 1867. 4° 583:22
Curwen (S. ) Journal and letters in England, 1775 to
1783. With appendix of biographicsd sketches, by
G. A. Ward. 4th ed. 1864 582.14
Dodd(S.) Revolutionary memorials. 1852. .1625.08
Drayton (J.) Memoirs of the American revolution, as
relating to South Carolina. 2 v. 1821. . 583.23
Mdis(W.} Letters from America, 1769 to 1777. 583.13
JSllet (Mrs. K F.) Domestic history ol the American
rev. 1851 582.04
— Women of the Amer. rev. 3 v. 1853. . . 5822.04
Fbrce {Peter). American archives : 4th ser. Containing
a documentary history of the English colonies in
North America, 1774-76. 6 v. 1837-16. . 588.01
Same. 5th series. From 1776 to 1783. 3 v. 588.07
iVoie.— No more publislied. The 5th series left unfinished,
ending with the year 1776.
Frolhingliam {R.) Hist, of the siege of Boston. 584.03
Garden ^.4.) Anecdotes of the Amer. revolution. Re-
print 3v. 1865 578.08
G'ibbes {Ji. W.) Doc. hist of the Americaa revolution :
chiefly in South Carolina. 1761-82. 3 v. 625.05
Gordon { W.) Hi-^tory of the establishment of the inde-
pendence of the U. S. 4 v. 1788. . . 563.05
Graydon {A.) Memoirs of his own time, with reminis-
cences of the revolution. 1846 583.11
Greene {0. W.) German element in the war of Amer.
independence. 1876 57.1.10
— Diplomacy of the rev. [In Atlantic monthly, v. 15, 1866.]
— Hist view of the Amer. revolution. 1865. 582.02
Ucadley [J. T.) Chaplains and clergy of the revolution.
1864. 3213.01
Heni-y (J. J.) Campaign against Quebec, in 1775.
1844. 582.05
imdrelli{R.) In his Hist of the U. S. v. 3. 574.10
How {D. ) Diary in the Amer. rev. With notes by H.
B. Dawson. 186.5 3078.01
Impartial history of the war between Great Britain aud
her colonies to the end of 1779. [anon.] London,
1780. 8=' 583.14
Jones {A., M. D.) The Cymry of '76 ; or, Welshmen
and their descendants of the American revolution.
1855 461.20
Judion (X. C ) Sages and heroes of the American rev.
1875 583.08
BBOOKLYN M illBO ANTILB LIBBAUT-
COUNTRIES : United States: History — Revolution -, War of laiZ
885
Let (H. ) Memoirs of the war in the soatbern depart-
ment. 2v. 1812 582.10
Lmdrum (J.) Hist, of the Amer. rev. 2 v. 1811. 581.11
Lossinq <B. J.) Pictorial field-book of the revolation.
2'v. 1852 577.12
— Seventeen hundred and seventy-six ; or tho war of
independeuce. 1817 583.19
Ludlow {J. M.) War of Amer. independence, 1775-1783.
1876 581.11
Magoon ( £. L.) Orators of the American revolation,
1848 0311.12
Military journals of two private soldiers, [Lemuel
Lyon and Samuel Haws.] 1758. 1775. Pough-
keepsie, 1855. 8°. 583.10
Moore (F.) Diary of the American revolution. 2 v.
18G0 576.09
— Patriot preachers of the Amer. revolution, 176(i-83.
[anoiuj 1860 3583.13
Neilson{ C. ) Account of Burgoyne's campaign. 1844.582. 12
Niles (if. ) Principles and acts of the revolution :
speeches, orations, and proc6eding8,eic.l822.57>S.07
Onderdonk {H., jr. ) Kevolutionary incidents of Queen's
county. 1816 613.00
Orderly book of that portion of the American army
stationed at Williumsburg, Va., under the com-
mand of Gen. Andrew J^ewis, March, 1776— Au-
gust, 1776. With notes and introduction by Q.
Campbell. Kiohmond, 1860. sm. 4°. . . 576.11
Post (L. M.) Personal recollections of the Amer. revo-
lution. Ed. by S. Barclay. [pse«<i.] 1859. 582.03
PowiuiU (T.) Three memorials [on the present state of
aflGiirs between the old and new world]. 1781. 5725. 19
Price (it) Two tracts on civil liberty, the war with
America, etc. 1778 5725.20
Bamsay (i>.) History of the Amer. revolution. 2 v.
1793 583.01
Rayiml (T. Q. F.) The revolution of America. [An
essay.] 1781 582.01
Sabine (L.) The American loyalists. 1847. .3216.01
Saffell ( W. T. R. ) Rscorda of the Rev. war ; contain-
ing militaiy aud financial correspondence, names
of ofBcers and privates, general orders, list of
prisoncis of war, half-pay acts and pension laws.
1858 5«2.13
8imcoe(J. G.) Military journal History of the Queen's
Rangers. 1844. 583.12
Sparks (J. ) Correspondence of the American revolu-
tion ; letters to Washington, [1775] to [1797]. 4 v.
1853 587.01
— Diplomatic correspondence of the American revolu-
tion. 6 v. 1857 587.05
Stone (W. L.) Border wars of the American revolution.
2 V. 1846 582.08
Tarleloii (A) A history of the campaigns of 1780 and
1781 in the southern provinoas of North America.
1787. 582.07
Thacher (J. ) Military journal of the American revolu-
tion. With a life of Washington. 1862. 576.08
Trescot [W. 1 1.) Diplomacy of the revolation : a his-
torical essay. 1852 582.06
Washmglon{&.) in «s Writings, v 3-8. . . 5076.03
Watson II. 0.) Camp-fires of the American revolu-
tion. 18">0 263.42
Wesley ij. ) Calm address to our American colonies.
[1775.] 581.05
^^ See alio Biog;raphy {GollecUve, p. 110), for Uvea of
Blgners of the DecUtration of independence, and for other
importaut works ; also (iQ Biographf : I'ldividual) lives nf
ADAU8(Johu) ;— Adams (.Samuei); — Ausd (FisUerj ; — Bland
(Theodoriclt) ; — Ellkux (VVia.) ; — Fuankun (BoiJ.) ;—
Uamilton (Alex.) :— Hasooox (Johu) ;— Jay (John) ;— Jkf-
FEBsoH ;— Kino (Ruius) ; -Leb (Bloliard Henry) ; -Madi-
son James) .— Mc)KKis(aoave['iiear| ;— Moitais (Robert) ;—
Otis (James) ; —Pains (Xli'imas) ; — (juiNOl (Josiali) : -Beed
(Joseph) ;— TaoMBOi.L (Jonathan) ;— Wauhen (Joseph) :—
Washin'iton (Oeorgc) ;— Waisoh (Elkauali). For Uve.>i of
revolutionary officer!, tee Aleiandeu (Wiu., eiirlof Stirling);
KXAJiM (Cot. John) ;— Allen (Ethan) :— Arnold (Benedict) ;
— D« Kald (Baron); — Gakenk (Nathaniel) ;— Kosciusko :
— Lafayeite ;— Labib (John) ;— Lincoln (Benj.); — Lee
(Charles) ^— Lee (Henry) ;— .VIabion (Francis) ;— MoNraoa-
«ttY (B.);— MoBOAK (Oaulsl) ;—Mooi.TBiB :— Pulaski ; —
PUTUAM ;— SOHUYLEB ;— StaBK J— SxEOBEN ;— SULLIVAN
(John) J— WAaaiNuToN ;— Wayne.
Aim Utss of AHDui (Major Jolin) ;— BmaoTHS ;
WALLIB; — BiKDESBI. ; — TaELBTOM.
Note on woria on the Revolution.— Bancro/e$ U th« nuxt
elaborate hlitory of the Revolation. He la admitted area
by unfriendly critics to have been ■ a» indofSitl(jabIo In re-
search 04 confident in theorizing.* while Home pronounce
Ills worli to be ' not merely a narrative, but a phllosophlo
treatiHe, dealing with causes and principles aa well aa
events, aud treating with remarkable skill the progreaa of
enlightenment and liberal ideas.' H.i has been accused of
doing Injustice t<> such prominent generals aa Greene,
Schuyler, and Sullivan, and to Joseph Becd. Irving't Life
of Waikinglon It tho most attractive standard history of
the revolution for general readers. Louing in his • Picto-
rial Field-book' iliuntrates with pen anl pencil the
history, scenery, aud local traditions of the itruggle.
Hia ' Seventeen hundred and seventy -six ' is an earlier and
more concise narrative. Perhaps the beet account of the
gradual advance of the colonies to independence and na-
tional life Is given in Frothingham's Kite of Uie Republic
[676.131. Ludlow't War of Independence is an excellent one*
volume history, for young or old, and AhboUt Paragraph
hittory Is highly commended. George W. Oreene'i historical
works are in high repute. Jacob Abbott i American Hittory
(p. 38;)), and Coffin's IJoyt of '76, are intended for juvenile
readers ; JudsiA't Sages and Heroet, and Watson't Camp
Jlret, are of a sketchy and popular character. Nitet't I'rin-
ciplet and Actt is a very valuable collection of the doou-
mentary history of the time.
See alto for the earlier revolutionary episodes Frothing-
ham's Siege of Boston [531. 03J :— Banker Hill (p. 297) ;—
Lexington (p. 3M) ;— Long Island (p. 341).
From 1789 to 1812.
Findley ( W.) History of the insurrection in Pennsyl-
vania, in 1794 584.04
History of the war between United States and Tripoli,
and other Barbary powers. Salem, (Mass.) 1806.
16°. 581.23
Note.— The histories of the United States by Hildreth
(T. 8-6) and Tucker (y. 1-2) treat most fully of this pei-iod.
«a- See alto (in Biography) lives of Wasbihoion ;— John
Adams; — John Quiuoy Adams- (Memuu-s, v. 1-2) ; — Aaron
BORB :— Alexander Hamilton ; — Xhomaa jEFfEBSON ;
James Madison ;— Governeur IUqbbis :— Timothy Piokeb-
ao.
On the War with Tripoli and Algiert, tee (in Biography)
lives of Oommodores I^ainbuidoe. Deoatdb, Pueble, and
of General Eaton. There is also a sketch of Eaton's ex-
pedition, by J. T. Headluy, in Harper's mag., v. 31, p, 496.
War of 1812-14.
Armstrong (J.) Notices of the war of 1812. 2 v.
1840 585.15
Ooggeshali (tT) History of American privateers, 1812-
14. 575.03
Compressed view of the points to be discussed in treatiug with
the U. S. [anen.j 1816. (Pamphleteer, v. 6.] . . 6068.06
Darnell (_E. ) Journal coutatniug an account of the de-
feat and captivity of Kentucky volunteers and
regulars commanded by Gen. Winchester, 181 2-13.
1854. 581.18
Davis (P. M) Authentic history of the late war.
1829 585.04
Dwighl {T.) History of the Hartford convention ; with
rjview of the policy which led to the war of 1812.
1833 58.5.13
Further important documents respecting the American quea-
tion. [Pamphleteer, V. 2.] 6058. 0'i
Qleig (0. ii.) Campaigns of the Brit, army at Wash-
ington and New Orleans, 1814-15. . . . 585.11
Qrimshaw (W.) Original history of the late war. [/n Haines (£.)
French rev., v. 2, pp. 360-411.] 626.16
Headley {J. T.) Second war with England. 2 v.
1853 585.01
IiigersoU {0. J.) Historical sketch of the second war
between the U.S. and Great Britain, v 1. [1812-13. ]
1815 585.06
Same. 2d series. 1814-15. 2 v. Phil., 1852. 585.08
Jenkins {J. 8.) Generals of the last war with Great
Britain. 1849 585.14
Contents : Jacob Brown, E. P. Qaines, W. H. Harrison,
Andrew Jackson, Alex. Macomb, Z. U. Pike, Winflelil Scott.
Latour {A. L. ) Hist memoir of the wiir in West Florida
and Louisiana in 1814 and 1815. From the French,
by H. P. Nugent 1816 585.12
Lossing ( 8. J. ) Pictorial field-book of the war of 1812
1S68 587.17
Mastachutettt. Legitlaiure. Eeport on our foreign relatione
[1809.] —Report of tho committee of the bouse of represent-
atives respecting certain military orders issued by Lorl
Lincoln, lieut. governor. [1809.] — Memorial aud remon.
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the Arst part of the TITLE, and the KUMnER.
386
COTTNTRIES : United States— Mexican War— War of the Rebellion.
Btrance of the legislature to the senate and honse of re*
preseutatiTes of tbe U. S. [1809] (093.0(1
Ofgood iD.) A Bolemii protest agaiuat the lata declaration of
war, in a discourse. 1812 3581 .25
Sketches of the war between the U. S. and the British
Isles, 1812-15. [anon.] ii v. 1«15. . .585.17
yan Rmsselaer (.S.) Narrative of the affair of Queens-
town : war of 1812 681.15
Why are we etill at war ? or the American qoestton considered.
By Conciliator. 1811. [In Pamphleteer, r. 4.] . . 6058.01
Williams (J. t>.) History o: the capture of Washington.
1857. 585.-03
See also (In Biography) Uvea of HaerisohJW. H.) ;—
Jackson (Andrew) ;— Pike (Z. M.) ;— Scott (Winfleld) ;—
HOLL (Ocn. Wm.) ; — DECATaa {Gommodore) ; — Pobtbb
(Commodore David).
From 1815 to the War with Mexico.
yote.—Ttda period, lauludiug the Missouri compromise
controversy, the tariff, hank, atid n\illiflcation questioiis,
and the growth of the anti-slavery agitation, Is covered by
Benton's Thirty years' view [675.2.5 ;] by Tucker's History
v. 3-4 [574.18] ; and down to 1820 by HiUretk's History,
V. 6 [574.14]. «3- See also (/n Biography individual) Uvea
of MoMROE, John Qnincy Adams ; — Henry Clat ; — Andrew
Jackson ; — Amos Kendall -.—Silas Wright ;— Daniel Web-
ster ; — and the works of Madison (Letters and wri-
tings, 4t. Clay ;— Webstek ;— Bknton :— Calhobn ; —
Etebett ;— Choate. For other references see (on page 389)
entries under Political and Party History.
Florida War.
Spragtu J. T.) Origin, progress, etc of the Florida
war. [1830-45.] 685.23
War ■with Mexico.
Avlobiography of an English soldier in the United
States army, comprising observations and adven-
tures in the States and Mexico. [am)H.]1853. 585.24
Jay (W.) Beview of the causes and consequences of
the Mexican war. 1849 585.22
Jenkins {J. S.) History of the war between the United
States and Mexico. 1851 685.26
Kenly {J. R. ) Memoirs of a Maryland volunteer. War
with Mexico, 1846-4& 1873 685.27
Mansfield {KD.) Mexican war : a history. 1849. 585.31
Sipley (R. S.) History of the Mexican war. 2 v.
1849 585.20
Sketches of the campaign in northern Mexico in 1846
and 1847. By an ofloer of the first reg. of Ohio
volunteers. 1853 685.30
United Stales. Message of the president of the U. S.,
with correspondence, on the Mexican war. Wash.,
1848. 8° 685.25
Set also (In Biography) Uvea of Gen. Winfleld Sooir (p.
IM) ;— Oen. Zacbary Taxlob (p. 204).
War of the RebeUioii, 1861-65.
1. Bibliography.
BarUeli {J. R.) A catalogue of books and pamphlets
relating to the civil war, with works on American
slavery, and essays from reviews and magazines
on ttie same subjects. 1866. .... 2724.11
3. Comprehensive Sisioriet.
AbboU {J. a C.) Hist, of the civil war. v. 1. 1863. 63401
Borcke (U. ix>n). Memoirs of tbe confederate war for
independence. [Virginia and Maryland ] 2 v. 631 . 04
Carey {J. P.) Record of the great rebellion : chrono-
logical 1865 634.05
Draper (J. W.) BQstory of the American civil war.
3v. 1867-70 635.01
Oreeley {H.) The American conflict ; a history, 1860-65.
2v. 1864-7. 634.03
Headley {J. T. ) The great rebellion ; a history. 2 v.
1863-66 634.06
Same. Die grosse rebellion. Eine geschichte.
2v. 1863-66. 634.12
Keltell {T.P.) History of the great rebellion, v. 1-2.
1863 634.07
Ifote.—Y. 3 was wanting in 1876.
— History of the great rebellion. 1866. . . 634. IG
Lloyd's battle history of the great rebelli^i. oomnlete
1861 to 1 ' . 634.20
Lossing {B. J.) Pictorial history of the civil war. 3 v
1868. 645.01
McPherson (^R) Political history of the U. S., daring
the great rebellion, Not. 6, 1860, to July 4, 1864.
18G4 645.17
Paris (Oomte d»). History of the war in America. Tr.
by L. L. Tasistro. 1875 615.20
Pollard {R A.) Southern history of the war. 4 t.
1862-66 645.13
Rebellion record ; a diary of American events, with
documents, narrative, illustrative incidents, poet-
ry, etc. Ed. by F. Moore. 11 v. New York,
1861-68. 8°. 635.04
Stephens (Ann S.) Pictorial history of the war for the
Union. 2 v. 18(13 634.14
Storke {K 9.) and Brockett (L. P.) Complete history
of the great rebellion. 2 V. 186365. . . 634.09
Steinion {W.) The twelve decisive battles of the war.
1867 644.01
Thayer {W. M.) Youth's history of the rebellion. 4 v.
1864-66 642.16
Victor (O.J.) History of the war. 4 v. 1863. 645.04
Note.—Y. 8-4 were wanting In 1876.
8, XiiceHaneous Narratives of tht War.
Baker [L. C. ) History of the United States secret ser-
vice. 1867. 635.14
Battle of Chancellorsville ; and eleventh army corjis.
1863 634.05
Battle-fields of the South, from Bull Bun to Fredericks-
burg, [anon.] 2 v. 1863 631.12
Bickliam {W. D.) Rosecraus' campaign. 1863. 642.14
Bill(L.) Pen-pictures of the war. 2d ed. 1864. 644.02
Bishop (A. W.) Loyalty on the frontier ; with inci-
dents, etc 1863 632.10
Browne (J. H.) Four years in Secessia : incidents and
romance of the war. 1865 614.03
Brownlow {W. 0.) Sketches of secession ; with per-
sonal adventures. 1862 642.03
Castleman {A. L.) The army of the Potomac. -Behind
the scenes, [1861-62.] 632.08
Chicamauga, the price of Chattanooga. A description
of the strategic plans, marches, and battles of the
campaign of Chattanooga. 1864. . . . 634.05.
Coffin (G. G.) My days and nights on the battle-fields.
By "Carlton." [jpseudon.] 1864 . . . 612.19
Confederate states of America (^so-caUed). Official re-
ports of battles. 1863 645.10
Cooke(J.K) Hammer and rapier. 1870. . 632.25
Crawford (J. M.) Mosby and his men. 1867. 643.05
Conyngham (D. P.) Sherman's march through the
South. With sketches and incidents. 1865. 632.18
Dean {H. C) CrimiiB of the civil war, and curse of the
funding system. 1869 , . 644.16
Dicey {E.) Six months in the federal states. 2 v. 642.05
Donhleday (A ) Kcminiscences of Forts Sumter and
Moultrie in 1860-61 631.17
Dresser ( //. JE ) The battle record of the American
rebellion. 1863 {>34.23
Duganne (A.J.H.) Camps and prisons. Twenty months
in the department of the gulf. 2d ed. 1865. 643.06
Edmonds (8. K K ) Nurse and spy iu the Union army.
1865 ' . . 644.04
Eggleston (0. E.) A rebel's recollections. 1875. (;31.16
Esterbrooks (H. L.) Adrift in Dixie ; or, a Yankee offi-
cer among the rebels. 1866 643.13
Estvan (B.) War pictures fifom the south. 1863. 64405
FUke (S. G. ) Dunn Browne's experiences in the army.
[pseudon.] 1866 642.09
FUch (J.) Annals of the army of the Cumberland.
lanon.] 1863 633.01
Ereemantle {A. J.) Three months in the Southern
States : April-June, 1863 643.08
Fr(nu>ni{J.) Story of the guard. 1863. . . 631.08
OUmor (K) Four years in the saddle. . . . 642.11
Grant ( U. S.) Eeport of the armies of the U. S. 1864-
1865 634.05
Ourowski (A.) Diary from Jilarch 4, 1861, to Oct 18.
1863. 3v. 1802-64 032.13
Hannaford {P. A.) Field, gtinboat, hospital, and pri-
son ; or, thrilling records of the heroism, findur-
anoe, and patriotism displayed in the Union army
andnaw. 1866 643.10
Harrison ( W.) Pickett's men : a fragment of war his-
tory. 1870. 631.11
BBOOKLTa' UEBaANTlI<l LIBBABT.
COUNTRIES : United states : History - War of the Rebellion.
887
llepmorth (ft B.) Whip, hoe, and sword ; or, the Oulf-
departmeut in '63 632.11
Wgrjinson (T. W.) Army life in a black regiment
1870 632.22
Hoge I A. U.) The boys in blue ; or, heroes of the " rank
and file." 1867 G33.09
Hosmer {J. K. ) The color ganrd : a corporal's notes in
the 9th army corps. 1864. . , . . . 642.18
HospiM transports. Embarkation of the sick in 1862.
1863 4343.27
Jacobs (AC) Rebel invasion of Maryland and battle of
Gtettysburg. 1864 643.12
Johnston (J. S. ) Narratire of military operations daring
the war. 645.19
JoinviUe {Prince de). The army of the Potomac: its
organization, its commander, and its campaign.
Tr. from the French, with notes, by W. H. Hiul-
bert 1863 634.23
Jones ((7. 0.,jr.) Historical sketch of the Ohatham
artillery during the confederate straggle for inde-
pendence. 1867 G44.20
Jones {J. B. ) A rebel war-clerk's diary at the confederate
states capital. 2 v. 18G6 644.0(i
Jordan ( T. ) and Pryor {J. P. ) The campaigns of Lieut-
Gen, N. B. Forrest, and of Forrest's cavalry.
1868 633.04
Kirkland (F. ) Pictorial book of anecdotes and incidents
of the war of the rebellion. 18G(i. . . 634.11
Lawrence {0. A.) Border and Bastille. 1863. 642.22
Lecomle {F.) The war in the U. S. Report to the Swiss
military department. 18G3 631.01
Light and dark of the rebellion. 1863. . . . 642.01
McCldlan (0. B.) Report on the organization of the
army of the Potomac ; with an account of the
campaign in Western Virginia. 1864. . 645. 11
Moore [J.) Kilpatrick and our cavalry. 1865. 632.04
Jfj/ cave life in Vioksburg. By a lady. 1864. . 643.17
Nichols {0. W.) Story of the great march. 1865. 642.07
Noyes (S. F.) Bivouac and the battle-fleld : Virginia
and Maryland. 1863 632.03
Our campaign around Gettysburg : being a memorial
of the 23d regiment (N. Y. S. N. Q.) and other
regiments associated with them, in June-Jvdy.
1863 632.05 ; 64:2.20
ParlOH (J.) Gen. Butler in New Orleans. 1864. 3026.19
Patterson (J{.) Narrative of the campaign of the Shen-
andoah, in 1861 644.08
Qui>t< (A. H.) The Potomac and the Rapidan. Army
notes, 18G1-3. 1864. 642.04
Rebel brag and British bluster ; a record of baflSed
schemes, cic. By Owls-glass, [pseudon.] G32.24
Red-tape and pigeon-hole generals : army of the Poto-
mac. By a citizen-soldier. 1864. . . . 632.20
Richardson (A. D.) The secret service, the field, the
dungeon, and the escape. 1865. . . . 646.07
iJou.se (K S. G.) The bugle blast ; or spirit of the con-
flict. 1864 632.02
Russell ( Wm. B. ) My diary North and South. 18G3. 641.03
Sanderson {J. if.) My record in Rebeldom. 1865. 644.09
iichalk{K) Campaigns of 1862 and 1863. , 631.07
Shanks {W. F. 0.) Personal recollections of distin-
guished generals. Sherman, Thomas, Grant, Sheri-
dan, Hooker, Rousseau, etc. 1866. . . 3163.03
Sherman {W. T.) Official aocouut of his great march
through Georgia and the Oarolinas. To which is
added. Gen. Sherman's evidence before the con-
gressional committee on the conduct of the war ;
the animadversions of Secretary Stanton and Gen.
Halleok. 186;5 632.18
— Memoirs. By himself. [To 1865.] 2 v. . 3165.15
Soldiers' letters, from camp, battle-field, and prison.
1865 632.17
Southern generals, who they are, and what they have
done. 1865 644.18
C&nUiiU.
Beaoregard. Hampton. Johnston (A.3.:
Bragg. Hardea. Johnston (J.£.|
Oooper (S.) HiU. Lee.
Bvoll (B. S.) Hood. Longatreet.
JaoksoQ. Uorg;m.
Stevens (,0. T.) Three years in the sixth corps. 631.22
Polk.
Price.
Smith (E. E.)
atuart.
Stevenson (IK. ft) Thirteen months in the rebel army
1862 643.23
Siainton ( W.) Campaigns of the army of the Potomac.
1861-6. 1868 644.U
Sumner ( C. ) Our foreign relations. Speech, September
10,1863 rV: .634.23
Taylor iB. F.) Mission ridge and Lookout moan tain.
with pictures of life in camp and field 1872. 644. 15
Toionsend (ft A.) Campaigns of a non-combatant, and
his romaunt abroad during the war. 1806. 631.03
United Stales. Congress. Report of the joint committee,
[3d session 37th congress,] on ttie conduct of the
war. 3 V. W., 1863. 8° G45.23
Oontmtt ! Army of the Potomao. a. Ball Ran. Ball'i
Blair. 8. Western department of Ulssourl. Ulaoellana-
ons.
Same. 2d sess. 38th congress. 3 v. W., 18G5.
Sf. 645.25
OrniUntt : Pt. 1. Army of the Potomao. Battle of Petera-
bnrg. 3. Bed BIrer expedition. Fort Fisher expedition.
Heavy ordnance. 3. Sherman— Johnston. Light draught
monitors. Massacre of tbe Cheyenne Indiana, loe oon-
tracta. Bosecnias's oampaigus. llisoel.
Same. Supplemental report, 1865. 3 t. Wash.,
1866. 8". 646.28
Contentt : PI. 1. Beports of Sherman and Thomas. 1,
Beports of Pope, J. S. Foster, A. Ploaaanton, B. A. Hitoli.
oock, Sheridan, Blckets. Wiard on great guns.
— War department General orders. 1861-1863. Ar-
ranged by f . M. O'Brien and O. Diefendorf. 2 v.
N. Y. 1864. 8". 633.02
Van Home [T. B.) History of the army of the Cumber-
land, written at the request of A^j. Gen. G. H.
Thomas, chiefly from his private military journal
and official documents. lUas. with maps com-
piled by E. Ruger. 2 v. and atlas 1875. . 635.16
Fictor (0. J.) History of American conspiracies. 1760-
1860 577.17
Warren (ft K.) Account of the operations of the fifth
army corps at the battle of Five Forks, April 1,
1865, and the battles and movements preliminary
to it 1866 634.05
Wait Gen. Sheridan in Iiee's last campaign. By a staff
officer. 1866 642.02
4. Origin and luua of tie War.
Beeeher {H. W.) Freedom and war. Disootirsea
1865 5831.03
Boislecomte (R 8. de). Delaoriseam^rioaine.1862. 5725.07
Boulteell (ft S.) Speeches and papers relating to the
rebellion and the overthrow of slavery. 1867. 631.02
Botts {J. M.) The great rebellion : its secret history,
rise, progress, and disastrous f lilure. 1866. 632. U9
Bright {J.) Speeches on the American question. With
introd. by F. Moore. 1865 632.01
Buchanan [James). Mr. Buchanan's administration on
the eve of the rebellion. 18G6 615.12
Caimes (J, S.) The revolution in America, [/n hit Political ea.
says. 1873.] ilW.ie
— The slave power ; its character, career, and probable
designs. 1863 5833.09
Cliiltenden (L. K) Reports of the debates and proceed-
ings in the secret sessions of the conference con-
vention for proposing amendments to the Consti-
tution of the U. S., held at Washington, D. C, in
1861. 1864. 645.08
Oongdon (G T.) Tribune essays ; leading articles con-
tributed to the New York, Tribune from 1857 to
1863. With introd. by H. Greeley. 1869. 5725.14
Fast-day sermons : or the pulpit on the state of tbe
country. 1861 3547.20
Fowler ( W. 0.) Sectional controversy ; including the
causes of the war. 1863 5725.01
Oasparin {A. de). America before Europe. 1862.632.12
— "rhe uprising of a great people. United States in 1861 .
From the French by M. h. Booth. 18G1. 642.08
Oiddings (J. R. ) History of the rebellion : its authors
and causes. 1864. 645.18
Baven{0.) National sermons, speeches, e<c .1869. 3557. 09
Jenkin (ft) Political fallacies. 1863. . . . 5732.02
Kennedy [J. P.) Mr. Ambrose's letters on the rebellion.
1865 642.15
Lunt (ft) Origin of the late war ; traced ficom the be-
BBOOKLTM UEBOAMTILB LIBBABT.
388
COUNTRIES : united States : History (RebelUon) ;— Laws and Statutes.
gmuiiig of the constitation to the revolt of the
Southern States. 1866 643.16
Maliony {D. A.) Prisoner of state. 1863. 12°. 5732.01
Partridye (J. A. ) The making of the American nation ;
or, the rise and decline of oligarchy in the west
1866 5725.09
Stephens (A. H.) A constitutional view of the late war
between the States. 2 v. 1808-70. . . . 5735.05
Tharin(R. S.) Arbitrary arrests in the south ; or scenes
from the experience of an Alabama Unionist.
lo63 642.23
Trip of the steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and
Charleston, S. 0. [With speeches, eic] 1113.02
White (B. 0. ) New gospel of peace according to St
Benjamin, [anon.] 1«66 632.21
Wilson (if.) History of the rise and fall of the slave
power in America, v. 1-2. B., 1872-74. 8". 5833.10
S. Philanthropic and religima atpecU o/Uit war,
AlooU (L. Jf.) Hospital sketches and camp and fireside
stories. 1869 642.25
BrockeU {L. P. ) Philanthropic results of the war.
1864 5S16.31
— atid Vawjhan (Mrs. M.) Woman's work in the civil
war. With iutrod. by K W. BeUows. 1867. 3246.23
Sackett (K B.) Christian memorials of the war. 632.16
Jde iCf. B.) Battle echoes ; or, lessons from the war.
1866 612.12
Moore (Frank). Women of the war. 1867. . 3246.22
4^ See alto, In general alphabet, tTnited States Sanitary
commissiou and United States Gliristian commisaion.
0. I'riton Life, and names of soldiert buried
in national cemcteriet.
AliboU (A. 0. ) Prison life at the South ; at Bichmond,
Macon, Savannah, Columbia, Charleston, Char-
lotte, Kaleigh. Goldsborongh and Andersonville,
during the years 1864 and 1865. . . . 643.02
Barbiere (J. ) Scraps from the prison table, at Camp
Chase and Johuson's Island. 1868. . . 614.17
Gavada (F. F.) Libby life : experiences of a prisoner,
1863-64. 1865 643.03
OkUds (0. T.) The stars and stripes in rebeldom.
Papers written by federal prisoners. 1862. 632.19
My (A.) Journal in Kiohmond. Ed. by 0. lianman.
1862 642.13
Olazier (W. W.) The capture, the prison pen, and the
escape ; prison life in the South. 1870. . 643.24
flan-is (IT. 0.) Prison life at Richmond. 1862. 613.04
Sabre (0. E.) Nineteen months a prisoner of war.
1865. 613.20
Spencer (A) Narrative of Andersonville. 1866.613.22
United Utates sanitary commission. Narrative of priva-
tions and sutferings of United States officers and
soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of
the rebel authorities. 1864 645.09
United States. Report on the treatment of prisoners of
war by the rebel authorities. W., 1869. 8°. (40th
cong., 3d sess. Ho. of rep. lleports, no. 45.)
— Trial of Henry Wirz. Wash., 1868. 8°. (40th oong.,
2d sess. Ho. of rep. v. 8. no. 23).
— Quarter-master general. Roll of honor. Names of sol-
diers who died in defence of the Union, interred in
the national cemeteries. No. 1-27. W., 1865-72. 8°.
Statement of the disposition of some of the bodies
of deceased Union soldiers aud prisoners of war,
whose remains have been removed to national
cemeteries in the southern and westam states.
i V. in 1. W., 1868. 8°.
7. Reeomtruetion,
Barnes W. II.) History of the 39th congresa 1865-67.
With portraits. 1868. 8°. 5726.09
McPhersoH{,K) Political manual, 1865-76. .5726.11
PoUard(E. A.) The lost cause regained. 1868. 5725.15
'Ikrooft (M.H.) The future: a political e3say.1864.5725. 10
Wrigtd \J. S. ) Reply to HorL Charles Or. Loring upon
"reconstruction." 1,867 5733.27
t^ See also Appletons* annual cyclopedia, 1866, etc., ar-
ticle ' Pubiio documtiuta,' for congressionai teffitlalion.
See alto ' The South after the War ' (p. 381).
8. Seffimental Histories.
Oadtoorth (W. H.) History of the Ist regiment (Mass.
infiintry), 1861-64 631.09
Hanson (J. W.) Hi.storioal sketch of the old sixth
regiment of Massachusetts volunteers, during
1861-1861 631.06
Joh)is (S. T. ) Life with the forty-ninth Massachusetts
volunteers. 18()4 631.10
Sypher (J. H. ) History of the Pennsylvania resf rve
corps : battles, biographical sketches, e(c. 18i>5.614. 19
Walker (A. F.) The Vermont brigade in the Shenan-
doah vaUey, 1864. 18C9. • 632.23
i^^ Set aP^. in tills class, names of individual states.
GeNERAI. note OM UISTOBIES OF THE WAB. — Of the com-
prehensive histories Lossing's is a full popular narrative,
copiously illustrated. The Comte de Paris, an iutellit^eut and
Impartial writer, gives the military history of tlie struggle.
Greeley's work is largely political and anti slavery. Wilson
Btiil more elaborately traces tlio political history of the
contest with the slave power. Draper gives tlie military
record, but aims also from a philosoi)hic standpoint to
show the relations of the struggle to climate and education.
Swinton's Army of the Potomac and his Decisive batUes are
perhaps the best of their kind. The leading southern
histories of the war are those of Pollard and Alexander U.
Stephe}is, the latter mainly politicul.
Of crigiual memoirs, written by or at the instance of
leading generals, those of Sherman, Van Home, Badeam
(Life of Grant), and Johnstone, are the most important.
mg- See also (iu Biography), lives of Union geuerala,
Ghant, Sherman, Thomas, Sheridan, McClellan, Eeas-
MEY, Ouster, Bayard, etc. ; and of Confederate generals,
Lee, • Stonewall' Jackson, etc.
For lives of civilians, see Abraham Lincoln, Wm. H.
Seward, Henry Wilson, Oharles Somnkr, Thaddeus Ste-
vens, Edw. A. Stanton, John A. Andrew.
For navaX biography see sect. ' 2. vlrm^ and Navy.' p. 875.
For viedicaL and anthropological statistics see entries (p.
377-378) under Army medical mttseum ;— Provosl-marshal-
general's office. Surgeon general's office (p. 377).
jj^ For fuller and more discursive notes on American
history, see the Boston public library lowtr-hall catalogue of
biography and history, p. 275, etc. [2710.19] ; Boston Roxbury-
branch catalogue [2716.28] ; and Quincy catalogue [2716.29].
Hlstoiical Registers and Magazines.
American annual register. 1826-27-32-33. 7 v. 8001.01
American historical record, and repertory of notes and
queries. Ed. by B.J.Lossing. v.l-2.1872-7.).8028.01
v4pp;e(oii.s' annual cyclopajdia and register of important
events, v. 1-15, 1861-75.
Same. General index, 1861-75.
Army and navy journal, v. 1-15, Jan., 1865 — July, 1875.
Uistoricat magazine, v. 1-10, 1857-1866. . . 8129.01
Same. 2d series, v. 1-8, 1867-70. . . 8129.11
Siryker's American register. May, 1848 — July, 1850,
V. 1-4 Wash., 1818-50. 8°.
United States service magaz'me. v. 1-5, 18G4-66. 8196.01
10. LaWB and Statutes at Large.
.^«<j passed at the [lst]-2d congress, 1st sess., 1789-
1791. 2 V. 1791. 8°. 5733.03
Laws, [acts, etc'i [Ist-lOth congress.] 1789-1809. 9 v.
PhU. and Washington, 1796-1809. 8°. . 5i;36.06
Statutes at large, treaties, and proclamations. Ed. by
R. Peters, G. Minot, and G. P. Sanger, v. 1-17.
Boston, XiWe, .Broiou* Oj., 1845-73. 8°. 5(;26.14
Contents: v. 1,1789-99. v. 2, 1800-13. V 3, 1813-23. 1824-35.
v. 4, 1836-46. V. 6, Private laws, 1789-1845. v. 7, Indian
treaties, v. 8, Foreign treaties, with general index to v. 1-8.
V. 9, Dec, 1845— March 3. 1861, V. 10, Doc. 1. 1851— March
3 1855. V. 11, Dec. 3, 1855— March 3, 1859, with proclama-
tions since 1791. V. 12-17, Dec. 6, 1859— March, 1873.
Same. Synoptical index to the laws and treaties
of the U.S., 1789-1831. With references to the
edition pnbL by Bioron & Duaue, and to the Stat-
utes at large, pubL by Little & Brown. Boston,
1852. 8° 5626.16
AbboU (B. V. and A.) [National] digest of the reports
of the United States courts, and of the acts of
Congress, [1789] to 1874. v. 1-6. . . . 5916.03
V. 1-4, 1789-1868. V. 6, 1868-1872. v. 6, 1872-74.
Qraydon (W.) An abridgment of the laws of the U. S.
1803 .5632.01
Note.— Tha laws of e.ioh session of a public nature
printed In the appendix to the various ofUcial records of
the debates and proceedings of congress.
49> See also, in general alphabet. Law. {United States.)
In asking for books, oae the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOE'S KAUB, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the KCMBKB.
COUNTRIES : XTnlted states : National Char<icter—PoUtloal— Social Condltloii. 389
IX National Cbaraoter.
Cooper {J. F.) The republic of the tj. 8. : its dntiea to
itself, and its responsible relation, to other coun-
tries. 1848 585.28
Cooper {J. V ) Travelling bachelor ; or notions of the
Americans. 1856 lOT'l.n
TocquevUle (A. de). Democracy in America. Tr. by
H. Keeve. 4 v. 1838-10 57-23.04
Same. Ed. by F. Uowon. 2 v. 186.i. . 572;!.02
Wcdsh (R) Appeal from the judgmeutH of Great
Britain respecting the United States. Part 1, con-
taining an historical outline of their merits and
wrongs as colonies. Inl9 5H.5. 10
Woodbury {LA On the Amet-icau character. [In kU Writings,
V. 3.1 6077.14
Note. — Mauy tiU<'B eiiiliuerated in (livisious ' Oonsti-
tntion and Grovemment ' (p. 379), * Description and Travel '
(p. 379), Hliould bo consulted iu thiH connection. 4^- See
also Fourth of Jul/ ot-atious, iu gouoral alphiibot.
12. Political and Party History.
Austin (B.) Constitutional republicanism, in opposition
to fallacious federalism. 1803 5725.22
Benton (T. II.) Thirty year.)' view of the workings of
the American government, from 1820 to 1850.
2 V. New York, 1857 575.25
Same. 2 v. N. Y., 1861 575.25a
Byrdsall (F. ) History of the Loco-foco, or equal rights
party. 1842 5725.03
Carey (M.) Olive branch ; or, faults on both sides,
federal and democratic. 3ded. 1815. . 5714.07
Gluskey (M. W. ) Puliticil text-book, or encyclopsedia.
9th ed. 1860 5726.11
Cooper (T. ) OonsolidiUiou : an account of parties in
the U. S. from 1787. 2d ed. 1830. . .5932.12
Cox (S. S.) Eight years in congress, 18.!i7 to 18C5.
Memoirs and spaejhes 5726.10
OiUel li. H.) Democracy in the U. 8. What it has
done, elc. 1868 5722.06
Oohriijld {L. A.) Men and things at Washington, [1S31-
1861.] 1113.16
tfodicin (f.) Political essays. [On parties, our foreign
policy, annexation, romiinism, slavery aggression,
eic] 1856 5722.17
Salskad (M.) History of the national political con-
ventions of the onrrent presidential campaign.
1860 5726.13
Handbook of the democracy for i8U3 and '64. 5733.23
Harris {A.) Beview of the political conflict in America,
from the commencement of the anti-alavery agita-
tion to the close of southern reconstruotiou ; com-
prising also a resume of the career of Thaddous
Stevens. 1876 5733.28
Holmes {A.) Parties and their principles: origin,
growth, elc. 1859 6723.08
Jenninijn (L. J.) Eighty years of republican govern-
ment in the U. S. 1868 572.^.18
LeggeU i W.) Political writings [1834-37.] 2 v. 1840.
12° 5726.04
Lincoln (A.) and Douglas {S. A). Pohtical debates.
1860 5733.22
McClellan {R. 0.) Republicanism in America to 1869.
With constitutions, platforms, statistics. 5723 24
A'od!.— Almost entirely devoted to political history, 1849-1869.
McPlierson ( li.) PoliticU manual, April, 1863, to July
15, 18G8. 2 V 5726.16
— Handbook of politics for 1870-76 ; D30. 7, 1868, to
July 15, 1^76. 4v. 5726.18
Natiotial handbook of facts and flgur.-s, historical, statis-
tical, documentary, political ; from the formation
of the government to tac prd.ie it time. With a
full chronology of the rebellion. N :\v York, 1868.
8°. 5723.10
National union republican party. Proceedings of the
convention held at Philadelphia, June 6 and 6,
1872 5726.15
Ormsby (R McK) History of the whig party in the
United States. 2d ed. 1860 5725.00
Sargent (N.) Public men and events, 1817-5 i. 2 v. 57ii.l9
Spavlding (M. C.) Handbook of statistics of the U. S.
from the organization of the government : a rec-
ord of adininistratiuns and events, etc. 1874. 5723.14
Statesman's manual : presidents' messages, from 1789 to
1858, with their memoirs and histories of their
administrations. With valuable documents. 4 v.
in 8 5726.01
CmUerUt : v. 1. Pt. 1. Washington. John Adams. Jeffer.
son. Madison, v. 1. Pt. 2. Msaison, cont'd. Monroe.
John Quincy Adams, v. 2. Pt. 1. Jackson, v 2. Pt 3 Har-
rlHon. Tyler, v. 3. Pt. 1. Polk. Taylor. Fillmore, v. 3.
Pt. 2. Fillmore. Pierce. Buchauau. v. 4. Pt. 1. HlHtorical
■ketch of tlie American Union. List of monibers of con-
gress. Administrations. Public property to 18.U. Treaties
and conventions, 1778-1888. v. 4. Pt. 2. Treaties, cont'd,
1778-1858.
SiUlivan ( W. 1 Familiar letters on public characters and
public events ; from 1783 to 1815. [anoji] 573.09
Treat (E.B.) National political maiual. 18T'2. 5723.11
Van Baren (if.) Inquiry into the origin and course of
political parties in the U. 8. 1867. . .5732.15
Wliarton {F.) State trials of theU. S. during the ad-
ministrations of Washington and Adams. [1793-
1800.] 56l'2.01
Wise (//. A.) Seven decades of the Union : memoirs
of John Tyler. 1872 573.07
* Political Periodicalt.
American whig review, v. 1-16, 1814-52. . . 8001.01
Oemoc/a(ic review, v. 1-31, 1811-5'2. . . .8056.01
4^ See also for political stalistics the annual issues of
the Albany Evening Journal almanac [6742.15];— American
almanac, 1830-Cl [67'^'i.UlJ ;- New Tork Herald almanac
(675fl 01]:- Tribune almanac [6743.0.)] ;— World almanac
[6742.27]. Also, Appletons' annual cyclopiedia.
Note on Political and Party Hibtoey. — For original
documentary sources of information, readers are referred to
Oongressional D'^bates aud Documents (p. 376). Of the works
above enumerated Vlusky presents iu a compact form the
best colloctiou of documentary material relating to public
measures aud controversies, from the foundation of the
government to 1856, arranged alphabetically uuder appro-
priate topics. I'Yom 1861 to the present time McPh-'rum's
Handbooks and Appieton's Anntml encyclopcedia are the best
refereuce manuals. GilUt, Van Buren, aud Capfi, survey
the political development of the country from a democi'atic
standpoint ; Ormsby, from a whig standpoint, aud there is
a comprehensive survey of the history of the government
in its dealings with state sovereignty aud slavery by Von
Hoist [5734.13], apropos of whose work Horace White has
contributed a very clear and discriminating outline of the
subject to the Fortnightly review for Oct. 1, 1876. Of gen-
eral histories of the Uuited States, Pitkin's I*oliticat and
civil history is very full down to 1795 ; IliUlreth comes down
to 1820 ; and Tucker to 1840. A'u'livan's Letters on public
characters, 1789 to 1815, written by an ardent federalist, are
animated and readable, aud .Sargent's Public men and events
affoi'ds a fund of eutertaining reminisreuccs during the
40 yeai'S following, 1817-57. James A. Hamilton's Heminis-
cences of men and events, isau important contribution to the
political history of the past 7o years. Benton's Thirty years'
vteio is a heavy but important compilation, chiefly doca-
meutary, from 1820 to 1850. See also works enumerated
in this class, uuder Washington (city of). Hammond's Po-
litical history of New York State throws some light on na-
tional politics, aud there is an article by W. O. Sumner in
the N. A. rev.. Jan., 1876, entitled 'Politics in America,
1776-1876.'
Yav lives of public men Be& (in Biography) names of the
earlier statesmen enumerated under divisions ' Revolution*
— ' From 1789 to 1812 ' (p. 385), aud ' From 1815 to War
with Mexico ' (p. '386), to which may be added those of
Patrick Henry;— John Randolph ; —Dewitt CLmxoN ; —
Joslah QuiNcY : — Tristam Buroks ;— H. 8. Leoare ; —
Joseph Story ;— Wm. Livingston ; — John P. Kennedy ; —
8. 8. Prentiss ; —Lewis Cabs ;— Levi Woodbury ;— George
M. Dallas ;— Pres. Taylor :— Pres. Pierce ;— 8. A. Doug-
las ;— Koger B. Taney ;— Wm. H. Seward ; — Abraham
Lincoln ; —Salmon P. Chase ; — Charles Somner ;— J. W.
Gbimrs.
For writings and speeches of public men see, in general
alphabet, George Washington ; — Alex. Hamilton ; —John
Adaus : — Franklin ; — Jefferson ; — Madison ; — Fisher
Ames ;--Johu Quincy Adams ;— Wm. Pinkney;— Webster:
— Cauiodn ;— U. y. Hayne ;— Clay ;— (Jrittendks ; — Le-
oare : — WooDBORY : — Daniel 8. Dickinson ;— John A. Dix ;
-Edward Evkrktt;— Rufus Choate ;— Wm. H. Skward; —
bwtc
ieury
Henry Winter Davis ;— Gtorge M. Bodtwell, elc.
13. Social Condition aud Manners,
Barnes' centenary history, 1876 ; p. 85-130 67S.23
Dewey [Orvitle). American morals and manners [fn his Works.
1814.1 3544.06
Dijcon {W. H.) The white conquest. 2 v. 1876. 5833.16
Note.—Tho domination of the blacks, ludiana, etc, by
the whites.
Oristoold {R. W.) *The Bepublican court, or American
society in the days of Washington. 1855. 3'248.01
Id asking for books, use the "Book Or.lers," giving the AiriHOit'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NOMBEB.
390
COUNTRIES : United States to Venice.
14. United States OfiScial Registeis.
CongressioiuU directoiy. 37th coog. , 2d-3d sess. ; 38th
cong., 1st 2d sess.; 40th cong., 3d sess.; 42d
oong., 2d sess.; 43d cong., 1st sess. 8 v. W.,
1861-74. 8°.
DistumeU (J.) American register or blue-book. 1876.
1876 6755.06
United Stales. Register [Biennial register, or Blue-book]
of all officers and agents, civil, military and naval,
in the service. 1841, 63, 71, 75. Washington,
1841-76. 8° 6755.00
Sans-soitei series. Men and manners in America one
handred years ago. Ed. by H. E. Scadder.
1876 3212.19
ToiBle (0. M.) American society. 2 v. 1870. 1132.03
Note. — There are very readable chapters upon early Amer-
ican manuera mid customs in Barnes' Centenary history
[575.23], and Higginson's Young folks' hisUyry of the U. S.
[572.30]. See also many works enumerated under ' Descrip-
tion and Travel ' (p. 379), as Bremer, Chastes, Chevalier,
Cooper, Dickens, Marryat, lUartineau, Trollope, etc. A crit-
ical sketch of such writings is supplied in Tuckerman't
America and her commrntators [1074.12]. See also [in Biogra-
phy) Mrs. OranVs Letters of an American Lady.
IS- See also, in this class, Adirondacks (p. 286) :— Alaska ;— Alabama (p. 287) :— America (p. 283) ; — Arizona j— Arkansas ;—
Boston ;— California ;— Colorado ;— Connecticut ;— Dacotah; — Delaware :^ District of Columbia ;— Florida ; — Oeorgia ; —
Idaho : — Illinois : — Indians ; — ^ Indiana ; — Iowa ; — Kansas :^Kentucky : — Long Island ; — Louisiana ; — Maine ; — Maryland ; —
Massachusetts; — Michigan ;— Minnesota ; — Mississippi (State of) ;— Mississippi River: — Mississippi Valley; — Missouri
River ;— Montana ; -Nebraska ;— Nevada ;— New England : — ^New Hampshire ;— New Haven j— New Jersey :— New Mexi-
co ;— New York ; — North Carolina : — Ohio ;— Ohio River ; — Oiiio Valley ;— Oregon ; — Pennsylvania;— Rhode Island : — Rocky
Mountains ;— South Carolina ;— Tennessee ; — Texas ; — Utah : — Vermont ; — Virginia : — West Virginia :— Washington (City
of) ;— Washington ('rerritory of) ;— Wisconsin ;— Wyoming ; — and names of numerous other localities. In thia connection
the Index volumes to Harper's, Scribner's, and Atlantic maKftzines may often be of service.
See also for other sources of Information, Almanacs (p. 13) ; — Agriculture (p. 7); — Arts [ITseful : CoaHp. 40) -.—Cotton ; —
Iron ; — Manufactures ; — Mines and mining ; — etc., etc., etc.) Biblical, rellg., and eccl. lit. [United States, p. 106 ; — nam^ of various
sects) ;— Biography (p. 109 110) ;— Birds (p. 216) ;— Botany (p. 226) ;— Drama ;— Education ;— Emigration ;— Fine arts ;— Fishes;
— Geology ; — Insects ; — Language ; — ^La^v ; — Libraries ; — Literature ; — Medicine ; — Meteorology and Climatology : — Military
Science ; — Mineralogy ; — Natural History ; — Naval Science ; — Numismatics ;— Periodicals ;— Poetry : — Political economy
{Banks and Banking ; — Commerce ; — Finance ;~Nationai Debts ;— Taxation ; — etc.) ; — Political Sclenod [Democrcu^, and other
tub-headings) ;— Printing ;— Slavery ; — Social Science j — Speeches j— Women.
Urbino.
Dennisloun (</.) Memoirs of the dakeg of Urbino, 1440
to 1630. 3 V. 1851 534.21
Reviewed In N. A. rev. v. 7i, 1863.
Uruguay.
Ihinini.G.) Paraguay, Urngoay, e(c. [Unlvers.] 901.18
Page (T. J.) La Plate, rfc, 1853-56. . . . 1155.16
See also worka under Argentine Repnblio (p. 391.)
Utah.
1115.01
1115.03
1123.25
3454.02
1123.14
Burton {R.F.) City of the saints. 1862. . ,
Chandleas iW.) A visit to Salt Lake. 1857. ,
Oodman [J.) The Mormon country. 1874
Rrris {B. 0.) Utah and the Mormons. 1856,
Handbook almanac for Utah, for 1S63. . . ,
Life among the Mormons, and a march to their Zion. By
an ofBoer of the U. S. army, [anon.] 1868. 1115.08
OUiixint (J. K) A breeze from the Great Salt Lake.
1871 1123.20
Remy (J.) and Brenchley {J.) Jouruey to the Great-
SiUt-Lake-Oity. With the history, religion and
customs of the Mormons, by J. Remy. 1861. 1115.11
Stansbury (H. ) Explorations of the valley of the Great
Salt Lake. 1852 1115.18
United States. Oommissioner of mining statistics. Annual
report, 1867-73 40U6.08
— Engineer department. Report of the exploring ex-
pedition from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to junction
of the Grand and Green rivers of the great Colo-
rudo of the west, in 1859 , under the command of
Oapt. J. N. Macomb. With geological report, by
J. S. Newberry. W., 1876. 4° 1126.10
— Engineer depaHment. Report of explorations across
the great basin of Utah, 1859, by Oapt J. H. Simp-
son. W.,1876. i° 1126.08
Ward (A. N.) The husband in Utah. 1857. 1115.05
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 3, 1869 (3 articles) on the
V. 8. Utah exped. of 1858 ; v. 13, 1864 (The Mormons, by
Fitz Hugh Ludlow.
See also (p. 383 of this catalogue), for special reports on
the geology, paheontology, natural history, climate, and
agriculture of Ctah, the volumes now issulug of the various
goverumeut surveys of the territories by Haj^f "'
> King.
and Wheeler.
4^ See also Mormons and Mormoniam (p. 94.)
Utica, (N. Y.)
Jones (P.) Annals and recollections of Oneida County,
N. Y., 1851 622.16
Utreolit {Peace of),
Torcy (J. B. 0. de). Memoirs : the treaty of Byswio
to the peace of Utrecht [1687-1712.] From the
French. 2 v. 1757 521.08
Vancouver Island.
Forbes ((7.) Notes on the physical geography, etc. [In Royal
geogr. 800 Journal, v. 34, 1864.] 903.37
Qrant ( W. C.) Description of Vancouver island. With map,
[In Royal geogr. goo. Journal, v. 27, 1867.] .... 903.30
— Remarks on Vaucouver Island, [In Royal geogr. aoo. Journal,
V. 31, 1861.] 903.34
Lord {J. K.) Tho naturalist in Vancouver island.
1866 1153.19
Maefie (M.) Vancouver island : history, resources, etc.
1865 1153.12
Mayne (R. G) Four years in British Columbia and
Vaucouver island. 1862 1153.17
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 87, 1860J (Cruise round
Vancouver's Island),
49- See also British Columbia.
Note. — A number of early maps of this region are printed
In the Berlin arbitration documents.
Tan Diemen's Land. See Tasmania.
Vaudois.
Baine3(K) The Vaudois of Piedmont 1855. [Trav.
lib., V. 7.] 5075.12
4e^ See also Alblgeuses and Waldenses (p. 77).
Vendee, [France).
EiUiO.J.) The story of the war in La Vendfe. [1790-
1815.] 18.i7 513.08
See also Victor Hugo's ■ Ninety Three ' [314.59].
Venezuela.
Biggs {J.) History of Miranda's attempt to effect a
revolution in South America. With notices of
Oaraooas. [anon.'i 2d ed. 1809. . . . 567.15
Campaigns and cruises in Venezuela, 1817-1830. Also,
tales of Venezuela, 3 v 1161.03
Eastwick (E. B.) Y. : sketches of life, eic. 1868. 1163.13
Humboldt [A. von). Equinoctial regions of Amer., v. 6, 1826, 1 1 65.0C
Same, v. 3. 1855 1164.02
Lavaysse (J. F. D. ) Description of V. 1820. . 1166.19
Official documents relating to Venezuela. With the
constitution. London, 1812. 8°. . . . 1164.17
Paez (li.) Wild scenes in South America ; or, life in
Venezuela. 1862 1163,10
TroUope (A.) West Lidies and the Spanish Main.
1860 1162.21
See also (in Biography) Uvea of Bouvab (p. 126) ;— Mi-
randa (p. 177) i—fixz (p. 184).
Venlca
Adam.s (W. H. D.) The queen of the Adriatic ; past
and present 1869 971.20
Calendar of state papers and ms. relating to KugUsh
afiairs, in the archives of Venice. Ed. by R. Brown.
v. 1-5, 1202-1.554. [Rolls calendars]. . . 5137.01
Flagg (E) Venice ; the city of the sea, 1797-1849.
1853 972.04
SBOOKLYN MEBOANXILB LIBBABT.
COUNTRIES : Vanloa to Virginia
891
ailbert {J.) OadoM ; or, Titian's oonntry. 1869. 1446.14
HazliU (O.) History of the Venetiun republic [4()9 to
1457.] 4v. 1860 631.11
BUtory of V., to 1973. [In Universal hlat., t. 37.] . , iOS.W
Howells (W. D.) Venetian life. 1866. . . . 972.03
Limojon (A. T. de). City and repnblio of V. 1699. 532.15
MaHiii{,B.) Daniel Manin and Venice in 1848-19. With
introd. by L Butt. 1862 532.17
Rtiviowod In Westtn. rev., r. 73. 1860.
B'uskmi.j.) Stones of Venice. 3 v. 1851. .1315.06
V. 1. Xbe FoniidatiouB. 3. The Sea Storiea. 8. The 7*11.
8alix(a. A.) Rome and Venice, in 1866-7. . 975.11
Sketch-book by an American in Venice. ['Oostumes.]
23 leaves, [n. p.] 1860. 1.8° 6625.24
Smedleu (K) Sketches from Venetian history. 2 y.
1816 532.04
Taine (H.A.) Italy : Florence and Venice. 1869. 975.09
4V Sk alsn works on Italy (p. 336), espeolally the gaide-
books of Murray, Black, Bxdeker, etc.
See also FortuigUUy rev., T. 6, 1866 (The Valley Land of
Veiiotia, by U. Kcroyd) ; LitteU'B Living Age. 1871, v. 1
(Heoords of Veuotiaii iuqnisltiuu) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 16,
1868 (The Venetian ropublio and CounoU of ten) ; N. A.
rev., V. 86. 1858 (Uistoric:il sketch) ; Quar. rev., Oct., 1874
(Rise, decline, and fall); Fortn. rev., v. 3, 1865 (Diplo-
macy. 1603-27); N. A. rev., v. 100, 1865 (Review of Boaohet
on Veuotiau diplomacy) ; N. Brit, rev , v. 14, 1866 (Veuo-
tiau diplomacy) ; Quar rev., t. 116, 1864 (Venetian state
papers).
In Fiction see Fosoarinl ; or, the pati-iciana of Venioa
(193.45) : Coopers Bravo (163.20) ; De Mille's Winged
Lion ; or, etoriea of Venice [172.43J ; Howeils' Foregone
oouoluaiou (213.U6] ; M. Q. Lewis's Bravo of Venice [a23.T7J.
Vermont.
BttkUy {JS.) History of Vermont, with descriptions
physical and topographical. 1846. . . 021.22
Chase {F., editor t. Gathered sketches from the early
history of V. 1851! 601.10
Depui) {H. W.) Etiian Allen sind the Green Mountain
heroes of '76 3013.21
HaU{B.n.) History of Eastern Vermont, to [1800].
1858 625.24
Hall (H.) History of Vermont, to 1791. . . 625.24
Hemenway (A. M. ) Poets and poefiy of V. 1868. 1615. 16
Beguiiration. 17tb-18th registration report, 1873-71.
2 V. Rutland, 1875-70. 8°. . . . .
Slate geological survey. Report, by E. Hitchcock. E.
Hitchcock, jr., A. D. Hagar, 0. H. Hitchcock.
Pub. by A. D. Hagar. 2 v. Olaremont, (N. H.)
1801. 4° 4117.01
Slate superintendetii of education. 1st report. Got, 1876.
Rutland, 1876. 8°.
State officers. Biennial reports, 1873-74. Montpelier,
1874. 8°
Thompson (Z.) History of V. 1842. . . . 675.20
Part 1. Natural history, geology, and mlnerftlogy. Part 2.
Olvil history. Part 8. Gazetteer.
Same. Supplement. 1833 675.20
Walton's Vermont register, for 1876 6753.29
Williams (.S. ) Natural and civil history of Vermont.
[To 1807.] 2d ed. 2 v. 1809 623.13
See also, in Fictian, D. F. Thompson's Qreen Mountain
Boys 1261. 27J ; Ount Quriey (Hunting and smuggling on
the Canada line) ; May Martin ; Bangers, etc.
Verona {Coiujress of, 1822).
Ohaieavhriand (K JJ. de). Congress of Verona. 2 v.
1838. 453.10
Versaillea
Nouvdle description de Versailles. 1832. . . 963. 19
Su aUo Paris (p. 356), for Incidental noUoes of Versailles.
Vioksburs {Miss.)
My cave life in Viclcsburg. By a lady. 1864. 643.17
Victoria, {Australia).
Booth {KO.) Life in Victoria. 1869. . . .1062.07
Victoria illus. 2d series. Sidney, 1862. obi. 4°. 1066.00
Victoria, the British " El Dorado " ; or, Melbourne in
1869. London, 1870. 16° 1062.06
Westqarth {W.) Victoria ; and its gold mines.
1853 1063.18
.9«« a/to atatlsUoal soo. of London. Journal, v. 17, 1854
(Hist, and statistical view of V., by G. M. Bell) ; Westm.
rev., V. 89, 1868 (Uemocratlo government in V.)
a^ See also works on Australia (p. 292.)
Vienna, {AtaMa).
Blusher {B.) and Weias {K.) Handy guide to Vienna.
1873 9G5.ii9
La Oarde I— ). Journal of a nobleman at V. daring the congress.
[Waldle library, v. l.J II078.U
" Vie Qraphic " guide to V., london, 1873. 12°. 966.28
Trollope (F. ) Vienna and the Austrians. 1838. 9G6. 17
See also Blackwood's magasine, October, 1873 (Vienna in
exhibition time) : Fraaor's mag.. May, 1873 (Vleuna. by
U. D. Conway) ; Harper's mag., v 46 (by M. D. Conway ■
illus.) ; International rev., Jan., 1875 (Vienna and the cea>
tennlal, by J. U. Hart), jgg- See alto Anstrla (293).
Vineland, (New Jersey).
8u Traser's mag., Jan., 187S (Settlement of.J
Virginia.
Animal reports of officers, boards, and institutions of
Va., Sept., 1875. Richmond, 1875. 8°. .
Calendar of Virginia state papers and other manuscripts,
1652-1781, preserved in the capilal at Richmond.
Ed. by W. P. Palmer, v. 1. Richmond, 1875
4°. 626.08
Orders and constitutions, 1619. (Force's Traota, v. 8.) . . 677.10
State hoard of emigration. Virginia : a geogr. and poli-
tical summary. Richmond, 1870. 8°. . 1131.22
Stale convention of 1788, for del, berating o:i the constitu-
tion recommended by the federal co ivention.
Debates and other proceedings. Richmond, 1805
12°. 5735.21
State consiUiUinnal convention of 1829-30. Proceedings
and debates. Richmond, 1830. 8°. . . 6735.17
Arlliur {T. S) and Carpenter {W. H.) History of V.
1852 625.28
Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia ; 1675-6. [Force's Traota, v. 1.1 677 08
Beiierley {R) History of V. to 1700. 1722. . 625.15
OampbeU {O History of V. [to 1781]. 18 >0. 625.20
CoUon{A.) Account of our late troubles In Vlrglnia,1676. [Force's
Tracts, v. 1.] 577,08
Declaration of the state of the colonic and affaires, 16'20, [Force's
Tracts, V. 8.] 577.10
Detcriplion of the province of New Albion, In North Virginia,
1648. [Force's Tracts, v. 2 ] 677.')9
'Discover!/ of V. and voyages to. 1584-90. [Flnkerton's Voyages.
V 12.] 926.12
Foote (W. H.) Sketches of V. hist and biogr. 2d series.
2ded. 1856 625.19
Bammond {J.) Leah and Rachael; or the two fruitful! sisters,
Virginia and Maryland, 1656. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] 577.10
IIowe{U.) Historical collections of V. 1852. 02.5.21
Jefferson ^T) Notes on Virginia. [In his Writings, v. 9.J 6045.09
Maury {M. F.) Physical survey of Virginia, prelimi-
nary report. 2decl. 1809 1113.23
Meade {W.) Old churches, ministers, and families of
Virginia. 2 v. 1857 3457.11
Moorman (J. J.) Virginia Springs. 1859. . . 1113.09
Narrative of Indian and, civil wars. 1675-6. [Force's Tracts,
V. l.r 677.08
Neill {R D.) History of the Virginin compiiny of Lon-
don. 1809 625.29
New life of Vlrgiuea ; being the 2d part of Nova Britannia, 1612.
(Force's rrsota, v. l.J 577-08
JVortoood (Cui. —). Voyage to V. [Force's Tracts, v. 3,] , 677.10
Nova Britannia : oflfering most excelleut fruits by planting in V.
16U9. [Force's Tracts, v. l.J 677.08
Original documents from the State Paper offloe, London, and
the British Museum ; illustrating the history of Sir
Walter Raleigh's first America:t colony, and the colony of
Jamestown. With a memoir of Sir Ralph Lane. Ed. by E.
E. Hale. [ArchEeologia Amer., v. 4.J 677.21
Pollard (fi A.) The Virginia tourist : nuturnl beauties,-
mineral springs, etc. 1870 1113.22
Pfer/icf desoriptlou of Virginia. 1649 [Foroe'sTracts, v. 2.J 677.09
SKrigUy (iV.) True relation of Virginia and MaryUnd, 1699.
[Force's Ti-acts, v. 3.] 677.10
Smith {J.) Historic of Virginia. [To 1629.] 2 v.
1819 625.16
— Same, (/n Pinksrton, v 13,] 926.13
Strachey { W. ) Historie of travails into Virginia Britan-
nia. 1619-12. [Hakluyt society, 1819. . 62').'25
— Lawes, divine, moraU and martiall. For the colony in Vir-
J;ine» Britannia. 1612. (Force's Traota, v. 3.] . . 677.10
eclaratlon of the estate of the colonic, 1610. [Force's
Tracts, V. 3.) 677.10
Virginia and Maryland, or Lord Baltimore's printed case un-
cased and answered, 1655. [Force's Tractii, V. 2.J 577.09
Virginia historical register, and literary advertiser, lid.
by W. Maxwell 0 V. 1848-53 f.a\.n
Tirginia't cure : discovering the true ground of that Chnr.h's
nnhappiness. By R. G. 160'2. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.; 571.10
In asking for books, use the '• Book Order," giving ths AUTHOB'S NAME, th* first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
892
COUNTRIES : -^ginia to Westchester.
WingflOi {B. M.) •• A dlscoarse of Vlrglnl*." Ed. with notes
by 0 Deans. [Arohaeolo^a Amer., T. 4.] ... 677.21
SIrotlier {D. H.) Virginia illustrated. By Porte Cray-
on, [pseud.] 1857 254.31
Bapr. from Harper's mag., t. 10-13.
— The Virginia Canaan. |fti Harper's mag., t. 8, 1863-<.]
»3- See also United States. {The South, p. 881 ;- War of
the Rebellion, p. 386).
Also [in Biography) lives of John Sutth ; — Jefferson ;
— Madison ; etc.
Kg- For lllnstrative Action see p. 1, 3, of Boston pnbllo
library chronological Index to hist, fiction [2736.13.]
Vorarlburg, {Bavaria).
Bradshaw's notes for travellers 982.03
Waldenses.
Bealiie ( W. ) •The Waldenses ; or, protestant valleys
of Piedmont, Dauphiny, and the Ban de la Eoohe.
1838 986.10
O- See aim Alblgenses and Waldenses (p. 7T).
■Wales.
Adams {W. T.) Eed cross ; or, yonng American in W.
[Fiction] 112.27
Annale.'s Cambrise. [447-1288.] L., 1860. 8°. f Holla
chronicles.] 5141.—
Arnold (M.) Study of Celtic Uterature. 1867. 2752.16
Borrow ( 0. ) Wild Wales : its people, language, and
scenery. 1869 951.02
Bnd y Tywysogion ; or, chronicles of the prince of
Wales. [Welsh and English.] London, 1860. 8°.
[Rolls chronicles.] 5141.—
Orose (F.) Antiquities of England and W. 8 v. 478.03
Hall (Mr. and Mrs. S. C.) Book of South Wales, the
Wye, and the coast 1861 9-55.20
Sallivoell {J. 0.) Notes of family excursions in North
Wales. 1860 951.16
'Tones (A.) Cymry of '76 ; or, Welshmen and their
descendants of the Amer. rev 461.20
Kohl (J. Q.) England, Wales, rfc. 1844. . . 955.04
LonafeUow {H. W.) Poems of places. . . . 1667.11
J^oiitn(r.) *Toar througli W., 1806. [/n Pinfeerton, v. 2.] 926.02
MmTay [J.) Handbook for Wales. 2 v. 1860-61. 953.18
Price (T.) Language and literature of W. [In his Literary re-
mains, v. 1, 1864.] 6063.22,
Rowlands ( W. ) Cambrian bibliography to 1800. With
biogr. notices. 1869. 2734.16
Skene (W. F.) The four ancient books of Wales, con-
taining the Cymric poams attributed to the bards
of the 6th century. 2 v. Edinb., 1868. 8==.
Eeyiewed In North Brit, rev., v. 49, 1868 ; Westm. rev.
T. 92. 1869.
Skrine [H.) Tour through, 1795. [In »Pinkerton, v. 2.] 926.02
Timbs (J.) Abbeys, castles, and ancient halls of Eng-
land and Wales, v. 2. 1870 472.15
Woodward (B. B.) History of Wales, to [1416]. 2 v.
inl. 1852 486.19
See aUo Eraser's mag., v. 74, 1866 (The Welsh triads) ;
N.s. T. 3, 1871 (Birds-eye view in W. ; lu the land of the
Kymry ; King Henry II. In W., by Patricius Walker) ; v. 3,
1871 (PUgrimage to St. David's) ; v. 4, 1871 (On the Wye) ;
Blackwood's mag., V. 82, 1867 (Cambria and Cottonopolis :
i. e. scenery lu Wales and Manchester) ; Ed. rev., v. 97
(Church of England In the mountains) ; Quar. rev., v. 109,
1861 (Welsh, and Welsh literature).
See also works on England (p. 316) ; and in the general
alphabet. Language (Welsh) ; — Poetry {Welsh).
Wallachla. See Roomanla (p. 364).
Wallingford, {Conn.)
Davis {C. H. 8.) History of W., 1670-1870. . 592.08
Warwickshire, {Migland).
Beauties of England, v. 15, pi 1 [21], (by J. N. Brew-
er) 952a.05
JSujdafe (IF.) Antiquities of W. 1656. . . . 488.04
See also Hawthorne (N.) Our English Home, p. 77-105
[954.16] ; repr. from Atlantic montlily, v. 10, 1862.
Washington, {D. C.)
Ames {M. 0.) Ten years in W. 1874. . . . 1134.19
BaiTuird (Maj.-gen. J. 0.) Eeport on the defences of
Washington. 187h 4518.11
Ellis (J. B.) Sights and secrets of the national capital.
1869 • 1115.10
Oleio (0. li.) Campaigns of the British army at Wash-
ington, 1814-1815. 3ded. revised, [anon.] 585.11
aobiif;IU {L. A.) RecoUections of W. 1869. 1113.16
Martin {RW.) Behind the scenes in W. . .1131.18
Towmend {G. A.) W., outside and inside. 1874. 1133.19
Varnum (J. B.) Seat of government of the Unitad
States. 1818 11'25.16
Washincjton city and how to see it. New York. 1876.
24*. J121.22
See also AUaiitlc monthly, v. 7, 1861 • Bentloy's Miscel.,
V. 60, 1861 (by J. a. Kohl) : International rev., v. 1, 1874
(Architects of the American capitol, by J. Q. Howard).
Washington Territory.
Browne {J, R.) Hist, memoirs of, 1592-1863. [In his Kesources
of the Pacific slope, e/c] 4006.06
Fhans {K) Annnal address before the western Wash-
ington industrial assoc, 4th annual exhibition,
1874
— Pnget Sound : its past, present, and future ; address,
1869
Handbook almanac for the territories of Washington,
etc., for 1863. 1863 1123.14
Kip (i. ) Army life on the Pacific ; exped. against the
_ Indians. 1850 1123.24
Legislative assembly. Message of the governor, 1873, 75.
Stevens {I. I.) 'Report of explorations for a route for
the [Northern] Pacific railroad. 47th and 49tb
parallels, from St. Paul to Puget Sound. [With]
supplement, 1855 59 1127.01
Note. — Subsequently issued as v. 12, pts. 1-2 of the same
series, with different paging 1127.12
Williams {J. S. ) History of the invasion and capture
of Washington. 1857 585.03
Wmthrop{T.) Canoe and the saddle. 1863. . 1122.01
Washoe.
Broume {J. B.) California and Washoe. . . 1114.07
Waterbury, {Conn.) '
Bron.ion{H.) History of W. 1858 592.10
Waterloo {Campaign of).
Burrell {J. P.) Official bulletins of the battle, in the
original languages, with translations into English.
1849 518.05
Oiesney {C. C.) Waterloo lectures. 1868. . . 517.'27
aieig (0. R.) Story of the battle of W. 1835 514.03
Oore (A.) Historical account of the battle. [aHon.]
1817 514.01i
Jomini {H., baron de). Hist.of thecampaign.1860.514.031
Kennedy (Sir J. S.) Notes on the battle of 186.5. 514.024
MatAews { W.) [In his Great conversers and other essays.] 2536.05
Maxwell (W.H.) Stories of W. [Fiction.] . 231.46
Mudford ( W. ) Historical account of the campaign.
1817 518.01
Siborjie { W. ) Hist, of the war in France and Belgium,
in 1815. Battle of Waterloo. 3d ed. With remarks
upon Gleig's " Storv of Waterloo. " 184S. 527.21
Same. Maps, fol.' A.37.24
Southey {R.) Poet's pllgi-image to W. [In his Poetical works, v. 10,
I860.] 1686.03
Note. — For a general note on the literature of the battle,
see the Bulletin of the Boston public library, for Oct., 1876.
See also Blackwood's mag., v 107, 1870 : Eii. rev., v. 112,
1860; Quar. rev., v. 112. 1862 (The Waterloo of Thiers) ;
United Service mag., Oct., 1870 (Field of W., in 1870, by J.
£. Alexander). Also the histories of Thiers and Alison,
and lives of Napoleon (p. 181 of Catalogue).
Watertowrn, {Mass.)
Bond {H.) Genealogies, etc. 2 v. 1856. . . 655.06
Reviewed In N. A. rev., July, 1866,
Weimar, {Germany).
tO" See Blackwood's mag., v. 89, 1861 ; Praser's mag.,
V. 61, 1865 : V. 62, 1865 (Listz, Waguer, and Weimar) ;
Westm. rev., v. 71, 1869. or Littell, 1859, v. 2 (W. its cele-
brities) : Atlantic, Jan., 1877 (W. in June, by B. Taylor) ;
Lewes' Life of Goethe, book Iv.
Wenham, {Mass.)
Allen {M.O.) Histoiy of W., 1639-1860. . . 601.04
West (The). See United States. {West, p. 381-2.)
■Westchester County, (New York).
Baird {C. W.) Chronicle of a border town. History of
Eye, 1660-1870 ; including Harrison and the 'White
Plains, till 1788 613.26
BBOOKLTN MEBCANTILK LIBBABY.
COUNTRIES : ■Wartohertw to ■Woroeaterahlre.
393
BoHornR.) History ofW. 2 T. 18«. . . . 614.09
— Hist, of the Prot. epis. church in the county, 1693-
1853 3457.19
^Vest Indies.
Alcedo y Bexarano (A. de). Geogr. and hist^ dictionary
of the W. I. Tr. with additions, by G. A. Thomp-
son. 5v. 1812 1136.01
'Ohamplain (8.) Narrative of a voyage to the W. L,
1599-1602. [Hakluyt society, 1859.] .1166.11
Ovmey{J.J.) Winter in the W. 1. [Santa Omz. St.
Thomas and Tortola. St Christopher's. Antiprua.
Dominica. Jamaica. Cuba.] 18*3. . . 1162.20
SXnqsleu (C) At last : a Christmas in the West Indies.
1871 1162.25
Lahat (j. S.) NouTeau voyage aux isles de I'Am&iqne.
2 V. 1724 1166.16
Mariin(R. M.) Hist, of the W. I. 2 v. 1836-37. 1162.15
Contents: t. 1. Jamaica, Honduras, Trinidad, Tobago,
Grenada, the Bahamas, Virgin Tsles.
2. British Guiana, Barbadoes, St. VIncenfB, St. Lucia,
Domiuka, Monteerrat, Antigna. St. Ohrlatopher'a.
Pinclatrd (&.) Notes on the W. I. 3 v. 1806. 1166.12
T. 1. Barbadoea. t. 3-3. Barbadoes. Qulana : Berbice,
Demerara, etc.
RegnauU{E.) Histoire des Antilles. [TTnivera.] 901.12
St. Clair (T. 8.) Kesidenoe in the West Indies, etc 2 v.
1834. 1162.11
Contents : Demerara, Berbice, Barbadoefl.
Southey ( T. ) Chronological history of the West Indies.
[1492-1816.] 3v 556.04
Talbnys (W. P.) West Indian pickles. 1875. 1161.25
TVolhpeiA.) The West Indies. 1860. . . .1162.21
Waterlon (,G.) Wanderings, etc., 1812-24. 1865 1161.01
West India sketch book. 2d ed. 2 v. 1835. . 1161.27
See alio Contem. rev., Oct., 1878 (West Indian saperstl-
tlons, by 0. J. Branch) ; Harper's mag., t. 43, 1871 (Bam-
blea in the W. I., by Mrs. H. S. Conant : illus.)
tSr See also Cuba (p. 803) ; Haytl (p. 829).
British West iTidies.
Edwards (JS.) Hist, of the British colonies in the W. L
4th ed. 3 V. 1807 556.01
8ewell (W. G.) Ordeal of free labor in the British W. I.
1861 5832.02
See also Atlantic monthly, v 9, 1862 (Fmlts of free labor
In the W. I.) ; Ed. rev., v. 109 (West Indies : results of free
labor),
j^- See also Bahamas (p. 293) ;— Barbadoea (p. 298 ;—
Bermudas (p. 294) ;— Dominica (p. 804) — Honduras (p.
830) :^ramaioa (p. 297) ;— Trinidad (p. 273).
Danish West Indies.
Parion (J. ) The Danish islands : are we bound in
honor to pay for them ? 1869 556.09
See also Harper's mag. v. 44, 1871 (by tin. Hynea ; illus.)
Westmoreland, (England).
Beauties of England, t. 15, pt. 1 [21] 1811 9S2a.06
Murray {J.) Handbook for W. 1869. . . 951.12
See also Qnar. rev., t. 123, 1867.
West Point
Boynton {K C.) Hist, of West Point, and of the U. 8.
military academy. 1864 4518.20
OuUum (0. iv.) Biographical register of the ofBcers
and graduates of the U. S. military academy.
2ded. 2v. v. 1, 1802-1840. v. 2, 1841-1867. 3-247.05
Kinsman [J. B.) Cadet lile at West Point [ano?i.] With
descriptive sketch by B. J. Lossing. 1862. 145.30
See also Scrlbner, July, 1872 (by B. J. Lossing),
West Virginia,
Dodge [J. R) West Virginia. 1865. . . .
Maury (M. F.) and Fbnlaine ( W. M.) Besouroes of W.
Va. 1876 1131.21
Message [and state documents!. Charleston. 1873. 8°.
Western lalanda. See Azores (p. 293) ;— Hebrides (p. 829).
Westou, (Mass.)
Bond(IL) Genealogies, ric. 2 v. 1855. . . 655.06
Westport, {Mass.)
Sicketson (Z>.) With his Hist, of Ner Bedford. 18S8. . ni.96
■White Mountains.
Crawford (L.) ffist of the W. M. 1846. . .1111.19
Eastman (5. 0.) White Monntain guide-book. 1111.12
King(T.S.) The White Hills. 1860. . . 1111.01
Jfount TFa»«nff(on in winter. B., 1871. 12". .1111.15
Osgood {J. R.) A Co. White Mountains: a handbook.
1876 1121.09
WiUey {B. 0.) Incidents in White Ifountain history.
1856 1111.03
White Sea.
MUner (T.) The Baltic and the White nea. 1854. 992.26
Wight (hie of).
Hassea (J.) Tour, etc. 1790. (7n Pinkerton, v. 3.] . . Mt.Ol
Manim (O.A.) Geological exonrsions, etc. 1854. 4111.20
LockhaH (G. 8. M.) General guide, e<o. 1870. 955.17
Murray (J.) Handbook, e(c. 1855. . . . 953.15
See also Quar. rev., July, 1874,
WlUsborough, (iVne York).
OiUiland ( W.) Pioneer history of the Champlain valley.
1863 622.17
Wilmington, (Delaware).
Ferris (B.) History of W., to the present time. [With his Hist,
of the original settloments, etc. 1846.] .... 692.11
See also Lippiucott's mag., April, May, 1878 ; 3 articles.
Wiltshire, (England),
Beauties of England, v. 15, pt 2 [22], by J. Britton.
1814 952a.06
Murray (J.) Handbook of W. 1859. . . . 953.17
See also Qnar. rev., t. 103, 18S8.
Windham County, (Conn.)
Lamed (K D.) Hist of Windham Co. 1874. 655.17
Windsor, [Conn.)
Stiles (H. R.) History of W. 1859. . . . 692.03
Same. Supplement 1863 692.04
■Windsor Castle and Tovro, (England).
Ritchie (L.) W. Castle and its environs. 1848. 494.22
Tiqhe (R. R.) and Davis (J. E) Annals of Windsor.
1858. 2v. 486.14
See also Tirabs' Abbeys, castles ele., v. 2 [472.16J ; and
(In Fiction) Alnsworth'a Windsor Oaatle [116.81],
Winthrop, (Jfaine).
Thurston (D.) Brief history of W. 1764 to 1855, 601.08
■Wisconsin.
F\sather.stonehaugh (0. W.) Account of lead and cop-
per in W. [/n Ms Canoe voyage. 1847.] 1115.14
ffouemor's message and accompanying documents, Jan.,
1876. Madison, 1876. 8°
Lapham (I. A.) Wisconsin ; its geogr. and topography.
184(5 ■ 625.23
— Antiquities of W. [In Sm. contrlb. v. 7.] 8937.07
ioue( W. (fe£.) W. in the rebellion. 1866. . 63,3.08
Owen ID. D.) 'Geological survey of W, 1852. 4117.04
— Same. • Hlnstrations. 1852 4117.05
Smith (W.F.) History of W. v. 1-3. 1854. . 624.18
Superintendent of public instruction. Annual report for
year ending August, 31, 1875. Madison, 1775. 8°.
Wiseorviin historical society. Report and collections.
1854-58. V. 1-4 . . 624.22
■Wobum, (Mass.)
Sewatt(S.) History of Wobum. 1868. . . . 612.09
■Woodbury, (Conn.)
Obthren ( W.) History of ancient Woodbury, Connecti-
cnli, 1659-1851, including the present towns of
Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Koxbury and a
part of Oxford and Middlebury. 1854. . 592.09
"Worcester, (Mass.)
i7ersei/(a) History of W. 1836 to 1861. . .611.07a
Howland (H. J.) Worcester as it is. [anon.'\ 1856.1111.14
Uncoln(W.) History of W., to 1836. 1837. . 611.07
Same. 1862 611.07a
■Worcestershire, (England^)
Beauties of England, v. IS, pt. 1 [31,] by F. 0. Latrd, 1814. »62a.06
Murray (J.) Handbook for W. 1867. . . . 951.08
In asklDff for boob, use tbe ■' Book Order," gtving the AUTHOB'S NAUK, the Srst part of the TITLE, and the NDUBBR.
894
COUNTRIES ; Wyoming— Zurich to COURTESY
Wyoming, (Pa.)
Miner (C) History of W. [To 1788.] 1845. . 623.06
Pgek{0.) W., its history, inoideuta, eic. 1858. 591.07
iStone ( W. L.) Poetry and history of Wyoming. 2d
ed. enlarged. 18i4 621.18
Valley of Wyoming : lomance of its history and poetry.
Also, specimens of Indian eloqueuoe. N. Y.,
18i;6. 8° 621.17
Sk aim Harper's mag., T. 17 (Romance of W.> by A. H.
Onernsey ; iUus.)
Wyoming Territory.
See the reports of the United States geoL surrey (Hayden)
especially those for 1870 and 1873 [tlie.OO] : and the annual
reports of U. S. commissioner of mining, 1867-7i.
tg- See alio Yellowstone Region, beloa.
Xanthus, {Lycia, Asia minor).
FeUouis IC.) Account of the lonlo mouumpnt excavated at X.
1848 1465.28
— XarUAian marbles. 1843 1155.23
US' See alto works on Lycla (p. 341).
Yarkand, (Oapital of Chinese Turkislan).
Shau) (R. B.) Journey to Yarkand. 1872. .1024.22
See also Mscmlllan's mag., r. ilO, 1874 (The bazaar at Y.)
4^ See alto TnrUstan (p. 374).
Yates County, (N. T.)
Cleveland (8. 0.) History and directory of. t. 1.
1873 622.10
Yello'TOBtone Region.
Barlovo (J. W.) and Heap {D. P.) Keportof a recon-
naissance of the basin of the upper Yellowstone
in 1871 1134.21
Dunraven {Earl.) The great divide : upper Yellow-
stone in 1874 1134.27
Jones ( W. A.) Report upon the reconnaissance of
northwestern Wyoming, including Yellowstone
national park. 1873 1131.12
Richardson (J.) Wonders of the Yellowstone. 1873. 1123.21
See also Soribner's monthly, t. S (Wonders of the Yellow-
stone, by J. F. Langford).
York, (England).
Strangers' guide through York, and its oaUiedraL
1849 951.14
Testamenta Eboraoensia, or wills registered at Yorkillus.
of the hist, manners, etc. 4 v. Lond., Surlees soc,
nos. 1, 30, 45, 53, 1836-G9. 8° 5116.05
Yorkshire, {Bigland).
JeoudMof Englandv. 16[23,)1812(by J. BIgland). . . 952a.07
Murray (J.) Handbook for. 1867. .... 951.09
See also Qaar. rev., v. 12S, 1868 ; Weatm. rev., v. 71, 1889.
Yosemite Valley, (CkUifornia).
Whitney {J. D.) Yosemite guidebook. 1S71. 1123.18
■Sec also Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864 (by F. H. Ludlow) :
Harper's mag., v. 32 (by J. L. Wisely ; illus.) j Scribner'a
mag., V. 8 (by I. H. Bromley ; iUus.)
49* See also Oalifomia (p. 297).
Yucatan.
Fancourt ( C. St. J. ) History oi Yucatan to the close of
the 17th century. 1834 116r>.16
Scholt {A.) Oara glgantesca of Tzamal [Sm. rep. 1869.] 3936.24
— Remarks on an ancient relic of Maya sculpture. [Sm. rep
1871.1 8936.26
Stephens (J. L.) Incidents of travel. 2 v. 1847. 1166.05
Zambesi. Set Africa (p. 286).
Zanzibar, {Island of).
Broume (J. R.) Motes of asojonm on the island, [/n Ait Whaling
omise, 1846 ; p. 328-444 ] 926.20
Burton (R. F.) Zanzibar : city, island, and coast.
1872 1086.03
Sykes (Col.) Olimate and production of Z. [In Royal geogr. soc.
Journal, T. 23, 1883.] 903.26
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 83, 1888 (2 art.) j Macmil-
lan'a mag., Juue, July, 1878 (Z. as a commercial power, by
Sir Bai tie Frere).
Zetland Island.
Clarkt {A.) Brief history of Z., and visits to Z. [7n Aia Christian
missions.] 8447.26
Zulu Country, {Africa).
Gardiner {A. F.) Journey, etc. 1835. . . . 1094.21
Orout(L.) Zulu-land ; Natal, e<c. [1865.] .1093.08
Shooter (J.) The Kafirs of the. 1857. . . .1094.13
Walmsey {M. M. ) Ruined cities of Zulu-land. 5 v.
1869 1083.03
49- 5m aUo Natal (p. MT).
Zuni River.
BUgreavea {L.) Report of an expedition. 1853. 1133.17
Zurich, {Switzerland).
Lander (S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 5. 222.89
4S* See alto works on Switzerland (p. 872).
4^ For works relating to history, geography, and travel, and to political, economic, and social science, not restricted to
particular countries, readers are referred to entries in the general alphabet, under Atlases (p. 66) : — Geography and Travels ;
— Colleclions ; — Gazetteers : — Physical geography ; — Universal geographies) ; — Grovemment and Politics : — History {A ncient ; —
General anti Universal ; — Fhilosophy of history) ; — Political economy ; — Social science. For other main sources of information
see Architecture (p. 33) ;— Arts (Useful) and Manufactures (p. 39) ; —Biblical, religious, and ecclesiastical literature (p. 77) ;—
Botany (p. 224) ;— Costume (p. 284 ;— Drama ;— Education ;— Fine arts ;— Geology :— Heraldry •.—Language ; — Literature j —
Man ;— Military science ;— Natural history -.—Naval science : — Numismatics ;— PUlosophy :— Poetry, etc.
For descriptive and historical fiction ilUistrativo ol historical events and places, and of personal history. lee, in addition to
references given in the pages of this catalogue, the Boston public library chronological index to historical fiction [2736.13] ;
and the Quincy public library catalogue, p. 86-96 [2716.29].
Numerous articles descriptive of particular localities are contained In the pages of Harper's magatine, Soribner's monthly,
and Atlantic monthly, which can bo easily searched for in their general indexes ; but for purposes of reference, when special
gazetteers {see Geography, in general alphabet) prove inadequate, the new editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica, AppUtons'
American eyclopcedia, etc., should be consulted. For current statistical informalimi, see the yearly volumes of the .Annual
register, AppUtons' annual cyclopaedia, Martin's Statesman's manual, and WTiitaker't almanack.
Oonntry. ^ee Nature ;— Seasons ; — and for essays on ruraZ avo-
cations, see Agriculture (p. 8).
Country homes. 5ee Todd (8. E.) 1368 1314.27
Country houses. See Architecture (p. 34).
Country life (Bhyme and reason of). See Cooper (8. P.) 1856.1636.08
Country living and country thinking ; by Gail Hamilton. See
Dodge (M. A.) 2523.03
Oonntry margins. See Hammond (S. H ) and Mansfield (L. W.)
1855 4731.19
Coontry of the dwarfs. See Dn Ohailln (P.) 18711 . . 1092.11
Country parson. ,See Boyd (A. K. H.)
Country towns and the place they fill in modern civili-
ZHtion. [anon.'] London, 1868. 10^. . . 5811.14
County families of the United Kingdom. See Walford (F.) 6Ui
ed. 1871 6616.10
Courage.
— Emerson {R. W.) Society and solitude, p. 225-251. 1870. 2624.03
— Uiggimon {T. W.) Outdoor papers, p. 31-51. 1863. . 2532.02
Repr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 2, 1888.
— Plato. Laches, or courage, .^'e Plato. Dialogues. . 6416.20
Oonrbet (Oustave). See Temple Bar, Nov.. 1874.
Course of time : poem See Pollock B.) 1634.13
Course of true love never did run smooth, [a jraem ]. See
Aldrich (T. B.) 1858 1612.09
Courier (P. li.) ((Kuvres. Pr^cfid^s de sa vie par A.
Carrel. Paris. 1865. 16°. .... 7004.12
Contents : Pamphlets politignea. Fragments d'une tra-
duction d'H6rodote. Pastorales de Longus. Oorrespon.
dance.
Court and camp of Bonaparte. N. Y., [n. d.] 18°.
[H. F. L.] 3132.05
Conrt circles of the republic. See Ellet {Mrs. E. F.) 1869. 3245.13
Court fools. See Doran (John.) 2623.09
Court-hand restored. See •Wright (Andrew) 2768.17
Court martials. See Law. (Military law.)
Conrt of the gentiles. See Gale (Thomas) 3684.07
Court and parliament of beasts. See Oasti (G. B.) 1819. . 1631.01
Court and soc. from Eliz. to Anne. See Montagu (W. D.) 3124.23
CouTtenay (T. P.) Lives of eminent British statesmen. See
Forster (John) and Oonrtenay (T. P.) 8211 .07
— On the poor laws. London, 1817. 8*. [Pamphleteer v 11
p. 373-402.) 6058.11
Courtesy. The boke of ourtasye. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 1841.
[In Percy soc, v. 4.) 6060.04
Same, [/n Babees book. E. B. T. S., 1868.) . .7913.10
ag- See alto Btiqnetts and msunen.
In asking for books, ass the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S KA9IS, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
COURTHOPE COWTAN
395
Courthope (William John). Paradise of birds. Lond.,
1870. Bm. -1°. i«a:i.yo
Oonrtler (The), ^n Oastlglioni (B ) X7M S724.2S
Courtly poets. From Kaleigh to Montrose. Ed. Iiy J.
Hanuab. London, 187il. 16° l(;l.5.'20
Oonrtney (Stephen) and Rogers (W.) Voyage rouud the world,
1708-11. [In Kerr. Voyages, etc., y. 10.] ... . 914.17
Oonrtnsy. Su alto Oourtenay.
Courtot (F. ) Life of St. Francis Solano. London,
1847. 8° 3171.18
OoartsmartiaL SeeLsw {Military law.)
Courtship.
— Be/M {D.) Relig. oonrlship. [In Ms Uiscel.works, t.1*.] 6082.14
Sams. [In hii Works.] 603'2.M
— MoTTis (iJ. ) Courtship and matrimony. 1858. 5821.19
4^ Set alio Marriage ;— Bundling.
Ooortshipof Ulles Standish. /See Longfellov (H.W.) , . 16G4.U
Cousin (Victor). Course of history of modem philo-
sophy. Tr. by O. W. Wight. 2 v. New York,
1852. 8°. 5412.11
— Du vrai, da bean et du bien. 15e 6d. Paris, 1869.
12° 5422.03
— Elements of psychology. Tr. by 0. 8. Henry. New
York, 1855. 12° 5412 10
— Essays on the destiny of modem philosophy, and an
exposition of eclecticism. E., [1849.] 16°. 5422.02
— Histoire g&i4mle de la philosophie. be ^d. Paris,
1867. 12°. 5422.04
— Introduction )i I'histoire de la philosophie. 6e id.
Paris, 1868. 12°. 5422.05
— Jacqueline PascaL 6e 6d. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7042.25
Same. From the French. N.Y., 1860. 8°. 3136.22
— La Jeunesse de mme. de Iiongaerille. 6e dd. Paris,
1868. 12°. • . . . 7042.28
— Lectures on the true, the beautiful, and the good.
Tr. by O. W. Wight N. Y., 1855. 8°. 1412.06
— Madame de Chevreuse. 4o dd. P., 1861). 11°. 7042.26
Note.— For translaUon see below Secret history, etc.
— Madame de Hautefort. Be 6d. P., 1868. 12°. 7012.27
— Madame de Longuevilie ; pendant la Fronde. 3e ed.
Paris, 1867. 12°. 7042.29
— Madame de Sabl6. Paris, 1869. 12°. . . 7042.30
— Philosophical mipoellanies. Tr., with notes, by O.
Bipley. Boston, 1838. 12°. 5426.09
Contents ; Introd. notice. Det^tiny of modern philosophy.
Expos, of eclecticism. Moral hiw uiid liberty. Ideaofcaime
and of the iuflnite. Religion, mysticism, stoicism, clast^i.
flcation of philos questions and schools. Notes on Cousin.
— Philosophie de Kant. 3e 6d. P., 1857. 8°. 5422.07
— Philosophy of Kant Tr. with a sketch of Kant's
life and writings, by A. G. Henderson. London,
1854. 8°. 5414.11
— Beport on public instruction in Prussia. Tr. by S.
Austin. London, 1834. 16° 5511.05
— Secret history of the French court under Richelieu
and Mazarin ; or, life and times of Madame de
Chevreuse. New York, 1859. 12°. . . . 513.01
— Youth of madame de Longuevilie. New York, 1854.
12° 3114.06
— Hamilton (.SiVlT.) Oonsin on German schools.— Philos. of the
unconditioned in ref. to Oouslu's iuflnite-absolute. [In his
DiacuBsioua. 1852.] S113.10
— Taine (i/.) Les philosophds classiques du 19 sidcle. 6426.18
See also North Brit, rev., v. 46, 1867 ; Weatm. rev,, Oct.,
1863 ; aud references in Poole's Index.
«y- See also articles by 0. in Revue des deux mondes.
ennmerated in its ' Table g6n6rale,' p. 35 [8172 ]
Ooussemalcer (O. K H. de). On the musical inatiniments of the
middle ages. [In Journal of Biit. aioh. ass., t. 1, 2.) 1461.01
Ooosay (Matthieu de). Chroniques, 1444 61. [Boohon. Col. des
chron., v. 36, 38.] 608.06
Covenanters.
See Biblical and eool. hist. (ScoUand, p. 103) ;— histories
of Scotland (p. 367), particuiarly Burton's : — Wigtown mar-
tyrs :— lires of Graham (John, o/ Claverhouse, p. ISO) ; —
GbaHAM (John, marq, of Montrose, p. 179).
Oovenants. See Law [Covenants).
Oovent Garden Journal. See Stoolcdale (J.J.) 2 t. In 1. 1810. 1716.01
Oovent Garden Joarnal. &« Fielding (Henry). r7n Aij Worlia,
V. 10.) ; . /'. '. . . 5037.29
Coventry (Francis). History of Pompey the little ; or,
adventures of a lap-dog. [anon. 1 4th ed. London,
1861. 16°. .......... . 165.14
Coventry (George). Enquiry ; proving Junius to have
been lord Saokville. L., 1825. 8°. . . 3038.02
Coventry (Walter ot). Set Walter nf Coventry.
Coventry mysteries. Introd. by J. O. Halliwell. Lon-
don, Skalc. soc, 1M41. 8'' 1756.04
jKr See alto Drama [Mysteria).
Coverdale (Miles, Bp.) Benialns. Ed. by G. Peumou.
C. (Ervj.,) Vnrker soc. 1846. 8°. . . .3(^6.1:1
Contents : Prologues to the translation of the Bible. Ou
death. Lettei'S. Ghostly psalms, <(e., <te,
— Writings atid tran.sLitions. Ed. by G. Pearson. 0.,
(^Kiu/I.,) Parker .vir.. imi. 8°. . . . .3636 12
Contents: Tho old faitB. A spiritual and most prccioiu
pearl. I'ruitiiil lessons. On the Lord's supper. Order
of the chun^h In Denmark. Abridgment of the Euobi-
rldion of Krasmus.
— Writings. [Extracts.] London, 1831. 12°. 3553.07
Oovetousness. See Oovetonsness (p. 82 of catalogue).
Cowau (Frank). Curious facts in the history of insects.
Phila., 1865. 1'2° 4823.09
Oowan (Joseph, b, 1831).
— Bintan [R. J.) English radical leaders. 187B. . . , 8231.14
Cowdin (Eliot C.) Universal oiposition, Paris, LS67.
Eeport to thu department of state on silk and silk
manufacture. Wash., D. C, ISe--'. 8°. .3i):)1.19
Oowell (Edw. B.) Persian lit. [In Oxford essays, 186S.] 2638.19
Oowell J. J ) (iraian Alps aud Mount Iscran. [fit dalton |F.)
Vacatiou tourists, I860.] 925.11
Co'wen (Esek). Treatise on the civil jnrisdiction of
justioijs of thjj peace in New York, Kewritten by
L. Kiugsley. 5th ed. 2 v. N. Y., 1870. 8°. 5631.07
Cowlea (Key. Henry). Hebrew history. New York,
1875[1874J. 12° 3464.10
Cowley (.Vbraham). Essays. With life, notes, eic.
London, 1868. 16°. 2521.15
— Poems. Life, by 8. Johnson. Ed. by A. Chalmers. [In Ms
English poets, V. 7, 1810.] 1626.07
— Prose works. Including his essays in prose and
verse. Loadon, 1826. 1'2° 2521.11
— Select poems. £d. by E. Sanfbrd. [In Ms British poets, v. 6,
1819.] 1691.08
— Works, in prose and verse. With a life of the author
by Dr. Johnson. New ed. 3 v. h., 1809. 8°. 5026.11
Contents: v. 1. Life by Dr. Johnson. Elegia dedicatorla
Autlior's preiace to the ed. ol 1666. Miscellaiiies. [Miacel.
poems.] Auacreontiqnea. Verses written on several occa-
sions.
2. The mistress ; or love verses. Pindaric odas. Davl-
dels.
3. Davideis, concluded. Discourse concerning the gov. of
OUver Cromwell. Essays : Of liberty. Of solitude. Of
obscurity. Of .igriculture. Tbe garden. Of greatness.
Of avarice. Dangers of an honest man in much company :
Ulaudian's Old man of Verona. Dangers of procrastina-
tion. Of myself. Proposition for tlio advancement of
experimental philosophy. Preface to tlie Cutter of Cole-
man St.
e^ See also Biography, (p. 138) ; and OorahlU nuur.,
Oct., 1876.
Co-wley (Charles). Illustrated history of LowelL Kev.
ed. B., 18i'.8. 1-2° 611.19
Oowley (ifr>. Hauoah P.) 49" See Flays, in general alphabet.
Cowper (B. Harris). Apocryphal gospels and other
documents relating to the histoiy of Christ Tr.,
with notes. 4th ed. L., 1S74. 8°. . . . 3757.27
Oowper (Spencer). Paget {J.) Spencer Cowper's case. [In hit
Paradoxes and puzzles. 1874.] 2538.11
Cowper (William). Works with Ufe, by E. Southey.
8 V. L., 1853. 12° 5026.U1
Contentt!
Adam ; a sacred drama from
Paradise Lost: Fragment of
commentary, v. 4.
Table ralk, v. 6.
Task (The), v. 6.
Translations from Fables of
Gay. Transl. of Greek verses;
of tho Latin and Italian poems
of Milton ; Irom V. Bourne ;
flrom Mme. Guyon ; from
Latin of Owen.
Italian of G. Baudreiui, v. 8.
Anti-Thelyphthora, v. 6.
Homer's Iliad, v. 7.
Homer's Odyssey, v. 8.
Letters, v. 2 4.
Life by S ratliey, v. 2.
Miscellaneous poems, v. fi.
OIney Hymns, v. 6.
Papers iu the Oonnoisseur.v. 4.
— Piiems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In Ohalmera. Eng-
lish poets. V. 18, 1810.] 1626.18
— Poetical works. [With life.] 3 v. B.,1856.16°.1634.10
Same. 3 v. L. 1813. 12° 1611.18
V, 1. Memoir. Table talk. Conversation. John Gilpin,
etc., etc.
2. The Task. Translations from Vincent Bourne.
3. Hymns. Transl. from .Mmo. Guion. Transl. of the
Latin and Italian poems of Uiltou. Translations from
Vincent Bourne. Minor Poems. Translations of Greek
verses, etc. etc.
— Select poems. Ed. by B. Walsh. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh.
British poets. V. 38. 1822.1 1691.38
aS" For lives of C, and oritisms of his works, see Bio-
graphy (p. 138.) Also Sainte-Benva (C. A.) English por-
traits 3282.17
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(French critics and criticism : Taine) : Westm. rev., v. 80,
1863 (TUe critical character : Kuskin and Arnold) ; also re-
ferences in P>>ole's Index.
jdfcS- 6'ce (tlso Essays, in general alphabet ; — Fine arts
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iudividual authors, see their names in Biography (p. 116-
215), and iu the general alphabet.
Critique of pure reason. See Kant (I.) 6414.10
Critceiideu (John Jordan). Life, with selections trom
his correspondence and speeches. Ed. bv hia
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Crittenden (S. W. ) Treatise on bookkeeping. Phila,
185(!. 8° 40-15.03
Croall (A.) *Nature-printed British sea-weeds. See Johnstone
(W. Q.) 4916.17
Crocker (Zebulon). Catastrophe of the Presbyterian
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New Haven, 1838. 12°. 3541.05
Crocket (Col. David). Life of Martin Van Buren. New
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Croft (Sir Herbert). Love and madness, a story too
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Oroit (J. W.) Respective situatious of the reformed church In
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Crofton (Francis Blake). The bewildered querists and
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Crofutt (George A. ) J'rans-oontjnental tourists* guide.
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Croker (Thomas Crofton, editor). Fairy legends aud
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Cro'west(F.) Great tone-poets : short memoirs. L.,
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Cro'wley (Robert). Select works ; ed. by J. M. Cow-
per. L., 187'2. 8°. [B. E. T. S. Extra ser, no.
15] 7914.14
Crown or wild oUve. See Raskin (J.) 1868 5816.13
Crow^ne iJohn). Dramatic works. With memoir and
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Contents: v. 1. Juliana. History of Charles VIU. of France.
Galisto. T. 3. Gnunti-y wit. Ambitious statesman. Sir
Courtly Nice. Darins. 4. English friar. Regulus. Harried
beau. Caligula.
Crowned In Palm-land. See Nassan (R. H.) 1874. . . 3181.07
Crudeu (Alexander). A complete concorda.ice to the
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Cruelty.
— AngeU(a.T.) The protection of animals, [/n Amer. aoc. sci.
asBOC. Trans., no. 6, 1874.] 5811.03
— Oracrqfl (II.) Essays, v. 1, 251-9. 1868. .2521.13
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Cruikshank (George). • Omnibus. With 100 engrav-
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1869 1445.09
-— Table »book. Ed. by G. A. A'Beckett. New od.
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— Three conrses and a dessert; tales, with 50 illus. 6th
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— Works. A 'descriptive catalogue, by G. W. Eeid.
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— Paget (J.) George Cruikshank. [/n /ii* Paradoxes and puzzles.
1874.] 2638 11
— Rogers (C. ediinr). Centenary garland : being picto-
nal illustrations of the novels of Sir W. Scott, bv
G. C. 1871 5065.19
See also Blackwood, v. 94, 1R66 : Galaxy, Jan., 1868 (by C.
Cook) j Westm. rev., June, 1840 (by W. M. Thackeray).
t^ For works ilinstrated by G. C. see Brongh Life of
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Cruikshank (Bobert). Cruikshank at home : a new
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— Designs. See Woodward (G.M.) Eccentric excursions. 6625.2S
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Cruise in tlie Gorgou. S.e Devereux (W. C.) 1869. . . 1084.21
Cruise of the Betsey See Miller (Hugh). 1868. . . .4111.23
Crumbs swept up. See Talmage (T. De W.) 1870. . . 2643.30
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1862. 12° 5831.11
Crump (Arthur). Theory of stock exchange specula-
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Crusade of Fidelis, his pilgrimage to the celestial city.
[anon.} D. rby, (Enq.,) 1828. 1'2°. . . 3537.06
Crusades. See Conntries, etc. (d-usades, p. 303} : and Qnizot's
Col. dea m6m. rel. a I'hist. de France (p. 324 of catalogue)
for the chronicles of Guibert de Nogent, Gulllaume de Tyr.
Albert d'Alx, Kaimond d'Agiles, J. de Vitry, (to.
Crusoe's Island. See Browne (1. R.) 1864 1114.07
Cmstaoea. See Natural history. (Crustacea.)
Cruveilhier (Jean). Anatomy of the human body.
Ed. by G. 8. Pattison. N. Y., 1853. 8°. 4.136.04
Ornz (San Juan de la). Obras esoogidas. [In Ocboa. Escritoies
mist. v. 2, 1847.) 7215.09
Cryptogram. See Botany.
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phyelcs. [Jn Sm. report, 1872.] 39a6.37
— Dunn ( C. d.) Autobiography of a crystal in the
formation of the solar system. 1876. . 1641.31
— Kopp ih.) Einleituug in die krystallographie.
1849 4113.12
Same, ixi kupfertafeln. 1849. . . . 4113.12
— Mitchell ( W. ) and Tennayit {S. ) Mineralogy and crys-
tallography 1855 4111.01
— Buskin (J.) Ethics of the dust. 1866. . 3511.16
4^ See also Ohemistry ;— Geology ;— Mineralogy.
Oaba. See Countries. (Oitba, p. 303).
Cudmore (P.) Civil government of the states and the
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— The Irish republic : hist, memoir on Ireland and her
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Cudworth (Ralph}. Intellectual system of the uni-
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— Treatise concerning eternal and immutable morality.
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Ones from all quarters. 5e« Jacox (F.) 1871 2532.30
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Cnlley (R. S. ) Handbook of practical telegraphy. 4th
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Cullum {Maj.-Gen. George W.) Biographical register
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67. 2ded. 2 v. t. 1. 1802-1840. v. 2. 18U-1867.
New York, 1868. 8^ 3*247.05
Culpeper (Nicholaa). English physician and com-
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Uibouf] 1790. 4° 3818.06
Culprit fay. [A poem.] See Drake (J. B.) 1869. . . 1642.08 , 09
Cultivator (The), v. 1-4, 1834r.38. Albany, 1838.
^° 6128.24
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— Emerson (R. W.) Culture. [In his Conduct of life, p. 111-45.
I860.] 2524 02
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— Oiles iff.) Cost of a cultivated man. [In his mustrations of
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— Helps {A.) OonversatiouH on war and general cul-
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— Bigainson [T. W.) Plea for culture. [In his Atlantic essays,
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Bepr. trom Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867.
— miteU {J. S.) Briefhistory of culture. 1875.6812.25
— Klemm ( Q. ) Allgemeine cultur-geschichte der
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— Shab^ {J. G.) Culture and religion. . . 3593.05
— Toumans {R T.) Culture demanded by modern life.
1867 5514.16
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ern culture).
j^- See also Education :— Life (Conduct of) ;— Litera-
ture ; — Social science. {Civilization.)
Oulture of the observing faculties. See Burton (Wm.) 1865 6512.01
Culture Of pleasure. [anon.'\ 3d ed. L., 1872. 8°. 3541.06
Culverwel (Nathaniel). On the light of nature. Ed.
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EcUnburgh, 1857. 8° 64*i4.21
— Hunt (J.) Bellg. thought in Engl., v. 2, p. 334. 1871. 3445.18
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— Calvary ; or, the death of Christ A poem. 2d Amer.
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Cumberland (Kichard, Bp. ) Attempts for discovering
the times of the first planting of nations. Loud.,
1724. S° 421.15
See aUo Sanohoniathon. Fhoenlulan history [421.16].
Cumberland's British theatre. With remarks, by D. G.
V. 1-48. L., [jud.] 1«°. 1721.16
Contents : v. 1. Borneo and Juliet. She stoops to conquer.
Macbeth. Pizarro. Hichard iil. Douglas. Suspioious hus-
band. 3. Othello. The duenna. The rivals. Belle's strata-
gem. Oymbellne. Venice preserved. West Indian. 3. Much
ado about nothing. The hypo -rite. As yon like it. Provoked
husband. Beggar's opera. Way to keep him. The padlock.
4. Kiug John. King Henry Iv., part 1. The wonder. Ham-
let. Trip to Scarborough. 5. Winter's tale. Man of the
world. The iuconBtant. Love in a village. Jane 8liore.
King Henry viii. Julius Cecsar. 6. Merchant of Venice.
Merry wives of Windsor. Viryinius. Caiua Gracchus. All
In the wrong. King Lear. Cato. 7. New way to pay old
debts. Measure for measure. Jealous wife. The tempest.
Olaudestiue marriage. Coriolanu8. Every one has Ids fault.
7. The alcaid. Tiie buwy body. Tale of mystery. Know
your own mind. Mayor of Ciarratt. A woman never vext.
Maid of the mill. 9. Barber of Seville. Isabella. C:harlea
the second. Fair penitent. George Barnwell. Fall of Al-
giers. Der Freischutz. 10. Fatal dowry. Slieplierd of Der-
went valb. Father and son. Wives as they wore. Lofty
projects. Every man iu his humor. Two galley slaves.
11 Brutus. Ali Paclia. Twelfth night. Henry v. Love iu
humble life. Child of nature. Sleep walker. 12. Orestes in
Argos. Hide and seek. Tribulation. Rival valets. Roses
and thorns. Midas. Bu^e a wife and have a wife. 13. Bold
stroke for a wife. Good natured man. Oberon. Lord of
the manor. Honeymoon. Doctor Bolus. High life below
stairs. 14. Disagreeable Huri>rise. The stranger. Village
lawyer. School for scandal. Spoiled chilil. Animal magnet-
ism. Wheel of fortune. 15. The critic. Deaf and dumb.
The castle spectre. The vcvongo. The midnight hour.
Speed the plough. Rosina. 16. Monsieur Tonsou. Comedy
of eiTors. Spectre bridegroom. Cure for the hcartai-ho.
Amateur and actors. Inkle aud Yarico. Education. 17. Chil-
dren in tlie wood. Bendezvoua. Barbarussa. Gambler's
fete. Giovanni in Loudon. School of reform. Lover's vows.
18. Highland reel. Two gentlemen of Veroi.a. Taming of
the shrew. Secrets worth knowing. The weathercock. The
Bomnambulist. All's well that ends well. 19. Artaxerxes.
The serf. The lancers. Love for love. Merchant's wedding.
Race for a dinner. Eaising the wind. 20. Siege ot Bel-
grade. Who wants a guinea ? Poor soldier. Midsummer
night's dream. Way to get married. Turnpike gate. Paul
and Virginia. 21. The cabinet. Youthful queen. Green
eyed mousier. Country girl. Irish tutor. Beaux stratagem.
The will. 22. Irishman in London. Recruiting oliicer. The
slave. The devirs elixir. Master's rival. The duel. William
Tell. 23. Tom Thumb. Happiest day of my life. Fatality.
Laugh when you can. William TlKnnpson. Ulustrious
stranger. Soldier's daughter. Tlie waterman. Town and
country. 24. No song no supper. Lock and key. Snakes In
the grass. Love, law, and physio. Itienzi. Glari. The bri^'-
and. Riches, The citizen. 25. The Grecian daughter.
Charles the twelfih. Teddy the tiler. Popping the question.
Maid of Judali. X. Y. Z. Oroonoko. The honest thieves.
The blind boy. 26. Notoriety. Matrimony. A husband at
Bight. Firat of April. John of Paris. The miller and his
men. The prisoner at large. Timou of Athens. The prize.
27. Henry iv., part 2. Forty thieves. My grandmother.
The vamt)ire. The farmer. Ella Eosenberg, Two friends.
Valentine and Or.son. I'o ly as it flies. 28. Bobber's wife.
The magpie, or the maid ? Shakespeare's .early days. Point
of honour. Highways and byways. Ice witch. St. Patrick's
day. Blind bargain. Robinson Cmsoe. 29. Maid of honor.
Sleeping draught. Timour the tartar. Modern antiques.
Richard it. Mrs. Wiggins. Comfortable lodgings. The exile.
Day after the wedding. Adopted child. 30. Bride of Lud-
gate. Tekeli. Old and young. Bee-hive. Hartford briJge.
Two strings to your bow. Haunted inn. How to grow rich.
Fortunes frolic. Haunted tower. 31. Killing no murder.
Mr and Mrs. Pringle. The antiquary. Agreeable surprise.
Son-in-law. Open house. Falls of Clyde. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; by
advertisement. Peeping Tom of Coventry. 32. Castle of
Andalusia. One o'clock. Julian. Comus. Fontainebleau.
English fleet. The widow ; or, who wins? The camp. Per-
Bouation. 33. Maid, or wife? Caslle of Sorrento. Faustus.
All at Coventry. Tom and Jerry. Robert the devil, Lestocq,
Cataract of the Ganges. Old regimentals. 34. Presumptive
evidence. Wild oats. Hit or miss. Ambition. The Jew and
the doctor. Knights of the cross. Is he Jealous? Hundred
pound note. Rugantino. The steward. 35. Zarah. The mi-
ser. Iron chest. The romp. The mountaineers. Tiie lottery
ticket. Nettlewig hall. Quite at home. Make your wills.
My husband's ghost I 36. Bold stroke for a husband.
Sylvester Dag^erwood, Gil Bias. Aladdin. Blue Beard.
John Bull. The inviucibles. Malvina. The review. Rob
Roy. 37. The mendicant. Poor gentleman. The quaker.
Jack Brag. My dau^-hter, sir I The young quaker. Battle
of Hexham. Exchange no robhery. Saint David's day.
Love laughs at locksmiths. 38. Heir at law. Netley abbey.
Raymond and Agnes. Foseari. Management. Venoni. The
three and the deuce. Past ten o'clock. The Jew. The devil
to pay. 39. Blue devils. The dramatist. Youth, love, and
folly. Hunter ot the Alps. Adelgitha. Kenilworth. Sprigs
of laurel. For England, ho! False alarms. The wedding
day. 40. Surrender of Calais. Theroae. Foundling of the
forest. Love's labom-'s lost. How to die for love. The de-
linquent. The invisible girl. Peasant boy. Catch him who
can. 41. Love chase. Young hussar. The secret. First
floor. Broken sword. The travellers. Plot and counterplot,
Lodoiska. My spouse and I. Chrouonhotontluilogus. 42.
The hunchback. Court and city. Free and easy. Cobbler
of Preston. Five miles oflf. Devil's bridge Uncle Rip.
Love's sacrifice. Attic story. Mogul tale. 43. The postil-
lion. The Africans. Of a^e to-monow. Bomhastes Furioso.
liOve makes a man. Guy Manneriug. Aniorosa. Bertiam.
BBOOKLTN MBRCANXILE LIBBABX.
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401
Tho curfev. Simpson and Co. 44. Hie first cbkmpagne.
Autony aud Cleopiitra. Affair of honor. Provost oi Bruges.
BolHiid lor au UUvur. Throo wucks after marriage. Qnceu'u
bench. Damon and Pythias. Clear case. 45. Calayuos.
Figaro iu London. Devil and Faiistus. Green man. Lride
of Laiiimerrnoor. Honesty the best policy. Methiuks 1 see
my father. Uoti-ibntion. 46. Don Ctcsur de Bazau. Legend
ofFloren.-e. (Jirulda. Duchess of MalQ. Werner. Cramond
Brig. Alexander tlie Great. Belphegor, the mountebank.
King Henry vi. Troilus aud Cressida. 47. Ingomar. Cor-
slcan brothers. Perfection. Life's a lottery. Skeleton wit-
ness. Fazio. 48. Aiigelo, and the actress of Padua. Be-
ginning and the end. Hauctuary, or England in 1115. Love
and honour. Postman's knock. Aladdin. Au optical delu-
siou. .\U Baba. Wild boy of Bohemia.
Cumberland's Minor theatre. With remarks by D— G.
V. 1-10. L., n. d. 18° 1721.16
Contmts : v. 1. The Pilot. Heart of Mid-Lothian. Inch-
cape Bell. Mason of Buda. The Scapegrace. 8uil Dhuv,
the coiner. The Earthquake. ■' My old woman." Ma.
sanielio. 2. Don Giovanni. Paul Jones. Luke the la-
bourer. Crazy Jane. Flying Dutchman. "Yes I" Tho
forest oracle. Ivauhoe. Floating beacon. 3. Sylvaua.
Tom Bowling, lukeeper of Abbeville. Lady of the Lake.
Billy Taylor. Two Gregories. Wandering boys. Paris
aud Loudon. A day after the fair. 4. Humphrey Clinker.
Mischief making. Joan of Arc. Uuffiau boy. Fortunes of
Nigel. The wreck. Everybody's husband. Banks of the
Hudijou. Guy Faux. 5. The devil's ducat. Mazeppa.
Mutiny at the Nore. Pedlar's acre. "NoIM" Peveril
of the Peak. Thalaba. Wavorley. Winning a husband.
6. Holer, the Tell of tho Tyrol. Paul Clifford. Damon
and Pythias. 'Phree Hunchbacks. Tower of Neslo. Sworn
at Higligate. Maiy Glastonbury. Tho Ued llovcr. Golden
farmer. 7 Grace Huntley. •' The sea !'' The Clerk of Olerk-
enwell. Hut of the red mountain. John street, Adelphi.
The Lear of private life : or father and daughter. John
Overy, or tlle miser of Soutliwark. Spare bed ; or the
shower bath. Smuggler's daughter. 8. Cedar chest.
Wardoch Keimileon. Tho shadow. Ambrose Gwinett.
Cmderoy. Fate of Caias. Young reefer. Itevolt of the
workhouse. The man aud tlie marquis. 9. Gipsey Jack.
L'Urliuo. Fire raiser. Golden calf. Man-Fred. Char-
coal burner. " .Vly Poll aud my partner Joe.'' Tho sixes ;
or, the devil's in the dice. Good looking fellow. Wizard
of the moor. 10. Koof wcrambler. DiaTuoud arrow. Kob-
ber of the Ithiue. Eugene Aram. Eddystono elf. My
wife's husband. Married bachelor. Shakspeare's festival.
Van Dioman's land. Le Pauvre Jacques. 11. Rochester.
An uncle too many. Wild man. Rover's bride. Beggar
of Oripplegate. Paul tho poacher. Tiiomas a Becket.
Pestilence of Marseilles. Unfortunate Miss Bailey. 12.
Humpbacked lover. Bound 'pi-entice to a waterman.
March of iutellect. Joconde. The Kceuba. Shipwreck of
the Medusa. Cliain of guilt. lou. Mistletoe bough. "My
friend Thompson." 13. Battle of Sedgemoor. Larboard
fln. Frederick the great. Wapping old stairs. Man with
the carpet bag. Hercules. Femnle Massaroui, or fair
brigand's Reform. Fatal snow storm. 14. Venus in arms.
Earl of poverty. Siamese twins. Austerlitz. Payable at
sight. BuU-flghter. Rich man of Frankfort. Richard
Plantigeuet. Don Quixote. Black-eyed Sukey. Great
devil. 15. Paul the pilot. Cui'se of mammon. Jack
Sheppard. Boardiug-house. Rule Britannia. Twins of
War.-^w. Tiie Venetian. Bashful man. Ravens of Orleans.
16. Ten thousand a year. Uruler the rose. Jack iu the
water. Haunted liulk. Mariaimo, the child of charity.
Our village. Barber baron. Sixtceu-striug Jack.
Oaming (H. Syer). History of keys [Jour, of Brit, archeol. ass.,
V. 12 : U61.12J ; -History of purses [v. 14 : 1461.14] ;— On
horse slices [v. a : 1461.00] ;— Ou mirrors [v. 17 : 1461.17];—
On spectacles [V. 11: 1461.11].
" Oummerland talk." See Richardson (J.) 1682.25
Camming {.\lexander). Elements of clock and watch-
work. L., 1766. 4° 3937.31
Camming (John, D.D.) Benedictions ; or, the blessed
life. B., 1851. 12° 354'2.02
— Church before the flood. B., 1854. 12°. .3543.01
— Cities (The) of the nations fell. 2d ed. London,
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— D.iily life. B., 1854. 12° 3542.03
— Fidl (The) of Babylon. L., 1870. 8°. . . 35t'2.H
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— Great tribulation. 2 v. N. Y., 1859. 12°. . 3542.04
— Last warning cry. N. Y., 1867. 12°. . .3512.10
— Lectures on the Apocalypse. 3 v. Phila., 1856.
12' 35t'2.15
— Lectures on tha Parables. Ph., 1856. 12°. 3542.14
— Lectures on Romanism. B., 1854. 12°. . .3542.12
— Moses right and Colenso wrong : popular lecttires on
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— Prophetic studies. Lectures on Daniel. Phila., 1856.
12° 3512.13
— Sabbath evening readings. St. John. Boston, 1856.
12° 3,543.(H
Same. St. Luke. B., 1855. 12°. . . . 3543.03
Same. St. Mark. B., 1855. 12°. . .3543.02
Same. St. Matthew. B., 18,5.5. 12°. . 3.*)43.01
— Sabbath morning readings. Exodus. Boston, 1856.
12° 35-t2.20
Same. Genesis. B., 18,'>6. 12°. . . . 3512.19
Same. Leviticus. B., 1855. 1'2°. . .3542.21
— Seventh vial ; or, the time of trouble begun. New
York, 1802. 12° 3.542.22
^Same. London, 1871. 12°. ... .3543.12
— Signs of the times. Ph., 18.55. 12°. . . .3:542.18
— Teach us to pray. N. Y., 186'2. 12°. . . . 3543.07
— Voices of tlie day. B., 1859. 1'2°. . . .3.543.09
— Voices of the dead. B., 1855. 1-2°. . .3543.11
— Voices of the night B., 1854. 12°. . .3543.10
— Watchman, what of the night? New York, 18T6.
1'2°. 3842.23
Cumming (Eoualyn Gordon). Hunter's life in South
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— Wild men and wild beasts. N. Y., 1872. 12°. 4617.31
Cuxnmiugs (M.»F. ) and Miller (C. C. ) Architecture.
Designs for street fronts, suburban hoases, and
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Cuneiform inscriptions.
— Bonnmi ( J ) Inscriptions. [In hit NlnSTeh and Its palaces.
1853.) 1054.14
— Grote/ejul {G. F,) On the cuneiform character. [In Heeren.
Historical researches, v. 2. 183:1.] 4'i4 26
— Layard {A. //.) Assyrian researches. [In his Nineveh and its
remains.] 1054.11
— RawUnsoniO.) Language and writings. [In hit Five great
monarchies, v. 1, 1862.] 425.15
— Rick [C. J,) Inscription at Persepolig. [In kxi Narrative.
1839.) 10U.13
— Smith ( 0. ) The Chaldean account of Genesis. Ba-
bylonian fables, aud legends of the gods ; Irom
the cuneiform inscriptions. 1876. . . 3737.09
— * Chaldieau account of the deluge. 187'2. A.2'7.15
— Wall [C. W.) On cuneiform writing. [In his Orthography of
the Jews. Pt. 3, 1856.] 64'J5.22
Cunningham (Alexander). Ancient geography of In-
dia. V. 1. L., 1871. 8° 10:i5.05
Contents: v. 1. The Buddhist period, including the cam-
paigns of Alexander, and the travels of Hweu-Thsang.
— Bhilsa Topes ; or Buddhist monuments of Central
India ; rise, progress, and decline of Buddlusm.
Loudon, 1834. 8° 3528.08
Ounningham (.Mlau). Biogr. and critical hist, of the litcrattire
of the last 50 years. [In Waldie Ubrary, v. 3 ] . . 5078.17
— Life and corresp. of Bums. L., 1836. 16°. 30'2.5.24
— Life of Wilkie. 3 v. L., 1843. 8°. . . . 3185.07
— Lives of British painters and sculptors. 5 v. New
York, [n.fJ.] 18° 1431.01
— Songs of Scotland, ancient and modem, with introd.
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Cvmningham (G. G.) Lives of eminent Englishmen.
8 V. L., 1835-37. 8° 32-24.12
iVo(e. — For Contents see Biography {Coltective), p. 111.
Ounningham (John). Poems. E<1. with life, by A. Chalmers.
[h Ohahners. Englisli poets, v. 14, 1810.1 . . . 1626.14
— ■ Select poems. Ed. by B. Walsh. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh.
British poets, v. 32, 1822.] 1691.33
Cunningham (John). The Quakers, from their origin.
Edmb., 1868. 12° 3148.18
Ounningham 'John Wm.) Cautions to continental travellers.
London. 18'23. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 21.] .... S0.'>8.21
— ObHorvations ou friendly societies. London, 1823, 8'.
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— A world without souls, [anott.] L. , 1805. 16°. 3624.29
Cunningham (Peter). Extracts from the accounts of
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— Inigo Jones : a life. L., Shak. snc, 1848. 8=. 1750.39
— Memoirs of J. M. W. Turner. [In *Burnet (J.) Turner and
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Cuore (L. B. ) Italian conversation grammar. 3d ed.
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Oup aud platter. See Drewrjr (G. O.) and Bartlen (H. C.) 6014.10
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1809. 12° 6015.17
Oure of old age. See Bacon (Roger). 1683 4322.27
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16°. [BibUothfique de poche.] . . . 3921.15
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Cuiiosites philologiqnes, ge'ographiqaes et ethnolo-
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Curiosities of biography ; or, memoirs of remarkable
men. [anon.] Glasgow, 1845. 12°. . . a26l.2l
Cariosities of civilization. See Wjrnter (A.) 2645.20
Curiosities of nat. liiatory. 5ce Taylor (Joseph). 1819. .4722.11
Curiosities of literature. .See Disraeli (I.) 2762.03
Curiosities (Now) of literature. See Soane (G.) .... 6218.26
Curiosities of the pulpit. See Jackson (Thomas). 1869. 3302.29
Curiosities of science. See Timbs (John). 1858. . . . 3913.03
•Curiosities of street literature : comprising catoli-
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London, 1871. 4°. 5028.01
Curiosity. Plutarch, Of curiosity. [In kis Morals, v. 2, p. 424-
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Curious tacts of old colonial days. See Bonwick (J.) 1870. 1062.08
Curley (Edwin A.) Nebraska. L., 1875. 8^. 1136.12
Curling stones. See Dublin univ. mag., Feb., 1876.
Currau (John Philpot). Speeches. With memoir.
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Curraud (Mnie. L.) La petite Jeanne, on le devoir.
Paris, 1866. 12^ 7002.34
Currency, ^-fe Political economy. (Banks ;~Currency ;~Money.)
Currency and baultiug. .See Price (Bauamy) 5933.29
Currents and ctiunter currents in medical science. See Holmes
(0. \V.) 1861 4322.03
Currle (Gilbert E.) History of the Wesley M. E.
church of Brooklyn, L. 1 N. Y. 1876.. 12=. 3457.24
Currie (James). Early and infant school education.
Edinburgh, [1857.] 12°. 5513.09
— Elements of musical analysis. Edinburgh, [1858.]
16'. 15fi;!.0U
— Subjects and methods of earlv education. [In Papers for
the teacher 2d series. I860.] 5.524.33
Onrse of Kehama. Sea Southey (Robert) 1686.03
Curtis (Benjamin Robbius). Digest of the decisions of
the Supreme Court of the United States, to 1854.
B., 18ii4. 8° 5632.02
— Dottings round the circle. B., 1876. 12°. . 913.12
Curtis ( iti-s. Arriana W. ) The spirit of seventy-six, a
drama. A change of base. Doctor Mondschein.
[adon.] B., 1868. 16°. 1744.04
CurtiS (George M., justice of the marine court of N. Y.)
Procaediugs in the senate of N. Y. State on charges
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Curtis (George Ticknor). History of the formation
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— Oration, 4th of July, 1862, before the municipal
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Curtis (George Wm. ) Howadji in Syria. N. Y., 1867.
12° 1051.16
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— NUe notes of a Howadji. N. Y., 1854. 12°. 1082.11
— Opening address. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6,
1874.] 5811.03
— Potipliar papers. N. Y., 1834. 12° 171.20
;^f- For his novels see Fiction class-list.
Curtis (John). Farm insects injurious to the field
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1860. L 8°. 4828.02
Curtis's botanical magazine, v. 1-91, 1793-1865. 91 v.
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Xote. — V. 63, 70. 86 contain additional indexes.
Curtiss (Diiniel S. ) Western portraiture and emi-
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Cuitiua {Dr. Ernst). History of Greece. Tr. by A.
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— History of the life and reign of Alexander the great.
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Curwen (Samuel). Journal and letters iu England,
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Ward. 4th ed. B., 1864. 8° 582.14
Curzon (Robert). Travels in Armenia. N. Y., 1854.
12° 1053.12
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England. Pt.l. Tureune. Conde. Charles i. of Gt. Brit.
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Sir Thomas Fairfax. Montrose. Cromwell. Huguenot
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Custer (Oen, George A.) My life on the plains ; or
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8' 1134.22
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CSuvier ((Joorges Leopold Chretien Frederic Dagobcrt,
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L., 1871. 8°. 4011.26
Cyclopedias. See Encyclopeedias,
Cyclopaedia of auecdoteB of literature and the fine arts. See
Arvino (K.) 185:) 6217.07
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(F.l 2 v. 1865 6217.03
Cyclopedia of costume. .Tfe Planoho (J. H.) 1875. . .6626.10
Cyclopxdia of literary and scientific anecdotes. See Keddie ( W.)
1854 6216.30
Cyclopaedia of modern travel. See Taylor (J. Bayard). 1866. 026.07
Cyclopedia of the *physical sciences. See Nichol (J. P.) and
others. 1867 1025.01
Same. 1860 4025.02
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W. von) 4358.01
•Cyclopsedian (The), or atlas of general maps. Lon-
don, 1874. fol 927.06
Oyclopadio science simplified. [Physios.] Pepper (J. H.) 4022.21
Cyclops Christiauus. A>« Herbert (A.) 1849 494.18
Cymbalom mundi. See Des Ferriers (B.) 2521.30
Cynosure; select passages. [Ed. by H. Nicolas.]
London, 1837. 16° 6212.17
Cyprian, (bishop of Gartluii/e). Writings. Tr. by R. E.
Wallis. 2 V. Edin., 1868-69. 8°. [A.-N. C. Ubr.,
V. 8, 9.] 3467.07
Oyropedia ; or, institution of Cyrus. See Xenophon. 422.16 ;
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Cyrus. .SVe Bio^aphy {Individual, p. 137).
Cyrus (Expedition of). See Xenophon. Anabasis. . . . 424 01
Cyrus (Travels of). %>; Ramsay (Ohas. A. M.) .... 42119
Czar and the sultan. See Gilson (A.) 1853 993.13
Czar (The), his court and people. See Maxwell (J. S.) 1848. 993.08
Czermak (.1. N.) Practical use.s of the laryugoscope. With ad-
pendix on rhinoscopy. Tr. by G. 1>. Gibb. London, Xew
Sydenliamsocieti/.imi. 8° 4302.02
Dabistiin ; or, school of manners. [Ascribed to Mohsau
Fani.] Prom the Persian, with notes, by D. Shea
and A, Troyer. 3 v. Paris, 1843. 8°. . . 7816.02
Dabney (Jonathan Peele). A selection of psalms
and hymns, .indover, 1821. 16°. . . . 3761.15
Same. 9th ed. Boston, 1828. 16°. . . 3761.0S
Dabney (Robert). Life of Thomas J. Jackson (Stone-
wall Jackson). Ed. by W. Chalmers. 2 v. L.,
1864. 8°. 3086.15
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D'Abrantes. See Abrantes.
Dacier (Andre). Life of Pythagoras, with his sym-
bols and golden verses ; with the life of Hieroeles
and his Commentaries. Loudon,1721. 12°. 541,'>.28
Dacota laugtiage. See Riggs {».&.) 3937.04
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Dahomy. See Countries (Dahomy, p. 303).
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— Treatise of spirits : vulgar errors concerning witch-
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Daleth ; or Kgypt. See Clark (Edw. L.) 1864 lOTS.OS
OaU (Mm. Caroline Wells Healy). The cottage, the
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— Practical illustration of woman's right to labor. B.,
1860. 12° 5821.06
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Dalla-way (Harriet). A manual of heraldry for ama-
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Dalton (John G-, jr. ) Treatise on human physiology.
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Napol(5ou IIL Nouvelles maisons de Poris et de
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V. 1. Hotels prives. 2. JVIaisona i loyer. 3. Villas subnrbainea.
Damages. See Law. (Dainages.)
Damascius, (iieo-Piatuidsl). Vita Isidori. Gr. et Lat
Parisiis, Dkiot, 1802. 8°. 7764.15
Damascus. See Countries. (Damascm, p. 303.)
Dame Europa's school.
— Fight at Dame Europa's school : showing how the Oei-man
boy thrashed the French boy ; and how the English hoy
looked on. [By H- W. Pullen.] L., 1871. 18°. . . 441.05
Same. Combat a locole de Mme. Europa. [Par H. W.
Pullen.) Loudres, 1871. 18" 441.r>
.Vote.— Tills political squib gave rise to the following re-
Joinders and imitations, vix.:
— Break-up of Dame Europa's school ; or what came of making
the English boy Join in the fight, [oMon.J London, 1871.
18° 441.08
— Christmas holidays, at Dame Europa's school, ending in peace.
[anon.) Loudon, 1871. 16' 441.0S
— Daine Europa^s school fifty years hence ; a prophetic view
thereon, [anon.] L.. 1871. 16° 441.()6
— End of the fight. John's defence, and Dame Europa's apology ;
with her addresses and advice to the other boys, lation.]
L., 1871. 16° 441.04
— Fight of the flur : and why John EuU kept out of it. [anon.]
London, 1871. 18° 441.05
— Finale to Dame Europa's school ; the consequences of John's
policy : and a peep into futurity, [ation.] L.,1871. 18°, 441.05
— Great fight between Williara the German, and Louis the
Frenchman : shewing how Louis went out for wool and
came home shorn, [a'wn.] L.,1871. 18°. . . . 441.05
— How the fight ended, and the lesson it taught Johnnie, [anon.]
Loudon, 1871. 18° 441.06
— How John nearly quarrelled with Jonathan, the head boy at
Dame Columbia's school, [anon,] Maiich., 1871. 16°. 441.09
— How Louis defended his arbour : and h(»w Aleck wanted part
of Constantiue's lake, [anon.] L., 1871. 18°. . . 441.05
— John Justified : a reply to the " Fight in Dame Europa's
school," showing that there are always two sides to every
question, [anon.) L., 1871. 18°. . . . 441.05 : 441.10
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could be said for him, to Dame Europa. [anon.] London,
1871. 18° 441.06
— John B — and Jonathan ; ati instructive story founded on
fact, fonon.) Exeter, (Engl.) 1871. IS". . . . 441.04
— John's tngin Dame Europa's school, [anon.] L.,1871. 18°. 441.06
— John's governor visits Dame Europa's school. A rejoinder to
'the Fight.' [anon.) Edinb., 1871. 16° . 441.10 ; 441.04
— John's letter to Dame Europa, expostulating against l)eing
caUed a coward, [anon.] L., 1871. 18° 441.09
— John's uncle (a thonghtftil old gentleman) thinks it time to
say a word : or, 1. How to conquer England ! 2. How to
defend England I 3. How to thrash the Prussians I Loud.,
[1871.] 10° 441.04
— Last fight at Dame Christian's school ; shewing how it was
that the English boy would not Join in it. [anon.] London.
1871. 12' 441.09
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DAME EUROPAS SCHOOL-DANTE.
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— Look before you leap ; or, auotber account of the fight at
Dame Europa'B school. By a preBeut Etoniau. [annn.]
Loudon. 1871. 16° 441.00
Lo:iis' owu account of the fight at Dame Europa's school.
[ivim.] Froui tlie Freuch. Loudon, 1871. 10°. . 441.04
— MaUer John aud his teuanta ; or, what Saudy thought of the
matter. A letter from John Bull to Dame Europa, in which
he pt-oves himself in the right. 2ded. [anon.] Loudon,
1871. 16° 441.06
— Mrs Bi-itannia's defence of Johnny's conduct at Dame Eu-
i-opa's school, [anon] L., 1871. 16° 441.06
— Mrs. Brittou's letter touchiug the Europa troubles, [anon.]
Louilon, 1871. 10° 441.00
— Mrs. ,\Ial.iprop'8 military adrice to the British people, [anon.]
Lou loii, 1871. 16° 441.04
— JPurt ta'ieu by the Irish boy in the fight at Dame Europa'B
school, [aiwn.] Dublin, 1871. 16° 441.00
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Etonian, [unfin.] L., 1871. 18° 441.05
■ — Public school : showing how it fared with Johnnie after he
ran away from Dame Europa'a. \anon.\ L. , 1871. 18°. 441.05
Secent fight in Europe street at the back of " Dame Europa's
school ;" showing how somebody went for " Berlin " wool
and got back shorn, [anon.] L., 1871. 16°, . . . 441.06
— R')w at Dame Europa'B school. "Another account" by a
chum of Johnny Bull's, [anon.] L., 1871. 16°. . 44106
— True version of the fight at Dame Europa's sjhool. By an
Englishman, [anon.] L., 1871. 16° 441.04
— Voids from Salisbury plain; or, who's to blame? By the
author of Poems iu the Wiltshire dialect, [anon.] London,
1871. 18° 441.05
— fTii'c/t should John have helped? A conversation between
Dame Europa and Mrs. Fairplay. [a ion.] L., 1871, 18', 441.08
- Wio^s afraid? or all about the row lu Dame Europa'B school.
By an Eton boy. [anon.] L , 1871. 16" 441.04
— " irA.v Johnny didn't interfere." An answer to "The fight
at Dame Europa's school. '' [anon.] L., 1871. 18°. . 441.05
.^ Widdy different account of the fight in Dame Europa's
school. By au old boy. tonon.] L., 1871. 16°. . . 441.06
Dampier (Wm.) 'Account of New Holland, 1700. [In Pinkerfon.
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Dana (Charles Andarson). Household book of postry.
New York, IS.^8. 8° 1(!;!5.01
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Dana (James Owight). Corals and coral islands. New
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— Geological story briefly told. N.Y., 1875. 12°. 4112.39
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Dance of death. See Fine arts .(Dance of death.)
Dame of death (English). See Combe iWrn.) 2 v, 1815. 1634.02
Danse of modern society. See Wilkinson (W. C.) . . . 5427.18
Dancing. S<e Amnsements. {Dancing, p. 24.)
Dandini (Oirolamoj. Voyage to Mount Libanus, 1680. [/n Pin-
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Daniel (Gabriel). A voyage to the world of Cartesius.
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Daniel (Hermann Adalbert). Codex litvrgicvs ccclesise
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clesia Orientalia.
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8° 3705.01
Daniel (Samuel). Poema. Ed. with life, by A. Chahuers. [Jn
Chalmers' English poets, v. 3, 1810.] 16S6.03
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DanieU (Wm.B.) Kural sports. 3 v. L.,1807. 8°. 462.'i.l4
Contents: v. 1. Dogs and hunting, v. 2. Fishing aud
angling, v. 3. Birds, gmi,
Same. Supplement. L., 1813. 8°. . .4625.17
Daniels (J. M. ) Life of Stonewall Jackson. [«jio»i.]
New York, 1803. 12° 3087.02
Danilefski (A. J. Mikhailolsky). See Mikhailofsky-Danilefski.
Danilsen {A. F.) Mound in East Temjesaee. [Smith, report,
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Danu (J. T.) and Courvoisier (F.) French comni<r-
ciiU correspondent. L., 1870. 8°. . . 0413.12
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Dausey (Wm. ) Horse Decanice lurales. Of lural denns.
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Same. Le prime quattro edizioni della Divii a
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diG. G. Warren, lord Veinon. L.,1858. fol. 10^4.28
Reviewed iu Eraser's mag., v. 79, 1869.
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— The Vision : or hell, purgatorj', and paradise. Tr.
by H. F. Cary. 2 v. [Sanford and Walsh. BritieL
poets, V. 45-46. 1825.] 1091.45
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Same. London, 1856. 12° 1035.16
Same. Divine comtdy. Tr. by C. B. Cayley.
London, 1851-54. 16° 1635.06
1. Vision of Hell. 2. Purgatory. 3. Paradise.
Same. Notes on the translation by C. B. Cayley.
3v. London, 18o5. 10° 1035.24
Same. Tr. by H. W. Longfellow. 3 v. London,
1867. 16° 1634.25
Contents : v.l. Inferno, v.2. Purgatorio. v. 3. Paradise.
Same. Boston, 1871. 8°. . . . . 1634.25a
JVo(«.— Reviewed lu Nat qu. rev., v. IS, 1867 ; N. A. rev.,
July, 1867 ; Quar. rev., v. 126, 1869.
Same. Eendered into English, by F. Pollock.
London, 1854. 8° 1035.11
Same. Tr. into English verse by I. C. Wright
3d ed. With engravings after Flaxman. London,
1854. 12° 1035.10
Same. The trilogy ; or, Dante's three visions.
Inferno, or, the vision of Hell. Tr., with notes
and illus., by J. W. Thomas. L.,1859. 12°. 1636.07
Same. The first canticle — Inferno. Tr. by T.
W. Parsons. B., 1867. 8° 1636.03
Same. Pt. 1. The hell. Tr. into blank verse by
W. M. Rossetti, with introd. and notes. London,
1S65. 16° 1635.09
— •L'Enfer, avec les dessins de Gustave Dore. Tr.
fran9aise de Pier-Angelo Fiorentino, acconipagnee
du texte italien. Paris, 186.5. fol. . . .1468.13
— *Le Purgatoire. Avec des dessins de G. Dore. Trad.
fr. de Pier-Angelo Fiorentino, accompagnee du
texte italien. Paris, 1868. fol 14C8.19
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DANTE -DASH
405
— lie Paradis. Aveo les dessins de O. T)oi6. Trad, do
Pier-Angelo Fiorentino. Accompagud du texto
itnlieu. Paris, 1868. 8^ 1468. 1'J
— Lyrical ^loems. Vita nuova and Oonvito. Tr. by C.
Lyell. London, 1815. 18° IGS.'j.lS
— Vita nuova. Tr., witli notes, byT. Martin. Loud.,
1862. sq. le^' 1(>35.19
Same. The new life. Tr. [with essays and notes]
by C. E. Norton. B.. ISCT. 4^ . . .1635.12
Note. —The t^ssays first api>earoa iu AtlauUc mouthly,
T. 3, 1859.
Same. Tr. by D. G. BosBetti. 1/n his Early Italiau p .cts,
Lomlou, 1861. 12'.] 1083.10
Uevtewed in Fruser's luag.. v. 65, 180'J.
— Trauslatiout) from Daute. By J. U. Merivate. [In his Poeme,
V. a.J 1665.20
— Aroiu (R) Dante heretique, reTolutionnaire et so-
cialiste. 18.54 3016.14
— Balbo (C. ) Life and times of. Tr. by F. J. Bunbury.
2 V. 1852 3046.12
— Botta ( y. ) Dante as philosopher, patriot, and poet.
With an analysis of the Divina oommedia.
1865 3016.11
— Penrose ( 7'. ) Sketch of the lives and writings of D.,
etc. [anon.'i 1790. 3046.17
— Bosselti (M. F.) A shadow of Daute : an essay
towards studying himself, his world, and his pil-
grimage. 1871 1635.17
— Syiiumh(J.A.) Intr. to the studyof D. 1872. l«;i().06
— Alger ( W. K.) [In his SolituileB, etc., p. 213-'223. 1867.) 2512.07
— Brown (S. O.) Dauto. [In CharacterUtics of men of geuiua.
V. 1. p. 125.161. 1816.] 2516.19
— Britce (J.) Classic purti-aits, v. 2 3212.16
— Calvrrna. II.) Es-faya Bstlietical. 187S 4U.29
— Grai/ (J. C.) Essays. 1856 6123 03
— Hal'lamiA. II.) Itemairis, p. 317-434. 1863 2526 08
— Land'ir [)y. S.) Peutiimerou. [/k fti« Works, v. 2.] .5047.03
— Lowell {J. H.) AmoUf^ my books. 2d series. 1876. 2534.30
— Macaulatj {T. 11.) Later essays. 2536.14 ;— Essays, v. 1. 2536.16
— Mazzini [J.) aliuor works of IJaute. [In his Writings.
V. 4.] 50.W.11
— OUplumt (Mrs.) SlakeT's of Florence, 1876 ; p. 1-71. . 537.21
— Shelley (M. W.) Lives, rfc. v. 1, 1835 3211.26
— Smith (J. C.) Mi9collaiiie.s, old aud new. 1876. . . 2542.28
See aUo Blackwood's mag., v. 101, 1857 (Dauto in Euglish
terza riiiia ; review of versions by Cayley, Brooksbauk,
W. Thomas, liamsay. Ford, and Dayman) ; Coutem. rev.,
Aug., 1874 (Daute, by U. Atkinsou) ; Eraser's mag., v. 63,
1861 (Daute : his works aud wanderings) ; v. 67, 1863 (Daute
and Beatrice, by M. Arnold) ; Loud. qu. rev., April, 1874
(Dante aud his circle) ; Geutlemau's nma., Sept., 1873 (Ma-
caulay's estimate of Dante, iu his Essay on Jlilton ; Mac-
millan. v. 2'J, 30, 187:)-4 (Daute. by M. Creighton ; 2 articles) :
Nat. qu. rev., V. 1. 1860 ; Katiomd rev., v. 15, 1862; N. A.
Ter., V. 102. 1866 (Daute aud his latest Euglish translators:
Dayman. Ford, Rossetti, Parsons) ; North Brit, rev . v. 21,
1854 ; Putnam's miig., Feb.. 1868 (Dante ami his latest
translators : P.trsous, Dayman. Longfellow) ; Westm. rev.,
V. 86, 1866 (Review of work by Lamennais on Daute) ; v.
75. 181)1 (Danto aud sixteen of his English translators) :
Winslow's Jour, of psy med.. v. 12, 1859 'A psychological
study). For additional references see Poole's Index.
Danube (The) See Oonntries. [Danube, p. 303.)
Danvers (John Thierry). A picture of a republican
magistrate of the new school ; being a full lengtli
likeness of Thomas Jefferson. New York, 1808.
8° In 5058.05
Xote. — Title page wanting.
D'Auvers (N. ) Elementary history of art New York,
187.5. [1874.] 8' 1422.19
Daphnis and Chloe. See Longns.
D'Arblay {.Mme. F. B.) See AAlay [Mme. F. B. d').
Darby (John), psetul. See Qarretson (J. E.)
Darby (.John Nelson). See article on Plymouth brethrenlsm in
Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1873.
Darby ( Wm. ) Emigrant's guide to the western and
southwestern states aud territories. New York,
1818. 8^ 1134.11
Darby (Wm. Arthur). St. Peter never at Kome. 2d
ed. Manchester (fe'w7.), 1872. 8'. . . 34'24.11
Dare (Jeanne) or Joan of Arc. See Biography (p. 137) : also
James (CJ. PR.) Memoirs of eel. womtu. 1876. 3'261.10 ;
Winslow's Jour, of med pay., v. 2. 1849 (Reflections, etc.)
Dard (Charlotte Adelaide Pi,:ard). Shipwreck of the Medusa ;
sufferings of the Picard family, (/n WaldieUb.,v.2.j 5078.16
Dardanelles. See Ooontries, etc. (Dardanelles, p. 303.)
Dares Pkryyius. De bello Trojauo. Cum notis et iu-
terp. in usum Delphini, et indioibus. London,
Valpy, 1825. 8° 7713.12
Darien, (Conn.) See Oountries. (flarien. Conn.; p. 304.)
Daiten (Isthmus of). United SUttts. Navi/ deparlmmi.
Ship camil between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Keports of surveys, by T. O. Selfridge. Wash.,
1874. 4= r . 1150.16
Jiar See alto Panama (lathmna of), p. 388.
Daring exploits aud perilous a<lveDtare8. Hartford,
1«47. 12° 1)21.13
Dark ages [.m-caked:. See Ooutitrieo, etc. (Middle aget, a. 848.)
Dark ages. ,V« Mallland iS. K.) 1845 342A.a<
Dark scenes of history. ,.Vm James (O. P. R.) 1850. . . 443.23
Darley (F. O. C.) Composition in outline from Jiidd's
Margaret. Engr. by Konrad Huber. New York,
1856. obi. fol 1416.09
— Selection of war lyrics. With illus. N. Y., 1864.
sq. 8° 1635.20
— Sketches abroad with pen and pencil L., 1868.
sq. 8= 942.22
Darling (James). Cyclopaedia bibliographica. v. 1. A-H.
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Ksmbraudt, and of his scholars, Bol, Livens, and
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toire de la convention nationale. [/?» Barriere { J F.) Bibl.
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1799. 12^ 5434.31
Davenant (Charles). Political and commercial works.
Collected by Sir C. Whitworth. 5 v. L., 1771.
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Essay upon the balance of power, v 3.
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Essay upon universal monarchy, v. 4.
Essay upon ways and means, v. 1,
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Reflections upon the constitution and management of the
trade to Africa, y. 5.
Report to the commissioners for taking the publick ac-
couuts. V. 5.
True picture of a modern whig, etc., v. 4,
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Italian. Temple of love. The Prince d'amour. 2. Platonic
lovers. The wits. Britannia triumphaus. Salmacida Bpolia.
V. 3. Unfortunate lovers. Love and honour. Entertain-
ment at Butlaud House. Siege of Rhodes. 4. Playhouse
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distresses. The siege. 5. The man's the master. The
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Stanislaus Lcczinski, king of Poland. Cortez' conquest of
Mexico.
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Davidge (Wm.) Footlight flashes. Kew York, 1866.
12^ 1715.12
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16° 1311.01
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\r. . . 10(i2.11
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Fenton (R.) The Conway in the stereoscope.] . . 954.27
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Davidsou (Lucretia Maria). Poetical remains. With
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remains. By W. Irving. N. Y., 1850. 12°. 1642.02
Davidsou (Samuel, D.D.) Introd. to the Old Testa-
ment. 3 v. L., 1862-63. 8^ 3725.03
Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 113, 1863.
— Introd. to the study of the New Testament. 2 v. L.,
1868. 8° - ■ 3747.07
Reviewed in Brit. qu. rev., Jan , 1869.
Davies (B.) Students' Hebrew lexicon. London, 1872.
8° 6421.17
Davies (Charles). Elementary algebra. N. Y., 1859.
12° 4012.15
— Elements of surveying, and navigation, with tables.
Revised ed. N. Y., 1868. 12° . . . .3925.16
— Logic and utility of mathematics. N. Y., 1850.
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— and Peck (W. G.) Mathematical dictionary. N.Y.,
1856. 8° 4017.02
Davies (CM.) History cf Holland to [1794]. 3 v.
London, 1851. 8° 536.01
Davies (Edward). Mythology and rites of the British
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Davies (James). History and literature of the Stuart
period. [1566] to 1689. L., 1871. 16°. . 461.18
Davies (James Boyd). Practical naturalist's guide.
New eal. ed., by K. Brown and J. Middleton.
Edinb., 1872. 16° 4723.23
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Davies i*^('' Jutm). Poems. E<1„ with life, by A. Chalmers. [In
Ohalmers. EiiKliHli poeta, v. 5, IHIO.) 162fi.0fi
— Selout poeiuH. E(l. by E. yauford. [In Sanford (E.) and Walih
(U.) British poeta, V. 4, 1819.J 1691.04
Davies (John, i). D., rector of Oatesliead). An estimate
of thn human mind, as connected with the christ-
ian religion. Newed. L., 18i7. 8°. . .5435.06
Da7iea {Ruty. John, rector of W'Uftech). Of Koltio words used by
early EiigUsh writers. [In Fhilol. soc. Proc. v. f>. ISIiSSS
[Gil^l.OfjJ ;— On the Semitic languages and tlieir relations
with the ludo-Etlropeaii claHH. [In Philol. soc., 1854] ; —
On tlio conuoctiou of the Keltlo with the Teutonic lan-
guages, and especially witli the Anglo-Saxon. [In Philol.
soc., 1857] ; —On tlio races of Lancashire, as Indicated by
the local names and tlie dialect of the county. [/» Philol.
soc., 1855.]
Daviea (Rev. John Llewellyn). Theology and morality.
Essays. Loudon, 187;f. 8'. . . . . . 3541.15
Conl'.nls: Debts of theology to secular influences. Christ-
Ian theory of duty. Weak points iu utilitariauiHm. Nature
and prayer. Tlie continuity of creation. Ijegiunings of
the church. Erastus and excommunication. Pauperism
as produced by wealth. Combinations of agr. labourers.
Communism.
Davies (llowlaud, dean of Boss). Journal, 1688-90. Ed.
byaOanlfleld. L., ftjnwioi soc. , 1857. 4°. 5113.22
Davies (Thomas). Dramatic miscellanies : consisting
of critical observations on several plays of Shakes-
peare : with a review of his principal characters,
as represented by Mr. Qarrick and others. With
anecdotes of actors, etc. 3 v. Dublin, 1784.
8^ 1714.22
V. 1. King John. Richard II. Henry Iv. Henry vili.
2. All's well that ends well. Jonson's " Every man in
his humor.'" Macbeth. Julius Cresar. King Lear. Antony
and Cleo[)atra. Bule a wife and have a wife, by Beaumont
and Fletcher.
3. [Wanting.]
— Memoirs of David Garriok. 2 t. L., 1870. 8°. 3064.02
Davies (Thomas). Preparation and mounting of mi-
croscopic objects. L., [1863.] 16°. . . 4827.12
Daviea (T. A.) Answer to Hugh Miller and theoretic
geologists. N. T., 1860. 12° 4111.10
Daviea (Thomas A.) How to make money and how
to keep it N. T., 1866. 12° 5922.06
Davila (Arrago [or Henrico] Cattarino). History of
the civil wars of France. From the Ital. 2d ed.
London, 1()78. fol 528.01
— Adams [J.) Discourses of D. [In his Works, v. 5.] . 6013.05
Davis (Andjraw Jackson). Approaching crisis ; review
of Bushnell on supernaturalism. New York, 1852.
8' 3817.36
— Death and the after life. Also a voice from James
Victor Wilson. 3d ed.,enl. B., 1871. 8°. 3543.14
— The Fountain ; with jets of new meaning. 2d ed.
Boston, 1871. 12°. 3543.13
— The Groat harmonia. 5 v. N. Y., 1850-61. 12°. 3815.19
V. 1. The physician. 2. The teacher. 3. Tlte seer.
4. The refijrmer. 5. The thinker.
— The Harbinger of health. N. Y., 1862. 12°. 4321.08
— Memoranda of persons, jjlaoes, and events ; magnet-
ism, clairvoyance, spiritualism. Boston, 1868.
12°. 3815.14
— Mental disorders. N. Y., 1871. li". . .4332.26
— Philosophy of spiritual intercourse. New York,
1853. 8° 3817.37
— Present age and inner life ; ancient and modem
. spirit mysteries. B., 1869. 12°. . . .3815.11
— Principles of nature : her divine revelation and a
voice to mankind. 31st ed. B., 1869. 8°. 3513.15
— Sacred book [of Arabula], containing old and new
gospels. B., 1873. 8° 3543.17
Davis (Charles). Report on hydraulio engineering. [U. S. Votn.
to Int. exhib. at Vienna, 1873. Reports, v. 3, 1873.] 3916.18
Davis (Charles Henry, U. S. JV.) Report on inter-
ooeanio canals and railroads between the Atlantic
and Pacific oceans. Wash., 1867. 8°. [39th cong.,
Ist. se.ss. senate ex. doc., 62.] .... 1106.23
— Law of deposit of the flood tides. [In Smith, contrib., v. 3,
1852 ; 3937.03
lO" For other sciontiflc articles of 0. H. D., lee Ameri-
can assoc. Proceedings (p. 15), v. 1-6.
Davis (Charles Henry .Stanley). History of Walling-
ford. Conn., 1670-1870, including Meriden and
Cheshire. Meriden, (ami.) 1870. 8°. 655.19; 592.08
Davis (Emerson, D.D.) The half centurv ; or, changes
and events, chiefly in the U. 8., 1800-1850. Bost,
1851. 12° 573.02
Davis (Edwin Hamilton). Ancient rannnmenti of the Miss, val-
ley. .SVf Squler (E. (i., an/i Davis 3V37.U1
— On ethnological research. [In Sm. report, 1866.] . .
Davis (O. L. L.) The day-star of American freedom ;
or, toleration in Maryland. N.Y., 1865. 12°. 593.13
Davis (Henry Winter). Speeches and addresBes in the
congress of the U. fi, and on public occasions,
[1856-65.] Preceded by a sketch of public sorvices,
by J. A. J. CroHwell. N. Y., 1867. b'\ . . (;3I5.12
— The Southern rebeUiou. and the constitutional powers of the
republic for itN suppression: address before the Mercantile
Library Assoi;. of Brooklyn, Dec, 2fl, 1862. N. Y.. IWi'i. W.
Davis (Jainca Edward). Annals of Windsor. .See TIgbe (U. H.)
and Davis 486 U
Davis (John, nai'igator). Voyage to the East Indies, 1588. (/n
Astley. Voyages, v. 1, 1745 ; and Kerr. Voyages, v. 8.
1813.] 914.15
— Voyages for discovery of northwest passage, 1585 87. |/n
Hakluyt. Voyages, v. 3.] 916.17
— World's hydrograpbicall description. [In Hakluyt. Voyages,
v. 4.] 910 18
Davis (John). First settlers of Va., hist, novel. 2ded.
New York, 1806. 12°. 171.41
— Life of Chatterton. L., [n. rf.] 16°. . . .3036.08
Davis {Sir John Francis). China. New ed. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1857. "8° 1023.04
— The Chinese. 2 v. N. Y., [n.d] 18°. . .1021.06
— On certain properties of the written language of
China. [Pfiilol. soc. Proceedings. 1860.] 0143.13
Davis (J. P. ) Thoughts on great painters. London,
1866. 8° 141.5.16
Davis (Joseph). Digest of legislative enactments re-
lating to qiiakers in England ; with occasional
observations. Bristol, ln20. 8". . . . 3448.16
Davis (Joseph Barnard, iM.D.) Thesaurus craniornm.
Skulls of various races of men in [his] collection.
Loudon, 1867. 8° 4733.17
Davis (Matthew L.) Memoirs of Aaron Burr. With
Burr's corresijondcnce. 2 v. N.Y.,18.")8. 8°. 3026.14
— ■ [Edilor.) See Burr (Aaron). Private jonrnal. 2 v. .3026.12
Davis (Nathan). Carthage and her remains. London,
1861. 8° 10H4.01
Same. New York, 1861. 8° 10N4.02
— Evenings in my tent ; or, Arab tribes of the African
Sahara. 2 v. London, 1854. 12°. . . . 1083.14
— Euined cities within Numidian and Carthaginian
territories. London, 1862. 8° 1083.19
Davis (Pardon). Principles of the government of the
United States ; [i. e. constitutions of N. Y., N. J.,
Pa., Del, Md., Va., Ohio, Ind., His.] Phil, 1823.
16° 5736.21
Davis (Paris M. ) Authentick history of the late war
[of 1812]. Ithaca (N. Y.), 1829. 12°. . .585.04
Davis {Mrs. Kebecca Blaine Harding). Pro aris et focis:
(a plea for our altars and hearths), [anon.] New
York, 1870. 12° 5823.15
*S* For her novels see Fiction class list.
Davis (if/.?. S. M. ) Life and times of Sir PhUip Syd-
ney, [anon.] Boston, 1859. 16°. . . . 3164.06
Davis (Wm. M ) Nimrod of the sea ; or, the Ameri-
can whaleman. N. Y., 1874. 12°. . . . 933.19
Davison (J., 3/1.4.) Some account of a recent work
entitled "Elementsof general knowledge." 2 pts.
inlv. Oxford, 1802. 8° .5415.00
Davy {Sir Humphry). Collected works. Ed. by his
brother. 9 v. L., 1839-40. 8° 4214.13
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lectures on chemistry. 3. Researches on nitrous oxide,
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on electricity and chemistry, 1806-15. 6. Safety lamp and
other researches, 1815-28. 7, 8. Discourses, agricultural
lectures, and extracts from other lectures. 9. 8almonJa,
and Consolation in travel.
— Consolations in travel. 3d ed. L., 1831. 10°. 2521.26
— Fragmentary remains. With sketch of his life, and
selections from his correspondence. Ed. by J.
Davy. L., 1858. 8° 3047.05
— Salmonia; or days of fly-fishing. L.,1854. 12°. 4616.06
ff For lives and notices of D. »ee Biography (p. 138) ;
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Davy (John, M. D. ) Notes on the Ionian islands and
Malta. 2 V. L., 1842. 8° 975.03
— Physiological researches. London and Edinburgh,
1863. 8° 4327.02
Davy (J. T. ) Devon herd book, .\merican ed. by 8.
Howard. V. 1-2 in L N. Y., 1855. 8°. .6136.09
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Dawbam(K.) Naples and king Ferdinand. Lond.,
1858. 8° 533.17
Davrbarn (Wm.) Government, conduct and example.
[Sydney Smith and his writings.] Progress of Glas-
gow. 3ded. L., 1871. S'' 5716.i27
Dawe (Rfv. C. S.) Landmarks of general history in
the christian era. N. Y., 1876. 12°. . . 412.12
Dawes (Henry L.) Mode of procedure In cases of contested
eleciious. [In Amer. floc. science assoc. Transact, no. 2,
1870.) 6811.01
Datiridus (W. Boyd). Cave hunting, researches on the
evidences of caves respecting the early inhabitants
of Europe. L., 1874. 8° 5813.32
Dawning lights. See Oobbe (P. P.) 1868 3536.12
Dawnings of genius. See Buckley (T. A.) 1857. . . . 3263 24
Dawsou {Mrs. Flora). Princes, public men, and
pretty women. 2 v. L., 18()4. 8°. . . . 171..'i4
CaiiTSOU (George). Manual of photography founded
on Hardwick's photographic chemistry. 8th cd.
London, 1873. 16° 4002.19
Dawson (George). Pleasures of angling with rod and
reel for trout and salmon. N. Y., 187G. 12°. 4610.29
Davrsou (Henry B.) Battles of the United States by
sea and land. 2 v. N. Y.,1858. 4°. . . 5C.8.11
— Gleanings from the harvest-fldd of American hist.
Pt. 4, 11. Morrisania, 1803-65. 8°. . . 3078.01
Contents : Pt. 4. Diary of David How in the revolution.
Pt. 11. Assault on Stony Point, by Anthony Wayne. 1779.
With notes 577.14
— Declaration of independence by the colony of Mass. Bay, May
1, 1776. (Letter to the pres. of N. Y. hist, soc , Jan. 2, 1862.
n.p, or d.j 8^
— Introd. chapter. [In New York CSty (luring .4nicr. rev.] 616.02
— Historical introduction. See Rutgers (E.) atid Waddington
(.T.) Case, e(c 6637.H
— Correspondence between John Jay and H. B. D , and betw.
James A. Hamilton and H. B. D., concerning the Fcederal-
ist. New York, 1864. 8° 6734.14
— The sons of liberty in N. Y. [Poughkeepsie,] 1859. »\ 576.22
— editor. »e Foederalist (The) [5734.11] ;— and Historical lua-
gazLne [8129.01].
jyote. — Among H. B. D.'s contributions to the Historical
mag., are the following, viz.: — Vindication of the Citizen
Genet (Nov. 1866; ;— How they put things in Bo.ston {Mch.,
1867) ; — Early methodista and American revolution (June,
1867);— Harleui, fifty or sixty years ago (July. 1867):— Bun-
ker's hill (June. 1868) First blood shed in the American
rev. (Jan., 1869) ; — Mr. Bancroft and Colonel Reed (Jan.,
1869);— The baltle of Bennington (May, 1870) :— " The Mot-
ley letter," in reply to that gentleman's letter to The London
Times on the history of the constitution of U. 8. (March,
1871) ; — Reply to Gov. Halt's Vindication of the 'Vennont
historical society's coUections, vol. 1 ' (July, 1871) ;— The
story of Fort Sumter (Jan., March, 1872) ;— Confederate
love-taps ; Gen. Bragg and the generals under his com-
mand (May, June, July, 1873.)
Da'wson (John W. ) Acadian geology. 2d ed. Lond. ,
18G8. 8° 4114.01
— Archaia ; or, cosmography and natural history of the
Hebrew Scriptures. L., 1860. 8°. . .3762.18
— Nature and the Bible. N. Y., 1875. 12°. . 3541.13
— The story of earth and man. N. Y., 1873. 12°. 4111.30
Da'wsou (Wm.) & Sons. Catalogue of standard Eng-
lish authors. On sale. L., [1862.] 12°. . 2713.28
Day (Mrs. C. M.) Pioneers of the eastern to'wnships
[of Canada]. Montreal, 1863. 12°. . . 1151.10
Day (C. W.) Hints on etiquette and the usages of so-
ciety ; with a glance at bad habits. Boston.
1844. 16° 5427.15
Day (George E. ) Genealogical register of descendants
in male line of Robert Day, of Hartford, Conn.,
who died in 1648. 2d ed. Northampton, 1848.
8° 3046.28
Day (George E. ) Chemistry in its relations to phy-
siology and medicine. L., 1860. 8". . . 4318.00
Day (Henry). A lawyer abroad. N.Y., 1874. 16°. 944.24
Day (Henry N.) Art of discourse : rhetoric. 2d ed.
New York, 1869. 12° 6334.07
— Art of English composition. N.Y., 1867. 12°. 6432. '27
— Introduction to the study of English literature.
New York, 1869. 12° 2752.19
— Logical praxis. New Haven, 1872. 12°. . . 54'i8.27
— Science of aesthetics : beauty. New Haven, 1872.
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Day (Horace). The opium habit, [aiion.] New York,
1868. 12° 4334.35
Day I Horace H. ) vs. GoodyeciT (Charles). Circuit court
of the U. S., district of New Jersey. Copy of the
testimony in the case read in equity, 1851. 3944.21
Day (Rev. Lai Behiiri). Govinda Samanta, or the his-
tory of a Bengal Kaiyat L., 1874. 12°. 1031.24
Day (St. John Vincent). Papers on the great pyramid.
Edin., 1870. 8° 1076.06
Day (Samuel Phillips). Monastic institutions : their
origin, nature, and tendency. L.,1855. 16°. 3426.22
— True story of Louis Napoleon's life. London, 1871.
12° 3133.26
Day breaking if not the sun rising of the gospel with
the Indians of New Enghtnd. N. Y., 1865. 4°.
[Sabiii's reprints] 564.19
Day by the fire. See Hunt (Leigh). 1870 2632.23
Day dawn and the rain ; sermons. See Ker (J.) . . . 3566.05
Day family. Day (ii.E.) Genealogical register of descen-
dants in male line of Robert Day, of Hartford,
Conn., who died in 1848. 2d ed. 1848. 3046.28
Days of Jezebel : hist, drama. See Bayne (Peter). . .1712.33
Days of tlie year. See Calendar (p. 247.)
Dazincourt (Joseph Jean Baptisce Albouis). Memoires. [In Bar-
r-iere (J. F.) Bibl. des meinoires, eic. v. 6.] . . . 597.01
Do. aS' French names arr alphabetized not under de but un-
der the part of the name which follows.
Dead Sea. .See Countries. («ead Sea, p. 304.)
Dead shot; or, sportsman's complete guide. {a)ion.'\
New York, 1870. 12° 4615.10
Deaf and Dumb. [.Sec also Medicine (.Bxr)].
— Am£rican annals of the deaf and dumb. Ed. by
Samuel Porter, v. 10-11, 1858-59. Hartford, 1858-
59. 8° 5536.10
— Barnard (H.) Tribute to Gallaudet. With hist, of
deaf-mute instruction. 2d ed. 1859. . . 3063.22
— Day (George K) Report on the institutions for the
deaf and dumb in Europe, in 1844, to the Direc-
tors of the New York institution. 1845 . 5535. 17
— Convei\iion of American instraetors of the deaf and
dumb. Proceedings of lst-3d, 5th conventions,
1850-58. 4 V. Hartford, e(c. , 1850-59. 8°. 55n.l8
— Gallaudet (E. M.) The deaf-mute college at Washington. [In
Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1874.] . . . 5811.03
Deaf mutism. [In International rev., July, 1876.]
— Hamilton (Sir If.) Deaf and dumb ; hist, of their instruction,
in reference to Dalgarno. [In his Discussions, 18.'>2.] 5413.10
— L'Epie {€'. M. de). Method of educating the deaf
and dumb. 1801 5511.17
— New York institution ior the instruction of the dt-af and dumb.
9th, 2»th, 22d, 24th, 26th, 29th-43d, 49th, 6l6t annual leport,
18'i7-70.] 5535.01
j^ote. — The reports of this institution are printed an-
nually in the New Vork assembly doc. "
— Peel [Harvey I'.) Address at the N. Y. inst. for instruction of
the deaf and dumb, Dec. 2, 1846. N. Y., 1848. 8'. 6635 16
Address at Italeigli on laying the corner stone of the N. C.
institution. New York, 1848. 8° 5535.16
Legal rights and responsibilities of the deaf and dumb.
Dtica, 1856. 8° 8625.17
Notions of the deaf and dumb. [Repr. from Amer. annals
of the deaf and dumb, Oct., 1865.] 5535. IB
Obs. on the ed. of the deaf and dumb. B., 1834. 8°. 6535.18
Report on the ed. of the deaf and dumb in the higher
branches. New York, 1852. 8° 5535.10
— — Statistics of the deaf and dumb. N. Y., 1852. 8°. . 6535.16
Tour through cent, and western New York, with a number
of pupils, in 1844. [New Tork state ass. doc.]. . 5536.16
— Watson (J. ) Instruction of the deaf and dumb ;
■with vocabulary. 1809 5511.15
Same. Plates. 1810 5511.16
See also Ed. rev., v. 102 (The land of silence) ; Fraser's
mag., V. 79, 1809, or Littell, v. 2, 1869 (A deaf and dumb
service) ; Lippincott's mag., April, 1876 (Instruction of
deaf-mutes, by J. E. Zimmerman) ; New Englauder. v. 30,
1871 (The sign language) ; v. 26, 1867 (Signs, by J. E. Keep).
Deakin (Richard). Flora of the Colosseum of Rome.
London, 1873. 10 4911.03
Dealings with the dead. See Sareent (Lucius M.) 2 v. 1856. 2522.22
Dean (Amosi. Bryant and Stratton's commercial law.
New York, 1861. 8° 5624.12
— History of civilization. 7 v. Alb. , 1868-69. 8°. 417.17
— Philosophy of human life. B., 1839. 12°. 5434.36
Deane (Charles). The forms in issuing letters patent by the
crown of England ; Mass. charter of 16289. C, (Mass.),
1870. 8' 694.18
— Last will and lest, of capt. John Smith. C.,1867. 4°.
— Remarks on Sebastian Cabot's Mappe-moude. C.,1867. 8°. 694.18
Dean (Henry Clay i. Crimes of the civil war, and curse
of the funding system. Baltimore, 1869. 8^. 644.16
Dean (John. if. />.) Gray substance of the medulla oblongata
and trapezium. [Sm. contrib., v. 16.1 3937.16
Dean (Richard). On the future life ol brutes. 2 v. in 1.
London, 1768. 16° 3543.22
BBOOKLTN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
DEAN-DE FOE
409
Dean (Win.) The China mission. New York, 1859.
12" 1023.13
Dean's (The) Englieb. See Moon (Q. W.) 1866. . . . 6433.29
DeaiiB. Dausey ( W. ) Horaj decanim rarales. 2 v. 3541. Iti
Deaue (H. Burgrave). Law of blockade. L., 1870.
»' ■ 6613.20
Deane (Rrv. Jobu BaihurBt). ObsorvatiouB on Dracontla. [In
ArchiBologia, V. 25, !»«.] 6128.—
Deane (Samuel). The New England farmer. 3d ed.
B., 1822. 8° 6137.14
Sear experience. See Roffini (J.) 1867 244.43
Dearborn (Nathaniel 8.) American text book for let-
ters. 9t,U ed. B., 18(i9. obi. 18°. . . . 1405.02
— Scrolls, monograms, ornaments, crests, etc. Boston,
1869. obi. 18° 1465.03
Death.
— Dying speeches and behavior of the several state
prisoners that have been executed the last 300
years. With their several characters. 1720. 5011.02
— Janoz (F.) At nightfall and midnight : musings
after dark. 1873 2532.32
— Philip (A. P. W.) Inquiry into the nature of sleep
and death. 1834 4323.03
-~ Alger i,W. K.) [/n /its Solitudes, efc. p. 82-91.1867.] 2312.07
— Smith (A.) On fear of death. Dreamtliorp, pp.62-72.1864.2643.11
— TAauafoj athauatos. A medley, [/n Beutley's miscellany, v.42-
43, 1858 ; 16 articles.]
See aim Popular science monthly, July, 1873 (Physiology
of death, by F. Papillon) ; Contemp. rev., v. 18, 1871 (What
is death, by dean of Bristol) ; Fraser's mag., v. 4, 1871
(Cowardliness of dying) ; Uammoud's quar. jour, of pay.
mcd.. Jan. 1869 (Resumption of the mental faculties at the
approach of deatU;; Nat. qu. rev., v. 13, 1S66 (I'hilos. of D.);
Pop. science rev., v. 8, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. :j (In articulo
mortis) ; Wiuslow's Jonr. of pay. mod., v. 1, 1848 (Physiolo-
gy of, and treatment of the dying) ; v. 2, 1849 (Phenomena
of) : T. 3, 1850 (Premature burial) ; v. 4, 1861 (The closing
Bceue, or Christianity and infidelity coutraeted) ; Wiuslow's
med. critic, v. 3. 1863 (Cooling of the body after death).
^5» See also Biblical aud relig. lit. (Dtath, p. 383 -.—Future
life and immortality, p. 88) ; — also Burial usages (p. 242) ; —
Fine arts. [Dance of death.) For statistics of mortaiity see
Life-insurance ; — Longevity ;— "Vital statistics.
Death aud the after life. See Davis (A. J.) 1871.
Death and Ufe. See Ware (Mary (i.) 1864 3617.10
Death-bed scenes. .S-^e Warton (J.) "id ed. 4 v 3617.17
Death penalty. .See Capital puulshmout (p. 252).
Debatable land between this world and the next. See Owen (R.
D.) 1872 3816.37
Debates. «S- See (under Countries) England {I'arliamenlary de-
bales, p. 314) ;— United States (Congress, p. 376) ; — etc.
Debating.
— Bailey (S.) Questions in political economy, politics,
morals, metaphysics, polite literature, etc. [anon.]
18'23 6334.28
— Dioiijht ( Timothy ). Decisions of questions discussed
by the senior class at Yale college, 1813-14.6334.29
— Hadley {J.) Decisions of college class disputes. [In his
Essays philological, etc. 1873.] 6414.19
— McMUjotl [J. N.) American debater. 1856. 6334.26
— RowtoH (F. ) The debater : outlines and questions.
1846 6334.25
— Young debater and chairman's assistant, [anotu]
1869 6334.27
See also Bentley's miscel., v, 19, 1846 (Danger of debat-
ing societieK to young men. by R. Whately) ; Macmillan,
Oct. 1873 (Oxford tjulon, by Edw. B. Nicholson).
Debay (Augustej. Histoire naturelle de I'homme et
delafemme. lOeed. Paris, 1870. 16°. . 4733.12
— Les influences du chocolat, du the, et du pafe sur
I'eoonomie humaine. Paris, 1864. 16°. . 4334.23
De Bo'w'a commercial review of the south and west.
V. 1-5, 11, 13-21. New Orleans, and Washington.
1816-56. 8° 1926.01
■ Same. After the war series, v. 1-4, 1866-67. 1927.14
De Bo'W (.James Dunwoody Brownson). Industrial
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18.52. 8° 5925.25
— Editor. See De Bow's Commercial review 1926.01
Debrett's Illustrated baronetage, with the knightage
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— Illustrated House of commons, and Judicial bench.
1871. Ed. by R. H. Mair. L., 1871. 12°. . 6611.07
— Illustrated peerage and titles of courtesy, of Great
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12° 6611.13
Debt
— Montague (A.) Enquiries respecting Imprisonmeut for debt.
1815. 1/n Pamphleteer, v. 6.| 6058.06
*y* See (l/xo Law. i/lanh-upfcy.)
Debts (Public). .SVe Political economy {Finance.)
De Bure ((iuillnume Fr»ii9oiH). Bibliographic instruc-
tive. 9 v. Paris, 17(i3-('.9. 8" 2723.05
Decade of Italian women. See Trollope (T. A.) . . . 3262.28
Deoaiane (Joseph). Qeueral system of botany. See he Maont
(E.) and Decaisne (J.) 4918.08
De Camp (Maxime). Les baveors de cendres. Paris,
1866. 12° 7044.0(1
DeCandoUe. .$ee Oandolle.
Decimal system. See Arta (i'seful : Weights and meatura, p. i8).
Decker (Thomas). See Dekker (Thomas).
Deck and port. .Vfe Colton (Warreu). 1850 921.19
Declaration of AmoriL-an Independence. Force (/*.) The declara-
tiou of indcpendeuce, or notes on lord Mahou'a History,
etc. 1855 5734.33
jKS* See Biography (Collective American, p. 110), for tivet
0/ the signers, by Losaing. and Sanderson. On the composi-
tion and authorship see Jefferson's works (consult Index In
V. 9) ; his life by Randall (index In v. 3) ; and Bancroft's
Hist, of the U. S. (index in v. 6. 1870 ed.) Its text is usual-
ly priiited with Constitutions of the U. S. (.See p. 378 of
this catalogue.)
De Clifford the pliilosopher. [A poem.] Hee An^vj
(J. G. ) 1H47. 1612.31
De Coetlogon (Dennis or Dionysius). Diogenes
at court: or the modern cynic. L.,1748. 8°. 2.521.21
De Col'yar (Henry Anselmi. Treatise on the laws of
faranties and of principal and surety. Notes by
A. Morgan. N. Y., 187.5. 8°. . . . 6615.30
De-coo-dah (Traditions of. See Pidgeon (Wm.) . . . 651.03
Decoration. See Fine arts. (Decoraixve art.)
De Costa (liev. Benj. Franklin). Lake George, etc.,
■with glimpses of the olden times. With descrip-
tion of the route to Schroon lake, and the Adiion-
dacks. N. Y., 1868. 16° 1112.17
— The Moabite stone. N. Y., 1871. 8°. . . 3543.23
— The Northmen in Maine ; a critical examination of
views expressed by Dr. J. G. Kohl. Albany, 1870.
8°. 563.24
— Pre-Columbian discovery of America by the North-
men. Albany 1868. 8° 563.23
— Kamblcs in Mount Desert ; with travel on the N.
E. coast, to Grand Menan. N.Y., 1871. 16°. 1111.17
De Costa (Isaac). Israel and the Gentiles. New York,
1855. 12° 3464.09
De Courcy (Henry). Catholic church in the United
States : pages of its history. Tr. and enl. by J.
G. Shea, 'id ed. N. Y., [n. d.] 12°. . . 3428.13
Dedham. {.Vass.) See Oonntries, (Dedham, p. 304).
Deduction See Logic '.—also Arts (Useful) aud general scienc«
{.tiethod, etc., p. 3'J).
Dee (John). Autobiog. tracts. [In Chetham miscel., v. 1,
1861.] G0»t.2i
— Private diary of D., and catalogue of his library of
mss. Ed. by J. 0. HalUwell. L., Camden soc,
V. 19, 1819. 4° 5112.19
— D'lsraeli (/.) Amenities of literature, v. 2, 1856. . 2762.02
Deems (liev. Charles F.) Annals of southern method-
ism for 1855. N. Y., 1836. 12°. . . . 3453.12
Deer. Sff Natural history. (Z>eer.)
Deer-stalking. See Amusements. (Veer-stalking, p. 26.)
Deer-parks. Sliirky {K P.) Some account of Eng-
lish deer-parks. 1867 4615.28
See also Lippincott's mag., Aug., 1873 (Deer-parks, by
Reginald Wyuford).
Deer-stalkers. See Herbert (H. "W.) [' Frank Forrester.') 4617.19
Defence of Guinevere. See Morris (W.) 1876 1673.40
Defence of the drama, containing Mansel's Free
thoughts, and [Comaro's] Discourse on the un-
lawfulness of plays. N. Y., 1826. 12°. . 173L26
Deffand (Jfme dn). See Dn Defflud.
De Foe (Daniel). Complete English tradesman. Edinb.
1839. 8°. 5814.18
— Daniel De Foe : his life, and recently discovered
writings: 1716 to 1729. By W.Lee. 3 v. L., 1869.
8° 5037.11
ContenU : v. 1. Life. v. 2-3. Writings.
— Essay upon projects. L., 1697. 8°. . . .5032.24
— History of the deviL \_anon.'] L., [ti. A] 12°. 3544.00
Same. Boston, 1851. 12°. 3544.01
— Life and surprising adventures of Lobinson Crusoe.
New York, 1858. 12° 172.11
iVu(e.— Apropos of this work »ee Adams (W. D.) Famous
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410
DE FOE-DELEPIERRE
accoTmt of the earl of Peterborough, etc. London,
1743. 8= 3024.1(3
— Kovels and miscellaneons -works. 20 v. Oxlord,
1840. 18°. 5032.01
Contents.
Y. 11. Boxana ; or, the fortu-
nate mistress.
12. A system of magic.
13. History aud reality of
apparitions.
14. Rfligioua cotirtsbip.
15-16. Family iustnictor.
17-18. Complete EuglisU
tradesman.
19. Tlie life of Mr. Duncan
Campbell.
20. Life. By G. Chalmers.
Miscellaneous tracts.
T. 1-2. Kobinson Crusoe.
3. Captain Singleton.
4. Hull Flanders.
6. Colonel Jack. Apparition
of Mrs. Veal.
6. Memoirs of a cavalier.
7. New voyage round the
world.
8. Memoirs of Capt. Carle-
ton, Life of Mrs. Christ-
ian Uavis.
9. History of the plague in
Loudon. Couaolidator.
10. Polit. hist, of the devil.
— System of magick. L., 1728. 8° 3813.05
— True collection of [his] writings, lanon.'i London,
1703. 8= 5032.23
Contents : The true-born Englishman, a satyr. Mock-
mourners, a satyr. Reformatiou of manners, a satyr.
Character of Dr. Samuel .\nnesley. Spanish descent, poem.
Freeholders plea against stock-jobbing elections of parlia-
ment men. Reasulis against a war with France. A Btuuding
army, with consent of parliament, not inconsistent with a
free goverumeut. Danger of the protestant religiou. Vil-
lainy of stock-jobbing detected. Six distinguishing char-
acters of a parliament mau. Poor mau's plea. Occasional
conformity of dissenters. Two great questions ; 1. What
the French king will do, with respect to the Spanish mon-
archy ? 2. What measures the Euglish ought to take. En-
quiry into occasional conformity. New test of the church
of England's loyalty. Shortest way with dissenters.
— Vie et aventures surprenantds de Kobinson Crusoe.
[Oamier. Voyages imag., v. 1-3. Amst. [Paris],
1787. 8=.] 7027.01
— Works. With Chalmera' life. Ed. by J. S. Keltie.
Edin.,18G9. 8° 5037.14
Contents : Life. Robinson Crusoe. Colonel Jack. Me-
moirs of a cavalier. Duncan Campbell. Journal of the
plague in London. Everybody's busines.s is nobody's busi-
ness. Apparition of Mrs. Veal. Shortest way with dis-
senters. Giving alms no charity. Complete English trades-
man. True bom Englishman. A hymn to the pillory.
Jt^ For lives aud estimates of De Foe see Biography (p. 138).
De Foe tDaniel, yn, pseud.) Shortest way with the
free traders. Loudon, [n.d.] 8°. . . . 5093.17
De Fonblanque (Edw. B.) See Fonblanque (Edw. B. de).
De Forest (E. L.) Methods of interpolation. [Smith, report,
1871.J . , 3936.26
De Forest (John W. ) History of the Indians of Con-
necticut. Hartford, 1853.' 8° 592.07
— Oriental acquaintance ; Syria. N.Y,1856. 12°. 1051.08
eS" For his novels see Fiction class-list
Deformities. See Medicine. (Deformities.)
Deformity, an essay. See Hay (Wm.) 3561.17
Deformity. Hay ( Wm. ) Deformity : an essay. 2d ed .
1754 3561.17
See also Winslow's med. critic, v. 1, 1861 (Deformed and
their mental characteristics : and essays on Shakspere's
Richard III. ^See under Shakspere.)
Degerando (M. J.) See Grerando (M. J. de).
Degge (Sir Simon). The parson's counsellor ; with
the law of tithes. 7th ed., by 0. Ellis. London,
1820. S' 3543.25
De BEart (W. 0. ) Observations on military law, courts
martial, etc. N. V., 1863. 8°. . . . . 5635.01
Deioides (The). See Cohen (J.) 1872 3543.19
Deidier (Autoine). Nature of the plague at Marseilles.
From the French [by Anne Plumptre]. London,
1722. 12°. ["Tracts on the plague," V. 2.] 4334.20
Deipnosophists (The). See Athen£Bus. 3 v. 1854. . . . 2512.14
Deism. .S'.'' Biblical aud relig. literature {Deism, p. 83 ; — Natural
Ihe'Aofjy, p. 94 ; — .Sceptical writings, p. 103).
Deist (The) ; or moral philosopher. Selected from the
writings of celebrated authors, by K. Carlisle.
3 V. London, 1819. 8° 3548.20
yote. — For Contents see p. 103 of this catalogue.
De Kay (James E. ) Zoology of New York. 5 v. in 1.
With 1 V. of pi. Albany, 184'2. 4°. . . 4718.01
Dekker (Edward Dowes). Max Havelaar, or the coffee
auctions of the Dutch trading comjmny. By Mul-
tululi Ipseudon.] Tr. by Nahuiis. Edinburgh,
1868. 8° 1064 18
Dekker (Thomas). Drarmatio worka With notes and
memoir. 4 v. L., 1873. 16°. .... 1722.18
Contmls : v. 1. Memoir. Pleasant comedie of the gentle
craft. Comedie of old Fortunatus. Satiro-mastix, or the
untruSBing of the humorous poet. Magnificent entertain-
ment given to king James, v. 2. The honest whore. The
whore of Babylon. Westward-hoe. v. 3. Northward-hoe.
Famous history of Sir Thomas Wyat. The roaring girl.
London triumphing. U this be not a good play the divell
is in it. V. 4. The virgin martyr. Britannia's honor. Lon-
don's Tempe. Match moiu London. Wonder of akingdome.
Sun's darling. Witch of Edmonton.
— A knight's conjuring. Ed. by E. F. Ilimbault.
L., 1842. 16°. [Percy society, v. .'">.] . 5060.05
— London's Tempe ; or, the field of happiness. [Percy
society, v. 10, 1814.] ,5060.10
— Troia nova triumpbans ; London triumphing. 1612. [Jn Percy
society, v. 10, 1844.] 5000.10
— and others. Patient Grissell, comedy. Introd. by J.
P. Collier. L., Shak. soc, 1841. 8°. . . 1756.06
De Koninck (L. L.) artd Dietz (E.) Manual of chemi-
cal analysis and assaying, as applied to the manu-
facture of iron and steel, as found in commerce.
Ed., with notes, by K. Mallet. London. 1872.
12° 4002.02
De Kroyft (Mrs. 8. H.) A place in thy memory. New
York, 1850. 1'2° '2521.24
De La Beche (Sir Henry Thomas). Geological ob-
server. London, 1851. 8° 4112.01
Delafaye-Brehier (Mine. Julie). Le college incendi^,
ou les ecoliers en voyage. P., 1868. l'Z°. 7004.13
— Les enfants de la Providence, on aventures de trois
jeunes orphelins. 6e ed. 2 v. P., 1861. 12°. 7004.14
— Les petits Bearnois : lemons de morale. 2 v. Paris,
1870. 12° 7004.16
Delaiield (John, jr.) Inquiry into the origin of the
antiquities of America. N. Y., 1839. 4°. 568.10
Delafield (Richard). Keport on the art of war in
Europe, 1854-1856. W., 1860. 4°. . . 4518.06
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gov. of the province of New York. [In O'Callaghan (E. B.)
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Delaonay (Charles Eugene). Velocity of light. [Smith, report,
1864.] 3936.19
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Poemes et ballades sur I'ltalie. Notice par G. De-
lavigne. Paris, [)i.d.] 12° 7043.11
— (Euvres completes. Nouv. ed. 4 v. Paris, 1866-70.
12° 7043.07
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nia coal company. Pleadings taken before J. H.
Dubois, referee. 7 v. N. Y., 1858. 8°. .
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Deleon (L'abbe — ). Le confesseur, par I'abbe *"*
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— Lejesuite. 2 v. P., 1865. 8° 7026.36
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De Leon (T. C.) South songs. N. Y., 1866. 1G°. 1685.26
Delepierre (Octave). Histoire litteraire des fous.
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— Historical difficulties and contested events. Loud.,
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library. Pope Joan. Abclard and Eloiu. William Tell.
Petrarch and La\ira. Jean d'Arc. Charlea V. of Spain.
Fraucia I. and countess of Cliatcaubriand. Inventor of
the steam engine. Galileo.
— Sketch of Flemish literature. L., I860. 8°. 2733.05
Delhi. .S'w Countries. (Dellii, p. 304.)
De Liefde (John). The great Dutch admirals. Lond.,
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Paris, ls73. 12°. 70U.;!4
— Le .secret de M. de Boissoimauge. Paris, 1870.
12° 7014.33
Delille (Jacques). (Euvres. Nouv. AL 16 v. Paris,
1821. 8° 5031.01
Contents : v. 1. Poesies fugitives, t. 2. Les Georgiques
de Virgile. Trad. Latin en regard. 4-6. L'Eneide de Vir-
gile. Trad. Latiu en regard, i v. 7. Les Jardius, poiinie.
8-9. L'Imagination, poeme. 10-11. Les trois regriea,
poSme. 12. Malheur et pitio. 13-15. Paradis perdu de Md-
ton, trad. Texte auglaise en regard. 16. Essai sur I'homme
de Pope, trad. Texte auglaise eu regard.
Delirium tremens (Horrors of). See Root (J.) 1844. . . 3687.22
Delitzsch (Frauz Julius). Biblical commentary on
Isaiah. From the Glerman, by J. Martin. 2 v.
Edin., 1809. 8° 3733.20
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F. Bolton. 2ded. 2 v. Edin., 1869. 8°. . 3733.02
— Biblical commentary on Proverbs. Tr. by M. G.
Easton. 2 v. Ediu. , 1876. 8°. . . .
— Commentary on Hebrews. 2 v. From the Grerman,
by T. L. Kingsbury. Edin., 1868. 8°. .3755.20
Dellon (C. ) History of the inquisition at Goa. Tr. by
[H. Wharton]. L., 1688. 4° 3126.25
Delniar (Alexjinder). A warning to the people. The
great paper bubble ; or, the coming financial ex-
plcsion. N. Y., 1864. 16°
— What is free trade ? By Emile Walter, [pseud. ]
New York, 1867. 12° 5912.14
— editor. See Social science review,
Delmard (Sophia Duberly). Village life in Switzerland.
London, 18t>5. 12° 982.04
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tion of England. Ed. by W. H. Hughes. London,
1834. 8° 5717.05
— History of the flagellants ; a paraphrase and com-
mentary on the Historia flagellantium of Boileau.
[amn.] London, 1777. 4° 5818.26
Deloney (Thomai). Garland of good-will. Ed. by J. H.
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— Strange histories, or songes and sonets. London,
18H. 15°. [Percy 800., V. 3.] . . .5060.03
Delord (Taxile). Histoire du second empire. (1848-
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Delpba (A.) French drama. London, 1818. 8". [In Pamphleteer,
V. 12, p. 49-77.] 6058.12
Del Rio (Martinus Antonius). Disqvisitionvm magica-
rvm libri sex. 3 v. in 1. Lvgdvni, 1604. 4°. 3818.14
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Deluges.
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— Walker ( W. li. ) Cyclical deluges : geological phe-
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— Browm {Sir T.) Vulgar and common errors. [In his Works,
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— Carpenter { W. B.) Epidemic delusions. [In Popular science
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ceptions ; with remarkable instances of credulity
1869 3813.20
— Fiijider (L.) Histoire du merveilleux dans les temps
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Contents : t. 1. Introduction. Les diables de Louduu.
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4. Los tables tournantcs. Ia-h mediums ot lea eaprits.
— JUackay (f.) Extiaordiuary popular delmiions.
2v 3813.10
— Madden (li. R.) Phantasmata ; or illnsions and
fanaticisms. 2 v. 1857 3813.12
— Marvin (F. S.) Epidemic delusions : a lecture.
1874 3813.38
— Taylor {I.) Epidemic whims. [In his Ultimate clTilization,
p. 254-289. 1860.1 2544 ()4
*a- For kindred topics, see Apparitions (p. 31) ;-Dl-
vining rod ;— Hallucinations ;— Humbugs ;-~ Impostures ;
—Occult sciences ; — Spirituaham ; — Superstitions ; —
Witchcraft ;— Animal magnetism.
Delvau (Allred). Collection de romans de chevalerie,
mis en prose fran(;aiBe modeme. 4 v. Paris, 1869.
sm. fol 5038.10
DeMan (E. F.) The "beetroot stigax" question.
London, 1870. 8° 3931.43
— Flax ; its cultivation and management. London,
1851. 8° 5093.21
Demaus (iieu. K.) Hugh Latimer: a biography. Lon-
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— William Tyndale : a biography. L.,[n.d.] 8°. 3173.23
Demidoff (Auatole de). Travels in southern Tlussia and
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Moldavia, 1837. 2 v. L., 1853. 8°. . . 997.14
Democracy. See Government and politics {Democracy ; — Lib'
r-rty, etc)
Democracy in America. See Tocqueville (A. C. H. C. de). 6723.02
Democracy in France. See Gruizot (F. P. G.) .... 6727.29
Democrat (The). See Pye (J. H.) 6722.15
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JVote.— The title of v. 1-29 was 'United States magazine
and Democratic review." v. 9-29 have • New series ' on the
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on t. p. ' United States review, v. 1-6 ;' v. 37 is ' United
States Democratic review, v. 6. New series '; v. 40-41 are
* New series, v. 40-41.'
Demogeot (Jacques). Histoire de la litt^rature Fran-
(jaise. P., 1870. 12° 2731.21
— History of French literature : adapted from the
French by C. Bridge. Phil., 1874. 8°. 2731.22
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spirits, p. 83) ;— Occult sciences ; — Witchcrait ;— also Boms
entries under Spiritualism.
Demopbilus, {the rylha(jorean). Pythagoric sentences.
Tr. by T. Taylor. L., 1793. 8°. 3587.27 ; 3817.10
— Similitudines. Gr. ot Lat. [/n Fragmenta philos.
V. 1. Didof[ 7766.04
Same. Translated [In Phenix (The). N.Y.,1835. 12°.] 6062.14
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brief notices. L., 1847. 12° 2722.29
— Book of almanacs. L., 1851. obi. 24°. . . 6722.22
— A Budget of paradoxes. [Mathematical and miscel-
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— An Essay on probabilities. L., 1840. 16°. 5931.01
— Formal logic. London, 1847. 8°. . . . . 5428.22
— Mathematics ; their value in education. [In Centr.il soc. of
education, v. 1, 1837].— Professional mathematics. [In v. 2,
1838.] 6613.04
— Syllabus of a proposed system of logic. London,
1860. 8° 5093.15
De Morgan (Mrs. Augustus). From matter to spirit.
[a7!0?i.] London, 1863. 12° 3811.07
Demosthenes. Against Leptines, Androtion, and Ar-
istooates. Tr. by C. R. Kennedy. London, Bohn,
1856. 12° 6314.18
— Opera. Gr. et Lat Ed. J. T. Voemelius. Farisiis,
Didol, 1857. 8° 7764.12
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[Long's Bibl. cla.ss.] 7763.02
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pic iii. iv. Answer to the letter of Philip. On the regula-
tion of the state. The PropyliFS. The Parthenon. Speech
on the symnioriie. The trierarchy. On the liberty of the
Rhodians. Mausolns and the Mausoleum. For the Mega-
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Phormio. Tr. by O.K. Kennedy. London, Bohn,
1861. 12° <)314.19
— Brougham {H., lord). Contributions, v. 1. p. 25-69. . 2517.06
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— Feltim (C C.) [In his Greece, v. 2, 1867 ; p. 219-248.1 . 426.12
Lucian. Encomium on D. [/n Aw Works. Tr. by Franklin.
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— Legai-c (H. S.) Demosthenes, the man, the statesman, and
the orator. (/iWiis Writings, v. 1.] 6(147.06
— Plutarch. Demosthenes [In his Lives, Tr. by Laughorue. v.
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— End. treatise on the locomotive engine. L., Weale,
1857. 16° 3926.15
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1850. 16° 3934.05
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Dempster (Charlotte). Vera, or the Russian princess
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Note (from the Boston Athenaeum catalogue).— Miss D. is
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1868) ; English vers de soci6t6 (in N. Brit, rev., Sept.,
1867) ; Mistral's Merolo (June, 1868) ; Mme. du Plessis-
Mornay (April, 1871).
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Denham (Dixon) and Clappeitcn (H.) Travels in
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1826. 8° 1094.04
Denham (Sir John). Poems, Life, by S. Johnson. [In Ohalmera
(A.) English poets, v. 7. 1810.J 1626 07
— Works. [In Sanford (E.) ond Walsh (E.) British poets, v. 6.
1819.] 1691.06
Denham (Michael Aislabie). Proverbs and sayings
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Deniua (Giacomo Maria Carlo). Essay on the revolu-
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1771. 16° 1631.16
Denis (Ferdinand). BrtJsU. P.,1837.8".[Univers.]901.17
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Paris, 1819. 8°. [Univers.] 901.12
— Portugal. Paris, 1846. 8° [Univers.] . . 902.27
Denis (Jacques). Histoire des theories et des idees
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Denison (Charles W. ) The tanner-boy : U. S. Grant. By
Major Pennyman. [pseud.] B., 1846. 16°. 3067.21
Denison (Edmund Beckett). Astronomy without ma-
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— Treatise on clocks and watches, and bells. London,
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Deiiison (Edward). Letters and other writings. Ed.
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— Hand-book for SicUy. Jlfurraj/. 1864. . . 981.00
— A summer in Andalucia. fanon.'i 2 v. in 1. London,
1839. 8°. 985.22
Dennis (John, Mgl. critic, b. 1657, d. 1734). Select
works. 2 V. London, 1718. 8°. . . . 5044.20
Contents: v. 1. Poems. Priestcraft dangerous. Essay upon
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— Disraeli (I.) Miscellanies, 1796 2522.28
— Talfmrd [T. N.) Essays, p. 36-43. 1862 2547.14
Dennison (Sir \Vm.) Varieties of vice-regal life. [Van
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London, 1870. 8°. 1035.22
Dennistoun (James). Memoirs of the dukes of Urbi-
no, 1440-1630. 3v. London, 1851. 8°. . 534.21
Denominational reason why. 8th ed. London, 1866.
12° 3412.19
Denominations and sects. See Biblical and relig. lit. (p. 83).
Denon (Dopiinique Vivant). Voyages dans la basse et
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Dent (Edward J. ) Description of the dipleidotcope,
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ment. London, 1843. 8°. 5093.19
Dentistry. See Medicine. (Teeth.)
Denton (Daniel). Brief description of New York, 1670.
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Denton (J. Bailey). Sanitary works and sewage utiliza-
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Denton (Wm. and Eliz. M. F.) The soul of things ;
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Denton chapel, (ilancliesier).
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— La Royale. Part vii. Cuniberlaud church, or the heights ol
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— Sketch of Gen. Robert McAllister. [From 'Representative
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— Sketch of Gen. George H.Thomas. [From 'Representative
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Depping (Guillaume). Wonders of bodily strength and
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Russell. Loudon and New York, 1870. 12°. 4613.25
De Pradt. See Pradt.
Depths of the sea. See Thomson (C. W.) 1873. . . . 4828.20
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De Quincey (Thomas). Art of conversation and other
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cles. Traditions of the Rabbins. Modern Greece.
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First rebellion iu Ireland. French invasiou of Ireland, and
second rebeUion. Travelling. My brother. Premature
mauhood.
Same. Edin.,1863. 12° 2523.30
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brew lady. National temperance movements. Milton tx^r^uj
Southey and Landor. The fatal marksman. On chriBtianity
as an organ of political movement. Notea on Godwin, Fob.
ter, aud Hazlitt. FalsiUcatiou of EngilBh history.
' Confessions of an English opium-eater. Edinburgh,
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- Life and manners. Bo.ston, 1851. 12°. . .'2522.10
Contents : Early days. London. Ireland. The Irish rebel,
lion. Premature manhood. Travelling. My brother. Ox-
ford. German literature.
iVo(d.— All of the above, except the two last, are included
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■ Literary reminiscences. 2 v. B., 1852. 16°. 2522.11
Contents : V. 1. Literary novitiate. Sir Humphrey Davy.
Wm. Godwin. Mrs. Grant. Recollections of Charles Lamb.
Walladmor. Coleridge. Wordsworth. 2. Wordsworth and
Southey. Southey, Wordsworth, and Coleridge. Recollec-
tions of Grasmere. The Saracen's head. Society of the
lakes. Charles Lloyd. Walking Stewart Edward Irving.
Wordsworth. Talfourd. The London magazine. Julius.
Clare. Cunningham. Libellous attack by a Loudon journal.
Duelling.
- Logic of political economy aud other papers. Boston,
1859. 16°
Contents: Logic of political economy. Life of Milton.
The Suliotes. The fatal marksman. The incognito. The
dice. The king of Hayti.
- Memorials and other papers. 2 v. Boston, 1856.
16° 2522.13
Contents : v. 1. Explanatory notices. Orphan heiress.
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cal economy.
- Miscellaneous essays. Boston, 1851. 12° . 2522.15
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manuel Eaut.
- Note book of an English opium-eater. Boston, 1855.
16° 25-22.17
Contents : Three memorable murders. True relation of
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history of the 18th century. The Antigone of Sophocles.
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Dryden's Hexastich. Pope's retort upon Addison.
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Contents : Suspiria de profundis. Memorial chronology.
Portrait gallery : Prof. John Wilson ; Sir Wm. Hamilton.
California. China. Literary reminiscences. Walladmor.
The juggernaut of social life. The avenger. Translations
from the German ; I. Historico-critical inquiry into the
Bosicrucians aud the free-masons. 2. Kant on national
character in relation to the sense of the sublime and the
beautiful. Notes from the pocket-book of a late opium-
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Contents : T. 1. Christiaolty as an organ of political
movement. ProteBtsutism. Ou the Bupponod Scriptural
expression for eternity. Judas Iscariot. Hume's Argument
, against Miracles. Casuistry. Greece under the Itomani.
2. Secession from church of Scotland. Toilette of the He-
brew lady. Milton. Charlemagne. Uodera Greece. Lord
Carlisle on Pope.
— Walladmor. See Suspiria, etc. ; attove 3533.33
Note.—' Freely transhited ' from the German of Hiiring.
— llayne (/".) T. Do Quincey and his worka. [In B.'b Easays,
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— aUes (//.) Illustrations of genius, p. 300-363. 18M. . 3536.03
— Matson (i).) Wordsworth, etc 1874 'i636.3B
— Stephen {L.) Hours in a library. I87S 3543.31
JVofe,— Bepr, fr. Fortn rev., v, 16, 1871, or Litteli. 1871. v. 2.
See also Athtntic monthly, v. 12, 1863 (by H. W. Alden) ;
Bentley'B miscel., v. 37, 1856 : Eclectic (from Examiner),
V. 27, 1852 ; Eraser's mag , v. 62-63, 18(3() (2 art.), or Litteli,
1861, V. 1 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 22, 1871 : N. A. rev., v. 74,
1852 ; V. 88. 185i> ; N. Brit rev., v. 39, IWiS ; Quar. rev., v.
110. 1861. or Litteli, 1861, v. 3; Westm. rev., v. 61, 1864, or
Litteli, V. 5. 1854.
De Rheims (J. F. H.) First practical lines in geometri-
cal drawing. London, 1865. "8°. . . . 3924.31
Derby (Nelson L.) Report ou architecture and materials. [IT. S.
com. to Vienna exhib, V 4.1875 3016.18
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Derbyshire. See Obnntries. {Derbyshire, p. 304.)
Derenzy (George Webb). Enchiridion ; or, a hand for the one-
handed. Loudon, 1823. 8°. (/n Pamphleteer, V. 22.] 5068.23
Dermot Mac Morrogh, or the conqueBt of Ireland : a poem. See
Adams (J. Q.) 5093.04
Derrick and drill : petroleum. See Morris (£.) 1866. . 3933.24
Dervishes.
— Brown {John P. ) The dervishes ; or oriental spirit-
ism. 1868 3524.24
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vishes of Constantinople) ; and works on Turkey.
Desae;uliers (J.T, ) Course of experimental philosophy.
2d ed. 2 v. London, 1745. 4° 4028.01
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York, 1856. 12° 3426.15
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Descamps (Jean Bapti.ste). La vie des peintres fla-
mands, allemands et hollandois. 5 v. P., 1753-69.
12° 1434.05
Descartes [i>x^ Cartesius] (Bene). Discourse on me-
thod. From the French, with an introd. 3d ed.
Edin., 1866. 12° 5412.21
Reviewed by Prof. Huxley in Macmillan's mag.. May,
1870 : and in his Lay sermons (4712.15],
— Meditations. Tr. by W. R. Walker, [/n Journal of spec.
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— Meditations ; and selections from the Principles of
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Edin., 1867. 12° 5412.21
— Sur la methode. Meditations. Traite des passions.
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— Alger {W.R.) Solitudes, efc, p. 239-242. 1867.. . .2512.07
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— Huxley (T H.) On the hypothesis [of Descartes] that ani-
mals are automata. [In Fortn. rev., Nov. 1, 1874.]
— Sainte-Oennain (B. de). Descartes ooiisidere comme
physiologiste et comme medecin. 1869. . 4326. 10
— Stephen {L.) Hist, of English thought, v. 1. 5426.26
See also Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 (Historical position of
D.) ; Ed. rev., v. 96 (Genius and writings of D. by H.
Rogers) : Revue des d. mondes, Jan. 1868 (par P. Janet) ;—
Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 8, 1856 (Psychology of D.)
Descent. See haw. (Descent.)
Descent of man. See Darwin (Charles) 4712.17
Deschanel (Augustin Privat). Elementary treatise
on natural philosophv. Tr. with additions, by
J.D.Everett. 4pts. in4v. L., 1870. 8°. 4026.06
1. Mechanics. Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics. 2. Heat.
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Deschanel (E.) Le bien qu'on a dit des femmes.
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Desert of the Exodus. See Palmer (E. H.; 2 v. 1871. . 1044.13
Desert world. See Mangin (A.) 1869 4727.06
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Des Quays (J. F, E. Le Bois). See Le Bois Des Quays.
Design in art. ,^^f; Fine arts. (Desi(fn.)
Des Landes (L. ) Manhood, the causes of its prema-
ture decline. B., 1845, 18°. 4331.09
Deslys (Charles). Le lloy d'Yvetot. 2 v. Paris, 1866.
12°. 7042.33
Desnoiresterres (Gnstave). Voltaire it la cour. Paris,
1869. 8° 3175.25
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liiko of NeuchStel. [Sm. rep. 1865.J S93C.20
De Soto (Ueruaudo de). See Biography (p. 200).
Despair. Helps {A.) Friends iu council, v. 1 2331.28
Des Perriers (Bonaveuture). Cymbalum mandi ; or
satyrioal dialogues. Done into English. L., 1723.
12< 2521.30
Despotism. See aoTemment and politics. (Despotism).
Despotism In America. See Hildreth (Richard). 1854. . 6831.23
Dessert books. With original recipes. By a Boston
lady. [_anon.-\ B., 1872. 12°. .... 6016.11
De Stael. See Stael.
Destouches (Philippe NSricaolt). Alemberl IJ.leB. d'). Eulogies,
etc., V. 2 3221.16
D'Bstrees. See Estr^es (Gabrielle d').
Dsstutt de Tracy (Antoine Louis Claude, Oomte).
Political economy ; with suppL to ' Elements of
ideology.' Georgetown, 1817. 8=. . . . 5932.14
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Paris, 1817. 8='. [Uuivers.] 902.30
— Arable. Paris, 1847. 8°. [Univera.] . . 901.13
— L'Etrarie et les Etrusques. v. 1-2. 8°. v. 3. Planches.
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metapliysics. Los apdtres, par E. Kenan. Five letters on
the Ojicumeuical council. Apostolicfe sedis. The lioman
passion drama. On Semitic languages. On the Targums.
Ou the Simaritan Pentateuch. The book of Jasher. Early
Arabic poetry in Spain and Sicily.
See notices of E. Deutsch, by U. B. Haweis in Contem.
rev., V. 23, 1874.
Deutscb-amerikanischer Dichterwald. Eine samm-
lung. Detroit, (Mich.) 185G. 18°. . . 7114.01
Deutsch-amerikeuusches conversations lexicon. Bear-
baitet von A. T. Schem. v. 1-7. N. Y., 1869-72. 8°.
De Veaux (.lames), Lester (CE.) Artists of America. 1846. 1416.10
Development theories in nat. history. See Evolution.
Development theory in theology. See Newman (Jolin H.)
De Vere (Aubrey Thom.is). Irish odes, and other
poems. N.y., 1869. 12° 1642.28
— Picturesque sketches of Greece and Turkey. 2 v.
L., 1850. 8° 992.24
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York, 1872. 8° 6424.18
— The great empress. [Agrippina. ] A portrait Ph. ,
1870. 8°. 3012.21
— Modern magic. N. Y., 1873. 12°. . . , 3814.36
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— Studies in English. N. Y., 1867. 12°. . . 6433.10
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De Veriootir (L. R.) HiBtorical analysis of christian
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bequest bill, and other catholic matters. London,
1844. 8° In 5093.19
Devereux (Walter Bourchier). Lives and letters of
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1853. 8° 3052.05
Devereux (W. Cape). "A cruise in the Gorgon," on
the east coast of Africa. Including a trip up the
Zambesi with Livingstone. L., 1869. 8°. 1084.21
Devey (Joseph). Comparative estimate of modern
English poets. L., 1873. 12° 1641.02
— Logic. London, 1854. 8° 5428.04
Devices. PaUlseriMrs.B.) Historic devices. 1870. 1452. 16
HSf" .See also Heraldry ; — Emblems.
Devil (The). .See Biblical and reljg.lit. {Devil, p. 83) ; also Atlantic
monthly, v. 3'2, 1873 (Modern diabolism, by H. James) ;
Contem. rev., Feb., 1876, oi' Eclectic mag., April, 1876 (De-
monology, devil-dancing, and demoniacal possession, by B.
0. Caldwell) ; ComhUl mag., Apr., 1865 (DevUs of Mor-
zine : St. Paul's mag., July, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 3 (Tas-
mauian devil). See also Spiritualism ; — Apparitions ; —
Witchcraft.
De Viiine (Theo. L.) Printers' price list. New York.
1871. 8° 2763.18
De Voe (Thomas P.) The market assistant. N. Y.,
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V. 1. [New York markets. No more published.]
N. y., 1862. 8° 6016.26
Devonshire, {Engl.) See Countries. {Devonshire, p. 304.)
Devotional works. See Biblical and relig. literature (p. 83).
Devotions of the ages. See Allen (N. G.) 3613.25
Devrient (Eduard). My recollections of Mendelssohn ;
and his lettei-s to me. Tr. by N. Macfarren. L.,
1869. 12° 3123.16
Dew. See Meteorology.
De Walden (E. ) Ball-room companion. New York,
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Dewar (Daniel). Elements of moral philosophy, and
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D'E'wes (J.) Sporting in both hemispheres. London,
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De Wette (W M. L.) See Wette (W. M. L. de).
Dewey (Chester). Best hours of dally observation to find the
mean temperature of the year. [Smith, rep., 1857, I860.]
3936.12 ; 3936.15
Dewey (Mary E. ) Life and letters of Catherine M.
Sedgwick. N. Y., 1871. 12°. .... 3161.09
Dewey (Eev. Orville). Problem of homan destiny.
N. Y., 1864. 8° 3544.05
— Works. London, 1844. 8° 3544.06
Contents : Discourses. Moral views on commerce, so-
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De'whtirst (Henry Wm. ) Natural history of the cetacea.
London, 1834. 8° 4826.26
De Witt (Jan). See Witt (Jan de) 6713.09
De Witt (Thomas). Discourse in the North Eeformed
Dutch church. New York, 1857. 8°. . . 3456.08
Dexter (Charles) Versions and verses. Cambridge,
1865. 16°. 1641.14
Dexter (Henry Martyn). As to Roger WilUams and
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few further words concerning the Baptists, the
Quakers, and relig. liberty. B., 1876. 4°. 3185.23
— Congregationalism. Boston, 1805. 8°. . . 3544.09
— Verdict of reason upon future punishment. Boston,
1865. 12°. 3544.10
Diable (Le) a Paris. Paris, 1862. 12°. • . . 7032.11
Diagnosis. See Medicine.
Di^ogues.
— Becket {A.) Dialogues. \ln his Miscellanies, v. 2.] . 1714.01
— Landor I W. Savage). Imaginary conversations. [In Ms Works,
1853.) 6047.03
— Lucian. Works, from the Greek, by T. Franklin,
2 V. 1780 5058.16
— Lyttelton {Oeorge, lord) Dialogues of the dead. 5052.14
— Sargent {Epes). Oiiginal dialogues for school and
family reading and representation. 1861. 6333.03
JKS" See also Elocution. {Readings.)
Diamond necklace. — Vizetelly (H.) The story of the.
2ded. 2v. 1867 3097.27
— Carlyle(T.) Diamond necklace, [/n > is Essays] . .2517.12
See also Gentleman's mag., June, 1847; and (in Biography;
Individual, p. 120) lives of 15ai.8amo ; — La Motte ; — Mabie
Antoinette ;— Rohan {Card. de).
Diamonds. See Jewelry and precious stones.
Diana. See works on Ephesns (p. 316) ; also Fraser's mag., V. 66,
1862, p. 113-116 (Hymn, etc.. by E. Arnold).
Diarian miscellany. SeeHutton (C.) 4011.01
Diaries of a lady of quality, 1797-1844. See Wynn (F. W.) 3186.30
Diary of an ennuyee. 5efi Jameson {.Vrs. A.) .... 941.16
Diary of an invaUd : tour, etc. See Matthews (H.) . . 946.21
Diary of a Samaritan. Bj' a member of the Howard
Association of N.O. New Orleans, 1860. 12°. 58'25.01
Diaz {Mrs. Abby Morton). See Fiction class-list ; also Chaney
{Mrs. G. L.) William Henry dramatized. 1875. [1722.30]
Diaz del Castillo (Bemal). Memoirs, contaiuing a
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L., 1844. 8° 560.01
Same. [In Kerr (E.) Voyages, v. 3, p. 432-503 ; v. 4, p.
1-328.] 914.10
Dibdiu (Charles). Collection of songs. 3 v. L.,
1792. 16°. 1642.03
Dibdiu (Thomas). Metrical history of England, to 1812.
2 v. L., 1813. 8° 1635.29
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aa- For his plai/s see Flays. {Alphabetical arrangement.)
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— 'Bibliotheca Speuceriana, a descriptive catalogue of
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. Same, containing part of the Cassano libranr, books
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Spenceriana and ^des AlthorpianoB. London, 1823.
8* 2745.18
— Introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable
editions of the Greek and Latin classics. With
an account of polyglot Bibles, polyglot psalters,
Hebrew Bibles, Greek Bibles uud Greek Testa-
ments ; the Greek fathers and the Latin fathers.
4th ed. 2v. London, 1827. 8^ . . . 2733.31
— Typographical *antiquitlea. See Ames (J.) and Herbert
(W.) 2766.02
Dicsearchua. Feriegesis. [Gr. et IM.] [In MlUler (0.) Geograptai
Or. min., v. 1, 1K55.] 7765.03
— Fragmeuta. [In MUller (C.) Fnigm. Gr. min., v. 2, 1848.J
Dicey (Edward). The battle-fields of 1860 [in Ger-
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— Cavour. A memoir. Cambridge, 1861. 8°. . 3034.04
— The morning-laud. 2 V. L., 1870. 12°. . .1052.18
— Rome in 1860. C, (Eiujl.) 1861. ICP. . . 533.29
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Dick (Thomas). Celestial scenery [the planetary sys-
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— Improvement of society by the diffusion of knowl-
edge. N. Y., [H.d.] 18° 3913.19
— Practical astronomer. N. Y.,1846. 12° . . 4016.01
— Sidereal heavens. N. Y., [ahmd 1840.] 18°. 4016.10
— Works. 2 V. Cincinnati, 1853. 8°. . . . 5033.01
V. 1. Improvement of society. Philosophy of a future
state. Philosophy of religiou. Meutal iUumination. Essay
on covetousuess.
2. Christian philosopher. Celestial scenery. Sidereal
heavens. Practical astronomer. The solar system. The
atmosphere.
Dick(W. B.) Encyclop,T?dia of practical receipts and
processes. N. Y., 1872. 8° 6017.04
Dick (W. B.,) Frost (S. A.) and Taylor (W.) What
shall we do to-night ? or social amusements. By
LegerD. Mayue, Ipsnul] N.Y., 1873. 12°. 4022.12
Dickens (Charles). American notes for general circu-
lation. L., 1850. 16° 1074.16
— Child's history of England. N. Y., 1854. 16°. 462.32
— On Mr. Fechter's aotiug. [In Atlantic monthly, v. 24.]
— Pictures from Italy. American notes for general
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— Speeches, letters and sayings, to which is added a
sketch of the author by G. A. Sala, and Dean
Stanley's sermon. New York, 1870. 8°. 3052.25
— Anderson (H. C.) Pictures of travel, etc. With a visit
at Charles Dickens's house. 1871. . . . 991. 18
— Pierce (O.A.) The Dickens dictionary : akey tochar-
acters and incidents in the Tales of C. D. 174.11
— {editor). See Hoaaehold words ; — All the year round.
as- For his novels and sketdies, see Fiction class-list.
For lives and critical estimates of him see Biography
(p. 139) ; and GentL mag., Mch, 1874 {C. D., by G. B. Smith).
Dickesou (Montroville Wilson). American uumis-
matical manual. Phila., 1859. 4°. . . 1585.01
Dickinson (Anna E. ) A paying investment Boston,
1876. 12° 5522.09
— ■What answer? Boston, 1809. 12°. . . . 174.38
Dickinson (Daniel S.) Speeches, correspondence, etc.
edited with a biography, by J. E. Dickinson. 2 v.
N. Y., 18G7. 8° 6315.16
Contents : v. 1. Biogr. sketch. Speech on the repeal of
the usury laws, 1837. Speech upon the governor's message.
1840. Address at fiilr of Queens county *gr. aoc., 184S. Ad-
dress of the Albany repeitl assoc. to ttio people of Iroland,
1844. .Speecfies : Upon the joint resolution for annex, of
Texas, 1845. Oregon question, 1840. Reply to Mr. Webster
upon N. K. boundary, right of search, and destruction of
the Caroline, 1846. On the acquisition of territory, and
formation of gov. for the territories— doctrine of •■ popular
sovereignty " 1848. On the bill to establish territorial gov.
in Oregon, California, and New Mexico, 1848. Up<m the
issues and candidates of the prcsidoutial (campaign, 1848.
On a govemmeitt for California au<t New Mexico, and iu
reply to Mr. l>ix on the " Wilmot proviso," 1849. At a de-
mocratic state convention held at Uonio, N. Y., An^'., 1849.
Upon the resolution calling for Informaliou iu ref. to the
appointment of a military governor for California, etc.,
1850. At a conipl. dinner, June, 1850. At the centennial
celebration of Litchfield county, Conn., Aug., 1851, In the
democratic national conveutiou at Baltimore, 1852. Ora.
tion on the auniv. of Anier. independence, 1863. Speech
at a democratic ratification meeting, Rochester, 1853.
Address to the jury in the case of the U. 8. vs. James
Collier, 1854. Remarks at the Oxford academy jubilee,
1854. A<ldress at the laying of the corner stone of the Sus-
quehanna seminary, Bingbamton, 1854. Speech at Delhi,
ut a meeting of the "hard shell" or national democracy,
1854. Speech on the Maine law question, 1854. Speech at
a mass meeting to ratify the nominations of the Cincinnati
convention, 1*5G. Extract : a picture of disunion. Speech
at a democratic meeting, Brooklyn, 18.56. Address at the
opening of the new court-house, Binghamton, 1857.
Speech, 1867, at the eel. of the anniv. of the battle of New
Orleans. Remarks on the presentation of a testimonial to
W. B, Gilbert, of Syracuse, 1857. Speech in response to a
serenade. Wash., 1857. Address in behalf of John M, Thurs-
ton, 1857. Address before the grad. class of the law dep.
of Hamilton college, N. Y., 18.58. Remarks at the laying
of the corner-stone of the N. Y. state inebriate asylum,
Binghamton, 1858. Speech at tl;c democratic state conven-
tion, Syracuse, 1859. Address bef ire the Chenango agr. soc,
18.59. Speech at a meeting of the democratic party, BnflTalo,
185U. Speech at a Breckinridge and Lane democratic meet-
ing, 1800. Speech on occasion of a serenade, Wash., 1860.
Speech at a nniou meeting. New York, 18('0, Address on
temperance, license law, etc., 1843. Lecture on commercial
law and pol. econ., 1861.
v. 2. Speech at the great union meeting, New York, April,
1861. Address before the lit. soc. at Amherst college. 1861.
Speeches at union mass meetings, 1861-62. Speech on the
anniv. of the adoption of the const, of the U. 8,, 1861-62.
Address on the presentation of colors to the 89th reg., N. Y.
8. v.. Wash.. 1862. Speech : candidates contrasted. Speech
at union ratif. meeting, N. Y., 1802. Speech at the capitol,
Albany. 1802. Speech at the celebration of 13l8t anniv. of
the birthday of Washington, 1863. Speech at the 2d anniv.
of the attack on Sumter, 1863. Speech at the great mass
meeting, New York, 1863. Speech at a great war meeting,
Albany, 18<>3. Extract from speech on occasion of presenta-
tion of a flag to Mr. Montgomery, of Miss.. 1863. The New
York riot : speech at a union mass meeting, Oct., 1863.
Address : the union : its x)erils and its hopes, 1863. Corres-
pondence. Poems.
j(S- For biour. notices otV.S. J)., see Biography (p. 139).
Dickinson (James C. ) On the tonic treatment of gout
2a ed. London, 1871. 18° 4323.18
Dickinson (John). Armor {W. C.) Governors of Pa. 1872. 3246.02
— Herring {J.) and Longasre (J.B.) Nat. port. gal.,v,3. 1836. 3247.08
Dickson (Samuel). Principles of the cluomo-thermal
system of medicine, with the fallacies of the facul-
ty. Notes by W. Turner. N. Y.,1850. 8°. 4327.17
Dickson (Walter). Japan ; hist, government and offi-
cers. Edinb., 1869. 8° 1022.15
Dickson (William). Mitigation of slavery : letters to
T. Clarkson. L., 1814. 8° 5832.11
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dias- For dictionaries of any language, see Languages ;
for dictionaries of any other subject, «fc name of subject,
as Agriculture (p. 7) ; — Arts {i'se/id ; p. 41) ; — Biography
(p. 109) ;— Ohemistry (p. 264) ;— Fine arts :— Geography ; —
Music, etc.
Dictionary of contemporary biography. London,
1801. 8' 3223.07
Dictionary of musicinns. 2 v. L., 1827. 8°. 1503.04
Dictionary of phrase and fable. See Brewer (E. 0.) . . 6218.07
Dictiouuaire de r('Conomie politique. 2 v. Paris,
Giiiilaumlnet Ge, 1876. 8°
Dictionnaire des Girouettes, ou nos coutemporains
peints d'aprfes eux-m^mes. 3e 6d. Paris, 181.5.
8°. 3210.21
Dictys Orelemis. Do bello Trojano. Ex ed. S. Arto-
poli. Cum notis et iuterpretatione iu usum Del-
phini. Lend., ro/;«/, 1825. 8^ . . . 7713.12
Didactics- See Walsh (Robert) 2545.03
Diday(P.) Treatise on syphilis in infants. Tr. by G.
Whitley. London, }few Si/denluim society, 1859.
8° 4302.03
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DIDOT-DIRCKS
Didot (AmbroBe Firmin). Bibliotheca scriptorum
Gmecorum Graece et Latine. 57 v. Parisiis, 1S41-G7.
8°. 7764.01
[JVote.— The titles of works Included in Uiis collection are
given more fully elsewhere, uuder the names of their
authors, or the first word of the title, if of a collection.]
ContetiU.
■ Same, 'lubulaj. . 7765.06
£Uana*. Forphyrius. Fbilo.
7764.01
JEschylus. Sophocles. 7764,02
Appianus 7764.03
Aristophanes. 2 V. . 7764.04
Aristoteles. 4 v. , . 7764.06
Arrianus 7766.10
Bible. Novum Testamentum.
Ed. C. Tischendorf. 7760.01
— VetuB Testamentum, cura '
J. W. Jagor. . . 7767.07
Chrysostomus. . . 7764.10
Demosthenes. . . . 7764.12
Diodorus Siculus. 2 v. 7764.13
Diogenes Laertius. . 7764.15
Epigrammatum authologia
falatina. Kd. F. DUbuer.
7764.16
Erotici Bcriptores. Ed. by G.
A. Hirschig. . . . 7764.17
Euripides. Perdita tragico-
rum omnium. Christns Pa-
tieuB, Ezekiel, et christ-
iau» poetiD. . , . 7765.02
Homerus 7765.13
Josephns. 2 v. . . 7765.14
Luciauns 7765.17
Greographi Grseci minores :
Hauno,Arriauus,Diouysiu8,
Priscianus, etc., etc, Ed. C.
MUller. 2 V. . . 7765.03
Oratores Attici. 2 v. . 7766.02
Fhilosophomm Grfflcorum frag-
meuta. 2 v. ... 7766.04
Fhilostratns. Callistratus. Eu-
uapius. Himerius. . 7766.08
1 Plato. 2 V 7766.07
I Pausaniaa 7766.09
; Flotinus. Forphyrius. Froclus.
Priscianus 7766.11
; Plutarchus. 5 v. . . . 7766.12
' Foetee bucolici et didactici :
Theocritus, Biou, Moschus,
Nicauder, Oppiauus, Phile,
[ Aratus, Manetho, [pseudon.],
MaximUB. £d F. Dtibuer, e(c.
I 7766.17
I Poetarum comicorum Grseco-
rum fragmenta. . 7767.01
Polybins 7767.02
Strabo 7767.03
I Theocritus. Scholia in Theoc-
ritum. Scholia et paraphrases
in Nicaudrum et Oppianum.
7767.04
Theophrastus. Marcus Aure-
lius Antoninus. Emctems.
Oebes. Maximus Tyrius.
7767.05
Thncydides 7767.06
Xenophon 7767.09
Didron (A. N. ) Christian iconography : or christian
art in the middle ages. v. 1. [No more published. ]
London, 1851. 12°. 1442.27
Diemerbroeck (Isbrand de). Treatise concerning the
pe.stilence. Abridged and tr. from the Latin, by
T. Stanton. L., 1722. 12°. [' Tracts on the plague,
T. 2.'] 4334.20
Dies irae ; 13 orig. versions, by Abraham Coles. N. Y.,
1859. 12° 1634.29
Same. [Tr. by W. H. Bright. ] New York, 1866.
8° 1635.25
Same. Tr. by A. P. Stanley. [In Macmillau's mag., Dec,
1868.]
Same. Tr. by J. A. Dii. [In Scribner's monthly. Apr., 1876.]
Diet. See Medicine ; — Domestic economy. {Food. )
Dietetics of the soul. See Feuohtersleben (E. von). 1858. 5435.20
Dietz (E.) Chemical analysis. See De Koninck (L. L.) and Dietz
(EJ 1872 4002.02
Dleulalalt (Louis). Diamonds and precious stones.
Tr. by F. Sanford. New Yorlt, 1874. 16°. 1581.04
Difficulties ol infldeUty. See Fabcr (G. S.) 1829. . . . 3647.14
Digby (John, 1st earl of Bristol), Defence of his negociations in
Spain, [1622]. L., CaTiuiere mwce(., V. 6. 1870. 4=. .6114.07
Digby {Hir Kenelm). Journal of a voyage iuto the
Mediterranean ; ed. by J. Bruce. London, Gam-
den soc, 1868. 4° 5113.50
Digby (Kenelm Edward). Introduction to the hist, of
the law of real property. Oxford, 1875. 12°. 5635.17
Digby (Kenelm Henry). Broadstone of honor, v. 1-3.
London, 1814-48. 8° 6623.22
v. 1. GodefriduB — of the iuBtitution of chivalry and
chriBtiau government. 2. Tancredua — of the religion and
discipliue of chivalry. 3. Morus — of the principles and
practice of chriBtian chivalry.
— Compitum ; or, the meeting of the ways at the Catho-
Uc chtirch. 2d ed. v. 1-4. L., 1851-55. 16°. 3.j41.19
— Mores catholici : or, ages of faith. [a?ion.] 11 v. L.,
1831-1842. 16° 3421.06
— Short poems. Loudon, 1865. 16°. . . . 1035.27
Digging for gold ; or, adventures In California. [Ballantyne's
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Dike (Samuel F, ) Doctrine of the Lord in the primi-
tive christian church. B., 1870. 12°. . .3541.12
Dikeman (John). Brooklyn compendium : streets,
grants under water, ferry rights, etc. Brooklyn,
1870. 8°. 5636.01
Dignities. See Heraldry :— England (Court and official regittert,
p. 308) ;— Aristocracy (p. 35) ; — Peerage.
Dilke (Charles VVentworth). Greater Britain : a record
of travel in English speaking countries during
1866-67. 2 V. in 1. PhU., 186U. 12°. . . 1074.15
Same. New York, 1869. 12° 1074.15a
Reviewed iu Ed. rev., v. 129, 1809.
— IIinton{R.J.) EngliBh radical leaders. 1876. . . .3221.14
Dillon (Francis, esq.) See Memoirs of Francis Dillon, esq. 5061.17
Dillon (Heury Augustus, viscminl). Discourse upon
the theory of legitimate government Florence,
1817. 24° 5712.10
Dillon (John B. ) Notes on hist, evidence in reference
to adverse theories of the government of the U. S.
New York, 1871. 8° 5734.24
Dillon (John F. ) Law of municipal corporations. 2d ed.
2 V. New York, 1873. 8° 5615.28
Dillon ( Capl. Peter). Voyage to the South Seas to a.scer-
tainthefateofLaPerouse. 2v. L., 1829.8. 1064.03
Dillon ( Wentworth, earl of Roscommon). Poems. Life, by S. John-
son, [in Chahners (A.) English poets, v. 8, 1810.] 1626.08
Dil'worth (H. W.) History ol Fiancis-Eugene, prince
ofSavoy. L., [ji.rJ.] 18° 30.''j1.24
Dimbleby (J. B. ) A shorthand dictionary. London,
1868. 12° 6431.05
Dinarchus. Oratioues. Or. et Lat. [In Oratores Attici, v. 2.
Vidot, 1858.] 7766.03
Diugley (Thomas). History from marble, printed in
photo-lithography, by V. Brooks ; with introd. by
J. G. Nichols. L., Camden, soc, (v. 94-97) 1867-
68. 4° 5113.48
Dingman (J. H. ) Directory of booksellers, stationers,
newsdealers, music dealers, and libraries in the
United States and Canada. N.Y., 1870. 8°. 2713.12
Dining (Art of). See Domestic economy. {Dining ; —Cookery.)
Dinners and dinner parties, [utifrti. ] L.,1862.12".()015.11
Diodorus SicvXus. iSibliothecse hist, quae supersunt
Exrec. L. Dindorfii. Gr. et Lat. [Ed.] C. MiUler.
2 V. Parisiis, Didot, 1855. 8° 7764.13
— Historical library. With [his] fragments. Tr. by
G. Booth. 2v. L., 1814. 8° 427.12
'Diogenes Sinopensis, the cynic , Fragmenta. [/n Wagner (F. G.)
Poetarum trag. gr. fragmeuta.] 7765.02
— Diogenes Laertius. Lives, etc. 1853 5415.01
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 18, 1869.
Diogenes {Antouius). De incredibilibus ultra Thulem. Gr. et Lai,
[In Erotici script. Didot, 1856.] 7764.17
Diogenes Laertius. De claroram philosophorum vitis.
Eec. C. G. Cobet. Gr. et Lat. Parisiis, JJidol,
1872. 8°. 7764.15
— Lives and opinions of eminent philosophers [of
antiquity]. Tr.by C.D.Yonge. L., 1853.1'^°. 5415.01
Diogenes at court. See Coetlogon(D. de). 1748. . . .2621.21
Diognetus. Epistola ad D. [/?» Bunsen (C. C. J.) Christianity
and maukiud, v. 5, 1854. J Epistle to D. [In Apostolic
fathers. A.-N. O. libr., v. 1, 1870.] 3467.02
Dionysius of Alexandria, Works. Tr. by S. D. F. Sal-
mond. Ed., 1871. 8°. [A.-N. C.lib,, v. 20.] 34G7.09
Dionysius, {bucolic poel), De avibus. Gr.et. Lat. Kecens.
A. Koechly. Parisiis, Didot, li:51. 8°. . 7766.17
Dionysius Jlyzantius. Anaplus Bospori Thracii. Gr. etLat. [7n
Miiller (C.) Geogr. Gr. miu. v. 2, 1866 ] . . . . 7766.04
Dionysius CaUiphontis flius, Descriptio Grsecise. [Gr. et Lat.
In MilUer (C.) Geogr. Gr. min., v. 1, 1855.) . . . 7765.03
Dionysius lialicarnassensis. Roman antiquities. Tr.,
with notes and dissertations, by E. Spelman.
4 v. L., 1758. 4° 438.01
See also Classical journal, v. 34, p. 277 ; v. 35, p. 112, 268 :
v. 36, p. 3, 202 ; V. 37, p. 179 ; v. 38, p. 1 (D. as au hiBtorian
and critic) 2742.34
Dionysius Periegetes. Orbis descriptio. Gr. et Lat. [In MUller (C.)
Geogr. Gr. min., V. 2, 1855.] 7765.04
Diphtheria. See Medicine. (Diptheria.)
Dipleidoscope. See Dent (£. J.) 5093.19
Diplomacy.
— Beiiiard (if.) Four lectures on subjects connected
with diplomacy. 1868 5623.11
— Embassies and foreign courts ; a hist, of diplomacy.
By "the roving Englishman." 2d ed. London,
1856. 8°. . . 5623.10
— Home (T. H.) Diplomacy. 2d ed. 1859. .5613.15
See also Westm. rev., v. 62, 1854 (llise and progress of).
j^- See also Vnited States {Foreign ajfairs. Diplomacy,
Treaties, p. 383) ;— England {Treaties, p. 316) ;— Law Inter-
national law).
Diplomatic correspondence of the United States.
From 1783 to 1789. 3 v. Washington, 1837.8° 587.11
Diptera. See Insects.
Dircks (Henry). Life of 2d marquis of Worcester. Add-
ed his Century of inventions, 1663 ; with a com-
mentary thereon. L., 1865. 8°. ... 3186.24
— Naturalistic poetry. London, 1872. 8°. .1611.03
— Nature study ; poetry and eloquence. London,
1869. 8^ 4715.19
— Patent monopoly as represented by patent law
abolitionists. L., 1869. 8° 4332.15
In ukiug for booka, uu ttw " Book Order," giving the AU THUB'S NAME, the first part of the TXII<B, and the NUMBEB.
DIRECTORIES -DIVINE^
417
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ter. 2. Chimeras of science, L., 186i). 12°. 3914.27
Directories. JtS" For directories of any place, tee name of
place iu Coantriea (p. 285-394) ; also Almanacs (p. U) ;—
Registers :— Yearbooks.
Disciple ami other pueiUH. ^Ve McDonald (G.) . . . .1671.26
DiscipUne of sorrow. Se-i Eliot (W. (J.) 18tMi 3M6 18
Discourse concerniug the plague, with some preservu-
tives agaiust it. By a lover of mankind. Iwion.]
L., 1721. 12^. ['Tracts on the plague, v.2.'] 4^31.20
Discoveries. Sf.e Arts ( Useful : Inventions, p. 44 ; — Patents, p. 46).
Discoveries of the 19th century. Sf.e Routledge (R.) . 3900.22
Discovery (in G-eograpby). See Geogramhy.
Discovery of a new world of being. <S.'e« Thomson (G.) 1871. 6426.25
Disease. See Medicine.
Diseases of miKleru lilo. iS'ac Richardson (B. W.) . . .4332.16
Disinfectants. See Medicine.
Disney (John). Museum Disneianum. See Fitzwilliam ma-
eeum 1447.02
Disosway (Gabriel P.) Earliest churches of New
York and its vicinity. N. Y., 1865. 8°. . 3456.11
Dispensaries. See Medicine.
D'Isiael (L S.) Talmudic maxims, tr. from the He-
brew ; with other sayings. B., 1848. 16^. 3544.12
Disraeli (Benjamin ). Letters of Hunny mede. London,
183G. 8^ 6716.26
— Life of lord George Bentinck. New ed. London,
1858. 12° 3017.08
— Bevolutionary epick. L., 1864. 12°. . . 1635.28
— Speeches on the conservative policy of the last thirty
years. Ed. with an introd. by J, F. Bulley. Lon-
don, 1869. 18^ 6321.08
— Voyage of Captain Popanilla. L., 1828. 12^. 5713.19
j9S* For the novels of D., see Fiction class-list.
For lives and notices of D., see Biography (p. 139) ; also
Brit. qu. rev., July. 1870 (Lit. character of Mr. D.); Fortn.
rev., Oct , 1874 (D.'a novels, by L. Stephen) ; Gentleman's
ma<f., June, 1872 (O.: a political study, by J. B. Hopkins).
DTsraeli (Isaac), Amenities of literature. 2 v. New
York, 1855. 12° 2762.01
Contents . v. 1. Druidical institutions. Britain aud the
Britons. Name of Ei iglaud aud of the English. Anglo Saxons.
Caedmon and Milton. Beowulf. Auglo-Normaus. Page, ba-
ron and minstrel. Gothic romances. Origin of vernacular
lan;,'uage8 of Europe. Origin of Engliflh language. Vicissi-
tudes of English language. Dialects. Maudeville. Chaucer.
Gower. Piers ploughman. Occleve, the scholar of Chaucer.
Lydgate. Inventiou ot printing. First English printer
[Caxton]. Early libraries. Henry vu. Firet sources of
modern history. Arnolde's chrouicle. First printed chroni-
cle. Heury viii. : his lit. character. Books of the people.
Difficulties experienced by a primitive author. Skelton.
Ship of fools. Psychol, character of Sir Thomas More.
Surrey and Wyatt. Spoliatiou of the monasteries. A crisis
and a reaction : Crowley. Primitive elramaa. Reformer
Bp. Bale, and Romanist John Heywood, the court jester.
R. Ascham.
V. 2. Public opinion. Orthography and orthoepy. An-
cient metres in modern verse. Origin of rhyme. Rhyming
diet. Arte of Eng. poesio. Discoverie of witchcraft. First
Jesuits in Eug. Hooker. Sir P. Sydney. Spenser. Faery
queen. Allogory. First tragedy aud first comedy. Prede-
cessors and coutempjraries ot Shakt spe.ire. Shakespeare
* Humors' of Juusou. Drayton. Psychol, hist, of Rawleigh.
Dr. Dee. The Rosacruciau Fludd. Bacon. First founder of
a public library. Early writei-s. their dread of the press,—
transition, to authors by profession. Age of doctrines.
Pamphlets. Oceana of Harrington. Author of "The
grounds aud reasons of monarchy." [by John Hall]. Com-
monwealth. [Cudworth's) ' True intellectual system of the
universe.' Difficulties of publishers of contemporary me-
moirs. War against books.
— Calamities and quarrels of authors : with inquiries
respecting their moral and literary characters. 2 v.
New York, I8ti8. 12° 2522.24
Contents: v. 1. Calamities of atithors. — Preface. Authors
by profession : Guthrie aud Amhurst, Drake, Smollett.
Case of authors stated, iucludiug hist, of lit. property.
Sufferings of authors. A mendicant author [Churchyard,
Stowe. Davies.] aud the patrons of former times. Cowley,
his melancholy. Pains of fastidious egotism [Horace Wal-
polej. Influence of a bad temper iu criticism [Dennis].
Disappointed genius [Henley]. Maladies of authors. Lit-
erary Scotchmen. Laborious authors. Despair of young
poets fW. Pattisou, H. Cary.] Miseries of the first Euglinh
commentator [Z. iiray.] Lite of an authoress [E. Kyvesj.
Indiscretiou oi an historian— Carte. Literary ridicule
[Nash and Harvey]. Literary hatred [Gilbert Stuart]. Un-
due severity of criticism. A voluminous author without
Judguieut [W. Prynue]. Genius and erudition the victims
of vaulty [ToUiid]. Geuius the dupe ol its passions [Steele].
Literary disappointments disordering the intellect [Le-
land.ColliuKj. Rewards of oriental students [Ockley]. Dan-
ger incurred by giving the result of lit. inquiries. A na.
tional work which could find no patronage [DeLolme],
Miseries of successful authors [Hume, Drydeii, Micklo,
Drayton]. llIUKiuus of writers lu verse [Uerrick, Prior,
Btockdale, etc.] Index.
V. a. Qwinets of Authors. Preface. Warbiirton and his
quarrels. Pope and his quarrels. P(»pe and Curll. Poj*©
and Cibber ; vindication of the comic writer. Pope and
Addison. Boljngbioke and Mallets posthuuuius quarrel
with Pope. Llutot's account-book. Pope's earliest satiie.
The Royal society. Sir Jchn Hill, with the R<.yal Kucii-ty,
Fielding, Smart, etc. Boyle aud BLUlley. Parki-r aud Max-
well. D'Avenaut and u clnb of witM. l^apt-r-wtrs of the
civil wars. Ptditiial criticism on llterui-y comiioHitlous.
Hobbes and his quarrels. Jli>bbe8's quarrels with Dr. Wal-
lis, the matlieniutician. Jonson aud Decker. Camden aud
Brooke. Martin Mar-prelate, and supplement. Literary
quarrels from personal motives. Index.
— Commentaries on the life and reign of Charles L
Newed. 2 v. L., 1851. 8° 3034.17
— CuriosiUes of literature. L., 1851. 8°. . . 2766.02
— — Same. With life. By his son, 4 v. Boston,
1858. 8° 2762.03
iS'ote.— Critically ex'd by Bolton Oomey, in his Cnriosi-
ties of literature illustrated [2741.111; for reply to which,
see • Illustrator.' etc., below. See also N. A. rev., v. 90, 1860.
— Geniusof JiidttiKm. L., 1833. 12". . . . 3514.13
— Dlustrator [i. e. Bolton Comey] illustrated, [anon.]
London, imS. 8^ 2741.10
~ The Literary character ; and character of James L
New York, 1868. 12° . 2622.29
Same. 3d ed, 2 v. L., 1822. 8?. . . 2522.26
— Miscellanies ; or lit. recreations. L., 1796.8°. 2522.28
Contents. Of miscellanies. Of professors of art. Of style.
Historical characters are false representations of nature.
On prefaces. Ou diaries, self-biogi-apliy, aud self -characters,
Dennis the critic. Of erudition and philosophy. On licensers
of the press. On reading. On an individual pursuit. On
literary genius and industry. Climate. Of novelty in litera-
ture. Influent c of the female mind in politics and religion.
French and English poetry.
~ Miscellanies of literature. L., 1853. 8^ . 2765.01
Contents : 1. Literary miscellanies : Miscellanlsts. Pre-
face. Style. Goldsmith and Johnson. Self characters. On
reading. On habituating ourselves to an individual pursuit.
On novelty in literature. Vers de societe. Genius of Mo-
liere. Sensibility of Racine. Of Sterne. Hume, Kobertson,
and Birch. Of voluminous works incouiplete by the deaths
of the authors. Of domestic novelties at first condemned.
Domesticity ; or, a dissertation on servants. Printed let-
ters in the vernacular idiom. 2. Quarrels of authors.
3. Calamities of authors. 4. Character of James i. 6. The
literary character.
— Quarrels of autliors. See ' Calamities and quarrels ' and ' Mis-
cellanies of literature,' above.
— Distinguished men of modern times, v.2. 1840. . . . S'221.08
Dissent. See Biblical, relig., aud eccl. lit. {Dissent, p. 83.)
Dissenters. See Biblical, relig., and eccl. lit. (Disseniers, p.8^;
— Denominations and sects, p. ^ ;— Puritanism (p. i*9) ;—
aud names of various dissenting sects.
Distaif. Akerman {J. V.) On the distaff and the spiudle, as the
insignia of the female sex in former times. [In Archaolo-
gia, V 37. 1857.] . 61il8 —
Distillation. See Arts {Useful • Liquors, p. 44).
Distinguished men of modem times. 2 v. New York,
1840. 16° 3221.08
Note —For Contents see p. 113 of catalogue.
D'Istria (Dora), See Koltzof-Massalssky (H. Ghika, princess).
District school as it was. See Burton (Wm.) 1850. . . 6613.18
Edstumell (J.) American register or blue book, Phil.,
1876. 8° 6755.06
— Guide between Washington, Baltimore, Phihidelphia,
New York and Boston : also, routes of travel from
Boston to Buffalo and from New York to Montreal
New York, 1846. 18° 1121.01
— New York as it was and as it is ; including the citv
of Brooklyn and the surrounding cities and vil-
lages ; with a classified business directory. With
maps and illustrations, N. Y,. 1876. 12°. 1121.20
Ditsou (George Leighton). Circassia ; a tour. New
York, 1850. 12° 993.07
— Crescent and the French, crusaders. New York,
1859. 12° 1082.18
— The Para papers on France, Egypt, and Ethiopia,
Paris, 1858. 8° 1091.15
Ditterline (T.) Sketch of the battles of Gettysburg. New York,
1863. 12^ 041.04
Divine comedy. See Dante.
ravine footsteps in human history, [anon.] Edinburgh,
1862. 8° 3412.08
Divine right of rulers. See Grovemment and politics.
Divine legation of Mosea. S>-e Warburton (Wm.) . . . 3616.12
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ISuuday scliool.s.) • Olory Uallvltijah ! ' Gloryiug in the
goiid. luterruptiou. - Laitdmark removed [Oweu Lovojoy.J
LautjuagH. .Magaziuc literature. Mob patriotism. My book.
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— Bowman (^A.) New cookery manual. 1869. 6015.08
— Choice receipts. M. S. W. 1875. . . . 6015.20
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— Howard (.Mrs. B. 0.) Fifty yeais in a Maryland
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— Johnston [W. E.) Eeport on the preparation of food. [In
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— Mann (Mrs.H.) Physiological cook book.l85-i.6015.04
— May (H.) The acocmplisht cook. 1678. .6015.14
— SLClair (Lady H.) Dainty dishes. 5th ed. 1866.6015.05
— Soyer (A.) Culinary campaign. 1857. . . 6015.06
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— Thompson (B., count Rumford). Of kitchen fire-places and kit-
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— Warner (11.) Antiquitates culinarise ; or curious
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C. P. Simpson. 1865 6015.03
Physiologie du goiit, gastronomie tiansceiidante.
1869 6015.13
— Bristed (C. A.] Table KstUetics. [In his Pieces, etc., 1858,
p. 126-171. Bepr. from Knickerbocker mag, 1848.J 2517.09
■ Church (A. H.) Food ; its sonrces and uses.
1877 6014.14
- Coizens (F. S.) Dietetics. [In his Sayings of Dr. Bushwacker,
p. 1-43.] 2521.12
- De Quincey {T.) Dinner, real and reputed. [In his Miscel.
essays, p. 209-255.] 2522.16
- De Voe (T. F.) Market assistant, containing a brief
description of every article of human food sold in
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phia and Brooklyn. 1867 6016.24
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York, e(c. v. 1. [New York markets. ] 1862. C016.26
■ Dinners and dinner parties, [anon.] London, 1862.
12°. ^ 6015.11
■Dodd(0.) Food of London. 1856. . . . 6014.12
■Doran(J.) Table traits. 1855 2523.10
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or, notes on food aud its effects. 187ti. . li014.10
- Fisher (J. ) Where shall we get meat 1 The food
supplies of Western Europe. 1866. . . 6016.23
- Folsom [C. F. ) Our meat supply, and public health. [In Mass.
state board of health. 6th report, 1876.] .... 4846.22
- Oastronomy : or the school for good living. 2d ed.
lanon.-\ 1822 6015.06
- Henderson (Mrs. M. F. ) Practical cooking and din-
ner giving. 1876 6016.16
- Hunt {L.) Breakfast. {In his Seer, p. 73-107.] . . . 2633.09
- Hoadley {J. C.) On the transportation of live-stock. [In Mass.
state board of health. 6th report, 1875.] .... 4346.22
- Illustrations of eating ; displaying the omniv. charac-
ter of man. By a beef-eater, [aiion.] 1847.6015.10
- Jeaffreson (J. C.) Book about the table. 2 v. 6016.18
- Knight (J.) Hist, of food. (In his Improvement of the health.
1875.] 4324.30
- Lankester (C.) Lectures on food. 1864. .5926.22
Uses of animals in relation to the industry of man.
1864 5926.22
-Lelheby(H.) On food : four lectures. 1870. 6014.13
- Massachusetts. State board of health. Annual report,
1870-75. (Several essays.) 4345.22
- Peale (T. R.) Uses of the brain and marrow of animals among
the Indians of North America. [Sm. rep., 1870.) . 3936.26
- Plutarch. Of eating of flesh. [In his Morals, v.6,pp.3-16.) 6436.30
- Papers from the Quar. rev., 1852 (Gastronomy and gastrono-
mers, p. 65-118) •. 2641.16
- Porphyrias. On abstinence from animal food. [In his Select
works. 1823. ] 6416.26
- Simmonds (P.L.) The curiosities of food. 1859. 6014. 11
- Simpson (L. S.) Handbook of dining. 1859.6015.09
- Soyer (A. ) Pantropheon ; or history of food and its
preparation. 1853 6016.25
- Terhtine { V. 11. ) Breakfast, luncheon, and tea.
1875 6016.14
- Turner {T. II.) Usages of domestic life in the middle ages.
The dining table, [/n •Archseol. jour., v. 2.] . .1462.18
- Ve(jetabk substances used for the food of man. New
York, 1840. \b° 5926.24
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 71, 1862 (Thoughts upon
dinners) ; v. 88, 1860 (Theories of food) ; v. 103, 1868 (Horse
flesh) ; Coutem. rev., v. 7, 1868 (Food of the people, by B.
Shaw) ; V. 9, 1868 (Food supply of Loudon ; 2 articleal ;
Blackwood, v. 80, 1856 (Food of London) ; Quar. rev., v. 96,
1854 (Loudon commissariat) ; Ed. rev., v. 99, 1863 ;Con-
sumption of food in the United Kingdom) ; Eraser's mag.,
V. 65, 1867 (Food) ; Nat. qn. rev., v. 1'2, 1867 (Food aud its
prep.) ; Fraser's mag., v, 47, 1863 (Flies and feasts ; au-
cleut festivities).
4. Needle-work.
- iadtcs' work-table book. Phil., [n. d] 12°. 6017.22
-Lambert (Miss—). Hand-book, ete. 1851. 6017.19
Practical hints on decorative needle-work.
1847 6017.20
tS- See also Arts (Useful : Z,oce, p. 44 y-Mamnfactures, p. 44).
5. Preserving, curing, etc.
- Art and mystery of curing, preserving, and potting :
also art of pickling. 1864 6014.04
- Qouffi (J. ) Book of preserves : meat, fish, vegetables
and fruits. 1871 6017.09
- RMnson (J. ) Whole art of curing, pickling, and
smoking meat and fish. 1847 fa014.05
See alto I'mer'B mag., v. 46, 1862 (Preserved meats).
6, Servants.
- Chamberlain (C, jr.) The servant girl of the i)eriod,
the greatest phigue of life. 1873. . . .6014.02
- Swift (J.) Directions to servants, [/n Aw Works.] 6074.13; 23
See aho Fraser's mag., v. 74, 1866 ; North Brit, rev.,
V. 20, 1853.
BBOOKLYS MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
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ingand VfrilUalimi. p. 48);— Coffee (p. 274);— Family;— For-
niture ;— Home ;— Medicine {Beverages ;— Food and Diet) ;
— Milk; — Tea ; — Toilet uud roemetic arts.
Domestic liistory of the American revolution. See Ellet iHfrt.
K F.) 1851 582.04
Domestic management ; viith iiiHtmctions to Kervants
in geueml. [aiion.] L., [ji. rf. ] l(i°. . . G01i).21
Domestic niauiiers of the Americans. See Trollope (ifrs.F.)1084.21
Domestic relations. See Law.
Domingo (San). See Oonntries. {Hayli, p. 329.)
Dominica (Island of . See Countries. [Dominica, p. 304.)
Dominican artist. See Lear {Mrs. Sidney A.)
Dominican republic. See Countries. {Dimtinican republic, p. 304.)
Dominoes (Book about). 5ee Hope (A. 11.) &613.17
Donald (J., ediUv). Chambers's etymological diction-
ary of the English language. L., 18fi8. 12°. 6432.03
Donaldson (J. ) Principles of taste. Edinburgh, 1786.
8° 5434.02
Donaldson (James). Critical history of christian lit-
erature and doctrine, to the Nicene council. 3 v.
London, 1861-66. 8°. 3413.19
V. 1. Apostolical fatliers. 2-3. The apologists.
Donaldson (Prof. John). British agriculture. 1860.
8^ 6128.01
— Clay lands and loamy soils. L., 1852. 10". 6135.02
Donaldson (John Wm., D.D ) The new Cratylus ; or,
contributions towards a more accurate knowledge
of the Greek language. 3d ed. L.,1859. 8^. 6414.07
— English ethnography. [In Cambridge essays, 1856.] 2817.14
— Hist, of Greek lit. continued. See MUUer (K. O.) . 2734.06
— Theatre of the Greeks. 3d ed. Cambridge, (Emjl. )
1830. 8°. 1715.15
— Varronianus : introd. to the ethnography of ancient
Italy, and to the philological study of the Latin
language. 3d ed. L.. 1860. 8'. . . .6411.19
Donaldson (Wm.) Switches and crossings : formulce.
London, 1871. 8° 3925.41
— Tables for plate layers. From " Switches and cross-
ings." L. 1871. 16° 3925.42
Donck (Adrian van der). Description of the New Netherlands.
Tr. by J. Johnson. [N. Y., historical soc. Coll., 2d s , v. 1.
1811.) 616.06
Donders (F. C.) On the anomalies of accommodation
and refrtxction of the eye. With essay on physiolo-
gical dioptrics. Tr. by W. D. Moore. London,
A'ew SydtTiliam soc, ISU. 8°. . . .4302.04
Donkersley {Rev. K. ) Facts about wives and mothers.
New York, 1869. 16°. ...... .5835.16
Donkin(W. F.) Acoustics : theoretical. Parti. [Vi-
bration of strings androds.] Oxf., 1870. 12°. 4024.08
Donne {Dr. John). Poetical works. With memoir.
Boston, 1855. 1U°. 1642.07
Contents • Epistles to several personages. Funeral elegies.
Divine poems. The progress of the soul. Miscel. poems.
Epigram. Elegies. Epithalamions, or marriage songs.
Satires. Latiu poems.
.~- Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In Chalmers' Eng-
lish poets, V. 6, 1818.] 1626.05
— Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (E.) British pouts,
V. 4. 1819.] 1691.04
— Walton {I.) Life of J. D. j/n Wordsworth (0.) Eccl. biogr.,
y. 3, 1853.] 3446.03
$S- Set- also Biography (p. 139).
Donne (William Bodlam). Essays on the drama, and
on popular amusements. 2d ed. London, 1863.
8°. 1715.20
Donnegan (James). New Greek and English lexicon.
IstAm. ed. Boston, 1837. 8° 6415.02
Donnell (E. J. ) Chronological and statistical history
of cotton. New York, 1872. 8°. . . . 5926.09
Donovan (Michael). Domestic economy. 2 v. Lond.,
1830. 16"' 6016.01
— Treatise on chemistry. Newed. L.,1854. 1C°. 4211.01
Doolittle {Rev. Justus). Social life of the Chinese.
2v. New York, 1865. 12° 1023.08
— "Vocabulary and hand-book of the Chinese language.
2v. Foochow, (China,) 1872. 8°. . . .6426.17
Doon de Maience ; chanson de geste. Publ. par A.
Pey. P., 1859. 18°. [Anciens poetes de la France,
V. 2.] 7061.02
Dora d'Istria, pseud. See Eoltzoff-Massalsky (H. Qhika, princew).
Doran ( Dr. John). The Bentley ballads. Loudon,
1858. 16° 1614.14
— Book of the princes of Wales. L., 1860. 12°. 3253.21
— Court fools. London, 1858. 8° 2523.09
— Habits and men. New York. 1856. 12°. . 2523.11
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J. Stow, J. Speed, S. Pepys, K. Kyan, P. Whitehead.
Beaux ; Beau Fielding, Beau Nasli, Prime de l.lgne, Bean
Briiinracll. Doctors ready dressed. Odd lashlons.
— Knight ) and their days. N. Y., 1856. 12°. 6621.06
— A lady of the last century (Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu).
With a chapter on blue stockings. 2d ed. Lond.,
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— Memoir of queen Adelaide, consort of William iv.
London, 1801. 8° 3011.08
— Monarchs retired from business. New York, 1857.
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— New pictures and old panels. L.,1859. 12°. 2523.18
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appearing to Aspasia. Our lady of Boulogne. The ungra-
cious rood of grace. Flowery legend of Our lady of Ouada-
lupe. Pictures of England. Foreign scenes. Group of
queens unqueened. Portraits of daughters of Charles I.
Things we don't know. Portraits of Fai-iuelli and Fou^pa-
dour. ' Tabliax de Paris " in the last century. Old aud
young Christmas, e^c.
— Queens of the House of Hanover. 2 v. New York,
1855. 12°. .* 3253.05
Contents : v. 1. Sophia Dorothea, qu. of George I. Caro-
line Wilbelmiua Dorothea, qu. of George II. 2. Charlotte
Sophia, qu.of George III. Caroline of Brunswick, qu. of
George IV.
— Saints and sinners ; or in chaich and about it 2 v.
London, 1868. 8° 3544.14
— Table traits, with something on them. New York,
1K55. 12°. 2523.10
— "Their majesties' servants." Annals of the English
stage. 2 V. New York, 1865. 12°. . . . 1715.16
Dorchester, {Mass.) See Countries. {Dorchester, p. 304).
Dorchester nntiquaiian and historical society. History
of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts. Boston,
Ph., 1859. 8° 611.05
— Collections. No. 3. Journal of Richard Mather. 1635.
His life and death, 1670. Boston, 1850.16°. 3122.21
Dore. By a stroller in Europe. See Wright (W. W.) . . 943.14
Dore (Paul Gustave). Two hundred sketches, humor-
ous and grotesque. London, 1867. 4°. . 1447.10
j8f5" For works illustrated by Dore .<:ee Balzac (H. de).
Contes drolatiques [7012.18] ; — 'Bible. La (?alnte Bible
[1468.11] ;— 'Cervantes (M. de). Don Quichotte [1468.14];—
•Dante. L'Enftr [1408.13] ; Lo Purgatoire [1468.19] ;— Le
Paiadia [1468.19] ; "La Fontaine's Fables [1468.18] ;-
L'Epine (E.) Legendo de Croquemitaine [456.21] ; — *Per-
rault'sLes coutes [1468.16] :— Saintine (X.-B.) Mythologie
du Uhin [7038 03] ;— Taine (H. A.) Tour through the Py.
renees. 1874 [986.0.?] :- Wandering Jew (1468.17.]
For biogr. and critical notices ol Dore see Biography (p.
139) -.—also Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1869 ; Galaxy, Jlarch, 1874
(G. D.. by Justin McCarthy) ;— Gentleman's mag.. May,
1866 (D. and his works, by H. N. Humphreys) ; Sept.,
1869 (D. ut home, by B Jerrold) ; March, 1873 (D. at work,
by Blanchard Jerrold).
Dorking (Battle of).
— After the battle of Dorking ; or, what became of the invaders I
\annn.] Loudon. 1871. 16° 483.13
— Chesney {G.) Battle of Dorking ; reminiscences of a volun-
teer, [anon.] •1871 483.13
— Leighl:n {Sir B.) The lull before Dorking. 3d ed. 1871. 483,13
— What happened after the battle of Dorking ; or, the victory
of Tuubridge Wells, [anm.] L., 1871. 16°. . . . 483.13
Doruer (Isaac August). History of the development
of the doctrine of the person of Christ. Tr. by
W. L. Alexander. 2 pts in 5 v. Edin., 1861-63.
8° 3545.17
— History of protestant theology. Tr. by G. Bobson
and S. Taylor. 2 v. Edin., 1871. 8°. . . 3545.22
Dorr (Keii. Benjamin). Churchman's manual. P. E.
church, U. S. 4th ed. Phila., 1859. 16°. 3544.17
Dorr (Julia C. R. ) Bride and bridegroom. Cincinnati,
1873. 12° 5836.08
— Poem.s. Phila., 1872. 12° 1641.05
Jt9~ For her novels see Fiction class>list.
Dorset {Earl of). See Sackville (Charles) 1691.13
Dorsey (Sarah A.) Recollections of Henry Watkins
Allen. N. Y,, 1806. 12° 3013.22
Dort (Synod of). Articles. Tr. by T. Scott Utica,
(N. Y.,) 1831. 1'2°. 3543.26
Dottin^s round the circle. See Curtis (B. R.) .... 913.12
Douai ( Dr. Adolf). The kindergarten : a manual of
Froebel's sy.stem. N. Y., 1871. 12°. . . 5514.20
Doubleday (Abner). Reminiscences of Forts Sumter
and Moultrie in 1860-61. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 631.17
Doubleday (Thomas). Matter for materialists : letters
lu asking for books, use the " Book Order," givlug the AUTUOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NCMBER.
422
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in extensiou of the principles of Berkeley. London,
1870. 8° 5422.0<J
— Political life of Peel. 2 v. L., 1856. 8°. . . 3130.29
Boabts nf iufldelB. lanon.l London, 1819. 8°. [In Deist (The).
V. 1.) 3548.20
Douce ii''r.incis). The duuce of death : engr. on wood ;
with dissertation on representations of that sub-
ject, more especiailv tnose ascribed to Macaber
and Hans Hoibein. " London, 1833. b°. 14.52.23
— Illustrations of Shakspjara, and of ancient manners :
with dissert, on the clowns and fools of Shakspeare ;
on the Gjsta Xloma.Joram ; a.id on the English
Morris dance. L, 1839. 8^ 175:111
— Some remarks ou the Europeau names of clieBBmen. [In
ArohiBologia, v. 11, 17W.| 6128.—
Douglas (Mrs.—). Life of Professor Gellert. 3 v.
Loudon, 1805. 8= 3063.31
Douglas (Frederick Syiv. North). Essay on points of
resemblance between the ancient and the modem
Greeks. 2d ed. L., 1813. 8" y9G.23
Douglas (Gavin, Scotch poet, h. 1174, d 1522). Poeti-
cal works. With memoir, etc. by J. SmaU. 4 v.
Edin., 1874. 12° 1636.08
Contents : v. 1. Biogr. introd. Police of honour. King
Hart. Couacieuce. 2-4. Ti-ausl. of Virgil's EuneadoB.
j9S- For biogr. notices of Dou^^las. ««e Irving (D.) Lives,
etc. [32l)5.o7J ;— Lives of Scottish poetj. v. 1. [3212.07J ;—
Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 3 13252.03].
Douglas ( Gen. Sir Howard). On uaval war with steam.
2ded. London, 1860. 8° 4517.15
— Military bridgds. 3d ed. L., 1853. 8=. . . 4514.02
See Blackwood's mag., v. 93, 1863 (Life of Sir H. D.)
Douglas (.James). Travelling anecdotes. 3d ed. Lend.,
1786. »° 944.22
Douglas ^John William ), and Scott (John). British
hemiptera. v 1. Hemiptera heteroptera. Loudon,
Ray soc, 1865. 8°. 4744.07
Douglas (Stephen A. ) and Linoolu (Abraham). Politi-
cal debates. Columbus, 1860. 8°. . . .5733.22
jjg- For biogr. notices of S. A D., see Biography (p. 140).
Douglass series of christian G.eek and Latin writers,
v. 1-1. N. Y., 1874-76. li°
Contents .- v. 1. Latin hymus. Ed. by F. A. March. [3765.211.
2. Easebius. Ed. by F. A. March [3931.14]. 3. Tertulhanus
[3531.15]. 4. Athenagoras [3531.13].
Dove-cote and aviary. See Dixon (E. S.) 1851. . . . 4813.06
Dowe (Wm. ) Junius Lord Chatham : a biography.
Loadou, 1857. 12' 3088.15
Dower. See Law. {Dower.)
Dow..e (.James). The foot and its covering. London,
1861. 12°. 4332.12
Doivlaans (A. M.) Descrip. catalogue of contrib.
from India to the Londoa exhibition of 1862. Cal-
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Do'^ley (M. F.) History and honorary roll of the
12th regimant, infantry, N. G. S. N. Y. N. Y.,
1869. 12°. 631.15
Dowrling (John). Historv of Bomanism. New ed.
New York, 1857. 8°.' 3425.07
— Reply to Miller on the end of the world. 2d ed.
New York, 1812. 8°
Down among the water-weeds &e Biokerstaffe (M. B.) 4821.11
Down in Teuuesaee. See Grilnlore-(J. 11.) 195.05
Downes (.John). Occiiltatioiis by the moon visible in the U. S.,
1851-53. [In Sm. contrib., v. 2-3.] 3937.02
Do-w-iey (W. S.) Proverbs. N. Y , 1858. 12°. 6-214.05
Downing (Andrew Jackson i. Architecture of country
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— Cottage residences. New York, 1852. 8°. 1314. 19
— Fruits and frait trees of America. New York, 1847.
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— Notes. [In Wightwick (G.) Hints to young architects.) 1313.31
— Biiral essays. . M.^moir, by G. W. Curtis. N. Y.,
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— Treatise on landscape gardening, with remarks on
rural architecture, N. Y., 1841. 8°. . .1314.20
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New York, [187-]. 8° 61-25.10
Downing (O. Toogoml). The Fan-Qiii iu China in 1836-7. [In
Waldie library, v. 12 ] 6078.25
liovraoa (John . Grammar of the Urdu or Hindus-
tani language. L., 1872. 16° 6421.16
Doyle (Sir Francis Hastings). Lectures, before the
University of Oxford, 1868. L., 1869. 16°. 1642.31
Contents : 1. Inaugural lecturaB. 2. Provincial poetry.
2. The dream of QeroutiuB.
— The return of the guards, and other poems. London,
1866. 16° 1642.24
Doyle (John). Genuine copies of letters rel. to execution of D.
London, 1770. 8° [In 6093.11
Doyle (John Andrew). American colonies previous to
the decl. of independence. L., 1869. 1-2°. 576.07
— History of the United States. With maps by F. A.
Walker. New York, 1876. 12°. . . . 572.31
Doyle (Martin). Illustrated book of domestic poultry.
London, 1857. 8° 6134.22
Same. New ed. Phila., 1873. 8°. . . 6137.21
Doyle (lUchard). * Bird's eye views of society. Lon-
don, 18C4. obi. fol 1456.17
— Foreign tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones, and llobiu-
Bou. "New York, 1871. 4°. 1456.08
Dozy (Dr. Keiuharl Pieter Anne). Het Islaniisme.
Haarlem, 1863. 1. 8° 3458.09
Dracontia. Vtane {J. B.) Observations ou Dracoutia. [In
Archaeologia, v '25, 1834.] 6128.—
Drafts on my memory. See Lennox (Lord W. P.) 2 v. . 3097.28
Dragon myth. [In New monthly mag., June, 1874.]
Dragoon campaipns to the Rocky Mountains, [(inon.']
New York, 18U6. 8° 1114.26
Drainage. See Agriculture (p. 7) ; — Arts ( Useful, p. 41).
Drake (Benj. ) Lite ct Tecumseh ind of his brother
the prophet ; with hist, sketch of the Shawanoe
Indians. Cin., 1856. b° 3171.19
Drake (Cliarles F. Tyrwhitt). Unexplored Syria. See Burton
(K.F.) anii Drake 1044.24
Drake (Daniel, Jf.X>.) Pioneer life in Kentucky. With
biog. by his son. Cin., 1870. 8°. . . . 592.25
Drake (!-ir Francis).
— Exped. to the West Indies, 1685 86. [In Hakluyt. Voyages,
v. 4. 1811 ;— Kerr (K.: Voyages, V, 7,1824.] . . . 914.14
— First voyage to Nonibre de l>i06 and Dariene, 1572. [In
Hakluyt. Voyages, v. 4, 1811.J 916.18
— Fieiclier (F.) The wor.d encc mpassed by Sir Francis
Drake, [1577-1579]. [Kakluyt soc, 1854.] 925.15
See also Eakloyt (11.) Voyages, v. 4, 1811 [916.18] .—Ken.
Voyages, v. 10, Uii [914.17J.
— Muyiuinle (T.) Sir F. D., his voyages 1595. With
Spanish account of Drake's attack on Puerto Bico.
Ed. by W. D. Cooley [Hakluyt soc, 1849. 925.16
flS- For lives of Sir F. D., see Biography (p. 140)
Drake (Francis S.) Dicticn.Tiy of American biography.
Hoston, 1872. 8° 3247.18
— Life and corresp. of Henry Knox. Boston, 1874.
8° 3096.27
Drake (Joseph Rodmcn). The culprit fay. New York,
18.^9. 16° 1642.08
— Culprit fay, and other poems. New York, 1847.
8" 1642.09
— Poetical writings. N. Y., 1869. 12°. . .1646.18
Drake (Nathan). Sieges of Pontefract castle, 1644-45.
[Surtees soc, v. a7.] 5117.05
Drake (Ivathan, M.D.) Essays, biogr., ciit., and his-
torical, illustrative of the Rambler, Adventurer,
Idler, and of the periodical papers, in imitation
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lected volumes. 4 v. L., 1811. 8°. . . 2527.04
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— Memorials of Shakespeare ; or, sketches of his
character and genius, by various writers. [With
criticism.) on some of his principal characters.]
London, 1828. 8° 17S3.10
Drake (Samuel Adams). Historic fields and mansions
of Middlesex. Boston, 1874. 8°. . . . 601.07
— Nooks and corners of the New England coast New
York, 1875. 8°. 1134.25
— Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston.
Boston, 1873. 8° 601.01
Drake (Samuel Gardner). Biography and history of
the Indians of N. A. Boston, 1851. 8°. . 557.01
— Early history of Dorchester. B., 1851. 8°. 611.03
— History and antiquities of Boston, to 1770. Boston,
1856. 8° 596.01
— History of the five years French and Indian war in
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SBOOKLVN MKROANTILK LIBRARY.
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memoir of major-general Sbirley. Albany, 1870.
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• Old Indian chronicle ; a collection of rare tracts.
Uoston, 183C. 16° 5.57.09
. Besult of raseorcheu among British archives relative
to the foimdoni of New England. BoHton, 1800.
sm. 4° 59i>.16
Drake (William Itichardj. Notes on Venetiiio cerHmics.
London, 185C. 8° 1453.07
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Baker (G.M.) Amateur dramas. 1867. . . 1712.28
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BarUelt (G. B.) Parlor amusements for the yonng
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lYosl ( Miss S. A. ) Amateur theatricals and fairy tale
dramas. 1868 1724.17
— Book of tableaux and shadow pantomimes. 1724.33
Oilbei-l (W. 8.) Original plays. 1870. . . .1724.34
Head {J. H.) Home pastimes ; or, tableaux vivants.
1867 1742.03
Jiealy (M.) The home theatre. 1872. . . .1742.00
jradson <.F.) Private theatricals. 1870. . . 1712.34
Parlor tableaux and amateur theatricals. 1867. 1742.01
Parlor theatricals ; or, winter evenings' entertainment.
New York, 1859. 12" 1742.02
Phelps {L. H.) Dramatic stories. 1874. . .1742.07
ScoU {O Drawing-room plays. 1870. . . . 1742.25
Craxrofi IB.) On private theatricals. [In his Essays, v. 1, p. 285-
97. 1868] 2521.13
Ameiicau Stage.
Broum (T. A.) History of the American stage, 1733-
1870 1714.13
Clapp IW. W.,jr.) A record of the Boston stage, to
1852 1714.16
Dunlap (W.) Hist, of the American theatre [to 1810].
2v. 1833 1723.04
Ebers (J.) Seven years in the Kings theatre.1828.1723. 09
Hutlon(L.) Plays and players. 1875. . . .1731.13
iiimtk (S.) Theatrical management in the west and
south for thirty years. 186H .... 1745.01
Vandenliof (G.) Leaves from an aelor's notebook.
[1839-58] 1744.18
Wemyss (F. G.) Chronology of the American stage,
1752-1852 1744.29
Wood (^W. H.) Personal recollections of the stage,
during 40 years. 1835 1744.33
See alto Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867 (Among the come-
dians, l>y L. C. Davis). Also (in Biography) lives oi Forrest.
Ammergau Passion Play.
BlaclAurn (H.) Art in the mountains. 1870. 1713.15
Buckland (A. W.) Ober Ammergau and its people.
1872 1713.16
Doaiie (0. H.) To and from the passion play. 1715.22
MacCoU (M.) Ammergau passion play. 2d ed. 1732.28
Oxenham (H. M.) EecoU. of Ober-Ammergau. 1734.33
SeUar(,A.G.) The passion play, e(c. 1871. .1742.26
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 106, 1869, or Llttell, 1870, v.
1; Blackwo.Kl. v. 107. 1870; Catholic world, Oct., 1871;
Gonteni. rev., v. 18, 1871 (Ober-Ammergau and symbolic
Christianity, by St. J.Tyrwhitt) ; Fraser'a mag., v. 4, 1871.
Art of Acting.
iissa?/ on the science of acting, [anon.] London, 1828.
12° 1735.28
Hedelin[F.) Whole art of the stage. 1684. .1735.33
£«Ujes(G.//.) Actors and the art of acting. 187.^i. 1735.27
Character and Influence of the Stage.
1. Injurious Tendency of the Stage.
Bedford (A.) Evil and danger of stage plays. 1706.1731.25
Buckley {J. M.) Christians and the theatre. 1875. 1731.22
Collier (J. ) Short view of the jmmf rality of the Eng-
lish stage. 2ded. 1698 1731.27
Conti {A. de B., prince de). Treatise against phiys and shews.
[In his Works, ITU.] 6023.17
Foster {J.) Crit. essays, v. 1. Bohn'sed 2625.03
Qosson (8.) School of abuse, [1612,] against poete,
players, etc. Introd. by J. P. Collier. [Sbak.
society.] 1756.02_
Immorality of stage-plays in general and of Douglas in"
particular, [anon.] Edinb., 1757. 12°. . 1722.15
NoriUbrooke (J.) Treatise against dicing, dancing,
plays, etc. Introd. [by J. P. Collier. Bbak.
society.] 1756.14
Some serious remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, Morali-
tj' of stage- plays seriously considered, [anon.]
Edin., 1757. 12° In 1722.15
i^yles (</. ) Essay ^n the character and influence of the
stage. 3d ed. 1820 1731.32
Suior (A.) Essay on the stage ; its morality, character,
etc. 1820 1731.33
Testimonies on the nature and tendency of theatrical
amusements. Sheffield, 1819. 8°. . , . 3586.09
2. Vindications of the Stage.
Baker {W.) On the stage. [/» Ai> Peregrinations, <<c. p. 9-lt —
64-74.] 2613.1J
Caffaro (F.) Discourse on the lawfulness and unlaw-
fulness of plays. 1814 /;( 1731.31
Chesterfield {P. D. S., lord). Speech ou stage licencing. [In hit
Works.] 6025.03
Conway (M. D.) The Theatre: discourse, Cincin-
nati, 1857. 8°
Defence of dramatic poetry, being a review of Collier.
[anon.] 1698 In 1731.29
Defence of the drama, containing Hansel's Free thoughts,
and [Comaio's] discourse on the lawfulmss iind
uulawlulness of plays. 1836 1731.'. 6
Delpha {A .) French drama : of making theatres vie with each
other in promoting taste and morals. [In Pamphleteer,
V. 12.) 6058.12
Dennis [J.) Usefulness of the stage. 1698. in 17;i].'i9
Donne(\V.B.) Essays on the drama. 2d ed.1863.1715.20
Kilmer (K) A defence of plays. 1707.. . .1731.30
Ileywood (T.) Apology for actors. Introd. by J. P.
Collier. [Shak. soc] 1756.03
Lodge (2'.) Defence of poetry, mnsic, and stage-plays.
• Introd. by D. Laing. [Sbak. soc] . . 1756.48
Macdonnell {A.) Oxford prize essays, v. 3, 1836. . . . 2641.13
Matisel (H.) Free thoughts upon methodists, actors,
and the influence of the stage. 1814. . . 1731.31
MoralUt/ of stage-plays seriously considered, [anon.]
Edin., 1757. 12° /»< 1722.15
plagiary " warned." Vindication of the drama from John An-
gell James. [In Pamphleteer, v. 26 ] L., 1824. 8>. 6U58.25
Plumptre (J.) lour discotuses on the amusement oi
the stage. 1809 1731.24
Salu(G.A.) Lady Chesterfield's letters, p. 100-117. . .2642.09
Vanbntijh (Sir J. ) Vindication of the Relapse and Pro-
voked wife, from immorality. 1798. . . 1731.29
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 105, 1869 (Stage nioriility
and the ballet) ; Catholic world. Sept., 1872 (Use and abuse
of the stage); l-'raser's mag., v. 59, 1859 (Play going ; v. 68.
1863 ((Plays, player.s, and critics) ; Putnam's mag., June,
1857 ((Question of theatres) ; Winslow's jour, of psy . med.,
V. 13, 1860 (Mental dietetics).
Collections a<id Specimens of English Plays.
.Vo(^.— The Contents of these OoUections are given under
the names of the several collections, in the general
alphabet.
British drama: trag., com., and farces. 2 v. 1853. 1714.09
Cumberland's Minor theatre. With remarks by D. G.
V. 1-16. L., [n.d.] 18°. 1721.16
Cumberland's British theatre. With remarks by D. G.
V. 1-48 1721.16
Dodsley iH.) Select collection of old plays. 2d ed.
With notes by I. Reed. 12 v. 1830. . . 1722.01
French's Minor drama. Nos. 1-296. v. 1-37 in 21.
NewYork, [». d] 12° 1771.01
French's Modern standard drama. Nos. 1-344. v. 1-
43 in 29. N. Y., [n.d.] 12° 1772.01
In aaUog for book*, use the "Book Order," giving the AUIUOU'S NAU£, the first part of the XIII.E, and the NUMBJiii.
424
DRAMA
Lotidon stage : a collection of plays. 4 v. 1830. 1732. 17
Oxbeny (W.,ed.) New English drama. 12 v. 1731.10
Selectiom.
Hows (J. W. S.) Golden leaves from British and
American dramatic poets. 1865. . . . 1731. 12
Lamb (0.) Specimens of English dramatic poets who
lived about the time of Shakespeare. 1854. 1732.09
Cornish Drama.
Norris{E) Ancient Cornish drama. 2 v. 1859. 1733.31
Dramatic Art and Criticism.
Blackstone {II.) On dramatic composition. [In Oxford prize es-
says, T. 1, p. 167-179.J 2641.11
Brown {J. ) Tlie laws of comedy, and tlieir application to t)ie
aucieut and modern drama. [In Classical journal, v, '2,
1810.] 2742.02
Coleridge (S. T.) Lectures on Shakespeare and other dramatists.
{In his Works, v. i, 1853.J 6U25.07
Fitzgerald (P.) Principles of comedy and dramatic
effect. 1870 1735.30
Oirardin (Saint-Marc-). Lectures on dramatic litera-
ture ; or the employment of the passions in the
drama. From the French, by K. G. Barnweli
1824 1724.29
McDei-mot (if. ) Philosophical inquiry into the source
of the pleasure derived from tragic representations.
1824 1735.32
ManronHA.) 8ur I'unite de temps et de lieu dans la tragedie
etc. [In Prose varie. 1869.] 7317.10
Mazzini [J.) On the historical drama ; On fatality as an element
of dramatic art. [/» Ais Writings, v. 2.] . . . .6053.09
Sussdt [J., eart). On plays. [In liis Essays, p. 88123.] 6717.07
SalUegel {A. W. von). Lectures on dramatic art and
literature. Tr. by J. Black. 1816. . .1742.18
Scott (Sir W.) Essay on the drama. [In kis Works, v. 1, 1833.]
8066.13 ; 6065.02
Woods ((?. B.) Dramatic topics, [/n Ws Essays, e(c.. 1873.] 254G.18
•See also Atlantic monthly, v. 5, 1860 (The representative
art) ; V. 10, 1862 (Plays and play-acting, by A. Dexter) j
Fi-aser's mag., v. 6, 1862 (Cornellle and Drydeu) ; Feb., 1874
(Modern comedy).
English Drama.
Baker (D. R) Biographia dramatica ; or companion to
the pUvyhoase. 3 V. in 4. 1812 1712.23
V. 1. Alphabetical account of authors.
2-3. Alphabetical account of plays.
CiMpman (J. K.) Complete hist, of theatrical enter-
tainments, dramas, masques, and triumphs at the
Euglish court, from the time of Henry VIII to the
present day. 1716.01
CoUier (J. P.) History of EngUsh dramatic poetry to
Shakespaare : and annals of the stage to the restora-
tion. 3 V. 1831 1715.07
— Memoirs of the principal actors in the plays of
Shakspeare. [Shak. soc] 1756.32
Cunningham (P.) Extracts firom the accounts of the
revels at court in the reigns of Elizabeth and
James. With in trod. [Shak. soc.] . . 1756.07
Daran (Dr. J. ) Annals of the EngUsh stage, from Bet-
tertou to Kean. 2 V. 1865 1715.16
Dramatists of the present day. By "Q." Beprinted
from " The Athenseum. 1871 1722.31
Fitzgerald (P.) Eomance of the English stage.
1875 1723.29
Friswell (J. H.) Essays on Engl, writers, p. 126-167. 1869. 2625.17
Gait (J.) Lives of the players. 2 v. 1831. . . 3263.03
Contents.
Biadeley(3frs.),v. 2. Farren (, If I'ss), v. 2. Macklin (Ch.), v. 2.
Barry [Mrs. E.), v. 1. Foote (Sam.), v. 1. Mo\mtfort (W.), v. 1.
Bellamy (Mrs.), v. 2. Garrick (David), v.l. Murphy (A.), v. 2.)
Betteitou (Th.), v. 1. Gwin (Nell), v. i. Oldfleld [Mrs.), v. 1.
B loth (Barton), v. 1. Hart (0.), v. 1, Qaiu (Jas.), v. 1.
Ceutlivre (jT/r«.), v.l. Hayues (J.), v. 1. Kyau (Lacy), v. 1.
Charke (Mrs. C.),T.2. Henderson (J.), v. 2. Saudlord (8.), v. 1.
Ubber (Colley) v. 1. Holcrofl (Th.), v. 2. Savage (K.), v. 1.
Cooke (U. Fr.), V. 2. Jordan (Miss), v. 2. Siddous (Mrs.), v. 2.
Dogget (Thos.), v. 1. Kemble (J. P.), v. 2. Weston (Thos), v. 1.
Emery (John), v. 2. King (T.), v. 2. Wilks (R.), v. 1.
Farquhar (aeo.),v.l. Kynaston (E.), v. 1. Wofflugtou (Peg),v.l.
Oeneste (J. ) Some account of the English stage from
1660 to 1830. [anon.] 10 v. 1832. . . . 1724.01
JVbte.— The general index flUs p. 1-cxl. of v. 1.
OiUiland(T.) Dramatic mirror. 2 v. 1808. . 1724.27
Contents : v. 1. Kise of the English drama ; Principal
players of Shakspeare's time. History of the stage to 1807.
Country tbeatrea. Biographical sketches of dramatic writers
to 1806. v. 2. Biogr. and critical account uf actors to 1807.
Grinsled (T. P.) Theatres of Loudon, past and present. [In
Beutley's miscel., v. 35, 36, 1854 : (i articles.]
Hazlitt ( yy. ) Criticisms and dramatic essays of the
Eug. stage. L., 1854 2531.18
Same. 1851 2531.17
— Lectures on the dramatic literature of the age of
Elizabeth. 3d ed. 1840 2531.11
HazlUt (W. C.) English drama and stage under the
Tudor and Stuart princes, 1543-1664. Ilhis. by
documents, treatises, aud poems. Roxburgh libr.
1869. 1869 1731.23
Houston {A.) On the Euglish drama. [In Afternoon lectures.
V. 1, p. 123-181, 1803.] 2612.20
Hudson (11. N.) Origin and growth of the. [In his Shakespeare,
«'<:., v. 1.] 1754.04
Hunt (L.) Marriages from the stage. [In hu Men, women, etc.,
p. 37-69. 1847.) 2533.07
Kingsley (C.) Plays and puritans. [In his Sir Walter Baleigh aud
other papers, p. 74-119. 1859.] 2534.06
Maithews (Mrs. A.) Anecdotes of actors. 1844. 1733.10
Eobson(W.) The old play-goer. It 46. . .1735.29
Mussell (W. 0.) Kepreseutative actors : criticism, anec-
dotes, descriptions, etc. 1872 1742.17
Skellon {J.) Early EngUsh life in the drama. [In Edinbnish
essays, 1856, p. 42-95. 1857.] 2628.05
iitage of 1871 : a review of plays and players. Ist series.
By Hawk's-eye. [pseud.] 1871 1743.16
Stockdale (J. J.) Covent Ga.den JoiumaL [1808-10.]
2 V. in 1. 1810 1715.01
Utrici (II.) Sketch of the hist, of the English drama, to Shaks-
peare. [In fiis Shakspeare's dram, art, v. 1. 1876.] 1762.01
Fic(oc (B.) History of the theatres oi London and
Dublin from 1730 to 1759. 2 v. 1761. . . 1714.19
Ward (A. W. ) History of English dramatic literature
to the death of queen Anne. 2 v. 1875. . 1745.10
W/dpple (K P.) Literatuie of the age of Elizabeth.
1809 2752.27
White (R. 6.) Account of the rise and progress of the Engliab
drama, [/u /ii« Life of Shakespeare.] 1754.17
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 1867 (Minor Elizabethan
dramatists) ; Blackwood, v. 76, 1854 (Fro.spects) ; v. 79,
1856 ; V. 89, 1861 (Biogr. dramat.) ; Eraser's mag., v. 6'2, 1866
(Drama, past and present) ; v. 71, 1865 (Drama in Loudon);
v. 76, 1867 (Theatre licenses in Englaudj ; Loudon soc,
Aug., Oct., 1874 ; Jan., May, 1876 (Notes on popular drama-
tists, by Peyton Wrey) ; Nat. qu. rev., Dec, 1873 (Dawn of
tlie English drama) ; North Brit, rev., v. 29, 1868 (Modern
Brit, drama) ; Quar. rev., v. 95, 1854 (The drama) ; v. 138,
1872 (Drama in England) : Westm. rev., v, 69, 1863.
93- See also (in Biography : Individtml, p. 116-216) Uvea
of English actors and dramatists, as follows ; —
— Alleyn (Edward) ;— Baddeley(J/rs ) ;— Bannister (John);
—Bellamy (J/i's.);— Betterton (rhomas);— Betty (W. H. W.);
—Booth (Barton) ;— Booth (Edwin) ;— Booth (Junius Bru-
tus) ;— Boorcioault (Dion) ;— Bnnn (Alfred) ;— Centlivr*
(Susanna) ;— Gibber (Colley) ;— Oolman (George) ;— Oon-
greve (Wm) ;— Oooke (Ueo. Fr.) ;— Cowley (Hannah) ;—
Cumberland (R. , ;— Davenant (5ir Wm.) ;— Dibdin (Th.) ;
EiUstoa (Robert W.);— Emery (John):— Farquhar (George);
Farreu (Eliza) ;— Fennell (James) ;— Fitzball (Edward) ; —
Fletcher (John) ; — Foote (Samuel) ; — Ford (John) ;— Gaf
(John);— Grimaldi (Joseph);- Inchbald Mrs. E.) ;— Jordan
(Miss) ; — Kean (Charles) ; — Sean (Edmund) ; — Eemble
(Charles) :— Kemble (Adelaide) ;— Kemble (Frances A.) ; —
Eemble (John P.) ; — Lemon (Mark) ; — Lewes (C. L.) ; —
Lewis (M. G.) ; -Macklin (Charles] ,— Macteady (Wm.) ; —
Matthews (Charles) ; — O Keefe (Johu ; — Oldfleld {Mrs.
Anne) ;— O'Neill {Miss) ;— Otway (Thomas) ;— Planche (J.
B.) ;— Poole (John) ; - Quin (Jas.) ;— Heynolda (Fred.) ; —
Robertson (T. W.) ;- Robinson {Mrs. Mary) ; — Shakspere
(Wm.) ;— Sheridan R. li.) ;— Shirley (James) :— Siddoni
{Mrs.) ;— Taylor (John) ;— Vanbmgh (Sir John) ;— 'Wallett
(Wm. F.) J— 'Wilkinson ('Tate) ;— 'Woffington (Margaret) :—
'Wood (Wm. B.) i— Wycherly ( Wm.) ; —Young (Charles M.)
French Drama.
Annie (V) litt^raire et dramatique. Par G. Vapereau. v,
11. 1868 2721.11
Gautier (T.) Histoire de I'art dramatique tn France
depuis vingt-cinq aus. 6 v. 1858-9. . .1731.01
Gaboriau (K) Les comediennes ador^es. 2e ed.
1870 1723.30
lluok (T., ed.) Adventures of an actor : picture of the
French stage during 50 years. 2d ed. 2 v.
1&42 1712.07
Jauffrtt (K) Le Theatre revolutionnaire, 1788-
1799. 1731.07
Maurice (C.) Histoire auecdotique du thdatre, etc.,
[1763-1848.] 2 V 1732.31
Pttitot (0. B. and A.) Eepertoire du Theatre fran-
90i8 ; ou recueil des tragedies et comi^dies restees
BROOKLYN MERCANTILB LIBRABV.
DRAMA- DRAYTON
425
au theatre depnis Botroa ; avec des notices sur
ohaqne auteur, et I'examen de chaque pifece. 23 v.
180J-04 7051.01
Note.— For contentt see Fetitot, In general alphabet.
ja^ For the workH of French dramatists, ser. In the
general alphabet, Balzac (U. de) ; — Beanmarchais ;— Her-
auin :— Oomeillo ;— Dumas :-Feaillet (O) ;— Oeulls (8. F.
D, St. A. del ;— Hugo (Victor) ;— MoUore ;— Onliao (E.) ;—
Racine ; — Regnard ; — Sardon (V.) ;— Scribe (Eugene) ;—
Vigny (A. do) ;— Voltaire.
fiee also articles on the French drama In Blackwood's
mag., V. 74, 1853 : Uouteinp. rev., v. 18, 1871 (Fr. comedy,
by lady Pollock) ; Fraser'a mag., v. 70, 1864 (Drama in
Paris) ; Geutlnmau's mag., June, 1874 (Fr. stage of to-day,
by E Jerroldi ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 1, 1800 (Mod. Fr. drama, ;
New monthly, v. i, 1861 (Fr. and English tragedy) ; N. A.
rey., v. 96, 1863 ; Westm. rev., v. 61, 1859 (Drama in Paris),
German Drama.
— Carlyle (D German playwrights. [In his Essays, v. 1.] 2517.13
S^ Site also, iu the general utpbabet, Xliterature (6er<
man) ; the works of Goethe, Grrillparzer, Eotzebae, Lea-
sing, and Schiller; and Thompson (Beuj.) German theatre.
6 V. [1724.21).
Greek Drama.
CampbelHT.) Observations on Greek drama, [/n Olasaical Jour-
nal, V. 33, p. 73.1 2742.08
De Quincey (T.) Theory of Greek tragedy. [/» hit Letters to
young men, p. 101-27. 1864.) 2522.09
Donaldson (J. W. ) Theatre of the Greeks. 3d ed.
1830 1715.15
Jones (B.C.) Lectures on the dramatic poets. [.Sschy-
lus, Euripides, and Sophocles.] 1862. . 1725.26
See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 3, 1861 (Greek comio drama :
Ai-istopbanes); Westm. rev., v. 65, 1856 (Athenian comedy).
gg- See also iEchylns (p. 6) ;— Aristophanes (p. 36) ;—
Euripides ; —Sophocles, ^/^o Literature [Greek),
Hindu Drama.
Wilson (H. H.) Select specimens of the theatre of the
ffindus. 3 V. in 1. 1827 1744.30
V. 1. Dramatic system of the Hindus. Mrichcbakati ; or,
the toy cart 2. Vikrama and UrvasI . or, the hero and the
nymph. Mtilati and Madhava ; or, the stolen marriage.
Uttara Rama Chericra ; continuation of the history of B&-
ma. 8. Mudra Uukshasa : or, the signet of the minister.
Betu&val! ; or. the necklace. Appendix.
See also Westm. rev., v. 67. 1857 (Hindu drama).
49- Set also Kalidasa, for his various dramas.
Italian Drama.
Italian comedies. Tr. from the Italian of Goldoni,
Giraud, and Nota. N. Y., 1849 12='. . .1725.28
Cmitents : Goldoni (C.) An odd mistake. Moi'ose good
man. Giraud (G.) Jealousy at fault. Mad prophet. Nota
(A.) The projector. First steps to folly.
Sand (Jf.) Masques et bouffons (comedie itaUenue).
Texte et de.ssins par Maurice Sand. Gravures par
A. Mauoeau. Preface par George Sand. 2 v.
1860 7038.01
See also N. A. rev., \, 99, 1864 (Recent Ital. comedy).
4^ See also, in the general alphabet. AhQeri (p. 11) ; —
Qtolclooi ;— Metastasio j— and their lives (iu Biography).
Miscellaneous 'Works.
Cook {Duilon). Book of the play : histrionic story, life,
and character. 2 v. 1876 1714.32
Davidije(W.) Footlight flashes. 1866. . .1715.12
Dramatic table talk. 3 v. 1825 1723.01
Dryden [J.) Essay on dramaUo poeny. [In his Works.v. 16.) 6042.28
Fbumel ( V. ) Curiosites theui rules, aucieunes et mo-
demes, fran(;aises et ttriingeres. 1H51(. . 1724.16
Lavirmce (J.\ Dramatic emancipation: or, studies on the state
of the theatres, elc. {tn Pamphleteer, v. 2, 1813.) 6068.02
Logan (0.) Apropo.^ ot women and theatres. .582.). I'J
— Before the footlights and behind the scenes. 5823.19
Neville (H.) The stage • its past and present iu relation
to the fine arts. 1875 1735.26
Percy anecdotes, V. 17. 1823 6211.17
M3rsteriea and Miracle Plays.
Uieater plays : mysteries. Ed. by T. Wright. 2 t.
[Shak.8oc.] 1756.17; 35
Coventry mysteries. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. [Sbak.
society.] 1756.04
Deutsch (E O. M.) TJie Roman passion phiy. [In hit Remsins,
p. 286-293. 1874.) 3646.07
Hone (W.) Ancient mysteries described. 1823. 1725.23
Norris{E.) The ancient Cornish di ama. 2t. 1859. 1733.31
Stolces ( W. , ed. ) G wreans an Bys. The creation of the
world: a Cornish mystery. 1863. . . . 6443.15
roioneicy (JVie) mysteries, [/n Snrtees soc., T. 4.1 . . .6161.04
Ulrici {H.] Mysteries and moi-al pieces. [In his Shakspeare's
dram, art., v. 1, 1876.) 1752.26
Wright (T.) On the Coventry mysteries, [/n Journal of British
arch, assoc. v. 3.) 1461 03
See also Contemp. rev., Mch.. 1876 (Mysteries, moralities.
and the drama, by Lady E. P. Vemey).
49- See also Amergan passion plays, p. 423.
Roman Drama.
StuII {L.) Remarks on the value of Roman tragedy. [In Class.
Jour., v. 31, p. 70; v. 31, p. 56, 247; V. 33, p. 86, 206.) 2762.06
See also North Brit, rev., v. 41, 1864 (Early Roman tragedy).
49- See also Literamre [Roman] , and the works of
Flautus, Terence, and Seneca.
Russian Drama.
4y See Ed. rev., v. 128, 1808 (Modern Russian drama) ;
also Literature (Russian).
Spanish Drama.
tSf See Literature (Spanish), for works of Ticknor, and
others ; also Fraser's mag., v. 59, 60, 1869 (4 articles, by J..
B. Chor)ey) ; New monthly, v. 10. 11, 1824 (4 art. on the
modern Spanish theatre, ; and, in the general alphabet,
the names of Calderon de la Barca —Lope de Vega ; —
Breton de los Hereros ;— Moratin.
Theatres : their Construction.
Constant (C. ) and Filippi (J. de). 'Parallfele des prinoi-
paux theatres modemes de I'Europe et des ma-
chines theatrales. 1 V. bd. in 2. 1860. .
Ware(S.) Remarks on theatres. 1809. . .1314.17
Drama of kings. See Buchanan (R.) 1871 1623.23
Drama of the ancient world. S«e Lyndsay (D.) . . 1732.23
Dramatis person®. Si's Browning (Robert) 1623.01
Dramatic stories. *e Phelps (I.. H.) 1874 1742.07
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» „-!„!.. ... ...„ ,, |,,j Class, journal, v. 7, p. 172 ; v. 8,
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Dryden (John). Works. With notes, and life of the
anther, by Sir Walter Scott 2d ed. 18 v. Edin-
burgh, 1821. 8° 5042.14
Absalom and Achitophel, v. 9.
Albion and Albauius ; opera,
V. 7.
All tor love ; a tragedy, v. 5.
Amboyna : a tragedy, v. 6.
Ahuauzor and Almahide : trag.
V. 4
Amphitryon : a comedy, v. 8.
Annus inirabilis ; the year of
wonders, v, 9.
Art of painting, by C. A. Du
Fresnoy, with original pre-
face, containing a parallel be-
tween painting and poetry,
v. 17.
Art of poetry, v. 15.
Assignation : a comedy, v. 4.
Astrea redux, v. 9.
Aureng-zebe : a tragedy, v. 5.
Britannia rediviva : a poem,
V. 10.
Chaiacter of M. St. Evremont,
V. 18.
Character of Polybius, v. 18.
Charles II. Panegyric on his
coronation, v. 9.
Chaucer (Tales from), v. 11-12.
Cleomenes : a tragedy, v. 8.
Controversy between Dryden
and Stillingfleet concerning
the duchcHS of York's conver-
sion to the church of Borne.
V. 17.
Cromwell : Heroic stanzas to
the memory of, v. 9.
Don Sebastian : a tragedy, v. 7.
Dramatic works, v. 2 6.
Duke of Guise : a tragedy, v. 7.
Dutch (Satire on), v, 9.
Elet^ies and epitaphs, v. 11.
Epistles, V. 11.
Essay on dramatic poesy, v. 15.
Evening's love: a comedy, v. 3.
History of the League, v. i7.
Hind and the panther ; a poem,
V. 10.
Hyde (To lord chancellor) : a
poem, v. 9.
Index, v. 18.
Indian emiieror : or, conquest
of Mexico by Spaniards, v. 2.
Indian queen ; a tragedy, v. 2.
King Arthur: a dramatic opera,
V. 8,
Letters, v. 18.
Life of Dryden, by Sir W. Scott,
V. 1.
Life of Lucian, v. 18.
Life of Plutarch, v. 17.
Life of St. Francis Xavier, by
Bouhours, translated, v. 16.
Life of Virgil, v, 13.
Limberham : a comedy, v. 6.
Love triumphant, v. 8.
MacFleckuoe ; a satire against
Thomas Shadwell, v, 10.
Marriage a-la-mode : com,, v. 4.
Medal: a satire against sedition,
V. 9.
Mock astrologer (An evening's
love : or), v. 3.
Odes, songs, and lyrical pieces,
v, 11.
Oidipus : a tragedy, v. 6.
Poems ascribed to Dryden, v.l 5.
Prefece to dialogue concerning
women, v. 18.
Prologue, song, secular masque,
and epilogue, written for the
Pilgrim, v. 8,
Prologues and epilogues, v. 10.
Keligio laici : a layman's faith,
V 10.
Rival ladies : a tragi-com., v. 2.
Bynier and Keads (Answer to),
V. 15.
Seoret love ; or, maiden queen,
V. 2.
Sir Martin Mar-all : com., v. 3.
Spanish friar, comedy, v. 6.
State of innocence and fall of
man : an opera, v. 5.
Tempest : a comedy, v. 3.
Threuodia Augustidis, v. 10.
Transl. from Boccace, v. 11.
Trausl. from Homer, v. 12.
Trail sli from Horace, v. 12.
Transl. from Juvenal, v. 13.
Transl. from Lucretius, v. 12.
Ti-ansl. from Ovid, v. 12.
Transl. from Perseus, v. 13.
Transl. from Theocritus, v. 12.
Traiisl. from Virgil, v, 13-15.
Troilus and Cressida: trag , v. 6.
Tyrannic love : a tragedy, v. 3.
Wild gallant : a comedy, v. 2.
York (To duchess of), v. 9.
. Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. Ed. by A. Chalmers, 2 v. [In
O.'s English poets, v. 8-9, 1810.] 1626,08
- Poetical works. [With life by J. Mitford. ] 5 v.
London, 1852. 16° 1611.21
Contents : v. 1. Life. Poems, to various persons. Astrsea
redui. Annus mirabilis. Essay upon satire. Absalom and
Achitophel, pt, 1. 2. Absalom and Achitophel, pt. 2.
The medal. Religio laici. Funeral poem to Charles 11.
Verses to J. Northleigh. Hind and panther. Britannia
rediviva. MacFlecnoe. Epistles. Elegies and epitaphs.
3. Songs, odes, and a masque. Prologues and epilogues.
Translations from Theocritus, Lucretius, and Horace. To
BBOOKLYH MEBOANTILB LIBKABY.
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the Dnke of Ormond. Pre&cc to the Fablea. To the duch-
ess of Ormond. I'alamon and Arcltn The cock and the fox.
4. Talcs from Cha\ic6r. Transl. from Boccace. Trausl.
from OviilB Metamorphoses, s. Trausl. from Ovid's Epis-
tles, and Art of love, Juvenal, Perseus, Homer. Art of po-
etry. Miscellaneous.
— — Same. With life by J. Mitford. 5 v. Boston,
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fur mUNic. [In Ecclesiologist, v. 15, 1864.1 . . . 8166 11
Dry-docks. Ses Arts ( Usi/ul, p. 41).
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York soc. Coll. 1870] T ... 615 12
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other workes transL and written by Josvah Syl-
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Duchess Agnes, elc. (Poems.J See Hastings [Mn. 1. C.) . 1633.27
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JtS" For trauslatioDS of lier novels, see Fiction class list.
as- For lives and critical estimates, see Biography (p. 140);
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Bensou) ; Blackwood's mag.. Jan.. 1877 ; St. James's mag.,
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[fK] New York, 1868. 8° 7034.22
Bepr. from BeTue des deux mondes, 1 et 15 Juin, 1 et IS
julllet 1863.
— L' Augusta. Paris, 1872. 12° 7034.24
— Masques et bouffons (comedie italienne). Texte et
dessins par Maurice Sand. Gravures par A. Mau-
ceao. Preface par George Sand. 2 v. Paris, 1860.
I. 8°. 7038.01
— MissMaxy. [Fr.] ParU, 1868. 1'2°. . . . 7034.2:5
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16 mai 1867.
IS^ For translations of his novels see Fiction class-Ust.
Dudley (J. G. ) Growth, trade, aud manufacture of
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86. Ed. by J. Bruce. L., Camd. soc.,1843. 4=. 5112.27
US' For life, see Biography (p. 140).
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— Lea (H. C.) The wager of battle. [In his Superstition aud
force. 1875.1 5631.25
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— Moore{0.) Treatise on duelling. [In /us Of suicide, v.2 ] 3578.04
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(The law of honor) ; Beutley's miacel., v. 30, 1851 [Anec-
dotes of duelliug ; 3 articles) ; v. 57, 1865 (French duel-
lists) ; Kew moutlily, Aug., 1861 (Duelling in olden times).
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revolution. New York, 1847. 8°. . . .3165.23
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1876.] 3'221.17
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— Sicily. [In Oxford essays, 1837.] 2538.21
— Studies in European politics. Ed., 1806. 8'. 5727.12
— Teachings of Richard Cobden. L., 1871. 16°.
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in poeti-y ; sequel to the Essay on genius. London,
1770. 8°. 1641.06
— Essay on original genius, [anon.l London, 1767
8°. ............. 5422.12
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12° 5427.20
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— What women should know. Phila., 1873.12°. 4331.29
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3yth ed. Dubhn, 1866. 16° 1642.30
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teaching language. Adapted to the French. 3d
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Du Fresnoy (Charles Alpliouse). Art of painting, with preface
by J. Cryden. [In Dryden (J.) Works, v. 17, 1808.) 6042.30
Duftou (Wm. ) Practical billiards. L., 1867.8='. 4612.08
Dufur(A. J. ) Statistics of Oregon, eic. Salem, (Oregon,)
1869. 8°. . 1132.16
Duganne (Augustine Joseph Hickey). Camps and
prisons. 2U months in the department of the gulf.
2d ed. New York, 1865. 12°. .... 643.06
— The fighting Quakers, [E. H. and J. T. Ketchum.]
With funeral sermons, by O. B. Frothingham.
New York, 1866. 16° 3095.19
Dugdale (Henry G.) Life of Etlmund Geste, bishop
of Salisbury. London, 1840. 8°. . . .3065.15
Dugdale (8ir Wm. ) Antiquities of Warwickshire.
London, 1856. fol 488.04
— Mona.st;con • Anglieanum : a history of the abbies
and other monasteries, hospitals, frieries, and
cathedral and collegiate churches, eir.. New ed.
by J. Coley, H. Ellis, and B. Baudinel. 8 v.
London, 1817-30. fol 457.01
— Visitation of the county of Y'orke, 1665. Durham,
1859. 8°. [Surtees soc, v. 36.] . . . 5117.04
— Visitation of the county Palatine of Lancaster, 1(;64.
65. London, 1872. 4°. [Chetham soc. , v. 84 , 85,
88.] 5096.03
Du Hausset (Mme.) Memoires. [/k Barriere (J.F.) BibI, des
meiiioiree, e/c, v. 3.] 6U7 01
Duhriug (Julia). Gentlefolks aud others. Philadelpliia,
1876. 8° 25-24.17
Contents . Geutlefolks. Lovers of nature. Letter-writers.
Foolish virgins. Overrating our neighbors. Fascination of
roving, Kgoists. Passionate women. Liars, thieves, aud
the like. Confidants. Erratic people. Authors. Our knights.
— Philosophers and fools. Phila., 1874. 8°. 2.5-^4.16
Contents : Philosophers and fools. Finding our level.
Chief among reahties [intellect]. Voice aud language. Who
are wiclied? Greater than sceptres [lovej. Autagouistio
people. Homance versus criticism.
Duiguan (Michael George). Positive facts without a
shadow of doubt, ^'ew York, 1862. 8=. 2527.03
iVofc. —Heces selected from various writers.
Contents • That there is a God, Parsons. Why man was
created, Parsons. Sources of hereby and infidelity, Evi-
dences and comforts of Christianity, Archer. Of Christian-
ity, Home. Incomprehensibility of'si.me doctrines of the
christian religion, .\rcher Divinity of tJie christian reli-
gion proved by its mysterie.s, MacCarthy, The infidel, etc.,
MacCarthy. The Sibyls, and their propheciew concerning
Christianity, Excellencies of Clirist's parables, Home.
Divinity of Christ. MacCarthy. Miracles of Christ, Home.
Bespect to the name of Jesus, Gahau. Keligious venera-
tion. Hay. Former high esteem for philosophers, etc. civil
duties of a ctiristiaii, Archer l.ncian's Encomium on the
love of country. Evils of rebellion, Addison. Essay on
war. Clarendon. On peace, Clarendon. Patriotism. Doiicas-
ter. Treason, Hall Liberty, Clarendon, Fall of Judas, Un-
just judges, Public robbers, Cobbett. Of beggars, Oodwin.
Swearing, cursing, aud blaspheming, Gahan. Frailties of
human nature The world. Creation of Angels, aud the fall
of man, Necessity of a Bedeemer, aud the promise. Char-
acters of the Messiah, Proofs of the Messiali. Itigby. Ar-
bor vit», E. M. Arrias. Examples of birds, flies, rtc. Of
ugliness, ' Nonpareil.' Death ol the just, Archer. Empire of
nothing, ' Looker-(m.' Discourse on uncleauness, Ostervald.
Ou chastity, Ostervald. Equalization of follies aud dis-
eases, • Looker-on.' Small iiumoer of the elect. Gahan. Lu-
ciau agaiuBt calumny Sin of detraction. Matrimony, Ga-
hau. Lounger on the dissolution of marriages Art of tor-
menting a Uusband Art of tormenting a wife. Of marriage,
Duties of parents, Galian, Art of tormenting children.
Duties of children, Bespect for the sanctuary, Gahau.
Pastoia and their fioeks, Gotlier. Of old meu. Guevai'a.
Duties of masters aud servants, Gahau. Art of t'irmenting
servants. Blessings of friendship, Seneca. Art of torment-
ing your friends. Treatment of authors, Addison. Oblivion
of authors. Writings of the ancients. Pernicious effects
of Ijad books, MacCarthy. Good example. Vice of drunken-
ness, Vice of lying. Peach. Moses, the lawgiver. The origin
and history of oracles, Le Clerc. Mahomet, Le Clerc and
Home. Zoroaster, Prideaux. History of the devil, De Foe
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and Walmsley. Picture of hell. Joys of hell. Esnjr on
lovo. Duty and intornHt to forgive auil love our enemies,
Mauuiug. God's voagcance axuiust murderers, Cobbett.
Of pride and vain glory. Of humility, (iabuu. Of money,
Le Ulorc. Value of a soul. Ulghts or the poor, Cobbett.
Advantages of poverty, Archer. Ot keeping one's friend in
one's pocket, ' Nonpareil.* Sin of covctousuesa, etc., (iatiau.
Way to wealth. Dr. l''rankliu. The Hluggar >, The gambler,
Cobbett. Sbopkeepors, Traders, ttc, Ootber. Of inquiring
alter news. Value and employment of time. Archer. On the
end of the yeur, Freeman, Of the beginning of years and
course of time. Of the mouths, how figured. Eternity.
Of the Bitmer. Taciturnity preferable to eloquence. Art of
taciturnity in women. The general judgment, Gahan,
"Walmsley, MacCarthy. Summary of duties, I'reeman. Boe-
tius' Consolation of philosophy, translated. An index to
mankind, ' Nonpareil.'
Dolce (Richard). Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [In Ohalmers'
English iioets, v. 9, 1810.) 1636.09
— Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) British poets, v. 13. 1819.] 1691.18
Dulcken i H. W. ) Book of German songs, translated.
Lonaoa, 1H5G. Vi° 164'.i.25
Duke and the scholar. See Oliphant (T. L. K.) . . . . saLil
Dumas (.\lexandra Davy). Ange Pitou. [i^.] Paris,
1869. 12"' 7006.01
Note. — 3d pt. of ' MemoiroB d'un midecin ;' followed by
* OomteBse de Charuy.'
— Ascanio. [F;-.] '2 v. Paris, 1860. 12°. , . 7016.01
— Le Batird do Mauleon. 3 v. Paris, 185112°. 7006.03
— La Bouillie de la comtesse Berthe. Paris, 1867.
12°. 7006.06
Contents ■ La Bouillie, etc. Aventures de Lyderlo.
— Oelebnited crimes. L., 1843. 8°. . . . 5612.02
ConlAtitB . The Borgias. Countess of Saint-Oeran. Joan
of Naples. Nisida. Marchioness of Briuviltiers. The Cencl.
Marchioness de Uauges. Karl Ludwig Sand. Vanlnka. Ur-
ban Graudier.
— Charles le Temt-Xiira. 2 v. P., 1860. 12°. 7006.07
— Cliateatt (Le) d'Eppstein. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1860.
12° 7016.03
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12° 7016.04
— Chevalier (Le) de maison-rouge. 2 v. Paris, 1869.
12° 7006.09
— Collier (L3)de la reine. 3v.ini. P.,]854.12°. 7016.06
Note.—IA part of ' Mum. d'un medeciu.' ' Ange Pitou '
follows.
— Compa^onsdj Jehu. N. Y., 1857. 8°. .7018.01
— Comtesse (La) de Charny. 6 v. P., 1861. 1'2°. 7016.07
Nnte — Follows * Ange Pitou ' ; sequel of ' M6m. d'un
modeciu.'
— Comte (Le) de Monte Cristo. 6 v. in 3. Paris, 1859.
1'2° 7016.13
— Conscience I'innosent. 2 v. Paris, 1861. 12°. 7006.11
— Dame (La) do Monsoreau. 3 v. P., 1817. 1'2°. 7016.16
Same. 3 v. in 1. P.iris. 1857. 4°. . . 7018.02
iVoff.— Sequel ot ' Beiue Margot ; ' is followed by les
' Qiiarante-ciuq.'
— Deux (Les) Diane. 3v.ini. P., 1854. 12°. 7016.19
— Dieii dispose. 2v.ini. P., 1866. 12°. .7005.17
Note. — Sequel of * Trou de I'enfer.'
— Eighteen moatiis at St. Petersburg. From the
French. Loudon, 1857. 16°. [In Trav. libr., v.
22.] 5075.27
— Frferes (L33) Corses. Paris.1862. 12°. . .7016.21
Same. Paris. 1867. 1'2° 7006.13
— Gaule et France. Paris, 1862. 1'2°. . . . 7016.26
— Graf (Den von Monte Ohristo. Roman. Aus dem
franzosischen. 3v. Stuttgart, [».(i.] 16°. 7114.18
— Guerre (La) des femmes. 2 v. P., 1888. 1'2°. 7006.14
— Impressions de voyage : Le Corrioola. 2 v. Paris,
1865. 12° 7006.21
Excursions sur les bords du Bhin. 2 v. Paris,
1865. 1'2° 7006.10
LeSperonare. 2 v. Paris, 1862. 12°. . 7006. '23
Suisse. 3 V. Paris, 1868. 12°. . . 7006.18
Le Veloce. 2 v. Puns, 1861. 12°. . .7006.25
— Isaac Latjuedem. [F/.] 4 v. in 2. . . . '?016.2'2
— Isabel d ! Bavi{;re. [M-.] P., 180-2. 12°. .7016.25
— Joseph Balnamo. See {fartker on) Memoires d'un tnSdecin.
— Louis XIV. et sou sifeole. 4 v. in 2. Paris, 1866.
12° 7016.27
— Louis XV. et sa cour. 2v.ini. P., 1866. 12°. 7016.29
— Louis XVI. et la revolution. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1806.
12° 7016.30
— Louves de Machecoul N. Y., 1859. 8°. . 7018.01
— Madame de Chamblay. 2 v. P., 1862. 12°. 7017.06
— Memoires d'un miidecin : Joseph Balsamo. 5 v
Paris, 1867. 12° 7007.06
JVote— Followed by ' OolUer de la Beine,' ' Ange Pitoo,'
and ' Comtesse de Charny.'
— Memorius do un Medico. C v. Paris, 1846.8°. 7216.07
— Mes memoires. Nouv. 6d. 10 v. P., 1865.12°. 7007.19
— Mille (Les) et un fantomes. Pascal Bruno. Paris, 1854.
«° 7018.05
— Mohicans (Les) de Paris. P., 1862. 12°. .7017.01
JVote.— For continuation and conclusion, lee • Salvator.'
— Page (Le) du due d« Savoie. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1862.
12° 7017.03
— Pasteur (Le)d'Ashbourne. 2 v. P., 1860. 12°. 7007.07a
— Pictures of travel in the south of France. London,
[1«57.] 8° uei.lO
— Progress of democracy ; illustrated iu the history of
GavU and France. N. Y., 18U. 12°. . . 51'2.04
— Qnaraiite-cinq. (Les) 3 v. in 2. P., 18.59. 12°. 7017.11
iVo(e.— Complement of ' Heine Margot ' and • Dame de
Monsoreau.'
— Eeine (La) Margot. 2 v. P., 1860. 12°. . 7007.01
A'ofe.— Followed by ■ Dame de Monsoreau and ' Quartute
cinq.'
— Sal va tor : fin des Mohicans de Paris. 2 y. in 1.
Paris, 1862. 12° 7017.13
— Souvenirs d'une favorite. 4 v. P., 1865. 12°. 7007.13
— Sylvandire. Paris, 1848. 12° 7005.01
— Tales of Algeria ; or life among the Arabs : from the
Veloce, by R. M. Bache. Phil., 1868. 12°. 1081.15
— Trois (Les) mousquetaires. 2 v. iu 1. Paris, 1859.
12°. 7017.14
Note — 'Vlngt aus apres ' and ' Vicomte de Brageloune '
follow.
— Trou (Le) de lenfer. P., 1873. 12°. . . .
Note.— For sequel tee ' Dieu dispose.'
— Tulipe (La) noire. Paris, 1860. 1'2°. . . . 7017.15
— Vicomte (Le) de Bragelonne, on Dix ans plus tard.
6 V. in 5. Paris, 1860. 12° 7017. 16
Note.— Sequel of ■ Trois mougquetaireB ' and • Vlngt ana
apres.'
— Vingtansaprfes. 8 v. in 2. BruxeUes,1852.16° 7017.20
Note — Sequel of ■ Trois mousquetaires.'
tS" For English trauslatious of Dumas' novels tee Fic-
tion cloBs-list.
For biographical sketches, see Biography (p. 140) : alto
Gastelar's Life of lord Byron, and other sketches
[Wil.'il] : Beutley's miscel., v. 62, 1862 (A supper with
Dumas, at Brussels).
Dumas (Alexandre, Jils). Affaire Clemenceau : memoire
de l'accus6. Paris, 1869. 12° 7005.18
— Antoniue. Paris, 1870. 12°, 7005.20
— Aventures de quatre femmes et d'un perroquet.
Paris, 1869. 12° 7005.19
— Dame (La) aux camelias. Preface de Jules Janin.
Paris, 1869. 12°. 7005.21
— Dame (La) aux perles. Paris, 1869. 12°. . 7005.'22
— L'Homme-femme. 33eed. P., 1872. 12°. . 5822.11
— Princesse (La) Georges, pifece en trois actes. 2e ed.
Paris, 1872. 8° 7005.25
— Roman (Le) d'une femme. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7005.23
— Theatre complet 4 v. P., 1869. 12°. . . 7004.26
Contents : V. 1. La dame aux camelias : Diane de Lys ;
Le bijou de la reine. 2. Le demi-monde ; La question
d'argeut. 3. Le flls naturel : Le pere prodigue. 4. L'ami
dea femmes ; Les idees de Madame Aubray.
— Trois hommes forts. Paris, 1869. 16°. . .7006.24
— Man-woman ; or, the temple , the hearth, the street,
Tr. by G. Vandenhoff. Phila, 1873. 1'2°. 5836.05
For biogr. sketch of Dumas Jilt see Beutley's miscel.,
April, 1857. iS" For English transl. of his novelt, tee Fic-
tion class-list.
Dumas (Maria Alexandre). Le man de madame Benoit
Paris, 1869, 12°. 7005.15
— Madame Benoit 2e 6d. P., 1869. 12°. .7005.14
Dumas (Mathieu, comle). Memoirs of his own time ;
[1770-1815]. 2 V. PhiL, 1839. 12° . . 521.01
Dumeril (Andre Marie Constant) ami Bibron (G. )
Erpetologie generale. P., 1834-54. 8°. . 4835.01
Same. Atlas. Paris, 1854. 8°. . . .4835.10
Dmnersan (Theophilo Marion) and Segfur (N. ) Chan-
sous nationales et populaires de France. 2 v.
Paris, [1842.] 8°. 1636.01
Dumont (Pierre Etienne Louis). Recollections of
Mirabeau. London, 1832. 8°. . . . . 3124.06
Dunbar (Edward E.) Romance of the age ; discov. of
gold in California. N. Y., 1867. 16°. . 591.02
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Dunbar (George). 'Greek-English lexicon. 4th ed.
Edin, 1856. 4° 6415.12
Dunbar (James). Essays on the history of mankind.
London, 1781. 8°. 5813.03
Duncan (Edwird). Marine. See Foiter (Vere). Painting in water
colors, pt. 6 1443.18
Duncan (Ctipf. F.) Canada in 1871. London, 1872.
8°. . . 1145.19
Duncan (George). The various theories on the rela-
tion of mind and brain reviewed. L., 1869.
12= 5422.06
Duncan (Rev. Henry). Sacred philosophy of the sea-
sons. 4 V. N. Y., 1855. 12^ 3544.19
V. 1. Winter. 2. Spring. 3. Summer. 4. Autumn.
Duncan (H. P.) Book of garden management. Phila-
delphia, 1873. 16= 6121. IG
Duncan (James). Beetles. Edin., [)i.d] 16°. 4721.01
— British butterflies. Edin., [n-d.] 16°. . . 4711.29
— British moths, sphinxes, f/c. Edinb.,[n.d]16°.4711.30
— Exotic moths. Edin., 1852. 16°. .... 4711.32
— Foreign butterflies. Edin., [n. A] 16°. . 4711.31
— Introduction to entomology. Edin. , [n.d. ]. 16°. 471 1. 28
Nole.— These six works are v. 33, 29, 30, 32, 31, and 27,
respectively, of Jardine's Nat. library, 1833-43.
Duncan (John). Philosophy of human nature. Edin-
burgh, 1815. 8° 5434.35
Duncan {Rev. John M.) Remarks on the unlawful-
ness of creeds and confessions of feith. Baltimore,
1825. 12° 3544.23
Duncan (John M., A.B., d. 1835). Travels through
part of the United States and Canada, in 181H-19.
2 V. Glasgow, 1823. 12° 1073.19
Duncan (Jonathan). The dukes of Normandy. Lon-
don, [l«3i).] 12°. 472.13
— History of Russia. See Eabbe (A.) and Duncan (.J.) . 654.29
Duncan (J. iS. ) Analogies of organized beings. Oxford,
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Duncan (P. Martin). The transformations of insects.
Loudon, 1871. 8° 4828.03
Duncan ^3. A.) American system of patents. [In Amer. soc.
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Duncan (Wm.) Elements of logic. N. Y., 1818.
16° 5428.31
Dunciad (The). See Pope (Alexander) 1621.08
Duncker (Max Wolfgang). Qeschiohte des Alterthums.
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Duncombs (Charles). Free banking. Cbveland,
1841. 12°. 591.'"). 13
Dnndonald {Earl of). See Oochbanb (Tliomag), in Biography,
p. 134.
Dimglison (Robley). Dictionary of medical science.
Phikdelphia, 1865. 8°. 4314.06
— History of medicine. Ed. by R. J. Dunglison.
Phila., 1872. 8° 4312.11
Dunham (Samuel Astley). History of Denmark, Swe-
den, and Norway. 3 v. London, 1839-10. 16°.
[Lardner's Cabinet cyolopaadia. ] . . . 542.01
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Dunlap (S. F.) Vestiges of the spirit history of man.
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Duulop (Durham). Philosophy of the bath. 3d ed.
London, [1873.] 12° 4355.12
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EDUCATION.
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classics),
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ideas as connected with mental discipline, with but sUght
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Osgood (S.) Student life. 1861 5512.07
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
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Pycrofl {J.) Collegian's guide: or recollections of
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torus, by G. M. Towle) ; Lippiucott'B mag., Apr., 1876 (Tbe
colletje Htudeut, by J. M. Hart).
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Harvard days ['245.21] ;— Peudenuis [255.47].
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Philbrick {J, D.) Inspection of country schools. [In Amer. see.
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Poller {A.) and Emerson {G. B.) The school and school-
master. 1844 5514.03
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the poor) ; Fraser's mag., v. 80, 1869 (Primary eduratiou) :
Quar. rev., v. 92, 1853 (Fa<tory achoolh) ; v. 110, 1H61 (Edu-
cation of the poor) ; v. 132, 1872 (Primary education in
Ireland) ; WcHtni. rev., v. 91. 1869 (Primary education) ;
Ed. review, v. 98 (Popuhir ed. in the U. 8., 1853) ; N'^w
£nglander, v. 13, 1855 (Commou school system of Mass.) ;
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rev., v. 59. 1853 (Ed. iu U. 8.) ; N. A. rt-v., Jan., 1876 (Ed. in
Amor.. 1776-1876, by D. C. Gilniau): Nat. qu. rev., Dec , 1875.
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Compulsory Education.
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Norlhrup {B G.) Legal prevention of illiteracy. [In Jiis Educa-
tion abroad. 1873.] 5518 08
Que8tio)!S i^'T a reformed parliament, p. 131-199 (Popular educa-
tion, by C. 8. Paiker) 5724.14
.SV« a/so Fortn. rev , v. 14, 1870 (by F. Seebohm) ; June,
1876 (Laws for comptilsory ed., by J. White) ; Westui. rev.,
V. 92, 1869 ; Macm. nia^., Nov. 1876 (Results of five years
compulsory ed. in England).
Cyclopaedias, Year-books, and Periodicals.
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Kducotional year-book, 1872-73. 2 v. . . . 5511.07
Kiddle {H.) and Sctietn {A. J.) Cyclopfledia of educa-
tion. 1877 55^8.-8
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1861-74. 8° 55:(3.01
American journal of education. Ed. by H. Barnard.
V. 1-24. 1856-73. Hartford. 1856-73. 8°. . 5531.01
Note.—v. 11-16 are also entitled 'New series, v. 1-16;'
and v. 17-24, " National series, v. 1-8."
Contents: v. 1. American association for the advance-
ment of education. Proceedings, 1849-54. Henry (J.)
Philosophy of edut-ation. Oole (I).) Classical education.
Richards (Z.) Discipline, meutal and moral. Hamill (8 )
School Rovernraent. Huntington F. D.i Unconscious tui-
tion. Olmstead (D.) Democratic tendencies of science.
Barnard (F A. P.) improvements practicable in American
collej,'e8. Hodgins (G.) Popular education in upper Cana<Ia.
Abbott Lawrence. Peabody institute. Tappan (H. P )
Progress of educational development in Europe. Lewis
(T.) Method of teaching Latin and Circek. Biography of
Ezekicl Oheever, with notes on the t-arly free schools and
text books of New England. G-ilman 'D. C.) Scientific
schools in Europe. Brooks (C.) Moral education. Thayer
{ii. F.) Letters to a young teacher. [Contijiued in v. 2-6.]
Bache (A.D.) A national university. Le Verrier. Ele-
mentary instruction in mathematics. Brockett (L. P.)
Idiots, and institutions for their training. Biogr. sketch of
Henry Barnard.
2- American institute of instruction, 1818-55. Biogr. of
Wm. Lawrence. Hammond (C.) History of I^wrence
acail.at Clroton, Mass. Milton on education. Halderman
(Prof.), Brooks (C), Pierce (B.) Remarks on a national
univ. GUman (D. C.) Higher and special schools of science
and literature iu France. Russell (W.) Lectures to a class
of young tt-achers. [Cont'd in w 2.] Seguin (E.) Treatment
and tniiniu!^ of idiots. Davies (rto/.). Randall (S. S.),
McElligott (J. N.}, Potter (bishop). Relig. instruction in
public schools. Gillespie (W. M.) Instruction in mathema-
tics, as prescribed for admission to the Polytech. school of
France. Howe (S. G. i Modern Greek language. Hillard
(G. 8.) Boston city library. Vail (T. H.) Hints on reading.
Condition of common or public schools in the United
States. 1855. Gould (B. A.,j>.) An American university.
Ed8on(T. Biogr. ol Warren Colburn. Dana (J. D.) Science
and scientific schools. Clark (T. M.) Education required
by the limes. Dwight(M.A.) Art, as a branch of educa-
tion. [Cont'd.] Oathohc educational establishments in the
U.S. Public instruction iu duchy of Nassau. Gradation of
pnbHc schools. Official exponltlon of common Bchooln In the
United States. Burgess (O.) Thongbta on religion and
Eublic schools. Edwards (K.) Memoir of Nicholas Tilling-
aat. luang. of the Dudley observatory at Albany. Ersrett
(E.; Uses nf astronomy. Reid (1). B.) College of archltwit-
ure. Norwich free ar:idemy. [Cont'd in v. 3 J
3. J. H Wichem and the rough houxe. linger Alchaio.
Rnssell (W.) Cultivation of the fainilties of exprsMlon.
Duffield (D B.) Duty of the Ktate in regard to edncatioD.
The school and thu teacher in literature, [t'ont'd in v. 3, A.]
The Public high schotd. Free acmlcmy at Norwich, (« ouii.)
Gammell(W.: Memoir of Nicholas Brown. C H- Zeller
and inrititntion at Beuggen. for training tt-a^rliers "f Kcb<-'uis
for orphan and vicious children. Jai ob Vohrll and iioimal
schools at Kruitzlingen, Switzerland, for training te^icbers
of schools for the poor. Life and odu. ational principles of
Pestalozzi. Phelps (W. F.) Normal schtvols. Dawson
(J. W.) Nat. history an a branch uf education. Abbe de La
Salle, and instiiutn of christian brothers. Brockett (L. P.)
Valentin Hauy, Pastor Fliedner's institution at Kuisere-
werth, I*rusMia. Botta (V.) Public instru« tion in Sardinia.
[Cont'd in v. 4.] Reformatory education, p. Btil-Sll.
4. Bowen (F.) Memoir of l-Mniund Dwight. Hnntinglon
(F. D.) College prayers. Brockett L. P.) Institutions and
instruction for the blind. E<lucational hiboia of Lowell
Mason. Raumer (K. von). Histnry. science and art of edu-
cation. Life and educational system (»f John Stnrm. Wim-
mer (H.) Catechism on methods of teaching. Eliot (8.)
Thomas AruoH as a teacher. Jarvis (E.) Tendency of mis-
directed education and the unbaliiuced mind to produce
insanity. Memoir of Gideon F. Thayer. Raumer (K. von).
The Hierouymians ; or. brethren of the common life. Me-
moir of Wm. A. AUcott. Barnard (H.) History of common
schools in C<mn. [Cont'd in v. 5-6 ] Memoir of Henry
Todd. Raumer (K. von). Early teachers in the Nether-
lauds ; Educational views of Erasmus ; Educational ser-
vices of Philip Melancthon. School architecture. [Cont'd
in other volumfs.]
5 John Kingsbury and the young ladies' high school in
Providence. R. 1. Ventilation of our dwelUngs. Alcott
(W. A.) Memoir of Wm. C. Woodbridge. Raumer (K. von).
Education iu the Netherlands and southern Oei-many.
Woligaug Rutich : John Amos Comenius ; Verbal realism ;
or, troni words to tilings ; lAtrd Bacon: Valentine Fried-
land Trotzeudorf ; K. C. W. von TUrk. Memoir of Hermann
Krusi. Kriisi (H.) General views of education and plan of an
iubtitutiou for boys. John George Tobler. Schools and teach-
ings ot the Jesuits. German school lile in the 16th cent.
autobiogr. of Thomas Platter. Real schttols. Elihu Tale.
Goggeshall ( W. T.) Samuel Lewis. Ilefoimatory philologists:
Gesner and Ernesti. Frederick A. P. Barnard : Memoir.
Walter R. Johnson: Memoir. Wm. F. Phelps. Frauds
Dwight : Memoir. David P. Page. Oole (D.) Aims of the
state normal school of New Jersey.
6. Raumer (K. von). German universities. [Cont^d in v.
7.] Samuel and John Phillips, jr.. and Phillips academy at
Andover, Mass. Coggesh^I (W. T.) History of common
schools iu the state ot Ohio. Thomas H. Burro wes, and
the school system of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Emma Willard
and female education. Pestalozzi's Evening hour of a
hermit. Raumer (K. von). J. G. Herder ; John Locke, and
his pedagogy; J. G. Hamann ; Fr. A. Wolf ; Methods of
teaching Latin Barnard (D. D.) Stephen Van Rensselaei-.
State of public instruction in France. [CoutUl in v. 13, 22 )
Memoir of Wilbur Fisk. Bacon (1-.) James Hillhouse ;
memoir. Early school codes of Germany. Hill (T.) True
order of studies. Sears (E. I.) Lord Brougham. Gogges-
hall (W. T.) Hist, of common schools in Ohio. Burrowes
(T. H.) and commou schools iu Pa. Graser's course of in-
struction for common schools. System of public instruc-
tion in Bavaria. [Cont'd in v. 8.]
7. Halsey (L. J.) Philip Lindsley : life. Memoir of Ons-
tav Friedrich Dinter. Raumer (K. von). The German
uuiversities. Students' societies in German universities ;
Contrib. to the improvement of universities : Education
in peace and war ; Religious instruction ; History of edu-
cation of Italy ; Classical instruction. Dawson (J. W.)
James McGill and McGill college. Boston public library ;
Joshua Bates. Assistants and disciples of Pestalozzi.
Edward Everett. Festal02:zi. Selections from bis pub<
lications.
8. Educational aphorisms and suggestions, ancient and
modern. Raumer (K. von). On teaching history : Geogra-
phy ; Instructiou in natural Hcien<-e ; Geometry ; Arith-
metic ; Physical education ; Cliristiauity in education.
Barnard (H.) Memoir of Josiah Holbrook. ColUs (J. D.)
Public or foundation schools of England. Ooggeahali
(W. T.) Memoir of N. Guilford. Nissen (H ) Pumic in-
struction in Norway. Akroyd (E.) Modes of improving a
factory population. Griscom (J. U.) Memoir of John Grie-
com. Hist, development of pop. ed. in Germany. Stowe
(/''•o/.), Mann (i>r.), and others. Course of instruction iu
the primarj- schools in Germany. System of public In-
struction in Prussia. Subjects and methods uf instruction
in the primary schools of Prussia. Memoir of Thomas
Sherwin. Public instructiou in the kingdom of Bavaria.
Northend (C.) Memoir of Wm. H. Wells. Agricultural
education in France, etc. Public instruction iu Belgium
and Holland. Deisterweg on school discipline. Hentschel
(E.) Instruction in singing. Polytechnic schools.
9. Memoir ol E. C. Wines. Russell (W.) Moral educa-
tion. The university : its significance. Kliipfel on the
hist, of the xmiv. of Tubingen. Felton (C. C.) Character-
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOa'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
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American joutnal of education, v. 9, continued.
isHcB of tho Araer. college. Eliot (S. A.) Hist, of Harvard
C'lUegc. School of mines at Freyberg, Saiouy. Normal col-
lege at Battersea. Eugl. Wimmer (H.) Secondary cd in
Saiony. Bache (A. D.) Burgher school at Leipaic, Siixony.
Progress of elementary instruction in Scotland. Currie
(J.) Subjects and methods of early education. Morrison
(J.) Method and examination. Morrison (T.) Oral lessons
ou real objects. Everett (E.) Memoir of Thomas Dowse
and the Dowse library. Ross(\V.) Catechetical method of
teaching. System of public instruction in France. Special
instruction in science and art in France. Stow (D.) Gal-
lery training lessons orally presented. Normal school for
training primary school teachers. Specimen lessons in
teachmg a primary school. System of public instruction
in Austria.
10. Memoir of Theodore Lyman. State normal school
of Connecticut. Hentschel (E ) Drawing in all elemen-
tary schools. Fellenberg (W. de). Pestalozzi, Felleuberg,
and Vehrli, and the industrial training of the poor. In-
struction in common things. Enight (C.) Elementary in-
struction in economical science. Intellectual instruction :
aphorisms. Subjects and means of education : aphorisms.
Public instruction in Baden. Schools of art and science.
Raumer (K. von). German views of female education.
Cornelius Couway Folton : memoir. Memorial of the
Worcester couuty teaihers' assoc. to the State teachers'
assoc, i860. Uobert Kelly : memoir. Public instruction
la England. Joseph Lancaster and monitorial instruc-
tion. British and foreign school society. Manual of pri-
mary instruction in the model schools. Normal school
of the British and foreign school society. Historical de-
velopment of monitorial instruction. Memoir of Andrew
Bell, and the Madras system. Manual of scliool methods
in the central school of the National society. Coleridge
(D.) St. .Mark's training college. Mosely (H.) Cliesler
diocesan trainmg school. Watkins (F.) Training schools
for female teachers in England. Specimen notes for les-
sons ou objects. Normal or training colleges in Scotland.
Wni. Ben tleyFowle : memoir. Mary Lyon. Influence of
Yale college ou American civilization and institutions.
School architecture, continued. Index.
11. [New series, v. 1.] What is education? defined by
English authoriUea. Conversations ou objects. A practical
course of elementary instruction and meutal develojiment.
Matthew Vassar and Vassar female college. Aschara (R.)
The schoolmaster. Misery and crime, as affected by in-
Btruction in school. Gideon Hawley : memoir. Plutarch.
Views on education. Quintilian. Uomau views on cduca-
ti.jn. System of national schools in Ireland. Raumer (K.
von). Instruction in the German language. [See also, v. 12.1
Kay ou Prussian tea hers. Hartlib's ■' Proposition for
erecting a college of husbandry in 1051." Plan of a trade
or iudnstrial school in Englaud, by W. P., in 1«47. Mark
Hopkins: memoir. System of public instruction in Baden.
S. G. Howe : Memoir. Gruizot's ministry of public iu-
struclion iu Franco. Dana P. Colburn : memoir. State and
education. [Cont'd in v. 4.) Locke (J.) Thoughts on cduca-
tion. [(7oB('<i t/i V. 13.] Spencer (11.) Thoughts ou educa-
tion. [Cotifd in V. 3.) Military exercises iu public schools.
Lewis (Dio). New gymnastics. [C'lnl'd in v. li ]
12. Military system and miUtary education iu Franco
and Prussia, p. 1-399. Moral education ; aphorisms.
Diesterweg. Intuitional and speaking exercises. Ebeuezer
Bailey : memoir. Wru. E. Channing on education. Second-
ary or academic education iu the tfnited Slates. [Cunt'd in
V. 17, 22.) Cady (L, F.) Elementary instrui-tion in Latin
and Greek language. Johannis (P.) PubUc instruction in
modern Greece. A. B. C. books and primers. Oswego
school committee on primary instructiou by object ies-
^Bons. [Cont'd in v. 16. J Westfieid state normal school at
Wcstfleld.
13. What is educatiou ? aphorisms. United States mil.
acad. at West Point. Capt. Alden Partridge ; memoir.
Caroline Plumiuer : memoir. Suggestiims ou early mental
training : aphorisms. Bushnell (H.) Plays, pastimes, and
holidays of children. Webster (N.) and t<lhtrs. Elementary
schools as ihey were. Young (T. U.) Subjects and methods
of instructiou for public schools. Barnard (H.) .\mericau
text-books ; bibliography [Cont'd in v. 14.] Female educa-
tion. Biiggestiona ancieut and modern. Educatiou of girls
in tho pubUc schools of Boston. History of normal sc'iools
in France. Kay (J.) Educ. lust, of Switzerland. Bernard
Overberg : his labors. Military ed. iu Austria. Military
ed. in Sardinia. Fenclon and his educational labors aud
views. German views of educatiou of girls. Mann (H.)
Annrican educators aud pedagogy. State normal school at
Albany.
14. Proceedings of the national teachers' association,
lass G3. Richards (Z.) The teacher as an artist Hill (T )
The powers to be educated. Sheldon (E. A.) Object les-
sous. Aristotle on educatiou. Rabelais on education
Professional ed. of teachers in Prussia. John Milton aud
his education. Buckham (M. H.) English laug. iu society
and the school. American educational society Islo
Gregory (J. M.) Problem of education. Instruction iu
Hesse Darmstadt. The Jesuits and their schools Militaiv
systems aud schools in Russia, and in Gt. Britain Ver-
pUnck (G. O.) Memoir of D. S. Barnes. Lyoureua aud
Spartan cd. Naval aud nav. schools iu England. [Ctmfd in
v. IS.] Leroy A.) Public instructiou in Holland. Normal
Bcbools iu Fenn.
15. Amer. doctrine of public instruction. Naval academy
at Auuapolis. Public or endowed grammar schools of
England ; report of govern, commissioners. Amer. school
Boc. 1830-33. Wotton [Sir H.) Philos. survey of cd or
moral architecture. Wells (W. H.) Methods of teaching
Engl, grammar. Bates (S. P.) Liberal education, or the col-
lege curriculum. Nat. association for ed. purposes. Public
instruction in Germany. American school-books. Jewell
(F. S.) Public school training, can it be made a profession.
Stowe (C, E.) Teachers' seminaries or normal schools in
the United Stales. Irish endowed schools.
16. Lalor(J) Natureand value of education, Sarmiento
(D. P.) Dignity of the schoolmasters work. Barnard (U.)
Doc. history of normal schools in the U. S. Glimpses of
Amer. educatiou prior to 1800. Day (J.), Hall (W.), Alcott
(A. B.), Beecher (H. W.) Schools as they were. Female edu-
cation as it was. Woodbridge (W.) Hist, of ed. assoc. In
the U. S. Penn. system of normal schools. Oswego nor-
mal aud traiuiug school. Public instruction in Austria.
{Cont'd in v. 17.] Cowdery (M. F.) Formation of character,
the main object of education. Edwards (11) Normal
Bchools of the U. 8. Wiokersham (J. P.) Educatiou a» an
element in reconstruction. Bridgowaler state normal
school. New England academies. Elyot {..Sir Thomas). Tho
Governour ; with his life. St. Marys college at Winches-
ter, Engl. Buckham (M. H.), March (F. A.), Porter (S.)
Englisli language aud literature.
17. Classifled index to v. 1-16. Garfield (J. A.) Educa-
tion recognized as a national interest. Constitutional pro.
visions respecting schools and education iu the U. 8.
Schools as they were in the TJ. 8. Hoole (C.) New discov.
of the old art of teaching, ICoU. Fowler (W. C.) The clergy
and popular educatiou, Cowley (A,) Plan of a philosophical
college, 1661. Secondary schools, Germany. Public in-
struction in Switzerland. Co-eduoation of the sexes. Hart
(J. 8.) Normal schools. 8ecr>udaiy instruction in Prussia.
Public instruction in Oldenbergaud Switzerland. Egerton
Ryerson : memoir. Sybel (H. von). German universities
compared with the Eugl. aud French. Mrs. Lincoln Phelps:
biography. Dupanloup (M.) Studious women. Dwight
(H. E ) Example of Prussia in tho training of teachers.
Normal aud traiuiug schools in the U. 8.. p. 651-822.
18. Sainf. ajs ' American year book of 1869 ' [6723.(11].
19. Educatiou in district of Columbia, with its eflSciency
compared with the principal cities iu the U. 8. aud Europe.
20. PubUc instruction in different countries {p. 1-780).
German universities, past aud present (p. 722-768).
21. Scientific and industrial education. Pt, 1, Systems
and institutions In Europe.
22. Systems and institutions of special instruction In
Great Britain. Science and art department. Manual labor
and mechauical dexterity in scientific institutions. Savig-
ny (F. C.) Universities and colleges, past and present.
Public instruction in France. Temple, Lowe, and Glad-
stone, on classical educatiou. Barnard (F. A. P.) Iteport
on elective studies of Columbia college, Renan on Ger-
man views of education in France. Public instruction in
Europe. German reform schools. School codes of Germany,
old and new. State e.luc. associations in tTnited States.
23. Wanting. The whole of its contents are reproduced
in Mr. Ijarnard's two publications. 'Study aud conduct'
[0518.02] and ■ Jlilitary syst.ms ' [5524.19].
24. Newman ( J.H.) The university historically developed.
French pedagogy. English pedagogy. Mulcaster, Webster,
Wase. Chapters in the history of American schools and
education. Public instruction iu duchy of Finland. State
systems of common schools iu the United States Early
christian schools, s<:holars, aud teachers. Teaching orders
of the catholic church, Dominicans and Franciscans
Hamilton (Sir Wm.) aud Newman (J.H.) English uni-
versities. Mihtary schools and systems in Russia. Kirk-
patrick E.) Superior instruction historically considered.
Elementary nat. iustructioii in Great Britain. Amer. piibl.
instruction. Ancient univ. of Paris. Superior instruction
in various countries.
Common-school journal. Ed. by Horace Mann. 4 v.
Boston, 18)9-12. 8° 5516.20
Jfew EnijUiiid journal of education, v. 1-7. Boston
1875-78. fol
England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Bartley (G. G. T. ) Schools for the peojile : history, de-
velopment, and present working. 1871. 3533.16
England. Inspectors of schools. Extracts from reports.
London, lb52. 12°. 5515.06
Ueiidersoa (J. C.,jr.) Our national system of educa-
tion : an essay. 1877 55j2.11
Morleij [J. ) The struggle for national education. 3d ed.
1«74 5hn.W
Aofe.— Uepr. from Fortn. rev., Aug., Sept., Oct., 1873.
Owen (II.) Elementary education act. 1870. 5514.10
Parkman {.Mrs. S.) Nat. education in England. [In Amer soc.
sci. assoc. Trans., no. 4, 1872] 6811 08
Pycrofl(J.) School education. 1843. . .' ". .5514.04
Sre aim Contemp. rev , v, 12, 1869 (Mr. Foster's bill, by T.
Markby) : v. 16, 1871 (The school boards, by T. H. Huxley)-
v. 16, 1871 (London school board, by W. M. Torrens) • v. 19!
1872 (Ed. difliculty, by F, Seebohm) ; Ed. rev., v. 95, 18SJ
IHi: BBOOKLYN LIBBAUl
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487
glat. ed.) ; T 97, 1883 ; t. 99 ; v. lOQ (Ed. counua of Or. at
ritsin ; v. 114, lH(il : Fortu. rev., v. 6, 18C(i (lieviiiod cd.
code, by F. Wixkur) ; Fiaser's mnn , v. >,.>, 18«2 ; v. 72,
1865 (Improving clomcutary iubtructlou) ; Nut rev., v. 12,
1861 ; North Brit, rev., v. 16. 185i<2 (Progress ol pupiilar
ert ) ; V. 22, 1854-6 (Pop. eil. iu Scotland) : v. 29. 18.'i« (Pop.
ed. in Urit. aud Ireland) ; v. 34, 1861 (Ed. iu Scotland) ;
Quar. rev., v. HI, 1862 (The new code) ; v. 128, 1870 (Ed.
of the people) ; v. 131, 1871 (The new acbool boards) :
Westra. rev.,v. 89, 1868 (Pop. ed.) ; v. 97, 1872 (Gov. and
the ed. act) ; Statistical soc. of Loudon, Jourual, v. 25,
1862 (UeB(nirces of pop. ed. iu Euglaud. present aud future,
by U. Mann).
Smllaiid. See Edin. rev., Apl., 1876 (Secondary ed. iu 8);
Fraser'8 mag,, v. 78. 1H68 (School aud univ. system in S.) ;
Apl., Jlay, 1870 (Secondary eil. in S., by li. Q. liamney) ; N.
Brit, rev., v. 24, 185S.6 (Middlo^^lass school) ; v. 19, 1853
(The higher iustiuctiou iu Scotland) ; v. 46, 1867 : Westm.
rev., V. 98, 1872
#$=~ See a so Universities, iu the general alphabet.
English Public and Endowed Schools.
D^ence of public schools, [tn Classical Journal, v. 8, p. 187.
441 ; V. 9, p. 1.) 2742.08
Public schools, Winchester, Westminster, Shrewsbury,
Harrow, Rugby ; notes of their history and tradi-
tions. By the author of ' Etoniaua. [anon. ]
18G7 .051:t.l9
Reply (A) to the most popular objections to public schools, with
Itarticular reference to the Tyrocinium of Cowper. 1814.
[Pamphleteer, v. 4, pp. 103-130.] 6058.04
Stauntijn ^ H. ) 'J'he great schools of Euglaud : uu ac-
count of [their] foandatiou, endowments, and
discipline. 1805 551:i.22
JSEg' For articles upon the public schools, generally advo-
cating au enlargement of the course of study, sre DIoiTk-
woi)d'B uiag., v. 96, 18(>4 (3 articles on Harrow aud Itugby,
London schools, and Wmchester aud Shrewsbury) ; Coij-
temp. rev., V. 4, 1867 .\dverso criticism, by T. Mirkby);
V. 12, 1869 (Reply to Markby ou the iii8i>ection and exam.
of endowed schools, by D. 11. Fearon) ; v. 9, ltt68 French
criticistn ou our public schools, by D. H. Fearon) : Ediub.
rev., V. 120, 1864 : Fortn, rov., v. 2, 1H65 (by A. Tr.dlope) ;
V. 9, 1668 (Adverse criticism, by F. W. Farrur) ; Fraser'a
ma^'., V. 03, 1861 (Moral asjiects) : v. 09, 70. 1864: v. 77,
1868; V. 79, 1809 (Eduealioual eudowments) ; North Brit,
rev., V. 41, 1804 ; Quarterly rev., v. 1U8, 1860 ; v. 116, 1864 ;
Westm. rev., v. 77, 1802 ; v. 95, 1871,
Europe.
Arnold {M.j Schools and universities ou the continent.
1808 5515.07
Barnard ( If.) National education in Europe. 1854. 5 ')15. 13
Freese (J. li.) Report on school-houses aud popular education.
[In Paris uuiv. expos., 1867. Reps, of U. S. co., v. 5.] 6915.13
»S- St" a NO, in this cla.-i.s. England ; — Franc© ;— Ger-
many (p. 436) ; — National editcatiou (p. 438). Also Couteuip.
rev., v. 78, 18.i8 (2 art.] ■, Fortn. rev., v. 12, 1869 ; Fraser,
N.S., v. 3, 1871.
Female Education.
ISee Women, iu general alphabet.]
France.
Arnold {M) The popular education of France, with
notices of that of Holland and Switzerland.
1861 5515.20
JVote.— Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 125, 1868.
— A French Eton. [In his Essays in criUeism. I860.] 2513.13
See also Quar. rev., v. 117, 1805.
Hazen (W. H.\ School and the army in Germany
and France. 1872 4;>1C.13
See a.'so Dublin rev., Jan., 1876 (French catholic univer-
sities) : N. A. rev., v. 86, 1857 (The royal house of St. Cyr.,
1686-1793 ; lor the education of French ladies) ; Westm.
rev., July, 1875.
«S" See also Europe (above).
General aud Miscellaneous Works.
Arnold (T.) Education of the middle classes. [In his Miscel.
works. 1848 3511.01
Barnard {D. D.) Speeches and reports on educa'-ioual
topics. 1838 51) 12.20
Barnard (11. , ed.) English pedagogy. Education, the
school, Qud the teacher, in Euglish literature.
2d ed. 18K2 5524.21
Con(eii(i .- What Is education. Ascham (B.) The school-
master. Bacon (Sir F.) Essays on education, with annot.
by Whately. Wotton (Sir H.| Apothegms ou education.
Masson (0.) Memoir of Joliu Milton : his home school,
and college ertu-aliou. Milton (■).) Traclatc ou educ^atiou.
Petty (.S.r Wiu.) Plan of au industrial school. Locke (J.)
Survey of pedagogical system, and Thoughts ou education,
Spencer (H.) Thoughts on education.
iN"o('.— For other publications of Henry Barnard, see
page 64 of catalogue.
Beecker (C. K) Educational reminiscences and sng-
gestions. 1871 .'5522.07
Uentham (J) Chrestomatbia : new system of inilruetion.
[In Itis WorliB, v. 8 (pt. 15). I 6016.08
Bethune (O. If.) Duties- of educated men, [In hit Oratioua,
1850, p. 281-319.] 3913.20
BmiimU (W. a.) Thoughts on educational topics.
1859 5513.02
Contents : Learning aud labor. Education and crime.
Reformation of children. Elementary training iu the pub-
lic schools. UeUitive merits of public high schools and
endowed academies. The high school systeu). Normal
school traiuiug Female education. luHuence and duties
of teachers, l.ibei ty aud learuiug. Massachusetts school
fund. Agricultural education.
Burdon (W.) Education. [In his Slaterials for thinking, v. 1,
1810, p. 193 261.] 2814.21
Barton ( H'. ) Culture of the observing faculties in the
family and the school. 18(15 551-'.01
Campan (Jfme. J. L. H. G.) Thoughts on education. [Wilh
her Conversations.] 3032.06
Central society of education. Papers, v. 1-2. 1837-
38. 5513.04
Chambers's Papers for the people, v, 1, 5 2516.01
Clarke (H H.) The building of a brain [in relation to
sex]. 187Jr. 5513.29
— Sex iu education. 1873 5514.27
Can-ie (J.) Early and infant school ed. 1857. 5513.09
Dull (Mrs. C. H.) The college, the market, and the
court ; or woman's relation to education, elc.
1807 6824,25
Dkkin.ion (A. E) .4 paying investment, 1876. 5522.09
Duane (G. ir., bp.) Educational writings. 18(il. 354.\).04
Duohjtd (B. W.) Higher christian education. 3545.09
Klrjeworlh (M. and li. L.) Practical education.
1855 5513.10
Educational yea.x-ho6k. [v. 1-2.] 1872-73. 12°. 5511.07
Everett (E.) Orations and speeches (i322.03
Note. — For Contents see under his name iu general alphabet.
Fictile (J. G. ) The sciuncc of knowledge. iHHH. ,')41i.l9
Frost (J.) Uiuts to the youug mechanic, [p. 179-403 of Kelt's
Mechanic's text book.] 3923.07
Fruude(J.A.) Short studies, v. 2, p. 313-44. 1871. . .2525.06
Hamilton (Sir yV.) Discussions on education and
university reform. 1856 5U3.10
Contents : On the study of mathematics as an exercise
of mind. On the conditions of classi al learning. Ou the
universities. On the right of dissenters to admission into
the Euglish universities. Cousin ou Germau schools.
Hecker (J. 1 The scientific basis of education, demonstra-
tad by phrenological facts, etc. 2d ed. 1868. 5131.06
Helps (A.) [In his Friends iu council, v, 1, part 1, p. 120-68.
1861.] 2S31.26a
Uelvetius (C. A.) Treatise en man ; and education.
From the French, by W. Hooper. 2 v. 1810. 541 3. 17
Hill (T.) True order of studies. 187fi. . .5512.30
Hodson (F.) Influence of on nat. character. [In Oxford essays,
V. 1, 1834 ; p. 277-94 2541.11
Hope (A. 11. ) Master John Bull, a holiday book for
parents and schoolmasters. 1873. . . . 5512.26
IIoyt(J. IK.) Report on education, [/n Paris univ. expos., 1867.
Reports, v. 0.) '3916.14
Lessinij (tf. E.) Education of the human race.
1858. . . .- 5513.15
Locke (J.) Some thoughts concerning education. [In his Works.
V. 9.] 5062.09
Loudon (Mrs. )Light of mental science; on moral training.
[With essay on ijublic instruction.] 1845, 5511.06
Mann (H.) Lectures on education. 1848. . 5.">22.06
— eililor. Common school journal 551 6. 20
Mansfield {E D.) American education ; its principles,
etc. 1851 5513.16
Contents ; Idea of a republic. Civil and religious liberty.
The teacher. Idea of science. Mathematics. Astronomy.
History. Language. Literature. Conversation. The con-
stitution. The Bible. Education of women.
Maurice (f. D.) Learning and working : six lectures.
18").': 5513.24
Milton (J.) Ou education. [In his Works, v. 3, 1848.] . 61164.03
Same. [In Pamphleteer, V, 17.) 6058.17
More (U.) Hints for forming the character of a princess. [In hit
Works. V. 7, 1847.] 6057.07
National assoc. for the prom, of social science. Transactions,
1857-77, 21 V 6815.01
Note. — Each volume devotes much space to education.
Norilirop (B. G.) Education abroitd, and other papers.
1873 5518.08
Contents : Should American youth be educated abroad ?
Legal prevention of Uliteracy. Culture and knowledge.
The professional study. Study and health Labor as an
educator. Education and industrial arts. Labor and capital
harmonized.
In ukiug for books, use the •■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBKB.
438
EDUCATION
OUn (S.) Theory and practice or schoUxtic life. Bsccalanreato
discourses, Essaye, efc. f/n Au Works, v. 2.] . .3581,01
Oweti (Ji. D.) Outline of the system of education at
New Lanark. 1825 5515,19
Papers for the teacher. 2d series. 18G0. . . 55-'4.23
Contents : 1. Introduction.— Object teaching. School-
houses and their equipment. 2. Oral lessons on real ob-
jects, by T. Morrison. 3. Specimen notes of lesBou8. 4.
OaUury training lessons — common thin^ts, by D. Stow.
B. Prizo schemes for the encouragement of a knowledge of
common tl)ini:!S among teachers, Ijy Prof. Sullivan and lord
Ashburtou. 6. Necessity and progress of elementary in-
Btructiou in economical science, by C, Knight. 7. Subjects
and mctlioda of teaching in reference to the prevention of
misery ami crime, by E. C. Tainsh. 8. Progress of ele-
mentary oducatiouiu Iceland. 9. Subjects niid methods of
primary education as presented in the model infant school,
Dublin, by F. U. Young. 10. Organization unci instruction
of the ordinary national schools. 11. Progress of element-
ary education in Scotland, 12. Subjects and methods of
early education, by J. Currie. 13. Method and examina-
tion, by J. Morrison. 14. Lesson on color, by J. H. Uay.
16. Progress of elementary education in England. Iti.
British and foreign school society. 17. Manual of the sys-
tem of primary instructions in the model schools of the
British and loreigQ school society,
Quain (/?. ) On some defects in genera! education.
1870 5514.15
Quick (R. II.) Essays on e:liicatiou:'.l roformers.
1868 5513.21
Contents: Schools of the Jesuits. Aschum. Montaigne.
Itatich. Milton. Comenius. Locke. Itousseau's Emile. Base-
dow and the Pbilanthropin. Pestalozzi. Jacatot. Herbert
Spencer. Thoughts about teaching children. Moral and
religions education.
liaumer { K. von). Geschichta der Piidagogick. 4 v.
lS4G.5t 55-25.02
Itice (//.) £. and its errors. [In his Nature and culture. 2538.31
Uichtei' (J. P.) Levana ; or, doctrine of odncition.
18G3 5514.05
Rousseau (J. J.) Emile, ou de 1' education. lo48. 7033.04
Raskin {J. ) Sesame and lilies ; two lectures. 18(>5.2542. 22
Sewiird iW. II.) Discourse ou education. 1837. 5093.23
Sruxll (K M.) Principles of E., drawn from nature
and revelation, and applied to female education iu
the upper classes. 2v.ini. 1866. . . 5514. OG
Spencer {II. ) Education : intellectual, moral, and physi-
cal. 1861 5514.07
Viompson (D'A. W. ) Wayside thoughts on education.
18G8 5514.09
Timbs (J.) School-days of eminent men, with sketches
of the progress of E. in England. 1858. 3263. 22
Todd {J.) Student's manual. 1858. . . . 5512.13
Germany.
Arnold {M.) ' Higher schools and universities in Ger-
many. 1874 5511.09
Barnard (//.. editor). German educational reformers. See Rau-
mer (F. L. G. von) 6515.11
Cousin ( V. ) Report on public instruction in Prussi i.
1834 5511.05
Jlanilton (Sir W.) Cousin on German schools. [In his Discus-
sions. 185C.] 6113.10
Ilarl (J. M. ) German universities : with comparison
of the German, English and Amer. system.
1874 5515.28
Ilaz.n ( W. B. ) The school and the army in Germany
and France. 1872 4516.13
Ihirst (J. F.) Life and literature in the Fatherland.
1875. [1874.] 964.28
Perry {W. C.) German univ. education. 1845. 5515.16
liaumer (K. von). German educatioual reformers.
Memoirs ; with contributions to the history of
education from the 14th to the 19th century.
[Tr. from his History of pedagogy, by L. W. Fitcli
and F. B. Perkins.] Ed. by H. Barnard. PMla.,
1863. 8° 5515.14
IMrffens {II ) German iiniv. life. Tr. by W. L. Gage.
1374 5515.2C
See also Eraser's mag., v. i, 1871 (Two German schools :
Friedrich Wilhelm's gymnasium and the Elizabeth schule) ;
Westm. rev., v. 77, 181J2 (Pop. ed. In Prussia) ; New Eng-
lander, v. 15, 1857 (.tmer. student iu Germany).
See also on German universities, Atlantic mag., v. 7, 1861
(The Gorman university professors) ; N. A. rev., v. 96,
1863 ; Littell, 1870, V. 1, or Itevuo des deux moudes 15
aepl. 1869 (by O. Pouchet;.
O" See also Europe (p. 437).
Home Education.
Iluniington {F. D.) Home and college. . . 3511.09
Mariineau {H.) Household educntion. 1867. 3511.13
Taylor {I.) Homo education. 1858. . . . 5512.12
Si;e also Contemp, rev., v. 3, 1866 (Home and school edu-
cation, by W. E. Jell).
Kindergarten and Object Teaching.
Buelow {B. von M.) The new education by work, ac
cording to Froebel's method. Tr. by Mrs. H.
Mann and L. Noa. 1876. . . . . . 5512.31
Calkins {N. A.) Primary object lessons. 1870. 5514.18
Douai (A.) The kindergarten : Froebel's system.
1871 5514.20
Ilailman (W. ^.) Kindergarten culture. Frrebel's
system. 1873 5512.32
Kriege {A. X., ed.) Rhymes and tales for the kinder-
garten and nursery. 1876 5512.35
— Friedrich Froebel ; a biogr. sketch. 1876. 5512.34
Kriege {M. II.) The child, its nature and relations ; an
elucidation of Froebel's principles of education.
2ded., 1872 5514.26
Mann {Mrs. II.) and Peabodi/ (K P.) Moral culture
of infancy, and Kindergarten guide. 18G3. 5514.01
Same. 1876 5514.02a
Wiebe (£) Paradise of childhood : a manual for sell-
instruction in Froebel's educational principles,
and a guide to kinder-gartners. 1869. . 5528.29
Object Lessons.
Jlfaiiuai for object lessons. 1862 5513.20
Papers for the teacher. 2d series. 1800 (Object teaching and oral
lessons on social science and common things. Parts 1, 2,
3, 4.) 6524.23
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 10, 1862 (by E. D. Peabody).
Morality and Thrift, and Education.
Jarvis {E) The value of common -school education to common
labor. [XJ. S. Com. of ed. Rep., 1872.] 6516.04
Foster (J.) On popular ignorance. [In hij Essays, 1835.) 6112. OG
Ma7isfii:ld (E. V.) The relation between crime and education.
[U. S. Com. of ed. Bep., 1872.] 6516.08
Mans/u'ld [E. D.) Belatiou between education and pauperism.
[U. S. Com. ofed. Bep., 1872.] 6516.01
Oxford prize essays, v. 2, 1830 (Connexion betw. intellectual and
moral excellence) 2541.12
Sketch of popular tumults, illus. of the evils of social
ignorance. 1837 441.03
Spencer (//.) National edncatiou. [In liis Social statics, 1861 ;
p. 346-352] 6814.01
Tainsch {Edw. C) Education a preventive cf misery and crime.
[!n Barnard (H.) Amer. jour, cf cd., v. 11, p. 77-93.] 6531.11
United .states. Commissioner o/education. Bcport for 1874, p. cxi-
cxix. (Crime and ignorance.) 5516.0G
See also Statistical society. Journal, v. 10. 1847 (Influ-
ence of education, shown by facts recorded i.i the criminal
tables for 1845-10, by O. U. Porter) ; v. 12, 1849 (Moral and
ed. statistics of England and Wales, by J. Fletcher); v. 31,
1868 (Increase of material prosperity and of moral agents
compared with the state of crime and pauperism, by J. H.
Elliott). Consult also Nelson's Vital stati-stics, p. 353-368
[5918.02] : and the annual reports of the English registrar
general, ftom 1876.
Natioual Education.
Barnard (£. ) National education. Systems, institu-
tions, and statistics of public instruction in differ-
ent countries. 4v. 1872-77 5518.03
Contents: v. 1. Europe.— German states. 2. Europe. —
Switzerland, Fiance. Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway.
Sweden, Knssia, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal.
3. Great Britain. 4. United States.
Conrbe { Q. ) Lectures ou popular education. 1837.5513. 06
— Eemarks ou national education. 1847. . . 5513.07
Macbride {J. D.) Address on national education.
1819 5721.04
Jtriffers {J. ]■:. T.) In Irs Cobden and political opinion, 1873 : p. 343-
382 5724.18
Normal Schools.
Bamarl (II.) Slate normal schools and city training schools.
[InXJ.S. Com.o/ eX. Keport, 1808.1 6616.01
Sre I'lso Fortu. rev., Sept.. 1874 (Professional training of
teachers, by W. Jolly) ; and consult Indexes to Barnard's
Amer. jour, of ed., V. 1-24 [5531.23].
Religion and Edncatioii.
See Contemp. rev. 9, 1868 (Function of church and state
in uat. education, by E. H. Plumptre); v. 14, 1870 (Attitude
of the church towards primary education, by J. Oakly) ;
Eraser's mag., n. s., v. 1, 1870 (The religious difllcnliv) ;
New Englander, v. 29, 1870 (Bible and the school, by I'les.
THE BEOOKLYN LIBRARY.
EDUCATION -EDWARDS
439
b«dsb) I Qa. rov., t. 132, 187'J (Education, BecaUrlim, Mid
noncimforiulty) ; Westm. rov., v. 61, 1853 (Soctn and secu-
lar education) ; v. 9tl, IHTS (lieligiou aa a subject of na-
tioual educutioa).
UBiie in the public Khooli. See Biblical and religious lit-
erature (p. 7i>;.
Homan catholic church and education. See Cath. world,
Oct., 187a (Are our public schooln free ?); 8opt.. 1875 (Kiglita
of the church over ed.' : Dubiiu rev., Apl , 187t> (Set.-ular
ed. in Kiiglaud aud the U. 8.) ; Apl„ 1876 (Cathulic iutor-
uiodiate ed.)
Scietitific, and Industrial-Art Education.
Atkinson {\V. P.) Classical and scientific studies and
the great schools of England. 1H65. . 5518. 0'J
TwiiihKi ('1'.) Technical training : a national system.
187i 3ill5.20
See also Fortn. rev., Aug., 1868 (by F. Jeuliin ); Int. rev.,
Sept., 1875 (Indus, art ed. in the V. S.. by £. 8. Uronej ;
Fop. sci. mo., June. 1874 [^cL and iudiist. ed.)
*S" See alto numerous entries under Arts (Useful : Sci-
entific education, p. 30);— Fine arts (Eiucalion in art, p. 542).
Teaching (Theory and Practice of).
Ascliam (^H.) The scholemaster. Isted., 1570; [ed.]
byE. Arber. 1870 5011.10
— Same. [In his Works, v. 3, 1864.] 6012.18
— ^ Same, (in Aw Worlis, 1761.J 6017.11
CaUlerwooU {H. ) On t-aching : its ends and means.
1875 5512.29
llaU (B. R. ) Teaching a science : the teacher an artist
1818 5513.14
Holbrook {A.) The normal: or methods of tsaohing
the common branches. 4th ed. 1873. . 5515.27
Hope (A. R) A book about dominien. 1869.5613.17
Page tD. P.) Theory and practice of teaching.
1^52 6514.02
Poller (A.) and Emerson (0. B.) The school and the
schoolmaster. 1844 5514.03
Robinsun ( I{. ) 'IVacher's manual of method and organi-
zation. 18G9 5514.17
lioseiikriinz {K.) Pedagogics aa a system. From the
German, by A. C. Uraoiett 1872. . . 6518.07
Sands (A.) Philosophy ui teaching. 1869. 5514.14
Hypher {J. 11) Art of teaching school. 1872. f.514.25
Wicker nJiam {J. P.) Methods of instruction.
18tJ5 5514.1U
.See also Blucliwood'a mag., v. 83, 1857 (Teacblug aud
traiuiug) : v. 98, 1865 (Educator*) ; N. A. rev., V. W, Ui68
(Profoasion uf schoolmaster).
United States.
United States. Commissioner of educalion. Beport.
8v. 1868-70 5516.01
■ Note. — Appended to the Report are statistics of the
school systeiiia of stales and territories, and of BcbooLa.
colleges, librarieH, aud t'ducatioual itmtitutionH generally.
jf^ Mofo or less complete sets of tlje E<liu-atioiial re-
ports of Oonnecticut, Massachusetts, New Yoric, and
other states : aud of Boston, Broolciyn, New Yorli, aud
otlier cities, belong to the Library.
aar See also Oniversiliea, in the general alphabet ; mnd
Oommon-school education (p. 436).
University Education and History.
[See Universities and OoUeges, in general alphabet.]
ay See also Amusements (Gymnastics and physical education, p. 25) ; — Arts {Useful: Method: — Scientific educalion, p. 39) ;
Blind (p. 220) ;— Conversation (p. 280) ;— Oritieism (p. 398) ;— Culture (p. 400) :— Deaf and dumb (p. 408) ;— Elocution (p. 442) ;
Etiquette (p. 419) ;— Fine aria {Education, p. 542) ;— Sovernesses (p. 583) ;— Knowledge (p. 608) ;— Language (p. 673) ;— Litera-
ture (p. 703) :— Mathematics (p. 747) ;— Memory (p. 770) ;— Military science {miitarji education, p. 777) ;— Featalozzi ;— Baad-
Ing : — Self-culture ; — Social science ; — Women {Education of women).
Education of the human race. See Lossing [G. E.) 1858. 5513.15
Education of Araericau girls. 5efi Bracitett (Anna C.) .5214.28
Education of the feelings. See Bray (Charles). 1872. . . 5433.18
Edacational year-book. [v. 1-2.] 1872-73. New York,
1872-73. 12' 5511.07
Edward. See Biography (p. 141) for Uvea of persona of this
name.
Edward vl, {kitvg of England). Writings. London,
1S31. 12°. 351G.15
Contents: Against the pope's supremacy. Short cate-
chism. Extracts from the primer of Edward vi.
Edwards (Amelia Blmdford). Ballads. Now York,
[18G5.] IIP 1612. 1'J
MS' For her novels see Fiction class-liat.
Ed-wards (Arthur M. ) Life beneath tho waters ; or,
the aquarium iu America. N. Y., 185.S.16°. 4825.13
Edwards (Bela Bates). Writings. With a memoir
byE. A. Park. 2 v. B., 1.S5J. 12^. . .3516.09
V. 1. Memoir. Sermona. 2. Essays, addre.sses, lectures :
Roman catholic religion In Italy. Slavery in ancient
Greece. Itomau slavery in the early teuturies of the
Christian era. Slavery in the middle ages. Classical studies.
Female education. Poetry of Wordsworth. IteasouH for
the study of tlio Hebrew language. Ear y Engl, versions of
tho Bible. Of the Pentateuch. The imprecations in the
Scriptures. Hebrew poetry. Importance of a thorough
theological edncatiou. Christians should study the pro-
founder luyaterios ot their faith. Collateral signs of hu-
man depravity. Influence of eminent piety on tho intel-
lectual powers.
Edwards (Bryan). History of the British colonics iu
the West Indies. 4th ed. 3 v. London, 1807.
8^ 550.01
Note. — v. 3. contains a history of St. Domingo.
Ed-wards (Charles). History and poetry of finger
rings. N. Y., 18.55. 12° 158.5.06
— Pleasantries about courts and la-wyers of the State
of Now York. New York, 1807. 8°. . . 32.51.21
— Juryman's guide throughout the state of New York.
New York, 1831. 8" 56i2.26
Ed-wards (Edward). Chapters of the biographical
history of the French Academy. New York, 1864
8° 2744.12
— Free town libraries, their maniigement, and history ;
iu Britain, Fnmoe, G^Tmany and America. With
notices of book collectors. L., 1869. 8 >. 2744.07
— libraries and founders of libraries. London, 1864.
8° 2744.03
— Life of Sir Walter Kaleigh. With his letters. 2 v.
[London], 1868. 8° 3147.16
— Lives of the founders of the British Museum. 1570-
1870. 2 V. London, 1.S70. 8° 2744.09
— Memoirs of libraries ; incl. library economy. 2 v.
London, 1859. 8' 2744.01
Ed-wards (Frederick, jr. ) On the extravagant use of
fuel in cooking. London, 1869. 8 =. . .3932.50
Edwards (Giovanni O'Kelly). History of tho restoration of the
public pictures at Venice. [In Merrifield (.tfrs.) Original
treatises, etc., v. 2.| U'li.Oi
Ed^^^ardes {bir Herbert B.) and Merivale (Herman).
Life of Sir Henry Lawrence. 3d ed. New York,
1873. 8° 3098.12
Ed-wards (Henri Miliic;. Manual of zoology. Tr. by
B. Knox. London, 1856. 16° 4713.18
Edwards (H. Sutherland). History of the opera. 2 v.
London, 1862. 12° 1562.27
— Life of Kossini. L., 1869. 8°. 3154.21
— Tlie Polish captivity : account of present position of
tho Poles. 2 v. L., 1863. 8° 545.23
— {tmnnlntor). Captivity of two Russian princesses in
the Caucasus. Loudon, 18.57. 8'. . . 993.06
Ed-wards (Isaac). Treatise on bills of exchange and
promissory notes. 2d ed. N. Y., 1863. 8°.5623.15
Edwards (Jonathan, the elder). Life of Bavid Brai-
nard. Bo.ston, 1749. 12° 3023.12
— Works, with index. 4 v. N. Y., 1852. 8°. 3546.01
Contents : v. 1. Memoirs. Farewell sermon. Inquiry
cnnceruing qualifications for communion. Reply to Solo-
mon Williams. History of the work of redemption. Dis-
tinguisiiiu^ marks of a work of tho Spirit ot God. Miscel.
observ. in importaiit doctrines. Life of David Brainerd.
2. Inquiry into the freedom of the will. Dissertation
couc. the end for which God created the world. Dissert-
on the nature of virtue. Great christian doctrine of orig.
sin defended. Concerning the divine decrees in general
and elections in particular. Couceruiug efflcacious grace.
Observ. cone, faith.
3. Treatise concerning relig. affections. Narrative of
surprising conversions. Thoughts on the revival in New
England. On attempt to promote explicit agreement iu
extraordinary prayer. Concerning the perseverance of the
saints. On tho notion of the pre-existence of Christ's
human soul. Mysteries of Scripture. Observ. upon par-
ticular passages of Scripture. Theol, questions. Six occa-
sional sermons.
4. Forty sermons.
*S" For hiogr.,and crit. notices of E., see Biography (p. 141);
cUso Bibl. sacra, Oct., 1861 (by J. P. Thompson) ; April, 1869
(by I. N. Tarbox).
in aakiog (or books, use tba " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and tbe NUUBEB.
440
EDWARDS-ELIE DE BEAUMONT
Bdwards (Jonathan, ilie younger). Works, with me-
moir by Tryon Edwards. 2 t. Andover, 18i2.
8°. 3546.07
ConUnts : v. 1. Mumoir. Salvatioa of all mcu strictly
ex'd. Dissert, couceruiug liberty aud ueces-sity. On tlie
lauK^iiig*^ of tue MuUUukaueew iudiaus. Iteiuurks uu the
improvemeuts la ttieulugy by liis I'atlier. XUoiiglits ou
the atuuemuut. Appoudix — Funeral sertuou, by It. bmitli,
2. 2'J sermous. .\rtiules I'rom ttie Xiieulugical mag,
Ed-wards (K. B. ) How the freueh nuike fowls pay.
London, 1871. 8^ 6134.26
£dwards (Matilda Betham). A winter with the swal-
lows [id Algeria]. Laudon, 1867. 8". 1083.18
S^ For nooeU by this aatbor, see Fiction class-list.
Edwards (Ninian \V.) History of lilinou, 1778-1833 ;
and life of Ninian Edwards. Springfield, (III.)
1870. 8'. . . 592.23
Edwards (Uichard), aitd Hopewell (M.) Great West
and St. Louis. St Louis, 1860. 8°. . . 1135.19
Ed-wards (Tryon). The world's laconics ; prose and
poetry New York, 1856. 12= 6213.11
EdTvards (Wm. ) Personal adventures during the In-
dian rebellion. Loudon, 1858. 12^ . . 1011.07
Edwin of Diiii-a. See Smith (Alex.) 1861 1686.15
Edwy and Elxiva, and Sir Everard. See Bland (B.) 1809. 16U.39
Ealktng (Max von). Memoirs, and letters and jour-
nals of Mij. Gan. Reidessl. Tr. by W. L. Stone.
2v. Albany, 1863. 8°. 31.53.21
Egan (Charles). Antiquity and primitive form of the hai-p.
[Journal of Brit. arch, ass., V. 6.] U61.06
Egau (Pierc3). Book of sporte and mirror of life.
London, 1875. 8' 4613.27
— 'Bjxiana. 3 v. London, 1830. 8°. . .4613.20
Same. New series. 2 v. London, 1829. 8°. 4613.23
— Sporting anecdotes. London, 1825. 8=. . 4617.05
— Tom aad Jerry. Life in London. London, . 1869.
12'. 6216.36
49* See also Fiction class-list.
Egbert, (d'tp. of York, A.D. 732-66). Pontifical. Dur-
hiu, 185J. 8^ [Surtees soc, V. 27.] . . 5116.31
Egede (Haas). Description of Greenland. With a
life of the author. London. 1818. 8°. . 1143.05
Bzoria. See Dockrajr (B.) 1857 2623.01
Bgertoii (Francis F. L. G. 1st earl of Elksmere).
Essays. London, 1858. ^^ 2528.08
Oontenta : Manners and usages of Japan. BecoUections
ot Japan. Life aud letters of Wallenstein. Art and artists
in England. Life of Blilcher. Hudson's Bay company.
Aqueducts and canals. Fainting in tbe 14th cent. Mar-
mont, Siborns, aud Alison. Boss's voyage to the Antarctic
regions. Borneo and Celebes. Skerryvore light-bouse.
BussiaQ and derman campaigns. Diary of Qeneral Gordon.
Travels among the Laps.
— Guide to Northern arehseology. L., 1818. 8°. 543.03
Egarton (Wm.) Faithful memoirs of Mrs. Anne Old-
field. London, 1731. 8° 3135.19
Egertoa pap3r8, illus. of the times of Elizabeth and
James I. Ed. by J. P. Collier. London, Camden
soc, 1840. 4^ 511-2.12
Eggleston (Edward). Christ in art : story of the evange-
lists. With designs of Bida. N.Y., 1875.4°. 1436.33.
«9" For his nooelt. see Fiction class-list.
Eggleston (Gaorge Gary). How to educate yourself.
New York, 1872. 1'2° 551'2.24
— How to make a living. N. Y., 1875. 12°. . 592'2.30
— A rebel's recollections. New York, 1875. 12°. 631.16
Eglesfield (Francis). Monarchy revived ; personal
hist, of Charles n. to his restoration to the throne.
London, 1822. 8° 3034.'25
Eglestoa (George W. ) Search after truth ; addressed
to young men. New York, 1869. 12°. 3546.13
Egleston (T.) Catalogue of minerals, with their formulas, etc.
[Sin. mlsoel. Coll., v. 7, 1863.] 3936.17
Ezhwaati. See Ibn-ed-Din el Eghtoaati.
EgloSstsia (F. W., baron von). Geology and physical
geogr. of Mexico. New York, 1864. 8°. 1155.01
Egotism. Du'iring (/,) Egoists, [In her Gentlefolks, etc.
„W76.1 2624.17
— Haititt ( Wn.) [In his Table-talk, v. 1, 1867 : pt. 1, p. 161-76.]
— Btnl ( If. B.) I' Matthew Browne.'] [In his Views and opin-
ions, 1886 ; p. 122-35.] 2514.18
See also Oornhill mag., Feb., 1876 (Self-esteem and self-
estttuation).
Ejjrpt. S'-e Countries. {Kgi/pt, p. 308.)
Egypt to Sinai. See Oansson (8. R. L.) 1869 3564.22
Ejyptian sepulchres. See Smythe (Emily A.) .... 1091.26
Eluert (Louis). Letters on nlnsic. Tr. by F. R. Eit-
tor. Boston, 1870. 16°. 1562.01
Ehreumalm (Arwid). •Travels into western Nordland aud Lap-
laud, 1741. [Jn Pinkerlon. Voyaxes, v. 1.] . . , 926 01
Eighteen Christian centuries. See White (Janies). 1858. 443!l8
Eighteenth century (History of the). See Schlosser (F. C.) 446.19
«j- On tbe l«tii century, sre uUo History.
Eighth commandment. See Reade (Cliar'es) 2712 36
Eighty years of republican gov. in the U. S. See Jennings (L. j.)
_. 1868 6726.18
Eighty years progress of the United States. By emi-
nent literary men. 2 v. N. Y., 1861. 8°. 5917.18
A'ote.-For Contents see p. 375 of this catalogue.
Ei&on basilike : the portraicture of his sacred majestie
[Churles I.] Loudon, 1824. 8°. . . . 3034.20
JVote.— Itis still an unsettled question whether the above
was written by Dr. Gaudeu or by Charles i.
— Mackintosh. [Sir J.} Kelutation of the claim on behalf of
Charles i. to the authorship, [/n his Miscel. works.] 2536.27
Eitel (ErubtJ.) Feng sbui : or natural science in
China. L., 1873. 8° 1025.23
El. ]^^ Arabic names go under the word which follows El.
Elam (Charles) . On cerebria and other diseases of the
brain. London, 1872. 8° 4332.29
— A physician's problems. L., 1869. 12°. . 4333.12
Contents : Natural heritage. On degeneration In man.
On moral and criminal epidemics. Body vs. miud. Illu-
sions and hallucinations. On somnambulism. Keverie
aud abstraction.
— Winds of doctrine. N. Y. , 1877. 12°. . . 4332.30
Elcho (Francis Wemyss Charteirs, loid). Letters on
military organization. L., 1871. 12°. . 4516.09
Elder ( William). Biogiaphy of Elisha Kent Kane.
PhUa., 1808. 8° 3095.04
— The enchanted beauty, and other tales, essays, and
sketches. New York, 1855. 12°. . . . 2524.01
— Questions of the day : economic and social. Fhlla.,
1871. 8° 5927.24
Elderhorst (\V., M.D.) Manual of blow-pipe analysis
and deteiminative mineralogy. 3d ed. Philad,
[1873.] 12° 4213.21
Eldorado.
— Bvifinch{T.) Oregon and Eldorado. 1866. 1123.04
— Simon (F. ) Expedition of Pedro de Ursua and Lope
de Aguirre in search of El Dorado, etc., 1560-1561.
[Hakluyt society, 1861.] ..... 567.13
Election: telegraphic epic. ,See Richards (SV. C.) 1868. . 1682.19
Election and electioneering. See Government aud politics. {Bal-
lot ; — Sections ; — Representation.)
Election (Doctrine of). See Biblical and relig. lit. {Calvinism,
p. 80.)
Elections (Law of). See Law. (Elections.)
Electrical philosopher. See Lovett (B.) 1774 4024.14
Electric telegraph. See Arts (Useful : Telegraph, p. 47).
Electricity. See Physics ; — Meteorology ;— Medicine. [Medical
electricity). Also Animal niagm-tism (p. 28).
Electro-metallurgy . See Arts (Useful, p. 41).
Electro-statics. See Physics.
Eleusiniau and other pagan mysteries.
— Cliristie (J. ) Observations occusioned by OuvaroflTs
essay. 1817 3817.11
— Faber (ff. S.) Origin of pagan idolatry, v. 3, 1816 ; p. 99-
190.] 3818.10
— Howard (B.) Revelations of Egyptian mysteries,
aud allegories of Greek poets clearly interpreted.
1850 432-2.23
— Inman (T.) Ancient faiths embo(]ied in ancient
names. 2 v. 1868-69 3551.21
— Ouvaroff (6'., comte). Essay on the mysteries of
Eleusig. 1817 3817.11
— Sa'mte-Oroix (0. E. J. 0. de C. L., haron de). Eecher-
ches historiques et critiques sur les mystferes du
paganisme. 2e ^d., par Sylvestre de Sacy. 2 v.
1817 3817.15
— Taylor ( T. ) Dissertation on the Eleusinian and
Bacchic mysteries. 1791 3817.10
Same. 2d ed. 1816. [In Pamphleteer, v. 8.] . . 6068.08
— Yarker {J., jr.) Notes on the scientific and religious
mysteries of antiquity ; the Gnosis and secret
schools of the middle ages ; modern Rosicrucian-
ism ; and masonry 5837.32
See also Blackw. mag., v. 73, 1853 (Eleusinian mysteries).
jftg- See also Mythology :~Oracles ;— Mysteries.
Elephant. See Natural history. {Elepliant.)
Elgin (James Bruce, earl of). See Oliphant (L.) Earl of Elgin's
mission to China, etc. [10-25.03] ; reviewed in Blackwood's
mag., V, 87, 1800 ; Ed. rev., v. Ill, 1860 : Fraser's mag., v.
47, 1853. See also N. Brit, rev., v. 40, 1864 (In memoriam).
Elgin marbles. See Fine arts. {Elgin and other marbles.)
EUa, pseud. See Lamb (Charles).
Elie de Beanmont (J. B. A. L. L.) See Beaumont (Leonce Elie de)
.tBEOOKLIN MEBCANTILE^LIBEAKY,
ELIJAH-ELLIS
441
Elijah the prophet, a poem. Sf« Moon (Q. W.) 1867. .1665.20
Iilijali, (the projjhel). Luicrie (J. M.) The traiiHluted
prophet. 181)8 35«e.20
— Taylor (W. M.) Elijah tbo prophet 1876. 3611.23
Eliot. See also Elliot ;— ElUott
Eliot (Charles Wm.) and Storer (F. H.) A manuni of
iuorgauic chemistry. 2(1 ml. N.Y.,18(;8. 12°. 4210.14
Eliot (Georgo), pseud. See Lewes {Mrs. Miiriau Kvaus).
Bliot (Samuel). Liberty ot Home : a history [of the
republic]. With an hist, accouut of the liberty of
ancient nations. 2 v. Now York, 1849. 8°. 4;)6.0.'i
The same. [Title altered.] History of liberty.
Part 2. The early christians. 2 v. Boston, 1853.
8° 3423.03
— Olvil service reform. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Traus., no. 1.
1869.) 6811.01
— Belief of labor. [In Amer. aoc. acieuce aasoc. Traua, no. 4.
1872.1 6811.02
Eliot (Samuel Atkins). History of Harvard College,
and of its present state. Boston, 1853. 8'. 5515.02
Eliot (Wm. G. ) The discipline of sorrow. 5th ed.
Boston, 1868. 10^ 354«.18
— Discourses on the unity of God. B., 1854. 12". 354(i.l7
— Lectures to young ladies. St.Louis, 1853. 24°. 3511. Tia
— Lectures to young women. 8th ed. Boston, 1867.
12°. 3511.12
EUsaeua (6p. nf (he Amadunians). History of Var-
tan, and of the relig. wars betweea the Persians
and Armenians. Tr. by C. F. Neumann. London,
Ociea( tr. fund, 1830. 4° 1056.08
Elizabeth. See Biograpbr (p. 142), for Uvea of peraona of thia
name.
Elizabeth (Charlotte), pseui. See Tonna {Mrs. 0. E.)
El Khuds. the Holy. See Turner (W. M.) 1861. . . . 1058.08
Ella iJohn). Musical sketches. L., 1869. 12°. 1561.19
EUacomba (Henry Thomas). Practical remarks upon
belfries and ringers. 3d ed. L., 1871. 8^ 1451.06
Ellenboroagh(fiiir/o/). See Law (Edward).
Ellesmere (Eirl of). See Bgerton (!'. L. O.)
Ellet (Charles, _)>.) Essay ou trade, in reference to the
works of internal improvement in the United
States. Kichmoiid, 1830. 8° 5932.23
— Mississippi and Ohio rivers. Phil., 1853. 8°. 3935.01
— Physical geography of the Miss, valley. [Smith, coutrib.,
V. 2. 1861.) .• . . . 39.17.02
EUet (Mrs. Elizabeth Fries). Characters of Schiller.
B., 1839. 12= 1685.02
— • Court circles of the republic, from Washington to
Grint. Hartford, 1869. 8° 3245.13
— Dom;stic history of the American revolution. New
York, 1851. 12' 582.04
— Nouvellettes of the musicians. New Y'ork, 1851.
12° 1561.23
— Pioneer women of the west. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 5822.02
— Queens of American society. N. Y. , 1867. 8°. 3245.07
— Summer rambles in the West. N. Y., 1853.12°. 1123.10
— Women artists in all ages. N. Y., 1859. 12°. 1414.24
— Women of Amer. rev. 3 v. N. Y., 1853. 12'. 5822.04
Ellioott (Charles James, bn). Considerations on the
revision of the English New Testament. N. Y.,
1873. 8^ 37J6.22
— Apocryphal goapela. [/» Oambridgs essays, 1856.] . 2517.14
— Hist, lectures on the life of Christ. Hulsean lectures,
1859. Boston, 1863. 12° 3422.07
Elliot and Elliott, .^ee also Eliot. BfW In alphabetizing these
uiinujs the 2d t in ElUott is not regarded.
Elliott (Charles Boileau). Letters from the north of Europe.
[IH-M\. [/« Waldie library, V. 2.] 6U78.16
Elliott (Charles \Vyllys). Mysteries ; or glimpses of
the supemitur.a. N. Y., 18.52. 12°. . . 3813.40
— New England hist, to 1776. 2 v. N.Y., 1857.8°. 595.08
Elliot (Ebenezer, ' the corn-law rhymer '). Poems. 3 v.
London, 1833-35. 16° 1641.07
— More verse and prose. 2 v. L., 1850. 12°. . 1641.10
as- For biogr. notices, see Biography (p. 142).
Elliott (Reij. Edward Bishop). Hone apocalypticee,
or commentary on the apocalypse ; incl. an ei-
amination of the chief prophecies of Daniel. 2d ed.
4v. London, 1846. 8° 375(>.14
Elliott ( F. R. ) Popular deciduous and evergreen trees
and shrubs. New York, 1868. 12°. . .6135.19
Elliott (Grace Dalrymple). Journal of my life during
the French rev. L., 1859. 8° 516.22
Same. Journal. [In Bairiere. Bibl. des m^ni.. v. 27.) .'>07.01
Elliot {Sir Henry Miers). History of India, as told by
its I >wn historians, v. 1-8. The Mo1iaminn<lan pe-
riod. Ed. by Prof. J. Dowson. Loudon, 1W67-
75. 8° 1035.13
— Oloaaar; of Indian terms. Set Beamaa (Jubu). Meniotn,
etc lU3«.ao
Elliot (James). Moses and modern science. London,
1871. 12° 3702.15
Elliot (Jonathan). American diplomatic code. 1778-
1834. 2 V. Wash., 1834. 8 5623.04
— Debates ou the adoption of the Federal eonstitution,
5 V. Wash., 1854. 8° 57:)6.03
Noie.—i'or Cunlenlsot the teveral volumes, Mr p. :i78of
this Catalogue.
ElUo'.l (U. H.I Climate of Kansas. [In Sm. rep . iR70 I 39M.36
Elliott (Wm.) Carohna sj.orts. New Yoilj, J 859.
12°. M13.10
Same. London, 1867. 1867. 12°. . . 461.'-j.30
EUis (Alexander John). Early 1 ngli^h pionunciation,
with especial reference to Shakspeie auii Clmucer.
Pt«. 1-4. London, 1869-74. h*". L^aily Engl,
text soc. Extra serits. v. 2, 7, 14, 23.] V.tH.og
Contents : Pt. 1. On the pronunciation of the 141b. 16th,
:6th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Prof. f. J. Child's Obnfrv.
on the lani;uaffc of Chaucer and (iower. 2. Ou the pro-
nunciation uf the 13th and previous centuries, of Anglo-
Saxon, Icelandic, old Korne, and tiothic, with cbronol.
tablea of tlie value of letters and sounds in KnglUh writ-
ing. 3. lllus. ot the pronunciiUiou of the 14th and ICth
centuries ; Chaucer, (jt-wer. Wycliffe. SptUber, Sbakspere,
Balesbury, Barclay, Hart, Bullokar, oil], I'ronouucing vo-
cubiilary. 4. Same. 17tb, Iblh, and 19th centuries: Le-
diard, Uouapurte, 8chmeller, \Vinkler, lleceivcd American
and Irish prunuuciatiuu of English. Phonological iutrod.
to dialects.
Reviewed by Hadlej^ (J.) in Hs Essays philol., etc. 1873. 6414.19
— Plea for phonetic epelling. 2d id. Lcndon, l»-48.
8° 6431.17
— Practical hints on the quantitative pionunciatit n of
Latin. L., 1874. 1(.° 6411.23
Ellis (Charles). Origin, natun, lie, of wine : its use
as a beverage lawful and nccdiul. London, 1861.
12° 4324.38
Ellia (George). Irish ethrology. L., It 52. 10°. 491.1!3
— Specimens of early EngUsh mtlrical icmances : with
hist, introd. New (d., by J. O. Hailiwell. Losdon,
Bohn, 1848. 12° 1()4).16
— Specimens of the early English potts. [1200-1700.]
5th ed. 3 v. London, 18^5. 16°. . . . 1642.'20
Ellis (George Edward, J).l).) Half ctntnty of the Uni-
tarian controvtrsy. Boston, 1857. b°. . 35-1C.21
— History of the battle of Euiikei's [Breed's] HilL
Boston, 1875. 8° 601.11
Same. Boston, 1875. 8° 601.12
— Christian trinity : discourse. Charlestown. 1860. 8°. . 3546.20
— Discourse, March, 12, 1866, en tie 25ih anniv. of his ordina-
tion. Charlesto wn, 1865. 8° 3646.20
— How does religiou become Christianity ? a sermon. Boston.
1867. 8" 864i;.20
— Life of Anno Hulchiison. B, 1847. 16°. [/?i Sparks (J.) Am.
biogr.. v. 6.] 3241.16
— Life of John Mason. Boston, 1848. 16". [Jn Sparks (J.) Am.
biogr.. v. 3.) 3241 13
— Life of Wm. Penn. Boston, 1847. 16°. [/)i Sparks (J . Amer.
biogr., V 12 ] 3241.22
— Memoir ot Benj. The mpecn, count Eunilord, wilh
notices of his daughter. Phil., 1871. 8°. 3)54.28
— The organ and church music. Two discourses. Boston,
1852. 8° 3646.20
— Oration and a chronicle of the siege of Boston, [/n Boston
(City of). Celebration of the cent, anniv. of the evacuation.
1876.] 690.08
— Our gooil land, and its good institutions : discourse. Thanks-
giving day, Nov. 30, 1864. Botton, 1864. 8°. . . . 3546.20
— Remarks at the funeral of Hou. Benj. Thompson, Sept. 27,
1862. (harlestown, 1862. 8° . . 3646.20
— Redemption ; the Gospel message and its warrant : sermon
at the installation of Rev. Rufus Ellis, May, 4, 1863. B< St.,
18!>:l. 8' 3646.20
— The unity of Christ's church : discourse, March 4. I860.
Charlestowu, 1860. 8° 3646.—
Ellis (JliiH. tieorge James Welbore Agar, lord Dover),
Life of Frederick u. of Prussia. 2 v. N. Y.,
1818. 18° 3062.20
— True history of the prisoner, called the iron mask.
London, 1826. 16° 3054.18
Ellis (Grace A.) Memoir of Mrs. Anna Lsetitia Bar-
bauld. Boston, 1874. 12°. 3021.05
EUis (.Sir Henry). Original letters illus. of English
history. [1074-1794.] 3 series in 11 v. London,
1825-46. 12° 473.04
m asking for books, use the " Book Order," givmg the AUTHOB'8 NAME, the first part of th i TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
443
ELLIS -ELOCUTION
Original letters of literary men of the 16th-18th
cent ; with notes. L., Camden soc., 16i3. 4°. 5112.23
Edwardt i.E.1 Lives of fouuders of the British musenm,
pt. 2, 1870.] „••.■• 2'1<'0
Zaiis (Johu). Historical account of coffee, its culture,
use, etc. London, 1774. 4° 4318.14
BlliB{John, D.D.) The knowledge of divine things,
from revelation, not from nature. London, 1811.
8°. 3546.19
ynna (John, il.T). ) Avoidable causes of disease, insan-
ity and deformity. New York, 1800. 12°. 4321.07
TpjjB (John B., M.D. ) Sights and secrets of the national
capital: Washington city. N.Y., 1869.8°. 1115.10
Ellis (Robert). Asiatic aflluities of the old Italians.
London, 1870. 12^ 6412.23
Bills iKobert Leslie, ed.) See Bacon (F.) Works. 1861 ed. [5014.03] ;
and for biogr. sketch of him by Grote, tee Contemp. rev.,
V. ai, 1872.
EUia (Mrs. Sarah Stickney). The beautiful in nature
and art. London, 1866. 12° 1412.15
— Friends at their own fiie-side. 2 v. London,
18")8. 16° 183.12
— Guide to social happiness. N. Y., 1850. 8°. 2524.18
Contetits : The poetry of life. Pictures of private life.
Voice from the vintage. On the force of example.
JVoie.— Each article has a separate title-page.
— Women of England. N. Y. , 1843. 12°. . . 5822.13
S^ For her novels, see Fiction class-list.
Ellis {Rev. Wm. ) Polynesian researches ; Society and
Sandwich Islands. 2d ed. 4 v. London, 1848.
16° 1061.10
— Three visits to Madagascar, 1853-56. New York,
1859. 8° 1065.10
Ijilis (Wm. ) A layman 's contributions to the knowl-
edge and practice of religion in common life.
London, 1857. 12° 3547.01
liote. — Lessons on the elementary doctrines of political
and social economy.
Ellis (.Si)' Wm. C, M.D.) Treati.se on insanity, with
observ. on lunatic asylums. L., 1838. 8". 4332.27
Ellsw^orth (H. W.) Text-book on penmanship and
letter writing. New York, 1803. 12°. .4014.31
El-Medinah. 5ee Burton !B. F.) Pilgrimage, efc. 1866. 1063.10
Elmer (Lucius Quintiis Curtius). Const and govern-
ment of New Jersey, with biogr. sketches of the
governors. 177()-1845, and reminiscences of the
bench and bar. Newark, 1872. 8- . . . 012.26
Elmes (James). Arts and artists. 3 v. London,
1825. 16° 1414.10
— Insufficiency of the existing establishment for prom, the fine
arts, etc. tin Pamphleteer, v. 3, 1814 ; p 329-343.] 6068.03
— Sir C. Wren, and hi.s times. L., 1852. 8°. 3187.11
Elmham (Thomas de). Hist, monasterii S. Augustini
Cantuariensis. Ed, by C. Hardwick. London,
1858. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] .... 5140.
— Liber metricus de Henrico v. [In Memorials of Henry v.
[Rolls chronicles, 1858.] 6140.
ELOCUTION, ELOQUENCE, ORATORY, SPEECHES.
Elocution.
Bacon {A.M.) Manual of gesture. 1873. . . 6333.09
Sauiain {L. KM.) Art of extempore sjieaking. 0332.03
Branson (C. P.) Elocution; reading and speaking.
Illustrated. 43d ed 6332.07
Oox (E W.) Arts of writing, reading, and speaking.
1868 0332.09
Frobisher {J. M.) Culture of voice and action, with
readings. 1868 6332.13
Chaham(F. T.) Reasonable elocution. 1875. . 6332.22
Hows (J. W. S ) Practical elocutionist, aud academical
reader and speaker. 1849 6332.15
HtUlaJt {J.) Management of the speaking voice. [In Coutdmp.
rev., v. 10-11, IbOO.]
Hunl {J.) Philosophy of voice and speech. 1859. 6333.25
Mcllvaine (J. H. ) Elocution : sources and elements.
1870 «332.17
Newman (F. W.) Elocution in education. [In his Miscellanies,
18611.] 2538.10
Putnam (W.) Science and art of elocution and oratory.
1863 6332.18
Parker (R. G.) Progressive exercises in rhetorical
reading. 1841 6333.20
Poiter (H. L. D. ) Manual of reading and elocution.
1871 6332.19
Bush (J. ) Philosophy of the human voice ; with a
system of elocution. 5th ed. 1859. . . 6333.24
Seiier (K) The voice in speaking. From the German,
by W. H. Fumess. 1875 6333.28
Sheridan (T.) Lectures on elocution. 1798. .6333.07
Siddons (R.) Practical illustrations of rhetorical gest-
ure and action. 1807 6333.08
Vandenlioff (G.) A plain system of elocution. 6333.11
Readers and Speakers.
Mgarton (W. P.) New York speaker. With introd.
remarks upon declamation. 1800. . . . 6332.11
Hartley ( 0. ) The English elocutionist [Chiefly verse. ]
1872 .' 6331.03
Kirkland (Mrs. C. M.) Patriotic eloquence. [1764-
1865.] 6311.06
KruyvAes (J. S.) The elo3utionist : pieces in prose and
verse. With introd. ; Walker's system simplified.
24th ed., revised. 1866 6332.10
Lyman (A.) American reader. 1812. . . .6331.01
Northend ( C. ) The young declaimer : poetry, prose,
and dialogue. 1872 6331.02
Parker (li. G.\ and Watson (J.M.) National fourth
reader. 1865. ..." 6333.17
— National fifth reader. 1864 6333.18
Patriotic and heroic [Amer.] eloquence. New York,
1801. 12°. 6311.07
Raymotid (JJ. R.) The patriotic speaker. 1864. 6332.21
Reeves (P.) The student's own speaker. 1871. 6333.02
Sargent (K) Standard speaker. 1859. . . .6333.04
Scott ( W. ) Lessons in elocution ; pieces in prose and
verse. 1802 0331.19
Wilson (P. B.) Book of recitation and dialogues.
With instructions in elocution and declamation.
18C8 6333.13
Readirujs.
Baker (0. M) Heading club and handy speaker. 4 v.
1875-76 6331.29
Beechei- {A. C.) Recitation and readings. Humorous,
serious, dramatic. (1874.) 0331.20
Carpenter (J. E. ) Popular readings in Prose and verse.
5v. 1868 6331.21
— Sunday readings in prose and verse. 1867. 3531.02
Hood (T.) Comic readings in prose and verse. 6331.07
Huni(L.) Book for a comer. 1857. . . .2533.03
A')iox(F.) Elegant extracts. 6v 5046.17
Larkin (M.) Rival collection of prose and poetry.
1872 0331.16
McBride (H. E.) All kinds of dialogues. Humorous,
etc. [1874.] 0331.09
Martin (B. N.) Choice specimens of Amer. liteniture.
1871 6331.18
Monroe (i.B.) Public and parlor readings. 1872. 6331.10
Jfoion's Standard penny readings. 3 v. 1869. 6331.12
Spencer {A. J. ) Book of comic speeches and humorous
recitations. 1867. 6331.11
Towrisend {G. H.) Every-day book of modem literature.
Short readings. 1870 6331.15
Vasey ( 6. ) The charms ot elocution : readings and
recitations, illustrative of the human affections
aud sympathies. 1868 6331.17
Eloquence and Oratory.
Adams {J. Q.) Lectures on. 2 v. 1810. . .6334.00
Bayley (A.) The alliance of musick, poetrv, and ora-
tory. 1789 " . 1613.32
Carlyle(T.) The stump orator, [/n Latter-day pamphlets.] 2615.10
Channinij {E T.) Lectures on rhetoric and oratory.
1850 6334.08
Cicero (M. T.) Be oratore. Tr. by Gutluie. . 6321.01
— On oratory and orators. With notes. 2 v. London,
1808 6315.06
Same. On oratory and orators, with his letters to
Quintus and Brutus. Ed. by J. S. Watson. 1855.
[B. C. L.] 6314.15
BBOOKLTN MEBOANTILE LIBEART.
ELOCUTION -EMERSON
443
■ — Dialogue coDcernlng oratory. To Fablua. (/n Melmoth
(Sir \V.) Letters, He. p. 370-462.] 28^6.26
— TreatJBe on rhetorical Inveution. The orator. Topics. On
rhetoricai partiUous, tic. [In hii Oratlou*, T. 1. Bohn'i
ed.] 6314.14
— Three dialogues upon the orator. 1808. . . 6311.11
Dirclcs(JI.) Nature study and eloquence. 1869. 4715.19
Emerton {R. W.) Eloquence. [In kis Ixitters and social aims.
1876.J 2524.19
— Eloquence. [In his Society and solitude, p. 63-81. 1870.J 2.'>24.U3
yinilon (F. de H. de la M.) Dialogues on eloquence.
1808 6334.16
Jebh (R. C.) Attio orators from Antiphon to Isteos.
2v. 187G 6325.12
Jone.1 {U.) Oratory : a lecture. 1841. . . .5721.04
Knox [J.) Elegant extracts, v. 2. Orations, ete 6040.18
Maury {J. S. ) Principles of eloquence. 1848. 6334.19
Ptrcy anealotes, V. 2, i82$ 6211.02
Pritttley {J.) Lectures on oratory. [In his Works, v. 23.] 3591.25
QuiidilUtn. Institutes of oratory. Tr. by J. S. Watson.
2 V. 1856 (i:i34.2;t
Rapin (K.) Reflections on eloquence. [In his Works, v. 2.] 6064.12
Roliin (C.) Of the eloquence of the bar, the pulpit, the sacred
writings, [/n/iij Belles lettres, v. 2, 1787.] . . .2541.35
Russell [W.) Pulpit elocution. 18.59. . . .6332.04
Sherlock (D.) Peculiarities of popular oratory, [/n AAernoon
lectures, v. 6, 1807-08.] 2612.24
Witliei'spooii iJ.,) Lectures on eloquence. 1810. 5436.16
Sen also Atlantic monthly, v. 2, 1858 (Eloquence by R. W.
Emersou) : Blackwood's mag., v. 1U5, 1869 (Pulpit of the
olden time) : Quar. rev., v. 103, 1858, or Littell, 1858, v. 2
(Public speaking) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 6, 1863 (Orators and
eloquence).
Oratorical Biography.
Hdrsha (D. A.) The most eminent orators and states-
men of ancient and modem times. [1874. ] 3257. 19
Contents : Demosthenes. Cicero. Chatham. Burke.
Orattau, Fox. Erskiue. John Philpot Curran. Sheridan.
Pitt. Canning. Brougham. Patrick Henry. Fisher Ames.
Heury Clay. Calhoun. Webster. Edward Everett.
Windsor (A. C.) Ancient and modern orators. [In his Ethica,
p. 32'2-104. 1860.) 2547.01
JtS- See also (iu Biography, p. 126-216) Uvea of orators
enumerated {below) under Speeches.
I'Vance.
Cormenin{L.de). Orators of France. [1789.1830.]6311.09
Contents: Mirabeau. Dauton. Napoleon. DeSerre. Gen.
Toy. Beuj. Coustaut. Uoyer-OoUard. Manuel. Gamier-
Pages. Sauzet. Lafayette. Odillon-Barrot. Dupln. Berryer.
Lamartiue. Guizot. Thiers. O'Connell.
Ireland.
Croly [Rev. O.) Eloquence of Ireland. [In his Hiat sketches, etc.
1842.] 2521.22
Irish oratory ; with Its effects on the meunra of cathoUo eman-
cipation considered, [anon.] London, 1817. 8*. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 10.) 6068.10
United Slattt.
Magoon{RL.) Orators of the Amer. rev. 1848. 6311.12
Contents : James Otis. Samuel Adams. Joaiah Qulncey.
Hancock. Joseph Warren. John Adams. Patrick Henry.
Richard Henry Lee. Alex. Hamlltou. Fisher Ames. Wm.
i'iiikuey. Wm Wirt. T. A. Emmet. John Itaudolpb.
Parker (K 0.) Goldenageof Amer. oratory.1857.6311.08
Ames. Pinckney. choate. Everett. Chapln. BeeoUer.
Phillips. Clay. Webster.
Speeches. (OMeclions.)
Chapman (N.) Select [Hritish] speeches, forensick and
parliamentary. [17.57-180 J.] 5 v. . . . 6311.01
Goodrich (C. A.) Select British eloquence, 1628-1831 ;
with hves, etc 6311.01
Moore (F.) American eloquence : speeches, e<c., wiUi
biogr. sketches and notes. 2 v. 1858. . 6326.03
Oratores Attici. Groece, cum transl. reflcta a C. Miil-
ler. 2 V. Didot, 18i7-58 7766.02
Perfect gentleman : model speeches for all occa-
sions 5427.03
Speec/ies of British statesmen. [1816-54.] 2 v. London.
1865-57. 16= 6321.22
JVoic— IjOttered on back ' British eloquence. Political.*
JM*For Greek and Roman oratory, see, iu the general al-
phabet, the writiugM of Cicero (M. T.| ; — Demosthenes ; —
Isocrates :— Lysias ;— Jebb (It. 0.) Attic orators from Anti-
phon to I»iOO«. 2 V. [0326.12).
j^f For speeches of yl nurrtcan orators, see, In the gen-
eral alphabet, Ames (Fislier) ; — Oalhonn (John C.) ; —
Oboate (Rufu.s) :— Olay (Henry) ;— Coddington (D. 8.) ;—
Cox (S. S.) ;— Davis (U. Winter) ;— Dickinson (Dan. S. :—
Dix(Jobn) ;— Everett (Edward) ;— Henry (I'atrick) ;— Ju-
Uan (O. W.) : — PhilMps (Wendell) ; — Rantoui (R., jr.) ;—
Schurz (Carl) ; — Seward ( Wm. H.) : — Smith (Gerritt) : —
Sumner (Charles) ;— Webster (Daniel) ;— Winthrop (B. C ) :
—Wirt (Wm.)
itJiS* For speeches of English orators and public men,
see, iu the general alphabet. Bright (John) ; — Brougham
i Henry, lord) ;— Burke (Edniuud) ;— Canning (George) ; —
)iaraeli (B.) ; — Erskine (Tlios., lord) : — Fox (Ch. J.) ;—
Gladstone (Wm. E.) ;— Horsley (S.| ;— Huskisson (Wm.) ;
—King (Peter, lord) ■— Macaulay (T. B.) ;— Peel [Sir Rob-
ert) ;— Pitt (Wm., lord Chatham) ;— Pitt (Wm., the younger) ;
— Russell (Juhn., earl) ; — Shaftesbury (A. A., 7th earl o/): —
Wellington [Duke of) ;— Windham (Wui.)
#^ For speeches by Irish orators and public men, see
Burke (Edmund) ;— Ourran (J. P.) ;— Orattan (Henry) .—
Meagher (T. F.) :— O'Oonnell (D.) ; -Phillips (0.) ;— Shell
(B. L.) : -Sheridan (U. B.)
as- See also Mirabeau (H. O. de B.) Siweches [6323.11] ;
—Kossuth (L.) Speeches in N. E. [3096.11],
99" For works on Extemporaneous preaching and pulpit eloquence see Biblical and relig. lit. (p. 97).
Blphlnstone (Mountstuart). History of India. Hindu
and Mahometan periods. [To 1761.] 3d ed.
London, 1849. 8° 1035.25
*5- For Itiogr. notices of E., see Biography (p. 143).
El-Shidtac (Faris). Practical grammar of the Arabic
language. [Tr.] by H. (i. Williams. 2d ed.
London, 1866. 16° 6421.01
Elsing (H.) Notes of the debates in the House of
Lords, 1621 ; ed. by S. B. Gardiner. Loudon,
aomien .soc, 1870. 4° 5114.07
mton (Charles Abraham). Specimens of the classic
poets, transl. into Engl, verse. 3 v. London,
1814. 8= 1643.01
Elton (J. F.) With the French in Mexico. Phila.
1867. 6° 1152.06
Elton (Eomeo, Z).Z).) Life of Roger Williams. London,
["■d.] 16° 3185.22
dwood {Mrs. A. K.) Memoirs of literary ladies of
England, from 1700. 2 v. L., 1843. 12°. 32)3.22
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money. Phila., 1852. 8°. 4015.10
Elwyn (.Virred L. ) Glossary of supposed Americanisms.
Phil., 1859. 12° : . . . . 6123.23
Ely (Alfred). Journil while a prisoner in Richmond ;
ed. by C. Lanman. N. Y., 1862. 12°. . 612.13
Bl7(A. W.) Cotton and cotton manufactariug. (/« De Bow (J.
D. B.) Indus, resources, etc., v. 1, p. 198-211. 1862.) 6925.26
Blze (Karl). Essays on Shakespeare. Tr. by L. D.
Schmitz. London, 1871. 8° 1753.24
— Lord Byron : bioi^raphy. London, 1872. 8°. 3027.30
Elzevirs. See Printing.
Emancipation. See Slavery.
Emancipation of faith. See Schedel (H. E.) 3693.13
Emanuel (Harry). • Diamonds and precious stones.
2d ed. L., 1867. 12° 1585.07
Embalming. OreenhiU (T.) Art of. 1770. . 62iai4
Embankments. See Arts (Useful : Engineering, p. 41).
Embassies and foreign courts : hist, of diplomacy.
By " the roving Englishman. " L., 1856. 8°. 5623.10
Emblems. Sej- Fine arts. [Emblems^ p. 413; — Symbolism, p. 548).
Emblems, divine and moral. See Qaailes [F.) 1845. . .1677.32
Same. 1861 . 1677.33
Embroiderers' book of designs, .^ee Delamotte (F.) . .1437.04
Embryology.
— Arjassiz (L.) Twelve lectures on comparative em-
bryology, before the Lowell Institute. 1819. 471 7. 11
— Foster (M.) aiid Balfour (F. M.) Elements, etc. [The
Hens egg.] 1874 4732.20
— Packard (A. S., jr.) Life histories of animals, in-
cluding man. 1876 4737.10
tS- See also Biology (p. 216) ;— Medicine [Physiology ;—
Anatomy) ; — Natural history.
Emergencies aud how to treat them. See Howe (J. W.) 4367.10
EmerUne (G. D.) See EmiUane (Gabriel d).
Emerson (Frederick). North American arithmetic. 3d
part N. Y., [»t. d.] 12° 4011.11
Same. Key. New York, [1838.] 12°. 4011.11
Emerson (George Barrell). Trees and shrubs of
Massachusetts. B., 1846. 8° 6135.09
— Houses in the country for working. men. [In Amer. soo. Boi.
assoc. Trans., no. 3, 1871.] 6811.02
— ami Potter (.i.) School, and schoolmaster. N. Y.,
1841. 12° 5514.03
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Emerson (Goorpe Rose). London : how the great city
grew. L., IWi. 16° 491.16
EmerBon (Gonvenieiir). Amer. farmer's encyclopedia.
New York, J8«0. 8° 0126.03
Emerson (N. S.) A thanksgiving story : "Betsy and
I ai-e out " and other poems. New York, 1873.
12°. 1641.23
Emerson (Ralph Waldo). Conduct of life. Boston,
1860. 12°. 2524.02
Conlaii' : Fate. Power. Wealth. Culture. Behavior.
Worship. CouBideratioriu by the way. Beauty. DlUBions.
Keviewetl iu New Eugluuder, v. 19, 1861.
— English tnuti. Bo.s.oa, 1857. 12°. . . . 954.16
Reviewed by Parlse Clodffiu. iu his Chit of the past, 187(1.
[25'2fl.l81i New EilKlander, v. 11. 18.'>6.
— Essays. 1-2 series. 2 v. Bo.ston, 1852. 12°. 2524.06
ConlnUs: 1. History. Sell- reliance. Compensation.
Spiritual laws. Love. Friendshiii. Prudence. Heroism.
The over-soul. Circles. Intellect. Art.
2. The poet. Experience. Character. Manners. Gifts.
Nature. "Politics. Nominalist and realist. New England
reformers.
Same. 1st series. Boston, 1S73. 16°. . 2524.05
— Introduction. See Plutarch. Morals, v. 1, 1870. . . 6435.26
— Letters and social aims. B., 1876. 12°. .2524.19
Contents : Poetry and imagination. Social aims. Elo-
quence. Resources. The comic. Quotation and originality.
Progress of culture. Persian poetry. Inspiration. Great-
ness. Immortality.
— May-day and Other pieces. B., 1867. 12°. . 1643.05
— Miscellanies ; embracing nature, elc. Boston, 1858.
12° 2524.10
yot*:. — For cfjnlents see ' Prose works,' below.
— Parnassus. Boston, 1875. 8° 1641.24
— Poems. 7th ed. Boston, 1858. 8°. . . . 1613.04
— Prose works. New ed. 2 v. B., 1873. 12°. 2521.07
Contents : v. 1. Miscellanies : Nature. The American
scholar. Address to the senior class in Divinity college,
Cambridge, 1H38. Method of nature. Literary ethics. Man
the reformer. Lecture on the times. 'I'he conservative.
The transcendentaiist. The young American.— JSwayit.
2. English traits. — Conduct of life. Representative men.
— Representative men. Bostoj, 1852. 12°. . 2524.09
Contents : Uses of great men. Plato, or the philosopher.
Plato, new readings. Swedenborg. or the mystic. Mon-
taigne, or the sceptic. Shakespeare, or the poet. Napoleon,
or the man of the world. Goethe, or the writer.
Reviewed in Eclectic mag., v. 26, 18.52.
— Society and solitnde. B., 1870. 12°. . . 2524.03
Contents : Society and solitude. Civilization. Art. Elo-
quence. Domestic life. Farming. Works and days. Books.
Clubs. Courage. Success. Old age.
Reviewed by M.D. Conway, Fraser's mag., N.s., v. 2, 1870.
— Friswell {J. 11.) Mod. men of letters. 1870 2526.18
— Frothinghain [0. B.) Transcendentalism in New England, p.
218-49. 1876 35.')3.29
— GilJWan (G.) Gal. of lit. portraits, v. 2, 1850 ; V. 3, 1855. 2526.12
. — Homes of Amer. authors, 1857 3245.11
— Lowell {J. R.) Emerson as a lecturer. [In My study windows,
p. 375-386. 1871.) 2534.18
,KB" For other notices, see Biography (p. 143).
See also Fraser's mag., v. 70, 186-t, or Littell, 1864, v. 3 :
V. 75, 1867, or Littell, 1867, V. 2 ; v. 78, 1868 ; North Brit.
rev., v. 47, 1867 : Meth. qu. rev., July, 1874 (by Q. Prentice).
Emi^tion. See Immigration and Emigration.
Emiliane (Gabriel d'). Frauds of Komish monks and
priests. [««()».] 3d ed. L., 1691. 16°. .3424.23
Same. Frauds of papal ecclesia.stics. New York,
1835. 8° 3547.03
JVo(e.— Title-page gives author as ' G. D. Emerline.'
— Observ. on a journey to Naples ; frauds of Romish
monks and priests farther discovered. London,
1691. 16° 3424.22
Eminent wo:nen of the age. See Parton (J.) 1868. . , 3265.01
Emmanuel. See also Emanuel.
Emmanuel, or the incarnation. See Sadler (M. F.) 1807. 3587.24
EmminghauB (A. ) Poor relief iu Europe. Tr. by E.
S. Eastwiek. L., 1873. 12° 5825.09
Eminous (Ebenezer). Agriculture of New York, v.
1-4 and plates. 5 v. Albany, 1846-54. 4°. 4718.13
— Geology of New York. 2d district. Albany, 1842.
4° 4718.10
Emmons (George F.) Navy of the United States,
1775-1853. With a list of private armed vessels ; of
the revenue and coast stirvey vessels ; and princi-
pal ocean steamers, in 1850. Wash., 1863.4°. 588.14
Bmmons ( Wm. ) Battle of Bunker HUl : historic poem.
Boston, 18.59. 12° li;43.0i;
Emory (John, D. D. ) Defence of ' ' our fathers ," and of
the orig. organization of the Meth. Epis. church.
New York, 1838. 8° 3516.25
Emory (W. Helmsley). Notes of a military reconnois-
sance, from Fort Leavenworth. Calilbruia. Wash-
ington, 1848. 8° 1134.02
— Report on the United States and Mexican Iwundary
survey. 2 v. in 3. Wash., 1857. 4°. . . 1127.17
Emotions. See Philosophy : — Moral science ; — Expression.
Emotions and the will. .V*-^ Bain (A.) 6421.10
Emperors vigil, poem. .SVe Jones (Ernest). 1856. . . 1662.11
Empire and the church. .See Gray [Mrs. H.) 3414.01
Empty crib. See Ouyler (Theodore L.) 1869 35:)7 17
Emulation. Oxford prize essays, v. 5. 1SJ6 2541.16
Enault (Louis). Alba. 3e ed. Paris, 1863. 12°. 7043.23
— Pele-mele. NouveUes. P., 18ii2. 12°. . . 7021.01
— Pupille (La) de la legion d'bonneur. 2e ed. 2 v.
Paris, 18IJ9. 12° 7043.24
— Roman ( Lb) d'une veuve. 2eed. P.,1870.r2°. 7013.26
— Stella. 2e ed. Paris, 1870. 12° 7013.27
— Vierge (La) du Libfin. 2e ed. P., 1860. 12°. 7013.28
Encaustic painting. See Fine arts. {Fresco painting.)
Enamel Ifa;/ ('!.) [/« Archaeol. jour., v. 2.] 1462.16
Enchanted beauty. .See Elder (Wm.) 1855 2624.01
Enchiridion. See Qnarles (F.) 1856 6214.06
Eiicyclopediana. Bumbauijh (C. C.) Gleanings [for
the curious] from the harvest-fields of literature.
1870 0611.32
Encyclopaedias.
— Ameriain cyclopedia. Ed. by G. Ripley and G. A.
Dana. 15 v. ^ . Y . , D. Appleton & Co. 1873-76.
8°
yote. — A topical Index to this work, which is a revised
ed. of the AVw American cyclopaedia {see below)^ will be
issued in 1877.
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1862-70. 8°
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— Bachdet ( 77i. ) and Dezobry (Clt.) Dictionnaire gene'-
ral des lettres. des beaux-arts et des sciences
morales et politiques, 2 v. P., 1862. 8°.
— Beetoh's science, art and literature : a dictionary.
2 V. [n.d.] 8° 3916.14
— Bouillel (N.) Dictionnaire universel des sciences,
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— Brande {W. T.) mid Cox {0. W.) Dictionary of
science, lit., and art. New ed. 3 v. London,
1865-67. 8°
— C/i«)H6e)'s's encyclopaedia. 10 v. PhU., 1860-68. 8°.
Same. Atla.s. Phil., 1868. 8°. . . . 915.19
— Chnmher.'i's Information for the people. 2 v.
Boston, 1853. 8° 5025.01
— jBrocfc/i««s'Conversations-lexikon. 12eauflage. v. 1-5.
Leipzig, Ih75-7K. 8'
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beitetvonA. T. Schem. 11 v. N. Y., 1869-74. 8°.
— EnnyclopcKd'm Americana. Ed. by F. Lieber. 13 v.
Boston, 1853. 8°
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Vethake. Boston, 1853. 8°
— Enei/dopcBdia Britaunica. 8th ed. 21 v. Boston,
1853-60. 4°
Same. Index. Boston, 1860. 4°. . .
— — Same. 9th ed. v. 1— . Boston, 1875— . 4°.
— Eneydopwdin metropolitana. Ed. by E. Smedley,
Hugh J. Rose, and Henry J. Rose. 30 v. London,
1845-49. 4°
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by H. J. Rose, and general introd., or treatise on method,
by S. T. Coleridge, v. 1. Stoddard (J.) Grammar. Whate-
ly (R ) Loj-'ic : Rhetoric. Barlow (P.) Geometry. Peacock
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lysis. Barlow (P.) Theory of numbers. Airy (G. B.)
Trigonometry. Hamilton (H. P.) Analytical geometry ;
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BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILB LIBBAEY.
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Piffuro of the earth Tides ami waves. Karrittn (J ) Ar-
chlteetare. Westmacott (J.) Hculptnre. James (J. T.)
PaiutiiiK. Thompson (H.) Heniiilry Oreen (U. K.) Nu-
inisniiitii.-s. Hugiics ('!.) Poetry. Qwitt {•!.) Miihic. Lind-
say (.1.) Kugravins!. 6. Russell (M.) A((ric«ltHri'. Don (O.)
Horticulture. Lowe (J.) (3ummerce Senior (N. W.) poli-
tical eonnomy. Nicholson , P.) tlarpeutry. Mitchell (C. C.)
and Proctor. FortillcatHni. Harvey (<*.) Naval arcliitect-
ure. Brooke (ii. .J.) Crywtuilo^irapliy ; MiiierHln^jy. Phil-
lips (J ) H"' Daai)eny (C. o B.) tieology. 7 Edw.rds(r.|
ond Don (U.) Hiilaiiy. South (.1. f.) Z<Kilo;jy. South (J. i'.)
and Olark (F. l^e U.) Auuioitiy. Johnson '(> ) aiateria
medica. Williams (R ) Me.liiiiie. Bowman(W) SHrtjery.
Spooner (VV. O.) Veteriuary art. 8. Babbage {O ) IiitixKl.
(liH8(n-t. (>u applicatiou uf niachiiiery to inauiilai^tures.
Barlow (P.) k^liMueiitaiy practii-ul nuMiliaiiics and oiigi-
neeriug ; Mauulactures. 9-1 J. HiMttJi-y and IJi-
ograpliy. 14-28, Mii-ioellaiieouM :in<l
LexiooijrjipUioal : v. 1-12. 1, A-Asc. 2, AacDri.
3, Bri-Coh. 4, OoU-Dil. 5, Dif-l'iil. 6, Fain-Oue. 7, <)»e-
Ina. 8, lua-.VIar. 9, Miw-Ozo. 10. Pltan. 11, Kel-8qu.
12. pt. 1, Squ-Ti-a. 12. pt. 2, T-Z. 27. Ooiinral
Index. List of plates aud niapu. 28-30. l*liitt^M.
3 V. 1, Plates to pure BcieucoB. 1-2, Plates to mixed
sciences. 3, Plates aud maps to the hiat. and miscel.
divisions.
— Eiuflish cyclopiodia. Cond noted by C. Knight.
Geograpliy. 4 v. Loudon, 1854-55. 4°. y;i().18
Same. Suppldineut. Loudoa, IStiit. 4". Il36.2;j
Natur.ll history. 4 v. L., lSol-56. 4°. 4728.1:!
Sama Supploment. L., 1870. 4°. . .4728.17
Ar.s and sciences. 8v. Loudon, l«5i)-61. 4°. 3908.0!)
Same. Supplement. London, 1873. 4°. 390s. 17
Biography. 6 v. London, 1856-5>*. 4°. 3228. 12
Same. Supplement. London, 1872. 4°. 3228.18
Synoptical iudex. London. 18()8. 4°. .
— Heck (J. (/. ) IcouograpUie encyclopaedia of science,
hteratuie, and art. Tr. by S. F. Baird. 4 v.
New York, 18.32. 8'.
V. 1. fifatheinatics and astronomy. Physics and meteor-
ology. Chemistry. Mineralogy. Geognosy and geology.
2. Botany. Zoology. Autliropology. Surgery.
3. geography and plauography. History aud ethnology.
Military sciences. Naval sciences.
4. Architecture. Mytholo.^y. Fine arts. Technology.
Same. Plates. 2 v. N. Y., 1851. obi. fol.
V. 1. IVI.Uhematic8 and astronomy. Natural sciences,
aeograpliy. History and ethnology.
2. Military sciences. Naval sciences. Architecture. My-
thology. Flue arts. Technology.
— Jolmnoii's' universal illustrated cyclopsedia. 4 v.
N. Y., 1875-77. 1. 8°
J}/ote — The 4th volume contains a supplement to the work.
— Lardiier (,D., ed.) Cabinet cyclopaedia. 132 .v. Lon.
don, [u. d.\ IG^
Noie.—¥ov Contt^iU see Lardner, in general alphabet.
— Larousse (P.) Grand dictionnaire universel du
xixesifecle, etc. v. 1-12. P., 1886-74. 4°. 2746.01
— Maunder (S.) Scientific and literary treasury. Lon-
don, I860. 8°. 3914.33
— Meyer's Konversations-Lexikon. v. 1-8. Leipzig,
1871-76. 8^
Note. — Will make when completed about 16 volumes.
— iV(t(io«a; cyclopiedia. 12 v. B., 1853. 8°. .
— New American cyclopsediii. Ed. by G. Ripley and
C. A. D,ma. 16 v. N. Y., 1858 63. 8°. .
— Park {R. ) Pantology ; or, survey of human knowl-
edge. London, 1843. 8= 2725.11
— Penny cyclopaedia of the Soo. for the diffusion of
useful knowl. 27 v. London, 1833-13. fol.
Same. Supplement. 2t. L., 1846-51. fol.
Same. Second supplement. L., 1858. fol.
— Pierer ( IL A. ) Universal-Lexicon. 19 v. Altenburg,
1859-64. 8°
— Kees (A., ed.) CyclopEedia. 39 v. London, 1819. 4°.
Same. Plates. 6 v. London, 1820. 4°.
— Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Philosophical dictionary.
6v. L., 1824. 16'= 5075.35
— ZeWs popular encyclopaedia. By L. Colange. 2 v.
Philadelphia, 1871. 4°
Same. Supplement. Phil., 1873. 4°. .
Noll- — For a history of encyclopsedias, tee Quar. rev., v.
113, 1863. See alto Westm. rev., v. 78, 1862 (Encyolopndia
Britaunica, 8th ed.)
»Tg- .SVe also Dictionaries (p. 416). For tpec(al enoy-
clopiBdias, see names of special subjects, as Agrioultore
(p. 7) :— Architecture (p. 34) ;— Arts Uselul. p. 41) ;— Bibli-
cal aud relig. lit (p. 83) ;— Biography (p. lOii) ;— Botany (p.
224) ;— Chemistry (p. 204) :_Fino arts ;— Heraldry ;— Lit-
erature ; — Medicine :— Quotations, elc.
Endless mirth and amusement. See Gilbert (C.) . . . 4622.13
Bndleu puuishmc^nt. Sre BibUoal and religions literature, (M-
lure puiiithmerU, p. 88 )
Biifield (Edward), Indian com. N.Y., 18(Mi.l2. 6124.05
Enfield (\Vm.) History of philosophy: drawn np
fromBrucker. L,, 1«40, 8° 6412.15
Same. 2 v. Dublin, 1792. 8° 5422.10
Engel (Carl). Introduction to tlio stady of national
music. London, I81.6. 8" 1564,16
— Music of the most ancient nations. 2d ed. I^ondon
1870. 8'^ 1.5(^.1!',
— Musical instruments. N. Y., 1876. W, [South Ken-
sington museiau ait haiidbiM)k8. Mu. 5. ] 1,561.37
— Ktfli ctKms on churcii music. L., 18."i(i. 8"^. I5(k).03
Engelhardt (Moritz). Fommtiuu of ice at the botb'U of water.
\ln Sm. report, 186*>.J .S*J3«.2I
Engelmann lUeorge). Cuctacere. [In Pacific R. 11 rout«-B. He-
ports, v. 4.J 1127.04
Xlnsine-rooin (The) ; aUio tLe applicati< u nf the indica-
tor to marine engines, [uuon.'] t-onth Shields,
1870. 8° 39i6.38
Engineer (ITie). v, 27-34, 1869-76. L., [»,(/.] fol.
Engineer's, architect's, md contractor's pocket-book
for 1870. London, 1870. 16'^ 3925.32
Engineering. See Arts (Useful), p. 41 ;— Military m^ience.
Biigineeniig': illust. wtekly. Ed. by W. H. Man and
and J. Dredge, v. 3-i2. L., 1867-76. foL
Engineers. See Biography {Engineers, p. 110).
England. 4S" For English history, it'scription, govemmmt.instv.
tuliont, etc., te: Conntries [England, p. 907 310). For other
Bources of general iuforuiatiou, see Agricultnre :- Amuse-
ments ;— BibUcal, relig.. and tcrl. lit. (p. m):— Biography,
(p. 110);— Drama (p. 423):— Education (p 434 :— Eloquence;
—Epigrams ;- Epitaphs :— Essays ;— Fiction :— Folk-lore :
— Government »nd politics -Language; — Literature; —
Periodicals ;— Poetry;— Political ecouomy; — ^^ Proverbs ; —
Wit and humor, ete.
England (Bank of). See Political economy.
England (I'hurch oi). See Biblical and religious lit. (p. 84).
England aud cliristeiuloiu. ,s>,' Manning (if. V.., ahp.)
England's antiphon. See MacDonald ((ieorge). . . , 1671,27
England's reformation : a poi-ni. .vcf Ward (Tb.), . ,1694.20
England's workshops. .&V Strauss ((!. I.. M.) 1806. . ,3914.22
Euglituder [Dr. S. ) Abolition of the state ; direct
government, a federal govcinmcnt, or individual-
ism. London, 1873. 16'^ 5712.17
Englefield (Sir Henry). Ancient vases from [his]
collection. Drawn and engr. by H. Moses. L.,
1818. 1. 8° 1466,19
English. SfW England [above).
English bards aud Scotch reviewers. See Byron.
English bte-keeper. By a country curate. [auo)x.'\
London, 1851. 10° 4824.08
English catalogue of books. See Low (Sampson). . , , 2724.15
English Chamiel.
— Qiidnurs ( T. ) The Ohannel railway connecting
England and France. 1867 3934.18
— Mk Mullen [H. T.) Down ohar,nel. 1869. , 951.30
— Younij (K W.) International floating tunnel.
1869 3934.19
English dance of deatli. «« Combe (Wm.) 16.34.02
English eccentrics and eccentricities. See Timbs (John). 3264.2.'^
English forests and forest trees, legendary and descrip-
tive. London, 1853. 8° 613,5.21
English governess at the Siamese court. See Owens (A. H. Leon).
187U 1026.19
EngUsh hexapla. See New Testament (p. 94).
EngUsh-Irisli dictionary. Dublin. 1814. 16° 6421.13
English men of science. ,«ef Galton (Francis). 1876. . . 8913.12
English note-books. See Hawthorne (N.) 1870 952.21
English portraits. See Sainte-Benve (C. A.) 3262.17
English premiers. See Earle (J. C.) 1871 3222.11
English reiraced, or comparison of the Breeches-
Bible with the English of the present day.
Cambridge, 18(i2. 12° 6433.11
English seamen and divers. See Esqniros (A.) 1868. . . 4617.17
English seamen under the Tudors. See Bourne (U. H. F.) 2 v.
1868 921.26
English sportsman in Western prairies. J^er Berkeley ,G.F.)46I5.20
English traits. .SVr Emerson (K. W. 18,^7 954.16
English trav. and Ital. brigands. See Moens (W. J. C.) 1866. 973.17
Englishman's almanack ; or daily calendar of gene-
ral information for the United Kingdom. 1829-
42. 14 V. Loudon, 1829-12. 16°. . .6761,11
* Same. Englishman's and family almanack ; or
daily calendar of general information. 1843-64.
22 V. London, 1843-64. 16° 6761.25
Englishman's house, .fee Richardson (C. J.) 1870. . .1312.28
Enghshwoman in Italy. See Gretlon [Mrs. O.) 1860. . . 972.22
EngUsh women of letters. See Kavanagh (Julia). 2 v. . 3256.19
Engraving (Art of). See Fine arts. [Engraving.)
In uklug for books, uae tlie ■< Book Ord«r," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUE, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER
446
ENGRAVINGS -ERACLIUS
Engravings (Books of;. Sm Fine art».
Enigmas. AV'' Amusements, p. 23.
Enigmas of life, *f Greg (Wm. U.) . ...... .5812.17
.^auemoser (Joseph). History of magic. Tr. by W.
Howitt. 2 V. London, 1854. 12^. . . 3813.07
Snaius. Eonianse poesis reliquise. Bee. J. Yablen.
Lipsiaj, 1854. 8'
r,nnai. Bancroft (G.) Lit. and hist, miscel., 1855; p. 44-75. 2517.04
iiaocb the prophet (Book ol). Tr. by B. Ijaurence.
L., 1838. 8°. 3516.26
— Huidekoper (F.) Judaism at Borne, b. o. 76-140. p. 482-488.
1876. . 3464.14
5« oJso M'CUntock and Strong's Cyclopmdia, v. 3, 1871 ;
with its full references ; alio Amer. Bible repos., Jan.,
rfuly, 1840 (by Stuartl ; For. qu. rev., Jan., 1840 ; Fraser's
mag, Nov., 1833.
X!no<<li, the second messenger of God. 2 v. London,
[n. d.] 8^ 3511.23
J-jnocli Arden. See Tennyson (A.) 1864 1693.05
Enquiry into the conduct of Gt. Britain, rcl. to tlie present state
of Europe, [anon.] London, 1727. 8° 6721.02
Enseignemeats spirites et moraux. Conseils de saiut
Eloi aux spirites, etc. Paris, [)i.d] 8°. . 3818.03
Enterprise. Perci/ anecdotes, v. 3. 1823 6211.03
Enterprising (The) impresario ; by W. Maynard lj>seud.] See
Beale (T. W.) 1564.21
Entertaining and marvellous repository, [anon.] Boston. 1827.
■W 6211.31
Enthusiasm. Taylor {L) Natural hist, of enthusiasm.
1855 3612.05
Eatick (Rev. John). General history of the late war.
[1748-G3.] 5v. L., 1763-61. 8°. . . . 475.20
Entomologiat's annual. 3 y. L., 1871-73. 16=. 4822.11
Entomology. See Insects.
Entomostraca. .See Natural history. (Criislacea.)
Entozoa. See Medicine. ( iVorms and internal paraiites.)
EaviroQs de Paris. Ouvrage redige par I'elite de la
litterature oontemporaine. Pans, 1814. 8°. 967.10
Eolopoesis ; Amer. rejected addresses. See Bigelow (J.) 1643.07
Eothen : or, the east. See Kinglake (A. W.) . 6076.18 : 1061.02
Ephemera, pseud. See Fitzeibbon (E.)
Ephesians. .See Biblical, relig, and eccl. lit. (p. 85),
Ephesus. .S''e Oountries. [Epliesui, p. 316.)
Ephraem Syrus. Espentanoe of Nineveh, a metrical
homily on the mission of Jonah ; with other pieces.
From the Syriac, with iutrod. by H. Burgess.
London, 1853. 16= 3595.24
Epic poetry. See Poetry. {Epic.)
Epic of Hades. See Morris (Lewis) 1673.41
Epic women, etc. See O'Shaughnessy (A. W. E.) 1871. . 1674.33
Epictetas. Dissartationes ab Arriauo literis mandatie.
Fragmenta et Eiichiridioa, cum comment. Sim-
plicii. [Gr. etLat.] Parisiis, i)«io(,1812. 8°. 7767.05
— Morals, with Simplicius his comment. From the
Greek, by G. Stanhope. L., 1694. 16". 5433.08
— Morals. Poetical paraphrase, by E. Walker. London,
1716. 18° 5434.23
— Works. From the Greek, by Mrs. E. Carter. 4th ed.
2T.ini. London, 1807. 8= 5434.15
— Farrar ^F. yr.) Seekers after God, p. 186-256. . . .5435.19
— Heller {B.) Stoics, epicureans, aud sceptics. 1870. . 5426.28
See also Philosophy {Histories) ; aud New monthly mag.,
March. 1860.
Epicurean (The). See Moore (Thomas) 232 23
Epicurus and the Epicurean philosophy.
— Life and morals. Transl. by J. Digby. With
essay, by St. Evremond. Ed. by J. Tela. London,
1818. 8= 3613.01
— Malkin {B. H.) Classical disquisitions, etc. 1825. . . 2536.28
— PliUarck. Against Oolotes. disciple and favorite of Epicnru.s.
{In Ids Morals, v. 5, p. 338-383.] 5435.30
That it is not possible to live pleasurably according to the
doctrine of Epicurus. [In his Morals, v. 2, p. 157-203.] 6435.27
— Zeller (E.) Stoics, epicureans, and sceptics. 1870. . 6426.28
See also Fraser's mag., Nov., 1871, or Littell. 1871, v. 4
(art. by F W Newman) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 16, 1868 ; N. A.
rev.. V. 107, 1868 (by D. A. Wasson).
a^ See also Lucretius : aud Philosophy (Xncien().
Bpidomios. See Medicine {Epidemics). Also MeUora, v. 3, 1860
(E. of fanaticism) ; Wiuslow's jour, of psy. med., v. 2, 1849 ;
V. 6 (Mentiil E.i ; y. 9 (Moral aud criminal E.) ; North Brit,
rev., v. 38, 1863, or Littell, 1863, v. 2 (Vegetable E.)
Epigrams.
— Booth (J.) Epigrams, ancient and modem. 6212.05
— Girey (G. S.) Commonplace book of E. 1872. 6213.14
— Dodd{J.P.) The epigrammatist. 1870. .6213.15
— ii>irjrani>nahim anthologia palatina, etc. Gr. et Lat.
Apparatu critico instruxit F. Diibner. Volume 1.
Parisiii. DUnl, 1864. 8° 7764.16
— Mathews (tr.) Epigrams, (/n Ais'Great oonversers, eic] 2536.05
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 93, 1863, or Littell, 1863,
T. 3 ; Catholic world, July, 1872 ; Contemp. rev., v. 14, 1870
(by J.Davies) : New monthly, v. 6, 1822 ; North Brit, rev.,
V. 42, 1865 : Quar. rev., v. 117, 1866 ; Harper's mag., v. 16
(by J. G. Saxe).
Epilepsy. See Medicine.
Epirus. See Oountries (p. 316).
Episcopacy and Episcopal churches. See Biblical, religions, and
eccl. lit. {Episcopacy, p. 85.)
Episodes in an obscure lile; Tower Hamlets. See Row (R.) 5828 01
Episodes of French history. See Pardee (Jane). 1889. 613.06 ; 07
Episodes of insect life. By Acheta domestica. [By
MissL.M. Budgen.] 3v. N.Y., 1851-52. 8°. 4823.02
Epistles from Bath ; and miscellaneous poems. By Q.
in the comer, lanon.] Bath, 1817. 8°. . 6091.03
Epistles (The) of Clio and Strephou in prose and
verse. 2d ed. London, 1729. 18°. . . . 1632.32
Epistolae obscvrorvm virorvm. Lipsi8B,1858.16°.2527.20
— Hamilton (Sir, W.) Discussions, 1856 6413.10
Epistolary compositions. See Letters 8267.07
Epithets. Jennyn (J.) Book of English epithets.
1849 6435.09
Epitaplis aud monumental inscriptions.
— Jioioden (J.) Epitaph -writer. 1791. . . 6215.08
— Boyd (A. K.H.) Concerning churchyards, [in *is Hecreations
V. 2.] 2614.07;i
— Bridgman (T.) Inscriptions from the monuments in the
Granary burial ground. {With his Pilgrims of Boston,
1856.] . _ 611.17
— — Memorials of the dead in Boston. Copp's Hill
burying ground. 1852 611.18
— Brown (</.) Epitaphs, etc., in Grey friars churchyard,
Edinburgh. 1867 6215.05
— Caldvxdl (T.) Ancient and modem epitaphs. 6215.07
— Dingley (T.) History from maible, printed in photo-
lithography by V. Brooks ; with mtiod., by J. G.
Nichols. [Camden soc, V. 91, 97.] . .5113.48
— Epitaphs, collected from Holy Wiit, and our best
authors on sacred subjects. By H. L. S. and L. S.
M. Ed. by G. B. Chaloner. L., 1868. l(i°. 6215.15
— Ilackeit (J. ) Select and remarkable epitaphs. 2 v.
1757 6215.11
— Harris (W. T.) Epitaphs from the old burying
grounds in Cambridge. 1846 3242.06
— NoHhend (C.) Book of epitaphs. 1873. .6215.18
— Original coL of extant epitaphs, [anon.^ London,
1870. 8°. 6215.06
— Palliser (F. and M. A.) Mottoes for monuments.
1872 6215-00
— Parr (S.) Inscriptions. [In hts 'Works, v. 4, p. 557-720.] 6062.05
— Fetliijreio (T. J.) Chroniclts of the tombs. 6215.01
— Jiilchings (B.) General volume of epitaphs, -with
appropriate texts, [anon.'i 1810. . . . 6215.16
— Saunders (F.) Salad for the solitary, p. 227-262. 1863. 2542.10
— Webb(T.) Select collection of epitaphs. 2 v. 6215.09
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 71, 1852 ; Eclectic mag.,
V. 26, 1852 ; Harper's uiag., v. 46 (by W. E. Wallace),
49* See also Inscriptions.
Epochs of ancient history. Ed. by G. W. Cox and C.
Sankey. Viz. : —
Capes (W. W.) Koman history. The early empire. Kew Tori.
1876) 16- ^31.21
— Roman empire of the 2d century. N. Y., 1876. 16°.
Cox (G. W.) The Athenian empire. N. y,, 1876. 16'. 411.13
— The Greeks aud the Persians. N. Y, 1876. 16°.. . 421.34
Merivale (C.) The Roman triumvirates. L., 1876. 16°. 431.22
Epochs of English history. Ed. by M.Creighton. Viz.:
Powell (P. York). Early England up to the Norman conquest
London, 1876. 16' 461.21
Epochs of modem history : ed. by Edward E. Morris,
J. S. Phillpotts, and Colbeck. Viz.:—
1. Seebohm (F.) The era of the protestant revolution. New
York, 1874. 16° 3432.22
2. Cox (G. W.) The crusades. New York, 1874. 16". . 6623.01
3. Gardiner (S. K.) Thirty years' war, 1618-1648. New York,
1874. 16° 644.24
4. Gairdner (J.) Houses of Lancaster and York ; with the con-
quest aud loss of France. N. Y., 1875. 16° 461.19
5. Morris (W. O'C.) French rev. and the 1st empire. New York.
Il«4.] 16° 521.17
6. Warburtou (W.) Edward the third. B.. 1876. 16°. . 3051.22
7. Creighton (M.) Age of Elizabeth. N. Y., 1876. 16°. . 3063.32
8. Hale (E.) Fall of the Stuarts, aud 'Westem Europe, 1678-97.
Boston, 1876. 16° : . 481 01
9. Gardiner (S. B.) The puritan revolution. New York, 1876.
^''°' ■ '„• ~ *8103
10. Smbbs (W.) The early Plantagenets. N. Y., 1876. 16°. 481.02
Epworth singers. See Christophers (S. W.) 1876. . . . 3766.23
Equador. See Oountries (Ecuadr/r, p. 316).
Equestrianism. See Horsemanship.
Equinoctial America. See America (Equinoctial, p. 289).
Equity. See Law. {Equity.)
EracUus. De coloribus et artibus Eomanorum. [/» Merrifleld
(Jfr*. M. P.) Orlg. treatises, v. 1, 1849.] .... 1422.01
BBOOKLX» MEQgAKTIIiB IiIBBABY.
ERASMUS -ESSAYS
447
Erasmus (Desiderius). Adagia. See Bland (B. )
Proverbs GiU.'i.i
— EncbirldioQ. Abridgment. [/» Ooverdals (M.) Writitigii.
1844.] 3«3«.li
— Liber utilissiuius do couscribondis epistolis. Ed.
nova. Lugd. Bat., 1«45. 32° 3267.12
— Pope Julius the second. A comical dialogue be-
tween Julius n., Evil genius, and St. Peter,
Dublin, 1719. 16° 3091.2:1
— Praise of folly. With outs, by Hans Holbein. 48 pi.
London, [1870.] 1G° G212.0H
— Prayers. Tr. by 0. S. Coldwell. L.,1872. 32°. 3547.09
— Select familiar colloquies. [Latin.] With literal
trans, by J. Clarke. New ed. by J. Boss. Phila.,
1818. 12° 2527.21
For lives and critical estimates of E., see Biography {p.
143) ; also Blbl. 8acr», Jan., 1862 (Life of E., by E. Pondl ;
Brit. quar. rev., Jau., 187.3 (£.. liis ctiaractur) ; Macmillau,
March, 1865 (Early years of E., by J. HaiiiiltoD).
Erceldoune (Tliomas of). See Thomas of Erceldouno.
Ercilla (Mouzo de). S](etcb of the Araucaiia, with copious ex-
ti-aits, by W. Hayley and U.Boyd. [With Molina (O.I.)
Chili, V. 2, 1808.) S67.2li
Brckmaun (Emile) and Cbatriau (Alexandre). Ami
(L') Fritz. 3o ed. Paris, 1867. 16". . 7021.06
— Blocus (Le) : episode de la fin de I'empire. lOe t'd.
Paris, [)i.<?.] 12° 7018.27
— Brigalier Frederic. Paris, 1874. 12°. . . 7021.17
— Confidences d'uu joueur de clarinette. 4e ^d. Paris,
[n.(i.J 16° 7018.29
— Contes des bords du Bhin. 3e ed. Paris, 1863.
16° 7018.30
— Contes fantastiques. 2e ^d. P. , 1868. 16°. 7021.07
— Contes de la Montagne. P., 1860. 16°. . 7021.08
— Cop.tea populaires. 3e ed. P., [n.d.] 16°. 7021.09
— Deux (Les) freres. Paris, 1872. 16°. . .7021.18
— Guerre (La). Paris, 1866. 16 7021.10
— Histoire d'un consent de 1813. 20e M. P., [n.il.'\
16° 7021.11
— Histoire d'unhommedupeuple. 7e^d. Paris, 1865.
16° 7021.12
— Histoire d'un paysan. 1789. Les etats generaux.
14eed. Paris, 1869. 16° 7021.13
Same. 1792-93. 2 v. P., 1869. 16°. .7018.23
— Histoire d'un sous-maitre. Pari8,1872. 16°. 7021.23
— Histoire du plebiscite. Paris, 1872. 16°. .7021.24
— L'illustre Docteur Mathens. P., 1859. 12°. 7021.05
— L'invasiou ; ou le fou Yego£ 9e (5d. Paris, [1862.]
16.° 7021.02
— Madame Therfese. 15e 6d. P., [n.d.] 16°. 7018.25
— Maisou forestifere. Seed. P., [n.d.] 16°. 7021.03
— Maitre Daniel Bock. 2e ed. P., [>i.d.'\ 16°. 7018.26
— Maitre Gaspard Fix. Paris, 1876. 16°. . 7021.25
— Souvenirs d'un aucien chef de chantier a Isthme de
Suez. 5e ed. Paris, 1876 7021.29
— Waterloo : suite du Oouscritde 1813. 20a ed. Paris,
[». f/.] 16= 7018.28
gfg" For biogr. notice of the two authors, see Men of tlie
third republic, 1873 [3252.27] ; also Edln, rev., v. 123, 1866
(The E.-C. novels).
Erechtheus, tragedy. See Swinbome (A. 0.) 1744.09
Erichsen (John Eric de). Observations on aneurism.
Selected. London, 1814. 8° 4318.17
— Science and art of surgery. 6th ed. London, 1872.
8° 4336.13
Erie canal. .S''e Reports of the canal commissioner of the state
of New Yorls.
Erie coiiuty, (/'enre.) S«Oonntries. (Erie County, Pa.)
Erie (Ijak*-)- See Countries. {Erie, Lake.)
Brie railway. Adama {C. K, jr.) Chapter of Erie ; the
Erie raid 5922.22
.See also .Ulantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (The Erie imbro-
glio, by J K. Medbury) ; Oalaiy, March, 1872 (A great law-
suit and a field ttKht, by J. 8. Black) ; Oct., 1872 (Truth of
a ureat lawsuit, by A Stickriey).
Erigena (Johu Scotus). See N. A. rev., v. 94, 18«2 ; North Brit
rev., v. 23. 1865.
Ennan (Georg Adolph). Travels in Siberia. 2 r.
Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 1024.11
Bmesti (Johanu August). Principles of interpreta-
tion. Notes, by M. Stuart. 4th ed. Andover,
1842. 12° 3721.07
Emi (Henri). Coal oil and petroleum. Philadelphia,
1865. 12° f^ 3953.22
Erotici scriptores. Parisiis, Didol, 1856. 8°. 7764.17
ConUnts : Farthenius. Achilles Tatins. Longus. Xeno-
phon Bphetiui. Heliodoma. Oharilon Aphmditiemii, Dio-
genes lamblichu*. EumatUos. ApoUonloa Tyriut. Rice-
tas Eugenianu.^.
Errors. See Delusions.
Ersklue (David Stewart, earl of Buchan). Essays on
Fletcher of Saltoun and the poet Thomson.
Ivondon, 1792. 8° 3057.01
Erskine (Ilalph). Gospel sonnets. Edinburgh, 1803,
'<>' 3761.10
Ersklue (Thomas, lord). Armata : a fragment, fiih ed.
[2d pt. 4th ed.] London, 1818. 8^ . . 67I.T20
— Appeal ou the Bubject of coufederatcd Greece. Ix>udon, 18S4.
8'. [In Pamphleteer, v. 23. J 6058.23
— Speeches on subjects connected with liberty of the
Eress, and against constructive treasons. Collected
yJ. Bidgway. 4 v. L., 1810-16. 8°. .6312.13
Note.—iA edition of v. 4.
ContenU : v. 1. Trials of Capt. ThomaH Baillie. oi lord
George Gordon, of the dean of 8t. Aiiaph. Argument in the
king's bench in support of the riglitH of Juries. 2. Trials
of Thomas raino, of the printer aud publinber of Paliie's
Age of reasou, of Johu Ktockdalc, of Johu Frost, of James
Perry. 3. Trials of Tliomas Walker, of Thomas Hardy.
4. Trials of Johu Horuo Tookc, of the eari of Tliauet. Pro-
ceedings of the ■ Friends to the liberty of the press.'
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— The defence of the Whigs. New ed. London, 1820. 8°. (/»
Pamphleteer, v. 15, p. 287-348.1 6058.16
Erythrean sea. Vincent ( If.) IMeriplus, etc. [In his Commerce
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Es. «i- *« also words beginning with JEi.
Esohatology. See Biblical and r<3lg. lit. iOealh, p. 83 ;— Future
life, p. 88 -.—IJeaven, p. 88 -.—Hell, p. SSI ; Judgment, p. 90 ;
— Millennium, 91).
Eschenburg (Johann Joachim). Manual of classical
literature. From the German : with add. by N.
W. Fiske. Phila., 1859. 8° 437.09
Esctiriel. HiiUos {F. F. de los). Description of the
royal palace. Tr. by G. Thompson. 1760. 986.03
Escudier (Marie et Leon). Vie el aventures des can-
tatricea oel6bres : precedees des utusiciens de
I'empire et suivies de la vie anecdotique de Pnga-
nini. Paris, 1x56. 16° 1562.05
Esdaile (James). Mesmerism in ludin, and its applica-
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16° 3814.15
EskeU(A.) Dentistry practically considered. London,
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Esmarck (Fr. ) On the use of cold in surgery.
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Espinasse (Francis). Life and times of Voltaire. V. 1.
London, 1866. 8° 3174.24
Espousals (The). .See Fatmore (C.) 1866 1676.19
Espy (James Pollard). Fourth meteorological report
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ex. doc., no. 6.]
— The human wiU. Ciu., 18C0. 8°. . . . 5433.06
— Philosophy of storms. Boston , 1 841. 8°. .4021.10
Espy (Joseph). A tour in Ohio, Kentucky and Indi-
ana territory, in 1805. Cincinnati, 1871. 8°. 612.19
Esquimaux. See Countries {Arctic regions, p. '290) ; also Atlautio
monthly, v. 15, 1865 (4 papers by D. A. Wasson),
Esquiros (Henri Alphonse), The Dutch at home. 2d
ed. London, 1863. 12° 964,16
— English seamen and divers. L., 1868. 12°. 4517.17
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Essai philologique sur les commencemens de la typo-
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Essay contributing to a philosophy of literature. By
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Essay on capacity aud genius. [a/iOH.] London,
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Essay on intuitive morals. See Cobbe (F. P.) 1869. . . 6435.05
Essay on the learning, genius, and abilities of the fair
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Essay on the Neo-druidio heresy in Britannia. Part
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Essay on the principle and origin of sovereign power.
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Essay on the science of acting. [ationA London,
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Essay to prove women have no souls. Umon.1 London,
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The Guardian, lti-18. The Rambler. 19-21. The adventurer.
22-24. The World. 25-26. The CouuoiBseur. 37. The Idler.
28-29. The Mirror. 30-31. The Lounger. 32-34. The Obser-
ver. 35-37. The Looker on. 38. General index.
— Brake {Nathan). Essays, biogr., crit., and histori-
cal, illustrative of the Rambler, Adventurer, Idler,
and of the periodical papers in imitation of the
writings of Steele and Addison published between
the Spectator and 1809. 2v 2523.12
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of the Tattler, Spectator, and Guardian. 3 v.
1805 2523.14
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295-305 2525.17
— Smith {A.) Essayiata, old and new. [In kis Last leaves. 18G9 ;
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On essay -writing. [InhU Dreamthorp, 1864; p. 27-52. 2543.U
List of Essayists,
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volumes of miscellaneous essays, aud for Buch collections
as are auonymous, the table, of contents being given, in
many cases, uuder the individual eutry ; but collections of
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arts. Mathematics, FoLitical economy, etc., should be
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Adams (John).
Addison (Joseph).
Adventurer (The).
Aitemoon lectures.
Agrippa (H. C.)
Ailcen (Jolm).
Alcock (Sir B.)
Alcott(A. B.)
Alger (W. B.)
AUson (Archibald).
Ames (Fisher).
Ames (.»/»■«. M. 0.)
Angelo (Henry).
Anonymous (The).
Argens{J.B.de B.,marq.d').
Arm chair iu the smoklng-
fUUlU.
Arnold (Frederick).
Arnold (Matthew).
Arnold (Thomas).
Athenseus.
Athenian oracle.
Austin (8urah).
Bacon (t-rancis, lord),
Badeau (.Vdam).
Bagehot (Waiter).
Bailey (Samuel).
BaRer (vVilliam).
Baliantyne (Thomas).
Balmanno {Mn. M.)
Bancroft (George).
Barbauld (Mrs.)
Baricer (Lady).
Barnes (Albert).
Bayne (Peter).
Beecher (H. W.)
Beisaam (Wm.,
Betnune (George W.)
BlacJEie (John Stuart).
BiacKmore (Sir Kichard).
Boston book.
Bovee (U. N.)
Boyd (A. K. U.)
Bradford (Sam'l D.)
Bremer (tredrika).
BrooRe (Heury).
Brimley (George).
Bnsted (C. A.)
British essayists.
Brougnam (Henry, lord).
Brown (««h. H. 3.)
Browa (.Sumuel).
Browning (Mrs. E. B.)
Brownson ,0. A.)
Buchanan (liobcrt).
Bryant (VV. O.)
Buckle (Ueury T.)
Bulwer Lytton {Sir E. B.)
Bungay (G. W.j
Buraon (William).
Burnap (G. W.)
Borritt (Elihu).
Burton (Uobert).
Burton (W. G., editor),
Boahnell (Horace).
Calvert {George H.)
Cambridge essays, 1855.
Carlyle (Thomas).
Cavendish (Sir Vi'm.and M.,
duke and duchess of New'
castle.
Cecil (R. A. T. G.. viscount
Crauborne, viarquisof Sa-
lisbury).
Chalmers (Alexander],
Chambers's Home Book.
Chambers's Miscellany.
Chambers's Papers for the
people.
Chapone [Mrs. H. M.)
Characteristics of men of
geuius.
Chateaubriand (F. R. de).
Child LydiaM.)
Clark (Willis. G.)
Clark (L. Gaylord).
Clarke {Mrs. M. G.)
Clough(A.H.)
Olulow (W. B.)
Cobb (Josiah B.)
Cobbe (Frances P.)
Coetlogon ;Denuis de).
Ooleri^e (8. T.)
Coffin (U B.)
Coleman (John).
Coleridge (Hartley).
Collins (Wilkie).
Colton (Rev. Walter).
Connoisseur (The).
Conybeare (Wm. J.)
Cooper (A. A., earl of
Shaftesbury).
Cowley (Abraham).
Cozzens (Fred. S.)
Cracroft (Bernard).
Craik (D. M. Mulock. Mrs.)
Critical aud social essays.
Croly {Mrs. Jennie June).
Croly {Rev. George).
Crowfield (Chriatopher).
Dana (Alex. H.)
Dana (R. H.)
Darby (John, pseud).
Davy (Sir Humphrey).
DeKroyft (8. H.)
Delapierre (Octave).
DeMorgan (A.)
De Quincey (Tliomas).
DesPerriers(Bouaventure).
Disraeli (Isaac).
Dixon (E. H.)
Dockray (B.)
Dodge (M. A.) [GaU Hamil-
ton.]
Doran {Z>r. Jolm).
Drake (Nathan),
Dnche (Reo. Jacob).
Dnhring (Julial.
Dtiignan (M. G.)
Earle (John).
Edinburgh essays.
Elder (William),
Ellesmere (F. E., earl of).
ElUs {Mrs 8. 8.)
Emerson (R. W.)
Essays from the London
Times.
Essays on social subjects
from the Saturday Rev.
Everett (Alex. H.)
Everett (Edward).
Fairbanlis (Charles B.)
Fannie Fern.
Favorite authors.
Fern (Faunie).
Field (Kate).
Fielding (Henry).
Fields iJ. T.)
Fitzosborne (Sir Thomas).
Flamank (J.)
Folk lore. From 'Notes
and Queries.*
Forbes {I'rof. Edward).
Forster (John).
Foster (John).
Franklin (Benjamin).
Freeman (E. A.)
Friswell (J. H )
Fronde (J. A.)
Gail Hamilton, See Dodge.
Gardner (S. J.)
Gentleman's magaziuc.
(Curious articles from).
Gibson (Wm. S.j
Gifts of geuius.
Giles (Heury).
Gilfillan (George).
Gilman (Samuel),
Gleig{Rtv. G. R.)
Godwin (Parke).
Godwin (William).
Goldsmith (i liver).
Gray (John C.)
Green (Thomas, of Ipswich).
Greene (George W.)
Greenwell (Dora).
Greg(Wm. li.)
Grote (Mrs. George).
Guardian (The).
Haie C. V. 11. M).
Half tints. 1867.
Hall (Hubert).
Hail (S. T.)
Hallam (A H.)
Halliday (Andrew).
Hamilton ((iail). See Dodge
(Mary Abigail).
Hannay (James),
Hare (J. C. and A. W.)
Hawthorne (Nathaniel).
Hay (John).
Hayward (Abraham).
HazUtt (William).
Head(.V<r Fr, B.)
Headley (Joel T.)
Heine (Heiurich).
Helps (Arthur).
Herbert (Heury W.)
Higginson (T. W.)
Hot£nann (David).
Holland (E. G.)
Holland (J. G.)
Holmes (O. W.)
Home aud social philos.
Hope (A. J. B )
Hope (A. R )
Hopkinson (Francis).
Home (it. H.)
Houghton (R. M. M., lord).
Howard (U. W. F., earl of
VarliU).
Howells (Wm. D.)
Humboldt (Wilhelm von).
Hume (David).
Hunt (Helen).
Hunt (l-eigh).
Huxley (Thos. H.)
Hyde (Edward, earl qfClar-
endvii).
Idler (The).
Irving (Washington).
Jackson (Alfred).
Jacox (Ryv. Frauds).
Jameson (Mrs. A. M.)
Jeffrey (I'raucis).
Jerrold (Douglas).
Johnson (Samuel).
Jones (Wm. A.)
Judson(L. C.)
Kaye (John Wm.)
Kentish coronal.
King (Thos. Starr).
Kingsley (Charles).
Kitto (John).
Knickerbocker gallery.
Knight (Cliarlcs).
Knox (Vicesimus),
Lamb (Charles).
Landor (W. 8.)
Lanman (< harlea).
Legar.- (H. S.)
Leland (C G.)
Lever (Charles).
LiUipm lectures,
Lockhart (John G.)
Looker-on (The).
Lounger (The).
Lowell {.Mrs. Anna £.)
Lowell (James R.)
Lower (M. A.)
Lucas (Samuel).
Lyly (John).
Lynch (T. T.)
Macaulay (T. B.)
Mackay (Charles).
Mackenzie (Henry).
Mackintosh {Sir J.)
Macnish (Rohcrt).
Maginn (William).
Magoon (E. L.)
Mahony (Francis).
Maistre (Xavier de),
Maikin (Beuj. H.)
Mangin (Edward).
Mann (Horace).
Martineau (Harriet).
Martineau (Janiesj.
Masson (Uavid).
Mathews (CorueUus).
Mathews (Wm.)
Maurice (Rev. F. D.)
Mazzini (Joseph).
Meadows (Kenny).
Melancholy anatomized.
Melmoth (William).
Microcosm (The).
Mill (Jehu htuart).
MiUar (John).
Milledulcia.
Miller (Hugh).
Miniature (The).
Mirror (The).
Montagu (Biisil).
Montaigne (Michel de).
More (Hannah).
Morgan (Sir T. C.)
Morley (Heury).
Morley (John).
MiiUer(.Max).
Murphy (Arthur).
Mushet (Uobert).
Newman (I'. W.)
Noah(.\l. M.)
North (Christopher).
Notes and Queries (Choice
nute.s from).
Observer (The).
O'Dowd (Comelius).
Old Humphreysobserv.
Old man's thoughts about
many things.
OUa Pudrida.
Ossoli (S. M. F. d')
Overbury (Sir Thomas).
Ow^ens cuUege es'says.
Oxford English pnze es-
says. 5 v.
Oxford essays. 4 v.
Papers from the Quarterly
Review. 1852.
Parr (Harriet).
Farton (James).
Parton (Mrs. 8. P., wife of
James).
Patterson (R. H.)
Paulding (J. K.)
Peale (Rembrandt).
Phantasmagoria.
Poe (Edyar A.)
Pomeroy (M. M.)
Poynder (John).
Prescott (Wm. H.)
Prime (S. Iremeus).
Prout (Father), pseud. See
Mahony (Rev. Fi-ancis).
Pumell (Thomas).
Rambler (The).
Rands (Win. B.)
Real aud beau-ideaL
Reed(Wm. B.)
ReUcs for the curiouB.
Eeoan (ErneBt).
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Rico (Harvey).
Richards (A.liJ
Richter (J. P- F.)
Robertson (F. W.)
Robertson (I. B)
Rogers (Houiy).
Roland de La I'latiero (M. J.
P., Mine )
Rollin (CUa'les).
Rowe (Mrs. Elizabeth).
Rush (Uenjaiiiiu).
Rush (Kichard).
Ruslcin (John).
HusjjU a. p.)
Russell (John, eart).
St. John (.John A.)
Sila (Oeorge A.)
Sargant (VV. L.)
Saunders (Fred.)
Savage-club papers. ,■
Schlegel (K. W. F. von).
Scott (J. It.)
Seeley (J. It.)
Senior (N. W.)
Shaftesbury (A. A. Cooper,
M eari oj).
Shairp (J. C.)
Shelley (P. B.)
Shelton (F. W.)
Shirley [pstuil.\.
Sigourney [Mrs. L. H.)
Smith (.-Vlbort).
Smith (Alexaudor).
Smith (Horace).
Smith (/e"-!!. Sydney).
Southey (Uabert).
Spectator (The).
Spencer (Herbert).
Stael-Holstein (A. L. Q. N.,
baronn>i de).
Stanhope (P. H., 5th eail).
Stephen {Sir James).
Stephen (Leslie).
Sterling (John).
Stirling (J. H.)
Story (Jo.seph).
Stowe {Mrs. H. B.)
Summer daybook.
Symonds (J. A.)
Table d'hote and drawing
room.
Table talker (The).
Talfourd (T. N.)
Talmago (T. D« W.)
Tatlcr (The).
Taylor (Bel^j. F.)
Taylor (Heury).
Taylor (Isaac).
Taylor (Jane).
Taylor (J. 8.)
Temple (.Sir W.)
Thackeray (W. M.)
Theophrastus.
Thompson (H. M.)
Thorean (Henry D.)
Tilton (Theodore).
Timbs (Johu).
Tooke (Wm.)
Townsend (Frederic).
Trinal (Theophilus, pseud.)
Tuokerman (Henry T.)
Tupper (SI. F.)
Varieties of literature.
Vaughan (Hubert).
Vaughan (Robert A.)
Verplanok (O. 0.)
Very (Jouoa).
Walker (Johu).
Walker (Thomas).
WaUace H. B.)
Walsh (Robert).
Waring (J. B.)
Warner (O. D.)
Warren (Samuel).
Webster (Noah).
Whately (Richard).
Whipple (E. P.)
White (H. R.)
Wiiittiei (John O.)
Wilkinson (Wm. 0.)
WilUs(N. v.)
WUlmott (K. A.)
Wills (Wm.H.)
Wilson (John).
Windsor (A. L.)
Winthrop (Theodore).
Wirt(\Vra.)
Withington (Leonard),
Woodbury (Levi).
Woods ((.ieorge B.)
World (The).
Wraxall {Sir C. P. L.)
Wynter (Andrew).
Essays and reviews. From 2d London ed., with
iutrod., by F. H. Hedge. B., 18(50. 12°. 3547.0.^j
Contents : Temple (F.) The education of the world. Wil-
liams (Rowland), Bunsen's biblical researches. Powell
(B ) On the study of the evidence.^ of Christianity. Wilson
(H. B.) The national church. Soodwin (J. W ) On the
mosaic cosmogony. Pattison (M.) Tendencies of religious
thought iu Englaud, 1668 175U. Jowett (B.) Uj the inter-
pretation of scripture.
— Auls to faith ; a reply, etc. Ed. by W. Thomson.
New York, 1862. 8= 3517 06
Note. — For Contents see p. 9 of this Catalogue.
— R'lMex to es-says aud reviews. With preface by
[8. Wilberiorce]. 186i 3517.07
Contents : Goulburn (E. M.) Education of the world.
Rose (H. J.) Buusen, the critical school, aud Dr. Williams.
Heurtley (0. A.) Miracles. Irons (W. J.) Idea of the na-
tiouat church. Morison(G.) The creative week. Hadden
(A. W.) Rationalism. Wordsworth {^'.\ On the interpreta-
tion of Scripture. Main (It.) aud i>aillips (J.) Letters.
— Savile {B. W.) Bevelatiou aud sdonce, ete. 1882. . .3592.09
— Stanley {A. P.) 'Essays aud reviews.' [In his Essays on
Church and state.] 3595.06
Essays from the ■ Times," See Phillips (Sa'nuel). 2535.09 ; 2538.14
Essays in mo.saic. See Ballantyne (Thomas) 2>I3 U
Essays of an optimist. See Kaye (J. W.) 1871 2533.23
Essays of Elia. See Lamb (Oharles.) 2534.19
E isays oa conversation, or quackery, \_anon. ] London,
1836. 16° 2.521.22
Easays on reform. London, 1867. 8°. . . 5724.12
iVufe.— For Contents, see Government and politics. [Reform.)
Ba3ay3 on religion and literature. Ed. by H. E. Man-
nva%. 2 V. London, 1867. H°. ... 357i.01
iVjie.— For Contents, see p. 102 of Catalogue.
Suaya oa social subjects from the Saturday Eeview.
Boston, 186). 16' 2525.10
Contents : Busy people. Snubbing. Ignorance. Foolish
thiuKs. False sharue. Fluency. Contempt. Dulness is a
sensation. Mistakes in life Scenes. .Acquaintances and
frieuds. Saying disagreeable things. On being understood.
Study of character. Prejudices. Shirking. Constancy. Re-
serve. Eiplauatlons. Huxger-mugger. Attention. Strong
wills. Talking of self. Folly. Time past Alloys. Use of
pathos. Choice. One's own way. Want of money.
Essays on various subjects. [Communications from
the world of spirits] by .foghua, Cuvier, Franklin.
elc. Given through a lady. N. Y.,186I. 8°. :)817.;)4
EuenM. See Biblical aud religious lit., {Kums, p. IgS.) AIn
London quar. rev., v. 4*. 187S (UeUuuajr's Jewish mon.
a<!hinm.)
Essex (James). Remarks on the antiquity aud different modes of
brick and stone buildings in Kuglaud, lln Archaoloda.
V. 4, 1780.) wi3--
Essex. See Coimtries {Essex, p. 316.)
Essex {U. S. frigate.) freblt {U . H .) Account of her career. [/»
Essex Inst. hist, col., V. 10,] 606 12
Essex county, {England). See Oonntries {Essez counli/, p. 316.)
Essex county {,Mu.i.i.) natural history society jiiumaL
Salem, 18)2. 8^ 4725.21
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Essex county, (iV. r.) See Countries (p. 310).
Essex instituta {Salein, J/u.ss.) Bulletin, v. 1-3. 1869-71.
3 V. in 1. Salem, 1870-72. 8°. . . . . 8078.01
— Histoncal collections, v. 1-U. Salem, 1859-72. sm.
4° 605.03
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ton AthensBum Catalogue.
— Proceedings, v. 1-6, 1848-1868. Salem, ia'")6-70.
8°. 8078.05
Estabrooks (Henry L.) Adrift in Dixie , or, a yankee
oflBcer among the rebels, [anon.] New York,
1866. 12° 643.13
Estate management. ,sree Macdonald (D. Q. F.) 1868. .6123.14
Estcourt (M. J ) Music the voice of harmony in crea-
tion. London, 1857. 16° 1561.13
Estella (Diego de). Obras escogidas. [i« Ochoa. Escri-
tores misticos. v. 3.] 7215.10
Estes (L. C ) Autiq. of the Miss, river. [Sm. rep., 1866] 3936.31
Esthetics. See Fine arts.
Estieune [Lat. Stephanus] (Henri). L'intioduction
av traite de la couformite des merveiles anciennes
auec les modernes, ov, traite preporatif a I'apclogie
pour Herodote. Paris, 1566. 8'. . . . 621 6.37
— Thesaurus Griecse linguee. Ed. nova. 8 v. Londini,
1816-25. fol (.4-7.01
Estimate of the manners of the time, 1767. See Brown (John,
D.D.) 6433.2U
Estlin (John Prior). Familiar lectures on moral
philosophy. 2v London, 1818. 8°. .5433.04
Estrada (Alvaro Flores). Representation to Ferdinand vii., ni
Spain, in defence of the Cortes. Tr. by C. Toplis. Loudon,
1819. 8°. [Pamphleteer, V. 14. p. 305-3tlO.] . . . .6058.14
Estray (The). See Longfellow (H. W.) 1664.23
Estrees (Oabrielle d). See Biography (p. 143) ; also Bentley's
miscel.. v. 35, 1854 (by Sainte-Beuve).
Estvan (B.) War pictures from the South. New York,
1863. 12° 644.05
Etching. See Fine arts. {Etching.)
Eternity. Ve Quincey {T.) Supposed scriptural expression for
eternity, [/n his Theol. esssys, v. 1.] 3543.20
— Hansel {II. L.) Man's conception of eternity, [fn Ait Letters,
etc. 1873.] 5424 23
— Maurice {F. D.) Theol. essays. 1854 3674.19
See also Bibli eal aud rclig. lit. {future life, p. 88).
Ethelwerd (Fabius). Chronicle, to 976. [/n Giles (J. A) Six old
English chronicles.] 471.04
Etherege {Sir George). Works: plays and poems.
Lonlon, 1704. 8° 1723.08
Contents : The coniicsl revenge, or love in a tub. She
would if she cou'd. Man of mode, or Sir Fopling Flutter.
See Fortnightly rev., v. 3, 1865 (Com. of E., by B. liell).
Etherington (George F., Jf. A) Vivisection investi-
gated and vindicated. Edin.,1842. 8° .4336.25
Etheridge {Sir 3. W.) The 'I'argnms of Onkelos and
Jonathan Ben Uzziel on the Pentateuch ; with the
fragments of the Jerusalem 'largum ; from the
Chaldee. 2 v. London, 1862-65. 8°. . 3727.01
Etherization. See Medicine. ^Ameslhetics.)
Ethica. See Windsor (A. L.) Ethics 2647.01
Ethics. !See Moral science ;— Biblical and religious lit. {Christian
ethics, p. 80).
Ethics of the dust. See Raskin (John). 1866 3511.16
Etliiopia. See Countries. {Ethiopia, p. 316.)
Ethnic inspiration. .Sej- Goodsir (J. T.) 1871 3423.10
Ethnography and Etluiology. See Man (2. Ethnology) ; also travels
in particular countries (p. 285-394 of Catalogue) ; also
Negro.
Etiquette and manners, Politeness, elc.
— liazar book of decorum, [anon. ] 1870. . . 5427. 1 1
— • Boke of curtasy. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. [/n Percy society,
v. 2.) .50i:o.04
Same. {In Fiamivall (F. J.) Babeos book, etc. [B. E. T. S.
1868.] 7913.10
— Chxlii/tioni (B., co«<e). The courtier: or, the com-
plete gentleman aud gentlewoman. From the
ItaL, by E. Samber. 1729 5724.25
la asking for books, use tbe " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER .
450
ETIQUETTE -EUSEBIUS
— Chesterfield (P. D. S., lord). Letters to his son. 4 v.
1800. 5025.11
Letters, sentences, and maxims. 1870. . 5025.17
. Works, iucl. letters to his son. i v. 1853. 5025.03
— Chesterfield burlesqued ; or school for modem man-
ners, [aiion.] 18U . . 5091.05
— Day ( G. \V. ) Hints on etiquette ; with a glance at
bad habits. 1844 5427.15
— Duffey ( Mrs. E. B. ) Our behavior ; etiquette and
dress of American society. 1876. . . . 5427.20
— EyebHqhl (Daisy), pseud. Manual of etiquette.
1873 5427.16
— Fbrester {Col) Polite philosopher. [anon.'\ 5435.32
— Frost (S. A.) Laws and by-laws of Amer. society.
1869 5427.11
— Fui-nivatl {F. J., editor). Babeea book. Bokos of nurture
by H. Rhodes aud J. Russell. Booke of demeanor. Booke
of curtasye. Seager'a School of vertue. [In Early English
te>[t soc, 32 [M. as V. 10.] 7813.10
— Oood manners ; manual of etiquette. 1870. 5427. 13
— Habits of good society. 1859 5427.06
— ]Iale (Mrs.) Manners ; or happy homes and good
society all the year round. 1868. . . . 5427.02
— Hartley (G. S.) Gentlemen's book of etiquette.
1875 5427.17
— HerveylG. W.) Prmciples of courtesy. 1852. 5427.21
— Leslie (Miss). Behaviour book : a manual for ladies.
1853 5427.04
— Mirror of the graces. Hints on female accomplish-
ments, etc. 1831 5091.02
— Mixing in society : manners. By the countess of
**•••••. 1870 5427.14
— Perfect gentleman ; etiquette and eloquence. 5127.03
— Sedijwick (G. .M.) Morals of manners. 18.03. 5427.08
— Tous saint [F V.) Manners, [anon.] 2d ed. 54:i5.36
— Baker ( W.) Politeneaa. [Jri his Peregrinations of the miud.
18II.J 2513.12
— Billantyne {T.) Essays in mosaic, p. 59-80. 1870. . . 2513.H
— Cracro/t (B.) Manners, [rn his Essays, v. 1, p. 275-285.| 2521.13
— EmersoiHR. W.) Behavior, [/n *is Conduct of life.) 2524.02
Manners, [/n *is Essays, v. 2, p. 119-155. 1852.J 2524.06
— Peydeau [R.) The art of pleasing. 1874 683G.0i
— Godwin ( W.) Politeness. [Enquirer, p. 326-351. 1797.] 2526.17
— Hoffmann ID.) Social topics. [In his Miscellaneous thoughts.
1841.] 2532 07
See also Eraser's mag., v. 74, 1866 {Conventional laws of
society) ; Lippiucott's mag., Mch., 1873 (Unsettled points
of E.)
r/te Gentleman.
— Calvert (G. H.) The gentleman. 1860. .5427.01
— Lieber (i*. ) Character of the gentleman. 3d ed.
1864 5427.19
Etna. Sfe Meteorology. (Earthquakes and volcanoes.)
Bton college. iiixscB Etonenses ; carminum delectus
primum in lucem editns. 2 v. 1795. . . 1611.21
— Creasy (E. S. ) Memoirs of eminent Etonians : with
early history. 1850 32.57.01
— Tight (R.) and Davis {J. E.) Annals of Windsor, etc. 2 v. 1858.
See also Education, p. 434 [English Publie and Endowed
schools) : also Blackwood's mag., v. 95, 1864 ; v. 97, 1865
(Etoniaua ; 3 art.) ; Coutemp. rev., v. 3, 1866 (E. reform, by
W. E. Jelf) ; Ediu. rev., v. 113, 1861 : Eraser's mag., v. 66,
1857 (Visit to E.) ; Nat. rev., v. 18, 1864 (E. reform) ; Westm.
rov., V. 75,1861.
Etruria. See Coantries (Etrurta, p. 316.)
Etruscan researches. See Taylor (I.) 1874 435.16
Etruscan inscriptions analyzed. See Lindsay (A. W. C, earl of
rramford 436.14
Etting (Frank M.) Historical account of the Hall of
Independence, [PhU.] Boston, 1876. 4°. 1116.04
Ettrick shepherd. See Hogg (James).
Etymology. Set Language.
Etzenberger (B. ) tFp the Nile by steam. With pro-
grammes for the East, by T. Cook & Son. Lond.,
[1872.] 12° 1091.23
Eubulus, pseud. Letter to Philograntus ; sequel to * Present sys-
tem of academic education. Loudon, 1822. 8°. [In Pamph-
leteer, V. 20] 6068.20
— Thoughts on the present system of academic education.
Loudon, 1822. i\ [In Pamphleteer, v. 20 ] . . . 6058.20
Eaoharist. See Biblical and relig. lit. (Lord's supper, p. 91.)
Euchre. .S'ee Amusements, p. 24.
Euclid. Elements of [geometry]. [Ed. by] J. E.
Young. London, 1854. 8° 4013.01
— Elements, -with additional propositions. By H. Law.
London, 1860-55. 16° 4011.29
Engenie (emj/ress of France).1{ Challice (Mrs.) ninstrious women
of France. 1873 ' 326G.09
tig- See also Biography p. 143) ; and London soc., Nov.,
1870 (Empress in England),
Euler (Leonard). Letters on natural philosophy. 2 v.
New York, 1848. 18° 4022.19
Eulogium historiarum sive temporis : chronicon ad
A. D. 1366. 3 v. Ed. F. S. Haydon. London,
18.08-63. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . . , 5140.
EumathluB or Eustathius. De Hysmines et Uysminiae
amoribus. Or. et Lat. [Erotici scriptores, Didiit,
ls56.] 7764.17
Eunapins Sardiarms. Vitae sophistarum. Gr. et Lat.
Ed. J. F. Boissonade. Parisiis. Didot, 1849.
8° 7760.06
Euphrates. See Countries (p. 317).
Euphues. Anatomy of wit, 1679. Euphuos and his England.
.See Lyly (John). Ed. by E. Arber. 1868 6011.04
Euripides. Fabulse. [Gr. et Lat.] Recog., Lat. vertit,
etc. T. Fix. Parisiis, Didot, 1855. 8°. . 7765.01
— Fragmenta. CoUegit F. G. Wagner. Parisiis, Didot.
1846. 8°. 7765.02
— [Tragedies. Greek text.] With English commen-
tary, by F. A. Paley. 3 v. London, 1857-60. 8°.
[Long's Bibl class.] 7763.04
— Nineteen tragedies and fragments. Tr. by M.
WoodhuU. New ed. 3 v. L., 1809. 8°. 1723.19
Alcestis, V. 1.
Andromache, v. 1,
Bacchanalians, T. 2.
Children of Her-
cules, V. 2.
Cyclops, V. 2.
Elcctra, v. 3.
Fragments, T, 3.
Contents.
Hecuba, v. 1.
Helen, V. 3.
Hercules distracted,
V. 3.
Hippolytus. V. 1.
Index, V. 3.
Ion, V. 3. [v. 2.
Iphigenia in Aulis,
Ipliigenia in Tauris,
Medea, v. 1. [v. 2.
Orestes, v. 1.
PhcBuician damsels,
V. 1.
Rhesus, V. 2.
Suppliants, v. 2.
Trojan captives, v. 2
Same. Literally tr. [into prose] by T. A. Buck-
ley. 2 V. L., Bohii, 1854. 12°. . . . 1723.U
Alcestis, V. 1. Heraclidae, v. 1. Medea, v. 1.
Andromache, v. 2. Hercules furens, v.2. Orestes, v. 1.
Bacchffi, V. 1. Hippolytus, v. 1. Phcenissffi, v. 1.
Cyclops, v.2. Ion, V. 2. [v. 1. Rhesus, v. 2.
Electra, v. 2. Iphigema in Auhde, Supplicanti, v. 2.
Hecuba, v. 1. Iphigenia in Tauris, Troades, v. 2.
Helena, v. 2. v. 1. 1
Same. Tr. by E. Potter. 3 v. N. Y., 1852.
16° 1723.11
Alcestis, T. 1.
Andromache,
Bacctiee, v. 1.
Electra, v. 3.
Hecuba, v. 3.
Helena, v. 3.
Heraclidte, v.
T. 3.
Contents.
Hercules, v. 2.
Hippolytus, V. 1.
Ion, V. 1.
Iphigenia In Aulis,
V. 2.
Iphigenia in Tauris,
v. 3.
Medea, v. 1.
Orestes, v. 3.
Phcenician virgins,
V. 1.
Rhesus, V. 2.
Supplicants, v. 2.
Trojan dames, v. 2.
— Bacchss. Iphigenia in Aulis. Tr. by R. Potter. [In Sanford
(E.) and Walsh (R.) British poets, v. 60.] .... 1691.60
— Crowned Hippolytus. Tr. into Engl, verse, by M.
P. Fitz-Gerald. London, 1867. 16°. . 1723.17
— Cyclops. Tr. by P. B. Shelley. [In S.'s Poetical works, v. 3,
1855.] 1684.21
— Medea. Tr. [into EngL verse], by J. E. Lee. L.,
1867. 16°. 1723.18
Same. Literally tr. into Engl, verse, by Augusta
Webster. London, 1868. 16°. . . . 1723.16
— Jodrell (R. P. ) Illustrations of the Ion and the
Bacchaj. 2t. 1781 1723.22
— Peacock (T. L.) ThePhaethonofE., a fragment. (/nAis Works,
V. 3 [5062.17] ; repr. from Fraser's mag., v. 45, 1852.
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 92, 1862 (Iphigenia in Aulis
and Iphigenia in Tauris) : Class, journal, v. U (Philosoph.
Bentimeuts of E.) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 19, 1869 (Vindication
of E.) ; Westm rev., Jan., April, 1872, and references in
Poole's Index. In Poetry, see Browning (B.) Balaustion'a
adventure [1023.09] ; and his Aristophanes' apology [1622.15].
Europe. See Conntries (Europe, p. 317-319 ; witli cross references
on p. 319).
Europe through Amer. spectacles. See Fulton (C. C.) 1874. 946.08
European capitals (Sketches of). See 'Ware (Wm.) . , . 942.09
European celebrities. .See Spragne (W. B.) 1866. . . . 3262.08
European Ufe, legend, and landscape. By an artist.
[anon.] Phil., 1859. 8° 945.04
Eusebius PamphUi, (bp. of Gaesareia). An ecclesiasti-
cal history to the year 324. Tr. by Eev. C. F.
Crusd. London, 1838. 8°. 3413.14
Same. [Greek text.] First book and selections.
With introd. by A. Ballard, and notes by W. B.
Owen. N. Y.,1874. 12°. 3531.14
BKO.OKLYN MEBC ANTILB LIBR AUI.
EUSTACE-EVERETT
451
fiustace (John Chetwode). Classical tour tbrongh
Italy [1802, etc.] 7th ed. 3 v. London, 1841.
18° 971.01
Same. 3d ed. 4 v. L., 1815. 8°. . . 974.06
fjastathius Tftessatonicensis. Oommeuturil. Qr. et Lat. [In MUl-
ler(t;-) Oeogr. Or. mill., V. i. 18«1.| 7765.04
Eustathius or Eumatbius. See Eumathius.
Buta^ia, or presbyterian liturgies : hist, sketches.
By a minister. N. Y., 185,5. 12°. . . . 3547.13
Eathanasy. See Mountford (Win.) 1852 3576.01
Eiitropius. Abridgement of Koman history. Tr. by
J. S. Watson. L., Holm, 1853. 12°. . " . 423.0(i
— Breviarinm historios Rumantc ; ex ed. H. Verheyk,
cum notis et iuterpretatioue. Londiui, Vatpy,
1821. 8° 7713.13
Same. [Lat. et Fr.] Paris, 1865. 8°. [Nisard's
Collection.] 7720.02
Enxine Sea. See Black sea (p. 291).
£ivagrius Scltolasticivi. Histoid of the church. A. D.
431-504. L., liolm, 1854. 12°. . . . 3413.0G
Uvaugelical alliance couference, 1873. History, es-
says, orations, and other documents. Ed. by P.
Schiiff and S. I. Prime. N. Y., 1874. 8°. 3548. 15
Contents : Historical sketch. Address of welcome. Re-
ports ou various cUristiau countries. Christian union.
Christianity aud its antagonists. Christian life ; educa-
tion and literature, pulpit of the age, Suuday schools,
christian associations. Romanism aud protestantism.
Christianity and civil government : church aud state,
Christianity and liberty, ministerial support. Christian
missions. Social reforms. Letters and documents. Index.
Evangelical religion. See Biblical and roUg. lit., (p. 86).
EvangeUne See Longfellow (H. W.) 1661.09
Evaiis (OjI. Albert S.) Our sister republic: tropical
Mexico, 1S09-70. Hartford, 1871. 8°. .1152.17
Evans (A. J. ) Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina.
London, 1876. 8°
Evans (B.,X».i).) Early English Baptists. 4 v. London,
1862. 12° 3453.16
Evans (David Morier). Commercial crises, 1847-48 ;
facts aud figures. London, 1848. 8°. .5911.23
— History of the crisis, 1857-58, and the stock panic of
1859. London, 1859. 8°. 5911.25
— Speculative notes, and notes on speculation, ideal
and real. L., 1864. 8° 5922.20
Evans [Rev. Evan). Specimens of the poetry of the
ancient Welsh bards. Repr. from Dodsley's ed.
of 1761. Llanidloes, (Wtte.) [ii.d.] 8°. 1613.18
Evans (Frederick W. ) Shakers , compendium of origin,
doctrines, e(c. N. Y., 1859. 12*. . . .3448.10
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 23, 1869 (Autobiography of a
Shaker, by F, W. E.)
Evans (G. W. D.) Classic and connoisseur in Italy
aud Sicily. 3 v. L., 1835. 8°. . . . 974.20
Evans (Hugh Davey). Treatise on the christian doc-
trine of marriage. N. Y., 1870. 16°. . . 5824.16
Evans (John, F.H.S.) Ancient stone implements,
weapons, and ornaments of Gt. Britain. New York,
1872. 8° 427.24
— On flint implements in beds of gravel, sand, and clay. [In
Archaologia, v. 38, I860.] 5128.—
— Ou the mauuf. of stone implements in prehistoric times. [In
Internal, cong, of prehist. archieol. Tiaus., 1868.] 5813.28
Evans (John, quaker). Narrative of the proceedings
of the Quakers in Phila., against J. E. With evi-
dence on case of J. E. versus Ellis Yamall and
others. Phila., 1811. 8° 3148.17
Evans (Marian J.) See Lewes {Mrs. OH.) 1642.26
Evans (Sebastian). See biogr. notice in St. James mag.. 1875.
Evans (Thomas). Old ballads, with some modem.
Ed. enl. by K.H.Evan3. 4v. L.,1810. 12°. 1641.17
Evans (Thomas). Exposition of the faith of the
Quakers. Phil, 1828. 8° 3547.10
Evans (W.F.) Mental-cure. Boston,1869. 12°. 5138.16
Evelyn (Chetwood). Table-talk on books, men, and
manners. N. Y., 1853. 12° 6216.02
Evelyn (John). Diary and corresp. [1620-1704.]
Ed. by W. Bray. 4 v. L., 1850-52. 8°. .3055.09
— Life of Mrs. Godolphin. L., 1864. 12°. .3066.28
Evenings with the children. .See Ramsey (V. O.) 1872. 1161.02
Evenings with the sacred poets. See Saunders (Fr.) 1870. 168:).28
Events of a luilitai-y life. See Henry (Walter) 3075.29
L'Eveque. See Levesqne.
Everest (Charles W.) Poets of Connecticut; with
biogr. sketches. Hartford, 1843. 8°. . . 1043.08
Everett (Alexander Hill). Critical and minceL etMiya.
Added a few poems. B., 1845. 12°.. . 2.524! 1 1
Ctmttnis : Mmo do Kevlgue. Who wrote Oil Blax ? Ber-
nardin de St. Pierre. Si:hiUer. OeoSroy ou French drauu-
tlc literature. Private life of Voltaire. Art of Iwiiig happy.
Canova. Sir James Mackintosh. Cicero on government.
Dialogue ou government between Franklin aud Moutea*
quieu. Chinese manners. Tlio sabbath. Poems.
Same. 2d series. Boston, 1816. 12°. . 2524.12
Contents : Harro Harriug. I>e Stael. Muiuena' Popular
talcs. Irving'8 Columbus. l>e Oeraudo's History of phlli>-
sophy. Oreeiiougti's statue of Washington. 1). Stewart's
philosophy. Life of Koussuau. Havana. History u( intel-
lectual philosophy. Lord Vapourcourt.
— Europe: survey of the principal powera. [anon.]
London, 1822. 8°. 5727.06
— Life of Patrick Henry. Boston, 1848. 16°. (M Spariu (J.)
Amor, biogr., v 11.] 3241.11
— Life of Joseph Warren. New York, 1853. 16°. (/n Sparks |J.)
Amer. biogr., v. 10] 3241.10
— New ideas on population. B., 1823. 8°. . 5914.03
— Poems. Boston, 1815. 12°. 1643.09
Everett (Charles Carroll). The science of thooght ; a
system of logic. Boston, 1870. 12°. . . 5428.33
Everett (Edward). Life of Washington. New York,
1860. 12° 3177.04
— Life of John^tark. New York, 1853. 16°. 1/n Sparks (J.)
Amer. biogr., v. 1.] 3241.01
— Life of Peter C Brooks. [In Hunt (F.) Lives of American
merchants, v. 1, 185H.| 3244.10
— Life of Webster. [In W.'s Works, v. 1, 1851.) . . . 6077.01
— Mount Vernon papers. N. Y., 1860. 12°. .2.524.13
— Orations and speeches. 4 v. Boston, 1850-68.
8° 6322.03
Contents.
Abdul Rahaman, v. 3.
Accumulation ; property; capi-
tal : credit, v. 2.
Adams (J. Q.) Eulogy on, v. 3. •
Adams and Jefferson, v. 1.
Africa (Colonization and civili-
zation 01), v. 1.
Africa (Colonization of), v. 3.
Agriculture, v. 1.
— as affected by the war, v. 4.
— (Importance of), v. 3.
— (Progress ol), v. 3.
Aid to colleges (2 speeches), v. 2.
America (Discovery oO, v. 3.
American constitutions (Prin-
ciple of), v. 1.
American institutions (Vindica-
tion of). V. 4.
American manufactures, v. 2.
American scientiflc assoc., v. 2.
Anecdotes of early local hist., v. 2
Animals (Treatment of), v. 1.
Appletou (Nathan), v. 4.
Arctic sea (American expedi-
tiou to), V. 4.
Array of the Potomac, v. 4.
Astronomy (Uses of), v. 3.
Baring (Thomas), v. 3.
Barnard (Daniel Dewey), v. 3.
Barnstablo (Settlement t>0, v. 2.
Bible (The), v. 2.
Bloody brook (Battle of), v. 1.
Boston public library dedica-
tion, V. 3.
Boston school festival, v. 3.
Boston schools, v. 2.
Bowditch (Or N.), v. 2.
Brattle house (Opening of), v, 3.
Bristol (Royal agricultural so-
ciety at;, V. 2.
British asijociation at Manches-
ter. V. 2.
Brooks (Peter Chardon), v. 3.
Bunker hill (Battle of), v. 1-3.
Call (The), to arms, v. 4.
Cambridge (Scientific associa-
tion at), V. 2.
Cambridge, (Engl.), University
of, V. 2.
Cambridge high school, v. 2 3.
Charitable institutions aud
charity, V. 3.
Charlestown, (17th June at), v. 2.
Choate (Uufus), v. 4.
Circumstances favorable to the
progress of literature in
America, v. 1.
Civil war (Causes aud conduct
of the), V. 4.
Concord (19th of April at), v. 2.
Gondltlona of a good school,
T.3.
Danvers (Agricultural society
of), V. 4.
Danvers (Cattle-show at), v. 3.
Dedhaiu (Cattli!-show at), v. 3.
Dedham (Settlement of), v. 2.
Demand for reinforcement, v. 4.
Derby (Agricultural soc.of),v.3.
Dorchester in 1630, 1776, aud
1855, V. 3.
Dowse (Thomas), Eulogy ou,
V. 3.
— Obituary notice of, v. 3.
Dowse's library, v. 3.
Duty of crushing the rebellion,
V. 4.
Duty of supporting the govern-
ment, V. 4.
• E pliiribus unum.' v. 4.
Eaat Tennessee (Aids to), v. 4.
Kducatiou in a republic, v, 2.
Eilucation and civilization, v. 3.
Education favorable to liberty,
morals, aud knowledge, v. 1.
Education in the western
states, V. 1.
Education of mankind, v. 1.
Education of the poor, v. 4.
Education the nurture of the
mind, v. 2.
Education (Academical), v. 3.
Education (Superior aud popu-
lar), v. 2.
Education (University), v. 2.
Eliot school-house, v. 4.
Everett school-house, v. 4.
Exeter (Festival at), v. 2.
Feltou (Cornelius Conway), v. 4.
— ■ Inauguration of, v. 4.
Female education, .v. 4.
Fit'tioth anuiversary of gradua-
tion, v. 4.
Flag-ruising iu Chester square,
v. 4.
Fourth of July, 1838, v. 3.
Fourth of July (The), v. 3.
Franklin, the Boston boy, v. 4.
Fi-ankliu (Boyhood and youth
of), V. 2.
Franklin family (Memorial of
thel, V. 3.
Gettysburg (National cemetery
at), V.4.
Gilpin (Henry D.), v. 4. ,
Hale (Nathan), v. 4. '
Hallam (Henry), v 4.
Harvard (John), Monument to,
V. 1.
Harvard centennial anniversa-
ry, V. 2.
Harvard college in the war, v.4.
Harvard (Festival of the Alumni
ot), v. 2.
In aaklug for books, use the •• Book Orders," giving the AUTUOfi'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
452
EVERETT— EXPERIENCE
Everett (Edward), continued.
Harvard stndeuts (Opportuni-
ties of). V. 4.
Heroliiid (Reception at), T. 2.
Huraboiat (jVlexander von), v. i.
HiiebaiultuHU, luectiauic. and
manufacturer (Tlie), v. 3.
Immigration (Effects of), v. 3.
Iruportauee of Bcieutiilc knowl-
edge to practical men. v. 1.
luauguratiun of the Union
club, V. 4.
IreUiid (The famine in), v. a.
Irish charitable society, v. 2.
Irisli regimcut (The), v. 4.
Irving (Wiiabiiigtou), v. 4.
Irving (Washington), Birthday
of. V. 4.
King (Vice-president), Remarks
on death of. v. 3.
Lafayette (Eulogy on), v. 1.
Latin school prize declamation.
V. 4.
Launch of the Defender, v. 3.
Lawrence (Abbott), v. 3.
— Obituary notice of, v. 3.
Lexington. Ky. (Speech at), v.l.
Lexington (Battle ol), v. 1.
Liberty (History of), v. 1.
Lincoln (President), v. 4.
London (iieological soc. of),v.2.
Lord mayor's day, v. 2.
Lowell (John, J/-.), v. 2.
Lowell (X'ourth of July at), v. 2.
Massachusetts (Settlement of),
V. 1.
Massai^husetts electoral college,
1804. V. 4.
Mechanic arts (Importance of
the), V.2.
Militia (Importance of the), v. 2.
Miuot's Ledge light-house, v. 4.
Napoleon (Prince). Dinner to,
V. 4
Nashville (Speech at), v. 1.
Navy in the war. v. 4.
New England (First settlement
of), v. 1.
New Hampshire, v. 3.
New medical college, v. 2.
New York state inebriate asy-
lum, v. 4.
Normal bchools, v. 2,
OtLoinau empire, v. 3.
Peabody (George), v. 3.
Philadelpliiu (Reception at), v. 3.
Pilgrim fathers (The), v. 2-3.
Pilgrims (Departure of the),
V. 2.
Powers'a statue of Webster, v. 4.
Preacott fWilliam Hickllng),T.4.
Prison discipline, v. 2.
Questions of the day, v. 4.
Quincy (Joslah), v. 4.
Quincy (Administration of, as
pros, of Harvard college), v.4.
Railroads (Beneficial influence
of), T. 3.
Reception of the Sauks and
Foxes. V. 2.
Revolutionary war (First battles
of), v. 1.
R jbinson's (Dr.) medal, v. 2.
Itoyal academy of art. v. 2.
Royal literary fund, v. 2.
Russia and United States, v. 4.
Saffron Walden agricultural so-
ciety. V. 2.
Sailor's home. v. 4.
Sanitary convention, v.4.
Savannah (Relief of), v. 4.
Scots' charituble society, v. 2.
Seven years' war the school of
the Revolution, v. 1.
Springfield (Anniversary of set-
tlement of), V. 2.
Springfield cattle-show, v. 4.
Springfield (Opening of the R.
R. to), v. 2.
Stability and i^rogress. v. 3.
Temperance, v. 1.
Turkey (Recollections of), v. 3.
Twelfth Massachusetts regi-
ment, v. 4.
Union meeting at Faneuil hall,
v.4.
United States naval acad., v. 4.
Vegetable and mineral gold.v.3.
Waltham (Agricultural society
of). V. 2.
Warren (Crawford's statue of),
V. 3.
Washington (Birthday of), v. 3.
— (Cane of), v. 3.
— (Character of), v. 4.
— (Youth of). V. 1.
— (Abroad and at home), v. 3.
Webster (Daniel), as a man. v. 3.
— (Oration on), v. 4.
— (The death ol), v. 3.
Western railroad (The), V. 2.
Winslow (Capt.), Reception to,
v.4.
Working-men (Advantage of
scientific knowledge to), v. 1.
Working-men's party, v. 1.
York minster, v. 3.
Yellow Springs, (Speech at),T. 1.
^i- For biogr. notices of E. E.. see Biography (p. 143).
Xiverett (Wm.) On the Cam. Lectures on Univ. of
Camb. inEugl. Camb., 1865. 16°. . .5513.08
Evergreens. Sea Botany, p. 224,
£vers (Henry). Steam and the steam engine : land,
marine, uud locomotive. N Y , 1873. lU^. 39'2'2. '23
Everta (Wm. W.) Childhood ; its promise and train-
ing. New York, 1847. 8° 3511.07
Every day book. See Hone (Wm.) 6218.20 ; 22
Every-day book of modern literature. See Townsend (G. H.)
1870 6331.16
Every-day errors of speech. Set Meredith (L. P.) 1872. 6423.31
Every-day philosopher. .See Boyd (A K. H.) . . . .2514.08
Every-day religion. See Talmage (T. De W.) 1876. . . 3612 29
Every-day subjects in Sunday sermons. See Collier (R.L.) 2536.21
Every-day topics. &e HoUand (J. G.) 2632.17
Every man his own farrier, ^ee Olater (F.) 4627.10
Every man's own lawyer, [anon.] Ij.,I870. 1'2°. 5622. '28
Every Saturday. V. 1-8. B., 1866-69. 1.8°. .8179.01
— Same. N. S. v. 1-3. B., 1870-71. fol. .
— Same. N. S. v. 1-1. B., 1872-73. 8°. . 8079.09
Evesham abbey. Chronicon abbat. Eveshamensis, ad
1118. Ed. by W. D. Macray. London, 18(!3. 8°.
[RoUs chron.] 5140.
Evidence. See Opinions ; — FrobabiUties ; — also references under
Belief (p. 72).
Evidence Law of). See Law {Evidence.)
Evidences of natural and revealed religion. ,^ee Biblical and
rellg. lit. (Evidences of Christianity, p. 86.)
Evil. .See Biblical and reUg. lit. {Eml, p. 87 .—Evidences, p. 86 ;—
Fall of Man, p. 87 -.—Natural Ikeol., p. 99 ; —Sin, p. 104);—
Moral science.
Evil eye. See Witchcraft.
Evolution.
— Birks (T. R.) Modem physical fatalism and the
doctrine of evolution, incl. exam, of Speacer's
first principles. 1876 35-2'2.'27
— Fiske, (J.) Outlines of cosmic philosophy, based
on evolution. 2 v. 1875 [1H74.] . . .3915.28
— Force (M. F.) Pre-historic man. Darwinism and
deity, etc. 1873 5803.02
— OiU(W. I.) Evolution and progress. 1875.3556.18
— Haeckel(K) History of creation. 2v. 1876. 4713.24
— Lowne(B. T.) Philosophy of evolution. 1873. 4713.11
— itcCosh iJ.) The development hypothesis: is it
sufficient. 1870 3567.26
— Martineau [J.) Place of mind in nature and intuition in man
[In Contemp. rev., April, 1872.]
— Mivart (St. G.) Contemporary evolution; essay on
some recent social changes. 1876. . . 4713.27
Repr. from Contemp. rev., v. 23-24, 1874.
— Murphy (J. J. ) Habit and intelligence, in connec-
tion with the laws of matter and force. 2 v.
1869 5425.01
— Savage (M. J.) Keligion of evolution, 1876. 3588. 19
— Spencer (H.) Reply to Iftartineau, (Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872,
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the general alphabet, for his works and accompanying
criticism.
— ^atto (J. B.) General principles of the philosophy
of nature. 1848 5126.05
— ITrii/W (C/iaunccy). Philos. discussions. 1877. ,5418.12
See also Nat. qu, rev., v. 24. 1872 ; New Euglander, v. 30.
1871 (Defence of E.) ; Jan.. 1874 (E. versus theism, by B.
A. Smith) ; v. 34, 1875 (Metaphysics of E. . Modern philos.
and theory of E., by L. Adams) ; Pop. sci. monthly, May,
1874 (E, and the doctrine of design, by W. 8. Jevous).
.ftS" See also Natural history [Darwinian ami other develop^
ment theories) ;— BibUcal and relig. lit. (Evolution and reli-
gion, p. 87) ;— Language. (Evolution.)
Ewald (Alex. Charles). The last century of universal
history, 1767-1867. London, 1868. 16°. . 413.17
— Life and times of Algernon Sydney, 1622-1683. 2 v.
London, 1873. 8° 3168.04
— Our public records ; handbook to the national ar-
chives. London, 1873. 8° 451.25
— Eeference book of Engl. hist. L., 1866. 16°. 461.12
Ewald (Georg Heinrich August von) . Antiquities of
Israel. From the German, by H. S. Solly. Bost.,
1876. 8° 3441.26
— History of Israel. From the German, with preface
by K. Martineau. 2d ed. 4 v. London, 1869-71.
b°. 3441.17
— Life of Jesus Christ. Tr. and ed. by O. Glover.
Cambridge, (-B/iy.,) 1865. 12° 34'22.18
,8S- For a notice of E., see Brit. quar. rev., v. 57. 1873.
Ewbank (Thomas). Hydraulic and other machines for
raising water. 4th ed. N. Y., 1850. 8°. 3926.03
Same. London, 1812. 8° 3926.25
— Life in Brazil New York, 1856. 8°. . . . 1166.05
Ewer (Bev. Ferdinand C.) Sermons on failure of
protestantism, and on catholicity. New York,
1869. 16° 3547.11
— Two eventful nights, or the fallibility of " spiritual-
ism " exposed. N. Y., 1856. 1*2°. . . .3815.43
Examination of Canon Liddon's Bampton lectures on
the divinity of Jesus Christ. By a clergyman of
the church of England, [anon.] B.,1872. 8°. 3566.22
Excavations. See Useful arts (Engineering, p. 41).
Exchange (Bills of). See Law. (Exchange.)
Exchange (Stock). 5ee Political economy. (Stock exchange.)
Exchanges. .S'ee Political economy. (Banking; — Exchanges; —
Money) ■ — Arts (Useful : Weights and measures. Cambists,
etc., p. 48).
Excommunication. Lea (H. C.) Studies in church hist. 3425.16
Excursion (The) : poem. See Wordsworth (Wm.) 1849. 1696.03a
Excursions. See Thoreau (H. D ) 1863 1111.05
Executive power. See G-ovemment and politics.
Executors. ,Vee Law. (Executors and administrators.)
Exeter academy. .See N. A. rev , v. 87, 1858 (Phillips family and
Exeter academy).
Exhibitions (Universal). See Arts (Useful : Exhibitions, p. 43) ;—
United States centennial exhibition.
Exile. Percy anecdotes, v. 5, 1823 6211.09
Exodus (Book of). See Biblical and relig. lit. (Exodus, p. 87).
Exodus (Desert of the). See works on Palestine (in Countries,
p. 355).
Exodus of the western nations. ,S'ee Bury (W. 0.) 1865. , S63.16
Exotics. [Poetical translations. ] By J. F. 0. and L. C.
Boston, 1.S75. 16° 1642.23
Expanse of heaven. See Proctor (R. A.) 1873 4013.22
Expediency. See Chris examiner, v. 22 (Question of, by J. Wal-
ker) ; also Oompromise (p. 278) ; also Biblical and religions
lit. (Conscience, p »2) ; and Moral science, for works dis-
cussing the grounds of moral obligation.
Experience. Emerson (H. W.) Essays. 2d series, 1852 : p.
49 91 2624.06
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Experimental spiritism. See Kardeo (A.) 1874. , . . 8813.37
Expositioa of the barriers excluding men of gouiuH
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Exposition of tlie weatineHs and Inefflcieuoy of the gov. ot the
United Htutes. AVe Mercer (C. P.) 8725.12
Express buH.ness. Tucker ( T. W. ) Waifs from the
way bills of an old expressman. 1872. . 3926.40
— Errvit {E.) Mouut Voruon papers, 1«60 ; p. 248-258. 2624.13
Expression, (in art). .S.c Fine arta {Exprmim).
Expression of the einotious. Darwin (G.) Expression, etc.
1«73 6431.17
Reviewed in Ed. rev., April, 1873.
/>J- See aim Physiognomy ;— Eye.
Exqaemelin (Alexandre Olivier). See Buccaneers (p. 238).
Bxtracca
— Zioot- of elegant extracts. [Prose and verse.] 14G3.01
— Buekle [H. T.) Commonplace books. [In hit Miscel. works,
V. 2-3, 1872.] 6022.21
— Green ( T. ) Extracts from the diary of a lover of
literature. 1810 2,'528.20
— Ilearne ( 7". ) KeliquisB Heamiana!. Kemains, being
extracts from his ms. diaries, with a few notes by
P. Blis.s. 2ded. 3 v. 1869 5041.18
— Poynder (</. ) Literary extracts from English and
other works. 3 v. 1844-47. fi218.09
— Soulhey (H.) Commonplace book. 4 v. London,
1849-51. 8° 0218.01
Same. v. 1-2. New York, 1819. 8°. . fi2 18 0.5
aS' See also Qaotations :— Elocution. [Readings, p. 442.)
Extraordinary nieu. .Vci; Russell (Win.) 1856 3203.21)
Extraordinary women. Set Russell (Wm.) 1857. . . . 3263.19
Eye ^KxI)rJ.ssiou of the).
— Tuckerman {U. T.) The optimist, p. 184-174 2544 11
— Turnley iJ.) Language of the eye. i85fi. . 5431.21
See also Macmillau's mag,. Sept., 18C6 (Expression, by
0. A. Collins).
Bye (Physiology and diseases of the). See Medicine, (£ye.)
Eyebnght (Daisy), p.sruj. Manual of etiquette. New
York, 1873. 12-^ 5127. 1«
Eyes ami ears. See Beecher (H. W.) 1862 2513.08
Eyes ami ears abroad. .Sm Paddock (W. F.) 1873. . , 341.21)
Eylert ( Kulera. Fr. , J). D. ) lleligious life and opinions
of Frederick WiUiani iii., king of Prussia. Tr. by
J. Birch. London, 1844. 8° 30()2.2.5
Eyma (Xavier). Les femmes du nouveau-monde.
Paris, 1860. 12° 7041.12
— Les Peanx rouges : scenes de la vie des Indiens.
Paris, 18(10. 12° 7041.13
Eyrbiggja saga. Scott {Sir W.) Abstract of the Eyrbiggia saga.
(Til Ais Complete works, V. 1, 1833.J 5065.13 ; 02
Byre (Edward John). Expedition in;o Central Austra-
lia, 1840-41. 2 V. L., 1815. 8° 1063.02
~Hame(II.) Life of E. J. E. 1867. . . .3054.29
See also Macmillau's mag., Oct., Nov., 1865 (2 papers by
H. Kingsley).
Eyre (.Sic James). The stomach and its difficulties.
6d ed. Phila., 1869. 16° 4324.07
Eyre (Mary). Liidy's walks in the south of France in
1863. 2ded. London, 18 >5. 8^ . . . 962.1.3
Eyrifes (I. 13. B. ) L'.iugleterre, ou costumes, mcBur.s,
etc. Paris, [ai(0«/ lfi25.] 8° 6625.05
— La Chine, ou costumes, moeurs, etc. Paris, [ahout
1825.] 8° 6625.05
— Danemark. Paris, 1846. 8°. [Univerj.] . 901.22
— La Kussie, ou costumes, moeurs, etc. Paris, [alxnit
1825.] 8= 6625.05
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1825.1 8° 6625.05
Eyton ( liev. B. W. ) Antiquities of Shrop.shire. 12 v.
in 6. London, 185160. 1. 8° 486.08
Eyton (T. C.) Herd book of Hereford cattle, v. 2-3 ;
4 [by T. Duckham]. 3 v. L., 18")3-51. 12°. 6136.02
Ezecbial. Ezechieli et christianoram postarum relig.
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184(i. 8' 7765.02
Ezekiel. See Biblical and relig. lit. lEzekiet, p. 87 ;— Prophets,
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Fabens (J. W.) Life on the isthmus [of Panama].
New York, 1853. 12° 1165.04
Fabar (Frederick Wm.) Foot of the cross; or the
sorrows of Mary, 4th Amer. ed. Baltimore, 1859.
12° 3547.12
— Hymns selected from Faber. Northampton , ( Jfes., )
1867. 16° 1(H3.10
Faber (George Stanley). Apostolicity of trinitariauism.
2 V. Loudon, 1832. 8° 3547.21
— Difflcnlfes of infidelity. Phila., 1829. 1(5°. 3517,11
— Intiuiry into the hist, and theology of the ancient
YalleaHes and .\lbigeii8es. L., 1838. 8'. 3i33.17
— Napoleon m., the man of prophecy. New York.
]8.'>9. 24° .3133.01
— Origin of pagan idolatry. 3 v. L., 1816. 4°. 38 18. Oh
— Sacred ctilendar of prophecy. 2d ed. 3 v. London
1841. 12° 3546.2-
Fable. iiai/i/icA ( 7. ) Age of fable 113. 9
— IlremeriKC) Diet, of phrase and fable. l.><70. 6;;8.07
— Witeeler ( W.A.) Noted names of fiction. 18i'.."). 2761, ,7
See also Olassical dictionaries (p. 271)) :~Mytbologr.
Fable for critics. .SV.^ Lowell (.lames K.| 1H56 .... li)7i.(io
Fable of the bees. .SVs Mandeville (lleruard). 1796. . . 6436.17
Fables. See Fiction class-list, p. 4H0.
Fables and legends of many countries. See Saxe (J. O.) 1872.
FabUaux of the 12th-13th century. See Z«e Grand D*Aussr
(!'• J. B.) Kiw.ol
Face (The). See Fine arts {Expression ;~I/ead) ;— Physiognomy.
Facetia. See Wit and huiuur.
Factories, Gmtl Jir'daln. In.ipeclors of fuctork.i. Re-
ports, 1872 4314.22
See also Arts (Useful : Manufactures, p. 44).
Facts (Law of). *« Law. (A'ac<».)
Facts about wives and inotbers. .^f Donkersley (R.) .6836.16
Facts and laces. See Woolnoth (Thomas). 1054. . . . 6432.06
Facts and hints for everv-day life; [receipts, eIcA
[ByA. H. W.] L., ["187- ] 12°. . . .6015.23
Facts, not fairy-tales. See Dunn (H.) 1873 3614.03
Faerie queen. .SV« Spenser (Kdniimd). 1686.16: 1626.03; 1691.02
Fagan (Louis). Handlioik to the department of pr.nts
and drawings in the British museum. London,
1K7K, 8=
Fagge (C. Hilton) Report on forensic medicine, and on pnblic
health, 1863-65 With bibliography. [New Sydenham society.
Ycuiboiik, 1864-66. 8°.J 4304.05
— Report ou toxicology and materia medica; — On materia me<liea
and general therapeutics, 1865-6. (/« New Sydenham soc ,
Bioiin. retrospect, 1864-Oti.] 4304.06
Faggot or French slicks. See Head (.S"irF B.) 1853, . . 963.17
Fagnan {.Vine. Marie AutoiiiBtte). Minet-bleu et Louvette. |/>i
Cabinet des fees, v. 35.] 7052.35
Fain (Agathon Jean Fr., haron). Memoirs of the inva-
sion of France, and of the last six months of the
reign of Napoleon. New ed. Loudon, 18.(4.
8° 3131.11
Fair(.tfi-s. Laura), .fee Morse (J.T.,jr.) Famous trials. 1874.6011.19
Fair France, AVe Craik (.Wis. D. M. Muloch), 1871. . . 961.18
Fairbairii (John). Crests of the families of Gicat
Britain and Ireland. Ed, by J. Maclaren. 2 v.
Edinburgh, [I860.] 8° 6614.20
Fairbairu (Patrick, D. J). ) Eeview of the controversies
respectmg the person of Christ in Britain since
the middle of the 17th century. [In Dorner
(J. W.) History, etc. v. 3.] 3545.21
Fairbairu (Wm.) Lron. its history, properties, and
manufacture. New ed. Edin., 1865. 8°. 3934.37
— On the application of cast and wrought iron to
building purposps, 3d ed. With short treatise
on wrought iron bridges, L. , 1857-58. 8°. 3923.29
— On water-wheels. [In Weale (J.) Quar. papers.) . . 3918.16
Fairbanks (Charles Bullard). Aguecheek. Essays,
[and Sketches of foreign travel]. Boston, 1859,
12° 943.16
Fairbanks (George K.) History of Florida, to 1842.
Philadelphia. 1871. 12° 591.15
— Spaniards in Florida. Jackson \ille, 1868. 8°. 654.02
Fairfax (Thomas, lord). Short memorials. By himself, [In Ma-
sares (F.) Select tracts, v. 1.] 476.17
j^g' See also Biography (p. 143).
Fairfield ( Mias C. E. ) Our Bible class. New York,
1860. 12° 3547.15
Fairfield (Francis Gerry). Clubs of New Y'ork. New
York, 1873, 12° 6216.34
— Ten years with spiritual mediums. New York, 1 875.
12* 3812.38
Fah-field (George A.) Report on sewing-machines, [In U. S. Com.
fo Vienna exhib. Reports, v. 3, 1876.) 3916.17
Fairfield (Sumner Lincoln). Lays of Melpomene.
Portland, 1824. 12° 1643.20a
— Poems and prose writings, v. 1. [Poems.] Phila.,
1841. 8= 1643.20
— Select poems. [ IViW Fairfield (J.) Autobiogr., I860.] 3056.17
Fairholt (Frederick Wm.) Civic garland. Songs from
London pageants. L. , 1815. 16°. [Percy society,
V. 19.] 5060.i9
— Costume in England, till [1800]. L., 1846. 8°. 6625.17
In asking for booka, uae the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUB, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBKB.
454
FAIRHOLT - FANSHAWE
Palrholt (Frederick William), coniinued.
— Dictionary of terms in art. L., 1870. 12". 1413.04
— Gog aud Magog. Tiie giants in Guildhall ; with
otiier civic giants. Loudon, 1859. 16^ . 381G.34
Homes, liaants, and works of Rubens, Vandyke,
Eembrandt, and Cnyp ; the Dutch genre-paiuters ;
Michael Augelo ami Itaffaelle : art-rambles in
Belgium, Holland, and Italy. L., 1871. 8". 1445.22
— Homes, \yorks aud shrines of English artists. With
nmblesinKome. L., 1873. sm. 4". . . 1435.23
— Lord mayor's pa.j3mt3. Lo jdon, 1843. 16'=. [Percy
society, V. 10.] 5000.10
— Poems and songs rel. to George Villiers, duke of
Buckingham, and his assassination. London,
1850. 10''. [Percy society, V. 29.] . . 506J.29
— Rambles of an ar3'i;T3ologi:t. L., 1871. 8'. 1145.10
Contents: Rambles of an archsBologlst. Grotesque de-
Bigns. Finger rings. Aucieut brooches and dress fasten-
ings. Albert Diirer.
— Satirical so;igs and poems on costuma, 13th-19th
century. L.,1819. 10^. [Percy soc.,v.27.] 50UO.27
— Tobacco : its history and associations : incl. its
manufacture. L., 1819. 16° 4915.23
— Up the Nile, and home again. L., 1862. 12°. 10S1.19
Fairies. Hunt (L.) [In his Day by the fire, 1870 ; p. 81-12*. 2532.23
gg- See also Polk-lore.
Fairlie (R. F.) Railways or no railways. Narrow
gauge i> broad gauge. London, 1872. 8°. 3925.43
Fairmonnt park. See Ooantries. (Pidlad'tpliia, p. 358.)
Pairplay (Francis). Maj) of the Canadas. Loudon,
1831. 12° 5091.07
Pairplay (John, ed.,) pseud. Not3Softh3 Wandering
Jew on the Jesuits. London, 1845. 24°. 34i4.08
Fairs.
— Bourne (H.R.F.) Romance of trade, p. 60-72. 5922.15
— jB/ooWi/d and Long Island fair, Feb. 22,1864. History.
Brooklyn, 1864. 4^ 590.02
— Morley{H. ) Memoirs of Bartholomew fair. 1859. 4617. 04
See also article in M'CuUoch's Diet, of commerce, 1SG9.
Fairy queen. See Spenser (Edmund).
Fairy tiiles. See Fiction, p. «80.
Fairy tales of science. See Brough (J. C.) 1839. . . . 3913 18
Faith. See Biblical and relig. lit. (p. 87).
Faith (Kclipse of). See Rogers (Henry).
Faith (Nemesis of). .S'efiFroude (J. A.)
Faithful forever. See Patmore (C.) 1801 1G75.20
Faiths of the world. See Gardner (J.| 2 v [1858 60.]. .3428 01
Falconer(Thomas). Dia.<ertation8. See Hanno. Voyage, e(c. 427.18
Falconer (Wm., M.D., b. 1741, d. 1 05). Disserta-
tions on St. Paul's vovage ; and on [his] ship-
wreck. 2d ed. London 1870. 8°. . . 3758.10
Falconer (Wm., WiepoeO- Poiticai works. With life,
byJ. Mitlbrd. Boston, 1854. 10°. . . 1643.11
Same. London, 1830. 10° 1611.26
— Poems. Ed. with life by A. Cbalfuers. [In Ohalmers' Eng-
lish poets, V. 1*. 1810.) 1021). 14
— Select poems, [/n Sanford (£.) and Walsh (B.) British poets,
V. 27, 1822.) 1091.27
Falkiier (Ed ward). Ephesns, and t ae temple of Diana.
London, 1862. 1. 8° 10-,0.01
Falkland Islands. See Countries. {Fatk'anl Islands, p. 319.)
Fall of Uabylon. Sfe Gumming (John). 1870 3542.11
Fall of the Crimea. &c Spencer C^ap/. Edmund). 18.54. 554.10
Fallouz (Alfred A. P., vicmnle de). Louis xvi.
[Biographic.] 5e ed. Paris, 1868. 10°. 3113.32
— Madame Swetchine : sa vie et ses oeuvres. 2 v.
Paris, 1802. 12° 3167.20
PalBtaff (Sir John). Brough (R. B.) Life of. lUus.
by G. Ciuikshank. 1858 1755.02
See also Fortuightly rev., March, 1873 ((Hist, element in
Shakspeare's Falstaff) ; Geutlemau's mag., Kov., 1868. See
also under Shakspere (Wm.)
Fame aud Iteputation.
— Barnes {A.) Desire of reputation. [In his Essays and reviews,
v. 2, 1855; p. 107-201. J 2513.07
— Butwer [Sir E. G.) Posthumous rep. [in /us Caxtouiaua, 1804 ;
331-356.1 2515.07
— Godwin [Win.) [/« /lis Enquirer 1797. (2 art.)] . . .2526.17
— HazLitt ( Wtn.) Posthumous fame, [/n his Kouud table.] 2531.12
— Marsk \E. G.) Posthumous tame. [In Oxford prize essays.
V. 2.] 2541.12
— Saundevs [P.) Mosaics, p. 321-365 2543.04
Familieir French quotations, proverbs, and phrases.
London, 1870. 32°
Pamihar lectures. See Herschel [Sir 3. F. W.) . . . . 3913.20
FamiUar letters ou public characters, 1783-1815. See Sullivan
(Win.) . . ' 573.09
Familiar talks to boys. .Sm Hall (Jolm) 3512.06
Familiar quotations. See Bartlett (John) 6213.U2
Familiar words. See Friswell (J. Hain) 6213.04
FajniUes. See Genealogies ; —Aristocracy (p. 35) ;— Heraldry.
Famihes of speech. See Farrar (F. W.) 1870 6412.22
Family, as a primitive institution.
i\ote. — The Family as the nidus out of which sprang the
the earliest forms of law and primitive judicial concep-
tions of proprietary rights, is treated at large by Sir Henry
Maine in his ' Ancient Law.' lu his ' Village Conuuuni-
ties' aud his 'Early history ol Institiitious,' he dwells
more largely upon the family as the type of archaic so-
ciety. Much light is thrown upon the relations of the
early family to legal aud pohtical iustlti'tions and ideas
among the Teutonic people-, by Von Maurer and others.
a list of whose writings is appended to Maine's ' Village
Communities,' p. 398. 'I'he place of the family in Greek and
Roman history is di8.;ussed at large in the ' Ancient City '
of Fustei de Coulauges, aud incidentally in Cox's * History
of Greece,' and Freeman's ' Comparative Politics.' Sohm's
' Friiukische Reichs- uud Gerichtsverfassuug.' aud Lave-
leye's 'LaPropriete et ses formes primitives,' will be of
service in studying the family in its connection with
origin of proprietary rights. Anglo-Saxon family law is
treated of in a recent volume of ' Essays ou Anglo-Saxon
Law,' by Henry Adams and others. A very complete list
of authorities is prefixed. The place of the family in so-
ciological development is touched upon by Herbert Spen-
cer, in his ' Principles of Sociology,' and by John Fiske in
his ' Cosmic philosophy ' (chapter on the Evolution of
Society).— W. M. I.
Family and home life.
— Ackitum (\V. ) Life at home, e(c. 1870. .3513.15
— Beatlie [J.) Attachment of kindred, [/ji Works, v. 3.] 5015.11
— Emerson (K. W.) Domestic life. [In Ms Society and solitude,
1870; p. 91- 121 •.!.')'24.03
— FuridHijkain (Jkf.) Home life; or, how to make
home happy. 1871. 16° 35i7.16
— Oasparin (A., comte de). The family : its duties,
joys and sorrows. 1867 351 1.05
— IUiue(VV.) Home life. 1855 3.550.ffi»
— Percy anecdotes, v. 20. 1823 6211.20
— Ware {J. F.W.) Home life 3017.08
Jtf See also Children (p. 206) ;— Marriage.
Family mlviaer. See Hartshorne (H.) 1809 4322.15
Family "(The) and Parochial almanack. L., 1836-41. 16°. 6761.17
*Same. Family almauack. London, 1842. 10'. . 6761.24
yote. — For continuation, see Englishman's aud Family
almanack.
Family and the church. SeeHyacinthe [Fatliet-). . . . 3563.17
F.imily pen (The). Taylor family. See Taylor [Rev. Isaac).
Family romance. See Burke [Sir Bernard) 6012.14
Family worship. See Mauri ce (F. D.) Dialogues, etc. . 3674.21
Famiii (Cesar). Chili, Paraguay, Uiuguay, Buenos-
Ayres. Paris, 1810. 8°. [Univera.] . 901.18
— Circassie et Georgie. P., 1838. 8°. [Univers.] 902.29
— ColombieetGuyanes. P., 1837.8°. [Univers.] 901.17
Famines.
— Arnold R. A.) History of the cotton famine, from
the fall of Sumter to the passing of the Public
works act. 1804 5920.03
— Richardson ( W.) Simple measures by which lamines may be
prevented. 1816. [In Pamphleteer, v. 8.| . . . 6058.08
Note. — Upon famines in India, see \V. W. Hunter's Fam-
ine aspects of Bengal districts [1013 21] ; also Contemp.
rev., V. 4, 1807 ; Fraser's mag., v. 75. 1807 (Prevention of) ;
V. 70. 1867 ; North Brit. rev., v. 46, 1867.
Famous Americans. .Vff Parton (James). 1867. . . .3245 16
Famous books. See Adams (W. H. D.) 2513.11
Famous girls, \_tiiuin.'] 4th ed. L,, [1870. ] 1'2°. 32()I.17
Famous London merchants. See Bourne (H. B. F.) 1869. 3201.04
Famous painters and paintings. SeeSiieAA [Mrs. 3. ^.) 1435.16
Famous persons and places. See Willis (N. P.) 1854. . . 2545.13
Famous trials. See Morse (J. T.) 6611.19
Famous women and lieroes; a poem. See Michell (N.) 1871. 1667.03
Fan (The), a poem. See Gay (John) 1644.08
Fanaticism.
— Reese (D.M.) Humbugs of New York. 1838. 3813.39
— Madden ( H. R. ) Phantasmata ; or, Ulusions and
fanaticisms. 2 v. 1857 3813.12
— Taylor (I.) Fanaticism. 1819 3612.04
4ES* !^ee also Biblical aud religious literature. {Imposture
and Fanaticism, p. 89) ; — Delusions.
Fancourt (Charles St. John). Hist, of Yucatan to
close of 17th century. L, 1854. 8°. . .1165.16
Fane (Julian Charles Henry) and Bulwer-Lytton
(R. ) Tannhiiuser ; or the battle of the bards ; a
poem. By N. Temple and E. Trevor, [jxieud.]
London, 1861. 8°." 1694.0^
Fankwei. /See Wood (W. M.) 1859 1022.0*
Faiuiiug {0)1. David). Adventures in North Carolina,
1775 to 1783. With introd. and notes. New York.
180.5. 8°. [Sabin'srei^rints.] .... 564.22
Fanny Fern, pseud. See Parton [Mrs. James).
Faiisha'^e (Cyril Aston). Book of battle songs of va-
rious nations. With remarks. L.,[H.d. ] 4°. 1614.33
^BO.OKLYK MEBCANXI^E LIBBABK.
FANTOSME - FAU VEL-GOUR AUD
455
Faiitosme (Jordan). Chronicle of the war between
the English aud Scots, 1173-4. Tr. with notes, by
F. Michel. London, Suiiees soc, 1810. 8". 6116.15
Paraday (Micliaol). Experimental researches in chemis-
try and physics. London, 185D. 8='. . . 421,'j.'20
— Lectures on the chemical history of n caudle.
New York, 1861. 16°. 4211.02
— Observ. ou the education of the judgmeut. [In Youmans
(E. L.) Culture, etc., 1867.] 55U.lti
— Six lectures on the forces of matter. New Ycirk,
18H0. 16" 4022.04
— Some thougbtH on the conaorvation of force. (/« Youmans
(E. L.) Correlation, (•((:., p. 367383.) 402i (13
See aUo Biography (p. U3) ; aUo Maciuillau's mag., Juno,
ISBS (F., a discoverer, by J. 8. Kuasull).
Parey(Johu). Treatise on the steam engine. London,
1827. 4^ J927.06
Farces. See Plays.
Faria y Souzii or Housa (Manoel de). Portuguese Asia, 1505-1539.
Korr (R.) Voyages, etc.. v. 6-7.] 914.13
— — Same. [//> Astley (T.) Col. of voyages, v. 1, 1745.] 93.5.oa
Faiiugtou papert< ; ed. ijv Susan M. Ffaringtoii. London,
1S56. 4°. [Chetham soc, v. 39.] . . 60'J4.40
Pariai (Luigi Carlo). The lloman state, 1815-1850.
Tr. by W. E. Gladstone. 4 v. L., 1851. 8°. 5.35.17
Parley (Frederick Augustus, D.D.) Dnitarianism de-
fined. Boston, 1870. 8° 3547.24
Sermons.
— Christ among the children. [In Monthly relig. mag., Aug.,
1850 I . . . 3547.29
— Ohrietian consolation for bereaved parents. Brooklyn, 1841.
8° 3547.29
— Dangers of a business life. New York, 1847. 8". . . 3547.29
— Death of the president of the U. S. Boat., 1841. 8". . 3547.29
— Discourse at the dedication of Weatmiuster church. Provi-
dence. B . 1829. 8° 3i>47.29
— Discourse ou Johu Quincy Adams. Brooklyn, 1848. 8'. 3547.29
— Father (The) the only proper object of christian worship.
New York, 1849. 12° 3547.28
— Gospel requisitions. [Liberal preacher, July, 1834.] . 3547.29
— Grounds for rejecting the text of the three heavenly wit-
nesses. Brooklyn, 1845. 12° 3647.28
— Military glory. New York, 1848. 12° 3547.28
— Sermon, Westminster church, Nov. 10, 1839. Provideuce,
1839. 12° 8547.28
— Sermon after the interment of Henry Leeds. New York,
1843. 8' 3547.29
— Tribute to the memory of Seth Low. N. Y., 1853. 8". 3647.29
— Two discourses ou the Lord's supper. Providence, 1830.
12° 3547.28
— Two tracts. 1, on the origin of the doctrine of the trinity.
2, on the gentiinencss of the text of " The three heavenly
wiluessos." Brooklyn. 1832. 12° 3.547.28
— " What is truth." New York, 1843. 8° 3547.29
— Clxannimj ( ir. E.) Discourse at tbe ordination of F. A. F.,
Providence, E. I., Sept. 10, 1828. Boston, 1828. 8°. 3547.29
Farley (.J. Lewis). Two years in Syria. Loudon,
lH-)8. 8' 1042.17
Farlie (Uobert). Moral emblems. See Pigot (B.) . . . 1446.21
Farm ballads. See Oarleton (Wm.) 1873 1031.07
Farm legends. See Oarleton (Wm.) 1876 1631.10
Farmer (Benj. ) View of the internal policy of Gt.
Britain. [<mon.'\ L., 1764. 16°. . . . 5713.14
Farmer (Richard, D.D.) Cheetham ms. ; ed. by A. B.
Grosart. L., 1873. 4°. [Chetham soc. v. 89,
90.] 5096.08
— Essay on the learning of 8. [In Shakspere (W.) Plays, v. 2,
1803.] 17-3.05
Farmer's boy ; rural poem. Sm Bloomfleld (B.) . . . 10'5.02
Farmer's vacation. See Waring (Geo. K., jr.) .... 946. 12
Farmers' calendar, aiul gardeuiug. L., 1843. 16°. . .6761.25
*Samo. British farmers' almanack. 5 v. London, 1844-48.
16' 6701.26
Farmers' ready reckoner. London, 1861. 16°. 4015.20
Farming. S^'e Agricnlture (p. 7).
Farming for boys. .V"^ Ooulter (.Ifiss). 1866 6122.05
Farm-yard club of Jotham. See Loring (O. B.) . . . . 5126.09
Farutiam i Eliza \V. ) Ideal attained, story of two stead-
fast souls. N. ¥., 18i;5. 12° 191.01
— Eliza Woodson : an autobiography. See below My early
days 191.05
— Life in Pr.xirie laud. New York, 1852. 12°. 1124.16
— My early days. New York, 1855. 12°. . 191.05
— Woman and her era. 2d ed. 2 v. New York, 186'>.
1865. 1'2° 5823.01
Famham (Thomas J.) Life, adventures, etc., in Cali-
fornia and Oregon. N. Y., 1819. 8°. . .1114.01
Faruiiigham (Marianne). Home life. New York, 1871.
16° 3547.16
Faroe Islands. See Countries (p. 319).
Farquhar (George). Dramatic works. Ed. by Leigh
Hunt. London, 1849. 8° 1744.31
Contents : Beaux stratagem. Constant couple ; or a trip
to the Jubilee. Inc<mstaiit (Tlie) : or, the way to win lilm.
Love aud a bottle. Iterruitlng oncer. Sir Harry Wlldalr.
Twin rfvaU.
— Dunham ^S. A.) Lives, ete.. t. 3 3211. lA
See alto Qeotleman's mag., Jan., 1873 (by 0. C. Clarke).
Parr (Edward). Ancient history. 4 v. Gin., 1856.
12° 421.0.-'
— Select poetry, chiefly devotional, of roign of Eliza
beth. 2 V. Camb., (fin^.,) 18(;.5. 16". . 3765.J9
Farragnt {Admiral David G.) See Biography !p 144).
Farrar (Adam Storey). Critical history of free thonght.
N. Y., 1803. 12°. [Bamptou lectures.] 3547.17
FarrEU: (Wei;. Frederic Wm. ) Essays on a liberal edii
cation. London, 1867. 8° 551,5.21
— Fall of man, aud other sermons. 3d ed. London.
1876. 8° a5J7.30
— Families of speech; 4 lectures. L., 1870. 12°. 6412.22
— " In the days of thy youth." Sermons, 1871-7K.
New York, 1876. 12° 3547.23
— Life of Clirist. 2 v. N. Y., 1874. 8°. . .3422.24
— Seekers aft«r God. Phil., [Lond..] 1869. 12°. 5435.19
Vi*. : Seneca. Epictetus. Marcus AureUus.
— Silence and voices of God, with other sermons.
2ded. London, 187.5. 1'2°. 3.547.10
— Witness of hfstory to Christ : Hulsean lectures for
1870. Londou, 1871. 12° 3547.18
Farrar (Mrs. Eliza llot<;h, wife of John). John Howard.
Boston, 1833. 16°. 3083. ' 1
— BecoUectious of 70 years. B., 1866. 16°. . 3055.18
Farrar (Timothy, LL.D.) Manual of the constitution
of the U. S. Boston, 1807. 8° 5735.03
Farren(Wm., actor). See sketches of him in Bentley's miscel.,
Jan., 1857, and Gentleman's mag., Jan., 1872.
Farren (George). Observations on the laws of mortali-
ty and disease, and life insurance. With appen-
dix, on mania, melancholia, etc , as displayed in
Shakespeare's Lear, Hamlet, Ophelia, and Edgar.
London, 18-29. 8° 5914.-^6
Farriery. See Horse :— 'Veterinary medicine.
Fascination : or. philosophy of charming. See Newman
(J. B ) 3814.24
Fashion, i'ncy anecdotes, v. 19, 1823 6211.19
as- See also Costume (p. 284).
Fast day sermons : or the pulpit on the state of the
country. New York, 1861. 1-2°. . . .3517.20
Contents : Thornwell (J. H.) Our national sins. Palmer
(B. M ) Slavery a divine trust. Dabney (U. L.) The christ-
ian's best motive for patriotism. Breckinridge (R. J )
The union to be preserved. Van Dyke (H.J) ('haraeter
aud influence of abolitionism. Lewis (T.) Patriarchal and
Jewish servitude no argument for American slavery.
Raphall (M.J.) Bible view of slavery. Vinton F.) Fanati-
cism rebuked. Beecher (H. W.) Peace, be still. Bellows
(H. W.) The crisis of our national disease. Adams (W.)
Pi-ayer for rulers ; or duty of chriiftian patriots.
Fast in the ice ; polar regions. [In Ballantyne's miscel., v. 3,
1869] 931.04
Fast life ou the modern highway. See Taylor (J.) 1874. 3925.44
Fatalla-Sayeghir. La)na>tine (A. de). Residence of
F. among the wandering Arabs of the Great
Desert. 1836 1052. 'il
Fate. Emerson («. W.) Conduct of life, 1860 : p. 1-43. 2524.03
— fiutarch. Of fate. [In his Morals, v. 5, p. 293308.] . 6435.30
*S* See also Necessity ;— Providence (as Antonym).
Father Prout, pseud. See Mahoney (Francis .
Fathers of the church. See BibUoal. relig and eccl. lit (p. 87).
Fathers of the Desert. See Raffner (H.) 1850 3421.01
Fau (Julien). Anatomy of the external forms Of man ;
for artists. Ed. by E. Knox. [Text only]. Lond.,
1849. 8° 1456.06
Faulkner (Henry). Elephant haunts. London, 1868.
8° 10^*5.13
Faimoe (D. W.) Christian in the world. Boston,
1875. 1'2° 3547.25
Faurlel (Claude Charles). History of proven9al poetry.
Tr. by G.J. Adler. N. Y., 1860. 8°. . . '27^5.12
Fanssett (Thomas Godfrey). On the present state of the law of
"Treasure trove." (/n Archasol. journal, v. 22.] . 1463.17
Faust, drama. See (Goethe (J. W. von).
Faust. Dr. Johannes Faust, [/n Simrock (K.) Deutschen Yolka-
bilchcr, V. 4. 1840.) 7126.24
Same. Hist, of the damnable life and deserved death of
Dr. John Faustus, [In Thorns (W. J.) Early EngUsh prose
romances, v. 3. 1858.] 2B1.24
Same [In Boscoe (T.) Germ, novelists, v. 1, 1826.] 244.16
See rilso Atlantic monthly, v. 2, 1868 (German legend of
Dr. Faustus, by T. A. L. Bobinson).
Fauvel-Gouraud (Francis). Phreno-mnemotechny ;
or the art of memory. N. Y., 1845. 8°. 5518.26
In sskhig for books, use the •• Book Or,lers," giving the AUTHOa'S NAME, the flrst part of tbe TITLE, and the NDMBER,
456
FAVORITE -FENIAN
Favorite authors, a companion-book of prose and
poetry. Boston, 1861. 12° 2.V24.U
Favourite fables, in prose and verse. London, 1875.
16° 181.15
FavTS (Jule«). See King (E.) Fieucli pobt. leaders. 1876. 3221.17
Fawoett (Henry). Manual of political economy. 3d ed.
London, 1869. 12° 5912.13
— Pauperism : its cau.ses and remedies. Loudon and
New Vork, 1871. 8°. ....... 5825.23
— Speeches on some current political questions. Lon-
don, 187.i. 8° 5724.19
Contenls : Indian fluauce. The education act, 1873. The
nine hours bill, 1873. Election expenses, 1873. Women's
BuflfraKO, 1873 Household suffrage, 1873. Irish university
educatiou. The enclosure ol' commons, 1871. Tile law offi-
cers of the crowu, 1872. Speech at Brighton, 1873.
— Hinton (H, J.) Eug. railical leaders. 1875 3221.14
— and Fawoett (Millicent Garrett). Essays and lec-
tures on social and political subjects. London,
1872. 8° 5814.23
Contenls : [By H. F.) Modern socialism. Of state inter-
vention. Paiiperism, charity, and the poor law. What can
be done for the agricultural labourers. The House of lords.
[By M F. G.l Fiee educatiou in its economic aspects. Na-
tional debts and national pr<isperity. Schools' inquiry com-
missioners on the education of girls. Educatiou of women.
Electoi-al disabilities of women. Why women require the
frauchise. An American [S. Sterne] on representation.
Proportional representation and Hare's schemo c'plained.
— Political economy for beginners. London, 1870.
18°. 5011.10
Fa-wcett (Millicent Garrett). Tales in political econo-
my. London, 1874. 1'2° 5911.29
The Srimats. The shipwrecked sailors. Isle Pleasant.
Foreign trade.
Fawkes (Francis). Poems. [In Chalmers' (A.) English poets,
V. 16, 1810.) 1626.16
Fay (F. R.) Epistle of Paul to the Romans. [In Lange (J. P.)
Commentary. New Test., v. 5, 1869 3747.15
Fay (Joseph O. ) Digest of laws of state of New York.
3 V. New York, 1874-76. 8° 5616.09
Fearing (Paul). Sse Campbell (J. W.) Biogr. sketches. .3216.16
Fearn ur Noel Fearn. See Christmas (Henry).
Fearn (John). First lines of the human mind. Lon-
don, 18'20. 8° 5433.09
— Letter to Stewart on laws of vision. [In Pamphleteer, v. 12,
1818.) 6058.12
— Manual of the physiology of mind. London, 1829.
8° 5433.10
— Review of first principles of Berkeley, Reid, and Stewart.
1816. [In Pamphleteer, v 3, p. 346-359.] .... 6068.03
— Essay on external perception. 1815. r/;i Pamphleteer, v. 6,
p, 66-8I.J 6058.05
Fearnsiie (Henry Gray). Picturesque beauties of the
Rhine. London, [».(?.] 8° 966.05
Featberstoubaugh (George Wm.) A canoe voyage up
the Minnay Sotor. 2 v. L., 1847. 8°. . 1115.14
Federal party. See Countries. ( United States : Polit. hist., p. 389.)
Federal government. See G-overnment and politics.
Federalist (Tbe) on the new constitution. By Hamil-
ton, Madison, and Jay. New ed. Hallowell, 1852.
8° 5734.05
Same. Also the Continentalist, etc., by Hamil-
ton. Ed. by J.C. Hamilton. N.Y., 1861. 8°. 5734.10
Same. The Fcederalist. With hist, introd. and
notes by H. B. Dawson. N. Y., 1863. 8^ 5734.11
— Correspondence between John Jay aud H. B. Dawson, and
between James A. Hamilton and H. B. Dawson, eonceru-
iug the Foederalist. New York, 1864. 8° 6734.14
Feeiee Islands. See Countries. (Fyi 7s/amis, p. 319.)
Feelings Hran (C.) Educatiou of. 4th ed. 1872. . . . 6433.19
Dlf Sec also Emotions p. 444|.
Feet See Medicine [Fool] ; — also Boots and Shoes (p. 2'23).
Feilner (J.) Lxpluratious in upper CaUfornia, in 1860. [In Sm.
report, I8i;4.] 3936.19
Feiarabaud (August). Die Schweizcrische Alpenwelt
Bielefeld, 1»73. 8° 985.25
Feinagle (Gregor von). New art of memory. London,
1H12. 12° 5511.11
Feldborg (Anders Andersen). Continuation. See Baden (G. L.)
History of Norway, etc. 1817 542 14
— Appeal to the English nation in behalf of Norway. [In Pamph-
leteer, v. 14, 1814.] 6038.04
Felkiu(Wm. ) History of machine-wrought hocsiery
and lace manufactures. L., 18(17. 8°. .3931.12
— Hosiery and lace. [In British m'fg industries. 1876.] 3041.29
Fell (John, bp. of Oxford). Life of Henry Hammond,
D.D. Oxford, 1856. 16° 3074.26
Same, (/n Wordsworth (0.) Eccl. biogr.. v. 4. 1853.] 3446.04
— lutei-est of England stated [with reference to the great rebel-
lion. //I Ma«area(F.) Select tracts, v. 2, 1816.] . 476.18
Fellenberg (Pliilipp Emanuel von). Letter [in French] on his
establishment at Hofwyl. [In Central soc. of ed., v. 2,
1838.] 6513.05
See also National assoc. soc. science. Trans., 1858 (Ed.
establ. of E. de Fellenberg),
Fellow (R.) Game of croquet. N. Y., 1865. 16°. 4 fi 12. 03
Fello'ws (i'lr Charles). Account of the Ionic trophy
monument at Xanthus. L., 1848. 8°. . . 1455.28
— Travels and researches in Asia Minor, more particu-
larly in Lycia. L., 1852. 12° 1033.01
— Xanthian marbles. London, 1843. 8°. . . 1455.28
Fellows (John). The veil removed ; reflections on
Humphrey's Life of Israel Putnam. New York,
1813 . . 314ti.'i9
Fellowes (Robert). Eight of property vindicated
against universal suffrage. L., 1818. 8°. 5717.00
Pelltham (Owen). Resolves, divine, moral, political.
London, 1849. sq. 8° 3552.04
Felt (Josiah Barlow). Annals of Salem. 2d ed. 2 v.
Salem, 1845-49. 8° 601.02
— Ecclesiastical history of New England. 2 v. Boston.
1855-62. 8° 3456.16
— Historical account of Massachusetts currency. Bos-
ton, 1839. 8° 5937.04
— History of Ipswich, Essex and Hamilton. Cam-
bridge, 1834. 8° 611.06
Felton (Cornelius Conway). Familiar letters from
Europe. Boston, 1865. 12°. 943.22
— Greece, ancient and modern. 2 v. Boston, 1867.
8° 426.11
— Life of Wm. Eaton. New York, 1863. 8°. [In Sparks (J.)
Amer. biogr., v. 9.] 3241.09
— Selections from modern Greek writers. Cambridge,
(Mass.), 1857. 12° 6414.03
Felton (John Brooks). The horse shoe : a poem.
Cambridge, (Mass.), 1849. 12° ... 1643.12
Felton (John H. ) The decimal system : weights and
measures 4015.21
Female beauty. See Cazenave (A.) 1874 6836.04
Female poets of America. See Griswold. . . 1645. 06 ; 1645.03
Female biography, educatiou, suffrage, rights, etc. See Women.
Female poets of America. See Read (T. B.) . . . .1677 17
Female proso writers of America. See Hart (J. S.) 1862. 2755.22
Fencing. See Military science. [Sword-play.)
Fendler (Augustus). Meteorology of Colouia Tovar, Venezuela.
[In Sm. report, 1857.] 3936.12
Fenelon (Francois de Salignac de La Mothe). Aven-
tures de Telemnque. — Recueil des fables. Paris,
1848. 16° 7021.14
. Same. Adventures of Telemachus. Tr. by J.
Hawkesworth, with life by Lamartine, essay on
his genius by ViUemain, critical notices, etc.
Ed. by O. W. Wight. N. Y., 1859. 12°. 101.17
— Conversations with M. de Eamsai on the truth of
religion, with his Letters on the immortality of the
soul and the freedom of the will. Tr. by A. E.
Silliman. New York, 1869. 8°. ... 3552.08
— De I'education des filles. Dialogues des morts et
opusc. divers. Abre'ge des vies des anciens philo-
sophes. Paris, 1848. 16° 7021.16
— De I'existence de Dieu. Entretiens sur la rel gion,
Btir I'auiour de Dieu, sur divers snjets de meta-
physiqne et de religion. Dialogues sur 1 eloquence.
Lettre sur les aTiciens et les modernes. Lettre a
Louis XIV. Paris, 1816. 16° 7021.15
— Dialogues on eloquence ; particularly for the pulpit.
With his letter to the French academy concern-
ing rhetoric, poetry, history, aud comparison be-
tween the ancients and moderns. Tr. by W. Ste-
venson. Loudon, 1808. sm. 8°. . . . 6334.16
— Dissertation ou pure love. 2d ed. London, 1738.
8° 3551.06
— Ethic tales and fables. Tr. by D. Bellamy. [In B.'s Ethic
amusements.] 185.07
— Fables et coutes. [In Cabinet des fees, v. 18, 1786.] 7052.18
— Lives of the ancient philosophers. Tr. by J. Cor-
mack. New York, 1847. 18° 5412.24
— Selections from writings. By Mrs. FoUen. Boston,
1859. 12° 3552.07
O- For lives of F., see Biography (p. 144).
Fenian brotherhood. James Stephens, chief organizer
of the Irish republic, embracing an account of the
Fenian brotherhood. N. Y., 1866. 12°. . 31('5.15
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 17, 1866 (The Fenian idea,
by F. P. Cobbe) ; Blackwood's mag., v. 98, 1885 ; v. 101 , 1867
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
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the Iriali church, by J. Godlcluj ; Frasor'B mag., n.h., v. 6,
1872 ; Quar. rev., v. 122, 1807 (Eugl. deiuuci'acy and Irtih
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Fsnin (Pierre <le). Hlstoire de Charlee vi. 1407-1422. [In Fetltot.
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Fenn [Sir John). Paston letters : reigns of Henry vi. ,
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Sohn, 1849. 12°. 471.17
Same. New ed., by J. Glairdner. 1422-1509. Hen-
ry vi.— Henry vn. 3 V. L., Arher, 1872. 12°. 472.23
See Fortu. rev., v. 2 (Are the P. letters authentic? by H.
Merivale ; with reply by J. Gairduer) ; Ed. rev., Apr., 1877.
FeiineU(G.) Book of the roach. L., 1H70. 10°. 4616.23
FenneU (James). Apology for life. Ph., 1814. 8=. 3055.28
Fenner (Thomas P.) Fifty cabin and plantation souga. {In
Armstrong (M. F.) arid Ladlow. Hampton and its stu-
dents.! .'.522.0*
Fenning (Eliza, d. 1815). Paget {J,) Judicial puzzles [In hit
Paradoxes and puzzles. 1874.) 2538.11
Peuatauton (Church of). Records. 1651-1694. Ed. by
E. B. UnderhiU. London, 1854. 8°. [Haiiserd
Knollys society.] 35.';8.13
Featon (Elijah). Mariamne ; tragedy. London. 1723.
8° 1724.12
— Poems Life, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) English
poets, v. 10, 1810.) 1626.10
— Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (B.) British poets,
V. 14, 1819.] 1691.14
Fenton (Roger). The Conway in the stereoscope.
Notes by J. B. Davidson. L., 1860. 12°. 954.27
Fenwiok (T.) and Baker (T.) Treatise on subterra-
neous surveying, and magnetic variation of the
needle. London, 1861. 16° 392.5.19
Ferber (J. Jacques). *Oryctography of Derbyshire. [In Pin-
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Ferdinand. S^ For lives of rulers of this name, gee Bio-
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Fereal (V. de). Young Dominican ; or, life in the In-
quisition. Phila., 1853. 8° 3426.17
Fergus (Henry). Hist, of the Western world : United
States. [To 1830.] 2 v. London, 1838. 16°.
[L. C. C] 572.09
Ferguson (A. ) Essay on the history of civil society.
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— History of the Roman republic. New York, [n.d]
18° 433.17
— Institutes of moral philosophy. 3d ed. Edinburgh,
1785. 16° 5434.39
Ferguson (James). Astronomy. L., 1799. 8°. 4016.04
— Life; with notes, eic, by E. Henderson. Edinb.,
1867. -8° 4013.14
Fergusson (James). Ancient topography of Jerusalem.
London, 1847. 8° 1055.12
— History of architecture. 2 v. L., 1865-67. 8°. 1314.07
— History of the modern styles of architecture , sequel
to Hand-book of architecture. L.,1862. b". 1314.09
— niustrated hand-book of architecture. 2 v. Lond. ,
1855. 8° 1314.05
— One hundred 'stereo.scopic illustrations of architect-
ure and natural hisiory in Western India. Photo-
graphed by major GiU. L., 1864. 8°. .1312.19
— Rude stone monuments in all countries. London,
1872. 8° 427.22
— Tree and serpent worship. L. , 1869. 4°. .
— True principles of beauty, with reference to archi-
tecture. London, 1849. 1. 8°. ... 1436.03
Ferguson (M. C. ) Story of the Irish before the con-
quest. London, 1868. 16° 492.0.".
Feigusaon (Robert). Select poems. Ed. by B. Walsh. (In British
poett, v. 37, 1822.] 1091.37
Ferguson (Robert). New and popular history of Eug-
hind. [To 1850.] 4 v. inl. L., 1854. 12°. 462.26
Ferguson (Robert). Swiss men and Swiss mountains.
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— The Teutonic name-system applied to the family
li.T.mes of France, England, and Germany. Lon-
don, 1864. .s° 6614.13
Fermentation. A'ee Schiitzenberger (P.) 4212.20
Ferns. See Botany (p. 225).
Feroe Islands. See Countries. [Faroe lilands, p. 319.)
Feirall (James Stephen) a/id Repp (T. G.) Dansk-
engelske Ordbog, gjenuemseet af W. Mariboe.
Kjobenhavn, 1861. 12° 6422.14
Ftrrar (Nlcbolu). Itckard [P.) Life of. [/n Wordaworth .O.)
Ecol.blogr.. T. 4, 1853.] 8448.04
Ferrar (W. H.) Comparative grammar of Suuskrit.
Greek, and Latin, v. 1. L., 1809. 8°. . 6412. 19
Ferraris (F. L ) Prompta bibliotbeca, canonica, juri-
dica, moralis, theolugica, etc. Ed. novissiiua ;
locupletnnte J. P. Migne. 8 v. I^aris, ISOO-^l.'i.
8° 3518.01
Ferrell (Wm.) Converging series expressing ratio betwef-n tbe
circumferences and diameter of a circle. [In Sm. coutrlb,,
V. 18.) SVJT.IS
Ferrero (Edward). Art of dancing. Now York, 1m59.
12° 4612.23
Ferrey (Benjamin). Recollections of A. N. Welby
I'ugin, iind Augustus Pagin. With app. by E. 8.
Purcell. London, 1861. 8°. 3146.16
Ferrlar (John). Illustrations of Laurence Sterne, with
other essays and verses. 2d ed. 2 v. in 1. Lond.,
1812. 12° 2524.15
Contentt : Illustrations of Sterne. Of certain varieties of
man. Meuippean essay on English historlana. On the
origin of tbe mod. art of fortification. The puppet-show :
a poem. Of mcuIus. Dialogue in the shades. The Biblio-
mania, an epistle, A northern prospect.
Fenler (David). Functions of the brain. New York,
1876. 8°. *. 4337.27
Ferrier (James Frederick). Institutes of metaphysic:
theory of knowing and being. Edin. and Lond. ,
18.54. 8° 5412.16
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rav., v. 23, 1885.
— Lectures on Greek philosophy, and other philosophi-
cal remains. Ed. by Sir A. Grant and E. L. Lnsb-
ington 2 v. Edin., 1866. 8° 5412.22
— Skelton {J.) Campaigner at home, 1865 ; p. 231-240. . 2642.29
See also Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 (F.'s Philos. remains) ; Mac-
millau, Jan., 1868 (Philos. life of F.)
Ferrier (J. P. ) Hist, ol the Afghans. Tr. by W. Jesse.
London, 1858. 8° 1036.15
Ferris (Benj. ) Hist, of the settlements on the Dela-
ware, to the colonization under Penn. Wilming-
ton, 1846. 8° 592.11
Ferris (Benj. G. ) Utah and the Mormons. New York.
1856. 12° 3454.02
Fenis (Mrs. B. G.) Mormons at home. New Yoirk,
1856. 8° 345t.09
Ferris (Isaac). Jubilee memorial of the Amer. Bible
society : fifty years' work. N.Y., 1867. 8°. 3515.14
Ferris (John Alex. ) Financial economy of the U. S.
illustrated, and causes which retard the progress
of California. San Francisco, 1867. 12°. 5916.06
Ferry. See also Ferrey.
Ferry (Gabriel), pseml. See BeUemarre (E. L. G. de F. de).
Ferry (lulcs). [In King (E.) French pollt. leaders. 1876.] 3221.17
Ferry-boy and the financier. See Trowbridge (J. T.) . . 3036.21
Ferrybridge (Mrs. Henry Nelson). Naples and Sicily
under the Bourbons. L., 1867. 12°. . 973.03
Fessenden (Thomas Green). Teirible tractoration,
and other poems. By Christopher Caustic [ p.seud. ]
Boston, 1836. 16° 1043.13
Fessler (Joseph). The true and the false infallibihty
of the popes. Reply to Dr. Schulte. New York,
1875. 10° 3547.26
Festivals. See Amusements (p. 23) ; also Demosthenes. Agaiuat
Leptines. Appendix, p. 271-307 [6314.18].
Festus (Sextus Pompeius). De verborum significa-
tione. 2v. London, Valpy, 1826. 8°. . 7713.14
Festns, a poem. See Bailey (P. J.) 1853 1614.01
Fetich in theology. .SVe Miller (John). 1872 3575 30
Fetis (Francois Josejjh). Biographic universelle des
musiciens et bibliographic generate de la musique.
2e ed. 8 v. Paris, 1868. b° 1565.01
— Histoire generale de la musique. v. 1-5. Paris,
1809-76. 8° 1565.09
— History of music. From the French. London, 1846.
12° 1562.14
— Traite complet de la theorie et de la pratique de
I'harmonie. Paris, 1844 8° 1506.10
Fetridge (W. Pembroke) Harper's hand-book for
travelers in Europe and the East. New York,
1862. 12° 942.03
Sama 7th year. New York, 1868. 12°. 942. 03 J
Same. 14th year. New York, 1875. 12°. 942.28
— Harper's phrase-book ; or hand-book of travel talk.
In aaking for books, use tbe " Book Order," giving the AUTUOB'S K&US, the first part of the TITLE, and tbe NDUBKB.
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Euglisb, French, Gtermaa, and Italian. New York,
1868. Bq. 16" 6411.02
— Biaennd fall of the Paris oommtme in 1871. New
York, 1871. 12" 52G.14
Feuohtersleben (Ernst, Freilmr vou). Dietetics of the
soul. New York, 1858. 16° 5435.20
— Medical p.sychology. Tr. by H. E. Lloyd. London,
Sydenham soc, 1817. 8" 4316.05
Peuchfwanger (Lewis). Popular treatisa on gems.
New York, 1859. 12° 1583.01
Feudal castles of France. (Western provinces.) By
[Mrs. W. P. Byrne]. L., 1869. «". . . 523.15
Feudalism.
— BeU(A.) Historical sketches of. 1852. . 443.10
— Hampson (R. T.) Origines patriciae : or, a deduction
of European titles of nobility and dignified offices
from their primitive sources. 1840. . . 661J.0ij
j^- Sie also Countries [MiddU ages, p. 345) ; — Knighthood.
Feuerbach (Ludwig Andreas). Essence of christinnity.
Tr. byM. Evans. 2d ed. N.Y., 185". 12°. 35.52.01
— itenan IE.) Feuerbach and the new Hegelian school. [In kit
Studies, clc, 1864.] 3412.10
Feuerbach (Paul Johann Anselm von). Caspar Hau-
ser. Boston, 1832. 18° 3076.07
— Bemarkable criminal trials. Tr. by lady Duff Gor-
don. New York, 1846. 12° 5611.13
Feuillet (Jean Baptiste). Life of Saint Kose of Lima.
Ed. byF. W. Faber. L., 1847. 12°. . . 3151.29
FeuiUet (Octavo). Bellah. 8e <5d. P., 1809. 12°. 7018.06
— Histoire de SibyUe. Nouv. ed. P., 1869. 12°. 701S.07
— Julia de Trecoeur. 5e ed. — [Circe, seine parisienne.]
Paris, 1872. 12°. 7018.08
_ Monsieur de Camors. 7e ed. P., 1867. 16°. 7018.22
— La petite comtesse. Le pare. Onesta. Nouv. ed.
P., 1857. 12° 7018.21
— Boman d'un jeune homme pauvre. Nouv. ed. Paris,
1869. 12° 7018.18
— Seines et comedies : Le village, Le cheveu blanc,
Dalila, L'ermitage, L'ume, La ffe Nouv. dd.
Pans, 1868. 12° 7018.19
Seines et proverbes : Le fruit defendu. La crise, Ke-
demption, Le pour et le contre, Alix, La partie de
dames, Lacled'or. Nouv. ed. P., 1869. 12°. 7018.20
j^^ For Engl, versions of hia noeels see Fiction class-list.
FeuiUet de Conches (F. S.) Causeries d'un carieux.
4 V. Paris, 1862-68. 8° 25:5.21
Feval (Paul Henri Corentin). Le Bo.ssu ou le petit
Parisien. Nouv. ed. 3 t. P., 1866. 12°. . 7014.17
— Le Capitaine Faulome. 5e ed. P., 1867. 16°. 7041.20
— Le Fils du diable. 4 v. Paris, 1861. 12°. . 7044.21
— Les Habits noirs. 2e ed. 2 v. P., 1865. 12°. 7041.26
— Les Parvenus. Paris, 1869. 16° 7044.25
Ferwi. See Medicine, (feoeis.)
Feydeau (Ernst Aime). Art of pleasing. New York,
1874. 12° 58)6.04
— Aventures du b-ir^n de Feicste. Comment se for-
ment les ieunes gens. Paris, 1869. 12°. . 7018.14
— Mari (La) de la diuseuse. 3e ed. P., 1864. 12°. 7018.15
— Monsieur de S.iint-Bertrand ; suite d'un Debut a
I'opeia. Paris, 1864. 12° 7018.16
— Secret (La) du bonheur. 2 v. P., 1864. 12°. 7018.12
— Un debut a lop(5ra. 3e ed. P., 1861. 12°. . 7018.17
Foulkes {Rev. Edmund S. ) The Athanasian creed ;
with other enquiries on creeds in general. Lon ion,
1872. 8° 3552.01
Fibbleton (George). TrsTels in America. New York,
1833. 12° 1132.20
Fibrous plants. See Botany (p. 225).
Ficbte (Johanu Gottlieb). De I& science de la eon-
naiasance. Tr. parGrimblot. P., 1843. 8°. 5412.18
— Criticism of philos. systems. Tr. by A. E. Kroeger. [In Jour.
of spec, philos,, v. X, 18C7.]
— Destination de I'homme. Paris, 1836. 8°. 3552.15
Note.— The French of 'Vocation of man,' below.
— Facts of consciousuesa. Tr. by A. E. Kroeger. [In Jour, of
spec, philos., v. 6, 1871; (4art.)J
— La vie bienheureuse. Paris, 1845. 8°. . . 3552. 16
— New exposition of the science of knowledge, Tr. by A. E.
Kroeger. [In Journal of spec. phUos., v. 3, 1869 ; 4 art.]
— Popular works. Tr. with memoir, by W . Smith.
2 V. London, 1848. 12° 3552. 13
CimUnts : v. 1. Memoir of the author. Vocation of the
scholar. Nature of the scholar. Vocation of the man.
V. 2. Characteristics of the present age. The way towards
the blessed life. Outlines of knowledge.
— Sanuntliche Werke. Herausg. von 1. H. Fichte. 8 v.
BerUn, 1845-6. 8°
Contents: v. 1, 2. Zur tkeoretischen Philosophie. 1, Re-
cension dea Aeuesidemus, 1794. Ucber den BegriflF der
Wissenschaftslehre, oder der sogenaunteu Pliilosophie.
Qrundlage der gesamiuten Wlsseuschattslehre. tirundrlss
der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre. Auhaug : Hede tiber
die WUrde des Meuscheu. le, 2e Einleituug iu die Wissen-
schaftslehre. 1797. Versuch eiuer uoucu Larstelluug der
'Wlsseuscbaft^lchre, 1797. 2, DarstelUiug der AVisseiiSchafts-
lehrea. d. J. 1801. Die Bestimmuug des MeuschLu, 1800.
Popularer und kritischcr Auhaug : Snuueuklarei- Bericht
iiber das Weseu der neucstou philosophie, IHOl. Vt-r-
gleichuug des voui Herru Prof. Schuiid aufgesteilten Sys-
tems mit der Wisseuschaftslchre, 1795. Auualeu des
philosophischeu Tous, 1797. Keceusion vou Bardili's Gruud-
riss der ersten Logik, 1800. Autwortsscbreibeu au Heruu
Prof. Reinhold, 1801. Die Thatsacheu des Bewnsstseyns,
1810. Die^Visseuschaftalehre in ihrera allgemeiueu Umrisse,
1810. 3, 4, Zur Rechts- und Sittenlehre. 3, Grundlage des
Naturrechts uach Principieu der Wisseuschaflslehre. 1796.
Der geschlosseue Handelsstaat, 180O. 4, Sysltm der Sitten-
lehre nach deu Principieu der Wiaseuschaltslehre. 1798.
Die Staatslehrc, Oder Uber das Verhiiltuiss des Urslaates
zum Veruunftreiche, im Vorlesuugeu. 1813. liede au
seiue Zuhorer, am 19 Feb. 1813. 5, Zur Ketigwnsphilosophie.
Aphorismen iiber Rt-ligiou und Deismus, 1790. Vt-rsuch
eiuer Kritik aller Uffenbaruug, 1792. Ueber deu Gruud
unseres Glaubeus an eiue guttlicho Weltregiei-ung, 1798.
Appellation au das Publicum gegeu die Auklage des Atheia-
mus, 1799. Gerichtlit'ho Yerantwortung schiifteu gegeu
die Anklage des AtUeismus, 1799, iliickerinueiuugen,
Aiitworteu, Frageu. Aus eiucm Privatschreibeu, iui Jan.,
1800. Die Anweiauug zum seligeu Lebeu, Oder auch die
Religiouslehre, 1806. 6-8. Populiirphilosi'plUsiihe Schriflen.
fi, Zuriickforderuug der Deiiklreiheit vou deu Fiirsteu* Eu-
ropeus, die sic bisber uudriickten, 1793. Beitriige zur
Berichtiguug der Urtheile des Publicums iiber die franzo-
sische Kevolutiou, 1793. Eiuige Vorlesuugeu iiber die
Bestimmuug dea Gelehrteu, 1794. Ueber daa Weseu des
Gelehrten, uud seiue Erscheiuuugeu im Gebiete der Frei-
heit. 1805. Ueber die eiuzig nibgliche Storuug der aka-
demischeu Freiheit, 1812. 7, Die Gruudziige ties gegen-
wiirtigen Zeitalters, 1804. Redeu au die deutsche Nation,
1808. Anhang zu deu Kedeu au die deutsche Natiou, 1806.
Politiscbe Fragmeute, 1807 und 1813. a. BrucbetUcke aus
eiuem uuvoUeudeteu politischeu Wetke, 1806-07. Episode
iiber uuser Zeitalter. Die llepublik der Deutschen. B. Aus
dem Eutwui-fe eiuer politischeu Schrilt, 1813. c. Excurse
zur Staatslehre, 1813. Ueber Errichtuug des Veruuultrei-
ches. Ueber Zufall, Loos, Wuuder. Ueber die Ehe, deu
Gegeusatz von altem liud ueueui Staate uud Religiou, u. s.
w. 8, Nicolai's Lebeu uud soiiderbare Me'uniigeu, 1801.
Deducirter Plan eiuer zu Berlin zu errichteudeu liiihereu
Lehraustalt, 1807. Beilageu zum Uuiversitiitsplaue : Plan
zu eiuem periodiacheu SLhriftstellerischeu Werke au eiuer
deutschen Uuiversitiit. 1805. Rede bei eiuer Ehrenpromo-
tion au der Uuiversitiit zu Berliu, 16 April, 1811. Ver-
mischte Aufsiitze : a. Beweis der Uurechtmjissigkeit des
BiicheruacUdrucks, eiu lliisounemeut uud eiue Parabel,
1791. B. Zwei Predigteu aus dem Jabre 1791. c. Ueber
Geist uud Buchstab in der Philosophie, 1794. d. Von der
Sprachfahigkelt uud dem Urspruuge der Sprache, 1795.
E. Ueber Belebuug uud Erhohuug des reiuen luteresse
fiir Wahrlieit, 1795. F. Aphorismen iiber Eiziehuug, 1804.
G. Bericht iiber die Wisseuschaltslehre uud die bisherigeu
Schicksalederselbeu, 1806. Receusiouen ; A. Vou Creuzers
skeptischeu Betracbtuugen iiber die Freilieit des Willeus,
1793. B. Vou Gebhard Uber sittlicbe GUte, 1793. c. Von
Kaut zum ewigeu Friedeu, 1796. Poesien uud nietrische
Ueberaetzungeu : a. Das Thai der Liebeudeu, Novelle,
1786. B. Kleiuere Gedichte. c. Ueberaetzuugeu aus dem
Portugiesischeu, Spauischeu, uud Italiauiscben,
— Nacjgelassene werke, htrausgegubsn von L H.
Fichte. 3 v. Boau, 1834-35. 8°. . . .
Contents: v. 1, Einleitungsvorlesuugen iu die Wissen-
schaftslehre, die transsceudeutale Logik and die That-
sacheu des Bi'WUBStseius. 2, Wissenschaftslehre uud das
System der Recbtslehre. 3, System der Sitteuk-hre. As-
cetik als Auhaug zur Moral. FUuf Vorleauugeu iiber die
Bestimmuug des Gelehrteu. Predlgt Uber Luc. 22: 14, 15.
Der Patriotisiuus uud sein Gegentheil. Ideen zur die iu-
nere Organisation der Univ. Erlaugen. Tagebuch iiber
deu animalischen Maguetismus. Vermischte Aufsiitze
iind Fragmeute. Ueber Maccbiavelli als Schriftsteller, uud
Stellen aus seiu seiueu Schriften.
— Science of knowledge. Tr. by A. E. Kroeger. Phil.,
1868. 12° 5412.19
Same. Introduction. [In Journal of spec, philos., v.l, 1867.]
— Science of rights. Tr. by A. E. Kroeger. Philadelphia,
1869. 12° 5-135.21
— Sunclear statement. Tr. by A. E. Kroeger. [In Jourual of
spec, philos., v. 2, 1868 ; 3 art.]
— Vocation of man. See above Popular works, v. 1. . . 3552.13
— • Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 9, 1851 (F., a biogr.) 2516.05
— Hagenbach [K. R.) German rationalism. 1865. . . 3556.05
— Smith (IF.) Memoir of F. 1846. . . . 3056.05
— Vaughan (R.) Philosophy of F. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1849.
p. 159 169.1 2544.19
See also Nat. Qu. rev., v. 15, 1867 (F. aud his philos.)
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Fiohte (Iinmauael Hormann). Oouttibutions to men-
tal philosophy. Tr. by J. D. Morell. Loudon,
1860. 16° 6412.17
See Wiaslow'8 joarual, v. 19, 1860 (Uental phUos. of Ui«
younger F.)
Fioklia (Joaepb). Bobioson'H shorter oourae. Oom-
pleto algebra. N. Y., 1875. 12°. . . .4012.33
— CkMleotion of algebraio problems. New York, 1875.
12" 4012.34
FICTION CLASS-LIST : ENGLISH.
Preceded by Works upon Vie B'Mkxjraphy, Hiitory, Philosophy, and Tendency of Works of Fiction,
1. Bibliography of Worka of Fiction.
BaUimore Mercant le library. Catalogae of English
prose fiction. 1871 '2714.29
Boston public library. Chronological index to histori-
cal fiction ; including prose fiction, plays, and
poems. 2ded. 1875 273«.13
— Class list for English prose fiction. 5th cd.
1871 2736.32
Same. 6th ed. 1877 2736.33
I^ote— The 6th ed. gives under the names of countries
numerous references to historical fiction.
Brooklyn mercantile Ubrary. Alphabetical catalogue
of worka of fiction iu English prose. 1869. 2736.36
— Class list of English prose fiction. 2d ed. 1875. 2736.37
Ciyicinimti public library. Catalogue of English prose
fiction. 1876 2736.30
— Deutsche Roman-Literatur. Katalog. 1876. 2736.30
Sew York mercantile library. Catalogue of English
pro33 fiction. 1876 2736.38
Sin Francisco mercantile library. Class list of English
prose fiction. 1S76 2736.40
2. OomprehensiTe Works.
Beattie [J.) On fable and romance. [In his Works, v. 3, 1809.] 5016.11
Danlop(J.) History of fiction. 1845. . . .2722.28
B^em (C.) Pro^ras.s of romance, through times, coun-
tries and manners. 2 v. in 1. 1785. . . 2722.24.
T'tomp3on(D. A.) History and phtlosophy of story telling, [/n*
Afternoon lectures, v. 4, 18S7.] 2515.23
3. English Novels and Norelists.
Forsyth ( W.) Novels and novelists of the 18th century
iu illustration of the manners and morals of the
a?e. 1871 275-2.30
Ffiswfil {J. H.) British novelists. [In his Essays on English
writers, 1869 ; p. 260-295.] 2625.17
Jeaffreson (J. G.) Novels and novelists, from Eliza-
beth to Victoria. 2 v. 1858 2722.25
Kavanagh {J. ) English women of letters • biographi-
cal sketches. 2 v. 1863 3256.19
Contents : v. 1. Mrs. Inchbald. Miss Edgeworth. Miss
Austin. Mrs. Opie. Lady Morgan. 2. Aphra Behu. Miss
Fielding. Mme. d'Arblay. Mrs. Charlotte Smith. Mrs.
Radcliffe.
Masson (D.) British novelists an! th^ir styles.
1859 2722.27
Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists. 1872. . .2752.31
Contents • Richardson. Fielding. Smollett. Richard
Cumberland. Goldsmith. Samuel JoUnson. Sterne. Horace
Walpole. Clara Reeve. Mrs. Radoliffd. Alain Reno Le Sage.
Johnstone. Bage. Ileury Mackenzie.
IS" See also in Biography (p. 109-216) names of varloQs
authors.
4. French ITovelists.
as- London soc, v. 20, 1871 : v. 21, 1872 ; v. 24, 1873 :
Nov., 1874: June, 1875 (French novelists); Blackwood's
m-vg.. V. 72, 1852 (Fictions for French firesides) ; Ed. rev.,
V. LI). 1884, or Littell, 1864, v. 4 (French clerical novels) ;
Nat. rev., v. 11, 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 1 (The lowest deep).
49* See also Literature (French).
5. German Novelists.
O- See N. Brit, rev., v. 43, 1865 j Westm. rev., v. 70, 18C8 ;
also Literature (German).
6. Philosophy of Fiction, and its relations to
Morality and Oultore.
Alcock {Sir R.) Truths in fiction. [In his Life's problems.
p. 233-236.1 3S13.M
Bayne (f.) The modern novel. Dickeiu, Bnlwer, Thackeray.
Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. [In his Essays v. 1
1867.) 2613.04
Bulwer-LyUon (E. L.) Certain principles of art in works of
Imagination. [In his Caxtoniana, 1864.] .... 2616.07
Duhring (X) Romance versus criticism. [PbUosopbers and
fools. 1874.1 2624.1S
Giles {H.) Fiction [/n »ij Illus. of genius. 1864.] . .2626.03
Oreg ( tr. ft.) False morality of lady novelists. [In his Literary
judgments. 1868 ] 2626.20
Relps [A.j Fiction. [In his Friends In council, v. 1, Book l.]263I.26a
Manrjin i^K) Essay on light reading, as it may be sup-
posed to influence moral conduct and literary taste.
1808 2534.28
Mansel (H. L.) Sensation novels. [In hit Letters, etc. 1873.] 6424.28
ifa7woni(^.)Delromanzo storico. [In his Prosevarie, 1869.)73I7.10
JUathias iO.H.D.) Of novels. [M /itj Tutor's counsel, 1867.] 6612.06
Miller IH.) Popular fiction, [/n /nj Essays. 1866.1 . . 2536.18
Moberly (G.) Is a rude or reflued age more favorable to fiction,
[In Oxford prize essays, v. 4, p. 131-65] 2641.)i
Foster (J.) Morality of fiction. [In his Critical essays, v. 1, p.
417-428. 1856.) 2626.08
Hailitt ( W.) Convcr.satious of Northcote, p. 199, etc. . 3134.13
Murray {II.) Morality of fiction. 1817 2637.24
Phillips {S.) Hallway novels. [In his Essays from the Times, v. 1,
1871.] 2638.14
PMarch. How a young man ought to hear poems, [In his Morals,
v. 2, p. 42-94.] 6436.27
Rands (IK. B.) To a young lady about to write a novel. [In his
Henry Holbeach, student, v. 1.] 2532.20
Scott {Sir W.) Essay on romance. [In A« 'Works, v. 1, 1833.] 6066.18
Same. [In his Works, v. 2.] 6065.02
Skelton {J.) Nugai critics), p. 292-327. 1862 2642.30
Stephen ( F.) Relation of novels to life. [In Oambridge essays.
1865.] 2517.13
See also Atlantic monthly, Sept., 1874 (The novel and its
future, by Q. P. Lathrop) : Bentloy's miscel.. v. 46. 1869
(Of novels, hist, aud didactic, by ' Moi.kshood ') ; Black-
wood's raag., V. 82, 1857 (Mod. light lit.) ; v. 91, 1862 (Sen-
sation novels) , V. 91, 1803 ; v. 102, 1867 ; V. 108, 1870 (Fic-
tion as an educator) ; Catholic World, Nov. 1872 (Use and
abuse of the novel) , Chambers' journal, v. 3, 1845 (Read,
ing worka of fiction) ; Dublin uuiv. mag., v. 69, 1862, or
Littell, 1862, v. 2 (Forgotten novels) ; Ed. rev., v. 106, 1867
(License of mod. novelists) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 3, 1866
(Criticism in relation to novels, by G.H. Lewes) . v. 15, 1871
(Some recent English novels, by J. H. Slack) ; Eraser's
mag, V. 61, 18G0 (Brit, novelists) ; v. 62 (Novels of the day);
V. 72, 1865, or Littell, 1866, v. 1 (Fiction and its uses) ; Mao-
millaa, v. 26. 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 4 (Novels aud their
influence on their times, by lady Pollock) , Nat. rev., v. 12,
1861 (The ethical and dogmatic fiction, by Miss Yonge) ;
N. A. rev., V. 92, 1861 (The literature of power); N. Brit,
rev., v. 20, 1853, or Littell. 1854, V. 4 ; V. 26. 1856-7 (Relig.
novels defined) ; v. 33, 1860 (Imag. literature) : v. 38, 1863;
V. 43, 1865 (Sensational novelists: Miss Braddon, etc.);
Quar. rev., v. 113, 1863, aud Littell, 1862, v. 2 (Sensation
novels) ; Quar. rev., v. 122, 1867 (Books of fiction for chil-
dren) ; Westm. rev., v. 60, 1853, or Littell, v. 39, 1868 j
Westm. rev., v. 66, 1856, or Littell. v. 16, 1866 (Silly novels
by lady novelists) ; v. 82, 1864 (Novels with a purpose) ;
Winslow's med. critic, V. 3, 1863 (Sensation novels).
Alphabetical List of 'Works of Fiction.
Note.— Eaeh work is entered ^loice— under its Author's name, and under the flrst word of Its title.
Abandoned. Pt.2 of Mysterious Island. Vebne(J.) 266.86 ' — Pranoonia stories. 10 y.
Abbe Tigraue. Fabbe(F. ) 186.26
Abbbss (The). Trollope {Mrs. F.) . . . . 266.10
Abbot (The). Scott (Walter) 245.22
Abbot r (B., A., and L ) Matthew Caraby. By Benacly
Ipseud.] 231.41
— Cons out comers 111.36
Abbott (Jfi's. B. K.) Leah Mordecai. . . . 113.21
Abbott (Edward). Ijong look books, v. 1. . 113.22
I. Long look house.
Abbott (Jacob). August stories. 4 v. . . . 111.56
111.01
1. August and Elvie.
2, Hunter and Tom.
j 3. Schooner Mary Ann.
I 4. Granville Valley.
1. Malleville.
2. Wallace.
3. Mary Erskine.
4. Mary Bell.
6. Beechnut.
6. Rodolphns,
7. Ellen Linn.
8. Stuyvesant.
9. Caroline.
10. Agnes.
Harper's story books. 12 v. 216.92
1. Bruno. Willie. The strait gate.
2. The little louvre. Frank. Emma.
3. Virginia. Timboo and Joliba. Timboo and Fanny.
4. Harper establishment. Boyhood of Franklin. The studio,
5. Ancient history. Euglish history. American history.
6. John True. Eltred. The museum.
7. The engineer. The Alps. The three gold dollars.
In oskiug for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AnTHOE'8 NAME, the ttrgt part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBEB.
460
iFICTION : Abbott to Agg.
Abbott (Jacob). Harper's stoiy books, continued.
8. The Gibraltar gallery. The alcove. Dialogues.
9. The great elm. Auut Margaret Veruou.
10. Carl and Jocko. Lapstone. Orkney the peacemaker.
11. Judge Justin. Minigo. Jasper.
U. Congo. Viola and Aruo. Little Paul,
— Juno stories 111.31
, 1. Juno and Georgle. I 3. Juno on a Journey.
I 2. Mary Osborne. | i. Hubert.
— [Marco Paul's voyages and travels.] G v.
Adventures in Boston. 111.16
Adventures in the forests of
Maine 111.13
— KoUo story books. 12 v.
Apple gathering. . . 111.46
Bhieberry 111.48
Causey building. . , 111.45
Ireshet (The). . . . 111.49
Oeorgie 111.50
Labor lost 111-64
— RoUo's tour in Europe.
1. RoUoontheAtlantic. 111.19
2. RoUo in Paris. . . 111.20
3. Bolloin8witzerland.Hl.21
4. Bollo in London. . 111.22
6. RoUo on the Bhlne. 111.23
Adventures in New York. 111.11
Adventures in Vermont. 111.14
Erie Canal 111.12
Springfield armory. . 111.16
Lucy's visit 111.55
RoUo in the woods. . . 111.51
Kollo's garden. . . . 111.52
Steeple trap 111.53
Trouble on themountaiu.111.44
Two wheelbarrows. . . 111.47
10 V.
6. RolJo in Scotland.
7. RoUo in Geneva.
8. RoUo in HoUaud.
9. RoUo in Naples.
RoUo in Rome. .
10
111.24
111 25
111.26
111.27
111.28
Abbott (Rosa), [p.iead.'] See PARKEB(Rosa Abbott. )235.00
Abd.uxah. Shebwood (M. M.) Works, v 3. 252.03
Abdallah, or the four-leaved Bhamrock. Laboulatb
(E. R. L.) 18-5.24
A'Beckett(G.A.) Comic history of England. 2 v. 111.38
— Comic history of Rome. ... ... 111.40
Abel Drake's wife. Sacndees (J.) .... 245.02
Abou Ben Adhem (Morals of). Locke (D. B.) 224.45
About (Edmond P. V.) The Fellah. . . . 112.05
— Germaine 112.01
— King of the mountains 112.02
— Man with the broken ear. 112.03
— Nose of a notary 112.04
— Rouge et noir. A tale of Baden-Baden . . 112.07
— Tolla, a tale of modern Rome 112.06
Abdve suspicion- Riddell ( Mrs. J. H. ) . . 243. GO
Above her station. Nathusius (M. ) . . . 233. 17
Abrvham Page, Esq. Holt (.J. S ) . . . . 111.43
Absestee. Edqbworth (Maria). Novels, v- 5. 182.15
Abu Said Abd al Malik ibn Kuraib al Asmai. Antar, a
Bedoueeu romance. 4 v 122.16
Aohaed (Emile). History of my friends, or home life
with animals, 114.31
AoHSAH. Pennot (Rev. Peter), pseud, of Bound (W. M.
F.) 23G.08
Acton Bell, pseud. See Bbonte (Charlotte Anne).
Adam Bede. EuoT (George), pseud, of Lewes {Mrs.
G. H.) 184.01
Adam Blair. Lookhart (.J. G.) 224.19
Adam Brown, the merchant. Smith (H.) . . 253.03
.Adam Grseme, of Mossgray. Oliphant (Mrs. M.
O. W.) 234.03
Adams (0.) Edgar Clifton 112.08
— Matilda Lonsdale 112.09
.Adams (F. Colbum). Life and adventures of Maj.
Roger Sherman Potter, [pseudon.] . . 112.11
Adams (J. T.) Knight of the golden melioe. . 222.18
Adams (N.) The sable cloud ;. a southern tale. 112.13
Adams (W. T.) ['OUver Optic.'] Army and navy
stories. 6 V.
1. Soldier boy. . .
2. Sailor boy. , . ,
3. Young lieutenant.
113 03 I
112.29
113.10
4. Yankee middy.
5. Fighting Joe. .
6. Brave old salt.
113.09
112.19
112.10
- Boat club series.
. 1. Boat club. . .
2. All aboard. . .
3. Now or never. .
6v.
112.15 I 4. Little by little.
112.14 5. Try af-alu. . .
112.24 I 6. Poor and proud.
— Great western series, v. 1.
1. Going west, or the perils of a poor boy. . . .
— Lake shore series. 6 v.
1. Through by daylight.112.33
2. Lightning express. 112.34
3. On time 112.35
— Living too fast, or confessions of a bank officer. 113.14
— Starry flag series. 6 v. .
1. Starry flag. . . . 113.01 I 4. Seek and find.
2. Freaks of fortune. 112.30 5. Make or break.
3. Breaking away. . 112.17 | 6. Down the river.
4. Switch off. . . .
5. Brake up. . . .
6. Bear and forbear.
112.23
113.05
112.26
113.16
112.36
112.37
112.38
113.01
113.11
113 13
— Upward and onward serie?. 6 v.
1. Field and forest. . 112.39 I 4. Cringle and crosstree.112.42
2. Plane and plank. . 112.40 5. Bivouac and battle. . 112.43
3. Desk and debit. . 112.41 | 6. Sea and shore. . . 112.44
— Way of the world 113.07
— Woodville stories. 6 v.
1. Rich and humble
2. In school and out.
8, Watch and wait. .
112.28
112.22
113.06
Work and win.
Hope and have. .
Haste and waste.
113.08
112.21
112.20
— Yacht club series. 4 v. 113.37
1. Little bobtaU.
2. The yacht club.
3. Money makers.
4. Coming waves.
— Young America abroad,
5. The Dorcaa club, or our girls
afloat.
6. Oct-an-bom, or cruise of the
clubs.
[Istseiies.] 6 v.
and Wales. . . . 112.27
4. Dikes and ditches. . 112.18
5. Palace and cottage. . 113.12
6. Down the Rhine. . 112.32
1. Outward l)Ound. . 112.25
2. Bhamrock and thistle ; or
Ireland and Scotland. 113.02
3. Red cross ; or England
Same. 2d series.
1. Up the Baltic ; or Denmark and Sweden 113.31
2. Northern lands ; or Prussia and Russia 113.32
3. Cross and crescent ; or Greece and Turkey. . . . 113.33
4. Sunny shores , Italy and Austria 113.34
5. Vine and olive . or Spain and Portugal 113.35
Addison (H. R.) Recollections of an Msh police ma-
gistrate 113.28
Addison (Joseph). Sir Roger de Coverley. [/n Trav.
libr., V. 22.] 5075.27
Adela Cathcart. Mac Donald (George). . . 224.85
Adelaide, or the mysterious rescue 192.17
Adelaide Lindsay. Maesh-Caldwell (3frs. A.) 231.03
Ad^le. Kavanagh (J.) . . 221.45
Adelfb (Max, pseud. ) See Clakk (Charles H. )
Adeline Mowbray. Opie {Mrs. A.) Works, v. 1. 234.28
Aden Power. Owen (F.) 234.44
Admibal's daughter. Marsh {Mrs. A. C.) [Inher Two
old men's tales.] 255.76
Adopted heir. Pardoe (Jfis5 J. ) .... 234.51
Adkipt with a vengeance. Cobnwallis (K.) . 165.10
Adventukebs (The). [Oehlenschlaegeb (A.G.)] 151.12
Adventui'£bs (The). Aimaed (Gustave). . . 114.33
Adventures in Boston. Abbott (Jacob). . . 111.15
Adventures in New York. Abbott (Jacob). . 111.11
Adventures in the forestsof Maine. Abbott (J.) 111.13
Adventures in the land of the Behemoth. Veknb
(Jules.) 266.77
Adventures in Vermont. Abbott (J.) . . . 111.14
Adventures of a brownie. Ckaik (Mrs. Muloch). 235.78
Adventubes of a griffin, written by himself. . 113.20
Adventures of a marquis, a novel. Dumas (A.) 181.19
Adventures of a medical student. Douglas (R.) 175.14
Adventures of an aid-de-camp. Grant (James). 211.35
Adventures of an atom. Smollett (Tobias). Miscel.
works, v. 4 253.17
Adventures of an attorney in starch of practice.
Stephen (Sir George) 256.33
Adventures of Captain Mayo. Cahun (J.) . 146.08
Adventures of Captain Blake. Maxwell (W. H.) 231.44
Adventures of Dr. Brady. Russell (W. H) 243.98
Adventures of Gil Bias. Le S.age (A.R.) 2 v. 223.24
Adventures of Mr. Ledburj'. Smith (Albert). 252.75
Adventures of Mr. Verdant Gree n. Bede (C.) 144.13
Adventures of Reuben Davidger. GreeLwood (J.)211.53
Adventures of Rob Roy. Grant (James). . 216.02
Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Clemens (S. L.) 15.5.32
.aiNONE, tale of slave life in Rome. [Kip (L.)] 113.26
.aisop. Fables. New version, by T. James. . 185.03
New ed. by E. Garrett 185.03.a
Afloat. Castlemon (Harry), pseud, for Fosdick
(C. A.) 152.47
Afloat and ashore. Cooper (J. P.) .... 163.19
Afloat in the forest. Retd (Mayne). . . . 242.38
Afraja, or life and love in Norway. Muoge (T.) 232.43
After dark. Collins (W. Wilkie) 162.02
After the ball. Opie (Mrs. A.) Works, v. 3. 234.29i
Apton (Effie), pseud. Eventide 114.01
Against the stream. Charles (Mrs. E.) . . 153.18
Against wind and tide. Lee (Holme). . . . 222.60
Agatha's friendship. Moore (Mrs. B. H.) . 233.88
Agatha's husband. Ceaik (Mrs. D. M. Muloch). 232.46
Age of chivalry. Bulfinch (T.) 113.31
Ago (J. ) Secret memoirs of an illustrious princess, or
tberoyalsufferer.3v.ini 113.29
PROOKLTN MICROANTILE LIBBAEIT.
FICTION: Agtooonrt to Almort.
461
Aqincourt. James (O. p. R.) 215.35
AoNEs. Abbott (Jacob) 111.10
Aqnes. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) . . . . 234.04
AoNES Grey. Bronte (Anne) 142.14
AoNES Hopeton's school and holy days. Olipiiant {Mrs.
M. 0. W.) 234.05
AoNEs of Sorrento. Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) . . 254.16
AoNEsSorel. James (G. P. R.) 215.36
AoNES Wentworth. Foxton (E.), pseud, for Paubey
(3/(,9s Sarah) 234.65
AoNEW (Cora). Peerless Cathleen ; or, the stolen
casket 113.27
AoOTLAB (Grace). Days of Bruce. 2 v. . . 114.08
— Home influence 114.03
— Home scenes and heart studies 114.04
— Mother's recompense. A sequel to home in-
fluence 114.05
— Vale of cedars 114.07
— Woman's friendship 114.06
Aide (H.) Morals and mysteries. .... 114.11
— A nine days' wonder 114.12
— Rita, [anon.] 243.32
AiKiN (J.) and Babbauld (Mrs. A.. L.) Evenings at
home, or the juvenile budget opened. . 114.10
AniABD (Gustave). Adventurers (The). . . 114.38
— Border rifles, a tale of the Texian war. . . 114.21
— Freebooters, a story of the Texian war. . . 114.20
— Gold seekers, a tale of California. .... 11413
— Indian chief. 114.14
— Indian scout 114.15
— Pearl of the Andes 114.33
— Pirates of the prairies 114.16
— Prairie Flower. 114.22
— Red track 114.17
— Tiger slayer. 114.18
— Trail hunter. 114.19
— Trapper's Daughter, a story of the Rocky Moun-
tains 114.23
— White scalpers, a story of the Texian war. . 114.28
Aims and obstacles. James (G. P. R.) . . . 215.37
AiMWEix (Walter). iSee Simonds (W.)
AxMWEiiL stories. Simonds (Wm.) .... 252.43
AiNSLEB (Herbert), pseiul. .See Maitland (Edward).
AiNswoRTH (W. H.) Cardinal Pole 114.42
— Constable de Bourbon. . 114.43
— Constable of the tower. 115.01
— Crichton 115.05
— Flitch of bacon 115.02
— Guy Fa wkes, or the gunpowder treason. . 115.15
— Hilary St. Ives. 2v 114.39
— Jack Shepperd 115.16
— John Law 115.24
— Lancashire witches 115.03
— Lord Mayor of London 115.17
— Mervyn Clitheroe. 2 v 126.01
— Myddleton Pomfret. 2 v, 126.03
— Old court. 2 v 126.05
— Old Saint Paul's. 115.06
— Ovyngdean Grange 115.25
— Rockwood 115.11
— St. James 115.07
— South Sea bubble 115.10
— Spanish match 115.12
— Spendthrift 115.08
— Star chamber. 2 v . . , 115.09
— Talbot Harland 114.44
— Tower Hill 114.41
— Tower of London 115.11
— Windsor Castle 115.13
Ainsworth's magazine, a miscellany of romances, etc.,
V. 1-6 115.18
Alais family. Kabr (Alphonse) 221.41
Alamostaue. ZscHOKKEiH.) 255.04
Alban : the young puritan. Huntington (J.V.) 215.04
Albert Lunel. Brocoham (H., (oid). . . . 142.41
Aloestis. laiMn.} 114.26
Alchemist, or the house of Claos. Balzao(H. de).132.01
Alcidalis and Zelinda, a romance. VorruuE (V. de).
Works, V. 1 5071.01
Alcott (H. H.) Isora's child, [anon.]. . . 215.34
Alcx>tt (L. M.) An old-iiuihionedgirL . . . 121.04
— Aunt Jo's scrap bag 121.17
— Eight cousins ; or the annt-hill 122.33
— Little men: Jo's boys 122.41
— Little women 121.0*2
— Moods 121.01
— Morning glories 121.00
— Rose in bloom. A sequel to " Eight coasins. " 122.01
— Silver pitchers and independence : centennial love
story 122.32
— Three proverb stories, viz., Kitty's class-day ; Aunt
Kip ; Psyche's art 121.05
— Work : a story of experience 122.43
Aldeane. Preston (L. ) 241. GO
Aldebbbooee. Jijdson (Jfrs. E. 0.) 2 t. . . 221.38
Aldbich (T. B. ) Daisy's necklace 121.06
— Maijorie Daw and other people 121.43
— Out of his head. A romance 121.07
— Prudence Palfrey 121.09
— The story of a bad boy 121.08
Ale in prose aud verse. Coffin (R. B.) and Savaos
(J.) 161.11
Alec Forbes, of Howglen. Mac Donald (G. ) . 224.56
Aleck Derby, pieud. See Derby ( Aleck 1, pseud.
Alexis, the runaway. Paekeb (Rosa Abbott). . 235.01
Alexandeb (J/)s. ) Her dearest foe 115.35
— Heritage of Langdale. 115.36
— The wooing o't 264.82
— Which shaUitbe? 206.70
Alfeed Hagart's household. Smith (A) . . 252.71
.\loeb (Horatio, jr.) Brave and bold series. 4 v. 123.42
1. Bravo and bold 123.49
2. Jack's ward, or the boy guardian 12:i.43
3. Shifting for himself, or Qllbert Qreyson's fortunes. 123.44
— Campaign series. 3 v.
1. Frank's campaign 121.11
2. Paul Frescott's charge 121.16
3. Charlie Codmau's cruise 121.10
— Helen Ford. 121.12
— Luck and pluck series.
1. Luck and pluck. . 121.36 { 3. Strong and steady. . 121.38
2. Sink or swim. . . 121.37 | 4. Strive and succeed. 121.39
Same. 2d series.
1. Try and trust.
2. Bound to rise.
122.44 I 3. Risen from the rauks. 122.46
122.45 4. Herbert Carter's
I legacy 122.47
— Ragged Dick series. 6 v.
1. Ragged Dick. . . 121.13
2. Fame and fortune. 121.14
3. Mark, the matcbboy.121.26
— Tattered Tom series, v. 1-3.
4. Rough and ready. . 121.27
6. Ben, the luggage-boy. 121.28
6. Bufus aud Bose. . . 121.29
1. Tattered Tom. .
2. Paul, the peddler.
- Tattered Tom.
122.34 I 3. Phil, the fiddler.
122.35 4. Slow and sure. .
122.36
122.37
1. Julius, or the street boy out west. . . . 123.38
2. The young outlaw 123.39
3. Sam's chance, and how he improved it. . 123.40
— Timothy Crump's ward 122.40
— and Cheney (0. A.) Seeking his fortune, and other
dialogues 121.34
Alhambba (Tales of the). Ievino(W.) . . . 215.26
Alice ; or, the mysteries. Bulweb-Lytton (E. G.
E. L.) 144.08
Alice Arran ; or, 100 years ago. Smtth (J. F. ) 251.99
Alice Brand ; a romance of [Washington]. Riddle
(A. G.) 243.16
Alice Lorraine. Blackmobe (R. D. ) .... 133.44
Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Cabboll(L.) 151.33
Alicia Warlock. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . . 162.39
Alide ; an episode of Goethe's bfe. Lazabus
(Emma) 2'23.00
All aboard : sequel to boat club. Adams (W.T.) 112.14
All for her. By'""? 115.32i
All in the dark. J. S. LeFanu 223.01
All in the wrong. T. E. Hook 214.01
Allston (Washington). Monaldl .... 121.16
Allwobth Abbey. Southwobth (Jfrs.E. D.E.N.) 253.23
Almack's. [«?ion.] 3 V. 115.26
Almeria. Edoeworth (Maria). Novels, v. 10. 182.15
Almost aheroine. Sheppard (E. S.) . . . 251.58
Almost a nun. Wbioht (Julia MoN.) . . . 265.02
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482
FICTION : Almostto Arthur.
Almost a priest. \VBiOBT(Jlfrs. MoN.) . . . 2G5.01
Almost faultless, [anon] 121.42
A. L. O. E. [pseiid.] .See Tuckeb (C. ) . . . 121.18
Alone. Terhune (if/-.s. M. V. H.) .... 255.21
Alonzo and Melissa; or, the unfeeling father.
[ojion.] 1^1.40
Albox. Diskaeli (Benjamin) 174. 47
Alsaoian schoolmaster. Ebckmann (E. ) and Ca.vTBrAN
(A) 1S4.41
Alton Locke, tailor and poet. Kingslbi (C.) 221.69
Amaubx. Ddmas (A.) 175.37
Amazon (The). Dinolestbdi (F. ) . . . . 174.37
Ambeb gods, and other stories Pbescott(H. E. ) 253. -56
iAmbeb witoh. Meinhold (W. ) 231.53
'Ambboho de Letinez ; Texiaa uo lel. Myrtle (A.
J.) 234.96
Amella (History of). Fieldino(H.) Works, v. 3. 192.07
Amebican baron. De Mille (J. ) 172.51
American (The) cardinal, lanon.] .... 114.30
American family Eobiason. Belislb (D. W.) 133.11
American gun club. [From the earth to the moon.]
VEaN-E(J.) 266.79
Amebican wonderland. Bache (U. M.) . . 125.38
Ameeicans at home. Halibdkton (T. C.) 3 v. 212.08
Ames {Mrs. M. C.) Eirene, or a woman's right. 114.27
— His two wives 114.29
— Victoire. lanon."] 114.28
Ames {Mrs. Nellie). Up Broadway, and its sequeL
By Eleanor Kirk, psead 121.41
Among the brigands. De Mille (J.) . . . 172.41
Amono the guerillas. Kirke (EJnaad), pseud, for
GiLMOBE(J. R.) 195.03
Among the pines. Kibkb (Edmund), pseud, for Gil-
more (J. R.) 195.04
Among the trappers. Fosdick (0. A.) . . . 152.48
Amort (T.) Life of John Buncle. [anon.] 4 v. 122.02
Amy Dudley, or what makes me grow ? [a/iO)i.] 263.77
Amy Harrington, or a sister's love, [anon.l . 122.06
Amy Herbert. Sewell(E. M. I 251.29
Amy Lawrence, or the Freemason's daughter. Smith
(J. P.) 252.80
An iiS' Articles are not regarded in alphabetizing.
Anastasios, or memoirs of a Greek. Hope (T. )
2 V 214.08
Same. 3 v. 214.67
Anchobbd. By author of the Climbers . . 122.07
Ancient regime. James (G. P. R. ) . . . . 215.33
Andersen (HC.) Danish fairy legends and talea 122.08
— Ice maiden and other tales 122.09
— Improvisatore 121.30 ; 122.10
— Later tales 121.35
— Only a fiddler ! and O. T 122.11
— O. T., a Danish romance 121.32
— Sandhills of Jutland. 122.12
— Stories from. 2v 122.13
— Two baronesses 121.31
— What the moon saw : and ot'ier tales. . . 122.15
Ah JBEAS Hijfer. Mijhlbach (Louisa). [Mundt(C.)] 232.63
Andbee de Tavemey. Dumas (A) .... 175.38
Andrew Deverell, the history of an adventurer
in New Guinea. Beach (C.) . . . 133.06
Andrews (Fanny). ['Elzey Hay.'] Family
secret 114.37
Andsight (Faith), [psewl-l Susie's spectacles. 114.32
Angel of tiie iceberg. Todd (J.) 261.39
Annals of a baby. By one of its slaves. . . 115.42
Annals of a quiet neighborhood. MaoDonald (G. )224. 58
Annals of an eventful life. Dasent (G. W.) . 171.40
Annals of the parish. Galt (J. ) 193.21
Anne Fumess. Trollope (ilfra. T. A.) [anon.] 114.36
Anne Hathaway, or Shakespeare in love. Severn
(E.) 3v 251.26
Anne Judge, spinster. Robinson (F. W.) . . 243.52
Anne of Geierstein. Scott (Sic W. ) . . . 245.23
Anne Severin. Craven (A.) 165.25
Anne Warwick. Cbaik (G. M.) 166.04
Anitbtte, or chronicles of Bellevue. Walsino-
ham(0.) 262.45
Ajwette, or the lady of the pearls. Dumas to
(A.) 175.66
Annis AVarleigh's fortune. Lee (H.) . . . 222.61
Anno Domini 2071. Tr. from the Dutch original, with
notes, by A. V. W. Bikkers, [pseut/.] . . 12-.^ 20
Ansekmo of the crag (The three Bemices, or). Bright
{Mrs. AM.) 142.31
Antab, a Bedoueen romance. From the Arabic, by
Hamilton (T.) 4v 122.16
Ante bellum; Southern life as it was. Lenox (M.) 223.14
Anteros. Lawbenoe (George A.) 222.77
Antidote to the miseries of human life. CoEp (H.) 165.12
Antiquary. Scott (Sir W.) 2v 245.28
Antonia. Sand (George), pseud, for Dudevant
(A. L. A. D.) 175.32
Antonina, or the fall of Rome. Collins (W.W.) 162.03
Antony Brad^e. Lowell (R. T. S.) .... 224.42
Antony Waymouth. Kingston (W. H. G.) . 222.11
Apelles and his contemporaries. Geeenouoh (H. ) 21 1 . 48
Apple gathering. Abbott (Jacob) 111.46
Apuleius. Fable of Cupid and Psyche. . . 123.05
Arabella Stuart. James (G. P. R. ). . . . 215.39
Ababesques : Monarfe. ApoUyona. Domitia. Ombra.
Greenouoh {Mrs. E. S.) 211.52
Aeabian nights' entertainments. Transl. by J. Scott.
6 V 122.22
— — Same. Tr. by E. W. Lane. 2 v. . . . 122.28
— — Same. Tr. by E. W. Lane . 3 v. . . . 115.29
Aeblay (F. B., Mme. d'). Cecilia ; or, memoirs of an
heiress. 3 v 171.57
— Camilla : or, a picture of youth. 3 v. in 2. 171. 60
— Evelina 171.34
Aeoadia (Countess of Pembroke's). Sidney {Sir
Philip) 5066.04
Aeoheb (E. M.) Christina North 125.09
— Under the limes 125.10
Archie Lovell. Edwards {Mrs. A. B.) . , . 18i'.21
Abchie's shadow. Palmer (Lynde). . . . 231.50
Ardennes (Tales of the). Inglis (H. D.) . . 945.18
Are you my wife? [anoH-l By the autiior of "A salon
in Paris before the war." 123.01
Aeienti (S. degli). Novels v. 2 of 244.21
Abe of Elm Island. Kellogg (E.) . . . . 221.96
Arlington (A. W.) Rangers and regulators of the
Tanaha 123.04
Abmadale. Collins (W. Wilkie) 162.04
Armoueeb of Paris, 15th century. Smith (A) 252.68
Armstrong (F. C.) The young middy. . . . 123.02
Army and navy stories. Adams (W.'T.) 6 v. 113.03
Aene ; a Norwegian tale. Bjoenson (B.) lY. by A.
Plesner, etc . 133.28
Same. Tr. by a Norwegian 133.27
Arnold (W. D.) Oakfield ; or, fellowship in the
East. 123.06
Around a spring. Deoz (Gustave) 175.53
Arrah Neil ; or, times of old, James (G. P. R. ) 215.10
Aerom (C. B. de F. de). Elia ; or, Spain fifty years
ago. By Fernan Caballero, [pseitd.] . . 145.28
Aet. Reade (Charles) 212.15
Art and artlessness. Leslie (3frs. M. ) pseud </ Baker
{Mrs. H. N. W.) 13L35
Artemus Ward ; his book. Beowne (C. F.) . 143.13
Artemus Ward ; his travels. Bbowne (C. F.) 143.15
Artemus Ward in London. Bbowne {C. F.) . 143.14
Abtemus Ward's panorama. Browne (C. F.) . 113.17
Aethub (King). Malory {T.) La morte d" Arthur.
History of King Arthur and the knights of the
round table. 3 v 123.'i8
Same. Globe ed. Revised for modern use, by
Sir E. Strachey 123.27
— Bulfinch {T.) Age of chivalry. .... 143.32
See also Arthur (p. 3a of this Catalogue).
Aethub. Sue(E.) 254.33
Aethur (T. S. ) Danger ; or wounded in the house of
a friend. 123.07
— Hand but not the heart 123.08
— Home scenes. . 123.12
— Lessons in life 123.13
— Lights on shadowed paths. ...... l'.:'3.09
— Married life 123.14
— Off-hand sketches 123.15
— Orange blossoms fresh and faded 123.37
— Our neighbors in the corner house. . . . 123.11
— Out in the world. 123.10
BBOOELYN MKBO ANTILE LIBBABY.
FICTION : Arthur lo Bakm.
463
Abthur (T. S) contmued.
— Seed time and harvest 123.16
— StepH toward heaven 123.24
— Stories for parents 123.17
— Stories for young housekeepers. .... 123.18
— Ten nights in a bar-room 123.25
— Three years in a man-trap 123.34
— Tried and tempted. 123.19
— Two wives 123.20
— Ways of Providence 123.21
— Woman to the rescue 123.36
— Woman's trials 123.22
— Words for the wise 123.23
Abthub Arundel. Smith (H. ) 253.04
Abthcb Bonnicastle. HoiiiAND (J. G. ) . . . 213.08
Abthub Brown, the young captain. Kelix)00(E.) 226.08
Abthur Couway ; or scenes in the tropics. Milman
(atpt.) 231.88
Abthub Mervyn. Bbown (C. B. ) 2v. . . . 143.05
Akthub O'Leury. Lever (Chiirles). . . . 223.28
Article 47 ; a romance. Bblot (Adolphe). . 132.14
Artist and craftsman, [anon.] 123.35
Artist's dream. Vincent (E.) 242.03
Abtist's love. Southwobth (E. D. E. N.) . 253.94
Abtist's married life ; being that of A. Durer.
Schefer(L.) 245.12
Arundel motto. Hat (M. C.) 216.31
As by fire. SIabshall (Ifiss Nellie). . . . 225.75
As long as she lived. Eobinson (F. W.) . . 243.73
As pretty as seven, and other popular German tales.
Bechstein (Li.) 186.15
AsBURY twins. Clarke (K. S.) 227.93
Ascanio; or the sculptor's apprentice. Dumas (A.) 175.39
Ashcltffe Hall ; a tale of the last century. By Holt
(Emilys.) 213.80
AsKAROs Kassis, the Copt. DeLeon(E. ) . . 172.;i9
" Ask mamma " ; or, the richest commoner in England.
[SUBTEES (R. S. )] 123.31
Aslauoa's knight. Fouque (F. H. 0. de la M.) 192.25
AsMODEUS in New York, [anon.] 123.33
Aspa-sia. Holland (0.) 213.74
Aspen court. Brooks (Shirley) 142.20
ASPENDALE. Pbeston (H. W.) 241.68
Asphodel. Field (Mrs. A. A.) 192.03
At anchor ; story of our civil war. [anon] . 124.01
At Capri. Baueb (K.) 176.06
At her mercy. Patn (James)
235.64
At his gates. Oliphant (Jf/s. M. O. W.) . . 231.92
At last. Haeland (Marion). Teehune (M.V. H.) 255.19
At odds. TAurPHtEus (I. von) 25). 08
At the altar. AVerner(E.) 263.97
At the back of the north wind. MacDonald (G. ) 224.93
At the councillor's. Mablitt (E.), pseud, for John
(E.) 225.73
At the sign of the silver flagon. Fabgeon ( B. L. ) 196. 1 5
Athaluh. Green {J. H. ) 211.50
Athelinos (The). Oliphant ( J/)s. M.O. W.) . 234.06
Athern (Anna). Here and hereafter. . . . 124.02
Athebton, and other tales. Mitfoed (M. R.) 232.11
Athol. Hioham (M. E.) 214.95
Atlantic tales 124.04
Atonement of Leam Dundas. Linton (Jfrs. E. L.) 224.03
Atterlet (Joseph). Voyage to the moon. . 124.05
Attic phUosopher in Paris. Souvestbe (E. ) . 5075. 26
Attila. James (G. p. It. ) 21.5.41
Attorney. Irvino (J. T.) 215.25
AuBBEY. Marsh (Mrs. A. CaldweU) . . . . 231.04
AuEB (Adelheid von). It is the fashion. . . 124.23
Aueebach (Berthold). Barefooted maiden. . 124.06
— Black forest viUage stories 124,20
— Christian Gellert, and other sketches. . . 124.07
— Convicts (The) and their children. Tr. by C. T.
Brooks 124.25
— Edelweiss 124.15
— German tales 124.21
— Little barefoot. [Same as Barefooted maiden.] 124.08
— Lorley and Eeinhard. Tr. by C. T. Brooks. 124.26
— On the heights. Tr. by F. E. Bunnett. . . 124.09
Same. Tr. by S. A Stem 12424
— Professor's lady 124.14
— Villa Eden, the country-boase on the Bhine. 124. 16
— Waldfried. 124.13
August stories. Abbott (Jacob). 4 y. . . 111.50
August and Elvie. Abbott (Jacob). . . . 111.5(>
Aulnoy(M. C. J. deB., coviiesse A'). Fairytales. 185.18
Aunt Hattie, [jjseudoiL] .See Bakeb (H. N. W.)
Aunt Jane's hero. Pbenttss (B.) .... 241.82
Aunt Jo's scrap bag. Aloott(L. M.) . . . 121.17
Aunt Judy's tales. Gatty (J/)«. A.) . . . 194.42
Aunt Kitty's tales. Mackintosh (Afi.s.« M. J.) 224.674
Au.nt Margaret. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books,
v. 9 216.88
Aunt Margaret's trouble. Teollope (J/r*. T. A) 260.51
Aunt Patty's scrap bag. Hentz {Mfs. C. L. ) 213.18
AuBELiAN, or Eome in the third century. Wabb
(W.) 262.66
AuBEOLA, or the black sheep. McEenzie (Mrs. A.
S.) 226.48
AuBOBA Floyd. Bbaddon (M. E. ) .... 135.19
Austen (Jane). Emmu 125.13
— Mansfield park 125.14
— Northanger abbey , a novel 125.15
Same. [IfiV/i Pride and prejudice.] . . 125.16
— Pride and prejudice 125.16
— Sense and sensibility 125.17
Austin Elliot. Kinosley (Henrj') 222.01
Austin (3/rs. J. G.) Cipher 125.12
— Dora Darling 125.19
— Moonfolk 186.13
— Outpost 125.20
— Shadow of Moloch mountain 125.21
Autobiography of a small boy 125.30
Autobiography of a New England farm-house. Cham-
berlain (N. H.) 152.16
Autobiography of a rejected MS. T.C. [anon.] 125.31
Automaton ear, and otuer sketches. Mc Landbubgh
(F.) 227.37
Avengeb, and other papers. De Quincey (T.) 172.27
AvEBYGlibun. Kerr (Orpheus C.) [R.H. Newell. ]233.35
Avery (S. P.) Harp of a thoueaud strings ; or, laugh-
ter for a life time 125. 26
— Mrs. Partington's carpet-bag of fun. . . . 125.2'?
Avillion, and other talcs. Ceaik (D. M. Mnloch) 232.45
Aylmers, of Bally- Aylmer 211.76
Ayrshire legatees. Galt (John) 193.21
Az.alea. Clayton (C.) 155.36
AzABiAN, fin episode. Spofford (H. E. Prescott) 253.57
Azeglio (M. T. d'). Ettore Fieramosca, or the chal-
lenge of Barletta, an hist, romance of the times of
the Medici. Tr. by C. E. Lester. . . . 172.10
Same. [Another titinslation] 1'72.10
Babes in the wood. DeMille(J. ) .... 172.62
Babolatn. Deoz (Guetave) 176.30
Bach and Beethoven. Babnabd(C. ) . . . 1561.26
Bache (Eichard M.) American wonderland. . 125.38
Bachelor of Salamanca. Le Sage (A. R. ) 2 v. 223.18
Bachelor of the Albany. Savage (M. W.) . 245.08
Bachelors (The), and other tales. Knapp (S. L.) 226.35
Bachelor's story. Bunce (O.) 145.10
Backwoodsman. Wraxall (Sir C. F. L.) . , 26.5.08
Bacon (F.) New Atlantis. [Works, v. 5.] .5014.07
Same. [Moral works.] 5015.01
Baden (3/rs. F. H.) Tales. [ THi/t Artist's love. ] 253.91
B,vrFLED,or Michael Brand's wrong. Goddabd (J. )19.'j.31
Baffled schemes, [anon.] 131.01
Bailey (James M. ) Life in Danbury. . . . 125.40
Baeeb (George M.) Maidenhood series. Running to
waste 131.40
Bakeb {.Mrs. H. N. W.) Brookside series. By Aunt
Hattie, [pseud.] 4v 12.5.01
1. Hole in the pocket. I 3. Lost but founil.
2. Stopping tlic leal£. | 1. Fasbiou and folly.
— First and second marriage ; or, courtesies of wedded
life 131.02
— Household angel in disguise 131.34
— Juliette ; or, now and forever 131.11
— Light and shade 131.10
— Live and learn 131.09
In asking for books, uso tbo " Book Ordar." giving tlia AOTHORS NA.ME, the flrst part of tho TITLE, sad tUa NUMBBK.
464
FICTION : Baker to Beeohoroft.
— Little Agnes' library. By Mrs. Madeleiae Leslie.
[pseud.'i 4v. 125.05
1. Little Agnea. I 3. I'U try.
a. Trying to be nsefol. | i. Art and artlessness.
— Play and study series. By Mrs. Madeleine Les lie
[pseitd.] 131.03
1. Play and Btudy. I 3. Howard and his teacher.
2. Motherless children. | 4. Jack, the chimney-sweeper.
— Up the ladder 131.07
Bakeb (Sir S. W.) Cast up by the sea. . . 131.12
BAKEBOVm. E. S.) Widow Seymour. . . . 125.33
BAKEB(Wm. M.) Carter Qnarterman. . . . 125.37
— Inside : a chronicle of secession. By George F.
Harrington, [pseud.'i 212.43
— Mose Evans. 125.36
— The new Timothy 125.35
Baldwin (F.) Two brides ; or, the French chateau and
the English home 131.13
Baldwin (J. G. ) Flash times of Alabama. . 131.15
Ballantyne (K. M.) Ballantyne's miscellany.
13 V 931.02
Contents : v. 1. Fighting the whales. 2. Away in the
wilderness ; or life among the red Indians, and fur traders
of JJorth America. 3. Fast in the ice. 4. Chasing the
sun ; or rambles in Norway. 5. Sunk at sea. 6. Lost in
the forest 7. Over the Rocky mountains. 8. Saved by
the life boat. 9. The Cannibal islands. 10. Hunting the
lions ; or the land of the negro. 11. Digging for gold ;
or adventures in California. 12. tJp in the clouds ; or
balloon voyages. 13. The battle and the breeze ; or the
British tar.
— Coral island. A tale of the Pacific ocean. . 131.17
— Deep down 131.29
— Dog Crusoe. A tale of the western prairies. 131. 18
— Erling the bold 131.30
— Fighting the flames. A (ale of the fire brigade. 131. 19
— Freaks on the FeUs. 131.20
— Gascoyne, the sandal- wood trader. . . . 131.21
— Gorilla hunters 131.22
— Hudson's bay ; or, life in the wilds. . . . 131.23
— Lileboat ; a tale of our coast heroes. . . . 131.24
— Norseman (The) in the west 131.32
— Bed Eric ; or, the whaler's last cruise. . . 131.25
— Silver lake ; or, lost in the snow. .... 131.28
— Snowflakes and sunbeams ; o ■, the young fur
traders 131.26
— Ungava. 131.27
— Wild men of the West ". . 131.31
Balzac (Honor6 de). The alchemist ; or, the house of
Claes 132.01
— Cesar Birotteau 132.02
— Eugenie Grandet ; or, the miser's daughter. 132.03
— Petty annoyances of married life 132.04
Bandello (M.) Novels. [RosooE. Ital. nov., v. 3.] 244.22
Banim (M. and John). Bit o' writin' [By J. B.] 132.30
— Boyne water. [ByJ. B.] 132.31
— Clough Fion ; or, stone of destiny. [By M.B.] 132.37
— Croppy (The). [By M. B.] 132.32
— Denounced (The) ; lost barou of Crana. [J.B.] 132.33
— Ghost hunter and his family. [By M. B.] . 132.37
— Mayor of Windgap. [ByM.B.]. . . . 132.34
— Peep of day. [By J. B. ] Crohoore of the BiU-hook.
[ByM. B.] 132.35
— Peter of the castle, and the Fetches. [By J. B. ] 132. 36
Bandit (The). Blanche (A.) 133.36
Banished son. Hentz (ifrs. C. L.) .... 213.13
Bankeb's secret Smith (J. F.) 251.83
Bankeb's wife, or, court and city. Gobe (Mrs.
C. G. F.) : . 211.14
Banvabd (Joseph). Priscilla, or trials for the truth. 132.07
Babbaua's history. Edwabds (A. B. ) . . . 182.22
Barbauld (Jlfra. A. L.) Stories, fables, e(c. . 132.08
Babbeb of Bantry. Gbitfin (G.) . . . . 211.76
Babchesiee towers. Teollope (Anthony). 2 v. 261 50
Babclats (The) of Boston. Otis (Mrs. H. G.) 234.88
Babefooied maiden. Auebbach (B. ) . . 124 06
Babham(E. H. D.) Ljgoldsby legends. . . 132'l0
— My cousin Nicholas. 132 12
Babkee (M. a., lady). SybU's book. . . . 132!o6
tS" See alto under her name, p. M of Catalogue
Babnaby Kudge. Dickens (C.) ... 17314
Baenabd (C.) [' JaneKingsford.' 'Mrs. Maria Gilman.'l
— Camilla : a tale of a violin 132.16
— Money and music 132.09
— The Soprano 221.92
— The Tone masters. 3 v. 1561.24
1. Mozart and Mendelssohn. I 3. Bach and Beethoven.
2. Handel and Haydn. |
Babnes (J., senior). Green Mountain travellers'
entertainment 132.17
— The old inn 132.18
Same. [7n Little classics, v. 9.] . . 226.96
Baeney O'Eeirdon. Loveb (8.) 224.28
Baenum (P. T.) Lion Jack 132.29
Baeon Leo von Oberg, M.D. Mels (A.) . . 231.76
Baeon Miinchausen (Adventures of).IlASPE(R.E. ) 133.01
Baeben honor. Laweence (G. A.) 222.47
Babeieks burned away. EoE (E. P.) . . . 244.25
Baeeington. Levee (C.) 223.29
Baebows(W.) The General 1123.13
Baeby Gray, pseud. See Coffin (E. B.)
Baeby Lyndon. Thackebay (W. M.) . . . 255.43
Baetol(M.) Honor May. [oTion.] .... 213.65
Babton (J. ) Teavels of young Candid and Dr.
Pangloss. 132.38
Babton (K.) lo. A tale of the olden &ne. . 133.03
Babton experiment [Habeeton (John).] . . .132.22
Basil. Collins (AV. Wilkie) 162.05
Basket of chips. Bkougham (J.) .... 143.01
Bastille (Chronicles of the), [anon.] . . 152.17
Bates (J. C.) Quest [anon.] 241.74
Batkins (Life of Jefferson S.,) member from Cranberry
Centre. Written by himself, [pseud.] . 132.28
Battle of Dorking ; reminiscences of a volunteer.
CHESNEY(Cb/. George) 132.26
Battle of the books. Swift (J.) Works. 5074.02; 5074.23
Battle-fields of oiur fathers. Townsend (V. F.) 261.44
Battle summer. Habland (Marioul, pseud, of
Tebhune (3frs. M. V. H.) 255.31
Battles at home. Darlino (Mary G. ) . . . 171.44
Battles worth fighting, [anon.] 132.27
Baueb (Karoline). [' Karl Detlef.'] At Capri : a story
of Italian life 176.06
— Dead to the world, or sin and atonement . 176.05
— Must it be 176.03
— ^ Valentine, the countess 176.04
Bayee (K. E. ) Sphinx ; or, striving with destiny.
By Eobert Byr, pseud. 132.39
Bayly (T.H.) Musings and prosings. . . . 1613.33
Bay path. Holland (J. G.) 213.44
Beach (C.) Andrew Deverel. History of an adven-
turer in New Guinea. 2 v. in 1. . . . 133.06
— Lost Lenore ; adventures of a rolling stone. 133.40
Beale (Anna). Simplicity and fascination. . 133.05
Beae and forbear. Adams (W. T.) .... 112.38
Beae-huntees of the Eocky Mountains. Bowman
„ (A.) 135.09
Beaten paths. Thompson (E. W.) . . . . 255.76
Beatbice. Kavanagh (J.) 221.46
Beateice. Sinclaib(C. ) 252.50
Beatbice Boville, etc. Rame (L. de la). . . . 172.15
BE.ATBICE Cenci. Gueebazzi (F. D.) 2 v. . 211.67
Beau Tancrede ; or marriage verdict DtTMAs(A.) 181.40
Beauchamp ; or, the error. James (G. P. E. ) 215.42
Beauchampe ; or Kentucky tragedy. Simms(W.G.)252.23
Beaucleec, father and son. Clabke(C. C.) . 155.07
Beaumaechais. Beachvogel (A. E. ) . . . 135.15
Beauseincotjet (Eomance of). Wabpield (Mrs.
C. A.) 262.63
Beauties of German literature 133.02
Beautiful fiend. SouTHwoETH(Jlf/-.9. E, D.E.N.) 254.90
Beauty and the beast, etc. Taylob (J. Bayard). 255.07
Beauty and the beast Thackebay (A. I.) . . 255.79
Bebee, or two little wooden shoes. Eame (Louise
de la) 172.56
Bechaed (Frederic). Maurice 132.23
Bechstein (L.) As pretty as seven and other popular
German tales 186. 15
Beckfoed (W. ) Vathek, an Arabian tale. . . 133.07
Beckoning (The) series. Cobden (Paul), pseud. 161.29
Bed-time stories. Moulton (Louise Chandler). 235.68
Bede (Cuthbert), pseiwi. .See Bbadley (E. )
Bede's charity. Steeiton (H.) 255.89
Beechceoft. Yonge ^C. M.) 265.24
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FICTION : Baeoher to BUckweU.
465
Beeobeb (H. W.) Norwood; or, village life in New
England 133.08
Beecheb (Mrs. H. W.) From dawn to daylight ; or,
the simple story of a western home, [aiioji. ] 133. 10
Beechnut. Abbott (Jacob) 111.05
Beechwood. Spbinqeb (R. R. ) 250.05
Bee-hdnters. Thoepe (T. B ) 261.34
Begoab on horseback. Patn (James). . . . 133.13
Beoon (R, comtesse de). [' Madame de Stolz.'J House
on wheels ; or, the stolen child. . . . '2r)3.60
Behemoth. Mathews (Charles) 5053.05
Behind the counter. Haoklanber (F. W. ) . 211.96
Behind the scenes. Bulweb-Lytton (iad^). 145.01
Behind the veil, [anon.] 133.24
Behind the scenes in Paris ; a tale of the clubs.
[anon.] 133.12
Beuord Regis ; or, sketches of a country town.
Miss M. K. Mitford 232.12
Belial, [ayion.] 133.11
Belinda. Edoewoeth (Maria). Novels, v. 6. 182.1(1
Belisarius. Marmontei,(J. F.) . . 225.87 ; 225.43
Belisle (D.W.) The American family llohinson. 133.11
Bell (Acton), psfud. &e Bbonte (Anne).
Bell (Currer), pseud. See Bronte (Charlotte).
Bell (Ellis), pseud. See Bronte (Emily).
Bell (Cath. D.) Kenneth and Hugh ; or, self-
mastery 133.15
— Margaret Cecil 133.21
Bellah. Feuillet (Octave) 196.21
Bellamy (D.) Ethic amusements 185.07
Bellamy (E. W.) Four oaks. By Kamba Thorpe. 261.33
Bella Trelawny. Smith (J. F.') 251. 8i
Bellehood and bondage. Stephens (Ann S.) 254.99
Belot (Adolphe). Article 47 132.14
— Woma-i of fire 132.15
Below the surfece. Elton ( .S'jj- A. H. ) . . . 183.14
Belphagor. Machiavelli (N.) . . . V. 2 of 244.20
Belton estate. Tbollope (A.) 261.51
Ben Milner's wooing. Lee (Holme . . . . 222.76
Ben, the luggage boy ; or, among the wharves.
H. Alger 121.28
Ben Sylvester's ward. Yonoe (C. M.) . . . 265.25
Benauly, pseud. See Abbott (B. , A., and L.)
Bench and bar of Jurytown. Field (J. M.) . 261.91
Bendbow (Hesperi. More than she could bear. 133.22
Beneath the wheels, [anon.] 133.23
Benedict (Frank Lee). John Worthington's name. 132.42
— Madame. A novel J 33.09
— Miss Dorothy's charge 132.41
— Mi.ss Van Kortland 231.91
— Mr. Vaughan's heir 132.43
— My daughter Elinor. 233. 10
— St. Simon's niece 132.44
— 'Twixt hammer and anvil 132.40
Benjamin (S. G. W.) The choice of Paris. . 133.25
Bennett (Emerson). Outlaw's daughter ; or adven-
tures in the South 133.34
BENNETsabroad,looktotheend. Ellis (.l/i'.5.S.S.)183.06
Bennett ( Miss Martha H. B. ) Leisure moments. 1 33. 18
— Pastimes with my little friends 133.16
Benoni Blake, if. i)., surgeon at Glenaldie. [anon.] 133. 26
Bensley ; a story of to-day 133.17
Beppo the conscript. Trollope(T. A.) . . . 261.81
Bebbeb. Mayo (W. S.) 231.56
Beroer (E.), pseud. See Sheppabd (E. S.)
Beboebac (S. C. de). Comical history of the empires of
the moon and sun 133. nj
Berkeley, the banker. MABTtNEAU (H.) . . 231.31
Bekldj and San Souci. MUklbach (L.) . . 232.64
Bebun. Lander (S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes,
V. 6 222.90
Bebnabd (C. de). A fatal passion, or " Gerliaut." 133.17
Bernard Lyle. Clemens (J.) 155.17
Berntual; or, the son's revenge. McJhlbach (L.) 232.115
Bebtha and Lily. Smith ( J/rs. E. O. ) . . . 252.76
Bebtha Percy ; or, I'esperance. Field (M.) . 192.04
Bebtha's engagement. Stephens (Ann S.) . 254.95
Bertbam family. Charles (Mrs. E.) . . . 153.04i
Bertram Noel ; a story for youth. May (E. J.) 231.48
Bebtbams. Tbollope (A.)" 261.52
Bessie. Kavanaqb (J.) 221.57
Bb88IX books. Mathews (Joanna U.)
1. Bessie at the aea-sido 33flJjO
2. Bessie in tbe city '..'.', mjil
S. Bessie and her trieods '.'.', a2S.(g
4. Bessie ouiuug the uiuautains. .,,,'.*, 22A*83
5. Beasie at Kt'hool * ' 3^'f{4
6. Bessie ou her travels '.'...'. nSM
Bessie Morris's diary (Wedding garments, or). McLain
(MaryW.) 226.98
Bessie Rane ; a novel. V/ood (Mrs. H.) . . 264.75
Best (The) fellow in the world. Wbioht (Mis.
J- McN.) • . . . 265 00
Best of husbands. Payn (James) 23r>.65
Betrothed (The). Manzoni (A.) 2 v. . . . 225.33
Betrothed (The). Scorr (W.) 245.29
Betsey Bobbet's (My opinions and). By Jomah Allen's
wife. 231.97
Betsey Jane Ward, hur book of goaka [anon.] 148.16
Beulah. Wilson (A. J. Evans) 183.27
Bevebly ; or, the white mask. Walworth (M.T.) 262.59
Beyminstbe. [Wallace E.)] 133.20
Beyond the Breakers. Owen (R. D. ) . . . 234.72
Biebnatzki (J. Gf) The Hallig ; or, the sheepfuld in
the waters 231.18
Bio bear of Arkansas, and other sketches. Pobteb
(W. T.) 134.01
Bio brother : Story of Indian war. Eooleston
(G. C.) 184.26
Eigsby (R.) Visions of the times of old. 3 v. 475.26
BiKKEBs (Dr. A. V. W.) pseud. ? Anno Domini
2071 122.20
Billings (Josh\ [pseud.] See Shaw (H. W.)
Billy Grimes's favorite. Mannebino (May). . 225.19
Bibd(R. M.) Nick of the woods 134.02
— Sheppard Lee. [anon.] 2 v 251.64
Birds of prey. Braddon (M. E.) .... 135.20
Birth and education. Schwartz (Marie S. ) . 244.90
Birthbight. Gobe (JIfrs.) .... 235.95 ; 211.15
BisAccioNi (M.) Novels v. 4 of 244.23
Bishop's son. Gary (Alice) 152.01
Bit o' writin'. Banim (M.) 132.30
Bits of blarney. Mackenzie (R. S.) ... 225.04
Bivouac. Maxwell (W. H.) 231.43
Bivouac and battle. Adam8(W. T.). . . . 112.43
Bjobnson (B.) Aroe ; or, peasant life in Norway. 133.27
— The Fisher-maiden 133.29
— The happy boy. Tr. by H. K. G. ... 133.30
— Ovind. [Same as Happy boy.] Tr. by S. and
E. Hjerleid. 133.32
— The railroad and the churchyard 133.31
Bl.\ck(W.) a daughter of Heth 134.36
— In silk attire 134.31
— Kilmeny 134.32
— Love or marriage. ■. 134.03
— Madcap Violet 134.43
— Maid of KUleena, and other stories. . . . 134.39
Contents: Maid of KUleena. Queen Tita's wagpr. Fight
for a wife. Sequel to That. The inau who was like
Bhakspeare.
— Marriage of Moira Fergus 134.42
— Monarch of Mincing Lane 134.34
— Princass of Thule 134.38
— Strange adventures of a phaeton 134.37
— Three feathers 134.40
Black brothers (King of the golden river; or the).
Ruskin(J.) 244.50
Black dwarf. Scott (Sir W.) 245.31
Black-porest village stories. Auerbach (B.) 124.20
Black panther. Wbaxall (Sir C. F. L.) . . 265.09
Black sheep. Yates (E.) 265.14
Black spirits and white. Tbollope (F. E. ) . 266.55
Black tulip. Dumas (A.) 175.47
Blackburn (W.M.) The Theban legion. . . 133.41
Blackmore (R. D. ) Alice Lorraine, a tale of the South
Downs 133.44
— Clara Vaughan 133.42
— Cradock Nowell : a tale of the New Forest 134.27
— Cripps the carrier 133. 37
— Loma Doone : a romance of Eimoor. . . 133.43
— Maid of Sker. 134.30
Blackwell (A. B.) The Island neighbors. . 134.19
In aaklng for books, use tUs " Book Oraer," giviag the AHTHOB'S NAME, the first pari of tbe TIXUS, »ud the NUUBEB.
466
FICTION : Blackwood io Bramleighs.
Blackwood (Tales from). See Taijes, etc. . . 254.57
Blade o' grnss. Fabjbon (B. L. ) 191.42
Blauden (Isa). Nora and Archibald Lee. . . 233.42
'BiMSX, I^Lady). Lady of Lvndon. .... 133.40
— Rnth Maxwell. ..." 133.39
Blake (Lillie Deverenx). Fettered for life. . 133.38
Blanchabd (L.) Sketches from life. 3 V. . . 134.21
Blanche (August). The bandit 133.30
Blanche Dearwood. \anon.'\ 134.04
Blanche Gilroy ; a girl s story. Hosmeb (Mrs. M. ) 214. 17
Blanche Seymour, [nnon.'] 134.21
Bleabubn (Sickness and health of the people of). Mab-
TiNEAU (Harriet).
Bleak house. Dickens (C.) 173.19
Blessington (Marguerite Power, countess). Country
quarters. 2 v 134.05
— Marmaduke Herbert. 2v 134.10
— Memoirs of a femme de chambre. . . . 134.12
'—Meredith 134.13
— Strathem. 2v 134.14
— Works 134.16
Contents : Confessions of an elderly gentleman. Confes-
sions of aa elderly lady. Repealers. Two friends. Vic-
timBOl society.
Bund girl, with other tales. Embuby (E. C.) 183.17
Blind passenger. lLi.vv (F.)] 151.12
Blindpits ; a story of Scottish life. [Taylob
Miss.] 134.20
Blitkedalb romance. Hawthobne (N. ) . . 212.55
Blockade (The) of Phalsburg. Ebckmann (E.) and
Cbatbian (A.) 183.39
Blockade runners. Vebne (J.) 266.76
Blonde and brunette ; or, the Gothamite arcady. Bub-
DETT (0.) 134.17
Bloodstone (The). Macleod (D.) .... 225.77
Bloom: and brier ; a southern romance. Falconeb
(W.) 184.25
Blossoming of an aloe. Hoei (Mrs. C.) . . 213.27
Bluebeebying. Abbott (J.) 111.48
Blce ribbon. [ano«.] 134.22
Ulue jackets ; or, J. Thompson among the "Heathen
Chinee." Gbeey(E.) 211.55
Bluebeaed's keys, and other stories. Thackeray
(Miss I. U.) 2.55.81
Boabding-bchool days. By Vieux Moustache.
[GoBDON (C.)] 195.37
Boat club. Optic (Oliver), psewdo/ Adams (^W.T.) 112.15
Boccaccio (G.) Decameron 135.01
[Selections.] v. 1 of 244. 20
Bohemians of London. Whitty(E. M.) . . 263.64
BoisQOBEY (Fortune du). Chevalier Casse-Cou. The
red camelia 146.01
■ The search for ancestors 146.02
— The golden tress 177.04
Bolte(A.) Madame de Stael 134.23
Bones and L Melville (G. J. W.). . . . 231.84
Bonneville's adventures. Ibving (\V.) . . 1123.00
Book of St. Nicholas. Paulding (J. K.) . . 235.13
BooKofsuobs. Thackeeay (W. M.) . . . 255.33
Book of vagaries. Paulding (J. K.) . . . . 235.15
BoBDEB beagles: tale of Mississippi. Simms(VV.G.) 252.24
BoBDEE (The) Rifles. Aimabd(G.) .... 114.21
BoEDEB war ; a tale of disunion. Jones (J. B.) 221.29
BoBO (8., Iransl.) Northern lights. Stories from Swe-
dish and Finnish authors 235.93
BoBYs (Gontran). She loved him madly. . . 135.02
BoEEOw (George). Lavengro ; the scholar, the gypay,
the priest 135.03
— Romany Rye. A sequel to Lavengro. . . 135.07
Bosom friend. Gbey (Jfis. E. 0.) .... 211..57
Boston. Landeb (S. W.) Spectacles for young
eyes. 222.85
Both sides of the street. Wai-keb (M. S.) . . 2G2.79
BoTHWELL, or the days of Mary, Qupen of Scots.
Gbant (J.) 211.88
Bound to John Company. [Bbaddon (M. E. )] 134.35
Bound to rise. Algeb (H.) 122.45
Bound to the wheel. Saundees (J.) . . . . 245.03
BouTON (J. B.) Round the Hock, [a HOii.] . 244.30
B. 0. W. C. series. See De Mille ( J. ) . . . 172.31
BowEN (C. E.) Jack the conqueror. . . . 135.17
Bowman (Anne). Bear hunters of the Rocky Moun-
tains 135.09
— Esperanza 135.10
— Kangaroo hunters 135.11
Boy emigrants. Bbooks (Noah) 146.12
Boy farmers of Elm Island. Kellogg (E.) . 221.97
Boy hunters. Reid (Mayne.) 242.39
Boy in grey. Kingsley (Henry) 226.05
Boy slaves. Reid (Mayne) 242.40
Boy tar. Retd (Mayne) 242.41
Boyhood of Franklin. Abbott (Jacob.) Harpee's
story books, v. 4 21G.95
Boy's adventures in Australia. Howitt (W.) . 10()1.21
Boy's trip across the plains. Peeston (L.) . . 235.49
Boys at Chequasset. Whitney {Mrs. A. D. T.) 203.58
Boys at Dr. Murray's. Gaylobd (Glance), pseitd. for
Beadley (W. J. ) 194.18
Boys of Grand Prd School. [De Mille ( J. )] . 172.30
Boys of other countries. Tayloe (J. Bayard). 256.59
Boys' book of recreation, {anon..] .... 134.33
BoYESEN (H. H.) Gunnar ; a tale of Norse life. 134.41
— Norseman's pilgrimage 135.12
— Tale from two hemispheres 135.14
BoYNE (The) water. Banim (M.) 132.31
Boz, pseud. See Dickens (C. )
Beacebetdge Hall. Irving (W.) 215.27
Biuchvogel (A. E.) Beaumarchais ; hist, novel. 135.15
Bbackenbidge (H. H. ) Modem chivalry. . . 13.5.13
Bbaddon (3fiss M. E.) Aurora Floyd. . . . 135.19
— Birds of prey 135.20
— Charlotte's inheritance 135.21
— Darrell Markham 135.36
— Dead men's shoes 141.06
— Dead sea fruit 135.33
— Diavola, or nobody's daughter 135.22
— Doctor's wife 135.23
. — Eleanor's victory 135.24
— Fenton's quest. 135.39
— Hostages to fortune 141.05
— John Marchmont's legacy 135. 25
— Joshua Haggard's daughter 141.08
— Lady Audley's secret 135.20
— Lady Lisle 135.27
— Lady's mile 135.28
— Lost for love 141.04
— Levels of Arden. 135.40
— Only a clod. 135.29
— Oscar Bertrand . 135.34
— Outcasts 135.35
— Publicans and sinners 141.02
— Robert Ainsleigh. 2 v 135.41
— Run to earth. 2v 135.37
— Rupert Goodwin 135.30
— Sir Jasper's tenant 135.31
— Strange world ia5.44
— Strangers and pilgrims. 111.01
— Taken at the flood 14 3.03
— Three times dead ; or, the secret of the heath. 1^5.32
— To the bitter end. 135.43
— Weavers and weft ; or, " Love that hath us in his
net." 141.11
Beadfoed (Annie C.) Nellie Bracken. . . . 141.10
Beadfobd (Sarah H.) Linton family. . . . 141.09
Bbadley (Edward). ['Cuthbert Bede.'] Adventures of
Mr. Verdant Green 141.13
— Nearer and dearer. 141.12
— White wife 141.14
Bradley (W. J.) ['Glance Gaylord.'] Rainford series :
Boys at Dr. Murray's 194.18
Gilbert's last summer at Bainford 194.19
Gilbert Starr and his lessons 194.20
Jack Arconibo ; the story of a waif. 194.21
Will Rood's friendship 194.22
— Miss Patience Hathaway. 194.23
— Mr. Pendleton's cup 194.31
Beady (James T.) Christmas dream. . . . 141.15
Beagelonne, the son of Athos. Dumas (A.) . 181.18
BBAXEup. Adams (Wm.T.) 11'2.37
Bbakespeaee ; or, the fortunes of a free lance. Law-
rence (G. A.) 222.48
Beambletye house. Smcth (Albert) .... 253.00
Bramleighs of Bishop's folly. Levek (Charles). 223. 31
PKOOKIiXlJ MERCAUTJLS LIBRABI.
FICTION : Brandon to Bulwer.
467
21'2.87
232.60
112.10
163.20
223.70
141.29
Brandon ; or, a hundred years m^o. Tiffanx (O.) 261.35
Bbave and bold series. Aloeh (H., jr.) . . 12:M2
BiiAVE hearts. Gkat (Robertson), yseuiZ. for Baymond
(R. W.)
Bbave lady. Ceaik (Dr M. Muloch) .
Bkave old salt. Adams (W. T.) . .
Bravo. [Scene laid in Venice. ] Cooper (J.
Bravo of Venice. Lewis (M. G. ) . .
Bray (Mrs. A. E. K.) Novels and romances. 10 v,
1. The white hoods.
2, l>e Foix : 14th ceutury.
8. The Protestant ; a tale of q. Mary.
4. Fitz of Fitz Ford ; a legeud of Devon.
B. The Talba : or. Moor of PortugU.
6. Warleigh ; or, the fatal oak.
7. Trelawiiy of Trelawue ; a legend of Cornwall.
8. TrlaU of the heart.
9. Henry de Pomeroy ; or, the eve of St. John ; s legend of
Cornwall and Devon.
10. Courtenay of Walreddon ; a legend of the coast of England.
Brazen Gates. Smith (F. N.) Ed. by J. P. Smith. 252.90
Bread-and-cheese, and kisses. Farjeon(B. L. ) 191.43
Breakino a butterfly. Lawrence iG. A.) . . 222.52
Beeaxino away ; fortunes of a student. Adams
(W. T.) 112.17
Bred in the bone. Payn (James) 141.07
BwF.RziE Langton. Smart (H.) 252.92
Bbehat (A. de). Belin (Jean) 141.16
Bremer (Fredrika). A diary, H— family, Axel and Anna,
and other tales 141.18
— Easter offering 141.17
— Father and daughter 141.19
— Four sisters 141.20
— Home, and Strife and peace 141.21
— Life in Dalecarlia, parsonage of Mora. . . 235.99
— Neighbors, and other tales 141.22
— President's daughters ; including Nina. . 141,23
Same. Part 2. Nina 141.24
Bressant. Hawthorne (Julian) 212.68
Breuoel brothers. Sternberg (A. TOn). . . 254.00
Bbevio(G.) Novels 2 and 3 v. 2 of 244.21
Brewer's family. Elms (Mrs. S. S.) . . . 183.05
Brewster (Anne M. H.) Compensation. . . 142.01
— St. Martin's summer 142.02
Bridal eve. Southwobth (ifr,9. E. D. E. N.) 2.53.24
Bride of Lammermoor. Scott (Sir Walter). . 24.5.33
Bride of Llewellyn. SotrrHwoETH fJfr.9.E.D.E.N.)253.25
Bride of Omberg. Caelen(E. F.) .... 145.37
Bride's fate, a sequel to Changed brides. Sotjthwobth
(Mrs. E. D. E. N.) 253.87
Briery Creek. Mabtineau (H.) 231.34
Bkioadcer Frederick. Erckmann-Chatbian (MM. )183.23
Bbioand (The), or Corse de Leon. James (G.
F. B.) 215.47
Beioht (Mrs. Matilda A.) Margaret ; a story of life in
a prairie home. By Lyndon, [pseud.'] . . 142.03
— Oxley. By Lyndon, [pseud.'] 142.26
Bright {Mrs. A. M.) The three Bernices, or Ansermo
of the crag 142.31
Note — Hist, novel ; time of Veapaaian and Titua.
Bhisee. [anon.] 142.04
Bristed (0. A.) The upper ten thousand. . 142.05
Brock {Mrs. Carey). Home memories. . , 142.07
Bbock (S. A.) Kenneth, my king 142.06
Broken chains. Werner (E.) ..... . 263.92
Broken columns. Dixon (Rev. — ) 142.08
Broken to harness. Yates (E.) 265.15
Broken toys. Steele (A. C.) 252.91
Bronte (Anne). ['Acton Bell.'] Agnes Grey. 142.14
— Tenant of WildfeU Hull 142.13
Bronte (Charlotte), [' Currer Bell.'] Jane Eyre. 142.09
— The professor. 142.10
— Shirley \ \ U2,n
— ViUette 142.12
BBONTii (Emily). ['Ellis BelL'] Wnthering
Heights 142.15
Bbooke and Brooke Farm. Martdjeau (H.) . 231.27
Bbooke (Henry). Fool of quality. 2 v. . . 142.18
Brooke (Noah). Boy emigrants 146.12
Brookes of Bridlemere. Melville (G. J. W.) 235.86
Bbooks (Shirley). Aspen court 142.20
— Gordian knot. 142.23
— Silver cord 142.21
— Sooner or Inter. 142.22
Bbotheb clerks. By XarifBi, p.»eud. .... 265!23
Brother's bet. Carlen (K. F.) 145.38
Brouoh (B. B.) Life of Sir John Falstaff. . . 1755!o2
Brouukam (Henry, lord). Albert Lnnel. . . 142.41
Brougham (John). A basket of chips. . . . 143.01
— Biinsby papers 143.02
Brought to the front. Kellogg (E.) . . . 227.03
Broughton (Rhoda). Cometh up as a flower. 142.33
— Good-bye, swect-heart 142.34
— Joan 142.38
— Nancy 142.37
— Not wisely, but too well 142.35
— Bed as a rose is she 142.36
Brown (Charles B.) Arthur Mervyn ; or, memoirs of
the year 1793. 2v 143.05
— Clara Howard ; or the enthusiasm of love. . 143.07
— Edgar Huntley; or memoirs of a sleep-walker. 143.08
— Jane Talbot 143.09
— Ormond, or the secret witness 143.10
— Wiekud, or the transformation 143.11
Brown (John, 3/. ZJ. ) Marjorie Fleming. . , 143.18
Same. [In Little classics, v. 10.] . . 226.97
— Bab and his 'friends. [In Little classics, V.4.] 226.86
Browne ^C. F. ) Artemus Ward : his book. . . 143.13
— Artemus Ward in London, and other papers. 143.14
— Artemus Ward : his travels 143.15
— Artemus Ward's panorama 143.17
— Artemus Ward : his works 143.12
CanUnla : Easays, sketches, and letteis. War stories and
romances. To California and return. London Punch let-
ters. Artemus Ward's panorama. Misceilaueous.
Beown stone front : a story of New York and Saratoga.
Fulton (Chandos) 193.04
Bbowninos, a tale of the great rebellion. Pulleb
(J. G.) 193.06
Beownlows. Ouphant (Jfrs. M. O. W.) . . 23407
Bbownson (O. a.) Charles El wood, or the infldel
converted 143.24
Bbuce (Jfrs. E. M.) a thousand a year. . . 143.25
Bbuddeb Bones' book of stump speeches. Scott
(J. F.) 245.13
Beudj ; the great bear hunt. Eeid (M.) . . 242.42
Bbuno. Abbott (J). Harper's story books, v. 1. 216.92
Bbunton (Mary B. ) Self-control 143.27
Bbyan Maurice, or the seeker. Mitchell (JJeu.W.) 232. 10
Buchanan (B.) Shadow of the sword. . . . 143.26
— ajid Gibbon (C. ) Storm-beaten 143.33
Bock Bradford (Down the river, or). Adams
(W. T.) 113.13
Buckskin Mo.se ; or, life from the lakes to the Pacific,
as actor, circus-rider, scout, and guide. [By Cur-
tis B. Hawley.] 145.06
BuDDLEcoME (To) and back. Bubnajid (F. C. ) 145.09
Budget of wit and humonr. Valentine (Z)r.W.) 262.90
Buddington (Z. B. ) Can the old love? . . . 143.34
Budget of fun for little folks. Aunt Maggie. . 143.28
Buerstenbindeb (E.) iSee Bijbsienbindeb (E.)
BurFETs. Dob (CJharles H. ) 174.62
Bug Jargal. Hugo (Victor) 214.49
BuLFiNCH (T.) Age of chivalry. [King Arthur and
his knights. The Mabinogeon or Welsh popular
tales.] 143.31
— Age of fable, or beauties of mythology. . 143.29
— Legends of Charlemagne 143.30
Bulls aud the •Jouathans. Paulding (J. K.) 235.16
BulwebLttton (E. G. E. L., lord Lytton). Alice, or
the mysteries. 2 v. 144.01
— Calderon, the courtier. [lFi(/j Leila.] . . 144.15
— Caxtons 144.02
— Coming race, or the new Utopia 144.37
— Devereux 144.03
— Disowned 144.04
— Ernest MaltraTers. 2 v , 144.07
— Eugene Aram. » . . 144.10
— Falkland 144.39
— Godolphin 144.11
— Harold, the last of the Saxon kings. . . . 144.12
— Haunted and the hauntf-rs. [In Tales from Blackwood, v. 10.]
Same, (/n Little classics, v. 2.1 2'iC.IM
— House aud the brain. (Same as Haunted, etc.] , , . 326.84
— Kenelin Chillingly. 144.05
In asking for books, ua« tb« " Book Order," giving the ADTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
468
FICTION : Bulwerto Carlyle.
Bolwer-Lttton (E.G.E. L.) cordinued.
— Last days of Pompeii. . , 144.13
— Last of the barous. . . ....... 144.14
— Leila, or the siege of Granada. 144.15
— Lucretia 14436
— Maid of Malinea. (/» Lrrri-E classics, v. 0.]
— My novel, or varieties in English lile. . . 144.16
— Night and morning. 144.22
— Parisians 144.38
— Paul Clififord 144.23
— Paiisanias the Spartan. 144.41
— Pelham. 141.24
— Pilgrims of the Rhine 141.27
— llieW 144.23
— Strange story. 1 '4.'i9
— What will ho do with it? 144.30
— Zanoni 144.33
Bulwkb-Lctton (icid)/) . Behind the scenes. . 145.01
— Cheveley, or the man of honor. 2 v. . . 145.02
BuLWEB-L-moN (E.Ii., lord Lytton). ['Owen Meredith.']
King of Amasis 145,07
BuNOE (Oliver). Bachelor's story 145,10
BuNOLE (Life of John). Amoky (Thomas). 4 v.
Bunoeneh(Ij. F. ) Julian, or the close of an era. 145.11
— Preacher and the king 145.12
— Priest and the Huguenot. 2 v 145. 13
BuNNETT (Fanny E. ) Nature's school. . . . 145.17
BuNSBY papers. Brougham (John) 143.02
BnNYAJi (John). Pilgrim's progress. 145.15 ; 3525.26
BuKBUBY (3frs. B. J.) Floreace Sackville. . . 145.16
BuKDETT (C. ) Margaret Moncrieff, the first love of
Aaron Burr. 145.18
— Blonde aud brunette 134.17
BuEooM-isTEB family. Mulleb (Christine). . 232.82
BnBKE (Peter). Romance of the forum. . . 145.i!0
Btjbijsque autobiography. Twain (Mark), pseud, for
CtEMENS (S. L.) 155.20
BuBNAND (P. C.) Happy thoughts 145.23
— Happy-thought hall 145.22
— More happy thoughts 145.21
— My health 145.21
— New history of Sanford and Merton. . . . 145.19
— To Buddlecome and back 145.09
BoENEY (Frances). See Aeblay (F. B. d'),
BuBNT Njal, (Story of ); or, Ufe in Iceland. Tr. by G.W.
Dasent 145.26
BuESTENBiNDBB (E.) See Weenee (Ernst), pseud.
Burton (R. F.) Vikram aud the vampire. . 145.25
Bush boys. Reid(M.) 242.43
BnsHBANOEBS, a Yankee's adventures during his second
visit to Australia. Thomes (W. H.) . . 261,19
Bushwhacker (Sayings of Dr.) Cozzens (F. S.) 165.15
Bussey(G. M.) Fables 185,10
Butler (Samuel). Erewhon ; or, over the range. 181.28
Butt (Beatrice May). Miss Molly. . . . 14:j.37
Butt (Martha H.) .See Bennett (M. H. B.)
By-and-by ; hist, romance. Mattland (E.) . 235.90
By his own might Hilleen (W. voa). . . 213.78
By still waters. Mayo (I. F.) 196.0 J
By the king's command. Huoo(V.) Man who laugh8.Pt.2
By the sea, Cubbxee (Jlf/-«, S. ) 165,44
Byr (Robert), pseud. See Bayer (C, R,)
Cab-allebo (Feman), pseud. See Aeeom (C. B, de).
Cabin book ; or, national characteristics. SEALSFrELD
(Charles), pseud, of Postel (Karl). . . 251,05
Same, [Another translation.] .... 251.06
Cabin on the prairie. Peaeson (C, H,) . . . 235.32
Cadell (A/»-s. H. M.) Ida Craven 151.18
Cadet life at West Point. [Kinsman (J. B.)] . 145.30
Caged liou. Yonqe (CM,) 2(15.53
Cahun (Leon). Adventures of Captain Mayo ; or, a
Phoenician expedition, B, o. 1000. . . . 146,08
Cakes and ale, Jebbold (Douglas) 221.13
Cakes and ale at Woodbine. Coffin (R.B.) . 161,11
Oaldcleugh (W. G.) Eastern tales 145.32
OAiiDEBON, the courtier. Bulweb-Lytton (E. G.
E. L.) 144.15
CAiiDEBwooD secret. Johnson (V. W.) . . . 226.28
Caldwell (Mrs. A. Mareh). See Mabsh {Mrs.)
Caleb Field ; a tale of the Paritaus. Oliphant (Mrs.
M, O. W.) 231.03
Caleb Kringle. Coffin (C.C) 161.10
Caleb Stukely. [aiioii.] 3 v. 145.33
Caleb Williams (Adventures of). Godwin (W.)
2v 195.14
Callamuba. Pulisants ( J. ) 241.34
Called to account. Thomas (Annie). . . . 261.09
Callirhoe. Sand (Maurice) 244.98
Callista: a sketch of 3d century. Ne^vman (J.H. ) 233.49
Cambridge Freshman, or memoirs of Mr. Golightly.
Leoband(M.) 223.09
Camebon Hall, a story of the civil war. [Crusb
(M. A.)] 145.36
Cameron pride. Holmes (M. J.) 213,47
Camilla, Aeblay (F. B. d'). 3 v 171,60
Camilla ; a tale of a violin, Barnard (C) . 132.16
Camille. Gaspaein ( V. , comfe.s'.se de). . . . 194.41
Camoens, or the death of the poet. TiECK(L.von). 133.02
Camobs; life under the new empire. Feuillet (O, ) 191.27
Campbell (Mrs. (J. H. L. ) Eros and Anteros, the old
love and the now 145,31
Camp fires of the red-man. Orton (J. E.) . 234.32
Camp fires of the Revolution. Watson (H. C.) 263.42
Camp of refuge. Macfarlane (C. ) 2v.ini. 224.61
Campanek Thai (The). Kichter (J. P. F.) . 3587.01
Campdjo out. Stephens (C. A.) 256,09
Can the old love? Buddinoton (Z, B.) . . 143,34
Can you forgive her? Trollope (A.) . . . 261.53
Can wrong be right? Hall (Jfjvs. S. 0.) . . 212,21
Cancelled will. Dupuy(E. A.) 181.32
Candid and Doctor Pangloss. Barton (J,) . 132.38
Canoe and the saddle. Winthbop (Theodore). 1122.01
Canterbury tales. Lee (H.) 2v 222.57
Canterbury tales. Lee (S,) 222.59
Canute (Judith), pseud. See Campbell (Mrs. J. II. L.)
Canvassing. Banim (M.) 132.34
Cape Cod, and all along shore. Noedhoff (C. ) 233. 13
Caper sauce. Parton ( Mr?. S. P. ) .... 2538.12
Capital punishment : Claude Gueux. Hugo (V.) 214.61
Captain Blake. Maxwell (W. H.) .... 231.44
Captain Brande, of the "Centipede." Wise(H.A. ) 264.33
Captain Carleton. De Foe (Daniel), . . . 5032.08
Captain Dangerous (Strange adventures of).
Sala(G. A.) 244.61
Captain of the guard. Grant (James). . . 211,89
Captain Priest (Wonderful adventures of). Paxton
(Philip), psrad 0/ Hammeit(S, A.) . . 212.31
Captain Paul. Dumas (A,) 175.48
Captain Sam, or boy scouts of 1814. Eggleston
(G, C.) . . 184.29
Cajptain Singleton. DeFoe(D.) 5032.03
Card drawer. Griffin (Gerald) 211.75
Cardinal Pole, Ainswobih (W. H. ) . . . 114.42
Carey (Rosa Nouchette). Wooed and married. 151.17
Caring for no man. Poeteb (L. B.) . . . 241.86
Cael and Jocko. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books,
V. 10.] 210.89
Carl Werner. Simms (W. G,) 2v 252.27
Carlen (Emilie F.) Bride of Omberg. . . 145.37
— Brother's bet ; or, within six weeks. . . . 145,38
— Foster brothers 235.97
— Gustavus Lindorm 145.39
— Home in the valley 145.40
— Ivar ; or, the Skjuts boy 145.41
— Lover's stratagem 145.44
— Magic Goblet 145.45
— One year. A tale of wedlock 145.42
— Temptation of wealth ; or, the heir of primo-
geniture 235.97
— Whimsical woman 1J5. 13
Carleton, pseud. See Coffin (C. C. )
Carlton (Memoirs of Capt.) De Foe (Daniel). 5032.0^
Caeleton (W.) Fardorougha, the miser. . . 1.51.03
— Holland tide ; or, Irish popular tnles. . . 151.01
— The Squanders of Castle Squander. 2 v. . 151.04
— Traits and stories of the Irish peasantry. 2 v. 151.00
Carlingfobd (Chronicles of). Oliphant (M.O.W.)2;i4.09
Carlino. Ruffini (G.) 244.'!9
CARLKrinken. Warner (A, B. otmZ S. ) . . 263.20
Cablylb (T. ) Translation from the German : Mnstens,
Tieck, Richter. 151.13
— Translations from the German. 3 v. . . 5026.21
V. 1-2. Wilhclin Meistor's apprenticeship and travels.
V. 8. Trans, from Musajns, Fouque, Tieck, Hoffman, Kichter,
iiUOOKIiYN M£BOANXIL£ LIUKAUV.
•t
FICTION : Carlyon'a year to Charley.
469
Carlyon's year. Payn (James) 151.1!)
Caeoune. Abbott (Jiicob) 111.04
Caiioll (M.) How Miirjory helped 145.29
Cakuoll (L(3wis). ike DouosoN (C. L.)
Cabky's confession, [auoii. ] 151.15
Oabtaphilus (Chronicles of). Hoffman (David). 446.26
Cabteb Quarterman. Bakeb (\Vm. M.) . . 125.37
Caby (Alice). The Bishop's son. 15J.01
— Clovernook. Xbi.Oi
— Married, not mated 152.03
— Pictures of country life 152.01
— Snowberries. A book for young folks. . . 152.05
Casella ; or, children of the valleys. Fabquhabson
(Martha) l'J1.06
Casimir Mitremma. Helps (Arthur). . . . 213.04
Casper. Wabner (A. B. muJ S. ) 26). 23
Oassique of Kiawah. Simms (W. G.) . . . 252.25
Gassy. STBETroN(Hesba), psewZ. /or Smith (Han-
nah) 255.92
Cast up by the sea. Baxeb (S. W.) .... 131.12
Castaways. Reid (Capt. Mayne) 242. 4S
Caste, a story of republican equality. Pike
(M. H.) 152.14
Castle Avon. Marsh-Caldwell (J/ra. A.) . 231.07
Castle builders. Yonge ( Jfi.s,« C. M. ) . . . 265.26
Castle Daly. Keauy (Annie) 210.59
Castle Dangerous. Soott (Sir Walter). . . 215.3ti
Castle Nowhere. Woolson (C. F.) .... 260.90
Castle of Otrauto. Walpole (Horace). . . 2C2.4S
Castle of Soudet. Dumas (Alexandro). . . 175.40
Castle Richmond. Tbollope (Anthony). . . 261.54
CA8TI.E Wafer. Wood (Mrs. Henry). . . . 26448
Castle's heir. Wood (Mrs. Henry). . . . 264.49
Castles in the air. Gore (.1/ra. C.) . . . 211.16
Castles in the air (Foundations, or). Portee
^Itose) 241.50
Castlemon (Horry), psmd. of Fosdiok (C. A.)
Frank Nelson series.
1. Snowed up : sportsmaa's club in the mountains. 152.60
2. Frank Nelsou iu the forecastle ; or Bportsman's
club among the whalers 162.51
— [Gunboat series. ] 6 v.
1. Frank, the young naturalist 152.06
3. Frank ou a gun-boat 152.07
3. Frank iu the woojs 152!o8
*. trauk on the prairie ', 152^09
6. Frank before Vicksburg 162.10
6. Frank on the lower Mississippi 152!n
— Rocky Mountain series, v. 1-3.
1. Frank among the rancheros 162.29
3. Frank at Don Carloa's rancho 152.30
8. Frank in the mountains 152.31
— Boiling stone series, v. 1-3.
1. Tom Newcome. . 162.23 I 3. No moss. ... 162 2S
a. Oo ahead. . . 152.21 |^
— Sportsman's club series. 3 v.
1. In the saddle. . 152.46 I 3. Among the trappers. 162.48
2. Afloat 162.47 I
Castleto.n (D. R.) Salam : 17th century. . 151.38
Castro (A. de). El Buscapie 152. 12
Cathaea Clyde. luconnue 151.16
Catherine. Thackebay (W. M.) 255! 6 7
Cath.arine's lovers. Ebckmann-Ckatriax (MM.) 183.15
Catskill foiries. Johnson (V. W. ) . . . . 226.29
Cattermole (B. ) Evenings at Haddon Hall . 152!l3
Caunter(H. ) Romance of hisiory : ludJa. . 152.38
Causey building. Abbott (J.) lll!45
Cavalieb, an historical novel. James (G. P. R.) 215! 44
Cavaliers of England. Herbert (H. W.) . 213 23
Cavendish. Neale (W. J. ) . . 233 24
Caxton (Laura), pseud. See Cootns (LizzieB.)
Caxtons. Bulweb-Lytton (E. G. E L ) 144 02
Cecil Castlemaine's gage. By " Ouida," pseitdon. of
Rame(L. dela) . 172 16
Cecil Dreeme. Winthbop (Theodore) '. '. '. 264 28
Cecilia, or memoirs of an heiress. Arblat (F.
li. d') 3 V 171 57
Cecil's tryst. Payn (James) 152.39
Cbnteola, and other tales. Thompson (D. P.) 261.25
Cerise ; a talo of the last century. Melville (G
•'• '"^•) 231.60
Cervantes Simvedra (M. de). Don Qnizota Tr. by C.
Jarvis. 4v.ini 151.19
Same. Tr. by C. Jarvis. 4 v 151.20
Same. Tr. by T. Smollett 232.69
— Exemplary novels 151.20
— Galatea ; a pastoral romance 151.2.5
— Wanderings of Persiles and Sigismunda. . 151.27
Cerab Birotteau. Balzac (H. de) 133.02
Cesabine Dietrich. Sand (George) 175.68
Chainbeakeb, (The). C<h)peb (J. F.) ... 163.21
CHALLF.NOEof Barletta. Azboijo (M. T., marq. d") 172.10
Chamberlain (N. H. ) Autobiography of a New England
farm-house 152.15
Chameeovzow (L. A.) Chronicles of the Bostile. 152.17
CHAMIS.SO (A. von). Peter Schleuiihl. . . . 1,')2.21
Champfleury (J. Fleuby, called). Naughty boys ; or,
the sufferings of Mr. Deltiel 152.18
Chance acquaintance. Howells (W. D.) . . 213.96
Chance child ; a story. Garrett (E.) . . . 193.34
Chance for himself ; or, Jack Hazard and his trt asnre.
TjiowBBiDOE ( J. T. ) 266.23
Chance medley. Gbaitan (F. C.) .... 235.95
Chandos. By^" Ouida." Rame (L. de la). . 172.17
Changed brides. Socthworth (E. D. E. N.) 253.48
Chanoino ba.se. Everett ( Wm. ) 184. 10
Chanter (Charlotte). Over the clifb. . . . 152.20
Chanticleer ; a thanksgiving story. Mathews
(H.) 225.89
Chapel of St. Mary, [anon.] 153.01
Chaplet of pearls. Yonoe (Mrs. C. M.) . . 265.29
Chapters on churchyards. Southey (Mrs. C.) 253.22
Chabacteb sketches. Macleod (N. ) ... 225.21
Chabcoal sketches. Neal (J. C. ) .... 233.22
Chaeette. [anon.] 153.25
Charity Greeu. Habtman (T.) 212.50
Charlemagne (Legends of). Bultinch (T. G.) 143.36
Chabi.£Mont. Simms (W. G.) 252.02
Chables {Mrs. E. 1 Against the stream : story
of an heroic age in England [the wars with
Napoleon] 153.18
— Bertram family 153. 04 J
— Chronicles of the SohOnberg-Cotta family [Luther
and the reformation.] 153.10
— Conquering and to conquer ; a story of Rome in the
days of St. Jerome 153.21
— Cripple of Antioch. [The false Christ Wayside
notes in the days of Chrysostom.] . . . 153.04
— Diary of brother Bartholomew, a monk of the
abbey of Marienthal, in the Odenwald, in
the twelfth century 153.07
— Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan 153.08
— Draytons and Davenants. A story of the civil wars
[of England] 153.05
Note.— For sequel, see On both sides of the sea, below.
— Early dawn ; or sketches of Christian life in Eng-
land iu the olden time 153.06
— Helena's household 212.82
— Martyrs of Spain, and Liberators of Holland. 153.16
— Mary, the handmaid of the Lord 153.09
— On both sides of the sea : a story of the common-
wealth and the restoration 153.11
— Song (The) without words 153.15
— Tales and sketches of Christian life. . . . 153.12
Conlenls : Brother Bartholomew. Maria and Cleon.
Skotthcs of the Reformation in Italy. Sketches of the
United brethren.
— Two vocations ; or, the sisters of mercy at
bome 153.13
— Victory of the vanquished. [Early Christian life in
Kome.] 153.17
— Winifred Bertram 153.14
Chables Auchester. Sheppard (E. S.) . . . 251.60'
Charles Elwood ; or, the infidel converted. Bbownson
(0. A) 143.24
Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon. Lever (C.) 223.30
Charles Tyrrell ; or, the bitter blood. James
Ct^•P•K•) 215.45
Charles Vavasseur. Smith (J. F.) .... 251.85
Charlesworth (Maria L.) Ministering children. 153.19
— Ministry of life 153.20
— Oliver of the mill 153.40
Charley Roberts series. Thurston (L. M.) . 243.74
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470
FICTION : CharUe to CTara.
OHABUEBell. KixLooo(E.) 221.95
Chablib Codman's cruise. Aloeb (H., jr.) . 121.10
Chablottb Ackermau ; a [Hamburg] theatrical
romance. Mui.TiF.h (Otto) 232.83
Chablottb Elizabeth, \pseud.] See Tonna. (0. E.)
Chablotte's inheritance. Bbaddon (M. E.) . 135.21
Charmed sea. Mabtineau (Harriet). . . . 231.31
Chaemino widow. Macquoid (K. S. ) . . . 226.57
Chabms and counter-charms. M'Intosh (M. J.) 224.67
CH.VBON, or the ferry-boat (Select coll. of nov.
V. 2.). ..... 171.03
Chabtebis. Mbline(M. M.) 231.47
Chaste as ice, pure as snow. Despabd (Mis. M.G.) 176.26
Chateau Frissao, or home scenes in France.
Logan (0.) 224.21
Chateau Morville, or life in Touraine. [anon.] 153.24
Chateau Boage. Dumas (A. ) ^^^'In
Chatbaubbianb (F B. de). The martyrs. . . 153.22
— Atala, the beautiful Indian of the Miss. . . 153.22
Chatbian (A. ) See Ebckmann (E.), ami Chatbian (A, )
Cwatswobth, or the romance of a week. Wabd
(B. P.) 262.55
Chatette (Eugfene). So Mr yet false ; or, « Pour-
quoi." . 153.38
Checkmate, [anon. Lb Fanu (J. S.)] . . . 223.08
Cheney (Mrs. E. D.) The child of the tide. . 154.37
Cheney (0. Augusta). Seeking his fortune, and
other dialogues 121.34
Cheebulcbz (V.) Joseph Noirel's revenge. . . 153.32
— Count Kostia 153.33
— MissKovel 153.36
— Prj3per [Randooe] 153. :i4
— Bomunce of an honest woman 153.35
Cheeky and Violet, a tale of the great plague.
Manning (A.) 225.23
Chesebeo' (Caroline). Children of light. . . 153.27
— Drjamlaiid by daylight 153.28
— Foj in the household 153.30
— Isa. A pilgrimage 153.29
— Peter Carradine, or the Martindale pastoral. 154.01
— PhUly and Kit 154.02
— Viotorij,, or the wo.ld overcome 151.03
Chesney (Coi. George). The dilemma, [anon.] 153.30
— Thj fall of England ? The battle of Dorking : remi-
niscances of a volunteer. 132.26
Chestnut wood. Linden (L.) 2 v. . . . . 223.75
Ohevalieb (The). Dumas (A.) 181.37
Ohevalibe Caase-Cou. Boisgobey (F. du). . 146.01
1. The red camelia. 2. The search foi- ancestors.
Chevalier da Maison Bouga. Dumas (A.) . 175.49
Chevalier d'Harmental. Dumas (A.) . . . 175.41
Che valiees of France. Heebeet (H. W. ) . . 213.20
Oheveley, or the man of honor. Bulwee (Lady). 115.02
Child (Mrs. L. M.) Philot'-iea ; a Grecian ro-
mance 154.06
— The rebels, or Boston before the revolution. 151.08
— A romance of the republic 154.07
Child of the isla id glen. Kellogg (E.) . . 226.11
Child of the tide. Cheney (Jlfrs. E D. ) . . 154.37
Child pictures from Dickens 173.20
Child wife (The). Beid (Mayae) 242.37
Child world. Hamilton (Gail), pseud, of Dodge
(M. A.) "... 174.58
Child's dream of a star. Dickens (C.) In Little
classics, V. 10 226.97
Childben of Amity Court Thurston (L. M.) 243.77
Chi LORE -v of light Chesebeo' (C.) .... 153.27
Ghildre.^i of the abbey. Boohe (E. M.) . . 243.5!J
Childrion of Mount Ida. Child (L. Maria). . 154.09
Children of the public. Hale (E. E. ) In Little
classics, V. 12 227.15
Childr'sn of the olden time. Mackarness (H.) 224.49
Children of the new forest Maeeyat (F.) . 225.46
Childben's treasury of new stories. A.L.O.E. 121.18
Children's week. Raymond (B. \V.) . . . 212.89
Chimes. Dickens (C.) 173.22
Chinese tales. Gueullette (T. S.) Novelist's maga-
zine, V. 5 233.56
Choice humorous works. Hooe (T.) ... 213.02
Choice (The) of Paris. Benjamin (S. G. W.) 133.25
Ch)isy. Stoey (J. p.) 254.80
Chops, the dwarf. Dickens (C. ) In Little clussict?,
V. 2 226.84
Choeley (H.P. ) A Prodigy ; a tale of music. 3 v. 154.26
Chiub and Otho ; a sequel to Widow Goldsmith's
daughter. Smith (Julie P.) 154.11
Oheisna, the queen of the Danube. Saintinb
(X. B.) 241.54
Christian Gellert Auebbach (B. ) .... 124.07
Ckbistian physiologist Gedtin (G. ) . . . 211.79
Christian's mistake. Muloch (D. M.) . . . 232.44
Christie Johnstone. Beade (C.) .... 242.13
Chbistie's faith. [Bobinson (F. W. )] . . . 154.10
Chbistina North. Abchee (E. M.) .... 125.09
Chbistine. Enault (L) 183.36
Christmas books. Dickens (C.) 173.21
Christmas books. Thackebay (W. M. ) In his Miscel-
lanies, V. 5 255.65
Cheistmas carols. Dickens (C.) 174.24
Chbistmas carol (From darkness to light : or, a). 192.34
Christmas dream. Beady (J. T.) .... 141.15
Christmas eve and Christmas day. Hale (E. E. ) 212.90
Cheistmas eve on board the " Oberon." Beid
(Walter) 242.77
Christmas festivities. Poole (J.) 241.47
Christmas guest, ete. Southwoeth (E. D. E. N.) 253.89
Christm.\s stories. Dickens (C.) 173.22
Christmas story. Davis (C. E. K.) . . . . 171.42
Chbistophee Kenriok. Hatton (J. ) . . . . 212.70
Cheistophee North, pseud. See Wilson (J.)
Christopher Tadpole. Smith (A.) . . . . 252.67
Chronicles of the Bastile. Chamebovzow (M.A. ) 152.17
Cheoniclfs of Cailingford. Oliphant (M.O.W.) 234.09
Chronicles of Cartaphilus, the wandering jew.
Hoffman (D.) 2v 446.26
Chronicles of Clovernook. Jeeeold (D.) . 221.15
Chronicles of Gotham. Book 1. White (E.G.) 154.12
Cheonicles of theCanongate. Scott (W.) 245.37; 245.76
Chbonicles of the Schonberg Cotta femily.
Chaeles (E.) 153.10
Cheysal ; or the adventures of a guinea. John-
stone (C.) 4v 221.24
Chuech (Florence Marryat, Mrs. Boss). Confessions
of Gerald Estcourt 154.13
— For ever and ever 154.14
— Girls of Feversham 154.21
— Her lord and master 154.25
— Love's conflict 154. 15
— My own child . 154.32
— Nellie Brooke 154.22
— No intentions 154.29
— Open ! Sesame ! 154.30
— PetroneL 154.23
— Poison of asps 154.24
— Prey of the gods 154. 1 7
— Star (A) and a heart 154.31
— Temper 154.18
— Too good for him 154.19
— Veroniqae 154.16
— Woman against woman 154. 20
Churton (Henry), pseud. See Toubjee (A. W.)
Cinderella. Thackeray (jhi.ss A. I.) 261.04; 255.78
Cinq Mars; an historical romance. Viqny (A. de). 172.30
Cinnamon and pearls. Martineau (H.) . . . 231.33
Cinthio (G. G.) Novels v. 2 of 244.21
Cipher, a romance. Austin (Jsfrs. J. G.) . . 125.12
CiECE. White (B.) 263.52
CiEcuiT rider. Eggleston (Edward). . . . 184.39
Citizen of Prague. Translated by Mary Howitt 155. 01
CiTOYENNE Jacqueline. Tytlee (Sarah). . . 262.33
City of the jugglers, or free trade in souls.
Nobth (W.) 233.44
Clackitts ('ihe) of Inglebrook Hall. Pbossee
(Mrs.) 235.56
Clan Albyn. Johnstone (Mrs.) 221.28
Clandestine marriage. Dupuy (E. A.) . . 181.36
Clara, or slave life in Europe. Hacklandeb
(F. W.) 212.07
Claea Howard. Beown (Charles B. ) . . . 143.07
Clara Lake's dream. Wood (Mrs. H. ) . . . 264.79
Clara Melville, [anon.] 155.02
Claea Vaughan. Blaokmobe (E. D.) . . . 133.42
BBOOELTN MKBOANTILB IiIBBARI.
FICTION : Clara to Colonel.
471
i. CoiiBlQ Grace, . , 226.71
5. Little Prudy'a Story
Book 226.72
6. Little Prudy'8 Dolly
Dimple 226.73
4 V.
CiiABE (Adu), pseud. Only a woman's heart. . 155,03
Clabence, or a tnle of our own time. SciXiwicK
(MissC. M.) 251.20
C1..VRIS8A Harlowe. Richardson (Samnel). . 243. 0'J
Same. Edited by E. S. DallaH. 3 v. . . 243.23
Clabk (Charles Heber). [ ' Max Adeler. '] Elbow-
room 113.18
— Out of the hurly-burly 113.10
Clabk (L. Gaylord). Knick-knacks from an editor's
table laS.OU
OtABK (Th. M.) John Whopper, the newsboy. 155.04
Olabke (C. 0.) Beauclercs : father and son. 15').07
— Dauise. 2 v. 173.02
— Madame Fontenoy 226.(54
Olabke (E. G. H.) Lovers and thinkers. By Hewis
Gordon, pseiul 155.08
Clakkk (Mrs. M. C.) Girlhood of Shakespeare's he-
roines. 2t. 155.10
— Iron cousin 155. 12
— Kit Bam's adventures 155.14
— Rambling story. 155.13
Clabke (Marcus). His natural life 155.05
Clabke (11. S.) ['Sophie May.'] Asbury twins. 227.93
— Doctor's daughter 226. 66
— Dotty Dimple stories. 6 v 225.90
1. At her graadmother's. i. At play.
2. At home. 6. At BcliooL
3. Out west. 7. Flyaway.
— Little Prudy stories. 6 v.
1. Little Prudy. . 226.68
2. Little Prudy's sis-
ter Susy. . . . 226.69
3. Little Prudy's Cap-
tain Horace. . . 226.70
— Little Prudy's flyaway series.
1. Little folks astray. 226.74 I 3. Aunt Madge's story. 226.76
2. Prudy keeping 4. Little grandmother. 226.77
house 226.75 |
— Maidenhood series. Our Helen 226.67
Classic tales 155.15
Claude Gueux. Huao (Victor) 214.61
Claudia. Douglass (A. M.) 175.15
Olaveeinqs. Teollope (Anthony) 261.55
Clayebs (Mary). See Kiekland (Jfcs. CM.)
Clay (Bertha M.) Thrown on the world ; or the dis-
carded wife. . . ........ 155.38
CijiYTON (Cecil). Azalea . 155.36
Clemens (Jeremiah). Bernard Lyle ; an historical ro-
mance 1,55.17
— Mustang Grey: a romance 155.18
— Rivals : times of Burr and Hamilton. . . 155.24
Clemens (S. L.) [' Mark Twain.'] Adventure! of Tom
Sawyer. 155.32
— Burlesque autobiography 155.20
— Celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras county, and
other sketches , . - . . 155. ID
— Screamers 155.16
— Sketches, new and old 155.30
— fmiWAENEB (CD.) Gilded age 155.25
Olemmeb (Mary). See Ames {Mrs. M. 0.)
Clebotman's wife and other sketches. RrrcHiB
(A. C. M.) 243.33
CLEVEHall. SEWELL(.Mr.9. E. M.) .... 251.30
Clevee woman of the family. Yonob (Miss CM.) 265.27
Cliff climbers, sequel to plant hunters. Reid(M. ) 242.44
Cliffobd Troup ; a Georgia story. Westmobe-
LAND (M. J.) 263.99
Climbino the rope. Mannkbino (May), pseud, of
NoWELL(H. P. H.) ........ 225.20
Olinb (A. J. ) Henry Oourtland ; or, what a farmer
caudo 155.34
Clinton ; or, boy life in the country. Aimwbll (Wal-
ter), p,9eu<Z. o/Simonds (Wm.) .... 252.44
Clique of gold. Gabobiau (E.) 196.36
Olive (C) Paul FerroU. [anon.] .... 155.22
— Why Paul FerroU killed his wife, [anon.'i . 155.23
— Year after year. [anon.'\ 155.21
Oloistee and the hearth. Re.4de (C) . . . 242.14
Cloud on the heart. Roe (A, S.) .... 243.95
Cloud with the silver lining. Mackaeness (Mrs.
M. A.) 241.24
Clotid-piotubes. Undebwood (F. H.) • . . 262.87
Cloudesley. Godwin (Wm.) 195.ii7
Clouded happiness. Obsay (comleste A'), . . ISI.C?
Clouds and sunshine. Reade (C.) . . . . 242.15
Clouds and sunshine in the life of a village pastor.
[anon.] 155.26
CLOcoKFion; or the stone of destiny. Baniu (J.) 132.37
Cloven foot Kebe (Orpheus C) [Newell (R.H.)] 233.41
Clovebly. Hioham(M. R.) 214.97
Cloveenook. Caby (Alice) 152.02
Clovebnook (Chronicles of the). Jebbold (D. ) 221.15
Club book, original tales, [anon.] .... 155.27
Clyde (Alton). Tried and true 155.28
— Under foot 155.29
Clytie. Hatton (Joseph) 214.98
Cobb (Sophia D.) Hillsboro' farms 155.31
CoBDEN (Paul), psexid. Beckoning series. . . 161.29
T. 1. Who will win? | 2. Ooing on a mission,
— Take a peep. 161.31
CocKAYNES in Paris ; or, gone abroad. Jebbold
(B.) 226.23
CocKTON (Henry). Love match 10*. 01
— Percy Effingham 161.02
— Sisters ; or, the fatal marriages 161.03
— Stanley Thorn 161.06
— Steward ; a romance of real life 161.04
— Sylvester Sound, the somiinmbulist . . . 161.05
— valentine Vox, the ventriloquist 161.07
C(ELEBS in search of a wife. MoiiE (H. ) v. 2 of 5057.01
Coffin (Charles Carleton). Winning his way. 161.09
— Caleb Kriukle 161.10
Coffin (R. B.) ['Bany Gray.'] Cakes and ale at
Woodbine 161.11
— Castles in the air. 2521.19
— Matrimonial infelicities. Added, My neighbors and
Down in the valley 161.12
— My married life at Hillside 161.13
— Out of tovm ; a rural episode 161.14
CooGESHALL (W. T.) Everglade herocB. . . 161.18
— Stories of frontier adventure 161.19
CoiNEE (The). Geiffin (G.) 211.75
Cole (Miriam), .'tee Haeeis (Jlfrs. M. C. )
CoLEEiDGE (Sara). Phantasmion, a fairy tale. 161.39
Colleoians (The). GErrnN (G.) 211.73
CoLUEB(W. F.) Pictures of the periods. . . 162.28
Collins (A. M.) Mrs. Ben Darby 162.01
Collins (Mortimer). Marquis and merchant. 162.30
— Two plunges for a pearl 162.29
— Vivian romance 162.31
Collins (W. WUkie). After dark 162.02
— Alicia Warlock, and other stories. . . . 162.39
— Antonina, or the fall of Rome 1(2.03
— Armadale 162.04
.— BasU ; or the crossed path 162.05
— Dead alive 162.17
— Dead secret 162.06
— Frozen deep [and a Terribly strange bed]. . 162,37
— Hide and seek 102.07
— Law and the lady 102.38
— Mad Monkton ; and other stories. . . . 162.32
Contents : Black cottage. The biter bit. Family secret.
Mad Monkton. Plot in private life.
— Man and wife. . 162.14
— Miss or Mrs. ? and other stories 102.40
Con^CTis ." Blow up with the brig." Fatal cradle. Ui88
or Mrs. ?
— Moonstone. 162.13
— New Magdalen. 162.16
— No name. 162.10
— Poor Miss Finch 162.36
— Queen of hearts 162.11
— Queen's revenge, and other stories. . . . 162.15
— Sister Rose l'''2.33
— Stolen mask 162.34
— Woman in white 162.12
— Yt'Uow mask 162.35
Colloquies of Edward Osborne. Mannino (A.) 225.24
COLOMBA. Mf.eimee (P.) 231.81
Colonel Dacre. Jolly ( mt.v E. ) 161.20
Colonel Floyd's wards. Tebhitne (Ifns.M.V.H.) 255.31
Colonel Jack. De Fob (Daniel) 5037.14
in asUne for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S SVSS, the first part of tbo TITLE, and the NUUBGR.
472
FICTION : Colonna(o CorsA
Cou>NNA, tlio painter, /n Tai^ek from Blackwood, v, 1. . 251.57
OoMEDj of terrors. DeMille(J. ) .... 172.54
Cometh up as a flower. Brouohton (Bhoda). 142.33
Comic anmial for 1870. Hood (Tom). . . . 213.86
Coma history of England. A'Beokeit (G. A.)
2v 111.38
CoMio history of Eome. A'Beckett (G. A.) . 111.40
Comic history of the U. S. Hopkins ( L. ) . . 573. 19
Comic history of the U. S. Shebwood (J. D.) 573.06
Comic tales. 2 v. 1G2.19
CoMicAii history of the empires of the moon and suu.
Beeoekao (C. de) 133.19
Comin' thro' the rye. Mathers (Afi«s H. ) . . 162.21
Coming home. Mackaeness (J/rs. M. A.) . . 241.25
CoMiNO race (The), or the new Utopia. Bulweb-Lytton
(E. G. E. L., lord Lyllon) 102.23
CoMiNO to the light, or Fidgety Skeert. [iiHon.] 162.22
Coming wave. Optic (Oliver), pseud, of Adams
W. T.) 113.40
CoMiNS (Lizzie B.) ['Laura Caxton.'] Marion
Berkley. 152.33
— HartweUFarm 1.52.34
Commander of Malta. Sue (E.) 254.34
Commonplace : a tale of to-day ; and other stories.
UossETTi (C. G.) 243.91
Compensation. Brewster (A. M. H.) . . . 142.01
CoMYN(L. N.) Elena, an Italian tale. . . . 161.34
Con Cregan, the L:ish GU Bias. Lever (C.) . 223.33
Condensed classics. Ed. by K. Johusou. 2 v. 156.01
V. 1. Scott (W.) Ivanhoe. 2. Dickeus (C.) Our mutual friend.
Condensed novels and other papers. H/Irte (B. ) 212.47
Cone (N.) Which is the heroine ? .... 263.79
Cone CUT comers. Beuaulay. Abbott (B.,V.,<fcL.)111.36
Confessions of a pretty woman. Pakdoe (^Miss 3. ) 234. 5:i
Confessions of a workingman. Souvestre (E.) 5075. 2G
Confessions of an elderly gentleman. Blessington
(Lady) 134.16
CoNFE-ssioNs of an elderly ladv. Blessington
(Lady) 134.16
Confessions of Fitz Boodle. Thackeray (W.M. ) 255.34
CoNFEs-sioNS of Gerald Estcourt. Church (Mrs.
Koss) 154.13
Confessor. Deleon (L'abM) 162.21
Confidence man. Melvillb (H.) .... 231.65
Confidences. [Aide (H.)] 163.01
Congo ; or Jasper's experience in command. Abbjtt
(J.) Harper's story books, V. 12. . . . 216.91
CoNiNOSBY (Christopher). Sheltem : a noveL . 163.02
CoNiNGSBY. Disraeli (B.) .... 174.54 ; 175.02
Conquering and to conquer. Charles (Mrs. E.) 153.21
COK.JUEST of Granada. Ibtino(\V. ) . . . 215.32
Conquest and self conquest. McIntosh (Miss
M. J.) 224.6S
Conscience (H.) Sketches from Flemish Ufe. 163.06
Conscript ; a tale of war. Dumas (A.) . . . 175.42
Conscript ; a story of 1813. Erckmann (E.) and
Chatrian(A.) 183.23
CONSPIB.ATOR. Ddpuy (A. E.) 181.22
Conspirators, or Chevalier d'Harmental. Dumas
(A.) 175.50
Constable de Bourbon. Ainsworth (W. H.) . 114.43
Constable of France. Grant (James). . . 216.03
Constable of the tower. Ainsworth (W. H.) 115.01
Constance Aylmer. [Parker (Jf/s. H. F.)] . 163.04
Constance Herbert. Jewsbcry (jMiss G. E.) . 221.19
Constance Lyndsay, or progress of error. [a>w«.] 163.03
Consuelo. Dudevani (Mine. A. L. A. D.) . 175.24
CoNTABiNi Fleming. Disraeli (B.) .... 175.03
Contraband. Melville (G. J. W. ) .... 231.79
Convict. James (G. P. K.) 2v 215.46
Convicts and their children. Adeebach (B.) 124.25
CoNYBEAEE (W. J.) Perversion 163.05
Cook iDutlon). The prodigal son 163.07
CooK(M. L.) ['Mary Lennox.'] AnteBellum: south-
ern life as it was 223.14
CooKE (John Esten). Doctor Vandyke. [Life in Vir-
ginia in the 18th century.] 162.26
— Ellie ; or, the human comedy 163.09
r- Fairfax; valley of the Shenandoah. [18th cent. ] 163. 10
— Hammer and rapier 632.25
— Henry St. John, gentleman ; a tale of 1774-5. 163.11
— Her majesty the queen
— Hilt to hilt ; or the Shenandoah in 1861. .
— Justin Harley, a romance of old Va. . . .
— Last of the foresters
— Leather stocking and silk ; or hunter John
and his times. [About 1800.] ....
— Mohun, or Lee and his paladins
— Out of the foam
— Pretty Mrs. Gaston, and other stories. . .
— Snrry of Eagle's-nest. [War in Va., 1861-65.]
— Virginia comedians. 2 v.
— Youth of Jefferson
Coolidge (Su.san), pseud. See Woolsey ( S. C.)
Cooper (J. F. ) Afloat and ashore
— Bravo ; a Venetian story
— Chainbearer ; or. Little yage mss. (No. 2) .
— Crater ; or, Vulcan's peak
— Deerslayer ; or, the first war path. . . .
— Headsman ; or, the Abbaye des Vignerons.
— Heidenmauer ; or the Benedictines : a legend
Khine
— Home as found : sequel to Homeward bound.
— Homeward bound
162.27
162.25
103.33
163.12
Myers
163.18
163.17
163.31
103.32
16;!. 13
103.14
163.16
163.19
163.20
103.21
163.22
163.23
163.24
of the
163.25
163.27
163.26
Note. — This work aud iU aequel satirized certain preva-
lent American cbaracterletics.
— Jack Tier ; or, the Florida reef. .... 163.28
— Last of the Mohicans 164.01
— [Leather-stocking tales. ]
1. Deerslayer. . . 163.23
2. I.a8t ol the Molil.
cans 16:1.01
3. Pathander. . . 164.08
4. Pioneers. . . 164.10
5. Prairie. . . . 164.11
— Lionel Lincoln ; or, the leaguer of Boston. 164.02
— Mercedes of Castile ; or voyage to Cathay. 164.03
— Miles Wallingtord. Sequel to Afloat and
ashore 164.04
— Monikins. [A political satire.] 104.05
— Ned Myers ; or, life before the mast. . . . 164.06
— Oak openings ; or, the bee hunter. . . . 104.07
— Pathfinder ; or the inland sea. ..... 104.08
— Pilot ; a tale of the sea 104.09
— Pioneerii ; or the sources of the Susquehaana. 1(>4.10
— Prairie, a tale 101.11
— Precaution 101.12
lYofe.— English society novel, time abont 1814.
— Bed rover 164.13
— Red skins ; conclusion of Little page mss. . 164.14
— Satanstoe ; or, the Little page mss. (No. 1.) 164.15
— Sea lious ; or, the lost sealers 104.10
— Spy ; a tale of the neutral grounds. . . . 161.17
— Stories of the sea 164.18
— Stories of the woods. 164.19
— Two admirals 164.20
— Water witch 164.21
— Ways of the hour 164.22
— Wept of Wish-ton-Wish. [King Philip's war.] 104.23
— Wing and wing ; or le Feu-follet 164.24
— Wyandotte ; or the hutted knoll 164.26
Cooper (T.) Wise saws and modern instances. 165.01
Coopers ; or, getting under way. Haven (A. B.) 212.52
CoppAED (S. S. ) Katharine Douglas. . . . 105.05
Coral island, tale of the Pacific ocean. Ballan-
TYNE (H. M.) 131.17
Corbet chronicles. Guernsey (Lucy Ellen). . 216.20
CoHBiN (Mrs. Caroline Fairfield). His marriage
vow. 165.31
— Kebecca, or a woman's secret. 165.06
Coed aud creese. De Mille (J.) 172.33
Coeinne, or Italy. Stael (A. L. G. N. de). . 253.61
Corn HILL stories. Thackeray (JKsss A. L) . 255.78
Cornwall (C. M.) Free, yet forging their own
chains . 163.37
CoRNWALLis (K.) Adrift with a vengeance. . 165.10
— Pilgrims of fashion 165.09
CoENYN (J. K.) Dick Wilson, the rumseller's vic-
tim 165.08
CoRp(H.) Antidote to the miseries of human
life 165.12
Corey O'Lanus : his views and experiences.
Stanton (J. S.) 253.63
Corse de Leon, or brigand. James (G. P. R.) 215.47
BROOKLYN MSUCANTILE LIBBABY.
FICTION : CottlnJo Crown.
478
CoTTiN (S. B. ) Elizabeth, or the exiles of Siberia. 1C5. 11
Same 244.73
CouMON (J. G. A.) Odd tramp, [anon.'i . . 234.01
— Harwood. [anon.] 212.48i
CocLTER (Miss). Hay-time to hopping, [unon.] 165.13
Count Alarcos. Disraeij (B.) 174.46
Count de Castlenew. Jambs lO. P. R. ) . . 215.48
Count Kostia. Cherbuijez (V. ) 153.32
Count Ludwig, a marvellouH tale, [anon.] v. 3 of 174.18
Count Mirabeau. Mundt (T.) 232.06
Count Monte Leone : the Carbonari. St. Geobqes
(H. de) 241.53
Count of Monte Christo. Dumas (A.) . . . 175.43
Count of Moret. Dumas (A.) 175. G4
Count Robert of Paris. Soott (Sir W.) . . 245.39
CouNTEBPAETs, Or the cross of love. Sheppaed
(E. S.) 251.01
Countess de Chamey. Dumas (A.) .... 175.45:
Countess de Gisela. Mablitt (E.) .... 2i5.42
Countess Kate. Yonof. (.W.s.s- C. M.) . . . 265.28
Countess Ida ; a tale of Berlin. Fat(T. S.) . 192.10
Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. Sidney {Sir
PhiUp) 5000.05
Countess of Rudolstadt, sequel to Consnelo.
Sand (George) 175.25
CouNTKY curate. Gleio (G. R. ) 195. 12 '
CouNTBY hospitalities, or Lord and Lady Har-
court. Sinclaib (C. ) ' . . 252.52
CouNTBY-HOUSB on the Rhine. Auebbach (B.) 124.16
CouNTBY life (Pictures of). Caby (Alice). . . 152.04
Country neighborhood. Duput ( 3/(.vs E. A. ) 181.23
CouNTBY quarters. BusamaTOfi (Countess of). 134.05
County family (Beggar on horseback, or). . . 133.13
Coupon bonds, e/c. Teowbiudqe (J. T.) . . 202.07
CouETENAY of Wabeddon. Bkay (Jfrs. A. E.) 141.38
Courtney (Lydla L. D.) Pauline's trials. . . 155.43
Courtesies of wedded life (First and second
marriages, or). Baiee (Mrs. H. N. W.) . 131.02
Coubting and farming : or, which is the gentle-
man? Smith (J. P.) 254.92
Court life at Naples in our own times. 2 v. . 165.17
CouETSHip and marriage. Hentz (Mrs. C. L.) 213.06
Courtship in 1720 and in 1860. Smart (H.) . 253.00
Cousin Alice. See Haven (Mrs. Alice B. Neal).
Cousin Clara. Lancewood (Liwr<;noe). . . 222.36
Cousin from India. Craik (Georgiana M.) . 165.38
Cousin Harry. Grey (,Wra. E. C.) .... 211.58
Cousin Marshal. Mabtineau (Harriet). . . 231.29
Cousin Maude and Rosamond. Holmes (M. J.) 213.48
Cousin Paul. Glenn (Jessie), pseud. . . , 195.23
Cousin Phillis. Gaskell (E. C. ) 194.02
Cousin Virginia, pseud. See Johnson (V. W. )
Cousin WillLam. Hook(T. E.) 214.02
Cousins. McIntosh (M.J.) 224.69
Coventby (F.) History of Pompey the little, or
adventures of a lap-dog 165.11
OovEBLBY (Sir Roger de). Addison (Joseph). . 5075.27
CowAED, a novel of 1863. MorfordiH. ) . . 2;5J.2'J
Cox (G.W.) and Jones (E. H.) Popular romances
of the middle ages 165.03
— Tales of the Teutonic lands 165.01
Cox's diary. Thackeray (W. M.) Miscel., v. 1. 255.57
CozzENS (F. S. ) Sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker. 105.15
— Sparrow-grass papers 165.16
CozzENs (S. W.) Young trail hunters: or, the
wild riders of the plains. ...... 166.01
Crackers for Christmas. Huoe-ssen (E. H.
Knitchbnll) 185.38
Cbadock Nowell. Blackmoee (R. D.) 3 v. . 134.27
Cbaik (D. M.., formerly Miss Muloch).
— Adventures ot a brownie 235.78
— Agatha's husband 232.46
— Avillion, and other tales 232.45
ContenU • Adelaide. All for the best. Antonio Melidorl.
AvilUou, or the Happy isles. Bride's tragedy. Cleomeues,
the Greek. Cross on the Snow mountains. Daughter ot
Heremon. Doctor's family. Erotion. Half-caste. Italian's
daughter. Kong Tolv. Last of the Kutlivens. Life epi-
sode. Minor triaU. Miss Lettio's eiperiences. Old mathe-
matician. Only son. Uosicrucian. Sculptor ot Bruges.
Belt-seer. Story of Ellsabctta Birani. Story of Hyas. Tls
useless trying. Two homes.
— Brave lady 232.00
— Christian's mistake. 232.44
— Fairy-book. IHTt.ia
— Hannah 232.62
— Head of the fiamily 232.48
— Hero (A), Bread upon the waters, Alice Lear-
mont 2.32.47
— Is it true? Tales curious and wonderful. . 234.84
— John Halifax, gentleman 232.49
— ^ Laurel bush ; old fashioned love story. . . 23.5.80
— Life for a life 232..5(l
— Little lame prince 234.85
— Little Sunshiue's holiday 232.01
— Mistress and maid 23'2.51
— My mother and L 235.79
— Noble life 232.52
— Nothing new : tales 232.53
Contents : Lord Erllstoun. Alwyn's first wife. M. Anu-
tasius. The water cure. The last house iu C— Street. A
&mily in love. A low marriage. The double house.
— Ogilvies 232.54
— Olive 232.56
— Our year ; a child's book 232.56
— Two marriages 232.57
— Unkind word, and otiier stories and sketches. 232. 59
— Woman's kingdom 2.(2.58
Craik (Georgiana M. ) Anne Warwick. . . 166.04
— Faith Unwin's ordeal 165.19
— Cousin from India. 164.38
— Leslie TyrrelL 165.20
— Mildred 165.21
— Miss Moore. A tale for girls. 165.37
— Sylvia's choice 165.36
Crane (Miss Anna Moncure). .See sSeemullee (Mrs. )
Cbanpord. Gabkell (Mrs. E. C ) . . . . 194.03
Ceatee. or Vulcan's peak. Cooper (J. F.) . 103.22
Ceaven (Mine Augustus, fonnerly Mile. La Feironays).
Anne Severin . 1()5.25
— Fleurange 165.39
— Jettatrice ; or the veil withdra-wn. . . . 165.44
Ao/e.— Repr. from Cath. world, May-Sept., 1874.
— A sister's story. 3044. 10
Note. — A genuine family memorial.
Crayon miscellany. Ievinq (W.) 922.10
Ceayon (Geoffrey), psmd. See Irving (W.)
Creole orphans. Peacock (J. S.) . . . . 235.24
Cressy and Poictiers. Edgar (J. E.) . . . 181.33
Crew of the Dolphin. Stbetton (H.) . . . 255.93
Ceeyton (Paul), pseud. See Teowbridqe (J. T.)
Ceichton. Ainswoeth (W. H.) 115.05
Crioeet on the hearth. Dickens (C.) In his Christmas
books 173.21
Crimson star ; or the midnight vision. Weight (Mrs.
S. A.) 266.00
Cringle and Crosstjree. Optic (Oliver). . . 112.42
Cripple of Antioch. Chaeles [Mrs. E.) . . 153.04
Ceipps, the carrier. Blackmore (R. D.) . . 133.37
CEOCKofgold. TuppER(M. F.) 202.20
Cbopton boys. Martineau (H.) 231.20
Crohoore of the BiU-hook. Banim (M.) . . 132.35
Cboeeb (T. C. ) Fairy legends and traditions of the
south of Ireland. Ed. by T. Wright. . 186.10
Cboly (G. ) Marston, or memoirs of a statesman. 165.26
— Salathiel, the immortal. [Wandering Jew.] 165.27
— Talss of the great St. Bernard. 3 v. [anon.'i 165.2S
Cbomwell. Heebeet(H. W.) 213.00
Crooked pi tees. Mayo (Isabella F.) . . . 190.02
Croppy ; a tale of 1798. Banim (M.) . . . 132.32
Ceosby (G. S.) The mystery, or Platonic love. 165.43
Ceosland (.Wra. N.) Hildred, the daughter. . 165.32
— English tales and sketches 165.33
— Hubert Freeth's prosperity 165.42
— Lydia, or a woman's book. 105.34
Cross and crescent. Adams (W. T.) . . . 113.33
Cross of honor. Thomas (A.) 261.10
Crotchet castle. [In Peacock (T. L. ) Works,
V. 2.] 5062.16
Crouch (Julia). Three successful girls. . . 165.35
Crowe (C.) Linny Lockwood 171.01
Crown from the spear. Hamilton (.Mrs. C. V. D.)105.40
Crown jewels, or dream of an empire. Mofpett
(Mrs.Kh.) 232.85
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474
FICTION : Croxall to Days.
OaoxAWi (Samuel). Select collection of novels and
histories. 6 v. 171.02
Obuel as the grave. Southwoeth (3fi\s.E. D. E. K. )253. 92
Cbuelest wrong of all. [anon.] 171.09
Obuikshank (G.) Three courses and a dessert. 171.0S
Ceukb of the Casco. Kellooo (E.) . . . 22G.10
Cbuise of the Dashaway. MANNEBiNojMay). . 224.89
Cbuise of the Frolic. Kingston (W. a G.) . 222.12
Obuise of the Midge. Scott (M.) .... 245.16
Cbuse (M. a.) Cameron Hall ; storv of the civil
war. ". . . . 145.36
Cbtjst and the cake. Gabbett (E.) . . . . 193.32
Cbyptoqeam (This). DbMille(J.) .... 172.40
CoDJo's cave. Teowbbii)oe (.J. T.) .... 262.08
CoDLTp (Mrs. Pendeb ; formerly AnnU Tliomas).
— CaUed to account 261.09
— Cross of honor 261.10
— Denis Donne 261.11
— Dower house 261.14
— False colors 255.70
— " 'Hecomethnot.'shesaid.". ..... 255.73
— Married at last 255.69
— Maude Mohan 255.72
— Narrow escape 256.55
— New grooves 266.01
— No alternative 266.04
— On guard 261.12
— Only herself, 255.71
— Passion (A) in tatters 266.02
— Played out 261.13
— Playing for high stakea 261.16
— Theo Leigh 261.15
— Walt«r Goring 261.17
Cummins (Maria S.) El Pureidis 171.10
— Haunted hearts 171.11
— Lamplighter. 171.12
— Mabel Vaughan 171.13
Cunningham (A.) Haunted ships, [In Little classics, v. 8.] 226.95
— King of tlie pealc. [/n Little classics, v. 7.] . . . 220.89
Cunninghaji (G. G.) Tales and traditions, chiefly
from the German 171.19
Cupid and Psyche (Fable of). Apuleius. 123. 05; 3093. 27
CuppLES {Mrs. George). Driven to sea. . . 171.14
Cubate (The) and the rector. [Stbutt (Eliz.)] 171.24
CuEATE in charge. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W. ) 235.75
CcBATB of Cumberworth, and th3 Vicar of Boost.
[anon.] 171.15
Cubate's discipline. Eiloaet (Mrs. C. J.) . . 183.03
CuEious impertinent. Ceevantes (M.. de). . 171.04
CuBtous myths of the middle ag3s. Gould (S.
Baring) 3816.16
CuBions stories to counteract belief ill ghosts. 195.02
CuBiiiNO (H. ) Shflkspsre ; the poet, the lover and the
man 171.16
CuEBEB Bell. See Beonte (Charlotte).
CuBBiEE (ilfrs. Sophronia). By the sea. . . 165.41
CuESE of Clifton. Southwobth (Ifra.E. D.E.N.) 25!.26
CuESBof Gold. Stephens (Mrs. A. S.) . . 25?. 65
Cuetis (George W. ) Potiphnr pipers. . . . 171.20
— My chateaux. [In LmLE classics, v. 4.] . . . , . 226.86
— Ournew livery. [/nXBEASUBB-TBOVE aeries, v. 1.] . 267.00
— PrueandL 171.21
— Trumps 171.22
Cushions and comers ; or, holidays at old orchard.
Geeenb (Mrs. K. J.) 211.51
CuTHBEBT Bede, pseud. See Beadles: (E.)
Cteil Thornton. Hamilton (T.) "212.30
CraiLLA. Tautphceus (L von). 2 v. ... 255.03
Dacota land, or beauty of St. PauL Hankins
(Ool.) 212.37
DAisy. Sequel to Melbauma house. Wabneb (S.)
2 V. 263.04
Daisy Brentwell. 'WrDDEMAB(L) .... 267.07
Daisy Bums. Kavanaoh (J.) ...... 221.47
Daisy Cham. Yonoe (Jftss C. M.) 2 v. . . 265.30
Daisy's necklace. Aldeich (T. B. ) . . . . 121.06
Dakin (Miss C. V.) Sx Hamilton (Mrj. C. V. D.)
Daio. (Mrs. C. H.) Patty Gray's journey to the cotton
islands. 3 v 171.46
1. From Boston to Baltimore.
2. From Baltimore to WasUiugton.
3. On the way, or Mount Vernou.
Dallas Galbraith. Davis (Jfrs. B. H.) . . . 172.02
Dalton (\V. ) Lost among the wild men. . . 171.25
— Tiger prince 171.20
— War tiger 171.27
— White elephant ; or, the hunters of Ava. . 171.28
Daltons ; or, three roads in life. Levee (C.) 223.36
Dame Nature and her three daughters. Saintine
(X. B.) 244.81
Damsel of Darien. Simms (W. G.) .... 253.51
Dana(R. H.) Idle man, a tale. . . v. 1 of 5026.09
" Danbuey news man." See Bailey (James M. )
Dangee in the dark. Kelson (I.) .... 226.33
Dangee ; or, wounded in the house of a ftiend.
Aethub,(T. S.) 123.07
Dangekfield's rest ; or, before the storm. Sed-
ley(H.) 171.30
Dangbeous game. Yates (E.) 265.76
Dangeeous guest, [anon.] 171.36
Daniel (ilfcs. Mackenzie). Elsie's married life. 171.31
— Marrying for money 171.32
— Georgina Hammond 223.68
— Our guardian 223.68
Daniel Deronda. Eliot (George) 186.32
Danish fairy legends and tales. Andeesen (H.C.) 122.08
Danvees papers. Yonge (CM.) 265.49
D'Aeblay (F. B.) See Akblay (F. B. d'). . . 171.34,
Daee (Shirley). See Dunning (Susan).
Daeien ; or, the merchant prince. Wabbueton
(E ) 262.52
Dabino exploits and jjerilous adventures, [anon.] 921.13
Daek night's work. Gaskell (E. C. ) . . . 194.04
Dabkness and daylight. Holmes (M. J.) . . 213.49
Daeling (M. G.) Buttles at home 171.44
— In the world ; sequel to Battles at home. . 171.45
Dabnley. James (G. P. B.) 215.49
Daekell Markham. Beaddon (M. E.) . . . 135.36
DAEETLLGap. TOWNSEND (V. F.) .... 261.45
Dasent (G. W.) Annals of an eventful life. . 171.40
— Lady Sweetapple ; or, three to one. . . . 171.35
— Story of Gisli, the outlaw. 171.38
— Popular tales from the Norse 171.39
— Story of the burnt Njal. From the Icelandic. 145. 26
JiASK (La comtesse), pseud. See Saint-Maes (N.C. de
C. de).
Dashes at life with a free pencil. Willis (N. P. ) 5076.27
Dashwood priory. May (E. J.) 231.49
Daudet (Alphonse). New Don Quixote ; or, wonderful
adventures of Tartarin of Tarascom. . . 171.52
— Sidonie. From the French 171.66
Daughtee of an Egyptian king. Ebees (G.) . 181.42
Dauohteb of Bohemia. Eeid (Chiistian). . 242.79
Daughtee of an empress. Mijhlbach (L.) . . 232.68
Daughtee of Heth. Black (W.) 134.36
Dauohteb of night. Fullom(S. W.) . . . 193.17
Davenpobt Dunn. Leveb (C.) 223.39
David Copperfield. Dickens (C.) .... 173.25
David Elginbrod. MacDonald (George) . • 224.82
David Lloyd's last will. Steettox (H. ) . . . 171.53
Davies (T. ) Losing to win 176.22
Davis (C. E. K. ) A Christmas story. . . . 171.42
— Granny Bright's blanket 171.56
Davis (J.) First settlers of Virginia. A historical
novel 171.41
Davis (L. Clarke). A stranded ship. . . . 171. JS
Davis (ilfrs. R. H.) Dallas Galbraith. . . . 172.02
— Captain's story. [In Little classics, v. 2.] . . . . 226.84
— Faded leaf of history, (/n Little classics, v. 10.] . 226.97
— John Andross 172.04
— Kitty's choice 172.03
— Margret Howth 172.01
— Waiting for the verdict 172.06
Dawn and twilight. Tnnon.] 2v 172.08
Dawn (From) to daylight. Bebchee {Mrs.n.W.) 133.10
Dawson (Flora). Princes, public men, and pretty
women 171.54
Day (Rev. Lai Behari). Govanda Sammtii ; or, history
of a Bengal Eaiyat 1031.24
Day (Thomas). Histo-y of Sanford and Merton. 172.09
Day's ride. Levee (Charles^ 223.40
Days of Bruce. Aguilie (a.) 114.08
Days of my life. Oliphant (M. O. W.). . . 234.10
BBOOSI^YN MEB04NTII.S I.IBBAB7.
FICTION: Days to Diary.
475
Days of shoddy. Mobford (Henry). . . . 232.26
Dead alive. Collins (VV. Wilkie) 1C2.17
Dead guest. Zschokkb (H. ) 265.57
Dkad (The) lake, and other tales. Hetse (P.) 212.95
Dead letter. Seoley Register, pseud, of Victob (Jfra.
M. V. P.) 262.42
Dead marquise (The), a romaace. Kip (L.) . 226.31
Dead men's shoes. Bbaddok (M. K.) . . . 141.06
Dead sea fruit Bbaddon (M. E.) .... 135.33
Dead secret. Collins (W. W.) 162.06
Dead sin and other stories. Gabkett (E.), pseud. 196.01
Dead to the world. Detlef (Carl) 17fi.05
Dealings with the fairies. MacDonald (Geo. ) 185.16
Dean's daughter. Gobe (il/rs. C. ) 2 v. . . 211.17
Deane (Milly). Marjory 172.55
Deab lady Disdaia. McOabthy (J.) . , . 227.25
Debenham's vow. Edwards (A. B.) . . . . 182.34
Debit and credit. Fbeytao(G.) 193.02
Deborah's diary; a sequel to "Mary Powell."
Mannino (A.) 225.31
Deoamebon. Boccaccio (G.) 5021.02
De Cressy. [aiion.] 173.01
Deep down. Ballantyne (R. M. ) .... 131.29
Deep waters. Dbuey(A.H.) 175.20
Deebbeook. Mabtineau (H. ) 231.21
Deebings of Medbury. Townsend (V. F.) . 261.98
Debbslayeb. Ooopeb (J. r.) 163.23
Deeb-stalkebs. Hebbebt (H. W.) .... 4017.19
De Foe (Daniel). Novels, etc viz. :—
Captalu Singleton, v. 3 S032.03
Colonel Jack, v. 5 503'i.05
Great fire in Loudon, v. 5 5032.05
Life and adventures of Mrs. Christian Davis, v. 8. 603i.08
Life of Mr. Duncan Campbell, v. 19 5iK!!1.19
Memoirsof a cavalier (Col. Andrew Newport), v. 6. 6032.06
Memoirs of Capt. Oeorge Carletou, v. 8. . . . 6032.08
Moll Flanders, v. 4 5032.04
New voyage round the world, v. 7 6032.07
Plagiie in London, v. 9 5032.09
Bobinson Crusoe, t. 1, 2 5032.01
Eoxaua, or the fortunate mistress, v. 11. ... 6032.11
— Robinson Crusoe 172.11 ; 5037.14
— Works selected 5037.14
Contend ; Robinson Cmsoe, Colonel Jack. Memoirs of a
cavalier. Duncan Campbell. Plague in London. Appari-
tion of Mrs. Veal.
DeFoix: nth century. Bbay ( .Vra. A. E. ) . 141.30
De Fonblanque (Albany). A family tree. . . 172.66
DeFobest (J. W.) Honest John Vance. . . 176.37
— Kate Beaumont 172.49
— Lauson tragedy, [/n LirrLE classics, v. 3. ] 226.85
— Overland. 172.48
— Playing the mischief. 172.45
— Seacliff, or the mysteries of the Westervelts. 172.12
— Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession. . 172.13
— Wetherel affair. 172.50
Defoemed. Maesh {Mrs. A. 0.) In her Two
old men's tales 225.76
Delaplainb, or sacrifice of Irene. Walwobth
(M. T.) . 262.76
De la Rame (L. ) See Raiie (L. de la).
Deleon (Abb^ •••). Under the ban : a tale of
the 19th century 231.43
DeLeon(E.) Askaros Kassis, the Copt. . . 172.39
De LiEPDB (Key. J.) Golden cap. eic. . . . 223.82
— Galama, or the beggars 176.20
— Moid of Stralaund : a story of the Thirty years'
war 172.59
Del'Obme. James (G. p. R.) 215.50
Demeraea. Mabtineau (Harriet) 231.28
DeMille(J.) American baron 172.51
—Babes in the wood : a tragic comedy, . . . 172.62
— ''B. O. W. C." series. 6v 172.34
1. The B. O. W, 0. I 4. Fire in the woods.
2. Boys of Orand Prti school. 6. Picked up adrift.
8. Lost in the log. | 6. Treasure of the seas.
— Comedy (A) of terrors 172.54
— Cord and creese 172.33
— Cryptogram 172.40
— Dodge club, or Italy in 1859 172.32
— Lady of the ice 172.35
— Living link 172.60
— Lily and the cross. A tale of Acadia. . . 172.61
— Open (An) question 176.13^
— Young Dodge club. v. 1-3 172.41
1. Among the brigands. I 3. Winged lion ; or, stories
a. The seven hilla. | of Venice.
Demstxb (C.) Isenlte 216.44
— Vera 262.93
Dene Hollow. Wood {Mrs. H.) 264.76
Denis Donne. Thomas (Annie) 261.11
Denis DuvaL Thackebay (W. M.) . . . . 2S6.35
Denise. Clabke (C. C.) 2 v. 173.02
Denison (Jfrs.M-A., w^feofCW.) Gracie Amber. 17.3.04
— Old Hepsy 173.0C
— Lover's trials 173.05
— Victor Norman, rector. 172.31
Denounced (The). Banim (M.) 132.33
DEprofundis. Gilbebt(W.) 194.28
De Quincey (Thomas). The avenger, and other
papers. 172.27
— Fbght of a Tartar tribe. [In his Narrative papers,
V. 1, 1853.] 2522.16
— Klosterheim, or the masque. 172 28
— Spanish nun, and Household wreck. . . , 2522.16
Deeby (AleckVt Ida Goldwin 172.67
Debby (George H.) Phoenixiana. 173.08
— The Sqiiibob papers 173.09
De Rohan. SnE(E.) 26435
Derrick (Francis), pseud. See Notlby {Mrs.)
Des Chesnez {Baronne E. Martineau). Lady Green
Sntiu and her maid Rosette 1.53.37
Dbseet home. Reid (M. ) 242,45
Desebted mill. Llewellyn (E. L. ) .... 224.12
Desebted wife. Socthwobth {Mrs.E. D. E. N.) 253.27
Desk and debit. Optic (Oliver) 112.41
Deslonde (iV/rs. D.) Miller of Silcott mia . 172.65
Despaed {Mrs. M. C.) Chaste as ice, pure as
snow 176.26
Desperate remedies. Habdy (T.) . . . . 216.36
Destiny ; or, the chiefs daughter. Febeieb (M. )
3 V 191.19
De Stoltz (Mme.) See Stoltz (Mine. de).
Desultoby man. James (G. P. R. ) . . . . 215.51
Detective and the somnambulist. Pdjkeeton
(A.) 236.12
Dethroned heiress. Dupuy (E, A,) . . . . 181.44
Detlef (Carl), pseud. See Bauee (Karoline).
Deteoit Free Piess man. See Lewis (C. B. )
DeVane, Hilliaed (H. W.) 213.33
Devault's mills. Jones (C. H.) 216,70
Devereux. Bulweb-Lytton (Sir E. L.) . . 144.03
De Viony (A.) Cinq Mars ; an hist, romance. 172.30
Devil on two sticks. Le Sage (A. R.) In Novelist's
library, v. 2 233.53
Devil's chain. Jenkins (E.) 216.51
Devil's pool. DuiXevant (Jfme. A. L. A. D.) . 175.63
Dew ALL (— van). A great lady. From the German,
by M. S 266.74
De Wille (E.) Johannes Olnf. 176,24
De Wette (W. M. L.) .See Weite (W. M, L, de.)
De Witt ( Mme. ) Motherless, or a Parisian family. 1 72. 46
— A French country family 173.11
DiALOOUES, Abbott (J. ) Harper's story books,
V. 8 216.99
Diamond cross. Phillips ( W. B. ) .... 241.14
Diamond cut diamond ; a story of Tuscan life.
Teollope (T. a.) 261.87
Diamond on the hearth. James (M.) . . . 215.88
Diamond rose. Tytlee (Sarah) 262,35
Diana Carew. Foeresteb (Jfns.) 196.41
Diana's crescent. Manning ( Jftss Anne). . . 224.99
Diana of Meridor, Dumas (A.) 175.46
DiABY (A). BREMEIt(F.) 141.18
Diary of a late physician. Wabben (S. ) 3 v. 263.30
Same. 2 v 263.28
Daiey of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq. Thackebay
(W. M.) Miscellanies, v. 1 25".. 61
DiABY of a milliner, Otis (Belle). [Woods (C.H.)] 234.34
DiABY of brother B.irtholomew. Chables {Mrs.
E.) 153.07
Di.vEY of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan. Chableb (Mrs.
E.) 153.08
In uklng for books, use the ■• Book Orders," giving the AUTHOE'8 NAMK, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEU.
4'?'6
FICTION: Diavola to Dr. Auatin.
DiATOLA ; or, nobody's daughter. Bbaddok (M.
E.) ..... 135.22
DiAZ(ifrs. A. M.) William Henry Letters. . 174.41
— Lncy Maria 174.43
— Schoolmaster's trunk, containing papers. . 174.40
— Story book for the children 174.39
— William Henry and his friends 174.42
Dick Duncan. Lancewood (L. ) [Wise (D. )] . 222.81
Dick Markham. Smith (J. F.) 252.78
DiokO.isIow among the red skin^. Kingston
(W. H. G.) 222.09
Dick Tarlcton. Smith (J. F.) 251.87
Dick Wilson, the rumseller's victim. Cobnyn
(J. K.) 165.08
Dickens (Charles) Bampby lludge. . . . 173.14
— Bleak house 173.19
— Child pictures from Dickens 173.20
— Christinas books , . 173.21
Contenta : A Christmas carol. The chimes. Cricket on
the hearth. The battle of life. The hauuted man and the
ghost's bargain. The Holly tree inn. A chiistnias tree.
— Christmas carol, as condensed by himself for his
readings o . . . 174.24
— Christmas stories. 2 v. 173.2J
Contents : T. 1. A Christmas carol. The chimes. Cricket
on the hearth. Battle of life. 2. The hauuted man and
the ghost's bargiiin. The wreck of the Golden Mary. The
seven poor travellers. Nine new stories by the Christmas
tree.
Note The wreck of the Golden Mary and Nine new
Btories, are wrongly ascribed to Dickens.
— Cyclopajdia of [his] best thoughts, compiled
by F. G. de Fontaine. 1873 176.01
— David Copperfield 173.25
— Dialogues and dramas from Dickens. AiTonged by
W. E. Fette. 2 v. i74.33
— Dr. Mivrigold's prescriptions : new Christmas
story 174.31
— Dombey and son 173.27
— Great expectations 173.30
— Hard times. [In New stories.] 174.04
— Same 173.16
— Holly-tree inn ; and other stories 174.32
Contents : Holly tree inn. Seven poor travellers. New
stories by the Christmas fire. Message I'ron) the sea.
Wreck of the Golden Mary.
— Hunted down and other pieces 173.13
— Limplighter's story, and other uouvellettes. 173. 36
iVo(e.— Same as 'Short stories,' below; with the addi-
tional pieces, ' Hunted down,' 'Lamplighter's story,' and
' Haunted house,'
— Little Dorrit. 2v 173.31
— Mirtin Chuzzlewit. 2v 173.33
— Master Humphrey's clock 174.08
— Message from the sea ; and Uncommercial
traveUer. 174.01
— Mrs. Lirriper's legacy 174.02
— Mrs. Lirriper's lodgings 174.03
— New stories 174.04
Contents. Hard times. Pictures from Italy.
— Mystery of Edwin Droocl 173.39
Ifote— For a so-called sequel, see John Jasper's secret. 173.40
Same. [With a so-called part 2, by T. P. James,
a " medium."] 173.41
— Nicholas Nickleby 174.05
— Old curiosity shop 174.08
— No thoroughfare 173.37
— Oliver Twist 174.12
— Our mutual friend 174.15
Same. Condensed by R. Johnson. . . 15().02
— Pickwick papers. 174.21
— Short stories 174.25
Begging-letter writer.
Bill-at eking.
" Birth. Mrs. Meeks, of ai
Child's dream of a star.
Child's story.
Christmas tree.
Detective police.
Down with the tide.
Flight (A).
Ghost of art.
Long voyage.
Contents.
Lying awake.
Monument (A) of French folly.
Noble savage.
On duty with inspector Field.
Our bore.
Our English watering-place.
Our French watering-place.
Our honorable friend.
Our school.
Our vestry.
Out of the season.
Out of town.
Plated article (A).
Poor man's tale of a patent.
Poor relation's story.
Prince bull : a lairy tale.
Three detective anecdotes.
1, The pair of gloves. '2, The
artful touch. 3, The sofa.
Walk in a workhouse.
Sketches by Boz 174.26
Characters :
Christmas dinner.
Dancing academy.
Hospital patient.
Making a night of It.
Misplaced attachment of Mr.
J. liouiice.
Miss Evans and the eagle.
Mistaken milliner : a tale of
ambition. -^
Hew year.
Parlor orator.
Prisoners' van.
Shabby genteel people.
Tlioughts about people.
Scenes :
Astley's.
Brokers' and marine store-
shops.
Criminal courts.
Doctors' commons.
Early coaches.
First of May.
Gin-shops.
Greenwich fair.
Hackney-coach stands.
Last cab driver, and the first
onmibus cad.
London recreations.
Meditations in Monmouth
street.
Omnibuses.
Parliamentary sketch.
Pawnbroker's shop.
Private theatre.
Public dinners.
River (The),
Scotland-yard.
Seven dials.
Shops and their tenants.
Streets (The).
Vauxhall-gardens by day.
Visit to Newgate.
Seven sketches from our parish :
Beadle (The).
Broker's mau.
Curate (The).
Klection for beadle.
Four (The) sisters.
Half-pay (The) captain.
Ladies' societies.
Old lady.
Our next-door neighbor.
Parish engine.
Schoolmaster.
Tales :
Blaik vail (The).
Bloomsbury christening.
Boarding-iionse.
Drunkard's death.
Great Wiuglebury duel.
Horatio Si.arkins.
Mr. Minus and his cousin.
Mrs. Joseph Porter.
Pantomime ot life.
Passage iu the life of Mr.
Watkius TotUe.
Public hfe ol Mr. Tulrnmble,
once mayor of Mudlog.
Seutimeut.
Steam (The) excursiou.
Tuggs at Ramsgate (The).
— Somebody's luggage 174.28
— Tale of two cities 174.29
— Tom Tiddler's ground 174.30
— Uncommercial traveller. Master Humphrey's clock.
New Christmas stories. General index of char-
acters 174.34
— (EdUor). Pic-nic papers. By various hands. 174.18
— See Pierce (G. A.) The Dickens dictionary. 174.11
Dickinson (Anna E.) What answer? . . . 174.38
Dikes and ditches. Adams (W. T.) . . . . 112.18
DiLEMM.i (The). Chesney (G.) 153.39
DmiTBi Koudine. TouKGENErr (I. 8.) . . 266.66
DiMrruY (Charles). Guilty or not guilty, [anon.] 211.85
DiNGELSTEDr (Franz). The Amazon. . . . 174.37
Dinah. Moore (M. A.) 232.22
Dion and the Sybils ; a novel. Keon iM. G.) k26.18
Discarded daughter. Southwobth (Mrs. E. D.
E. N.) 253.i;8
Discarded wife. Dupuy (Eliza .A. ) . . . . 186.22
Discarded wife (Thrown on the world ; or, the^
Clay (Bertha M.) 155.38
Disgrace to the family. Jebbold (W. B. ) . . !£2I.33
DisoswAY (E. T.) South meadows 176.02
Disowned. BuLWEB Lytton iE.G.E.L.,;oi(i ii//(on)144.04
Disponent (The). Eastlake (Lady). In her Livonian
tales 221.11
DisEAEij (Benjamin). Alroy. . . . 174.51 ; 175.01
— Coningsby 174.54 ; 175.02
— Contarini Fleming. 174.53 ; 175.03
— Heni'ietta Temple 175.04
— Ixion in heaven. Infernal maniage. Count Alarccs.
Popanilla 174.46
— Lothair 174.49
Note 5e« 'Maccallum' Lothair : [a satire.] . . 174.55
— Else of Iskander. . . 174.48
Same. [In Littlb classics, v. 6.] . . 226.87
— Sybil. 174.51 ; 175.05
— Tancred 174.52 ; 175.06
— Venetia 174.44 ; 174.52
— Vivian Grey 175.08
— Young duke 174.45 ; 174.53
Dixon (-Rev. — ). Broken columns 142.08
DocTOE Basilius. Dumas (A.) . . . . . . 175.51
DocTOB Antonio : a tale of Italy. Rumui (G.) 244.44
De. Austin's guests. Gilbert (W.) .... 194.55
BROOKLYN MEECANTILE LIBRARY.
FICTION : Doctor Birch to Duma*.
477
Doctor Birch and hiB yoimg friends. Thackeray
(W. M.) 255.36
Doctor faastns. [/n Thomb (W. J.) Early English
prose romances, v. 3, 18JS.] 261.21
Same. [/» Bosooe (T.) Oerm. nov., v. 1,
1826 244.16
Doctor Hook well. ABMrrAGE (Wew. Robert). 3541. 0'J
Doctor Howell's family. Goodwin (H. B.) . 211.12
Doctor Jacob. Edwards (M. Bentbam). . . 182.40
Doctor Johns. Mitcheul (D. G.) 2 v. . . 232.01
Doctor Marigold's prescriptions. Dickens (0.) 174.31
Doctor Oldham at Greystonea Henry (C. S.) 212.8'?
Doctor Ox, and other stories. Verne (J. ) . 266. 80
Doctor Thome. Trollope (A.) 261.. 56
Doctor Viinkyke. Cooke (J. E.) 162.20
Doctor Wain Wright's patient. Yatbs (E.) . 2(i5.71
Doctor Wilmer's love. Lee (Margiwot). . . 222.73
Doctor's daughter. Mat (Sophie )J Clarke (R.S. )]226.('>6
Doctor's dilemma. Stretton (H.) .... 2.55.90
Doctor's family. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) . 234.76
Doctor's wife. Braddon (M. E. ) 135.2.1
DoDD family abroad. Lever (C.) 3 v. . . . 223.13
DoDOE (Mary Abigail). Child worll. . . . 174.58
— Red-letter days in Applethorpe 175.10
— Little folk life 174.59
DoDOE (Mary Mapes). A few friends, and how they
amused themselves. 175.18
— HansBrinker 175.19
— The Irvington stories 174.60
— Theophilos and others 174.61
Note. — The name of this authoress is given as Mary K.
Dodge iu some of her works.
Dodge Club (The). DeMille(J.) .... 272.32
DoDosoN (Rev. C. L.) ['Lewis Carroll.'] Alice's ad-
ventures in wonderland. 151.33
— Through the looking-glass 151.34
Dob (Charles H.) Buffets 174.62
DoESTicss, and what he says. Thompson (M.M.) 261.31
Dog Crusoe, a tale of the prairies. Ballantyne
(R. M.) 131.18
Dog fiend, or Snarley-yow. Makeyat (F. ) . 225.63
Doherty (Morgan). See McGI^ra (Wm.)
Doing and dreaming. Mayo (.Mrs. L F.) . . 196.05
Doing his best. Trowbridge (J. T.) . . . 266.24
Doings iu Maryland. 17.5.11
Doings of the Bodley family. Sccdder iH. E. ) 251.01
DoLiiVRS and cents. Warner ( A. B.) 2 v. . 263.01
Dolores. Forrester (Mrs.) 196.24
DoMBEY and soa. Dickens (C.) 2 v. . . . 173.27
Dominie's (The) son. Jo.nes (J. H.) . ... 221.31
Don Carlos. Saint Real (C. V. de). . . . 171.04
Don Quixote. Cervantes (M. de) 151.19
DoNi(A.F.) Novels v. 3 of 244.22
Dora. Kavanagh (Julia) 221.48
Dora DarUng, or daughter of the raglment. Austin
(J. G.) 12,5.19
Dora Deane and Maggie Miller. Holmes (M. J.) 213.50
Dorothy Fox. [anon. Parr (Miss L.)] . . . 235.52
Dorr (Mrs. J. C. R.) Expiation 176.07
— Lanmere 175.12
— Sibyl Huntington. 175.13
Dotty Dimple stories. See Clarke (R. S. )
Double marriage, or White lies.READE (C.) . 242.24
Doitble pliy, or how Joa Hardy chose his friends.
Everett (W.) 184.12
Double story. Macdonald (G. ) 227. 80
Double wedding. Warfield (Mrs. C. A.) . 262.65
DoijBLY false. Stephens (A. S.) 253.66
Douglas (Amanda M.) Claudia 175.15
— Drifted asunder ; or, the tide of fate. . . 176.32
— Home coak ; or, the crown of duty. . . . 17i>.33
— In trust ; or Dr. Bertram's household. . . 1'75.16
— Lucia: her problem 1'74.56
— Maidenhood series. Seven daughters. . . 176.34
— Nelly Kinnard's kingdom 1'76.31
— Old woman who lived in a sho3 176.35
— Sydnie Adriance 175.09
— Stephen Dane 175.17
— There's no place like home. [Same as the ' Old
woman who lived iu a shoe. '] .... 175.22
— With fate against him 175.23
Douglas (Marian). Peter and PoUy, or borne life ip
New England a hundred years ago. . . 174.57
Douglas (R.) Adventures of a medical student 175.14
Dove in the eagle's nest. Yonoe (Miss 0. M.) 266.31
Dower-house. Thomas (Annie) 261.14
Down in Tennessee. Kxbxe (Edmund). [Gilmobx
(J. K)] 195.05
Down the Rhine. [Adams (W. T.)] . . . . 112.32
Down the river. [Adams(W. T.)] 113.13
Down the river ; or practical lessons under the code
duello. By an amateur, [anon.] . . . 176.36
Downing (Major Jack), ike Smith (Seba).
Drama in Pokeville. Field (J. M.) .... 261.91
Dhaytons and the Davenants. Charles (Mrs. E.) 153.05
Dream children. Scudder (H. E.) .... 2.51.03
Dream chintz. Mackarness iM. A.) . . . . 241.27
Dreamland by daylight. Chesebro' (C. ) . . 153.28
Dream-liee. Mitchell (D. G.) 232.03
Dream-numbers. Trollope (T. A.) . . . . 261.83
Dreamthorp. Smith (A.) /n Little classics, v. 4. 2'2(i.86
Dred. Stowe (jWrs. H. B.) 2 v 254.17
Drifted asunder. Douglas (A. M.) .... 176.32
DRiFrxNG and steering. [Peebles (M. L. )] . 234.48
Drille (Heartijn, U.S.A.), pseud. See G bay (J.) 211.44
Driven from the path. Smart (Charles). . . 256.32
Driven to sea, Cupples (Mrs. Q.) .... 171.14
Droz (G.) Around a spring 175.53
— Babolain 176.30
Drummer boy ; a story of Bumside's expedition.
Trowbridqe(J. T.) 262.09
Druby (Anna H. ) Deep waters 175.20
— Light and sbade ; or, the young artist. . . 175.22
— Misrepresentation 175.21
— Story of a shower l';5.65
Dubois (C.) Madame Agnes. 177.01
DUCHE.SS of Rosemary lane. Faiueon (B. L.) 196.08
DuDEVANT (A.L.A.D.)['GeorgeSand.'] Antonia. 175.H2
— Cesarine Dietrich 175.5S
— Consuelo 175.24
— Countess of Rudolstadt Sequel to Consuelo. 17">.25
— Devil's pool (The) 175.63
— Fanchon the cricket 175.26
— Handsome Lawrence. Sequel to a Rolling
stone 175.01
— Indiana 175.28
— Jacques 175.29
— Jealousy, or Teverino 175.33
— Journeyman (The) joiner ; or companion of the lour
of France 175.63
— Last (The) Aldini 175.57
— Mile. Merquem 175.30
— Marquis de Villemer. 175.56
— Mauprat 175.31
— Miller of Angibault 175.55
— Monsieur Antoipe 175.62
— Monsieur Sylvestre 175.34
— My sister Jeannie 175.35
— Rolling stone 175.60
— Snow man 175.54
— Teverino. See Jealousy, above 175.33
DuDEVANT (J. F. M. A.) ['Maurice Sand.'] Cal-
lirhotS 244.98
DuGANNE (A. J. H.) The tenant house. . . . 175.36
Duke of Monmouth. Griffin (G.) .... 211.78
Duke's (The) motto. Feval (Paul) 191.37
Dumas (Alexandre).
— Adventures of a marquis. 1S1.19
— Amaury. . 175.37
— Andree de Taverney 175.38
— Ascanio ; or, the sculptor's apprentice. . . 175.39
— Beau Tancred ; or, the marriagi verdict. . 181.40
— Black tulip 175.47
— Captain Paul 175.48
— Castie of Soudet 175.40
— Chateau Rouge. [ WUh Queen's necklace.] 181.10
— ChevaUer (The). Conclusion of memoirs of a physi-
cian. 181.37
— Chevalier de Maison Rouge 175.49
— Chevalier d'Harmental ; or, love and con-
spiracy 175.41
— Conscript ; a tale of war 175.42
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478
FICTION : Dumas to Edwaida.
DcniAS (Alexandre), continued.
— Conspirators 175.50
— Count of Monte Christo 175.13
Count of Moret; or, Bichelieu and Ms friends. 175.04
— Oountesj of Oharny ; or, the fall of the French
monarchy 175.45
Dianaof Meridor; the lidy of Monsoreau. . 175.46
JVb(e.— The Ist of a series, embraciug— 2, Marguerite de
Valois ; 3, Forty-five guardsmen.
— Doctor Bisilius 175.51
— Edmoud Daates ; sequel to Monte Christo. 175.44
— Foristerj 181.01
— Forty-five guardsmen 181.02
— Hor.-ors of Paris 181.17
iVbii.— Conclusion of Mohicans of Paris.
— Ingenue ; or, the death of Marat 181.41
-^ Iron hand ; or, the knight of Ma'ol JO a. . . 181.03
— Iron mask ; or, Raoul de Bra3 loans. . . 181.04
— Isabel of B waria ; or, the ohr jaicles of France for
the reign of Charles VI 181.U5
— Louise de la Vallifere. 181.06
— Love and liberty 181.13
— Marguerita de Valois 181.07
— Memoirs of a physician 181.08
iVo(e.— The 1st of a series, including— 2, Queen's neck-
lace ; 3, Six years later : 4, Countess de Cliai-ny ; 6, An-
dr6e de Taveruey ; 6, Clievalier de Maison-Eouge.
— Mohicans of Paris 181.09
IfoU, — For conclusion, gee Horrors of Paris.
— Nanon ; or, woman's war. 181.41
— Page of the Dnke of Savoy 181.14
— Qaeen'sneoklaoe 181.10
— • Regent's daughter. 2)5.95
— Six yaars later ; or, taking of the Bastile. . . 18 1. 11
— Three musketeers, [or Three guardsmen]. . 181.12
Noie.—Tha 1st of a series, embracing— 2, Twenty years
after ; 3, Bragelonne, ttie sou of Athoa ; 4, Iron masl£ ; 6,
Louise de la ValiiSre.
— Twenty years after 181.15
I — Twin captain.^. [Same a» Twin lieutenants.] 175.52
— Twiu liduteuants ; or, soldier's bride. . . 181.16
— T>vo Dianas ; an historical romance. . . . 181.00
— Vicomte de Bragelonne, or ten years later.
2v 181.38
Dumas ylb (A. ) Annette ; or the lady of the pearls. 175. 66
— Cimille ; or the fate of a coquette. . . . 175. 19J
Dumb love, Libussa, Melechsala. Musaios (J. 0.
A.) 151.13
DCMO.ST {Mrs. 3. L.) Life sketches 181.21
Dunallan. Grace Kennedy. 221.58
DoNCAN Campbell De Foe (D.) 5037.14, 5032.19. 172.07
Ddnlap (W.) Memoirs of a water drinker. . 18t.20
Dcpur (.Jfiss E. A.) All for love 181.45
— Cancelled will 181. ;)2
— Clandestine marriage 181.36
— Conspirator (The) 181.22
— Country neighborhood. 181.23
— Dethroned heiress 181.44
— Discarded wife ; or, will she succead? . . 186.22
— Hidden sin. Sequel to the Dethroned heiress. 181.43
— How he did it. 181.30
— Michael Budolph. 181.31
— Mysterious guest 181.35
— New way to win a fortune 186.23
— Planter's daughter, [atunu"] 241.35
— Wa.s he guUty ? 186.24
— Who shall be victor? 181.34
— Why did he marry her? 181.29
DoBNTON abbey. Tbollope (T. A.) .... 261.86
Dutch dominie of the Oatskills. Murdoch (D.) 233.11
Dutch in the Medway. Mactablane (C.) . . 224.62
Dutch pictures. SiiiA. (G. A.) 244.58
Dutchmak's fireside. Pauldino (J. K.) . . 235.14
Dwellebs in five sisters court. Scuddeb (H. E.) 251.00
Dynevob Terrace. Yonob (Miss C. M.) 2 v. 265.32
Eabl's daughter. Sewell (E. M.) . . . . 251.31
Eabl's Dene. Fbancillos (R. E.) . . . . 192.41
Eabl's heir. Wood (Mrs. Henry) 264.51
Eabl's secret. Pabdoe (J.) Same as her Life
straggle.] 234.53
Eaely d:iwn ; Christian life in England in the
olden times. [Chables (Mrs. E.)] . . 153.06
Eakly English prose romances. See Thoms (W.J. ) 261. 22
East Lynne. Wood (Mrs. H.) 26-1.52
Easteb offering. Beemee(F.) 141.17
Eastern tales. Caldclecoh (W. G.) ... 145.32
Easiiake (Lady, wife of Sir C. L.) Livonii.n
tiUes 224.11
Ccntmls : The Disponent. The Wolves. The Jews.
Eastwood (F.), pseud. See Kneveis {Mrs. D. 0.)
Easy Nat, or the three apprentices. Stimson
(A. L.) 254.06
Ebb-tide. KEiD(Christian). [FiBHEB(JMm F.C.)] 242.74
Ebeb8(G.) The daughter of an Egyptian king. 181.42
Ebony idol, [anon.] 181. '26
Ecce Femina ; or, the woman Zoe. Pine (Cuyler).241.39
Eddies louncl the rectory. Vabea (Owen). . 262.-10
Edpy(D. C.) Walter's torn- iu the East. 6 v. 1041.12
1. Walter in Egypt. I 4 Walter in Damascus.
2. Waiter in Jerusalem. 1 5. Walter in Constantinople.
3. Walter in Samaria. | 6. Walter in Athens.
Edelweiss. Acebeach (B. ) 124.15
Eden (E.) The semi-attached couple, [anon.] 181.24
— Semi-detached house, [anon ] 181. '.i5
Edgab (J. E. ) Cressy and Poictiers. . . . 181.33
Edgab Clifton. Adams (C. ) 112.08
Edgar Huntley, or memoirs of a sleep-walker.
Beown (C. B. ) 143.08
Edgewoeth (Maria). Frank. 182.01
— Hairy and Lucy. 2 v 182.03
— Moral tales. 2 v. 182.05
— Parent's assistant 1^2.07
— Popular tales. 2 v. 182.08
— Rosamond, and other tales 182.10
— Tales and novels. 20 v. in 10. viz. :
1-2. Castle Backrent. Essay on Irish bulls. Essay on the
noble science ol self-jus tifitatiou. Moral tales : For-
rester. The Prussian vase. The good aunt. . 182.11
3-4. Moral tales : Ai gelina. Good French governess.
Mademoiselle Panache, The Knapsack, Lame Jervaa,
The Will, The Limerick gloves, Out ol debt out of
danger. The Lottery, Rcsauua 182.12
5-6. Popular tales : Murad the unlucky, "The manufac-
turers, The contrast, The grateful negro. To-morrow.
Tales of fashionable life : Ennui, The dun. . . 182.13
7-8. Tales of fashionable life : Mauauvring. Alnierla.
Vivian 182.14
9-10. Same. Absentee. Madame de Fleury. Erailie de
Coulanges. Modern Oriselda 182.15
11-12. Belinda 182.16
13. 14 Leonora. Letters on female education. . 182.17
15-16. Patronage. Comic dramas : Love and law. Kose,
thistle, and shamrock 182.18
17-18. Harrington. Thoughts on bores. Ormond. 182.19
19-20. Helen 182.20
Edina, or missing since midnight. Wood (Mrs.
H.) 264.94
Edinbdbgh tales. Ed. by Mrs. Johnstone. 3 v. 184.22
Edith Lyle. Hoisstes i Mrs. M. J.) .... 213.90
Edpth's ministry. McKeeyeb (H. B.) . . . 224. £0
Edmond Dantes, sequel to Monte Christo. Dumas
(A.) 175.44
Edna Browning, or the Leightou homestead.
Holmes (M. J.) 213.72
Edward. Moobe (J.) 2 v 5056.01
Edward Col vil's journal. Putnam (Jifrs. M. L.) 241.70
Edwaed Osborne (Colloquies of). Manning (A. ) 225.24
Edwards (J/)'s. Annie). Archie LovelL . . 182.21
— Estelle 186.01
— Leah . a woman of fashion 182.43
— Miss Forrester 182.32
— Morals of May fair ; [or, Philip Eamscliffe]. 182.36
— Ordeal for wives. 182. 38
— Ought we to visit her? 182.35
— Philip Eamscliffe 182.36
— Point of honor 182.44
— Stephen Lawrence, yeoman 182. 31
— Susan Fielding 182. 33
— Vagabond heroine 182.37
Edwaeds (Miss Amelia B.)
— Barbara's history 182.22
— Debenham's vow 182. 34
— Four-flfteen express, [/n Little classics, v. 8.] . . 226.95
— Half a million of money 182. 23
Same. 2 v 182.24
— Hand and glove 182. 26
Same. 2 v ! ! ! 182.27
SSOOKIiXK MKBOASXILB LIBBASZ.
FICTION : Edwards to Ersllia.
470
— In the days of my youth 182.39
— Latlder of life ; a heart history 182.28
— Miss Carew 182.29
— My brother's wife 182.30
Edwakds (M. B.) Dr. Jacob 182.40
— Kitty 183. U
— The Sylvestres 182.42
Edwaeds (KoUia). Twice defeated, or the story of a
dark society in two countries. .... 180.05
Edwin Brothertoft. Winthuop (T.) .... 2G4.29
Edwin Drood (Mystery of). Dickens (0.) . . 173.39
EoAN (Pierce). Lady Miud 181.27
— Pilgrims of the Thames 181.28
EooLESTON (E.) The circuit rider 184.39
— The end of the world 184.21
— Mysteiy of Metropolisville 181.31
— Hoosier schoolmaster 184.20
Eqoleston (Gteorge Cary). The big brother ; a story
of Indian war. 184.26
— Captain Sam, or the boy scouts of 1814. [Big bro-
ther series.] 184.29
— A man of honor 184.33
Eglantine. Tabob (Eliza) 254.70
Egypt : the romance of ancient history. 2 v. 244. 14
Eight cousins. Alcott (Louisa M. ) . . . 122. 33
Eighteen hundred and twelve, or Napoleon's campaign
in Russia. Reixstab (L. ) 243.01
EiiiOAET (Mrs. C. J. G. ) The curate's discipline. 183.03
— From thistles — grapes 183.02
— The love that lived 186.18
Eibene, or a woman's right. Ames (Jfcs. M. C.) 114.27
Ekkoes from Kentucky in 1867. Nasby (Petro-
leum V.),psei«Z. o/ Locke (D. R.) . . . 224.15
Elbow room. Adelee (Max), pseud, of Claek
(C. H.) 113.18
El Buscapie. Casteo (A- de) 152.12
Elder ( W. ) Enchanted beauty, e/c 2524.01
Eleanor's victory. Bbaddon { Jfis.s M. E.) . 135.24
Elective affinities. Goethe (J. W. von). . . 195. 18
Same 195.22
Elements of morality. Salzman (C. G. ) In Yonoe (C.
M. ) Storehouse of stories, v. 2 265. 63
Elena, an Italian tale. Comyn (L. N.) . . . 161.34
Eleonoee. Rothenfels (E. von) 244.24
Elephant club. Thompson (M. M.) .... 261.43
Elfred. Abbott (Jacob). Harper's story books,
V. 6 216.97
El Fureidis. Cummins (M. 8. ) 171.10
Eli Perkins : his sayings. Landon (M. D.) . 222.28
Elia. Fernan Caballero. Aerom (C.B. de F. de). 145.28
Eliot (George), pseiul. See Lewes (Mrs. G. H.)
Euza Woodson. Faenham (ilfra. E. W.) . . 191.03
Elizabeth ; or exiles of Siberia. Cottin {Mme.) 165.11
Same 244.73
Elizabeth (Story of ). Thackeeay (JMJss A. L) 261.01
Ella. Aimwell (W.) [Simonds (W.)] . . 252.45
Ella of Grarveloch. Maetineau (H.) Dlus. of polit.
econ., V. 2.] 231.28
Ellen deVere. [Smith (J. F.)] 252.81
Ellen Linn. Abbott (J.) 111.07
Ellen Middletou. Fullebton (ifidy G. ) . . 193.08
Ellen Story. Fawcett (E.) 186.28
Ellet (Jtfi-j.E.F. ) Nouvellettes of the musicians. 1561. 23
Ellie ; or, the human eoiuedy. Cooke (J. E.) 163.09
Elliot (Frances). The Itilims : a novel. . . 183.33
— Romance of old court life in France. . . 183.01
Ellls (G.) Specimens of early English romance. 183.04
Ellis (Jfr,9. S. S.) Brewer's family 183.05
— Friends at their own firesides. 2 v. . . . 183.12
— Look to the end ; or, the Bennetts abroad. 183.06
— Hearts and homes 183.08
— Pictures of private life. 3 v. . . 183.09 ; 2-524.18
Elm Island stories. See Kellogg (E. ) 6 v. . 221.94
Elm-tbee tales. Smith (F. LB.) .... 253.01
Eloise. RonssEAu (J. J. ) 4 v. 244. 31
Elsie Magoou. Gaoe (3fra. F. D.) .... 193.20
Elsie Dinsmore. Finley (Martha) 191.08
Elsie's girlhood. Finley (Martha) 191.38
Elsie's married life. Daniel {Mrs. MacKenzie). 171.31
Elsie's motherhood. Finley (M.) .... 192.00
Elsie's womanhood. Finley (M.i .... 192.01
Elsie Venner ; a romance of destiny. Holicbs
(O. W.),2v 213.C0
Elsteb's folly. Wood (iWru. H. ) 264.55
Elton (jSir A. H.) Below the snrfece. . . . 183.14
Elves (I'he). Tieck (L. von) 151.13
Elzey Hay. See Andhews (F. )
Embury (E.C.) Blind girl ; with other tales. 183.17
— Glimpses of home life 183. 18
— Pictures of early life 183. 19
Emeey(E. B.) Queens. 181.19
Emery (S. A.) Three generations 181.18
Emilia in England. Meeedith (G.) 3 v. . . 231.94
Emilia Wyndnam. Marsh-Caijjwell ( A/r.«. ) . 2t. 231.10
Emilia and Sophia, or a new system of education.
Rousseau (J. J. ) 4v 244.35
Emily Chester. Seemulleb (A. M. Crane). . 165.22
Emily Maisden : likes and dieUkes. [anort.] 223.74
Emma. Austen (J.) Ii5.13
Emma Corbett, or miseries of civil war. [Pbatt
(S. J.)] 241.77
Emmanuel Philibert. Dumas (A.) .... 181.46
Empbess Josephine. Muhlbach (L.) . . . 2J2.69
Empty heait, or "Husks. Habland(M.) . . . 255.18
Enaui-t(L.) Christine 18;t.36
— Pupil of the legion of honor 183.35
Enchanting and enchanted. Hacklandeb (F.W. ) 21 1 .'.r7
End of the world. Eooleston (E.) .... 184.21
English hearts and English hands, [anon.] . 183.21
English orphans. Holmes (Mrs. M. J.) . . 213.51
English tales. Crosland (.Mi-s. C.) . . . . 165.33
Ennui. Edoewoeth (Maria). Novels, v. 6. . 182.13
Entail (The). Galt (John) 193.22
EoLiNE, or Magnolia vale. Hentz (3i).«C. L.) 213.07
Ephemfjus, or leaves from ye journal of M.
Drayton 225.44
Epicurean. Mooke (Thomas). . . . . . 232.23
Erckmann (E.) and Chateian (A.) Alsacian
schoolmaster 184.41
— Blockade of Phalsburg 183.39
— Brigadier Frederick 183. 23 J
— Campaign in Kabylia 18?. 04
— Citizen Bonaparte, 1794-1815 187.05
— Confessions of a clarionet player. . . . . 1.S7.06
— Country in danger, 1792 187.07
— Dean's watch. [ VVHIi Brigadier Frederick.] 183.2.'fJ
— Forest house, and Catherine's lovers. . . 1'3.15
— Friend Fritz 187.08
— Great invasion of 1813-14 ; or after Leipzig. 183.16
Same. [Different translation.] . . . 183.40
— Illustrious Dr. Matheus 187.09
— Madame Therese, or the volunteers of '92. . 183.22
— Man-wolf, and other tales 187.01
— Miller's story of the war, or the plebiscite. 183.43
— Peace ' 187.10
— Polish Jew 184.40
— Popular tales and romances. . . . . . 187.11
— Story of a conscript ; a story of 1813. . . 1N3.23
— States general ; (1789) 187.02
— Stories of the Rhine 187. 13
— Story of a peasant. 1789, 1792, 1793. 3 v. 183.41
— War 183.44
— Waterloo, a sequel to Story of a Conscript. . 183. 20
— Year one of the republic : 1793. Story of a
peasant 187.14
Eric, or little by litUe. Faeeae (F. W.) . . 191.11
Eeewhon, or over the range. [Butler (S.)] . 184.28
Eeie canal. Abbott (J.) 111.12
Eblesmebe ; or, contrasts of character. Lavenu
(L. 8.) 222.45
Eeling the bold. Ballantyne (R. M. ) . . . 131.30
Eema's engagement, [anon.] . . . . . . 1.^3. 38
Ernest Bracebridge. Kingston (W. R G.) . 222.13
Eenest Carroll ; or, artist life in Italy. Green-
0UQH(H.) 211.49
Eenestine ; or, the heart's longings. Aleth. 183.24
Ernest Linwood. Hentz (C. L.) . . . . 213.08
Eenest Maltravers. Lytton (E. B.) 2 v. . 144.07
Eeos and Anteros. Canute (Judith). [Campbell
(J. H. L.)] 14.5.31
Ereino, yet noble, [anon.] 183.25
Ersilli. Poyntee (Miss E. F.) 186.20
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480
FICTION : Srsklne to PairyTalos.
Eeskini; (ifrs. Thomas). Wjoioote 186.03
EspBBANCE. Lander (M.) ^ . 222.39
EspERAMZA. Bowman (A.) 135.10
Essence of fun. Hood (Tom) 213.87
ESTBLI.E. Edwabds (Mrs. Annie) 18G.01
EsTEUiE EosseU. By the author of "Private life of
Galileo." . lS3-a7
EsTHEB, a tale of Spain in the 6th century. Smith
(H.) V. 3 of 174.18
Ethel Churchill. Landon (L. E.) Works. .5047.05
Ethel Mildmay's follies 181.27
Ethel's love life. Sweat (M. J. M.) . . . 254.47
Ethic amusements. Bellamy (D.) .... 185.07
Ethio tales and fable3. Fenblon (F.) . . . 185.07
Ethlvn's mistake. Holmes {Mrs. M. J.) . . 213.59
Etna Vandemir ; a romance. Hancock (8. J.) 214.93 j
Ettobe Fjeramosca, or the challenge of Barletta. |
AZEQUO (M. d') 172.10 ;
EuDoxiA, a picture of the 5th century. Hahn-Hahn ;
(Ida, cmnless von) 211.91 i
EnoBNEAran. Lytton (E. B.) 144.10
EnoENiE Grand ot, or the miser's daughter. Balzac
(H. De) 132.0.)
Eustace (The) diamonds. Tbollope( A.) . . 261.77^
EuTAw, a sequel to The Porayers. Simms (W.
G.) 252.29'
Evan Dale, [amn.] 183.26
Evan Harringtoa. Mebedith (George). . . 231.78
Evans (Miss A. J.) See Wilson (Mrs. A. J. E.)
Evans (i/iss Marian). See Lewes (ifrs. M. E.)
Evelina. Abblay (F. B. d) 171.31
EvESiNQS at Donaldson's manor. Mackintosh
(Miss M. J.) 221.70
EvENiNtw at Haddon Hall ; tales 152.13
EvENiNos at home. Aikin (J.) and Babbauld
(Mrs. L.) 114.10
Eventide. Ajton (Effie) 114.01
Everett (W.) Changing base. . . . . . 184.10
— Double play 184.12
EvEROLADE heroes. Coqoeshall (W. T.) . . 161.18
Everybody's friend ; or Jo3h Billings' eacyclopsedia of
wit and humor. Shaw (H. W.) .... 251.72
Every day. [Pike (F. W. A.)] 184.16
EwALD (H. F.) Story of Waldemar Krone's
youth 184.11
EwiNO (Juliana Horatio). From six to sixteen, a story
for girls 180.21
ExEMPLABY novels. Cebvantes (M. de). . . 151.26
Exiles. Talvi. [Robinson ( .Wrs. T. A. L. v. J.)] 243.41
Experience of a barrister. Waeneb (W., Esq.) 263.27
Experiences of a real detective, [ajion.] . . 26i.70
Expiation. Dobb (Mrs. J. C. R.) 176.07
Eysteb (Nellie). On the wing ; sanny hour series. 184.14
Fables :
— SaSop. Fables. Version, by T. James. New York,
[n. d.] 8° 185.03
Same. New ed. by E. Garrett. London, 1S6S.
16° 185.03.a
— Bewick (T. and 3.) and others. Select fables ; with
outs. L., 1820. 8° 1413.09
— BossEY (G. Moir). Fables : original anl selected.
DasignsbyJ.J. Grandville. Lond.,1841. 8'. 185.10
— Favoubite fables. With 24 Ulns. by H. Weir. Lond.,
1870. 12'. 1M5.00
— Fenelon (F.) Fables. Lond., 1770. 4°. . 185.07
— Flowebs of fable from Northcote and others. New
York, 1847. 16°. 185.02
— Gay (.John). Fables. [^In his Poetical works, v. 1,
1854.] 1641.08
— Kbilof. Fables russes, imitees en vers fran9ais et
italien?. 2 v. Paris, 1825. 8°. . . . 185.11
Ralston (R. S.) Krilof and his fables. London,
1869. 12° 185.06
— La Fontaine (J. de). Fables. Tr. by E. Wright, jr.
2 V. Boitoo, 1811. 8° I'i65.05
Same. London, 1853. 8° 168 '.12
— Lbssinq (G. E.) Fables and epigrams. London,
1825. 12° 185.08
— MooBE (E. ) Fables for the ladies ; to which are
added seven select fables, by other authors.
Philadelphia, 1811. 18° 1R73.32
— MoBLBY (H.) Fables aud fairv tales. London,
1860. 12°. ......" 185.13
— PiLPAY or BmPAX. Fables. Tr. by W. KnatchbulL
Oxford, 1819. 8°. . ' 185.01
Same. 1818 ed. revised. N.Y.,1872. 12°. 185.01.a
— Peosseb (.¥!■.?. ) Original fables. L.,[K.d.]12°. 185.09
— Wallbbidue (A. ) Bizarrj fables. L.,1812.16°. 185.14
— Wilkie(W.) Fables. Lond., 1768. 12°. . 18-5.05
— Yeiarte (T. de). Lit:rary fables. Tr. by G. H.
Deveroux. B., 18.55. 12°. 169.J.14
See also Classical jounial, v. 25, p. 20, 364 ; v. 27, p. 21
(Fables of iEsop ami Uabriae, by G. B.) ; v. 30. p. 345 (Ou
fables aiul the Easluni sciences) : Contcm. i-ov., v. 14, 1870
(MixratioQ of fables, by Max MUUer).
Jfg- See also Mythology, in geueral alphabet.
Faeiola ; Of the cburch of the catacombs. Wiseman
(N.) 264.35
Fabbe (Ferdinand). The abbe Tigrane. Candidate
for the papal chair. Tr. by L. W. Bacon. 180.26
Fadkd leaf of history. Davis (Mrs. E. H.) In Little classics,
V. 10 226.97
Fadette, pseuxl. See Rodney (Mrs. M. R. L. ) 263.8k
FAmFAX ; a chronicle of the Shenandoah. Cooke
(J. E.) 163.10
Faie god (The) ; or, &e last of the 'Tzins. Wallace
(Lewis) 202.99
Faib Harvard. [Washeubn (W. T.)] . . . 184.34
FAiB-haired Eckbert. Tieck (L. von). . . . 151.13
Fair ma-d of Perth. Scott (Sir Walter). . . 245.80
Fair maid of the Inn. Cebvantes (M. de). . 171.03
Fair pi iy. Southwobth (J/rs. E.'D. E.N.) . . 253.45
Fair Saxou. McCarthy (J.) 225.68
Fair to see. Lockhart (L. W. M. ) 223.81
Fair women. Forrester (3/iS) 192.32
Fairy finder. Lover (C.) /n Little classics, v. 12. . . 227.15
Fairy fingers. Rttchie (A. C. M.) . . . . 243.34
Fairy land and other tales. Jervey (C. H.) . 1643.33
Fairy tales :
— Anderson (H. C.) Danish Fairy tales. London,
1801. 8° 122.08
— Atilnoy (M. C. j. de B.) Faiiy tales. Tr. by T. R.
Plauche. Lond., 1868. 12° 185.18
— Adstin (J. G.) Moonfolk. N. Y., 1874. 12°. 186.13
— Bechstein (L. ) As pret;y as seven, etc. Loudon,
[n. d.] , 186.15
— Child's own book of f viry tales. Philadelphia, 1855.
12° 186.16
— Child's own treasury cf standard fai^ tales. N. Y.,
[1800. sq. 16° 185.19
— GBiiK {Mrs. D. M. Mnloch). Adventures of a
brownie. N. Y., 1872. 16° 185.30
— • Croker (T. C. ) Fa'rv legends and traditioas of the
soufioflrelaud. Lond., [u. (i.] 12°. . . 186.10
— Fairies of our garden. Boston, 1807. 12°. 185.20
— Fairy book. N. Y.. 1863. 12° .... 185.26
— Fairy book, with engravings by J. A. Adams. New
York, 1836. 12° 185.17
— Fbere (^M. ) Old Deccan days ; or, Hindoo fairy
legenls. Phila., 1868. 12° 185.32
— Grimm (W. L. C. aiul W. C.) German popular sto-
ries. London, [n.d.] 12°. 185.29
Geroaan popular tales and household stories.
3v.ini. Boston, 1868. 12° 185.23
Grimm's goblins, selected from the Household
stories. Boston, 1867. sq. 16°. . . . 185.33
— Halliwell (J. O. ) niuEtrations of the feiry mythol-
ogy of a Midsummer night's dream. London,
Sliak. soc, 1845. 8° 1756.26
— Hamilton (A.) Fairy tales and romances. Lond.,
1849. 12° 185.25
— HuoESSES (E. H. KnatchbuU). Crackers for Christ-
mas. London, 1871. 12° 185.38
Higgledy-Pigglady. N. Y., 1876. 12°. . 186.29
Moonshine. Fiiiry stories. L.,1871. 12°. 185.39
Puss-cat mew, and other stories. New York, 1871.
12° 185.37
Queer folk. London, 1874. 12°. . . . 185.41
Tales at tea-time. London, 1872. 12°. . 185.40
Whispers from fairy land. N. Y., 1875. 12°. 185.42
— Jervey (Mrs. 0. H.) Fairy land. Boston, 1872.
sq. 18° 1043.33
— Johnson (V. W.) CatskiU fiurias. New York, 1876.
12° 226.99
BBOOKLYN MEBCANTII/B LIBBABT.
FICTION : Fairy Talea I; Fielding.
481
— Keiobtlet (T.) Fairy mythology. London, 1850.
12° 185.21
— Keil (G.) New fairy stories for my grand-children.
New York, 1861. 16°. 185.34
— liABouiiAYE (E. K. L.) Fairy tale.s of all natious.
New York, 1867. 12° 185.24
— Leland (C. G.) Johunykin and the goblins. New
York, 1876. 12°. 186.30
— Lemok (M.) Legends of Number Nip. London,
1861. 16°. 185.36
— MaoDohaij) (G.) Dealings with the fairies. Lond.,
1867. sq. 16° 185.16
— Mace (J.) Home &iry tales. New York, 1807.
12°. 185.27
— Maclaken (A.) Fairy family. L., 1874. 12°. 185.22
— Maouire (T. F.) Young prince MarigolJ. Lond.,
1873. 12° 185.43
— Mason (J.) Old fairy tales. L., [1873.] 16°. 18).44
— Pebbaclt (C.) Four-and-tweuty fairy tales. Lond.,
1869. 12° 1:j5.28
— RrrsoN (J.) Fairy tales. London, 1831. 12°. 185.35
— Wentwobth (May). Fairy tales frjm goM lands.
New York, 1867. 12= 185.31
— WoNDEB world. Fairy tal 'S, old and new. From the
French, German, and Danish. L., 1875. 12°. 186.14
j93~ See also Folk-lore, in general alpbHbet.
Faiby tales for grown folks. Thackebay (iTiss
A. X.) 261.01
Faith and Patience ; or, the Harrington girls. Win-
THEOP (S.) 206.80
FArrHFUL (Emily). A reed shaken with the wind. 184.35
Faith Gartney's girlhood. Whitney (^.\. D. T.) 263.59
Faith Unwin's ordeal. Ceaik(G. M. ) . . . 165.19
Faith White's letter book, 1620-23. [Whtting
(M. H.)] 184.30
Falconer (W.) Bloom and brier, a Southern
rommce 181.25
Falcon family; or, young Ireland. Savage (M. W. ) 245.09
Falkenbueo ; a tale of the Rhine, [iinoii.'] . 191.01
Falkland. Bulweb-Lytion (E. G. E. L.) . . 114.39
Fall of Fort Sumter, or 1860-61. [amn.] . 184.)2
Fall (The) of prince Floresfcin ot Monae 3. . 18(i. 17
Fall of the house of Usher. Poe (E A.J In LrrxLE classics,
V. 2 226.84
Fallen fortunes. Payn (J.) 235. •")7
Fallen pride. Sodthwobth (E. D. E. N.) . 254.80
False colors. Thoma,s (Aimi3) 255.70
False heir. James (G. P. K.) 215.52
Fame and fortuae. ALaEB(H.) 121.14
FAJtiLY (The) doom. Southwobth (Jfrs.E.D.E.N.)253.91
Family pride, [nnim.'] 191.00
Family secret. Elzey Hay. [Akdbews (F.)] 114.37
Family secrets, [aiioii.] 191.02
Family stories. [In Yonob (CM.) Storehouse of
stories, V. 2.] 265.G3
Family tree. Fonblanqpe (A. de) 172.66
Fanohon, the cricket. Sand (George). Dudevant (A.
L. A. D.) 175.26
Pane (Violet). S:e Sinoleton (Miss).
Fantine. Hooa (Victor) 214.52
Fab above rubies. Kiddell ( J. H. ) .... 243.17
Far from the madding crowd. Habdy(T.) . 216.37
Fabdoeouoha, the miser. Cableton (W.) . . 151.03
Fabjeon (B. L. ) At the sign of the silver flagon. 196. 15
— Blade o' grass 191.42
— Bread and cheese, and kisses 191.43
— Duchess of Eosemary lane. . . . . • . 196.08
— Golden grain. 196.12
— Qrif. 2v 191.39
— Island pearl 196.10
— Jessie Trim. 196.lt
— Joshua Marvel 191.41
— King of No-Land. 196.13
— Love's victory 196.16
— Shadows on the snow : a Christmas story. . 196.09
Farm of Muiceron. Rheil(M) 177.01
Fabminodalb. Thomas (C.) 261.18
Faenham (E. W.) Eliza Woodson, or the early days of
one of the world's workers l'Jl.03
— Ideal attained, being the story of two steadfast
souls 191.04
• - My early days. [Same as Eliza Woodson.] . 101.05
Fabquhakson (Martha), psmd. See Finlst (M.)
Pabuab (Frederick W.) Eric, or little by little. 191. XI
— Julian Hume, a tale of college life. . . . 191.13
— St. Winifred's. I'Jl. 13
Fabbebs of Budge How. Mabtineau (H.) Ulua of
pol. ecou., V. 9 231.35
Fashion and famine. Stephens (.Ur.f. A. S.) . 253.67
Fashion and folly. By Aunt Hattie. [Baker (H.
N. W.)] 12.5.04
Fast friends. Teowbbidoe (J. T. ) .... 266.25
Fatal marriage. Southwobth (Mm. E. D. E. N.) 253.29
Fatal passion; or, "Gerfaut." Beknabd (U. de). 133.17
Fatal secret and ot'aer sxjries. Southwobth (Jfr.». E.
D. E. N. ), and Baden ( Mrs. P. H. ). . . 253. 47
Fatal boots. Thackeray (W. M.) Miscellanies,
V. 1 255.57
Fated to be free. Inoelow (J.) 214.80
Fateee and daughter. Bbemer(F. ) . . . 141.19
Father Brighthopas. Tkowbridue (J. T. ) . 262.10
Father Butler, or Iriih manners. [«n<m.] . 191.15
Father Clement, a lioman Catholic story. Kennedy
(G). . . • 221.91
Father Tom and the pope. Murray (J. F. ) . 233. 13
— Same. In Little classics, v. 0 226.96
Fathers and sons. Hook (T. ) 214 00
Fathees and sons. Toueoe-iefe (L S.) . . 262.21
Faustina. Hahn-Hahn {GoH;iiess Ida). . . 212.20
Faustus (Doctor). See Doctoe Faustns.
Fawcett (Edgari. EUeu Story 186.28
— Purple aud fine linen 1M4.36
Fawcett (M.,G. ), Talis in political economy. 1874.591 1.29
Fay (T. S. ) Norman Leslie 191. 14
— The Countess Ida ; a tale of Berlin. . . . 192.10
Feats on the fiord. Mabtineau (H. ) . . . 231.22
Fellah (The). About (E.) 112.05
Felix Holt, the radical. Eliot (George). . . lS-1.02
Female Jesuit. [Luke (.Uj.s.)] 22444
Female Quixote (The). Lennox (C.) . . . 223.15
Fenelon (F. de S. de la M. ) Ethij tales and fables. 185. 07
^ Telemachus 191.17
Fenn (George Manville). The treasure hunters. 190.20
Fenton's quest. Beaddon (M. E. ) .... 135.39
Ferdinand, Count Fathom. SMOLLEri (T.) . 2.)3. 12
Same. In his Works, v. 4 5067.07
Fernando de Lemos ; truth and fiction. Gayasrk
(C.) 194.39
Peen (Fanny). See Paeton {Mrs. S. P.)
Fern leaves. Paeton (Jtf/s. S. P.) .... 235.07
Feene Fleming. Waetield (JiTcs. C. A.) . . 267.13
Febnyhubst Court. By author of Stone-Cidge. 191.18
Pebbieb (Miss Mary). Destiny, or the chiefs daughter.
3 V 191.19
— Inheritance. 3 v. ■ 191.23
— Marriage. 2 v 191.22
Fetches (The). Banim (J.) 132.36
Fettered for life ; or, lord and master. Blake
L. D.) 133.38
Feuillet (Octave). Camors ; or life under the
empire 191.27
— Led astray ; or La petit« comtesse. The sphinx ; or,
Julia de i'recoeur. BeUah. From the French, by
O. Vibeur. 196.21
— Marriage iu high life 196.22
— Romance of a poor young man 191.28
— Story of SibyUe 191.36
Feval (P.) " I am here ! " The duke's motto. 191.37
Few (A) days in Athens. Weight (P.). . . 261.87
Few friends (A), and how they amused themselves.
DoDOE(M. E.) 175 18
Feydeau (E.) Secret of happiness 191.34
Field (.Mrs. Anna A.) Asphodel. [«(U)»i.] . 192.03
Field (J. M. ) Drama in Pokeville : the bench and bar
of Jnrytown, e(c. By "Everpoint," [f).so(il] 261.91
Field (Margaret). Bartha Percy ; or, I'esperance. 192.04
— Not pretty but precious 233. 84
Field and forest. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W.T.)] 112.39
Fielding (Henryl. Amelia. 192.07
— Jonathan Wild. . . . 192.0S ; 5036.03 ; 5037.23
— Joseph Andrews 192.08
— Journey from this worid to the next 5037.23 ; 5036.01
-Tom Jones 192.09
la ssUug (or boolu, use tlis " Book Order," glriug (he AUXaoa'S THiMS, the flrat ipart uf tlis IITLi:, aud the >4UUB£B.
483
FICTION : Fielding to Fouqu*.
FiEij>iNO ; or society. Wabd(U. P.) . . -262.56
Same. /nWaldie library, v. 11. . . .5078.25
FllTEEN days ; au extract from Edward Colvil'a journal.
PnTNAM(ifrs. M. L.) '•i'11-70
POTEEN years. Kobinson (Mrs. T. A. L. v. J.) 243.45
FuTY years ago ; a story of New England life. Wil-
LABD (C. A.) 264.8^
FioHT at Dame Europa's school [PuLiiEs (H.C. )] 184.38
FiQHTiNoJoe. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] 112.19
FiQHTiNo tha flames. Baxiantyne (B. M.) . 131.19
FiGHTiNO tbe whales. BAiJANTyNB (U. M.) . 931.02
File n). 113. Gabobiau (E.) 196.38
FiNETTB ; a legend of Brittany, lamn.'] Trans, from
the French ,. ^^t-,^
FiNLEY (Martha Farquharson). Casella ; or, the chil-
drdu of the vaUey 191.06
— Elsie Dinsmore 191.08
Elsie's girlhood ; a sequel to " Holidays," eic. 191.38
— Elsie's motherhood : sequel to " Elsie's woman-
hood." .............. 19^-00
— Elsie's womanhood ; sequel to "Elsie's girl-
hood." 192.01
— Holidays at Koselands ; a sequel to " Elsie
Dinsmore." 191.07
— Lilian ; or did she do right ? 191.16
— Old fashioned boy (An) 191- 10
Oor Fred ; or, seminary life at Thurston. Sequel to
" Old fashioned boy." 196.17
The Shannons ; or, from darkness to light. 191.09
— Wanted — a pedigree 191.33
FiOB d'Aliza. Lamabtine (A. de) 222.24
Fbbb and flame. ScHiicKiNO (L.) 251.78
FiEE in the woods. DEMiiiLE(J.) .... 172.38
FiBENzuoLA (A. ) Novels 1 and 10. . .v. 2 of 244.21
Fibejide saints, Mr. Caudle's breakfast talk, and other
papers. Jeerold (Douglas) 221.42
FiBST friendship, [anon.] 192.13
FiBST and second marriages. [Bakee (Mrs. H.
N. W.)] 131.02
First and true love. Dudevant (A. L. A. D.) 175.27
First families of the Sierras. MiiiEB (Joaquin). 232.08
First settlers of Virginia. Davis (J.) . . . 171.41
Fisher (Alice). Too bright to last. [anon.]. 261.94
FisHEB (Miss F.C.) ['Christian Reid.'] Ebbtide. 242.74
— Daughter of Bohemia 242.79
— Heait-i and hands 242.80
— Morton house 242. 76
— Nina's atonement, etc 242.78
— Question of honor. 242.81
— Valerie Ay Imer. 242.75
Fisher boys of Pleasant Cove. Kellooq (E.) 226.20
Fisher maiden (The). Johnson (B.) . . . 133.29
Fisher's river, (North Carolina) ; scenes, etc, [Taua-
FERRO (H. E.)] 192.15
FiTZ of Fitz-Ford ; a legend of Devon. Bras
(Mrs. A. E.) 141.32
Fitz-Boodle papers. Thackeray (W. M. ) Miscella-
nies. . . . V. 4 of 255.61 ; also v. 4 of 255.57
FrrzoEBALD (P.) Second Mrs. Tillotson. 3 v. . 191.30
Five fine old novels 192.17
Five hundred majority, or the days of Tammany.
NiMs (W.) 233.76
Five hundred pounds reward. By a barrister. 192.18
Five thousand a year. VfooD (Mrs. H. ) . . 264.80
FrvE weeks in a balloon. [Verne (J.)] . . . 191.29
Flag of distress. Reid (Mayne) 242.69
Flag of truce. Warner (Susan) 266.93
Flago(E.) a good investment. ..... 192,22
Fleetwood, or the new man of feeling. Gk>D-
wiN(W.) 195.16
Fleming (M. A.) Guy Earlesooiirt's wife. . . 192.16
— ICata Danton. 197.04
— Mad marriage 192.02
— Noriue's revenge, and Sir Noel's heir. . . 192.44
— One night's mystery 197.03
— Terrible secret. 192.14
— Wonderful woman. 192.11
Flemish life (Sketches from)'. Conscience (H. ) 163.06
Fle^h and spirit. A novel 197.09
Fletcher (Miriam). The Methodist. 2 v. . 192.19
Fleuranqe. Craven (Mme. Augustus). . . 165.39
Flight of a Tartar tribe. Dk Qcincby (T.) In LmxE classlca,
T. 1 226.83
Flirt. GRAT(3frs.) 211.59
Flirtations in fashionable life. Sinolaib (C.) 252.53
Flitch of bacon. Ainswoeth (W. H. ) . . . 115.02
Floating city. Veene (J.) 266.76
Florence Macarthy. Morgan (iad?/). . . . 233.74
Florence SackviUe, or self-dependence. Bur-
bury (Mrs.) 145.16
Flobian (J. B. C. de). Numa Pompilins. . . 225.87
Flush times of Alabama. Baldwin (J. G.) . 131.15
Flower, fruit, and thorn pieces. Eichteb (J.
p. F. ) 2 v. , 243.26
Foggy night at Ofl'ord. Wood (3frs. H.) . . 264.53
Foe (The) in the household. Chesebro' (C.) . 153.30
FoLLE farine. By " Ouida." Rame (L. de la). 172.25
Folly as it flies. Parton ( J/rs. J. ) .... 2541.19
FoNBLANQUE (Albany, jr.) A tangled skein. . 192.21
— A family tree. • 172.66
Fool of quality. Brooke (K) 2v 142.18
FooTE (E. B. ) Science in story. Sammy Tubbs, the
boy doctor, and "Sponsie," the troublesome
monkey. 4 v 195.25
For a woman's sake. Wachenhusen (H. ) . . 262.71
For better, for worse. Habland (Marion). . 255.18
For better, for worse, [anon.] 192.23
For each and for aU. Martineau (H.) . v. 4 of 231.27
For ever and ever. Church (A/rs. Ross). . . 154.14
For her sake. Robinson (F. W. ) 243.53
Fob lack of gold. Gibbon (C.) 195.09
Foe love and life. Ouphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) 234.95
For summer afternoons. Woolsey (^S. C. ) . 161.40
Fob the king. Gibbon (C. ) 195.26
Foe the king's dues. Macdonell (A.) . . . 225.08
Forayebs, or the raid of the dog days. Simms
(W. G.) 252.30
Force of friendship v. 2 of 171.02
Foregone conclusion. Howellb (W. D. ) . . 213.96
Forest (Neil). Mice at play 186.31
Forest (The). Huntington (J. V. ) .... 215.08
Forest days. James (G. P. R.) 215.53
Forest exiles. Reid (Mayne) 242.46
Forest glen series. /See Kellogg (E. ) . . . 227.01
Forest house. Erckmann-Chatrian (MM.) . 183.15
Forest tragedy, etc. Lippincott (Mrs. S. J. C.) 224.04
Forester (Frank), pseud. See Herbert (H. W. )
Foresters. Dumas (A.) . 181.01
Foresters. Wilson (John) 264.18
Forgery. James (6. P. R.) 215.54
Forgiven at last. Haderman (J. E.) . . . 211.99
Forgotten by the world. [Macquoid (K. S.)] . 192.33
Forlorn hope. Yates (E.) 265.16
Forresteb (Francis), pseud. Sie Wise (D.)
Forrester (Mrs. ) Diana Carew. 196.41
— Dolores 196.24:
— Fair women 192.32
— From Olympus to Hades 196.23
— Mignon 196.43
— My hero 196.42
FoRTEScuE. Knowles ( J. 8. ) 222.21
Fort Lafayette. Wood (B.) 264.42
Foetini (P. ) Novella xin v. 2 of 244.21
Fortune seeker. Southworth (E. D. E. N.) 253.30
Fortunes of Glencore. Lever (C.) 2 v. . . 223.46
Fortunes of Miss Follen. Talcott (Mrs. G.) 211.13
Fortunes of Nigel. Scott (i'ir W. ) .... 245.40
Forty -five guardsmen. Dumas (A.) .... 181.02
FoscAEiNi ; or the patrician of Venice. 2 v. in 1. 193.45
FoscoLO (Ogo). Letters of Ortis 192.24
FosDicK (0. A.) See Casti^mon (Harry), pseud.
FosTEB brothers ; school and college life of two young
men. [anon.] 215.05
FosTEB-brothers. Cablen (Mrs. E. ) . . . . 235.97
FoTHEEGiiiL (J.) Healey, a romance. . . . 216.41
— The Odd trump 234.01
Foul play. Readb (Charles) and Boucicault
(Dion) 242.25
Found dead. Pays (James) 192.43
Foundations; or castles in the air. Pobteb (Rose). 241. •'iO
Fountain of youth. PALUDiN-MiJLLER (F.) . 234.73
FouQUE (F. H. K. dela Motte). Four seasons. 192.25
Contents : Aslauga's knight. Siutram. Two captains. Undine,
BBOOKLYN HGBOAMTIIiB LlliliAliZ.
FICTION: Pouqtrf to Oarrett.
483
— Minstrel lovo ; a romauoo 192.2()
— llomantic Action. [Siegoof Algiers, e<c.] . 192.27
— Tbiodolph, the loelaader. 192.28
— Undine and Sintram 192.29
— Wild love, and other tales 192.30
Fo0B and what they did. Weeks (H. C.) . . 263.91
FuUQ-flftoeu express. Edwards (A. B.) In Little classics,
T. 8 226.95
Four oaks. Thorpe (K.) 2il.33
Fo0B sisters. Bbemeb (F.) 141.20
FoxHoLME hall. KiNQSTON(W. H. Q.) . . . 222.9.5
FoxTON (E. ) [p.5«td ] See PALPBEYCifiiS S.) . 2U.05
FBVMLEr par.sonage. Tboi,lope (A. ) . . . 261.57
Fbavoesoa Carrara. Landon(L. E.) . . . 5047.05
FBiNctLLON(R. E.) Earl's Dane 192.41
— Eire good luck 197.13
— Zelda's fortune 192.40
Fbinconia stories. See Abbott (Jacob).
FavNois Croft ; an autobiography. St. John (Bayle).
3v 244.67
Fbanois Eastwood, Ijpseudon.] SeeKsEVELS {Mrs. D. 0.)
Fbank. Abbott (Jacob). HiBPEB'sstoiy books,
V.2 216.93
Fbakk. "Edqeworth (Maria). 2v 182.01
Fbank among the ranchero 1. Castlemon (H. ) 152.29
Fbank at Don Carlos' ranc'ao. Castlemok (H. ) 152.30
Fbank bafo.'e Vioksburg. Castlemon (H.) . 152.10
FiiANK Fairlegh. Smedltt (F. E. ) .... 252.66
Frank Fresmia's barbar-shop. Hali. (R. R.) 212.18
Fbank Hilton ; or. the qaeeu's own. Gbant(J.) 211.36
Fbank in the mountaun. Casilemon (H. ) . 152.31
Feaxk in the woods. Castlemox (H. ) . . . 152.08
FsiKK Mildmay.ortheuival offlier. Mabrtat (E.)225.47
FaANKNelsjiiin theforjcastu. Castlemok (H. ) 152.51
Frank Nelson series. See Castlemon (H.)
FiuNK on a gnaboat. Castlemon (H.) . . . 152.07
Frank on the lower Mississippi. Castlemon (H.) 152.11
Frank on the prairie. Castuemon (H. ) . . 1.52.09
Frank, tha youQg naturalist. Castlemon (H.) . 152.06
Frank Warringtox [Habbis (ifcs. M. C.)] . 161.21
Frank Wildmin's adventures. Gerstackeb(F. ) 194.25
Frank's ca-npaiga. Aloeb (H., jV.) .... 121.11
Fbankemstein. Shelley (M.-s.M.W.) . . . 251.50
Fbaseb-Tytleb (G. C. ) See TyrLEB (C. C. Eraser-).
Fbeaks of fortune. Optio (Oliver). [Adams
(W. T.) 112.30
Fbeaks of fortuna. Jones (J. B.) 221.31
Feeaks on the fells, or three months' rnstioatioa.
Ballantyne (B. M.) 131.20
Fbed Irian, or Jesuit's revenge. Smith (J. F.) 251.8S
Fbed Graham, or masks and faces. Smith (J. F.) 252.98
Fbed Mirkham in Rissia. Kinoston (W. H. G.) 221.93
Fred Veraoa, or avarice. Smith (J. F.) . . 251.90
Fred, Maria and me. [Prentiss (E. )] . . . 193.01
Fredebiok the Great and his court. Mijhlbaoh
(L.) 232.70
Fredebiok the Great and his fivmilv. Mijhlbaoh
(L.) " 232.71
Fbedebiok the Great and his merchant. M(Jhlbaoh
(L.) 232.73
Fbee, yet forging their own chains. Cobnwall
(CM.) 163.37
Freebooters (The). A story of the Texiau war.
AlMAED (G.) 114.20
Pbeelance (Radical, esq.), pseud. The philosophers
of FoufouvUle 193.05
Febnoh(L. V.) My roses 193.46
French country family. Witt (Mine. G. de). 173.11
Fbenoh wines and pjlities. Martineait (H.) In her
Ulus. of pol. economy, v. 4 231.30
Freshet (The). Abbott (.J.) 111.49
Fbeytao (Gustav). Debit and credit. . . . 193.02
— Ingo 192.38
— Ingraban 192.39
— Lost manuscript 193.03
Same. 3 v." 192.35
— Our forefathers, v. 1-2.
v. 1. Ingo 192.38 I V. 2. Ingraban. . 192.39
Fbiae Gerund. Isla (J. F. de). 2 v. . . . 214.65
Fbiabswood post-offlce. Yonoe (Jfiss 0. M.) 265.31
Fbiday night. Hebrew life 192.42
Fbiedeick (F. ) The lost despatch 193.44
Fbusnd Fritz. Ebckmann (E.) and Cuatbian (A.) 184.41
Fbiendh at their own fireside. Eixis (jMrs.S. 8.) 1'<}.12
Fbioht (The). Pickeuinu (.!/»«.•) E.) 2 T. fn 1. 236.10
Fbiswell (J.H.) Other people's windows, [anon. ] 234.39
— One of two 193.07
Fiiojian island. Thackeray (Miss A. I.) 261.03; 255.79
Fbom darkne-ss to light.a Christmas caroL [anon.] 102.34
Fbom dawn to daylight. Beechee (Jfrs. H. W.) 133.10
From dreams to waking. Linton (E.L.) . . 224.10
From fourteen to fourscore. Jewett (Mrs. 8. W.) 215.99
From hay-time to hopping. [Coulter (3fi.w.)] 165.13
Fbom jest to earnest. Roe(E. P.) .... 243.92
Fbom my youth up. Habland (Marion). . . 256.18
From Olympus to Hades. Forrester (3fr.i.) . 196.23
From the depths. Socthworth (E. D. E. N.) 254.81
Fbom the earth to the moon. Verne (J.) . . 262.97
Fbom thistles — grapes? Eiloart (Jfr«.) . . 183.02
Frozen deep. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . . 162.37
Fudge doings. Mitchell (D. G.) 2 v. . . . 232.04
Fuller (J. G.) The Brown'ngs ; a tale of the great
rebellion 193.06
Fuller (L.) Mistaken ; or, the seeming and the
real. . .* 193.18
PuLLEETON (Lady Georgiana). Ellen Middletcn. 193.08
— Grantly manor. 2 v 193.09
— Lady bird 193.H
— Mrs. Gerald's niece . . . 193.14
— Stormy life 193.12
— • Too strange not to be true 193.13
FuLLOM (S. W.) Daughter of night .... 193.17
Fulton (Chandos). A brown stone front. A story of
New York and Saratoga 193.04
FuB country. Verne (J.) 1144.10
FuBNEss (W. H.) Julius, and other tales, from the
German 193.19
Future life ; or, scenes in another world. Wood
(G.) 264.43
Gabled house. [Bates (L.)] 193.^9
Gaboriau (E.) Clique of gold 196. c6
— File no. 113 196.38
— Mystery of Orcival 193.16
— Other people's money 196.37
— ^ The widow Lerouge 193.15
— Within an inch of his life 196. E5
Gabriel, a story of Prague. [anon.'\ . . . 193.28
Gabriel Conroy. Harte (Bret) 216.42
Gabriel Vane, his lortune and his friends. . 224.26
Gabrielle Andre. Gould (S. Baring-). . . 195.40
Gage (.)/)>•. Frances Dana). Elsie Magoon. . 193.20
— Steps upward 193.27
Gail Hamilton, pseud. See Dodge (Miss M. A.)
Gain (The) of a loss. Yonge (C. M.) . . . 265.64
Galama ; or, the beggars. De Liefde (J. B.) 176.20
Galatea. (Jeevantes-Saayedra (M. de). . . 151.25
Galt (J. ) Annals of the parish, and the Ayrshire
legatees 193.21
— Entail (The) 193.22
— Fatal wiiisper. The painter, a Sicilian tale, Tlie unguarded
hour. Book of life. In Club book 165.27
— Haildud-Oben-Ahab ; or the traveller, /n Club book. 166.27
Same. [In Little classics, v. 9.] 226.96
— Laurie Todd . 193.23
— Pen Owen 19.3.24
— Provost (The), and other tales 193.25
Con(en(« ; The Provost. The Steamboat. The Omen.
— Sir Andrew Wyhe 193.26
— Steamboat (The) 193.37
Gambiee (Mrs. J.) Holiday adventures ; or, the Stret-
tons' summer in Normandy 193.35
Gamblee's wife. Grey (Mrs. E. C.) ... 211.60
Gaedette (0. D. ) Johnnie Dodge ; or, the idle
boy 194.01
Gabdneb (Celia E. ) Richard Medway's two.loves. 195.21
— Tested ; or, hope's fruition 196.30
— A woman's wiles 196.32
Gardner (Mrs. H. C.) Glimpses of our lake regions
in 1863, and other papers 190.29
Garibaldi ( Gen. G. ) Rule of the monk ; or, Rome in
nineteenth century 193.30
Garret Van Horn. Sauzade (J. S.) . . . . 245.07
Garrett (Edward and Ruth), pseudon. See Mayo
(Jfrs. Isabella F.) 193.31
lu asking for books, use the •■ Book OMers," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the acat part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
484
FICTION : Garstang Grange to Glimpsea.
Gabstanq Grange. Tboixope (T. A. ) . . . 261.84
Gasooike, the sandal wood trader. BAUiANTYKS
(K. M.) 131.21
Ga8kei.Ii (Annie). A widow of Wiudso.'. . li)6.3i
Gaskkll (ifrs. E. 0.) Cousin Phillis. . . . 191.02
— Cr.mford. . 191.03
— Dix'd night's work 191.01
— L zzie Leigh, and other tales 191.05
Contents : Bessie's troubles at borne. Christmas stoiius
and suusbiae. Oompauy mauuers. Disappearances. Hand
aad heart. Heart of John Middletou. labbie Marsh's three
eras. Lizzie Leigh. Mr. Harrison's confessions. Morton
Hall. My Troach master. Old nurse's story. Sixton's hero.
Squire's story. Traits and stories of the Huguenots. Well
of Pea-morfft.
— Mary Barton 194.06
— Moorland cottage. 194.07
— My lady Ludlow 194.08
— North and south 194.09
— Eight at last, and other tales 194.10
Contente : Right at last. Manchester marriage. Lois the
witch. Crooked branch.
— Euth. 2t 194.11
— Sylvia's lovers 194.13
— Wives and daughters . 194.14
Gaspabin (V. B., ComtesseA^ E. de). Camille. 194.41
Gates ajar. Phelps (Elizabeth S.) .... 241.03
Gates wide open. Wood(G.) 264.43
Gatty (Mrs. Alfred). Aunt Judy's tales. . . 194.42
— Human face divine 194.43
— Parables from nature. 4 v. 193.38
— Proverbs illustrated 193.42
— Worlds not realized 193.43
Gafdentio di Lucca (Adventures of). . . . 194.15
Gaot Gurley. Thompson (D. P. ) 261.26
Gactier (T.) Komance of the mummy. . . 194.17
Gayakke (C.) School for politics 194.16
— Fernando de Lemos 195.39
Gatlord (Glance, pseud.) iSee Bradley ("W. J.)
Gayworthys. Whitney (Mrs. A. D. T.) . . 263.60
Geieb-Wally : a tale of the Tyrol. Hillebn
(W. von). 214.75
Gemma. Trollope (T. A.) 262.05
General (The), or twelve nights in a hunter's camp.
Barrows (W.) 11-23. 13
General Bounce. Melville (G. T. Whyte) . 235.87
Genevieve. Lamaetine (A. P. de). . . . 222.29
Genlis (Stephanie Felicite de, comiesse). Sainclair ;
or the victim of the arts and sciences. . 196.31
Gentianella. Eandolph {Mrs.) 242.08
Gentleman of the old school. James (G. P. K. ) 215.55
Geoffrey Crayon, pseud. See Ievinq (W. )
Geoffry Hamlyn (BecoUections of). Kktosley
(H.) 222.02
George Canterbury's will. Wood (Mrs. H. ) . 264.73
George Eliot, pseud. See Lewes (Mrs. Marian Evans).
George Geith of Fen court. [Eiddell {Mrs. J.
H.)] 243.18
George Melville. [anon.1 194.30
George Sand, pseud. See Dudevant (A. L. A. D. )
Georgia scenes. Longstreet (A. B.) . . . 224.22
Geokoib. Abbott (J.) 111.50
Geokoina Hammond ; a novel. Daniel (Jtfr.v.M.) 223. C8
Georoy Sandon ; or,a lost love. Owen i Ashford). 234.40
Gerald Fitzgerald, " the chevalier. " Lever (C.) 223.47
Gerard (J. I. I., called Grandville). Designs.
*e BussEY (G. M. ) Fables 185.10
Gerda. Schwartz (M. S. ) 214.96
Gerfaut. Bebnabd (C. de) 133.17
Germaine. About (E.) 112.01
German literature (Beauties of) 133.02
German novelists. EosooE (T.) 4 v. . . . 214.16
German popular stories. Gbimm (J. L., and E.
W.) 185.29
German popular tales. Gbimm (J. L., and K. W.) 1H5.23
German romance (Specimens of). See Soane (G.) 151.10
German tales. Acerbach(B.) 121.21
Gebman (Tales from the). Holcraft (B. ) . 213.83
German (Tales and traditjons from the). Cunning-
ham (G. G.) 171.19
Gebman (Transl. from the). See Oablylb (T.) . 5026.22
Germans (Popular tales of the). 2 v. . . . 241.51
Gebmani (Gleanings from): specimens of German ro.
mance, By J. D.Hiias 211.81
Geestaokeb (F.) Frank WUdman's adventures 194.85
— How a bride was won ; or chase across the
pampas 194.24
— Little whaler, or adventures of C. Holberg. 194.26
— Wanderings and fortunes of some German
emigrants. , 194.38
— Wild sport ! in the far west 194.27
Gertrude. Sewell (E. M.) 251.33
Gerund (History of Friar). Isla (J. F. de). . 214.65
Geevaise Castonel. Wood {Mrs. H.) ... 264.54
Gesta Komanorum. 2 v 194.44
Ghost (The>. O'Connob (W. D.) [Z» Little classics,
V. 8.] . 22i;.95
Ghost hunter (The) and his family. Banim(M.) 132.37
Ghost seer. Schiller (J. C. F. von). . . . 5064.27
Ghost stories 195.02
Gibbon I C.) For lack of gold 195.09
— For the king. . . . . . 195.26
— Robin Gray 195.25
Gibbon (Charles) and Buchanan (Robert). Storm-
beaten 143.33
Gibebne (^)., Aimee, a tale of Jan.es H. . . 194.33
Gibraltar gallery. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books,
V. 8 216.99
Gideon's rock. Saunders (K.) 245.95
GiFi iTheo.), pseud. Pretty Miss Bellew. . . 196.33
Gilbert (William). De profuudis : a tale of the social
deposits 194.28
— Doctor Austin's guest 194.35
— Magic mirror ; a round of tales for young and
old 194.29
— Monomaniac (The) ; or, Shirley hall asylum. 191.37
— Struggle in Ferrara 194.36
Gilbert Guruey. Hook(T. E.) 214.03
Gilbert's last summer at Bainsford. Gayloed
(G.) 194.19
Gilbeet Massengtr. Lee (H.) 222.62
Gilbert Eugge. [anon.] 195.01
Gilbert Starr and his leKsons. Gayloed (G.) 194.20
Gil Blas. Le Sage (A. E. ) Tr. by T. Smollett. 223.20
Gilded age. Clemens (S. L. ) and Warner
(CD.) 15.5.25
Gilead ; or the vision of All Soul's Hospital. .Smith
(J. H.) 253.07
Gillies (Mary). Yoyagc of the Constance. . 195.10
Gilman (C), and Jervey (C. H. ) Sto ics and
poems 16J3.33
Gilmore (J. E.) [' Edmund Kirke.'] Among the
gmnillas 195.03
— Among the pines, or south in secession time. 195.04
— Down in Tennessee 195.05
— My southern friend. 195.06
— On the border. .......... 195.07
— Patriot boys and prison pictures. .... 195.08
Ginger-snaps. Parton (S. P.) 2538.23
GiNx's baby. [Jenkins (E.)] 5815.17
Gipsy. James (G. P. B.) 21.').56
Gipsy's prophecy. Southwoeth (J^s.E.D.E.N.) 253.31
Giraffe hunters. Eeid (Capt. M.) . . . . 242.47
Girardin (ifine. E. de). Stories of an old maid. 195.11
Girlhood and womanhood. Tytlee iSaiah). 262.29
GiELHOoD of Shakespeare's heroines. Clarke
(Mrs. M. C.) 2 V J55.10
Girl's (A) romance. Eoblnson (F. W.) . . 243.69
GiBLS (The) of Feversham. Mareyat (Florence), ajtei--
wardi Chuboh (Mrs. Eoss) 154.21
GiSLi, the outlaw (Story of). Tr. by G. W Dasent. 171.38
Gladiators (The). Melville (G. J.W.) 2 v. in 1. 231.64
Glance Gaylord, pseud. See Bradley (W. J.)
Gleanings from Germany ; specimens of German ro-
mance, by J. D. Haas 211.84
Gleig (G. El) ■ Country curate. • 19.5.12
Glen (Knellor). Isabel Carrolton 195.13
Glen Morris -stories. See Wise (D.) .... 222.80
Glenn (Jessie), pseud. Cousin Paid. . . . 195.23
Glennair ; or, life in Scotland. Hazlett (H.) 212.75
Glenns (The). McConnell ( J. L. ) .... 224.53
Glimpse of the world. Sewell (Miss E. M.) 251.34
Glimpses of home life. Embury (E. C.) . . 183.18
BEOOKLYN M KRC A.NT1LE LIBBARX.
FICTION : GUmpaesfo Gray.
485
GiJMPsz:! of our liiko lagiou in 1863. Gardneb {Mrs.
H. (!. ) iy«.29
O1.0BY of the house of Israel ; a picture of Judaiuni.
STBAnss(F.) 254.28
Gloteb ( Mrs. G. H. G. ) See Jkbtey ( Mrs. C. H. G. )
Glovebsok audhis silent partners. Kbzlrb (B.) 221.8'!
Go-ahead. Castlemon (H.) 152.21
GoAKS and tears, by M. Quad, " The Detroit Free Press
Man." With a centennial calendar. . . 195.39
GoBiNEAU (Count A. de). Typhaine's abbey. . 195.28
Goblet. Tieck (L. von) 151.13
GoDDARD (Julia). Baffled, or Michael Brand's
wrong. 19).31
— Search for the Gral 195.33
GoDOLPHiN. BtTLWEB-tiYTTON (E. G. E. L., lord
Lyilon) 144.11
Godwin (Mary Wollstonecraft). Wrongs of women,
or Maria ; a fragment. [Z»» her Posthumous works,
V. 1-2.] 5823.20
Godwin (Parke). Vala, a mythological tale. . 195.33
GoDwra (W.) Adventures of Caleb Williams. 2v. 195.11
— Oloudesley . . . 195.27
— Fleetwood, or new man of feeling. . . . 195.10
Godwin (William, _)>.) Transfusion. . . . 195.17
Goethe (J. W. von). Elective affinities. . . 195.22
— Novels and tales 195.18
Contents : Elective afiOuities. German emigrauts. Uuod
woman. Werther.
— Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship. Tr. by R. D.
Boylan. 195.19
Same. William Meister's apprenticeship and
travels. Tr. by T. Carlyle. 2 v. 195. 19 ; 5 J2e.22
Goethe and Schiller. MiJHiaACH (L.) [Mundt
(C.)] 232.70
Going and sons. By ' Monk.' [Ludovici (Louisj]. 224.43
Going ta the bad. Yates (E.) 205.79
Going west. Optio (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] 113.15
Gold and name. Schwaetz (M. S. ) . . . . 244.89
Gold and dross. Gaeeett (Edward). , . . 196.01
Gold brick. Stephens (A. S.) 254.77
Gold-boo. Fob (E. A.) /» Little clasBics, v. 12. . . 227.15
Gold Elsie. Marlitt(E.) [John (E. )] . . 22"). 40
Gold hunters in Europe. Thomes (W. H.) . 2(il.21
Gold hunter's adventures, or life in Australia.
Tkome3(W. H.) 261.20
Gold of Chickaree. Wabneb (S. onrJ A. ) . . 230.98
Gold seekers, a tale of California. Aimaed(G.) 114.13
GoLDEM butterfly. By the author of ' ' Ready money
Mortiboy." 211.07
Golden cap, and other stories. De Lxefdz
{Reo. J.) 22.J.82
GoLDE>jhair. Weaxall (.Sir C. F. L.) . . . 265.10
GoLDEs grain. Fabjeo.v (B. L. ) 196.12
Gjlden leg.icy. [Moore (Jlfra. H. J.)] . . . 195.29
Goldes lion of Grandpere. Trollope (A.) . 201.76
QjLDEN sorrow (A). Hoey (Mrs. C. ) . . ; 213.37
GoLDSN tress. Boisoobey (F. du) 177.04
Goldsmtth (Christabel), psead. See Smith (F. N. )
Goldsmith (Oliver). The vicar of Wakefield. 211.01
GoMEEY of Montgomery. A iamily history, [anon.'i
2 V 211.02
Good-bye, sweet-heart I Brouohton (Rhoda). 142.31
Good fight and other tales. Reade (C.) . . 242.16
Good genius (The). Mayhew (H. aiid A.) . . 251.51
"Good luck." Webnee (E.) 263.96
Good (The) old times. Mannino (Miss A.) . 224.97
Good stories. Pts. 1-2 211.03
Contents : Pt. 1. The avenger, by De Quincey. Peter
Qoldthwaite's treasure, by N. Hawthorne. Love and skates
by T. Winthrop. The defaulter, by T. Hood, foldstroam,
by H. Vaughaii. Mailonna, by H. Spioer. 2. The metempsy-
chosis, by R. Macnish. The uninvited. The bellows-
mender of Lyons. The small cUaiiRe family. The Scot-
meu's tUo. The blacksmiths of Holsby. A penitent con-
fession,
Goodwin-Talcott (Mrs. H. B.) Dr. Howell's
family 211.12
— Fortunes of Miss FoUen 211.13
— Madge, or night and morning 211.09
— Sherbrooke. [anon.] 251.67
Goodwin (Edward). Lily White ; a romance. 211.08
Goody gracious 1 and the forget-me-not. Neal (J.)
In Little classics, v. 10 226.97
GoBDiAH knot. Brooks (Shirley^ 142.83
Gordon (Clarence). [■ Vienx Monatacbe.'] That goo<l
old time, or our fresh and salt tnt^rj. . 201.06
— Boarding-schooldays 195.37
OoBDON (Lady D.) Stella an! Vanessa : a ro-
mance 211.11
Gordon (Georgina). Sketches of for. i-n novel-
ists. "... 211.10
Gordon (Hewes). Set Ciabke (E. G. H. )
QoKE (Mrs. C. ) Banker's wife, or court and city. 211.11
— Birthright. 235.9.5 ; 211.15
— Castles in tV.e air. 211.10
— Dean's daughter. 2v 211.19
— Life's lessons. 2 v. 211.20
— Mammon. 2 v. 211.2!
Same i:il.24
— Peers and parvenus 211.25
— Progress and prejudice 211.20
Same. 2 v 211.27
— Queen of Denmark 211.29
— Self. 211.30
— Soldier of Lyons : a tale of the Tuileries. . 211.31
— Story of a royal favorite 21 1 32
Gorilla hunters. Ballast yne ( K. M. ) . . 131.22
Gossip's story. West (J.) In Waldie, v. 8. 507^.15
Gossip's week (The). [Boddinoton (3fra. )] 2 v. 134.01
GoTTsOHALCK (F. ) Popular traditions, v. 2 of 244. 1 /
Gould (E. S.) John 1)03 and Richard Roe. . 211. 3J
Gould (Jeannie T. ) Marjode's quest . . . 195.30
Gould (J. W. ) Occasional writings. . . . 1106.21
Gould (S. Baring-). In exitu Israel. . . . 195.40
Same. [Title altered lo'] Gnbrielle Andre. 195.40.a
Gouldinq (F. R. ) Marooner's Island, or Dr. Gordon
in Bcaroh of his children 211.40
— Robert and Harold, or the young marooners. 211.31
GouBATJD (Julie). A little boy's stcry. . . . 211.00
GoviNDA Samanta : or, the history of a Bengal
Raiyat. Day (liev. Lai Bebiiri) . , . 1031.24
Grace Lee. Kavanagh(J. ) 221.49
Gr ACQ! Amber. Denison (C. W. ) .... 273.04
Graham (Ennis). Not without thorns. . . . 216.10
Graham and L By A. H. K 134.32
Grahame : or, youth and manhood. McConnell
(J. L.) 224..':4
Gbahames (The). WHrrEHEAD (Mrs. T.) . . 203.55
Grandmother's money. [Robinson (F. W.)] '.;11.83
Grandpa's house. Weeks (H.C.) .... 263.47
Grandville Valley. Abbott (J.) 111.59
Grandville (J. J.), pseud, iiee Gerard (J. I. I.) 185.10
Granny Bright's blanket. Davis (Mrs. C. E. K.) 171.50
Grant (Capt. J.) Adventures of an aide-de-camp. 211.35
— Adventures of Rob Roy 216.02
— Both well ; or, the days of Mary, Queen of
Scots. 211.88
— Captain of the guard 211.89
— Constable of France 216.03
— Frank Hilton ; or, the qneen^ own. . . 211.36
— Harry Ogilvie ; or, the black dragoons. . . 211.37
— Jane Seton 216.04
— Jack Manly ; his adventures by sea and land. 216.08
— Laura Effingham 216.05
— Legends of the black watc'i 216.00
— Lucy Arden ; or, Hollywood hall 211.90
— Mary of Lorraine 211.92
— Oliver Ellis ; or, the fusiliers 211.93
— Philip Hollo ; or, the Scottish musketeers. . 211.95
— Romance of war. 211.38
— Scottish cavaUer 211.39
— Second to none 216.07
— Secret dispatch ; or adventures of Captain
Balgonie 210.11
— Shall I win her? the story of a wanderer. . 216.13
— Yellow frigate, or the three sisters. . . . 211.98
GBANVIL1.E de Vigne. [Rame (L. ds la.)] . . 172.18
Grantley manor. Fullerton (iodyG.) 2 v. 193.09
Grapes and thorns. By M. A. T 211.05
Grattan (T. C.) Heiress of Bruges. 3 v. . 211.41
— A chance medley. 235.95
— Julie Corryeur, a romance of the Alps. . . 235.95
Graves (Rev. R.) The spiritual Quixote. 3 v. 195.34
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pseud. 211.44
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Gbaziella. IiAMABTiNB (A. de) 222.75
Gbeat bonanza. Adventure and discovery in gold and
silver mining, oil re<^ons, whaling, elc. By Oliver
Optic, B. M. Ballantyne, and others. . 211. 53J
Gbeat elm. Abbott (J. ) Harper's story books,
v. 9 210.88
Gbeat expectations. Dickens (C.) .... 173.30
Gbeat Hoggarty diamond. Tbiackebay (W. M.) Mis-
cellanies, V. 4 255.60
Same. [In /tis Miscellanies, v. 1.] . . 255.61
Gbeat invasion of 1813-14. Ebckmann-Chatbian
(MM.) 183.16
Gbeat lady. Dewall ( — van) 266.74
Great mysteries and litUo plagues. Neai,(J.) 233.21
Gkeek fairytales (The heroes; or). Kingsley(C.)221.76
GBEE>f gate (The). Wichekt (Ernst). . . . 263.86
Geeen hand (The) 211.47
Gbeen mountain boys. Thompson (D. P.) . 261.27
Geeen mountain girls. WnrTE (B., jr.) . . 211.46
Gbeen mountain travellers' entertainment. Babnes
(J.) 132.17
Gbeen (J. H.) AthaUah 211.50
Gbeene (Mrs. R. J.) Cushions and comers ; or holi-
days at Old Orchard 211.51
Geeenough (Henry). Apelles and his contemporaries.
lano)i.-i ., 211.-18
— Ernest Carroll ; or, artist life in Italy, [atwn.'] 211.49
Gkeenouqh {Mrs. R. S.) Arabesques : Monare, Apol-
lyona, Domitia, Ombra 211. 5i
— In extremis. A novelette 214.88
Gbeenough (S. L.) Lilian, [anon.] . . . 223.80
Geeenwood (F.) Margaret Denzil's history. . 225.37
Gbeenwood (Grace), pseud. See Lippincott (S. J. )
Geeenwood (James). Adventures of Reuben
Davidger 211.53
— Trae history of a little ragamufln. . . . 211.51
Geeenwood leaves. Lippincxitt {Mrs. S. J. C.) 224.06
Gbeey (E.) Blue Jackets; or, J. Thompson among
the "Heathen Chinee." 211.55
Gbettis Saga. The story of Grettir the strong. Tr.
by E. Magnusson and W. Morris. . . . 211.56
Grey (Jfrs. E. 0.) The bosom friend. . . . 211.57
— Cousin Harry. 211.58
— Flirt 211.59
— Gambler's wife 211.60
— Little beauty 211.61
— Marriage a lottery 211.62
— Marriage in high life 211.61
— Opera-singer's vrife 211.65
— Young husband 211.64
— Young prima donna 211.63
Gbeyslaeb ; a romance of the Mohawk. Hoffman
(0. F.) 213.36
QniDiBON (The). Loveb (S.) In Littlk claaaicB, v. 9. . 22fi.96
Gbit ; a story of Australian life. Fabjeon (B. L. )
2 V 191.39
Gbipfin (Gerald). Works, v. 1-7 211.73
1. The coUegiaua
a-1. Tales of the Munster feativals. 1. The rirala, and
Tracy's ambition. 2. The card-drawer. The half-sir.
The coiner. 3. Aylmers of Bally- Ay imer. The hand
and word. Barber of Bantry, etc.
6. Tales of the jury-room.
6. The Duke of Monmouth.
7. Tales of the five senses. Christian physiologist.
A night at sea.
— Mr. Tibbot O'Leary, the cnrious. In LrrrLE classics, v.6. 226.87
— - Swans of Lir. In Little classics, v. 1 2*26.83
Geiffith (Cecil). Victory Deane 216.00
Griffith Gaunt, or jealousy. Reade (C.) . . 242.17
Grimm (J. L. and W. K.) German popular tales and
household stories 18-5.23
— Grimm's goblins 185.33
— Grerman popular stories 185.29
Gbinoo (Harry), pseud. See Wise (Henry A.)
Gbumbleb (The). Pickeeino (E.) .... 241.16
Gbyll Grange. Peacock (T. L. ) 235.25
Same. [_In Peacock (T. L.) Works, v. 2.] 5062.16
GcABDiAN angel. Holmes (O. W.) . . . . 213.62
GuDBCN ; a story of the North Sea. .... 211.91
Guebnsey (L. E. ) Lady Betty's governess ; or the
Corbet chronicles 'il6.19
— Lady Rosamond's boak : second part of the Stanton
Corbet chronicles 216.18
— Milly : or the hidden cross. 212.00
GuEBRAZzi (F. D.) Beatrice Cenci. 2v. . . 211.67
— Isabella OrsinL 211.06
— Manfred. 211.72
GtrEij.ETTE (T. S.) Chinese tales. [In Novelist's mag.
V. 5.] 233.56
— Tartarian tales. [Novelist's mag., v. 19.] . 233. '^0
GuiLDCouRT. MacDonald (G. ) 221.57
Guilt and ^ocenoe. Schwartz (M. S.) . . 241.91
Guilty or not guilty. Connah ( .Urs. K. E. ) . 211.85
Guizot {M(u]ame E. C. P. de M.) Popular tales. 211.71
— Young student 211.70
Gulliver's travels. SwrFT(J.) . . 5074.23 ; 254.49
GuN-b:at ser'cs. See C.\stlemon (H. )
GuNN (T. B. ) New York boarding houses. . . 212.04
GuNNAE : a taie of Norse life. Boyesen (H. H.) 134.41
Gurney married. Hook(T.) 214.03.a
Gus Howard. Smith (J. F.) 251.94
Gostave Adolf. ToPELius (Z.) 255.9.5
Gustavus Liudorm. Carlkn (E. F.) . . . 145.39
Gustavus Vasa. NiERrrz(G.) 233.81
Gutta percha Willie . MacDonald (G.). . . 22C.52
Gutzkow (Karl). Through night to light. . 211.86
Guy Carlton. Liancewood (Lawrence), pseud, of Wise
(D.) 222.80
Guy Dalesford. A. L. O. E. [Tucker (C.)] . 121.25
GuYDeverell. LeFanu(J. S.) 223.02
Guy Earlscourt's wife. Fleming (M. A. ) . . 192.16
Guy Fawkes ; or, the gunpowder trpason. Ainswobth
(W. H.) 115.15
Guy Livingstone; or thorough. Lawrence (G. A. ) 222.53
Guy Maunering. Scott ( Mr W.) 245.43
GiTY Rivers ; a tale of Georgia. Simms(W. G.) 252.31
Gwendoline's harvest. Payn (James). . . 211.81
GwYNNE (Talbot). Nannette and her lovers. . 212.02
— School for fathers ; an old English story. . 212.03
— SUas Bamhtarke 212.01
Gypsies of the Dane's dike. Phillips (G. 8.) 241.13
Gypsy Breynton. Phelps (E. S.) 241.04
Gypsy's cousin Joy. Phelps (E. S.) ... 241.05
Gypsy's sowing and reaping. Phelps (E. S.) 241.07
Gypsy's year at the golden crescent. Phelps (E.
S.) 241.06
H family. Beemeb (F.) 141.13
Haas (J. D.) Gleanings from Germany. . . 211.84
Habermeister (The). Schmid (H.) .... 244.86
Habbebton (John). Barton experiment. . . 132.22
— Helen's babies 214.74
— Jericho road (The) . 216.55
Hack(M. ) Winter evening's titles 211.87
Hacklandeb (F. W. ) Behind the counter. . 211.96
— Clara ; or slave life in Europe 212.07
— Enchanting and enchanted 211.97
Haddon hall (Evenings at) 152. 13
Hadebman (J. R. ) Forgiven at last. . . . 211.99
Hadermann (Janet H.) Heavy yokes. . . . 211.80
HAG.uiENE. Lawrence (G. A.) 2'24.17
HAHN-Hahn (Ida, cowUess). Eudoxia ; a picture of
the fifth century 211.91
— Faustina 212.20
Hajji Baba in England. Morier (J.) . . . 232.35
Hale (Edward E.) Christmas eve and Christmas day.
Ten Christmas stories 212.90
— His level best, and other stories 212. 93
Contenlg.
I Mouse and lion.
I Queen of California.
Tale of a salamander.
I Water talk.
- If, yes, and perhaps ; possibilities, etc. . . 212.93
Contents.
Brick moon.
C(jufideuce.
His level best.
Modem Sinbad.
Children of the public.
Christmas waits in Boston.
Last of the Florida.
Last voyage of the Resolu-
tion.
Man withont a country.
My double and how he undid
me.
Old and new, face to face.
Piece of possible history.
Skeleton in the closet.
South American editor.
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— In his name. Sded 212.96
— Ingham pftpers 215.05
ContenU :
How Mr. Frye wonld h»TO
preached it.
Memoir of Capt. Fred Ingham.
Ragruaii aud ragwomau.
Round the world in a hack.
Paul Jones and Douis Duval.
Dally bread.
Did ho take the prince to
ride?
Dinner apeaking.
Friends' meeting.
Good society.
GK>od natnrud pendolnm.
— Mail without a country. [M Atlan no tales.] . . . IHM
. Same. In LirrLE classics, v. 1 Q^d-S-I
— My double and how he undid me. [In Atlantig tales.
V. 1.] IM.Ol
— Oar new crusade. A temp3ran33 story. . 212.86
— Philip Nolan's friends : a story of the change of
western empire 214.8!
— Skeleton in the closet. [/» LrrxLE classics, v. S.] , . 236.87
— Sybaris and Other homes, ...,., 212.91
— Ten times one is ten 212.92
— Upa and downs 212.94
Hale (.Vfm L. P.) The struggle for life . . 254.32
Hale (.Wrs. Sarah J.) Northwood 212.17
— Sketches of American character 216.22
Half a. million of money. Edwards ( A. B. ) 2 v. 182.24
Half sisters. Jkwsbuby (3fiss G. E.) . . . 221.20
Haliburton (T. C. ) The Americans at home ; or, byo-
ways, backwoods, and prairies : [a selection of
tales and sketches, by Amer. authors]. 3 v. 212.08
— Letter bag of the Great Western 212.80
— Sam Slick, the attaoh(!. . . • .... 212.12
— Sam Slick, the clockmaker 212.11
— Sam Slick's wise saws and modern instances. 212.16
— Traits of American humor ; by native authors.
3 V. 212 13
Hall (Clara Oakey). Sweet bells jingled ; a dramatic
love tale 216.24
Hall (James). Legends of the west. . . . 212. 19
Hall (R. B.) Frank Freeman's barber-shop. . 212.18
HALL(ilfrs. S. C.) Can wrong be right ? . . 212.21
— Midsummer eve ; a fairy tale of love. . . 212.22
— Tales of woman's trials 212.25
— Village garland : tales and sketches. . . . 212.23
— Whiteboy ; a story of Ireland 212.24
Hall and the hamlet. Howrrr (W.) 2 v. . . 214.27
Halleb (A. von). Usong ; an Oriental history. 212.83
Hallio (The), or the sheepfold in the waters. Bier-
NATZKr(J. G.) Tr. by Mrs. Marsh. . . 231.18
Halpime (C. G. ) Life and adventures, songs, services,
and speeches of private Miles O'Reilly. . 214.83
— Private Miles O'ReiUy ; his book 212.26
— Baked meats of the funeral 212.27
Halves. Payn (J.) 235.61
Hamel, the Obeah man. [anon.} 2 v. . . . 212.28
Hamebtok (P. G.) Harry Blount 216.28
— Wenderliolme ; a story of Lancashire and York-
shire 212.97
Hamilton {Mrs. C. V. Cakin). Behind the veil.
[anon.] 133.24
— Constance Lyndsay, or the progress of error.
lanon.] 163.03
— Grown from the spear, [anon.] . . . . 165.40
— Ropes of sand, [anon.] 214.84
— Six months hence ; passages from the life of Maria
tuee) Secretan. [anon.'] 251.77
— Woven of maiw threads. [rmon.'\ . . . 264.84
Hamilton (E.) Letters of a Hindoo rajah. . 216.26
Hamilton (Gail), pseud. Sie Dodoe (M. A.)
Hamilton (T.) Cyril Thornton 212.30
HvMLET (E. B.) Lady Lee's widowhood. . . 212.32
H VM.MEB and anvil. Spielhaoen (P.) , . . 253.9S
Hammett (S. a.) Stray Yankee in Texas. By Philip
Paxton, [pseud.] 212.34
— Wonderful adventures of Captain Priest. . 212.31
H VMMOND ( William A. ) Robert Seveme. . . 212.33
HiMPDE^i (Alien). Hartley Norman. . . . 212. :!5
Hampion Heights. Stakbuck (C.) .... 253.64
Hancock (S. J.) Etna Vandemir ; a romance of Ken-
tucky. 214.93
— The Montanas ; or under the stars. . . . 212.36
Hand and glove. Edwards (A. B.) . 182.26 ; 182.27
Hand but not the heart. Arthur (T. S.) . . 123.08
Hand of Ethelberta. Hardy (T.) 216.38
Handel and Haydn. Barnard (C.) . , . . l.')61.23
Handley cross ; or, Mr. Jorrock's bnnt. [Subteeh
(R. 8.)] aia.38
Hands not hearts. Wilkinsok (J. A.) . . . 264.01
Handsome Lawrence. [Dudevant (A. L. A. D.)] 175.61
Handy Andy. Lovee (Samuel) 224.29
Hankins (tJo;.) Dacota land 212.37
BUnnah 'Thurston ; a story of American life. Taylob
(B.) 2.-i5.15
Hannay (Davidl. Ned Allen ; or, the past age. 212.39
Hannay (James). Singliton Fontenoy. . . 212. 10
Hans Brinker; or, the silver skates.DoDOE (M.E.) 176.19
Hans of Iceland. Hugo (V.) 214/iO
Happy boy. Bjoenson (B.) 133.30
Happy-thouciht hall. Burnand (F. C.) . . . 14.'>.22
H\PPY thoughts. BuRNAND (F. C.) . . . . 145.23
Harbour bar, a tale of Scottish life. [Phillips
(Mrs. J.)] 212.79
Hard cash. Reade (C.) 242.23
Hard-scrabble of Elm Island. Kellooo (E.) 221.99
Hard times. Dickens (C.) WifA 7as New stories. 174.04
Same. M-'tfA /a.« Bamaby Rudge. . . . 173.10
Hardenberq (F. von). ['Novalis.'] Henry of Ofter-
diugen 212.f4
Hardy [Lady —). Daisy Nichol 212.41
Hardy (T.) Desperate remedies 216.36
— Far from the madding crowd 216.37
— Hand of Ethelberta 216.38
— A pair of blue eyes 216.35
— Under the greenwood tree 216.34
Hare(R. ) Standish ; a story of our [civil war]. 253.62
Harland (M'lrion). iSee Terhune (M. V. H.)
Habley (A. J.) Young Crusoe 212.78
Harold ; or the last of the Saxon kings. Bulweb-
Lytton (E. G. E. L., tord Xj/«on). . . . 14J.12
Harold Tracy : or, phases of life. Smith (J. F.) 252.97
Harp of a thousand strings, etc 212.42
Harper establishment. Abbott (J.) Harper's story
books, V. 4 216.95
Harrington (George F.), psmd. See Baker (Wm. F.)
Harrington (John). Commonwealth of Oceana. 57i 8. 02
Harrington. Edgeworth (Maria). Novels, v. 17. 182.19
Harrinoton girls Wdithbop (Sophy). . . . 266.89
Harris (George W.) Sut Lovingood. . . . 212.45
Harris (Mrs. Miriam Cole). Frank Warrington. 161. '^1
— LoLiie'.s last term at St. Mary's 161.22
— Perfect Adonis 161 28
— Riehiird Vandermarck 164.27
— Ronudhearts and other stories. .... 161.23
— Rntledge 161.24
— St Philips 161.25
— Sutherlands. 161.26
Harry Ashton. SMrrn (J. F.) 252.99
Harry and Lucv. EDoeworth (Maria). 2 v. 182.03
Harry Blount. " Hamerton (P. G.) . . . . 216.28
Habky Coverdale's courtship. Smedley (F. E. ) 252.70
Haeby Heathcote of Gangoil ; a tale of Australian bush
life. Trollope (A.) 261.78
Harry (Sir) Hotspur. Trollope (A.) . . . 261.74
Harry Ijee ; or hope for the poor 212.46
Haeky Loireqner. Lever (C.) , . . . . 223.34
Harry O^ilvie; or the black dragoons. Grant (J.) 211.37
Harry Skipwoi-t'j. Kingston (W. H. G.) . . 222.96
Hart (Gerald), pseud. See Irving (T. J.) . . 212.77
Habt (Joseph C. ) Miriam Coffin, or the whale-fisher-
man 214.85
Harte (F. Bret). Condensed novels, and other
papers 212.47
— Gabriel Conroy 216.42
— Luck of Roaring Camp, and other sketches. 212.44
— Mrs. Skagg's husbands, and other sketches. 212.72
— Tales of the Argonauts, and other sketches. 212.73
— Thankful blossom. A romance of the Jerseys.
1779 216.43
— Two men of Sandy bar : a drama. .... 214.17
Hartley Norman ; a tale of the times. Hampden
(A.) 212.35
Habtmann (M.) Last days of a Hng. [Mdrat.] 212.49
Hartmann(T.) Charity Green 212.50
Haktwell farm. Caxton (Laura) 152.34
Harveys (The). Kingsley (H.) 226.06
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Habwood. Codlson (J. a. a.) 212. 48 J
Hasheesh eater. Ludlow (F.H.) . . . . 22 J. 40
Hastb and waste ; or the young pilot of Lake Cham-
plain. Adams (W.T.) 112.20
Hatton (Joseph). Christopher Kenrick. . . 212.70
— Clytie. A novel of modern Ufe 214.98
— The Tallants of Birton 212.69
Hauch(J. 0.) Robert Fulton, an hist, novel 212.48
Hauff(W.) Salect popular tales 212.51
ConteaU : The caravan. The cold heart. The Bheik ot
Alexandria and Uis ulaves. Legend of the Hirschgoldeu.
Portrait of the emperor. The grundwiesel dancer.
Haunted crust. Saondebs (K. ) 24.5.01
Haunted hearts. Cumjiins (M. S.) .... 171.11
Haunted homestead, e/c.SouTHWOBTH (E.D.E.N.) 253.32
Haunted man. Dickens (C.) Christmas books. 173.22
Haunted tower. Wood (Mrs. H.) .... 264.57
Haven (Alice B. Neal). The Coopers ; or getting ivnder
way. ...•••••.••". 212.52
— Home stories 212.53
— Loss and gain ; or, Margaret's home. . . 212.85
Haweis (H. B.) Pet; orpastim?"! and penalties. 214.91
Hawksvcew. Lee (Holme). [Pabb (Hi] . . 222.63
Hawseb Martingale, pseud. S;e Sleepeb (J. S.)
HAwrHJBNE (Jiilian). Bressant. 212.68
— Idolatry ; a romance 212.76
Hawthobne (Natkxnisl). Blithedals romance. 212.55
— BirthTnarl!(The). [/n Urn,'! classics, v. 8.] . . . . 226.95
Same. In hii Mosses from an old mause. . . . 212.59
— David Swan. [/MTjrrrLE clajsics, v. 4.] ..... 226.8i>
Same, /n his Twice-told tales, v. 1 212.64
— Ethan Brand. In LlirLE classics, v. 1 226.83
Same. In his Saow iuage 212.62
— House of the sevea gables 212.56
— Marble faun; or, ramanos of Monte Beni. 2 v. 212.57
— Mosses from an old manse. 2v 212.59
Artist of the beautiful, v. 1.
Birthmark, v, 1.
Buds and bird voices, v. 1.
Celestial railroad, v. 1.
Christinas bouquet, v. 2.
Drowue's wooden image, v. 2.
Karth's liolocaust, v. 2.
Egotism; 01- the bosom
serpent, V. 2.
Feathertop : a moralized
legend.
Fire worship, v. 1.
Hall of Fantasy, v. 1.
IntoUigence office, v. 1.
C&nUnts.
Monsieur du Miroir, v. 1.
New Adam and Eve, v. 2.
Old apple dealer, v. 2.
Old manse, v. 1.
P*8 correspondence, v. 2.
Pass.iges from a
relLuqilished work, v. 2.
Rappaocini's daughter, v. 1.
Roger Malville s burial, v. 2.
Select party, v. 1.
Sketches from memory, v. 2.
Procession of life, v. 1.
Virtuoso's collection, v. 2.
iooug Gkwdman Brown, v 1.
Mrs. Bullfrog, v. 1.
— Scarlet letter. . 212.61
— Septimius Felton. . 212.67
— Snow image, and other twice-told tales. . 212.62
Contents.
Man ot adamant : an apologue.
Bell's biography (A).
Canterbury pilgrims.
Devil in manuscript.
Ethan Brand.
Great stone face.
John lugleSeld's thanksgiv-
ing.
Little Daffydowndilly.
Main-street.
M^jor Molineux.
— Tanglewood tales, for girls and boys.
Contettts.
Circe's palace. Minotaur (The).
Dragon's teeth. Pomegranate seeds.
Ooldeu fleece. Pygmies (The).
— Twioe-told tales. 2 v. 212.64
Old news. 1.
2. The old French war.
3. The old tory.
Old Ticonderoga : a picture
of tlie past.
Snow image: a child:8h miracle.
Sylph Etherege.
Wives oi the dead.
212.63
Contents.
Ambitious gnest.v. 2.
Chippings from a chisel, v. 2.
David Swan, v. 1.
Dr. Heidegger's experiment,
V. 1.
Edward Fane's rosebud, v. 2.
iludiott and the red cross, v. 2.
I-'auoy's show box. v. 1.
Footsteps on the seashore, v. 2.
Gentle buy. v. X.
Oray champion, v. 1.
Great carbuncle, v. 1.
Haunted mind, v. 2.
Hollow of the three hills, v. 1.
JJegends of the Provi iice house,
T. 2.
1. Howe's masquerade.
2. Edward Randolph's portrait
3. Lady Kleanoru's mantle.
4. Old Esther Dudley.
Little Annie s ramble, v. 1.
May-pole of Merry Mount, v. 1.
Minister's black veil, v. 1.
Mr. Higgeubotham's catastro-
phe, V. 1.
Kight sketches, T. 2.
Peter Ooldthwaite's treasures,
V. 2.
Prophetic pictures, v. 1.
Kill from the town pump, v. 1.
Seven vagabonds, v. 2.
Shaker bridal, v 2.
Sights from a steeple, v. I.
Sister's years, v. 2.
Snowflakes (The,, v. 2.
Sunday at home. v. 1.
Toll-gatherer's day, v. ].
— Wonder book for girls and boys.
Contents.
Bald-summit. Paradise of children.
Village uncle, v. 2.
Vision of tlio fountain, v. 1.
Waketield, v. 1.
Wedding knell, v. 1.
White old maid, v. 2.
. . . 212.66
Chimsera (The).
Golden apples.
Golden touch.
Gorgon's head.
Hill-side (The).
Miraculous pitcher.
Shadow brook.
'Xauglewood fireside.
Tanglewood play-room.
Tanglewood porch.
Three golden apples.
Hay (Elzey), pseud. See Andrews (Fanny).
Hay (Mary Cecil). Arundel motto 216.31
— Hidden perils 211.82
— Nora's love test 21li.o2
— Old Myddelton's money 212.81
— Squire's legacy 212.71
— Victor and vanquished 212.74
Haytime (From) to hopping. [Coulter (Miss^.'i lti5.13
Hazlett (Helen). ['M. H. Tatem.'] Glennair ; or,
life in Scotland. 212.75
— Heights of Eidelberg 254.78
He Cometh LOt, she said. Thomas (Annie). . 255.73
He knew he was right. Tbollope (A.) . . . 261.72
He would be a gentleman ; or, tieasuie trove. Lovee
(S.) 221.33
Head of the family. Cbaik (D. M. Muloch). . 232.48
Headiess horseman ; a strange tale of Texas. Eeid
(Copt. Mnyne) 242.49
Headlono hall and Nightmare abbey. Peacock
|T. L.) 235.26
Heads of the people ; or, portraits of the English.
2 V. . . 2535,12
Headsman (The). Cooper (J. F.) 163.24
Heat.ey : a romance. Fothebgilx, (J.) . . . i!16.41
Healy (M. ) Liakeville; or, substance and shadow. 212.88
Heart and cross. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. \V.) 234.11
Heart hungry. Westmoeeland (M. J.) . . 203.98
Heart (The) of Mabel Ware, [foioji.] . . . 213.63
Heart of Mid Lothian. Scott [Sir Walter). . 245.46
Hearts and faces ; or, home life unveiled. Crj:YTON
(P.) [Trowdbidge (J. T.)] 262.11
Hearts and bands. Keid (Christian). . . . 242.80
Hearts and homes. Ellis ( il/»'s. S. S. ) . . 183.08
Heartsease. Yovoe {Miss C. M..) 2 v. . . 2()5.35
Heathens of the heath. McDonuell (W.) . 227.35
Heavenward led. Sommebs (J. K. ) .... 253.84
Heavy yokes. Hadermann (J. H. ) .... 211. bO
Hector O'Halloran. Maxwell (W. H.) . . 231.45
Hedged in. Pheu-s (E. S. ) 235.42
Heidelberg. James (G. P. K.) 215.57
Heights of Eidelberg. Tatem (M. H.), pseud, of
Hazlett (Helen) 254.78
Heidenmauee. Cooper (J. F.) 163. 'i5
Hetr expectant I anon."] 212.84
Heib of MaUeward ; or, restored. By the author of
'Son and heir.' 214.94
Heib of Wast-Wayland. Howm (M.) . . . 214.22
Heib of Eedclyffe. Yonoe (Jtf/ss C. M. ) 2 v. £65.37
Heib to Ashley. Wood (Mrs. B.) .... 264. ,58
Heiress, f.n autobiography. Stephens (A. S. ) 253.68
Heiress of Bruges. Geattan (T. C.) 3 v. . 211.41
Heusess of Greenhuist. Stephens (Mrs. A. S.) 253.68
Heiress of Haughton. Mabsh-Caldwell (Mrs. A.) 231.16
Held in bondage. Ouida. [Eame (L. de la).] 172.18
Helen. Edgewobth (Maria). Novels, v. 19. 182.20
Helen and Arthur. Hentz (Mrs. C. Lee). . 213.09
Helen Courtenay's promise. [Jeevey (Mrs. C.
H. G. )] 195.24
Helen Ford. Alger (H., jr.) 121.12
Helen Gardiner's wedding-day : or Colonel Floyd's
wards. Habt.and (Marion).' 255.31
Helen Ethiuger. Whittlesey (3frs. E. L.) . 263.82
Helen Fleetwood. Tonna (Mrs. C. E.) Works,
V. 1 5076.13
Helen's babies. Habbebton (J.) . , . . . 214.74
Helena's household ; a tale of Kome in the first cen-
tury. [Chables (ifrs. E.)] 212.82
Heloka ; or, the unrevealed secret Kobinson (T. A.
V. J.) 243.42
BBOOKLYN MKBOAMIIIiB I.IBBAB7
FICTION ; Heloise to Hoffinan.
489
Hei-oise. [Eiiijluilh Eloisn]. Rousseau (J. J.) 2i4.31
Helpino hand series. See Nowell (H. P. H.) 225.19
Helps (Arthur). Casimir Haremma. . . . 213.04
— Ivan de Uiron, or the Bussian coort in the middle
of the last century 213.01
— Eealmah 213.05
Helyas, knight of the Swan, /u Thoms ( W. J. ) Early
English rotu'inces, v. 3.] 2G1.22
Henrietta Temple. Disraeli (B.) .... 175.04
Henry (C.S.) Doetor Oldham at Greystones. 212.87
Henry Courtland. Cune (A. J.) 155.34
Henri Do La Tour, or the comrades in arms. Smith
(J. F.) 251.88
Henry \in. and his court. Mijrlbach (L.) . 232.75
Henry De Pomeroy, or the cvo of St. John. Bray
{Mr.i. A. E.) 141.37
Henry Esmond. Thackeray (W. M. ) . . . 255.39
Henry Masterton. James (G. P. E. ) . . . 215.59
Henry Milnor. Sherwood (M. M.) Works, v. 1 and
15 252.01; 252.15
Henry of Guise. James (G. P. B) .... 215.58
Henry of Ofterdingen. Hardenbebg (F. von). 212.54
Henry Powers. Kimball (E. B. ) . , . . 221. 6S
Henry St. John, gentleman ; a tale of 1774-75. Cooke
(J. E.) 163.11
Hentz {Mrs. Caroline Lee).
— Aunt Patty's scrap bag 213.18
— Banished son, and other tales of the heart. 213. 13
— Courtship and marriage 213. OG
— Eoline 213.07
— Ernest Linwood 213.08
— Helen and Arthur. 213.09
— Linda ; or, the young pilot 213.10
— Lost daughter 213.11
— Love after marriage. 213.17
— Marcus Warland 213. 12
— Planter's northern bride 213.14
— Rena ; or, the snow-bird 213.15
— Eobert Graham ; a sequel to Linda. . . . 213. IG
Her dearest foe. Axexandeb (3/r.'(.) .... 115.35
Her fj,c3 was her fortune. Eobinson (F. W.) 213.71
Her lord and master. Florence Marryat. [Church
(Mrs. Ross.)] 151.25
Her majesty the queen. Cooke (J.E.) . . . 1G2.27
Her two selves (Lois Carroll ; or). Vancb (S.S.) 2GG.72
Herbert Carter's legacy. Axoer (H., jr.) . . 122.47
Herbert (H. W.) Cavaliers of England. . . 213.23
— Chevaliers of France 213. 2G
— Cromwell 213.00
— Frank Forester's sporting scenes and characters.
2v 4G17.19
v. 1. My shooting box. The deer Btalkera.
v. 2. Warwick woodJaud, Quorudou liounds.
— Knights of England, France and Scotland. . 214.78
— Marmaduka Wyvil 213.19
— Eoman traitor ; or, the days of Catiline. . 213. 21
— Wager of battle 213.22
Here and hereafter. Athern (Annie). . . . 124.02
Heretic (The). Lajetchnikofp ( — ). Tr. from the
Russian 222.42
Hebeward, the last of the English. Kinosley (C.)221.70
Herman ; or young knighthood. Foxton (E.) psewl.
o/ Palfrey (Jliss S.) 2v 234.45
Herman Agha. Palobave (W. G.) . . . . 234.68
Hero (A), efc. Cbaik (D. M. Muloch). . . . 232.47
Hero and martyr. Eeade (C.) 242.71
HERoCarthew. Pabr(L.) 235.55
Hero of the pen. Werner (E.) 263.90
Heroes (The) ; Greek fairy tides. Kinosley (C.) 221 76
Heroes of Asgard. Keary (A. nndE.) . . . 212.89
Hesperus ; or thirty-five dog-post days ; a biography.
Eichteb (J. P. F.) 2v 213.12
Hester Howard's temptation. Wakpield {Mrs.
C. A.) 262.60
Hester Kirton. Macquoid (K. S.) .... 220.54
Hester Morley's promise. Stbetton (Ilesba), pseuil. of
SMiTa(H) 255.91
Hester Strong's life work. Southworth {Mrs.
S. A.) 253.85
Hetty. Kinosley (Henry) 222.08
Heygate {Rev. W.E.) The scholar and trooper. 213.24
Hetsb (Panl). Dead lake and other tales. . . 312.95
— Lonely ones. 225.70
Hkywood (J. C.) How will it end '!.... 213.30
HlcKUMU (W.) Rector of Eoxbnrgh, a story. 213.97
Hickory Hall ; or the outcast Southworth
(Mrs.) . 263.33
Hidden depths. [nHon.] 213.28
Hidden path. Harland (Marion;, pseud, oj Tebhume
(Mrs.) ...... 255.22
Hidden perils. Hay (M. C.) 21182
Hidden sin (The). [Browne (Frances.)] . . 213.29
Hidden sin. Sequel to " The dethroned heiress. "
DupuY (E. A.) 181.43
Hide and seek. Collins (W.) 162.07
Hio<HNS0N (T. W.) Malbone 213.32
— Oldport days 213.98
HiooLEDY-piggledy. Knatchbcll-Huobssen (E.
H.) 186.29
High mills. Saunders (K.) 215.96
High life In New York. Slick (J., JQj^.) 2 v. 213.31
Higham (M. E. ) . Athol. lanon.^ .... 214.95
— Cloverley 214.97
HiQHEBlaw. [Maitland (E.)] 213.76
Highland widow. Scott (Sir Walter). . . . 245.29
Hila Dart ; a bom romp. Mumfobd (M. E.) . 232.95
Hildeed, the daughter. Ceosland (Afjs. N.) . 165.32
Hill and the valley. Maetinzau (H.) Bins, of pol.
econ., V. 1 231.27
Hillern (W. von). By his own might. . . 213.78
— Geier-Wally : a tale of the Tyrol 214.75
— Only a girl 213.77
— Two-fold life 213.75
HiLLiAED (H. W.) Do Vane ; a story of plebeians and
patricians 213.33
Hills (Alfred C.) Macpherson, the great confederate
philosopher 213.34
HiLLSBORo" Farms. Cobb (S. D.) 155.31
Hills of the Shatemuc. Waeneb (Susan). . 263.05
HiLLYABS and Burtons. Kinosley (H.) . . . 222.03
Hilt to hilt. Cooke (J.E.) 162.25
Hindoo rajah (Letters of a). Hamilton (E.) . 216.26
Hirell. Saunders (J.) 245.06
His level best, and other stories. Hale (E. E.) 212.93
His marriage vow. Cohbin ( Mrs. C. F. ) . . 165. 31
His natural life. Clarke (M.). ..... 155.05
His two wives. Ames (M. E.) 114.29
His young wife. Smith (Julia P. ) .... 254.79
History and pleasant chronicle of little Jehau de Saintre.
Salle (.-v. de la) 222.79
History and records of the Elephant Clnb. [Thompson
(M. M.) 261.43
History of female favonrites 213.39
History of my friends ; home life with animals.
ACHABD(E.) 114.31
History of my pets. Greenwood (Grace). [Lippincott
(Jfrs.)] 223.85
History of Pompey the little ; or the life and adven-
tures of a lap-dog. Coventry (F.) . . 165.14
History of Sanford and Merton. Day (T.) . 172.09
HiTA (G. F. de). Civil wars of Granada. . . 213.79
Hitchcock (E. A.) The story of the red book of Appin;
a fairy tale of the middle ages 213.25
Hitherto. Whitney (Mrs. A. D. T.) . . . 263.63
Hive of the bee-hunter. Thorpe (T B.) . . 261.34
Hoauyhead and M'Donner. Abbott (J. ) . . 3513.04
Hodder (Edwin). Lost in Paris 213.70
— Tossed on the waves 213.69
Hoey (Jiis Cashel). Blossoming of f.n aloo. 213.27
— Man in tlie reservoir. In Littije classics, v. 4. . . 226.SG
— A golden sorrow 213.37
— A house of cards 213.35
Hofer (Edmund). Old countess 213.40
Hoffman (C. F. ) Greyslaer ; a romance of the
Mohawk 213.36
— Wild scenes iu the fore-st. 2v 1122.18
Hoffman (David). Chronicle of Cartaohilus. 446.26
Hoffmann (C.T. A.) Master Flea. . ". . . 151.11
Hoffmann (E. T. W.) Strange stories ; from the
German. 213.38
— Madamo do Scuderl. [/n Holcraft (R.) Tales troia the Oer-
man.] 313.83
i
In uUug for books, use tUo " Book Order," glviug tUo AIJTIIOira NAME 'tlio flrst part of ilia TITUS, and tlie NTTMBEB.
490
FICTION : Hoffman (o Household.
M«8ter Martin and his workmen. [/» BBiOTiM of German
lit. 1M7.1 13303
The Bandman. The elementary apirit. The Jeauit'a church
in G— . [/» OiENFOBD fJ.l Tales from the German.J 256.04
Hooo (James). Winter evening tales. . . . 213.41
HoHENSTBiNS (The). Spielhaoen (E.) . . . 253.97
HoMEACH (Henry), pseud. See JUiros (W. B. ) 241.92
HoiiBEBO (L. von). Journey to the world under ground
of Niels Klim 213.84
Same. Voyage de Nicolas Klimius. . . 7027.19
Hoi^OMBSs (The), a story of Virginia home life. Ma-
gill (M. T.) 225.17
HoiXJBAPT (It.) Tales from the German. . . 213.83
ContenU: Hoffman (E. T.) Madame de Scuderi. KiiiiNEn
(T. 0.) Woldemar. The harp. Langbein (A. T. E.) The
bridegroom's probation. The broken leg. Li Fontaine (A.)
The haunted castle. Uichteb (J. P. F.) The death of an
sngol. The moon. Sohilleb (J. 0. F. von). The dishonored
irreclaimable.
HOLDEN with the cords. Jay (W. M. L.) . . 216.12
Hole (A) in the pocket. ' [Baker (H. N. W.)]. 125.05
Holiday adventures. Gambieb (3frs. J.) . . 193.31
Holiday house ; a book for the young. Sinolaib
(C.) 252.54
Holidays at Koselands : a sequel to Ulsie Dinsmore.
Fabquhabson (M.) 191.07
Holland (C.) Aspasia 213.74
Holland (J. G.) Arthur Bonnicastle. . . . 213.88
— Bay-path (The) ; a tale of N. E. colonial life. 213.44
• — Miss Gilbert's career 213.45
— Sevenoaks 213.71
Holland-tide. Cableton (W.) 151.01
Hollands (The). Townsend (V. F.) . . . . 261.48
Holungshead (John). Under Bow Bells. . 213.46
Hollistee (G.H.) Mount Hope ; or Philip, king of
the Wampanoags 213.85
Hollywood hall (Lucy Arden ; or). Gbani (J.) 211.90
Holm (Saxe), pseml. Saxe Holm's storiea . 214.99
HoLMBY house. Melville (G. J. W. ) . . . 231.61
Holme Lse, pseud. See Pabe (H.)
Holmes (>ijs. M^-ry J.) The Cameron pride. 213.47
— Cousin Maude and Rosamond 213.48
— Darkness and daylight 213.49
— Dora Deane, and Maggie Miller. .... 213.50
— Edith Lyle 213.90
— Edna Browning 213.72
— English orphans 213.51
— Ethelyn's mistake. . . . ' 213.59
— Homestead on the hillside 213.52
— Hugh Worthiugton 213.53
— Lena Rivers 213.51
— Marian Grey 213.55
— Meadow brook 213.56
— Millbank ; or, Roger Irviug's ward. . . . 213. 63
— Rose Mather. 213.58
— Tempest and sunshine 213.57
— West Lawn, and the Rector of St. Mark's. . 213.73
Holmes (0. W. ) Elsie Venner ; a romance of
destiny 213.60
— Guardian angel 213.62
— Iris. 7n Little classica, V. 7 , 226.89
— Professor at the breakfast table ; with the story of
Iris 2532.11
Holt (E. 8.) Ashcliffe hall : a tale of the last
century 213.80
— Isoult Barry, of Wynscote : a tale of the Tudor
times 213.67
— Mistress Marjory 213.81
— Bobin Tremaine, a tale of the Marian persecu-
tion 213.82
— White rose of Langley : a story of the court of
England in the olden time 213.99
Holt (J. S. ) Abraham Page, Esq. [ano)i.'] . 111.43
— What I know about Ben Eccles. .... 234.43
Home. Leland (A.) 221. 11
Home (The). Beembe (Fredrika) 111.21
Home as found. Coopeb (J. F.) 163.27
Home at Greylock. Pkentiss (Jfrs. E.) . . 246.16
Home influence. Aguilab (Grace) 114.03
Home in the valley. Cables (E. F.) . . . 145.40
Home life ; or, a peep across the threshold. So0le
(jlfrs. C. A.) 253.19
Home memories. BBOCK(ifcfrs. 0. A.) . . . 142.07
Home narratives : or, stories from "Household
words." 213.64
Home nook ; or, the crown of duty. Douglas
(A. M.) 176.33
Home scenes. Abthub(T. S.) 123.12
Home scenes and heart studies. Aguilab (Grace). 114.04
Home stories. Haven (A. B.) 212.53
Homes abroad. Mabtdjeau (H.) Illustrations of pol.
economy, v. 4 231.30
Homestead on the hillside. Holmes (Jlfrs.M. J.) 21u.52
Homewaed bound. Coopeb(J. F.) .... 163.26
Honest John Vane. De Foeest (J. W.) . . 176.37
Honeymoon .(The). Meddja-Pomab (Cbim< de). 235.71
HoNOB Bright ; a romance, by the author of Malbrook.
[(mon.-\ 213.68
HoNOE May. Babtol (M.) 213,65
Hood (Thomas). Tyhiey Hall. . . 213.66 ; 5044.30
Hood (Tom). Essence of fun 213.h7
— Comic annual for 1870 21X86
— Love and vulor 213.91
— Rates and taxes, and how collected. . . . 241.87
Hook (J.) Pen Owen 241.01
Hook (Theodore). All in the wrong. . . . 214.01
— Choice humorous works , . 213. 02
— Cousin WUliam 214.02
— Fathers and sons 2 1 4. 00
— Gilbert Gurney 214.03
— Gumey married 214.03a
— Jack Brag 214.07
— Maxwell 214.04
— Parson's daughter. 214.05
— Widow and the marquess 21 J. 00
Hoosieb schoolmaster. Eggleston (E. ) . . 184.26
Hope (Ascott Robert), pseml. See Monceieff (R. H. )
Hope (Stanley). A new Godiva 210.75
Hope (Thomas). Anastasius ; or memoirs of a Greek.
2v 214.08 ; 214.67
Hope and have ; or, JFanny Grant among the Indians.
Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] . . . 112.21
Hope deferred. Pollabd (E. F.) 241.23
Hope Meredith. Taboe (E.) 254.69
Hopts and fears. Yonoe (Mss C. M.) 2 v. . 265.39
Hopkins (Ellice). Rose Turqucjid 214.48
Hopkins (Samuel). Youth of the old dominion. 214.10
HoBACE Templeton. Leveb (Charles). . . . 223.41
Hobeoes of Paris ; a sequel to the Mohicans of Paris.
DuMAs(A.) 181.17
HoESESHOE Robinson. Kennedy (J. P.) . . 221.59
Hobtense (Queen) : an historical novel. Muhlbach
(L.) 232.77
Hobtense Mancini (Mademoiselle fifty millions ; or).
Dash (La comlesse) 171.51
HoETON (Jfrs. M. B.) Wife's messengers. . . 214.11
Hosmeb (James K. ) The thinking bayonet. . 214.14
Hosmek (lfi«. Margaret). Blanche Gilroy. . 214.17
— The Morrisons ; a sto y of domestic life. . 214.12
— Ten years of a lifetime 211.13
HoTSPUB : a tale of the old Dutch manor. Walwobih
(M. T) 262.49
Hostages to fortune. Bkaddon (M. E.) . . 141.05
HouB and the man [Toussaint I'Ouverture]. Mabtineau
(H.) 3v 231.24
House and the brain. Bulweb-Lhton {E. G. E. L.) In Littlb
classics, V. 2 ita.m
House by the churchyard. LeFano(J. S.) . 223.03
House iu town. Sequel to "Opportunities." [Waenee
(Susan).] 26:i.l5
House, of cards. Hoey (ilfrs. C.) 213.35
House of the seven gables. Hawthoene (N.) 212.56
House of Yorke. By M. A. T 215.00
House on the Moor. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) 234.12
House on wheels. Stoltz (Mine, de), pseud, of Beoon
(ComtesseF.de) 253.60
House with spectacles. Robinson (L. B. ) . . 243. 85
Household angel iu disguise. Baeeb (Mrs. H.
N. W.) 131.24
Household of Bouverie. Waefield (Mrs. C. A. )
2v 262.61
Household of Six Thomas More. Manninq
{Miss A.) 225.30
Household stories from the land of Hofer. . 186.13
BBOOKLYM MEBOAJ<TIt<B I<IBBAB¥.
.FICTION : Housekeeper to Inez.
491
Hou8£KEEP£B (M. B.) My hasbaud'g orime. . 214.15
How a bride was won. Geustackbb (P. ) . . 194.21
How ChnrleyKoberts became a man. Thdbston
(L. M.) 213.75
How could he help it? Roe (A. S.) . . . . 244.01
How Eva Boberts gained her education. Thubs-
TON (L. M.) 243.70
How he did it. Duput (E. A.) 181.30
How ho won her. SouTHwonTa (Afrs.E.D.E.N.) 233.40
How I managed my children from infancy to marriage.
Wakbek (Mrs.) 202.85
How it all happened. Pabb(L.) 235.53
How Marjory helped. Cakoli. (M.) .... 145.29
How will it end ? Heywood (J. C. ) .... 213.30
HowABD (Blanche Wyllys). One sammer. . 234.41
Ho.vAnD(E.) Sir Henry Morgan 214.16
Howard audhis teacher. Baker (Mrs. H. N. W.) 131.05
Howe (Mary A.) Merchant mechanic ; a tale of "New
Enprland Athens." 214.18
Howe(\V. W.) Pasha papers 214.19
HowELia (W. D.) A clmnce acquaintance. . 213.95
— Foregone conclusion. 213.96
— Parlor car : farce 216.79
— Bomance in real life. In Ltttle classics, v. 4. 226.86
— Their wedding journey 213.94
HowiTX (Anna Mary). A school of life. . . 214.20
Howrrr (Mary). Heir of Wast-Wayhmd. . . 214.22
— Oar cousins in Ohio. 214.25
— T,il3S in prose 214.23
— Wno shall be greatest ? 214.24
— Work and wages ; or, Ufa in service. . . 214.34
— (trandator). Sse Citizen of Prague. . . . 155.01
HowiTT (Wm.) Boy's adventures in Australia. 1061.21
— Hall and the hamlet. 2v 214.27
— Jack of the mill 214.29
— Johuuy DarbyBhire. In Little clafisios. T. 9. . . . 226.96
— Tdllaugetta ; the squatter's home in Australia. 214.35
— Traditions of the most ancient tunes. 2 v. 214.30
— Woadburn Grange. [Nottinghamshire.] . 214.32
Howrrr (\Vm. ami Mary). Storiss of English and
foreign life 214.33
HowLiND ^ Marie). Papa's own girl. . . . 214.70
HuBBACK (3frs. AI.) May and December. . . 214.36
— Old vicarage 214.37
— Three marriages. 214.38
— Wife's sister 214.39
HoBBELii (Mrs. M. S.) Shady side; or, life in a par-
sonage 214.40
HuBEB (V. A.) Stories of Spanish life. 2 v. . 214.41
Hpbekt. Abbott (J.) Juno stories. . . . 111.34
HoBERT Freeth's prosperity. Cbosland (Mrs.
Newton) 165.42
Hod iok's bay ; or life in the wilds. BAiiiiAUTTNE
(B. M.) 131.23
HtTOEssES (E. H. Knitchbull). Crackers for Christ-
mii 185.38
— Moonshine. Fairy stories. ...... 185.39
— Tales at tea-time. Paiiy stories 185.40
— Higgledy-piggledy. „.. 186.29
— Qiesr-fDlk. 183.41
— Whispers from fairyland. 183.42
HcoH Melton. KiNa(K.) 221.77
HooH Worthington. Holmes (M. J.) . . . 213.53
HoaKES ( r.) Scouring of the white horse. . 214.41
— Tom Brown at Oxford. 2 v 214.45
— Tom Brown's sohool days at Bugby. . . . 214.43
Haoo (Victor). Claude Gueux. List day of a con-
demned man. 214.61
— Hans of loeUmd 214.50
— Hunchback of Notre Dame. 214.51
— JargaL [Bag Jargal.] 214.49
— Los Mist'rables. 5 pts 214.52
Contents • Part 1. Fantlno. 2. Coaetto. 3. Marlu8. 4
St. Deais, and Wyl of the Bus Plamet. 5. Jeau Valjean.
Sa:n3. 5 parts in 1 v. 214.57
— Man who laughs. 214.63
— Niuety three 214.59
Contenlt: Ft. 1. Sea and night. Ft. 2. By the king's
command.
— Toilers of the sea 214.58
HotWEKOT (The). James (G. P. R.) ... 215.60
HoQOEKOT family (The). Tytleb (Sarah). . 262.31
Hulda, or the deliverer. Lewald (P.) . . . 326.41
HuMA.v face divine, e(c. Qkttx (Mrs. \.) . . 194.13
HuuPHBEY Clinker. Smollett (T.) .... 6067.04
Hunchback of Nfltro Dnmo. Huoo (V.) , . 214.51
HuNOABUN brothers. Porteb (J/m A, M.) . 192.17
Hcnoaby (Tales and traditions of). Pi;l8zky(T.) 211.69
Hunoebpord (James). The old plantation. . 215.01
Hunt (J. H. Leigh). Stories from tho Italian poets ;
a summary in prose , of the posms of Dante, Pulei ,
Boiardo, Ariosto, and Tftsso 215.02
— One hundred romances of real life. . . . 214 65
Hunt (Bobert). Panthea, the spirit of nature. 213.92
Hunt (Thornton). The foster brother. . . . 21.5.05
Hunted down ; and other reprinted pieces. Dickens
(C.) 173.13
Hunted to death, [arum.^ 215.07
Hunter (Fanny), pseiul. What Fanny Hunter heard
and saw in Kansas and Missouri. . . . 203.50
Hunter and Tom. Abboit (J.) 111.57
HuNTEB naturalist. Webber (C.) .... 263.45
Hunteb's feast. Beid (Oip*. M.) 242.50
HuNTiNOTON (J. v. ) Alban ; a tale of the new
world 215.04
— The forest 215.08
— Lady Alice ; or the new Una. [rttio)i.] . . 215.09
— Bosemary ; or life and death 215.10
HuBON (The), or the pupil of nature. Voltaibb
(F. M. A. de) 5075.32
HuBTADo(L.) Palmerin of England. 4 v. . 221.80
Husbands and homes. [Tebhune (>/rs.M.V.H.)] 255.23
Husks. Haeland(M.) f Tebhune (ifrs.M.V.H.)] 255.24
Hypatia. Kino8ley(0.) 221.71
Hyperion. Longfellow (H. W. ) 224.24
Same. [7h A is Work.s, v. 2.] . . . .5052.12
Hypolitus (History of). Aulnoy (M. C. J. de B. d').
In Croxall's novels, v. 2 171.03
I will be a soldier. Tuthill (L. C.) . . . . 282.23
Ice maiden, and other tales. Anderson (H. C.) 122.09
Ida Craven. Cadkll (H. M.) 151.18
Ida Gold win. Derby (Aleck) 172.67
Ida May. Langdon (M.) [Pike (Jtfrs. M. A.)] 211.20
Ida Norman. Phelps (Jfis. L.) 241.10
Idalia. Ouida, pseud. o^'Eajie (L. de la.) . 172.19
Ideal attained (The). Fabnham (Mrs. E. W.) 191.04
Idle maa, [a tale]. Dana (B. H.) . . . .5026.09
Idolatry. Hawthobne (J.) 212.76
Ip, yes, and perhaps. Hale (E. E. ) . . . . 212.06
Ik Marvel, pseud. See Mitchkt.Ti (D. G.)
Ilucini (B. ) Novella i v. 2 of 244.21
I'll try ; or the young housekeeper. [Baeeb (Mrs.
H. N. W.)] 131.36
Illustbations of lying. Opie (.Vrs.A.) Works,v.3. 234.28
Impbotisatore (The). ■ Anderson (H. C.) . . 122.10
Same 121.30
In a winter city. Ouida. [Bame (1 . de la)] . 172.58
In bonds. Preston (L.) 241.61
In duty bound, [anon."] 215.12
In exitu Israel. Gould (S. Baring) 195.40
In extremis. Greenough (Jifrs. B. S.) . . . 214.^8
Ln exile. St (W. von). .~ 262.92
In his name. Hale (E. E.) 212.96
In school and out. Adams (W. T.) . . . . 112.22
In search of tho castaways. Vebne (J.) . . 266.75
In silk attire. Black (W.) 134.21
In the world. Dakling (Mary G.) .... 171.45
In the clearings. Wells (K. G.) 262.98
In the days of my youth. Edwards (A. B.) . 182.39
In tho rapids. Haet (Gerald) 212.77
In the saddle. Castlemon (H.) 152.46
In the year [18]'13. Beuter (F.) . ..... 243.02
In trust, or. Dr. Bertram's household. Douglas
(A. M.) 175.16
Ina. Valeric (Katherine) 262.91
Inchbald (jtfra. E. ) Nature and art. . . . 215.06
— A simple story. [ lFJ(/» Three sisters]. . . 223.68
Same. 215.06
India. Southworth (Mrs. E. D. E. N.) . . 253.34
Indiana. Sand (George). [Dudevant(A.L.A.D.)]175.28
Indian chief Aimaed (G.) 114.14
InDLIN scout. AlMAIlD(G.) 114.15
Imez ; a tale of the Alamo. [Wilson (A. J. E.)] 183.28
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492
FICTION : InieUce to James.
IiWBLioi!. Wilson (A. E.) J?^/?^
Ihfkbnal marriage. Diseaeli(B.) . . . . 174.4b.a
Influence. Mack4BNE8S (Mrs. M. A.) . . . 241.28
luQELow (Jean). Fated to be free 214.80
— roar Milt ; or, the clouded intellect . . . 215.13
— Mop sa the fairy ^''^'i'^
-OfftheSkeUigs 214.79
— Sister's bye-hoar3. 21o.l4
Coiiieii(< ■ Laura Richmond. Marked. -MaBchachitomio.'
Poor Matt, or the clouded intellect. Prejudice, or the
' black polyanthus. Ups and downs of life. Widow Mac-
lean, or lending to the Lord.
— Skorios told toa caild 215.15
Contents ■ The Cumberera. Dr. Dean'a goyernesa. Emi-
ly's ambition. My great aant's picture. The stolen
treasure.
— Studies for stories 215.16
Inoenue ; or the death of Marat. Dcmas (A.) 181.41
Inoham paoers. Hvle(E. E.) 212.0.:>
Inolts (Henry D.) The new Gil Bias. 3 v. in 1. 215.11
— Tal3s of Ardennes 945.18
Inolises (Tha). IIobbbtson (M. M.) . . . 243.02
Inqo. Frettao (G.) 192.38
Inooldsby legends. Baeham (K. H. ) . . . 132. 10
Inokaban Fkettao (G.) 192.39
luauAHAM (Jtev. J. H.) Lafitte, the pirate of the
Gulf. . 214.72
— Pillar of fire ; or Israel in bondage. . . . 215.19
— Prince of the hotise of David 215.20
— Sunny south 215.21
— Throne of David 21o.22
iNHEorrANCE (The). Fekbieb (Miss M.) . . 191.21
Inklings of adventure. Wilms (N. P.) . . .5076.22
Initials (The). Tautphoeus (I. von). . . . 255.11
Innocent : a tale of modern life. Oliphant (Af)-.s\ M.
O. W.) 231.94
Innocents abroad. Twain (Mark), pseud of Clemens
(S. L.) 945.13
Inside ; secession. Haebinoton (G. F.) . . 212.43
Inside out, a curious book, by a curious man. 215.23
Inside the bar, or sketches at Soakington. Melville
(G. J. W.) 235.87
iNfERPKErER (The) ; a tale of the [Crimean war]. Mel-
ville ( G. J. W. ) 2v.ini 231.99
Into the light, or the Jewess, [anon.] . . ■ 215.24
Invasion of France iu 1814. Ebckmann (E.) and
Chatkian(A.) 183.40
Invisible princess. O'Connor (F.) /n Little classics, v. 8. 227.95
lo ; a tale of the olden fane. Barton (K.) . 133.03
Ireland. Mabtineau (H.) Illustrations of political
economy, v. 3 231.27
Ibeland (Legends and stories of). Loveb (8.) 224.30
Note.— For other stories acid sketches illustrative of
Irish character, see certain works of Basim (J.): — Cableton
(W.) I— Edoewokth (M.) ;— Griffin (0.) ;— Hall (.Vi-s. S.
C.) ;— Lever (C.) ;— Lover (S.) ;— Thackeray (W. M.) ; —
Trollope (A.), etc.
Ireland Ward, pseud. .See Widdemab (I.)
Ibis. Holmes (O. W.) i« Little classics, v. 7. 226.89
Ibish sketchbook. Thackeray (W. M.) v. 2 of 255.61
Ibish life (Kealities of ). Teench (W. S.) . . 952.05
Iron hand, or the knight of Maaleou. . . . 181.03
Iron cousin. Claeke (iVf;-,'s. M. C.) . . . . 155.12
Iron ma-'k ; or Raoul de Bragslonne. Dumas (A.)181.04
Iron shroud. Mudfobd (W.) In Littlk classics, v. 3. . 226.85
lRViNo(J. T.) The attorney 215.25
lEviNO (T. T.) [' Gerald Hart'] In the rapids. 212.77
Ibvino (Washir^^u). Tales of the Alhambra. 215.26
— Adventures of Capt. Bonneville in the Rooky Moun-
tains 1123.00
— Bracebridge Hall, or the humorists. . . . 215.27
Contents: The hall. St. Mark's eve. Fortune-telling.
The student of Salamanca. Gypsies. May-day. Annette
Delavbre. Dolph Heyliger. The storm ship, etc.
— Chronicles of the conquest of Granada. . 215 32
— Crayon miscellany. [Tour on the prairies. Abbots-
ford. Newstead Abbey] 922.16
— History of New York. By Diedrich Knickerbocker,
pseAut 215.28
— Sketchbook 215.29
Contents: Rip Van Winkle. Boar's head tavern. Spectre
bridegroom. Westminster abbey. Christmas. The legend
of Sleepy Hollow, etc.
— Spanish papers and other miscellanies. 2 v. 2533.11
Content! : v. 1. Legend of Don Boderick. Legend of the
subjugation of Spain. Count Julian. Pelayo. Abderahmau.
Feruan Gonzalez. Count of Castile. Chronicle of Fer*
nando, the saint. 2. Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle, gent.
Biographical sketches. Keviews and miscellanies.
— Tales of a traveller. 215.30
Contents : Strange stories by a nervous gentleman. Buck-
thorue and his friends. The Italian banditti. The mouey-
diggers. Hell-gate. Kidd, the pirate, etc.
— Wolfert's roost 215.31
Contents : Wolfert's roost. Birds of spring. Creole vil-
lage. Mountjoy. The Bermudas. Widow's ordeal. Knight
of Malta. Sketches in Paris in 1825. The Missi^ippi bub-
ble. A contented man. Broek, or the Dutch paradise.
Guests from Gibbet Island. Ralph Ringwood. TUe Sem-
inoles Count Van Horn. Don Jnaii. Legend of the en-
gulfed CQnveut. The phantom island. The adaliintado of
the seven cities. Recollections of the Alhambra. The
Abencerrage.
— (Wm.), n.id PACLDrsG (J. K.) Salmagundi. 2533.14
Ibvington stories. Dodge (M. E.) . . . . 174.60
Is it true? Tales curious and wonderful. Craik {Mi:<i.
V. M. Muloch) 234.84
Is that all? [No NAME series.] 216.45
IsA, a pilgrimage. Chesebeo' (C.) .... 153.29
Isabel Carrolton. Glen (K. ) 195.13
Isabel of Bavaria ; or, the chronicles of France, for
the reign of Charles vi. Dumas (A.) . . lt>1.05
Isabel, the young wife. Jeaffeeson (C. ) . . 221.04
Isabella Or.sini. Gueebazzi (F. D. ) . . . . 211.66
Iseulte. Demsteb(C.) 216.44
IsHMAEL. Southwokth {Mi's. E. D. E. N.) . 254.85
IsKANDEE (Rise of). Diseaeli (B.) . . . . 174.48
Island neighbors. Blackwell (A. B.) . . . 134.19
Island pearl. Faejeon (B. L.) 196.10
IsLA (J. F. de). History of fiiar Gtruud. . . 214.65
IsoLiNA ; or, the actor's daughter. By E. O. S. 215.33
Isoea's child. [Alcott (H. H.)] 215.34
IsouLT Barry of Winscote, a tale of Tndor times.
HoLT(E. S.) 213.67
Israel Mort, overman. Saunders (J.) . . . 215.00
Israel Potter. Melville (H.) ..... 231.66
It is never too late to mend. Eeade(C.) . . 24'2.18
It is the fashion. Auee (A. von) 1'24.23
Itallvn (The). Eadclute (Anne). 3 v. . . 212.03
Italian gill. Washbuen (K. S. ) 266.81
Italian novelists. See Roscoe (T.) . . . . 244.20
Italian poets (Stories from the). Hunt (Leigh). 215.02
Italians: a novel. Elliot (F.) 183.33
Italy. Romance of history. Macfaelane (C.) 224.63
Ivan de Biron, or the Russian court in the middle of
the last century. Helps (A.) .... 213.01
IvANHOE. Scott {Sir Walter) 245.51
— — Same. Condensed by R. Johnson. . . 156.01
IvAE ; or, the Skjutz-boy, a romance. Caelen
(Miss E.F.) 145.41
I've been thinking. Eoe (A. S.) 244.02
IVOBS. SEWELLtE. M.) 2v 251.35
IxioN in heaven. DisB.iELi (B. ) 174.46a
Jack Arcombe. Gayloed (G.) [Bradley (W.J.)] 194.21
Jack Br.ig. Hook (Theodore) 214.07
Jack Hazard and his fortunes. Teowbeidoe (J. T. ) 262. 18
Jack Hinton. Levee (Charles) 223.48
Jack Hopeton ; or, adventures of a Georgian. Turner
(W. W.) 26'2.2«
Jack in the forecastle. Sleeper (J. S.) . . . 25'2.63
Jack Manly ; his adventures by sea and land. Grant
(J.) 216.08
Jack of all trades. Parkee (Mrs. R. A.) . . 235.02
Jack of all trades. Reade (Charles). . . . 242.16
Jack of the mill. Howitt (Wm.) .... 214.29
Jack the chimney sweeper. Bakee ( Mrs. H.N. W. ) 131. 06
J.1CK the conqueror. Bowen (C. E.) . . . 115.17
.Jack Sheppard. Ainswoeth (W. H.) . . . 115.16
Jack Tier. Cooper (J. F.) 163.28
Jack's sister ; or, true to her trust [ajMMt.] . 216.50
Jack's ward. Alger (H., jr.) 123.43
Jacob Faithful. Maeeyat (F.) 225.49
Jacobs (J. F. ) The massacre of ttie Jews at Lisbon.
1506 In 171.19
Jacquerie. James (G. P. R.) 215.61
Jacques. Sand (George). [Dudbvant (A.I).A.D.)] 175.29
Jacques Bonneval ; or, the days of the Dragonnades.
[Manning (Jl/m Anne).] 225.26
James (Mrs. Edwin). Wanderings of a beauty. 215.90
BBOOELTN MEfiOANTILB LIBBABV.
FICTION : JameatoJohn.
498
James (G, p. B.) Aginconrt 215.35
— Agnes Sorel 215.36
— Aims and obstacles , , 215.37
— Ancient regime. 215.38
— Arabella Stuart 215.39
— Arrah Neil ; or, times of old , 215.40
— Attila 215.41
— Beauchamp ; or, the error. 215.42
— Black eagle ; or Ticonderoga 215.82
— Castle of Ehrenstein 215.43
— Cavalier. [Time of Cromwell.] .... 215.44
— Charles Tyrrell : or, the bitter blood. . . 21.5.45
— Convict 215.46
— Corse de Leon ; or, the brigand 215.47
— Count de Castleuew 215.48
— Dark scenes of history. ....... 443.22
— Damley 215.49
— DeL'Orme 215.50
— Desultory man. . , 215.51
— False heir 215.52
— Forest days 215.53
— Forgery 215.54
— Gentleman of the old school. ..... 215.55
— Gipsy 215.56
— Heidelberg 215.57
— Henry of Guise 215.58
— Henry Masterton 215.59
— Huguenot, a tale of the French protestants. 215.60
— Jacquerie (The) 215.61
— John Marston Hall 215.62
— King's highway 215.63
— Leonora d'Orco 215. 66
— Life of vicissitudes 215.86
— • Lord Montagu's page 215.64
— Man at arms ; or, Henry de Cerons. . . , 215.65
— Man in black 215.66
— Mary of Burgundy. 215.67
— Morley Ernstein 215.68
— Old dominion 215.83i
^ One in a thoasand 215.69
— PequiniUo 215.35
— Philip Augustus 215.70
— EicheUeu 215.71
— Bobber 215.72
— ^ Kos3 D'Albret ; or, troublous times. . . . 215.73
— Russell ; a tale of the reign of Charles ii. 2 v. 215.74
— Sic Tbeodore Bronghton; or, Laurel water. 2 v. 215.76
— Smuggler 215.78
— Stip-mother. 2 v 215.79
— String of pearls 215.81
Contunts : Building of Bagdat. Charitable maa and liis
dog. The diver of Oman, Hadjee Ibraham and his son.
Palace of the talisman. Travels of prince Acbar.
— Ticonderoga 215.82
— Whim and its consequences 215. 8J
— Woodman 215.84
James (Henry, jV.) A passioaate pilgrim and other
tales 216.10
Contf.nts : Passionate pilgrim. Last of the Valerii. Eu-
gene Pickeriug. Madonna of the future. Romance of cer-
tain old clothes. Madame de Mauves.
— Roderick Hudson 221.01
James Gordo I's wif3. [aiwu.] 215.89
James (M.) Diamond on the hearth. . . . 215.88
James Montjoy ; or, I've been thinking. Roe
(A. S.) 244.02
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Studies, stories, etc. . . 221.01
— False one. Halloran the pedlar. Indian mother. Much coin,
much care. In Iter Visits and skotehes, v, 3, 1835. 2533.17
Jane Bouverie. Sinclub(C. ) 252.55
JANp Eyrj. Bronte (Charlotte) 142.09
Jane Kingsford, pseud. See Babnaed (C.)
Jane Satoo. Grant (James) 216.04
Jane Talbot. Brown (C. B.) 143.09
Janet's home. Keary (A.) 215.94
Janets love and service. Robertson (M. M.) 243.61
Janet Strong. Townsend (V. F.) .... 261.46
Janin(J.) The American in Paris 235.97
January Saarle, pseud, tiee Phillips (G. S.)
Japhet in search of a father. Mareyat (F. ) . 225.48
Jaroal. Hugo (V.) 214.49
Jasmine Lsigh. Tytlkb (C. 0. Fraser). . . 261.89
Jasper ; or the spoiled child recovered. Abbott (J. )
Harper's story books, v. U 216.90
Jasper Lyle. Ward (3fr.?.) 262.58
Jauphy the knight and the fair Branissende. Lapon
(Maiy) 221.02
Jay (W. M. h.), pseud. See Woodbuit (J. L. M.)
Jeapfbeson (J. C.) Isabel 221.01
— Liva it down. 221.05
— Lottie Darling. 216.09
— Not dead yet 221.06
^ Olive Blake's good work 221.07
Jealous wife. Pabdoe (Jfi.f.< J.) 231.54
Jealousy ; or, Teverino. Sand (George). . . 175.33
Jeames' diary. Thackebay (W. M.) In Aw Miscella-
neo.is works. . . v. 1 of 255.61 ; v. 2 of 255.57
Jean. Newman (J/r.».) 233.78
Jean Jaroiissiau, pastor of the desart. Peixktan
(E.) 235.36
Jean Balin. Beehat (A. de) 141.16
JEANValjean. HuQo(V.) 214.56
Jeanie's quiet life. Tabob (Eliza) 221.03
Jeffrey (K. V. ) .Woodburn 221.09
Jehan de Saintre. Salle (A. de la) 222.79
Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy. Haywood (E.) v. 17 of 2.33.52
Jeninos (E.) [' Wj'cliffe Lane.'] My good-for-nothing
brother 222.43
Jenkin {Mrs. C.) Jupiter's daughters. . . . 215.87
— Madame de Beaupri! 221.08
— Psyche of to-day 221.10
— Skirmishing, [anon.] 221 11
— Who breaks— pays, [onon.] 221.12
— Within an ace 221.22
Jenkins (E. ) Devil's chain 216.51
— Ginx's baby, a satire 5825.25
— Lord Bantam 215. 85
Jericho road (The); a story of western life. Habberton
(J.) 216.55
Jerold (D.) Cakes and ale 221.13
— Caudle lectures. Story of a feather. Sick giant,
and the Doctor dwarf. 221. Ifi
— Fireside saints, Mr. Caudle's breakfast talk, and
o'her papers 221.42
Contents : An old house in the city. The last parachute.
My husband's "winnings."' Midnight at Madame T.'s.
Tutor fiend and his thi-ee pupils. Pope Gregory and the
pear tree. Stage devil. Lord of Peireac. Pigs. Hans
Flesh-pots. A respectable man. Great pacificator. The
man who knew himself. Guy Fawkes. Hedgehog letters.
— Man made of money. Chronicles of Clovemook. 221. 15
— Men of oharactar 221.14
— Punch's letters to his son. Punch's complete letter-
writer. Sketches 221.17
— St. Giles and St. James 221.18
Jereold (W. B.) Cockaynes in Paris, or gone
abroad 226.23
— Disgrace to the family 226.33
Jerky Jarvis' wig. Babham (R. H.) In LmLE classics,
v. 4 226.86
Jervey (Mrs. C. H., once Mrs. Glover).
— Fairyland, etc 1613.33
— Helen Courtnay's promise, [anon.] . . . 195.24
— Vernon Grove, [anoa.'i 262.38
Jessamine. HAKLAND;Marion). [Tebhune(.W)-.9.)] 256.17
Jesse ; or trying to be somebody. [SimondsW.] 252.48
Jessie Carlton. Lancewood (Lawrence), pseiid. of Wise
(D.) 222.82
•Jessie PhiUips. Trollops (if rs. F.) . . . 262.01
Jessie Trim. Faejeon (B. L.) 196.14
Jesuit executorship. {aHOii.'\ 2v 221.00
Jetiatricb ; or, the veil withdrawn. Cbaven {Mme.
A.) 165.44
Jew (The). Spindler (K.) 253.55
Jewett (.lira. S. W.) From fourteen to four score. 215. 99
Jewsbuby ( .Wiss G. E. ) Constance Herbert. . 221.19
— Half-sisters 221.20
— Zoe, the history of two lives 221.21
Joan. Bkouohton (R.) 142.38
Jocelyn's mistake. Spender (Mrs. J. K.) . 2o().42
Johannes Olaf. De Wills (E.) 176.24
JoHN(E.) ['E. Marlitt'] At the councillor's. 225.73
— Countess Gisela. 22'i.42
— Gold El,ie 225.40
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494
FICTION : John to Kavanagh.
John (E.), continued.
— Little moorland princess. ...... 225.71
— Magdalena. .... 225.70
— Over yonder 225.41
— Old mam'selle's secret. 225.39
— Second wUe 225.72
John, a love story. Omphant (M. O. W.) . 284.12i
JoHNAudross. Davis (R. H.) 172. 04
Johannes Schoreel. Pichleb (0. G.) . . . 133.02
JoHsBreat. Winthbop (T.) 264.30
John Doe and Kichard Roe. Gouu) (E. S.) . 211.33
John Dorrien. Kavanagh (J.) 227.11
John Drayton, [anon.] 221.23
John Gilderstring's sin. Richards (0. F. ) . 213.07
John Godfrey's fortunes. Tatlob (J. Bayard). 255.16
John Godsoe's legacy. Kelloog (E.) . . . 226.12
John Halifax, gentleman. Cbaik ( D.M.Mulooh). 232.49
John Jack. Palmeb(L.) [Peebles (M. L.)] 234.78
John Jasper's secret ; a sequel to " Mystery of Edwin
Drood." [anon.-i 173.40
John Law. Ainswobth (W. H.) 115.24
John Marchmont's legacy. Bbaddon (M. E.) 135.25
John Marston Hall. James (G. P. R.) . . . 215.62
John Marten. Shebwood (M. M. ) . v. 16 of 252.01
John Milton and his times. Rino (Max). . . 243.31
John Oakley's inheritance (Lnck and pluck ; or).
AiGEK (H, jr.) 121.36
John Paul's book. Wj3b (C. H.) .... 2546.25
John Phoenix, pseud. See Derby (G. H. ■>
John Thompson, blockhead. [Paee(L.)] . 235.54
John True. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books, v. 6. 216.97
JoH.v Ward's governess. MoGbeooe (Annie L.) 224.60
John Whoppjr the newsboy. [Claek (T. M.)] 155.04
John Worthingtoa's name. Benedict (F. L. ) 132.42
Johnnie Dodge. Gaedette (^C. G. ) .... 194.01
Johnny D.irby8hire. Howrrr (Wm.) In LitiIjE
classics, v. 9 226.96
JoH.NNY Ludlow, [anon.] 226.25
JoHNNYKiN and the goblins. Leland (0. G.) . 188.30
Johnson (H. K. ) Roddy's ideal 216.63
— RDddy's reality 216.66
— Roddy's romance 216.67
Johnson (R.) Seven champions of Christendom. 251.66
JoHNSJN (Rossiter, edito)'). See Little classics. 226.83
Johnson (S ) History of Rasselas. 211.01;221.22; 5045.10
Johnson (Virginia W.) Calderwood secret. . 226.28
— Catskill fairies 226.29
— Joseph the Jew. [anon.] 215.96
— Sack of gold 226.27
— Travels of au American owl 215.92
Johnstone (C.) Chrysal ; or, the adventures of a guinea.
4v. . 221.21
Johnstone {Mrs. J.) Olan-Albyn ; a national tale.221.2S
— (editor). Edinburgh tales. 3 v 184.22
Jolly (Emily). Caste, [anon.] 152.14
— Colonel Dacre 161.20
— My son's wife 233.16
— Safely married 256.51
Jonathan. Tytleb (C. C. Fraser-) .... 262,80
Jonathan Jefiferson Whitlaw. Trollope (F.) 266.58
Jonathan Wild. Fieldinq(H) 192.03; 5036.03; 5037.23
Jones (Charles H. ) Da vault's mills 216.70
Jones (E. H.) and Cox (G. W.) Tales of the Teutonic
lands 165.04
Jones (Justin). Virginia Graham 215.93
Jones (J. B.) Border war ; a tale of disunion. 221.29
— Freaks of fortune 225.88
— Rival belles 215.95
— Winkles (The) 221.30
Jones (J. Hilton). The dominie's son. . . . 221.31
JoNEj (J. R.) The Quaker soldier ; or the British in
Philadelphia 221.32
Jones (J.S.) Life of Jefferson S.Batkins, [pseud.] 132.28
Jonquil, psemZ. Was she engaged 262.84
Jobuock's hunt (Handley cross, or). [Suetees
(B- 8.)] 212.38
Joseph and his friend. Taylor (Bayard). . . 255.13
Joseph Andrews. FiELDiNa-(H.) 192.08
Joseph Noirel's revenge. Cherbultez (V.) . 153.32
Joseph n. and his court MiJaLBACH (L.) . . 233.01
Joseph the Jew. Johnson (Virginia W.) . . 215.96
Josh Billings, pseud. See Shaw (Henry W. ) .
Josh Billings, his sayings. Shaw (H W.) . . 251.47
Josh Billings on ice. Shaw(H. W.) . . . 251.48
Joshua Davidson, communist (True history of). [Lin-
ton (Mrs. E. L.)] 226.30
Joshua Haggard's daughter. Beaddon (M. E. ) 141.08
Joshua Marvel. Fabjeon (B. L. ) 191.41
Journey to the centre of the earth. Veene (J. ) 262.96
JouENEY to the world underground. Holbebg(L. )213.84
Joubney from this world to the next. Fielding
(H.) 5037.23; 5036.01
Journeyman joiner. Dudevant (A. L. A. D. ) 175. 63
JxTDMiL capiat ToNNA (C. E.) 5076.15
Judah's lion. Tonna (C. E.) Works, v. 2. . 5076.15
JuDD (Bey. Sylvester). Margaret ; a tale of the real
and the ideal. 2v. . . . . . . . . 221.34
— Philo ; an evangeUad 221.36
— Richard Edney and the govei nor's family. . 221.37
Judge Justia. Abbott (J.) In Harpeb's story books,
V. 11 216.90
Judge not ; or, Hester Power. Sheppabd (Mrs.
(E.) 251.58
JuDSON (ifrs. E. 0. ) Alderbrook. 2 v. . . 22L38
— Kathayan slave. In Little classics, v. 3. . 226.85
JuLU (The), [anon.] 221.40
Julia de Roubigne. Mackenzie (H.) . . . 2536.15
Julia de Trdcceur (The sphinx, or). Feuillet
(Octave) 196.21
Julian home: tale of college life. Fabrar (F. W. ) 191. 12
Julian, or scenes in Judea. Waee(W.) . . 262.67
Julian ; or, the close of au era. Bungeneb (L.F. ) 145.11
Julie Corrveur, a romance of the Alps. Geattan
(T. C") 235.95
Juliette ; or, n6w and forever. [Bakeb (Mrs. H.
N. W.)'i 131.11
Julius, and other tales. Topjteb (R.) . . . 193.19
Julius ; or, the street boy out west. Algeb
(H., J)-.) 123.38
Jumping frog of Calaveras county. Clemens
(S. L.) 155.19
Juno and Georgie. Abbott (J.) 111.31
Juno Clifford. Moulton (L. C. ) 232.39
Juno on a journey. Abbott (J.) 111.33
Juno stories. See Abbott (J.) 111.31
Jupiter's daughters. Jenkin (Mrs. C.) . . 215.87
Justin Harley. Cooke (J. E.) . . . . . . 163.33
Kaloolah. Mayo (W. S.) 231.57
Kamba Thorpe, pseud. &e Bellamy (E. W.)
Kangaroo hunters. Bowman (A.) .... 135.11
Kael Krinken. Warner (S. rtiwJ A. B.) . . 263.20
Karr(A.) The Alain family 221.41
Kate IJeaumont. De Forest (J. W.) . . . 172.49
Kate Carlton. Wise (D.) . 222.84
Kate Coventry. Melville (G. J. W.) . . . 231.93
Kate Danton. Fleming (M. A.) 197.04
Kate Kennedy. Newsy (Jtfrs. C. J.) . . . 233.28
Kate Marstone ; or, happy homes, etc. [anon.] 221.43
Kate O'Donoghue. Leveb (C.) 223.57
Kate Vinton. McKeeveb (H. B.) .... 225.01
Katharine Ashton. Sewell (JIftss E.M.) 2 v. 251.37
Katheeine Douglas. Coppaed (S. S. ) . . . 165.05
Katharine Walton ; or, the rebel of Dorchester. Simms
(W. G.) 252.32
Kathayan slave. JnDsoN(E. C.) /n LrrrLE classicB, v. 3. 226.85
Katheeine Earle. Teafton (Ifiss A.) . . . 266.32
Kathie Brande. [Paee (H.)] 222.64
Kathleen, [anon.] 221.85
Katie Stewart, a true story. Ouphant (Mrs. M.
O. W.) 221.44
Katsch (A. E.) Under the stork's nest. . . 221.36
Kavanagh (Bridget and Julia). Pearl fountaiu and
other fairy teles 216.56
Kavanagh (Julia). Adfele 221.45
— Beatrice £21.46
— Bessie 221.57
— Daisy Burns 221.47
— Dora 221.48
— Grace Lee 221.49
— John Dorrien 227.11
BfiOOKLYN MEROANXILB LIBBABY
FIOTlOiM : Kavaiiagh to Knapp.
405
— Mftdeleine : a tale of Auvergne. .... 221.50
— Nathalie. 221.51
— Queen Mab. 221.52
— KachelGray , 221.53
— Seven years, and other tales 221.54
-Silvia. 221.56
— Sybil's second love 221.55
-Twolilies 227.12
KaVANAOH. liONOFELLOW (H. W.) 224.23
Same. Proso works, v. 2 5052.12
Keaiiy(A.) Castle Daly 216..VJ
— Janet's home 215.94
— Oldbury 227.06
— York and Lancaster rose 21b.G0
— and E.) Heroes of Asgard 212.89
Keddie (JHiss H.) [' Sarah TyUer.'] Citoyenne
Jacqueline 262.33
— Diamond rose 262. ;i5
— Girlhood and womanhood 262.29
— Huguenot famUy 262.34
— Noblesse oblige 262.25
— Papers for thoughtful girls 262.26
Keei-eb (R.) Gloversou and his silent partners. 221.84
— Vagabond adventures 221. 86
Keene (S. F.) Orient boys 215.97
— Lyle MacDonald 215.98
Keightley (T.) Fairy mythology 185.21
Kellooo(E.) Elm Island stories. 6 v. . . 221.94
1. Lion Ben. . . . 221.94
2. Cliarlio Bell. . . 221 90
3. Ark of Elm Island. 221.96
Boy farmers. . . .
Young ship-builders.
Uard-scrabble. . .
221.97
221.98
221.99
— Forest glen series, v. 1-3 22P.94
1. Sowed by the wind. 227.01 | 3. Brought to the front. 227.03
2. Wolf run. . . . 227.02 |
— Pleasant cove series, v. 1-0 226.08
1. Arthur Brown. . 226.08
2. Young deliverers. 22n.u9
3. Cruise of the Casco.
i. Child of the island glen.
5. John Godsoe's legacy. 226.12
6. Fisher boys of Pleasant
Cove 226.20
1-6.
226.13
Winning his spurs. 226.16
Turning of the tide. 226.17
■ . . 226.19
. — Whispering pine serie.s.
1. Sparks of genius. 226.13
2. Sophomores of Radcliffe.
3. Whispering pine. 226.16 | 6. Stout heart. . . .
Kelson (L ) Danger in the dark, a tale of priest-
craft 226.33
Keli^ys and O'Kelleys. Teoixope (A.) . . 261.70
Kenelm ChUUngly, his adventures and opinions.
Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L. ) .... 144.05
Kelty(M. A.) Visiting my relations. . . . 262.44
Kenilwoeth. Scott (.Sir \V.) 2 v 245.52
Kennedy (Grace). Duuallan 221.58
— Father Clement, a Roman Catholic story. Profes-
sion is not principle. Decision or reUgion must
be all. . i221.91
Kennedy (J. P. ) Horseshoe Robinson. . . 221.59
— Quodlibet: annals, rfc 221.60
Bob of the bowl. By Solomon Second-thoughts,
pseud 221.61
— Swallow barn, or the old dominion. . . . 221.62
Kenneth. Yonob (Jftss C. M.) 265.41
Kenneth and Hugh; or self-mastery. By "Cousin
Kate," pseud 133.15
Kenneth, my kiikg. Brook (S. A.) .... 142.06
Kennett (Story of). Taylob (J. Bayard). . . 255.17
Kentucky's loves ; or roughing it around Paris. Kino
(E.) 221.89
Keon(M. G.) Dion and the Sibyls 226.18
Keeb (Orpheus C), pseud. See Neweix (R. H.)
Ketchum (Jira. A. C. B.) Nellie Bracken. . 141.10
Kettell (S. ) Yaukee notions. A medley, by Timo.
Titterwell, pseud 264.96
K'haunie Kineh-Wclla, or Eastern story-teller. Shipp
(J.) 251.73
KicKiiEBUEys abroad, etc. Thackebay (W. M.) 255.40
KiLMENY. Black (W.) 134.32
KiLosA. See Hosmek (Harriet).
Kimball (R. B.) Henry Powers, banker ; how he
achieved a fortune and married. . . . 221.68
— Prince of Kashna ; a West Indian story. . 221.63
— Romance of student life abroad 221.64
— Saint Leger ; or, the threads of Hfe. . . . 221. 6G
— To-day 221.87
— Undercurrents of Wall street 221.66
— Was he successful ? 221.67
Kino Arthur. See Arthub (p. 402).
Kino of the golden river ; or, black brothers. Buskin
(J.) 244.50
Same. In Ltttle cUwsics, v. 10 226.79
Kino (E.) Kentucky's love ; or, tongbing it orornid
Paris 221.89
Kino (Kathcrine). Hugh Melton 221.76
— Ofif the roll 221.88
— Our detachment 221.79
— Queen of the regiment. ...;... 221.78
Kino (3f)S. S. P.) Sylvia's world, [anon.] . 2.')4.51
Kino of No- land. Faejeon (B. L.) . . . , 196.13
Kdjo of the mountains. About (E.) . . . 112.02
Kino of the Hurons. Myees (P. M.) . . . 233.77
KiMQof thepeak. Cunninoham (A.) /» Lrrru: cUitlcs, v. T. 226.89
Kino's own. Mabryat (F.) 225.50
Kino's highway. James (G. P. R.) .... 215.63
KiNosFOED (Jane), pseud. See Babnabd (C.)
Kinosley (C.) Alton Locke ; tailor and poet 221.69
— Hereward ; the last of the English. . . . 221.70
— Heroes ; or, Greek fairy tales 221.76
— Hypatia. 221.71
— Madam How and Lady Why ; or first lessons in
earth lore for children 4723.11
— Two years ago 221.72
— Water babies. . . . - 221.73
— Westward ho ! voyages of Sir Amyas Leigh. 221.74
— Yeast; a problem 221.75
Kinosley (H.) Austin Elliot 222.01
— Boy in grey 226.05
— Hetty 222.08
— Harveys (The). . - 226.06
— The Hillyars and the Burtons 222.03
— Leighton court ; a country house story. . 222.04
— Lost child, [/n Little classics, V. 10.] 226.97
— Mademoiselle MathUde 226.01
— Old Margaret 222.00
— Ravenshoe 222.05
— Recollections of Geoffry Hnmlyn. . . . 222.02
— Silcote of Silcotes 222.06
— Stretton 222.07
KiNosTON (W. H. G.) Adventures of Dick Onslow
among the red skins. 222.09
— Annual for boys 222.10
— Antony Weymouth ; or, the gentlemen adven-
turers. 222.11
— Cruise of the Frolic 222.12
— Ernest Bracebridge ; or, school-days. . . 222.13
— Foxholme Hall, and other tales lor London
boys ■ 222.95
— Fred Markham in Russia 221.93
— Perils and adventures of Hany Skipworth. 222.96
— Peter the whaler 222.14
— Pirate's treasure 222.97
— Pirate of the Mediterranean 222.99
— Rob Nixon ; the old white trapper. . . . 222.15
— Round the world 222.16
— Salt water ; or, Neil D'Arcy, the midshipman. 222.17
— Tnie hero, or story of W. Peun 222.98
Kinsman (J. B.) Cadet life at West Point. . 1.J5.30
Kingston's annual for boys. Kingston (W.H.G.) 222.10
KiNKEL, pseud. See Sheppaed (E. S. )
Kinzie ( 3fi\s. J. A. ) Walter Ogilby. . . . 221.90
Kip (L. ) Mnone, a tale of slave hfe in Rome. 113.26
— The dead marquis. 226.31
Kirk (Eleauor), psewtZ. See Ames (Jfi's. Nellie). 121.41
KiBKE (Edmund). See Gilmobe (J. R. )
Kismet. [No name series. 1 216.64
Kissing the rod. Yates (E.) 265.17
Kit Barn's adventures. Clabke(M. C.) . . 165.15
Kitty. Edwakds (M. B.) 182.41
Kitty's choice. Davis (Mrs. R. H.) . . . . 172.03
Klimius (Nicolas), pseitd. See Holbero (L.)
Kleist (H. von). Michael Kohlhaus. [/n Oxenford (J.) Talcs
from the German.] 2SS.04
Klosterheim ; or, the masque. De Quincey (T.) 172.28
Knapp (S.L.) The bachelors, and other tales. 226.35
In taking for boolu, use tbe " Book Order," giving tUe AUXEOB'S MAUE 'tlie first part of the XIHiE, and the NU1IB£B.
496
FICTION : Kuatohbull to Lawrence.
KuATCHBUiir-HnoESBXN (E. H.) iSee Huobssen
(E.H. K.) . 185.38
KIIZVAI.S (Mrs. D. 0.) f'F. Eastwood.'] Maroella of
Eome 186.07
Knics knacks from an editor's table. Clabk
(L. G.) 155.06
Knickebbockeb's history of New York. Ibvino
(W.) 215.28
Knioht of the golden melice [i. e. Sir Christopher Gar-
diner)]: a historical romance. Adams (J.T.) 222.18
Knight of Gwynne. Letek(C.)3v. . . . 223.49
Kniohts of England, France, and Scotland. Herbert
(H. W.) 213.27
KNiTTiNci work wrought by Both Partington. Shilia-
iiEB(B. P.) 252.18
Knobeing ( Bfii-onass). Peasant and his landlord. 222.20
Knowles ( J. S. ) Fortescue 222.21
KoNiiJosMAEKB : a story of the new world. PAUujma
(J. K.) 235.17
Kobneb (C. T.) Prose tales. In his Life, etc. v. 2,
1815 1651.28
Kbiu>ff (I. A. ) Fables russes. [In Russian, French,
and Italian]. 2v 185.11
— Halstoii (R. S.) Krilofif and his fables. . . 185.06
Labob lost. Abbott (Jacob) 111.51
Labob stands on golden feet. Zschokkb (H.) 265.59
Laboclaye (E. K. L.) Fairy tales of all nations. 185.24
Contents : Perllno. Yvon and Flnette. Castle of life.
BestiDy. The twelve mouthB. Sswauda. tbe piper. The gold
bread. Story of the noses. Three citrous. Story of Co-
querico. King Bizarre and prince CbarmiDg. Abdallah,
or tbe four -leaved clover.
— Pnris in America 222.25
liACE-iiAEEBS ; Or, Irish character. Mebedith
(Mrs.L. A.) 952.06
Lacy diamonds. Coulson (J. G. A.) . . . . 222.16
LiDDEB of life, a heart history. Edwards (A. B.) 182.28
Ladies of Beaver Hollow. Manning (Anne). . 225.27
Lady Alice; or the new Una. Huntington (J.V.) 215.09
Lady and the priest. Mabebley {Mrs. K. C.) 22 1.50
Lady Anna. Teoli.ope (Anthony) 261.92
Lady Ashley. Smith (J. F.) 252.98
Lady Andley's secret. Bbaddon (Jfws M. E.) 135.26
Lady Betty's governess ; or the Corbet chronicles.
GUEENSEY (E.) 21fi.l9
Lady-bird. Fiilleeton (Xodi/ G.) .... 193.11
Lady Eroestine. Waefield (Jfra. C. A.) . . 262.72
Lady Green-satin. Chesnez (C. M. des). . . 153.37
Lady Hester. Yonge(C. M.) 265.68
Lady Judith. McCabthy(J.) 223.88
Lady Lee's widowhood. Hamley (E. B.) . . 212.32
Lady Lisle. Bbaddon (Miss M. E.) . . . . 135.27
Lady Maud. Eoan (Pierce) 181.27
Lady of Lyndon. Blake (Lady) 133.40
Lady of Milan. Thompson (^MVs. K B.) . . 261.30
Lady of Shalott. Pheijs (E. S.) /ii Litti.e classics,
V. 10. 226.97
Lady of the ice. De Mille (J.) 172.35
Lady of the isle. Sodthwoeth (3frs.E. D.E.N.) 253.:J5
Lady of the manor. Sherwood (M. M.) . . 252.09
Lady Eosamond's book. Guernsey (L. E.) . 216.18
Lady Superior. Poujied (E. F.) 241.19
Lady Sweetapple ; or, three to one. Dasent
(G. W.) 171.35
Lady WiUoughby. [Rathbone (H M.)] . . 222.23
Lady's mile. Bbaddon (M«s M. E.) . . . 135.28
Lapitte(J. P.) The red doctor 222.26
Lafitte, the pirate of the Gulf. Inobaham (J.H.) 214.72
Lung (C. H. B. ) The old farm house. . . . 222.27
Laied's Jock. Scott (6'ir W. ) 245.37
LauD of Norlaw. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) 234.13
LijErcHNiKOFP (— ). The heretic 222.28
Lake house. Lewald (F.) 223.69
liAKE shore ; or, the davo, the serf, tie apprentice.
SouvESTEE (E.) 253.49
Lake shore .series. *e Adams (W. T.) . . . 112.33
Lakeville ; or, substance and shadow. Healy
(il.) 212.88
Lamabtine (A. P. de). Fibr d'Aliza. . . . 222.24
— Geuevifeve 222.29
— Graziella. 222.75
— Memoirs of my youth. [With Genevieve. ] 222. 29
— Raphael. 222.30
— Stone mason (The). . . . . ■ 222.31
Lamb(C.) Rosamond Gray. . . 5047.01 ; 5047.07
— Dissertation upon roast pig. In Little classics, v. 5. 226.86
— Dream children. In Little claaeicc, v. 4 226.87
Lamb (C. and M.) 'loles from Shakespeare.
2 V. in 1. 222.32
Lamb (Jfis. M. J.) Spicy 222.93
Lame devil. LeSaqb(A.R.) 223.93
La Motte Fouquii (F. H. C, baron), ike Fouque.
Lampliohtee. Cummins (M. S. ) 171.12
Lampliohteb's story, etc. Dickens (C.) . . 173.30
Lancashiek witches. Ainswobth (W. H.) . . 110.03
Lancewood (L.), pseud. See Wise (D.)
Lances of Lynwood. Yonge (Miss CM.) . 265.42
Land Ht last. Yates (Edmund) 265.18
Landee (Meta). Esperance 222.39
— Marion Graham; or "higher than happiness. " 222.41
Landee (Sarah W. ) Spectacles for young eyes.
8 V 222.85
Contents : 1. Boston. 2. St. Petersburyb. 3. Pekin.
4. Moscow. 6. Zurich. 6. Berlin. 7. Eome. 8. New York.
Lando (O.) Novels. In Eoscoe (T.) Italian novelists,
V. 3 244.22
Landon (L. E.) Complete works. 2 v. in 1. 5047.05
Contents : Bomance and reality. Francesco Carrara.
Traits and trials of early life. Ethel Churchill.
— Romance and reality 222. 38
Landon (M. D.) Eli Perkins (at large) : his tayings
and doings 2i2.28
— Saratoga in 1901 222.19
Landor (W. S.) Pericles and Aspasia. 222.22 ; 5047.04
Lane (Wickliffe), pseud. 6'ee Jbninos (E. ) . 222.43
Laneton parsonage. Sewbll (E. M. ) . . . 251.39
Langbein (A. F.) Novels. In RoscoE (T.) German
novelists, v. 4 244.19
Langdon (Mary), p.ieud. See Pike (Mrs. F. W. A. )
Lanohoene (J.)Hi8tory of Solyman and Almena. 222.94
— Theodosius and Constantia 222.94
Langstaff (Lancelot), pseud. See Ibvino (W. )
Laniee (Sidney). Tiger lilies 222.44
Lanmeee. DoBB(Jfrs. J. C. R.) 175.12
Lapstone ; or, the sailor turned shoemaker. Abbott
(J.) Harper's story books, V. 10. . . . 216.89
La Salle (A. de). Little Jetan de Saintre. . 222.79
Labcelle (L. E.) Magdalen the tnchantress. 225.12"
Lascelles (Lady Caroline), pscwd. See Bbaddon (M. E. )
Lascine. By an Oxford man 220.37
Lasselle (Mrs. N. P.) The belle of Washington. 222.4G
Last Aldini (The). Dudevant (Mme. A. L. A. D.) 175.57
Last Athenian (The). Bydbeeg (V.) . . . 244.51
Last baron of Crana (The denounced, or the). Bamim
(M.) 132.33
IiAst chronicle of Barset. Tboixope (A.) . . 2(il.59
Last day of a condemned man. Hugo (V.) . 214.61
Last days of a king. [Murat.] Habtmann (T.) 212.49
Last days of PompeiL Bulwee-Lytton (E. G.
E. L.) 144.13
Last of the barons. Bulweb-Lytton(E.G.E.L.) 144.14
Last of the foresters. Cooke (J. E.) ... 163.12
Last of the Mohicans. Coopee (J. F.) . . . 164.01
Last of the Mortimers. Ouphant (Mrs. M. 0.
W.) 234.13J
Last of his name. Peece (E.) 241.02
Lateb tales. 1867-68. Andebsen (H. C.) . . 121.35
Lateb years. Prime (W, C.) 241.65
LATTEBdays. Shebwood (M. M.) Works, v. 2. 252.02
Launcelot Greaves. Smollett (T.) Works, v. 5. 5UG7.08
Lauba Everinghara. Grant (.1.) 216.05
Laueel bush. Cbaik (Mrs. D. M. Muloeh). . 235.80
Lauson tragedy. De Foresx (W.) In Little classics, v. 3. 22G.8S
Lavenobo ; the scholar, the gipsy, the priest. Boeeow
(G.) 135.03
Same. 3 v. 135.04
Lavenu (L. S.) Erlesmere ; or contrasts of
character 222.45
Lavinia. Ruffini (G.) 244.45
Lavdoa; or one year of wedlock. Caelen (E. F.) 145.42
Law and the lady. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . 162.38
Lawebnoe (G. A.) Anteros 222.77
— Barren honor 222.47
BBOOKLZN MKBGANTILE LIBBABV.
FICTION : Iiawrenoe to iMiUe.
497
— Breaking a butterfly ; or, Blanche Etlerslie's
ending 222.52
— Brakespearo ; or, fortunes of a free lance. . 222.48
— Guy Livingstone 222.53
— Hagareue 224.17
— Maurice Dtring ; or, the quadrilateral . . 222.49
— Sans Merci ; or, kestrels and falcons. . . 222.50
— Sword and gown 222.51
Lawrekce Lancewood, pseud. See Wise (D.)
Laweence' s adventures. Trowbbidge (J. T.) 262.17
LAWEENciis (Tiie). XuKNBULL (Charlotte). . 266.45
Lawbie Todd. Gai,t (J.) 193.23
IiAZABnsiE.) Alide : an episode of Goethe's life. 22.3.00
Leaf in the storm. " Ouida." [Rame (L. dela).] 172.26
Same. In Little clussics, v. 11 22G.99
Leah : a woaia;i of fashion. Edwards (Mrs. A.) 182.43
Leah Mordecai. Abbott (Mrs. B. K. )
Leam Daudas (Atonement of). Luiton
E. L.)
Leab of the Steppe. Toubqeneff (L. ) .
Leathee-btockinq tales. Cooper (J. F.)
(Mrs.
113.21
" 224.03
266.67
1. Decrslayor. . . 163.23
2. Last 01 tlie Irlohl-
cauB 164.01
3. Patbflnder.
4. Pioneers.
^. Prairie.
164.08
164.10
164.11
Leather stocking and silk. Cooke (J. E.) . 163.18
Leaves from a family journal . Sodvestbe (E.) 253.52
Le.wes from Margaret's Smith's journal. WHrrTiEB
(J. G.) 263.57
Leavitt (J. M. ) The American cardinal, [anon.] 114.30
Led astray, or la petite comtesse. Feuilijet (O. ) 192.21
Ledbuey (Adventures of Jfr.) Smith (A.) . 252.75
Lee(D.K.) Master-builder 222.54
— Merrimack ; or, life at the loom 225.55
Lee (Jfis. E. B.) Parthenia 222.56
Lee (Harriet). Canterbury tales. 2v. . . . 222.57
Contents : v. 1. lutroduction. The landlady's tale— Mary
Lawsoti. The friend's tale — Stauhopo. The wife's tale —
Julia The traveler's tale— Moutford. The poet's tale —
Arundel. The old womau's talo— Lothaire, a legend.
2. The Germau's talo— Kruitzuer. The Scotsman's tale.
— Claudine. The Frenchman's tale — Constance. The offi-
cer's tale— Cavendish.
Lee (Holme), psewl. See Paeb (H. )
Lee (Margaret). Dr. Wilmer's love. . . . 222. 73
Lee (Sophia). Canterbury tales 222.59
Contents ; Introduction. The clergyman's tale. Pem-
broke. Memoir of Sophia Lee. The young lady's tale.
The two Emilys.
Leech club ; or, the mystery of the Catskill. Owen
(G. W.) 236.01
Leeds (W. H., translator). Popular tales and romances
of northern nations. 3 v. ..... 255.01
LeFanu (J. S.) All in the dark 223.01
— Checkmate 223.08
— GuyDeverelL 223.02
— Hou.se by the churchyard 223.03
— Lost name 223.04
— Tenants of Malory 223.04
— Uncle SUas 223.07
— Wylder's baud 223.06
LEFT-handed Elsa. [finon.] 226.40
Left on L'lbrador. Stephens (C. A.) . . . 256.10
Legend of Montrose. Scott ( Sir Walter). . 245. 31
Legend ot R jading Abbey. Macfaelane (C. ) 2'24. (12
Leoend of tile BhioH. Thackeray (W. M.) . 255.57
Legends aud stories of Ireland. Lover (S.) 2 v. 224.30
Legends of the American revolution. Lippabd
(G.) ' . . . 2'23.94
Legends of Charlemagne. Buuinoh (T.) . 143.30
Legends of number Nip. Lemon (M.) . . 185.36
Legends of the Black Watch. Grant (J.) . 216.06
Legends of the Christian east. St. John (B.) 244.70
Legends of Mexico. Lippabd (G.) .... 223.b9
Legends of the West. Hall (J.) 212.19
Leoband (M. ) The Cambridge freshman ; or, memoirs
of Mr. Golightly 223.09
Leigh (Marian). My own story 223.10
Leiohton court. Ki»osiJ;y (H.) 222.04
Leila ; or the island. Tytler (A. F.) . . . 262.30
Leila in England. TTrLEB(AF.) .... 262.31
Leila at home. Tttler (A. F.) 262.32
Leila, or the siege of Granada. Bulweh-Lytton (E.
G. E. L., (ordii/Uoii) 144.15
Leisube hoar eeries. Namely :—
About (C.) H»n with a broken ew 111.03
— Notary's nose IIIM
Alcustis lU.3fi
Alexander (Mrs.) Her dearest foe 115.88
— Heritage o( Laiigdale 11S.38
— lUlpb Wlltou's weird IISJM
— Which sliall it l» ? aofi.TO
— Wooiug o't 264.82
Anerbacli (B.| Aloys 124.27
— Black forest village stories l'J4.ao
— Convlcis (The) and their cbildrea. , . . 124.24
— Edelweiss 1*^4.15
— Oermau talcs I'.i4.'21
— Joseph in the snow 1'24.22
— Little barefoot, 124.08
— Lorley and Itclnhard 124.26
— On the heights 124.09
— Villa on the Bhino 124.19
Butt (B. M.) Miss Mnlly 143.37
Bjdnisou (B.) Fisher maiden 133.29
Cadell (U. M.| Ida Craven 161.18
CherbiUiez (V.| Count KostU liU.33
— Joseph Noinl s revenge 163.32
— Prosper 163.34
Clarke (C. C.) Noblesse oblige 233.87
Corkiau (A.) Bessie Lang 166.03
Craven (P.) PTeurangc 165.39
Droz (ti.) Around a spring 175.53
— Babolaiu 176.30
Erskiuo (Mrs. T.) Wyncote 186.08
Froytag (a.) Ingo 19-2.38
— Ingraban 192.39
Gift (T.) Pretty Miss BcUew 196.33
Goethe (J. W. von). Elective affinities. . . 195,22
Uardy (T.) Denperate lemedies 216.36
— Far from the maddiug crowd 216.37
— Hand of Ethelberta 216.38
, — ■ Pair of blue eyes 216.35
— Under the greenwood tree 210.34
Jenkin (Mrs. C.) Jupiter's daughters. . . 216,87
— Madame de Beaupre 221.08
— ■ Psyche of to-day 221.10
— Skiimlshiug 221.11
— Who breaks pays 221.12
— Within an ace 221 ,2*2
Miyendie {Lady M. £,) Oianiietto 225,98
Maxwell (C) Story of three sisters. . . . 231.17
Oliphant (Mrs. M, O, W,) Whiteladles. . . '234.89
Palgrave (W. G.) Hermann Agha 234,68
Parr (L,) Hero Carthew 235.55
Poyntcr (E. F.) Ersilia 186.20
— My little lady '232,94
Richardson (,S,) Clarissa Harlowe 243,09
Schmid (H ) The habermeister 244,86
Slip (A) in the lens 261,79
Spielhagen (F,) What the swallows sang. . '253,99
Tourgeneff (I, 8,) Dimitri Boudine. . . . 266,66
— Fathers and sons 262.21
— Liza 256,'24
— On the eve 262.22
— Smoke 256.23
— Spring floods : a Lear of the steppe. . . 266,67
Tytler (C. C. F.) Jonathan 262.80
— Mistress Judith 261,95
Wslford (L. B.) Mr. Smith 262.74
Winthrop (T.) Cecil Dreeme 264.28
— Edwin Brothertofl 264.29
— John Brent 264.30
LEistTEE moments. Bennett (M. H. B. ) . . 133.18
Leland (Anna). Home 223.11
Leland(C. G. ) Johnny kin and the goblins. . 186.30
Lemon (M.) Leyton Hall, a tale of love and
jealousy 223.12
— Legends of Number Nip 185.36
Lena Itivers. Holmes (jlfrs. M. J.) .... 213.54
Lennaed (D. B. ) Tales from Moliere's plays. . 223.13
Lennox (C. ) Female Quixote ; or adventures ot Ara-
bella. 2v. [anon.] 223.15
Lennox (Mary). <See Cook (M. L.)
Lenzen (Maiie). Not in their set. From the German
byM. S 2-23.17
Leo, pseuil. The scape goat. 244.95
Leonard and Gertrude. Pestalozzi (J.H.) 2 v. 235 34
Leonora. Edoewoeth (Maria). . . v. 8 of 182.07
Leonora Casaloni. Teollope (T. A.). . . . 261.82
Leonora d'Orco. James (G. P. R.) .... 215.66
Leontine ; or, the court of Louis xv. Mabbblt
(Mrs. K. C.) 224.51
Le Sage (A. R.) Bachelor of Salamanca. 2 v. 223.18
— Gil Bias 223.'20
Same. 3 v. 223.21
Same. 2 v 223.24
— Lame devil 223.93
Leslie (Miss E.) Pencil sketches. .... 223.26
In Mking for books, uw the " Bosk Order," giving tbe AU i'SOU'S liAlil8,tUe first put of the IITIiE, and the NDUUSB.
498
FICTION: Les'ie to UtU»
LESiiiE (Madeline), pseiid. See Bakeb (H. N. W.)
Leslie Tyrrell. Ceaik (G. M.) ..... 165.20
LffisKQ (G. E.) Fables and epigrams, with Essays on
fable and epigram 185.08
Lessons in life. Akthub (T. S.) 123.13
Lesteb (C. E.) Stanhope Burleigh ; or the Jesuits in
our own homes. 223.27
Lbttbk-bao of the Great Western. Haijbueton
(T.) 212.80
Letters of Ortis. Fosoolo (Ugo) .... 192.2-1
Letters to an incognita. Meeimeb (P.) . . 3251.16
Lever (Charles). Arthur O'Leary 223.28
— BarringtoQ 223.29
— Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly, o . . . . 223.31
— Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon. . . . 223.30
— Con Ciegan, the Irish Gil Bias 223.33
— Confessions of Harry LoiTequer. 2 v. . . 223.34
— Daltons, or three roads in Me 223.36
— Davenport Dunn : a man of our day. . . 223.39
— Day's ride : a life's romance 223.40
— Diary and notes of Horace Templeton. . . 223.41
— Dodd family abroad 223.42
— Fortunes of Glencore 223.46
— Gerald Fitzgerald, " the chevalier." . . . 223,47
— Jack Hinton the guardsman 223.48
— Kate O'Donoghue. [Saoie as O'Donoghue.] 223.57
— Knight of Gwynne 223.49
— Lord Kilgobbin 223. fi4
— Luttrell of Airan 223.52
— Martins of Cro' Martin. 3 v 223.53
— Maurice Tiemey, the soldier of fortune. . 223.56
— O'Donoghue (The) 223.57
— One of them 223.58
— Rent in a cloud 223.63
— Roland Cashel 223.59
— St. Patrick's eve 223.63
— Sir Brooke Fosbrooke 223.60
— Sir Jasoer Carew 223.61
— That boy of Norcott's 223. G6
— Tom Burke of " Ours." 223.(52
— Tony Butler 261.41
Lewald (Fanny). Hulda. or th3 deliverer. From the
German, by Mrs. A. L. Wister 226.41
— Lake house 223.69
IiEWES (George H.) Eanthorpe 223.67
— 'Three sisters and three fortunes ; or, Rose, Blanche,
andViolst 22:!.68
Lewes (Marian Evans, wife of G. H.) [' George Eliot.']
Adam Bede 184.01
— Daniel Deronda. 2 v. 188.32
— Felix Holt, the radical 181.02
— Middlemarch. 2v 184.08
— MiU on the floss 184.03
— Romola 184.04
— Silas Marner. . 184.05
— Scenes of clerical life 184.06
Lewis (C. B., the Detroil Free Press man). " Quads
odds ;" anecdote, humor, and pathos. . 223.83
Lewis (M.G.) Bravo of Venice. .... 223.70
— Tales of wonder 1663.23
Lewis Arundel. Smbdlby (F. E. ) .... 252.61:
Lbyton Hall, a tale of jealousy. Lemon (Mark). 223.12
Liberators of Holland. Chaeles (E.) . . . 153.16
LiBRABY of fiction. Or femily story-teller. 2 v. 223.91
LiBUssA. M03«08(J. 0. A.) [/n Tales from the Gei-man.] 151.13
Lie (J.) The pilot and his wife : a Norse love
story. ; 223.90
LiEFDE ( Rev. 3. de). See De Ltepde.
Life and alone. \anon.'\ 223.96
» Lite and adventures of Robin Hood. Maesh
(J. B.) 225.78
Life and love in Norway. See Atrmjl. . . 232.43
Life and sayings of Mrs, Partington. Shillabee
(B. P. ) . . . . 252.17
Life before him. [anon.] 223.71
Life-boat : a tale of onr coast heroes. BaUjAnttne
(R. M.) 131.24
Life for a life. Ceaes (D. M. Muloch). . . 232.50
Life here and there. Willis (N. P.) . . . 264.12
Life in a whaler. By Sailor Charley, pseudon. 223.95
Life in Dalecarlia. Beemer (F.) 235.99
LiFB in Danbury. Bailey (J. M.) .... 125.40
Lite in Israel. Richaeds (M. T ) .... 243.08
Life in the East Indies. Thombs (W. H.) . 266.17
Life in the irou mills. Davis {Mrs. B. H.) [/» Atlantic
tales.) 124.04
Life in tlie new world. Sealsfield (Charles). 251.07
Life in the wUdfl. Maetineau (H. ) . . . . 231.27
Life of Jefferson S. Batkins, member from Cranberry
Centre. Written by himself. Jones (J. S.) 132.28
Life of Mansie Wauch, tailor in Dalkeith. Moie
(D.M.) ........... . 232.21
Life of Sir John Falstaff. Beough (Robert B.) 1755.02
Lite of vicissitudes. James (G. P. R.) . . . 215.86
Life on the lakes, [anon.] 226.38
Life sketches. Dumont (Mrs. J. L.) . . . 181.21
Life straggle. Pabdoe {Miss J.) 234.55
Life's assize (A). Riddell (J/ra. J. H.) . . 243.29
Life's discipline, a tale of Hungary. Robinson {Mrs.
T. A. L. V. J.) 243.43
Life's lesson. [Thomas (Martha M.)] . . . 223.72
Life's lessons. Gore (Mrs. C.) 2 v. . . . 211.20
Life's secret. Wood (Mrs. H.) 264.59
Liffith Lank ; or lunacy. Webb(C. H. ) . . 263.40
Light. Modet (H.) 232.19
Light and darkness. [Chtlee (1/rs. L. P.)] . 223.73
Light and shade. Bakee {Mrs. H. N. W.) . 131.10
Light and shade ; or, the young artist. Deuey
(A. H.) 175.20
Lights and shadows of Scottish life. Wilson (J.) 264.20
Light on shadowed paths. AKTHnE(T. S. ) . 123.09
Like and unlike. Roe (A. S.) 244.03
Likes and dislikes, lanon.] 223.74
Lilian. [Geeenough (S. L.)] 223.80
Lillian ; or, or did she do right ? Faequhabson
(Martha) 191.16
Ln-LiAN ; or, the adventures of an heiress. Smith
(J. F.) 252.85
Lillian ; or, a woman's endurance. Sheimpton
(C.) 251.89
Lilliesleaf. Oliphant (M. 0. W.) .... 234.15
Lillingstones of LiUingstone. Woeboise (E. J.) 264.86
Lilly White. Goodwin (E. ) 211.08
Lily and the bee. Wakren(S.) 263.34
Lily and the cross. De Mille (J.) .... 172.61
Linda; or, the young pilot. Hentz (Mrs. C. L.) 213.10
Linden (Liele), pseud. Chesnut wood. 2 v. . 22.3.75
LiNDENDALE stories. Lancbwood (L. ) See Wise (D.)
LiNDisFAEN chase. Teollope (T. A. ) . . . 262.06
LiNLEY Rochford. MoCaethy (J.) .... 226.90
Linnet's trial. Smedley (M. B.) .... 223.76
LiNNY Lockwood. Ceowe (C.) 171.01
Linton (E. L.) Atonement of Leam Dundas. 224.03
— From dreams to waking 224.10
— Joshua Davidson, communist, [anon.'] . . 226.30
— Lizzie Lorfcon of Greyrigg 224.01
— Patricia Kemball 224.00
— Sowing the wind 224.02
— Witch stories 3812.11
Linton family. Beadford (S. H.) .... 141.09
LiNwooDS ; or, sixty years since. Sedgwick (Miss C.
M.) 2v 251.10
Lion Ben of Elm Island. Kellogg (E.) . , 221.94
Lion Jack. Baenum (P. T.) 132.29
Lionel Lincoln ; or, the leaguer of Boston. Coopee
(J. F.) 164.02
Lippaed (G.) Legends of the Amer. revolution. 223.94
— Legends of Mexico 223.99
LiPPiNCOTT (Mrs. S. J. C.) ['Grace Greenwood.']
— ^ Forest tragedy and other tales 224.04
— Greenwood leaves 224.06
— History of my pets 223.85
— Recollections of my childhood, etc. . . . 223.84
— Stories from famous ballads 223.86
— Stories of many lands 221.07
Lisle (Mary). ' Long, long ago.' .... 223.79
Little Agnes. Bakee (Mrs. H. N. W.) . . 131.37
Little barefoot. Aiibebaoh (B. ) 121.08
Little beauty. Grey (Mrs. E. C.) . . . . 211.61
Little Bobtail. Adams (W.T.) 113.37
Little boy's story. Gouraud (J.) .... 211.06
Little Briggs and I. Litdlow (F.H.) /n Little classics, v.ll. 226.99
Little duke. Yonqe (CM.).... . . 205.50
Little brother, e<c. Ludlow (P. H.) . . . 221.41
BBOOKLXN MGROAMTIIiB LIBBAEY.
FICTION : lAtio to Lord.
499
LiTTMi by litUe. Abams (W. T.) 112.23
LriTLB camp on Eagle Hill. \Vae}jeb(S.) . . 263.25
Little classics. Eil. by R. Johnson. 16 v. . 220.83
V. 1 . Exile.— EtixAii Brand, by N. Hawthorne. Swans of
Lir, by Or. Griffin. A night in a wurlsahop, by J. Green-
wood. Outuaitta of Poker Flat, by Bret Uarte. Tlie man
without a country, by E. E. Hale, i'light of a Tartar tribe,
by T. De Quiucey.
2. /nfeifec(.— House and the brain, by E. Bulwer-Lytton.
D'outre mort, by H. P. Spofford. The fill of the house of
Usher, by E. A. Poe. Cliops the dwarf, by (3. Dickens.
Wakefield, by N. Hawthorne. Murder, considered as one
of the fine arts, by T. De Qulncey. Captain's story, by Mrs.
B. U. Davis.
3. Tragedy. — The murders in the Rue Morgue, by E. A.
Poe. The Lauson tragedy, by J. W. Deforest. The iron
Bhroud, by W. Mudford. The bell-tower, by H. Melville.
The Kathayan slave, by E. 0. .Tudson. Tlie story of La
Boche, by H. Mackenzie. The vision of sudden death, by
T, De Quincey.
4. ii/e.— Itab and his friends, by John Brown. A ro.
mance of real life, by W. D. Howells. The luck of Roaring
Camp, by Bret Harte. Jerry Jarvis's wig, by U. H. Bar-
ham. Beauty and the beast, by N. P. Willis. David Swan,
by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Di-eamthorp, by Alexander
Smith. A bachelor's revery, by D. O. Mitchell. The
grammar of Ufe, by B. F. Taylor. My chateaux, by G W.
Curtis, Dream-children, by C. Lamb. The man in the
reservoir, by C. F. Hoffman. Westminster Abbey, by
Joseph Addison. Tlie puritans, by 'f . B. Macaulay. Get-
tysburg, by Abraham Lincoln,
5. Laughter. ~\ Christmas carol, by C. Dickens. The
haunted crust, by Katherine Saunders. A dissertation upon
roast pig, by C. Lamb. The total depravity of inanimate
things, by Mrs. E. A Walker. The skeleton in the closet,
be E. E. Hale. Sandy Wood's sepulchre, by Hugh Miller.
A visit to the asylum for aged and decayed punsters, by
O. W. Holmes. Mr. Tibbot O'Leary. the curious, by Ger-
ald Griffin, Neal Miilone, by W. Carleton.
6. Lowe.— Love and sUates, by T. Winthrop. The maid
of MaUnes, by E. B. Lytton. The story of Ruth— Holy
Bible. The Rise of Iskauder, by B. Disraeli.
7. Romance. — Iris, by O. W. Holmes. The Rosicrucian,
by D. M. M. Craik. The South Breaker, by H. P. Spofford,
The snow-storm, by J. Wilson. The king of the peak, by
A. Cunningham.
8. J/ystery.— The ghost, by W. D. O'Connor. The four-
flfteen express, by A. B. Edwards. The signal-man, by C.
Dickens. Tne haunted ships, by A. Cunningham. A raft
that no man made, by R. T. S. Lowell. The invisible prin-
cess, by F. O'Connor. The advocate's wedding-day. by C,
Crowe. The birthmark, by N. Hawthorne.
9. Comedy. — Barny O'Reirdon, the navigator, by Samuel
XiOver. Haddad-Ben-Ahab the traveller, by John Gait.
Bluebeard's ghost, by Wm. M. Thackeray. The picnic
party, by Horace Smith. Father Tom and the pope, by
Samuel Ferguson Johnny Darbyshlre, by Wm. Howitt.
The gridiron, by S. Lover. The box tunnel, by C. Reade.
10 Childhood — -Dog of Flanders, by L. De la Rame.
King of the Golden river, by Ruskiu. Lady of Shalott. by
E. S, Phelps. Marjorie Fleming, by John Brown. Little
Jakey, by Mrs, S. H. De Kroyft. Lost child, by Henry
Kingsley. Goody gracious I aud the forget-me-not, by
John Neal. Faded leaf of history, by Mrs. B. H. Davis.
Child's dream of a star, by Dickens.
11. H-'roism. — Little Brings and I, by F. H. Ludlow.
Bay, by H. P. Spofford. Three November days, by B, F.
Taylor. The forty-seven Rouins, by A. B. Mitford. A
chance child, by I. M.Mayo. A leaf in the storm, by L.
De la Rame.
12. fortune.— The gold-bug, by E. A. Poo The fairy-
flnder, by S. Lover. Mui-ad the unlucky, by Maria Edge-
worth. The children of the public, by E E. Hale The
rival dreamers, by John Banim. The threefold destiny,
by N Hawthorne.
13. Ileitis narrative. — Deserted village, by Goldsmith.
Ancient mariner, by Coleridge. Prisoner of Chillon, by
Byron. Bingen on the Rhine, by Caroline Norton. O'Con-
nor's child, by Campbell. Culprit Fay, by Drake. Sensi-
tive plant, by S'.u'lley. Eve of St. Agues, by Keats, Para-
dise aud the peri, by Moore. The raven, by Poe. Skele-
ton in artnor, by Longfellow. Haunted house, by Hood.
Writing on the image, by Morris. Tain O'Shauter, by
Burns. Forging of the anchor, by Samuel Ferguson.
Morte d* Arthur, by Tennyson. Horatius, by Macaulay.
14. Poems lyrical. 15. Minor poems.
16. Biographical sketches of the authors represented
In the series. With a general index.
Little Dorrit. Dickens (C.) 2 v. ... . 173.31
LrrrLE duke. Yonge (3fo.s C. M.) .... 265.0G
LrrcLE tbik life. Hamilton (Gail). [Dodoe
(M. A.) 174.59
Little folks astray. May (Sophie) 226.71
Little fox (The) ; or, story of M'Clintook's Arctic ex-
pedition 22i.77
Ltttle foxes. Stowe (H. E. B.) 5127.09
Ltttlb Jakey. De Kboytt (Mrs. S. H.) \_In Little
classics, V. 10 226.97
LrrrLE Joanna. Thobpb (K.) 261.38
Little Kate Kirby. Kobinson (P. W. ) . . . 243.70
Little lame prince. €b.\ik (D. M. Muloch). 231.85
Little Louvre. Abbott (J.) Habfeb's story books,
V. 2 216.93
Little maid of Oxbow. ALiNNEBiNa (May). . 221.92
Little men. Aloott(L. M. ) 1'22.11
LrrTLE moorland princess. Maklitt(E.) , . 225.71
LiTTLEPAOE series. /Sec Coopeb (J. F.)
Little Paul. Abbott (Jacob). Harper's story books,
V. 12 216.91
Little Peddlington and the Peddlingtonians. Pools
(J.) 211.18
Little Prudy's flyaway series. .See Clabke (R. S.)
['Sophie May.'] 226.74
Little Prudy stories. See Clabeb (E. 8.) ['Sophie
May.'] . 226.68
Little Bagamuffin. Gbeenwood (J.) . . . 2 11.. 51
IjIttle red cloak, lanon.] 224.10
LiTTLJs Red-riding-hood. Thackebat {Miss A. 1.) Fairy tale*
for grown folks. 261.04
Little sayago. Mabbtat (F.) 225.51
Little Spaniard. Mannebino (May). . . . 224.90
Little Sunshine's holiday. Cbaik (D.M.Muloch). 232.61
Little whaler. Gerstackee (F.) .... 194.26
Little women. Alcott (M. L.) 2 v. . . . 121.02
LivB aud learn. Leslie (Madeline). [Bases {Mrs. H.
N. W.)] 131.09
Live and let live. Sedowick (.Miss 0. M. ) . 251.12
Live it down. Jeafpbeson (J. C.) .... 221.05
LrvEEMOKE (Mrs. E. D. ) Zoe ; or the quadroon's
triumph. 2 v. 226.12
LrviNo for those we love (Self-made ; or). Welti
(E. A.) 263.48
LiviNQlink. DeMille(J.) 172.60
LrtTOO too fast. Adams (W.T.) 113.U
LivoNiAN tales. [Eastlakb (iadi/ C. L.)] . . 221.11
Contents: The disponent. The wolves. The Jewess.
Liza, a Russian novel. Touboekeff (I. S.) . 256.24
LizzLB Leigh, etc. Gaskell (Mrs. E. C.) . . 194.05
Lizzie Lorton, of Greyrigg. Linton (E. L.) . 221.01
Llewellyn (E. L.) The deserted mill. . . 224.12
— Title huntmg 224.13
LoBEiRA (V. ) Amadis de Gaul. 3 v. ... 226.44
Locke (D. B.) [' Petroleum V. Nasby.']
— Ekkoes from Kentucky 224.15
— Morals of Abou Ben Adhem 224.45
— Swingin' round the cirkle 221.16
Locke (Una). See Locke (Mrs. Urania).
LocKHABT (J.G.) Adam Blair aud Matthew Wald. 224.19
— Valerius 224.20
LocKHAET (L. W. M.) Fair to see 2'23.81
LoDOKB. Shelley (.¥ra. M. W.) 251.52
LoFTX and the lowly. Mackintosh (M. J.) . 224.71
LooAN (OUve). See SiKES ( Jf/'s. Wirt).
LoHMANN (F.) The mill of the vale. . . In 171.19
Lois CarroU. Vance (S. S.) 266.72
LoLs the witch. Gaskell (3frs. E. C.) . . . 194.10
Loitekings of travel Willis (N. P.) Miscellaneous
works 5076.22
Lonely ones. Heyse (Paul) 225.70
LoNO engagements : a tale of the Affghan rebellion.
KAYE(JohnW.) 234.34
Long, long ago. Lisle (Mary) 223.79
Long look ahead. Rob (A. S.) 'j!11.01
Long look house. Abbott (Edw.) . . . . 113.22
Long time ago. Okked (Meta), psetjd. . . . 236.21
Longfellow (H. W.) Hyperion ; a romance. 221.21
Same. [Tii ftis Prose works, v. 2. J . . 5052.12
— Kavanagh 221,23
— — Same. [Tji /(ia- Prose works, v. 2.] . . 5052.12
— Outre-mer. Drift-wood 5052. 1 1
LoNosTREET (A. B. ) Georgia sccnes. . . . 224. 2i
Looking around. EoE (A. S.) 244.09
Look to the end. Ellis (Jii-s. S. S.) 2 v. . 18.106
Loom and the lugger. Mab'tinsau (H.) Illustrations
of political economy, v. 6 221.32
Lord Bantam. Jenkins (Edward) 215.85
LoBD Hope's choice. Stephens (J/rs. A. S.) . 254.96
Lord mayor of London. Ainswoeth (W. H.) 115.17
Lord Montagu's page. James (G. P. R.) . . 215.64
Lord Oakburn's daughter. Wood {M-s. H.) . 264.62
LoBD of himself: Undkbwood (P. H.) . . . 266.40
In asking tor books, use the •• Book Order," Kiviug the AUTHOtt'S NAME, the flr^t pari of tlie Tl'fU* »ad the KUUBEB.
500
Fiction : Lords to »IaoDonald.
LoBDS and ladies, [nnon.] 224.25
LoBENzo Benoni. Rottini (G.) 244.46
Lorgnette. Mitchell (D. G.) 232.05
LoBivEB Littlegood, Esq. Smedley (F. E. ) . 252.(15
LoMNO (F. W.) Two college friends. . . . 223.98
LoBLET and Beinhard. Auebbach (B.) . . 124.26
LoBNA Doone. Blackmore (E. D.) . . . . 133.43
Losing to win. Da vies (T.) 176.22
Loss and gain. Haven (Alice B. ) 212.85
Loss and gain : story of a convert to Romanism.
Nbwmah (J. H.) 3578.10
Lost among the wild men. Dalton (W.) . . 171.25
Lost and saved. Norton (Mrs. C. E.) . . . 233. -16
Lost and won. Arthur (X. S.) 123.20
Lost bank note. Wood (Mrs. H.) .... 264.60
Lost, but found ; or the Jewish home. [Baker
(H. N. W.)] 125.03
Lost child. Kinoslet (H.) In Little classics,
V. 10. 226.97
Lost daughter. Hentz (Mrs. C. L.) . . . 213.11
Lost despatch. Frtedrich (F. ) 193.44
Lost for love. Braddon (M. E.) 141.04
Lost heir of Linlithgow. Southworth (Mrs. E.
D. E. N.) 254.83
Lost heiress. Southworth (Jlfra. E. D. E. N. ) 253.36
Lost in Paris, and other tales. Hodder (E.) . 213.70
Lost in a fog. De Mille (J.) 172.37
Lost Lenore ; or a roUing sione. Beach (C.) 133.04
Lost love. Owen (Ashford) 234.40
Lost manuscript. Fbeitao (G.) 3 v. . . . 192.35
Same 193.03
Lost name. Lb Fanu (J. S.) 223.04
Lost ship. Neale (W. J.) 233.25
Lost Sir Massingberd. Pays (James). . . 224.14
Lost will and the diamond bracelet. Wood (Mrs.
H.) 264.61
LoTHAiB. Disraeli (B.) 174.49
LoTHRop (Amy), pseud. See Warner (A. B.)
Lottie Darling. Jeafpreson (J. 0. ) . . . 216.09
Loud (J.) Gtabriel Vane ; his fortune and his
friends 224.26
LooDON (Mrs. — ). The mummy ; a tale. . . 224.09
Louie's last term at St Mary's. Harris (Mrs.
M. C.) 161.22
Louis Sinclair. Lancewood (Lawrence). [Wise
(D.I] 222.33
Louisa Mildmay. Marsh (Mrs. A. C.) . . . 235.95
Louisa of Prussia and her times. MiiHLBACH (Louisa),
pseud. qfUxrsDT (G.) 233.02
Louisa von Plettenhaus [anon.'] 224.27
LouLSE de la Vallifere. Dumas (A.) .... 181.06
LovB afloat Skeppard iF. H.) 251.63
Love after marriage. Hentz ( itfcs. C. L. ) . . 213.17
Love and duty. Ovm (Mrs. A..) Works, v. 1. 234.28
LavE and liberty. Dumas (A.) 181.13
Love and mesmerism. Smfth (H. ) .... 253.05
Love and akates. Winthkop (T.) /» Little classics, v. 6. 226.88
Same. Wikihrop (T.) Life in tlie open air. . . 264.31
Love and valor. Hood (Tom i 213.91
Love in idleness. Olnev (E. W. ) 234.74
Love in the 19th century. Preston (Miss H. W.) 241.76
LovEmitoh. GooKTON (H.) 161.01
Love me little love me long. Reade (0.) . . 242.20
Love or marriage. Black (W.) 134.03
Love story. Southey (E. ) 5075.22
Love stories of the English watering-place.?. . 224.37
Love that lived. Eiloart (Mrs. C. J.) . . . 186.18
Love token for children. Sedgwick (Miss C. M.) 251.13
Love's conflict Marry at (F.) [Church (Mrs.
Rois).] • 154.15
Love's labor won. Southworth (Mrs. E.D.E.N.) 253.37
Love's victory. Fabjeon (B. L.) 196.16
LoVEL the widower. Thackeray (W. M.) . . 255.42
LovELS of Aiden. Braddon (M. E.) . . . 135.40
Lover i Samuel). Barney O'Kierdon. . . , 224.28
Same. In Little classics, v. 9. . . . 226.96
— ^^y-^'^^^r. In Ltttle classics, v. 12 227.15
— Qndiron (The). In LirrLK classics, v. 9 226.96
— Handy Andy. 224.29
— He would be a gentleman ; or, treasure trove. 224.33
— Legends and stories of Ireland 224.30
Contents : Barney O'Rierdon, the navigator. The fairy
finder. The gridiron. Essays on fools, etc.
— RoryO'More 224.32
— Treasure trove 224.33
Lover's stratagem. Carlen ( J/Jss E. F. ) . . 145.44
Lover's trials ; or, the days before the Revolution.
Denison (Mrs. M. A.) 173.05
Lovers and thinkers. Gordon (Hewes). [Clarke (E.
G.H.)] 15.5.08
Low(C. R.) Tales of old Ocean 224.18
Lowell (R. T. S. ) Antony Brade 224.42
— The neWvpriest in Conception Bay. . . . 224. 35
— A raft that no man made. In Lrrn.G classics, v. 8. . 226.95
Lowly ways ; or Louisa von Plettenhaus. . . 224.27
Loyal unto death, [anon.^ 226.47
JVo^.— Originally published as LoyAL, a novel.
LucLA : her problem. Douglas (A. M.) . . . 174.56
Luck and pluck. Aloer (H.,jr.) 121.36
Luck and pluck series. /See Axgeh (H, jr.) . 121.30
Same. 2d series 122.44
Luck of Barry Lyndon. 2 v. Thackeray (W.M.) 255.43
Same. In his Miscellanies, v. 3. . . 255.59
Luck of Ladysmede. [anon.] 224.38
Luck (The) of Roaring Camp. Harte (F.Bret). 212.44
Same. 7n Little classics, v. 4. . . . 226.86
LucRETiA. Bulweb-Lytton (Sir E.) . . . 144.30
LiroY Arden ; or Holy wood Hall. Grant (J.) 211.9
Lucy Arlyn. Trowbridge (J. T.) .... 262.12
Lucy Boston ; or woman's rights and spiritualism.
Folio (Fred), pseud 224.39
Lucy Clare. Sherwood (Mrs.M.M.) Works, v.3. 252.03
LucT Crofton. Oliphant (Mrs. U. O. W.) . 234.16
Lucy Maria. Diaz (Mrs. A. M.) 174.43
Lucy's visit Abbott (J.) 111.55
Ludlow (F.H.) The hasheesh-eater. . . . 224.40
— Little Biiggs and I. In Little classics, v. 11. . . . 226.99
— Little brother, and other genre-pictures. . 224.41
Ludovici (Louis). ['Monk.'] Going and sons. 224.43
Luke (Mrs. S.) The female Jesuit .... 224.44
Lulu. Walworth (M. T.) 262.50
Lulu's novel. Polka (E.) From the German. 241.41
Lutfullah. Ed. by E. B. Eastwick.
Luttrell of Arran. Lever (C. ) 223.52
Lydia ; or a woman's book. Cbosland (Mi-s. N. ) 165.34
Lying (Illustrations of). Opie (Mrs. A.) Works,
V. 3 234.29i
Lyle McDonald. Keene (Mrs. S. F.) . . . 215.98
Lynde Palmer, pseud. See Peebles (M. L. )
Lyndon, pseud. .See Bright (M. A.)
Lytton. See Bclwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L.)
M. orN. Melville (G. J. W.) 231.97
Mabel ; or, heart histories. Rice (R.) . . . 243.05
Mabel Lee. Reid (C. ) 224.48
Mabel Vaughan. Cummins (Maria). . . . 171.13
Mabel's mistake. Stephens (Mrs. A. S.) . . 253.74
Mabel's progress. [Tbollope (3/rs. T.A.)] . 266.52
Maberly (Mrs. K. C. ) Lady and the priest. . 224.50
— Leontine ; or, the court of Louis 15th. . . 224.51
Mabinooeon. Bulfinch (T.) Age of chivalry. 143.31
Macaria. Evans (A. J.) 183.29
McCabe (James D., jr.) Planting the wilderness. 224.47
Maccallum Lothair. By the Right Hon. B — D— .
pseud 174.55
McCarthy (J.) A fair Saxon 225.68
— Dear Lady Disdain 227.25
— Lady Judith 223.8S
— Linley Rochford 226.90
— My enemy's daughter 223.87
— Paul Massie 226.91
— Waterdale neighbors 224.52
M'CoNNEL (J. L. ) Grahame; or, youth and man-
hood 224.54
— Talbot and Vernon 224.55
— The Glenns, a family history 224.53
Macdermots of Ballycloran. Tbollopb (A.) 3v. 261.00
Macdonald (F. ) Nathaniel Vaughan : priest and
man 226.50
MacDonald (G. ) Adela Cathcart 224.85
— Alec Forbes of Howglen 224.56
— Annals of a quiet neighborhood. .... 224.58
BaOOKLYN MEBOANTILE IiIBBABT.
FICTION : MaoDonald to Maitland.
601
— At the back of the north wind. 221.93
— David Elginbrod 224.82
— Dealings with the fairies. 185.16
— Double story 227.80
— Guild Court 224.57
— Gutt»-percha Willie 226.52
— Malcohn 226.G3
— Phantastes, a faerie romance 221.59
— Portent (The) 224.81
— Princess and the goblin 224.87
— IJanald Banncrman'g boyhood 221.84
— Kobert Falconer 224.83
— St. George and St Michael 227.81
— Seaboard parish 224. GO
— Thomas Wingfold, curate 227.82
— Vicar's daughter 226. 51
— Wilfrid Cumbermede 224.95
Macdonell (Agnes). For the king's dties. . 225.08
MiODONNEix (Wm.) Heathens of the heath. . 227.35
Macfabland (Jlfr,?. Abby Sage). /Sje Eichabdson
(.Ifr.f. A. S. M.) 21-1.92
Macpabline (Ch. ) The camp of refuge. . . 224. 61
— Dut^h in the Medway 224.62
— Legend of Beading abbey 224.62
— Romance of history. Italy. 3v 224.63
Maogbeoob (A. L.) John Ward's governess. 224.60
— Professor's wife 224.46
Machiavelli (N. ) Story of Belphagor. In KoscoE (T.)
Italian novelists, v. 2 244.21
McIntosh (JMis.9 M. J. ) Aunt Kitty's tales. .224.67*
— Charms and counter-charms 224.67
— Conquest and self-conquest 221.68
— Cousins 224.69
— Evening.s at Donaldson manor 224.70
— Lofty and lowly. 2v 224.71
— Meta Gray ; or, what makes home happy. . 224. 73
— Prais3 and principle 221.74
— Two lives ; or, to seem and to be. . . . . 224.75
— Two pictures 224.76
— Violet 224.77
— Woman an enigma. 224.78
— Year with Maggie and Emma 221.79
Maokabness (Mrs. M. k., formerly Miss Planchi).
— Children of the olden time 224.49
— Cloud vrith the silver lining 241.24
— Coming home 211.25
— Dream chintz 241.27
— Influence 241.2S
— Merry Christmas. . . . ^ 241.29
— OldJolliffe. [With sequel.] 2 v. ... 241.30
— Only 241.31
— Star in the desert 241.32
— Trap to catch a sunbeam. 241.33
MgKben (Phebe F.) Theodora : a home story. 227. f<9
— Taomton hall 227.88
McKeeveb (H.) Edith's ministry 224.80
— Maude and Miriam, or the fair crusader. . 225.16
— Nothing but leaves 225.00
— Silver threads 225.03
— Sunshine ; or, Kate Vinton 225. 01
— Twice crowned : a story of the days of Queen
Mary 225.69
— Westbrook parsonage 225.1:!
— WoodclifT. 225.02
Mackenzie (Mrs. A. S.) Anreola, or the black
sheep 226.48
— Married against reason 224.88
Mackenzie (E.) Iloua pass 224.86
M.iCKENZiE (H.) Miscellaneous works. . . . 5053.07
Contents : Mau of feeliug. Mati of the world. Julia do
Roabignu.
-^- Story of La Roche. In LrrrLE classics, T. 3. 226.85
Mackenzie (R. S. ) Bits of blarney 22.5.01
— Tressilian and his friends 225.05
McLain (M. W.) Wedding garments ; or, Bessie Mor-
ris's diary 226.98
MoLandboboh (F.) Automaton ear, and other
sketches 227.37
Maolaben (A.) Fairy faxaHj : fairy mythology of
Europe 185.22
Macuu>d ^Norman). The starling 224.94
Macusod (Donald). Bloodstone. .... 225.77
— Pynnshurst ; his wanderings, etc 225.06
Macnihh (B.) Tales, essays, and sketcben. 2 ▼. 225.09
Macphebson, the great confederate philosopher. HiiXH
(A. C.) . . . . : 213.34
Macquoid (Katharine S. ) Charming widow ; or, wild
as a hawk 226.57
— Forgotten by the world, [anon.]. . . , 192.33
— Hester Kirton. 226.51
— My story 226.r,8
— Patty "226.55
— Rookstone 226.53
— Too soon 226.r6
Mad mamage. FiiEMiNO (M. A.) .... 192.02
Mai) Monkton ; etc. Collins (W. Wilkie). . 162.32
Madam How and lady Wliy. Kikosley (C.) .4723.11
Madame. Benedict (F. L.) 133.09
Madame Agnes. Dcbois (C.) 177.01
Madame de Beaupre. Jenkin (3fr«. C.) . . 221.08
Mad-ame de Scu<leri. Hoffmann (E. T. W.) . 213.83
Madame de Stael. Bolte (A.) 134.23
Madame Fontenoy. [Clabke (C. C.)] . . . 226.64
Madame Th^rfese. Ebckmann (E. ) and Chatbian
(A.) 183.22
Madcap Violet. Black (Wm.) 134.43
Madeleine : a tale of Auvergne. Kavanaoh (J.) 221.50
Madeline Leslie, pseud. See Bakeb (H. N. W.)
Mademoiselle fifty millions. Dash (La comtesse),
pseud, of 8aint-Mab3 (C. de C. de). . . 171.51
Mademoiselle Mathilde. Kinqslet (H.) . . 226.01
Mademoiselle Merquem. Dcdevant (A.L.A.D.) 175.30
Mademoiselle Mori, a tale of modem Rome. Ci.abke
(CO 225.10
Madge ; or night and morning. Goodwin (Mrs.
H. B.) 211.09
Madonna Mary. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) . 234.17
Mae Madden. Mason (M. M.) 227.74
Maqa stories. From Putnam's monthly. . . 225.11
Contents : Fouud and lost. My three convereations with
MisaCbester. Mrs. Macaimum'a bill. The leastof the t-ran-
ben-ies. Tolliwotte's ghust. Professor Fhautillo. The nior-
mou'8 wile. The rich merchant of Cairo. The legend of
Goodman Poverty. The donble veil. My husband'.s mother.
The old woman wlio dried up and blew away. The uuibuB-
eador in tipite of himself. Elegant Tom iJillar. A toss-up
for a husband. Uncle Bernard's story. How I came to be
married.
Maodalena. Maelitt(E.) [John(E.)] . . 225.70
Magdalen Hepbrnn. Oliphant (.Wis. M. O. W.) 234.18
Magdalen the enchantress. Lascelle ( L. £. ) 225. 1 2
Maggie and Emma Mackintosh (M. J.) . . 224.79
Maggie Miller. Holmes (M.J.) 213.50
Magic goblet. Cablen (E.) 2 v. in 1. . . . 145.45
Magic mirror : tales. Gilbeet (W. ) . . . . 194.29
Magill (M. T. ) The Holcombes. A story of Virginia
home life 225.17
— Women, or chronicles of the late war. . . 22"). 22
Magnet stories. tSee Peebles (M. L. ) . . . 234.48
Maid Marian, fn Peacock (T. L.) Works, v. 2. 5062.16
Maid of Killeena, and other stories. Black (W.) 134.39
Maid of Malines. Bulwee-Lttton (E. 6. E. L.) In
Little classics, v. 6. 226.88
Maid of Sker. Blackmoee (B. D.) . . . . 134.30
Maid of Stralsnnd. Lietde (J. B. de). . . . 172.59
Maid, wife, and widow ; or, the cloister and the hearth.
Reade(C.) 242.14
Maiden and married life of Mary Powell. [Manning
(A.)] 225.28
Maiden aunt. [Smedlet (M. B.)] . . . . 132.20
Maiden widow. Southwobth (Mr.^. E. D. E. N.) 25<.90
Maidenhood series. Naivety :^
Asbury twins. Ci.AnKE (R. S.) 257.93
Daisy Travers ; or the girls of Hive h«lJ. Samuels I
(A. F.) 215.98
Oui Helen. Clarke (B. 8.) 226.117 !
Seven daughters. Douolas (A. M.) . . . 176.34
That queer girl. Townskiid (V. F.) . . . . 266.30
Mainstone's housekeeper. Meteyabd lE.) . 231.82
Maitland (E.) ['Herbert Ainslie.'] By and by; iin
historical romance of the future. . . . 2.35.90
— Higher law 213.76
— Pilgrim and the shrine 3584.21
i
lu aakiug for books, use the " Book Orders,." giving the AUTHOB'S HAUB, the Srst part of the TrTLE, and the NCTUBEB.
502
FICTION : Maitlaad to Married.
AlArrLAND (James A.) The old patroon ; or, the great
Van Brock property 225.11
— Sartaroe, ft tale of Norway 225.15
Majendie (Lady Margaret). Giannetto. . . 22o.98
MuoB Oahagan. Thackeray (W. M. ) MbcellaQies,
v. 1 255.57
Majob Jones's courtship. Thompson (W. T. ) . 256.29
M.UOB Roger Sherman Potter (Life and adventures of).
Tbcesdale (Pheleg vou). [Adams (F. C.)] 112.11
Make or break. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] 113.11
Maldone : an Oldport romance. Hioginson
(T. W.) 21.3.32
Malbbook. Umon.'i 225.18
Malcolm. MacDonald (G. ) 226. i;3
MvLESPiNi (C.) Novels v. 3 of 244.22
MiLLEViLLE. Abbott (J.) 111.02
Maloby (Sir T.) History of King Arthur, and of the
knights of the round table 3 v. 123.28
Malot (H.) llomaiu Kaibris : his adventures by sea
and shore 226.93
MiMvios. Gore (Mrs. C.) 211.22
Man and money. Soutestbe (E. ) .... 253.51
Man and wife. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . . 162.14
Man at arms ; or, Henry de Ceron. James (G.
P. E.) 215.65
Man in black. James (G. P. E. ) 215.66
Man ia the moon. Eaymond (E. W.) . . . 242.88
Man in the reservoir. Hoffman (C. F.) In Ltttle classics,
V. 4 22C.86
Man is love. An American story, [anon.] . 220.59
Man made of money. Jebbold(D.) . . . 221.15
Man of feeling. Mackenzie (H. ) .... 5053. 07
Man of honor. Eggleston (G. C.) .... 184.33
Man of the world. Mackenzie (H.) . . . 5053.07
Man with the broken ear. Aboot (E.) . . . 112.03
Man who laughs. Hugo (Victor) 214.62
Man who was like Shakespeare. Black (W.) Wilh hU Maid
of Killena, etc 134.39
Man who was not a colonel. By a high private. 2:W.70
Man without a country. Halb (E. E.) In 212.06
Same. Ia Atlantic tales 124.04
• Same. In Little classics, v. 1 226.83
MvNcaESTBB strika. Mabtineau (H.) . . . 231.29
Manphed. Gdebbazzi (F. D.) 211.72
Maniqault (G.) St. Cecilia. Parti. Adversity. 244.63
Mannerinq (May), pseudon. See Nowell (H. P. H. )
Manners (Mrs. ) See Kichaeds (Mrs. Wm. C.)
Manning [Miss Anne). Cherry and violet ; a tale of
the great plague 225.23
— Oolloc[aies of Edward Osborne, citizen and cloth
worker, of London, [1547-59J 225.24
— Deborah's diary 225.31
— Diana's crescent. 224.99
— GojJ old times 224.97
— Household of Sir Thomas More 225.30
— Jajquas Bonneval ; or, the days of the Dra-
goQuades " 225.26
— Ladies of Beaver Hollow. 225.27
— Maiden and married life of Mary Powell, afterwards
Mistress Milton 225.28
— Old Chelsea bun-house 225.29
— Passages ia the life of the faire gospeller, mistress
Anne Askew 225.25
— Provocations of madame Palissy 221.96
— Spanish barber 224.98
Mancbuvebino. Edoewoeth (M.) Novels, v. 7. 182.14
Mansfield (L. W.) Up country letters. . . 225.32
MvNSFiELD Park. Austen (Jane) 125.14
MiNsiE Wauch. MoiB (D. M.) 232.21
Mvntle (The). [Naubebt (B.)l 151.12
MvNzoNi (A.) The betrothed lovers ; [or, I promessi
sposi]: a Milanese story of the 17th century.
With the Column of infamy. 3 v. . . 225.33
MvB (Helen). Ste Walkee (Mrs. D. M.)
MiKBLB fawn ; or, romance of Monte Beni. Haw-
TH0BNE(N.) 212.57
Mabcella of Rome. [Knevels (Mrs. D. C.)] 186 07
March (Anne). The old stone house. ... 226 62
March (Walter), pseud. Scc-Willcox (O. B.)
Mahchione.ss of Brinvilliers. Smith (A.) . 252 42
Mabccs. Aimwbll (Walter). [Simonds (W.\i 252 47
Maeccs Blair ; a Btoiy of provincial times. Wbioht
(C. ,E.) 266.78
Marcus Warlaud. Hentz (C. L.) .... 213.12
Mardi, and a voyage thither. Melvillb (H.) 231.67
Margaret. Tytleb (C. C. F.) 261.90
Margaret, a prairie home. Bbiqhi (Mrs. M. A.) 142.03
Margaret, a tale of the real and ideal. Judd (Rev.
Sylvester) 221.34
Margaret and her bridesmaids. [Stretton (J. )] 225.36
Margaret Cecil. Bell (C. D.) 133.21
Margaret Denzil's history. [Greenwood (F. )] 225.37
Margaret Hamilton. Newby (Ifrs. C. J.) . 233.29
Margbet Howth, a story of to-day. Davis (Mrs.
E. H.)^ 172.011
Margaret Lyndsay. Wilson (J.) .... 264.20
Margaret Maitland. Oliphant (J/;-s. M. O. W.) 234.19'
Margaret Moncrieffe. Burdett (Charles). . 115.18
AIargaret Percival. Seweli. (E. M.) . . . 251.42
Maegaeet Smith's journal. Whittiee (J. G. ) 2G3.57
Same. In his Prose works, v. 1. . . . 5077.10
Margaret's engagement, [anon.'^ .... 225.33
Margaret's home (Loss and gain ; or). Haven
(A. B.) 212.!-5
Margeet Howth. Davis (J/rs. E. H. ) . . . 172.01
Mabouerite Kent. Wayne (M.W.) .... 263.70
Mabgueeite de Valois. Dumas (A.) .... 181.07
Maria ; or the wrongs of women. Godwin (Mrs. M.W.)
In her Posthumous works, v. 1-2. . . . 5823.20
Maeian Drayton (Leaves from ye journal of). . 225.44
Marian Grey. Holmes (Jtfj-s. M. J.) .... 213.55
Mabian Eooke ; or, the guest of fortune. Sedley
(H.) 251.23
Maeie Antoinette and her son. Muhlbach(L.) 233.03
Maeie Dorville ; a story of a French boarding-school.
Witt (Madame G. de) 172.47
Mabietta. Teollope (T. A.) 261.80
Marion Barnard. Smith (J. F.) '251.96
Marion Berkley. Caxton(L.) [CoMiNS(LizzidB.)] 152.33
Marion Graham, or "higher than happiness." Lander
(Meta) 222.41
Maeion Harland, psewd. See Tebhune (Mrs. M. V. H. )
Marius. Hugo (Victor). Les Miserables, part 3. 214.54
Mabjorie Daw, elc. Aldeich (T. B.) . . . 121.43
Marjorie Fleming ; a sketch. Brown (J.) . 143.18
Same. In Little classics, v. 10 226.97
Marjorie's quest. Gould (J. T.) 195.30
Marjory. Deane (M.) 172.55
Mark Gildersleeve. Sauzade (J. S. ) . . . . 215.91
Mark Rowland. MARTiNGAia; (Hawser). [Sleeper
(J. S.)] 252.62
Mark, the match boy. Alqer(H.) .... 121.26
Mark Twain. See Clemens (S. L. )
Mark Twain's Sketches, new and old. [Clemens
(S. L.)] 155.30
Mark Wilton, the clerk. Taylor (C. B.) . . 255.14
Market Harborough. Melville (W. ) . . . 235.86
ILiELiTT (E.), pseiul. See John (E.)
Maemaduke Herbert. Blessington (Lady) . 134. 10
Mabmaduke Wyvil. Herbert (H. W.) . . . 213.19
Mabmontel (J. F.) Belisarius 225.43
— — Same. [Another translation] 225.87
Maeoon. Eetd (Capt. Mayne^ 242.51
iVofe.— Sometimes occurs with the name of W. G. Simms
on the title-page.
Maeooner's Island. Gouldino (F. E.) . . . 211.40
Marquess (The). Hook(T. E.) 214.06
Marquis and merchant. Collins (Mortimer). 162.30
Marquis de ViUemer. Sand (George). . . . 175.56
Marriage. Febeieb ( jlfis,? M. ) 191.22
Maebiage, a lottery. Grey (.l/js. E. C.) . . 211.62
Mareiage in high life. FEurLLET(0.) . . . 196.22
Marriage in high life. Grey ( jMjs. E. C. ) . . 211.61
Makriaob of Belphagor. Machiavelli (N.) v.l of 171.02
Maebiage of Moira Fergus. Black (W.) . . 134.42
Mabried against reason. Mackenzie (A. S.) . 224.88
Married at last. Thomas (Annie) 255.69
Married beneath him. Payn ( J. ) . ... 235. 60
Married beUe. Smith (Julie P.) 254.86
Married for both worlds. Porter (Mrs. \. E.) 241.84
Married in haste. Stephens (Mrs. A. S. ) . 253. 78
Married life. Aethue(T. S.) 123.14
BEOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBKAKX.
FICTION : Marriad to May.
508
Married life at Hillside. Gray (Barry). [Corroj
(E. B.)] 161.13
Married not mated. Cart (Mss Alice). , . 152.03
Married or single. Sedgwick (.Wi.5sC. M.) 2 v. 251.11
Marhtat (Florence). See Church (J/rs. Ross).
Mahryat ( Capi. F. ) Children of the new forest 225. 40
--Jacob Faithful 225.49
— Japhet in search of a father. 225.48
— King's own 223.50
— Little savage 225.51
— Masterman Ready; or, the wreck of the Pacific. 225.52
— Midshipiiinn Easy 22).53
— Mission ; or, scenes in Africa 225.54
— Naval officer, or Frank MUdmay 225.47
— Newton Forster 225.55
— Pacha of many tules 225.56
— Percival Keene 225.57
— Peter Simple 225.574
— Phantom ship. 225.58
— Pirate and the three cutters 225.66
— Poacher 225.67
— Poor Jack 225.59
— Private er's-man one hundred vears ago. . 225.60
— Ratlin the reefer " 225.61
— Settlers in Canada 225.62
— Snarleyyow ; or, the dog fiend 225. 63
— Travels and adventures of Monsieur Violet. 225.64
— Valerie, an autobiography 225.65
MARHYtNa by lot. Mortmeb (C. B.) . . . . 232.36
Marrying for money. Daniel (3/)-.?. M.) . . 171.32
Marrying too late. Wood (George). . . . 264.44
Marsh-Caldwell (3frs. A. ) Adelaide Lindsay. 231.03
— Aubrey. 2 v 231.01
— CasUe Avon. 2 v 231.07 ; 231.02
— Emilia Wyndham. 2v. . . . . 231.01 ; 231.10
— Father Darcy 231.01
— Heiress of Haughton 231.16
— Mordaunt hall ; or, a September night. . . 231.12
— Mount Sorel ; or the heiress of the De Veres. 231.01
— Norman 'abridge; or, the modem Mida8.231. 13; 231. 01
— Ravensclifie. 2v 231.14 ; 231.01
— Time, the avenger. 231.02
— Triumphs of time 231.01
Contents : Sealed orders. Previsions of lady Evelyn. A
soldier's fortune.
— Two old men's tales : the Deformed, and the Ad-
miral's daughter 225.76
— Wilmingtons 231 .02
Marsh (Jfra.G.P.),(ransZrtto)-. See Halug (The). 231.18
Marsh (J. B.) Life of Robin Hood 22.5.78
Marshall (Emma). Mrs. Mainwaring's journal. 226.65
Marshall {Miss Nellie). As by fire. . . . 225.75
Mabston ; or memoirs of a statesman. Croly (G. ) 165. 26
Martin Chuzzlewit. Dickens (Charles). . . 173.33
Mabtin Merivale. Creyton (Paul). [Trowbridge
(J. T.)] 262.13
Martin Paz. Verne (J.) [In his Survivors of the
Chancellor.) 266.82
Martin Pole. Saunders (John) 245.01
Martineau (Harriet). Crofton boys. . . . 231.20
— Deerbrook 231.21
— Feats on the fiord 231.22
— Hour (The) and the man. [Touesaint Louverture.]
3 V 231.24
— Illustrations of political economy. 9 v. . 231.27
1. Life in the wilds. The hill and the valley.
Brooke and Brooke farm.
2. Demerara. Ella of Garveloch. Weal and woe in
Gai"VGloch.
3. Manchester strike. Cousin Marshall. Ireland.
4. Homes abroad. For each and for all. French
wiues and politics.
6. The charmed sea. Berkeley, the banker.
6. Messrs. Vauderput and Snoek. The loom and
the lugger.
7. ftowers and reapers. Cinnamon and pearls.
8. Bi'iei-y Creek. Three ages.
9. The Farrers of Budge-Bow. The moral of many
fables.
— Peasant and prince 231.23
— Settlers at home 231.37
Martingale (Hawser), pseud. See Sleeper (J. S.)
Martins of Cro' Martin. Leveb (Charles). . 223.53
Martyn Ware's temptation. Wood (Mrs. H.) 264.60
Mabtyru(W.) Mounttobd (W. ) 232.09
Martyrs. Chateaubriand (F. de.) .... 153.23
Mahtybs of Spain. Charles (>/r«. E.) . . . 163.16
Marvei, (Dc), pseud. See MrrcHEix (D. G.)
Marvellous adventures of Master Tyll Owlglass.
MuKNEB (T.) 2.34.42
Maby and Hugo. Smith (3fr». E. O.) . . . 2.52.77
Mary Barton. Gaskell {Mrs. E. C.) . . . 194.U<i
Mary Bell. Abbott (Jacob) 111.04
Mary Brandegee ; an autobiography. [Peck (E.)] 235.28
Maby Derwent. Sti;phens (i/rs. A. S.) . . . 253.69
Mary Erskine. Abbott (J.) 111.03
Mary Lyndou ; or revelations of a life, [anon.] 2:)1.38
Maby Lyndsay. Ponsonby (Lady E.) . . . 211.46
Maby of Burgundy. James (G. P. R. ) . . . 215.67
Mary of Lorraine. Grant (J.) 211.92
Maby Osborne. Abbott (J.) Juno stories, v. 3. 111.32
Maby Powell. [Manning (Anne).] .... 225.28
Mary Schweidler, the amber witch. Meinbold
(J. W.) 231.59
Mary Staunton, [anon.] 231.39
Mary, the handmaid of the Lord. Chables (Mrs.
E.) 153.09
Mason (C. Welch). Rape of the gamp. . . 225.86
Mason (James, ed. ) Old fairy tales. . . . 185. 44
Mason (M. M. ) Mae Madden, with an introductory
poem by Joaquin Miller 227.74
Massacbe of the Jews in lisbon [in 1506]. Jacobs
(J.F.) In 171.19
Master builder. Lee(D. K.) 222.54
Master Flea. [Hoffman (C. T. A.)] . . . 1.51.11
Master Humphrey's clock. Dickens (C.) . . 174.34
Master Martin aud his workmen. Hoffmann (E.
T. W.) 133.02
Master of Greenway Court (Fairfax ; or). Cooke
(J. E.) 163.10
Master of Greylands. Wood (Jfrs. H.) . . 264.78
Masterman Ready. Mabbyat(F. ) .... 225.52
Mathews (C. ) Chanticleer ; a thanksgiving story of
the Peabody family 225.89
— Various writings 50.53.05
Contents : The Motley book. Behemoth : a legend of the
mound-builders. Career of PuflFer Hopkins.
Mathews (J. H.) The Bessie books. 6 v. . 225.80
V. 1. Bessie at the sea-side. I 4. Bessie among the mouu-
2. Bessie in the city. | tains.
4. Bessie and her friends. I 5. Bessie at school.
I 6. Bessie on her travels.
Mathieu Ropars. [anon.] 231.40
Matilda. Sue (Eugfene) 251.36
Matilda Douglas (Doings in Maryland ; or). . 17.5.11
Matilda Lonsdale. Adams (C.) 112.09
Matrimonial infelicities. Gray (Barry). [Coffin
(R. B.)] 161.12
Matt's follies, and other stories. Pbescott (M.N.) 241.88
Matthew Caraby. By Benauly, pseiul. of Adboit (B.,
A., andL.) " . . 231.41
Matthew Wald (History of). Lockhabt (J. G.) 224.19
Mattie : a stray. [Robinson (F. W.)] . . . 231.42
Maud and Miriam. McKeever (H. B.) . . . 225.16
Maud Mohan. Thomas (Annie) 255.72
Maud or Nina. Melville (J. G. W.) . . . 235.89
M.AUDE Talbot. [Pabr(H.)] 222.65
MvuDiT (Le). Under the ban. [anon.] . . 231.43
Mauprat. Sand (George) 175.31
Maurice. Bechabd(F. ) 132.23
Maurice Dering ; or, the quadrilateral. Lawrence
(G. A.) 22:i.49
Maurice Tiemey. Leveb (C.) 223.56
MAxHavelaer. By Multaluli. [Dekkeb (E. D.)] 1064.18
MAxKromer. [Smith (Hannah).] .... 225.79
Max Meredith's mUlennium. Towksekd (V. F. ) 261.96
Maxwell. Hook(T. E.) 214. U4
Maxwell (Cecil). Story of three sisters. . . 231.17
Maxwell (Mrs. John). See Bbaddon (Miss M. E. )
Maxwell (W. H.) Bivouac 231.43
— Captain Blake 231.44
— Hector O'Halloran 231.45
— Stories of Waterloo 231.46
Maxwell Drewitt. Tbaffobd (F. G.) [Riddell ( A/r.?.
(J. H.)] 243.19
May. Oliphant (3frs. M. O. W.) .... 231.93
In Hklng for tjooka, ose the " Book Order," giving the AU i'HOB'8 HiMS, the first part of the IITIiE, aud Uta N UUUSB.
504
FICTION : MaytoMJU.
May (E. , J. ) JJertram Noel, a story for youth. 231.48
— Dashwood priory 231.49
— Saxelford 231.50
May (Sophie), pseud. See Claekb (K. S.) . . 226.68
May and December. Hubbaok (ifra. J.) . . 214.36
May-floweb. Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) . . . . 254.19
May Manuering, pMud. See Nowell (H. P. H.)
May Martin, etc. Thompson (D. P.) . . . . 261.28
Mayhew (A.) Paved with gold 231.53
Mayhew (H. and A. ) The good genius. . . 231.51
— The magic of kindness 231.52
— ■ Whom to marry 231.54
MAYO(if)s. Isabella F.) ['Edward and Kuth Garrett.']
— By still waters 196.03
— Chance child 193.34
— Crooked places 196.02
— Crust and cake 193.32
— Dead sin and other stories 196.01
— Doing and dreaming 196.05
— Gold and dross 196.04
— Occupations of ft retired life 193.31
— Premiums paid to experience 194.32
— Quiet miss Godolphin 193.34
— White as snow 193.33
Mayo(W. S.) The Berber. 231.56
— Kaloolah ; or, the adventures of Jonathan Komer of
Nantucket 231.57
— Never again 235.74
— Ko.-nance dust from the historic placer. . . 231.58
Mayor of Wind-gap. Banim (M.) .... 132.34
Meadow brook. Holmes {Mrs. M. J.) . . . 213.56
Means and ends ; or, self-training. Sedgwick (Miss
CM.) 251.16
Medina Pomar (Cbu)ii de). The honeymoon. Bemem-
branoes of a bridal tour through Scotland. 235. 71
Medusa. SSaetoris (Mrs. A. Kemble). . . . 244.74
Melnhom) (J. W.) Sidonia the sorceress. . . 231.59
— Mary Schweidler, the amber-witch. . . 231.{i9.a
Melboubne house. [Waeneb (S.)] . . . . 263.06
Meleohsala. MosiEus (J. C. A.) 151.13
Melinooubt. Peacock (T. L.) Works, v. 1. . 5062.15
Melinda the caboced, a tale of the gold coast [of Afri-
ca]. Skeetchly (J. a.) 1092.21
Mbline (Mary M. ) Gharteris 231 .47
Mellichampe ; a legend of the Santee. Simms
W. G.) 252.33
MEiiS (A. ) Baron Leo Yon Oberg, a story of love
unspoken 231.76
Melville (G. J. Whyte). Bones and L [Light
essays.] 231.84
— Brookes of Bridlemere 235.86
— Cerise : a tale of the last century 231.60
— Contraband, or a losing hazard 231.79
— General Bounce, or the lady and the locusts. 235.87
— Gladiators ; a tale of Kome and Judea. . . 231.64
— Holmby house, a tale 231.61
— Inside the bar, or sketches of Soakington. 235. 86 J
— Interpreter ; a tale of the Crimean war. . 231.99
— Kate Coventry 231.93
— Market Harborough 235. 86i
— M. or N 231.97
— Maud or Nina. [Same as M. or N. ] . . . 235.89
— Queen's Maries : a romance of Holyrood. . 231.98
— Sarchedon, a legend of the great qneen [Sem-
iramis] 235.70
— Satanella, a story of Puache.stown. . . . 231.55
— Tilbury Nogo ; or, passages in the life of an unsuc-
cessful man. 231.62
— Uncle John 235.88
— The white rose 231.63
Melville (Herman). Bell tower. In Little classics,
V. 3 226.85
— Confidence man 231.65
— Israel Potter ; his fifty years of exile. . . 231.66
— Mardi, and a voyage thither. 2 v. ... 231.67
— Moby Dick ; or, the whale 231.69
— Omoo ; adventures in th\3 south seas. . . 231.70
— Piazza tales 231.71
— Pierre ; or, the ambiguities. 23l!72
— Bedburn ; his first voyage 231.73
— Typee ; a peep at Polynesian life 231. '74
— White-Jacket ; or, the world in a man-of-war. 231.75
Membeb for Paris (The) ; a tale of the second empire.
By Trois-Etoiles. [Mubbay (G.)] . . . 231.92
Memoies of a cavalier. De Fob (D.) 5032.06 ; 5037.14
Memoies of a femme de chambre. Blessinoton
(M.) 13412
Memoies of a physician. Dumas (A.) . . . 181.08
Memoies of a water drinker. Dunlap(W.) . 181.20
Memoies of Barry Lyndon. Thackebay (W. M. )
V. 1 of 255.61 ; V. 3 of 255.57
Memoies of Captain Carleton. De Foe (D.) 5032.01
Memoies of Gaudentio de Lucca 194. 15
Memoies of my youth. L.amaetine (A. P. de). 222.29
Memoies of the year 2500. [Mebcieb(H.)] . 231.77
Memoeies : a story of Germau love. MiiLLEB (F. Max).
From the German, by G. P. Upton. . . 231.19
Men of character. Jeeeold (D.) 221.14
Men, women, and ghosts. Phelps (E. S.) . 241.09
Men's wives. Thackebay (W. M.) .... 255.45
Same v. 3 of 255.61 ; v. 4 of 255.57
Mebcedes of Castile. Coopeb (J. F.) . . . 164.03
Meechant and the friar. [Marco Polo and Eoger Ba-
con.] Palgeave ( .Sic F. ) 443.08
Meechant mechanic. Howe (M. A.) . . . 214.18
Meechant of Berlin. Mijhlbach (L. ) [Mundt
(C.)] 232.73
Meeceee de Lacombe (H. ) Memoirs of the year
2500 231.77
Meeoy Philbrick's choice, [anon.] . . . . 235. 7 J
iVote.— Attributed to Mrs. Jackson, fonnerly Mrs. Helen Hunt.
Meeedith (George). Emilia in England. 3 v. 231.91
— Evan Harrington ; or, he would be a gentle-
man 231.78
Meeedith (Afrs. L. A.) The lacemakers : Irish
character. . . ; 952.06
Meeedith (Owen), pseud. See Bulweb-Lytton (B. L. )
Meeedith. Blessinoton (iad^ M. ) . . . 134.12
Meeidiana. Veene (J. ) 266. 77
Meeimee(P.) Colomba 231.81
— 1572 : times of Charles IX 235.67
— Letters to an incognita 3251.16
Meekland ; or, self-sacrifice. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O.
W.) 234.20
Mebeimack ; or, life at the loom. Lee (D. K. ) 222.55
Mebey Christmas. Mackaeness (Mrs. M. A.) 241.29
Meeby mount ; a romance of the Massachusetts colony.
Motley (J. L.) 232.38
Meey (Joseph) Through thick and thin : or, " La
guerre du Nizam." Tr. by 0. Vibeur. . 226.92
Message from the sea. Dickens (C.) . . . 174.01
Messes. Vanderput and Snoek. Maetineau (H. ) 231.32
Meta Gray. McIntosh (M. J.) 224.73
Mbta's faith. Taboe (E.) 231.80
Meteyard (Eliza). Mainstone's housekeeper. 231.82
Methodist (The). Fletcheb (M.) 2 v. . . 192.19
Metbopolites (The) ; or, know thy neighbor. St. Clab
(E.) 244.56
Mexico versus Texas, a descriptive novel. By a
Texian 227.31
Mice at play. FoBEST(Neil) 186.31
Michael Armstrong. Teollope ( Jfis. F. ) . . 262.02
Michael Budolph. Ddpuy (E. A.) . . . . 181.31
Michael Strogoff. Verne (J.) 266.91
MiDDLEMAECH. Eliot (GcoTge). [Lewes (Mrs.
M. E.)] 184.08
Midshipman Easy. Maeeyat ( Cfcipi. F. ) . . . 225.53
MiDSUMMEB eve : a fairy tale. Hall (Mrs. S. C.) 212.22
Midsummee fays. Pindeb (Susan) 235.38
MiGNON ; a tale, [anon.] 231.83
MiGNON. FoEBESTEB(aflS.) 196.43
MiLDBED. Cbaik(G. M.) 165.21
Mildred ArkelL V/oon (Mrs. K.) .... 264.63
MiLDEED Norman, the Nazarene. [anon.] . . 231.85
Mildeed's wedding. Deeeick (F. ) [Notley
(Mrs.)] 173.12
Miles O'Biley, p.seud. See Halpine (C. G.) . 212.26
Miles Wallingford. Coopee(J. F.) .... 164.04
MiLLBANK ; or Boger Irving's ward. Holmes (Mrs. M.
J.) 213.63
Mill of the vale. Lokmann (F.) . . . . /» 171.19
Mill on the floss. Eliot (George). [Lewes (Mrs.
G. H.) 184.03
BBOOELYK UEBOANIIIiB i:iIBBA.BY,
FICTION : Mfller to Moonahlne.
505
MtLiJJB (Christine). See Van Walbee (Mrs. E. 0. W.)
ISujxa (Hagli). Tales and sketches. . . . 231. 8n
Miller (Joaquin). First fam'lies of the Sierras. 232.08
— The oue fair woman 233.95
Miller (S. F.) Wilkins Wylder. 231.87
MiLLEB of Angibault. [Dudevant (A.IJ.A.1).)] 175.55
Miller of Silcott mill. Deslonde (Jfra. D.) . 172.05
Miller's story of the war. Erckmann (E. )and Ckatuian
(A.) 183.43
Mills of tho gods. Twklls (.1f/.s\ J. H.) . . 2G(i.G'J
Mills (Tho) of Tuxbury. TowNSEND(VirginiaF.)2G1.97
MiLLY , or tho hidden cross. Guernsey (L. E.) 212.00
Mills Darrell, and other tales. Bkai)don(M. E.) 141.39
MiLLi Moyne ; or broke u at last. Smith (J. F.) 252.79
MiLMAN (E. H.) Arthur Conway, or scenes in the
tropics 231.88
Milton (John) and his times. Uino (Max.) . 213.31
Mimic Ilfd. Ritchie ( J/ca. A. C. M. ) . . . 243.35
MiNioo ; o;-, tho fairy of Cairustono abbey. Abbott
(J.) Hakpisk's story books, v. 11. . . . 216.90
MiNisTEHiNO children. Chaelesworth (M. L.) 153.19
Minister's wife. Oliphant (J/r.v. M. O. W.) . 234.21
Minister's wooing. Stowe (J//.v. H. B. ) . . 254.20
Ministry of life. Charlesworth (M. L.) . . 153.20
Minnie Grey ;or who is the heir. Smith (J. F.) 252.84
Minstrel love. Fouque (F.H.C. de la Motte). 192.26
MiRAMiCHi. [Savage (Mrs. W. T.)] .... 231.89
Miriam. Haeiand (Marion). [Terhune (Ms. M. V.
H.)] 255.25
Miriam GofSn. Habt (J. C.) 214.85
Mirum Monfort. Warfield (Mis. C. A.) . . 262.61
Miriam's memoirs. W.^bfield (M)S. C. A.) . 262.78
Mischief's Thanksgiving, elc. Coolidoe (Susan). 161. 38
MisFOBTCNEi of Elphin. Peacock (T. L.) Works >
V. 2 5062.16
Miseb.vbles (Les). See Huao (Victor). . . . 214.57
Misbsprbsentation. Deury (A. H. ) ... 1T5.21
Miss Angel. Thackeray (iWi.s-.? A. I. ) . . . 255.82
MissCaraw. Edwauds (A. B.) 182.29
Mus Columbia's Public School. Illus. by T. Nast.23-2.00
Miss Dorothy's oharg?. [Benedict (F. L.)] . 132.41
Miss Forrester. Edwards (Jfm A. B.) . . . 182.32
Miss Gilbirt's career. Holland (J. G.) . . 213.45
Miss Hitchcock's wedding dress. By the author of
Mrs. Jemiugham's journal 233.91
Miss Mackenzie. Teollope(A.) 261.58
Misj Majoribanks. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) 234.21
Miss Milly. Bctt (B. M.) 143.37
Miss Moora. Craik (G. M.) 165.37
Miss Nancy's pilgrimage : a story of travel. Johnson
(V. W.) 226.26
Miss Qjua McQuirrie. Smith (A.) .... 252.72
Miss or Mrs ? Collins (W. W ) 162.40
Miss Patience Hathaway. [Bbadley (W.J.)] 191.23
Miss E ivenel's couversion from secession to loyalty.
DeFobest(J. W.) . . 172.13
Miss Rovel. Cherbuliez (V. ) 153.36
Miss SUmmens's window. JPeabody (Mrs. Mark).
[VicTOB(Jl/;s. V. F.)] 262.43
Miss Vau Kortland. [Benedict (F. L.)] . . 231.91
Mlssino bride. Sohthwoeth (Jfrs. E. D.E.N.) 253.38
Mission ; or, scenes in Africa. Maebtat (CapUF.) 225.54
Mistaken. Fuller (L.) 193.18
Mr. and Mrs. F. Berry. Thackeray (W.M.) v. 3 of 2 ")5. 61
Mr. Brown's letters. Thackeray (W. M.) . 255.41:
Sime V. 3of 255.61
Mr. Pendleton's cup. Gaylord (G. ) [Bradley
(W. J.)] 191.31
Mb. Rutherford's children. Warner (A. B. and S. )
2v 263.21
Mb. Smith. .Walpoed (T.. B.) 262.74
Mb. Sponge's sporting tour. Surtees (R. 8.) 213.20
Mr. Stewart's intentions. Robinson (F. W.) . 243.46
Mb. Tibbot O'Lcary, the curious, Qriffin (G.) In LrrruE clas-
sics, V. 5 226.87
Mr. Vaughan's heir. Benedict (F. L.) . . . 132,43
Mr. Wynyard's ward. [Parr(H.)] .... 222.68
Mas. Ben Darby. Collins (AM.).... 162.01
Mas. Brown in London. Sketchley (Arthur). [Rose
(G.)] 244.27
Mrs, Brown in the Highlands, Sketchley (Arthur).
[Rose (G.)] 244.40
Mrs. Caudle's curtain Ijcturci, Jebrold (D.) 221.16
Me8. Gerald's niece. Fullebton ( £at^/ G. ) . 193.14
Mrs. Halliburton's troubles. Wood (Mrs. H.) 264.6C
Mrs. Jemingham's journal 1662.31
Mbs. Limber's raffle ; or a church fair and its victims.
[BuTLEB (W. A.)] 233.00
Mbs. Lirriper's legacy. Dickens (C.) . . . 174.02
Mbs. Lir. iper's lodgings. Dickens (C. ) . . 174.03
Mbs. Mainwaring's journal, Marshall (Emma). 22C,6S
Me,s. Partington's carpet bag of fun Aveby(S.P. )125.27
Mrs, Skagg's husbands, ((r. Haute (Bret). . 212.72
MisTijsTOE. By the author of the Wedding bells. 231.90
Mistress and maid. Craik (Mrs. Dinah Maria
Muloch) 232.51
Mlstress Jndith. Tytleb (C.C, Eraser-). . . 261.95
MisTBESs Margery : a tale ot the Lollards. Holt
(Emilys.) 213.81
MlBTTNDEESTOOD. MoNTOOMEBY (F.) .... 232.92
Mitchell (D. G.) ['Ik Marvel.'] Doctor Johns;
orthodox minister of Couneclicnt 2 v. . 232.01
— Dream life. ' 232.03
— Fudge doings, 2 v , . 232. 04
— Lorgnette ; or studies of the town. . . . 232.05
— Reveries of a bachelor 232.06
— Seven stories, with basement and attic. . . 232.07
Mitchel (Jiei). Walter). Bryan Maurice. . . 232.10
Mitfoud (A. B.) Tlie forty-sevou lluufus. In Little classics,
V, 11 226,99
MiTPORD (Jfis.?M.E.) Atherton, and Other tales. 232.11
— Belford Regis; or, sketches of a countrj' town. 232.12
— Our village : sketches of rural character and scenery.
2 V 232.13
— Stories of American life ; by American writers
3v 232.15
Moby Dick ; or, the whale, Melville (H.) . 231.69
MoDEEN chivalry. Brackenridoe (H. H.) . . 135.13
Modern (A) Mephistopheles. [No Name series. ] 232.89
Modern pilgrims. Wood (George). 2 v. . . 264,45
MoDEEN Pythagorean. Macnish (R.) . . . 225,09
Modern society ; or, the march of intellect. Sincl.air
(C.) 252,56
Modern story-teller ; or, the best stories of the best
authors 332,18
MoDET (Helen). Light 232.19
Moffat (Mrs. A. S.) One-armed Hugh, the little com-
merchaut ; or, Ralph and Tib 232.20
MoFFETT (Emma L, ) Crown jewels, . . . 232.85
Mohammed Ali and bis house. Mijhlbach (L.) 232,78
Mohicans of Paris, Dumas (A ) 181.09
Mohun ; or, the last days of Lee and his paladins.
Cooke (J. E.) 163 17
MoiE (D. M.) Life of Mansie Wauch, tailor. 232.21
MoLifaE (Tales from). Lennaed (D. P. ) . 223.13
MoNALDi, Allston (Washington). . . . 121.16
Monarch of Mincing-Lane. Black (W.) . . 134.34
Monastery. Scott (Walter). 2 v 245,55
MoNCRiEFF (H. W.) Visit to my discontented cousin.
[anon.] 262.95
MoNCRrEFF (R. H.) ['A.E.Hope.'] Stories of French
school life . 213.93
MoNCEiEFFE (Margaret), the first love of Aaron Burr.
BURDETT(C.). . : 145.18
Monday work ; or the minister's family. Putnam (E.
T. H.) 241.72
Money and music. Barnard (G., jr.) . . . 132.09
Money-makers. Adams (W. T.) 113.39
Monfort hall. Warfield ( Jfr.«. C. A. ) . . . 262.77
Note. — Same as Miriam Monfort.
MoNiKiNS. Cooper (J. F.) 164.05
' ' Monk, " pseml. See Ludovici ( L. )
Monk of Cimies. Sherwood (.Uc6-. M. M.) . 252.16
Monsieur Antoiue. Dudevant (A. L. A. D. ) . 175. 62
MoNsiEUB Sylvestre. Dudevant (A. L. A. D.) 175.34
MoNsiEUE Violet. Marryat (F.) 225.64
M0NTALB.1N. [Pacheco (.l/rs. R.)] .... 232.25
Montanas ; or under the stars. Hancock (S. J.) 212.36
Montgomery (Florence). Misunderstood. . 232.92
— Thrown together 232.93
Moods. Olcott (3f»ss L. M.) 121.01
MooNFOLK. Austin (J. G.) 186.13
Moonshine : fairy stories. Huoessen (E. H. Knatch-
bull) 185.39
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506
FICTION : Moonstone lo My.
Moonstone. Collins (W. WUkie) 162.13
MooKE(M. A.) Dinah, [anon.1 232.22
MooEE (Mrs. B. H. ) On dtuigerous ground ; or Agat';a's
friendship 233.88
MooBE(D. W.) Time's nngentle tide. . . . 233.85
MooBE (George). Tales of the passions. . . 5056.17
MooBE (J/js. H. T.) The golden legacy. . . 195.29
Moore (John). Edward. 2 v 5056.01
— Mordaunt. 3v 5056.13
— Zeluoo. 2 V 5056.11
MooHE (Thomas). The epicurean 232.23
MoouLAND cottage. Gaskell {Mrs. E. C.) . 194.07
MoPSA, the fairy. Ingelow (Jean) 215.17
MoBALS and mysteries. Aide (H. ) .... 114.11
MoBALs of Abou Ben Adhem. Locke (R. D.) 224.45
MoEALS of May fair. Edwabds (Mrs. Anaie). 182.36
MoBUAUNT. MooBE (John). 3v 5050.13
MOEDAUNT Hall. MAKSH-CALDWEIiL (.¥)•«. A.) 231.12
MoBE (H.) Coelebs in search of a wife, in fter Works,
V. 2 5067.02
— Kepository tales. [Jre Acr Works, t. l.] . 5057.01
ConO'nti: History of Mr. Fantom. Two wealthy firmers.
Shepherd of Salisbury plain. Two shoemakers. Black
Giles the poacher, etc., etc.
MoEE (Sir T.) Utopia 232.24 ; 5011.06
MoBE bed-time stories. Moclton (L. C. ) . . 235.69
MoEE (Household of Sir Thomas). Mannino (A.) 225.30
MoEE Happy thoughts. Bubnanb (F. C. ) . . 145.24
Mobe than she could bear. Bendbow (H.) . 133.22
MoEFOED (Henry). The coward. 232.29
— Days of shoddy 232.26
— Shoulder strap.s 232.27
— Sprees and splashes 232.28
— Utterly wrecked ; a novel of American coast
life 232.30
Moboan (Henry). Ned Nevins, the news-boy. 232.31
Moeoan (S. O., iaJj/). Florence Macarthy. . 233.74
— O'Briens and O'Flahertys 2 v 232.32
— St. Clair; or, the heiress of Desmond. 2 v, 233.72
— Wild Irish girl 232.34
Mobgesons. Stoddaed (Mrs. E.) .... 254.07
Morieb(J.) Hajji Baba in England. . . . 232.35
MoELEy(H.) Fables and i'airy tales. . . . 185.13
Mobley (Susan). Aileeu Ferrers 234.62
— Throstlethwaite 232.80
MoBLEV Ernstein. James (G. P. E.) . . . 215. 6-i
MoENiNQ glories, eic. Alcoit (Louisa M.) . 121.00
MoBEisoNS. H0S.MEB (Mrs. M.) 214.12
Moete (La) d' Arthur. Compiled by T. Malory. 123.28
MoETiMEB (Charlotte B. ) Marrying by lot ; a tale of
the primitive Moravians 232.30
MoETiMEB (Grace). Two Barbaras 232.90
MoBTON house. [Fisher (Jl/tss F. C.)] . . . 242.76
Moscow. Spectacles for young eyes. Landee
(S. W.) 222.88
MosE Evans. Bakee (W. M.) 125.36
Mosses from an old manse. Hawthoene (N.) 212.59
Moss-siDE. Habland (Marion). [Tebbune (Mrs. M.
V. H.)] 255.26
Moth and rust, [aiioii.] 232.84
MoTHEE and son. Opie ( Jliis. A. ) Works, v. 1. 23 4. 28
MoTHER-inlaw. Southwoeth (Mrs. E. D. E. N.) 253.86
Mothee'.s recompense. Aouilae (Grace). . . 114.05
MoTHERLfSS ; or, a Parisian family. Witt (Mme. Gui-
zot de) 172.46
MoTHEBLEss children [Bakeib (Mrs. H. N. W.)] 131.01
MoTLET ( J. L. ) Merry mount ; a romance of the Mas-
sachusetts colony 232.3s
Motley book. Mathews (C.I 5053.05
MouLTON (ilfcs. L. C.) Bed-time stories. . . 235.68
— Juno Clifford 232.39
— More bed-time stories 235. 69
— My third book ; a collection of tales. . . 232.40
— Some women's hearts 232.81
— This, that, and the other. 232.41
MouNTFORD (Wm.) Thorpe : a quiet English town,
and human life therein . 232 42
— Marty na '...'.'.'.'. 232 09
Mount Hope ; or Philip, King of the Wampanoags.
Hollisteb (G. H.) " 213 85
Moustache (Vieux). See Gobdon (0.)
Mowatt (Mrs. A. C.) See Ritchie (Mrs. A. C. M.)
Moz AST ; a biographical romance. Eau(H. ) 242.09
MozABT and Mendelssohn. Baenabd(C. ). . 1561.24
Me. and Mns. ffW For titles thus commencing s;e p. 605.
MuBFOBi) (W.) Iron shroud. /iiLittle chieBics. v. 3. . 226.85
Mugoe (T.) Afraja : or, life and love iu Norway. 232.43
MiJHLBACH (Louise). See Mundt (C. M.)
MuLLEB (Christine), pseud. See Walbee (E. C. W. van).
MiJLLEB (F. Paludan). The fountain of youth. 234.73
MuLLEE (Otto). Charlotte Ackermnn : a [Hamburg]
theatrical romance 232.83
MuLOCH (D. M.) See Ckaik (JIfrs. D. M. Muloch).
MuMFOED (Mary E. ) Hila Dart : a romp. . . 232.95
Mummy (Komance of the). Gautiee (T.) . 194.17
Mummy (The) : a tale. Loudon (J/r.v.) . . . 224.09
Munchausen (Travels of baron). 1{aspe(E. E.) 133.01
Munchausen at Walcheren. [anon.'] . . . 5091.06
Mundt (Clara M.) [' touise Mlihlbach.']
— Andreas Hofer : an historical novel. . . . 232.63
— Berlin imd Sans-Souci ; or, Frederick the Great and
his friends : an hist, romance 232. 04
— Beruthttl ; or, the sou's revenge 232.(^5
— Daughter of an empress 2i2. (18
— Empress Josephine 232.69
— Frederick the Great and his court. . . . 232. 70
— Frederick the Great and his family. . . . 232.71
— Goethe and Schiller 23-.'. '76
— Henry viii. and his court : or, Catharine Parr. 232.75
— Joseph II. and his court : an hist, novel. . 233.01
— Louisa of Prussia and her times 233.02
— Marie Antoinette and her son 233.03
— Merch.int of Berlin : an historical novel. . 'J32.72
Same. [ Wilh tiUe'] Frederick the Great :.nd his
merchant. 2 v 23-'. 73
— Mohammed Ah and his house 232. 78
— Napoleon and Bliioher. 233.04
— Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia. . . 233.05
— Old Fritz and the new era 233.06
— Prince Eugene and hia times 233.07
— Queen Hortense 232.77
— Story of a miUionaire 232.79
— Two life paths 2:13.08
Mundt (Theodor). Count Mirabeau : an historic^il
novel 232.66
MtJEAD the unlucky. Edobwobth (Maria). In Little classics,
V. 12 227.16
MuEDEE and the fortune teller. Pinkeeton ( A. ) 2:)6. 12
MuKDEB will out. Opie (ifis. A.) Works, v.l. 234.28
Murdoch (Bev. David). Dutch Dominie of the Cats-
kills 233.11
Muephy's master. Payn (J.) 235.63
MuEEAY (C. A.) Prairie bird 233.12
MuEEAY (Grenville). The member for Paris . 231.92
— Yovmg Brown 235.84
MuEBAY (John Fisher). Father Tom and the Pope ;
or, a night at the Vatican 233.13
Musa:us (J. C. A.) Dumb love, Libussa, Molecb-
sala 151.13
— Libussa 255.04
Museum (The). Abbott (J.) Habpee's story books,
V. 6 216.97
Musings and prosings. Bayly (T. H.) . . . 1613.33
Muskingum legends. Powebs (S.) . . . . 2.")38.28
Must it be? Detlee (Karl) 176.03
Mustang Grey. Clemens (J.) 155.18
MusTEE ; or, love and liberty. Peesbuby (B.F.) 241.59
Mute singer. Ritchie (Anna C. M. ) . . . 243.36
My aunt Margaret's mirror. Scott (W.) . . 215.76
My brother's keeper. Waenee (A. B.) . . . 263.00
My brother's wife. Edwaeds (A. B. ) . . . 182.30
My chateaux. Curtis (G.W.) /n Little classics, v. 4. 226.86
iVofe.— Keprinted from liis Prue and I.
My comrades, adventures in the Highlands, and le-
gends of the neutral ground. By Hd. H. 235.94
My coiisiu Nicolas. Barham(R. H.) . . . 132.12
My daughter Elinor. [Benedict (F. L.]) . . 233.10
Mt double and how he undid me. Hale (E. E.) In his If, yes,
and perhaps 212.05
Same. In Atlantic tales 124.04
My early days. F.aenham (E. W.) .... 195.05
My enemy's daughter. McCaethy (.J.) . . . 223.87
My good for nothing brother. [Jbnings (E.)] 222.43
BBOOKtYN MEROANTII/B HBBABY.
FICTION : Myhealth tu NeweU.
507
Mv health. Burnand (F. C.) 145.21
Mx hero. Fobkesteb (Mm.) 19G.12
My hero. Pobteb (J/i«. A. E.) 241.85
My heroine : a story, [anon.'i 232.98
My husband's crime. Housekeepeb (M. R. ) . 214.15
My inseci queen.. 15y the author of "Margaret's En-
gagemsut." [anon.'\ 3 v 232.99
MYKaluhi. Stanusy (H. M. ) 256.07
My lady : ft tale ot modem life, [aiwii.] . . 233.14
My lady Ludlow. G.^skei-l (Mrs. E. C. ) . . 191.08
My little girl. Besant (W.) aiul Rice (J.) . . 233.75
My little lady. Poynteb (ifiss E. F.) . . . 232.94
My little love. Tekhdne (J/rs. M. V. H.) . . 256.20
My married life at Hillside. Geay (Barry). [Coffin
(R. B.)] 161.13
My mother and I. Cbaik (Mrs. D. M. Mulooh). 235.79
My novel. Bulwee-Lytton (E. G. E. L. ) 2 v. 141.18
My opinion of her. Soeelli(G. ) .... 250.36
My opinions and Betsey Bobbet's. By Josiah Allen's
wife 234.97
My own child. Chubch (Florence Marryat, Mrs.
Ross) 154.32
My own people. Vesey (JMJ-s. F. G.) . . . 26;.88
My own story. Leiok(M. ) 223.10
My rosas. The romance of a June day. Fbench (L.
V.) 193.46
My shooting box. Hekbeet (H. W.) . . .4617.10
My sister Jeannie. Sand (George) 175.)5
My son's wife. [Jolly (EmUy).] 2)3.16
My southern friends. Kieke (Edmund). [Gilmobe
(J. R.)] 195.06
My story. Macquoid (.W)-,s. K. S.) .... 226.58
My third book. Moulton (ifra. L. C.) . . . 232.40
My thirty years out of the senate. Downino (Major
Jack). [Smith (Saba).] 253.08
My unclo the curate. Savage (M. W.) . . . 245.10
My uucla Timothy. Sheewood (M. M.) Works,
v. 6 252.06
My wife and I. Stowe ( .If/s. H. B. ) . . . 251.23
My young Alcides. Yonoe(C. M.) .... 265.71
Myees (P. H.) King of the Hurons. [anon.] 233.77
Myethe (A. F.) Ambrosio de Letinez, a Texian
novel , 231.96
Myetie, with other etchings. Siooueney (L. H.) 252.20
Myself, a romance of New England life. Emery
(E.) 232.97
Mystebies of Paris. Sue (Eugene). . . . 254.37
Mysteries of Udolpho. Radclifpe (Mrs. A.) 242.05
Mystebious bridal. Stone (W. L. ) 'Tales, etc. 254.12
Mysteeious guest. Dupuy (E. A.) .... 181.35
Mystebious island. Shipwrecked in the air. Veene
(J.) 266.83
Same. Abandoned 266.86
Secret of the island 266.87
Mysteeious marriage ; or Sir Edward Graham. Sin-
clair (C.) 232.57
Mysteeious parchment. Wakeman (Joel). . 262.49
Mysterious stranger. Ofie {Mrs. A.) Works, v.2. 234.29
Mystery (The). Wood (.W/'s. H.) . . . . 261.67
Mystery of Edwin Drood. Dickens (C.) . . 172.39
Same. [With a so-called part 2, by T. P. James,
a "medium."] 173.41
Mystery of Metropolisville. Eggleston (E. ) 18 1. 31
Mystery of Orcival. Gaboeiau (Emile). . . 193.16
Mystery, or Plato jio love. Crosby (G.S.) . 165.43
Mystic bjll ; a wonder story. 233.09
Nachtio.Uj ( J. C. C. ) Local popular traditions of the
Hartz Mountains v. 2 of 244.17
Nameless history. Maelitt (E.) ... 225.73
Nancy. Bbouohton (Mhs Rhoda) 142.37
Nanette and her lovers. Gwynne (T.) . . . 212.02
Nanon ; or, women's war. Dumas (A.) . . 181.41
Napiee (Sir C. ) William the Conqueror ; an historical
rom'ince 233.18
Napiee (C. 0. G.) Tommy Try and what he did in
science ,3913.15
Napoleon and Bliicher. Mijhlb.ach (Louise). 233.04
Napoleon and the queen of Prussia. Muhlbach
(Louise) 233.05
Nabes(E.) Thinks-Ito-myself. 233.51
Nabbow escape. Thomas (Annie) 256.55
Nathalie. Kavanagh (J.) 221.51
Nathaniel Vaughan : priest and man. Macdomald
(F.) 226.D0
Nathusius (Maria). Above her station. . . 233. 17
Natube and art. Inohbald (ifusE.) , . . 215.06
Nature's nobleman, [anon.'i 233.19
Natube's school ; or, lessons in the garden and field.'
BuNNEiT(F. E.) 145.17
Naughty boys; or, the sufferings of Mr. Delteil. Champ-
fleury(J. ) 152.18
Nauman(M. D.) Sidney Elliott. . .... 232.87
— Twisted threads 232.88
Naval officer. Marbyat (Clip(. F.) .... 225.47
Neal (Alice B. ) See Haven (Alice B. )
K£AXi (Jolin). Goody gracions 1 aad the for-get-me-not. In
Little classics, r. 10 226.97
— Great mysteries and little plagues. . . . 233.21
— True womanhood 233.20
Neal (Joseph C. ) Charcoal sketches. . . . 233.22
Neal Malone. ' Oaeleton (W.) In Little classics,
\.5...- 226.87
Neale(W. J.) Cavendish 233.24
— The lost ship ; or, the Atlantic steamer. . . 233.25
Neae to nature's heart. Roe (E. P.) . . . 243.93
Neaeee and dearer. Bede(C. ) [Beadley (E. )] 141.12
Ned Allen i or, the past age. Hannay(D. ) . 212.39
Ned Myers ; or, before the mast. Coopee (J. F. ) 164.06
Ned Nevins, the newsboy. Moeoan(H. ) . . 232.31
Neele(H.) Romance of history. England. 233.80
— Tales. ill 5027.21
Neighbob Jaokwood. Teowbridob (J. T. ) . . 262. 14
Neighbors (The). Bremer (Fredrika). . . . 141.22
Neighbors' wives. Trowbridge (J. T.) . , . 262.15
Nellie Bracken. Ketcham (A. C. Bradford). 141.10
Nellie Brooke. Marryat (F. ) [Church (Mrs.
Ross).] 154.22
Nellie of Truro. By the author of " Vara. " . 233. 50
Nellie Warren ; or, the lost watch. [Wise (D.)] 222.34
Nelly's dark days. SrRETTON(H.) .... 254.55
Nelly Kinnard's kingdom. Douglas (A. M. ) 176. 31
Nemesis. Haeland (Marion). [Tbehune (Mrs. M.
V. H.) 255.27
Nepenthe. By the author of Olie. [anon. ] . 233. 26
Nevee again. Mayo (W. S.) ...... 235.74
Nevee too late to mend. Reade (Charles). 2 v. 242.18
New Atlantis. Bacon (F.) Works, v. 5. . .5014.07
Same, /n ftts Moral works 5015.01
New Don Quixote. Daudet(A. ) 171.52
New England tale. Sedgwick (J/lss 0. M. ) . 251.17
New Gil Bias. Inolis (H. D.) 3v.ini.. . 215.11
NEwGodiva. Hope(S.) 216.75
New grooves ; or, a.novel. Thomas (Annie). [Cudlip
(Mrs. Pender).] 266.01
New History of Sanford and Mertoa. Buenand
(F. C.) . 145.19
New hope, a tale of the Great Kanawha. . . 233. 79
New Magdalen. Collins (W. W.) .... 162.16
New priest in Conception bay. Lowell(R.T.S.)
2 V 224,36
New stories. Dickens (Charles) 174.04
New stories by the Christmas fire. Dickens (0.) 173.23
New Timothy. Bakeb (W. M. ) 125.35
New voyage round the world. DeFoe(D.) .5032.07
New way to win a fortune. Dupuy (E. A.) . 186.23
New year's bargain. Coolidge (Susan). . . 161.35
New York. Spectacles for young eyes. Landee
(S. W.) 222.92
New York (Knickerbocker's history of). Ibvino
(W.) 215.28
New York boarding houses. Gunn (T. B.) . 212.04
New York needle-woman. WMOHT(ifra.J.McN.) 264.89
Newby (Jfra. C. J. ) Kate Kennedy. . . . 233.28
— Margaret Hamilton 233.29
— Duly temper 233.30
— Right and left 233.27
— Sunshin3 and shadow. ....... 233.23
— Wondrous strange 233.31
Newcomes. Thackeeay (W. M.) 255.46
Newell (Robert H.) ['Orpheus C. Kerr.']
— Avery (Jlibun ; or, between two fires. . . 233.35
— Cloven foot 233.41
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," glviag the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUUBBS.
508
FICTION : NeweU to Old Cutriosity Shop.
Newell (Robert H.) coidinued.
— Orpheus C. Kerr papers. 3 v. 233.36
— Smoked glass 233.31)
— WiUking doU 233.33
Newmak (Mrs. M. W.) Jean 233.78
Newman (John Henry). Callista : a sketch of the 3d
century 233.49
— Loss and gain : story of a convert [to Eoman-
ism]. 3578.10
NEWs-boy. [Smith (E. Oakes. )] 233.34
Newton Forster. Maeryat ( ft(p(. F. ) . . . 223.55
Nicholas Nickleby. Dickens (Charles). . . 174.05
NicHOLLS (Mrs. C.) See Bbonte (Charlotte)
Nichols (G. W.) The sauctuary ; a story of the civil
■war. 233.40
Nick of the woods. Bmo (E. M.) .... 134.02
Nick Whiffles, the trapper's guide : a tale of the north-
west. Robinson (J. H.) 2i3.63
Nidwokth, and his three magic wands. Prentiss
(E.) 233.46
Niels Klim (Journey uoder ground of). Holbebo
(L. von). . ; 213.81
Nieritz (G. ) Gustavus Vasa 233.81
NiOEL Bertram's ideal. Wilford (Florence). 263.87
NiQHT and morning. Bulwer-Lytton (E.G.E.L.)144.22
NioHT in a workshop. Greenwood (J.) In IjITTLe
classics, V. 1 226.83
Nightmare abbey. Peacock (T. L.) . . . . 235.26
Same. Peacock (T. L.) Works, v. 1. 5002.15
Nights in a block house. Watson (H. C.) . 263.43
NiLBS (Willis). Five hundred majority ; or, the days
of Tammany 233.76
Nina. Bremer (Fredrika) 141.24
Nina. Smedley (M. B.) In her Other folk's
lives 252.82
Nina ; or, life's caprices. Smith (F. J. Surge.) 253.02
Nina's atouement. [Fisheb (Miss, F. C.)] . 242.78
Nina Gordon. [6'ame as Dred.] Stowe (Mrs.
H. B.) 254.17
NiNE-days wonder. Hamilton (Aid^). . . . 114.12
N(NETY-three. Hugo (Victor) 214.59
No alternative. Thomas (Annie) 266.04
No church. Robinson (F. W.) 243.78
No iuteutions. Church (Mrs. Ross). . . . 151.29
No man's friend. Robinson (F. W. ) . . . 213.47
No moss. Castlemon (H.) 152.25
No name. Collins (W. Wilkie). 2 v. . . . 162.08
No name series. V'a. : —
Great (The) match, and other matches. . . 197.06
Is that aU? 216.45
Kismet 216.64
Mercy Philbrlck's choice 235.73
Modern Mephistophelea 232.89
No thoroughfare. Dickens (C.) 173.37
Noble life. Craik (Mrs. D. M. Muloch). . . 232.52
Noble lord. Souihworth (Mrs. E. D. E. N. ) 254.84
Noble woman (A). Stephens (Mcs. A. S.) . 253.82
Noblesse oblige. [Clarke (C. Carlos).] . . 233.87
"Noblesse oblige;" an English story of to-day.
Tytler (S.) 262.25
Nobody's fortan?. Yates (E.) 265.21
Noel (Ltdy A'igusta). Owen Gwynne's great
v^ork 236.05
— Story of Wandering Willie 254.55
Nonsense, Pomeroy (Mark M.) 241.43
NoBA and Arohib.ild Lae. Blagden (I.) . . 233.42
Nora's love tsst. Hay (M. C.) 216.32
NoRDHOFF (C.) C.ipe Cod and all along shore. 233.43
Nobine's revenge and Sir Noel's heir. Fleminq
(M. A.) 192.44
Norman LesUe. Fay(T. S.) 191.14
Norm \n'3 bridge. Marsh-Caldwell (JMrs. A.) 231.13
NoasE (Populir tales from the). Dasent (G. W.) 171.39
Norseman's pilgrimage. Boyesen (H. H. ) . . 135.12
Norsemen (Tlie) in the West. Ballantyne (E.M.) 131.32
NoRiH (Cbristipher), pseud. See Wilson (J.)
North (W.) The slave of -the lamp. . . . 233.45
— Trade in souls 233.44
North and South. Gaskell (Mrs. E. C.) . . 194.09
NoHTHANOER Abbey. Austen (J.) .... 125.15
Same. [With Pride and prejudice.] . 125.16
Nobtsebn Imds. [Adams (W. T.)] .... 113.32
Northern lights. Stories from Swedish and Finnish
authors. Tr. by S. Borg and M. A. Brown. 23o.93
Nobthwood. Hale (ilfrs. S. J. ) 212.17
Norton (lUrs. Caroline). Lost and saved. . , 233.46
— Old Sir Douglas 233.48
— Stuart of Dunleath 233.47
— Woman's reward 235.99
NoBwooD. Beecheb (H. W.) 133.08
Nose of a notary. AbouT (Edmond). . . . 112.04
Not deid yet. Jeatfreson (J. C.) .... 221.06
Not easily jealous, [anon.] 233.83
Not in their set. Lenzen (M.) 22!. 17
Not pretty, but precious, and other short stories. 233.81
Contents . Not pretty, but precious, by Mai-garet Field.
Victims of dreams, by Margaret Husmer. The cold hand.
by Clara F. Guerusey. The blood eeedlinfr, by Johu llay.
The marquis, by Chauucey Hickox. Uuder lalse c<ilors, by
Lucy Hooper. The hungry heart, by J. W. De Forest.
" How mother did it," by J. R. Hadernianu. The red loi,
by Clara F. Guernsey, Louie, by Harriet Prescott Spofford.
Old Sadler's resurrection, by K. 1). Miuor.
Not wisely, but too well. [BROuGHTON(Rhoda).] 112.35
Not without thorns. Graham (E.) .... 216.16
Nothing but leaves. MoKeever (H. B.) . . 225.00
Nothing new. CRAiK(il//.s. D. M. Muloch). . 232.53
Notice to quit Wills (W. G.) 261.13
Notley (Mrs.—). [' Francis Derrick. '] . Mildred's
wedding 173.12
— Olive Varcoe 173.10
Nouvelettes of the musicians. Ellet (Mrs.
E. F.) 1501.23
Novalis, jyseiid. See Hardenbebg (F. )
Novellst's magazine, v. 1-20 233.52
^^ote. — The works which are included in this collection
are entered elsewhere uuder their respective headings.
Now and then. Warren (Samuel) 263.33
Now or never ; the adventures of Bobby Bright. Optic
(Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] 112.24
NowELL (H. P. H.) ['May Mannering.'] Helping
hand series.
1. Climbing the rope. 225.20 4.
2. Billy Grimes' la- 5,
voi-ite. . . . 225.19 6,
3. Cruise of the Pash-
away 224.89
NuMA PompiUus. Flobian (J. B. C. de). . . 225.87
Nun (The). Sherwood (Mrs. M. M.) Works, v. 7. 252.07
Nutshell of knowledge. A.L.O.E. [Tucker (C.)] 121.19
0. T., a Danish romance. Andersen (H. C. ) . 121.32
Oaktield ; or fellowship in the East. Arnold
(W. D.) 123.06
Oak openings; or the bee-hnnters. Cooper (J.F.) 164.07
Oakeidge : an old-time story. Smith iJ. E. ) 253.09
O'Beiens and O'Flahertys. Morgan (S. O. ) 2 v. '.i32.32
Occupations of a retired life. Gaerett (E. ) [Mayo
(Mrs. I. F.)] 193.31
OcEAN-bor.i. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] [Y. 0.
series, v. 6.] 113.42
Ocean waifs. Reid (ftip(. M.) 242.52
Oceana (Commonwealth of). Harrington (J.) 5/28.02
O'Connor (F.) Invisible princess. In Little classics, v. 8. 226.95
O'Connor (Wm. D. ) The ghost In Little classics,
v. 8 '.= 26.95
Odd couple. Oliphant (jl/rs. M. O. W.) . . 234.79
Odd trump. [Coulson (J. G. A.)] .... 231.01
Odds (At). Tautphoeus (Baroness I. von). . 255.08
O'DoNOOHUE, a tale of Ireland. Lever (C.) . 223.57
Oehlenschlaeoeb (Adam). Ali and Gulhyndi. 255.04
O'er moor and fen. Walsingham (C.) . . . 266.37
Oebtel (P. F. W.) ['Van Horn.'] Schoolmaster of
Abbach, and other sketches 262.88
Off for the Geysers. Stephens (C. A.) . . , 256.09
Off-hand sketches. Abthue(T. S.) . . . 123.15
Off Land's End, homeward bound. Reid (W.) 242.77
Off the roll. King(K.) 221.88
Off the Skelligs. Ingelow(J.) 214.79
Ogilvies. Craik (D. M. Mnloch) 232.54
Oiled feather tracts. Power (Rev. T>. P.) v. 1-2. 241.45
Olcott (H. A.) The torchlight ; or, through the
wood 234.02
Old Chelsea bun-house. Manning (Jtfiss Anne). 225.29
Old countess. Hoefer (E.) 213.40
Old countess. Stephens {3Irs. A. S. ) . . . 254.97
Old curiosity shop. Dickens (Charles). . . 174.08
Little Spaniard. . . 224.90
Saltwater Dick. . . 224.91
Little maid of Oxbow. 224.92
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Old Dominion. James (G. P. B.) . . . . 2 15.83 J
Ouj Euglish baron. Reeve (Miss C.) . . , 24'2.3(i
Old fairy tales. Collected by J. Mason. . . 185.44
Old farm house. Laino (C. H. B.) .... 222.27
Old fashioned boy (An). Fabquhabson (Martha). 191.10
Old fashioned girl (An). Alcott(L. M.) . . 121.04
Old friends and new acquaintances. Stkickland
(Agnes). 2 V 251.29
Old Fritz and the new era. MiJHLBACH (L.) . 233. U6
Old helmet (The). Wabnek (Miss Susan) 2 v. 2G3.08
Old Hepsy. Denison (C. W.) 173. OG
Old Hicks the guide. Webbeb (C. W.) . . 2(i3.41
Old homestead. Stephens {A. S.) . . , . 253.70
Old house by the river. Pbime (W. 0.) . . 241.66
Old inn. Babnes (.J.) 132.18
OLoJoUffrt. Mackarness(M. A.) 241.30
Old Kensington. Thackeray ( Miss A. I. ) . 255.80
Old lieutenant and his son. Macleod (N.) . 223.07
Old mam'selle's secret. MARLrri (E.) . . . 22o.39
Old Margaret. Kinosley (Henry) 222.00
Old Mortality. Scott (6'»c W.) 215.">8
Old Myddleton's money. Hay(M. 0.) . . . 212.81
Old patroon (The). Maitlasd (J. A.) . . . 225.14
Old plantation. Hungeeford (J.) .... 215.01
Old St. Paul's. Ainswoeth (W. H.) . . . 115.06
Old Sir Douglas. Nobtox (Hon. Mrs. C. E. S.) 233.48
Old stone house. March (H.) 226.62
Old town fireside stories. Stowe ( ,1/i-s. H. B. ) 254.25
Old t3wn folks. Stowb (Mrs. H. B.) ... 253.80
Old vicarage. Hubback (3frs. J.) . . . . 214.37
Old woman who lived in a shoe. Douglas (A.
M.) 176.35
Oldboby. Keary (A.) 227. OG
Oldpobt days. Higginson (T. W.) . . . . 213.98
Olie ; or, the old west room 234.00
Oliphant (Laurence). Piccadilly 234.35
Oliphint (Mrs. M. O W.)
— Adam Graeme of Mossgray 234.03
— Agnes 234.01
— Agnes Hopetoun's school and holidays. . 231.05
— Athelings ; or, the three gifts 234.0(5
— At his gates 231.92
— BroTvnlows 234.07
— Cileb Field ; a tale of the Puritans. . . . 234.08
— Chronicles of Garlingford. [Executor. Rector Doc-
tor's family.] 231.09
Rector, and doctor's family 234.76
Salem chapel 234.77
— — Perpetual curate 234. °i2
Miss Majoribanks 234.21
Phoebe, jr. 234.81
— Curate in charge 235.75
— Day .s of my life 234.10
— For love and life 234.95
— Heart and cros3 231.11
— House on the moar. 231.12
— Innocent 234.94
— John : a love story 234.12J
— Katie Stewart 221 44
— Laird of Norlaw ; a Scottish story. . . . 234.13
— Last of the Mortimers 234.134
— Lilliesleaf, concluding Margaret Maitland. . 231.15
— LuoyCrofton 234.16
— Madonna Mary 2)4.17
— Magdalen Hepburn 234.18
— Margaret Maitland of Sunnyside. . . . 231.19
Note. — For couclusion. see LiUiesleaf, above.
— May 234.93
— Merkland ; or, self-saorifloe 234.20
— Minister's wife 234.24
— Miss Majoribanks. 234.21
— Odd couple 234.79
— Ombra 234.91
— Perpetual curate 234.22
— Phoebe, jr. A last chronicle of Carliagford. 234 81
— Quiet heart 231.25
— Rector and the doctor's family 234. 76
— Rose in June. 234.90
— Salem chapel. 234.77
— SoaofthesoU 253.18
— Squire Arden. 2)4.14
— Story of Valentine and his brother. . . 231.99
— Three brothers. 234.75
— Whiteladies 234.89
— Zaidee 234.23
Olive. Cbaik (D. M. Muloch) 232.55
Olive Blake's good work. Jeaffreson (J. C.) 221.07
Olive Varco '. Derrick (P.i [Notley (.Wrs. — ).] 173.10
Oliveb Ellis : or the fusiliers. Gbant(J.) . 211.93
Oliveb of the mill. Chableswoeth (M. L.) . 153.40
Oliveb Optic, jiseud. .See Adams (W. T.)
Oliver Twist. Dickens (Charles). 2 v. . . 174.12
Olivia Hal jigh. Synge (\V. W. F.) .... 246.09
Olney (Ellen W.) Love in idleness. A summer
8to:y 234.74
Ombba. Oliphant (Afr.9. M. O. \V.) . . . 234.91
Omoo ; adventures in the south seas. Melville
(H.) 231.70
On both .sides of the sea. Chables (iW/.s. E.) 153.11
On dangerous ground. Mooee (3fi's. B. H.) , 233.88
On guard. Thomas (Annie) 261.12
On the Amazons! Stephens (C. A.) .... 256.14
On the border. Kibke (Edmund). [Gilmoee
(J. R.)] 195.07
On the edge of the storm. Clarke (C. C.) . 231.33
On the eve. Todeoeneff (Ivan S. ) .... 262.22
On the heights. Auerbach (B. ) 124.09
Same. From the German by S. A. Stem. 124.24
On the way. A. L. O. E. [Tucker (C.)] . . 121.20
On the wing. Eyster (Nellie) 184.14
O.stime. Adams (W. T.) 112.35
One and twenty. [Robinson (F. W.)] . . . 231.26
ONE-armed Hugh. Moffat (Mrs. A. S.) . . 232.20
One day's weaving. [Peebles (M. L.)] . . . 234.49
One fair woman. Milleb (J.) 233.95
One liimtlred romances of real life. Hdnt(L.) 215.03
One in a thousand. James (G. P. R.) . . . 215.69
One night's iLystery. Fleming (M. A. ) . . 197.03
One of the fsimily. Payn (James) 234.27
One of them. Leveb (Charles) 223.5o
One of two. Feiswell(H) 193.07
One poor girl. Sikes (Wirt) 252.8G
One summer. Howard (jVfiss Blanche W.) . 234.41
One woman's two lovers ; or Jacqueline Thayne's
choice. TowNSEND (F. V.) 2G1.47
One year ; a tale of wedlock. Caelen (E. F.) 145.42
Only. Mackabness (M. A.) 241.31
Only a clod. Beaddon (.If iss M. E.) . . . 135.29
Only a fiddler ; and 0. 'T. Andebsen (H. C.)
122.11 ; 121.33
Only a girl. Hillebn (W. von) 213 77
Only a woman's heart. Clare (Ada). . . . 155. 03
Only girls. To%vnsend (V. F.) 266.28
Only herself. Thomas (Annie) 255.71
Only temper. Newby (Mrs. C. J.) .... 233.30
Only three weeks, lanon.] 234.30
Onwaed. Winscom (J. a.) 264.27
Onwaed and upward series. See Adams (W. T. )
Onyx ring. Steeling (J.) Essays and tales, v. 2. 2547.10
Open (An) question. De Mille (J.) . . . 176.13
Open ! Sesame ! Chubch (Mrs. Ross). . . . 154.30
Openino a chestnut burr. RoE(E. P.) . . . 243.90
Opeba singer's wife. Gbby (JWJs.l .... 211.65
Operas (Tales from the). Pardon (G. F.) . . 234.60
Ophelia (History of). Fielding (Susan), v. 19 of 233. 52
Opie (Amelia). Works. 3 v 234.28
Contents : v. 1. Madeline. Adeline Mowbray. Simple
tales. Father aud daughter. Happy faces. 2. Tales of
real life. New tales. 3. Temper. Woman's love and
wife's duty. Two sous. Opposite neighbor. Love, mya-
tei-y, and siiperstitiou. After the bull. False or true.
Confessions of an odd tempered man. lUustiatiousof lying.
Oppobtcnities. a sequel to "What she could." Wab-
NEB (Susan) 263.19
Opportunity. Seemullee (A. M. Crane) . . 1C5.23
Opposite neighbor. Opie (Mrs. A.) . v. 3 of 234.29i
Optic (Oliveri, pseud. See Adams (W. T.)
Orange blossoms fresh aud faded. Abthur (T.S.) 123.37
Obdeal for wives. Ed wabds (^Mi's. Annie). . 234.31
O'Reilly (Miles). &e Halpine (C. G.)
OEiENTboys. Keene(S. F.) 215.97
Orkney the peacemaker. Abbott (J. ) Harper's story
books, V. 10 216.89
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FICTION ; Orley Farm lo Parr.
Ohley f:irm. Tkollope (Antbony) 261.04
Ormond. Edqewobth (Marin). /« /ler Novels, etc. 182.19
Obmosd; or, the secret witness. Bbown (C. B.) 143.10
ORrHAN (The). Opie (Mrs. A.) Works, v. 1. . 234.28
OurHANboy. Sherwood (Mrs. M. M.) v. 8 of 252.01
Orphan in the Old Dominion. Silveroale (D.) 251.76
Orphaks of Normandy. Sherwood (Mrs. M. M.)
Works, V. 2 252.02
Orpheds C. Kerr paper ;. Newell (E. H.) 3 v. 233.30
Orbed (Mata), p.'seiid A long time ago. . . 236.21
OiiSA-i (Comlesse A'). Clonded kiijpiness. . . 131.07
Ortis (Letters ol). Foscolo (H.) From the Italian. 192.21^
Obville college. Wood (ilfivs. Henry). . . . 2(il.05
OscAB. Aimwell(W.) [Simonds (\V.)] . . 252.43
Oso.iB Bjrtrand. Braddo.v (Jfiss M. E.) . . 135.31
Osceola, the Seminole. Reid ((Xtpt. Mayue). 242.53
Osw.iLD Cray. Wood (Mrs. Hsnry). . . . 204.00
O. T. a Danish romance. Andersen (H. C.) . 121.32
Other folks' lives. Smedley (M B.) . . . 232.82
Other girls. Whitney (JMi-s. A. D. T.) . . 203.71
Other people's money. Gaboriau (E. ) . . 190.37
Otheb people's windows. [Feiswell (J. H.)] 234.39
Otis (Belle). See Woods (C. H. ) .... 234.34
Otis (Mas. H.G.) The Barclays of Boston. . 234.88
Otmar (Von). See Nachtigal (J. C. C.)
Ought we to visit her ? Edwards (ifrs. A.) . 182.35
OuiDA, lyseiul S'e Kame (L. de la).
Our Charley. Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) . . . . 254.21
Odr cousin Veronica. Wormley (M. E. ) . . 265.06
OuB cousins in Ohio. Howitt (Mary). . . . 214.25
OoB detachment. King (Katherine). . . . 221.79
OuB forefathers, v. 1. Ingo. 2. Ingraban. Feeytag
(G.) 192.38; 39
OoBFred. Farquharson (M. F. ) 190.17
Odr guardian. Daniel ( itfi's. M. ) 223.GS
OoR Helen. Clarke (R. S.) ...... 226.07
OuB hoaeymoon, and other comicalities, from
Punch 234.37
Our mutual friend. Dickens (Charles). . . 174.17
• Same. Condensed by R. Johnson. . . 156.02
Our neighbors in the comer house. ARTHnR(T.S.)123.11
Our new crusade; temperance story. H.ale(E.E. )212.86
Our parish ; or annals of pastor, and people.
[fOioii.] 234.36
Our two lives ; or, Graham and I. By A.H.K. 234.32
Our village. Mitford ( Jiiss M. R. ) 2 v. . . 232.13
Our year ; a child's book. Muloch(D. M. ) . 232.56
Our young yachter'ss.rios. 6'ee Stephens (C. A.) 256.09
Out in the world. Arthur (T. S.) .... 123.10
Our of his head ; a romauc3. Aldbioh (T. B.) 121.07
Out of the cage. Owen (G. W.) 235.92
Out of the deep. Wood (Mrs. H. ) . . . . 204.91
Out of tha depths; story of a woman's life. [o?ior!.] 234.38
Out of the foam. Cooke (J. E.) 163.31
Out of the hurly-bmly. Adeleb (Max). [Clark
(0. H.)] 113.19
Out of the question : a comedy. Howells (W.D.)210.BO
Out of town. Gbay (Barry). [Coffin (R. B.)] 101.14
Outcasts. Bb addon (M. E. ) 135.35
Outcasts of Poker Flat. Habte(B. ) /.i Little
classics, V. 1 220.83
Outlaw's daughter. Bennett (E.) .... 133.34
Outpost. Austin (J. G.) 125.20
OuTRE-MEB. Longfellow (H. W.) . . . . 5052.11
Outre mort. Spofford (H, E. P.) In Little claesics, v. 2. 22G.84
Outward bound ; or, young America afloat. Adams
(W. T.) 112.25
O^-EB the cliff!. Chantee (C.) 152.20
Over yonder. Marutt (E. ) 22-3.41
Overhnd. Deforest (J. W.) 172.48
OviND ; life in Norway. Bj6rnson(B.) . . . 133.32
Owen (Ashford), pseud. Georgy Sandon ; or a lost
love 234.40
0'.raN (F.) Aden Power. 231.44
Owen (G. W. ) The Leech club ; or, the mysteries of
theCatskills " . 236.01
— Out of the cage. An o'er trae tale. . . . 233.92
Owen (R. D.1 Beyond the breakers. . . . 234.72
Owen ; a waif. [Robinson (F. W.)] . . . . 234.63
Owen Gwynne's great work.NoEL(irtdy Augusta).236.05
Owen Meredith, pseud. See Bulweb-Lytton (K. )
OwLOLASs (Marvellous adventures of). Mubnek
(T.) 234.42
OxENFORD (J.) and Feeilino (C. A.) Tales from the
German 255.04
Contents : Libussa, J. H. Musffliis. Criminal from lost
honour, F. Schiller. The cold heart. W. Haiiff. Wonders
in the Spessart, K. Immermauu. Nose, the dwarf. W.
Hauff. Aiel. C. F. Vaudervelde. The sandman, E. T. W.
Hoffman. St. Cecilia, or, vuc power of music, H. von
Kleist. The new Paris, J. W. von Goethe. Ali and Gul-
hyndi, Adam Oehlen.schlaeger. Alamouta:le, H. Zseliokko.
The Jesuits' church in G , E. T. W. Hoffman. The
8evere(khaud, W. Hauif.
OxLEY. By Lyndon. [Beight (3/)S. M. A.)] . 142.20
P's aud Q's ; or the question of putting upon. Yonge
(CM.) 265.0.3
Pacha of many tales. Mabryat ( (Jip/. F. ) . 225.56
Pacheco(J/)s. E.) Montalban 232.25
Page (Abraham)^ pseud. See Holt (J. S.)
Page of the Duke of Savoy. Dumas (A.) . . 181.14
P.AGEs in waiting. Yates (E.) 2(15.22
Paib of blue eyes. Habdy ('Thomas). . . . 216.35
Palace and cottage. Optic (Oliver). [Adams
(W. T.)] 113.12
Palaces and prisons. Stephens ( jlf/-.s-. Ann S. ) 253.79
Palfrey (JfJAs Sarah H.) ['E. Foxton.'] Agnes
Wentworlb 234.6.3
— Herman ; or young knighthood. 2 v. . . 233.45
Palgeave (.Sir Frtincis). 'The merchant and the friar.
[Marco Polo and Roger Bacon. ] . . . 443.08
Palgravb (W.G.) Hermann Agha 234.68
Palmer (Lynde), pseud. See Peebles (L. M.)
Palmebin of England. Hurtado (Luis de). . 221.80
Palmyra (Letters from). Wake (WUliam). . 262.68
Paludan-Muller (F. ) The fountain of youth. 234. 73
Pamela. Richardson (S. ) 243.08
Pansy, pseud. Three people 266.21
Panthea, t'iie spirit of Nature. Hu.\t (R.) . 213.92
P.apa's own girl. Howland(M.) 214.70
Papers for thoughtful girls. Tytleb(S. F.) . 202.26
Parables. Kbummacher (F. A. ) 6214.30
Parablej! from nature. Gatty (.Ifrs. A.) 4 v. 193.38
Paragreens in Paris. Euffini (G.) .... 244.43
Pardoe (.Wti's Jane). Adopted heir 234.51
— Confession of a pretty woman 234.52
— Earl's secret : a love story 234.53
— Jealous wife 234.54
— Life-struggle 234. 55
— Pilgrimages in Paris 234.09
— Reginald Lyle 231.56
— Rival baauties 234.58
— Romance of the harem 234.57
Pardon (G. F.) 'Tales from the operas. . . 234.60
Parent's assistant. Edoeworth (M. ) . . . 182.07
Paris and Vienna. Thystorye, etc 234.83
Paris in America. Laboulaye (E. E. L. ) . . 222.25
Paris sketch-book. Thackekay ( W. M. ) Miscellaneous
works, V. 1 255.01
Parish side, [anon.] 234.01
Parisians ('The). Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L.) 144.38
Parker (J. ) Springdale Abbey 235.06
Parker (iliis. H. F.) Constance Aylmer. . . 163.04
PARKiiR (Mrs. Eosa Abbott). Eosa .•Vbbott stories. 0 v.
1. Jack of all trades 235.02
2. Alexis the runaway 235.01
3. Tommy Hickup ; or, a pair of black eyes. 23S 03
4. Upside down, or will and work 235.04
5. Youn;,' detective, or which won 235.05
C. Pinks aud blues, or orphaii asylum. . . 235.00
Parkwater. Wood (Mrs. H.) 264.92
Parlor car. Howells (W. D.) 216.79
Paer (Harriet). [ ' Holme Lee.']
— Against wind and tide 222.60
— Annis Warleigh's fortune 222.61
— Basil Godfrey's caprice 222.78
— Beautiful Miss Barrington. 227.57
— Ben Milner's wooing 222. 70
— For richer, for poorer 227.58
— Gilbert Massenger 222.02
— Hawksview ; a family history 222.63
— Kathie Brande 222.64
— Maude Talbot. 3v 222.65
BBOOKIiYN MEBOANTILB I.IBBAB7.
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— Mr. Wynyard's ward 222.68
— Sylvan Holt's daughter. 222. G9
— Thorney Hall ; a story of an old family. . 222.70
— Vicissitudes of Bes ao Fairfax 222.71
Pabb (Louisa). Dorothy Fox 235.52
— Hero Carthew 235.55
— How it idl happened 235..53
— John Thompson, blockhead 235.51
Pabson's daughter. Hook (T. E.) .... 214.05
Pabthenu. Ijee (Mra. E. B.) 222.50
Pabtinoton (Mi's.) See Avery (8. P.) ; also Shiuabeb
(B. F.)
Pabtisan ; a romance of the revolution. Simms
(W. G.) 252.,%'5
Partisan (The) leader. Tockeb (B.) 2 v. in 1. 262.19
Pabton (Mrs. Jamesl. Caper-sauce. . . . 2538.12
— Fern leaves. 2 v. 235.07
— Folly as it flies 25U.19
— Ginger snaps 2538.20
— Life and beauties 3136. 2 i
— Rose Clark. 235.09
— Ruth Hall 235.01
— Select writings 3136.21
Pascabel. Only a story. [Rame (L. dela).] . 172.29
Pakha papers. Howe (W. W.) 214.19
Passages in the life of the fair gospeller, Mistress Anne
Askew. Mannino ( jWis.s A. ) 225.25
Passing the portal : an autobiography. Victob
(M. V.) 26G.44
Passion (A) iu tatters. Thomas (A.) . . . 26G.02
Passionate pilgrim, and other tales. James
(H.,jV.) 216.10
Pastimes with my little friends. Bennett (M.
H. B.) 133.1G
Pastob of the desert. Pelletan (E.) . . . 235..36
Pathfindek. Coopeb (J F. ) 164.08
Patience Strong's outings. Whitney {Mis. A.
D. T.) 263.02
Patbanas ; or, Spanish stories, legendary and tradi-
tionnl. [anon.] 186.11
Patbicia Kemball. Linton (E. E.) . . . . 224.00
Patbicians (The). [Velde (C. F. van der).] . 1.51.10
Pateiot boys and prison pictures. Gilmobe (J. B. ) 195.0 i
Patbonaoe. Edgewobth ^Maria). Novels, v. 15-16. 182.18
Patty. Macquoid (K. S.) 226.55
Patty Gray's journal. See Daix (C. H. ) . . 171.16
Paul (John), pseud. See Webb (C. H. )
Paul and Virginia. St. Piebee (J. H. B. de). 244.73
Padl Clifford. Bdlweb-Lytton (E. G. E. L.) 144.23
Paul Fane. Willis (N. P.) 261.16
Paul Felton. Dana (R. H.). Writings, v. 1. 5026.09
PAnLFerrol. Clive (C.) 155.22
Paul Massie. McCabthy (Justin) 22C.91
Paul Prescott's charge. Axoeb (H.,j>. ) . . 121.15
Paul the peddler, .\lgeb (H.. jr. ) .... 122.35
Paulding (J. K.) Book of St. Nicholas. . . 235.13
— Book of vagaries 235. 15
— Bulls (The) and the Jonathans 235.16
— Dutchman's fireside 235.14
— Koningsmarke : a story of the new world. 2 v. 235. 17
— Puritan and his daughter 235.19
— Tales of a good woman 235.20
— Westward ho! 235.21
Pauline's trials. Coubtney (L. L. D.) . . 155.43
Pausanias, the Spartan. Bulwbe-Lytton (E. G. E.
L.) 144.41
Paved with gold. Mayhew(A.) 231.53
Paxton (P.), pseud. See Hammett (S. A.)
Payn (James). At her mercy 235.64
— Beggar on horseback. 1.33.13
— Best of husbands 235.65
— Bred in the bone 141.07
— Carlyon's year 151.14
— Cecil's tryst 152.39
— Fallen fortunes 235.57
— Found dead 192.43
— Gwendoline's harvest. . . , . . . . 211.81
— Halves 235.61
— Lost Sir Massingberd. 224.14
— Married beneath him 235.60
— Murphy's master 235.63
— One of the family 234.27
— Walter's word 235.06
— Woman's vengeance 225.62
— Won— not wooed 264.83
Payson (G.) Totem well 235.23
Veabooy (Mrs. Mark), pse!((Z. See VioiOB( Jfrs. M.V.F.)
Peacock (J. L.) Creole orphans 235.24
Peacock (T. L.) Gryll Grunge 235.25
— Headlong hall, and nightmare abbey. . . 235. 2U
— Works, V. 1-2 5062. 15
Contenti : v. 1. Headlong hall. Melincourt. Nigbtmaro
abbey, v. 2. Maid Mariau. Misfortunes uf Elpliiu. Crot-
chet castlo. Gryll grange.
Peaed (F. M.) The rose garden, [anon.] . 244.28
— Thorpe Regis ; a novel, [anon.l .... 234. ^0
— Unawares. [«no».] ........ 262.86
— Winter story (A) 234.82
Peabl fountain and other fairy talcs. Kavanaoh
(B.audS.) 2ie..56
Peabl of Orr's Island. Stowe (H. B.) . . . 2.54.22
Peabl of the Andes. Aimaud(G. ) .... 114.33
Peabson (Rev. C. H.) Cabin oa the prairie. . 235.32
Pea,sant und his lanillord. Knobbing (Baroness). 222. '.iO
Peasant and the prince. Mabtineau (H.) . . 231. '23
Peasant life [in the north]. Sketches in Gleualdie.
2 v 235.30
v. 1. Introdnction. Mncklo Jack. Kate Rose aud her
bairns. The dandy drainer. The mason's daughter. Tlie
bourtree. The red-tiled cottage. 2. The dyke-builder.
The dressmakers. Jampllu Jaiule. Widow Macraw.
Hetty. ' Queen Jeau.'
Peasant life iu Norway (Arue ; or). Bjobnson
(B.) 133.27
Pebbles and pearls for the young folks. Kichabdson
(AbbySage) 241.92
Peck (A/iss E.) ['Cuyler Pino.'] Ecce Femina ; or,
the woman Zoe 241.39
— Mary Brandegee 235.28
— Renshawe 235.29
Peculub ; a tale of the great [anti-slavery] transition.
SabgentIE.) 214.6-5
Pedlington (Little) and the Pedlingtonions. Poole
(J.) . . . ._ 241.48
Peebles (M. L.) ['Jjynde Palmer.'] Magnet stories.
4 V. ... 234.48
1. Drifting and steer-
ing 234.48
2. One day's weaving. 234.49
Peep o'day, or John Doe. Banim (J.)
Peeps from a belfry. Shelton (F. )
3. Archie's shadow. . 234.60
4. John Jack 234.78
. . 132.35
. . 2543.03
Peeeless Cathleen ; or the stolen casket. Aonew
^C.) 113.27
Peebs and parvenus. Gobb {Mrs. C.) . . . 211.25
Peg Wofflngton. Reade (Charles) 242.22
Pekin. Landee(S. W.) 2-2'2.87
Pelayo. Simms (W.G.) 2,52.28
Pelham. Bulweb-Lytton (E. G. E. L.) 2 v. 144.25
Pelletan (E.) Jeau Jarousseau, the pastor of the
desert 235.36
Pembebton, or one hundred years ago. Petebson
(H.) 234.98
Pencil sketches. Leslie (JMTi.?.? E.) .... 223.26
Pendennis. Thackeeay (W. M.) 2 v. . . . 255.47
Pennot (liev. Peter), pseud. &e Round (Wm. M. F.)
Pen Owen. [Hook (J.)] 241.01
Pequinillo. Ja-mes (G. P. R.) 215.35
Peece(E.) The last of his name 241.02
Percival Keene. Maeeyat (6'rtp(.F.) . . . "225.57
Percy EflSngham. Cockton(H.) 161.02
Percy (Florence). See Allen (Mrs. Elizabeth Akers).
Percy (S.) Robin Hood and his merry foresters. '235.37
Percy. Hentz (Mrs. C. L.) 213.13
iVo(*f.— Same as her Banished son.
Percys (The). Prentiss (Jfrs. E. ) .... 235.47
Pereobine Picklo (Adventures of;. Smollett
(T.) 253.14
Perfect Adonis. Habeis (Jfi's. Miriam Cole). 161. '28
I'eefect love casteth out fear. Washbuen (K.S.) 2t)6.99
Pebicles and Aspasia. Landob (W. S.) . . 222.22
Peblls and adventures of Harry Sldpworth. Kingston
(W. H. G.) 22'2.9«
Jo asking {or Iraoka, use tUa " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAMJB, tUe flnt part of the Trn>B, and the NUUBEB.
512
FICTION : Perkins to Pla3rtng the Mtochle£
Pebkins (Eli), pseud. Seeliimmv (M. D.)
Pebdns <F. B.) Sorope ; or the lost library : n novel
of New York and Hartford. 241.00
PEBPETnAL curate. Ouphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) 23122
RsBAULT (C), Wid oUiers. Fairy tales. Tr. by J. E.
Planche 185.28
Persian recreations, or new tales. Weston (S. ) 263.93
Persuasion. Austen (Jane) 125.18
Pekyebsion. Conybeaee (W. J.) .... 163.05
Pestaiozzi (J. H. ) Leonard and Gertrude. 2 v. 235.34
Pet ; or pastimes and penalties. Haweis(H.E.) 214.91
Peteb and Polly ; or, home life in New England a
hundred years ago. Douglas (M.) . . 174.57
Peter Oarradiue. Chesebho' (C.) .... 154.01
Peteb Clinton. Lancewood (L.) [Wise (D.)] 222.37
Peteu Gtott, the Cape Ann fisherman. Keynolds
(J.) 243.04
Peteb of the castle. Banim (J.) 132.30
Peteb Schlemihl. Chamisso (A. von). . . . 233.99
Peteb Schlemihl ia America. Wood (George). 264.47
Peteb Simple. Marbyat (F.) 225. 57i
Peteb the whaler. Kingston (W. H. G.) . . 222.14
Peteb Wilkins (Life and adventures of). [PAiTocK
(R.)] 223.78
Peterson (H.) Pembcrloa ; or, 100 years ago. 231.98
Pbteonel. Maeeyat(F.) [Church LVrs. Ross).] 154.23
Petty annoyances of married life.BALZ.ic (H.do). 132.04
Pevekil of the peak. Scott (Sir Walter). . . 245.60
PaANTAssnoN, a fairy tale. Coleeidge (Sara). 161.39
Phantastes : a faery romance. MacDonald (G.) 224.59
Phantom ship. Maeryat (F.) 225.58
Phelps (Jfi-ss E. Stuart). The gates ajar. . 241.03
— Gypsey Breynton 211.04
— Gypsey's cousiu Joy 211.05
— Gypsey's sowing and reaping 241.07
— Gypsey's year at the golden crescent. . . 211.06
— Lady of Shalott. In Little classics, v. 30 226.97
— Hedged in 235.42
— Men, women, and ghosts 241.09
ConfenU : Calico. Day of my deatli. In the gray Goth.
Kentucky's ghost. Little Tommy Tucker. Kight watches.
One of the elect. Tenth of January [Pemberton mills
disaster]. What ia the matter ?
— Silent partner 235.43
— Tiny's Sunday nights 241.08
— Trotty book 235.41
— Trotty's wedding tour, and story-book. . . 235.44
Phelps {Mrs. E. Stuart). Sunnyside ; or the country
minister's wife 254.46
Phemie Frost's experiences. Stephens (Ann S. ) 254.98
Phemie KeUer. [Riddell (Mrs. J. H.)] . . 243.20
Phemie's temptation. 'Xekhune (Jf/s. M.V.H.) 255.30
Phil the fiddler. Alqeb (H. , jr. ) 122.36
Philip (Adventures of). Thackebay (W. M. ) 255.32
Philip Augustus. James (G. P. K.) .... 215.70
Philip Blandford. Smith (J. F.) 252.95
Philip Brantley's Life Work. By M. E. M. . 241.12
Philip Earnscliffe. Edwards (Jfra. Annie). . 182.36
I^^ote. — Same as Moi-als of May Fair.
Philip Nolan's friends. Hale(E. E.) . . . 214.86
Philip RoUo ; or, the Scottish musketeers. Grant
(J.) 211.95
Philip Thaxter. [Washburn (C. A.)] . . . 241.11
Phillips (George S. ) [ ' January Searle. '] The Gypsies
of the Danes' Dike : a story of hedge-side life in
England, in 1855 241.13
Phillips (Mrs. J.) Harbour bar: a tale of Scottish
life 212.79
•PntT.T.rp.g (William B.) The diamond cross : a tale of
American society 241.14
PaiLLY an:l Kit. Chesebro' (C.) 154.02
Phiix) : an EvangeliacL Judd (Sylvester). . . 221.36
Philosophers of Foufouville. Freelance (R.
jBsg.), psmd 193.05
Philoihea : a Grecian romance. Child (Mrs.
L. M.) 154.06
I^HiNEis Finn, the Irish member. Teoixope
(Anthony) 261.71
Phineas Redux. Trollope (Anthony). . . . 261.88
Phusbe, junior. Ouphant (.V™. M. O. W.) . 234.81
Ph<enh (John), pseud. See Derby (G. H.)
Phcenhiana. Derby (G.H.) 173.08
Piazza tales. Melville (H.) 231.71
Piccadilly. Oliphant(L.) 234.35
PicciOLA ; or, captivity captive. Saintine (X. B. ) 2 44. 55
PicHLER (3fmc C. G.) The Swedes in Prague. 211.84
— Johannes Schoreel 133.02
— Siege of Vienna, a hist, romsmce. [In Waldie
library, V. 5.] 6078.15
Picked up adrift. DeMille(J.) 172.52
PiCKEN (A.), editor. The Club-book 155.27
— Traditionary Btoiies of old families. 2v. . 241.17
Content! : 1. The Foibescs auil tlie Gordons. Lady Bar-
bara of Carloghie and tlio J.iliu8toiio.t iif Fairly. The three
maids of London. 2. The Hays and the fight of Loncarty.
The priors of Lawford. Macdouald of Glenco, and Jeanie
Halliday of Aunam.
Pickering (Miss Ellen). The fright. 2 v. in 1. 236.10
— The grumbler. 241.16; 235.95
Picnic papers. Dickens (Charles) 174.18
PIONIO party. Smith (Horace). In Little classics, v. 9. 226.96
PiCKVPiCK abroad, or the tour in France. Reynolds
(G. W. M.) 246.01
Pickwick papsrs. Dickens (Charles). . . . 174.22
Pictures of country life. CiKY (Alice). . . 152.04
Pictures of the olden time. Sears (E. H.) . 251.08
Pictures of the period. Collier (W.F.) . . 162.28
Pictures of private life. Ellis (J/rs. S.) 3 v. 183.09
Pierre ; or, the ambiguities. Melville (H. ) . 231.72
Pigeon pie ; a tale of Roundhead times. Yonqe
(Miss CM.) 265.43
Pike (.Urs. M.H.G.) ['Mary Langdoii.] Agnes. 241.19
— Ida May 241.20
Pilgrim and the shrine. [Maitland (Edward).] 3584.21
Pilgrimage (The) ; a tale of our times, [anon. ] 263. 68
Pilgrimages in Paris. Pardoe (Julia). . . . 234.69
PrLGEiMS of fashion. Cornwallis (K. ) . . . 165.09
Pilgrlms of Now England. Webb (Jlfts. J. B.) 263.94
Pilgrims of Walsingham. Strickland (A.) . 256.21
Same, [//i WALDiElibraiy, v. 6.] . . .5078.20
Pilgrims of the Rhine. Bulweb-Lytton (E. G.
E. L.) 144.27
Pilgbims on the Thames. Eoan (Pierce). . . 181.28
Piloeim's progress. Bunyan (John). 3525.26 ; 145.14
Pillar of fire ; or, Israel in bondage. Ingeaham (Eev.
J. H.) 215.19
Pillars of the house. Yonge (Miss C. M. ) 2 v. 265. 66
Pilot. Cooper (J. F.) . ....... 164.09
Pilot and his vidfe ; a Norse love story. Lie (J.) 223.90
PiLPAY or Bidpai. Kalila and Dimna ; or, the fables
ofBidpai. Tr. by W. KnatchbuU. . . . 185.01
Same. [Different translation. ] Revised ed.185.01a
Pindar (Susan). Midsummer fays 235.38
Pine (Cuyler), p.seud. See Peck (Miss E.)
Pine needles. Warner (Susan) 266.95
PiNEY Woods tavein ; or, Sam Slick in Texas. 241.21
PiNKERTON (A.) The detective and the somnambulist.
The murderer and the fortune teller. . . 236. 12
— The spiritualist-i and the detective. . . . 236.13
Pink and white tyranny. Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) 253.81
Pinks and blues ; or, orphan asylum. Abbott
(Rosa) 235.00
Pioneees. Cooper (J. F.) 164.10
Pique, [anon.] 241.22
Pirate. Scott (Sir Walter) 245.64
Pirate and three cutters. Marryat (F. ) . . 225. 66
PiBATE of the Mediterranean. Kingston (W. H.
G.) 222.99
Pirate's treasure. Kingston (W. H. G.) . . 222.97
Pirates of the prairies. Aimabd(G.) . . . 114.16
Plaque in London. De Foe (D.) Works, v. 9. 6032.09
Planche (il/i.s-.s M. A.) See Mackaeness (Mi-s. M. A.,
formerly Miss Planchi).
Plane and plank. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W.
T.)] 112.40
Plant hunter's. Reid (Mayne) 242.54
Planter's daughter. Dopuy (E. A.) ... 241.35
Planter's northern bride. Hentz (0. L.) . . 213.14
Planting the wilderness. McCabe (J. D., jr.) 224.47
Play and study. By Aunt Hattie, pseud of Baker
(J/r«.H.N. W.) 131.03
Played out Thomas (Annie) 261.13
Playing for high stakes. Thomas (Annie). . 261.16
Playing the mischief. De Forest (J. W. ) . 172.45
BROOKLYN UEBOANTIIiS LIBBABY,
FICTION : Pleasant Cove to President's Daughters.
518
'226.0S
4. Child of the iaiaod glen.
5. John Qodsoe'B legacy.
C. Fisher bo;8.
Pleasant Cove series. Kixlooo {E. )
1. Arthur Brown, the jroong
Captain.
2. Young deliverers.
3. Cruiae of the Casco.
Pleasants (Julia). Callamura 241.34
Pleasuees of old age. Souvestbe (E. ) . . 253.21
Ploennies (L. von). Princess Use, and the Will o' the
wisps, [anon,'] 241.67
Plumptee (Anne and Arabella). Tales of wonder, of
humor, and of sentiment ; original and translated.
3v 211.36
Contents : v. 1. Zelia, an Indian tale. The weathercock,
a Burgundian tale. Magic dullur, a tale of Atsace. 2. Spec-
tre of Prcaburg, a liuiigariau tale. The fair of Boaucaire,
a Proveu(;al tale. Zac1)in:,'-Qnaiig. or the true philosopher,
a Chinese tale. 3. The family of Valencia. Fanny, a tale
of Lorraine. Omar and Zemida, a Peruvian tale. Philo-
sophy and love, a Milesian tile.
PoACHEB. Makbyat ( C'up(. F. ) 225.67
PoE (Edgar AUau). Prose tales. 2 v. . . . 241.40
Same, /n/iis Works, v. 1-2 5063.05
Conltnts.
Adrentures of one Hana Pfaall,
V. 1.
Angel of the odd (The), v. 2.
Assignation (The), v. I.
BjIIooii hoax (The), t. 1.
Berenice, v. 1.
Black cat (The), t. 1.
Bon-ton, v. 2.
Business man (The), v. 2.
Cask oi Amontillado, v. 1.
Descent into the maelstrom.v.l.
Devil in the bolfry, v. 2.
Diddling considered as one of
the exact sciences, v. 2.
Domain ol Arnheim, V. 1.
Due de L'Omelette, v. 2.
Eleatiora, v. 1.
F.icts in the case of M. Valde-
mar, v. 1.
Fall of the house of Usher, v, 1.
Four beasts in one, t. 2.
Gold-bug (The), v. 1.
Hop-frog, V. 2.
Imp of tne perverse, v. 1.
Island of the fay, v. 1.
King Pest, v. 2.
Landor's cottage, v. 1.
Ligeia. v. 1.
liioniziug, V. 2.
Literary life of Thingum Bob,
esq., V. 2.
Loss of breath, v. 2.
Man of the crowd, v. 2.
Man that was used up, v. 2.
Ms. found in a bottle, v. 1.
Masque of the Red Death, v. 1.
Mesmeric revelation, v. 1.
iVote.-Inthe N. Y. ed
Metzengerstein, V. 1.
Morella, v. 1.
Murders of the rue Morgue.v.l.
Mystery of Mario Boget, v. 1.
Mystification, v. 2.
Narrative of A. Gordon Pym,
v. 2.
Never bet the devil your head,
v. 2.
Oblong box (The), y. 2.
Oval portrait (The), v. 1.
Fit (The), and the pendulum,
V. I.
Predicament (A), v. 2.
Premature burial. T. 1.
Purloined letter (The), v, 1.
Shadow : a parable, v. 2.
Silence : a fable, v. 2.
Some words with a mummy, v.2.
Spectacles (The), v. 2.
Sphinx (The), v. 2.
System of Dr. Tarr and Profes-
sor Fether, v. 2.
Tales of Jei-usalem, v. 2.
Tale of the ragged mountains,
v.2.
Tell-tale heart (The), v. 1.
Thou art the man, v. 2.
Thousand and second tale of
Scheherazade, v. 1.
Three Sundays in a week, v. 2.
You Kempelen and his discov-
ery, V. 1.
Why the little Frenchman wears
his hand in a sling, v, 2,
William Wilson, v. 1.
X-ing a paragrab, v. 2.
of 1870 (1 vols.) the stories—' An-
gel of the odd.* ' Business man,' ' Diddling considered as
one of the exact sciences," ' Literary life of Thingum Bob,
esq.,' ' Loss of breath,' ' Man that was used up.' ' Mystifi-
cation,' ' Narrative of A. Gordon Pym.' ' Predicament (A),'
and • X-ing a paragrab,' are to be found in v. 4.
— Fall of the house of Usher. In Little classics, v. 2. 226.84
— Gold bug. Jn Little classics, v. 12 227.15
— Murders in the Rue Morgue. In Little classics, v. 3. 226.85
Point of houor. Edwaeds (if/s. Annie). . . 182.44
Poison of asps. Chuech iMr.t. Eoss). . . . 154.21
Polish Jew. Eeckmann (E.) and Chateian (A.) 184.40
PoLKO (Elise). Luln's novel and Alessandro Stradella.
From the German 241.41
— Musical sketches 1561.12
PoLLABD (EhzaF.) Hope deferred. . . . 241.23
— Lady Supi-rior. 241.19
PoMEBOY (Mirk M.) Nonsense 241.43
PoMPEY the little; life of a lap-dog. Coventby (F.) 1H5.14
PoNSONBY (i-uZi/ E.) Mtiry Lyndsay. . . . 241.46
Poole (John). Christmas festivities : tales, sketches,
and characters 241.47
— Comic sketch-book 241.90
, — Little Peddlington and the Peddlingtonians. 241. 4S
PoOE and proud ; or, Katy Eedbtim. Adams
(W. T.) 11'2.26
PooB humanity. Eobinson (F. W.) .... 243.48
PooEJack. Mabbyat (CSsipf. F.) 225.59
PooE Mat; or, the clouded intellect. Inoelow (J. ) 215.13
PooB Miss Finch. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . 162.36
PooB rich man, and rich poor mao. Sedowice
(CM.) 251.18
PooB tr.iveller. Dickens (0.) Christmas stories. 173.23
Popanilla. Di81ueli(B.) 174.46.»
PopHLAB legends of Brittany. Souvisbtbe (E. ) 253.50
PopuLAB roranuces of the middle ages. Cox (G. W. )
add JoNusiE. H.) 165.03
PopuLAB tales. Edoewobth(M.) 2 V. . . . 182.08
P0PUI4AB tales and romances of the Northern nations.
[Tr, by W. H. Leeds.] 3v 255.01
1. The treasure seeker. The bottle imp. The sor-
cerers. The enchanted castle. Wake not the dead.
Auburn Egbert.
2. The spe ' re barber. Tlie magic dollar. The col-
lier's family. The victim of priestcraft. Kibitz.
,1. The field of terror. Elflnland. The tale. The
fatal marksman. The hoard of the Nibelungen. The
orlkiug's daughter.
Popular tales from the Norse. Dasent(G. W. ) 171.39
PopuLAB tales of the Germans. 2 v 241.51
1. Bichilda Three sisters Stealing of the veil.
2. Seven legends of Number-nip. The Nymph of
the fountain.
PoBTE Crayon, pseud. See Stbotheb (D. H.) . 254.31
PoETENT (The) ; a story of second sight MacDonald
(G.) 224.81
POBTEE {Mr9. A. E. ) Married for both worlds. 241.84
— My hero, or contrasted lives 241.85
PoKinn (Miss A. M.) Hungarian brothers. . 192.17
PoBTEE (Jane. ) The pastor's fireside. . . . 192.17
— Scottish chiefs. 2 v 241.54
— Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his ship-
wreck '5075.26
— Thaddeus of Warsaw 241.56
PoETEE (Linn Boyd). Caring for no man. . 241.86
PoBTEE (Eose). Foundations, or castles in the air. 211.50
— Summer driftwood for the winter fire. . . 241.53
— Uplands and lowlands ; or, three chapters in a
life 241.96
— The years that are told 236.17
PoETEB (W. T., editor). Quarter race in Kentucky,
and other sketches 261.91
PoETBAiTS of my married friends. By uncle Bou. 241.57
PoETo (L. da). Novel of Juliet. In Eoscoe (T. )
Italian poets, v. 2 214.21
PoBTEL (Karl). [' Charles Sealsfield.'] The cabin book ;
or, national characteristics 251.05
— The cabin book ; or, life in Texas 251.06
— Life in the new world 251.07
— Eambleton : a romance of fashionable life in New
York 251.09
PoTiPHAB papers. Cuetis (G. W.) .... 171.20
PoTTEE, Eoger Sherman, (Life and adventures of).
Teuesdale (P. Van). [Adams (F. C. )] . 112.11
PoTTLETON legacy. Svith (Albert) 252.83
Powell (Mary). [Manning (Anne).] . . . 225.28
PowEB {Rev. P.B.) "Oiled feather "tracU. v.1-2. 241.44
PowEBs (S.) Muskingum legends 253S.28
PoYNTEB (E. F.) Ersilia Is6.20
— My little lady 232.94
Peaibie. Coopee (J. F.) 164.11
PEAiEiEbird. MuBEAY(C. A.) 233.12
Peaieie Crusoe ; or, the far west, [anon.] . . 241.58
Pbaieie flower. Aimaed(G. ) 114.22
Peaise and principle. McIntosh {Miss M. J.) 224.74
Peait ( J/i.s-.5 L. J. ) Sheaves of love 23.'). 59
Peatt (Mary E. ) Ehoda Thornton's girlhood. 241.81
Peatt (S. J. ) Emma Corbett ; or, miseries of civil
war 241.77
Peeacher and the king. Bunoeneb (L. F.) . 145.12
Peecaution. Coopee (.1. F. ) 164.12
Peemiums paid to experience. Mayo (Isabella F. ) 194.32
Feenti8s(E. ) Aunt Jane's hero 211.82
— Fred, Maria, and me 193.01
— ^ Home at Greylock. 246.16
— Nidworth and his three magic wands. . . 235. 46
— Percys (The) 235.47
— Stepping heavenward. 241.64
— Story Lizzie told. 211.83
— Urbane and his friends 241.97
Pbesbuby (B.F.) TheMustee;or,loveandliberty.241.59
Peescott (H. E.) See Spoffoed {Mrs. H. E. P. )
Pbesoott (Mary N.) Matt's folUes, and other
stories. 241.88
Pbesident's daughters. BBEMEE.(Fredrika). . 141.23
In uikiae for books, uw the " Book Order." giving the AU I'^OR'S NAME, the ftrat part of the TITLE, and the NUUBBK.
514
FICTION; ProBsenae io Rame.
Fhessehse (ilme E. de). Bosa ; or, the Parisian
girl 241.62
Pbeston (Harriet W.) Aspendale 211.68
— Love in the 19th century 241.76
Pbeston (Laura). Aldeane 241. GO
— Boy's trip across the plains 235.49
— In bonds 211.61
Pbetty Miss Bellew. Gin (T.) 196.33
Pbetti Mrs. Gaston, efc. Cooke (J. E.) . . 163.32
Pbey of the gods. Maebtat (F. ) [Chukch ( Mrs.
Boss).] 151.17
Pbide and prejudice. Austen (Jane). . . . 125.16
Pbide of lite. Scott {Lady 3.) 245.14
Pbiest and the huguenot. Bunoeneb (L. F. ) . 145.13
Pbeest and nun. Weight (Jf/s. J. MoN.) . . 265.02
Pbime (W. 0.) Later years, [aiion.] . . . 211.65
— Old house by the river, [anois.] . . . . 241.66
Pbime minister. Tbollope (Anthony). . . . 266.12
Prince and the page. Yonqe (C. M.) . . . 263.51
Peince Charles ; or, the young pretender. Smith
(J. F.) 251.98
Peince Eugene, and his time. Mcndt (Mrs. G. ) 2 53.07
Peince of darkness. SourHWOETH(>ircs.E.D.E.N.)253.88
Peince of the house of David. Inoeahim {Rev.
J. H.) 215.20
Pbinoe of Kashna : a West Indian story. Kimbali,
(R.B.) 221.G3
Pbinces, public men, and pretty women. 2 v. 171.54
Pbincess and the goblin. Mag Donald (G.) . 224.87
Peincess Use : a story of the Hartz mountains. [Ploen-
NIES (L. von).] 241.67
Peincess of Babylon. Voltaike (F. M. A. de). [In
VOLTAIRIANA, v. 3.] 5075.33
Peincess (The) of Brunswick- Wolfenbiittel. Zschokke
(H.) 265.58
Princess of Thule. Black (W.) 134.38
Pbisoilla; or, trial! for the truth. Banvaed(J.). 132.07
Private ee's man. Maeryat (Cap(. F.) . . . 225.60
Prize novelists, etc. Thackeray (W. M.) . . 255.48
Pboblematio character.s. Spielhagen (F.) . 253.53
Peobus ; or. Aural iaa. Waee (WUliam). . . 262.60
Peoctob (B. W. ) Essays and tales in prosa. By Barry
Cornwall. 2 v 2537.27
Peodioal son. Cook (Dutton) 163.07
Peodiot (A) : a tale of music. Choeley (H. F.) 154.26
PaoPESsoE (The). Bbonte (Charlotte). . . 142.10
Pbofessoe's lady. Auekbach (B.) .... 124.14
Peofessob's wife. Macgbegob (A. L.) . . . 224.46
Peogbess and prejudice. Gobe (J/rs. C.) . . 211.26
Peoobessive pettioo.its ; or, dressed to death. Boose-
VELT(B. B.) 244.57
Peopela qu86 maribus, and Box tunnel. Beads
(C.) 242.07
Peospee [Bandoce]. Cheebuliez (V.) . . . 153.34
Peosseb (Mrs. —). Clackitts of Inglebiook HalL 235.56
— Original fables 185.09
Pbotestant (The) ; a tale of the raign of queen Mary.
Bbay (Jf/s. A. E.) 141.31
Pbovebbs illustrated. Gatty (Mrs. A.) . . 193.42
Peovooations of midams Palissy. [Mannino(A. )] 224. 96
Pbudknce Palfrey. Aldbich (T. B.) ... 121.09
Pettdy stories. Sej Cl.abke (E. S.) . . . . 226.68
PfiCEandL Cubtis (G. W.) 171.21
Psyche of to-dajr. Jenkins (Mrs. 0. ) . . . 221. 10
Publicans and sinuars. Beaddon (M. E.) . 141.02
Pock. 'Ouida.' [Bame (L. da la).] . . . 172.24
PuDDLEFOBD and its paople. Biley (H. H.) . 243.30
PoFFEE Hopkins. Mathews (C.) 5053.05
PuLLEN (H. W. ) Fight at Dame Europa's school.
„ [«'")"•] 184.38
— rem Pippin's wedding, [anon.] .... 261.29
Pul8zki(T.) Tales and traditions of Hungary. 241.69
Punch s letters to his sons. Punch's complete letter
writer, etc. Jebeold (Douglas). ... 221 17
Pu.soH s pnzo uovelUti Thackeeay ( W. M. )
^^^ ^ V. 2 of 2.i5.48 ; V. 1 of 255.61
PuBiL of the Legion of honor. Enault(L.) . . 183 35
PoETTAN and hiB daughter. Paulding (J. K.) 235 19
PuEPLE and fine linen. Fawcett(E.) . . 184 36
Poss-CAT mew, etc. Huoe3.se\ (E. H. K.) ' 185 37
Pot yourself in his place. Beade (C.) . '.' '. 242!26
Putnam (Ellen T. H.) Monday work ; or, how the
minister's family built them a house. . . 241.72
Putnam (Mrs. Mary Lowell). Fifteen days : an extract
from Edwin Colvill's journal, [mwn.] . 241.70
— Becord of an obscure man. [anon.] . . 241.71
Pynnshuest: his wanderings, etc. MacLeod (D.) 225.06
Quad (M.), p-seud. See Lewis (C. B.)
QuADEooN. Beid (Capt. M.) 242.55
"Quads odds." Lewis (C. B.) 223.83
QuAKEB, and young man of the world. Opie (Mrs. A.)
Works, v. 2 234.29
QuAKEE soldier ; or the British in Philadelphia. Jones
(J- B.) 221.32
QuABTEE race in Kentucky. Pobteb (W. T.) . 261.91
Queeohy. Wabneb (Susan). 2 v 263.10
Queen Hortense. [Mundt (Mrs. C.)] . . . 232.77
Queen Mab. Kavanagh (J.) 221.52
Queen of Connaught. [anon.'] ' 242.65
Queen of the county. [Stbetton ( J. C. )] . . 241.73
Queen of Denmark. Gobe ( Jins. ) .... 211.29
Queen of hearts. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . 162.11
Queen of the regiment. Kino(K.) .... ^21. 78
Queen's Maries. Melville (G. J. W.) . . . 231.98
Queen's necklace. Dumas (A.) 2 v. ... 181.10
Queen's revenge. Coluns (W. WiUdo). . . 162.15
Queens. Emoey(E. B.) 184.19
QuEEB folk. Knatchbull-Hugessen (E. H. ) . 185.41
QuEEE little people. Stowe (H. B. ) . . . . 254.24
QuENTiN Durward. Scott (Sir Walter). . . 245.68
QuE.ST. [Bates (J. C.)] 241.74
Question of honor. Beid (C.) [Fisheb (F. C.)] 212.81
Quevedo y Villegas (F. G. de). Works. 3 v. 241.78
Contents : v. 1. The autUor's life. The visiou. 2. Cu-
rious history of the night adventurer. Paul, the SiiauieU
sharper. 3. Fortune iu her wits. Proclaraatiou by old
father Time. Treatise of all things, letters, etc.
Quiet English town, and human life therjn. Mount-
roED(W. T.) 232.42
QuLET heart. Oliphant (JIfis. M. O. W.) . . 234.25
Quiet Miss Godolphin. Gabrett (E.) . . . 193.34
Quiet nook in the Jura. Buffini(G.). . . 982.02
QoiNCY (E.) Wensley : a story without a moral. 241.75
Qui.STUs Fixleiu. Bichteb (J. P. F.) 151.13 ; 3587.01
Quite alone. Sala (G. A.) 244.59
Quits. Tautphoeus (I. , JSaroiieis von). , , 255.12
QuixsTAB. [Taylob (Jftss — ).] . . . . . 241.99
Quodlibet ; annals, etc. Kennedy (J. P.) . . 221.00
QuoBNDON hounds. Hebbebt (H. W.) . . . 4617.20
Bab and his triends.BEoWN (J.) Spare hours, v.l. 2514.13
Same. In Little classics, v. 4. . . . 226.86
Babelais (F. ) Works. 2 v 242.01
BiCE for a wife. Smabt(H.) 252.93
Bace for wealth. Biddell ( J/j-s. J. H. ) . . 243.21
Bachel Gray. Kavanagh (Julia) 221.53
BACaEL Bay. Tbollope (Anthony) 261.65
B.achel'8 secret 2i2.00
Badclipfe (Mrs. Anne). The Italian. 3 v. . 242.03
— Mysteries of Udolpho 242.05
— Bomance of the forest. 212^06
Rafi' that no man made. Lowell (B. T. S.) In Ltttle classics.
V. 8. 226.95
Bagged Dick. Algee (H., j>. ) . .... 121.13
Bagged Dick ssries. See Alqee (H., jV.) . . 121.13
Bainbow creed, [anon.] 212.10
Balph, tne heir. Tbollope (A.) 26l!75
Balph Wilton's weird. Alexandee (Jlfrs.) . 115.34
Balston (W. B. S.) Krilof and his fables. . 185.06
Bambles among the Alps. Abbott (J. ) Habpeb s story
books, V. 7 216.98
Bambleton ; a romance of fashionable life in New
York. Sealsfield (C. ) 251.09
Eamblinq story. Clabke (Mary Cowden). . 155.13
Bame (L. da la). [' Ouida.'] Beatrice Boville and other
stories 172.15
Contents: Beatrice Boville. Holly wreaths and rose chains.
Lady Marabout's troubles. Silver chimes aud golden
fetters. Slander and aillery.
— Bebee, or two little shoes 172.56
— CecU Castalmains's gage, Lady Marabout's troubles,
and other stories 172.16
Contents ; Beauty of Vicq. d'Azyr. Cecil Castlemaine's
gsRe. " Deadly dash." The General's matchmaking. Lady
Marabout s troubles. Little Grand and the marchioness.
BEOOKLTN MEUQANTXLS lilBBABy,
FICTION : Rame to Reld.
516
story of a crayon head. Study i U LouJi Qoatorze. Study
a la Louis Quinzo,
— ChandoK 17-2.17
— Dog of Flanders. /nLiTiLS claaslca, t. 10 22G.97
— FoUe Furine 172.25
— Held iu bondage 172.18
— Idalia 172.19
— In a winter city. 172.58
' — Leaf in the storm, elc 172.26
Contents : Branch of lilac. Dog of Flanders. Loaf in the
storm. Provence rose.
— Loaf iu the storm. In Little classics, t. 11. ... 226.99
— Pascarel, only a story . 172.29
— Pack 172.24
— Randolph Gordon, and other stories. . . 172.20
Contents : Bella and blackcock. Blue aud yellow. Dou-
keyshire militia. How I was tracked by trappers. How
one Are ht another. The marquis's tactics. Randolph
Gordon. Treute-et-un.
— Signa. 172.57
— Strathmore, or wrought by his own hand. . 172.21
— Trie jtrin, or the story of a waif and stray. 172.23
— Under two flags 172.22
Eamsat (Grace). Are you my wife ? . . . 123.01
— A salon in the last days of the empire, and other
sketches [viz.. Mademoiselle Adrienne, a sketch
after the blocus ; Number thirteen, an episode of
two sieges] 241.98
Eak away to sea. Eeid (M.) 242.56
Eand.vli, Banerman's boyhood. Mactonald (G.) 221.81
Randolph {Mrs.) Gentianella 242.08
— Wild Hyacinth 246.11
Eandolph Gordon. "Ouida." [Eame(L. dela).] 172.20
Eandolph Honor, [anon.l 242.12
Rands (W. B.) ['Henry Holbeach.'] Shoemaker's
yiUiige 211.92
Ranoees aud regulators of the Tanaha. Abunoton
(A. \V.) 123.04
Ranoeks ; or the tory's daughter. Thompson
(D. P.) 261.36
Ranthorpe. Lewes (George H.) 223.67
Rape of the Gamp. Mason (C. Welsh). . . 225.86
Raphael. Lamaetine |A. de) 222.30
Rapids of Niagara. Wabnee (Susan). . . . 266.94
Ease good luck. Fbancillon (E. E.) . . . 197.13
Easpe(R. E.) Baron Munchausen 133.01
Rasselas, prince of Abyssinia. Johnson (Samuel).
5045.10; 221. 22i
Rates and taxes. [Tale.s. ] Hood (T. ) [and others] . 2 il .87
Rathbone(H. M.) Lady WiUoughby. [aiion.] 222.23
Rattlin, the reefer. ^iABBYAT (Cap(. F.) ■ . 225.61
EAn(H. ) Mozart : a biographical romance. . 242.09
RAVENscMPrE. Maesh (Jfcs. ) 2t 231.14
Ravenshoe. Kinosley I Henry ) 222.03
Ray. Spoffokd (H. P.) In Little chisslcs, v. 11. . . 226.99
Raymond's heroine, [anou.] 242.11
Raymond (R. W. ) ['Robertson Gray.'] Brave
hearts 242.87
— Children's week : seven stories for seven days. 242.89
— Man in the mooa and other people. . . . 242.88
Reade (Charles). Christie Johnstone. . . . 242.13
— Box tunnel In Little classics, v. 9 226.96
— Cloister and the hearth ; or maid, wife, and
widow 242.14
— Clouds and sunshine, and art. ". . . , . 242. 15
— Double marriage, or white lies 242.24
— Foul play 242.25
— Good fight. [Autobiography of a thief. Jack of all
trades.] 242.16
— GrifiSth Gaunt ; or, jealousy. 242.17
— Hero (A) and a martyr 242.71
— It is never too late to mend. 2 v. ... 242.18
— Love mo little, love me long 242.20
— PegWoffington 242.22
— Propria quas maribus, and the BoxtuuueL . 242.07
— Put yourself in his place 242.26
— Simpleton (A) 242.29
— Terrible temptation 242.27
— Very hard cash 242.'23
— Wandering heir 242.28
— White lies 212.24
READY-money Mortiboy. Bebant (W.) and Rice
(J.) 212.84
Real nnd the beau -ideal. Kblti (Mary Ann). 2542.01
Keal folks. Whitney (i»fM. (A. D. T.) . . '203. BO
Realities of Irish life. Tbench (W. 8.) . . 952.06
Eealmah. Helps (Arthur) 213.05
Rebecca nnd liowena. Thackekay (W. M.) . 256.41
Same. Miscel. works, v. 3 of 255.57 ; v. 1 of 266.61
Eebecca ; or. a woman's secret. Cobbin (ifrs.
F. C.) 165.06
Eebels ; or, Boston before the revolution. Child
(L. M.) 154.08
Eecolleotions of a policeman. Waters (T. ) 203.39
Eecollections of an Irish police magistrale. Addison
(H. E.) 113.'28
Recollections of Eton, [anon.] 242.34
Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn. KingsleyiH.) 222.02
Recollections of my childhood. Geeenwood (Grace).
[Lippincott (J/ra. S. J. C.)] 223.83
Eecommended to mercy, [anon."] .... 242.30
Eecompense. Seymoub (Mrs. M. H.) . . . 246.05
Eecoed of an obscure man. Putnam (M. L.) 241.71
Records of the Bubbleton parish 242.32
Rector (The), and the doctor's family. Oliphant
(.Wrs. M. 0. W.) 234.09 ; 234.76
Rector of Roxburgh, a story. Hicklino ( \V. ) 213.97
Rector of St Bardolph's. Shelton (F. W.) . 251.55
Rector of St. Mark's. Holmes (Mrs. M. J.) 213.73
Rector's wife (The). [Steetton (J.)] . . . 242.33
Rectory of Moreland ; or my duty, [anon."] . 242.31
Red as a rose is she. [Brouohton (Rhoda).]. 142.36
Red book of Appin. Hitchcock (E. A.) . . 213.26
Red camelia. Boisgobey (F. du) 146.01
Red court farm ; and the nobleman's wife. Wood
(Mrs. H.) .... - 264.67
Red cross. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] 112.27
Red doctor. LAPirrE (J. P.) 222.26
Red Eric ; or, the whaler's last cruise. Ballantynb
(R. M.) 131.26
RED-letter days in Applethorpe. Hamilton (€laill.
[Dodge (M. A.)] 175.10
Red Rover. Coopeb (J. F.) 164.13
RED-skius. Cooper (J. F.) 164.14
Red track (The). Amaed (G.) 114.17
Redbuen : his first voyage. Melville (H.) . 231.73
Eedgauntlet. Scott (Sir Walter) 245.69
Redmond O'Neil. Smith (J. F.) '251.97
Eeed shaki n by the wind. FAiTHruLL (E.) . 184.35
Eeeve (Miss Clara). The old English baron : a Gothic
story 242.36
Eeginald Archer. Seemullee (A. M. C.) . . 165.24
Eeginald Hastings. Waebueton (E. ) . . . 262.53
Reginald Lyle. Pabdoe {Miss J.) .... 234.56
Registeb (Seeley), psmd. See Victor (M. V. F.)
Eeid (Christian), pseud. See Fisher {Miss F. C. )
Eeld {Capt. Mayne). Afloat in the forest ; or, a voyage
among the tree-tops 242.38
— Boy hunters 242.39
— Boy slaves 242.40
— Boy tar ; or, a voyage in the dcrk. . . . 242.41
— Bruin, the grand bear hunt ; 242.42
— Bush boys 242.43
— Castaways 242.48
— Child wife, a tale of the two worlds. . . . 242.37
— Cliff climbers, a sequel to Plant hunters. . 242.44
— Desert home 242.45
— Flag of distress : a tale of the south. . . 242.69
— Forest exiles 242.46
— Giraffe hunters 242.47
— Headless horseman, tale of Texas. . . . 242.49
— Hunter's feast. 212.50
— Maroon , or a planter's life in Jamaica. . . 242.51
— Ocean waifs 242. 52
— Osceola the Seminole 242. 53
— Plant hunters ; or adventures among the Himalaya
Mountains 242.54
— Quadroon, or adventures in Louisiana. . . 242.55
— Ban away to sea 242.56
— Eifle rangers, or adventures in southern Africa. 2 42. 57
— Scalp hunters 242.58
— Tiger hunter 242.59
— War trail 242.60
— White chief, a legend of north Mexico. . . 242.61
In asking for books, asa the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NilME. the first part of the TITU!, and the NCUBEB.
616
FICTION : Raid to Robiiwon.
Bxis (Capi. Mnyne), conlimted.
— White gauntlet 242.68
— Wild huntress ; or love in the wildernes?. . 242.62
— Wild life ; or, adventures on the frontier. . 242.63
— Wood rangers, or the trappers of Sonora. . 242.64
— Young voyogeurs ; or the boy hunters in the
north 242.66
— Young yiigers 242.67
Eeh) (Walter). Off Land's End 242.77
Kei()Mino belle. Stephens (Mrs. A. S.) . . 233.83
Eejected wife. Stephens (Mrs. A. S.) . . 253.71
Bellstab (Louis). The romance of war ; or Napoleon's
campaigns i i Kussia 243. 01
Beiuniscences of a c.iuoness ; reign of Louis xiy. ami
XV. Kkbkadec ( Vicomtesse de). . . . 3098.2i
Bena ; or the snow-bird. Hentz (Mrs. C. L.) 213.15
Benshawb. Ed. by Cuyler Pine. [Peck (Miss).] 235.29
Bent in a cloud. Leveb (Charles) 223.63
Eepealebs. Blessinoton (Lady) 134.16
KEPOsiTouy tracts. Moue (H.) . , v. 1 of 5037.01
Bepublio of fools. WiELAND (C. M. von). 2v. .'>713.10
Behcued from Egypt. A.L.O.E. [Tockeb (C. )] 121.21
Besolution ; or the soul of power. Roe (.A. S. ) 243.96
Betbibution. Southwobth (Mrs. E. D. E. N. ) 253.39
Beuben Medlicott ; or, the coming man. Savage
(M. W.) 243.11
Beuteb (Fritz). In the year '13 ; a tale of Mecklen-
burg life 213.02
— Seed time and harvest ; or, during my appran-
ticeship 213.03
Bevenge (The). Opib (Mrs. A.) Works, v. 1. 234.28
Beveries of a bachelor. MrrcHELi, (D. G.) . 232.06
Reynakd, the fox. inKosooB(T.) German novelists,
V. 1 244.16
Eetnolds (G. W. M. ) Pick\vick abroad, or the tour in
France 246.01
Rktnold8(J.) Peter Gott; or, the Cape Ann fisher-
man. 243.04
Bheil (Marie). The farm of Muioeron. . . 177.01
Rhoda Thornton's girlhood. Pjbatt (Jfrs. M. E.) 241.81
Rice (J.), joint author. See Besant (W.) and Rice (J.)
Rice (Rosella). Mabel ; or, he irt histories. . 243.05
BioH and humble. Optio (Oliver). [Adams (W.
T.)] 112.28
Rich husband. Riddell (.If)-.?. J. H.) . . . 243.22
Rich Medway's two loves. Gardner (C. E.) . 195.21
Richard Edny and the governor's family. Judd (liev.
Sylvester) 221.37
Richard Hurdis ; a tale of Alabama. Smms (W.
G.) 252.36
Richard the fearless ; or, the little duke. Yonoe (Miss
CM.) 265.14
Richard Vandermarck. Harbis (Miriam Cole). 161.27
BicHARDS (C. F.) John Guilderstring's sin. . 243.07
BicHARDs (M. T.) Life in Israel 243.06
BicHABDSON (Abby Sage). Pebbles and pearls for the
young folks 244.92
— Stories from old English poetry 243.11
BiCHAEDSoN (Samuel). Novels. 3 v. . . . 243.08
1. Pamela. 2. Clarissa Harlowe. 3. Sir Charles Grandison.
— Clarissa [Harlowe]. Ed. by E.S. DalUis. 3 v. 243.23
Same. Condensed by C. H. Jones. . . 243.09a
BicHELiEn. James (Q. P. R.) 215.71
Richteb (J. P. F. ) Cam paner thai. [Life of Quintus
Fixleiu. Schmelzle's jouraey to FHitz. Death of
an angel] 3587.01
— Death of an angel. The moon. . . . Jn 213.83
— Hesperus ; or, forty-five dog-post-days ; a biography.
2 v 243.12
— Flower, fruit and thorn pieces. 2 v. . . . 243.26
— Schmelzle's journey to Fiatz. Life of Quintus
Fixlein : ... In 151.13
— Titan ; a romance. 2v 243.14
— Walt and Vult, or the twins. 2 v. in 1. . 243.16
BiDDELi, (Mrs. J. H.) ['George Trafford.']
— Above suspicion. 243.60
— Far above rubie-s. 243.17
— GeorgoGeith of Feu Court. 243! 18
— Life's assize 243.29
— Maxwell Drewitt 243.19
— Phemie Keller. 243.20
— Race for wealth. 243.21
— Rich husband 243.22
— Too much alone 243.28
Riddle (A. G. ) Alice Brand 243.59
Ridley (James). Tales of the genii 235.05
RiENzi. The last of the Roman tribunes. Lvtton
(E. G. E. L.) 144.28
RwLE rangers. Rkid (Mayne) 242.57
Right and left. Newbt (Jfrs. C. ji) . . . . 233.27
Right at last, and other tales. Gaskell (Mrs.
E. 0.) 194.10
Righted at last, [anon.] 243.39
Riley (H.H.) Puddleford and its people. . . 213.30
Ring (Max). John Milton and his times. . . 243.31
Ring of Amasis. BnLWER-LyrroN (Robert). . 145.07
Rip Van Winkle. Xbvino (W.) [In Ids Sketch-
book.] 215.29
Rise of Iskiinder. Disraeli (B.) 174.48
Same, /u Little classics, v. 6. . . . 226.88
Rita : an autobiography. [Aide (H. )] . . . 243.32
Ritchie (Anna Cora Mowatt). Clergyman's wife, and
other sketches 243.33
— Fairy fingers 243.34
— Mimic life : or, before and behind the curtain. 243. 35
^ Mute singer 243.30
— Twin roses 243.37
Ritchie (L.) Romance of history. France. . 24.3.38
RiTsoN (J.) Fairytales 185.35
Rival beauties. Paedob (Jane) 231.58
RrvAL dreamers. Baniu (J.) /n Little classics, v. 12. . 227.15
Rival ladies. Cervantes (M. de) 171.05
Rivals (The). Griffin (Gerald) 211.71
Rivals : a tale. Clemens (Jeremiah). . . . 155.24
Rob Nixon, the trapper. Kingston (W. H. G. ) 222.15
Rob of the bowl. Kennedy (J. P. ) .... 221.61
Rob Roy. Scott (Sir Walter) 245.74
RoBBEB(The). James (G.P.R.) 215.72
Robbee (The). Opie (Mrs. A.) Works, v. 1. 234.28
RoBEET Ainsleigh. Beaddon ( M.ss M. E. ) . . 135.41
Note.—K revised ed. of her Bound to John Company.
Robert Dalby : early days of a counoisseur. [anon. ]213.40
Robert Falconer. MacDonald (G. ) . . . 224.83
Robert Fulton : historical novel. Hauch(J.C.) 212.48
Robert Graham : a sequel to Linda. Hentz (Mrs.
C. L.) 213.16
Robert the DeuylL v. 1 of 261.22
Robert Severue, his friends and his enemies. Hammond
(W. A.) 212.33
RoBEETs (Charley) series. [Thurston (L. M.)] 243.74
Robertson (M. M.) The luglises 243.62
— ■ Janet's love and service 243.61
Robin Gray. Gibbon (Charles) 195.25
Robin Hood and his merry foresters. Percy (S.) 235.37
Robin Hood(Life and adveutures of ). Mar8h( J. B. )22').78
Robin Tremayne : a tale of the Marian persecution.
Holt (E. S.) 213.82
Robinson Crusoe. Defoe (Daniel). . 172.11 ; 5032.01
Robinson Crusoe's money. Wells (D. A.) . 5913.29
Robinson (F. W.) Anue Judge, spinster. . . 243.52
— As long as she lived 243. 73
— Bridge of glass 243.66
— Ciirrie's confession 151.15
— Christie's faith 154.10
— For her sake 243.53
— Girl's romance and other tales. 243.69
— Grandmother's money. 211.83
— Her face was her fortune 243. 71
— Little Kate Kirby 243.70
— Mr. Stewart's intentions 243.46
— Mattie : e stray 243.67
— No church 243.78
— No man's friend 243.47
— One and twenty. 234.26
— Owen : a waif. 2 v. 234.63
— Poor humanity 243.48
— Second-cousin Sarah 243.72
— Slaves of the ring 243.68
— Stern necessity 243. 64
— True to herself. 243.65
— Under the spell 243. 54
— Woman's (A) ransom 243.49
BBOOKLTN MBBOAKTILB LIBBAB7.
FICTION: Robinaon lo Rough and Ready.
517
EoBiNSON (Jane). Whitefriar.s ; or, tke dayg of Charles
II 243.50
— Whitehall ; or, the dnys of CharleH i. . . 213.51
KoBiNSON (Dr. J. H.) Xick Whiffles, the trapper guide:
a till J of the northwest 213.63
EoBiNsoN (Leora Bcttison). The hoase with speo-
taolea 243.85
Robinson (M-s. T. A. L. V. J.) ['Talvi.']
— Exiles (The) -243.41
— Fifteen years 243.15
— Heloise ; or, the uurevealed secret. . . . 2 13. 4 J
— Life's discipline : a tale of Hungary. . . 213.43
— Woodhill ; or, the ways of providence. . . 2 13.4 1
Robs' (J.) Popalar traditions of England. 1st series ;
Lancashire. 3 v 213.55
Roche (R.M.) The children of the abbey. . 243.58
Rochester, or merry days of England. Smith
(J. F.) 251.92
RooKFoBD ; or, sunshine and storm. Umsted
(Mrs. L. D.) 262.3G
Rocky Mountain series. iSee Castlemon (H.) . 152.29
Roddy's ideal Johnson (Holen K.) .... 210.68
Roddy's reality. Johnson (H len K. ) . . . 210.06
Roddy's romance. Johnson (Helen K.) , . 216.67
RoDEBicK Hudson. James (H., jr.) .... 221.01
RoDEMOK Random (Adventur js of). Smollett (T. )
253.16 ; 5007.04
Rodney (Jfrs. M. R. L. ) Wearythome. . . 263.84
RoDOLPHDS. Abbott (Jacob) 111.06
RoB(A.S.) Cioud on the heart 213.95
— How could he help it? the heart triumphant. 214.01
— ^ James Moutjoy ; or, I've been thinking. . 2U.02
— Like and unlike 241.03
— Long look ahead 241.04
— ^ Looking around. 214.09
— Resolution ; or, the soul of power. . . . 243.96
— Star and the cloud 214.05
— Time and tide 244.00
— To love and to be loved, and the Minister's
story 214.06
— True to the last 244.07
— Woman our angel 244.(18
BoE (/icu. E. P.) Barriers burned away. . . 244.25
^ From jest to earnest 213.92
— Near to nature's heart. 243.93
— Opening a chestnut burr. 243.90
— What can she do? 243.89
Roebuck, [anon.] 244.11
!RooEB Irving's ward, (Millbank ; or). Houies
(M.J.) 213.63
RooER Sherman Potter, pseud. See Adams (F. C.)
R01.AND Cftshel. Leveb(C.) 253.59
Roland Trevor ; or, the pilot of human life. . 214.12
Roland Yorke. Wood (Jf/-.«. H.) 264.72
Rolling s. one. [Dudevant (A. L. A. D. )] . 175.60
RoLLiNa-STONE series. See Fosdick (O. A.) . 152.23
Rollo in the woods. Abbott (J.) .... 111.51
RoLLO story books. <See Abbott (J.) . . . . 111.41
RoLLo's garden. Abbott (J.) 111.52
RoLLo's tour in Europe. .S'e Abbott (J.) . . 111.19
BoMAiN Kalbris : his adventures by sea and shore.
Malot (H.) 226.93
Roman painter and his model. Sibbee (M.) . 251.75
Roman stories, [anon. ] 243. 88
Roman traitor ; or, the days of CatiUne. Herbert
(H. W.) 213.21
Romance and its hero, [anon.] 241.13
Romance and reality. Landon (L. E.) 222.3S ; 5047.05
Romance dust. Mayo (W. S.) 231.5 i
Romance of an honest womim. Chebbuliez (V.) 153.35
Romance of ancient history ; Egypt. 2 v. . . 241.14
Romance of Beaiiseincourt. Warfield (Wi-s. C.) 262.63
Note. — Same as Miriam's memoirs.
Romance of a dull life, [imon.] 244.10
Romance of a poor young m:;n. Feiullet (0.) 191. 2S
Romance of history ; England. Neele (H.) . 233.80
Romance of history ; Franco. Ritchie (L.) . 213.3.)
Romance of history ; India. Gaunter (H.) . 152.38
Romance of history ; Italy. Macfablane (C.) 3 v. 221.63
Romance of history ; Spain. Tbueba y Cosio
(T. de) 266.62
Romance of old court life in France. Elliot (F. ) 183.01
Romance of real life. Howellb (W. D.) [/« Little
classics, V. 1 226.86
Romance o!' sporting. Webber (C.W.) . . 263.15
Romance of student life abroad. Kimball (R.B.) 221.61
Romance of the Charter Oak ; a picture of the colonial
times. Seton (William) 251.25
Romance of the fore t. Radcliffe (Mis. A.) 242.0C
Romance of the forum. Burke (P.) .... 145.20
Romance of the hartm. Pabdoe ( .Ifi.t.f J. ) . 234.67
Romance of the niu-uiny. Oautikb iT.) . . 194.17
Romance of the rap iblic. Child ^ Maria L.) . 1,51.07
Romance of war. Grant (James) 211.38
Romance of war (The) ; or. Napoleon's campaign in
Russia. Rellstab (L.) 243.01
Romany rye (The). Borrow (G.) 2 v. . . . 135.07
JVote.— Sequel t ) Lavengro.
Rome. Lander (S. W. ) Spectacles for young eyes. 'J22.91
RoMOLA. Eliot (Greorge). Lewes (M.£.) . 181.01
RooKSTONE. Macquoid (Kathsrine 8.) . . . 2;'6.53
RooKwooD. Ainsworth (W. H. ) 115.14
Roosevelt (iJobert B. ) Progressive petticoats ; or
dressed to death : an autobiognphy of a married
man 244.67
Ropes of sand. [Hamilton i.\frs. C. V. D.)] . 214.84
RoRY O'More. Lover (Snmuel) 224.32
Rosa ; or the Parisian girl. Pres.s£nsk. ( .Vtne.
(E. de). 241.62
Rosa Abbott stories. .See Parker (Rosa Abbott). 235.00
Rosamond (Cousin Maude and). Holmes (.tfrs.
M. J.) 213.48
Ros.iMOND, and other tales. Edoewobth (M.) 182.10
Rosamond Gray. Lamb (C.) . . 5017.01 ; 5047.07
RoscoE (Toomas). The German novelists ; tales trans-
lated with biographical notice. 4 v. . . 241. 1 6
1. Reyuar.l the fox. Howlo^^latB. Dr. Fanstns.
2. Popular traditions, collected by Otmar, aottachalck,
Eberliardt, BiiscUing, MM. Urimiu, Lulhar, Fouque.
3. Musjcus (J. A.) Tlio dumb lover. Schiller (J. C. F.
von). Tlie apparitioniat [Ghost seer], a fi-agmeut. The ispurt
of destiny. The crimiml, or martyr to lost honour. Fiater-
ual magnanimity. A walii amon^ the linden trees.
4. TiECK (L.) Love magic. The Faithful Kckart and the
Tauueuhiiuser. Auburn Egbert. Langdein (A. F.) Marietme
Richards, or memoirs of au actress. Seven marriages and
never a husband. The irreconcilable man. Albert Lintbacb,
or a martyr to the fair. Hour's instruction in political
economy. The lady's palfrey, a tale of the court. Fnokl
(M. E.) The anti-speculator. Toby 'Witt. Lady EliisabeUi
Hill.
— The ItaUau novelists ; translated with notes critical
and biographical. 4v 244.20
1. Preface. Novelto antiche. Novels of Doccaccio, Sac-
chetti. Giovanni florentiuo. Maasnccio.
2. Arienti. Luigi da Porto, llliciiii. Sozzini. N. Ma-
chiavelli. A. Firen«uola. Fortini. Sermini. Brevio. Pa-
rabosco. Cademusto da Lodi. Cinthio. Grazzini.
3. Lando. Straparola. Bandello. Sansoviuo, Doni. Er-
izzo. Granucci. Ceuo. Malespini. Salvucci. Auonymoua
authors.
4. Bisaccioni. Colombo. Bargagli. Bottari. Capacelli.
Soave, Alta;ieei. Magalotti. Loiloli. Mauui. Padovani.
Sanvitale. Gozzi. Bramieri. Gironi.
Rose (George). [' Arthur Sketchley.']
— Mrs. Brown in London . 244.27
— Mrs. Brown in the Highlands 244.40
Rose and the ring. Thackeray (W. M.) v. 5 of 255.61
Rose Clark. Pabton (Mrs. J.) 236.09
Rose d'Albret. James (G. P. R.) 215.73
Rose Douglas, [anon.] 211.29
Rose garden. [Peabd (F. M.)] 241.28
Rose in bloom. Alcott (L. M.) 122.01
Rose in Juna (A). Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) 231.90
Rose Mather. Holmes (Jfj-s. Mary J.) . . . 213.58
Rose of Disentis. Zschokke (H.) .... 265.60
RjSETurquand. Hopkins (E.) 211.18
Rosemary; or, life and death. Huntington ( J. V.) 215.10
RosicnuciAN. CnAtK (D. M. M.) In Little classics, v. 7. 2'^.89
Ross (C. H.) ami Cl,vbke (A.) Story of a honey-
moon 244.26
Rossetti (C. G.) Commonplace 243.91
— Speaking likenesses 243.82
Rothenfels (E. von). Eleonore 214.24
RocA pass ; or Englishmen in the Highlands. Macken-
zie (E.) 221.80
RouoEOOBOE and other short stories. Spofforo (H. P. )
[and others] 244.39
RouoH and ready. Aloer (H. , jr. ) .... 121.27
In Uking for books, one tba " Book Oiden," givlug the AUTHOB'S NAUE, tU« flnrt fni of th« TIXI<£, and the HDUBEP
^^
518
FICTION : Rouge to Saunders.
BoDQE et noir. A tale of Baden-Baden. About
(E.) 112.07
EotJoHiNo it with Alick Baillie. Stewabt (W. J.) 251.01
RouoHiNO it. Twain (Mark). [Clemens (S. h.)] 1125.20
KoDND (W. M. F.) Achsah : a New England life
study 236.08
Round the block. Bouton(J. B.) . . . . 241.30
Bound the world. Kdjoston (W. H. G. ) . . 222.16
KouNDABOuT papers. Thackeray (W. M.) . . 255.61
KOUNDHEAETS. HARRIS {Jf/.s. M. C. ) . . . 161.23
KoussEAU (Jean Jacques). Eloisa. Added the sequel
of Julia, or the new Eloisa. 4 v. . . . 244.31
Emilius and Sophia ; or, a new system of educa-
tion. 4 V 244.33
EowcRoiT (Charles). Tales of the colonies. . 244.41
EowNiE. HioHAM(M. R.) 214.96
RoxoBEL. Sherwood (Jfjs.) 3 v. .... 251.68
Royal favorite. Gore (Mrs. G.) 211.32
RxTBEZAHL (Legends of). In Cunningham (G. G. ) Tales
from the German 171.19
RuBiNA. [anon.] 244.42
Ruby Gray s strategy. Stephens (jW/a. A. S.) 2.53.76
Ruby's husband. [Tbkhune (Jfcv. M. V. H.)] 225.29
RuFriNi (G.) _ Carlino 241.49
— Dear experience ; or, Paragreens on a visit to
Paris 244.43
— Dr. Antonio, a tale of Italy 241.44
— Lavinia 244.45
— Lorenzo Beuoni ; or, passages ia the life of an
Italian 244.46
— Quiet nook in the Jura 982.02
— Vincenzo ; or, sunken rocks 214.48
EuFDs and Rose. Alger (H., jr.) .... 121.29
Rule of the monk. Garibaldi (G.) . . . 193.36
RuuoR. Sheppabd (E. S.) 251.62
Run to earth. Braddon (M. E.) 2v. . . . 135.37
Runenbero. Tieck(L. von) 151.13
Running the gauntlet. Yates (E.) .... 21)5.19
Running to waste : story of a tomboy. Baker
(G. M.) 131.40
Rupert Godwin. Braddon (M«s M. E.) . . 135.30
Rupert Sinclair. Wabben (Samuel). . . . 235.99
RusKiN (John). King of the Golden river ; or, the
black brothers 244.50
Same. In Ltttle classics, v. 10 226.97
Russell : a tale of the reign of Charles il James (G.
P. R.) 2t 215.74
Russell (M.) Leaves from the tree Igdrasyl. 214.52
Russell (W. H.) Adventures of Doctor Br.idy. 243.98
Russian princess (Vera ; or the), [anon.] . . 262.93
Ruth. Gaskell [Mrs. E. C.)
Ruth Hall Pabton (ifcs. S. P.) 235.10
Ruth Maxwell. Blake (Lady) 133.39
RuTLEDGE. Habbis (Mrs. Miriam Cole). . . 161.24
Rydbeeg(V.) The last Athenian 244.51
Sable cloud ; a southern tale. Adams (N.) . 112.13
Sacchetti (F.) Novels v. 1 of 244.20
Sack of gold Johnson (V. W.) 226.27
Sacbifice. Roe (A, S.) [With Time and tide.] 244.00
Sacristan's household. Trollope (Mr.i. T. A.) 266.53
Sadlieb (Afr«. J., <ra?isi.) Spanish cavaliers. . 244.77
Safely married. Jolly (E.) 206.51
Sage (Abby). Sec Richardson (Mrs. k. S. M.)
Sailob boy; or Jack Somers in the navy. Optic (Oliver).
[Adams (W. T. )] 112.29
Sailob Charley, pseud. Life in a whaltr. . . 223.95
Sainclair ; or, the victim of the arts and sciences.
From the French of S. F. de Genlis. . . 196.31
Saint Cecilia. Part first, adversity. Manigault(G. )244. 63
St. Clair. Morgan (iaduS. O.) 233.72
St. Clar (Robert). The Metropolites ; or know thy
neighbor. 244.56
St. Elmo. Evans (A. J.) 183.30
St. George and St. Michael. MacDonald (G. ) 227.81
Saint Georges (H. de). Count Monte Leone : a legend
of the Carbonari 244.53
St. Giles and St. James. Jebbold(D.). . . 221.18
St. James ; or the court of queen Anne. Ainswobth
„ (W.H.) 115.07
St. John (Bayle). Francis Croft. 3v. . . . 244.67
— Legendsof the Christian East 24 ■'.70
St. John (Percy B.) The sea of ice 214.71
St. Lawrence. Wabd (R P. ) In Waldie library,
V. 10 5078.24
St. Leger ; or threads of life. Kimball (R. B. ) 221.65
St. Martin's eve. Wood (Mrs. H.) . . . . 264.70
St. Mars (N. C. de C, vicomtesse de). ['Lacomtesse
Dash.'] Mademoiselle Fifty Millions. . 171.51
St. Martin's summer. Bbewster (A. H. M.) . 142.02
St. Nicholas (Book of). Paulding (J. K.) . 235.13
St. Olave's. [Tabor (Eliza).] 214.72
St. Patrick's eve. Lever (C.) '223.63
St. Petersburg. ■ Lander (S.W.) Spectacles for young
eyes, v. 2 222.86
St. Philip's. Hakeis (Jtfrs. Miriam Cole). . . 161.25
St. Pierre (J. H. B. de). Indian cottage. [In Classic
tales.] 155.15
— Paul and Virginia. 244.73
-- Voyages of A masis 244.79
Saint Real (C. V. de). Don Carlos: an historical novel.
[In Ceoxall (S.) Novels, v. 3.] . . . 171.04
St. Ronan's well. Scott (Atr W.) .... 245.75
St. Simon's niece. Benedict (F. L.) . . . 132.44
St. Twel'mo. Webb (0. H.) 263.41
St. Valentine's day. Scott (Sir Walter). . . 245.80
St. Winifred's ; or, the world of school. [anov.'\ 191.13
Saintine(X. B. ) Cbiisnn, the queen of the Danube. 244. 54
— Dame Nalnre and her three daughters. . . 244.81
— Picciola ; or, captivity captive 244.55
— Solitary of Juan Fernandez 244 .t-2
Sala (George A.) Dutch pictures 244.58
— Quite alone 244.59
— Seven sons of mammon. . . .... 244.60
— Strange iidventures of Captain Dangerous. . 244.66
— (editor). See Yankee drolleries 264.93
Salander and the dragon. Seelton (F. W.) . 251.56
Salathiel, the immortal. Croly (George). . 165.27
Salem. Castleton (D. R.) 151.38
Salem chapel. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) . 234.77
Salmagundi. Ieving (W.), etc 2533.14
Salon in the last days of the empire. Ramsay
(Grace) 241.98
Salt water, or the midshipman. Kingston (W.
H. G.) 222.17
Salt water Dick. Manneeing (May). . . . 224.91
Salzman (C. G. ) Elements of morality. [YongeiC.M.)
Stor ehouse of stories, V. 2.] . . . . . 263.63
Sam Slick in Texas ; or, Piney-woods tavern. . 241.21
Sam Slick, the attache. Halieurton (T. C.) . 212.12
Sam Slick, the clockmaker. Haltburton (T. C.) 212.11
Sam Slick's wise saws and modern instances. Hali-
EURTON (T. C.) 212.16
Sam's chance. Alger (H., jr.) 123.40
Sammy Tubbs, the boy doctor. Foote (E.B.) 4 v. 196.25
Samuels (Adelaide F. ) Daisy Travers ; or the girls of
Hive hall 245.S8
Sanctuary (The) ; a story of the civil war. Nichols
„ (G. W.) 2J3.40
Sand (George), pseud. See Dudevant (A. L. A. D.)
Sand (Maurice), pseud. See Dudevant (J. F. M. A. )
Sandeau (Jules). Seagull rock 244.61
SAND-hills of Jutland. Andersen (H. C.) . . 122.12
Sanfoed and Merton. Day(T.) 172.09
Sans Merci. Lawrence (G. A. ) 222.50
Saratoga in 1901. Landon (M. D. ) . . . . 222.19
Sabchedon ; a legend of the great Queen [Semiramis].
Melville (G. J. Whyte) 235.70
Sargent (Epes). Peculiar. 244.65
Sartaroe : a tide of Norway. Mattland (J. A.) 225.15
Sartoris (Jfr.s. A. K.) Medusa 244.74
— Week in a French country house. . . . 244.76
Satanella. Melville (J. G. Wbyte). . . . 231.55
Satanstoe; or, the Littlepage mss. Coopeb (J.P.) 164.15
Saunders (J.) Abel Drake's wife 245.02
— Bound to the wheel 245. 03
— Hirell 245!o6
— Israel Mort, overman 245.00
— Martin Pole 245. 04
— Shadow in the house 245. 05
Saunders (Katherine). Gideon's rook. . . . 215.95
— The baunted crust, etc ii45.01
Same. In Little classics, v. 5. . . . 226.87
BaOO£I.Xll MEBOAMXILB IiIBBAB£.
FZOTION : Saunden (o SeaoUA
510
— The high mills 245.96
Sauzade (John 8. ) Qanet Van Horn ; or, the beggar
oa horsebacl; 2^.07
— Marlt GilJersleeve 245.91
Savaqe (M. W.) Bachelor of the Albany. . . 245.08
-— Falooa family ; or, yonng Ireland. . . . 245.09
— My uncle, the curate 245.10
— Reuben Medlicott ; or, the coming man. . 245.11
— Woman of business 245.92
Savage {Mrs. W. T.) Miramichi [or Addle Du-
bois] 231.89
Saxe Holm's storie.s. [anon.'] 214.99
Saxerfobd. May (E. J.) 231.50
Say and seal. Wakner (S. and A. B.) . . . 263.12
Sayinos of Dr. Bushwhacker. Cozzens (F. S.) 165.15
Scalp hunters. Eeid (Mayne) 242..58
ScAPB(K)AT (The). By Leo, pseud 214.95
Scarlet letter. Hawthorne (N.) .... 212.61
ScAiiROx(P. ) Whole comical works. . . . 215.18
Soatteroood fami'y. Smith (Albert). . . . 252. (iS
ScENiiS in A'kansaw. Thorpe (T. B.) . . . 201.91
Scenes in JuJea (Julian, or). Ware (W.) . . 202.07
Scenes of clerical life. Eliot (George). . . 184. OG
Sceptres and crowns. Wabner (Susan). . . 263.24
SoHEFEB (Leopold). Artist's married life ; being that
of Albert Durer 215.12
ScHiLLEB (J. C. F. von). The npparitionist. Sport of
destiny. The criminal. Fraternal magnanimity.
[in EoscoE (T.) German novelists, V. 3.] 211.18
— Dishonoured irreclaimable 213.82
— Ghost seer ; or, npparitionist 5004.27
Sohmelzle's journey to FliStz. Bichteb (J. P. F. )
151.13 ; 3587.01
ScaMrD(H. ) Habermeister 244.86
Scholar and the trooper. Heyoate (liev. W. E.) 213.24
ScaoNBEBO-CoTTA family. [Charles (Afrs. E. )] 153.10
School days at Rugby. Hcohes (Thomas). . 214. 43
School for fathers. Gwynnb (T.) .... 212.03
School for politics. Gayarbe (C.) .... 194.16
School of life. Howrrr (A. M.) 214.20
Schoolcraft (H. R. ) The myth of Hiawatha, and other
oral legends of the Indians 3810.06
SoHOOLMASTEB of Abbach. By Van Horn, pseud, of
Oebtel (W.) 262.88
ScaooLMASTEB's (The) trunk. DiAz(3frs. A.M.) 174.40
Schooner Mary Ann. Abbott (Jacob). . . 111.58
SoHiJCKiNa (Levin). Fire and flame. . . . 251.78
ScHWABTZ (M. S.) Birth and education. . . 244.90
— Gerda ; or the children of work. From the
Swedish 241.96
— Gold and name 214.89
— Guilt and innocence 241.91
— Son of an organ-grinder. ....... 214.88
— Two family mothers 214.94
— Wife of a vain man 244.93
Science in story. Foote(E. B.) 4 v. ... 190.25
SooTT(tady 0. L.) Trevelyan 245.19
— Pride of Ufe 245.14
Scott (J. F. ) Bruder Bones' book of stomp
speeches 245.13
Scott (M.) Cruise of the Midge 215.16
— To. n Cringle's log 245.17
SooTT (Si)- Walter). Abbot 245.22
— Anna of Geierstein. 245.23
— Antiquary 245.28
— Betrothed 245.29
— Black dwarf. 245.31
— Bride of Lammermoor 245.33
— Castle Dangerbus. [T. of a grandfather. 1st s.] 215.36
— Chroaicles of the Canongate. 1st series. Highland
widow. Two drovers. Surgeon's daughter. 2 15.37
Same. 2d series. Fair maid of Perth, or St.
Valentine's day 215.80
— Count Robert of Paris. 245.39
— Fair maid of Perth ; or, SL Valentine's day. 215.80
— Fortunes of Nigel 215.42
— Guy Mannering 245.43
— Heart of Mid-Lothian. 245.46
— Highland widow 245.29
— Ivanhoe 215.51
Same. Condensed by R. Johnson. . . 156.01
— Eeuilworth 245.62
— Laird's Jock. 245.37
— Legend of Montrose 215.31
— Moaaatery 245.57.
— My Aunt Margaret's mirror. Tapestried chamber.
The Laird's Jock 245.37
iVo/i*.— Three Bhort Btorios coutributed tu ■aruU. mud
usually printed with CaBomcLU of the C*nong«t«.
— Old Mortality 245.31 ; 245.58
— Peveril of the peak 245.60
— Pirate 245.65
— Quentin Durward 245.68
— Red GaunUet 245.71
— Rob Roy '. . . . 245.74
— St. Ronan's Well 245.75
^ St. Valentine's day 'JS'i.lO
— Tales of my landlord. 4 series, [more generally
known as : - ]
1. Black dwarf, and Old Horlality 345.31
2. Heart of Midlothian 346.40
3. Bride of lAmmeriiioor, and Legend uf Moatruae. 345.33
4. Count Kobort of Pari», and Caatle Daugerouii. , . 346.39
— Tales of a grandfather. 4 serit-s. . . . 472.06
1.3. Scotuiud. I 4. Franco.
-Talisman 243.76
— Waverley 215.83
- Woodstock 215.84
yoU.~Vor an snalysiH of characters, iucidenta, etc.. In
Scott's novels, see Cornish's Waverloy Manual. . . 345.88
The following table gives, in bru'/, the time, the place,
and some of the chief characters in the various novels :
Voimt Robert of i\irU, 1090. Crusades, aud Kasteru em-
pire under Alexis ('omneuus.
Belruthed. IIST. Marches of Wales in the time of (he ad
crusade.
Taliaman. 1193. Cceur-de-Lion. Salatliu. The crusades.
Ivanhoe. 1194. Cceur-de-Lion. Templars. Robin Hood.
Rebecca the Jewess.
Castle DangeroM. 1306-7. DoukIus castle, Scotland.
Pair Maid of Perth. 1402. Scottish. Kiui; Robert III.
Quentin Durward. 1470. France. Netherlands. Louis
XI. Charles the Bold.
Anne of Geierstein. 1474-7. France. Burgundy. Charles
the Bold. Margaret of Anjou. The Vehmic tribuua . The
Switzers.
Monastery. 1559, etc. Avenel castle. White lady of
Aveuel. Sir Pierce Sliafton, the euplniist. tjcotlaud.
Abbot. 1568. Mary, Queen of Scots.
Kenilworlh. 1575. Queen Elizabeth. Eail of Leicester.
Amy Bubsai't.
Laird's Jock. inoo. Scottish.
Forlunfs of Nigel. 1620. James I. of England and court.
Richie Moniplies. George Heriot.
Legend of M'tnl rose. 1645-6. Scottish. Marqnlfi uf Mont*
rose. Duke of Ar^yl. Du^ald Dalgetty.
Woodstock. 1652. Cromwell. Charles II.
Peverit of the I'edk. I6(;0 80. Court of Charles IL
Old Mortality. 1679 90. Scotch Covenanten.
Pirate 1700. Zetluud aud Orkney.
Aunt Margaret's mirror. 1700. Scottish.
Bride of Lammermoor. 1700. Scottish. Bavenswood.
Caleb Biilderstone.
Black dwarf. 1708. Scottish Jacobites.
Rob Roy. 1715. English aud Scotch Highlanders.
Heart of Mid-Lothian. 1736-51. Scotch. Jeanie Deans.
Porteus mob.
Waoerley. 1745. Scottish. Charles Edward, the Pre-
tender. Jacobite rebellion.
Highland widow. 1755. Scottish.
Surgeon's daughter. 1760-70. England and India.
Guy Mannering. 1760-70 Scottish. Dirk Hatteralck.
Meg Merriles. Dominie Sampson.
Two drovers. 1765. Scottish.
Redgaunllet. 1770. Charles Edward, the Pretender.
Tapestried chamber. 1780. English.
Antiquary. 1798. Scottish. Edio Ochiltrie. Jonathan
Oldbuck. Mucklebackits.
St. Ronan's welt. 1800. Manners of Scott's day. Clara
Mowbray. Meg Dods.
Scodrino of the white horse. Hughes (T.) . 211.44
Scout ; or, the black riders of Congaree. Snois
(W. G.) 252.37
ScBEAMERs. Twain (Mark). [Clemens (S. L.)] 155.16
Scbope ; or the lost library. Perkins (F. B.) . '241.00
ScuDDER (H. E.) Doings of the Bodley family. 251.04
— Dream children 251.03
— Dwellers in five sisters' court 251.00
— • Stories from my attic 251.02
Sea and shore. Optic (Oliver) 112.44
Sea and shore. Wabfield (Jfrs. C. A.) . . 262.82
Seaboabd parish. MaoDonald (George). . . 221.66
Seaoliff ; or the mystery of tfie Westervelts. De For-
est (J. W.) 17'2.12
In aaklng (or books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUi'dOU S MAJtK, tlie first part of the TITUS, aud the NUUBKB.
520
FICTION : SeaguU Hook w Sherwood.
Seaohli. rook. Sanseau (J.) 214.61
Sea lions. Coopeb(J. F.) 164.16
SEAofioe. St. John (P. B.) 244.71
•Sealsfield (Cliarles), pseud. See Postel (Karl).
Sea-spbay: a Long Island village. Wickham (M.) 263.66
Seabch for the GraSl. Goddabd (J.) . . . 195.32
Seable (January), pseud. Sjc PnHiLiPS (Gjorge S.)
Seabs (E. H.) Piotores of the olden time, a.s shown
in the fortunes of a family of the [Plymouth] pil-
grims 251.08
Sbawabd's shipwreck [Sir E JwardV Porteb (J. ) 5075.26
oEcoND-consra Sarah. Bobinsos (F. W.) . . 2i3.72
Second Mrs. Tillotson. FrrzoEBiLD (P.) 3 v. 191.30
Second to none. Grant (Ja-nes) 216.07
Second wife. Mablitt (E.) 22'>.72
Second-thouohts (Solojion). See Kennedy (John P.)
Secret memoirs of illustrious princess. Aoa (J.) 113.29
Secret of happiness. Feydeao (E.) 2 v. . 191.34
Secret of the convent and confessional. Wbioht
(Mrs. J. M'N.) 267.09
Secret of the island. Verne (Jules). . . . 26 5.87
Secret passion. Williams (E. F.) 3 v. . . 234.02
Sedowioe (Miss C. M.) Clareuce, or, a tal3 of our
own time 251.20
— Lin woods ; or, "sixty years since." 2 v. . 251.10
— Live and let live ; or domestic service . . 251.12
— Love token for children 251. 13
— Married or single. 2v 251.14
— Means and end-s ; or, self-training. . . . 251.16
— New England tale, and miscellanies. . . 251.17
— Poor rich man, and rich poor man. . . . 2J1.18
— Stories for young psrsous 251.19
— Tales and sketches 251,21
Sedqwick (James). Timon, but not of Athens.
[a/ion.] 2 T 236.08
Sedowiok (Mrs. T.) Walter Thornley ; or, a psop at
the past, [anon.] 251.22
Sedley (Henry). Dangerfleld's rest . . . 171.30
— Marian Kooke 251.23
Seed tima aud harvest. Arthur (T.S.) . . 123.16
Seed time and harvest. Becjteb (Fritz). . . 213.03
Sbepeld (C. ), pseud. See Postel (Karl).
Seek and find. Optic (Oliver) 113.01
Seekino his fortune, aud other dialogue! Alger (H.,
>r.) and Cheney (O. A.) 121.34
Seemclleb (Mrs. A. M. 0.) Emily Chester. . 165.22
— Opportunity • 165.23
— Keginald Archer. 165.24
Select popular tales. Hatjff (Wilhelm). . . 212.51
Self. Gobe (Jlfr.9. C. ) 211.30
Self-oontbol. Bbunton (II. B.) 143.27
Selp-lote; or the afternoon of single life.[aiio)i.] 251.21
Self-made. WELTr(E. A.) 263.18
Self-eaised. Southwosth (.Mis. E. D. E. N. ) 251.81
Self-saoeifioe. Ouphant (Jf/s. M. O. W.) . 231.20
Semi-attached couple. [Eden (flbu. Emily).] 181.21
Semi-detached house. [Eden (Hi»j. Emily).] 181.25
Sense and seuaibility. Austen (Jane). . . . 125.17
Sentimental journey. Sterne (Lawrence). . 251.03
Sbptiucus Felton, or the elixir of life. Hawihobne
(N.) 212. (i7
Sethos (Life of). [Terrasson (J.)] .... 5713.15
SsroN (W.) Komance of tha Cfaart3r Oak. . 251.25
Settlers at home. Martineau (Harriet). . . 231.37
Settlers in Canada. Marryat (Florence). . 225.62
Seven champions of oh idtandom. Johnson (B.) 251.66
Seven daughters. Dooolas (A. M.) .... 176.31
Seven hills (The). DeMille(J.) .... 172.42
Seven sons of mammon. Sala(G. A.). . . 241.60
Seven stories, with basement and attic. Mitchell
(D. G.) 2:i2.07
SEfEN years, and other tales. Katanaoh (J.) 221.51
Sevenoaks. Holland (J. G.) 213.71
Severn (E.) Aune Hathaway ; or, Shakspeare iu
love. 3v 251.26
Sewell (E. M.) Amy Herbert 251.29
— CleveHaU 251.30
— Earl's daughter 251.31
— Experience of life 251.32
— Gertrude 251.33
— Glimpse of the world 251.31
— Ivors. 2 V 251.35
— Katherine Ashton. 2 t. 251.37
— Laneton parsonage. 3 v. 251.39
— Margaret Percival. 2 v 251.42
— Ursula. 2 V 251.44
— Walter Lorimer. 251.46
Seymoue (Mrs. Mary H.) Becompense. . . . 246.05
Shabby genteel story. Thackeray (W. M.) . 255.49
• Same. /» Ais Miscelluiies, v. 4. . . . 255.60
Shades of character. Woodboofe (A.) 2 v. . 265.04
Shadow in the houss. Saunders (J.) . . . 245.05
Shadow of Ashlydyat Wood (.Mrs. Henry). . 261.68
Shadow of Moloch mountain. Austin (.Wrs.J.G.) 125.21
Shadow of the sword. Buchanan (B.) . . . 143.26
Shadows on the snow. Farjeon (B. L.) . . 196.09
Shady side ; or, life in a parsouage. Hubbell
(Mrs. M. S.) 214.40
Shakspe-abe and his friends. AVilham.s (B. F. ) 264.05
Shakspeare iu love (Anue Hathaw.iy ; or). Severn
(Emma). 3 v 251.26
Shakspebe : the poet, the lover, the aclor, the man.
Curling (H) 3v 171.16
Shakspere (Tales from). Lamb (C. and M.) . 222.32
Shakespeare's heroines ^Girlhood of). Clarke (Mary
Cowden). 2v 155.10
Shamrock and thistle. Optio (OUver). [Adams
(\V. T.)] 113.02
Shannons ; or, from darkness to light Fabquhabson
(M.) 191.09
Shaw (H. W.) Everybody's friend ; or Jo.sh Billings'
encyclopasdia of wit aud humor. . . . 251.72
— Josh Billings— his sayings 251.47
— Josh Billings on ice, and oiher things. . . 251.48
She loved him madly. Bokys (G.) .... 135.U2
Sheaves of love. Pratt ^L. J.) 2J5.59
Sheer off. A. L. O. E., pseud. o/Tockke (C.) 121.22
Shelley (3frs. M. W. ) Falkner. .... 251.49
— Frankenstein ; or, the modern Prometheus. 251.50
— Lodore. 3 v 251.52
Sheltern. Coninosby (C.) 163.02
Shelton (F. W.) Peeps from a belfry. . .2543.03
— Bector of St. Bardolph's 251.55
— Salander and the dragon 251.56
— Up the river 251.57
Sheppard (Jfis. Edwin). "Judge not;" or, Hester
Power's girlhood . 251.58
Sheppard (E. S. ) Almost a hero na. . . . 251.59
— Charles Auchester : a memorial 251.60
— Counterparts ; or, the cross of love. . . . 251.61
— Enmor 251.62
Sheppard (F. H., U. S. N. ) Love afloat : a story of the
American navy 251.63
Sheppard Lee. Bird (B. M.) 2v 251.64
Shebbkooke. [Goodwin (.Mis. H. B.)] . . . 251.67
Sherwood (3irs. M. M. ) Boxjbel. 3 v. . . 251.68
— Works. 16 V 252.01
Contents : v. 1. Henry Miluer.
2 The Fairchiid fauiily. Orpha:i8 of Normandy. The
latter dayB.
3. Little Henry aud his bearer. Little Lucy and her
dhaye. 8e geaut Dale, liis daughter, aud the orphan Mary.
History of Susau Gray. Lucy Clare. The hedge of thorns.
The recaptured negro. Susannah, or the three guaidiaus.
Theophilns aud Sophia. Abdallah, or the merchant of
Bagdad.
4. The Indian pilgrim. The broken hyacinth. The little
woodman. The babes iu the wood. Clara Stepliena.
Golden clew. Katherine Seward. Mary Anne. The iron
cage. The little beggars.
5. The infaut's progress. The flowers of the forest.
Juliana Oakley. Ermiiia. Emancipation.
6. The governess. The httle Moiuiere. The stranger at
home. Pere La Chaise. English Maiy. My untie Timothy.
7. The nun. Intimate friends. My aunt Kate. Emme-
line. Obedience. The gipsy babes. The basket maker.
The butterfly. Alune. Procraatiuatiou. The mourning
queen.
8. Victoria. Arzoonmnd. The birthday present. The
errand boy. The orphan boy The two sisters. Julian
Percival. Edward Mansfield. The infirmary. Mrs. Cather-
ine Crawley. Joan, or trustworthy. The young forester.
The bitter sweet. Common errors. ,
9-12. The lady of the manor.
13. The mailooaoh. My three unrles. The old lady's
complaint. The shepherd's fountain. The hours of in-
fancy. Evmomy. "HoL-age" Old things and new thiugs.
The Swiss cottage. Obstiuaey punished. The infaut's
grave. The flither's eye. The red book. Dudley castle.
BBOOKLYN USBOilNTIliK IiIBBABY.
FICTION : Sherwood to Six.
521
The happy graudmother. Thn DlessAd family, Hy god-
mother. The UHpftil little i;irl. Caroline Mordaunt. Le
Fovre. The peuny truct. The pottera' oommoa. Tbo
china manufactory. Kmily and her brothers.
14. TbemonkofCimius. The rosary. Thi< Roman hatha.
Saint Hoapico. The violet leaf. The coiivont of St. Clair.
15. Henry Milner. Sabbaths on the eoutiueut. The Idler.
16. John Martin, a sequel to Henry Milner.
Shiftino for himself. Algbb (H., jr.) . . . 123.44
Shiftiness folks. Goldsmith (Christabol). [Smith
(PanniaN.)] 254.88
Shillaber (B. p.) Knitting work ; wrought by Buth
Partington 252.18
— Life and siyings of Mrs Partington. . . . 252.17
— Partiugtonian patchwork. ... . . 251.17
8hii/)h. Jay (W. L. M.) Woodbutf (J. L. M.) 215,91
Ship ahoy ! a yam in 36 cable lengths. . . . 256.01
SniPP (J.) Eastern story teller. ... . 251.73
Sbiba. [anon.] 252.19
Shirley. Bell (Currer). [Bbonte (Charlotte).] 142.11
Shirley Hall asylum. Gilbebt(W. ) . . . 194.37
Shoebindebs of New York. Wright ( Mr.s, J.McN. ) 264.88
Shoemaker's village. Holbeaoh (Henry). [Band
(W. B.)] 2v 241.92
Shoepac recollections. Maboh (Walter). [Willcoi
(Orlando B.)] 225.35
Short stories. Dickens (Charles) 174.25
Short stories for spare moments. From Lippincott's
magazine, 1869 251.80
Cantentt ■ Ktp (L.) " Alas, poor ghost I " Thomas (A.)
Lady Hoaghtou's mistake. Hosuek (M.) To please aunt
Martha. McKay (J. T.) Raulock branch. Putlitz (G. zu).
The forget-me-not. Davis (L. C.) A wreok upon the shore.
Spofford (H. P.) The strange pasaengei'S. Oobset {D. B.)
Love and ghosts. Kereven (K. P.) '• Loyal en tout."
Wilson (R ) The legend of Ball's lake. Brewster (A.)
Vox humana. Owen (R. D.) Willie's wife. Pool (M. L.
Mode whole. Dobsev (D. B.) Love on the Ohio.
Sboetfield (Luke), pseud. The Western mer-
chant 251.84
SHouLDEB-straps. Morfobd(H. ) 232.27
Shbimpton (C.) LilUan ; or, a woman's endur-
ance 251.89
Sibyl. See also Sybil.
Sibyl Huntington. Dobb (Mrs. J. E.) . . . 175.13
Sidney (Edw&rd William), p.seud. See Tdokeb (B.)
Sidney (Sir P.) Countess of Pembroke's Aioadia. 5066.06
Sidney De Grey , or, the rival school boys. [Wise
(D.)] 22235
Sidney Elliott. Naumann (M. D ) . . . . 232.87
Sidnie Adrianoe. Douolas (A. M) . . . . 175.09
SiDONiA, the sorceress. Meinhold (W.) . . 231.59
SiDONiE. Daudet (A.) From the French. . 171.66
SiEOE of Vienna, a hist, ro -nance. Pichleb (C. G.)
In Waldie library, v. 5 5078. 19
SioHTs and insights. Whitney (.Wr.9. A. D.T.) 2v. 26:t.72
SiONA. OciDA, p.ieud. of Bame (L. de la'. . . 172.57
SioNAL-man. Dickens (C. ) In Little cl issics,v.8. 226.95
SiooDRNEY (Mrs. L. H.) Myitis ; with other etchings
and sketchings. 252.20
SiKEs (W. Wirt). One poor girl 252.86
SiKEs (Olive Logan, Mrs. Wirt). Chateau Frissao, or
home scenes in France 224.21
— They met by chance 223.97
Silas Barnstarke. Gwynne (Talbot). . . 212.01
Silas Mamer. Eliot (George), pseud, of Lewes (Mrs.
M. E.) 184.05
SiLCOTE of Silcotes. Kinosley (Henry). . . 222.06
Silent partner. Phelps (E. S. ) 235.43
Silent struggles. Stephens (Mr.s. A. S.) . . 2.53.72
Silent witness. Yates (E.) 265.77
Silent woman. Author of King's cope, etc. . 252.21
Silver cord. Bbooks (Shirley) 142.21
Silver lake ; or, lost in the snow. BaIlantyne
(B. M.) . 131.28
Silver pitchers and Independence. Alcott (L. M. ) 122. 32
Silver skates (HansBrinker ; or). Dodoe (Miss
M. M.) 175.19
Silver threads. MoKeeveb (H. B.) ... 225.03
Silvebdale (Lumina), pseud. An orphan in the Old
Dominion 251.76
Silvebpen, pseud. See Meteyaed (Eliza).
SiLVBRWooD ; a book of memories, [anon.] . 252.22
Silvia. Kavanagh (J.) 221.56
SIMMS (W. G.) Beaaohompe ; or, the Keatacky
tragedy 262.23
— Border beagles ; a tale of Missisaippi. . . 252. '24
— Oaj-l Werner ; with other tales of imagination. 2 v.
in 1 252.27
— Cassique of Kiawah ; a colonial romance [South
Carolina, 1684]. . , 252.25
— Charlemont ; or, the pride of the Tillage ; a tale of
Keutuoky . 252.26
— Confe.ssion ; or, the blind hsart . . . 252.27
— Damsel ofDarien ... 253.51
— Eutnw ; a sequel to the Forayers (6) . . 25i.29
— Forayers ; or, the raid of the dog-days. (5) 2r)2.30
— Guy Bivers , a tale of Georgia 252.31
— Katharine Walton ; a romance of the revolution in
S. 0. (4) 2,52.3-i
— Mellichampe ; a legend of the Santee. (2) 2.~i2.33
— Partisan ; a tale of the revclution. (1) . . 252.35
— Pelayo : a story of the (loth. 2 v. in 1. . 252.28
— Bichard Hurdis ; a tale of Alabama. . . . 252.36
— Scout ; or, Jt)lack riders of Congaree. (3) . 2.52.37
— Vascoucelos, a romance of the new world [De Soto.
and his followers. 1638] 252.38
— Wigwam and the cabin. 252.39
— Woodcraft ; or, hawks about the dove-cote. 252.40
— Yemassee ; a ronanca of Carolina. . . . 252.41
iVb(<!.— The mimerals which follow certain of the above
titles indicate the order of succession uf the Revolutionary
series.
SiM0NDs(W.) Aimwell stories. 7 v. . . . 262.43
1. Oscar. 6. Marcus.
2. Clinton. 6. Jesse.
3. Ella. 7. Jerry.
4. Whistler.
Simple story. Inchbald (3/r.«. E. ) .... 215.06
Simpleton (A.) Beade (Charles) 212.29
Simplicity and fascination. Beale (A.) . . 133.05
SiNCLAiB (C.) Beatrice 252. .50
— Country hospitalities ; or, lord and lady Har-
court 252.52
— Flirtations in fashionable life 252.53
— Holiday house. . . ' . 252.54
— Jane Bouverie, and how she became on old
maid 252.55
— Modern society ; or, the march of intellect. 252.56
— Mysterious marriage; or. Sir Edward Graham. 252.57
Singleton Fontenoy. Hannay (J.) .... 212.40
Sink or swim. Algeb (H., jr. ) 121.37
SiNTBAM and his companions. FouquI: (F. H. K. de la
Motte) 192.31
SiB Amyas Leigh (Westward ho I or). Kingslet
(C.) .... 221.74
Sib Andrew Wylie. . Galt (John) 193.26
Sib Bernard Gfaston ; or, the secret of Moultree halL
Smith (J. F.) ... .... 253.06
Sib Brook Fossbrooke. Lever (Charles). . . 223.60
Sib Charles Grandison. Bichabdson (Samuel). 243.10
Sib Edward Graham (Mysterious stranger.or). Sinclaib
(Catherine) '252.58
Sib Edward Seward's narrative of his shipwreck. Pobteb
(Jane) . 5075.26
Sir Gilbert, [anon.] 252.59
Sir Harry Hotspur. Tbollope (Anthony). . 261.74
Sib Henry Morgan. Howabd(E.) .... 214.16
Sib Jasper Carew. Leveb (Charles). . . . 223.61
Sib Jasper's tenant. Bbaddon (^Ifm M. E.) . 135.31
Sib Launcelot Greaves. Smollett (Tobias). . 5067.08
Sib No. 'I's heir. Fleminq (May Agnes). . . 192.44
Sir Eogcr de Coverley. Addison (Joseph). . 5075.27
Sib Bohan's ghost. Spoffokd (H. E. Prescott). 253.58
Sib Theodore Broughton. James (G.P.B.) 2 v. 215.76
Siren. Tbollope (T. A.) '261.86
SiSTEBEose. Collins (W.Wilkie) 1(>2.33
Sis i-er's bye-hours. Ingelow (J.) .... 215.14
Sister's story. Cba yen (Afme. A.) .... 3044.16
Sistebs ; or the fatal marriage. Cockton (H.) 161.03
Six in all. Townsend (V. F. ) 266.29
Six mouths hence ; passages from the life of Maria (nie)
Secretan. [Hamilton (C.V.Dakin).] . . 251 77
Six of one by halif a dozen of the other. Stowb (H. B.)
[and others]. , 254.93
Six to sixteen. Ewing(J. H.) 186.21
la asking for books, nse th« ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S N AMS, the Snt part of the TITLE, and th 3 NUUBEB.
:^'.
523
FICTION : Six to Soldier.
Six years later ; or the taking of the Bastile. Dduas
(A.) 181.11
Bkclstoh in the closet. Hux (E. E.) Jn Littue classics,
V. 8 226.87
SKBTCH-book. Ibvino (Washington). . . . 215.29
Sketghes by Boz. Dickens (C.) 174.2G
Sketches from life. Blanohabd (L.) 3 v. . 131.21
Sketches of American character. HAUS(Jfrj.S.J.)216.22
Sketches of club life, hunting nnd sporting. . 252.G0
Sketches of Flemish life. Conscience (H.) . 163.06
Sketches of foreign novelists. Gobdon (G.) . 211.10
Sketculet (Arthur) , psexul. A'ee Kose (George).
Skibuishino. [Jenkin ( Jfrs. 0. )] 221.11
Skunks (Major, pseud. ) Great battle of Patch-
umup 143.33
Slave of the lamp. NoaTH(W.) 233.45
SiiAVE (The), the serf, and the freeman. [Sayne as
Lake shore]. Soitvestbe (E.) Tr. by Mrs. C.
Overeud 2-)2.49
Slaveb's adventures. Thomes (W. H. ) . . . 266.16
SiiAVES of the ring ; or, before and after. Kobinson
(F. W.) 243.68
SiiEEPEB (J. S.) ['Hawser Martingale.']
— Jack in the forecastle 252. 63
— Mark Rowland : a tale of the sea 252. 62
Sleepy hollow legend. Ihving (W.) In his Sketch book. 215.29
Slick (Sam), pseud. See Halibubton (T. 0.)
Slip in the fens, [anon.] 251.79
SsiALii house at AUington. TsoLiiOPE (A.) . 261.66
Smabi (C), editor. Driven from the path. . . 256.32
BMABr(H.) Breezie Langton 2-52.92
— Courtship in 1720 and 1860. Bomances of two
centuries 253.00
— Race for a wife. 252.93
Bmedmt (F. E.) Frank Fairleigh 252.66
— Harry Coverdale's courtship 252.70
— Lewis Arundel 252. 64
— Lorimer Littlegood, esq 252. 65
Smeduiy (M. B. ) Linnet's trial, [anon.]. . 223.76
— Maiden aunt. The Aloeste. Dunoombe Parke. Edith
Einnaird 132.20
— Other folk's lives. [ Viz. : Twice loat, and Nina. ] 252. 82
— Twice lost 262. 27
— Use of sunshine 132.21
Smith (Albert). Adventures of Christopher Tad-
pole 252.67
— Adventures of Mr. Ledbury 252.75
— Armourer of Paris : romance of 15th century. 252. 68
— Fortunes of the Scattergood family. . . . 252.68
— Marchioaess of Brinvilliera 252. 4G
— Pottleton legacy 252.83
— Wild oats and dead leaves 252.69
Smtth (Alexander). Alfred Hagart's household. 252.71
— Dresmtliorp. In Little classics, v. 4 226.86
— Miss Oona McQuarrie ; a sequel to Alfred Hagart's
household 252.72
Sjhth (,Mhs 0. M.) The Vemeys ; or chaos dis-
pelled 252.73
Smith (E. E.) Three eras of woman's life. . 252.74
Smith (ifrs. E. O.) Bertha and Lily. . . . 2")2.76
— Mary and Hugo 252.77
— Newsboy 233.34
Smith (F. LB.) Elm tree tales 253.01
— Nina ; oi-, life's caprice.? 253.02
Smith (Fanny M.) ['Christabel Goldsmith.'] Brazen
gates 252.90
— Shiftless folks 254.88
Smith (Hunnah). [ ' Hesba Stretton. ']
— Bede's charity 255.89
— Cassy 255.92
— Crew of the Dolphin 255.93
— David Lloyd's last will 171.53
— Doctor's dilemma 255.90
— Max Kromer : a story of the siege of Strasburg,
.1,870 225.79
— Nellie 8 dark days 251.55
Smith (H.) Adam Brown, the merchant. . . 253.03
— Arthur Arundel : a tale of the English revolu-
T *'°^- •, 253.04
— ;{;'°'e. and Mesmerism 253.05
— The picnic party, in Little classics, ▼. 9 226.96
HMrra (J. Emerson). Oakridge: an old time story. 2 .3.09
Smith (J. F.) Alice Arran : 100 years ago. [Seqnel
to Prince Charles.] 251.99
— Amy Lawrence ; or, freemason's daughter. . 252. 80
— Banker's secret 251.83
— Bella Trelawny. [Sequel to Harold Tracy. ] 251.82
— Charles Vavasseur ; or, outcast heir. . . . 251.85
— Dick Markham. [Continued in Lillian. ] . 252. 78
— Dick Tarleton. [Continued in Marion Barnard. ]251 .87
— Elleu De Vere. [Sequel to Ha-ry Ashton.] 252.81
— Fred Arden ; or, the Jesuit's revenge. . . . 251.88
— Fred Graham ; or masks and faces. . . . 252.96
— Fred Vei-nou ; or, victim of avarice. . . . 251.90
— Gns Howard. Sequel to Minnie Grey. . . 251.94
— Harold Tracy. [Continued in Bella 'I'relawney.] 252.97
— Harry Ashton. [Continued in Ellen De Vere. ] 252.99
— Henry Do La Tour ; or, comrades in arms. . 251.86
— Lady Ashley ; or, rejected inheritance. . . 252.98
\ — Lillian ; or, adventures of an heiress. [Sequel to
Dick Markham.] 2.')2.85
— Marion Barnard ; or, adventures of an heiress.
[Sequel to Dick Tarleton. ] 251.96
— Milly Moyne. [Sequel to Philip Blandford.] 252.79
— Minnie Grey. [Continued in Gus Howard.] 252.84
— Philip Blandford. [Continued in Milly
Moyne.] 252.95
— Prince Charles ; or, the young pretender. [Contin-
ued in Alice Arran. ] 251.98
— Redmond O'Neil 251.97
— Rochester ; or, meny days of England. . . 251.92
— Sir Bernard Gaston 253 06
— Staufleld Hall 251. ;i3
— Temptation ; or, the unknovm heiress. . . 251.95
— The Virgin queen, [i.e. queen EUzabeth]. . 251.91
— Woman and her master. 252.94
Smith (J. H.) Gileud ; or, the vision of All souls'
hospital 253.07
Smith (Julie P.) Chris and Otho. Sequel to Widow
Goldsmith's daughter. (2) 154.11
— Courting and farming ; or which is the gentle-
man 254.92
— His young wife 254.79
— Married belle. (4) 254.86
— Ten old maids 251.87
— Widow Goldsmith's daughter. (1) . . . 252.88
— Widower (The). (3) 252.87
Smith (Seba). Major Jack Dowuing's "Thirty years
out of the Senate." 253.08
— Way down east 253.09
Smith (W.) Thomdale ; or, the conflict of
opinion 253.11
Smoke : a Russian novel. TouROENErr (I. S.) 256.23
Smoked Glass. Kebu (Orpheus C. ) [Newell
(KH.)] 233.39
Smollett (T.) Ferdinand Count Fathom. . 253.12
— Humphrey Clinker 253.13
— Peregrine Pickle 253.14
— Roderick Random 253.16 ; 5067.04
— Sir Lancelot Greaves ; and the History and adven-
tures of an atom 253.17
Smdoqlee (The;. James (G. P. R.) . . . . 215!78
Snaeletyow, or the dog fiend. Mabryat (F.) 225.63
Snow image, and other twice-told tales. Hawthorne
(N.) 212.62
Snow man. Dudevanx (A. L. A. D.) . . . 175.54
Snowbeeries. Cahy (Alice) 152.05
Snowflakes and sunbeams. Ballantyne (R.M. ) 131.26
SNOW-storm. Wilson (J ) In Little classics, v. 7. . . 226.89
Snowed up. Castlemon (H. ) 152.50
So fair, yet false; or " Pourquoi?" Chavette (E.) 153.38
So runs the world away. Steele (Mrs. A. C.) 252.89
SoANE (G. ) Specimens of German romance, ^anoti. ]
3v 151.10
v. 1, The patriciaus, by C. F. van der Velde.
2. Master Flea, by C. T. A. Hoffmann.
3. The blind passenger, F. Laun. The adventnier, by
A. Q. Oehleuacblaeger.The mantle, by B. Naubcrt.
SoAVE(F.) Novels. VuRosooe(T.) Itahan nuvelists,
V. 4 244.23
Social distinctions. Ellis (S. S.) . . . . 183.08
Sola. Thackeray (A. L) To Esther, e<c. . 255.79
Soldier boy ; or Tom Somers in the army. Optic
(Oliver). [Adams (W. T. )] 113.O3
BBOOKLVN MEROANTIL? HBBABTT.
FICTION : Soldier of Ziyoiis to Star and a Cloud.
023
8oLt>nsB of Lyons. Gobe (i/is. 0.) , . . , 211.31
Soldier's orphans. Stephens (JIfrs. A, S.) . 253.73
Soldieb's return. Opie (Afrs. A. ) Works, v. 1. 234.28
SoLTTABY of Jiian Fernandez. Saintine (J.X.B.) 244.82
SoLTVAK and Almena. Lanohobne ( J. ) . . 222.94
Some women's hearts. Moulton (L. C.) . . 232.81
Somebody's luggage. Dickeks (0.) .... 174.28
SoMETHDto to do. [itnon.] 253.95
Sommebs (Jano E. ), pseud, of Jones (Cornelia).
Heavenward led 253.84
Son of the orgau-grinder. Schwaktz (M. S.) . 244.8-j
Son of the soil. [Oi.iphant {Mrs. M. 0. W.)] 25:). 18
SoNo without words. Charles { il/rs. E. ) . . 1.53.15
SooNEB or later. Bkooks (Shirley) 142.22
Sophomores of Radcliffe. Kklloos(E.) . . 226.14
Soprano (The). Kinosford (J.) [Baenabd (C.)] 221.92
Sorelli (G.) My opinion of her ! . . . . 256.36
Sorrows of Werther. Goethe (J. W. von). . 195. 18
SouLE(JMi-s. C. A.) Home life 253.19
— Wiuo or water. 25!!. '20
SonTH breakers. Si'offord (H. P.) Iti Littlf. claMics, T. 7. 22fi.89
South meadows. Disosway (E. T.) .... 176.02
South sea bubble. Ainsworth (W. H.) . . 11,5.10
SouTHET (3i>s. C.) Chapters on churchyards. 253.22
Southey (Robert). Love story 5075.27
SouTHWOLD. Umsted (J/rs. L. D.) , . . . 262.37
Southworth {^frs. E. D. E. H.) Allworth abbey. 253.23
— Artist's lovo 253.94
— Beautiful fiend 254.90
Note. — For sequel, see Victor's Triomph.
— Bridal eve 253.24
— Bride of Llewellyn 253.25
— Bride's fate. Sequel to Changed brides. . 253.87
— Changed brides 253.18
Hole. — For seqnel, see Bride's fate.
— Cliristmas guest 253.89
— Cruel as the grave 253.92
Note. — For sequel, see Tried for her life.
— Curse of Clifton 253.26
Note. — Same as Fallen pride.
— Deserted wife 253.27
— Discarded daughter 253.28
— Fair play 253.45
Note — For sequel, see How he won her.
— Fallen pride ; or the mountain girl's lovo. . 254.80
Note.— S&mo as Curse of Cliftou.
— Family doom 253.91
Note. — For sequel, see Maideu widow.
— Fatal marriage 253.29
— Fortune seeker 253.30
— Gipsy's prophecy 253.31
— Haunted homestead, and other novelettes. . 253.32
— Hickory hall ; or, the outcasts 253.33
— How he won her. Sequel to Fair play. . . 253.46
— India 253.34
— Ishmael ; or in the depths 254.85
Note. — For sequel, see Self raised.
— Lady of the isle 253.35
— Lost heir of Linlithgow 254.83
Note. — For sequel, see Noble lord.
— Lost heiress 2"3.36
— Love's labor won 253.37
— Maiden widow. Sequel to Family doom. . 253. 90
— Missing bride 253.38
— Mother-in-law.
253.86
— Noble lord. 254.84
— Prince of darkness 253.88
— Retribution . 253.39
— Self-ruised ; or from the depths. Sequel to
lahmaeL 254.81
— Three beauties. 253.^0
— Tried for her life. Sequel to Cru<l as the grave. 254.82
— Two sisters 253.41
— Victor's triumph. Sequel to Beautiful fleud. 254.91
— Vivia ; or, the secret of power 253.42
— Widow's son 253.43
— Wife's victory 253.44
— and Baden (Mrs. Frances Henshaw). Fatal secret
and other stories. 253.47
SouTHWOBTH (Mrs. S. A.) Hester Strong's life
work 253.85
SouvEBTBE (E.) An attic philosopher in Paris, f/ii
T. L.,v. 21.] 5075.26
— Confessions of a working man. [h Traveller'*
library, v. 21.] 6075.26
— Lake-shore ; or, the slave, the serf, the appren-
tice 253.19
— Leaves from a family jontnnl 253.52
— Man and money 253.51
— Pleasures of old age 263.21
— Popular legends of Brittany 253.50
Sowed by tho wind. Keixooo (E.) .... 226.94
SoWEBS not reapers. Mabtdjeaw (H.) Llostrations of
political economy, v. 7 231.33
SowiNO tho wind. Linton (.Mrs. E. Lynn). . 224.02
Spain fifty years ago (Elia ; or). Caballebo (F.) 145.28
SPANI.SH barber. Manning (A.) 2'i4.98
Spanish cavaliers. Saduer (Mrs. J.) ... 244.77
Spanish match. Ainswobth (W. H.) . . . 115.12
Spanish papers. iBviNa (Washington). 2 v. 2533.11
Spark of gtnius. Kellooo (E.) k26.13
Sparbowobass "^pers. Cozzens (Frederick S. ) 16.5.16
Speakino likenesses. Rossetti (Christina). . '.43.82
Specimens cif early English romance. Ellis (G.) 18:t.04
Specimens of German romance. .See Soane ( G. ) 151.10
Spectacles for young eyes. .Si e Landeb (S. W. ) 222.85
Speight (T. W. ) Under lock and key. . . . 253.li3
Spenoebs ; a story of home influence. Tyno
(8. H.) 261.93
Spendeb (Jlfcs. J. K.) Jocelyn's mistake. . . 256.42
Spendthrift. Ainswobth (W. H.) .... 115.08
Sphinx. Bayeb (K. K.) 132.39
Sphinx (The); or Julia deTreca>ur.FEUlLLEr(0.) 196.21
Spicy. Lamb (Mr.s. M. J.) . . . . . . . 222.93
Spielhaoen (F.) Hammer and anvil. . . . 253.9S
— Hohensteins 253.97
— Problematic characters 253.53
— Through night to Ught. [Sequel to Problematic
characters.] 253.96
— What tho swallows sang 2-53. 99
SpiKDLEB(K.) The Jew 253.55
Spdjsteb's story, [anon.] 253.54
Spieitcal Quixote. [Graves (E.)] .... 195.34
Spiritualists (The) and the deteciivus. Pinkebton
(A.) 236.13
Spoffokd (.H. E. Prescott).
— Amber gods, and other stories. . . . 253.56
— Azarian, an episode 253.57
— D'outremort. In Little classics, v. 2 236.84
— Ray. In Little classics, v. 11 3'i6.'.»9
— Eougegorge, etc 214. 39
— Sir Roh-in's gho,st 253.58
— - South breaker. In J,rrTi.E classics, t. 7 326.89
— The thief in the night 256.02
Sponge's sporting tour. Suetees (E. S.) . . 213.20
SpoRiiKt} scenes and characters. Herbert ( H. W. ) 461 7. 1 9
Sportsman's tliib series, tiee I'osdick (C. A.j 152.46
Sprees and cplashes. Mobfobd (Henry). . . 232.28
Spring floods. Tocroeneff (L. ) 26G.67
Springd,vle Abbey. Parkeb (J. ) 235.06
Speingeb (il. K.i Beechwood. ..... 256.05
Springfield armory. Abbott (Jacob). . . . 111.16
Spuytenduyvel chronicla. [anon.] .... 253.59
Spy (The). Coopeb (.J F.) 164.17
Squanders of Castlg Squander. Cableton (W.) 151.04
Squibob papers. Ph(Enix (John). [Derby (G.H.)] 173.09
SQUiBEArden. Oliphant (J/r.f. M. O. W. ) . 234.14
Squibe Trevlyn 8 heir. Wood (.Ifra. Henry). . 264.69
Squire's legacy. RiY (Mary C.) 212.71
SiAiiL-HoLSTEiN (A. L. G. N. di:). Corinnc, or
Italy 253.61
.SiAii. (Madamo de): an hist, novel. Bolte (A.) 134.23
Staxdish ; a story of our [civil war]. Habe (E.) 2.'j3.62
Stanfield Hall. SMrrH(J. F.) 25193
Stanhofe Burleigh. Lesteb (C. E.) ... 223.27 .
Stanley (H. M.) My Kaluln, prince, king, and
slave 256.07
Stanley Thom. Cockton (Heniy) 161.06
Stanton (J. S. ) Corry O'Lanus : his views and expe-
riences 253.63
Stab and a heart Chubch (iM>-.?. Ross). . . 154.31
Stab and a cloud. Roe(A. S. ) 244.05
In aaUng for books, use tho •• Book Order," giving the ACTrtOB'S NAME, tho flrst part of tho 'HTLE, and th^ NUMBEB.
lUtS^^"
524
FICTION : star Chamber to Stowe.
Stab chamber. Ajnswoeth (W. H.) 2 v. . . 115.09
Stab in the de.sort. MACKABSEsa (Jfr.i. M. A. ) 241.32
Stab series. Viz- .•—
HKAL.T (M.) Storradrivon 214.90
Sjiabt (U.) Courtship in JIT20 and in 186(1. Bo-
uiduco of two ctiuturiea 253.00
SraoE (W. W. F.) Olivia Balaigh 246.09
Stabbuos 1,0. ) Hampton heights. .... 2j3.64
SiABUNa (The) ; a Scotch story. Maolbod (S.) 224.94
STABBYflig series, ,5s 3 Adams (W. T.) . . . 113.04
.STEAMBOAT (The). Galt (J. ) 193.37
SiEBBiNS iS. B. ) Annals of a baby lli.ii
SriiELE (ifrs. A. C.) Broken toyj 252.91
— So runs the world away 252.89
Steeple trap (The). Abbott (J.) .... 111.53
STEUiA and Vanessa. Gobdos (Lady B.) . . '2ll.ll
Stephen (Sir George). Adve;it.:rj8 of an attomoy in
seiurch of practice 2i56.;J3
Stephen Dane. Douglas (A. M ) .... 175.17
Stephens (Ann S. ) BuUehood a id bondage. . 254.99
— Bertha's engagement 254.95
— Curse of gold 253.65
— Doubly false 253.6(5
— Fashion and famine 253.67
— Gold brick 251.77
— Heiress of Greenhurst 253. 68
— Lord Hope's choice 254.96
Note. — For sequel, see Olil countess.
— Mabel's mistake 253.74
— Married in haste 253.78
— Mary Derwent 253. 69
— Noble woman. 253.82
— Old countess ; a sequel to Lor.l Hope's ohoice.2 j4.97
— Old homestead 253.70
— Palacss and prisons 253.79
— Phemie Frost's experienoe-: 254.98
— Beigning belle 2.53.83
— Eejeeted wife 253.71
— Ruby Gray's strategy. 253.76
— Silont struggles 2J3.72
— Soldier's orphans 253.73
— Wife's secret 233.75
— Wives and widows 253.77
Stephens (C. A.) Our young yachters' series. 256.09
1. Camping out. I 3. Off for the Qeysers.
2. Left on IJibrador. |
— ■ Camping out series 256.12
4. Lynx hunting. n. On the .Amazons.
6. Fox hunting. j
Step-motheb. James (G. p. K. ) 2 v. . . . 215.79
Stepping heavenward. PaE.vriss ^E.) . . . 241.61
Steps upward. Gaqe (itf/-s. F. D. ) .... 193.27
SxEBLiNO (J.) Onyx ring. J,i Uis Essays and tales,
V. 2 2547.10
— Tales and apologues. In his Easays and tales,
V. 2 2547.10
Steen necessity. Bobinson (F. W.) . . . . 213.64
Steene (L.) Life and opinions of Tristram
Shandy 254.02
— Sentimental journey through France and Italy. 25 4. 03
— Story of my unole Toby 254. 10
Stebnbebo (A. von). The Breughel brothers : [a story
of the times of Eubens] 254.00
Steven Lawrence, yeoman. Edwards (.M;s. A.) l'S2.31
Stewabd (The). Cockton (Henry) 101.01
Stewabt(W.J.) Roughing it with AUokBaillie. 251.01
Still waters, [anon.'] 254.04
Stilling (J.H.Jung-). Theobald; or, the fanatic. 254.05
8timson(A.L.) Easy Nat ; or, three apprentices. 251.06
Stockton (Frank R. ) Tales out of school. . . 251.5J
— What might have been expected 256.39
Stoddard (Mrs. E.) The Morgesons. . . . 254.07
— Temple house 254.08
— Two'men 254.09
Stoddabd (R.H.,ed.) See Teeasuee-trove series. 267.00
.Stolen mask. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . . 162.34
Stolz (Madame de), pseud. See Begon (Gnnlesse F.de.)
Stone (Wm.L.) Tales and-sketches. 2 v. . 2.54. U
Stone edge, [anon.] 254.13
STo.-raHEAET. AiMARD (Qustave) 11431
Stone-mason of Saint Point. Lamabtine (A. de). 222.31
Stopping the leak. [Bakee (itf/-«. H. N. W.)] 125.02
SToa.iHousE of stories. Ed. by C. M. Yonge. . 265.62
Stobies aud poems, by mother and daoghter. Gilman
(0.) an<i Jeuvet (0. H) 1643..33
Stobies and sketches by our best authors, [atton. ]2S4. 1 4
Stories for parents. Abthue (T. S. ) ... 123. 17
Stories for young housekeepers. Arthur (T.S.) 123.18
Stobies from "Blackwood." 254.15
Coitten^s ; The first and last dinner. Malavolti. The iron
Bhi'oud. The avenger. The anuounceuieutu and three
rooms. Nicholas Dunks, or fried mackerel fur dinner.
Fortune-hunting extraordinary.
Stobies from famous ballads. Geeenwood (Grace).
[Lippincott (ifi's. S. J. C.)] 223.86
Stobies from my attic. Scudder (11. E.) . . 1:51.1)2
Stories from . old English poetry. Richabdson
(AbbySage) 243.11
Stories from the Italian poets. Hu.\T(Leighl. 216.(i"2
Stories of American life ; liy Americau writers. Ed.
by M. R. Mitford. 3v 232.15
Stories of an old maid. Girardin (.WmeE. de). 193.10
Stories of English and foreign life. Howitt (W.
andM.) 211. .33
Stories of French school lite Hope (A. li. ), pseud, of
MoNCRIETF (B. H.) 213.93
Stories of frontier ad\'Cnture in the Kouth and west.
COGOESHALL (W. E. ) 161.19
Stories cf many lands. Greenwood (Grace). [Lippin-
coit (S. J. (J.)] 224.07
Stobies of Spanish life. Hobeb(V. A.) . . 214.41
Stobies of the sea. Cooper (J. F.) . . . . 164.18
.Stories of the wooa 8. Cooper (.J. F. ) . . . 164.19
Stories of Waterloo. Maxwell ( W. H. ) . . 231.46
Storm beaten. Buchanan (R.) «;(d Gibbon (C.) 143.33
Storm driven. Healy (Mary) 214.90
STOBMCLiFi' ; a tale of the ilighlands. Walworth
(M. T.) 262.51
Stormy life. Fullerton (G.) 193.12
Story (J. P.) Choisy 254.89
SioBY (Sidney A., jr.), pseud. See Pike (ifrs.)
Story book for the children. Diaz (ifcs. A. M.) 174.39
Story (The) Lizzie told. Prentiss (Mrs. E.) 241. h3
Story of a bad boy. Aldbich (T. B.) . . . 121.08
Story of a conscript, 1813. Erckmann (E. ) and
Chatrian (A.) 18.3.23
Story of a feather. Jerbold (Douglas). . . 221.16
Story of a honeymoon. Ros.s (C. H.) and Ciaeke
(A.) 214.26
Story of a millionnaire. Mundt (jMJs. C. ) . 232.79
Story of a peasant Ebckmann (E. ) and Chateian
(A.) 183.41
Story of a royal fivvorite. Goue (Mrs. C.) . . 211.32
Stoby of a shower. Drury(.\. H.) . . . . 175.65
Story of Elizabeth. Thackeray (3/;.9.s- A. L) . 261.01
Story of American history. Abbott (.J. ) Harper's
story books, V. 5 216.96
Story of ancient history. Abbott (J. ) Harper's story
books, V. 5 216.96
Stoby of English history to the American revolution.
Abbott (J.) Harper'sstory books, v. 5. . 216.96
Stoby of Kennett. Taylob (.J. Bayard). . . L55.17
Story of La Roche. Mackenzie (H. ) In 1 jttle classics,
V.3 22(!.85
Story of my Uncle Toby, etc. Stebnb (L. ) Newly
arranged by P. Fitzgerald. 254.10
Story of Sibylle. Feuillet (O.) 191.36
Stoby oftheredbookof Appin. Hitchco€k(E. A.)213.25
Story of three sisters. Maxwell (C.) . . . 231.17
Stoby of Valentine and h's brother. Oliphant (Mrs.
M. O. W.) i;34.99
Story of Waldemar Krone's youth. Ewald(H F.)184.11
Stoby of wandering Willie. NoEL(iatiu Augusta).254.56
Stout heart. Kellogg (E.) . . ." . . . 226.19
Stowe (Mra. H. E. B.) Agnes of Sorrento. . 254.16
— Dred, [or Nina Gordon], 2v 251.17
— Little foxes 5427.09
— May flower 254. 19
— Minister's wooing 254. 20
— My wife and I. 254.23
— Nina Gordon. [Same as Dred «6oi)e.] . . 2.54.17
— Old town fire-side stories 251.25
— Old town folks 253.80
— Our Charley. 254.21
— Pearl of Orr's island 254.22
BBOOKLXN MEBOANTILX IilBBABy.
FICTION : Btowe to Tales from BenUey.
525
— Pink and white tyranny 253. HI
— Qaeer liltlo people 251.21
— Sam Lawsou's Old town Htories. [Same as Oldtown
fireside stories. ] 254.25
— Uncle Torn'a cabin: 2 v. in 1 251.27
— We and our neighbors ; or the records of aa un-
fa.shionablo street 251.91
— and olkers). Sii of one by a half-a-dozen of the
other 254.93
Stbait gate. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books,
V. 1 210.92
Stranded ship. Davis (L. C.) 171.43
Stbanoe advcntorcB of captain Dangerons. Sjoa.
(G. A.) 244.6G
Stbanos adventures of a phaeton. Black (W.) 134.1)7
SrBANQE stories. Hoffmann (E. T. W.) . . 213.38
Stbanoe story. Bulweb-Lytton (E. G. E. L.). 144.29
Strange world. Uraddon (Miss M. E.) . . 135.44
SiBATHEEN. BlESHINOTON (/yrtfj^). 2 V. . . 134.11
SlR.\TH!flORE ; Oi-, wrought by his owQ hand. "Ouida."
Kame (L. de la) 172.21
Strauss (G. F. A. ) The glory of the house of
Israel 254.28
Stray Yankee in Texas. Paxton (Philip). [Hammett
(S. A.)] 212.31
Sthetton (Hesbal, psmdott. See Smith (Hunnab).
Stretton (J.) Margaret and her bridesmaids. 225.36
— Queen of the county 211.73
— Beotor'a wife 212.33
Stretton. Kingslet(H.) 222.07
Stbetton's summer in Normandy (Holiilay adventures ;
or). Gambier (Mrs. J.) 193.35
STEICKI.AND (Agnes). Old friends and n3w aoquaiut-
auoes. ii V 234.29
Contents : Family ghost. Heii-ess of the hall Lancelot
Corby. Man who carried hiBOwu trundle. Marianne Mooro.
Atarquia and the mole-catcher. Nchemiah Dowtou, our
parish clerk. Old Hannah Pearson. Old Michaelmas day
In the eastern counties.
— Pilgrims of Walsingham ; or, tales of the middle
ages 25G.21
Sam3. i/i Waldie library, T. G. . . . 5078.20
Stbife : a romance of Germany and Italy. Wallace
(Mrs. E. D.) 262.73
Stbife and peace. Bremer (F.) 141.21
String of peiirls. James (G. P. E.) .... 215.81
SyRivE and succeed. Aloer (H., jr.) . . . 121.39
Strong and steady. Aloer (H., jr.) .... 121.38
Stbother (David H.) Virginia illustrated. . 254.31
Stbuggls for life. [Hale (iMw-s L. P.)] . . 254.32
Struoole (The) in Ferrara : a story of the reformation
inltdy. Gilbert (W.) 194.36
Struggles for life ; or autobiography of a dissenting
minister. [<iium.'\ 3)93.22
Struggles of Brown, Jonen, and Kobinson. Tbollope
(Anthony) 261.67
Strutt (Eliz. ) Curate and the reoior. . . . 171.24
Stuart of Dunleath. Norton (Hon. Mrs. C.) . 233.47
Student life abro.id (Romance of). Kimball
(E. B.) 221.64
Student-life at Harvard. Tbipp(G. H.) . . 254.76
Student of Salamanca 254.75
Studies for stories. ySfee IngeiiOW (Jean). . . 215.16
Studies from life. Craik (Mrs. D. M. M.) . 2541.07
SruDio (The). Abbott (J.) Harper's story books,
V. 4 216.95
Stuyves.int. Abbott (Jacob) 111.08
Sue (Eugftue). Arthur 254.33
— Commander of Malta 25i.34
— De Rohan : an historical romance. . . . 254. 35
— Matilda 254.36
— Mysteries of Paris 254.37
— Wandering Jew. 254.41
Summer drift-wood. Porter (Rose). . . . 241.53
Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life [at the 'Whito
Mountains]. [WHrrNEY (.Wrs. A. D. T.)] 263.61
Summeefield (Charlas), psexid. See Ablinoton (A. W.)
SuN-maid (The) ; a romance, [anoii. ] By the author
of "Artiste," e(c 254.45
SuNNTBANK. Haeland (Maxion). [Terhunb (Mrs. M.
V. H.)] 255.2-i
Sunny shores. Optio (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] 113.34
Sunny side ; or, the country minister's wife. [Pbxlfs
(.I/ra. E. S.)] 25I.4C
Sunny Souta. Ingbaham (J. H. ) 215 21
Sunshine and shadow. Newby (.tfi-s. C. J. ) . 233.23
Sunshine ; or, Kate Vinton. McKeeteb (H.B.) 225.01
Suboeon's daughter. Siott (Sir Walter). . . 215.37
SuBBY of Eagle's nost. C;ooke(J. E. ) . . . 163.13
Subtees (R. S.) "Ask Mamma; " or, the richest
commoner i 1 England 123.31
— Handley cr..8.T ; or, Jorrock'sjaunt. . . . 212.38
— Mr. Sponge's sporting tour 213.20
SUBVTVOBS of th2 Chancellor. VebhkOT.) . . 2C)i.K2
Susan Fielding. Edwards ( .ffra. Annie). . . 182.33
Susan Gray. Sherwood (M. M. ) Works, v. 3. 252.03
Susannah. Sherw<m)d (M. M.) Works, v. 3. £52.03
Susie's spectacles. Faith Andsight, [iw<i«/oii. ] 114.32
Sctheblands (The). Haubis ( ifr.s. M. C. ) . 161.26
SuT Loviugood. Harris (G.W.) 212.45
Swallow barn. Kennedy (J. P. ) 221.62
Swans of Lir (ibiffin (G.) /n Littlk classics, v. 1. . %2C.83
Sweat (M. .J. -M.) Ethel's love life 254.47
Swedes ill Prague. Pichler(C.) 211.84
Sweet bells jimgled. Hall (CO.) .... 216.24
Swell life at sea. [i-tm»i.] 2.54.48
Swift (Jonathan). Battle of the books. . . 5074.23
— GuUiver's travels. 251.49:5074.23
— Tale of a tub 5071.23
"SwiNom round the cirkle." Nasby (Petroleum V.),
;we«(7. o/^ Locke (D.E.) 224.16
Swiss family Robinson. Wyss (J. R. von). 2 v. 265.11
Switch oflf. Adams (W.T.) 112.36
Sword and gown. Lawrence (G. A.) . . . 222.61
S YBABis and other homes. Hale (E. E. ) . . 212.91
Sybil. See also Sibyl.
Sybil ; or, the two nations. Disraeli (B.) . 175.06
Sybil's book. Babkeb (M. A., Utdy). . . . 132.06
Sybil's second love. Kavanaoh(J.) . . . 221.55
Sydney. See Sidnky.
Sydnie Adriance. Douglas (A. M.) .... 17.5.09
Sylvan Holt's daughter. Lee (Holme). . . 222.69
Sylvesteb Sound, the somnambulist. Cockton
(H.) 161.05
Sylvestbes. Edwards (M. B.) 182.42
Sylvia's lovers Gaskell ( itfr.?. E. C. ) . . . 194.13
Sylvia's world. [King (.Mis. S. P.)] . . . 254.51
Synge (W. W. Follett). Olivia Raleigh. . . 24ii.09
Tabor (Eliza). Blue Ribbon 134.22
— Eglantine 254.70
— Hope Meredith 254.69
— • Jeanio's quiet life. 221.03
— Meta's faith. 231.80
— St. Olave's. .■ 244.72
Tactics ; or, Cupid in shoulder-straps. DBiij.E.(Hear-
ton), pseud. 0/ Gray (J.) 211.44
Take a peep. Cobden (Pauli 161.31
Taken at the flood. Braddon (.Mivs M. E.) . 141.03
Taken upon trust, [anon.] 254.52
Taking the Bastile; or six voar.i later. Dumasi A.) 181.11
Talba (The); or, Moor of Portugal. BRAY(.l/r.v. i 141.33
Talbot (F.) Through fire and water. . . . 256.46
Talbot and Vernon. McConnell ( J. L. ) . . 224.55
Talcott (Mrs. Goodwin). See Goodwin-Talcott (.Mis.
H. B.)
TALEofatub. Swift (Jonathan) .5074.23
Tale of the Tyne. Martineau (H.) Illustrations of
political economv, V. 7. 231.33
Tale of two cities. biOKENS (Charles). . . 174.29
Tales and romances of the northern nations. Tr. by
W. H. Leeds. 3 v 255.01
Tales and sketches. Miller (Hugh). . . . 231.86
Tales and sketches. Hall (>/rs. S. 0.) . . 212.23
Tales and sketches. Sedgwick (.Wi«s C. M.) 251.21
Tales and sketches. Stone (W.L.) . . . 254.11
Tales and sketches of christian life. [Chables
(Mrs. E.)] 153.12
Tales and traditions of Hungary. Pulszky ( T. ) 'J41.69
Tales and traditions, chiefly from the (Jerman. Cun-
ningham (G. G. ) . . ' 171.19
Tales at tea-time. Huqessen (E. H. Knatchbull). 185.40
Taij:s for the marines. Wise (H. A.) . . . 264.34
Tales from Alsace, [ation.] 254.74
Tales ftrom "Bentley." 4 v. in 2 251.63
la asking tor bogks, two th« " Book Order," giving tha AUXHOB'a NAME, tbo first part of the TITLE, and the NCMBEB,
526
FICTION : Tales from Blackwood lo Thackeray.
TAI.BS from Blackwood. 12 t 25457
ConlenU : v. 1. Tlio Glenmutchkin railway, by W. E.
Aytoun. Vantierdecken'8 ni08saf;e borne, Tbe floating
beacon. Colonua tbe painter. Napoleon, by J. O. Lock,
bart. A legend of Gibraltar, by £. li. Hamley. Tbe iron
flbrotid. by W. Mudford.
2. Lazaro'8 legacy, by E B. Hamley. A story without a
% tail, Faustue and qitecD Etizabotb, How 1 became a
yeoman, by W. E. Aytouu. Devereux ball, by C. A. Soutbey.
The motempsychosia, by R. Macuish. College theatricals.
3. A reading party in the long vacation. Father Tom
and the pope, by J. F. Murray, La petite Ha<lelatiie, by C,
A, Soutboy, Bob Burke's duel with ensign Brady, by W,
Maginn. Tbe heademau, a talo of doom, Tbe wearyful
woman, by J, Gait
4. How I stood for tbe Dreopdaily Bnrgbs, by W, E.
Aytoun. First and last by W. Mudford. Tbe duke's di-
lemma, a chroiiiclo of NieseuBtein. Tbe gentleman's tee-
totum. " Woe to us wheu we lose tbe watery wall, poem ;"
My college friends— Charles Russell, tbe geutleman com-
moner. The magic lay of the ouo-horse chay, by J. Hughes.
5. Adventures in Texas. How wo got possession of tbe
Tuileries, by W, E. Aytouu. Capt, Paton's lament, by J. G,
Lockhart, The village doctor, by Countess d'Arbouville,
A singular letter from southeru Africa, by J. Hogg.
6. My friend tiie Dutchman, by F. Hardmau. My col-
lege friends — Horaco Leicester. The emerald studs, by
■W, E. Aytoun. My college friends— Mr. W. Wellington
Hurst. Christine, a Dutch story, by F Hardmau. The
man in tbe bell.
7. My English acquaintance, by F, Hardman. The mur-
derer's last night, by T, Double<lay. Narration of certain
uncommon things that did formerly happen to me, Her-
bert Willis, B. D. The wags. The wet wooing, a narrative
of '98. Ben-na-groich,
8. The surveyor's tale, by W E, Aytoun. The Forrest
race romance. Di "Vasari, a tale of Florence, by C, Ed-
wards. Sigismund Fatello. Tbe boxes.
9. Rosaura, a talo of Madrid. Adventures in the North-
west territory. Harry Bolton's curacy. The Florida pirate.
The pandour and bis princess, Tho beauty draught.
10. Antonio di Carrara, Tho fatal repast. The vision of
Cagliostro. The first and last kiss. The smuggler's leap,
Tbe haunted aud the haunters. The duellists.
11. The Natolian story-teller. The first and last crime.
John Kintoul. Major Ross. Tbe premier and his wife.
12. Tickler among the thieves. The bridegroom of
Barna. Tbe involuutary experimentalist. Lebrun's law-
suit. The snowing-up of Strath Lugas. A few words on
social philosophy.
Tales from Shakspere. Lamb (0. flnc! M.) . 223.3'2
Talks from the German, *Ve Holcbatt (R, ) , 213,83
Tales from the German. See Oxbntobd (J. ) and Fkeil-
ING(C. A.) 255.04
Tales from the operas. Paedon (G. F. ) . , 234, fiO
Tales from two hemispheres, Botesen (H, H,) 135,14
Tales in political economy, Fawcett (M, G, ) 5911,29
Tales in prose, Howttt (Mary) 214.23
Tales of Ardennes. Inqlis(KD.) .... 945.18
Tales of a grandfather, Soott (Sir Walter), Works,
V. 9 5065,09
— Same. 4 v 472.06
V, 1-3, Scottish history, | v. 4, French history.
Tales of a traveller, li-yiNQ (Washington), . '215,30
Tales of old ocean. Low(C. K.) . , , , 224,18
Tales of the Alhambra, Ieving (Washington). 215.26
Tales of the Argonauts, e(c. Harte (Bret). . 212.73
Tales of the borders and of Scotland. See Wilson
(J-M.) 5v 264.21
Tales of the colonies. Rowoboft (Charles). . 244.41
Tales of the crusaders. Soott (Sir Walter). , 245.87
Same. Works, v. 7. 5065.07
Tales of the fire senses. Gbiffin (Gerald). . 211.79
Tales (Selected) of the genii. Ed. by R.Whately. 255.05
Tales of the good woman. Pauldino (J. K.) 235.20
Tales of the great St, Bernard. [Cbolt (G. )] 3 v. 165.28
Tales of the jury-room, See Gkiffin(G,) . 211,77
Tales of the Muuster festivals. See Gehtin (G,) 211.74
Tales of tne passions. Revenge. Moobe (G.) 5050.17
Tales of the southern border. Webbbb (C. W.) 263,46
Tales of the Teutonic lands. Cox (G, AV.) and Jones
^ (E. a) 165.04
Tales of Venezuela. \ln Campaigns in Venezuela,
_, ^- 2-3-] 1161.06
lALEs of woman's trials. Hall {Mrs. S. 0.) . 212.25
Tales of wonder. Lewis (M. G.) . . . 1663 23
Tales of wonder, of humor, and of sentiment.
Plumptbe (Anne and ArStbella). 3 v. . 211 36
Tales out of school. Stockton (F.R.) 254 50
Talisman (The). Soott {Sir Walter). 245.87 ; 245! 76
Tallanoetta, the sqaattei'a home. Howttt (W.) 214.35
Tallants (The) of Barton. Hatton (Joseph). 212.69
Talvi, p.<eud. iSee Robinson (Mrs. T. A. L. v J.) 213.41
Tancbed; or, the new crusade. Disbaeli (B. ) 2 v. 175.06
Tanolewood tales. Hawthobne (N. ) . , . 212.63
Tangled skein. Fonelanque (Albany, jr.) . 192.21
Tartabian tales. Gceullette (T. S.) . . . 233.70
Tatem (M. H. ), pseud. See HizLETT (Helen).
Tattered Tom series, iiee Aloee (H., ;r.) . 122.34
Tautphoeus (I., baroness von). At odds. . . 255.08
— Cyrilla 255.09
— Initials 2.55.11
— Quits. . 255,12
Tatleb (C, bo Mark Wilton, the merchant's
clerk 255.14
Tayloe (B. F.) Grammar of l.fe. In Little cla'sics,
V. 4 22(!.b6
■ Three November days.
V. 11.
Jn IjIttle classics,
'226.90
Taylob (Isaac). Temple of Melekartha. [anon.] 2,').j,,S3
Taylob (J, Bayard), Beauty and the beast, and othir
tales of home 255.07
— Boys of other covmtries 250.59
— Hannah Thurston 255,15
— John Godfrey's fortunes 255.16
— Joseph and his friends: story of Pennsylvania. 255,13
— Story of Kennett 255.17
Taylor (Jfjss —). Blindpits 134.20
— Quixstar 211.99
Telemach0s. Fenelon(F. de S. de la M.) . 191.17
Tempeb. Mabeyat(F.) [Chuech (i/rs. Ross).] 154.18
Tempest and sunshine. Holmes ( i/rs. M. J. ) . 213.57
Tempest-tossed. Tilton (T. ) 256.19
Temple of Melekartha. Tayloe (Isaac). . 2")5.83
Temple house. Stoddakd (3frs. E.) . . . 254.08
Temptation of wealth. Caelen (Ji?-,?. E.) . 235.97
Temptation ; or, the unknown heiress. Smith
(J. F.) 251.95
Ten nights in a bar-room. Akthub (T. S.) . 123.25
Ten old maids. Smith (J. P.) 254.87
Ten thousand a year. Waeken (Samuel). . . 203.35
Ten times one is ten. The possible reformation. Ing-
ham (Cbi. Fred.) [Hale(E. E,)] , . . 212.92
Ten years of a lifetime. Hosmee (JWi's. M.) . 214.13
Tenant house. [DnoANNE (A. J. H.)] . . . 175.36
Tenant of Wildfell Hall. [Beonte (Anne).] . 142.*3
Tenants of Mallory. LeFanu(JS.) . . . 223.05
Tendee and true. By author of Clara Morisou. 255.20
Tebhune {Mrs. Mary Virginia Hawes). ['Marion
Harland.'] Alone 255.21
— At last 255.19
— Battle summer. With Helen Gardner's Wedding
day 255 31
— Colonel Floyd's wards 2"i5.24
— Empty heart; or Husks. For better, for worse. 255. 18
— From Diy youth up 256.18
— Helen Gardner's wedding day, or Colonel Floyd's
wards. Battle summer. •» 255.31
— Hidden path 255.22
— Husbands and homes 255.23
— Husks 255.24
— Jessamine 256.17
— Miriam ] 255!25
— Moss Side 255.26
— My little love 256.20
— Nemesis 255.27
— Phemie's temptation 255.30
— Ruby's husband 2,55.29
— Suunybank 255.28
— True as steeL 256.16
Terbasson (J.) Life of Sethos. 2 v. . . . 5713.15
Tebbible secret. Fleming (M. A.) .... 192.14
Terkible temptation. Reade(C. ) .... 242.27
Teeeibly strange bed. Coluns (W. W.) . . 162.37
Tested ; or hope's fruition. Gabdnee (C. E, ) 196,30
Teveeino, or jealousy. [Dddevant (A. L. A. D.)] 175.33
Thaokebay {Miss A.I.) Bluebeard's keys, and other
stories 255,81
— Comhill stories 255.78
BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE HBBABY.
FICTION : Thaokeray lo Tbree Gold DoUan.
527
— Fairy tales for grown folks 261.04
Contents : TUo sleoplim beauty lu the wood. Beauty and
the beast. Cinderella. Uttle Ked Biding Hood. Jack aud
giaut-killer.
— From an isluud 2G1.03
— Miss Angel) 2!J5.82
— Old Kousington 255.80
— Story of Elizabeth 261.01 ; 261.05
— Village on the cliff. 2iil.02
— Writings 255.7'J
C'onlenls : Village on the cliflf. From au island. Five old
friends. Story of Elizabetli. To Estlier. Out of tlie world.
Miking merry. Sola. Morctti's campanula. Miscellanies.
Thaokebay (W. M. ) Adventures of Philip on his way
tlirough the world 255.32
— Bluebeard's ghost. In Littlb classics, v. 9. ... 2'26.96
— Book of snobs 255.33
S.»me. Ill his Misoel., v. 3. Boston ed. 255.63
— • Catherine 255.67
— Christmas books. In Ills Miscel., v. 5. B. ed. 255.65
Same. In lili Miscel., v. 5. Boston ed. 255.05
— Confessions of Fitz-Boodle 255.34
— Cox's diary. In Ids Miscel., v. 3. Boston ed. 255.63
— Denis Duval 255.35
Same. In Ids Miscel., v. 3. Boston ed. 255.63
— Diary of C. Jeames da la Pluche, esq. In Ids Miscel.,
V. 1. Boston ed 255.61
— Doctor Birch and his young friends. . , 255.36
Same. In Ids Christmas books. . . . 255.65
— Fatal boots. In his Miscel., v. 3. Boston ed. 255.63
— Fitz-boodle papers, /n /as Miscel., v. 4. B. ed. 255.04
— George de Barnwell. In Tbeasube tbove series, v. 2.
— Henry Esmond. 255.39
— Jeames's diary. A legend of the Bhine. Kebecca
and Rowena 255.41
— Kicisleburys abroad. A legend of the Rhine. Re-
becca and Rowena, etc 255.40
— Kiekleburys on the Rhine. In his Christmas
books 255.65
— Lovel, the widower 255.42
— Luck of Barry Lyndon 255.43
Same. /» Ais Miscel. , v. 1. Boston ed. 255.61
— Mr. Brown's letters 255.44
— Men's wives 255.45
— Miscellanies. 4 v. London 255.57
V. 1. Book of snobs. The fatal boots. Oox's diary. Ad-
ventures of Major Qabagan.
2. YellowplusU, memoirs. Jeames's diary. Sketches in
liOndou. Novols'by cmineut hands. Character sketches.
3. Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, esq. Legend of the Rhine.
Rebecca and Itowena. Little dinner at Timmins's. Bed-
ford-row conspiracy.
4. Fitz-Boodle papers. Men's wives Shabby genteel
story. Samuel Titmarsh aud the great Hoggarty diamond.
— Miscellanies. 5 v. Boston 255.61
V, 1. Memoirs of Barry Lyndon. Great Hoggarty dia-
mond. Novels by eminent hands. Jeames's diary. Adven-
tures of Migor Galiagau. Legeud of the Uhiue. Itebecca
aud Rowena. Next French revolution. Cox's diary.
2. Paris sketch book Yelluwplu.sh papers. Irish sketch
book. Journey from Ooruhill to Grand Cairo.
3. Book of snobs. Sketches and travels in London.
Character sket 'beg. Denia Duval. Men's wives. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Berry. Denis Haggarty*s wife. Bedford Row
conspiracy. Little dinner at Timinius's. Fatal boots.
4. Four Georges. Englis'.i humorist. Charity and hu-
mor. Roundabout papers. Second funeral of Napoleon.
Little travel and roadside sketches. Fitz-Boodle pauers.
Critical reviews. Wolves and the lambs.
5. Catherine. Titmarsh among pictures and books.
Fraser miscellanies. Christmas books, viz.: INIrs. Perkins's
ball— Our street— Doctor Birch— Kiekleburys on the Rhine
— Rose aud the ring. Selections from Punch. Ballads, etc.
— Newcomes 265.16
— Novels by eminent hands. In his Miscel. works, v. 1.
Boston ed. 255.61
— Peudennis 255.47
— Ptmch's prize novelists, etc 255.48
— Rebecca and Rowena. In his Miscel., v. 1. Bost.
ed 255.61
— Shabby genteel story 255.49
— Vanity fair 255.50
— Virginians : a tale of the last century. . . 255.54
— Ycllowplush papers. 2 v 255.55
Same. In Uis Miscel., v. 2. Boston ed. 255.02
Thaddeus of Warsaw. Poeteb ( Jflss Jauo). . 211.56
Thankful blossom. Habte (Bret) 216.13
That boy of Norcott's. Levbb (Charles). . . 223.66
That good old time ; or, oar fresh and salt tutors.
Moustache (Vienx). [Gordon (C. )] . . 261.06
That lass o' Lowrii's. Bounett (F. H.) . . 145.05
That queer girl. Townsbnd (V. F. ) . . . . 266.30
Theban (The) legion : a slorj- of the times of Diocle-
tian. Blackbubn (W. M.) 133.41
Theib wedding journey. Howells (W. D. ) . 213.94
Theo Leigh. Thomas (Annie) 261.15
Theouaij); or, the fanatic. JuNO-STrujuo (J. H.) 2.'>4.0S
Theodoba. McKeen(P. F.) 227. h9
Theodora Kantakuzenos : an historical romance of the
14th century 7/1171.19
Theodobe ; or, the skeptic's conversion. Wette ( W.
M. L. de) 3512.25
Theodosia Ernest; or, the heroine of faith, [uiion.]
2 V 261.07
Theodosius and Constantia. Lamohobne (J. ) 2°22.94
Theophilus and others. Dodge (M.M.) . . 174.61
Thebe's no place like home. DouoiiAS (A. M. ) 175.22
They met by chance. Looan (Olive). . . . 223.97
Thief in the night. Spoffobd (H. P. ) . . . 256.02
Thinkino bayonet. Hosmek (James K.) . . 214.14
Thinks-i-to-myselp. [Nabes (E.)] . . . . 233.51
Thiodolph, the Icelander. Fouque (F. H. K. de la
Motte) 192.28
This, that, and the other. Moulton (Mrs.!.. C.) 232.41
Thomas (Annie). .See Codlip (Mis. Pender).
Thomas (Carohne). Farmingdalc 261.18
Thomas (Martha M.) Life's lesson, [aiiun] . 223.72
Thomas of Reading. In Thohs ( W. J. ) Early En&flisb
prose romances, v. 1 2(tl.22
Thomas Wingfold, curate. iLicDoNAiJ> (G.) . 2-27.82
Thomes (Wm. H. ) Bushrangers 261. 19
— Gold hunter's adventures ; or, life in Australia. 20 1.20
— Gold hunters in Europe 201.21
— Life in the East Indies 266.17
— Slaver's adventures on land and sea. . . . 266.16
— Whaleman's adventures in the Sandwich Island and
CaUfomia 2C1.00
Thompson (D. P.) Centeola, and other tales. 261.25
— Gaut Gurley 261.26
— Green Mountain boys 261.27
— May Martin, and other tales 261.28
— The rangers ; or the tory's daughter. 2v.ini. 261.36
Thompson (Ella W.) Beaten paths ; or a woman's
vocation 255.76
Thompson (M. M. ) Doesticks, and what he says. 201.31
— History and records of the elephant club. . 261.43
Thompson (W. T.) Major Jones's courtship. . 256.29
Thoms (W. J., edilor). Early English prose romances.
3 V. ....... 261.22
1. Robert the Deuyll. Thomas a Reading. Frier Bacon.
Frier Rush.
2. Virgilius. Robin Hood. George a Green. Tom a
Lincolne.
3. Helyas. Doctor Faustus.
Thomson (Mis. K. B., wife of A. T.) Lady of
MUan ■ 261.30
THOENDAij;;or,the conflict of opinion. Smith(W.)253.11
TaoBNEvhall. Lee i Holme). [Parb(H.)J . 222.70
Thoenton hall. McKeen (P. F.) 227.88
Thoepe (B. ) Yule tide stories ; Scandina-vian and
North German popular tales and traditions. 261.32
Thoepe (K.) Four oaks 261.33
— The little Joanna 201.38
Thoepe (T. B.) Hive of the bee-hunter. . . 261.34
— Scenes in Arkansaw 201.91
Thorpe Regis. Peaed(F. M.) 234.80
Thousand a year (A). Beuce ( Mrs. E. M. ) . . 113.25
Thbeb ages. Maetineau (Harriet) 231.34
Thbee beauties. Southwobth (Jfrs. E.D.E.N.) 253.40
Thbee Bernioes. Bright (ifis. A. M.) . . . 142.31
Three brides. Yonoe (iVIiss CM.). . . . 265.72
THaEM brothers. Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) . 234. '75
THBEii clerks. Tbollope (Anthony). . . . 201.08
Three courses and a dessert. Cbuikshank (G. ) 171.08
Three cutters. Makbyat (F.) 225.60
Three eras of a woman's life. Smith(E. E.). 252.74
Thbee feathers. Black (William) 1.34.40
THRiiE generations. Emeey(S. A.) .... 184.18
Three gold dollars. Abbott (J. ) Harper's story books,
v. 7 216.98
In ukiBg for boolu, use the " Book Ordera," giving the AU'i'UOB'S NAMB, the Urst part of the Tirui:, aud the N UMiifiU.
528
FICTION : Three Gruardsmen to Trapper's Daughter.
Thbbe Rnardsmen [musketeers]. Domas (A.) 181.12
Three little spades. Wabneb (Afw,? Anna B.) 20'i.02
Thbee marriages. Hubback (3fi-s. M.) . . . 214.38
Thbee November days. Tatlob (B. F.) In Little
cla!wic8, V. 11 226.9a
Thbee people. By Pansy, p.?ei«J 260.21
Thbee proverb stories. Alcott (L. M.) . . 121.0.')
Thbee scouts. Tbowbeidoe (J. T.) . . . . 262.10
Thbee sisters and three fortunes. Lewes (G.H.) 223.68
Three Spaniards. VValkeb (George). . . . 207.0S
Three successful girls. Cbouoh (Julia). . . 165.35
Three times dead. Bbaddon {Miss M. E.) . 135.32
Thbee yeirs at Wolverton : a school story. By a Wol-
vertonian. 250.03
Thbee years in a man-trap. AETauB(T. S.) . 123.31
Thbeepold destiny. Hawthobne (N.) In Ltttle
classics, V. 12 227.15
Throne of D.ivid. Inqbaham (J. H.) . . . 215.22
Thbostlethwatte. Moelet (S.) 232.80
Thboooh by diylight. Optic (Oliver). . . . 112.33
THBOC3H fire and water. Talbot (P. ) ... 250.46
Thboosh night to light. Gctzkow (K.) . . 211.86
Theohoh night to light. [A sequel to Problematic
chtiracters.] Spielhaoen (F.) . . . . 253.96
Thbodoh the looking-glass. Cabboll (Lewis). 151.34
Through thick and thin. Meet (J.) . . . 226.92
Theown on the world. Clay (B.M.) . . . 155.38
Thbowx together. Montoomebt (P.) . . . 232.93
Thubston (L. M.) Charley Koberts series. 4 v.
1. How Charley Roberts became a man. . . 243.74
a. How Eva Roberts gained her education. . 243.76
3. Oliarleyand Era Roberta' home in the West. 243.76
4. Children of Amity court 243.77
Ticondebooa. James (G. P. K.) 215.82
TiECK (L.) Camoens, or the death of the poet. In
Beauties of German literature. . . . 133.02
— Lovo magic. Faithful Eckart and the Tannenhftuser.
Auburn Egbert. In RosooB (T.) German novelists,
V. 4 244.19
— Pair haired Eckbert. Trusty Eckhart. Eunenberg.
The elves. The goblet 151.13
TiFPANr (0.) Brandon, or a hundred years ago. 261.35
Tigeb-hunteb. Reid (Mayne) 242.59
Tioeb-lilles. Lanieb (Sidney) 222.44
TiQEB prince. Dalton (Wm.) 171.26
TiGEB slayer. Aimard (Gustave) 114.18
Tilbury Nogo ; or passages in the life of an unsuccess-
fulmm. Melville (G. J. Whyte). . . 231.62
TiLTON (Theodore). Tempest-tossed. . . . 256.19
TiMBOj and Fanny. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books,
V. 3 216.94
Timboo aud Joliba. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books,
V. 3 210.94
Time and tide. Roe (A. S.) 244.00
Time the avenger. Mabsh (JIfrs. A. C.) . in 231.02
Times aid places. By a stone. [Five tales.] 256.22
ContaUs : Three Venezuelian heroes. Two brothers.
The bet. Fortress of Luxembourg. The travellers.
Time's uagentle tide. Moobe(D. W.) . . . 233.85
TiMON, but not of Athens. [Sedgwick (J.)] . 266.08
Timothy Crump's ward. Algeb (H. , jr. ) . . 122.40
Timothy Titcomb, pseud. See Holland (J. G.)
Timothy Titterwell, pseud. See KETrELL(S.)
Tiny's Sunday nights. Phelps (Jfrs. E. S.) . 241.08
Tttan : a romance. Richteb (J. P. F. ) 2 v. . 243. 14
TirccMB (Timothy), pseud. See Holland (J. G.)
TiTij; hunting. Llewellyn (E. L.) . . . . 224.13
TiTMARsH (History of Samuel). Thackebay (W. M.)
Miscellanies, v. 4 255.00
TrriERWELL (Timothy), pseud. See Kettell (S.)
To Buddleoome and back. Bdbnand (F. C.) . 145.09
Toby (Story of my uncle). Steene (L.) . . 254.10
Today ; a romance. Kimball (R. B.) . . . 221 87
To Esther, e<c. Thackebay (Jfiss A. L) . . 255.79
Xolore Mid to be loved, and Time and tide. Roe
(A. S. ) 244 00
To the bitter end. Bbaddon (ATiss M. E.) . . 135! 43
Todd (J.) Angel of the iceberg, and other stories. 261.39
TooBTHEB. By the author of Nepenthe, [anon.] 201 40
ToiNETTB. Chubton (Henry), pseud, of Toubjee
i*--'^-) 154.35
Toilees of the sea. Hugo (Victor). . . • 214.58
ToLLA ; a tale of modem Rome. About (E.) 112.06
Tom a Lincolne. In Thoms (W. A.) Early English
prose romance, v. 2 261.23
Tom Brown at Oxford. Hughes (Thomas). 2 v. 214.45
Tom Brown at Rngby. Hughes (Thomas). . 214.43
Tom Burke of "Ours." LtVEB (Chailes). . . 223.02
Tom Cringle's log. Scott (M.) 245.17
■Tom Jmes. Fielding (Henry) 192.C9
Tom Newcombe).CASTLEMON(H )[Fo.sDicK(C.A.)] 152.23
Tom Pippin's wedding. [Pullen (H. V.)] . 261.29
Tom Sawyer (Adventures of). Clemens (S. L.) 155.32
Tom Tiddler's ground. Dickens (Charles). . 174.30
Tommy Hickup. Pabkeb (.Sfis. R. A.) . . . 235.03
Tone-mastees (The). See Babnabd (C.) . . 1501.24
ToNNA (J/rs. C. E.) Works. 2t 5070.11
V. 1. The Rochite. Helen Fleetwood. Siege of Derry.
2. Judsea capta. The deserter. Falsehood and truth,
Judah'8 lion. Conformity. Wrongs of women. Izrain.
a Mexican tale.
Tony Butler. Levee (Charles) 261.41
Too bright to last, [anon.] 201.94
Too good for him. Chuech (Mrs. Ross). . . 154.19
Too much alone. Riddell (ilfjs. J. H. ) . . 243. '^8
Too soon. Macquoid (K. S. ) 220.56
Too strange not to be true. Fuixbeton (G.) 193.13
Too true ; a story of to-day. [iinon.] . . . 261.42
ToPELius (Z.) Gnstave Adolph and the 30 years'
war 255.95
ToPFFEB (R.) «n(! ZscHOKKE ( J. ) Julius, e/c. . 193.19
Contents : Julius, and the parsonage, by Tijpffer. Tlie
Walp\trgi8-nigbt, Leaves fi-oni the journal of a poor vicar
in WiltsUire ; and The beau, by ZschokJte.
Tobchlight. Oi.corr(H. O.) 234. (;2
Tossed on the wave. Hoddeb (E.) .... 213.19
ToTEMWELL. Payson (George) 235.23
TocB of the world in 80 days. Vebne (J.) . 931.24
TouBGENETP (Ivan S.) Dimitri Roudine. . . 266.06
— Fathers and sons 262.21
— Ivan [Sergheievitch] 256.25
— Liza, a Russian novel 256.24
— On the eve 262.22
— Smoke, a Russian uoveL 256.23
— Spring floods. A Lear of the Steppe. . . 266.69
TouBJEE (A. W.) ['Henry Churton.'] Toinette. 154. L'5
TowEB of London. Ainswobth (W. H.) . . 115.11
Townee (A.) Chedayne of Kotono : a story of the early
days of the republic 266.72
TowNSEND (V. F.) Battlefields of our fathers. 261.44
— Darryll gap ; or, whether it paid. . . . 261.45
— Df erings of Medbury 261.98
— HoUiinds (Ihe) 261.48
— Janet Strong 261.46
— Max Meredith's millennium 261.96
— Mills of Tuxbury 261 97
— One woman's two lovers ; or Jacqaeline Thaync's
choice 261.47
— Only girls 260.28
— Six in all 20(i.29
— That queer girl 200.30
— "While it was morning. 201.47
Tkacy's ambition. Gbhtin (G.) 211.74
Trading : finishing story of House in town. Wabnib
(S.) 263.14
Traditions of the most ancient times. Howrrr
(William). 2 v 214.S0
Tbaditionaey stories of old families. Pichen (A.)
2v 241.17
Teaitobd (F. Q.), pseud. &e Riddell (Jlfr.-!. J. H.)
Tbafton (Jlfiss Adeline). Katherine E«rle. . 200.32
Trail hunters. Aimaed (Gustave) 114.19
Tbaits and stories of the Irish peasantry. Cableton
(VVUliam). 2t 151.CG
Tbaits of American humor. HAiJBrBTOH (T.C.)3v.212.13
Transformation. Hawthokne (N.) .... 212.57
A'o(«.— Same as his Marble I'aun.
Transfusion. Godwin (William, jr.) . . . 195.17
Tbansmutation; or, the lord and the lout, [anon.] 261.49
Tbap to catch a sunbeam. Mackaeness (Mrs.
M. A.) 211.33
Tbappeb's daughter : a story of the Rocky Mountains.
AlMABD (G.) 114.23
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILK LIBBABT.
FICTION : Travela cf Alethitheraa lo TitrnbuU.
529
TiuVEia by land and sea of Alothithoras. Uition. ] 261. 79
Tbavels of an American Owl. Johnson (V. W.) 215.92
Tbav]i:i.8 of young Candid and Doctor Fangloss. Bab-
ton (J.) 132.38
Treasure hunters. Fenn (G. M.) .... 190.20
TuEAsuRE of the seas. De Miij.e (J.) . . . 172.53
Treasure trove. Lover (Samuel) 221.33
Treasube-tboti: series. Ed. by B. H. Stoddard.
3 V. 267.01
V. 1. Burlesque. — Day in tho academy, byF. C. Burnand.
EDcouuter with au iuterviewor, by H. L. Clemeus. Golden
age of New York, by W. IrviiiR. Insanity of Cain, by Mary
Mapes Dodge. Lady Rohesia. by R. H. Barbam. Mrs.
Battle's opinion on cards, by Charles Lamb. Mrs. Browu
at the play, by G. Rose. Noble savage, by C. Dickens. Our
new livery and other things, by G. W. Curtis. Painter's
bargain, W. M. Thackeray. Parish revolution, by T. Hood.
Will of a virtuoso, by J. Addison.
V. 2. rroiiertj/.— Treble teinptatiou. by F. C. Burnand.
George de Barnwell, by W. M. Thackeray. Prophetic ac-
count of a future epic, by T. B. Macaulay. St. Twel'mo,
by John Paul. Lessons in biography, by J. Beresford. Mr.
John Jenkins, by lirct Harte Ho Fi of the Yellow girdle,
by T. T. T. Walton Redivivus, by T. Hood.
V. 3. Slory.—A. flght for a wile, by Wm. Black Dr. Mari-
gold, by C. Dickens. The O'Connors, by A. Trollopo. The
loan of a lyre, by Fitz Hugh Ludlow. The widow of Brevet,
by N. P. Willis. A friend of Oioberti'e, by C. Lever. The
truthful reaolver, by Petroleum V. Naaby. A story with-
out a tale, by Wm. Maginn.
Trblawney of Trelawne. Bras (Mrs. A. E. K.) 141.35
Tbemaine. Ward (K. P.) 262.67
Teemendous adventures of Major Galisigan. Thackebay
(W. M.) Miscel., v. 1. Boston ed. . . 255.61
Trench (W. 8.) Realities of Irish life. . . 952.05
Tbessilian and his friends. Mackenzie (H.
Shelton) 225.05
Teeveltan. Scott (ia(Z»/ C. L.) 215.19
Trial : more links of the daisy chain. Yonoe
(CM.) 265.45
Trials of Margaret Lyndsay. Wilson (J.) . '264.20
Tblals of the heart. Brai( Jf/-s. A. E. K.) . 141.36
Tbicotrin. Ouida. [Kame (L. de la).] . . 172.23
Tried and tempted. Aethub (T. S.) . . . 123.19
Tried and true. Clyde (Alton), pseudon. . . 155.28
Tried for her life : a sequel to Cruel as the grave.
SouTHWORTH ( Jfi's. E. D. E. N. ) . . . 254.82
Tripp (G.H.) Student life at Harvard. . . '254.70
Tristram Shandv- Sterne (L.) 254.02
Same. [Works.] 6074.01
Tbois Etoiles, pseud. See Murray (Granville).
Teollope (A.) Barchester towers 261.50
— Bellon estate. " 261.51
— Bertrams 261.52
— • Can you forgive her ? 261.53
— Castle Kiohmond 261.51
— Christmas at Thompson Hall 200.13
— Claverings 261.55
— Doctor Thome 261.56
— Eustace diamonds 261.77
— Framley parsonage 261.57
— Golden lion of Grandpere 261.70
— Harry Heathcote of Gangoil, a tale of Australian
bush life 261.78
— He knew he was right 261.72
— KeUys and O'KeUys 261.70
— Ijast chronicle of Barset 201.59
— Macdermots of Ballycloran. 261.63
-Same. 3v 261.60
— Miss Mackenzie 261.58
— Orleyfarm 261.04
— Phineas Finn, the Irish member 261.71
— Phineas Redux 261.88
— Prime minister 266.12
— Rachel Kay 261.65
— Ralph the heir 261.75
— Sir Harry Hotspur of Hiunblethwaite. . . 261.74
— Small house a., AlUngtou 201.00
— Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson. 201.07
— Three clerks 201.68
— Vicar of Bullhampton. 261.73
— Warden 261.09
— Way we live now 260.11
Trollope (Jfr.«. F.) The abbess 260.10
— Jesse Phillips 262.01
— Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw 26<J.68
— Vicar of Wrcxh ill 202.03
— Widow Bamaby 262.04
— Widow mariied : a sequel to Widow Barnsby. 262.00
TnoLLOPE (Afrs. F. E., wife of T. A.)
— Anne Fumuss 114.36
— Aunt Margaret's trouble 266.61
— Black spirits and white 26C.55
— Mabel's progress 266.52
— Sacristan's household 266.53
— Veronica 266.54
Tbollope (T. A. ) Beppo, the conscript . . 261.81
— Diamond cut diamond: a story of Tuscan life. 261.87
— Droam numbers 201. fc3
— Dumton abbey 261. 8C
— Garstang Grange 261.84
— Gemma 262.05
— Leonora Casaloni 261.82
— Lindisfam chase 262.06
— Marietta 261.80
— Siren (The). * 261.85
Tbollope (Mrs. T. A.) See Trollope (Mrs. F. E. )
Tbotty book. Phelps (E. S.) 235.41
Trotty's wedding tour. Phelps {Miss E. S.) 235.44
Trouble on the mountains. Abbott (J.) . . 111.44
Tbowbridqe (J. T. ) A chance for himself ; or, Jack
Hazard and his treasure 2C0.23
— Coupon bonds, and other stories 262. 07
— Cudjo's cave 202.08
— Doing his best 266.24
— Drummir-boy : Bumside's expedition. . . 262.09
— Fast friends 266.25
— Father Brighthopes 262.10
— Hearts and faces 262.11
— Jack Hazard and his fortunes. . . . 262.18
— Lawrence's adventures among the ico cutters, glass-
makers, coal-miners, iron men, and ship build-
ers 262.17
— Lucy Arlyn 262.12
— Martin Merrivale : his X mark 262.13
— Neighbor Jackwood 202.14
— Neighbor's wives 262.15
— Three scouts 262.16
— Young surveyor ; or Jack on the prairies. . 266.26
True as steel. Terhune ( A/re. M. V. H. ) . , 256.16
True hero ; or, the story of Penn. KmosTON (W. H.
G.) 222.98
True history of a little ragamuffin. Greenwood
(James) 211.54
True history of Joshua Davidson, communist [Linton
(Mrs. E. L.)] . , 226.30
True manliness ; or, the landscape gardener. Tuthuji
(Mrs. L. C.) 262.24
True stories of the days of Washington. lanon.'\ 3182.11
Teue to herself. Robinson (F. W.) .... 243.65
True to his flag, [anon.] 261.99
Tbue to the last Roe(A.S.) 244.07
True womanhood. Neal (John) 233.20
Tbueba y Cosio (T. de). Romance of history :
Spain 266.62
Trumps. Curtis (George W.) 171.22
Trusta, pseud. See Phelps (Elizabeth Stuart).
Try again ; or, Harry West [Adams (W. T.)] 113.05
Try and trust Algeb (H.,jr.) 122.44
Trying to be useful. [Baker (Miss H. N. W.)] 131.08
Tucker (Nathaniel Beverley). The partisan leader.
2 V. in 1, "... 262.19
Tucker (Mrs. Charlotte). ['A. L. 0. E.']
— Children's treasury of new stories. . . . 121.18
— Guy Dalesford ; or, a wreath of smoke. . . 121.25
— Nutshell of knowledge 121.19
— On the way 121.20
— Rescued from Egypt 121.21
— Sheer off. 121.22
— War and peace. Retreat from Caubul. . . 121.23
— Zaida's nursery note-book 121.24
TupPEE (M. F.) The crock of gold. The twins and
heart 262.20
— Rides and reveries of .^sop Smith. . . . 2544.13
TuBOENEP(I.) iiee TOUBOENEFP (I.)
Tuenbull (C. ) Tho Lawrences 266.45
Is uklng for books, UM the " Book Order," giving the AUi'UOR'ti NAUS, the Snat part of the XIILE, and the NUMUHR.
530
FICTION : Turner to Verne.
TuBNBB (Bessie). A woman in the case. . . 2G6.48
Tdbnino of the tide. Reliogq (E.) . . . . 226.13
TcTHiLL(J/™. L. C.) I will be a soldier. . . 202. 23
— True mauline-s ; or, the landscape gardener. 262.24
Twain (Mark), pseud. See Clemens (S. L.)
TwELLs (Mrs. 3. H.) The mills of the gods. 266. G9
Twelve true tales of the law. By Copia Fandi, S. C.
L., pseud 266.65
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. Vebne
(Jules) 4825.25
Twenty years after. Dumas (Alexander). . . 181.15
Twice crowned. A story of the days of queen Mary.
McKeeteb (H. B.) 225.69
Twice defeated. Edwards (R.) 186.05
Twice lost. [Smedley (M. B. )] 262.27
Same. [Jn her Other folk's lives.] . . 252.82
Twice told tales. Hawthorne (Nathaniel). . 2l2.6t
Twin captains. Dumas (Alexander). . . . 175.52
Twin lieutenants. Dumas (Alexander). . . 181.16
Twin ro.<es. ItiTCHiE {Mrs. A. C. M.) . . . 243.37
Twisted threads. Naumann (M. D.) . . . 232.88
TwixT hammer and anvil. Benedict (F. L.) 132.40
Two admirals. Coopeb(J. F.) 164.20
Two Barbaras. Moetimeb (G.) 232.90
Two baronesses. Anderson (H. C.) .... 121.31
Two brides ; or, the French chateau and the English
home. Baldwin (F. ) 131.14
Two captains. Fouque (F. H. K. de la Motte). 192.25
Two eoUege friends. Losing (P. W.) . . . 223.98
Two destinies. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . . 162.41
Two Dianas. DuM.is (A.) 181.00
Twodroven. Scott (iV Walter). . 245.37 ; 245.76
Two famUy mothers. Schwartz (M. S.) . . 244.94
Two-fold life. Hil-j:rn (W. von) 213.75
Two friends. Blessinoton ( //fid^). Works. . 134.16
Two guardians. Yonge (Miss CM.) . . . 265.46
Two life-paths. [Mundt (Ifis. 0.)] . . . . 233.08
Two lilies. Kavanagh (J.) 227.12
Two lives ; or, to seem and to be. Mackintosh
(Afis.sM. J.) 224.75
Two marriages. Craik {Mrs. D. M. Muloch). 232.57
Two men. Stoddard (ifcs. E.) 254.09
Two men of Sandy bar : a drama. Habte (Bret). 214.71
Two old men's tales. Marsh (Jfra. A. C.) . 225.76
Two picturas. McIntosh ( Jfis.s M. J. ) . . . 224.76
Two plunges for a psarl. Collins (M.) . . 162.29
Two sisters. Southworth (Jfrs. E. D. E. N.) . 253.41
Two vocations ; or, the sisters of mercy at home.
[Charles (Jfrs. E.)] 153.13
Two ways to wedlock. [a»M)n.] 262.28
Two wheelbarrows. Abbott (J.) 111.47
Two widows. Thomas (Annie) 260.03
Two wives. Arthur (T. S.) 123.20
Two years ago. Kinosley (Charles). . . . 221.72
Ttll Owlglass. Murner(T.) Bost, 1860. . . 231.42
Same. iiiRoscoE (T. ) German novelists, v.l. 244.16
TYLNEYhalL Hood (Thomas). . . 5044.29 ; 213.66
Ttno(S. H.) The Spencers 261.93
Types: Polynesian life. Merville (H.) . . 231.74
Typhaines abbsy. Gobineau (A. D. de). . . 195.28
Tytler (AunF.) Leila ; or, the island. . . 262.30
— Leila in England 262.31
— Laila at home 262.32
Tytler (C. C. Fraser-). Jasmine Leigh. . . 261.89
— Jonathan 262.80
— Margaret 261.90
— Mistress Judith. A Cambiidgeshire story. 261.95
Tytler (Sarah), pseud. See Keddie {Miss H.) p. 495.
UM8CED(Jtf;s. L. D.) Roekford. ..... 262.36
— S3uthwold 262.37
Unawares. [Peabd (F. M.)] 262.86
Unclaimed, [anon.] 262.91
Uncle John. Melville (G. J. Whyte). . . 235.88
UsoLE Silas. LeFanu(J. S.) 223.07
Uncue Tom's cabin. Stowe {Mrs. H. E. B.) . 254.26
Unommercial traveller. Dickens (Charles). 174.34
Under bow bells. Hollinoshbad (J.) . . . 213.46
Under foot. Clyde (Alton) 155.29
Under lock and key. Speight (T. W.) . . . 253.93
Under the ban. !>. from Le Maudit. Deleon
(Abbi — ) 231.43
Under the greenwood tree. Hardy (T.) . . 216.34
Under the limes. Archer (E. H. ) .... 125.10
Under the spell Robinson (F. W.). . . . 213.54
Under the stork's nest. Katsch (A. E.) . . 221.36
Under two flags. Ouida. [Rame (L. de la).] 172.22
Undebcubeents of Wall street. KimbaUj (R. B. ) 221.66
Underwood (F. H.) Cloud pictures. . . . 262.87
— Lard of himself. 266.40
Undine. Fouque (F. H. K. de la Motte). . . 192.25
Undiscovered crimes. By ' Waters, ' pseud. . 262. 70
Unoava : a tale of the Esquimaux land. Ballantyne
(K. M )^ 131.27
Unkind word, eic. Ceaik (Mrs. D. M. Muloch). 232.09
Up Broadway. Kirk (Eleanor). [Ames (jUia-.N.)] 121.41
Up couutry letters, [Mansfield (L. W.)] . . 225.32
Up the Baltic. Optic (OUver). [Adams (W. T.)] 113.31
Up the ladder. [Baker (Mrs. H. N. W.j] . . 131.07
Up the river. Shelton (F. W.) 251.57
Uplands and lowlands. Porter (R.) . . . 241.96
Upper tan thousand. Bristed (C. A.) . . . 1072.06
Ups and downs. Hale (E. E.) 212.94
Upside down ; or will and work. Parker (Rosa
Abbott) 2:;5.04
Upton (G. P., transl.) See Memories : a story of Ger-
man love 231. 19
Uebane and his friends. Prentiss {Mrs. E.) 211.97
Upward and onward series. [Adams (W. T.)] . 112.39
Ursula. Se\vell (.Wm E. M.) 251.44
Use of sunshine. [Smedley (M. B.)] . . . 132.21
UsoNQ, an Oriental historj'. Halleb (A. von). 212.83
Utopia. More (Sir Thomas). . . 232.24:5011.06
Utterly wrecked. MoRroKD(H. ) .... 232.30
Vachette (E.) [' Eugene Chavette.' J So fair yet
false 153.38
Vagabond adventures. Keeleb (R.) . . . 221.86
Vagabond heroine. Edwards (Mrs. A.) . . 182.37
Vala, a mythological tale. Godwin (P.) . . 195.33
Vale of cedars. Aoullae (Grace) 111.07
Valentine (Dr. — ). Budget of wit and humor. 262.90
Valentine, the countess. Detlet (Carl). [Baueb
(Clara) 170.04
Valentine Vox. Cockton (Henry) 161.07
Valentine's eve. Opie (Mrs. A.) Works, v. 2. 231.29
Valerie. Maeryat (F.) 225.65
Valebie Aylmer. [Fishes (Jfm- F. C.)] . . 242.75
Valeric (Katheriue). .See Washbukn (K.S.)
Valerius. Lockhart (J. G.) 224.20
Vance (S. S. ) Lois Carrol ; or her two selves. 266. 72
Vandebput and Snoek. Mabtine\u (H.) . . 231.32
Van der Velde. See Velde (C. F. van der).
Van Horn, pstitd. S/c Oeetel (W.)
Vanity fair. Thackeeay (W. M.) .... 255.50
Van Truesdale (Pheleg), pseud. -See Adams (F. C. )
Vara ; or, the child of adoption, [anon.] . . 262.39
Vabea (Owen), p,«f(d. Eddies round the rectory. 262.40
Vasconcelos ; a romance of the new world. Simms
(W. G.) , 252.38
Vashti ; or, until death us do part. Wilson (A. J.
Evans) 181.31
Vathek : an Arabian tale. Becktoed (W.) . 133.07
Velde (C. F. van der). The Patricians. . . 151.10
Venetia. Diseaeli (B.) 174.4i ; 174.52
Veea ; or the Russian princess and the English earl.
Dempster (Charlotte) 262.93
Veedant Green. Bede (C.) [Beadlby (E.)] 141.13
Veeena(S.) Above tempest and tide. . . . 262.89
Verne (Jules). Abandoned. [Part 2 of the Mysterious
Island] ; 266.86
— Adventures in the land of the Behemoth. [Same as
Meridiaua.] 266.77
— American gun club. [Same as From lie earth to the
moon.] 266.79
— Blockade runners 206.76
— Dropp3d from the clouds. [Same as Wrecked i;i the
air 266.83
— Doctor Ox, and other stories 26(i.8U
ContmU: Doctor Ox. A ilmma in the air. Fortieth
French nsceusion of Mount Blauc. Master Zacbaiiaa.
A winter in the ice.
— Five weeks in a balloon 191.29
— Floating city, and the Blockade runners. . 266^ 76
BBOOKIiTN M«BOiVNTII<X ItlBBAB?.
FICTION : Verue to War.
531
— From the earth to the moon 262.97
— Fur country 1144. lU
— In search of the castaways 266.76
— Journey to the centre of the earth. . . . 262.96
— Journey to the North pole. [Part 1 of Voyaftes of
Capt. Hutteras.] 2()6.85
— Martin Paz. In Survivors of the ChaucoUor. 260.82
— Michael Strogoff. 206.91
— Merirliana : the adventures of three Englishmen and
three Kussiana in South Africa 200.77
Same. [With title :] Adventiures in the land of
the Behemoth 200.77.a
— Mysterious island, v. 1. Wrecked in the air. 200.83
Same. v. 2. Abandoned 206.86
Same. v. 3. Secret of (he island. . . 206.87
— Secret of the island. [Part 3 of the Mysterioiu Is-
Und.] 260.87
— Survivors of the Chancellor. Martin Paz. 266.82
— Tour of the world in 80 days 931.24
— Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. . 4825.25
— Voyages and adventures of Captain Hatteras. 206.H5
Contents: 1. The English at the North pole. 2. The
desert of ice.
— Wreck of the Chancellor 266.84
— Wrecked in the air. [Part 1 of the Mysterious
island.] 266.83
Verner's pride. Wood (Mrs. Henry). . . . 261.71
Verneys; or, chaos dispelled. Smith ( ilfis.s C. M. ) 252.71
Vernon grove ; or, hearts as they are. Jervbt (Mm.
C. H. G.) 262.38
Vernou ; or conversations about old times in Eng-
land. Abbott (J.) Harper's storybooks, v. 9. 216.88
Veronica. [ 1'boli,ope ( .Vcs. T. A. )] . . . 200.54
Veronica. Zschokke (H.) 20.'). 55
Veronica ; or, the lighthouse keeper. [atwn.\ 202.41
Veronique. Church {Mrs. Eoss) 154.10
Very hard cash. Beade (Charles) 242.23
Very young couple, [aiioii.] 206.73
Vesey (.Ifra. P. Grerald). My own people. . '266.S8
VicAB of BuUhampton. Trollope (A.) . . 201.73
Vicar of Roost. [anon.'\ 171.10
Vicar of Wakefield. Goldsmith (Oliver). . 211.01
Vicar of Wrexhill. Trollope {iVr*. F.) . . 202.03
Vicar's daughter. MacDonald (G.) . . . . 226.51
Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax. Lee (Holme). 222.74
VicoMTE de Brageloiine. Dumas (Alexandre). 181.04
Victims of society. Blessinoton (liadi/). . . 134.10
ViCToiBE. Ames (Mrs. M. C.) 114.28
VioiOB(.V/rs. M. V. F.) [' Mrs. Mark Peabody.'] ['See-
ley Kegister.'] The dead letter. . . . 262.42
— Miss Slimmeus' window 262.43
— Passing the portal : an autobiography. . , 206.44
Victor and vanquished. Hay (M. C.) . . . 212.74
Victor La Tourette. By a Broad Churchman. 262.54
Victor Norman, rector. Dennison (Mr?. M. A.) 172.31
Victor's triumph. Souihwobth (J/r.'j.E. D.E.N.) 254.91
Victoru. Sherwood (M. M.) Works, v. 8. . 252.08
Victoria; or, the world overcome. Chesebbo' (C.) 154.03
Victory Daane. Griffith (Cecil) 216.00
Victory of the vanquished. Charles (Mrs.'''-.) 153.17
ViEux Moustache, pseiul. See Gobdon (C.)
ViGNY (A. de). Cinq Mars, or a conspiracy under
Louis XII 172.30 ; 235.97
ViKRAM and the Vampire ; or, tales of Hindu devilry.
Burton (R.F.) 145.25
Villa Eden ; the country bouse on the Bhine. Auer-
BACHiB.) 124.16
Village garland : tales, etc. Hall (S. C.) . 212.23
Village on the cliff. Thackeray(A. I.) 255.79 : 261.02
Villette. Bronte (Charlotte) 142.12
Vincent (E.) The artist's dream 262.46
ViNOENzio ; or, sunken rocks. EumNi(J.) . 244.48
Vine aud olive ; or young America in Spain and Portu-
gal. Optio (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] . 113.35
Viola and Amo. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books,
'•12 210.91
Violet. McIntosh (jWis* M. J.) 221.77
Violet (Monsieur.) Marry at (P.) .... 225.61
ViBOiLius. In Thoms (W. J.) Early English prose ro-
mances, v. 2 201.23
Virgin queen. [Queen Ehzabeth.] SMiTa(J.F.) 251.91
ViBOiNiA. Abbott (J.) Harper's storybooks, t. 3. 216.94
Virginia comedians. Cnow; (J. E. i . . . . 163.15
ViEOiNiA Graham. Jones (Justin) 215.93
Virginia illustrated. Stbothee ( D. H. ) . , 254.31
Virginians (The). Thackeray (W. M.) . . 255.54
Vision of sudden death. De Quincey (T.) In LnrLE clusirs,
"••'••, 238J»
Visions of the times of old. Bigsbi (B.) 3 v. 475.26
Visit to my discontented consin. MoNCRrErp
(U. W.) 262.95
VisrriNO my relations. [Kelty (M. A.)] . . 202.44
ViviA. Southworth (M7-S. E. D. £. N. ) . . 2.53.42
ViviA. WiLFoRD (Flonnco) 263.88
Vivian Grey. Disraeli (B.) . . . 175.08 ; 174.46a
VrviAN romance. Collins (M.) 102.31
VoiTUBE (V. de). Alcidalis and Zelida. . .5071.01
VoLCKHACSEN (Ad. vou). Why did he not die? 262.81
Voltaire (F. M. A. de).
— Candid ; or the optimist. [In Works, v. 23.] 5081.23
— Huron (The) ; or, the pupil of nature, (in Vol-
taireana,.v. 2.] 5075.32
— Princess of Babylon. [Voltaireana, v. 3.] .5075.33
— Tales of William Vade. [Works, v. 35.] . 5081.35
— White bull ; liii oriental history 262.83
— Zadig : an oriental history. [Voltaireana, v.2.]5075.32
Von St (W.) In exile 202.92
Voyage to the moon. Attebley (J.) . . . 124.05
Voyages of Captain Hatteras. Verne (J.). . 266.85
Wackenhusen (Hans). For a woman's sake ; or the
mysteries of the castle 202.71
Wager of battle. Herdebt (H. W.) .... 213.22
Wages of sin. Yatf8(E. ) 265.78
Waiting for the veriiict. Davis ( Ms. B. H. ) . 172.06
Waiting race. Yates (E.) 205.73
Wakefield. Hawthokne (N.) In Little classics, v. 2. 226.84
Wakeman (liev. J.) T'he mysterious parchment. [A
temperance (ale.] 202.47
Waldfried. Auerbach (B.) 124.13
Walfobd (L. B.) Mr. Smith 262.74
Walker (George). Three Spaniards. . . . 207.08
Walker (M. S.) Both sides of the street. . . 202.79
Walking doll. Newell (B. H.) 233.33
Wallace. Abbott (Jacob) 111.01
Wallace (E.) Beyminstre 133.20
Wallace (.Mrs. E. D.) Strife : a romance of Germany
aud Italy 262.73
Wallace (Lewis). The fair god ; or, the last of the
'Tzins i;(!2.99
Walpole (H.) Castle of Otranto 202.48
Waleee (Afme E. C. van). ['Christine Miiller.] Bur-
gomaster's family 232.82
Walsinoham (Charlotte). Annette ; or the cbiooicle
of Bellevue. . ' 202.45
— O'er moor and fen 206.37
Walt and Vult ; or the twins. Bichteb (J.P.F.) 243.16
Walter Goring. Thomas (Annie) 261.17
Walteb Lorimer. Sewell (..Uis-.s E. M.) . . 251.46
Walt,:R Ogilby. Kinzie (.1/r.s-. J. A.) . . . '221.90
Walter Sherwood. Lancewood (Lawrence). [Wise
D.i] '222.83
Walter Thomley. Sedgwick (Mrs. T.) . . 231.22
Walter's (our in the East. /See Eddy (D. C.) 1041.12
Walter's word. Payn (J.) 235.66
Waltham. [annn. ] In Waldie library, v. 1. 5078. 15
Walworth (M. T.) Beverly 202..59
— Delaplaino ; or the sacrifice of Irene. . . . 262.76
— Hotspur : a tale of t'ne old Dutch manor. . 262.49
— Lulu 202.50
— Stormcliff : a (ale of the Highlands. . . . 202.51
— Warwick ; or the lost nationalities of America. 262.75
Wandering heir. Beade (Charles) 242.28
Wandering Jew. Sue (Engine) 254.41
Wandering Jew (Chronicles from Cart"»philus, the).
Hoffman (D.) 2v 440.26
Wanderings of a beauty. James (AMs. E.) . 215.90
Wanderings of German emigrants. Gebstacker
(P.) % • • ■ 1M.38
Wandertngs of Persiles and Sigismunda. Cervantes
(M. de) 151.27
Wanted— a pedigree. Farquhabson (Martha). 191.33
War. Erckmann(E.) nnrfCHATRiAN (.\.) . . 183.44
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Wae and peace ; a tale of the retreat from Caubul. A.L.
O.E. [Tucker (Charlotte).] 121.23
Wae tiger. Dai^ton (William) 171.27
Wab trail. Keid (Cfc[i)^ Mayne) 242.80
Waebubton (E.) Darien; or.the merchant prince. 2(i2. 52
— Keginald Hastings ; or, a tale ofl G4 -. . . 202. 53
Waed (.l/r.«.) Jaspar Lyle 2C2.58
Ward (Ireland), pseud. See Widdemeb (I.)
Ward (K. P.) Chatswortb ; or, romance of a week. 262.5 '>
— Fielding ; or, society 262.56
Same. In Waldie library, v. 11. . . 5078.25
— St Lawrence. /« Waldie library, v. 10. .5078.24
— Tremaine 262.57
Ward or wife ? a romance 266.97
Warden (The). Troli/)pe (Anthony). . . . 261.69
Ware (W. ) Anrelian ; or. Home in the third cen-
tury 262.6!
— Julian ; or, scenes in Judea 262 67
^- Zenobia ; or, the fall of Palmyra. 2 v. . . 262. 68
Warpield (Mra. C. A.) Cardinal's diiughter. SequU
to Feme Fleming 267.14
— Double wedding ; or how she was won. . . 262.65
— Feme Fleming 267.13
— Hester Howard's temptation 262.60
— Household of Bouverie. [anon.] 2 v. . . 262.61
— L'ldy Ernestine ; or the absent lord of Roche-
forte 262.72
— Miriam Monfort 262. 64
Note. — Same aa her Monfort hall.
— Miriam's memoirs. Sequel to Monfort hall. 262.78
Note — Saiueaa Romance of Beauseiucoiirt.
— Monfort hall 262.77
Note. — Same as her Miriam Monfort.
— Komanoe of Beauseincourt. lanon.] . . . 262.63
iVof*;.— Same as her Miriam's memoirs.
— Saaandshora. Sequel to Miriam's memoirs. 262.82
Waeleioh ; or, the fatal oak ; a legend of Devon. Bray
[Mrs. A. E.) 141.34
Warkee (Anna B.) ['Amy Lothrop.'] Dollars and
I cents 263.01
— My brother's keeper. 203.01)
— Three little spades 2li3.02
Warner (Susan). [' Elizabeth Wetherell.'J Daisy ; con-
tinued from Melbourue house. 2 v. . . 263.03
— Flag of truce 266.93
— Hills of the Shatemuc 263.05
— House in town. Sequel to ' Opportnuities.' . 263. 15
— Little camp on Eagle hill 263.25
— Melbourne house. 2 v. 263.06
— Old helmet 263.08
— Opportunities, a sequel to ' What she could." 263. 19
— Piue needles 266.95
— Queechy. 2v 263.10
— Eapids of Niagara 266.94
— Sceptres and crowns 263.24
— What she could 263.18
Note. — For continuations see Opportnuities [263.19] ;
House in town [263.15] ; and Trading [263.14).
— Wide, wide world 2v 263,16
— Willow brook 263.20
Warner ( Susan on(J Anna B.) Gold of Chickaree. 266. 98
— Kllen Montgomery's book shelf. 5 v. . .
1. Mr. Rutherford's children. 2 v 263.21
2. Sybil and Ghryssa 263.89
3. Hard maple. 263.83
4. Carl Krinken 263.20
5. Casper and his friends 263.23
— Say and sell. 2 v. 263.12
— Trading ; finishing the story of the House in
town 263.14
— Wych hazel 266.96
Warren (W.) The experience of a barrister. . 263.27
Warren (Mis. E.) How I managjd my children from
infancy to marriage. 262. 8 '>
Warren (8.) Diary of a late physician 3 v. 263 31)
— -Same 2 v 263.28
— Lily and the bee 263.34 ; 3915.07
— Now and then 263 3 1
— Rupert Sinclair. ..'...'.'.'.', 235! 99
— Ten thousand a year. ', 263! 35
Same. 3 v. 263 36
Wabwioz. Walwobth (M. T.) .... '. 262.75
Warwick woodlands. Herbert (H. W.) . . 4617.20
Was he guilty. Dupuy (E. A.) 186.24
Was he successful. Kimball (R. B.) . . . 521.67
Was she engaged ? By ' Jonquil.' .... 204.84
Wash Bolter, M. D., or the life of (in orator. . 266.71
Washburn (C. A.) Philip Thaxter. [aiiov.] . 241.11
— Gomery of Montgomery, [ajioii.] .... 211.G2
Washburn (K.S.,/oiwe>;y 3/is. Va/erio). Ina. 262.91
— Italian girl £66.81
— Perfect love casteth out fear. 266.99
Washburn (W. T.) Fair Haivard 184.34
Washington .and his generals (Legends of the revolu-
tion ; or). LiPPARD (G.) 223.94
Washington (True siories of the days of ). . . 3182.11
Watch and wait. [Adams (W. T. )] .... 113.06
Water babies. Kingsley (Charles) £21.73
Water witch. Cooper (J. F. ) 164.21
Waterdale neighbors. McCarthy (Justin). . 224.52
Waterloo. A sequel to 'The consciiptof 1813.' Eeck-
mann (E.) a/id Chatrlan (A.) .... 183.20
Waterloo (Stories of). Maxwell (W. H.) . 231.46
Waters, pseud. Experiences of a real detective. 263.95
— Undiscovered crimes. 262.70
Watehs (T. ) Recollections of a polict man. . 263.39
Watson (H.C.) Camp fires of the Revolution. 263.42
— Nights in a blockhouse £63.43
Waveuley. Scott (Sir Walter). ...... 245.83
Way down east ; or Yankee life. Smith (Seba). 253.09
Way of the world. Adams (W. T.) . . . . 113.07
Way we live now. Teollope (A.) .... 266.11
Wayne (M.W.) Marguerite Kent 263.70
Ways of providence. Arthur (T. S.) . . . 123.21
Ways of the hour. Cooper (J. F.) . . . . 104.22
We and our neighbors. Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) . 254.94
We boys. Written by one of us 267. 1 1
We girls. Whitney (Mrs. A. D. T.) . . . . 263.65
Weal and woe in Garveloch. Mabtineau (H. ) 231.28
Wearithorne. By Fadette. [Rodney(J1;js.N.L.)] 2(;3.84
Weavers and weft ; or, ' Love that hath us in his net.'
Beaddon (M. E.) 141.11
Webb (C. H.) John Paul's book 2C4G.25
— LiffithLank ; or lunacy 263.40
— St. twel'mo 263.41
Webb (3f>«. J.B.) The pilgrims of New England. 263.94
Webber (C. W.) Old Hicks, the guide. . . 263.44
— Hunter naturalist, or lomance of sporting. . £63.45
— Tales of the southern border. 263.46
Wedding garments. McLain(M. W.) . . . 226.98
Wedding (Their) journey. Howells (W. D.) 213.94
Week in a French country house. Sabtoris (Mrs.
A.K.) 244.76
Weeks (H.C.) Four, and what they did. . . 263.91
— Grandpa's house 263.47
Welcome friend. [A collection of tales. No title
page.] 266.70
Wells (K. G.) In the clearings 262.98
Welty (E. a.) Self-made 263.48
Wenderholme ; a stoiy of Lancashire and Ycrkshire.
Hameeton (P. G.) 212.97
Wensley ; a story without a moral. Quincy (E. ) 241 . 76
Wentz (SaraA.) Smiles and frowns. . . . 263.49
Wept of Wish- ton- wish. Coopee (J. F.) . . 164.23
Weenee (Ernest), pseud of BiiBSiENBiUDEB (E.)
— At the altar 263.97
— Broken chains. 263.92
— Good luck 263.96
— A hero of the pen 263.90
Weetee (Sorrows of). Goethe (J. W. von).
Novels 195.18
West (J.) A gossip's story, and Legendary tale. In
Waldie library, v. 8 5078.22
West (Legends of the). Hall (J.) .... 212.19
West lawn. Holmes ( Mi.'!. M. J. ) .... 213.73
West Point (Cadet life at). [Kinsman (J. B.)] 145.30
Westbrook parsonage. McKeevee (H. B.) . 225.13
Westeen border life ; or Fanny Hunter. [anoTi.] 263.50
Western merchant Shoeitield (Luke), psei/d. 251.84
Westmoreland (M. J.) Clifford Troup ; a Georgia
story 263.99
— Heart hungry 263.98
BBOOKIiYN MEEOANTHiK HBEABI.
FICTION: Weston lo WlUe.
68d
Weston (S.) Persian recreations ; or, new tales. 263.93
Westwabd ho ! or, Amyas Leigh. Kinqslex
(Charles) 221.74
WESTWAItDhol PAt7LDINO(J. K.) .... 235.21
Wethebell (Elizabeth). See Wabneb (Sosan).
Wetherell affair (Tho). DeFobest (J. \V. ) . 172.50
Wettb (W. M. L. de). Theodore, or the sceptic's con-
version. 2 V 3~>42.25
Whai^eman's adventures in the Sandwich Islands and
California. Thomiss (W. H.) .... 261.00
What a boy! Wilms (Julia A.) 264.32
Wbat answer? Diokisson (Anna E.) . . . 174.38
What can she do ? Roe (E. P.) 213.8'J
What happened after the battle of Dorking,
[a/io/i.] 263.76
What I kaow about Ben Eooles. [Holt (.1. S.)] 2 J 1.43
What Katy did. Coolidoe (Susan). [Woolsei
(S. C.)] 161.36
What K'lty did at school. Coolidoe (Susan). [Woolsey
(S. C.)] 1G1.37
What makes ma grow ? or, walks and talks with Amy
Dudley. \iiiu>n.'\ 263.77
What might have been expected. Stockton (F.R.) 256.31)
What she could. Wabneb (Saian) 263.18
What the moon s»w. .\ndeb.sen (H. 0.) . . 122.15
Whit the swallows sang. Spielhaoen (F. i . 2 )3.99
What the world made them, [aiinn.] . . . 263.75
What will ha do with it? BdlwebLttton (E. G. E.
L.) 144.30
Wheat and tares, [nnon.'] 263.51
Whem I was a little girl. Taboe (Eliza). . . 263.78
Whes the ship cone J homa. Besant (W.) and Rich
(J.) 133.33
Which is the heroine ? [Cone (N.)] . . . 2)3.79
Which shall it b3? Alexaxdeb (.Vrs. — ). . 266.70
Which— the right, or tha left ? [a/io.i.] . . . 263.54
Whios of So:)tlaad ; or the last of the Stuarts : an his-
torical rommo s of the Scottish persecution. 2 v.
in 1 2r)3.49
While it was maraing;. Townsend (V. F.) . 261.47
WnrM (A)ftndits consequences. James (G.P.R.) 215.83
WaiMsiOAL worn in. Cables (E. F.) . . . 115.43
Whispebino pine sa.ios. KELLoaa (E.) 5 v. 226.13
1. TUe spark of Ronias. I 4. Winning his spurs.
2. Sophomores of Radcliffe. 5. Taming of the tide.
3. Whispering pine. ]
Whispees from fiiiy lanl. Hugessen (E. H. K.) 185.42
Whcstleb ; or, the manly boy. [Simonds (W.)] 2.52.46
Whitoheb (.1f/-.«.F.M.B.) Widow Badott papers. 264.36
— Widjw Spriggins, Mary Elmer, and other
sketohas 264.37
White (Bibbingtou). Circe ; or, three acts in the life
of aa artist 263.52
White (R.G.) Chronicles of Gotham. . . 154.12
White a? snow. [Mayo (if-.v. I. F.)] . . . 193.33
WnriE bay : a story of Ireland. Hall {Mrs. S. C.) 212.24
White bull : oriental history. Voltaibb (F. M.
A. d3) 262.83
White chief. Reid (Mayne) 242.61
White elephant ; or, the hunters of Ava. Dalton
(William) 171.28
White friars ; or, the days of Charles n. Robinson
(Jane) 243.50
White gauntlet. Reid (Mayne) 242 68
White hoods. Bray ( .1/r.s. A. E. ) .... 141.29
White jacket ; or, the world in a man-of-war. Mel-
ville (Herman) 231.75
White ladies. Oliphvni (jV,s. M. O. W.) . 2;i4.8y
Whiie lies. Opie (.W/A'. A.) 234.29
White lies. Reade (Charles) 242.24
Whiib rose. Melville (G. J. W.) . . . . 231.63
White rose of Laiigley. Holt (E. S.) . . . 213.99
White scalper. Aimabd (G.) 114.24
White wife. Bede(C.) [Bradley (E. )] . . 141.14
WurrEHALL. Robinson (Jane) 243.51
WHrrEHE.AD (C. E.) Wild sports in the south. 263.56
Whitehead (Jfrs. T.) The Grahames. . . . 263.55
WatTiNO (M. H.) Faith White's letter book,
1020-23 18..30
Whitney (Jfrs. A. D. T.) Boys at Chequasset. 263. .58
— Faith Givrtney's girlhood 263.59
— Qayworthys (The) 263.60
— Hitherto 263.63
— Other girls (The) 203.71
— Patiencu Stiong's outings 2C3.62
— Real folk" 263.69
— Sights and insights : Patience Strong's story of over
the way [in Europe]. 2y 203.72
— Summer in Leslie Ooldthwaite's life [at the White
Mountains] 203.61
— We girls 263.C5
— Zenib Throop's experiment 263.80
Whtttieb ( J. G. ) Margaret Smith's journal. . 263.57
Whtttlesey (E. L.) Helen Ethinger. . . . 203.82
— Who was she? 263.81
Whuty (E. M. ) Bohen.ian8 of Londcm ; or. Knaves
and fools 263.C4
Who breaks -pays. Jenkin (.!/»■.■». C.) . . . 221.12
Who shall bo greatest Howitt (Mary). . . 214.24
Who shall bo victor. DuPuy(E. A.). . . . 181.34
Who was she? {iinoii.] 263.81
Who would have thought it ? [aiion.] . . . 263.85
Whom to marry. Mayhew (H. «)mJ A. ) . . . 231.54
Why did he marry her? Dupuy (Miss E. A.) 181.29
Why did he not die? Volckhaisen (A. von). 262.81
Why Paul FerroU killed Lis wife. [Clive (Mrs.
C.n 155.23
Whyte-SIelville (G. J.) .See Melville (G. J. W.)
WicHEBT (Ein.st). The green gate 263.86
WicKHAM (M.) Sea-spray: a Long Island village. 263.66
WiDDEMER (Irene). [' Ireland Ward.'] Daisy
Brentwell 267.07
Wide wide world. Wabneb (Susan). 2 v. . 263.16
Widow and the marquis. Hook (T. E. ). . . 214.06
Widow Bamaby. Trollope {Mrs. F.) . . . 262.04
Widow Bedott papers,. Whitcheb (Mrs. F. B. M.) 264.36
Widow Goldsmith's daughter. Smith (J. P.). 252.88
Widow Lerouge. Gabokiau (E.) 193.15
— Widow married. Sequel to Widow Bamaby. Teol-
LOPE (Mrs. F.) 262.00
Widow of Windsor. Gaskell (Annie). . . 196.34
Widow Seymour. Bakee (W. K S.) . . . 123.33
Widow Spriggins. Whitchee (Mrs. F. M. B. ) 264.37
Widow's son. Southworth (Mrs. E. D. E. N.) 253.43
WiDOWEE (The). Smith (Julia P.) .... 252.87
WiELAND (C. M. von\ Th3 republic of fools. 2 v. 5713.10
WiELAND ; or, the transformation. Brown (C.B.) 113.11
Wife of a vain man. Schwartz (M. S. ) . . 244.93
Wife's evidence. Wills (W. G. ) 264.14
Wife 3 messengers. Hohton (Mrs. M. B.) . 214.11
Wife's secret. Stephens (!/?■.«. Ann S. ) . . 253.75
Wife's sister. Hpbback ( j/rs. M. ) .... 214.39
Wife's stratagem. ' [anon.] 263.67
Wife's victory. Southworth (Mrs. E. D. E. N.) 253.44
Wigwam and the cabin. Simms (W. G.) . . 252.39
Wild huntress. Keid ( Oi/rf. Mayne). . . . 242.62
Wild hyacinth. Randolph (Mrs. — ). . . . 246.11
Wild Irish girl. Morgan (S. O., lady). . . . 232.34
Wild life. Eeidi Mayne) 242.63
Wild love, etc. Fouque (F. H. K. de la Motte). 192.30
Wild man of the west. Ballantyne (R. M.) 131.31
Wild oats and dead leaves. Smith (Albert). . 252.69
Wild scenes in the forest and prairie. Hoffman (C. F.)
2 v 1122.18
Wild sports in the far west Gebstacker (F.) 194.27
Wild sports in the south. Whitehead (C. E.) 263.56
Wildenhahn (C. a.) The pilgrimage. . . . 263.68
WiLFoBD (Florence). Nigel B'lrtram's ideal. . 263.87
— • Vivia, a modem story , . 263.88
Wilfrid Cumbermede. M.ac Donald (G.) . . 224.95
Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travels. Goethe
(J. W. von). 3 V 191.19
Wilkins Wylder. Miller (S. F.) . . . 231.87
Wilkinson (Janet W. ) Hands, not hearts. . 261.01
Will it be? Fobd (Helen J.) 197.10
WiLL-o'-THE-WISPS. Pl/IENNIES (L. von). . . 241.67
Will Rood's friendship. [Bradley (W. J.)] . 194.22
Willabd (Clara A.) Fifty years ago ; a story of New
England life 264.85
WiLLcox (0. B.) ['Walter March.'] Shoepac recol-
lections 22"i.35
WiLLE (E. de). Johannes Olaf. 176.'24
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WrLUAM the Conqueror. Napieb (.ffir C. J.) . 233.18
William Heury aud Lis friecdn. DrAz(Afra.A.M.) 174.42
WiLLUM Henry letters. Diaz (>//s. A, M.) . 174.41
Williams (B. F. ) Secret passion. 3 v. . . 264.02
— Sbakspeare and his friendd. 3 v. ... . 264.05
— Tonth of Shakspeare 2G4.08
Same. 3 v 264.09
Willie. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books, t. 1. 216.92
Willis (Julia A. ) What a boy! 2G4.32
Willis (N. P.) Life here and there. . . . 2G4.12
— Paul Fane 264.16
— Miscellaneous works 5076.22
Conl^mU : DaslieB at life with a free pencil.
Part. 1. Highlife in Europe [Ernest ClayJ, and American
life.— Part 2. Inklings of adventure.— Part 3. Loiterings o:'
travel. — Part 4. Ephemera.
Willis tie pilot 265. 13
Willooohby's (Lady) diary. Rathbone (H. M.) ■242.7:1
Willow brook. Warner (Susan) 263.2(i
Wills (W. G.) Notice to quit :i61. 13
— Wife's evidence 264.14
WiLMiNOTONS (The). Marsh (ifrs. A- Caldwell). 231.02
Wilson {Mrs. A. J. Evans). Beulah. . . . 183.27
— Inez ; a tale of the Alamo. 183.28
— Infelice 183.32
— Macaria 183.29
— St. Elmo 183.30
— Vashti ; or, until death do ns part. . . . I,s3.31
Wilson (John). The foresters 264.18
— Snow storm. In Little classics, v. 7. . . 226.89
— Tales 264.20
Conlmts : Lights and sliadows of Scottish life. Trials of
Margaret Lindsay. The foresters.
WmsoN (J. M.) Tales of the borders of Scotland.
V- 1-5 264.21
Wind and whirlwind. White (3fr. Thorn.) [Elliott
(C. W.)] 2(i3.53
Windsor castle. Ainswobth (W. H. ) . . .. 115.13
Wine or water. Soule (Jfra. C. A.) .... 253.20
Wing and wing. Cooper (J. F.) 164.24
Winged lion, or stories of Venice. De Mille (J.) 172! 43
Wini:fred Bertram. Charles (ilfrs. E.) . . 153. U
WiNKC.Es (The). Jones (J. B.) 221.30
Winning his spurs. Kellogg (E.) .... 226.16
Winning his way. Coffin (C. C. ) .... 161.09
WiNscoM (J. A.) Onward : a tale of progress. 264.27
Winter evenings : tales. Hack (Maria). . . 211.87
Winter evening tales. Hooo (James) 2 v. . 213.41
Winter in Spitzbergen. Hildebrant (C.) . . 1142.02
Winter story. Peabd (F. M.) 234.82
WiNTHROP (Sophy). Faith and patience ; or, the Har-
r.ngtou girls 266.89
WiNTHROP (Theodore). Canoe and saddle. . .1122.01
— Cecil Dreeme 261.28
— Edwin Brothertoft 264.29
— John Brent 264.30
— Life in the open air. [Love and skates. Brightlys
orphan.] 264.31
— Love and skates. In Little classics, v. 6 226 88
WiNwooD CUtr series, ilfee Wise (D.) . . " 'J61.97
WisE(D.)_ ['Francis Forester.' 'Lawrence Lance-
wood.'] Liudendale stories '222.33
1. Sidney de Grey ; or, the rival school boya. . 222 35
2. Nellie Warren ; or, the lost watch " 222 34
3. Louis Sinclair ; or, the silver prize medals. 222 si
4. Cousin Clara ' ' ooo^t-
6. Peter CUnton '■'.'.'.'.'.'. in.i'J
— Glen Morris stories ij22 80
1. Quy Carleton. . 222.80 I 4. Walter Sherwood
2 Dick Duncan. . 222.81 6. Kate Carleton
3. Jessie Carleton. 223.82 |
— Winwood cliff series
1. Winwood cliff ; or Oscar the sailor's son.
vv -if"". """''«'' ■• "" Maggie's golden motto.
"""fl^"../.^ X' Harry Gringo.'] Captain Brando, of
the "Centipede." 264 33
— Tales for the marines. . . "264 34
Wise saws and modem instances (Sam Slick's). Hali ■
B0RTON (T. C.) . . . . . ' 212 16
Wmb TOWS and modem instances ; or, tales for
. 222.83
. 222.84
264.97
travellers.
165.01
Wiseman (N.) Fabiola ; or, the chiirch of the
catacombs 264 35
WisTEB {Mrs. A. L., band.) At the councillor's, or a
nameless history, by E. Marlitt . . . 225.73
— Countess Gisela, by E. Marlitt 2-25.42
— Enchanting and enchanted, by F. W. Hiick-
lander 211.97
— Family feud, by L. Harder. 214.82
— Gold Elsie, by E. Marlitt 225.40
— Green gate, by E. Wichert 263.80
- Hulila, by F. L:iwald 226.41
— Little moorland princess, by E. Marlitt. . 225.71
— Old ooimtjss, by E. Hofer. 21:!. 40
— Old Mam'selle's secret, by E. Marlitt. . . 225.39
— Only a girl,"by W. von Hillern 213.77
— Seconl wife, by E. Marlitt 225.72
— Why did he not die? by A. von Volckhansen. 262.81
Witch stories. Linton (E. L.) 3812.11
With fat 3 against him. Douglas (A. M.) . 175.23
Within an ace. Jenkin (.1/r.s. C.) .... '221.22
Within nn inch of his life. Gaboriao (E.) . 196.35
Within the maze. Wood (Mrs. H.) . . . . 261.77
Witt (Mine. Guizot de). Marie Derville : a story of a
French Iwarding school 172.47
— An only sister. 17.3.07
Wives and daughters. Gaskell (iMrs. E. C.) . 194.14
Wives and widows, Stephens (Jfjs. Ann S.) 253.77
Wolf run. Kellooo (E.) 227.94
Wolpert's roost. Ikving (Washington). . . 215.31
WOLFSDEN. [fOiOT!.] 264.38
Woman against woman. Church (jVfrs. Ross). 154.20
Woman, nn enigma. MoIntosh {Mrs. M. J ) . 224.78
Woman and her master. Smith (.J. F.) . . 252.94
Woman I loved and the woman who loved njp. Blagden
(I) 264.39
Woman in the case. Turner (Bessie). . . . 266.48
Woman in white. Collins (W. Wilkie). . , 162.12
Woman of business. Savage (M.) .... 245.92
Woman of fire. Belot (A.) 132.15
Woman our angel. Koe (A. S.) 244.08
Woman to the rescue. Arthur (T. S.) . . . 12.3.36
Woman's friendship. Aguilar (Grace). . . 114.06
Woman's kingdom. [Craik (Mrs. D. M. Muloch).] '232.58
Woman's ransom (A). Eoein.son (F. W.) . . 313.49
Woman's reform bUl for the unruly member. . 264.81
Woman's reward. Norton (Z{o»i. 3/)s. C.) . 23."). 99
Woman's strategy, [ajurn.] 264.40
Woman's trials. Arthur (T. S.) . . . ; . 1'23.'22
Woman's vengeance. Payn (J.) ....'. 235.62
Woman's wiles. Gardner (C. E.) 196.32
Women ; or, chronicles of the late war. Magill
iM. T.) 225.22
Women of Israel. Aouilab (Grace) 3513.12
Won, not wooed. Payn (J.) 264.83
Wonder book for girls and boys. Hawthorne (N. ) 212.66
Wonder world. Fairy tales, old and new. From the
French, German, and Danish 186.14
Wonderful adventures of Captain Prieet. Hammett
,„ (S. A.) 212.31
Wonderful woman. Fleming (M. A.) . . . 192.11
Wondrous strange. [Newby (^Ifcs. C. J. )] . . 233^32
Wondrous tale of Alroy. Disraeli (B.) . . 171.47
Wood (Ben). Fort Lafayette ; or, love and seces-
sion 264.42
Wood (George). Future life ; or, scenes in another
^ ■"orl'l-. , 264.43
— Gates wide open. [-Same as Future life.] . 264.43
— Marrying too late 264.44
— Modem pilgrims. 2 v 246.45
— Peter Hchlemihl in America. 246.47
Wood (3/r.s. Henry). Bessie Rane. . . . . 264] 75
— Castle Wafer 264.48
— Castle's heir '264 49
— Channings (The) . . '. iei.50
— Clara Lake's dream 264.79
— Deno Hollow " 2(!4 76
— Earl's heirs ' ' 264!51
.Vo(c.— Same as her Lord Oakham's daughters'
— East Lynne ; or, the earl's daughter. . . 264.52
— Ediua ; or missing since midnight . 264 94
— Elster's lolly. 264.'55
— iive thousand a year 264 80
— Foggy night at Offord. ■.....'. 264!53
BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBBABX.
FICTION : Wood to Tongo.
535
— Odorge Canterbury's will 26i.73
— Gervaise Castonel ; or, six gray powders. . 264.04
— Haunted tower. 2«4.57
— Heir to Ashley 264.58
— Lady Adelaide's oath 204.49
Note.— SAm:: as Castle's heir,
— Life's secret 264.59
— Lord Oakburn's daughters 264.62
Ifott. —Sa.me as lior li^ail's boirs.
— Lost bank note ; Martj-n Ware's temptation. 264.60
— Lost will, and the diainoud bracelet . . . 264 .61
— Mastsr of Greykiuds 264.78
— Mildred Arkell 264.63
— Mrs. Halliburtou's troubles 264.56
— Mystery (The) ; a story of domestic life. . 261.64
— Orville college 264. 65
— Oswald Cray 264.66
— Out of the deep 264.91
iVo(e.— Same as Castle's heir.
— Parkwater 264.92
— Red-court farm, and the Nobleman's wife. . 264.67
— KoIaudYorke 264.72
— St. Martin's eve 264.70
— Shadow of Ashlydyat 264.68
— Squire Trevlyn's heir 264.69
— Trevlynhold 261.69
Note.— Same as Squire Trevlyn's belr.
— Verner's pride 264.71
— Within the maze 264.77
WOODBURN. Jeffrisi (K. V.) 221.09
WooDBUBN grange ; a story of English country life.
HowiTT(W.) 214.32
WooDCLiFF. MuKeeveb(H. B.) 225.02
WOODCKAFT. SIMMS (W. G.) 252.40
WooDHiLL ; or, thu ways of Providence. Robinson
(.¥)s. T. A. L. v. J.) 243.44
Woodman (The). James (G. P. R.) .... 215.81
WooDUANOERS. Rkid ( ftj/j(. Mayue). . . . 242.64
WooDROoFFE (Anue). Shndes of character. 2 v. 265.04
Woodruff (J. L. M.) [' W. M. L. Jay.'] Holden with
th3 cords 216.12
— Shiloh 215.91
Woods (C.H.) Diary of a milliner. . . . 234.34
Woods (G.B.) Essays, sketches, and stories. 2516.18
Woodstock. Scott (Sir Walter) 245.84
Wooed loxd marriel. Cahey (R. N.) . . . 151.17
WooDviLLii slorie 1. &e Adams (W. T.) , . 112.28
WooiNo (The) o't. Alexander (Mrs.) . . . 204.82
WooLsiiX (S. C. ) ['Snaan Coolidge.']
— For summer afte noons 161.40
— Mischiefn thanksgiving, and other stories. . 161.38
— Newyo:»r'8 bargain 161.35
— What Katv did 161.36
— What Katy did at school 161.37
WooLSON (C. F.) Castle Nowhere : lake-country
sketches 26u.90
Wobboise (E. J.) Lillingstones of Lillingstoue. 264.86
WoBus for the wise. Abthub (T. S.) . . . 123.23
WoBK. Alcott (L. M.) 122.43
WoBK .\ND wages. Howitt (Mary) 214.34
Worn a id win. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W. T. )] 113.08
Working man (Autobiography of a), [anoti.] 12-5.24
Wdblds not realized. Gatty (A/r.s-. A.) . . . 193.43
WoRMLEY iM. E.) Our cousin Veronica. . . 265.06
WovES of mauy threads. [Hamilton {Mrs. Celia V.
U.)] '264.84
Wb^xali, (.SirC. F. L.) The backwoodsman. 205.08
— Blak panther 205.09
— Golden hair : a tale of the Pilgrim fathers. 205. 10
Wreck of the Chancellor. Veune (J.) . . . 26(i.84
Weeck of the Golden Mary. Dickens (Charles). [In his
Christma'i stories.] 173.23
Wrecked i a port. Yates (E.) 265.20
Wuecked in the air. v. 1 of Mysterious island. Verne
(I.) 266.83
Weight I C. E.) Marcus Blair 266.78
Weight (F.) A few days at Athens. . . . 261.87
Wright (J. McN.) Almost a nun. .... 2il5.03
— Almost a priest 265.01
— Best fellow in the world. 265.00
— New York needle-woman 264.89
— Priest and nun 26o.02
— Secrets of the oouvent and confewionaL . 207.09
— Shoe-binders of New York 264.88
Wbiobt {Mrs. Sarah A. ) The crimaon ator ; or the
m.dnight vision 266.00
Wotherino heights. Bbontk (Emily). 2 v. . 142.17
Wyandotte ; or the hutted knoll. Coopeb (J. F. ) 164. '2.5
Wyob hazel. Wabner (Susan and Aima). . 206.96
Wyideb's hand. Le Fanu (J. 8. ) .... 223.06
Wyncote. EiisKiNii {Mrs. Thomas) 186.08
Wys8(J. R. ) Swiss family Robinson. . . . 2ti5.11
Xabiffa, pseiul. Brother clerks 26.5.23
Yacht club series. .See Adams iW. T.) . . . 113.38
Yankee drolleries. Sen Sala (G. A. ), eilUnr. . 2<H.93
Yankee middy. Optic lOlivtT'. [Adams (W. T.)] 113.09
Yankee notions. Tittebweli, (T.)[KErrFJx(8.)] 264.96
Yates (Edmund). Black sheep 265.14
— Broken to harness : a story of English domes-
tic life 265.15
— Dangerous game 265.76
— Dr. Waiuwright's patient 265.74
— Forlorn hope 265.16
— Going to the bad 265.79
— Kissing the rod 265.17
-Land at last 205.18
— Nobody's fortune 265.21
— Pages in waiting 265.22
— Running the gauntlet 265.19
— Silent witness. 205.77
— Wages of sin 265.78
— Waiting race 265. 73
— Wrecked in port 265.20
— Yellow flag 265.75
Yeae after after year. CmvE (C.) 1.55.21
Yeabs thiit are told. Poeteb (Rose). . . . 236.17
Yeast : a problem. Kinoslky (Charles). . . 221.75
Yellow flag. Yates (E.) 265.75
Yellow mask. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . . 162.35
Yellowplush papers. Thackeray (W. M.) . 255.55
Same. In his Miscel. works, v. 2. '255.58 ; 255.62
Yelvebton {Mrs. T.) Zanita : a tale of the Yo-
Semite 265.69
Yemasee : a romance of Carolina. Simms (W. G.) 252.41
YoNGE ( .Mm- C. M. ) Beachcroft 265.-24
— Ben Sylvester's word 255.25
— Caged lion 265.53
Note.— J^mQA I. of Scotlaud, a prisoner iu England.
— Castle builders 265.26
— Chaplet of pearls 2(!5.29
Note. — Time of Henry it. of Frftnce,
— Clever woman of .the family 205.27
— Countess Kate 205.28
— Daisy chain. 2 v. 265.30
— Dauvers papers 265.49
— Dove in the eagle's nest. [German baronial life in
the 15th century.] 265.31
— Dy nevor terrace. 2 v. 266. 32
— Friarswood post-oflSce 265.34
— Gaiuofaloss 265.63
— Heartsease. 2 v 265.35
— Heir of Hedclyff'e. 2t 265.37
— Hopes and fears. 2 v 265.39
— Kenneth ; or the rear-guard of the grand army [of
Napoleon, in Russia]. 205.41
— Lady Hester 265.68
— Lances of Lynwood. [FeudiU life, reign of Edward
in. of England 265.42
— Little duke ; or, Richard the fearless [Normandy,
10th century] 20.5.50
— My young Alcides 265.71
^ Pigeon pie. A tale of Roundhead times. . 205.43
— Pillars of the house. 2 v 265.66
— Prince and the page 205.51
^ P's and Q's ; or the question of putting upon.
2ded 265.65
— Richard the fearless ; or the little duke. . 265.44
— Storehouse of stories. 2 v 205.62
Contents : Family stories. Salzhann (G. G.) Elements
of morality. Puzzle for a curious girl. Blubsohb of mo-
rality.
— Three brides. 265.72
la asking (or books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTUOB'S N^US, the Arst part of the Xlti£, and the NOMBfiS.
536
FICTION -FIELD
YoNOE {Miss C. M.) coyitijiued.
— Trial (The) ; more links of the Dtiisy clutin. 265.45
— Two guardians 205.46
— Young step-mother. 2 v 205.47
YoBK (A| auil a Lancashire rose. Eeabt (Aunie). 216.60
YouNO America abroad. See Adams (W. T. ) . 113.12
YouNO Brown. Mubbay (Grenville). . . . 235.84
YouNO Crusoe. Habley(A. J.) 212.78
YouNo deliverers. Kellooo (E.) 2;4t>.09
YouNQ djtective. Paekeb (Kosa A. ) .... 23.5.05
YoCNO Dodge club. &e De MiUiE (James). . 172.43
YouNO duke. Disbaeli (B. ) 174.45
YouNO fur traders. Ba^i-antyne (K. M.) . . 131.26
YouNO husband. Obey (J*«. E. C.) . . . 211.64
YouNQ lieutenant. Adams (W. T.) . . . . 113.10
YouNQ marooners. GotrCBrNO (F. K.) . . . 211.31
YocNO middy. Abmsteono (F. C.) .... 123.02
YouNa prima donna. Gbey (3fr«. E. C.) . . . 211.63
Young prince Marigold, and other fairy tales. . Iti5. 43
YoDNQ recruit ; or, the adventures of a drummer-boy.
[NiEEiTZ (G.)] 265.52
YocNO shipbuilders of Elm Island. Kellooo (E.)221.98
YouNO step-mother. Yonge (3/iA« C. M.) 2 v. 265.47
Young student. Guizot {Mme. E. C. P.) . . 211.70
YouNO surveyor. Tbowbbidqe (J. T.) . . . 266.26
Young trail hunters. Cozzens (S. W.) . . . 166.01
Young voyageurs. Ebid ( CapJ. Mayne). . . 242.66
YouNO viigera. Held (Gapt. Mayae). . . . 242.67
Youth of Jefferson. Cooke (J. E.) .... 16 J. 16
Youth of Shakspeare, Wiluams (K. P.) . . 264.09
Youth of the old dominion. Hopkins (S.) . 214.10
YuLB tide stories, Scandinavian and North German.
Thobpe (B.) 261.32
Zadig: an oriental history. Voltaibe (F.M.A.de).oU75.32
Zaida's nursery note-book. A. L. O. E. . . 121.24
Zaidee. Ollphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) . . . . 214 23
Zanita ; a tale of the Yosimite. Yelveuton (T.) 265.69
Zanoni. Bulwee-Lytton (E. G. E. L. ) . . 144. 33
Zelda's fortune, [unon.] 192.40
Zeluco. Moobe (John). 2v 50.j6. 11
Zenobia ; or, the fall of Palmyra. Waue (William).
2 v 262.68
Zebub Throop's exptrimeut. Whitney {Mrs. A.
D. T.) 263.80
ZoE ; the history of two lives. Jewsbuey (Miss
G. E.) 221.21
ZoE ; or, the quadroon's triumph. Livebmoee (Mrs.
E. D.) 226.42
Zschokke (Heinrioh). Alamontade. . . . In 255.04
— Broken cup /ii 133.02
— Dead guest 265.57
— Labor stands on golden feet 265.59
— The parsonage. Walpurgis night. Leaves from the
journal of a poor vicir in Wiltshire. The bean.
[Ill FuBNESs (W.H.) Jnliusand other tales]. 193.19
— Princess of Brunswick- Wolfenbiittel, and other
tales 265.58
— Kose (The) of Disentis 265.60
— Tales 265.56
— Veronica 265.55
Zubich. Landeb (S. W. ) Spectacles for young eyes.
V. 5 222.89
Note to Fiction CiiAss-Lisi.
The Boston Public Library has issaed a Glass-List of English Prose Fiction la copy of which is placed in the Delivery
Room of this Library), in which novels of a historical character are classified under the names of countries. They
are arranged in historical sequence by centuries and epochs, and grouped around the most notab'e events or personages
of the time, with parallel references to the best sources of historical or biographical information. Notes are also appended
to the works of leading novelists, designed to help the reader to an appreciation of their characteristics.
Fiddes (Bichard, D.D.) General treatise of morality,
formed upon the principles of natural reason only.
2d ed. L., 1726. 8°. 3551.04
Fidelity. Percy anecdotes, v. 12, 1823 6211 12
ridler (Reu, Isaac). Observations on professions,
literature, manners, and emigration, iu the United
States and Canada in 1832. L., 1833. 8°. 1071.08
Field, as- See also Fields.
Field (Baratim). American school geography. 12th ed.
Boston, 1840. 16°. 932.11
Field (Divid Dudley, D.D.) Genealogy of the Br.iiu-
erd family, iu the United States. New York,
1857. 8° 3022.31
Field (David Dudley, lawyer). An international code. (In Amer.
Boc. Bci. assoc. Trans., no. 2, 187U.J 6811.01
— liopruseutatlon of minorities, [/n Amer. soo. sol. assoc.
Traua., no. 3. 1871.J 5811.02
Field (George). Chromatography. L., 1841.8^. 1422.07
— .^thotics, or the aualogy of the sensible sciences. Loudon,
1820 »'. [/» Pamphleteer, v. 17.) 5058.17
— Analogy of the physical sciences indicated. Loudon, 1819. 8\
(/« Pamphleteer, v. 16 ; p. 117137.] 5058.15
— Elements of lof^io and subjective philosophy. London, 1818.
»'. [/nPamphleteer.v. 12, p. 471.492.) 6068.12
— Ethics, or the aualogy of moral sciences. London, 1824. 8'.
\ln Pamphleteer, v. 23.] 6068.23
— Grammar of colouring. L., 1850. 12". . . 1424. 09
Sama. London, 1858. 16° 1424. 10
Same. By E. A. Davidson. L., 1875. 16°. 1424.10a
— Outlines of analogical philosophy : nature, science,
and art. 2 v. L., 1839. 8° 3914.08
Field (George, Svoedenhorgian, clergyman). The two
great books of nature and revelation ; origin and
progression of the universe. N.Y.,1870. 8'. 3552.11
Field (George A.) Aural surgery. L., 1876. 12°. 4337.16
Field (Henry Martyn, D.D.) From the lakes of Kil-
larney to the Golden horn. N.Y., 1877. 12°. 946.13
— History of the Atlantic telegraph. New York, 1866.
12° 3934.25
— Irish confederates, and the rebellion of 1798. New
York, 1855. 12° 495.13
— Summer pictures, from Copenhagen to Venice. New
York, 1859. 12° 941.13
Field (Mrs. Henry M.) Home sketches in France, and
other papers. With notices of her life. New York,
1875. 12° 961.32
Field (John). Prison discipline ; advantages of the
separate system. 2 v. L., 1818. 8°. . .5817.27
Field (Kate). Hap-hazard. [Sketches.] Boston, 1873,
32° 2527.26
— Pianchette's diary. N. Y., 1868. 16°. . . 3815.12
— Ten days in Spain. B., 1875. 24°. . . . D81.14
Field (M.) City architecture. N. Y., 1854. 8°. 1313.24
Field (Maunsell B.) Memories of many men and of
soma women, during the last thirty years. New
York, 1874 12°. 3266.06
Field (Nathaniel). Amends for ladies. Comedy. Notes
by J. P. ColUer. L., 1829. 8°. . . . 1724.11
— A Woman is a weathercock, a comedy. Notes by
J. P. Collier. L., 1829. 8° 1724.11
Field (Thomas W.) Battle of Long Island, [1776. In
Long Island hist. soc. Memoirs, v.2, 1869]. 613.14
— 'Catalogue of [his] library. Sold May 24, 1875.
[Priced.] N. Y., 1875. 8° ^734.14
— Essay towards an Indian bibliography ; catalogue of
books relating to the Amer. Indians in [his]
library. With hist, notes. N. Y., 1873. 8°. 2734.15
^ Historic and antiquarian scenes in Brooklyn and its
vicinity. Brooklyn, 1868. 8° 596.03
Field (Walter). Stones of the temple ; lessons from
the fabric and furniture of tlie church. New York,
1873. 12° 3767.25
Field (Wm.) Memoirs of Samuel Parr. 2 v. Loudon
1827. 8° 3136.08
Field, dungeon, and escape. See Richardson (A. D.) 1865. 645.()7
Field, gunboat, hospital, and prison. .See Hanaford lUrs. P. A.)
1806 643.10
Field ornithology. See Cones (Elliott) 4818.Ui
Field-book of sports and pastimes. See Maxwell (Wm. H.)
T.. ,. '*^'- • V ..4617.08
Field-BportK See Amnsements (Sportii^, p. 26).
BBOO£LYN MBBOANTII.B LIBBABT,
FIELDING - FIND LEY
537
Holding (Henry). Misoellaniea . 3 v. L., 1747. 8°. 5036. 01
V. 1. Poems aud essays.
2. Jouruey from tbis world to the uoit. Comedies:
Eurydice, a farce ; The wedding-day, a comedy.
3. Jonatbau Wild.
— Miscellanies and poems. Ed. with preface by J. P.
Browne. L., 1872. 8° 5037.30
— Works. With essay on his life and genius, by Arthur
Murphy. 10 v. Loudon, 1871. HP. . . 5037.2
CotiUnts,
Amelia, V. 8-9.
Awthor'8 Karco, v. 1.
Boliugbroku'8 Essays (Commeut ou). v. 10,
Cbarge delivertul to Grand Jury, v. 10.
Coffeu-Uouso politiciau, v. 1.
Covent-Gardeu jourual, v. 10.
Coveut-Gardeu tragedy, v. 2.
Debauchees : a comedy, v. 2.
Demostheues. First Ulyulhiac, v. 8.
Dialogue between Alexaudcr the Qreat and Diogeues tlie
Cyuic, V, 8.
Dou Quixote iu Euglaud, a comedy, v. 3.
Eaquiry iiit > the causes of the lucreaso of robbers, v. 10.
Essay ou couversatiou, v. 9.
Essay ou life of Fielding, by A. Murphy, v. 1.
Essay ou uotUiug, r. 10.
Essay ou the knowledge of characters of men, v. 9.
Eurydice : a ferce, v. 3.
Eurydice hiss'd ; a farce, t. 3.
Fathers ; a comedy, v. 4.
Grub-street opera, v. 2.
Historical register for 1736, v. 3.
Interlude between Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, and Mercury, v. 8.
Intriguing cliatnbormaid, a comedy, v. 3.
Jacobite's journal, V. 8.
Jouathau \Vild the Great, v. 4.
Joseph Andrews,, v. 5.
Journal of a voyage to Lisbon, v. 10.
Journey from this world to tlio uext, v. 4>
Letter-writers : a farce, v. 2.
Lottery ; a farce, v. 2.
Love iu several masques, v. 1.
Miser ; a comedy, v. 2.
Miss Lucy iu town ; a farce, v. 3.
Mock-doctor ; a comedy, v. 2.
Moderu husband ; a comedy, v. 2.
Old man taught wisdom ; a larce, v. 3.
Pasquin ; a dramatic satire, v. 3.
Philosophical trausactions, 1742-3, v. 8.
Kemedy of affliction for loss of frieuds, v. 8.
Temple beau ; a comedy, v. 1.
Tom Jones, a foundling, v. 0-7.
Tom Thumb the great, v. 1.
Tragedy of tragedies, v. 1.
True patriot, v. 8.
Tumble-dowu Dick, v. 3. ,
Universal gallant ; a comedy, v. 3.
Wedding-day ; a comedy, v. 3.
;CT- For lives of Fielding, see Biography (p. 144) ; ado
Smith (G. B.j Poets and novoUsts, 1870 [3251.11] ; Qcntlo-
mau'8 mag.. May, 1872 (by C. C. Clarke).
Fielding (Theodore H.) Art of engraving. London,
1844. 8° 143(;.21
— Introduction to painting in water colours. London,
1852. 1. 8°. 1425.03
— On the knowledge and restoration of old paintings.
London, 1847. 18° 1421.11
— Synopsis of practical perspective. 3d ed. London,
1843. 8' 1432.23
Fields. gS" See also Field.
Fields (James Thomiis).Hawthorne.B., 1876.32'=. 3076.17
— In niid out of doors with Charles Dickens. Boston,
1876. 32" 3052.29
— Yesterdays with authors. B., 1872. 12°. . 2524.25
Contents : Pope. Thackeray. Hawthomo. Dickens.
Wordsworth. Miss Mitford.
Note. — For articles by J. T. F., iu Atlantic monthly, see
p. 76 of its Index.
Fiflana: or memorials of the east of Fife. See CoaoUy (M. F.)
1869 467.17
Fifine at the fair, poems. See Browning (Uobert). 1872. 1623.11
Fifteen decisive battles of the world. See Creasy (E. 8.) 442,30
lateen O's, and other prayers. Printed by W. Cax-
ton (circa 1190). Beproduced in photo-litho-
graphy, by S. .\yliug. L., 18(59. sm. 4°. 2775.01
Fifty years iu a Maryland kitchen. AVe Howard (B.C.) 1873. 6015.19
Fifty years iu both hemispheres. .^.°e Nolto (Vincent). . 3134.14
Fifty years in the magic cii'i-le. Bhtz (— , called Signal-). 4611.04
Fifty years of my life. .See Keppel G. T., earl Albemarle). 3011.04
Figaro, pseud. See Larra (Mariano Jose de).
Fight at Dame Europa's schooL See Dame Europa's school (p. 403).
Fight at Fiuae«bDrg. See Thaip« (B.) Aoglo-Saiou poems,
1855 1665.00
Fighting the whales ; or, doings and dangers of a fish-
ing cruise, [/ii Ballantyne'a miscellany, v. 1.
1800] 831.02
Figsbee (A.) Maritime flags of all nations. New York,
1809. aq. W. 931.01
Figuier (Louis). L'alchimie et leu alchimiates. 3e id.
Paris, 1«60. 12° 3812.25
— L'annee scientifique ct induslrielle. 1809. Paris,
1809. 12° 3922.09
Tables deceimales, 1850-65. P., 1866. 12°. 3922.10
— Earth and sea. Tr., ed., and enlarged by W. H. D.
Adams. L., 1870. 8°. 925.14
— Histou'e da mervcilleax dAns les temps modrrnes.
2et-d. 4v. Paris, 1860. 12° 3812.21
V. 1. Introd. Les diablea do Louduu. Les couvulaioa*
naires Jausenistes.
2. Les prophetes protestauts. La baguette divinatoire.
3. Lo magnetisme animal.
4. Les taijles touruautes. Lea mediums et les esprita.
— Human (ThS) race. N. Y., 1872. 8°. . . 4737.15
— Insect (The) world. Kevised by E. W. Janson.
London, 18(i9. 8°. 4823.12
— Mammalia : their orders, e(c. N. Y. , 1870. 8°.
— Ocean (The) world. N. Y., 1808. 8°. . . 4826.02
Same. New cd. revised by E. P. Wright. London,
1872. 8= 4825.26
— Primitive man. London, 1870. 8°. . . . 5813.29
Same. New York, 1870. 8°. ... 5813.29.a
— Eeptiles and birds. Ed. by P. Gilmore. New York,
1870. 8° 4817.16
— The To-morrow of death ; or the future according to
science. From the French, by S. R. Crocker.
Boston, 1872. 12° 3552.12
— The Vegetable world. N. Y., 1867. 8°. . . 4917.21
— The World before the deluge. Tr. from the French.
New York, 1866. 8°. 4717.26
Figuier {Mme Louis). Le gardian de la Camargue :
scenes et souvenirs des marcmmes du Bhone.
Paris, 1S62. 12° 7021.22
— Mos de Lavene. Paris, 1859. 12°. . . .7021.19
— Nouvelles lauguedociennes. Paris,1860. 12°. 7021.20
— Les sceur.^ da !ait. Paris, 1861. 12°. . . 7021.21
Fiji. See Countries (p 319;.
Filial obedience. Clwpone {Mrs.H.M.) Letters on filial obedience,
(/n Acr Works, V.I.] 8024.01
FUmer (Edward). A defence of plays. Ix>ndon, 1707.
12= 1731.31
Filth-diseaaes and their prevention. See Simon (J.) . . 4347.12
Finance. See Political economy. (Finance.)
Financial chrouicle. ,^ee Commercial and financial chronicle.
Finch (A. E.) On the indtictive philosophy, includ-
ing a parallel between lord Bacon and A. Comte
as philosophers. L., 1872. 8° 5422.13
Finch (I.) Travels in the United States and Canada.
Added an essay on the natural boundaries of em-
pires. L., 1833. 8° 1074.11
Finchdale priory, {England). Charters of endow-
ment, inventories, and account rolls. London,
Sartees soc, Wil. 8° 511(:.l(l
Finck (Hugo). Account of antiquities iu Vera Cruz, Weiico.
[Sm. rep., 1870.] 3936 26
Pindel (.T. G.) History of freemasonry. 2ded. Kevised
byD. M. Lyon. L., 1869. 8° 5837.22
Fiuden (Edward). ' Illustrations of the life and works
of lord Byron. With information by W. Brocke-
don. 3 V. London, 1833-34. 8°. . . 1625.04
Finden (Wm. ) 'Ports, harbours, watering-places and
picturesque scenery of Great Britain. Qlus. by
W. H. BarUett, J. D. Harding, c(c. With descrip-
tions. L., [n.J.] 4° 1446.26
— and Edward). 'Portraits of the female aristocracy
of queen Victoria. 2 v. Lond., 1849. 4°. 1467.14
Findlay (Alexander George). Directory for Behrings
Sei and the coast of Alaska. Washington, 1K(>9,
8° 1145.05
— Directory for the navigation of the Indian Archipel-
ago, China, and Japan. L., 1870. 8°. . 1045.05
Findley (W. ) History of the insurrection in Pennsyl-
vania in 1794. Phila., 1796. 8°. . . . 584.04
Is gskiug for booJts, uaa the " Book Oidor," giYlug the AUrHOA'S MAMK, the arst pact of the TITLE, «ud the SUMliSS.
533
FINE arts;
ABRiKOKMKlT OP Stm-Divisioiis.— 1, Art : natnre and relations, Suthetlos, Beanty.— 2, Ancient art.— 3, Anecdotef.—
4, Animals (p. 639). 5, Artistic Anatomy.— 6, Biography (p. 539).— 7, Bird-Painting (p. 510). -8, Colours, Colouring
and Pigments (p. 540).— 9, Crayons.- 10, Dance of Death (p. 540).— 11, Decoration, Design, and Ornament.— 12, Dic-
tionaries (p 541).— 13, Drawing, Perspective and Shadows (p. 641).— 14, Dutch, Flemish, and German Schools of Art
(p. 641).— 15, Emblems, Symbols, and Devices, etc. p. 541) —16, Ecclesiastical Art (p. 642).— 17, Education in Art
(p. 642).— 18, Encouragement of Art (p. 642).— 19, English and British Art (p. 642).— 20, Engraving, Prints, and Draw-
ings (p. 542).— 21, Essays (p. 642).— 22, Etching (p. 643).— 23, Etruscan Art (p. 543).— 24, European Art (p. 643).—
25, Expression (p. 543).— 26, Figure Drawing and Painting (p. 6i3).— 27, Floral Decoration (p. 643).— 28, Flower
Painting (p. 543).— 29, Foliage Drawing (p. 643).— 30, French Art (p. 643). -31, Fresco and Mural Decoration (p. 543).—
32, Furniture and Household Taste (p. 644).— 33, Galleries and Museums (p. 644).— 34, Gems and Precious Stones
(p. 544).— 35, Glass Painting— 36, Greek Art (p. 645).— 37, History and Criticism.— 38, Illumination and Missal Paint-
ing (p. 846).— 39, Industrial Art (p. 645).— 40, Italian Art (p. 645).— 41, Landscape Painting (p. 54C).— 42, Lithography
(p. B4C).— 43, Marine Painting (p. 640).- 44, Miniature Painting, (p. 646).— 45, Monograms (p. 646).— 46, Monumental
Brasses (p. 546). — 47, Mosaic Pavements (p. 546).— 48. Painters and Painting ^p. 546).— 49, Periodicals (p. 517).— 50, Pic-
tures and Engravings (p. 547).— 61, Picturesque {p. 647).- 52, Plant Form (p. 647).— 53, Portrait Painting (p. 547).— 54,
Pottery and Porcelain (p. 547).— 55, Preservation and Restoration of Paintings (p. 547).— 56, Pre-Haffaelitism (p. 547)
67, Kenaissance (p. 647)— 58, Sacred Art (p. 647).— 59, Scenery (p. 548) — 60, Sculpture (p. 548).— 61, Sketching (p. 548).
62, Sorrento and Inlaid Work (P- 548).— 63, Spanish Art (p. 647'.— 64, Symbolism (p. 648) — 65, Terracottas (p. 648).—
66, Transparency Painting (p. 548).— 67, Trees (p. 648).— 68, United States (p. 648).— 69, Vases (p. 549) — 70, Water-
Colour Painting (p. 649).— 71, Women Artists (p. 649).
1. Art:
Attston(W.)
Baars(W.)
its Nature and RelatioaB,
iESsthedcs, Beauty.
1. Art: iti nature and relationt.
Lectures on art, 1850. = . .1411.01
The fine arts and their uses : priucipleH
and limits of expression, with especial reference
to their popular influence. 187fi. . . . 1431. 3'J
DuAght (M. A.) Introduction to the study of art.
1859 1411.05
Quaot (F. P. 0.) The fine arts : their nature and rela-
tions. Tr. by G. Grove. 1»53. . . .1412.05
Hamerion{P. 0.) Thoughts about art. 1871. 1411.22
Harris (0.) Theory of the arts ; or, art in relation to
nature, civilization and man. 2 v. 1809. 1422. IG
Harris (J) Concerning art. [/n /us Works.] . . . .6044.26
— Ooncerning music, xmiutiug, and poetry. [In his Works.] 6044.26
Herdman ( W. 0. ) Thoughts on speculative cosmology
and the principles of art. 1870. . . . 1436. 13
Hunt{W.M.) Talks on art. 1875 1425.17
Jama (H.) Uuiversality iu art. [In his Lectures, 1862.] 3563.24
Jarves {J. J.) Art hints. 1855 1111.02
iVo(<!.— Keviewod in N. A. rev., v. 81, 1855.
— Art thougtts. 18G9 1411.10
— The art-idea. 1864 1411.09
Lamennais {F.) De I'art. [In his Esquisso, etc., v. i.] . 3664.26
Leasing (tf. E.) Laocoon : an essay on the limits of
painting and poetry. Tr. by E. C. Beasley.
1853 1412.14
Same. Tr. by Ellen Frothingham. 1874. 1414.14a
Same. Tr. with notes by Sir K. Phillimore.
1874 1413.07
LivSque (C.) Le spirituaUsme dans I'art. 1864. 1431.32
£0113 {S. P.) Art : its laws, etc. 1871. . . 1412.20
Prmidkon (P. J. ) Du principe de I'art et de sa destina-
tion sociale. 1865 1412.18
Purdie ( T. ) Form and sound, can their beauty be
dependent on the same physical laws? 1849. 1436. 00
Q^alremire de Qidncy (A. C.) Essay on the nature and
means of imitation in the fine arts. 1837. 1422. 15
liemarks on ancient and modem art, iu a series of
essays. By an amateur, [anon.] 1837. . 1412.11
Buskin (</.) Art culture : selected from his works, by
W. H. Piatt 1873 1413.06
— The eagle's nest : ten lectures on the relation of
natural science to art. 1873 1411.27
— Lectures on art 1870 1411.16
— Mystery of life and its arls. 1869 1411.20
— Political economy of art 1858 1-111.12
— Selections from [his] writings. 1868. . .2512.21
— The true and the beautiful iu art, literature, morals
and religion. With a notice of the author by
Mra. L. C. Tuthill. 1868 1411.08
Same. 1859 1411. O^a
— Two paths : being lectures on art. 1859. . 1411.15
Samson {0. W.) Elements of art criticism; with a
historic survey of the method of art execution.
1867 1412.03
Same, [Abridged.] 18G8 1412.10
SehleaeHK. W. F. von). .Esthetic works. 1840. 2542.12
Contents ; Letters on christian art. Qothic architecture.
Limits of the beautiful.
Seelcn ,J. R.) Elementary principles of art. [In his Roman im-
perialism, etc., 18T1 ; p, 166-194.] 2642.31
Shee(M. A.) Elements of art, a poem. 1809. 1684.30
— Bhymesonart 1805 1684.30
Smith (A.) Nature of Imitation in the arts. [In Us Essays, etc.,
p. 179-252.) 6416.24
Smith [J.) Lights and shadows of artist life and
character. 1853 1412.07
Taine {H.) The ideal iu art Tr. by J. Duraud.
1869 1411.11
— De ride'al dans I'art 1867. 1431.31
— Philosophy of art 1867 1411.26
— Philosophic de I'art 1865 1431.27
Torrey (J.) A theory of fine arts. 1874. . . 1411.28
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864 (Relatiou of art to
nature, by J. E. Cabot) : v. 23, 1869 (Popularizing art, by
J. Parton) ; Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872 (Laws of niodesly iu
art. by M. Browne) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1865 (An ar-
tistic spirit, by P. O. Hamertou) ; v. 5, 1860 (Two art philo-
sophers : Levuquo and Taiue, by P. G. Haraerton) ; Fra-
Bor's mag., v. 65, 1857 (Fum-tions of artists) ; v. 60, 1857 (Art
and history) ; v. 71, 1865 (Hierarchy of art. by F. P. Cobbe ;
2 art.) : n.s , v. 1, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v, 2 (Objects of art) ;
Macmillau's mag., Oct, 1872 (Art and morality, by G, A.
Simcox) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 1, 1860 (Glance at the flue arts) ;
New Euglander, v, 18, 1860 (Their proper sphere); v. 21. 186S
(Principles of art, by J. M. Hoppin) ; N. A. rev., v. 81, 1865
(Meaning and method) : v. 103, 1866 (Philosophy of) ;
Westm. rev., v. 91, 18C9 (Art and morality).
2. .Esthetics of the BeaiUi/ul and Sublime,
Alison {A.) Essays on the nature and principlfes of
taste. 1852 . 5137.02
Beattie (J.) Illustrations on sublimity. [In 7iij Works, v. 3 ] 5015.11
Jiurke {E.) Philosophical inquiry into the origin of
our ideas of the sublime and beautiful. 1818. 5613.13
Same. With an introductory discourse concern-
ing taste. 1806 5437.05
CToMt'cai journal, v, 1-2, 1810 (Of the standard of taste). 2742.01
Z»rtt/ (//. JV!) Science of sesthetics. 1872. . 1412.29
Dotialdson {J.) Principles of taste, or elements of beauty.
178C 5434.32
Field (G.) .Esthetics. 1820. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17.] . 5058.17
Jlope (K) The immaterial system of man contemplat-
ed in accordance with the beautiful and the sub-
lime. 2 V. 18:i5 3561.23
Jeffrey [F.) Essays, 185-2 ; p. 13-40 2633.19
Jones (E.) Taste : a lecture. 1842 5721.04
Jouffroy (T.) Cours d'esthetique. 1863. . .5137.03
Kiratry (A. H. de). Exameu philosophique des con-
siderations sur le sentiment du sublime et du beau.
1823 6437.04
Knight (R P.) Analytical inquiry into the principles
of taste. 1808 5437.01
Montesquieu (C.de S.,haronde), Essai sur le gout 431.10
Smith (S.) On taste. On the beautiful. On the sublime. [In
/lis Moral philosophy, p. I47-223.] 5436.03
Sully {J. ) Sensation and intuition. 1874. . 5436.08
Ussher (J.) Clio, or a discourse on taste. [anon-Ti
1767 541.12
3. Beauty,
Bayliss (W.) Witness of art, or legend of beauty.
1876 1431.40
Blackie i.J.S.) On beauty: three discourses. 1858. 1412.21
Bevlewed in North Brit, rev., v. 28, 1868.
Calvert {J. S.) Essays sesthetical. 1875. . . 1411.29
Cousin ( V.) Lectures on the true, the beautiful, and
the good. Tr. by 0. W, Wight 1855. . 1412.06
BROOKLYN MEBOANTILS LIBBABY.
FINE ARTS: Ancient Art to Biography of Artiata.
689
Mis (Mrs. S. S.) The beautiful in nature and art.
1««6 1412.15
Emerson (B. W.) Conduct of life, 1860 ; p. 245-271. , . SS24.oa
Fergusson (J.) True principles of beauty in art U36.03
Uay(D.R.) An attempt to define rosthetical taste.
1814 1412.27
— First principles of symmetrical beauty. 181G. 1412.22
— Principles of beauty in colouring systematized.
1845 1422.11
— Science of beauty as developed in nature and applied
iuart. 1856 1436.07
Hogarth (W.) Analysis of beauty 1412.26
Same, [tn hit Works, v. 2, 1810.) 144S.02
Hutcfieson {F. ) Inquiry into tie original of our ideas
of beauty. 5th cd. 1753 5434.43
King{T.S.) Beauty and religion, [/n »ij Patriotism, rtc] 3564.12
Macvicar (J. G.) Philos. of the beautiful. 1805. 1412.30
Mengs {A. R.) Beauty and taste. [In hU Works, v. 1, 1796.] 1412.08
Parlon ( W. ) Philocaliu : natural, poetic, and pictur-
esque beauty. 1864 1436.26
Siihimmelpenniack (M. A.) Principles of beauty. 1431.13
Sehlegrl {K. W. F. mn). On the limits of tlio beautiful. {In hu
Esthetic works.] 2542.12
Shedd { W. G. T.) True nature of the beautiful. [In hit Dis-
courses and essays, 1862.) 3593.09
Slack (II. J.) Ministry of the beautiful. 1850. 1412.28
Si/inonds- {J. A.) Principles of beauty. 1857. 1436.12
— Principles of beauty. [In hit Miscel., p. 1-49. 1871.1 • 2547.19
Topffer (li.) Keflexions et menus propos d'un peintre
genevois. ou essai sur le beau dans les arts. 1431.31
Woolnoth {T.] Dissert, ou personal and relative beauty. [In his
Facts and faces, p. 185-261] 6432.06
See also Atlantic monthly, t. 6, 1860 (Laws of beauty) ;
T. 7, 1861 (Oreek lines) ; Blackwood's mag., t. 74, 1863 (Beat
and ideal.)
American Art. See United States (p. 618).
2, Ancient Art.
Eodder {H. M.) Handbook of archajology. 18G8. 1454.10
Miiller {CO.) Ancient art and its remains. 1852. 1455.11
iJoc/ie«e (7^.) Lecture on ancient art. 1854. .1441.01
Westropp ( //. if. ) Handbook of archseology. Travel-
ler's art companion to the museums and ancient
remains of Italy, Greece, and Egypt. 186K. 1454.10
Winckelmmm {J. ) History of ancient art. Tr. by G.
H. Lodge. 4 v. 1856-72 1455.21
See also Nat. qu, rev., v. 16, 1867.
MS" See also Archaeology (p. 32 of Catalogue).
Illustrations of Ancient Master-pieces.
SouUlon (P.) 'Musee des antiques. Aveo des notices
par J. B. de Saint-Victor. 3 v. 1811-27. A.57.13
V. 1, Divinites. 2. Huros; personnages, Orecs et Re-
mains. 3. Diviuites, h6ro8, personnages, autels, vases,
tombeaux, etc.
Oaylus (A. C. P. de T., comtede). 'Eecueil d'antiqnites
7v. 1756-67 1475.01
MontfaucoH (B. de). 'Antiquity explained, and repre-
sented in sculptures. Tr. by D. Humphreys. 5 v.
1771-72 1457.09
Same. Supplement. 5 v. in 2. 1775. . 1457. 14
Moses (U. ) Select Greek and Komau antiquities from
vases, gems, and other subjects. 1817. . 1466.26
Museum Worsleyanum : collection of antique basso re-
lievos, bnstos, statues, and gems. 2 v. 1791. A. 47.03
Museum Florentinum. 'Gemma) antiquro. Imagines.
Cum observ. A. F. Gorli. 2 v. FlorentiiB, 1731-32.
fol A. 17.01
Same. Statuse antiqua>. Cum observ. A. F. Gorii.
FlorentisB, 1734. fol A.17.03
Hobiou (M ) and Lemrmani (F. ) •Chefs-d'oeuvre de I'art
antique. le serie. Monuments de la vie des
ancieus. Texto par M. Kobiou. 3 v. Paris, 1867.
*°- 1465.18
Same. 2o serie. Monuments do la peinture et
de la sculpture. Texte par F. Lenormant. 4 v.
Paris, 1867. 4°. 1465.21
aa- See alto Sallerle* (p. 5M);— Oems (p. 544).
3. Anecdotes of Art and Artists.
Elmes (J.) Arts and artists, or anecdotes of painting,
sculpture, etc. 3 v. 1825 1414.10
Percy anecdotes, v. 4, 1823 6211.04
Spooner (S.) Anecdotes of painters, engravers, sculp-
tors, and architects, and omiositiea of art. 3 v.
1865 1414.13
4. AnlmalB (Drawing of).
Hawkins (B. W.) Artistic anatomy of cattle and sheep.
3ded. 1873 1472.01
— Artistic anatomy of the horse. 5th ed. 1874. 1472.02
Latuiseer (T.) 'Engravings of lions, tigers, panthers,
leopards, dogs, e<(;. 1853 1447.08
Weigall (0. H.) Guide to animal drawing. Cth ed.
1868 1472.03
Weir {H.) Animal drawing in pencil. [Foster (V.)
Drawing copybook. ] 1432.06
49- See alto Bird Fainting (p. 640).
5. Artistic Anatomy.
Fiiu {J. ) Anatomy of the external forms of man ; in-
tended for the use of artists, painters, and sculp-
tors. Ed. by It. Knox. 1819. (Text only). 1456.06
Flaxman (J.) Anatomical studies of the bones and
muscles, for the use of artists. 1833. . . 1456.04
Knox (R.) Manual of artistic anatomy. 1852. 1454.20
See alio Winslow's Journal, v. 7, 1864.
tia- See also Figure Drawing (p. 543) ; Sculpture (p, B4T).
6. Biography of Artists :
(Z)ic(ioiiaries and Collections.)
Baldinucci (F.) Opera. 14 v. 1808-12. . .1464.01
Contents : v.l. Dell' arte doU' intagliare in rame, coUe vlte
dl moltl maestri, con annot. da Mannt. 4-14. Notlzio de'
professor! del dlseguo.
Brulliol (F. ) Dictionnaire des monogrammes, etc., aveo
lesquels les peintres, dessinateurs, graveurs et
sculpteurs ont designe lenr noms. 3 v. in 1.
1832 1436.17
Bryan (M.) Dictionary of painters and engraveis.
Enl. by G. Stanley. 1849 1415.03
Clement {Mrs. C. K) Painters, sculptors, architects,
engravers, and their works. A handbook. 1413.05
Hobbes {J. B. ) Picture collector's manual, a dictionary
of painters. 2 v. 1849 1442.01
Contents : v. 1. Dictionary of names of painters. 2. Al-
phabetical arrangement of scholars and masters, and clas- I
siflcation of subjects. 1
Knox {M.) Great artists and great anatomists. 1454.19
Contents : Cuvier. GeolTroy St. Hilaire. Da Vinci.
Michael Angelo.
Zee {H. F.) Historical sketches of the old painters.
[anon.] 1841 1431.07
Contents: Apellesand Protogenes. Cimabue and Giotto.
Lionardo da Vinci. Michelangelo. Raffaello. Corregglo.
Giorgione and Tiziano. The three Carracci. Rubens and
Vandyke. Claude Gelee.
Marche.fe {V.) Lives of the most eminent painters,
sculptors, and architects of the order of S. Do-
minic. 2 V. 1852 1414.28
Milizia {F.) Lives of celebrated architects. 2 v. 1415.11
Ottley (II.) Biographical and critical dictionary of re-
cent and living painters and engravers, supple-
ment to Bryan's dictionary, as edited by G. Stan-
ley. 1866 1415.05
Pilkinijton (M.) General dictionary of painters, from
1250. With introd. by A. Cunningham. 1852. 1415.08
Eeveley (II.) Notices illustrative of the drawings and
sketches of distinguished masters. 1820. 1415.17
Sandell (J.) Memoranda of art and artists. 1871. 1411.24
Schadoio (W. von). Der moderno Vasari. Erinnerungen
aua dem Kiinstler Leben. 1854. . . . 1434.12
Selvalico {P.) L'Aite nella vita degli artisti. 1870. 1431.38
Contmts : Dauto e Giotto. Bellini e Durero. Sanmicbeli
e 'Vasari. Schiavono o Vittoria. Veronica Franco e Tin-
toretto. Sofonisba Anguissola e Van Dyck. Bernardo
Strozzi. Ernesta la discgnatrice.
SiUU) {J. ) Dictionary of the artists of antiquity. 1415.13
Spooner (S.) Anecdotes of painters, engravers, sculp-
tors, and architects, and curiosities of art. 3 v.
1865 1414.13
— Biographical hist, of the fine arts. 2 v. 1865. 1415.01
Vasan ( 0. ) Lives of painters, sculptors, and architects.
[13th to 15th century.] Tr. by Mrs. J. Foster. 5 v.
1850 1414.01
Vertue (0.) Catalogue of engravers. Digested from
[his] mss., by H. Walpole. 1786. . . . 1414.22
In asking for books, nse the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAMB, Ow first part of the TIXLK, and the NUMBER.
540
FINE ARTS: Biography of Artists lo Decoration and Design.
Biography of Artists, conlinued.
Warren' ill) A text-book of art sludies. 1876. i41!s.l3
gar See also Histonr of art (p. 6t6) i— Datch, Flemish and
German art (p. 641) ;— English art (p. 543);— French art
(p. 6i3);— Italian art (p. 645);— Spanish art (p. 648);— United
States (p. B4«).
ag- For separate notices of painters, sculptors, and
engravers, see (in Biography : Individual, p. 116-216) the
uames of AsoELico (Era) ;— BAnRT {Sir CUailes) ;— Barto-
I.O5CME0 (Fra) ; — Bewick (T.) ; — Bkwick (Wm.) : — Blake
(Wm.) ;— Canova ;— Carter (John) ;— Cellini (Benvenuto);
— Cbantrey ;— CiMABHE ;— CoLE (Thomas) ;— Copley ;—
i Cobregqio ; — CRa^foRd ; — Cryp ;— Dore ;— Durek ;—
' Eastlake [Sir C. L.) ; — Ettt (Wm.) ; — Flandrin (H.) ;—
Flaxman ;— Fdseli ;— Gainsborough ;— Gessner ;— Gibson
(D. C.) ;— Gibson (John) ;— Giotto ;— Greenouoh (H.) :—
Gbepze ; — GuiDO Reni ; — Hamerton ;— Hatdon : — Ho-
GARTB :— Holbein ; — Hunt (Wm. Holman) :— Ingres ;—
INMAN ;-Kauffman (Angeliquc) ;— Kaulbach ;— Landseer
(Sir E.) ;— Lawrence {Sir T.) ;-Leech (.John) ;— Lelv {Sir
Peter) ; — Mulready ; — Murillo ;- Nollekens ;— North-
cote (Wm.) ;— Parmioiano ;— Pealk (Kembraudt) ;— Ba-
FHAEL ;— Rembrandt ;— Reynolds {Sir Joshua); — Robebtb
(David) ;— Rosa (Salvator) ;— Rubens ;— Ruskin (John) ;—
ScREFFER ( Ary) ;— Stothard (T.) ;— Thorwaldsen ;— Tin-
toretto ;— Titian ;— Turner;— Vandyke ;— Velasquez;-
Vernet(H.) ;— Veronese (Pan I) ;— Vinci (Leonardo da) ;—
Watteau ;— West (Benj.) ;— Wouvebmanb.
7. Bird-paiiiting.
Brookshavj (0.) *Six birds, accurately drawn and
colored after nature, with instructions for the
young artist. 1817 1417.21
8. Colours, Colouring, and Figments.
Bacon (J.) Theory of colouring 1581.14
Benson ( W. ) Manual of the science of colour on the
natural system. 1871 1424.18
Betold ( W. von). Theory of colour in relation to art
and art industry. 1876. 1422.20
Cav4 (Mme. M. K ) Cave method of drawing : for stu-
dents. 2d part— Color 1424.13
Oievreul {M. E. ) Principles of harmony and contrast
of colours. Tr. by C. Martel. 1855. . .1424.06
Same. 1860. 1424.07
Church (y). H.) Colour. [1872.] 1422.13
Davy {Sir H.) Experiments on the colours used by the ancients.
[In his Works, v. 6, p. 131-159.] 4214.18
Field (G.) Chromatography: colours and pigments.
1811 1422.07
— Grammar of colouring. 1850 1424.09
Same. 1858. 1421.10
Same. Enlarged by E. A. Davidson. 1875. 1424.10a
Gardner {F. B.) How to paint, a compendium for the
tradesman, mechanic, merchant, farmer, and pro-
fessional painter. 1872 1424.19
Ooetke (J. W. von). Theory of colours. With notes by
C. L. Eastlake. 1810 1422.05
Hay (D. R.) Laws of harmonious colouring adapted
to interior decorations, manufactures, etc. 3d ed.
1836 1422.10
Same. 4th ed. 1838 1422.09
— Principles of beauty in coloring systematized. 1422. 11
Howard {F.) Colour, as a means of art. 1838. 1424.15
Linton (TF.) Ancient and modern colours ; with their
chemical and artistical properties. 1852. 1421.14
Marlel {€.) On the materials used in painting. 1582.29
— Principles of colouring. 10th ed. . . . 1581.16
Merrifteld (Mrs. M. P. ) Original treatises dated from
the 12th to 18th centuries on the arts of painting,
gilding, dyeing, etc. With introd., transl. , etc.
2v. 1849 1422.01
Contents : Treatises by Alcheriiis, Edwards (G. O'K.),
EracituB, Le Begue, Lebrun, Pierre de S. Audemar, Vol-
pato, and others, unknown.
Moigno {F. N. M.) Accidental or subjective colors. [Sm. report,
1866.] 3936.21
Painter, gilder, and varnisher's companion. . 3932.33
Plinius Secundus {C.) Account of paintings and colours. [In his
Nat. hist., y. 0, 1857.] 4716.06
Portal {P. P. F.-, baron de). Essay on symbolic colours.
From the French, with notes, by W. S. Inman.
1845. 1466.07
Principles of design and colour, [anon.] London,
1847. 4° 142.5.13
Theory of effect. Of light and shade, of colour and
harmony, [anon.] With illus. by Hinckley.
Philadelphia, 1851. 12° 1411.06
— Useful companion and artificer's assistant : 6.000
recipes. 1876 6017. OG
Wilkinson (Sir J. 0.) On colour and taste [in orna-
mental design]. 1858 1422.0G
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 76, 1854 (Colour in nature
and art); N. Brit, rev., v. 32, 1860 (Form and colour) ; Fra-
ser's mag., v. 62, 1855 (Science and esthetics of colour).
See also Decoration {below) ; — Painting (p. 648); — Physics
{Optics).
9. Crayons.
Murray {B. ) Art of painting and drawing in coloured
crayons." 11th ed. 1471.15
10. Dance of Death.
Douce {F.) Dance of death ; engravings on wood, with
a dissertation on the several representations of
that subject, more especially those ascribed fo
Macaber and Hans Holbein. 1833. . . . 1452.23
Holbein {H.) L'alphabet de la mort. Entoure de bor-
dures du xvie siecle et suivi d'anciens poemes
fran9ais sur le sujet des trois mors et des trois
vis. Publies d'aprfes les manuscrits, par A. de
Montaiglon. 1856 1452.26
Same. [Engl.] Alphabet of death. Illustrated
with old borders engraved on wood. With Latin
sentences and English quatrains, selected by A.
de Montaiglon. 1856 1452.27
Same. The dance of death ; from the original
designs. Engraved by W. Hollar. 1816.1452.25
— With dissertation by F. Douce. 1858. . . 1452.24
Lacroix ( P. ) La danse Macabre : histoire fantastique
du5esifecle. Par P.L.Jacob, [;«et(d.] 1832. 1452.22
IX. Decoration, Design, and Ornament.
1. Decoration and Colour.
Afternoon lectures, v. 3, 1866 (Decorative art in connection with
modern science, by J. H. Pollen) 2512.22
Braun ( E. ) Explanatory text and additional plates to
Gruner's Specimens of ornamental art.l85U.1457.17
Chambers's papers for the people, v. 9 2516.05
Ch-uner (L. ) Decorations of the Garden-pavilion,
Buckingham palace. 1846 A.37.11
— • Specimens of ornamental art of the classical epochs.
niustrated by 80 plates. With descriptive text
by E. Brann. 2 v. fol. and 4°. . . . 1457.16
Hay {D. R.) The interior decorator, laws of harmoni-
ous colouring. 1867 1453.18
Jonesi 0. ) 'Examples of Chinese ornament. 1867. 1407.04
— • Grammar of ornnment. [1865.] . . . 1467.03
Pn/icipto of design and colour. [anon.'\ 1847. 1425.13
Taylor (/ ) Ornameutation of nature. [In his Ultimate civilization,
etc. 1860 ; p. 314-36.] 2644.04
See also Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870 (by F. T. Palgrave; ;
V. 14, 1870 ; V. 15, 1871 (Beauty and realism, by E. I. Poin-
ter); N. A. rev., V. 95, 1862 (Ornament in nature and in art).
jg!^ See also Fresco Painting (p. 643); — Colours, above.
2. Design and ornament, mainly without colour.
Ball (E.) Inventive drawing. 1861. . . . 1467.02
Billings (R. W.) The power of form applied to geome-
tric tracery. With one hundred designs and their
foundations. 1851 1465.11
Blanc {C.) Art in ornament and dress. . . 6625.11
Dearborn (N. S.) Scrolls, monograms, ornaments,
crests, etc., for the use of artists, designers, en-
gravers and art workmen. 1869. . . . 1465.03
Dresser (C.) Principles of dec. design. 1876. 1465.13
Qlbhs (VK) Designers' and draughtsmen's handbook
of ornament 1451.14
Hay (D. JR.) Original geometrical diaper designs.
1844 1437.03
Martel ( G ) Principles of form in ornamental art. 4th
ed. 1872 1472.04
Newbery (R. ) Gleanings from ornamental art of every
style. 1863 1466.15
Redgrave (R.) Manual of design. 1876. . . 1453.14
Salandri [K ) Architectural and decorative designs. In-
cluding the plates of Page's Decorator. 1869. 1466. 16
Universal 'decorator. Ed. by J. W. Koss. Illustrated
byW. Gibbs. 2d series. 1860. . . .1466.14
Wornum (R. N.) Analysis of ornament. 1856. 1446.04
BBOOELYN HEBOANIILE LIBBABT,
FINS AH>TS: Dictionaries lo Emblem? and DeviceiL
541
12. Dictionaries of Art
Baldinueci {F.) Vocabnlario togcauo dell' arte del dlsegno. (/n
hit Opera, v. 2-3.] UCAM
Boutard (J. li. B.) Dictioanaire dea nrts du dexgin.
1826 1413.17
Brande (W. t.) and Cox (0. W.) Dictionary of scienco,
lit., and art. 3 v. 18G5-67 3910.02
Clement (Mrs G. E. ) Handbook of legendary and my-
thological art. 1871 1442. 10
Same. 2d ed. 1871 1442.10
— Painter.s, sculptors, architects, engravers, and their
■works : a handbook. 1874 1413.05
FairhoUiF.W.) Dictionary of t^rms in art.1870. 1413.04
Jiipley (G.) and Taylor (J. JSayard). Handbook of liter-
ature and fine arts. 1852 1413.01
Segaier (F. J'.) Critical and commercial dictionary of
the works of painters, 1250-1850. . . 141.5.15
Weale (J.) Dictionary of terms used in architecture,
art, engineering, etc. 1800 3913.16
jgsr For biographical dictionaries boo Biography (p. 639J.
13. Drawing, Perspective, and Shadows.
{Sec also Arts (Useful ; Drawing, mechantca!, p. 41.]
1. GfTifral Works on Drawing.
Attongi(A.) Charcoal drawing. 187C. . . . 1432.39
Barnard(0.) Drawing from nntiiro. 18G5. . 1436.01
Oaltttrt (— ). Sketcher'a elementary drawing book.
1826 1432.14
dv^ ( Mine. M. K ) Drawing without a master. The
Cave method for learning to draw from memory.
1868 1432.20
— — Same. 2d part. Color 1424.13
Chapman (J. 0.) American drawing-book. New ed.
1870 1436.32
— Elementary drawing-book. 1872. . . . 1436.29
— Elements of art. 1818 1436.09
Cooper (T. S.) Drawing book of animals and rustic
groups. 1837 1432.17
Delamotte ( P. 1/.) Progressive drawing book.1869.1432.16
E'.ementary drawing book. 16 plates of cottages. Lon-
don, 1816. 4= 1436.19
Fos/cr ( Kere). Complete course of drawing. 11 v. 1441.11
(7on(™(!; Pt.l. Elementary drawinn. 2. Lanlscapo and
trees, by J. Needliani. 3 Animals (Istacriesi by Harrison
Weir. i. Practical Koometry. J, Mangnall. 5. Moclianical
drawing, by J. Maugnall. 6. Animals (2d series) by H.
Weir. 7. Freehand ornament, by F. E. Ilulme. etc. 8.
Flowers (outline), by F. E. Hulme, etc. 9. Human figure.
10. Marine, by J. Callow, etc. 11. Ornameut and figure
(shaded).
Free-hand drawing : a guide to ornamental, figure, and
landscape drawing. By an art student, [anon.]
London, 1868. 16° 1432.18
Harding (J. D.) Drawing models, and their uses.
5th ed 1.582.05
— Lessons on art 1867 1436.15
— Guide and companion to the Lessons on art.
1854 1436.06
— Lessons on tress. 1855. . 1447.01
Hayter(C.) Introduction to drawing. 1820. 1432.13
Howard (F.) Imitative art : a manual for the amateur
sketcher. 1432.19
Industrial drawing for beginners. Free-hand, ranoii.l
B.. 1872. 16° 1432.35
Meirifield {Mrs.) Handbook of light and shade, with es-
pecial referenoa to model drawing. 5th ed. 1472.06
Paget {J.) Elements of drawing. [In his Paradoxes and puzzles,
T, . **Ifl A ■ ; 2538.11
Peale(K.) Graphics; training of the hand. 1850. 1432.37
Buskin {J.) Elements of drawing. 1867. .1432.26
Reviewed In Blackwood, v. 87, 18(!0
Byan ( C. ) Systematic drawing and Bhadine.
[1870.] '^1432.15
Smith (Waller). 'Drawing bonk. 1872. fol. N.37.13
Iheory of effect Of light and shade, of colour and
harmony. Phil., 1851. 12° 1411.06
Thompson (C. O ) Industrial drawing. [In Amer. eoc. scl. asgoc.
Trans., no. 4, 1872.) 6811 02
TyrwhiU (K. >S7. J.) Our sketching club. Letters and
study on landscape art With an authorized re-
production of the lessons and wood cuts in Rub-
kin's "Elements of drawing." 1875. . . 1472.38
Wairen (II. ) Half-hour lectures on drawing and paint-
ing. 2d ed. 1875 1472.31
^VUlUtms (B.) Manual for teaching model drawing
from solid forms. Is52 1432.24
«»-.*•<• also Figure Drawing (p. 613);— FoUms (P. S43):—
Treea (p. fS48).
2, Perspntive and Shadomt.
Davenport (B.) The amateur's perspective. 2 t. in 1.
1828.2<.) 1436.28
Davies (C.) Treatise on shades and shadows, and linear
perspective. 1832 1435.27
Fielding (T. II.) Synopsis of practical i«>rspective.
3ded. 184,3 . n:i2.23
Oi-een (B. li.) Guide to pictorial perspective. 4th
ed 1472.07
Owilt (J.) Sciography. 1833 1432.08
Iladfirld (II. II.) Treatise on perspective. With coloured
diagrams 1432.28
Ilayter (C.) Introd. to perspective, drawing, and paint-
ing. 1820. 1432.13
Htallier (J. F. ) Theory of shadows and isometrical
projections. 1851 4011.33
Ilerdman (W. 0.) Treatise on the curvilinear pers-
pective of nature. 1853 1432.21
Lewli {II) Principles of perspective. Cth ed. 1472.08
Monge (0.) Theory of shadows and of perspective.
1851 4011.33
MacdonakHA.) Chapter on perspective, (/n Tyrwhitt (R. St. J.(
Handbook, etc. 1868.) 1422.08
Moore (9. B.) Perspective: its principles and pi actice.
2 V. 1850 1432.11
Parsey (A.) Science of vision ; or, natural perspective.
1840. 1432.09
Penley (A.) Elements of perspective. 1875. 1472.09
Pucketl (li. C.) Sciography. 1868 1432.31
Pyne(0.) Practical treatise on perspective. 1852. 1432.',i2
Bwikin (J.) Elements of perspective. 1873. 1432.36
Bopes (J.) Linear perspective. 1868. . . . 1432.33
iS/nitft (i?..S.) Manual of linear perspective. 1857. 1432.34
Wells (J.) Sciographia, or art of shadows, [anon.]
1635 1432.10
14. Dutch, Flemish, and Gtennaii
Schools of Painting.
Beckjoid ( W. ) Biographical mt moirs of extraordinary
painters. A satire. Newed. [anon.] 1834. 1434.11
Same. 2d ed. 1780 1434.11
CVoioe tJ. A.) and Cavalca.<telle (0. B.) Early Flemish
painters : their lives and works. 1872. 1435.14
Descamps (J. B.) La vie des peintres flamands, alle-
mands et hollandois. 5 v. 1753. . . . 1434.05
Fairholt (F.W.) Homes, haunts, and works of Bubens,
Vandyke, Rembrandt, and Cuyp ; the Dutch
genre-painters ; etc. 1871 1445.22
Beaton (Mrs. C.) 'Masterpieces of Flemish art includ-
ing the early German and Dutch schools. With
memoirs. 26 photographs. 1869. . . 1436.30
Kugler (F.) Handbook of painting. The German,
Flemish, and Dutch schools. Enlarged by Dr.
Waagen. 2 v. 1860 1434.01
Hcott ( W. II.) •Gems of rcodem Belgian art.1872. 1436.27
— 'Gems of modem German art, carbon-photographs,
with remarks and essays. 1873. . . . 1436.31
Stanley 1 0. ) Classified synopsis of painters of the
Dutch and Flemish schools. 1858. . . 1434.03
Tainedl.) Art in the Netherlands. 1871. . 1434.04
— Philosophie de I'art duns les Pnys-Bas. 1869. 1431.28
Waagen (O. F.) See Kugler (F.). above.
See alfo Blackwood, v. 82, 18.'i7 (German i^aiuiitig ; 2 art.);
V. 87, ISCO (Munich and its school of christian art) ; Fm-
ser'B mag., v. 04. 18G1 (Modem art in Berlin) ; Quar. rev.,
V. 109. 1801 (German, Flemish, and Dutch art); Harper's
monthly, June, 1877 (Contemp. art in Germany).
IS. Emblems, Symbols, Devices, etc. I
CiMmpfleury (J. Fleitry, dit). Histoirc de I'imagerie
populaire. 1869, 1452.18
Oalty (Mrs. A.) Book of emblems, with interpreta-
tions. 1872 1452.05
Oreen (II. ) Shakespeare and the emblem writers. 1766.11
Knight (F.) 'Heraldic illustrations, designed for the use
of herald painters and engravers. 1828. 1466.09
In asking for hooka, nsa the " Book Oraer," giving the AOTHOR'a NAME, the first p»rt of the TITLE, and the ilUMUKB.
542
FINE ARTS : Ecclesiastical Art to Essays on Axt.
JPaUiser {Mrs. B.) Historic devices, badges, and war-
cries. 1870 1452.16
Pigot (B. ) Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages,
and proverbs, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie.
With illus. by J. Leighton. 18G0. . . . 1446.21
Richardson ((?.) *Icoi)ology ; or, a collection of em-
blematic figures. 3 v. 1779 1447.18
Shaw (H.) Hand-book of mediaaval alphabets and de-
Tices. 1H56 1446.03
jKS" See also Alphabets (p. 14);— Symboli«ni (p. 648).
16. Ecclesiastical Art.
Liibke ( W. ) Ecclesiastical art in Germany during the
middle ages. 5th German ed. 1S70. . 1455.26
as- See also Architectura (p. 33) ;— Biblical, relig. and
eccl. Ut. (CAurc/i archeology, p. 81).
17. Education in Art
Nichols (<7. W.) Art education applied to industry.
1877 1415.20
Perkins (C. C.) Art education in America. [In Amer. 8oc. eci.
aaaoc. Trans , no. 3, 1871.) 6811.02
Smith ( W. ) Art education, scholastic and industrial
1S72 1415.19
See also Contemp. rev., v. 8, 1868 (An Oxford art scheme,
by St. J. Tyrwhltt) ; New Englanclcr, v. 26, 1866 (Relation
of art to education, by Prof. Hoppin).
18. Encouragement and Patronage of Art.
Barry (J. ) Inquiry into the real and imaginary ob-
structions to the acquisition of the arts in England.
1775 1433.22
Blmes {J. ) Letter on the insufficiency of the existing
establishments, etc. 1814 50.58.03
Gallaudei [E. M.) Government patronage of art. (/n Vienna
inter, exhib. U. 8. reports, v. 2.J 31)16.16
Hoare (P.) Inquiry into the requisite cultivation and
present state of the arts of design iu England.
1806 1433.20
Pye (J.) Patronage of British art, an hiat. pketoh.
1845 1433.13
Quatremire de Quincy (A. C.) The destination of works
of art and the uses to which they are applied.
1821 1412.23
19. English and British Art.
1. History and Criticism.
Bayne {P.) Qllmpses of recent British art [In his Essays, v. 1,
1867 ; p. 211-281.) 2513.04
Chesneau (E. ) L'art et les artistes modernes. 1864. 1431. 25
Cook^D.) Arc in England : notes e(c., 1869. . 1433.12
Cunningham (A.) Lives of British painters and sculp-
tors. 5 V 1431.01
Contents.
Allan (David), v. 6.
Bacon (John), v. 3.
Banks (Thomas), v. 3.
Barry (James), v. 2.*
Beaumont (George H.), v. 5.
Bird (Edward), v. 2.
Blake (William), v. 2.
Bouingtoii (Richard P.). v.4.
Buruet (.James), v. 6.
Cibbor (Caius G.), v. 3.
Copley (J. S.). V. 4.
Cosway (Richard), v. 6.
Darner (Anne), v. 3.
Fiaxman (Jotiu), v. 3.
Fuseli (Henry), v. 2.
Gainsborough (T.), v. 1.
Gibbous (O.), V. 3.
Harlow (G. H.), v. 4.
Hogarth (William), v. 1.
Jackson (John), v. 6.
Jamesone (G.). v. 4.
Lawrence (Thomas), v. 6.
Liverseege (H.), v. 5.
Morland (G.I. v. 2.
Mortimer (John H.), v. 4.
NoUekena (Joseph), v. 3.
Northcote (James), v. 5.
Opie (John), v. 2.
Owen (William), v. 4.
Raeburu (Henry), v. 4.
Ramsay (Allan), v. 4.
Reynolds (Sir J.), v. 1.
Romney (George), v. 4.
Roubiliac (Louis Francis), v. 3.
Runciman (Alexander), v 4.
West (Benjamin), v. 2.
Wilson (Richard), v. 1.
Wilton (Joseph), v. 3.
Hoppner (John), v. 4.
Fairholt {F. W.) Homes, works, and shrines of English
artists, with specimens of their styles. With ram •
bles in Kome. 1873 1435.23
Graham (J. W. ) Historical view of literature and art
in Great 3ritain, from the accession of the House
of Hanover to queen Victoria. 1871. . . 1433.16
Hedgrave (R. and S.) A century of painters of the
English school : with critical notices of their
works, and an account of the progress of art in
England. 2 v. 1866 1433.03
RosseUi (W. M.) Fine art, chiefly contemporary.
1867 1431.12
Taylor (W. B. S.) Origin, progress, and present con-
dition of the fine arts in Great Britain and Ireland.
2 v. 1841 1433.01
Thorribury {W.) British artists from Hogarth to Tur-
ner. 2v. 1861 1433.10
Watpole (//.) Anecdotes of painting in England, col-
lected by G. Vertue. 5v. 1782-85. . .1411.18
Same. 3 v. 1849 1433.17
Same. 1871 1414.25
2. Examples of British Art.
British 'schools of art : a selection of examples. De-
scriptions by H. Murray. 2 v. ... . 1437.07
Hamilton ( — ). "English school ; a series of the most
approved productions in painting and sculpture,
executed by British artists from Hogarth to the
present time. 4 v. 1831 1421.22
ScoU (W. B.) 'Our British landscape painters, from
Samuel Scott to David Cox. 16 engr.[1872.] 1447.06
Vernon 'gallery of British art. Ed. by S. C, Hall. 2 v.
1850-53 1437.16
MS- See also Pictures (p. 646.)
20. Engraving, Prints, and Dra'Wings.
Baldinucci {F.) Dell' arte dell' intagliaro in rame. (/rt Aw Opera,
v. l.j 1464.01
Baudrecourt {P. de). Le peintre-graveur fran9ais : 18e
si^cle. 2 v. 1859 1413.11
Blanc (C.) Grammar of painting and engraving. From
the French. 1874. [187:i.] 142,5.15
Davenport (S.) Kngraving. [In Brit, mf g iudust. 1876.] 3941.31
Dodd (W.), pulAisher. Specimens of early wood en-
graving : being impressions of wood-cuts in the
possession of the publisher. 1862. . . 1436.23
Duplessis (ft) Wonders of engraving. 1871. 1414.30
Fagan ( L.) Handbook to the department of prints and
drawings in the British museum. With intiod.
and notices of the various schools. 1876. 1434.16
Fieldin,/ (T. II.) Art of engraving. 18J4. . 1J36.21
Oilks (F.) Art of wood engraving. 1875. . 1471.29
Jackson (I.) and Ghatlo (W. A.) 'Treatise on wood
engraving. 18(!1 1436.22
Landseer {J, ) Lectures on the art of engraving.
1807 1415.13
Origin (The) and antiquity of engraving: with some
remarks on the utility and pleasures of prints.
[By W. S. B.] 1872 1413.15
Palmer (Edward). Glyphography ; or, engraved draw-
ing, for printing at the type press after the manner
of woodcuts. Lond. , [n.d] 8°. [Miscel. pamph.,
v. 19.] . 5093.19
Renouvier {J. ) Histoire de I'oiigine et des progrfes de
la gravure dans les Pays-Bas et en Allemagne,
jusqu'a la fin du loe sifecle. 1800. . . . 1413.10
Ruskin (J. ) Ariadne Florentina. Six lectures on wood
and metal engraving. 1874 1413.16
Vertue (<3.) Catalogue of engravers who have been born or re-
sided in England. [In Walpole (H.) Anecdotes of painting,
v. 3, 1819.) 1433.19
Waterton[E.) On niello. |/n Archaol. journal, v. 19.) .1463.14
Willshire {W. H.) Introd. to the study and collection
of prints. 1874 1434.17
jBfSf- See also Etching (p. 543). For books of engravings see
Pictures (p. 547), with the cross references.
21. Essays (miscellaneoua) on art topics.
1. General and Miscellaneous.
About (E.) Voyage U travers I'Exposition des beaux-
arts. (Peinture et sculpture.) 1855. . . 1431.11
BeiUi (E.) Causeries 8ur l'art. 1867. . . .1431.23
Contents : Du danger des expositions. L'enseignement
de I'architecture. Le gout public et la sculpture. La
peinture decorative. Un prejuge eur l'art remain. Pein-
tres giocs— Polygnote— Apelle. Peinture espagnole. Ve-
lasquez—Murillo L'6cole de Rome an 19e siecle.
Brown {J.) Notes on art. (/n /as Spare hours.) . . .2514.13
Burgon (J. W. ) Some remiirlcs on art with reference
to studies. 1846 5721.04
Coleridge {H.) Ignoramus on the arts. [In hit Essays, v. 1, 1851 ;
p. 178-287.) 2621.10
Eastlake {Sir C. L.) Contributions to the literature of
the fine arts. With a memoir by lady Eastlake.
2 V. 1848-70 1412.04
Contents : v. 1. The fine arts. Modern German school
of fresco painting. The English school. Representation
as distinguished from description. Sculpture. Basso-
rilievo. Painting suited to the decoration of public build-
ings. Life of Raphael. On the decoration of a villa.
2 Memoir of Eastlake. How to observe. Xjanguage and
art. Beautiful and sublime. Representations of tlie Sa-
viour, etc.
BBOOKLTK MEKOAMTIIiS LIBBABX.
PINE ARTS; Basays lo Fresco Painting.
543
Ememon (R. W.) Essays, 1st sorios, 1873 ; p. 315-33. . . 3JSM.06
— Society and soUtado. 1870 ; p. 31-B3 2624.03
Oarnier (6'.) A travers les arts: causes et melauRes.
1869 1412.12
Ooetlie (J. von). Essays on art. 1845. . . . 1411.04
Contents: lutrod. to the PropyljBum. Upon the Laocoon.
The collector and liis friends. Upon truth and probability
in worlds of art. Itosalia's sanctuary. Simple imitation.
Pictures of Pbilostratus. Aucieut and modoru. Landscape
painting. Aphorisms. Upon dilettantism. Hints to yaun((
artists.
IIazlM{\V.) Criticisms on art. 2 v. 18-43-44. 1431.09
V. 1. Criticisms on the picture galleries of England. On
Hogarth's Marriage a-ia-iiiodo. On the fine arts. On the
Elgin marbles. Foutiiill abbey. On Fiaxman's Lessons on
sculpture. Catalogues of pictures in the national galleries.
2. On the pleasure of painting. On originality. On the
catalogue raisonno of tiie London institution. On a portrait
of an Eughsh lady, by Vantiycit. The Vatican. On a land-
scape, by N. Poussiu. Eugiisli students at Rome. On
latly Morgan's Life of Salvator Itosa. On Farrington's Life
of Reynolds. On the ideal. On judging of pictures.
West's picture of Death on the pale horse. On Williams's
"Views in Greece. Catalogues of pictures in galleries.
— On the Fine arts. [Lit. remains, v. 2, p. 111193.] . . 3076.14
IlowUl(A.MA Art student at Munich. 1854. 9(i4.08
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Sketches of art. 1857. . 1431.08
Contents : Sketches in Frankfort, Munich, Nuremberg,
and Dresden.
KniijhUG.) Pictorial half hours. 4v.in2. 1851. 1452.01
Lacroix (P.) Curiosite.s do I'histoire des arts. Par
P. L. Jacob [pteml] 1838 1431.19
Leslie {Prank). Report on the fine arts, {/n U. S. Paris univ.
expos., 1867. Reports, v. 1.) 3915.00
Meek {A. B.) Jack-CadeJsm [materialism] and the fine arts. [In
Ai5 Romantic passages, etc. 1857 591.17
Palfjrave (F. T.) E;says on art. 1807. . .1411.21
Contents : Uoyal academy of 1863, 4, 5. Mulready. Her-
bert. Holman Hunt. Poetry, prose, and sensationalism
in art. Sculpture in England. The Albert cross, etc.
Pater {W. II.) Studiesin the renaissance. 1873. 1435.08
Contents : Aucassin and Nicoletto. Pico deila Mirandola.
Sandro Botticelli. Luca della Robbia. Poetry of Michel.
angelo. Lionardo da Vinci. Joachim Du Bellay. Winck-
elmann.
Patterson (R. H.) Essays. 18G2 1412.01
Contents : Colour in nature and art. Real and ideal
beauty. Sculpture. Ideal art-congress. Battle of the
styles— Ruskin.
Pictures and painters. Essays upon art : the old mas-
ters and modern artists. 1«49 5091.07
Planche(G.) Etudes sur les arts. 1855. . .1431.22
Contents : Rubens. Rembrandt. Le Correge. Periu.
Ingres ot Delacroix. Mozart. Beethoven. Meyerbeer.
6'coM (W. B.) Half-hour lectures on the history and
practice of the fine and oruamentul arts.
1801 1411.07
Tuthilt (Mrs. L. C. ) Success in hfe : the artist. 1854. 1411. 25
Wallace ( II. B. ) Art and scenery in Europe. 2d ed.
18C8 945.11
See also Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1857 (The taste of the day ;
2 articles).
22. Etching.
llamerlon (P. 0.) Etcher's handbook. 1871. 1413.14
— 'Etching and etchers. 1868 1436.20
— Unkuown river : an etcher's voyage of discovery.
1874 ■ 1441.04
Same. 1876. 4731.11
— (editor). The Portfolio. 1870-76. . . . 1417.01
See also Macmillan's mag., v. 30, 1874 (Masters of etching,
by F. Wedmorc) : Fortnightly rev., v. 1 1 (Philos.of etching,
by P. G. Hamerton).
23. Etruscan Art.
Desverger (M. J. A. iV.) L'Etrurie et les Etrusques.
V. 1-2, Teite. v. 3, 'Planche.s. 1862-64. 1465.15
4^ See also Oountries {Ktruria, p. 316.)
24. European Art
Viardot (L.) Wonders of European art London,
1871 1435.11
in* See also in this class, headings ' Dutch,' ' English,'
'Preneh,' 'Italian,' 'Spanish,' ' Galleries,' etc.
25. Expression.
Bell (Sir C.) Anatomy and philosophy of expression
as connected with the fine arts. 1800. . 1436.02
Same. 5th ed. 1865 1436.05
Same. New ed. 1873 1436.05
1^ See also Physiognomy, in general alphabet.
26. Flgure-dra'wlng and Painting,
Bail (L.) Drawing system. The human head.
1861 1435.24
Bonomi (J. ) Proportions of the human figure, as handed
down to us by Vitruvius. With the method of
measuring the figure, invented by J. Gibson.
1872 1430.11
Cheesimm (T.) Budiments of drawing the human
figure, [n.d.} 1436.18
dozens (A.) 'Principles of beauty relative to the human
head. 1778 A.27.10
Hay (D. R.) Human head as represented in Oieek art.
1849 14aC.01
Hicks (O.E) Guide to figure drawing. 1869. 1472.10
Phillips (0. F.) Art of drawing and painting simpli-
fied : the human figure. 1840. . . . 1432.. 29
Rehherq ( F. ) Drawings faithfully copied from nattire at
Kaples. [Lady Hamilton's Attitudes.] 1794. 1446.23
Slory (W. W.) Proportions of the human figure, ac-
cording to a new canon. 1866. . . . 1450.05
Wanen (II.) Artistic anittomy of the human figure.
Ifilh ed. 1875 14.')4.21
— Artistic treatise on the human figure. Sequel to
Weignll. 2d. 1874 1472.12
Weiijtill (0. U.) Art of figure drawing. 1857.1472.11
Whitefbrd (S. T.) Guide to figure painting in water-
colours 1471.28
WUliftmson (M. B.) Illus. of the human head ; in 3
drawings A.27.17
tS- See also Artistic Anatomy (p. 539).
27. Floral Decoration.
B'irreU ( W. A.) Flowers and festivals : floral decora-
tion of churches. 1808 1451.01
Cults (K L. ) Essay on the Christmas decoration of
churches. [1863.] 1451.03
Ilassanl (A.) Floral D. for the dwelling-house. 1451.04
Practical hints on church floral decoration. By a lady.
[anon.] 1809 1451.02
28. Flower-painting.
Art of flower painting in water colours, [anon.]
1835 1425.05
Daffield (Mrs. W.) Art of flower painting. 11th ed.
187(! 1472.14
Ilulme (F. E.)and others. Flowers in water colors, [/n Foster
(V.) Drawing series] 1443.13
Phillips (0. F.) Art of flower painting. [WiOi his
Art of drawing. 1840.] 1432.29
Rosenhery (0. F.) Guide to flower paintiug in water
colours. 7th ed 1472.15
9^ See also Plant Form (p. 547).
29. Foliage drawing.
Barnard (!jf.) Handbook of foliage and foreground
drawing. 1870 1432.30
Page (1.) Guide for drawing the acanthus, and every
description of ornamental foliage. . . . 1451.13
i^- See also Trees (p. 548):— Plant Form (p. 647).
30. French Art
About (E.) Noa artistes au salon de 1857. . 1431.35
— Salon de 1864 1431.33
Chtsneau (R) Les chefs d'eoole : L. David, Gros,
Gericault, Descnmps, Meissouier, Ingres, H. Flan-
drin, E. Delacroix. 1864 1431.26
llamerlon (P. (x.) Painting in France after the decline
of classicism. With 14 photo, illus. 1869. 1436.14
Merson (0.) Exposition de 1861. La peinture en
France 1431.24
Planche (O.) Etudes sur I'^oole iTan<;aise (1831-52).
Peinture et sculpture. 2 v. 1855. . . . 1431.20
Scott (VV. B.) 'Gems of French art: Carbon photo-
graphs from modem artists. 1871. . . . 1436.16
See also N. A. rev., v. 74, 1862 : Blackwood, v. 78, 1856 ;
Llttell, 1865, V. 1 ; Contemp. rev., v. 6, 1867 : Fortnightly
rev., V. 7, 1867; Hiirpcr's monthly, Mch., 1877 (Contem. art.)
tfS* For ninnerous articles on French art, see p. 238-248
of the Table generale do la Hevuo des deux mondes.
31. Fresco Painting and Mural Decoration.
Arurulel society. *5" For Contents see p. 48 of Catalogue.
Goodwin (T.) Art of mural decoration. 1874. 1472.16
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S N\UE, the Qrst part of tbs TIXIiE, and the NUMBER.
544
FINE AHTS: Fresco to Gems and Precious Stones.
Oruner {L. ) Fresco decorations and stuccoes of
chorcbes and palaces ia Italy, 15th-lGth centuries.
1854.
Set or»o Blackwood's mag., Y. 88, 1860 (Arundel Boclety) ;
Ed. rev., v. 123, 1866.
Menm(e (J. F. L.) The art of painting in oil and in
fresco. 1830 1424.16
Menlfieim Mrs. M. P. ) Art of fresco painting. 1846. 1143. 01
Munlz (J. II. ) Encaustic : or Count Caylus's method of
painting in the manner of the ancients. 1760. 1443.04
Taylor (W. B. S.) Manual of fresco and encaustic
painting. 181.3. . 14J3.02
Thomas (W. C.) Mural or monumental decoration.
Fresco, encaustic, water-glass, mosaic, oil-paint-
ing. 1870 1443.03
j^- For reforeuces to immeroua articles ou Mural paint-
ing see p. 214 of the Table geuerale ile la Uevue dcs deux
moades.
j)^ See also Decorative Art (p. 510.)
32. Furniture and Household Taste.
BrotJon (K.) Kudiments of drawing cabinet and
upholstery furniture. 1835 1317.'20
EcisUake {C. L.) Hints on household taste in furni-
ture, upholstery, and other details. 18G8. 1453.17
Oairelt (R. and A.) Suggestions for house decoration
in painting, woodwork, and furniture. 1877. 14 ■)1.20
Goalie album for cabinet makers. 1868. . . . 1316.18
idea* for rustic furniture on 25 plates. 1838. 1316.34
Jones (Mrs. 0. S.) and Williams (II. T.) Hotisehold
oleganeies. 1875 1453.16
LofHe(iV.J.) A plea for art in the house. 1877. 1451.19
Loudon (J. C.) • Encyclopiedia of college, farm, and
villa architecture, and furniture. 1869. . 1313.33
PoUen (J. H.) Ancient and modern furniture and
woodwork. 1876 1453.15
— Faraitiue aud woo<lwork. [/nBrit. m'fgiudiist. 1876.] 3'J41.30
Shaw (II.) * Specimens of ancient furniture. With
descriptions, by S. R. Meyrick. 1836. . 1316.17
Stockton (F. H. and M.) The home: where it should
be and what to put in it. 1873. . . .1311.05
Sutherland (W.) Art of house decoration.1868. 1312.18
Viollet-le-duc (E. E. ) * Diotionuaire raisonne du mobilier
fran<;ais de I'lipoque carlovingienne a la reuais-
sance. 3 v. ]8j8-72 1315.24
Whitaker (H.) House furnisher and decorator's as-
sistant. 1817 1317.19
See also Harper's mag., April, 1877 ; (Furniture aud its
decoration in tiie renaissance); Scribuer's monthly v. 10-H,
1877 (A series of articles by Clarence Cook).
4^ See also, in this class. Decorative art (p. 540) ; — la-
dustrial art (p. 645) ;— o/so Arts (Useful; Cabinet making,
p. 40).
33. Qalleries and Museums.
L Descriptive Handbooks.
Atkinson (J. B.) An art tour to northern capitals of
Europe. 1873 1442.05
British Museum. Handy-book of the British Museum,
for e very-day readers. By T. Nichols. 1870. 1431.15
Jameson (Mr.i. A. ) Private galleries of art in London.
1841 1442.03
London International exhibition. Official reports. Fine
art division, part 1. Ed. by Lord Houghton.
1871 1433.-26
Louvre. Guide through the galleries. 1864. . 1421.27
St. John (B.) The Louvre; or, biography of a mu.seum.
1855 1433.21
See also Quar. rev., v. 117, 1865 (Galleries of the Louvre)
Palgrave (F. T.) Descriptive handbook to the fine art
collections in Internat. exhibition of 1862. 1433.23
Passavant IJ.D.) Tour of a German artist in England.
2 V. 1836 1413.21
SmWi. (J. ) 'Catalogue raisonne of the works of the
most eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French paint-
ers. Part 1-9. 1829-42 1425.26
Waagen (0. F.) Treasures of art in Great Britain.
[Index in v. 1.] 3 v. 1854-57. . . . 1433.05
Same. Supplement. 1857 1433.08
2. Illustrated Works.
Barri (L.) 'Herculanum etPomp^ii ; recueil des pein-
ttires, bronzes, mosa'iqaes, etc. , graves par H. Koux
aind 8 V 1455.01
FUiwUliam museum, (Cambridge, England). Illustra-
tions and descriptions of the collection of ancient
marbles, specimens of ancient bronze, and various
ancient fictile vases, formerly in the possession of
John Disney. 3 parts iu 1 v. 1849. . . 1447.02
Florence Galleries.
— Imperiale e reale galleria *Pitti. lUustrata par cura
di L. Bardi. 4 v. 1837-42 N 27.01
— JfuieuHi Florcntinum. 11 v. Viz.: . . . A.17 01
Gemmse antiquffi. Imagines. Cum observ. A. F. Gorii. 2 v.
Florentiie, 1731-32. fol A. 17.01
Statue antiquffi. Cum observ. A. F. Gorii. Floreutiae, 1734.
fol A. 17.03
Antiqua pumismata. Cum obaerv. A. F. Gorii. 3 v. Floreu-
tiai, 1734-42. fol A. 17.0*
Berie di ritratti degli eccellenti pittorl. CoUe vite da F.
MoUcke. 4 V. Fireuze, 1752-62. fi>l A. 17.07
In seguito. Esistente appresso A. I'azzi. Counotlzie da A.
Marriui. Fireuze, 1765. fol A. 17.11
— Reale galleria di Firenze. Serie 1-5 in 13 v.
1817-24 1423.01
Serie 1. Quadri di storia. 3 v. 2. Quadri di varie geuere.
1 v. 3. Ritiatti di pittori. 4 v. 4. Statue, Sassirilievi,
busti, et bronze. 3 v. 5. Cammei et intagU. 2 v.
Musie Napoleon (Galerie dnj, Publiee par Filhol ;
ri5digee par J. LavaUee. 10 v. 1802-10. . 1444.01
Museum. Disneiauum. See Fitrufilliam museum, etc. . . 1447.02
Museum of painting and sculpture. Drawn and etched
by lleveil ; with descriptive notices by Duchesne.
17 V. 1829-35 1421.01
NaUo7uil * gallery : a series of 29 plates from the best
pictures in that collection, by Correggio, Paul
Veronese, and Caracci ; Murillo, Eubens, and
Vandyck ; Poussin aad Wilson ; Gainsborough,
Reynolds, and Wilkie ; Kembrandt, Cuyp, and
Canaletti. 1846 N.27.11
National 'gallery of pictures by the great masters.
2 V 1446.24
Orlians. * Galerie lithographiee des tableaux du duo
d'Orleans, publiee par MM. Vatout et Quenot. 2 v.
1825-29. fol A.57
Pistolesi (E. ) *I1 Vaticano descritto ed illustrato. 8 v.
1829-.38. fol N.27.05
Rhi/ieiti (P.) 'Descrizione del Campidoglio. 2v. fol.
Stafford. * Engravings of the marquis of Stafford's
collection of pictures in London, arranged accord-
ing to schools and in chronological order. With
remarks. By W. Y. Ottley [and] P. W. Tomp-
kins. 4 V. 1818. fol A.57
Vienna. 'Oalerie imperiale et royale du Belvedfere k
Vienne. Gravee, avec un Texte. Publiee par 0.
Haas. 4v. en 2 1446.06
34. Gtems and Precious Stones ; Jewelry.
1. Engraved Gems and Antiques.
Billing (A.) Science of gems, jewels, e(c. 1875. 1583.12
King (C. W.) * Antique gems : their origin, uses, and
value. 1860 1585.04
— * Handbook of engraved gems. 1866. . .'1585.09
Knight (F.) * Gems, or device book. 2d ed. . 1454.04
La Chau (Abbi 0. de) and Le Bloiid (G. M.)) 'Descrip-
tion des principales pierres gravees du cabinet du
due d'Orleans. 2 v. 1780-84 1*67.10
Ponialowski (PHyice). 'Antique gems. ,yeePrendeville (J.) Pho-
tographic facsimiles, etc 1466.11
Prendeville (J.) 'Photographic facsimiles of the an-
tique gems formerly possessed by the late prince
Poniatowski, with a description and poetical
illustrations of each subject from classical authors.
2v UGti.ll
Watford i.W. S.) and Way (A.) Examples of medisBval seals.
['Archaol. jour., v. 14 and 18.) 1403.13
Westropp (II. M.) Manual of precious stones and an-
tique gems. 1874 1583.11
Worlidge (T.) * Selected collection of drawings from
curious antique gems ; etched after the manner of
Rembrandt. 1768 1466.10
See also Dublin university mag., Nov., 1874.
$g- See also (p. 544) entries under G-alleries and Mu-
seums (Illustrated works).
2. Naturcd History and Technics of Precious Stones ; Jewelry, etc.
Babinet (J.) Diamond and other precious stones. [In Smith.
report, 1870.] 3936.28
Ba^rera (Mme.de) Gems aud jewels: their history,
geography, chemistry and ana. 1860. . 1583. 10
BBOOELTN UEBOANXILS LIBBAB7.
FINE ABTS : Oems aud Predotia stones (o Italian Art.
545
CoUins {J.K) Private book of nHefiilaUoy^.1872. 3932.11
DieulafaU (Z.) Diamonds and procious stones.
1874. 1581.04
3nanuel (H) Diamonds and precious stones : their
history, value iind characteristics. 1867. 15S5.07
fairlui t IF. iV.) Ancieut bi'ouchoa aud droeB fasteuluga. [fnktt
It iiiibles of uu ai'chiBolagiBt. 1871] l<45.ia
Feuchlwanger {L.) Popular treatise on gems. IS'0. 1.18 1.01
Jeffrien (D.) Treatise (>n diamonds and piarls.
1800. . 1581.02
Kiiuj 1(7. W.) Natural history of precious stones and
precious metals. 1870. ..... 1585.10
Same. 1865 = „ , 1585.05
Lutsckaunig (A.) Book of hallmarks; or manna] of
reference for the gold .;ndsilveismith. 1872. 4002. 10
Pliniut Secundiu (C.) Natural history, v. 6, 1867. . , . 4715.06
Sdukde VereiM.) Pearls, [/ii /in Wonders of the deep.) 48%.ll
Tavetnier {J. B.) Extract IVom voyages to Inqnire concerning
diamond mines, [/it Finkerton, v. 8 J D2G.08
TUeophrastus. History of stones. 2d ed. 1774. 4113.04
Uset\U companion and artificer's assistant 18'^(i. 6:il7.06
rioilet Le Due {E. E.) ♦Bijoux do corps, 750-1650. [In hit Diet.
du mobilier franijais, V. 3. ] 1315.26
Wilson ID.) Peail-flsheries in the Persian gulf. (/?» Royal geogr.
BOC. journal, v. 3, 1833.] 903.06
See also Atlantic monthly, T. 7, 1881 IDiamonils and
pearls) ; Chambers's journal, v. i, 1867 (Diamond cutting) ;
Harper's monthly, v. 19 (Somethlug about diamonds, by
J. W. Watson) ; v. 32 (Diamonds and utlier gems, by J.
Bonner) ; v. 42 (A chapter on gems, by W. H. Strobridge) ;
V. 46 (Life in the diamond fields, by A E. Coleman), Mac-
millan, Jan., 1861 (Diamonds, by W. Pole) ; North Brit,
rev., Nov., 1862, or Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1863 (A very elabor.
ate article on the diamond).
35. Glass Painting.
Bielfeld {K) Guide to painting ou glass. . . 1472.17
Fi-dmberg {E 0.) Art of painting on glass. 1857. 1443.23
Gen.seit (M A.) Art of painting on glass. 1857. 1443.24
• Weak (J! ) Divers works of early masters iu Christian
decoration : Albert Dnrer, etc. With examples of
ancient painted and stained glass. 2 v. 1816.
Sue also Ed. rev., v. 125, 1867 (Modern glass painting).
36. Greek Art.
Mahaffy (J, P.) Greek music and painting. \In hU Bambles and
studies In Qreece. p. 282-321.J 1032.16
Tainei^H.) Art in Greece. 1871 1411.18
— Piiilosophie de I'art en Gr6ce. 1869. . . 1431.29
See also Contemp. rev., Aug., 1874 (Greek painters, by A.
8. Murray) ; Ed. rev., July 1874 (Canon of beauty in Greek
art).
*S" Set also other headings, as Ancient art (p. 639) ; —
Galleries (p. 644) ;— Gems and Jewels (p. 544) ;— Scalptnre
(p. 648) ;— etc. Much information is to be found iu works
descriptive of Greece, p. 328 of Catalogue.
37. History and Criticism.
ISee alto Ancient art (p. 639).]
D'Amers(N.) Elementary history of art 1874. 1422.19
Dean (A.) European art. \ln his Hist, of civilization, v. 7.] 417.23
Uuidltvilon (D.) General view of the fine ar.s, critical
and historical. 4th ed. 1851 1411.03
Lossing (B. J.) Outline history of the fine arts. 1431.06
Contents : Architecture. Sculpture. Painting. Engraving.
Liibke{W.) History of art. Tr. by F. E. Bunnett.
2 v. 18B8 1455.19
Pulszky {F.) Iconographic researches on human rajes and their
art. [fn Nott (J. 0.) and GUddon (G. B ) Indigenous races,
1857 ; p. 87-203.) 4736.02
Benan {E.) Discours sur I'etat des beaux-arts au 14e siecle.
[With Le Olercq (V.) and Reuan (E.) Histoire. e<c. 2781.19
Contents: Painting. Sculpture. Architecture. Music.
Vitet (L. ) Etudes sur Thistoiro de I'art. 2e ed. 4 v.
1867 1431.14
Contents : v. 1. Antiquite, Gr6ce— Rome — Bas-Empire.
▼. 2. Moyeu age. v. 3. Temps modernes : La Peiuture
en Italie, en Frauce et aux Pays-Bas. v. 4. Temps mo.
demes ; Arts divers ; Musique rellgieuse — Musique
dramatiquo.
Zeiffi (0. 0.) Manual of the historical development of
art, prehistoric, ancient, classic, early christian.
1876 14-22.21
«a- See alto Biography (p. 539) -.—Essays (p. 542);— Paint-
ing (p. 548).
38. ninmination and Missal Painting.
Audsley (W. and 0.) Art of illuminating and missal
painting. 15th ed. 1873. ..... 1472.18
JiradUey (J. .W.) uiid Ooodvoin {T. 0.) Manual of illumi-
nation ou paper and vellum. 2l8t ed., revised by
J. J. Laing. 1875 1472.19
Ceniiini {O Treatise on painting; with the art of
gilding and illuminating manuscripts. IHH. 1425. 11
Jevoilt (K.j Manual of illuminated and missal painting.
1860 1443.07
Laing (J. J.) Companion to [Bradley and Goodwin's]
Manual of illumination, coutaiumg bord<.r8, capi-
tals, text, and detail furnishing, etc. 1873. 1472.02
Tjfinms ( IK. li.) and WyUt (M. J).) Art of illuminating
as practised in Europe from the earliest times,
1860. . 1466.01
— History, theory, and practice of illuminating. Con-
deused from ' The art of illuminating.' 1465.08
Ward (Jf.) Practical treatise on the art of illuminat-
ing. . 14(i5.U5
«9- See alto (p. 14 of Catalogue; Alphabets, ornamental
lettering etc.
39. Industrial Art
Art recreations ; with receipts for prepuriug materials.
1860. . * 1443.27
Arts (Los) * somptuaires . Listoire du costume et de
I'ameubltment et des arts et induRtries qui s'y
rattachent, sous la direction de Hangard-Mauge.
Texte par C. Louandre. 2v in 1. 1857. . 1466.02
Same. Planches, 5e au 17e sifecle. 2 v. . 1466.02
Bachhoffner (G H.) Chemistry as applied to the fine
ar.s. 1837. .......... 4216.35
Sarty (P.) Chefs-d'oeuvre of the indaslrial arts.
Pottery and porcelain, enamel, goldsmith's work,
and tapestry. 1869. ....... 1453.05
Labarte (J. ) Hand-book of the arts of the middle nges
and renaissance. 1855 1413.03
Mason (0. C.) Application of art to manufactures.
[Metals, enamels, electrotypy, porcelain, glass
and ornament.] 1858. ..... .3914.23
Wyati (M. D.) Fine art, a sketch of its history, theory
practice, and application to industry. 1870. 1412.16
$^ See also At\» (Useful : various headings, p. 39-48) :—
Education, p. 642.
40. Italian Art
AiIbhA nature under au Italian sky. By M. J., if. D.
[anon.] 1853. ......... 1435.04
Burckliardt {Dr. J.) The cicerone : or, art guide to
painting in Italy. From the German, by Mrs.
A, H. Clough. 1873. ....... 1435.15
Coqneiel {A.) The fine arts in Italy iu their religious
aspect. 1859. . . 1435.07
Crowe (J. A.) and Oavalcaselle {Cf. B.) New history of
painting in Italy, 2d to the 16tL century. 3 v.
1864-66. ............. 1435.01
— History of painting in North Italy, 14th to 16th
century. 2 v. 1871 . .1435.12
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872.
Fuseli (H.) History of art iu the schools of Italy. [In hit Life,
etc., V 3.) ... 3063.11
Jameson (Mr.i. A.) Memoirs of the early Italian paint-
ers. 18.)8 1435.09
Jarves {J. J.) .Art studies: the "Old Masters" of
Italy, 1861. 1412.02
Kkqler (F. T.) Schools of painting in Italy. Tr. by a
lady. Ed. by.SirCL. Eastlake. 2 v. 1851. 1435.05
Lanzi (L.) History of painting in Italy, to the end
of the 18th century. Tr. by T. Roscoe. 3 v.
1847 1414.07
Mentz (P. ) Les chefs-d'oeuvre de la peioture italienne ;
ouvrage contenant vingt planches cbromolitho-
gnipliiques executt'es par F. Kellerhoven, trmte
planches sur bois et qnarante culs-de-lampo et
lettrea orn^es. 1870 1457.18
Oltley ( TV. Y.) 'The Italian school of design. foL
1823. . A.47.25
— •Florentine' school. ' fol. 1826." ." ." .' .' A.47/24
Bosini {G ) 'Storia della pittura italiana esposta coi
monumenti. 7 v. 8°. 1839-47. . . . 1423.18
'Same. 4 epoca in 2 v. fol. .... . A.27.8
Note. — The general index foDows p. 260 of v. 7.
Urbino (Mrs. S. R.) The old masters ; princes of art.
1870. 1414.23
Vasari (&.) Lives of painters, sculptors and archi-
tecte. [Until the ICth century]. 6 v. 1850. 1414.01
In asking for books, use tUe ■■ Book Order," giving the AUrHOB'y MAUB,the Srst putof Um XIXLE, and the NUMBBB.
646
FINE ARTS : Italian Art to Painting.
Viardot (i.) * Wonders of Italian art. London,
1H70. "35.10
Same. New York, 1870 1435. lO.a
See alto Fortnightly rev., v. 10, 1868 (Old misters at
Florence, by A. C. Swinburne ) : v. 14, 1870 (Hand and
soul, by D. G. Rossettil ; Westm. rev., v. 85, 1886 (Beview
of Talue). ^ ,
49- See oho various headings in this class, and (in
Oonntries) descriptive works of travel in Italy (p. 336) ;
Borne (p. 363) Florence (p. 319) ; Naples (p. 316), etc.
41. Landscape Painting.
Alston (J. W. ) Hints to young practitioners. Neu-
tral tint. 1820 U-24.17
Barnard (0.) Landscape painting in water colours.
1855 : • 1425.04
JBurnel (J.) Landscape painting in oil colours.
1^49 1425.02
Callow i J.) Landscape in Wiiter colours. . . 1432.04
CiMse (John). Practical treatise on landscape paint-
ing, 1862 1425.16
Clint (A.) Guide to oil painting : landscape from na-
ture. 1868 1472.28
Harley ( 0. ) Guide to landscajie drawing, in pencil
andclialk. lOthed. 1865 1472.22
Marvy (L. ) ♦ Landscape painters of England. Steel
engravings. Ed. by W.M. Thackeray. 1850. 1446.08
Needham [J.) Landscape and trees in pencil. [Foster
(V.) Drawing copy book. ] 1432.05
Phillips {O.F.) Principles of effect and colour, as applic-
able to landscape painting. [1842?] . . 1425.07
Tomlvison (W.) Art of landscape painting in oil
colours. 1871 1432.32
Williams ( W. ) Art of landscape painting in oil colours.
23d ed. 1877. 1472.21
.See Fortnightly rev., v. 3, 1866 (Place of landscape amongst
the fine arts, by P. Q. Hamertou). Aha Sketching (p. 618).
42. Lithography.
Huttmandel(C.) Manual, e<o. 1820 1445.24
8traker(C.) Instructions, etc. 1867. . . . 1445.23
43. Marine Painting.
Carmichael (J. W.) Art of marine painting in oil
colours. 7tlieS. 1876 1472.23
— Art of marine painting in water colours. 11th ed.
1S75 1472.24
44. Miniature Painting.
Day {G. W.) Art of miniature painting. 8th ed.
1870 1472.25
Mansion (L.) Letters upon the art of miniature painU
ing. [n. d.-i 1443.09
Phillips (tf. F.) Miniature painting. [With Ids Art
of drawing, etc. 1840.] 1432.29
Russell (G.) Alt of miniature painting in oil on ivory ;
wax crayons, and water colours, gilding on glass,
etc. [1870.] 1443.08
Templeton {J. 8.) and Wall {A. U.) Guide to minia-
ture painting, and colouring photographs ; with a
few words on portrait painting. 8tU ed. 1472.26
45. Monograms.
Berri (2). (?.) Monograms, historical and practical.
1869 1165.04
Bi-uUiot (F.) Dictionnaire des monogiammes, mar-
ques figurees, lettres initialea, noms abreges, etc.
3v.ini. 1832 1436.17
Chaffers (W.) Marks and monograms on pottery and
porcelain. 3d ed. 1870 1445.21
46. Moniunental Brasses.
Bou/eK(0.)MonumentalB. of England. 1849. 1467.20
Haines {H.) Manual of monumental brasses in the
British Isles. 2 v. 1861 1452.11
47. Mosaic Pavements.
Jonts{0.) Designs for mosaic pavements. With essay
on theii structure, by F. 0. Ward. 1842. 1467.01
48. Paintmg. (General Works.)
1. Theory, Practice and Criticism.
AlgarolU (F., conte). An essay on painting. 1764. 1411.23
Barry {J.) Lectures on painting. Ed. by K. N. Wor-
num. 1848 1424.08
Blanche.) Grammar of painting and engraving. 1874.
[1873.] 1425.15
Burnet [J. ) Practical essays on the fine arts. 1848. 1424. 12
— Practical hints on composition. 1853. . . 1436.08
— Progress of a painter in the 19th century. 1854. 1424. 01
Cennini ( C. ) Treatise on painting ; fresco, secco, oil,
and distemper. 1844 1425.11
EasUake (Sir C. L.) Materials for a history of oil
painting. 2 v. 1H47-69 1122.03
NoUt.—K history, rather, of materials used in oil paintiug.
FksdHH.) Lectures on painting. _Bo/m, 1848. 1424.08
— Lectures on art and painting. [In his Life, etc., v. 2-3.) 3063.11
Gullick i T. J. ) rtnd Timhs {J. ) Painting popularly ex-
plained ; including hist, sketches. . . . 1422.12
HameHon (P. G.) A painters comp. 1867. .953.22
— Practical work of painting. [In International rev., May, 1875.]
Hayter (C.) Introduction to painting. 1820. 1432.13
Howard (ir.) Lectures on painting, 1848. . 1424.03
Hunderlpfund (H.) Art of painting:. 1849. .1412.19
Laivesseio. de). Treatise on painting. 1817. 1425.10
Leslie (C.R.) Handbook for yoimg painters. 1855. 1424.04
Lessing (G. E.) Laocoon : an essay on the limits of
paintiug and poetry. 1853 1412.14
Mengs (A. li.) Works. Tr. from the Italian. 2 v.
1790 1412.08
V. 1. Memoirs ; Beauty and taste in painting. Of taste.
Reflections upon Raphael, Correggio, and Titian, and upon
the ancients.
2. Upon the means of making the polite arts flourish in
Spain. Memoirs concerning Correggio. Rules for masters
and pupils la painting.
Opie(J.) Lectures on painting. Bohn, IHiS. 1424.08
Reynolds (Sir J.) Discourses; notes and plates by
J. Burnet. 1842 1425.01
Ruskin(J.) Lectures on architecture and. 185(1. 1313.11
— Modern painters. Pts. 1-5. in 4 v. London, 18.')6-
&7. S° 1425.21
Same. 5 v. N. Y., 1852-57. 12°. . . .1424.22
— Modern painters. 5 v. N. Y., 1872. . . . 1424.-2
Schlegel (K. W. F. von). Letters on chi-istiau art [In bis i£sthe-
tic works.) 2642.12
Theory of effect. Of light and shade, of colour and
harmony. 1851 1411.06
TkoUwvj {H.) Philosophy of painting : theoretical and
practical. 1849 1425.09
Vinci (L. da). Treatise on painting. With life, by J.
W. Brown. 1835 1424. 02
mUson(,H.) Use of a box of colours. 1842. . 1425.12
Oil Painting.
Merimie (J. F. L.) Art of painting in oil, and in fresco.
1839 1424.16
Osborne (Laughton). Handbook of oil painting. By
an American artist, [anon.'] 1856. . . 1424.06
Templeton (J. S.) and Clint (A.) Guide to oil painting.
Pt. 1, Elementary, by J. S. T. Pt. 2, Landscape
from nature, by A. C. 2 v. 1868. . . 1472.27
4^ Consult Subdivisions (p. 628) for other kinds of painting.
2. History, Biography, and Criticism.
BUinj (C.) * History of the painters of all nations.
With Ulustrations. 1853 1447.17
Buchanan ( W. ) Memoirs of painting, with chrono-
logical history of the importation of pictures into
England since the French Revolution. 2 v. in 1.
1824. 14:!2.0fi
Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866. 1415.11
Elmes (J.) Arts and artists, or anecdotes of painting,
sculpture, etc. 3 v. 1825 1414. io
Heaton (Mrs. C.) Concise history of painting.
1873 1422. IS
History of painting, [anon."] L., 1835. 18°. 1412.25
Jervis (J. W., lady). Painting and celebrated painters,
ancient and modem. Schools of Italy, Spain,
Fiance, Germany, and the Netherlands. 2 v.
18.54 1414.16
Radcliffe {A. G.) Schools and masters of painting :
with app. on the principal galleries of Europe.
I87<i 1444.18
Seguier (F. P.) Critical and commercial dictionary of
the works of painters, 1250-18-50. . . . 1418. 15
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTIIiB IilBBABI.
FINE ARTS: PalnUng („ Sacred Art.
547
Sliedd (Mrs. J. A.) Famous painters and paintings.
1876 1435.16
Tyller (S.) Modern painters and their paintings.
1874 1431.37
— The old masters and their pictures. 1874. 1431.30
W\lkie (Sir D.) Remarks on painting. IM Ai« Lite, v, 3, p. 128
215.1 3188.09
Wornum {II. N.) Epochs of painting. 1864. 1432.03
j^- See also Biographr of Artist* (p. 639.)
49. Periodicals.
*Aldine (The) ; a typogrnphio art journal. v. 4-8.
1871-76
'Art, pictorial and industrial : an illustrated magazine.
y. 1, July, 1870— Juno, 1871. . ,. . . 1417.11
* AH journal (The), v. l-'2«, 1849-1876. . . .1416 11
*Art union. 10 v. 183S-1848 1416.05
'Crayon (The), v. 1-8, Jan., 1855 -May, 1861. 922.16
'Oiaphic (The): an illustrated weekly newspaper.
T. 1-14. 1870-76 1427.01
' lUufitraled London news. v. 1-69, 1842-70.
' Mfjasin piUoresque. v. 1-44, 1833-76. . . .
'Portfolio ( The) : an artistic periodical. Ed. by P. G.
Hamerton. Is70 1417.01
4f$- The library possesses among other itiuitrated jour-
nals sets more or loss complete of Harper's Weekly,
lUnstrirle Zeitung. Ueber Laud und Bdleer.
50. Pictures : Illustrated Works
not included in other divisions.
Baillie ( Oipt. W. ) 'Works, after paintings and draw-
ings by the greatest masters. 1792. . . A. .5 7. 05
Boydell's 'Graphic illustrations of Shakspeare. Loudon,
1802. fol A.37.23
Hall(S.C.) • Royal gallery of art. 4 V. fol. N.37.14
Lievre (E.) Art gems. 'Thirty engravings from emi-
nent painters. With notices. 1873. . . 1456.19
Jiogeis (C.) •Collection of prints in imitation of draw-
ings. 2 V. 1778 A. 57. 04
Waring (J. B. ) 'Ait treasures of the United Kingdom.
Chromolithographed bv H. Bedford. London,
1858. fol ". 1447.16
i^S* See also, In the general alphabet, for specimens
of their work, the names of the following artists, viz.:
Bewick (Thomas).
Buonarroti (Michael Angelo).
Canova (A.)
Catnach (J.)
Oattermole (R.)
Cruikshank (George).
Darley (F. O. O.)
Domenichino.
Dore (Gustiive).
Doyle (Uichaid).
DUrer (Albrecht).
Finden (J. and W.)
Flaxman (John).
Foster (Birket).
G-ibson (.John).
Griilray (James).
Griset ,E.)
Hogarth (William).
Holbein (Hans).
Kaulbach (W. von).
Leech (.John).
Miliais (John £.)
Mulready (Wm.)
Murillo.
Picart (Bernard).
Raphael Sanzlo.
Rembrandt.
Retsch (M.|
Reynolds {Sir Joshua).
Roberts (David).
Secoombe (T S.)
Titian
Turner (J. M. W.)
Vandyclc (Antoiue),
Wilkie (Sir David).
51. Picturesque.
Cope {E. M.) In Cambridge essays, 185(5 ; p. 115-163. ■ . 2517.14
Price (Sir U.) On the picturesque. 1842. . 1412.24
Tuniniiuj (H.) Elements of picturesque scenery. 1436.25
See also Oontemp. rev., v. 20, 1872 (Beauty conferred by
imperfection and decay, by W. E. Greg):— Scenery (p. 548).
52. Plant Form.
Burhridge (F. W.) Art of botanical drawing.1873.1472. 13
Uulme(F.K) 'Sketches from nature of plant form.
1868 1466.00
53. Portrait Painting.
Bamet (J. ) Practical hints on portrait P. 1860. 1425.08
Meirifield (Mrs.) Directions for portrait painting in
water-colours. 15th ed. 1875. . . . 1471.21
Murray (II.) Art of portrait painting iu oil colours.
•J3d .d. 1877 1472.32
Sally (T. ) Hints to yoong painters ; portrait painting.
1873 1425.14
See also Favorite authors, 1860 ; p. 161-184 (Great portrait
painters, by C. U. Leslie ; 2514.14) ; Gentleman's mag ,
July, 1866 (On portraiture, by H. ONeil) ; Contemp. rev..
V. 1, 1866 (Mod. portr. paiutiugi ; Fraser's mag., v. 74, 76,
78. 1866-()8 (Portr. painting at South Kensington].
a^ See also Figure Drawing and Painung (p. 643) j—
Hiniatnre Fainting (p. 646.)
94. Pottery and Porcelain.
Jmoux (/..) Pottery. [In Brll. m'f g Industries, 1876.] 3Mt.M
Beckwith (A.) Terra cotta, stono-wnre, fire brick,
earthen- ware. 1872 3932.12
Birch (.S.) "Hist, of ancient pottery. 2 v. 1858. 1453.02
Bohn(II. 0.) Guide to pottery, porcelain, etc. 1463.01
Brongniart (A.) Traito des arts ceruuiiques. Avec atlas.
3v. 1844 3932.15
Chaffers (W.) 'Marks and monograms on pottery and
porcelain of the renaisi-ance and modem periods.
3ded. 1870. 1445.21
Drake (W. li.) Notes on Venetian ceramics. 1453.07
Fortnum (C. D. R) Maiolica. 1876. . . . 14,'";3.09
Hooper ( W. 11. ) and Phillips (W. C.) Manual of marks
on pottery and porcelain. 1876. . . . 1453.10
Jacquemart (A.) History of the ceramic art. Tr. by
Mrs. B. Palliser. 1873 1444.15
Marryul (J.) History of pottery and porcelain, me-
disBVttl and modem. 1857 14'i3.01
Meteyard (E. ) Life of J. Wedgwood ; with sketch of the
art of pottery iu England. 2 v. 1865. 3183.20
Porter (0. Ji.) Slauufacturo of porcelain. 1852. 3932.37
Ran (C.) Indian pottery. [Sm. report, IHUe.J .... 3930.21
TreadxBeil (J. II. ) Manual cf pottery and porcelain for
Amer. collectors. 1872 1453.08
See also Littell, Feb., 1874 (from New qu. rev.)
Note. — Some practical Instrnctions on painting, enamel-
ling, etc.. are given iu Tilton's DeHigns for decorating pot-
tery 11472.34] ; Art recreations |1443.'.!7] ; Siiells Practical
instructions [1472.35], Sutherland's Practical guide [H72.38];
Qarratt's Suggestions (or painting in oils on unglazed pot-
tery 11472,37) ; Gessert 8 Art of enamelling [1472.38).
An elaborate note on Pottery and porcelain is printed In
the Boston public library Biuletiu lor Apr., 1«T7.
JiS- See also Slass-painting (p. 645);— Vases (p. 649).
55. Preservation and Restoration of Paintings.
Edwards (G, O'K.) History of the restoration of the public pic
tures at Venice, j/n Merriiield (Mrs.) Original treatises,
etc., V. 2.] 1422.09
Fielding (T. II.) Knowledge and restoration of old
paintings. 1847 1424.11
Holyoake (M.)The conservation of pictures. 1870. 1433. 14
56. Pre-Raphaelitism.
Bossetti (W. M.) Fine art, chiefly contemporary.
1867 1431.12
Ruskin (J.) Pre-Raphaelitism. 1860. . . . 1411.13
Young (K) Pre-Raffaellitism. 1857. . . .1411.19
See also Fraser's mag., v. 63, 1856 ; Galaxy, June, 1876 (by
J. McCarthy).
57. Renaissance Period.
Pofer (IT. if.) S'udies, e(c. 1873 1435.08
lalxirte (J.) AHs of the renaissance, 1855. 1413,03
la- See also Italian Art (p. 645).
58. Sacred Art
Didron (A. N.) Christian iconography; or christian
art in the middle ages, v. 1. [No more pnbl.1
1851 1442.27
DUrer (A.) The passion of oiu: Lord Jesus Christ,
pourtrayed. 1870 1434.10
Ejgleston (E.) Christ in art. With designs of Bida.
1875 1436.33
Jameson (Mrs. A.) Legends of the Madonna. 1442.52
Same. 1853 1442.26
— Legends of the monastic ordera 1852. . . 1442.19
— Sacred and legendary art. 2 v. L., 1857. sm.4°. 1442.20
Same. 2 v. Boston, 1865. 16°. . . . 1442.22
— and EasUake (Lady C. L. ) History of Our Lord as
exemplified in works of art. 2 v. 1864. 1442.17
Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 96, 1864 ; Ed. rev., v.
120, 1864.
Lindsay (A. W. C, lord). Sketches of the history of
christian art. 3 v. 1847 1442.11
Maitland (S. R.) Sacred art : music, painting. [In Ms Eight essays,
1862 ; p. 84-95.] 3573.19
Otis (C. y.) Sacred and constructive arts. 1869. 1411.17
Bio (A. F.) Poetry of christian art 1854. . 1442.24
TyrmhUt (R. St. J.) Christian art and symbolism.
1872 1442.15
JVo<(!.— Reprint from Contemp., rev., v. 1-10.
Set also Blackwood, v. 80, 1856 (Poetry of christian art) :
Qu»r. rev., v. 116, 1864.
1^ See also Ecclesiasticil art (p. 54'2) j — Symbolism
(p. 548) ; — Floral decoration (p. 543) .—Church archsology
(p. 81) :— Cross (p. 83 and 399) :— Architecture (p. 33).
In aakiu){ for boolu, use the " Bogk Orders," giving the AUTHOB'8 NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the KCMBEB.
548
FINE ARTS: Scenery to United States.
59. Scenery.
{See alio Fictoresqne, p. 647.]
Brockedan {fV.) ' Italy, classical, historical, and pictur-
esque, illustrated iind described. [184-.'-44.] 1467.13
Browne ( W. H. ) Ten coloured views taken during the
arctic expedition of H. M. S. Enterprise and In-
vestigator. 1850 1147.01
Gnistahle (J.) "English landscape Reentry : a series of
forty mezzotiuto engravings ou stael, by David
Lucas. 1855 1437.09
Finden ( K. ) The ports, harbours, watering-places, and
picturesquescenery of Great Britain. . . 1446 26
fbster (B.) Pictures of English landscape. . 1440.18
Lewis (F. C.) Scenery of the rivers of England and
Wales. 3pts. iulv. [1854.] .... 14:!7.12
Sandby (P. ) Collection of one hundred and fifty select
views in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
1783 957.04
Wright (tf. N.) and Allen (Tliomas). France illustrat-
ed, exhibiting its landscape scenery, etc. [1845-
47.] . 960.02
*»- S«« also Landscape painting (p. 545). and iu Coun-
tries (p. 285-394) numerous works illustrating particular
countries, as (under Attiens) Stuart and UevetVs *Antiqui-
tia : (under Qreece) Choiseul-Oouffier's • Voyage pitto-
rtique ; (uuder Naples) Saint-Non's * Voyage ijUlorcsque ;
(uuder Rome) tUe works of Wey [97(1 02], aud Burn [97(i.OI].
See also Turner's Southern coast of England [1446.28] and
LiberFluviorum, or river scenery oC I'raiice 11446.27]. Boy-
deli's Picturesque sconei-y of Norway |.\. -.'7.0^1 ; Sir David
Wilkie's Sketches, Spanish and Oriental IA.57.01] ; Prit-
chett's Brush notes in Holland [A S7.1'2) : Simpson's Suat
of war at the East |A.47.181 ; Mayer's Views of tlio Otioniau
empire [A 27.04] ; David Roberts's Holyland, Syria. E^ypt,
etc. [A.57.U1] ; Sandliy's Collection of l.'iO views in England,
Wales, Scotland, aud Ireland. 2 v. 178'J 1967.04]; Appletons'
Picturogque America (1136.061 aud Picturesque Europe
60. Sculpture.
Buluier-Lyllon {B. O. M. L.) Sculpture. \In Oambridge Engl.
prize poems, 1825.J 2742.32
Otmbe { 0. ) Phrenology applied to painting aud Hculp-
ture. 185,5 1415.18
Grattan {J.) Sculpture. I /n Oxford prize essays, v. 1,1836.] 2541.11
Enies ( J. ) Arts and artists ; anecdotes, etc. 3 v.
1825 1414.10
Flaxman (J.) Lectures on sculpture. 1829. . 1446.01
Same. 1865 1454.03
Hazlitt { W.) On Flaxman's Lectures. [In his Criticisms, etc.,
V. 1.) 1431.09
HjIHH. F.) Kubens a sculptor. 18(J2. . .115.5.25
Jacobs (F.) Wealth of the Oreeks in plastic art. [In Classical
studies, p. 65-98.] 5513.28
Zee ( AT)'.?. H. F. ) Familiar sketches of sculpture aud
sculptors. 2v. 1854 1454.01
Milman (//. //.) Comparative estimate of sculpture and paint-
ing. [In Oxford prize essays, v. 3. 1830.] .... 2541.13
Perkitis (C. Q.) Xuscau sculptors. With iUustratious.
2v. 1864 145.5.17
Mobinson (J. C.) South Kensington museum. Italian
sculpture of the middle ages and revival.
18(>2. 1455.27
Westmacott (JJ.) Schools of sculpture, ancient and
modem. 1864. 1454.05
— On colouring statues. [/nArcbsol. journal, v. 12.] .1463.13
niuslrateil Works.
British school of sculpture ; 20 engr. aud fifty woodcuts.
With essay and notices of artists, by W. B. Scott.
[1872.] 1457.07
Hamilton ( — ). The English school : a series of the
most approved productions in painting and sculp-
ture, executed by British artists, from Hogarth to
the present time. 4 v. 1831 1421.22
Herveu (T. K.) Illustrations of modem sculpture.
1834. . 1437.19
yfiiseum of painting and sculpture. Drawn and etched
by Reveil ; with descriptive notices by Duchesne.
1/ V. 1829-35 142L01
Viardnt(L.) Wonders of sculpture. 1873. .1454.06
Etgin and other Ancient Marbles.
British Museum. *De8oription of the collection of
ancient marbles ; with engravings. Parts 1-10.
1812^5 1468.01
Burrows {E. 1.) Elgin marbles : with an account of
Athens. 1837 1454.11
JTaslitt [Wm.) On the Elgin marbles, [In his Criticisms on art.
Ist B.l 1431.09
Viscotvli (E Q.) Letter from Antonio Canova ; and
two memoirs on the sculptn-es in the collection of
the Eari of Elgin. 1810 1154.12
#8- See also Ancient Art (p. 530) :— Galleries and Mn-
senms (p. 544) ; and the works of Canova (1466.01] ; and
Thorwaldsen (N. 27.07); also Parthenon. Bas-reUefs[1456.07).
61. Sketching.
Calvert (—). Sketcher's drawing-book. 1826. 1432.14
Delamotte (P.H.) Art of sketching from nature.
1871 1436.24
Oreen {N. E.) Hints on sketching from nature. 3 pts.
1874 1171.22
iVo(«.— Pt. 1, 6th ed. Pt. 2, 3d ed. Pt. 3 (Colour), 6th ed.
Rowbotham{T.) Art of sketching from nature. 14;)2.27
Same. 36th ed. 1875 1471.17
atubbs ((?.) 'Illustrated lecture on sketching from
nature in pencil and water colour. 186i. 1447.14
Wood (J.) Elementary treatise on sketching from
nature. 1850 1436.10
Mi' See also 'Water-color Painting {p. 549).
62. Sorrento and Inlaid 'Work.
Bope(,A.) Manual of. 1876 1466.18
63. Spanish School of Painting.
Cumberland (if.) Anecdotes of eminent painters in
Sp-iiu, in the 16th and 17th centuries. 2d ed. 2 v.
1787 1421.20
Scolt ( W. D. ) "Murillo and the Spanish school of
pointing. 1873 1447.01
64. Symbolism in Art.
Audsley ( W. and 0.) Handbook of christian symbolism.
1865 1442.14
KnUjht (R. P.) Inquiry into the symbolical language of
ancient art and mythology. 1836 3817.14
Palmer ( W.) Introd. to early christian symbolism.
1859 " 1442.16
Portal {P. P. F, baron de). Essay ou symbolic colours.
With notes by W. S. Inman. 1845. . . 1466.07
TyrwJiilt (/i'. SI. J.) Christian art and symbolism.
1872 1442.15
r^r- See also Sacred Art (p. 547) ; Emblems (p. 643).
65. Terracottas.
British Museum. Description cf ancient terracottas.
1810 1468.09
49" See also Pottery and Porcelain (p. 647).
66. Transparency Painting.
Wdliams{W.) Transparency P. ou linen. 1856. 1471.19
67. Trees.
Harding (J. D.) 'Lessons on trees. 1855. . 1447.01
Hatton ( T. ) Hints lor sketching trees from nature in
water colours. Ith ed 1471.18
Kennion ( E. ) Essay on trees in landscape. 1844. 1417.05
O'Neill (H.) Guide to pictorial art : how to use the
black lead pencil, chalks, and water colours.
5th ed. 1861 1472.30
*S" See also Foliage (p. 643) ; — Painting (Landscape,
p. 646);— Sketching (p. 548).
68. United States.
Bethune {CI. W.) Prospects of art in U. S. [In his Orations, 1850 :
p. 167-197.]
Dunlap ( W. ) History of the arts of design in the tJ. S.
2 V. 1834 1415.00
First century of the republic, p. 399-415 (Progress of the fine
arts, by J. S. Conaut) 575.24
Lester (C. E.) Artists of America. 1846. . .14)5.10
Tuckernvm (H. T.) Artist life ; or sketches of American
painters. 1847 1415.16
— Book of the artists. Biogr. and critical sketches.
Preceded by an hist, account of the rise and pro-
gress of art in America. 1867 1415.09
Toumley {D. O'C.) Living American artists. [In Scribuer'B
monthly. May, Aug., 1871 ; March, 1872.)
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (Our painters, by J.
Neal) ; N. A. rev , 1856 (Pre.'ient and future of Amer, art.);
v. 102, 1866 (Conditions ot art in America).
1IKOUKI.VM MEaOADTUiB LIBKABY.
FINE ARTS : Vases to Women Artiflts.
549
69. Vaaea
BrilUh mustum. Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan
vases in the B. M. v. 1, 1851 14(;C.22
Eivjkfidd (Sir U.) Ancient vasiis, from [his] collection.
Drawn and engraved by H. Moses. Buhn. 146G. li)
Thom-i (P. P.) Dissertation of the ancient Chinese
vases of the tjhang dynasty, 1743-149G u. c.
1851 14GG.21
IIS" Sec Pottery and Porcelain (p. 647) ;— Terracottas (p. 648).
70. Water-colour Painting.
Chase (J.) Landscape painting, and sketching in water
colours. [18.i2.] 1425.1(i
Fielding (T. H.) Introduction, e(c. 1852. . .1425.03
Foster ( Vere). Complete coarse of painting in water-
colors. 7 V ' . 1443.18
dmUnU : Pt. 1. Flowers, by Huline, etc. 2. Laudacape —
lutroductory, by J. Callow. 3. Laudacape — advani-ed, by
J. Callow. 4. Aulmals, by H. Weir. 5. Marine, by E.
Duncan. C. Flowers (2d scries), by Fitch. F. K. Uilline.
etc. 7. lliiimiiiatlug, by M. Ward.
HatloH ( T. I Hints for .sketching in water-colour from
nature. 12th ed. 1873 1471.25
LeUch (H. P.) Course, etc. With24col.pl. 2d ed.
[1873.] 1441.20
MUes (i. G.) Guide to sketching from nature in water
colours, lum . .1471.26
Murray (Mrs. E.) Modem system of painting in water
colours from the living model. 1868. . .1425.06
Noble {R. P.) Guide to watar colour painting. 14th
ed 1471.27
Penley (A.) * Sketching from nature in water-colours.
1869 1437.11
— System of water colour paintlng.33d.ed.1873. 1471.20
Howbottiam (T.L.) Landscape painting in water-colours.
31st ed. 1875 1472..I3
*3- See aim Figure Fainting (p. 543) :— Marine Fainting
(p. 548) :— Painting (p. 646) ;— Landacape Fainting (p. 646);
-Slietching (p. 648;.
71. Women Artists.
C'taylon (£ C. ) EngUsh female arUsts. 2 v. 1876. 1435.21
Contents.
Amateurs, temp. Geo. iii., v. 2.
Animal painters, v. 3.
Anne, princess of Orange, v. 1.
Beale (M.), v. 1.
1) ackwell (E.), v. 1.
Boardmaa {Mrs.)f y. 1,
C;irew (M.). v. i.
Carlisle (A.), v. 1.
Caroline {Princess), V. 1.
Charretie (A. M.). v. 1.
Cleyn (M. 8 and p.). v. 1.
Close of tke IHtli century, v. 1.
Cosway (M. C. L.), v. I.
Creed (E.). v. 1.
Decorative artiste, V*. 2.
Delany (M.), v. 1.
Earlier years of tlie 19tli cen-
tury, V. 1.
Figure painters, v. 2.
Qeutilesclii (A.), v. 1.
Harrison (M.), v. 1.
Hoadley (S.). t. 1.
Hornebolt (8.), v. 1.
Humorous designers, v. 3.
Kanffinau (M. A. A. C), T. 1.
Kiili({rew (A.), V. 1.
Landscape painters, v. 2.
Maguire (A. A.), v. 1.
More (M.). v. 1.
Moser (M.). v. 1.
Ncale (E). v. I,
Fuiiiters of flowers, fruit, and
still life, V. 2.
Portrait and miuiature painters
on enamel, etc., t. 2.
Reynolds (F ). v. 1.
Rose (8. P.). v. I.
Teeriinck (L.), v. 1.
Vunderiiiiju (A.), T. 1.
Varelst (M.), v. 1.
Elkt {Mrs. K F.) Women artists in all ages and coun-
tries. 1859 1414.24
Note.— The fiiliest sketches given are tlioso of Angelica
Kauflfmann, Rosa Bonheur, F. de Fauveau, and H. Hosnier.
.See alsii Nat. qu. rev., v. 22, 1871 (Female artists): Westm.
rev., v. 70. 1858, or Littell, 1858, V. 4 (Women artists).
as- .See aim Biograplir (p. 639).
j^S* See also, in the general alphabet, Alpliabets (p. 14) ; — Archseology (p. 32) ; — Architecture (p. 33): — Badges (p. 60) ; — Beauty
(p. 71)) ;— Caricature (p. 253) :— Oarring (p. 255) ;— Costumes (p. 284) ;— Heraldry ;— Leather-modelling ;— Music :— Mythology ;
— Numismatics ;— Paper-flowers ;— Photography, {in Arts, Useful, p. 46) :— Rings ;— Skeleton leaves ;— Wax-modelling.
Finland. See Countries. {Fintand, p. 319.)
Finlason. See also Finlayson.
Finlason (W. F.) Dissertation on the history of
hereditary dignities. 1889. 8°. ... 5616.21
— Parliamentary influence and official intrigue as dis-
closed in the inquiry before a select co-nmittee of
the aflfairs of the Ameer of Scinde. London, 1858.
16° 5712.13
Pinlay (George). History of Greece under foreign
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Contents : v. 1. Greece under the Romans. B.C. 146— a.d.
716. V. 2-3. Hist, of Byzautine and Greek empires, 716-
1453. 4. Medifflval Greece and Trebizond, 540-1461. 5. Dn-
derOthomim and Venetian do:niuatlon, 1453-1821.
Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 73, 1853 ; Nat. qu. rev.,
V. 19, 1869 ; North Brit, rev., v. 22, 1864.
— History of Greek rev. 2 V. Edin., 1861. 8°. 547.10
Pinlay (Hugh). Journal, his survey of po3tofflces betw.
Mass. and Georgia, 1773-74. B., 1867. 4°. 1136.09
Fiolaysoa (J.) Surnames and sirenames. Loudon,
[1863.] 8° 6614,09
Finlayson (Robert). On preserving the health of ships' crews.
Loudon, 1825. 8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 26.] . . . 5058.26
Firmey (Riv. Charles G. ) Memoirs. By himself.
New Yo.-k, 1876. 12" 3055.30
Pire on the hearth in Sleepy Hollow : a Christmas poem See
Hopper (E.) 1864 1661.06
Fire-alarm telegraph. See Arts vUseful, p. 43).
Fire-arms. .V^e Military science.
Fire-fiend, and other poeiua. .See Grardette (C. D.) 1868. 1644.03
Fires. [See also Arts (Useful, Fire^, p. 43).
— On tlie means r)f guarding dwelling houses against accidents
by ftre. 1816. [Pamphleteer, v. 6 : p. 399-412.) . . 6058.05
— Roper (S.) Handbook of modern steam fire engine.
1876 3U07.10
See also N. A. rev., July, 1873.
Fireside science. See Nichols (J. R.) 1872 3921 30
Fireside travels See Lowell (J. R.) 1864 2534ll2
Fireworks. See Arts (Useful, p. 43).
Firmilian : a spasmodic tragedy. See Aytoun (W. E.) . 1712.19
Firat century of the republic : a review of American
progress. By T. D. Woolsey, [and othersl. New
York, 1876. 8" 575.24
/\rote.— For Contents see p. 376 of this Catalogue.
First forms of vegetation. 5ee Macmillan (H.) 1874. .4912.28
Firth (Wm.) Case of Ireland set at rest. I/)ndon, 1825. 8*.
[Pamphleteer, v. 25.] 6058.26
Fiachel (Dr. Edward). The English constitution.
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Fiaoher (Kuno). Francis Bacon : realistic philoso-
phy and its age. L., 1857. 8°. . . . 5111.06
Fjah (Daniel W. ) Robinson's shorter course. Arithme-
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Fish (Rev. E. J.) Ecclesiology : New Testament
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Fish (F. G.) St. Ann's church, (Brooklyn, N. Y.,) 1784
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— Pulpit eloquence, (deceased divines,) master-pieces,
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— Pulpit eloquence of the 19th century: discouises,
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Pish (Simon). A supplicacion for the beggers. 1529.
Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. [Early E. T. soc. Extra
ser., no 13.] 7914.01
Fish and Fisheries.
— Bertram (J. O.) Harvest of the sea. British food
fishes. 1866 4826.03
— Couch (J.) History of thefishes of theBritish Islands.
4 v. 1868-69 4828.05
— Dekay (J. F.) Zoology of New York, pt. 4. [New
York. Natural hist, of the state, pt. 1.] . 4718.01
— Gill{T.) Arrangement of the families of fishes, or, classes
piscea, marsipobranchii, and leptocardii. 1872. [Sm. mis-
cel. coll.. v. 11.] 3935.21
Fish of the New York market. (Sm. report, 1856.] 3936.11
— Girard (C.) Monograph of the cottoids. [Sm. con., v. 3.] 3937.03
— Hamilton (R.) British fishes. [Jardine(W.) Nat.
libr., V. 36-37. 1852.] 4721.04
In asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part o« the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
550
FISH -FITZaERALD
— Jardine (Sir W.) Fishes of the perch family. [In his
Nat. libr., v. 38. 1852.] 4721.06
— Owen (li.) Comparative anatomy and physiology
of the vertebrate animalii. Fart 1. Fishes.
1816 4727.18
— Bichardson {J,) Fish of the Arctic regions, [/n Belcher {5t)' E.)
Eipeciition, e(c.,lS55; p. 347-376.) 1144.04
— Schomburrjk (H. II.) Fishes of British Guiana. 2 v.
[Jardine (Sir W.) Nat. hbr.,T. 89-40. 1852.] 4721.07
— SioamTOrtCVK) Nat. hist, of fishes. 2v. ]8:i8. 4825.06
— ratrdl(W.) Hist, of British fishes. 2v.l83(i. 4828.17
Sa alto Quar. rev., v. 116, 1864 (Eels); Westm. rev., v. 82,
1864 [Herring); Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1862; v. 60, 1850 {Shark
Family),
49~ See alto Natural History. (General vtorks.)
Black Bass,
— Eoff (J.) Habits of the black baas of the Ohio, [/n Smith.
rep., 1854,]
— QUI (T.) Ou the species of the goDiiB micropteriis (lac.) or
gryutes (anct.) [In Amer. assoc, sdeDce, v. 22, 1873.J 3946.20
Salmon.
— Brown (W.) The natural history of the salmon ;
rearing, e(e. 18G2 4626.12
— Sussell (A.) The salmon. 1864 4826.28
Reviewed in North ISrit. rev., v. 43, 1888.
See aUo articles upiiii ihe English salmon fisheries and
legislation in Blackwood, v. 89, 1864 (What's a grilse ?); Ed,
rev., Jiiu., 1873.
JKS" For numerous works on angling, including mono-
graphs on the pike, roach, and salmon, see Amusements
{Fishing and angling, p. 24). See also Fraser's maw,, v. 63,
1861 ; V. 76, 1867 ; Quar. rev., v. 101, 1867 ; v. 113, 1863 ;
Wcstm. rev., v. 76, 1861.
Ptoh-Culture.
— Bertram (J, G.) Fish culture in France. (/» Qalton (F.) Vaca-
tion tourists, 1862-3.J 926.13
— Buckland (F, T,) i'ish hatching. 1863. .4826.23
— Oarlick (T.) Treatise on the artificial propagation of
fish. 1857. 4826.29
— Oreen(S.) Trout culture. 1870 4826.31
— Norris (T.) American fish-culture. 1868. 4826.30
— Stone (L. ) Domesticated trout, how to breed and
grow them. 1872 J826.32
*S- See also Fisheries (below).
Fisheries.
— Baird (S. F.) Memoranda of inquiry relative to the food
fishes of the U. 8. ; Questions relative to the food fishes of
the U. S. [fn Sm. miscel. coll., v. 10.) 3936.20
Report on fishes on the coasts of New Jersey and Long
Island. [Sm. report, 18.M.] 3936.09
— Bernard (Sir T,) Of a supply of fish, lor tlie manufacturiug
poor. 1813. [Pamphleteer, v. 1.] 6068.01
— Beiiram (J. 0. ) Harvest of the sea. British food
fishes. 1866 4826.03
— Fisherman's magazine and review. Ed. by H. Chol-
mondeley-Pennell. 2 v. 1861-65. . . 4616.08
— Oesner (A,) North Amer. fisheries, [In Amer. Keoe, goc, v, 1,
1859.J . 905,08
— Liimont (J, ) Seasons with the sea-horses. 1861. 1 144. 03
— Paterson (J.) Treatise on the fishery laws of the
United Kingdom, incl. angling. 18ti3. . 4616.20
— Perky (M. H, ) Report on the sea and river fisheries
of New Brunswick. 1852 4828.21
— Pians and proposals transmitted to the committee on
the British fishery, [tmou.] L., 1750. 8". 5911.06
— Sabine (i.) Keport on the principal fisheries of the
Amer. seas. 1853 4828.22
— United ittates. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, lie-
ports, by Spencer F. Baird. 1871-3. WashinKton,
1873-74. 8° 4S31.01
Contents : Pt. 1. On the condition of the sea fisheries of
the south coast of New England. Pt. 2, 1. Inquiry Into
the d^rease of the food fishes, 2, P.opagatiou of food-
fishes in the waters of th.i United States,
See also on the fisheries of the British Islands, Blackwood
v. 79, 1866 (2 art., on the Scottisli fisheries) ; Fortn rev,i
V. 4, 1866 (by J, G, Bertram) ; Fraser's mag,, v. 71. 1865 ;
v. 76, 18G7 ; North Brit, rev., v. 44, 1866 ; Quar. rev., v. 122
1867 ; West, rev., v. 78, 1862.
«- See also Whale fishery. In general alphabet.
Fiahbough (Wm.) The macroco.sm, or, the universe
without and the world within. New York, 1853.
l« 3914 01
Ftohboume (E. GardinarV Lecture's on iaval archi-
tecture. London, 1846. 8° 4517 02
— Oiir ironclads and merchant ships. London, 1874.
^ 4517.32
Fisher (George Adams). Yankee conscript ; or eighteen
months in Dixie. Ph., 1864. 16"=. . . 643.07
Fisher (Prof. George Park). Essays on the super-
natural origin of Christianity, with special reference
to the theories of Kenan, Strauss, and the Tiibin-
gen school. N. Y., 1866. 8° 3552.17
— LifeofBenj. Sillim.tn. 2 v. N. Y., 1866. 12°. 316407
— Rationalism. [In Boston lectures, 1870.] 3523.21
— The Reformation. N. Y.,1873. 8°. . . 34:i5.04
Fiflher (Joseph). Where shall we get. meat? Food
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ZUsher (Richard Swainson). Book of the world. 2 v.
New York, 1852. 8°. 915.01
— Gazetteer of the United States. N.Y.,1853. 8°. 1135.05
Fisher (Robert Swainsou). Select translations from
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Fisher (Sidney George). The trial of the constitution.
Phila.,1862. 8° 5731.03
Fisher (Walter M.) The Oalifornians. London, 1876.
12° 1J2:.27
Fisher (Wm. Logan). History of the institutioii of
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1859. 12° 3552.22
Fisher's national magazine, v. 1-3. New York, 184.5-
46. 8° 8093.09
Fisherman's magazine and review. Ed. by H. Chol-
mondeley-Pennell. AprU, 1864— Oct., 1865. 2 v.
L., 18(54-65. 8°. 4'il6.l18
Fishing. See Amusements (Fishing and Angling, p. 24) ; Fisher-
ies (p. 560) ;— Whale fishery.
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Fiske (Daniel Taggart). Faith working by love : life
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Fiske (John) Myths and myth-makers. Boston, ls7J.
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— Outlines of cosmic philosophy, based on the doc-
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iVo(e.— Reviewed in New Kuglander, July, 1875.
— Tobacco and alcohol. 1. It does pay to smoke.
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— Unseen world, and other essays. B.,1876. 12°. 3552.09
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Fitch (John). Original steam boat supported ; reply to James
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SIS' See also lives of Fitch in Biography fp. 144).
Fitch (Ralph). 'Voyage to Pegu, Ormua, aud the East Indies. \In
Pinkerton, v. 9, 1811 ;— Haklnyt, v. 2, 1810;— Kerr, v. 7,
1824.J
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(H. T.) 1868 3'J2».13
Five hundred points of good husbandry. Tnsser (T.) 1848. 1694.07
Five-minate t^ks with young women. .^'ja Lewis (Dio). 1874.4321 26
Five niontha on the YangTsze. See Blakiston (T. W.) 1862. 1026.20
Five senses of man. ^Ve Bernstein (J.) 4323.12
Five years in an English university. See Bristed (0. A.) 6615.03
Fixtures (Law of). See Law. {Fixtures.)
Tjoii. Isle, and Tor. See Spender (G.) 1870 964.24
Flagellation and the flagellants.
— Cooper {W. M.) Flagellation, etc. : history of the
rod. 1869 5818.26
— D'lMlme(J.L.) Hist, of the flagellants. 1777. 5818.26
Flagg (Edmund). Beport on the commercial relations
of the U. S. 4 V. Wash., 1850-57. 4°. . 5918.08
— Venice ; the city of the sea, 1797-1849. 2 v. New
York. 1853. 12° 972.04
Flagg (Willard 0.) The farmers' movement in the Western States.
[in Amer. soc. sci. asaoc. Trans., no. 6, 1874.J . 5811.03
Flagg (Wilson). Analysis of female beauty. Boston,
1834. 18° 5091.02
— Birds and seasons of New England. Boston, 1875.
12° 4815.09
— Studies in field and forest B., 1857. 12°. 4712.30
— Woods and by-ways of New England. Boston,
1872. 8° 491.5.16
Flagg (Wm. J.) Three seasons in European vineyards.
New York, 1S(;9. 12° 6133.06
Flags. Firjsbee {A.) Maritime flags of all nations,
with geog. deso. of every kingdom. 1839. 931.01
— HamUton (5.) Hist, of the F. of the U.S. 1852. 573.01
— Ze (fras (A.) 'Album des pavilions, guidons,
^ammes, de toutes les puissances maritimes.
1858 4518.14
— Preble {&. K) Complete hist, of the U. S. flag, with
introd. account of the symbols, banners, and
flags of anoient and mod. nations. 1872. 573.20
t^See also Military aciouce. {Dress and colors.)
Flamank (James). Mind and manner. London, 1870.
12° 5135.23
Flammarion (CamiUe). The atmosphere. From the
French. Ed. by J. Glaisher. L., 1873. 8°. 4028.09
— History of the heaveua. See BUka (John F.) Aatroooniiea'
myths 4013.ia
— La Pluralitt! des mondes habitus. 14fi M. P.iris.
1869. 16° 401o.2a
— Marvels of the heavens, Tr. by Mrs. N. Lockyer,
London, 1870. 12° 4015.27
— Stories of infinity : Inmen-history of a comet in in-
finity. Tr. by S. B. Crocker. B.,1873. 16°. 4013.02
— Travels in the air. See Glaisher (J.) ami o(A«i». . . 3927 .M
Flamateed (Jolin . See OontlMnian's mag., Feb., Mob., April, 1H<I6
J. F. and the Greenwich ol>8ervst^>ry)
Flanders. Uir- .lee (in Countries) Flanders p. 319) ;—BelgiDm
(p. 293) ; —Netherlands (p. 347). Alio Fine Arts {Dutcl, and
Flemish art, p. 541) ;— Literature {Ftemishi.
Flanders (Henry). Exposition of the constitution of
the United States. Ph., 1860. 8°. . . 5734.07
Same. 2d ed. Phila., 1874. 12°. . .5734.07
— Lives of the chief justices of the U. 8. Philadelphia,
1855. 8° 324G.07
Contents : John Jay. John Rutlcdge.
Same. v. 2. N. Y., 187.".. 8°. . . . 3216.25
Contents : Wm. Gushing Oliver Ellsworth. John Harsball.
Flandrin (Hijipolyte), painter. [Bv Mrs. Sidney A.
Lear.] L., 1876. 12°. ..."... . 3056.30
Flattery.
— PluUireh. Treatise upon the distinction between a
friend and flatterer, with remarks by T. North-
more. 1793 3093.27
How to know a flatterer from a friend. {In hit Morals,
v.2, pp. 100- 156. J 6435.27
Flaubert (Gustave). Madame Bovary ; moenrs de
province. 2 v. in I. Paris, 1866. 12°. . 7021.26
— Salammbo. 6e ed. Paris, 1866. 12°. . . 7021.27
iSToie.— Noticed by Sainte-Beuve. in his TTouveaux lundls, v. 4.
See also Lipplncott, Oct., 1870 (O. F., tlie realiat).
Flax.
— Deman {E. F. ) Flax ; its cultivation and manage-
ment. 1851. ['Miscel. pamph.,' v. 21.] 5093.21
— War.ies{J.) On the cultivation of flax. 1847. 6124.26
*i* See also Arts (Uaefnl : manufactures, p. 44).
Flazman (John). Anatomicitl * studies of the bones
and muscles, for the use of artists. Engraved by
Henry Landseer ; notes by W. Robertson. London,
1833. fol 1456.04
— Compositions from * .Sischylr/?. Engr. by T. Piroli
and Frank Howard. L., 1831. obi. fol. . N.27.13
— Compositions from * Hesiod. Engr. by W. Blake.
London, [1831?] obi. fol N.27.13
— Compositions. * Iliad of Homer. 40 pi. [London,
1831 ?] obi. foL N.27.13
— Compos^itions. 'Odyssey of Homer. 35 pL [London,
1831?] obi. fol N.27.13
— Lectures on sculpture. L., 1S29. 8°. . .1446.01
Same. London, 1865. 12° 1454.03
«S- For biogr. notices o( Flaxman, see Biography (p. 145).
Fleetrwood (George). Account of the battle of Lutzen
and death of Gusta\-U8 Adolphus ; ed. by Sir P.
de M. G. Egerton. London, Camden miscel., v. 1.
1847. 4° 5112.39
Fleetwood (John). Life of Jesus Christ. Buffalo,
1852. 12° 3122.08
Fleetwood (Wm.) Chronicon preciosum. London,
1745. 8° 5936.01
Fleming (C. ) and Tibbins (J. ) Koyal dictionary [v.l.]
English and French, and [v. 2.] French and Eng-
lish. 2 v. Paris, 1866-67. 4°. . . .6416.04
Fleming (George). Animal plagues. London, 1871.
8° 4332.02
— Babies and hydrophobia. L., 1872. 8°. .4345.07
— Travels on horseback in Mantchu Tartary. London,
1863. 8°. 1025.13
Fleming (John). Molluscous animals. Edinburgh,
1837. 8° 4825.24
Fleming (Wm.) Manual of moral philosophy. London,
1867. 12° 5435.i2
— Vocabulary of philosophy. Phil., 1860. 12°. 5413.01
Flemish. See Flanders {above).
Flemish relics, .fee Stephens (F. G.) 1866 966.08
netcher (Andrew, of Utilloun). Political works. Glas-
gow, 1849. 10= 57i3.v«
Contents : Of militias. Of the afbirs of Scotland, 1698.
Ot the affairs of Hpain, 1698 : Speeches.
flSJ- For biogr. notices of F., see Biography (p. 145).
Fletcher (iMrs. Eliza Dawson, EivjUndy.h.mO, d.l858).
Autobiography. With letters. B.,i876. 12°. 30^6. 16
In aaklag for booka, use the '• Book Order," giving the ^U I'HOH'd NAUE, the Arat part of the TITLE, and tbe NUMUSIl,
553
FLETCHER - FLtJCKIGER
Slatoher (Frauds). The world encompassed by Sir
Fraucis Drake. [1577-1579.] Ed. by W. S. W.
Vaui. London, Hakluyt soc, 1854. 8°. 925.15
Fletcher (George). Dramatic studies of Shakespeare.
London, 1817. 12°. 1753.13
Fletcher (Giles). Of the Busse commonwealth, 1588.
Ed. by E. A. Bond. L., Hakl. soc, 1856. 8°. 996.13
— Complete poems. Ed. by A. B. Grosart Loudon,
1876. 12". [Spenser library.] ....
— aTul Phineai). Poems. Ed. witU life by A. Cbalaiers. [In
Chalmers' EiigUsh poets, v. C, 1810.] 1626.06
— Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) British poets, v. 5, 1819.) 1681.05
Fletcher (liev. J. P. ) Notes from Nineveh, and travels
in Mesopotamia, Assyria, and Syria. 2 v. Loudon,
1850. 12° 1042.14
Fletcher (James). History of Poland. [To 1830.]
New York, 1852. 18°. 545.06
Fletcher (Rev. James C.) and Kidder {Rev. D. P.)
Brazil and the Brazilians. 6th ed. Boston, 1866.
8°. 1164.16
Fletcher (James Ogden). Railways in their medical
aspects. London, 1867. 12°. .... 4327.18
Fletcher (Joseph). History of independency in Eng-
land, since the reformation. 4 v. London, 1847.
12°. 3152.17
Fletcher (Phiueas). Purple island, a poem. London,
1816. 8° 1613.14
— Poems. See Fletcher (Giles and Phineas), above.
Fletcher prize essay. 2 v. B , 1873-75. 8°.
1875. Faunce (D. W.) the christians in the world. 3.'>47.25
1877. Faris (W. W.) The children of light. . . .3647.31
Fleuraoges (Robert in. de La Mai'ck de). Histoire, leiguo de
liouis xii. et Frauyois i., 1499-1621. [Petitot. Coll. dea
mem., 1 sir., v. 16.] 601.16
Fleury {Prof. A. L.) Gold in an amorphous and
chemically combined condition in nature. Also
new processes for extracting precious metals from
their ores. B., 18C8. 8° 3934.44
Pleury (Claude, «W^). Ecele.'^iastical history, [a.d.381-
455.] Tr. with notes. 3 v. Oxford, 1842. 8°. 3427.18
— Manners of the ancient Israelites. Enl. by A. Clarke.
6th ed. L., 1845. 16° 3441.21
— Manners of the christians. Oxford, 1872. 16°. 3552.26
Fleary (Jules) . See Champflenry.
Pliesenae-bliittor, v. 50-66. Miiuchen, [1869-77.] 4°.
Flights and fancies. S'e Cromwell (M.) 1625.32
Flinderaland aud Sturtland. See Jessop (W.B.H.) 2 v. 18i;2. 1062.01
nUut (Austin, jr. ) Physiology of man. [v. 1.] Intro-
duction ; the blood ; circulation ; respiration. New
York, 1866. 8° 4326.06
Same [v. 2.] Alimentation, digestion, absorp-
tion, lymph, aud chyle. N. Y., 1867. 8^ 4326.07
Same. [v. 3. ] Secretion ; excretion ; ductless
glands ; nutrition ; animal heat ; movements ;
voice and speech. N. Y., 1870. 8°. . .4326.08
Same. I v. 4.] Nervous system. New York, 1872.
8° 4326.09
-Same. [v. 5.] Special senses ; generation. 1874.
8°. (With general index to 5 vols.) . . 4326.26
— Teit-book of human physiology. New York, 1876.
8° 4348.12
Flint (Anst'n, sr. ) Treatise on the principles and prac-
tice of medicine. 4th ed. Phila.,1873. 8°. 4315.17
— Practical treatise on diseases of the heart. 2d ed.
Phil, 1870. 8°. 4354.13
Flint (Charles L. ) Milch cows and dairy farming.
Boston, 1859. 12° 6134.01
Font (Henry M. ) Bailroads of the TJ. S. ; hist, and
statistics."' Ph., 1868. 12°. 3925.24
Flint (James). Sermon on the death of Rev. Abiel
Abbot. Salem, 1828. 8°. 3581.26
Flint (Robert). Philo.sophy of history of Europe, v.l.
New York, 1875. 8°. 447.01
v. 1. France and Germany. [With independent t. p.]
BeTiewed in Fortnightly rev., Sept., 1874.
Flint (Timothy). Condensed geography and history
of the western states, or the Miss, valley. 2 v.
Cin., 1828. 8° 1135.22
Same. [ With title'] History and geography, etc.
3ded. 2v.ini. Cin., 1833. 8°. . .1135.16
Fllnter (George D.) Present state of the island of
Puerto Rico. Load., 1834. 8°. . . . 1162.22
Flood (Warden). Memoirs of Heury Flood. Dublin,
183S. 8° 3057.02
Floral decoration. See Fine arts (p. MX).
Floral emblems. See Phillips (H.) 1825 4913.33
Floral home : Minnesota. .See Bishop !H. E.) 1857. . . 1123 05
Flora's lejicon. See Waterman (C. H.) 1857 4913.19
Floras. .See Botany (p. 224).
Florence. See Countries (Florence, p. 319) ; — Fine arts {GaUeriet,
p. 544 ; — Italian art, p. 645).
Florence of Worcester. Chronicle ; Fnglish history to
Edward i. [a.d. 1295.] Tr. 1 y T. Forester. Lond.,
18.-,4. 12° 471.13
Florentine nights. See Heine (H) 1873 2528.27
Floriaii (Jean Pierre Claris de). History of the Moors
of Spain. New York, 1852. 16°. [H.F.L.] 981.01
— Numa Pompilius. London, [n.d.] 21°. . 2.5.87
— Hoasiaye {II.) Men and women of France, v. 1. . . 3262.18
Florida. See Countries ( Florida, p. 319) j — United States {Florida
war, 1830-46 ; p. 3S6).
Florine. ou la belle Itdiennc. [Cabinetdes fees.v.lO, 1786.] 7052.19
Flonis ( Lucius Annseus). [Epitome of Roman history,
to Augustus Csesar. ] Tr. by J. S. Watson. Lond. ,
1852. 12° 432.26
— Epitome rerum Romanarum. ex ed. J. F. Fischeri.
In usum Delphini. 2 v. L., Valpy, 1822. 8°. 7713.16
— (Euvres completes. [Abreg^ de Ihistoire romain?.
Lai. et Fr. Tr. par T. Bandement.] Paris, 1861.
8° 7725.19
lUourens (Marie Jean Pierre). De la longevite hu-
maino et de la quantite de vie sur le globe. 4e ed.
Paris, 1860. 12'°. . . , 4327.08
— De la vie et do rintelligenoc. 2o ^d. Paiis, 1858.
12° 1327.09
— History of the Academy of sciences of Paris. [Sm. report,
1862.) 3936.17
— JiiBsieus, aud the natural method. [Sm. report. 1867.] 3936.22
— Memoir and works of Cuvier. [Sm. report, 1808.] . 3936.23
— Memoir of Bhimenbach. [In Blumenbach. Anthro. treatises,
1805.] 4734.14
— Memoir of Ducrotay de Blainville. [Sm. rep., 1865.] . 3936.20
— Memoir of E. Geoffrey-Saint-Hilaire. |Sm rep., 1861.] 3936.16
— Memoir of F. Magendie. [Sm. rep., 1806.] .... 3936.21
— Memoir of L. von Buch. [Sm, report. 1862.] . . .3936.17
— Memoir of L. J. Tlieuard. [Sm. report, 1862.] . . . 3936.17
— Memoirs of. P. deCandolle. [Sm. report, 1859.] . .3936.1*
— Recueil des eloges historiques. 3 v. Paris, 18G2.
12° 7045.01
Flcwer (J. W.) Adam's disobedience, and its results
as shown in Scripture. 2d ed. L., 1871. 8°. 3552.24
Flower (Wm.) Visitation of Lancaster, 1567 ; ed. F.
R. Raines. London, 1870. 4°. [Chetham soc.,
V. 81.] '. . . 5095.41
Flower (Wm. Henry, ed.) Recent memoirs on the
Cetacea, by Profs. Esehricht, Reinhart, aud Lillie-
borg. London, Ray soc, 1866. . . . 4749.09
Flower and thorn. .See Aldrioh (T. B.) 1612.30
Flower-de-Luee. .See Longfellow (H. W) 1664.15
Flower, fruit, aud thorn pieces. See Bichter (J. P. F.) . 243.26
Flower (The) garden: quarterly magazine. Oct., 1872^
Oct., 1873. Brooklyn, 1873. 8°. . . . 6132.22
Flower-paintiug. See Fine arts {Flower painting, p. 643).
Flowers aud festivals. See Barrett (W. A.) 1868. . . .1451.01
Flowers of history, to 1307. See Matthew of Westminster. 47 1 .21
Flowers of history, to 1235. Sfe Roger of Wendover. . 471.11
Flowers t)f literature. See Oxberry (W.) 4v 6217.11
Flowers. JSEg' See Agriculture. {Flowers, p. 8) ; — Botany (p.
225) ; alio Fine Arts {Floral decoration, p. 643) ; — Paper-
flowers [1443.26]; — Phantom-flowers [1443.28] : — Wax-
modeUing [1443.26 ; 1443.31],
Flo'wera (Language of).
— Adams (H. 0.) Language and poetry of F.
1868 4913.21
— CaHer (Mrs. S. C.) Lexicon of ladies' names : with
floral emblems. 1865 4913.25
— Hooper (L. ) Lady's book of flowers and poetry.
1864 4913.17
— Ingram (J.) Flora symbolica ; or language of F.
"1869 4913.20
— MUter (T.) Poetical language of F. 1855, 4913.18
— Osgood (F. 8.) Poetry of flowers. 1843. .4913.24
— PhiiiipsiH.) Floral emblems. 1825. . .4913.23
— Tyas(T.) Flowers and heraldry. 1851. .4913.22
— }Vaterman (Miss C. H.) Flora's lexicon : language
of flowers. 1857. ........ 4913.19
Flowery scroll : a Chinese novel Tr., with notes, by
Sir J. Bowring. London, 1868. 12°. .7811.08
Fliickiger (Friedrich A.) and Hanbury (Daniel).
Pharmacographia. London, 1874. 8°. . 4313.13
BBOOELXM UEBOANTILK LIBBABK.
PLUSH- FORBES.
558
Flush times of Alabama and Missisaippi. See Baldwin (J.B.) 131.15
Flate. Sf^e Music.
rif loavod. AVe Oalvorloy (E. 8.) 1872 1025.18
Flying. [Sefi also Arts (Usoful : Aeronautics, p. 39.1
— ■ JUarei/ (M.) Phenomoua of flight. [Sm. rep., 1809.] 3930.21
— I'finr/ivw (J. Ji.) Animal locomotion. 1874. 4723.21
Fljring Dutchman. See Saxe (J. Q.) 1862 1083.16
Foa {Mine. Eugenie Bodrigues Gradis). Lo petit Robin-
son de Paris. Boston, [IStia.] 12°. . .7021.28
Fodea (J.) Boilermakers' and iron shipbuilders' com-
panion. London, 18G'J. 16° 3923.31
Fog-signals. Ti/ndaU (Prof. J.) in Pop. sol. mo., Feb., Mch., 1875.
Foley (E. D.) Cotton manufactorors' assistant. Man-
chester, 1870. 12° 3931.07
Folklore.
— Bell (B.) Ancient poems, ballads, and songs of the
peasantry of England. 1857 1014.26
— Bell ( W. ) Shakespeare's Puck, and his folklore illus.
from superstitious of all natiouB. 3v. 18d2. 3816.13
— BoUreU (W.) Traditions and hearthsido stories of
West Cornwall. 1870 3816.20
— Busk (iJ. II.) Roman legends; collection of the
fables aud folklore of Rome. 1877. . .3813.44
— Chambers (ij.) Popular rhymes, flroaido stories,
and amusements of Scotland. 1842. . . 1632.07
— Fblk-lore : choice notes from " Notes and Queries."
London, 1859. 16°. 2521.03
— Oover (G. K) Folk-songs of Southern India.
1872 7815.U4
— Henderson ( W. ) Folk-lore of the northern counties
of England and the borders. 1866. . .3816.07
— Halliwdl {J. 0. ) Popular rhymes and nursery tales.
1849 1615.21
— Sunt (R.) Popular romances of the west of Eng-
land : drolls, traditions, etc. 1865. . . 3816.08
— Kdghiley (T-) Fairy mythology. 1850. . . 185.21
— Kellj/ (W. K.) Curiosities of Indo-European tradi-
tion aud folk-loro. 18(J3 3816.19
— Kennedy (P. ) Legendary fictions of the Irish Celts.
1866 3816.18
— Miller (U.) Scenes and legends of the North of
Scotland. 1852 954.20
— MOUer {M.) Folk-lore. Chips, elc., v. 2. 1869. . . . 2537.20
— Morgan {Lady). Puck of the paly. [In Morgan (T., and lady).
Book witliout a uame, v. 2, p. 273.] 2641.03
— iJe/ic.? for the curious, [anon.] 2 v. 1824.6211.27
T. 1. Legendary talcs, siugular customs, etc.
— Taylor (J. ) Antiquitates curiosaj : old saying.s,
proverbs and singular customs. 1819. . 6214.28
— Swainson (G) Handbook of weather folk-lore.
1873 4021.31
— Thorpe (B. ) I'ulo tide stories : Scandinavian and
North German popular tales aud traditions. 261. 32
See also Beutley'a niiscel., v. 61, 1867 {Folk-lore of the
northern counties) ; Cornhill mag., Jan., 1876 (Comparative
folk-lore, by J. A. Farrer) ; Frasor's mag.. Doc, 1873 (Folk-
lore of Devonshire, by K. J. King).
Kg- See alto FAtRV tulIss (iu Fiction, p. 480);— Legends
and traditions: — Mythology aud mytlis etc. ; — Superstitions.
See aim some works on popular autiqiiitios {^iveu under
Calendar (p. 247), aK Brande (J.) : — Chambers (U.) ;— Hone
(W.) ;— and mucli information may be found iu Notes and
queries. {See ' Folk lore,' iu its general indexes).
Folkard (H. C.) The sailiug boat. 3d ed. London,
18'i3. 8° 4517.18
Follen (Mrs. Eliza Cabot). Life of Charles FoUen.
Boston, 1S44. 12° 3057.03
"' Following the drum.'' See Vlelo (E. L.) 18S8. . . . 1124,03
FoUy (Prai«e of). See Erasmus (D.) 6212.08
Folly as it flies. See Farton (if is. James). 1863. . . . 2541.10
FolsonnE. G.) Logical book-keeping. Double entry.
New York, 1873. 12° 4015.08
Folsom (Cbas. F., M.D.) Our meat supply and public health. [In
Mass. State tmard of Health.. 6th report. 1875. . 4346.22
— Diseases of the mind. [In Mass. State hoard of health. 8th
annual report. 1877 ; p. 125-533.]
Folsom (Oeorge). Aimiv. discourse at Brunswick, Sept. 0, 1846.
[In Maine hist. soc. Coll., v. 2.] 002.02
— Argall's oxpod. to Acadia and Manhattan Island, 1613. [In
New York hist, soc. Coll.. 2d b„ v, 1.)
— Memoirs of T. L. Winthrop. Boston, 1857. 8". [In Arcbaolo-
gia Amer., v. 3.] 677,20
Fonblanque (Albany) and Holdsworth (W. A.) How
wo are governed : handbook of the government of
Great Britain. Enl. by A.C. Ewald. London, 1869.
16° 5712.01
Fonblanque (jUbany W., Eiujlish journalist). Life
and labours. Ed. by his nephew, £. B. de Fon-
blanque. London, 1874. 8°. . . . . 3056.29
Fonblanque (Edw. Bnrriugt<m de^. Administration
and organization of tho British army. London,
1858. 8°. . . 4516.03
— Niphon and Pe-ohe-li ; or, two years in Japan aud
Northern China. L., 1862. 8°. . . .1022.17
— Political and military episodes from the life and
corresp. of John Burgoyne, general, statesman,
dramatist. London, 1876. 8°. . . . . 3025.23
Fonsaagiives (Jean Baptiste). The mother's work
with sick children. Tr. by P. P. Foster. New
York, 1872. 12° 4331.27
Fontaine. See also La Fontaine.
Fontaiae {Reu. Edward ). How the world was peopled.
New Yo^k, 1872. 12°. . , 4733.14
Fontainebleau. .See articles in Catholic world, May, 1873 ; Oon-
tlemau's ma^.. Sept., Oct., 1867 ; New monthly, Dec, IdM ;
Feb., 1856 : Wostm. rev., v. 86, 1866.
Fontanges (M. A. de a. de li,, ductiessedQ, mislreu of Louis J^IV.)
See New monthly, March, 1805.
Foutenelle (Bernard le Bouyer de). History of oracles.
From the French. Lond., 1750. 24°. . 3813.35
— Northern worthies : or lives of Peter the Great and
Catherine. 2d ed. Lond., 1730. 24°. .3142.13
Fontrailles (Louis d'Astarac.m'comtede). Belation, 1642. [/n Fe-
titot. Mem. 2 ser., v. 64.] 5123.33
Fonvielle (Wilfrid de). Thunder and lightning. 'Cr.
and ed. by T. L. Phipson. N.Y., 1870. 16°. 4027.17
— Travels in the air. [In Slaisber (J. and others.) . . 3927.30
Food. See Adulterations (p. 6) ;— Domestic economy {Cookery; —
Food and Vte tabU, p. 420) ; — Botany {Economic, p. 224) ; —
Medicine [Food and diet).
Pools. Collier (J. P.) Fools and jesters. . . 1756.10
— i)e/epierre( 0.)Histoire litte'raire des fous.1860. 6212.22
— Doran (Dr. J.) Court fools. 1858. . . .2523.09
See also Blackwood, Sept., 1874 (The Qreek fool) ; Winslow's
journal v. 12, 1859 (Literary fools).
Foot. See Medicine {Foot) ;— Arts (Useful : WeighU and mea-
tures, p, 48).
Foot of the cross. See Faber (F. W.) 1859 3647.12
Foote (Andrew Hall). Africa and the Amer. flag. New
York, 1854. 12° 1092.01
-~Hoppin{J. M.) Life of A. H. P. 1874. . 3057.23
Foote (E. B.) Science in story. Sammy Tubbs, the
boy doctor, and "Sponsie," the troublesome mon-
key. 4 V. New York, 1874. 32°. . . 196.2.-3
Foote (Henry Stuart). Texas and the Texans. 2 v.
Philadelphia, 1841. 12°. 612.21
Foote (John P.) Tho schools of Cincinnati, and its
vicinity. Cin., 1855. 8° 5514.24
Foote (Samuel). Works. 2 v. L., 1799. 8°. 1724.18
Contents : v. 1. Comedies : Taste. Euglishmau in Paris.
The Knights. Englishman returned from Faris. The au.
thor. The mayor of Qarrat. The orators. The minor.
The lyar. The patron.
V. 2. Comedies : The commissary. Lame lover. The
bankrupt. The cozeners. Maid of Bath. Devil on two
sticks. Nabob. Trip to Calais. The Capuchin.
iftS" For biogr. sketcfies of 8. Foote, see Biography (p. 145).
Foote (Rev. Wm. Henry). Sketches of Virginia, hist
and biogr. 2d series. 2ded. Ph., 1856. 8°. 625.19
Footfalls on the boundary of another world. See Owen (R. D.)
1869 3816.33
Footlight flashes. See Davidge (Wm.) 1866 1716.12
Foot notes. See Barron (Alfred) 2613.17
Footnotes from page of nature. See Macmillan (B.) . 4912.13
Footprints of a letter-carrier. See'Reea{3.) 1866. . .2712.11
Footprints of famous men. See Edgar (J. O.) 1856. . . 3263.18
Footprints of the Creator. S« Miller (Hugh) 4111.26
Footsteps of Our Lord. See Bartlett (W. H.) 1881. . . 1065.17
Footsteps of Shakspere ; or, a ramble with the early
dramatists, [anon.] L., 1862. 16°. . . 1752.10
Footsteps of tho master. See Stowe (H. B ) 3463.06
Footsteps to lame. See Friswell (H.) 1874 3201.28
Forays among salmon and deer. See Conway (J.) . . . 4616.16
Forbes (Alexander). California ; history, productions,
etc. Loudon, 1839. 8° 592.13
Forbes (A. Gruar). Africa : geographical and chris-
tian enterprise. Lond., 1874 12°. . . 1091.24
— Empire and cities of Asia. L., [1873.] 12°. 1041.23
Forbes (Charles Stuart). Iceland : its volcanoes, gey-
sers, and glaciers. Lond., 1860. 12°. .1143.04
Forbes (Darius). Uuiversalist's assistant. Boston,
184G. 16°. 3615.20
Forbes (Duncan, LL.D.) Dictionary, Hindustani and
English, and English and Hindustani. New ed.
London, 1859. 8° 6426.16
^ History of chess. Loudon, 1860. 8°. . . 4614.29
70 In ukiug for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the ADTaUB'S SSME, the flrst part of the TITLE, and the NfTMBEB.
654
FORBES - FORESTS
Forbes (Prof. Edward). Literary papers. London,
1855. 16^ : ; . . . 2521.27
Conlenli ; Goology and religion. Turkey and the East.
England and ber surroying expeditions. Blunders of
pseudo phitosophors. Whalemen and tbo whale. British
muBeum and its wonders. Science and sport in Scandina-
via. Travel in America. Himalaya and the tea countries.
Salt Lake and Mormonitea. Naturalist abroad and at home.
Plants at sea.
— •Monograph of the British naked-eyed medusaa.
London, iJaj/soc, 1858. fol 4749.06
— Travels in Lycia, Milyas, and Cibyratis, 1847. S« Spratt (T. A.
B.) ml Forbes (E.) 2 v 1034.12
tig- For lives of E. Forbes see Biography (p. 146) ; also
B«ntley's miscel., v. 51, 1862.
Forbes {Frederick Edwyn). Five years in China ;
1842 to 1847. London, 1848. 8°. . . . 1023.01
Forbes (George). Transit of Venus. London , 1874.
12= 4013.23
Forbes (Hugh). Manual for the patriotic volunteer on
active service. 2 v. N. Y., 1855. 18°. .4511.14
Forbes (James). 'Oriental memoirs ; seventeen years'
residence in India. 4 v. L., 1813. 4'". 1016.07
Forbes (James David). Occasional papers on the
theory of gUciers. Edin., 1869. 8". . . 4112.30
— Tour of Mont Blanc, and of Monte Kosa. Edinb.,
1855. 16° 982.01
O" For lives of J. D. F. set Biography (p. 146).
Forbes (James Grant). Sketches of the i'loridas. New
York, 1821. 8°. 592.14
Forbes {Sir John). Of nature and art in the cure of
disease. New York, 1858. 12°. . . . 4321.11
Forbes (Sir Wm. ) Life of James Beattie. 2 v. Loudon,
1824. 8°. 3016.08
Force (M. F.) Pre-historic man. Darwinism and
deity. The mound buUders. Gin., 1873. 8°. 5803.02
Force (Peter). American archives : 4th series : docu-
mentary history of the English colonies in Ameri-
ca, 1774, to the decl. of independence. 6 v. Wash-
ington, 1837-1846. fol 588.01
Same. 5th series. From the decl. of independ-
ence, 1776-1 783. V. 1-3. Wash., 1837-53. fol. 588.07
Note. — No more published. The 6th aeries, left unfin-
ished, ends with the year 1776.
*— Auroral phenomena in the higher northern latitudes. [In
Sm. ooutrib., v. 8.) 3937.08
— Declaration of independence, or notes on lord Ma-
hon's History of the Amer. declaration of inde-
pendence. London, 1855. 8° 5734.23
— Tracts and other papers relating principally to the
colonies in North America, from discovery to 1776.
4 V. Wash., 1836-46. 8° 577.08
Contents.
Androa (Sir Edward). QommlsBion of king James n. , June
3, 1686, V, 4.
Bacon's rebellion in Virginia, in 1675-6, v. 1.
Bermudas. A plaiue description of the Barmudas, now Som-
mer Hands, 1609, v. 3.
Bolzlus {Rev, Mr.) Journals in Georgia in 1734, v. 4.
Byfleld (Mathauael). Accotmt of the late revolution in New
England, 1689, V. 4.
Childe (J.) New England's Jonas cast up at London, 1647, v. 4,
OUyton (J.) Account of several observables in Virginia, 1688,v.3.
Cotton (A.) Account of our late troubles in Virginia, 1676, v. 1.
Dudley (Gov. T.) Letter to the countess of Lincoln relating to
New England's plantation, 1631, v. 2.
Florida. Kelation of discovery on coast of Florida, 1664, v. 4.
Georgia. Account, shewing progress of the colony. 1741. v. 1.
— Brief account of the establishment of the colony under
Oglethorpe, 1733. v. 1.
— Description of Georgia, 1741, v. 2.
— State of the province, 1740, v. 1.
— True and historical narrative of the colony, by P. Tailfer,
H. Anderson, 1). Douglas, and others, 1741, v. 1.
Gorton (S.) Letter to Nath. Morton, 1669, v. 4.
Guiana. Newes of Sir W. Raleigh ; with the true description
of Guiana, 1618, v. 3.
Hammond (J.) Leah and Rachael ; or, the two fruitfull sisters,
Virginia and Mary-land, 1666, v. 8.
Higginsou (F.) New England's plantation, 1630, V. 1.
Maryland. Kelation of the colony of Lord Baltimore, v. 4.
Morion (T.) New English Canaan ; an abstract of New England.
1632, V. 2. o >
Mouutgomry {Sir R.) Discourse concerning the establishment
of a new colony to the south of Carolina, 1717, v. 1.
Narrative of American imprisonment of two preaby terlan min-
isters, 1707, v. 4.
New England. Abstract of laws in 1041, v. 3.
— Uriel relation of state of. to 1689, v. 4.
Norwood (Col.) Voyage to Virginia, v. 3.
Planters' plea ; or grounds of plantations eiamlnei, 1630 v. 2.
Rauleigh (News of Sir Walter), v, 3.
Beck (Von), and Bolzlus (J. M.) Extract of journals of Reck and
Bolzius, who conducted the Saltburgers to Georgia, 1733, v. 4.
Reformed Virginia silk-worm, 1655, v. 3.
Revolution iu New England justihed, 1691, v. 4,
Shrlgley (N.) True relation of Virginia and Mary-land, 1669, v. 3.
Simple cobler of Aggawam in America, |by N. Ward], v. 3.
Simplicitie's de'ence against seven-headed policy by church
government in New England, 1646, v. 4.
Smith (John). Description of New England, 1614-16. v. 2.
— New England's trials : with the present state of that happie
plantation, 1622, v. 2.
South Carolina. Description of the province in 1731, v. 2.
— Narrative of tho proceedings of the people in 1719, v. 2.
Virginia richly valued, by tho description of the main laud of
Florida, her next neighbour. Written by a Portugall gentle-
man of Elvaa, and tr. by R, Hakluyt. 1609. v. 4.
Virginia's cure : discovering the true ground of that church's
uuhappiness. By K. G. 1662. v. 3.
Virginia and Maryland, or Lord Baltimore's printed case un-
cased and answered, 1655, v. 2.
Virginia. Declaration of the state of the colonie and affaires,
1620, V. 3.
— Description of tho province of New Albion, in North Vir-
ginia, 1648, V. 3.
— Lawes, divine, moi-all, and martiall. For the colony in
Virginta Britannia. [By W. Strachey.] 1612. v. 3.
— Narrative of Indian and civil wars, 1675-6. v. 1.
— Nova Britannia : offering most excellent fruites by plantiug
in Virginia, 1609, v. 1.
— New life of Virginea ; being the 2d part of Nova Britannia,
1612. v. 1.
— Orders and constitutions, 1619, v. 3.
— Perfect description of Virginia, 1649, v. 2.
— True declaration of the estate of the colonie, 1610, v. 3.
Ward (N.) Simple cobler of ,\gga\vam, v. 3.
Williams (E.) Virginia richly and truly valued : viz., the fer-
tile Carolaua, and the no less excellent isle of Boanoak.
2d ed., 1650, V. 3.
Force. See Physics ; — Materialism : — Philosophy.
Force and matter. 5« Biichner (L.) 1870 6i21.11
Force and nature. See 'Winslow (C. F.) 1869 4024.25
Forces of nature. See G-uillemin (A.) 1872 4028.10
Ford (Emily E.) My recreations. Poems. New York,
1872. 1'2° 1641.30
Ford (John). Dramatic works ; with introd. 2 v.
New York, 1831. 18° 1721.13
Same. With introd. by H. Coleridge. London,
1851. 8° 1735.02
Contents :
Broken heart (The).
Fancies, chaste and noble.
Lady's trial (The).
Love's sacrifice.
Lover's melancholy (The).
— Honour triumphant ; and a Line of life : two tracts.
Lond., S/iafc. .soc, 184'3. 8°. ... .1756.19
tS' For notices of Ford, see Biography (p. 146).
Ford (Eichard). Handbook for Spain. London, John
Murray, 1855. 12^ 984.12
— Spaniards and their country. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 985.08
Fordyoe (Wm.) History of coal, coke, coal-fields,
coal-mining, etc. Iron : its ores and manufacture.
London, 1860. fol 3937.29
Fore and aft ; or, leaves from the life of an old sailor.
By 'Webfoot,' [pseud] B., 1871. 16°. . 933.09
Foreign quarterly review. 37 v. L., 1827-46. 8°. 8096.01
Note — Merged in Westminster review.
Foreign reminiscences [1791-1816]. See Fox (H. R. V., lard Hol-
land) 453.09
Foreign tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones, and Robinson. See Doyle
(R.) 1871.1 1466.(18
Foreigner in far Cathay. 5ee Medhnrst (W. H.) 1873. .1021.19
Forensic eloquence. Sketches of trials iu Ireland for
high treason, etc., including tho speeches of Mr.
Curran. Baltimore, 1804. 8° 6311.10
Forest Arcadia of northern New York. [By Nathaniel
W. Coffin.] Bost., 1864. 16° 1112.11
Forest creatures. See Boner (Charles). 1861 4722.04
Forest life. See Kirkland {ilrs. C. M.) 2 v. 1844. . . . 1123.15
Forest trees. .See Botany (p. 226) ;— Forest trees (p. 8) ;— For-
ests, below.
Forest (Walks in a) : poems. See Gisbome (T.) .... 1614.25
Forester (Frank), pseud. See Herbert (H. W.) . . . .4617.19
Forester (Thomas). Paris and its environs. London,
1859. 8° 962.01
— Eambles in Corsica and Sardinia. L.,1858. 8°. 975.02
— Rambles in Norway. London, 1855. 16°. [Trav.
library, v. 4.] 5075.09
Forests.
— BecquereHA. C.) Forests and their climatic influence. [Sm.
report, 1869.] 3936.24
— Biilie {(?. j Effects of forest destruction in Coorg, [In Royal
geogr. soc. Journal, v. 39, 1869.] 904.03
Perkin Warbock.
Sun's darling (The).
'Tis pity she's a whore.
Witch of Edmonton (The).
BBOOKLYN MEROANXItS IiIBBABY.
FORESTS - FOSBERY
565
— Covpe.r [J. Q,) Forests aud trees of Florid* and Mexican
boundary. [Sm. rep.. lUUO.] 3(K(6.1S
On the distributiou uf loreets aud trees of North Amer.
[Sm. report, 185U.J il93«.13
— Bougli (F. H.) Ou the daty uf goveromeut in the preservation
of loreatH. [Amer. a^i9»c. scieuce, v. 22, 1873.J . . 3946 20
— Manijin (A.) Thu Djseit world. 186<J. . . 4727.03
— Markham {C. R.) On tbo doBtnictiou of forests as afTectiuK
the water supply la ludla. [In Royal guogr. soc. Journal
V. 36. 1866.) 'JU3.3»
— Springer (J. S.) Forest life, aud forest trees.
1851 1121. lU
— Whitney [J. D.) Plain, prairie, and forest. ('*> Amer. uat.,
Oct., Nov., 1876.J
See aha Pop. sci. monthly, Juno, 1875 (Forests and raiulall).
e^ See Botany (p. 220) ;— Forest trees (p. 8) ;— Trees.
Forfar (Robert). Analytical physics, or triuology.
London, 1852. 12" 4027. U8
Forgeries (Literary). See Brit. quar. rev.. Jan., 1869 ; Disraelis
Curiosities of lit., 1851, p. 426 ; and Life of a. Psalmaua-
zar [3147.01]
Forging. Sef. Arts (Useful : Forging, p. 43).
Forgireness and law. ,9« Baslinell (Horace). 1874.. .3526.15
Form aud sound S« Pnrdie (TU.) 1849 1436.00
Formin (H. B.) Our living poets : an essay in criti-
cism. London, 1871. 8° 1643.1!)
Formosa. See Countries {Formosa, p. 319.)
Forms (m law). See Law.
Forms of animal life. &•? RoUeston (0.) 1870. . . .4737.10
Forms of water, etc. See Tyndall (J.) 1872 4021.27
Forney (John W.) Anecdotes of public men. New
York, 1873. 12° 3243.10
— A centennial commissioner in Europe, 1874-71!.
Philadelphia, 1876. 12" 94LI.26
Forrest (Catharine W.) vs. 'Forrest (Edwin). [Suit
for divorce. Superior Court of the city of New
York, 1852.] 4°. [No (.p.] , , , , 6617.12
Forrest (Edwin).
— Alger (W.R.) Life of E. F. 2 v. 1877. .3058.21
— B.e,s(J.) LifeofE. F. 1874 3056.25
Fonest (N. B. ) Jordan (T.) and Prior {J. P.) Cam-
paigns of N. B. F. 1868 633.04
Fors clavigera. See Ruskin (John). 1871 5818.23
Forster (/ieu. Charles). Historical geography of Ara-
bia. 2 V. L., 1814. 8' 1043.17
— Mahometanism unveQed. 2 v. L., 1829. 8°. 34)4.17
— One primeval language traced experimentally through
alphabetic characters of lost powers from the four
contiuents. 3ptsin4v. L., 1852-51. 8°. 6412.05
— Pologne. Paris, 1840. 8". [Univers.] . 902.26
Forster (George). •Travels in the northern part of Persia, 1783.
[In Pinlterton's Voyages, v. 9.) 926.09
. — St. John {J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3221.05
Foi'Ster (John, hist, and biographer, b. 1812, d. 1876).
Daniel De Foe and Charles Churchill. London,
1855. 16°. [Trav. libr., V. 16.] . . .5075.21
— Debates on the grand remonstrance, 1611. With
introd. essay oa English freedom under Planta-
genetand Tudor sovereigns. L., 1860. 12°. 476.19
' — Historical and biographical essays. 2 v, Loudon,
1858. 8° 2525.01
Contents : v. 1. Debates on the Grand Reraonstrance,
1641. The Plantageneta and the Tudors. The civil wars
and Oliver Cromwell, v. 2. Daniel De Foe. Sir Richard
Steele. Charles Churchill. Samuel Foote.
— Life and times of Oliver Goldsmith. London, 1855.
8° 3066.01
— Life of Charles Dickens. 3 v. Phil. . 1872. 12°. 3052.32
V. 1, 1812 42. 2, 1842-52. 3, 1852-70.
— Life of Jonathan Swift, v. 1. 1667-1711. New York,
1876. 8° 3167.31
Xote. — The author's death left the work unfinished.
— Sir John Eliot ; a biography, 1590-1632. 2d ed. 2 v.
London, 1865. 8° 3054.24
— Statesmen of the commonwealth. New York. 1835.
8° 3257.07
Contentt : Sir John Eliot. Thomas Wentworth, oarl of
Strafford. John Pym. John Hampden. Sir Henry Vane,
the younger. Henry Marten. Olivor Cromwell.
— Walter Savage Landor : a biography. Boston, 1869.
8° 3097.26
— and others. Eminent British statesmen. 7 v. London,
1831. 16° 3211.07
JVote.— For Conl/:ntt see p. Ill of Catalogue.
tar For notices of J. Forstor. tee Held (T. W.) Cabinet
portraits, 1872 [3252.26] ; Gentleman's mag., March, 1876 (by
Blaoohard Jerrold) ; Temple Bar, April, 1876 (by R. H.
Home).
Forater (John Reinhold). Catalogne of the auimala n( North
America. London, 1771. 8' 4727.13
— Catalogue of the pUnts of N. A. London, 1771. 8', . 47'27.13
Forster (Thnnias). Cansrs and mitigalinn of peatllentlal fever.
L-mdon. 1824. 8^ [in Pamphleteer, v. 24.J . . . S0M.24
— Essiiy ou the application of the organology of the brain to
education, ini.'i. IFamphluteer, v.6,p. 473480.1 . W6H.US
— Obaerv. ou the brumal retn at of the swallow. 4tn ed. eular.
1814. [Pamph. v. 4, p. 4:lM02.] 6068.04
— Observ. on tbo indtieuco of particular states of the atmos-
phere on huniau health aucl diseases, particularly insanity,
aded. L. 1819. 8". [Pamph., V. 14, pp 1(17-114.) .5068.14
— Observ on the phenomena of insatiity. Loudon, 1819. «'.
[Pamph., T. 16, p. 99-115.) 8068.18
— Original letters of Looke, AlRcmon Kidney, and
Sliaflesbury. With sketch of opinions of l.ocke
and other metaphysicinns. L., 1M30. 12". 3114.03
— Perennial calendar, and companion to the almanack.
London, 1824. 8° 6218.30
— • Philozoia ; or moral reflexions on the condition of
the animal kingdom. Brus-sels. 18:)9. 8'. 5825.26
— Researches about atmospheric pbaenomena. 2d ed.
enlarged. L, 1815. 8° 4021.12
— Sketch of the new anatomy and physiology of the brain and
nervous system of Dra. Gall and Spurzheini. [Pamph..
V. 6, p. 219-214.) 606806
Forsyth (Joseph). Excursion in Italy, 1802-1803. 2 v.
London, 1824. b° 972.10
Forsyth (Robert). Beauties of Scotland. 5 t. Edin-
burgh, 1805-08. 8° 952a. 11
— Principles of moral scieuce. v. 1. Edinburgh,
1805. 8° 5434.40
yote.—'So more published.
Forsyth (Wm. ) History of lawyers, ancient and
modern. Boston, 1875. 8° 5643.10
Note.—K reprint of bis ' Hortensius.'
— History of the captivity of Napoleon. 2 v. New
York, 1855. 12° 3132.12
— History of trial by jury. L., 1852. 12°. . 5022.24
— Life of M. T. Cicero. 2 v. N. Y., 1865. 8°. 3036.12
— Novels and novelists of the 18th century in illustra-
tion of the manners and morals of the age. New
York, 1871. 12.° 2752.30
Fort Fisher (Capture of). See Atlantic monthly, v. 27, 1871
(2 papers by H. C. Lockwood).
Forteguerri (Niccolo). First can'.o of Kicciardetto.
From the Ital., with notes, by Lord Glenbervie.
London, 1822. 8° 1641.28
Fortescue papers. Ed. by S. R. Gardiner. London,
CSimdeiLSDc, 2dser.,v. 1. 1871-4. 4°. . .5114.09
FortiadePiles(A.T. G. A. M. M.do). *Travcls in Sweden, 1790-2.
[In Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 6.] 926.06
Fortification. See Militarv scieuce.
Fortnightly review. 26 v. L., 1865-76. 8°. .
Ab(«.— Issued monthly from Sept., 1866. V. 1-6, ed, by
G. H. Lewes : n.s., v. 1-20, by J. Morley.
Fortnum (C. DruryE.) Maiolica. N. Y., 1876. 8°.
[South Kensington museum art handbooks.
No. 4.] 1453.09
Fortunate Isles. See Countries {Canary Islands, p. 293).
Fortune (E. P.) Epitome of tie stocks and public
funds. 14th ed. by J. Field, jr. London, 1838.
16° 5922.13
Fortune (Robert). A residence among the Chinese.
London, 1857. 8° 1022.20
— Two visits to the tea countries of China. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1853. 12° 1021.08
Fortune-telling.
— Cominiers (— ). Pratique curieuse, ou les oracles
desSybylles. 1750 3813.30
— Halliwell {J. O., ed.) Man in the moone, or Engl, fortune
teller [In Percy soc, v. 29, 1851.) 5060.29
— Poetical fate book. 1851 1677.01
— Thompson {U. A".) Witches of N. Y., 1859. 3813.17
i^" See also Occult sciences ; — Palmistry.
Forty years in the Turkish empire. See Prime (E. D. G.) 1033.19
Forty years in the wilderness of pills and powders. See Alcott
(W. A.) 1869 4321.01
Forty years of American life. See Nichols (T.L.) 2 v. 1861. 1073.21
Forty years' recollections. &e Mackay (Charles). . . .3116.30
Forty-four years of a Maryland hunter. See Browning (51 )
1859 3021.17
Forum (The) ; 40 years at the Phil, bar. See Brown (D. P.) 2 v.
1856 6613.25
Forwood (W.S.) Mammoth cave of Ky. Philadelphia,
1870, 12° 1122.14
Fosbery (Thomas Vincent, ed) Voices of comfort.
London, 1873. 16°. 3552.27
In aaUag for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAUE, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
556
FOSfiROOKE-FOUBIERISM
Fodbrooke (Thomas Dudley). 'Encyclopaedia of an-
tiquities, classical and mediseval. New ed. 2 v.
London, 1843. 8°. 437.01
— Treatise on the aits, institutions, etc. of the Greeks
and Romans. 2 v. L., 1833. 16=. [I1.C.C.] 422.27
FoBColo (Niooolo Ugo). Essays on Petrarch. London,
1823. 8°. 3143.15
— Letters of Ortis. From the Ital. 2d ed. London,
1818. 12° 192.24
4E7* For notices of this author, see Biography (p. 145) ;
also New montlily. v. 1, 1821.
Foss (Edward). Judges of England. 9 v. London,
1848 57. 8° 3254.10
— Memories of Westminster Hall : its famous j ndges
and lawyers, and its great trials. 2 t. New York,
1874, 8°. 3257.17
Fossil spirit ; a boy's dream of geology. See Mill (John). 4111.21
Fossils. See Falaeontologr ;— Geology.
Foster. Sf^e also Forster.
Foster (Andrew). Life of Tespuciua. See Lester (C. E.) and
Foster (A.) 3174.15
Foster (Birket). 'Pictures of English landscape. Ed.
by T. Taylor. L., 1862. 4° 1416.18
Foster (Elon). New cyclopaedia of illustrations adapt-
ed to christian teaching. N.Y., 1871. 8°. 3552.23
— New cyclopaedia of poetical illustrations adapted to
christian teaching. 2d ed. L., 1872. 8°. 1646.03
Foster (F. P.) Public vaccination. [In Amer. boc. science assoc.
Trans., no. 5, 1873.) 6811.03
Foster (John, 6. 1770, d. 1843). Critical essays con-
tributed to the Eclectic review. 2 v. London,
Bohn, 1857. 12° 2525.03
Contents,
Affectation (Thoughts on), v. 1.
America bel'oi-e the revolution,
V. 1.
Astronomy and the Ohristian
revelation, v. 2.
Biography, v. 2.
Blair's life and writings, v. 1.
Britton's Cathedral antiquities,
V. 2.
Chateaubriand's Christian mar-
tyrs, V. 2.
Chatterton, v. 2.
Christianity in India, v. 1.
Coleridge, v. 2.
Coleridge (Recollections of;, v.2.
Cruelty to animals, v. 1.
Cumberland (R.), v. 2.
Curran (J. P.), v. 2.
Daniell's oriental scenery, v. * .
Education in reference to reli-
gion, v.l.
Egypt (Modern), v. 2.
Fawcett (John), v. 2.
Fox (Characters of), v. 1.
Frauklin (Benjamin), v. 2.
Fuller (Andrew), v. 2.
Future of England and America,
V. 1.
Grattau (Henry), v. 2.
Grecian architecture, v. 2.
Hall (Robert) : on the East India
charter, v. 2.
Heywood on Fox's History, v. 1.
Highlaud superstitious, v. 2.
Hindoo idolatry and Christian-
ity, V. 1.
Hobhouse'a Albania, v. 2.
HSpital (Michel de 1'). v. 2.
Hume (David), v. 1,
Irish society, v. 2.
Jesse's sermons, v. 1.
Junius, V. 2.
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V. 1.
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More (Sir Thomas), v. 1.
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Park (Muuyo), v. 2.
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Ryland (John), v. 2.
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Southey's Curse of Eehama, v.l.
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Taylor (Jeremy), v. 2.
Theatrical amusements, v. 1.
Tooke (Home), v. 2,
Travel-writing, v. 1.
Vludication of the Baptist mis-
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Whitefleld (George), v. 2.
Wilberforco on Christian mis-
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Zollikofer's sermons, v. 2.
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Fouche (Joseph, due d'Otrarite). See Biography (p. 145).
Foucher d'Obsonvjlle ( — ). Philosophic essays on
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Holcroft. L., 1784. 8.° 4715.20
Founders of New Plymouth. See Hunter (John). . . . 3444.01
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Fountciins abbey, (England). Memorials. [1131-1374.]
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soc, v. 42.] - . 5117.08
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werke. 12 v. v. 1-2. Halle, 1841. 16° ; v. 3-12.
Braunschweig, 1860-73. 16'
Contents : 1-3, Der Held des Nordens. 1, Sigurd. 2, Si-
gurd's Rache. 3, Aslauga. 4-6, Der Zauberring. 7, Sintram
uud seine Gefahrten. 8. Undine. 9-12. Novelleu. Erziihlun-
gen, Schauspiele und Gedichte. 9, Die beide Hauptleute.
Das Galgenmiiuuleiii. 10, Der Geheimrath. Der Sieges-
kranz. Der Schwerdt des Fiirsten. Eugenie. Rose. 11, Adler
uud Lowe. Rosaura und ihre Verwandten. Eginhard und
Emma : Schauspiel. 12, Die Macht im Walde : Sage. Ausge-
wiihlte Gedichte.
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Fourier (Fran9ois Marie Charles). Passions of the
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London, 1851. 8°. . . 5435.11
— Social destiny of man. N. Y., 1857. 8°. .5812.05
«5- For lives and notices of F., see Biography (p. 146).
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(Socialism.)
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cietmoa et moderneB, fraii9aisoa ct otrangires.
Paris, 1859. 1C° 1724.16
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— Saunders (F., cd.) Onr national centennial jubilee.
Orations, addresses, and poems, delivered July 4,
1876, in the several states of the union. New
York, 1877. 8° 584.19
Contentt.
Adama (B ) Cost of popular liberty. HinRham,
Adams (C. F.) Progrnas of liberty. Taunton.
Aikmau (W.) Address, Detroit.
Alvord (T. G.) Nation's jubilee. Syracuse.
Armitago (T.) Our national influence. New York city.
Arnold (S. G.) Providence, past, present, and future. Provi-
dence.
Arthur (W. E.) American ago contrasted. Covington.
Avery (W. T.) Historical address. Mempbls.
Bacon (L.) New Haven one hundred years ago. New Haven.
Bacon (T.) Triumphs of the republic. Palmyra.
Barker (J. W.) Centennial hymn. Buffalo.
Barnard (H.) Centennial growth In nationality, Induatriea,
and education. Hartford.
Bartlett {W. A.) Permanency of the republic. Aurora and In-
dianapolis.
Beason (T. I.) America and Judaism. Jackson, Shreveport.
Beecher (H. W.) Advance of a century, Pcekskilt,
Big Soldier, jr„ chief of Otoe Indians, Responsive address,
Nebraska city.
Birkins (H. H.) Our flag. New York city.
Brunot (F. R.) Genius of America. Pittsburgh.
Bryant (W. 0.) Centennial ode. New York city.
Cantwell (E.) Union and reconciliation. WiUington.
Carpenter (8. H.) Elements of our prosperity. Matlison.
Chapin (A. L.) Relation of education to the state. Janesville,
Chapman (H.) The magniflcent present. Doylestown.
Chase (C. S.) 1776 contrasted with 1876. Omaha.
Cheney (P. E.) Address. Manchester.
Chester (A. E.) Experiment of a free government. Buffalo.
Chittenden (L. E.) Character of tlie early settlers of Vermont
and its influence upon tlieir posterity. Burlington.
Clark (L. W.) Destiny of the republic. Manchester.
Clinton (G. W.) Spirit of 1876. Buffalo.
Collyer (B.) Talk to the citizens of La Crosse. Centennial
exhibition. HI.
Converse (G. L.) Progress of the human race. Columbus.
Cullom (8. M.) Distinctive features of the republic. Geueseo.
Curtis (G. W.) Our noble heritage Northfleld.
Davis (C. K.) Permanency of our institutions. St. Paul.
De Long (C. E.) Freedom's grand review. Gold hill.
Dillon (J. F.) Our duty and responsibiUty. Davenport.
Dix (J. A.) Address. New York city.
Dix (M.) Hand of God in history. New York city.
Dougherty {Miss 8.) Centennial address. Jackson.
Drew (C.) Memoirs of the past. Jacksonville.
Elliott (B. K.) Glorious epoch. Indianapolis.
Evarts (W. M.) What the age owes to America. New York
city and Philadelphia.
Ferry (T. W.) Address. Philadelphia.
Flourney (Q.) First century day of the nation. Galveston.
Fowler (C. H.) Illinois, resources and record. Centennial
exhib.. 111.
Gildersleeve (H. A.) American citizenship. New York city.
Gilpatrick (J. H.) The incomparable republic. Leavenworth.
Gobright (L. A.) Resume of American history. Washington.
Goddard {L. M.) Glory, growth, and greatness of America.
Leavenworth.
Griswold (S. O.) Changes of a century. Clevelaud.
Gulliver {J. P.) Our success— Our future. Binghamton.
Hawley (J. R.) Address. New Haven.
— Introductory address. Philadelphia.
Heath {Miss C. B.) Poem— The year of the Jubilee. Manchester.
Holland (R. A.) Democracy in danger. St. Louis.
Holmes {O. W.) Hymn— Welcome to all nations. Boston, Phila.
IngersoU (R. G.) Moaning of the declaration. Peoria.
Jacobs (J. I.) Temple of national liberty. Wheeling.
Johnson (G. W. C.) Addres.s. Cincinnati.
Kidder (J.) Perpetuity of the republic. Manchester.
Kirkpatrick (J. M.) Echoes from Lexington and Bunker HiU.
Pittsburgh.
Lamar (A. R.) Address. Savannah.
Langston (J. M.) National utterances, and achievements of our
first century. Portsmouth, Va.. and Waaliington.
Latrobe (F. 0.) Our national emblem. Baltimore.
Lear (G.) Beacon fires of liberty. Doylestown.
Lewis (A.) Introductory address. Detroit.
Miles (N. A.) Welcome to the coming century. Leavenworth.
O'Byrne (J.) The matchless story. Wilmington.
O'Gorman (R.) Grandeur of our republic. New York city.
Palmer (F. A.) Poem— a centennial retrospect. Aiken.
Parker (C.) The open Bible. Newark.
Parker (I.e.) Centennial oration. Ft. Smith.
Ramsay (J. G. M.) Iliad of patriotism. Nashville.
Rice (H.) Address. Clevelaud.
Roberts (D.) Centennial address. Burlington.
Rockford (S. 8.) Influence of popular education xtpon the
natiou. Janesville.
Bomeyn (T.) National perils and safeguards. Detroit.
Bontt (J. L.) Centennial addrau. Denver.
Sallman (J. J. M.) Free instltntlona of Amarlee. Baltimore.
Seymour (M.) Futnro of the human race. Home.
Shuman (A.) Warnings for the future. Z^oa.
SimpHou (S. L.) Poem— The rounded age. Portland.
Smith (Dexter). March-Our national banner Philadelphia.
Smith (I. W.) First century of our republic. Hancheater.
8pear (f. J.) Centennial hymn. San Francisco.
Stebbius (H.) Human progress. Han Francisco.
Stevens (W B.) Prayer. Philadelphia.
Storra R. 8.) Rise of constltntioual liberty. New York city.
Street (A. B.) Ceutenuiai hymn— Our land. Albany.
Talbot (O. F.) The nation's birthday. PortUnd.
Taylor (D.) Centennial ode. Philadelphia.
— Song of 1876. New York city.
Taylor (J.) Our republic. Providence.
Thomas (B. F.) The now century. Worcester.
Thompson (H. M.) Nation building. New Orleana.
Tomlitt (R. G.) Address of welcome to the Otoe chiefs.
Twltcheil (J. H.) Grand mission of America. Hartford.
Ward (D.) The century reviewed. Cincinnati.
Watts (J. W.) Fundamental principles of 1876. Montgomery.
Whittler (J. O.) National liymn.
William, emperor of Germany and king of Prussia. Congratu-
latory letter.
Winthrop (R. 0.) A century of self-government. Boston.
Wood (F.j Democracy the hope of the nation. New York city.
See also orations of Metcalf (f.) at Dcdham, 1810; Tndor
(W.) at Boston, 1809. Quincy (J.) at Boston. 1826; Mann
(Horace) at Boston, 1842 ; Winthrop (R. C.) at Wash.. 1848 ;
Phillips (D. W ) at North Wrentliaiu. 1848 ■ Whipple (K. P.)
at Boston. 1850 ; James (Henry) at Newport, 1801 ; Russell
(T.) at Boston, 1864 : Sanderson (S. W.) at Sacramento,
1865. Consult also index in 3 of Edw. Everett's Orations
under • July 4th.' A history of the 4th of July is given by
E. A. Pollard, iu Lippincott's mag,, July, 1872.
4E^ Sei also Declaration of independence (p. 409).
Fourth (The) estate. See Hunt (F. Knight). 2 v. . . . 2712.13
Fo'wler (George). Lives of the sovereigns of Bussia.
V. 1-2. London, 185S. 8°. . . . . . 3253.01
Fo'wler (Henry). American pulpit : living preachers.
New York, 1850. 8° 3456.07
Contents : E. N. Kirk. Chester Dewey, R. Baird, J. P.
Durbin. Pioneer preachers, W. H. Milburn, H. W. Beecher,
W. R. Williams. C. G. Sommers, Orviile Dewey, F. D. Hun-
tington, L. Bacon, T. L. Cuyler. 8. H, Cox, F. L, Hawks,
G, W. Bethune, R. 8. Storrs, S. H. Tyng, J. W. Alexander,
G. B. Cheover. A. Barues.
Fowler (James). Shell-heaps, [/n Sm. rep., 1870.] . .3936.26
Fowler (L.N.) Marriage. 17th ed. N. Y. 682J.0a
Fo'wler (Orson Squire). Hereditary descent. New
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— Memory, and intellectual improvement. New York,
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— Physiology, animal and mental New York, 1853,
12° 4325.08
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Fo'wler (Samuel P., ed) Salem witchcraft. With
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Contents ; Calef'S More wonders of the Invisible world.
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Fo'wler (Thomas). Elements of deductive logic. 4th
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Fo'wler (Wm. C. ) Elementary grammar. New York,
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— EiigUsh grammar. New York, 1850. 8°. . 6424.14
— Local law in Mass. and Connecticut, historically
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Fo'wler (Wm. Worthington). Ten years in Wall street.
Hartford, 1870. 8° 5922.24
Fowls. See Poultry (p. 8).
Fownes (George). Manual of elementary chemistry.
Ed. by R. Bridges. Phil.. 1869. 12°. . 4212 01
— Rudimentaij chemibtry. L., Weak, 1859. 16°. 4212.02
Fox (Charles James). History of the reign of James
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— Speeches. [1770-1806.] 6 v. L., 1815. 8°. 0312.18
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Fox (Coruelius B., Jf.Z>.) Ozone and antozone. Lon-
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Pox (Ebenezer). Adventures in the revolutionary
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Same. Souvenirs. [Barri^re. Bibl. des me-
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18G6. 12° 3095.05
Pox (Thomas B.) Memoir of James P. Walker, with
selections from hiswritingR. B., 1869. 16°. 3174.27
Pox or Poxe (John). Acts and monuments. [To 1559.]
New ed. With dissertation by G. Townsend. Ed.
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Maitland {S. M.) Six letters on Fox's 'Acts and
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AdamHW. J>.) Famous books, 1875 2513.11
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London, Camden soc, 1860. 4°. ... 5113.31
— Writings. London, 1831. 12° 3553.07
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Fraenkel (Bernard). Diseases of the nose, pharynx, and larynx.
[/'iZiemssen(H. von). Cycl. of mod., v. 4, 1876.] 4358.04
Fraentzel (Oscar). Diseases of the pleura, [hi Ziemssen (H.
von). Cycl. of med., v. 4, 1876 ] 4358.04
Fragmenta comicorum Graicorum. See Meineke (A.) . 7707.01
Fragmenta hist GriBcorum. See Miiller (K. and T.) . . 7765.09
Fragmenta philos. GriBCorum. *k Mullach (F.G. A.) .7766.04
Fragmenta regalia. See Naunton (.«r llobert). 3033.10:5011.09
Framingham, {Mass.) See Countries (Framingham, p. 319).
Framjee (Uosabhoy). The Par.sees : their hist., man-
ners, and religion. Lond., 1858. 8°. . 3553.08
Frampton (Josiah). Three dialogues on amusements
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Fran9aja (Les) peints par eux-memes. Encyclopedie
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Same. Provinces. 3 v. P., 1841-42. 1.8°. 70U8.17
Same. Le prisme. Paris, 1841. 1. 8°. 7008.20
Francatelll (Charles Elme). Koyal confectioner ; Eng-
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Tr. by lady Duff Gordon. L., 1845. 16°. 1091.22
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1854. 12°. 1124.19
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Francis de Sales (Saint). Treatise on the love of God.
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Francis (Samuel, M.D.) Watson refuted. London, 1619. 8". [In
Deist (The), v. 1.] 3548.20
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Francke (August Hermann). Faith's works perfected ;
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— Raumer (C. von). Sketch of F. [In his Ed. reformers] 5615.14
Francklin (Eev. Thomas). Mary queen of Scots, an
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Francklin (Wm.) *Tour in the south of Persia, 1786-7. [/n Pin-
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Franco-Sallia. See Hotman (F.) 611.06
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1775-85. Appendix: Fragment of Polybius on the Athenian
goverumeut. Memoir of Sir John Dalrymple.
9. Corre.spondence : Part 3 continued. Journal of the
negotiation for peace.
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letters, 1785-90. Supplement. Indexes. Chronological
list of his writings.
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Baysrian state papers, t. 4.
Bavai'ian succession, t. 4.
Blue Beard (Theological commentary of Don Galmet on), v. 6.
Charles xu. (Roflectioua on character aud military taleuta of),
V. 5.
Correspondenco between Frederick ii., the prince of Prussia,
aud geuerjil Fouquet, v. 13.
— between Frederick ii. anil marchioness du Ghatelet, v. 9.
— between Frederick ji. aud d'Alembert, Oondorcet, Qrimm,
aud d'Arget, v. 11, 12.
— between Frederic il. and d'Argeus, v. 10.
— between Frederic ii. aud Fouteuelle, v. 9.
— between Frederic ii. and Jordan, v. 9.
— between Frederic ii. aud Rollin, v. 9.
— between Frederic ii. and Voltaire, v. 6-8.
Critical examination of the System of nature, v. S.
Dialogues of the dead, v. 6.
Flegy of the city of Berlin, v. 5.
Errors of the understanding (Dissert, on Innocence of), v. 2.
.Essay on German literature, v. 13.
Essay on the forms of guvernmont and on the duties of bo-
vereigns, T. 6.
History of my own tirao. 1739-45, v. 1.
History of the seven years' war, 1746-63, v. 2, 3.
Memoirs, e(c.. 1763 to 1778, v. 4.
Miscollauies, v. 13.
Moral dialogues fur the use of young nobility, ▼. 13.
Narrative of prince Augustus William, prince of Prussia, v. 13.
Political, philos., and satirical miscellauics, v. 6.
Preface to tho Heuriade of Voltaire, v. 5.
School of the w .>rld : comedy In 3 acts, T. 6.
Tautalus at law : comedy, v. S.
Voltaire (Epitaph on), v. 6.
Voltaire (Eulogium on), v. 13.
Voltaire (Portrait of), v. 6.
Voltaire's farewell to the king, v. 6.
fl3" For lives of Frederick the Great, see Biography (p. 146).
Frederick August, {prince of Brunswick). See Brunswick (F. A.)
Frederick (Cesar). Voyages and travels in India, 1563-81. [In
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Freeman (Frederick). History of Cape Cod ; annals
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IVeemau (James E. ) Gatherings from an artist's port-
folio. New York, lf>77. 16° 1431.41
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IVeeman (Samuel). Town officer. 4th ed. Boston,
1799. 16° 5634.05
Freemantle (A. J.) Three months in the Southern
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Freemasonry.
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— Authentic key to the door of free-masonry, ancient
and modern. N. Y., 1859. 21°. . . .5736.16
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jacobinUm. i v. 1798 6837.03
— Bedarride (M.) De I'ordre maconnique de Misraim.
1845 5837.01
— Ciirii/e(ii.) An exposure of freemasonry.1831. 5837.13
— Chase (G.W.) Digest of musonic law. 1864. 5836.18
— ConslUutions of the ancient fraternity of free and
accepted masons. Lond., 1858. 8°. . . 5837.31
— Cooke (Jtf.) Hist.and articles of masonry. 1861. 5837.14
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— Fiivlel (J. 0.) History of freemasonry. 2ded., re-
vised by D. M. Lyon. 1869 5837.22
— Oasselt {H.) Catalogue of books in public libraries
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duction and murder. 1870 5837.23
— OuUlemain de Saint Victor (X. ) Recueil precieux de
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16° 5837.11
La vraie maconnerie d'adoptioa. [anon.1 Ptiila.
[Paris], 1787. 16°. (B'd with preceding. ) 5837.11
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1. History of freemasonry in York. 2. Unpub-
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of freemasonry. 1799 5837.29
— Kelly ( C. ) Solomoa's temple spiritualized ; with an
account of its destruction. 1823. . . . 5837.15
— Ktmpp (S. L.) Genms of masoary. 1828. 5837.17
— Mackey (A.O.) Lexicon of freemasonry. 1852. 5837.18
The Ahiman Eezon ; or, book of constitutions of
the grand lodge of ancient freemasons of South
Carolina. 1852 5836.15
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cellent master, and the Holy Koyal Arch. 4th ed.
1862 5836.13
— Oiii;ei(G.) Antiquities of freemasonry. 1823. 5837.27
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— Robistm (J. ) Proofs of a conspiracy agidnst the
religions and governments of Europe, in meetings
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— Row (.A.) Masonic biography and dictionary.
1868 5837.19
— Sandys ( W. ) Short view of the history of fieema-
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Freer (Martha Walker, afterward Mrs. Robinson).
Elizabeth de Valois, queen of Spain, and the
court of Philip II. 2 v. L., 1857. 8°. 3174.10
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XIV. Don Sebastian, king of PortngaL 2 v. Lon-
don, 1864. 8° 3013.28
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Freese (Jacob B. ) The old world : Palestine, Syria,
and Asia Minor. Phil., 1869, 12°. . .1051.10
Fregler (H. A.) Des classes dangereuses dans les
grandes villes. 2 v. Paris, 1840. 8°. .5818.18
rreight computations. See Dart (P, C.) 1868 4014.0«
rVeiligrath (Ferdinand). Gudichte. Stuttgart und
Augsburg, 18.06. 12° 7114.23
— Poems. Translated. Leipzig, 1869. 16°. . 1643.22
^f See Nat. qu. rev., v, 122, 1871 ; For, qu. rev., Jan,.
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Europe,
Freman (George). A dehortation from all siune, but
particularly the sinne of drinking, London, 1663.
12° 5834.08
Fremont (John Charles). Report of the exploring
expedition to the Rooky Mountains in 1842, and
to Oregon and North California, 1843-44. Wash.,
1845. 8° 1135,15
Jig- For livet of J, C. F., see Biography (p. 147.)
Fremont (Mrs. John Charles), Story of the guard,
Boston, 1863, 16°. 631.08
French (Benjamin Franklin). Historical collections
of Louisiana, v. 1-5, N. Y., 1846-53. 8°, 593,14
Same. Historical collections of Louisiana and
Florida. New series. N. Y., 1869. 8°. 593.23
Same. 2d series. Hist, memoirs and narratives,
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— History of the iron trade of the United States, 1621
to 1857. New York, 1858, 8° 4006,02
French (George Russell). Shakespeareana genealogies.
London, 1869. 8° 1764.11
French (Gilbert). BibUog. notices of church libraries
at Turton and Gorton, bequeathed by Humphrey
Chetham.L., 1855.4°. [Chatham soo.,v,38,]5094.39
French (J. H.) Gazetteer of the State of New York.
Syracuse, (N. Y.,) 1860. 1. 8° 616.01
French (John). Art of distillation. L.,1667. 12°. 3931.36
French. See France.
French anas, 3 v. London, 1805. 16°. . .6215,19
French at home. See Rhodes (A) 1876 961,83
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iSrench chronicle of London ; 44 Henry ni. —17 Edw.
m. ; ed. by J. G. J. Aungier, London, Camden
soc, 1844. 4° 5112.'.:8
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French love sougs. See Ourwen (Hem-y), 1871, . . . 1643.21
French political leaders. See King (Edward) 3221.17
French society, from the Fronde. See Baker (H. B.) , , 3266,15
French's minor drama. Nos, 1-296. v. 1-37 in 21.
New York, [n.d.] 12° 1771.01
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Epes Sargent, et aL v. 1-43 in 29. New York,
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Frend (Wm.) The national debt in its true colours, London,
1817, 8°, [Pamphleteer, v, 9, p, 415-432.] . . . 6068.09
Freneau (Philip). Poems. With preface. Loudon,
1861. 16° 1613,16
Frere (John Hookham). Works : in verse and prose.
3 V. 2d ed,, revised, with additions. London,
1842. 12°. 1641.25
Contents ; V, 1. Memoir by Sir Bartle Frere. 2. Contri-
butions to the Microcoam, Miscellanies. Contributions
to the Anti- Jacobin, Remarks on the 9tb book of the Iliad,
Review of Mitchell's Aristophanes, Prospectus und speci-
men of an intended national work, by Wm, and Robert
Whistlecraft, relating to king Arthur and his Round table.
Miscellanies, Fables for Ave years old, Transl. from
'The Cid.' Miscel, translations. Translations from the
psalms of David. 3. Translations from Aristophanes :
The Acharnians, The Knights, The Birds, The Frogs, The
Peace. Theognis Restitutus,
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Frerichs (Fried. Tbeod.) Clinical treatise on diseases
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Fresenius (Dr. C. R. ) Qualitative chemical analysis.
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— Quantitative chemical analysis. 5th ed. Ed. by A.
Vacher. London, 1870. 8^ 4214.27
Fresh hearts that failed 3000 years ago. etc. See Lowell (R.
T. 8.). 1671.10
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12°. 983.28
— Travels in the Central Caucasus and Bashan. Lon-
don, 1869. 8°. 996.12
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~ Semrose(Wm.,jr.) Fret-cutting. 1869. .1316.19
— Sawyer {0. A.) Fret-sawing, etc. 1875. . 1314.34
Prey (Heinrioh). The microscope and microscopical
technology. Tr. by G. R. Cutter. New York,
1872. 4°. 4838.22
Freygang (Wilhelm von). Letters from the Caucasus
and Georgia ; journey into Persia in 1812, and
abridged history of Persia since Nadir Shah.
London, 1823. 8° 1043.24
Preytag (Gustav). Bilder aus der deutschen Vergan-
genheit 2 v. Leipzig, 1861. '8°. . . 7114.27
— Die verlorene Handschrift. Leip.. 1869. 16°. 7114.28
— Pictures of German life, 15th-17th centuries. Tr.
by Mrs. Malcolm. 2 v. L., 1862. 12°. 546.14
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in 1. London, 1863. 12° 546.16
— Soil und Haben. 2 v. in 1. Leip., 1858. 16°. 7114.26
t^ For English vertions of his ruivell, see Fiction (p. 483).
Friar Bacon. Famous historie of Fryer Bacon. [In Thorns (W.
J.) Early prose romances, v. l.J 261.22
— areene (ft.) Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay. [In his Dram.
works, V. 1, 1831.1 1726.04
Friar Bakon's propbeaie, a satire. a.i>. 1604. Ed. by J. O. Balli-
well. [In Percy society, v. 16.) 6060.1B
Friok (Jos. ) Physical technics. Tr. by J. D. Easter.
Phil., 1861. 8° 402r..l9
Fridthiofs Sags. See Teener (E.) ; cUso Viking tales of the
iorth 1693.42
Frledlsender (Lndwig). Mcsurs romaines du r^gne
d'Auguste U la fin des Antonins. Tr. par Ch. Vo-
gel. 2 V. Paris, 1865. 12° 434.28
Friend (The): essays. &« Coleridge (S. T.) Works. v. 2. 6026.06
Prienoly (Felix), pseud. Congratulations and counsels:
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48° 3537.26
Friendly societies.
— Becker (J. T.) Constitution of friendly societies, on
legal and scientific principles. 5th od. 1829. 5914.27
— Cunningham ^J, W.) Observations on friendly societies. 1823.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 22.] 6068.22
— Hardwick (C.) History, e<c 5825.05
— Neison {F. O.P.) Observ. on odd fellow and friendly
societies. 14th ed. 1867 5914.28
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cieties, by J. M. Ludlow) ; Jan., 1877 (Uistory. (Unctions,
etc., by W. W. Edwards).
JtS" See also Gilds : — Social science. {Charitable agencies.)
Friends (Society of). See Biblical and religious lit. {FYiends or
Quakers, p. 87) ; also Smith (J.) Descriptive catalogue of
Friends' books. 1867 2741.08
Friends in council. See Helps (A.) 2 v 2631.26
Friends of Christ. See Adams (N.) 3613.11
iSriendahlp.
— Alger ( IK R.) Friendships of women. 1868. 5821.22
— Cicero (M. T.) Cato and Laelius: essays. With
remarks by W. Melmoth. 2 v. 1777. . 6434.25
Same. 1807 3535.05
Same. [In hi$ Orations, etc. N. T., 1862.] . . . 6321.04
— Thompson (Mrs. K. B. ) Celebrated friendships. 2 v.
1861 3253.24
— Alcott {A. B.) In his Tablets, p. 81-102 2612.17
— A rgens (J. B. de P. d'). On friendship. [In his New memoirs,
1747 ; V. 1, p. 1-60.) 1225.29
— BaUantjine (T) Essays in mosaic, 1870 ; p. 174.187 . 2613.14
— Pisraeli (/.) Literary characters, v. 2. 1822 ; p. 164-230. 2522.27
— Dodge {Abigail). Country-living, p. 286-310 2623.03
— Emerson {R. W.) Essays, 1st s., 1873 : p. 173-199.) . 2624.05
— Plutarch. Of large acquaintance. [In hii Uorali, v. I, p. 464-
474.) 6436.26
— Roland (Mme.) Works, 1800 ; p. 33-43 2541.06
See also N. A. rev.. July, 1H5G Literature of friendship).
Friendship of books. See Maurice (F. D.) 1874. . . . 26.i6.1»
Friendship's garland. See Arnold (Matthew). 1871. . . 6713.04
Friendships oi women. 5m Alger (W. R.) 1868. . . .6821.22
FrleaB (C. A. C. do). Corse. Paris, 1847. 8'.
[Univers.] 901.26
Frisbie (B.) Hist, of Ponltney. Vt. See Joslln (J ) . . 656.23
Friai (Paolo). Treatise on rivers and torrents. With
essay on canals. Tr. by J. (Jarstin. Ijond., Wenle,
1861. 16° 4025.22
Frisvrell (James Hain). About in the world. Essays.
[anon.] 3d ed. London, 18«6. 16°. . 252.5.16
Contents : Our first glimpse of tlie world. On boyhood,
and growing up. On the nation one is born unto. Our
neighbors in Ireland. Outward adornment. Eating and
drinking. On pump-handles. On looking back. On res-
pectable people. On the faces around us. The poor
about us. Crime. On the cultivation of memory. Hap-
piness. War in the world. Barbarities of war. Barbarities
of peace. Qentle words. Dreamland. Taking heed of to-
morrow. On the length of our days. Something supe-
rior. Beauty. «On being cheated. Upon evil wishes and
curses. On one of our last acts. Good wishes at Christmas.
— Essays on English writers, [anon.] London, 1869.
16° 2525.17
Contents : Study of history. History and hist, biography.
The English poets. The essayists. Dramatic literature,
Bible and its translators. Theologians. I..etter-writen.
The satirists. Scottish poets. Political and metaphysical
writers. British novelists. English essayists. Poets of
the present century.
— Familiar words, or quotation handbook. London,
1866. 12" 6213.04
— Footsteps to fame. New ed. L., 1874. 12°. 3261.28
Contents : Uses of fame. The great thinkers. Heroes.
Rulers of mankind. Soldiers. Leaders of men and lovers
of their country. Votariesof science— Humboldt. Ploughers
of the deep — Sailors. Pioneers of 8c(fnce. Great workers.
Lovers of nature — Audubon. The searchers of the skies.
Watchers of the shore. John Smeaton— lighthouses. Pa-
triots. Benefactors. Workers and thinkers.
— Francis Spira, and other poems, [anon.] London,
1865. 10° 1643.23
— Gentle life : essays in aid of the formation of char-
acter. 2v. Loudon, 1866. 16°. . . .2525.14
— Life portraits of Shakspeare : with an examination
into their authenticity. L., 1864. sm. 4°. 1753.27
— Modem men of letters. L., 1870. 12°. . 2525.18
Contents :
About (E. F. V.) Hugo (V. M.) Raskin (J.)
Alnsworth (W. H.) Kings ley (C.) Buskin (Ethics
Browning (R. ) Lemon (M.) of).
Carlyle (T.) Lever (C. J.) Sala (O. A.)
Dickens (C. J. H. I Longfellow (H.W.) Swinburne (A. O.)
Disraeli (B.) Lytton (Lord.) Tennyson (A.)
Emerson (B.W. Keade (C.) Trollope (A.)
Grote (G.) I Robertson (T. W.)
— Other people's windows. 2d ed. 1869. 12°. 234.39
— The silent hour : essays for Sunday reading. Lond.,
1868. 16° 3553.12
4V See also Fiction class-list (p. 483).
Fiith (John). Thoughts on the mysteries of life.
Book L [Cosmological, astronomical, geological.]
Loudon, 1872. 8° 4026.20
Frithiof-Saga. .S«! Teener (E.)
Fritze (Ernst). IdaUum. Wien, 1862. 32°. . 7114.33
Frobiaher (Prof. J. E.) Culture of voice and action,
with readings. New York, 1868. 12°. .6332.13
Frobiaher (Sir Martin). Beste (G.) Three voyages of
M. F. , in search of a passage to Cathata and India
by the northwest, 1576-78. London, Hakluyt
soc, 1867. 8° 1145.11
Same. [In Pinkerfon (J.) Voyages, v. 12 ) . . . 926.12
— Rundell{T.) Voyages toward the northwest, 1496-1631. 1145.10
— Soutliey [R.) Lives of the Brit, admirals. V. 6. . . .3211.06
Froebel (Friedrich).
— Kriege (Matilda H.) The child, its nature and rela-
tions, an elucidation of Froebel's principles of
education. A free rendering of the German of
baroness Marenholtz-Biilow. 2d ed. 1872. 5512.33
Friedrich Froebel : a biogr. sketch. . . 5512.34
If^ See also EAncAtion. (Kindergarten.)
Froebel (Julius). Seven years travel in Central Amer-
ica, Northern Mexico, and the far West L., 1859.
8° 1165.19
— Physical geography of N. A. [Sm. report. 1854.] . . 3996.09
Frog. See Natural history. {Frog ;— Reptiles.)
71 In aaklng for books, ns« the •• Book Order," giving th« AH THOR'S NAME, the Srst p«rt of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
562
FROISSART- FUEL
Froissart (Jean). Chronicles of England, France,
Spain, etc., from Edw. n. to Henry iv. [132G-1399.]
Tr. with life, etc., by T. Johnes. 2 v. London,
1852. 8"' 497.03
— Ohroniques, 1325-1400. [Buohon. Col. des chron.,
V. ll-v!5.] 5125.22
Puiaies. [In Buohon. Ool. des ohron., v. 10.] . . . 6125.21
— St. Ler/er ( B. ) Froissart and his times. 3 v. 3063.02
See Friiser's m»g., July, 1873 (F.'s chronicles) ; also the
next title ; —
Froissart ballads : poems. See Oooke (P. P.) 1847. . . 1634.06
From Cape Cod to Dixie. See Maokie ( J. M.) 1864. . .1111.08
From Dan to Beerslieba. See Newman (J. P.) 1864. . . 1063 06
From dawn to noon ; poems. See Fane (V.( 1643.36
From Jawn to sunrise. See Smith (.1/jj. J. G.) . . . . 8411.24
Prom feudal to federal. See Partridge (J. A.) 1872 . . 5726.26
From LiveriJool to 8t. Louis. See Hall (N.) 1870. . . . 1072.13
From matter to spirit. See De Morgan (-I/is. A.) 1863. . 3811.07
From peasant to prince ; Life of MenschikoCf. See Pietzker
(M. A.) 3122.27
From Sedan to Saarbruck, via Verdun, Gravelolte,
and Metz. By an officer of the Royal Artillery.
[anon.] London, 1870. 12° 526.15
From the lakes of Killamey to the Golden horn. See Field
(H. M.) 946.13
From traditional to rational faith. See Grlffln (B. A.) . 3655.28
From Waterloo to the Peninsula. See Sala (G. A.) 1867. 942.18
fSromberg (Emanuel Otto). Art of painting on glass.
Tr. by H. J. Clarke. 3d ed. L., 1857. 16°. 1443.23
Fromentin (EuRfene). Dominique. P., 1863. 12°. 7021. yO
— Une annee dans le Sahel. 2e ed. P., 18.59. 12°. 7021.31
Fremont jeune et Risler ain6 : mceurs parisleunes. See Dandet
(A.) 1877 7014 38
Fronde. See Oountries. (France : history. 2. Civil wars, p. 321.)
FronmUller (G. P. C.) Epistles general of Peter and Jude. [In
Lange (J. P.) Commentary. New Test., v. 9, 1868.) 3747.19
IVontiaus (Seztus Julius). De aqueeductibus urbis
Romas. Tr. de M. J. Roudelet [Lat. et Fr.]
Paris, 1866. 8°. [Nisard's collection.] 7725.03
— Strategematicon. Tr. par T. Baudement. [Lat. et
Fr.] P., 1869. 8°. [Nisard's collection.] 7725.02
— Strategematicon, or Greek and Roman anecdotes,
cone, the science of war : also Strategieon, or
characteristics of illustrious generals. Tr. by R.
B. Scott. [With] some account of the author.
London, 1811. 12° 4513.23
Frost (John). Great cities of the world, in their glory
and in their desolation. Aubnm and Buffalo,
1852. 8° 441.25
— Hints to a young mechanic. [In Kelt (T.) Mechanics' text-
book, p. 179-403. Boston, 1852. 12° 3923.07
— Pictorial history of the U. S. 4 v. in 2. Philadel.,
1843. 8° 574.20
— Pictorial history of the world, to the death of Oon-
stantine the Great. Phila., 1846. 12°. . 427.11
Frost (Percival). Solid geometry. New ed. v. 1.
London, 1875. 8°. ....".... 4012.11
Frost (Sarah Annie). Amateur theatricals and fairy-
tale dramas. New York, 1868. 16°. .1724.17
— Book of tableaux and shadow pantomimes. New
York, [1869.] 16° 1724.33
— Laws and by-laws of American society. New York,
1869. 16° 5427.11
Frost and fire. See CJampbell (J. F.) 2 v. 1865. . . . 4112.02
Frothiagham (Ephraim and A.L. ) Philosophy as abso-
lutescience. v. 1. [Ontology.] B.,1864. 8°. 5413.02
Frothiugham (Nathaniel Langdon). Metrical pieces,
translated and original. B., 1855. 12°. 1643.17
— Sermons in order of a twelvemonth. Boston, 1852.
12° 3553.14
— Deism or Christianity? Four discourses. B.,1845. 8*. 3648.19
— Farewell : sermon on resigning his pastoral charge. Boston.
1850. 8" 3648.19
Frothingham (O. B.) Beliefs of the unbelievers, and
other disooursies. Now York 1876. 12°. 3553.28
— Child's book of religion. N. Y., 187G. 12°. 3553.30
— Cradle of the Christ : a study in primitive Christian-
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— Eternal life : a discourse. Salem, 1856. 8° 3648.19
— Knowledge and faith, and other disoourses. New
York, 1876. 12° 3553.31
— Religion of humanity. N. Y., 1873. 16°. . 3553.11
— Safest creed and tweWe other recent discourses on
reason. New York, 1874. 12° 3553.26
— Stories from the lips of the teacher. Boston, 1864.
12° 3553.15
— Stories of the patriarchs. B.,1864. 16°. .3553.13
— Theodore Parker: a biography. B., 1874. 12°. 3136.17
— Transcendentalism in New England : a history.
New York, 1876. 12° 3553.29
Note. — Reviewed by S. Osgood, in International rev.,
Nov., 1876.
— New commandment : a review of a discourse by O. B. Froth-
iugham. By a layman. Salem, 1854. 8° 3648.19
— Sledman (£. C.) O. B. F., and the new faith. 1876. . 3663.32
Frothiugham (Richard). The Centennial : battle of
Bunker Hill. Boston, 1875. 16°. . . . 601.13
— ■ Command in the battle of Bunker Hill, with a reply to Swett
Boston, 1850. S' 601.26
— History of the siege of Boston. B., 1851. 8°. 584.03
— Life and times of Joseph Warren. Boston, 1865.
8°. 3176.09
— Rise of the republic of U. S. B., 1872. 8°. 576.13
— Tribute to Thomas Starr King. B.,1865. 12°. 3096.10
Froude (James Anthony).
— Address in answer to father Burke. [In Fraser, Jan., 1878.)
— Calvinism. New York. 1871. 12°. . . . 3553.18
— The English in Ireland in 18th century. 2 v. New
York, 1872-1874. 8° 465.14
Note.— For reviews see Fortn., rev., Aug.. 1874 (by J. E.
Cairnes) ; Macmillan, v. 30, 1874.
— History of England from the fall of Wolsey to the
defeat of the Spanish armada. 12 v. New York,
1866-70. 12°. 474.01
iVbte.— Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., Jan., 1870, or Lit-
tell, 1870, V. 1 (Froude and Mary qu. of Scots) ; Brit. qnar.
rev., Oct., 1858. or Littell, 1859, v. 1 (Heni-y's reign) : Oath,
world, V. 12, 1871 (3 sharply critical papers, by J. F. Me-
llne ; Contemp., rev., v. 4. 1867 (Irish chttrch and the re-
formation, by B. Nugent ;) Dublin univ. mag., March. 1861,
or Littell, 1861. v. 2 (Mary Tudor period) ; Ed. rev., v. 119,
1864 ; Fraser's mag., v. 64, 1856 ; v. 58, 1858 ; v. 62. 1860 ;
North Brit, rev., v. 26. 1856-7 ; Westm. rev., v. 66, 1866.
— Nemesis (The) of faith. 2d ed. L., 1849. 8°. 3553.25
— Short studies on great subjects. 3 v. New York,
1868-77. 8° 2525.07
Contents : v. 1. Book of Job. Cat's pilgrimage. Phi-
losophy of Catholicism. Compensation. Criticism and the
gospel history. Dissolution of the monasteries. Eng-
land's forgotten worthies. Erasmus and Luther. Fables :
1. The lions and the oxen ; 2. Farmer and tlie fox.
Science of history. Homer. Influence of the reformation
on the Scottish character. Lives of the saints. Parable of
the bread-fruit tree. Plea for the free discussion of theo-
logical difficulties. Representative men. Reynard the fox.
Spinoza.
2. Calvinism. A bishop of the 12th cent. [Hugo of Lin-
coln.] Father J. H. Newman on the Grammar of assent.
Condition and prospects of protestantisin. England and
her colonies. A fortnight in Kerry. Reciprocal duties of
stateand subject. The merchant and his wife. Onprogrcss.
The colonies once more. Education. England's war. The
Eastern question. Scientific method applied to history.
3. Annals of an English abbey [St. Alban's). Revival of
Romanism. Sea studies. Society in Italy in the last days
of the Roman republic. Lucian Dlvus Cfflsar. On the
uses of a landed gentry. Party politics. Leaves from >
South African journal.
— (3arksoH {S.) J. A. Froude and John Bright : the
censor censured. [n.d.] 3023.29
— Meline {J. F. ) Mary queen of Scots and her latest
English historian. 1872 3121.25
Froude (Richard Hurrell). Remains. 2 v. London,
1838. 8° 3553.16
— Stepltm (J.) Rev. E. H. Froude. [In his Essays, 1862 ; p.
22-38.) 25*71*
Frowd (G. G. Player). See Flayer-Frowd (J. G.) ...
Frneality. Mackenzie (G.) Moral history of frugality. [In his
Essays, 1713.) U3B.31
Fruit culture. See Agriculture, (p. 8).
Fruita, flowers, and farming. See Beecher !H. W.) 18S9. 6123.07
Fruits of endowments ; a list of works of '2,000 au-
thors who have enjoyed non-cure endowments of
the church of England. L., 1840. 1. 8°. 2745.06
rrr(DanbyP.) On some English dictionaries, [/n Philol. soc.
proceedings, 1859.) ■ • 6*131*
Fry (J.R.)Life of GeneralTaylor. P. 1857. 16°. 3172.08
Frv (Joseph Storrs). A concise history of tithes. London, 1820.
8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 16 ; p. 393.414.) • • • • 6058 15
Fryxell (Anders). History of Sweden. Tr. by M.
Howitt. 2 v. London, 1844. 12°. . . 542.10
Fuchs (C. W, C.) Practical guide to the determination
of minerals by the blowpipe. Tr. by T. W. Dan-
bv. London, 1875. 8° 4216.32
Fuel. See Arts (Useful, Coal, p. 40 ;— Warming and ventUatton,
Fuel o? the '^m.^'see Williams (W.M.) 1870 *017.U
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY
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FuetBt (Julius). Liibroram aacrorom veteris Testa-
menti concordantiie Hebraicae atque Chaldaicse.
Ed. siereotypa. Lipsias, 1840. fol. . . 3727.18
FUessUn (Johauu Conrad). Sebastian Castellio : le-
bensgeschiohte. Frankfurt aiul Leipzig, 1775.
12° 3161.23
Fugitive miacellaDy. 2 y. London, 1771. 16°. 1612.14
Fulcher (George Wm.) Life of Oainsborough. Lon-
don, 1856. 16° 3063.15
Folke (Win. , D.D.) Defence of the translations of the
Bible into the English tongue. Cambr., [Eiig.,)
Parker soc, ISi'i. 8° 3636.15
— Stapleton's fortress overthrown. Bejoinder to Mar-
tiall's Keply. Discovery of the dangerous rock
of the Popish church. Cambr., (£hg.,) Parker
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Fuller (Andrew). The Calvinistic and Socinian sys-
tems examined and compared as to their moral
tendency. Boston, 1815. 16° 3554.03
— Principal works and remains ; with life by his son.
London, 1852. 12° 3554.02
Contents : Memoir, by hii son. The Oospel its own wit-
ness. Calvinistic and Socinian systems examined as to
tlieir moral tendency. Importance of truth. Criminality
of mental error. On liberty.
— FotUriJ.) Critical essays, V. 2, p. 396-411. 1868. . . 2S9£.M
Fuller (Andrew S.) Forest-tree culturist. New York,
1866. 12° 6135.18
— Grape culturist 5th ed. N. Y., 1865. 12°. 6133.03
Fuller (Henry Wm.) On diseases of the lungs and air
passages. 2d ed. London, 1867. 8°. . 4324.26
Fuller (Hiram). Belle Brittan on a tour, at Newport,
and Here and there. N. Y., 1858. 12°. . 942.05
— Grand transformation scenes in the United States,
or glimpses of home after 13 years abroad. New
York, 1875. 12° 1132.22
— Sparks from a locomotive. By Belle Brittan. [pseud.']
New York, 1859. 12° 943.06
Fuller (Jane Jay). Uncle John's flower gatherers.
New York., 1869. 16° 4913.08
Fuller (Margaret, afterward Ossoti). See Ossoll.
Fuller (Richard, DD.) and Wayland (F.) Domestic
slavery as a scriptural institution : correspond-
ence. New York, 1856. 8° 6831.13
Fuller (Thomas). Abel Bedivivus : lives and deaths
of the modem divines. New ed., with notes, by
W. Nichols. 2 V. London, 1867. 8°. . 3432.19
— Cause and cure of a wounded conscience. Triana ;
or, a threefold romauza, of Mariana, Paduana,
and Sabina. Omitbologie, or the speech of birds ;
and Antheologia, or the speech of flowers. Lon-
don, 1867. 8° 3563.21
— Church history of Britain, until 1648. 3d ed. Notes
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— Comment on Buth : and notes upon Jonah. Ed. by
W. Nichols. London, 1868. 8°. . . . 3734.22
— Good thoughts on bad times, and other papers.
Boston, 1863. 16° 3553.20
— History of the univ. of Cambridge, and of Waltham
Abbey ; with the Appeal of injured innocence.
Newed., with notes, by J. Nichols. London, 1840.
8° 5515.12
— Holy state and Profane state. New ed., with notes,
by J. Nichols. Loudon, 1841. 8°. . .3553.19
— Joseph's party-colpured coat : a comment on 1 Cor. .
xi., with several sermons : and David's heinous
sin, hearty repentance, heavy punishment : poem.
Ed. by W. Nichols. London, 1867. 8°. 3553.22
— Selections from his writings. [In Rogers (H.) Essay on F.,
1857.) 6075.J0
— Worthies of England. Ed. by P. A. Nuttall. 3 v.
London, 1840. 8° 475.17
j^r For livii of Fuller, lee Biography (p. U6).
Fuller {Rev. T. E.) Boy's holiday book. London,
1855. 24° 4611.03
Fullerton (Lady Georgiana). Countess of Bonneval :
her life and letters. 2 v. L., 1858. 12°. 3022.23
— Life of St. Frances of Bome ; of Lucy of Narni, of
Dominica of Paradiso, and of Anne de Mont-
morency. New York, 18G5. 12°. . . . 3418.05
1^- For tbe novcti of lady F., «» Fiction (p. 483).
Pullom (Stephen W.) History of Women. London,
1855. 12°. 5823.09
— Poor-law rhymes ; or, anti-Marcus. London, 1839.
16° 1663.11
tS" For his iioTela, $ee Fiction (p. 483).
Fulton (Cbitrles Carroll). Europe viewed through
American spectacles. Phil., 1874. 8°. . U40.08
Fulton (Forrest). Manual of constitutional history.
London, 1876. 8" 5712.22
Fulton (J. A.) Peach oultnre. N. Y., 1870. 12°. 6135.28
Fulton (Rev. Justin D.) The true woman. Added,
Woman vs. ballot. B,, 1869. 16°. . . 5821.26
Fulton (Bobert). Treatise on the improvement of
canal navigation. 17 pi. L, 1794. 4°. .3927.22
49" For liva of K. Fulton, «« Biography, (p. 147).
Fulton (Bobert). Illustrated book of pigeons. Ed.
by L. Wright. London, [1876.] 4°. . . 6137.24
Pun better than physic. See Hall (Wm. W.) 4334.11
Funeral rites. See Burial usages (p, 242) ; also T«gg (W.) Tba
laat act : funeral rites, etc. 1876 6218.3(
Fungi. See Botany [Fungi, p. 326).
FunguBiana ; or opinions and table talk of the late
Barnaby Fungus, esq. [p^euc/.] L.,1809. 18°. 6211.26
Funke (Otto). Atla-s of physiological chemistry.
London, 1853. 4°. [Cavendish soa] . 4318.05
Fur hunters of the far west. See Ross (A.) 1124.13
Forman (Gabriel), Antiquities of Long Island. Bib-
liography by H. Onderdonk, jr. Ed. by Frank
Moore. New York, 1875. 12° 591.23
— Notes, geogr. and historical, relating to the town of
Brooklyn, with notes and memoir. Brooklyn,
iihusf .50C., 1865. 4°. . ." 626.05
Fumeauz (Philip). Letters to Blaokstone, concerning
his exposition of the act of toleration. 2d e£
London, 1771. 8° 3553.24
Fumess (Horace Howard, ed.) See Shakspere (Wm.)
Fumess (Mrs. Horace Howard). •Concordance to
Shakespeare's poems. PhiL, 1875. 8°. . 1765.13
Fumess (Wm. Henry). Discourses. Philadel., 1855.
12° 3554.01
— Jesus. Phila., 1871. 12°. 3422.21
— Unconscious truth of the four gospels. Philadelphia,
1868. 12° 3553.27
— Veil partly lifted, and Jesus becoming visible.
Boston, 1864. 16° 3422.09
Furniture. See Fine art» {Furniture, p. 644).
Fumivall (Frederick J.) Early English poems and lives of saints.
[Philol. soc. Proceedings, lUoS.] 6443.11
— Political, religious, and love poems. London, 1866.
8°. [E. E. T. S., no. 15.] 7913.04
Note. — For various works edited by F., f«ee Obancer soo.
(p. 363) ; and Early Eng. text soc. (p. 432).
Furs.
— LanketUr{E.) Uses of animals, p. 263-304. .- . . .6926.31
— Newhouse (S.) Trapperb' guide. With observations
on the fur trade. 1867 4617.11
See also Pop. science monthly (Furs and their wearers,
by J. H. Partridge).
FUrn. See Fnerst.
Fuseli (Henry). Lectures on painting. Ed. by E. N.
Wornum. London, 1848. 12° 1424.08
— Life and writings. The former written by J.
Knowlea. 3 v. London, 1831. 8°. . .3063.11
V. 1. Life. 2. Lectures on art and painting. 3. Lectures
cont'd. Aphorisms. A hist, of art in the schools of Italy.
t^ For lives of Fuseli, see Biography (p. 147).
FuBtel de Coulanges (Numa Denis). 'The ancient
city : a study on religion, laws and institutions of
Greece and Bome. f^om the French, by W. Small.
Boston, 1874. 8° 421.27
— Aryan civilization : its religious origin and progress.
[Tr. and condensed] by T. C. Murker. London,
1871. 12° 421.21
Future (The) : a political essay. See Throop (M. H.) 1864. 6726.10
Future (The). ,S(re Social science . {Civilisation; — Progress).
Future life. See Biblical aud religious lit. (p. 88).
Future wealth of AmeiiL-a. See Bonynge (F.) .... 6916.03
Fnsang. or discov. of America by Chinese Buddhist priests in the
6th century. Sec Leland (C. O.) 1876 663.26
Fyffe (0. A.) History of Greece. London, 1875. 16°.
[History primers. Ed. by J. B. Green.] 421.30
Gaboriau (EmUe). Le dossier no. 113. 8e ^d. Paris,
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Oaskell (Eliz. C.) Life of Churlotte Broutij. 2 v.
New York, 1857. 12° 302a.22
49- For Mrs. GaskeU's novels, see Fiction (p. 181) ; and
for notices of her, tee Biography (p. 118) ; also North Brit.
rev., V. 19, 1863.
Gkkskin (John). Irish varieties. 2d ed. Dublin, 1874.
12° 491.20
Saslight and daylight, with some London scenes. See Sala (G. A)
1869 952.09
Qasometry. 5m Bnnsen (B.) 1216.11
Oasparin (Comie Agenor Etienne de). America before
Europe. New York, 1862. 12°. . . . 632.12
— Lebonheur. Paris, 1862. 16° 7022.01
— The family : its duties, joys, and sorrows. From
the French. London, 1867. 16°. . . .3511.05
— The uprising of a great people. The United States in
1861. Tr. by M. L. Booth. N. Y., 1861. 12°. 642.08
GkMparln (Valdrie Boissier, corrUesse de). By the sea
shore : reveries of a traveller. E., 1867. 16°. 971.25
— The near and the heavenly horizons. New York,
1862. 12° 3554.14
— Vesper. Tr. by M. L. Booth. N.Y.,1863. 18°. 3554.15
Oaspey (Thomas). Life and times of lord Cobham.
2 V. London, 1843. 12° 3042.06
Oassett (H. ) Catalogue of books on the masonic in-
stitution, in public libraries of the union, auti-
masonic in arguments and conclusions. With in-
trod. remarks. Boston, 1852. 8°. . . . 5836.14
Oastaldi (Bartolomeo). Lake habitations and pre-
historic remains in the turbaries and marl-beds of
Central Italy. Tr. by C. H. Chambers. London,
1865. 8° 5813.18
Grasteropoda. See Mollnsca.
Gaston (Wm.)^ Speech on the loan bill. — On religions toleration.
[In Moore (F.) Amer. eloquence, v. 2, 1857.1 . . 6326.01
— Herring (J.) and Longacre (/. B.) Nat. port, gal., v. 2. 8217.08
OastreU (Francis, hp. of Gliester). Notitia Cestriensis ;
notices of the diocese of Chester. Ed. by F. E.
Raines. London, 1845-50. 4°. [Chetham soc,
uoa. 8, 19, 21, 22.] 5094.08
Oaatronomy : or school of good living, [anon.] 2ded.
London, 1822. 16° 6015.06
Gatherings from a pastor's dr&wer.See Nelson (John). 1852. 3677.08
Gatherings from an artist's portfoUo. See Freeman (J. £.)
1877 1131.11
Gatty (Rev. Alfred). The bell : its history. London,
1818. 10° . 1451.05
Gatty (Mrs. Alfred). Book of emblems. London,
1872. 16° 1452.05
Gaudama. See Biblical and eccl. lit. (Buddhism, p. 79.)
Gaudeamus ! humorous poems. %e Scheffel (J. V.) 1872. 1663.28
Gandentio di Lucca. Ste Berington (Samuel) 191.16
Same.GaudencedeLuques. [/n Voyages lmag.,v.6.] 7027.06
Gauging. See Arts (Useful : Liquors, p. 11 ;— Weights and mea-
sures, p. 18).
Gaul. See Countries {France : iv. History, p. 321).
Gaultier (Bon). See Ayloun (W. E.) 1613.11
Oaussen (S. B. L. ) From Egypt to Sinai : the exodus
of the children of Israel. From the French.
London, 1869. 16° 3554.22
— Theopneusty, or plenary inspiration of the Holy
Scriptures. Tr.by E.N.Kirk. N.Y.,1842. 8°. 3554.24
Gautier (Alfred). Remarks rel. to nebulie. [Sm. rep., 1863.] 3936.18
Gautier (Theophile). La Belle-Jenny. Nouv. ed.
Paris, 1868. 12° 7031.25
— Caprices et zigzags. 3e 6d. P., 1865. 12°. 7031.34
— Constantinople. Nouv. M. P., 1865. 12°. 7031.26
— Constantinople of to-day. From the French. Lon-
don, 1854. 8°. 992.03
— — Same. From the French, by R. H. Gould. New
York, 1875. 12° 1033.18
— Les grotesques. Paris, 1853. 12°. . . . 7031.27
— Histoire de I'art dramatique en France depuis 1500.
6 V. Leipzig, 1858-9. 12° 1731.01
— La croix de Berny. See Girardln {Mmt. K. d»). . . 7022.11
— Loin de Paris. Paris, 1865. 12°. . . . 7031.28
— Nouvelles. 8e ed. Paris, 1867. 16°. . . 7031.32
— La peau de tigre. Paris, 1865. 12°. . . 7031.29
— Quand on voyage. Paris, 1865. 12°. . . 7031.30
— Romance of the mummy. With introd. by W. 0.
Prime. New York, 1863. 12°. . . . 194.17
— Romans et contes. Paris, 1866. 12°. . . 7031.31
— Voyage enEspagne. Nouv. ^d. P., 1870. 16°. 7031.33
— Wanderings in Spain. London, 1853. 8°. 985.13
— Winter in Russia. Tr. by M. M. Ripley. New York,
1874. 12° 996.21
4^ For notices of Gautier, see Saint-Benvs (C. A.) Portr.
contemp., v. 3, 1862, and Nouv. lundls, v. 6, 1866 ; also
Atlantic mouthly, v. 21, 1863 (by E. Benson); N, A. rev.,
April, 1873 (by H. James, jr.)
Gavazzi (Alessandro). Lectures in New York, with
life. Worcester, 1858. 12° 3425.11
— My recollections of the last four popes. An answer
to Dr. Wiseman. London, 1858. 16°. 34'25.12
GavTOche party. See Jerrold (B.) 1870 616.21
Gav^ler (George). Jewish colonies in Palestine. Lon-
don, 1845. 8° 5721.04
Ga'^ler (Col. J. C. ) Sikhim. With hints on moun-
tain and jungle warfare. L., 1873. 12°. 1014.19
Gay (Delphine). See Girardln {Mme. £. de)
Gay (J. Drew). Prince of Wales in India. Toronto,
1877. 12° 1011.11
Gay (John). Fables. Withillus. L.,[1870.] 16°. 1643.26
— Plays. London, 1772. 16° 1723.31
Contents : The captives, tragedy. The beggar's opera
Achilles, an opera. The distress'd wifs, comedy. The
rehearsal at Gotham, f^rce.
BBOOKLTN HKROANTILB LIBRABT,
GAY- GENIUS
667
— Poems on several occasions. 2 v. Ij.,17-J5. 16°. IUI3.30
— Poems. Ed. by A. Obslmera. [In Ohalmsri' EnKliali poeta,
V. 16, 1819.1 1626.10
— Poetical works. Life by S. Johnson. 2 v. Boston,
1854. 16" 1644.08
— Poetical worke. [In Sanibrd (E.) Brit, poeti, v. 16, 1819. 1691.16
Kr For livri of Gay, ue Biography (p. U8) ; alto Fra.
ser'8 mag., r. Gl, 1860.
Oay (Sophie). L^onie de Montbreuse. Paris, 1864.
12° 7022.02
— Malhenrs d'aa amant heurenz. P., 1869. 12°. 7022.03
— Marie-Louise d'Orleans. Paris, 1864. 12°. 7022.07
— Phy.siologie du ridicule. Paris, 1864. 12°. 7022.04
— Salons celfebres. Paris, 1864. 12°. . . . 7022.05
— Souvenirs d'une vieille femme. P., 1864. 12°. 7022.06
Qay (Sydney Howard). Popular history of the U. 8. See Bryant
(W. C.) and Gay 686.01
Gay (The) scieuce. See Callaa (E. S.) 2 v. 1866. . . . 6334.10
O* Sfe also Oriticiam (p. 398).
Oay de Vernon (Simon Fran9ois, baron). On the
science of war and fortification. Tr. by J. M.
O'Connor. 2 v. New York, 1817. 8°. 4516.01
Oayarre (Charles). History of Louisiana. The French
domination. [1539-1743. ] 2 v. in 1. New York,
1866. 8° 593.08
Same. Spanish domination. [1769-1803.] New
York, 1866. 8°. 593.09
Same. American domination. [1803-1861.] New
York, 1866. 8° 593.10
— Philip n. of Spain. New York, 1866. 8°. 3143.09
— Bomance of the hist, of Louisiana. New York, 1848.
12° 621.27
Gazetteers. See Geography (Gazetteers arid Dictionaries p. 670).
Gebir : a poem. See Landor (W. Savage). WorlM, v. 2.J 6047 04
Gee (Joshua). Trade and navigation of Great Britain
considered. New ed. London, 1767. 16°. 5911.01
Oeekie (A. C, D.D.) Christian missions to wrong
places, among wrong races, and in wrong hands.
London, 1871. 12° 3447.21
Qeer (George Jarvis). The conversion of St. Paul.
Three discourses. New York, 1871. 16°. 3554.24
Oeiger (John Lewis). A peep at Mexico. London,
1874. 8° 1156.06
Geikie (Archibald). Science primers. Physical geo-
graphy. New York, 1873. 18°. . . . 912.17
— Geol. notes on Auvergne. [In Galton. Vacation tourists.
1861.] 926.12
— Memoir of E. Forbes. See Wilson (O.) and Geilcie (A.) 3056.20
G«ikie (James). Great ice age, and its relation to the
antiquity of man. N. Y., 1874. 12°. . 4112.38
— Historical geology. London, 1876. 12°. .4112.12
Gteilde (John C.) Adventures in Canada. Phila.,
[n.d.] 16° 1151.04
Geldard (James). Hand-book on cotton manufacture.
New York, 1867. 8° 3932.06
Oell (Sir Wm.) Topography of Bome and its vicinity.
New ed. 2 v. London, 1846. 8°. . . 435.26
— and Gandy (J. P. ) Pompeiana : topography, edi-
fices, and ornaments of Pompeii, 3d ed. London,
1852. 8° 1455.10
GeUert (Christian F., b. 1715, d. 1769). Life ; with a
Course of moral lessons. By Mrs. Doaglas. 3 v.
London, 1805. S° 3063.31
Gellert (The Dog). Oould iS.B.) Curious myths, v. 1, 1867. 3816.16
Gellett (Henry). Varieties : anecdotes, etc. Rotter-
dam, 1823. 12°. ... 6215.23
GelU (Giovanni Battista). Circe. [Moral dialogues.]
From the Italian. London, 1745. 8°. . 5434.38
Gellius (Aulus). Attic nights. Tr. by W. Beloe. 3 v.
London, 1795. 8° 2527.23
— Noctes Attio89 ; ex ed. J. Gronovii, cam notis et
interp. 3 v. Londini, Votoy, 1824. 8°. 7713.18
— (Euvres completes. [Lat. et Fr. ] Paris, 1860. 8°.
[Nisard's collection. ] 7725.15
Gems and jewels 5e<Fine aits((ri!nu, p. 644): o/so Nmniamatics.
Gems from the antique See Oroly (O.) [In his Poetical worlts.
1830.) 1634.17
Gems of epistolary corresp. See Willmotl (R. A.) 1846. 3267.01
Gems of German art. See Scon (Wm. B.) 1873. . . . 1436.31
Gems of •modern Belgian art. See Scott (Wm. B. ) 1873. 14:i6 27
GeuealogieB and pedigrees.
1. Bibliography,
— Bridger (C.) An index to printed pedigrees, con-
tained in county and local histories, the Heralds'
visitations, and in more important genealogical
collections. 1867 6613.01
— Catalogue of pedigrees hitherto unindezed. rBy O
W. M.] 1867 6612.01
— Durrie (/). 8.) Bibliographia genealogica Americana:
alphabetical index to Aiuer. genealogies and pedi-
grees contained in state, county, and town his-
tories, printed genealogies and kindred works.
1868 3247.16
— Lower (It. A.) Discourse on genealogies. [In hu Cootrtbu-
Uons, efc, 1854 ; p. 20441.) .2634.31
— Whitmore ( W. 11. ) American genealogist : catalogiie
of family histories and publications containing
genealogical information issued in the United
States, arranged chronologically. 1868. 3247.17
3. Collective and Miscellaneous Workt.
— i4!mai!acft de Gotha. [Various volumes.] .6721.21
— il>i(Ier»on(W.)Genealogy and surnames. 1865. 6614.08
— Otorgt (II B. ) Genealogical tables, illns. of mod-
em history. 1874 414.19
— Goodwin (N.\, Genealogical notes, or contributions
to the family historj- of some of the first settlers
of Connecticut and Massachusetts. 1856. 3067.00
— Xew England historical and genealogical register.
V. 1-31. 1847-77. 603.01
— New York genealogical and biographical record.
V. 1-8. 1870-77 3244.17
— Savage (J.) Genealogical dictionary of the first
settlers of New England. 4 v. 1860. . 3246.03
tar Consult also town histories (under Oonntries, p. 386-
894) ; and for families, see Biography : Individual, p. 116-
316. See also Heraldry ;— Peerage and Baronetage-
General (The) ; or 12 nighta in a hunter's camp. See Barrows
(W.) 1869 1183.18
General convention of the friends of domestic in-
dustry, New York, Oct. 26, 1831. Beport on iron
and steel, [n. d. or p.] 5093.11
General description of Nova Scotia, [anon.] Halifax,
1823. 8°. 1151.03
General history of the Turks, Moguls, and Tatars.
Tr. from the Tartar manuscript, by Abu'l Ghazi
Bahader. 2 v. London, 1730. 8°. . . 1024.20
Generals. See BiOCTaphy (p. 112).
Generation. See Medicine. (Atiafomy ; — Generative organs: —
Marriage ;—Pliysiology) ; — Botany (p. 226) :— Natural Hla-
tory (Reproduction :~SpontarKous generation).
Generydes. Ed. by W. A. Wright. Pt. 1. (Early E. T. S., no.
66.) 7914.08
Genesis. See Biblical, religious, and eccl. lit. (Otnesis) ; also
Smith (G.) Chaldean account of Genesis. 1876. . 3737.09
Geneste (John). Some account of the English stage,
1660-1830. [anon.] 10 v. Bath, 1832. 8*. 1724.01
iVofe.— The general index occupies pp. 1-cxl of v. 1.
Geneva society of physics and natural history. TransactloiM,
1858-71. [In Sm. rep., 1869, 1863. 1866. 1868-71.) . 3936.U
Genial showman : ArtemusWard. See Hingston (E. P.) 3176.23
Genie (Le) industriel : revue des inventions fraufaises
et etrangferes. Par Armingaud fr^res. v. 1-38 en
19. Paris, 1851-69. 8° 3945.01
Genin (Franfois). Lexi(^ue compare de la langue de
Moliire et des ecrivains du ivne sifecle, suivi d'une
lettre ii A. F. Didot sur quelques points de philo-
logie fran9aise. Paris, 1846. 8°. . . . 6413.22
Genin (Thomas Hedges). Selections from [his] writ-
ings. With biogr. sketch. N.Y., 1869. 8° 5037.19
Genius.
— Alger (W.R) Essay on genins. (/n*i« Solitude, efc.; p. 68-83.
1867.] 2612.07
— Belsham ( W.) Essays, v. 3, p. 463 3617.10
— Bethune(O.W.) Address on genius, In 1837. [fnAu Orations.
1860 J p. 1.38.) 3613.30
— Disraeli (I. ) The literary character ; or, history of
men of genius. 1868 2522.29
Same. 3d ed. 2 v. 1822 2522.26
— Duff (Rev. W.) Essay on original genius, [anon.]
1767. . • • 5422.12
— Eaaay on capacity and genius, [anon.] London.
[n-d.] 8° 3815.01
— Flamanic (J.) [In hit Mind and manner.) 6438.33
— G'atton(J^) Hereditary genius. 1870. . .4736.15
Beviewed in Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 ; Eraser's mag., s.e
v. 2. 1870 (by r. W. Farrar).
— Oodwin (W.) Of the distribution of talents. [In his Thought*
on man. 1831.) 6814.13
— Hazlitt ( ir.) Is genina conscious of its powers. [In his Table
talk. V. 3. 1867.) 2631.0*
On genius and common aense. (In his Table talk.v.S. 3631.04
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUl'BOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMUER.
568
GENIUS -aEOGRAPHY
a«iilua, continued.
— Madden (R. R.) Infirmities of genius. 1833. 2541.01
^o(e.— Includes notioea of Pope, Johnson, Burns, Cow-
per. Byron, Scott.
Same. [In Waldie library, v. 2.] 5078.16
— Maffitt {J. IV.) Genius : a lecture. 1841 2636.31
— yictutU {J. H.) Discourse on genius. 1833 2536.31
— Pattersnn (B. IT.) Genius luid liberty. [/n^ijEssays]. U12.01
— /l!icj/ anecdotes, V. 11, 1823 621111
— Ullmunn (C.) The worship of genius. 1846. 3615.16
~ Whipple {E. P.) [In hit Lectures, p. 166186] . . . 2546.08
— Wilson (A.) In&nti perduU. [In Edinburgh essays, 1866 :
p. 132-69.] 2528.05
Set also Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864 (Nature of. by J. B.
Brown) ; v. 21, 1868 (Characteristics of, by F. H. Hedge) ;
Maciniilan's mag., Dec, 1862 (Qeuina and discipline in
literature, by David Masson) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 6, 1863
(Genius talent and tact) ; Temple Bar, Jan.. 1876 (What is
genius?) ; Winslow's med. critic, v. 1, 1861 (Reason, genius,
and madness); Winslow's jour, of pay. med., v. 2, i849 (In-
sanity of men of genius) ; v. 6, 1852 (Ecceutricitiea of).
.ftS" For additional references, see Poole's Index.
Oeniai of Italy. Sue. Turnbull (Robert). 1849 972.1S
Qenlia (Stephanie Felicitu Ducrest de St. Aubin, com-
tesse de). Contes moraux. P., 1868. 12°. 7045.05
ConUntt : Delphine. Le Ghaudrounier. Eglantine. Eu-
genie et L^ouce. Pamela. Michel et Jacqueline. Re-
connaissance et probite. Zuma.
Duchesse de In V'allifere, suivie de sa vie peni-
tents. Nouv. ed. Augmentee des Eeflexions sur
la misericorde de Dieu. P., 1813. 12°. .7045.08
— Madame de Mainteuon. P., 1843. 16°. . 7045.09
— Mademoiselle de Clermont ; suivie de Nouvelles.
Paris, 1814. 16° 7045.07
— Sacred dramas. Tr. by T. Holcioft. Fredericksburg,
1797. 16° 1724.32
Contents: Death of Adam. Hagar in the Wilderness.
The sacrifice of Isaac. Joseph made known to his breth-
ren. Ruth and Naomi. Widow of Sarepta. Return of
Tobias.
— Le siege de La RocheUe. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 7045.06
— Souvenirs de F6Iicie. [In Barridre (J. F.) Col. des m6m.,
v. 14 607.01
— Theatre d'education k I'usage de la jeunesse. 2 v.
Paris, 1847. 16° 7045.12
Contents : v. 1. La mort d'Adam, drama. Agar dans le
desert. Isaac. Joseph reconnu par ses frires. Bath ct
Noiml. La Veuve de Sarepta. Le Retour de Table. La
Colombo. LaBelle et labgte. L'lle heureuae. Lea Fla-
cona. 2. Comedies : L'Enfant g&t^. La Curieuse. L'Aveu-
gle de Spa. La Bonne mere. Intrigue et mensonge. La
Bosiere de Salency. La Marchande de modes.
O" For lives of Mnie. de G., see Biography (p. 148).
O-ennadioa (A.) Sketch of the history of Greece, from b.o. 146
to 1862. [With Schmitz (L.) History of Greece. 1876.] 421.86
aenneaaret (Memories of) .V«e Macduff (J. B.) 1868. . 3673.01
Genoa. See Countries {Genoa, p. 325).
Gentiliam. See Theband (A. J.) 3818.17
Gentle (Tlie) life. S.;e Friswell (J. H.) 1866 2526.1*
Gentle measures in training of the young. See Abbott (J.)
1872 6512.22
Gentle aliepberd. See Ramsay (Allan). 1853 1742.14
Gentle skeptic. S«« Walworth (C.) 1863 3616.09
Gentleman (The). See also Etiquette and manners (p. 460).
Gentleman's diary : or, the niatheuiaticai repoaitory. 1819-40.
22 V. London, 1819-40. 16° 6761.01
^ote. — For continuation see Ladiea' and gentleman'a diary.
Gentlefolks and others. See Dnhring (J.) 2524.17
Gentleman's house. See Eerr (Robert) 1315.44
Gentleman's magazine, 1731-1877. 241 v. London,
1732-1877. 8° 8081.01
Note.—Ut series. 1731-1807, 101 v. ; N.a.. 1808-33, 62 v. ;
N.S., 1834-66, V. 1-46; N.s., 1866-65, v. 1-19: N.S., 1866-68.
V. 1-6 ; U.S., June, 1868-1877, v. 1-19. It changed from an
antiquarian to a popular magazine in 1868.
— Same. General index to v. 1-20. L.,1753. 8°. 8081.20
— Selection of curious articles from the Gentleman's
mag. By J. Walker. 3ded. 4 v. L.,1814. 8°. 252H.01
Gentlemen's book of etiquette. See Hartley (C. B.) 1875. 5427.17
Geutoo laws, or ordinations of the pundits. [Tr. by
N. Halhead,] from a Persian translation. London,
1776. 4° 5617.U
Gtentz (Friedrich von). On the state of Europe before
and after the French revolution. From the Ger-
man, by J. C. Herries. 2d ed. L., 1803. 8°. 5727.17
«S- .See Biography (p. 148), for notices of Q.
Geoffrey Crayon, pseud. See Irving (Washington).
Geo^ey of Monmouth. British history. [In Giles (J. A.) [Six
old Engliah chron. Hohn. 1848. 12°.] 471.04
— Wright {T.) On Geoflfrey of Monmouth'a History. [In hit
Essays on arch, subjects, e(c.. V. 1,1861.] .... 443.29
Geographi Greeci minores. See Miiller (Carl) 7766.03
Geographical distribution of animals. 5ee Wallace (A.R.) 4737.11
Geographical magazine. Ed. by C. K. Markham.
V. 1-3. London, 1874-76. 4° 905.01
GEOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, AND VOYAGES.
[Note.— For works descriptive of particalar countries and places, »ee CotJNTRiis (p. 286-394).] .
1. Ancient Geography.
Leake (Jf.) On some disputed questions of ancient
geography. 1857 1032.09
MiUler (0., ed.) Geographi Greeci minores. [Gr. et
Lat.] 2 V. Didot, 1855 7765.03
— Same. TabuliB. Pars 1. Didol, 1855. . . 7765.05
Vkh-vJir (B. 0.) Lectures on ancient ethnography and
geography. Tr. by L. Schmitz. 2 v. 1854. 4'25.13
Smith (W.) Dictionary of Greek and Boman geogra-
phy. 2 v. 1854-57 924.01
— New classical dictionary of geography. Revised by
C. Anthon. 1857 437.05
Strabo. Geography. Tr. by H. 0. Hamilton and W.
Falconer. Bohn, 1854^-57 912.10
— Excerpta. Or. et Lat. [In Miiller (C.) Geographi, «'c.. v. 2.
1865.] 7765.04
— G«ographica. Gr. et Lat. Accedit index. Ciiranti-
bus C. Miiller et F. Dubner. Didol, l«5:i. 77ti7.03
Piilz { W. ) Manual of ancient geography. Tr. from the
German. Ed. by T. K. Arnold. 1850. . 932.01
Tozer {H. F.) Classical geography. 1877. [Literature
primers.] 912.27
Atlases of Ancient Geography.
MenkeCr.) Orbis antiqui descriptio. Ed.3a. 1860. 915.16
SmWi ( W. ) and Orove {J. ) *Atlas of ancient geography,
biblical and classical. 1874 A37.i5
St<mdard library atlas of classical geography. London,
1861. 8° . . . U15.03
Welter (E) and Schmitz (i.) Student's atlas of classi-
ciil geography. 15 maps. [187-.] . . . 915.20
2. Art of Travel.
BaekiO.), CoUinion '— ), and Oalton {F.) Hints to travellers. [In
Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 34, 1864.] ....
Berchlold (L.) Essay to direct the inquiries of patriotic
traveUers. 2 v. 1789 922.01
V. 1. Objects of inquiry. 2. Ust of works of travel.
Boner ((.'.) Guide for travellers in the plain and on the
mouutain 932.14
GaltoniF.) Art of travel. 1860 93'2.04
Howell (J.) Instructions for forreine travell, 164'2.
Repr. by E. Arber. 1869 5011.08
Lord (J. K.) At home in the wilderness. 1867. 932.13
3. Bibliography of Travel.
Berchl4>ld (L.) Bibliography of travel. [In his Essay, etc., v. 2,
1789.] 922.01
Boucher de La Richarderie ( Q. ) Biblioth^que uni verselle
des voyages ; avec des extraits. 6 v. 1808. 2722. 10
Lacks {J.) Catalogue and character of voyages and travels. [In
his Works, V. 10] 6052.10
Pinkerton {J.) Catalogue of books of voyages aud travels. [In hit
Col. of voyages, v. 17.] 9*26.17
4. Collections of Voyages and Travels.
Astley ( T. ) Collection of voyages and travels in Europe,
Asia, Africa, and America. [Compiled by T.
Greene.] 4 v. 1745-46 9;(5.09
Contents: v. 1. Voyages to the southeast and East Indies,
1418-1645. First voyages of the English to Guinea and East
Indies, 15521598. Voyages to the East Indies, sent forth
by the Company of Merchants, 1600-1620. Voyages to Af-
rica aud the islands adjacent, by A. da Cada Mostu and
others, U5517'21.
2. Voyages along the western coast of Africa : French
and EngliBh, 16'20-1743. Voyages and travels to Guinea aud
Benin. 1666-1730. Description of Guinea.
3. Voyagea and travels to Guinea. Voyages and travels
to Benin. Voyages to Kongo and Angola. Description
of Loango, Kayo, Angola, and adjacent countries. De-
scription of eastern coast of Africa, from the Cape of Good
Hope to Cape Guarda Fuy. Voyages and travels to China,
1666-1720.
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569
4. Descriptlou of Ohlna. Doscripllnn of Kore». E*tt
Tartary. and Tibet. TiavelB throuuli TarUry, Tibet, and
Bukbaria, to atut from China, \2H)-Ut'JH.
(hnder(J.) Modem traveller. 33 v. 1824-34. . 911.01
Contentt,
Africa, Y. ao-aa. Italy, v. 31.33.
Amei'ica, v. ii-ii. Mexico, v. 3S-26.
Arabia, v. 4. Paleatinn, v. 1.
Brazil, Y. 29 30. Persia aud China, t. lJ-18.
Buriuah, Slam, tte., v. 11. Peru, Chile, etc., v. 38.
Columbia, T. 37. Knaaia, v. 17.
Egypt, Nubia, etc., r, 6 1!. Spain and Portugal, t. IS-lt.
Greece, v. 16-16. Syria and Asia Minor, t. S-S.
ludia, V. 7-10. Turkey, v. 14.
Hakluyt (Richard). 'Collection of the early yoyftges,
travels, and discoveries of the English nation.
New ed. , with additions. 5 v. London, 1809-12.
4°. 916.15
Contenfs.
V. 1. Diacoueriea toward the north and northeaat by aes,
u or Lapland. Scrlkflnla, Corella. Bale of a. NIoolaa, Islea
of Colgoieue, Valgatz, and Noua Zembia ; toward the great
riuer Ob, Uussia, Caspiau eea, Oeorgia, Armenia. Media,
Persia, Boghar in Bai:tria, and diuers kingdumes or Tar-
taria ; together with many notable mouiimeut.i and teatl-
moules of the ancient forren trades aad the warrelike and
other Bhippiug of England in former ages ; of Island and
of the uortbern seas and lands situate that way, and the
defeat of tUo Spanish Arjuada, 1SH8. [1680 on t. p.J
2. 1, DiscouoL-ies toward the south and southeast parts
of the world by sea and ouorland through the stroight of
Oibralter to Alger, Tunis, TripoHs in Barbary, Alexandria,
and Cairo In Egypt, isles of Sicilia, Zante, Candia, Rhodus,
Cyprus, Chio, city of Constantinople, diuers parts of Asia
Minor, Syria and Armenia, Jerusalem, and other places in
Judea ; also to Arabia, down the rhier Euphrates to Baby-
lon and Bilsara, through the Persian gulph to Ormutz,
Ohaul, Goa, and Islands adloynlug upon the south parts of
Asia ; also upon Uoa to Cambala, and all the dominions of
the Great Mogor, to the riuer Ganges, Beugala, Ai-acan, Ba-
cola, Chonderl, Pegu, Jamahai in .Slam, aud almost the
frontiers of China. 2. Voyages, etc., made without the
streight of Gibraltar to the islands of the Acores, Porto
Sauto, Madera, and the Canaries, to kingdomes of Barbary
and isles of Capo Vorde, Riuers of .Senega, Gambrs, Mad-
rabnmba. Sierra Leona, coast of Guinea aud Beuiu, isles of
8. Thome and Santa Ueleua, and parts about Cape Buona
Ksperauza, Quitangouo neere Mozambique, isles of Comoro
and Ziuzibar, city of Goa, beyond Cape Comori, isles of
Nicubar, Gomes Polo, Pulo Pinaom, Malacca, and to king-
dome of luusalaon.
3. Discoveries, etc., in the new found world of America,
viz. : Eugrouland, Labrador, Newfoundland, up the Grand
bay, gulfe of 8. Lawrence, and the river of Canada to
shares and maiuos of Virginia and Florida, and to the west,
to the rich and pleasant countries of Nuena Biscaye, Cibola,
Tiguex, Cicuic, Qniuira, to New Mexico, to the gulfe of
California ; and likewise to the Yles lying before the cape
of Florida, bay of Mexico, and Terra Firma to the coasts
and Inlands of Newo Spalne, and Guiana ; to Biasil, to the
river Plate, through the streights of Magellan, from thence
on the backside of America, along Chill, Peru, Nicaragua,
Neua Espanna, California, Noua Albiou, and northerly as
farre as 43" ; together with the voyages of Sir F. Drakeand
T. Candish, round the world, and diuers other voyages in-
tended to set forth for that course.
4. Voyages in America made by Drake, Oinam, Barker,
MIchelson, Mace, Carey, Chamberlaiue, Newport, King,
May, Duddeley, Preston, Sommers, Hawkins, Sherley, Par-
ker, to Spanish America ; of Raleigh, Keymis, to Guiana ;
of Uawklus, llare, Lancaster. Roniger, Borey, Pudsey, to
Brasil ; of R. Thorne and J. Drake to riuer Plate : Silua,
Winter, Kenton, Ward, Withriugton, Lister. Candish, to
the South Seas, etc. Supplement. Galvano's discoveries of
the world. Davis's worldes hydrographicall discrlptlon.
Voyage d'outremer, par Bertrandon de la Brocquiare. Na-
uigation aud vyages of Lewis Vertomauuus to the East.
5. Voyages by Holland ships into East Indies, 1595-98.
Newos from the East Indies ; or a voyage to Bengalis
written by W. Brutou, 16;18. Fardle of Faciona, the peo-
ples enhabiting the two partes of the earth called Affricke
aiid Asle, by W. Waterman. Conquest of the grand Cana-
ries, 1599. History of the West Indies and an account of
the actos aud adventures of the Spaniards which have
oouquerod and peopled those countries. Published in
Latin, by Hakluyt, aud translated by Lok. Virginia richly
valued, by the description of the maiue land of Florida, her
next neighbour, out of four years travel of F. do Soto.
Translated from the Portngnese, by Hakluyt. Discovery
of the Barmudaa, by Sir F. Gates, Sir G. Sommers, and
Capt. Newport. True coppie of a discourse written by a
gentleman employed In the late voyage of Spalne and Port-
mgale, 1589. The omissions of Cales voyage, stated by the
earl of Essex.
Kerr {Robert). A. general history and collection of voy-
ages and travels, arranged in systematio order.
18 V. Edin. and London, 1824. 8°. , . 914.08
Contentt.
v. 1. Voyages and travels of discovery, from the era of
Alfred, king of England, In the 9th century, to the era of
Don Henry, prince of Portugal, at the oommenceRient of
the 15th i:entury ; Discoveries in the tlm« of Alfred ;
Original discovery of Orrenland by the Icelanders In tha
9th century; Early discovery of Wlnland, or America, by
the Icelanders, about 1(101 ; Travels of two Mahonietaui
into India aud China, 9th century ; Travels of UabbI Ben-
jamin from Spain to China, 12th century : Travels of an
Engllsbman m Tartar}', 124:1 ; Sketch of the revoIutioD*
In Tartary ; Travels ol John de Piano Carpinl. 1348 ; Trar-
els of W. do Kubruquls, about 1253 ; Travels of Haitho,
prince of Armenia, 1264 ; Travels of Marco polo. 1260 to
1296 : Travels of Oderic of Porlenau, 1318 : Travels of HIr
John Mandevilln, 1322 ; Itinerary of Pegolettl. between
Asof and China, 1355 : Voyages of NIcolo and Antonio
Zeuo, 1380 ; Travels or Schiliitbergor, 1394 ; Travels of lbs
ambassadoia of Shah Rnkh, 1419; Voyage arid shipwreck
of Quirlnl, 1431 : Travels of Josaphat Barbaro. 1436.
2. Account of various early pllgrunagcs from England to
the holy land, between 1097 and 1107 ; Discovery of Ma-
deira : Discovery and conquest of the Canary islands ;
General voyages and travels, chiefly of discovery, from
the era of Don Henry, prince of Portugal, in 1412. to that
of George in., in 1760. Book 1. History of the discover-
ies of the Portuguese along the coast of Africa, aud in In-
dia, from 1412 to 1506 ; Summary of the discoveries of
the world, to the year 1665. by Antonio Galvano : Journey
of Ambrose Contarini, ambassvlor from the republic of
Venice, to Uzun-Hassan, king of Persia, in the years 1473-6.
written by himself ; Voyages of discovery by the Portu-
guese along the western coast of Africa, under Don Henry ;
Original journals of the voyages of Cada Mosto, and Pedro
de Cintra, to the coast of Africa, the former in the year*
1455 and 1456, and the latter soon after; Coutiuuation of
the Portuguese discoveries along the coast of Africa, from
the death of Don Henry, in 1463, to the discovery of the
Cape of Good Hope, in 1488 : History of the discovery and
conquest of India by the Portuguese, betweeu 1497 and
1605, from the original Portuguese of Herman Lopes do
Castaueda. Letters respecting India and the Indian trade,
about 1600.
3. History of the discovery of America, and of some of
the early conquests in the new world ; History of the dis-
covery of America by Christopher Columbus, written by
his son, Don Ferdinand Columbus ; Account of the dis-
covery of America by Columbus, by Antonio de Herrera ;
Voyages of Americus Vespucius to the new world ; Sum-
mary of the discoveries and settlements of the Spaniards
in the West Indies, from the death of Columbus to the ex-
pedition of Hernando Cortes against Mexico ; History of
the discovery and conquest of Mexico, writteu in the year
1568, by Capt. Bernal Diaz del Castillo.
4. Conquest of Mexico, continued ; History of the dis-
covery and conquest of Peru, by Francisco Pizarro, writ-
ten by Augustino Zarate.
5. History of Peru by Zarate concluded ; Continuation
of the early history of Peru, from 1649 to the death of the
Inca Tupac Amaru, extracted from Garcilasso de la Vega ;
History of the discovery and conquest of Chili ; Discovery
of Florida, and account of several inelTectual attempts to
conquer and settle that country by the Spaniards.
6. Early English voyages of discovery to America :
Newfoundland, etc.: Voyages of Jacques Cartier from St.
Maloes to Nowfonudlaud aud Canada, in 1534-5 ; Continua-
tion of the discoveries and conquests of the Portuguese In
the east, with some account of the early voyages of other
European nations to. India; 1. Discoveries of Portuguese
from 1605 to 1539 : 2. Particular relation of the expedition
of Solyman Pacha from Suez to India against the Portu-
guese at Diu, written by a Venetian oflQcer ; Voyage of Don
Stefano de Gama from Goa to Suez in 1540, written by Don
Juan de Castro ; Portuguese transactions in India, from
1641 to 1681.
7. Same, cont'd ; Voyages and travels in Egypt, Syria,
Arabia, Persia, and India, by Ludovici Verthema, in 1503 ;
Voyages and travels of Cesar Frederick in India; Early
English voyages to Guinea and other parts of the west
coast of Africa ; Some miscellaneous early voyages of the
English ; Early voyages of the English to the East Indies.
8 9. Early voyages of the English to India, after the
establishment of the English East India company.
10. Early circumnavigations, or voyages round the
world : 1. Voyage of Ferdinand Magellan round the world,
1619-22 ; Voyage of Sir Francis Drake round the world.
Voyage of Sir Thomas Candish, in 1686-88 : Voyage of
Oliver Van Noort round the world, 1698-1601 ; Voyage of
George Spilborgen. 1614-17 ; Voyage ronnd the world in
1616-17, by Wm. Cornelison Sohouten and Jacques Le Maire,
going round Capo Horn ; Voyage of the Nassau Heet round
the world, 1623-6, uniler the command of Jacques Le Her-
mlte ; Voyage round the world, 1083-91, by Captain John
Cooke, accompanied by Capt. Cowley and Capt. Wm. Dam-
pier ; Voyage by Wm. Fuuuell, 1703-6 ; Voyage by Capt.
Woods Rogers, and Stephen Courtney, 1708-11 ; Voyage of
John Clipperton, 1719-32 ; Voyage by Capt. George Shel-
vocke. 1719-22.
11. Same, cont'd. Voyage by Commodore Roggewein,
1731-23 ; Voyas-e by George Anson, 1740-44.
12. Commodore Byron's voyage, 1764-6, in the Dolphin •
Wallie's voyage, 1766-8, in the Dolphin ; Cartaret's voyage,
1766-9. in the Swallow ; Cook's voyage, 1768-70, in the En.
deavor.
13. Cook's voyage cont'd ; Appendix, abstract of the
voyage round the world, by Lewis de Bougainville, iu the
La Boudeuse and L'Etoile, 1766-1769.
la laUng for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAMB, the flnt part of the TTTLB, and the NUMBER.
570 G-EOG-RAPHY : CoUeotlona of Travels— Elementary WorkB-Qazetteers.
14. An account of a voyage toward the south pole, and
round the world in the Reaolution and Adventure, in
1772-5, written by James Cook.
15-17. Same, cont'd. A voyage to the Pacific ocean,
under captains Cook, Gierke, and Gore in the Resolution
and Discovery, 1776-80. Appendix No. 1. Byron's narrative;
Appendix No. 2. Bulkeley's narrative.
18. Historical sketcli ot tlic progress of discovery, navi-
gation, and commerce, from the earliest records to the
beginning ot the nineteenth century, by Wm. Stevenson.
Catalogue of voyages and travels.
Pinkerion (J. ) 'General collection of voyages and trav-
els. 17 v. London, 1808-14. 4°. . . . 926.01
Contents.
Abd Allatif. Relation respecting Egypt, 1203, v. IB.
Addison (L.) Account of West Barbary, 1671, v. 15.
Adanson iM.) Voyage to Senegal, the Island ot Goree, and the
river Gambia, 1749-63, v. 16.
Allison (T ) 'Voyage from Archangel. 1697, v. 1.
America (Discoveries and settlements of the English in),
firom the reign of Henry VU. to the close of Queen Eliza-
beth's, V. 12.
Angelo (M.) Voyage to Congo, 1666-7, v. 16.
Bacstrom (S.). Voyage to Spitzbergeu, 1780, v. 1.
Balbi (G.) Voyage to Pegu, 1579, v. 9.
Barou (S.) Description of Tonqueen, v. 9.
Battel (A.) Adventures in Angola, 1689, v. 16.
Beeckmau (D.) Voyage to Borneo, 1714, v. 11.
Bell (J.) Travels in Asia, 1716-22, v. 7.
Benjamin of Tudela (Rabbi). Travels from Spain to China,
1160-73, v. 7.
Bernier (Fr.) Voyage to the East Indies, v. 8.
Betagh (W.) Account of Peru. 1720, v. 14.
Blount (H.) Voyage iuto the Levant, 1634, v. 10.
Borri (C.) Account of Cochin-China, v. 9.
Bosnian (W.) Description of the coast of Guinea, 1700, v. 16.
Bourgoing (J. F.) Travels in Spain, 1777, v. 6.
Bouguer (P.) Voyage to Peru, 1735, v. 14.
Brand (J.) Description of the Orlsneys and Shetland, Pight-
land. Firth, and Caithness, v. 3.
Bray (W.) Tour into Derbyshire, etc., 1777, ▼. 2.
Browne (E.) Journey to Dar-Fur, Africa, 1793, v. IB.
— Jouruies in the interior of Africa, v. 16.
Buchanan (F.) Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar,
1800. V. 8.
Burnaby (B.) Travels through the middle settlements in North
America, 1759-60, v. 13.
Carli (D. de). Voyage to Congo, 1666-7, v. 16.
Oaron (P.) Account of Japan, 1631-8, v. 7.
Cartier (J.) Discovery ot the Island of New France, 1634, v. 12.
Catalogue of books of voyages and travels, v. 17.
Chardin (Sir J.) Travels iu Persia, v. 9.
Chaste (De). Voyage to Tercera, 1583, v. 1.
Columbus (F.) Discovery of the West Indies, v. 12.
Condamine (0. M. de la). Travels in South America, 1743, v. 14,
Cook (James). Abstract of his three voyages, 1768-80, v. 11.
Coxe (W.) Travels iu Denmark and Norway, about 1780, v. 6.
— Travels In Russia, about 1800, v. 6.
— I'ravels in Switzerland, 1776-8, v. 5.
Cumberland (G.. earl of). Voyage to the Azores, 1589, v. 1
Dampier (W.) Account of New Holland, 1700, v. 11.
— Account of tUe Philippines, 1686. v. 11.
Dandini (J.) Voyage to Mount Libanus, 1680, v. 10.
Dolomieu (D. de). Account of the earthquakes iu Calabria in
1783, V. 5.
Dutch voyages to the north of Europe, 1594-6, v. 1.
Ehrenraalm (A.) Travels into western Nordland and Lapland,
1741, V. 1.
Ferber (J. J.) Oryctography of Derbyshire, v. 2.
Fitch (R.) Voyage to Pegu, Ormus, and the East Indies, v. 9.
Forster (G.) Travels in the northern part of Persia, 1783, v. 9.
Fortia de Piles (A. T. J. A. M. de). Travels in Sweden, 1790-2, v. 6.
Franckliu (W.) Tour iu the south of Persia, 1786-7. v. 9.
Frobisher (M.) Three voyages for the discovery of the north-
west passage, 1576-8. v. 12.
Glaa (G.) History of the Canary Islands, 1764. v. 16.
GoBz (B.) Travels from Labor to China, 16U2. v. 7.
Gonzales (M.) Voyage to England and Scotland, 1730, v. 2.
Guignes (L. J. de). Observations on the Philippine Islands,
and the Isle of France, v. 11.
Hamel (H.) Travels in Korea, 1653, v. 7.
Hamilton (A.) Account of the East Indies, 1688-1723, v. 8.
Hamilton (W.) Letters on the Basaltes of the northern coast
of Ireland, v. 3.
Hassel (J.) Tour of the isle of Wight, 1790. v. 2.
Heath (R. ) Account of the Islands of Scilly, v. 2.
Japan (Diary on the coast of), 1673, v. 7.
Jenkinsou (A.) Voyages and travels toBucharia, 1667, T. 9.
Journey from Cairo to Mount Sinai, 1722, v. 10.
Kaeinpfer (E.) History of Japan, v. 7.
Kalm (P.) Travels in North America, 1748, v. 13.
Kerguelen Tremareo (Y. J. de). Voyage in the North Sea, 1767-8.
v. 1.
Lahontan (N., haron de). Travels in Canada : memoirs of North
America, 1883, v. 13.
Leems (K.) Account of Danish Lapland, v. 1.
Lempriere (W.) Tour to Morocco, 1789, v. 15.
t» Roy (P. L.) Narrative ot four Russian sailors, 174S, T. 1.
Lister (M.) Journey to Paris. 1698, v. 4.
lAbo (J.) Voyage to Ahyaainia, 1622, v. 15.
Lord (H.) Discovery of the Banians and Persees, v. 8.
Mohammedans (Travels of two), through India and Oblna In
the ninth century, v. 7.
Malkin (B. H.) Tour through Wales, 1806, v. 2.
Martin (M.) Description of the western islands of Scotland, v. 3.
Martin (M.) Voyage to St. Kilda , v. 3.
Manudrell (H ) Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, 1697, v. 10,
Maupertuis (P. L. M. de). Memoir on the measure of a degree
of the meridian at the Polar Circle, 1737, v. 1.
Merolla (JerSme). Voyage to Congo, 1682, v. 16.
Moritz (C. P.) Travels through Engtand, 1782, v. 2.
Niebuhr (0.) Travels in Arabia, 1762, v. 10.
Nieuhoff (J.) Travels in Cliina, 1656, v. 7.
Voyages and travels in Brazil, 1640, v. 14.
Outhler (K.) Journey of a voyage to the north, 1736-7, v. 1.
Ovalle (A. de). Historical relation of Chili, 1649, v. 14.
Park (M.) Travels in Africa, v. 10.
Pelsart (F.) Voyage to Australasia, 1628, v. 11.
Pennant (X.) Tour in Scotland, 1769, v. 3.
Perou (F.) Voyage for the discov. of southern lands, 1800, t. H.
Persia (Description of), v. 9.
Phipps (C. J.) Voyage toward the North Pole, 1773, v. 1.
Pigafetta (A.) Voyage round the world, 1619-22, v, 11.
Pococke (R.) Travels in the east. 1737-8, v, 10.
— Travels in Egypt, 1737, v. 15.
Polo (Marco). Travels, v. 7.
Poncet (C. J.) Journey to Abyssinia, 1698-1700, v. IB.
Pontanus (J.I.) Dissert, cone, the N. E. passage, v. 1.
Proyart (L. B.) History of Loaugo, Kakongo, and other king-
doms of Africa, 1776, v. 16.
Raleigh ( Sir W.) Report of an engagement near the Azores,
1691, v. 1. ...
Ramond de CarbonniSrea (L. F. E.) Journey to the summit of
Mont Perdu, 1802, V. 4.
Regnard (J. F.) Journey to Lapland, 1681, v. 1.
Retrospect of the origin and progress of discovery, v. 17.
Richard (J.) History of Tonquin, v. 9.
Riesbeck (G. de). Travels through Germany. 1780, v. 6.
Robertson (D.) Tour through Isle of Man, 1791, v. 2.
Rochon (A. M.) Voyage to Madagascar, 1792, v. 16.
Roe [Sir T.) Voyage to India, 1614-15, v. 8.
Rubruquls (W. de). Travels into Tartary and China, 1263, T. 7,
Santos (J. dos). History of Eastern Ethiopia, 1684, v. 18.
Saussure (H. B. de). Attempts to reach the summit of Mont
Blanc, 1786, V. 4.
Shaw (S.) Tour to the west of England, 1788, v. 2.
Shaw (T.) Travels in Barbary, 1727, v. 15.
Skrine (H.) Tour through Wales, 1795, v. 2.
Smith (J.) History of Virginia, New England, and the Sum-
mer Isles, 1C24, v. 13.
Spallanzani (L.) Travels In the two Sicilies, 1778, v. 6.
Stavorinus (J. S.) Account of Java and Batavia, and of Celebu,
Amboyna, etc., 1798, v. 11.
Symes (M.) Embassy to Ava, v. 9.
Tartary (Independent). Accounts of, v. 9.
Tasman (A. J.) Voyage for the discovery of southern ooun-
tries, 1642, v. 11.
Taveruier (J. B.) Extract li«m voyages to inquire concerning
diamond mines, v. 8.
Thierry de Menonville (N. J.) Travels to Guaxaoa, 1777, v. 13.
Thunberg (C.P.) Accoimt of the Cape of Good Hope, 1772, v. 16.
Tibet (Description of), v. 7.
Tibet (Travels of several missionaries through), 1600-1700, v. 7.
Troll (U. von). Letters on Iceland, 1772, v. 1.
Turpin (F. R.) History of Siam, v. 9.
Ulloa [A. de). Voyage to South America, 1735, v. 14.
Valle (Pietro delta). Travels in Persia, 1614, v. 9.
Virginia (Discovery of and voyages to), 1584-90, v. 12.
Willoughby (Sir H.) Voyage to the northern parts of Russia
and Siberia, 1653, v. 1.
Wlndhust (J.) Journey to Mecquinez, Morocco, 1721, v. IS.
Young (Arthur). Travels in France, 1787-9, v. 4.
— Tour in Ireland, 1776-8, v. 3.
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Fxdd(B.) Amer. school geography. 1840. . 932.11
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physical geography. 1870 916.06
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Spain. 3. Portugal. Italy. Germany. Denmark. Norway.
Sweden. Russia. 4. Ottoman empire. Asiatic Russia.
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1861 932.02
Davit (John). World's hydrograpbical description, 1596. [In
Haklayt. Voyages, v. i, 1811.] 916.18
Fisher (H.S.) Book of the world. 2 v. 1852. 915.01
Oalton (F.) Modern geog. [In Oambr. essays, 1855.] . . 2517.13
Heylyn {P.) Microcosmos. A little description of the
great world. [2d ed. ?] 1625 912.20
Bushes (W.) Treasury of geography. 1867. 932.19
Sumboldi {F. S. A. von). Cosmos : a sketch of the
universe. Tr. by E. C. Otte, B. F. Paul, and W.
8. DaUas. 5 v. London, 1849-58. 12°. 912.01
Contents : V. 1. Introduction. Oeneral review of natural
phenomena.
2. Incitement to the study of nature. History of the
physical contemplation of the universe,
3-4. Cosmical phenomena. Tables of Stars.
5. Size , form, and density. Internal heat and magnetio
activity of the earth. Earthquakes and volcanoea. Ther-
mal and gas springs.
Same. 4 v. N. Y., 1859. 12°. . . . 912.06
Same. Kosmos. [German.] v. 1-3. . 912.13
Malte Bmn (C.) and Balhi (A.) System of universal
geography. 1851 915.05
Maner(f.) Gallery of geography. 2 v. 1875. 935.15
Morse (S.F) New system of modem geog. 1822. 913.04
Murray {H.) Eneyclopoedia of G. 3 v. 1839. 916.01
Contents .' v. 1. Ancient geography. Geography of the
middle ages. Modern geogr. Principles of geogr. Geol.
principles. Geogr. of Europe. 2. Europe, cont'd. Asia.
Africa. 3. Africa cont'd. Australia, Polynesia, and the
islands in the Polar Seas. America.
Pliny. Account of the world. [In hit Natural history, v. 1-3,
Bohn, 1856.] 4715.01
8. Oeneral and Misoellaneoua Booka of Travel.
AinswoHh ( W. F.) The earth delineated with pen and
pencil 936.17
AnsM (D. T.) Scenery, science, and art; note book
[in France, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Sar-
dinia, AWca, and America]. 1854. . . 922.20
BaUantynes miscellany. 13 v. L., 18G9. 18°. 931.02
Note.— Vot Contentt see p. 62 of Catalogue.
Bates (H. W.) lUnstrated travels; record of discov.,
geography, and adventure, v.l, 5. 1869-73. 916.05
Bory de Saint Vincent (J. B. 0. M. ) lies diverses des
trois ocdans. 1840. [TJiiivers.] . . 901.18
BouUaye ie <?oio (F. de la). Les voyages et les observa-
tions. [Europe, Asie, et Affrique.] . . 923 06
Bourne {S. R. F) English seamen under the Tudors.
2v. 1868 921.26
Campbell (Lord 0.) Log letters from the ' Challenger.'
1877 913.21
Climdes (J.O.) Cruise of the " North Star." 1854. 904.05
Oleveland (B. J.) Voyages and commercial enterprises.
1850 922.08
Ouriosif^s g&)g. P., 1855. 16°. [Bibl. depoche.] 6411.07
Dana (R.H.) Two years before the mast 1869. 922.14a
Davenport (R. A.) Narratives of peril and suffering.
1868. 3261.01
Dempsey (J. M.) Our ocean highways : nniversal route
book. 1870 933.05
Fitjsbee (A.) Maritime flags of all nations, together
with geog. doscr. of every kingdom. 18(59. 931.01
Gallon (F.) Vacation tourists, 1860-63. 3t. . 9'26.11
NoU.—Hot Contentt see p. 564 of Oatalogne.
Chmales (£.) Voyages en pan toufles. 1869. 7022.18
Ooodrich (F. B.) Man upon the sea : from the earliest
a«es. 1858 923.12
Bail ( Oapt. B. ) Fragments of voyages and travels.
1842 935.14
Barriol (J. ) Struggles though life ; travels and adven-
tures. 3 v. 1815 933.12
Bodder (K) All the world over. 2 v. 1875. 933.24
Kmgsley (K ) Tales of old travel. 1869. . . 933.04
Lambert {C. F.,abhi). Collections of curious observa-
tions on the several nations of Asia, Africa and
America. Tr. by J. Dunn. 2 v. 1750. . 922.09
Lithgow ( W.) Travels and voyages through Europe,
Asia, and Africa, 1609-1628 923.08
LUUe(G.) Life on the ocean. 1847. . . . 921.15
Mangin(A.) The desert world. 1869. . .4727.03
Marmier (X.) Les voyageurs nouveaux. . . 922.19
C<mtentt : Br^il. Ferou. Les Pampas. Lea lies Sand-
wich. Cachemir. L'Ararat et les moutagnes ds rArmenl*.
Le Japon. Borneo. Sarawak.
Maundevile (Sir J.) Voiage and travaile. 1839. 1054.06
Nolte { V.) Fifty years in both hemispheres. 1854. 3134.14
Pfrcy anecdotes, V. 15. [Travelling.] . . . 6211.15
Picture gallery of the nations. 1870. . . . 923.15
Revere (J. W.) Keel and saddle : forty years of mili-
tary and naval service. 1872 933.18
RUier ( C. ) Geographical studies. Tr. by W. L. Gage.
1863. 932.03
Spry [W.J.J.) Cruise of H. M. 8. ' Challenger.' 913.22
Sone ( W.) What I learned at sea ; or, my first voyage.
[1870.] 932.12
Taylor (B.) At home and abroad. 2 v. 1860-62. 921.22
Trar^ort voyage to the Mauritius, [anon."] London,
1851. 8° 1061.14
TVeositri/ of travel and adventure, [anon.] 2 v. New
York, 1865. 12° 921.11
Warren (T. R.) Dust and foam ; or, three oceans and
two continents. 1859 921.24
Webfool, [p.seud. ] Fore and oft ; or, leaves from the
life of an old sailor. 1871 933.09
Willis (N. P.) Hurry-graphs. 1851. . . .2545.14
— Life here and there. 1850 264.12
— Sketches of travel. [In hit Miscel. works.] .... 6076.22
World here and there ; or notes of travellers. From
•Household words.' N. Y.,1852. 12°, 921.21; 2532. 16
9. History of Discovery.
Oodey {W. D.) History of maritime and inland dis-
covery [from early times]. 3 v. 1846-48. 921.03
Oalvano (A.) Discoveries of the world, unto 1555.
[Hakluytsoc, 1862.] 925.17
Locke iJ.) Hist, of navigation, [/n kit Works, v. 10.] .6062.10
Finkert&n (J.) Retrospect of the origin and progress of discov-
ery. [In hit Col. of voyages, v. 17.] 926.17
Stevenson ( W. ) Hist, sketch of the progress of dis-
covery, to the 19th century. Edinb., 1824. 8°.
[Kerr. Col. of voyages, v. 18.] . . . 914.25
Vogel {T.) Century of discovery. Biogr. sketches of
Portuguese and Spanish navigators from prince
Henry to Pizarro. 1877 933.23
10. Map-maidng.
Keam (P.) and Mickleborough (J.) Handbook of map
drawing, adapted to the maps in Mitchell's new
series of school geographies. 1869. . . 932.06
Smyth (C Piazzi). On an equal-surface projection for
maps of the world, and its application to certain
anthropological questions 923.07
WUme {B. P.) Handbook for plain and ornamental
mapping. 1846 3927.09
tg- For coUectioni of 1/apt. see Atlases (p. 66).
11. Physical Geography.
Abbott (J.) Science for the young. Water and land.
1872 912.21
An.ited (D. T.) Physical geography. 1871. . 912.23
— World we live in ; first lessons, etc. 1868. 932.06
Brocldesby (J.) Elements of physical Q. 1868. 916.04
In taklDH for books, use the •■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, tha first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBBB.
572
GEOQ-RAPHY : Physloal to Voyages round the 'V^orld.
BroiTOP (B. K) Cause and effect; or the globe we
inhabit. 1868 4111.08
Bryce (J. ) Atlas of physical G. Consisting of twenty
maps, constructed by E. Waller ; with descriptive
letterpress. 1871 915.18
Buff (M. ) Familiar letters on the physics of the earth.
Ed. by A. W. Hofftnann. 1857. . . . 912.22
Cooky (W.D.) Physical geography. 1876. . 912.28
FiguieriL.) Earth and sea. 1870 92.5.14
Geikie(A.) Science primers. Physical G. 1873. 912.17
Guvot (A.) Earth and man. Comparative physical G.
1853. 922.03
Uiqgins (W. M.) The earth; its physical condition.
■ 1846 4111.12
Johnston (A.K.) 'Physical jitlas of natural phenomena.
New ed 185G. foL
Johnston (K., jr.) Handbook of physical G. 1870. 932.09
— Half-crown atlas of physical geography. . 932.08
Major (H.) Science manuals. Physical G. 1873. 912.24
Marsh (0. P.) Man and nature ; or, physical geogr.
as modified by human action. 1864. . . 4113.34
Same. New ed. The earth as modified by hu-
man action. 1874 4113.35
Maury {M.F.) Physical geography. 1873. . 916.20
miner {T.) Physical geography. [In Ids Gallery of nature, p.
193-610. 18«2.) 4026.01
Page(D.) Handbook of physical geog. 1865. 4112.31
Proctor (R. A.) Elementary phy.sical geog. . 912.26
Reason vihy. Physical geogr. and geol. 1863. 912.19
Reclus(E.) The earth. 2 v. 1871 923.16
— The ocean, atmosphere, and life. 2 t. London,
1873 913.17
Same. New York, 1873 913.16
Bitter (C.) Comparative geography. Tr. by W. L. Gage.
1865 921.02
Somerville (M.) Physical geography. 6th ed., revised
by H. W. Bate. 1870 912.18
Weller (E) Portable atlas of physical geography.
Publ. by W. Collins. 1871 915.17
WmcheU(A.) Sketches of creation. 1870. .4717.21
YoHn(j(J.) Physical geography. 1875. . . 912.25
gSf See alto. In the general alphabet. Astronomy (p. S4);
—Earth (p.l32) ;— Geology (p.673) ;— Meteorology ;— Ocean.
12. Periodicals and Society Publications.
American geographical and statistical society. Bulletin,
V. 1-2, 1852-56 905.01
— Journal, v. 1-4, 1859-1874 905.08
— Proceedings, v. 1-2, 1862-64 905.06
Geographical magazine. Ed. by C. E. Markham. v. 1-3.
Londor 1874-76. 4° 907.01
Olobus. lUustrirte Zeitschrift fur llinder tind volker
kunde. Herausgegeben von K. Andree. v. 16-30.
Braunschweig, 1869-1876. fol
Magasin pittoresque (Le). v. 1-44, 1833-76.
Miitheilungen, aus Justus Perthes geogr. Anstall ; von
A. Petermann. v. 15-21, 1869-75.
Boyal geographical society of London. Journal.
v. 1-45, 1832-76 903.04
Saint-Maiiin ( V. de). L'anne'e geographique. 8e annee
(1869) 931.16
Tour (Ze) du monde : nouveau journal des voyages.
Dlustre. 8 v. Paris, 1870-76. 4°. . .
Ueber land und meer. v. 21-36. 1869-76. . .
13. Voyages Round the 'World.
Adams (N.) Voyage round the world. 1872. 932.20
Anson (G.) Voyage round the world, 1740.44. [Lon-
don, 1853.] 913.19
Same. [/nKerr(B.) Col.of voyageB, v.ll,p.a01.634.] 9U.18
Beauvoir {Marquis de). Voyage round the world. [Aus-
tralia, J«iva, Siam, Canton.] 2 v. 1870. 932.21
Same. Pekin. Conclusion, etc. 1872. . 932.24
Belcher (Sir E.) Voyage round the world in H. M. S.
Sulphur, 1836-42, including details of the naval
operations in China, 1840-41 925.21
Bennett {F. D.) Narratiiie of a whaling voyage round
the globe, 1833-36. With sketches of Polynesia,
California, the Indian archipelago, 2 v. 1840. 925.18
Brooks (J.) Seven months run, up and down and
around the world. 1872 933.16
Byron (J.) Voyages, etc., 1764-66. [Jn Kerr (E.) Voyages, T. 12,
p. 9-119.] 9U.19
Carteret (P.) Voyages, etc., 1766-69. [In Kerr (K.) Col. of voyages,
V. 12, p. 2«3-358.] 91i.l9
Circumnavigation of the globe, and progress of discov-
ery in the Pacific ocean, from the voyage of Ma-
gellan [1519] to the death of Cook [1779], New
York, 1844. 18° 921.08
Same. London, 1837. 16° 921.06
Coffin (C.C.) Our new way round the world 1869. 925.10
Cook (James).^ See under his name, p. 281.
Drake {Sir Francis). See under his name, p. 423.
FUzroy {B.) Voyages of the ' Adventure ' and of the
'Beagle.' 4 v. 1839-40 1155.19
OiUmore (P.) All round the world. 1871. . 933.11
Havokesworlh (J.) Account of voyages in the southern
hemisphere, by Byron, Wallis, Carteret, and Cook.
3 v. 1773 916.07
HolmaniJ.) Voyage round the world. 4 v. 1840. 1084.11
V. 1. Travels in Madeira, Sierra Leone ; Teneriffe, St.
lago ; Cape Coast, etc. 2. The Brazils ; Cape Colony ;
Mauritius, Madagascar, etc. 3. Cormoro Islands, Zanzibar,
the Seychelles, Mauritius, Ceylon, India. 4. The Anda-
man Islands, China, the Cocoas, Van Diemen's Land. New
South Wales, New Zealand, Cape Horn, Bahia, Flores.
Kotzebue (0. von). New voyage round the world, in
1823-26. 2 V. 1830 922.06
V. 1-2. South America. Pacific islands.
Krusenste>-n (A. 1. von). Voyage autour du monde,
1803-6. 2 V. 1821 933.06
V. 1, Les lies Canaries, Br£sll. Terre du Fen. LesStea
Washington. Eamtchattca. Japon. 2. Eamtcbatka. Chine.
Pfeiffer {I. ) Woman's first journey round the world.
[1846-48.] London, 1854. 12°. . . . 922.05
— Lady's second journey round the world, [1851-52.]
New York, 1856. 12^ 922.04
— Lady's voyage round the world, 1846-48. [Con-
densed.] London, 1852. sm. 8°. . . 5075.18
— Voyage d'une femme autour du monde. 1853. 922. 18
Pigafetta (F. J..) Voyage round the world, 1619-22. [Plnkerton,
v. 11.] 926.11
Prime {E D. 0.) Around the world. 1872. 923.23
Pumpelly (R.) Across America and Asia. 1870. 1125.09
Boggeveen [J.) Voyage, etc., 1721-23. [/n Kerr, v. 11, p.65-200.] 914.18
Ruschenberger ( W. S. W. ) Voyage round the world.
1838 914.26
Scherzer (K.) Narrative of the circumnavigation of the
globe, by the Austrian frigate Novara in 1857-59.
3v. 1861 935.05
Contents : v. 1. From Trieste to Sibraltar. Madeira. Rio
de Janeiro. Cape of Good Hope. Islands of St. Paul and
Amsterdam. Ceylon. Madras. 2. Nicobar Islands. Sin-
gapore. Java. Manila. Hong-Kong. Shanghai. Island
of Puynipet. Coral island of Sikayana. 3. Sydney. Auck-
land. Tahiti. Valparaiso. Overland journey from Val-
paraiso. To Gibraltar and Trieste.
Seward {W. H.) Travels around the world. 1873. 935.13
Siegfried (J.) \utour du monde, 1867-69. Particu-
liferement aux Indes, en Chine et au Japon.
1869 933.08
Simpson (W.) Meeting the sun: a journey round the
world, through Egypt, China, Japan and Califor-
nia. 1874 1045.08
Smiles ( — ). Bound the world. By a boy. [anon.]
1872 933.15
Vancouver (G.) Voyage of discovery round the world,
6v. 1790-95 914.09
Vassar {J. 0.) Twenty years around the world.
1861 925.09
Verne (J.) Tour of the world in eighty days. 1873. 931.24
Voyages round the world, from the death of Capt. Cook.
[anon.] Edinb., 1843. 16°. 921.07
Wilkes (C.) Narrative of the U. S. exploring expedi-
tion, 1838-42. 5 V 925.01
Contents ; v. 1. South American countries. 2. Tahiti
and Eimeo. Navigator Islands. New South Wales. Ant-
arctic cruise. New Zealand. 3. Tongataboo. Ovolau.
Feejee group. 4. Sandwich Islands. Columbia river.
Puget Sonnd. Oregon. 5. Bowditcb Island. Ellice's and
Kingsmili group. Columbia river. California. Southern
Oregon. Manilla. Sooloo Sea Islands. Singapore. Cape
of Good Hope. Currents and whaling.
Same. Condensed and abridged. L., 1815.8°. 925,01
4^ For works restricted to the geography and description of particular countries or regions, readers are referred to
entries under Countries {p. 285394). 49- For general Atlases see p. 56 of Catalogue,
BBOOKLYN MEIiaANTIi:,! LIBBART.
G-EOLOO-Y, MINERALO&y AND PAL^ONOLOLOGY. 578
1. Geology.
Bibliography.
Agassit (C. J. R ) Bibliographin zoolof?ia8 et geologies.
Enl. by H. E. Strickland and Sir W. Jnrdiue. 4 v.
London, iiai/ ioc. , 1848-54. 8° 2773.01
Oeneral and Mitceltanemu Worla.
AgassU (L.) Geological sketches. 186G. . 4111.05
Ansted (D. T.) Application of geology to the arts and
uaauufactiires. 180,5 4111.07
— Extracts from the note book of a geologist. 022.20
— Geological gossip. New ed. 1861. . . 4111.02
— Geology. 2 v. 1814 4113.19
— Geology, e(c. 1855 4111.01
— Great stoue book o£ nature. 1863. . . .4111.03
Bischof (0.) Elements of chemical and physical
geology. 3 v. 1854 59 4114.02
Soioen (£ ) Coal and coal oil ; or geology of the earth.
18(!5 3933.23
Browne {R. M.) Cause and effect ; or the globe we in-
habit. 1808 4111.08
Buckland ( W. ) Geology and mineralogy with ref. to
natural theology. 2 v. 1837 3521.02
Campbell (J. F.) Frost and firo. Natural engines, tool
marks and chips, [anon.] 2 t. 1865. . 4112.02
iVbfi,— B«Ylewed in Ed. rev., v. 122, 1886.
Cleveland (P.) Elementary treatise on G. 181G. 4113.07
Cornwallis (C. F.) and others. Sketches of G. [anoi.]
1848 4111.06
Croll {J. ) Climate and time in their geological rela-
t ons. 1875 4021.33
Cavier ( 0. ) Essays on the theory of the earth. With
geological illus. by Prof. Jameson. 1827. 4724.09
Dana (J. D.) Corals and coral islands. 1872. 4114.05
— Geological story briefly told. 1875. , . 4112.39
— Manual of geology. 1803 4112.29
iVo(«.— Koviewed in N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863.
— Text book of geology. 1863 4111.37
Darwin (C.) Geology. [In Hertohel (J. F. W.) Manual of Bci.
enquiry. 1861.1 3913.20
Davles ( T. A. ) Answer to Hugh Miller and theoretic
geologists. 1860 4111.10
Dawson (J. W. ) Story of the earth and man. 1873. 41 11.36
DeLaBeche (SirKT.) Geological observer.1851.4112.01
Francis {J. 0.) Beach -rambles in search of sea-side
pebbles and crystals. 1859 4111.30
OiUespie ( W. ) Theology of geologists : Hugh Miller
and others. 1859 3702.10
Green (A if.) Physical geology. 2d ed. 1877. 4112.11
Gregory ( W. ) On a post-tertiary sand, containing dia-
tomaoeous exuviee from Glenshira, near luverary,
1854 4111.09
llaugMon (S.) Three kingdoms of nature. 1868. 4712.23
//opiViu ( ir.) Camb. essays, 1867 ; p. 172 241 2617.16
HuxUy ( T. H.) Qeol. contemporaneity and persistent types of
life.— Geol. reform.— A piece of clialk. [In his Lay ser-
mons, 18700 4712.1S
Humboldt (F. H. A. von). Geognostical essays on the
superposition of rocks. 1823 4112.04
Hu.rH (T. S.) Chemical and geol. essays. 1875. 4214.09
Jamtion [R.) Geological illus. Su Cuvier (G.) Essays, <te. 472i.09
Jukes (J. B.) Popular physical geology. 1853. 4111.13
— School manual of geology. 1873. . . . 4111.35
Simisky(C.) Town geology. 1873. . . . 4111.33
— Sladame How and lady AVhy. 1870. . . 4723.11
Lee(C. A.) Elements of G. 1839 4111.14
Liebig (J. von) and Kopp(n.) Annual report of the
progress of geology, 1847-50. 4 v. . . 4214.29
Lyell {Sir C.) Evidences of the antiquity of man.
1863 4112.06
— Geol. evidences of the antiquity of man. 4th ed.
1873 4112.10
— Principles of geology. 1872 4113.32
Reviewed by H. B. Adams in N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868.
— Student's elements of geology. 1871. . . 4112.31
MaMeU^a. A.) Wonders of G. 2 v. 1857. 4111.18
Mill {John). The fossil spirit ; a boy's dream of geol-
ogy. 1854 4111.24
Miller {S. ) Cruise of the Betsey among the Hebrides ;
with rambles of a geologist over the fossiliferous
deposits of Scotland. 1858 4111.23
— Edinburgh and its neighborhood. 4th ed. 1870. 491.10
— Footprints of the Creator. 1852. . . . 4111.25
Same. 1857 4111.26
— Q«ology M. Astronomy. [In kit Ewaya, 1866; p. 870-M. itU.lt
— Old red sandstone. 1852 4111.27
— Sketch book of popular geology. 1859. . .4111.28
— Testimony of the rocks ; or the two theologies,
natural and revealed. 1857 4111.29
Milner{T.) f/n Au Gallery of nature, p. (10-788. 1863.] 4024.01
Milton (J. L.) The stream of life on our globe. 2d eid.
[1872.] 4713.10
Murchison {Sir R. 1. ) Silnria. History of the oldest
rocks, containing organic remains. 1854. 4112.14
Same. 1872 4113.30
Bevlewcd in Contem. rev., v. i, 1867; v. 112, I860; N.
Brit rev., v. 21, 1864 ; Qu. rev., v. 96, 186< : v. 126, 1868.
Nicholson (H. A.) Text-book of G. 1872. .4111.31
Qrmalhvoaite (Sir J. Walsh, lord). Astronomy and
geology compared- 1872 4013.07
Page (2). )Advanced textbook of G. 4th ed. 1867. 4112.33
— Handbook of geol. terms, geology, etc. 1866. 4112.31
— Past and present life of the globe. 1861. 4112.16
PhiUips (J.) Treatise on G. 2 v. 18.52. . .4112.16
Plaxfair (/.) Illustrations of the Hnttonian theory of the earth.
[In hit Works, v. 1.) 6063.04
Porllock (J. E) llud. treatise on G. 1859. .4112.18
Pnstwick [J.) Paatand present of G. [In Sm. rep., 1876.] 8936.30
Richardson {0. F.) Introd. to geology, mineralogy,
fossil botany, and paleeontology. New ed. by T.
Wright. JJo/in, 1855 4112.19
Symonds ( W. S.) Stones of the valley. 1837. 4112.23
2a(e {R.) Rudimentary treatise on geology. Part 1.
Physical. 1871 4111.32
Walker ( IF. B. ) Cyclical deluges : periodical changes
of the earth's axis. 1871 4112.37
Wells (D. A.) First principles of G. 1861. .4112.27
Genesis and Oeoloffy.
fSet Biblical and religious lit. (p. 88.)|
Olacial Geology.
Agassis [t.) Glacial period.— Ice period in America.— Glacial
phenomena in Maine. [In hit Geol. sketches. 2d series.
1876.) 4111.04
— Formation, internal structure, and progression of glaciers.
[In Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1863.]
Owipbell {J. F. ) Frost and fire. Natural engines, tool-
marks, and chips, [anon.'^ 2 y. 1805. 4112.02
Oeikte (J. ) Great ice age and its relation to the an-
tiquity of man. 1874 4112.38
Fbrbes (J. D.) Occasional papers on the theory of
glaciers. 1859 4112.30
See also his ' Life and letters,' by J. 0. Shairp and others.
1873 3056.19
HtlmhoUs (H.) Ice and glaciers. [In his Popular, lectures,
1873.) 3916.16
Lyell {Sir V.) Outline of glacial geology. [In hit Antiquity of
man. 4th ed. 1873.) 4112.10
Peaks, passes, and glaciers. Ed. by J. Ball. 1859. 983.08
Same. 2ds. Ed. by E.S.Kennedy. 2v. 1862. 983.21
Tyndall{J.) Glaciers of the Alps. 1801. . .4112.38
— Principal Forbes and his biographers. [In Coutemp. rev.,
Aug., 1873, or Pop. BCl. monthly, Oct., 1873.)
Whillletey (C.) Fresh-water glacial drift of the northwestern
states [of N. A.] [In Sm. contrib., v. 16.) .... 8937.16
See alto Atlantic monthly, v. 27, 1871 (Active glaciers In
the U. S.. by C. King) ; Siliimau's journal, 3d series, v. 1,
1871 (Glaciers in New England) ; Ed. rev., v. 118, 1861 (Tyn-
dall's vt. Forbes' theory); Fraser's mag., v. 49, 1864 (Forbes
or viscous theory) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 39, 1863 (Glaciers and
icebergs of Scotland); Nat. qu. rev., March, 1874. For
comprehensive papers, all opposed to the viscous theory of
Forbes, see N. A. rev., v. 96. 1863 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 31, 1869 ;
Quar. rev., v. 114, 1863 ; Weatm. rev., v. 67, 1867.
Periodicals.
Associalion of American geologists and naturalists.
Reports of the Ist, 2d, 3d meetings, at Phila., in
1840, 1841, and in Boston, 1842. . . . 4114.10
Geological magazine: a monthly journal, v. 6-9, 1869-72.
London, 1869-72. 8° 4115.06
Geological society of London. Quarterly journal, v.
1-24, 1845-68. London, 1845-68. 8°. . . 4121.01
— Transactions, v.1-5, 1807-21. L., 1811-21. 4°. 4128.01
Same. 2d series, t. 1-7, 1821-56. London,
1824-56, 4° 4128.06
2. Mineralogy.
Berztlius (J. J.) Use of the blowpipe in chemistty and
mineralogy. 1845 4216.16
Bischoff (0.) Elements of chemical and physical G.
3v. 1854-59 4114.03
Bruilow (II. W.) Glossary of M. 1861. . .4113.09
Brush (G.J.) Manual of determinative M. 1875. 4113,06
la asking for books, us* the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, tba &nt part of tha TITLE, and the NCMBBB
574
Q- E O L O Q- Y : Mineralogy and Palsoontology.
Buckland ( W.) Geology and mineralogy with reference
to natural theology. 2 v. 1837. . . . 3524.02
Cteaveland (P.) Elementary treatise on M. 1816. 4113.07
Mlins (J. II) Handbook to the mineralogy of Corn-
wall and Devon. 1871 4114.09
Dana (£1 S.) and Dana (J. D.) Text-book of mineral-
ogy. With treatise on crystallography and phy-
sical mineralogy. 1877 4113.13
Dana (J.D.) System of M. 4th ed. 2 v. inl.1854. 4113.01
— Treitisa on rocks. [In Varley (D.) Treatise, etc., 1869] 4112.3*
Daubrie \6. A.) Syuthetical studies aud experimeuts on nieta-
morphism, and on the formatiou of crystalline rocks. [In
Sm. report. 1S61.] 3936.16
EgUaton ( T.) Catalogue of minerals with their formulas, etc.
[In Sm. mitaei. coll., v. 7, 1863.] 3936.17
Great Briiain. Mineral statistics for 1868. . 3934.48
KobeU (F. von). Sketches from the miueral kingdom.
1852 4112.20
Liebig {J. von) and Kopp (H.) Annual report of the
progress of mineralogy. 1847-50. 4 v. . 4214.29
Mitchell ( W.) and Tennant (Prof. S.) Mineralogy and
cryslallographv. 1855 4111.01
Moore (if. F.) Ancient mineralogy. 1834. . 4112.13
Nicol (J.) Elements of M. 2d ed. 1873. . . 4113.05
Phillips (W.) Introduction to M. 1852. . .4113.03
Sowerby (H.) Popular mineralogy. 1850. . . 4112.22
Sulley (F.) Mineralogy. 1874. ..... 4113.10
Theophrastus. History of stones, (Greek,) with Eng-
lish version, including the modem history of the
gems described by him, etc., by J. Hill. 2d ed.
1774 4113.04
TrailHO. W.) Elementary treatise on quartz and opal.
New ed. 1870 "... 4112.32
Varley (D.) Rudimentary treatise on M. 1859. 4112.24
tg- See alto Arts (Useful : Aimying, p. 40 :— Metallurgy,
p. 46 •,~liine> and mining, p. 46) ;— Chemistry (p. 263-261) ;
—Crystallography (p. 400).
3. Palaeontology. Fossils.
Adams {W. S. D.) Life in the primeval world:
founded on Meunier's 'Lea animaux d' autrefois.'
1872 4725.14
Ansled (D. T.) The ancient world. 1848. . 4725.09
Artis (E T.) Antediluvian phytology : fossil remains
of plants peculiar to the coal formations of Great
Britain. 1825 4117.06
Balfour {J. 11.) Pal ajontological botany. 1872. 4917.22
Suckland ( W.) BeliquiEe diluviante : or organic re-
mains attesting the action of an universal deluge.
2ded. 1824 4117.03
Conrad IT. A.) and i(eek{F. B.) Check lists of invertebrate fos-
sils of N. A. [In Sm. miscell. coll., v. 7, 1864.] . . 3936.17
Figuier(,L.) World before the deluge. 1866. 4717.26
Oibbet (R. W.) Memoir on mosasaurus and allied genera. [In
Sm. contrlb., v. 2.] 3937.02
Qosse{P. H.) Omphalos: an attempt to untie the
geological knot. 1857. 4725.08
BUdwock (fi^Ichnology of New England. 1858. 4728.11
Eeviewed in N. Brit, rev., v. 32, 1860.
Huxley [T. U.) Paleeontology and the doctrine of evolution, [In
his Critiques, 1873.] 2532.19
— Principles and methods of palsontology. [In Smith, report,
1869.] 3936.24
Leidy (T.) Ancient fbuna of Nebraska. [In Smith, contrib.,
V. 6.] 3937.06
M-Coy (F. ) Coutributions to British palaeontology: ra-
diata, articulata, moUusca, and pisces. 1854.4725.11
Mantell (G. A.) Medals of creation ; or, first lessons
in geology. 2 v. 1834 4111.15
— Petrifactions and their teachings. 1854. . 4111.17
Meek (F. B.) and Hayden (F. V.) Palasontology of the upper Mis-
souri. Ft. 1. Invertebrates. [In Sm. contrib., v. 14.] 3937.14
Milton {J. L.) The stream of life on our globe. 2d ed.
[1872.] 4713.10
Nicholson (KA.) Anc.life hist, of the earth.1877. 4112.05
Owen (11) Palaeontology. 1861 4725.10
PalcBOniographical society. [Publications.] v. 1-20,
1847.«6. London, 1848-67. 4°.
Contents of Monographs.
Bell (T.) Fossil malacostracous Crustacea of Qreat Britain,
1857-62.
Busk (O.) Fossil polyzoa of the crag. 1859.
Darwin (C.) Fossil leparidee, or pedunculated cirripldes of
Gt. Britain. 1861.
— Fossil balanidffl and verrucidte. 1854.
Davidson (T.) British fossil brachiopoda. 3 v. 1861-66.
Dawkins (W. B.) and Sanford (W. A.) British pleistocene
mammalia. 1866.
Duncan (P. M.) British fossil corals ; suppl. to Miliie-Edwards,
1866-67—.
Edwards (F. E.) Eocene moUusca ; cephalopoda aud univalves.
1862-00 -.
Edwards (H. Milne) and Haine (J.) Brit, fossil corals. 1849-53.
Forbes (E ) Echinodcrma of the Brit, tertiaries. 1852.
Jones (T. Rupert). Entomostraca of the cretaceous formation
of England. 1849.
— Tertiary eutomostraca of England. 1866.
— Fossil estherise. 1862.
— Parker (W. K.) and Brady (H. B.) Fonuuluifera of ths
crag. 1866.
King (Wm.) Permian fossils of England. 1850.
Lycett (J.) Supplementary monograph on the moUusca from
the StousH'-'Id slate, great oolite, forest marble, aud corn-
brash. 1863.
Morris (J.) and Lycett (.T.) Molluscs from the great oolite. 1860-64.
Owen (R ) Fossil reptilia of the cretaceous formations. 1861-64.
of the liassic formations. 1865 — .
of the Wealdeu and Purbeck formations. 1863-64.
of the oolitic formations. 1861-62.
— and Bell (T.) Fossil reptilia of the London clay and of th«
Bracklesham and other tertiary beds. 1849-58.
Phillips (J.) British belemnitldss. 1866-67.
Salter (J. W.) British trilobites. 1864-67.
Sharpe (D.) MoUusca found in the chalk of England : cepha-
lopoda. 1863.66.
Wood(S. V.) Crag molhisca. 2 v. 1848-66.
— Eocene moUusca : bivalves. 1861-64.
Woodward (H.) British fossil Crustacea of the order mero-
stomata. 1866.
Wright (T.) British fossil echiuodermata of the oolitic forma-
tions. 2 v. 1855 66— .
of the cretaceous formations. 1864.
Parkinson (J. ) Organic remains of a former world.
2ded. 3v. 1833 4728.05
— Outlines of oryotology. An introduction to the
study of fossil organic remains. 3d ed. 4112.09
P««isoii (5. fi.) Chapters on fossil botany. 1849. 4913.01
Salter (J. TT.) Arctic carboniferous fossils, [/n Belcher (Sir E.)
Last of the Arctic voyages, v. 1, p. 377-391.] . . . 1144.04
Symonds ( W. H. ) Old bones ; or, notes for young na-
turalists on vertebrate animals, their fossil prede-
cessors and allies. 1864 4721.19
Warren (J. C.) Fossil impressions in the sandstone
rocks of Conn, river. 1854 4112.26
Zimmermann (W. F, A.) Die Wunder der Urwelt.
1861 4725.12
49* See also Arts (Useful : Coal, p. 40 ;— Metallurgy, p. 45 ;— Petroleum, p. 46) ;— BibUcal and religious lit. (Omesis and
9«>IiVy,p. 88):— Botany (p. 224) ;— Chemistry (p. 263-265) ;— Earth (432) ;— Mountains ;— Meteorology and climatology;—
natural history ;— SbeUa.
JIBf For the Geology, Mineralogy, aud Palnontology of particular countries, states, or territories, a^e Countries (p,386.395}.
O«ometry. See Mathematics.
George. For Ztv«« of persons of this name, see Biography (p. 148).
George (Saiii(|. Gould {S. B.) [In his Curious myths, v. 2. 1868.)
— Hogg (J.) Supplemental notes on St. George the martyr aud
on Qeorge the Ariau bishop. [In Royal soc. of lit. Trans-
actions. 1863.] 6066.16
— Johnson[R.) Seven champions of Christendom. , . 261.66
Oeorge iv. , p^eutl. Letter from the king to his people.
23d ed. London, 1821. 8" 5093.02
— Second letter to his people. 5th ed.L., 1821. 8°. 6093.02
Oeorge (Anita). Anmtls of the queens of Spain to
Isabel II. 2 v. New York, 1850. 12°. 3253.03
George (Hereford B.) Genealogical tables illus. of
modem history. Oxford, 1874. 8°. . . 414.19
George (lAke). See Countries [Lake Georgt, p. 339).
Georgia See Countries (Georgia, p. 826.)
Cteorgia historical society. Collections, v. 1-2. Savan-
nah, 1840-42. 8° G22.01
Note. — For Contents see entry under Georgia (p. 325).
Georgia plantation, 1838-39. See Kemble (Frances A.) . 1113.08
Qeorgian era : memoirs of eminent persons in Great
Britain, 1714-1828. 4 v. L., 183:i-34. 8°. 3216.05
Contents : v. 1. Royal I'amily. Pretenders and their ad-
herents. Churchuieu, dissenters, aud statesmen. 2. Mi-
litary and naval commanders. Judges and barristers.
Physicians and surgeons. 3. Voyagers aud traveUers.
Philosophers and men of science. Authors. 4. Political
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eugravers. Composers, Vocal, instrumental, aud drama-
tic performers.
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Oeraudo (Marie Joseph, haron de). Self-edaoation, or
moral progress. Tr. by E. P. Peabody. BoRton,
1860. 8". . . . 5435.07
Gdraniums. See Botany {Qeraniumt, p. 224).
Gerard (Alex.) Aocoimt of Koonawur, in the Hima-
laya, etc. London, 1841. S° 1014.12
O^rard (Cdcile Jules Baslle, Iht lion killer). La chasse
au lion. Nouv. (Jd. P., 1869. 12°. . . 7045.21
— Le tueur de lions. 6e ^d. P., 1868. 12°. 7045.20
Oerber (Oustav). Die Sprncbe als Kunst. Bromberg,
1871. 8° 6414.33
Gerhard (Fred.) minois as it is. Ch.,1857. 12°. 1122.03
Gerlach (Otto Ton). Commentaiy on the Pentateuch.
Tr. by H. H. Downing. Edin. , 1860. 8°. 3731.23
Oertoain (Felix). Mortyrologe de la presse, 1789-1861.
Paris, 1861. 16° 2712.15
Oerman. Jff For booka of travel and histories of Oerraany, lee
Ooantrles iOermani/, p. 325). For otber topics, gee Fine
arts (p 641) {—Language {German) ;— Literature {German);
—Philosophy ; -Poetry {German), etc.
Oennan ballads, songs, etc.; translations [by S. M.
and others]. London, [n.r/.] 16°. . . 1643.25
German elemout in war of Amer. independence. See G-reene
(O. W.) 673.10
Oermau home life. Now York, 1876. 12°. . 967.15
Ifote.—Virtt appeared in Fraser's mag., 1875. Bepr. In
Eclectic mag., v. 22-23, 1875-76.
German political leaders. .9e< Tattle (H.) 3321.18
German theatre. ,9« Thompson (Benj.) 1731.31
Germany. See German {above).
Oermany and the Germans, with a glance at Poland,
Hungary, etc. [aiioii.] London, 1836. 8°. 965.05
Oermany during the insurrections of 1848. [anon.]
London, 1855. 12° 965.27
Gerstiicker (Friedrich). Die missionare. Boman aus
derSiidsee. 3 v. in 2. Jena, 1808. 16°. 7116.09
— Kreuz und Quer. 3 v. in 2. Leipzig, 1869. 16°. 7116.07
— Travels in South America and California. London,
1854. 8° 1163.04
— Unter den Penohuenchen. 3 v. in 2. Jena, 1867.
16° 7116.11
j»y For Engliih veriiom of novels by O., see Fiction {p. *8i).
Gertrude of Wyoming. 5ee Oampbell (Thomas). . 1626.12 ; IS
Geruzez (Eugene). Histoire de la littcjrature trancaise
jusqu'a la rev. Seed. 2 v. P., 1869. 12°. 2731.18
Qervlnua (Dr. Georg Gottfried). Shakespeare com-
mentaries. Tr. by F. E. Bunnett. New ed. New
York, 1875. 8° 1754.28
QeBeniua (Friedrich Heinrich Wm.) Hebrew and Eng-
lish lexicon of the Old Testament, including the
Biblical Chaldee. From the Latin, by £. Bobin-
son. Boston, 1857. 8° 6435.17
G-esner (Abraham). Industrial resources of Nova
Scotia, 1849. 8° 1153.00
— Practical treatise on coal, petroleum, and other dis-
tilled oils. 2d ed., enl. by G. W. Gesner. New
York, 1865. 8°. 3933.25
Oesner (Salomon). Works. From the German. With
memoir. 2 v. London, 1805. 16°. . . 6037.05
Contents : v. 1. Memoir. Death of Abel. The first na-
vigator. Daphnis. 2. Idyls. Evauder and Alcimna, pas-
toral drama. Erastus, drama. Miscellanies.
Gesner (W.) Habits of the pouched rate of Georgia. [In Smith,
rep., 1860.) 3936.1S
Qessert (M. A.) Rudimentary treatise on painting on
glass. 3d ed. London, Weak, 1857. 16°. 1443.24
Gesta Romanorum, or entertaining stories invented by
the monks as a fireside recreation. New ed. by
T. Wright. London, [1871.] 12°. . . . 194.44
Note. — For two notices, see Old and new, Nov., Dec., 1873.
Gesture. See Elocution {p. 442).
Get thee behind me Satan. See Sikes {Mrs. Wirt). . . . 6833.28
Getting on in the world. Ac Mathews (W.) 1873. . . 8613.35
Gettysburg.
— Everett {B.) Address at the consecration of the nat. cemetery
at Gettysburg. [In his Orations, v. 4, 1868.J . . . 6323.06
— Jacobs {M.) Notes of the rebel Invasion and battle of O.
1864 643.12
— Our campaign around G., 23d !I. T. 8. N. G. 1864. . . 633.05
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 16, 186S (Field of G., by J.
T. Trowbridge) ; and for A. Lincoln's remarks see lives of
him by liaymond, p. 412 13113.04] ; by Brockett [3113.02] .
by Crosby [ail3.03.]
Qevaeft (Thomas Ames). Traits hist, snr les causes de
la grandeur des Rations, de lenr decadence et
chute. Suivie de lliist. philos. de la linguistiqne.
Bruxelles, 1839. 8°. [MiaoeL pam., v. 16.] 5093.16
— CEuvres. Pactie poritiqne. Bnizellea, 1839. 8°.
['Miaoel. pamph, V. 16.'] 5093.16
Ghardaia. .^'■<' Naphegyi (G.) 1871 1083.31
Oheel, the city of the simple. By the anther of
'Flemish inteiiors.' London, 1869. 12°. 4332.24
Ghent. See Countries (p. 326).
Gholam Hussein Khan (ifir). Siyar-nl-mntakheria :
a hist, of the Mithommedan power in India dur-
ing the last century, lievised from the trans, of
Haji MuBtefa, and collated with the Persian ori-
ginal, by John Briggg. v. 1. L., 1832. 8°. 7816.06
OhoBt of Richard ni. [Poem.] Introd. by J. P. Col-
lier. London, Sliak. soc, 1844. 8°. . . 1756.22
Ghost stories ; collected with a particular vibw to coun-
teract the vulgar belief in ghosts and apparitions.
[anon.] London, 1823. 16° 3812.32
Same. New York, 1865. 12°. .... 195.02
Ghostly colloquies. See Townsend (F.) 3648.29
Ghosts, See Apparitions (p. 31) ;— Folk lore (p. 563) ;— Occult
sciences ;— Spiritualism ;— Witchcraft.
Ghosts of the deceased Sievrs de Vtllemor, and de Fontaine*.
.fee Chevalier (G. de). 1624 6613.30
Giacomelli (J., i«u«(fafor). ,$ee Mlchelet (J.) The bird [4817.171 ;
Nature [4714.14].
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Giant's causeway. See Oountries {Ireland : Description, p. 334).
Giants.
— FairhoU (F. W.) Gog and Magog ; the giants in
GuildhaU. etc. 1859 3816.34
— Hunt (£.) [In his Day by the fire, 1870 ; p. 331-360.] . 2S33.2S
— Wood (E.J.) Giants and dwarfs. 1868. .3264.22
Gibbes. See also <in>\>%.
Gibbes (Robert Wilson). Cuba for invalids. New York,
1860. 12° 1162.04
— Documentary hist of the Amer. rev. : chiefly in S.
Carolina, 1764-82. 3 v. N. Y., 1857. 8°. 626.05
— Memoir of James De Veaui, [artist, 1812-44], Co-
lumbia, (.V. G,) 1846. 8° 3052.19
— Uemoir on mosasaunis. [In Sm. contrlb, v. 3.] . . 3937.03
Gibbon (Edward). History of the decline and fall of
the Boman empire, with notes by H. H. Milman.
6 V. New York, 1852. 12° 433.01
Same. With notes by Milman and Guizot. Ed.
by W. Smith. 8 T. London, 1854. 8°. 436.20
Same. Abridged by W. Smith. New York, 1859.
12° 433.08
— Life of Mahomet New York, 1858. 24°. 3115.26
— MisceUaneons works. With memoirs of bis life, by
himself. With notes by John, lord Shefflela
Paris, 1840. 8°. 6038.09
Ctmtenit:
Abstracts of tlie books Mr. Gibbon rssd.
AddresK ou history.
Antiquities of the house of Brunswick.
Goliection of remarks and detached pieces.
Critical obRervations on the sixtli book of the £nald.
Dissertation on the Man with the iron ma^.
Essay on the study of literature.
Extracts from his journal.
Justificatory memoir [against France],
Letters.
Memoirs of his life.
Outlines of the history of the world.
Vindication of some pages in the 16th and 16th dwptars of
his History.
For lives and crit. estimates of Q., set Biography (p. 148).
Gibbon (Francis). Public characters of Europe. 2d ed.
3 V. London, [1815.] 8° 3216.17
Conitnts : v. 1. Alexander i., emp, of Russia. Blucher.
Wellington. Bernadotte. 2. Louis xvin. Napoleon Buona*
parte. 3. Talleyrand. Marshal Ney. Mnrst. Fred. Wm.
m., of Prussia. Berthler. Fouche. Earl St. Vincent.
Soult, etc., etc.
Gibbon (Lardner). Explor. of the Amazon. See Hamdoa (W. L.)
and Gibbon (L.) 1164.25
Gibbous (David). Law of contracts for works and
services. London, Weale, 1857. 16°. . 5635.28
— Limited liability act, joint stock co. acts, with notes
and index. London, irealf, 1858-59. 16°. 5635.26
Gibbons (Henry). Climate of San Francisco. [In Smith, report,
1864.] 3936.09
Gibbons (J. S.) Banks of New York, their dealers, the
clearing house, and the panic of 1857. New York,
1858. 12°. 5915.07
— Public debt of the U. S. ; administration of the treas-
ury: the financial system. N.Y., 1867. 12°. 6916.05
Gibba. See also Gibbaa.
Inaakingforbooka.usatha " Book Order," givlDg the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
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aibbi (Oeorge, (. ISIS, d, 1873). Dictionary ot Chinook J»gon.
[In Sm. miscol. coll., v. 7, 1M7.1 3936.17
Instructions for researcli rel. to tlie etbnology and pliilology
ofN. A. [/nSm. iniscel. coll., V. 7, 1867.) . . .3936.17
Intermixture of races. [In Sm. report, 1864.) . . . 3036.19
Lansuaae of the aborigines of America. [In Smith, repoit,
ISTO!) 3936.26
— Memoirs of the administrations of Washington aud
John Adams. 2t. New York, 1846. 8°. 684.01
Report on mammals. See Sncltley (G.) and GiblM (G.) 1127.13
— SUvens{J. S.Jr.) Memorial of G. G. [/;i Sm. rep., 1873.)
Oibbs (Wolcott). Report on physical apparatus and chemical
materials. |TJ. S. Com. to Int. exhib. at Vienna, 1873. Re-
ports, v. 2, 1876] 3916.16
and OmthlF. A.) Researches on the ammonia-cobalt bases.
t/n Sm. contrib., V. 9, 1867] 8937.09
See also papers by W. G., In Amer. assoo. Proceedings,
T. i, 8, 9, 12 (p. 15-17 of Catalogue).
Gibba (Wm.) Designers' and draughtsmen's hand-
book of ornament, h., [about ISiiO]. 8". 1451.U
Gibraltar. See Oountriea {Gibraltar, p. 326).
Gibson (John, sculptor). 'Imitations of drawings.
Engraved by 0. Wenzel and L. Prosseda. Lond.,
1852. foL 1447.15
— Life. Ed. by lady EasOake. L., 1870. 8". 3065.23
Seealio Comhill mag., V. 17 ; Ed. rev., v. 131, 1870.
Gibeon (Walter M. ) Prison of Weltevreden, and a
glance at the East Indian archipelago. New York,
1855. 12°. 1061.17
Gibson (Wm. H.) Complete American trapper. New
York, 1876. 12° 4624.13
GHbson (Wm. Sidney). Miscellanies, historical and
biographical. Loudon, 1863. 8°. . . . 2528.14
Contents : Auckland Castle. Knohale priory. Byron at
KewBtead abbey. The Percys' stronghold— Alnwick castle.
Summer days in Scotland. Scandinavian travel— Jutland
and the Danish isles. The Mediterranean. Science and
royalty under Highland skies. The British association at
Oxford. Mineral springs — their medicine and mythology.
Rivers and their associations. Hailstorms. Impressiona
of the International exhibition, 1862. Art treasures at
Kensington. Augustus Csesar, his court and companions.
Cauterbury and its archbishops— Saxon and Norman period.
Emineut judges of England. Desormais, a story of Skiptou
castle. James Howell the first historiographer royal.
Richard Savage. Life of Edward Forbes.
— On some ancient modes of trial, especially the ordeals of
water, fire, aud other iudicia Dei. Un Archseologia, v. 32,
18*7.] 6128.-
GiddingB (Joshua Reed). History of the rebellion :
its authors and causes. N. Y., 1864. 8°. 645.18
Gidley (Rev. L.) Stonehenge viewed [as a Druidioal
monument]. London, 1873. 8°. . . . 3817.28
Oieseler (J. 0. L.) .Compendium of eool. history. [To
1648.] Tr. by S. Davidson [and] J. W. Hull. 5 v.
Edin., 1854-85. 8°. 3415.06
Oifford (Gleorge). Dialogue concerning witches and
witchcrafts, 1603. Ed. by T. Wright. London,
1842. 16°. [Peroysociety, V. 8.] . .5060.08
GiSord (John). \_Assumed nmne of John Bichard
Green.] History of France, [to 1794]. 4 v. Lon-
don, 1791-94. 4.° 528.07
— — Same, continued. Reign of Louis xvi. and history
of Fr. rev. [to 1795]. 2d ed. L.,1795. 4°. 528.11
— History of the political life of William Pitt 6 v.
London, 1809. 8°. 3144.15
Gifts.
— Enurson («. W.) [In his Essays, v. 2, 1862 ; p. 1S5-166.] 2624.06
— Hunt (L.) A day by the fire, 1870 ; p. 326-331 ; 1870. . 2632.23
tS" See also Christmas.
Gifts of genius : a miscellany. See Davenport (O.A.) 1869. 2626.02
QUbart (James Wm.) History and principles of an-
cient commerce. Loudon, 1847. 8°. . . 5916.07
—Lectures and essays. London, 1865. 8°. . 2528.13
Contents: Lectures on ancient commerce. Social effects
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— Logic of banking. London, 1859. 8°. . 5915.06
— Practical treatise on banking. 2 v. L., 1865. 8°.
— Principles and practice of banking. New ed. Lon-
don, 1871. 8° 5933.22
Oilberg (Charles A.) American chess-nuts. 1868. See Cook (E.B.),
Henry (W. R.) and Gilberg 4614.05
Gilbert (Charles). Endless mirth and amusement :
games, magic, e(c. London, [n.d] 12°. . 4622.13
OUbeit (Davis). Bullion question. Qd ed. London, 1819. 8°.
(/» Pamphleteer, T. 14 ; p. 17-37.] 6058.14
OUbert {Sir Humphrey). Queene Ellzabethes aohademy. Ed.
by F. J. Furnivail. London, 1869. 8'. (Early E. T. S.
Extra ser., no. 8.] 7913.18
— Hayei {E.) Voyage of G. to Newfoundland, 1863. [In Hak-
luyt (B.) Voyages, v. 3] 916.17
— Bou7~ne {H. B. F.) English seamen under the Tudors, v. 1,
1868 921.26
Gilbert (Josiah). *Cadore ; or Titian's country. Lon-
don, 1869. 1. 8° 1446.14
Gilbert (John T. ) History of viceroys of Ireland ; with
notices of Castle of Dublin. Dub., 1865. 8°. 453.21
Gilbert (Wm.) Lucrezia Borgia, duchess of Ferrara :
a biography. 2 v. London, 1869. 12°. . 3023.25
t^ For novels by W. G., see Fiction (p. 484).
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don, 1869. 12° 1643.27
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— Original plays. New York, 1876. 12°. . . 1724.34
Contents: The wicked world. Pygmalion and Galatea.
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Gilchrist (Alexander). Life of Wm. Blake, 'pictor
ignotus'. 2v. London, 1863. 8°. . . 3022.04
— Life of Wm. Etty. 2 v. L., 1855. 8.° . . 3055.06
Gilchrist (James). Philosophic etymology, or rational
grammar. London, 1816. 8°. ... 6434.23
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graphical ultimatum ; or view of oriental and occi-
dental visible sounds. 2d ed. L.,1820. 8°. 6425.23
— Stranger's infallible East Indian guide, or Hindoos-
tanee multum in parvo : a compendium of the
Moors jargon. 3d ed. London, 1820. 8°. 6425.23
Gildas. Works. [In Giles (J. A.) Six old English chroniclea.
Bohn, 1818.] 471.0*
Gillder (Richard Watson). New day : songs and sou.
nets. New York, 1876. 12° 1644.35
Gilder's manual ; with picture-framing, picture-repair-
ing. New York, 1876. 12°. 4002.08
Gilding. See Arts (Useful : Painting, Gilding, etc, p. 46).
Gildon (OharJes). Life of Betterton. L., 1710. 3021.18
Gilds.
— Smith ( r. ) English gilds ; with introd. by his daugh-
ter Lucy ; and essay by L. Brentano. 1870.
[Early E. T. S., no. 40.] 7913.17
tSf See also Friendly societies :— Political economy.
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Giles (Heury). Christian thought on life. Boston,
1851. 16° 3564.18
— Human life in Shakespeare. B., 1868. 12°. 1753.15
— Illustrations of genius. B., 1854. 16°. . . 2526.03
Contents: Cervantes. Don Quixote. Scarlet letter. Fic-
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Robert Bums. Thomas De Quincey.
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a. Ireland and the Irish. Worth of liberty. True man-
hood. The pulpit. Patriotism. Economics. Music.
Young musician. Day in Springfield. Chatterton. Carlyle.
Savage and Dermody.
Giles (John Allen). History of the ancient Britons.
2v. London, 1847. 8° 454.01
— Life and times of Allied the Great Oxford, 1854.
8° 3013.16
— Life of Ascham. (In A. 'a Works, v. 1, 1866.] . . • 6012.15
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Giles (William B.) Speech on the British treaty. Speech on the
judiciary. [In Moore (F.) Amer. eIoquence,v.2, 1857. 6325.03
Gilfillaa (George). Bards of the Bible. New York,
1851. 12° 3736.11
Gjlfillan (George). Literary portraits : a third gallery.
New York, 1855. 12° 2526.13
iEschylus : Prometheus.
Bigg (J. Sanyan).
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Burke (Edmund).
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Coleridge (Jeffrey and).
Danton,
Delta.
Disraeli (Benj.)
Emerson (R. W.)
Hall (Robert)
Hazlitt and Hallam.
Irving (Edward).
Jeffrey and Coleridge.
Macaulay (T. B.)
Marat.
Massey (Gerald).
Mirabeau.
Napoleon.
Neale and Bunyan.
Poe (Edgar A.)
Robespierre.
Rogers (Henry).
Shakespeare ; a lecture.
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Sterling (John).
Taylor (Isaac).
Thackeray.
Vergniaud.
Wilson {Prof. John).
Yendys (Sidney).
BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
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Contents.
Anderaon (William).
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Longfellow (H W.)
Macaulay (Thomas B.)
Miltou (John).
Montgomory (James).
Mooro (ThoDiaN),
Nichol (Prof. John).
Shelley {Mrs.)
Smith (Sydney).
Sterling (John).
Taylor (Isaac),
Tennysou (Alfred).
Bulwcr-Lytton {.Sir Edw.)
Byron (Lord).
Cobbett (WiUiam).
Crabbe ((reorge).
Croly {Dr. George).
Dawson (George).
Emerson i Ralph Waldo).
Foster (John).
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OilfiUau (Rev. James). The Sabbath, New York, [about
18G8.] 12°. 3554.19
Oilham (Wm. ) Manual for the volunteers and militia
of the U. S. Phila., 1861. 12°. . . . 4513.03
Oilks (Thomas). Art of wood engraving. 4th ed.
London, [1S75.] 12°. 1471.29
Grill (C. Uaughton). Sngar reSning. [/» Brit mTg industries.
V. V2, 1876.1 3941.63
Gill (John). Notices of the Jews previous to a.v. 500.
London, 1870. 8°. 3441.13
Gill (Theodore). Arrangement of the fbrniiies of fishes. Wash.,
1872. 8". [In Sm. miscel. coll., v. 11.] 3936.21
— Arrangement of the families of shells. [In Sm. miscel. coll.,
V. 10.] 3935.20
— Arrangement of the families of mammala. Washington, 1872.
8°. [/n Sm. miscel. coll., V. 11.) 3935.21
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— On the species of the genus micropterus (lac.) or grystes
(auct.) [In Amer. assoc. Proceedings, v. 22. 1873.] 3916,20
Odll (Thomas H, ) Papal drama : historical essay,
London, 1866. 8° 3424.0.')
Gill (Wm. F.) Life of E. A. Poe, B„ 1877. 12°. aiir^.n
Gill {Rev. I.) Evolution and progress. New York,
1875. 12°. 3554.26
Gill (Rev. Wm. Wyatt). Life in the southern isles ;
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Gillespie (Wm.) Theology of geologists : Hugh Miller
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Gillet (Ransom H.) Democracy in the United States,
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Gillett (Ezra Hall). God in human thought ; or na-
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Spenser to Butler. 2 v. N. Y., 187i. 8°. 3554.28
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Ljrsias. Orations,] 6325.11
— History of ancient Greece. 3d ed. 4 v. London,
1792. 8° 426.23
— Memoirs of Whitefield. Halifax, 1851. 8°. 3184,07
Gillies (Robert Pearse). Personal reminiscences.
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GilUland (Thomas). Dramatic mirror. 2 r. London,
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Gilliland (Wm, ) Pioneer history of the Champlain
valley : an account of the town of Willsborough,
His journal and other papers, and a memoir and
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Oillis (Jacques). Panegyrique de Jeanne d'Arc. 3e ed,
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Gillias (James Melville), Total eclipse of the sun. Sept, 1858, in
Peru, [/ti Sm. contrib., V. U.J 3937.11
— United States astronomical expedition to the soath-
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1855-56. 4°. [No more published.] . .1126,01
T, 1. Chile, by J. M.QilUaa, 2. The Andes and Faropaa,
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6. Magnetical and meteorological observatloua.
Qillraan. See also Crilman.
Oillman (James). Life of Coleridge, v. 1. London,
1838. 8°. 3042.16
Note. — No more published.
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Oillmore (Parker). ['Ubique,'pset«l] All round the
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Sillot (Jacques), Relation touchant la regence de Harie de MMU-
cis. 1610. [In Petitot. M6m. 1 s«r., v. 49,] . . Eua.U
Gillray (James). 'Works. With story of life and
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Oillaon (Rev. E.) Table-talking : satanic wonders.
2d ed. London, 1853, 16° 3811.03
— Watchman's appeal ; unexplained wonders of [table-
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Gilmaii (Arthur). First steps in English literature.
New York, 1870. 16°. 2751.25
— First steps in general history. N. Y., 1874. 16°. 441.28
— Seven historic ages. New York, 1874. 16°. 441.27
GHlman (Mrs. Caroline). Poetry of travelling in the
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— Recollections of a southern matron. Charlestown,
1852. 12°. 3065.21
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York, 1852. 12° 1013.28
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Gilman (Daniel Coit). Hist, discourse, Norwich, Conn.,
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G-ilman {.Vrs. Maria), pseud. See Barnard (G.,jr.)
Gilman (Samuel, i>.D.) Contributions to literature.
Boston, 1856. 12° 2526.14
Contents : Memoirs of a New England village choir. Re-
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Autographs. Dr. Thomas Brown's Philosophical writings.
Lexicography and lexicons. Day of disappointment in
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— Village choir. [In New England and her institutions, Lon-
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— A week among autographs, [In Gilman (0,) Poetry, etc., p.
373-430.] H3jfe
Oilmor (Harry). Four years in the saddle. New York,
1866. 12° 642.11
Gilmore. See also Gillmore.
Gilmore (J. H.) (Outlines of the art of expression.
2ded., revised. Boston, 1876. 12°. . . 6432.31
Gilmore (Rev. John). Storm warriors ; or, life on the
Goodwin sands. London, 1874. 12°. . 931.21
Gilmore (James Roberts). ['Edmund Eirke,' pseud."]
— Among the pines : or south in secession time. New
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Boston, 1867. 18° 3422.10
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Gilmore (Patrick Sarsiield). History of the national
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Jnne, 1869. Boston, 1871. 8°. ... 156.').24
Gilpin (Bernard), Carleton {€!.) Life of, [/n Wordaworth |C )
Eccl, biogr., V. 3, 1853,] 3446,03
Gilpin (Wm, ) Lives of Wicliflf, Cobham, Huss, Jerome
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ainger-inapi. See Farton {Mrs. Jumes). 1870 8638.26
Gingaene (Pierre Louis). Histoire litteraire d'ltalie.
V. 1-9, 2e ed., angm. d'une notice hist, par Dau-
nau ; continu^e par F. Salfi, y. 10-14. 14 v. Paris,
I824I35. 80. 2783.01
Otaaburg (Christian D.) The Essenes : their history
and doctrines. London, 1864. 8°. . . 3558.05
— The Moabite stone ; a fac-simile of the original in-
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mentary. London, 187). 4° 3558.07
Ginz's baby. See Jenkins (Edward). ••••,••• ^^^-^l
Giotto or Angiolotto di Bondone. Arena chapel, Padua. Wood
enRrivings from the liesooes of G. L., 1860. obi. fol.
— Dante : facsimile of a portrait iu the BargeUo at Florence.
JjOudou, Arundel soc. 1659 ■ •
Interior of the Arena chapel, Padua, 1306 ; chromolith. Lon-
don. j4 rund«i <oc., 1856 •.,•,'• At * a
WasUing of the disciples' feet.— Kiss of Judos. Wood engr.
Itroin frescoes) at Padua. L., Arundel soc. 1867. .
— Oliphant {Mrs. it. O. W.) Makers of Florence. 1876. 537.21
— BmkinlJ.) Giotto and his works in Padua. 1854. (Arundel
*°«»- See 'aim other notices of G., in Biography (p. U9).
Gipsies. See Gypsies.
Olnifib (Alessandro). Rise and fall of Masaniello at Naples, a.d.
1047. From the Italian, by J. Howell. [In Waldie library,
y. 2 1 . 6078.16
Same. ' [In Oroxall (S.) Norela, v. a.) 441.01
Olraldus Cambrensis. Works, v. 1-1, ed. by J. S.
Brewer ; v. 5-6, ed. by J. F. Dimock, London,
1861-73. 8°. [Rolls chronicles. ] . . . 5140.—
V. 1. De rebus a se gestis. lovectionum lib. 1-iii. Sym-
bolum electorum. 2. Gemma ecclesiastica. 3. De invec-
tionibus lib. if. De Meuevensi coclesia dialogus. Vita
8. David. 4. Speculum ecclesise. De vita Galfridi. 5. To-
pographia Hibernica et ExpuKuatio Hibemica. 6. Itinera-
rium Kambriee. Descriptio Kambriae.
Pumell{T.) Giraldus. [in Ais Lit. aud its professors, 1867 ;
p. 96145.) 2538.26
JVo(«.— Repr. from Gentleman's mag., April, 1866.
Glrard (Charles). Catalogue of N. A. reptiles in the museum of
the Smith. Inst. [In Sm. miscel. col., v. 2. 1862.] . 3936.1J
— Monographs of the oottoids. [In Sm. con., v. 3, 1862.) 3937.03
— Beporta on fishes. [In Paoiflo B. R. Reports, v. 6 and
10.) 1127.06; 10
Qirard college. Lieber (F.) Constitution and plan of
education for Girard college for orphans. 5518.24
— WooiHG.B.) Contrib to history of. [In his Hist, memoirs.
1872.) 2548.01
4^ See also Uvea of Girard, iu Biography (p. 149) ; aud
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the observatory, see Bacho (A. D.), p. 68 of Catalogue.
Girardiu (Emile). Einile. — Au hasard. Paris, 1860.
12° 7022.08
49- For biogr. notices of G., see Biography (p. 149) ; also
Oanelar (E.) Life of lord Byrou and other sketches.
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Gorardiu (Mine. Delphine Gay, wife (/Emile de). Le
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12° 7022.25
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12° 7022.20
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— Tableau de la litterature fran9ai8e au 16e sifecle,
suivi d'etudes sur la litt(Srature du moyen age et
de la renaissance. Paris, 1868. 16°. . . 2731.20
Giraud (Giovanul. conte). Jealousy at fault. Mad prophet. [In
Select Italian comedies, 1849.) 1726.28
Oiraud (J. P., jr.) Birds of Long Island. New York,
1844. 8° 4815.02
Olrdlestone (Rev. A. G.) High Alps without guides.
London, 1870. 8° 983.25
Girlhood of Catherine, de' Medici. See Trollopo (T. A.) 3031.28
Girl*. See Young (The) ;— 'Women {Bdtuation) ;— Medicine (Wo-
men and children).
Girondists. See Lamartine (A. de). History, etc. 3 t. [614.09] ,
alto histories of the Kev. of 1789 (p. 32'i of Catalogue) ; ciiio
lives of Roland (Jfnte.) ; and Baker (H. B.) French society!
V. 2, J874 [3266.16].
Gironiere. See La GironiSre.
Gisbome (Thomas). Walks in a forest ; poems. Lon-
don, 1797. 16° 1644.25
Ginborne (Thomas, jr.) Letter to Phillpotts, on his letters to
Canuiug [on catholic claims]. London, 1837. 8°. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 28.] 6068.28
Gisli saga. Story of Gisli the outlaw. From the Ice-
landic, by G. W. Dasent. P., 1866. sm. 4°. 171.38
Gist (Mordecai). Herring[J.) and Longacrel^J.B.) Nat. portrait
gallery, v. 4, 1839 3247.11
Giusti (Giuseppe). Poesie. Precedute dalla vita del-
I'autore. Leipzig, 1866. 12° 7317.07
— Horner (S.) Giusti and his times. 1864. .3065.25
See also notices by W. D. Howeils in N. A. rev., July, 1872;
and one in N. Brit, rev., v. 41, 1864 (or Littell, v. 37, 1853).
Giuatiuiani (Sebastian ) . Four years at the court of Hen-
ry vin. ; despatches to the signory of Venice, 1515-
1519. Tr. by R. Brown. 2 v. L., 1854. 8°. 3077.27
Glaciers. See Geology. [Glaciers, p. 673.)
Gladden (Washingtou). Plain thoughts on the art of
living ; for young men and women. Boston,
1868. 12° 3511.06
— Was Bronson Alcott's school a type of God's moral
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Gladstone (George). Good templarism. London, 1872.
24°. 5834.13
Gladstone (J. H.) Michael Faraday [his character
and life]. London, 1872. 12° 3055.24
Gladstone (T. H. ) The Englishman in Kansas. New
York, 1857. 12°. 1122.05
Gladstone (Wm. Ewart). Bulgarian horrors and other
tracts. Leipzig, 1876. 16°. ....
Contents : Bulgarian horrors and the question of tha
the East. Eussian policy and deeds in Turkistan. Speech
at Blackheath, Sept., 9, 1876. Life and speeches of the
prince consort : court of queen Victoria. Italy and her
church.
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iVote.— Reviewed iu Quar. rev., v. 126, 1869.
— EcoeHomo. London, 1868. 16°. . . . 3422.16
Repr. in Littell, 1868, v. 1.
— Homeric synchronism. Enquiry into the time and
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— Homerology. [In Contemp. rev., v. 27-28, 1876.]
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the worK of the university. [In Littell, 1860, v. 3, p. 46-62.]
— Juventus mundi : the gods and men of the heroio
age. London, 1869. 12° 1655.08
Reviewed in Blackwood, t. 106, 1869 ; Nat. quor. rev., T.
20, 1870 : North Brit, rev., v. 61, 1870.
— Montenegro. [In Nineteenth century, May, 1876.]
Same. [In Eclectic mag., July, 1876]
— On the influence of authority in matters of opinion. Re-
joinder to Sir James Stephen on authority in matters of
opinion. [In Nineteenth ceutury, v. 1, 18T7.]
— ■ Place of Homer in classical education and in historical in-
quiry. [Zn Oxford essays, 1857.) 2638.21
— Russian policy in Turkistan. [In Contemp. rev., Nov., 1876.]
— Speeches on great questious of the day. 2d ed.
London, [1869], 16°. 6321.09
Con(en(< ; Representation of the people, 1866. Bedistri-
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Ireland, 1868. Irish church, 1868. The established church,
Ireland, 1869. On the life and works of Josiah Wedgwood,
Financial statement, 1863.
— Stale in its relations with the church. London, 1839.
8° 3554.21
— Studies on Homer and the Homeric age. 3 v. Oxford,
1858. 8° 1655.02
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Schaff. New York, 1875. 8° 3554.30
Reviewed iu Dublin rev., Jan., April, 1876.
— Vaticanism : an answer to reproofs and replies.
New York, 1875. 8° 3554.31
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New York, 1870. 8°. 643,24
Glaziers. See Arts (Useful), p, 43.
Gleaner (The) : essays. See Drake (N.) 3527.04
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(H;b.) 677.14
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New York, 1870. 12° 4331.17
Qleig (George Robert). Campaigns of the British
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The Madcheustein, Military education,
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Olea (John). Theory of the influence exerted by the
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ply to Macaulay'B History of England, v. 4.
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galian relations ; with a map of Arthurian Scot-
laud. Edin., 1868. 8° 955.14
Same. [In Early Engl. text, soc., no. 36.] . . . 7913.14
— Pilgrim-memories, with the late H. T. Buckle. New
York, 1875. 8° 1045.16
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grave of Mr. Buckle.
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Oloag (Paton J. ) Critical and exegetical commentary
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1816.1 : . . 6058.06
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Gnostios. King {C.W.) The Gnostics and their re-
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Trans,, no, 3, 1871,1 6811.03
Godkin (James). The land war in Ireland. London,
1870. 8° 497.19
Godman (John D.) Rambles of a naturalist, with memoir of the
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Jobusou. Extract of the cave of fancy, a talc. On poetry
mud our relish for the beauties of nature. Hints.
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— Vindication of the rights of men. 23 ed. London,
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Same. Cyclopaedia of biography. New ed., with
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ls60. 8° 515.22
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— On population. —An answer to Malthus. London,
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t^ For lives ond critical notices of Wm. Godwin, see Paul
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bar, March, 1876 ; aud references on p. 149 of Biography.
t^ For his novels, see Fiction (p. 485).
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1821). '»'. [In Pamphleteer, v. 15, p. 4»6'fi76.) . . 6058.1S
Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von). Les annees de voy-
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- Letters to Leipzig friends. Ed. by Otto John. Tr.
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16°. 7115.01
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Megaprazou'a. Uaterbaltuugeu deutscber Aiisg'iwauder-
tea. Dleguten Welber. NovoUo. 20-22. Aus meineu
Leben.— Wabrbolt uud DlcbtuuK. 23-24. Italliinlgcbe
Reise. 25. Oampaguc iu Fraukt-eicb, 1792. 20- Atia clue
Belse in die .Scbweiz. Aus oluor lieisn am Rbein, Malu
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hefte, 1749-1822. Rede bei Erbffuung des Umeuauer Berg-
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37-40. Farbeulebre. 36. Der Newtoniachen Optlk.
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Same. 2 v. London, 1871. 8°. . . . 5026.22
Afois.— Reviewed by D. A. Waason in AtUutlc monthly,
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Hedge (F. U.) Prose writers [2735.01] ; Longfellow (H. W.)
Foeta of Europe [1665.07J ; BaakervlUe (A.) Poetry of
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Golbery (Ph. de). La SuisHe et le Tyrol. Paris,
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Oold. See Arts (Useful : Assaying, p. 40 ; — Metallurffy, p. 45 ; —
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Ooldbeck (J. C, M.D.) Metaphysic of man. 2d ed.
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Oolden a.sa. See Apoleins 6013.12
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OoUan hour. See Oonway (M. D.) 1862 68S1.U9
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1866 1661.30
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TOD) 3622.19
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Oolden treasury of thought. ,Sm Taylor (Theodore). .6213.12
Golden treasury psalter : chronologically arranged by
four friends. London, 1870. lfi°. . . .3732.18
Golden words : selections from English divines of the
15-17th centuries. Oxf. and L. , 1863. 12°. 3551.05
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Robert of Sicily. Sortes eacree. Chiapa chocolate.
— Curious myths of middle ages. B.,1H67. 16°. 3816.16
Contents : Wandering Jew. Prester John. Divining rod.
Seven sleepers of Ephesus. Wm. Tell. The dog Qellert.
Tailed men. Anticlirist aud pope Joan. Man in the Moon.
Mountain of Venus. Fatality of numbers. The terrestrial
paradise.
Same. 2dser. 2ded. Phila., 1868. 16°. 3816.17
Contents : St, George. St. TTranla and the 11,000 virgins.
Legend of the cross. Schamir. Piper of Hamelu. Bp.
Hatto. Melusina. Fortunate Isles. Swan-maidens. Knight
of the swan. The sangreal. Theophilus.
— Iceland : its scenes and sagas. L.,1863. 1.8°. 1145.04
— In exitu Israel. New York, 1870. 12°. . 195.40
Note.—k novel iUus. the currents of feeling In the state
and church of France in 1789.
— Legends of the patriarchs and prophets and other Old
Testament characters. N. Y., 1872. 12°. 3757.11
— lives of the saints, v.1-4. 2ded. L.,1872. 12°. 3462.14
▼. 1. Jan. a. Feb. 3. March. 4. April.
— Lost and hostile gospels. L., 1874. 8°. .3757.30
— Origin and development of religious belief. 2 ▼.
PhUa. and New York, 1869-70, 8°. . . 3412.14
Contents : v.l. Heathenism and Mosalsm. 2. Christianity.
— The silver store, collected irom mediaeval, christian,
and Jewish mines. London, 1868. 16°. 1644.24
Gould (Wm. M. ) Zephyrs from Italy and Sicily.
New York, 1852. 12°. 972.16
Goulding (Ii. G.) Business directory of New York,
Brooklyn, Newark, Paterson, Jersey City, Ho-
boken, Westchester and Richmond counties. For
the year ending May 1, 1872. v. 2. Compiled by
H. A. Martin. New York, 1871. 8°. . . 6744.10
Oonrand. See Fauvel-Gourand (Francis).
Gourdon (Edouard). Louise. 2e <!d. P., 1863. 12°. 7045. 23
Gtourgaud (Gaspard, baron, b. 1783, d. 1852). Memoirs
of the reign of Napoleon. 2 v. L., 1823. 8°. 3132.24
— Napoleon and the grand army of Russia ; exam, of
Se'gnr's work. From the French. Phila., 1825.
8°. 3131.24
Goumey (Barons of). Hannay (J.) Three hundred
years of a Norman house. 1867. . . . 471.26
Gout. See Medicine {Qout).
Gouty philosopher. See Mackay (0.) IBA3 3034.26
Gover (C. E. ) Folk-songs of southern India. Lon-
don, 1872. 8°. 7815.04
Governesses.
— Book for governesses, [anon. ]Edin.,l 853. 16°. 5512.20
— Jameson {Mrs. A.) On the relative social position of mothers
and governesses. [/nAerMemoirgand essays, 1846.) 253S.18
In asking for books, use the " Book Older." giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER
584
OOYERNMENT AND POLITICS
lanaimatBrr o» BttB-DrraioHi.— 1, Arirtocraoy (p. 684) ;— 2, BaUot (p. «M) ;— 3, Caaou* (p. 681) ;— 4, Oemralizatloa
and Localism (p. 684) :-S, Citizenship (p. 5H4) ;-6, Olvll Service Reform (p. 684) ;— 7, Colonies (p. 684) ;— 8, Compre-
hensire Treatises (p. 685) ;— 9, Constitutional Government (p. 586) ;— 10. Democracy (p. 686) —11, Despotism (p. 586) ;—
12, Executive Power (p. 686);— 13, Federal Government (p. 586);— 14, Free Institutions (p. 687);— 15, Legislation (p. 587);
-16. Legitimacy (p. 687);— 17, Liberty (p. 687);— 18, Monarchy (p. 587);— 19, National Character and the Nation (p. 587);
—20, Parties (p. 687) j— 21. Patriotism (p. 688) ;- 22, PoUtical Maxims (p. 688) ;— 23, Politics and Morality (p. 588) ;— 24,
PubUc Opinion (p. 688) ;— 25, Reform (p. 688) :— 26, Representation (p. 688) ;— 27. Representative Government (p. 588);—
28, Republics p. 588) ;— 29, Revolutions (p. 588) ;— 30, Social Contract (p. 688) ;-31, Sovereignty (p. 589) :— 32, State
(Sphere sud duly of the) ;— 33, Statesmanship (p. 689) ;— 34, Sa£frage (p. 689) ;— 35, Utilitarianism (p. 589);— 36, Utopian
Commonwealths (p. 589).
1. Aristocracy.
Froude (J, A.) On the uses of a landed gentry. [In hit Short
studies on great subjects, v. 3, 1877.) 2526.11
erey (C.) Hereditary rank. [In Oxford prize ess»yB.v.2,1830.] 2541.U
Madniyre ^ J. J. ) The influence of aristocracies on the
reTolutioHS of nations ; in relation to the present
circumstances of the British empire. 1843. 5717.24
See also Fraser's mag., N.B.. v. % 1870 (Primogeniture).
JO" See aUo works on the English comtitution and govern-
ment (p. 307) ; and (under Comprehensive works, p. 586)
Brougham(H.) PoLphilos.,v.2 [6715.09];— £«u>is (G.C.) Dia-
logue, elc. l61H.13];—rtulaich [H3S.SU];—Sismondi [5913.16]:
-Xemphon [424.01]. Among histories evincing a marked
aristocratic bias may be mentioned Thucydides' Feloponne-
Stan wart Mitford's History of Greece, Livy's History of Rome,
and Alison's History of Europe. Seealto Aristocracy (p. 36).
2. Ballot or Secret Voting.
BaU {J. T. ) BaUot considered in connexion with exten-
sion of the franchise. 1872 6714.09
Christie ( W.D. ) The ballot, and corruption and expendi-
tures at elections :e3sayH and addres8e3.1872.5714.10
eoduiiniWiii.) Of ballot. |/n /lu Thoughts on man, 1831.] 68U.13
Orote^a.) Minor works, 1873 ; p. 19-37 2628.22
Lewis {U.C.) On vote by ballot in the Athenian state, [/n Philo-
logical museum, v. 1.] 6414.20
Objediotis to the ballot answered from the writings of
MiU, Qrote, etc. London, 1837. 16°. . 5721.01
Bicordo ID.) The baUot. [In his ■Works.) 6913.13
Smith IS.) The baUot. [In his Works, 1882.) 2643.18
Same. [In his Works, v. 3, 1840.) 6067.03
Same. [• Pamphlets, v. 1.'] 6093.03
See also Bril qu. rev. , Jan., 1872; Macmillan's mag.. Sept.,
1872 ; New monthly, v. 31. 1831 ; Ed. rev., v. 112. 1860 ; p.
266-293 ; V. 131, 1870 ; Fraser's mag., n.b., v. 1, 1870 (Prac-
tical working of the ballot in the U. S ) ; Westm. rev., v.
SI 1869 . v. 94. 1870.
4^ See also Sntfi-age (p. 689) ; Representation (p. 588).
3. Caucus.
Set New Englauder, v. 34, 1875 (Trouble with the caucus,
by D. M. Means ; A substitute for the caucus, by H. T.
Terry).
4. Centralization and Iiooalism.
Smith {J. T. ) Local self-government and centralization.
With outlines of Engl, constitution. 1851. 5717. '23
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 78, 1857 (Centralization, a
dialogue) : Gontem. rev., v. 1*7, 1871 (Localism and central-
ism, by W. M. Torrens) ; Ed. rev., v. 115, 1862 (Centraliza-
tion).
Note.— This question is incideulally discussed in contro-
versies with reference to the theory of the United States
Constitution (See p. 378 of Catalogue), though for the most
part confounded with the abstract theory of state Bov-
reignty.
5. Citizenship (Duties of).
Ceba (A.) The citizen of a republic, his rights, du-
ties, etc. 1845 5722.05
Hopkins {J. H.) The American citizen; his rights
and duties. 1857. 12° .0722.04
Remington (K F.) Our national house, its founders
and defenders. 1873 5722.19
tS" See also State and citizen (p. 689);— Nation (p. 587) ;
and (under Comprehensive works, p. 685) Lieber's Pot.
ethics and Godwin's I'ol. justice. Also expositions of the
constitutions of England w. 307) and of the United States
(p. 378-9). Also Plato's Dialogue ' Crito.'
6. Civil Service Reform.
Coxe (B.) 'Von Mobl on modes of filling civil offlceB. [In Amer.
Boc. sol. assoc. Trans., no. 4, 1872.) 5811.02
Eliot {S.) Civil service reform, [/n Amer. socsci. assoc. Trans.,
no. 1. 1869.) 5811.01
Jenckes (T. A.) The civil service. Report to the
House of representatives of the U. S., May 14,
1868 5724.20
Batengarten {J. O.) Civil serv. reform. [In Amer. soo. acl. as-
soc. Trans , no. 4, 1872 ] 6811.80
United Stales. (HvU service commisticm. Reportto the president.
Wash., 1874. 8* ' . B724.28
See also Blackwood, v. 81, 1867 (Routine) ; v. 85, 1899
(Competition system) ; v. 87, 1860 (Public service) ; Fort-
nightly rev., V. 2, 1865 (by A. Trollopc) ; Fraser's mag., v.
61, 1855 (Adm. reform) • N. a. v, 4, 1871 (Examiner's note-
book) ; V. 6, 187G (Compct. exam, and selection, by A. E.
H. Boyd) ; Qu. rev., v. 108, 1860 (Compet. exam.) ; v. 133,
1872 (Compet exam.) ; National rev., v. 12, 1861 ; Nat. qu.
rev., V. 16, 1867 ; N. A. rev., v. 109, 1809 (Civil service of
the U. S., by H. B. Adams) ; v. 112, 1871 (Civil service of
the U. S., by J. D. Cox) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 23, 1855 (Reform
of Eng. civil service) : Statistical soc. of London, v. 21, 22,
26. 1858-9 (3 art. on competitive examinations, by E. Chad-
wlck) ; V. 31, 32, 18G8-9 (Statistics, cost, and organization
of the civil service in England, by H. Mann) ; Westm. rsv.,
V. 62. 1864 ; V. 63, 1866 ; Jan. and AprU, 1876.
7. Colonies and Colonization.
Arnold IT.) Effect of distant colonies. [In Oxford prize essays,
T. 3. 1836.) 2541.13
Bentham[J.) Emancipate your colonies, [/n kit Works. 4.] 6066.04
Brougham (if.) An inquiry into the colonial policy of
the European powers. 2 v. 1803. . . 5726.26
Caimes [J. E.) Colonization and colonial government. [In his
Polit. essays, 1873.) 6726.28
Colonial policy of Great Britain considered with re-
lation to her North American provinces and West
Indian possessions, [anon.] 1816. . . 5727.02
Ony (H. 0. , earl). The Colonial policy of lord John
Kussell's administration. 2ded. 2 v. 1853. 5727.13
yote. — Reviewed iu Fraser's mag., v. 47, 1853.
Froude [J. A.) Eugl. and her colonies. [In his Short studies, v.
2, 1871 ; p. 149-178, 280-313. Repr. from Fraser's mag., v.
68, 1863, and n. b., v. 1, 1870 ; v. 2, 1870.) .... 2525.06
Greg {W. K.) Shall we retain our colonies. [In Ms Essays, v. 2,
1863 ; p. 219-262.) 2526.24
Oorst {J. E.), Hare (T.j, and otikers. What ought to be the legal
and const, relations between England and her colonies.
[In Nat. assoc. soc. sci. Trans., 1869 ; p. 97-132.) . 6816.14
Heeren (A. H. L.) Manual of ancient history. 427.15
— Pol. system of Europe and its colonies. . 445.07
Howitt(Wm.) Colonization and chrislianity. 1838. . .3447.09
Jenkins (E.) The colonies and imperial unity, or, the
"barrel without the hoops." 1871. . . 5713.22
See also his articles in Contemp. rev., v. 16, 1871 (Impe-
rial federalism) ; v. 17, 1871 (An imperial confederation).
Lewis (Sir G. C.) Essay on the goveminent of de-
pendencies. 1841 5727.07
iVofe.— Reviewed by N. W. Senior in his Essays, v. 2,
1866 2642.33
31ills (A. ) Colonial constitutions of the British depen-
dencies. 1856 5717.02
See also his article ' Our colonial policy,' in Contem. rev.,
v. 11, 1869.
Menvale (//.) Lectiues on colonization and colonies.
2 v. 1841-42 5727.08
See also his article, * The col. question in 1870,' in Fortn.
rev., v. 13, 1870.
Molesworth (Sir W. ) Speeches on the administration of
colonies, 1818-51 5727.10
Progress of nations. London, 1861 ; p. 577-649 (Colo-
nies) 5716.09
Sismondi {J.C.t. de). Colonies of the ancients compared with those
of the moderns. [/n*ij Polit. economy, 1847.) . . 6913.15
Smith (0.) The empire. Letters published in 'The
Daily News,' 1862, 1863 5713.21
Note. — An able argument for 'colonial emancipation.'
Stokes (A. ) View of the constitution of the Brit, colo-
nies in N. A., and West Indies. 1783. . 5736.19
Wakefield (E 0.) Art of colonization. 1849. 5727.03
See also articles in Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1863 (Engl,
naval power and colonies) ; Blackwood, v. 76, 1854 (Our col.
in the PaciBc) ; v. 82, j857 (Representation of col.) : Ed.
rev., V. 115, 1862 ; (Mil. defense of col ) ; v. 131. 1870 (Sir
C. Adderley on col. policy) ; Fraser's mag., v. 65, 1862 : v.
79, 1869 ; N. s. v. 3. 1871 (Australian tendencies) : v. 4. 1871
(Gt. Brit, confederated) ; v. 4, 1871 (Australian view of the
imperial connexion) ; v. 6, 1872 (Empire or no empire, by a
colonist) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 19, 1853 ; v. 33. I860 (Col. const,
and defences) ; v. 36, 1862 ; v. 44. 1866 (Col. pol. in gov't
of colored race — Jamaica and New Zealand) ; Nineteenth
century, v. 1. 1877 (Imperial policy of Gt. Brit., by Sir J.
Lubbock ; Greater or lesser Britain, by Sir J. Vogel) ; Qu.
BBOOELXN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
G^OVEBiNMSNT : Comprehensive and mlaceUaneous treattea*.
585
NT.. T. lU, 1863 (Our colonial system) : Wettm. rev., t. M,
1870.
Igr For works upon partioular colouies, ue OoantrlM
(p. 285-391).
8. Compreheoaive cuid Misoellaneous Treatises
on Oovernment and Political EtUios.
Adami (/.) Four letters on government. [In his Work»,T.6.] S013.M
— Tbougbtfi on governments. [In hit Works, v. 4. J . . 6013.M
Ama [F.) Political essays, speeches, etc. [In Mt Works, v. 3.1
18St SOU.M
Aristotle. Politics and Economics, From the Greek,
by T. Taylor. 18 U 5018.07
Same. Tr. by E. Walford. Sohn, 1853. 5715.13
Beviewed in Westm. rev., v. 98. 187S,
Auttiii (J.) 01' sovereignty, subjection, and Independent political
society. [In his Province of Jurisprudence, v. 1, 18G1 ; p.
16H-331g 58U.06
Bagehot ( W. ) Physios and politics ; or, thoughts on the
application of the principles of natural selection
and inheritance to political society. 1873. 5712.14
Beidliam (J.) Theory of legislation. From the French
of Drtmont, by E. Hildreth. 2 v. 1840. 5622.02
— Book of fallacies, [/n Ail Works, v. a (8).] . . . .6016.03
— The constitutional code. [In his Works, v. 9 (17-18).] (016.09
— Fragment on government ; a comment on Blackstone. [In his
Works, V. 1.] 6016.01
— On houses of peers and senates. |^/n hit Works, v. 1. J 6016.o4
BUikey (B.) History of political literature. 2 t.
1855 2722.32
Bodin (J. ) The six bookes of a oommonweale. Oat of
the French and Latiiie by R.Knolles. 160G. 5728.04
Brougham (H. ) Historical and political dissertations.
1857 5713.02
Contents : Balance of power. Foreign policy. Foreign
relations of Great Britain. War measures and l)alance of
power. On the maUing and digesting of the law. luefiicacy
of simply penal legislation. Of revolutions : particularly
that of 1848. On gi'adual legislation. Parliamentary re-
form. Bigbt of search.
— Of political science. (/» Au Two discourses, efc, 1816. J 3533 15
— Political philosophy. 3 v. 1849 5715.0,-i
Contents ; v. 1. Principles of government. Monarchical
government. 2. Of aristocracy. At-istocratic government.
3. Of democracy. Mixed monarchy.
Note —Reviewed by N. W. Senior in his Essays, v. 1, 1868 :
p. 376 331 36*3.33
Bucher (£>.) On political terms, [In Fhilol. soc. Proceedings,
1858.1 6443 11
Burke (&'.) Vindication of natural society, [fn Ait Works, v. 1. 6024.13
CMrnef {J. E.) Political essays. 1873. . . 5726.28
Calhoun (/. C.) A disquisition on government. [/» his Works,
V. 1. 1853 6033.03
Abfe.— Beviewed in N. A. rev., T. 76, 1853.
Carlyle(T.) Chartism. 1858. iWith his Past and
present.] 2515.13
— Latter day pamphlets. 1850. 5713.01
1. The present time. 3. Model prisons. 3. Downing
street. 4. New Downing street. 5. Stump orator. 6. Par.
liaments. 7. Hudson's statue. 8. Jesuitism.
Ohipiwin (N. ) Principles of government ; a treatise on
free institutions, including the constitution of the
United States. 1833 5715.23
Christmas (H.) Christian politics ; an essay on the text
of Paley. 1855 3535.01
Cicero {M. T.) Political works ; comprising his Treat-
ise on the commonwealth, and his Treatise on the
laws. Tr. with dissertations and notes by F. Bar-
ham. 2v. 1812 5715.14
— The republic. The laws. The consulship. 3535.07
Cobbeti (Wi) Selections from [his] political works.
6t. 5714.01
Note. — For Contents see p. 374 of Catalogue.
CobdeniR.) Political writings. 2 v. 1867. .5716.10
Note.— Tor Contents see p- 374 of Catalogue.
Coleridge [S. T.) Statesman's manual. [In his Works, t. 1.] 6036.04
— The friend. First section. [In his Works, v. 3 ] . . 6036.06
DavenaiU (C.) Politic.il and commercial works. 5 v.
1771 6923.15
Nott.—Fot Contents seep. 406 of Catalogue.
Dauibarii I^W.) Goverment, conduct, and example.
1871 5716.27
Emerson (R. W.) Essays, t. 3, IS63 ; p. 193-317. . . . 3634.06
FaiBcett (H.) Speeches on some current political ques-
tions. 1873 6721.19
— and Fawcftt (M. G.) Essays and lectures on social
and political subjects. 1872 5814.23
A'oi*.— For Contents see p. 466 of catalogue.
Fletcher (A., of SaUonn). Political works. 1749. 5723.26
Contents : Of militias. Of the affairs of Scotland. 1698.
Of tbe aifairs of Spain, 1698. Speeches. Concerning a
right reEOlstiott of government for the common good of
manktnd.
Freeman (£ A.) Comparative politica. Six lectures.
1874 6714.23
Contents : Bangs of the compsratiTe sciences. Oreak,
Boman, and Teutonic. The state. The king. Tha assem-
bly. Of the unity of history.
Oodwin (W.) Enquiry oonceming political justice.
2d ed. 2v. 1796 5715.24
Oreg {W. R.) Political problems for our age and coun-
try. 1870 6716.13
Gros(J.J>.) Natural principles of rectitude. 1795. 6434.41
Harrington {J.) The Oceana and other works. With
life, by J. Toland. 1700 5728.02
Contents: Grounds of monarchy. The Oceana. Tha
prerogative of popular government. Art of law-giving.
Six political tracts.
Harrison. (F.) Order and progress. 1875. . 5724.21
Contents: Parti. Thoughts on the theory of government :
All free government is republican. All real government is
personal. Carlyie and Comte on government. Liberal
programmes. I'arliamont as executive. Tbe parliament-
ary and the presidential systems. Principle of a per-
sonal organ of guvernmeut. Principle of co-opeiatiou of
the governed. Public opinion. Bespousible appoint-
ment. The suf&age. 2. Studies of political crises : Ad-
ministrative reform. Conservative reaction. Foreign pol*
ley. Legislative reform. The monarchy. Parliament
after reform. 1867. Parliament before reform, 1867. Po-
litical function of tbe working classes. Bevlval of an-
thority.
Helps (A.) Thoughts upon government. 1872. 5715.22
A'ote.— Beviewed in Ed. rev., v. 136, 1872.
— On government. [fnAii Friends In oonncU, 1st ser., v. 1 ; Id
ser.. V. a.) 3S31.3T
Hildreth (R.) Theory of politics. 1854. . .5715.04
Hobbet (T.) De corpore politico, or the elements of law. [In
his English works, v. 4. 1840.] 6043.09
— . Leviathan ; or the matter, form, and power of a common-
wealth. [In his English works, v. 3, 1839. J . . . S04S.08
Same. [In las Opera, v. 3, 1841.] 6043.03
— Philosophical rudiments couccrniug government and soci-
ety. [In his English works, v. 2, 1841.) 6043.07
Same. [In his Opera, v. 2. 1839.1 6043.03
Hume {D.) Essays. [In his Phil, works, v. 3.) .... 6414.06
Lecky ( >r. E. B.) The secularisation of politics. [In his Batlon-
allsm, V. 2, p. 101-223.) 6814.03
Lewis (Sir 0. C.) Dialogue on the best form of gov-
ernment. 1863 6714.13
iyo(e.— Beviewed In Ed. rev. , v. 118, 1863.
— On methods of observation and reasoning in politics.
2 V. 1852 5715.16
Note. — An elaborate and suggestive work.
Contents : Y.l. Province of politics. Technical language.
Methods of observation ; historical, scientlflo, practinl.
experiment. Political history. Causation in politics.
2. Of causation (cont'd), and theory. Art of politics, and
maxims. Of real and Ideal models. Of polit conduct.
Upon prediction in politics. On practical politics, and
causes of error. On political progress.
— On the use and abuse of some political terms.
1832 5714.25
lAeber (F.) Ancient and modem teacher of politics.
1860. 3725.26
— Legal and political hermenentics. 1839. . 5714.24
— Manual of political ethics. 2d ed. Ed. by T. D.
Woolsey. '2 v. 1875 5726.24
v. 1. Ethics in general ; polit. ethics in partioular. The
state. Polit. ethics proper : rights and obligations, pas-
sions, motives, etc. 2. Various political and social pas-
sions, motives, duties, etc. Liberty of the press. Parties.
Public men. Bep. government. Federative government.
Pledges to constituents. The executive. War.
Same. Part 1. 1838 5726.24
Locke (J.) Two treatises of government. [/» Works, v. 6.) 6052.05
Maine (H. S. ) Village communities in the East and
West 1871 5i;24.(l3
Michelet (J.) The people. [In his Misoel. works, 1846 ] . 5053.08
Mill {J.) Essays on government. ['Misoel. pamphlets,
T. 20.'] 5093.20
MUliJ.S.) Dissertations and discussions. 2V.1859. 2535.23
Note. — For Contents see maiu entry In general alphabet.
Mmttesquieu ( C. de S. , baron de). Spirit of laws. 5th ed.
2 V. 1793 5715.05
Oommeiitari/ and review of Montesquieu's Spirit of
laws, [anon.] PhU., 1811 5714.19
— De I'esprit des lois. Snivie de la Defense, etc. Nonv.
^d. 1871 5715.21
Moyle ( W. ) Worka With some account of his life and
writings. 1727 5712.06
Napoleon III. Political and historical works. 2 v.
1852 5057.16
Note.—Fot Contents see his name in general alphabet.
74 In isUng for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOB'B NAME, the Ant part of th« TITLE, and the NCUBEB.
586 Q-OVERNMENT: Comprehensive treatlaea to Federative goverament.
V
JfcnttoJffG) PoUtJos for young Americans. 1875.5732.08
Paley ( W. ) Principles of moral and political philoso-
phy. New ed. 1817. 5613.12
Same. 1819. . . . . ... . . . 5436.05
Pfrc)/ anecdotes, V. U. The senate. 1823. .6211.14
Plato. The Bepublic. Tr. into English with an analy-
sis and notes, by J. L. Davis, and D. J. Vaughan.
4th ed. 1868 5715.18
See aUo P.'b dialogues of 'Tlmtous' and 'Critias,' and
■Crito,' "Laws.' and 'Statesman.'
Plutarch, Of the three sorts of government, — monarchy, demo-
cracy, and oligaroliy. [In his Morals, v. 6, p. 395-8.) 6435.30
— Political precepts. [In his Morals, v. 6, p. 97-164 ] . 6436.30
Pomeroy (J.N.) lutrod.to municipal law. 18«4. 5624.01
PoUUcian's creed ; or extracts : being an answer to these
questions, What is the best form of government ?
and What is the best administration of a govern-
ment? 3v. [anon.] 1799 5716.04
BaUigh [Sir W.) Maxims of state. The cabinet council. [In his
Works, V. 1.] 1751 5064.09
— Same. [In Ms Works, v. 8, 1829.] 6064.20
Riymond (D.) Elements of constitutional law. 4th ed.
1810 5912.15
Schwz (Carl). Speeches. [1858-64.] . . . 63'24.04
Seeley IJ. B.) Teaching of politics. [In his Roman imperialism,
etc.. 1871 ; p. 306-336.) 2842.31
JVbfe.— Repr. from Macmillan's mag., Mcb„ 1870.
Sidneu (A.) Discourses ooncemiug government. 1701.
fol. 5728.01
Same. With life, and index. 3 v. 1805.5715.01
Sismondi (J. G. L. de). Political economy and the phi-
losophy of government. 1847 5913.15
Contents : Colonies of the ancients compared with those
of the moderns, as regards their influence on the happiness
of mankind. On universal 8ufi&-age. On the executive
power in free countries. On the aristocratic element in
free countries. On coustitntional monarchy.
Standard library cyclo. of political, statistical, constitu-
tional and forensic knowledge. 4v. 1848-53. 5714.15
Same. 4 v. in 2. 1860 5714.20
Stewart {D.) Of politics proper, or theory of government. [In
hU Works, v. 9, pp. 351-463. 1856.) 5417.09
Sullivan ( W. ) Political class book ; origin, nature, and
use of political power. 1830 5722.20
Temple (Sir W.) Essay on the nature of governments. [In his
Works, V. 1.) 6076.02
Vico(O.B.) (Euvres ohoisies. Introd. par J. Michelet.
3 V. in 1. 1840 412.21
Wheioell ( Wi ) Elements of morality, including polity,
2v. 1852 5436.14
mison(J.) Works. 3 v. 1804 5733.19
JTenophtin, On the Athenian republic. [In hit Works, 1858 ; p. 693-
702.] 424.01
— On the Lacedemonian republic. [In his Works, 1858 ; p. 703-
714.] 424.01
Dg- See also Law and Juriapmdence (Introd. marks), in
the general alphabet.
9. Constitutioual Government.
BmtAam (J.) Leading principles of a constitutional code, for any
slate. 1823. [In Pamphleteer, v. 22.) 6068.22
Sm also New Engl., Jan., 1874 (Constitution making, by L.
Bacon); Nat. quar. rev., Dec, 1873 (Political coustitutionB) ;
N. A. rev., July. 1876 (Some late efforts at constitutional re-
form, by Henry Beed) ; v. 94, 1862 (Const, law) ; Int. rev..
May, 1876 (Some checks and balances in government, by T.
M. Cooley).
JS^ For works upon the constitutions of various coun-
tries and states, such as England, France, United States,
and its component states, — see names of the several coun-
tries and states, under Oouatries (p. 307-378.)
10. Democracy.
Ames (F.) Influencesof democracy considered. 5722.01
.Vote.— Selections from hlB works.
Bancroft (O.) Office of the people. [In his Lit. miscel., 18SS ; p.
408-436.) 3517.04
Broioii (W. L.) Essay on the natural equality of men ;
rights and duties. 2d ed. 1794. . . . 5712.08
Camp(O.S.) Democracy. 1852 5722.07
Capen (N.) Hist, of democracy : or political progress
historically illustrated, v. 1. 1874. . . . 5728.06
CarlUe (R) The EepubUcan. v. 1-5, Aug. 27, 1819—
May 17, 1822. 1820-23. 8°. .... 6723.18
Note. — No. 1 of v. 2, and title page of v. 4, are missing.
Jisay.? on reform. London, 1867. 8°. . . . 5724.12
Contents : I. The utilitarian argument against reform, as
stated by Mr. Lowe, by O. 0. Brodrtck. 2. The political
character of the working classes, by R. H. Hutton. 3. On
the admission of the working classes as part of our so-
cial system ; and on their recoguition for alt purposes as
part of the nation, by Lord Houghton. *. The balanca
of classes, by A. V. Dicey. 6. On the choice of represen-
tatives by popular constituencies, by L. Stephen. 6. Re-
dislrlbutiou of seats, by J. B, Kinnear. 7. Analysis of the
House of Commons, or indirect representation, by B. Cra-
croft. 8. On the working of Australian institutions, by O.
H. Pearson. 9. The experience of the American common-
wealth, by Q. Smith. 10. The historical aspect of Demo-
cracy, by J. Bryce. 11. Opportunities and short coming*
of government in England, by A. O. Rutaon. 12. The
House of Commons in 1833, by G. Young.
OuUot (P. P.) Democracy in modern communities.
1838 5093.03
James (H.) Democracy and its issues. [/» Lectures. 1862.) 3663. 2(
Lowe (Hon. P.) Speeches and letters on reform. 2d
ed. 1867. 57-24.13
Maurice (F. D.) The workman and the franchise : re-
presentation and education. 1866. . . 5724.04
Mazzini(J.) Life and writings. 6 v. 1864-70. 5053.08
Note. —For Contents see Lis name in general alphabet.
Monroe (J.) The people the sovereigns. 1867. 5722.02
Paine (T.) Political writings. 2 v. 1856. .5716.01
V. 1. Common sense : addressed to the inhabitants of
America. The Crisis, etc. 2, Bights of man. Letters, ad-
dresses, etc.
Partridge (J. A.) From feudal to federal ; or free
church, free school, the completed bases of equal-
ity. 1872 5725.25
— On democracy. 1866 5724.03
Priestley {J.) Essay on the first principles of government. [In
his Works, v. 22.] 3591.24
— Tracts on civil and religious liberty. [/» Works, v. 22.) 3591 .24
Tocqueville (A. de). Democracy in America. Tr. by
H. Eeeve. 4 v. 1838-40 5723.04
Same. Ed. by F. Bowen. 2 v. 1863. . 5723.02
Meview of democracy in America. From London
rev., no. 3, 1835. New York, 1836. 12°. 5721.06
See also review in N. A. rev., v. 102, 1866.
Wieland (G M.) Dialogues of the Gods. 1795. 5722.11
See also Contemp. rev., v. 16, 1871 (The mistake of hon-
est democrats, by W. B. Greg) ; N. A. rev., v. 100, 1865
(Aristocratic opinions of democracy : Tocqueville and
Mill) ; V. 101, 1866 (Democratic view of democracy ; works
of Mill and Maine ) : Qu. rev., v. 124, 1868 (The new school
of radicals). New Englander, v. 14, 1856 (2 art.) ; Westm.
rev., V. 88, 1867.
49" See also Liberty (p. 587). Among leading historical
works showing a marked bias toward the principle of
democracy, may be mentioned Grote's History of Greece,
.Hichelet's History of France, and Bancroft's History of tlu
United Stales.
11. Despotism.
Bouianger (N. A.) The origin and progress of despot-
ism. 1764. 16° 5725.02
Helps (A.) Despotism. [/nMsFriendsin council, 2d s.v.2.) 2531.27
Machiavelli {N.) The prince. [TTi^/i Ai< Hist, of Florence, Bohn,
1847.] 633.11
12. Executive Fewer.
Constant (B. de). On the responsibility of ministers. 1816. [I»
Pamphleteer, v. 6.] 6068.08
Conti (A. de B., prince de). Obligations of a govemour of a pro-
vince. [In his Works, 1711.] 5023.1T
Necker (J.) An essay on the true principles of execu-
tive power in great states. 2 V. 1792. . 5715.11
See Galaxy, Dec, 1874 (Duration of the executive term,
by J. Q. Howard).
See also Fraser's mag., v. 6, 1872 (Premier and president).
Note.— See, in general, commentaries on the English and
American constitutions. The executive branches of the
two governments are contrasted in the 1st chapter of Bage^
hot's English Constitution [6717.13].
13. Federative Government.
Deniaon IS. A.) Power aud stability of federative gov. [In Ox-
ford prize essays, v. 4, 1836.) 2841.U
Freeman (E. A.) History of federal government, v. 1,
1863. [No more published.] 5724.09
Contents : General introduction. History of the Greek
federations.
JVoie.— Reviewed in Nat. rev., v. 17, 1863.
Lexeis (T.) State rights : a photograph from the ruins
of ancient Greece. With appended dissertations
[oa the ideas of nationality, of sovereignty, and the
right of revolution. 1865 5725.27
Senior [N. W.) Confederacies and Unions. [In his Essays, v. 1.
1865.) 2542.32
See also Portn. rev., Aug., 1874 (Federalism aud borne
rule, byE. A. Freeman) ; Fraser's mag., April, 1875 (Some
remarks on unions of nations) ; Macmillan's mag., Mch.,
1871 (United States of Europe, by Prof. Senley).
BBOOKLYN UEBOAKTILE LIBBABT.
Q-OVERNMENT : Fma Imrtitutions /o Parties.
587
XfoU. — For the four great examples of Federaliw govern-
mfnl see (iu Countries) Achsan League ; — Holland, in Mot-
ley's Histories (p. 329);— Switzerland (p.aTl);— United States
(p. 378).
14. Free Institutions.
Orimki (F.) Nature and tendency of free institntions.
1848 5724.01
Johnson (S. M.) Free government in England and
America ; containing the Great charter, the Pe-
tition of rights, the Bill of rights, the Federal
constitutions. [With a discussion. ] 1864. 5735.04
Lieber (F.) On civil liberty and self-government.
1859 5715.07
Reviewed in New Englander, v. 14, 1856.
tS" See also Democracy (p. B86) ; Federative Oovem-
ment (p. 686) -.—Liberty (p. 587) :— Representativa (Jovem-
ment (p. 588) ;— Kepublioa (p. 688).
15. Iiegislation.
Beniham (J. ) Principles of morals and legislation, [in
his Works, v. 1.] 5016.01
— Theory of legislation. From the French of Dumont,
by B. Hildreth. 2v 5622.02
Hailitt ( W.) Project for a new theory of civil and criminal legis-
lation, [/n Au Ut. remains, v. 1, 1836; p. 3-33.] . 3076.13
Qozliski {L. 0.) The accomplished senator. Tr. by Mr.
Oldisworth. 1733 5728.05
See Ed. rev., v. 96 {Recent progress in legislation, 1830-61).
t^ See also, in the general alphabet, I^w and Jnriapm-
dence,
16. Legitimacy.
Berkley (&.) Passive obedience, vindicated upon the
principles of the law of nature. 1712. . 3535.27
Dillon {H. A,, viscounl). Discourse upon the theory of
legitimate government. 1817 5712.10
Hunt IJ.) Religious tlionght iu England, v.2, p.46-67; 1871. 3445.18
See aUo Contem. rev., v. 3, 1866 (Divine right of kings, by
J. Gairdner) : Dublin rev., July, 1876 (Reply to two criti-
cisms.— Civil sovereignty and necessary truth) ; Oct., 1874
(Count de Chambordand the pope's civil princedom) ; New
Englander. v. 22, 1863 (Sanction of all law, divine, by E.
Wright).
US' See also Sovereignty (p. 689) ;— Monarchy (p. 687).
17. Liberty.
Bailey {S.\ Freedom of inquiry. [In Es8ays,1854; p.326-352.] 2513.02
Barllam.(j.) Liberty, (in Oxford prize essays, v.2, 1830.) 2541.12
Benlkam (J.) Anarchical fallacies ; being au examination of the
declaration of rights issued during the French revolution.
(/n Works, v. 2, (8).] 5016.02
— Badicaliam not dangerous. [In Works, v. 3, (10).] . . 6016.03
BuckU (H. T.) Mill on liberty, [/n to Essays, 1863.) . 2516.04
Constant {M.B.) On the dissolution of the Chamber of depu-
ties, 1821. (/n Pamphleteer, V. 18.] 6058.18
Cowley (A.) Liberty. [/» A" Essays, 1868 ; p. 1-24.] . .2521.15
Oila (ff.) Worth of liberty. [In his Lectures, v. 2, 1861.] 2626.05
Individual liberty, legal, moral, and licentious ; iu
which the political fallacies of J. S. Mill's essay
' On liberty ' are pointed out. By Index, [pseud. ]
1867 5724.15
lAeber (Francis). Oi-vil liberty and self-government.
1859 5715.07
MUl{J.S.) On liberty. 1859. 8° 5724.07
Reviewed iu Westm. rev., v. 72, 1869: and by H.T. Buckle
in Fraser's mag., v. 69, 1859 : and in his Essays [2516.04].
Mirabeau (H. G. H., comte de). Enquiries concerning
lettres de cachet, arbitrary imprisonment, etc. 2 v.
inl. 1787 5717.29
Montagu (B.) On liberty and the rights of Englishmen. 1822.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 21.] 5058.21
Non-establishment of liberty in Spain, Naples, Portugal, and Pied-
mont, oiplained. L..1824. 8*. [In Pamphleteer, v.24.] 6058.24
Paine (T.) Bights of man 5716.01
iVoi«.— For reviews su Adams (J.) Answer, etc., 1793
[5716.27] ; Remarks, etc., 1791 [5715.27] ; Booth (Sir B.) Ob-
servations, etc., 1792 [5715.27].
PatterKn (R.H.) Genius and liberty. [In his Essays, 1862.] 1412.01
Peck (J. ) Iiifluence of liberty on t^iste, in the ages of
Augustus and Louis xrv. 1869. . . . 5733.12
Stephen l,J.F.) Liberty, equality, fraternity. 1873. 5724.17
JVbfe.— Reviewed by F. Harrison in Fortn. rev., 19, 1873.
yote. — * A strong expression of dissent from the view of
tinman nature and human affairs pervading the works of
3. S. Mill on liberty, on utilitarianism, and on the subject
of women.'
WoUsloncraft (Mary). Vindication of the rights of men.
2ded. 1790 5716.03
See also New Englander, v. 23, 1864 (Distinction betw. nat.
and pol. rights by G. P. Fisher) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 9.
1868 (Legal boundariea of liberty, by A. V. Dicey).
See alto Contem. rev., v. 18. 1871 (The people iu reUtloo
to political power and opinion, by T. Wright) ; Fortn. rav.,
V. 16, 1871 (Natural rights and abBtra<^t justice, by W. T.
Thornton). jQf^^ See also, in the general alphabet, lAhmtr
of the press ;— and Biblical and religioiu lit. IBeligimu
liberty, p. 101) ;— Slavery ;— Democracy (p. 58«).
18. Monarchy.
Harrington [Sir J.) Qrounds of monarchy considered. ( WM
Ait Oceana, efe, 1700.] 6728.03
Laing ( F. H. ) Whence does the monarch get his right
to rule? 1872 5713.23
Lander [W.) Ane compendious and breue tractate concerning ye
office and dewtie of kyngis. Ed. by F. Hall. [In Early
E. T. »oo.,no. 3.) 7913.01
See also Fortn. rev., v. 17, 1872 (The monarchy, by F.
Harrison.)
09* .See also (nnder Oomprshensive Treatises, p. 686,)
the works of Brougham, and others ; and, in general, wurka
on the Constitution of England ; especially BageKoVt
[5717.13].
19. National Character and the Nation.
Bigland (J. ) pistorical display of the effects of physi-
caland moral causes on nations. 1816. 5716.19
Brown (J.) Estimate of the manners and principles
of the times. 5th ed. 2 v. 1857. . . 5433.20
Clienevix {R.) Essay upon national character. 2 t.
1832. . 5716.17
V. 1. Of Industry. Art of war. Social habits. Patriot-
ism. Mutability of national character. 2. General con-
siderations. Of pride and vanity ; Of social improvement.
Of religion. Of morality. On government. On intellect.
Contest of the twelve nations ; or, a view of the differ-
ent [national] bases of human character and tal-
ent 1826 5716.08
Finch (/I On the natural boundaries of empirei. [/» his Trav-
els, 1833 ; p. 333-455.] 1074.11
Francillon (R. R) National characteristics, and flora
and iiuna of London. 1872. ... .6716.28
.Maistre (J. de). Essai sur le principe generateur des
constitutions politiques et des autres institutions
humainfis. 1867 5715.26
See also Fortn. rev., Oct., 1873 (Growth of commonwealths,
by E. A Freeman).
Muiford {R ) The nation : the foundations of civil order
and political life in the U. S. 1870. . .5715.10
iVbte.— Intended to ascertain and define the moral being
of the nation and its true position in politics. The head-
ings of its principal chapters are as follows : The nation
in substance and in theory. The people and the laud.
The nation the iustitutiou of rights, The nation the reali-
zation of freedom. Sovereignty, The constitution. The
commonwealth. The nation the antagonist of the confed-
eracy and the empire, and the goal of history.
Murray (M.) Enquiries respecting the character of
nations. 1808 5716.29
Progress of nations ; or principles of national develop-
ment iu their Irelation to statesmanship : a stady
in analytical history, [anon.] 1861. . . 5716.09
JVb(«.— niustratea the growth of ' plutocracy tempered by
democracy.'
Contents : Science of history. Human progress. Aris-
tocracies. The primacy of the world. The national acme:
literature — schools of statesmen and a^e of oratory— social
elements. Anarchy of thought. Plutocracy. Democracy.
Despotism. Theocracy. Public happiness. Colonies.
Russell [J., lord). National character. [In his Esaays, p. 48-65,
1821.] 5717.07
See also International rev., v. 1, 1874 (Nationalism and
internationalism) ; (New Englander, v. '28, 1869 (How to
build a nation, by J. P. Thompson) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 20,
1870 (National organic life) ; Weatm. rev, v. 72, 1869 (In-
fluence of local causes on national character).
20. Parties.
Bacon [L.) Government by parties. [Old and new, June, 1874.]
Bolingbrake (//. St. John, lord). Dissertation on partiea. [In kit
Works, V. 3.J 6022.03
Bulwer-Lytton (E. L.) On political coalitions. [In his Writings,
V. 2.] 2816.06
Consolidation ; an account of parties in the U. S., from 1787.
1824. 6093.10
ly Israeli {Isaac). Political uicknames. [/n At« Curiosities of litera-
ture, V. 3, 1858.1 2762.06
Froude(J.A.) Party politics, [/n Short studies, v. 3, 1877.] 2626.11
JVote.—Repr. from Fraser's mag., July, 1874.
Cooke (O.W.) History of party [in England]. 1666-
183-2. 3 V 5717.26
Orimki [F.) Of parties. [In his Free institutions.] . . 8721.01
Hume (i>.) Of parties in general. Of the partiea of Great Brit
ain. Of coalitions. [In his Phil, works, v. 3, 1854.] 6414 05
Lieber [F.) Of parties, [/n Ais Pol. ethics, v. 2.] . . .6726.24
PAa.9e.« of party [in England], [anon.] 1869.5717.25
Iu asking for books, use the '• Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, th* first part of the TITLE, and the NT7UBEB.
588
0-0 VERNMENT : Patriottom to RevoluUoiM.
Whalely (R.) tJse and abuse of party feeling in reli-
gion. ls22 3622.14
See also Fraser'e mftg., v. 68. 1863 (Party) ; Old aud new,
T. 10. 187* (Party -traaaon' and civil duty) : Qo. rev., v.
126, 1869 (Ooet of party government) ; Westm. rev., v, 69,
1858 ; Macmillan's mag., July, 1877 ; Fraaer'a mag,, v. 49,
186(: Macm. mag., Aug., 1877 (Decline of party gov., by Gold-
win Smitb).
4^ For hiitories of parties see England i^Pwrties, p, 814) ;
United Statea (Party history, p. 889).
21. PatxiotUm.
Alison (A.\ Nat, monuments. {In his Mlecel, eaiayi.] , 3617.03
Baker [W.) /n »ij Peregrinations, e«c.. 1811 2S1S.13
Belhuue (O. W.) Duty of a patriot [in his Orations, 1850 ; p.
S19-34S.] 2613.2U
Bolingbroke (H. St^ John, lord). The idea of a patriot king. [In
his Works, v, 4.] 60M.04
— Letter on the spirit of patriotism. [In his Works, v. 4] 5022.04
Barney (C. P.) In Oxford prize essays, v. 2, 1830. . . . 2541.12
Barrows [J.) On uatioual prejudices ; their good and bad ef.
facts. [Ill Pamphleteer, v. 9.) 6058.09
Bushneli (//.) Dootriuo of loyalty. [7n his Work and play, 1864 !
p. 337-368.] 2614.27
Bepr. from New Englander, v. 92, 1863.
Chenevix (R.) [/n .'tt5 Essay on nat. ciiar., v. 2.] . . . ,6716.17
King (T. Starr). Patriotism, etc 3664.12
ailes{H.) /» AiJ Lectures, V. 2, 1851 ; p. 166-200.) . , .2211.05
Montagu {B.) The patriot and the demagogue. [In his Essays
aud selections, 1837.] 2637.04
/%rcy anecdotes, V. 2, 1823 6211.02
IXumer (C J.) Public spirit among the ancleuts. [In Oxford
prize essays, v. 4, 1836.] 26(1.14
Zimmermann {J. G'.)Essay on national pride. 1797.3187.29
Same, 1805 5722.13
22. Politioal Mazhns.
Aphorisms, chiefly political, from the most eminent
■writers. London, [n-d.] 6212.16
Poiifica/ primer ; or, road to public honours, [anon-l
1826 5713.12
Richelieu, (A, J. du P., cardinal due de). The complete
statesman ;or, politioal will and testament. From
the French, 1695 5712.04
Sarpi {Paul, the friar). Maxims of the government of
Venice. From the Italian. 1707. . . . 5713.13
Walsingham (E) Arcana aulica ; or Walsinghnm's
manual of prudential maxims for the statesman
and the courtier, (anon.} Eeprint. 1810. 5711.03
Wiit {Jan de). Political maxims of the state of Holland.
From the Dutch. 1743 5713.09
23. Politioal Morality.
Dewey (0.) Political morality. [In his Works, p. 280-291.] 3644.08
Freeman (E. A.) Public and private morality. [In Fortu. rev.,
April, 1873.]
■ ' (L'abbi 0. B. de). Phocion's conversations : or
the relation between morality and politica With
notes by W. Macbean. 1769. .... 5713.07
Morality of public men. Two letters to the earl of Derby. Lon-
don, 1852-53. 8° 6093.20
Nash {3.) Morality and the state. 1859.. . 5722. 22
Proposals for printing a very cnrioua discourse in two volumes
in quarto, entitled A treatise in the art of political lying.
Loudou, 1712. 16° 6091.06
to- See also Nation (The), p. 687 ; and (under ' Oompre-
hensive Treatises ') Lieber's Pol. ethics [5726.21] ;— Godwin's
Pol. justice [6716.24] ;— the treatises of Paley [5436.06] and
Whewell [6436.14] :— aud Moral science, in general alphabet.
See also Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861 (Politics and faith) : New
Bnglauder, v. 12, 1864 (Politica aud the pulpit) : v. 16, 1867
(Paul on poUUca).
24. Public Opinion.
Jfacfcinnon {W. A.) Rise, progress, and state of pub-
lic opinion. 1828 5716.21
See aUo essay by H. Gliles in his niustratlons of genius,
1854 ; p, 112-188 2626.03
25. Reform.
Queifjons for a reformed parliament, ranon.l London.
18K7. 8^ 5724.14
ContenU : Ireland, by F. H. Hill. Workmen and trade
unions, by G. Lushlngton. The poor by M. Townsend.
The land-laws by W- L. Newman. Popular education by
v" 7i ^''"r. Law reforms, by J. B. Kinnear. The army,
°y?- Hooper. Foreign policy, by F. Harrison. Bribery,
E^ , £■ ^ "?g«"- The progress of the working classes,
byj. M. Ludlow.
Ocibden club. Essays, elc. 5914.17
See Fraser's mag., v. 69, 1859 (Recent writers on reform) ;
Westm. rev., v. 87, 1867 (Reform and reformers) ; v. 87 1867
naopes and fears of reformers) ; v. 88, 1867 (Future of re-
lorm). t^ See also, In the general alphabet. Social science
{rroffress ;— Reform).
26. Representation {Majoriti/ and Minority).
Buckingham (J. S.) Evils and remedies of the present
system of popular elections. 1841. . . 5712.09
Dobbs {A. E) General representation on a complete
readjustment of Mr. Hare's plan. 1871. 5717.30
Droop (H. R.) On methods of electing representatives.
1868 5717.16
Faweett [M. O.) An American [S. Sterne] on representation. [In
her Essays, 1872.] 5814.23
— Proportional representation and Hare's scheme explained.
[In her Essays, 1872.) 6714.23
iVo^e. —Repr. from Macm. mag., Sept., 1870 — Apl., 1871.
Field [D. D.) ^tepresentation of minorities. [In Amer. soc. eci.
assoc. Traus., no. 3, 1871.] 6811.02
Fislier [J. F.) Degradation of our rep. system. 1863. . 6717.32
Hare ( 7'. ) The elsction of representatives, parliamen-
tary and municipal. 3d ed. 1865. . . 5717.17
Note. — See also papers by Hare, in Fraser'a raag., v, 61,
I860 (Rep. iu theory and practice ; 2 papers) ; Fortn. rev,,
V, 2, 1865 (Electoral reform) ; v, 4, 1866 (Individual responsi-
bility in represent, gov.); Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no,
8, 1871 (Minority rep. in Europe) ; Fortu. rev., July, 1876.
Quincy {J. P.) Protection of majorities, or electoral
reform. 1876 5717.31
iSern (S. ) Eeport to the constitntioual convention of
the state of New York, on personal representation.
1867 5717.19
— Representative government and personal representa-
tion. 1871 5717.22
Note. — Bevlewed in Fraser'a mag., v. 6, 1872.
Ware [W. B.) Application of Hare's system to the nomination
of overseers of Harv. coll. [In Amer, soc. sci. assoc.
Trans., no. 3, 1871.] 6811.02
See also Ed. rev., v. 100, 1864 (Marshall on minorities) ;
Fraser'a mag., v. 49, 1864 (Uep. of minorities) ; Westm.
rev., V. 84, 1865 (Personal rep.) : Fortn. rev., v. 4, 1866 (Rep.
of minorities, by J. B. Einnear) ; N. A. rev., v. 104, 1867
(Review of Hare) ; Galaiy, July, 1867 (Personal rep., by D.
O. Croly) ; Contem. rev., v. 9, 1868 (Eeviow of Hare, by J.
M. Ludlow) : Blackwood, v. 108. 1870 (The rights of majori-
ties) ; Fortn. rev., v. 14, 1870 (Misrep. of majorities, by E.
Maitiand) ; N. A. rev., T. 113, 1871 (Forms of minority rep,,
by E. Stanwood) ; New Engl., July, 1874 (New theory of
minority rep., by A. B. Mason).
27. Representative Oovemment.
Francklyn (0.) Candid inquiry into the nature of
government, and the right of representation. 2d
ed. 1793 5716.07
Quiiot I^F. P. 0.) History of the origin of represent-
ative government in Evu-ope. 1852. , . 5717.01
Mill {J. S. ) Considerations on representative govern-
ment. London, 1861. 8° 5724.05
Same, New York, 1862, 12°. .... 5724.06
Contents : Parliament. Voting. Executive. Dependen-
cies. Democracy. Suffrage.
JVofc.— Bevlewed In N. A. rev., v. 96, 1862 ; N. Brit. rev..
/. 35, 1861.
See odo Westm. rev., v. 68, 1867 (What rep. gov. is good
for) ; V. 97, 1872 (Distribution of representation) : N. Brit,
rev., V, 28, 1868 (Earl Grey on pari. gov. aud representa-
tion) ; Fortn. rev., v. 4, 1866 (Prluclples of representa-
tion, by Edw. Wilson) ; Ed rev., v. 96, 1853 (Representa-
tive reform); Lieber's Pol. ethics, v. 2, 1875 [6726.24] ; Fortn.
rev., March, 1874 (Parliament, government) ; Int. rev., Nov..
1876 (Origin of parliamentary representation in England, by
E. A. Freeman).
See also Fortn. rev., 1876 (Political machinery and political
life, by L. H. Courtney) ; Eraser's mag,, v. 74, 1866 (Bribery
and its remedies) ; Nat. qu rev., v, 1, 1860 (Availability) ;
Quar. rev., v. 102, 1867 (Electioneering), tg- See also [in
Oountriea) England [Constitution, p. 307; Parliament, p. 314).
28. Republics.
Montagu (JE W.) Reflections on the rise and fell of
the ancient republics. 1806 422.13
See also Contem. rev., v. 17, 1871 (Republics, civil aud
•ocial, by J. Hunt) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 17-18 (Republi-
can movement in Europe, by E. Castelar ; several papers) ;
N. Amer. rev., v. 89, 1859 (British strictures on repub. in-
stitutions), i^g- See also Free Institutions (p. 587), aud (in
Oonntries) the names of various republics ancient and luod-
dern as Greece (p. 327) ;— Rome (p. 362) ;— Holland (p. 329) ;
Switzerland (p. 371);— Italy (p. 336);— United States (p. 378):
—France (p. 323). "^ "
29. Revolutions.
Chateaubriand (F. A. de). Essay on revolutions.
1815 5716.22
Si. John {J. A.) Nemesis of power : causes and forms
of revolution. 1854. 16° 5716 '23
irAoi is a revolution ? (fn Pamphleteer, V. 14.] '. '. .' .6058 14
^r See also (in Countries) England [Rev. of 1648 —Ren.
of 1688, p. 311) ;— France [Rev. of 1789, p. 8221 :— United
Statea [Rtfo. of 1776, p, 884). ;,««.—
BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILE LIBBABY.
Q-OVERNMENT: Elooial Contract to Utopias O-OZLISKI
589
30. Social Contract.
Lamartim (A. de). J. J. Boosseau, eon faux oontrat so-
cial et le vrai contrat social. 1866. . .5722.12
Rousseau {J. J.) An inquiry into the nature of the
social contract. 1791. 16° 6722.10
See alto H. Morley's critique in hit LUa of Boiuseau, v, %
oh. U.
31. Sovereignty.
Essay on the principle and origin of sovereign power.
lanon.] From the French. 1805. . . . 5724.24
Note.— An attempt to refute the doctrine of " the sover-
eignty of the people."
Monroe {J.) The people the aovereigns STii.Ol
See also Westm. rev., v. 98, 1873 (Royal and representative
sovereignty).
Jig- See aUo Monarchy (p. 687) ;— Law (<?eneroi Ireatises on
jurisprudenee) ; and the numerous worl£8 upon the Oonati-
tutiona of England (p. 307) and the United States (p. 378).
32. State ( Sphere and Duties of the).
Btntham iJ.) Official aptitude maximized ; expense minimized.
[In his Works, v. 6.] 6016.05
CarlyieyT) Downing street. [7n Ai» Latter-day pamphlets, 1866;
p. 110-218.] 2516.10
Englaiider (H. ) Abolition of the state ; direct govern-
ment, fed. repnbUo, individualism. 1873. 5712.17
I\twcelt{H.) Of state intei-vention. (/n A« Essays. 1872] 68U.23
FroudelJ.A.) Beciprocal duties of state and subject, [/n Short
studies, etc., T. 2, 1871.] 2628.07
Note.—RepT. from Fraser's mag., N.s., v. 1, 1870.
ffamboldt {K. W. von). Sphere and duties of govern-
ment. 1854 5715.20
Huxley {T.B.) Administrative nihilism. 1872 4712.13
Same. {In his Critiques, 1873.] 2632.19
^ote.— Bepr. from I'ortn. rev., v. 16, 1871.
Lewis (Sir 0. 0. ) Essay on the influence of authority
in matters of opinion. 1819 5435.24
Nash (S.) Morality and the state. 1859. . . 5722.22
Neuiman (F. W .) Government from above and below. [Fraser's
mag.. N.8., v. 2, 1870.)
Rands I If. B.) The state : the government, and scientific mo-
rality. Part 1 aud 2. [In Oontem. rev., v. 19, 1872.]
Slack [J. II.) Duties of til e state. [/» Fraser's mag., v. 6, 1872.]
Spencer (Herbert). Specialized administration, [In Fortn. rev ,
v. 16, 1871.)
See also Ed. rev., v. 101 (Private bill legislation) ; Fraser's
mag., N.S., V. 1, 1870 (Laissez-faire policy opposed, by R. W.^ ;
Qu. rev., v. 127, 1869 (Adm. scientific aud amateiu:); Westm.
rev.. V. 62, 1851 (Sphere aud duties of government) ; v. 60,
1863 (Over-legislation) ; v. 73. 1860 (Government contracts).
4^ See alsti Oomprehensive Treatises (p. 585) ; — Nation
(p. 687) ;— Executive (p. 680) ; and Church and State (p. 81).
33. Statesmanship.
Arnold (F.) Turning points in life, 1873 ; p. 262-78. . .2612.31
Baltantyne {T.) Essays in mosaic, 1870 ; p. 95-107. . . 2613.11
Coleridge (S. T.) The statesman's manual. 1853. 5025.04
Oailhard (J. ) The statesman, or him who is in public
employments. Two discourses. 1682.] . 571'2.11
See a!so Fraser's mag., v. 17. 1863 (American statesmen) ;
Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1870 (Political reputations, by T. E.
Kebbel) : v. 3, 1865 (Ethics of statesmanship -. Peel and
FalmerstOD, by P. W. Clayden) ; Kat. qu. rev., v. 11, 1865
(Phases of statesmanship : arevlewofG. 0. Lewis'* Admln-
latratlona of Gt. Britain, 1783-1830) ; N. A. rev., v. 110, 1870
(ftoapect of the political art, by E. L. Oodkiu).
49r For livei of eminent statesmen lee Blogrq>hy (CotUe-
(I've, p, 109-110 ; aud IndindvMl, p. llC-215).
34. Suffrage.
JkUoiaes (R.) Bights of property yiodicated, against
the claims of universal suffrage. 1818. . 5717.08
Maurice (F. D. ) Workman and the franchise. 5724.04
.nrote.— Reviewed In N. A. rev., v. 103, 1866.
Renusson (B. de). he christianisme et le suffrage uni-
versel. 1863 5713.06
Tremenheere (H. S.) Political experience of the an-
cients, in its bearing upon modem times. 5717.18
See also Contem. rev., v. 3, 1866 (An extension of the
franchise) : New Englander, v. 21, 1865 (Univ. suflTage, by
I. N. Tarbox) : v. 18, 1860 (The crime against the right of
■ufCrage, by L. Bacon).
JO- Set ttUo Ballot (p. 684) ;— HepresentatloD (p. 888).
^ 35. UtiUtarianism.
Itaoaulay IT. B.) Mill on government. [In hit Esaaya, v. 3,
1869.] 26SC.17
Mill {J. S.) Utilitarianism. [/» Dissertations, v. 3, 1866.] 2536.33
Ulililarianism explained and exemplified. [In answer
to MiU. anoji.] 1864 5713.08
Note.— Tot utilitarian writers on government see. In the
genenl alphabet, the names of Bentham (J.) ;— Anatiii
(John) ;— MiU (J. S.)
36. Utopian aud Imaginary Common-wealths.
Allais [D. V. d'). History of the Sevarambians. Tr.
from the memoirs of captain Siden. [pseitdon.]
1738 5713.17
Bidwer-Lytton (K 0. K X.) Coming race, or the New
Utopia, [anon.'i 1871 5813.27
Colytribia: [a poL and social romance, aium.] Lon-
don, 1873. 12° 5713.24
Disraeli (B.) Voyage of captain Popanilla. 1828. 5713.19
Erskine (T., lord). Armata : a fragment 6th ed. 2d
part. 4th ed. 1818 5713.20
Harrington ( Sir J. ) Oceana and other works. 1700. 5728. 02
Note. — The general principle of the 'Oceana' is that
of republican plutocracy. Reviewed by I. D'laraeli in Au
Amenities of lit., v. 2, 1866 2762.02
Hume {D.) Idea of a perfect commonwealth. [In Ms Philos.
works, V. 3, 1861.] 6111.06
More (Sir T.) Utopia 232.24 ; 5011.06
0'Ma(H.) Two thousand years hence. 1867. 5813.05
Terrasson (J.) Life of Sethos, from private memoirs
of the ancient Egyptians, [ation.] 2v. 1732. 5713.15
Wieland (0. M. von). Eepublio of fools: being the
history of the state and people of Abderain Thrace.
Tr. by H. Christmas. 2 v. 1861. . . .5713.10
Xenophon. Cyropsedia, etc. Bohn, 1865. 423.04 ; 422.16
See also Lewis (G. O.) On ideal models in politics. [In
his Methods of observation, v. 2, ch. 22. 6716.17] ; Fatter-
son (B. H.) Utopias. [In Am Essays, etc., 1862.] . . 1112.01
tS" See also Biography (p. 109), for lives of statesmen ;-
■oiauce ;— Women.
-Countries (p. 286-390);— History :— Law ;— Political economy ;— Social
Ck>Tinda Simanta,or Bengal Rilyat . See Day (Lai BeharS). 1031.31
Qovion Brogllo Solari (Catherine Hyde, marquise de).
Private anecdotes of foreign courts, [ajion,] 2 v.
London, 1827. 8° 453.12
Oo^xrans (Wm.) Bibliotheca Americana, y. 1-4.
New York, 1865. 8° 61411
Contents: v. 1. Denton's New York, 1670. 2. Wooley (C.)
Two years' Journal in N. Y. [611.26]. 3. Miller's New
York, 1696. 1. Budd (T.) Good order established in Penn-
sylvania aud New Jersey, in America.
— Catalogue of Scottish poets. N. Y., 1853. 12°. [With Ram-
say (A.) Gentle shepherd.] 1712.11
— editor. See Phenix (The). New York, 1835. 12°. . 6062.11
QoDirer (John). Oonfessio amantis. Ed. by R. Pauli.
3y. London, 1857. 8" 1644.21
Same. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In O.'a English
poets, V. 2, 1810.) 1626.02
— Select poems. [In Sanford and Walsh. Brit, poets, v. 1.
1817.] 1691.01
— Child [F. J.) On the language of Chaucer and Qower. [In El-
lis (A. J.) Early Engl, pronunciation, pt. 1, 1869 ; p. 312-
377.] 7911.09
— Pavli (B.) Pictures of old England, 1861 ; p. 201-211. 161.11
— Todd (H.J.) Illustrations of Gower. 1810. 1631.22
See also critical notices in Littell, 1868, v. 2 (from Brit,
qu. rev.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 69, 1859.
Goyder (David George). My battle for life : autobi-
ography of a phrenologist. L., 1857. 16°. 5431.19
Gozlan (Leon). L'amour des Iftvres et I'amour de
coBur. 4eed. Paris, 1863. 12°. . . .7022.28
— Balzac chez lui. 2e id,. Paris, 1863. 12°. . 7022.31
— Balzac en pantoufles. 3e ed. P., 18G5. 12°. 702'2.16
— Les Emotions de Polydore Marasquin. Paris, 1857.
12° 7022.15
— George m. et Caroline de Brunswick. Bmxelles,
1852. 18° 702'2.U
— Histoixe d'nn diamant. Paris, 1862. 12°. . 70'22.13
— Le medecin du Pecq. Paris, 1858. 12°. . 7022. 29
— Le notaire de ChantiUy. Paris, 1861. 12°. 702-2.30
Oozliski (Laurence Grimald). The accomplished sen-
ator. Tr. by Oldisworth. L., 1733. fol. 5728.05
In asking for booka, Uia the <■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'3 NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER
590
O-RAAL - G-RANT
Orul (Holjf). See Grail (Holy).
Orabham (Michael C. ) Climate and resoiurces of Ma-
deira. London, 1870. 16°. 1093.20
Oracchni Amerlcanus. See Qrange (The) 8722.21
Oradus ad Ciintabrigiam ; or dictionary of terms, or
cant, used at tbe Univ. of Cambridge, lanon.']
London, 18U3. 16° 6214.33
Oraefe (Alfred). Iridectomy in iritis, choroiditis,
and glaucoma. Tr. by T. Windsor. London,
New Sydenham soc, 1859. 8° 4302.20
Graefenberg. Life at O. [/» Ohambera'a Papers, etc., y. 8.] 2616.M
Oiaeme (Elliott). Beethoven : memoir. London,
1«70. 12° 3017.28
Graease (Johann G. T.) 'Tresor de livres rares et
pr6oieux. 7 v. Dresden, 1859-69. 4°. . .
Qraffigny (Franijoise d'Issembourg-d'Apponcourt, dame
de). Vie privee de Voltaire et de Mme. Du Cha-
telet, pendant un sejour de six mois a Cirey.
[mioH.J Paris, 1820. 8° 3175.26
Graffiti DItalia. (Pooms.) See Story (W. W.) .... 1687.28
Graft theory of disease. See Medicine 4327.14
Qrafton (Richard). Chronicle ; or, history of Eng-
land. 2v. London, 1809. 4°. ... 488.06
Ghraglia (C.) Italian pocket dictionary. Boston, 1854.
18°. 6422.04
Qraham (Andrew J.) Hand-book of phonography.
New York, 1858. 12° 6431.01
Oraham (F. Tavemer). Reasonable elocution. New
York, 1875. 12° 6332.22
O-tahaia (George FarqohEir). A book about words.
London, 1869. 16° 6434.15
— English ; or art of composition. 4th ed. London,
1850. 16° 6432.29
~ English style. London, 1857. 16°. . , .6432.30
— English synonyms. Ed. by H. Beed. New York,
1852. 12° 6434.03
Oraham (James). Life of General Daniel Morgan.
New York, 1856. 12° 3125.19
Orahame (James). History of the United States till
[1788]. 2ded. 2 v. PhUa., 1846. 8°. . 576.03
Same. 2 v. Philadelphia, 1856. 8°. . 576.05
Oraham (J. M.) Historical view of literature and art
in Great Britain, from the accession of the house
of Hanover. London, 1871. 8°. . . . 1433.16
Oraham (James John). Elementary history of the
progress of the art of war. L., 1854. 8°. 4514.03
— Military ends and moral means. L.,1864. 8°. 4514.19
Graham (John A. ) Memoirs of John Home Tooke ;
also proofs identifying him as the author of Ju-
nius. New York. 1828. 8° 3088.13
Oraham (Sylvester). Lectures on the science of hu-
man life. 2 V. Boston, 1839. 12°. . . 4354.07
Graham (Thomas, ed.) Chemical reports and me-
moirs. London, Cauendis/i soc, 1848. 8°. 4215.00
Contentt : Otto (F. J.) Relation of Tolumei of bodies to
their atomic weights. Filhol (E.) Connection betw. the
atomic weights, crystalline form and density of bodies.
Vogel (J.) Laws according to which the mixing of fluids
and their penetration into permeable substances occur, with
special ref. to the animal organization. Otto (F. J.) Iso-
morphism. Ohrevreul (M. E.| Physical investigations on
dyeing. Regnanlt (V.) Latent heat of steam at latent
pressures. Kop (E.) Artificial formation of alkaloids,
Bnnaen (R.) Intimate connection between tbe pseudo-
volcanic phenomena of Iceland.
— Oiling {J.) Graham's scient. work. [In Sm. rep,, 1871.] 3936.26
Qraham (Walter). Brass founding.— Tin, tin plate, and tin alloys,
—Zinc, [In Brit. mTg industries, 1876 ] . . . . 3941.24
Oraham (iJeu.Wm., of Newcastle, Engl.) Review of eccl,
establishments in Europe. L., 1796. 8°. 3551.09
Oraham (Wm. Alex.) British invasion of N. Carolina, in 1780-81,
a lecture. [ With Hawks (F, L.) Bey. hist., etc.] . 623,22
Grail (Holy). Bergmann (F. G. ) The San Greal ; its
origin and signification. Edinb.,1870. 16°. 1614.37
— History of the Holy Grail, Englisht, ab. 1450, by
Henry Lonelicb, from the French prose of sires
Robiers de Borron. Re-ed. by F. J. Fumivall.
Pts, 1-2. L., 1874-75. 8°. [Early Engl, text soc,
ex, ser., nos. 20, 24.)
— Joseph of Arimathie ; romance of the Seint Graal ; a
poem written about 1350, Ed, by W. W. Skeat.
L., 1871. 8°. [Early Engl, text soc] . 7914.02
— Tennyson (,A.) Holy Grail and other poems. Bos-
ton, 1870. 12°. 1693.01
GraiiL
— Elwood (J. L.) Grain tables in federal money.
1852 4015.10
j»5- See alto Agricnltnrs {Cereals and Com, p. 7 i— Wheat, p. 9.)
Graindorge (Frederic T.), pseud. .Sse Taine (H. A.)
Grainger (James), Poems, Ed. with life, [/n Chalmers ; A.) Engl.
poets, v. 14, 1810,1 1626,14
' — Select poems. [Sanford and Walsh. British poets, v. 27,
1822.1 1*'**^
Graining.
— Masury (J. W.) Amer. grainers' hand-book. 3937.35
— Pickert ( G ) and Metcalf (A.) Art of G. 1 872. 3937. 33
Grammar. See Ijangnage.
Grammar of assent. See Newman (John H.) 1870, . . 3877.12
Grammar of astrology. By Zadkiel the Seer, [pseud.]
London, 1833. 18° 3811,11
Grammar of colouring. Su Field (G.) 1424.10
Grammar of house planning. \anon.'\ Edin., 1868.
12°. 1312.23
Grammar of ornament. See Joneo (Owen)
Grammar of painting. See Blanc (C.) 1874 1428.18
Grammont. See Biography (p 160)
Granada. See Oonntries. (Qranada, p- 326.)
Granada (Luis de), Obras escAgidas, [/» Oohoa. Escrltores
mist.. V. 2. Paris, 1847. 8".] 7216.0*
Granary burial ground, [Boston). Bridgman [T.) Inscriptions,
etc. [In his Pilgrims of Boston, 1856.] 611.17
Grand Manan, {New Brunsviiok), Slimpton {W.) Marine Inver-
tebrata of 3937.06
Grande Chartrenas. Musgrave {O. M.) Ylsit to the monastery.
[In his Dauphln6, 1867.) 961,14
Grande dame et la Normande. ,Sm Deligny (E.) . . .7014,34
Grandville (J. L 1 Gerard, dit). Lea flenrs animees.
Texto par A. Karr, T. Delord et le cte Foelix [L.
F, Baban]. Nouv. ed. par Maubert. 2 v. Paris,
1867. 8°. 4918.23
Grangers (The).
— Flagg {W, C.) Farmers' movement In the western states.
[fn Amar. soc. sci. asBoc. Trans., no. 6, 1874.] .6811.03
— Orange { The) : a study in the science of society. By
Gracchus Amerioanus. N. Y,, 1874. 12°. 5722.21
— Wells {J. 0.) The Grange illustrated ; or hand-
book, embracing the history of the order, consti-
tution, social exercises, best methods of farming.
1874 6126.08
See also Internat. rev., Jan., 1876 (Retrospective legisla-
tion and Qrangerism, by F. Wharton) ; N. A. rev., April,
1876 (dranger movement, by C, F. Adams, jr.)
Grant (Sir Alex., ed) Recess studies. Edin., 1870.
8° 5716.12
Contents : Broderlck (O. C.) Tbe Irish land question.
Trevelyan (C. E.) From Pesth to Brindisi in the autumn
of 1869. Grant (A.) "Endowed hospitals" of Scotland.
Jenkins (F.) Graphic representation of the laws of supply
and demand, and their application to labour, Wallace (K.)
Church teudencies iu Scotland. Playfair (L. On the de-
cliniug productiou of human food in Irelaud. Sellar (A. C.)
Scotch education difficulties. Stirling (J.) Mr. Mill on
trades unions, a criticism. Anstey {T. C.) Election trials
and inquiries under the corrupt practices' acts. Hope (G.)
Hindrances to agriculture.
— The ancient Stoics, [In Oxford essayi, 1888.] . . .
Qremt (Mrs. Anne). Essays on the superstitions of the
Highlanders, with transl. from the Gaelic. 2 v. in
1. New York, 1813. 12° 3816.33
4^ For her Memoirs, see Biography (p. 160).
Grant (Dr. Asahel). Laurie (T.) Dr. Grant and the
mountain Nestorians, 1853 1042,02
Grant (E. M.) Diaoov. of stone image in Tennessee. [Smith, rep,,
1870J 3936,26
Grant (George). Historical account of useful inven-
tions and scientific discov. L.,1852. 16°. 3913,13
Grant (Keu. George M.) Ocean to ocean. Sandford Flem-
ing's exped. through Canada. L.,1873. 8°. 1151.13
Same. New York, 1877. 12°. . . .1151.13a
Grant (James, of Corriemony). Thoughts on the origin
and descent of Gael ; and observ. rel. to the poems
of Ossian. Edin., 1814. 8« 466.21
Grant (James, b. aboiU 1805). Great metropolis [Lon-
don]. 4th ed. 2v. New York, 1837. 1'2°. 951.15
— Memoirs of Sir George Sinclair. L.,1870. 8°. 3163.22
— Metropolitan pulpit: London. 2v. L.,1839.8°. 3443.02
— Metropolitan weekly and provincial press. London,
1872, 8° 2713.09a
— Newspaper press : its origin, progress, and present
position. 2 v. Loudon, 1871. 8°. . . 2713.08
— Random recollections of the House of Commons,
1830-35. Phila,,1836, 12° 3263.15
BROOKLYN MEROANTII4E tlBRART
•^
aRANT-O-REAT
591
- Uaudom recollections of the House of Lords, 1830-
36. PhUa., 183«. 12° 3263.14
— Sketcl\es in London. 2d ed. L , 1840. 8°. 955.07
— Saturday review : illus. of the mode in which it is
conducted. London, 1873. 12°. . . . 2713.14
Grant (James, b. 1822). Cassell's illustrated history of
India, v. 1- . London, 187('.- . 4°. . 1036.23
— Memoirs of Sir Wm.Kirkaldy.Edin., 1849. 8'. 3095.23
— Memorials of the castle of Edinburgh. Edin., 1850.
8" 496.15
j^' For this author's romances, see Fiction (p. 48S).
Grant (James Augustus). Walk across Africa. Edin..
1864. 8° 1083.12
Grant (Robert, esq.) History of the E. L compony, to
1773 : with changes since. L., 1«13. 8^ 1014.10
Gh-ant (Robert, F. li. A. S. ) Histoiy of physical astron-
omy. London, [1840-52]. 8° 4017.11
Grant (Ul.ysses Simpson). Report of the armies of the
United States, 1801-1865. N. Y., 1865. 8°. 634.05
«3- For lives of Gen. Graut, see Biography, (p. ISO).
Qrant-Daff(Mont8tnart E.) SeeBviC.
Grantham (John). Iron ship-buildiug. London, 1858.
16° 4517.26
G-ranviUe (Aug. Bozzi). Letter on the quarautiue bill, [/n Pam-
phleteer, V. 25, 1825.) 6068.26
— The Spas of England, and principal sea-bathing
places. [Midland and Southern.] 2v.ini. Lon-
don, 1841. 8° 953.01
See LOQd. quart, rev,, v. 32, 1876 (Autobiog. of Dr. Qran-
Tille).
Granville (Denis, dean of Durham). Works and let-
ters, 1689-1702. Durham, 1861-65. 8°. [SurteoB
soc] 5117.05
SranviUe (George, lord Lyltlelnn). Pooms. Life, by S. Johnson.
(Chalmers (A.) Englislj poets, v. U, 1810.] . . . 1026.11
— Select pooms. (Sanford and Walsh. Brit, poets, v. 17.] 1691.17
Cfrrape. See Aericulture. (Grape culture, p. 8.)
Graphic (Tne) : 'illus. weekly newspaper, v. 1-14.
London, 1870-76. fol 1427.02
Graphics. See Peale (Rembraudt) 1432 37
Grass-hopper. See Insects. Also Agricnllxiro. (Instctsiryurious
to vegetation, p. 8.)
Grasses. See Botany, {Grasses, p. 226.)
Gratius Faliscus. CEuraes. [Cynegeticon, £a<. et 14-.]
Paris, 1865. 8°. [Nisard collection. ] .7726.01
Orattan (Henry). Speeches in the Irish and in the
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^ History of the Germans : barbaric period. London,
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Meeres und der Llebe Wellen
Giillparzer (Franz).
C. C[umming].
— Sammtliche Werke.
.Ssthetische Stndieu, v. 9.
Ahnfrau (Die): Ti'auerspiel.v. 2.
Arme Spielmauu (Der), v. 8.
Bruderzwist in Habsburg (Bin);
Tranerspiel, v. 7.
Erinnerungeu an Beethoven,
V. 8.
ErlebnisB lEin), v. 8.
Esther, v. 6.
Goldeue Yliess (Das):
I. Gastlireuud (Der), v. 3.
n. Argonanten (Die), v. 3.
in. Medea, v. 3.
Hannibal, v. 6.
Heimath und Fremde, v. 1.
JUdin von Toledo: hist. Traner-
spiel, V. 7.
Kloster bei Sendomir, (Aglaja,
1828), V. 8.
Ednig Ottokars QlUck und
£nde : Trauerspiel, v. 4.
Leben und Lieben, v. 1.
LibuBsa : Trauerspiel, v. 6.
Grimblot (Paul, ed.
XIV. 1697-1700.
(Des) : Trauerspiel v. 4.
Melusina ; romant. Oper., v. 6.
Philosophie und Religion.v. 8.
Poesio und Musik, v. 1.
Politische Studien, v. 9.
Reisen-erinnerungen an Rom
und Neapel, 1819, v. 10.
Sappho ; Trauerspiel. v. 2.
Selbstbiographie (1791-1836),
v. 10.
Studien zum spanischen The-
ater :
Ueber Lope de Vegalm AU-
gemeinen, v. 8.
Ueber Lope de Vega's dra-
matische DichtungeD,v.8.
Tagebuch, 1836, v. 10.
Traum ein Leben (Der) : dram.
Miihrchen, v. 5.
Vermischte Gedichte, v. 1.
Wehdem.derlUgtl Lustspiel,
V. 6.
Letters of William ni. and Louis
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Contents: T. 1. Gui de Bourgogne. Otinel. Floovant.
2. Doon de Maience. 3. Gaufrey. 4. Fierabras. Parise la
duchesBO. 5. Huou de Bordeaux. 6. Aye d'Avignou.
Qui de Nauteu.l. 7. Gaydon. 8. Hugues Capet. 9. Ma-
caire. 10. Aliscans.
Otteas me : enigmas, etc. See Flanch6 (F. d'A.) .... 4611,16
Oaeues at trath. See Hare (J. U. and A. W.) .... 2626.09
Guest (Edwin). Hist, of Engl, rhythms. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1838. 8°. 1644.31
— Julius Ciesar's iDvaaiou of Britain. [In ArcluBol. Jour., v.
21.) 1463.16
Queullette (Thomas S ) Lea contes Chinois. [in Oabinet des
f6es. V. 19, 1786.) 7062.19
— Chinese tales. [In Novelist's library, v. 6. 1786.) . . 233.66
— Les mille et un quart d'heure : contea tartares. [in Cabinet
des lees v 21 22 1 ... 7052 21
— — Same. Tartarian tales. i/nNoveli«t'slibr.,v.l9,1785.] 233.70
— Les sultanes de Guzaratte. [In Oabinet des lees, v. 22,
23.) 7062.22
— Les soirees bretonnes. [In Oab. des fees, v. 32, 1786.] 7052.32
Guhl (Ernst) and Kouer (Wilhelm). Life of the
Greeks and Bomans, described from antique mon-
uments. From the German by F. Hueffer. New
York, 1875. 8° 428.02
Gnl. See also Gruy.
Gui de Nanteiiil, chanson de geste. Publ. par P.
Meyer. Paris, 1861. 16° 7061.06
Ooiana. A>c Oonntries (Suia?ia, p. 328).
Ooiart (Gnillaume). Brauche de royaux llguages, 1160-1307. [In
Bachon. Coll. des chron., v. 7-8.) 6226.11
GuicciardLli (Francesco). History of Italy, 1490-
1532. Tr. by A. P. Goddard. 2d ed. 10 v. Lon-
don, 1755-56. 8°. 532.19
— Maxims. Tr. by E. Martin. With parallel passa-
ges. London, 1845. 24° 6214.09
JtS- For critical notices of F. Q., see Biography (p. 162.)
Ouiccioli (Teresa Gamba, contessa ; ajieiieards mar-
quise de Boissy). My recollections of lord Byron.
Philadelphia, 1869. 8° 3027.22
Ooide for travellers. See Boner (Charles) 932.14
Oaido Reni, (Italian painter). See Bioerapby (p. 162).
Ooido and Lita. See Campbell (John O.E.H.D.S., marq. of Lome).
Onignes (Chretien Louis Joseph de). 'Observ. on the PhiUppine
islands, aud the Isle oC France. [In Finkerton. Voyages,
V. 11, 1812.] 92H.11
Guild (Curtis). Abroad again. B., 1877. 12°. 944.27
— Over the ocean. Boston, 1871. 12°. . . 944.19
Guild (Reuben Aldridge). Librarian's manual ; bib-
liography. Added, Sketches of public libraries.
Kew York, 1858. 4°. 2744.05
— Biogr. noUoe of O. 0. Jewett. [In Sm. report, 1887.] . 3936.31
— Life of J. Manning, and early hist, of Brown uni-
versity. Boston, 1864. 12° 3116.14
Guilds. See Gilds (p. 576).
Guildford (Nicholas de) The owl and the nightingale. Ed. by
T. Wright. Loudon, 1843. 16°. [Percy ioc, v, 11,] 6060.11
Gnilelmus. See William.
Gnillaume. See William.
Guilleville (Gnillaume de). Pylgrymage of man. Lon-
don, 1859. 4° 3558.06
GuiUemain de Saint Victor (Louis). Becueil pr^
cieux de la ma^onnerie adonhiramite. 2 v. [Paris,
1786?} 16° 5837.11
— Vraie ma9onnerie d'adoptiou. [anon. ] Philadelphia,
[Paris,] 1787. 16°. 5837.12
Guillemard (Robert). Adventures of a French Ser-
jeant, in Itiily, Spain, Germany, Russia, etc., 1805-
1823. London, 1826. 12° 3073.31
Gulllemin (Amedee). Applications of physical forces.
Tr. by Mrs. N. Lockyer, and ed., with additions,
by J. N. Lockyer. London, 1877. 8°. .4028.13
— The Forces of nature. London, 1872. 1. 8°. 4028.10
— The Heavens : of popular astronomy. Ed. by J. N.
Lockyer. London, 1866. 8° 4017.09
— The Sun. Tr. by A. L. Phipson. New York, 1870.
16°. 4016.33
— Wonders of the moon. Tr. by M. G. Read. Ed.
with additions, by M. Mitchell. New York, 1873.
8° 4013.19
Gulllermin (GUbert). Journal hist, de la r^v. de Saint
Domingue. 1808. Philadelphia, 1810. 8°. 556.13
Gnillotin (Joseph Ignace). Sie Chambers's journal, v. 1. 1844.
Guillotine. See Qaur. rev,, Dec, 1843 (Art. by J. W. Oroker; itlus.)
Guinea, .^ee Oonntries (p. 329).
Guinnard (A. ) Three years' slavery among the Pata-
gonians. [Tr.] by C. S. Cheltnam. London,
1871. 12° 1154.25
Guinot (Eugene), A summer at Baden-Baden. Lon-
don, 1876. 8° 967.14
Guion. See Guyon.
Guizot (Francois Pierre Gnillaume). L'amour dans
le mariage. Rachel, lady Russell : itude histori-
quc. 9e cd. Paris, 1868. 12°. . . . 3151.25
— Collection des memoires relatifs k I'histoire de
France, depuis la fondation de la monarchie fran-
caise jusqu'au 13e sifecle ; avec une introd. etc.
Paris, 1823-24. 8° 5124.—
Note.— Tot Contents see Countries {France, p. 324).
— Comeille and his times. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 3044.06
— Democracy in France, Jan., 1849. L.,1849. 8°. 5727.29
— Democracy in modern communities. Loudon, 1838.
8° /h 5093.03
— Essay on the character of Washington. Boston,
1851. 12° 3177.05
— Fine arts : their nature and relations. Tr. by G.
Grove. London. 1853. 8° 1412.05
— General history of civilization in Europe, from the
fall of the Roman Empire. From the French.
With a memoir. Edinburgh, 1839. 8°. .5814.18
Same. With notes by 0. S. Henry. New York,
1850. 12° 442.13
Note. — This forms v. 1 of his History of civilization.
— Great christians of France : Saint Louis and Calvin.
Philadelphia, [1869.] 12° 3114.20
— Histoire de la civilization en France, depuis la chute
del'empireRomain. 2eed. 4v. P., 1868. 12°. 441.12
— History of civilization. Tr. by W. HazUtt. 4 v.
New York, 1850. 12° 442.14
v. 1. General hist, of civ. in Europe to the French rev.
2-4. Hist, of civilization in France to the 14th century.
Reviewed by T. D. Woolsey in New Englander, v. 19, 1861
(2 art.)
— History of Oliver Cromwell. Tr. by A. B. Scoble.
2 V. PhUadelphia, 1854. 12°. .... 3045.06
— History of Richard Cromwell and the restoration of
Charles n. Tr. by A, R. Scoble. 2 v. London,
1856. 8°. 3045.20
— History of the English revolution of 1640. Tr. by
W. Hazlitt. New York, 1846. 12°. . . 476.16
— Hist, of the origin of representative government in
Europe. Tr. by A. R. Scoble. L.,1852. 12°. 5717.01
— Last days of the reign of Louis Philippe. London,
1867. 8°. .... 3114.33
BBOOKLTN UEBCANTILE LIBBABT.
QUIZOT-O-YMNASTS
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— M. de Batante, a memoir. Tr. by D. H. Mnloch.
LonrJon, 1867. 12° 3015.26
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the attacks upon it. New York, 1866. 12°. 3555.19
;Vo(t — Kevlewod iii Ed. rev., v. 121, 18S6.
— Meditations on the essence of Christianity. New
York, 1865. 12° 3555.18
— Memoirs of George Monk. L., 1838. 8°. .3124.07
Same. Monk : or the restoration, in 1660. Tr.
by A. R. Scoble. London, 1851. 12°. . 3124.09a
— Memoirs to illustrate the history of my time [1807-
40]. ■ 4 V. London, 1858-61. 8°. . . . 3074.07
— Popular history of France. [To 1789.] Tr. by E.
Black. 6v. Boston, 1876. 8°. . . . 518.00
— Shttkspeare and his times. N. Y., 1853. 12°. 1753.16
— Trois gent^rations, 1789-1814-1848. 3e ed. Paris,
1863. 16° 512.16
— Un projet de mariage royal. Paris, 1863. 12°. 3035.18
Note. — The match between Charles I. (while prince) and
the Spanish infanta, daughter of Philip iv,. 1623.
SS- For wi«motr» ani notictt of G. set Biography {p. 152) ;
aUo Bentley's miscel., T. 23, 1848 ; London qu. rev., t. 44,
1876 (G.'s Continuity of character).
— and Mine. F. P. G. ) Abailard et Helolse : essai
historique. Nouv ^d. Paris, 1853. 8°. 3012.24
IS- For Mmt. G.'i tale*, in English, see Fiction (p. 486)
Ghilf-stream.
— Bache ^A. D.) Annual addresa. (In Amar. geog. soc. Bulle-
tin, V. 2, 185«.) 905.02
— Belcher (Sir E. ) The great equatorial current, mis-
named " the gulf stream." 1871. . . .4028.08
— Wynne [J.) Influence of the Gulf stream upon the summer
cUmate of the Atlantio ooaat. [/n Amar, assoo., T. 11, 1858.]
jK9- See also Ocean.
anliclc. See Gnllick.
Gnlielmus. See William.
Onliatan. or Rose garden. See Sadi 1683.14
OuUiok (Thomas John) and Timbs (J.) Painting
popularly explained ; inol. hist, sketches. Lon-
don, 1864. l(j° 1422.12
Ghilly (J. M.) Water-cure in chronic disease. New
York, 1847. 12° 4321.14
Qxunble (Thomas). Life of General Monck. Lon-
don, 1671. 12° 3125.28
Oiiminere (John), Surveying ; with piano trigono-
metry. 17th ed., by G. H. HoUiday. Philadel-
phia, 1853. 8°. 3925.08
Oumpach (Johannes von). Baby-worlds. London,
1863. 8° 4017.17
Note.— ha eaaajr on comets, with app. on ancient eclipses.
— True figure and dimensions of the earth. 2d ed.
London, 1862. H° 4015.33
Onn, and gunning. See Amusements ( p. 36) ; — Military science,
aon, rod, and saddle. See Qilmore (Parlier) 4616.14
Guu'a index to advertisements for next of kin, heirs-at-
law, legatees, and cases of unclaimed money. Pts.
l-7inlv. London, [1873.] 12°. . . .3222.17
Onn-cotton. Karolyi ( — von). Products of combustion of gun-
cotton and gunpowder, [/n Sm. rep., 1864.] . . .3936.19
Qiinderode (E. von) and Arnim [Mme. Bettine von).
Correspondence. Boston, 1861. 8°. . . 3023.18
Ghinn (John). Theory and practice of fingering the
violoncello. 2d ed. London, [n. d.] fol. 1567.05
Gunnery. See Military science.
Gunnery in 1868. See Greener {W.) 1868 4615.20
Ounniug (Henry). Beminiscenceu of Cambridge, from
1780. 2ded. 2v. L., 1855. 8°. . . . 493.21
aumiison(J. W.) The Mormons. Philadelphia, 1852.
12° 3454.01
Gunpowder. See Military science.
GvmpoTvder plot, a. d. 1604-06.
— Jardine {D. ) Narrative of the gunpowder plot.
1857 461.15
— Lawton (J. P.) In hit Conspiracies, etc., v. 2. ... 441.02
— True account of the gunpowder plot ; extr. from
Lingard and Dodd. 1851 477.07
See alio Ainsworth's novel ' Quy Fawkes ' [116.16].
GKinter's modern confectioner. New ed., by W.
Jeones. London, 1861. 12° 6017.11
Oiinther (Albert C. L. G.) •ReptUee of British India.
London, liny soc, 1864. fol 4749.07
Gup. See Church {Mrs. F. Marryat). 1868 1011.06
Gumey (Hudson). Observations on the Bayeux tapestry. [In
Arohnologia, T. 18, 181'.] 6128.—
Oumey (Joseph John). Essays on Christianity. Phil-
adelphia, 1829. 12°. 3555.22
— Motaa on prisons in Scotland and North of Eoglaud. Loo-
don, 1820. 8*. [In P.<mphletaer, t. 16-16.) . . . 6068.U
— Observ. on the religious peculiarities of the Friends.
Philadelphia, 1825. 8° 3555.23
— Winter in the West Indies. N. Y., 1840. 8°. 1162.20
— BraWimiite (J. B.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1854. 3074.12
Gurney (Thomas). Brachygraphy. 13th ed., by J.
Gnrney. London, 1803. 18°. .... 6431.08
GuroMTski (Adam O. de). America and Europe. New
York. 1857. 12° 5723.08
— Diary, 1861-2. Boston, 1862. 12°. . . . 632.13
— Diarv, 186-'-3. New York, 1864. 12°. . . 632.14
— Dial^, 1863-65. Washington, 1866. 16°. . 632.16
— Russia as it is. New York, 1857. 12°. . . 993.03
See biogr. sketch of A. O. in Atlantic, ▼. 18, 18««.
Guseck (Bernd von). Im Herzen von Deutscbland ;
hist. Eiziiblung. Berlin, [n .d] 16°. . 711C.19
Gusblngton (Angelina), pseud. Tboughta on men and things.
New York, 1872. 12° 2627.18
Contents: Introd. Croquet. On going to town. Read-
ing party. Woman's work. Philosophers and pract. phi-
losophy. Ritualism. Christmas-tide. Dancing. First
catch your husband. On bisliops. The finer feelings of
our nature. New mode of doing penance.
Gustavns Adolphns. ,^ei! Biography (p. 163) ; oils New monthly,
Dec. 1862.
Ghitcb (John). Collectanea curiosa ; or tracts rel. to
England and Ireland. 2 v. Oxford, 1781. 8°. 473.23
Gutch (John M.) A Lytell geste of Robin Hode.
WiUi his history and character. With cuts by F.
W. Fairholt. 2 v. London, 1867. 8°. . 1682.27
Giiterbock (Carl). Bracton and his relation to the
Roman law. Philadelphia, 1866. 8°. . 5613.24
Guthrie (Frederick). Elements of heat and non-met-
allic chemistry. London, 1868. 12°. . 4213.08
Guthrie (Thomas). Autobiography, and memoir by
his sons. 2 v. New York, 1874. 12°. . 3073.22
— The Gospel in Ezekiel. N. Y., 1859. 12°. 3556.01
— The Parables read in the light of the present day.
New York, 1860. 12° 3556.02
— Speaking to the heart : sermons. New York, 1863.
l'i° 3556.04
— The Way to life : sermons. N. Y., 1862. 12°. 3556.03
Gutta percha. See India-rubber, and gutta percba goods.
Gutzko-w (Karl). Die Ritter vom Geiste : Roman. 5e
Aufl. 4 v. Berlin, [n. d.] 18°. . . .7116.21
Gutzla£f (Charles). Sketch of Chinese history. 2 v.
London, 1834. 8' 1036.01
Guy of Warwick (Romance of). Ed. from the ms. in
the Univ. lib., Cambridge, by J. Znpitza. Pt. 1.
Ij., Early E. T. soc, ex. ser., 25, 1875. 8°.
— Noble and renowned history of Guy of Warwick.
Chiswick, 1821. 12° 3176.24
Note.— A reprint of a modem abridgment in proae.
— suit (O.) Metrical romances. Bohn, 1848 1641.16
Guy (Joseph). Elements of astronomy. Philadelphia,
1833. 18° 4016.11
Guy (Wm. A.) and Ferrier (D.) Principles of foren-
sic medicine. 4th ed. London, 1875. 12°. 4355.06
— Public health. London, 1870. 12°. . . . 4345.28
Guylforde (Sir Richard). Pilgrimage to the Holy
Land, 1506. Ed. by Sir H. Ellis. London, Cam-
den soc., 1851. 4°. 5113.05
Guyon (Claude Marie, abbi). Histoire des Amazones.
Paris, 1740. 18° 5822.25
Guyon {Mme. Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Mothe).
Life and religious experience. From the French.
With a selection of her poems. Also the method
of prayer. New York, 1825. 8°. . . . 3074.23
IBr For lives of this author see Biography (p. 152).
Giiyot (Arnold Henry). The earth and man. Tr. by
C. C. Felton. Boston, 1853. 12°. . . . 922.03
— Directions for meteorol. observ. [/nSm. rep., 1856.] . 3936.1U
— Tables meteorological and physical, 1869. [In Sm. miscel..
coU., V. 1.) 3935.11
Guzman (Alonzo Enriquez de). Life and acts, 1518-
1543. Tr. with notes, by C. R. Markham. Lon-
don, IfiWut/i soc , 1862. "8° 3074.24
Gvirilt (Joseph). Encycloptedia of architecture. Lon-
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— Sciography. 3d ed. London, 1833. 8°. . 1432.08
Gyll(G. W. J.) A tractate on language. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1860. 8° 6412.09
Gymnastics. See Amusements (p. 26).
Oym.iasts and gymnastics. See Howard (J. H.) 1868 . 4613.16
la asking for booka, usa tb* ■• Book Ordtr," giving tba AUTaOB'8 NAM£, th« &rs( part of the TITLE, and tha NUMBER.
608
GYPSIES - HAILMAN
N.
Oypsies.
— Borrow ( 0. ) Romano lavo-lil : word-book of the Ro-
many ; or, English Gypsy language. 1874. 5835.08
The Zincali ; or, the Gypsies of Spain. 2 v.
London, 1843. 8=* 982.19
Same. New York, 1853. 8". . . . . 985.01
See alio Borrow's noveU ' Idveugro ' [13S.03] kad ' Bo-
many Rye • 1135.071.
— Bryant {J.) CoUectioas on the Zingara, or gypsey language.
[In Archaologia, v. 7, 178S.) 6128.—
— Orabb (J. ) Gipsies' advocate. 1832. . . 5835.03
— Orellnwinn (II. M. 0.) Dissertations on the gipsies.
Tr. by M. Raper 5838.01
— Harriot (J. S.) Oriental origin of the Oypsey and Bohemian.
[In Soyal Asiatic soc., v. 2, 1830 ; p. 518-558.1 - •
— Hoyland (J.) Hist, surrey of the gyp3ie3.lNl6.5835.02
— Leland ( C. 0.) English gipsies nnd their language.
1873 5835.07
— Martden {JV.) ObservationB on the language of the people
called Oypsies. (/n Archceologia, T. 7, 1785.] . . . 6128.—
— Paspati (A, O.) Langaage of the G. as now used in the Turk.
ish empire. [In Amer. orient, soc., t. 1, 1862.] . . 7814.01
— Roberts (S.) The Gypsies. 4th ed. 1836.5835.04
Parallel miracles : the Jews and the G. 1830. 5835.05
— Simson ( W.) History of the gipsies. 1866. 5835.01
Reviewed in Bentley's miscel., v. 63, 1868.
See alto Atlantic monthly, v. 17, 1866 (art. by G, W. Hos-
mer) ; Bentley's miscel., v. 69, 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 2 ;
, Ohambers's miscel., v. 8 ; Nat. qu, rev., v. 8, 1864; New
monthly, Oct., 1863 ; Temple Bar, May, 1876.
See also in Fiction, Borrow's novels, given above, O. S.
Phillips's 'Gypsies of Danes' Dike' [241.13] ; W. McDon-
nell's Heathens of the heath [227.35] ; O. F. R. James's
Oipsy [216.56] ; and Scott's Quy Mannering (Character of
Meg Merrllies).
Habeas corpus. 5ecLaw. (Habeas corpus.)
Haberdashery. PerkitmE. £.) Treatise, etc 3941.09
Habersham (Joseph). Herring {J.} and Longacre {J. B.) Nat.
portr. gaUery, v. 4, 1839 3247.11
Habinston (Wm.) Castara, 1634-40. Ed. by E. Ar-
ber. London, 1870. 18° 5011.10
— Poems. Ed. with life by A. Chalmers. [In kit Engl, poets, v.
6, 1810.) 1620.06
— Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (B.) Brit, poets, v.
6, 1819.] 1691.06
— Arnold {P.) Tu.- -r, points in life. 1873 ; p. 27-48. . 2512.31
— Elder ( !»'.) Essays, ic- . „„. 244-68 2624.01
— Murphy (J.J. ) Habit ana ••^"iligence.2v. 1869. 5425.01
jyrote.— Chapters on the assnci^.. „r„j„„ ^ud formalion
of habilt should be sought for m wo.„ j„ Philosophv
(Psychology) ; and Moral science. "^ '
— Symonds [J. A.) In his Miscellanies, 1871 ; p. 29»». ,5^,, jg
Habitations of animals. See Wood (J. G.) ^IDl
Habitations of man in all ages. See VioUet-Le-Duc (E.) 131».»
Habits and men. See Doran (John) 26'23.11
Hablta of eood society : etiquette, lanon.] London,
1859. 16^ . 5427.06
Hack (Maria). Stories from English history during
the Middle ages. Revised by D, M. Smith. Lon-
don, 1872. 8° 463.16
Haokett (Horatio Balch). Chiistian memorials of the
war. Boston, 1864. 12°. 632.16
Commentary on the original text of the Acts of the
apostles. Boston, 1863. 8° 3755.10
— Illustrations of Scripture ; suggested by a tour in
the Holy Land. 8th ed. B., 1857. 1'2°. 3736.05
ed. See Smith (Wm.) Diet, of the Bible. N. Y. ed. . 3716.08
Hackett (James Henry). Notes, etc. upon Shakes-
peare's plays and actors. N. Y., 1863. 12°. 1753.17
Hackett (John). Select and remarkable epitaphs.
2v. London, 1757. 16° 6215.11
Haoklander (F. W.) Werke. v. 35-48. Stuttgart,
1863-73. 16° 7111.25
Contents : 1-3. Namenlose Geschichten. 4-5. Soldaten-
leben— Wachtstubenabenteuer. 6. Kleinere Krziihlungen
und humoristische Skizzcn. 7. Haudel uud Waudcl. 8-9.
Beise in den Orient. 10-12. Eugen Stillfried. 13. Mar-
chen. 14. PUgerzug nach Mekka. IS. Theater: Gcheimer
Agent — Magnetische Kuren — Schuldig. 16-20. Europii-
isches Sklavoulebeu. 21. Der Augeublick des Glucks.
3224. Ein Winter in Spanien. 25-26. Erlebtes. 27. Thea-
ter : Zur Ruhe setzen— Monsieur de Ble. 28-29. liilder
aus dem Soldatonleben im Kriege. 30-34. Der ueue Don
Quixote. 35-36. Tag und Nacht. 37. Der Tannhiiuser.
38-39. Krieg and Frieden. 40. Tagebuchblatter. 41-42.
Der Wechsel des Lebens. 43. Der verlorene Sohn ; Lust-
spiel. 44-48. Die dun'kle Stunde. 49. Fiirst und Cava-
lier. 50. Nahes und Femes. 61. Neue Geschichten.
62-56. Eiu Kuustlerroman. 57. Zwolf Zettel. 58-60.
Das Gehelmniss der Stadt.
JV For tramlatiom of his novels see Fiction (p. 488.)
Hackle (Palmer), pseud. See Blakey (Robert).
Haddan (Arthur West). Apostolical succession in tha
church of England. London 3556.06
Haddock (J. W., M.D.) Somnolism and psycheism.
2ded. London, 1851. 12° 3811.02
Haddon (James). Book-keeping and commercial
phraseology. London, 1861. 16°. . . 4015.07
— Elements of algebra. London, 1859. 10°. 4012.16
iVote.- See Young (J. K.l Key and companion. .4012.17
— Examples and solutions in the diffirential calculus.
London, 1851. 16° 4012.19
Hades. See Biblical and religious lit. (i7e!I, p. 89.)
Hades and heaven. See Bickersteth (E. H.) 1869. . . . 3617.03
Hadfield (H. H. ) Treatise on perspective. Loudon,
[1858]. 16° 1432.28
Hadfield (Wm.) Brazil, River Plate, and Falkland
Islands. London, 1854. 8° 1164.13
Hadji in Syria. See Johnson (ifrj. 8. B.) 1868 1061.01
Haoley (James). Essays philosophical and critical.
New York, 1873. 8° 6414.19
Contents : Ionian migration. Greek rhythm and metre,
and other papers. Indo-European futures. ludo-Eurc-
pean aspirate mutes. On passive foriuatious. English
possessive case. Ellis's Early English pronunciation. On
English vowel quantity in the 13th century and in the
19th. Tennyson's Princess. The number seven. Deci-
sious of college class disputes. On the Hebrew chronology
from Muses to Solomon. On the language of Palestine at
the time of Christ.
— Greek grammar. New York, 1861. 12°. . 6414.06
— Introduction to Roman law. N.Y.,1873. 12°. 5631.23
Haeckel (Ernst) . History of creation : exposition of
evolution. 2 v. New York, 1876. 12°. . 4713.24
Haeseler (Charles H.) Across the Atlantic. Letters
from France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and
England. Philadelphia, 1868. 12°. . . 945.08
Haiiz (Muhammad Shams ed-din). Persian lyrics.
With illustrations, by J. H. Hindley. London,
1800. 4° 164507
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Macmillan, July, 1874.
Hageman (S. Miller). Silence, [a poem]. New
York, 1877. 12° 1645.36
Hagen (Gotthilf H. L.) Memoir of J. F. Encke. [In Sm. rep.,
1868.] 3936.23
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caragua 1166.23
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Persia [1473] 1042.22
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Malabar in the beginning of the 16th century. . . 1096.13
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London, 1876. 8° 114i.U
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Qalvano (A.) Discoveries of the world unto 1S55. . 925.17
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Lendas da India of Caspar Oorrea. . . . ^. . . 1036.19
Oarcilasso de la Vega {the Inca) Royal commeutaries of the
Yncas. v. 1-2. ... 667.10
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Hakluyt (R.) Voyages touching the discovery of America,
1582 1134.09
Hawkins (Sir B.) Observations in his voyage into the South
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Herberstein (S. von). Notes upon Russia. 2 v. . ..996.14
Horsey (Sir J.) Travels [in Russia. 1572-1591). . . 996.13
Jordanus (Friar). The wonders of the East. . . .1044.11
La Peyrere (I. de). Description of Greenland [1644]. 1145.14
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Markham (C.B. ,«</.) Expedition to the valley of the Amazons.
1539-40 and 1639 1166 03
-— Narrative of the rights and laws of the Tncas. . 667.23
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Mendoza (J. G. de). History of China and Ui6 •Itoation
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1065.15
Morga (A. de). The Pbilinpine islands, Molaocaa, Siam
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anco of eight Englishmen, left in Greenhtnd, 1630. 1146 14
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661 tf> 1856. . . . „ 1042.18
Simon (P.) Exped. of Pedro de TTraua and Lope de Agulrro
in search of El Dorado and Omagua in 1660. 61. . . 667 13
Stade (Hans). Captivity, 1847-58, among the wild tribes of
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Strachey (W.) Historle of travails Into Virginia Britannia
UOIO.J 628.25
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Veer (G. de). Three voyages by the north-east toward*
Cathay and China, 1694-1596 1145.13
Ynle (H., ed.) Cathay and the way thither; madieval no-
tices of China. 2 V 1026.17
Zeno (N. and A.) Voyages to the northern seas, in the 14th
century. Ed. by R. H. Mnjor. 1143.16
Haldetnan (Samuel S.) Affixes of English words
Phila., 1865. Vi° . 6434.17
— " Pennsylvania Dutch," and other essays, [anotu^
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assoc. Proc, v. 2] ;— Investigation of the power of the
Greek Z. [Inv. 7] ;— Relations betw. theChinesesnd Indo-
European languages. [In v. 10.] 3946.10
Hale (Benj., D.D.) Baccalaureate address at the annual com-
mencement of Geneva Coll. Geneva, A'.r., 1839. 8°. 6093.23
Hale (C. V. R. M.) Saturday evenings: moral and
religious essays. N. Y., 1845. 12°. . . 2526.07
Hale {Rev. Edward). Fall of the Stuarts, and western
Europe from 1678 to 1697. Boston, 1876. 16°.
[Epochs of mod. hist ] 481.01
Hale (Edward Everett). How to do it. Boston, 1871.
16°. 5512.21
— Kansas and Nebraska. Boston, 1855. 12°. 1122.08
— Ninety days' worth of Europe. B., 1861. 12°. 941.08
— A summer vacation. Four sermons. Boston, 1874.
16°. 944.25
— Workingmen's homes. Essays and stories. Bo.iton,
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Hale (Lucretia P.) The service of sorrow. Boston,
1867. 12° 3556.19
Hale (Sir Matthew). The primitive origination of
mankind, according to the light of nature. Lon-
don, 1677: fol 3628.03
— Works, moral and religious. With his life and death
by bp. Burnet. 2 v. London, 1805. 8°. 3556.20
Contents : v. 1. Life and death by bp. Bomet. Letters
to his children. Discourses on religion, etc. 21 Miscella-
nies. Meditations upon the Lord's prayer.
*B- For lives of Hale see Biography (p. 162).
Hale {Capt. ifatbtm, revolutionari/martyr.b. 1155). i^eePutnams
mag.. May, 1856.
Hale (Salma). History of the U. S., to 1817. 2 v. New
York, 1846. 18° 572.07
Hale (Mm. Sarah Josepha). Manners, or good society.
Boston, 1868. 12*. 5427.02
— 'Woman's record. New York, 1855. 8°. .3268.06
Hale (W.) Mechanical means by which vessels are
propelled by steam power. L, 1868. 8°. 3926.30
Hale (\V. H. ) The history of the Jews, from the time
of Alexander the Great to the destruction of Je-
rusalem by Titus, b. c. 409 to a. d. 70. 4th ed.
London, 1854. 16° 3441.09-
Hales (John). Works. 3 v. Glasgow, 1765. 16°. 3651.11
Hales (John W., ed.) Longer English poems, with
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HALEY - HALL
Haley (John W. ) Examin&tion of the alleged discrep.
Buciea of the Bible. Introd. by A. Hovey. An-
dover, 1874. 12°. 3556.18
Half-centarr of the UnlUrikQ controveny. See Ellis {Q- E.)
1857. 3S«.ai
Half-hour lectures on the fine arte. See Scott (W. B.) . 1411.07
Half-hours among eome English antiquities. See Jewitt (L.) 491 .14
Half-hours with insects. See Packard (A. 8., jr.) . . . 4833.27
Half-hours with modem scientists. Huxloy, Barker,
SUrling, Cope, TyndaU. New Haven, 1871. 12'^
Same. 2d series. New Haven, 1873. 12°. 912.32
Contents : Natural selection, by A. S. Wallace. Spectrum
analysis by prof. Roscoe. W. Huggius, J. W. Lockyer.
Half-honrs with the best authors. .%e Knight (C.) 2 v. 2633.26
Half-hours with tlie best letter-writers and autobiographei-s.
See Knight (C.) 3 v. 1867 3267.05
Half hours with the stars. See Proctor (R. A.) . . . . 4018.16
Half-hours with the telescope. See Proctor (R. A.) . . 4013.04
Hal^enny ( Wm. ) New and compleat system of archi-
tecture. London, 1759. obi. 8°. . . . 1313.22
Hcilf-tiats. Table d'hote and drawing room, [anon.l
Now York, 1867. 12° 2531.01
Half-yearly abstract of the med. sciences. See Ranking (W. H.)
Half-yearly abstract of the med. sciences. See Stone (W. B.)
Hall meideuhad ; an alliterative homily of the 13th
cent. Ed. by O. Cockayne. L., 1866. 8°. [B E.
T. a, no. 18.] 7913.05
HaUbnrton (Thomas Chandler). Bubbles of Canada.
lanon."] Philadelphia, 1839. 8°. . . . 562.16
— Historical and statistical account of Nova Scotia.
2 V. HaUfax, 1829. 8° 564.03
— Rule and misrule of the English in America. New
York, 1851. 12° 565.01
fl^ For his humorous works see Fiction {p. 487).
Halifax (Charles Montague, earl of). See Montague (Charles).
Halifax (Samuel). Elements of the Boman civil law.
London, 1818. 8°. 5613.13
Halkerstone (P. ) Digest of the law of Scotland, rel.
to marriage. Edinburgh, 1827. 8°. . . 3573.29
Halkett (John). Historical notes respecting the In-
dians of North America. London, 1825. 8°. 557.06
Hall ( Gnpi. Basil). Fragments of voyages and travels.
London, 18t2. 8° 935.14 ; 913.19
— The Lieutenant and commander ;autobiogr. sketches
from Fragments, etc. London, 1862. 32°. 931.23
— The Midshipman ; autobiogr. sketches, from Frag-
ments, etc. London, 1862. 32°. . . . 931.22
— Schloss Hainfeld ; or a winter in Lower Styria. Ed-
inburgh, 1836. 12° 965.13
— Travels in N. A., 1827-28. 3 v. L., 1830. 8°. 1073.16
Hall (Baynard E., D.D.) Teaching a science: the
teacher an artist. New York, 1848. 12°. 5513.14
Hall (Benj. ) Official opinions of the attorneys general
of the U. S. With notes. 5 v. Washington,
1852-56. 8° 5(H5.01
Hall (Benj. H.) College words and customs. Cam-
bridge, {Mass.) 1851. 12° 5513.13
HcOl (Benj. Homer). History of Eastern Vermont, to
[1800]. New York, 1858. 8° 625.24
Hall (Charles F.) Arctic researches, 1860-62. New
York, 1865. 8° 1144.02
Hall (Charles H., D.D.) Notes on the gospels. 2 v.
New York, 1871. 12°. 37.53.07
— True Protestant ritualism : a review of " The law of
ritualism." Philadelphia, 1867. 16°. . 3767.16
Hall (Charles Kadolyffe, M.D.) Mesmerism : in all
ages and countries. New York, 1845. 16°. 3814.39
Hall (Rev. Edward Brooks). Memoir of Mary L
Ware. Boston, 1856. 12° 3176.06
Hall (Edward H. ) Appletons' hand-book of American
travel : Southern tour. N. Y., 1872. 12°. 1072.19
— Great West : traveller's, miner's and emigrant's guide
and hand-book. New York, 1865. 16°. 1123.08
— Summer tourist's pocket-guide to American watering-
places. New York, 1869. 18° 1112.22
Hall (Edwin). The Puritans and their principles.
New York, 1851. 8° 3436 09
Etall (Fitzedward). Recent exemplifications ' of false
philology. New York, 1872. 8°. . . 6433 22
T^''^'"',-;:r?''J'™'"* ^^ ^- ^- ^^^^ '•• Oalaxy, Oct., Nov.,
Deo., 1873 (Punishing a pundit). j. ">.i., .-loy..
Hall (Frederick ). Life of Maximilian t, ; with sketch of
Carlota. New York, 1868. 12°. 3122 19
Hall (Hiland). History of Vermont, to 1791. Albany,
1868. 8°. 625.24
Hall (Herbert Byng). Adventures of a bric-a-brac
hunter. London, 1868. 12° 1453.06
— The queen's messenger ; or, highways and bye-ways
of Europe. London, 1865. 12°. . . . 942.21
Hall (James, judge ; b. 1793, d. 1868). Legends of the
West. New York, 1853. 12° 212.19
— Letters from the West. L. 1828. 8°. . .1121.01
— Life of Thomaa Posey. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biog.,T.9.] 3241.01
— The West ; its commerce and navigation. (3incin-
nati, 1818. 12° 1124.09
Hall (James, geologist, b. 1811). Geology of New York.
4 th district Albany, 1843. 4°. ... 471H.12
— . On the relations of the Niagara and lower Helderberg forma-
tions, and their gcogr. distribution in the U. S. and Canada,
[/n Amer. assoc. Proceedings, v.22, 1873.J. . . 3D46.20
— Palaeontology of New York. 4 v. in 5. Albany,
1847-61. 4°. 4718.18
HaU (John, D.D.) Familiar talks to boys. New York.
1876. 12° 3512.06
— God's word through preaching. New York, 1876.
12°. [Yale college lectures, V. 4.] . .3556.10
— Papers for home reading. N. Y., 1871. 8°. 3550.22
— Questions of the day. N. Y., 1873. 12°. . 3556.23
Hall (Joseph, bp. of Exeter, and of Norwich). Devo-
tions, sacred aphorisms, and religious table-talk.
With memoir by J. W. Morris. L.,1846. 8°. 3557.01
— Life, by himself. [In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr.. v. 4,
1853.) 3446.04
— Poems. Ed., with life, by A. Chalmers. [In O.'s Engl, poets.
T. 5, 1810 1 1626.06
— Selectpoems. [/nSanford(E.) Brit.poets.v. 4,1819.] 1691.04
— Works ; with some additions by P.Wyuter. 10 v. Ox-
ford, 1863. 8° 3561.01
Contents.
Bisliop Uall's Hard measure,
V. 1.
Cases of conscience, v. 8.
Contemplations on New Tes-
tament. V. 2.
Conteniplatiou upon passages
of the Old Testament, v. 1-2.
Devotional works, v. 6.
Episcopacy, etc., v. 9.
Latin works, v. 10.
Letter from the Tower, v. 1.
Life of Hall, written by him-
self, V. 1.
Miscellaneous works, v. 10.
Mundus alter et idem, v. 10.
Paraphrase on hard texts of
the whole divine Scripture,
V. 3-4.
Polemical works, v. 9.
Practical works, v. 6-8.
Satyres, v. 10.
Sermons, v. 6.
Hall (J. Sparkes). Book of the feet : history ot boots
and shoes. New York, 1847. 12°. . . 3941.10
Hall (Marshall). Two fold slavery of the United States.
London, 1854. 16° 5831.17
— Memoirs. By his widow. L., 1861. 8°. .3075.02
Hall (Mrs. Matthew). Queens of England before the
Conquest. Phila, 1854. 12° 3256.05
— Royal princesses of England, from the reign of
George I. London, 1871. 12°. . . . 3255.29
Hall (Bev. Newman). From Liverpool to St. Louis.
London, 1870. 12° 1072.13
— Homeward bound and other sermons. London,
1869. 12° 3556.12
— Land of the Forum and the Vatican. New York,
1855. 16°. 971.10
— Sermons. With hist, of Surry chapel and its insti-
tutions. New York, 1868. 8°. . . .3556.10
Hall ( Rev. Peter, «/. ) Beliquise liturgicaa. 5 v. Bath,
(Eng.) 1847. 8° 3760.01
Contents : v. 1. Middleburgh prayerbook, 1602. 2. Scot-
tish piayerbook, 1637. 3. Parliamentary directory, 1644.
4. Savoy liturgy, 1661. 5. American prayerbook, 1786.
Hall (Robert). Miscellaneous works. Memoir by 0.
Gregory. London, Bohn, 1849. 12°. . 5042.01
Contents : Memoir by Dr. Gregory. Character as a
preacher, by J. Foster. Christianity consistent with a
love of freedom. An apology for the freedom of the press.
Modern infidelity considered. Reflections on war. The
present crisis. Advantages of knowledge to the lower
classes. Sermon on the death of princess Charlotte. Re-
views. Index.
— Works. With memoir by Dr. Gregory ; reminis-
cences by J. Greene ; and character as a preacher,
by John Foster. 4 v. N. Y., 1857. 8°. 3556.13
Contents : v. 1. Modern infidelity. Reflections on war.
Recent crisis. Advantages of knowledge to the lower
classes. Discouragements and supports of the christian
minister. Address to Eustace Carey on his designation aa
a christian missionary to India. Sermon on the death of
princess Charlotte. Funeral sermon for Dr. Ryland. Cir,
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culu letters : On the excellency of the ohrUtian dlapenu-
tion— On the work of the Uoly Spirit— On hearing the
word— On the Bubatitiltion of the iimocMit fur the guilty.
Of terinn of Coinmuniou. Essential difference between
ohristian baptism and the baptism of Jolm, Viudicatloa
of free communion.
2. Tracts, political and miscel. Christianity couslstent
with a love of freedom. An apology for tlie freedom of the
press. Rcvicwof the Apology. Mr. Hall « reply. On the
renewal of tho charter of the E. I. company. The frame-
work knitters' fund. Address on the state of slavery in
tho West India islands. Fragments ; Defence of village
preaching. On toleration. On the right of worship.
Short statement of reasous for christian In opposition to
party commuulou.' Articles from the Eclectic Review.
Miscel. pieces : Memoirs, addresses, prefaces, etc.
3. Brief memoir of Hall, by O. Gregory. Hia character
as a preacher, by John Foster. Notesof sermons. Letters,
bermous.
4. (Ed. by J. Belcher.) Reminiscences of Hall, by John
Greene. Notes of sermons. Expos, discourses on the
Epistle to the Phillppians. Letters. Oleanings.
«3- For lives of R. Hall tee Biography (p. 163) ; alto St.
James mag., Mar., 1876 (art. by J. Morgan).
Hall (Samuel Carter). Book of British ballads. With
introcl. by P. Benjamin. N. Y., 1844. 8°. 1645.08
— Book of memories of great men and women of the
age. 2d ed. London, 1876. 4°. . . . 326,i.23
— Koyal 'gallery of art, ancient and modern. Collec-
tions at Windsor Castle, Backingham palace, and
Osborne. 4 v. London, 1858. fol. . . N.37.U
— editor). See Art Journal.
-- and Mrs. S. 0. ) Book of South Wales. The Wye,
and the coast. London, 1861. 8°. . . 955.20
— Book of the Thames. 15 photo. L.,1867. sm. 4='.955.11
— Ireland : its scenery, character, etc. New ed. 3 v.
London, [1841-43.] 8°. 956.02
— Week at Killamey. London, 1865. sm. 4°. 951.26
Hall (Mrs. Samuel Carter). Animal sagacity. Lon-
don. [1866.] sq. 8° 4724.16
— Stories of the Irish peasantry. Edin.,1840. 8°. 5814.18
See alto above, Hall (Samuel C. and Mr>. S. C.) ; and for
her tales see Fiction (p 487).
Hall (S. W. ) Law of impersonation as applied to ab-
stract ideas and religious dogmas. 3d ed., with
an appendix on the dual constitution of first caus-
ation. London, 1863. 12' 3556.24
Hall (Spencer T. ) Biographical sketches of remarka-
ble people ; with miscel. papers and poems. Lon-
don, 18."3. 8° 3265.19
Hall (Theophilua D.) Oopious and critical Enelish-Latin dic-
tionary. 1870. .See Smith (W.) and Hall (T. D.) .6415.11
— English grammar. See Smith (W.) ond Hall (T. D.) . 6133.W
Hall (\Vm. W. ) Bronchitis, and its kindred diseases.
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Hall's journal of health. W. W. Hall, ed. v. 19-22.
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Hall-marks. .See Arts (Useful), page 13.
Hallam (Arthur Henry). Uemains in verse and prose.
Boston, 1863. 16^ 2526.08
Contents : Memoirs of A. Hallam (by his father], and of
H. F. Hallam. by H. 8. Maine and F. Lushiugtou. Medi-
tative fragments. Timbuctoo. Sonnets. Stanzas. Po-
ems. On sympathy. Influence of Italian works of imag-
ination on English. Philosophical writings of Cicero.
Remarks on Bossetti's Anti-papal spirit. Extract from a
review of Tennyson's poems.
Hallam (Henry). Constitutional history of England,
from Henry vu. to George n. N.Y.,1851. 8°.5U44.25
— Introd. to the litarature of Europe, 15th-17th cen-
turies. Newed. 4 v. London, 1872. 12°. 2741.18
Same. 2 v. New York, 1851. 8°. . . 5044.22
— Literary essays and characters. Selected from [his]
'Literature of Europe." L., 1852. 16". .3082.19
— View of the state of Europe during the middle ages.
Newed. 3 V. London, 1872. 12°. . . 441.22
Same. New York, 1852. 8° 5044.24
Same. Student's history of the middle ages.
With additions rand omissions] by W. Amitii-
London, 1871. 8* 443.05
S»- For biogr. and ,:,uical noticu of H. H.. tee Littell,
1860, v. 3 : N. A. rev., v. 91, 1861 ; Martlnean'i bloar.
sketches, 1869.
Halle (John). Historiall expostulation against the
beast lye abusers of ohymrgerie and physyko. Ed.
by T. J. Pettigrew. [/n Percy soc., v. 11.] 5060.11
Halleok (Fitz Greene). Poetical worka New York,
1H50. 8°: 1645.09
Same. New York, 1869. 12°. ... . 1615.18
— Selections from the British poets. 2 t. New York
[n.d.] 18° 164.5.10
M^ For lives and crit. notices of H. tec Biography (p. 1 53) -
oftoLlpplncott'B mag., Feb., 1808 (art. by H. 1". IHickerman)!
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law and laws of war. Phil.. 1866. 12°. .5613.02
— Elements of military art and science. New York,
IWW. n° 4514.04
Hallelujah, (Hymns, eic.) «;e Withers (O.) 1887. . . .1695.19
Haller (Albrecht, bai'on von). Letters to his daughter
on the truths of the christian religion. From the
German. New ed. London, 1803. 8°. 3556.26
Hallervorden (J.) Das haus Bemhard. Leipzig,
1869. 16° 7117.01
HaUett (Samuel). Industrial and financial resources
of the U. S. New York, 1864. 8°. . . 592426
Hallevir (G. 0. H. ) Art of photography. Tr. by G.
L. Strauss. London, 1854. 16°. . . . 3933.14
Halley (Edmtmd). Lectiures concerning the geometrical con-
struction of algebraical equations. [Appended to Ker-
aejr (J.) Algebra.) 4018.23
Halley (Robert). Lancashire : its puritanism and non-
conformity. 2v. Manche.ster, 1869. 8°. 3436.16
— The sacraments of the christian religion. London,
1844. 8° 3557.02
Halliday {Sir Andrew, M.D.} Annals of the House
of Hanover. 2 v. London, 1826. 8°. . 476.05
Halliday (Andrew, ed.) See Savage club papers. . . . 2542.31
HaUiday (S. B.) The lost and found ; or, life among
the poor. New York. 18.59. 12°. . . . 582.J.04
Halhg (The), or the sbeepfold In the waters. See BiematzU
(J. 0.) 231.18
Halliwell (James Orchard). Account of the only
knowu manuscripts of Shakespeare's plays. Lon-
don, 1863. 8° 1754.13
— Curiosities of modem Shaksperiau criticism. Lon-
don, 1853. 8° In 1754.12
— Descriptive notices of popultir English histories.
L., 1848. 16°. [In Percy society, v. 23.] 5060.23
— Dictionary of archaic and provincial words. 2 v.
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— Early naval ballads of England. London, 18(1. 16*. [In Percr
society, V. 2.] . . ■ 6060.08
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— Letters of the kings of England, [1190-1649,] with
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Shakespeare, the history of Stratford-on-Avon, and
the rise and progress of tho early English drama.
Printed for private circulation, 1850-1866. Lon-
don, 1867. 12°. 1753.19
— Loyal garland, songs of the 17th century. London,
1850. 18°. [Percy society, v. 29.] . . 5060.29
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don, 1860. 16°. 951.16
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[/nPeroy society, V. 29.) 5060.29
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[/nPercy society, V. 4.J 5060.04
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— Shakespeariana : catalogue of early editions of Shake-
speare's plays, and of commentaries, etc. London,
1841. 8* 17.53.18
^ Thornton romances ; Perceval, Isumbras, Eglamour,
and Degrcvant. 'L.,Uamdensoc., ISa. i". 5112.30
Hallook (Charles). Camp life in Florida. New York,
1876. 12°. 1132.24
76 In aaklng for books, na« tha " Book Ord«," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and tba NDUBEB.
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Hallook (Charlea), coniinued.
— Fiahing tourist New York. 1873. 8'. .. 4616.11
— Bportsman's gazetteer and general guide. New York,
1877 i'i° 4624.16
HsUoween. a romaiit.' See Ooxe (A. 0 ) 1869. . . . 1^4.15
HaUoweU (Edward). Report on reptUes. See Paciflc B. K.
routes. Reports, v. 10 H^T.IO
Hallucinations.
_ Bnerre de Uoismont (A. J. F. ) History of dreams, vi-
sions, apparitions, ecstasy, magnetism and som-
nambulism. Pliil., 1855. 8°
i\'o(<.— Reviewed io Winslows jour, of psy. med., v. 6,
1853 ■ and i'raser'B mag., v. 60, 18S9, or Littell, 1860, v. 1.
See aho Window's jour, of psy. med., v. 1. 18*8 (Art. by
G. Sigmond).
la- See also, for kindred topics, Appantjons (p. Jl) ;—
Delnsions;— Medicine (/nsoni(j/):—Oocalt BCieuces—Spirit-
nalUm ;— Superstitions ;— Witchcraft ;— Animal magcet-
Um (p. 28.)
Halpin (Nicholas John). Oberon's vision in the Mid-
summer-night's dream, illus. by a comparison with
LyUe's Endymion. h.,Sliak. soc.,1843. 8°. 1756.16
Halpiae (Charles G. ) [ ' Miles O'Eeilly, * pseud. ]
— Baked meats of the funeral, c(c. N.Y., 1866.12°. 212.27
— Life and adventures, sougs, services, and speeches of
private Miles O'Reilly. N. Y., 1864. 12°. 214.83
— Poetical works. Ed., with biogr. sketch and explan.
notes by K. B. Roosevelt. N.Y., 1869. 12°. 1645.19
Halatead (Murat). Caucuses of 1860 : hist, of the na-
tional political conventions of the presidential
campaign. Columbus, 1860. 8°. . . . 5726.13
Halsted (Caroline A.) Richard m. as duke of Glou-
cester and king of England. 2v. L.,1844. 8°. 3153.07
Same. Phil., 1844. 8°. 3152.28
Ham House. Thomson (Ifrs. K. B.) In her Lit. characters and
celebrated places, V. 1, 1861 1 p. 18-67 3263 30
Hamburg, {Germany). Hedley (J.) Commercial cal-
culations for Hamburg ; tables of merchandise,
monies, and exchanges. 1816 5916.27
Hamel (Hendrick). •Travels in Korea, 1663. [In Plnkerton.
Voyages, v. 7.] 926.07
Hamel (J.) England and RnssiA. Voyages to the
White Sea. London, 1854. 8°. . . . . 995.09
Hamer (J.) Smoker's teit-book. L.,1870. 64°. 4915.21
Hameraly (L. R. ) Records of living officers of the U.
S. navy and marine corps ; with naval operations
during the Rebellion of 1861-65. Philadelphia,
1870. 8° 3247.24
Hamerton (Philip Gilbert). Chapters on animals.
With 20 illus. by J. Veyrassat and K. Bodmer.
Boston, 1874. 12° 4722.20
— Etcher's hand-book. London, 1871. 12°. . 1413.14
— Etching and *etchers. London, 1868. L 8°. 1436.20
Same. Revised ed. Boston, ltl76. 8°. 1436.20a
— iQtelleotual life. Boston, 1873. 16°. . . 3528.24
— Isles of Loch Awe, and other poems of my youth.
London, 1855. 16° 1651.18
— Painter's camp. Boston, 1867. 16°. . . 953.22
yote.—\ reprint of Painter's camp in the Highlands.
— Painting in "France after the decline of classicism.
With 14 phot. iUus. London, 1869. 4°. 1436.14
— Bound my house : notes of rural life in France in
peace and war. Boston, 1876. 12°. . . 961.35
— Sylvan year. Leaves from the note book of Raoul
Dubois. Boston. 1876. 12° 4731.11
— Thoughts about art New ed. B., 1870. 12°. 1411.22
— The vmknown river, [theArroux]. An etcher's voy-
age of discovery. Boston, 1876. 12°. . 4731.11
Same. London, 1874. 12° 1441.04
Ifote For biogr notices of P. G. H., ««« Atlantic monthly;
T. 16, 1865, p. 325-30 ; Int. rey., Nov., 1876.
Hamilton (Alexander). Report on manufactures, 5th
of Dec, 1791. Phil., 1824. 8°. ... 5941.01
— Letter concerning tho public conduct and character of John
Adams. New ed, Boston, 1809. 8" In 6093.07
— Official and Other papers, v.l. N.Y.,1842. 8° 3075.19
Contents : v. 1, Corresjiondeuce, 1771-2. A full vindica-
tion of the measures of Congress, in answer to A. W. Far-
mer, 1774. The Farmer refuted, 1776. Remarks on the
Qnebec bill, 1775. Military correap., 1776-80.
— Works. Ed. by J. C. Hamilton. 7 v. New York,
1851. 8°
V. 1. Correspondence.— Notes In pay-book of the state
company of artillery. Narrative of an affair of honor be-
tween Gen. Lee and Ool. Laurens.
2. Fall vindication of the measures of Congress. Far-
mer refuted ; a further vindication of the Congress.
Reorganization of the army. Inspector General, 1778-79.
Publius. Military remarks and queries. Mission to
France. Military regulations. Discipline. Continental.
1st Resolution for a general convention of the states.
Plan of speciBc taxation for the state of New York. Reso-
lutions in Congress, 1782-83. Report on impost duty.
Military peace establishment. Reports. Letters of Pho-
cion. Constitution of the Bank of N. Y. Petition as to
revenue system. Cincinnati. Address of the Annapolis
convention. Resolutions, etc., in legislature of New York
for a general convention. Propositions for a constitution
in tire Federal Convention. Brief speech on his plan of
constitution. Impressions as to the new constitution.
Comments on the opposition to the constitution. Resolu-
tion in Congress. Speech in convention of New York, on
the compromises of the constitution. Brief of argument
on the constitution of the U. 8. Draft of proposed ratifi-
cation of the constitution of the U. S., with specified
amendments. Resolutions in Congress, 1788. Address to
the supervisors of the ciiy of Albany. Eulogium on Maj.
Gen. Greene.
3. Finance. Remission of forfeitures. Additional esti-
mates for 1790. State debts. Operations of the act laying
duties on imports. Tonnage duties. Money received
from, or paid to, the states. West Point. Public lands.
Estimates. Renewal of final settlement certificates. Pub-
lic credit. National bank. Estimates for 1791. Duties on
imports. Establishment of a mint. Trade with India and
China. Dutch loan. Spirits, foreign and domestic.
Manufactures. Estimates of receipts and expenditures
for 1791-92. Loans. Additional supplies for 1792. Remis-
sion of duties. Public debt. Loans, 1793. Bank deposits,
surplus revenue, and loans. Balance in the treasury, and
domestic loans. Public debt, receipts and expenditures.
Loan, 1794. Public credit, 1795. Revenue circulars, 1789-
93. instructions to coUeotors of customs.— Reports on
claims.
4-5. Cabinet papers. Draft of Smith's speech on com-
mercial relations. Act to punish certain crimes. Duties
upon carriages. Act as to caUiug forth militia. Remarks
on the treaty with Gt. Britain. Military papers. Coiresp.
6. Correspondence. Letters of H. G. Address to pub-
lic creditors. Funding system vindicated. Auti-defamer.
7. An American. Payments of public debt. Civis to
Mercator. Fact. Amicus. Catullus to Aristides. Metel-
lus. Catullus. A plain honest man. Observer. Pacifl-
cus. No Jacobin. Draft of a reply of Washington to citi-
zens of New York. Americanus. TuUy. Horatius. ta-
millus. Explanation. Draft of Washington's speech to
Congress. Abstract of points for Washington's farewell
address. Draltof farewell address. France. The answer.
First draft of Washington's speech to Congress. The
warning. The stand. A French faction. The war in
Europe. Allegorical device. Measures of defence. Pub-
lic conduct and character of John Adams. Addref-s to the
electors of the state of New York. Examination of Jeffer-
son's message to Congress of Dec. 7, 1801. Amendment
of the constitution ; resolutions in the legislature of New
York. Supplying New York with water. Plan of the Mer-
chants' Bank. Law-briefs. Lansing or Burr.
— joint author. ^ecFederaUst (The), p 466 of this Catalogue.
aS" For ii'tiMof Hamilton see Biography (p. 163) ;
atso
— Hamilton (J. G. ) History of the U. S. ; as traced in
the writings of A. H. and his contemporaries.
[1765 to 1801.] 1857-64 577.01
— Herring IJ.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 2,
1835 3247.09
— Morse {J. T., jr.) Life of A. H. 2 v. 1876. 3074.31
— Shea(J.G.) A. H., a hist study. 1877. . 3075.15
Hamilton [Capt. Alexander). "Account of the East Indies, 1688-
1723. [In Finkerton. Voyages, v. 8.] 926.08
Hamilton (.\ntoine, comie d'l. Memoirs of Cotmt Gram-
mont Newed. 2 v. London, 1811. 8°. 3067.31
— — Same. Count Grammont's memoirs of the court
of Charles n. London, 1846. 12°. . .3067.10
— Contes de fees. [In Cabinet des fees, v. 20, 1786.) . 7062.20
Hamilton (Lady Augusta). Marriage rites and cere-
monies of all nations. London, 1822. 8°. 5824.04
Hamilton (D. H., D.D.) Autology : an inductive sys-
tem of mental science ; whose centre is the wUl.
Boston, 1873. 8° 5423.02
Hamilton (Elizabeth). Memoirs of Agrippina, the
wifeof Germanicus. 2d ed. 2 v. L.,1811. 8°.3013.01
— Letters of a Hindoo rajah. 2 v. L., 1796. 16°. 206.27
Hamilton (Francis, M.D. ) Genealogies of the Hindus,
extracted from their sacred writings. Edinburgh,
1819. 8° 3816.01
Hamilton (Frank Hastings). Principles and practice
of surgery. 2ded. New York, 1873. 8°. 4336.18
Hamilton (G.) English school : approved productions
in painting and sculpture, executed by British ar-
tists, from Hogarth to the present time. 4 v. Lon-
don, 1831. 12° 1421.22
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Hamilton (Oall, pitud.) Set Dodge (Mtry A.)
Hamilton (James, D.D.) Moruing beside the lake of
Galilee. New York, 18(i3. 18°. . . . 3557.0i
Hamilton (James A., son of Alexander, b. 1788). Bem-
iniscences during three quarters of a century. New
York, 1K69. 8°. 3075.21
— and Dawson (H. B. ) Correspondence concerning
the Foederalist New York, 1864. 8°. .5734.11
Hamilton (John 0.) History of the U. S. ; as traced
in the writings of Alexander Hamilton and his
contemporaries. [17()5 to 1804.] 7 v. New York,
1857-54. 8" 577.01
— Life of Alexander Hamilton. 2 v. New York, 1840.
8° 3075.05
— (editor). See Federalist.
Hamilton (N. E. S. A.) Inquiry into the genuineness
of the ms. corrections in Collier's annotated
Sliakspere, folio, 1G32. London, 18G0. 4°. 1753.22
Hamatoii (Patrick). Writings. L., 1831. 12°. 3540.15
Hamilton (Bobert, d. 1829). Inquiry concerning the
national debt of Great Britain. Philadelphiu,
181{). 8°. 5932-08
Hamilton (Bobert, M.D.) Amphibious camivora, in-
cluding the walrus and seals ; also the herbivo-
rous cetacea, etc. Edinburgh, 1839. 16°. [Jar-
dine (Sir Wm.) Nat. Ubr., t. 25.] . . 4711.25
— British fishes. 2 v. Edinb., 1852. 16°. [Jardiae
(SirWm.) Nat libr., v. 36-37.] . . .4721.05
— Whales, [dolphins], etc. Edinb., [n. d.] 16°. [Jar-
dine (Sir Wm.) Nat. libr., v. 26.] . . 4711.26
Hamilton (B. W. ) Missions ; their authority, scope,
elc. Leeds, and London, 1846. 8°. . . 3147.04
Hamilton (Schuyler). History of the American flag.
Philadolpia, 1852. 12° 673.01
Hamilton (Win., o/";!aii^<>ur). Poems. Ed. with lUe, by Chalmers.
[Ill O.'s Engl, poete, v. 15, 1810.] 1626.15
Hamilton (William). History [in verse] of the re-
nowned Sir Wm. Wallace. Edin.,1807. 12°. 1051.00
Hamilton [Rev. Wm.) 'Letters on the baaaltee of the northern
coastof Ireland. [/» Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 3, B09.] 926.03
Hamilton (Sir Wm., d. 1803). Observations on Mount
Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and other volcanoes. 2d
ed. London, 1773. 12° 4021.06
Hamilton (Sir Wm., d. 1856). Discussions on philoso-
phy and literature, education and university re-
form. New York, 1856. 8° 5413.10
Contents : Fltitosopky—Vhilos. of the unconditioned ; in
ref. to Cousin's inflnito-absolute. Philos. of perception.
Tennemann's Manual of the hist, of philos. Logic. Deal
and dumb : Dalgaruo. Idealism, with ret', to A. Collier.
Literature — Epist^lee obscurorum virorum. Revolutions
of medicine, in ref. to Culleu. i'ducoft'OTi— Study of ma-
thematics, as an exercise of mind. Conditions of classical
learning. The patronage and superinteudence of nniver-
■itieg. State of the Engl. Univ., with ref. to Oxford.
Bight of dissenters to admission into the English uuivei--
sities. Cousin on German schools. Philos, appendix—
Conditions of the thinkable systematized ; alphabet of
human thought. Philos. testimonies to the limitation of
oar knowledge from the limitation of our iaculties. Logi-
cal appendix — Of syllogism. Affirmation and negation, pro-
positional forms, breatith and depth. Educational appendix
— Acad, patronage and regulation, in ref. to the Univ. of
Eiliuburgli. Degree in arts in the Univ. of Louvaiu. Re-
form of the Engl, univ., with special ref. to Oxford, and
limited to the Faculty of arts.
J\ro(«.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 76. 1853. His attack
upon Luther is in the essay on the ' Rights of dissenters,' etc.
— Lectures on logic. Ed. by H. L. Mausel and J. Veitch.
Boston, 1800. 8° 5428.05
— Lectures on metaphysics. Ed. by H. L. Mangel and
J. Veitch. Edinburgh, 1859. 8°. . . . 5113.06
iVofe.— Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 88, 1869 ; New Eng-
lander, v. 18. 18G0 (by Wm. I). Lamed) ; North A. rev.,
V. 92, 1861 ; N. Brit, rev., V. 18, 1862 ; v. 30, 1869 ; Winslow's
Jour., of psy. med., v. 12, 186».
— Metaphysics. Arranj^ed and abridged by F. Bowen.
Boston, 1870. 12° 5413.11
— Murray (J. C. ) Outlines of philosophy of Sir W. H.
1870 5413.13
— Basnet (T. S.) In Edinburgh essays, 1867 2628.05
— Oalderwood (U.) Philos. of the infinite ; with spe-
cial ref. to the theories of H. 1854. . .5421.16
— De Quincey (T.) Essays on philos. writers, v. 1. . . 2622.18
Bepr. from Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1862.
— Baven (J.) Philosophy o( Sir Wm. H., and its recent theologi-
cal appUoalions. [In Bibl. sacra, Jan., 1861.]
— Martinrau (J.) Sir Wm. H.'a philosophy. [In his Essays, v.
a, 1868 ; p. 227-293.) 2636.18
— Mdnsel (H.L.) Philosophy of the conditioned : com-
prising some remarks on Sir W. Hamilton's philo-
sophy and on Mill's cxnmination of that philoso-
phy. 1866 5424.22
Sapplementary remarks. [In Contem. r»r., v. «, 1867.)
See alio other works of Mansel, under his name.
— iTiU (J. S. ) Examination of Sir W. Hamilton's
philosophy. 3 v. 18C5 5113.08
JVofe.— Reviewed by Q. Orote in hU Minor works, 1873
[2628.22] ; and by H. Spencer m Fortn. rev., v. 1, 18«5. For
other reviews see Cont^^m. rev., v. 1, 1866 (2 art.) ; North
Brit, rev., v. 43. 1865 ; Weatm. rev., v. 86, 1866,
— Stirliiiij (J. H.) Sir Wm. Huinilton : being the phi-
losophy of perception. An analysis. 186.'>. 5413.12
WasSlrWm.HamiltonaBerkelelan? l/nFortn.rev..v.«,
186«|
— Veitch (J. ) Memoir of Sir Wm. H. 1859. '3075.26
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 131. 1870, or Llttell, 1870, v. 1 j
Nat. qiiar. rev., Dec , 1874 ; North Brit, rev., v. 60, 1889.
See also criltcjU essays on the philos. of U. in Eclectic
mag., V. 28, 1853: N. A. rev., v. 99, 1864 (Conditioned and
tmconditioncd) ; Putnam's mag., Nov., 1863 (Works of Sir
W. H.) ; Wcstm. rev., v. 78, 1862 H.'s doctrine of percep-
tion and Judgment) ; Winslow's Jour, of psy. med.. v. 10,
1857 (U as a philosopher) ; Melh. qu. rev., Jan., Apl., 1867 :
Princeton rev., 1865 ; N. A. rev., Jan., 1853.
Hamilton (Wm. Douglass). Civil service chronology.
Loudon, 187-2. 18° 413.04
— Outlines of the history of England. New ed. Lon-
don, [1870]. 12° 463.21
Hamilton (Wm. John). Besearches in Asia Minor,
Pontus, and Armenia. 2 v. L., 1824. 8°. 994.03
Hamilton (Sir Wm. Eowan). Lectures on quaterni-
ons. Dublin, 1853. 8° 4014.14
See notice of Sir W. R. H. in North Brit, rev., v. 45. 1868.
Hamilton (W. T.) Infant baptism, a scriptural ordin-
ance : and txtptism by sprinkling lawful. New-
ark, 1831. IG*" 3557.05
Hamilton, (Mass.) See Oonntries (p. 329).
Hamlet. See Shakspere (William).
Hamley (W. G.) A new sea and an old land : Egypt
rand the Suez canal], 18(!9. Edin.,1871. 8°. 1094.19
Hamley (Edward Bruce). Our poor relations : aphilo-
zoic essay. Edin. and London, 1n7'2. 12°. 4722.15
JtS' For his novels see Fiction class-list.
Hamlin (Augusttis C.) The tourmaline. Boston,
1873. 12°. 4113.08
Hamline (Leonidas L., D.D.) Works. Ed. by F. O.
Hibbard. 2 v. Cincinnati, 1871. 12°. . 3556.27
V. 1. Sermons. 2. Miscellaneous writings.
Hammer and rapier. See Cooke (J. E.) 1870 632.26
Hammer-Purgstall (Joseph, freiherr von). History of
the Assassins. Tr. by 0. C. Wood. London,
1835. 12° 547.07
Hammond (Adam). Budiments of practical bricklay-
ing. London, 1875. 12° 3942.22
Hammond (Jabez D.) History of the political par-
ties of New York. [1788-1841.] 2v. Buffalo, 1850.
8°. 614.20
— Life and times of Silas Wright. Syracuse, 1848.
8° 3188.01
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Harleiau miscellany ; a collection of Boarce, curious,
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Harless (Dr. G. Ohr. A. von). System of christian
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Harley (Lady BrilUana). Letters. Notes by T. T.
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Harley (George, M.D.) Report on the institutes of
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Harley (John). The old vegetable neurotics : hem-
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Harmau (Henry M.) Journey to Egypt and Holy
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Harman (Thomas). A caveat or wareniug for curaetors called
vagaboues. Ed. by E. Viles aud F J. Fumival. [E. E. T.
soc. Eitraser.,no.9, 1869.) 7913.18
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Harold (King). See Biography (p. 164).
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Harper (L., LL.D. ) Preliminary report on the geology
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Antiquity, v. 2.
Application to study, v. 1.
conversation of authors, v. 1.
Depth and superficiality, v. 2.
Difference between writhig
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Dreaujs, v. 1.
Egotism, V. 1.
Envy, V. 2.
Hating (Pleasures of), v. 1.
Hot and cold, v. 1.
Londoners and country peo-
ple, v. 1.
Look of a gentleman, v. 2.
Now school of reform, v. 1.
Novelty aud familiarity, v. 2.
Old age of artists, v. 1.
Old English writers aud speak
ers, v. 2.
Party (Jealousy and spleen
of), V. 2.
Pasta (Mine.) and Mara (Mile.),
V. 2.
People of sense, v. 2.
Personal character, v. 3.
Prose style of [M)et8, v. 1.
Qnallflcations necessary to
success, v. 2.
Reading old books, v. 3.
Reason and imagination, v. 1.
Respcctiible people, v. 2.
Scott. Racine, and Shakes-
peare, V. 2,
Spirit of obligation, v. 1.
Spurzheim's theory, v. 1.
Success iu life, v. 2.
Whether genius is conscious
of its powers, v. 1.
On sitting for a picture, v. 1.
— Eeply to the essay on population by T. B. Malthns.
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— Itound table : a collection of essays on literature,
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Actors and acting.
Arguing iu a circle.
Beauty.
Bundle (John).
Character of John Bull.
Chaucer.
Classical education.
Couiuiouplace critics.
Commonplace people.
Day by the fire.
Death aud burial.
Fame (Different sorts of).
Good nature.
Gusto.
Imitation.
Literary character.
Love of lite.
- Spirit of the age: or contemporary portraits. New
Manner.
Methodism (Causea of).
Niglitniare.
Patriotism.
Pedantry.
Pitt (Character of).
Poetical character.
Poetical versatility.
Posthumous fame.
Pulpit oratory ; Dr. Chalmars
and Mr. Irving.
ReligiouH hypocrisy..
Rousseau (Character of).
Scotch character.
Tendency of sects.
Washerwomen.
York, 1857. 12°
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Bentham. Eldon (Lord).
Brou;<ham. Gifford.
Burdett (Sir F.) Godwin (Wm.)
Byrt)u. Hunt (Leigh).
Campbell. Irviug (Edw.)
Cobbett. Irviug (Wash.)
Coleridge Jeffrey (F.)
Crabbe. Lamb (C.)
-Table talk. 2 v. London, 1845-46.
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Aristocracy of letters, v. 2.
Character (Knowledge of), v.2,
Coffee house politics, v.2.
Conduct of life, v. 2.
Coi-porate bodies, v. 2.
Criticism, v. 2.
Death (Fear of), v. 2.
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Moore (T )
Scott (Walter).
Southey.
Tooke(Horne).
Wilberforce.
Wordsworth.
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Effeminacy of character, v. 2.
Familiar style, v. 2.
Fight (The), v. 1.
Genius and common senss.v.l
Going a journey, v.l.
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Opera (The), v. 2,
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Indian jugglers, v. 2.
My first acquaintance with
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Atta Troll ; ein Sommernachtstraum, v. 4.
Ana den Memoiren des Herm von Schnabelewopski, frag-
ment, V.3.
Biographisch-ltterariache Skizza von Heine, v. G. Becker, v. 7.
Borne (Ludwig), v. 6.
Briefe, v. 7. Briete aus Berlin, T. B.
Buch der Lieder, v. 2.
Deutschland ; ein WintermShrchen, v. 4.
Einleitnug zur I'rachtausgabe des Don Quixote, v. 6.
Elemeutargeister, v. 3.
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Florentinische Niichte, v. 3.
Franzbsische Biibne, v. 3. Franz()slsche Maler v. 3.
Franzbeisohe Zustiiude, v. 6.
Gedichte, v. 2, 4, uiid 7.
Gefungnissreform und Strafgesetzgebung, v. 6.
Gostunduisse, v. 6.
Geschichte der Religion und Philosophic iu Deutschland, v. 3.
G&tter (Die) im Exil, Gcttin (Die) Diana, v. 5.
Kahldorf iiber den Adel iu Briefeu an den Grafen ^1. von
Moltke, V. 6.
Lieder (Neuev), v. 2, 6.
Ludwig Marcus. Deukworte, v. 5.
Lutezia ; Berichte iiber Politik, Kunst und Volksleben, v. 6.
Musikalische Saisou vou 1844, v. 6.
Polen (Ueber), v. 5.
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Rabbi vou Bacherach, v. 3,
Reisebilder, v. 1.
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Romauzero, v. 4.
Salon, V. 3.
Schwabeuspiegel, v. 5.
Shakespeare's Miidchen und Frauen, v. 6.
Tragbdien, v. 2.
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general armory of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
3ded. 1847 0614.11
— Dallaway (H.) Manual of heraldry for amateurs.
1828 0621.22
— Sbirbairn (J.) Crests of the families of Gt. Britain and
Ireland. Ed. by J. Maclaren. 2 v. [I860.] 6014.20
— Hefner [0. T. von). Handbuch der theoretischen
und praktischen Heraldik. 2 v. 1863. . 6626.14
— Heraldry of nature ; the arms of the E — g — h peers.
[aju»!.] London, 1785. 16°. 6621.26
Note. — A satire.
— Monlagu (J. A. ) Guide to the study of heraldry.
1840 6015.14
— Moitle ( T. ) Bibliotheca heraldica Magnee Britanniaa ;
an analytical catalogue of books on genealogy,
heraldry, nobility, knighthood and ceremonies.
1822. 6615.15
— iferes(B.) Heraldic anomalies. 2 v. 1823. 6021.27
— Phiiipott^T.) Histdiscourse of heraldry. 1672. 6621.25
— Planch^ {J. R. ) Pursuivant of arms ; or, heraldry
founded upon facts. 1876 6621.21
— Preslicich (Sir J. ) Respublica ; or display of the
honors, ceremonies, and ensigns of the common-
wealth, under Oliver Cromwell. 1787. . 3048.01
— Tyas (B. ) Flowers and heraldry. 1851. . 4913.22
See Ed. rev., y. 121, 1865 (Heraldic manuals) ; Nat. qu.
rev., v. 16, 1868 (Origin and influence of H.) ; Westm. rev.,
v. 00, 1853, or Littell, 1863, v. 3 (Pedigree and heraldry).
M^ See also Knighthood.
Heraud (John A.) Life and times of Savonarola.
lanon.'i London, 1843. 18° 3156.02
— Shakspere : his inner life as intimated in his works.
Loudon, 186r,. 8°. 1754.19
Herbart (Johann Friedrich). Sammtliche Werke. Hrsg.
v. G. Hartenstein. 12 v. Leijjzig, 1850-52. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Schriften zur Eiuleitung in die Philoso-
phie. 2. Kurze Encyclopiidie der Philosophie. 3-4. Schrift-
en zur -Metaphysik. 5-7. Sihriften zurPsychologie, 8-9.
Schriften zur praktischen Philosophie. 10-11. Schriften
zur Piidagogik. 12. Historisch-kriti.sche Schriften.
See also Jonmal of spec, philos., v. 8, 1874, p. 261-267 (H.'s
Bational psychology. Tr. by H. Haauel).
Herberstein (Sigismund von). Notes upon Eussia.
2 v. Tr. and ed. by E. H. Major. London, Hak-
luyt soc, 1851. 8° 996.14
Herbert (Edward, lord ; of Clierbury). Ancient religion
of the Gentiles. London, 1705. 8°. . .3551.19
jgeg* For lives of him, see Biography (p. 156).
Herbert (Algemonl. Britannia after the Eomans ; re-
lig. and polit. revolutions iu the 5th and succeed-
ing centuries, [anon.] 2 v. L., 1830-41. 4°. 478.15
— Cyclops Christianus ; or an argument to disprove
the supposed antiquity of the Stonhenge and
other megalithic erections in England and Brit-
auny. London, 1849. 8° 494.18
Herbert (George). The temple. Sacred poems and
private ejaculations. London, 1850. 16°. . 1611.29
Same. With memoir, and notes. By E. A. Will-
mott Boston, 1855. 16° 1651.12
49- For lives of H. see Biography (p. 616).
Herbert (Henry). A fortnight's journal. With man-
ner of his death on one of the Jura mountains,
1837. London, 1838. 16° 982.12
Herbert (Henry John George, 3d earl of (hrnarvon).
Portugal and Galicia, with state of the Basque
Provinces. 3d ed. London, 1848. 12°. 982.21
Herbert (Henrv Wm. ) American game in its Bea.sons.
New York, "1854. 12° 4615.09
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— Captains of the Eoman rexjublic. New York, 1854.
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Same. New York, 1850. 8° 4616.07
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Same. Supplement. N. T., 1850. 8°. .4616.10
— Frank Forrester's sporting scenes and characters.
2 y. Philadelphia, 1871. 12°. .... 4617.19
CanttnU: r. 1. My Bbootlng box. Tbs da«r aUlker*.
2. The Warwick woodlands. Tiie Qaomdon bounds.
— Henry the eighth and his six wives. New York,
1854. 12°. 3077.25
— Hints to horse-keepers. N. Y., 1859. 12°. 4617.21
— Horse and horsemanship of the U. S. 2 v. New
York, 18.57. 1. 8° 4618.04
— Persons and pictures from the histories of France
and EnKlan(t. New York, 1854. 12°. . . 25112.01
— {transl.) Sef JEachjlas. Prometheus and Agamemnon. 1713.04
tg- For historical romanca of H. W. H. see Fiction (p. 489).
Herbert (Mary Elizabeth, lady). Impressions of Spain.
New York, 1869. 12°. 984.18
— Mission of St. Francis of Sales in the Chablais.
London, 1868. 12°. 3418.06
— Mother of Saint Augustine. L., 1868. 16°. 3124.26
Herbert (\Vm. ) History of the twelve great livery
companies of London. 2 v. L., 1837. 8°. 494.11
Herbert (Hon. and Rev. Wm.) Works, excepting those
on botany and natural history. 3 v. London,
1842. 8°. 6043.17
Contents : T. 1. Hores Scondicse, or works relating to old
Scandinaviat) literature : Helga, Hedin, e'c. Select Icelandic
poetry, ti-auslattid. Hum pierim. Pia della Pietra. Julia
Montalbau. The Ouahibos. The wanderers of Jutland, f^.
2. BeviewH, essays, e^c. Sermons. 3. Attila, or the triumph
of Christianity, a poem. Attila and his predecessors : an
historical treatise.
Herbert Aiuslie. See Maitland (Edward) 3581.31
Hercules. See Blackw. mag., May, 1874.
Herd. See also Heard, and Hurd.
Hei'd (David). Ancient and modem Scottish 8ong8,
ballads, etc. Eepr. of ed. of 1776. Memoir and
notes by S. Gilpin. 2 v. Edin., 1870. 8°. 1646.04
Herder (Johann Gottfried von). Outlines of a philo-
sophy of the history of man. Tr. bv T. Churchill.
2ded. 2v. London, 1803. 8°. . . .5814.11
— ^mmtliche Werke. 40 v. Stuttgart, 1852-64 12°.
ConUnts.
Abhandlungen nnd Briefe Uber schbne Llteratur
and Euust, t. 24.
Adrastia, t. 22, 33, 34.
Alteste Urkunde deis Menschengeschlechts, v. A.S.
Autiquarische Aufsatze. v. 25.
Blumen'.oHe aiis niorgenlaudischen Dlchtern, v. 21.
Briefe, das Studium der Theologie beti-eflfend. Y. 12.
Brlefu zur Bef6rderun|{ der Humanitiit, T. 36.
Ohristliche Hymnen, v. 13.
Chriatliche Kedeu und Homlllen, T. 6.
ChriatlicUe Schrilten, v. 10-11
Old (Der), mit hist. Enleitung, durcb J. v. MiiUer, t. 14.
Erlautorungeu zum ueuen Testament, v. 7.
Fragiuente zur doutscheu Literattu*, v. 18-19.
FrUchte aus deu sogeuaunt guldeueu Zeiteu des 18ten
Jahrhuuderts, v. 22.
Gedichte, v. 13.
Gteist der ebriilsclien Foesle, t. 1-2.
Ideeu zur Geschichte der Menschhelt, v. 28-30.
Johauues offeubarung, v. 8.
Kalligoue : 1. Von Augenehmen u. Schonen. 2. Eunst u.
Eutjstrichteiel. 3. Vom Erhabenen und vom Ideal, v. 38.
Ei'itische Walder ; Oder Beti-achtungen Uber die Wissen-
Bcbaft uud Eunst des Schbneu, v. 23.
Leben von Herder, von M. C. von Herder, v. 39-40.
Legendeu, dramatischer Stilcke u. Dlchtuugen, v. 15.
Nai:hle8ehiBt. philos Scliriften, v. 36.
Priiludien zur Philosophie der Oeschichte d. IiIenschhelt,T.37.
Salomous Lie^ier der Liebe. v. 3.
Schrirteu zur griecbischeu Llteratur, v. 20.
8eele und Gott, v. 31.
Sophron ; gesamiuelte Schulreden, v. 32.
Stimmen der Vblker in Liedem, geaammelt von Herder, v. 10.
Btudium der Theologie, v. 9.
Terpsichore ; lyrische Oedichte. etc., v. 17.
Verstand and Erfahrnog. Vermmft und Sprache, elne Meta-
kritik zur Eritik der reiue Vernuuft, v. 37.
Vorwelt (Die), v. 26.
— Hagenbach (K. R.) Germau rationalism. 1865. . . 3566.04
4^ For other references see Biography (p. 166).
Herdman (John, M. D. ) Essay on the causes and
phenomena of animal life. Edin. ,1795. 8°. 4325.29
Herdmau (W. G.) Thoughts on speculative cosmo-
logy and the principles of art. L.,1870. 8°. 1436.13
— Treatise on the curvilinear perspective of nature.
London, 1853. 8° 1432.21
Here and beyond. See Oaipenter (H. 8.) 1869. . . . 3632.01
Hereditary descent. See Medicine, etc. {Heredity.)
Hereditary dignities, ,^ee Finlayson (W. F.) 6616.S4
Hereditary genius. See Oalton (F.) 1870 4736.16
Heredity. See Medicine, etc. (Beredily.)
Herefordshire, ."fee Cotmtriea. {Herr/onUUre, p. 329.)
Heresies. See Biblical and religions lit., (p. 89).
Here^vard the Saxon.
— Wright (T.) Adventures of Hereward. (/n*>» Essays on lit.,
etc., V. 2, 1846.) 2722.21
See also KIngsley's novel ■ Hereward, the last of the Eng-
lish ' [221.70J ; repr. from Oood words, v. 6.
HergenrSther (Joseph A. ) Anti-Janus : criticism of
" The pope and the council." Tr. by J. B. Rob-
ertson. Dublin, 1870. 8°. 3561.18
Hericourt {Mme. Jenny d'). Woman's philosophy of
woman ; or women a£&auchised. New York,
1804. 12°. 6821.14
Herkimer county, (AT. r.) See OonnMes (p. 329).
Herman (Henry M. ) Treatise on the law of execu-
tions. New York, 1875. 8°. .... 5612.23
Hermann (Johann O.J.) On Oreek metres. [7n Seager's Abridg-
ments, V. 1.) 6414.08
Hermann and Dorothea. ;Se< Qoethe (J. W. von). . . .1644.12
Hermaphrodites. .Simpson J. T.) Hermaphroditism, etc. 43.36.28
Hermas (Pastor oij. [In Hone (W.) Apoc. N. T. [3767.011 ;—
Apostolic fathers. 1870 [3467.02).
See also Donaldson (J.) Chr. lit., v. 1, 1864. . . 3413.10
Hermes; or unlverSiU grammar. See HaiTis(J.) Works. 6044.26
Hermes Soythicus. See Jamieson (J.) 6413.04
Hermes Trismegistus. Traduction complete, pr^cedee
d'une ^tnde sur I'origine des livres hermetiqnes,
parL. M(!nard. 26 ^d. 1867. 8°. . . . 3812.17
— Book of quinte essence. L., 1866. 8°. [Early E.
T. S., no. 16.] 7913.05
— Deulsck (E.O.M.) Inhislit. remains, 1874 ; p.181-190. 3645.07
— Menard (/.) In Revue des deux mondes, avr., 1866. .
Hermetic philosophy. See Occalt sciences.
Hermippus redivivns. [By J. H. Cohausen.] Tr. by
J. Campbell. London, 1749. 8°. . . . 4322.25
Hermit (The) ; or adventures of Philip Quarll. 4th ed.
London, 1768. 12° 241.15
Hermits (The). See Eingsley (O.) 1868 3418.07
Herudon (Wm. Lewis). Exploration of the vallev of
the Amazon. 2 v. Washington, 1853. 8°. 11 6"!. 09
Same. Maps. Washington, 18.53. 8°. . 1164.10
Hero of AlexandrUi. Pneumatics. Tr. by B. Wood-
croft. London, 1851. pq. 8° 4020.02
Hero and Leander, poem. See Musaens : — Marlowe (0.)
Hero boy : Gen. Grant. See Headley (P. O.) .... 3067.17
Herodianua. History of his own times, or of the
Boman empire after Marcus, [a. d. 180-240.] Tr.,
with notes, by J. Hart. L., 1749. 12°. . 434.12
Herodotus. (See History {Ancient, p. 622)i for his
works and commentaries thereon.
Heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic.
— Carlple(0.) Heroes, hero-worship, «Zc. . .2515.12
— Dana (A. H.) lufluence of great men. lln kis Ethical In-
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— Emerson (R. W.) Heroism. [In his Essays, lit s., p. 221-41.
1873 2524 05
— Uses of great men. [In AuBep. men. 1862 ; p. 9-43.] 2624.09
~ Hewlett (H. O.t Heroes of Europe. 1861. . 3263.25
— KingsUy (C.) Heroism. [/nHealthand education, 1874.) 2634.02
— ■ i^rcy anecdotes, v. 7, 1823 6311.07
— temple {Sir W.) Oi heroic virtue, [/n hit Works, v. 3. p.
313 406.J 6U76.04
— WUherforce (S, ) Heroes of Hebrew history. 2d ed.
1870 3623.16
See also New monthly mag.. May, 1876 (Rise of hero wor-
ship as an element of sovereignty, by O. L. Gomme) : and
chapters 8 and 9 in v. 2 of Gladstone's Homer and Ho-
meric age.
Heroic espistle from Donna Teresa Pinna y Buiz, of
Murcia, to Biohard Twiss, esq. Dublin, 1776.
12° /n 5911.06
Heroines of the Crusades. See Bloss (C. A.) 1863. . . 6633.26
Heroines of history. See Jenkins (J. 8.) 3363 15
Heroines of history. See Owen {.Urs. O. W.) .... 3361.21
Heron (Bobert). Journey through the western coun-
ties of Scotland, 2 v. Perth, 1799. 8°. . 954.21
Herrera y Torderillas (Antonio, b. 1649, d. 1626). Discovery of
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Heirick (Bobert). Hesperides ; or works both human
and divine. 2 v. Boston, 1856. 16°. . . 1651.13
Contents : v. 1. Biogr. notice. Hesperides. 2. Hespe-
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^ Drake {.v.) Lit. hours, v. 3, 1800 : p. 25-89 2527.10
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Herring (James) and Iiongaore (James B. ) 'National
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New Yorlc, 1831-39. 1. S° 3247.08
Herring (lilehard). A tew personal reoollectious of
Eev. George Croly. London, 1861. 16°. . 3044. 2B
— Paper, and paper-making. With introd. by G. Croly.
London, 1.S55. 8' 3931.13
Herschel (Caroline). Herschel {Mrs. J.) Memoir and
coiTespondence of. 1876 3081.26
Herschel (Mrs. John). Memoirs and correspondence
of Caroline Herschel. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 31^11.26
Herschel (Johu F. W. ) Admiralty manual of scien-
tific enquiry. 2ded. London, 1851. 12°. 3913.20
— Essays [scienlifio] from the Edinburgh and Quarterly
reviews, with addresses and other pieces. Lon-
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Conttniz ; Addreaa to subscribers to Windsor and Eton
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Huiiibolilt's Kosinos. Probubilities. Addresses to the
Roj'al astrou. society. Memoir of F. Baily. Address to
Brit, assoc, 1845. Poetical pieces, orig. and translated.
— Familiar lectures on scientific subjects. London,
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ConUnis: About volcanoes and earthquakes. The sun.
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by colored media. On the estimation of skill ki target-
ahooting.
— Lecture on the metric system. [ With Davies (C. )
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— Meteorology. [In Encyclopadia Brit. , v. 14, 1866.]
— Oatlines of astronomy. Phil., 1852. 8°. . 4016.13
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— Preliminaiy discourse en the study of natural phi-
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— Research on atoms, (/n Sm. report, 1862.1 • • • .3936.17
— Sound, [/n Encyc. Metrupolitana, V. 4, 1845.] . . .
— Telescope. [In Encyc. IJritanuica. v. 17, 1859.J . .
yoie. — Numerous astronomical papers by Sir J. F. W. H,
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;^r- Sec also Biography (p. 166).
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schol'ti Memoir of Carolmu Uei-schel [3081.26], and reviav
in Quar. rev., Apr., 1876.
Hersay (Charles). History of Worcester, Mass., 1836-
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Hertz (E.) Diseases of tlie respiratory organs. [In Ziemssen
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Hervey (George Winfred). System of christian rhetoric.
New York, 1873. 8° 3557.18
Hervey (James). Meditations and contemplations.
Boston, [ii.d] 12° 3557.19
— Remarks on Bolingbroke's Letters on history. Lon-
don, 1752. 8°. 3522.18
— Theron and Aspasio. Added, Aspasio vindicated.
London, 1«37. 8° 3562.18
Hervey (Thomas Kibble). Illustrations of modem
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18 pi. London, 1834. fol 1437.19
— Poems. Ed. by Mrs. T. K. Hervey. Boston, 1866.
24° 1651.16
Herzberg (Br. — ). The sewing machine. Tr. by U.
Green. 7 pi. Loudon, 1864. 8°. . . . 3922.01
Herzog (Johauu Jakob). Protestant theological and
ecclesiastical encyclopaedia : a condensed transla-
tion, by J. H. A. Bomberger. v. 1. Philadelphia,
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und Kirche. 18 v. Hamburg and Gotha, 1854-
64. 8° 3568.01
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66. 8= 3568.19
Heaekiel (Johann Georg Ludwig). Life of Bismarck.
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Parisiis, Dklot, 1841. 8° 7765.08
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— Theogony. Works and Days. Tr. in prose by J.
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mer. Batiachomyomachla. London, 1858. eq. 16^.] 1655.01
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rope to end of the 17th century. 3 v. Oxford,
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extinguishment of a flie at sea ;— Sketch of Ireland In
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Hiller (Dr. Ferdinand). Mendelssohn. Letters and
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49" For English transl. of her novels see Fiction (p. 489).
Hillgrovo (Thomas). Art of dancing. New York,
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Hillhonae (James Abraham). Dramas ; discourses, etc.
2 v. • Boston, 1839. 16° 1725 14
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mit of Warkworth, a ballad by Thomas Percy.
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Himalayas See Coontries (p. 329).
Himerius, Greek sophist. Ueclamationes. Gr. et Lat.
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— Explorations in the interior of the Labrador penin-
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— The solar system. New York, 1852. 12°. . 4013.06
ECinderer (Anna). Seventeen years in the Yoruba
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Hinds ( IClubard Brlnsley). Beglons of vegetation. [In Belcher
{Sir E.) Voyage round the world, etc.] .... 92.5.22
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— Diseases of the ear. [Zn Holmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 3,
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— Report on physiology, with bibliography. 1863-61. [New Sy-
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ficial stone. [IT. S. Com. to Int. exhib. at Vienna, 1873. Re-
ports, V. 4, 1876.) 3916.18
Hinton (R. J. ) Brief biographies. English radical
leaders. New York, 1875. 12° 3221.14
Contents : The independent members : Prof. Fawcett. Sir
O. W. Dilke. Peter A. Taylor. Sir J. Lubbock. Joseph
Oowan. Robert M. Carter. The tabor agitation and iti
friends: Th. Hughes. A. J. Mundella. Alex. Macdonald.
Th. Brassey. Sam. Morley. Par Liamentary agitators : H-dn\.
PlimsoU. Sir W. Lawson. Ed. Miall. Henry Richards.
Popular leaders : G. J. Holyoake. Joseph Arch. Charles
Bradlaugh. Geo. Odger. Jos. Chamberlain.
Hints for six months in Europe. See Latrobe (J.H.B.) 1869. 9U.13
Hints on horsemanship, [anoji.] L., 1839. 12°. 4627.13
Hints on shooting. See Idle (0.) 1865 4636.11
Hints on shore shooting. See Harling (J. E.) 1871. . . 4615.31
Hints on the natures of duns. [anon. ] 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1845. 8° 2528.31
Hints to young painters. See Sully (T.) 1873 1425.14
Hints towards physical perfection. .See Jacques (D .H.) . 4325.16
Hip joint (Diseases of the). See Medicine.
Hippocrates. Genuine works. Prom the Greek, by
F.Adams. 2v. L.,.'>ydenhamsoc.,18i9. 8°. 4316.10
Contents : v. 1. Prelim, discourse. Anc. medicine. Airs.
waters, and places. Prognostics. Regimen in acute dis-
eases. 1st and 3d books of the epidemics. Ii^uries of the
head. 2. Things rel. to surgery. Fractures. Articula-
tions. Mochlli'us. Aphorisms. The oath. The law. Ul-
cers. Fistulas. Hemorrhoids. The sacred disease. Index.
— Russeti {J. H.) Hist and heroes of medicine. . . . 4813.01
SeeoIJoNew monthly mag., Dec, 18.'>7 (Hippocrates).
Hippolytus, {bishop of Rome). Refutation of all heresies.
Tr. by J. H. Macmahon. With fragments fiom his
commentaries on books of scripture. Tr. by 8. D F.
Salmond. 2 v. Edin., 1868-69. 8°. [A. N. C. libr.,
V. 6, 7.] 3467.10
— Refutatio omnium hiBresium. [In Bunsm (0. C.J.) Chris-
tianity, etc., T. 6, 1864.] 3414 06
jjES* For Tnemoirs rel. to H. and ago, see Biography (p. 157).
Hipsley (W. ) Equational arithmethic, applied to in-
terest, imnuities, life assurance, and commerce.
2 V. London, ITwi/e, 1851-58. 16°. . .4012.03
Hireling and the slave. .S'ee Grrayson (W. J.) 1856. . . 1646.09
Hirtins (Aulus). Suppl. books. See Cssar (C.J.) Commentaries.
Hislop (Alexander). Proverbs of Scotland, with notes.
New ed. Edinburgh, 1868. 12°. . . .6214.14
Histology. See Medifcine. Histology.)
Historise AugustsB scriptores. .S'ee Augustan historians (p. 67).
Historians. .See Biography (Colloctive, p. Ill) ;— and lives of in-
dividual historians, in Biography (p. 116-215).
Historic .Americans. See Parker (Theodore). 1870. . 3243.07a
Historic bye-ways. See Wraxall {Sir C. F. L.) . . . . 2646.19
Historic devices, e(c. See Palliser (Jfr». F. B.) 1870. .1452.16
Historic ninepins. .?ee Timbs (Johnj. 1869 6216.21
Historical account of circumnavigation of the globe,
to the death of Cook. {anon.'\ Edin., 1837.16°. 921.06
Historical and descr. ace. of Iceland, Greenland, and
Faroe Islands. [aiio?i.] Edin., 1841. 16°. 1142.01
Historical characters. See Bulwer (H. L.) 3257.08
Historical documents from the Old Dominion. No. 1. See Or-
derly book, Williamsburg, Va., 1776 676.11
Historical essays and dissertations. By Sir J. Stod-
dart, colonel Proctor, lord Brougham, prof Creasy,
London, ls58. 12° 44.'). 11
Contents: Uses of liistory asa study, by Stoddart. State
of Europe at the fall of the Roman empire. The feudal
system and the Crusaders, by Proctor. The French revo-
lution, by Brougham. The English nation : what we are,
and whence we are, by Creasy.
HiBtorioal gleanings. See Rogers (G. E. T.) 3 v. . . . 3252.21
Historical illustrations of the passions, [anon. ] 2 v.
London, 1825. 8° 5436.01
Historical magazine, and notes and queries, cone, the
antiq., history, and biography of America, v. 1,
Boston, 1857 ; v. 2-9, N. Y., 1858-65 ; v. 10,
Morrisania, 1866. 4° 8129.01
Same. 2d series, v. 1-10. Morrisania, 1867-70.
4° 8129.11
yole —Of v. 10 only nos. 1-2, July and Aug., 1871, hays
been issued.
Same. 3d series, v. 1-3. Morrisania, 1871-74.
4° ' 8129.21
Note. — v. 1 of 3d series included nos. for Jan., Feb.,
Mch., 1872 ; April, May, June, 1873 ; v. 2, July-Dec, 1873 ;
of V. 3 the first number only, that for Jan., 1874, has been
issued up to this date (1877).
Historical memoirs of the house of Bourbon. (anon.X
2 V. London, 1831. 16° 521.03
Historical outlines of political Catholicism, {anon.l
London, 1853. 8°. 3426.09
Historical pictures of the middle ages. By a wander-
ing artist, [anon.] London, 1846. 12°. . 443.11
EDstorical reason why. English history. London,
[n.d] 12° 463.23
Historical sketches of the old painters. See Lee (Mrs. H. F.)
1841.] 1431 07
Historical studies. See Lawrence (Eugene) 3427.06
Historicus. .5ee Harcourt (VV. (i. V.)
History of a book. -Vee Carey (Annie) 3765.16
History of a ship, from her cradle to her grave. Lon-
don, [1874.] sq. 16° 4517.36
History of painting : ancient and modern. [an07i.]
London, 18.i5. 18° 1412.25
History of Poiupey the little. See Coventry (Francis). . 165.14
History of silk, cotton linen, wool, and other fibrous
substances ; including observations on spinning,
dyeing, and weaving. N. Y., 1853. 8°. . 3931. U6
History of the British dominions in North ,\merica :
[1497-1763. (num.] London, 1773. 4°. . 578.01
History of the holy catholic inquisition. Wit'.i introd.,
by C. Mason. Philadelphia, 1835. 12°. . 342(;.'28
History, t^ For other anonymous titles beginning with ' His-
tory' «ee the name of the person, place, or subject, to
which the works relate. .Vee also titles in Fiction (p. 489),
beginning with ' History. '
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUXHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
622
HISTORY,
Abbakoemikt of SraDiTiii0OT.~l, Ancient HUtory : Otiv:r<U «,orks.-2, Ancient History ; Oriental nations only-
3, Middle Age, -4, Modern Hi.tory.-5, Philosopby. Science. Theories, and Uses of History, with "PP^ndix on the
UncertaJnti^ and lUueions of Hi8tory.-6, UniverMl or General Hietories : 1, Compendious munaals. 2. More elaborate
nalTorsal LUtories. 3, Historical misceUanies. i, Syachronological Charts and Tables. (For Chronology «,« p. 268.)
«sr- For Hlstoriea of particular countries see Countbies (p. 285-390).
X. Ancient History: General "Works.
Bryant (J.) ObservationB and inquiries relating to va-
rious parts of ancient history, with an account of
Egypt. 1767 428.01
Condillac [E. B. d«). Histoire anoienne. [In his Oours d'etude
T. B-8.] . 8033.07
(hole ( V. ) History of ancient Europe, [Greece and
Rome]. 3v. 1815 «5.17
CornwaUis (C.F.) On the state of man before the pro-
mulgation of Christianity, [anon.] 18i8. 3111.10
Cumberland ( U.) Attempts for discovering the times of
the first planting of nations. 1724. . . 421.15
— See also bis ed. of SancUoniathon. [421.16.]
Diodorus Siculus. Historical library. With [his] frag-
ments. Tr. by G. Booth. 2 v. 1814. . 427.12
— Bibliotheca hist. 2 v. Didof, 1853. . . . 77G4.13
Drummond (Sir W.) Origines. 4 v. 1824-29. 42ij.26
Contents : v. 1. Babylonian, Assyrian, and Iranian em-
pires. 2. Egypt. 3. Phoauicia. Arabia. 4. Asia Minor.
Dancker (M.) Geschichte des Alterthums. [Bis auf
die Abwehr der Parser, 479 v. C] 4 v. 1852. 403.01
Falconer {T.) Dissertations, fts Hanno. Voyage, ete. . 427.18
Fan- (K ) Ancient history. 4 v. 1856. . . 421.03
Contents: v. 1. Egyptians. 2. Macedonians. 3. Per-
sians, 4. Macedonians, 8eleacld» in Syria, and Parthians.
Fustel de Goulanges (N. D.) Aryan civilization : its re-
ligious origin and progress. Condensed by T. C.
Barker. 1871 421.21
Qoguet(A. T.) Origin of laws, arts, and sciences
among the most ancient nations. 3v. 1761. 4i5.20
Hanno. Voyage. Transl., with the Greek text ; ex-
plained by T. Falconer. 1797 427.18
//eeren(Afl.X.) Historicalresearches. 6v. 1833. 424.25
Contents: v. 1. Persians. 2. Babylonians, Phoenicians,
Scythians. 3. Indians. [Hindus.] Carthaginians and
Ethiopians. 5. Egyptians. 6. Greece.
— Manual of ancient history, particularly with regard
to the constitutions, the commerce, aud the colo-
nies of the states of antiquity. 1817. . 427.15
Herodotus. History. New version, with notes, etc.
by G. Eawlinson, assisted by H. Eawlinson and
Sir J. G. Wilkinson. 4 v. N.Y.. 1859-60. 8°. 426.13
A'ote.— Reviewed in Blaokw. mag., v. 85, 1859 ; Ed. rev.,
T.lll, 1860 ; N. A. rev., v. 90, 1860 (Assyrian empire).
Same. Literal version, by H. Gary. London,
Sohn, 1854. 12° 422.09
Same. Ancient history. Tr. by W. Beloe. New
ed. New York, 1855. 8° 422.09
Same. 3 t. New York. 1814. 18°. . . 422.10
Same. 4 v. London, 1791. 8='. ... 426.19
Same. History. Tr. by Isaac Llttlebury. 3d
ed. 2 V. London, 1737. 8° 422.01
Same. [Condensed and explained] by G. C.
Swayne. Edinburgh, 1870. 16°. . . 421.10
— Historiamm lib. ix. Eecog. G. Dindorfius. Gr. et
Lat., cum indicibus. Parisiis,J[)ido(,185S.8°. 7765.07
— De Quincey IT.) Philosophy of H. [In his Hist, and critical es-
says, V. 1, 18S3 ; p. 119-177.) 2522.07
— Estienne {H. ) L'introdvction av traite de la conform-
ite dea merveilles anciennes auec les modernes, ov,
traits preparatif k I'apologie pour H. 1566. 6216.37
— Freeman (B. A.) Herodotus, [/n Nat. rev, v. 15, 1862.)
— Larcher \P. H. ) Notes on H. New ed., by W. D.
Cooley. 2 v. 1814 422.03
— Fhitarch. Of Herodotus's malice. [In his Morals, v. 4, p. 331-
870.) 6436.29
— Turner (Z). W.) Notes on H., orig. and selected.
Bohn, 1853 422.07
— Wheeler {J. T.) Analysis and summaiy of H. 422.08
Life and travels of H. : an imaginary biography
founded on fact. 2 v. 1856 422.05
See also Blackw. mag.-, v. 78, 1855; Nat. rev., v. 16. 1862 ;
N. Brit, rev., v. 20, 1853-4 ; aud histories of Greek litera-
ture, especially those by Donaldson and by Mure.
Moffman (D.) Chronicles from Cartaphilus, the wan-
dering Jew. 2 V. 1853 446.26
Note, — Designed as a history of the world from the chris-
tian era. t. 1-2 only — i..D. 30-674 — were published.
Inquiry lata the truth of [ancient] history. [In Glass. Journal,
V. 38, p. 232 ; v. 39, p. 20, 317.) 2762.13
Jusiinus. History of the world. [To B.C. 20.] Bohn,
1853. 423,06
Kemick {J.^ Essay on primseval history. 1816. 421.14
KingsleytC.) Ancient civilization, (/n Ai's Lectures delivered in
America. 1875.] 2533.28
La Mothe le Vayer [F. de). Animadversions upon Greek
and Latin historians. 1678 421.18
Lord {J.) Ancient states and empires. 1869. 425.09
Lost cities brought to light. Cities of Egypt, Giant
cities of Bashan, Tyre, Nineveh, Babylon, [anon.]
1871 421.20
M'Burney (L, editor). Students' hand-book of ancient
history to the faU of Western Empire. 1856. 413.10
Makaffy (J. P. ) Prolegomena to ancient history, con-
taining : 1. The interpretation of legends and in-
scriptions : 2. A survey of old Egyptian litera-
ture. 1871. . . . '. 427.20
— Twelve lectures on primitive civilizations, and their
physical conditions. 1869 423.13
Maurice {F. D.) Ancient history. [In his Friendship of iiooks,
1874 ; p. 157-183.] 2535.19
Montagu {K W. ) Keflectious on the rise and fall of the
ancient republics. 1806 422.13
Newman (F. W.) Lectures on the chief forms of ancient nations.
[/n his Miscellanies, p. 146-277.] 2638.10
Niehuhr (B. 0.) L2ctur.?a on ancient history. Tr. by
L. Sehmitz. 3 v. 1852 4-25.10
Contents: v. 1. Introduction, «fc. Assyrians and Medes.
Egyptians and Ethiopians. Phcenicians. Asia Minor.
Persian Dominion. Babylon. Thraeiaus aud Scythians.
Greece to Pericles. 2. Greece, from Pericles to Alexander.
Sicily. 3. Later history of Greece. Sicily. Cartilage.
Syria and Egypt.
Note. — Eeviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 43, 1852.
Panm (0. de). CEuvres philosophiques. 7 v. [17—.] 411.05
Contents : v. 1-3. Recherches pbilosophiquea sur les
Americains. 4-5. RecherchesphilosophiqnessurlesEgyp-
tiens et les Chinois. 6-7. Recherches phitusophiquee sur
Patz(W.) Manual of ancient history. 1850. 932.01
Ramsay (A. M., chev.) Travels of Cyrus. With dis-
course on the theology and mythology of the Pa-
gans. 1795 421.19
Mawlinson {0.) Manual of ancient hist 1869. 427.09
Note— The best book of the kind for advanced readers.
The leading authorities are given in connection with the
history of each epoch.
Rollin ( C. ) Ancient history. [To the Roman empire. ]
8v. 1820 432.02
Same. 6 v. 1839 427.03
— Sacred and profane history. [In his Belles lettres, v. 3-4,
1737.] 2641.36
Kiu)i9 of ancient and historic lands. L.,1850. 16°. 421.13
Contents: Babylon, Nineveh, Palestine, Egypt, Central
America, Italy, etc., etc.
Sahhathier {R ) Institutions, etc. , of ancient nations.
2v. 1776 427.16
Schieffelin (S. B.) Foundations of history. [To the
'christian era.] 1803 435.11
Schlegel {K. W, F. von). On the beginning of our history. [In
his Lectures on mod. hist., p. 315-404.] 442.04
Sewell^W.) YlL'tues aud manners of tlie Greeks and Romans.
[In Oxford prize essays, v. 4, 1830 ; p. 185-239.] . . 2541.14
Smith {P.) History of the world, v. 1-3. Ancieut his-
tory 414.12
Contents: v. 1. To the accession of Philip of Macedon.
2. TotheRomaucouquest of Carthage aud Asia. 3. Rome,
from the triumvirate of Tiberius Gracchus, to Its full.
Shuckford {S. ) Sacred and profane history of the world
connected, from the creation of the world to the
[deathof Joshua, B.C. 1420].- 2 v. 1858.3412.07
Taylor (W.G.) Manualof ancient history. Eevisedby
C. S. Henry. 10th ed. 1873 427.25
Tlialheimer(M.K) Manual of ancieut hist. 1872. 427.23
Volney{C.F. C.dc). Recherches uouvelles sur rhistoireancienne.
[In his (Eiivres, Didot, 1854.] 6078.27
— New researches, etc d'ii.Sl
See also Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 (Manuals of anc. history).
Jt^ See also references to allied topics at the foot of
p. 624.
BROOKLYN MEROANTILK LIBRARY.
H I S T O BY : Ancient Middle Ages Modem — Phlloaophy of Hlatoiy
623
2. Ancient History : Oriental nations, only.
AneierU history. Minor kingdoms : the EthiopiaQS,
Phoenicians, Bactrians, Trojans, etc. Reluj. Ir. soc.
1845 427.14
Keary(A.) The nations around [Palestine]. 1870. 423.17
CanlerUt: Egypt. Tyre. Auyria. Nlneveb. Babylon.
FsTsla.
Lmormani (F.) and Clievallier (£) Student's manual
of oriental history. 2 v. 18G9-70. . . 423.14
Conttnis: v. 1. Isr&elitea, Egyptiaus, Aaayriani, and Ba-
bylonians, a. Medea and Peraians, Ptacsnlciane, Arabians.
Note, — Reviewed by G. Rawlinson in CJontamp. rev., v.
14, 1870; p. 80-101.
Bawlinson ( 0. ) Five great monarchies of the aucient
eastern world : Chaldea, Assyria, Babylon, Media,
Persia. 4 v. 1862-67 425.15
Ifnle Reviewed in Brit. qu. rev.. Mob., 1869; N. Brit.
rev., V. U, 1866 ; Ed. rev., v. 12«, 1867.
— Sixth great oriental monarchy. Parthia. 1873. 425. 24
— Seventh great oriental monarchy. Sassanian or new
Persian empire. 1876. . _ 425. 25
Setcell {K M. ) Ancient history of Egypt, Assyria and
Babylonia. 1870 421.07
Smith (P.) Student's ancient history of the East.
Is71 423.19
49* On ancient hittory consult also references at tbe end
of this class (p. 621).
3. IMiddle ages.
[See Middle ages (p. 346).)
4. Modern History.
Arnold (.T.) Introductory lectures on modem H. Ed.
by H. Eeed. 1852 442.03
Condillac {E. B. de). Histoire modeme. [In hit Oours d'itade,
V, 9-13.] 6033.11
Dawe (C S.) Landmarks of general history in the
christian era. 187G 412.12
Flint (R.) Philosophy of history in Europe, v. 1.
France and Germany. 1865 447.01
Oerviiius (G.) Introduction to history of 19th century.
JVb(«.— Reviewed iu N. A. rev., v. 80. 186S.
Hill {J. H.) Chronicle of the christian ages, to 1858
With tables. 2 v. 1859 445.21
James [0. P. B.) Dark scenes of H. 1850. . 443.22
Xoi'd (J. ) Modem history, from Luther to Napoleon.
1869 442.29
jlfan</naU(^<) Hist, and miscel. questions. 1869. 442.27
MichM (J.) Modern history, [1453-1789]. With in-
trod. by A. Potter. 1843 442.11
mUot (,C. F. X.) Modem H., to 1763. 1796. 414.04
MiUer ( Q. ) History philosophically illustrated to the
French rev. 1819 443.01
San^ord (D. K.) Study of modem bistory. [In Oxford prize es-
says. V. 3, 1836 ; p. 271-294.] 2641.13
Schlegel {K. W. F. von). Lectures on modem H. 442.04
Smitli (G.) Lectures on modem H. 1861. . 443.07
Smyth (W.) Lectures on modem H., [to 1783]. 2 v.
1854 442.01
Student's handbook of modern H. Ed. by S. Neil. 441.21
Taylor (W. C.) Manual of modern H. [To 1840.] 445.01
Thalheimer ( Jf. E. ) Manual of mediaeval and modern
H. 1874 445.27
Vericowt (i. B. de). Historical analysis of christian
civilization. 1850 443.19
Wkiie (J.) Eighteen christian centuries. 1858. 443.18
.Vote.— Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 84, 1868 ; p. 166-80.
Yonge ( C. D. ) Three centuries of modem history.
[1494-1821.] 1872 442.31
49* See also {in Oonutiies, p. 818) Europe ;— and names
of Individual countries.
lBth-19tk centuriet.
Attdrews (A.) The 18th century: manners and cus-
toms. 1856 443.06
Cantu (C.) Histoire de cent ans, 1760-1850. Tr. de
ritalieu, par A. Ken^. 4v 441.17
(hst (Sir K) Annals of the wars of the 18th century.
5v. 1862. 16° 442.18
Eaald {A. C.) Last century of universal history : 1767-
1867 413.17
Menzel (W.) Geschichte der letzten vierzig Jahre,
(1816-1856). 1857 443.31
SclUosser (F. C.) History of the 18th century and of
the lUth till [1815], with particular reference to
mental cultivation and progress. 8 v. 1843.446.18
5. PMoeophy, Science, Theories, and TTsaa
of History.
Adam ( Wm. ) Inquiry into the theories of history, with
special reference to the principles of the positive
philosophy. [a>wn.] 1862 412.23
Barbauld {Mrt.) Uses of bistory. [In her Things by tbslr rigbt
names, p. 144-168 ; 1864.1 2613.03
Barker (C.) Use of bistory. 1783. [In Oxford prize essays, v. 1
1836; p. 126-141.] 2641.11
Bigtand (J.) Letters on the study and use of ancient
and modem history. 1806 412.26
BuclcU (H. T.) See under hit name (p. 239).
Bunsen ( C. C. J. ) Outlines of a philos. of univ. history,
applied to language and religion. 2 v. 1854. 3414. of
Carlyle (T.) History, f/n kit Essays. (2 articles.)] . . . 2417.12
Condillac IE. B.) De l'6tude de rblstoire. [In hit Conrs d'itude,
V. li.] 6033.18
Divine footsteps in human bistory. [anon.} Euin-
burgh, 1862. 8° 3412.08
EmertoniR.W.) Histgry. [/n Essays, 1st s., 1873 ; p. 1-37.1 2624.05
Pichte{J.O.) Cbaracteristics of the present age. [/n ^i« Popular
works, V. 2.] 3662.14
Fitke (John). Laws of history. [In Fortn. rev., v. 10, 1868 ; and
N. A. rev., v. 109, 1869.]
Freeman (E A.) The unity of history. 1872. 411.12
Fritwetl {J. H.) Study of H. [In hit English writers, 1869 ; p.
12-38.] 2626.1T
FrouiU {J. A.) Science of bistory. [In hit Sbort studies, t. 1,
1868 ; p. 1-37.] 2628.07
Note. — For reply to the negative conclusions of F., tee
MorUy (J.), below.
— Scientific method applied to bistory. [In hit Sbort studies, t. 2,
1871 ; p. 445-472.] 2826.06
aUbart (J. W.) Fbllos. of bistory, geograpb., domestic, politi-
cal. {In hit Lectures, etc., 1866.] 2528.18
Oreene ( IV. B. ) Remarks on the science of bistory.
1849 3556.29
Ouizot {F. P. 0.) See under hit name (p. 696).
Harrison {F.) Meaning of history. 1862 5711.10
Hedge (F. H.) Methods of history. [In N. A. rev., v. Ill, 1870.)
Hegel ((?. W. F.) Philos. of H. Bolm, 1857. 412.25
Helps (A.) History, [/n Ail Friends in council, V. 1.] . .2631.28
Herder (J. 0.) Philos. of the hist, of man. 2 v. 5814.11
Jouffray [T.) Reflections on H. (/n Pbilos. essays,] 1839.
Same. [In Ripley (G.) Philos. miscel., v. 2.J . . 6426.10
Kingstey (C.) Limits of exact science as applied to bistoiy.
1860. [&e critical review in Westm. rev., V. 76, 1861.] lua.oe
Leurit {Sir O. C.) On the treatment of political bistory. [In hit
Methods of observation, etc., v. 1, 1852 ; p. 181-323.] 5716.16
Lucas ( S. } History as a condition of social progress.
1853 In 3082.19
McCullagh (W.T.) Useand study of history. 1842. 412.20
Mably (L'abbi 0. B. de). Two dialogues, concerning
the manner of writing history. 1783. . . 41lToI
Morley{J.) Froudeontbeseience of history, l/n Fortn. rev.,v. 8.
1867.]
Newman {F. W.) Contrasts of anc. and mod. hist. [In Fraser'a
mai^., Sept.. Nov., Dec, 1874 ; Jan., 1878.]
Progress of nations, p. 1-20. London, 1861. 8° 6716.09
Rapin (R.) lieflections upon H. [In hit Works, v. 2, 1706 ; p.
248-343.] 6064.12
St, John {II., lord Bolingbroke), Letters on tbe study and use of
H. [In his \foiia, v. 3-4, 1809.] 6022.03
Schlegel (K. W. F. von). Philos. of H. 3o/m,1848. 412.17
SItedd {W. 0. T.) Lectures upon the philos. of H.
1861 412.22
Shirley, pseud. The Sphinx, [/n Huge oriticn, p. 96-146.] 2642 30
Smith (0.) Lectures on the study of H. 1866. 112.18
— Methods of hist, study. [In Nationalrev., v. 14,1862.]
— • Study of history. [In Atlantic, v. 28, 1870.) ....
Stixldarl (.*>'i)- J. ) Introduction to the study of universal
history. 1850 412.24
Contents : v. 1. On tbe uses of history as a study. 2. On
tbe separation of the early facts of history from fable,
— Uses of bistory as a study. [In Historical essays, etc., 1888.]
Stuart-Glennie (J. S.) New philosophy of bistory. [/nAii Morn-
ing bind, etc., v. 1, 1873.] 3438.01
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Vico ((?. B. ) CEuvres choisies. Introd. par J. Miche-
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9, 1864.
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175-242.) 6417.19
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theories of H.) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858 (Philos. of H.) ;
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Babylonish captivity. 11. Parlhitins, Persians. Rome.
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Inevitable trial (The).
My hunt after * Tho captain.'
Stereoscope and stereoffraph.
Sun-painting and sun-scuip-
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Tisit to the autocrat's land-
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121, 1865 ; London qu. rev., Jau., 1876 ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 11,
1866 ; Qa. rev., v. 117, 1868.
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- — Same. Ed. byH. F. Cary. L., 1872. 1-2°. 1653.16
Same. [In Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 19, 1819.] 1626.19
Same. 2 v. [In Sanford aud Walsh. British poets,
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■ Hiad. Tr. into English hexameters, by E. W. Sim-
cox. London, 1865. 12° 1654.09
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- Iliad. Book 1. Transl. by T. Tickell. [In his Poet, works,
1884.) 1676.16
Note. — See Eraser's mag., v. 62, 1860 (Pope's ma. notes on
Tickell's Homer ; art. by prof. Oonington).
- Hiad. Tr. into Euglish verse, by P. S. Worsley
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rhymed verse, by C. Merivale [In Contem. rev,, v. 2, p.
263-271.]
- niad : book xi., 84-180. Tr. by B. Tindal. ]/» Fntser'* mag.,
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- niad : book xvin., 468-608. The shield of Achilles, tr. with
preface, by W. E. Gladstone. [In Contem. rev., v. 23, p;
336-844.]
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preced^e d'une introd. par E. Bareste. Illus. par
A. TiteuxetA.de Lemud. Paris, 1843. 8°. 1655.21
- Odyssey. Tr. into English blank verse by W. C.
Bryant 2 v. Boston, 1871-72. 8°. . . 1655.18
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1844. S'.\ 6043.15
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poets. V. 42, 1822.1 1691.42
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1868. 8° 1663.27
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1857.] 2645.2*
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See BUckwood, v. 82. 1837 (Christopher North on Homer) ;
Contem. rev., v. 13, 1869 (Antiquity of the Homeric poems,
by H. Hayman) ; v. 12, 186( (Troy aud Homer, by T. B.
Browne) ; Jan., 1874 (New view of the Homeric question
by Alex. 8. Murray) ; July 1876 (New theory of tijo Homeric
qui'stion, by prot. uoddes) ; lidin. rev., v. 133, 1871 (Doc-
tnue ol the ChorirouteH) ; Fortn. rev., v. 7, 9, 12, 1867.G9
(Historic credibility ol the llomeiic poems ; 4 articles by
(i. W. Cox), April, 1875 (Homer aud his recent critics by
A. Lanj!) ; Erasers mag., v. 63, 1860 (Itcvlew of Kuskiu on
Homer and Tennyson— In Srd volume of his Modern
painters) ; Macuillan, Sept., 1876 (Homer and Dr. Bcblie-
manu, by W. H. Mason) ; N. A. rev., v. 81, I860 (Homer aud
his heroines : review of oladstone) ; Quar. rev., v. 101
1857 (Homer and his epic successors) ; v. 1U2, 1857 (Homer
andHomerlc characters); v.l26,18C8 (The Homeric question).
On Homeric translation.
— Arnold (Jf.) On translating Homer : three lectnres.
1861 1656.C6
Same, [in Ai< Essays in criticism, 1866.] , . . .2612.13
— Newman (F.W.) Homerio translation : reply to Ar-
nold. 1801 1655.0.5
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mag., v. 94, 1862 (Translations of the Odyssey by Alford,
and Worsley) ; Erasers mag., v. 63, 1861. v. «6. 1862 (Ho-
meric transl. of Worsley, Alford, Wright. Landon. Dart) ;
78, 1868 (Transl. of tlio Iliad : Worsley, Conliigliiu. lilackie);
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1866 (Lord Derby and Prof. Arnold on Homer) ; Nat. rev.,
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Wright, etc.) : N. A. rev., v. 94, 1862 (Translations, etc. : re-
view of Arnold) ; North Brit, rev., v. 36, 1862 (Homeric
critics and translators ; Wright, Alford, Worsley, Dart,
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translating Homer) ; also reviews enumerated above, under
certain translation!) of the Uiad, (p. 628,.
US' See also Troy and the Trojan war (in Oonntries,
p. 373) ; and the works of Schliemann, in the general
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Homeric cavo of the nymphs. See Porphyrius. 1823. . 6416.26
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Hood (George). History of music in New England.
Boston, 1846. 12° 1561.04
Hood iBobin). Stt Biography (p. 1S7).
Hood (Thomas). Choice works. 4 v. New York, 1852-
53. 12°. 5044.11
V. 1. Frose and verse. 2. Whimsicalities. Wliims and
oddities. 3. Poems. Hood's own. 4. Up the Bhiue.
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— Miss "Kilmansegg and her precious leg. With 60
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— Poetical works. With some account of the author.
4v. Boston, 1857. 16° l(;61.02
Contents : v.l. Pleaof the midsummer fairies. Hero and
Leauder. Lycus the centaur. Two peacocks of Bedl'ont.
Two swans. Dream of Eugene Aram. Elm tree. Haunted
house. Song of the shirt. Bridge of sighs, etc. Sonnets.
2. Miss Kilmansegg. Tale of a trumpet. Irish school-
master. The forge. Last man. The season. 3. Lost
heir. 4. Love and lunacy, and other poems. Odes and
addresses. Sonnets.
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— Works, in prose and verse. 8 V. L., 1862-69. 12°. 5044. 27
Contents : v. 1. Cook's oracle. Sentimental journey.
Poems. 1821-28. 2. 1828-33. National Ules : Lamia.
Eugene Aram. Eppiog Hunt, etc. Comic annual, 1830-33.
3. Comic annual for 183*. Reviews. Tylney Hall. 4.
1834-40. Tylney Hall, cont'd. Comic annual, 1836-39. Op
the Rhine. 5. Up the Rhine cont'd. An open question.
Tale of a trumpet. Miss Eilmausegg. The friend in need.
Fishing in Germany. Miscel., 1840-42. 6. 1842-44. Mis-
cellaneous. 7. 1844-45. Bridge of sighs. Our family, etc.
Index to v. 1-7. 8. Memorials of Hood.
Partiat Index to the foregoing edition of his works.
Agricultural distress, v. 4
All round my hat, v. 4.
Bachelor's dream, v. 4.
Ballad of Sally Brown, t. 1.
Ben Bluff, v. 4.
Blue boar, v. 4.
Bridge of sighs, v. 7.
Charity sermon, v. 2.
China mender, v. 2,
Cigar (The), v. 2.
Comic annual, T, 2-4.
Copyright, copywrong, v. 4.
Cook's oracle, v. 1.
Departure of Bummer, v.l.
Desert bom, v. 4.
Doctor (The), v. 4.
Dream (A), v. 7.
Doves and the crows, v. 4.
Echo (The), v. 6, 7.
Eppiug huut,v. 2.
Eugene Aram's dream, v. 2.'
Fair lues, v. 1.
Fishing in Qcrmauy, v. 3.
Flying visit, v. 4
Friend in need, *. 5.
Qreenman, v. 4.
Gnido and Marina, v. 1.
Hahnemann (Dr.). ode to, v. 4.
1.
Happy new year (A), v. 2,
Haunted house, v. 6.
Hero and Leauder, v. 1.
Hit or miss, v. 4.
House of mourning, v
Irish schoolmaster
Jarvis and Mrs. Cope, v. '2.
Key (The), v. 7.
Lamia, v. '2.
Last man (The), v. 1.
Lay of the laborer, v. 7.
Lycus the centaur, v. 1.
Magnetic musings, v. 7.
Masonic secret, v. 7.
Memorials, v. 8.
Miss Fanny's farewell flow-
ers, v. 2.
Monster telescope, v. 7.
Morning meditations, v. 4.
Miss Kilmansegg, v. G.
Mr. Martin's pictures, v. 1.
Mrs. Peck's pudding, v. 7.
National tales, v. 2.
Ode on a distant prospect of
Clapham academy, v. 1.
Odes to great people, v. 1.
Open question, v. 5.
Our family, a novel, v. 7.
Song of the shirt, v. 6.
Stag-eyed lady, v. 1.
Tale of a trumpet, v. 6.
To a critic, v. 1.
To a sleeping child, v. 1.
To Celia, v. 1.
Two peacocks of Bedfont, v. 1,
Two swans, v. 1.
Tylney Hall, t. 3-4.
Up the Rhine, v. 4.
Vision (The), v. 4.
Whims and oddities, v. 1.
Whimsicalities, v. 6.
Workhouse clock, v. 7.
Plain direction (A), v. 4.
Playing at soldiers, v. 1.
Flea of the midsummer fair-
ies, v. 1.
Presentiment, v. 1.
Poems, V. 1-7.
Public dinner (A), V. 2.
Queen Mab, v. 3.
Results of German study, a
tale. V. 7.
Rural felicity, v. 4.
Sausage maker's ghost, v. 7.
Sea of death, v. 1.
Sentimental journey from Is-
lington. V. 1.
,^g- For lives and critical notices of T. H. see Biography
(p. 167) : also Uentl. mag., June, 1872 (art. by C, C. Cuarke).
Hood (Tom). Comic readings in prose and verse. 2 v.
London, 1870. 18° 6331.07
— Bnles of rhyme : guide to English versification. Lon-
don, 1869. 10° 1001.27
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Abridgments, v. 1, 1838.] 6414.08
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Loudon, 1854. 8° 3412.02
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doras. Odo, Uunstan. Laurentius. Mellitua. Justus.
Honorius. Deusdedit and Wighard. Theoilorus. Briht-
wald. Tatwiue. Nothelm. Cuthbert. Bregwiu. Jaen-
berht. Ethelhard. Wulfred. Feologeld. Oeolnoth. Ethel-
red. Plegmuud. Athelm. Wulfhelm. Odo. Dunstan.
Ethelgar. Siric. Elfric. Elphege. Living. Ethelnoth.
Eadaige. Robert Champart. Stigand. 2. Anglo-NornAn
period. Lanfranc. Anselm. Ralph of Escures. William
of Corbeuil. Theobald. Thomas a Becket. Richard.
Baldwin. R. Fitz-Jocelin. H. Walter. S. Langton. 3-6.
Middle-age period. 3. R. Grant. Edm. Rich. Boniface
of Savoy. R. Kilwardby. J. Peckhara. R. Winchelsey.
W. Reynolds. S. Mepeham. 4. J. Stratford. T. Brad-
wardine. 8. Islip. S. Langhara. W. Whittlesey. S. Sud-
bury. W. Courtenay. T. Arundel. 6. H. Cbicheley. J.
Stafford. J. Kemp. T. Bouchier. J. Morton. H. Dean.
6-11. Reformation period. 6. W. Warham. Thomas
Cranmer. 7. Cranmer. 8. Reg. Pole. 9. Matthew Parker.
10. E. Grindal. J. Whitgitt. R. Bancroft. G. Abbott.
11. Laud. W. Juxon. 12. Index volume.
JVo(«.— Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 90, 1861 ; Quar. rev.,
V. 1)2, 1862.
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(3445.17.)
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Contents : Declaration of Christ and his offtce. Answer
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Christian faith. Annot. on Romans xnz. Copy of visitation
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book. Homily in time of pestileuce. Ezpoaitlon of Psalms
23. S% 73, 77. Brief treatise respecting Judge Hales.
Epistola &d opiscopes, dccauos. etc. Appelliitio ad Carla-
meutum. Hyperaspismus de vera doctrina et iisu caenn
Domiui. De falsa religione. Apology against a slaQdcroas
report. Letters.
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Hooper (Lucy). Lady's book of flowers and poetry.
Philadelphia, 1864. 12°. 4913.17
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aliens resident in England, 1618-88. London,
Qiinden soc, 1862. 4° 5113.36
Hooper (Wm. Holme). Ten months in the tents of
the Tuski, with incidents of an Arctic boat exped.
in search of Franklin. London, 1853. 8°. 1144.07
Hoopes (Josiah). Book of evergreens. New York,
1868. 12° 4911.0y
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Gladden).
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ContenU : On the character of the English people. Study
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Hope (Ascott It.). pKud. See Moncrieff (R. H.)
Hope (Elizabeth). The immaterial system of man,
contemplated in accordance with the beautiful and
the sublime, and in reference to a plan for general
education. 2 v. London, 1835. 8°. . . 35C1.23
Hope (Mrs. — ). Conversion of the Teutonic race.
Franks and EngUsh. London, 1872. 16°. 3551.17
Same. Sequel. S. Boniface and the conversion
of Germany. London, 1872. 16°.. . . 3551.18
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Hope (Geo. H.) Till the doctor comes. New York,
1871. 12° 4322.20
Hope (I.) Britanny and the Bible. London, 1852.
16°. [inTrav. lib., V. 7.] 5075.12
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London, 1841. 1. 8° 6625.01
— Essay on the origin and prospects of man. Lon-
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^ Historical essay on architecture. Sded. 2t. Lon-
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Same. Index, by E. Cresy. L., 1836. 8°. 1315.33
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Hopkins (Edward J. ) The organ, its history and con-
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— The primitive church, compared with the Prot. Epis.
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(Fl!.,) 1836. 12° 3562.24
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Hopkins (Livingston). Comic history of the United
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Hopkius (Manley). Manual of marine insurance.
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Hopkins (Thomas). Bank notes the cause of the dis-
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trade is in our favour : with means suggested (o
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other poems. New York, 1856. 16°. . 1661.07
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Monfalcon. Paris et Lyon, 1834. 8°. . . 7720.11
— Opera omnia. With commentary [and notes] by A.
J. Macleane. London, 1853. 8° [I<ougs Bibl.
class.] 7727.05
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Kaip3/,1825. 8° 7713.21
Ctmtmtt.
Arte poetica (De), v. S.
Carmen sieculare, v. 2.
Carmiuum lib. iv.. v. 1. a.
EpistoleB, libri ii., v. 3.
Epodou liber, v. 2.
Index, v. 4.
NotsB variorum, v. 3-4.
Notitia literaria de H., v. 4.
Beceusus editionum et codi-
cum mss., v. 4.
Sermouuni (satirarum), libri
ii., V. 2. 3.
— Opera. {In Walker (G. 8.) 'Corpus poetarum.] . . 1697.15
— Satires, in rhythmic prose, by B. M. Millington.
London, 1870. 12°. , 16til.36
— Satires, epistles, and art of poetry. Tr. by W. Bos-
cawen. London, 1797. 8 ,
1601.38
— First aud ninth satire. Tr. by T. Martin, [/n Fraser's mag
V. 76, 78, 1861-87.]
— Translations from Horace. [In Dryden (J.) Works, v. 12
1808.) 6042.24
— Works, literally tr. byC. Smart. L.,1855. 12°. 1661.11
In aakiag for books, us« the ■■ Book Onten," giving the AUTBOB'S NAME, Um Ant part of VUa TIXIiX, aud tta* MUMBSS.
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HORACE - HORSE-SHOE
Horace, eontlnued.
— Works. Tr. by P. Franci*. 2t. N.Y.,1852.18'. 1661.09
— Works. Tr. by P. Francis, Ed. by A. Chalmers.
[/nEnplishpoets, V. 19, 1810.] . . . .1626.19
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With notes. 2ded. 2 v. in 1. L., 1757.16°. 1661.17
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1873. 12* 1661.39
— Bulteer-Lytton {E. L.) Causes of Horace's popnlarity. f/n hi)
PamptaleU and sketches. 1875.] 2SIi.30
— BannayiJ.) Satire and satirists 2631.02
— MUman (B. H.) Life of Horace 30H3.22
— Ptirr IS., D.D.) Noticoof Dr. Combe's Horace. [/«*<« Works,
T. 3.] . 6062.04
8u o/io Blackwood's mag., v. 94, 1863 (Translations of H :
Martin and Conlngton) ; v. I03104. 1868 (Causes of Ills
popularity : with specimens of translations of the Odes ;
♦ articles); Brit qu. rev., Jan., 1870 (Horace and his trans-
lators) ; Contem. rev., v. 4, 1867 (Horace, by H. I. Koee) ;
Eraser's mag , v. 74. 1866 (Horace : the poet of middle-
aged men, with translations) ; London qu. rev., Apl., 1874
(Odes of H. and recent translators) ; Nat. rev., v. 11, 1860,
or Littell, 1800, v. 4 : v. 17, 1863 (Conington's transl.) ;
Qaar. rev,, r. 104, 1858 (H. and his translators) ; t. 127,
1869 (Lord Lytton's Horace reviewed ; April, 1871 (Satires :
tr. of Conlngton and Martin.)
Hora biblicre. See Batler (Cliarles). 1799 3721.22
HoraB ilecanise rurales. See Dansey (W.) 3 T. 1836. . . 3541.16
HoraB Helleuicee ; essays and discussions. See Blackie (J. S.)
1874 2513.23
Hone Paulinas. Sie Paley ( Wm.) 3522.12
Hors solitarin. See Serla (A.) 1837 3592.23
Horapollo Nilous. Hieroglyphics. [Tr.] by A. T.
Cory. [Gr. and Engl.] L., 1840. 12°. 1091.17
Horatins Flacous (Quiutns). See Horace
Hordynsld (Jo.seph). History of the late Polish revo-
lution [of 1830]. 4th ed. B., 1833. 8°. 545.13
Hora (M., and others). *Voyage to Newfoundland and Cape Bre-
ton, 1636. [/» Haklnyt. Voyages, v. 3. 1810.] . . 916.17
Horlook(K. W.) ['Scrutator,' pseitd.] Practical les-
sons onhuntingand sporting. L.,1865i 12°. 4615.19
— Science of fox hunting and management of the ken-
nel. London, 1868. 8° 4615.27
Horn (H. T.) Strange visitors : original papers by
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Hornby (E. B., todu). Constantinople daring the
Crimean war. London, 1863. 1. 8^. . . 996.21
— In and around Stamboul. 2 v. L., 1858. 8°. 994.07
Homoastle (Fred W.) Music of Ireland. 2 pts. in 1
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Home (George, bp. of Norwich). Commentary on the
Psalms, with essay by E. Irving. New York,
1849. 8°. 373-2.20
Home (Eichard Henry). New spirit of the age. New
York, 1855. 12°, 2532.09
— Orion : an epic poem. 4th ed. L., 1843. 12°. 1661.31
Rome (Thomas Hartwell). Diplomacy. 2d ed. Lon-
don and Glasgow, 1859. 12° 5613.15
— Introduction to the study of bibliography. Pre-
fixed, a memoir of the public libraries of the an-
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— ■ Introduction to the study of the Holy Scriptures.
Ed. by the author, J. Ayre, and S. P. Tregelles.
12th ed. 4 v. London, 1869. 8°. . . 3716.07
<®" For his Reminiscences see Biography (p. 168).
Homer (Francis). See Biography (p. 168).
Horological journal, v. 15-16. N.Y., 1873-74. 8°. 3947.19
Note. — See also American horol. journal. . . . 3947.15
Horology. See Arts {Useful ; Clocks and watches, p. 40).
Horner (Susan). The Tuscan poet Giusti, and his
times. London, 1864. 12°. 3065.25
— and Joanna). Walks in Florence. 2 v. London,
1873. 12° 971.27
Honida hystrix : satyricon castoreanum. Hull, [n.d.'\
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Horse.
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— Skakespear (H.) Breeds of horses used iu India, ffn hit
Wild sports of India, 1860.] 10l'2.02
— Simpson (J. 0.) Horse portraiture : embracing
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20, [184—] 4711.20
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— Wallace {J. H.) American stud-book : a compila-
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— Touati (W.) Structiure and diseases of the horse.
1855 4617.28
<S" See also Veterinary medicine.
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(English horses) ; Eraser's mag., v. 63 : 77-85, 1863 (A Der-
by day among Arabs) ; Sept., 1876 (Arabian horses, by R.
Upton) ; Nat. quar. rev., Sept., 1873 (The horse ; how ha
is cheated and abused).
Anatomy of the Horse,
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— Xenop'lion. On horsemanship. [In his Works]. . , 424.01
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Horse-racing.
— American turf register for 1870 4628.03
— Meason {M. R. Laing). Turf frauds and turf prac-
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~ Wallace {J.H.) Amer. trotting register. 1871. 4618.15
— Whyte {J. G.) History of the British turf. 2 v.
1840 4617.13
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of gambling, by L. H. Ourzon) ; Blackwood, June, 1875
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— Haycock ^ W.) Horses, how they ought to be sjod.
i«69 4U27.(I.3
— PaUm(W.) The Oharlier shoe. 1872. . . 4827. IG
— RiUoiial horse-shoeing. By WUdair, [pseud.] New
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Horse and carriage keeper's oracle. Sm Tervis (J.) . . 9;J2 18
Horse »ud foot ; or, pilgrims to Faruasaus. See Orawley It.)
18118 1633.2i)
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Horsljy (Cliarles Edward). Text-book of harmuny.
New York, 1877. 12°. 15(Jl.3'J
Horsey (Hr Jerome). Travels [in Russia. l.">72-l.")yi].
Ed. by E. A. Bond. London, Halduyt socirty.
ISo'.. 8° 996.13
Borsford (Ebeu Norton). Analysis of waters and minerals from
the hot spriiigH In Des Chuteii valley, Oregon. [In Pacifio
U. E r.iuten. Re orts, v. 6.] 1127.06
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1873. Uep.irlK. V, a, 1876.J 3916.16
Sif. ais'i pai>era by Prof. H.in Amer. assoc. Proceed-
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Horsley ^Sdmuel). Spc^cches in parliament Dundee,
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Hort (Wm. J.) The new Pantheon ; or, an introduc-
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LoiiJon, 1863. 16° 3810 32
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8-), Eooljester, 1853-51 ; v. 10-H, PhiL, 1«55-
6a ; V. 1.5-24, New York, 1800-G9. 8=. . . 8008.01
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Hortou (Carol.no W.) Architecture for general stu-
dents. New York, 1874. 12^ 1311.11
Hortoa (llichard). Complete njea.sarer. 2d ed., with
addilious. London, 18 r4. 12°. . . . 3J41.22
Hortoa (Robert Wilmot). Object and e£f,sct of the
oath in tae Roman cath. relief bill. Loudon,
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(/• N. Y. hist. sue. Col ,v,3. 18il J 6I6.U3
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1833 3217.U9
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Hoj-uoa (G. A. ) Visit to the great oasis of the Libyan
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Hoskiaj (8.imuel Elliott). Charles n. in ths Channel
islands. 2 v. London, 1851. 8=. . . 30.J4.29
HoJiiua (T. H.) What we eat. B., 1861. 12°. 4324.01
Hojmer (Burr Griswold). Poems. Cambridge, 18ii8.
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- Tae thinking Layonet. Boston, 1865. 12°. 211.14
Ho3mjr(,Wm.) Young man's book. Auburn, 1852.
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Hoiuner (Wm. Henry Cayler). Yonnondio ; or, the
wiirriorsof tue Geneiee. N. Y., 1844. 12°. 1661.12
Hospital sUetobes. See Alcott (Louisa M.) .... 642.31 ; 25
HoiJital transports. i86i. Boston, 1863. 16°. 43n.'^7
HospitaUty. /'e/ci/ anecdotes, v. 13, 1823 6211.13
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83ttlement of Westara New York, and of the Pres-
byterian church. New York, 1848. 8°. . 613.22
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ancient free stiate of Franc, and other parts of
Europe. Tr. by Mr. Moleswortu. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1721. 8° 511.U5
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— Dictionary of modern slang. L., 1860. 16°. 6423.20
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York. Albany. 18/2. 8°. .... . 6U!.1>
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Note.—Vieyt. ixoxa Macm. mag., t. \-i, 1860-61.
— mn,Um[n.J.) English radical leaders. 1875.3221.14
Hughes iThomas). Knowledge : the fit and intended
furniture of the mind. 2ded. L.,1868. 12°. 3914.29
Hughes (T, M. ) Revelations of Spam iu 1845. 2d
ed. 2 V. London, 1345. 8" 982.22
Hugh3S (Thomas Smart). History of England, [1760-
1817). 8 V. Lindon, 183-^. Ifi'. . . 4(.2.11
— A 'dress iu the cause of tlje Greeks. L.. 1822. 8'". . 6721.05
■ Siiue. Loudon. 1822. 8°. [7n Pamphleteer, v. 21.) 60.i8.21
— Considuratiuiis on the Greek rev. L., 1823. 8°. [In Pam-
pWeteer, v. 22.| 60J8.22
— Letter ti> Oodrrey Higalns. on liia 'Horts sabbaticie.' Lon-
iloi. 1828. 8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 27.] .... 6068.27
— Remarks on ■ An essay ou the eternity of the world by a
sceptic' L , 1826. 8°. [/i Pamphleteer, v. 26] , 6058.26
— Tiavels in Greece and Albania. 2 v. London,
1 3.1. 8° 995.13
Hughes (Wm., F.R.0.8.) Australian colonies: ori-
gi land present condition. L., 1853. 16°. 5075.18
— Treiaury of geography. Newed. L.,18G7. 16°. 932.19
Hugh3ScWm,0.) Amer. miller. Phil., 1851, 12°. 3931.24
Hughey {Rev. G. W.) Political romanism ; or secular
policy of tho papal church. Cin.,1872. 12°. 3124.14
HughUaga (J. P.) Logic of na,m?s ; introd. to Boole's
Liws of thought. Loadou, 1869. 12°. . 64.8.14
Hoghian (D., LL.D.) Copious account of French
an! Engliih prophets, 17J7,ete. L.,1814.12°,3452.12
— Lif J of J imes Naylcr, f inatic. L., 1814. 1 2°. 34 )2. 1 2
Hus3(Cx) LaBohemedoree. 2v. P.,1859. 12°. 7016.01
Hugo (Thomas). The Bjwick collector : a descrip-
tive cati.ogae. London, 1(^06. 8°. , . 1445,14
S.xme. Sapplement. London, 1868, 8°. 1445.15
— Bewick's woodcats : impres ions of upwards of 2,000
wood blocks, eugrav<!d for the most part by
Tbojias ajd James Bewick, With introd., de-
scriptive catalogue, etc. L., 1870, 1. 4°. 1417.11
Hugo (Victor Marie, coinfe). Bug-Jargai.— Claude
Gijux. Paris, 1858. 12° 7023.16
— Contemplations. 2 v. Paris, 1868. 16°. . 7023.31
V, 1. Autrefois, 1830.«. 2. Aujourd'hul, 18*3-66.
— Dsstcoyer of the second reoublic ; Napoleon the Lit-
tle. Ti-auslated. N. Y.', 1S70. 12°. . , 31;J3.22
— La 1 Pduillos d automne. — Le3 Chants da orepuscule.
Paris, 1858. 12° 7023.23
— Hiidiblande. 2v. ial. Paris, 1853. 12°. 7023.17
— L'Hd nme qui rit. New York, 1869. 8°. .7023.25
— Li LSjende des sifecles. le serie. Histoire : les
petites epop^s. Paris, 1868. 16°. .' . 7023.30
— Life by [his wife] ; including a drama entitled ' Inez
de Castro ' and other unpub.ished works. 2 v.
London, 1803. 12^ 3084.01
— Litt^rature et philosophic mfile'es. 2 v. Paris,
1884. 16° 7016.06
— Les mis^rables. New York, 1863. 8°. . ,'7023.18
— Los miserables. 2 v. Nueva York, 18G3. 8°. 7216.17
— Napoleon le petit Nouv e'd. Londres, 1809. 10°.3133.23
Same. Destroyer of the 2d republic. Tr. New
York, 1870. 12° 3133.22
— Notre Dame de Paris. Nouv id. 2 v. Paris,
1369. 12° 7023.26
— Odes et ballades. Paris, 1858. 12°. . . .7023.29
— Les orientales. Paris. 1858. 12°. . . .7023.29
— Quatrp-vin;,'t-treize. 2 v. P., 1874. 12°, .7023.34
JTofe.— Reviewed by J. Morley, Form, rev., Mch., 1874.
— Th&tre. 4 v. Paris, 18(iS-70. 10°. . . , . 704i; 08
C'mtents : v. 1. Cromwell. 2. Heruani. Marion do
Lorme. Le roi s'amuse. 3. Lucrece Boigia. M;irie Tu-
dor. Angelo Malepieri. 4. La £:«meralda. Uiiy Blaa.
Les Burgraves.
^"U. — X critique of his dramas by C. Barrdre is in Mac-
millan's m^ig , Aug., 1871,
— Les travailleurs de la mer. N. Y., 1866. 8°. 7023.24
— Le.s voix interieures. Les rayons et l^s ombres.
Paris, 1^5-1. 12° 70-3.28
— The Rhine. Ntw York, 1815. 12°. . . . 905.12
— William Shakespeare. London, 1864. 8°. 1751.18
jft5~ For EnulUk versions of his novels see Fiction (p. 491).
j^^ For lioes and crit. estimates of V, II, see Biography
(p. 158); also Oastelar (E.) Life of lord Byron, tic. 1876
[3027.3i) ; King (E.) French political leailers. 1876
[a221.17]; Mazzini (J.) Ou tho poems of V. H. [In Lit
Writiugs, V. 2 : 3a53.09| ; Chambers's Jourual. v. 20. 1SC3;
Ooutem. rev., June, 187J (Poetry of V. U., by E. Dovvdeu).
Hugo (Mine. J. Adfele, loi/'e of Victor). Victor Hufo,
by a witness of his life. Tr. by C. E. Wilbour.
■Jv. New York, 186 i. 8° 30^1.01
Huguenin (G.) liiflammatious of the braiu sud its membranes.
[/« Ziemssen. Cyclopsedia, v. 12, 1877.] .... 43.,8.12
Huguenots. See Biblical ami relig. lit. (Hagueno's, p. 89 ; tie-
formation, p. 9i)) ; — Ooimtries IF.ance: C vlt wars, p.
321) ; —a'.M Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1852, or Dublin uuiv. mag.
Aug., 1852 (Origi i of the wor.l).
Hugues Capet, [//i G-uessard. Les anc. pogtes de France, v. 8,
1864.] 7U6 .08
Huldekoper (Frederic). Belief cf the first thrae cen-
turies concerning Christ's mission to the undir-
woild. New York, 1876. 12° ;).iU1.3J
— Judaism at Rome, b.o. 76 to a.d. 140. New York,
1-73. 12°. 3410.14
Huish (Robert). Bees. Lon Jon, 1844. 12°. 4821. Ul
— Mamoird of Charlotte Augusta, princ;-ss of Wales.
London, 1818, 8° 3UJr..()7
— Mimoirsof Georgorv. 2 v. L., 183). 8°, 3i)(;5.10
Hulke (J. W., if.D.) Report on surgery. With bibliogr., 18.".9-
61. (/n New Sydenham society. L., 18UU-62. 8°.J 4301.03
Hull (Edward). Coal-fields of Great Britain, 2lI td,
Loadon, 1861. 8° 3332.48
Same. 3d ed. London, 1873. 8°, . . ;)9J.. 8
— Quarries and building stones. [In Brit, munufaoturing indus-
tries. 18T0.] Ilj4i.23
Hull (Rev. Moses). The question settled : Biblical
and modem spiritualism. Boston,lSU9. 12°. 3810.21
Hull (Wm. ) History of the glove trade, London,
13.i4, 12°. , . ■ 3931.15
Hull {Com. Wm.) See Biography (p. 159).
Hullah (John), History of modem music, London,
1862. 1-2°. i5u2.U7
— Management of the speaking voice. [In Contem. lev.. v. 10,
11, 1869.1
— Music ill the house. Phil., [18?7]. 12°. . 1562 03
— Song book. Worda and tunes. L.,186u. 18°, 1.")G1.;:0
— Tiaie and tune in the elementary school Vocal
music, London, 1875. 12° 15ul.b8
Hulley (J.) Hand-book of gymnastics and atjUtics.
London, 1867. 8° 4613,17
— a/ttZ Raveasteiu (E. G.) The gymnasium and its
fittings. Londoj, l.-5t,7. 12° 4ul3. 13
Hallmandei (Charles, dans;.) See Ranconrt (— ). Manual of
lithography. Ljndoii, i82a. 8" 1415.24
Hulme (F. E. ) Saries of sketches from nature of
plant form London, 18 :8. 4° 1166.0J
— and others. Flowers in water-colours. Londoj,
[H.d.] obi. 16° 14 3.13
— Flowers. 1-2 series. [In Foster (Vere). Painting in water-
colors, pts. 1, 6.] 1413.18
XBOOKLTM MEUCANTILB LIBRARX-
HULME- HUMPHREYS
637
— Flowers (oatUnei. [In Foster (Vere). Coarse of drawing.
pt. 8 14«1 18
— Free baud ornament, [/n Foster (Vere), Course of drawing.
pt. 7 1441.17
Huls3aa lecturos.
1845. 1845. Trench (B. C.) Fitness of Holy Scripture for
uufoUliiig tbo Bpiritiial life of muu. II. OliriBt the desire
of all n itious 3614.04
1853. Swainson (C. A.) Creeds nf the cliiiroh. . . 3695.23
1859. EUicotl (C. J.) Hist. lect. on tlie life of Christ. 3423.07
Hulton (\V. A.) Documents relatiiigto tlm priory of Peuwortliam,
an>l other passessiona iu Lancasliiro. of the abbey of Eves-
ham. London, 1853. 4°. [/>i Obetham soc. v. 80.) 6094.30
Human destiny. See Social science. [Civilixation ; — Progrw.)
Human race. See Man.
Humane (humau) industry. .S'« Powell (T.) 16C1. . ,3931.18
Humane societies. See Social science {CnaritabU organizations. )
Hamanios. See Collins (J. W.) 1860 6412.06
Humanity, /'jrry anecdotes, v. 1. 1823 6211.01
Humanity immorlal. See Hiokok (L. P.) 1872. , . . 3662.33
Humanity in the city. See Chapin (E. H.) 1864. , . . 6816.14
Humbsr (W, ) Handy book for the calculation of
stxains in girders, e/c, N. Y., 1869. 12°, 3922.14
— Practical treatise on cast and wrought iron bridges
and girders as applied to railway structures and to
buildings generally, London, 1857, foL 3927,19
Humboldt (Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von),
^Account of the cinchona foresta of South America. \Wiih
Lambert (A. B.) Illustrations, etc , 1821.] , , , 4918.26
— Aspects of nature. See below Views of nature,
— Cosmo? : a sketch of the universe, Tr, by 0, E, Otte.
B, H. Paul, and W, S. Dallas. 5 v, London,
181'J-5S. 12°, 912.01
Sime. 4 V. New York, 1859. 12°. . . 912.06
Beviewedby J,F.W.HerBchell, t'n Ai'iEssays. 1867, 3914.34
— Ko3:noii. V, 1-3, Stuttg.-u,-Tub., 1845-50, 8°, 912,13
— Geo^jnostical essay on the superposition of rooks,
London, 1823. 8°. 4112,04
— Islan! of Cuba. Tr, from the Spanish, with essay
by J. S. Thrasher, New York, 1856, 12°, 1162.08
— Political essay on the kingdom of New Spain. Re-
searches, elc. Tr, by J. Bluck. 4 v, London,
1811, 8° , , , , 1155.08
^ Ronearches concerning the ancient inhabitants of
Aaarica. Tr. by H. M. Williams. 2 v. London,
1314. 8° 1155.12
— anl Bo;ipla:id (.\.) Personal narrative of travels to
the eqaiaoctiil regions of the new continent, 1799-
1801. 2a ed. 7v. iaC. L., 1822-26. 8°. 1155.02
Same. 3 v. London, Bohn, 1852-53. 12°. 1164.02
S ime. Travels and researches ; condensed, by
\V. Mj,ogill.vray. New York, 1853. 18°. 1164.05
Sams. Edinburgh, 1836. 16° 1164.06
— Views of nature. Tr. by E. C. Ottd and H. G. Bohn.
Lojdo 1, Bohn. 1850. 12° 4712.29
t^ For livet of H., tee Biography (p. 159) ; also IngersoU
(B. O.) Oration on H. [In /Us Uixls, auil other lectures,
1876: 3361,311; Humboldt comniemoration proceedirjgs.
[In Amer. geotf. soo. Journal, v. 1, 1859 : 906,08a] ; Agassiz
(L.) AddL'ess on the centennial anniversary, efc, 1869.
Humboldt (Karl Wilhelm von). Letters to a ladv.
■W.th introd. by C. G. Leland. New York, 1867.
18° 2532,13
— > Essay on the best moans of ascertaining the affluitiea of Ori-
cutal languages, [In Royal Asiatic soc. Trans., v, 2. 1830]
— Balig.ouutaoughts and opinions. B,,l do 1.1 6°. 3.563. 08
— Sphere and duties of government Tr. by J. Coult-
hard, jr. London, 1854. 12° 5715.20
— Thou-?ht3 and opinions of a statesman. [Ed. by
C. F. Comwallis.] London, 1849. 16°. . 30fi4.ll9
ay For live$ of W. von S.tee Biography (p. 159).
Humbug. Bamum (P. T.) Hiimoug.i of the world.
Ii66 3813.14
— Reese (D. M.) Humbugsof New York. 1838. 3813.39
Conttnit: Animal magnetism. Phrenology. Homao-
pvtiiy. Quacliery. Ultru-Abolitlonism. Ultra temper-
Buco. Ultra sectarianism.
See alS'i Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1855 (Essay on humbug).
ng- See aha Dclnsions (p. 411) ;-Impostares ;— and (m
Biography, p. i:0) lives of Barnum (P. T.)
Hume (Abra'jam). Learned societies and printing
clujs of Uaitsd Kingdom. L, 1847. 8°. 2722.01
— Notices of t'jo lifo and works of Titian. larMn.]
London, 1829. 8° 1446.15
Hum3 (Aloxaid r). Of the orthographie and congru-
itie of tho Britan tongue. Ed. by H. B. Wheat-
ley. London, 1865. 8°. [Early English text
soc, V. 5.] 7913.02
Hume (David). Essays, moral, political and literary.
Ed. with prelim, dissert, by T. H. Green and T.
H. Gio.se. 2v. London, 1875. 8°. . .5423.11
Contentt.
Arts and sciences (Rise and
progress of the), r. 1.
Avarice (Of), v. 2.
CivU liberty (OO, v. 1.
Commerce (Of), v. 1.
Commonwealth (Idea of a per-
fect), v. 1.
Contract (Of the original), v, 1.
Customs (Of some remarkable),
v. 1.
Descent on coast of Brittany,
1746, v. 2,
Eloquence (Of), V. 1.
Epicurean (The), v. 1.
Essay writing (OO. v. 3.
Oovernmeat (Of tho origin of),
V. 1.
Government (Of first principles
of), v, 1.
History of ed. of Hume's Es-
says, v, 1,
History (Of the study of), v. 3.
Human nature (Of the dignity
or meanness of), v. 1.
Human uuderataiiding (Con-
cerning), v, 2.
Immortality of tho soul, V. 2.
Impudence and modesty (Of).
V. 2.
Interest (Of), v. 1.
Justice (Some ftrtber consid.
with regard to; , v. 2.
Liberty of the press, v. 1.
Love and marriage (Of), v, 2.
Middle station of life, v. 2.
Money (Of). V. 1.
Moral prejudices (Of), v. 2.
Moral sentiment (Cone), v. 2.
Morals (Cone, principles of),v.2.
My own life, v. 1.
National characters (Of), v. 1.
Oasian's Poems (Antlienticity
of), T. 3,
Parliament (Independaney of ,
V. 1,
Parties In general, v, 1,
Parties (Coalition of), v, 1,
Parties of Ot. liritaiu, v, 1,
Passive obedience (Of), v. 1.
PasHions (Dissert, on the), v. 2.
Platonist (The , V. 1.
Politics may be reduced to a
science, v. 1.
Polygamy and divorces (Of), v. 1.
Popalonsnees of ancient na-
tions, V. 1.
Protestant succession (Tbe),v. 1 .
Public credit (Of), v. 1.
Refinement In the arts (Of), t, 1.
Religion (Nat. hist, of), t, 3.
Sceptic (The), v. 1.
Scotticisms, T, 3.
Self-love (Of), v. %
Smith (Adam), Letter ttom, to
Strahan, v, 1,
Stoic (The), V, 1,
Suicide (Of), v, 2.
Superstition and euthiulasm,
V. 1.
Taste (Standard of), v, 1,
Taste and passion (Delicacy of),
V. 1.
Taxes (Of), v. 1.
Trade (Of the balance of), v. 1.
Tragedy (Of), v. 1,
Verbal disputes (Of some), v. 2.
Walpole (Sir Robert), Character
of, V. 2.
Whether tho Brit. gov. inclines
more to absolute monarchy,
or to a republic, v. 1,
Wilkio's EpiMoniad (Cone), v. 2.
Writing (Simplicity and refine-
ment iu), V. 1.
Essays and treatises on several subjects. New ed.
2 v. Edinburgh, 1817. 8°. 5414.01
— History of England. New ed. 6 v. New York,
186s. 12° 464.14
— Philosopliical works. 4 v. Boston, 1854. 8°. 5414.03
Contents: v. 1. Life, by himself. Controversies between
Hume and Rousseau. List of Scotticisms. Treatise of
human nature. The understanding. 2. The passions.
Of morals. Dialot:ues concerning natural religion. 3. Ka-
eays, moral, political, and literary. 4. Inquiry concerning
the human uuderstunding. Concerning tlio principles of
morals. Natural history of religion. Additional essays.
j^" For lives and crit. estimates of Hume, see Biography
(p. 169) ; also Stephen (L ) Hist of Engl. thoUKht in the
18th century, v, 1, 1876 [.5426.00] ; Thornton (W. T.) Old
fashioned ethics, elc. [5426.22].
Hume (Hamilton), Life of Edw, J, Eyre, late gover-
nor of Jamaica, London, 18()7. 12°. . 3054.29
HumiUty. Taylor (H.) Notes from life, p. 29-42. . . .2644.05
Humming-birds. See Birds, p. 216.
Humor. See Caricature (p. 253) : — Wit and humor.
Humorous phases of the law. See Browne (I.) . . . 6631.37
Humorous poetry of the Engl, language. See Parton fj.) 1676.36
Humourist's miscellanj- : select poetry. London,
1804. 10° 1651.19
Humphrey. Set also Humphry.
Humphreys (Andrew A.) andAhhot (H. L.) Report
on the physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi
River, etc. Philadelphia, 1861. 4°. . . 113U.18
Humphreys {Col. David, LL.D.. d. 1818). Essay on
life of maj.-geu. Israel Putnam. With sketch
of Bimker Hill Battle, by S. Swett Boston, 1818.
8° 3084.22
— Herring {J.) and Longacre [J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v, 2,
1835 3247.09
Humphreys (Henry Noel), Ancient coins and med-
als, 2d ed, Loudon, 1851, sm, 4°. , 1585.13
— British moths. See Westwood (J. O.) 4828-12
— Butterfly vivarium ; or insect home. London, 1858.
sq. 16° 4821.01
— Coin collector's manual. 2 v. London, £o/m, 1853.
12° 1583.02
— History of printing. Preceded by short account of
origm of the alphabet 2d ed. London, 1868.
folio 2767.01
— Masterpieces of the early 'printers and engravers.
London, 1870. fol 2707.05
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Handred Boston orators. Set Loring (J. S.) 3246.18
Hungary. Sc. Countries {Hungary, p. 330) ;— Biblical and rellg.
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London, 18.">4. 12°. 545.02
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name and famUy of Hunt. 1862-3. . . 3078.13
Hunt (Charles Havens). Life of Edward Livingstone.
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Hunt (Cornelius E.) The Shenandoah j or last con-
federate cruiser. New York, 1867. 12°. 643.11
Hunt (Ephraim). Literature of the English language ;
selections, e(c. New York, 1870. 12°. .2751.19
Hunt (Fred. Knight). The fourth estate : history of
newspapers, and of the liberty of the press. 2 v.
London, 1856. 12°. 2712.13
— The Rhine. London, 1845. 8°. . . . . 966.04
Hunt (Freeman). Library of commerce, v. 1. [No
morepubl.] New York, 1845. 8°. . . 59i7.12
Contents : Oommercial intercourse of the world with
China. Piatt (J. C.) History of the British corn-laws.
Mackay (C.) Uist. sketches of the Miss, scheme and the
South bea bubble.
— Lives of American merchants. [Introd. by G. K.
KusseU.] 2v. New York, 1858. 8°. .3244.10
Contaits,
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Lawrence (Amos), by P. Hunt,
T. 2.
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Applelou (8.), by E. Peabody.v.l.
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Carey (M), by F. Hunt. v. 1.
Chickeriug (Jonas), by J. L.
DIake, v. 1.
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throp, y. 2.
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— Worth and wealth. New York, 1856. 12°. 5922.04
— {editor). See Hunt's merchant's magazine.
Hunt (Oreo. Henry). Outram and Havelock's Persian
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Hunt (Helen). [' H. H.'] Bits of talk about home
matters. Boston, 1873. 32°. .... 2532.22
— Bits of travel. [Europe.] Boston, 1872. 24°. 942.23
-Verses. Boston, 1870. 16° 1661.33
Hunt (Jumes). Archaic anthropology of Zetland. [In Anthrop
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— On the negro's place in nature. [/nAnthrop. soo. Memoirs,
"1.'
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Hunt (Jumes). Manual of the philosophy of voice and
speech. London, 1859, 12° 6333.25
— Stammering and stuttering, their nature and treat-
ment London, 1865. 12° 6333.26
Hunt {Rev. John). Eeligious thought in England
from the refoi-matiou to the end of the last cen-
tury, v. 1-2. London. 1870. 8°. . . . 3445.17
Hunt (James Henry Leigh). Autobiography. 2 v.
New York, 1H50. 12° 3085.03
— Book for a corner ; or selections in prose and verse.
New York, 1852. 12° 2533.03
— Correspondence. Ed. by his eldest son. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1802. 12° 3085.19
— A Day by the fire ; and other papers. [Ed. by J. E.
Babson.] Boston, 1870. 16° 2532.23
Contents : Day by the fire. Commonplace people. Hea-
then mythology. Fairies. AeronauticH,real and fabulous.
Genii. Nymphs of autiqtlity aud the poets. Sirens and
mermaids of tlie poets. Giants, ogres, and Cyclops.
Talking of nonsense. Splendor. Christmas, etc,
— Essays nnd miscellanies, from the Indicator, and
Companion. New York, 1857. 12°. . . 2533.04
— Juvenilia ; poems. London, 1801. 8°. . 16C2.00
— Lord Byron and some of his contemporaries. 2 v.
London, 1828. 8° 3027.07
— Men, women, and books : essays, sketches, elc. 2 v.
New York, 1855. 12° 2533.01
Contents,
Beds and bedrooms, t. 1.
Book-biudiDg and • Heliodo-
ru8,' V. 2.
BookBtalls and ' Galateo,' v. 2.
Uritish poeteeees, v. 2.
Cowley aud Thomeou, v. 2.
Day of the disuBters of Carfing-
ton Blmidell, esq., v. 1.
Duchosa of St. Albaus, v. 2.
Female beauty, T. 1.
Female sovereigns of Eugland,
V. 1.
Fictiou and matter of f;iet, v. 1.
Qartb, physicians, and Iotb-
letters, v. 2.
GiuUTre, V. 1.
Jack Abbott's breakfiMt* v. 1.
Lying (Few remarks on the rare
vice of)» V. 1,
Man introduced to his ances-
tors, V, 1.
Montagu (Lady Mary ■WorUey),
V. 2.
Month of May, v. 1.
Novel party, v. 1.
Omnibus (Inside of an), v. 1.
Pepys' lite aud African vibit,v.2.
Pope in some lightH in which he
is not uauaily regarded, v. 2.
Seeing a pigeon make love, v. 1.
Sevign6 (Mme. de), v. 2.
Social morality, v. 2.
Statesmen who have written
verses, v. 1.
Ver vert ; or, the parrot of the
nuns, V.2.
World of books, v. 1.
Zoological gardens, v, 1.
— Months (The) : beauties of the year. London,
1821. 1G° 1731.00
— Old Court suburb ; or memoriala of Kensington.
3ded. London, [n. d] 12^ .... 493.20
— One hundred romances of real life.L., [n.d.]r2°. 214.65
— Poetical works. 2 v. Boston, 1857. 24°. ." 1661.24
Contents,
Abraham and the fire-worship-
pers, v. 1.
Bacchus in Tuscany, v. 2.
Bitter gourd, v. 2.
Blue stocking revels, v. 1.
CambuB Khan, v. 1.
Capt. Sword and Capt Pen, v. 2.
Christmas, v. 2.
Corse aud Emilia, v. 1.
Death and the ruffians, v. 1.
Fancy concert, v. 1.
Feast of the poets, v. 1.
Feast of the violets, v. 1.
Gentle Armonr, v. 1.
Glove and the lions, v. 1.
Godiva, v. 2.
Heaven (A) upon earth, v. 2.
Hero and Leander, v. 1.
Inevitable (The), v. 2.
Jafl^» v. 2.
— Religion of the heart London, [n. d] 16°. 356l.2C>
— Saunter through the "West end. L., 18G1. 12*'. 492.32
— Seer (The) ; or, commonplaces refreshed. 2 v.
Boston, 1864. 12° 2533.09
Contents.
Eilspiudie. v. 2.
Legend of Florence, v. 1.
Lovers' amazements ; or, how
will it end? V. 1.
Mahmoud, v. 1.
Miscellaueous poems, v. 1.
Our cottage, v. 2.
Paganini, v. 2.
Palfiey (The), v. 2.
Panther (The), v. 1.
Politics and poetics, v. 2.
Reflections of a dead body, v. 3.
Remarks on war, v. 2.
Rubin Hood (Ballads of), v. 1.
Sonnets, v. 2.
Story of Rimini, v. 1.
Translations, v. 2.
Trumpets of Doolkamein, v. 2.
Wallace and Fawdon, v. 2.
Amiablenesa superior to intel-
lect, V. 2.
Anacreou, v. 1.
Breakfast in summer, v. 1.
Brick]ayers,andanoldbook,v.l.
Butcher (The), v. 1.
Cat by the fire, v. 2.
Chaucer (Specimens of), v. 1.
Christmas (Inexhaustibility of
the subject of), v. 2.
Color, v. 1.
Cricket, v. 1.
Dancing and dancers, v. 3.
Death and burial, v. 2.
Dusty day. v. 1.
Early risiug, v. 1.
East wind, v. 1.
English aud French females.v.l.
EugUsh male costume, v. 1.
Euglish women vindicated, v. 1.
Eve of St. Agnes, v. 2.
Florentine lovers, v. 2.
Flower lor your window, v. 1.
Fortunes of genius, v. 2.
Gentlemau-saint. v. 2.
Human being aud a crowd, v. 1.
Ice, with poets upon it, v. 2.
Journey by coach, v. 2.
Life after death. Belief in splr>
its, V. 2.
Nightmare, v. 2.
' Now ' (A) ; descriptive of %
cold day, v. 2.
Pebble (On a), v. 1.
Peter Wilkins aud the flylnff
women, v. 1.
Piano- forte, v. 2.
Pinch of suuflf, v. 1.
Pleasure, v. 1.
Poets' houses, v. 3.
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Put up a picturo iu your room,
T. 2.
Rainy day, v. 1.
Ithymo and reaaon. v. 2.
Romance of commonplace, v. 2.
Rules iu luulilug preBeuta. V, 2.
Scholarship and no scttolarship
(Wrong sides of), v. 1.
Spring, V. 1.
Strawberries, v. 1.
Sunday iu Loudon, V. ].
Sunday iu the suburbs, v. I.
Twelfth uinlit. V. 2.
Vicissitudes of a lecture, t. 2.
Waiter, V. 1.
Washerwomen, v. 2.
Why sweet music produces
sadness, v. 2.
Windows, V. 1.
Wordsworth and Milton, v, 1,
— Selections from EnRl.poots. N.T.,1S57. 12°. 25.'53.02
Co'iUnti: V. 1. Answer to the quesUou, What is poetry?
Specimens of imagination and fancy. 2. Essay on wit and
humor. Specimens ofwltaud humor.
— Stories from the Italian poets [Dante, Pulci, Boiardo,
Ariosto,' Tasso]. Tr. into Engl, prose. New
York, 1S51. 12° 215.02
— Table talk. Added, Imaginary conversations of Pope
and Swift. London, 1870. 16°. . . . 6215.22
— The Town ; its characters and events. London,
1859. 1G° 25,')3.0S
~ Wishing-cap papers. Boston, 1873. 16°. . 2532.24
Contents.
the country about Loudon.
Personal reminis. of lords.
Recollectious ot old actors.
Rousseau's Pygmalion.
Tabic wits : a breakfast.
Twilight accused and defended.
Wit made easy.
Wisking-cap papers : —
Eating and drinking.
Love and the country.
Picadilly and West End.
Rainy-day poetry.
St. James's park.
Selwyn (George) and his con-
temporaries.
Spring.
Valley of ladies.
Walk in Coveut garden.
Walk iu the city.
Whitehall.
Miscellaneous essays, etc. —
Child-bed : pros© poem.
Clarendon's Hist, of Rebellion.
Coffee-houses and smoking.
Confectionery.
Devils (Treatise on).
Doddridge (Dr.) and the ladies.
Fenciug-inaster's choice.
Few words on angels.
French opera dancing:.
Ooing to the play again.
Hereditary house of players.
Ladies' bonnets in the theatre.
Letter (A) : on, to, and by the
book-personage known by tlio
name of • the reatler.*
Pasta (Madame). Mme. P. in
the white and red rose.
Mollere's Tartuffe.
Ou the suburbs of Genoa, and
— IrelamHA.) List of writin;;s of Hunt. 1868. 3075.28
ffS^For hoPS and crit. estimates ofH. «« Biography (p.
159/ ; also Bentley's miscel., v. 38, 1855.
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— Kesearches on light in its chemical relations ; em-
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Hunt(Wm. M.) Talks on art. [Reported by H. M.
Knowlton.1 Boston, 1875. 8°. ... 1425.17
Hanter (.John). Dissertation on tho varieties of man, [With
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Banter ( Wm., lamyer\. Political situation of the northern pow-
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Hunter (Wm. W.) Annals of rural Bengal. New
York, 186H. 12° 101.3.21
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— Comparative dictionary of languages of India and
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Huntingdon (Robert). Siuidry reasons inducing him
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(F.) Select tracts, e(c., V. 2.] .... 476.17
Huntingdon (.Sclina Hastings, couyiiess of).
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Stevens (A.) Women of methodism 3453.09
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Huntington (liev. Elijah Baldwin). Genealogical me-
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ford, {Conn.), 1863. 8° 3085.22
— History of Stamford, Ct., to the present time, inol.
Darien. Stamford, 1868. 8°. . . . . 592.00
Huntington (Frederic Dan, 6p.) Christian believing
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— Helps to a holy Lent. New York, 1872. 16°. 3563.09
— Home and college. Boston, 1860. 12°. . 3511.09
— Human society : its providential structure. New
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Huntington (Jededlah V.) Novels. ,$ee Fiction class-list (p. 491).
Huntington (Joshua). Gropings after truth : a life
journey from N. E. Congregationalism to the cath-
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Hunt's merchant's magazine and commercial review.
63 V. New York, 1839-70. 8° 8091.01
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Hurd (John Codman). Law of freedom and bondage
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Hard (Richard, bp.) Letter to T. Leland : in which his Dissert.
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— On the delicacy of friendship. Addressed to [Dr. Jortin]. [/»
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Hurdis (Bev. James). Poems. 3 v. in 1. Oiford,
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Contents : v. 1. Account of author. Tillage curate. Ad-
riano, or the first of Juno. 2. Sir Thomas More, tragedy.
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Hurlbut (E. P.) Essays ou human rights, and their
political guaranties. With notes by G. Combe.
New York, 1818. 12° 5711.10
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Hnrricanes. See Meteorology.
Hurst (Catherine E.) Queen Louisa of Prussia; or,
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Hurst (John F. , D.D.) History of rationalism ; em-
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— Life and literature in the Fatherland. New York,
1875. [1874.] 12° 964.28
— translator. £e« Hagenbach(E.R.) Hist, of the choroh. 3417.14
Hurtado (Luis). I'almerin of England, [tr.] by Fran-
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HojBldsson ( Wm. ) Select speeches : ■with biogr. sketch.
Ed. by R. Walsh. Philadelphia, 1815. 8°. 6324.17
— Speeches [in Parliament], \ritn memoir. 3 v. Lon-
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Hutcheson (Francis, LL.D.) Essay on passions and
affections. With illus. on t'le moral sense. Lon-
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— Inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and
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Hutchinson (Enoch). Music of the Bible. Boston,
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Hutchinson (FrancisV Historical essay concerning
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Hutchinson (Lucy). Life of Col. Hutchinson. Lon-
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Hutchinson (Roger). Works. Ed. by J. Bruce.
Camb., (Etig.,) Parker soc, 1842. 8°. . 3636.19
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Hutchinson (Thomas). History of the jiroviuce of
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Huttoa (Charlesi. Course of mathematics. New ed.
byW. Rutherford. London, 1843. 8°. . 4014.00
— Diarian miscellany : mathematical and poetical.
5v. Lmdon, 1755. 12° 4011.01
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3-5. Mathematical.
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Hntton (Henry). Follie's anatomie. Fd. by £. F. Rimbault.
Loudou, 1842. 16°. [/» Percy society, V. 6.] . .6060.06
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Hutton (Matthew, abp. of York). Correspondence,
[1565-1604]. WUh seleoliou from letters of Sir
Timothy, his son, etc. Ed. bv J. Raiue. London,
Surtec? soc, 1843. 8° 5116.22
Hutton (Richard Holt). Essavs in literary criticism.
Philadelphia, 1«76. 12°. '. '.^5 !2.26
Contents : Goethe and his influence. Nathaniel Haw-
thorne. Arthur Hugh Clough. Wordsworth and his ge-
nius. George Eliot. Poetry of Matthew Arnold.
— Essays, theological and literary. 2 v. N3w ed.
London, 1876. 12° 2533.00
ContaiU.
Atheism (Moral slgnlflcance of),
V. 1.
Browning (Robert), v. 2.
Clough (Artiiur Hugh), v. 2.
Eilot (George), v. 2.
Goethe and his Influence, v. 2.
Hard church (The), v. 1.
Hawthorne (Nathaniel), v. 2.
Historical problems of the
fourth gospel, v. 1.
Incarnatin and principles of
evidence, v. 1.
Poetry of the Old Testament, v.l.
Popular pantuelNm, V. 1.
Religion (AtLieistiuexplanatioua
of], V. 1.
Renati's ' Christ,* v. 1.
Kenaii's ' St. Paul,' v. 1.
Roiuaiiism, Protestantism, and
Anglicanism, v. 1.
Science and theism, v. 1.
Shelley'H poet, mysticism, v. 2.
What is revelation? v. 1.
WoL-dsworthaudhis geuiU8.v.2.
— Studies in parliament : sketches of hading politi-
cians. London, 1866. 12° .325-2.19
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Huttonian theory of the earth. [/nPlayfalr (J.) Works, v.l.)
Huxley (Thomas Henry). Amei-icaa aJdrosseG, witli a
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1877. 12° 4713.28
Contents ; Three lectures on evolution. Address on the
opening of the Johns Hopkius university. The study of
biology.
Ao««.— Reviewed In Oath, world. Feb., 1877,
— Critiques and addresses. L., 187.J. b°. . 2532.10
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(Good words, 1870). On the methods and resnita of eth-
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ish ethnology (Coutcrap. rev., 1871). False mtology and
the doctrine of evolation. Biogenesis aud iibiogeueHis.
Mr. Darwin's critics (Contem. rev.. 1H71). Genealogy of
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— Evidence as to man's place in natura. New York,
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— Introduction to the classification of cnimah. Lon-
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(Nat. hist, rev.) On Descartes' Discourse of method.
(Macm. mag.) Spontaneous gr'neration.
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of " H. M. S." Rattlesnake, 1846-53, wit'a iatrod.
Londoa, Bay soc. , 18 J8. fol 4710.08
— On the orig;n cf Bpeci:n. N. Y., 1833. 12°. 4712.09
— Principles and methods of palseoutology. [In Sm. report,
1869.] 3D3G.24
— Study of zoblogy. [In Toumans (E. L.) Culture, etc. 1867.]
— and Martin (H. N.) Cour.iO of elementary b.clogy.
2d ed. London, 1876. 12° 47-2.21
— a iic2 Toumans (Wm. J.) Elements of pbilosophv
and hygiene. New York, 1 7J. 1..°. . 4023.27
— Bastian (II. C.) Reply to H. [/n Ai'j Modes of oriptm, 1371.)
— Thornton (TF. T.) Huxlcyism. f/iiCjutem. rev., v. 20, 18.2 ;
repr. i« /lis Old lasbioued ethics, 1873) . . . . 04;g.22
■Note.— For the protoplasmic controversy see Protoplasm
(p. 216 of catalogue).
Huxtable (Eeo. A.) The "present prices" [of a2r.
product:]. 2d ed. BlanOford, ly:o. 8\ CJ23.17
Huygens (Christian). Of the hazards of gaming. [In Arbuth-
not (J.) Miscel. works. Supplement : p. 28-65.) . uU12.07
Huystae (Capt. G. L.) Red river expedition, [1^70].
London, 1871. 12° 1151'.12
BBOOKLTN MERCANTILE LIBRARY
HYACINTHE - HYMNS
641
Hyaciathe (Charles Iioyson, caUed father). Dis-
courses on various occasions. Tr. by L. W. Ba-
con. With biogr. sketch. N.Y.,18G9. 12". 3563.15
The Family and the church. Ed. by L. W. Bacon,
withintrod. by J. Bigclow. N.Y.,1H70. 12". 35G3.17
— Orations. With sketch of his Ufc. L.,1S71. 1()"'.3563.29
Contents : Biographical Blcetch. Civil society la its rela-
tions with oliristiauity. Education of the working cUwsea.
— Xen of the third republic. 1873 3252.27
See also New Englander, V. 29, 1870; Putnam's mag.,
Jau., 1870.
Hracinthe (Suint). See Saint Hyacinth*.
Hybridity. Broca (P.) Hybridity in man. 1864. 4734.15
Wote.— Keviewed in Wlnslow's Journal, v. 13, 1860,
— Ifott (J. C.) Hybridity. (/n Nott and Oliddon. Types of
mankind, 1867 : p. 372-410.] 4736.10
See also article by T. Gill In Johnson's Cyclopiedia.
Hyde (Edward, 1st earl of Clarendon). Essays, moral
and entertaining. 2 v. London, 1815. 12°. 2521.05
— History of the rebellion in England, [1628-1660].
7 V. Oxford, 1839. 18° 4G1.01
— Religion and policy. 2 v. Oxford, 1811. 8°. 3535.08
JOS" For lives of ike author see Biography (p. 109).
Hyde (Rev. John). Character. By a Bible student,
[anoii.] London, 1875. 12° 3512.05
— Our eternal home. [anon.] B., 1866. 12°. 3582.01
Hyde (John). Mormonism : its leaders and designs.
New York, 1857. 12° 3454.03
Hyde abbey, ( Winchester). Liber monast. de Hyda ;
chronicle of England, etc. Ed. by E. Edwards.
London, 1806. 8° 5140.—
Hydraulics. .See Arts (tlseful), p. 43.
Hydriotaphia or urn burial. See Browne (T.) Works, t. 3,
185-2 6022.15
Hydro -dynamics. .S'ee Physics.
Hydrogen. See Chemistry, page 263.
Hydrometer. Hwift (i.) Manual, etc. . . 3926.34
Hydropathy. See Medicine. (Hydropathy.)
Hydrophobia. See Medicine. {Hydrophobia.)
Hymns and religious lyrics.
1. Miscellaneous collections, with biographical
sketches of hymn-writers.
— Bdcher (J.) Hist, sketches of hymns, their writers,
and their influence. 1859 3765.05
— Biyrjs {L. C.) English hymnology. 1873. . 3765.19
— Ca.sioall (E.) Hymns and poems, original and trans-
latad. 2d ed. 1873 3761.21
^ Christophers (S. W.) Epworth singers and other po-
ets of Methodism. 1875 3765.23
Hymn writers and hymns. 2d ed. 1872.3567.23
Poets of Methodism. 1875 3765.24
— Creanner (D.) Methodist hymnology ; with crit. and
hist observations. 1848 3765.20
— tarr (JE) Select poetry ; chiefly devotional, of the
reign of Elizabeth. 2 v. 1865. . . . 3765.09
— riihilLC.) Heaven in song.1874. . .1641.29
— MacDonald (0.) Eugliind's antiphon. . . 1671.27
JVofe.— Hymns and songs ; arranged chronologically.
— ■ Mant (,li.) Ancient hymns from the Koman brevi-
ary. Added, original hymns. 1871. . . 3761.22
— Miller {J.) Our hymns : their authors and origin.
1866 3765.08
Singers and songs of the church : biogr. sketches,
with notes on their psalms and hymns. 2d ed.
1869 3761.23
— Mitford (J.) Sacred specimens selected from the early
English poets. 1827 1605.23
— MonUjomery {J.) The Christian poet; or selections in
verso on sacred subjects. 1827. . . . 1672.25
— Muhlenberg ( W. A.) Plea for christian hymns. [In his Evan-
gelical papers, 1877.) 3578.21
— Neule (J. M. ) Hymns of the Eastern church. Tr.
withintrod. 1870 3701.24
Mediaeval hymns and sequences. 3d ed. 3761.25
— — Original sequences, hymns, etc. 1866. . 3761.26
Pearson (C. B.) [In Oxford essays, p. 124-166. 1858.] 2538.22
— Phelps (Austin), Park (E A.), and Furber (D. L.)
Hymns and choirs : service of song. 1860. 376.26
— PtUnam (A. P.) Singers and songs of the liberal
faith ; selections of hymns and other sacred po-
ems : with biogr. sketches, and historical and il-
lustrative notes. 1875 3765.22
— Ryder (0. T.) Lyra Americana ; or verses of praise
and foith. 1865 1682.22
Lyra Anglicana ; sacred poetry. 1864. . 1682.21
- /^dcnui poetry: carefully selected by* clergyman, [aium.] 18M.
[TfiU Thclwall (A. S.I Thoughts in affliction.] .3611.01
- .S'a«mZfr.';(/''. ) Evenings with the sacred po.;t8. 1083.28
Schaff (P.) Christ in the soul. Hymnsof Immannel :
selected from all ages, with notes. 1871. 3761.28
• Sears (E. IT.) Sermons and songs of the christian
life. 1875 3588.14
- Stevenson (0. J.) The Methodist hymn-book and iia
associations. With notes by W. M. Bunting.
1870 3765.12
- Stevenson (W. F.) On the biography of certain hymns. [In
»« Lives and deeds, «(<:. 1868 ; p. 267-289.] . . .3261.05
■ nompson {A. C.) Lyra coelestis. Hymns of hea-
ven. 1863 1693.18
- WiUardiS.) Sacred poetry and music reconciled:
coL ofhymns,original and compiled. 1830. 3761.07
■ Winkworth (C.) Christian singers of Germany.
1869; 3765.06
— Lyra Germanioa. 2 v. 1867 3761.29
- Whitmarsh (Oi S.) and Guild (A. K), ed. Hymns
of the ages, [anon.] 3 v. 1861-65. . . 1662.03
See also Bibl. sacra, Jan., 1869, Jan., 1860 (2 art.) ; April.
1867 {Hymns, their authorsliip and history, by H. A*
Hall) ; Contemp. rev., v. 1, 1806 Church hymn-books; ; v.
4. 1807 (Metrical tune books, by 8. G. Hotherly) : v. 6.
1867 (German hymns and hymn writers, by C. B. Pear-
son) ; Quar. rev., v. Ill, 1862, or Littell, 1862, v. 2 (Hym-
nology).
2. Special collections, mainly for church use.
■AUine(n.) Hymns and spiritual songs. 1802. 3761.20
■ Belknap (J. ) Sacred poetry : consisting of psalms
and hymns. 1808 3r61.03
- Boyden (</., jr.) The Eastern harp. A collection of
tunes and hymns, orig. and selected. 1819. 3765.11
■ Sonar (i/.) Hymns of faith and hope. 2 v. 1615.05
■ Bomring (J.) Matins and vespers : with hymns and
occasional pieces. 1827 1615.08a
— Same. 1854 1615.08
Bryant {W.G.) Hymns 1623.15
• Christian psalmist ; or. Watts' psalms and hymns,
with copious selections from other sources. Care-
fully revised and arranged with directions for mu-
sical expression. By 1'. Hastings and W. Patton.
1837 3761.06
- Dabney {J. P. ) Selection of psalms and hymns for
social and private worship. 1821. . . . 3701.15
• — Same. Selection of hymns and psalms. 9th ed.
1828 3761.08
- Dobell (J.) New selection of 700 evangelical hymns.
Intended as a suppl. to Watts. 1810. . 3761.01
- 3-skine (ij. ) Gospel sonnets ; or spiritual songs,
1803 3761.10
- Faber {F. W.) Hymns selected from. 1867. 1643.10
- Hymns for social worship. N. Y., Amer. tr. sac,
1840. 32° 3761.13
- flj/)mi.5 of the spirit Boston, 1864. 16°. .1662.06
- Hymns to the Virgin and Christ, and other religious
poems. Ed. by P. J. Fumivall. [Early Eng-
lish text soc, no. 24.] 7913.07
- Law [A.) Collection of hymn-tunes, hymns, etc.
[H.J.] 3761.12
- Latter-day saints, or Mormons. Sacred hymns and
spiritual songs. 14th ed. 1871. . . . 3761.02
- Lyra apostohca. 15th ed. L., 1872. 32° 3761.77
- Palgrave (,F. T.) Hymns. 1868 1675.25
- Palmer (Itoundd). Book of praise from the best
English hymn-writers. 1861 1675.09
- Peabody ( W. B. 0. ) Springfield collection of
hymns for sacred worship. 1835. . . . 3761.09
- Plymouth collection of hymns and tunes. [Ed. by
H. W. Beecher.] 1859 3765.15
- Presbj/terian church in the United States. Psalms
and hymns. With form of government of the
Presbyterian church, the directory for worship,
and the shorter catechism. 1843. . . 3761.16
- — Hymnal. [Hymns and tunes. [Ed. by J. M.
Krebs, etc.} 1867 3765.17
- Presbylerimi church (United), England. Psahns,
hymns and harmonies : consisting of the Psalms
of David in metre, and the hymn book : with a
complete coll. of music. 1859 3761.19
- Befonned chiuch of the Netherlands. Psalms of
81 In asking for liooks, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUE, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMLSER.
04,2
HYMNS - ILLUSTRATED
Hymns, continued.
David, with hymns and spiritual songs ; also, the
Catechism, confession of faith and liturgy.
1792 3761.05
— Sacrifioa (The) of praise, -with tunes. Psalms,
hymns aiid spiritual songs. 1872. . . . 3765.18
Note. — This collection was made by a oommittoa of the
■enion of the Brick I>resb. church, New York.
— Social psalmist ; or hymns selected for private nse
and social meetings of Evangelical Christians.
1843 3761.0i
— Spitta (C. J. P.) Lyra domestica. Tr. from the
"Psaltery and Harp," by B. Massie. With addi-
tionalselections by F.D.Huntington. 1861. 3761.11
— Taylor {J.) Festival and penitential hymns. [In his Works,
T. 3, 1853.) 3618.01
— Tapper (M. F.) Hymn for all nations. Tr. into 30
languages. 1851 1694.06
— mham(T. C.) Christ in the soul. 1872. . 3765. IG
— Waits (J.) Arrangement of the psalms, h3mins, and
spiritual songs, with supplement by J. M. Win-
chell. 1822 3761.14
— WUker {Q.) Hymns and songs of the church. In-
trod. by E. Farr. 1856 1695.20
Hallelujah ; hymns, spiritual songs, and moral
odes. Introd. byE. Farr. 1857. . . .1695.19
— Thoughts in verse on private prayer and pubUck wor-
ship, [anon.] 1867 3765.14
3. Latin and Greek hymns,
— Browning (E. J3.) Greek christian poets. [In her Life, etc.,
T. 2, 1877.] 3024.25
— Chatfield (A. W.) Songs and hymns of earliest
Greek christian poets, bishops, etc. Tr. into Eng-
lish verse. 1876 3761.30
Contend: Synesius, tp. of Ptolemais. Gregory, bp. of
NazianzuB. Uetbodius. Clement of Alexandria. Miscel-
laneous.
— Cleanthet, Hynm. See Oleaiithes, p. 272 of Catalogue.
— Daniel {II. A.) Thesaurus hymnologicus. 5 v. in
3. 1847-53 3765.01
— ' Dies irae. See entries on p. 416 of Catalogue.
— Latin hymns of the AJiglo-Saxou church, with inter-
linear Anglo-Saxon gloss. Ed. by J. Stevenson.
[Surteeasoc.no. 23.] 5116.27
— Mirch (R A.) Latin hymns, with English notes.
1874. 3765.21
— Neale (J. M.) and Littledale {R F.) Hymns of the
Boman, Mozambic, Ambrosian, Galilean, Greek,
Armenian, etc. rites. [In their Commentary on
the Psalms. 4 v. 1874.] 3724.06
— Proclus. Five hymns, in the oiiginal Greek, with
a poedoal version, by T. Taylor. 1793. .3587.27
Same. [ With SaUust On the Gods, etc. ] 3817. 10
— Seven great hymns of the mediaeval church, [anon.'i
7th ed. Kew York, 1868. 16° 1683.33
Contents : The Celestial country. Dies ir». Mater spe-
ciosa. Stabat mater. Yeni Sancte spiritus. Veni Crea-
tor spiritus. Vexilla Begis. AUeluiatio sequence.
— Trench {B. C, editor). Sacred Latin poetry, chiefly
lyrical, selected and arranged for use ; with notes
and introduction. 1849 3765.07
Hymns of the ages. See Whitmarsh (0. 8.) and Guild. 1062.03
Hypatia. 5ee Newmoathlymag., Feb., 18()3(Hypatia, by Sir Na-
tbaniel) ; also Kingsley (C.) Alexandria and her schools
[2534.06] ; and his novel ' Hypatia ' [221.71].
Hyperides. Orationes. Gr. et Lat. [In Orationes attici, v. 2.
Didot, 1858.] 7766-03
Hypocrisy : a satire. See Oolton (C.) 1828 1633.26
Hyponoia ; or, thoughts on a spiritual understanding
of the apocalypse, or Book of revelation, [ajion. ]
New York, 1845. 8° 3518.17
I go aflshiog. &e Prime (W.C.) 1873 4626.18
■I will" of the Psalms. See Power (Beo. F. B.) 1866, . 3585.17
lamblichus Chaleidencis. De Pythagorica vita. Edeute
A. Westermanno. Gr. et Lat. Farisiis, Didot,
1862. 8°. 7764.15
lambUohus t/»e Si/rian. Drama. Or. et Lat. [/MErotici
script. Didot, 1856.] 7764.17
Ibn-ed-Dia el Eghwaati. Notes of a journey into the interior
of Northern Africa, f^" Oriental tr. fund. Miacel. trans..
V. 1 1831] 7818.16
Ice. Se'. SeoloeT {aiacial geology, p. 573) ; alto
— Bngelhardt [M.) Formatiou of Ice at the bottom of water. [In
Sm. report, 1866] 3936.21
— NMe (L.L.) After icebergs with a painter. 1143.03
— latten (/. 0.) Sudden disappearance of the ice of our north-
em lakes in the spring. [In Amer. assoc. Froc., v. 14,
1861.} 983.20
Ice caves of Franco and Switzerland. See Browne (G. F.) 1865.
Iceland. See Countries {Iceland, p, 330).
Icelandic langua^^e and literature. See Language ; — Literature.
Ichnology.
— Hitchcock (E.) Ichuology of New England. Ke-
port ou the sandstone of the Connecticut valley,
especially its fossil foot^-marks, 1858. . 4728.11
— ■ IFai'ie^i (J. 0. ) Fossil impressions in the sandstone
rocks of Conn, valley. 1854 4112.26
Ichthyology. See Fish and fisheries, p. 549.
Iconology a«d iconography. See Fine arts (Emblems, p. 641) ; — Sa-
cred art, i>, 547).
Icon Basilike. See Eikon basilike (p. 440 of Catalogue).
Iconographic encyclopiedia. See EncyclopEedias (Heck. J. G.,
p. 445.)
Idaho. See Oountries (Idaho, p. 330).
Ide (Geo. B. ) Battle echoes ; lessons from the war.
Boston, 1866. 12° 642.12
Ideas and idealism. See Philosophy (Ideas and idealism).
Ideal in art. See Taine (H.) 1411.11
See also Fine arts (p. 538).
Ideals. ffrofeCJ.) Treatise ou moral ideals. 1876. 5134.44
— Rand ( IK B.) Application of ideals. [In his Henry Holbeach.
studeut, V. 2, 1865 ; p. 2%-314.] 2532.21
See also Atlantic mouthly, v. 2, 1858 ; p. 769-768.
Ideals made real. 5eeBaymond (G. L.) 1877 1681.19
Ideas for rustic furniture. 25pl. L., 1838. 8°. 1316.34
Identity of the religious called Druidical and Hebrew.
lanon.'\ London, 1829. 18° 5091.02
Idiocy. See Medicine. {Insanity, idiocy, etc.)
Idiot (The). Of wisdomo, etc. See Cusa (K. de). 1660. 3541.01
Idle (Christopher), pseud. Hints on shooting and fish-
ing, etc. LoucTon, 1855. 16° 4626.11
Idle word. See Goulbum (E. M.) 3355.05
Idler (The). By S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) Brit, essayists,
V. 27. 1855.] 2511.27
Same. [In Johnson (S.) Works, t. 1.] . . . . 5045,10
— Drake (tf.) Essays, illuat. of the Idler. 2 v 2523.12
Idler (The) in Italy. .See Blessington (Countess of). , . 973.11
Idolatry. See Biblical aud Telig. lit. (Image worship, p. 89; —
Religion and religions : Paganism, etc., p. 100).
Idols and ideals. See Conway (M. D.) 1877 3537.28
Idstone, [pseudon."] The dog ; with treatment. Lon-
don, 1872. 16° 4724.27
Idyl of work. iTee Laroom (Lucy). 1875 1663.36
Idylls. See Biou : — Gessner ;— Moschus :— Theocritus ; — Bums
(R.) Cotter's Saturday uight [1624,06] i— Goldsmith (O.)
Deserted village [1644.15] ;— Tennyson (A.) Idylls of the
king [1693.24);— Thomson (-1.) Seasons [lii93.21] ; etc.
Idylls from the Sanskrit. See Grffith (R. T. H.) 1866. . 1644.29
Idyls of the king. See Teimyson (Alfred). 1693.21
Igdrasyl; or tree of existence. [Poems.] .See Ohallen (J.) 1632.06
Ignatius of Antioch (St.)
— Epistles (Shorter and Longer). Epistles after the Syriac
version. Martyrdom. [In Apostolic fathers, Ante-Nleeue
lib., V. 1.] 3467 02
— Eplstolse genuine : ad Polycarpum ; ad Ephesios ; ad Ro-
manos. [Zn Bonsen. Analecta, etc., v. 1, 1854,] . 3414.02
— Spurious epistles. [In Apostolic fathers. A.-N. library,
T. 1.] 3467.02
— Newman (J. B.) Theology of St. I. [In his Essays, v. 1, p.
186-261.) 3581.09
,See also Amer. presb. rev., Jan.. 1867 ; Amer. qu. eh. rev.,
Jan., 1870 ; Brit, qu, rev., Apr,. 1876 (aud article in M'CUn-
tock and Strong.v. 4, with additional references ; also Super-
natural religion (passim), [3594.24]. aud Lightfoot, in reply.
Ignatius Loyola. See Loyola (in Biography, p. 171).
Ignorance (Evils of). See Education.
Iguvine inscriptions.
— Newman (F. W.) Text, with Interlinear Latin transl., and
notes. 1864 "... 6443.16
Itane (J. A. F. Wilhelm). Kesearohes into the history
of the Boman constitution. Tr. by F. Haywood.
London, 1853. 8° 5735.18
Ikh^yanu-S-Safa ; or, brothers of purity. From the
Hindustani of Maulavi Ikram 'All, by J. Platts.
London, 1869. 8° 7813.19
Iliad. See Homer (p. 628).
lUad of the East. .SeeRamayana 1681. U
Illegitimacy. See Statistical soc. of London. Journal v 25.
1862 (Observ., by W. G. Lumby).
Illinois. See Countries (Illinois, p. 330).
Illuminati. .See Secret societies.
Illumination. .See Alphabets (p, 14) ; cUso Fine arts (Illumina-
tion, p. 545).
Illusions. Emerson (B.W.) Conduct of life, 1860; p. 271-288. 2524.02
JSS- See alto Delusions (p. 411).
Illustrated book of English songs, [anon.] 3d ed.
London, [n. d] 12°. 1615.15
Illustrated catholic family almanao for the U. S. New
York, 1870. 12° 3424.09
Illustrated homes. «e« Gardner (E. C.) 1876 1312.29
Illustrated library of favorite song. See Holland (J.O.)'187S.16S3.2l>
BBOOKLTN MERCANTILE LIBBABY.
ILLUSTRATED INDEXES
643
31 V. New York,
Illustrated library of wonders.
1870-72. 12^
Contents.
Adams (W. H. D.) IJi;ht-hnnBeB and light-ahipn. . 3934.20
Baile (J.) Wonders of electricity 4027.27
Bernard (P.) Woudcrful escapes 3261.07
Cazin (A.) Pliennmouaaud laws of heat 4027.19
Deppin^ (t'.l Bodily slrengtli and skill 4613.25
Dieulaiait (L.) Dianiouds and precious stones. . ,1681.04
Duplessis (G.) Wonders of engraving 1414.30
Flammarion (C.) Marvels of the heavens 4016.27
Fonrielle W. de). Thunder and lightning 4027.17
Gmllemin (A.) The sun 4016.33
— Wonders of the moon 4013 19
Headlef (if. T.) Mountain adventures 922.23
LacombejP.) Arms and armour G622 19
Lanoye (F. de). Rameses tho great : or Egypt 3,300 years
ago 1081.20
— Sublime in nature 932.10
LeiSvre (M.) Wonders of architecture 1312.17
LePileur(A.) Wonders of the human body. . . . 432.'!. 26
Marion (F.) Wonderful balloon ascents 3922.04
" — Wonders of optica 4025.18
— Wonders of vegetation 4913.11
Menanlt (E.) Intelligence of animals 4722.05
Monnier (M.) Wonders of Pompeii 1455.12
Nennier (V.) Great hunting grounds 4615.21
Radaa (R.) Wonders of acoustics 4024.11
Sanzay (A.) Wonders of glass. making* 3932.38
Sonrel (L.) Bottom of the sea 4825.14
Tissandier (G.) Wonders of water 4021. 2S
Viardot (L.) Wonders of European art 1436 11
— Wonders of Italian art 1436.10
— Wonders of sculpture 1454.01
Znrcher (F.) and Margolin (£.) Meteors and atmospheric
phcnomona 4021 .03
Illustrated London news. v. 1-71. L., 1842-77. fol.
Illustrated magazine of art. 2 v. N.Y.,185;1. 8°. 1416.10
Illustrated railway anecdote book. L. ,[n.d.]8°. G217.10
Illustrated travels. H. W. Bates, editor, v. 1, fi, 18C9,
187,3. London, 18G9-73. 4° 936.01
niustrations in choir accompaniment. &e Buck (D.) .1667.06
niustrationa of eating. By a beef-eater, [anon.]
London, 1817. 16° 601.5.10
Illustrations of Engl, and foreign costume from 15tli
century. London, 1875. 4°. . . . . C62(;.ll
Illustrations of Northern antiquities. See Weber (H.) and Ja-
mieson (R.) 1699.02
lUustrations Of popery, [anon.] N.Y.,1838. 8°. 3425.19
lUustres (Les) fees. [In Cabinet des fees, v. 5, 1785.] . . 7052.05
lilostrious women of France, 1790-1873. See Ohallice (Mrs. A. E.)
Illyria. .V.T Conntrics (p. 330).
Imaginary conversations. See Landor (W. S.) Works. 2 v.
183(5 6047.03
Imagination.
— BeallielJ.) On imagination, [/n At* Works, v. 1.] .5015.09
— Akenside ^St.) Pleasures of. [/n At» Poet, works.] . 1612.04
— Coleridge \s. T.) On the imagination. [In his Biographia
literaria, V. 1, 1872 : p. 370379.] 2518.18
— Dallas (E.S.) fn *« Gay science, v. 1. 1866. . . .6334.10
— DelilU {J.) ^'imagination ; pogme. [In his (Euvres, v. 8-9.
1824.) 6031.08
— Ferrier [J. F.) Lectures on imagination. [In his Lectures,
etc., V. 2, 1866.] 5412.23
— Hunt {Leigh). Imagination and fancy: what is poetry ? 2533.05
— /%rcy anecdotes, v. 11. 1823 6211.11
— Tyndall{J.) Use and limit of.in science. 1870. 3914.11
See also essay by E. Cones, in Pop. sci. monthly, Aug. ,1877.
J8fy See also Poetry. [Xature of poetry.)
Imaginative biography. &«Brydges (SiVE.) 2 v. 1834.3254.25
Imitation of Jesus Christ. See Kempis (T. a). 1836. . . 3513.17
Immaterial system of man. >S'?e Hope (E.) 3 v. . . . 3.'^61.23
Immigrant builder. See Dwyer (C. P.) 1872 1312.24
Immigration.
— Bromwell (W. J.) History of immigration to the
United States. 1856 5917.22
— Kapp [F.) ImmigratioD. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans.,
no. 2, 1870.] 6811.01
— Kew York state. Oommissioner.^ of emigration. An-
nual reports, 1847-60 5917.23
Note. — Subsequent reports are printed in the N. Y. legis-
lative documents.
— Schade[L.) United States and immigration since 1790. [n. p.
or d.j 8* 4735.01
— Young (Edw.) Special report ou immigration ; ac-
comp. information for immigrants. 1872. 5917.27
See also Atlantic, v. 29, 1872 ; p. 454-468 (Immigration, by
Ed. Jarvls). For condensed statistics ofimmigraiion into the
United States see Amer. cyolopredia, v. 0 (art. Emigration).
For emigrant manuals see United States {under Oonntries,
p. 279 of Catalogue). See also Oensos (p. 375),
Chinese immigration,
— OimweU{R K) Why and how the Chinese emi-
grate. 1871 1021.10
— UmUd States, ilth congr., 2d sess., StnaU. Beport
of joint special committee to investigate Chinese
immigration. Washington, 1877. 8°. . 1026.26
— Williams (S. W.) Replies to tho senatorial Chinese InvesUga.
ting committee of California respecting Chinese immigra-
tion. [7n Foreign relations of tho U. S. 1876] . .
See also United States Int. rov., Niv., 1870 (I'hlneso ques-
tion in tho U. S., by E. A. Mansfield) ; New Englander.
V. 29, 1870 (Chinese migration, by prof. H. N. Day).
Immiach (M. ) Prize essay on the balixnco spring and
its isochronal adjustments. L., 1873. 12 . 3932.09
Immortality. See Biblical and relig. literature (Future life and
immortality, p. 88) ; also Nineteenth century, v, 1, 1877.
Immortals (The) ; a poem. See Michell (N.) 1871. . . 1667.04
Imogen, and other poems, [ajion.] B.,1871. 12". 1662.34
Impartial history of the war between Great Britain
and her colonies to the end of 1779. [anon.'\ Lon-
don, 1780. 8°. 583.14
Impending crisis of the South. ,^« Helper (H. R.) 1869.5831.18
Imperial 'dictionary of universal biography. Con-
ducted by J. Eadie and others. [With portraits. ]
3v. London, [1864-66.] L 8°. ... 3236.03
Imperial 'gazetteer of Scotland. Ed. by J. M. Wil-
son. 2 v. Edinburgh, [1848.] 8°. . . 956.14
Impostors and impostures.
— Lancellotli or LancUlotti (S.) Les impostures do
I'histoiie ancienne et profane. 2 pts. in 1 v.
1770. 411.04
— Bocoles (J. B. de). Les imposteiua insignea, qui ont
usnrpi la qualittS d'empereur, de roi, et de prince.
2v. 1728 3261.10
^J- See also Humbug (p. 637) ;— Charlatanry (p. 261) ;—
Biblical and relig. lit. (Imposture and fanaticism, p. 89).
Impressment of seamen.
— Butler (C.) Legality of impressing seamen, 1824, [In Pam-
phleteer, v. 23.1 5058.23
— ■ Letter to Lord viscount Melville. London. 1824. 8". [In
Pampldeteer, v. 24] 6068.24
— Bight and practice of impressment as cone. Gt. Britain and
America, [/n Pamphleteer, v. 14. 1819.] .... 5058.14
— Urquhart (T.) Letter to Wilberforce, on impressment. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 24, 1824.] 5038 24
In both worlds. Ae« Holcombe (W. H.) 1870 3662 30
In memoriam. See Tennyson (Alfred) 1693.24
In strange company. See Greenwood (J.) 1873. . . . 6817.13
•• In the days of thy youth." .^ee Farrar (P. W.) ... 3647.23
In tlie Holy Land. &« Thomson (A.) 1875 1062.24
In the kitchen, [anon.] Boston, 187.''.. 12°. 6016.15
In the Levant. See Warner (C. D ) 1877 1077.07
In the morning-land. See Stuart-Glcnnie (J.S.) v. 1. 1873. 3438.01
In the silver age: essays. ,S?e Parr (Harriet) 2638.07
la the Tropics. With introd., bv K. B. Kimball. New
York, 1803. 12°. ..." 1162.23
In the vineyard : christian work. See Burr (E. F.) . . 3626.26
In war time, etc. .See Wliittier (J. G.) 1864 1696.10
Incarnation. See article by J. K. Burr, with references, Im
M'Olintock and Strong, v. 5.
Ince (Henry) and Gilbert (J.) Outlines of English
history. London, 1870. 10° 4t;3.22
Inchbald ( Mrs. Eliz.) See Flays [Arranged by authors) ; also Bio-
graphy (p. 160).
Incidents recalled. .See Grimshaw (Wm.) 5091.07
Independence HaU. See Countries, etc. (Philadelphia, p. 359).
Independents. See Biblical and relig. lit. (Dissenters, p. 84;.
Index (The) ; a weekly paper devoted to free religion.
Ed. by F. E. Abbot, v. 1-8. Toledo, and Boston,
1870-77. foL
Index cntomologicus. ,S«e Wood (Wm.) 1854 4827.22
Index expurgatorius. An exact reprint. Ed. by R.
Gibbings. Dublin, 1837. 12° 2761.02
Index libromm prohibitorum. Romas, 1758. 8°. 2761.01
Index of dates. 5ee Kossa (J. W.) 413.09
Index testaccologicUB. .Sei! Wood (Wm.) 1856 4827.23
Indexes.
49> There are indexes in this library to the following
periodicals and society publicationa :
American almanac. Indexes, 10 years each, in vols, for 1839,
1849, 1859.
American journal of pharmacy. Gener;il index, 1826-70.
Annie (L) sclentiflquo et industrielle, 1856-1866.
Appletons' annual cyclopeedia, v. 1-13, 1861-76.
Archfeologia, v. 1-15 ; v. 16-30.
Atlantic monthly, v. 1-38, 1867-70.
Bihliotheca sacra, v. 1-30, 1844-73.
Blackwood's mag., v. 1-50, 1817-41.
Brhiah e.'jsayiet, v. 1-45.
Camden society.
Chetham society. Remains, historical and literary, v. 1-30.
Classical journal, v. 1-40, in v. 40.
Edtnbnrgh review, v. 1-20. 1802-12 ; v. 21-50, 1813-30 ; v. 61-80,
18;i0-44 ; v. 8M10, 1845-59 ; v. 111-140, 1860-74.
Gentleman's magazine.
Harper's new monthly magazine, v. 1-60, 1850-76.
Hunt's merchant's mag., v. 1-10, 1839-44.
Id aiUag for book*, use tho •• Book Orders," giving the AUTHOB'S N.AME. the first part of the TITLE, and the NOMBEB.
644
INDEXES- INQUIRY
Indexes, coniinued.
Leisure hoars, v. 1-25. 185i-76.
London Times, 1870-76.
New England hist, and goneal.register,T.l-15,/nv.lO,«na 15.
New Englander, v. 1-19, 1843-61.
New York Times, 1865.
New York Tribune, 1876.
North .American review, v. 1-26, 1815-27.
Notes ftud queries, lst-4th series, 1849-74 ; 12 v. In emch.
Practitioner, v. 1-13.
Princeton rev., 2d series, v. 1-40, 1826-68.
QuarterlT review, v. 1809, in v. 20 ; 1819-29, in T. 40 ; 183037
inv. 60 ; 1838-47 in V.80 : 1848 66 in T. 100 ; 1867-66 in v. 121.
Revue des deux niondes, 1831-74.
Boyal astronomical society of London, v. 1-10, 11-24 in v. 10
and 24.
Seribner's monthly, V. 1-10, 1860-76.
SlUiman's journal, v. 1-60, 1819-46, In t. 60.
Westminster reyiew, v. 1-33, 182440, In v. 87.
Oeneral indexes to periodical!.
— Poole ( W. F. ) Index to periodical literature, to Janu-
ary, 1852 2735.19
WoU.—Tbe references to articles In periodicals occurring
in these pages are wholly supplementary to those contained
in Poole's Index, and represent years subsequent to 1861.
— Royal society of London. Catalogue of scientific
papers [contained in Transactions of societies.
Journals, and other periodical works], 1800-63.
6 V 2736.10
JVote.— Arranged by Buthors, The Index of subjects is
(1877) yet to appear.
See article on indexes by A. Hunter in St. Paul's, v. 12.
India. .See Countries (India, p. 330-332) ;— Biblical and relig. lit.
(Hinduism, etc., p. 100) ;— Langiiage ; — Literature ;— My-
thology.
India-rubber.
— Dai/ (IT. K)vs. Goodyear (C) Circuit court of tbo
U. S., district of New Jersey. Copy of the testi-
mony in the case read in equity. 1851. . 3944.21
— Boutledge (R.) DiscoTeries and mventions of the 19th cen-
tury. 187C 3906.22
— Smith, report. 1864 (Caoutchouc and gntta-percha). . 3936.19
See also article, with references, by C, F. Chandler, in
Johnson's new univ. cyclop., v. 2.
Indian archipelago. See Countries, etc.{Indian archipelago, p. 332.)
Indian club exercise. See Kehoe (L. D.) 1866 4618.10
Indian leisure. (Poems.) bee Macgregor (R. G.) . . . 1665.12
Indian oceau. See Countries (Indian ocean, p. 332).
Indian Pass. .S^ee Street (A. B.) 1869 1112.18
Indian saint ; or Buddha and Buddhism. See Mills (0. D. B.)
1876 3528.11
Indiana. See Countries (Indiana, p. 332).
Indiana. See Dudevant (A. L. A. D.) [' George Band.'] . 7015.30
Indianapolis. Public librai-y. Catalogue, 1873. In-
dianapolis, 1873. 8° 2723.18
Indians. See Ootuitries, etc, (Indians, p. 332.)
Indicator. See Arts (Useful : Steam-engine : Indicator^ p. 47).
Individual liberty, legal, moral, and licentious ; in
which the fallacies of Mill's essay ' On Liberty '
are pointed out. By Index, [pseucZ.] London,
1867. 12°. 5724.15
IndiTiduality. See Atlantic monthly, v. 9. 1862, p. 424-430 ; also
Character (p. 261).
Indo-Oilina. i'ee Countries (Indo-China, p. 334).
Indo-European languages. ,?ee Language (Comparative).
Indo-European tradition (Curiosities of). See Kelly (W. K.)
1863 3816.19
In-door and out-door games for all nations. London,
1868. 16". 4611.20
In-door plants. See Maline (K A.) 6132.06
Indostan. See Countries (Uidia, p. 330).
Induction. See Logic ; — also Arts (Useful) and science (Method,
p. 39).
Indaotire sciences, ^ee Arts (Useful), and soience. 1. Introd.
works (p. 39).
Indnstrial arts. See Arts (Useful), p. 39.
Industrial arts. Historical sketches. With jllus. New
York, 1876. 8°. [South Kensinston museum
art hand-book.] 1453.13
Industrial l>iograpby. See Smiles (S.) 1864 3263.27
Industrial drawing. See Arts (Useful : Drawing, p. 41).
Industrial exhibitions. See Arts (Useful : Hxhibilums, p, 43) ;
also United States centennial exhibition.
Industry.
— Percy anecdotes, v. 18. 1823 6211.18
«5- .See also Arts (Useful, p, 39) ;— Fine arts (Industrial
art, p. 646) ; — Political economy ; — Social science.
Inabriates. See Temperance aiid intemperance.
Inett (.John). Origines Anglicante ; or hist, of the
English church from the conTersion of the Eng-
lish Saxons till the death of king John. New
ed. 2 V. in 3. Oxford, 1855. 8°. . . 3144.19
InfalUbiUty. Set Biblical and reUg. lit. (Faiican cotmca, p. 82).
Infant baptism. See Biblical and relig. lit. (Baptism, p. 78).
Infant education. See Education {Kindergarten schools).
Infanticide. Consult annual reports of National assoc. for prom.
of soc. science.
Infantry tactics. See Military science.
Infelicia. S« Menken (A. I.) 1869 1672.22
Infidelity. See Biblical and religious literature (p. 89).
Infinite (The). See Biblical and religions lit. (Infinite, p. 89) ;
also Philosophy.
Infinite (The) and the flnito. See Parsons (T.) .... 3583.08
Infinitesimal calculus. See Mathematics (Calculus).
Infirmities of genius. See Madden (R. R.) 1833. . . . 2541.01
Influenza. .S'ee Medicine.
Information for the jieople. .See Chambers's information. 6025.01
Infusoria. See Microscope.
Ingelend (Thomas). Interlude of the disobedient child. Ed. by
J. O. Halliwell. L.,1848. 16°. (/nPercysoc., v. 22.] 6060.22
Ingelow I^Miss Jean). Complete poems. Boston,
1869. 16° 1662.16
Contents : Miscel. poems. A story of Doom and other
poems.
— Monitors of the unseen, and poems of love and child-,
hood. Boston. 1871. 16*. 1662.17
— Poems. Boston, 1863. 16°. 1662.07
— Story of doom.andotherpoems. B.,1867. 12°. 1662.16
ffg- For her tales and riovels see Fiction (p. 492).
Ingenuity.
— nrcy anecdotes, v. 9. 1823 6211.09
A9~ See also Arts (Useful ; Inveniimis, p. 44).
IngersoU (Charles Jared). Hist, sketch of the second
•war between United States and Great Britain.
V. 1. [1812-13.] Phil., 1845. 8°. . . 585.06
Same. 2d series. 1814-15. 2 v. Phil.,1852.S°.585.08
Ingersoll (EobertG.) The gods, and other lectures.
New York, 1876. 18° 3561.31
Contents : Oration on the Gods. Oration on Thomas
Paine. Arraignment of the church, or individuality.
Hereties and heresies. Oration on Humboldt,
Ingham (Col. Frederic), pseud. See Hale (Edw. E.)
Ingham lectures. Evidences of natural and revealed
religion. Deliv. before the Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity. Cleveland, 1872. 8° 3563.33
Ingleby (0. Mansfield). Complete view of the Shak-
spere controversy concerning the manuscript mat-
ter affecting Shakspere [in the Perkins folio] pubL
by J. P. Collier. London, 18G1. 8°. . . 1754.05
— ■ The Shakspeare fabrications, or the Perkins folio.
London, 1859. 16° 1754.00
IngUa (Rev. Charles). Memorial coucemiug the Iroquois. [In
0'Callaghau(E.B.) Doc. hist, of N.Y., v. 4, 1849] .614.04
Inglia (Henry Davis). Solitary walks through manv
lands. 3d ed. London, 1843. 8°. . . 945.18
— Tales of Ardennes. New ed. L., 1841. 8°. 945.1((
— The Tyrol. 2 v. London, 1833. 8°. . . 983.04
Inglii: (liev. James). Bible text cyclopaadia. 1st
Amer. fr. 7thEngUsh ed. Phila.,1870. 12°. 3717.02
Ingoldsby legends. See Barham (R. E.) 1613.25
Note. — Reviewed, Fraser's mag., y. s., v. 3, 1871, p. 302-
317 ; Littell, 1871, v. 2 ; p. 323333.
Ingoldsby (Thomas, pseud.) See Barham (R. H.) . . . 1613.26
Ingraham(iJe». J. H.) Novels. 5ee Fiction class-list (p. 492).
Ingram (John). Florf. symbolica ; or the language
and sentiment of flowei-s. L., [1869.] 12°. 4913.20
Ingram (John H.) Memoir of E. A. Poe. {In P.'s Poems and
essays, 1876 : 1076.34] ;— Lecture on Shakespeare [In After-
noon lectures, v.l]; — Lecture onTennyBon[/nv.4.1 2512.23
Ingulphus. Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland, with
(Continuations, by Peter of Blois. etc. [a.d. 700-
1186.] From the Latin, with notes, by H. T.
EUey. London, Bohn, 1854. 12°. . . 471.10
Initial letters. .S^ee Alphabets (p. 14) ;— Fine arts (Illumination,
p. 646) ;— Monogram* (p. 646).
Injunctions. .S'ee Law. (Ijyunctiims.)
Ini. See Arts (Useful), page 44.
Inklings of adventure. See Willis (S. P.) Miscel. works. 6076 J2
Inman (Thomas, il/ID.) 'Ancient faiths embodied in
ancient names. 3 v. L., 1868-75. 8°. .3551.21
— On the preservation of health. L.,1870. b°. 4322.18
Inn album. See Browning (Robert). 1876 1622.16
Innes (Cosmo). Concerning some Scotch surnames. Edinbiirgh,
1800. 8° 6612.11
Innocents abroad. See Clemens (Samuel L.) ['Mark Twain.'] 945.13
Inns. .S'ee Taverns.
Inoculation. ,See Medicine. ( Vaccination and inoculation.)
Inquire within ; facts worth knowing. New York, 1856.
12° 3913.10
Inqnirer (The). See Godwin (Wm.) 1797 2526.17
Inquiry into the chronological succession of Boman-
esque and pointed architecture in France, lanon-l
London, 1850. 8°. 1313.06
BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRABT.
INQUIRY- INSECTS
645
Inquiry into moral and religious character of the
Amer. government, [anon.] N.Y.,18:!8. 8'. 5734. IG
Inquiry into theories of history. ,?'« Adam (Wm.) 1862. 412.33
Inquisition (Roman catholic). See Biblical and relif^. lit. (p. 89).
Insanity. See Medicine. {Body and mind .•—'Insanity ; — Mental
physinUtffy and hygiene).
Inscriptions.
— Heath {J). I.) Phoenician inscriptions. Part 1.
1873 4'28.05
— Records of the post : English translations of the As-
syrian and Egyptian monuments. Publ. under
the sanction of the Society of bibL archseology.
[Ed. by S. Birch.] v. 1-8. L., 1875-77. 1G°.
T. 1. Assyrian texts. 2d ed., 1875 : Inscriptions of Bim-
mon-Niravi, Samas-Kiramon, Babylonian exorciBius. Pri-
vate will of Sennacherib, Assyrian private contract tablets.
Assyrian astrouomical tablets. Assyrian calendar, Assyrian
weights and moasnrea, tr. by A. 11. Sayco. Inscription of
Khamraurabi, Bellino's and Taylor's cylinder of Senna-
cherib, Legend of the descent of Ishtar. by H. Fox Tal-
bot. Annals of Assnrbanipal. by G. Smith. Behistun
inscription of Darins, by Sir H. Rawlinson.
2. ^yptiau texts ; inscription of Una. Annals of Thoth-
mes ul , by S. Birch. Inscriptions of Ameuemhat I., by
G. Maspero. War of Ramesea ii. with the Khita, by E. L.
Lusbiugton. Inscription of Pianchi Mer-Amon, by Cook.
Tablet of Nower-Hotep, by P. Pierrot. Travels of an Egyp-
tian, by 1\ Chabas. Lanioutatioua of Isis and Nephthys,
byP. J.deHorback. Hymn to Ameu-Ra. by C. W.Goodwin.
3. Assyrian texts. Early history of Babylonia.byG. Smith,
Table of Accadian laws. Synchronous history of Assyria
and Babylonia, Monolith inscription of Shalmanesor, an
Accadian liturgy. Ancient Babylonian cliarnis, by A, H.
Sayce. Annala of Assur-NasirPal, by J. M. Itodwell. In-
scriptions of Esarhaddon. Assyrian sacred poetry, Assy-
rian talismans and exorci.sms, by I£. F. Talbot.
4. Egyptian texts : Annals otThothnies in. and other in-
Bcriptions, by S. Birch. Obelisk of Barneses li., by 1'.
Chabas. Treaty of peaco betw. Baniosesir. and the Hittites.
Tablet of Ahmes. by P. Pierret. Neapolitan Stele, by C.
W. Goodwin. Rosctta stone, by S. Birch. Etiiiopian an-
nals, by G. Maspero and P. Pierret. Mythol. and roman-
tic texts : Hymns to Osiris, by F. Chabas. Hymn to the
Nile, by F. C. Cook. Festal dirgo of the Egyptians, by C.
W. Goodwin. Book of respirations, by P. J. do Horback.
Tale of Setnau, by P. le Page lienouf.
5. Assyrian texts : Legend of the infancy of Sargina I.,
Inscription of Nabouidus, Inscription of Darius, at Nakshi
Bustaiu, War of tho seven evil spirits against heaven, by
H. F. Talbot. Inscription of Tiglath Pileser I., by Sir H.
Rawlinson. Insc. of Tiglath Pileser xi., Insc. of Nebuchad-
nezzar, Insc. of Neriglissar. by J. M. Rodwell. Early hist.
of Babylonia, Pt. 2, by G. Smith. Accadian hymn to Istar,
Tables of omens, by A. H. Sayce.
6. Egyptian texts : Sepulchral inscription of Amcni, An-
nals of lUmeses in,, Egyptian magical text, by S, Birch,
Inscription of Aahmes, son of Abaua, by P. lo Page Renouf.
Letter of Panbesa, Hymns to Amen, Story of Saueha, by C.
W. Goodwin. Great Karris papyrus, pt. 1, by prof. Eisen-
lohr and S. Birch. Stele of the Coronation, Stelo of king
Horsiatef, by G. Maspero. Inscription of the governor
Nes-hor, by P. Pierret. Insc. of the destruction of man-
kind by Ba, by E. Naville. Song of tho Harper, by L.
Stem, Tale of the garden of flowers, by F. Chabas.
7. Assyrian texts : Inscr. of Agu-kak-rimi, Legend of the
tower of Babel, by W. St. Chad Boscawcu. Standard Inscr.
and monolith of Ashur-akh-bal, A prayer and a vision, Sen-
kerch and Birs-Nimrud inscr. of Nebuchadnezzar, The re-
volt in heaven, by H. Fox Talbot, Annals of Sargon, by J.
Oppert. Bull inscr. of Sennacherib, by J. M. Rodwell.
Susian texts. Median version of tho Behistun inscription.
Three Assyrian deeds, by J. Oppert. Ancient Babylonian
moral and political precepts, Accadian penitential psalm,
Babylonian saints' calendar, by A. U. Sayco. Eleventh
tablet of the Izdubar legends, by G. Smith.
8. Fragment of tlie 1st sallier papyrus. Hymn to Ra-Har-
machis, by E. L. Lusbiuytou. Annals of Rameses ui.: tho
Great Harris papyrus, by prof. Eisenlohr and S. Birch.
Abstract of a case of conspirai-y. by P. lo P. Renouf. Inscr.
of the gold mines of Rhedesieh and Kuban, Decree of Can-
opus, Inscr, of Darius at el-Kliargeh, Praise of learning,
by 8, Birch. Great Mendea Stele, tr. from Brugsch-Bey.
Litany of Ra, by E. Naville. Papyrus of moral precepts,
by T. Deveria.
See Contem. rev., Dec, 1876 (On Greek inscriptions, by
0. T. Newton) ; v. 3, 1866 (Christian inscriptions in Gaul ;
Fraser's mag., v. 67 {Deciphering of ancient inscriptions).
See also Cuneiform inscriptions (p. ) ;— Hieroglyphs
(p. ); — Moabite stone ; — Rosetta stone.
Insectivorous plants. See 'Darma {C.) 1875 4911.10
Insects.
1. Greneral and Miscellaneous Works.
— Adams(E.) On the names of ants, earwigs and beetles ; of
caterpillars, snails, and slugs ; of spiders ; of the wood-
louse. [In Philol. 80C. proceedings. 1858. 09. 60.] 6443 13
. — Agassiz (Z..) Embryologlcal classification of insects. [In
Smith, contrib., V. 2, 1851,] 3937.02
— Budgen (L. M.) Episodes of insect life. By Acheta
domestica, [pseud."] 3 v. 1851-52. . . 4823.02
- Burmeister (fli) Manual of entomology. Tr. by
W. E. Shuokard. 1836 4823.23
I'utlou) (.M.K) Popular Brit, entomolotfy.1862. 4822.00
-ahenu{J.C.) Annelea, ytii« Table alphabedqne. av. I860.
[In his Encycl. d'hist. nat.J 4828.23
^ Coleopteres. ^ pec Table alphabetlque. 4 v. 1801. [In
his Encycl. d'hist. nat.] 4828.24
- — Papillons[diurnesetcr6pu8culaireB. 1869. In his Encycl.
d'hist. nat.) 4828.27
■ Papillons nocturnes. 1870. [/» Encycl. d'hist. nat.) 4828,28
- Cowan (F.) Curious facts in tho history of insects.
1865 4823.09
- Gxe (Mrs. E. W.) Our common insects. 2d ed.
18G9 4822.08
- Curtis (<7!) Farm insects injurious to the field crops
of Great Britain and Ireland. 1860. . . 48'28.02
Douglas (J. W.) and Scott {J.) British hemiptera,
V. 1. Hemiptera hoteroptera. J?rt;/.9oc.,18G5.4744.07
-J>uncan{J.) Introd. to entomology, [/n Jardkie. Nat. libr.,
T. 27.1 4711.28
-Duncan{P.M.) Tr.msform. of insects. 1871.4828.03
Note.—Baaei en Blanchard's ' Histoire de« insectes.'
■ Entoinologisl's anrmaX. 1871-76. 4 t. . .4822.11
• Ftguier ( L. ) Insect ■world. Bevised by E. W. Jan-
Bon. lt;69 4823.12
Greene(J.) insect hunter's companion. 1870. 4822.10
■ Orindon (L. II.) Little things of nature, in relation
to the Divine benevolence. 18G6. . . . 4823.06
- Hagen {II.) Synopsis of the described neuropteraof N. A. ;
with a list of the S. Amer. species. [In Smith, miscel.
col., V. 4, 1862.] 3936.14
• Insect world. See Figuier (L.), above • 4823.12
- Insects abroad. See 'Wood (J. G.), t>elow 4828.04
-/njMcOathome. See Wood {J. U.). below 4823.14
■ Instructions for collecting. [In Sm. report, 1858.J . .
■ Jaeijer (B.) Life of N. Amer. insects. 1859. 4823.07
Kirby {W.) and Spence ( IF. ) Introduction to ento-
mology. With plates. 2d ed. 2 v. 1816. 4833.03
• — Same. 7th ed. 1858 48J3.05
■ KSllar (V.) Treatise on insects injurious to garden-
ers, foresters, and farmers. With notes bv J. O.
Westwood. 1840 4822.18
■ Loem (H.) Monographs of diptera of N. A. 2 pts. [In Smith.
miscel. col., v. 6, 1807.] i 3935.16
Lubbock ( Sir J. ) Monograph of the collembola and
thysanura. iJay .soc, 1H73 4714.18
— On British wild flowers, considered in relation to
insects. 1875 4913.14
— • Nature series. On the origin and metamorphoses
of insects. 1874 4822.20
Michdet (J. ) The insect. With iUus. by Giacomclli.
1875 4828.00
— L'insecte. Ce ed. 1867 4822.17
Moquiii Tandon {A.) Elements of medical zoology.
Tr. and ed. by K. T. Hulme. 18G1. . . 4822.07
■ Morris J. G.) Catalogue and synopsis of tho described lepl-
doptera of N. A. [/» Smith, miscel.col., v. 3,4, 1862.] 3935,13
- — Insect instincts and transformations. [In Smith, report,
1855.] 3936.10
Murray (A. ) Economic entomology. Aptera. [Myr-
iapods-JvJidse. Scorpions. Spiders. Mites. Lice.
Ticks.] 1876 4822.24
j^ewman (£ ) Familiar introd. to the history of in-
sects. 1841 4823.25
■ Osten Sacken (K.) Catalogue of the described diptera of N. A.
[/nSmith. miscel col., V. 3. 186'i.] 3935.13
■ Packard {A. S.,jr.) Directions for collecting and preserving
insects. 1873. [In Sm. miscel. coll., v. H.J . . . 3935.21
— Guide to the study of insects, and treatise on
those injurious to crops. 1869 4823. 13
— Half-hours with insects. 1877. . . .4823.27
— Our common insects. 1873 4822.21
Patterson (U.) Insects mentioned in Shakespeare's
plays. 1841 4822.05
llennie (J.) Insect architecture. New ed. by J. G.
Wood. 1869 4823.11
Note Reviewed in Qu.rev., v. 120 (Homes without hands).
and Westwood (J. 0.) Natural history of insects.
2v. 1843 4822.01
■ Samuelson (J.) and Hicks (J. B.) Tho earth worm
and the common house fly. 1858. ... 4823.08
■SayiT.) American entomology. 2 v. . . 4833.01
. Scudder {S. II.) Catalogue of orthoptera of N. A., described
previous to 1867. [/» Smith, miscel. col., v. 8, 1869.] 3935.18
• Stoainson ( W.) and Slmckard (W.K) History of in-
sects. 1840 4822.03
In uking for booka, usa the '■ Book Oidar," giving the ATTTHOB'S NAME, ths flmt part of tlia TITI^ and Uw NUMBEB.
646
INSECTS -INSURANCE
ItaseotB, contbmed.
— Stevens (J. F. ) niastrations of British entomology.
Houstellata. 4 v. 1828-34 483fi.01
Same. Mandibulata. 7 v. 1828-35. .4836.05
Same. Supplement 1846 4836.11
— fan Beneden (P. J.) Animal parasites and mess-
mates. 1876 4822.23
— Van Bruyasel (R) Population of an old pear tree.
lUua. by Becker. 1870 4822.09
— Wood (J. 0.) Common objects of the country.
1839 4822.04
— — Insects abroad. Foreign insects. 1874.4828.04
Insects at home. 1872 4823.14
— ITood (IF.) and Westwood {J. 0.) Index *entomo-
logicns : illustrated catalogue of lepidopterous in-
sects of Gt Britain. 1854. 4827.22
8. Ants.
•- Lardner {D.) The bee and white ants. 1874. 4824.13
— Moggridge^J. T.) Harvesting ants, elc 1873. 4823.24
3. Beei.
— Bevan {K) The honey bee, its natural history and
management. 1838 4824.03
— Jhinbar (,Wm.) Bees, [/njardine. Nat. Ubr.,T. S*.] 4721.02
— .Bioiis/i bee-keeper. By a country curate, [anon.]
1851 4824.08
— Barbison (J. 8.) Bee-keeper's directory, or bee
culture. 1861 4824.12
— miber(F.) Nat. hist, of honey bee. 1841.4824.15
— Suish {R. ) Bees : their natural history and general
management. 1844 4824.01
— Kidder (K P.) Secrets of bee-keeping. 4th ed.
[1808.] 4824.11
— King (N. H.) and (K A.) Bee-keeper's text-book.
21st ed, 1872 4824.14
, — Lanqslroih (L. L.) Practical treatise on the bee.
18G0 4824,02
— Lardner (D.) The bee and white ants, their man-
ners and habits. [1874.] 4824.13
— Papers from the Quar. rev., 1852 ; p. 118-206. . . . 2541.16
— Payne (J. H. ) Bee-keeper's guide ; depriving sys-
tem. 4lhed. 1851. 4824.10
— Reaumur (R. A. F. de). Nat. hist, of bees. From
the French. 1744 4824.06
— Samuelson (J.) and Hicks (J. B.) The honey bee ;
with chapters on instinct and reason. 1860. 4824.04
— Taylor(K) Bee-keeper'smanual. 4th ed.l850. 4824.09
— Thacher (J.) Practical treatise on the management
of bees. 1829 4824.05
— Vani^re (J.) The bees. Tr. by A.Murphy. 180S.16G3.il
— Warder (J.) The true amazons : or the monarchy
of beea 8th ed. 1749 4824.07
4. Butterflies, Beetles, Moths.
-- Rye (E. C.) British beetles. 1866. . . , 4822.19
— Clemens {B.) Tineina of North America. With
notes by the editor, H. T. Stainton. 1872. 4823.26
— Conanl {II 8.) The butterfly hunters. Illustrated.
1868 4823.10
— Duncan {J.) Beetles. [In Jardine. Kat. libr., v. 33.] 4771.01
British butterflies. [In Jardine. Nat. libi-., v. 29] 4711.29
— — Briiixli moths, spbynxes, elc. [In Jardine, Nat. libr.,
V. 30.] 4711.30
— — Exotic moths. (7n Jardine. Nat. hbr., v. 32.] .4711.32
Foreign butterflies, [/n Jardine. Nat. libr., v. 31.] 4711.31
— Humphreys (H. N. ) The butterfly vivarium ; or in-
sect home. 1858 4821.01
— Packard lA. 3., jr.) Monograph of the geometrid moths, or
phalaenidie of the U. S. [In U. S. Geol. turvey of the terri-
tories. V. 10, 1876.] 1126.22
— Stainton (H. T. ) British butterflies and moths.
1867 4S22.22
and others. Natural history of the Tineina [a
species of smaller moth. EngUsh, French, Ger-
man, and Latin text.] 8 v. 1855-64. . 4823.15
— Weslwood (J. 0. ) 'British moths and their trans-
formations. Arranged and lUus. in plates by H. N.
Humphreys. 2 v. 1843-45 4828. 12
— Wood{J.O.) Common moths of EngL 1870. 4821.05
5. Grasshoppers and Locusts.
— - Packard {A. S.) Report ou the Rocky Mountain locust and
other Insects injuring crops in the West. [In Hayden,
tthannnal rep. of U. S. geol. survey, 1875.] . . .4116.29
— nomas (C) Acrididas ofN. A. [In U. S. Geol. turvey of fh*
territories. Reports, v. 5, part 1, 1873-4.) .... 1126.13
j^" See also Agriculture {Insects injurious, etc., p, 8).
6. Insects Injurious to Vegetation.
[See Agriculture, p. 8 of Catalogue.]
7. Spiders.
— Blackmail {J. ) Hist, of the spiders of Gt. Britain
and Ireland. TJay .soc. , 1859. fol. . . 4749.03
— Moggridge (J. T. ) Harvesting ants, and trapdoor
spiders. 1873 4823.21
— Spider spinnings ; or adventures in insect-land.
[1870.] 4822.16
— Slavely (E. F.) British spiders. 1866. . . 4822.15
— Wilder {B. G.) Habits and parasites of epeira riparia, with a
note on the moulting nf nephila plumipes. (Amer assoc,
■oience, v. 22, 1873.] 3940.20
See also Pop. aci. monthly, Oct., 1872 (As regarila spiders);
April, 1875 (Triangle spider, by B. G. WUder).
Set also Pop. Bcl. monthly. May, June, 1873 (lustinct in
Insects, by O. Pouchet ; 2 art.)
IS" See alto Natural history {OmenUvmrks) ;— Medicine
{Medical zoology).
Inspiration.
— Emerson {R. W.) Inspiration. [In his Letters and Bocial aims.
1876.J 2524.19
Inspiration of the Bible. See Biblical and relig. literature {In-
spiration, p. 89),
Instinct and reason. jTee Natural history. {Instinct and reason.)
Institut de France.
— Alembert {J. le R. d'). Eulogies of members of the
French academy. 2 v. 1799 3221.15
— Edwards (E. ) Chapters of the biogr. historv of the
French academy. 1864 "2744.12
— Plourens {Af. J, P.) History of Academy of sciences of Paris.
[In Sm. report, 1862.] 3936.17
— Pelli.'ion (P.) Hist, of the French acad. 16.57. 2741.02
Institutions. See G-ovamment (p. 684) ; — Law ; — Man :— Social
science.
Instruments. See Arts (Useful, Instruments, p. 44).
Insurance.
1. General works.
— Insurance blue book. 1874—1876-77. 3 v. New
York, a a Hlne, 1874-77. 4°. . . . . 5918.21
— JnsMrance times, v. 1-10, 1868-77. N. Y., [n.<.p.] 4°.
— New York (State of). Insurance department. 1st-
17th annual report of the superintendent, 1861-
76. 23 V. . 5946.01
— Walford {0.) Cyclopsedia, elc 5936.21
jVbfo. — When completed will probably make 5 volumes.
2. Fire and marine insurance.
— Brown {S.) On the progress of fire ins. in Gt. Britain. [In
Statistical soo. of London. Journal, v. 20, 1867.] . 5934.20
— Ducat (A. C.) Practice of fire underwriting. 3d cd.
1865 5931.03
— Martin {F.) Hist, of Lloyd's and of marine insur-
ance in Gt Britain. With statistics. 1876. 5931.12
— Park {J. A.) System of marine insurance. 4th ed.
1800 5624.16
3. Life insurance.
— Alleii (J. A.) Medical examinations, etc. 2d ed.
1867 4327.11
— Bibliographical catalogue of works on life insurance and an-
nuities. (/nNew York ins. report. 1868. p. 126-162.] 6946.09
— Clifford {0.) Life assurer's handbook, and key to
life assurance. 1876 5931.14
— Fhrren (0.) Observations ou the laws of mortality
and disease, and on the principles of life insur-
ance. 1829 5914.26
— liVancis {J.) Annals, anecdotes and legends : a
chronicle of life assurance. 1853. . . . ,5931.09
— Hipsley {W.) Equational arithmetic, appUed to
questions of life insurance. 1858. . . . 4012.04
— Romans {S.) Life insurance. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc.
Trans., no. 2, 1870.] 6811.01
— Massachusetts. Insurance commissioners. Reports
on life insurance : 1859-1865. With app. by E.
Wright. Boston, 1865. S''. 5931.15
— New York (State of). Insurance dep't. Valuation
tables. Albany, 1872. fol
— NoU{J.C.) Value of life in the South. [7n Do Bow (J. D. B.)
ludustrial resources, etc., v. 3, 1863 ; p. 83-92] . 6925.27
— Pocock (L. ) Familiar explanation of nature and
importance of assurances upon lives. 1842. 6931.07
— Souse ( W.) Remarks on the comparative value of freehold
and copyhold land ; worth of lives on admittances and en-
BK00EL7N MEBOAMTILE LIBBAKT.
INSURANCE- IRMLER
647
franchtaement and on tha pnrobue of advowions. [7n
Pamphleteer, v. 7, 1815.) 6058.07
— SievekiHii (E. 11.) The med. adviser in. 1874. 4327.10
— Watford (C.) [Life] insiuance guide ond handbook.
2(1 ed. 1867 59.31.10
— WVley (N.) Instruction book for life insurance
agents, canvassers and solicitors. 1874. 5931.16
— WrUjht {E. ) Politics and mysteries of life insurance.
1873 5931.11
Traps baited with orphan ; or what is the matter
with life insurance? 1877 5931.18
j8S- iS-'c also Annoities (p. 29) ; — Law {Insurance) ; —
Friendly Bocieties (p. 661) ; — Vital BtatiBticB.
Set also Blackw. mag., v. 74, 1853 (Life assarance) ; Con-
temp, rev., V. 12, 186a (MoralB of the Albert Lifo Ins. Co.) ;
Ed. rev., v. 109 (Lite asBurauco) ; lut. rev., May, 1876 (Life
Insurance, by S. Newcomb); Nat. qu. rev., v. 5, 6, 1862-3
(Quackery of ins. companies) : v. 14, 1867 (Ins. good ; bad,
and indifferent) ; N. A. rev., T. 97, 1863 (Life insurances) ;
Qu. rev., v. 106, 1859 (Annals of life insurance) ; v. :28, 1870
(Life ass. cc); Westin. rev., v. 93, 1869 (Albert life asBur.co.)
Intellect. See Pliilosophy. {Psycholoffy, etc.)
— Emerson IS. W.) Essays, 1st s, 1873 ; p. 293-316. . . 252«.05
Intellectual developmont of Europe. See Draper (J. W.) 6814.01
Intellectual life. Aee Hamerton (P. G.) 1873 2528.24
Inteilectual observer. See Student and intellectual observer.
Intellectual system of tile universe. See Cudworth (R.) 3537.08
IntelligencQ and perfectibility of animals^ See Leroy (C. Q.)
1870 , = = . : o = 4722.10
Intelligence of animals. See Menault (E.) , , o < . . 1722.05
Intelligence (On). See Taiae (H. A.) 1871. . . . o . 6126.17
Intemperance. See Medicine {Stimulants, p. 767); — Temperance.
Interest. See Political economy.
Interest tables. See Mathematics. (Commercial arithmetic.)
Interior decorator. See Hay (D. E.) 1483.18
Interlude of the disobedient child. See Ingelend (T.) .
Interlude of the four elements. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. Lon-
don, 1848. 16°. [/;i Percy society, v. 22.J .... 6060.23
Interlude of the trial of treasure. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. [In
Percy society, v. 28.1 5060.28
Intermediate state. See Biblical and relig. literature. {Future
life, p. 88 ;— Purgatory, p. 99.)
Internal improvements. Ellet (C, jr.) Essay on the laws of
trade in reference to the works of internal improveu'ent
in the United States. 1839 6932.23
Mf^ See also Arts (Useful ; various headings, p. 39).
Internatioaal scientific series. Nos. 1-22. New York,
1872-77. 12°. [Now publishing.] . .
CotUents : No. 1. Tyndall (J.) Forms of water. In clouds,
rain, rivers, ice, and glaciers [4021.27J. 2. Bagehot (W.)
Physics and poUtics [6712.14]. 3. Smith {H.) Foods
[1352.15]. 4. Bain (A.) Mind and body [5438.17]. S. Spen-
cer (H) Study of sociology. [5812.24] 6. Oooke (J. P., jr.)
New chemistry [4213.06]. 7. Stewart (B.) Conservation of
energy [1022.31]. 8. Pettigrew (J. B.) Animal locomotion
(1723.24). 9. Maudsley (H.) Bespousibility in mental dis-
ease (433;).3l]. 10. Amos(S.) Sciencacf law [6614.23]. 11.
Marey (E. J.) Animal mechanism : locomotion [4723.27].
12. Draper (J. W.) History of the conflict between relig-
ion and science [3541.25]. 13. Schmidt (O.) Doctrine of
descentaiid Darwinism [4713.14]. 14. Togel {Prof.) Chem-
istry of lii>ht ami photography [3941.16]. 15. Oooke (M.O.)
Fungi [491i.24i. 16. Whitney (W. D.) Life and growth of
language |64U.18J. 17. Jevons (W. 8.) Money and the
mechauium of oxchauge [6916 00]. 18. Lommel (E.) Na-
tureofliglit, with physical optica [4024.18]. 19. Van Ben-
eden. (P. J.) Animal parasites and messmates [4822.23].
20 SchUtzenberger (P.) On fermentation [4212.20]. 21.
Bernstein {Prof.) Five senses of man [4323.12]. 22. Bla-
sema (P.) Theory of sound In its relation to music
[1562.31].
International (The).
~ViUetanl{E) History of. 1874. . . . .5933.12
— Wasson {D. A.) The international. [JnAmer. soc. acl. assoc.
Trans., no. 6, 1873.] 6811.03
See also Fraser's mag., n. b., v. 12, 1875 (3 articles) ; Old
and new, March, 1872 (Art. by 0. F. Dunbar).
4^ See also Political economy. {Jjdbor question.)
laternatioual congress of prehistoric archaeology :
transactions of the third session, 1868. London,
18fi9. 8° 5813.28
International exhibitiouH. See Arts (UBeful: Exhibitions, etc.,p. 13).
International law. See Law. {International law.)
International penitentiary congress, 1872. Transac-
tions. Ed. by E. Pears. L., 1872. 8°. 5818.25
International policy. Essays on the foreign relations
of England. London, 1866. 8". . . . 5716.14
Note.— For contents aea Counaiet {England : Foreign pol-
icy, p. 308).
International review, v. 1-4. 1874-77. New York,
1871-77. 8° 8196.06
Intervention or non-intervention. See Stapleton (A. O.) 5727.11
Interviews, memorable, etc. See Oox (S. H.) 3537.03
luti eduction to vegetable physiology, [anoru'] Lon-
don, 1845. 16^ 4912.20
Intnitions of the mind. 5<e M'Oosh (James). 1860. . ,6421.19
Invention and discorery : curious facts. Edinburgh,
[1869.] 16" 3913.80
Inventions. See Arts (Useful) : Inventions, p. 44).
Inventions (Theology of). .See Blakely (J.) 1866. . . . 3S22.10
Invertebrata. /f*r« Natural history.
Invisibles (The) ; phenomena called spiritual, [anon.}
Philadelphia, 1867. 12° 3815.16
Inwood {liev. Jethio). Sermons ; virtues of freema-
sonry. London, 1799. 8° 6837.29
Ion, tragedy. See Euripides.
Ion, tragedy. See Talfourd (T. N.) 183« In 6093.03
lona. ^cfi Countries (Zona, p. 334).
Ionian l.sles. See Countries (p. 331).
Ionia (Ancient). See International rev., July, 187S (Ionian iiama
by E. Curtius) ; and leading histories of Qreece (p. 327).
Iowa. See Countries (louia, p. 334).
Iowa college. See New Englander, Apr., 1873 (art. by pres. Ha-
goun).
Iphlgenla, trag. See Dennis ; — Euripides ; — Goethe ; — Racine.
bailh (Augustin Simon). Querelles litteraires, on mi-
moires pour servir k I'histoiro des revolutions do
la rdpublique des lettres, depuis Hom^re jusqult
nos jours. 4 v. Paris, 1761. 12°. . . 2761.26
Iran. SeeDrummond(Wm.) Origines, v. 1, 1821. . . 426.28
Irby (A. P.) Travels in Slavonic provinces of Turkey, 1866. See
Mackenzie (O. M.) and Kirby 1033.20
Ireland. See Countries {Ireland, p. 334), for its history, descrip-
tion, and social condition, ^or ita language, literature, and
poetry, see Language ;— Literature ; — Poetry.
Ireland (Alex.) List of the writings of Wm. Hazlitt
and Leigh Hunt, chronologically arranged ; with
notes and selections of opinions regarding theix
characteristics ; jprec. by review of Barry Corn-
wall's ' Memorials of Lamb.'and a chronoL list of
the works of Lamb. With notes, etc. London,
1868. 8°. 3075.28
Ireland aohn B.) Wall Street to Cashmere, 1851-56.
Nevy York, 1859. 8°. 1025.04
Ireland (Wm. Henry). Confessions ; particulars of
his fitbrication of the Shakspeare manuscripts ;
with anecdotes and opinions. L.,1805. 12°. 1753.30
— Investigation of Mr. Malone's claim to the character
of scholar or critic ; exam, of his Inquiry into the
authenticity of the Shakspeare manuscripts, etc.
by S. Ireland, London, [n. </.] 8°. . .1753.31
— Memoirs of Henry the great, of France, [aiiou. ] 2 v.
London, 1824. 8° 3076.31
— Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc. [anon.'] 2 v. London,
1824. 12°. 3093.18
— Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under
the hand and seal of Shakspeare : including tha
tragedy of King Lear, and a small fragment of
Hamlet, from the original mss. in the possession
of S. Ireland. Lpndon, 1796. 8°. . . .1753.31
Fitzgerald (P.) Ireland forgeries. [In his Bomance of th©
English stage, 1875.] 1723.29
— Ml.- Ireland's vindication of his conduct, respecting
the publication of the supposed Shakspeare mss.
London, 1796. 8° 1753.31
— Vortigern ; hist. play. L., 1832. 8°. . In 6093.15
— Passages selected by distinguished personages, on
the great literary trial of Vortigern and Bowena ;
a comi-tragedy, whether it be from Shakspeare.
[A satire, anon.] London, [»i. d.] 24°. . 1753.33
Irenseua. Writings. Tr. by A. Roberts, and W. H.
Eambaut. 2 v. Edinburgh, 1868-69. 8°. [Ante-
Nioene ]ib.,v. 5, 9.] 3467.12
— On the rule of faith. (/iiTractsforthetimes.v. 1, 1839.) 3613.09
See elaborate article, with references, in M'Clintock and
Strong, v. 4 ; also Dublin rev., July, 1876 (Witness of 8.
Irenteus to catholic doctrine).
Iriarte (Tomas de). Fdbulas literarias. Boston,
Cambridge, 1S54. 18° 7216.24
Irish. See Ireland {abore).
Irish bar. See (in Biography : legal, p. Ill) Hayxoard ; — O^tlana.
gan ; — Shiel.
Irish in America. See Maguire (J. F.), 1868 [1133.06] ;— Byrne
(8.), 1873 [1132.17].
Irlsb laud question, impartially considered. F. E. G.
8. [ajion.] London, 1870. 8^. ... 192.06
Note.— Tot other works on the Irish land question see
Ooimtries {Ireland, p. 335).
Irish odes, etc. See De Vero (A.) 1869 1642.28
Irish sketch book. See Thackeray (W. M.) 1661. . . . 965.01
Irish wits and worthies. ,S«« Fitz-Patriok (VV. J.) 1873.3111.17
Inuler (J. G. Fr. ) Die neue Gesinnunga-verfassung,
etc.; Oder das Neue Testament verteutschet und
mit geschichtlich begrundeten Einbitungen ver-
sehen. Aken an der Elbe, 1847. 12°. . . 3753.02
In asking for books, use the " Book Otdsr," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
048
IRON-IVES
Iron »na Iron trade. Ste Art» (Usefnl : Iron, p. U) ^—Metatturgy,
p. 45) ; alto Internat. rev., v. 1. 1874 (Iron resources of the
U. 8., by J. 8. Newberry) ; Atlantic monthly, Nov., 1877.
Iron olads. Ste Naval science.
Iron furnace . or, slavery and secession. See Aughey (J. H.)
1863 5831.01
Iron horse (the locomotive]. See Ballantyne (E. M.) 1871. 3926.39
Iron mask. See Biography (p. 160).
^ons (Wm. J.) Athanasins contra mnndnm : a letter
[on the athanasian creed. With the Greek of the
creeds]. London, 1872. 12° 3563.05
— Idea of the national church. [In Replies to ' Essays and re-
views,' 1862.) 3547.07
Ironsides (Life in a man of war, or scenes in old).
[anon.] Philadelphia, 1841. 8°. . . . 913.13
Irony. See Atl. monthly, v. 26, 1870 [art. by F. H. Hedge).
Iroquois. See Oonnlries {Indians, -p. 333).
Irrawaddi. See Oountries, etc. {Irrawaddi, p. 336).
Irving (B.A.) Commerce of India. L., 1838. 8°. 5923.04
Irving (David). Lives of the Scotish writers. 2 T. in
1. Edinburgh, 1850. 8° 3266.07
Irving (liev. Edward). The oracles of Ciod. Judg-
ment to come. Sded. L., 1824. 8°. .3563.16
jK^ For lives of E. I. tee Biography (p. 160).
Irving (George Vere). On treasure trove. [In Jour, of British
arch ass., v. 16.) 1461.15
Irving (Heury, English actor). See Qentleman's mag.. Feb., 1872 ;
Macm. mag., v. 31, 1876 (The new Hamlet and his critics).
Irving (Joseph). AnnaLs of our time : diurnal of
events, [1837-G8]. London, 1869. 8°. . 6725.01
— Suppl., to Maich 19, 1874. L., 1875. 8°. 6725.01a
Irving (John Treat, jr. ) Indian sketches ; Pawnee
tribes. 2 v. PhUadelphia, 1835. 12°. . 561.01
Irving (Pierre M.) Life and letters of Washington
Irving. 4v. 1863-64. 12° 3086.01
Irving (Theodore). Conquest of Florida.by Hernando
deSoto. New York, 1851. 12°. . . . 592.15
Irving (Washington). Adventures of Bonneville in
the Rocky Mountains and the far West. New
York, 1856. 12° 1114.08
Same. New York, 1852. 12°. . . . 1114.08a
— .istoria ; or anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the
Rocky Mts. New York, 1852. 12°. . . 1123.01
Same. New York, 185.5. 12°. . . . 1123.01a
— Biography of Marg. M. Davidson. New ed.' New
York, 1850. 12°. 1642.02
— Bracebridge HaU. New York, 1851. 12°. . 215.27
Note. -For contents Bee entry, p. 492.
— Conquest of Granada. [1457-92].N.Y.,1861.12°.215.32
Same. New York, 1856. 12°. .... 215.32a
— Crayon miscellany. New York, 1855. 12°. 922.16
Contents .- 1. Tour on the prairies. 2. Abbotsford.
3. Newstead Abbey.
— Life and voyages of Christopher Columbus. 3 v.
New York, 1855. 12° 3043.01
— liife of George Washington. 5 v. New York, 1856-
59. 12° 3177.13
Same. NewYork, i85'6-59. '8°.' '. '. .' 3177!o8
— Life of Oliver Goldsmith ; with selections from his
writings. 2 v. New York, 1847. 18°. . 3066.02
— Mahomet and bia Buccessors. 2 t. New York, 1853 .
12' 3115.24
— Oliver Goldsmith: biography. N.Y.,1855.12°. 30C6.04
— Sketch-book. New York, 1855. 12°. . . 215.29
Note. — The contents are given on p. 492 of Catalogue.
— Spanish papers and other miscellanies. 2 v. New
York, 1866. 12°. 2533.11
Contents,
Abderahman : founder of Om-
miades in Spain, v. 1.
BiograpliicoU sketches :
AUston (W.), V. 2.
Burrows {Lieut.), v. 2.
Campbill (T),v. 2.
Davidson (Margaret M.), v. 2.
Lawrence {Capt. J.), v. 2.
Perry {Commodore), v. 2.
Porter iCapl. D.), v. 2.
Talmu (Conver8ationswith),v.2.
Letters o! Jonatlian Oldstyle,
gent.. V, 2.
Re.vltws and miscetlanies : '
Catskill mountains, v. 2.
Oommuniiiaw, v. 2.
Conquest of Qranada, v. 2.
Conspii-acy of the cocked hats,
V. 2.
Obronlole of Femau aonzalez.
count of Castile, v. 1.
Chronicle of Fernando the saint,
V. 1.
Legend of Count Julian and his
fomily. V. 1.
Legend of Don Roderick, v. 1.
Legend of Pelayo. v. 1.
Legend of the subjugation of
Spain, V. 1.
Desultory thoughts ou criti-
cism, V. 2.
Holland (Kilwin C), v. 2.
Letter from Granada, v. 2.
Letter to the editor of * The
Knickerbocker,' v. 2.
National nomenclature, v. 2.
Paine (Robert Treat), v. 2.
Sleepy hollow, v. 2.
Wheaton's History of the North-
men, V. 2.
— Tales of a traveller. New York, 1855. 12°. 215.30
Note.—VoT contents see entry in Fiction (p. 492).
— Tales of the Alhambra. N. Y., 1855. 12°. 215.26
— Vignette illustrations of the writings of W. I. New
York, 1858. 12°. . 2533.13
— Wolfert's roost, and other papers. New York, 1855.
12° 215.31
Note, — For contents see entry in Fiction (p. 492).
— Works. 15 V. New York, 1855. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Knickerbocker's History of New York
(215 281. 2. Sketch book (215.29). 3, 4, 5. Life of Colum-
bus I3043.01J. 6. Bracebridge Hall |216.27]. 7. Talcs of a
traveller |21o.30J. 8. Astoria [1123.01). 9. Crayon miscel-
lany (922.10]. 10. Bonneville's ailventures [1114.08]. H.
Goldsmith ; a biography (3066.04]. 12, 13. Mahomet and
his successors [3115 24J. 14. Conquest of Granada [215.32].
IS. Alhambra [216.26].
— and Paulding (J. K.) Salmagundi. New York,
1857. 16° 2533.14
gS" For lives of Irving see Biography (p. 160) ; also Her-
ring {J.) and Longacre {J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 1,
1834(3247.01]; Bentley'amiscel., V. 19, 1840 : Kewmontbly,
Feb., 1800.
Is "eternal "punishment endless? ,S^eeWhiton (James M.)3547.08
Is it I? A book for every man. S«e Storer (H. R.) 1867. 4331.08
Is our republic a failure ? S« Watson (E. H.) . . . .5732.03
Isabel : or Sicily. See Tuckerman (H. T.) Sicily, a pilgrimage.
1852 972.07
Isabella. SS" For persons of this name see Biography (p. 160).
Isabella Orsini. See Guerrazzi iF. D.) 7317.06
Issns. Oi-ationes. Gr. etLat. [/nMUller (C.) Orationes Atlici,
V. 1. Didol, 1847.) 7766.02
. — Speeches concerning the laws of succession to property at
Athens. (/K Jones (Sir W.) Works, v. 9, 1807.) .6046.09
— Jebb (R. C.) Attic orators, v. 2, 1876 6326.18
Isaiah. See Biblical audreligious lit. {Isaiah, p. 89).
Iscanua (Josephus). De bello Trojano. Londini,
Valpy, 1825. 8° 7713.12
Isherwood (Benj. F.) Engineering precedents for
steam machinery. 2 v. N. Y., 1859. 8°. 3925.04
Isidorus Characenus. Manslones parthicse. [In Miiller (0.) Ge-
ogr. Gr. minores, v. 1, 1856] 7765.03
Isis and Osiris. Plutarch. In /as Morals, v. 4, 1870 ; p. 65139.
See also Creuzer (F.) Religions do I'antiq., v. 1, p. 389 ;
consult Classical dictionaries, and works on ancient Egypt.
Isis: an Egypt, pilgrimage. See St. John ( J.A.) 2 v. 1863. 1091.07
Isis unveiled. See Blavatsky (H. P.) 1877 3818.21
Isla (Jose Francisco de). History of the famous
preacher, friar Gerund. From the Spanish. 2 v.
London, 1772. 8° 214.05
Islaford, and other poems, .^ee Murray (G.) 1846. . .1673.38
Islam. See Mohammedanism (p. 100).
Island bride ; poems. See Colman (J. F.) 1631.20
Island of fire [Iceland], i'ee Headley (P. C.) 1876. . . 1143.17
Isle of Bourbon. .See Oountries (i^eunitm, p. 361).
Isle of France. See Countries (.l/uuriVtuj, p. 343).
Isle of Man. .See Countries {Isle of Man, p. 336).
Isle of Wight. See Oountries {Isle of Wight, p. 336).
Isle of palms. Sfe Wilson (John). Poems. 1868. . . . 1696.26
Isles of Loch Awe. See Hamerton (P. G.) 1866. . . . 1651.18
Isles of Shoals. See Oonutiies {Isles of Shoals, p. 336).
Ismailia. See Baker (Str S. W.) 1876 1086.10
Isocrates. Orationes et epistolae. Recog. J. G. Buiter.
Gr. et Lat. Paris., jyido(, 1846. 8°. . . 7766.02
— Orations. From the Greek, by J. Gillies. London,
1778. 4° 6325.11
— Orations and epistles. From the Greek, by J. Dins-
dale. London, 1752. 8°. 6322.22
— Jebb {R. C.) Attic orators, v. 2. 1876 6326
See also Revue des d. mondes, Nov., 1871.
Israel and the Gentiles. See Da Costa (I.) 3464.09
Israel in Egypt. See Clark (E. L.) 1874 1077.04
Israel of the Alps. See Muston (A.) 1863 3434.01
Israeli. See Disraeli.
IsraeUtes. See Jews (p. 338).
Istlimus, etc. See Panama (p. 366) ;— Suez (p. 371).
Istria (Dora d'), pseud. See Eoltzoff-Massalsky (H. Ghlks, pn'n-
cesse).
Isumbras (Romance of), [In Thornton romances. Camden soe.,
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scriptive works. Also Biography {Italian, p. Ill) ; — Drama
(p. 425) ;— Fine arts (/(ofy, p. 645) —Language {Italian): —
Literature {Italian).
Italian Alps. See Freshfield (D. W.) 1875 983.28
Italian comedies. See Drama {Italian, p. 425).
Italian journeys. See Howells (W. D.) 1867 972.06
Italian life and legends. See Ritchie (A. C. M.) 1870. . 974.11
Italian sights and papal principles. See Jarves (J. J.) 1856. 972.12
Italian valleys of the Pennine Alps. .See King (S.W.) 1858.983.09
Italics : Italy in 1864. See Cobbe (P. P.) 1864 971.19
Italy. See Italian, above.
Itinerant (The). See Ryley (8. W.) 1809 1741.01
Ives (Joseph C. ) Report upon the Colorado river of
the West, 1858. Washington, 1861. 4°. 1126.09
BBOOELTN UEBOANTILB LIBRARY.
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gress to Catholicism, iioston, 1854. 8°. . 3362.35
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Ivimey (Josepli). History of the English Bnptists, to
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— John Milton : his life and timex. New York, 1833.
12° 3124.03
— Life of Bunyan. Boston, 1814. 16°. . . 3025.1iO
Ivories. Haskell (Win.) Ivories. .... 1443.38
— Wyalt^M.D.) Notices of sculpture on ivory. With
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Jaok or Jaochaeus (G. ) Primes philosophias libri sex.
Ed. postrema. LugdnniBatav., 1510. 32°. 5423.14
Jaoke of Dover, or his search for tbe veriest foole la Eugland.
Ed. by T. Wright. L.,1842. 16°. [//» Percy aoc.v. 7.) 6U(iO.U7
Jaokaou (Alfred). Tints from an amateur's palette ;
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Jaoksou (Andrew) and Calboua (J. 0.) Correspond-
ence on the subject of the course of tbe latter : in
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the occurrences iu the Seminole war. Washington,
1831. 8° Jn 5093.10
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(J. H.) Life of A. J., to 1815 130S7.101 ; Herring (J.) and
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Jackso.i (Charles T). ) Eeport of the geogr. and agri-
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dence, 1H40. 8°. 4114.20
Jackson (James, M.D.) Letters to a young physician
[on the treatment of certain diseases]. Boston,
1855. 12°. 4322.04
Jackson (John) and Cliatto (W. A.) Treatise on
wool engraving. London, 1861. 8°. . 1436.22
Jackson (John B. S., M.D.) Descriptive catalogue of
Warren anal, museum, H.U. B., 1870. 8°. 4336.22
Jackson (John C, M.D.) American womanhood : its
peculiarities and necessities. N. Y., 1870. 12° .4331. 19
— Hosv to treat the sick without medicine. Dansville,
(A'. r.,)1868. 12°. 4322.05
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Londou, 1845. 8° 4514.12
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uses.] Philadelphia, 1860. 8=. ... 933.17
Jackson (T. G.) Modern gothio architecture. Lon-
don, 1873. 12° 131L09
Jacksou (Thomas). Life of Kev. Charles Wesley.
New York, 1812. 8°. 3183.24
Jackson (Thomas, prebendary of St. Paul's cathedral).
Curiosities of the pulpit, from the 4th century.
New York, lb69. 16° 3562.29
— Our dumb companions : dogs, horses, donkeys, and
cats. 5th ed. London, 1870. sm. 4°. .4724.13
— Our feathered comp.mious. L., [1865.] 4°. 4815.04
Jackson (Ttiumas J., called * Stonewall '). See Biography (p. 160)-
aiso Randolph (8. N.) Life of T. J. J. 1875. . . 3086.17
Jacksou (Will.) New and complete Newgate calen-
dar. 0 V. London, [1800.] 8°. . . . 5612.03
Jacob. See alto Jacobs.
Jacob (liev. George Andrew). Ecclesiastical polity of
the New Testamtnt ; a study for the present crisis
in the church of England. N.Y.,1872. 12°. 3564.13
Saoo^ {"P. 1*., bibliophile), pseud. .STee Lacroix(Paulj. . ,
Jacob (Samuel, and others). History of the Ottoman
empire, incL survey of the Greek empire and cru-
sades. 2d ed. London, 1854. 12°. . . 547. 14
Jacob (Wm.) Hist, inquiry into the production and
consumption of the precious metals. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1831. 8°. 5915.32
— Eeport respecting agriculture and the trade in com in Eu-
rope. Loudon, 1828. 8°. [Ill Pamphleteer, v. 29.] 6058.29
Jacob's UiiiUt. iSeeBeke (itfvj. E.) 1865 1062 20
Jacobi (Abraham, JAi).) Infant diet Bevised by M.
P. Jacobi. New York, 1874. 12°. . . .4335.16
Jacobi [Dr. Ed.) Uictlonnaire mythologique universel.
Tr. iMi- Th. Bernard. Paris, 1863. 16°. 3811.29
Jacobi (Frledrlch Helnrlch). From the flying leaves. Learned
societies, (/n Hedge. Prose writers olOermany,1866.27a'S.01
— Hagenbacli (K. K.) uerman ralioniliiim. 1866. . . a66«.0«
See also article in M Olintock and btrong, v. 6.
Jacob! (Mary Putnam, M.D.) Quesiiou of rest for
women during menstruation. N.Y.,1877.h°. 4335..30
Jaoobiiusm. Barruel (A. de). Memoirs illustrating
the hist of jacobinism. 4 v. 1798. . . 5837.03
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tiid (in Biography, p. 137) lives of Danton ;— Desmoalina ;
—Marat ;— Robespierre.
Jacobite minstrelsy ; with notes, etc Glasgow, 1829.
16° 16ti2.08
Jacobites. Tliomson (Mrs. A. T.) Memoirs of the
Jacobites of 1715 and 1715. 1845-46. .3172.12
«a- See alto Sidabt (in Biography, p. 202).
Jacobs. See also Jacob.
Jacobs (Michael, D. D. ) Rebel invasion of Maryland.
Philadelphia, 1.864. 12° (;43.12
Jacoby (Johann). TuUle {H) German political leaders. 1876 3221,18
JacoUiot (Louis^. Bible in India : Hindoo origin of
Hebrew and Christian revelation. [From the
French.] New York, 1870. 12°. . . . 3563.18
Jacoz (Francis). Aspects of authorship. London,
1872. 8° 2532.31
Same. [Reprint] Literary life, e(c. New York,
1873. 12^ 2532.31a
— At nightfall and midnight : musings after dark.
London, 1873. 12°. 2532.32
— Bible music. Boston, 1872. 12°. . . . 1562.25
— Cues from all quarters ; or literary musings of a cler-
ical recluse. [OHOH.] Boston, 1871. 16°. 2532.30
— Recreations of a recluse. lanon.\ 2 v. London,
1870. 8°. 253i!.23
— Secular annotations on Scripture text 2d ed. 2 v.
London, 1871. 12° 2533.20
— Shakspeare diversions. N. Y., 1875. 8°. . 175-3.03
Jacquemart (Albert). 'History of the ceramic art
Tr. by Mrs. B. PalUser. L., 1873. 8°. . 1444.15
Jacques (D. H.) The barn-yard: cattle, horse, and
sheep husbandry. With bee-keeping. Bevised
ed. New York, 1866. 12°. 6134.05
— The farm. With essay, by J. J. Thomas. Revised
ed. New York, 1866. 12° 6122.12
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— Hints toward physical perfection : or philosophy of
human beauty. New York, 1859, 1;:°. . 4325.16
Jaeger (Abraham). Mind and heart in religion ; or
Judaism and Christianity. N. Y., 1873. 16° 3564.28
Jaeger (Prof. B.) Life of North American insects.
New York, 1859. 12°. 4823.07
Jaenisch (C. F. de); Chess preceptor. From the
French, by G. Walker. L., 1817. 6°. . 4614.07
Jago (ElcUaid). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers, [la
Chalmers. Eusjlish poets, v. 17, 1810-] . . . .1020.17
— Select poems, [/n Sanlbrd and Walah. British poets, v. 37,
1822.] 1691.37
Jahn (Johann, B.D. ) History of the Hebrew common-
wealth. Oxford, 1810. 8° 3442.03
Jalljonrual 5ee Mitchel (John). 1861 312i.l8
Jains. Colebrooke (U. T.) Observ. on the sect of Jains. [In hit
Miscel. essays, v. 2. 1873.] 7816.08
Jal (Auguste). Archeologie navale. 2 v. Paris, 1810.
«°. 4518.17
Jamaica. ^e« Countries (Jamaica, p. 337).
Jamblichtis. See lambUchus.
James i., (kinrj of England). A counter blast to to-
bacco. With notes, etc., by C. Beckington. New-
casUe-upon-Tyne, 1843. 8° 4331.28
— Essay es of a prentise, in the divine art of poesie,
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James l, (king of Scotland). Works. With life, and
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2°. 1662.35
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James f Edwin). Bankrupt law of the U. S., 1867.
With notes, and decisions. N.Y.,1867. 8°. 5635.22
James (George Payne Rainsford). Dark scenes of
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Jamas (Henry). Lectures and miscellanies. New
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James (Wm.) Naval history of Gt. Britain, 1793-1827.
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James (W. N. ) A word or two on the flute. Edin-
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merdaui and De Geer.
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Jerningham's (John) journal. [Poom. anon.] N.Y.. 1871. 16°. 1G(!2.32
Jerntngham's (Mra.) journal. [Poem. anon.J N.Y., 1870.16°. 1662.31
Jerome of Prague. See Biographjr (p. 161), also Hibl. Hacra, Nov.,
18*5 (Trial audmartyi'doia of, by 0. A. Taylor).
Jerome Bonaparte. Saffell ( W. T. 11. ) The Bonn-
parte-Pattersoii marriage in 1S03. 1873. 3022.25
Sa also New monthly, May, 1861 (Early life of king Jerome.)
Jerrmau (Edward). Hctures of St. Petersburgh. Tr.
by F. Hardmann. London, 1857. 16°. .6075.11
Sime. New York, 1S52. 12° 993.12
Jerrold (Douglas). The Brownrigg papers. London,
18G0. 8° 2")34.()3
— Oomedias. London, 1853. 8° 1725.21
Contents : Bubbles of the day. Time works wonders.
The cat's paw. The prisoner of war. Retired from busi-
ness. St. Cupid, or Dorothy's fortune.
— Specimens of [his] wit, to illustrate hia opinions. Ar-
rmged by B. Jerrold. Boston, 1858. 12'. C214.22
— Writings. 8 v. London, 18;jl-54 12°.
Contents: v. 1. St. Giles ami St. James. . . . 221.18
2. Men of character : Job Pipjuns, who * couldn't help
It'; — Jack Kuuuymede, the ma:t of many 'thanks'; — Adam
Buff, 'without a shut';— llatthew Clear, who ' saw his
Tray'; — ^Johii Applejotm, 'wlio meant well'; — Christopher
Snub, who was • born t.) be hanged ' ;— Barnaby Palms, who
• felt his way';— Creso Qiiattrino, 'who died rich.' 221.14
3. Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures. Story of a feather.
Sick giant and doctor Dwarf. 221. IG
4. Cakes and ale ; Lesson of life, Perditus Mutton,
Miyoc of Hole-cum-Corner, Romance of a key-hole, Mr.
Peppercorn ' at home,' The preacher parrot. Lives of Jones,
Brown, and Robinson, Shakspeare at Bank-side, The wine
cellar. Kind cousiu Tom, The manager's pit(, Tapestry
weaver of Beauvals, Genteel pigeons, Shakspeare in China,
The order of poverty. Gossip at Reculvers, Old man at
the gate. Epitaph of Sir Hugh Evans 221.13
5. Punch's letters to his son. Punch's complete letter-
writer. Sketches of the English 221.17
6. A man made of money. Chron. of Clovemook. 221.15
7. Comedies ; Bubbles of the day. Time works wonders.
The catspaw. Prisoner of war, Retired from business,
St. Cupid, or Dorothy's fortune 1725.24
8. Comedies and dramas : Rent-day, Nell Gwynne, The
housekeeper, Wedding gown, School fellows. Dove in a
cage, Paiutei' of Ghent, Black oy'd Susan. . . . 1725.25
ffS" For dramas by D. Jerrold not included in v. 7-8 of
his Writings, .*'^(! Plays {Ammgement by authors).
.ttS" For liv.s and lit. estimates of D. J., set Biography
(p. 161) ; also New monthly, Aug., 1857.
Jerrold (Wm. Blanchard). Best of all good company.
1st series. London, 1873. 8° 3222.0G
Contents: Dickens. Lytton. Thackeray. Scott. Dis-
raeli. Douglas Jerrold.
— ABrige-beaker with the Swedes. L.,18.j4.8°. 991.11
— The Gavrocho party : literary estimates of political
France. London, 1870. 12°. .... 51G.24
— Life and remains of Douglas Jerrold. Boston , 1 859.
1C° 3093.05
— On tho boulevards, or memorable lueu and things.
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Jerasalem. See Coantriea {Jerttsalem, p. 338).
Jerusalem. See Mendelssohn (Moses). 2 V 3676.09
Jerusalem delivered. .SV« Tasso (Torquato).
Jervey (Caroline Howard). Stories and poems. See Q-ilxnan (C.)
anti JerTeT(C. H.) 1643.83
Jerris (John). Horse and carriage keeper's oracle. [/nKitchin-
er'» Traveller's oracle, v. 2, 1827.] 932.18
Jervia (John B. ) Construction and management of
railways. New York, 18G1. 12°. . . . 3925.27
Jervis (Ludy Jervis White). Painting and celebrated
painters, ancient and modern. 2 v. London,
1<S51. 1G° 1414.1G
Jervis (Swynfen). Dictionary of the language of
Shakspeare. London, 1868. 4°. . . .1763.10
Jervis {liev. W. H.) The Galilean church ; hist, of
tho church of France, from 151G to the rev. ; witli
iutrod. 2 v. London, 187-2. 8=. . . . 3137.12
Jesse (Edward). Anecdotes of dogs. L., 1858.8°. 4721.25
Jesse (George R. ) Researches into the history of the
British dog. 2 v. Loudon, 18GG. 8°. . 4724.23
Jesse (John lleneago). George Sslwyn and his con-
temporaries. 4v. London, 1843. 8°. . 3162.01
— London and its celebrities. 2 v. L., 18,">0. 8°. 493.09
— London : its calebrated characters and remarkable
places. 3v. London, 1871. 8°. . . . 482.02
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raries. With an hist, drama on the battle of Bos-
worth. London, 1862. 8° 3153.25
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Same. London, Bo/m, 184.5. 8°. . . . 3166.07
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York, 1873. 12^ 1051.17
— Syrian home-life. See Riley {Bev. I.) 1051.20
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Jests. See Wit and humor.
Jesuits (The). See Biblical, relig. and eccl. literature (p. 89) ;
also Brief account of the Jesuits. Danger of [from] the
revival of that orfler. [In Pamphleteer, v. 6: 5U58.06J ; —
Oartwright (W. C.) Tho Jesuits : tlieir constitution and
teaching; an hist, sketch, 1876 [3426 29) ; Qu. rev., Oct.,
1874 ; Jan.. 1875.
Jesnits in N. Aiuer. in 17th cent. See Farkman (F.) . . S64.ll
Jesup (Edward). LivesofPicua, and Pascal. Loudon,
1730. 8° 3136.'21
Jesup (T. S.) Report upon the cost of transporting troops and
supplies to Cal., Oregon. New Mexico, etc. [/nFacifio R. B.
routes. Reports, v. 1, 1855.] 1127.01
Jesus Christ. See Biblical and religions literature [Jesus Christ,
p. 90) ; also
— Ejgleston {E. ) Christ in art : story of the evangelists.
With designs of Bida. 1875 1436.33
— Oeikie{0.) Life and words of Christ. 2 v.1877.3138.09
— Iluidekoper {F.) Belief of the first three centuries
concerning Christ's mission to the underworld.
187G 3561.30
— Pitzer {A. W.) Christ, the teacher of men. 3585.06
Ecce Deus-homo. [anon.] 1868. . .3422.06
^ Bchlesinger {M. ) The historical Jesus of Nazareth.
1876 3463.05
— 8towe(H.B.) Footsteps of the Master. 1877. 34G3.06
— Thompson (J. P.) Jesus of Nazareth : his life for
thevoung. 187G 31G3.04
— Alger ( tr. R.) {In his Solitudes, etc., 1867, p. 378-93,J 2312.07
— Fiske (/.) The Jesus of history. [/» his Unseen world, and
other essays. 1876.] 3052.09
— - Godwin (/'.) Review of Strauss. [In his Out of the past,
1870 ; p. 288-302.) 2526.18
— Vaughan {H. A.) The Jesus of history. [In hit Essays and
remains, V. 2, 1858; p. 99-114.) 2544.2S
See also Blackwood, v. 96, 1864 (Review of Tulloch on Re-
nan) ; Contoin. rev., Aug., Oct., 1877, 2 art. (The trial of Je-
sus Christ, by A. T. Innes) ; v. 1, 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 3
(Modern theories of the life of Jesus, by J. A. Doruer ;
Nov., 1877 (Resurrection of Christ a new revelation, by
canon Weatcott) ; v. 2, 1806 (' Ecce Homo,' and life of our
Lord ; 2 art. by E. T. Va.ighan) ; v. 6, 1867 ('Ecce Deus,'
by E. T. Vaughan) ; v. 6 (Jesus and Christendom) ; v. i,
1868 (Christ alone without sin, by J. B. Mozley) ; v. 17, 1871.
or Littell, 1871. v. 3 (Character of Christ, by T. W. I'owle) ;
Gentleman's mag., N.s.,v. 10, 1801 ; or Littell, 1861, v. 1 (Coat
armor asci-ibed to our Saviour) ; Fraser's mag., May, 1875
(The king mcssiah of history) ; New Englauder, v. 18, 1860
(The divine humanity of Christ, by H. M. Goodwin) ; v. 24,
1865 (Did Christ suffer as divine) ; N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863
(Chronology, t^Ji)Ograpby and archieology of life of Christ) ;
N.Brit, rev., v. 60, 18C9(Hanna'8 Life of Christ) ; Quar. rev.,
V. 32, 1872 (Year of the Passion) ; Qu. rev., v. 20, 1866 (The
Life of our Lord) ; v. 123. 1807 (Portraits of Christ).
Jesus of history. .See Hanson (Sir Robert). 1869. . . 3422.19
Jevons (Wm., jV.) Systematio morality. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1827. 8° 5134.45
Jevons (Wm. Stanley). Elementary lessons in logic :
deductive and inductive. 6th ed. London, 1875.
IG^ 5428.36
— Coal : its importance in manufactures, etc. [In Science lec-
tures for the people, 1st s., 1871.]
— John Stuart Mill's philosophy tested. [In Contemp. rev..
Deer, 1877 ; Jan., 1878.) See comments by O. C. Hobertson in
Mind, Jan., 1878.
— Logic. N. Y., 187C. 1G.° [Science primer.] 5428.37
— Money and the mechanism of exchange. New York,
1875. 12° 5915.00
— Philos. of inductive inference. [In Fortn. rev., Oct., 1873.)
— Principles of scienc j : treatise on logic and scientiflo
method. 2 v. London, 1874. 8°. . . 3915.18
Note Reviewed by G. C. Robertson, iu Mind, v. 1.
— Silver question. [In Ainer. soc. sci. assoc. Journal, no. 9,
1877.J
— Substitution of similars, the true principle of rea-
soning. London, 1869. 16° 5428.15
yole.—A. sketch of J. is iu Pop. scl. monthly, Oct., 1877.
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Jewel house of art and nature. S« Plat {Sir H.) . . . 3921.i0
Jewell J. Grey). Among our sailors. With regula-
tions governing the U. States merchant service.
New York, 1874. 12° 931.20
JeweU(Job:i, V o/'*''*''"'^)- Works, t. 1-4. Cam-
bridge, (Eig.), Parker soc, 1848-50. 8°. 3638.04
ConUiUs: v. 1. Sermon, at Paul's Cross. Controversy
with H. Cole. Controv. with HardioR. 2. Controv. with
Harding. Eipoi. upon epistles to tlieXhessalouiaus. Scr-
mous. Treatise on tho sacraments. 3. ApoloRia Fx:cle-
BLSe Anglicans. Apology lu defence of the ch. ofEneland.
Defence of the ' Apology,' pts. 1-2. 4. Memoir of Jewell.
Defence of the ' Apology,' pts. 3-6. Epistle to Scipio.
View of a seditious boll. Treatise on the Scriptures. Let-
ters. Miscel. pieces.
— Lifi of J. [la Worilsworth (0.) Eccl. Wog., v. S.] . 3M«.03
Jewell (Pliu.v and Joel), llefjister, of the descend-
ants of l^homas Jewell, of Braintree, Mass. Hart-
ford, 1860. 8°. 3092.':G
Jewelry. S^e Fine arts (Oem8 and jewelry, p. 644).
Jewetl (Charles Ooffln). Plan for stereotyping catalogues by
separate titles, and for forming a stereotyped catalogue of
public libraries in the T7. S. [In Amer. assoc. Froc, v.
4, 1851.) 3146.01
— Cfuilil {R.A.) Biog. notice of C.C. J. /»Sm. rep., 1867. 3936.28
Jewish. See Jews, below.
Jewish calendar. See Myers (M. H.) 1869 3448.21
^i> See also Chronology (p. 268).
JeT^tt (Edwiu). Manual of illuminated and missal
painting. London, 18G0. 1G° 1443.U7
Je'Wltt (Llewellynn). Grave-mounds and their con-
tents : manual of archaeology, Celtic, Eomauo-
British, and Anglo-Saxon. L., 1870. 12°. G215.17
— Hilf-honrs among some English antiquities. Lon-
don, 1877. 12° 491.14
— Hand-book of Engl, coins. L., 1870. 24°. l.';81.01
— Life of Wm. Hnttou, and the history of the Hutton
family. London, 1872. 12°. .... 3085.17
Te^vell family.
— Jewill (P. and J. ) Kegister of descendants of Thomas
JewoU, of Braintree. 18G0 3092.2G
Jews. See Oonntries (J'ws, p. 338-9 ; — Jerusalem, p. 338 ; — FaleS'
tine, p. 355) ;— BibUcal and relig. lit. [Judaism, p. 90).
Jimason {Beu.A.A. ) Notes en the twenty-five articles
of religion, as received by tho Methodists in tho
U. S. Cincinnati, 1853. 12° 357G.00
Joan, (fabuloui popa of Some, 9th century).
— VdUinger {J. J. ron). Fablea respecting the popes in the mid-
dle ages. 1872 3424.12
See also Joan in Biography (p. 163) j Bentley's miscel..
May, 1851 : and New monthly mag., v. 29, 1851.
Joan of Arc. See Daro (Jeanne), in Biography (p. 138).
Joanna. For liV'^s of j>ersom of this name see Biography (p. 162).
Joannes. See Johannes.
Job (Book of). See Biblical and relig. lit. (Job, p. 90).
Jobaiade : a poem. See Eortiim (C. A.) 1863 1663.10
Jocelinua de Brukelonda. Chronica de rebus gestis
Samsonis abbatis monas. S. Edmnndi, cura J. G.
Bokewodo. L., Camden soc, 1840. 4°. . 5112.13
Jooelyn, {monk of Pumxes). Life and acts of St. Pa-
trick. From the Latin, by E. L. Swift Dublin,
1809. 8° 3418.03
Jodrell (Richard P.) Illustrations of Euripides ; Ion
and the Bacchoe. 2 T. London, 1781. 8°. 1723.22
Joe Miller's jests ; or, the -wit's vade mecum. New ed.
London, [ii.f?.] 12° 6212.10
JoeL S;e Biblical literature {Bible, p. 78 •,—Minorprophets, p. 98).
JogaoXKre Isaai). Jojws papers; tr. with memoir, by J. G.
Shea. (7)1 N. T. hist. soc. Coll., 2d b., v. 3, 1859.] 615.08
Johannes fiarisheriensU. Policraticus de nugis curia-
lium et vestigiis philosophorum. 375 1. Lyon,
0. Ftadln, 1513. 12°. 5622.11
Jobaones Secundas. Basia. Literal tr. and poetical
version. Loudon, Bohn, 1851. 12°. . . 1G77.1G
John {St., the apostle). See Biblical lit. {John, p. 90 ■—Epislles,
p li5);also Macdonald (J. M.) Life and writings of 8t. John.
1877 [3736.07]; oii.i Coutemp. rev., Oct., Nov., 1877 (Gospel
of Jounand modern criticism, by prof. Beyschlag).
John {Knights of St.) ,^te Knighthood (p. 667).
Jolin the Bipilst. Reynolds (II.R.) John the Baptist ;
a contrib. to christian evidences. 2d cd. 187(1.
[Congr. union lectures, 1874.] .... 3538.03
T^, „"* ^°' '"'" "' persons of tills name, see Bioer. (p. 1C2).
John (Pra/e,). Conidi.r B.) Curious myths, v. 1. 7.3816.16
T V « r.": "'"' "'■t'ole In MoOllntock and Strong, v. 4.
JohnBuU in America. 5«« Paulding (J. K.) 1825. . .1132.07
Joha Bull's bible ; or, memoirs of the Btewnrdship and
stewards of Great Albion. By Demodocus Popli-
oola, [p,«ei(«7.1 London, 181G. 8°. . . 4-4 15
Vate.—K political satire.
John Jemingham's journal. L., 1871. 1C°. . 1G62.32
John of Baroeveld. See Babneveu) (Jan van O.), in Biography
(p. 120).
John of Brabant. Account of the expenses of, 1292-93 ; ed. by J,
Bui-t. Loudon, Camden miscel., v. 2. 1853. 4". . . 5113.09
John Paul's book. A« Webb (Cb. H.) 1874 2546.25
John Ploughman's talli. See Spuigeon (C. E.) . . . . 3504.26
Johnes (Arthur James). Philological proofs of the
original unity and recent origin of tho human
race. London, 184G. 8°. G412,29
Johns (iJer. C. A.) Forest trees of Britain. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1847. 18°. 4911.01
Johns (Engenin). [ ' E. Marlitt,' pseud. ] Das Geheim-
niss der alten Mamsell. 3e atifl. Leipzig, 1869.
1G°. 7121.17
— Goldelsie. 4e aufl. Leipzig, 18GS. 16°. .7121.18
— Keichsgr'afiu Gisela. 2 v. Ltipz., 1870. 12°. 7121.19
J8f5~ For Ertglishiransl. cfhernovelSfSee Fiction (p. 493-4).
Johns (Henrv T.) Life ^viththe 49th Mass. volunteers.
Pittsfielcl, (.1/ass.),18G4. 12°. .... 631.10
Johnson (/Uexander 13.) Meaning of ■word.i; intel-
lections, sensations, and emotions. New York,
1854. 12° 643407
Johnson (Alvin J., publisher). See Johnson's atlas [927.14) ;—
Johnson's Encyclopiedla,
Johnson (Andrew, iVU pres. of U. S) Speeches, with
biogr. introd. by F.Moore. B., 18G5. 1-2°. C323.01
Jtf^ For lives and impeachment trial of A. J. see Biography
(p. 162).
Johnson (Anna C.) Cottages of the Alps. New York,
18G0. 12° 083.16
— The Iroquois ; or tho bright side of Indian character.
New York, 185.3. 12= 557.12
— Peasant Ifo in Germany. N. Y., 1S58. 12°. 934.07
Johnson (Crisfield). Cantennial history of Erie
county, N. Y. Buffalo, 1S7G. 8°. . . . 622.23
Johnson (CuthbertY*'.) Life of Coke. 2 v. London,
1837. 8°. 304-'.10
Johnson (Eastman). .See Galaxy, July, 18C8 (art. by E. Benson).
Johnson (Edwin). The mouth of gol.l : dramatic
sketches illus. the life and times of Clirysostom.
New York, 1G73. 24° ICCO.IO
Johnson {dipt, Edward). A history of New England, or 'Won-
der-working providence rf Siou's saviour, i:ii3 ; wiili notice,
by J. Chickering. [/« Mass, hist. soc. Coll., 2d s., v. 2,
4, 7, 8.] 661.12
Johnson (Edward). Nuces philosopMcsB : pliiloa. of
things as dovcloped from the study of v.'ordo.
London, 1542. 8" 5114.03
Johnson (George 'W.) Cottage gardeners' dictionary.
5th ed. London, ISGO. 1.°. C12i.li3
— Fairfax corresp. 2 r. London, 1318. 8°. 3355.13
Johnson (J.) Collectiou of tlio laws and canons of
church of England, to t'-io roi'^a of Hinry inu.
Tr. into English vnth notes. Now cd. 2 v. Ox-
ford, 1850. 8° Di3G.19
Johnson (Louisa). Everybody her own flawer gard :ncr.
New York, 1858. 12° 0132.25
Johnson (Richard). Crown garland of golden roses. 2 pts. Ed.
by W.Chappell.L.,1312-45. 10°. [/.i Percy soc, v.O, l.'..130C0.06
— Pleasant conceits of old Ilobsou, 1C07. EX, by J. O. IlBlll.
well. L., 1843. 10°. [/n Percy soc, v. 9.] . . . £330.09
— Seven champions of Cliristrndom. London, [1031].
16°. , . . £51.66
Johnson (Kossiter, ed.) Little classics. 10 v. Bos-
ton, 1874-7G. 18°, . ... . . .! e ^ 223.83
Note,-^VoT contents see Fiction (p. 499). ^
Johnson (S. M.) Free government in England and
America. New York, iaC4. 8°. ... 57o5.0i
Johnson (Samuel). DioUonary of tho Enjll-'a lan-
guage. Verbatim from tho author's laat folio cd.
London, 1854. Imp. 8°. . • . . . . G435.03
— The Idler. Boston, 1850. 16*. [/» British essayists, v. £7.] 2311.27
— Life and writings. Selected by 'W. P. Pago. 2 v.
New York, 1841. 18° 3093.20
T. 1. Life and genius. Essays. 2. Essays, e(e.
— Lives of tho English posts. Noiea by P. Cunning-
ham, and life of author by T. B. Sfccaulsy. 2 v.
New York, 1857. 12°. 3263.01
Note.— Vat contents see Biography {Posts, p. 111).
— Poems. El. with life, by A. Chalmers. F/.i O.'s En"!, poets'
V. 10. 1810.] ....". 10J6.16
— Select poems. Ed. by It. Walsh. [In Sanford aud V/alsh.
Brit, poets, V. 31. la22.) 1091.81
— Table talk. FromBoswoU. 2 v. L.,1007. 10°. 6210.04
BKOOKLTN MKBOAHTILE LIBHAKY.
JOHNSON - JONES
655
Johnson (Samuel), continued.
— Works. Essay on bis life and Renius, by A. Mur-
phy. 2v. New York, 1851. 8°. . . .5015.10
Conttntt,
Adventurer (The), v. 1.
Dedicatious. v. 2.
Idler (The), v. 1.
Ii'Siie, a tragedy, t. 1.
Journey to Western Islands of Scotland [HebrldM], t. 3.
Letters, v. 1.
Llle and genius, by A. Mui'phy, v. 1.
Lives of eminent persons : Paul Sarpi. Boerliaave, Blake,
Sir Frauds Drake, Barretier, Morin. Burman, Sydenham,
Clieyuol, Cave, Frederick the great, Browne, Aschaui, v. 2.
Lives of the poets, v. 2.
MiscellaueuiiH tracts, ftc. : Vindication of the licensers of
tlie stage. Brumoy's Greek theatre, etc.
Opinions ou questious of law, v. 2.
Philological tracts, e^c; Flan of an English dictionary, mis-
eel, observ. on the trag. of Macbeth, Account of Harleian
library, tic, v. 2.
Poems, V. 1.
Political tracts : Observ. on the state of afE^rs in 1756 ; The
false al.iriu, 1770 ; The patriot ; Taxation no tyranny, v. 2.
Prayers and meditations, v. 2.
Baiubler (The), v. 1.
Rasselas, v. 1,
Reviews .lud criticisms, v. 2.
Tales of liuiii^'iuatiou, v. 1.
S^ Far tives and crit. estimates of J. tee Biography (p. 162).
Johnson (Rev. Samuel). Oriental religions and their
relations to universal religion. India. Boston,
1872. 8° 3563.32
S ime. China. Boston, 1877. 8°. . . 35G3.31
Johnson (Sara. Wni.) How crops feed. New 'York,
1870. M" 6123,13
— Agricultural chemistry. [Sm. report, 1859.] .... 3936.11
Johnson ( Mrs. S.irah B. ) Hadji iu Syria ; or three
yeari in Jerusalem. PhU., 1858. 12". .1051.01
Johnjon (X. B. ) Gamekeeper's directory. 2d ed.
Loudon, 1851. 16°. 41515.25
Johnson (Wm., G.E.) 'Practical draughtsman's book
of indu.strial design. 3ded. L., 1869. -t". 3921.24
Johnson's new illustrated family atlas of the world.
New York, 1869. fol 927.11
Johnson's new universal cyclopcedia 4 v. New York,
1878. I. S^" B.B.
Johnson (Wm. Martin, d. 1797). Harrison ((?.) Neglected poets.
[In his Life of Payne. 1876.] 3138.03
Johnston (Alex. Keith). Atlas to Alison's Hist, of
Europe. EJinbuigh, 1855. obi. 8'. . . 444.22
— 'Physical atlas of natural phenomena. New ed.
Edinburgh, 180G. fol A.37.05
— School atlas of astronomy. Edin., 1855. 8'. 4018.16
Johnston i Charles). Travels iu southern Abyssinia.
2 V. London, 1844. 8= 1084.07
Johnstons (C'/ieu. de). Memoirs of the rebellion, 1745-
4G. 2a ed. London, liS-il. 8°. . . . 485.11
Johnstone {Rev. James). Death-song of Lodbroc :
English tr. ; with literal Latin version ; and notes.
[«. p.], 1782. W. 16G3.31
Johnston (James Finlay Weir). Chemistry of common
life. 2 V. New York, 1855. 1-2". . . . 4212.04
Note. — For Contents see Chemistry (p. 264.)
— Oontributiona to scientific agriculture. Edinburgh.
1819. 8^ 6123.01
— Elements of agricultural chemistry and geology.
9th ed. Edinburgh, 1871. 16°. . . . 6121.12
— Notas on NortLi America, agricultural, economical
and social. 2 v. Edinburgh, 18 Jl. 12'. 1072.23
Joluistoa (John). Account of tlie present state of Indian tiibes
inhabiting Ohio, 1819. [/» Archxologia Amcr., v. 1.) S77.18
Johnston (Joseph E. ) Narrative of military opera-
tions, [18 J1-G5]. New York, 1874. 8'. . 645.19
— Sn-'W ( \V. P.) Southern generals, 1866 644.18
Johnston (Josiah S.) Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) National
portrait gallery, v. 1, 1831 3247.08
Johnsto.1 (Keith, jr.) Half-crown atlas of physical
geography. Edinburgh, [u. d.] 12°. . . 932.08
— • Half-crown [political] atlas of general geography.
Elinburgh, [1869.] 12°. ...... 932.07
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Johnsion (E.) Civil service arithmetic. 5th ed. Lon-
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Johnston (T. B.) and Robertson (J. A.) Historical
geography of the clans of Scotland. Edinburg'.i
and London, 1872. 4°. I'lS.OB
Johnstone (Wm. G.) and Croall (A.) Nature-printed
British seaweeds : history of the algae of the Brit-
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London, [I860.] 8° 4916.17
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Joints (Diseases of the). See Medicine.
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York, 18G3. 8° 634.23
Joinville (Jean, sjre do). St. Louis king of France. Tr.
byj. Hutton. 2d ed. London, 1869. ls°. ;ill4.21
— - Memoirs of Louis tx. [In Oijron. of the crusades, .So/in. ] 6623.13
— - MemolroB, ou bistoire de Saint Louis. Avcc un tableau du
rigne de St. Louis, 1226-70. [/» Fetitot. Col. des u)6m.
1 sor., V. 2.] 6123.02
— iliUler(Uax). /n 7ii» Chips, v. 3, 1870 2337.21
Joly (Claude). M6moires coucernant le card, de Retz, 1648-66.
[In Fetitot. M6m., 2 s6r., v. 47] 6023.21
Jominl (Antoine Henri, baron de). Art of war. Tr.
by O. F. Winship and E. E. McLean. New York,
1854. 12° 4514.11
— History of the campaign of Waterloo. New York,
1860. 12°. 514.03i
— Life of Napoleon. From the French. With notes,
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New York, 18G4 3128.10
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— Treatise on grand military operations : critical and
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French, by S. B. Holabird. 2 v. New York,
1865. &° 4516.15
Same. Atlas. New York, 18(15. 8°. .4510.17
Jones (Alexander, M.D.) Cymry of '76 ; Welshmen,
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Jones (Andrew A. ) Jones's digest of duties belonging
to the custom-house departments of the U. S. AVith
the tariff. New York, 1835. 8". . . . 5925.29
— Revenue book : tariff of 1846, 1812, etc. New York
1847. 8° 5925.28
Jones (Henry Bence). Life and letters of Faraday.
2 v. Loudon, 1870. 8° 3055.21
Jones (B. C. ) Lectures on the ancient dramatic poets.
1st ser. [.Jlschylus, Euripides and Sophocles.]
London, 1862. 8° 1725.28
Jones (CharlesH.) Africa : exploration, etc., from Hero-
dotus to Livingstone. N. Y, 1875. 8°. .1080.12
Jones (Charles C. , jr. ) Antiquities of the southern In-
dians, particularly Georgia tribes. New York,
1873. 8° 558.22
— Hist, sketch of the Chatham artill jry during the con-
fed, struggle. Albany, (-V. r.) 1867. 8°. 614.20
Jones (Charles H. ) Vers de societe. Selected. New
York, 1876. 1::.° 1C94.37
Jones (Charles Hundfield. it.D.) Report on practical medicine,
patholof^y. and therapeutics. 1859-04. With bibliography.
[New Sydenham soc. Year-book. 6v. L..1860.66.] 4304.02
Joues (Charles I. ) Memoirs of Miss O'Neill. London,
1816. 8°. 3135.18
Jones {Mrs. C. S.) and Williams (Henry T.) House-
hold elegancies. New York, 1875. 8°. . 1453.16
Jones (David). On the value of annuities and rever-
sionary payments, with tables. 2 v. London,
1841. 8< 5931.04
Jones (Miss Electa F. ) Stockbridge, past and present.
Springfield, 1851. 8" 591.29
Jones (Ernest). Batlle-day, poems.L.,1855.16°. 1662.10
— Emperors vigil, and the Waves and the war. Lon-
don, 1836. 10° 1662.11
Jones (E. J.) Hand-book of British phonography.
London, 1871. 18° 6131.12
Jones (Evan Eowlaud). Lincoln, Stanton, and Grant.
hist, sketches. London, 1875. 8°. . . 3113.19
Jones (George, calling liimself the Count Joannes). His-
tory of ancient America. The Tyrian era. 3d ed.
London, 1813. 8' 507.01
Joues (Gkorge, R. A. ) Sir Francis Chantrey, R. A. , his
life, etc. London, 1849. 12° 3J33.27
Jones (George, F. C. S.) Phosphates of co.-umerce.
London, 1874. 16°. 4212.16
Jones (Henryi. [' Cavendish,' pseud.] Tlie pocket-guide
10 beziquo. 2d ed. London, 1869. 24". 4611.30
In asking for books, use the •■ Booli Ordnrs," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
656
JONES - JORDANUS
— Eonnd games »!, cards. London, 1875. 12°. 4611.37
CanUnU : Loo, vlngt-et-im, poker, Bnlp-suap-auor'em. ttc.
Jon«3 (Horatio Gfttes). Jourual of two visits made to
some nations of Indians on tbe west sido of the
river Ohio, 1772-1773. With biogr. notice. New
York, 1865. 8°. [Sabta's reprints.] . 564.21
Jones (Hugh). Present state of Virginia. New York,
18G5. 8°. [Sabin'9 reprints.] .... 5G4.22
JonM (John). Attempts In verse, witli life. [In Southeir (R)
Uneducated poets, 1836.] 8264.0a
J^'aea (John B.) A rebel war-clerk's diary. 2 v.
Philadelphia, 18G6. 12". 644.06
la- For novclt by this author »e« Fiction (p. 4M).
Jones (John Matthew). Naturalist in Bermuda. Lon-
don, 1839. «' 4814.02
KJockkenmooddlng ta Nov»8cotia. [Sm. tep.. 18G3.) 3936.18
Jone» (Johu Paul). Str. Biography (p. 162) ; also Herring (J ■> and
Longacr8(J.B.) Nat. portr' gal., v. 3, 1836. . . .3247.10
Jones ( Tfoj. Geii. Sir Johu T.) Journals of sieves un-
der Welliuston in Spain, 1811-1814. 3d ed. 3 v.
London, 1846. 8=". 553.21
Jones (John Winter). Obscnr. on the origin of the division of
man'B life into stages. [/aArchaiologia.v. 35,1863.] 6128.—
Jones (Joseph), Investigations rel. to certain N. Amer. veito-
brata. [Sm. contrib., v. 8] • .3937.08
Jones (Lloyd). Progress of the working class. *e Ludlow (J.
M.) and Jones £816.27
Jone3 (M. ) Story of Capt. Cook's three voyages round
the world. Boston, 1871. 12°. .... 923.05
Jones (Owen). 'Designs for mosaic pavements. With
essay on their structure, by P. 0. Ward. 10 pi.
London, 1842. 4° 1467.01
— Examples of 'Chinese ornament. 100 pi. London,
1867. foL 1167.04
— Grammar of 'ornament. 112pl. L.,[1863.]fo].14('>7.03
— One •thousand and one initial letters. 27 pi. Lon-
don, 1864. fol 1467.05
Jones (Pomroy). Annals and recollections of Oneida
county, N.Y. Rome, 1851. 8°. . . . 622.16
Jones (TJeu. prof. Richard). Literary remains ; lec-
tures and tracts on political economy. Ed. with
notice, by W. Whewell. L., 1859. 8°. .5913.20
Jones (Robert, of Lincoln's Inn). History of the
French bar, aiic. and modern. L. 1855.8°. 5622.07
Jones (Bobert, D.D.) Literary beauty of the Bible: lecture.
Staines, 1837. 8° 6721.04
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^ Oratory : a lecture. London, 1811. 8° 5721.01
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— Two lectures on mod. Engl, literature. L., 1836. 8°. 6721.01
Jonsa (Rowland). Philos. of words. L., 1769. 8°. 6112.26
Jones (Samuel W.) Memoir of James Duanc, judge, district
court of U. S. [In New York. Doc. hiat., v. 4, 1849.] 614.01
Jones (T. Percy), pjeud. 5e« Aytonn(W. E.)
Jonas (Thomas). Suggestions for a reform of special
pleading. London, 1850. 8°. . . . In. 5093.17
Jones (Thomas, Ubrarian). Catalogue of tracts for and
against popery, publ. about the reign of James n.,
in the Manchester library. 2 v. Manchester, Chel-
Aonisoc, no. 48, 64, 1859-65. 4°. . . .5095.08
Jones (Thomas Bymer). Aquarian naturalist. Lon-
don, 1858. 8° ■ . . 1826.12
Jones (Thomas Wharton). Failure of sight from rail-
way and other injuries of the spine and head.
London, 1869. 12° 4341.25
Jones (A'l'cWm.) Works. With life, by lord Teign-
mouth. 13 V. London, 1807. 8°. . . 5046.01
Contents : v. 1. Memoirs and correep. 2. Same, cont'd.
Appendix : Britain discovered, heroic poem. Pref. die-
oourae to an Essay on the history of the Turks. 3. Anni-
versary discourses before the Asiatic society ; o'.i the
Hindus, Arabs, Tartars, Persians, Chinese ; ou the bor-
derers, raouutiiineers, and islanders of Asia ; on the origin
and fiimiiies of uatious ; on Asiatic history ; on the philo-
sophy of the Aaiaticks. Ou the orthography of Asiatick
words in Roman letters. Ou the Gods of Greece, Italy, and
India, 4. Chronology of the Hindus. Note to Mr. Vansit-
tart s paper on the Afghans being descended from its
Jews. On the Indian zodiac. On the literature of the
Hindus. Ou the book Shi King of the Chinese. Lunar
?ear of the Hindus. Musical modes of the Hindus. Mys.
ical poetry of tlie Persians and Hindus. Gita govinda. or
eong of Jayaduva. Uemarks on Island of Hiuzuau. Cou-
versation cone. Ihe city of Gwender and the sources and
course of the Kile. Ou the Indiaa game of chess. Indian
grant of land, at Tanna. Inacriptious on the staff of Fi-
ruz 8hah. On the Indian gross-beak. On the paugolui
ofBahar. Ou the loris, or slow paced lemur. On the cure
of the Elep^iantiasis, and other disorders of the blood.
lUes and lAble^*, by Nizanii. 5. Plants of India. Spike-
nard of the ancients. Gismraar and history of the Per-
sian language. 6. PoeseosAsiaticfflcommentariorum librl
sex. Liber mlscellaneoium. 7. Charges to the Grand
Jury. Institutes of Hindu law, or Ordinances of Menu,
8. Mahommedau law of succession, and inheritance. On
the law of bailments. Legal mode of suppresi-iug riots.
Speech on the reform of Parliament. 1782. Letters to ••*.
Principles of government. Character of lord Ashbuiton.
9. Speeches of Iseeus ou the law of succession to property
at Athens. Sacontala ; or the Fatal ring. ByCalidis. 10.
The Moallakat, or Arabian poems. Poems and translations.
Essay on the poetry of the Eastern nations. E^say on
the imitative arts. Arcadia, a pastoral poem. Caissa, the
game at chess. Carminum liber. Muse recnlled, nn ode.
Ode in imitation of Alcseus— ' What constitutes a slate,' etc.
11. Histoire de Nader chah. 12. Nader chah, cont'd.
Tralt6 sur la poesie orientale. Description of A.sia. Short
history of Persia. 13. Hitopad^sa ofViahnnsarman. En-
chanted fruit, or Hindu wife. Hymn to Camdes. Two
hymns to Pracritl. Extracts from the Vedas.
Poems. Ed., with life, by A. Chalmers. [In 0.'» English po-
ets, V. 18, 1810.) m2« 1*
Select poems. Ed. by E. Walsh. [In Sanford and 'Walsh.
Brit, poeta, V. 35, 1822.] 1691.38
j8^ For lives of Sir W. Jones see Biography (p. 162).
Jones (Wm., coiresp. secy). Jubilee memorial of the
relig. tract soc, 1799-1849. L., 1850. 8°. 3586.24
Jones (Wm., F.8.A.) Finger-ring lore. London,
1877. 12° 1585.20
— Treasures of the earth, or mines, minerals, and met-
als. London, 1868. 16° 3933.33
Jones (Wm. A.) Essays upon authors and books.
New York. 1849. 12° 2533.22
— Memorial of D. S. Jones. With notices of the
Jones family of Queens county. New York, 1849.
12°. ,. 3091.01
Jones (Wm. A. ) Report upon the reconnaissance of
N. W. Wyoming, incl. Yellowstone National Park.
1873. Washington, 1875. 8° 1131.12
Jones {Maj. Wm. Prime). Considerations on the con-
quest and settlement of Britain, by the Saxons,
Danes, and Normans, and by the Romans. Lon-
don, 1872. 1'2° 463.17
Joaes ( Wm. P., M.A.) Myth of stone idol : a love le-
gend of Dakota. Chicago, 1876. 12°. .1662.39
Jongh (L. J. de). Three kinds of cod liver oil. Tr.
by E. Carey. Philadelphia, 1849. 8°. .4312.16
Jonaon (Ben). Conversations with Drummond. [In-
t':od- by D.Laing.] Jj., Shak. soc, 1842. 8°. 1706.08
Observations on poeti-y and eloquence, from [his] Discoveries.
[IKitt Sidney (Sir P.) Defence of poetry. L.,1787.16".] 0111.28
Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In 0.'» Engl, poets,
v. 5, 1810.] 162605
Poems. ,S'''«Grreene(U.). Marlowe (C.)andJon8on(B.) 1611.37
Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. i/n Aij Britisli poets, v. 3,
18197 1691 03
— Works. With memoir, by W. Oifford. Boston,
1853. 8° 17-25.27
Contents : Memoir. Ancient commendatory verses.
Every man in his humor. Every man out of his humor.
Cynthia's revels. Poetaster. Sejanua his fail. Yulpone,
orthefox. Epicceno, or the silent woman. The alchemist.
Catiline his conspiracy. Bartholomew Fair. Devil la an
ass. Staple of news. New inn, or the light heart. Msg-
netlo lady. Tale of a tub, or humors reconciled. Sad
shepherd, or a tale of Robin Hood. Fall of Mortimer. The
case is altered. Entertainments. Masquei^. Epigrams.
The forest. Underwoods. Leges convivialfs. 'iiansla-
tiona from the Latin poets. Timber, or discoveries upon
men and matters. English grammar. Jousonus Virbius,
or the memory of Ben Jonson. Glossary. Index.
For lives ami lit. estimates of B. J., see Biography (p. 162);
oijo Bentley's miBcel.,v. 10,1856; Geutl. mag., May, 1871
(by C. C. Clarke).
Joplln (Thomas). General priuciples and present practice of
banking. L.. 1821. 8°. [la Pamphleteer, v. 24.] . 6058.24
Jordan. See Countries {Palestine, p, 356 ; particularly Lynch, and
Macgregor).
Jordan (David Starr). Manual of the vertebrates of
the northern United States, exclusive of marine
species. Chicago, 1876. 12° 4727 05
Jordan (Thomns). London's resurrection to Joy and triumph ;
a lord nvyor's pageant, 1671. [/nPeroy soc, v. 10.] 6U00.10
— Triumphs of London, 1678 ; a lord mayor's pageant. [In
Percy aoc. v. 10.] 6060.10
Jordan (Thomas) and Pryor (J. P.) Campaigns of
Forrest, and Forrest's cavalry. N.O.,1868.8°. 633.04
Jordem ( Wm. L. ) The elements : tho ocean and at-
mosphere. 2v. London, 1866. 8°. . .4028.18
— The ocean : its tides and coirents and their causes.
London. 1873. 8° 1028.12
JordanuB (Friar). Wonders of the east Tr. by H.
Yule. London, Hafe'wyf soc, 1863. S°. . 1044.11
BROOKLYN HEBOANTILE LIBRABV.
JORNANDES- JOURNALISM
657
Jomandes or Jordanes. Da Getorum elve Gothoram rebus
f4et*tia. Hlstoire des GotUs. [Lai.et Fr.\ Paria, 1869. 8'.
INisard's Collection.) 7725.03
Jortin (John). Life of Erasmus. 3v. L., 1808. 8°. 3055.03
— Bemarks ou ecclesiastical history. [To Lather,1517.]
With uotes, by W. Trollope. 2 v. London, 1846.
8=' 3423.22
Joaeph Bonaparte, (king of Naples, and afUrwardi of Spain), See
Biography (p. 1G2).
Joseph of Aramathie : romance of the Seint Graal or
Holy Giail : with the lyfe of Joseph of Armathia.
Ed. by \V.\V. Skeat. Loudon, Mirly Engl, text soc,
1871. H° 7914.01
Joseph II., (of Atittria, emperor of Germany ; 6. 1741, d. 1790).
Letters to dibtinguished princes and statesmen. 1781.
London, 1821. 8°. (/n Panaphleteer, v. 19.] . .6058.19
,8^ I'or biogr. noticefi of Joseph II. , see Biography (p. 162).
Josephine [Empress). See Biography {p. 1C2).
Josephine, lp««M<i.] Our children's pets. L., 1865. 4". .4724.18
Josephas (Flavius). Genuine works. Tr. by W.Whis-
ton. 3 V. Springfield, 1809. 8°. . . . 3412.09
Contents: v. i-2. Antiquities. 3. Jewish war. Against
ApioQ. A discourse concerning Hades, Whistnn's three dis-
sertatious concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist. James
the JuHt, and God's command to Abraham, etc. Index.
Same. Works. 4 v. Phil., 1809. 12". 3412.12
Contents : V, 1-3, Antiquities. 3. Jewish war. 4. Same,
except Jewish war, as v, 3 of preceding entry,
— The Jewish war ; with his autobiography. New trausL
by R. TrailL Ed. with notes, by I. Taylor. Lon-
don, ISGS. 8° 3448.22
— Opera. Gr. et Tat. Eecog. G. Dindorfius. Aoo.
indices. 2 v. Paris, Didi>t, 184.'-.-47. 8°. 7765.14
Josh Billings, pseud. See SUiLW (H.W.) in Fiction (p. 520).
Joshua (Boole of). See Biblical literature (Joshua, p. 90).
Joalm (J. ), Frisbie (B. ), cctuI Ruggles (F. ) History of
Poultney.Vt., to 1875. Poulfcney, 1875. 8°. 655.23
Josseiyn (John). Account of two voyages to New England, 1638,
1663. (/n Mass. hist. soc. Col., 3d b.,t. 3, 1833.) . 661.23
— New Kuglaud s rarities discovered. With introd. and notes, by
E. Tuckermau. [fn Archaeologia Ainer., v. 4.] . . 577.21
Jotiaimiu (Jo.^eph Marie) and van Gaver (J. ) Tur-
quie. Paris, 1840. 8°. [TTnivers.] . . 903.02
Joabert (Joseph). Ponsees. Precedi!esdesacorresp.,
d'une notice sur sa vie, son caractfere et ses travaux,
par P. de Kaynal ; et des jugements litt. de Sainte
l3uve, Sylvestre de Sacy, Saint-Marc Girardin,
Geruzez et Poitou. 4e ed. 2v. P., 1864.12°. 7046.14
— Arnold (M,) [In his Essays iu criticism, 1865; p. 200-237.) 2512.13
JVote.— Eepr. from Nat. rev. 1864. or Littell, 1864, v. 1.
— S'drUe £euue(C.A,) Monday chats, 1877. .2543.34
Jou&oy (Thomas Simon, called Theodore). Cours
d'esthetique. Paris, 1863. 12''. . . . 5437.03
— Philosophical essays. From the French, by G. Rip-
ley. Edinburgh, 1839. 16° 5114.09
Note, — Contents same as those of * Fhilos. miscellanies.'
— Philos. misoeUauies. From the French, with notes,
by G. Ripley. 2 v. Boston, 1838. 12°. . 5426.09
Contents : v. 1. On philos. and common sense. On skep.
ticisiu. On the history of philosophy. The faculties of the
human soul. 2. Method of philos. study. On eclecticism
in morals. t)n good and evil. How dogmas come to an
end. The Sorhuuiie and the philosophers. Philosophy of
history. Influeiiue of Greece in the development of hu-
manity. Present state of humanity.
— Introdaction to ethics. Tr. by W. H. Channing.
2 v. Boston, 1841. 12°. 5435.15
Journal. For journals publ. by societies, such as the Journal of
the Frankha institute, the Journal of the Statistical soci-
ety, see the name ot the society.
Journal of a natui-alist. .Vee Enapp (J. L.) 1829. . . .4722.16
Jounial of a voyage up the >(ile, 1848-49. By an Ameri-
can, {anoa.] Buffalo, 1851. 8°. . . . 1091.04
Journal of a young lady of Virginia, 1782. [Ed. by
E. V. Mason.] Baltimore, l^U. 8°. . . 3094.24
Journal of classical and sacred philology. 4 v. Cam-
bridge, ( Mn^jl, ), 1834-59. 8° 6444.01
Journal of commerce, (New York). N. Y., 1870-77. fol.
Journal of philology. Ed. by W. G. Clark, [and
others], v. 1-3. London, 18118-71. 8°. 6444.01
Journal of sacred literattire. Ed. by J. Kitto [and
others]. Ist s., v. 1 — 5th s., v. 2. 40 v. Ixm-
don, IS 18-08. 8°. 3626.01
Journal of psychiil. med. /S«e Hammond (Wm. A.) . .8104.01
Journal of psychol. med. <SMWinsiow (Forbes). . . .8171.01
Journal of social science. See American soc. sci. asaoc. (p. 21).
Journal of summer time in the country. See Willmott (B. A.)
1849 2546.10
Journal of the Amer. institute, monthly publ. Ed.
by a committee. 4 v. N. Y., 1836. 8°. . 6117.01
13
Journalism and the Press.
1. Character, influence, and abases of the press.
— Barlow ( W,) On the press as a meana of diffusing the prin-
ciples of the church. ]826 2711.19
— Godwin (P.) Out of the past. 1870 ; p. 75-89. . . . 2626.18
— Htgginson (T. W,) Letter to a young contributor, [fn Aw At-
lantic essays, 1871 ; p. 69-93.) 2528.28
— IliU (A, F.) Secrets of the sanctum. An inside
view of an editor's life. 1875 2711.11
— Hope (A, J. B, B,) [/n Cambridge essays, 1868.) . . 251'7.16
— Lunt (G.) Usea and abuses of the daily presa. [/njku Three
eras, etc, 1857.) 25»4.24
— Maciniosh (C. A.) Popular outlines of the press.
1859 2712.01
— Matthews (W.) Writing for the press. [In his Hours with
men and books, 1877.1 2536.11
-— Maurice (F. D.) Use and abuse of newspapers. [In his
Friendship of books, 1874; p. 92-123.] 2535.19
— Press and the public service, [anon."] 1857. 5724.26
Note. — Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 65, 1857.
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Newspapers. [In his Criterion, 1866 ; p.
252-292.) 2644.09
— Voltaire (F, M, A. de), Conseils i, nn joumallste. [In his
CEuvrea, v. 37.J 6083.37
— Winqale{C.F.) Views and interviews on journalism.
1875 2713.13
See also Atl. monthly, July. 1874 (Journalism and jour-
nalists, by F. B. Sanborn) ; Bibl. sacra, July, 1872 (Influ-
ence of the press, by John Bas(;om) : Brit. qu. rev., Apr.,
1872 (The modern newspaper) : Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853 ;
tr. from Revue des d. mondes, Dec, 1852 (The press, 19th
cent.) ; Ed. rev., v. 102, 1855 (The newspaper press) ;
London soc., June, 1863 (Newspaper editors and political
vrriters) ; North Brit, rev., v, 34, 1861 (Political presa ;
French, British and German).
(Anonymous journalism,)
See Contem. rev., v. 6, 1867 (by J. B. Kinnear) : Fortn.
rev., v. 8, 1867 (by John Morley) ; Macmillan's mag., Deo.
1861 (by Thomas Hughes).
2. American Press ; history and character.
— Sryant (W, 0,) Reminiscences of the Evening
Post : extr. from Post of Nov. 16, 1851. . 2711.12
— Buckingham (J. T, ) Specimens of newspaper liter-
ature : with personal memoirs, anecdotes, and
reminiscences. 2 v. in 1. 1852. . . . 2712.05
— iIudson(f.) Journalism in U. S. 1690-1872. 2713.11
— Mavei-ick (.4.) Henry J. Raymond and the New
York press, 1840-70 3147.25
— Munsetl ( C, ) Collection of songs of the American
press. 1868 1673.27
— WUmer (X. A, ) Our press gang ; corruptions and
crimes of Amer. newspapers. 1859. . . 2711.22
See also Fraser's mag., v. 22, 1855 (Political press of
America) ; v. 68, 1863 (Press of the United States) ; Galaxy,
V. 7, 1869 (N. Y journalists— W. H. Hurlbut— Parke God-
win—G. W. Curtis— E. L. Godkln, by E. Benson ; 4 arts.)
See also (in Biography, p. 116-215) lives of Bennett
(James Gordon) ;— Sreeley (Horace) ;— Hale (David) ; —
Kendall (Amos) ;— Seaton (Wm. W.)
(American newspaper directories,)
— Kenny (D. J,) American newspaper directory.
Also a general view of the origin, rise, and pro-
gress of newspapers. 1861 2712.09
— Rowell ((?. P.) American newspaper directory,
1870. [With Men (The) who advertise.] 2735.18
3. British Press ; history and character.
— Andrews (A.) Hist of British journalism. 2 v.
1859 2712.03
— Ora)4 (J.) The newspaper press : its origin— pro-
gress—and present position. 2 v. 1871. . 2713.08
Metropolitan weekly and provincial press. 1872.
Newspaper press and periodical lit. of London. [In hiM
Great metropolis, v. 2, 1837.] 951.16
— Hunt (F. K.) The fourth estate : hist, of newspa-
pers, and liberty of the pre.ss. 2 V. 1850. 2712.13
See also Belgravia, Nov., 1875 (English journalisni iu 1832
and 1874 : a criticism and a contrast, by T. U. S. Escott) ;
Contomp. rev., Jan., Feb., Apl., 1868 (The Loudon press.
Part 1-3. 1. Spectator. Guardian, Noncourormist. 2. Pall
Mail gazette) ; Sept., Oct., 1877 (Newest thing in journal-
ism : Signs of the times, nos. 1, 2) ; Eclectic mag., v. 26,
1862 (iroju Brit. qu. rev.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 65-66, 1862 (Ed-
itors and newspaper writers of last generation ; 3 art.) ;
July, 1875 (Politics and the press) ; Nat. qu. rev., Mch.,
1868 (Engl, newspapers and printing iu the 17th cent.) ;
N. Brit, rev., v. 30, 1859 (Growth and power of the British
presa) ; Westm. rev., v. 64, 1855 (London daily press).
4. French Press ; history and character.
— Catalogue des t^crits, gravures et dessins coudamnes
83 In aaking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAUB, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
r
658
JOtyRNALlSSVI - JUDSON
Joumallan], continued,
depuis 1814 jnsqu'an ler jan. 1850 ; Buivi de la liste
des individos oondomnea pour dtSits de presse.
Paris, 1850. 12°. 2761.05
— Oallois {L.) Histoire des joumaux et dea jonmal-
istes de la revolution fran9aise, (1789-1796). 2 v.
1815 2735.16
Oermain (A.) Jturtyrologe de la presse. 1789-1861.
; 1881. ... . . . . . . ■ . • • 2712.15
- Bidin (E.) Histoire politique et litt^raire do la
presse en France, avec xaxe introd. hist, sur les
origiues du journal, et la bibliograpbie g^nerale
desjoumamcdepuisleurorigine. ti v. 1859. 2712.22
— Kirican (A. V.) Modem Franco : its journalism,
etc. 1863 962.07
See aUo Contemp. rev., v. 10, 18fi9 (Tbe Lanterne, by
Oeorga Lnmley) ; Coruhill, June, 1874, or Littell, Mcli.,
187* (FreocU pi-ess) ; Quar. rev., v. 103. 1868 (The fictions
of Bobemiaus) ; Westui. rev., v. 74, 1860.
5. G-erman Press.
SeeOtth, Torld, June, 187G (German joamaUsm).
6. Liberty of the Press.
— Boffehot ( W.) Metaphysical basis of toleration. [Contem. rev.,
April, 1874.1
— BaiUt/ {S.) Essay on publication of opinions, 1854. .2513.02
— Senthan (J.) Liberty of the press, and public discussion.
t/n kis Works, v. 2 (7).] 6016.02
— Blount (C.) Vindication of learninR, and the liberty of the
press. [/» his Miscel. works, 1695.J 8521.33
— Broug'ian (//., lord). Law of libel, etc. [/n hit Contrib., v.
8, 1850 ; p. 150-183.] 2S17.08
— Calcutta. Report of meeting of inhabitants, Jan. 5, 1835, pe-
titioning the Legis. Council of India to repeal the press
regulation passed in 1R23 2712.16
— Chateaubriand (B. F. A. de). De la liberty de la presse. [In
his Melanges.) 7014.04
On the censorship [of the press]. 1824. \In Pamphleteer,
T.2I.] 6058.24
— Constant (B. II. de). On the liberty of the press. 1815. [7k
Pamphleteer, v. 6.J 5068.06
— Cooper (T.) Kight of free discussion, 1829. 5932.12
— ErsHwt {T.) Speech for defendant on trial of Thomas Paine
for pnbl. the 'Rights of man'; — Speech for prosecution
on trial of Thomas Paine for publ. the 'Age of reason.' [In
I *ts Speeches, V. 2, 1810] 6312 14
See also his speeches on the trials of HorneTooko and the
earl of Thanet ; with the Proceedings of the friends to the
liberty of the press, v. 4 of his Speeches.
— Froude (J, A.) Liberty of conscience and free discussion
[/a Ai» Short studies, v,l, 1868: p. 166-197.] . . .2525.07
— Hall {Sev. R.) Apology for the fteedom of the press. [In his
Miscel. works.] 6042.01
— Letter on the suppression of public discussion in India. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 24, 1824.] 5063.24
— Mackintosh [J.) Speech in defence of J. Peltier. [MAtj Mis-
cel. writings.] 2526.26
— lUilUJ.) Liberty of the press, [/n Ai» Essays.] . .6093.20
— Milton {J.) Areopagitica : a speech for the liberty of unli-
censed printing. [In his Works, v. 2.] 6064.02
. — RouUedqe (J. ) Chapters in the history of popular
progress [in England], 1620-1820. . . .5718.06
— • Spinoza (JB. de). Tractatus theologico-politious :
theol. and polit. treatise of freedom of thought and
of discussion. 2d ed. From the Latin. 1SC8. 3594.07
— Stephen (L.) Essays on free thinking and plain
speaking. 1873 3595.25
— Wortman (T.) Treatise, concerning political en-
quiry, and the liberty of the press. 1800. 6722.18
See alto Fraser'a mag., v. 68, 1863 (Liberty of criticism
and law of libel) ; Qu. rev,, v. 117, 1865 (Libel and freedom
of the press).
j^- See also Law [Libet); — and works in preceding di.
Tiaions — American ,* — British ; — French.
7. Stamp tax on newspapers,
— Bssaminer (The) and the tax on newspapers. From tbe Hadi-
cal. March, 26, 1830 2711.18
— L«(^rt<iamiuister of state, resp. taxes on knowledge. 2711.18
— — Halionat political union. Taxes on knowledge. Debate in
tlie Ho. of Commons, 16th June, 1832, on E. L. Bulwer's
motion, cheap postago on newspapers and other publica-
tions. 1832 2711.18
■^ On the taxe* on knowledge. From the West, rev., July 1,
1831 .2711,18
— Boebuck [J. A., ed.) Taxes on knowledge, by F. Place. The
"Morning Advertiser " and Mr. Wakley, by J. A. Koebuck.
Tiotims of the unstamped press, by H. S, Chapman.
_ '*3«. . 2711.18
— Tazet on knowledge ; abolition of stamp-duty. From ' Lou-
don lloview,' Jan., 1838 2711,18
— Taxes on knowledge : evil to society from the stamp duty
t»bont 18381 2711.18
Bee alto Ed. rev., v. 98 (The newspaper stamp).
4^ See also Ne^rapapers ; — Periodicals.
Jonrney due North. See Sala (O. A.) 1858 993.11
Journey in the back country. S'e Olmsted (F. L.) 1860. 1124.07
Jonrney round my room. See Maistre (Xavier de). 1871. 2534.29
Journeys. See Ootmtries (p. 285-394) ;— Geography, etc, (p. 668).
Jousse (J. ) Theory and practice of the violin. Lon-
don, 1811. 4° A.27.18
Jowett (Benj. CD.) Extracts from writings : Doctrine of atone-
ment. Bighteousuess by faith. Imputation of the sin of
Adam. Conversion and changes of character. Casuistry.
Connection of immorality and idolatry. Tho Old Test.
The quotations from the Old Test, in the New. Fragment
on the character of St, Paul. St. Paul and tlie twelve.
Evils in the church of the apostolic age. Belief in the
coming of Christ in tho apostolic age. [In Noyes (G. R.)
Coll. of theol. essays, 1867.1 3377.24
— On the interpretation of Scripture. [7n Essays and reviews,
I860.] 3547.05
— translator. See Plato. Dialogues 6425.20
SeeQimr. rev., v. 98, 1856 (Neology of the cloister ; re-
view of J. 'a Epistles of St. Paul) ; Westm. rev., v. 72, 1859
(Jowett and the Broad church).
Joiwett {liev. Wm.) Time and temper: selections
firom Holy Soripttire, with extracts from Engl, au-
thors. Added, Thoughts on education. London,
1864. 16°. 3563.20
Joyce (Jeremiah). Scientific dialogues for the young.
London, Bohn, 1852. 12°. 4022.07
Joyce (J. W. ) The civil power in its relations to the
church ; with special ref. to the court of final ec-
clesiastical appeal in England. L., 1869. 8°. 3136.22
Joyce (Patrick Weston). Ancient Irish music. Har-
monies by J. W. Glover. Dublin, 1873. 12°. 1507.02
— Tho origin and history of Irish names of places.
DubUn, 18G9. 16° 472.18
Joyce (Walter Dwjrer). Deirdrfe. Boston, 1876. 10°.
[No name series, no. 2.] 1636.12
Joyueville (C) Life and times of Alexander i., emp.
of all tho Kussias. 3 v. L., 1875. 8°. .3011.30
Juan Fernandez. See Countries (p. 339).
Juarez (Benito Pablo, jp«s. o/Jf»iCo, 6. 1800, d. 1872). &« Cath-
olic world, Nov., 1872 (Personal recollections of J.) ; and
the sketch of him in Johnson's cyclopaedia.
Jubilee days : illus. dtiily record of the humorous
features of tho World's Peace Jubilee. With illus.
byA-Hoppin. Boston, 1872. fol. . .1566.19
Jubinal (Achillel. Nouveau recueil do contes, dits,
fabliaux, et autres pieces indd. des xui. xrv. et
XV. sifeeles. Paris, 1839. 8° 1G62.33
Judaism. See Biblical and relig. lit. [Judaism, p. 90) ; also
Huidekoper (F.) Judaism at Rome, B.C. 70 to a.d. 140
[3464.14] ; and Enenen (A.) Beligion of Israel. 1874. 3464.13
Judas Iscariot. De Quincey (T.) Theol. essays, v. 1, . .3543.20
— Story nV. W.) A Roman lawyer in Jerusalem : poem. [In
Blackw. mag., Oct., 1868 ; p. 479-490.]
See also Kitto's Jour, of sacred lit., July, 1863, p. 319-336 j
and Eeble's verses • The infancy of Judas,' in his ' Lyra iu-
nocentium.*
Judd (Orange). Wesleyan University, Middletown,
Conn. Alumni records, 1833-69. New York,
1869. 8°. 3247.21
Judd (ijeu. Sylvester). The church : discourses. Bos-
ton, 1854. 12°. 35C3.21
— Margaret ; a tale of the real and the ideal. 2 v. B.,
1857. 12° 221.31
Darley {F, 0. C.) 'Composition in ouUino from
Margaret. 1856 144C.09
— Philo : an evangeliad. Boston, 1850. 8°. . 1G62.12
— Kichard Edney and the governor's family. Boston,
1850. 12° 221.37
— Thomas Judd and his descendants. Northampton,
IS.IG. 8° 3094.23
IKf See alto Biography (p. 163).
Judd family. Judd (6.) Thomas Judd and his de-
scendants. 1856 3094.28
Judge* of England. See Biography [Legal, p. Ill),
Judges (Book of). See Biblical ami rt'ligious lit. [Judges, p. 90).
Judgment (Last). See Biblical and relig, lit. {Judgment day, p. 90).
Judgment of Jerusalem predicted in scripture, fulfilled ia his-
tory. See Patton (Wm.) 3583,15
Judiciary. See Biography [Legal, p. Ill) ;— Law [Judiciary, In.
dependence of the).
Jndson (Adoniram, V D., d. I860;. See Biography (p. 163).
Judson [Urs. Emily Chubbuck). Too liathavan slave.
Boston, 1853. 10°. ". 3:47.12
— My two sisters. Boston, 1851. 16°. . . . 3034.17
— Aa olio of domestic verses. N.T., 1852. 12°. 1662.19
j«- For hcT life see Biography (p. 163).
Judson (L. Carroll). Moral probe ; or common sense
essays. Philadelphia, 1855. 12°. . . . 2531.04
BBOOKLTN MBROANTILK LIBRARY.
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— Sages and heroes of the American revolution. Bos-
ton, 1875. b° 583.08
Jnergensen (Theodore). Croup and catarrhal pnoumoDla ; — Dis-
eases of the respiratory organs. [In Ziemusn. Cycl.
V. S, 1875.] 43B8.05
Jngnrtha. Sfe Sallastius. •
Jiues (Joseph Beete). Popular physical geology. Lou-
don. 1853. sq. 1G°. 4111.13
— ■ Schojl manual of geology. 2d ed. Ed. by A. J. J.
Browne. Edinburgh, 1873. 12^ . . . 4111.35
Jnkaa (The); r.- study iu crime, pauperism, disease, and heredity.
&«Dugd2lo(B.L.) B817.12
JtUla de Trecoour. 5tB reumet(0.) 7018.08
Julianas (Flavins Claudius, Boman emperor, called ' Vie
apostate '), Select Vforks ; aud some pieces of the
sophist Libanius. From the Greek, with notes.
Also, History of Joviau, from the French of do La
Bldterie, by J. Buncombe. 2v. L.,1784. 8=. G01(!.23
Contents : v. 1, Annals and pedigree. Epistles to Thc-
mistius. A consolatory oration on tho departure of Sallust.
Eplstlo to tho emperor Constuntius. Epistle to the senate
aud people of Athens. An allegorical fable (from orat. vii).
The duties of a priest. Tho Caesars. The Misopogon. or
the Autiocthian. 2. Epistles of Julian.
— Two orations ; ono to tho sovereign sun, the other to
the mother of the Gods. From tho Greek, by T.
Taylo", with notes. London, 1703. 8\ . 3561.25
SfS' For histories of Julian see Biography {p. 163 ) ; also
New monthly, Deo., 1863 ; Bevuo dea d.mondcs, mars 1867
(by B. O. Martha).
Juliaa iGcorgo W.) Speeches on polit. questions. With
introd. by L. M. Child. N. Y., 1872. 8^ 5726.12
Juliana {Mother, English nun). Sixteen revelations of
divino love. Boston, 1804. 16°. . . . 35C3.'i3
Juliana (St. ), Eifladoot With English by O. Cockayne
and E. Brock. Ed. by O. Cockayne. London,
Ikrhi English text soc, 1872. 8". . . . 7914.01
Juliana Falconieri (S(. ; i. lC;70,d. 1341). Lorenzini (F.)
Life of St. J. Now York, 1847. 12=. . 3151.20
Julius Afiicanus. Extant writings. Tr. by S. F. D.
Salmond. Edinburgh, 1869. 8°. [AntaNicene
lib., V. 9.] 3167.11
July fourth. See Fourth of July (p. B57),
Jung-Stilling (J. H.) See Biography (p. 163) :— Fiction (p. 624).
Junius, j>S(;ui2. Lettera. .S€a Biography (p. 163).
Junius (Francis, jr.) Etymologicum Anglicanvun.
Edidit E. Lye. Oxonii, 1743. foUo. . . G427.01
Junkiii (D. X.) George Junkin, D.D., a historical
biography. Phil., 1371. 12°. .... 3094.20
JunMa (George). Political fallacies. New York, 1863.
12^ 5732.02
Junot (Laure Permou, duchetse d'Abrantes). See Biography (p. 164).
Jurisprudence. Sf^a La\7 and juribprudence.
Jury ( rrial by). See Law (Jury, Trial by).
Juryman's guide. See Edwards (Charles) 6622.26
Juste (i'hcodoro). Memoirs of Leopold i. Tr. by K.
Black. 2 V. London, 1868. b\ , . . 3098.07
^fttsticcs of the peace. See Law {Jtistices of the peace).
Justification. See Biblical aud rclig. lit. {Justification, p. 90).
Justiniauus I. (i'laviusAnicius, i?oman emperor). In-
Btitutioas or elements. Tr. by G. Harris. Lon-
don, 1S14. 8°. 5614.24
jftS" See also Law {Civil or Roman),
Juatinus. Htstoriaj philippicaa ex ed. A. Gronovii ;
cum notis et intorprctatione in usum Delphini.
2 T. Loudon, Vatpy, 1822. 8^ . . . 7?14.01
— History of tho world. [To b. o. 20]. Tr. by J. S.
Watson. London, Bohn, 1853. 12°. . . 423.00
— (Euvres complites. [Historias philippicaa. Tr. par
0. Nisard.J P., 1864. 8°. [Nisard'a coU.] 7725.13
Justinua Martyr. Writings. Tr. by M. Dods and
G. Reitb. Edinburgh, 1867. 8°. [Ante-Nioene
libr., V.2.] 3467.16
Contents : 1 st, 2d Apology. Dialogue with Trypho, a Jew.
Discourse and address to the Greeks. Ou the sole govern-
jneut of Ood. Fi-agmeutsof'Ou tho resurrection.' Other
fragments. Martyrdom.
. X>onaids'm (J.) Christian lit. and doctrine, v. 2, 186G. 3413.20
.V Pretsensi [H, de). Mai tyrs and apologists, 1871. . . 3113.17
— Kay {J.) Llo and opinions of. 1803. . . 350:!.'26
See also Bibl. sacra, Oct., 1863 (Sketch of Justin Martyr.
by 0. E. Stowc).
Juvenal. [la?. Juvenalia(Decimus Junius).] CEuvres
completes. Lat. et Fr. Tr. par Courtaud d'lver-
neresse. P., 1869. 8°. [Nisard'scoU.] .7725.09
— Opera omnia. Ex ed. Eupert. In usum Delphini.
2 T. London, Valm, ls20. 8°. . . . 7714.03
— Satlrte. [In Walker (O. S.) Corpus poetarum.] . . 1697.15
— Satiroe. With commentary by A. J. Macleane. Lon-
don, 1857. 8°. [Long's IJibl. class.] .7727.06
— Satires. Tr. with uotes, etc., by L. Evans. With
tho metrical version, by W. Gifford. New York,
1861. 8" 1662.25
— Satires. Tr. into English verse, by C. Badham.
New York, rn.d.] 18°. 1062.13
— Satires. Tr. by W. Gifford, with notes. 2 v. Phila-
delphia, 1803. 8^ 1665.01
— Satires. [Condensed and explained] by E. Waif ord .
Edinburgh, 1872. 12° 1002.36
. — Satires. Tr. by J. Dryden. \In Chalmers (A.) English poets,
V. 19. 1810.] 1826.19
Same. [/« Dryden (J.) Works, v. 13.] 6042.26
— Bannay^J.) Satire and satirists 2831.03
Juventus mundi. fceii Gladstone (Wm. E.) 1655.08
Kaempfen (Albert). Paris : capitale du monde. See Tezier (E.)
and Kaempfen (A.) 7038.28
Kaempfer Kngelbert). ^History of Japan, abridged, [/n Pink-
erton. Voyages, v. 7.] 926.07
Kaffirs. Anrjas {G. F.) 'Kafirs illustrated in a series
of drawing, e/c. 1S49. foL A.57.20
— Hamilton ( C'. ) Sketches of life and sport iu south-
eastern Africa. 1870 1083.25
Seealso Fortn. rev., Dec, 1874 (Kafir revolt of 1873, by J.
Westlake).
Jt^ See also (in Countries) works on the Cape of Good
Hope (p. 298) and Soutli Africa (p. 286-288), particularly
those of Campbell {J,) and CJiapman {J.)
Kainea (Joseph). Last words of eminent persons.
London, 1806. 12°. 3261.02
— Love poems of all nations. L., 1870. 16°. 1062.24
Elaha (L. J., M.D.) Nervous [sexuiU] exhaustion: its
caaso and cure. New York, 1B70. 1°. 4331. '<;5
Kaleidoscope. Brewster {Sir D,) The kaleidoscope,
its history, theory, tic. 1858 4025.24
Kalendar. See Calendar (p. 247-8).
Kalevala. Selections. From tho German version, by
J.A. Porter. With analysis. N.Y.,186:J. 16°. 1063.00
Kalldiisa, {Hindu poet). Birth of the war-god : poem.
Tr. from the Sanskrit into liiglish verse, by E.
T. H. Grifath. London, 1853. 8°. . . 7816.13
— Megha diita, or doud messenger ; a poem. Tr. by
H. H. Wilson. London, 1814. 8°. . . 1625.00
Same. la Sanskrit. Tr. into EngL verse with
notes, by H.H.WUsoa. 2ded. L.,lb43. 4°. 7818.14
— Sacontala ; or the fatal ring. Eepr. from the transl.
of Sir W. Jones. London, 1870. li°. .7811.05
Same, [/n Jones (-Jir Wm.) Works, v. 9, 1807.) .6046.09
— Vikramorvasi, Indian drama ; tr. into Engl, proso
from Sanskrit, by E-B. Cowell. L.,1807. 8°. 7813.14
See also Gent, mag., Dec, 18C7 (The Kalidasa).
EalUa and Dimna. See Bidpai (p. 108).
Ealm (I'oter). *TraTels iu North America, 1748. [In Pinkerton.
Voyages, v. 13.) 'J20.13
Kames(Lord). lllemouta of criticism. .S'eeHome (Henry). 6334.20
Kamschatka. See Countries {Kamscliatka.v. 839).
Kane (Elisha Kent). Arctic explorations, 1853-55.
2 V. Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 1143.08
— Astron. observ. in the Arctic seas, 1853-55. [Smith, contrib..
V. 12) : — Magnet, observ. in Arctic seas [In v. lOJ ; —
Meteorol. observ. iu Arctic seas [/" v. 10-llJ ;— Tidal ob-
serv. In Arctic seas. [Inv.lX] 3937.13
— V. S. Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John
Franklin. New York, 1S51. 8°. . . . 1143.07
j^- For life of Dr. Kane see Biography (p. 164).
Kane (Paul). Wanderings of an artist among the In-
dian-s of N. A. London, 1859. 8°. . . 557.07
Kang-He, emperor of China. Sacred edict. Tr. by
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KANT - KAVANAaH
Kant (Immanuel), coniinued.
2. 1757 : Eotwiirf eines Collegil der phys. GeoRraphie,
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GriiDdeu der Naturwissenschaft. 176a; Vcrsucb eiuiger
Betraobtuugcn Uber deu Optimismus. 17U0: Oedaiikeu
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1762 : Die falactie Spitzflndlgkeit der vier 8yllogi»tifichen
Figurenerwieseu. 1763: An Fiiiulem Charlotte von Knob-
locli Uber Swedenborg. Versuch, den Begriff der nega-
tiven Grc>8Bou in die Weltweisheit einzufuhren. Der ein-
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VersucU Uber die Erankbeiteu des Kopfes. Beobaobtun-
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Judson. New York, 1860. 12°. . . .3094.14
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— Poems and translations L., 1864. 12°. .1651.26
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Kenly (J. B. ) Memoirs of a Maryland volunteer.
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Kennau (George). Tent life in Siberia, and adv.
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Kennedy (A. J.) La Plata, Brazil, and Paraguay,
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Kennedy (John Pendleton). At home and abroad :
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Kennion (Edward). 'Essay on trees in landscape.
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Kenny (Daniel J.) American newspaper directory.
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Kenrlck (John). Essay on primaeval history. Lon-
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Kent (James, LL.D. ) Charter of the city of New York,
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Same. New York, 1836. 8°. , . . . 5634 01
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Ker (Beu. John). The day dawn and the rain, and
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Keratry (Auguste Hilarion de). Examen philo , des
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Kersey (-Jesse). Treatise on the doctrine of Friends.
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Kersey (John). Elements of algebra. With lectures,
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1869. 16° 7118.00
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Note.—v. 8 wanting at this date (1878).
Same. [Revised.] Hartford, 186."). 8°. 634.16
— - Future of the south and southern industry. [In De Bow.
Industrial rooources. etc., v. 3, 1863 ; p. 37-63.) . . IMA.VI
Key (Thomas Hewitt). The Sanskrit language, as the basis of
linguistic science ; and tlie labours of the Oerman tcbool
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Keys. See Arts (Usafnl : Locks and keys, p. M).
Keyser (Charles S.) Fairmuunt park and the Int.
exhib., at Philadelphia. PhiL, 1876. 12°. 1121.06
Keyser (Jakob Rudolf ). Religion of the Northmen.
New York, 1854. 12° 3816.12
Khedive's Egypt. ,De Leon (Edwin). 1877 1091 J9
Khiva. See Countries {KIdva, p. 339).
Khojas, (disciples of the old man of the mountains). Set Mao-
millau, Aug., Sept. (ai tides by Sir Bartle Frere).
Kidd (John, M.D.^i Adaptation of external nature to
the physical condition of man. London, lb37. 8°.
[Bridge'water treatise.] 3524.06
Same. London, Bohn, 1852. 8°. . . . 3524.17
Kidd ICapt. Wm.. the pirate). See Biography (p. 161).
Kidd(Wm.) The canary. L., [1854.] 32°. 4813.08
— Kidd's own journal ; natural history, popular science,
etc. 5 V. London, 18r.2-54. 8° . . . 4725.22
Kidder (Daniel P.) Brazil. &e Fletcher (J.C.)ond Kidder- 1161.U
Kidder (Frederick). Expedition of Capt. John Love-
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— Military operations in eastern Maine and Nova Scotia
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Kiddle (Henry). New manual of the elements of as-
tronomy. New York, 1868. 12°. . . .4016.03
— ami Schem (Alexander J.) Cyclopsadia of educa-
tion. New York, 1877. 8° 552H.28
Kidnapping in the South seas. S;e Palmer (Oeorge). 1871. 1065.19
Kidney and renal diseases. See Medicine.
Killamey. See Countries, etc. {Ireland, p. 331).
Killebrew (J. B. ) ami Safford (J. M.) Introd. to the
resources of Tennessee. Nashville, 1874. 8°. 1133.09
iVo^«.— Substantially the same as the ' 1st and 2d Reports
of the Bureau of agriculture of the state of Tennessee.'
Killen (W. D. ) Ecclesiastical history of Ireland. 2 v.
Loudon, 1875. 8° 3437.18
Kilpatrick (Hugh Judsou). Moore (J.) Eilpatrick
and our cavalry. 1865 632.04
Kimball (Harriet McEwen). Swallow-flights. [Poems.]
New York, 1874. 16°. . 1662.37
KimbaU (J. W.) Heaven. Boston, 1859. 12°. 3564.04
Kimball (Richard B. ) Cuba and the Cubans. New
York, 1850. 12°. 1162.02
asr For his novels see Fiction class-list (p. 196).
Kindergarten schools. See Education [Kindergarten schools).
Kiudarsley (N. E. ) Specimens of Hindoo literature.
London, 1794. 8° 7813.11
Kindling ; or a way to do it. See Woodruff (Albert). . .3621.21
King ^Charles, LL.D.) History of the Chaml)er of Commerce.
Auuiv. discourse. 1818. [In N. Y. hist, soc. Coll., 2d s.
V. 2.1 616.07
King (Charles Wm. ) Antique gems : their origin, uses,
and value. London, lb60. b°. . . . 1585.04
— Gnostics and their remains. L., 1864. 8°. .3564.31
— Hand-book of engraved gems. 31 pi. 1806. 12°. 1585.09
— Natural history of precious stones and gems, and
precious metals. London, 1865. 8°. . . 1585.05
Slime. 7 pi. London, Bohn, 1870. 12°. 1585.10
King (Clarence). Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada.
Boston, 1872. 12° 1124.22
— United States geol. exploration of the 40th parallel
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11116.10];— Zirkel (F.) Microscop. petrography.1876.rill6.lll;
Watson (S.) Botany, 1871 [1116.13].
King (Dan). Quackery unmasked. New ed. New
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King (Edward, F.R.S.) Bemarks concerning stones
said to have fallen from the clouds, both in these
days, and in ancient times. L., 1796. 4°. 4028.25
King (Edward). French politicallMuierB. New York,
1876. 12°. [Brief biographies, v. 3.] . 3221.17
Contents.
Aodiffret-Puqular
(Due d').
Aumale {Due d').
BroRlle [Due de).
Buffet.
Cbambord {Ctt.Ae).
Daraure (J A. 8J
Dupaoloup.
Duval (E. B.)
Farre (Jules).
Ferry (Jules).
Qambetta (Uon).
Gr4vy (Jules).
Hugo (Victor.)
Laboulaye (Ed.)
MacMahoD.
OUivler (E.)
Paris {Comte de).
P6rier (Casimlr).
Picanl (Kruest).
Bochefort (Henri).
Rouber (Gugdne).
Simon (Jules),
Thiers.
— The great South. Hartford, 1875. 8°. . .1136.11
— My Paris : sketches. Boston, 18G8. 16°. . 963.23
King (John). American dispensatory. 8th ed., enL
Cincinnati, 1870. 8°. 4313,11
King {Capt. James). Voyage to the Pacific ocean, 1776^. See
Oook (Capl. James) 916.14
Same, f/n Kerr. Col. of voyages, V, 16-17.] . . 914.23
King {a>l. 3. Anthony). Twenty-four years in the Ar-
gentine republic. New York, 1816. 12°. 1164.22
King (Katie). See Galaxy, Dec, 1874 (art. by F. J. Lippitt).
King (Peter, TOt lord; b. 1775, d. 1833). Life of John
Locke, with correspondence, efc. New ed. 2 v.
London, 1830. 8°. 3114.04
— Selections from speeches and writings. London,
1844. 8°. 6313.01
Contmtt: Memoir. Hints, 1820, On the com laws.
Thoughts on the bank restrictions, 1804. The Catholic
?[uestiou. SpecL-hes on tlie bank restriction bills, 1804,
618 ; on the resumption of specie payments ; on the
corn laws ; on the state of the nation ; on tithes and
church questions, etc., etc.
King (Ckipi. Philip Parker), Survey of the intertropi-
cal and western coasts of Australia, 1818-22, 2 v.
London, ls27. 8°. 1063.04
— and others. Narrative of the surveying voyages of
H. M. S. Adventure and Beagle, lsa6-36, "describ-
ing the southern shores of Southern America, and
the Beagle's ch'cumnavigation of the globe. 3 v.
in 4. London, 1839. 8° 1165.17
King (Bichard J.) Handbook to the cathedrals of
England. Ij., J. Murray. 6 v. 1861-69.8°. 1313.13
Contents : Southern division. Pt 1. Winchester, Salis-
bury, Eieter, Wells. Pt. 2. Chichester, Oauterbury. Roch-
ester. 1861. Eastern division. Oxford, Peterborough, Nor-
wich, Ely, Lincoln. 1862. Western division. Bristol,
Gloucester, Hereford, Worcester, Lichfield. 1867. North-
ern dioision, Pt. 1, Vork.Ripon, Carlisle. Pt. 2. Durham,
Cliester. Manchester.
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King (liobert, viscount Kingsliorough). See Kingsborough.
King (Kufus). Speech on the navigation bill. Bemarks on the
Misaouri bill, l/n Moore (F.) Amer. eloquence, v. 3,
1858.1
— Berruig (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 3,
„1836 3247.10
— Homes of Amer. statesmen. (Paper by Ch. King.) . 3246.12
See also Curtis's History of the constitution, v. 1.
King ( Re.v. Samuel Wm. ^ Italian valleys of the Pen-
nine Alps. With ilins. L., 1858. 8°. . 983.09
King (Thomas H.) 'Study-book of mediseval archi.
teoture and art 4 v. L., 1868. 4° . . 1317.12
King (Thomas Starr). Christianity and humanity :
sermons. Ed., with memoir, by E. P. Whipple.
Boston, 1877. 12°. 3564.33
— Patriotism, and other papers. With biogr. sketch,
by U. Frothingham. Boston, 1864. 12°. 3564.12
Containing: Introd. biogr. sketch. Patriotism. Wash-
ington, or greatness. Beauty aud religion. Great princi-
tjes and small duties. Plato's views of immortality.
Thoutjht and things. True greatness. Indirect influeuces.
Life more than meat. Inward resources. Natural and
spiritual providence. Philosophy and theology. Natural
aud revealed religion. The idea of God ami the truths of
christlauity. Harmony of opposite qualities in the Sa-
viour's character and tcachlugs. The chief appeal of re-
ligion.
— The White Hills. Boston, 1860. sq. 8°, . 1111.01
Note.— Beviewed in N, A. rev,, v. 90, 1860.
— F)oVungham {R) Tribute to T. S. K. 1865. 3096.01
King iT. W.) Lancashire funeral certificates ; with add. by F
B. Balnea. L., 1869. i°. (Ohetham soc, t, 75.] . 6095.35
King (Wm., LL.D., d. 1712). Original works. 3 v.
London, 1776. 12°. 5046.14
CoiUents : v. 1. Mfcmoir. Reflections upon VariUa's His-
tory of Heresy. Animadversions on a pretended account
M Denmark [by R. Molesworth]. Dialogues of the dead ■
rel. to the Epistle of Phalaris. Journey to London, 1698,
Bemarks on |8viift's| Tale ofa tub. Letter to the author
of a book. Battle royal. Adversaria. 2. Traiisactioneer.
Vindii-atiou of Sacheverell. Bisset's recantation. An-
swer to a second scandalous book. Two letters from Tom
Boggy to the canon of Windsor. Rufinus. Essay on civil
government. Life of Wm., earl of Handers. Analogy
betw. physicians, coolis, and playwrights. 3. Useful mis.
cellaoies. Art of cookery. Art of love. Poems. Letter
to a ft-iend on love, marriage, etc. Pindaric ode to memory
of Dr. King. Crapulia. Dedications. Index.
— Poems. Life, by S. Johnson, [/n Chalmers (A.) Eng. poets,
V. 9.] 1626.00
— Select poems. [In Sanford. Brit, poets, v. IS.] . . 1691.13
King (Vfm.,LL.D.. of Oxford, b. 1685, d 1763). Political
and literary anecdotes of his own time. Loudon,
1«19. 12° 3095.27
King (W. H. ) Lessons on steam, the steam engine,
propellers, ete. New York, 1861. 8°, . .3926.08
King ( Wm. Boss). The sportsman and naturalist in
Canada. London, 1866. 1. 8°. ... 4618.11
King (Wm, Bufus, of Alabama). See Biography (p. 165).
King and commonwealth ; Charles l. etc. See Cordery (B.M.) 463.18
King (The) and the Commons. Cavalier and Puritan song. See
Morley (Henry). 1869 1673.21
King and a poore northern man, ed. of 1646. Ed. by J. P. Col-
lier. London, 1841. 16°. [In Percy society, v. ].) 5060.01
King Arthnr. See Arthur {King), p. 38.
King Horn, etc. Ed. by J. H. Lumby. London, 1866.
8°. [Early Engl, text soc, no. 14.] . . 7913.04
King of birds ; or, lay of the phoenix : Anglo-Saxon song of the
10th or 11th century. Tr. into the metre and alliteration
of the original, by G. Stephens. [In Arclueologia, v 3Q
1844.) .6138.-
King Rene's daughter. See Hertz (Henry) 1725.08
King Sham, ete. in verse. 5<e Qreenleaf (L. N.) 1868. .1644.18
Kiuglake (Alex. Wm.) Eothen; travel in the East.
New York, 1858. 12°. 1051.02
Same. London, 1858. 16°. 5075.13
— Invasion of the Crimea, v. 1-3. New York, 1868-75.
12° 551.11
— Head (Sir F.) Mr. Elnglake, [a criticism] 5091.08
^^•e also criticisms of his account of the Battle of Inker-
mann in Blackwood, Apr., 1875, and United service mai?,.
1875. ^ '
King's bell. See Stoddard (Richard H.) 1863 1687.18
King^ {County of, N. Y.) Board of supervisors. Pro-
ceedings, l«60-77. Brooklyn, 1860-77. 12°. . D.B.
— Assessment rolls of the five Dutch towns in Kings county L
1. 1675. (/nOOallaghan(E.B.) Doc. hist., v. 4, 1849] 614,04
^ Papers relating to Kings county, L. I. F/n O'Oallaehan lE.
B.) Doc. hist, of N. y., V, 3, 1849.] 614.03
«S- See also Countries, etc. [Brooklyn, p. 296 ;— iono Is-
taiKj, p. 341). "
Kings or monarchs. See Government and politics (p. 684) ;—
Biography {Royal, p. 115).
Kings {Book oj). See BibUcal and relig. lit. (Kings, p. 90).
Kings and queens. See Abbott (J. 8. C.) 1850 3255.38
Kings of England. SeeYonge{0. il.) 1872 461.17
Kings of Europe and families. See Fitzgerald (M. S.) . 3256.27
Kings of the east : exposition of the prophecies,
[anofi.] 2d ed. London, 1849. 16°. . . 3564.05
Kingsborough (Bobert King, earl of Kingston, vis-
count). Antiquities of Mexico : fac-similes of an-
cient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics. To-
gether with the Monuments of New Spain, by
Dnpaix. 9 v. London, 1830-48. foL . . M,A
Contents: v. 1. Copy of the collection of Mendoza In
Bodleian lib. Copy of the Codex Telleriauo-Bemensis, in
Eoyal lib.. Paris. Facsimile of Mexican hieroglyphic
painting, from collection of Uoturini. Fuc-simiie of Mex-
ican painting, in Bodleian lil)rary. Fac-sim, of iMexican
hieroglyphic painting, Bodl. library.
2. Copy of Mexican ms., in libr. of the Vatican. Fac-
sim. of Mexican painting given by Abp. Laud, Bodleian
lib. Fac-sim. of Mexican painting in the Institute library
at Bologna. Mexican painting in Imp. lib. at Vienna.
Mexican paintings depos. in Koyal library at Berlin by
Humboldt, and bas-relief in the Boy. cab. of antiques.
3. Painting in tUe Borgian nmseum, Rome. Painting in
the Royal lib., Dresden. Painting in possession ol M. de
Ffizerviry. at Pess in Himgary. Painting in Vatican library.
4. Dnpaix (G.) Monuments of New «paiu. Specimens
of sculpture, in possession of Latour Allard, Paris. Speci-
mens of sculptiure in British museum. Plates cop. from
the Giro del mondo of GemelU Careri ; with engr. of a
Mexican cycle. Specimens of Peruviau quipus, with
carved Peruviau box cont. supposed Peruvian quipus.
5. Humboldt Extrait de louvrage de H. sur les mo-
numena de I'AniSrique. Esplicacion de la colecclou do
Mendoza. Explicacion del Codex Telleriano Bemensis,
Codice meiicauo che si conserva nella Bibl. Vaticaua. Dn-
paix (G.) Viages sobre las antigUedades niejicauas y ameri-
canas. Sagahnn (P. de). Libro sexto de la retorica y filo-
aofla, moral y teologia, de la gcnte Mexicans.
BBOOKLYN MEEOANTILB LIBEABY.
KINQSBOROU&H-KIRBY
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6. Appendix : Intorprctation of biernf;lyphical paintings
of col. of Mendoza, Kxplaii. of hU-roglypliicat piiintiiigs of
Oodox Telleriauo-Reinoiisls. Trausl. of explauatlou of
Hoxlcan )>aiiitint;8 of Codox VaticanuH. Arguraeuta to
Bliow t]ut the Juwn colonized America (pp. 232-409). Da-
paix (G.) Mouumeuta of Now Spain (see v. 4). Notoa.
7. Sagahun (B. de). Uiatoria unlv, do las coaas d«
NvlovA K-Hitaiia.
8: Siippl. uiitos in contin. of thoao In 0th vol. Snppl. ex-
tracts from Spanish authors jTorqneniada, Acosta, and
OarciaJ. Adair (J.) History of the N. Amcr. Indians,
their ciistoiuB, etc., with rof. to their Jewish descent.
Cortes. OartaH ineditas. OTiedo{F. do). Rolacionesined.
9. Tezoaomoc (b\ do Alvarado). Crouica mexicana
(p. M9t|. IxtUlxochitl (F. de Alva), llistoria cbicbimoca
(p. 197-31C). Reiaciones hist. Ritos auti^uos, aacriflcios
6 idolatrias de loa Indios do la Ntieva Espi^a y de bu con-
version ; eplst. de un fraylo luenor, etc.
Kingsbury (C. P.) Elementary treatise on artillery
and infantry. New York, 1M49. 12°. . .451.5.16
Kingabury (Harmon). The Sabbath. New York, 1840.
10=' 3564.03
Eingsford (Jane), psfud. See Barnard (Charles).
Kiiigsley (Cbarles). Alton Locke. N.Y.,18r)0. 12°.221.C9
iVy/€.— Reviewed in New Englauder, v. 13, 1855; and la
Revue des d. moudes, mai 1851 (par E. Moutegut).
— Andromeda, and other poems. B., 1858. 16°. 1GG3.02
Note. — Reviewed in Blaclt. mag., v. 81, 1868 ; Fraser's
mag., v. 67, 1858.
— Addrosa on education. [/nNat. assoc. prom.soc. sci. Trans.,
1869.1 6815.14
— Alexandria and her schools, [/n his Sir Walter Raleigh, etc.]
Note. — Itoviewed by J. Martincau, in his Essays, v. 2,
1868 ; p. 293-318.
— At last : a Christmas in the West Indies. London
and New York, 187f. 12° 1102.25
— Biogr. preface. [/« Brooke (H.) Fool of quality, v. 1.) 142.18
— David : four sermons. London, 1865. 16°. 3564.11
— Discipline and other sermons. Ph., 1808. 16°. 3564.06
— Glaucus ; or the wonders of the shore. Boston,
1855. 16°. 4826.19
Same. Companion, etc., containing illustrations,
byG.B.Sowerby. Cambr, (Eiujl.),18'S. 1G°. 4B20.20
— The Good news of God. Sermons. New York, 1859.
12° 3564.07
— Gospel of the Pentateuch : a set of parish sermons.
London, 1863. 16° 3731.16
— Health and education. N. Y. , 1874. 12°. . 2534.02
Contents : The science of health. The two breaths. The
tree of knowledge. Nausicaa in London, or tlie lower edu-
cation of women. The air mothers. Thrift. The study of
natural history. Ou bio-gcology. Heroism. Superstition.
Science. Grots and groves. George Buchanan, scholar.
Rondelet,the Huguenot naturalist. Vesalius, the auatumiut.
— Hereward, last of the English. B., 1800. 12^ 221.70
Note. — Repr. from Good words, v. 6, 1865.
— The Hermits. Philadelphia, 1868. 12°. . 3418.07
— Heroes, or Greek faiiy tales. B., 1863. 16°. 221.76
— Hypatia. Boston, 1870. 12°. 221.71
Note.— The scene of the novel is located in Alexandria,
in early part of 6th century.
Repr. from Fraser's mag., v. 45, 46, 47. Reviewed by R.
A. Vaugban in his Essays and remains, v. 2, 1858 ; p. 1-61.
— Lectures deli V. in America. Phil., 1875. 12°. 2533.28
Contents.
Ancient civilization.
First discovery of America.
Servant (The) of the Lord [Cyioa the QrMt],
Stage (Tbu) as it was.
Westminster abbey.
— Madam How and lady Why ; or first lessons in earth
lore for children. London, 1870. 12°. .4723.11
— Kew miscdlanies. Boston, 1860. 12°. . . 2534.07
Ctmteitts.
' A mad world, my masters' (Fraser's, Jan., 1848).
Agricultural crisis (N. Brit, rev., Nov.. 185U).
Brooke (Henry) and tlie ' Foul of quality.'
Chalk. stream studio.-^ (Fraser's, tkjpt., 1858).
Great eitie.'i, and tlieir luflueuce.
Mansfield's Paraguay, Brazil, etc.
Natural hi.story (Study of).
Pilgrim's progress illustrated.
Shelley and IJyrou ('rhoughts on), from Fraser, Nov., ISM.
Smith (Alex.) and I'ope (Alex), from Fraser, Oct.. 1868.
Siieech iu behalf of the ladies' sanitary association, 1859.
Taulor (John).
Thoughts in a gravel pit.
Water supply of London (N. Brit, rev.. May, 1861).
Note. — Ueviowcd in Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1860.
— Fhaethon. In his Sir Walter Raleigh, etc 2634.06
A'o(«.— Reviewed by J. Martineau in Aw Essays, v. 2.
— Poems. Boston, 1855. 16° 1603.03
— Eoman (The) and the Teuton. L., 1861 8°. 443.24
— Sermons for the times. N. Y., 1856, 18°. . 3664.08
— Sermons on national Bubjects. 2d ed. 2 t. Lon-
don, 1860. 12° 3564.09
— Sir Walter Baleigh and his times, with other papers.
Boston, 1859. 12°. 2534.06
Contentt.
Alexandria and her schools (N. Brit, rev.. May, 1855),
Bnma and his school, (N. Brit, rev., Nov. 1851).
Fronde's Enghwd from Wolaey to Elizabeth IN. Brit. rsT.,
Nov,, 1866).
My winter garden (Fraser, t. 61, 1858).
North Devon (Fraser, v. 40-41, 1849-50).
Phaethon.
Flays and Puritans (N. Brit, rev.. May, 1885).
Poetry of sacred and legendary art (Fraser, t. 39, 1849),
Raleigh {Sir Walter).
Tennyson (Fi-aacr, v. 42, 1860).
Taughan's Hours with the mystics (Fraser, v. 64, 1865).
— Three lectures on the ancient regime as it existed on
the continent before the French revolution. Lon-
don, 1867. 16°. 613.09
— Town geologyt New York, 1873. 12°. . .4111.33
— Two years ago. London, 1806. 12°. . . 221.72
iVofe.— Reviewed in New Englander, v. 15, 1857,
— Water-babie.s, a fairy tale. L., 1869. r2°. . 221.73
— Westminster sermons. London, 1874. 8°. . 3561.29
— Westward Ho ! or adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh.
London, 1871. 12° 221.74
A'ote.— Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 61, 1856 ; N. A. rev.
V. 81, 1866 ; and by G. Brimley in hit Essays, 1860.
— What then doea Dr. Newman mean ? London, 1864. 8*.
Note. — For repli/ see Newman (J. A.) Apologia pro vita
ana 8577.11
See also Blackw., v. 96, 1864 (C. Kingsley and Dr. Newman).
— Yeast ; n problem. New York, 1864. 12°. 221.75
iVote.— Reviewed in Fraser's mag. ,Mcb., 1876 (by R.J.King).
— Kingsley (Mrs. C.) Charles Kingsley : his letters and
memories of his life. New York, 1877. 8°. 3094.32
Note. — Reviewed in Fraser's mag., Feb., 1877 (by A. K. H
Boyd) ; Ediu. rev., Apl., 1877 ; Fortn. rev., Jan., 1877, by G.
A. Simcox.
O- For other erit, ettimalesof Charles Kingsley, see Bio-
graphy (p. 166). • •
Kingsley (Hemy). Tales of old travel. London,
1869. 12^ 933.04
;^r* For bis novels see Fiction (p. 496).
Kingsley (James L.) Life of Ezra Stiles, [/n Sparks (J.) Amer.
biog., 2d s , V. 6, 1847.) 3'241.16
Kingston ( VV. H. G.) Boy's own book of boats. New
ed., revised. London, 1808. 10°. . . . 4517.16
tg- For his tales see Fiction (p. 496).
Kington (Thomas Lawrence). See Oliphant (T. L. Kington).
Kinloch (M. G. J.) History of Scotland, chiefly ec-
clesiastical. Edinburgh, 1874. 10°. . . 485.13
Kinney (Elizabeth 0.) Bianca Cappello, a tragedy.
New York, 1873. 16°. 17;il.l7
— Poems. New York, 1867. 16°. 1663.04
Einnicatt (Thomas). Memoir of John Davis. [In Arcbeeologia
Americana, v. 3, 1867.) 677.'M
Kiuaey {Rev. W. M.) 'Portugal illustrated. [Lon-
don,] 1828. 1.8° 986.02
Kinsley (Charles). Self-instrnctor on lumber-survey-
ing. Calais, (Me.,) 1870. 12° 3922.12
Kinsman family. Utickmy {Lacy W.) Genealogical
record of descendants of Bobert Kinsman, of Ipa-
■wich, Mass. 1034-1»75 3094.31
Kinzie (Mrs. John H.) Wau-Bun ; or 'early day ' m
the Northwest. New York, 1856. 8°. . 11^5.02
Kip (Laurence). Army life on the Pacific ; exped.
against the Northern Indians in 1858. New York,
1859. 8° 1123.24
O- For novels by L. K. see Fiction (p. 496).
Kip (Bp. Wm. Ingraham). The Catacombs of Borne.
New York, 1854. 16° 3416.20
— Christmas holidays in Bome. N.Y.,1846. 12°. 972.13
— Church of the apostles. New York, 1877. 12°. 3504.32
— Double witness of the church. 2d ed., revised.
Now York, 1844. 16°. 3504.14
— Early Jesuit missions in North America. New York,
1846. 12° 3447.10
— Recollections of John Vauderlyn. [/» Atlantic, v. 19.)
— ■ editor. See Recantation, etc 3686.18
Kipping (Robert). Masting, mast-making, and rigging
of ships. London, 1861. 16° 4517.29
Kirby (Mary and Elizabeth). Beautiful birds in far-
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— Chapters on trees. London, [1873.] 12°. . 4915.17
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Kirby (R. S.) Wonderfnl and eccentric museum ; or
magazine of remarkable characters. 5 t. Lon-
don, 1820. 8° 3264.10
Klrby (liev. Wm.) Power, wisdom, and goodnes.<i of
God as manifested in the creation of animals. 2 t.
L., 1835. 8*. (Bridgewater treatises.) . 3524.07
Same. London, Boftn, 1852. 12°. . .3524.18
— and Spence (Wm.) Introduction to entomology.
With plates. 2d ed. 2 v. L., 1816. 8°. 4833.03
i - — Same. 7th ed. London, 1858. 8°. . . 4823.05
I Urbr (W. W.) Jouroey to Youcan, BueeUii America. [In Sm.
report, 1864.) 3936.19
Elrk. See alto Kirke.
Kirk (Edward Norris, D.D.) Lectures on the parables.
London, [1868]. 12°. 3564.16
— Mears(D.O.) Life of E. N. K. 1877. . .3095.32
Kirk (John). Social politics in Great Britain and Ire-
land. London, 1870. 12° 5834.05
Elrk (Rev. Jobn). Roman Catholic principles in ref. to Qod and
the king. L., 1818. 8°. [/» Pamphleteer, t. 13.] . G068.13
Kirk (John Foster). History of Charles the bold,
duke of Burgundy. 3 v. Phil., 1864. 8°. 3036.01
Kirkaldy (David). Besults of an experimental in-
quiry into the tensile strength and other proper-
ties of various kinds of wrought-iron and steeL
2d ed. London, 1866. 8°. 4006.04
Kirkaldy (Sir Wm.) Memoirs, [anon.'] London,
[1849.] 8° 3095.23
Kirke (Edmund), pieud. See Grilraore (J. B.), in Fiction (p. 484).
Kirke (Henry). First English conquest of Canada;
with some account of the earliest settlements in
NoTa Scotia and Newfotindland, [1600-1700]. Lon-
don, 1871. 8°. 564.07
Kirkes (W. S.) Hand-book of physiology. Ed. by
W. M. Baker. 8th ed. L., 1872. 8°. . 4326.15
Kirkland {Mrs. Caroline). [' Mary Clavers,' pseud.]
Forest Ufe. 2 v. New York, 1844. 12°. 1123.15
— Memoirs of Washington. N. Y., 1856. 12°. 3177.18
— A new home ; or, glimpses of western Ufe. Boston,
1850. 12°. 1124.15
• Patriotic eloquence, [1764-1865.] New York, 1866.
12° 6311.06
— School-girls' garland : selection of poetry. 2d ed.
New York, 1864. 24° 1663.07
— Spenser and the Faery Queen. N.Y.,1850. 8°. 1686.21
Kirkland (Frazar). Cyclopaedia of commercial and
business anecdotes. 2 v. N. Y., 1865. 8°. 6217.03
— Pictorial book of anecdotes and incidents of the war
of the rebellion. Hartford, 1866. 8°. . 634.11
Kirkland (John Thornton). Disconrse, May 29, 1816, anniv. elec-
tion. Boston, 1816. 8° 3581.26
Kirkman (Francis). The wits ; or sport upon sport
2 pts. in 1 V. London, 1672. 8°. . . . 1732.01
Kirkman (James Thomas). Memoirs of the life of
Charles Maclin. 2 v. London, 1799. 8°. 3116.03
Kirkman (Marshall M.) Eailway revenue, and its
coUeotion. New York, 1877. 12°. . . . 3942.14
Kirkman (Thomas P.) First mnemonical lessons in
geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. London,
1852. 16° 4012.18
Kirkpatrick ( Gen. Edward). Spain and Charles vn. ; or
Who is the legitimate sovereign ? L., 1873.8°. 553.28
Kirkus (Rev. Wm. ) Miscellaneous essays. 2d series.
London, 1868. 8°. 3563.30
CmilenU : Satire. Fronde's Elizabeth. Convict man-
agement. Model sermons. RitualJstn, Romanism, An-
glicanism and evangelicalism logically identical. Lccky's
Rationalism in Europe. The new reformation (Rational-
ism]. Jobn Stuart Mill.
Eirkwood (Daniel), tg- For list of astronomical papers by D.
K. in Silliman's journal, Amer. assoc, and Franklin Inst.
Jour., tee Royal soc. catalogue, v. 3 ; p. C64.
I lirton (J. W.) One thousand temperance anecdotes,
1 facts, jokes, etc. London, 1867. 16°. . . 5834.06
— Temperance hand-book. London, 1871. 16°. 5834.07
Kirwan. See MtnaBAY (Nicholas), in Biography (p. 180).
Klrwan (Andrew V.) Modern France : its journalism,
literature, and society. London, 1863. 12°. 962.07
Kirwan (Daniel Joseph). . Palace and hovel ; London
life. Hartford, 1870. 8° 955.18
Kirwan (Richard). Metaphysical essays. London,
^1809. 8° 5423.22
Klstner (Otto). Buddha and his doctrines ; biblio-
graphical essay. London, 1869. 8°. . . 3528.03
Kissing.
— Bombaugh{C.C.) Literatureof kissing. 1876. 5835.17
— Smith {H.) Lips and kissing. [/» hit Gaieties, etc., 1852 ; p.
96-106.] . 2543.10
Kitchens. Romford (Count). Essays, v. 3, 1798. . . . 4026.12
Kitchi-Sami. 5«Kohl(J.Q.) 1116.17
Kitchln (G. W.) History of France, 1453-1793. 3 v.
Oxford, 1873-77. 12°. 523.14
v. ^, To 1463. 2,1453-1624. 3,1624-1793.
Kitchlner (Wm., M.D.) Art of invigorating and pro-
longing life. [arMn.] 3ded. L.,1822. 12°. 4322.24
— Traveller's oracle ; or maxims for locomotion. 2 v.
London, 1827. 16°. 932.17
Kitto (John, D.D.) Cyolopssdia of biblical literature.
3d ed. Ed. by W. L. Alexander. 3 v. Edin-
burgh, 1862-66. 1. 8°. 3715.12
Same. General index. 3d ed. Edinburgh, 1870.
8°. 3715.15
Same. Condensed. Boston, 1852. 8°. . 3715.04
— Daily Bible illustrations. New ed., by J. L. Por-
ter. 6 v. Edinburgh, 1866-69. 8°. . . 3722.08
Note. — For CtmtenU see p. 95 of Catalogue.
— Essays and letters. With short memoir. Pljrmouth,
1825. 12°. 2535.01
— IIlus. hist, of the Holy Bible : incL life of Christ
and his apostles. Norwich, (CK.,) 1868. 8°. 3736.19
Same. Norwich, 1869. 8°. 3441.12
— Palestine : physical geography and natural history.
London, 1841. 8°. 1055.14
— Popular cyclopedia of Biblical literature, condensed.
Boston, 1852. 8°. ,3715.04
— Scripture lands. London, Bohn, 1850. 12°. 1053.17
— editor. See Journal of sacred literature.
O- For livet of Kltto see Biography (p. 165).
Kitton (Rev. Henry). Teacher s collect-book. 2 pts.
inlv. London, 1850. 18°. 3766.10
Klaczko (Julian). Numerous articles in Revne des d. mondes,
for which see its Table generate, 1831-74.
Klapka (Gyorgy). Memoirs of the war of independ-
ence in Hungary. Tr. by O. Wenckstern. 2 v.
London, 1850. 8° .545.17
Klein (Eman). Histology. [In Handbook for the phys. labora-
tory. 2v. Philadelphia, 1873. 8° 431)6.26
Kleinert (Paul). Book of Obadiah. Expounded. Tr. by G. B.
Bliss. N.y.,1874. 8°. (^n Lange (J. P.) O. T., v. 16.] 3725.23
Klenun (Gustav). Allgemeine Cultur-geschiohte der
Menschheit. 10 v. Leipzig, 1843-52. 8°. 5811.18
Contents: v. 1. Die Einleitimg nnd die ITrzustiinde der
Menschheit. 2. Oateuropa. 3. Die HirtenviJlker der pas-
Biven Menschheit. 4. Die Urznstande der Berg- und WUs-
tenvolker der activen Menschheit und deren Verbreitung
ilber die Eide. a. Die Staaten von Anahuac und das alte
Aegypten. 6. China und Japan. 7. Das Morgenland. 8.
Das alte Europa. 9. Das christliche Westeuropa. 10.
Das christliche Osteuropa.
Klencke (Philipp F. H ) Alex, von Humboldt : a biogr.
monument. Tr. by J.Bauer. N.Y., 1853.12°. 3084.07
Ellng (C. F.) Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians : commentary.
[In Lange. Com. N. T., v. 6, 1869.] 3747.16
Klippart (J. H) Principles and practice of lind
drainage. 3d ed. Cincinnati, 1867. 12°. 6123.08
Klipstein (Louis F.) Grammar of Anglo-Saxon lan-
guage. EnL ed. New York, 1859. 12°. 6432.05
— Study of modem languages. Pt 1. New York.
1848. L8° 6416.14
Klopstock (Friedrich Gottlieb). The Messiah. From
the German. Newed. Bungay, 1808. 8°. 1662.22
— Seven first cantos of the Messiah. Tr. into English
verse. London, 1826. 8° 1662.23
as- For memoirs of K. see Biography (p. 165).
Klose (Carl Ludwig). Memoirs of prince Charles
Stuart, the younger pretender. 2 v. London
1845. 8° 3166.08
Kloss (Moritz). Dumb-bell instructor. [In Lewis (Dio) New
gymnastics, 1862.] 4613.04
Klunzinger (C. B.) Upper Egypt : its people and its
products. New York, 1878. 8°. ... 1076.24
Knapp (Arthur John). Hoots and ramifications of di-
vers words. London, 1857. 16°. . . . 6434.08
Knapp (Friedrich Ludwig). Chemical technology ;
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phia, 1848. 8°. 4216.01
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Knapp (JuUa Leonard). Joamal of a nnturalist
[anon.] 2d ed. London, 1829, 12°. . . 4722.16
Same. Conntry rambles in England ; or Journal,
with additions, [anon.'i Buffalo, 1863. 8°. 4722.18
Knapp (Samuel Lorenzo, LL.D.) Advice in the pur-
suits of literature. Middletown, (N. J.,) 1837.
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— Genius of masonry. Providence, 1828. 12°. 5837.17
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Kneelaud (Samuel). An American in Iceland. Bos-
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—'editor. iSee Annual of Bclentlflc discovery 3913.16
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T. Qent. Llntotts. Curll. Samuel Richardson. Wm.
Hutton. Edw. Cave. R. Griffiths. Dodsley. Andrew
Millar. Cadell and Strahan. Nowbery. The chapter cof-
fee-house. J. Lackington.
— Studies of Sbakspere. London, 1851. 8°. . 1754.08
— William Sbakspere ; biogr. L., 1851. 8°. . 3096.07
Eulght {Mitt Eilia Cornelia), See Biography (p. 165).
Knight (Edward H.) 'Amerioau mechanical diction-
ary, nius. 3v. New York, 1876. 8°. . 3917.31
Knight (Frederick, designer). (Jems, or device book.
2d ed. London, [1836]. 8° 1454.04
Heraldic illustrations, for use of herald painters, and
engravers. 19 pi. London, 1828. 4°. . 1166.09
Knight (Mrs. Helen C.) Lady Huntingdon and her
friends. New York, 1853. 12° 3085.06
— Life of James Montgomery. B., 1857. 12°. 3124.16
Knight (Henry Gaily). Architectural tour in Nor-
mandy. 2d ed. London, 1841. 12°. . . 1313.07
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don, 1838. 8° 1313.28
Knight (James, M.L.) Improvement of the health of
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New York, 1875. 12°. 4321.19
Knight (llichard Payne). Analytical inqniry into the
principles of taste. London, 1808. 8°. .5437.01
— Inquiry into the symbolical lauguaffe of ancient art
and mythology. Ilepr. by E. H. Barker. Lon-
don, 1836. 8° 3817.14
Knight (Wm. Henry). Diary of a pedestrian in Cash-
mere and Thibet London, 1863. 8°. . 1044.21
Knighthood and chivalry.
1. Oeneral works.
— Butfirv:h (T.) The age of chivalry. 1859. , 143.31
— Burke (Sir B.) 'Book of orders of knighthood and
decorations of honour of all nations. 1858. 6622.05
— • Carlisle (N.) Concise account of foreign ordert) of
knighthood, and distinction. 1839. . . 6615.17
— Doran(J.) Knights and their days. 1856.6621.06
— Hanson (i'jr L. ) Accurate hist, account of the or-
ders of knighthood. 2v. [anon.] 1802. 6622.03
— Herbert (H. W.^ Knights of England, France and
Scotland. 1852 213.27
— Jmnes (0. P. R.) History of chivalry. 2 v. 6623.17
. — Lacroix (P. ) 'Military and religious life in the mid-
dle ages, and at the period of the Renaissance.
1874 1444.13
— MUls(C.) History of chivalry. 2 v. 1826.6623.18
— NichoU (F. M.) On feudal and obligatory knighthood. [In
Archsologia, v. 89, 1863.] 6128.—
— Nicolas (tiir K. 11.) 'History of the orders of
knighthood of the British empire, and of medals,
clasps, and crosses, conferred for naval and mili-
tarv services. 4 v. 1^^42 6617.01
. — . Observations on the institution of the Order of the Gar-
ter. [In Archsolozla, v. 31, 1846.1 5138.—
— Tovmsend (F.) Calendar of knights, from 1760.
1828 6621.08
2. Knights Hospitallers of St. Jolin of Jemsalem;
also called Knights of Rhodes
and Knights of Malta.
— Porter (PT.) Malta and its knights. 1871.6623.10
— Taaffe (J. ) History of the knights of Malta. 4 v.
in 2. 185'2 6622.01
— Tliame (P. de). Knights hospitallers in England,
1338 ; with hist introd. by J. M. Kemble. Cam-
den soc, 1857 6113.19
— Townsend (0. F.) Sea-kings of the Mediterranean.
[1056-1586]. London ed 6623.09
• Same. [ Willi tiUe] Knights and sea-kings. Ed.
by S. F. Smith. Boston ed. .... 6623.09a
— Vertotd'Avbeuf (E. A. de). History of the knights of
Malta. [1100-1725.] 5 v. 1770. . . . 6621.01
3. Knights Templars.
— Addison (0. 0.) The Knights Templars. 3d ed.
1854. 6622.06
— Ileckethorn (C. W.) Knights Templars. [In hU Secret soc.,
V. 1, 1875 ; p. 147-165.] 6837.06
— 5ecre< societies of the middle ages, 1837 ; p. 169-332. . 6837.07
— Wilcke (F.) The Knights Templars and the statements of
its perpetuation, jpp. 681-692 of Findel (J. G.) Hist, of
freemasonry. 1869.] 6837.22
4. Teutonic or German knights.
See Fraser'B mag., v. 74, 1866 ; p. 179-199.
5. Nature of chivalry.
— Dighy (K. II.) Broad stone of honour. 5 T. 1844-
77: 6623.22
1. Godefridns. [General view.] 2. Tsncredus. [Religion
and disctptiue.] 3. Murus. [Consideration of objections
against the principles and practice of chivalry, viewed
from a catholic stand-point.] 4-5. Orlandus.
— Pkiilir^ore tj.) [In Oxford prize essays, v. 2, 1830 ; p. 109-
139.] 2."i41.l2
— Scott (Sir W.) Essay on chivalry, romance, etc. [In his
yfotla, V. 1. 1833.] 606S.13
6. Romances of chivalry.
— Delvau (A.) Collection des romans de chevalerie,
mis en prose fran9aise moderue. 4 v. 1869. 6038. lU
— £Kis ( 0. ) Specimens of early Engl, metrical ro-
mances. Bolm, 1818 1641.10
— Dunlap (J.) History of romances of chivalry. [/» hit His-
tory of flcUon, 1845 ; p. 65-144.] 2722.28
;(S- See also Arthur [King, p. 38) i Merlin ;— Holy GraU
(p. 628) :— Lancelot dn Lac.
In (aUng for books, lua the '• Book Order," giving Uw AXTTHOB'S IIAUX,U>* first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
668
KNIO-HTHOOD -KOPP
Knighthood and chivalry {conlinued).
For the Charlemagne period Bee Bnlflnch's RomanceB of
Chmrleiuagiie [UJ.^J : the fabulouH Tnrpin's Histor;
riliti2.:j'i) ; Eiirl SUiuhope'a aiticio lu Fruser, v. 74, 18C6.
Some of the old FrcucU romanccB. includiug Huonof Bor>
desux, are In Gaessard's Los poetes auciens (p. 690 of
Catalogue).
For other noted romances tee Amadls of Oanl;— Fal-
merin of Kngland ;— Old (The) :— Nibolangen.
See a to Literature {I'rovfv^al) : and the leading histories
of l^gliah, French, Spauiali, Italian, and Qerman literature.
For poems inspired by the leg?nda of chivalry tee Boi-
ardo'a urlaudo inuumorato :— Gamoens' Luaiaii ; — Aries'
to's Orlando Fnrioao ; — Tasso's Jerusalem delivered. —
Spenser's Faerie queen.
Several of Scott's novels contain graphic pictures of
the manners and institutions of chivalry, notably * Ivan-
hoe.' ' Talisman,' ' Count Robert of Paris,' 'Castle Dan-
gerous,' and ' Qnentiu Durward.' James's * Philip Augus-
tus' may bo nientioued iu the same connection. Ow
▼antes' Don Quixote satirized the prevailing passion fot
the i-omantic extravaganzas of chivalry.
^r See alto Onuades (p. 303) ;— Heraldry (p. 616).
Knighton (Wm.) Private life of an Eastern king.
London, 1857. 16° 1011.01
Knights of St. John. See Knighthood (above).
Knights Templar. See Knighthood (above).
Knots. Book of knots. By 'Tom Bowling.* [psejiA]
1870 4517 20
Knots untied : Amer. detectives. See McWatters (G.) . 6612.09
Knout and tho RuBMans. .$» Lagny (G. de). 1864. . . 993.11
Know-nothin' piirty. See Putnam s mag., Jan., 1856.
Knowledge if*loa8urea and utility of). See Arts (Useful; Scien-
tific education. Importance of knowUdge, etc., p. 39), par-
ticularly Brougham ; — Dick : — llaXl ; — Hughes ; — Verplanck.
See alto Education (p. 434) ;— Philosophy ;— Intelligence
(p. 647).
Knowledge and faith, etc. See Frothingham (0. B.) . . SK^M
Knowledge is power. See Knight (C.) 3913.08
Knowledge of the world. See Bnlwer {Sir E. L.) Caxtoni&na
p. 967-426 616.07
See alto Life (Conduct of).
Kiiov7les (Jamt's Davii>). Memoir of Mis. Ann E.
Jadson. Boston, 1856. 18° 309415
Knov7les (James Sheridiin), Dramatic works. 2 v.
London, 1856. 8° 1732.06
Contents .• T. I. Caius Gracchus. Tlrginius. William Ten.
Alfred the Great. The hunchback. The wife. Beggar of
Bethnal Green. The daughter, v. 2. The love chase. Wo-
man'swit, or love's disguise. Maid oi Mariendorpt. Love.
Jobu of Procids, or bridals of Messina. Old maids. Rose
of Arragon. The secretary.
— Dramaac works. New ed. L., 1859. 8°. 1732.05
.^f For other dramas by J. S. K., tee Plays (Alphabetical
arrangement),
— Elocutionist : pieces in prose and verse. 24th ed.
revised. Belfast, 1866. 12° 6332.16
— Fortescue, a novel. New York, 1858. 8°. . 222.21
— Home (R. H.) New apirit of the age, 1866. . . . 2632.09
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Knowles (John). Life and writings of H. Fuseli.
3 V. London, 1831. 8°
Knowlson (J. C. ) Complete farrier, or horse doctor.
New York, [18G9.] 16°. 4G17.29
Knox (A. E. ) Antumua on the Spey. [Shooting and
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Knox (Charles E. ) A year with St Paul ; 52 lessons
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Knoz (Henry, gen, in Amer. rev.) Plan for the general
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ta" For lives of Gen. K., tee Biography (p. 166; ; alto
Berrlng (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 3,
1835 3247.09
Knox (.Jfrx. Isa Craig). Duchess Agnes, c(c. [Poems.]
London, 1864. 16° 1633.27
— Young folks' hist, of Enghind. B., [1872.] 16°. 461.14
Knox (John, Scotch reformer). Writings. London,
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49- For lives of Knox fee Biography (p. 1C6) ; <^k> Mac-
millan, v. 32, 1876 (John Knox and his relations to women,
2 art., by B. L. Stevenson).
Knox (Eobort, M.D.) Great artists and great anato-
mists. London, 1852. 12° 1454.19
Contents ; George Cnvier, Geoffrey St. Bllaire, Da Vinci,
Michael Angelo.
— Manual of artistic anatomy. L., 1852. 12°. 1454.20
— llaces of men : influence of race over the destinies
of nations. Loudon, 1862. 8°. ... 4733.01
— lonsdaU(B.) Sketch of life of E.K. 1870. 3095.24
Knox (Thomas W. ) Overland tlirough Asia : Siberian,
Chinese and Tartar life. Hartfd., 1870. 8°. 1024.15
Knox (Vicesimus). Elegant extracts, and transl. New
ed., by J. (}. Percival. 6 v. B., 1842. 8°. 5046.17
V. 1. Moral and religions, classical and historical.
2. Orations, characters, narratives and dialogues
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4. Recent epistles. Narratives, dialogues, etc.
6. Poetry : sacred and moral. 6. Dramatic and miscel.
— Essays, moral and literary. 2 v. L.,lb51. 12". '2531.15
Contents : v.l Of essay writing. Classical learning vin-
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Old age. Ill effects of ridicule. Moral effects of painting
and prints. Ou the choice of a profession. On Owen the
Latin epigrammatist. On the poet Vida. Value of an
honest man. Of music as an amusement ; etc., etc. 2. On
reading with the most advantage. On forming connections.
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in conversation. On the art of printing. On satire and
satirists. On logic and metaphysics. On the moral ten-
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country town, etc. Thoughts on epistolary writers. On
the choice of books. On minor Greek poets, e(c., etc.
— Remarks on the tendency to degra<le grammar schools. Lon-
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Knox county, Ohio. See Countries, etc. (p. 339).
Kobell (Franz von). Sketches from the mineral kingdom. [In
Schouw (jr.) Earth plants, etc. L., Bokn, 1862. 12". 4112.20
Eloch (Christophe Guillaume). The revolutions of
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Koehler (August). Practical botany. New York,
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Koenig (Heinrich). Marianne, oder um Liebe leiden.
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Kohl (Jobann Georg). Austria, Vienna, Prague, Hun-
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— England, Wales, and Scotland. L., 1844. 8°. 95."). 04
— Kitchi-Gami. Wanderings round Lake Superior.
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— Lecture on charts and maps of America, mentioned in v. 3 of
Hakluyt. |Sm. report, 1850.] 3930.11
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ments, with appendices on absolute electrical
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E. Proctor. New York, 1874. 8°. . . . 40'26.2G
Koblrausch (H. FriedricU T.) History of Germany.
[To 1814.] Tr. by J.D.Haas. N.Y.,1852. 8°. 516.04
Kohu (Ferdinitnd). Iron aud steel manufacture. 64
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Koll^er (Albert). Manual of human histology. Ti.
by G. Busk. 2 v. London, 1853. 8°. . 431G.12
— Manual of human microscopic anatomy. London
1860. 8° 4336.03
Kollonitz (tfra/iii Paula). Court of Mexico. Tr. by
J. E. Ollivant. Loudon, 1867. 8°. . . 1152.11
KoltzofF-Massalsky (Heline Ghika, princesse). [' Do-
ra d'Istria,'p«e!id.] Desfemmes. Parunefemmc.
Nouv. (<d. 2v. Paris, 18G9. 8°. . . .5822.21
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Kompert (Leopold). Les Juifs de la Boh€me. Tr.
parD. Stauben. Paris, 1860. 12°. . . 7046.13
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Koops (M.) Historical account of substances used to
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vention of paper. 2d ed. L., 1801. 8°. 4002.15
Koordistan. See Countries (Koordistan, p. 339).
Kopp (Hermann). Einleitnng in die Krystallographie.
Braunsohweig, 1819. 12° 4113.12
BBOOKLXM LIBBABT.
KOPP-LABORDE
669
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— Progr.of ohemiatry, 1847-60. See Liobig (J.) ami Kopp. 4214.19
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ran, p. 100); aUo Amberly {Viscowit). Analysis of reli<
gious belief, 1877 [3411.23] ; Frascr'8 mag., July, 1870 (Eorui
verBus Turliish reform, by Ileury Snoyd).
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Great. Tr. by count MucBounelL 2 v. Lon-
don, 18C3. 8°. 3142.21
Korff (Modeste, baron Yon). Accession of Kicholas i.
Tr. from the Kussian. L., 1857. 8°. . . 3134.15
Kormac ; an Icelandic romance of the 10th century.
[anon.'^ Boston, 18G1. 16°. 1GC3.08
Korner (Karl Theodor). Life ; by his &ther ; with
selections from his poems, tales, and dramas.
Tr. by G. F. Bichardson. 2d ed. 2 v. London,
1845. 8°. 1651.27
CmUents : T. 1. Life and poema. 2. Zriny, a tragedy.
Rosamond, a tragedy. Proso tales.
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London, 1834. 32°. 1663.09
— Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, ete. , . . ItHLlB
See cUso New mouttily mag., v. 1, 1821.
Eomhnber (O. A.) Alteruata goueratiou and parttaenogenesis In
tlie animal kingdom. [In Sm. report, 1871.] . . 3936.3S
Eortiim (Carl Arnold). The Jobsiad. From the Grer-
man, by 0. T. Brooks. Phila., 1863. 16°. 1663.10
— Die Jobsiade. 9e aufl. Leipzig, 1860. 16°. 7118.08
Eoscinszlco (Thaddous). See Biography (p. 165) ; New monthly,
V. 30, 1851 (UuBucccssful great men, by E. A. Creasy).
Kosmos. See Humboldt (F. II. Alex. Ton) 912.13
Kossuth (Louis). Kossuth in New England. With
his speeches. Boston, 1852. 12°. . . . 3096.11
— Eossulh and ' The Times.' By the author of ' Reve-
lations of Eussia." London, 1851. 12°. .5093.24
See also EosstrrH (in Biography, p. 169) ;— Hongary (in
Conntries, p. 330).
Koster (Henry). Travels in BiaziL 2d ed. 2 v.
London, 1817. 8°. 1166.09
^ On the amelioration of slavery. [/» Pamphleteer, v. 8,
1816.] 6068.08
Kotzebue (August Fianz Friedrich von). Dramatic
works. From the German, by 0. Smith. 3 v.
New York, 1800. 8° 1732.02
v, 1. Count of Burgundy. The wild youth. Indigence
and nobleness of mind. La Peyrouse. Virgin of the sun.
Adelaide of Wuliiugeu. 2. Self-immolation. Happy fam-
ily. X'orce of calumny. Widow and the riding horse.
Pizarro. East Indian, 3. Fraternal discord. Writing
desk. Abbe de I'Epde. False shame,
49* For his life see Biography (p. 165).
Kotzebue (Otto von). New voyage round the world,
1823-26. 2 v. London^l830. 8°. , . . 922.06
— Vovage to the South Sea, and to Behring's Straits.
ft 1. London, 1821. 8°. 914.07
Krafl und StolT. See BUchner (L.) 6431.12
Kraitzer (Charles V.) Significance of the alphabet.
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Kramer (John W. ) Manual for visitors of the poor.
New York, 1876. 16°. 5825.31
Kramer (Wilhelm). Aural surgery of the present day.
Tr. by H. Power. London, J/eio Sydmham, soc,
1863. 8°. 4302.19
Krapf (Johann Ludwig). Travels in Eastern Africa.
Boston, 1860. 12°. 1093.04
Krasheninnikoff (Stefan Petrovitch). History of Kam-
Echatka und Kurilski islands. Tr. by J. Grieve.
London, 1764. 4°. 1146.01
Krasinski (Count Henry). Cossacks of the Ukraine.
London, 1848. 12° 991.21
Kreialnski (Cbunt Sigismond Napoleon). Uudivine
comedy, and other poems. Tr. by M. W. Cook.
Philadelphia, 1875. 12°. 1663.35
Contenti : Biography. Prefiice. Analysis. Polish poetry
In the 19th century, by J. Klaczko. Fragment or unfin-
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Temptation. Kesurrecturis. In memoriam.
TTraaingki (Cbunt Valerian). Hist sketch of the ref-
ormation in Poland. 2 v. L., 1838. 8°. 3433.08
— Boligious history of the Slavonic nations. Edin-
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London, 1858. 4° 4015.01
Kilder (John). Sporting anecdotes ; American game.
Ed. by H. M. Knapp. Phil., 1863. 8°. . 4624.14
Kriege (Anna L.) Bhymes and tales for kindergarten
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Kriege (Matilda H.) Friedrich FroebeL New York,
1876. 12° 5512.34
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York, 1873. 12°. 1666.23
KrUdoner ( .Hadame d«). Set Biography (p. US) ; aUo New month-
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R. Clayton. London, Bohn, 1858. 12°. . 6214.30
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Kiicbeumeister (Gottlob Friedrich Heinrich). On
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Kueuen (Dr. A. ) Beligion of Israel to the fall of the
Jewish state. Tr. by A. H. May. v. 1-3. Lon-
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Karile Islands. See Krasheninnikoff (S. P.) History, etc. 1146.01
Kurtz (Johann Heinrich). History of the Old Coven-
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lepsy. Tt, by £. Bronaer. Loudon, New Sydenham toe.,
1859. 8* 4302.20
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Wright London, Camden soc, 1843. 4°. 5112.20
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tion des portraits de Marie Stuart Prec&lde d'un
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Iiabarte (Jules). Handbook of the arts of the Middle
ages and renaissance. Tr. with notes. London,
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Iiabat (Jean Baptiste). Noaveau voyage aux isles
[Antilles] de rAmerique. 2 v. La Haye, 1724.
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last age. Tr. by C. Lennox. 5 v. London,
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Lablache (F.) See Bentley'B mlscel., T. 28, 1850.
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true worship, Of a happy life. 2. Treatise on the anger
of God. On the workmanship of God. Kpitome of the di-
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died. Fragments. The phoenix. Poem on the passion of
the Lord. Poem on Easter. Index.
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'Same, [cont'd]. Ladies' and gentlemen's diary.
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Ladies in parliament, e(c. See Trevelyan (G. O.) 1869. 1693.28
Ladies of the White House. See Holloway (L. 0.) 1870. 3246.14
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Lady of La Garaye; poem. SeeNorton {lion. Mrs. C.) 1864. 1674.07
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Lady of the last century {Mrs. E. Montagu). See Doran (J.)
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Lady's glimpse of the late war in Bohemia, i^ee Eden (L. S.)
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La Hodde (Lucien de). History of the secret socie-
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1848. From the French. Phil., 1856. 8°. 5837.02
Lahontan (N., iaron de). •Travels in Canada, 1683. Memoirs of
North America. [In Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 13.1 . 926.13
Laions. See Abbott (Lyman). 1872 3613.06
Laing (Mrs. C. H. B.) The seven kings of the seven
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Laing (John). Theory of business. L.,1867. 12°. 5915.20
Laing (Malcolm). History of Scotland from the ac-
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Laing (Samuel). Journal of residence in Norway,
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— Notes of a traveller on the state of France, Prussia,
Switzerland, Italy, etc. Phil., 1846. 8°. . 944.18
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— Observ. on the state of Denmark and the duchies
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Laing (Sidney H.) Darwinism refuted. London,
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Laing-Meason (M. B.) See Meason (M. K. Laing). . . 4617.17
Lairesse (Gerard de). Treatise on the art of painting.
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Laker (James). View of causes of superiority of men of the
nortbein over those of the southern hemisphere, [/n
Delafleld(J.,.;r.) Antiquities of America. . . . 668.10
Lalain (J. de), Chronique de. See Ohastellain (G.) . . 606.12
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graphiqnes. Paris, 1858. 16°. ... , 3261.08
— Curiosity litt^raires. Paris, 1857. 16". . . 2741.04
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times. London, 1852. 8° 5916.23
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1 mars 1873 (par C. Martins).
La Marok (Robert ni. de). See Fleuranges.
Lamartiue (Alphonse Marie LouIh de Prat de). Chns-
tophe Colomb. Suivi de Ciceron. Bmzelles,
1853. 18° 3043.08
— Atheism among the people. B., 1850. 12°. 3566.08
— Balzac et ses CEuvres. Paris, 1866. 12°. . 7024.04
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— Genevifeve. Histd'nne servante. P.,1857.16°. 7024.06
— Genevieve ; or history of a servant girl. Tr. by A.
R. Sooble. London, 1864. 12°. . . . 222.29a
Same. New York, 1855. 8°. .... 222.29
— Graziella. [French.] Bruielles, 1853. 16°. 7021.07
— Graziella. Tr. byS.C.B. PhU., 1872. 16°. 222.75
— Histoire de la restaurution. [1814-30.] Paris, 1856-
58. 16°. 512.24
— Histoire de la Russie. 2 v. Paris, 1855. 8°. 651.17
— Hist of the French rev. of 1848. L.,1849. 12°. 514.07
— Histoire des Girondins. 6 v. P., 1870. 12°. 612.18
— History of the Girondists. 3 v. L.,1849. 12°. 514.09
— History of the restoration of monarchy in France.
[1813-30.] 4v. London, 1851. 8°. . . 514.16
Same. 4 v. New York, 1851. 12°. . . 514.12
— History of Turkey, v. 1. [To 142L] Translated.
New York, 1855. 12°. 547.09
— Homer and Socrates. Tr. by Mrs. E. W. Smith.
Philadelphia, 1872. 12°. 3082.25
— J. J. Rousseau, son faux contrat social et le vrai
contrat social. Paris, 1866. 16°. . . .5722.12
— Life of Christopher Columbus. N.Y., 1859.24°. 3043.06
— Life of Mary, queen of Scots. N.Y.,1860. 24°. 3122.09
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— Memoirs of my youth. N. Y., 1849. 8°. . 222.29
— Memoirs of celebrated characters. 3 v. New York,
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tar. Bossuet.
— My mother's manuscript. Tr. by M. L. Helper.
Philadelphia, 1877. 12° 3090.32
— Narrative of residence of Fatalla Sayeghir among the
Arabs of the Great Desert Phil., 1836. 12°. 1052.21
— Nouvclles confidences. Paris, 1863. 12°. . 7024.09
— (Euvres completes, v. 1-6. Paris, 1855. 12°. 7024.10
Contents; v. 1. Premieres meditations po6tiques. La
Mort de Socrate. 2. Nouvellea meditations. Le dernier
chant au6 plerinage d'Harold. Chant du Sacre. 3. Har-
monies poet, et relig. et Poesies diverses. 4. Recueille-
ments poet. Poesies diverses et discours. 6. Jocelyn.
6. La chute d'un ange.
— Poetical meditations and religious harmonies. Lon-
don, 1849. 8° 1663.17
— Raphael ; pages de la vingtifeme annee. Paris, 1858.
16°. 7024.08
Same. Paris, 1870. 12°. .... 7024.08a
— Raphael; or Ufe at twenty. N.Y.,1857. 12°. 222.30
— Stone-mason of Saint Point TransL New York,
1851. 12° 222.31
— Translations from [his] Meditations, by J. T. Smith.
New York, 1852. 8°. 166H.34
— Travels in the East 2 v. Edin., 1850. 12°. 1052.01
fl®- For lives and lit. estimates of h.^ see Biography (p. 166);
also Mazzini (J.) Ou the poems of L. [In his writings,
v. 2 : 6063.09) ; Blackwood, Feb., 1876.
Lamazou (— ). The Place Vendome and La Roquette.
The first and last acts of the Commune, [anon. ]
Tr. by C. F. Audley. L., 1872. 12. . . 52G.17
Lamb (Chas. and Miiry). Poetry for children. Added,
Prince Dorus, by C. Lamb. Ed. R. E. Shep-
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Lfunb (Charles). Eliana ; hitherto uncollected writ-
ings. Ed. byJ.E. Babson. B.,1864. 12°. 2535.03
ConUnti.
Emays (continued).
Popular fallacy that a deform-
ed poraou 1h a lord.
PofltHcrlpt to tbo ' Chapter on
ears.'
Emrsand aketchee, viz.:—
Aotom (The old).
Acton (The roligion of).
Am (The).
Character of the late Ella.
Charles Lamb's antoblogrft.
pliy.
Coleridgo (On the death of).
Custom of liis-sing at the thea.
tree ; with houio account of
a club of damned authors.
De Foe's secondary novels
(Estimate of).
DuDstan (Sir JefTery), Beml-
nisconce of.
Ella on his ' Confessions of a
drunkai"d.*
Elia to his correspondents.
Oentlo giantess.
Qood clerk (The), a character ;
with some account of the
complete Engl, tradesman.
0>iy Faux.
Illustrious defunct (The).
In ro squirrels.
John Kemble and Godwin's
tragedy ' Antonio.'
Last peach (The).
Letter to an old gentleman
whose education has l>een
neglected.
Listen (Mr.), Biogr. mem. of.
Hontlis (The).
Uouden (Mr.), Autobiogr, of.
Proper names (Ambiguities
arisiug from).
Reflections in the pillory.
Reynolds gallery (The).
Saturday's dinuer (A).
Staikey (Captain).
Table. talk.
■ Tempest ' (On s passage in
the).
Unitarian protests, in a letter
to a friend of that persua-
sion newly married.
Vision of boms (A).
Letters.
Pawnbroker's daughter, farce.
Poems.
Tales, vig.:
Arabella Hardy ; or the sea
voyage.
Cupid's revenge.
Defeat of time ; or a tale of
the fairies.
Maria Howe ; or the effect of
witch stories.
Reminiscences of Juke Jud-
kins, esq., of Birmingham.
Susan Yatea ; or first going to
church.
Ulysses (Adventures of).
iVb^.— Some of the above appeared in Atlantic monthly,
T. 11, 12, 14.
— Essays of EUa. New York, 1852. 12". . .2535.02
Same. New York, 1870. 12° 2534.19
Contents,
All-fools' day.
Amicus redivivus.
Artificial comedy.of the last cen-
tury.
Bachelor's complaint of boha-
vioi* of married people.
Bai-l>ara S— .
Barrenness of the imaginative
faculty in the productions of
modern art.
Blakesinoor in H — shire.
Captain Jackson.
Chapter ou ears.
Child angel.
Christ's hospital fivo-and-thirty
years ago.
Complaint of the decay of beg-
gars in the metropolis.
Confessions of a drunkard.
Convalescent (The).
l)eta<>hed thoughts on liooks and
reading.
Distant correspondents.
Dream-children : a reverie,
EUiston (To the shade of).
Ellistoniaua.
Ocutecl style in writing,
Grace beiore meat.
Imperfect sympathies.
Mackcry end in Hertfordshire
Modem gallantry.
Munden (Ou the acting of).
My first play.
My relations.
New-year's eve.
Newspapers 35 years ago.
Old actors (Ou some of the).
Old and new school-master.
Old benchers uf the luner Tem-
ple.
Old china.
Old Margate Hoy.
Oxford in the vacation.
Poor relations.
Praise of chimney-sweepers.
Quaker's meeting (A).
Rejoicings upon the now year's
coming of age.
Roast pig (Di.s.sertation on).
Sanity of true genius.
South-sea house.
Stage illusiuu.
Superannuated man.
Sidney (Sir PhlUp), Some Bon-
nets of).
Tombs in the abbey.
Two races of men.
Valentine's day.
Wedding (The).
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Popular fallacies.
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H. Origin and Philosophy of Language.
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Bleek (W.H.J.) On the origin of language. 1869. (i412.14
Burqess (W. R.) Kelation of language to thought
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Calvert {G. H.) Essays wstheticaL 1875. . .2411.29
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De Quincey (T.) Language. [In his Letters toyoting men, 1864 ;
P.161.187J 2622.09
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Fi)ke (J.) Genesis of language. [In N. A. reT., T. 109, 1869 ;
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Flamank (/.) Mind and manner, p. 98-133 6436.23
Gerber (0.) Die Spracha ols Kunst. 1871. .6414.33
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Early English proauuoiation. On English vowel quantity
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Palestine at the time of Christ.
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1841.1 8044.26
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Hovelacque (A.) Soienoo of langoage. Tr. by A, H.
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Johnson (A. B.) Meaning of words: intellections,
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Johnson (E.) Nuces philosophies : philosophy of
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Johmm {S.) Philological tracts. [In hit Works, v. 2.] . 6045.10
Kavanaqh (M.) Origin of language and myths. 2 v.
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Zaiham (R O.) Logic in its application to language.
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Mantel iH. L.) Philosophy of language. [/» kit Letters, etc.,
1873.] 6424.2i
Monboddo (J. Burnet, lord). Of the rise and progress
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Contentt: v. 1. Whether language be from nature or ac-
quired habit. 2. Of the art of language. Of the Greek
language. 3. Of style. 4. Of the eicelleucies and defects
of different languages. Of style, and its different kinds.
5. Uf style, continued. 6. Rhetoric and oratory.
MiUler (Max). Lectures on the science of language.
2v. 1862-65 6412.03
Contents : v. 1. The scienoe of language one of the physi-
cal sciences. Growth of language in contradistinction to
Us history. Empirical stage. Olassi&catory stage. Gen-
ealogical classification. ' Comparative grammar. Morpho-
logical classification. Origin of language. 2. New theo-
ries. Language and reason. Physiological alphabet.
Phonetic change. Orimra's law. Etymology. Powers of
roots. Metaphor. Mythology of the Greeks. Jupiter the
supreme Aryan God. Myths of the dawn. Modem my-
thology.
Abf«:— Reviewed In Blackwood, v. 96, 1864 ; Ed. rev., ▼.
116,1882 ; Eraser's mag., v. 65, 1862 ; Nat. rev., v. 13, 1861 ;
N. A. rev., t. 101, 1865 (Is the study of language a physical
BCiencei) ; Qu. rev., v. 119, 1866; Westm. rev., v. 83;
1865 : V. 88, 1866.
— Lectures on Darwin's philosophy of language, [fn Eraser's
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— On the origin of reason. [In Contem. rev., Feb. 1878.]
Note. — A review of Noire'fi Dcr TJrspruug der Sprache.
— • On the stratification of language. 1868. . 6412.25
— Results of the science of language. [In Contem. rev., t. 20.]
PeUe(J.) Philology. 1877 6111.06
Priettley (J.) Theory of language, and universal grammar. {In
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Renan(E.) De I'origine dn langage. 1859. . 6413.01
SchUgel (K. W. F. von). Philosophy of language. Tr.
by A. J. W. Morrison. 1847 5116.22
Schleicher (A.) Darwinism tested by the science of
language. From the German. 1869. . 6412.13
Scott (A.) Origin and progress of language and writing. [In
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Sioddart (Sir J.) Glossology; or the historical rela-
tions of language. 1858 641-2. 10
Taylor (1.) Words and places. 1865. . . .6614.12
iVote.— Reviewed in Quarterly rev., v. 116, 1864.
Tytor (B. B.) Origin of language : iuteijectional. imitative, and
symbolic theories. [la Fortn. rev., v. 4, 1866.]
Wedgrjt)Ood(H.) On the origin of language. 1866. 6412.15
JVbfe.— Advocates the iuteijectioual and imitative theories.
Wliitney (W. D.) Language and the study of lan-
guage. 18G7 6412.01
— Are languages institutions? [In Contem. rev., Apl., 1876.J
— IMrwiuism and language. [In N. A. i ev., July, 1874.]
Note. — Holds that Darwin's general view of speech in
its authropological relations is far truer than that of Max
Milller. See also article by George H. Darwin apropos of
the discussion, in Coutemp. rev., Nov., 1874.
— Life and growth of language. 1875. . . . 6411.18
— Oriental and linguistic studies. 1873. . . 6411.16
Content! : Indo-European philology and ethnology. MUl-
ler's Iiectures on language. Present state of the question
as to the origin of language. Bleek aud the simious the-
ory of lang\iage. Schleicher and the physical theory of
langiuige. Steinthal and the psychological theory of lan-
guage (N. A. rev., April, 1872j. Language and education
(N. A. rev., T. 113, 1871).
Same. 2d series. 1874 6411.16
Contentt: Mtlller's Chips from a German workshop.
Cox's Aryan mythology. Alford's Queen's English. How
shall we spell? Elements of English pronunciation. Re-
lation of vowel and consonant. Bell's visible speech. On
the accent in Sanskrit.
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v. 28, 1867.]
WiUcint (A, S.) Some historical resnlts of the science of lan-
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Wiison (J.) Bough notes on the errors of grammar,
and the nature of language. 1858. . . 6415.18
Wittman (J.) Comparative study of languages. [In his Twelve
lectures, efc. v.l, 1353 ; p. M31.J 3624.06
See also Black, mag., v. 94, 1862 (Characteristics of Lan-
guage) ; N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863 (Evolution of language :
MUller, Eenan. Spencer) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 30, 1859 (Philo-
sophy of language : Eenan, MiiUer) ; Weetm. rev., Oct.,
1874 (Origin of language : MiUler, Darwin, Farrar).
m. Comparative Philology.
Baibi (A.) 'Atlas ^thnographique du globe, on classi-
fication des peuples d'aprfes leurs langues. 1826.
foL A.27.01
Same. Partie hist, et litteraire. T. 1. Discouis
prfiUm. 1826. 8' 6414.18
iVbfe.— Has also title ' Introd. a I'Atlas,' etc.
Bellows (J.) Outline dictionary for the use of mission-
aries, explorers, and students. 1867. . 6411.09
Bopp (F.) Comparative grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend,
Greek, Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic, German, and
Sclavonic languages. 3 v. 1862. . . . 6412.16
Bunten IC. C. J.) Outlines of the philos. of nniversal history ap-
plied to language and religion, [v. S-4 of hit Christianity
and mankind, 1864.] 3414.04
Darnel (J.) On the connexion of the Keltic with the Teutonic
languages, and especially with the Anglo-Saxon. [In FhiloL
BOO. Proceedings, 1857.] 6443.10
BBOOKLTD MERCANTILE LIBRARY.
LANQ-UAQ'E : Chrammar, Alphabets, Amerioaiiiams, AngloBaxon, Arabic, Axmenian. 676
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Dwigld (B. W.) Mod. philology. 3ded. 2v. 1864.
Fbrrar (P. W.) Families of speech. Four lectures.
1870 6412.22
— Chapters on language. 1865
Ferrar (W. U.) Comparative grammar of Sanskrit,
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Ovetl (£.) On the dementa of language. [In Fhilol. sec. Pro-
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language. Being at the same time a historical
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Jamitson (J.) Hermes Scythicas : or the radical affini-
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1814. 6413.04
Klipstein {L. F., ed. ) Study of modem languages.
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etc.] 1848 6416.14
Latham (B. 0.) Elements of comparative philology.
1862 6414.17
Lewis {J. ) Tables of comparative etymology and ana-
logous formations in the Greek, Latin, Spanish,
Italian, French, English, and German languages.
1828 6416.15
Morgan (L.H.) Systems of consanguinity and affinity
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Maury [A.) On the distribution and classification of tongues.
[In Nott and Qliddon's Indigenous races of the earth.
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V£ira um die Erde, 1857-59. Linguistiscner Theil.
Wien, 1867. 4° 936.16
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Anstcalische Sprachen. Malajro-Folynesische Sprachen.
MuUer (,F. Max). Chips from a German workshop.
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Spanish, and Portuguese languages. 1868. 6411.03
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g roved by a comparison of their dialects with the
anskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic languages.
Ed. by R. O. Latham. 1857 6413.05
Turner {S.) Affinities and diversities in the languages of the
world. [In Roy. 8oc. of lit. Trans., v. 1, 1829.J . 6068.01
Wel'iford (H.) Mitbridates Minor ; or essay on lan-
guage. 1848 6412.15a
Tvang (T.) Languages, a classification of all the known lan-
guages of the ancient world, [/n All Works, V. 3.] .6083.03
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 102, 1867 (Qrimm's law);
N. Brit, rev., v. 16, 1861-2 (Wm. von Humboldt on comp,
philology).
49- Set alto Folyglott Works, (p. 680).
rV. Principles of Orammar.
Condillae [E. B. de). Lagrammaire. ^/n At'tConra d'6tade, v. 1.]
Comwallis i^G. F.) General prmoiples of grammar.
[anor..] 1847 6412.24
Moore (N. F.) Short introd. to nniversal grammar.
1844 4112.13
Manning {J.) Inquiry into the character and origin of
the possessive augment. 1864 6443.15
ThringiK) On the principles of grammar. 1868. 6433.09
Stoddart (Sir J.) Universal grammar, or pure science
, of language. 3d ed. 1854. 6412.11
V. Alphabets and Alphabetic Characters.
BdUhom {F. ) Giammatography : alphabets of ancient
and modem languages. 1861 6415.17
Be^our (J.) Bemarks of certaiu alphabeta in use among the
Jews. [In Hoy. soo. of lit. Trans., v. 3, 1838] . . 6068.03
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written languages and foreign graphic systems to
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3pt8.iii4v. 1835 64!fe.l9
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writing ; with an essay on the Egyptian hieroglyphics
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tbrotigbout eastern Asia ; and the vast inferiority of idea-
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man learning. 3. Sacred text originally written without
vowel-letters, or any signs whatever of the vocal, con-
sidered apart from the articulate ingredient* of syllabic
sounds.
VI., SixuJy of Language.
Harritm (B.) Study of language. [In Oxford prize essay*, v.
6, 1836 ; p. 3989.) 2641.18
Marcel (C.) Study of language brought back to its
true principles. 1869 6412.02
Prendergast (T.) Handbook to the mastery [of lan-
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foreign tongues idiomatically. 3ded. 1872. 6412.12
Vn. Various Languages.
1. Americanisms.
BrittediO. A.) Engl. language in America, [in Cambridge ei-
says, 1866.] 2617.13
Bartlett (J. R.) Dictionary of Americanisms. 2d ed.
1859 6424.17
Same. 1878 6424.17a
Elwyn (A. L.) Glossary of supposed Americanisms.
1859 6423.23
Scheie de Vere ( M. ) Americanisms : English of the New
World. 1872 6421.18
See also Blackwood's mag., v. 102. 1867 ; p. 399-417 ;
Lippincott's, March, 1869 (Our provincialisms, by H.
Beeves) ; Athmtic monthly, v. 6, 1860 (The two tongues).
2. Anglo-Saxon Language.
Barnes (W.) Early England and the Saxon English ;
with some notes on the father-stock of the Saxon
English, the Frisians. 1869 6432.13
Bosuxnili (J.) Compendious Anglo-Saxon and English
dictionary. 1848 6435.07
Corson {H. ) Handbook of Anglo-Saxon and early Eng-
lish. 1871. . . ■ 6424.03
Daviet (J.) Connection of the Keltic with the AngloSaxon lan-
guage. [In Philol. 80C. Trans., 1857.] 6443.10
Hand-book of Anglo-Saxon derivatives. 1854. 6432.01
Handbook of Anglo-Saxon root-words. By a lit assoc.
1855 6432.02
Klipstdn (L. F.) Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon lan-
guage. 1859 6432.05
March (F. A.) Anglo-Saxon reader, with notes, a
brief grammar, and vocabulary. 1870. . 6i24.02
— Comparative grammar of the Anglo-Saxon language.
1870 6424.01
Ratk (E.) See next mtry.
Vernon (R J.) Guide to the Anglo-Saxon tongue : a
grammar after Erasmus Ba^ extracts in prose
and verse, e<c. 1855 6432.06
3. Arabic Letnguage.
Catqfago (J.) English and Arabic and Arabic and
English dictionary. 2d ed. 1873. . . 6435.18
Paris El-Shidiac. Practical grammar of the Arabic lan-
guage. With interlineal reading lessons, dia-
logues, and vocabulary. 1866 6421.01
Newman (F. W.) Dictionary of modem Arabic 2 v.
1871 6421.02
See alto Frsaer'a mag., v. 64, 1861 (Modem Arabic) ; Nat.
qu. rev., v. 7, 1863 (Arabic language and literature).
4. Armenian Language.
Aucher (P.) and Brand {J.) Dictionary. 1. English
and Armenian. 2. Armenian and English. 2 v.
1821 6425.17
Id wUng for books, as* the '• Book Order," giving tU* AUTHOR'S NAME, th* first part of th* TITLE, and the NUUBEB.
676
LiANQ-UAQ-E : Assyrian to English.
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earlier than the 17th century. {In Amer. orient, soc.
Journal, v. 3, 1853.] 7814.03
— and Riggs (£.) Orthography of the Armeuiau and Turkish
proper names. [In v. 4, 1854.] 7814 04
malm's.) Inverted cunstruction of modam Armenian, [In Am.
orlMit. aoc. Jour., v. 6, 1860 7814.06
5. Assyrian Language.
Sauce (A.H) Assyrian grammar, for comparative ptir-
poses. 1872 6421.03
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Bladdt {J. 8.) Language and literature of the Scottish
Highlands. 1876 6441.08
Bourke (U. J.) Aryan origin of the Gaelic race and
language. The Bound towers, the Brehon law,
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Davitt {J.) On the connexion of the Celtic with the Teutonic
lauguagaa. [In Fliilol. soc. Trans., 1860-61.] . . 6443.13
i^njZw/t Xristi dictiomiry. 1814 6421.13
LetUrt on the ancient British language of Cornwall. [In Class,
journal, v. 17, p. 437 ; v. 18, p. 103, 366 ; v. 19, p. 221 ; v. 20,
p. 169, 260 ; v. 21, p. 62, 239 ; T. 22. p. 26, 377. . . 2742.18
O'Seilly {K) Irisu-ErigUsh dictionary; with a com-
pendious grammar. 1817. 6126.13
Shaw {W.) Analysis of the Gaelic language. 2d ed.
1778 6421.12
SiraUon ( T. ) Affinity between the Hebrew language
and the Celtic. 3ded. 1872 6421.18
— Celtic origin of Greek and Latin lang. 1870. 6421.14
VaUancy(C.) Oranimar of the Irish lang. 1773. 6425,11
49- Set alto Countries (CelU, p. 399).
7. Chinese Language.
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the written iauguage of China. [In Fhilol. soc. proceed-
ings, I860.] 6443.13
DooliUte (J. ) Vocabulary and hand-book of the Chinese
language. 2 v. Ib72 6426.17
Edkins (J!) China's place in philology : an attempt to
show that the languages of Europe and Asia have
a common origin. 1871 6421.05
Johmlon {.^.) Chinese language. [In hit Oriental religions : China,
p. 397-437.] . 3663.34
Summers (J! ) Rudiments of the Chinese language, with
dialogues, exercises and a vocabulary. 1864. 6421.04
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Amer. orient, soc. Juur., T. 4, 1854.] 7814.08
8. Circassian Language.
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Fhilol. soc, proceedings, 1852-53.] 6443.06
9. Danish Language.
liirraU (— ) and Repp (— ). Dansk-engelske ordbog
gjennemseet og rettet af W. Mariboe. 1861. 6422.14
Peterson (C J. P) Norwegian-Danish grammar and
reader. 1872. 6422.15
Basing {S.) Engelsk-Dansk Ordbog. 1863. . 6422.14
10. Dutch Language.
Orool ABC boek zeerbekwaam voor de yonge kinderen
teleeren. 1781 6421.08
Jaeger (A.) English and Dutch dictionary. London,
1863. 18". .
Van Hasendonck (J. B.) Grammar of the Dutch lan-
guage. 1823 6421.09
11. Iinglish Language.
1. General Works.
Abbott (R A.) and Seeley (J. B.) English lessons for
English people. 1872 6433.12
AMuruj(J. C.) Three philological essays, chiefly tr.
from the German, by A.F.M.Willich. 1798. 5414.24
ContrnU : 1. Concise history of the English language,
a. Philosophical view of the English language. 3. On the
relative merits and demerits of Johnson's English dic-
tionary.
Angus {Joseph). Hand-book of the English tongue.
1872 6433 21
BoilytS.) On the changes in the English limEnase Itn kit
Discourses, 1852 ; p. 61-106.) .^ . 4517.05
Bigsby (B. K S. D.) Catechism of the history of the
English language. 1870 6433.14
English retraced, or remarks critical and philological,
founded on a comparison of the Breeches Bible
with the English of the present day. 1862. 0433. 11
Hall (F.) Eeceiit exemplifications of false philology.
1872 6J33.22
Hume (A.) Of the orthographie and congruitie of the
Briton tongue. Ed. by H. B. 'VVheatley. [E. E.
T. S., V. 5.] 7'J13.02
Latham {R.G.) The English language. 18nO. C133.04
Kote Reviewed inN. A. rev., v. 74, 1862 ; p. 1-24.
Mackay (C.) Lost beauties of the English language.
1874 6132.15
March (F. A.) Method of philological study of the
English language. 1865 (>432.11
Marsh (0. P.) Lectures on the English language.
I80O 6425.24
iVofe.— Eeviewed in Nat. rev., T. 14, 1862 ; N. A. rev., T.
91, leco.
— Origin and hist, of the Engl, language. 18G2. 6425.25
Oliphant (T. L. K.) Sources of standard English.
1873 G432.14
Perrin {J. ) Elements of Engl, conversation, with dialo-
gues in French, Engl. , and Italian. IHIS. 64 1 1 .00
Scheie de Vere(M.) Studies in English. 1869.6433.10
Shepherd (HE.) Hist.oftheEngl.language. 1S74. 643:t.24
Tooke(J.H.) Diversions of Purlcy. 2 v. lb06-7. 6433.07
Trench (R.C.) English, past and present. 1855. 6425.26
Note. — Reviewed iu Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1855.
Wdsford (H. ) Origin and ramifications of the English
language. 1845 643;i.()5
Wright {T.) On the hist, of the English language. [In hit Es-
says on archfeol. subjects, etc., v. 2, 1861. J . . . 443.30
See also Blackw. mag., v. 60, 1868, or Littell, 18C9, v. 2
(Revolutions in the queen's English) ; Ed. rev.. July,
1874 (Modern English, byF. Hall) ; v. 120, 1864 (The queen's
£ugli»h) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 1, 186U (The Engl, language) ;
Westm. rev., v. 98, 1872 (English philology).
2. English Composition.
Abbott (E. E.) How to write clearly. English compo-
sition. 1875 6432.24
i?ain (.4.) Engl, composition and rhetoric. 187'2. 6334.18
Clark (S. W.) Analysis of the English language, sen-
tences and phrases. 1855 64:14.19
Day(H.N.) Art of English composition. 1867. 6432.27
Oilmore (J. H. ) Outlines of the art of expression. 2d
ed. revised. 1876 6432 31
Oraliam (0. F.) English; or the art of composition.
1850 6132.29
— English style. 1857 6432.30
Kerl(S.} Elements of composition and rhetoric. 6334.17
Parker {R. G.) Aids to English composition. G432.28
Quackenbos (0. P.) Illustrated lessons in our lan-
guage. 1876 6433.26
Bogert {H.) Prose composition. [In hit Essays from Good
words. 1867 ; p. 176-193.] 2541.32
Swirdon(W.) School composition. 1874 . .6433.23
j^^ See tUto Rhetoric, in general alphabet.
3. English local dialects, provincialisms, and archaic words.
Barnes ( W.) Grammar and glossary of the Dorset di-
alect with the history, outspreading, and bearings
of southwestern English. 1863. . . . 6443.15
Qrose (F.) Provincial glossary. New ed. 1811. 0427.03
— and Pegge (S. ) Glossary of provincial and local
words. 1839 6423.29
Halliwell (J. 0. ) Dictionary of archaic and provincial
words from the 14th century. 2 v. 1855. 6423.10
Heywood (T.) South Lancashire dialect. [Chetham
soc.] 5095.17
Richardson {J.) 'Cummerland talk'; short tales and
rhymes. 1871 1682.25
Trench (R. C.) Select glossary of English words used
formerly iu senses different from the present.
1859 6434.06
Wright {T.) Dictionary of obsolete and provincial
EngUsh. 2v. 1857 6423.18
49* See alto Slang (p. 681).
4. Enghsh DicUonariet.
Bailey {N. ) Universal etymological English dictionary.
17.54. 64-27.02
Boag (J.) Imperial lexicon. 2 v. 1852. . . 6435.04
BBOOKIiYN MEECANTII.K LIBBAET.
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and prouonuoing dictionary. 2 t. 18d8. 6435.01
Donald {James, ed.) Chambers s etymological diction-
ary. 1S68 6432.03
Johnson (S.) Dictionary. Verbatim from the author's
last fol. ed. 1854 C435.03
Junius (K, jr.) EtymologioumArigUcauum.1743. G427.01
Latham {B. 0.) Dictionary of the English language.
2v. in4. 1866 6426.05
Levins (P. ) Hanipulas vocabulorum ; a dictionary of
Greek and Latin words ; ed. by H. B. Wheatley.
[Camden soc, 1S67.] 5113.49
Note. — This edition has ouo leaf of Levins's origlusl er*
rat* (p. 369-370) not fouud in tlie following entry,
Same. [With title] Manipulus vocabnlomm : a
rhyming dictionary of the English language.
(1570.) Ed. byH. B. WheaUey. [B. E.T. S.,
no. 27, 1867.] 7913.08
Mituheu {J.) See Polyglott Dictionaries (p. 680).
NuUall (P. A.) tjtandard pronouncing dictionary.
New ed. [n. d.J 6423.33
OgUvie {J.) Lnperial dictionary, English, technolo-
gical, and scientific. 1650 6426.09
Phillips {K ) New world of words, or general English
dictionary. 4th ed. 1678 6436.03
Bichardson (C.) New dictionary of the English lan-
guage. 2t. 1863 6436.01
Same. Supplement, 1870. {B'd with v. 2 of fore-
going. )
SheUon (£) Dictionary of every-day difficulties in
reading, writing, and speaking. 1862. . 6432.04
Stormouth {J.) Etymological and pronouncing diction-
ary, with selection of scientific terms. 1871. 6424.24
Vines (C.) Dictionary appendix: 7000 words, with
prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, and Latin and
French phrases. 31st ed. 6423.32
Walker (J.) Pronouncing dictionary, adapted, etc.,
byB.H. Smart. 1852 6435.16
Webster {N.) American dictionary of the English
language. Eevised by C. A. Goodrich and N.
Porter. Springfield, 1864. 4°
Worcester {J. j£) Dictionary of the English language.
Ib60 6426.03
$^ Seealso * English dialects and provincialitms (p. 676); —
• English Etymology ' {p. 677) ; — Syntmyiiis (p. 678) -.—etc.
For English vocabularies with the equivaleuta iu foreign
languages see names of various foreign lAuguages recorded
iu this class.
Essays <m English dictionaries.
Coleridge {D.) Observ. on the plan of the society's proposed new
Engl, dictionary. [In Philol. sec. Proceedings, 1860.J 6143.13
De Quincey {T.) Note boolt, 1855 ; p. 274-281.] .... 2522.17
Fry {D. I'.) On some English dictionaries. [Zn Philol. soc.
Proceedings, 1859 ] 6443.13
Oilman {S.) Lexicography and lexicons. [In his Contributions,
etc.] 2S26. 14
2Venc/i (R. C.) On some deficiencies in our Engl, dic-
tionaries. 1860. 6425.27
Same. [In Philol. soc. Proceedings, 1857.] . . . 6443.10
See also Bibl. sacra, Jan., 1863 (Englisli lezioography, by
Noah Porter) ; Qu. rev., Oct., 1373.
6, Early English.
Coleridge (E.) Gloasarial index to the printed English
literature of the 13th century. 1859. . . 6424.11
Oalfridus Orammaticus. Promptorium parvulorum :
lexicon Auglo-Latinum princeps, cir. 1440, com-
mentariolis subjectis, reo. A. Way, 3 v. [Camden
soc] 5112.25 ; 54 ; 89
Morris (iJ.) Specimens of early English, a.d. 1250-
140O. 1867 6432.08
4^ See also the publications of the Ohaucer society (p.
363) ;— Early English text society (p. 432).
6. English Errors of Speech and writing ; Tolgariams, etc.
Alford (H.) Plea for the queen's English. Stray
notes on speaking and spelling. 2d ed. 1865.6423.24
Reviewed by G. W. Moon (below); and by W. D. Whitney
in his Orient, and linguistic studies. 2d s., 1874 [6411.16J.
Bealtie {J.) Scoticisms, arranged in alphabetical or-
der. 1787 6424.15
Oould (,K S.) Good English ; or popular errors in lan-
guage. 1867 6423.26
Live and learn : examples of one thousand mistakes in
speaking, .writing.and pronunciation. 1866.6423.21
Meredith(LP.) Ereiy-day errors of speech.1872.6423.31
Moon (0. W.) Bad English of Lindley Mnrray. tic.
1869 6423.28
— The dean's English ; a criticism. 4th ed. 1866. 6 123.25
Vulgarisms and other errors of speech. 1868. 6423.22
Vu/<;ari(ifs of speech corrected. [a»ion.] 1826. 6423.30
4^ See also Oonversation (p. 280) :— Americanisms (p.
67«) ;-Slaug (p. 681).
7. English Etymology and Darivation.
Chanwck (R. S.) Verba nominalia ; or, words de-
rived firom proper names. 1866. . . . 6436.10
Haldeman (& 8.) Affixes, [prefixes and snfOxes] ex-
hibiting the etymologic structure of English
words. 1865 6434.17
iVo(<.— Reviewed by W. L. Blackley, Contemp, rev., t. S.
Hand-book of the engrafted words of the English lan-
guage. By a literary association. 1H57. 6434.18
Knapp (A. J.) Boota and ramifications of divers
words. 1857 6434.08
M'Kenzie (T.) ' Guide to philological inTestigation
[and grammatical derivation.] 1841. . 6434.11
Talbot (H.F.) English etymologies. 1847. .6424.23
Wedgviood {II.) Dictionary of English etymology.
V. 1, A-D. With notes and additions, by G. P.
Marsh. New York, 1862. L 8° 6435.11
Same. v. 2-3 in 3 pts. L., 1862-65. 8P. 6436.12
V. 3. E-P. V. 3, pt. 1. Q-Sy. v. 8, pt. 2. T-Z.
49* See also English Words (p. 678).
8. English Grammar and Exercises,
Brotim { 0. ) Grammar of English grammars. 1857. 6416. 21
Clark (S. W. ) Science of the English Ismgnage : a
practical grammar. 1857. 6433.02
Colquhoun {J. S.) Compendious grammar and philuL
handbook of the English language. 1871. 6i33.15
Earle (J. ) Philology of the English tongue. 1871. 6433.13
Fowler {W.C.) English grammar. 1850. . .6424.14
— Elementary English grammar. 1859. . . 6433.03
Gilchrist (</.) Philosophic etymology, or rational
grammar. 1816 6434.23
Head {Sir E. W.) 'Shall' and 'will ;' or two chapters
on future auxiliary verbs. To which are added,
1. An essay on certain affirmative and negativo
particles in the English language. 2. An essay on
the provincial word "Songle." 1858. . 6432.20
MMtinfT (E.) English grammar. From the German,
by C. J. Greoe. 3 v. 1874 6435.19
Morris (R.) Elementary lessons in historical English
gnunmar, containing accidence and word forma-
tion. 1874, 6432.16
— Historical outlines of English accidence, comprising
chapters on the history and development of the
language and on word formation. 1872. 6433.18
— Literature primers. English grammar. 1875. 6432.17
Murray {L.) English grammar. 2 v. 1853. . 6434.21
— Lindley Murray examined : absurdities and errors
pointed out. [anon.] 1809 5915.19
Priestley (J.) Budimenta of English grammar. [7» hit Works,
V. 23.] . 3591.2S
Sanders (C. W.) and McMigott {J. N.) Analysis of
English words. 1872 6434.16
Smart {B. H. ) Grammar on its true basis. The prin-
ciples of English gramnxar. 1850. . . . 6433.16
&me. The accidence of grammar, exercises, and
key. 1850. 6433.17
Smith {W.)and Hall {T. D.) School manual of Eng-
lish grammar. 1873 6433.19
Swinion(W.) Language lessons. 1874. . . 6433.20
Thring {E.) Exercises m gram, analysis. 1868. 6434.20
Whitney {W. B.) Essentials of English grammar.
1877. 6424.13
9. ^'^»e^^«>' Pronnnciation and Spelling.
Mis {A. J.) Early English pronunciation, with spe-
cial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer. Pts. 1-
4. 1769-74. [Early EngL text soc.] . .7914.09
Contents : Pt. 1. On the pronunciation of the 14th, 16t]l,
16, 17th, and 18th centuries. Prof. F. J. Child's Observ.
on the language of Chaucer and Gower. 2. On the pro.
nunciation of the 13th and previous centuries, of Anglo-
Saxon, Icelandic, old Norse, and Gothic, with chronol.
tables of the value of letters and sounds In ^glish writ-
ing. 3. lUos. of the pronnnciation of the Uth and leth
In asking for books, use the •' Book Ordna," giving the AOl'ilOB'S NAUX. tlM Ont put of the XIII*, wd the NOMBEB.
678
LANQ-UAGE: Engll^ih— Frenoh-Ctaman.
centuries : Chaucer, Gower, WyclifPe, Spenser, Sbakspere,
Skleebury, Barclay, Hart, Bullokar, Gill, Pronouncing vo-
cabulary. 4. Same. 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries : Le-
diard, Bonaparte, Schmeller, Winkler, Received American
and Irish pronunciation of Engliah. Phonological introd.
to dialects.
BnUwtd by J. Hadley in hit Essays, 1878. . . 641i.I9
Souk (A) arid CampbeU (L. J.) Pronouncing hand-
book of words often mispronounced. 1873. 6421.23
• — and Wheeler {W. A.) M&anel of English pronun-
ciation and spelling. 1861
Reviewed by W. D. Whitney in New Englander, v. 19.
Whilnty (ir. D.) Elements of Engl, pronunciation. [In hit
Orient, and Ungulstic studies. 2d s.. 1874; p. 202277.] 6411.16
49* See aUo Fhonography and Phonetics, In the general
llpbalwt.
10. TI"E'i«»' Punctuation and Proof-reading.
Drmo (B.) Pens and tarpes. [Writing for the press,
punctuating, proofreading, orthography.] 1872.
Humphrey (A.) Rules of punctuation : added rules for
capitals. 1847. 6432.22
Turner (J. A.) Handbook of punctuation. 1876. 6432.23
Wilson {J.) Treatise on Engl, punctuation. 1856. 6432.26
11, English Synonyms and Antonyms.
Ordl>b(0.) English synonyms. 1850. . . . 6434.05
Qrdha'm(0. F.) English synonyms, with practical ex-
ercises. 1852 6434.03
Mackenzie {O.L.) Practical dictionary of English syno-
nyms. 1867. 6434.24
Bogel (P. M.) Thesauma of English words and
phrases. 1857. 6434.02
Same. 1854 6434.01
iIVol<.— Beviewed In N. A. rev., t. 79, 1864.
Smith {C. J.) Synonyms and antonyms : or kindred
words and their opposite. 1868. . . . 6434.13
Senile (ij.) Dictionary of English synonymes tuid par-
allel expressions. 1871 6434.00
Taylor (W.) English synonyms. 1871. . .6434.25
Whaiely (K J.) Selection of English synonyms,
[onon.] Ed. by E. ■\Vhately. 1852. . .6434.04
12. English Words.
Slaekley (W. R. ) Word gossip, &miUar essays on
words and their peculiarities. 18C9. . . 6434.12
Oraliam (G. F.) A book about words. 1869. .6434.15
Jones {R.) PhUosophy of words. 1769. . .6412.26
Mathews ( W. ) Words ; their use and abuse. 1876. 6433. 25
Maurice {F. D.) On words, [/n his Friendship of books, p. 33-
60, 1874.1 2635.19
Stointon (W.) Eambles among words. 1859. 6434.10
Trench (R.C.) On the study of words. 1858.6434.09
White {R. 0. ) Words and their uses, past and present :
a study of the English language. 1870. 6434.14
AMb— Baviewed iu Mew Englander, t. 30, 1871.
32. Etruscan Iianguage.
[See Countries {Etruria, p. 317).]
13. French Iianguage.
1. Dictionaries.
Sraehet (A. ) Etymological dictionary of the French
language. Tr. by G. W. Kitchin. 1873. 6411.04
Bum (R.) Naval and militaiy dictionary of the
French language, with explanations in English.
1842 4513 13
Coigraue (R.) A dictionarie of the French and English
tongues. 1611 6416.17
DUiionnaire de I'Academie &an9ai8e. 6e ^d. 2 t.
Paris, 1855. 4°. 6416.06
Same. Complement Avec nne preface par L.
Barr^. Paris, 1866. 4°. 6416.08
Oinin i,F.) Lexique compart de la langne de Moli^re
et des ecrivains du rriie si^cle, sniyi d'une lettre
U A. F. Didot BUT qnelques points de philologie
Iranjaise. 1846 6413.22
La/aye (B. ) Dictionnaire des synonjrmes de la langue
fran9ai8e, avec une introduction sur la theorie des
synonymes. 3e ed. 1869. 6415.14
IMr( (K) 'Dictionnaire de la langue francaise. 4 v.
1863-72 6416.09
Miuson (L) Compendious dictionary of the French
language. (French-English — English-French ).
1874 6413.42
Nugenl{T.) 'New pocket French diet. 1848.6413.16
Spiers (A.) and Surenne ((?.) 'Fieuch and English
[and English and French] pronouncing dictionary.
1865 6416.04
Surenne (0.) French and EngL dictionary. 1851. 6413.14
Winkeltnann {^F.T.) French and English vocabulary.
1862 6413.15
2. Grrammars and Exercises,
Brackei (A ) Historical grammar of the French tongue.
1869 6413.13
Breymann (B^) French grammar. 1874. . . 6413.23
Dann (J. T.) and Courvoisier {F.) French commercitd
correspondent. 1870 6413.12
Dufief (K 0.) Nature displayed in her mode of teach-
ing language to man. 2 v. 1810. . . 6413.20
Familiar French quotations, proverbs, and phrases,
[n. A] 6213.22
Sktvet {A. 0.) French studies : conversations, exer-
cises, and dictionary of 10, 000 words. 1874. 6413.41
— Household French. New ed. 1871. . . 6413.43
Lambert (E) and Sardou (A.) All the French verbs
at a glance. 1874 6413.38
— Idiomatic key to the French language : conversa-
tional examples. 1874 6413.39
L'Homond (C. K) Elements of French grammar.
From the French, [by H. W. Longfellow]. 12th
ed. 1848 6413.40
Littri (E.) Histoire de la langue fran9aise. *4e ed.
2v. 1867. 6413.44
TbssM (8. A.) Quide du correcteur et du compositeur.
6e ed 6413.18
14. German lang^uage.
1. German Dictionaries.
Adler {0. F.) 'Dictionary of German and English lan-
guages. 1. German and English. 2. English and
German. 1849 6415.05
— A dictionary of the German and English languages ;
abridged. 1863 6413.27
Ebers {J. ) Vollstaudiges Worterbuch der englischeu
Sprache fvir die Deutschen. 2v. 1793. . 642(i.l9
Orieb (Chr. F.) Dictionary of the English and German
languages. 2 v. 1842-46 6415.09
T. 1. EngUsh-Oerman. 2. German-English.
James {W.) Complete dictionary of the English and
German languages. 1868 6421.11
Orimm{J. L. C.) and (W. C.) Deutsches Worterbuch.
B. 15. 1854-77 6445.01
ConUnit: v. 1. A-Bie. 2. Bie-D. 3. E-Forachel. 4.
Forschel-H. [When completed will include J.] 6. K.
Lucas (N.L) EngUsch-deutschesunddeutsoh-englisches
Worterbuch. 2 v. 1865-68 6415.18
Whitney (W. D.)and Edgren (A. H.) Compendious Ger-
man and English [and English and Genman] dic-
tionary. 1877.
2. Grammars and Exercises.
Ahn (F.) New method of learning the German lan-
guage, with pronunciation, corrections, etc., by
J. C. Oehlschlager. First course : practical part.
1865 6421.10
Bemays (A.) German historical anthology. 1846. 6413.24
Sriicke (Z. ) German without grammar or dictionary.
2ded. 1877 6421.19
Oomfori(0. F.) First German reader. 1871. 6413.34
— German render. 1871 6413.25
Firstemann (J2) Geschichte des deutschen Sprach-
stammes. 2 v. 1874-75 6442.01
Chrimm (J. L. C.) Deutsche Grammatik. Neuer verm.
Abdr.besorgtdurchW.Scherer. v.1-2. 1869.5442.05
— Geschichte der deutschen Sprache. 2 Bde. 3 Aufl.
1868 6442.14
Keetels (J. 0. ) Oral method with German. Eevised
ed. 1871 6413.35
Olio {E) German conversation-grammar. 6th ed.
1863 6413.28
Prenderqast (T.) Mastery series. German. 1869. 6413.30
Preu (fh.) First steps in German ; an elementary and
conversational reader, based on Diesterweg, Becker,
and Otto. 1869 6413.29
BBOOKLTN UEBOANTILE LIBBAB7.
LANQ-UAQ-E : Oreek to Indi2ui.
679
Sothwell {J.S.S.) English-German letter-writer. 6413.31
Selections from the German prose writers. With a dou-
ble trauslatiou on the Hamiltonian system, [anon. ]
1828 6413.32
Vogel ( Ch. ) German correspondent, with English notes.
1871 6413.33
Whitney {W. D.) Compendious German grammar.
1869. 6413.26
15. Greek Language.
1. Dictionaries
Donnegan (J.) New Gr. and Engl, lexicon. 1837. 6415.02
Dunbar {G.) Greek-English lexicon. 1856. .6415.12
JEi«fn)ie(7£) Thesaurus Gr!BC86lingn«9. 8t. 1816. 6437.01
Labb^ (G.) Glossaria Grseco-latina et Latino-greeoa.
1816-25. [/?iEstieime(H.) Thesaurus, v. 8.]
Liddell (H. Q.)and Scott (,B.) Greek-English lexicon.
1867 6415.03
2. Orammar and Philology.
Boi (£.) On Greek ellipsei. [In Seager. Abrldgmenta, v.
1.) 6414.08
Bullion (P.) Principles of Greek grammar. 1868. (i414. 10
Buitmann (P.) Greek grammar. From the German.
3(1 ed. 1831 6414..S2
— Intermediate or larger Greek grammar. 1848. 6414.00
Curiius {0.) Student's Greek grammar. Ed. by W.
Smith. 3ded. 1868 6414.04
Donaldson {J. W.) New Cratylus, or contrib. towards
a knowledge of the Greek language. 1859. 6414.06
FUke (B. F.) Greek grammar. 1813. . . . 6414.01
Hadley (J.) Greek Grammar. 1861. . . . 6414.06
Bcrmann {J. G. J.) On Greek metres. [In Seager. Abrid;;.
ments, 7. 1.) 6414.08
Hoogevetn (3.) On Greek particlea. [In Seager. Abridgments.
T. 1.] 6414.08
Buntinr[ford {0. I.) Introduction to the writing of
Greek. 1823 6424.08
Jelf (W. E) Grammar of the Greek language. 2 v.
1861 6114.23
JVote.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 95, 1B6J.
Maittaire (Jf.) Ou Greek dialects. [In Seager. Abridgments,
V. a.] 6414.09
Maiden (if.) On Greek hexameters. [In Fhilol. soc. Proc«ed-
inge, 1850.62.] 6443.0S
Manning (J. B. ) The voice of letters. Ancient pro-
prieties of Latin and Greek. 1854. . -.6423.02
Jlfoore (AC F.) Lectures ou the Greek language.
1835 4112.13
Papillon (T. L.) Manual of comparative philology as
applied to the illustration of Greek and Latin in-
flections. 1S76 6421.15
Seager {J.) Abridgments. 2 v. 1838. . . . 6114.08
Contents : v. 1. Bos on Greek ellipses. Hermann on
Greek metres. Hoogoveen on Greek particles. 2. Mait-
taire on Greek dialects. Tiger on Greek idioms.
2Venc/i (R.C.) Synonyms of the New Testament. 2 v.
1857-61 3752.05
Valpy(t.KJ.) Greek exercises. 2d ed. 1830. 6414.02
Viger (F.) On Greek idioms. [In Seager. Abridgments
v. 3.) 6414.09
la- See also Biblical literature {tfev Test., p. 94).
Greek pronunciation.
PacIimrdiL. R.) Pronunciation of Greek. [In New Englander,
V. 30. 1871.1
Sophocles (E. A.) Greek pronunciation. [In N. A. rev., v. 80,
1855.J
Modem Greek.
Cnrpe {H.) Introduction to New Hellenic, or modern
Greek. 1851 6414.05
Felton ( G C.) Selections from modern Greek writers.
With notes. 1857. 6414.03
16. Ouiana.
Bchomburgk (R. H.) Language and dialects of Guiana.
1848. 4735.01
17. Hebrew and Cbaldee Languages.
Bush{0.) Grammar of the Hebrew lang. 1839. 6414.29
Davies (JB.) Students' Hebrew lexicon : Hebrew and
Ohaldee lexicon to the Old Testament. 1872 .6421. 17
Ikerst {J.) 'Librorum sacrorura veteris Testamenti,
concordautise Hebraicte et Chaldaicaj ; addito lexico
lingufo saoras Hebraicie et Ohaldaicae duplici, uno
Neo Hebraice, altero Latine scripto. 1810. 3727.18
Oesenius { W.) Hebrew and English lexicon of the Old
Testament, including the Biblical Chaldee. From
the Latin, by E.Robinson, hthed. 1857.0435.17
— Hebrew grammar. 17th ed., with additions by E.Bii-
diger. Tr.by T.J. Oonaut. With exercises. 6414.35
Oreen (,W. H.) Grammar of the Hebrew language.
1861 6414.30
Newton (J.W.) New and easy introduction to the He-
brew language. 1805 6414.28
Stratton ( F. ) The affinity between the Hebrew language
and the Celtic. 3ded. 1872 6421.18
Wall (G IT.) Explanation of the ancient orthography
of the Jews, and of the original state of the text
of the Hebrew bible. Parts 1-3 in 4 v. 1835. 6425.19
See Fortn. rev., 1865 ; p. 666574.
gg- See also Biblical and reUg. lit. [BibU, p. 78).
18. Hlerogljrphics.
[See Hieroglyphics, p. 619.]
. 19. Hungarian.
Pidsiky(F.) On the Hungarian language and grammar. [/nPhllol.
BOO. Proceedings. 1858.] 6443.11
— On the verbal and nominal affixes in the Hungarian language.
[/n Philol. see. Proceedings, 1859.) 6443.13
Watts {T.) On the recent history of the Hungarian language.
[In Fhilol. 80C. Proceedings, 185S.] 6443.08
20. Icelandic or Old Norse.
Bay Idem ( G. J" Elementary grammar of the old Norse or
Icelandic language. 1870 6422.13
Cleasby (R.) Icelandic-Engl. dictionary. 1869-71. 6425.10
JVofe— Reviewed in Ed. rev., July, 1874.
21. Hindustani and other Languages of India.
Beames (J.) Comparative ^ammar of the modem
Aryan languages of India : to wit, Hindi, Paujabi,
Sindhi, Gnjarati, Marathi, Oriya, and Bangali.
V. 1- . 1872 6412.30
v. 1. Ou Bounds.
— Outlines of Indian philology. L., 1868. 16°. 6421.06
Dowson (J. ) Grammar of the Urdu or Hindnstani lan-
guage. 1872 6421.16
Forbes (D.) Dictionary, Hindustani and English, and
English and Hindustani. 1859. . . .6426.16
Gilchrist (J.B.) Hindoo-Roman orthoepigraphical ulti-
matum ; or view of oriental and occidental visible
sounds. 3d ed. 1820. 6426.23
— Stranger's infallible East Indian guide, or Hindoo-
stanee multum in parvo, a compendium of the lan-
guage called the Moors' jargon. 1820. . 6425.23
Hunter (W. W.) Comparative dictionary of the lan-
guages of India and High Asia. 1868. . 6417.02
49- See also Sanskrit (p. 680.)
22. Indian Languages of America.
Cotton (J.) Vocabulary of the Mass, or Natic Indian language.
[/nMass. hist. sec. Col., 3d s., v. 2, 1830.) . . . 661.33
Dall [W. H.) Tribes of the extreme Northwest : Alaska, etc.
Appendix: Notes on the natives of Alaska by J. Furn-
helm : Terms of relationship used by the Innult, by W.
H. Ball ; Comparative vocabularies, by G. GibbB and W.
H. Dall. [In U. S. geog. and geol. survey of the Rocky
Moimtain region, J. W. Powell, In charge. Contrib. to
N. A. ethnology, v. 1, 1877.] 4728.21
Du Ponceau [P. S.) Report on the languages of the Amer. Indi-
ans, and corresp. with J. Heckewelder. [In Amer. philoa.
Boc. Trans., V. 1. 1819.J 661.10
BdvardsiJ.) Observ. on the Muhhekeneew language. [/nMasa.
hist. soc. Ool., 3d B., V. 10, 1833] 661.20
Eliot (J.) Indian grammar begun. [In Mass. hist, soo., 2d s.,
V. 9, 1832.) 661.19
Gallatin [A.) ludian languages. [In Archaologia Amer., v. 3,
1836.] 677.18
Gibbs (G.) Dictionary of Chinook Jargon. [In Sm. miscel.
CoU., V. 7.] 3938.17
— Instructions for research relative to the ethnology of N. A.
[In Sm. miscel. coll., v. 7.] 3935.17
— Language of the aborigines of America. [In Sm. report,
1870.] 3936.25
— Tribes of western Wasliington and northwe.stcm Oregon.
Appendix: Comparative vocabularies. Niskwalli-Englieh
and EnKlish-Niskwalli dictionary. [In U. S. geog. and
geol. survey of the Itocky Moimtain region, J. W. Powell,
in .harge. Contrib. to N. A. ethnology, v. 1, 1877.] 4728.21
Heckewelder {J.) and Du, Ponceau [P. S.) Corresp. respecting the
languages of the Amer. Indians, [In Amer. phllos. soc.
Trans., v. 1, 1819.] 661.10
HoKse {J.) Vocabularies of certain North American Indian lan-
guages. [In Fhilol. soc, v. 4.] 6443.04
Kellogg {E ) Vocabulary of the Paaaamaquoddie Indians. [In
Mass. hist. soc. Col.,3d b.,v. 3, 1833.] 661.33
In aaking for books, use the ■' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the drat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
680
LANGUAQ-E: Indian (0 Sanalnit
LaOuan (R. O.) Miscel. contrib. to the ethnography ot N. A.
[In Fhllol. soc. Pioc, v. 2, 1841'4fi.J ;— On the htUKiiages
of Northern, Western, and Central America. [In Fhilol.
80C. Proccedlugs, 1856.) 6443.09
Lincoln (E.) Remarks on Indian languages. [/» Maine hist,
soc. Col., T. 1, 1847.) 602.01
Ludeviuj (H. K) Literature of the Amer. aboriginal
languages. With additions by W. W. Turner.
Ed. by N. Triibncr. 1858 2734.19
Powell (J. IF. ) Introd. to the study of Indian lan-
guages. 1867. 6436.04
— ed. Linguistics. TApp. to hU Survey of the Rocky mountain
region. Contrib. to ST. A. ethnology, v. 3, 1877.] . 4728.23
Rings IS. R.) Grammar and dictionary of Dakota language. [In
Sm. contrib., v. 4, 1862.] 3937.04
Rochrig IF. L. O.) On the language of the Dakota or Sioux In-
dians. [In Sm. report, 1871.] 3936.26
Schoolcraft (H. S.) Hist, of the Indian tribes. 5 v.
1853-56 568.05
ContenU of linguistic portions, v. 2. Schoolcraft (H. R.)
Indian languages. Grammatical structure of the Algonquin
language. Vocabularies. Lieber (F.) Plan of thouglit of
the Amer. lang. Worcester (S.N.) Remarks on the Cher-
okee language. 3. Gallatin (A.) Table of generic ludian
families of languages, with reply by H. R. 8. Analysis of
pronomenal and verbal forms, with comments, by H. R.
8. Gibbs (G.) Obseiv. on ludian dialects of northern
California. Schoolcraft (H. R.) New vocabularies. Sys-
tem of geogr. names for the TJ. S. founded on the aborig-
inal languages. Description of the aboriginal Amer. nom-
enclature. 4. Schoolcraft (H. R.) Manner of compound-
ing words. Remarks on the Iowa language. Bibliogr.
catalogue of books, tr. into the Indian tongues. American
nomenclature ; dictionary of names in the hist., geog., and
mythology of the U. S. Hnrlbnrt (T.) Memoir of the in-
flections of the Chipewa tongue. Johnson (A.) Lan-
guages of California. Vocabularies, by various authors.
6. Chipewa language. List of Anglo- Indian words. Lexicon
of Algonquin language. Pt. 1, Chippewa. Indian geogr.
nomenclature of U. S. Vocabularies of the Apachee and
Micmac. Lord's prayer in several Algonquin dialects.
Indian etymology. Principles of the Chippewa and Mahi-
cau languages, etc.
Whipple {A. W.) and Turner {W. W.) Vocabularies of N. A. lan-
guages. [In Pacific railroad reports, v. 3, 1856; p. 64-
103.J 1127.03
Williams IS.) Key into the language of the Indians of New Eng-
land. |/n Mass. hist. soc. Coll.,lstB.,v. 3-6, 1791-98.] 661.03
Willis (W.) Language of the Abnaquis or eastern Indians. [In
Maine hist. soc. Col., v. 4, I860.] 602.04
23. Itcillan Iianguage.
1. Italian Dictionaries.
MiUhov.se (J.) New English and Italian pronouncing
dictionary. 2 v. 1861 6422.02
SuittagneUo (M.) Dictionary of the peculiarities of the
Italian language. 1820 6425.03
2. Italian Grammar.
Cmre (L.B.) Italian conversation grammar.1866.6422.05
Olivieri {A.) Italian commercial correspondent with
EngUsh notes. 1870 6422.06
Ollendorff' (fl. G.) New method of learning the Ital-
ian language. 1846 6422.07
Same. With corrections, by F.Foresti.1862.6422.01
See N. A. rev., July, 186T (Origin of the Italian language).
24. Japanese Iianguage.
Baba {T.) Elementary grammar of the Japanese
language. 1873 6421.22
Hepburn {J. 0.) Japanese-English and English Jap-
anese dictionary, abridged. 1873. . . 6421. U7
Hoffmann (J. J.) Japanese grammar. 1868. 6425.12
25. Latin Iianguage.
1. Latin Dictionaries.
Andrews (R A.) 'Latin-English lexicon, fonnded on
Freund. 1851 6415.01
Du Cange (C. D.) Glossarium mediae et infimae La-
tinitatis, cum supplementatis D. P. Carpenterii,
etc. Diges8itG.A.L.Herschel. 7v. 1840-50. 6436.08
Labbi (C.) Glossaria Grseco-latino et Latino-graeca.
[In Stephanus (H.) Thesaurus, v. 8.] . 6437.08
Quicft«ra< (L.) Thesaurus poeticus linguae Latinse.
Paris, 1850. 8° 6435.15
Ramshorn(L.) Diet, of Latin synonymes. 1841. 6414.27
SnUth(W.) Smaller Latin-English diet. 1871. 6413.10
— and Hall ( 7". D. ) 'Copious and critical English-Latin
dictionary. 1870 6415.11
Whiie (J. E.) and Riddle (J. K) Latin-English dic-
tionary. 2 V. 1869 6415.07
2. Latin Grammar.
Andrews (K A.) and Stoddard (S.) Grammar of the
Latin language. 1864 6423.01
Brambach ( W. ) Aids to Latin orthography. Tr. by
W. G.McCabe. 1877 6423.03
5u/;ion (P.) Principles of Latin grammar. 1871. 6411.22
Donaldson (J. W.) Varronianus ; a critical and hist.
introd. to the ethnography of ancient Italy and
to the philological study of the Latin language.
1860. 6411.19
Festus (S. P.) De verborum significatione. 2 v.
Valpy, 1826 7713.14
PapUlon (T. L.) Manual of comparative philology as
applied to the illustration of the Greek and Latin
inflections. 1876 6121.15
Roby (H. J.) Grammar of the Latin language from
Plautus to Suetonius. 2 v. 1871-74. . 6411.20
Part 1. Sounds, inflections, word formations, appendices.
2. Syntax ; also prepositions, etc.
Scheller (I. J. G. ) Copious Latin grtimmar. 2 v. 1838.
Varro. De lingua latina. De la langue latine. [Ni-
sard'sCoUection.] 7725.12
3. Latin Pronunciation.
Mis (A. J.) Practical hint on the quantitative pro-
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Last leaves : sketcUes, etc. See Smith (Alex.) .... 2542.27
Last tournament, [a poem]. See Tennyson (Alfred), . , 1693.27
Last warning cry. 6'« Oumming (J.) 1868 3542.10
Last winter in Itome. See Weld {C. R.) 1865 973.22
Last words. Kaines {J.) Last words of eminent persons. 3261.04
— Bancroft (O.) Miscellanies, 1856 ; p. 75-103 2517.05
Lasteyiie (Virginie de Lafayette, Mmt. de). Life of
madame de Lafayette. From the French. Lon-
don, 1872. 8°. 3096.31
Latham (Baldwin). Lecture on the sewage dif&culty.
London, 1867. 8°. 3934.07J
— Sanitary engineering. London, 1873. 8°. . 3942.01
— Scheme of sewerage and sewage utilization for
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Latham (Willnd). The States of the river PUte :
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Lathbury (Thomas). History of the Nonjurors : their
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prayer. London, 1845. 8°. . . . . . 3445.16
Lathe (The). See Arts (Useful : Tnrning4alhe, p. 47).
Lathrop (George Parsons). Study of Hawthorne.
Boston, 1876: 24°. 3076.19
Latimer (Hugh). Sermon on the plougbers : 1549.
Ed. by E. Arber. London, 186S. 18°. . 5011.01
— Sermons and life. Ed. by J. Watkins. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1858. 8°. 3565.13
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(Eng.), Parker soc, lHa. 8°. . . . .3636.21
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Latouche (John). Travels in Portugal. New York,
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the war in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814
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Philadelphia, 1816. 8°. 585.12
La Tovir-Landry (Geoffrey de). Book of the knight
of L. ; tr. and ed. by T. Wright. London, Early
Engl, text soc, 1868. 8° 7913.11
Latrobe (Charles Joseph). The alpenstock : of Swiss
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La Trobe (John Antes). Musio of the church, con-
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rope. Philadelphia, 1869. 16°. .... 944.13
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Land (Wm., abp. of Canterbury). See Biography (p. 167) ; cUso
Hook (W. F.) Lives, etc., v. 11 , 3445.14
Lauder (Wm.) Ane compendious and breue tractate
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Engl. Uxt soc, 1864. 8° 7913.01
— Extant poetical works. Ed. by F. J. Fumivall.
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Edinburgh, 1819. 8° 5932.17
Laugel (Auguste). England political and sociaL Tr.
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— L'optique et les arts. Paris, 1869. 12°. . 4024.07
— The sun : chemical analysis. [In Sm. rep., 1861.] . 3936.16
j^' For bis numerous articleslu the Revue des d. mondes
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Laughter. See Wit aud humor.
Laura : anthology of sonnets. See LoSt {C.) 6 v. 1814.1651.20
Laurence (J. Z.) and Moon (R. 0.) Handy-book of
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Laurens (Henry). Correspondence, 1776-82. [Moore
(F.) Materials for nistory. 1st series. New
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Iiauient i,P»al Mathieo, called Laxurervl CArdiche). HiB>
tory of Napoleon. From the French. 2 t. Lon-
don, 1840. 8". 3127.21
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La Valliere (Louise de). A< Biography (p. 167); oZio Temple bar,
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London, 1794. 16°. 6212.18
— Essays on physiognomy. Tr. by C. Moore. 3 v.
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garita, and Tobaga. [Tr. ] with notes by [E. Bla-
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Iiaveaiuc (J. Ch. Thiebault de). Life of Frederick n.
From the French. 2 t. L., 1839. 8°. . 3062.09
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With introd. by T. E. Cliffe Leslie. London,
1878. 8^ 5914.19
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its TabU generate, 1833-7t.
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Ed. by lord Colchester. London, 1874. 8°. 1036.16
Be viewed in Brit. qu. rer., July, 1871 ; Ed. rev., Jan., 18T5.
La'W (Henry). Rudimentary treatise on logarithms.
London, 1859. 16°. 4012.01
— ■ Rudiments of civil engineering. 3 pts. in 1 v.
London, 1859-62. 16°. 3925.02
— Memoir of the Thames tunnel. [/» Weale's quar. papers,
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Iiaw (John). Money and trade considered. Glasgow,
1750. 16°. 5911.02
Same. [In Somera (J.) Tracts, 4th col., v. i, 1762 ; p. 336-
387.] 6073.16
Jt^ For memoirs of Law, aud of tbo Mississippi bubble,
see Bio^aphy (p. 167) ; also Bentley's miscel., v. 61, 55, 66,
(John Caw, by W. H. Ainsworth.)
La'W (Stephen D.) Copyright and patent laws of the
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— Digests of American cases relating to patents and
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1870. 8°. 5025.19
Law (Wm.) Earnest and affectionate address to the
clergy. Philadelphia, 1850 18°. . . . 35G5.16
— Remarks on the fable of the bees. With introd. by
F. D. Maurice. Camb., (©)!/.), 1844. 16°. 544G.02
— Spirit of prayer. Providence, 1823. 12°. 3565.20
Law (Wm. John). The Alps of Hannibal. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1866. 8° 436.18
Law almanac for 1870. New York, 1870. 8°. 6033.01
La'W and lawyers ; or legal history and biography.
2 V. London, 1840. 8° 5031.05
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La'W of libel, as affecting the newspaper press, with
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LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE.
ABBAMezMSNT OF SCB-DiTisioNS.— L As a profession ; legal ethics, etc, IL Science and study of jurisprudence , HL Special
topics, vis,: — 1, Admiralty and Shipping. — 2, Agency. — 3, Almanacs. — 1, Ancient Law. — 5, Ajiecdotes of Lawyers and
the Law.— 6, Arbitration and Award. — 7, Assignments.— 8. Bailments. — 9, Banks and Banking. — 10, Bankruptcy.—
11, Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Banknotes, and Checks. — 12, Bonds. — 13, Brokers and Factors. — 11, Oar-
xiers. — 15, Chancery.— -16, Chinese Law. — 17, Codification. — 18, Commercial and Maritime Law. — 19, Conflict of Laws.
— 20, Constitutional Law. — 21, Contracts.^22, Conveyancing. — 23, Copyright. — 21, Corporations. — 25, Criminal La^v. —
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Servitudes. — 33, Ecclesiastical Law.— 34, English Law. — 35, Equity. — 36, Evidence. — 37, Executions. — 38, Executors,
Administrators, etc.— 39, Extradition. — 10, Facts. — 11, Fixtures.— 12, Frauds (Statute of). — 13, Fraudulent Conveyances.
— M, French Law.— 45, Gentoo Law.— 16, Guaranties.— 47, Habeas Corpus (p. 687).— 48, Highways (p. 688).— 49, Hindoo
Law.— 50, Indictments. — 51, Injonctions, — 52, Insurance.— 53, International Law and Laws of Wai. — 54, Judicial
Establishments and Procedure.— 56, Judiciary {Independence and tenure of the). — 56, Jury Trial. — 57, Justices of the
Peace.— 58, Landlord and Tenant.— 59. Leading Oases.— 60, Libel and Slander (p. 689).— 61, Lights (Ancient).— 62, Mar-
riage and Divorce.— 63, Mussachusetts. — 64, Maxims. — 65, Medical Jurisprudence. — 66, Military Law and Courts Mar-
tial.— 67, Mines and Minerals. — 68, Miscellaneous Works. — 69, Mohammedan Law. — 70, Mortgages — 71, Municipal
Corporations.— 72, Municipal Law.— 73, Negligence.— 74, New York State.— 75, Nisi Prius.— 76, Nuisances.— 77, Par-
liamentary Law.— 78, Partnership.— 79, Patents and Copyright.- 80, Periodicals.— 81, Personal Property.— 82, Police
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105, United States.— IDS, 'Verbal Agreements.— 107, Water-courses.— 108, 'Wills.
1. As a Profession ; including legal ethics.
dmotd F.) Great Uwyers. [In his Turnlng-poinU in life, 1873 ;
". 191-a09.] ^^
»1
, 2613.31
BxtOer (W. A.) Lawyer and cUent. 1871. . 5622.13
Choate (R ) The Amer. bar as an element of conservatism in the
^ .,. ,r J'"''"^^"°B». "• 1>>862.) 6035.15
OMieriJ.P.) Criticisms on the bar. 1869. .5631.03
Dana (B. B.) Law as lalted to man. [In his 'Writings, v. 3,
l***-! 6036.09
Frismell [J. H.) Barristers, their function, etc. [In Gentleman's
mag., Mch., 1872.]
Orayson {P. W.) Vice unmasked ; influence of law
upon the moral essence of man. 18:30. . 5622.30
Montagu (B.) The barrister. [Inkis Essays. 1837; p. 219-89.] 2537.04
O'Brien(E) The lawyer: his character, e(c. 1843. 5622.06
RaUhby (J. ) Study and practice of the law, in their
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1806 5631.02
BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBBAKT.
LAW: Admiralty to Bonda
686
B«^ec<ion» on the study of law. L., 1764. 8°. In 5093.11
Sliar.Hwood (G.) Essay on professional ethics. 3d ed.
1869 5622.09
Slickney (A.) The lawyer and his clients, with an
examination of George T. Curtis's opinion on the
Susquehanna litigations. 1871 5622.17
Story (/.) Value or legal studies. [In hit Hlacel. wrltinga.
1852: p. 603-619.] 2547.07
Vinton {F.) Baccalaureate sermon, Columbia College
law school. May 22, 1860, on the duties and re-
sponsibilities of the legal profession. 1860. 5631.07
Warren ( .S'. ) Moral, social, and professional duties of
attorneys and solicitors, 1819. . . . 5622.05
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Dicey) ; t. 13, 1870 (Bad lawyers aud good, by W. Bagehot):
Fraaer's mag., t. 60, 185i (How to get on at tlie bar) ;
Macm. mag., v. 26, 1872, or Llttell, 1872, v. 2 (by J. Bryoe) ;
H. A. rev., v. 112, 1871 (by A. Stickney).
H. Science and Sludy of Jurisprudence.
Amos ( S. ) Systematic view of the science of jurispru-
dence. 1872 5614.22
— Science of law. 1874 6614.23
Aiistin (J.) Lectures on jurisprudence. 3 v. 1861-
63 5614.06
jVofe.— Reviewed to Ed. rev., v. 118, 1863.
Buthnell (H.) Orowtb of law. [In hit Work and play, 1861 ; p.
78 121.] 2511.27
Beron (D. C.) Jurisprudence and its relations to the
social sciences .0611.27
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law. 1817 5613.13
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Meyer iJ.D.) Esprit, origino et progr^s des institutions
judiciaires des principaux pays de I'Europe. 5 v.
1823 5631.08
Mill (J.) Essays on jurisprudence. [From the Encyd. Britan-
nica.J 6093.20
Montesquieu (0. de S., baron de). Spirit of laws. 5th
ed. 2 V. 1793 5715.05
2fby ( W.) Grounds and maxims ; also an analysis of
the English laws. 6th ed. with notes, etc. , by C.
Barton. 1791. 5622.00
PhiUimore {J. U.) Principles and maxims of jurispru-
dence. 1856 5614.21
Sharswood ( 0. ) Lectures introductory to the study of
the law. 1870 5622.10
Stirling {J. H.) Lectures ou the phllos. of law. [In Journal of
spec, philos., V. 7-8, 1873-71.] 6112.07
Warren ( .S. ) Popular and practical introduction to
law studies. Ed. by I.G. Thompson. 1870. 5622.12
Washburn (£) Lectures on the study and practice of
the law. 1871 5622.18
Wilson (J.) Works. 3 v. 1804 573a 19
^ote. — Lecturea on law and gOTemment.
m. Special Topics.
1. Admiralty and Shipping,
AbboU (C, lord Tenierden). Law relative to merchant
ships and seamen. 7th Amer. ed., with notes by
Story, and Perkins. 1854 5624.21
Benedict (E. t'.) American admiralty, its jurisdiction
and practice, with practical forms and directions.
New and enl. ed. 1870 5613.22
Chnkling (A.) Jurisdiction, law, and practice of the
courts of the U. S. in admiralty and maritime
causes. 2d ed. 2 v. 1857 5646.03
Hopkinson (F.) Judgments to the admiralty of Philadelphia.
[/n All Miscel. essays, T. 3, 1792.J 6011.10
Parsons ( T. ) Treatise on the law of shipping and
law and practice of admiralty. 2 v. ] 809. 5635. 15
Upton (F. H.) On maritime warfare and prize law.
3ded. 1863 5646.11
4^ See alio Commercial and Maritime law (p. 686).
2. Agency.
Story {J.) Commentaries on the law of agency. 7th
ed. with add. by J. F. Eedfield and W. A. Her-
riok. 1869 5623.19
3. Almanacs.
Law almanac for 1870 6633.01
4. Ancient Xjavr.
Main* (H. 8.) Ancient law : its connection with the
early history of society, and of modem ideas.
1864 5624.02
iVb(<.— Reviewed in Fraser'a mag., v. 61, 1861 ; Nat. rev.,
V. 12, 1861 : gu. rov., v. llu, 1861 ; Weatm. rev., t. 76, 1861.
tS- See aUo Man (I'rehiiloric and primilive). In the
general alphabet ; and Roman law (p. 689).
5. Anecdote, Biography, etc.
Bigehw (L. J.) Bench and bar. Wit, humor, asperi-
ties and amenities of the law. 1867. . . 3264.20
.Brown (D.P.) The forum ; or 40 years at the Phila-
delphia bar. 2v. 1856 5613.26
Browne (J.) Humorous phases of the law. 1876. 5631.27
Forsyth (Wm.) History of lawyers ancient and mod-
em. 1875 6643.10
Foss (E ) Memories of Westminster Hall : its famous
judges and lawyers, and its great trials. 2 T.
1874. 3257.17
Heard (F. F.) Onriosities of the law reporters.
1871 5631.04
Jeaffreson (J. C.) Book about lawyers. 1867.3254.28
Johannes sarisberwisis. Policraticus de nngis curia-
Hum et vestigiis philosophorum. 1513. . 6623.11
Law and lawyers : curious facts, etc. 1868. . 3254.27
Law and lawyers ; legal history and biography. 2 ▼.
1840. 6631.05
O'Neall (,J.B.) Biographical sketches of the bench and
bar of South Carolina. 2 v. 1859. . . 622.07
Strictures on the lives and characters of the most emi-
nent lawyers of the present day. , . . 6G22.14
Warie (B. ) Curiosites judiciaires, historiques, aneo-
dotiques. 1859 5611.16
Percy anecdotes, V. 8, 14. 1S23 C211.14
See also Qu. rev., V. 138, 1876 (The EuKllsh bar and Inns
of court) : Ed. rev., v, 129, 1869 (Lord Kiugsdown's Becol.
of the bur) ; Fraaer's mag., v. 67, 1863 (Law aud lawyers of
England aud Scotland) ; Nat. qa, rev., T. 13, 1866 (Irish law
and lawyers).
4^ See also Biography [Legal, p. Ul-llS).
6. Arbitration and Av^ard.
Morse {J. T., jr.) Law of arbitration and award.
1872 6646.06
7. Asaigmnents.
BurriU {A. M.) Treatise on voluntary assignments,
with forms. 2d ed. 1858 5615.21
8. Bailments.
Story (J.) Commentaries on. 8th ed. enlarged, by
E. H. Bennett. 1870 5623.17
9. Banks aud Banking.
Morse {J. 3% jr.) Treatise on the law relating to
banks and banking. 1870. 6616.06
10. Bankruptcy.
Bump {0. F.) Law and practice in bankruptcy.
1871 5615.20
EiUiard (F.) Treatise on the law of bankruptcy and
insolvency. 2ded. 1867 5615.18
James [K) Bankrupt law of the United States. 1867.
With notes 5635.22
Kennedy {J. ) Bankrupt act. 6 Geo. nr. c. 98. With
notes and index. 1826. 5635.21
Oliver [W. A.) Handy book of the new law of bank-
ruptcy, and private arrangements with creditors.
1870. 6635.18
U. Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes,
Banknotes, and Checks.
Byles (StrtT! B.) Treatise of the law of. 5th Amer.
from 9th London ed. with notes by G. Sharswood.
1867 5615.17
Daniel (J. W.) On negotiable instruments. 2 v. 1876.
Hiwards (Z.) Treatise on bills of exchange and pro-
missory notes. 2d ed. 1863 5623.15
. Parso)xs ( T. ) Promissory notes and bills of exchange.
2 V. 1866 6635.13
Story (J.) Law of bills of exchange, foreign and in-
land. 4th ed., by E. H. Bennett. 18W). 6646.18
12. Bonds.
OoleriW.K.) Law of municipal bonds. 1873.5646.07
4^ Se» also Mnnidpal Oorporationa (p. 688).
IB asking for books, use the " Book Order," glrtog the AUTHOB'S NAME, the Arst part ef Ue TITLB, and the NUIIBXB.
686
L A W : Brokers to Domestic Relations.
13. Brokers and Factors.
Edwards (i. ) Essay on brokers and factors. 1870. 6616. 1 2
14. Carriers.
AngtU {J. K.) Law of oairiere. ith ecL revised by J.
Lathrop. 1868 5622.20
15. Chancery.
Barbour (0. X.) Treatise on the practice of the court
of chancery. 2d ed. 3 v. 1874. . . . 5615.25
■ Daniell {KB.) Pleading and practice of the high court
of chancery. Ed. by T. E. Headlam. 4th Amer.
ed., revised, by J. C. Perkins. 3v. 1871.5646.13
16. Chinese Iiaw.
Staunton {Sir 0. T.) Ta Tsing leu lee, being the fun-
damental laws, and a selection from the supple-
mentary statutes of the penal code of China. Tr.
with notes. 1810 6617.13
17. Codificatioa
Bentham (J.) Frlndplei of (he dvll code. [7n hit Works, v. 1
(3-3.)] MI16.01
— Tl«w of a complete code. [In hit Works, v. 3 (9.)] . . 6016.03
Set also Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 ; Fortn. rey., v. 9. 1868 (Di-
gest of the law commisaioo, by N. O'Connor Morris) ; v. 18,
1872 (Coiliflcatlon in India and England, by J. F. Stephen);
Westm. rev., v. 83, 1865 (State of English law).
JO- See also French Law (p. «87) ;— New York State
(p. 689) ;— Roman I,aw (p. 690) : etc.
18. Commercial, Mercantile and Maritime Law.
Brice (J.) Laws of the U. S., relative to commercial
subjeotB. 1814. 8°. 5624.15
Mont^re {J.) Commercial and notarial precedents,
forms, law, etc., and the acts of parliament relat-
ing to shipping. 2d ed. 1813. . . . 5617.26
— Commercial dictionary : mercantile law, etc. 3 v.
1804. 5927.06
Tudor (0. D.) Leading cases in mercantile and mari-
time law. 2 V. 1873 5646.16
Crosby (F.) Everybody's lawyer. 1860. . .5622.25
Contradors, merchants, and tradesmen. Six legislative
enactments. London, 1858-59. 16°. . . 5635.27
JSuery man's own lawyer. By a barrister, [anon.] 8th
ed. London, 1»70 5622.28
Parso7is(T.) Elements of mercantile law. 1856. 5624.11
— Laws of business for businessmen. 1857. 6624.13
WeUs (J. 0. ) Every man his own lawyer, and busi-
ness form book. 1808 5622.27
i^r See alto Admlraltf and Shipping (p. 686).
19. Conflict of Laws.
Story {J.) Commentaries, etc 6th ed. enL by L F.
Bedfleld. 1865 5623.18
20. Constitutional Iiaw.
Bump (O.F.) Constitutional decisions : digest of the
judicial interpretations of the constitution of the
U. S., as contained in the federal and state re-
ports. 1877 5643.17
Sedgwick ( T. ) Treatise on the interpretation and con-
struction of statutory and constitutional law.
1874 5643.18
MS' For works on the Comtitutiont and governments ofva.
rioVLS countries see Ooontries {England, p. 307 ; — FYance,
p. 320 ;— United States, p. 378 ; and names of the individual
states) i—cUto Government and politics {Various headings,
p. 684).
21. Contracts.
Chitty {J., jr.) Treatise, etc. 6th Engl. ed. by J. A. Eus-
sea 10th Amer. ed. by J.C.Perkins. 1860. 5635.09
Gibbons {D.) Lawof contracts. 1857. . . .5635.28
Parsons ( T. ) Law of contracts. 5th ed. 3v. 1866. 6635.10
Potlder (R. J.) Treatise on the law of obligations, or
contracts. Erom the French, with appendix illus-
trative of the English law on the subject, by W.
D.Evans. 3d Amer. ed. 2 v. 1853. .6615.10
Smith {J. W.) Law of contracts. 6th Amer. ed. ; notes
by W. H. Kawle and G. Sharswood. 1877. 5647.01
Story (W.W.) Treatise on the law of contracts. 5th ed.,
revised, by M. M. Bigelow. 2 v. 1874. 5647.02
Verplanck (0. C.) Essay on the doctrine of contracts.
1825 5635.20
22. Conveyancing.
Abboli{B. V. arul A.) Clerks' and conveyancers' as-
sistant, forms, etc. 4th ed. 1870. . . 5634.06
Jenkijis (John 8.) New clerk's assistant: forms, etc.
1860 6634.03
23. Cop3rright.
Morgan (J. A.) Law of literature. 2 v. 1875.6624.22
49- See also Copyright (p. 282) ;— FaSenU (p. 689).
24. Corporations.
Abbott {B. K" and Austin). General digest of the law of
corporations, public and private. 1869. . 5616.18
AngeU (J. K.) and Ames (8.) Treatise on the law of
private corporations aggregate. 9th ed. enlarged
by J. Lathrop. 1871 .'■>622.23
Baker (J.F. ) Treatise on the law of manufacturing cor-
porations in the state of New York. 1876. 5646.05
Gibbon (D.) Limited liability acts. Joint stock co.
acts. 1868-9 6635.26
Courts Martial.
[See MUitary law (p. 689).
25. Criminal La'w.
Amos (A.) Buins of time exemplified in Sir Matthew
Hale's Hist, of the pleas of the crown.1856. 5625.21
Archbold {J. P. ) Treatise on criminal procedure, plead-
ing, and evidence, in indictable cases ; [with] de-
cisions to 1877, by J. N. Pomeroy. . . 563H.06
Beaumont {J. T. B.) Essay on criminal jurisprudence, (fn Pam-
phleteer, T. 18.19.] 60E8.19
Bishop {J. P. ) Commentaries on criminal law. 5th
ed. 2v. 1872 5638.08
— Commentaries on criminal procedure ; pleading,
evidence, and practice. 2ded. 2 v. 1872. 5638.10
— Law of statutory crimes, with procedtire and prac-
tical Bxiggestions. 1873 5638.12
CornuiaUis {(X F.) On the principles of criminal law.
lanon.-\ 1846 5011.15
Mc Waiters {G.) Knots untied; or ways and by-ways
of American detectives. 1871 5612.09
Stephen {J. F.) General view of the criminal law of
England. 1863 5625. 13
— English criminal law. [In Oambridge essays, 1857.] . 2S17.1S
Torrey (Zf. W.) Some topics in criminal law. [In Amer. soo.
■ci. ASSOC Trans., no. 1, 1869.] 6811.01
Waterman ( T. W. ) Digest of decisions in criminal
cases. 1877 5638.13
Wluirton (F.) Treatise on the criminal law of the D. S.
6th and revised ed. 3 v. 1868. . . .5625.09
See also art. by F.Wharton in Atlantic monthly.v. 26, 1870.
Jt^See also Social science {Crime and punishments),
26. Damages.
Sedgwick (T.) Treatise on the measure of damages.
5th ed. by A. G. Sedgwick. 1869. . . . 5612.^0
27. Debt.
Jemmeit {H.) Letter on the injustice and Impolicy of arrest for
debt. 1826. [In Pamphleteer, v. 26.] 6058.26
28. Descent.
Bingham (A.) Treatise on the laws of descent.
1870. 5615.14
29. Dictionaries.
Abbott {B. V.) Dictionary of terms and phrases used
in Amer.or Engl, jurisprudence. 2v. 1878. 5625.05
Bouvier{J.) Law dictionary. 7th ed. 2 v. 1857. 5625.01
i^Tofe.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 93, 1861.
Burrill {A. M.) Law dictionary and glossary. 2d ed.
2v. 1869 5625.03
30. Domestic Relations.
Reeve (T.) Law of baron and femme, of parent and
child, guardian and ward, master and servant,
and of the powers of the courts of chancery ; with
an essay on the terms heir, heirs, heirs of the
body. 3d ed. with notes by A. 3. Parker, and
C.E. Baldwin. Loudon, 1867. . . . .5615.07
Schooler (J. ) Treatise on the law of domestic relations.
Boston, 1870 5615.08
p^- See also Marriage and divorce (p. 68t).
BROOKLTK MEBOANTILK LIBBAST.
L AW : Dower to H«b«(w Corpus.
687
31. Dower.
SerS>ner (C. K) Treatise on the law of dower. 2 t.
1867. 5615.12
32. Easements and Servitudes.
Washburn (jE) Treatise on the American law of ease-
ments and servitudes. 2d ed. 1867. .6623.14
33. Eccleaiastlcal Law.
Hudson (8. A.) Law for the clergy : a compilation of
the statutes of the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, relat-
ing to the duties of clergymen. 1877. .3561.33
Strong (IV.) Two lectures upon the relations of civil
law to church polity, discipline, and property.
1875 . 5(i41.23
Tyler {W.S.) American ecclesiastical law. 1866. 3614.27
ter See also Biblical, relig., and eccl. literature [Church
polity, p. 80 ; and namei qf various denominations and sects).
34. English Common Iiayr.
Saeon (M.) New abridgment of the law. With large
additions by Sir JS. GwylUm and C. E. Dodd,
with notes and references, by B. Wilson and J.
Bouvier. 10 v. 1868 5633.11
Beeion's law book : a practical compendium of English
jurisprudence 5C21.25
Mackstone {Sir W.) Commentaries on the laws of
England. [Ed.]byT.M. Cooley. 2T.1871. 5614.10
Charley (W. T.) New system of practice and pleading.
London, 1877. 8° 5643.16
Coke {E. ) First part of the institutes of the laws of
England ; or a commentary upon Littleton. Ee-
vised, with notes by F. Hargrave and C. Butler.
2v. IstAm. ed. 1853 5614.12
Hohbes (T.) Dialogue of the common laws of England, [/n his
Kngl. works, T. 6, 1840.] 6043.11
Hale ( M. ) History of the common law of England, and
an analysis of the civil part of the law. 6th ed. ,
with notes by C. Runnington. 1820. .5638.18
Beeves {J. ) History of the English law, to the end of
the reign of Elizabeth. New ed. 3 v. With
notes and introd. dissertation, by W. F. Finlason.
1869 5624.04
See also Blackw. mag., v. 79, 1856 (Inns of court, and the
bar of England); Ed. rev., v. 104 (Supreme courts of ap-
peal) ; V. 114, 1861 (English Jurisprudence) ; v. 134, 1871
(Inns of court and of chancery) ; Fraser's mag., v. 72, 1805
(Queen's court of probate) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 18, 1863-3 (Le-
?al profession and tlio county courts) ; Qu. rev., v. 123.
867 (Tlie new courts of law) ; Westm. rev., v. 67, 1867
(Engl, law ; its oppression and confusion) ; v. 68 (Euglisll
courts of law); v. 68 (Progn-ssof Engl, jurisprudence) ; v.
83, 1864 (Modern phases of jurisprudence in England),
a^ See also Countries [England : Const, and gov., p. 807).
35. Equity.
Adams (C, jr.) The doctrine of equity: court of
chancery. Notes by G. T. Bispham. 5th Amer.
ed. 1868 561414
Smith (J. W.) Manual of equity jurispr. 1871. 5638.14
Story (J.) Commentaries on equity jurisprudence.
10th ed. by L F. Redfield. 2 v. 1870. 5623.21
White (F. T.) and Tudor {0. D.) Selection of leading
cases in equity, with notes ; with American cases,
by J. L C. Hare and H. B. Wallace. 3d ed. 3 v.
1859 5638.17
Willard (.71) Treatise on equity jurisprudence. Re-
vised by P. Potter. 1875 5638.19
36. Evidence.
Bentham [J.) Rationale of evidence. [In his Works, v. 6-7
(11-13).] 6016.06
BurriU {A. M.) Treatise on circumstantial evidence.
1868 5647.04
Oreenleaf {S.) Treatise on the law of evidence. 12th
ed. revised by L F. Redfield. 3 v.l860. 5634.16
Maine {H. S.) Theory of evidence. [In his Village-communities,
1876.] 6634.03a
Phillips (S. M.) Law of evidence; with notes by E.
Cowen and N. Hill, with additions of American
cases to the present time, by I. Edwards. 6th ed.
3v. 1867. 5647.05
Starkie (T.^i Practical treatise of evidence. 9th Am.
ed., notes by G. Sharswood, etc., 1869. . 5631.19
WItarion (F.) Law of E. in civil issues. 2 ▼. 5647.06
See also Westm. rev., v. 83, 1866 OircamstulUal svldance).
4^ See also Facts [below).
37. Executions.
Herman (H. M.) Law of executions. 1875. . 6612.23
38. Executors, Administrators, etc
McClellan (R. H.) Practice in probate courts ; also
law of wills, executors, e(c. 1875. . . 5624.24
WUlard {J. ) Treatise on the law of executors, admin-
istrators and guardians, in surrogates' courts of
the state of New York. 1869 5612.18
Williams {K V.) Treatise on the law of executors and
administrators. 5th Am. ed. With notes and
references, by A. L Fish. 2 v. 1859. . 5612.21
49- See also Wills (p. 691).
39. Extradition.
Clarke [K) Law of extradition, with the conventions
existing between England and foreign nations.
2ded. 1874 5647.08
JO" See also International law (p. 688).
40. Facts.
Ram {J.) Treatise on facts as subjects of inquiry by
a jury. 2d Am. ed. 1870 6612.11
49* See also Evidence [above).
41. Fixtures.
EUHJ. W.) A manual of the law of fixtures. 2d ed.
revised. 1871 5623.27
42. Frauds (Statute of).
Browne ( C. ) Treatise on the statute of frauds, as in
force in England and the United States, with
English and American statutes. 3d ed. revised.
1870 5615.19
43. Fraudulent Conveyances.
Bump {0. F.) Treatise upon conveyances made by
debtors to defraud creditors. 2ded. 1876. 5647.09
44. French Law.
Code Napoleon ; or French civil code. Literally tr. by
L. S. Richards. London, 1824. 8°. . . 561().22
— Eecueil complet des discours prononces lors de la
discussion du Code civil par les divers orateurs
du Conseil d'Etat et du Tribunat avant la redac-
tion diifinitive. 2 V. Paris, 1855. 8°. .5617.16
Jones {R.) History of the French bar. 1855. 5622.07
YouTvj{A.) Hist, sketch of the French bar ; with bio-
graphical notices of some of the principal advo-
cates of the 19th dentury. 1869. . . .5631.01
45. Gtontoo LaTxr.
Code of Gentoo laws, ordinations of the Pandits.
[Compiled by the Brahmins from Sanscrit au-
thors. Tr. by N. Halhead,] from a Persian trans-
lation. 1776 5617.14
46. Ouaranties.
De Colyar (H. A. ) Treatise on the law of guaranties
and of principal and surety. With notes to
American cases, and an appendix containing the
English and American statutes of frauds and per-
juries, by J. A. Morgan. 1875. . . . 5615.30
47. Habeas Corpus.
Binney [H.) Privilege of the writ of habeas corpus nnder the
constitution. 3 pts. 1862-65 6643.01
Sates (E., U. S. att'y gen.) Suspension of the writ of habeas
corpus; opinion, etc., July 13, 1861. [U. S. Ho. of rep.
37th cong., let sees. Ex. doc, no. 6.]
Curtis [B. R.) Executive power. 1863 6643.03
Nicholas [S. S.) Habeas corpus, a response to Mr. Binney, 1863 ;
—Habeas corpus, the law of war, and confiscation. 18G2 ;
- -Martial law, [n. p. or d.] ; — Review of the argument of
pres. Lincoln and att'y gen. Bates. 1861 6643.03
Parker [Joel). Habeas corpus, and martial law, a review of the
opinion of Taney in the case of John Merryman.1861 .6643.02
Reply to Horace Binney on habeas corpus. By a member of
the Philadelphia bar. 1862 6643.03
Taney (R. B ) Opinion in the habeas corpus case of John Mer-
ryman. 1861 6643.02
Wharlon [G. M.) Remarks on Binney's treatise on habeas cor-
pus. 2d ed. 1863 6643.03
— Answer to Binney's reply. 1863 6643.02
In ssklng for books, use the ■' Book Order," giving tbs AnTHOICS MAUE, the first part of the TITLE, and the KXmBER.
688
LAW: Highwaya to Iieading CasM.
48. Highways.
AngeU {J. K.) and Durfet (,T.) Law of highways. 2d
ed., with notes, by G. F. Ohoate. 1868. . 5622.21
49. Hindoo laa'w.
Menu. InstltnUa of Hindoo law, [7n Jonai (Sir V.) Worka, t.
7, 1807.] . . 6046.07
50. Indictments.
Wharton (F.) Precedents of indictments and pleas.
3ded. 2v. 1871 5647.10
51. Injunctions.
SlUiard (^F.) Ijaw of injimctions. 2d ed. revised.
1869 6634.12
52. Insvirauoe.
Bliss (,0., jr.) Law of life insurance, with chapters
upon accident and guarantee insurance. 2d ed.
1874 5617.12
Hopkins ( Jf.) Manual of marine insurance. 1807. 5624. 17
May (J. W.) Law of insurance as applied to fire, life,
accident, guarantee, and othernon-maritime risks.
1873 5G24.20
JPhillips (TT.) Law of insurance. 5thed.2v. 1867. 5624.18
53. International Law, and La'ws of "Wear.
Bentham {J.) Principles of interuational l&w. [In hit Works,
T. 2 (8).] 6016.03
Bernard {M.) Growth of laws and usage* of laws of war. (fn
Oxford essays, 1856 ; p. 88-137.] 2638.20
Burlamaqui (J. J.) Principles of natural and political
law. 1817 .">(;13.12
Cairtu (/.£.) International law. [/» kit Polit. essajrB, 1873.] 6726.28
Note. — Kepr. from Fortn. rev., Nov., 1866.
Cockburn {Sir A.) Nationality ; or, the law relating to
subjects and aliens, considered with a view to
future legislation. 1869 5613.18
Deane{ll.B.) The law of bloclcade. 1870. .5613.20
Field (D. D.) An international code. [In Amer. soc. science
assoc. Trans, no. 2, 1870.] 6811.01
Gardner {D.) Treatise on international law. 1844.
Qrolius {U.) De jure belli et pacis libri tres, accom-
panied by an abridged translation, by W. Whe-
well. With notes. 3 v. 1853 5613.08
Note.—See Ed. rev., t. 112, 1860 (Grotlns and the sources
of international law) : Fraser's mag., v. 49, 1864.
HaUeck (U. W.) Elements of international law and
laws of war. 1866 6613.02
Kennedy (C. M.) Influence of Christianity upon inter-
national law. 1856 3564.01
MadciiUosIt {J.) Discourse on the law of nature and of nations.
[In his Miscel. works, v. 1, 1846.]
Mamiani {Count T.) Eights of nations, applied to
Italy. 1860 5613.05
itiU(J.) Essays. [From the Encycl. Brit.] . 5093.20
PhUlimore {E. ) Commentaries upon international law.
2d ed. 4v. 1871-74 5643.19
Poison {A.) Principles of the laws of nations. 2ded.
1859 5613.15
PraiUF.F.) Lawof contraband of war. 1856.5613.23
Pufendorf (S.) Of the law of nature and nations.
English by B. Kennett. Added, notes of Bar-
beyrac. 4th ed. Prefixed, Barbeyrac's discourse of
morality. English, by Mr. Carew. 1779.5617.01
Savigny (K 0. von). Private international law. Tr.
with notes, by W. Guthrie. 1869. . .5613.19
Seebohm {F.) On international reform. 1871.5613.14
Senoir {If. W.) International law. [In hit Essays, v. 1, 1865 ;
140-276.] 2642.32
Tu!iss(T.) The law of nations. [Parti.] On the
rights and duties of nations in time of peace.
Is61 6613.01
Upton {F. B.) Law of nations affecting commerce
during war : with the jurisdiction and the prac-
tice of prize courts. 1861 5613.21
VaUel(M.D.) Law of nations. 1820. . . .5613.27
Ward (R. ) History of the law of nations, to Grotius.
2 V. 1795 5613.03
Wliealon {IL ) Elements of international law. 6th ed.
with notes and introductory remarks, by W. B.
Lawrence. 1855 6613.06
Same. Ed. with notes by K. H. Dana. 8th ed.
1866 5613.11
iVbte.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 104, 1866. BepUed to
by W. B. Lawrence in v. 104, 1867.
Wool^ey {1\) Introduction to the study of interna-
tional law. 2d ed. 1864. 6613.07
— Private property upon the sea. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc.
Tran8.,no. 7, 1874.J 6811.04
See also Blackw. mag , Jan., Feb., Apr., May, 1874 (In-
ternat, vanities) ; Contem. rev., v. 3, 186G (Comte and bis dis-
ciples on int. law) ; Oct., 1876 (On piopo»ed changes in int.
law. by W. E. Hall) ; FoHn. rev., v. 10. 1»C8 Nations and int.
law, by T. E. Leslie) ; New Englandcr, v. 14, 1866 (Recent
aspects of) : v. 21, 1862 (Hautefeulllo on int. law, by T. D.
Woolse^) ; Westm. rev., v. 64, 1855 (International Immo-
lality).
On international arbitration see Fortn. rev., v. IB, 1871
(Can war be avoided, by viscount Amberley) : N. A. rev.,
v. 102, 1866 (Courts of conciliation) : v. 102, 1806 (Interna-
tional arbitration); alto heading War and peace, la the
general alphabet.
On extradition see Internal, rev., July, 1876 ; Fraser's
mag., Aug., 1876 (Art. by E. 8. Koscoe) : Westm. rev., v. 8»,
1868.
On neutral and belligerent righlt see Blackwood, v. 93. 1863
(Changes proposed in Ijelligerent rights at sea) ; Ed. rev..
V. 116, 1862 ; Fraser's mag., v. 64. 1861 j v. 69, 1864 ; N. A.
rev., V. 101. 1865 (Belligerent war vessels in neutral ports) ;
Westm. rev, v. 77. 1862.
On the right of search see New Englander, v. 16. 1868 ;
N. A. rev., v. 95, 1862 (Case of Mason and Slidell).
On non-intervention see Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1859 (art. by
J. S. Mill I Nat. rev., v. 13, 1861) ; Oobden (IS.) Pol. vrrit-
ings, V. 1 [5710.10].
1^ See also Extradition (p. 687).
54. Judicial Establishments and Procedure.
Beniham (J.) Draught for the organization of Judicial establish-
ments compared with the draught by the committee of the
Nat. assembly of France. [In his Works, v. 4.] . 6016.04
— Principlesof judicial procednre.[/nA>i Works,v.2(7).] 6016.02
55. Judiciary {Independence and Tenure of the).
Adams {J.) On the independence of the judiciary. [In hit
Works, V. 3.) 6018.—
Choate {R.) On the judicial tenure. [In hit Writings, v. 2,
1862.] 6026.16
See also Debates of Mass. Const, convention of 1863, v.
2. p. 756-828 ; v. 3, p. 179-234, for elaborate speeches by
Simon Greenleaf, Joel Parker. Bufus Choate, Bichard H.
Dana, and others against, and by Marcus Morton, B. F.
Butler, and others in favor ofAxx elective judiciary.
56. Jtury Trial.
Edwards (G) Juryman's guide ; state of New York.
1831 5622.26
BenOum {J.) Art of packing special juries. [In kit Works,
V. 6.1_. 6016.0S
Fbrsylh { W. ) History of trial by jury. 1852. 502'2. 24
Longley {J.) Observ. on trial by jury. [In Pamphleteer, v. S,
1812.) 6068.06
RoutUdge {J.) Chapters on the history of popular progress [in
England], 1660-1820 6718.06
Spooner(L.) Essay on trial by jury. 1852. .5622.32
Stanhope {G, earl). Rights of jurors defended; and
the objections to Mr. Fox's libel bill refuted.
1792 56-22.29
See alto Chambers's journal, v. 6, 1868 (Juries) : Lippin-
cott's mag., March, 1872 (Trial by Jury, by A. 8. Bolles) ;
Uacmilian's mag., Mch.. 1862 (Rise and progress of trial by
Jury, by W. Barnes) ; Putnam's mag., Feb., 1870 (Trial by
jury, by W. Z. Davis) ; Westm. rev., v. 97, 1872 (Trial by
judge and trial by jury) : Am. lawrev., Oct., 1876 (Origin of).
57. Justices of the Peace.
Oovoen {E.) Treatise on the civil jurisdiction of jus-
tices of the peace in the state of New York. Re-
written and adapted, by L. Kingsley. 5th ed.
2 V. 1870 5634.07
58. Landlord and Tenant.
Taylor {J. N.) American law of landlord and tenant.
3d ed. 1852 5024. 14
Same. 5th ed. 1869 5624.10
59. Leading Cases.
Smith (J. W.) Selection of leading cases on various
branches of the law : with notes. 6th Am. ed. by
J. 1. 0. Hare and J. W.Wallace. 2v.in3. 1866.5614.18
if^ Set also under various special headings.
BBOOKLTN MKBOANTILE LIBBABT.
Jj A W : Leglalation to Ntol Priu«.
689
Legislation.
ISu Gh>T*nun*nt uid politics (Ltgitlatim, p. U7).]
60. Libel and Slander.
Law of libel, ns afifecting the newspaper press, with
proposed amendments. 1867 5(i34.15
TovanstndHJ.) Treatise on slander and libel, and
remedies. 2d ed. 1872 5647.13
See also International review, July, 1876 (Newspaper press
■nd law of libel. I)y D. D. Field),
j^* See also Journalism [Freedom <tfthe prtu, p. 657).
61. Iiights (Ancient).
Ol>x(S.) Law and science of ancient lights. 2d ed.
1871 5631.22
Maritime Lavr.
[See International law, p. 688 ; Admiralty, p. 686.]
62. Marriage and Divorce.
Halkerstont (P.) Digest of the law of Scotland, re-
lating to marriage. 1827 7n 3573.29
Bishop (J. P. ) Commentaries on the law of marriage
and divorce, of separations without divorce, and
of evidence of marriage. 2 v. 4th ed. 1844. 5615.15
Lawrence (W. B.) Disabilities of American women
married abroad. 1871 5615.24
Morgan {11. D.) Doctrine and law of marriage, adul-
tery and divorce. With an appendix. 2 v.
1820 5615.22
Beholder (J. ) Treatise on the law of domestic relations.
1870 5615.08
Woolsey (T. D.) Essay on divorce and divorce legis-
lation, with special reference to the United States.
1869 5824.10
Ste alto International rev., t. 1, 1874 (Divorce, by N. H.
Davie) ; N. A. rev , v. 90, 1860 (Law of divorce).
HSr See otto Domestio relations (p. 686) ; Dower (p. 687).
63. Massachusetts.
Washburn (E.) Judicial history of Massachusetts,
1630 to 1775. 1840 6625.16
64. Maxims.
Broom (H. ) Selection of legal maxims, classified and
illustrated. Gth Am. ed. 1868. . . . 5622.15
J^ See also Noy ; — I'hillimore {in div. u., p. 684).
65. Medical Jurisprudence.
Casper (J. L. ) Hand-book on the practice of forensic
medicine, v. 1-4. 1861 4302.09
— Traite pratique de m^decina legale. Trad, de
I'AUemand par G. G. Bailliftre. 2 v. 1862. 4355.01
OdlitiD {W.), Sanderi'in (J. B.), Fagge {C. H.), and Slevemon (T.)
Reports on legal medicine. [In New Sydenham soc,
Year-book, 18591805-6.] 4355.01
Ordronaiix (J. ) Jurisprudence of medicine in its re-
lations to the law of contracts, torts, and evidence;
liabilities of vendors of drugs. 1869. . 5647.14
Taylor (A. S.) Principles and practice of medical ju-
risprudence. 2d ed. 2 v. 1873. . . 4355.03
Wharton (F.) and StUU (M.) Treatise on medical ju-
risprudence. Medical part revised with addi-
tions by A. StilK Med. 1860. . . .5625.13
49- See alto Medical science (Imanity), In the general
alphabet.
Mercantile liayr.
[See Oommercial Law, p. 686.]
66. Military LaTV.
CaUan (J. F.) Military laws of the United States.
1858 5635.02
D$ Hart {W. G.) Observations on military law, and
courts martial. 1863 56:35.01
Mackenzie (A. S.) Proceedings of the naval court
ruartial in the case of A. S. M. With review by
J. F. Cooper. 1844. 5635.06
Simmons {T. F.) Constitution and practice of courts
martial. Continued by T. F. Simmons. 6th ed.
1873
Whiting {W.) War powers under the constitution of
the United States. 1864 5733.30
tg- See also Habeas Corpus (p. 687).
67. Mines and Minerals.
Bainbridge ( W. ) Treatise on the law of mines and
minerals. Ed. by G. M. Dallas. 1871. 5646.15
Morrison (R. S.) Digest of American and English
mining decisions. 1875 5647.16
68. Miscellaneous Works.
Bacon [F., lord). Arguments of law. [/n Worki, T. 16.] 8014. IT
— Answer* touching the office of constable, (in hit Works,
V. 16.] 6014.17
— Discourse upon the commission of Bridewell. [Jn hit Works
v. 15.] tOU.17
— BIsxims of the law. (/n hit Works, t. 14.] .... 6U14.I6
— Ordinances in chancery, [/n Works, v. 16.] . . . .6014.17
— Preparation for the union of laws. [Jn Works, ▼. 16.] 6014.17
— Reading on the statute of uses. [In Works, T. 14.] . 6014.16
— Use of the law. [/n Works, v. 14.] 6014.16
Bentham (J.) Works. See p. 73-74 of Catalogue.
Woodbury {L.) Writings, T. 3. Judicial. 1862 (OTT.IS
69. Mohammedan Iia^.
Hedaya, or guida : a commentary on the Mossnlman
laws. Tr. by C. Hamilton. 2d ed. with preface
and index by S. G. Grady. 1870. . . .5617.11
Janet {Sir W.) Of the Hohanimedan law of succession and in-
heritaucei On the law of bailments. [/>> At< Worka, v. 8,
1807 ] 6046.08
See alto Contem. rev., June, 1877 {Muhammadan law : its
growth and character, by B. D. Osbom) ;— Koran (p. 100).
70. Mortgages.
BUliard (F.) Law of mortgages of real and personal
property. 4th ed. revised. 2 v. 1872. 5634.09
71. Municipal Corporations.
DiHon (J. F. ) Treatise on the law of municipal corpora-
tions. 2d ed., revised. 2 v. 1873.. .5647.17
4^ See also Bonds (p. 685) ; Town ofDcer (p. 601).
Note.— For ordinances and public documents of municipal
governments, see Countries (p. 285-394).
72. Municipal La-vir.
Pomeroy (J.N.) Introd. to municipal law. 1864. 6624.01
73. Negligence.
Shearman (T. 0.) and Redfield (A. A.) Treatise on the
law of negUgence. 2d ed. 1870. . . .5612.19
Wharton (F.) Treatise on the law of negligence.
1874 5625.08
74. New York (State of).
Code commissioners. Civil code of the state. Albany,
1865. 8°. . . :
— Penal code of the state. Albany, 1865. 8°. 5817.32
— Political code of the state. A., 1860. 8°. .5632.05
Revised statutes. 3 v. Albany, 1836. 8°. . .
Abbott (B. V.) and (A.) Digest of New York statutes
and reports, to 1869. 7th ed. revised. 8 v. Al-
bany, 1870. 8° 5637.12
Mmunds(J.W.) Statutes at large. 2d ed. 7 v. Al-
bany, 1869. 8°. 5632.06
Fay (J. D. ) Digest of the laws of the state in force on
Jan. 1, 1874. 3 v. N. Y., 1874-76. 8^ . 5616.09
Hoffman (J/.) Provisional remedies of the code of
procedure. 1862 5633.22
[Session^ Laws, 1852-77. Albany, 1852-77. 8°.
Same. General index, 1777-1875. 4 v. Albany,
1866-76. 8°
Tiffany (J.) Condensed digest of the Court of Appeals
reports, v. 1-27 inclusive. 1866. . . . 5633.23
49- Se* alto Countries, etc. {Ncio York, p. 362).
75. NisiPiius.
Anlhon (J.) Law of Nisi prius, being reports of cases
determined at Nisi prius, in the Supreme Court
of the state of New York. 2d ed. with notes.
1858 5633.24
Arclibold (J. F. ) Law of nisi prius. 3d ed. , with notes
and references to Amer. decisions, by J. K. Find-
lay. 2v. 1853 5647.19
Selxcyn (W.) Abridgment of the law of Nisi prius.
7th Am. ed. by A. L Fish. 2 v. 1857. . 5633.08
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAUE, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
690
IiAW : NvUaancM to Roman Law.
76. Nuisances.
Wood {H. O.) Frectioal treatise on. 1876. . 5626.16
77. Parliamentary Law.
Barclay (J.) IMfMt. See (b«low) United StaUt. Cmffreu.
Bentham (/,) &aay on political ttctlcs. [7n kit Works, t.
i (8).J 6016.03
Oushinq (L. S.) Law and practice of legislative assem-
blies in the United States. 1856. . . . 5617.29
— Manual of parliamentary practice. 1870. . 562'J.19
Jefferton {T.) Manual. [In hit WritiiigB, V. 9.J . . . . E0tf.09
Same. See (below) United Slala. Congress. . . 6617.30
Robinson (W. A'.) Warrington's manual. 1875. 5617.27
United States. Congress. ConBtitution, with Jefier-
Bon's mannal of parliamentary practice, and the
standing mles and orders of the House of repre-
sentatives and Senate. 1863 6617.30
t^ See also Oonntries (England : Ptrliament, p. 311).
78. Partnership.
Parsons {T.) Treatise on the law of partnership.
2d ed. enlarged. 1870 5624.09
Story {J. ) Oommentaries on the law of partnership.
6th ed., revised, by J. O. Gray, jr. 1868. 5646.18
Troiibat(F. J.) Law of commandatory and limited
partnership in the U. S. 1853. . . . 5646.19
See alto Westm. rev., t. 60, 1863 (Partnenhlp with limit-
ed lisbilit7) ; v. 66, 1866 (Limited liabUity act).
79. Patents and Copyiigjit.
Ourtis (0. T.) Treatise on the law of patents in the
United States. 3d ed. 1867. . . . .6625.18
LaxB (S. D.) Copyright and patent laws of the U. 8.,
1790-1870. With notes of judicial decisions. 3d
ed. 1870 5625.20
— Digest of American cases relating to patents, 1789-
1862. Revised ed. 1870 5625. 19
tS" See also Aru COaetal : PateiUt, p. ts) ;— Oomrrieht
tp. asa). " *
Penal Legislation.
[See Sodal Bdence (Crimes and punirtmenM), In tiM
general alphabet]
80. Periodicals.
American law review, v. 1-11. 1867-77. , , 6643.01
81. Personal Proporty.
Schoultr (_J,) Law ot 2 v. 1873 664&20
82. Police and Detectives.
Brooks (J. J.) Whiskey drips. 1873. . . , 5834.13
Bumham { O. P.) Memoirs of the United States secret
service. 1872 5611.17
OolqulMun (P.) Treatise on the commerce and police
of the river Thames. 1800 5633.07
Mainwaring (O. B.) Obsenr. on the present state of the police
[/n Pamphleteer, v. 80, 1822.] 6058.20
Wcolsey (T. D.) Nature and sphere of police power. Iln Amer.
•00. sci. assoo. Trans., no. 8, 1871.] 6811.03
Set alto Qa. rer., v. 9, 1866 (Police and the tbi«v«s).
83. Pleading and Practice.
CKiUy (J.) Treatise on pleading and parties to actions.
16th ed., with notes, by J. C. Perkins. 2 v
„ ,1876 5646.22
Omud (J. ) Treatise on pleading in civil actions. 4th
ed. 1873 5646.24
Jones ( T. ) Suggestions for a reform of special plead-
ing. 1850 5093.17
Stephen. (H. J.) Pleading. Ed.byS.Tyler. 1871. .5646.25
Van Sanivoord ( G. ) Principles of pleading in civil ac-
tion. New ed. by N. C. Moak. 1873. .5633.21
Wliarton (J.) Precedents of indictments and pleas
3ded. 2v. 1871 6646.26
84. Powers.
Sugden (Sir JS JJ., lord 81. Leonards). Practical trea-
tise of powers. 2 v. 3d Am. ed. 1856. 6634.20
85. Probate.
McOfan (B. K) Practice in probate courts ; also,
law of vnlls, elc. 1875 kcoa oJ
t9' See also WUU (p. 6911).
86. Railway Ziaw.
Bedfteld (I. F.) Law of railways. With supplement.
4th ed. enlarged. 2 v. 1869-70. . . . i'i612.12
— Leading American railway cases. With notes and
opinions. 1870. 5612.14
87. Rating and Assessment.
Penfold (C.) Practical remarks upon the principle of
rating properties liable to be assessed towards
the relief of the poor. 5th ed. by J. T. Kershaw.
1869. ., 5635.19
88. Real Property.
Digbg (K. E.) Intiod. to the history of the law of real property.
1876 6635.17
Bare(T.) Public and private property In their legal relations.
{In Fortn. rev., v. II. 1869.)
Uaus. Speeches concerning the laws of succession to property
at Athens. [In Jones (Sir W.) Works, v. 9, 1807.J 6016.09
Baicle [W. H.) Practical treatise on the law of cove-
nants for title. 3d ed. revised. 1860. . 5623.16
Sugden {Sir K B., lord St. Leonards). A handy book of
property law. 1858 5635.25
iVod!.— Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 83, 1868.
— Letter to J. Humphreys, on his proposal to repeal
the laws of real property and substitute a new
code. 1826 S915.19
Washburn {S. ) Treatise on the American law of reol
property. 3d ed. 2 v. 1868 5623.22
j^- See also FoliUoal economy (LandUenure) ;— Oonvey-
ancing (p. 686).
89. Reform (Necessity and progress of).
Remarks on the present state of the law. tin Pamphleteer, v.
26, 1826] \ . 6058.26
See Ed rev., v. Ill, 1860 (Progress of) ; Fortn. rev., y, 6,
1886 ; Fraser's mag., v. 47. 1863 : Qn. rev., v. 116, 1861 ;
Westm. rev., v. 90, 1868 (Reform of our civil procedure).
90. Referees.
Beffman (J£) Law and practice as to references, and
the powers and duties of referees. 1875. 6623.28
IS" Su also Arbitration and Award (p. 686).
91. Remedies.
Pomeroy (J. N. ) Treatise on remedies and remedial
rights by the civil action, according to the re-
formed American code. 1876 5647.21
92. Rights.
FiMt (J. O.) Science of rights. Tr. by A. E. Kroe-
ger.
tS" See alio works under ' Science of jurisprudence '
(p. 684) ;— Government and politics (Comprehensive trea-
tises, p. 685) ; — Moral science.
93. Roman, Civil, and Canon Iiaw.
Adams (J.) Dissertation on the canon and feudal law. r/n hit
Works, V. 3.] 6018.03
Buller ( G. ) Account of Eoman and canon law. 4th
ed. [ IFifA ftu Life of d'Aguesseau. 1830.] 3013.03
Clark (K C.) Early Eoman law. The regal period
„ 187^ 5631.24
Oaius (T.) Elements of Eoman law. With a transla-
tion and commentary by E. Poste. 1871. 5614.25
Oaierbock ( C. ) Braoton and his relation to the Eoman
law. _ A contribution to the history of the Eoman
law in the middle ages. Tr. by B. Coie
„ ,,1866. 5613.24
Hadley iJ.) Introduction to Eoman law. 1873. 5631.23
Balifax (S.) Elements of the Eoman civil law ; in
which comparison is occasionally made betw. the
Roman laws and those of England. 1818. 5613.13
Justinianus. Corpus juris civilis, quo continentur In-
stitutionum Ubri quatuor, et Digestorum sive
Pandectorum libri quinquaginta. 2v.l700. 6611.23
— Institutions and elements. Tr. by G. Harris.
1814 ^ ^ 5614 24
Legari (B. S.) Origin history, and influence of BOQum legisla-
tion, [fh hts Writings, v. 1.] . . 5^47 qj
Maine (H. S.^ Roman law and legal education. ' r/» Ai,' VilUge
communities. 1876.] 6624 03a
JVote.— Bepr. from Cambridge essay's, 1866, ' . * . 2617.14
BBOOKLTN MKBOANTILB LIBBARY.
"LAW : Roman Law to United States.
691
Ortolan (E.) History of the Koman law. Tr. and
supplemented by a chronologieal chart of Koman
history, by J. T. Prichard and D. Naamith.
1871 5617.04
PhUlimore {J. 0.) Private law among the Bomans,
from the Pandects. 1863 5624.07
Savigny (F. 0. del Traits de droit Bomoin. Tradnit
do I'AUemand, par C. Guenoux. 8 v. 1846-
57 5631.14
Warnkoenu; (L. A.) Institntiones juris Bomani pri-
vati. Ed. 3a. 1834 5614.26
See also Frasor's mag., v. 61, 1886 (The old clrllitna :
compilers of JuKtiiiian's Institutes) : Blackwood's mag., v.
98, 1863 (Lord Jlackonzie's Bomau law) ; M. A. rev., v. M,
1863 (Tlie Iloinuu bar).
94. Satires on the Practice of Law.
A'Beckelt(O.A.) The comic Blackstone. [1869.] 6611.01
Surrebtitler (J.), p.ieudon. Pleaders' guide, a didactic
poem, with arguments of counsellor Bother'um
and counsellor Bore'um. 1803. . . . 5611.18
Shipping.
[See Adiniralt7 (p. 685).]
95. Star-Chamber.
Bum (i7. S.) The Star Chamber. Notices of the
court and its proceedings, with a few additional
notes of the High Commission. 1870. . 5615.09
96. Statutory Law
Sedgwick ( T. ) Treatise on the rules which govern the
interpretation and construction of statutory and
constitutional law. 2d ed., enlarged. With
notes, by J. N. Pomeroy. 1874. . . .5643.18
97. Supervisors.
itcCall (H. 8.) Treatise on the powers and duties of
supervisors in the state of New York. 2d ed.
1869 5634.04
98. Taxation.
Burroughs {W.H.) Treatise on the law of taxation of
the states and their municipalities, and of the
United States. 1877 5647.22
EiUiard {F.) Law of taxation. IS?;;. . . .5646.01
Note. — Upon the general subject of taxation tee Political
economy iTaxation),
99. Torts or Private Wrongs.
EiUiard (F.) Law of torts or private wrongs. 3d ed.
revised. 2 v. 1866 5634.13
— Law of remedies for torts, or private wrongs.
1867. 5634.11
100. Town Officers.
Fi-eeman(S.) The town officer. 4th ed. 1799. 5634.05
tg- See aln Municipal corporationa (p. 689).
101. Travellers.
Rogers (R. V.,jr.) Law of the road ; or, wrongs and
rights of a traveller. 1876 5621.26
102. Trespass.
Waterman (7! W.) Treatise on the law of trespass in
the twofold aspect of the wrong and the remedy.
2 T. 1875 5625.22
103. Trials. {OoUedions.)
Burke (P.) Celebrated trials connected with the
aristocracy in relations of private life. 1849. 561 2. 10
Burton (J. H.) Criminal trials in Scotland. 2 v.
1802 5611.03
Celebrated iriaXa tcoA remarkable cases of criminal ju-
risprudence, to 1825. 6 V. 1825. . . . 5611.05
Chandler (P. W.) American criminal trials. 2 v
1844 5611.11
Contenlt .• T. 1. Anne Hutchinson. The quakera, 1666-61.
Salem witchcraft, Salem, 1692. Thomas Manle J P
Zenger for Ubel. 1736. New York negro plot. Leisler'a
rebellion. N. Dayard's treaaon, IT03. Crew of the PHt
packet. The Boston maaiiacr«. 2. Bathsliel« Spoonor
for murder. 1778. Col. David Henley, 1778. M^jor John
Andre. J. H. Smith, 178U. Itbode Island Judges, 1786.
John Hauer, for murder, 17V8.
Oraxk (O.L.) English causes cel6bres ; or, remarkable
trials. 1844. 5611.14
Dumas (A.) Celebrated crimes. 1843. . . 5612.02
Dying speeches and behavior of state prisoners execut-
ed the last 300 years. With their characters.
London, 1720. 8°. 5611.02
Feuerhacli (A. R ix>n). Bemarkable criminal trials.
From the German. 1846 5611.13
Ilargrave (J. ) Complete collection of [English] state
trials. 1388-1777. 11 v. fol U.a
Jackson ( W. ) New and complete Newgate calendar.
6 V 5612.03
Mejan(M.) Becueil des causes celdbres. 2e (Jd. 21 v.
1808^14. 5641.01
Morse {J. T.) Famous trials. The Tichbome claim-
ant. Troppman. Prince Pierre Bonaparte. 5611.19
Saint-Edme {R T. Bourg, called}. Bepertoire general
des causes C^16bres anciennes et modemes. 13 T.
1834 5621.10
State trials for high treason, and other crimes, from the
reign of Bichard n. 9 v. 1720-31. . . 6621.01
Wharton (F. ) State trials of the United States. [1793-
1800.] 5612.01
Paget [J.) l^radoxes and puzzles, etc 3638.11
Contentt: Elizabeth Canning. The Cunpden wonder.
Annesley case. Eliza Penning. Spencer Cowper'fl CM0.
Able.— Bepr. from BUck. mag., t. 87-90, 1860.61.
104. Trusts and Trustees.
HiU {J.) Treatise on the law relating to trustees ;
notes by F. J. Troubat. 4th ed. 1867. . 5647.23
Perry (J. W.) Treatise on the law of trusts and trus-
tees. 2ded. 2t. 1874 6647.24
105. United States.
1. Laws and Statutes,
Acts passed at the [lst]-2d congress, Ist sess., 1789-
1791. 2 v. Philadelphia, 1791. S'". . . 5733.03
Laws, [acts, c/c. lst-1 6th congress,] 1789-1829. 9 v.
Phil, and Washington, 1796-1809. 8°. . 6636.06
Statutes at large, treaties, and proclamations. Ed. by
B. Peters, G. Minot, and G. P. Sanger, v. 1-17.
Boston, Little, Brown <fc Co., 1845-73. 6°. 5626.14
ContenU: v. 1. 1789-99. 2. 1800-13. 3. 1813-23. 4.
1824-35. 5. 1836-45. 6. Private laws. 1789-1845. 7. In-
dlan treaties. 8. Foreign treaties, with general index to
T. 1-8. 9. Dec, 1845— Mcb. 3, 1851. 10. Dec. 1, 1861—
Mch. 3, 1865. H. Dec. 3, 1855— Mch. 3, 1869. with procla-
mationg since 1791. v. 12-17. Deo. 6, 1859— Mch., 1873.
. Same. Synoptical index, 1789-1851. Boston,
1852. 8° 5626.00
Same. Bevision of the United States statutes,
[1789-1873], as drafted by the commissioners,
for examination by the com. of the Ho. of rep.
2 v. Washington, 1872. L 8°. . . . . 5627.02
Same. Bevised statutes, 1873. Washington,
1875. 8° 5627.04
Al>l>ott{B. V.andA.) [National] digests of the reports
of the U. S. courts, and of the acts of congress,
[1789] to 1876. V. 1-7 5916.03
v. 1-4. 1789-1868. 5. 1868-72. 6. 1872-74. 7. 1874.
Oraydon ( W. ) Abridgment of the laws of the U. S.
1803 5632.01
Hall {B. ) Official opinions of the attorneys general of
the United States. Withnotes. 5 v.1852-57.5645.01
I^ote. — The laws of each session of a public nature are
printed in the Aj^yendix to the official Becords of the de-
bates and proceedings of congress.
See also N. A. rev., Jan., 1876 (Law in America, 1776-1876,
by G. T. Blspham).
2. Digests qf Decisions of United States Courts.
Abbott {B. V. and A.) Digest of the reports of the
U. S. courts and of the acts of congress, to 1876.
4 v. 5616.05
Brightly (V. C.) Digest of the decisions of the federal
courts, to the present time. 1868. , . 5616.01
Ourtis (B. R.) Digest of the decisions of the Supreme
court of the United States, to 1864. . .6632.02
In aaklng for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the flrst part of the TTTLE, arid the NUMBER.
LAW: United states to 'Women— LEAKE
TreaHte* on Amencan Lavf,
Abbott (B. V.) Treatise upon "the U. S. courts, and
their practice. 3d ed. 2 v. 1877. . . 5614.27
Bouvier (J. ) Institutes of American law. New ed. by
D. A. Gleason. 2 v. 1!<70 5614.15
Du PoncMti (P. S.) Dissertation on the nature and
extent of the jurisdiction of the courts of the
United States. With a brief sketch of the na-
tional judiciary powers exercised prior to the
adoption of the constitution. 1821. . .5611.21
Kent (J.) Commentaries on American law. 9th ed.
4 V. 1858 5614.01
iVofe.— Bevlewea In N. A. rev., v. 74, 1852 ; v. 93, 1861.
Potee!/(T.Tr.) Analysis of American law. 1870. 5614.09
Smilli ( T. L.) Elements of the laws, civil and crim-
inal, in the United States, and in the several
states. 1878 5622.31
Walker {T.) Introduction to American law. 5th ed.
revised by J. B. Walker. 1869. . . . 5622.16
49- See also Oonntriei {Uniltd Statet: Cmutitutim and
government, p. 378).
106. Verbcd Agreements.
TTiroop (Jf. IT.) Treatise on the validity of verbal
agreements in England and the United State*,
as affected by the statute of frauds. 2 v.
1870. 6635.07
107. Water Courses.
Angeli (J. K.) Treatise on the law of water course*.
6th ed. Bevised and enL by J. 0. Perkins.
1869. .^ 6622.22
108. w^nis.
Lee (J. B.) How to make a will. 1875. . . 5641.22
McClellan (R.K) Pract. in probate courts. 1875. 6624.24
Redfield(l.F.) Law of wills. 3d ed. 3 v. 1869. 6612.15
49* See also Executors (p. 687). For coUtetivm of wlUa
t€* Wills, in geuerul alphabet.
Women.
[Sm Marriage (p. 7S9).]
Lawrence (Eugene). Historical studies. New York,
1876. K°. 3427.06
Contents : Bishops of Rome. Leo and Lntber. Loyola
and the Jesuits. Ecumenical councils. Vaudois. Hu-
guenots. Church of Jerusalem. Dominic and the inqni-
Bition Conquest or Ireland. Greek church.
— Lives of British historians. 2 v. N.Y.,1855.8°. 3262.03
Contents: v. 1. Early historians. Baleigh. Camden.
Earl of Clarendon. Burnet. Fuller. Echard. Brady.
Oldmixou. Carte. Eoberteon. Lyttleton. Smollett. 2.
Hume. Kapin. Catharine Macaulay. Balph. Macpher-
Bon. Hooke. Ferguson. Qibbon. Orme. Goldsmith.
Fox. Fragmentary historians — More, Bacon, Milton, Swift.
— Primer of Greek literature. New York, 1877. 32°.
[Harper's lialf-hour series.! .... 2732.30
— Primer of Latin literature. New York, 1877. 32°.
[Harper's half-hour series.] 2732.31
— Primer of mediaeval literature. New York, 1877.
32°. [Harper's half-hour series.] . . 2732.32
— Primer of romance literature. New York, 1877.
32°. [Harper's half-hour series.] . . 2732.33
LaTiTrence (Frederick). Life of Henry Fielding.
London, 18.5. 8° 30r,6.06
Lawrence (George Alfred). Border and Bastille.
New York, 1863. 12° 642.22
ffff" For bis novels Bee Fiction (p. 496).
Ziawrence (James). Dramatic emancipation, or strictures on the
state uf the theatres, etc. [In Famphleteer,v. 2, 1813.] 6068.02
— On the nobility of the British gentry, [In Pamphleteer, v.
23, 1824.] 6068.23
Lawson (James). Poems. N. Y., 1857. 12°. 1663.14
Lawrence (Margaretta W.) Memorials of Mrs. H. A.
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Lechler (O. V.) Acts of the apostles. [In Lange (J. P.) Com.,
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— Essay on tlie practice of the British government ; distin-
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Lecky (Wm. Edward Hartpole). History of England
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— History of European morals, from Augustus to
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The position of women.
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loUB. .Esthetic, scientific, and moral developments of ra-
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the secularization of politics.
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V. 72, 1865 ; Westm. rev., v. 84, 1865.
— Leaders of public opinion in Lreland : Swift,
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Le Clerc (Jean). Vie d'Armand Jean, cardinal duo
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— What christian church we ought to join. London,
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Le Clerc (Victor) and Renan (Ernest). Histoire lit-
teraire de la France au 14e sifecle. Discours sur
I'etat des lettres, par V. Le Clerc. Discours sur
I'etat des beaux arts, par E. Benan. 2e ed. 2 v.
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Lecomte ( Ferdinand). The war in the United States.
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Le Oonte (John L.) Classiflcation of coleoptera of N. America.
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Le Conte (Joseph). Elements of geology. New York,
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— Keligion and science, or nature and scripture. New
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Lectionary. Benham (W.) Companion to the. , , . 3617.02
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Ledwich (Edward). Dissertation cu the religion of the Druids.
[/» Archajoloeia, v.7, 1785.) 6128.—
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Iiee (Mrs. Hannah F. ) Familiar sketches of sculpture
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Boston, lf<41. 16° 1431.07
— Huguenots in France and America. 2 v. Boston,
1852. 12°. 3434.13
',— Life and times of Cranmer. PhU., 1835. 12°. 3044.12
— Memoir of Pierre Tonssaint, a slave, [anon.'i Bos-
ton, 1854. 12°. 3114.18a
Lee (Maj.-gen. I^nry, 6. 1756, d. 1818). Memoirs of
the war in the southern department of the United
States. 2v. PhUadelphia, 1812. 8°. . 582.10
— Funeral oration on Washington. [In Moore (F.) Amer.
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— Hartlfy [C. B.) Life of. 1889 3097.18
— Htrring iJ.) and Longacre IT. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 3,
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Lee (Henry, &. 1787, d. 1837). Exposition of evidence
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— Life of Napoleon. With examination of Scott's
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Le« (Holme), ptcud. See Farr (Harriet).
Lee (Rev. J. B. ) How to make a wiU. New York,
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Lee (Nathaniel). See PUyi {Alphabetical arrangement) ;— Bio-
graphy (p. 167.)
Lee (Kicharct Henry). Addreaa of the Amer. colonies to Great
Britain, 1776.] [In Moors (F.) American eloquence, v. 1,
1868.) 6326.03
jjg- See alto Biography (p. 167).
Lee (Kiehard Henry, jr. ) Life of Arthur Lee. 2 v.
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(E. L.) Life and campaigns oF gen. Lee. 1876 [3098. 18] ;
Taylor (W. H.) Four years with geu. Lee. 1877. . 644.23
Lee (Robert, 3f.2>.,J^iJ.&) Treatise on hysteria.
London, 1871. 8°. 4332.21
Lee (Mrs. Sarah,toi/e ofR -Jormerly Mrs. T. K Bmndilch).
Memoirs of Baron Cuvier L, 1833. 8°. 3045.27
Note.— For a short sketch of her life tee Qent. mag., 1866,
pt. 2, p. 663.
Lee (S. Adams). Book of the sonnet. See Hnnt (J. H. L.) and
Lee (8. A.) 1662.01
Lee (Wm.) Daniel Defoe : his life, and recently dis-
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8° 5037.11
V. 1. Idfe. 2-3. Writings.
Lee (Wm., B.D., of Dublin). The Athanasian creed :
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Leech (Harry Harewood). Letters of a sentimental
idler from Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Nubia and the
Holy Land. New York, 1869. 12°. . . 1051.11
Iieech (John). Etchings from Jack Bragg, Christo-
pher Tadpole, and Hector O'Halloran. London,
[1870.] 4° 1456.15
— Pictures of life and character. From Punch. 4 v.
London, [1865-69.] obi. fol 1456.11
t^ For critical ettimata of J. L., tee Biography (p. 168).
Leechdoms of early England. See Cockayne (T. O.) .61*0.—
Leeds (Lewis W.) Lectures on ventilation. New
York, 1863. 8° 3932.49
Leeds (W.H. ) Rudimentary architecture : the orders.
London, Weak, 1854. 16°. 1312.08
Leems (Knud). Account of Danish Lapland. [In Finkerton.
Voyages, v. 1, 1808.) 926.01
Lees (Wm.) Acoustics, light and heat. New York,
1877. 12° 4024.21
Iiees (W. N.) Tea culture, cotton, and other agri-
tural experiments. London, 1863. 8°. . 6124.29
Lefebvre (ie docteur Bene), pteud. See Labonlaye (E. K. L.)
Ijef^vre (Andre). Wonders of architecture. Tr. with
chapter on English architecture, by R. Donald.
New York, 1870. 16° 1312.17
Le Pebure (Nicasius). Compleat body of chymistry.
Rendered into English by P. D. C. 2 pts. in 1 v.
London, 1670. sm. 4° 4215.19
Legal responsibility in old age. See Beard (G. M.) 1874. 4866.06
Legal tender. See Political economy. {Momy.)
Iiesare (Hugh Swinton). Writings. Prefaced by a
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Charleston, 1846. 8° 5047.06
V. 1. Biogr. notice. Diary of Brussels. Journal of the
Rhine. Diplom. corresp. Private corresp. Speeches and
essays. 2. Contrib. to Southern review : Classical learning,
Roman literature, Kent's Commentaries, Craft's Fugitive
writings. Travels of the duke of Saxe-Weimar, The Dis-
owned, "Talea of the Great St. Bernard, Cicero de Repiib-
lica. Hall's Travels in North America, Early Spanish bal-
lads, Charlemagne and his peers, Sir Philip Sidney's
Miscellanies. Lord Byron, Jeremy Bentham and the Util-
itarians, Codification, Public economy of Athens, D'Agues-
seau.
Legend of Jubal. See Lewes [Mrs. Geo. H.) . . . . . 1642.29
Legendary cabinet : British ballads. See Parry (J.D.) 1829.1675.29
'I^gende (La) dujuif errant. Compositions et des-
sins par Gustavo Dord. Paris, 1862. fol. 14U8.17
Iiegendre (Adrien Marie). Elements of geometry and
trigonometry, from the [French], by C. Davies.
New York, 1872. 8°. 4011.30
Legends.
— Clement (C. E.) Handbook of legendary and my-
thological art. [2d ed.] 1871. . . .1442.10a
— Roby (J. ) Popular traditions of England. 1st
series : Lancashire 243. 55
— S(mvestre(E.) Pop. legends of Brittany. 1864. 253.50
— Wilson (J. M.) Tales of Scotland. 5 v. 1856. 264.22
49- See also Folklore (p. 653) ; — Faibt tales (in Fiction,
p. 480) ; Mythology and myths, e(c.,— Superstitions ;— Po-
etry {Ballads}. PX)r chapters upon the legendary literature
of various countries and ages see Fiction (History, p. 469) ;
— Literature {Icelandic : — Romance : — Sanscrit).
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Legends of the Madonna See Jameson (Jfrs. A. M.) 1861. 1442.25
Legends of the monastic orders. See Jameson {Mrs. A. M.)
Legends of the patriarchs, etc. See GrOuld (S. Baring). 1872. 3767.11
Leger (Theodore). Animal magnetism. New York,
1846. 12° 3814.23
Legge (Alfred Owen). Gro-wth of the temporal power
of the papacy. With observations upon the
•CouncU of the Vatican.' L., 1870. 12°. 342.5.20
Legge (James, D.D.) The Chinese classics ; with a
translation, notes, and indexes, v. 1-5 in 8.
Hong Kong and London, lb61-72. 8°. . 7818.01
Contents : v. 1. Confucian analects, the Great learning,
and the doctrine of the mean. 2. Works of Mencius. 3.-1.
First parts of the Shoo-king, or the books of T'ang ; the
books of Yu : the books of Hea ; the books of Shang ; and
the prolegomena. 3.-2. Fifth part of the Shoo-king, or the
book of Chow, and indexes. 4.-1. First part of the She-
king, or lessons from the states ; and prolegomena. 4.-2.
Second, third, and fourth parts of the She-king, or the
minor odes of the kingdom, the greater odes, the sacri-
ficial odes and praise-songs ; and indexes. 5.-1. Dukes
Yin, Hwan, Chwang, Min, He, Wan, Seuen and Ch'ing:
and prolegomena. 5.-2. Dukes Beang, Ch'aou, Ting, and
Gae, with Tso's appendix and the indexes.
— Chinese classics. New York, 1870. 8°. . . 7813.18
Contents ; Pts. 1-2. Confucius. Mencius.
Leggett (Wm.) Political writings. With pref., by
T. Sedgwick, jr. 2 v. N. Y., 1840. 12°. 5725.04
— WhiUxer(J.) Old portraits, v. 1 6077.10
Legion of liberty ! and force of truth, [anon.] 2d
ed. New York, 1843. 12° 5831.16
Same. 10th ed. New York, 1847. 12°. 5832.12
Legislation. See Crovernment (p. 587) ;— Law (p. 684).
Iiegou'Te (Joseph Wilfred Ernest Gabriel). Moral
history of women. From the French. New York,
1860. 12°. 5821.16
Legrand d'Aussy (Pierre Jean Baptiste). Fabliaux
or tales abr. from French mss. of the lith and
13th cent. : and tr. by G. L. Way, with notes by
G. Ellis. 3 V. London, 1815. 12°. . . 16(^4.01
Le Ghras (Alexandre). *Album des pavilions, guidons,
flammes, de toutes les puissances maritimes.
Paris, 1858. 4°. 4518.14
Le Oros (Adolphe). Encyclopedie de la photo-
graphic. Paris, [1856.] 8° 3931.45
Lehmann (Pro/. Carl Gotthilf). Physiological chem-
istry. Tr. by G. E. Day. 3 v. London, Caven-
dLsh soc, 1851-54. 8° 4318.02
Same. Atlas. By O. Funke. L.,1853. 4°. 4318.05
Leibnitz (Gottfried Wilhelmi. Refutation of Spi-
noza. With introd. by A. Foucher de CareU.
Tr. by O. F. Owen. Edin., 1855. 16°. . 5416.25
— Doctrine of a imiversal spirit. Tr. by A. E Kroeger. [In
Journal of spec, philos., v. 6, 1871 ; p. 118-130.J . 6442.05
— Monadology. Tr. by F. H. Hedge. [In Journal of spec, phi-
los., v. 1, 1867 ; P.129-136.J 6442.01
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TfoU. — ' Oivea a clue to the doctrine of monadology.'
— On Platonio entbuaiaam. Tr. by T. Davldaon. [In journal
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— Theodicy. Abr. by A. E. Kroeger. [In Journal of apec.
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— BoKen{F.) Modern philosophy. 1877 6413.03
— Oostwick (/.) and J/arrisun (R.) German literature. . 3733.11
— MaccaU (ir.) Foreign biographies, v. 2, 1873 ; p. 1-67.1 8206.23
— Mackie{J. M.) Life of Leibnitz. 1845. . 3112.01
— SaUset {E.) Theism of Leibnitz. [In his Essay on rellg.
philoa., V. 1, 1863 ; p. 196-267] 3688.09
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ger) ; Revue des d. mondcR, Jan. et aept. 1871 ; Wiualow's
Jour, of pay. med., v. 9, 1856 (Psychology of L., by prof.
Hoppns) ; and the coniprebeusive article with lit. Of the
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Leiceaterahire, (England). See Countriea (p. 340).
Leichhardt (Ludwig). Journal of an overland exped.
in Australia, from Moreton Bay to Port Eseing-
ton, 1844-45. London, 1847. 8°. . . . 10G3.08
Lalohtenstem (Otto). Constrictions, occlaaiona, and diaplace-
menta of the intestines. [In Ziemaaea (H. tod). Cycl. of
med., V. 7, 1876.] 43S8.07
Laldy (Joseph). Ancient fkuua of Nebraska, [in Sm. contrib.,
V. 6, 1864 : 3937.96] .—Cretaceous reptiles of the U. S. [In
V. 14 : 3937.14] ;— Flora and fauna within liTing animals,
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North America. [In Sm. contrib., v. 7 : 3937.07.]
— Extinct vertebrate fauna. [In Hayden (F, V.) Beporta, v.
1, 1873-4.] 1126.13
Leifchild (J. R. ) John Leifchild, D.D. : [a memoir].
London, 1863. 8° 3098.09
— The higher ministry of nature. With introd. by H.
Crosby. New York, 1872. 12°. .... 3566.02
ilTofe.— Reviewed In Lond. qu. rev., v. 89, 1873.
— Remarkable facts : confirmatory of portions of
Holy Scripture. Philadelphia, 18G9. 12°. 3566.03
Iieigh (Edward). Select and choyce observations
concerning the twelve first Csesars. 2d ed., cor-
rected. London, 1647. 24°. 3028.06
Iieigh (J. E. Austen-). Memoir of Jane Austen. Lon-
don, 1870. 8° 3014.18
Iieighton (Sir Baldwin). The luU before Dorking.
3d ed. London, 1871. 8° 483.13
Iieighton (Johni. Paris under the commune. Lon-
don, 1871. 12° 526.13
Iieighton (Kobert, abp. of Glasgow, d. 1684). Whole
works. With life by John Pearson. New York,
1852. 8° 3566.04
49- For other notico of L., tee Biography (p. 168).
Iieighton (Kobert, English poet). Poems. Liverpool,
1866. 16°. 1663.18
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carpous lichens, elucidated by their sporidia.
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York, 1863. 12°. 972.14
Iieland (John). View of the deistical writers of Eng-
land. London, 1836. 8°. 3566. U6
Leland (Thomas). History of Philip of Mace don.
Newed. 2 v. London, 1820. 8^ . .3143.19
Le Maout (Emmanuel) and Decajsne (J.) 'General
system of botany, descriptive and analytical. Tr.
by Mrs. Hooker. Arranged with appendix, by
J. D. Hooker. London, 1873. 8°. . . 4918.08
Umery (Nicolas). New curiosities in art and nature.
From the French. London, 1711. 12°. . 3'J21.21
Lemoine (J. B. M.) Observ. on the libels publ. against Chateau-
briand. From the French by J. Philippart. [In Pamphle-
teer, v. 13, 1818 6068.13
Lemon (Mark). Thejestbook. Cambridge, (Jfass.),
1863. 16°. .* 6212.13
— Up and down the London streets. Philadelphia,
1867. 8°. 486.01
JO" Forplayi by Ijemon, tee Plays (Arranged by autKort),
For bi^gr. tketchet of Lemon, tee Biography (p. 168).
Lempriere (John). Bibliotheca cuissica : [classical]
dictionary. Revised by L. L. Da Ponte and J. D.
Ogilby. 15thAmer. ed. N. Y., 1851. 8°. 437.06
Lempriere (Wm.) *TourtoMoioaoo,1789. [/n Finkerton. Voy-
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12° 7118.10
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Wales, and of the chief officers in the universi-
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8° 3444.16
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London, 1859. 8°. 223.13
Lennox (Lord Wm. Pitt). Drafts on my memory.
2 V. London, 1866. 8°. 3097.22
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(J. 1843). Memoirs of the empress Josephine. "Tr.
by J. H. Howard. 2 v. PhU., 1848. 12°. 3094.10
Lenormant (Franfois). Texte. See Ohefa d'oeuvre de I'art an-
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dian wars. 2 V. London, 1869-70. 16°. 423.14
Contents: y. 1. Israelites, Egyptians, Assyrians, and
Babyloniana. 2. Medea and Persians, Phoenicians and
Arabians.
Lenormant (Mme. Amelie Cyvoct). Esquisses his-
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lotte Corday, Mme. de Montagu.] [aju)n.] 2ecd.
Paris. 1866. 12° 3261.18
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French. Boston, 1875. 12° 3152.24
— Memoirs and corresp. of mme. Becamier. Tr. by
L M. Luyster. Boston, 1867. 12°. . . 3152.04
Lest. See Biblical and religioua literature (Lent, p. 90) ; also
West, rev., July, 1876 (Review of Hessey on Sunday and of
Neale on Lent) ; Atlantic monthly, v. 4, 18IS9 ; p. 483-96
(Lent in Rome, by W. W. Story).
Leo z. See Biography (p. 168).
Leon (Luis Ponce do). Ubras escogidaa. [/n Ooliom. Eaoritores
mist., V. 3. Paris. 1847. 8°.] 7216.10
— Shttley (Mrs. M. W.) Lives, ele., v. 1 3221.04
Leonard and Qertrude. See Pestalozzi (J. H.) St.. . 235.34
Leone (L'abb4—). The Jesuit conspiracy. With pre-
face by N. Considerant. From the French.
London, 1848. 12°. 3424.21
Leonowena (Anna Harriette). English governess at
the Siamese court. Boston, 1870. 8° . 1025. 19
— Romance of the harem. Boston, 1873. 8°. 1025.21
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Leopold Sbakipore. ^m Shakqwr* (Wm.) 1T85.23
Ij'ifpee ( Charles Michel de i. Method of educating the
deaf and dumb. London, 1810. S°. . . 5511.17
Ste notice ot L'Epee in Atlantic monthly, t. 1, 1657.
Ltpanto (Battle of). See AUauUc monthly, v. 1, 1867 ; p. 138-li8.
Irfpidoptera. See Insects (ButterJtUt, motht, etc., p. 645-46).
Iio Pileur (A.) Wonders of the human body. From
the French. New York, 1870. 16°. . . 4325.26
Zi'Epine (Ernest). La li^gende de Croque-Mitaine.
nius. par Gustavo Dore. Paris, 1863. 4°. 1456.21
Le Play (P. G. Frederic). Organization of labor.
Tr. by G. Emerson. Phil., 187'2. 12°. . 5933. U7
Le Prince de Beaumont IMmr. Marie do). Contes des fkee. [In
Cabinet des fees, v. 36.) 7052.35
Lepsius (Carl IJichard). Standard alphabet for re-
ducing unwritten languages and foreign graphic
systems to a uniform orthography in European
letters. 2d ed. London, 1863. 8=. . .6415.16
— Ijetters from Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sinai. London,
Bokn, 1853. 8° 108-'. 08
Lennlna (Jules). Histoire de la misfere, ou le prol(?-
tariat U travers les ages. Paris, 1809. 16'. 5825.25
Lermontow (M.) Dichtungen. Tr. by T. Opitz. See Puschltin
(U.) on<J Lermontow (M.) 7123.20
Leroox (Pierre). Ste Fortn. rev., v. 17, 1873 : p. 324-333 (Pierre
Leroux's doctrine of humanity, by L. P.Leroux).
Iieroy (Charles Georges). Intelligence and perfecti-
bility of animals. London, 1870. 12f. .4722.10
Le Roy (P. L.) 'Narrative of four Russian sailors on EastSpitz-
bergen. [In Pinkerton's Voyages, v. 1.] ... . 926.01
Le Sage (Alain Kenti). Gil Bias. [Fr.] 3 v. Paris,
1824. 18° 7024.25
— Historia de Gil Bias de Santillana. Tr. por Isla.
New York, 1861. 12°. 7216.25
— Bverett {A. H.) Who wrote Gil Bias 1 [In N. A. rev., v. 26,
1827 : and in hi) Essays, 1845.] 2624.11
— ScotHW.) Lives of the novelists, 1872 2762.31
j)3- For English trantl, of Gil Blae see Fiction (p. 497).
Lesions. See Medicine.
Lesley (John Peter). Iron manufacturer's guide to
the furnaces, forges, and rolling mills of the
United States. New York, 1859. 8^ . . 400G.01
— Man's origin and destiny sketched from the plat-
form of the sciences ; lectures before the Lowell
Institute, Boston. Phil, 1869. 12°. . . 5813.16
— Classiflcation of books. [In Sm. report, 1862.] . . 3936.17
Leslie {Rev. Charles). Short and easy method with the Deists.
[In Christian literature, 1847.] 3538.01
— Truth of Christianity demonstrated. [In Christian literature,
1847.] 3538.01
— Hunt [J.) In hit BeliglonB thought in England, v. 2, 1871 ; p.
228.236.] 3445.18
— Stephen (£.) In hit Eist. of Engl, thought in the 18th cent,
V. 1, 1876 6426.26
— McKaulayiT.B.) Zn ii» biogr. sketches. 1857. . . .2536.25
Leslie (Charles Robert). Autobiographical recollec-
tions. Ed. with essay and selections from his
corresp., byT. Taylor. B., 1860. 12°. . 3112.03
— Hand-book for young painters. L.,1855. 8°. 1424.04
— Memoirs of Jomi Constable. 2d ed. London, 1845.
sq. 8° 3013.10
— and Taylor (Tom). Life and times of Sir Joshua
Beynolds : with notices of some of his contempo-
raries. 2 V. London, 1865. 8°. . . . 3152.20
JVo(«. — For critical essays upon L. tee Fortn. rev., v. 3,
1865 (by P. G. Hamerton) ; Qu. rev, v. 107, or Littell, 1860,
T. a ; N. A. rev., v. 92.
Leslie (Miss Eliza). Behaviour book ; a manual for
ladies. PhiUdelphia, 1853. 12°. . . . 5427.01
— Lady's house-book ; manual of domestic economy.
19th ed. Philadelphia, 1854. 12°. . . 6016.08
Leslie {Mrs. Frank). California : from Gotham to
the Golden Gate, 1877. N. Y., 1877. 12°. 1122.30
Leslie (Sir John). Philosophy of arithmetic. Edin-
burgh, 1817. 8° 4011.17
— Dissertation on the progress of mathematical and physical
science. [/» Encycl. Brit., v. 1, 1853.]
— and otliers. Discovery and adventure in Polar seas
and regions. London, 1855. 8°. . . . 1142.08
Same. Edinburgh, 1835. 10°. .... 1142.06
Same. New York, fn. d] 18°. . . .1142.07
Lespiaalt M. O.) Small planets between Jnpiter and Mars. [In
Sm. report, 1861.] . .' 3936.16
Le sport at Baden. .^« Fitzgerald (P.) 1864 4611.32
Leaqnereox (L.) Cretaceous flora. [In Hayden (F. V.) Reports.
T. 6, 1873-4] :— Tertiary flora. [In v. 7, 1878.] . 1126.13,16
Iiesseps (Ferdinand, vicmnle de). The Suez canal.
Letters and documents descriptive of its rise and
progress in 1854-56, Tr. by N. D. Anvers. Lon-
don, 1876. 8^
tS" See biogr. sketch In Lippincott's mag., March, 186i.
Lessing (Gotthold Ephraim). Education of the hu-
man race. Transl. London, 1855. 16°. 5513.15
— Fables and epigrams ; with essays on fable and
epigram. London, 1825. 16° 185.08
— Gesammelte Werke. 10 v. in 6. Leipzig, 1814.
12°. 7118.16
Contents.
Laokoon, v. C.
Lieder, v. 1.
Meusel's ApoUodor, v. 8.
Minna von Barnhelm, ▼. 3.
Miss Sara Sampson, v. 2.
Nathan der weiae, v. 3.
Oden, V. 1.
Philotas, V. 2.
Bettungen des Horaz, t. i.
Sinngedichte, V. 1.
Sophocles, V. 5.
TbeologiBche Streitschrlften,
V. 9.
Vademecum fUr den Pastor
Lange. v. 4.
Vom Alter der Oelmalerel. aui
dem Theophilus Presbiter,
Werther der bessere, v. 1 .
Wiedie Alten den Tod geblldet,
V. 6.
Anhang, v. I.
Abhandlungen tiber die Fabel,
V. 4.
Antiquariscbe Briefe, v. 6.
Briefc, v. 10.
Briefen (Aus den) die neneste
Literatur betreffend, v. 6.
Doctor Faust, v. 1.
EinigeWorte uber Lessing.v.lO.
Emilia Oalutti, v. 2.
Epigramm (Das), v. 6.
Ernst nud Falk, v. 9.
Erziehuiig (Die) des Menscben-
geschlechts, v. 9.
Fabehi, v. 1.
Freigeist (Der), V. 1.
Oeschichte und Literatur, v. 9.
Hamburgische Dramaturgie, v.
7, 8.
Judas Ischarioth dem zweiten,
V. 9.
Juden (Die), v. 1.
— Laocoon : an essay on the limits of painting and
poetry. From the German, by E. C. Beasley.
London, 1853. 16° 1412.14
Same. Tr. by Ellen Frothingham. Boston,
1874. 16°. 1412.14a
Same. Tr. with notes, by Sir B. PhilUmore.
London, 1874. 8° 1413.07
JVo<e.— Reviewed in New Englander, v. 84, 1876.
— Hundred thoughts. Tr. by H. Martineau. [In her Miscella-
nies, V. 2, 1836 ; p. 292-343.) 2535.3»
— Letters on bibliolotry. From the German, by H.
H. Bernard. London, 1862. 8°. . . . 3565.19
— Nathan the wise ; dramatic poem. Tr. by E. Froth-
ingham. With essay on the poem, by Kuno
Fischer. New York, 1868. 12°. . . . 1732.11
Note See critique by J. Fiske, in his Unseen world,
1876 3552.09
— Sammtliche Werke. Leipzig, 1841. 1. 8°. .7118.21
— Three comedies. Tr. by J. J. Holroyd. Colchester,
1838. 16° 1732.10
Contents : The free thinker. The treasure, Minna von
Barnhelm ; or the soldier's fortune.
49- For lives of L. see Biography (p. 168) ; also Hagen-
bach (K. B.) German rationalism, 1866 [3666.06] :— Sims
(J.) Lessing. 2 v. 1877 [3112.30] ;— Fortn. rev., March,
1877 (art. by R. Macau).
Lessons from nature. See Mirart (St. O.) 4722.33
Lessons in life. .9ee Holland (J. Q .) 1861 3611.21
Lessons of faith and life. See Chapin (E. H.) . . . . 3634.03
Lessons of middle age. See Boyd (A. E. U.) 2614 16
Lessons on words and experiments. See Smith (John). S913.28
Lester (Charles Edwards). Artists of America. New
York, 1846. 8°. 1415.10
— Condition and fate of England, [anon.'] 2 v.
New York, 1813. 12° 952.08
— Glory and shame of England. 2 v. New York,
1845. 8° 5835.12
— Life and public services of Charles Sumner. New
York, 1874. 8°. 3168.10
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New York, 1857. 8° 3023.05
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York, 1875. 8° 576.14
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— Stanhope Burleigh : the Jesuits in our homes. A
novel. By Helen Dhu,;)«e«d. N.Y., 1855.12°. 223.27
— and Foster (A. ) Life and voyages of Vespucius.
New York, 1816. 8° 3174.15
Iiester (John Erastus). Atlantic to the Pacific. What
to see and how to see it. B., 1873. 16°. 1132.15
L'Estoile (Pierre de). Memoires et joiirnal de Henry ra., Henry
IV., et Ijouis xta., 1615-1611. [In Fetitot. Mem., 1 ser.
V. 45-49.1 6162.08
Letcher (M. E.) Mammoth cave ! wonderful discov-
ery, etc. New York, 1839. 12°. . . . 5091.01
Letheby (Henry). On food. L, 1870. 12°. 6014.13
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Ltthsrman (Jonathio). Sketch of Ntrtjo Indiana. [In Sm. re-
port, 1866.J 393C.10
Iieti (Gregorio). Life of pope Sixtus t. London,
1701. 12°. 3163.31
Iietoumeau (Charles). Biology. Tr. by W. Maccall.
London, 1878. 12° 4722.26
iVbfe.— BioIo;,'y here means ' general pbyBlology.'
Letter to a friend, upon the rise and fall in the foreini
exchanges, etc. [anon."] L., 1819. 8°. . 5911.21
Letter to S. Cbandler, from the writer of tbu Hiatory of tbe man
after Ood'a own Leart. [anon,] Loudou, 1820. 8*. [fn
T. 2 of tho Deiat.] 3848.21
Lettering. Sc: Alphabeta (p. 14);— Fine art! (/ituminalum, p. MS);
— Penmanship.
Letters and Letter- wilting.
1. Practical toorla,
— Anderson (W.) Practical mercantile letter»writer.
1858 5922.10
— Erasmus (D.) Liber utilissimus de conscribendia
epistolis. Ed. nova. 1645 3267.12
— PolUe letter writer ; business, etiquette and court-
ship, [anon.] 3267.11
— Townserid ( C. ) Analysis of letter-writing, with ex-
amples of business letters. 1873. . . . 6922.18
— Zmblin (D.) Outlines of letter writing. 1859. 6424.26
2. Choice ielcctioru^ with noticet of cilebrated letter-writert.
— Duhring {J.) Letter-writera. [In her Gentlefolka, etc.] 2624.17
— Holcombe {J. P.) Literature in letters ; criticism,
biography, history, dc. 1866 3267.03
— Knox ( v., ed.) Elegant epistles, ancient and modem, [/n hit
Elegant extracts, v. 3-4, 1842.] 5046.19
— Knight ( C. ) Half-hours with the best writers. 2 v.
1N67 3267.05
— ITapier (J.) Old letters. [/» AAemoon lectures, t. 4, 1867 ;
281-300.] 2512.23
— Roberts ( W. ) History of letter-writing, to the 5th
century. 1843 3267.04
— Selon (0.) Gossip about letters and letter- writers.
Ib70 3267.02
— Warner (R.) Epistolary curiosities : letters of the
17th century. 2 v. 1818 3267.07
— Willm^lt (R. A.) Gems of epistolary correspon-
dence. 1846 3267.01
See also on letters and letter-writing, Atlantic raontbly,
T. 2, 1858, p. 43-48 : Bentley'a niiscel., v. 40, 1856, p. 422-
440 ; Brit. quar. rev., Oct , 1871 ; Friawell's essays on
English writers, 1869, p. 190-200 [2524.17].
For chief ancient letter-writers, see Cicero : Pliny, the
younger [in Biography, p. 132, 188) ; and for epistolary
specimens of other ancient letter- writers consult Roberts's
History of letter-writiog [3267.04].
For chief A mrrican letter-writers, see {in Biography, p. 116-
Sll), Adams (John) ;— Adams [Mrs. John) ; -Adams {.Miss);
— Alexander (J.W., D.D.);— timet (Usher):— Burr (Aaron);
— Ohanning (W. E.) ;— Franklin (B.) j- Jefferson ;— Madi-
son ;— Parker (Theodore) ;— Pickering (T.) ;— Prescott
(W. n.) ;— Story (Joseph) ;— Sumner (Charles) :— Thoreau
(H. D.) ;—Ticknor (George);— Washington ;— Webster.
For chief English letter-writers, see {in Biography, p. 116-
212), Abbot (Charles, U)rd Colchester) :— Aiken (I^ncy) ; — Ar-
blay(.l/me. d') ;— Arnold (Thos.) ;— Atterbnry (Francis) ;—
Barbauld {Mrs.) ;— Barbam (R. H.) ;— Berkeley (Oeorge) ;
Berry (itfiij Mary);— Bewick (Wm.); — Blessington (/.ody) ;
Blomfleld (C. J., 6p.):— Bolingbroke (ior<i);— Boswell (J.) ;
Brooke {Sir James); — Burke (Edmund);- Burns (Robert) ;
Byron ;— Campbell (Thomas) ;— Gary {Rev. H. F.) ;—
Chalmers (T.) :— Chapone {Urs.) ;— Chesterfield {Earl of) ;
Ohorley (H. F.) ;— Churchill {].,duke of Marlborough);—
Churchill (Sarah, duchess of Marlborough) ;— Clongh (A. H.) ;
Coleridge (S. T.) ;— Constable (A.) ;- Comwallis (C, (ord) ;
Cowley (A.) ;— Cowpcr (Wm.) ;— Cromwell (O ) ;— DeUny
(Mrs.) ;— Dewes {Sir E.) ;— Dickens (C ) ;— Doddridge (P.) ;
Evelyn (J) ;— Fox (C. J ) ;— Garrick (D.) ;— Gibbon (E.) ;
Grant {Mrs. Annel ;— Gray (Thomas) ;—Hanmer {Sir T);
Heber (It.) ;— Hazlitt (Wm.) ;— Hood (Thomas) ;— Hume
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tions and societies in the United States and Brit-
ish provinces. 1859 2744.06
— Spalding {M.J.) Libraries in the ' dark ' ages. [MAtiMiscel.,
v., 1875J; — Origin and hist, of libraries in anc. and mod-
em times, (/n V. 2 ) 3438 22
— .Spofford (A. R.) Public libraries of the U. S. [In Amer.
soc. sci. assoo. Trans., no. 2, 1870.] 6811.01
— United Stales. Bureau of education. [Annual] re-
port, 1872-76 5516.04
A'ofe.— Contains statistics of libraries in United States.
Public libraries in the United States : their his-
tory, condition, and management. Special re-
port. 2 pts; Washington, 1876. 8°. . . 2721.07
^ote. — Pt. 1 affords the fullest details yet published of
the history and statistics of libraries in the U. S.; with
papers upon library administration, catalogues and cata-
loguing, bibliography, etc. Pt. 2 is ' Bules for a printed
dictionary catalogue, by C. A. Cutter.'
— Wynne (J.) Private libraries of N. Y. 1860. 2714.04
See also Amer. soc. sci. aasoc. Trans., no. 7, 1874 (Free
lending Ubraries). Chambers's papers for the people, v. 6,
1860 (Public libraries) ; Bibliotheca sacra, Jan., 1871 (Free
public libraries, by J. W. Wellman) ; £d. rev., Jan., 1874
(Libraries, ancient and modern) ; Frascr's mag., v. 47, 1863
('Visit to the Burgundian library at Brussels) ; Lippincott's
mag., Mch., 1869 (The public library of Boston, by L. C.
Davis) ; London soc, Dec. 1871 (Circulating libraries) ;
Mcliora, v. 2, 1859 (Libraries for the people) ; North Brit,
review, v. 31, 1859 (Libraries) ; v 61, 1870 (Babylonian and
Assyrian libraries) ; Statistical soc. Journal, v. 33, 1870
(Statistic*! notes on the free town libraries of Ot. Britain
and the continent, by W. E. A. Axon) ; Westm. rev., t. 93,
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giviug the ADTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NDMBEB.
700
LIBRARIES - LIFE
Ubretries, corJinutd.
1870 (The Iinperiti libnry of Paris) : T. 98, 187J (Free pub-
lic libraries) ; All. monthly, v. 38 (A librarian'H work, by
J. Fiske) : v. 16(TIm visible and invisible iu libraries, by
a1 M. Wateraon).
l^jT For Library Catalogufi, Rcporti, and History, tee
Albany young meu'a association (p. 10) ; — American an-
tiquariau society ; -American Institute, New York. Cata-
logue of tlie library ;— Astor library (p. 60) ;— Baltimore
mercantile library ; — Bodleian library (p. a21) ; — Boa-
ton athenaium (p. 29* of Catalogue) :— Boston mercan-
tile library (p. 295) ;— Boston Public library (p 296) ;— Boa-
ton social law library (p. 295) ; -Bowdoin college {p. 228) j
—British museum (p. 233) :— Bronson (Silas) library (p.
234) — Brookline public library p. 296) ;— Brooklyn mer-
cantile library (P- 296) ;— Brown uniTersity (p. 236) :—
Buffalo youug men's association (p. 296; ;— Cambridge
high school (p. 249) :— Cincinnati public library (p. 301) ;—
Cincinnati young men's mercantile library aaaociation (p.
801) ;— Columbia college. New York ;— Hartford youag
men's Institute (p. 329) ;— Harvard university library (p.
608) ;— Indianapolis public library (p. 644) ;— Loganiaa
library, rhiladelphia ; — London institution ; — London
library ; — Long Island bistorical society ; — Manchester
free library ;— Massachusetts hiatorical society ;— Mil-
waukee young men's association ; — Newark library asso-
ciation ;— Newburyport public library ;— New York ap-
prentices library -.—New Tork mercantile library (p. 350
of Catalogue) ;— New York society library (p. 360) ;— New
York state libiary (p. 35'J) ;— Otis library, Norwich, Conn.);
Philadelphia (Library company uf) ;— Philadelphia mer-
cantile library ;— Providence athenieura ; — Quincy public
library ; — Hedwood library and atbenseum, {Nfwport,R. I.):
— St. Louis mercantile library ; — St. Louis public school li-
brary ;— San Francisco mercantile library ;— Salem athe-
nieum :— Troy young men's association ;— Turner free li-
brary ;— Wisconsin state historical society.
4^ For Catalogues of bonkseltfrs see Barth6s and Low-
all 12713.30) ;— Bohn (2713.26];— Dawson (Wm.) and Son
[2713.281 ;— Putnam (O. P.) and Sona [2713.21] ;— Quaritch ;
Eodd (2723.14] : — Smith (J. E.) ;— Willis and Sotheran
[2713.31].
«a- See also Bibliography (p. 107) ;— Cataloguea (p. 266) ;
— Literature ; — Reading.
Library company of PUila. See Philadelphia library company.
liibrary of commerce, ^re Hunt (Freeman) 6927.12
Library of Congress. Catalogue. Wash., 1840.8°. 2714.30
— Catalogue. Washington, 1861. 8". . . .2715.13
— Catalogue of additions. 1864-66. 3 v. Washing-
ton, 1864-i;0. 12°.
— Catalogue of books added, Deo. 1, 1866-1872. Wash
ington, 1868-74. 8° 2716.09
— Catalogue of recently added books, 1873-75. With
index to subjects and titles. Wash.,1876.«°.2716 15
— Catalogue. Index of subjects. 2 v. Washington,
1869. 8°. 2716.17
— Report of the librarian. 1866-77. Wash., 1866.78. 8*.
See illust. article by B. P. Poore, in Harper's mag., v. 46.
Library notes. ,Su Russell (A. P.) 1876 2642.2(!
Library of American biography. See Sparka (Jarad). .
Iiibrciry of poetry and song. With introd. by W. C.
Bryant. New York, 1871. 8° 1615.21
Libyan Desert. See Oonntriea, etc. (p. 340).
Licenses. See Temperance question.
Lichens. See Botany (p. 226).
Iiichtenthal (Pietro). Cizionario e bibliografia della
musica. 2 v. Milamo, 1826. 8°. . . . 1565.22
Iiiddsll (Henry Qeorge). History of Borne, to the
empire. New York. 1868. 12° 433.29
— and Scott (R. ) Greek-English lexicon. With addi-
tions, by H. Drisler. Ne'W York, 1857. 8°. 6415.03
Liddiard (i2<«. Wm.) Bedding {C.) Personal reminiscences of
eminent men, V. 1,1867; p. 62-91 3222.02
Idddon (Henry Parry, D.O.) Divinity of Christ.
Bampton lectures, 1866. 5th ed. New York,
1871. 8°. 3566.23
A'ote.— For reply, tee Examination, etc 3666.23
— Sermons preached before the Univ. of Oxford, 1863-
68. New York, 1869. 12° 3566.27
— Some elements of religion : Lent lectures, 1870.
London, 1872. 8= 3566.25
{■ i\ro(« — For critical notices of H. P. L., tee London aoc,
Nov., 1869 : and Davies (0. M.) Orthodox London, 1876 ;
p. 74-82 8446.14
Ideber (Francis). The ancient and the modem
teacher of politics ; introd. discourse to lectures
on the state. NewYork, 1860. 8°. . . 5725. '2 6
— Character of the gentleman. 3d ed. Philadelphia,
^ 1864. 16° 5427.19
— Constitution and plan of education for Girard col-
lege for orphans. Philadelphia, 1834. 8°. &518.21
— Essayson property and labor. N.Y., 1817.18°. 591',i.30
— Legldand poUticalhermeneutics.B.,1839.12°.5714.24
— Manual of political ethics. 2d ed. revised. Ed. by
T. V. Woolsey. 2 v. Phil., 1875. 8°. . 5726.24
Same. Parti. Boston, 1838. 8°. . .57-26.24
— Notes on fallacies peculiar to American protection-
ists. New York, 1869. 8° 57'J5.26
— On civil liberty and self government. Philadel-
phia, 1859. 8° 5715.07
— On international copyright. N.Y.,1840. 8°. 2712.32
— Eeminiscences of an intercourse with Niebuhr.
London, 1835. 12° 3134.07
Samfe. Philadelphia, 1835. 18°. . . . 3134.07
— Stranger in America. Phil., 1835. 8°. . . 1074.05
— Vocal sounds of Laura Bridgman, [In Smith, contrlb.
T. 2.] 3937.02
— What is our constitution, league, pact, or govern-
ment : lectures. With address on secession,
1851. New York. 1861. 8° 5725.20
— and otMrt, See Encyclopsedia Americana.
IdeberCO.M.) Assayer's guide. Phil.,1852.12°. 3933.45
Uebig (Johann Justus von). Complete works on
chemistry. Philadelphia, [1852]. 8°. . 4215.24
Contents : Chemistry in its application to agriculture
and phyaiology. Animal chemistry : physiology and pa-
thology. Familiar letters on clieniistry and its relations
to commerce, physiology and agriculture. Motion of the
Juices in the animal body. Potato disease. Chemistry in
relation to physiology and pathology.
— Connection and equivalence of forces, [/n Yonmans (E. L. )
CorrOatioll of forces ; p. 385397 ] 4022.02
— Handbook of organic analysis. Ed. by A. W. Hoff-
mann. London, 1853. 16° 4213.33
— Induction and deduction. [In Sm. report, 1870.] . . 3936.26
— Natural laws of husbandry. N.Y.,1863. 12'. 6123.04
— and Kopp (H.) Annual report of the progress of
chemistry, and physics, mineralogy, geology.
1847-50. Ed. by A. W. Hoffmann, and others.
4 V. London, 1849-53. 8° 4214.29
For notices of Liebig see Contem. rev., Apr., 1877 (L.'a
scientific achievements, by Max von Pettenkofer) ; Int.
rev., Jan., 1876 (by August Vogel).
Liechtenstein {Princess Marie). Holland House.
2 V. 2d ed. London, 1874. 8°. . . . 3083.20
Llafde (John B. De). See De Liefde (John B.)
Iiieutaud (Joseph). Essais anatomiques. Nouv. ed.
Paris, 1766. 8° 4336.12
Liantenant and commander. 1862. See Hall (Basil). . , 931 23
Wvano (Indaleoio). Tratado de aritmetica. 2a ed.
Bogota, 187'2. 8° 4012,08
Liivre (Edouard). Art gems. 30 engravings from
pictures by the most eminent painters. With
notices. London, 1873. 4° 1456.19
Life. Sm Biology (p. 216) ;— Evolution (p. 452 ;— Botany (p. 'i24);
—Medicine {Health ;— Life -theories ;— Physiology) ;— Nat-
ural history {Comparative physiology;— and other headings) :
—Longevity :— Old age ;— Vital atatistica ;— Inanranca (p.
«46),
liife (Conduct and philosophy of).
— Aiken (J.) Letters from a father to his son, rela-
tive to literature and the conduct of life. 2d ed.
2v. 17941X00 3013.07
— Arnold {F.) Turning-points in life. 1873.2512.31
— Clarendon (£, earl of). Essays, moral and enter-
taining. 2 V. 1815 2521.05
Note. — Includes essays on an active and on a contempla-
tive life and on various faculties and paaaione of the mind.
— Dawbarn ( W. ) Government, conduct and example.
2ded. 1871 5716.27
— Emerson (R.W.) The conduct of life. 1860. 2524.02
Solitude and society. 1870 2524.03
— dreg (W. B.) Enigmas of life. 1872. . 5812.17
— Hatlitt { W.) On the conduct of life. [In hu Lit. remains, v.
2, 1836: p. 71-111.] 3076.14
- — Jones {J. W.) Observations on t)ie origin of the division of
mau'B life into stages. [/nArchieologia, v. 36, 1853.] 6128.—
— Lloyd (0.) Principles for the conduct of life. 2 v.
1866 3512.01
— ZoioeW (Mrs. A. E.) Seed-grain for thought and
discussion : a compilation. 2 T. 1856. . 2534. 10
— MusheHB.) Book of symbols 2541.06
— Petrarch {^F. ) View of human life. Tr. by Mrs.
Dobson. 1791 '2538.27
— Ruskin {J.) Myatery of life and its arta. [In Afternoon lec-
tures, v. 6; p. 91-1S9, 1869.] 2612.24
— Schlegel (K. W. F. von). Philosophy of life.
1847 5416.22
— Setjur (L. P., comte de). Four ages of life.
1826. 5436.24
BBOOKLYM UEBCANTILE LIBBABY.
LIFE -LINCOLN
701
Tkoreau (ff. D.) Life wltbout a principle. [In Atlantio, t. 13,
1S63.1
— r/mrsto(i(EA) Mosaics of humaiilife.1866. 6215.26
— Ticknor {G.) Philosophy of living. 1836. 4322.12
— Welch {F. &■) Moral, intellectual, and physical
culture. 1869 3512.03
Whipple (E. P.) Ludicroui side of life. [In hU Lectures,
1853 ; p. 122156.] 3546.08
43> See alto Biblical and religious literature {Chritlian
elhia, p. 80 ;—PiacUccU work), p. 90) ; — and other headijig!) ;
—Social scleuco ;— Moral pliilosophjr ;— Philosophy;— £da-
cation (p. 43*1 ;— Culture (p. 400| ;— Manners ;— Aphorisms
(p. DO) ;— Proverbs.
AUa Amusements (p. 22) ;— Oheorfulness (p. 263);— Cities;
(p 209) ;— Conformity (p. 278);— Consistency (p. 280);— Con-
servatism (p. 280) ;— Country (p. 3U) ;— Courage (p. 394) ;—
Duty (p 131) ;— Early rising (p. 432) ;— Egotism (p. 440) ;—
Emulation (p. 444) ;— Ennui (p. 446) ;— Fame (p. 454) ;—
Friendship (p. 661) : — Gifts (p. 576) ; — Grief (p. 694) ;—
Habit (p. 59S) ;— Happiness (p. 605) ; — Hatred (p. 609) ;—
Heroism (p. 617) ;— Honor (p. 630) ;— Hnmility (p. 637) ; —
Ideals (p. 642) ;— Illusions (p. 612) ;— Intellect (p. 047) ;—
Jealousy (p. 651) ;— Luxury :— Power ;— Praise : — Preju-
dice;—Presence of mind;— Procrastination ; — Prudence; —
Rest ;— Reputation ;—Selflshnes8;— Solitude ;— Success ;—
Sympathy ;-Town ;— Truth ;— Variety ;— Wealth ;— Wis-
dom ;— Work ;— Worship ; Young (The).
4^ See also Optimism ;— Pessimism.
Life (Future). See Biblical and religious literature (p. 88).
Life, i^r For novels beginning with ■ Life,' tee Fiction (p. 498).
Life, etc. See Gosse (P. H.) 185T 4723.04
Idfa among the Mormons, and a march to their Zion :
to which is added a chapter on the Indians of the
West. By an officer of the U. 8. army, [anon."]
New York, 1868. 12° 1115.08
Iiifa and adventure in the South Pacific. By a roving
printer, [anon.] New York, 18()1. 12^ 1061.05
Life and death of Jason, a poem. See Morris (Wm.) 1867. 1673.25
Life and nature under the Tropica. See Myers (H. M. and P.
V. N.) 1871 1163.19
Life at home. See Aikman (W.) 1870 3513.15
Life beneath the waters. See Edwards (A. M.) 1858. . 4825.13
Iiife-boata.
— Oilmore {Rev. J.) Storm warriors; or, lifeboat
work on the Goodwin sands. 1874. . . 931.21
^ LeiBis (R.) History of the life-boat, and its work.
1874 4517.34
Iiife doubled by the economy of time. London, [n. d. ]
12° 5922.09
Life duties. ,Sre« Marcy (E. K.) 3573.23
Life here »nd there. 5e« Willis (N. P.) 264.12
Life histories of auimals ; comparative embryology. See Pack-
ard (A. S., jr.) 4737.10
Iiife in a man-of-war, or scenes in 'Old Ironsides'
during her cruise in the Pacific, [anon.} Phil-
adelphia, 1841. 8''. 913.13
Iiifa in heaven. By the author of Heaven car home.
[anon.] Boston, 1865. 16° 3566.16
Life in nature. See Hinton (James). 1872 4723.19
Lifj in Normandy, [tiyion.] 2 v. Edin.,1863. 8°. 962.24
Life in prairie land. See Famham (E. W.) 1862. . . . 1124.16
Life insurance. See Insurance (p. 646).
Life in the Desert. See Dn Couret (L.) 1860 1042.03
Life iu the open air. .?« Winthrop (T.) 2546.17
Life in the primeval world. See Meunier (V.) 1872. . 4725.14
Life in the sick-room. See Martinean (Harriet). . . , 4322.07
Same. 3d ed. 1849 4322.08
Life in the West. ,^» Meeker (N, C.) 1868 1124.02
Life uf a Scotch naturalist. See Smiles (S.) 3054.30
Iiif3 of a tree, [anon.} London, lo49. sq. 32°. 4912.01
Life of trust. See MttHer George). 1861 3570.08
Life pictures. See Turnbull (Bobert) 3614.19
Life scenes of the Messiah. See Clarke (Bufus W). 1865. 3630.06
Life studios. See BaiUie (J.) 1857 3015.09
Life (The) that niw is. See Collyer (B.) 1871 3636.28
Life IhoHghls. See Beecher (H. W.) 1858 3516.1)4
Life und.-r glass. See Shore (G. A.) 1874 4323.32
Life without and life withiu. .See OssoU(U. Fuller). 1859. 2525.08
Life work. See Banyard (L. K.) 1861 3585.20
Life's problems. See Alcock {Sir B.) 1862 3513.22
Lifting the veU. See McLain (Mary). N. Y., 1870. 16*. 3566.15
Ligarides (Paisius). History ol' the condemnation of the patri-
arch Nioon j Moscow, 1666-67. [/n Palmer (W.) Patriarch
and the tsar, v. 3.] 3683.20
Light (ill medicine). See Medicine (Light).
Light (in physic*]. See Physics (Optics).
Light (in mythical and emt/t^malic aspects),
— Anonymous (The), v. 1, 1870 ; p. 61-69 ; p. 299-317 (Light
emblematic of divinity) 2512.27
.Vee also Atlantic monthly, v. 28. 1S71 (Light and dark-
ness, by J. Fiske) ; Dunlap's Spirit history of mao, 1868 ;
p. 118-128.
Light and dark of the rebellion. Phil., 1863. 12°. 642.01
Light at evening time, ^ee Hohae (J. S.) 1871. . . .3662.20
Light for the bUnd. See Moon (W.) 6611.23
Light of nature pursued. Sf> Tucker (A.) Sv 3614.13
Light of the world. See Bourignon (A.) 1863 8522 25
Light oil the dark river. .Vee Hamlin (Mrs. H. A. L.) . 3075.08
Light on the last things. See Hayden (W. B.) 1869. . . 3557.13
Light science for leisure hours. See Proctor (K. A.) . . 3914.00
Lightfoot (John, D.D,) Whole works. Ed. by J. E.
Pitman. 13 v. London, 1825. 8°. . . a567.01
r. 1. Prefaces, indexes, etc. Battle with a wasp's nest.
2. Bules fur a student of the Holy Scriptures. Harmony
of the O. T.; observ. on (ieuesls. Gleanings Irom Exodus.
Four Latin tracts. 3. Harmony of the N. T. Uarniooy
and order of the four evangelists. Harmony and order of
the Acta of the apostles, the Epistles, and the Bevt'latioD.
Parergou cone, the fall of Jerusalem, etc. De Cceua Christ!
ultima. An Johannes evangellsta sit auctor Apocalypaeos.
De spiritu prophetias. De Acaderaia Jafnensi. 4. Ernbhin;
or misrellaQio^. Harmony of the four evangelists among
themselves, and with the O. T. 5. Hariuouy, continued.
Explanation of difll<-iilt places of Scripture. Exercitis
soademica. 6, Exposition of three articles of the apostles'
creed: 'He descended into Hell,' * The holy catholic
church,' 'The communion of saints.' Sermons. 7. Ser-
mons and sernlon-notes. 8. Comment, on Acts of the
apostles. Fragmenta qntedam historic Bomaun et
christians. Hebrew and talmudical exercitations upon
the Acts of the apostles. 9. Temple-serrice : and the
Prospect of the Temple. 10. Chorographic works. Seven
Latin tracts. 11-12. Hebrew and talmudical exercitations
upon the gospels and epistles to the Bomans and to the
Corinthians. 13. Proceedings of tha Westminster Assem-
bly of divines, 1643-44.
Lightfoot (Joseph Barber). On a fresh revision of
the English New Testament. L., 1871. 8°. 3752.12
See also his series of articles upon the work entitled * Su-
pernatural religion,' In Contem. rev., 1875-77.
— Trench (R. C.) and EUicott (C. J.) Revision of
the English version of the New Testament. With
introd. by P. Schaff. N. Y., 1873. 8°. . 3746.22
Light-houses and lightships. See Arts (Useful), p. 44 ; and the
elaborate articles in Johnson's Newuniv. cyclopiedia, v. 2
(by J. G. Barnard, and P. C. Haius).
Lightning. See Meteorology ( TAunder and lightning).
Lightning-rods. Henry (/.) Directions for. [In Smith, misoel.
col,. V. 10, 1873.] 3935.20
— Phin (J.) Plain directions for lightning-rods. 2d ed.
1873 4022.36
Lights and shadows of artist life. Se< Smith (J.) 1853.1412.07
Llghtsaudahadowsof spiritualism. See Home (D.D.) 1877. 3814.41
Uguori (Saint Alfonso Maria di). Way of salvation.
Tr. by J. Jones. New York, [1869.] 16°. 3566.17
Iiiholiho (A.) Sandwich Island notes. By a Haole.
[anon.] New York, 1854. 12° 1154.05
Lilliput lectures. [By W. B. Rands?] London,
1871. 12° 2534.20
Lilliput levee. [By W. B. Rands?] [anon.] New
York, 1868. 16° 1663.27
Lilley (John). Litley (S.) Military despotism ; or, the Innia-
killing dragoon. 1863.' 6091.03
LiUey (Samuel). Military despotism ; or, the Innis-
killing dragoon [John Lilley]. L.,1863. 8°. 5091.03
Lilly (John). See Lyly (John).
IdUy (Wm.) Introduction to astrology. London,
1852. 12° 3814.27
— Several observations on the life and death of Charles i. [In
Masares(F.) Select tracts, eic. , v. 1.] 476.17
Lillywhite (Wm. Fred, and Fred). Cricket scores
and biographies of celebrated cricketers, v. 1-
4. 1746-1854. 4v. L., 1872. 8°. . .4625.01
Lily and the bee ; an apologue of the Crystal Palace, 1851. See
Warren (Samuel) 3915.07
Limborch (Philippus van). History of the Inquisi-
tion. Tr. by S. Chandler. Abridged. London,
1816. 8° 3426.07
Iiimbourg (Jean Philippe de). New wmusements of
the German Spa. 2 v. in 1. L., 1764. 12°. 964.00
Limes. See Arts (Useful) Cements, limes, etc, p. 40).
Limits of religious thought. See Mansel (H. L.) . . . 2532.21
Limojon de Saint Didier (Alexander Toussaint de).
The city and republic of Venice. London,
1699. 12^ 532.15
Lincoln (Abraham) and Douglas (S. A.) Political
debates. Columbus, 1860. 8° 6733.22
4^ For lives of A. L. tee Biography (p. 168) ; those b7
Raymond (H. J.), by Crosby (F.), and by BrockeU {L. P.),
including his speeches, inaugurals, proclamations, etc.
See also Galaxy, Oct., Nov., 1877 (Adm. of L., by O.
Welles) ; Scrlbner's, Feb., Mch., 1878 (Personal remlnis-
cences of L., by N. Brooks) ; Galaxy, July, 1873 (Three Ui-
terviews with prcs. L., by J. M. Winchell) ; and the Exprea-
Bions of condolence by foreign powers. In tTnited StatM
Dept. of ttaU. Diplomatio corrssp., 1865 : .4i>pet>dut.
In asking for books, nss the " Book Ordsr," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, th» first pkrt of th* TITLE, and th* NUMBER.
702
LINCOLN-LITERARY WORLD
Lincoln (David Francis] ami OarroU (A. L.) School hygiene. [In
Amer. aoc. BCi. assoc. Trans., no. 7, 1H74.] . . . &8U.04
— Va<xinaUoB. |/n Amer.soc. sci.aaBoc. Tnus., ». 2,1870.] 6811.0'2
laludermau (H. B. ) Money and legal tender in the
U. S. New Tork, 1877. 12° 5931.27
Iiluooln (Eobert W. ) Lives of the presidents of the
U. S. ; with notices of the signers of the Decl. of
Independence. Brattleboro, 1839. 8°. . 3241.15
Lincoln (Wm.) History of Worcester, to 1836. Wor-
cester, 1837. 8° 611.07
Same. Worcester, 1862. 8° 611.07a
Ifote.— The portion of this TOlame following p. 311 is
• History of Worcester, 1836-61, by Charles HerBeyl*
Lincoln, {Mass.) See Coantries (Lincoln, p. 3*0).
Lincolnshire, {England). See Countries (p. 340).
Lind (Jenny). Sec Goldschmidt (Jenny Lind), in Biography
(p. 160).
Lindisfame and Rushworth gospels. 4 t. [With Saxon gloss.]
I)lU'ham,1864-69. 8". [In Sortees soc., t. 28,39,43, 48.1 6116.32
Iiindley {Qwt. Augustus). After Ophir ; South Afri-
can gold-fields. London, 1870. b°. . . 1095.14
Idndley (John). Ladies' botany. 5th ed. 2 v.
London, [aftojrf 1840]. 8° 4917.13
— Pomologia Uritannica ; or figures and descriptions
of fruit cultivated in Gt. Britain. 3 v. Ijondon,
1841. 8° 6135.06
— Vegetable kingdom. 3d ed. L., 1853. 8°. 4917.01
— ana Moore (T.) Treasury of botany. London,
1866. 16". 4914.12
Iiindsay (Alexander Wm. Crawford, earl of Crawford
and Balcarres). Etruscan inscriptions. London,
1872. 8°. 436.14
— Letters on Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land.
London, Sohn, 1858. 12°. 1053.09
— Ijives of the Lindsays ; or a memoir of the houses
of Crawford and Balcarres. 2d ed. 3 v. Lon-
don, 1S58. 8° 3112.24
Contents : y. 1-2. Lindsay (A. W. C, lord). Lives of the
Lindsays. 3. The Maroon war, 1705-96 ; ilius. by cori-esp.
of Alexander, earl of Balcarres. Lindsay (R.) Anecdotes
of Indian life. Lindsay (James and John). Two narra-
tives of proceedings of British army under Sir H. Monro
and Col. Baillie, and of the battle ot'Conjeveram, 10 Sept.,
1780. Lindsay (John). Journal uf imprisonment in Ser-
iugapatam, 1780-84. Lindsay (C.) Narrative of the defence
of the island of St. Lucie against the French, 1779 ; Soma
account of the assault on Oibraltar, 1782. Barnard {Lady
A.) Extracts from Journal at Cape of Oood Hope, and of
a short tour into the interior. Ijiudsay (H.) An adventure
in China.
— (Ecumenicity in relation to the church of England.
London, 1870. 8° 3567.15
— Progression by antagonism : present position, du-
ties, and destiny of Great Britain. London,
1816. 8°. 3567.16
— Scepticism as contrasted with the church of Eng-
land. London, 1871. 8°. 3567.14
— Sketches of the history of christian art. 3 v. Lon-
don, 1847. 8° 1442.11
Undaey (Charles). Life and times of Wm. L. Mac-
kenzie. 2 v. Toronto, 1863. 8°. . . . 3116.01
Lindaay {Sir David, poet). See Lyndesay {Sir David).
liindsey (O.) Fapier-mlUshu ;— Pens, [fn British mfg. indns-
triea, V. 3, 1876.] 3941.26
Lindsay (Bobert). Anecdotes of an Indian life. [In Lindsay
(jbord). Lives of the Lindsays, v. 3.] 3112.26
Lindsay (Wm., D.D.) Inquiry into the christian law
as to the relationships which bar marriage. 2d
ed. London, 1871. 16° 3566.24
Lindsay (W. Lauder). Popular history of British
lichens. London, 1856. sq. 16°. . . . 4912.04
Lindsay (Wm. Schaw). History of merchant shipping
and ancient commerce. 4 v. L., 1874-76. 8°. 5938.21
Iiindsley (David Philip). Elements of tachygraphy.
Boston, 1869. 12^ 6431.03
Linen manufactures. See Arts (Useful : JUanu/aclures, p. 44) ;
also Charley (W. T.) Linen. [f» Brit. mfg. industries,
_ , 1876.] 3911.28
Lines (Robert B.) Report on telegraphs and telegraphic admin-
iatratiou. [In U. S. Com. to int. exhib. at Vienna, 1873. Re-
porta, T.2, 1876.] 3916.16
Ling or Lyuge (N.) Politenphuia, wits common-
wealth, [aiion.] London, 1669. 24°. . 6211.25
Llngard (Reu. John). Collection of tracts, on several
subjects connected with the civil and religious
principles of Catholics. Baltimoro,[n.d]12°.3566.26
— History and antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon church
London, 1845. 8° 3146 07
— Hist, of England, to 1688. 13 v. B.,1853. 12°. 464.01
— Reply to the Edin. rev. on the Anglo-Saxon antiquittea. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 7, 1816.] 6068.07
— Timber, dry rot, etc. [In Pamphleteer, v. 16, 1820.] . 5U58.16
— Vindication of certain passages in the 4th and 5th
volumesof the history of England. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1826. 8°. Iti 5093.16
Linn (Wm.), Bea8ley(F.), and How (T. Y.) Col-
lection of essays on the subject of episcopacy.
With notes, by J.H. Hobart. N. Y.,1806. 8°. 3558.23
Linne or Linnaeus (Carl von). Correspondence of L.
and other naturalists. Ed. by J. E. Smith.
Londqn, 1821. 8° 4917.11
Lions. See Natural history.
Linton {Mrs. Eliza Lynn). The Lake country. With
illus. by W. J. Linton, L., 1864. 4°. . 955.10
— Ourselves: essays on women. L., 1869. 16°. 5823.18
— Witch stories. London, 1861. 12°. . . .3812.11
JSS~ For her novels see Fiction class-list (p. 498).
Linton (Wm. ) Ancient and modem colours ; chemical
and artistical properties. L., 1852. 12°. 1424.14
— Colossal vestiges of the older nations. London,
1862. 16° 5813.20
Llntot (Catherine CaiUeau, comUsse de). Contes. [In Cabinet
des fees.v. 32, 1786.] 7063.33
Lipari Islands. See Countries {Lipari islamls, p. 340).
Lippi (Filippino). See Arundel society (p. 48).
Lippincott (Mrs. Sarah Jane Clark). [' Grace Oreen-
wood,' pseud.] Haps and mishaps of a tour in
Europe. Boston, 1854. 12° 942.01
— Heads and tails : studies and stories of pets. New
York, 1875. 12° 4722.21
— New life in new lands : notes of travel [in Colorado,
Nevada, California, etc.} N.Y., 1873. 12°. 1132.13
— Poems. Boston, 1858. 8° 1664.05
— Records of five years. Boston. 1867. 12°. 2534.09
— Stories and sights of France and Italy. [By Grace
Greenwood, [pseudon.] B., 1867. 16°. 951.01
gg- For htr works 0/ fiction see Fiction (p. 498).
Lippincott's general guide for settlers in the United
States. 2d ed. Phil., 1876. 12°. . . . 1132.27
— General guide book to the United States and Canada.
3ded. [With map.] PhU., 1876. 16°. . 1132.28
— 'Pronouncing gazetteer of the world. 2 v. Ed. by
J. Thomas and T. Baldwin. Phil., 1857. 8°. 915.14
— Pronouncing biographical dictionary. ^I'ee Thomas (J.) 3336.13
Iiippiucott's magazine of popular literature and sci-
ence. V. 1-20. Phil., 1868-77. 8°. . .
Note.— The title page of v. 1-7 read* • of literature, sci-
ence, and education.'
Liquids. See Physics ;— Chemistry.
Liquors {Manufacture). See Arts (Useful : Liquors, p. 44).
Liquors {Use in health and disease). See Medicine {Stimulanti and
Tiarcotics) ; — Temperance questiou.
Lisla. See alto Deliale ;— Ronget de Lisle.
Ust (Frederick). National system of political econo-
my. Phil., 1856. 8° 5913.06
Lister (Martin). *Joumey to Paris, 1698. [In Finkerton. Voy-
ages, v. 4.] 926.04
Lister (Thomas Henry). Life and administration of
Edward [Hyde], 1st earl of Clarendon. 3 v.
London, 18j7-38. 8°. 3085.11
Listen (John, comedian). See Bentley'a miscel., v. 19, 1846.
Liszt (Franz). Life of Chopin. Phil.,186.J. 18°. 3036.20
See Qalaxy, Sept., 1874 (L., and the music of the future).
Literary addresses, delivered at various popular in-
stitutions. Istand3dser. 2v. L.,185.">. 16"^. 6;i2l.l8
Contents : T. 1. Addresses by air J. F. W. Herschel, B.
Disraeli, lord J. Manners, sir T. N. Talfourd, J. Phillips,
G. W. F. Howard, R. Whately. C. Knight, sir A. Alison,
P. H., earl Stanhope, J. P. Nlohol, the duke of Argyll, Sir
D. Brewster, H. G. Bell, sir J. Stephen, L. Playfair, lord
E. G. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton. 3. Addresses by A. H. Lay-
ard, the duke of Argyll, lord Neaves, C. H. Terret, Mudie
Macara, A. W. Montgomerie, iSthearl ofEglinton and Win-
ton, i. Monciieff, A. RutUeifuni, J. J. Guiney, A. P.Paton,
B. Dawes, 8. Warren, sir J. K. ShutUeworth.
Literary and social judgments. See Greg (W. B.) 1868.2626.20
Literary anecdotes. See Nichols (John) 2743.02
Literary character. See Disraeli (i.) 3522.26
Literary fund. See N. Brit, rev., v. 29, 1868 ; p. 133-140.
Literary history. See Literature (p. 703).
Literary pearls. ,$*«« Mould (K. A.) 6213.26
Literary policy of the church of Rome. See Mtndham [J .) 3761.03
Literary reminiscences. See De Quincey (J.) .... 3622.11
Literary societies. See Societies.
Literary souvenir, 1840. See Burton (Wm. E.) . . . . 2516.09
Literary suburb of the 18th century. See Fraser's mag., v. 61-62.
Literary women of England. &« Williams (J.) . . .3266.18
Literary world, v. 1-2, ed. by C. F. HoflBuan ; v. 3-
13, ed. by E. A. and G. L. Duyckinok. 13 v.
New York, 1847-53. 4°. . . . . . .2726.02
BROOKLYN MEBCANTILE LIBRARY.
LITERATURE AND LITERARY HISTORT.
708
JUauxaviasT of Sob-divisions.— I, Jlntmynumi and pteudonymout l{ttrature.F—n. Aulkonkip and the Uterary Ufi.
ni. Dictionariet,—l7. JEncouroffemenl andpatronage o/liUrature. — V. Oenerai handbaokt and euayt. — 7L Miteetlaneous workt.
VII. PKilotophy and $tudy of lilrrature. —Vlll. Yariaut tiUraturet, viz.: 1, American (p. 704).— 2, Anglo-Saxon (p. 704).
3, Baiqae. — t, Bohomian. — 2, Brittany.— 6, Osltio, Oa«lic, ancisnt Iriah, and Welsh (p. 70<).— 7, OUulcal (p. 709).
8. Danish (p. 70S).— 9, Datch.— 10, English and British (p. 70S).— 11, European and modem (p. 706).— 12, Finnish (p. 70<).
13, Flemish (p. 706).— 14, French (p. 706).— 15. Oerman (p. 707).— 16, Creek (p. 708).— 17, Qreek (Modem).— 18. He-
brew (p. 709).— 19, Hungarian (p. 709).— 20, Icelandic and Scandinavian or ITorso (p. 709) 21, Irish (p. 709).— 22, Ital-
ian (p. 710).— 23, Latin (p. 710).— 24, Middle ages (p. 710).— 25, Oriental : Arabic, Chinese, Persian, Sanskrit, Hindos-
tanse, tte. (p. 710).— 26, Fortaguese (p. 711).— 27, Prorengal and Romance lit. (p. 711).— 28, Scottish.— 29, Serrlan
(p. 712) — 30, SUtIo and BussUn (p. 713).— 31, Spanish (p. 712).— 32, Swedish.
49* See alto, in the general alphabet, the following tubtidiary headings, cu.— Anecdotes (p. 37) ;— Aphorisms (p. SO) ;
Bibliography (p. 107) ;— Biography (p. 109) ;— Calendar (p. 347) ;— Copyright (p. 282) ;— Criticism (p. 898) ;— Culture (p.
400) ;— Drama (p. 423) ;— Elocmion, eloquence, etc. (p. 442) ;— Epigrams (p. 446) ;— Epitaphs {p. 446) ;— Essays (p. 448) ;
Extracts (p. 4S3) ;— Fables (p. 480) ;— Fairy tales (p. 489) ;— Fiction (p. 459) ;— Folklore (p. 653) ;— Oenlns (p. 667) ;
History (p. 622) ;— Hymnology (p. 641) ;— Joumalism (p. 6S7) ;— Language p. 673) ;— Letters (p. 679) ;— Libraries (p. 699);
Newspapers ;— Periodicals ;— Plays ;— Poetry ;— Printing ;— Proverbs ;— Publishers and authors :— Quotations >— Read-
ing ;— Rhetoric ;— Satire ; — Societies ;— Speeches ;— Table-talk ; — Tracts ;— Wit and humour.
L Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature,
See Bibliography (Anonymt ;—P>etidonymt, p. 107). A
' List of pen-natues used by contemporary English writers '
is prefixed to Whitaker's Reference catalogue, for 1877.
See alto Fortn. rev. v. 1, 1865 (Anouyinous lit., by A.
TroUope) ; Nat. qu. rer., v. 33, 1871 (Anonymous authors
sod works).
Literary Coineidencet, Forgeriet, and Plagiaritmt.
Clattical Journal, v. 17, p. 9 : v. 18, p. 395 (On lit. coincidences) ;
V. 16, p. 123 (Literary forgeries) 3742.16
,^c!e also Littell, 1869, v. 1, or Brit. qu. rev., v. 49 (Lit for-
geries) ; Fraser'a mag., T. 53, 1856 (Spurious antiques).
H. Authorship, and Vie Literary Life.
Arnold (F.) Turning-points in life, 1873; p. 163-191. , . 3813.31
Brydges {Sir E.) KecoUections ; on life, liteiatnre,
and self-knowledgB. 2 v. 1834. . . . 3025.04
BiUwer-Lyttiin (£. L.) Authors and their vorka ;— Literature as
a profession. [In hit Critical and miscel. writings, v. 2,
1841 ; p. 118-130.1 2516.05
— On the difference between authors and the Impression of
theiu conveyed in their works. [In hit Prose works, v. 3,
1868 ; p. 9-19.J 2614.24
Chateaubriand IP. A. de). On men of letters. [In hit Becollec-
tiona and essays, 1815 ; v. 3, p. 235-259.] .... 3516.11
Disraeli (/.) 'i'ho literary character. 3d ed. 2 v.
1822 2522.26
Note.— For hii other works tee p. 417 of this catalogue.
HameHon(P. Q.) The intellectual life. 1873. 2528.24
Bigginton (I'. W.) Lit. aa an art. tin hit Atl, essays, 1871 ; p.
23-49.] 3528.28
Same. [In Atlsntio monthly, v. 20, 1867.]
Knapp (.S'.i. ) Advice in the pursuits of lit. 1837.2751.U
Lewet [O. H.) Priuclplea of success in lit. [In Fortn. rev., v. 1-
2, 1865.]
Jacox (F.) Aspects of authorship. L., 1872. 2532.31
Same. [ iVUh tUle'i Literary life ; or aspects of
authorship. New York, 1873 2532.31a
Literary addresses, deliv. at various popular institu-
tions. Ist and 3d series. 2 v. 18a5. . 6321.18
Purnell ( T.) Literature and its professors. 1867. 2538.25
Bogert(lI,) Vanity and glory of literature, [in Au Reason and
faith, etc.] 3587.19
&odart {M. A.) Female writers : thoughts on their
proper sphere. 1842 5823.25
Story {J.) Lit. tendencies of the times. [In Mt Miscel. writings,
1853: p. 740-781.] 2647.07
Vaughan |R.) Priesthood of letters, [Essays, v. 1, 1849 ; p. 141-
190.] 3544.19
Whipple {B. P.) Authors In their relations to life. [In Lec-
tures, 1853 ; p. 7-42.] 2545.08
Willniotl (ij. A.) Pleastires, objects, and advantages
of literature. 1851 2546.11
See alto Eclectic mag., v. 25, 1853 (Pleasures of lit.) ; v.
36 (Authors : their moments of inspiration) ; v. 37 (Life,
lit., and the scholar) ; Fraser'a mag, v. 67, 1863 (On print-
ing and reprinting, by F. T. Palgrave) ; v. 67 (Oii cutting
and carving, by A. K. R. Boyd) ; Oentl. mag., 1875. v. 1
(Physiology of authorship) ; N.Brit, rev. v. 18, 1853 (Pro-
gressive aspects of authorship) : St. Pauls, v. 8. or Littell,
1871. V. 3 (The literary life, by Matthew Browne).
49- See also, iu tha general alphabet. Fools (p, 653) ;—
Friendship (p. 661).
Literary Morality,
Bmerton (B. W.) Literary ethics. [In hit Misoellanlea, 1888 : p.
147-181.] 3534.10
fiucAanan {R.) Literary morality. [la hit David Gray, etc.. p.
237-268.] 3072 15
See alto Oontem. rev., v. S, 1867 (Morality of the literary
art, by H. A. Page) ; Fortu. rev., v. 6, 1866 (Immorality in
authorship).
HL DiclUmaries.
Breu>er(E.C.) Diet, of phrase and fable. 1870. 6218.07
Ripley (Q.) and Taylor (J. Bayard), Hand-book of
literature and fine arts. 1852 1413.01
Wheeler {W. A.) Explanatory and pronouncing dic-
tionary of the noted names of fiction ; including
also familiar pseudonyms, surnames bestowed on
eminent men, and analogous popular appella-
tions often referred to in literature and conversa-
tion. 1865 2761.17
tg- See alto Encyclo]p«dias (p. 444) ; and (under Snglith
literature, p. 706), AUibone, and .,4da»u ( W. V.)
IV, Encouragement and Patronage <^ Literature.
Arnold {IU.) Influence of the French and Berlin academies on
literature. [In Easays on criticism, 1865 ; p. 39-73. ] 2513,18
Exposition of the barriers excluding men of genius
from the public, [anon.'i 1833. . . .2712.19
R-uits of endowments ; a list of works of upwards of
2,000 authors who have enjoyed non-cure endow-
ments of the church in England. 1840. . 2745.06
Sargant IW. L.) The new academy. [In hit Essays, v, 3, 1873 ;
p. 1-165.] 2643.24
v. Oenerai Handbooks and Essays.
Botta (A. 0. L.) Hand-book of universal literature.
1870 2731.09
Note. — The most compendious ayatcmatio band-book.
Denina ( C. ) Essays on the revolution of literature.
1771 1631.16
Montgomery (J.) Lectures on general lit. 1853. 2752.26
Schlegel {V. W. F. von). Lectures on the history of
literature, ancient and modem. 1868. . 2731.1)8
Souvestre (E ) Causeries historiques et litt^iaires. 3 v.
1865 ; 7836.10
Abfa— Sketches of classlo and romance literature.
Stail-Holstein {A. L. 0. N., haronne de). Treatise on
ancient and mod. literature. 2t. 1803. 2543,25
Su alto European Literature (p. 706).
VT. Miscellaneous Works,
Beloe {W.) Anecdotes of literature and scarce books.
6v. 1808-14 2754.05
Disraeli (/.) Amenities of literature. Sketches and
characters. 2 v. 1835 2762.01
— Calamities and quarrels of authors. 2v. 1868. 2522.24
— Curiosities of literature. 4 v. 1858. . . 2762.03
'^ Same. 1851 2765.02
Lailh {A. 8.) Querelles littdraires, ou m^moires pour
servir k I'histoiro des revolutions de la r^pub-
liquo des lettres, depuis Homire jusqu'k nos
jours. 4 v. 1761 2761.26
Lalanne (L.) Curiositds litteraires. 1867. [Biblio-
thfequo depoche.] 2741.04
Maurice ( C. ) mstoire du theatre, de la Iltterature, etc.
2v. 1856 1732.31
Percy anecdotes, v. 6. 1823 6211.06
Scheihorn (J. Q.) Amoenitates literariffi. 14 v. in 5.
1730-31 2721.24
VH. Philosophy and JXudy of Literature.
Bascom (J.) Philosophy of literature. [I4th-19th
century.] 1874 2751.27
In aaUng for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NL MBIB.
704
LITERATURE: American, Anglo-Saxon, Basque, Bohemian, Celtio.
Easay contributing to a philosophy of. By B. A., M.
1874. ....... . . .... 2751.28
Gibbon (K) Essay on the study of literature.
1840 5U38.09
asms. (M hU MlBoel. works.] 6038.09
Oilman {S.\ Badprocal iiifluenc* of n»Uon>l litantarea. [/»
AiiContrib. toiit., 185G] a«26.U
Progrets of nallon«, p. 145- 1»1 {The national acme: place of Ut-
eratiiie in national progress) 5716.09
Stdtl-Holstein (A. L. <J. N. de). Influence of literature
on society. 1835 5412.06
Vhtet{A.) Outlines of literature. 1867. . .5417.19
Conttnlt: Characteristics of literature. Literary emo-
tion. Various literatures. Language. Style. Literary
precepts. Criticism. Poetry. Eloquence.
tSf- Sec alia Criticism (p. 398).
Vin. Various Literatures.
1. American laterature : United States.
Chanibers (W.) Handbook of American literature.
1857. 2752.23
Ckasles (P.) Anglo-American literature and manners.
18.k . . 1072.12
Cleveland {C. D.) Compendium of Amer. literature,
with biogr. sketches. 1859 2751.02
Davidson (J. W.) Living writers of the South.
1869 2751.01
Duyckinck [E. A. and G. L. ) Cyclopaedia of American
literature. 2 v. 1855 2755.12
Same. Supplement. 1866 2755.14
Same. 2 v. 1875 2755.24
Cfrisvjotd (i?. W.) Prose writers of America. 4th ed.
1857 2755.23
Haii (J. S.) Female prose writers of America.
1852 2755.22
- Manual of American Uterature. 1873 [1872.] 2751.14
Knapp (S. L.) Lectures on American literature.
1829 2755.19
Martin (B. N.) Choice specimens of American litera-
ture. 1871 6331.18
Raymond {!.), pseudon. Southland writers. Biogr.
and critical sketches of the living female writers
of the South. With extracts from their writings.
2v. 1870. 2754.22
Underwood (F. H.) Hand-book of English literature.
American authors. 1872 2751.16
Whipple IE. P.) Amer. literature. [Harper's mag., Feb., Mch.,
1876.]
Charader, Tendency, and Prospecti of American Literature.
Samei (A .) On tlje literature and science of our country. [7n
*ii Essays and reviews, v. Q, 1856 ; p. 268-290.] . . 2513.07
BeUiune lO. W.) Claims of our country on its lit. men. [In his
Oratious, 185U : p. 381 428.] 2613.20
CImnningtW.B.) Nat. literature. [/nft« Works, v. 1,1853.] 3633.10
Emerim (R. W.) The Amer. scholar. [In Ats Miscellanies.] 2624.10
Eoerett (E.) Circumstances favorable to the progress of Amer.
lit., 1824. [M *ij OraUons, V. 1.] 6322.03
Godtoin (P.) Amer. authorship. [In hit Out of the past,1870.] 2526.18
Higgimm tT. W.) Americanism in lit. [In hit Atlantic essays,
1871.) . 3S28.28
Repr. from Atl. monthly, v. 25, 1870.
Hillhouie (/. A.) On the relations of literature to a republican
form of govemmoat. [In hit Discourses, etc., v. 2,
1839.) 1726.14
Meek [A. B.) Americanism in literature. [In hit Romantic
passages, elc. 1857.] 591.17
WiUiami ( W. B.) The conservative principle in our literature.
[In hit Miscellanies.] 3<23.1»
Bibliography and Trade-Cataloguet
American literary gazette and publishers' circular, v.
1-18. Philadelphia, 1863-72. 8°. . . . 2764.01
Note.— For conlinuation see Publishers' weekly, below.
American publisher and bookseller, v. 1. [Octavo
series.] New York, 1868. 8° 2713.10
Kelly (J.) American catalogue of books, pub. in U. S.,
1861-66. New York, 1866. 8°. . . . . 2724.09
Pvblishers' weekly. P. Leypoldt, ed. and publ. v. 1-
13. New York, 1872-78. 8°
Publishers' trade list annual, 1873, 1874, 1877. New
York, 1874-77. 8''. ; 2775.09
RoorfxKh (0. A.) Bibliotheca Americana ; catalogue
of American publications, from 1820 to 1852.
New York, 1852. 8° 2724.06
Same. Supplement. Oct., 1852 — May, 1855.
New York, 1855. 8°. 2724.0li
Same. Addenda. May, 1855— Mch., 1858. New
York, 1858. 8° 2721.06
Trode circular annual for 1871, incl. the American cat-
alogue of books publ. in the U. S., during 1870.
New York, 1871. 8° 2775.06
Triibner ( A^. ) Bibliographical guide to Amer. literature.
[1819 to 1659.] London, 1859. 8°. . . 2721.13
2. Anslo-Sazon Iiiterature.
Beowulf. Anglo-Saxon poems. [Also] the Scop or
Gleemin's tale, and the fight at Finnesburg.
With notes, etc. by B. Thorp. 1855. . . 1615.00
Cbckayne {T. 0.) Leechdoms, wortcunning, and star-
craft of early England. 1864-66. [Rolls chron-
icles.] 5140.—
Oonybeare (J. J.) Dlustrations of Anglo-Saxon poetry.
1826 1631.24
Corson (H.) Hand-book of Anglo-Saxon and early
English. 1871 6424.03
Haigk (D.K) Anglo-Saxon sagas as aids to history.
1861 466.23
March (F. A.) See Language [Anglo-Saxon, p. 676).
Morleu (H. ) English writers : writers before Chaucer.
i864 2754.19
Sieeet [H.) History of Anglo-Saxon poetry. £7ii Warton (T )
Hist, of Eng. poetry, v. 2, 1871.] 1697.10
Turner (5.) History of the manners, poetry, literature,
etc. of the Anglo-Saxons. 1805. . . . 454.06
Wryiht (T.) Biographia Britannica literaria : Anglo-
Saxon period. 2v. 1842-46 2754.11
49* See alto, in the general alphabet, Alfred ; — Anglo-
Saxon chronicle :—Bede :— Beowulf ;—Osdmon ;— Early
English text soc. Publications (p. 432). The Lindisfama
and Rushworth gospels are printed in the Surtees soe.
publ.. V. 28, 39, 43, 48 [6116.32]. Other illustrative worka
are included in the ' Chronicles and memorials ' publ. by
the Master of the rolls [tee p. 312 of this Catalogue).
t^ See also Language [Anglo-Saxon, p. 676) ;— Poetry :
—and general hiatories of English literature (p. 708),
especially those of Brooke, Craik, and Morley.
3. Basque Uterature.
,S« Dublin univ. mag., v. 86. 1876 (Gleanings from Basqna
literature).
4. Bohemian literature.
Boiaritig (J.) Oheskian anthology ; poetical literature
of Bohemia. 1832 1615.13
Bobinton (Mrt. T.A.L. v. J.) Language and lit. of the Slavic na-
tions, 1850 ; p.147-211 2732.07
See alto Nat. qnar. rev., v. 24, 1872, p. 1-24. (Lit.
and pol. of Bohemia) ; West, rev., v. 12, 1S30 (Anc. Bohe-
mian ballads) ; For. qu. rev., v. 2, 1828 (Boh. lit.) ; v. 7»,
1863 i p. 32-57, or UtteU, 1868, v. 4 (Lit. of B.)
5. Breton laterature.
Taylor ( T. ) Ballads and songs of Brittany. . 1692.28
46^ See aito Oountriea [Brittany, p. 296).
6. Celtic Literature.
.,4rnoW (M.) On the study of Celtic literature.
1867 2752.16
Morlry [H.) English writers before Chaucer, 1864 (ch. 1-8.) 2754.19
O'Curry {E.) Manners aud customs of the anc. Irish, v. 2 : p. 48-
178 (On education and lit. inane. Erinn) 486.21
4f5- Sfe also Language [Celtic, Irith, Gaelic, and British,
p. 676) ;— Countries [Veitt, p. Oa');— Cornwall, p. 302; -Bri-
toni. p. 295 :— Wales, p. 392). AItt the historie-i of Engl. lit.
by Craik, and Morley ; and O'Donovan's ed. of the Annals
of the kingdom of Ireland, by the four masters [197.12]. Im-
portant remains of ancient Celtic literature have been
printed in the Master of the rolls seriet of chronicles and me-
morialt [tee p. 312 of Catalogue).
Gaelic Literature.
Blackie (J. S. ) Language and Uterature of the Scot-
tish Highlands 6441.08
Clark (J.) Works of the Caledonian bards. 1783. 16.il. 16
See alto Ossian. in the general alphabet ; and J F.
Campbell, in hit Popular tales of the West Highlands givea
the Gaelic with the English. See alto Westm. rev ., July, 1877.
Welsh Literature.
tg- See entries under Wales [in Ootmtries, p. 392) ; alto
Evans (E.) Specimens of the ancient Welsh bards [1643.18]:
Mabinogion [1666.14] ; and Cootemp. rev., Feb., 1876 (Old
Welsh legends and poetry, by lady Vemey).
BROOKLXM MEBOANTILE LIBRARY.
LITERATURE : Classical, Danish. Dutoh, BneJish.
705
7. Classical Literature.
Louagt (A.) History of Greek and lloman classical
literature. 1873 '2732.2'J
Souveslre {K ) Causeries bistoriqucH et litteraires. 3 v.
1861 7036.10
MaUciH (B. II.) Classical disquisitions and cnrioslties.
1825 2536,28
Contents : Comparstiva estimate of Terence and Plautua.
On the Epicurean pbiluaopby. On Callimaclius. Horace.
Cesar's CoiiinieuUriea. On Cicero. On Seneca. Ou tix»
history of Jotjex>Uua, etc., etc.
Taylor (I.) History of tlie transmission of ancient
books to modem times. 1827. .... 2743.18
Wliite(C. A,) Classic literature, principally Sanskrit,
Greek, and Roman, with some account of the Per-
sian, Chinese, and Japanese. 1877. . . 2732.28
4qf- Ste alio, in this class, Oreek literature (p. 708) ;—
Latin literature (p. 710) ;— and, iu tbe general alphabet,
Classical dictionaries (p. 271) ^—Language (1. Oenerat
philological periodicaU, p. 673).
2. Specimem of Clamc Poetry: Tramlatiom,
Eton {('. A.) Specimens of the classic poets. 3 v.
1814 1643.01
Merivale (J. H.) Translations from tbe Oreek and Latin. |/n
/.« Poems, T. 1.] 1865.19
Peter ( W., ed.) Specimens of the poetry of Greece
and Borne. 1847 1675.30
3. CoUeetitM.
ig- See In general alphabet, Bohn's classical library,
n T. (p. 221) ;— Didot (A. V. } Bibliotheca scriptorum Gres-
corum OrsBce et Latiue, 67 v. (p. 416) ; — Nisard (O.) Collec-
tion dee auteura latins, [texte latin] avec la traduction en
fnux^s, 27 V.
8. Danish Literature.
HowiU (\V. and if.) Lit and romance of Northern
Europe. 2 v. 1852 '2732.06
See aUo North Brit, rev., v. 38, 1663 (Danish lit., past and
present) ; v. 60, 18C9 (L. Holberg). AUo (iu Biography, p.
167) lives of HoLBEBo (L.) ; (p. 183) Oehlcnschlaeger (A.
G.); and (p. 118) Andersen (H. O.) For translatiom of
works by these authors, and by Hertz (U.)and Oersted
(H. C.) tee their names iu the general alphabet.
Danish Poetry.
Borrow (0.) Bomontic ballads, from the Danish.
1S26 1615.16
Jamieson (It.) Popular ballads and songs, with transl.
from the ancient Danish. 2 v. 1806. . 1062.29
Prior ( U. V. A. ) Ancient Danish ballads, translated.
3v. I860 1677.26
See also Forln. rev., T. 1, 1868 (Ballads of D. by B. Bu-
chanan) ; Fraser'a mag., t. 4, 1871 (Uolberg) ; v. 61, 1868
(Danish ballads) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 3, 1861 (Danish aud
Swedish poetry) ; M. Brit, rev., v. 47, 1867 (Oarsten Hauch
and hia latest poem) ; Weatm. rev., v. 76, 1861 (Ancient
Danish ballads).
9. Dutch Literature.
Bowriiig {J.) and Van Dyk (K S.) Batavian antho-
logy. 1824 1615.10
0g- See Eraser's mag., v. 46 aud 65 (Researches in Dutch
lit.; 6 articles); For. qu. rev., v. 14, 1834 (Dutoh pop-
ular songs) : T. 21, 1838 (Dutch lit.)
10. English and British Literature.
S^ For subject headi}igs ajfording viuch related material,
tee Drama (p. 424) ; — Poetry :— Fiction (p. 459) ; — Essays
(p. 448) ; —Periodicals ; — Societies ; — Elocution {Readers and
speakers; — Headings, p. 442): — Anecdotes (p. 27) ; — Pro-
rerbs ; —Quotations :— Table-talk ;— Wit aud humor ;—
Copyright (p. 282) ;— Genius Ip 667) ;— Journalism (p. 667);
Language [English, p. 675) ;— Biography (p. 109-216).
1. Bibliographical and Critical Dictionaries and Collections,
Adams (W. D.) Dictionary of English literatura
1877 2754.14
AUib<ini': {S.A.) 'Critical dictionary of Engl, literature,
and authors. 3 v. 1859-71 '2755.01
Ame.1 I. J.) ami Herbert (W.) 'Typographical antiqui-
ties. Enl. byT.F.Dibdin. 4v. 1810-19.4°. 2766.02
Btloe (W.) Anecdotes of literature and scarce books.
6v. 1807-12 2754.05
— The sexagenarian, [anon.] 2 v. 1817. . 3018.04
Brydfjes ( Sir E. ) Bestituta ; or titles, extracts, etc. of
old books reviewed. 4 t. 1814. . . . 2754.01
CoUitT {J. P. ) Bibliogr. and critical account of the
rarest books in the English language. 4 ▼.
New York, 1866 2753.17
HazlUt (W. C.) Hand-book to popular, poetical, and
dramatic literature to tbe Restoration. 1867.2754. 13
— Cat. of early Engl, miscel. formerly in the Uarlelan llbraiT.
[In Camden miscel.. v. s, 1862. | 6113.41
Lotomes ( iV. T.) 'Bibliographer's manual of English
literature. New ed., enL by H. G. Boim. 6 t.
1857-64 2762.15
Nichcis {J. ) 'Literary anecdotes of the 18th century.
9v. 1812-15 2743.01
— Illustrations of the literary history of the 18th cen-
tury. 8 V. 1N17-38 2743.10
Reuss (J. D.) Alphabetical register of all the authors
actually living iu Great liritain, Lreland, and
America, with their publications, 1770-90. 2723.21
Savage (J.) The librarian. 3 v. 1808-9. . 2744.17
Sims (R.) 'Manual for the genealogist, topographer,
etc.: descr. of records, county and family histo-
ries, etc. 2d ed. 1861 475.16
Walpole ( H. ) Catologue of royal and noble authors of
£^gland, Scotland, and Ireland. With lists of
therr works. 2d ed. 2 v. 1759. . . . 2701. 24
WaU(R.) 'Bibliotheca Britannica. 4 v. 1824. 2745.02
Contents: v. 1-2. Authors. 3-4. Subjects,
2. Histories, Handbooks, Manuals, and Specimem,
Angus (J.) Handbook of specimens of EngL literatnie.
[1866.] 2751.17
Arnold (T.) Manual of English literature. 1869. 2751.20
Brooke(S.) EngL literature. 1876. [Lit primer.] 2741.22
Same. [670-1832.] 1878 2751.30
^ote. — Highly commended by Matthew Arnold, in Nine-
teenth century. Doc, 1877, or Eclectic mag.. 1878.
Burdon (A.) Comparative estimate of English literature. 17th-18th
ceut. [In Oxford prize essays, v. 3, 1836 ; p. 81-119.] 2541.13
Burnett (G.) Specimens of English prose writers, to
close of 17th century. 3 v. 1807. . . 2762.11
Byrne {J.) Influence of the natioual character on English litera-
ture, [/n Afternoon lectuies, v. 1, 1863 : p. 1-41.) . 2612.20
— Influence of foreigu literature ou English. [In Afternoon
lectures, v. 3, 1866 : p. 36-87.] 2512.22
Chambers (B.) Cyclopaadia of English literature. 2 v.
1853 2755.04
Cleveland (CD.) English literature of the 19th cen-
tury. 1869 2752.28
Cbflier( W. F.) History of Eng. lit., in biogr. sketches.
1869 2752.18
Ooppie (H.) English literature, considered as an in-
terpreter of English history. 1873. . .2751.15
Craik (G. L.) Compendious history of English liter-
ature, and language. 2 v. 1S63. 8°. . 2755.08
— Sketches of the history of literature and learning in
England. 6 v. in 3. 1841-45.18°. . .2711.01
Cunningham {A.) Biogr. and critical history of the literature of
the last fifty years, [/n Waldie library, v. 3.J . .6078.17
Day (H. N.) Introduction to the study of English
literature. 1809 275'2.19
Five centuries of the English language and literature.
V. 500 of the Tauchnitz ed. 1860. . .5041.01
FrisweU (J. H.) Essays on English writers, [anon.]
1S69 2525.17
OUman(A.) First steps in Engl. lit. 1870. .2751.25
Orahame (J. M.) Historical view of literature and art
in Great Britain, from the accession of the house
of Hanover to Victoria. 1871 1433.16
Oray ( W. ) Hist, sketch of English prose literature,
till the reign of James i. 1835. . . . 2755.21
Hannay (J.) A course of English literature.1866.2751.22
Hart (J. S. ) Manual of English literature. 1872. 2751.08
Hazlih (W.) Lectures on the English comic writers.
1857 2031.06
Contents : On wit and humor. Shakespeare and Ben
Jonson. 'The poets. The essayists. The novelists. Ho-
garth. Comic writers of the IBth century.
Ilunt (K ) Literature of the English language ; selec-
tions, etc. 1870 2751.19
Jones (R.) Two lectures on modem English litera-
ture. 1836 5721.04
Larkins (W. G.) Handbook of English literature.
Poets. 1867 2751.09
Same. Prose and dramatic writers. 1867. 2751.09
Marsh (0. P.) Origin and history of the English lan-
guage, and early literature. 1862. . 6425.25
In asking for books, oae tbe '• Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of tbe TITLE, and the NUMBER.
706
LITEBATUBE : Sn^ish, Buropean, nnniab. Flemiah, Freuch.
Martin (L. G) Contributions to English literature by
the civil servants of the crown, from 1794 to 1863.
With biographical notes. 186,5. . . . 275'2.22
Mills (A.) Literature and the literary men of Great
Britain and Ireland. 2 v. 1851. . . . 2755.06
Morell (J. M. D. ) Biographical history of Engl, liter-
ature. [1874.] ■ . . 2741.14
Morgan (H. H.) Representative names in the history
of EngUsh literature. 1876 2755.26
Morley (H.) English writers. Writers before Chau-
cer : with introd. sketch of the four periods of
English literature. 1864 2754.19
Same. Chaxicer to Dunbar. 1867. . .2754.20
— First sketch of Eng. literature. 3 pts. in 3 v. 2741.15
T. 1. Before 1647. 2. 1547-1649. 3. Since 1649.
— Tables of English literature. 1870. . . 2757.01
Reed {II.) Lectures on Engl, literature. 1858. 2752.20
Biuhtan (IF.) Claselcal and romantic scboola, as represented by
Spenser, Dryden, Pope, Scott, and Wordsworth. [In After-
noon lectures, v. 1, 1863 : p. 41-93] 2612.30
Busaell (W.G.) Book of [English] authors : criticisms,
ana, mots, personal descriptions, e<c. 1871. 2751.10
Bhaw ( T. B.) Complete manual of English literature.
Ed. by W. Smith. With sketch of Amer. litera-
ture, by H. T. Tuckerman. 1870. . . 2751.23
SIctal ( W. W) Specimens of English literature, from
' the Ploughmans crede ' to the ' Shepheardes
calendar,' A. D. 1394-1579 6432.10
SimWx (W., ed.) Specimens of English literature, ar-
ranged chronologically. With notes. 1869. 2751.18
&)aui(iin3( IF.) History of Eng. literature. 1857. 2752.21
Sprague (H. £.) Masterpieces of English literature,
and lessons in the English language, with biogr.
sketches, notes, etc. v. 1. 1874. . . . 6335.05
ConUntt : v. 1. Chaucer, Spenser. Bacon. Shakespeare.
Milton. Banyan.
Taine (H.A.) Histoire de la litt^rature anglaise. St.
1863-66 2755.15
— History of English literature. Tr. by H. Van Laun.
2v. 1871-2 2755.10
Contents : t. 1. The Saxons. ITie Normans. The new
n tongue. The pagan renaissance. Theatre — Ben Jonson,
Gtialcspeare, etc. Ghristiau reuaissance — Milton. The clas-
aic age. The Restoration, Poets, philosophers, and
dramatiaia — Hobbes, Dryden, Wycherley, Congreve, Sheri-
dan, etc. 2. Dryden. The revolution. Addison. Swift.
The novelists. The poets. Modern life — ideas and pro-
ductions. Lord Byron, The past and present. Modem
authors— Dickens, Macaulay, Carlyle, Stuart Mill, Ten-
nyson.
Same. Abridged by J. Fiske. 1872, . 2753.21
TKomaon {K. B. ) Literature of society. By Grace
Wharton [ipseudon.] 2v, 1862. . , . 3253.28
Trimble (E. J.) Chart of general literature. Also, a
chart of ancient literature. 1876. . . . 2757.07
Undeneood {F. H.) Hand-book of English literature.
British authors. 1871 2751.21
Whipple (jE p. ) Literature of the age of Elizabeth.
1869 2752.27
WUUams {J.) Literary women of England, With
extracts from their works. 1861, . . . 3256.18
Tonge ( C. D.) Three centuries of English literature.
1872 2751.24
See also Contemp. rev., v, 14, 1870 (Contemporary Ut.) ;
Fraser's mag , v. 60. 1869 (Mod. Eng. lit.) ; New Englander,
T. M, 1870 (Study of Kngl. lit., by T. B. Louusbury) ; New
Englander (Early Engl, lit., by E. Schuyler) : Westm. rev.,
July, 1871, or LitteU, 1871, v, 4 (Early Engl, lit,, to Uth
century).
3. Book-trade catalogues.
Bent (R. ) London catalogue of books, 1810-31, Lon-
don, 1831. 8°. 2724.14
Low (S. ) English catalogue of books, Jan. , 1835— Jan.,
1872. 2 V. London, 1864-73. 8°. . . 2724.15
' T. 1. Jan., 1836— Jan., 1863. 2. Jan., 1863— Jan,, 1872.
Same, Index, 1837— Jan., 1876. 2 v. 1858-
76. 8°. 2721.17
T. 1, 1837-1867. 2. 1866-76.
Same. [Annual issue.] 1872-76. 5 v. Lon-
don, 1873-77. 8°.
Whitaker (J. ) Reference catalogue of current litera-
ture : books in print and on sale, with prices.
3 V. London, 1874-77. 8° '2775 17
Booksetter ( The) ; a handbook of British and foreiim
liteiature. [Monthly.] "*
Pvblishers' circular and record of British and foreign
literature. [Semi-monthly. ]
4. Publications oj Literary societies,
jJ9* See entries in the general alphabet, under Oamden
•ociety (p. 249) ;— Chancer society (p. 263) ; Early English
teit society (p. 432) ;— Percy society j — ^Royal socie^ of
literature ; — Shakespeare society.
11. European and Modem Iiiterature.
R)sler (M. E.) Hand-book of modem European lit-
erature. 1849 2731.01
Goldsmith (O.) Inquiry into the present state of polite learning,
1774. f/n Alt Miscel. works, v. 1, 1860.) .... 6037-07
Hallam (H. ) Introd. to the literature of Europe, 15th-
17th cent. 2 v. New York, 1851. . .5044.22
Same. 4 v. Boston, 1872 2741.18
Botoitt ( W. and M. ) Literature and romance of north-
em Europe : Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Ice-
land. 2v. 1852 2732.05
Longfellow (Henry W.) Poets and poetry of Europe.
1857 1665.07
Mennechd {E.) Matinees litt^raires. Oours complet
de littdrature modeme. Seed. 4 v. 1868. 2731.14
Morell (J.R.) Hist.of European literature. 1874. 2741.14
Schlosser {F. C.) History of the 18th century, v. 1-2.
1843 446.18
Sismondi J. C. L. S. de). Literature of southern Eu-
rope. 2 V. 1850 2732. 21
Same, 2 v. 1848 2732.23
T. 1. Arabian, Provencal. Italian. 2. Italian, Spanish,
Portuguese.
M^ See also, in this clias, various national literatures.
12. Finnish Iiiterature.
Kalevata. Selections. From the German version, by
J. A. Porter. New York, 1868, 16°. . . 1663.00
Set also article upon the Ealevala by A. Lang, in Fraser's
mag., H.S., v. 6, 1872,
13. Flemiah Iiiterature.
DOepierre (0.) Sketch of Flemish lit. 1860. 2733.05
14. French Uteratura
1. Bibliography.
Annie (£') litteraire et dramatique. Par G. Vaperean.
21e annee (.1868) 2721.11
Dibdin {T. F.) Bibliographical tour in France. 3 v.
1821 2745.22
Loreni {0.) Catalogue general de la librairie fran-
9aise, 1840-65. 4 v. Paris, 1867-71. 8°. 2784.01
Same. V. S-6. 1866-75. P., 1876-77. 8°. 2784. 05
Quirard (J. M) La France litteraire, 11 v. in 12.
Paris, 1827-39, 8° 2782.01
Beinwald (C) Catalogue annuel de la librairie fran-
9aise. 1858-1867. 2733.16
2. Hislorits, Critical, and Biographical.
AtUe (/. F.) Louie iiv. and the writers of his age. Tr. by E N
Kirk. 1856 gm 19
Buckle (//. T.) History of the French intellect from 1660. Pro-
tective spirit carried by Louis xiv. into Ut. State of his-
torical literature in France, 1600-1800. [In his Hist, of civ-
ilization, v. 1.] 476.08
Demogeot {J.) Histoire de la litt^rature francaise.
1870 2731.21
— Histo^ of French Ut. Adapted from the French
by C. Bridge. 1874 2731.22
Oeruzez (K) Histoire de la lit, ftancaise, jusqu' k la
i6r. 2v. 1869 .2731.18
Oirardin (Saint Marc). Tableau de la litterature fran-
(;aise au xvl sifecle, suivi d'etudes sur la littera-
ture du moyen-age et de la renaissance. 1868.
Jerrold (B.) The Gavroche party ; literary estimates
of political France. 1870 516.24
Le Clerc ( V. ) and Renan (E. ) Histoire litteraire de la
France au 14e sifecle. 2e ^d. 2 v. 1865. 2784.19
Martin (B.) /» Au History of France 617.16
Mennechet (E.) Matinees littiJraires. Cours complet
de litterature modeme. Seed. 4 v. 1868. 2731.14
Nisard (D. ) Hist de la lit. fran9aise. 4e ed, 4 v.
^^"- ■ i. -^ 27.")3.12
Reviewed In Fraser's mag., v. 76, 1807.
— Histoire des Uvres populaires, on de'la litterature du
colportage. 2e 6d. 2 v. 1864. . . . 2741.06
SaOOKLTN MEKOANTILK LXBBABX.
LITERATURE : French, Gterman.
707
Poitevin (M. P.) Ohoii de lectures de la lit. fran9aiBe
du I'Je sifecle. 2 v. in 1. 1869. . . . 7032.23
Remie des doux mondeB.
iVb(t.— The references In its dlviBion ' LitWmtnre fran-
9«i8C.' in the ' Table giniralt, 1831-74 ' occupy iip. 1«S-216.
Reynolds (0. W. M.) Modern literature of France. 2
V. 1839 2733.02
SainU.Beuve (C. A.) See kit name in general alphabet.
Van Zaun (K) History of French fit. 3 v. 187G-
77 2731.24
ContenU: v. 1. To the Kenaissanco. 2. Till the end of
the reign of Louis xtv. 3. From Louis xrv. till the end of
the reign of Louis Philippe.
Note — Reviewed in Loud. qu. rev., Jan., 1878 ; Penn. mo.
Sept., 1877 ; Contemp., Apl., 1878.
Ventouillac (i. T. ) French librarian, or literary guide
1829 2733.01
Vericour (X. R. de). Modem French literature. With
notes, by W. S. Chase. 1848 2731.23
ViUemain (A. F.) Cours de litteraturo i'ran9ai8e :
moyenage. 2 v. 1846 2733.10
— Cours de litterature fran9ai8e : xvuie si&cle. 4 v.
1846 2733.06
Vimt (A.) History of French literature in the 18th
century. 1818 2733.04
ContenU : Introd. D'Agnesseau. Cochin. Saint Simon.
BoUin. Louis Bacine. Crebilion. Le Sage. Destouches.
Prevost. Marchioness de Lambert. Mile, de Launay.
Foutenelle. Houtard de La Motte, Marivaux. La Ohaus-
see. Pres. Henault. Vauvenargues. Montesquieu. Vol-
taire. DAlembert. Diderot. Helvetius. Rayiial. D'Hol-
bach and Grimm. Buffon. Du Cloa. Bouseeau.
Wraxall (Sir G. F. L.) The second empire : French
literature, 1852-1863. 2 v. 1865. . . . 2546.21
5c«ai»o Quar. rev., V. 120, 186fi (Anc. lit. of France) ; Ed.
rev., V. 101, 1865 (Mod. Fr. lit.) ; Fraaer's mag., v. 61, 1866
(Eecout Fr. lit.) ; v. 63, 1868 (Decline of Fr. romantic lit.) ■
K. Brit, rev., v. 25, 1866 (Lit. tendencies in France) ; Nat.
2,u. rev., V. 3, 1861 (Fr. lit. of 1861) ; Internat. rev., July,
876 (Fr. lit. under the 1st empire, by princess Dora D'ls-
tola) ; N. A. r«v., v. 86, 1868 (Influence of Engl. lit. on
French lit.'
FrencK poetry.
Btaardt^W.) Studies in early Fr. poetry. 1868. 1614.22
Carey {H. M.) Echoes from the harp of France.
1858 1631.06
Costello (L. S.) Specimens of the early poetry of
France. 1835 1634.09
Cwnom (H.) Echoes from French poets. 1870. 1G34.21
— French love songs and other songs. 1871. 1643.21
Dumersan {M.) and Sigur (N.) Chansons nationales
et populaires de France. 2 v. 1852. . 1636.01
Oueasard (F.) Les nnciens poetes de la France.
V. 1-10 7061.01
iVote.— For contentt see under Snesaard (p. 696).
James (H. , jr. ) French poets and novelists. 1 878. 2533. 24
Contents: Alfred de Muaset, Gautier. Baudelaire. Bal-
zac. George Sand. 0. de Bernard and G. Flaubert. Tur-
g6nieff. The two Ainperea. Mme. de Sabran, Merimee's
Letters. Theatre franfals.
Jubinal (A.) Nouveau recueil de contes, dits, fabli-
aux, et autres pifeces inedites des xin., xiv., xv.
slides. 2 V. 1839-42 1662.33
Xe Grand d^Aussi/iP. J. B.) Fabliaux or tales. Tr.
into English verse, by G. L. Way, with notes by
G. Ellis. 3 V. 1815 1664.01
Masson (Chistave). La lyre fran^aise. 1867. .7025.09
Ifisard (V.) Des chansons populaires chez les anciens
etchez les francais : cssai historique, suivi d'une
^ude Bur la chanson des rues contemporaiue.
a v. 1867 7047.25
Oxenford {J.) Illustrated book of French songs.
1855 1675.07
Parton (J.) Le Pamasse fran9aiH : a book of French
poetry, a.d. I"i50-ri877] 7032.09
Bimutat IC. dt). De lelatdela po6sio franc^ae. [7n Aij Criti-
I ques, etc., V. 1, 1869.1 7048.13
— De rhistoira de la pojgie francaiae. tin hit Critiquea, etc .
V. 1.1869.1 .70*8.13
Bainte-Beuve (C. A.) Foesie fran9aise an 16e sifecle.
2v. 1828 7034.27
Trright{T.) Chanaons de ge«t« : middle ages, [/n Ai* Essays on
lit., etc., V. 1, 1846.J 2722.20
See alto Bentley's miscel., Mch., 1838 (Popular poetry of
France, by C. Mackay).
«8- See alto Froven9al literature (p. 711) -.—alto Miatral ;
Ronaard.
JW For urilingt by French authort, and fir JVmcA wr-
tiontfrom /weign authort, tee in gaueral alpliabet, —
Novelittt : —
Abon. - Achard ;— Aimard ;— Allals ;— AnnailU {Cam-
ttue d) :— Anjuatin ;— Anlnojr (Comteue d') ;— Balzac ;—
Bawr IMme. de) :— Beaumont- Vaasy (E.F. de) ;— Beanvoir
(Roger dc);— Bechard (!'.);- Bernard :— Bemardin de
Saint Pierre ; — Berqnin ;— Berthet ; — Boccaccio :— Boo-
leant ;— Braddoa ;—Br6hat ;— Cervantes Saavedra (M. de);
Ohanveau (P. J. O.) ;— Oherbuliez (V.) :— Olaretle ;— Oo-
let (^m«. L.) : — Oonscienco (11.) ; — Craven (Mme.) ; — Our-
raud ;— Dash ila comtette) ;— Daudcl ;— Defoe (D.) ;— Dels-
fayo-Br6h!er {Mme.J.) ;— DcUgny (E ) ;— Dcleon iL'abbi) ;
Delord (Taxile) ; — Desarbrea (KurLe):— Deachanel (E,);—
Deslys ;— Deltnf ;— Dora d' Utria ;— Droz (O.);— Du Boya;
Du Camp (M.) ;— Dudovant :— Dumas ;— Enanlt ;— Erck-
mann (E.) and Chatrian (A.) ;— Eyma iX.) ;— Ferry (Ga-
briel);—Feuillet ;— Feval ;— Foydeau ;— Fieuier (Mme. L.) •
Flaubert (G.) : — Foa (M. K.) ;— Frangais (Los) peinta par
eux-memes ;— Fromentin ;— Gaboriau ; — Gandon ;— Oan-
tier ; — Gay(S.); — Genlis (Mme. de) ;— Gerard (Jules) ;— Ger-
main (A.) ; — Glrardin ; — Girardin ;— Gobineaa ; — Oold-
■mith ; — Goncourt ;— Gondrecourt ;— Gonzales ;— Ooor-
don ;— Gozlan ;— Grivel ;—GUelly Rente (Jose);— HonorS;
Honssaya ;— Hugo (C.) : — Hugo (Victor) ;— Jonjfi-oy (T.) ; —
Karr ;— Eauffmann ;— Kompert ;— Laboulaye ;— LachjUQ-
bsandie ;— Lacroix {.Vme. L.) ;— La Fayette (M. M. P. de
la v., comtette de) ; — Lamartine ; — Lavergne ; — La
Sage ;— Lockroy ;— Maillard (F.) ; — Malot ; — Marena-
rite, {queen of Navarre) ; — Maqnet ;— Marcel (Jf/n*. J.); —
Merlet ;— Mery (J.) ;— Molenea (P. de) ;— Monaelet; —
Montfernier ;— Mortillet :— Monchot ;^ Mouhy ;— Mou-
riez ; — Muller (Eugene) ; — Murger ;— Nerval; — Nodier ; —
Noir ; — Noriac ; — Olivier ; — Ourhac ;— Pajon : — Faltock ;
Perrault ;— Pitray {Vicomtesse de) ; — Poe ; — Fonson du
Torrail ;— Pontmartin ;— Qnevedo y Villegas ;— Raboa ; —
Ratazzl (Mme.) ; — Raymond (Mme. E.) ;— Reybaud [Mme.
C.) ;— Reybaud (L.) ;— Richomme ;— Riviere ;— Robert (M.
A. d»R.,dame) ;— Roqneplan ;— Rufflni ;— Saintino ;— Sand
(George) ;— Sand (Maurice) ;— Sandeau (Jules);— Scott [Sir
Walter) ;— Segrais ;— Segur ;— Sonliu ;— Sonvestre ;— StaSI-
Holstein ;— Stahl (P. J.) ;— Sterne ;— Stolz {^fme. de) ;—
Sue (Eugene) ;— Swift (J.) ;— Taulier :— Topffer ;— Tonr-
guenef ; — ITchard ; — XTlbach ; — tTlUac-Tremadeure; — Va-
naud : — VeuiUot ; — Vignon ; — Vigny (A. de) ; — Vincent ; —
Wailly ;— Witt (Ume, Cornells de, bom Guizot) ;— Wyaa.
Historical, Philotophical, and Mitcellaneout wriitrt : —
About ;— Ampere ; — Amanld ;— Audouard ;— Aueraperg
(A. A. von) ; — Aunet ; — Beaumarchais ;— Barante ; — Bau-
delaire ; — Bayle ; — Belgiojoso {Princesse de) ; — Bernard
(L.) :— Beulo ;— Beyle (IL) ;— Blanchecotte (Jfrne.) ;— Blaze
de Bury (H.) ; — Boileau ; — Bonnemere (.\.) ; — Bossnet ; —
Brillat-Savarin; — Oantu (Cesare) ; — Cape^gue; — Challemel-
Laconr ; — Ghampfleury ; — Ghasles (P. de] ; — Chastellaln ;
Ohesneau ; — ChevaUer ; — Colombey ; — ^Constant (B.) ; —
Coqaerel Jil s ; — Courier; — Cousin ; — Cremblay ; — Orfiquy ;
Dav^si^B do Pontes (L.) ;— Debay ;— De Lord ;— Deaar-
bres ; — Deschanel ; — Dora d'Istria ; — Escudier (M. and
L.) ;— Falloux (Cte. de) ;— Fenelon ;— Fetia ;— Fiehte ;—
Figuler ; — Flammaripn ;^ Flonrens ; — Gamier ; — Oaa-
parin : — Gregorovius ; — Gu6rin ; — Guizot ; — Hatln ; —
Heine ; — Houssaye ; — Janet (Paul) ; — Janin (Jules) ; —
Laboulaye ; — Lacroix (Paul) ; — Lalanne ; — Lamartine ; —
Lamennais ; — Lanoye ; — La Rochefoucauld ; — Laugel; —
Lenormant ; — Leveque ; — Livet ; — Mace (Jean) ; — Maistr*
(J. de) ; — Malebranche ; — Marmier ; — Martin (Henri) ; —
Maury ; — Maza do (0. de) ; — Merimee ; — Mlchelet : —
Mignet : — Montaigne : — Montesquieu: — Musset ; — Nicho-
las ; — Pascal ; — Planche (G.) : — Poitou (Eugene) ; — Pont-
martin : — Prevost-Paradol ; — Proudhon ; — Recamier ; —
Remusat ; — Renan ; — Renee ; — Rouaseau ; — Saint-Simon ;
Sainte-Beuve ; — Sand (George) ; — Scudo ; — Sevigno ; —
Swetchine ; — Taine ; — Tonot ; — Texier ;— Thiers ; —
Thurot ;— Tissol ;— Trabaud ; — Vauvenarguei ;— ViUe-
main ;— Villemessant ;— Vitet (L.) ;— Volaey ;— Voltairt ;
Witt (C. de).
French Poets and Dramatists : —
Augler ; — Autran ; — Baudelaire : — Beanmarchais;— Bd«
ranger ; — Bussy-Rabutin ; — Delavigne; — De Lille; — Four-
nel ; — Hugo (Victor) ; — La Fontaine ; — Lamartine ; — Mo-
liere ;— Imisset ; — Fonsard ; — Racine ; — Regnard ; — Ron-
■aid ; — Sardon ; — Scribe ; — Vigny (A. de).
15. German Iiiterature.
1. Bibliography and Book-Trade,
Dibdin {T. F.) 'Bibliogr. tour in Germany, 3 v.
1821. 2745.22
Kayser (C. 0.) 'Vollstandiges BUcher-Lexicon, 1750.
1876. 20 V. 1834-77 2756.01
Same. Sachregister, [1750-1832]. 1838. 2756.03
Same. Bomane, [1750-1832]. 1838. .2756.03
Same. Schauspiele, [1750-1832]. 1836. 2766.03
In Hsking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and th« NUMBER
^
ro8
LITERATURE : a«iman, OreeK.
2. HUtory and Crittcim .• prose and poetry
Austin (S.) Fragments from German prose writers,
with notes. 1K41 2512.12
Blaze de Bury (S.) Les ecrivains modemes de I'Alle-
magne. Ifi68 7002.30
Harrison (R.) and Oostwick (J.) Outlines of (Jerman
literature. 1873 2732.11
Hedge (F. H.) Prose writers of Germany. 18r,6, 2735.01
Herder {J. O. von). Fragmente zur deutscben Litentur. [/n hit
WopJeo, t. 18-19, 1863.]
Hurst (./. F. ) Life and literature in the Fatherland.
1075 964.28
Contenit : Schools and universities. Book-writing, ma-
king, and selling. Literary cbuacters.
Memei ( ir. ) German literature. Tr. by T. Gordon.
4v. 1840 2732.01
Metcalfe {F.) History of German literature. Based
on Vilmar. 1858 2732.08
Moschizliker (F. A.) Guide to German literature.
2v. 1850 2731.02
Contentt : T. 1. Brief surrey of the formation and prog-
teas of the Oermau language and literature [in German].
Extracts (in German] from the most celebrated authors,
with biogr. aud crit. notices in English. Ulphilas, a.d.
360, to iikhiller. 2. Schiller, Goethe, and more recent
writers.
MitUer {M.) German classics from the 4th century.
With biogr. notices, transl., etc. 1858. . 2732.09
SchnUdt (J.) Geschichte der deutschen Literatur im
neunzehnten Jahrhundert. 3 v. Itl55. 2734.11
Selss {A. M. ) Critical outline of the literature of Ger-
many. 1865 2732.10
Staet-Holstein {Mme. de). Germany. With notes by
O. W. Wight. 2 V. 1859 964. 02
— L'Allemagne. 1852 964-04
Tolhausen (A.) Elopstoclc, Leasing, and Wieland ; a
treatise on German literature. 1848. . 2735.02
Crilical eiiayt.
Aliton (Sir A.) Literature of G. in the Srtt half of the 19th cen-
tury. [In hit Hist, of Europe, v. 6, 1846 ; p. 96-160 ; or t.
3. 1858 : p. 33-66.] m.l9 ; U6.10
Ampere (J. J.) Litt^rature, etc., v. 1, 1850 7001 11
Antler {J.) German literature. [/nAftemoon lectures, 1864 ; t.
2 ; 151-197.] S612.21
Bancroft (£>.) Studies in. [In hit Hist, mlscel., 1865 ; p. 103-
247.] 2517.0*
Carlyle (T.) See under hit name, p. 2S3-* of Catalogue. . 2617.12
Chambert'i Papers for the people, v. 9, 1851 3616.06
Heine (H.) Letters auxiliary to the hist, of modem
polite literature in Germany. 1836. . . 2732.13
Mackie {J. M.) German poetry. \In Characteristics of men of
genius, v. 2, 1816 ; p. 97-137.] 2616.20
Holler {P. M.) German literature. [In hit Chips, etc., t. 3,
1870.]
Parker (T.) Oerm. lit. [7» »u Critical writings.] . . .3682.13
Sterling (/.) German genius, [/n hit Essays, T. 1, 18i8 ; p. 382-
122.] 3617.09
See also Atlantic monthly, Aug., 1877 (German influence
to Engl lit., by T. 8. Perry) ; N. A. rev., v. 84, 1867 (Influ-
ence of £ng. lit. on the German) ; and numerous referen-
ces, p. 225 229 of Tabu gin. of Bemie des deux mondei,
3. Oerman poetry ; history and trantlations.
BaskerviUe (A.) Poetry of Germany ; selections tr.
into Engl, verse with original text opposite. 9th
ed. 1872 1613.30
Bethune (E. D.) Specimens, etc. 1848. . . 1615.01
Blackie {J.S.) War songs of the Germans.1870. 1614.30
Brooks (a T.) German lyrics. 185.3. . . . 1622.06
— Schiller's Homage of the arts, with miscel. pieces
from German poets. [186 .] .... 1622.05
Davisiis de Pontes (Mine. L.) Poets and poetry of
Germany. 2 v. 1858 2732.14
Dexler (C.) Versions and verses. 1865. . . 1641.14
Dulr.ken (H. W.) Book of German songs. . 1612.25
FrotKingham {N. L.) Translations. {In hit Metrical pieces,
1855.] 1613.17
tfennaii ballads, songs, e<c.; transl. [anon.] . 1643.25
Hedley (F.H.) Masterpieces, translated. 1876. 1651.31
U*rrocki {J. D.) Transl. from mod. German poetry. [With hit
Zeno.) , 1661.29
lambert (C. R.) Poems, and transl. from German.
„ 1850. 1666.05
Mangan (J. C.) German anthology. [Poems.] Iti59.
Phillips (H, jr.) Poems from the German. 1^78. 1675.39
liilpcctmens of German lyric poets. 2d ed. 1823. 1685.30
Taylor ( W. ) Historic survey of German poetry, with
translations. 3 v. 1830 1693.01
Translatiom from Schiller, Goethe, etc. [In Autumn near the
Shine, etc., 1821.] 966.06
4. Teutonic middle-age romances,
rauriel (C. C.) In hit Hist, ot Prov. poetry, 1860 ; p. 160-268] 2736.13
Kroeger(A.E) Minnesingers of Germany. 1873. 1666.23
Xaus of the Minnesingers. 1825 1663.15
Weber ( W.) Ancient Teutonic poetry and romance, t^n Web«r
(H.) and Jamieson(J.) Illus. of North, autiq., 1811.] 1698.03
Contentt : Helgeubuch. Book of heroes. Der tfibelun-
gen Lied.
See alio Fraser's mag., March, 1871 (Teutonic and Celtio
•pic, by A. G. Ricbey). 4t$** See also Middle ages (p. 710) ;
alto Nibelungen Lied, in general alphabet ; also early chap-
ters of general histories of German literature.
j(^ For writings by German authors, original or translated,
and for liUrary criticism thereon, see in general alphabet. An-
dersen ; — Auerbach ; — Becker : — Brachvogel ;— Brensioe;
Brook ;— BilTgev ;— Oarlen ;— Claudius ;— Fichto ;— Frelfi-
fizath ; — Frevti^ ; — Fritze ; — Galen ; — Gerstiicker ; —
Goethe ; — Goldberg ; — Grillparzer ; — Gnseck : — Gntzkow ;
Hallervorden ; — Hardenburgh (F. von) ; — Hartmazm ;-~
Hanff;— Hceel ;— Heine ;— Heller ;— Herder ;— Heseidel;
Hinem ;— fcg-Stimng ;— Kant ;— HScker ;— Kesset ;—
Elopstock ; — Kiocnig ; — Kortnm ; — Lenau :■ — LessinG; ;—
Lexow : — Loehn ;— -Lotze ; — Miigge ; — Miihlbach ;— Nem-
mersdorf ; — Nibeiangenlied : — Pasque: — Presber; — Pusch-
kin and Lermontow ; — Rellstab : — Richter : — Roquette :
RUckert;^Ruppiu6 ; — Samarow : — Scheurlin ; — SchelUng;
Schiller : — Schlosser ; — Schopenhauer ; — Spielhagen ; —
Stefiens; — Schucking ;— Tautph<Eus :— Tieck ;— Uhland ;
Victor ;— Wiokede ;— Wieland ;— Zschokke ;— Sorner ;—
Vou.
16. Greek Uteratuxe.
Orote {Cf.) In his History, v. 1, 2, 1, 8, 1863.' 121.06
Goethe [J. W. von). Altgriechische Literatur. [In hit Werke,
V. 33, 1810.] 7116.17
Lawrence (E) Primer of Greeli lit. 1877. .2732.30
Moore (N.F.) Lectures on Greeli lit. 1835. 4112.13
MuUer (K. 0.) History of the literature of ancient
Greece to Isocrates. Tr. by G. C. Lewis and J.
W. Donaldson. 1850 2734.09
Same. Continued [to a.d. 1453], by J. W. Don-
aldson. 3 v. 1858 2734.06
Contentt : v. 1. Characteristics of the Greek language.
Religion of the Greeks. Earliest popular songs. Origin
of the epic poetry. Homer (p. 66 85). The cyclic poets.
Homeric hymns. Hesiod. Other epic poets. The elegy
and the epigram. Iambic poetry : Archilochus, Simonides
of Amorgas. The Fable— .^8op, etc. Greek music. Lyric
poetry : Sappho, Anacreon, Pindar, etc. Theological and
philosophical poetry. Early Greek philosophers. Early
Greek historians. Herodotus. Literary predominance of
Athens. Greek drama. Tragedy : .^schylus (p. 120-111).
Sophocles (p. 115-170). Euripides (p. 171-502). Other tragic
poets.
2. Comedy. Aristophanes and others. Lyric and epic
poetiy. Political oratory at Athens. Rhetoric of the
sophists. Thucydides. Lyelas. Isocrates. Attic train-
ing— the Socratic schools. Xenophou and Ctesias. Platu
(p. 202-259). Aristotle (p. 260-310). Demosthenes and
contemporaiy orators. Rhetorical historians. Medical
literature ; Hippocrates, etc. School of Alexandria : poett
— Philetas, Aratus, CalUmachus, Lycophron, Apollonius,
etc. Bucolic po«f5— Theocritus, Bion, aud Moschus. Paro-
dists. Prote wn7<rj— historians, grammarians and critics,
mathematicians.
3. Schools of philos. at Athens after the death of Aris-
totle. Cultivation of the theory of rhetoric. Treatment
of history : Polybius and his predecessors. Greek litera-
ture at Rome. Learned history aud geography under the
Cfesars. Rhetoric iu the 2d ceut. Keo-Plat«uiem. The op-
poaite tendency — Lucian. Hist, aud geog. under the Anto-
nines aud their successors : Arrian, Appian, Dion Cassiua,
Herodian, Fhilo of Byblus, Fansauias. Scientific scholars
aud learned collectors : Ptolemy, Sextus E-iipiricus, Dio-
genes Laertius. Tacticians, literary collectors ; JuUua
Africanus, Miiim of Prseueste, Atbenoius. Last days of
paganism : emperor Julian and others. Christian oppo-
nents of heathen lit. Echoes of the old literature. Ro-
mances. Greek school of Nonnus. General view of lit-
erature at Byzantium.
iVote.— Reviewed by T. L. Peacock in Fraser's mag.,
T. 69, p. 357-378.
Mure ( W.) Critical history of the language and litera-
ture of anc. Greece. 2ded. 5v. 1854-59. 2734.01
Contentt : v. 1. Mythical period ; Greek languages and
culture. Poetical period : Epic poetry. Homer.
2. Homer, cout'd. Hesiod. Miscel. epic poetry.
3. Lyric poetry and poets. Early history of writing In
Greece.
4. Attic period. General characteristic*. Prose composi-
tion. Historians. Herodotus (p. 213^21).
«. Thucydides (p. 1-179). Xenophou (p. 180-4791. Be.
malnlng historians of the Attic period.
BSOOKLXN MBBCANTILE LIBEAEX.
LITERATURE : Oreek, Hebrew, Huiisaiian, loelandio, Iriab.
709
St, John (J, A.) Hellenlo litentare. {In hig Haniiert and eni-
toms of ancimit Oreece, v. 1, 1842 ; p. 314-349.] . . 436.08
See also Contem. rev.. Mar., 1877 (Ordek spirit in modem
literature, by R. St. John Tyrwhitt) ; Blackw. mag.. Sept.,
1874 (The anc. classics).
49" See also Bibliography {Clauical, p. 107) ;— Drama
{Oreek, p. 420) ;— Elocntfon, eloquence, and oratory (p.
443) .—Poetry {Classic) ;— Proverbs :— Quotations :— Epi-
grams ;— Olassical dictionaries (p. 271).
49" See also, in the general alphabet, names of the following
Greek authors and honks, vxk.:
Achilles Tatius ;— JGlianus :— £schines ;— JBscbylus ;
Agatharchides : — Agathcmerus ; — Ammonlua ; — Ando-
cides ;— Antiphon ;— -Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius);— Apol-
lodorus :— Apollonius Iihn,lius ;— ApoUonins Tyrius ;~
Appianus ; — Aratus ; — Aristaenetus ;— Aristophanes ; —
Aristoteles ; — Arrianus ;—Avienu»:— Bible ;— Bion ;— Oal-
listhenes ;— Oallistratus ;— Oebes Thrhtmus :~ Ohalcidius;
Chariton ;— Ohristus patiens ;— Chrysostomus;— Cleanthes;
Ooluthus :— Damascius :— Demopbllus ;— Demosthenes ;—
Dicsarcbns ;— Dinarchus ; — Diodorus Siculus /—Diogenes
(Antunius) ; — Diogenes Lacrtius ; — Dionysius ; — Epictetus;
Epigrammatum anthologia palatina ;— Erotici scrtptores ;
Bnmathius or Eustathius : — Eunaplus : — Euripides ;—
Ezechiel ;— G-eographi Grieci minores ;— Greek anthology;
Hanno ; — Heliodorus ; — Herodotus : — Hcsiodus ; — Hiero-
cles ;— Himerius ; — Homer ; — Hn^erides ;— lamblichus;
Isxus ;— Isidorus ;— Isocrates ;— Josephns (Flavins) ; —
liongus ; — Lucian ; — Lycurgns ; — Lysias ; — Manetbo ; —
Marcianns ;— Marinus :— Maximus Epitesius ,— Maximns
Tyrius ; — Moschus : — Museeus : — Nicander ; — Nicephorus:
Nicetas Eugenianus ;— Ocellus Lucanus;— Olympiodorus;
Oppianus ; — Oratores Attici ; — Parthenius of Nicaa ;—
Fansanias ; — Phile or Philes : — Philo ; — Philosophomm
Onecorum fragmenta. 2 v. ;— Philostratus ;— Pisistratus ;
Plato ; — Flotinus ;^ Plntarchus :— Poetarum comicorum
Oroacorum fragmenta ;— Polybius ; — Porphyrins :— Prisci-
aans ; — Proclus ; — Pythagoras ;— Qnintus Smymfeus ; —
Scylax ;— Scymnus ; — Sophocles ;— Stadiasmus:— Strabo ;
Theocritus ;— Theophrastus ;— Thucydides ;— Tryphiodo-
ras ; — Tzetzes : — Xenophon, of Epkesus ; — Xenophon, the
Athenian ; — Anacreon : — Oalllmachns ;— Menander ; —
Sappho ;— The<^nis ;— Tyrtseus.
2. Essays and critidtm on the Oreek poets.
Alford (H.) Chapters on poets of ancient Greece,
1841. . . . = 1613.22
Contents; Of poetry in general. Homer. On the frag-
menta of lost poets. Eschylua. Sophocles. Euripidea.
Aristophanes. The Anthology.
Armld {E.) Poets of Greece. 1869. . . . 1613.18
Browning {Mrs. K B.) Essays on the Greek christian
poets. 1863 2515.03
Ooleridge (H. N.) Introd. to the study of the Greek
classic poets. 1834 1631.19
Rickards {S ) Differences of Greek and Latin poetry. [In Ox-
ford prize essays, V. 3, 1836 ; p. 221-245.] . . . .3541.13
Symonds (J.A.) Studies of the Gr. poets. 1873. 1687.29
Contents : Periods of Gr. lit. Empodocles. The Gnomic
poets. Tlie satirists. The lyric poets. Pludar, Aristo-
phanes. Anc. and mod. tragedy. The idyUista. llie an-
tbology. Genius of Greek art.
3. Specimens of Oreek poetry.
Specimens of the classic poets. 3 t.
1613.01
(Orpheus), v. 1.
Oppiaii, V. 3.
Pindar, v. 1.
Quiutus SmymiBua,
EUon {^C. A.)
1814. . ,
Anacreon, v. 1.
Apollonitts Bbodiua,
T. 1.
Aratus. t. l.
ArchilochuB, v. 1.
Baccliylides, v. 1.
Bion, V. 1.
Callimachua, v. 1
Callistratus, v. 1.
deantbes, t. 1.
Ooluthus, V. 3.
IHonysiuB Muaions,
T.3.
Dionyaiua Perig<
tes, V. 2.
Erinna* T.l.
Hesiod, V. 1.
Homer, v. 1.
Lycophron, v. 1.
Meleager, t. 1.
Mimnermus. t.
Moschus, V. 1.
MUSSBUS, V. 3.
Nicander. v. 1.
Nounus. V. 3.
Onomacritua
V. 1, 3.
Rbiautis, v. 1.
Sappho, V. 1.
Simouides, t. 1.
Tbeoguis, v. 1.
Theocritus, v. 1.
Tryphiodorufl, v.
Tyrtfflus.
Fisher {R, S.) Select translations from the Greek mi-
nor poets. 1838 1643.32
Noie.—TrviB. from Anacreon, Bn^ho, Theocritus, Bion,
and Moscbus.
Kennett ( B. ) Lives and characters of ancient Grecian
poets. 2d ed. 1735 1662.28
Mills {A. ) Poets and poetry of the ancient Greeks ;
with brief view of Grecian philosophers, orators,
and historians. 1858 1665.*25
I^tical fragmenta. [In Athenana. Deipnosophlats, v. 3 : 1854 ;
p. 1122-1225.] 2612.16
See also Geiitl, mag., Apl., 1877 (The nine Greek lyric
poets, by M. J. Walhouse); Nat. qu. rev., Mar., 187(i (Greek
lyric poets) ; Westm. rev., v. 98, 1872, or Littell, 1873, T, 4
(Greek lyrio poetry).
17. Greek lateratore (MoAeam).
BlackieiJ. S.) On tbn popular poetry of modem Gre«c«. [In hit
Horaa Hellenlcic. 1874.] 2513.23
See also Coutem. rev., Dec, 1875 (Songs and legends of
mod. Greece, by lady Vemey) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 20, 1853-4
(Language and literature of mod. Greece).
18. Hebre-w Iiiterature.
[See Bible (p. 78);— Jewa (p. 338):— Miahna ;— Talmud.)
19. Hungarian Iiiterature.
Bowring (J.) Poetry of the Magyars, preceded by a
sketch of the language and literature of Hungary
and Transylvania. 1830 1615.12
Pulszky ( T. ) Tales and traditions of Hungary.
1852 241.69
49* See also Language (Hungarian, p. 679).
20. Icelandic and Old Scandinavian
or Noise Literature.
Ampire (J. J.) Disooiirs aur i'ancienne Uttintnra ScandinaTe -
Specimens de I'Etlda et des Hagaa ; De« 8cald«8. [In hit
Litturature, etc., V. 1, 1850.] 7001.11
Buchanan (/i. ) Ballad stories of the aflfcctions.
1«69 1623.19
Dasent [O.W.) Popular tales from the Norse. 1850. 171.39
Note, — Reviewed in Black, mag., t. 8.^, 1859.
— Tranilator. See Oi«U saga [171.38) ;— NJals saga [li8.8<].
Gould {S. Baring-). Iceland : its scenes and sagas.
1863 1145.04
Note,—K lilt of publiahed sagas is given on p. 439 of ibis
work.
Herbert ( W.) Horrn Scandlcffi, or works relatiug to old Bcaudina-
vian literature ; Helga, Hedin, etc. Select Icelandic poetry,
traUHlated. [In his Works, v. 1. 1842.) 6043.19
Hogg (J.) On tbe Icelandic language and literature, [/n Bov^
soc. of lit,. 3ds., V. 6, 1859 ; p. 334.386.) . . . .5066.14
Howitl { Wm. and U.) In their Literature of nortliem Europe v.
1. 1862 2732.06
Jamieton {,R.) Heroic and romantic ballads, (/n Weber (H.) and
Jaimsson (R.) nius. of north, antiq., 1814]. . . 1699.02
Ktary (A. and K) Heroes of Asgard. . . . 212.89
Lodbrolair-quida ; or the death song of Lodbroc. Tr. by
J. Johnstone. 1782 1663.31
Mathias {T. J.) Bnnic odes, in the manner of Mr.
Gray. 1781 1666.26
— Odes chiefly from the Norse tongue. 1806. 169-1.36
&iorro iSlurleson. The Heimskringla. From the Ice-
landic, with prelim, dissert., by S. Laing. 3 t.
1844 543.01
yote.—A collection of sagas.
Viking tales of the north. The sagas of Thorstein,
Viking's son, and Fridthjof the bold. From the
Icelandic by R. B.- Anderson and Jon Bjarnason.
Also Tegner's Fridthjof s saga, tr. by G. Stephens.
1877 1693.42
See cdio Fraser's mag., R. s„ t. 6, 1873 (New tales from
the Norse by W. R. S. Ealston) ; y. 3, 1871 (Legend of
Volundar) ; Eel. mag., v. 26, 1862 (Scan, lit.); N. Biit. rov.,
V. 46. 1867 (Old northern poetry) ; Fraser's mag., v. 78,
1868 (The Ealewlpoeg ; Estbonian epic) ; Interuat, rev.,
Mcb., 1877 (' Two Norse aagaa', by H. H. Boyeaen),
eddat.
Edda Saemondar bins Froda. The [elder] Edda of
Ssemund the learned. From the old Norse, with
mythol. index by B. Thorpe. 1866. . . 1641.01
Magnusson (E. ) and Morris ( W. ) Story of the Vol-
sungs, with certain songs from the elder Edda.
Ib70
See also Fraser, v. 64, 1861 (Tbe Edda, by C. Lottner) ;
V. 72, 186S (Free transl. of UelgakTida, by £. Head).
TrantkUion of tbe Urst part of tbe (prose or younger] Edda. [In
Mallet (P. H.) Northern antiq., 1847.] 642.06
IKf See also Countries {Iceland, p. 330) ;— Mythology
Scandinavian], for the treatises of Anderson ;— Keyaer : —
Pigott ;— Thorpe ;—a(»o Danish literature (p. 705); and ref.
on p. 222 of TahU gin., 1831-74. of Retrue des deux mondet.
21. Irish Literature.
Murray {J. O'K.) Prose and poetry of Ireland ; with
biogr. sketches. 3ded. 1877 2735.04
M'Oee (T. D'A.) Irish writers of the 17th century.
J846 2751.06
$a- See also Poetry (Irish). For ancient Irish literature
see Celtic literature (p. 704).
S8 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the iOTHOlfS SKUE, the ftrst part of the TITLE, and tbe NXTMBER.
710
LITERATURE : Italian, Latin, Medlseval, Oriental
22. Italian Idterature
1. Oeneral literature,
Siaggi (A.) I Prosatori Italiani. Extracts from Ital.
prose writers from 13th cent. 2ded. 1872. 7318.07
Gingueni (,P. L.) Histoire litteraire d'ltalie. v. 1-9.
2e &&. V. 10-14 continuee par F. Salfi. U v.
1824-35 2783.01
Oreme (ff. W.) Historical romance in Italy. — Italian literature,
1800-60. [In his Hist studies, I860.] 2626.06
Hallam {A. H.) Influence of Italian works of imagination on
English. [In his Kemains, 1863.] 2526.08
Hobhouse {J. C, lord Broughton). Essay on the present state of
the literature of Italy. [In his Hist, illus. of Childe Har-
old, p. 843-664.] 1626.03
JtattinHJ.) Italian literature since 1830. [Inhislite, etc., v. i,
1866.] 6063.09
JUms ( C. ) Travels of Theodore Ducas at the revival of
letters. 2 v. 1822 535.24
Prtscott ( W. H.) Ital. lit. and poetry. [In hit Misoellaniea, 1868 ;
p. 410-668; 696^i39.] 2536.18
Salfi (F.) See Gingueni IP. L.) and Salfi 2783.01
SheUey (Mrs. M. W.) and others. Eminent lit. and
scientific men of Italy, etc. 3 v. 1835-37. [L.
C. C] 3211.26
Simpson {L. P.) Literature of Italy, to the death of
Boccaccio. 1851 2732.25
Sismondi {J. 0. L. S. de). Literatvire of southern Eu-
rope. 2 V. 1850 2732.21
Same. 1848 2732.23
Symonds (J. A.) Eenaissance in Italy. Eevival of
learning. 1877 535.28
See also Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1868 ; p. 426-440 (Review of
Oiudici's Hist, of Ital. lit.) ; v. 60, 1859 (England's literary
debt to Italy) ; v, 64, 1861 (Mod. Ital, lit.)
2. Italian poetry.
Olassford (J.) Lyrical compositions selected from the
Italian poets : with translations. 1834. 1646.10
Bunt (i.) Stories from the Ital. poets [Dante, Pulci,
Boiardo, Ariosto, Tasso.] Tr. into Engl, prose.
With notes. 1851 215.02
Same. 1857 215.02a
Bossetti {D. 0.) The early Italian poets from Ciullo
D'Alcamo to Uante (1100-1300), etc. 1861. 1683.10
.flTote.— Reviewed in Nat. rev., v. 15, 1862.
See alto Fortn. rev., Nov., 1873, or Littell, Jan., 1874
(Popular songs of Tuscany, by J. A. Symonds) ; Fraser's
• mag., V. 67-«8, 1863 (Ital. poetry and patriotism) ; N. A.
rev., V. 103, 104, 1806-67 (Mod. Ital. poets) ; Westm. rev.,
V. 72, 1859 (Mod. poets of Italy).
II6F- See also, in the general alphabet, Alfleii ;— Ariosto ; —
Bojardo : — Buonarroti (Michelangelo) ; — Dante ; — Oiusti ;
Mercantini :— Nioolini ;— Petrarch ;— Prati ;— Tasso ;—
Tassoni ; — Forteguerri.
j^- See also Drama (Italian, p. 426) ; and, in the general
alphabet, novels by Azeglio (Marq. d');— Bocoaooio;— Guer-
razzi ;— Manzon* ;— Huffini.
See also historical ami political works hy Oantu ; — Machi-
avelU :— Muratori.
23. Latin or Roman Literature.
1. Oeneral and mitcel. history and criticitm.
Brovme {R.W.) Eoman class, literature. 1857. 2733.33
Conington (J.) Latin literature : academical study of Latin, re-
view of Munro'B Lucretius, the style of Lucretius and Ca-
tullus, early Roman tragedy and epic poetry. Statins, Sen-
eca. [/nAts Miscel. wrilings, v. 1, 1872.] . . . .6026.17
CrultiDeU (C. T.) History of Eoman literature, to the
death of Marcus Aurelius. 1877. . . 2732.33
Lawrence {E.) Primer of Latin literature. 1877.2732.31
Kerivale (C.) History of the Romans under the empire. (Con-
sult index in v. 7.) 436.07
Mommten (T.) History of Rome. 4 v. 1870 434.01
J\ro(e.— The final chapter of each vol. treats of Roman lit.
StUar (W. Y.) Eoman poets of the republic.
1863 1680.26
Contents: General characteristics. Early indigenous
' poetry. Livins Andronicus and C. N. Nlevius. Q. Ennius
(p. 68-127). Early Roman tragedy (p. 127-168). Early Ro-
man satire (p. 169-177). Lucretius (p. 199 336). Catullus
(p. 337-375).
JVo(e.— Reviewed in Fraser, v. 68, 1863, by F. T. Palgrave.
Teuffd (W. S.) History of Eoman literature. Tr. by
W. Wagner. 2 v. 1873 2735.07
2. TrantUUed tpedment.
Baker (fl.) Medulla poetarum Eomanorum : beauti-
ful and instructive passages. 2 v. 1787. 1614.04
Mlon {C. A.) Specimens of classic poets, v. 2-3.
1814 1643.01
Contents.
Albinovanus, v. 2.
Ausonius, V. 3.
Avienus, v. 3.
Calphurnius, t. 3.
Catullus, V. 2.
Claudiau, v. 3.
Gallus, V. 2.
Gratius. v. 2.
Horace, v. 2.
Juvenal, v,^3
Severus, v. 2.
Silius ItalicuB, v. 3.
Statins, v. 3.
Suipitia, v. 3.
TibuUus, v. 2.
Valerius Flacous,
V. 3.
Virgil, V. 2.
Lncan, v. 3.
Lucretius, v. 2.
Mauilius, v. 2.
Martial, v. 3
Neniesian, v. 3.
Ovid, V. 2.
Persius, v. 2.
Pbffidrus, V. 2.
Propertius, v. 2.
Rutilius, V. 3.
See also, in the general alphabet, workt, original or trant.
lated, under the following names of authors or looks : — Am-
mianns Marcelliaus ;— Apuleius ;— Angustinus |— Aulns
Gellius; — Aurelius Victor (Sextus) ; — Ausonius; — Boethins;
Caesar ;— Calpurnius Siculus ;— Capitolinus ;— Oalo (Mar-
cus Porcius) ;— Catullus ;— Celsus ;— Censorinus ;— Cicero;
Olaudian ;— Columella ;— Curtius Rufus(Quiutus);— Dares
Pkrygius ; — Dictys Cretensis ■ — Eutropius ; — Festus ; —
Florus;—Frontinus ;— Gellius (Aulus) ;— Gratius Falis-
cus ; — Historise Augustse scriptores ; — Horatius Flacous
(Quintus) ; — Iscanus ( Josephus) ; — Jomandes or Jordanes ;
Jastinns ; — Juvenalis ; — Lampridius ; — Livius ; — Lucanns ;
Lucilins ; —Lucretius ; — Macrobius ;— Manilins ; — Mar-
tial : — Maximus ;— Modestus ; — Nemesianus ; — Nepos ; —
Ovidins Naso ;— Palladius ;— Panegyric! vetercs ;— Pater-
culus (0. Vellius) ;— Persius i— Petronius ;— Phaedrus ;—
Plautus ;— Plinina ;— Pollio :— Pomponius Mela ;— Proper-
tins ;— Prudentius ; — Quintilianus ; — Quintus Ourtius ; —
Rutilius Numatianus ; — Sallustius ; — Seneca ;— Sextus Ru-
fus ; — Silius Italicus : — Spartianus ; — Statins ; — Suetonius ;
Sulpicia :— Syrus (Publius);— Tacitus ;— Terentius ;— Ter-
tullianus ; — TibuUus ; — 'Turnus ; — Valerius Placcus ; —
Valerius Maximus ; — Varro ;— Vegetius Renatus ; — Vel-
leius PaterctUus ;— Virgilius Maro ; — Vitruvias ; — Vopis-
ens ;— Vnlcatius Gallicanut.
Latin Poetry (Modem).
Drury (H., ed.) Arundines Cami. 1843. J . 1642.11
Fumivall (F. J., ed). Latin poems on manners and meals in the
old time. [/nBabees book.] 7913.10
Merrick (J. M.) Nugee inutiles. 1874. . .1666.21
,8^ For specimens of modern Latin poets, tee alto the
works of Addison (J.) ; — Ascham (R.) ; — Bourne (V.) ;
Oowper (W.) ;— Gray (T.) ;— Heinsius ;— Lyttelton (G.,
Urd) ;— MarveU (A.) ;— Milton (J.) ;— FoUgnac (M. de) ;
Prior (M.) ;— Vida ;— Warton (T.)
24. Middle Ages.
Hallam (fi.) Europe during the middle ages, T. S, 1872 (Oonsult
index in v. 3.) Ul.'H
Lawrence (K) Primer of mediaeval lit. 1877.2732.32
Ludlow (J. M. ) Popular epics of the middle ages of
the Norse-German and Carlovingian cycles. 2 v.
1865 2722.22
Contents : v. 1. Growth of legend. Great cycles of mid-
dle age romance. Norse German cycle, and Its traces in
the Anglo-Saxon. Waltbar of Aquitain. Edda legends of
Sigurd, Gudrun and Atla. Lay of Hildebrand. Lay and
Lament of the Niblungs. Biterolf : the Dietrich legends.
Gudrun. The Book of heroes (Heldeubuch). The 'Homed
Siegfried ;' the Danish ballads. Lombard sub-cycle : king
Rother. French chansons de geste. Growth of Carlovin-
gian legend. Story of Roucevaux. Song of Boland.
Chronicle of Turpln. 2. Sub-cycles of the Carlovingian epic.
MaiUand (S. B.) The dark ages: essays. 2d ed.
1845 3425.06
JUilman {IT. H.) Hist, of Latin Christianity, v. 6, book xiv., p.
187-443 8417.08
Spaldir>g(M.J.) Literature and the arts in the middle ages, (^n
his Miscel., v. 1, 1876.] 8438.22
VUl^nain (A. F.) Cours de litt^rature fran9aise. Ta-
bleau de la littiSrature au moyen-age en France, en
Italic, en Espagne et en Angleterre. Nouv. ^d.
2v. 1865 2733.10
See also Romance Literature, (p. 711) ; and histories of
the leading national Uteratures of Europe for the corres-
ponding period ; also European literature (p. 706).
25. Oriental Literature.
1. General and miscellaneous workt.
Alger (W. R.) Poetry of the East. 1856. .1612.12
Same. 1874 1612.12a
Broughton {T. D.) Selections from the popular poetry
of the Hindoo. 1814 7811.10
Church (iJ. W.) Sacred poetry of the early religions.
Two lectures. 1674 37«;1.18
Onver (C.E.) Folk-songs of southern India.lS72.7815.04
Wiseman I J.) Oriental literature, [/n Ait Twelve lectures, v. 2
1853 ; p. 149-262] 3624.06
BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRABX.
LITERATURE : oriental, Portuguese, ProvencjaL
711
^.
43* See alio in the general stphabet, Baitalpaohisi, or 35
tales of a sprite [78l3a0] ;— Baddhagboaha. I'arablea
(7813.10] ;— Ikhwanu-S-Safa, or brotliora of purity [7810. 19],
Nagananda, or joy of the anako-worlit 11733.30) ;— Oriental
trauslatiou fund [Various publicatioufl] ;— Sagas from tlie
far East ; or Kalmouk and UoDgoUan traditionary tales,
1873 [7811.06].
(Ptriodical and toeiely publieationt.)
IS- See Asiatic Journal ;— American oriental soolat;
{contenU given on p. 31) ;— Royal Aaiattc society.
2. Arabic Literature.
Carlyle {J.D.) Specimens of Arabian poetry. 1796. 1631. 04
Deutich (B. O. M.) Arabic poetry in Spain and Sicily, t^" *»«
Lileiary roraaius, p. 4.')7-405, 1874.1 3545.07
— Early Arabic poetry. [Inhit Uterary remalus, 1874 ; p. 449-
456.] 3646.07
Moallakat, or Arabian poem. Tr. by Sir W. Jones, [In hit
Works, v. 10. 1807.J 6046.10
Masudi (El). Historical encyolopcedia, entitled ' Mead-
ows of gold and mines of gems.' Tr. [with pre-
face], by A. Sprenger. V. 1, 1841. . .7816.07
Renan (K) Averroes et I'averroiBme. 1871. 3011.19
Scott (J.) Tales, anecdotes, and letters from the Ara-
bic. 1800 7811.02
jgg- See alio Koran (p. 100) :— Antar (p. 39) ;— Arabian
cigbts (p. 83). .4Iso Language (ytrotiu;, p. 6T5).
3. Chinete Literature,
Davit (J. F.) On the poetry of the Chinese. [In Royal Asiatic
Boc. Transactions, v. 2, 1830 ; p. 393-463.] . . .
Flouien/ scroll : a Chinese novel. Tr. with notes, by
Sir J. Bowring. 1868 7811.08
iejje ( /. ) Chinese classics : with a translation, criti-
cal and exegetical notes, prolegomena, and copi-
ous indexes, v. 1-5 in 8. 1861.7a. . . 7818.01
rfote.—'FOT contentt see under Countries (CAtna, p. 300).
Loomis {A. W.) Confucius and the Chinese classics,
or readings in Chinese literature. 1867. 2721.30
Staunton (0. T.) Miscel. notices rel. to China, incl. a
few translations from the Chinese language.
18-22 1021.15
tS- For ehaptert upon the Chinete literature see vari-
ous works on Ohina (p. 300 of Catalogue), particularly
those of Davis, v. 2 ; p. 102-172 [1023.05] ;— WUliams, v. 1 ;
p. 421-590 [1023.02] : and tee also Johnson's Oriental relig-
ions : Ohina, p. 437-470, 611-653 [3663.34].
4. Persian Literature.
Chodzko {A.) Specimens of the popular poetry of
Persia. Tr. with notes. 1842. . . . 781(5.01
Costello {L. 8.) Eose garden of Persia. 1845. 1633.25
Couell {E. B.) Persian lit. [/» Oxford essays, 1856; p. 156.
177.] 2538.19
Xmerton (A. W.) Persian poetry. [Jn hit Letters and social
aims, 1876.) 3624.19
Bepr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 18S7.
Flrdusi(,Abu4 Kasim). ShihNameh. Tr. and abridged
in prose and verse, with notes, by J. Atkinson.
1832
Ou«e2ejir (Sir G.) Biogr. notices of Persian poets ;
with critical and explan. remarks. 1846. 7816.12
Scott (J.) Tales, anecdotes, and letters. From the
Arabic and Persian. 1800 7811.02
Waite(D.a.) Specimeus of Persian poetry. [/» Olasa. journal,
V. 6. 1812 ; p. 41-290 ; V. 7, p. 131.] 2742.06
jO^ For works of individual poets, tee in the general al-
pbabet, Hafiz ;— Hnsain Vaiz Kashifi :— Jami :— Nizami ;
Omar Khayam ; — Sadi ;— Dabistan ;— Auvar-i-Snhaili.
6. Santkrit, cmd other Indian literature.
CtMtrooke (B. T.) Miscellaneous essays. Kew ed.
with notes, by E. B. Cowell. 2 v. 1873. 7815.07
Note.—VoT contentt see his name (p. 276 of Catalogue).
OarrelUJ.) Classical dictionary of India : mythology,
philosophy, literature, antiquities, customs, etc.
1871 1036.14'
Qnffith (JJ. T. //.) Idylls from the Sanskrit. 1866. 1644.29
Jones (Sir W.) Works. 13 v. 1807. . . .6046.01
^ote.— For contentt see author entry (p. 666 of Catalogue).
Manning (Mrs. C.) Ancient and medisaval India.
2 v. 1869 1036.10
Note.— ThiB work is wholly devoted to the literature and
philosophy of the Hindus.
Jfuir (J. ) Original Sanskrit texts on the origin and
history of the people of India, their religion and
institutions. Transl. and illustiated. 5 t.
1863-70 7813.01
Content! : v. 1. Mythical and legendary accounts of tba
origin of caste, with an inquiry Into ita existence in the
Tedic age. 3d ed. 18C8. 2. Proofs, drawn chiefly from
comparative philology and the lUg Veda, that the llindua
are descended from a branch of the Indo-European stock,
which migrated into Northern Hindustan. 3. Tbe Vedsa :
opinions of tboir authors and of later Indian writers on
their origin, inspiration, and authority, 2d ed, 1868.
4, Comparison of the Vedio with tbe later representations
of the principal Indian deities. 1863. 5. Contributions
to a knowledge of tbe cosmogony, mythology, religious
Ideas, life and manners, of the Indians in tbe Vedic age.
1870.
MaUer (Max). History of ancient Sanskrit literature.
1859 2723.28
JVofe.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 113, 1860.
Schlegel [K. W. F. von). On the language and wisdom of the
Indians. [In hit Miscel. works.] 3643.13
TayUrr (M.) Native literature of India. [In AAemoon lectures,
v.3,1864:p. 101-I61.J 3613.31
Ward (Wm.\ View of the history, literature, etc., of
the Hindoos. 3 v. 1822 7815.09
Whm(C.A.) Classic literature. 1877. . .2732.28
WhUney (W, D.) Oriental and linguistic studies.
The Veda ; the Avesta, e(c. 1873. . .6411.15
Wilson (B. H.) Select works. 12 v. 1861-71. 7812.01
Contentt : V. 1-2. Essays on tbe religion of the Hindus.
3-5. Essays on Sanskrit literature. (3., Analysis of the
Puranas (p. 1-166). Hindu fiction : introd. to, and sum-
mary of the Eatbusaritsigara (p. 166-268). Introd, to tba
Mabibhirata, and transl, of three extracts (p, 377-341).
Introd. to the Dasakumaracharita (p, 342-379), (4,) Ana-
lytical account of the Paucbatantra (p, 1-80). Hindu fic-
tion : Beview of Deslongchamps' Easai sur les fables in-
dieunes. Review of Brockhaus' ed, of the Kathasaritsi-
gara (p, 81-159). Extracts from the Dasakumiiracharita (p.
160-289). Translation of the Meghaduta (p. 310 400), (5,)
Review of A, W. Schlegel's ed. of the Bbagavadgita (p, 99-
167). Preface to 1st ed, of the Sanskrit dictionary (p, 158-
352). Notice of European grammars and dictionaries of
Sanskrit (p, 253-304). Review of Max Mullcr s Hist, of auc.
Sanskrit literature (p, 305-348), fi-10. The Visbnu Furana.
11-12, Select specimens of the theatre of tbe Hindus.
See also N. Brit, rev., v. 29, 1858 (Transl, from the Sans-'
krit).
tO" For separate entries of individual workt and aulhort,
see Atharva Veda ;— Baital pacbchesi ;— Bhagavat-Geeta
(p, 76) ;— Hitopadesa (p, 625) ;— Kalidasa (p. 669) :— Ma-
habharata ; — Mahaviracharita; — Ramayana; — Rig veda ; —
Veda».
26. Portuguese Iiiterature.
Bovierwk (F.) Hist, of Spanish and Portuguese lit.,
■V. 2, 1823 2731,29
Shellet/ (Mrs. M. W.) and others. Lives of eminent
literary men of Italy, etc., v. 3, 1835. . . 3211.26
Content! : Early poets of Portugal, Camoens.
Sitmonde de Sitmondi (/. C, L.) Lit. of the south of Europe, v.
3, 1846 : p. 446-604. ' 3733,33
See also translations of Oamoens (p, 261).
27. Provencal and Romance Iiiterature :
Troubadours and Trouv^res.
Breyman (B.) Froveni^ poetry in old and modem times. [In
Owens college. Essays and addresses, 1874.] . . 3538,06
(^hambert's Papers for tbe people, v, 11. 1851 (Troubadors and
TrouvSres) 3616.06
Doyle IF. H.) Provincial poetry. [In his Lectures before tbe
Univ. of Oxford, 1868.] 1642.31
liiiuriel (C. C.) History of Provenjal poetry, Tr. with
notes, specimens of verses in the original, and
introd., by G, J, Adler. 1860. . . . .2725.12
La Cume de Saint Palaye (J. B. ) Literary hist, of the
Troubadours. Abridged by S. Dobson, 1 829. 2722. 19
Preston (H. W.) Troubadours and trouvftres. New
and old, 1876 2722,17
Raynouard (F. J. M.) Choix des poesies originales
des troubadours. 6 v. 1816-1821. . .1681,28
Contents : v. 1. Kecherches sur I'origine et la formation
de cette langlio ; les elements de la grammaire, avatit I'an
1,000 : la grammaire de la langue des Troubadours. 2.
DissertatiouB ct recherches. 3-4. Poesies, 5, Les bio-
graphies des Troubadours et podsies, 6. La grammaire
comparee des langucs de TEurope latine, dans leur rap-
ports avec la langoo des Troubadours,
— Lexique roman, ou dictionnaire de la langue des
troubadours, 6 v, 1836-44 6425.04
Rviherford (J.) The troubadours : their loves and
their lyrics. 1873 2722, 18
Schlegel {K. W. von). Remarks on the romance-poetry of tbe
middle ages, [In hit .SstheUcworks,1849: p. 309-400, J2643.1S
In asking for books, ns« the ■• Book Orders," giving tha AUTHOR'S NAMB, the first part of the TITtE, and the NOMBEB.
712 LITERATURE: Proven9ai (o Swedish LITTLE JOHN
Wriahl IT.) On the literature of the troutadourg. [In »«f 2»-
^•»ioii»rch.BnbJecU.«(c.,T.2.1861.] ..... 443.29
See alto Dublin unlv. mig.. v. 86, 1876 (Early poetry of
PKWenoe, by D. Marshall) j New monthly, v. 7, 1843 (The
tronbadoura). . . .
«»- Ste also Knighthood and chivalry {Romances o/chw-
alrv V 6G7-8) ;— German literature {TciUonic epic romances.
D 708)' — and general hiatorles of the chief literatures of
BuropeiespeciJly French Uterature (p. TOfi). Also Poetry
[EnalUh).
28. Scottish Literature.
Irving (D.) Lives of Scottish writers. 1850. 3252.01
Societu of ancient Scots. Lives of Scottish poets. 3 v.
fg2i 3212.07
Tutler (p'f.) Lives of Scottish worthies. 3 v. 3252.01
' j^- See aUo Poetry {Balladj ■—gongs) ; and the leading
works on English literature (p. 705).
29. Servian Literature.
Bouring {J.) Servian popular poetry. Translations.
1827 1615.14
Bulmr-LyiUm («.) Servian poems. [WUh hit Otnt, etc..
1669 1 1674.2i
Bobituon {Mrs'. T. A. L. v. J.) Language ">* literature. [/nAer
Laug. and lit. of the Slavic nations, 1860 : p. 103-143 : 366-
383 1 ,............■•• 2732.07
Vuk StephanovUch Karadshitch. Narodue Srpske pjesme.
3 V. Leipzig, 1823-24. 12°. .... 7211.01
Wole.—K collection of Servian popular poetry.
30. Slavic and Russian Idteratures.
Bowrina (J.) Speoim'ens of the Russian poets. 2 v.
1821-23. . 1615.22
Otto (F.) History of Russian literature. Tr. by G.
Cox. 1839. 2723.29
Ealato)HW.R.a.) Krilof and his fables. 1869. 185.06
Kussian idylls. [In Contemp. rev., Apl., 1874 and Apl., 1876] ;
A Russian poet. [In Fortn. rev., v. 6, 1866] ;— Kussian rev.
lit. [In Nineteenth cent., v. 1, 1877.)
Jtobinson {Mrs. T. A. L. v. J.) Languages and liter-
ature of the Slavic nations : Russian, lUyrioo-
Servian, Bulgarian, Bohemian, Polish, etc. 1850.
Turner ((7. E.) Studies in Kussian lit. [In Fraser's mag., H. s.,
V. 16-16, 1877.]
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 9, 18M (Russ. lit., past and
present) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 24, 1872 ; Nat. rev., v. 11, 1860
(M Lermontoff) ; Qu. rev., Jan., 1874 (Russian songs and
folk-tales) ; Westm. rev., Oct., 1877 (Kussian literature).
;«-S««o(io Bohemian literature (p. 704);— Servian litera-
ture {above).
31. Spanish Literature.
1. Qeneral history and criticim.
Bouienecfc (K) History of Spanish Uterature. Tr. by
T. Rose. 1847 2731.28
— History of Spanish and Portuguese literature. Tr.
by T. Ross. 2 v. 1823 2731.29
Simonde de SUmondi {J. C. L.) Lit. of the south of Europe, v. 8,
1846 ; p. 86446.] 2732.22
SAeUet; (Mrs. M. W.) Lives of eminent lit. men of
Italy, Spain, etc.. v. 3, 1835 3211.28
Note.— For amtenls see p. Ill of Catalogue.
Ticknor{0.) History of Spanish lit. 3 v. 1849. 2734.22
Note Reviewed by W. H. Prescott m his Miscellanies.
2. Spanish poetry and romances.
Bouning ( J^) Ancient poetry and romances of Spain :
selected and translated 1615.11
Kennedy (J.) Modern poets and poetry of Spain.
im. 1665.03
Xocfc/iart (Jiff.) Ancient Spanish ballads. 1856. 1664.07
PhiUips (H.) Poems from the Spanish. 1878.1675.39
/SbirfAey {R ) Chronicle of the Oid, from the Spanish.
[With notes.] 1808 558.17
WiMn {J. H.) Essay on Spanish poetry. [In his Works of Garci-
lasso, 1823.] 1644.02
See also Fraser, v. 79, 1869 (Spanish poetry before 1600,
its antiquities and analogy to the Provencal),
Jta- See also Oid (p. 269 of this Catalogue).
3. Specimeiu.
Oehoa (Eugenia de). Apnntes para una biblioteca de
escritores espanoles contemporaneos en prosa y
verso. 2 v. Paris, 1840. 8° 7215.02
JVotc.— Selections from the writings of about 60 contem-
porary authors.
O- See also, in the general alphabet, writings of various
authors, original or translated, under headings Arrom
(Cecilia Bohl de Faber) -.pseud. 'FernanCaballero :'— Avila
(J. de) ;— Breton de los Herreros (M.) ;— Oalderon de la
Barca ;— Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) :— Oid ;— Cruz (San
Juan de la) ;— Dumas (Alexandre) ;— Estella (Diego de) ; —
Grranada (Luis de) :— Hugo (Victor) ;— Iriarte (T. de) ;—
Larra ; pseud. ' Figaro ;'— Leon (Luis de) ;— Malon de
Chaide (P.) ;— Moratin ;— Nieremberg (J. E..) ;— Nueva
biblioteca de la risa ;— Ochoa (E. de, ed.) Tesoro de es-
critores misticos :— Tesoro del teatro Espanol ;— Qnevedo
y Villegas (F. G. de) :— Rabbe ;— Trueba y la Quintana j—
vanegas ;— Vega Oarpio (Lope F. da) ;— ZorriUa.
49- See alio Drama {Spanish, p. 426).
32. Swedish Literature.
Belhune (E. D.) Specimens of Swedish poetry.
1848 1615.01
Howitt ( W. and M.) Literature of Sweden. [In her Literature of
northern Europe, v. 2, 1862 ; p. 242-466.) .... 2732.06
Lockwood iH.) Axel and other poems : from the
Swedish of E. Tegner and others. 1867. 1663.33
Note See also Tegn6r (E.) Frithiof s saga ; and (in Fic-
tion class-list) translations of novels by Bremer (p. 467) ; —
Oarlen (p. 468) ;— Enorring ;— Schwartz.
Literature and dogma. See Arnold (Matthew). 1873. . 3614.02
Literature and its professors. See Pumell (Thomas). 1867. 2638.26
Uterature and life. See Whipple (E. P.) 2646.10
Literature in letters. .5ee Holcombe (J. P.) 1866. . . . 3267.03
Literature of society. See Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) 2 v. 1862. 3263.28
Literature primers. Ed. by J. E. Green. New York,
1875-78. 32° 6432.17
— Brooke (S.) English literature. N. Y., 1876. 16°. 2741.22
— Dowden (E.) Shakspere. New York, 1878. 16*. . 1752.28
Morris (R.) Euglish grammar. N. Y., 1876. 16*. 6432.17
— Peile (J.) Philology. New York, 1877. 16°. . . 6411.06
— Tozer (H.F.) Classical geography. N.Y.,1877. 16°. 912.27
Lithgow (Wm.) Travels and voyages through Eu-
rope, Asia, and Africa, 1609-1628. 12th ed.
Leith, 1814. 8° 923.08
JVbte.— Reviewed in Bentley's miscel., v. 29, 1861; New
monthly mag., v. 29, 1861.
Lithography. See Fine arts {Lithography, p. 646) ; — oJ»o Nichol
(W.) Litliographic printing, [/n Hansard (T.C.) Typo-
graphia, 1825 ; p. 194-221.] 2766.16
Lithotomy. See Medicine.
Lithnanians. Latham (B. O.) Nationalities of Europe, v. 1,
1863 446.17
Littell's living age. 1-S series. 135 v. Boston,
1814-77. 8°. . 8105.11
Little ( Capt. George). Life on the ocean ; or twenty
years at sea. Aberdeen, 1847. 12°. . . 921.15
Uttle (G. P. ) Fireman's own book : accounts of fires
throughout the United States, as well as other
countries. New York, 1860. 8°. . . . 3926.33
Little book about Great Britain. See Thieblin (N. L.) 1870. 964.26
Little classics. Ed. by Rossiter Johnson. 16 v.
Boston, 1874-76. 18° 226.83
iVote.— For Contents see Fiction (p. 499).
Iiittle corporal ; illus. magazine for boys and girls.
V. 16. Chicago, 1873. 8° 8131.16
Little-folks songs. See White {Mrs. A. B.) 1871. . . . 1696.20
Little foxes. By C. Crowfleld. See Stowe (H.B.) . . .6427.09
Little kingdom (The). See Mace (Jean) 4325.23
Little PeddUugton. See Poole (J.) 241.48
Little people of God and what the poets have said of them.
See Austin {Mrs. G. L.) 1613.24
Little things of nature. See Grindon (L. H.) 1866. . . 4823.06
Littlejohn (Abram Newkirk, bp. ofL. I.) Address at the dedica-
tion of the new grounds of the Evergreen cemetery. New
Haven, July 29, 1856. New Haven, 1856. 8". . .3566 28
— Address at the commemorative service of the church of the ,
Holy Trinity, Nov. 26, 1871. pp. 41-51. 8°. [Not.p.] 3566.29
— Address to the clergy of the diocese of Long Island, Nov. 26,
1869. 10 pp. 8°. [No t.p.\ 3666.29
— American character : its faults and its wants ; address, St.
James' college, Md. New Haven, 1836. 8°. . , . 3666.29
— Annual address of the bishop of Long Island, May 18, 1877.
pp. 81-106. W.XNot.p.] 3566.29
— Gomparative dependence of human progress on tradition
aud invention ; address before the house of convocation of
Trinity college. Hartford, 1856. 8° 3566.29
— God's maintenance of His own cause ; sermon, Chicago,
May 19, 1864. Chicago, 1864. 8' 3566.28
— The ministerial gift ; sermon, Norwich, June 12, 1855. New
Haven, 1855. 8° 3666.28
— More laborers needed : sermon before the Soc. for the increase
of the ministry, Brooklyn, May 12, 1861. N.Y.,1861.8°. 3566.28
BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
LITTLEJOHN-LOARING
718
— Necessity, uses, etc., of a church literature : sermon in b«-
liair of the General prot. epis. 8. S. union, June, 18S7.
New Haven. 1858. 8* 3Sfl6 29
— Present popular cHtimate of the cbrlittlim ministry ; and its
cauucs : Hermonal the 4th annual unlinution of the Berkeley
divinity school. May 20, 1858. Hartford, 1858. 8'. 336C.28
— Primary charge and addresa before tlie 2d convention of the
diocese, Brooklyn. Sept. 2'J, 30. 1869 3568.28
— Sermon, [/n St. George's brotherhood, Flushing, L. I. New
York, 1871. 8°.) 3B«6.29
— Sunday-school work : pastoral letter, 1876. 8°. [JVo l.p.] 3566.29
Utton (lieu. E. A.) Miracles. L., [n. d.] 12°. 35G6.19
Littre (Maximilien Paul Emile). 'Dictionnaire de la
langue francaise. 2 t. in 3 pts. Paris, 1803-
72. 4°. 6416.09
— Histoire de la langue francaise. 4e 6d. 2 v.
Paris, 1867. 8° 6416.09
— Janet (T.) Laphilos. deL. [/n M't La criss phllos. 1865.] 5123.19
Liturgies. See Biblical and religious lit. [Liturgies and liturgy^
p. 91|.
Liturgies and other documents of the ante-Nicene period. Edin.
biirgh, 1872. 8°. [/n Aste-Nicene lib., V. 24.] . .3467.15
Iiiturgies, etc. in the reign of queen Elizabeth. Ed.
by W. K Clay. Cambridge, (Eng.,) Parkemoc,
lUH. 8°. 3636.23
Uturgies (The two), a.d. 1549, and a.d. 1552 : with
other documents, reign of king Edward vi. Ed.
by J. Ketley. Cambridge, (England,) Parker soc,
1844. 8° 3836.22
Live and learn ; 1,000 mistakes in speaking, writing,
and pronunciation. N. Y., 18.')6. 16°. . 6423.21
Live-stock (Transportation of). See Domestic econ. (Food, p. 420).
Iiivelng (Robert). Notes on the treatment of skin
diseases. London, 1870. 24° 4328.15
Liver (Diseases of the). See Medicine. (Liver.)
Iiivere do reis de Brittanie e lie livere de reis de
Engleterre. Ed. by J. Glover. London. 1865.
8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.—
Iiivermore (George). Historical research respecting
the opinions of the founders of the republic, on
negroes as slaves, as citizens, and as soldiers.
Boston, 1802. 8° 58)3.02
Iiivermore (S. T.) Condensed hist, of Cooperstown,
with biog. sketch of J. F. Cooper. Albany,
1862. 8° 621.06
Liverpool. See Countries [Liverpool, p. 340).
Livery companies. Herherl (W.) History of the
twelve great livery companies of London. 2 v.
1837 494.11
«7- See alto SUds (p. 676).
Lives. 49- See Biography {Cotleclive, p. 109-116 .—Individual,
p. 116-216) ;— Longevity : — Vital statistics ; — Insurance
(p. 646).
Lives and deed* worth knowing. See Stevenson (W. F.)
1868 3261.06
Lives and voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Sampler.
3d ed. Edinburgh, 1837. 16° 921.15
Same. New York, [184-]. 18°. . . . 3221.07
Lives maile sublime by faith and works. See Steel (R.) . 3263.30
Live.» of British physicians. {anon.'\ L.,1846.16°.3252.08
Lives of eminent Englishmen in past days. London,
[». d.] 16°. 3221.11
Contentt : Isaak Walton. Sir Henry Wotton. The earl of
Derby and his family. Lord 0. Collingwood. Sir T. S.
Baffles. Edward Pellew, viscount Eimouth. George Her-
bert. Dr. John Donne. Bishop Thomas Ken. Bishop
Robert Sanderson. Rev. John Eettlewell. Dr. Henry
Hammond. Bishop Thomas Wilson. Kev. W. Mompesson.
Bev. John Bold.
Uvea of eminent persons. London, 1><33. 8°. 3265.17
Lives of eminent lit. and sclent, men of France. See Shellev
{.Vrs. M. W.) 3211.24
Lives of English popular leaders. See Maurice (C. E ) . 3221.25
laves of lit. and scicnt. men of Great Britain. See Dunham
(S- A) 3211 14
Lives of Scottish poets. See Society of ancient Scots. . 3212.07
Livet (Ch. L.) Pre'cieux et precieuses ; 17e sifecle.
2e cd. Paris, 18C0. 12° 704ii.l9
Content! : Madame de Rambonlllet. L'abb4 Cotin. Ma-
dame Coruuel. Labbe d'Aubiguac. Scudory. Mile de
Gournay. Rene Le Pays. Jean Grillet. Bois Robert.
La Ouerlande de Julie.
Living See Life (p. 700).
Living authors of America. See Powell (T.) 1850. . . 3242.09
Living words. See Ohapin (Edwin H.) 1860 3534.01
Living words. See MOhntock (J.) 3572.01
Living writers of the South. Set Davidson (J. W.) 1869. 2751.01
Livingstone (David). Last journals in Central Af-
rica from 1865. New York, 1875. 8°. . 1086.11
— MisBionary travels in South Africa. New York.
Ih58. 8*. 1094.03
— Riulkner (H.) Elephant haunts; a sportman's search,
etc. 1868. . 1085.13
— Livingstime and his African explorations, [anon.]
New York, 1872. 12° 1092.19
— S(ai\ley (H. M. ) How I found Livingstone. 1086.05
— an'l Charles). Narrative of an expedition to the
Zambesi and its tributaries ; and of the discovery
of the lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864. New
York, 18611. 8° 1095.10
its' See attn lives of L. (in Biography , p. 169).
Livingston (Edward). See Biography (p. 169) : alto Moore (F.)
Aii]er. eloquence, v. 2, 1858 10325.03] ;— Herring (J ) und
Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gal., v. 1, J8;)4. . . 3247.08
Livingston (Philip). See Mag. of Amer. hist.. May 3, 1877 (arti-
cle by i:. Allen ; 3 pp ) : Sanderson's Biog. of the siunen
of tlie Decl. of independence, v. 3, 1820 3244.03
Livingston (Robert R ) Oration before the N. T. soc. of the
Ciuciunati, 1787.— The purse and the sword, sn extrsot.
[In Moore (F.) Amer. eloquence, v. 1, 1868 |6325.03) ;—
Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery.
V. 4. 1839. . 3247.11
Livingston (Wm.) Review of the military operations in N. A.,
1753-56. (/n Mass. hist. SIC Col., v. 7, 1801.] . .061.08
— Speech in New Jersey legislature, 1777. [/r. Moore (F.)
Amer. eloquence, v. 1, 1858.J 6326.09
«S" For life of W. L., see Biography (p. 169).
Livingstone manor. Papers relating to the manor of Livingston,
including the first settlement of Schoharie. 1(380-1795.
(In O'Oallaghan (li. B.) Doc. hist, of N.Y., v. 3, 1849.) 614.08
Uvius (Titus). Historiarum libri qui supersnnt, ex
ed. G. A. Buperti. Cum supplementis, notis,
et interp. in usum Delphini. 20 v. London,
Valpy, 1828. 8°. 7714.05
Same. (Euvres. [Latin et fran<;ais.] 2 v.
Paris, 1864. 8° 7726.06
Same. Books i-x. With introd., hist, examin-
ation, and notes, by J. K. Seeley. Oxford, 1871.
8° 7724.01
— History of Bome. Tr. by G. Baker, fi v. New
York, [n. (J. ] 18° 432.16
Same. Tr. byD. Spillan. 4 v. London, Bo/m,
1850-56. 12° 432.12
— CoUin.i (W. L.) Livy [outlined and explained].
Phil., 1876. 16°. [Ancient classics. Suppl. se-
ries. V. 1.] 431.20
— Rapin (R.) Comparison betw. Thucydides and Livy. [In hit
Crit. works, v. 1, 1706.) 5064.11
See also histories of Literature (Latin, p. 710) ; and
Smith's Diet, of Gr. and Roman biog., v. 2.
Lizars (John). Use and abuse of tobacco. Philadel-
phia, 1859. 16°. 4334.27
Uorente (Juan Antonio). Hist, of the Inquisition of
Spain. Abr. and transl. L., 1826. 8°. 3426.24
Lloyd (Charles). Mo.nthly repository extraordinary ;
its treatment of the case of Mr. Carlile, under
Erosecution for publishing the 'Age of Beason.'
ondon, 1819. 8° 5093.02
Lloyd (Charles, civil service of Bengal). Principles
for the conduct of life. 2 v. L.,1866. 16°. 3512.01
Uoyd (Humphrey). The power of the keys. Dub-
lin, 1873. 12° 3567.21
Lloyd (L.) Peasant life in Sweden. L., 1870. 8°. 996.03
— Scandinavian adventures. 2 v. L., 1^54. 8°. 995.01
Lloyd (Robert). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In O.'t
Engl, poets, V. 15, 1810.] 1626.15
— • Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh. [In Sanford and Walsh.
Brit, poets, v. 37, 1822.] 1691.37
Lloyd (Samuel H.I Glimpses of the spirit land. Ad-
dresses, sonnets, and other poems. . . lR(i4.06
Lloyd (Hev. W. F. ) Prices of com in Oxford in be-
ginning of 14th cent. ; also from 1583 to [IhSO].
Oxford, 1830. 8° 5936.09
Lloyd (Wm. Wntkiss). The Age of Pericles. 2 v.
London, 1875. 8° 428.03
— History of Sicily to the .Athenian war ; with eluci-
dations of the Sicilian odes of Pindar. [To B.O.
432.] London, 1872. 8° 435.28
Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion, 1861-65.
New York, 1865. 8°. 634.20
Lloyd's. Martin (F.) History of Lloyd's and of
marine insurance in Great Britain. With sta-
tistics. 1876 5931.12
Loaring (H. J. ) Selection of common sajdngs, words,
and customs : their origin and history. Lon don.
1870. 16°. . 6214.20
90 In asking for books, use the •■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
714
LOBEIRA LODG-E
Lobelia (Vasco de). Amadis of Gaul. From the
Spanish of Montalvo. By R. Southey. New ed.
3 V. London, 1872. 12° 226.44
Iiobo (Jeronymo). Voyage to Abyssinia. [Tr. by
8. Johnson.] London, 1785. 8° . . . 1093.03
Same. [In Finkerton. Voyages, v. 16, 18U.) . . 926.16
Loch Awe (Isles of). See Hamerton (P. G.) 1865. . . 1661.18
Loch Oo (Annals of). See Annals of Loch Co (p. 29).
Locke (David Koes). &« Fiction classlist (p. 499).
Iiocke (.John, Enjl pldlosophei; b. 1632, d. 1704).
Conduct of the understanding. Introd. essay,
by A. Potter. N. y.,1841. 18^ [H.P.L.] 5411.10
Same. Also some thoughts concerning educa^
tion. Edinburgh, 1839. 8°. 5814.18
Bazlitt ( }V.) On Locke's essay, etc. [/n hit Lit. remains,
V. 1, 1836 ; p. 229-330.] 3076.13
Liidlam {T.) Logical tracts, illustrative of Locke on
the understanding 6416.00
— Philosophical works. Essay and notes by J. A.
St. John. 2 V. London, 1854. 12°. . . 5415.00
Content! : v. 1. Of the conduct of the understanding.
Essay concerning the human understanding. 2. Kxaniin-
•tion of Malebranche's opinion of seeing all things in God.
Elements of natural philosophy. Beading for a gentleman.
Index,
— Thoughts on education. [In Barnard (H.) Engl, pedagogy.]
— Works. 10 V. London, 1823. 8°. ... 5052.01
Contents.
Aoconnt of debates and resolutions in the House of Lords,
1676, v. 10.
Carolina (Fundamental constitutions otj, v. 10.
Character of Locke (Coste's), v. 10.
Christianity (Reasonableness of), and vindication of the
same, v. 7.
Common-place book (New method of), v. 3.
Conduct of the understanding, v. 3.
Coste'a character of Locke, v. 10.
Culture of vines and olives, silk, etc., v, UX
Disaffection act (Letter ou), v. 10.
Education (Thoughts concerning), v, 9.
ElemenU of natural philosophy, v. 3.
Index, V. 10.
Oovemment (Two treatises on), v. 6.
Human understanding, v. 1-1.
Letters between Locke and his friends, v. MO.
Letters to the bishop of Worcester, v. i.
Life of Locke, V. 1.
Malebranche's opinion of seeing all things in God (Examin-
ation of), V. 9.
Uemoirs relating to Anthony, first earl ofSbaftsbury, v. 9.
Miracles (Discourse of), v. 9.
Money (Of lowering interest, and raising the value of), v. 6.
— Observations ou keepiug silver in England, v. 6.
Navigation (History of), v. 10.
Norris' book (Uemarks upon), v. 10.
Beading and study fur a gentleman, v. S.
St. Paul's Epistles (Essays on), v. 8.
Toleration (Four letters ou), v. 6.
Yoyagea and travels (Catalogue and character of books of), v. 10.
tSF" For Hvet and critical notices of Locke, 9ee Biography
(p. 169) ; aUo Bourne (H. B. F.) Life of. 2 v. 1876
[3098.32] :— Hnnt (J.) Belig. thought in England, v. 2,
1«71 ; p. 183-191 : 3il5.18] ;— Stephen |L.) Hist, of English
thought in the 18th century, v. 1, 1876 [642.62] ; also Wins-
low's Journ. of psy. med., v. 3, 1850 ; v. 7, 1864 (The Lock-
ian philosophy) ; Westm. rev., Jan., 1877.
Lock [Prof. John). Ol^serv. on terrestrial magnetism. [In Sm.
contrib., V. 3, 18S2.J 3937.03
Iiocke (John Goodwin). Book of the Lockes. Bos-
ton, 1853. 8° 3113.24
Locke (Joseph, engineer). See Stephenson (Bobert) and Locke (J.)
Locke (Uichard Adams). The moon hoax. New
York, 1859. 8°. 4017.13
Iiooker (Frederick). London lyrics. Boston, 1870.
16°. . 1663.29
— Lyra elegantiarum, a coll. of vers de socii^te, etc.
London, 1867. 16° 1663.41
Lockhart (C. S. M. ) Centenary memorial of Sir Wal-
ter Scott. London, 1871. 12° 3157.26
— Gen. guide to Isle of Wight. L.,1870. sm. 4°. 955.17
Lockhart (John Gibson). Ancient Spanish ballads.
New York, 1856. 12° 1664.07
— History of Napoleon Buonaparte, [anoiu ] New ed.
2 V. London, 1829. 18° 313'2.04
— Life of Sir Walter Scott. 7 v. Edinburgh, 1836-
38. 8° 3157.05
Same. Abridged. Edin., 1871. 12°. . 3157.05a
— Peter's letters to his kinsfolk. N.Y.,1820. 8°. 2534.17
;^r" Fur novels by J. G. L. see Fiction (p. 499).
I«okroy (J/mc. .Stephanie). Contes a mes nieces.
Paris, [18fS.] 16° 7046.21
Looks and keys. .See Arts (Useful : toda and keys, p. 44).
Locomotive engines. See Arts ( Ute/ul : Steam-engine, p. 47).
Iiock'wood (Henry). Axel and other poems : from
the Swedish [of E. Tegner and others]. London,
1867. 8° 1663.33
Look'wood (M. S.) Hand-book of ceramic art.
New York, 1878. 12°. 1454.15
Lockyer (Joseph Norman). Contributions to solar
physics. London, 1874. 8° 4017.25
— Elements of astronomy. N. Y., 1870. 12°. 4015.26
— Nature series. The spectroscope and its applica-
tions., London , 1873. 12° 4024.19
— Science primers. Astronomy. L.,1874. 16°. 4016.35
— Star gazing : past and present. L.,1878. 8^ 4017.33
Lodbrokar-quida, or the death song of Lodbroc.
[Icelandic text.] Free Engl, transl. -with Latin
version, by J. Johnstone. 1872. 16°. [n.p.] 1663.31
Lodge (Edmund). 'Portraits of illustrious person-
ages of Great Britain, with biogr. and hist, me-
moirs. 8 V. London, 1850. 12°. . . . 3225.01
ConUntt.
Abbott, ((*p. of Canterbury), v.
3, p. 285.
Abercrombie (Sir Balpli), v. 8.
Albemarle [IhOce of),y. 5, p. 209.
Allen [Cardinal), v. 2, p. 231.
Amherst (ls( lord), v. 8, p. 106.
Anne (Queen), v. 7. p. 29.
Argyll [1st duke of), v. 6, p. 281.
— (2d duke of), and duke of
Greenwich, v. 7, p. 137.
— mh earl of), v. 6, p. 189.
— (Marquis of), v. 5, p. 117.
Arlington [earl of), v. 6, p. 171.
Arran [Earl of), v. 2, p. 76.
Aruudell (Fitzalan, earl of), v. 2.
— (Howard, eari of), v. 2, p. 249.
— and Surrey [earl of), v. 4.
— of Wardour [Baroness], v. i.
Aston [Ist lord), V. 4, p. 1.
Atterbui-y [bp. of Rochester), v. 7.
Bacon (Sir Nich.), v. 2, p. 107.
Banks (Sir Joseph), v. 8, p. 233.
Bath (Earl of), v. 7, p. 217.
Beatouu (Cardinal), v. 1, p. 99.
Bedford [lit earl of), v. 1, p. 217.
— (Harrington, coun(«8o/), v. 3.
— (ith earl of), v. 4, p. 63.
— (Carre, countess of), v. 6.
— (Duke of], V. 6, p. '253.
— (4(A duke of), V. 7, p. 266.
— (6(/i duke oj), V, 8, p. 131.
^\o\illi(Earlof De.vonslure),\. 'i.
Bodley (Sir Thomas), v. 3, p. 03.
Boheiuia (Elizabeth, qu. of), v. 5.
Boleyn (Anne), v. 1, p. 63.
Bolingbroke [ut viscount), v. 7.
Boyle (lion. Eobt.), v. 6, p. 227.
Brackley ( Viscount), v. 3, p. 116.
Bragauza (Catherine ^u. of),
v. 6, p. 297.
Brandon (duke of Suffolk), v. 1.
Bridport (\stviscount),v. 8,p.203.
Bristol (2a earl of), V. 6. p. 23.
Brooke [\st lord), v. 3. p. 239.
— 2(1 lord), V. 4, p. 87.
Buckingham (\st duke of), v. 3.
Burghley (Lord), V. 2, p. 267.
Burlington (3d earl of), v. 7.
Burnet (Gilbert, bishop of Salis-
bury), V. 7, p. 37.
Bute (3<J eor( of), v. 8, p. 61.
Caernarvon [1st earl of), v. 4.
Oamden [Ut earl of), v. 8, p. 83.
Canterbury (Cranmer, abp. of),
V. 1, p. 236.
Capel (Lord), v. 4, p. 223.
Caicw (Sir Nich.), V. 1, p. 65.
Carlisle (Countess of),\. 5, p. 107.
Cavendish (1st duke of Devon-
shire), V. 7, p. 1.
— ■ (1st duke of Newcastle), v. 7.
Charles l., v. 4, p. 236.
Charles ii., v. 6, p. 135.
Charlotte (Princess), v. 8, p. 225.
Chailiani [Ut earl of),v. 7, p. '289.
Chcrbury [Lord Herbert of),
V. 4, p. 261.
Clarendon (Earl of), v. 5, p. 265.
Clifford of Chudleigh (1»< lord),
v. 5, p. 255.
Clifford [countess of Pembroke),
V. 6, p. 289.
Clive (Lord), v. 7, p. 277.
Cornwallis (1st marquis), v. 8.
Cottington (Lord), V. 6, p. 17.
Coui'tenay (earl of Devonshire),
V. l,p. 247.
Coventry (1st Utrd), v. 4, p. 41.
Cranmer [archbp, of Canterbury),
V. 1. p. 235.
Craven (Ut earl of), v. 6, p. 247.
Cromwell (Oliver), v. 6, p. 76.
Cromwell [earl of Essex), v. 1.
Cumberland (3d earl o/),v.3,p.29
Dauby (Ut earl oj), v'. 4. p. 149.
Darnley [Lord, king of Scotland),
V. 2, p. 27.
Denbigh (Ut earl of), v. 4, p. 113.
Denny (Sir Anthony), v. l,p. 165.
Derby [Countess cf), v. 6, p. 139.
— (1st earl of), v. 1, p. 7.
— (Earlof), v. 5, p. 9.
Devereux [earl of Essex), v. 2,
Devonshire [Countess of), v. 6.
— Blount (earl of), v. 3, p. 37.
— Courtenay [Earl of), v. 1.
— Cavendish [1st duke of), v. 7.
Digby [Sir Kenelm), v. 5, p. 147.
Dorset [Earl of), v. 3, p. 47.
— (4i/i earl of), v. 5, p. 37.
Drake (Sir Francis), v. 2. p. 237.
Dudley [duke of Northuntber^
land), V. 1, p. 181.
— (earl vfNorlhumberland),v.3.
— (Earl of Warwick),v, 2, p. 206.
Duncau(ls(riacottn(), v. 8, p.l43.
Dundee (1st viscount),v. 6, p. 216.
Edward vi., v. 1, p. 169.
Elizabeth (Queeni, v. 3, p. 1.
Essex (Cromwell, earl of), v. 1.
— (Devereux. earl of), v. 2.
— (2d earl of], v. 2, p. 275.
— (3d earl of), v. 4, p. 209.
Exeter (l8( earl of), v. 3, p. 147.
Exmouth ( Viscount), v. 8, p. 275.
Falkland (2(2 vi'scounO, v.4,p.l3).
Finch (earl of Nottingham), v. 6.
Fitzalan [earl of Arundell), v. 2.
Fox (Chas. James), v. 8, p. 193.
Godolphin (earl of], v. 7, p. 9.
Goring (Lord), v. 4, p. 313.
Granby (Marquis of),\. 7, p. 249.
Grandison ( Viscount), v.4, p.l07.
Gresham (Sir Thomas), v. 2.
Grey (Lady Jane), v. 1, p. 199.
Guildford [1st lord), v. 6, p. 181.
— (2<J earl of), v. 8, p. 61.
Hale (Sir Matthew), v. 6, p. 13.
Hamilton [1st duke of), \. 4,p.271.
— (Idduke of), v, 6, i). 1.
— [Ut marq. of), v. 3, p. 23.
— [2d marq. of), v. 3, p. 167.
Hardwicke [Ut earl of), v. 7
Hatton (Sir Chr.), v. 2. p. 221.
Hawke (Lord},\. 8, p. 1.
Heathfleld (Ut lord), v. 8, p. 33.
Henrietta Maria (Queen), v. 6.
Henry vm. (King), v. 1, p. 121.
Herbert of Cherbury (Lord), v. 4.
Hertford (1st marq.), v. 6, p. 99.
Holland (lj( earl of), v. 4, p. 291.
— [1st lord), V. 7, p. 265.
HuUea (duke of Newcastle), v. 7.
Hood [Ut viscount), v. 8, p. 213,
Hopton (Lord), v. S, p. 26.
Howard [earl of Arundell), v. 2.
— (ls( earl of Nottingham), v. 3.
— [earl of Suffolk), v. 3, p. 195.
Howe [Earl of), v. 8, p. 109.
Huntley (2d jnarquis of), v. 4.
Hyde (Anne, duchess of York),
V. 6, p. 231.
Jones [Sir Wni.), v. 8, p. 91.
Keppell ( Viscount), v. 8. p. 21.
BBOOKLTN LIBBART.
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715
Knox (John), T. i, p. iS.
Lancaster (Margaret of), v, 1.
LanadowQO {1st marquis of), v. 8.
Laud (W., archbp. of Canter-
burif), V, 4, p. 155.
Laliderdalo (Duke of), t. 6, p. 75.
Leeds (1st duke of), v. 7, p. 19.
Leicester (Earl of), v. 2, p. 189.
— (Countess of), v. S,p. 93.
Lincoln (Earl of), v. 2, p. 167.
Lindsejr (lj< earl <[/). v. 4, p. 79
— (2(i ear I of), T. 6, p. 159.
Liverpool (2d earl of), v.8, p. 253,
Locke (John), v. 6, p. 289.
London (Ridley, bishop of), v. 1.
Lothian (M earl of), v. 5, p. 299.
Maitland (Sir Wm., of Letking-
ton), V. 2, p. 67.
— (1st lord), V. 2, p. 2ST.
Manchester (2d earl of), t. 6,
Mansfleld (Istearlof), t. 8, p. 73.
Margaret of Lanca8t«r,T. 1, p,13.
AEarlborough (Dvehess q/), t. 7.
— (Duke of). V. 7, p. 67.
Mary Tudor (Queen), v. 2, p. 1.
Mary Stuart (Queen), v. 2, p. 183.
Middlesex (1st earl of), v. i.
Middloton (Sir Hugh),v. 3,p.267.
Monmouth (2JmA:« (>/J, v. 6, p. 155.
Montagu (2d duke of), v. 7. p. 187.
MontroKe [Marquis of), v.4,p.323.
Moore (Sir John), v. 1. p. 39.
More (Sir Thom««), v. 1. p. 41.
Morton (Earl of), v. 2, p. 137.
Murray (Earl ij/), v. 2, p. 36.
Nelson (Lord), t. 8, p. U9.
Newark (1st lord), r. 6, p. 91.
Newcastle (Cavendlib, Ut duke
of), V. 6, p. 1.
— (Holies, duke of), T. 7, p. 237.
Newton (Sir Isaac), v. 7, p. 111.
Norfolk (Duke of), v. 1, p. 191.
— (Uh duke of), T. 2, p. 63.
North (Ut lord), T. 2, p. 21.
Northampton (Earl of),v.3, p.93.
— (2d earl of), v. 4, p. 96.
Northumberland (Dudley, duke
of), V. 1, p. 181.
— (Earl of), V. 3, p. 276.
— (Percy, earl of), v. 6, p. 187.
Nottingham (Howard, U< earl
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— (Finch, earl of), v. 6, p. 83.
Orl'ord (Walpole, 1st carl of),
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— (Horatio, ith earl of), v. 8.
Ormoud (Ut dvlce of), y. 6, p. 199.
— (2d duke of), v. 7, p. 153.
Oxford aud Mortimer (Earl of),
V. 7, p. 97.
Paget (Ut lord), V. 2, p. 13.
Parker (Matthew, arthbp. of Can-
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Parr (Catherine, queen), v. 1.
Pembroke (Sydney, comUea of),
T. 3. p. 139.
— (Earl of), V. 3, p. 267.
— aud Montgomery (Earl of),
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Portland (l.i( earlof). v. 3, p. 295.
Raleigh (.Sir Waiter), v. 3, p. 125.
Rich (2d earl of Warwick), y. 6.
Richmond (/Hietoi c/), v.4, p.l3.
— (Duchess of), V. 6, p. 271.
— (Duke of). V. 6, p. 89.
— (Duke of). V. 3, p. 181.
Ridley, (bishop of London), v. 1.
Rochester (F. Atterbury, bishop
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Rockingham (2d marquit of).v.6.
Rodney (\sl lord), T. 8, p. 41.
Rothes (Duke of), v. 6, p. 49.
Rupert (Prince), v. 6, p. 67.
Russell (Lord), t. 6, p. 109.
— (Lofly), V. 7, p. 89.
St. Alban (yiscount), v. 3, p. 187.
St. Vincent (Earl of), v. 8, p. 243.
Salisbury (Earl of), v. 3, p. 73.
Sandwich (Utearlof), v.6, p.243.
Scott (.Sir Walter), v. 8, p. 263.
Seldea (John), v. 6, p. 47.
Seymour (Jane, 9t«cn),v.l, p. 61.
— of Sudeley (Lord Thomas),
T. 1, p. 147.
ShreWBOury (Duke of), t.7, p. 67.
Sidney (S*r Philip), v. 2, p. 166.
— (Algernon), v. 6, p. 119.
Somera (Lord), v. 7, p. 61.
Somerset (Duke of), v. 1, p. 161.
— (6('i duke of), v. 7, p. 179.
Southampton (Earl ofj,v.3. p.I66.
— (Ilh earl of), v. 6, p. 179.
Stafford ( riscount), v. 6, p. 41.
Strafford (Earl of), v. 4, p. 69.
Stuart (Lady Arabella),T.3, p.lOl.
Suffolk (Braudon. duke of), v. 1.
— (Qrey, duke of), v. 1, p. 213.
— (Howard, «or( of), t.3, p. 196.
Sunderland (Crruntess).Y. 6, p. 99.
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— (Itl earl of), V. 6, p. 261.
Surrey (Earl of), v. 1, p. 113.
Sussex [Earl of), v. 2, p. 149.
Sydney, (countas of Pembroke),
V.3, p. 139.
Tillotson, (arcAZ»p. of Canterbury),
Y. 6, p. 239.
Totnes (Earl of), v. 3, p. 247.
Wales (Prince of), v. 3, p. 83.
Walpole (Horatio. Irt lord), y. 7.
— (Robert, Ut earl of Orfard),
V. 7, p. 181.
— (Horatio. 4a earl of Orford),
y. 8, p. 97.
Walsiugham (Sir Francis), v. 2.
Warham, laraiitp. of Canterbury).
V. 1, p. 33.
Warwick (Dudley, earl of), y. 2.
— (Richard. 2d earl of), v. f>.
Wellington (Duke of), y. 8, p. 287.
Winchester (1st marquis of, v. 2.
— (5th marquis of), v. 5, p. 281.
Wolsey (CardiTud), v. 1, p. 21.
Worcester (Earl of), y. 3, p. 206.
— (Is* marq. of), v. 4, p. 181.
— (2'i marq. of), v. 6, p. 165.
Wottou (Sir Henry), y. 4, p. 27.
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— Stebbing {W.) Analysis of Mill's system of logic.
Newed. 1875 5428.38
— Stewtrt (fl.) Of reasoning and of deductive evidence.— Of the
Aristotelian logic. — Of inductive logic. [In his Col. works,
V. 3, 1851 ; V. 2 o/ his Philos. of the human mind.] 5117.03
— Tappan (if. P.) Elements of logic ; with introd.
view of philosophy and the reason. 1860. 5428.06
— Thomson ( IK ) Outline of the laws of thought ;
pure and applied logic. [With appendix on In-
dian logic, by Max Miiller. ] 1859. .5428.07
— TarreU {H. J.) Manual of logic. 1870. .5128.23
— Uebermeg (F.) System of logic and hist, of logical
doctrines. Tr.with notes by f.M.Liudsay. 54^8.40
— Venn (J.) The logic of chance ; theory of proba-
bility, with especial reference to its application
to moral and social science. 1866. . 5428.18
Uses of hypotheses. [/» Mind, Jan., 1878 ; p. 13-66.]
— Walls {J.) Logick. Leeds, 1792. . . . 54'28.29
Same. Walpole, 1809 5428.30
— Whately (,Ii.) Elements of logic. 1851, ,5428.10
— Wolf or Wolfiit.s (C.) Logic. 1770. . . ,5428.26
See also Journal of spec, philos., v. 2, 1863 ; p. 193-208
(Validity of the Uiws of logic, by C. 8. Peirce) ; v. 7, 1873,
p. 12 50 (Old and new systems of logic ; Engl, and Hegelian
methods, by F. P.Stearns) ; v. 9, 1876 ; p. 117-121 (What la
logic, by J. G. Anderson) ; v. 10-11, 1866-77 (Bases of induc-
tion, by L. Lachelier ; several articles) ; Apl., 1876 : p. 158-
166 (Two kinds of dialectic, by L. Hickok); Jan., 1876, p. 17-
35 (Empiricisin and common logic, by J. Watson) ; Medical
critic, v. 1, 18C1 (2 art. on the syllogism, by R. G. Latham);
v. 1, 1861 (Distinction betw. analytical and synthetical
judgment, by C. M. Ingleby) ; Mind, v. 1, 1876; p. 13-52
(Consistency and real iuiluence, by J. Venn) ; v. 2, 1877
(On some principles of logic, by C. Reade ; Fundamental
logic, by J. J. Murphy) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 25, 1872 (Logic as
an agency of reform) ; New Eugl., v. 11, 1856 (The hypo-
thesis : its place in reasoning) ; New Englander, v. 30, 1871
(Grounds of confidence in inductive reasoning) ; July, 1871
(Olrici'B logic, by B. P. Bowne) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858
(Mill's logic of induction) ; v. 33. 1860 (Logic and recent
British logicians) ; v. 61, 1870 (Different schools of elemen-
tary logic).
ig- See also Arts (Useful ; Introd. works: method, p. 39),
especially those by Bacon : — Jevons ; — Lewes ; — Whewell.
Jtti' See also Medicine {Medical logic).
Logic in theology. See Taylor (Isaac) 3612.06
Logic of mathematics. See Davies (C.) 1011.01
Logic of political economy. See De Quincey (T.) . . 6912 32
Loiteringa of travel. See V7illis (N. P.) Misoel. works. 5076.27
Lollards. Wycliffe {J.) Apology for Lollard doctrines attributed
to W. Ed. by J. H. Todd. 1812. {Camden soc.) . 6112.20
See also (in Biography) lives of WycUffe (p. 211) ; and
Cobham (A. 131) ; reierences in M'Clintock and Strong,
V. S {article Lollards) : and (in Fiction), Holt (E. S.) Mis-
tress Marjory [213.81].
Lomaa (J.) and Peace (A.. S.) Wealthy men and
women of Brooklyn. Brooklyn, 1847. 18°. 613.09
Lombard street. See Bagehot (Wm.) 1873 6922.28
Iiomenie (Louis de). Beaumarchais and his times.
Tr. by H. S. Edwards. 4 v. L., 1856. 8". 3016.10
Same. [Condensed.] N. Y., 1857. 12°. 3016.14
— Sketches of conspicuous living characters of France.
[anon.-\ Tr. by R.M.Walsh. Phil., 1841. 8°. 3'261.26
Contents : Preface. Thiers. Chateaubriand. Laffitte.
Guizot. Lamartine. Soult. Berryer. Da La Mennais.
Victor Hugo. Dupin. B^ranger. Odillon Barrott. Ara-
go. George Sand. Duke de Broglie.
Note.—Fov his numerous articles in Revue des d. mondes
Bee p. 90 of its Table gen.
Lommel ^Eugene). Nature of light, with account of
physical optics. New York, 1876. 12°. . 40'24.18
Iion^na 'illustrata. Graphic and hist, memorials of
Lond. and Westminster. L.,1819-25, 2v. foL957.01
London. See Countries, etc. [London, p. 310),
London athenseum. See Athenxum.
London banking life. See Furdy (W.) 6922.33
Iiondon bridge. Tliomson(ii.) Chronicles of, [aiion.J
1827 492.'29
London catalogue of books, 1810-31. L.,J2. .Bent, 1831. 8°. 2721.14
Iiondon dialectical society. Beport on spiritualism.
London, 1871. 8' 3815.41
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin philos. magazine. See Philo-
sophical magazine.
London illustrated news. See Illustrated London news.
London in light and darkness ; poems. See Michell (N.)
1872 1667.01
Iiondon institution. Catalogue of the library, sys-
tematically classed. 4 V. L., 1835-1852. 8°. 2715.02
— ■ Bibl. account of La description de I'Egypte, with list of other
donations, 1837-38. London, 1838. 8°. .... . 2715.06
— Charter, bye-laws, etc. London. 1832. 8° 2715.05
— Hist, account of the L. I. London, 1836. 8". . . . 2716.06
— List of proprietors. London, 1853. 8" 2715.05
London international exbibitiou. See Arts (Useful : Exhibitions,
etc.. p. 13).
London lancet. See Lancet (The).
London library. Catalogue. By K. Harrison. 3d ed.
London, 1865. 8°. 2715.14
London lyrics. See Locker (F.) 1870 1663.29
Iiondon quarterly review. Oct., 1869 — Jan., 1878.
V. 31-48. London, 1869-78. 8°. ... 8115.01
Note. — The old ' Quarterly review ' is reprinted in the
United States as ' London qu. rev.'
London society, v. 1-32. L., 1862-77. 8°. . 8100.00
lK>ndon stage ; a collection of plays. 4 v. London,
1830. 8" 1732.17
Contents {alphabetical arrangement), v. 1. Adopted child.
Alexander the Great. All tUe world's a stage. Beggar'a
opera. Bold stroke for a wife. Castle spectre. Citizen.
Clandestine marriage. Country girl. Critic. Deaf and
dumb. Deserter. Devil to pay. Duenna. Gamester.
BROOKLTN LIBBABX.
LONDON LONO-FELLOW
717
High life below stairs. Honest thieveB. Hypocrite. In-
constant. Jeslous wife. Jew. Lionel and olaiiss*. Love
la a vlllagf. LyiuR Tiilet. Maid o( tlio luu. Man of tlie
world. Mayor of Oarratt. Midas. Midnight hour.
Miser. Padlock. Pizarro Quaker. Recruiting otBocr.
Eevenge. Uivals. Road to ruin. Rule a wife and have
B wife. 8he stoops to conquer. Soldier's daughter.
Such things are. Three weeks after carriage. Way to
keep him. West Indian. Wheel of foi'tuue. Who's the
dupe.
a. All in the wrong. Arden of Feversham. Barbftrossa.
Beaux' stratagem. Belle's stratagem. Brothers. Busy-
body. Cato. Chapter of accidents. Child of nature.
Comus. Conscious lovers. Constant couple. Cross pur-
poses. Doctor and apothecary. Dragon of Wantley.
Duke of Milan. Every one has his fault. Fair penitent.
Fashionable lover. Follies of a day. Fortune's frolic.
Good-natured man. Haunted tower. Isabella. Know
your own mind. Liar. Lodoieka. Lord of the manor.
Miss in her teens. Mock doctor. New way to pay old
debts. Orphan of China. Oroonoko. Polly Honeycomb.
Provoked husband. Kosina. Suspicions husband. To-
bacconist Tom Thumb. Trip to 8carborou«h. Wedding
day. Which is the man. Wives as they were, and maids
aa they are. Wouder.
3. All for love. Better late than never. Bold stroke
for a husband. Bon ton. Careless husband. Chrouon-
hotonthologos. Confederacy. Count of Narbonne. Cy-
mon. Deaf lover. Deserted daughter. Deuce is in him.
Earl of Essex. Earl of Warwick. Every man in his hu-
mour. Fatal curiosity. First floor. First love. Found-
ling (The). Oiovanui in London. Grecian daughter.
Guardian (The). Guetavus Vasa. He would be a soldier.
Heire.ss (rhe). Hero and Leauder. Irish widow. Lady
Jane Grey. Love a-l»-mode. Love for love. Love makes
a man. Lovers' quarrels. Lovers' vows. Maid of the
oaks. Monsieur Tonson. Mysterious husband. Orphan
(The). Provoked wife. Recruiting sergeant. Uictiard
CoBur de Lion. Roman fattier. She would aud she would
not. Siege of Damascus. Stranger (The). Sultan (The).
Tamerlane. Tender hnsband. Two misers. Two strings
to your bow. Virgin unmasked. Ways and means.
4. Abroad and at home. Animal niaguetism. Ap-
pearance is against them. Bashful man. Bragauza. Car-
melite (The). Castle of Sorrento. Chances (Xlie). Cheats
of Scapiu. Contrivances. Curfew (The). Distrest mo-
ther. Double dealer. Duplicity. Edward the black prince.
False impressions. Farmer's wife. He's much to blame.
Law of Lombardy. Mahomet. Merchant of Bruges.
Miller of Mansfield. Mogul tale. Mourning bride. My
spouse and I. Panel (Tlie). Paul and Virginia. Purse
(The). Kegister office. Romp (The). School for arrogance.
School for wives. Seduction. Siege of Belgrade. T»n-
cred and Sigiemunda. Thomas and Sally. Votary of
wealth. Waterman. Way of the world. What nextT
Woodman. Zara.
iKindon times. Index. July, 18G6— Deo. 31, 1876. 42 v.
London. 18(i7-7(;. i" 8103.13
Iiondon (Tower of ). Bayley (J.) History and antiqui-
ties of. 1830. 4>i5.18
Dixon (W.H.) Her majesty's tower. 2v. 18G9. 49;i.ll
— Knight (J.) In hit London, v. 2 487.01
Iiong ( C(>1. C. Chaill(5). Central Africa : naked truths
of naked people. New lork, 1877. H°. . 108U.17
Ijong (Edward). History of Jamaica, [anon.'] 3 v.
London, 1774. 4° 5.58.04
Iiong (George). The decline of the Roman republic.
5 V. London, 1864-74. 8° 437.19
— and Macleane (A. J.) Bibliotheca classica. 25 v.
[Greek texts, with Engl, notes.] L., 1853-72. 8°.
CantejiU.
Note. — For full titles, etc., see names of the respective
auttiors in general alphabet.
7727.U
Lacretiut,by Munro.
Plato. Oorgias, by W.
U. Thompson. . . . 7763.1J
Phaedrus.by Thompson. 7763.13
Sophocles, by Blaydes. 7703.10
Tacitus. Annals.byFiost. 7727.07
Terence, by Parry. . . 7727.09
7irgil, by Couingtou. . 7727.10
JEschylus, ed, by Paley. 7703.01
Oicero. Orat., by Long. 7727.01
Demosthenes, by Whis-
ton 7763.02
Euripides, by Paley. . 7783.0*
Hesiod, by Paley. . . 7663.07
Homer, by Paley. . . 7703.(18
Horace, by Macleane. .7727.05
Juvenal, by Macleane. . 7727.06
Iiong (iJeu. J.) Scripture truth in oriental dress.
Calcutta, 1871. 1'2° 3757.09
Iiong (J. P. A.) Genealogical hand-book of English
history. London, [187(1 ]8° 467.13
Iiong (Joseph W.) -American ■wild-fowl shooting.
New York, 1874. W 46'24.11
Long i,Samuel P.) Art : its laws, etc. Boston, 1871.
12° 1412.20
Long (T.) Key to the chess openings. Dublin, 1871.
8° 4614.24
Itongaore (James B.) and Herring (J.I Nat. portrait gallery.
See Herring (James) and Longacre 3247.08
Longerity and OentenailanJsm.
— Account of persons remarkable for health and lon-
gevity, lanon.] 1829 3261.24
— Bailey {T.) Records of longevity. 1857. .3263.31
— Beard {a.M.} Longevity of brain-workers. [n.p.orii.J/ni333.S3
— CToMicai Journal, v. 16, 1817 ; y. 207-211 (Longevity of men ol
letters, by • D. y. 'J 2743.18
— Farmer (/.< Instances of longevity In N. R. [In Man. blst.
soc. Coll., Ist s.. V. 10 ; 2d s., 1823, T, 3, 1830.)
~ Flourens {!'. ) De la longivite humaine et de la
quantit(i de vie sur le globe. 4eed. 1860. 4327.08
— Ouy ( W.A.) Duration of life iu various pursuits. [In Statis-
tical soc. Journal, 18&4-6!> ; variola arlictei.]
— Jarvit (K.) Increase of human life. [In Atlantic mag., v. 24.
1869]
— Lankester (E. It.) On comparative longevity in
man and the lower animals. 1870. . .4723.22
— LonrjevUy. Part 1. Biometry. By T. S. Lambert.
Followed by the prize essays, on the physical in-
dications of longevity by J. V. C. Smith and John
H. Griscom. With a ' Brief application of the ex-
position and essays,' by C. L. Hubbell. New
York, 1869. 8° 5914.29
— Lueian. /n *i"» Works, v. 2, 1780 ; p. 394-401. . . .6047 09
— Madden {R.R.) Infirmities of men of genius : p. 33-70. 2641.06
— - Palmer (J.) Paper on longevity. [In Mass. hist. soc. Proc.,
1864-6.)
— Sigourney {Mrs, L. H.) Literary longevity. [In her P»st me-
ridian, 1864 ; p. 146-172 a843.0a
— Taijlor (J.) Annals of health, etc. 1818. . 3261,25
— Temple [Sir W.) Of health and long life. [Works, v. 3.] B07S.04
— Thackrah (C. T.) Effects of arts, trades, etc., on
longevity. 1832 4341.01
~ TJioms (W. J.) Human longevity, its facts and
its fictions. 1873. 4732.16
— WiruUm (F.) Longevity, [in Ait Body and mind,p.61-66.]4383.1S
See also Aiiier. examiner and rev., July, 1877 (Statistics
of longevity) ; Blackw. mag., v. 77, 1865, or Littell, 1886,
V. 3 ; Ed. rev., v. 105. 1867. or Littell, 1857 ; Fortu. rev.,
v. 11, 1869 (Sir G. C. Lewis's opinions on longevity ; notes
on a conversation with him, by L. A.Tollemaclie): Fraeer's
mag , N.8., V. 6, 1872 (by prof. U. Owen); v. 6, 1872 (Longevity
of the patriarchs) ; Littell, 1860, v. 3 ; Littell, 1872, v. 4
(from Tinsley's mag); Macra. mag., Oct., 1871 (Centenarian-
ism, by E. Ray Lankester); New monthly, July, 1866;
Phrenol. journal, July, 1877 (Uelation of character to lon-
gevity); Qu. rev., V. 124, 1868, or Littell, 1808, v. 1 (Longevity
and ceutenarianismi ; Sanitarian, May, 1877 (Influence of
civilization on the duration of human life, by C. T. Lewie);
Scribner, Nov., 1876 (Curiosities of longevity, by E. Thom-
son) ; Westin, rev., Aug., 1874 (Longevity in a new light, by
E. F. Taylor).
IS" See alto Vital statistics ;— Medicine (Health, etc.)
Longfellovsr (Henry Wadsworth). Aftermath. Bos-
ton, 1873. 16° 1664.24
Note.— This is Part 3 of Tales of a wayside inn.
— Ballads and Other poems. Camb., 1842. 12°. 1664.27
— Courtship of Miles . Standish, and other poems.
Boston, 1859. 16° 1664.14
Divine tragedy. Boston, 1871. 16°. . . 1664.21
— Drift-wood, /n Aw Prose works, V. 1 6062.11
— Flower-de-luce. Boston, 18C7. 16° . .1664.15
— Golden legend. Boston, 1853. 16°. . .1664.16
Note. — Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 71, 1862.
— Hanging of the crane. Boston, 1875. 12°. 1664.25
— Hiawatha. Boston, 1855. 1(;° 1664.17
— Hyperion, a romance. In his Prose works, v. 2, below. 6063.13
— Ksvanagh, a tele. In his Prose works, v. 2 6052.13
— Keramos and other poems. B., 1878. 12°. 16li4.28
Contents : Ktinmos. Birds of passage. Book of sonneto,
pt. II. Translations. Seven sonnets and a canzone, from
the Italian.
— Masque of Pandora and other poems. Boston,
1875. 12° 1664.26
— New England tragedies, i. John Endicott. n:
Giles Corey of the Salem Farms. Boston, 1868.
16° 1664.20
— Outre-mer. In kit Prose works, v. 1, beZow 6062. 11
— Poems. 2 v. Boston, 1853, 12°. . . . 1664.08
V. 1. Voices of the night. Earlier poems. Translations.
Ballads. Children of the Lord's supper. Poems on sla-
very. Spanish student. 2. Belfry of Bruges, etc. Evan-
geline. Seaside and fireside. Translations.
Same. 2 v. Boston, 1864. 32°. . . 1664.10a
Contents : v. 1. Same as those of v. 1-2 of preceding ed.
2. Evangeline. Golden legend. Hiawatha. Courtship ol
Miles btandish.
— Poetical works. London, 1869. 16°. . . 1664.13
Conlenl4 in addition to those of preceding edition : Birds of
passage, and Tales of a wayside inn.
— Poetical works. Boston, 1»71. 16°. . . . 1664.12
Contents in addition to those of preceding ed.: Flower-de-
Ince. Judas Maccabeus. A handful of translations. Tb«
;n asking for books. aMtlM " Book Order," givlnir the AUl'HOK'S NAMK. the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.-
718
LONaFELIiOW - LORNE
lUly. 3 T.
BuBsia.
Scotland, 3 T.
Spain, 2 T.
Switzerland and Austria,
Longfello-w (H. W.1, continued.
maaque of Pandora. Tbe hanging of the crane. Horitnri
■alutamna. A book of aonneta, pt. i. (For pt. n. let Eer-
amos, above.)
— Poets and poetry of Europe. N.Y.,1857. 8°. 1665.07
— Prose works. 2 v. Boston, 1857. 32°. . .5052.11
Conlentt ; v. 1. Oiitre-Mer. Driftwood, a col. of essays.
2. Hyperion, a romance. Earauagh, a tale.
— Sea-slde and fire-side. Boston, 1850. 16". 1664.18
Cmtenlt : The building of the ship, He. Blind girl of
Castel-0uiU6. A Ohristniaa carol. Besignation, etc.
— Tales of a wayside inn, Boston, 18G3. 16°. 1664.19
NoU.—Vot • Second day ' «e following entry.
— Three books of song. Boston, 1872. 12°. . 1664.22
CmtenU : Tales of a wayside inn : seoond day. Judas
Maccabnua, A handful of translations.
— «l Poems of places, Boston, 1876-7a 16°. 1667.11
CotUetUt.
Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Ireland.
and Sweden,
England and Wales, 4 t,
Xtauce, 2 v.
Oeriuany, 2 t,
Oreece.and Turkey In Europe.
— The estray : a collection of poems. Boston, 1847.
16°
— The waif: a oolleotion of poems. Oambridge,
1845. 16° 1664.23
tS" For btogr. and critical noUca of H. W. !<. tee Blof-
raphy (p. 169) : aUo Int. rev.. No. „ 1876 (H, W, L, and
works, by Bay Palmer).
Longfellow (Bev. Samuel). Book of hymns and
tunes for the congregation and the home. Cam-
bridge, 1876. 8° 3765.27
— Doctrine of the spirit : sermon, at the dedication of the
chapel of the 2d unit, ioo., Brooklyn, Mch., 2, 1868. New
York, 1868. 8- 3668.28
— Hymns of the spirit Boston, 1864. 16°. .1662.06
— Vespers. Prepared for the New Chapel, Brooklyn.
New York, 1859. 16° 3765.25
The word preached : sermon, Brooklyn, Apl., 23, 1863, New
York. 1853. 8' 3666.28
— and HiggiUBon (T. W,) Thalatta ; a book [of
poems] for the sea-side. B., 1853, 16°. 1693,16
— and Johnson (S. ) A book of hymns for public and
private devotion, 5th ed. B.,1853. 12°. 3765.26
XiOngiiius (Dionysius). Treatise on the sublime.
Tr with remarks by Boileau, Dacier, and Boivin.
London. 1712. 8°. 5017.07
Same. Tr. with notes by W. Smith. London,
1819. 8°. In 5093.03
Same. Tr. with dissertations, by W. T, Spur-
dens. London, 1836. 8° 6335.01
Long Island. See Countries (Long Island, p. 341 ;— Brooklyn.
p. '296) ; also Kings (County of, p. 664).
Xiong Island (Battle of). See Countries {Brooklyn, p. 296).
Ztoug Island historical society. Memoirs, v. 1-2.
Brooklyn, 1867-69. 8° 613.13
ContenU: T. 1. Dankers (J.) and Slnyster(P.) Journal of
a voyage to New York and a tour in the Amer. colonies,
1679-80 ; tr. from the Dutch and ed. by H. C. Murphy.
a. Field (T. W.) The battle of Long Island, etc.; iutrod.
narrative with authentic documents.
See also Brooklyn {Libraries, p. 296),
Longland (Robert). See Langland (Robert),
liongley (John), Observ. on trial by Jury. [In Pamphleteer,
v 6, 1812.J 6068.06
Iiongman(F.W.) Chess openings. L., 1870.16°. 4614.21
IfOOgmian (Wm. ) History of the life and times of
Edward m. 2 v. London, 1869. 8°. . 3054.05
- History of the three cathedrals dedicated to St.
Paul in London. London, 1873. 8°. . 1315.42
Iiongstreet (Augustus Baldwin). Georgia scenea
[anon.1 2d ed. New York, 1857, 16°. . 224.22
LongueviUe {Duckesse de). .See Biography (p. 169).
Longus Daphnia et Obloe. Or. et Lat. [/» Eroticl acrlptores.
Ui(M, 1856.] 7764.17
Same. Translated. [In Greek romances, Bolm, 1868,] 21 1 ,46
laonsdale (Henry). Sketch of life of Kobert Knox,
the anatomist. London, 1870. 12°. . . 3095.24
Lookeron. By W. Boberta. [/n Chalmers (A.) British essay-
isw, V. 35-37, 1856.] 2512.01
Looking at life. See Sala (». A.) I860. 2642.00
Looking glasses. See Mirror^
Iiooking toward sunset It. e. old age]. See Child {Mrs. L. M.)
1865.) 2621.01
Loom- See Alts (Useful : Weaving, p. 48 ; — Manufactures, p. 44).
IiOOmiB (Alfred L.) Lectures on diseases of tbe
respiratory organs, heart, and kidneys. New
York, 1876. 8" 4M4.16
Loomis {Rev. A. W., ed.) Confucius and the Chinese
classics. San Francisco, 1867. 12°. . . 2721.30
Loomis (Elias). Progress of astronomy in the U. S.
New York, 1851. 12° 4016.14
— Aurora borealis : its phenomena and laws. [In Sm. report,
1866.) 3936.20
— On certain storms in Europe and Ameirica, Dec, 1836. [In
Sm. contrib,, v, 11. 1869.] . 3937.11
— Tables ot logarithms of numbers and of sines and
tangents for every ten seconds of the quadrant.
With other useful tables. 25th ed. New York,
1868. 8° 4012.05
— Treatise on astronomy. N.Y., 1867. 8°. .4017.20
— Treatise on meteorology. N. Y., 1868. 8°. 4021.13
— Zone of small planets between Jopttar and Mars. [/nSm. re-
port, 1864.) 3936.09
Loomis (L. C. ) Mizpah. Prayer and friendship.
Philadelphia, 1858. 12°. 3566.18
Lope de Vega. See Vega.
Lord (C. E.) The irrepressible conflict: ■timon. Boston,
1864. 8^ 6725.21
Lord(Eleaz6r). Theories of currency. N.Y„1864. 8". . 6937.H
Lord (Henry). Discovery of the sect of the Banians.
London, 1630. sm. 4° 7811.04
Same, [/n Pinkenon (J.) Col.ofvoyages,v.8, 1811.) 926.08
— Religion of the Persees. L,, 1630. sm, 4°. 7811.04
Lord (John). Ancient states and empires ; for col-
leges and schooU. New York, 1869, 8°. 425,09
— Life of Emma Willard. N. Y,,1873. 12°. , 3186.15
— Modem history, from Luther to the fall of Na-
poleon. Philadelphia, 1869. 12°. . . . 442.29
— Old Roman world. [The empire.] New York,
1867. 8° 433.16
Lord (John Keast). At home in the wilderness. 2d
ed. London, 1867. 12° 932.13
— Naturalist in Vancouver Island and British Colum-
bia. 2 V, London, 1866, 12°. . . . , 115:1.19
Lord (Nathan, D.D.) The cherubim and the flaming sword : a
baccalaureate discourse, Dartmouth college, 1863. Boston,
1864. 8* 3667.27
Discourse commem. of Abiel Chandler. B., 1862. 8°. 3667.27
— A Northern presbyter's 2d letter to ministers of the gospel
on slavery. Boston, 1856. S' 3667.27
Lord (Samuel A.) Obituary sketch of Dr. Andrew Nichols, [n.
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Milton.
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fran(jaise, 1840-1865. 4 V. Paris, 1867-69.8°. 2784.01
Same. v. 5-6, 1866-75. P., 1876-77. 8'. 2784.06
Loretto Norlhcole (J. S.\ Celebrated sanctuaries, 1868. 3416.16
Lorgnette (The). See Mitchell (D. G.) 1863 '232.05
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1869 6825.04
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1873 3<il2.20
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1856 4017.14
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"Arts somptiiaires 1466.03
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<e« p. 90 of its Table yen,
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Same. Tr. by J. W. Palmer. 1859. .6821.10
JVo(«.— Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 86, 1869.
— Plato. The symposium. PhsBdrus. See Plato.
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A'ote.— -Purports to deal with Thomas Chatterton's life.
Love is enough. See Morris (Wm.) 1873 1673.36
Love of God. See Biblical and religious lit. {Love, p. 91).
Love poems nf all nations. .St-e Kaines (J.) 1870. . . .1663.34
Love's labor lost. See Shakspere (Wm).
Lore's meiuie. See Ruskin (John). 1873 4816.08
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— Songs and ballads. London, 1858. 8°. . 1664,29
ler For bia nowif Bee Fiction (p. 600.)
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Lorei of the poets. Stt Jamtvm. (Urt. A.) 1887. . . . Saes.ai
Iiovett (H. "W.) Thoughts on the causes of evil,
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Lovett (Richard). The electrical philosopher ; a new
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Lovett (Wm.) Social and political morality. Lon-
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Now York, 1877. 16° 1121.24
LoTibond (Edward). Poema. Ed. with life, by A.Chalmeis. [/»
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Low oountriea. See Ooontriea (Beiyt'um. p. 293 ;— Holland, p. SaS;
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— Natural history of 'British grasses. London, 1868.
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Lowe (lion. Bobert). Speeches and letters on re-
form. 2ded. London, 1867. 12°. . .5724.13
ISr For hioffr.ikelckei of H. L. tee Biography (p. 171).
Lowell (Mrs. Anna Cabot [Jackson]. Seed-grain for
thought and discussion. 2 v. B.,1856. 12°. 2534.10
Lowell (Charles, D.D.) Characteristics of a good
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Boston, 1810. 8° 5093.06
Proceedingt iu the Weat church, on occasion of [hia] deceaae.
Boston, 1861. 8' 3631.85
Lo'well (James KuBsell). Among my books. Boston,
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tor., Apl., 18671. New England two centunea ago. Boua-
■eau and the seutimeutalists. Shakeapeare once more.
Witchcraft (N. A. rev., Jan., 1868).
Same. 2d series. Boston, 1876. 12°. .2534.30
Conlentt : Daute. Spenser. Wordsworth. Milton. Keats.
— Biglow papers. Boston, 1856. 16°. . . . 1671.05
Same. 2d series. Boston, 1867. 16°. 1671.05i
JVo(«.— lieviewed in N. Brit, rev., v. M, 1858 (Decay of
mod. satire).
— The Cathedral : [a poem]. B., 1870. 16°. 1671.08
— Conversations on some of the old poets. Cam-
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CmtenU : Chaucer. Old dramatists. Chapman. Ford.
— Fable for critics. Boston, 1856. 16°. . . 1671.06
— Pire-side travels. Boston, 1864. 16°. . .2534.12
Conlentt : Cambridge 30 years ago. Mooaehead journal.
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lie character (Atl.mo., Nov., 1867). Library of old authors,
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On a certain condescension in foreigners (Atl. mo., Jau.,
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Thoreau.
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Conlentt : y. 1. A legend of Brittany. Miacellaneoua
poems. Sonnets. L'euvoi.
2. Columbus. An Indian aummer reverie. Vision of
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— Poetical works. 2 v. Boston, 1866. 16°.. 167103
ContenU : v. 1. Miacellaneoua poema. Legend of Brit-
tany, etc. Memorial veraes. Souueta. L'envoi. Vision
of Sir Lannfal.
2. Fable for critics. Biglow papers. Unhappy lot of
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— Poet, works. Complete ed. B., 1869. 16°. 1671.13
Note.—Sune as precediug ed., adding Uuder the willowa
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— A year's life. [Poems.] Boston, 1841. 12°. 1666.06
.^^ For a Hat of hia contrib. to Atlantic monthly tee its
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— Drake [S. A.) Historic nianaions of Middlesex. 1874. 601.07
— Homes of American authors, 1857 3*245 1 1
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as a critic) ; New Englander, v. 29, 1876 (L. and Browning);
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by W. C. Wilkinson j 3 art,) ; Cout. mo., Feb., 1862 (by D. M.
Coltou).
Lowell (John). Diplomatick policy of Mr. Madison unveiled -. in
strictures upon the late correspondence betw. Smith and
Jackson. By a Bostonian. [anon.] L., 1810. 8°. In 5721.03
Same Boston, (n. d.) 8" 5093.05
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1809. 8° 6093.07
Lowell (lieu. Kobert Traill Spence). Fresh hearts
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— Poems. New ed. Boston, 1864. 16°. . . 1(;71.09
ContenU : Miscel. poems. Burger's Lenore. Songs of
our holy war.
49- For his vwrkt ofjlction see Fiction clasa-list (p. 500)
Lowell, [Mast.) See Countries {Lowell, p. 341).
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bryology (4717.11) ;—Bascom (J.);— Bowen (F.) ;— Chad-
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C.);— Goodrich (C. B.);— Hopkins (Mark);— Peabody (A. P.)
Lowenthal (J.) Morphy's games. New TJork, 1860.
1J°. 4614.11
Lo'wer (Mark Antony). Contributions to literature.
London, 1851. 8°. . 2534. '20
Conlentt ■ Local nomenclature. The battle of Hastings.
Lord Dacre ; his mournful eml, ballad. The irou-works of
the southeast of England. Wiuchelaea's deliverance, a
ballad. The south downs — a sketch. On yew-trees iu
churcb-yards. Lytel geato of a great eele. Discourse on
genealogy. Antiq. pilgrimage iu Normandy. Miscellanea.
— Patronymica Britannica : dictionary of family
names. London, 18G0. 8° 6614.01
— Worthies of Sussex. Lewes, 1805. 4". . . 4^8.08
Lo'wig (Carl). Principles of organic and physiological
chemistry. Tr. byD.Breed. Phil., 1853. 8°. 4215.22
Lo'wndes (Wm. Thomas). Bibliographer's manual of
English literature. New ed., enL by H. G. Bohn.
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SaDie. Appendix. Compiled by H. (i. Uohn.
London, 18U4. 16° 2762.25
Contenlt : Account of books issued by societies aud
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Lowue (B. Thompson). Philosophy of evolution.
Loudon, 1873. 1'2° 4713.11
Lowrie (J. M.) The translated prophet. [Elijah.]
Philadelphia, 1868. 16° 3566.20
Lowth (G. T.) Around the Kremlin ; Moscow.
London, 1868. 8° 996.16
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— Wanderer in western France. L.,1863. 8°. 966.21
Lo'wth (Kobert). Isaiah. A new translation. Lon-
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— Lectures on the sacred poetry of the Hebrews. Tr.
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by J.O.HaUiwell. L., Percy soc, 1850. 16°. 5060. '29
Loyalists (American). See Sabine (Lorenzo) 3246.01
Loyalty on the ftontier. See Bishop [Ji. W .) 1863. . . 632 10
Loyd. See alto Lloyd.
Loyd (Samuel Jones, lord Overstone). Tracts on me-
tallic and paper currency. L., 1858. 8°. 5911.13
Loyola {St. Ignatius dc). .Spiritual exercises. Ed.
by O. Shipley. London, 1870. 18°. . . 3572.06
«ar For livet of Loyola, se:-. Biography (p. 171) ; otto Good
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Ijuard (H. R., ed.) Lives of Edward the confessor.
London, 1858. 8". [Rolta chronicles.] . 5140.-
— (<d.) See olio Annates monaiticl. 4 t 6141 —
Luard (Limt. -colonel J.) 'History of the dress of the
British soldier. London, 1«52. 8°. . . 4')18.15
Lubbock {Sir John). British wild flowers, considered
in relation to insects. London, lb75. 12°. [Na-
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— Addreaa on prlmffiTal antiquities, r/n Areliaeol. Joaroal,
T. 23.] 1463 18
— Monograph of the Gollembola and Thysanura.
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— North American archjeology. [In Sm. report, 1862);— Social
and religious couditiun of the lower races of man [/n
1869.] 393617
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1874. 12=. [Nature series.] 4x22.20
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London, 1870. ti° 5813.23
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W. Macbean. London, 1769. 8°. . . . 5713.07
— Observ. on the Romans. London, 1751. 8°. 433.27
— Two dialogues, concerning the manner of writing history.
London, 1783. 16° 411.01
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McAdam (Graham). An alphabet in finance. With
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M'Adam (John Loudon). Remarks on the present
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Paris, 1866. 18°. 7061.09
Maoaiius the Egyplian. Institutes of christian perfec-
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Macarias, {patriarch of Anlioch). Testimonies concerning Nicon,
the tsar, and the boyas. {In Palmer (W.) Patriarch and
tsar. V. 2.] 3683.21
Macaronic poetry. See Poetry (Macaronic).
M' Arthur (John). Financial and political facts of the
18th and present cent. 4th ed. L.,1803. 8°. 5916.13
Maoarthur (Margaret). History of Scotland. Ed. by
E. A. Freeman. New York, 1874. 16°. . 491.12
Macarthy. See also Maccarthy.
M'Carthy (D. F.) Poets and dramatists of Lreland.
Dublin, 1846. 24° 1671.35
Macartney (George, earl of). Embassy to China. See Staunton
{Sir George). Authentic account, etc. 2 v. 1797 . 1017.03
Macaulay (James). History of the state of New York.
[To 1800.] 3v. New York, 1829. 8°. . 614.16
Macaulay (Thomas Babington, baron). Biographical
and hist, sketches. New York, 1857. 12°. 2536.25
JVbfe.— Mainly extracted from his History of England.
— Critical and miscel. essays. Phil., 1853 8°. 2536.23
— Critical, historical, and miscellaneous essays : with
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Contents.
Addison, v. 6.
Athenian orators, v. 1.
Atterbury (Francis), t. 6.
Bacon {Lord), v. 3.
Barere, v. 6.
Bunyan (John), v. 6.
Burleigh and his times, v. 3.
Chatham {Earl of), v. 3, 6
Clive {Lord), y. 4.
Conversatiou l>etween Mr. Abra-
ham Cowley and Mr. John
Milton, touching the great
civil war, v. 1.
Criticisms on the principal Ital-
ian writers : 1, Dante ; 2, Pe-
trarch, v. 1.
Croker's Boswell'a Johnson. v. 2.
D'Arblny {tiadame), v. 6.
Dryden (John), v. 1.
Fragment of aRoman tale.v. 1.
Frederick the great, v. 6.
Gladstone on the church and
state, v. 4.
Goldsmith (Oliver), v. 6.
Hallam'B Ooaatltuiional biatory,
T.L
Hastings (Warren), v. 6.
History, v. 1.
Holland {Lord), v. 4.
Hunt (Leigh), v. 4.
Index (api>endix), v. 6.
Jews (Civil disabilities of), v. 2.
Jolmsou (Samuel', v. 6.
Loudon university (app.), v. 6.
Machiavelli, v. 1.
Mackintosh {Sir James), v. 3.
Mill on government, v. 2.
Mill (Westminster reviewers'
defense of), v. 2.
Milton. V. 1.
Mirabeau, v. 3.
Mitford'B Hist, of Greece, v. 1.
Montgomery's (Robert) Poems,
V. i
Moore's Life of Byron, v. 2.
Negroea (Social and industrial
capacities of, appendix), v. 6.
Nugent's (Lard) Memorials of
Hampden, v. 2.
Pitt (Wm.), V. 6.
Present administration (appen-
dix), T. 6.
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the wat«r, v. 1.
Southey's Culloquiee on society,
V. ).
Southejr'B edition of Filgrim'8
progre86, t. 2.
Temple (Sir William), v. 4.
Utilitarian theory ot govern.
ment. v. 2.
Walpole I.Horace), t. 3.
War of tlie auceeselon in Spain*
T. 3.
West Indies (appendix), v. 6.
Prophetic account of a grand
national epic poem, to he enti-
tled the ■ Welliugtouiad,' and
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Baalce's Hist, of the popes, t, 4.
Royal Boc. of literature, v. 1.
Sadler's law of population, v. 2.
Sadler's Refutation refuted, v. 2
Scenes from the 'Athenian re-
vels,' V. 1.
Borne account of a great law-
suit between the parishes of
St. Denis and St. George in
History of England from the acession of James n.
[to the death of William m. ] 5 y. New York,
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Cobb {J.B.j Maoaulay's History of England. [In his Mis-
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Paget (J!) Inquiry into the charges brought by
Maoaulay against W. Penn. 1858. . . 3137.12
ate also reviews in Ed. rev., v. 106, 1867 ; N. A. rev., v.
»8, 1861 ; N. Brit, rev., V. 26, 1866 ; Westm. rev., Apl., 1877
(M. as a historian).
— Lays of ancient Eome : with ' Ivry ' and * The Ar-
mada.' Leipzig, 1851. 16° 1671.33
— Letter to H. S. Randall [on democracy]. [/» Littell, May
19, I860.]
— Life of Frederick the Great. N.Y.,1859. 24°. 3262.19
Note. — Reprinted from bis Essays.
— Life of Wm. Pitt, the younger. New York, 1859.
24°. 3144.25
ilTofe.— Reprinted ttom the Encycl. Britannica.
— Samuel Johnson ; an essay. L., 1856. 16°. 5075.21
— Selections from essays and speeches. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1856. 16°. IJn Trav. library, v. 19.] 5075.24
Contents: v. 1. Warren Hastings. Lord Clive. The
earl of Chatham. Banke's Popes. Gladstone on church
and state. Addison. Horace Walpole. Johnson, 2. Ba-
con. Byron. Comio dramatists. Frederic u. Hallam's
Constitutional history. Speeches on reform.
— Selections from [his] writings. Ed. with notes by
G. O. Trevelyan. N. Y., 1877. 8°. . . 2536.12
— Speeches. [18ki7-52.] 2 v. N.Y.,1886. 12°. 6323.05
Contents.
Ai&irs of the country, v. 1. <
Anatomy bill (The), v. 1.
Apprehension of offenders' bill
(America), v. 3.
Army estimates, v. 1.
BaUot (The), v. 1.
Cardigan (Eari of} ; 2 speeches,
T. 2.
China (The war with), v. 1.
Oolouial passengers' bill, v, 1.
Confidence in the ministry, v.
1.2.
Copyright bill, v. 1, 2.
Corn-laws (Total repeal of), v. 2.
XHsseuters' chapel biU, V. 3.
East India company's charter
bill, V, 1.
Education, (Government plan
of), V. 2.
Elleuborough's {Lord) procla-
mations, V. 2.
English politics In 1827. v. 1.
Flogging on the sabbath (3
speeches), v. 2.
Frost, Williams, and Jones, v. 3.
Hustings at Edinburgh, v. 2.
Income-tax, v. 2.
Ireland. Registration of voters,
v. 1.
— Church reform, v. 1.
— Disturbances bill, v. 1.
' — (State of) ; 3 speeches, v. 2
Jews' declaration bill, v. 2.
Macaulay's inauguration as lord
rector of Glasgow universi-
ty, v. 2.
Macaulay's reelection to parlia.
ment, v. 2.
Maynooth college grant (two
speeches), v. 2.
Ministerial plan for the aboli-
tion of slavery, v. 1.
Mutiny bill : flagging in th«
army, v. 3.
National petition — The charter,
V. 2.
Parliamentary reform (6 speech-
es), V. 1.
Parliamentary voters, v. 3.
Portugal (Affairs of), v. 2.
Post-olBce : opening letters (3
speeches), v. 2.
Privilege : Stockdalevcrnu Han-
sard, V. 1,
Resignation of ministers, v. 1
Roman Cath. relief bill, v. 2.
Russiau-Dutch loan, v. 1.
Slavery iu the colonies, V. 1.
Slavery in West Indies, v, 1,
State of parties, v, 1.
State of the nation, v. 1.
Sugar duties (2 speeches), v. 3.-
Sunduy traveling on railways,
2.
Jews {Bill for repealing the civil University bill, v. 2.
disabilities of), v. 1. I Washington (Treaty of), v. 2.
Same. [1831-53.] London, 1854. 8°. .6313.02
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V. 100, or Littell, v. 7, 1854.
ig- For critical notices ot Macaulay see Biography (p. 172) ;
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Macbeth (John W. V.) Might and mirth of litera-
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McBride (H. Elliott). All kinds of dialogues. Hu-
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McBrlde (James). Pioneer biography : sketches of
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Weaver, J. Butterfleld, J. Wingate, D. Doty, M. Hueston,
C. E. SQiith, Cspt. J. C. Symmes, J. Sutherland, liigham
family. Dr. Jacob Lewis, Index.
Macbride (J. D. ) Address on national education.
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M'Bumey (Isaiah, ed.) Student's handbook of an-
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McCabe (James D.) Great fortunes, and how they
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McCall {Maj. qen. Geo. A.) Letters from the fron-
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McCall (Henry S.) Treatise on the powers and du-
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Maccall ( Wm. ) Foreign biographies. 2 v. London,
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M'Cann (Rev. James). Anti-secularist lectures. Lon-
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MacCarthy (D. F. ) Shelley's early life, with letters
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McCarthy (Justin). Modem leaders. New York,
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flSj- For his novels see Fiction (p. 600).
M'Causlaud (Dominick). Adam and the Adamite ;
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MoCheyne (Kobert Murray). Life and remains,
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McClellaii (George Brinton). Armies of Europe.
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McClelland (Milo A., M.D.) Civil malpractice : a
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McClellan (E. Guy). Republicanism in America,
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McClellan (Robert H.) Practice in probate courts ;
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McClure (Robert). The gentleman's stable guide.
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McCoan(J.C.) Egyptasitis. N.Y.,1877. 8°. 1075.19
MaoColl (Malcolm). The Ammergau passion play,
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— Miscellaneous works. Boston, 1848. 8°. .2536.26
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Btcon »nd Locke (PhUoBOphicU genlns of).
C»nning {Ohmracter of Oeorge).
Charge to the graud jury of Bombay, 1811.
Cornwallis (Character of Charles, ^r»( marquU).
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Douna Maria, claimant to the crown of Portugal (Case of).
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Eikou Basilike (Refutation of the claim of King Charlea i.
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Holland (Affairs of).
Law of nature and nations (Diacoaree on the).
Machiavelli (Writings of).
More (Life of Sir Thomas).
Peltier (.Speech in defence of John).
Poland (Account of the partition of).
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Review of Madame de Stall's 'De I'Allemagne,'
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Speech on the state of criminal law, 1819.
Speech on recognition of the independent states, in So. Amer.
Speech on the civil government of Canada.
Speech on the affairs of Portugal,
Speech on the bill to amend the representation of the
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Speech, with ref, to trial of John Smith, of Demerara.
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Struensee (Sketch of the administration and fall ol).
— Dissert, : exhibiting a general view of the progress of ethical
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— Speech in behalf of Peltier ;— Character of C. J, Fox ;— Blogr,
notice, [In Goodrich (C. A.) Brit, eloquence, 1863,) 6326,05
JBfJ- For livei andcrit.noUca of M.,«e Biography (p, 172).
Mackintosh (James, il.A.) Iowa and Illinois tornado of May
22, 1873, [In Quar. jonr. of science, July, 1871.]
Macklin (Charles). See Biography (p. 172) ;— Plays.
McKuight (Charles). Our western border, 100 years
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McKnight(David A, ) The electoral system of the U.S. :
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MncKnight (James). New literal translation of the
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Prefixed history of the life of the apostle Paul,
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Macknight (Thomas). History of life and times of
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— Life of Henry St. John, •viscount Bolingbroke.
London, 1863. 8' 3022. IG
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Macky (John). Memoirs of secret services ; during
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London. 1733. 12° 311G.08
Maclagan (T.) Germ theory applied to disease.
Specific fevers, London, 1876. 8". . . 43'27.13
McLaiu (Mary). Lifting the veil. [a?iou.] New
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M'Lane (Louis). Herring {J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat, portr.
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Summary of facts respecting the plague, and other pesti-
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— Class book of New Testament history : with maps.
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— History of christian missions during the middle
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M'Lennan (John Ferguson). Primitive marriage ;
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ceremonies. Edinburgh, 1865. i2°. . . 5824.13
MacLeod (Alex.) Christus consolator : the pulpit in
relation to social life. London, 1870. 12°. 3573,07
Maclieod (Donald). Biography of Fernando Wood.
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Ja- For his novels, see Fiction (p. 601).
Madeod (Rev. Donald ). Memoir of Norman Macleod.
2 V. London, 1876. 8°. ..... . 3118.21
Macleod (Henry D.) Elements of banking. Lon-
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— Theory and practice of banking. 3d ed. 2 v. Lon-
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London, 1860. 8° 1092.06
McLeod (Norman). Eastward ; travels in Egypt,
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— Parish papers. New York, 1863. 12°. . . 3,^>73.05
— Simple truths for earnest minds. L., 1866. 18°. 3573,06
— The starling. London, 1871. 12°. . . . 224,94
— Macleod (D.) Memoir of N.M. 2 v. 1876.3118.21
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Maclure (Wm.) Opinions on various subjects, dedi-
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MacMahon (Thomas O'Brien). Essay on the de-
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alpine plants. London, 1869. 16°. . , 922.21
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McKee (Griffith J. ) Life and corresp. of James Ire-
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and mod. confederacies. Notes on the confederscy [of
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[anon.] 1810 6731.03
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Madoe. See Southey (Bobert) 1686.03
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Maetzner (Ed.) English grammar. Tr. by C. J.
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Magasiu 'pittoresque. v. 1-38, 1833-70. 38 v. in 37.
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Magellan (S(roi(j of). See Conntries [Magellan, p. 343 ;— Pata-
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— Treatment of our domestic dogs. Edinburgh,
18(;8. 16° 4617.30
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Magic of science. See Wylde (James) 1873 3922.06
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Magill {Rev. Wm.) Achievements of the Bible a proof of its di-
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Magina (Wm.) Fraserian papers. With life, by R.
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Fraaer's mag. The Sheridan family. Herrick Latinized.
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• Beggar's opera." Muginn on Maraulay. Philos. of laugh-
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of Napoleon. Poetical plagiaries. Moore. Barney Moore ;
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Sir Walter Scott. The spermaceti candle. Soug of the
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Paraphrase of Auacroon's asd ode. Irish genius. O'Do-
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Sir Walter Scott. Did Hannibal know the use of gun-
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Maerini (Lnigi). Vibratory movement of matter, ponderable and
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Maguite (John Francis, M.P.) Father Mathew ; a
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— The Irish in America. L., 18C8. 12°. . . 1133.06
— Pontificate of Pius IX. L., 1870. 8°. . .3425.21
JVofe.— The 3d ed. of hii ■ Bome and Its ruler.'
Maguire [Rev. Kobert). St. Peter non-Eoman in his
mission. London, 1871. 8° 3573.17
Maguire (Thomas, LL.D.) Essays on the Platonic
ethics. London, 1870. 8° 5425.24
Magna (The). See Barrett (Francis). 1801 3818.01
Magyars. See Countries [Hungary, p. 330) ;— Literature [Hungor
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Maha-Bharata.
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(elaborate article).
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Mahaffy (John Pentland). Kant's philosophy for
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Social life in Greece from Homer to Menander.
London, 1874. 12° 421.31
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Mahan (Asa). Critical history of the late American
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Father Prout papers. [In Fraser's mag., 1834-37.]
Mabony (S. I. ) Six years in the monasteries of Italy,
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Maillard (N. Doran). History of the republic of
Texas. London, 1842. 8° 612.23
Malllet (Benoit de). Telliamed : or discourses on
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Maimboare (Louis). History of the league. Book ill. [/n Dry-
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Maimonidea ; or Moses Ben Maimon. Tlie Judaic-
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debt-law, and^ factory-slave-law. London, 1838.
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— Some account of [his] life and writings, and of the
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Johnson. London, 1874. 8° 3093.29
Main (Robert). Kudimentary astronomy. London,
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Maine (Henry Sumner). Ancient law: its connection
with the early history of society, and modem
ideas. New York, 1864. 8° 5024.02
— Lectures on the early history of institutions. New
York, 1875. 8" 5624.08
NoU. — Reviewed by J. E. CJliffe Leslie iu Fortn. rev.,
March, 1876.
— Roman law and legal education. [In Oambridge essays, 1866.]
— Village-communities in the East and West. Lon-
don, 1871. 8°. 5624.03
iVoie.— Reviewed by J. 8. Mill in Fortn. rev., May, 1871 ;
repr. in his Dissert., v. 6, 1876 2536.25
Same. With other lectures, addresses and es-
says. New York, 1876. 8° 5624.03a
Contents : Village communities. Effects of observ. of
India on modem European thought. Univ. addresses on
education. Theory of evidence. Roman law and legal
education.
Maine. See Countries {Maine, p. 343).
Maine historical society. Collections, v. 1-6, Port-
land ; V. 7, Bath, 1847-76. 8°. . . . . 602.01
Contents : v. 1, 1831. Willis (W.) History of Portland,
pt. 1. Freeman (C.) Account of Limerick. Hubbard (J.)
and Greenleaf ( J.) Account of Wells. Maine. Extracts
from early records. Cleeves (G.), Lewis (G.), and others.
Pepositions, in 1646, cone, the miscarriages of R. Nasli on
\...e coast of Maine. Submission of the inhabitants of
Black Point, Blue Point, and Falmouth, to the jurisdic-
tion of Mass., July, 1658. Godfrey (E.) Petition to gov.
of Mass., 1654. Petition from inhabitants of York, Kit-
tery. Saco, Wells, and Cape Porpus, to O. Cromwell. Aug.
12, 1656, to be continued under the government of Mass.
Rishworth (E.) Letter to J. Endicott, gov. of Mass , Aug.
14, 1656. Curwin (J.) Letter about affairs of New Eng-
land, 1663. Petition [against the Bostoners] from inhab.
of Province of Maine to Charles u. about 1680. Lincoln
{Gov. E.) Mss. papers : notices ; Remarks on Indian lan-
guages; Ace. of cath. missions in Maine. Arnold (Benedict).
Letters while on an exped. acros.s Maine to attack Quebec,
1776 ; with Journal of tour from the St. Lawrence to the
Kennebec, suppoaed to have been made by Cul. Montresor,
1760. Allen (W.) Journal of exped. to Quebec, 1776.
2. Folsom (G.) Discourse, SSept. 6, 1846. Gorges {Sir
F.) Brief narration of plantations in America. Levett (0.)
Toyage to New Eng., 1623. Ladd (W.) Annals of Bakers-
towu, Poland, aod Minot. Coffin (C.) Hist, of the seven
Narraganset townships. Parsons (I.) Some account of
Kew Gloucester. Russell (E) Hist of North Yarmouth.
Sswall (J.) Hist, of Bath. Johnson (S.) arul Willis (W.)
Some account of an anc. settlement on Sheepscot river.
Groton (N.) Account of Pemaquid. O'Brien (J.) Exer-
tions of the O'Brien family, at Machias, in Amer. rev.
Putnam (11.) Letter to gov. Bowdoin, in rel. to Shay's
BebeUion. Willis (W.) Notice of Wm. Ladd. Gorges
{Sir F.) Deed, to J. Usher. Usher (J.) Deed, to colony
of Mass. Bay. West (R.) Opinion as to the king's right
to the woods in Maine. Gardiner (B, H.) Hiat. of Kenne.
bee purchase. Oonstitntion and by-laws of the society, etc.
3. Southgate (W. 8.) Hint, of Scarborough. 1033-1783;
with note by J. W. Thornton. Packard (A. 8.| Hist, of
Bunker Hill monument. Bartlet (W. H.) Coutrib. to the
hist, of Bath. Strachey (W.) Ace. of Nortliom [I'opham]
colony; wlthintrod. by W.S. Bartlet. McKeen (J.) Ace.
of early settlements at Sattadahock and ou Audroscoggin
river. Wharton (R.) Pateut to land on the Androscoggin,
16«6, with depositions of J. Reding, F. Neale, 11. Collicut,
and Perepolo, the Indian. Fry (R.) Petition to gov.
Belcher aud gen. assembly of Mass. Franklin (B.) Letter,
1735. Indian troubles in Maine, 1702-04. Sewall (8.) Me-
morial to Mass., rel. to the Eonnebeck Indians. Gylea (J.)
Statement of number of Indiana in each tribe, 17'i6. In-
dian treaties, 1717, at Georgetown, Me.; 1736- 1727, at Fal-
mouth, Me.
4. Willis (W.) Address, Augusta, Feb. 2, 1866. Allen
(W.) Sandy River settlement. Gardiner (R. H.) Jones's
Eddy ou the Kennebec. Rabbins (A. 0.) Letter from
gen. Waahjngton to gen. Enox. 1789, with ace. of the first
woolen mauuf. in U. S. Burgess (G.) Addiess, annual
meeting, Aug. 2, 1864. WUUs (W.) Lauguuge of the Ab-
naquies. Indian treaties, Deerfield, Mass.; Falmouth,
Me.; St. George's fort. Me. Potter (C. E.) App. to Lan-
guage of the Attnaquies. Eittery Memorial, 1761. Cnsh-
man (D.) Ancient settlement at Sheepscot ; with app. by
W. Willis. Coffin (P.) Memoir by C. Woodman, and jour-
nals of tour to Couu., 1760; Rhode Island, 1761; Plgg-
wackett, 1768 ; Hanover, N. H.. 1795 ; and missionary
tours in Me., 1796-18U0. Phillips (B.) Letter to £. Rish-
worth, 1684.
5. Willis (W.) Inaug. address, cont. notices of former
presidents, Mch., 1857. Hough (F. B.) Pemaquid papers ;
from state dep't of N. Y. Thornton (J. W.) Anc. Pema-
quid. McKeen (J.) Remarks ou the voy. of Geo. Wsy-
mouth to Me., 1606. Fopham (G.) Letter to King James
I., Dec. 13, 1607 ; with comments on Weymouth's voy. by
the editor [W. Willis). Pownall (T.) Journal of voy. from
Boston to Penobscot river, 1769; with notes by J. Wil-
liamson. Mass. Answer of agents to complaints of Sir E.
Andros, 1688. Starman (J. W.) German settlement In
Waldoborough ; with biog. sketch of Starman, by N. Gro-
ton. Hill (M. L.) Lithgow family. Dudley (P.) English
definitions of Indian terms, 1720. Allen (J ) Bill of mor-
tality for Augusta, Me., 1862-66. Bailey (J.) Letter, de-
scribing destruction of Falmouth, 1775.
6. Willis (W.) Scotch-Irish immigration to Maine, and
summary history of presbyterianism. Allen (F.) Early
lawyers of Lincoln and Kennebec counties. Gardiner
(R. H.) Memoir of Benj. Vaughan. Gallatin (A.) Auto-
biography, 1798. Williamson (J ) Caatine and the old
coins found there. Willis (W.) Remarks on coins found
at Portland, 1849, and at Richmond's Island, 1855. Ver-
milye (A. O.) Memoir of John Murray, first minister in
Boothbay. Ballard (E.) Early hist, of the P. E. church in
Maine. Vetromile (E.) Abnaki Indians, their treaties of
1713 and 1717, and vocabulary. Umfreville (E.) Selec-
tions from his • Present state of Hudson's bay,' rel. to In-
dians of Hudson's bay and their language ; by W. Willis.
Cadillac (M. de la M.) Extracts from his memoir cone.
Acadia and New Eng.; tr. by J. Robb. Prince (G.) Voy.
of G. Weymouth to coast of Maine, 1606 ; islands and
river now called St. George, visited by Weymouth. Cush-
man (D.) Weymouth's voyage. Waldo {Gen.) Circular,
in Germany, 1763, tr. with introd. by J. W. Locke. Pow-
nall (T.) Certificate on taking possession of Penobscot,
country, 1769, Mass. dm. to make a division of the French
in the co. of York. French neutrals in Alaiue ; with prelim,
note by J. Williamson. Chadboume (P. A.) Oyster shell
deposit on Damariscotta river. Proceedings, 1859, with
obit, notices of members, by W. Wilhs. Woods (L^
Eulogy on P. Cleaveland.
7. (Jodfrey (J. E.) Anc. Penobscot ; Pilgrims of the
Penobscot ; Baron do St. Castin ; Castin the younger ;
Bashaba aud the Tarratines. Bourne (E. E.) Garrison
houses, York Co. Journal of tho attack ou the Brit, forces,
July. 1779; coram, by J. Williamson. Hough (B. F.)
Pemaquid in its relations to our col. hist. WiUiamson (J.)
Materials for a hist, of Fort Halifax ; Proposed province
of Now Ireland ; Slavery in Maine. Williamson (W. D.)
Rellg. denominations in Me. at close of revolution. Pow-
ell (1". D.) Notices of the Powell family. Benaon |8. P.)
Origin of art. vm., literature, in tho const, of Maine-
Brown (J. M.) Champlain's voyages, 1604-06, iu gulf of
Maine. Allen (W.) Now and then. Sewall ,R. K) Pop.
ham's town of Fort St George. Williamson (J.I Memoir
of B. Burton. Vetromile (E.) Acadia and its aborigines.
Allen (W.) Binghamland. Proceedings, with biog. sketches.
— Same. 2d series, v. 1-2. Portland, 18ti9 ; Cam-
bridge, 1877. 8°. (;o2.08
Contents : v. 1, 2. Doc. hist, of Maine. 1. Kohl (J. G.)
Hist, of the discov. of Maine ; with app. on the voyages of
the Cabots, By M. d'Avezac. 2. Hakluyt (R.) Discourse
on western pUnting, with pref., ete.,byL. Woods. Ed.
by C. Deane.
Maine liquor law. See Clobb (H. S.) 1856 6834.14
Maine de Biran. See Lippincolt, Aug., 1876 (by T. B. Perry)
Maintenon {Mme. de). See Biography (p. 173) ; also James (G.
P. R.) Memoh-s of celebiated women. 1876 [3261 101 ■
Fortn. rev., v. M, 1876 (2 art. by J. c. Morlson).
In asking for books, xaa the •■ Book Order," giving the AUXHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
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MAINWARINO- - MALLET
Mainwaring (Oeo. B.) Obserr. on the police. London, 1822.
8' \ln Pamphlenor, t. 19-20.) 6058.19
Mainwaring {Sir Tbomas). See Leyceater (Sir P.) Tracts in
the controversy respecting Amicia, etc. [Ohetham soc,
T. 78-80.] 6095 38
MaioUca. See Beckwith (A..) [U53.19] j — Fortnum (0. D. E.)
[1453.09],— aI»o Fine arts (PoUery. p. 647).
Mair (James Allan, ed.) Handbook of proverbs ;
and family mottoes. L., 1873. 16°. . . 6214.34
Malstre (Joseph Marie, comte de). Considerations
sur la France. Nouv. ^d. Lyon, 1868. 8°. 5715.26
— De I'eglise gallicane dans son rapport avec le sou-
verain pontile. Lyon, 1859. 8°. . . . 3572.27
— Du i)ape. 21e ed. Lyon, 1868. 8°. . . . 3572.26
— Essai sur le principe ge'nerateur des constitutions
et institutions. Paris, 1867. 8°. . . . 5715.^26
— Examen de la philosophie de Bacon. 5e ed. 2 v.
Lyon, 1858. i" 5411.07
— Lettres li un gentilhomme russe sur I'inquisition
espagnole. Paris, 1859. 8°. 3572.30
— Les soirees de Saint-Petersbourg, ou entretiens sur
le gouvernement temporel de la providence ; sui-
vies d'un Traits sur les sacrifices. 8e ed. 2 v.
Lyon, 1862. 8° 3572.29
— Sur les delais de la Justice divine. See Flntarch. . 3672.30
tS- For notices of J. de IS.., tee Biography (p. 173).
Maistre (Xavier de). Journey round my room. From
the French, with notice of the author's life, by
H. Atwell. New York, 1871. 12". . . .2534.29
— CEuvres choisies. Paris, 18C.8. 12°. . . . 7047.05
Contents : Le lepreux de la cit6 d'Aoste. Les prisonuiers
dnCaucase. Lajeune siberienue. Voyage autour de ma
chambre. Le papillon.
Maltland (Charles). The church in the Catacombs.
London, 1846. 8°. 3416.19
Maltland (Edward). By and by : an hist, romance
of the future. New York, 1873. 12°. . 235.90
— Higher law : a romance. N. Y., 1872. 12°. 213.76
— Jewish literature and modern education, or use and
misuse of the Bible in the schoolroom, [anon.]
London, 1872. 12° 3564.18
— Pilgrim and the shrine ; life and correspondence
of H. Ainslie. London, 1871. 12°. . . 3584.21
Note.~" The ' Pilgrim and the shrine ' and ' Higher law '
present the evolution of religion and morals; ' By and by,'
the proper supremacy of the lutuitions." — Author.
Iklaitland (Sir Frederick Lewis). Narrative of the sur-
render of Buonaparte and of his residence on board
H.M.S. Bellerophon. 2d ed. L.,1826. 8°. 3131.23
Maltland (James). See Lauderdale (James, earl of). ^
Maitlaad (Samuel Roffey). The dark ages. 2d ed.
London, 1845. 8° 3425.06
— Enquiry into the grounds on which the prophetic period of
Daniel and fit. Johu has been supposed to consist of 1260
years. 2d ed. Loudon, 1837. 8° 3427.16
— Eruvin ; or essays. 2d ed. L., 1850. 12°. 3573.25
Contents : Revelation. Of the impediments to the right
nnderstanding of scriptnre. Man before the fall. Satan.
The fall. Fallen angels. The millennium. The kingdom
of Messiah. Regeneration, Miracles.
— Eight essays on various subjects.L., 1852.16°. 3573.19
Contents ; Mystical interpretation of scripture. Sacred
art. Music. Printing. Matter of fact. The fulness of
the Gentiles. The Waldenses and Albigenees ; Perrln's
History of the Yaudois. The Lollards.
— Letter to H. J. Rose, with strictures on Milner's Church his-
tory. 2d ed. London, 1835. 8°. ...... . 3427.15
— Second letter to Rose, on Milner's History of the church.
London, 1835. 8° 34'i7.16
— Letter to J. King, occasioned by his ' Maitland not authorized
to censure Milner.' London, 1835. 8" 34'27.16
— Remarks ou that part of King's ' Maitland not authorized to
censure Milner,' which relates to the Waldenses. incl. reply
toG.a.Faber's'Reiueriusand Maitland.' L.,1836.8°. 3427.15
— Six letters on Fox's ' Acts and monuments.' Lon-
don, 1837. 8° 3427.15
Maittaire (Michel). On Greek dialects. [/nSeager (J.) Abridg-
ments, v. 2, 1838.) 6414.09
Maize. See Agriculture {Corn, p. 7).
Majendie (Capt. Vivian Dering). Ammunition for
smooth-bore ordnance. L., 1867. 8°. . 4515.30
Majolica. See MaioUca.
Majoi (B... F.R.O.ti.) Science manuals. Physical
geography. London, 1873. 16°. . . . 912.24
Major (Kichard Henry, editor). Discoveries of prince
Henry the navigator. London, 1868. 8°.
Note.— A. reprint of his ' Life of prince Henry.'
— Early voyages to Australia, to the time of Captain
Cook. London, Hakluyt soc, 1859. 8°. . 1U66.01
— India in the 15th century : narratives of voyages.
London, iiafc;«i/( soc, 1S57. 8°. . . .1035.09
— Site of the lost colony of Greenland. [In Bojral geogr. soc.
Journal, v. 43, 1873.) 904.07
Majorca. See Countries {Minorca, p. 342).
Makemie (Francis). Sermon preached at New York, 1706. [In
N. Y. hist soc. Coll., 1870.) 616.12
— Narrative of imprisonment of M., for preaching sermon at
N. Y. [In Force (P.) Coll., v. 4, 1846.) .... 677.11
Makers of Florence. See Oliphant (ilfrf . M. O. W.) . . 637.21
Makiiis (G. H.) Manual of metallurgy. London,
1862. 12° 3933.54
Malabar. See Countries [Malabar, p. 342).
Malacca (Straits of). See Countries, etc. (p. 343).
Malacology, .^ee Mollusca.
Malan (liev. Soloman Cesar). Life and times of S.
Gregory the illuminator, founder of the Armenian
church. Tr. from the Armenian. London,
1868. 8° 3417.19
— On ritualism. London, 1867. 12°. . . .3767.17
— ed. Conflicts of the Holy Apostles, an apocryphal
book of the early Eastern church. With the
Epistle of D. Dionysius the areopagite to Timo-
thy ; and the Best or assumption of St. John tha
evangelist. London, 1871. 16°. . . . 3757.04
Malay annals. Tr. from the Malay language, by J.
Leyden. With introd., by Sir T. S. Uaffles.
London, 1821. 8° 1061.20
Malay Archipelago. See Countries {Eastern Archipelago, p. 306).
Malcom (Howard). Christian rule of marriage.
Philadelphia, 1870. 16^ 5824.14
— Theological index. Boston, 1868. 8°. . . 2774.01
Malcolm (James Peller). Hist, sketch of the art of
caricaturing. With illustrations. L.,1813.4°.1456.18
Malcolm (Sir John). History of Persia, [to 1814J.
2v. 2d ed. London, 1829. 8°. . . .1045.10
— Life of lord Clive. 3 v. L., 1836. 8°. . . 304'2.01
— Memoir of Central India. 2 v. L.,1823. 8°. 1014.13
— Political history of India, 1784-1823. 2 v. London,
18-26. 8° 1012.12
— Kaye [J. W.) Lives of Indian officers, v. 1, 1867 ; p. 129-
232 3224.20
See also Ed. rev., v. 106, 1857 : New monthly, Feb., 1867.
Maiden (Henry). Ou Greek and English versification. [7n Fhilol.
soc. Proceedings, 1846-48.J 6443.03
— On Greek hexameters. [In Fhilol. soc. Proc, 1860-62.) 6443 06
Malebranche (Nicolas). (Euvres. 2 v. Paris,
1S4'2. 18° 5415.09
Contents: v. 1. Entretiens metaphyaiques. Meditations.
Traite de I'amour de Dieu. Entretien d'un philosophe
Chretien et d'un philosophe chinois. 2. Recherche de la
v6rit6.
— Treatise concerning the search after truth. 2d ed.
[Tr. by T. Taylor.] London, 1700. fol. 5418.01
— Bowen (/".) Mod. philos. 1877 5413.03
— Hoppus (Frof.) Psychol, of M. [In Winslow's Jour, of med.
psy., v. 9, p. 608 628.)
— Locke {J.) Exam, of M.'s opinion of seeing all things In
God. [In his Works, v. 9, 1823.] 6052.09
Same. [In hU Philos. works, 1854 ; p. 413-471.) . 6416.07
— Masson (G.) Nich. Malebranche. [In Journal of sacred lit.,
July. 1867 : p. 266-298.]
— Maurice {F. D.) Moral and metaphysical philos., v. 2, 1873 ;
p. 351-366 6424.18
— Saisset {E.) God in the system of Malebranche. [In his Es-
say on relig. philos., v. 1, 1863 ; p. 66-91.] .... 3588.09
Consult also histories of philosophy, under Philosophy.
Malet (Sir Alex.) Overthrow of the Germanic con-
federation by Prussia in 1866. L.,1870. 8°. 516.23
Mallncontri (Filippo). Student life in Venetia : au-
tobiogr. Tr. by C. B. Cayley. L.,1861. 8°. 3116.22
Maling (E. A.) In-door plants, and how to grow
them. London, 1862. 16° 6132.06
— Song birds, and how to keep them. London,
1862. 16° • • • 4812.04
Malkin (Benj. Heath). Classical disquisitions and
curiosities. London, 1825. 8°. ... 2530.28
— Essays on subjects connected with civilization.
London, 1795. 8°. 5812.18
— Tour through 'Wales, 1806. [In Finkerton (J.) Voyages
V. 2.] 926.02
Mall (Thomas). History of the martyrs epitomised.
A cloud of witnesses ; or the sufferer's mirrour.
2 V. Boston, 1747. 8° 3435.11
Mallet (David). Poetical works. L., [n.d.] 16°. 166132
— Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) English
poeta.v. 14. 1810.] 1626.14
— Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh
(R.) British poets, v. 26, 1822.] 1691.26
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788
Mallet (Paul Henri). Northern antiquities. Tr. by
bp. Percy. Enl. by I. A. Blackwell. London,
Bohn. 1847. 12° 542.08
Mallet (Ki)bert). Application of water-power. [In Weale's
quart, papers] 3918.16
— Earthquake plienomeua. [/» Sm. rep., 1869.] . . . 3936.11
Mailing (Ove). Great and good deeds of Danes, Nor-
wegians, and Holsteinians. Tr. by A. A. Feld-
borg. London, 1807. 4° 548.05
Mallory (Daniel). Life and speeches of Henry Clay.
2v. New York, 1857. 8° G315.09
Malmesbury (J. Harris, \st earl of). See Harris (JameH), 3116.24
Malon de Ohaide (Pedro). Obras eseogidas. [In Ochoa. Ea-
critoreamist, V. 3. Paris, 1817. 8'.) 7216.10
Alaloue (Edmond). Cursory observ. on the poems
attributed to Ilowley. [«no?i.] 2d ed. London,
1782. 8° 1631.14
Malory (Sir I'homas, compiler). History of king Ar-
thur. Ed. by T. Wright. 3 v. L.,1858. 16°. 123.28
Malot (Hector Henri). Les victimes d'amonr. Les
enfants. Paris, 1867. 12° 7024.31
Same. Les amants. 5e6d. P., 1870. 12°. 7024.33
Same. Les epoux. 2eed. P., 1867. 12°. 7024.32
— Suzanne. Paris, 1872. 12^ 7024.34
— Un cure de province. Paris, 1872. 12°. . 7024.35
Malpractice. See Medicine {Medical jurisprudence).
Malta. Sfe Countries (Malta, p. 341) ;— Knighthood (p. 667).
Malte Brun (Conrad, Danish Malthe Conrad Bniuu)
and Balbi (A.) System of universal geography.
London, 18".l. 8^ 915.05
Malt liquors. See Arts (Useful : Liquori, p. 44).
Malthus (Thomas Robert). Definitions in political
economy. London, 1827. 8° 5913.08
— Essay on the principle of population. 4th ed.
2 V. London, 1807. 8° 5914.04
See alto in reply the works on population of A. Alison
[B9U.01] ;— W. Oodwin [6914.06] ;— W. HazUn [69U.10] ;
A. H. Ererett [6914.03J.
— Measure of value stated, with application to English
currency since 1790. London, 1823. 8°. 5915.18
— Statements respecting the East India college. 3d ed. [/n
Pamphleteer, v. 9, 1817.] 6068.09
— Hatlilt{W,) Spirit of the age. 1857 ; p. 147-163.) . . 3631. OT
— . ifeicman {P. W.) True and false Ualthuaianism. [/» Fraser'i
mag., V. 3, 1871 ; p. 684-699.]
Malvezzi (Virgilio di). Chiefe events of the mon-
archic of Spaine, in 1639. Tr. by K. Gentilis.
London, 1647. 24= 551.01
Mambi-land (The). [Cuba.] See O'EeUy (J. J.) 1874. . 1161.M
Mamiani (Conte Tcrenzio della Bovere). Bights of
nations, applied to Italy. Tr. by R. Acton.
London, 1860. 8° 5613.05
Mammalia. See Natural history {Mammalia).
Mammon ; or, covetousnesa, etc. See Harris (John). . U63.04
Mammoth cave. See Countries, etc. {Mammoth cave, p. 343).
Man. 49~ Titles whose initial word is ' Man ' are omitted here
if entered beUna under Man and anthropology. For titles
of novels and plays with initial word ' Man,' see Fiction
(p. 602) ; — Fl^s [Alphabetical arrangf.ment).
Man (Coustitutiou of). See Combe (Oeo.) [6438.06] ;— Hatch (B.
F.) [5438.07].
Man (Essay on). Sec Pope (Alexander).
Man {ItU of). See Countries {Man, Isle of, p. 842).
Man among the monkeys. London, 1873. b°. 4721.21
Man and apes. See Mivart (St. George). 1874 4713.12
Man and beast here and hereafter. Se« Wood (J.O.) 1876.4737.14
Man and nature. See Marsh (Geo. P.) 1864 4113.34
Man in earnest : life of A. H. Conant. See Collier (B.) 1868. 3043.23
Man in the moone ; or Euglish fortune-teller. Ed. by J. O.
Halliwell. [In Percy soo., v. 29.] 6060.29
' Man of Kent ' (Passages from the autobiography of a).
[anon.] Ed. byR. F. Stanley. L.,1866. 8°. 301423
Man upon the sea. See Goodrich (F. U.) 1858. . . . 923.13
Man with the Iron maali. .'iee Biography (Ibon mask, p. 160).
Man-woman. See Dumas/ft (Alex.) 1873 6886.06
MAN: ANTHROPOLOG-Y, ETHNOLOG-Y, PREHISTORIC MAN, ETC.
Abbanqement of Subdivisions.— 1, Anthropology. 2, Ethnology. 3, Prehistoric man (1, OeTtend workt. 2, Cavs
dweUingSf Stone age. and Megalitkic monumenU). 4. Miscellaneous treatises.
j|^ See also. In the general alphabet. Vie following subsidiary headings, viz.— Archaeology (p. 32) ; — Biblical and religious
literature (p. 76-106) ;— Biology (p. 216) ;— Evolution (p. 452;— Family (p. 454) ;— Geology (p. 573) ;— Government and
politics (p. 684-589) ;— History (p. 624) ;— Language (p. 673) ;— Life (p. 700) ;— Longevity (p. 717) ;— Marriage ;— Medicine
{Anaiomy ;—Body and mind; — Heredity ;— Physiology ; — etc., etc.) ;— Moral scieuce ; — Natural history {Darttnnian and
other development theories ; — Mammals ; — Vertebrates, etc.) ;— Negro ; —Philosophy {various headings) ;— Phrenology ;
Physiognomy ;— Political economy {Population, etc.) ;— Social science {Civilization ;~'Progress ; —Society);— '7 ital statistics ;
Women. Also {under Countries, p. 285-394) names of various countries and races, as Africa (p. 286) ;— America {Anti*
quiti€9, p. 288) ;— Asia (p. 291) ;— England {Ethnology, p. 309) ;— Indians (p. 332) ;— United States (Antiquities, p. 375) ; etc.
1. Anthropology.
Anthropological review, v. 1-8. L.. 1863-70. 8°. 4735.02
Note. — V. 1. Includes ' Transactions of the Anthrop. boo./
April 21 to July 7. 1863 ; v. 2-8 have appended ' Jour, of the
Antbrop. soc.,' v. 2-6. To v. 4 is attached 'The Popular
mag. of anthropology,' v. 1, 1866.
Anthropological Boc. Slemoirs, v. 1-D, 1863-G9. 4735.13
Contents : v. 1. Hunt (J.) Negro's place in nature. Pea-
cock (T. B.) Weight of the brain in the negro. BoUaert
(W.) Past and present populations of the new world. Ac-
count of the astronomy of the red man. lutrod. to the
paleography of America. Thumam (J.) The two princi-
pal forms of ancient BrltiHh and Gaulish skulls. Pritchard
(W. T.) Viti and its inhabitants. Notes ou the SuutU Sea
islanders (the Saruoaus). Davis (J. B.) The Neanderthal
BkuU. Roberts (G. E.) Discovery of kist-vaeus on the
' Mucklo Huog ' in the island of Unst, Shetland. Burton
(R.F.) Notes ou the Daboman. Sellon (E.) Pballic worship
of India. Bendyshe (T.) History of anthropology.
2. Gibb {G. D.) Poiuta of difference between the larynx
of the negro and the white man. Vamberry (A ) The der-
vishes aud the hadjia of the East. Harris (J. M.) Origin,
manners, customs, and superstitions of the Galliuaa of
Sierra Leone. Beddoe (J.) Testimony of local phenomena
in the west of Eogtand to the permanence of anthropo-
logical types. Bollaert (W.) Maya hieroglyphic alphabet
of Yucatan. Contrib. to an introd. to the anthropology of
the new world. Beavan (H. J. C.) Obs. on the people in-
habiting Spaia. Marshall (G. M.) Genealogy in connexion
with anthropology. Blake (C. C.) Certain ' simious ' skulls,
with ref. to a skull from Louth, Ireland. Broca (P.) De-
scrip, of a new goniometer. Pike (L. O.) Physical charac-
teristics of the Engl, people. Wesley (W.H.) Iconography
of the skull. Higgins (.\.) Orthographic projection of the
skull. Owens (8. R. I.) Hindu neology. Petrie (Q ) The
brocks aud so-called Picts' bouses of Oikuey. Anderson
(J.) Ancieut remains of Caithness. Shortt (J.) A living
microcepbale. Burton (R. F.) A hermaphrodite. Sellon
(£.) Indian gnosticism, or Sacti Puja. Seemann (B.) Re-
semblance of InBOriptlons on auc. Brit, rocks with thOM
of Central America. Walker (R. B. K.) Alleged stsrility
of women of savage-races with native males after having
had children by a white man. Westropp (H. M.) Analo-
gous forms of implements among early and primitive
races. Hunt (J.) Explor. into archaic anthropology of
Unst, Brassay, and Zetland. Tate (R.) Report of Zetland
anthrop. exped. Beddo (J.) Head-forms of the west of
England. Morris (J. P.) Explor. in Kit-khead cave at Ul-
verstone. Hunt (J.) Influence of somo kinds of peat in
destroying the human body. Inscriptions on stones in
the islands of Brassay. Bower (J.) History of ancient
slavery. Mitchell (A.) Blood -relationship In marriage ; its
influence upon oflFspring.
3. Oliver (3. P.) The Hovas and other tribes of Mada-
gascar. Davis (J. B.) Skeleton of an Aino woman and three
men. Thumam (J.) Further observ. on two forms of an-
cient British skulls. Devis (C. W.) Elasticity of animal
type. Gibb (G. D.) Vocal and other influences of pendency
of the epiglottis. Character of the voice in the nations of
Asia aud Africa. Blake (C. C.) Skulls found in the round
barrows of the so. of England. Skull from the cairn of
Get, etc. Researches of Dr. E. Dupont in Belgian bons-
caves. Mitra (B. R.) Gypsies of Bengal. Wake (C. S.)
Psychol, unity of mankind. Oollinson (J.) Indians of the
Mosquito territory. Lagneau (G.) Saracens in France, tr.
by E. Villin. Bollaert (W.) Ancient or fossil pottery on
the shores of Ecuador. Central America, hieroglyphics of
Yucatan, etc. Anc. Peruvian graphic records. Cleghom
(J.) Is the character of the Scotch the expression of the
soil of Scotland? Shortt (J.) The Bayaderes. Habits and
manners of Marvar tribes of India. Houghton (E. P.)
Land dayas of Upper Sar&wak, etc. Anderson (J.) Excava-
tions in Caithness cairns. Boggs (E. B.) Fishing Indians
of Vancouver's island. Anderson (J.) Horned cairns of
Caithness. Ernst (A.) Anthrop. remarks ou population of
Venezula. Beddos (J.) Physical characteristics of inhab.
of Bretague. Head-forms of the Danes. Statore and bulk
of man in th« British Isles. Davis (J. B.) Skull of a
GhiUak.
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MAN: Anthropology — Ethnology.
Anthropological society, continued.
— [Publications.] 6 v. London, 1863-65. 8°. 4734.14
viz : Blnmenbacb (J. F.) Anthropological treatises. With
Iiiaiig. disBi^rt. by J. Hunter ou the varieties of men.
Broca (P.) Pheuomeua of hybiidity, eU. Gaataldi (B.)
Lake habitations 16813.18J. Fouchet (G.) Plurality of the
human race Vogt (C.) Lectures on man. Waitz (T.) In-
troductioa to anthropology.
Blumenbach {J. F.) Anthropological treatises. Tr. by
T. Bendyshe. 1865 4734.14
Bray (C.) Manual of anthropology. 1871. .4734.12
Contmla : In the beginuint;. Man. Morality. Religion
and death. Sociology. Summary and conclusion.
Broca (P. ) On the phenomena of hybridity in the
genus homo. 1864 4734.15
— Hist, of the transactions of the Anthrop. soc. of Paris, 1866 67.
[Ill Sm. report, 1868.] 3936.23
Buchner IL.) Man in the past, present, and future.
1872 4734.24
Candollt {A. de). Probable future of the human race. [In
Smith, report, 1876.] 3936.30
Dti>ay{A.) Histoire natnrelle de I'homme et de la
femme. 16e e'd. 1870 4733. 12
Gregory {J. ) Comparative view of the state and facul-
ties of man, with those of the animal world.
1777 5435.13
.Historical illustrations of the passions, [anon.] 2 v.
1825 5436.01
Hodae IC.) Anthropology. [In kit Systematic tlieol., v. 3, 1872 ;
oh. 1-4.] 36S8.ii6
Karnes iH. Home, lord). History of man ; or, wonders
of human nature, in relation to the virtues, vices,
and defects of both sexes. 2d ed. 2 v. 4734.02
HunUr {J.) Iiiaug. dissertation on the varieties of men. [In
Blamenbach (J. F.) Anthrop. treatises, 1865.] . . 4734.17
Huxley ( 2'. IL ) Evidence as to man's place in nature.
1863 4712.08
iVo(«.— Reviewed in Ed. rer., v. 117, 1863.
Lawrence ( W. ) Lectures on the comparative anatomy
and the nat. hist, of man. 1848. . . .4325.10
Monboddo {J. Burnet, lordl. History aud philosophy of men.
[In his Ancient metaphysics, y. 2-6, 1779.] .... 6418.04
Page (D.) Man: where, whence, and whither? his
natural history relations. 1868. . . . 4732.01
Peabody museum of American archaeology and ethno-
logy. Reports, v. 1, 1868-1876 4732.10
QiuUrefages {A. de). Nat. hist, of man : elementary.
From the French, byE. A. Youman8.1875. 4733.16
^o(e.— Bepr. from Pop. sci. monthly, May, June, 1873.
Quetelet (Z. A. J.) Treatise on man and the develop-
ment of his faculties. 1842 5814.18
Savile(,B. W.) Man ; or, the old and new philosophy.
1863 4733.09
Shitldt {C. W.) Scientific and bibUcal anthropology. [In hit
Final phllos., 1877 ; p. 141-177.] 5416.26
Ti/lor{E.B.) Anthropology, [/n Encyc. Brit., 9thed., v.2, 1876j
■p. 107-123.]
Van Amringe {W. F.) Investigation of the theories
of the natural history of man. 1848. . 4737.13
Vogt (C.) Lectures on man ; his place in creation,
and in the history of the earth. 1864. . 4734.17
WaUz(T.) Introd. to anthropology. 1863. . 4734.18
Wake (C. S.) Chapters on man. With the outlines of
comparative psychology. 1868. . . . 4733. 10
Wilson {D.) Caliban : the missing link [in the evo-
lution of man]. 1873 1752.24
Wiuman {J.) Nat. hist, of the human rao«. [In hit Twelve
lectures, v. 1, 1863 ; p. 135-246.] 3624.05
2. Ethnology, including question of the unity
and diversity of the human race.
Agattit [L, J. R.) Indigenous races. [In Nott (J. C.) and Glid-
don (G. B.) Indigenous races, 1867.] 4736.02
— Diversity of origin of the human races. [In Christian exam-
iner, July, 1850 ]
— On the provinces of the animal world and their relation to
man. [App. to Nott (J. 0.) and SUddon (Q. B.) Types of
mankind, 1867.) 4736.01
— • Zoological evidence for the diversity of the races. [In Amer.
assoc. for adv. of sci., T. 3 3946.03
Bartiett (J. li.) Progress of ethnology. 2d ed.
1847 4735.01
-Brace (C. L.) Races of the' old world. 1863. . 4734.13
Brouin(R.) Races of mankind. 4 v. 1875.4738.20
Contend .- v. 1. Indians of North and South America.
2. Hispano-American life. Oceanic group. Papuan races.
Malays. African stock. Egyptians, Berbers, ttt. Kaffirs,
ttc. Hottentots, Bushmen, etc. Kegro and Negroid races.
3. Negro races. Persian group. Kurds, Afghans, Ar-
metuans. Indian stock.
4. Aboriginal races of India. The Hindoos. The Sin-
ghalese. Laccadave and Maldave islanders. Mongolian
family. Burmese, Siamese, etc. The Chinese. The Tura-
nians. The Dioscuriau and European stock.
Oibell (J. L. ) Testimony of modem science to the
unity of mankind. 1859 4733.02
CwriosiUs philol., geogr., et ethnologiques. 1805.
[BibliotMque de poche.] 6411.07
Dana (A. H.) Inductive inquiries, e(c. 1873. 2.'321.25
Davit (£. H.) Ou ethnological research. [In Smith, report,
1866.] 3936.21
Davis (J. B.y Thesaurus craniorum. Skulls of the
various races of men. 1867. .... 4733.17
Figuier (L. ) The human race. 1872. . . . 4737.15
Fontaine (E) How the world was peopled. 1872. 4733.14
Oibbt (G.) Instructions for research relative to the ethnology
and philol. of N. A. [In Sm. miscel. coll., v. 7 ] . 3935.17
— Intermixture of races. [In Sm. report, 1864.] . . . 3936 19
Oobineau (A., comte de). Moral and intellectual di-
versity of races. From the French. With in-
trod. by H. Hotz, and a summary of question of
unity or plurality of species, by J. C. Nott.
1856 4733.15
HackeHE.) History of creation. 2 v. 1876 4713.24
Haldeman {S. S.) Points of linguistic ethnology. Report on
linguistic ethnology. [In Amer. assoc. Prc>c., v. 2, 10,
1860-57.] 3946.02
Huxley {T. H.) On the methods and results of ethnology. [In
hit Critiques, etc , 1873 ; p. 134-181.] 2532.19
A'o(«.— Repr. from Fortu. rev., v. 1, 1865.
Jeffries (J. P.) Natural history of the human race.
1869 4734.11
Johnes (A. J. ) Philological proofs of the orig. unity,
and recent origin of the human race. 1846. 641J.29
Jonet [Sir W.) On the origin aud families of nations. [In hit
Works, V. 3, 1807.] 6046.03
Knox (H.) Races of men : influence of race over the
destinies of nations. 1862 4733.01
Latham (R. 0.) Descriptive ethnology. v. 1-2.
1859 4734.03
Contentt : V. 1. Eastern and Northern Asia— Europe.
2. Europe, Africa, India.
— Ethnology of Europe. 1852 4732.02
— Ethnology of the British colonies. 1851. . 4732.04
— Ethnology of the British Islands. 1852. .4732.02
— Nationalities of Europe. 2 v. 1-863. . . 445.17
— Native races of the Russian empire. 1854. 4733.11
— Opuscula. Essays chiefly philological and ethno-
graphical. 1860 6425.30
— Varieties of the human race. 1854. . . . 4715.08
Morgan (i. H.) Circular in regard to degrees of relationship
among different nations. [In Sm. miscel. coll., v. 2,
1862.] 3935.12
— Systems of consanguinity and affinity of the. human family.
[/nSm. contrib., v. 17, 1871.] 3937.17
Niebuhr (B. G.) Lectures on ancient ethnography.
2v. 1854 425.13
Nott (J. C.) Two lectures on the connection between
the biblical and physical hist, of man. 1849. 4736.03
— and Otiddon (0. R.) Indigenous races of the earth.
1857 4736.02
Note. — Presents polygenist views.
— and Oliddon (G.R.) Types of mankind. 1857. 4736. 01
Xote. — Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 65, 1856.
Peschel (0.) Races of man and their geogr. distribu-
tion. 1876 4733.18
Pickering {J.) Races of men 4733.06
Picture gallery of the nations. 1870. . . . 923.15
Pouchel [0.) Plurality of the human race. 1864. 4734.16
Prichard {J. C.) Natural hist, of man. 1848. 4734.05
— Physical hist, of man. 5 v. 1837-47. . .4734.06
Note. — Monogeuist in theory.
Contents : v. 1. General introd. 2. African races. 3.
European ethnography. 4. Asiatic nations. 5 Oceanic
and American nations.
Quatrefages (A. de). Unite de I'espfece humaine. 4733.07
— Natural history of man. Tr. by E. A. Youmans.
1875 4733.16
iVofe.— Reviewed in Bibl. sacra, July, 1862 (QuatrefSges
in reply to Agassiz, by J. P. Thompson).
Reid ( .If. ) Description of singular races of men.
1860 4733.08
Itettiui{A ) Form of human skull. [In Sm. rep., 18S9.] 3936.1*
Smith ( C. H. ) Natural history of the human species.
Edinburgh, 1S48. ... • . . . . 4733.05
Same. Boston, 1852. ... , . . . 4733.04
BBOOKLTN LIBBASX.
MAN: Ethnology — Frebistorlo man.
735
Smyth {T.) Unity of the haman race. 1850.4733.03
Ward(S.Il) Nftt. hist, of mankind. 1819. 4732.05
Wexford (H.) Inquiry iuto tUe primitive seati, early emigra.
tiouB, and final Hettlements of tlie principal European iia*
tiOHB. (/» hit Engl, language, 18(5.] 6133.05
Wilton ID.) Pbyiical (orauial] etlinolog7.t/nSm.rep.,I86a.] 3936.17
Wood (J. a.) Natural history of man. v. 1-2. 1868-
70 4737.16
T. 1. Africa. 3. Auitralia, Mew Zealand, Folyneala, Amer-
ica, Asia, and ancient Europe.
rfote.—Aa Amer. reprint is entitled ' Dncivilizad laoea.'
See alio Bibl. rep. and Princeton rev., Jan., 1859 (The
unity of mankind) ; Jan., 1863 (True place of man In zo-
ology) ; Jan., 1869 (' Agaasiz on provinces of creation and
the unity of the race ') ; Oontemp. rev., v. 8, 1868 (Man in
creation, by J. D'Oyly) ; v. 16. 1871 (Wallace on the con-
•ervatiuu of native races, by H. B. Tristram) ; N. A. rer.,
July, 1BG7 (Language and human unity) ; Nat, rev., v. 18,
1864 (Races of the old world) : Nat. qu. rer., T. M, 1873
(Anc. inbab. of Europe and whence they came) ; t. 19, 1869
(Primitive races 6f Europe) ; Westm. rev., T. 7«, 1860
(Antiquity of the human race).
49- See aim Biblical and religious literature (ffmetu and
geology t p. 88 ; — Religion and tcience, p. 101).
3. Prehistoric man.
1. General works,
Argyll (Duke of). Primeval man. 1869. . .6813.17
BcUdwin (J. D.) Prehistoric nations. 1869.. 423.11
Clodd (£.) Childhood of the world ; a simple aecount
of man in early times. 1873 5812.22
Dates and data relating to religious anthropology and
sacred history, [anon.] 3541.18
Figuier(L.) Primitive man. 1870 5813.29
Contentt : The stone age (p. 1-304). The age of metals ;
bronze epoch (p 205-296);— Iron epoch (p. 297-332), Primi-
tive man in America.
Fraser ( W. ) Blending lights, or relations of natural
science, archseology, and history, to the Bible.
2d ed. 1874 3547.27
Male (Sir Matthew). Primitive origination of mankind,
considered and examined according to the light
of nature. 1677 3628.03
Mernalioiuil congress of prehistoric archaeology : trans-
actions of the third session. 1868. . . 5813.28
Laveleye (K de). Primitive property. Tr. by G. E.
L. Marriott. With introd. by T. E. C. Leslie.
London, 1878. 8" 5914.19
Contents : Property in land. Village communities.
Lesley (J. P.) Man's origin and destiny, sketched
from the platform of the sciences. 1808. 5813.16
Lubbock (Sir J.) Origin of civilization and the primi-
tive condition of man. 1870 5813.23
JV"(e.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 ; p. 439-*79.
— Pre-historic times, as illus. by ancient remains, and
the manners and customs of modem savages.
2d ed. 18«9 5813.22
— Address on priraasval antiquities. [In Archseolog. journal,
T. 23, 1866 ; p. 190-211.) U63.18
Lyetl (Sir ('.) Evidences of the antiquity of man.
1863 4112.06
iVbte.— Reviewed in £d. rev., v. 118, 1863, p. 254-302;
N. A. rev., V. 97, 1863, p. 451-483 ; Qu. rev., v. 114, 1863,
p, 368417.
Jfanas the coteraporary of the mammoth and the reindeer in
middle Europe. [In Smith, report, 1867.] .... 3936.22
Morgan (L. IL) Ancient society, or researches in the
lines of human progress from savagery, through
barbarism to civilization. \»n. . . . 5803.04
MortiUet (G, de) iml Chantre (E.) International code of symbols
for charts of prehistoric archwology. Transl. by O. F.
Maiion. [In Smith, report, 1875.] 3936,30
RaM(C.) Early man in Europe. 1876. . .5803.03
Rauoliv^son (ii.) Origin of nations. 1878. . 411.15
Uikart (C. von). Menes and Cheops : with other cosas.
1869 1073.05
Smytli (C. P.) On the antiquity of intellectual man,
from a practical and astronomical point of view.
1868 1082.25
JVofe.— A sequel to his ■ Life and work at the Qt.Pyramid.'
SmiUuonian reports, 1853-77 3936.07
Notf. ^yioBi of the vols, contain archsological material.*
Soutliall (J. C.) Epoch of the mammoth and the ap-
parition of man upon the earth. 1878. . 5803.05
— llecent origin of man, as illus. by geology and pre-
historic archieology. 1875 5803.01
Spencer [B.) The primitive ma>. f/n hit PrlnelplM of sodologjr,
V. 1. 1877 ; p. 17-464.) 6416.18
Tutor (K B.) Primitive culture. 2 v. 1871.5813.25
Same. 1st Amer. from 2d Engl. 2v. 1874.5813.25a
Conlenti : T. 1. Science of culture. Development of
culture. Survival in culture. Emotional and imitative lan-
f;uage. Art of counting. Mythology (p. 247-376). Auim-
sm (p. 377-453). 2. Animism, cont'd (p. 1-327). Bites and
ceremonies. Conclusion.
NoU Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 186, 1873 ; p. 88-123 ; At-
lantic mo., V. 34 (by T. 8. Perry).
— Primitive society. [/» Contemp. rev., Apl., June, 1873,)
— Religion of savages, f/n Fortn. rev., v. 6, 1866. ]
— liesearches into the early history of mankind.
1865 '. . 5613.13
Contentt: Introd. Oeatore language. Word language.
Picture-writing and word-writing. Images and names.
Growth and decline of culture. The stone age, past and
present. Fire, cooking, and vessels. Remarkable cus-
toms. Hist, traditions and mytbi.
A(X<.— Reviewed by Max llUUer in Ati Ohlpi, etc., v. 3,
18«9 ; p. 248-284.
Westropp (H. MT) Prehistoric phases ; introd. essays
on pre-historic archaeology. 1872. . . 427.21
W\ison (D.) Prehistoric man. Researches into the
origin of civilization in the old and new world.
1865 5813.14
iVoe<.— Reviewed in Black, mag., v. W, p. 638-646 ; North
Brit, rev., v. 39, 1863, p. 29-62.
See also Atlantic mo., v. 10, 1863 (The fossil man, by C. L.
Brace) ; Blackw, mag., v. 88, 1860 (Keputed traces of prim-
eval man) : Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1872 (Present state of
prehist. archaeology) ; Apl., 1874 (Antiq. of man) ; Con-
temp, rev., V. 11, 1869 (Primeval man, by J. Hannah) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1863 (Antiq. of man) ; v. 77, 1868
(Progress of civ. in prehistoric times, by W. B. Dawkins) ;
Nat. qu. rev., v. 33, 1871 (Age of the earth and its inhab.) ;
New Englander, v. 23, 1863 (Man's zool. position, by J. I>.
Dana) ; Apr., 1874 (Primitive culture, by J. S. Sewall) ;
N. Brit, rev., v. 60, 1869 (Early hist, of man) : Pop. sci.
mo., V. 3, 1873 (Early discipline of mankind, by W. Bage-
hot) : May, 1872 (Prehistoric times, by T. M. Coau) ; Pop.
sci. rev., v, 3, 1864 (Prehistoric dwellings, by Gt. £. Rob-
erts) ; Qu. rev., v. 128, 1870 (Non-historic times) : July,
1874 (Primitive man) ; Westm. rev., v. 79, 1863 (Antiq, of
man) ; Jan., 1876 (Origin of man) ; Meth. qu. rev. Apl,, 1877
(Westm., rev., on the Recent origin of man, by J. C. South-
all) ; Qentl. mag., Oct., 1877 (Savage political lite, by J. A.
Farrar) ; (ialaxy, 1877 (Age of bronze, by Bumou^,
a. Cave dwellings. Stone age, and MegaXithic monuments.
Abbott [CO Stone age in New Jersey. [Sm. rep., 1875 ] 3936.30
Broca [it. P.) The troglodytes, or cave-dwellers, of the valley
of the Vizere. [/n Sm. report, 1872.] 3936.27
Dawkins (W. Ji.) Cave hunting, researches on the
evidence of caves respecting the early inhabi-
tants of Europe. 1874 5813.32
Deior (£.) Palaflttes, or lacustrian constructions of the lake of
Neuchatel. [In Sm. report, 1865.] 3936.20
Evans (J. ) Ancient stone implements, weapons, and
ornaments of Great Britain. 1872. . . 427.24
— On the occurrence of flint implements in undisturbed beds of
gravel, sand, and clay. [In Archaologia, v. 38, 1860.] 6128. —
Fergusson (J. ) Eude stone monuments in all coun-
tries. 1872 427.22
Note.— Ad attempt to prove the sepulchral character of
the Rude stone monuments, and that most of them belong
to the first ten christian centuries.
Oastaldi [B.) Lake habitations and pre-historic re-
mains in the tubaries and marl-beds in Central
Italy. 1865 5813.18
Keller (F.) 'Lake dwellings of Switzerland and Eu-
rope. 1866 5S13.21
Linton (W.) Colossal vestiges of the older nations.
1862 5813.20
MorloHA.) Lacustrlan settlements. [/nSm. report, 1863,] 3936.18
— Study of high anUquity. [In Sm. rep., 1862. 1864.] 3936.17 ; 19
Troyon (F.) Lacustrlan ctties of Switzerland. [In Sm. report,
1861.) 3936.16
,iVo(«.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 116, 1862.
Worsaae (J. J. A. ) Primeval antiquities of Denmark.
Tr. and applied to the illustration of similar re-
mains in England, by J. W. Thoms. 1849. 5813.19
— The antiquities of South Jutland and Sieswick, [In ArcbseoL
journU, V. 23.] 1463.18
See also Contemp. rev., v. 4, 186? (Lake dwellings of
Switzerland, by H. W. Wood) ; Oentl. mag., June, Sept.,
1866 (Lake-dwellings in Switzerland) ; Qu. rev., v. 125. 1868
(Lake dwellings) ; Fraser's mag., Mch., 1874 (Stone monu-
ments of Sardinia) ; Pop. sci. rev., Oct,, 1877 (Caves and
their occupant*) ; Oct,1877 (Flint implements, by C.C.Eing).
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4. Miscellaneoua Works.
AOcinson (B. 0.) and Martineau {H.) Letters on man's
nature and development. 1851. . . . 5438. 01
Briltan (S. B.) Man and his relations. 1864.5438.03
Dick (D On th« moral improTement of mankind. [In his
Work«, T. I, 1883 ] 60)3.01
Fickle [J. a.) Vocation of man. [/n Popular works, v. l.J 3552.13
Oodwiii ( W. ) Thoughts on man, his nature, produc-
tions, and discoveries. 1831 5814.13
BlTilon{J.) Man and his dwelling place. 1859. 3573.20
ContenU; Science. Philoiophy. Beligion. Ethics. Dia-
logues.
.flTofe.— BcTlewed in Fraaer'e mag., v. 69, 1869.
Hope I T. ) Essay on the origin and prospects of man.
3v. 1831. . . . . : 5814.15
Leslie (J. P.) Man's origin and destiny sketched from
the platform of the sciences. 1865-6. . 5813.16
Contents : Claasifloation of the sciences. Genius of the
physical sciencea ancient and modern. Qeol. antiquity of
man. On the dignity of mankind. Unity of mankind.
Early social life of mankind. Language as a test of race.
Origin of architecture. Growth of the alptiabet. The
four typea of religious worship. On Arkite symbolism.
Marsh {0. P.) Man and nature. 1864. . .4113.34
JVole.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 120, 1864.
Moore [G.) Man and his motives. 1856. . . 5438.11
Madiel,R.) Man as a moral being. 2d ed. 1858. 5438.09
— Man in his relations to society. 18"i8. . . 5438.08
— Man in his intellectual faculties. 2d ed. 1858. 5438.10
Pickmere (J.B.) Being, analytically described : man's
chief relations. 1854 5118.11
Reade(W.) Martyrdom of man. 1872. . .5812.20
SavUe {B. W. ) Man, or the old and the new philoso-
phy. 18i;3 4733.09
Scott { — ). Inquiry into the causes of the diversity of human
character, [/n Class. Journal, v. 6, 7, 9. 10, 13. 13.J 2742.08
Warden {R. B.) Familiar forensic view of man and
law. 1860 5438.15
Manchee (Thomas J.) Origin of the riots of Briatol. Id ed.
Bristol, 1832. 8' 6093.18
Manchester {Duke of). See Montagu (Wm. D., duke of Manchetler).
Manchester, {Ungland). See Ooontries, etc. iHanekester, p. 342).
Slancbester. Free library. Catalogue of books. Kef.
erence department. Prepared by A. Crestadoro.
London, 1864. 8°. 2735.27
SAanchester science lectures. lst-4th series. Man-
chester, 1866-73. 12°. 3906.20
Note.— Tor contents see Arts (Useful : Essays, etc., p. 42).
Same. 8th series, 1876-7. L.. 1877. 12°. 3906.24
Contents : Roscoe (H. E.) What the earth is composed
of. Williamson (W. C.) Successiou of life on the earth.
Lockyer (J. N.) Why the earth's chemistry is as it ii.
Manchuria. See Countries {MaTichuria, p. 343).
Mandalay to Momien. See AndeTMoa (J.) 1026.18
Mandans. See Countries, etc. (Indians, p. 336).
Mandeville (Bernard de). Fable of the bees ; or
private vices public benefits. L.,1795. 8°. 5135.17
Same. London, 1806. 8° 5435.18
— D-Israaiil.) /n Atj AmoniUes of Ut., T. 1, 1856. . .2762 02
— Law (W.) Remarks on the Fable of the bees.
1844 5446.02
— Stephen (£.) Hist, of English thoughts in 18th century, v. 2,
1876. 6426.26
Note.— See also L. Stephen's critique in Fraser's mag.,
Jane, 1873 ; repr. in his Essays, 1873 [3696.26].
Mandeville (Sir John). See Manndevile {Sir John).
Manetho. Carmina astrologica. Farisiis, Didoi,
1851. 8° 7766.17
— Fragmenta. [/» Bunsen. Egypt's place, t. 1, 1848, p. 606-
666.) 1076.03
Note. — For commentary by Bunsen see index, v. 6, p. 906.
— Egyptian dynasties. [In Cory (I. P.) Ancient fragments,
1832 J 3536.27
— Palmer iW.) Egyptian chronicles, v. 1. 1861 ; p. 86-272 1076.01
See also Journ. of sac. lit., Jan.. 1863, p. 333-376 ; Jan.,
1364, p. 421-466 (Dynasties of M., by £. Hincka) : Oct.,
1864 (Reply to Hincks, by J. W. Bosanquet) ; Amer. presb.
rev., Jau., 1866.
Manfred. See Byron (Q. 0. 2)., lord).
Mangau (James Clarence). Poems ; with biogr. in-
trod, by J. Mitchel. N. Y., 1859. 12°. .1672.06
Contents: Oerman anthology. Irish anthology. Apoc-
rypha. Miscellaneous.
Mangin (Arthur). The desert world. London,
1869. 8° 4727.03
Mangin {Rev. Edward). Essay on light reading.
London, 1808. 18°. 2534.28
— Piozziana ; or recollections of Mrs. Piozzi. With
remarks, [anoit.] London, 1833. 12°. . 3141.00
Mangnall (Johnf. Mechanical drawing. See Foster (Tere).
Course of drawing, pt. 2 1441.16
— • Practical geometry. See Foster (Vere). Course of drawing,
pt. 4 1441.14
Mangnall (Bichmal). Hist, and miscel. questions.
New ed. London, 1869. 12° 442.27
Manhattan Island. See Countries, etc. (Manhattan Island, p. 342).
Manhattan and De la Salle monthly. Ed. by J.
Savage. Newseries. v. 1-4. N.Y.,1875-76.8°.8129.—
Manhood.
— Oiles (II.) True manhood. [In Ms Lectorea and essays, v. 2.
1861 ; p. 80.111.] 2626.06
See also Character (p. 361).
Manifest detection of the most vyle use of dice play. [By Q.
Walker ?] Ed. by J. O. Halllwell. London, 1860. 16°. [In
Percy soc. v. 39.) 5060.29
Manilius (Marcus). Five books of the ancient as-
tronomy and astrology : together with the philos.
of the Stoicks. Tr. into Engl, verse. With
notes. London, 1697. 12°. 1665.16
— Opera omnia. Astronomicon ex ed. Bentleiana ;
cum notis et interp. in usum Delphini. Lon-
dini, Valpy. 1828. 8^ 7715.05
Same. [Lat. et Fr.] Paris, 1865. 8°. [Niaard'a
coll.] 7726.01
Manin (Daniele). itartin {H.) D. M. and Venice,
in 1848-49. 2 v. 1862 53'2.17
— Castelar (£.) In his Life of Byron, etc., 1876 ; p. 361-
396 3037.81
Manipulus vocabulorura. See Levins (P.) . . 6113.49 ; 7913.08
Manitoba. See Countries [Manitoba, p. 342).
Manley (J. J.) ^It, preserved provisions, bread. [In Britisli
mrg indnstpies, V.12, 1876.] 3941.35
Manly exercises, ^ee Amusements, games, etc. (p. 35).
Mann (Charles A.) Paper money the root of all evil.
New York, 1872. 12° 5911.12
Mann (Hermann). Hist, annals of Dedham, 1635-
1847. Dedham, 1847. 8° 611.11
Mann (Horace). Lectures on education. Boston,
1848. 12° 5522.(16
— Oration, July 4, 1843. Boston, 1842. 8* 684.30
— Thoughts for a young man. B., 1855. 16°.
— Thoughts selected from the writings of. Boston,
[1867.] 18°. 2541 08
— Twelve sermons : delivered at Antioch College.
Boston, 1861. 12°. 3573.22
— editor. See Common-school journal 6516.30
J0- For lives of H. Mann see Biography (p. 173).
Mann (James). Medical sketches of campaigns of
1812-14. Dedham, 1816. 8° 4343.26
Mann(J.B.) Life of Henry Wilson. B., 1872. 8°. 3186.16
Mann (Mrs. Mary Peabody, wife of Horace). Life of
Horace Mann. 2d ed. B.. 1865. 8°. . 3116.20
— Physiological cook book. B., 1858. 16°. .6015.04
— and Peabody (E. P.) Moral culture of infancy,
and kindergarten guide. B., 1863. 12°. 5514.01
Same. New York, 1876. 12° 5514.01a
Manne (Armand Edmond de). Nouvean dictionnaire
des ouvrages anonymes et pseudonymes. 3e ed.
Lyon, 1868. 8° . . . . 2761.20
Manners and customs.
— Anderson ( W. ) Manners, customs, and ceremonies
of different nations. [1854.] .... 5811.17
— Brown (J., D.D.) Estimate of the manners and
principles of the times. 2 v. 1757. . . 5433.20
— Buckle (H. T.) Manners iu the 17th century. [In kit Miacel.
works, V. 3, 1873.) 6022.23
— Sstiemie (H. ) L'introdvotion av traite de la con-
formite des merveilles anciennes auec les mo-
dernes, ov, traite preparatif ^ I'Apologie pour He-
rodote. 1566 6216.37
- — - Fumival {F. J., ed.) Manners and meals of the olden time.
The Babees book, Bokes of nurture, etc. [In Early Eng-
lish text aoc. no. 32, 1868.J 7913.10
— Ootnberville (M. Le R. de). La doctrine des moeurs.
1685. 6211.23
— Manners of polite society ; or, etiquette for ladies,
gentlemen and families. L, [n.(i.] 12°. 5427.22
— Semusal iC.de). Des mcsurs du temps. [In his Critiques, etc.,
Y. 1, 1869.1 7048.13
— Rossetti ( Vv. M.) and Oswald (K) Essays on early
Italian and (Jerman books of courtesy. 1869.
[In Early E. T. soo. Extra ser., no. 8.] 7913.18
BBOOKIiYN LIBBABT.
MANNERS - MARCEL
737
— Spencer {H.) Uanuert mud tuhion. [In hit Universal pro-
gress. 1864.J »i3.U
Same. [In hit Essays, v, 1, IStiS.) 26*7.23
— Ceremonial gi'veiniuent. [In Fortii. rov., v. 2.1, 1R78].
See also Blackw. maK., v. 90, 18(11 : p. 163-166 : Temple
Bar, V. 34, 1872, or Littell. 1872. v. 2 (Modcru luauncrs).
j^g' See also Etiquette and niaunors (p. 449] ; — Burial
usages (p, 212) :— Calendar (p. 217) ;— Costume (p. 284; ;—
Man (p. 734) ;— Marriage. Also works descriptive of vari-
ous countries aud peoples, uudcr Countriea (p. 285-394).
Manning {Miss ikuue). See Fiction class-list (p. 602).
Mauuiug (Mrs. C, formerly Mrs. Speir). Ancient and
raediseval India. 2 v. L, 1869. 8°. . .1036.10
Mauniiig (Henry Edward, abp. of Wtslminsler). Cen-
tenary of St. Peter and the general council : a
pastoral letter. London, 1867. 8°. . . 3574.10
— England and chriHtendom. L., 1867. 12°. 3574.02
— Essays on religion and literature. 2d series. Lon-
don, 18«7. 8" 3574.05
Nole.—Vot contents see p. 103 of Catalogue.
— Four groat evils of the day. [Unbelief, heresy, f(c.]
Boston, 1872. 8' 3574.00
— Sermons on ecclesiastical subjects. Dublin, 18G9.
12° 3573.27
— Temporal mission of the Holy Ghost : or reason and
revelation. New York, 1861!. 12°. . . 3.574.01
— True story of the Vatican council. [In Contemp rev., v. 30,
1877.] lloviewed by prof. Frledrichs in Contem. rev.,
Mcb., Apl., 1878.
— Unity of the church. 2d ed. L., 1845. 8°. 3573.20
— The Vatican council, and its definitions. London,
1870. 8° 3574.09
— The Vatican decrees in their bearing on civil alle-
giance. NewYork, 1875. 12° 3574.33
— UcCarthy {J.) Moderu leaders. 1872 3257.16
See also Dubliu rev.. Apr., 1875 (Cardinal Mauuiug).
Manning (Jacob Merrill, D.U.) Half truths and the
truth': forms of unbelief. B., 1872. 12°. 3573.24
Manning (.James, recorder of Oxford). Inquiry into the character
aud origin of the possessive augment. [In Philol. soc.
ProceediUKS, 1804. 8°.] 6413.16
Manning (James Alex. ) Lives of the speakers of the
House of commons. London, 1*51. 8°. 3257.02
Manning (Joseph B. ) The voice of letters : anc. jiro-
perties of Latin and Greek. B.,1854. 12'. G423.02
Manniugham (John). Diary, 1602-03 ; ed. by J. Bruce.
London, GamiUn soc. , 1868. 4° 5114.03
Manon Lescaut. See Prevost (A. F. d'Eiiles) 241.63
Manors. Blount (T.) Jocular customs. 1679. 5631.26
Manael (Henry Longueville). Letters, lectures, and
reviews. Ed. by H. W. Chandler. London,
187;t. 8° 5424.23
Contents : The philosophy of language. Recent exten-
sions of formal logic. Limits of demonstrative scieuce
cousldeted. Man's conception of eternity. Psychology
the test of moral aud metaphysical philosophy. On the
philosophy of Kant. Moderu Geriuau philosophy. Sensa-
tion novels. Moderu spiritualism. Free thiukiug— its
history aud tendencies. Philosophy aud theology. On
utility as a ground of moral obligation. On the idealism
of Berkeley, a fragment. Scenes from an un&Dishcd dra-
ma, entitled ' Phroutisterion, or Oxford in the 19th cent.'
— Limits of religious thought examined. Boston,
1859. 12° 3574.03
Note. ^For replies see Maurice (F. D.) What is revelation ?
(3574.201 ;— Young (John). Province of reason [3625.19] ;—
Martineau(.J.) Essays, v. 1, 1866, p. 213-44 [2535.17];— Rands
(W. B.) in his Henry Holbeach, v. 1 [2532.21] ;—Fraser'8
mag., v. 60, 1859 (Mansel aud Maurice) ;— Jouru. of sac.
lit., V. 29, 1862, p. 134-144 (Strictures upon M.)
— Metaphysics ; or the philosophy of consciousness,
phenomenal and re.il. N. Y., 1871. 12°. 5424.21
— Philosophy of the conditioned ; remarks on Ham-
ilton's Philosophy and Mill's Examination, elc.
London, 1866. lij° 5424.22
— Prolegomena logica ; inquiry into the psychological
character of logical processes. 2d ed. Oxford,
1860. 8° 5415.08
See otto Littell, 1869, v. 4 (Mansel's theology and philos.,
by F. G.) : Wiuslow's Jour, of psy. mod., v. 7, 1854 (Man-
sel's logic and psychology) ; Church qu. rev., Oct., 1877
(M. as a chr. philosopher).
Iklaasel (Bobert). Free thoughts upon methodists,
actors, and the influence of the stage. Hull,
1814. 8° 1731.31
Same. New York, 1826. 12° 1731.26
Mansfield {Lord). See Murray (Wm., earl of Mansfield).
Maiisiield (Edward Deering). American education.
New York, 1851. 12° 5513.16
— Life of general Scott. NewYork, 1848. 1 '2°. 3157.13
— The Mexican war : history. N.Y., 1849. 8°. 585.31
— Itelatiou between crime aud education ; and between edu-
cation and pauperism. [In U. S. Com. ofed. Report. 1873.1
Mansfield (J. B. ) and Coolidge (A. .1.) History and
dcKcr. of New England, v. 1. B.,1859. 8°. 5!l.5.0i
Mansfield (L. W.] Country margins. See Hammond (S. H.) and
Mansfield (L. W.) 4731.19
Mansfield (E. B.) Log of the Water Lily, 1851-52,
on the Bbinc, Moselle, Danube, elc Leipzig,
TauchnUz, 1854. lfi° 963.21 .
Mansion (L.) Letters upon the art of miniature '
painting. London, [».rf.] 16°. . . . 1443.09
Mansions of •Fnglsnd. •<;''« Neale (J. P.) 2 t. 1847. .1315 3S
Mansions of *]!:ngland in the olden time. See Nash (J.) 1317 26
Maiistein (Christoph Hermann von). Contemporary
memoirs of Kussia, 1727-1744. L..18.56. 1'2°. f.54.26
Mant (Kichard). Ancient hymns from the Koman
breviary. Added, original hymns. London, elc.
Rivingtons, 1871. 16°. 37(31.22
Mantchu-Tartary. See Countries {Manchuria, p. 342).
ManteU (GiiUon Algernon). Gcol. excursions round
Isle of Wight, eic. L., Bohn, 18.54. 12". . 4111.20
— Medals of creation ; or first lessons in geology, and
organic remains. 2 v. L., J?o/ni, 18.)4. 8\ 4111.15
— Petrifactions and their teachings. London, Bohn,
1851. 8° 4111.17
— Wonders of geology. 7th ed., by T. R. Jones,
2v. London, Bo/iH, 1857. 12° 4111.18
Mautz (Paul). Lea chefs-d'oeuvre de la peinture
italienne : planches chromo-lithgr., executees par
F. Kellerhoven. Paris, 1870. fol. . . 1457.18
Manu. See Menu.
Manufactures. See Arts (Useful : Manvfacturett etc.. p. 44).
Manures. O'llier {IHer). Report on fertilizers. [TJ. S. Com. to
Int. exhib. at Vienna. 1873. Iteports. v. 2, 1875.] . 3910.16
Manuzio (Aldus). See Aldine editions (p. 11).
Many thoughts on mauy things. See Southgate (Heury). 6217.08
Manzoni (Alessandro). I promessi sposi. Milano,
1809. 12° 7317.09
— Prose varie. Milano, 18C9. 12° 7317.10
Contents : Sur I'uuitd de temps et de lieu dans la tra-
g6di6, etc. Del romanzo storico. Dell' invenzioue. Pro-
prieta letteraria. ,
— Osservazioni sulla morale cattolica. Milano, 1869.
12° 7317.10
J9S" For Oio^r. awi crt^ no(ic/< of M..»(rc Biography (p. 173).
Map-drawing i Hand-book of). See Keam (P.) anU Mickleborough
(J.) 1809 ; 932.06
Maps. See Atlases (p. 66).
Mapes (Walter). De nugis curialium ; ed. by T.
Wright. London, Oirmlensoc., 1850. 4°. 5113.04
— Latin poems, [with early Engl, transl.] Ed. by T.
Wright. London, ■Camden .soc, 1841. 4°. 5112.16
See critical notices of Mapes in the histories of Engl, lit-
erature of Morley [2754-19], and of Oraik [2766.08].
Mapother (E. D., M.D.) Lectures on the public
health. 2d ed. Dublin, 1867. 16°. . . 4345.29
Maquet (Auguste). La rose blanche. Paris, 18(^3.
12° '7025 08
— Le beau d'An'gennes. Paris, 1864. 12°! ! 7025.02
— La belle Gabrielle. 3 v. P., 1868. 12°. . 7025.03
— La maison du baigneur. 2e M. 2 v. Paris, 1868.
12° 7025.06
- Dettes de cceur. Paris, 1860. 12°. . . . 7025.01
Marana (Giovanni Paolo). Letters by a Turkish
spy ; account of the most remarkable transactions
of Europe, 1637-1682. 8 v. L., 1734. 16°. 451.01
Marasquin (Polydorus), the man among the monkeys.
London, 1873. 12° 4721.21
Marat (Jean Paul). See Biography (p. 173) ; also Oentl. mag.,
Nov., 1877.
Marathon {liittle of). See article by Finlay (G.) in Royal soc. of
lit. Traus., v. 3, 1839 [.'iOOS.OS] ; aud histories of tireeco.
Marble (Maiitou). Letter to Abr. Liucoln. N.Y.,1867. 8°. 3112 23
Marble Isle, and other poems. 5« Bridges (S.) 1864. .1622.04
Marble prophecy aud other poems. Sec Holland (J. G.)
1872 1653.10
Marblehcad. See Eliot (J.) Topogr. aud hist, accouut of M.
[In Mass. hist. soc. Col., v. 8. 1802] ; Harper s mag., v. 49,
p. 181-200 (by J. W. Chadwick).
Marbles. S.e Fine arts {Sculpture, p. 548).
Marbois (Francois Barbe de). See Barbu-Marbois (F. de).
Marc Monnier. See Monnier.
Marcel (Claude). The study of language brought
back to its true principles. N.Y.,1869. 16". 6412.02
— Reason against routine in the teaching of language. [In
Pop. sci. mo., Jau., Feb., 1875 ; 2 art.]
93 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTUOU'B NAME, the first part- of the TITIiE, and the NUMBEK.
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MARCEL MARLOWE
Marcel (Mme. Jeanne). Le bon frtre. Paris,
1868. 120 7047.10
— Les petite vagabonds. Paris, 1867. 12°. . 7047.09
Marcel (Jean Jacques). Egypte depnis la conqufete
des Arabes. Paris, 1848. 8°. [Univers.] S)01.24
Marcet (ifi«. Jane H.) Conversations on harmony.
[anon.] London, 1855. 8° 1563.22
— John Hopkins's notions on political economy.
[anOH.] Boston, 1833. 12°. 5912.20
MarcetiWm.) Chronic alcoholic intoxication. New
York, 1868. 16° 4334.32
— Clinical notes on diseases of the larynx. London,
1869. 16° 4337.07
March (Charles W.) Keminiscenoes of Congress.
New York, 1850. 12° 3242.04
March (Daniel). Three score and ten: a memorial
of Albert Barnes. London, [1871.] 12°. 3015.30
March (Francis A. ) Anglo-Saxon reader, with a brief
grammar, and a vocabulary. N.Y..1870. 8°. 6424.02
— Comparative grammar of the Anglo-Saxon lan-
guage. New York, 1870. 8° (i424.0l
— Latin hymns, with Engl, notes. New York, 1874.
12°. 3765.21
— Method of philological study of the English lan-
guage. New York, 1865. 12° 6432.11
Iklarchese (Vincenzo). Lives of the most eminent
painters, sculptors, and architects, of the order of
S. Dominic. From the ItaL, with notes, etc. by
C. P. Meehan. 2 v. Dublin, 1852. 12°. 1414.'i8
Marcianas HeracUensU. Periplus maris exteri. Gr. et Lat. [In
Miiller (C.) Geogr. Gr. ininores, v. 1, 1856.] . . 7765.03
Marcion. Fragmentum apud Hippoljtum servatum. [In Bun-
sen (C. C. J.) Analects Ante-Niceua, v. , 185*.] . 3iU.0i
See alto TertnlUanus (Q. 8. F.) Five books against Mar-
cion. 1868 3467.21
Marco Polo. See Polo (Marco).
Marcou (Jules). Report on geology, route near 36th parallel.
[In Pacific R. B. routes. Reports, v. 3, 1863-4.) . 1127.03
M£U-ooy (Paul). 'Travels iu South America from
the Pacific ocean to the Atlantic ocean. 2 v.
New York, 1875. fol 1168.01
Not^, — Paul Marcoy is a pseudonym of Saint-Oricq.
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. See Antoninus (p. 30).
Marcy(E. E.) Life duties. N. Y., 1S69. 16°. 3573.23
Marcy (Randolph B.) Border reminiscences. New
York, 1872. 12° 1124.20
— Exploration of Eed Biver of Louisiana. Washing-
ton, 1853. 8°. 1131.01
— The Prairie traveler. N. Y., 1859. 16°. . 1124.14
— Thirty years of army life on the border. New
York, 1866. 8° 1125.05
Mardi and a voyage thither. See Melville (H.), in Fiction (p. 604)
JMarenholtz-Bulow (Bertha von). The child, its na-
ture and relations. A free rendering from the
German, by M. H. Kriege. 2d,ed. New York,
1872. 12° ,'5514.26
— Reminiscences of F. Froebel. Tr. by Mrs. H.
Mann. With sketch of [his] life by E. Shirreft'.
Boston, 1877. 12° 30(12.28
Marett (P. R. ) Yachts and yacht building. 2d ed.
London, 1872. 8° 4517.23
Maretzek (Max) Crotchets and quavers. New
York, 1855. 12° 1563.10
Marey (Etienne Jules). Flight in the animal kingdom. [In Sm.
report, 1869J ;— Nat. hist, of organized bodies. [In Sm.
report, 1867.] 3936.22
Maray-Monge (Guillaume Stanislas). Memoir on
swords. London, 1860. 16° 4513.18
Margaret. 49- For memoiri of persons of this name tee Biog-
raphy {p. 173).
Margaret. 49" For titles of novels see Fiction (p. 602).
Margaret d'AnijtmlSme (qu. of Navarre). L'Heptame-
ron. Contes. Nouv. ed. P., [n.d.] 16°. 5052.18
«3- For her life see Biography (p. 173).
Margarita (Island of). See Countries, elc. [Margarita, p. 342).
Margary (Augustus Raymond). Journey from Shang-
hae to Bhamo, and back to Manwyne, with biogr.
preface, [and] concluding chapter, by Sir R. Al-
cock. London, 1876. 8° 1023.24
Margolle (Elie) and Zurcher (F.) Meteors, aero-
lites, storms, elc. From the French, by W. Lack-
land. New York, 1870. 12° 4021.02
Marguerite. See Margaret.
Marguerittes (Jufie de). Italy and the war of 1859.
Philadelphia, 1859. 8°. 533.13
MarU Monk's daughter. See Eckel [Mri. L. St. J.) 1874. 3127.07
Maria Theresa. See Biography (p. 174).
Marianl(F.) Life of Loyola. 2v. L.,1848. 12°. 3112.29
Marianna. See Sandeau (Jules), 6e 6d. 1869. . . . 7034.07
Marie Antoinette. See Biography (p. 174) : alio Yonge (C. D.)
Life of. 2 v. 1876 [3117.24] : Ed. rev., Oct., 1876 (Secret
corresp.) ; Littall, May 6, 1877 (The queen's gray hair, by
J. Janin).
Mario de Medecis. See Biography (p. 174).
Marigny (Augier de). History of the Arabians, [632-
1258.] From the French. 4 v. L.,1758. 8°. 547.20
Marine. See Botany (p. 224) ;— Fish (p. 640) ;— Natural history
[Aquariii, etc.) ;— Ocean.
Marine architecture. See Naval science.
Marine insurance. See Insurance (p. 646).
Marine law. See Law [International, p. 688 ;— Admiralty, p. 686).
Marine painting. See Fine Arts (p. 646).
, Mariner (Wm.) Account of the Tonga Islands. Ed.
by J. Martin. With grammar, etc. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1818. 8° 1064.07
Marinns, [of Flavia Neapolis). Vita Procli. Grace et Lat. Ee-
cens. J. F. Boissonade. Parisiis, Z>ido(, 1862. 8°. .7764.15
Marion [Fvtmcis, Amer. rev. gen.) See Biography (p. 174); alto
Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. por&. gal., v. 3,
1836 3247.10
Marion (Fulgence). Wonderful balloon ascents.
From the French. New York, 1870. 16°. 3922.04
— Wonders of optics. Tr. and ed. C. W. Quin.
New York, [1869.] 16° 4025.18
— Wonders of vegetation. Tr. Ed. by Scheie de
Vere. New York, 1872. 12°. . . . .4913.11
MariotH (Luigi), pteud. See GaUenga (Antonio).
Maritime discovery. See Geography (9. Hiit. ofditcovery, p. 671).
Maritime law. Seeliav [Admiralty, p. 686 -.—Inttmat. law, p. 688).
Maritime provinces. See Osgood (J R.) Jt Co. 1875. . 1133.11
Marjorie Fleming. Sec Brown (John). Spare hours, t. 3. 2614.14
Mark (Gospel of). See Biblical and religious-lit. (p. 91).
Market book. See De Voe (T. F.) v. 1 . 1862 6016.26
Markets. See Domestic economy [Food, p. 420).
Markham (Albert Hastings). Whaling cruise to Baffin's
Bayand the Gulf of Boothia. L., 1874. 8°. 1144.12
Markham (Clements E.) Expeditions [of Gonzalo
Pizarro, of Francisco de Orellana and of Chris-
toval de Acuna] into the valley of the Amazons,
1539-40, and 1639. L.,7/afc%f soc.,1859.8°.1166.03
— General sketch of the history of Persia. London,
1874. 8° 1045.18
— History of the Abyssinian expedition. [In Mscmillan's mag.,
T. 17-18. 1865.]
— Life of the great lord Fairfax. L.,1870. 8°. 3055.23
— Narratives of the rites and laws of the Y'ncas.
From orig. Spanish mss. ; ed. with notes and in-
troduction. London, 1873. 8°. . . . 567.23
— Reports on the discovery of Pern. With notes and
introd. London, Hakluyt soc, 1872. 8°. 567.24
— The threshold of the unknown [Arctic] region.
2d ed. London, 1873. 8° 1143.15
— Travels in Peru and India ; collection of Chinchona
plants. London, 1862. 8° 1161.15
Markham (Gervase). The most hon. tragedie of Sir Richard
Griuuile. 1695. [In Arber (E.) Engl, reprints Last
fight of the Revenge at sea. 1871.] 6011.14
Markham [Mrs.) , pseud. See Penrose [Urt. E.)
Markland (James Heywood). Remarks on English
churches and sepulchral memorials. 3d ed. Ox-
ford, 1843. 16°. 1313.09
— Remarks on the antiquity and introduction of surnames into
England. [In Archaologia, v. 18. 1817.] .... 61'28 —
Markoe (G. F. H.) Legislation iu relation to pharmacy. [In
Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1873.] . . . 5811.03
Markoe (T. M.) A treatise on disease of the bone.
New York, 1872. 8° 4337.21
Marlborough i Duke of). 5ce Churchill (John), in Biography. p. 133.
Marlborough {Duchess of). See Churchill (Sarah), iu Biography.
Marleburrough (Henry). Chronicle of Ireland, l.'ontiuuod Irom
Hanmer. [a.d., 1286-1421.] Dublin, 1809. 8°. [In Ancient
Irish histories, v. 2.] 495.04
Marlowe (Christopher). Dramatic works, with notes,
by W. Oxberry. London, 1S18-20. 12°. 1733.01
Contents : Jew of Malta. Edward the second. Doctor
Faustus. Lust's dominion. Massacre of Paris. Tambur-
lane the great. Dido, queen of Carthage.
— Poems. See Greene (R.), Marlowe (C), and Johnson (S ) 1644.37
— Works ; account of the author, and notes, by A.
Dyce. London, 1858. 8° 1735.01
Contents,
Ballad of Faustus.
Dialogue in verse.
Dido, queen of Carthage ;
tragedy.
Doctor Faustus : from the
quarto of 1604.
Doctor Faustus : from the
quarto of 1616.
Edward second : tragedy.
KpiRrams by J. D[avle8].
Hero and Leander.
Iguoto.
BBOOKLYN LIBRA KY.
MARLOW "MARRIAO-E
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In obltum B. Monwood. I Blasaacn *t Parlt.
Jew of Malt* : tragedy. Ovid's Eleglea.
Lucan. First book. | PasaioDate shepherd to his loTe.
tg- For crU. noticti of C. M., tee Fortn. rev., v. 13, 1870
by E. Dowden) ; Fraaer's mag., v. 47, IMa ; Ward'a Bngl.
dram, lit., v. 1, 1876 ; p. 173-203.
Marly ; or a planter's life in Jamaica, [anon.] Glas-
gow, 1828. 8° 1162.17
Marmier (Xavier). De I'Est k rOtiest : voyages et
Utterature. Paris, 1867. 12° 7046.31
— Du Rhin au Nil. [Tyrol, Hongrie, Provinces da-
nubiennes, Syrie, Palestine, Egypte.] Bruxellos,
1852. 16° 1052.11
— En Alsace : L'avare et son tre8or.P.,1863.12°. 7046.24
— Hafene et Suzanne. Paris, 1862. 12°, . . 7046.26
— Histoire d'un pauvre musicien, (1770-1793). Paris,
1S66. 12° 7040.27
— lies fiances du Spitzberg. Paris, 1863. 12°. 704G.25
— Les mcmoires d'un orphelin. P., 1865. 12°. 7046.28
— Le roman d'un heritier. Paris, 1864. 12°. 7046.29
— Les voyageurs nouveaux. 2 v. Bruxelles, 1862.
12° 922.19
amtentt: Le tonr dn monde. La cathidrale de Co-
logne. Astrea du Nord. La Rtissie ra^ridionale et lea
provinces rusaea de la mer Baltique. Le Caucase. La
Sibirie. 2. Lint6rienr du Bresil. Le Perou. Lea Pam-
paa. Les ilea Sandwich. Cachemir. L'Ararat. Le
Japon. Borneo-Sarawak.
— Sous les sapins : nouvelles du Nord. Paris,
1865. 12° 7046.30
MarmiOD. Su Scott i^ir Walter) I68i.9a
Marmontel (Jean Fran9oiB). Beliaariiu. New ed.
London, 1781. 12°. 3018.13
Same. London, 1794. 12°. 225.43
Same. London, [n. d.] 24°. .... 225.87
Same. Belizarius. [Adapted from the French,
by Q. F. Morrison.] N. Y., 1857. 12°. . 3018.12
49* For his memoiri see Biography (p. 174) ; alio Atlantic
monthly, Mch., 1878 (by W. D. Uowella).
Maroccna extaticus ; or, Banke'a bay horse in a trance. Ed. by
B. F. Bimbaiilt. L., 1843. 16°. [Percy society, v. ».] 60«O.OS>
Maroons. See Countries, etc. (Marotms, p. 342).
Maroiiites. Gliurchill {0. II.) The liruzes and the
Maronites under the Turkish rule,lK40-60. 1034.04
— Mount Lebanon, etc., y. 3, 1863 ; p. 51-103 1034.03
See also Westm. rev., July, 1863.
Marprelate (Martin) controversy. Maskell ( W. ) Hist,
of the Martin Marprelate controversy in the reign
of Elizabeth. 1845 3573.13
— D'liraeli (/.) Miscellanies of lit., 1840 ; p. M6-308. . 2768.01
— Hunt {J.) Beligious thought in Eugland, v. 1, 1870 ; p. TI-
BS 3446.it
Marquesas. See Countries (p. 342).
Mcirquet-work.
— Bemrose(,W.) Manual of . [1872]. . . .1466.17
Marquette (Jacques). Belation of tlTe voyages, diacoveries, eie.
etc., with life, by J. O. Shea ;— B6cit des voyages et del
d^ciiuvertes, etc. [In Shea (J. G.) Discov., aud exptor.
of the Miss, valley, 1863.] 1136.01
— Sparks (J.) Life of M. [In his Amer. biog., v. lO.J . 8341.10
See also Cath. world, Feb., 1873 (J. Marquette) ; Nov.,
1877 (Bomance and reality of the death of J, M,, by J. Q.
Shea).
IMARRIAO-E
1. History, Rites, and Ceremonies.
CdrlieriA.) Marriage in the U. S. 3d ed. 1867. 5824.12
Oreene { Wm. B.) History of marriage. [In his Socialistic frag-
ments, 1876.] 6813.28
Eamilton (Lady A.) Marriage rites, and ceremonies
of all nations. 1822 5824.04
JeqffresoaiJ.C.) Brides and bridals. 2d ed. 1873. 58:i5.18
M'Lennan (</. K) Primitive marriage; an inquiry
into the origin of the form of capture in mar-
riage ceremonies. 1865 5824.13
Moore (2.) Marriage customs and modes of court-
ship, of various nations. 1823. . . . 5821.00
Spencer [II.) The domestic relations. [In his Principles of so-
ciology, V. 1, 1877 ; p. 631-704.] 6416,18
Wood [K J. ) Wedding day in all ages and countries.
1869 .'.824.08
See also Nat. qn. rev., v. 26. 1873 ; p. 79-106 (Origin and
development of marriage) ; New monthly, v. 6, 1K22 Bridal
customs of the Irish) ; Temple Bar, Feb., 1876 (Courtship
In France, by lady Pollock) : Weatm. rev,, April, 1877
(Courtship and marriage in France).
4S" See also Bings ; — Women.
2. Marriage in its Social and Moral Aspects.
Arm-chair in the smoking-room, p, 154-344 (Essays on the ethics
of love affairs, flirtations, proposals, engagements, wed-
dings, market matrimonial] 3512.26
Artwld [F.) Turning-points in life, 1873 ; p. 138145. . 3612.31
BrimUy [O.) Angel in the house. [7n his Essays, 1860 ; p. 204-
239.1 • 2614.10
Nale.—VM^t. from Fraser, Oct., 1866.
Dorr {J. C R. ) Bride and bridegroom ; letters to a
young married couple. 1873 583().08
Flamank (/.) In his Mind and manner, p. 345-364. . . . 5436.33
QrindonlL.il) Sex in nature. 1869. . .5824.09
Bamerton [P. O.) Women in marriage. [In Intellectual life.] 3628.24
Holcombe (W. H.) The sexes here and hereafter.
1869 5823.11
Marriage and home. \aixon.'[ L., 1870. 24°. 3574.08
Morris (R.) Courtship and matrimony. 1858. 5821.19
Ptdder (II. C.) Man and woman ; their relations to
each other and to the world. 1871. . . 5824.17
Fiutarch. Conjugal precepts. [In his Morals, v. 3, p. 466-
607] 6435.27
Hussell [John, earl). Marriage. [In his Essays, 185-196.] 6717.07
BautwUrs (F.) About woman, love, and marriage.
1674 582;i. 10
Xanlor {H.) Choice in marriage. [In his Notes £rom life. 1863 ;
p. 43-74] 3644.06
See also Atlantic, v. 35, 1870, p. 360-68 (la marriage holy ?
by H. James) ; v. 33, 1873, p. 63-63 (Educating a wife, by B,
D Owen) ; Contemp. rev., v. 30, 1873, p. 360-371 (Influence
of marriage on female sufirage) ; Fraser's mag., v. 62. 1860
(Philos. of marriage, by a bachelor) ; v. 76, 1867 (Marriage
impediments, bya bachelor) ; Fortn. rev., v. 18, 1773 (Mor-
ality of married life, by M. Cookson) ; Fraser's mag., v. 66,
1863 (Celibacy vs. marriage).
4^ See alto Moral science for works affording incidental
treatment of the subject. Alto Women.
3. Iia'«7 and Doctrine of Marriage and Divorce.
Ilalkerstone (P.) Digest of the law of Scotland, re-
lating to marriage. 1827 In 3573.29
Bishop (J. P. ) Commentaries on the law of marriage
and divorce, of separations without divorce, and
of evidence of marriage. 2 v. 4th ed. 1844. 6615.15
Gredey (H.) and Owen (H. Dale). Discussion of the
law of divorce. 1868 3072.07
Lawrence (W. B.) Disabilities of American women
married abroad. 1871 5615.24
Morgan {II. D.) Doctrine and law of marriage, adul-
tery and divorce. 2 v. 1826 5615.22
Prater [H.) Essay upon the law respecting husband and wife, in
England, Scotland, aud Ireland. 1836 In 3573.39
Schoule)- (J. ) Treatise on the law of domestic relations.
1870 5615.08
Woolsey {T. D.) Essay on divorce and divorce legis-
lation, with special reference to the United States.
1869 6824.10
to- See alto Domestic relations (p. 686) ; Dower (p. 687).
See alto International rev., v. 1, 1874 (Divorce, by N. H.
Davis) ; N. A. rev., v. 90, 1860 (Law of divorce).
Alto Contemp. rev., v. 7, 1868 (Marriage laws of Scot-
land and England, by J. B. Kiunear) ; Ed. rev., T. 106, 186T
(Rights and liabilities of husband and wife) ; t. 130. 1869
(Marriage law of the empire) ; Fortu. rev., v. 8, 1867 (Mar-
riage law of Scotland) ; I'raser's mag., v. 52, 1866 iMarriaga
and divorce) ; v. 65, 1863 (Marriage law of the empire) ;
v. T6, 186T (Marriage laws, by F. W. Newman) ; New Eng-
lander, v. 35, 1866 (Divorce legislation, by H. Loomis. jr.) ;
N. Brit. rev., v. 37, 1857 (The marriago and divorce bill) ;
v. 35, 1861 (Law of marriage and divorce) ; Qu. rev., v. 103.
1857 (Divorce laws) ; Westm. rev., v. 65, 1856 (The English
law of divorce) ; v. 82. 1864 (Laws of marriage and divorce);
V. 90, 1868 (Marriage laws in the V. 8.) Also Women.
4. Relationships 'which Bar Marriage.
Lindsay ( W. ) Inquiry into the christian law as to the
relationships which bar marriage. 1871. 3566.24
Id asking for books, usa the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the flrat part of tha TITLE, and the NUMBER.
740
MARRIAO-E-MARSTON
On tbe preseut state of the law as to marriages abroad between
Kuglish subjects within the prohibited degrees of affiuitj.
[annn.) 1840 In ;1573.29
Putty {E. fi.) aitd Badeley {E.) Marriage with a deceased wife's
sister. 1«49 3686.04
Summari/ ul objections to the doctrine that a marriage with the
sister of a deceased wife is contrary to law, religion, or
molality, [anon.] 1839 In 3673.29
Wylde iS. T.) Letter to the clergy of Somersetshire, rel. to un-
due marriages. [In Pamphleteer, v. 1, 1812.J , . 6058.01
Sti also Ed. rev., v. 97.
jK^ Ste also Medicine [Marriagf), for essays on the
physiological aspects of consanguinily in marriage.
5. Church Doctrine of Marriage.
Bingham {J.) Marriage rites in the ancient church. [/nAtf An-
tiquities, etc., T. 7, 1840 : p. 257-362.] 3423.17
Birujhitm (J. F.) ChriBtian marriage ceremony ; its
hist., significance and curiosities. 1871. 3517.20
Dix {M.) Lectures on the two estates ; the wedded
and the single. 1872 3543.28
Evans {H. D. ) Treatise on the christian doctrine of
marriage. 1870 5824.16
Malcom{H.) Christian rule of marriage. 1870. 5821.14
MiU<m(J) Doctrine and discipline of divorce. [In hit Works,
V. a, 1818.J 6054.02
6. Roman Catholic Law of Marriage.
Jerningham (C. E.) Letter upon the regulations en-
forced by the Holy See, with respect to mixed
marriages. 1843 3573. 'J9
See alto Contem. rev., Aug., 1875 (Roman cath. marriage
laws ; from a Roman catholic point of view, by W. G.
Todd) ; Cath. world, June, 1877 (Divorce and the divorce
laws).
7. Polygamy.
Dkcon (W . H.) Spiritual wives. 1868. . . 5824.07
Dwi'jM {S. E.) The Hebrew wife : or law of marriage
in relation to the lawfulness of polygamy and the
law of incest. 1836 58:!6.12
History and philos. of marriage ; or, polygamy, and
monogamy compared, [amn.] B., 1809.16°. 5824.11
See also Kew Englander, v. 16, 1858, p. 407-434 (Colenao
and L. Groue on polygamy) ; Westm. rev., v. 88, 1867 ; p.
326-367 (Polygamy and monogamy in Turkey) ; I'ortn. rev..
May, 1877 (The Levirate and polyandry, by J. F. M'Lennan);
14pp.; Indian antiquary (Polyandry in northern Hindus-
tan, by J. Muir ; 3 pp )
M^ See also works on the Mormons {p. 94); Utah and the
Mormons (p. 390, ; and Turkey (p. 373).
Marriage of wit and wisdom. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell.
London, SImk. soc, 1846. 8° 1756.31
Married (a* initial word of titlet). See Fiction (p. 602) : — Plays.
Marrow of alchemy. By Eirenseus Fhiloponus Fhilaletlies,
pseud. .S'e Starkey (G.) 3811.12
Mairyat (Florence). See Church 'Mrs. Florence M.)
Marryat (Frank S.) Borneo and the Indian Archi-
pelago. London, 1848. 8° 106(;.0'2
— Mountains and molehills. California. New York,
18,5. 12'^ 1114.05
Marryat (Capt. Frederick). Diary in America. Ist
series. 3 v. London, 1839. 12°. . . . 1073.01
Same. 2d series. London, 1839. 12°. . 1073.04
— Criurch (Mrs. li.) Life and letters of 2 v. 3117.18
See also notice of F. M., iu Temple Bar, Dec, 1872.
j^g- For his novels see Fiction (p. 502).
Marryat (Horace). Residence in Jutland, the Dan-
ish lBle8,and Copenhagen. 2 v. L., 1860.12°. 964.14
Marryat (Joseph). History of pottery and porcelain.
2d ed. London, 1857. 8° 1453.01
Mara (Ma/iemoiseUe). See New monthly, v. 13, 1825.
Meirsden (John Buxton). History of christian churches
and sects. 2 v. London, 1856. 8°. . . 3412.03
Marsden (William). Observations on the language of the gypnies.
[/n ArchiBologia, T. 7, 1785 ] 6128.—
BAarseillaise hynm. See Gentleman's mag., Sept., 1870 (The
Marseillaise, by W. Mayuard).
Marsh i .Ifws Catharine ). English hearts and English
hands. New York, 1858. 16°
JVo(e. — A study of laborers called ' navvies.'
— Life of major Arthur Vandelear. [anon.] New
York, 1862. 12° 3174.12
— Life of Wm. Marsh, D.D. N.Y., 1868. 12°. 3117.17
— Memorials of capt. Hedley Vicars. London, 1856.
16° 3174.16
Marsh (0.) The clubs of London; with anecdotes,
etc. [anon.] 2 v. London, 1828. 12°. . 6216.14
Marsh (C. C. ) Bank-book keeping and joint stock
accounts. 4th ed. N. Y., 1864. 4°. . . 4018.22
— Science of book-keeping. N. Y., 1855. 8°. 4015.04
Marsh (D wight W.) Tennesseean in Persia and
Koordistan ; incidents in life of Samuel A. Rhea.
Philadelphia, 1869. 12° 1013.04
Marsh (George Perkins). The earth as modified by
man and nature. New ed. of Man and nature.
New York, 1874. 8° 4113.35
— Address before the N. E. soc. of N. Y.. Dec. 24, 1844. New
Yoik, 1846. 8° 695.24
— Lecture on the camel. [In Smith, report, 1864.] . . 3936.09
— Lectures on the Engl.language.N.Y., 1860.8°. 6425.24
— Man and nature. New Yor.;, 1864. 8°.. . 4113.34
Ifote.—FoT 3d ed. see above ' E.uth as modified,' etc.
— Origin and hist, of the English language, and early
literature. New York, 1862. 8°. . . . 6125.25
Marsh (Herbert, 6p.) Address to the senate of the Univ. of Cam-
bridge, occ. by the proposal to introduce an auxiliary
bible soc. |/n Pamphleteer, v. 1, 1813.) :— Inquiry into the
ooileequences of uegUictiug to give the prayer-boik with
the Bible. |/n v. 1, 1813]:— Letter of explanation, [/nv.6.]:
— Letter to Peter Gandolpby, in confutation of tbe opin-
ion that tbe vital principle of the Beformation has been
lately conceded to the church of Rome. 3d ed. 1813.
[In v. 2. J ; — Letter to N. Yansittart on Bible soc. [In v. l.J
— National religion the foundation of nat. education, ser-
mon, [/n V. l.j 6068.01
Marsh (John, D. D.) Epitome of general ecclesiafi-
tical history. New York, 1864. 12°. . .3113.10
— Temperance recollections. N.Y.,1866. 12°. 3117.12
Marsh (Josiah). Popular life of George Fox. Lon-
don, 1847. 8° 3057.25
Marsh (JJeu. Wm.) Life, by [C. Marsh]. New York,
18(;8. 12° 3117.17
Marshall (Charles). Introduction to gardening. 2 v.
Boston, 1799. 12° 6121.03
Marshall (Edward Chauncey). The ancestry of gen.
Grant, and their contemporaries. New York,
1869. 16° 3067.23
— History of U. S. naval academy. New York, 1 862.
16° 4517.10
Marshall (Emma). History of France, adapted from
the French [of Fleury]. N.Y., 1877. 12°. 513.29
Marshall (J. D. ) Morals and religion in history :
popular notes. London, 1877. 8. . . .
Marshall (James H.) U. S. manual of biography and
history ; lives of the presidents, vice-presidents
and cabinet officers, with lives of the signers of
the Declaration of independence, etc, Philadel-
phia, 1857. 8° 3244.16
Marshall (John, chief justice). Life of George Wash-
ington. 5 V. London, 1804-07. 4°. . . 3178.02
Same. 2d ed. 2 v. Phil., 1850. 8°. . 3182.01
— • Speeches on the federal const. — Speech, case of Robbins.
[In Moore (F.) Amer. eloquence, v. 2, 1858.] . . 6326.03
— Writings upon the federal constitution. Boston,
1839. 8° 5614.05
jBE9~ For lives of J. M., see Biography (p. 174); also Herring
(J.) and Longacre (.1. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 1, 1834
[3247.08] I— Nat. qu. rev. Sept., 1876.
Marshall (Mary, formerly Mitry Dyer). Rise and pro-
gress of the serpent from the garden of Eden ;
with disclosure of Shakerism. L., 1847. 12°. 3448.20
Marshall (T.W.) Notes on episcopal polity. Ed. by
J. M. Wainwright. New York, 1844. 8°. 3547.04
Marshall (Thomas Wm. M.) Christianity in China :
a fragment. London, 1858. 8°. ... 3447.06
Marshman (John Clark). Life of Carey, Marshman,
and Ward. 2 v. London, 1859. 8°. . .3033.11
Marston (John). Works. With notes and life, by J.
O. Halliwell. 3 v. London, 1856. 16°. 1733.02
Con(fin<« .* V. 1. Preface. Antonio and Mellida. Wonder
of women ; or tragedie of Sophonisba. What you will.
2. The parasitaster ; or the fawne. Dutch courtezan.
The malcontent, by J. Webster ; augmented by Marston.
3. Eastward hoe. Insatiate couutesse. Metamorphosis of
Plgmaliou's image and certaiue satyres. The scourge oX
villanie. Lords and ladye Huntingdon's entertainement
of the Countess of Darby. King of Denmark to James I.,
in 1606. Verses from Chester's Love's martyr.
For critical notice of M., see Ward (A. W.) History of
Engl. dram, lit., v. 2, p. 63-67 1746.11
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Manton (Philip Bourke). Song tide, and other
poems. Boston, 1871. 12° 1665.17
Sf.e critical notico in St. Jamta'ri rang., Sept., 1877.
Marston (Woston). S-e Playi [AlpkitMical arrangtmenl).
Mariapialia. Sf. Natural history. iHarsupialia.)
Martel (Charlesi. Materiate used in painting, with
remarks on varnishing and cleaning. London,
1859. li" 1472.29
— Principles of colouring in painting. 10th ed. Lon-
don, 1875. 12° 1471.16
— Principles of form in ornamental art. 4th ed.
London, 1872. 12° 1472.04
Martena (Friedrich). Voyage to Spitzbergenfin 1671].
Ed. by A.White. L.,fli(fc(i<!/!.soc.,1855. 8* 1145.14
Martensen (Hans Lassen t. Christian dogmatics. Tr.
by W. Urwick. Edinburgh, 1866. 8°. . 3573.21
Martha's Vioeyard. See Oonntries {Martha'i rineyard. p. 343).
Maitialis (Marcus Valerius). Epigrammata : ex ed.
Bipontina, cum notis et interpretatione. 3 v.
London, Valpy, 1823. 8° 7715.07
Content! : Da spectaculii, t. 1. EpiKrammata, v. 1, J.
Index, T. 3. Notre variorum, v, 2, 3. BeceoBua editionam
et codicum mas., v. 3. Vita, testimonia. etc., t. 1.
— EplKrammata. [/nWallter (a. 8.) *Carpu« poeUrum.) 1697.15
— Epigrams. Tr. into Kngl. prose. Each accompa-
nied by one or more verse translations. London,
1875. 12°. [Bohn's class, library.] . . 6213.21
— CEuvrcB complfetes. [En latin et en fran^ais.]
Paris, 1865. 8°. [Niaard'a Collection. ] . 7726.01
Sec Wostm. rov., T. 69, 1853 (M. and his times).
Martiall (Jolin). See CalfliiU (J.) Answer to M.'s Treatise of the
cross., 1816 . 3636,10
Martin. See alM Martyn,
Martin (Benj.) Biographia philosophica. Lives of
philos. and mathematicians. L., 1764. 8°. 3265.11
lOartiii (Benj. N.) Choice specimens of American
literature. New York, 1871. 12°. , . . 6331.18
Martin (Charles). Civil costume of England. Edit-
ed by L. Martin. London, 1842. 4°. . 6626.01
Martin (Mrs. Clara Barnes). Mount Desert, Maine.
Portland, 1874. 16°. 1111.20
lOartin (Edward Winslow). Behind the scenes in
Washington. New York, cop., 1873. 8°. 1131.18
— Life and public services of Schuyler Colfax : with
speeches. New York, 1868. 8°. ... 3012.18
Martin i F. ) Natural history. Tr. from the German,
by S.A.Myers. 2 v. N. Y, 1870. 12°. 4713.16
Martin (Francois Xavier). History of North Caro-
lina. 2 V. New Orleans, 1829. 8°. . . 623.03
JVo(e.— For notice of F. X. M. «e« French's Hist. col. of
La., T, 2 693,15
Martin (Frances). Angelique Amauld, abbess of
Port Royal. London, 1873. 12°. . . . 3014.29
Iklartiii ( Frederick). Commercial hand book of France.
London, 1867. 12°. 5923.20
— Handbook of contemporary biography. London,
1870. 16°. 3223.10
— History of Lloyd's and of marine insurance in Gt.
Britain. London, 1876. 8°. 5931.12
— Life of John Clare. London, 1865. 12°. . 3037.25
— Statesman's year-book, 1864-77. 14 v. London,
18(M-77. 8° 6713.12
— Stories of banks and bankers. L., 1865. 16°. 5915.10
Martin (Bon Louis Henri). Daniel Manin and Ven-
ice in 1818-19. With introduction by I. Butt.
2v. London, 1862. 12° 532.17
— Histoire de France, jusqu'en 1789. le ed. 17 v.
Paris. 1860. 8° 523.18
— History of France. Age of Louis xiv, Tr. by M.
L. Booth. 2 v. Boston, 1865. 8°. . . 517.13
Same. The decline of the French monarchy.
Tr. by M. L. Booth. 2 v. B., 186(i. 8°. 517.15
Same. [17«9-1877.] v. 1-2. B., 1877-78. 8°. 517.0S
Martin (James, B.A.) Origin and history of the
New Testament. 2d ed. L., 1872. 12°. 3745.05
Martin (James Ranald). Influence of tropical cli-
mates on European constitutions. New ed.
London, 1856. 8° 4331.18
Martiu (Leopold Charles). Contributions to English
literature by the civil servants of the crown, 1791-
1.S63. With biogr. notes. L., 1865. 16°. 2752.22
Martin (Luther). Speech on the federal convention, [/n Moore
(F.) Amer. eloquence, v. 1, 1868.] 63^5. U3
— [Henulne information, etc.] disclosing the proceedings of the
Federal couveutioa for forming the Constitution, j/n Yates
(K.) Minutes of the si'oret debates. 1821 ; p. 9-M.] 6736.03
Same, (/n Elliot (J.) Debates, etc., v. 1, 18W ; p. 344-
389.1 67:)6 08
— Herring {J.) and Longacre {J B.) Nat. portr.gal., T. 4. 3S47.U
Martin (M.) Description of the Western Islands of Scotland ;
Voyage to St. Kilda. [/nPinkerton. Voyages, v. 3.) 92SX)S
Martin (Robert Montgomery). British colonial library;
colonies of the British empire, their history, geo-
graphy, government, commerce, population, tic.
10 v. London, 1814. 16°.
1. Upper and Lower Canada. Sd ed. 1838. . . . 1163.07
2. New South Wales, Van Dlemen's Island, 8. Australia,
etc. ad ed. 1837 1061J)7
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etc. 2d ed. 1843 lOOliM
4. 6, British West Indies. 2 v. 1836 1162.16
5. Nova Scutia, Cape Breton, Sable Islands, Now Bruoi-
wiek, Priuce Edward Island, the Bermudas, Newfound-
land, etc. 1837 664.02
7. Britisli possessions in the Mediterranean : Oibraltar,
Malta, anzo.'aud the Ionian Islands. 1837. . . 981.03
8-9. East Indies. 1837 1013.06
10. British possessions in Indian and AUantlo Oceana.
1887 1061.14
Note. — Each vol. has a distinct title-page.
— Hudson's Bay territories and Vancouver's Island.
London, 1849. 8° . 1154.01
— Ireland before and after the union. L., 1843. 8°. 497. 23
Martin (Theodore). Horace. Phil.,1871. 16°. 1661.08
— Life of the Prince consort, v. 1-3. New York,
1875-78. 12° 3011.16
— Memoir of Wm.E. Ay toun. Edin.,1867. 12°. 3014.19
— and Aytoun (Wm. E.) Book of ballads. Ed. by
Bon Gaultier [p,s«u(Z.] N, Y., 1854. 12°. 1613.14
— translator. SeeCatullus. Poem8[1631.U] :— Dante. Vitannova
11035.19) ;— Horace. Odea [1661.08]. See biogr. notice of T.
M., in Dublin univ. mag., Dec, 1877 (18 )pp.)
Martin (Thomas). Character of Francis Bacon. Lon-
don, 1835. 16° 3015.02
Martin (Thomas Henri). Galilee : les droits de la
science et la methode. Paris, 1868. 12°. 3063.17
— La foudre, I'electricite et lo magnetisme chez les
anciens. Paris, 1866. 16° 4027.25
Martin (W. A. ) Screw cutting tables. 2d ed. 16 pi.
London, 1866. 12° 3923.32
Martin (Wm. C. L. ) and Youatt (Wm.) Cattle : their
breeds, diseases, etc. N. Y.. 1851. 12°. . 6131.02
Martin (W. Todd). Doctrine of an impersonal Ood In its effecta
upon morality and religion. [In Science and revelation.
1875.) 3688,16
Martin Marprelate. See Marprelate (Martin).
Martin Soriblerus. See Swift (J.) Works, v. 13. . . . 6074.U
Martineau (Harriet). Autobiography. Ed. by M. W.
Chapman. 2 v. Boston, 1877. 8°. . . 3118.23
Note Reviewed in Blackw. mag., Apl., 1877 ; Church
qu. rev., .July, 1877 : Cougr.qu., July, 1877 ; Oontemp. rev..
May, 1877 (by H. 8. Richardson) ; Ed. rev., v. 146, 1877;
Fortn. rev., April. 1877 or Eel. mag., June, 1877 (by Q. A.
Simcoi) ; Maciiiillan, May, 1877 ; Nat. qu. rev., Oct., 1877 ;
N. A. rev., May and June, 1877 (by J. F. Clarke) ; Nino-
teenth ceutury, 1877 or Littell, v. 134, 1877 ; Qu. rev., Apl..
1877 or Living age, May 26, 1877 ; Weatm. rev,, July, 1877.
— Biographical sketches. N. Y., 1869. 12=. ,3263,28
Contents : Angleaey (Marquisof). Beaufort (5ir Francis).
Berry (Miss). Blomfteld {Bishop). Bronte (Charlotte).
Brougham {Lord). Byron [Lady NoSl). Campbell {Lord
chancellor!. Carlisle (Earl of). Combe (George). Croker
(John Wilson). Dcnman {Lord). Do Quincey (Thomas).
Elgin {Earl of). Frederick William iv. {king of Prussia).
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{Lord). Humboldt (Alexander von). Hume (Joseph).
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age). LanBdowiio(Mari7ut> o/). Lockhart (John Gibson),
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{Lord). Marcet {Mrs.) Mathew {Father), Mvtternich and
Austria. Mitford (Mary Russell). Murray {Lord). Na-
piers (The). Nicholas {Emperor). Opie (Amelia). Owen
(Robert). Palmerston (Z,ord). Raglau (Ar)r(/). Richardson
{Sir John). Roberts (David, R.A.) Rogers (Samuel).
Whately. Wilson(John; ' Chris. North"). Wordsworth ( if r«.)
— British rule in India. London, 1857. 16°. 1011.02
— Complete guide to the lake district of England.
4th ed. London, 1871. 18° 952.28
— Eastern life present and past. L., 18.50. 8°. 1053.08
— Health, husbandry, and handicraft. London, 1861.
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IlSartineau (Harriet), continued.
_ Household education. London, 1807. 12°. 3311.13
Illustrations of political economy. 9 v. London,
1834. 18°. 231.28
Contmtt : T. 1. Life in the wildi. The hill and the val-
ley. Brooke and Brooke Farm. 2. Demerara. Ella of
Garveloch. Wealaiid woe inGarveloch. 3. A Manchester
strike. Cousin Marshall. Ireland. 4. Humes abroad.
For each and for all. French wines and politics. 5. The
charmed sea. Berkeley the banker. 6. Messrs. Vanderput
and Snoek The loom and the lugger. 7. Sowers and
reapers. Cinnamon and pearls. 8. Briery Creek. Three
Ages. 9. The Farrers of Budge-Row. The moral of many
fables.
Letters on man's nature and development. See Atkinson
(H. 13.) and Martineau (H.) 6438.01
— Life in the sick-room, lanon.] L.,1844. 8°. 4322.07
Same. 3d ed. London, 1869. 16°. . . 4322.08
— Miscellanies. 2 v. Boston, 183G. 12". . 2535.28
Contents : v. 1. Philosophical essays : Genius of Scott.
Essays on the art of thinking. Sabbath musings. Moral
essays: On moral independence. Theology, politics, and
literature. Of habits and feelings. Proper use of the re-
trospective faculty. Uanwell lunatic asylum. Letter to
the deaf. Ou coimtry burial grounds. On the duty of
•tudyiug political economy. Summer evening dialogue
betw. an Englishman and a Pole. Parables. Poetry.
2. Tales : Liese, or the progress of worship. Solitude and
■ociety. The ear!y sowing. True worsliippers. Reviews:
Deinonology and witchcraft. Godwin's Thoughts on man.
Bomauism and Episcopacy. Exposition of Jacotot'a System
of education. Es-saya ou the pursuit of truth. Religion
of Socrates. Pbysical considerations connected with man's
ultimate destination. Christian dispensation. Crombie*s
Natural theology. On nature and providence to communi-
ties. Prison discipline. Lessing's Hundred thoughts.
Doddridge's Correxpondeuce and diary. West India sla-
very. On witchcrait.
— Society in America. 3 v. L., 1837. 12°. .1073.07
Same. 2 v. New York, 1870. 12°.. .1073.10
— Blackie {J. S ) Miss Martineau and Tyndall. {In his Nat.
hist, of atheism, 1878.] 352-2 04
— i^amous girls, ete., p. 87-97. . . ' 3261.17
— Horn'. [R. U.) New spirit of the age, 1856; p. 227-238. 2532.09
— Smiles {S.) Brief biographies, 1861 3263.16
;$y For her juvenile stories see Fiction (p. 503).
Alartineau (James). Endeavors after the christian
Ufe. Boston, 1858. 12° 3574.00
■ — Essays, philosophical and theological. 2 T. Bos-
ton, 1866. 12° 2535.17
Contents : v. 1. Cerebral psychology : Bain. Coiiite's
Ufe and philosophy. Mansel's Limits of religious thought.
John Stuart Mill. Nature and God. Personal influences
on our present theology ; Newman, Coleridge, Carlyle.
Revelation ; what it is not. and what it is. Science, nesci-
ence, and faith. Theology in its relation to progressive
knowledge. 2. "WheweU's Morality. Whewell's Systematic
morality. Morell's Hist, of mod. philos. Kingsley'a Phae-
thon. Sir "W. Hamilton's philosophy. Eingsley's Alexan-
dria and her schools. Theory of reasoning. Plato ; his
physics and metaphysics. Plea for philos. studies. Soul
in nature.
— Hours of thought on sacred things. Boston, 1876.
1-2° 3574.35
— Modem materialism : its attitude to-ward theology.
New York, 1876. 12° 3574.34
iVoi^— Repr. from Contemp. rev., Feb., Mch., 1876, or
Electic, Apl., May.
— Religion as affected by modern materialism. With
introd. by H. W. Bellows. N.Y.,lS75. 16°. 3573.31
— Studies of Christianity. Ed. by W. R. Alger. Bos-
ton, 1867. 12° 3574.15
Contents : Distinctive types of Christianity. Christianity
without priest and ritual. Vicarious redemption. Media-
torial religion. Five points of christian faith. Creed and
heresies of early Christianity. Creed of Christendom.
Restoration of belief. One gospel in many dialects. St.
Paul and his modern students. Sin, what it is, what it is
not. Duties of christiaus in an age of controversy.
— MiscelliinieK. Boston, 1852. 12°. . . . 3574.07
(7on(e«(« : Joseph Priestly. Tliomas.\rnold. Church and
state. Theodore Parlter's Discourse ou religion. Phases
of faith. Church of England. Battle of the churches.
— Why dissent ? address. London, 1871. »°. 3574.30
See notices of J. M. in Dublin univ. mag., April, 1877 ;
Chr. exam., v. 6, 1857 ; p. 94-131.
Martinique. See Oountrias ( West Indies, p. 393).
Martina (Charles Frederic). Vegetable colonization of the Brit-
ish isles, Shetland, Faroe, and Iceland, f/n Smith, report,
1868.] 3936.13
Martyn (Beuj.) and Kippis (A.) Life of tha first
earl of Shaftesbury. 2 v. L., 1836. 8^. 3163.01
lAartyu ('riiomas) and Lettice (J.) 'Antiquities of
Herculaneura. [Plates. Text not published.]
From the Ital. London, 1773. foL . . 1456. 2U
Martyn (W. Carlos). The Dutch reformation : 16th
century. New York, 1868. 12°. . . .3432.16
Martyr (Justin). See Justinus Martyr.
Martyrdom of man. See Heade (Winwood). 1872. . .6812.20
Martyrs (The). See Biblical and religious literature (p. 91).
Martyrs and apologists. See Pressense (E. de). 1871. . 3413.17
Martyrs, heroes, and bards of the Scottish covenant. See Gfl-
fillan (Geo.) 1853 3435.07
Martyrs of science. See Brewster {Sir D.) 3261.13
Martyrs of Spain. See Charles {.Mrs. E.) 163.16
Marvel (Ik), pseud. See Mitchell (Donald G.)
Marvel (Ik), pseud. A freehold villa for nothing.
2d ed." London, [1873.] 16° 1311.10
Marvel! (Andrew). Poetical works. With memoir,
[by H. Rogers]. Boston, 1857. 16°. . . 1672.07
*5" For biog. and crit. notices of M., see Biography (p. 174).
Marvellous. /&« Folk lore (p. 663) ;— Legends (p. 694); Occult
sciences ; — Spiritualism ; — Sapernaturahsm ; — Supersti-
tions ; — Witchcraft.
Marvellous country ; Arizona and New Mexico. See Oozzens
(S. W.) 1873 1134.20
Marvels of pond-life. £ee Slack (H. J.) 1861 4827.16
Marvels of the heavens. See Flammarion (C.) 1870. . Mla.27
Marvin (Frederic Rowland). Bream music. [Poems.]
New York, 1870. 12° 1665.21
— Epidemic delusions ; a lecture. New York, 1«74.
16° 3813.38
Marvin (Henry). Complete history of Lake George :
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Marx (A. B.) Musical composition. New York,
1852. H° 1561.03
Mary of Nazareth (Mystical row ; or). See Hemenway (A. M.)
1865 1646.16
Mary. See Biography (p. 174), for lives of persons of this name ;
and <ee Fiction (p. 503) ; and Plays {aphabetical arrange
ment), for novels, and plays entitled ' Mary,' etc.
Mary (Virgin, mother of Jesus). See Biblical and religious lit.
(Mary, Virgin, p. 91) ;— Biography (p. 174) :— Fine arts (A'a-
cred art, p. 547) i—also Clay (J. li.) The virgin Mary and
the traditions of tlie painters, 1873 [1442.09] ;— Tyler (J. E.)
Friaiitive christian worship. 2d ed., 1847. . . . 3616.05
Mary Russell (Ship), ticoresby (JK) Memorials of
the sea. 1850 31o6.25
Maryland. See Countries {Maryland, p. 342).
Masaccio (Tomtnaso di Giovanni di Siuione Guidi. called). See
Arundel society. Publications (p. 48).
Mciseres (Francis, ed.) Select tracts relating to the
civil wars in England. 2 v. L., 1815. 8°. 476.17
Ifote.—Foi contents see p. 311 of Catalogue.
Masius (Hermann). Studies from nature. Tr. by C.
Boner. London, 1855. 12° 4713.01
Contents : Forest trees of Northern Germany. BirUa.
The frog. The fox. The lobster and cray-fish.
Maskell (Wm. ) History of the Martin Marprelate
controversy. London, 1815. 12°. . . . 3573.13
— Holy baptism. 2d ed. London, 1848. 8°. 3573.16
Maskell (Wm.) Ivories, ancient and mediaevaL
New York, 1876. 8°. [South Kensington mu-
seum art handbooks. No. 2.] .... 1143.38
Mason {Rev. Cyrus). Introd. See History of the Holy catholic
inquisition 3426.28
Mason {Mrs. Ellen H. B. ) Great expectations rea-
lized ; or, civilizing mountain men. New York,
[cop. 1862.] 1'2° 3447.11
Mason (E. V., ed.) Journal of a young lady of Vir-
ginia, 1782. [anon.] Bait., 1871. 8°. . 3094.24
Mason (Francis, D.D.) Burmah, its people and pro-
ductions. Rangoon, l.'i60. 8° 10^5.12
— Story of a working man's life : with sketches of
travel. New York, 18,0. 12° 3121.01
Mason (George C.) Application of art to manufac-
tures. New York, 1858. 12°. .... 3914.23
— Newport illustrated. New York, 1854. 12°. 591.04
Iklason (G. H.) Life with the Zulus of Natal. Lon-
don, 1855. 16°. [Tiav. library, v. 9.] . 5076.14
Mason (Jeremiah). ,^ee Amer. law rev., Jan., 1877 (by C. H. Hill).
Mason (Rev. John). Select remains. New ed. New
York, 1809. 12° 6214.07
— On self-knowledge. New York, 1835. 8°. 5412.06
Mason (iifivo'' John). Brief hist, of the Pequot war. Introd.
and notes, by T. Prince. N. Y., 1869. 8'. [Sabin's le-
prinU.] 664.21
Same. [/» Mass. hist. soc. Col., 2d8.,v.8, 2ded. 18'26.J661.18
Mason (John Mitchell, D.D.) Oration, commem. of Alexander
Hamilton. New York, 1804. 8° /a 3075.20
Mason (Lowell). Musical letters from abroad. New
York, 1854. 12° 1561.01
— Address on church music. Boston, 1827. 8°. . . . 3681.20
ACaaon (R. H. ) Pictures of life in Mezioo. 2 t.
London, 1852. 12° 1152.01
TH£ BBOOKLTM LIBBABY.
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Mason iS. W.) Gymnaatio exercises. Boston, 1863.
U-p^ 4G13.02
Mason (Rn* Wm.) Poema. Ed. with life, by A. Chjamers. [In
Chalmem (A.) Eugl. poets, v. 18, 1810.] . . . .1626.18
Contents: Isis. Odea. Elegies. Epitaphs. Elfrida.
Caractacus. The English garden. Freauoy'a Art of painting.
Correspondence of WalpoleaudMaHon. 2 v. L., 1851. 8^. 3176.12
Correap. of T. Gray and Mason. Ed. by J. Mitford. London,
1855. 8' 3072.12
— Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 2. 1852. . . . 3363.08
Masonic institution. Set Freemasonry {p. 560).
Masonry. Ste Arts (Useful, p. i^.
Masque of the Gods. Ste Taylor (J. Bayard) 1692.31
Masque of Pandora, etc. See Longfellow (H. W.) 1875. 1664.26
Masquerade, and other poems. See Saxe (John G.) 1866. 1683.17
Masquerier (Lewis). Sociology ; or, the reconstruc-
tion of society, gov., and property. New York,
1«77. 12° 5812.29
Masques.
~ Dudevani {M.) Masques et bouffons. 1860. 7038.01
— Ward {A. W.) Hist, of Engl, dramatic lit. 2 v., 1876. {Con.
suit index in v. 2.) 1746.10
See also Masson's Life of MUton. v. 1. 1859 ; p. 474-498.
Massa (Nicholas). Liber de peste contractus. [Ed.
N.Smith.] 2v. Londini, 1721. 12^ J/i 4334.19
Massachusetts. See Countries, etc. {Massachusetts, p. 343).
Massachusetts historical society. Collections. [1st
series.] 10 v. Boston, 1795— 1809. 8°. .
Note,—y. 1. repr.. 1806 ; v. 2-3, 1810 ; V. 4-5, 1835 ; v. 6-7,
1846. Consult V. 10 of each series for Indexes,
Contents : v, 1. Constitution of the Society. IntroH. ad-
dress from the 800. Shirley (W.) Instructions to W. Pep-
perell fur the exped. against Capo Breton, with letters, etc.
Apthorp {G, H.) Description of the colony of Surriuam.
Weare (— ). Letter to the earl of — : observations on Brit.
colonies of America. Ohurch (B.) Examination before the
Ho. of representatives. Tenney (S.) Letter on the dark
day, May 19, 1780. Olap (N.) Letter from the town clerlt of
Dorchester, rel. to events in town, 1630-1774. Maine. Ex-
tracts from records of the province. Historical scraps.
Mather (C.) Letter to lord Barrington, giving a character of
the iiihab. of N. E. Winthrop (J.) General descrip. of the
county of Middlesex. Letter of an old English merchant
to the earl of Sandwich upon the exped. to Louisbourg.
Freeman (E.) Account of gen. Montgomery's burid.
Bangs (E.) Topographical description of Worcester. Clap
(N.) Bill of morUlity for Dorchester, 1749-92. Higgeson
(F.) New England's plantation, 1629. Morell (W.) Poem
on New England, Latin and English. Cooper (T.) Fabu-
lous tra<litiuu3 and customs of the Indians of Martha'a
Vineyard. Inscription copied from a grave-stone at Gay
Head. G-ookin (D.) Hist, collections of Indians in New
England. Freeman (J.) Account of D. Qookin. Freeman
(N.) ludian places within or near the county of Barnstable.
Amount of warlike stores in Mass., April 14, 1776. Bernard
{Sir 1".) Account of the coast of Labrador. Jones (W.)
Topographical descr. of Concord. New England's first
fruits in respect of the progress of learning in the college
at Cambridge. Sullivan (J.) Topographical descr. of
Georgetown. Mather (S.) Account of the settlement of
Boston, (incomplete). Damon (J.) Indian places in Truro.
Fiske (N.) Histor. account of the settlement of Brookfleld ;
Topogr. descr. of Brookfleld ; Births and deaths, 1789-91 ;
Williams (R.) Letter to mig. Mason. Ingraham (D.) Let-
ter Irom ii gentleman on his return from Niagara.
2. Circular letter of the Society. Bradford (A.) Topo-
graphical description of Duxborough. Eliot (J.) Letter to
major Atherton, on Poukipog Indians. Epitaphs in Dor-
chester burying ground. Mather (C.) Account of a great
Btorm. 1723. Winthrop (J.) Account of the winter of 1717.
Prince (T.) Account ot the northern lights in England,
1716. Account of the northern lights in New England,
1719. Ingraham (J.) Account of discov. of seven islands
In the South Pacific ocean. Tracy (N.) Letters resp. the
posterity of D. Gookin. Burgoyne (J.) Original orders to
col. Baum ; with a brief descr. of the battle of Bennington.
Hubbard (J.) Descr. of Northfield. Colman (J.) Account
of tlie hearing before the Privy Council on the complaint
of gov. Shute against the house of rep. of Mass. Bay.
Downes (J.) Account of the death of Chaites i. Philip
{King). Letter to gov. Prince. Pemberton (T.) Historical
journal of the American war.
3. Bennett (N.) Descr. of Middleborough. Webster (N.)
Bill of mortality in Hartford. Sewall (D.) Descr, of York.
Belknap (J.) App.rel. to Agamenticua. Mellen(J.) Topog.
descr. of liarnstablo. Dickinson (T.) Descr. of Ilollistou.
Oolesworthy (S.) Extracts from ms. journal of a gentle-
man belonging to the army of gen. St. Clair. Bradford
(W.) Letter book, 1624-30 ; Descr. and hist, account of New
Eng., in verse. Spooner (J. J.) Topog. descr. of the co.of
Prluce George, Va., 1793. MeUeu(J.) Remarks on Web-
ster's calculations on lives. Webster (N.) Reply to Mellen's
remarks. Miscel. remarks and observ. on Nova Scotia,
N. Brunswick, and Cape Breton. Road from Halifax to
Gulf of St. Lawrence. G^Temonrs of Nova Scotia from
1720. Peck (\V. D.) Descr. of the Atherine. EUot (A.)
Letter cone, the burning of Fairfield, July, 1779. Shirley
<W.) Letter resp. Fort Dummer, 1748. Franklin (B.) Let-
wrs to T. Cashing reap, the petitioo of the prov. of Mass..
1774. Whitman (L.) Topog. doscr. of Wellfleet. Mather
(I.) Letter of reproof to gov. Dudley, 1708. Mather (C.)
Letter of reproof to gov. Dudley, 1708. Dudley (T.) An-
■wer to 1. and C. Mather. 1708. Mather (C.) Extract from
his private diary, 1702. Wells (N.) Topog. descr. of Wells,
CO. of York. Ellis (J.) Topog. descr. of Topsbam, co. of
Lincoln. Cooper (J.) Topog. doscr. of Hachias, co. of
Washington. Backus (I.) Hist. ace. of Middleborough.
Folger (W.) Topog. descr. of Nantucket. Macy (Z.) Ace.
of settlement of Nantucket. Shaw (B.) Births, marriages,
and deaths in Nantucket. Coffin (P.) Progress of tho whulo
fishery at Nantucket. Sharp (G.) Letter to Dr. Franklin
on the Amcr. bishops. Fobea (P.) Topog. descr. of Kayn-
ham. G^enealogical sketch of the family of Leonard.
Backus (I.) Letter on iron ore. Fobes (P.) Advertisement
of an intended hist, of the colony of Plymouth. EUot (J.)
Letters to Robert Boyle, 1670-88. Hawley (G.) Biog. and
topog. anecdotes resp. Sandwich and Marshpoe. List of
governors and commanders lu chief of Massachu.setts.
Freeman (J) Topog. descr. of Truro, 1794. Williams (R.)
Key into the language of tho Indians of New Eng., 1643.
Topog. descr. of plantations W., N. and N. E. of Sebago
Pond. Pemberton (T.) Topog. and hist, descr. of Boston.
4. Act of incorporation ; Laws and regulations ; Cir-
cular letter ; App. cont. articles on which the society re-
quest information, directions for preserving animals, etc.
timaon (J.) Topog. descr. of Ilopkintou. Sullivan (J.)
Topog. descr. of Thomaston. Proceedings of two conven-
lone, held at Portland, to consider tho expediency of a
eparate government in tho district of Maine. Whitman
(L.) Observ. on Wellfleet, and on Cape-Cod harbour ;
Bill of mortality for Wellfleet, 1793-94. Thayer (N.) Ace.
of an uncommon frost, May 17, 1795. Packard (A.) Descr.
of Marlborough. Hawley (G.) Letter cont. an account of
his services among tho Indians of Mass. and New York ;
and a narr. of iiia journey to Onohoghgwage. Kirkland
(J. T.) Answer to queries resp. Indians. Clarke (W.) Let-
ter to Franklin, 1754 : Letter to American gentleman in
London. Belknap (J.) Letter to A. Kippis, rel. to an
errour In his Life of capt. Cook. Clarke (W.) Letter to
Franklin, resp. his plan of union, 1765. Tenney (S.)
Topog. descr. of Exeter, N. H. Ramsay jD.) Obs. on the
Indians in the southern parts of the U. S. Bailey (J.)
Observ. and conjectures on the antiquities of America.
Kirkland (J. T.) Bemarks on Bailey's Observ. Cotton (J.)
Ace. of the Ch. of Christ in Plymouth. Lincoln (B.) Obs.
on the eastern counties in Maine ; Letter on the religious
state of the eastern counties. Thompson (C.) Letters
rel. to Dr. Kippis. Bentley (W.) Letter cone, tho Abbe de
Mably. Bulkley (J.) Inquiry into the rights of the abori-
ginal natives to lands in Amer. Rugglea (T.) Sketch ( f a
history of Guilford. Coiin. Belknap (J.) Letter to judge
Minot, cone, fire-engines, fires, and buildings iu Boston.
Tucker (S. G.) Queries resp. slavery, with Dr. Belki:ap'B
answers. Pemberton (T.) References to Description of
Boston pub. in v. ni. Eliot (J.) Burials and baptisms in
Boston, 1701-74. Randolph (E.) Curious paper cone, in-
habitants of this gov., 1673. Roberts (E.) Letter from
Dublin to P. Dunster. Account of the first century lec-
ture held at Salem. Leate (W.) Answers of the General
court of Conn, to the Lords of the com. of the colonies.
Account of the earthquake at Port Royal in Jamaica, 1692.
Mellen (J.) Account of some effects of the earthquake in
1755. Eliot (J.) Topog. descr. of New Bedford. Belknap
(J.) Disc, and descr. of islands called Marquesas. Magee
(B.) Obs. on the islands of Juan Fernandez, etc, Magea
(J.) Ace. of the discov. of islands in the North Pacific.
Wolcott (R.) Ace. of J. Wiuthrop's agency iu obtaining a
charter for Conn.
S. Kippis (A.) Answer respecting an error in his life of
capt. Cook. Lincoln (B.) Observ. on Indians of N. Amer.
Belknap (J.), and Morse (J.) Report of a committee who
visited the Oneida and Mohekunuh Indians in 1796.
Badger (S.) Histor. and characteristic traits of the Indi-
ans. SnUivan (J.) I>aw cases in Mass., 1795-97. Mather
(C.) Ace. of the great fire in Boston, 1711, prefixed to a
sermon ; with extracts from the sermon, Alden (T.) Me-
morabilia of Yarmouth. Brattle (T.) Ace. of the witch-
craft iu the CO. of Essex, 1692. Williams (R.) Vocabulary
of the Narroganset language. Revere {P.) Letter cont.
events at beginning of the revol. war, 1775. Shute (S.)
Letter to Ralle the Jesuit, 1718-19. D wight (J.) and Part-
ridge (O.) Two letters to gov. Shirley, 1754, proposing to
bund forts iu*tlie country of the Six Nations. Morse vs,
Reid. Law case rel. to the copyright of ' Amer. univ. geo-
graphy.' Account of the present state and government of
Virginia. McOlure (D.) Settlement and antiquities of
Windsor, Conn. Cotton (J.) Abstract of tho laws of New
Eng., 1641. Aspinwall (W.) Address to the reader, as the
publishei of the foregoing abstract. Carr (R.) and others.
Commissioners. Letter to gov. Prince, written at R. I., 1664.
New Plymouth and Awasuncks. Articlea of agreement.
1671. Dartmouth Indians* engagement, Sept. 4, 1671.
Awasuncks {squaw sacknn). Letter to gov. Prince, 1671.
Prince (T.) Letter to Goodman Cooke, 1671 ; Letter to
Awasuncks. Dummer (J.) Letter to B. Colman rel. to col.
liyfield and gov. Dudley. 1714. Noal (D.) Letter to B.
Colman, 1718. Watts (L) Extract from his letter to C.
Mather cone. Neal's hist, of New Eng. Auchmuty {B.)
Proposals to the ministry, 1744. Historical scrape. Eliot
(J.) Narrative of newspapers printed iu New Eiig. Brin-
ley (F.) Brief ace. of settlements in and about Narragan-
setBay. Charles u. Letter to governoor and magistrates
In aaUng for books, naa ttte " Book Order," giring the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of th« TIXLB, and the NUMBER.
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;. hist. Boc. CollectionB. Ist series,
of Bhode IsUnd. Rhode Island. Address of tlie governor
»nd gen. assem. to Charles ll. Letter reap. Mount Hope.
Account of Ibe right which certain jjersons have to lands
In the Narragansct country and parts adjacent. Charles
II. 's comraiBsion to Edw. Cranfleld and others. Summons
of king's commissioners reap. Narraganset. Report of
commissioners to the king. James li.'s conimi.ssiou. con-
stituting a pres. etc., for &iaSB. Ilay. elc. Mass. president
and council. Order reap, the records of Narraganset.
Proceedings of a court held in Nari-aganset. Paukatuck
river tlie boundary between Conn, and Hhode Island.
Rhode Island. Act in favor of H. Atherton. flc. Homer
(J.) Descr. and history of Newton. Peck (W. D.) Natural
history of tlie slug-worm. Resident and corresponding
members of the Mass. hist. soc.
6. Belknap (J.) Sketch of the life of the Rev. Dr. John
Clarke. Eliot (J.) Sketch of life and character of Rev. Dr.
J. Belknap. Pierronet (T.| Remarks made during a resi-
dence at Strabroek, Rio Demerary, 1798 ; Speciiuou of the
mountaineer, Skoffle, and Micniac languages. Winslow
IGm. J.) Letter to the earl of Halifax rel. to his conduct,
ete., on thsTiconderogaexped., 1756. Willard (J.) Letter
to Mr. Bollan, rel. to the failure of tlie Crown Point eiped.,
etc. Bollan (W) Letter to the speaker of the ho. of as-
sembly, on laws of divorce aud ou grant to the colonies,
1759 ; Memorandum of divers particulars, showing the
exhausted state of Mass. Ogden (— ). Brief state of the
province of Quebec, elc. EUot (J.) Coutin. of narr. of
newspapers pub. in N. E. from 1704 to the revolution.
Dummer (J.) Letters to Mr. Flint from London, 1711-15.
Letters to gov. J. Winslow. Philip {sachrm). Answer to
letter brought to him from the gov. of New Plymouth.
Rawson(E.| Letter to the gov. of New Plymouth, solicit-
ing aid lor the college at Cambridge, 1671-72. Mass. Gen.
Court. Letter of instructions to Wm. Bollan, their agent at
the court of Gt. Brit , 176B. Hoar (L.) Letter to J. Flint,
reap, a course of studies, 16IU. Colman (B.) Some me-
moirs tor coutin. of the history of the troubles of the New
English colonies from the Indians, elc. Newman (H.)
Letter to H. Flynt, on books for llarv. coll., 1723. Masca-
renc (P.) Letter to gov. Shirley rel. to Nova Scotia, 171U-48.
Prince and Bosworth's petition to the government of
Plymouth rel. to mackerel fishery. Bollan (\V.) Letter to
J. Willard resp. an intention ol governing the colonies
like Ireland ; Petition to the duke of Bedford, rel. to
French encroachments. Hamihon (J.) Letter to gov. .Shir-
ley enclosing the following papers : Washington {Major
a.) Letter to gov. Hamilton rel. to Capt. Ireat's com-
pany, 1754; OontreccBur {Capt.) Summon to the British
forces at the mouth of the Mouongahela ; Speech from the
Hair King to the govs, of Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Foster (T.) List of pros, and govs, of Bhode Island, 1647-89.
Jay (J.l Letter rel. to Indians in the state of New York,
1799. Tudor (W.) Letter on the propriety, etc., of an ap-
propriate national name. Trumbull (J.) Letter to baron
J. D. Van der Capellan on Amer. war to Oct., 1779. Alexan-
der (W ) Petitiou of the earl of Stirling and others praying
to be put in possession of lands granted to Wm., earl of Stir-
ling in 1635. Mauduit (J.) Letter rel. to a reimbursement
from parliament for the expense of supporting French neu-
trals from Nova Scotia ; Letters rel. to the duty on foreign
molasses, the keeping up of ten thotisand troops in
America, etc. Mayhew (T.) Letter to gov. Prince, 1671.
resp. the Indians of Martha's Vineyard. Walker (J.)
Letter to gov. Prince rel. to sachem Philip, 1671. Gookin
(D.) Letter to gov. Prince in vindication of himself, 1671.
Prince (T.) Letter to D. Gookin in reply, 1671. Eliot (J.)
luBtructions from the church at Natick to Wm. and An-
thony. Prince (T.) Letter to Roger Williams. James
Qnanapaug's information as a spy, 1675-76. Stuyvesant
(P.) Letter to the gov. and council of Mass. rel. to unlaw-
ful actions on Long Island from Eng. colonies, 1663. Cole
(H.) Deposition, Plymouth court, 1670, rel, to Indian hos.
tility. Bentley (W.) Descr. and hist, of Salem.
7. Holmes (A.) History of Cambridge. Livingston (W.)
Review of military operations in North Amer., 1753.56,
Bradford (A.) Descr. of Wiscasset. and of the river Sheeps-
cot. Marsbe (W.) Journal of treaty held with the Six
Nations, June, 1744. List of public offices, eccles. pre-
ferments, etc., in the province of Maryland. Union of Brit.
Amer. colonies, as proposed in 1754. Conn. Report of com-
mittee chosen by the gen. assembly, on the plan. Con-
necticut. Reasons conc'g the plan of union. Petitions,
e/c, from members of the ch. of Eng. in Boston, resp.
bishops. Account of the trade and shipping of Newfound-
land, 1799. Number of Brit, subjects in the colonies of
N. Amer., 1765. Bill for better regulating of charter and
proprietary governments in America. Eliot (J.) Dedi-
catious to Indian version of Old and New Testament.
Temple {Sir T.) Apology for coinage in Mass. Queries
and answers rel. to Conn., 1774. Blake (J.) Some account
of the severe drought iij 1749. Grand jury's bill against
M. Osgood. Biog. notice of rev. J. Noyes, first minist-r
of Newbury. Morse (J.) Descr. and hist. ace. of the Isle
of Shoals. Eliot (J.) Eccles. hist, of Mass. and the old
colony of Plymouth.
8. Remarks upon Remarks [in v, 7] on the history of Sa-
lem. Eliot (J.) Histor. ace. of J. Eliot, the first minister
of the church in Roxbury. Dudley (T.) Letter to the
ootuitess of Lincoln, 1631. Fitch (E.) Hist, sketch of the
life and character of col, E. Williams ; and of Williams
college. Eliot (J.) Topog. and hist. ace. of Marblehead.
Thomson (I.) Hill of mortality of Middloborough. 1779-
1801. Davis (J.) Biog. notices of M. Watson. Mellen (J.)
Sketch of tiie life of T. Brattle. Dawes (T.) Notice of E.
Price. Freeman (J.) Character of hon. O. R. Minot;
Descr. of the eastern coast of the county of Barnstable.
Davis (W.) Descr. of Sandwich. Freeman (J.) Note on
Falmouth, 1802 : Descr. of Dennis. 1802 ; Notes on south
parts of Yarmouth and Barnstable, 18Q2 ; Note on the
south precinct of Harwich, 1802 ; Descr. of Chatham ;
Descr. and hist, of Eastham, to 1800 : Deecr. of Orleans,
1802. Whitman (L.) Note on Wellfleet. Freeman |J )
Descr. of Proviucetown. State of cod aud whale fisheries
in Mass., 1703. Mouart's relation : or, journal of apian,
tation at Plymouth, 1621. Winslow (E.) Relation of things
reniaikable iu Plymouth, 1623. Eliot (J.) Memoirs of P.
Thacher.
9. EUot (J.) Ecol. hist, of Mass. Parmenius (S.l Mem.
and (Mem. Holmes (A.) Mem. of the Moheagan Indians.
Extract from an Indian history. Journal of the siege of
York, Va. Dana (J.) Mem. of E. G. Marsh. Brown (C.)
Topog. descr. of Catskill, N. Y., 1803 ; Newtown, N. Y.,
1803 ; Brimfleld, Mass., 1803. Ripley (L.) Descr. and hist,
of Waterford, 1803. Harris (T. M.) Chronological aud
topog. ai'c. of Dorchester. Emerson (W.) Notes on Comp-
ton, Newport co., R. I., 1803. Winthrop (J.) Biog mem.
of Wm. Fisk. Sullivan (J.) History of the Penobscott
Indians. Alden (T.) Account of earthquakes in N. H.
Historical scraps. Thomson (I.) Bill of mortality for
Middleborough, 1802-03. Spalding (L.) Bills of mortality
for Portsmouth, N. H., 1801 03. Extracts from a journal
kept on a voy. to the N. W. coast aud Sandwich Islands.
Mather (I.) Conversation, as Mass. agent, with king Wm.,
1689 ; extr. from C. Mather's ' Memoirs of remarkablea,'
etc. Thatcher (J.) Obs. upon iron ores. Mauduit (I.) Con-
ference between Grenville and the colony agents, 1764.
Mauduit's miscellanies. Mather (I.) Several reasons prov-
ing tliat inoculation of the smallpox is lawful. Extract
from a letter by a London merchant to his friend in Va.
10. EUot (J.) Eccl. hist, of Mass. (cont'd from v. 9).
Alden (T.) Account of religious societies in Portsmouth,
N. H. Simpkins (J.) Topog. descr. of Brewster, 1806.
Grant (A.) Account of Halifax. 1700; Estimate of the in-
habitants of Nova Scotia. Stone (N.| Note on Southborough,
1767. Gardner (J.) Account of Stow, Mass., 1767. Park-
man (E.) Ace. of Westborough, Mass., 1767, Loring (L)
Memoir of Sudbury, Mass., 1767. Wheeler (J ) Ace. of
Harvard, 1767. Smith (A.) Note on Marlhorough Assoc.
Ruggles (T.) History of Guilford. Stiles (E.) Memoir of
the Pequots ; Number of the Nyhantio Indians, 1761 ;
King Ninegret's tribe. 1761 : Indians ou the Connecticut
river. Cecum (S.) Ace. of the Montauk Indians ou Long
Island, 1761. Stiles (E.l Memoir of Block Island, 1762.
Birdsey(N.) Account of Indians in aud about Stratford,
Conu., 1761. Stiles (E.) Number of the Potenumecut In-
dians, 1762 ; Marshpee Indians, 1762 ; Monymoyk Indians,
1762 ; Sacouet Indians ; Eastern Indians. Frye {Col.)
Indiaus in Acadia, 1760. Number of Indians in Conn.;
1774 ; and in Rhode Islaud. Potter (E.) Ace. of nations of
southern Indians. 1768. Goldthwait (J.) List of different
nations at a treaty, July, 1764. Dalton {Capt) Estimate of
Indian warriors employed by the British in the revolu-
tionary war. Estimate of the number of Indians iu the
battle of Miami, 1794. EUot (J.) Ace. of Indian churches
in N. Eng., 1673. Rawson (G ) and Danforth S.) Ace. of
Indian visitation, 1698. Mason (T.) List of Indians at
Natick, 1749. Rales (S.) Numbers in the Norrigwog Ian.
guage. Hawley (G.) Numbers iu the Mohawk language.
Mann (J.) Ace. of surprise and defeat of Indians neap
Wrentliam. Edwards (J.) Letter rel. to Indian school at
Stockbridge. Chauncy (C.) Sketch of eminent men in
New Eng.; Life of pres. Chauncy. Barnard (.1.) Sketch of
eminent ministers in New Eug. Alden (T.) Alemoirs of
E. Tyng and Wm. Tyng. May (J.( Anecdote of rev. J.
Eliot of Roxbury. Grant made to Wm. Hubbard for writ-
ing his history. Chauncy (O.) J. Adams, author of Essay on
feudal and canon law. Thomson (I.) Bill of mortality
for Middleborough. 1805-06 EUot (J.) Memoir of rev. A.
Eliot ; Memoir of T. Pemberton. List of members and of
authors. General index to v. 1-10.
-Same. 2d series. 10 v. B., 1813.23. 8°. 661.11
Kote.—y. 1 repr., 1838 ; v. 2-4, 1846 ; v. 5-6, 1848 ; v. 7-8,
1826 ; V. 9, 1832 ; v. 10, 1843.
Contents: v. 1. Davis (J.) Anniversary discourse, 1813,
Act of incorporation ; laws aud regulations ; list of mem.
bers, etc., of the society. Methods of collecting and pre-
serving objects iu nat. hist. Bacon and Ingram's rebel-
lion. Pemberton (J.) Fires in Maes. Bradmrd (A.) Let-
ter resp. mounds, etc. Bartlett (J.) Progress of medical
science in Mass. Rodgers (J.) State of religious liberty in
N. Y. Spencer (E.) Ace. of the dissenting interest in the
Ikliddle States, 1759. Engl, missionaries iu Amer., 1762.
Holmes (A.) Mem. of liev. C. Morton. Penhallow (8.)
Ace. of Rev. C. Morton. Sumner ^J.) Notices of Shrews-
bury. Lathrop (J.) Mem. of Rev. J. Lothropp. Palmer
(S.) Topog. descr. of Neodhaiu. Harris (T. M.) Topog.
and hist, sketch of Lunenburg. Weld (H.) Note on Attle-
borough. Lee {R. H.) Letter to S. Adams on cession of
land to U. S. by Va. Lincoln (B.) Remarks on the culti-
vation of the oak. EUot (J.) Eccl. hist, of Mass., {cont'd.]
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MoEran (J.) Uemoir oo Dr. j: Eliot. Smith (I ) Letter
rel. to Eiig. exercises at Oommeacement. Watson (R.)
Letter to Bev. J. Eliot, accepting membership of tlie Soc.
Winthrop (J.) Memoir of J. Sullivao. Thacher (S. 0.)
Memoir of Wm. Emerson. Daris (J.) Biog. notices of I.
Lotbrop.
2. Schermerhom (J. T.) Beport on the western Indians.
Holmes (A.) Sketch of Soc. for propagating the gospel
smong the Indians, etc. Johnson (K.) Wonder-working
providence, etc. Ohickering (J.) Notice of B. Johnson.
Danton (J) Uesideiice iu Mass., 1C»6. Seaver (B. F.)
Islands of Tristi-an d'Acunba. Decl. for episcopacy iu
Oonu., 1723. Fierce (J.) Hist, sketch of Brookline. Far-
mer (J ) Birtlis, deaths, etc., in Btllerica, 16.')4<1701. Bart-
lett (J.) Hiat. sketch of Cbarlestown. McKean (J.) Brief
biat. of the Anc. and boii. artillery Co. Cotman (It.) Let-
ter to gov. J. Belcher, 17i3. Quincy (3.) Letter on Oeorgia,
1735. £liot (A.) Remarks ou bp. Seeker's sermon before
tbe Soc. prop. gosp. in for. parts, 1740. Tramboll (J.) In-
Suiriea rel. to Oonn. Wooster (D.) Statisticks of N.
laven. 1744, in answer. Miller (J.) Statisticks of N. Loo-
don, 1774, iu answer. Letter from Connecticat delegates
to tbe First Congress. Sage (T.) Ace. of tbe affair ot 19
April, 1776. Meigs (B.J.) Journal ofexpeil. against Quebec,
I77S. Farmer (.J. I ilist. sketch of Amherst, N.U. Throop
(B.) Letter from Geu. assoc. of Conn, to their brethren, in
Boston, 1774. Eliot (A.) Answer. Stiles (E.) Extracta
from literary diary, Androa {Sir £.) Letter to gov. Dud-
ley, 168ti. Thompson (i.) Bills of mortality for Middle-
borougb, 1806-13. Dudley (J.) Letter rel. to a fossil tooth,
1706. Endicott (J.) Letter from tbe Oeueral Court of Maas.
Bay to J. Owen, inviting him to Boston, 1663. Aldea (T.)
ludiau names of White Hills and Piscataqua. Smith
(John). Neceasaries for going to Ta., 1626. Hazard (E.)
Ace. of the Loganian Library in Phiia.; Notice reap, the
author (J. Rodgei s] of ' A brief view of religious liberty,
N. Y., 1773.' Savage (J.) Memoir of J. S. Buckminster ;
Correction of Hutchinson, on Amer. coius. Hollia (T.)
Letter to A. Eiiotrel. to N. Eng. coins. Eliot (A.) Answer.
Circular K'tter of tbe Hist. Society. Prospectus of Hub-
bard's history of N. Eng. Donations.
3. Johnson (£.) Continuation of Wonder-working proTi*
deuce. Davis (S.) Baas and mackerel fishery at Cape Cod.
Savage (T.) Ace. of exped. af^ainst Canada, KiOO. Recanta-
tion of confessors of witchcraft. Freeman (J.) Number of
negro slaves iu Mass., 1764. Ace. of the deaths at Kings-
chapel. Expenses of Canada to Or. Brit. Tons of ship-
ping in Muss., 1806. Kirkland (J. T.) Notices of the life of
mag. gei). B. Lincoln. Oliver (A.) State of Indians in
Marshpee, etc., 1767. Lowell (C.) Note on Lancaster, N. H.
Sutherland (D.) Geog. sketch ot Bath, N. H., 1814. Lowell
(C I Note on Plymouth, N. H., 1814 ; on New Uolderness,
N. H.; ou Wuifeborougb, N. H., 1814 ; ou Middletown,
N. H. Ripley (S.) Topog. and hiStor. descr. of Waltham,
1816. Savage (J.) Note on histor. sketch of Brookline.
Willis (Z.) Descr. of Eiugston, Mass. Davis (S.) Notes on
Plymouth, Maas. Freeman (J.) Notes ou New Bedford,
Mass.; Descr. of Mashpee. 1802 ; Descr. of Duke's county,
1807 ; Notes ou Nautueket. 1807. Harris (Dr., o/Kingtttm).
Note on Jamaica, 1793. Eustaphieve (A.) Criticism on H.
Sargent's picture of the lauding of tbe Fathers. Another
paper on the same subject. McKean (J.) Letters reap.
Hubbard's history. Donations.
4. Johnson (E. Ooutiu. of ' Wonder-working provi-
dence.' Eustis (W.) Anecdote of soldiers of Arnold. Al-
len (J. I Election of Leverett as prea. of Harv. Coll. Alden
(T.) Ace. of earthquakes. Farmer (J.) Bill of mortality fur
Amherst. N. U., 1806-16 i Catalogue of ministers iu N. H.,
1767. Davis (S.) Hist, of free schools in Plymouth colony,
1815. Fancber (— , M.D.) Progress of vaccination in Amer.
Russian voyage of discovery. Note ou paper money.
Davis (3.) Oontributiou for buildiug the first vessel at
Plymouth. Nonconformist's oath, 1666. Child (J.) New
EugUud'a Jonas cast up at Loudon. White (W.) Letter
to gov. Winthrop, 1648. Odlin (J.), and others. Deposition
resp. lilaekstouo's sale. D'Bemicre (H.) Qen. Qage'a in-
structions, of 22 Feb., 1775 ; with narrative of occurrences,
snd of battle of Lexington, 1776. Davenport (J.), and
Buckingham (S.) Letter ou the Episc. coutroversy in
Couu., 1722. Davis (8.) Sacred musick in churches.
Savage (J.) Memoir of J. Scottow. Hazard (E.) Itemarks
ou Scnermerhoi'n report cone, the western ludians. Whit-
ney (P.) Topog. and hist, descr. of Sudbury ; and of East
Sudbury. Saltonstall (L.) Hist, sketch of Haverhill ; with
biog. notices. Nason (R.) Topog. and histor. sketch of
Freeport, Me. Cogswell (J.) Topog. and hi»tor. sketch of
Saco, Me., 1815. French (J.) Hist, sketch of North Uamp.
ton, N. H., 1815. Lawrence (N.) Hist, sketch of 'i'yugs-
borough, Maas., 1815. Davis (S.) Hist, and descr. of Scitu-
ate, 1816 ; Topog. aud hist, of llochester, Mass., 1816 ; Hist,
aud descr. of Plymptuu, 1815 ; Descr. of Carver, 1816 ;
Notes on Halifax : — Hist, of Plymptuu, Carver, aud a part
of Halifax ; Topog. aud hist, of Warebam, 1815 : Add. to
articles on towus In Plymouth county. Holmes (A.)
Notes on newly discovered ms. journal of gov, Winthrop.
Donations.
6, 6. Hubbard (W.) Qen. history of New England, to
1680. 2d ed. 2 v.
7. Johnson (E.) Contin. of Wonder-working providence.
First settlemeuts in Tennessee. FrankUn (B.) Letter on
inoculation in Boston, 1759. Rhode Island state paper*
of early affaire. NomlMr of inhabitants iu Rhode Island,
Pratt (J.) ApnloRy, 1635. Davis (8.) Annlv. of the landing
of the forelathem, 1817. Greenongh (N.) Boston bill of
mortality, 1816. Boston votis, 1635. Peon (W.) Letter to
gov. Hinckley, 16Ii3 ; Letter on the name of his colony.
Wood (A.) Letter to I. Mather, rel. to the Athenn Oioni-
enslB, Prince (T.) Annals of K. Eug. Lyon (W.) Note on
E. Chcever. Whitney {P., jr.) Biog. notice of Bev. p.
Whituey. Farmer (J.) Note on the Co. of Ilillsborongh,
N. H. Davis (3.) Hist, and descr. of Abington, 1816. Bsl-
lows (A.I Sketch of Walpole, N. H. Mitchell (N.) Descr.
of Uridgewater, 1818. Hounea(A.) Aoc. of the Prince library.
Donations.
8 Johnson (E.) Wonder-working providence, 1645-61.
Robinson (J) Abstract of bill of mortality for Boston,
1817. Saltonstall (Sir B.) Letter to gov. Winthrop of
Oonn., complaining of injury, 1636. Order of procession
at funeral of gov. Leverett, March, 1CT9. List of persona
kiUsd and wounded at Lexington, Apr. 19, 1775. Danforth
papers. Turner (C.) Descr. of Catardin Mountain. Crad-
dock (M.) Letter to J. Endicott, 162'J. Mason (J.) Brief
hist, of Pequot war ; lutrod. by T. Prince. Orme (B.)
Ace. of Braddoek'a defeat. Hedge (L.) Memuir of J )
McEeau. Porter (J.) Ace. of Plaiufield, Mass. Farmer (J.)
Note on New Lpudon, N. H.: Churches and ministers of
N. H. Randolph (E.) Proceedings under adiuiuiatratiou
of Andros, 1686. Pickering (T.) Letter rusp. the original
efforts to abolish slavery in Penn. Matlack (T.) Letter on
the same subject, Bowdoin (J.) Papers rel. to Cape Cod
caual. Williams (II.) Letter to gov. Bradstreet, 1682.
Hubbard (T) Expenses of the province of Mass., 1764.
Mew life of Virgiuia, 1612. Fincheon papers, 1629. Har-
ris (T. M.) Biog. memoir of Father Itasles. Rasles (S.)
Letter to Capt. Moody, 1713. Eastern Indians to tbe gov-
eruour, 1721. Westbrook (O.) Letter to gov. Dummer rel.
to attack on fort near Thomaston, 1722-3. Rasles (8.) In-
tercepted letter, 1724. Ebeling (C. D.) Letter to pres.
Btiles rel. to his book on Amer. Holmes (A.) Memoir of
C. Gannett. Tudor (W., jr.) Memoir of Wm. Tudor.
Opinion of court about Maldeu church, 1651. Maas. Act
[about] privileges. Errours corrected. Donationa.
9. Brief relation of the discovery of New England.
Mourt (G.) Relation of the beginning of the Eng planta-
tion at I'limouth. Winslow(K.) Relation. New descr. of
Virginia. Hall (F.) Ace. of Middlebury, Vt. Noyes (N.)
Donations to Boston during the operation of the port biU-
Hopkins (3.) Ace. of Providence, R. I. Freeman (J.)
Number of houaes in Boston, 1789. Pickering (J.) Massa-
chusetts language, Eliot (J.) Indian grammar begun. Da
Ponceau (P. S.) Notes on Eliot's ludiau grammar. Farmer
(J.) sketches of ministers aud churches iu N. H. Dona-
tiona.
10. Bradford (A.) Memoir of J. Thomas. Turell (E.)
Detection of witchcralt. Savage (J.) Repreaeuutives of
Boston before the Amer. rev. Holmes (A.) Descr. of
Bocbester. Watts (I.) Letter to a friend iu N. £., 1734.
Porter (J.) Some account of Cumington, Mass, Goodwin
(£. 8.) Gale of Sept. 1815. Farmer (-J.) Churches and min-
isters in N. H. Bradford (A.) Nutes on Duxbury. Farmer
(J. I Ace. of Boscawen, N. U. Bradford (A.) Biog. notice of
Bon. J. Winthrop. Edwarda (J.) Obs. ou the Mohegan
language. Pickering [3.) Notes ou Edwards' Observations.
Tyng (D. A ) Obituary notice of W. D. Peck. Davis (S.)
Memoirs of W. Blackstone ; Ou the aboriginal phraaa
Shawmut ; Notes ou the springs of Boston. Farmer (J.)
Instances of longevity iu N. H. Hutchinson papers. Ac-
knowledgment of donations. List of members, etc. Gen-
eral table of coutenta. General index for 2d series.
-Same. 3d series. 10 v. B., 1825-49. 8". G61.30
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1742. Farmer (J.) Churchts and ministers in New Hamp-
shire ; lustancos of longevity in New Hampshire. Wil-
liams (R.) Seven letters, 1636-38. Peter (il.) Two letters,
one to J. Winthrop. aud the other toG. Gutt, 1664. Hooks
(W,) Letter to J. Winthrop, 1667. Maidston (J.) Letter
to J. Winthrop on Cromwell and the state of affairs in
Eng., March 24, 1659. Plymouth Co. Accouuts. Brad-
ford (A.) Memoir of O. Bradford. Narrative of Mariagan-
set country. Haynes (J.) Letter to J. Winthrop rel. to
the Indians, 1643. Dummer (J.) Memorial about Canada.
Jacie (H.) Three lettei-a to J. Winthrop, repreiieutiEg tbe
treatment received by some of the Puritan ministers from
the bishops, etc. Connecticut. Address of condolence to
gov. Talcott ; aud his answer. Charlestown church af-
tkirs, 1678. Memoir of W. J. Spoouer. Branch bank of
C. 8. at Boston. Boston bills of mortality, 1818-24. List
of members. Donations.
2. Holmes (A. I French Protestanta settled at Oxford,
1686. Flint (J.I Hist, of Cohasset. Winslow (E.) N.
Eug.'B salamander diaeovered. Cotton (J.) Vocabulary o(
Mass. (or Natick) Indian language. Nichols (B. II.) Ac-
count of Plymouth colony records. Address of ministers
of Boston to the duke of Newcastle, Dec. 6,1737, Farmer
(J.) Uemoir of Narraganset townships. Lowell (J.) Biog.
notice of U. A. Tyng. Farmer (J.) Instances of longevity
in N. H.i Bill of mortality for Amherst, N. H., 1815-26;
Churches and ministers in N. H. Bowdoin (J.) Ace. of
ms. journals of the Long, Little, etc., parliaments. Dona-
tions.
3. Smith (J.) Advertisements for tbe unexperienced
planters of N. £. Lechfo-<d (T.) Plain dealing : or, Newes
from New-Eng. Masa. Inatructious to J. Wii.throp, to
M In asking for books, na* the " Book Order," giving tbe AUTHOR'S NAlfE, the first part of the TITLX, and tbe NUMBER.
746
MASSACHUSETTS HIST. SOCIETY
Mass. hist. Boc. Collections, 3d series, continued.
treat witli Pequots. Qardener (L.) Relation of the Peqnot
warrea. Relation of the Indiau plott. Davenport (J.), and
Eaton (T.) Letter ' to the governor, deputy, and asuistauts,'
of Mass. Talcott (J.) I/etter to Sir E. Andros. Salem
witclicraft ; extracts from records of the church in Dan-
vers. Kellogg (E.) Vocabnlary of words iu the language
of the Quoddy ludians. Farmer (J.) Church and minis-
ters iu N. H., conVd. Ripley (S.) Memoir of C. Gore. In-
trusion of Bbodo Island people upon Indian lands, Josse-
lyn (J.) Ace. of two Toys. toNew-Eng. ; Chronol. observ-
of Amer. to 1673. Lechford (T.) Note to his ' Plaine
dealing.' Donations. Members elected since 1824,
4. Eliot (J.) Day-breaking if not sun-rising of the gospel
with the Indians in New-Eng. Shepaxd (T.) Clear sun-
shine of the gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in
New-Eng. Winslow (E, ) Glorious progress of the gospel
amongst the Indians iu N.-E. Whitfeld (H.) Light ap-
pearing more and more towards the perfect day ; or, A
farther discoT. cone, the progress of the gospel, etc.
Strength out of weaknesse ; or, further progresse of the
gospel among the Indians. Eliot (J.), and Mayhew (T.)
Tears of repentance ; narr. of the progress of the gospel,
etc.; Late and further manifestation of the prog, of the
gospel amongst the Indians. Farmer (J.) List of repre-
sentatives in the Gen. Court, 1689-92 ; Churches aud min-
isters in N. H., cont'd. Mease (J ) Descr. of medals struck
in rel. to important events in N. A. Hewss (8. H.) Ab-
stracts of bills of mortality for Boston, 1826-32. Laws and
regulations of the society.
5. Journal of the Congress, Albany, 1764, for trsating
with the Six Nations of Indians, and concerting a scheme
of general union for the N. A. colonies. Journal of a
treaty, Albany, Aug. 1776, with the Six Nations. Gist (0.)
Journal of Washington's first visit to the French com-
mander on the Ohio. Lincoln (B.) Journal of a treaty,
1793, with Indian tribes north-west of the Ohio. Barnard
(J.) Autobiography. Rhode Island. Repeal of act ex-
cepting Roman Catholics from the privileges of freemen.
Francis (C.) Memoir of J. Allyn. Memoir of S. Davis.
Grreenwood (F. W. P.) Memoir of J. Freeman. Upham
(0. W.) Memoir of J. Prince. Francis (C.) Memoir of E.
8. Goodwin. Morgan (Q.) Letter to Washington, incl. the
Lord's prayer in Bhawanese. Hewes (9. H.) General ab-
stracts of bills of mortality for Boston, 1833'36. Donations.
List of members.
6. Underhill (J.) History of the Pequot war. Vincent
! (P ) History ol the Pequot war. Oeorges [Sir F.l Descr.
of New Eng. Smith {Capt. J.) Description of New Eug.
Alden (T.) Ace. of the captivity of H. Gibson among the
Delaware Indians. Niles (S.) Hist, of the Indian and
French wars. Gallndo (J.) Letter to T. L. Winthrop,
rel. to T. Gage. Quincy (J.) Letter to the Society. Mat-
toon (E.) Letter to Pres. Quincy, rel. to Gen. Lincoln's
wound received near Saratoga in 1177. Hewes (S. H.)
BUI of mortality for Boston, 1836. Fisher (J. F.) Descr. of
Amer. medals. Donations.
7. Jenks (W.) Aco. of theSoc. Bradford (W.) A word to
Boston. Forefather's song. Winthrop (J.) Model of
Christian charity. Felt (J. B.) Post-office department.
Extracts from records of the General Court, and docs,
from Mass. archives ; Papers rel. to D'Aulncy and La
Tour, governors of Nova Scotia, 1643-C8. Cromwell (O.)
Lord Protector's order to Capt. J. Leverott, 1656. Felt
(J. B.) Papers rel. to Messrs. WhaUey and Ooffe, 1661-78.
Instructions to E. Randolph. Oommission to Sir E. An-
dros. Felt (J. B.) Papers rel. to the period of usurpation
iu New Eng. Higginson (J.) Letters, 1692-1700. Quarry
(R.) Memorial on the state of the Amer. colonies. Bacon
(L.) Memoir of I. Allerton. Rantoul (B.) Memoranda of
Beverly ; Memoir of J. Hale. Jenks (W.) Memoir of A.
Holmes. Mease (J.) Old Amer. coins. Hewes (8. H.)
Bill of mortality for Boston, 1837. List of portiaits in the
hall of the Society. Donations. Bradford (A.) Letter
pointing out errata. Davis (J.) Letter reap. Allerton.
8. Bernaldez (A.) Extracts on voyages of Columbus,
irom his chronicle. Gosnold (B.) Letter, 1602. Archer
(G.) Ace. of Gosnold's voyage. Brereton (J.) Ace. of Gos-
nold's voyage. Tracts app. to Brereton. Rosier (J.)
True relation of Capt. G. WaymoutU's voyage, 1605. Levett
(C.) Voyage into New Eng., 1623. Gray (F. 0.) Early laws
of Mass. Gr. Brit. Order in Council of July 20, 1677, rel.
to the controversy between Mass. Bay aud Mason k
Gorges. Savage (J ) Gleanings for N. Eng. history.
9. Qnincy (X) Memoir of J. Grahame. Sumner (G.)
Memoirs of the pilgrims at Leyden. Francis (C.) Memoir
of G. Bradford. Williamson (W. D.) Notice of Orono, a
chief at Penobscot ; Indiau tribesin New England. Queen
Anne's instructions to gov. Dudley, 1702. Merrill (B.)
Notice of the life of L. Saltonstall. Eliot (J.) Christian
commonwealth ; or. Civil policy of the rising kingdom of
Christ. Palfrey (J. G.) Semi-centennial disc, before the
Soc, Oct. 31, 1814. Adams (J. Q.) N. Eng. confederacy of
1643. Merrill (J. C.) Memoir of J. Bowdoiu. Winthrop
papers.
10. Winthrop papers. Savage (J.) More gleanings for
New England history. Hunter (J.) Suffolk emigrants.
Oardiner (A.» Biographical sketch of L. Gardiner. Fran-
cis (O.) Memoir of J. Davis. Frescott (W. H.) Memoir of
J. Pickering. Willard (J.) Memoir of W. Lincoln. Gen-
eral table of contents to 3d series. Gen. index to 3d se-
ries. Officers, resident members.
Same. 4th aeries. 10 t. B., 1852-71. 8°. 662.01
Contents : v. 1 . Complete list of members, oflacers,e(c. Oanl-
kins{F. M.) Memoir of W. Adams, of Dedham, Mass., and of
E. Adams of New Londou, Conn. Hunter (J.) Collections
cone, the early hist, of the founders of New Plymouth ;
Biog. notice of P. Vincent. Lowell (C.) Notices communi-
cated by him on Article 1 of Mass. bill of rights, etc.
Savage (J.) Moro gleanings for N. E. history. Wadsworth
(B.) Journal, 1094. Ashton (B.) Memoir of J. Robinson.
Robinson (J.) A manvmission to a manvduction. Good
news frpm N. Eng., 1618. Strachey (W.) Ace. of the set-
tlement at Sagadehoc, 1607. D'Ewes {Sir S.) Extracts
from his autobiography, Dunster (H.) Letter to Prof.
Bavis. Danforth (8) Letter to ministers in Boston, 1720.
Newell (T. ) Journal kept during the time y t Boston was
shut up, 1776.6. Lowell (C.) Mem. of J. Pierce.
2. Act of incorporation. By-laws. Officers. Members.
Olarke (J.) Ill newes from N. Eng. Letter from certain
ministers and others of N. Eng. to Cromwell, upon bla
application to persons here to settle in Ireland. Bradford
(W.) Letter to J. Winthrop rel. to the Yarmouth Indians.
Downing (E.) Letter to J. Usher, rel. to the name Puri-
tan. Supposed letter from C. Mather. Frothingham (N.
L.) Memoir of T. M. Harris. First Plymoutn patent.
Douglass ( \V.) Letters to Cadwallader Colden, 1720-1-1736-6.
Dunster papers. Correspondence relative to a memoir of
J. Q Adams. Jenks (W.) Memoir of T. L. Winthrop.
Shattuck (L.| Memorials of the Whites. Leverett papers.
Detail of the patent of Beauchamp and Leverett. In-
structions from Cromwell to It. Sedgwick and J. Leverett.
Dudley papers. Prince (T.;, aw! Ohauncy (C.) Correspond-
ence. "Trumbull (D.) Letter to J. Belknap, rel. to gov.
Trumbull's papers. Robbins (C.) Memoir of A, Young.
Exemplification of the judgment for vacating the charter
of the Massachusetts B.iy. Gr. Brit. Orders in Council,
1660-1-1692 3. Bradstreet (8.) Letter to Sir L. JeiAins
introducing J. Dudley aud J. Bichards as agents, etc., 1682.
Mather (I.) Letter of thanks to earl of Nottingham, for
new charter, 1692. Dudley (J.) Letter, Nov, 16, 1716,
3. Officers. Members. Lothrop (9. K.) Mem, of 8.
Appleton, Bradford (W.) History of Plymouth plantation,
4. Act of Incorp. By-laws. Officers. Members. Oor-
resp. in 1771-5 between a committee of Boston und contri-
butors for tho relief of sufferers by the Boston Port Bill.
Narrative of the planting of the Mass. colony iu 1628.
Washburn (E.) Extinction of slavery in Mass. Gushing
(T.) Letters, 1707.75. Queries of G. Chalmers, with the
answers of Gen. Gage, in rel. to Braddock's expedition, the
stamp act, and Gage's administration. Destruction of the
tea in the harbor of Boston, Dec. 16, 1773. Adams (S.)
Letter to J. Warren, rel. to the Boston Port Bill. Hawley
(J.) Letter to Th. Cushing, Feb. 22, 1775. Eliot (A.) Let-
ters to T. Hollis. Jenks (W.) Notice of the Sieur D'Aulnay.
of Acadie. Williams (B.) l?etition to the General court
of Mass. Pratt (I'.) Declaration of affairs of the Eng. peo-
ple that first inhabited N. Eng.; Petition of 1668, Mather
(I.) Phinebas Pratt's relation, Mitchell (N.) Memoir of
N. M. Davis. Appleton (N.) Memoir of A. Lawrence.
FrotMngham (N. L.) Memoir of W. P. Lunt.
5. Omcers, Members, Editorial preface. Hinckley
papers. Niles (3.) History of Indian and French wars.
6. 7. Officers. Members, etc. Winthrop papers. Fac-
similes of signatures and seals.
8. Aspinwall papers, pt, 1. 9, Winthrop papers.
10. Aspinwall papers, pt. 2. Index to 4tn series,
Same. 5th series, v. 1-1. B., 1871-78. 8°. 662.11
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and prof. John Winthrop. 3, Corresp. betw. John Adams
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Ntwlon (Sir I.) Principia. 1848 4025.09
Nouvelles annaleg de math^matiques. 20 v. in 16.
1842-61 4001.01
Same. 2e sdrie. v. 1-2. 1862-63. . .4001.17
Playfair {J.) Progress of mathematical science since the rev Ival
of letters. {In his Works, v. 2, 1822.] 6063.03
Schott{0.) Mathematica. [/n Ai« Magia, v. 3, 1677.] . .3907.20
Youmj (J. R.) Simple arithmetic, algebra, and Eu-
clid. 1854 4013.01
HI. Malhennatics : their value in education.
De Morgan (A.) Mathematics: their value in education, [/n
Central aoc. of ed., v. 1, 1837] :— Professional mathem. [In
v. 2, 1838.) 6613.04
Hamilton {Sir W.) Ou the atudy of, as an exercise of mind.
[In his l>iscussionB, etc., 1856.] 6413.10
Note — Reviewed and controrertad in Bibl. rep. and
Princeton rev., Apl., 1868.
Nevrman {F. W.) On libenU edncatlon In mathematics. [In kit
Miscellanies.] 2638 10
Id asking for bo<<ln, use the "Book Order," giving the AUrHOU'S NAME, the Srst part of the TITLE, aud the NU.\IBEK.
748
MATHEMATICS
^dkunter {I.) The mftthem. tripos. [In hit Conflict of studies,
etc., 1873.] S5I8.06
Sa uKci Bibl. rep. sod Princeton rev., Apl., 1M7 (Pliiloio-
pby of nutb.)
rV. Various Branches.
1. Algebra.
Cottbnok (H. T.) Dissertatlou on the algebra of the Hindaa.
[In Mt Uiacel. essays, t. 2, 1U73 ] 7816.08
Davies (V.) Elementary algebra. 1859. . . 4012.15
Ficklin vi/. ) Eobinson'B Shorter course. Complete
algebra. 1876 4012.33
— Collection of algebraic problems. 1875. . 4012.34
Baddon{J.) Elements of algebra. 1859. .4012.16
Same. Key and companion. [By J. A. Young. ]
1859 4012.17
BaUty IE.) LActurenconcernlng the g^ometrioalconstruction of
algebraical equations. [Appended to Kersey (J.) Algebra,
1726.] M18.23
Kersey (J.) Elements of algebra. 1725. . . 4018.23
Kirkman {T. P.) First mnemouical lessons in alge-
bra. 1852 4012.18
Todhunter (i.) Algebra. 4th ed. 1866. . . 4012.14
Tohuig (J. R) Algebra. 1854. 4013.01
2. Arithmetic.
Byrne ( 0. ) The young dual arithmetician. 2d ed.
In71 4012.09
Cocker (E.) Arithmetick. SOth ed. 1741. .4011.15
Davies (G.) School arithmetic. 1859. . . .4011.09
Veliorgan (A.) Arithmetical books from the inven-
tion 01 printing to the present time : brief no-
tices. 1S47 2722.29
JUmerson (F.) North American arithmetic. 3d part.
[With key.] 2 v. [1834.] 4011.10
^Same. Key to part 2 and 3. [1838.] . 4011.11
Kish (D. W.) Kobinson's shorter course. Complete
arithmetic. Oral and written. 1876. . 4011.40
Arithmetical problems, oral and written ; with ta-
bles of money, weights, measures.eic. 1875. 4011.41
Hipsley ( W. ) Eqnational arithmetic, applied to ques-
tions of interest, annuities, etc., with tables.
2 V. 1854-58 4012.03
Johnston [R.) Civil service A. 5th ed. 1869.4011.08
Lardner(D.) Treatise on arithmetic. 1834. . 4011.12
L'slie (J.) Philosophy of arithmetic. 1817. 4011.17
Xiifuaiio (/.) Tratado de aritmetica. 2a ed. 1872. 4012.08
Peck (W. G.) Complete arithmetic. 1871. .4011.19
Qaackenbos (0. P.) Higher arithmetic. 1874. 4011.21
Smith (B.) Arithmetic for schools. 1874. . 4011.23
TonsiaU(C.) De arte svpputandi. 1738. . .4011.16
Wallman (J.) Handv-book of mental arithmetic.
[1874.] 4011.38
Wright [T.) On the abacus, or medinval system of arithmetic.
[In kit Essays on ai'ch. subjects, etc., T. 2, 1861. J . «13.30
Young (J.R.) Kudimentary A. 4th ed. 1857. 4011.13
Same. Key. 1860 4011.14
— Simple arithmetic, etc. [/nOrr's Circle of the sciences. Math,
•cieacaa, 1854.J 4018.01
3. Calculus.
Book (0.) Treatise on the calculus of finite differ-
ences. 2d ed. Ed. by J. F. Moulton. 1872. 4012.32
Church {A. E.) Elements of differential and integral
calculus. 1870 4014.18
Oox {II.) Rudimentary treatise on the integral calcu-
lus. 1852 4012.21
Haddoii (J. ) Examples and solutions in the differen-
tial calculus. 1851. ...... .4012.19
Hann(J.) Examples on integral calculus. 1850. 4012.22
Price (B.) Treatise on intinitesimal calculus. 3 T.
18i7-58 4014.15
Contents; v. 1. Differential. 2 Integral calculus of va.
rlatlona, and differential equations. 3. Statics and dyna-
mics of material particles.
Taylor ( T. ) Elements of the true arithmetic of infi-
nites. 1809. [ m(/i Aristotle. Treatises.] 5018.05
Woothouse (W. S. B.) Elements of the differential
calculus. 1860 4012.20
See alio AtUntio mo., v. 8, 1869 ; p. 704-710.
4. Commeroial Arithmetic, and Tables.
Breban {J. M.) Interest tables, one to ten thousand
dollars, for any number of days at 3, 3J. 4, 4i, 5,
5i. and 6, per cent ; and also at any rate from 6
to 24 per cent. 1864 4014.09
Brisbane (n'.D.) Golden ready reckoner. 18R3. 4015.23
Bryant (ll.B.) and Stralton (U.D.) Commercial arith-
metic. 1861 4014.05
DaH(P.C.) Freight computations. 18G8. .4014.06
Henriques (A. D. Y.) Modem mercantile calculator.
Is67 4014.08
McClenachan (R.) Tables of sterling money reduced
to U. S. currency, exchange on London from 107
to 112 per cent, with gold at 15 to 50 per cent.
1869 4011.07
Miner's, merchants', and farmers' ready reckoner.
1861 4015.20
O'Qorman (D.) Intuitive calculations; commercial
and business. 1871 4011.13
Thoman (F.) Theory of compound interest and an-
nuities, with logarith. tables. 2d ed. 1872. 3933.43
49- See also Arts (Useful : WeigKtt and mauura, p. 48);
—Book-keeping (p. 223).
S. Conic Sections.
Puckle {O.H.) Elementary treatise on conic sections
and algebraic geometry. 1854. . . . 4012. 28
Salmon (0.) Treatise on conic sections. 6th ed.
1869 4012.30
Taylor (C.) Geometry of conies. 2ded. 1873. 4011.37
6. Differential Equations.
Boole (G.) Treatise on differential E. 1873. 4012.23
Same. Supplementary volume. 18ti5. 4012.24
7. Geometry.
Alvord {B.) Tangencies of circles and of spheres. [Smith.
contrib..v. 8.] 3937.08
Benson (L. S.) Fhilos. reviews. Geometrical disser-
tation. 1875 2513.19
Chauvenet ( W.) Treatise on elementary geometry.
1870 4011.27
Euclid. Elements. [Ed. by] J.R.Young. 18.">4. 4013.01
— Elements, with add. propositions, by H. Law. 2
pts. inl. 1860-55 4011.29
Frost {P.) Solid geometry. New ed. v. 1, 1875. 4012.11
FerreU(}V.] Converging series expressing ratios between the
circnmferences and diameter of a circle. [In Sm. contrib..
V. 18, 1873.] 3937.18
Hann (J.) Analytical geometry and conic sections.
1850 4011.28
nm(T.) Second book in geometry. 1863. .4011.32
— Geometry and faith. 1S74 3557.29
Hobbes IT.) Absurd geometry of John Wallis, and three papers
against Wallis. [In hit English works, v. 7.] . . . 6043.13
Same. [Latin text. In kit Opera, v. 4-6, 1846.] . 6043.04
— Opera philosophica, V. 4-5. 1845. . . . .5045.04
— Six lessons of geometry. [In hit Engl.works.v. 7, 1646.] 5043.12
Jardine {A.) Practical geometry. 1854. . . 4013.01
Kirkman (T.P.) First mnemonical lessons in geome-
try. 1852 4012.18
Lardner (D.) A treatise on geometry. 1840 4011.31
Leijendre (A. M.) Elements of geometry, from the
[French], by C. Davies. 1872. . . .4011.30
Peck (W. a.) Treatise on analytical G. 1873. 4012.10
Phillips (W.'H. H.) Elements of geometry, and the
first principles of modern G. 1874.. . 4011.24
Pierce ( W. T.) Treatise on practical solid or descrip-
tive geometry : embracing orthographic projec-
tion and perspective. 1873 4011.23
Ptayfair (J.) Origin and investigations of porisms. [In hia
Works, V. 3, 1822.] 60C3.03
Tarn (K W.) Practical geometry for the architect,
engineer and mechanic. Is71. . . . 4011.25
Todhunter (I. ) Treatise on plane co-ordinate geometry
as applied to the straight line and conic sections.
1862 4011.36
8. Instruments.
[.See Arts (tTsefal, p. 44.]
9. Iiogarithms.
Babbage(C.) Table of logarithms. 1872. .4012.07
Byrne (0.) Tables of dual L., dual numbers, and
corresponding natural numbers. 1867. 4012.06
i(liOOKI.YN LIBKABY.
MATHEMATICS MAUDSLEY
749
LavuH.) Rudimentary treatise on L. 1859. 4012.01
Loomis ( E. ) Tables of logarithms of numbers, and of
sines and tangents for every ten seconds of the
quadrant 1868 1012.05
10. Menauration.
Baktr {,T.) Treatise on mensuration. 1859. 4011.84
11. Probabilities.
BooU ( 0. ) Investigation of the laws of thought, on
which are founded the mathematical theories of
logic and probabilities. 1851 5428.35
De Mnnidii (A.) Essay on probabilities. 1810. 5931.02
iMMxxk {J. W.] and Beihunf {J. E. D.) Treatise on probability.
[App. <a Jones (D.) On aonultte*. <(«., v. % ISU.) . 6931.0S
Same. [No title page.] In 6093.20
49* ,S'« alto Grambling (p. 565),
12. Quatemiona.
HamiUcm(SiT W. It.) Lectures on Q. 1853. 4014.14
Kelland {P.) and Tait (P. <?.) Introduction to quater-
nions. 1873 4()14.19
Tait (P. 0.) An elementary treatise on quaternions.
1867 4014.13
13. Trigonometry.
Chauvenet (W.) Treatise on plane and spherical trigo-
nometry. 1860 4012.29
Oummere (J.) System of plane trigonometry. [With hit Trehiim
onaurveylng, 1853.J 8926.08
Bann(J.) Elements of plane T. 1854. . .4011.35
Kirkman (T.P.) First mnemonical lessons. 1852. 40 1 2. 18
Legendre (A. M.) Elements of trigonometry, from the
[French], by C. Davies. 1872 4011.30
Todhunler (I.) Plane trigonometry. 1864. . 4012.25
— Spherical trigonometry. 1863 4012.26
Tuoisden (J. F.) Planes, spherical trigonometry, se-
ries, logarithms, and mensuration. 1854. 4013.01
Wieeler {H. N.) Elements of plane trig. 1877. 4012.35
49* 3te alto Circle aqoaring (p. 369). For appUcatlona of Mathematica, tee Arte (Uaef^ : Snffiiutrinff, p. il ; — Mechaniet,
p. 45 ; — Surveying^ p. 47 ; — cto.) ; — AatTonomy (p. 63) ; — Logio (p. 716) ; — Fhyaica ;-
Mather (Cotton). Magnalia ; or ecclesiastical history
of New England, 1620-98. Introd. and notes, by
T. Bobbins. Added, memoir of Mather, by S.
G. Drake. 2 v. Hartford. 18">5. 8°. . 3156.02
— Wonders of the invisible world. {In Fowler (S. P., nj.) Salem
witchcraft. Salem, 1861. lU'.] 3812.01
49- For livrt 01' C. M., tee Biography (p. 176) ; alto Bibl.
sacra, July. 1877 (by B. D. C. Robbins ; «1 pp )
Mather (Increase). Early history of New England ;
a relation of hostile passages between the Indians
and first settlers, to 1637 ; with notes, by S. G.
Drake. Boston, 1861. sm. 4° 595.20
— Bemarkable providences in New England. Pre-
face, by G. Offor. London, 1856. 16". . 3814.01
. — Several reasons proving that inoculation of the small-pox is
a lawful practice. [/» Mass. hist. soc. Coll., v. 9.1801.] 661.09
Mather (Richard). Journal. 1633. His life and
death. 1670. Boston, 1850. 16". [Dorchester
antiq. and hist, soc, no. 3.] .... 3122.21
Mather (Wm. W.) Geology of New York. 1st district. Albany,
1813.1°. I/n Nat. hist, of the sUte of N. T.) . .1718.09
Matheson (John). England to Delhi : Indian travel
London, 1870. 8" 1016.12
Mathews. See alto Matthews.
Mattae^ra (Mrs. .Vnne). Anecdotes of actors. Lon-
don, 1814. 8"' 1733.10
— Memoirsof Charles Matthews. 4 V. L., 1838. 8°. 3022. 13
See notice of Mrs. M. in Bentley's miscel., July, 1817.
Mathews (Charles). Set Biography (p. 116 ; aito Temple Bar,
Dec, 1876).
BSathews (Cornelius). Various writings. New York,
1843. 8° 5053.06
Con/entt .' The motley book. Behemoth. Thepolltieiana.
Poems OD man in the Republic. Wakondah. PuiTer Hop-
kins. Miscellanies. Selections from Arcturus. Interna-
tioual copyright.
Mathev7S (J. M., D.D. ) Recollections of persons and
events, chiefly in the city of New York. New
York, 1863. 8° 613.19
Mathe'ws (Wm.) Getting on in the world ; or, hints
on success in life. Chicago, 1873. 8°. . 5512.25
— The great conversers and other essays. Chicago,
1874. 12° 2536.U6
Contentt : Great conversers. Literary clubs. Epigrams.
Faces. Peep into literary workshops. French traits.
Nuees. Battle of Waterloo, etc., etc.
— Hours with men and books. Chicago, 1877. 12°.
Conientt : Arc we Anglo-Saxon f Book.buying. A day at
Oxford. De Quiucey (Thomas). A forgotten wit. Uomi.
lias on early rising. An hour at Christ's hospital, lllu-
Bious of history. Literary triflers. Moral Urahamisra.
Morality of good living. A pinch of snuff Frofessoriihips
of books aud reading. Recollections of Judge Story.
South (Robert). Spurgeon (Charles HI Strength and
health. Study of the modent languages. Too much
speaking. Working by rule. Writing for the press.
— Words : their use and abuse. Chicago, 1876.
12° 6433.25
Contentt: Signiflcance, morality, grand, small, abnaea,
Sazou or Boman, fallaoiea, nicknames, imperfections, etc.
MathiaB (Rev. Q. H. D.) En avant, messieurs I being
a tntor's counsel to his pupils. Philadelphia,
1867. 18° 5512.05
Mathiaw (Thomas James). Odes, chiefly from the
Norse tongue. New York, 1806. 12°. . 1694.36
— Poesie liriche : Italiane, Inglesi e Latine. Napoli,
1822 12° 7318 20
— Pursuits of literature. \_an(m'.), Phil., 1800. 8°. 1672.10
— Runic odes. London, 1781. 4° 1666.26
Mathieu (P. F.) Histoire des miracules et des con-
vulsionnaires de Saint-Mddard. Paris, 1864.
16° 3811.04
Mathison (G. F.) Narrative of visit to Brazil, Chile,
Peru, and Sandwich Islands. L., 1825. 8°. 1161.11
Matins and vespers. See Bowring (John). 1837. . . . 1616.08a
Same. 18.51 1616.08
Matter. See Biology (Protoplann, p. 216);— Philoaopby {MaleiiaU
itm) ;— Chemistry (p. 261) ;— Physics -.—etc.
Matteucci (Carlo). Lectures on the physical phe-
nomena of living beings. L., 1847. 8°. 432"). 30
— Electrical currents of the earth. (/nSm. report, 1869.] 3936.21
— Electro-physiology. [In Sm. report. 1866.] .... 3936.20
Matthew (aospel of). See Biblical aud relig. lit. (Matthew, p. 81).
Matthew of Paris. Chronica majors, v. 1-2. Crea-
tion to 1216. Ed. by H. E. Luard. London, 1872-
74. 8°. [Rolls chronicle.] 5140.—
— English history, 1235 ' to 1273. Tr. by J. A. Giles.
3 V. London, .Bo/irt, 1852-54. 12°. . . 471.14
— Historia Anglorum sive historia minor. v. 1-3.
1067-1253. Ed. by Sir F. Madden. London,
1866-69. 8°. [Rolls chronicle.] . . .5140.—
Matths^^ of Wesiminsier. Flowers of history, to
1307. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. 2 v. London.
Sohn, 1853. 12° 471.21
Matthews. Sec alto Mathews.
Matthews (Henry). Diary of an invalid in Portugal,
Italy, Switzerland, and France, 1817-1819. 2d
ed. London, 1820. 8°. 916.21
Same. [In Waldie library, v. 11.) 5078.38
Matthews (Rev. James) and Franklin (Etder Benj.)
Predestination, and the foreknowledge of God ;
a discussion. Cincinnati, l!!52. 12°. . 3574.14
Mattison (iieu. Hiram). The immortality of the
soul. Philadelphia, 1864. 12° 3574.13
— Spirit rapping unveiled. N. Y., 1853. 12°. 3815.30
Mattock (brewer, M.D.) Minnesota as a home for
invalids. Philadelphia, 1871. 16°. . . 1122.17
Maturin Charles Robert). Conversations and recollections.
[In New monthly, v. 19, 20, 1827 : 6 art.)
Maud and other poems. See Tennyson (Alfred). . . . 1693.31
Maudsley (Henry). Body and mind : their connec-
tion and mutual influence, especially in reference
to mental disorders. N. Y., 1871. 16°. .4333.15
Same. Added, Psychological essays. London,
1873. 12° 4.333.15
Same. Enl. ed. New York, 1874. 12°. 4333.1 5B
Contenli : Body and mind. Essays : Hamlet, Sweden.
borg. Theory of vltaUty, Limits of philosophical inquiry.
lBaakln«foTbaoka,tta«tbe " Book Ordar," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUE, the first paH of the TITLB, and tha NUHBBR.
750
MAUDSLEY - MAXIMUS
Maadsley (Henry), continued.
— Physiology and pathology of mind. London, 1868.
S". . . . . 4333.10
— BeBponsibility in mental diseases. New York,
1S74. ]'2° 4331.31
Note -For sketch of H. M., see Pop. sol. mo., Mob., 1876.
Slaugham (Robert). Treatise on usury laws. Lon-
don, 1821. 8" 5915.19
— — Same. L. 1824. 8°. [M Pamphleteer, v. 23.] . .6058.23
Matinder (Samuel). Biogr. treasury : universal. Eev.
by W. L. R. Gates. 15th ed. L.,1869. 16°. 3223.09
— Scientific and literary treasury. New ed., by J. Y.
Johnson. London, 1866. 16° 3914.33
— Treasury of history. New ed. L.,1869. 16°. 413.03
— Treasury of natural history. New ed., by T. S.
Cobbold. London, 1869. 16° 4717.06
SCaundevile {Sir John). Voiage and travaile, with
notes, by J. 0. Halliwell. L., 1839. 8°. . 1054.06
— Recneil ou abregS des voiages et observ. [In Bergeron (P.)
Voyages, etc., 1736.] 1016.11
Manndrell (Henry). •Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, 1697.
[In Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 10, 1811.] 926.10
Maapertnis (Pierre Louis Moreau de). Memoir on the measure
of a degree of the meridian at the Polar circle, 1737. [In
Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 1, 1808.] _M6.01
XSaurice (Charles). Histoire anecdotique du theatre,
de la litterature, c(o. 2 v. P., 1856. 8°. 1732.31
Msurice (C. Edmund). Lives of English popular
leaders in the middle ages. Wat Tyler, Ball,
and Oldcastle. London, 1875. 12° . . 3221.25
Maurice (Frederick Denison). Lectures on the apo-
calypse. Cambridge, 1852. 8°. ... 3574.16
— The Commandments considered as instruments of
national reformation. London, 1866. 16°. 3574.25
— The Conscience : lectures on casuistry. London,
1868. 8° 3574.22
— Dialogues between a clergyman and a layman on
family worship. Cambridge, 1862. 16°. 3574.21
— The Epistles of St. John ; lectures on christian
ethics. London, 1867. 12° 3756.04
— Friendship of books, and other lectures. Ed. jrith
pref., byT. Hughes. L., 1874. 12°. . . 2535.19
Contents : On the friendship of books. On -words. On
books. On the use and abuse of new.spapers. On christian
civilization. Ancient history. English history. Spen-
ser's " Faerie Queeue." Milton. Milton considered as a
schoolmaster. Edmund Burke. Acquisition and illumi>
nation.
— Gospel of St. John ; a series of discourses. New ed.
London, 1867. 12° 3755.02
— Gospel of the kingdom of heaven. London, 1864.
12° 3574.28
— Ground and object of hope for mankind. London,
1868. 16° 3574.23
— Kingdom of Christ ; or hints to a quaker respect-
ing the principles, constitution and ordinances
of the catholic church. 2d ed. 2 v. London,
1812. 8° 3574.26
— Learning and working : six lectures. The religion
of Rome, and its influence on modern civiliza-
tion : four lectures. Camb., 1855. 12°. . 5513.24
— Lectures on the eccl. hist, of the 1st and 2d centu-
ries. Cambridge, 1854. 8° 3414.19
— The Lord's prayer: 9 sermons. N.Y., 1872.16°. 3574.29
— Moral and metaphysical philosophy. New ed.
with preface. 2 v. London, 1873. 8°. . 5424.17
Contents : v. 1. 1st to 13th cent. 2. 14th cent, to the
French rev., with a glimpse into the 19th cent.
. Same. From the 14th cent. L., 1862. 8°. 5415.11
— The Prophets and kings of the Old Testament.
Boston, 1853. 8" 3574.18
— The Religions of the world. 3d ed. London,
1852. 16° 3574.17
— Sequel to the inquiry ' What is revelation ? ' Con-
taining a reply to Hansel's ' Examination of
Maurice's Strictures on the Bampton lectures of
1858.' Cambridge, 1860. 16° ... . 3574.24
— Social morality : 21 lectures. L., 1869. 8°. 5440.01
— Theological essays. New York, 1854. 12°. 3574.19
Contents : On charity. On sin. On the evil spirit. On
the sense of righteousness in men, and their discovery of a
redeemer. On the Son of aod. On the iucaruati'in. Ou
the atonement. The resurrection of the Sou of God from
death, the grave and hell. Justification by faith. Regen-
eration. OntheaacenaionofOhrlat. On the judgment day.
Inspiration. Personality and teaching of the Holy Spirit.
Unity of the church. Trinity in unity. On eternal life
and eternal death.
— What is revelation ? Sermons on the epiphany.
With letters on the Bampton lectures of Mansel.
Cambridge, 1859. 12° 3574.20
Same. Sequel. In reply to Mansel. Cam-
bridge, 1860. 12° 8574.24
— The Workman and the franchise : chapters from
English history on the representation and edu-
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tS' For critical notices of F. D. M., see Biography (p 176) ;
also Fortn. rev., May, 1874 (Maurice's theology, by L. Ste-
phen).
Maurice (Thomas). Dissertation on the oriental
trinities. London, 1800. 8° 3575.00
— Indian antiquities. 7 v. L., 1792-1806. 8°. 1031.15
Contents ; v. 1-2. Geogr. divisions, and the theology, of
Hindostan. 3. Indian theology, cont'd, and sacred edilicea
of Hindostan and I^gypt compared. 4. Oriental triads of
deity. 5. Oriental triads, continued. Horrible penances
of Indian devotees detailed. 6. Origin of the Druids, and
ancient commerce of Hindostan. 7. Dissert, on the quan-
tity of bullion and coined money iu the ane. world, and
survey of the treasures possessed by theanc. sovereigns of
India.
— Observations on the ruins of Babylon, as described
by C. J. Rich. London, 1816. 8°. . . 1044.14
Mauritius. See Oonntries (Mauritim, p. 343).
Maury. See also Mowiy.
Maury (Ann). Memoirs of a Huguenot family.
From the autobiography of Rev. J. Fontaine, etc.;
journal of travels in Virginia, New York, etc. in
1715 and 1716. New York, 1872. 8°. . . 3056.'27
Maury (Jean Siffrein). Principles of eloquence. In-
trod. by A. Potter. N. Y., 1H48. 18°. . 6334.19
Note. — See biog. notice of M., in New monthly, June, 1859.
Maury (L. F. Alfred). Croyances et legendes de
ranticjuitt!. 2e ed. Pans, 18f;3. 1B°. . 3816.30
— La magie et I'astrologie dans I'antiquite et au moyen
age. Seed. Paris, 1864. 10° 3811.14
— Le Bommeil et les reves : etudes psychologiques.
3eed. Paris, 1865. 10° 3811.06
4^ For his many articles iu Rev. des. d. mondes see p.
96 of its Table gin.
Maury (Matthew Fontaine). Explanations and sail-
ing directions to accompany the wind and cur-
rent charts. 6th ed. Phil., 1854. 4°. . . n. o.
Same. 7th ed. Philadelphia, 1^55. 4°. . u. o.
— Gnlf of Mexico, river basins, e^c. [/n De Bow (J. D. B.) In-
dust. resources, etc., v. 1, 1862 ; p. 366373.] . . . 6926.26
— Manual of mathematical, civil, and physical geog-
raphy. New York, 1870. 4° 916.06
— Physical geography. New York, 1873. fol. 916.20
— Physical geography of the sea, and its meteorology.
London, 1869. 8° 923.14
Same. New York, 1858. 8° 925.08
— Physical survey of Virginia : prelim, report. 2d ed.
New York, 1869. 8°. ...... .1113.23
— ^ and Fontaine (Wm. M. ) Resources of West Vir-
ginia. Wheeling, 1876. 8° 1131.21
Maury (Sarah Mytton). The statesmen of America
in 1846. London, 1817. 12° 3243.00
Note. — For contents see Biography {p. 110 of Catalogue).
Maverick (Augustus). Henry J. Raymond and the
New York press, for thirty years, 1840-70. Hart-
ford, 1870. 8° 3147.25
— and Briggs (C. F.) Story of the telegraph, and
history of the great Atlantic cable. New York,
1858. 12° 3934. '20
Max Havelaar. &e Dekker (E. D.) 1868 1064.18
Maximianns, [Latin poet). (Euvres. [Lot. et Fr.] Paris. 1869.
8°. [Nisard'B Collection, etc.] 7726.09
Maximilian i, [emperor of Mexico). Recollections of
my life. [Travels in Southern Europe and Bra-
zil.] 3v. London, 1868. 12° 933.01
DBf For lives of M., see Biography (p. 176).
Maxims. See Aphorisms, Maxims, etc. (p. 30).
Maxims and hints for au angler and for a chess
player, [anon.] Philadelphia, 1855. 12°. 4616.03
Maximus (Valerius). See Valerius Maximus.
Mazimus Ephesius. De actionum auspiciis. Eecens.
A. Koechly. Parisiis, Didol, 1851. 8°. . 7706.17
Mazimus Tyrius, (Platonic philosopher). Disserta-
tiones. Gr. et Lat. cam indicibus. Emend.
F. Dubner. Parisiis, Bidot, 1842. 8°. . 7767.05
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— Dissertations. From the Oreek, by T. Taylor.
2 V. London, 1804. 8° 5424.12
Maxton (John). Workman's manual of engineering
driiwing. London, 1871. 12°. .... 3921.32
MajTovell (James Clerk). Theory of heat. New York,
1872. 16° 4022.28
— Treatise on electricity and magnetism. 2 t. Ox-
ford. 1873. 8°. 4026.24
MfizTvell (John S.) The Czar, his court and people.
New York, 1848. 12° 993.08
MaxvreU (Wm. Hamilton). Field-book : or, sports
and pastimes of the British Islands. London,
1833. 8° 4617.03
— History of the Irish rebellion in 1798. London,
1852. 8°. 495.07
— Life of the duke of Wellington. 3 t. London,
1852. 8° 3183.10
4^ For hU noveU lee Fiction cluB-Iiat (p. 603).
May (A.) Practical grammar of Swedish language.
3ded. Stockholm, [about 18G8.] 12°. .6422.12
May ( Ool. John, of Boston). Journal and letters rela-
tive to two journeys to the Ohio country in 1788
and '89 ; with biogr. sketch by E. S. Edes, and
illust. notes by W. M. Darlington. Cincinnati,
1873. 8° 1134.16
May (John Wilder). Jjaw of insurance. Boston,
1873. 8° 5624.20
May (B.) The accomplisht cook. 4th ed. London,
1678. 16°. 6015.14
IVIay (Rev. Samuel Joseph). Some recollections of
our antislavery conflict. B., 1869. 16°. . 5831.25
May (Tbomaa). A breviary of the history of the parliament of
1640. L.,1813. 8°. [/nMaaaTes(F.) Selecttracts, v. 1.] 478.17
May (.Sir Thomas Erskine). Constitutional history of
England, 17G0-1860. 2 v. N.y.,1865. 12°. 5717.14
— Democracy in Europe ; a history. 2 v. New York,
1878. 12° 5723.12
— Remarks and suggestiODB to ftcilitate the dispatch of public
business in parliament. Loudon, 1849. 8°. . . . 6093.17
— Treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and
usage of parliament. 7th ed. revised and enl.
London, 1873. 8° 5617.28
May-day and other pieces. See Emerson (R. W.) 1867. 1643.06
lOay-day. See Calendar (p. 347) j for works of Brande, Chambert,
Hone, etc.; alto Blackw. mag., v. 63, 1868 ; p. 746-66 ; Oeiitl.
mig., June, 1869 ; p. 673-679.
May fly [pseudon.] See Continental tour. 1871. . . , 941.27
Maydiston (Richard). De concordia inter Bic. n. et
civitatem London. Ed. by T. Wright. London,
Canxden soc, 1838. 4° 6112.03
Mayer (Alfred M.) and Barnard (Charles). Light:
simple experiments. N. Y., 1877. 12°. . 4024.22
Mayer (Brantz). Captain Canot ; or twenty years of
an African slaver. Written out from the captain's
Journals, etc. New York, 1859. 12°. . . 5831.04
— Mexican mines. [In De Bow (J. D. B.) Indus, resources,
ete., V. 2, 186a ; p. 9a-99.] 89a6.26
— Mexico, Aztec, Spanish, and republican. [To 1848.]
Hartford, 1854. 8° 5G7.03
— Observatioua on Mexican history and arcbteology. [In Sm.
contrib.. v. 9, 1867.] 3937.09
— Tah-gah-jute ; or Logan and Cresap, an hist, essay.
Albany, 1867. 1. 8° 3118.09
Mayer (Dr. Isaac). A catechism of the Jewish re-
ligion. New York, 1874. 12° 3574.32
Mayer (Luigi). 'Views in the Ottoman dominions.
London, 1810. fol A.27.04
Mayer (Julius Robert). Remarks on the forces of inorganic
nature, ii. On celestial dynamics, lli. On the mechanical
equivalent of heat. [In Yoomans (E. L.) Correlation of
forces, 18G5 : p. 249358.] 4022.02
Mayhevr (Edward). Illustrated horse doctor. New
York, 1861. 8° 4627.02
— Illust. horse management Phil., 1864. 8°. 4627.01
Mayhe-vr (Henry). German life and manners in
Saxony. London, 1864. 8° 965.15
— London labour and London poor. 3 v. London,
18114. 8° 5818.06
Same. 'Those that will not work. London,
1862. 8° 5918.03
Same. v. 1. New York, 1851. 8°. . . o8ls.01
— Story of the peasant boy philosopher ; founded on
the early life of Ferguson, the astronomer. New
York, 1856. 16° 3056.04
Same. New ed. London, [n. A] 16°. . 4021.26
Maynard (Charles J. ) The naturalist's guide. With
catalogue of the birds of eastern ilaaa. Boston,
1870. 16° 4723.12
Maynard (Walter), jutiui. .See Beala (Thoniaa W.) . . .1664 21
Maynarde (Thomas). Sir Francis Drake, his voyage,
1595. Ed. by W. D. Oooloy. London, Uukluyt
soc, 1849. 8° 925. lij
Mayne(F.) Life of Nicholas i. L., 1855. 8°. 3134.08
— Voyages and discoveries in the Arctic regions. Lon-
don, 1855. 16°. [/uTrav. library, v. 7.] 5075.13
Mayna (Leger D.), pieud. See. Dick (W. B.), Frost (S. A.), eU.
Mayue (liichard Cbos. ) Four years in Brit. Columbia
and Vancouver Island. L., 1862. 8°. . 1153.17
Mayo (Earl of). See notice in Ed. rev., April, 1676.
Mayo (Amory D wight). Symbols of the capitol, or
civilization in Now York. N.Y.,1859. 12°. 57-.i2.09
Mayo (Charles). Medical service of the federal army. [In Gal-
ton (F.) Vacation tourists, 1863-3.] 929.13
Mayo (Bobert, M.D.) Synopsis of the commercial
and revenue system of the TJ. S., with hist, illus.
of the origin and organization of the treasury de-
partment. 2 V. Washington, 1847. 4°. 5918.13
Mayo (Wm. S.) See for his noveU Fiction class-list (p. 604).
Mayor (Joseph Bickersteth). Guide to the choice of
classical books. London, 1874. 12°. . . 2733.30
Mayou (B.) Natural history of Shakespeare. Man-
chester, 1877. 12 1753.28
Mazade (Charles de). Life of count Cavour. From
the French. New York, 1877. 8°. . . 3031.0C'
— Les revolutions de I'Espagne contemporaine : 1854-
1868. Paris, 1869. 12° 552.16
49* For bis numerous articles in Revue de$ d. mondet oett
p. 97-100 of its Table generate.
Mazarin (Jules). See Biography (p. 176); alio Eclectic mag., Apr.,
1876, or Temple Bar, Jan.. 1876.
Mazzini (Giuseppe). Life and writings. 6 t. Lon-
don, 1864-70. 8° 5053.08
Conientt : v. 1. Autobiographical notes. Tonng Italy ; etc.
2. The exile. On an European literature. On the his-
torical drama. On fatality as an element of the dramatic
art. Italian literature since 1830. From an article on PaoU
Sarpi. Poems of Victor Hugo. Poems of Lamartiue.
3. Autobiographical notes. " Faith and the Future."
•■ Italy, Austria, and the Pope " ; etc.
4. Philosophy of music. On Thomas Carlyle. On the
history of the revolution by Carlyle. Minor works by
Dante. The duties of man.
5. Royalty and repiiblicanism in Italy. Address to the
memory of the martyrs of Cosenza. Letter to Messrs. de
Tocqueville and de Falloux. Rome and the French govern,
ment. Holy alliance uf the peoples. From the pope tc the
council. On the encyclical of pope Pius ix.
6. Lameunaia. George Sand. Byron and Goethe.
Thoughts upon democracy in Europe. Europe, its condi-
tion and prospects. On the " Theory of the dagger." Ad-
dress of the People's international league. NoD-iuterven-
tion. Two letters t6 the people on the Crimean war.
— M. Renan and France. [In Fort, rev., Feb., 1874.]
— Joseph Mazzini : a memoir, by E. A. V. 2d ed.
London, 1877. 8° 3122.33
— Life, writings, and political principles of M. With
introd., by W.L. Garrison. N.Y.,1872.12°. 3122.31
— Myert (F. W. H.) Mazzini. [In Fortn. rev., April, May. 1878.]
Sf^ For other notices of M., tee Biography (p. 176.)
Mc. See Mao (p. 723-726 of Catalogue).
Mead (Daniel M. ) History of Greenwich, Fairfield
CO., Conn. New York, 1857. 12°. . . . 591.18
Meade (Henry). The Sepoy revolt, its causes and its
consequences. London, 1857. 8°. . . 1014.07
Mead (Peter B.) Elementary treatise on grape cul-
ture and wine making. N. Y., 1867. '8°. 6133.08
Mead (Richard, M.D.) Short discourse concerning pestilential
contagion. 7th ed. London, 1731. 12°. . . . In 4334.19
— Doctor Mead's Short discourse exploded, [anon.] 2d ed.
London, 1723. 12'. ... 4334.19
Meade (Bichard W.) Treatise on naval arch, and
ship-building. Philadelphia, 1869. 8°. . 4518.03
Meade (Wm., hp.) Old churches, ministers, and fami-
lies of Virginia. 2 v. Phil., 1857. 8°. . 3457.11
Meadley (George Wilson). Memoirs of Algernon
Sydney. London, 1S13. 8°. 3163. '29
— Memoirs of Wm. Paley. 2d ed. Edinburgh, 1810.
8° 3136.15
— Sketch of proposals for a reform in representation of tb«
people. [In Pamphleteer, v. 2, 1813.] 6068.03
— • Two pairs of historical portraits : Octavius Ciesar and Wm.
Pitt, Rienzi and Buonaparte. London, 1831. 8". [In Pam-
Shleteer, v. 16 ) 6058.18
owB (Arthur). Hamlet : an essay. Edinburgh,
1871. 8° 1754.24
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MeadowB (Kenny). Heads of the people ; or, por-
traits of the English. 2t. L., [n. d.] 8°. 2535.12
MeadowB (Thomas Taylor). The Chinese and their
rebellions. With an essay on civilization. Lon-
don, 1856. 8°. 1036.04
Meagher (ThomasF.) Speeches. N.Y.,1853.12°.6323.09
Mears (David O. ) Life of Edward Norris Kirk, D. D.
Boston, 1877. 8° 3095.32
Mears {Prof. 3. W.) Presbyterian element in our national life
and liistory : addreBs. Utic». 1877. 12° 34S2.M
Mease (James). Picture of Philadelphia. Philadel-
phia, 1811. 12°. 1121.03
Medals atriick in relation to N. America before and since the
decl. of independence. [In N. T. biat. soc. Coll., v. 3,
1821.) 618.03
Same, [/n Mass. liist. Boc, 3d s., v. i, 1834.] . . 661.24
— Old Amer. coins. [Mass. bist. boc. Coll., 3d «., t. 7.] 661.27
Measles. See Medicine (MeasUt).
Meason (Gilbert Laing). Landscape architecture of
the great painters of Italj;. L., 1828. i". 1316.25
Measou (Malcolm Konald Laing). Turf frauds and
turf practices. London, 1868. 18°. . .4617.17
Measure for measure. See Shakspere (Wm).
Measures. See Arts (Useful : Weightt ani meatures, p. 48).
Meat. See Domestic economy. [Food, p. 420 ■,—Praermng and
curing, p. 420 ;— Agriculture {Stock, p. 9).
Meaux abbey, (County of York, England). Burton {T.)
Chronica monasterii de Melsa, [1150]-1396. Ac-
cedit continuatio a monacho quodam. Ed. by E. A.
Bond. 3v. L., 1866-68. 8'. [Rolls chron.] 5140.—
Mecca. Burton (R.F.) Pilgrimage to M. i8.V>. 1053.10
Mechanic's almanack. 9 v. London, 1836-44. 16°. . . 6761.18
See also Tradesman's and mechanic's almanack, 1830-36.
Mechanics. See Arts (Useful : Mechanics, p. 46).
Mechanics (Lives of). See Bioeraphy ( Literary, Scientific, etc.), for
lives by Howe (if.) and Smikt (S.)
Mechanics' magazine, v. 58-65. L., 1853-56. 8°.
Same. Newser. v. 1-24. L., 18.59-70. fol.
Mechanism in thought, etc. See Holmes (O. W.) 1871. 6413.2»
Mecbi (John Joseph). How to farm profitably. Lon-
don, 1864. 16°. 6123.10
— Profitable farming ; with balance sheets, 1867-69.
London, 1869. 16°. 6123.11
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. See N. A. rev., July.
1874 (article by J. C. Welling). For the ' Declaration.' itself,
with evidence, see Force's Amer. archives, 4th s. v. 2 : p.
865-863 688.02
Medals. See Numismatics.
Medals of creatiou. See Mantell (G. A.) 2 v. 1854. . . 4111.15
Medbery (James K. ) Men and mysteries of Wall
street. Boston, 1870. W 59-22.23
Medea : a poem. See Richards (A. B.) 1869 1682.24
Medea. iSm Euripides ;— Seneca (L. A.) 1683.30
Medhurst (Walter Henry). China : its state and
prospects. London, 1838. 8° 1025.11
Medhurst (W. H.) Foreigner in far Cathay. New
York, 1873. 16° 1021.19
Media. See Countries (Media, p. 343).
Mediaeval and modem saints and miracles. New
York, 1876. 12° 3424.25
Medi«Tal popes, etc. See Busk (Mrt. M. W.) 443.26
Mediaral preachers. See Neale (J. M.) 3577.06
Mediation : the function of thought, [anon.] Andover, 1871.
j8" 3676.02
Medical 'almanack. 9 r. London, 1835-43. 16'. . . . 6761.17
Medical critic and psychological journal. Ed. by
Forbes Winslow. 3 v. L., 1S6I-63. 8°. 8122.U1
Medical jurisprudence. See Law {Medical jurisprudence, p. 689) ;
and additional entries in Medicine {Medical jurisprudence,
p. '62). . „
Medical student in Europe. See Frazee (L. J.) 1862. . 941.23
Medical students of the period. See Wright (B. T.) 1867. 4341.0S
Medici family. See Biography (p. 176).
MEDICINE, PHYSIOLOO-Y, ANATOMY, SURG-ERY.
Abiunoiment of SDBDrviBious. — I. Dictionaries and Eneyclopadic Works.— \l. Domestic and Household Manuals.— Vl.
History of Medicine.— X7. Miscellaneous Works.— V. Periodicals and Society Publications (p. 763).— VI. Systematic Works on
the Principles and Practice of Medicine (p. 754).— VII. Special Topics, viz., 1, Abdomen (p. 765).— 2, Abortion (p. 766).
3, Abscess (p. 755). — 4, Air (p. 755).— Alcoholism (p. 768).— 5, Anaesthesia (p. 755).— 6. Anatomy (p. 755).— 7, Anec-
dotes (p. 755).— 8, Aneurism (p. 755).— 9, Asphyxia (p. 766).— 10, Astrological Medicine (p. 756).— 11. Back (p. 755).
12, Bathing (p. 755).— 13, Beverages (p. 755).— 14, Blood (p. 755).— 15, Bones (p. 755).— 16, Brain (p. 755).— 17, Breast
(p. 755).— 18, Breath (p. 765).— 19, Bronchitis (p. 765) 20, Bums and Scalds (p. 756).— 21, Cancer (p. 756).— 22, Catarrh
and Hay Fever (p. 756).— 23, Cjll Doctrine (p. 766).— 24, Oerebro-spinal Meningitis (p. 756).— 25, Chest (p. 756).
26, Children (p. 756).— 27, Cholera (p. 756).— 28, Circulatory System (p. 756).— 29, Climate (p. 756).— 30, Clinical Medi-
cine (p. 766).— 31, Cod Liver Oil (p. 756).— 32, Collapse (p. 756).— 33, Constipation (p. 756).— 34, Consumption (p. 757).
35, Convulsions (p. 757) 36, Corpulence and Leanness (p. 757).— 37, Croup (p. 757).— 39, Dentistry and Teeth (p. 757).
40, Diagnosis (p. 757). -41, Diarrhcea (p. 757). — 42, Digestion (p. 757). — 43, Diphtheria (p. 757).— 44, Disinfectants
(p. 757). — 46, Dysentery (p. 757). — 46, Ear (p. 757). — 47, Eclectic System (p. 757) — 48, Electricity and Magnetism (p. 757).
49, Epidemics (p. 768).— 50, Epilepsy (p. 758).— 51, Erysipelas (p. 758) -52, Extremities (p. 758).— 53, Eye (p. 758).
54, Face (p. 758).— 55, Fevers (p. 758).— 56, Food and Diet (p. 758).— 57, Foot and Anklo (p. 758).— 58, Fractures (p. 758).
59, Gangrene (p. 758).— 60, Germ Theory (p. 758).— 61. Gout (p. 759).— 62, Grahamism (p. 759).— 63, Hair (p. 759).
64, Hand (p. 759).— 65, Head (p. 759).— 66, Health (p. 769).— 67, Heart (p. 759).— 68, Heredity (p. 759).— 69, Hernia (p. 759).
70, Hip Joint (p. 769).— 71, Histology (p. 760).— 72, Homeopathy (p. 760).— 73, Hospitals and Hospital service
(p. 760).— 74, Hydrophobia (p. 760).— 75, Hydropathy (p. 760).- 76, Hysteria (p. 760).— 77, Inflammation (p. 760).— 78, In-
fluenza (p. 760).— 79, Insanity (p. 760).— 80, Instruments (p. 761).— 81, Intestines (p. 761).— 82, Joints (p. 761).— 83, Kidney
and Urinary Organs (p. 761).— 84, liarynz and Laryngoscope (p. 761).— 85, Lead Diseases (p. 761).— 86, Lesions (p. 761).
87. Life Insurance (p. 761).— 88, Light (p. 761).— 89, Liver (p. 761).— 90, Lockjaw (p. 761 .—91, Lumbago (p. 761).
92, Lungs (p. 761).— 93, Marriage (p. 761).— 94, Materia Medica and Therapeutics (p. 762 .—95, Measles (p. 762).
96, Medical Jurisprudence (p. 762).— 97, Medical Zoology (p. 762).— 98, Mental Physiology and Hygiene (p. 762).
99, Microscopical Medicine (p. 762).— 100, Midwifery (p. 762).— 101. Military Medicine (p. 763).— 102, Mineral Springs
(p. 763).— 103, Mouth and Lips (p. 763).— 104, Movement Cure (p. 763).— 105, Muscular System (p. 763).— 106, Neck
(p. 763).— 107, Nervous System (p. 763).— 108. Neuralgia (p. 763).— 109, Nose (p. 763).- 110, Nursing (p. 764) —111, Oph-
thalmoscope (p. 764).— 112, Orthopedic Surgery (p. 764).— 113, Palate (p. 764).— 114, Paralysis (p. 764).— 115, Parasites
and Worms (p. 764).— 116, Pelvis (p. 764).— 117, Pharmacy and Pharmacology (p. 764).— 118, Physiology (p. 764).
119, Plague (p. 766).— 120, Poisons (p. 765).— 121, Prostate (p. 765).— 122, Purpura (p. 765).— 123, Pyaemia (p. 765).
124, Quackery (p. 765).— 125, Quarantine (p. 7G6).— 126, Hallway Travel (p. 765).— 127, Bectum (p. 765) 128, Repro-
ductive Organs (p. 766).— 129, Respiratory System (p. 766).— 130, Rheumatism (p. 766).— 131, Rickets (p. 766).— 132, Sani-
tary Science (p. 766).— 133, Scarlet Fever (p. 766).— 134. School-hygiene (p. 766).— 135. Sciatica (p. 766).— 136, Scrofula
(p. 766] — 137, Scurvy (p. 766).— 138, Sea-siekae«s (p. 766).— 139, Senses (p. 760).— 140, Sickness (p. 766).— 141 Skin
(p. 766;.— 142. Sleep (p. 767).— 143, Small-pox (p. 767).— 144, Snuff-taking (p. 767).— 145. Spectroscope (p. 767).
146, Spermatorrhea (p. 767).— 147, Spine and its diseases (p. 767).— 148, Stimulants and Narcotics: 1, Miscel. works
(p. 767) ;— 2-4, Alcohol, wines and liquors (p. 767) ;— 5, Opium (p. 767) ;— 6, Tobacco and Smoking (p. 768).— 149, Stomach Dis-
eases (p. 768).— 150, Stone (p. 768).— 151, Sunstroke (p. 768).— 152, Superstitions and Errors (p. 768).— 153, Surgery
(p. 768) — 154, Thermometry (p. 768).— 155, Throat (p. 768).— 156, Tongue (p. 768).— 157, Tumors (p. 768).— 158, Typhoid
Fever (p. 768).— 159, Typhus Fever (p. 769).— 160, Vaccination (p. 769).— 161, Vegetarianism (p. 769).— 162, Venereal
Diseases (p. 769).— 163, Vivisection (p. 769).— 164, Voice and Speech (p. 769).— 165, Whooping Cough (p. 769).— 166,
Women (p. 769).— 167, Wounds and Contusions (p. 769).— 168, Yellow Fever (p. 769).— 169, Zymotic Diseases (p. 769).
I. Dictionaries ani Encydapaedic Works.
Ooj^nd {J. ) Dictionary of practical medicine. 3 v.
1855-59 *^ 4314.01
Same. Abridged by the author. 1866. 4315.01
Danglison (B.) Medical lexicon. 1865. . . 4314.06
Todd {B. B., ed.) Cyclopaedia of anatomy and phy-
siology. 5v. 1835-59 433l).06
Ziemssen {H. von). CycL of the practice of medicine.
V. 1-17, 1874-78 4358.01
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MEDICINE : Domestic— History MisooUaneous— Periodicals.
753
H. Domestic and HousehoUl Manuals.
Beard (Q.M.) Our home physician. 1870. .4322.17
Buchan(W.) Domestic medicine. 1812. . .4312.02
Harishorne (H.) Family adviser and guide to the
medicine chest. 18G9 4322.15
Handbook of domestic medicine. London, Uohn,
1855. 8° 4312.01
Hope (G. H.) Till the doctor comes, and how to help
him. 1871 4322.20
Thomson (S.) Dictionary of domestic medicine and
household surgery. 1870 4312.03
m. History of Medicine.
Cockayne {T. 0., ed.) Leechdoms, wort-cunning, and
starcraft of early England. 3 v. 1864-66. [Rolls
chronicles.] 5140. —
Dumjlison (li.) History of medicine. 1872. .4312.11
Meryon (E.) History of medicine, v. 1. To 1600.
1861 4313.02
Note.—^o more published.
Russell (J. R.) History and heroes of M. 1861. 4313.01
Wise (T. A.) Review of the hist, of medicine, v. 1-
2. 18«7 4313.04
49* Set alto Biography {Mediml, p. 112).
rV. Miscellaneous Works.
AeUatd (H. W.), and others. Medicine in modern times. See
Stokes (W.) 1869 4312.10
Addvion (T.) Collection of published writings.
1868 4302.01
Aretceus. Extant works. Ed. and tr. by F. Adams.
[Gr. andEng.] 1856 4316.01
ContenU : Acute diseases. Chronic diseases.
Arrae.1 {D. M.) Arbor vitaj ; or physical account of
the tree of life in the garden of Eden. 16B3. 4322.27
Biennial retrospect of medicine, surgery, and their
allied sciences for 1865-6—1869-70. Ed. by H.
Power, F. E. Anstie, and others. 3 v. London,
^eie Sydenliam sac, 1867-70. S°. . . . 4304.07
Note. — Issued previously, as ■ Year-book of medicine,' etc.
Blg<iow(J.) Modern inquiries ; classical, professional
and miscellaneous. 1867 4321.04
Note.~¥ot contents see p. 108 of Catalogue.
— Nature in disease, discourses, etc. 1854. . 4321.05
CotUents : Self-limited diseases. The treatment of dis*
ease. Medical education. Uumceopathy. The medical
profession, and quackery. Qout aud its treatment. Treat-
ment of iujuries occasioned by fire, eto. On the burial of
the dead, and Mount Auburn. Pneumothorax. On the
pbarmacopceia of the United States. On the macuna pru-
riens. Poisonous effects of the American partridge. Cof-
fee and tea. Action of Cochituate water on lead pipes.
History and use of tobacco. Early history of medicine.
Address before the Amer. acad. of arts aud sciences, 1452.
Boyte {R,j Of the air. Specific remedies. Medicinal experi-
meuts. [/n Ai» Philos. works, V. 3, 1738.] . . . .4028.06
Brodie {Sir B. C.) Works. With an autobiography.
Ed. by C. Hawkins. 3 v. 1865. . . .4315.08
Contents: v. 1. Autobiography. Psychological inquiries.
Introd. lecture at the Royal college of surgeons in London
in 1820. On strangulatiou. On drowning. On death by
lightning. Uunteriau oration, 1837. Introd. discourses
at St. George's Hospital. Addresses as president. Quacks
aud quackery. Homeopathy. Use and abuse of tobaeco.
On the estublishrneut of special hospitals.
2. Physiological researches resp. the influence of the
brain ou the action of the heart, and on the generation of
animal lieat. Ou death by vegetable poisons. Dissection
of a humau foetus, without a heart. On the influence of
the uervQUs system on the action of muscles in general,
and of the heart in particular. On the influence of the
nerves of the eighth pair on the secretions of the stomach.
Pathological aud surgical observations on diseases of the
joints. Lectures on diseases of the urinary organs. Notes
on lithotrity.
3. Ou abscess in the brain. The bile in the process of
digestion. Treatment of varicose veins of the legs. In*
juries of ttie brain. Injuries of the spinal cord. Aneurism
by anastomosis of the iorehead, treated by application of
ligatures. Account of a foreign body lodged in the right
bronchus. Local nervous affections. Lectures on pa-
thology and surgery. Pathol, and surgical observ.
CeUus (A. 0.) Medicina. [Lat. et Fr.] 1866. [Nl-
sard's collection. ] 7725.03
Culpeper {N.) English physician and complete her-
bal. 2 V. [n. d.] 3818.06
Dixon (EH.) Back-bone ; photographed from ' The
Scalpel.' 1866 4321.10
— Scenes in the practice of a New York surgeon.
1865 4321.15
Blis (</.) Avoidable causes of disease, insanity and
deformity. 1860 4:f21.07
Halt i,J.) Historian expostulation against the beaatlye abusers
ofchyrurgerie aud phyayke. Ed. by T. J. Pettigrew. [/a
Percy soc , v. 11.) 60«0.11
Uamitlon (6'ir W.) On the revolutions of medlclaa. In ref. to
Cullen. [/n k<> Discussions, 1856. 1 6413.10
Harvey (W.) Works. From the Latin, with life, by
B. Willis. 1847. [Sydenham society.] 4316.06
Contents : Anatomical disquisition on the motion of tb«
heart and blood In animals. Auatfimical exercises on
generation, on parturition, on the membranes and fluids
of the uterus, and on conception. Kxaminatiou of ths
body of Thomas Parr, aged 152. Letters.
Hippocrates. Genuine works. From the Greek, by
F.Adams. 2 v. 1849 4316.10
Contents : On ancient medicine. Airs, waters, and places.
Prognostics. Itegimen in acute diseases. Epidemics. la-
Juries of the head. Surgery. Fractures. Articulations.
Mocblicus. Aphorisms. "The oath. The law. Ulcers.
Fistulie. Hemorrhoids. The sacred disease. Index.
Holland (H.) Medical notes and reflection8.1857.4:i22.01
Contents : Ou medical evidence. On hereditary disease.
On diseases eonimnnly occurring but once in life. On
disturbed balance of circulation, etc. Influence of weather
in rel. to disease. On diet, aud disorders of dlKestioa.
On gout as a constitutional disorder. Abuse of purgativa
medicines. On the use of emetics. On the use of opiates.
Mercurial medicines. Use of digitalis. Antiuomial medi-
cines. Animalcule life as a source of diseaae, etc., etc.
Holmes (0. W.) Border lines of knowledge in medical
science. 1862 . 4322.02
— Currents and counter-currents. 1861. . 4322.03
Contents : Currents and counter-currents in med. science.
Homoeopathy, and its kindred delusions. Puerperal fever,
as a private pestilence. Position aud prospects of the
medical student. Mechanism of vital actions. Valedic-
tory address.
Honifjberger (J. M.) Thirty-five years in the East.
1852 4:!34.16
Contents : Sketches relating to the Punjab and Cash-
mere ; in connection with medicine, botany, pharmacy.
etc., with materia medica ; and medical vocabulary iu four
Europeau and five Eastern languages. 1852.
Howe (J. W.) Emergencies and how to treat them.
Accidents, diseases, poisoning, etc. 1871. 4357.10
Jackson {J. ) Letters to a young physician. 18.")5. 4322.04
Meniire {P. ) Etudes m^dicales sur les pontes latins.
1858 4312.21
Oesierlen(F.) Medical logic. 1855 4316.19
Paidus .iEgineta. Seven books. From the Greek, by
F. Adams. 3 v. 1844-47 4317.01
Ruppaner {A.) Report on medicine and surgery, (/n U. S. Com. •
to Int. exhib. at Vienna, 1873. Reports, v. 3, 1875.] 3916.IS
Sihly iE.) Key to physic and the occult sciences.
London, [n. d.] 3818.07
Smith (D. -E) Ijeaves from a- physician's journal.
1807 4321.16
Sydenham {T.) Opera omnia. 1846. . . .4317.13
— Works. From the Latin, with life, by R. G. La-
tham. 2 V. 1848 4317.11
Contents: History and cure of acute diseases. Epidemio
diseases. Venereal diseases. On gout and dropsy, etc.
Wiight (U. T.) Medical students of the period.
1867 4341.03
Year-book of medicine, surgery, and their allied sci-
ences, for 1859-64. Ed. by G. Harley, E. Mont-
gomery, J. Hinton, and others. 6 v. London,
A'eio Sydenliam society, 1860-65. 8°. . . 4304.01
iVofe.— Continued as the 'Biennial retrospect of medi-
cine.' [4304.07.]
See also Eraser's mag., v. 68, 1858 (Physician's art) : v. 62,
1860 (Helation of the pubUc to the science aud practice of
med., by Dr. Mayo) j N. A. rev., July, 1873 (Mod. med.. bj
"W. O. Johnson); Weatm. rev., v. 65, 1856 (Med. desuolism);
V. 70, 1868 (Med. education) ; Med. critic, v. 1, 1861 (Who
is a doctor? Wear and tear of med. life. Art of rising
In physic. Study of med. Med. students) : v. 2, 1863
(Med. councils) ; v. 3, 1863 (Free trade in med. Gratuitous
services. Med. life) ; Wiusiow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 7,
1854 (Psychol, vocation of doctors) ; Fortu. rev., t. 6. 1866
(Prog, of med., by Dr. Cheadle) ; Qu. rev., v. 136, 1869, or
Littell, 1869, V. 2 (Aims of mod. med.) ; Westm. rev., v. 60^
1868 (Med. reform).
v. Periodicals and Society PtibUcations.
American journal of the medical sciences. New series.
V. 1-74. Philadelphia, 1841-77. 8°. . . 8011.01
Braithuiaite (W.) and {J., ed.) Retrospect of practical
med. and surgery, v. 66-75. New York, 1873-
77. 8°. 4352.01
95 In asking for books, use tha " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S KAME, the first pari of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
754
M EDICINE : Periodicals^SyBtematio VTorka.
Pericdicals, BraHhwmle, cordimud.
Same. Epitome [of v. 1-40. ] By W. S. Wells.
2 T. New York, 1860. 8° 4314.04
Same. Alphabetical index [to] v. 1-50, 1840-65
New York, 1865. 8° 4353.00
Briiish and foreign medico-chirurgical review, v. 43-
60. London, 1869-77. 8° 8042.01
Dublin quarterly journal of medical science, t. 47-64.
Dublin, 1869-77. 8° 8061.01
Edinburnh medical journal, v. 16-21. Edinburgh,
1871-77. 8° 8068.01
HaWs journal of health. W. W. Hall, editor, v. 19-
23. 1872-76. 8° 8114.15
SeraM of health. M. L. Holbrook, editor, v. 19-23.
New York, 1870-74. 8°. 8114.01
lancet ( 77ie). 58 v. London, 1850-77. 4°. . . v.a.
Montldy abstract of medical science, v. 1-4. Philadel-
phia, 1874-77. 8° 4353.03
yew Sydenham society. See entry in general alphabet.
New York journal of medicine, v. 2-10. New York,
1844-48. 8° 8133.02
Same. New series, v. 1-16. New York, 1848-
56. 8° 8133.11
Same. Third series, v. 1-8. New York, 1856-
60. 8° 8133.25
New York medical journal, v. 14-25. New York,
1871-77. 8° 8134.14
New York (State of). Eclectic med. society. Transac-
tions, v. 1-9. 1866-75. Albany, 1867-76. 8°. 4356.17
Eornoeopathic medical society. Transactions, v. 1-
12. 1863-74. Albany, 1864-75. 8°. . . 4356.01
State med. society. Transactions. 1807-31, 1859-
73. Albany, 1808-77. 8° 4346.07
Scalpel (The): or journal of health. Ed. by E. H.
Dixon. V. 1-6. New York, 1849-54. 8°. . a.a.
/So/ie (W. M.) Half-yearly abstract of the medical
sciences, v. 51-56. PhU., 1870-72. 8°. . 8097.01
Sydenham society. See entry in general alphabet.
as- See alto Dentistry (p. 787) ;— Mental physiology and
hygiene (p. 762).
VI. Systematic Works on the Priyiciples and Practice cf
Medicine.
Aitken(W.) Science and practice of medicine. 2 v.
Flint (A.) Treatise on the principles and practice of
medicine. 4th ed. 1873 4315.17
Niemeyer {F. von). Text-book of practical medicine,
with particular reference to physiology and patho-
logical anatomy. 2 v. 1869 4315.02
Seynolds I J. It. ) 'System of medicine, t. 1-4. 1870-
77 4315.04
OonleiUl.
Alcoholism, by F. E. Anstie, v. 2.
Oerebral hiemorrbage and apoplexy, by J. H. Jacltson, r. 2.
Bowels, by J. C. Bristow, and others, t. 3.
Brain, by J. K. Kej-nolds, v. 2.
Brain (Abscess of the), by W. W. Gull and H. G. Sutton, v. 2.
Brain (Softening of the), by J. R. Reynolds and H. C. Bas.
tian, V. 2.
Brain (Adventitious products in the), by J. R. Reynolds
and H. C. Bastian, T. 2.
Brain (Congestion of the), by J. R. Reynolds and H. 0.
Bastian, v. 2.
Catalepsy, by T. K. Chambers, v. 2.
Cerebritis, by J. R. Reynolds and H. C. Bastian, t. 2.
Oerebro-spinal meningitis, by J. N. Radcliflfe, t. 1.
Cholera (Epidemic), by E. Goodeve, v. 1.
Chorea, by C. B. Badcliffe, v. 2.
Convulsions, by J. H. Jackson, y. 1.
Croup, by Wm. Squire, v. 1.
Dengue, or Dandy fever, by Wm. Aitken« ▼, 1.
Diarrhoea, by E. Goodeve, v. 1.
Diphtheria, by Wui. Squire, v. 1.
Dysentery, by W. C. Maclean, v. 1.
Ecstasy, by T. K. Chambers, v. 2.
Epilepsy, by J. B. Reynolds, v. 2.
Erysipelas, by J. R. Reynolds, v. 1.
Fauces, pharynx, and oesophagus. O. E. Squarey, t. 3.
Fevers, v. 1.
Glanders.Equiuia, by A. and J. Gamgee, v. 1.
Gout, by A. B. Garrod, v. 1.
Heart (Diseases of the), by J. W. Begbie, C. H. Fagge, W. T.
Gairduer, W. B. Gowprs, T. B. Peacock, F. Sibson, v. i.
Hooping-cough, by Edw. Smith, v. 1.
Hydrocephalus (Chronic), by J. 8. Bamskill, y. 2.
Hypocliondriasis, by W. W. Gull and F. E. Anatie, t. 2.
Hydrophobia, by J. and A. Gauigee, v. 1.
Hysteria, by J. R. Reynolds, v. 2.
Inflaeuza, by E. A. Parkas, T. 1.
Insanity, by Henry Maudsley, v. 2.
Intestines (Diseases of the), by J. R. Vardell, J. 8. Bris-
towe, J. W. Begbie, T. B. Curling, \v. H. Ransom, v. 3.
Liver (Diseases of the), by F. E. Anstie. W. C. Maclean, E.
Goodeve, J. W. Begbie, J. R. Wardell, v. 3.
Malarial fevers, by W. C. Maclean, v. 1.
Measles, by S. .Sydney Ringer, v. 1.
Meningitis, by 8. J. Geo, v. 2.
Mouth (Diseases of the), by C. E. Squarey, v. 3.
Muscular amesthesia, by J. R. Reynolds, v. 2.
Nervous system, by F. E. Anstie and others, v. 2.
Neuralgia, by F. E. Anstie. v. 2
Neurites and neuroma, by J. W. Begbie. v. 2.
Palsy (Wasting), by, Wm. Roberts, v. 2.
ParaJysie agitans, by W. R. Sanders, v. 2.
Paralysis (Local) from nerve disease, by J. W. Begbie, t.2.
Parotitis, by S. Ringer, v. 1.
Peritonenm, by J. R. Wardell, and others, v. 3.
Plague (The), by G. Milroy, y. 1.
Purpura, by T. Hillier. v. 1.
Py»mia, by J. 8. Bristowe, v. 1.
Relapsing fever, by J. W. Begbie, v. 1.
Respiratory system (Diseases of the), by M. Mackenzie,
W. Jenner, H. Salter, ,1. U. Bennett, W. Foi, H. C, Bas-
tian, G. Hewitt, F. T. Roberts, F. E. Anstie, v. 3.
Rheumatism, by A. B. Garrod, v. 1.
Rheumatism (Gouorrhceal), by E. B. Brodhurst, v. 1.
Rheumatoid arthritis, by A. B. Garrod, v. 1.
Rickets, by W. Aitkin, v. 1.
Roseola, by H. Beigel, y. 1.
Scarlet fever, by 8. J. Gee, y. 1.
Scurvy, by T. Buzzard, v. 1.
Small-pox, by J. F. Marson, v. 1.
Somnambulism, etc., by T K. Chambers, v. 2.
Spinal cord (Diseases of the), by C. B. Badcliffe, y. 2.
Stomach (Diseases of the), by W. Fox, v. 2.
Sudamina and Miliaria, by S. Ringer, v. 1.
Sunstroke, by W. C. Maclean, v. 2.
Syphilis (Constitutional), by J. HiUchiBBon, y. 1.
Torticollis, by J. R. Reynolds, v. 2.
Typhoid fever, by J. Harley, v. 1
Typhus fever, by G. Buchanan, v. 1.
Vaccination, by E. C. Seaton, v. 1.
Varicella, by 8. J. Gee, v. 1.
Vertigo, by J. 8. Ramsliill. v. 2.
Writer's cramp, by J. R. Reynolds, v. 2.
Tellow fever, by J. D. Macdonald, y. 1.
Tanner [T. H.) Index of diseases and their treatment.
1867 4315.18
Watson {Sir T. ) Lectures on the principles and prac-
tice of physic. Ed. with additions, etc. by H.
Hartshome. 2 v. 1872 4315.15
Wood (Cf. B.) Treatise on the practice of medicine.
2 V. 1868. 4315.13
Ziemssen (E. von). *Oyolopaedia of the practice of
medicine, v. 1-7, 10-17. 1874-77. . . 4358.01
Contents: v. 1-2. Acute infectious diseases, by prof. Lle-
bermeister, prof. Lebert, F. Haeuisch. prof. Heubuer, M.
J. Oertel, L. Thomas, H. Curschmann, W. Zuelzer, H.
Hertz.
3. Chronic Infectious dlBeases, by G. Biiumler, A. Heller.
and O. Bollinger.
4-5. Diseases of the respiratory organs, by B. Fraenkel,
H. von Ziemssen, J. Steiner, F. Riegel, O. Fraentzel, T.
Juergensen, H. Hertz. H. Ruehle, G. E. Kindfleisch.
6. Diseases of the circulatory Hystem, with the chapters
on whooping cough, diseases of the lips and cavity of the
mouth, and diseases of the soft palate, by 8. G. Roseustein,
L. Schroetter, H. Lebert, H. Quincke, J. Bauer, A. Steffen,
A. Vogel, E. L. Wagner.
7. Diseases of the chylopoetic system, together with dis-
eases of the naso-pharyngeal cavity, pharynx and larynx,
by H. Wendt, W. Leube, O. Leichtenstern, A. Heller, H.
yon Ziemssen, A. Steffen.
8-9. [When pnblished.J
10. Diseases of the female sexual organs, by C. Schrceder.
11-14. Diseases of the nervous system. 11. Diseases of
the peripheral cerebrospinal nerves, by W. H. Erb. 12.
Diseases of the brain and its membranes, byH. Nothnagel,
E. Hitzig, F. Obernier, O. Heubuer, and G. Hugueuin.
13. Diseases of the spinal cord and medulla oblou gata, by
W. H. Erb. 14. Vaso motor and trophic neuroses, by A.
Enlenburg. Epilepsy, and eclampsia, by Nothnagel. Te-
tanus, by J. Bauer. Catalepsy, tremor, paralysis agitans,
by A. Eulenburg. Chorea, byH. von Ziemssen. Hysteria,
by F. Jolly. Disturbances of speech, by A. Kussmaul.
15. Diseases of the kidneys, by 0. Bartels, and W. Eb-
stein.
16. Diseases of the locomotive apparatus, and general
anomalies of nutrition, by H. Senator, E. Seitz, H. Immer
mann, and Dr. Birch-Hirschfeld.
17. General anomalies of nutrition, and poisons, by
H. Immermann, R. Boehm, B. Naunyn, and H. von Boeck.
Patholoffy.
aark(F.L.) Outlines of gen. pathology. 1872. 4336.15
43- tee also Surgery (p. 768) — HiMology (p. 760) ;— and
names of various diseases.
BBOOKLTN LIBBABT.
MEDICINE : Abdomen (o Bronohitla.
755
VTL •Special Topics.
1. Abdomen.
Bdma (1*,) System of aurgery, v. i. 1861 ; p. 388-471 (lujuriea,
ete., by a. foUook) 4937.03
2. Abortion.
Storer {H. li.) and Heard (K F.) Oriminal abortion :
its nature, evidence, and law. 18U8. . 4331.01
3. Absoeaa.
Bolma (T.j System of surgery, t. 1, 1860; p. UMM (art. by
Holmes Ooote) 4337.01
4. Air.
Oriscom (J.B.) Uses and abuses of air. 1850. 4323.28
Bariley {W. A.) Air and its rel. to life. 1875.4323.33
j^" See also Arts ( Useful : Warming and ventilation, p. 48).
Alcohol and Alcoholism.
See Stlmalants (p. 768).
5. Anaesthesia.
littler (J.) Anesthetics. [In Holmes (T.) System of sargery,
T. S, 18«a ; p. 61-90.) 4337.0S
Partem (J.) /n Aii Triumpba uf eoterpiise 3265.16
Simpson (Sir J. J.) Antesthesia, e(c. 1871. . 4335.26
Smitii ( T. ) Examination of the question of ansesthesia.
1859 433:i.25
Snow (J.) On chloroform and aniB8thetics.l858. 4333.24
See alio Atlantic monthly, v. 21, 1868 (Discovery of etherl-
ntiOQ, by £. S. Hale) ; Medical critic, T. 3, 1863.
6. Anatomy.
OruveUhier (J.) Anatomy. 1863 4336.04
Draper (J. W. ) Text-book on anatomy, physiology,
and hygiene. 1866 43-20.05
Gray (H.) Anatomy, descrip. and surgical. 1809. 1338.23
Oriacom (J. R. ) Animal mechanism and physiology.
1839 4325.09
Sblden (L.) Manual of the dissection of the human
body. 1861 4336.02
Humpltry (0. M.) Treatise on the human skeleton.
1858 4336.01
Jackson (./. B. 8.) Descriptive catalogue of the War-
ren anatomical museum. 1870. . . . 4336.22
Lieuiaud (Joseph). Essais anatomiques. 1766. 4336. 12
Paxton (J. ) Introd. to the study of human anatomy.
2 V. 1834 4336.16
Power (J. H.) Anatomy of the arteries of the human
body. 1862 4335.01
^in(J.) ElementsofA. 8th ed. 2 v. 1876. 4330.29
aokiiansky (G.) Manual of pathological anatomy.
4v. 1854 4317.04
Roser (W.) Manual of surgical anatomy. 1872. 4351.17
3bdd (R. IB., ed.) Cyclopaedia of anatomy and phy-
siology. 5 V. in 6. 1859 4336.06
ConterUi : v. 1, A-De». 2, Dia-Ins. 3, Ins-Pla. 4, 1.
Ple-8ta. 4. 2. Sta-Wri. 5. Supplement.
Wilder (G. B.) Need of a uniform position for anatomical figures.
[/n Amer. aseoc. Proc, v. 22, 1873.] 3946.20
*S|- See also Histology (p. 760) ;— Microscope (p. 762).
7. Anecdotes of Medicine.
Physio and physicians : a medical sketch-book. [arum. ]
1845 3251.13
49> See alto Biography {Meiiieal, p. lU).
8. Aneurism.
Brich.3en{J.E.,ed.) Observ. on aneurism. 1844. 4316.17
Helmet (r.) System of surgery, T. 3, 1862 ; p. 343-821 {art. by T.
Holmes and K A. Hart) 4337.03
9. Asphyxia or Apncsa.
BolrMtlT.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 872-901 (ort. by Q.
Harley) 4337.04
10. Astrological Medicine.
Saunders (R.) Astrological judgment and practice of
physick. 1677 4321.21
Sec alto (under Mitcel. morkt, p. 763), Oulpeper ;— Sibley.
11. Back.
Bolwut (P.) System of surgery, t. », 1881 j p. 197-244 (ort. by A.
Shaw) 4337.02
49- .See alto Spine (p. 787).
IZ Bathing.
Dunlop (D.) Philosophy of the bath, witli a history
of hydro-therapeutics and of the hot-air bath from
the earliest ages. 3d ed. [1873.] . .135.5.12
Thomson (B., count Rum/ord). Salubrity of warm bathing [/»
%t> Essays, V. 2, 1804.1 4028.11
Urquhari (D.) Manual of the Turkish bath. Ed. by
Sir J. Fife. 1805 4355.21
gf Set alto Hydropathy (p. 760) ;— Mineral apringa (p. 783).
13. Beverages.
Bigelow {J.) On coffee and tea ; and tlielr medioinal effects. [In
hit Mature In disease, 1864 ; p. 289-314.] . . . . 4321 .06
D^ay (A.) Les influences du chocolat, du the, et
du cafe sur I'economie humaine. 1864. 4334. 23
Johnston ((T. F.) Teas, coffees, cocoas. [In hit Cbemlatry of
common life, v. l.J 4212.04
Lettaom (J. 0. ) Natural history of the tea-tree ; medi-
cal qualities and effects. 1772. . . .4318.14
See alto Atlantic monthly, t. 3, 1869 ; p. 38-44 (Coffee and
tea, by D. W. Cheever); Statistical see. of London. Joar>
nal, V. 15, 1852 (Hist, of coffee, by J. Crawford).
4$'- .Vee o/jo Stimulanta and narcotics (p. 767); — Food and
diet (l>. 758) ;— Arts {Ute/ul: Uquort, p. 44).
14. Blood.
Flint lA.,}r.) In kit Physiology, v. 1, 1866 4326.06
Salisbury (J. Uf) Microscopic examinations of blood ;
and vegetables found in variola, vaccina, and ty-
phoid fever. 1808 4336.24
Tod (D.) Disquisition on certain parts and proper-
ties of'the blood. 1854 4326. 16
ta- See alto Physiology (p. 764) ;— Oirculation (p. 756).
Body and mind. See Mental physiology (p. 762).
15. Bones.
Dupuytren (0.) Injuries and diseases of bones.
1847. 4316.03
Hotmet{T.) Diseases of the bones. [/» ku System of snrgery,
V. 3. 1862 ; p. 615-703.] 4337.08
Markoe (T. M.) Diseases of the bone. 1872. 4337.21
4V See alto Anatomy (p. 758).
16. Braia
Brown-Sequard {E. IS.) Have we two brains 7 [/n Tribune popn-
lar science, pt. 3. 1868. . 3908. 01
Dean (J.) Gray substance of the medulla oblongata and the
trapezium. [In Sm. contrib., t. 16.J 3937.16
Dusch ( T. von). Thrombosis of the cerebral sinuses.
1861 4302.02
Ecker (A.) Cerebral convolutions of man, especially
their development in the fcBtus. Tr. by E. T.
Edes. 1873. 4337.26
Elam ( C. ) Cerebria, and other diseases of the brain.
1872 4332.29
Ferrier (D.) Function? of the brain. 1876. . 4337.27
Reynoldt (J. S.) Congeation of the brain ;— Cerebritis ; — Soft-
ening of the brain ;— Adventitious products in the brain.
[In his System of med., v. 2, 1872 ; p. 425621.] . . 4316.08
Spurzheim (J. 0.) Anatomy of the brain. 1836. 4337.38
Van Der Kolk (J. L. 0. S.) Case of atrophy of the left
hemisphere of the brain. 1861. . . .4302.02
Wilder (B. O.) Cerebral variation in domestic dogs, and its bear-
ing upon scientific phrenology. [Amer. assoc, science,
V. 22. 1873.] 3946.20
— Outer cerebral fissures of mammalia and the limits of homo-
logy. [Amer. assoc, science, v. 22, 1873.] . . . 3946. 20
Ziemssen (11. von). Cycl. of med., v. 12, 1877 (Diseases
of the brain and its membranes, by H. Nothna-
gel, E. Hitzig, P. Obemier, O. Heubuer, and G.
Hugueniu) 4358.12
«g- See also Nervous system (p. 763) ;— Paralysis (p. 764);
Insanity (p. 760) ;— Mental physiology (p. 762) ;— Phrenology.
17. Breast (Diseases of the).
Velpeim (A.) Diseases of the breast and mammary
region. 1856 4317.16
t(g- See alto Women (p. 769).
18. Breath.
Howt (J. W.) The breath, and the diseases which
give it a fetid odor. 1874 4324.32
H^ See alto Respiratory system (p. 766); — Lungs (p. 761).
19. Bronchitia.
Hatt(W,W.) Bronchitis, e<c. 1870. . . .4324.23
Hunter iK.) Bronchitis, hooping-cough, and asthma.
186"* 4342.30
Jt^ See alto Respiratory organs (p. 766).
In aaking for books, uae the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NHMUBR.
756
MEDICINE: Burns /o Constipation.
20. Bums and Scalds.
BolmeM(T.] Burns and scalds Accidents from lightning, [/n
»<« System of lurgeir, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 723 752.] . . 4337.01
21. Cancer.
Amolt (H.) Cancer ; its varieties, their histology and
diagnosis. 187-2 4354.01
Bolmes {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 18«0 ; p. 608.669 (art. by C.
H. Moore). 4337.01
PanberU)n(0.) Clinical illustrations, e/c. 1867. 4318.17
22. CatarrU and Hay-fever.
Beard (ff M.) Hay fever. 1876 4324.3.3
Wyman (Jf.) Autumnal catarrh (hay fever). 1872.4324.31
Same. With maps. 187(; 4321.31a
Wendt [H, Diseases of the uaso-pharyngeal cavity and pharynx.
[In Zlemsun (H. vou). Cycl. of med., v. 7, 1876.) . 4358.07
23. Cell Dootrine.
Tyson (J. ) The cell doctrine. 1870. . . . 4327.07
Sa alto Nat. qiiar. rev., v. 22. 1871.
tg- Set alto Histology (p. 760).
24. Cerebro-spinal Meningitis.
Raicliffe (J. N) In Reynolds. System of med., v. 1, 1870:
p. 498-627 ] 4316.04
Zttmum {H. von). In hit Cyol. of med., v. 1, 1874 ; p. 687-
738.) 4368.01
' t^ Set alto Nervous system (p. 768).
25. Chest.
Httlma (T.) System of surgery, v. 2, 1861 ; p. 840-387 (Injuries of
the chest, by A. Poland) 4337.02
49- Sa alto Lungs (p. 761).
26. Children.
AlcoU {W. A.) Young mother, or management of
children. 1836 4331.15
Bull (T.) Maternal management of children. New
ed. by R. W. Parker. 1877 4335.20
Chavas.ie (P. H.) Advice to a mother on the manage-
ment of her children. 1869 4331.11
— Physical training of children. 1871. . . 4332.06
Combe (,A.) Mother's guide for the care of her chil-
dren. Revised by Sir J. Clark. 1872. . 4331.30
— Physiological and moral management of infancy.
1840 4331.03
fbnssagrives {J. B.) Mother's work with sick chil-
dren. 1872 4331.27
Holma (7.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 799-861 (Diseases of
children, by T. Holmes, B. Brodbnrst and A. Sbsw). 4337.04
Jacobi (A.\ Infant diet. Revised by M. P. Jacobi.
1874 4335.16
Parker IK fl.) Handbook for mothers. 1866. 4331.06
Smith {J. L.) Treatise on the diseases of infancy and
childhood. 2d ed. 1872 4335.18
Steiner (</.) Compendium of children's diseases.
1875
^Tanner (T. H.) Pract. treatise on diseases of infancy
and childhood. 3d Amer. ed. 1871. . 4335.17
VogeHA.) Practical treatise on the diseases of chil-
dren. 1870 4335.19
• Wtst (C) On some disorders of the nervous system
;, in childhood. 1871 4332.19
4^ See alio Nursing (p. 764) ;— Women (p. 770).
Chloroform. .See Anaesthesia (p. 765).
27. Cholera.
Brigham(A.) Treatise on epidemic 0. 1832.4334.01
BrockeU (L. P.) Asiatic cholera. 1866. . .4334.13
Byrne (B. M. ) Essay to prove the contagious charac-
ter of malignant cholera ; with brief instructions
for its jjrevention and cure. 2d ed. 1855. 4331.02
Oorbyn (F.) Treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it
appeared in India. 1832 4334.03
France. Oovemment. Report on the cholera in Paris.
1849 4344.11
■ Oooieve (E.) Epidemic cholera. [In Reynolds. System of med.,
T. I, 1870 J p. 666-728.) 4316.04
Great BrUain. General board of heallh. Appendix to
Report on the epidemic cholera of 1848-1849.
Report by Dr. Sutherland. 1850. . . 4331.09
l^beH (H.) Cholera. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Oyol. of med.,
V. 1,1874; p 341-462.1 4358.01
Murray (J.) 'Treatment of cholera. 1874. .4344.10
Massachuietts medical society. Report on spasmodic
cholera. 1832 4344.08
iVeio York(CUyof). Board of health. Report in rela-
tion to the cholera in New York in 1849. 4334.06
— Reports of hospital physicians, and other docu-
ments in relation to the epidemic cholera of
1832. Ed. by D. Atkins. 1832. . . . 4344.09
Niemeyer ( V. von). On the symptomatic treatment of
cholera. 1872 4314.07
Reese (/). M.) Treatise on the epidemic cholera in
New York, in 1832 4334.07
Report on the cholera in Paris. 1849 . . . 43:i4.05
HcouUettin (ff.) Medical and topographical history of
the cholera morbus, including the mode of pre.
vention and treatment. 1832 43J4.08
United States. Ho. of rep. 43d eonoress. 2d sexs.
Ex. doc., no. 95. Cholera epidemic of 1873 in the
U. S. [With bibliography of cholera, by John
S. Billings.] 1875 4344.05
— Surgeon general's office. Circular no. 1. Report on
epidemic cholera in the army, during 1806,
"67 4338.04
Wheeler {J.) Treatise on Asiatic C. 1849. .4334.10
WhUney (£ ) and Whitney {A.B.) Asiatic C. 1866. 4334.11
Working-man's companion. The cholera. 1832. 4334.12
See alto Contemp. rev., v. 10, 1869 (Cholera, by T. Mark-
by) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 12, 1866 : Statistiial soc. Journal,
v. 16. 1862 (Influence of elevation on the fatality of cholera
by W, Farr).
28. Circulatory System.
Buchayian (A.) Forces which carry on the circulation
of the blood. 2d ed. 1874 4326.21
FlintU.Jr.) /n At« Physiology, t. 1, 1866 4326.06
Dupuylren (0.) Lesions of the vascular system. 4316.C4
Holmes {T.) System of surgery, v. a, 1862 ; p. 259-629 (Diseases
of organs of circulation, by C. H. Moore, 8. W. Callender,
E. A. Hart, etc.) 4337.03
Harvey {W.) Anatomical disquisition on circulation of the
blood. [In hit Works, 1847] 4316.06
Pettigrew (J. B.) Physiology of the circulation in
plants, in the lower animals, and in man. 4326.17
Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of med., v. 6, 1876. 4358.06
49- See alto Heart (p. 759).
29. Climate.
Bennel {J. H.) Winter and spring on the shores of
the Mediterranean. 1870 981.09
Forster ( 7'. ) Influence of particular states of the at-
mosphere on human health 5058.14
Lee (£.) On climate. [In kit Cont. travel, 1848.] . . . 946.03
Howe (J. W.) Winter homes for invalids. 1875. 4328.08
Martin {J. R.) Influence of tropical climates on Eu-
ropean constitutions. 1856 4334 18
Morehead ( C ) Clinical researches on diseases in In-
dia. 2 v. 1856 4334.14
Schoepff {J. D. ) Climate and diseases of America dur-
ing the rev. 1875 4347.11
Toner {J. M.) Dictionary of elevations and climatic
register of the U. S. 1874 1133.16
Wilson (J.) Medical notes on China. 1846. . 4334.17
49- See also Meteorology and cUmatology, in the general
alphabet.
30. Clinical Medicine.
Trcmsseav. {A.) Lectures on clinical medicine, t. 1-3.
1868-70 4303.02
31. Cod Iiiver OIL
Jongh (i. J. de). The three kinds of cod liver oil.
1849 4312.16
Ooflee. See Beverages (p. 765) :— Stimulants and narcotics
{p. 768) Alto Coffee (p. 274).
32. Collapse.
Holmes [T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 705-722 (art. by W.
8. Savory) , . 4337.01
Oomparative anatomy. See Natural history (Comparative
anatomy). Alto Anatomy (p. 756).
33. Constipation.
Birch (8. B.) Constipated bowels. 1868. . 4324.05
Hall (W. W., M.D.) Constipation and its unmedir
cinal cure. 1871 4324.13
THE UnOOKLYN LIBBABT.
MEDICINE : Consumption to Uleotilcity.
757
Watren {J.) Health, elc., with remarks on constipa-
tion. l«r,4 4322.13
Sft alio Stomach |p. 768) ;— Health and Iti condltioua
(p. T6il) ;— Food aud diet (p. 768).
34. Consumption.
Bowditch iff. I.) Analysis of corresp.oD causes of eotmnxnptioD.
[in Mass. Stale board, of healVi. 4tb report, 1872.] 4M6.ao
See also H. I. B.'s three paperx in Atlantic mo., v. 23, 1869.
G<i)tM (C. B.) Irritative dyspepsia and consumption.
1868 4J24.25
LmiU (P. C. A.) Researches on phthisis. 1844. 4316.16
Niemeyer (f. von). Clinical lectures on pulmonary
consumption. 1870 4302.24
Speir (R. F.) Going South for the winter. Bints,
dc lll:!.25
Williams (C. J. B. and C. T.) Pulmonary consump-
tion. 1871 4342.26
1^ See alK Lnngs (p. 761) ;— Respiratory system (p. 766).
35. Convulsions.
Jackton [J, H.) Convulsions. [In Reynolds. System of med ,
V. 2, 187Q ; p. 252-291 1 4316.06
Kussmaid (A.) nnd Tenner (,A.) On the nature and
origin of epileptiform convulsions. 1859. 4302.20
See alto Winalnw's jour, of psy. med., v. 12, 16S9 ; p. 89-
106. tg- See alto Epilepsy (p. 768).
36. Corpulence and Tiwanneas.
Banting (W.) Letter on corpulence. 1864. .4323.20
Same. 4th ed. 1869 4323.21
Mitchell (iS. W.) Fat and blood, and how to make
them. 1877 4323.23
Coughs. *« Respiratory organs (p. 766).
37. Croup.
Smure (W.) In Reynolds. System of med., t. 1, 1870; p. 68-
106 4316.04
*S- See also Respiratory system (p. 766).
Deformities. See Orthop>edic medicine (p. 764).
38. Delirium Tremens.
fiiilnKt (T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 323-336 {art. by A.
W. Barclay). . , 4337.01
39. Dentistry.
Blundelt { W.) Winless tooth-extraction [by cold] without chloro-
form. 1854 6093.14
O)les(0.) Manual of dental mechanics. 1S76. 4341.17
£.ikeU(A.) Dentistry. 1S69 4341.14
Harris {C. A.) Dictionary of medical terminology,
dental surgery, and the collateral sciences.
1N67 4341.13
Bolmet {T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 469 {art. by 8. J.
A. Salter) 4337.04
Leber {Dr.) and Rotienstein (Dr.) Dental caries and its
causes : fungi, etc. 1873 4341.16
Meredith (i. P.) The teeth and how to save them.
1871 4341.15
Dental PeriodicaU,
Dental cosmos : a monthly record of dental science.
Ed. by J. W. White, v. 18-19. 1876-77. 4:161.01
Missoun dental journal. Ed. by H. Judd and W. H.
Eames. v. 9. Ih77 4362.01
40. Diagnosis.
DaCosla {J. M.) Medical diagnosis. 4th ed. 1876.4351.06
Holmes {T.) Surgical diagnosis and regional surgery, [/n hit
System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 927-982.J .... 4337.04
41. Diarrhcea.
Ooodeve IB.) Diarrhcea. [In Reynolds. System of med.. t. 1,
1870 ; p. 622-641.] 4316.04
42. Digestion and Digestive Organs
Beaumont ( W.) Physiology of digestion, with experi-
ments on the gastric juice. 2d ed. 1847. 4321.29
Bolmet {T.) System of surgury. v. 4, 1864 : p. 183326. . 4337.04
Cuntentt ; Pollock (U. D. ) Diseases of the mouth and ali-
mentary canal. Smith (U.) Diseases of the rectum. Blr-
kett (J.) Hernia (p. 227-326).
Combe (, A.) Physiology of digestion, with relation to
dietetics. 10th ed. 1852 4324 02
Derby {G ) Food of the people of Mass. [/i» Mass. StaU bonrd
of health. 4th report, 1872.] 4345.20
Flint {A., jr.) Physioiogy, etc., [v. »«,] 1867 4326.07
Immemuam {H.) Oenersl disorders of nntritlon ; ■nsailaHiblo'ro-
sis. r/nZlemssen(U. von). Cycl. of med.,v.l«, 1877.] 4368.16
Pnnxt ( W.) Chemistry and digestion with ref. to nat-
ural theology. 1834 3524.09
Reynolds (J.R. ) System of med., v. 2-3, 1872-71. 4315.06
Contentt : v. 2. Fox (W.) Diseases of the stomach. 3.
Squarey (C. E.) Diseases of the mouth :— of the fauces,
pharynx, aud cesophaKus ;— Wardell (J. It.) Euteralgia.
Bristdwe (J. 3.) Enteritis ;~Obstructioii, ulceration, can-
cerous and other growths of the Intestines. Begbie (J.
W.) Colic ;— Colitis :— Dysentery. Lurling (T. 11.) DIs-
eases of the rectum and anus. Ransom (W. H.) lutestloal
worms. Wardell (J. R.) and Bristowe (J. S ) Disesses of
the peritoneum. Anstie (F. £.). Maclean (W. C), Oood-
eve IE.), Begbie (J. W.) ami Wardell (J. B.) DiaeMes of tba
liver.
SptUlanxani {L.) Dissertations, v. 1, 1789 4727.06
»g- See alto Food and diet (p. 768):— Stomach (p. 768).
43, Diphtheria.
Brelonn«aiHP.) Memoirs, dc. 1859. . . .4302.07
Chapman (£ N.) Antagonism of alcohol and diphthe-
ria. 1878. .' 4342.31
Ore^nhou) (K B.) On diphtheria. 1861. . .4312.29
Holmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 60-76 {art. by A.
W. Barclay) 4337.04
Oertel {M. J.) Epidemic diphtheria. [In Ziemssen (U. von).
Cycl., v. 1, 1874 ; p. 574-699.] 4368.01
Squire {W.) Diphtliezia. [In Reynolds. System of med., v. 1,
1870 : p. 106-148.] 4316.04
44. Disinfectants and Disinfection.
Smith {R. A.) Disinfectants and disinfection. 4313.08
4^ See also Fevers (p. 768) ;— Zymotic diseases (p. 769) ;
Poisons (p. 766),; — Sanitary science (p. 766).
Dispensatories. See Pharmacy and Pharmacology (p. 764).
45. Dysentery.
Heubner {Prof.) [In Ziemssen. Cycl. of med., v. ), 1874 : p. 818-
668.] 43S8.01
Maclean { W. C.) In Reynolds. System of med., t. 1, 1870 ; p.
622-641.] 4316.04
Dyspepsia. See Food (p. 758);— Stomach (p. 768) ;— Health (p. 759).
46. Ear.
Archives of ophthalmology and otology, v. 1-5. 1869-
7G 43.51.09
Field {0. P.) Aural surgery. 1876. . . .4337.16
Holmes {T.) system of surgery, V. 3, 1882 ; p. 134-188. .4337.03
Politzer {A.) The membrana tympani in health and
disease. 1869 4337.15
Kramer (W.) Aural surgery of the present day.
1863 . 4302. 19
Toynbee(J.) Diseases of the ear. 1868. . .4337.14
49- See also Senses, (p. 766).
47. Eclectic System of Medicine
National eclectic medical association. Transactions:
1870-1875. 4 V 4346.26-
New York (State of). Eclectic med. .loeiety. Transac-
tions. 1866-67-1875. 9v 4356.17
48. Electricity, Galvanism and Magnetism.
AUhaus(J.} Treatise on medical E. 2ded.l870. 4333.18
Arc/lives of electrology and neurology. Ed. by G. M.
Beard, v. 1. 1874. 4357.01
Beard (0. M.) arid RocktoeU {A. D.) Practical treatise
on the medical and surgical uses of electricity.
1871 4333.J6
OarroU{A.C.) Medical electricity. 3d ed. 1866. 4333.19
Huffi^a.) Electro-physiology. 1853. . . . 4327.26
LaRiv, {A.de). Treatise on electricity, v.3, 1868: p. 686-703. 4027.06
Matteucd {O Electro-physiology. [/nSm. rep., 1865] . 3936.20
Meyer (M.) Electricity in its relations to practical
medicine. With notes, by W. A. Hammond.
1869 4333.21
Morgan (C. R) Electro-physiology and therapeutics.
1868 4333.20
Neftd(W.B.) Qalvano-therapeutics. 1871. .4333.23
Reichenbach (C. baron von). Physico-physiological re-
searches on the dynomics of magnetism, electri-
city, fie. in relation to vital force. 1851. . 4333.22
Reynoldt (J. R.) Lectures on the clinical uses of
electricity. 1871 4333.27
Same. 2d ed. 1873 4327.21
In asking for books, us* tiM ■■ Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TTTIiK, and the NUMBER.
m
768
MEDICINE : Bleotricity to Gtorm Theory.
Wtslty (J.) The desideratum, or electricity made
plain and useful, 1759. 2d ed. with appendix.
1871 4333.28
M3^ See alto works on tba Nervous ■^•tem (p. TC3) ; and
Ai|im»i nugoetinn (p. 38). AUo Physics {ElcctTidtfi).
49. Epidemlca.
An/Hie (F.R) Notes on epidemics. 1866. .4333.08
Stan (C.) On moral snd criminU epidemics. [In his Physl-
citD'a problems, 1869.] 1333.42
Forsler{T.) Inquiry into the causes and mitigation of pestilen-
tial fever, and into tlie opinions of the ancients resp. epi-
demical diseases. [In Pamphleteer, t. Q(, 182i.] . S068.21
Ou]/ (W. A.) Public health : hist, of prevalent and
fatal diseases of the English people from the
earliest times. 1870 4345.28
Seeker {J. F. C.) Epidemics of the middle ages.
1844. 4316.08
Maeltan (C.) Suggestions fortbe prevention and mitigation of E.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 10.] 6058.10
Ste alti Black, mag., v. 76, 1864 (E. of the middle-ages) ;
Fortn. rev., v. 2, 1866 (The blackdeath and its place lu
Engl. hist., by F. Seebohm ; 2 art.) ; Kat. qu. rev., v. 12,
1866 (E. and their causes) ; Winslow's jour, of med. pay.,
T. 4. IBol (Mental aspects of £.)
JO- See aUo Fevers (p. 758) ;— Oholera (p. 76«) ;— Yellow
fovar (p. 769) ;— Plague (p. 765) ;— Diphtheria (p. 757).
50. Epilepsy.
JfeAnagel {II.) Epilepsy. [In Ziemasen (H. von). CyeL, T. 14,
1877 : p. 183-311.) 4368.14
Begnolds [J. B.) System of med., v. 2, 1872 ; p. 392.327. . 4316.05
Van Der Koilc {J. L. C. S. ) On the minute structure
and functions of the spinal column and medulla
oblongata, and on the treatment of epilepsy.
Tr. by W. D. Moore. 1859 4303.05
49- See also Nervous system (p. 763).
51. Erysipelas.
Bolmtt {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 220.385 (art. by C.
De Morgan) 4337.C1
Reynolds {J. R.) System of med., v. 1, 1870 ; p. 529-662. . 4316.04
Zuelzer {—). (/n Zeimssen. Cycl., v. 1, 1874 ; p. 423-486.] 4368.01
Etherization. See Anasthesia (p. 765).
52. Extremities.
Holmes'iT.) System of surgery, v. 2. 1861 ; p. 588.673 (Injuries of
the upper extremities, by C. Hotthousej 4337.02
Bolmtt (f.) System of surgery, v. 2, 1861 ; p. 617-687 (Injuries of
the lower extremity, by W. H. Flower) 4337.03
See also Foot and ankle (p. 758).
53. Eye.
Arddves of ophthalmology and otology. Ed. by H.
Knapp and S. Moos. v. 1-5. 1869-76. .4351.09
ArU, (F. von). Injuries of the eye and their medico-
legal aspect. Tr. by C. S. Tumbull. 1878. 4341.35
Carter ( ij. B.) On defects of vision remediable by
optical appliances. 1877 4341.36
— Report on ophthalmic medicine and surgery. 1867-8. 4304.08
Dondtrs (F. G.) Anomalies of accommodation and re-
fraction of the eye. 1864 4302.04
Oraefe ( A. ) Three memoirs on iridectomy. 1859. 4302.20
Holmes (ST.) System of surgery, v. 2, 1861 ; p. 673.^96 (art. by J.
Dixon) 4337.02
Jeffries (B. J.) The eye in health and disease. 43U.22
Jones (T.W.) Failure of sight from railway and other
injuries of the spine and head ; its nature and
treatment. 1869 4341.25
Laurence (J. Z. ) and Moon (R.C.) Handy-book of oph-
thalmic surgery. 1869 4341.26
Laujson(G.) Diseases of the eye. 2ded. 1874. 4341.33
Macnamara (C.) Manual of diseases, e(c. 1872. 4341.19
2^anneley (T.) The organs of vision : their anatomy.
and physiology. 1858 4341.24
Schweigger ( C. ) Hand-book of ophthalmology. Tr. by
P. Farley. 1878 4311.37
Sichel (J.) Spectacles ; uses and abuses. 1850. 4341.27
SleUwag (C.) Diseases of the eye, including anatomy.
Tr. by D. B. St. J. Roosa, etc. 4th ed. 1873. 4331.39
Wells (J.S.) Diseases of the eye. 3ded. 1873. 4341.34
WUiiams[H.W.) Diseases of the eye. 1862.4341.29
— Our eyes.and how to take care of them. 1871. 4341.21
— Recent advances in ophthalmic science. 18(;6. 4341.30
Wilson ( a. ) BeBearches on color blindnes8.18.55.4341.31
fF»n(2lor(r.) Report oaophtbalmicmed. and surg. 1R6.5-6. 4304.07
See also Ed. rev., v. 108 : 222-241 (Binocular vision) •
Fruar'a mag., Deo., 1876 (Eye* aud eyeglasses).
54. Face (Diseases of the).
Bolvus (T.) ByaUm of sorgary, v. 3. 1861 ; p. 245.209 (art. by H.
Ooote) 4337.03
55. Fevers.
Bolmet {T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 861-8T1 (Surgical
fever, by J. Croft) 4337.0*
HudsoniA.) Lectures on fever. 1868. . .4344.12
Maclagan ( T. ) Germ theory applied to specific fevers.
1876 4327.13
Mitchell (J. S.) Cryptogamoua origin of malarious and epi-
demic fev^ra. [/n Am Five essays, 1869.] . . . .4323.08
ZiemsseniK von). Cyel. of med.,v.l-2. 1874-75. 4358.01
Contentt: v. 1. Liebermeisfer (K.) Typhoid fever :— The
plague. Lebert (H.) Belapsing fever, typhus fever, and
cholera. Haenisch (F.) Yellow fever. Heubner (/Vo/".)
Dysentery. Oertel (M.J.) Epidemic diphtheria. 2. Thomas
(L.) Varicella [chicken-pox], measles, rubeola, scarlet fever.
Curschmann (U.) Small-pox. Zuelzer (W.) Erysipelus, mi-
liary fever, dengue, inHuenza, and hay fever. Hertz (H.)
Malarial diseases. Ziemasen (H. von). Epidemic cerebro-
spinal meningitis.
49- See also Epidemics (p. 768) ;— Military medicine (p. 763).
56. Food and Diet.
Beard (0. M.) Eating and drinking ; a manual of
food and diet. 1871 4324.12
Bellows (A. J.) Philos. of eating. 1867. . .4324.06
Cameron (G. A.) Handy book on food and diet, in
health and disease. 1871 4324.16
Chambers (T. K.) Manual of diet in health and dis-
ease. 1875 4352.09
Combe (A.) Physiology of digestion with relation to
dietetics. 1836 4324.02
Dobell (ff.) On diet and regimen in sickness and
health. 1870 4324.14
Guy {W. A.) On anfBcient and insufficient dietaries, with es-
pecial ref. to the dietaries of prisoners. [2n Statistical soc.
of London. Journal, v. 26, 1863.]
Haughton [S.) Belation of food to work, (in Sm. report,
18700 3936.38
HoCbrook (M. L.) Eating for strength. 1. Science of
eating. 2. Receipts for wholesome cookery. 3.
Receipts for wholesome drinks. 1875. 4324.18
MUckell (S. W.) Fat and blood: and how to make
them. 1877 4323.23
Odling(W.) Report on dietetics. 1859. . .4304.01
Paris {J. A.) Treatise on diet. 1837. . . . 4324.03
Sclilickeysen ( G. ) Fruit and bread ; a scientific diet.
Tr. by M. L. Holbrook. 1877 4352.16
SmUh(E.) Foods. 1873 4352.15
See alto Qent. mag., Aug., 1877 (Use and abuse of food,
by R. A. Proctor).
tS' See also Stomach (p. 768) ;— Oorpulenoe (p. 757) ;
Domestic economy {Food, p. 420) ; — Adulterations (p. 6) ; —
Beverages (p. 756) ;— Vegetarianism (p. 769) ;— Constipa-
tion (p. 750).
Flavoring Subttances.
Oliner m. K.) Report on flavoring articles of food and drink. [In
Mass. Slaie board of kealUt. 4th report, 1872.] . 4345.20
57. Foot and Ankle.
Dou>ie(J.) Foot and its covering. 1861.. .4332.12
Hancock {H.) On the operative surgery of the foot
and ankle-joint. 1873 4332.13
Humphry (0. M.) The human foot and the human
hand. 1861 4332.10
Peck (J.L.) Dress and care of the feet. 1871. 4332.11
Formularies. See Pharmacy (p. 764).
58. Fractures.
Bolmet {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 768-810 {art. by T.
K. Hornidge) • . . . . 4337.01
t^ See alto Surgary (p. 768).
59. Gangrene.
Bolmet {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 173-196 {art. by H.
Coote) 4337.01
JKr- See alto Surgery (p. 768).
G-eneration. See Reproductive organa (p. 766).
60. Gterm Theory of Disease.
Beale (L. 8.) Disease germs. 1871. . . . 4327.15
Maclat/an (T.) Germ theory, e/c. The specific fevers.
1876 43J7.13
See alto Contemp. rev., Apr., 1877 (Oerni theory and
spontaneous generation. Pasteur— Tyndall—Bastiau).
BROOKIiTN LIBRARY
MEDICINE : Oout u. Hlp^oiat.
769
61. Oont.
Dickinson (J. C) On the tonic treatment of gont.
Ud od. 1871 4323.18
Oarrod [A. B.) [In Reynold!. SjrBtem of mad., t. 1, 1870.] 4311.04
Graft theory of disease. See Zymotic diseases (p. 769).
62. Orabamism.
Graham (S.) Lectures on the sciences of human life.
2 T. 1839 436107
49- See alto Vegetarianism (p. 769).
63. Hair.
Godfrey (B.) Diseaces of hair. 1872. . . .4341.10
Perry (B. C. ) Human hair : diseases, etc. 1866.
64. Hand.
B«U (Sir G.) The hand as evincing design. . 3524.01
Humphry (Q.M.) Human foot and hand. 1861. 4332.10
Hay-feTor. Sr.e Oatarrh (p. 756).
65. Head.
DieUiht{T.) Anatomy of the head. 1876. .4348.22
Holmes [T.] System of surgery, v. 2, 1861 ; p. 96-197 (Injaries of
the head, by P. Hewitt) 4337.0Q
OtUev (D. ) Surgical diseases of the head and neck.
1848 4316.18
66. Health, and its oonditioni.
AecourU of persons remarkable for health and lon-
gevity. [onoH.] 1829 3261.24
AlcoU (W. A.) Forty years in the wilderness of pills
and powders. 1859 4321.01
_ Lectures on life and health. 1853. . . . 4321.02
Armstrong (-A) Art of preserving health, a poem.
2d ed. 174'5 3022.22
Bacon ( li. ) The cure of old age, and preservation of
youth. 1683 4322.27
£azar book of health, [anon.] 1873.. . .4321.25
Beecher I Miss C.) House keeper and health keeper.
1873 6016.13
Belloies (A.J.) How not to be sick. 1869. .4321.03
Ifote.—SeeTooA and diet (p. 768), for his ■ Philos. of eating.'
Black (J.R.) Ten laws of health. 1872.. . 4:!'24.17
BrowmJ.) Health : five lay sermons. 1862.4321.06
Same. (/nWs Spare hours, v. 2, 1866.] . . . . 26U.M
Bulwer iSir E. L.) On ill health and its consolations. [In his
Prose works, v. 2, 1868 ; p. 137-1*8.] 2614.24
Campbell {J.) Hermippus Redivivus : method for pro-
longing life, [anon.] 2d ed. 1749. . 4322.25
Cornaro ( L. ) Discourses on a sober and temperate life.
With Italian text. 17(18 4321.17
Same. [In Pamphleteer, t. 18-19, 1821.] .... 6058.19
Davi^ (A. J.) Harbinger of health. 1862. .4321.08
Forbes (J.) Of nature and art in the cure of disease.
1858 4321.11
FUhergiU(J.M.) Maintenance of health. 1876. 4324.20
Gardner {J. ) Longevity : means of prolonging life
after middle ago. 3ded. 1875. . . .4322.28
GleasoH (Mrs. R. B.) Talks to my patients ; hints on
getting well and keeping well. 1S70. .4331.17
Hall ( W. W. ) Fun better than physic ; or everybody's
life-preserver. [1871.] 4324.11
— Health at home. 1872 4312.04
— Health by good living. 1870 4324.08
— How to live long. 1875 4322.29
— Health tracts. 18G8 4321.23
BeaiWi for the million, [niioii.] 18-58. . . .4321.13
Henry (J.) Dialogue betw. patient and physician. 1838. 6093.16
Hinton(J.) Health and its conditions. 1871.4322.22
Howard (R.) Discourse on health, according with the wisdom
of the ancients. [Ir. his Revelations of Egyptian myste-
ries. 1860.1 4322.23
IIufeland(C.W.) Art of prolonging life. 1851. 4322.14
Inman(T.) On preservation of health. 1870.4322.18
Kingsl'y {Bev. C.) Science of health. {In his Health and educa-
tion. 1874.] 2534.02
KUchenei' (W.) Art of invigorating and prolonging
life. 1822 4322.24
Knight {J.) Improvement of the health of children
and adults by natural means. Including a his-
toid of food. 1875 4324.19
Jjewis ( D.) Our digestion ; or my jolly friend's secret.
ig*72 4321 22
— Talks about health, mi. . . '. . . .'4321.19
Jaekson (J. 0.) How to treat the nek witbont medi-
cine. 1868 4322.05
Martineau iS.) Health, husbandry, dc. 1861.2535.11
Moore (G.) Health, disease, and remedy. 1854. 4322.09
Mussey(RD.) Health: friends and foes. 1862. 4322.10
Regimen sanitatis Salcmitanum. Code of health of the
school of Salernum. Tr. into English verse, with
notes, by J. Ordronaux. 1871.12°. . .4321.18
Same. 1870. 8° .4328.20
&crrf ( TAe) of long life, [anon.] 1871. . .4322.26
Smith (E.) Health : for households, e(c. 1875. 4321.27
SmUh(3.) Philosophy of health. 186."). . .4322.16
7bj/!or (J.) Annals of health and long life. 1818. 3261.2')
Thackrah (C. T.) Effects of arts, trades, and profes-
sions on longevity. 2d ed. 1832. . . 4341.01
Ticknor (C.) Phflosophy of living. 1836. .4322.12
Warren (J. C.) Health, with remarks on constipation.
1854, 4322.13
ro«<Vs health-book*. N.Y., karp<T, 1878. 18°.' 4321.28
See also Atlantic monthly, t. 1, 1867 ; p. 682-696 (Salnfi
and their bodies, by T. W. Higginson) ; r. 16, 1866 (Salute
who have had bodies, by O. Reynolds) ; Fortn. rev,, Oct.,
1877, or Eel. mag., Feb., 1678 (Uoral and social aspects of
health, by J, H. Bridges).
4^ See also Digestion (p. 767);— Food and diet (p. 768).
49" For treatises upon the relative healthfuluess of va-
rloni|>r<i/°un(m4 see Vital statistics, in the general alphabet.
67. Heart.
Dobea{B.) Affections of the heart. 1872. .4354.14
Flint (A., jr.) Diseases of the heart. 2d ed. 1870. 4354.13
IbthergilllJ.M.) Heart and its diseases. 1872. 4354.15
Basse (C. E.) Diseases of orgEins of circulation, etc.
1846. 8° 4310.07
Loomis (A. L.) Lectures on diseases of the heart.
1875 4354.16
JJeynoH.? (J. R.) System of med., v. 4, 1877. 4315.07
Contents : Diseases of the organs of circulation— the
heart ; by F. Sibson, W. B. Oowers, J. W. Begblo, C. H.
Fagge, W. T. Gairduer, T, B. Peacock.
Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of med., v. 6, 1876. 4358.06
Contents : Rosenstein (S. S.) Introd. to diseases of the
heart, diseases of the endocardium. Schroetter |L.)
Changes in position of the heart, and diseases of the heart
substance. Lebert (H.) Congenital diseases of the heart.
Quincke (H.) Diseases of the arteries, veins, and lympha-
tics. Bauer (J.) Diseases of the pericardium.
49" See also Circulatory system (p. 756).
68. Heredity.
Sain [A.) Evolution as applied to mind. [In his Emotions and
will. 1876 : p. 47-56.] 6421.10
Dugdale (R. L. ) The Jukes ; a study in crime, etc.
With introd. by E. Harris. 3d ed. 1877. 5817.12
Elam(C.) Nsturalheritage. [In Ai'< Physician's problems.] 4333.12
Fowler (0. S.) Hereditary descent. 18S2. .4331.05
a()llon(F.) Hereditary genius. 1870.. . .4736.15
Note.— Hey. in Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 3.
— - Hereditary improvement, [/n Fraser's mag., Jan., 1873.]
— Hereditary talent and character. [In Macmillan's mag., July,
Aug., 186.5.]
— A theory of heredity. [In Contem. rev., Dec. 1876.]
— Hist, of twins, as a criterion of the relative powers of nature
and nurture. [In Pop. Bcl. monthly, Jan., 1876;]
Papilton {F.) Nature and life, 1875 ; p. 330-363 4723.2S
Ribot (Th.) Heredity : a psychol. study. 1875. 47311.14
Spencer {II.) Oencsls, heredity, and variation, [/n Ai< Principles
of biology, v. 1866 ; p. 239-292.] 6416.14
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 11, 1863 (Sovereigns and
sons, by C, C. Hazewell) : Statistical society of London.
Journal, v. 34, 1871 (On the geographical distributiou of
intellectual qualities in England, by Hyde Clarke) ; Lit-
tell, July 16, 18S9 ; fr. Brit, qu. rev. (Physical and moral
hcriuge) ; Westm. rev., July. 1856, Littell, Oct. 3, 1806, and
Winslow's jour, of psy. med., v. 10, 1857 (Hereditary in-
fluence, animal and human) ; Winslow's jouru. of psy.
med., V. 1, 1848 (Trau.smiEsion of mental qualities).
jgg' See also works on Marriage (p. 761) ; — Mental phy-
siology : Mind and Body (p. 702) ;— Natural history (Dar-
winian and other theories of evolvdion).
69. Hernia.
Holmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 227-326 {art. by J.
Birkett) 4337.04
Jt^ See also Intestines (p. 761).
70. Hip-Joint.
Taylor (C. F.) On the mechanical treatment of dis-
eases of the hip-joint. 1873 4337.22
a^ See also Orthopedic surgery (p. 764).
In asUng for books, tue the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the Srst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
760
MEDICINE : Histology i« luaanity.
71. Histology.
Xlein {B,) piBtoiogy. [In handbook for the phjs. Ub., 3 t.
1873 4336.26
Kolliker {A.) Manual of human histology. Ed. by
G. Busk. 2 T. 1853 431G.12
Kolliker (A.) Manual of human microscopic anatomy.
1860 4336.03
Morel (C.) Compendium of human H. 1861.4336.20
Qutkel (J.') Lectures on histology : elementary tissues
of pUnts andanimals. 1852 4336.21
Schioanh {T.) Microscopic researches into the struc-
ture and growth of animals, etc. 1847. . 4317.08
Strieker (S.) and others. Manual of human and com-
parative histology. V. 1. Tr. byH. Power. 4303.01
Wedl(a) Rudiments of pathological H. 1855. 4317.17
tS''See also Microscope {p. 762) ; and In the general
alphabet.
72. Homceopatby.
BcBhr(_B.)' Science of therapeutics. 2t. 1869. 4313.23
Bigdow (7.) Nature in diseaae, etc., 18£i ; p. 101-109. . 4321.06
Brodic (Sir B. C.) In hit Works, v. 1, 1865.] 4316.08
Same. [In Fraser, v. 64, 1861.)
Brawn iS.) On the theory of small doses. [7n *t« Lectures and
essays, v. 2, 1868 ; p. 169-194] 2516.02
Gairdner ( fV. T.) Homoeopathy. [In Edinb. essays, 1856 ; p.
95-132.] 2528.06
Grauvogl {— von). Text-book of H. 1870. .4342.15
Hahnemann (S.) Materia medica pura. Tr. by J. 0.
Hempel. 4 v. 1846 4342.04
— Organon of homoeopathic medicine. 3d Amer. ed.
1849 4342.01
— Lesser writings. Tr. by E. E. Dudgeon. With
notes by E. E. Marcy. 1852. . . . .4342.13
Laurie (J.) and McClatchei/ (R. J.) Homoeopathic do-
mestic medicine. 1871 4322.19
Lee (E.) Hydropathy and homeopathy impartially appreciated.
1848 6091.07
McSherry (R.) Homceopatby. [In hit Essays, etc., 1869.] 2535.08
2ieu> York {Slate of ). Homoeopathic med. soc.
Transactions, V." 1-12, 1863-74. . . . .4356.06
Rxtddock (K H. ) Homoeopathic vade mecum. 5th ed.
1872 4342.00
— Lady's manual of homoeopathic treatment in the
various derangements incident to her sex. 4th
ed. 1872 4342.14
— Stepping-stone to homoeopathy and health. 4342.17
73. Hospitals and Hospital Service.
Alcott (L. M.) Hospital sketches. 1863. . . 642.21
Boston. City hospital. Ist med. and surgical report.
Ed. by J. N. Borland and D. W. Oheever.
1870 4318.10
Brodie {B.) Special hospitals, [/n *ii Works, t. 1, 186S.] 4316.08
/)iart/ of a Samaritan. By a member of the Howard
asBoc. ofN.O. 1860 5825.01
Eastern hospitals and English nurses. By a lady
volunteer, [anon.] 2 v. 1856. . . . 4344.29
Oalion (D.) Address on the construction of hospitals.
1869 4344.26
Bolstein (Mrs. H.) Three years in field hospitals of
the army of the Potomac, [anon.] 18(i7. 643.09
Holnut (T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 983-1036 (art. by
J. K. Martin) 4337.04
Jenkint (J. F.} Tent hospitals, [/n Amer. soc. sci, assoc.
Trans., no. 6, 7, 1874.] 5811.03
Muhlenberg (W. A.) Plea for a church hospital in the city of
New York. [In hit Evangel, cath. papers, 1877.] . 3678.21
— Sketch of the hist, of St. Luke's hospital, N. T. [/n M» Evan-
gel, cath. papers, 1877.] 3678.21
New York {CUyof). Account of St. Luke's hospital.
1860 4344.27
Notes of hospital life from Nov., 1861, to Aug., 1863.
[anon.] 1864 643.19
Simpson {Sir J. T.) Ansesthesia, hospitalism, etc.
1871 4335.26
United Slates. Marine hospital service. l8t-6th annual
report. 1872-77. 4353.12
Surgeon general's office. Circular, no. 4. Beport on
barracks and hospitals. 1870 4338.09
Wylie{W. 0.) Hospitals : their history, organization,
and construction. 1877 4344.31
SeeaXso Fortn. rev., v. 3, 1866 (Condition of our hospitals,
by E. Hart) ; v. 4 (Metropolitan infirmaries for the pauper
sick, by E. Hart) ; Iraser's mag., v. 61, 1865 (Military hos-
pitals^ century ago) ; v. 75, 1867 (St. Katharines hospi-
Ul) ; Fraser's mag.. Nov.. 1876 (Ventilation of hospitals) ;
June, I87S (The poor and the hospitals) : United serrica
mag., 1876 (Greenwich hospital) : Macm. mag., Aug., 1873
(Use and abuse of, by W. I'. Clarke).
74. Hydrophobia.
Bouley (H.) Hydrophobia. Tr. by A. Liautard.
1874 4345.0S
Fleming (II.) Rabies and hydrophobia. 1872. 4345.97
Oamgee (J. and A.) Hydrophobia. [In Reynolds. System --f
med., V. 1, 1870 ; p. 313-330.] 1315.04
See alto Blackw. mag., v. 90, 1861 (Mad dogs): Tour, of
meutal science, Jan., 1878 (Spurious hydrophobia in inau,
by W. L. Lindsay) : Niueteenth cent.. 1878. )r LIttell. Jan..
26, 1878 (Hydrophobia and rabies, by T. Watson) ; Pop. )ci.
mo., Dec^, 1874 (Superstitious on, by C. P. Bussell).
75. Hydropathy.
Bulwer-Lytlon (E. L.) Confessions of a water-patient. [In Mt
Pamphlets, etc., 1875.] 2514.30
QuUy ( J. M. ) Water cure in chronic disease. 1847.432 1.14
tee (E.) Hydropathy and homceopatby impartially appreciated.
1848 6091.07
Nichols (Mrs. M. S. 0.) A woman's work in water
cure, etc. 1869 4328.02
SmedleylJ.) Practical hydropathy. 14th ed.1872. 4355.11
tBf Set alto Bath (p. 766).
Hygiene. See Sanitary med., or public hygiene (p. 766).
76. Hysteria.
Holmet (T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 361-874 (art. by W.
S. Savory) 4337.01
JoUy (F.) [In Ziemasen (H. von). Cycl., t. 14, 187T ; p. 473-
677] 4368.14
iee(ff.) Treatise on hysteria. 1871. . . .4332.21
Skey(,F. C.) Hysteria. 1867 4327.23
M^ See alto Nervous system and diseases (p. 763).
77. Tnflnmmntion.
Holmet (T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 2-140 (art. by 3.
Simon) 4837.01
78. Influenssa.
Parket (E. A.) Influenza. [In Beynolds. System of med.. v. 1,
1870 ; p. 1-28.] 4316.04
Thompson ( T. ) Annals of influenza in Great Britain,
1510 to 1837 4:il7.14
O- See alto Catarrh (p.' 766) :— Respiratory system
(p. 766).
79. Insanity ; Treatment of the Insane.
.4?ner. journal of insanity, v. 1-4,1844-5 — 47-48. 80.54.16
Broussais (F. J. V.) On irritation and insanity.
1831 4333.03
BucknUKJ. G.) Mad-folk of Shakespeare. 1867. 1752.05
— and Tuke (D. H.) Manual of psycholcigical medi-
cine, containing the lunacy laws, the nosology,
tetiology, statistics, description, diagnosis, pa-
thology, and treatment of insanity. 3d ed.
1874 4327.30
Chambers (J.) A mad world and its inhabitants.
1877 4333.34
Oomwallis (C. F.) On man's power over himself to
prevent or control insanity. By J. Barlow, pseud.
1849 4313.14
Same. New York, 1846 2543.07
Daiyis (A. J.) Mental disorders. 1871. . . 4332.26
Dickson (</. T.) Science and practice of medicine in
relation to mind, the pathology of nerve centres,
and the jurisprudence of insanity : lectiires.
1874. 4357.15
Farle (P.) Visit to thirteen asylums in Europe ; and
essay on insanity. 1841 4353.01
EUis (J.) Avoidable causes of disease. 1860. 4321.07
EUis (Sir W. 0. ) Treatise on insanity, with observ.
on lunatic asylums. 1838 4332.27
Foltom (C. F.) Diseases of the mind, [/n Mass. State board oj
health. 8th annual report, 1877 ; p. 326-433.] . . . 4345.24
OaU(J.M.) Treatment of insanity. 1846. .4332.23
Oheel, the city of the simple. By the author of ' Flem-
ish interiors.' 1869 4332.24
Olen (Jl) Theory of the influence eierted by the
mind over the body in the production and re-
moval of morbid and anomalous conditions of the
animal economy 4332.28
Hammond (W. A.) Insanity in its medico-legal rela-
tions. 1866. 4333.11
— Cerebral hypersemia the result of mental strain or
emotional disturbance. 1878 4332.31
— Insanity in its relation to crime. 1873. .4333.30
BBOOKLVN LIBBABY.
.■*^
MEDICINE : insanity tu MaiTiage.
761
Kellogg (A. 0.) Shakspeare's delineations of insanity.
J866 1754.U7
Lunl {Mrs. Omrge). Behind the bars. 1871. 4333. 17
Mudtten (.R. R.) Infirmities of genius. 1833.2541.01
Maxidsky (II.) Body and mind. An inquiry into
their connection and mutual influence, especially
in reference to mental disorders. £nl. ed.
With psychological essays. 1.S73. . . 4333.15
— Physiology and pathology of mind. 1868. . 4333.10
— Responsibility in mental disease. 1874. . 43;!3.31
MorUoii ( A. ) Outlines of lectures on mental diseases.
1826 4332.25
Ordronanx {J. ) Commentaries on lunacy laws of N. Y. ,
and judicial aspects of insanity. 1878. . 4333.36
Packard {Mrs. E. P. W.) Modern persecution, or
insane asylums unveiled, as demonstrated by the
report of the investigating committee of the leg-
islature of Illinois. 2 V. 1875. . . .4355.14
Ray (I.) Med. jurisprudence of insanity. 1853. 4333.09
Robinson (Q ) Prevention and treatment of mental
disorders. 1809 4355.14
Sfyuriheiiii (J. G.) Observ. on insanity. 18^5. 4333.04
8torer{E.R.) Of reflex insanity in women. 1871. 4331.21
Vpham ( r. C.) Outlines of imperfect and disordered
mental action. 1848 4333.06
Tuki {D. H. ) Insanity in ancient and modem life,
with chapters on its prevention. 1878. . 4333.35
Wlgan (A. L.) A new view of insanity. Duality of
the mind proved, e/c. 1844 4333.16
Wimloio (F.) Anatomy of suicide. 1840. . 4333.02
— ^ Obscure diseases of the brain. 1860. . . 4333.01
t^ •').■« alsiy Frimer'smig., Apl., 1877. or Littell, May 19,
1877 (Moral treatment, by £. Uopkius) : Sanitarian, June,
1877(rbei>le.iofinHunity. by A. L.Carroll); Amer. Cath. qu.
rev., Jat)., 1H73 (MetaphyBic^ of insanity, by 3. M. Wilcox);
Ed. rev., v. 112 (Brain difflculliea).
«a- Stt also Mental pbysiology (p. 762) ;— Medical juris-
prudence (p. 762).
Cretint and idiots.
Ste Atlantic mo., v. 1, 18.'>7 ; p. 410-419 (What bag been
and can be dune for tuem. by L. P. Brockett) ; Eel. mag.,
T. 26, 1852 : p. 201-206) : Winslow's Jour, of pay. med., v. 3
(Several articles) ; Med. critic, v. 1, 1861 (£d. treatment).
80. Instruments.
Holma (T ) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 1037-10S2 (Surgical
instruments, by U. Coote and J. C. Wordsworth). 43;)7.04
Evans {T. \V.) lieport ou instruments, etc. {In Paris uuiv.
exUib. Reports, v. 6, 1867.] 3915.13
81. Intestines.
tacMtmUrn (0.) Constrictions, occlusions, and displacements
of the intestines. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Oyclopsedia of
medicine, v. 7, 1876.1 4358.07
82. Joints.
Holmts {T.) System of surgery, v. 3, 1803 ; p. 704-796 (Diseases,
etc., by A. A. Johnson) 4337.03
49- See also Hip joint (p. 769).
83. Kidneys, Urinary and Reucil Organs.
BarUlslC.) amlEbsUin^W.) Diseases of the kidney, [/n Ziems-
sen (H. W. von). Cyol. of med., v. IS, 1877.) . . 4368.16
Built (L.S.) Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and
calculous disorders. 3d ed. 1808. . . 4335.06
Black I D. C. ) On the functional diseases of the renal,
urinary, and reproductive organs. 1872. 4335.09
Bolmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 327-423 (Surgery,
elc., H. Thompson) 4337.04
Loomis (A.L.) Diseases of the kidneys. 1875. 4354.16
Neubauer (C.) and Vogel (J.) Analysis of urine.
1863 4302.23
Roberts { W. ) Practical treatise on urinary and renal
diseases. 2d ed. 1872 4335.08
Senator (B.) Diabetes insipidus. [7rt Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl.
of med., V. 16, 1877.1 4368.16
SlexBaii ( T. 0.) Practical treatise on Bright's disease
of the kidneys. 2d ed. 1871 4335.07
84. Ziarynz and Laryngoscope.
Cxermak (J.) Laryngoscope, and its employment in
physiology and medicine. 18G1. . . . 4302.02
BUmts T.) System of surgery, v. 3, 1863 ; p. 224-268 (art. by H.
Qnj and A. E. Durham) 4337.03
Mackenzie (M.) Essay on growths in the L.1871. 4337.09
— Hoarseness, loss of voice, and stridulous breathing,
in relation to nervo-muscular affections of the
larynx. 1868 4337.10
Marcet ( W.) Clinical notes on diseases of the larynx.
1869 43.i7.07
Ruppaner (A.) Practice and principles of laryngo-
scopy and rhinoscopy in diseases of the throat
and nasal passages. 1868 43 7. 06
Ziemuen ( //. von). Diseaaes of the larynx. (/» his Cycl. of m<>d.,
T. 7. 1876] 4SS8.07
49- See also Bespiratory organa (p. 766) ;— Throat dll-
eases (p. 768).
85. Lead Diseaaes.
Tanquerel des Planches (£. ) Lead diseases. From
the French. In48 4313.01
Mass. state board of htaUh. 2d report, 1870 ; p. 21-44. , 4846.19
Note.—Qiie* tba ■ literature of the aubject.'
86. Lesions.
Dupmjirtn ( 0. ) On the lesions of the rasoalar system,
diseases of the rectum, e<c. 1854. , . . 4316.04
87. Life Insurance.
Sieveking (R H.) Medical adviser in. 1874. . 4327.10
SmUh{0.W.) Notes on life ins. 3d ed. 1876.6931.13
88. Light.
Pleasonlon (A. J.) Influence of the blue ray of sun-
light and of the blue colour of the sky, in devel-
oping animal and vegetable life ; in arresting
disease, etc. 1876 4 23.34
Winslow ( F. ) Light : its influence on life and health.
London, 1867 4123.27
Same. New York, 1868 4323.29
Lithotomy and Lithotrity. See Stona, tte. (p. 768).
89. Liver.
Frerichs (F, T.) Clinical treatise on diseases of the
liver. 2t. 18 lO 43it2.l3
Murchiion {C.) On functional derangements of the
^liver. Croonian lectures, 1874. . . . 4354.21
90. Loc^a'w.
Boi«r (/.) Tetanne. [In Ziemaaen (H. von). Cycl., v. 14, 1877 ;
p. 316-365.] 4358.14
Bolmes {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 299-322 (art. by A.
Poland) 1337.01
91. Lumbago.
Lawson (.B. ) Sciatica, lumbago, etc., and their cure by
hypodermic injection of morphia. 1872. 4323. 15
92. Lungs.
CatliniO.) Breath of life. 1861 4323.30
Filler {H. W.) On diseases of the lungs and air- pas-
sages. 1867 4324.26
HalliW.W.) Coughs and colds. 1870. . .4:524.24
Lewis y D. ) Weak lungs, and how to make them strong.
1863 4324.27
i\r(>(e.— Condensed in Atlantic mo., v. 11, 1863 ; p. C67-674.
Watts (R. &.) Inhalation for diseases of the lungs.
1871 4324.22
Ziemssen iH.von). Cycl. of med., v. 4-5. 1875-76.4358.04
Contents : v. 4. Fraentzel (O.) Diseases of the pleura.
5. Jnergensen (T.) Croupous pneumonia, catarrhal
pneumonia, hypostatic proce&ses in the lungs, pneumonia
from embolism. Hertz (H.) Ausmia, Ijyprrnmia and
(Bdema, hemorrhages, atelectasis, atrophy, hypertrophy,
pulmonary emphysema, gangrene of the lungs, new-
growths of the lunge, new growths in the mediastinum,
parasites of the lungs, Ruehie (H.) Pulmonary consump-
tion, acute miliary tuberculosis. Rindfleiach (G.E.) Cbronio
and acute tuberculosis.
J97* See also Respiratory organa (p. 766) ; — Constuiptlon
(p. 767).
93. Afarriage.
BlackvoeU (A.B.) The sexes throughout nature. 4732.24
Duffy i,Mrs.S.B.) Relations of the sexes. 1876. 4331.34
Fbvder (O.S.) Hereditary descent ; its laws and facts.
1852 4331.05
Same. 17th ed. 1848 5823.00
Gardner (A. K.) Conjugal sins. 1870. . , 4331.16
Busband and wife ; or science of human development.
[anon.] New York, 1863. 12°. . . . .4331.04
JVapAeys(O.S) The transmission of life. 1871. 4331.23
St. Leon {Count de). Love and its hidden history
1«69 4331.13
Storer {H.R.) Is it I? A book for every man. 4331.08
— Why not? A. book for every woman. 1866. 4331.10
ee In asking for booka, oaa the " Book Order," giving the AnTHOIt'S NAME, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
762
MEDICINE : Mairiageto Midwifery.
Ware (J.) Hints to young men on the relation of the
sexes. 1850 4331.07
WeUs(S.R.) Wedlock. 1809 4331.12
Same. 1874 5835.20
Consanffuinity in laarriage.
AUeniN.) Intormarriugo of relations. [/71 Hammond's Jour, of
psy. med., Apl., 1869 ; p. 244-297.) 8104.03
Darwin ((?. //.) Marriages betw. first cousins in England and
their effects. [In Statistical soc. of London. Journal, July,
1876. Abridged in Fortnightly rev., July, 1876.]
I Ste Fortn rev., v. 2-3, 1865 (2 art. by W. Adaius) ; Wcatm.
" reT.. T. 80, 18«3 or Littell, 1863, V. 3 ; Westin. rev., Oct.,
1876 ; Winslow's Jour, of p»y. med., t. 10, 1867 ; p. S68-379.
ter See alio Marriage (p. 740).
94. Materia Medica and Therapeutica.
Archer IT. C.) Miscellaneous medicinal products. [/» hU Eco-
nomic botany.) 4912.11
Oarrod (A. B.) Essentials of materia medica and
therapeutics. 1872 4313.17
Griffiths ( W. H. ) Lessons on prescriptions and pre-
scribing. 1875 4312.17
Gross (H.) Comparative materia medica. 1867. 4342.02
Hahnemann (S.) Materia medica pura. 4 v. 4342.04
Fereira {J. ) Manual of materia medica and therapeu-
tics. Abr. by F. Farre, etc. 1865. . . 4313.20
Pltni'tw Secundiu (C.) Remedies. [In hU Nat. hist., t. 4-6, 1863.)
iStmi {A.) Therapeutics and materia medica. 8th ed.
2v. 1868 4313.18
Waring {K J.) Manual of practical therapeutics.
3d ed. 1871. 4313.21
49- See also Pharmacy and Pharmacology (p. 764).
Medical Botany.
Carson (J.) •nius. of med. botany. 2 v. 1847. 2757.02
95. Measles.
Jttfiper 13.) Measles. [In Reynolds. System of med., t. 1, 1870 ;
p. 188-205.) 4316.04
96. Medical Jurisprudence.
[Note. — Entries supplementary to those under Law (p. 689).]
Guy ( W. A. ) and Ferrier (D. ) Principles of forensic
medicine. 4th ed. 1875 4355.06
McClelland {M. A.) Civil malpractice : a treatise on
surgical jurisprudence. 1877 4326.22
Medico-leijat society of New York. Papers. Ist series.
Revised ed. 1874 4355.07
ConUnt* : History of formation of the society. Shrady
(Wm.) Law in reference to suicide and intemperance in
life insurance ; — Laws relating to inebriate asylums and
habitual drunlcards ; — Mental unsoundness, as a£fecting
testamentary capacity ; analysis of the evidence in the
Stenneclio-Schceppe alleged poisoning case. Rogers (S.)
Influence of luethomauia npon business and criminal re-
sponsibility ;— Hereditary diseases of the nervous system
unattended by mental aberration ;— Can chloroform be
used to facilitate robbery ? O'Dea (J. J.) Methomania : —
Hereditary influence in mental diseases ; — Plea of insanity
in criminal cases ; — Sphere, rights, and obligationa of
medical exports. Teller (S.) Medical points in regard to
the suicide and intemperance provisos of life insurance
policies. Tillou (F.) Law in reference to the sale of poi.
sons by druggists. Hammond (W. A.) Medico-legal study
of the case of Daniel McFarland ; — Medico-legal value of
confession as an evidence of guilt. Lee (C. A.) Medico-
legal opinion relative to the sanity of Carlton Gates;—
Medico-legal suggestions on insanity. Campbell (J. V.)
Does the law deal unfairly with questions of insanity ?
Peters (J. 0.) On sects in medicine. Parsons {R. L.) Sug-
gestiuns relative to the sequestration of the person of
alleged lunatics. Marmon (P. de). Medico-legal consideia-
tlous upon alcoholism and the moral and criminal respon-
sibility of inebriates. Olymer (M.) Legitimate influence
of epilepsy upon criminal responsibility. Burr (G.)
Medico-legal notes on the case of Edward H. Ruloff ; with
observ. upon, and measurement of his cranium, brain, etc.
Peet (I. L.) Physical status and criminal responsibility of
the totally uneducated deal and dumb. Index.
Warden (R. B.) Familiar forensic view of man and
law. 1860 5438.15
Woodman (W. B.) and Jidy (C M.) Forensic medi-
cine and toxicology^ 1877 4343.06
97. Medical Zoology.
ilBen(ff.) Outlines of med. zoology. 1869. .4336.05
Moquin-Tandon (A.) Elements of. 1-861. . 4822.07
4^ See ain Panuitea (p. 704);— Poiaons {Animal, p. 706).
98. Mental Physiology and Psychology.
Oarpenler {W. B.) Principles of mental physiology,
discipline of the mind, and the study of its mor-
bid conditions. 1874 4333.32
iVb/e.— Reviewed in Quar. rev., Jan., 1877.
Elam{0.) Physician's problems. 1869. . . 4333.12
Contents: Natural heritage. On degeneration in man.
On moral and criminal epidemics. Body vs. mind. Illu-
siona and hallucixiatious. On somnambulism. Reverie
and abstraction.
Evans (W.F.) The mental cure. 1869. . .5438.16
Feuchlerslehin (D.) Medical psychology. 1847. 4316.05
Gorton (D. A.) Essay on mental hygiene. 1873. 4327.29
Griesinger {W.) Mental pathology and therapeutics.
1867 4302.16
Laycock (T.) Mind and brain : or consciousness and
organization. 2d ed. 2 v. 18G9. . . 5414.15
Lordat (J.) Lectures on mental dynamics in relation to the sci-
ence of medicine. [Advocating Dualism.] Winslow'sjour.,
V. 6-6, 1832-3 (several articles).
Maudsley (H.) Physiology and pathology of mind.
2d ed. 1808 4333. 10
Ray (I.) Oontrib. to mental pathology. 1873. 4332.22
— Mental hygiene. 1863 4333.05
Winslow (R) On the preservation of the health of
body and mind. 1842 4333.13
PerioiicaU.
Hammond (W. A.,ed.) Journal of psychological med-
icine. V. 1-6. New York, 1867-72. 8°. . 8104.01
Medical critic and psychological journal. Ed. by
Forbes Winslow. 3 v. L., 1861-63. 8°. 8122.13
Winslow (F. ) Journal of psychological medicine and
mental pathology. 13 v. L., 1848-60. 8°. 8171.01
Body and Mind,
BrUian{S.B.) Man and his relations. 1864.5438.03
Brodie [Sir B.) Mind and matter. 1857. . 5438.04
Cooke (W.) Medical and moral life. 1853. .6138.06
Elam (C) Body vs. mind. [In his Physician's problems.
1869.) 4333.12
Hatch (B. F.) The constitution of man, physically,
morally, and spiritually considered. 1866. 5138.0'?
Maudsley {H.) Body and mind : specially in reference
to mental disorders. 1871 4333.15
Moore (ff.) The body in relation to the mind.
1853 5438.12
— Power of the soul over the body. 1852. . 5438.13
Newnham (W.) Reciprocal influence of body and
mind. 1842 5438.14
Take (D. H.) Illustrations of the influence of the
mind upon the body in health and disease.
Designed to elucidate the action of the imagina-
tion. 1873 4333.29
Winslow (F.) On the preservation of the health of
body and mind 4333.13
See also Ed. rev., v. 103, 1866, or Ltttell, 1856 (Body and
miud) ; v. 109 (Life and organization) ; Fortn. rev., Dec,
1874 (Body and mind) ; Winalow's Jour, of pay. med., v. 8,
1855 (Brain in rel. to miud) ; v. 7, 1854 Cortelatiou of psy-
cho!, with physiology). JSS" Ste also Biology (p. 216) ; —
Brain (p. 755); — Insanity (p. 760);— Tfervous system (p. 763);
also, in the general alphabet, Animal magnetism (p. 28); —
Spiritualism ; — Philosophy {Psychology).
99. Microscopical Medicine.
Beale (L. 8.) The microscope and its application to
clinical medicine. 3d ed. 1866. . . . 4336.28
Frey (H) The microscope and microscopical tech-
nology. Tr. by G. E. Cutter. 1872. . 4838.22
United States. (Army medical mii.^eum.) Catalogue of
microscopical section- By E.Curtis. 1867.4338.02
49- See also Histology (p. T60).
100. Midwifery.
Barnes (.R.) Report, elc. 1865-06—1869-70. . 4304.07
Brighk(,J. M.) Report, He. 1863 4304.05
Cazeam {P.) Treatise on midwifery. 1874. 4335. '29
Hewiit (0.) Report, etc. 1860-03 4301.62
Milne (A.) Midwifery. 1S71 4335.22
Pickmere {J. R.) Address on the pi-opriety of midwives instead
of surgeons, practising midwifery, fin Pamphleteer,
T. 28.) . . . 6U6B.28
BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
MEDICINE : nciutary Meaoine to Nom.
763
Schrueder (K.) Manual of midwifery, including the
pathology of pregnancy and the puerperal state,
i'r. by C. H. Carter. 1878 4335.31
Svxiyne {J. 0.) Obstetric aphorisms. 1871. . 4336.23
101. Military Medicine.
Baxter (J. H.) Statistics, medical and anthropologi-
cal, of the provost-marshal-general's bureau. 2 v.
1875 4338.19
Omdd (B. A.) Investigations in the military and an-
thropological statistics of Amer. soldiers. 18G9.
Hammond (,W. A., ed.) Military, medical, and surgi-
cal essays prepared for the United States sanitary
commission. 18)34 432G.18
Contents: Port (A.) a»uJ Van Baren (W. H.) MUiUry hy-
giene and therapeutics. Harris (E.) Control and preven-
tion olf Infectious diBeaesB. Van Buren (W. 11.) Quinine
as a prophylactic against malarious diseasoB. Rules for
preserving tlie health of the soldier. Smith (F. G.) and
Stille(A.) V^acciuation iu armies. Hammond (W. A.) ScTir-
vy. Metcalf (J.T.) Miasmatic fevers. ITpham (J. B.) Contin-
ued fevers. Metcalf (J. T.) Yellow fever. Flint (A.) Pneu-
monia. Stille (A.) Dysentery. Molt (V.) Fain and anaes-
thetics. Hemorrhage from wouuds. Packard (J. H.)
Treatment of fractures. Smith (S.) Amputatiuus. Hod-
ges (K. M.) Excieiou of the joiuts for traumatic causes.
Bamstead (F. J.) Venereal diseases.
Mann (J. } Medical sketches of the campaigns of 1812-
14. 1816 4343.26
Mayo {0.) Medical service of the ftdaral army. [/» Gralton (F.)
Vacation tourists, 1863-3.] 93S.13
United States, burgeon general's office. Medical and
surgical history of the war of the rebellion, (18G1-
65). Part i., v. 1-2, pt. n., v. 2. 1870. . 4338.07
Part 1. By J. J. Woodward, v. 1. Medical, v. 3. Sur-
gical. Part n. v. a. Surgical history, by O. A. Otis.
— Beport on the hygiene of the U. 8. army, with de-
scriptions of military posts. 1875. . . 4338.10
See also Atl. mo., v. 10, 1862 (Article by E. Jarvis).
— Statistical report on the sickness and mortality in
the army of the U. S., 1839-55, 1855-60. 2 v.
Washington, 1856-60. 4°
— Army medical museum. Catalogue of the medical
section. By J. J. Woodward. 1867. . . 4338.02
United States sanitary commission. Contributions re-
lating to the causation and prevention of disease
and to camp disease. Ed. by A. Flint. 1867. 4343.24
[Reports on military medicine and surgery. ]
1863 4347.10
;W See also Surgery (p. 768).
102. Mineral Spiings.
Allen {B. L. ) Analysis of the principal mineral foun-
tains at Saratoga Springs. 1853. . . . 4328.04
Cviler ( T.) Notes on Spa : its chalybeate springs.
1871 4328.03
Oibwn ( W. S.) Mineral springs : thsir medicine and mytho-
logy. [Inhit MisceUanies, 3d s., 1863 ; p. 163-191.] 2638.11
OranviUe (A. B.) The Midland and Southern Spas
of England, and principal sea-bathing places.
1841 953.01
Macpherson (J.) Batha and wells of Europe. 4328.01
Itadden (T. M.) The Spas and their use. Belgium,
Germany, Switzerland, France and Italy. 3d ed.
1874. 4328.06
Moorman ^J. J.) Mineral springs of N. A. 1873. 4328.05
— Virginia springs, and springs of the South and
West. Is59 1113.09
49" See also Baths and bathing (p. 7S6).
103. Mouth and Lips.
Hdbna (T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 18M ; p. 77-183 (art. by d.
D. Pollock) 4337.04
Vogel (..4.) Diseases of the lips and cavity of the mouth. (/»
Ziemsssn (H. von). Cycl., v. 6, 1876 ; p. 733-860.] . 4368.06
104. Movement Cure.
Taylor (C. F.) Theory and practice of the movement
cure. 1861 4324.30
Taj/lor (G. H.) Exposition of the Swedish movement
cure. 1860 4324.29
105. Muscular System.
FUnt (A., ;'r.) On the source of muscular power.
1878 4355.25
Bolma (D System of ■argny, t. J, 1863 ; p. S67-«14 (art. by
W. J. Uttte). ............. .4337.03
Nareotios. See Stimnlants aud nirootles (p. 767).
106. Neok-
Ilolmes ir.) System of surgery, v. 3, 1861 ; p. 3TO.8W {art. by H.
Gray) 4S37.0S
107. Nervous System.
Archives of electrology and neurology : a journal of
electro-therapeutics and nervous diseases. Ed.
by G. M. Beard, v. 1, Ks74 4367.01
Bauduy {J. K.) Diseases of the nervous system.
1876 4327.31
BeU (Sir C.) Nervous system of the human body.
1814 4327.25
Broum-Siquard [C. B.) Lectures on the nerves. [In Tribtuw
pop. science, pt. 2, 1874.J 3«08.01
— Lectures. [In Lancet, 1866.]
Campbell (H.) Treatise on nervous exhaustion and
diseases induced by it. 8th ed. 1874. . 4327.22
Dickson (J. T.) Science and practice of medicine in
relation to mind, the pathology of nerve centres,
and the jurisprudence of insanity : lectures.
1874 4357.15
Erb ( W. H.) Diseases of the peripheral cerebro-spinal nerves,
(/n Ziemsaon (H. von). Cycl., v. 11, 1876.] . . .4368.11
— Diseases of the spinal cord and medulla oblongata. [In
Ziemssen, v. 13, 1878.: 4368.1S
J^Iin* {A., jr.) Physiology of man: nervous system.
1870 4326.09
Hammond (W. A.) Treatise on diseases of the ner-
vous system. 1871 4327.27
— Spiritualism and allied causes and conditions of
nervous derangement. 1876 3815.45
Holma [T.) System of surgery, v. S, 1863 ; p. 876-896 (Diseases,
etc., by C. E. Brown-Sequard) 4337.0S
Huff{0.) Electro-phvsiology. 1853. . . . 4:S27.26
Laj/cock (T.) Mind and brain, v. 3. 1869 ; p. 331-442.] . . 6414.1B
Lewes (G. H.) Physical basis of mind. 1877.5414.22
Jfau<f<;e]/(i7.) /nAu Phys. of mind. 1868 4333.10
Mitchell (S. W.) Injuries of nerves and their conse-
quences. 1872 4332.20
— Wear and tear ; or hints for the overworked.
1871 4322.21
Murray, [pseudon.'] Emotional diseases of the sympa-
thetic system of nerves. 1868 4327.24
I^ochathi {O.) Dissertation on the nervous system. [With TJsi-
ler (J. A.) Physiology.] 4317.1»
Badcliffe (C. B.) Dynamics of nerve and muscle.
1871 4332.17
BeynMs (J. B.) System of med., v. 2, 1872 ; p. 1-801
(art. by H. Maudsley, W. W. Gull, J. B. Rey-
nolds, C. B. Badcliffe, and others). . . 4315.06
Romberg (M. if.) ManUal of nervous diseases. 2 v.
1853 4316.21
Spurtheim {J. G.) Anatomy of brain, with view of nervous sys-
tem. 1836 4337.38
Verity (/?.) Changes produced in the nervous system
by civilization considered. 2d ed. 1839. 4327.28
West (0.) On some disorders of the nervous system
in childhood. 1871 4132.19
'nhyatl (iJ.) Essay on the vital and other involuntary
motions of animals. 1751 4327.16
Ziemssen (H. xx>n). Cycl. of med., v. 11-14. 1876-
78 435M.11
Content! : v. 11. Erb (W. H.) Diseases of the perlphsral
cerebro-spinal nerves. 12. Nothnagel (H.), Hitzig (E.),
Obemier (F.), Heubner (O.) and Huguenin <i.) DiseasOT
of the brain and its membranes. 13. Erb (W. H.) Dis-
eases of the spinal cord and medulla oblongata. 14 Ea-
lenburg (A.) Vaso-motor and trophic uuuroses, catalepsy.
Nothnagel (H.) Epilepsy. Bauer (J.) Tetanus. Ziemssen
(H. vou). Chorea. Jolly (F.) Hysteria. Kussmaul (A.)
Disturbances of speech.
43" .^ee also Stimulants aud narcotics (p. 767) ;— Spin*
(p. 767) ;— Brain (p. 755 ) :— Insanity (p. 760) ;— Mental
physiology (p. 762) ;— Ophthalmoscope (p. 764).
108. Neuralgia.
Anstie (F. K) Neuralgia and the diseases that resem-
ble it. 1871 4332.16
— Neuralgia. [In Bsyaolds. System of med.. v. 2. 1873 o.
'»*-'610 .4S1B.M
109. Nose.
Bolmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 3, 1862 ; p. 189-323 (Dlssaael
by A. Uie) 4337. 0»
49* See also Respiratory organs (p. 766).
la asking for books, use the " Book Order." giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the 4r«t part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
k
764
MEDICINE : Nursing (o PhyBtology.
110. Nursing.
DomvilU {E. J.) Manual for hospital nurses. 2(1 ed.
1875 4322.31
Mitchell {S. W.) Nurse and patient, and camp cure.
1877 *^^'^-??
Hightinqnle (F.) Notes on nursing. 1860. . 4322.11
.IVofe.— Reviewed in Qu. rer., v, 107, 1860.
White ( V. ) Manual of nursing prepared for the train-
ine school for nurs* attached to Bellevue hoa-
pitol. 1878 4322.33
Ste aUo M»cmUl«n. Sept., 1876 (Sick-nur«e», by M»rl»
Trench).
OphthalmologT. See Eye (p. 768).
111. Ophthalmoscope.
AUbuitiT. C.) On the use of the ophthalmoscope in
diseases of the nervous system and of the kid-
neys ; also in other disorders. 1871. . 4341.20
Wilson (H.) Lectures on the theory and practice of
the ophthalmoscope. 1868 4341.23
Opium. See Stimulants and narcotics (p. 767).
112. Orthoiiedic Surgery.
Bvitlow (K J.) Manual of orthopedic surgery.
1845 4348.18
Holmei (T.) System of surgery, v. 3, 1883 ; p. 630-666 {art. by T.
Tiitum) 4337.03
Knight (J. ) Orthopsedia. 1874 4348. 17
Hayre (L. A.) Lectures on orthopedic surgery and
diseases of the joints. 1876 4348.19
113. Palate.
Wagner [E. L,) Diseases of the soft palate. [In Zlemssen (H.
TOn). Cycl., V. 6, 1876 ; p. 863-994.] 4368.06
114. Paralysis.
Sasiian (C. H.) On paralysis fix>m brain disease in
its common forms. 1875 4323.16
S'e also Wiuslow's jour, of med. pay., v. 13, 1869 (Qeueral
paralysis).
$jf See alto Nervous system (p. 763).
115. Parasites and Worma.
CobbM {T. S.) Entozoa, with ref. particularly to the
internal parasites of man. 1804. . . . 4318.19
— Internal parasites of our domesticated animals.
1873 4318.20
— Worms. Lectures on practical helminthology.
1872 4341.07
Fleming (0.) Animal plagues. 1871. . . . 4332.02
HelUr iA.) Disesses from migratory parasites. [In Zlemssen
(H. von). Cycl., v. 3, 1876 : p. 556-6t)0.J .... 4368.03
— lutestiual parasites. [In Zlemssen (H. von). Oycl. of med.,
v. 7, 1876.) 4368.07
Bolma (T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 903-920 (art. by a.
Busic) 4337.04
Kuchenineister (F.) Vegetable parasites of the human
body. 2 v. 18-57 4316.14
Leidy {J.) Flora found in living animals. [In Sm. contrib.,
V. 6.) 3937.06
Eidtold (0. T.) Tape and cystic worms. 1857.4310.15
While (J. C.) Vegetable parasites. [In Mass. Slate board iif
health. 3d report, 1871.] 4346.19
49- See alto Medical zoology (p. 762).
Pathology. See Systematic Treatises (p. 764).
116. Pelvis.
Bolmti (T.) System of surgery, v. 2, 1861 ; p. 4T<t-Cia {art. by J.
Birkett) 4337.02
4^ See alto Abdomen (p. 766).
117. Pharmacy and Pharmacology.
Beasley {H.) Druggist's gen. receipt book. 1857. 4216.38
Biilish pharmacopceia. 1867 4313.10
Fliickiger (K A. ) atid Hanbury (D.) Fharmacographia :
a hist, of the principal drugs of vegetable origin.
1874. 4313.13
QriffiVi (iJ. E.) Universal formulary. 3d ed., revised
and enL by J. M. Maisch. 1874. . . .4313.14
Hughes (JJ. ) Manual of pharmacodyuamics.1868.4312.03
King (J.) American dispensatory. 1870. . 4313.11
Markoe (O. F. H.) LeKislation in relation to pharmacy. [In
Amer. aoc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1873.] . . . 6811.03
MorfiL I C ) Chemical and pharmaceutical manipula-
tions. 1849 . 4216.39
Pharmaceuiical jonmaL 2d ser. v. 10-11. 1859-60—
69-70 4311.02
Same. 3d B. v. 1-7. 1870-71— 76-77. . 4311.13
Pliarmacopoeia of the U. S. Phil., 1873. 12°. 4313.12
Pierce (C.ll.) Examination of drugs, medicines, chemi-
cals, etc. 1853 4216.40
Waring (R J.) Pharmacopoeia of India. 1868. 4313.09
Wood (0. B.) mid Bache (F.) Dispensatory of the
United States. 12th ed. 1805. . . . 4:U:t.O'^
4^ Setaito Chemistry {Medical, p, 264);— Materiamsdica
(p. 762).^
118. Physiology.
Beecher (C. E) Letters to the people on health and
happiness. 1855 4325.01
Same. 1856 4:iJ5.02
— Physiology and calisthenics. 1858. . . 432.1.05
Blackwell (£ ) Lectures on the laws of life. 1871. 4321. lO
CUrppn(«- ( VK 5. ) Animal physiology. Bohn. 4335.04
— Principles of general and comparative physiology.
1841 4335.05
— Principles of human physiology. 1853. . 4326.01
tleland (J.) Animal physiology of the human body.
1875 -laas.oa
Combe (A.) Principles of physiology applied to the
preservation of health. 1850 4325.04
— ■ Constitution of man. 1835 5412.06
Comwallis (C.F.) Connection between physiology and
intellectual philosophy, [ayion.] 1«46. 5421.21
Ballon {J. C.) Human physiology. 18'.9. . 4;j26.03
— Physiology and hygiene for schools.cic. 1868. 43J5.06
Dana (A. H.) Ethical and physiological inquiries.
1862 2.i21.25
Contents : Hereditary character ; Sensuality ; Health ;
Narcotics ; Medicine ; Physicians ; Diet ; Neuroinathy, etc.
Davy (J.) Physiological researches. 1863. . 4327.02
Darwin (E) Zoonomia ; or laws of organic life. 1801.
4 V 4348.01
Draper {J. C.) Text-book on physiology. 1866. 4325.07
— Text-book on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene.
1860 4.^26.05
Draper (J. W.) Human physiology. 1860. .4326.04
FliiU {A.) Physiology of man. [v. 1.] Introduction.
The blood. Circulation. Respiration. 1866.4326. 06
Same. [v. 2.] Alimentation. Digestion. Ab-
sorption. Lymph, and chyle. 1867. . 4326.07
Same. [v. 3.] Secretion. Excretion. Ductless
glands. Nutrition. Animal heat. Movements.
Voice and speech. 1S70 4326.08
Same. [v. 4.] Nervous system. 1872. 4326.09
Same. [v. 6.] Special senses. Qeneration.
1874 4326.26
— Text-book of human physiology. 1876. .4318.12
Fowler (0. S.) Physiology. 185) 4325.08
— and L. N.) New illustrated self instructor in phre-
nology and physiology. 1871 5431.13
Foote (,E. B.) Science in story. Sammy Tubbs, the
boy doctor, and " Sponsie," the troublesome
monkey. 4 v. 1874. 196.25
Contents: v. 1. The bones, cartilages and muscles. 2.
Circulation and absorption : — Arteries, veins, capillaries,
lymphatics, lacteal radicles, villi. 3. Digestive, nutritive,
respiratory, and vegetative nervous systems. 4. Brain
and nerves. Cerebral physiology.
Fbster(M.) Science primers. Physiology. 1874. 4325.31
— and Langley (J. N.) Course of elementary practical
physiology. 1876 4326.27
Ooadby (H.) Text-book of vegetable and animal
physiology. 1858 4327.01
Ooldbeck (J. G. ) Metaphysic of man, or the pure part
of the physiology of man. 2d ed. 1812. 4325.99
Oriscom (J. H.) Animal mechanism and physiology.
1839 4325.09
Hammond (W. A.) Physiological memoirs. 1863. 4327.03
Ilerdman (J. ) Essay on the causes and phenomena of
animal life. 1795 4325.i9
HewsoniW.) Works. Ed. G. GulUver. 1846. 4316.09
Contents : Properties of the blood, and Us morbid appear-
ances. Lymphaticsystem iumanand otheranimals. De-
tached papers.
Hinton (J.) Report on physiology. 1863-64 4304.0S
Hwxley (S. H.) and Youmans {W. J.) Elements of
physiology and hygiene. 1870. . . . 4325.27
Jacques (D. H. ) Hints towards physical perfection.
1859 4325.16
THE BROOKLTM LIBBART.
^--
MEDICINE : Physiology tu ReproductUm.
765
Kemp(T.L.) Natural history of creation. . 5075.29
Kirke.i(W.S.) Hand-book of physiology. 1«72. 4320.1.1
Lardner {D.) Animal physics ; or, the body and its
functions. 1857 ■13:i5.02
Lawrence ^ IK. ) Lectures on comparative physiology.
1818 4325.10
Law^on(H.) Manual of pop. physiology. 1873. 4325.28
Le Pilnir (A.) Wonders of the human body. 4325.26
Letoumeau (C.) Biology. Transl. by Wm. MaccalL
1878 4722.26
Leicen ((?./£) Physiol, of common life. 2t. 1859. 4325.11
Mac^ (J. ) Histoire d'une bouch^e de pain : I'homme.
1-68 4325.03
— History of a mouthful of bread ; and its effect on the
organization of men and animals. 18t>6. 4325.25
— The little kingdom ; or the servants of the stomach :
life ofman and animals. 2 v. L.,1867. lt;°. 4325.23
Same. New York, 1868. 12° 4325.15
Same. Les serviteurs de I'estomac. . 7047.03
Matleacci ( C. ) Lectures on the physical phenomena of
living beings. 1847 4325.30
Montgomery {E.) Report on physiology. 1862 i3M M
MuUie {H.I Man : in his physical structure and
adaptations. 18)8 4325.13
MMir (J. ) Physiology of the senses, voice, and mus-
cular motion, with mental faculties. 1848. 4318.01
Power [H.) Report on physiology, 1865-6—1869-70. . . 430*.07
Roijft {P. M.') Animal and vegetable physiology with
ref. to natural theology. 2 v. 1840. . 3")24.10
Radicke (0.) On the importance and value of arith-
metic means, with special reference to the meta-
morphosis of tissue. 1861 4302.02
Stdf-hdp ; with physiological chart, [anon. ]1870. 5431. 1 5
Stoedenboig (£) The animal kingdom. 2 v. 1843-
14 4326.13
— Economy of the animal kingdom. 2 v. 1845. 43^:6.11
Todd (R. B., e<litar). Cyclopjedia of physiology. 5 v.
in a. 1859 4336.00
Unzei- (J. A.) Principles of physiology. 1851. 4317.15
Wilkinson (J. J. G. ) Human body and its connection
with man. 1854 4>25.14
S'^e alto Chemistry [Animal and phyiinlogical, p. 2fi4) ;—
Biology ip. ilS) :— Mental physiology (p. 762) ;— Natural
history {Comparativn physiolof/y).
119. Plague.
Berlrand (J.B.) Hist.acconnt of plague at Marseilles, 1730. 4334.19
BUckmnre {Sir R.) Discourse ou plague . 1721 4334.20
Br'idlty {R.) Fliigiie at Marseilles considered. 4th ed. 1721. 4334.20
Brookes {R.) History of pestileutial distempers for 300 years last
past. 2d ed. 1722 4334.20
Cotbatch {Sir J.) Scheme for proper methods to be taken with the
plague. 1721 4334.19
— Ohseivations on the scheme. 1721 4334.19
Colleccion of very valuable and scarce pieces relating to the last
plague in 1665. [anon.] 2d ed. 1721 4334.19
DeFoe (Z>.) History of the plague in London. [In hit Miscel.
Works, V. 9, 1840.J 6032.09
Note.—K work of the imagination.
Deidier{A.) Nature of the plague at Marseilles. 1722. .4334.20
Diemerbrot(ik{I.de). Treatise cone, the pestilence. 1722.4334.20
Discourse couceruing the plague, [anon.] 1721. . . . 4334.20
Kennedy [P.) Discourse on pestilence and contagion, [anon.]
1721 4334.20
— Second discourse. 1721 4334.19
LiebermHster (K.) The plague, [/n Ziemssen (H. von). Oycl. of
med., V. 1, 1874 ; p. 466-483.] 4368.01
Maclean {C.) Summary of facts, etc. Non-existence of conta-
gion. [fnPampbletesr, V. 16, 1820.] 6058.16
Masta (iV.) Liber de peste contractus. 1721 4334.19
Meofi {R.) Sliort discourses couc. pest, contagion. . . 4334.19
— Doctor Mead's Short discourse explained, ol- his account, etc.,
exploded, [anon.] 2d ed. 1722 4334.19
Milroy (0.) [In Reynolds. System of med., v. 1, 1870; p. 528-
538.] 4315.04
Place {—). An hypothetical notion of the plague. 1721.4334.20
l'ringU(J.) Rational enqu Into nature of the plague. 1722.4334.20
l*ye {O.) Discourse of the plague, wherein Dr. Mead's notions
are refuted. 1721 4334.19
Rosset{A.) Treatise cone, the plague. 1722 4334.20
Scarborough {Sir C.) Practical method for the cars of the plagne
In London, 1665 4334.20
Some remarks on three treatises : viz.. Dr. Mead's and Dr. Pye's.
[on«n.] 1721 4334.19
Strother {E.) Experienced measures how to manage the small
pox : with method used iu the plague. 1721. . . 4334.20
Willit {T.) Preserv. from infection of the plague. 1721. 4334.'20
Thucydidet. History of the plague of Athens. Tr. witii remarks
explanatory of its pathotogy, by C. Collier. 1857. 4344.06
See alia VViuilow'a Uedlcal critic, v. 2, 1862 (Antiq. of the
plague).
120. Poisona.
Boehm (S.), Ifaunym (B.), and Boeck (//. tmt). PolMoa. [In Zlem»-
•en's Cycl. of med., V. 17, 1878.] 4368.17
Draper ( F. W.) Arsenic in certain green color*. [In Mass. StaU
board of health. 3a report. 1871.] 4346.M
f'agge C. II. Report on, and materia medlca. 1864. . . 4304.06
Hammond {W. A) Carroval aud vao, the South American arrow
poison. — Supposed new species of upas. [In his Meraolrt,
1863 ; p. 181.294.J 4327.0B
Otto ( F. J. ) Manual of the detection of poisons, with
additions by W. Elderhorst. 1857. . .4343.03
Ref.ie {J. J.) Manual of toxicology. 1874. . 4343.04
.^andcrnm {J. B.) Report on toxicology. 1861-62. . . . 4304.06
Woodman (YV. B.) and Tidy {C. M.) Forensic medi-
cine and toxicology. 1877 4343.06
Wormley (TO.) Micro-chemistry of P. 1869. 4343.05
See also Atlantic mo., v. 22, 1864 (Modern methods of
studying poisons, by S. W. Mitchell) ; Medical critic, t. 1,
1862 (Slow and secret poisoning).
jOST See also works on Medical jurisprudence in Z«aw
(p. 689) ; and anU (p. 762).
Animal I^fisont.
Bellinger (0.) Infection by animal poisons. [In Ziemssen (H.
ran) Cycl. of med., v. 3, 1875 ; p. 313.65I.) . . . 4358.03
Uolma {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 618-649 (Poisoned
wounds, by A. Poland) 4337.01
Same. v. 4, 1864 ; p. 921-926 (Venomous Insects and rep-
Ules, by O. Bush) 4337.04
4^ See also Medical zoology (p. 762) ;— Hydrophobia
(p. 760).
Praotlce. See Syttamatlo treatises (p. T6i).
121. Prostate.
Thompson (Sir H.) Diseases of the prostate: their
pathology and treatment. 4th ed. 1873. 4135.12
4^ See also Kidneys and Oenlto-urinary organs (p. 761).
... 122. Purpura.
Hillier (T.) Purpura. [In Baynoids. System of m*d., v. 1,
1870 ; p. 790.8U4.] 43I6.M
123. Pyaemia.
Bristowe {J. S.) [In Reynolds. System of med., v. 1, 1870 : p.
553-690.] 4316.04
Holmes {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 : 266-398 {art. by O. W.
Calleuder) 4337.01
124. Quackery.
Bigelow {J.) /n Ai> Nature in disease, etc. 1864. . . .4321.06
Brodie {Sir B. O.) On quacks and quackery. [/nAi> Works, v. 1,
1865.] 4316.08
Rtsnys on quackery. [anon.'\ 1836. . . . 2524.22
King{D.) Quackery unmasked. [/nAttHomosopsthy, Thomson-
ism, etc. 1858.] 4322.06
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 31, 1878 (A good word for
quackery) ; Blackw. mag., v. 91, 1862 (Physicians and
quacks) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1864, and v. 24, 1872 (Quack
doctors) ; Temple Bar. Dec, 1872 (Q. of the 18th century);
Medical critics, v. 1, 1861 (Profeslonal tricksters).
125. Queurantine.
Oramnlle (A. B.) Letter to W. Huakisson, on the quarantine
bUI. [In Pamphleteer, v. 25. 1825 ] 6058.26
Maclean (C.) On quarantine laws. [In Pamphl.. v . 21, 1823] 6068.21
Macmichael {W.) Brief sketch of the i>rogre88 of opinion on
contagion ; with remarks on the subject of quarantine.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 26, 1825.] : • • 5058.26
ifatianal quarantine and sanitary convention. 2d-3d
convention, 1859-60. 2 v 4345.15
49* Set also Sanitary scienoa (p. 766).
126. Rfdlway-traveling.
Fletcher (J. 0.) Kailways in their medical aspect!.
1867 4327.18
127. Rectum, Anus, etc.
Dupuylren (Q.) Diseases of the rectum. 1854. 4316.04
4V See also Digestive organs (p. 762).
128. Reproductive Organs.
AcUm ( W. ) Functions and disorders of the reproduc-
tive organs. 5th ed. 1871 4335.15
Flint {A., jr.) Physiology,: generation. 1874 4326.28
Holmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 63t-653 (Diseases
of the male organs, by G. M. Humphrey, and others.) 4337.04
StBedenborri (E.) The generative organs. 18 J2. 4335.11
O" See also Marriage (p. 761) ;— Prostate (p. 766) ;— Sper-
matorrhea (p. 767) ; — Kidneys and genito-urinary organs
(p. 761) :— Venereal diseases (p. 768) ;— Women (p. 769) ;—
Nattnal history {Seproductton).
In saklng for books, OM tb* " Book Ordwr/' giving the ADTHOK'S NAUK, the first part of tha TITLE, and the NiniBER.
766
MEDICINE : Respiratory System to Skin.
129. Respiratory System.
Dobdl {B.) On winter cough, catarrh, bronchitis, em-
physema, asthma. 3d ed. 1875.. . .4324.34
Flint {A., jr.) /n Ai» Physiology, v. 1, 1866 4326.06
Hasse iC. K) Diseases of the organs of respiration.
1846 4316.07
Loomis (A. L.) Lectures on diseases of the respira-
tory organs, heart and kidneys. 1875. . 4354.16
Pettmkofer (if.) Apparatas (or testing the results of respiration,
[/n Sm. report, 1864.J 3936.19
Beynolds (J. B.) System of med., v. 3, 1871 ; p. 421-
*958. 4315.06
ContmU : Mackenzie (M.) Diseases of the laryux. Jen-
ner (Sir W.) Emphysema of the lungs. Salter(H.) Asthma.
Bennett (J. H.) Phthisis pulmonalis. Beigel (H.) Can-
cer of the luDgi. Fox (W.) Pneumonia ;— Syphilitic affec-
tions ;— Brown induration. Bastian (H. C.) Cirrhosis of
the lung. Hewitt (Q.) Apneumatosis. Hoberts (F. T.)
Bronchitis. Anstie (F. E.) Pleurodynia ;— Pleurisy ;—
Hydrothorax ;— Pneumothorax.
Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of med., v. 4, 1876. 4358.04
Cmtentt : Fraenkel (B.) General diagnosis of diseases
of the nose, pharynx, and larynx. Ziemssen |H. von).
Anemia, hyperiemia, hemorrhage, abnormal color, and
the catarrhal inflammations of the laryngeal mucous mem-
brane. Steiner (J.) Croup, Riegel (F.) Diseases of the
trachea and bronchi.
to- See also Lungs (p. 761) ;— Consumption (p. T57) ;—
Larrnz (p. 761) ;— Catarrh (p. 7B6) ;— Throat (p. 768).
130. Rheumatism.
OarrodiA. B.) Rheumatoid arthritis ;— Rheumatism, [/n Rey-
nolds. System of med., t. 1, 1870 ; p. 928-966.) . *316.M
Mitchell {J. B.) New practice in acute and chronic rheumatism,
[/n hU Five essays. 1869.] 1323.08
131. Rickets.
JUkm (W.) Blckete. [/n Reynolds. System of med., v. 1,
1870 ; p, 806.847.] 4816.04
132. Sanitary Science.
Brooklyn. Board of heatth. Report, 1873-75—1875-76.
2v. 4353.21
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 2, 1850 2616.01
Denton (J. B.) Sanitary engineering. 1876. . 3948.16
Great Britain. Commissioners for inquiring into the health
of large towns. lst-2d reports, 2 v. 1844. 4344.23
— Inspectors of factories. Reports, 1872. . .4314.22
— Nuisances removal and diseases prevention act,
18-19 Vic, with notes. 1855 5635.29
Guy {W. A.) Public health : hist, of the prevalent
and fatal diseases of the English population, to
the end of the 18th cent. 1870. . . . 4345. '28
Harris {E.) Health laws and their administration. [In Amer.
soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 2, 1870.] 6811.01
flbspita; transports. In 1862 4343.27
Mapother (E. D.) Lectures on the public health.
1867. 4345.29
Massachusetts. State board of health. lst-9th annual
report. 1870-78 4345.19
Principal content! : v.l. Sale of poisons. Slaughtering for
the Boston marliets, etc. 2. Poisouiug by lead-pipe. Tri-
china disease. Charbon, or malignant vesicle. Causes of
typhoid fever. Homes for the poor, etc. 3. Arsenic in
certain green colors. Mill-dams and other water obstruc-
tions. Use and abuae of intoxicating drinks. Use and
i^use of opium. Sewing machines. Slaughtering and fat-
melting. Vegetable parasites. Sinall-pox, etc. 4. Sewer-
erage and drainage. Flavoring articles of food and drink.
S^od of the people. Homes of the poor, etc. 5. Preven-
tive medicine. Condition of certain rivers of Mass. The
Brighton abattoir. Health of the farmers of Mass. Po-
litical economy of health. Use of zinced or galvanized
Iron for the storage and conveyance of drinking-water, ete.
6. Inebriate asylums. Value of health to the state.
Transportation of live stock. Our meat supply. The
Brighton abattoir. Cremation of burial, etc. 7. Pollu-
tion of rivers, water-supply, disposal of sewage. House
drainage. Impure ice, etc. 8. Sewerage, drainage, etc.
San. condition of Lynn. Begistratibu of deaths and dis-
eases. The growth of children. Disease of the mind.
9. Drainage and health. Cottage hospitals. Dangers from
color-blindness. Filtration of potable water. Sanitation
of public schools. Scarlet fever. San. conditions of Cam-
bridge. Health of towus.
Jfationat assoc, for promotion o{ social science. Transactions.
1867-77. 21 V 6816.01
iVo<«.— Each volume has a sanitary section.
National quarantine and sanitary convention. Proceed-
ings and debates of the 3d-4th convention, 1859-
60. 2 V 4345.15
New Tork (Oil!/ of ). Metropolitan board of health. An-
nual report. 1866-69. 4 v 4346.23
— Board of health. Ist-ith annual report, 1870-71—
1873-74. 4v 4347.15
OdlinglW.) Report on public hygiene. 1869 4304 02
Parkes (R A. ) Manual of practical hygiene. 4th ed.
1873 4348.05
Bichardson {B. W.) National health. [In Good words, v. 17,
1876 ; 7 art.]
Sanderson {J. BA Report on public hygiene. 1860. , . 4304.02
SaniUirian (The). A. N. Bell, editor, v. 1-5. 1873-
77. . ^ 8187.01
Simon (J.) Filth-diseases and their prevention.
1876 4347.12
Stevenson {T.) Report on public health. 1869-70. . . . 4304.09
TarboUon {M. 0.) Sanitary legislation and science,
with special regard to sewage and water supply.
1872 4313.16
Woolsey (T.) Conference of boards of health. [In Amer. soc.
sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1874.] 6811.03
tS" See also Arts (Useful : Sewerage and drainage, p. 46 ;
Warming and ventilation, p. 48) ;— Quarantine (p. 765).
133. Scarlet Fever.
Gee IS. J.) In Reynolds. System of med., r. 1, 1870 ; p. 149-
172.) 4315.04
49- See also Fevers (p. 768).
134. School Hygiene.
Lincoln {D. F.) and Carroll {A. L.) In Amer. soc. icl. assoc.
Trans., no. 7, 1874.] 6811.03
$^ See also Sanitary science (p. 766).
135. Sciatica.
Lawson (H. ) Sciatica, lumbago, and brachialgia, and
their cure by hypodermic injection of morphia.
1872. . . . .' 4523.15
136. Scrofula.
Hoim« {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 336-360 (art. bj W.
S. Savory).
Birch-Hirschfield {—). Scrofulosis and affections of the lymphatic
glands. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of med., v. 16,
1877.] 4368.16
137. Scurvy.
Bmiard IT.) In Reynolds. System of mod., T. 1, 1870 ; p. 729-
764; 4316.04
Immermxnn (H.) Halmophilia, scurvy, and morbus maculosus.
l/nZiemssen'sCycl. of med., v. 17, 1878.] . . . .4368.17
138. Sea-sickness.
Alderson(SirJ.) On sea-sickness. 1872. . . 4351.08
Set also Westm. rev., v. 90, 1868 (p, 462-486).
139. Senses.
Bain (A.) Senses and intellect. 1868. . .6421.09
Bemslein (J.) The five senses of man. 1876.4323.12
De Vere (M. Sohele). The senses. [In Harper's mag., v. 12 (6
articles).]
FtinHA.,}r.} Physiology ; special senses. 1874. . . .4326.26
Fourier \c.) In his Passions of the human soul. v. 1, 1861 ; p.
1-232 6436.11
Miillei' (J.) Physiology of the senses. 1848. 4318.01
Semes : feeling and smell. Tr. from ' Aus der Natnr.' [In Sm.
report, 1865 ; p. 249-290] 3936 20
Same. Taste, hearing, and sight. [In Sm. report, \Wr, ;
p. 127-194.] 39SB.21
Smith lA.) Of the external senses. [In his Essays, etc., 1796 :
p. 266-333.] 6416.2*
Wilson <G.) Five gateways of knowledge. 3d ed.
1861 4323.11
43- See also Nervous system (p. TtS);— Philosophy (Psy-
chology).
140. Sickness.
Martineau (H ) Life in the sick-room. Essays by an
invalid. 1844 4322.07
Same. 3d ed. 1849 4322.08
49- See also Nursing (p. 764);— Mental physiology (p. 762).
141. Skin.
Anderson {McO.) On the treatment of diseases of the
skin. 1872 4328.11
Hardy (A.) The dartrous diathesis, or eczema and
its allied affections. 1866 4342.16
Hebra (F.) On diseases of the skin, including the ex-
anthemata. V. 1-2. 1866-68 4302.17
Bolmes IT.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864 ; p. 709-796 (orf. by W.
Jenner, T. HiUier and T. Smith) 4337.04
THE BBOOKLTN LIBRABT.
MEDICINE : Skia to Stimulauts aud Narootloik
767
BurU(T.) Diseases of the skin. 1871. . .4328.13
Jeffries {B. J.) Diseases of the skin. 1871. . 4328.12
Kelion {T.M.) Hlotarel. to cnUneous compUiuta. 18U. In 6U93.12
Liveiiuj (R.) Notes on skin diseases. 1^<70. . 4328.15
NdiganiJ.M.) Diseases of the skin. Phila.,1 860.4328. 14
Same. 2d ed. Dublin, 1866 43i8.17
Neumann (I.) Text-book of skin diseases. 1871. 4328.18
New Sydenham society. Atlas of portraits of skin
diseases
Pmard(H.a.) Diseases of the skin. 1876. . 4328.19
ml$on (K) Lectures on dermatology. 1871. 4328.16
142. Sleep.
Binns(E.) Anatomy of sleep. 1845. . . .4323.02
Cappie{J.) Causation of sleep. 1872.. . .4323.05
Hall(W.W.) Sleep. 1862 4323.01
Hainmotid {W. A.) Sleep and its derangements.
. 1869 4323.04
MacnUh (R.) Philos. of sleep. 1835. . . . 5412.06
Maury (L. F. A.) Le sommeil et les reves : (Studes
psychologiques. 3eed. 1865 3811.06
Philip (A F. W.) Inquiry into the nature of sleep.
1834 4323.03
tO" See alio Chr. eiMn., t. 67, 1864 (Sleep by N. L. Froth.
Ingbam) ; Ed.rev., Apl., 1873 (Mturyon sleep ami dreams);
MacmilUn'a mag., Apl., 1864 (Sleep and dreams) ; May,
1869 (Sleep, by F. U. S.) ; North Brit, rev., v. 48. 1868, p.
498513 J Old and new, Sept., Nov., 1872 (3 art , by E. E.
Hale) ; Winslow's jour, of pay. med., v. 5, 1852 (Pathol, of
sleep) ; New£ng., v. 3, 1849 (Seep and sleeplessoess) : v. 13,
1866 (Philos. of rest) ; Weetm. rev., v. 81. 1864 (Physiol, of
sleep).
143. SmaUFoz.
Ourtdimann (H.) In Ziemasea. Oyd. of med., t. 2, 1876 ; p.
• 320-416.] 4368.02
Marton [J. F.) In Rernolds. System of med., v. 1, 1870 ; p.
223-273.) 4315.04
Rliazes. Treatise on the small-pox and measles.
1848 431G.20
Simpson {J. Y.) Proposal to stamp out small pox and
other contagious diseases. 1871. . . . 4355.26
49" See alK Vaccination (p. 769).
144. Snuff-taklng.
Murray {J. C.) SnuflP-taking : its utility in preventing
bronchitis, consumption, etc 1870. . . 4342.19
43- See aUo Tobacco (p. 768).
145. Speotrosoope.
Rosenburg(K) Useof the S., in medicine. 1876. 4355.22
146. Speimatorrhea.
Des Landes (£.) Manhood, the causes of its premature
decline. 1845 4331.09
Kahn (£. J.) Nervous exhaustion. 1870. . 4331.25
MiUon(J.L.) On spermatorrhoea. 8th ed. 1871. 4321.26
Same. 'Jth ed. 1872 4331.26
Ralph (J. E.) Seminalia. 1865 4331.26
49" See alio Beprodnctlva organs (p. 765).
147. Spine and its Diseases.
BarweU (H.) On curvatures of the spine ; causes and
treatment. 3d ed. 1877 4318.16
Dean {J.) Gray substance of tbe medulla oblongata and the
trapezium. [In Smith, oontrib., v. 16.) .... 3937.16
Bammond (W.A.) Spinal irritation. {In w Jour, of psy. med.,
Apl., 1870 ; p. 226-264.)
Holmei (■/',) System of surgery, t. 3, 1862 ; p. 831-876 (art. by A.
Shaw) 4337.03
Raicliffe (C. B.) Diseases, etc. {In Beyuold*. System of med.,
V. 2, 1872 ; p. 606-719.) 4315.06
Tayktr i^G. F.) Spinal irritation ; causes of back-ache
among American women. 1864. . . . 4321.2S
Van Der Kolk {J. L. 0. S.) On the minute structure
and functions of the spinal column and medulla
oblongata. 1859 4303.05
43- See alto Nerrons system (p. 7<S) ;—Osrsbro. spinal
meningitis (p. 766).
148. Stimulants and Narcotios.
1. Miscelianeous Workt.
Anstie {F. S.) Stimulants and narcotics : with special
researches on the action of alcohol, sether, and
obloroform on the vital organism. 1865. 4334.25
Beard (0. M.) Stimulants and narcotics ; medically,
philos., and morally. 1871 4.3:!4.24
Cooke(M.C.) The seven sisters of sleep. 1860. 4334.27
Content! : Ancient narcotics. Tobacco (p. 19113). Opium
(p. 114-211). Hemp, bascbisch, grenja, hubble-bubble.
Bisl and plaang, betel peppers, etc., ett. Oocs. Whitevsth
and clay. Metals, soluiaceous plants. Fungi.
Harley (J.) The old vegetable neurotics: hemlock,
opium, belladonna and henbane. 1869. 4334.36
JokmUm {W. F.) Chemistry of common life. t. 2. . .4216.18
Ludiow (F. H.) Hasheesh-eater, [anon.] 1857. 224.40
ItiehardionlB. W.) Msrootics. [/n Diseases of modern life, 187( ;
p. 324-340.) 4332.1S
See aUo N. A. rev., v. 96, 1862 ; p. 874.416 (Narcotics) ;
Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 4, 1861 (Influence of stimu-
lants on the mind).
4V See alto Beverages (p. 766) ;— Food and diet (p. 768) ;
and in the general alphabet, Ooffes (p. 274) ; — Tea.
2. Alcohol, Wina, and Ltquori.
Anstie (F. C.) Uses of wines in health tmd disease.
1870 4334.34
Bowditch [H. I.) Corresp. concerning the use of liquors. [In
Mass. StaU board of health. 2d report, 1870.) . .4346.19
Mis (C.) Origin, nature, and history of wine : its use
as a beverage lawful and needful to mankind.
1861 4334.38
FXske {J.) Tobacco and alcohol. The coQiing man
will drink. 1869 4334.31
Bammond (W. A.) Effects of alcohol, [/n Tribune pop. sol., pt.
3, 1874.] 3908.01
Macnish I.R.) Anatomy of drunkenness. 1835. 5412.06
Parton(,J.) Smoking and drinking. 1868. .4334.30
JVote.— Bepriuted from Atlantic monthly, v. 2, p. 189-20T.
Richardson (B. W.) On alcohol : six Cantor lectures.
1876 4342.12
^ Diseases of modern life, 1876 ; p. 11-272.) 4332.1S
Sandford ( ir.) A few remarks on the medicinal effects of wine
and spirits. 1799 4342.08
Story (V. A) Alcohol : its nature and effects.
1868 4334.33
Trotier ( T. ) Essay on drunkenness, and its effects on
the human body. 1813 4342.10
Youmans (E.L.) Alcohol and the constitution of man.
1854 4342.09
See alio Meliora, v. 4, 1861 (New dtscoT. in the action of
alcohol) ; T. 4-6 (Is alcohol food or physic ?) ; Littell, 1872,
v. 2, or Pop. sci. mo., June, 1872 (Phya. position of alcohol) ;
Westm. rev., v. 75. or Littell, 1861. v. 1 (What becomes of it
in the living body) ; July 1, 1865 (Physiol, errors of teeto-
talism; ; controverted in N. A. rev.. Apl., 1856 ; Fraser's
mag., v. 78, 1866 (.\lcoholic controversy).
j^- Sue alto Temperance and intemperance, in the gen-
eral alphabet.
3. InebriaU Atylumt,
See Atl. monthly, v. 22, 1863 (by J. Parton) ; Macmillan,
Aug., 1870 ; June, 1672 (by D. Dalrymple) ; Mass. Stal«
ioard of health. 6th report, 1876 {art. by H. I. Bowditch).
4. Inebriety.
Anttie {P.) Alcoholism. [In Bejmolds. System of med., v. 1,
1872 ; p. 148-174.) 4316.06
MarcetiW.) Chronic intoxication. 1868. .43)4.32
See alto Hammond's Jour, of psy. mod.. Apl., 1869 ; p. 393-
350 (lufluenco of niethomania upon business and criminal
responsibility, by 8. Rogers) ; 1869 ; p. 877-689 (Metlioma-
nia. by J. O'Dea) ; Quar. rev.. Oct , 1875 (Drink ; the vice
aud the disease) ; Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 13. 1860
(Intoxication as causing a type of disease) ; v. 11, 1858 (lu-
temp, as a form of mental diijorder ; Dipsomania) ; Med.
critic, V. 2, 1862 (Pathol, descrip. of intemperance).
6. Opium, Morphia, Laudanum, etc,
.4(it)ice to opium eaters, [a/ion.] L., 1823. 16". 4334.22
Awsiter (J.) Essay on opium, as a poison. With cure.
1763 4352.25
Calkins (A.) Opium and the opium-appetite : with
notices of alcoholic beverages, cannabis indica,
tobacco and coca, and tea and coffee. 1871. 4334.37
Day {ID The opium habit. 1868 4334.35
Be (luincey (T.) Confessions of an English opium
eater. 1862 2.523.17
Same. 1853 2522.20
— Coleridge and opium eating, etc. 1863 2623.27
Same, {In hit Narr. papers, t. ', 1863 • p. 117-161.) 2622. 16>i
Oliver (F. E.) 'Use and abuse of opium, [in Mass. Stale tmard
of health. 3d report, 1871 ; p. 161-177.) 4346.19
Young ( 0. ) Treatise on opium ; practical observations.
1753 4334.21
See alto Blackw. mag., v. 80. 1856 (Recent confession of an
opium eater) ; Dec, 1878 (The opium eater) ; Wiuslow's
Jour, of psy. med., y. 7, 1864 ; p. 240-252 (Psychol, of opi-
In asking for books, use the "Book Ocdsrs," giving the AUTaOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NtlMBER.
768
MEDICINE : stimulants and Narcotioa to Typhoid Fever.
nm, by J. B. Harrison) ; Atlantic mo., Jane, 1874 (Mor-
pbine : personal experience, by J. C. Layard) : Pop. sci.
mo., Mch., 1878 (Opium and its antidote, by 0. Blcbet).
6. Tobacco and Smoking.
Artn-Chair In tbs smoking-room 2612.26
Bigelow {J.j Hist, and use of tobacco. [In hit Nature in disease,
18M ; p. 323-336.] 1321.06
Biodie iSir B. C.) Use andabuae of tobacco. {In hU Works, v. 1,
1866.] 4316.08
Clarke [A.) Dissert, on the use and abuse of tobacco. [In his De-
tached pieces, v. 2, 1844.J 3631.11
Piske(J.) Tobacco. It does pay to smoke. 1869. 4334.31
Griscom (J. H. ) Use of tobacco, and the evils result-
ing therefrom. 1868 433i.'29
Uigginson (T.W.) A nev counter blast. [/nAt< Out-door papers,
1863 ; p. 177-199.] 2532.02
J\rote.— Bepr. fi-om Atl. mo., t. 8, 1861.
James i. (king of England). Counter blast to tobacco.
1843 4334.28
Same. Ed. by E. Arber. 1869. . . .5011.08
King {Dan). Tobacco ; what it is and what it does.
1861 4342.-20
Lizars {J.) Use and abuse of tobacco. 1859. 4334.27
FaiioniJ.) Smoldng and drinking. 1868. .4334.30
iVote.— Repr. from Atl. mo., v. 21, 1868.
Biehardton [B. W.) In hit Diseases of modern life, 1876 ; p. 273-
323 4332.16
Shew (J.) Tobacco : its effects, e(c. 1850. .4342.21
See alto Atl. mo., T. 6. 1860 ; p. 187-202 (by D W. Cheever);
Blackvr. mag., t. 79, 1356 (Drinking and smoking) ; Pop.
sci. moutbly, t. 2, 1872 (Physiological position of tobacco,
by W. E. A. Axon) ; N. A. rev., v. 108, 1869 (Saiiitaiy and
Sbysiological relations of tobacco, by W. A. Hammond) ;
leliora, v. 3, 1860 (Tobacco).
4^ See also Tobacco, in the general alphabet.
149. Stomach (Diseases of the).
Brinion (W.) Lectures on diseases of the stomach.
1864. 4324.15
Ohambers (T. K.) The indigestions. 3d Amer. ed.
1870 4324.09
Eyre {Sir J.) The stomach and its difficulties. 6th
ed. 1869 4324.07
Fox (IF.) Diseases, etc. [In Reynolds. System of med., t. 2,
1872 ; p. 806-993.] 4316.05
Garrell {C. B.) Irritative dyspepsia, and consumption.
1868 4324.25
BaU(W.W.) Dyspepsia, ek. 1877. . . .4322.30
Higginson (T. W.) Dyspepsia. [In hit Out-door papers, 1873 ;
p. 63-77.] 2632.02
Leube (W. O.) Diseases of the stomach and intestines. [In
Ziemsson. Cycl. of med., v. 7, 1876.] 4338.07
Lewis {U.) Talks about people's stomachs. 1870. 4324.10
TraU {R. T.) Digestion and dyspepsia. 1873. 4321.24
See atso Blackwood's mag., v. 90, 1861 (On the cure of
dyspepsia ; 2 art.)
4V See also Digestion (p. 767) ;— Dyspepsia (p. 767) ;
Food and diet (p. 768).
ISO. stone and Oravel.
Hohnet (T.) System of surgery, v. 4, 1864, p. 424-477 (Surgery, by
A. Polaud and C. Hawkins) 4337.04
Thompson {Sir H. ) Practical lithotomy and lithotrity.
1871 4337.19
49* See alto Kidneys and urinary organs (p. 761).
151. Sunstroke.
ltiwUan{W. 0.) In Reynolds. System of med., t. 2, 1872 ; p.
128-142.] 4316.06
Wood (H. 0., jr.) Thermic fever, or son stroke.
1872 4344.14
152. Superstitions and Errors.
Harrison {J. B.) Popular med. errors. 1851. 4321.12
Pettigreu) {T. J.) On superstitions connected with
medicine and surgery. 1846. .... 4313.03
4^ See alto Quackery (p. 766).
153. Surgery.
BiUroth (T.) General surgical pathology and thera-
peutics. 1871 4326.19
Bryant (T.) Practice of surgery. 1872. . .4351.18
Clark {F.L.) Outlines of surgery. 1872. . .4336.15
SHchsen{J.E.) Science and art of S. 2 v. 1872. 4336.13
Esmareh {Fr.) On the use of cold in S. 1861. 4302.02
JFyancis (S. W.) Report of V. Mott's surg. cliniques
in Univ. of New York, 1859-60. .... 4326.20
Gross (S. D.) System of S. 5th ed. 2 v. 1872. 4338.21
Hamilton {F. H. ) Principles and practice of surgery.
2d ed. 1873 43^6.18
Holmes {T.) System of surgery, in treatises by vari-
ous authors. 4 v. 1860-64. ..... 4337.01
Abdomen, v. 2.
Abscess, V. 1. [r. 3.
Absorbent system.
Air passages, v. 3.
Aliment, canal, v. 4.
Amputation, Vv 3.
Ausesthetics, v. 3.
Aneurism, v. 3.
Apiicea, V. 4.
Arteries, v. 3.
Back, V. 2.
Bones, V. 3.
Bones and Joints, V.3.
Breast, v. 4. [v. 1.
Burns and scalds,
Cancer, v. 1.
Chest, V. 2.
Childhood, v. 4.
Collapse, V. 1.
Contusions, v. 1.
Croup, V. 4. [v. 1.
Delirium tremens.
Diphtheria, v. 4.
Dislocatious, v, 1
Ear, V. 3.
Erysipelas, v. 1.
Eye, V. 2.
Hulke (J. W.)
ContenU.
Extremity (Upper
and lower), v. 2.
Face, V. 2.
Fever (Surgical), v. 4.
Fractures, v. 1.
Gangrene, v. 1.
Generation, v. 4.
Gonorrhcea, v. 4.
Head, V. 2.
Hernia, v. 4.
Hospitals, V. 4.
Hysteria, v. 1.
luflammatlon, v. 1.
Instruments, v. 4.
Joints, T. 3.
Ijaryngoecope, v. 3.
Lightning, v. 1.
Lithotrity, v. 4.
Lithotomy, v. 4.
Minor Burgery.T. 3.
Mouth, V. 4. [V. 3.
Muscular system,
Orthopffidlc surgery,
V. 3.
Neck, T. 2.
Nerves, v. 3.
Nose, T. 3.
Parasites, v. 4.
Pelvis, V. 2.
Plastic surgery, v. 3.
Poison8(AuJmal),T.l.
Poisonous insecta
and ri ptiles, v, 4.
Pyemia, v. 1.
Rectum, V. 4.
Scrofula, v. 1.
Sinus and fistula.v. 1 .
Skin, V. 4.
Spine, V. 3. [v. 4.
Surgical diagnosis.
Syphilis, V. 1.
Teeth, V. 4.
Tetanus, V. 1.
Thyroid gland, v. 4.
Tongue, V. 3.
Tuniois, V. 1.
Ulcers, V. 1.
Urinary orgaua, v. 4.
Veius, V. 3.
Women, v. 4.
Wounds, V. 1. [v. 2.
Wounds (Oun-shot),
Wounds of vessels,
T. 1.
Eeport on surgery. 1859-61. . 4^04.02
Medico- Chirurgiual transactions. General index to v.
1-53. 1871 414.5.03
Ottley (Z>.) Observations on surgical diseases of the
head and neck. 1848 4316.18
Sims {J. .1/.) Silver sutures in surgery. 1858. 4137.05
Tdy(W.) Report on surgery. 1869-70 430t.09
United States. Army mnlical museum. Catalogue of
the surgical section. By A. A. 'WoodhulL
1866 43J8.01
— Surgeon general's office. Circular, no. 2-3, 6, 7. 2 v.
Ib65-ii8 4338.04
2. Excisions of the bead of the femur for gunshot injury.
[4338.04J. 3. Report of surgical cases treated in the army
of tbe U.S., 1865.71. 1871(4338 08]. 6. Materialsavaiiable for
a medical and surgical history of the rebellion [4:i38.05J.
7. Report on amputations at the hip-joint in military aur-
gery [4338.04].
Windsor (T.\ Report on surgery. 1862 64. 3 v. . . .4304.04
4^ See also Military medicine (p. 763).
Teeth. See Dentistry (p. 767).
Therapeutics. See Materia medioa and therapentica (p. 762).
154. Thermometry.
Sequin (E) Family thermometry. 1873. . 4323,09
Wunderlich {C. A.) On the temperature in diseases :
medical thermometry. 1871 4303.06
155. Throat : Pharynx, Qiaophagus, Trachea,
Ijarynz, and Nares.
Cohen {J. S.) Diseases of the throat. 1872. .4342.25
Stiffen [A.) Spasm of the glottis. [/» Ziemsaen. Cycl. of med.,
V. 7, 1876.) 4358.07
49- See also Larynx (p. 761) ; — Respiratory organs (p . 766) ;
Diphtheria (p. 767).
Tobacco. See Stimulants and Narcotics (p. 768).
156. Tongue.
Clarke (W.F.) Diseases of the tongue. 1873 4356.18
Holmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 3, 1862 ; p. 897-tlt. . 4337.03
Toxicology. See Poison* (p. 766).
157. Tumors.
Bright (J.M. ) Clinical memoirs on abdominal tumors
and intumescence. 1860 4302.08
Holmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860; p. M2-S0T [art. by J.
Paget) 4337,01
158, Typhoid Fever.
Harley(J.) Typhoid fever, (/n Reynolds. System of med., t.
1, 1870 ; p. 346-424.J 4315.04
LeberllH.) Relapsing fever and bilious typhoid. [/nZiemssen.v.l.)
Liebermeister (K.) Typhoid fever. [In Ziemssan (H. von). Cycl.
of med., T. 1, 1874 ; p. 1-233.) 4368 01
MattadhuteUt. State hoard of health. 2d report, 1870. , .4346.19
BBOOKLYM LIBKABT.
*^1^>'Ss
MEDICINE : Typhus Fevei to ZymoUo Diseaaea.
769
159. Typhus Fever.
Buc>ianan{0.) Typhus fover. [/n Reynolds. System of med.
V. 1, 1870 ; p. 425 <66.1 «15.(M
Ltbtrl (H.) Typhus fevpr. [In Ziemssen (H. Ton.) Cycl. of med.,
V. 1, 1871 : p. 301-340.J 4388.01
Urinaiy organs, etc. See Kidneys (p. 761).
160. Vaccination.
FotUr iF. P.) Public vaccination. [In Amsr. too. sei. Hsoc.
Trans., no. 6, 1«73.] 5811.03
Seaton (K 0.) Hand-book of V. 1868. . .4314.03
— Vaccination. [In Reynolds. System of med., t. 1, 1870 ; p.
274-31'.!.] i31S.04
4^ See alto Smallpox (p. 767).
161. Vegetarianism.
AlcoUiW.A.) Vegetable diet. 1853. . . .4324.04
Newton (J. F.) Betnm to nature. 1822. [7n Pamphleteer, v. 19,
20 ; 3 art.] 6058.20
Plutarch. 01' eating of flesh. [/iiAil Morals, v. 6, p. 3-16. 6435.30
Porphyiy. On ubstiuenco from animal food. [In his Select
works, 1823 ; p. 1 170] 6416.26
Scldicki-ysoii. { 0. 1 Fruit and bread ; a scientific diet.
Tr. by M. L. Holbrook. 1877 4:!.5'2.1S
See also Fraaer's mag., Feb., 1875 (Vegetarianism, by F.
W. Newman) ; July 1876 (Autobiogr. of a vegetarian, by
C. O. ci. Napier) ; Westm. rev., Oct., 1874 (Best food for
man. by N. Klugsford).
49* See alto works on Food and diet (p. 768).
162. Venereal Diseases.
Baumler (0.) Syplillis. [In Ziemssen (II. von). Cycl., t. 3,
1875 ; p. 3-309.] 4368.03
Bumstetid (F. J.) Pathology and treatment of vene-
real diseases. 3d ed. 1870 4343.12
Diday ( F. ) Treatise on syphilis in new-born children
and infants at the breast. 1859. . . .4302.01
Holmet {T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860; p. 375-461 iarl. by
H. Lee) 4337.01
Hidchinton (/.) Constitutional syphilis. [In Reynolds. System
of med., V. 1, 1870 ; 1). 729-764.] 4316.04
Lanceieaux {E.) Treatise on syphilis. 2 v. 1868. 4302.21
Morgan {J. ) Practical lessons on contagious diseases ;
syphilitic, f/c. l-*72 -1343.11
Bicord (.F.) Traite pratique des maladies vt'ndriennes.
1838 4351.01
Van Burm{W. II.), and Keyes {R L.) Surgical dis-
eases of the genito-urinary organs, including
syphilis. 1874 4335.13
Jt^ See alto Reproductive organs (p. 765).
163. Vivisection.
Stiierirujton (0. F.) Vivisection investigated and vin-
dicated. 1842 4336.25
See alto Coutem. rev., April, 1875 (Vivisection, by Sir T.
Watson) ; Oct., 1876 (The vivisection act, by Robert Lowe) ;
Feb.. 1877 (Mr. Lowe and the vivisection act, by F. P.
Oobbe) ; Cornhill mag., Apr., 1876 (Thoughts of an out-
aider ; ethics of vivisection) ; Fortn. rev.. May, l'<74 (Field
sports and vivisection, by E. A. Freeman) ; March, 1875
(Vivisection, by R. Cougreve and J, H. Bridges): May,
1876 (Cruelty to animals, by prof. Jevons) ; July. 1876 (Uar-
vey and vivisection, by J. H. Bridges); Fraser's mag.,
April. 1876 (by George Eoggan) ; Macm. mag., Feb., 1874
(Vivisection, by M. Foster) ; Pop. sci. rev., Oct., 1876 (The
vivisection clamour, by H. Lawson) ; St. James's mag..
May, 1877 (Plea for its suppression).
164. Voice and Speech.
Durant ( 0. ) Hygiene of the voice : its physiology
and anatomy. 1870 6333.27
Hu.ni{J.) Philosophy of the voice. 1869. .6333.25
— Stammering and stuttering, their nature and treat-
ment. ISiif) G333.20
Kuumaul {A.) Disturbances of speech. [In Ziemssen (H. von).
Cycl., V. 14, 1877 ; p. 681-87.'i.] 4358.14
Lieber [F.) Vocal sounds of Laura Bridgmau. [/n Sm. contrib.,
V. 2.] 3937.0a
Bush (J.) Philosophy of the voice. 1859. .6333.24
4^ See also ^location (p. 442) :— Deaf and dumb (p. 408).
Watercnro. See Hydropathy (p. 760).
165. Wliooping Cough.
AitilA (£.) Hooping cough, [/n Reynolds. System of med., v.l,
1870 ; p. 62-61.) 4316.04
Sttffen i.A.) Whooping cough. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl.,
v. 6, 1876 ; p. 675-730.] 4368.06
166. Women.
AiHn (W.) Specimen medicum inaug., de prseoipuig
foeminarum senescentium morbis. 1739. 4338.03
AWtiU (£.) Clinical lectures on diseases peculiar to
women. 1872 4331.28
Barker (F.) Puerperal diseases. 3d ed. 1876. 4335.3'-J
Bedford (0. S.) Clinical lectures on discfuses of
women and children. 8th ed. 1868. . 4335.33
Bemutz (0.), and QoiipU (£) Clinical memoirs on the
diseases of women. 2 v. 1864. . . . 4302.05
Chavas.se (P. H.) Counsel to a mother : continuation
and completion of "Advice to a mother."
XSyi 4331 22
— Advice to a mother. 1869 4331.11
(JmrchUl {F., ed.) Essays on puerperal fever and dis-
eases incident to women. Ia4«. . . . 431<i.02
Clarke {K H.) Sex in education. 1873. . .5514.27
Note. — For repliet, see Sex and education {.5514.29] ; Ed-
ucation of girls [fi514.28]; Dnfly's No sex [5514.K0i.
Donkersley (B.) Facts about wives and mothers.
1869 4331.33
Dufey (Mrs. E. B.) What women should know : a
woman's book. 1873 3431.29
Gardner (A. K.) Causes and curative treatment of
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Gooch (fi. ) Some of the most important diseases
peculiar to women. 1859 4302.15
HewUl (G.) Pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of
the diseases of woman. 1872 4335.21
Bolmet[Tt System of surgei^, v. 1, 1864 ; p. 663-695 (Disease*
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Some. V. 4, 1864 ; p. 491-638 (Surgical diseases of -women,
by J. Hutchinson) 4337.04
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1851 4316.25
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Schroeder ( C. ) Diseases of the female sexual organs.
[Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl., v. 10, 1875.] 435«.10
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of women. 1872
'^rer ill. B.) Causation, course, and treatment of
reflex insanity in women. 1871. . . , 4331.21
Taylor (G. H.) Diseases of women : their causes, pre-
vention, and cure. 1871 4331.24
nomas (jT. G.) Practical treatise on the diseases of
women. 3d ed. enl. 1872 4335.28
TraU(B.T.) Mother's hygienic handbook. 1874. 4331.31
Verdi ( T. S. ) Maternity : a popular treatise for
young wives and mothers. 1870. . . . 4331.18
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ladies, by F. P. Cobbe).
O" See alto Midwifery (p. 762) ;— Children (p. 766) j
Marriage (p. 761), and, in the general alphabet. Women,
167. Wounds and Contusions.
Holmes (T.) System of surgery, v. 1, 1860 ; p. 670-617 (Wonnds
and contusions by J. Paget) ; — p. 660-704 (Wounds of vea-
sels. by C. H. Moore) ;— v. 2, 1861 ; p. 1-96 (Oun-shot
wounds, by T. Longmore) 4337.01
49- See also Surgery (p. 768);— Military med. (p. 763).
168. Yellow Fever.
Armstrong {G. D.) Summer of the pestilence : Tel-
low fever in Norfolk, Va., 1855. . , .4344.17
Haenisch {F.) Yellow fever. [In Ziemssen (H. von.) Cycl. of
med., V- 1, 1874 ; p. 488-613-] 4368.01
Macdonaldil. D.) Yellow fever, [/n Reynolds. System of med.,
V. 1, 1870 ; p. 475-497.] 4316.04
United States. Surgeon general's office. Report on yel-
low fever in the army, during 1867. . . 4338.04
49- See also Fevers (p. 768).
169. Zymotic Diseases.
Boas (J.) The graft theory of disease, being an ap-
plication of Mr. Darwin's hypothesis of pangene-
sis to zymotic diseases. 1872 4a27. 14
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zymotic disease, by Sir T. Watson).
jKS" See also Fevers (p. 758): — Cronp (p. 757) ; — Digestive
organs (p. 757) ; Diphtheria (p. 757);— Erysipelas (p. 758);—
Oerebro- spinal meningitis {p. 756) ;— Cholera (p. 7.'J6) ;—
Scarlet lever (p. 766) ;— Small.pox (p. 767) ;— Whooping
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1872. 12° 357013
Memnon.
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LamotheLangon (E. L.) 8111.06
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Contrib. to lit., 1866 2526.11
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1873 3164.29
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Memoirs of an American lady [Mrs. Schuyler]. See G-rant ( Jfr>.
Anne) 3067.11
Memoirs of celebrated characters. SeeLamartine (A. de). 3264.18
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Memorable women. See Crosland (N.) 3261.19
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Memori<Qs of a century. See Jennings (I.) 591.28
Memorials of the sea. See Scoresby ( Wm.) 1861. . . .3166.26
Memorialsof TheophilusTrinal. Sfe Lynch (T. T.) 1869. 2536.27
Memories of fifty years. See Sparks (W. H.) 1870. . .3164.26
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Memories of many men. See Field (M. B.) 1874. . .3266.06
Memories of Patmos. See MacdufiT (J. R.) 3673.03
Memory.
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ment. 1846 5612.02
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Mnemonics,
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— iTUes (P.) Mnemotechny. 1849. . . . 5512.06
— Pike(R.,jr., mid Wm. C.) Mnemonics. 1846. 5518.27
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Men and manners iu America one hundred years ago. See
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Men aud women. [Poems.] See Browning (Robert). . 1623.02
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Men at the helm: Euglish statesmen. [17U2-1862]. See Adams
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Men I have known. ,S'» Jerdaa (Wm.) 1866 3222.05
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Men of letters aud science iu time of George iii. See Brougham
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1873. 8°. 3252.27
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Menault (Ernest). The intelligence of animals.
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Menin (Nicolas). Hist, treatise of anointing and
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Menu. Instltutesof Hindu law. Tr. by Sir W. Jones. [In hit
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Menzel (Wolfgang). German literature. Tr. by T.
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— History of Germany for junior classes. New York,
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— Political women. 2 v. London, 1873. 8°. 3266.07
Contents : v. 1. Duchess de Lougueville. Duchess de
Ohevreuwe. Mile, de Montpensier. The Fronde. 2. Tha
"^ou^e,, continued. The duebeKS of Portsmouth. Princess
das Urtitus. Sarah Jennings aud JoLu Churchill.
— Eoyal favourites. 2 v. London, 1865. 8°. 3257.10
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the fair Gabrielle. Italian favourites of Marie de Medici.
Favourites of James i. aud Anne of Deumark. Favourite*
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Twelve iavourites of Catherine ii. of Bussia.
Mercade, pseud. Hamlet ; or, Shakespeare's philo-
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London, 1839. 12° 1424.16
Merimee (Prosper). Chronique du rfegne de Charles
II. Suivie de la Double meprise, et de La
Guzla : [recueil de chansons illyriques]. Paris,
1858. 12° 7025.12
— Colomba. Suivi de la Mosaique et autres contes
et nouvelles. Paris, 1858. 12°. . . . 7025.13
— Colomba. Translated. Boston, 1856. 16°. 231.81
NoU.—K picture of Corsican life and manners.
— Les Cosaques dautrefois. P., 1865. 12°. . 702.'). 11
— Les deux heritages, suivis de I'lnspecteur general,
et des Ddbuts d'un aventurier. 2e ed. Paris,
1867. 12° 7025.14
— 1572 : a chronicle of the times of Charles a. Trans-
lated. New York, 1830. 12° 235.67
— History of Peter the cmeL 2 y. London, 1849.
sm. 8° 3142.10
— Letters to an incognita. Ed. by E. H. Stoddard.
N. Y., 1874. 16°. [Brio-a-brac series.] . 3251.16
— - Lettres a une inconnue. [2n Berue dea deux mondes, 1 dec,
1873.]
— Nouvelles. Carmen, Arsfene Guillot, L'abbe Au-
bain, La dame de Pique, Les Bohemians, Le
hussard, Nicolas Gogol, r.eed. P., 1866.1^°. 7025.15
j^- Fur hia iiumeroua articles in the Reme des deux
nwndfs see p. 101 of its Tabl''. gen.
Merino (Miguel). Figure of the earth, [/n Sm. rep., 1863.] 3936.18
Merivale (Charles). Conversion of the northern na-
tions. Boyle lectures for 1865. New York, 1866.
12° 3575.06
— Conversion of the Homan empire. Boyle lectures,
1864. New York, 1805. 12° 435.08
— General history of Kome. B.C. 753 — A..D. 476. New
York, 1875. 12° 431.19
— History of the Bomans under the empire. [To
A.D. 180.] 7 V. New York, 1863-04. 8°. 435.01
— School history of Rome. Abridged from [his]
General history of Eome, by C. Puller. New
York, 1878. 12° 431.28
Meiivale (Herman). Historical studies. London,
1865. 8°. 2535.30
ConUnU : Precurgori oftht French rev. Joseph ir. Cath-
erine II. Pascal Paoti. Voltaire, Uousaeaii, and Goethe.
Junius and Marat. Franltlin aud De Maistre, a dialogue.
Smliet from the hist, of the nth cent. Streets of Paris in
the 17th ceut. Visit to LUtzen, 1862. Visit to Marston
Moor, 1861. Leisure haurs of a tourist. Scenery and an-
tiquities of Cornwall. Landscape of anc. Italy, in the
Fonipeian paintings. Visit to Malta, 1857. The angel of
Byzautium.
— Life of Sir P. Francis. See Parkes (J.) and Merival* (H.) 3067.19
— Lectures on colonization and colonies. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1841-42. 8° 5727.08
— Some features of Amer. scenery. [In Fortn. rev., v. 10, 1868.,
Merivale (John Herman). Poems, original and trans-
lated. 2 V. London, 1838. 16°. . . . 1665.19
Contents: T. 1. Mi.scellaneou8. Translations from tiie
Greek and Latin. 2. Translations from the * Morgante
Maggiore' of Pulci. Orlando in Roncesvalles. Transla-
tions from Pante, Petrarch, etc. Miscellaneous poems.
Merle d'Aubigue (Jean Henri). Discourses and es-
says. Tr. byC. W. Baird. N.Y.,1855. 12°. 3543.18
KeidrUkJ^ontents. Diacoursee : Emmanuel. Cross of Jesus Christ.
186fi.' .*'on of the gospel. Duties of masters to their
Melek TTat^nyn i9^ ^^^ character essential to the theologian,
TViirfTT xtaar.a 1 lu general. The church called to contess
xmriy years i. '.saion of the name of Christ In the 16th
New York, 1872. Vi .»„dy of the hist, of Christianity.
Melia (Pius). Hints on tli and knowledge. The voice of
intellectual faculties. XS^^f- Homilies : The service
MeUnda the cabooeer, or sporUu AshSf"''? "°°- , ^'"V • '''""'"■
(J, A_^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the ancients, or read the
Meline (Coi. James F.) Mary quee?,"' „ ..
latest English hi^toriaS^ [J. A.' ^^"^ 51 """"S^^fS^
York, 1872. 8°. .... . . *^-,^,; ' ^,^
— Two thousand miles on horseback : '}^% "Tv^li^
back ; summer tour through Kansac.,„ ' Luther
1483-1517. 2. Luther, and German Ref., 1619-15-21. The
Swiss and Zuingli, 1484-1622. 3. Germany, 1621-26. Swit-
zerland — Germany, 1523-27. The French, 1500-26. 5.
England before a&d during the Ref., to death of Wolsey.
iVo(<.— Beviewed by J. Stephen, in hia Essays, 1862 ; p.
38-68 264T.U
— Histoire de la reformation da 16e siecle. 5 v.
Paris, 1853. 12° 3432.05
— History of the reformation in Europe in time of
Calvin, v. 1-5. New York, 18(;3-69. 12°. 3434.05
Contents: v. 1-2. Geneva and France. 3. France, Swit-
zerland,. Geneva. 4. England, Geueva, France, Germany,
Italy, S. England, Geueva, Ferrara. (5. Scotland, Swit-
zerland, Geneva. 7. Geneva, Denmark, Sweden, Norway,
Hungary, Poland, Bohemia, the Netlierlands.
— Letter-press descriptions. [In Labouchere (P. H.) Illua.
of life of Luther. London, 1862. fol.] 1437.01
— The protector [Oliver Cromwell] : a vindication.
New York, 1850. 12° 3015.05
Merlet (Gustave). Hommes et livres : canseries
morales et litteraires. Paris. 1869. 16°. . 7025.17
— Portraits d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. Paris, 1863.
12° 70-25.16
Contents : Mecone. Joubert. Maurice do Guerin. Eu-
genie de Guerin. S, de Sacy. G6ruzez. M6riniee. Mnie.
E. de Girardin. Alphonse Earr. John Lemoine.
Merlin (Mercedes Jaruco, condesse de). Memoirs of
Malibran. 2 v. London, 1840. 12°. . . 3116.09
Merlin ; or, the early history of king Arthur ; a prose
romance, 1450-60 ; with an introd. by D. W.
Nash ; ed. by H. B. Wheatley. 3 v. London,
Early Eng. text soc., 1865-69. 8°. . . . 7913.14
Merlin or Myrdhynn (Ambrosins).
— BUis {O.) Merliu. [In his Early Engl, metrical romances
Bahn, 1848.] 1641.16
~ HeyiBood (T.) Life of Merlin. 1812. . .3123.03
— IjU ViUenMrqtii ( T. C. H., vicomte de). Myrdhinn,
on I'enchanteur Merlin ; son histoire, ses ceuvres,
son influence. 1862 3812.16
See also the chronicles of Nennius [471.04] and G-eofirey of
Monmouth [471.U4] ; also an article by W. A. Hammond on
Merlin and his influence on Engl, character and lit., in hia
Jour, of psy. med., v. 1, 1867 ; p. 27-49.
Merlinus Liberatus. An almanack. 1819-64. By
John Partridge, [pseud.] L., 1819-64. 16°. 6761.01
Mermaids. See Atlantic mo., v. 16, 1865 (Deep sea damsels, by
G. W. Hosmer).
Merolla (Geronimo). 'Voyage to Congo, etc. 1682. [In Pinker-
ton Voyages, V. 16] ;— and in Qreen. Voyages, v. 1.]
Merovingians. ,S« Countries (i^ancc .- History, -p. 321).
Merrick (J. M.) Nugae inutiles : (specimens of
translation). Boston, 1874. 12°. . . . 1666.21
Merrifield (John), and Evers (Henry). Navigation
and nautical astronomy. L., 1873. 8°. . 4018.04
Merri&eld {Mrs. Mary Philadelphia). Art of fresco
painting. Loudon, 1846. 8° 1443.01
— Directions for portrait painting in water-colours.
15th ed. London, 1875. 12° 1471.21
— Dress as a fine art. Boston, 1854. 4°. . .6625.13
— Handbook of light and shade, with model drawing.
5th ed. London, [ji. d.] 12°. .... 1472.06
— Original treatises, 12th- 18th centuries, on the art of
painting, gilding, dyeing, elc. With introd.,
transl., e(c. 2 v. London, 1849. 8°. . .1422.01
Contents; Treatises by Alcherius, Edwards (G. O'R.),
Eraclius, Le Begue, Lebrun, Pierre de 8. Audemar, Vol-
pato, aud other unknown authors.
Merrill (Eliphalet and Phineas). Gazetteer of New
Hampshire. Exeter, 1817. 8° 1134.14
Merrimac river. See Countries iMerrimac river, p. 344).
Merry wives of Windsor. See Shakspere (W.)
Merryweather (F. Somner). Bibliomania in the
middle ages, London, 1849. 12°. . . .2763.14
Merson (Olivier). Exposition de 1861, La peinture
en France. Paris, 1861. 16° 1431.24
Mery (Joseph). Andre Chenier. 2 T. La Haye,
1850 18° 7025 19
— Contes etn'ou-yelles.' 2e^. ' p'., 1860. 12°! 7025.28
— Heva. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1868. 12°. . . . 7025.30
— La ohasse au chastre. Nouv.ed. P., [n.d.] 12°. 7025.24
— LaFloride. Nouv.ed. Paris, 1860. 12°. . 7025.29
— Les Damnes de I'Inde. Paris, 1858. 12°. . 7025.21
^ Marseille et les Marseillais. Nouv. 6d. Paris,[1860?]
1-2° 7025.25
— Les nuits anglaises. Paris, 1858. 12°. . . 7025.22
— Les nuits italiennes : contes. Nouv. tfd. Paris,
1868. 12°. 7025.26
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— Salons et souterrains de Paris. P., 1858. 12°. 7025.23
— Une conspiration an Jjouvre, Nouv. ed. Paris,
181)8. 12° 7025.27
Meryoii (Edward). History of medicine, v. 1. [To
ICOO. No more publ.] L., 18G1. 8°. . 43i:).02
Meslier (Jean). Good sense : or natural ideas op-
posed to ideas that are supernatural, lanon.]
London, 182G. 8° J548.22
Mesmer (Antoine). ApUorismes. Ouvrage mis au
jour par M. C[arillet] de V[eanmorel. Paris ?]
1785. 24°. 3814.26
Mesmerism. See Animal magnetism (p. 58) ;— Spiritualism.
Mesmerism, Bpiritusliam, etc., historically auu scieutiflcally
lousiileied. See Carpenter (W. B.) 3812 15
Mesmerist's manual. See Barth ^d.] 1851 3812.4G
Mesopotamia. See Countries [Mesopolamiaj p. 3i4).
Messiali. See Biblical and religious lit. (Jeius Christ, p. 90 ;
and p. C53 of Catalogue).
Messiah (The). [A life of Christ, anon.'i London,
1861. 8° 3121.21
Messiah (The) : a poem. fteKlopstock (F. G.) . . . 1682.22
Messier (Abraham). Forty years at Earitan. Eight
sermons. With notes for hist, of Keformed
Dutch churches in Somerset Co., N. J. New
York, 1873. 8° 3458.06
Metal-plate working. See Arts (Useful : riiwmitt, p. 47) ; also
Arts (Useful : Afetalluiyy, p. 45).
Metallic poiaous. See Medicine {Lead-dUecueSt p. 761 ; — Poisons,
p. 705) ; — Law {Medical jurisprudence, \t, 681»).
Metalloids. See Oheioistry [Miaoel, works : Apjohn, etc., p. 264).
Metallurgy. Set Arts (Useful : Metallurm, p. 48 ;—Blectro-metaU
lurf/y, p. 41):— a^uOore (C».) lileiiro-nictallurgy, 1877
[3»»:t.61) ;— Walker (C. V.) Electrotype manipulation, 1852
(3933.6UJ ;— Byrne (0.) Pract. metal-worker's aas't., 1861 ;
p. 387-464 3934.4U
Metals. See Arts (Useful : Metallurgy, p. ii) ; — Ocology and
mineralogy (p. 673) ;— Chemistry (p. 263).
Metamorphoses. See Apuleins : — Ovid.
Metamorphoses of insects. .S'cKBlanchard (Emile). 1871.4828 03
Metamorphoses of tuau and lower uuituals. See alto Quatrefagea
(A. de). 1864 4723\13
Metaphysical analysis revealing a new doctrine of
metaphysics, [ajion.] L., 1846. 8°. . . 5415.13
Metaphysics. See Philosophy.
Metastaaio (Fietro Bonaventura). Drammi. Cura di
A. Gelli. Firenze, 1868. 12° 7318.33
Metoalf (Eichard). Letter and spirit : Winchester
lectures. Boston, 1870. 12° y575.03
Metaphor. MMler (.V.) Lectures on the science of language,
2d 8.. 1865 ; p. 351-402 6412.04
See also works on Rhetoric.
Metoalf (Theron). Oration at Dedham, July 4th, 1810. Boston,
1810. 8°. . . * 6093.07
Metcalfe (Frederick). History of German literature.
Based on Vilmar. London, 1858. 12°. .2732.08
— Oxonian in Iceland. With gUnces at folk-lore and
sagas. London, 1867. 10° 1142.18
Metcalfe (Samuel L. ) Caloric ; its agencies in na-
ture. 2 V. Loudon, 1843. 8° 4027.01
Metempsychosis. See Transmigration of souls.
Meteor (.V(eum,!/i/p). Morse {J. T., jr.) Famous trial!. 1874. 6611.19
Meteoric phenomena, f^ee Meteorology.
METEOROLOQ-Y AND CLIMATOLOGY.
1. General and MUcellaneous Works.
Arago (F.) Meteorological essays. 1855. . . 4021.10
Contents: Thunder and lightning (p. 3-276). Electro-
magnetism. Animal electricity. Terrestrial magnetism.
Aurora borealis (p. 389.5ua|.
Brocklesby (J.) Elements of M. 10th ed. 1859. 4021. 2S
BiKlian{A.) Handy book of M. 1868. . .4021.14
Butler (T. B.) Atmospheric system and weather book.
Kevised ed. 1870 4021.08
J)aniell(J.F.) Meteorological essays. 2ded.l827. 4021.17
Contents : The atmosphere. A new hygrometer. Radi-
ation of heat in the atmosphere. Horary oscillation of
the barometer. Climate of London. Meteor, observ.betw.
the tropics, by £. Sabine. Met. observ. in Brazil, and on
the equator, by A. Caldcleugh. On the barometer and the
thermometer. Meteorol. Journal, etc., etc.
Deriliam {M. A.) Collection of proverba and sayings rel. to the
seasons, the weather, etc. London, 1846. 16°. [In Percy
soc., V. 20.) 6060.20
Espy (J. P.) Fourth meteorological report. Wash-
ington, 1857. 4°. (IT. S. 34th cong. 3d sess.
senate ex. doc, no. 6.)
Note. — This volume is of a general character.
FUz Roy {li. ) Weather book : a manual of practical
meteorology. 1863 4021.11
Forster (T.) Researches about atmospheric phsenom-
ena. 2ded. 1815 4021.12
Oemot (A.) Outlines of meteorology and climatology. [In his
Treatise on physics, 1869 ; p. 834-869.] 4026.15
Herschel {J. F. W.) Weather and weather prophets. {In his
Familiar lectures, 1867.) 3913.26
Humboldt {A. von). Review of natural phenomena. [In his Cos-
mos, V. 1, 1850.) 912.06
Johnstone [A. K.) 7n A« 'Physical atlas. 1856. fol. . . A.37.05
Joriian (IF. L.) The elements ; Ocean and atmos-
phere. 2v. 18C6 4028.18
Lardner (D.) ajid Walker (0. V.) Manual, etc. 2 v.
1841-44. 4027.11
LoomU (R) Treatise on meteorology. 1868.4021.13
Note. — For. ref. to numerous meteorological papers by
E. L., see Royal soc. cat. of sol. papers, v. 4, p. 82-83.
Margolli (£) and Zurcher (F.) Meteors, aerolites,
storms, and atmospheric phenomena. 1870. 4021. 02
MetaU/e (S. L.) Jn hu Caloric, etc., V. 1, 1843 ; p. 280-862. 4027.01
Mossman (S. ) Origin of the seasons from a geological
point of view. 1869 4021.15
MuUer (J.) Principles of physics and M. 1847.4025.04
Prout ( W. ) Chemistry, meteorology, eic. with ref.
to natural theology. 1834 3524.09
Jiedu.1 (E.) The ocean, the atmosphere, and life. 2 v.
1873 913.18
RutselHR.) Lectures on meteorology, [7n Sra. rep., 1854.] 3936.09
Steinmtlt (/I.) Sunshine and showers. 1867. 4021.29
Note. — A popular general treatise on meteorology.
Sxmiinson (C.) Hand book of weather folk-lore.
1873 4021.31
See also Atl. mo., v. 6, 1860 (Science of M., by D. W.
Bloodgood) ; Eel. mag., Feb., 1876 (Weather) ; N. Brit. rev.,
v. 25, 1856 (Weather and its prognostics) ; v. 45, 1866, (M.,
past and present) ; Anier. Jour, of sci. and arts, July, 1877
(Goutrib, to meteorology, by E. Loomis).
2. Special Topics.
Atmosphere.
Cojin {J. IT.) Paychrometrlcal table for determining the elastic
force of aqueous vapor and the relative humidity of the
atmosphere, from indications of the wet and dry-bulb
thermometer Fahrenheit. 1856. [/n Sm. miscel. coll.,
V. l.J 3936.11
Hammarion C.) The atmosphere. 1873. . . 4028.09
Bariwirj {0.) Aerial world : phenomena and life of
the atmosphere. Ifi75 4028.11
43- See alto Arts (Useful : Aeronautics (p. 39) ;— Physics.
Auroral Phenomena.
Arago IF.) /n Au Meteor, essays, 1865 ; p. 389-600. . .402116
Force {P.) Auroral phenomena in the higher latitudes. [In Sm.
contrib., v. 8, 1866.) 3937.08
Loomis {E.) [In Sm. report, 1866.) 3936.20
Lovering {J.) On the periodicity of the aurora borealis. [In
Amer. assoc. Froc, v. 16, 1867.] 3946.14
Olmstead(D.) Recent secular period of the aurora borealis. [In
Sm contrib., v. 8, 1866.) 3937.08
— Electrical hypotheses of. [In Amer. assoc. Proc, v. 11,
1857.) 3946.10
SecchHA.) (f» Amer. assoc. Proc, v. 2, 1849.) . . . .3946.01
See also Atl. mo., V. 4, 1869 ; p. 740-760 (The aurora bore-
alis, by a. B. Prescott).
Barometers.
Oreen (7.) and Wurdeman [G.) On filling barometer tubes. [In
Sm. report, 1859.] 3936.14
OrMn'i Standard b,irometer. [fn Sm. report, 1856 ) . .3936.10
Ptaytfair (J.) On causes which affect the accuracy of barometri-
cal measurements. [In his Works.v. 3, 1822; p. 33-90.) 5063.03
Stewart (B.) Experiments on aneroid barometers. [In Sm. re-
port, 1868.) . 3936,23
Tyas {H.) The weather glass. 187L . . .4021.18
Vaillant (if.) Horary variation of the barometer. [In Sm. re-
port, 1806 ] , . . . 3936.21
Welsh {J.) Construction of a standard barometer. [In Sm. re-
port, 1859.) 3936.14
Williamson [R. S.) On the use of the barometer on Burveys and
reconnaissance. 1868 4028.26
Climatology.
Blodgel (X.) Climatology of the United States.
1857 4028.23
Oroll (J. ) Climate and time in their geological rela-
tions. 1875 4021.33
iVbtt,— Reviewed In Intemat. rev., July, 1876, by A.
Winchell.
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mUottlR.S.) Climate of K»n«M. [/n Sm. rep., 1870.] -SMCM
Bray iJ. 0.1 Climate of New EngUud. [In hi> Esaaya, 1858 : p.
167 2041 • • ■ 8123.0J
U(mani\L.) ciimate of London. 3 v. 1833. 4028.20
Bhoiie(Q.A.) Life under glass. Contttinmg sugges-
tions towards the formation of artittoial climates.
1874 4323.32
See<dio N. A. rev., v. 8T, 1858 ; T. 9i, 186U (Uimatology) ;
N. Brit, rev., v. 33, 1860 (Severe wintera) ; Atl. mo., Dec,
^877 (How to change the N. A. climate, by N. 8. Shaler).
a^ See alto Medicine (ClimaU, p. 766).
CUmdi.
Biatiut ( W.) See entry under • Storms ' (p. 774).
Poty {Andre). New clasaifloation of clouda. {In Sm. report,
1870.] S9S6.aS
DtlB.
Wellx iW. O.) Eaaay on dew. [In hii Eaaay on alngle vision, etc.
1818.] WM.SS
Earthquakes and Volcanoes.
Dotomieu {D. O. S. T. De ff. de). Account of the earthquakes In
Calabria in 1783. [/n Finkerton, v. 6.] 926.06
Hamilton (Sir W.) Observ. on Mount Vesuvius,
Mount Etna, and other volcanoes. 1773. 4021.06
HerMchel tj. F. W.) About voloanos and earthquakes, [/n his
Familiar lectures, 1867.] . . . . • 3913.26
Eistoiy and TphiloB. of earthquakes. L.,1757. 8°. 4021.07
Humboidl {F. H. A. von). Ooamos, v. 6, 1858 912.05
Mall't IR.) Earthquake phenomena. [In Sm. rep., 1859 1 3936.14
Phillips {J.) Vesuvius. 1869 4021.05
Proctor (B. A.) Earthquakes. [In hit Borderland of science,
1873.] 3915.17
Scrope {0. P.) Geology and extinct volcanoes of cen-
tral France. 1858 4021.04
Smntao tA.) Notes and Illustrations of Popocatepetl. [7n Sm.
contrib., v. 11, 1859.] 3937.11
Zurcher (F.) and MargolU (E.) Volcanoes and earth-
quakes. 1869 4021.03
See also articles by N. 8. Sbaler, Atl. mo., v. 23, 1869
(Earthquakes) ; v. 24 (3 art. : Qreat E. of the old world :
E. of the Ainer. cont.; E. of the western U. 8.) ; v. 26
(California earthquakes) ; Blackw. mag., v. 88, 1860 (Great
earthquake at Lisbon) ; v. 106, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 3
(New theory of E. and volcanoes) ; Eraser's mag., v. 60,
1859, or Littell, 1860, V. 1 (Earthquakes, by C. E. Weld) ;
Nat. qn. rev , v. 7, 1803 (Earthquakes) ; N. A. rev., v. 108,
1869 (E., by J. r. Whitney) ; Qu. rev., v. 126, 1869 (Earth-
quakes) ; Journal of sac. lit., Oct., 1868, p. 46-58 (Scriptural
notices of volcanoes and earthquakes).
Hydrometer.
Bwifl (L.) Manual of the hydrometer ; containing its
history, philosophy, e(c. 1870. . . . 3926.34
Observations.
BMhe {A. D.) Observ. made at Girard college, 1840-45. [In Sm.
ooutrib.,v. 11, 13, 14.] 3937.11
Caswell (A.) Meteorological observ. at Providence, B. 1, 1831'
60. [In Sm. coutrib., v. 12.] 3937.12
Cleveland (P.) Meteorological observations at Brunswick, Maine,
1807-1859. [In Sm. coutrib., v. 16, I860.] .... 3937.10
Dewey {G.) Best hours of daily observation to find the mean
temperature of the year. \ln Sm. rep., 1857-8-60.] 3936.12
Directions for meteorological observ. and the registry of period-
ical phenomena. 1860. [In Sm. miscel. coll., v. 1.] 3935.11
Fendler {A.) Meteorology of Colonia Tovar, Venezuela, [/n Sm.
report, 1857.] 3936.12
OiUis (J. M.) Meteorol. obierv. 'of Santiago de Chile, 1849-52.
[U. S. naval astroa. exped., v. 6, 18S6.] 1126.06
Ouyot {A.) Tables meteorol. and physical, 1859. [In Sm. miscel.
coll., v. 1, 1862 ; 634 pp.] .3935.11
— Directions for meteor, observ. [/n Sm. rep., 1855.] .3936.10
Bitdreth (S. P.) Meteorological observ. made at Marietta, (O.)
between 1826 and 18.'>9. [In Sm. contrib., v. 16, 1870.) 3937.16
Kane {E. K.) Meteorol. observ. in the Arctic seas. [In Sm.
contrib., v. 10-11, )858S9.) 3937.10
Logan (T. M.) Meteorological observ. at Sacramento, Cal., 1853-
55, 56-57. [In Sm. report, 1855, 1857.] 3936.10
McClintiick {P. L.) Meteorological observ. in the Arctic seas.
fii Sm. contrib., V. 13,1863.] 3937.13
Meteorological registers, 1822-54 ; 185560. [In V. S. Surg. gen.
Statistical report on the sickness and mortality in the
army of.the U. 8., 1839-65, 1855-60. 2 v.] . . . .
Schott IC. A.) Tables, distribution, and variations of the atmos-
pheric temperature in the United States, and some adja-
cent parts of America, [in Sm. coutrib., V. 21.] .3937.21
Smith IN. D.) Meteorol. observ. near Washington, (Arkansas),
1840-69. [/nSm.contrib., V. 12, I860.] 3937.12
XJniitd States. Meteorological observ., made under
the direction of the V. S. patent office and the
Smithsonian institution, 1854-59. v. 1-2, pt. 1.
Washington, 1861. 4°. C36th cong. 1st sess. Ho.
of rep. ex. doc, no. 55.) P-D-
— CIdef signal officer. Report P-D-
JVote Accompanies ihe Report of the aecretary of war.
iro«faj/'(Z>r.) Meteorol. in Russia. [In Sm. rep., 1872.] 3936.27
Bain and Snow.
Greenwood (0.) Kain and rivers : or Hutton and
Plavfair against Lyell and all comers. 3d ed.
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snow, in the V. 8. ; and adjacent parts of N. A., and in Cen-
tral and South America, 1872. [In SmitUaon. coniiib.,
V.18.] 3031.18
See also CornhiU Apl., or Eel. mag., July, 1877 (Levelmg
power of rain) ; Pop. sci. mo., Mch., 1877 (The formation
of rain drops and hail stones, by prol. Osborne).
^f See alto Forests (p. 664), with respect to their influ-
ence upon rain.
Seasons.
[See Seasons, in the general alphabet.]
Storms, Tornadoes, and Winds.
Bacon (/".) History of the winds, [/n At* Works, v. 9.] .6014.11
Bassnett ( T. ) Outlines of a mechanical theory of storms,
containing the true law of lunar influence.
1854. . 4021.09
liirt (W. S.) Hand-book of the law of storms.
1853. 4018.01
Blasius ( W. ) Storms : their nature, etc. With means
of predicting them by the clouds. 1875. 402 1 32
Chappelsmith (J.) Account of a tornado in Indiana, 1862. |/n Sm.
contrib., v. 7.] 3937.0T
Coffin [J. H) Winds of the Northern Hemisphere, [/n Sm. con-
trib., v. 6.] .•*'*'''®
Winds of the globe ; or the laws of atmospheric cironlatioa
over the surface of the earth. [In Sm. contrib., v. 20 : or
SiUiman's Journal, Apl., 1877.] 8937.20
ICspy iJ- P.) Philosophy of storms. 1841. .4021.10
Note.— See also his 4th meteorol. report, 1867. . 4028 27
Loomis IE.) Certain storms in Europe and America, Dec, 1836.
l/n Sm. contrib., v. 11, 1859.) 3937.11
Mackintosh (J.) Iowa and Illinois tornado of May 22, 1873. [In
Quar. jour, of science, July, 1874.]
Piddington (if.) Sailor's horn-book for the law of
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Raskin (J.) Queen of the air. 18R9. . . . 2542. 'iS
See also Ed. rev., v. 124, 1866 ; p. 61-85 (Weather fore-
casts and storm warnings) ; Fortn. rev., v. 2, 1865 (The
Calcutta cyclone of 1864, by L. J. Jennings) ; Pop. sci.
rev., Apl., 1877 (Weather in the Brit. Isles : can it be
predicted ? by R. H. Scott) ; Eel. mag., Apl., 1877 ; from
CornhiU (Oreat storms) ; Pop. sci. mo., Dec, 1877 (Bengal
cydoue of 1876). See also Calcutta rev., v. 8, 1847 ; p. 52-71.
Anemonuter.
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port, 1*8.] 8936.18
FbnvielleCW.de). Thunder and lightning. .1027.17
Martin (T. S.) La foudre, I'electricite, et le magnet-
isme chez les anciens. 1866 4027.25
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to- See also Ughtntng rods (p. 701).
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nature: Electricity /—Beat ;— Terrestrial magnetism ;— etc.) ;— Ocean {Tides and CurrerUs).
;.);— Physios {Forest of
Meteyard (Eliza). A group of Englishmen (1795-
1815) ; the younger Wedgwoods and their
friends, embracing the history of the discovery of
photography, and a facsimile of the first photo-
graph. London, 1871. 8= 3182.27
— Hallowed spots of ancient London, New ed.
London, 1870. sm. 4° 493.18
— Life of Wedgwood ; with sketch of the art of pot-
tery in England. 2 v. L., 186.5. 8°. . 3183.20
— Mainstone's housekeeper. 2d ed. B.,1864. 12°. 231.82
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Methodism, aud metbodista. See Biblical and relie. lit. (p. 91).
Methodist quarterly review, v. '23-S9. New York,
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Metrical romances. See Poetry {Metrical romaruxi).
Metropolitan museum of art. Catalogue of collection of mrma,
armour, and other objects, loaned by H. Cogniat, 1874.
[Sew York, 1874.] 12' 1464.09
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1874.1 12" 1464J09
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»70.] 8° 1454.09
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— Bryant {W. C.) Metrop. art museum. [In kit Orations, etc.,
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Metropolitan pulpit. 2 v. 1839. See Orant (J.) . . . 8443.02
Meunier (Victor). Adventures on the great hunting
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— Life in the primeval world. [Adapted from the
French], by W. H. D. Adams. L.,1872. 16°. 4725.14
Meves (Wm. aiid Augustus). Authentic hist, me-
moirs of Louis Charles, 2d son of Louis ivi. and
Marie Antoinette, who personated Augustus
Meves. London, 1868. 8° 3114.32
Meada (Pedro), and others. Times store-house. Con-
taining ten following bookes to the former Trea-
svrie, e(c. Tr. byT. Milles. L., 1619. fol. 418.05
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(llobeit, viscount}. Antiquities of Mexico (p. 664).
Meyeu (Franz Julius Ferd.) Outlines of the geo-
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Johnston. London, Ray soc, 1846. 8°. . 4744.09
Meyer (Jonas Daniel). Esprit, origine et progrfes
des institutions judiciaires des principaux pays
del'Europe. 5 v. Paris, 1823. 8°. . . 5631.U8
Meyer (Moritz). Electricity in its relations to prac-
tical medicine. Tr., with notes, by W. A. Ham-
mond. New York, 1869. 8° 4333.21
Meyrick(John). House and sporting dogs. London,
1861. 16° 4615.24
Meyrick. See also Myrick.
Meyriok (Samuel Bush). Ancient armour. 2d ed.
3 V. London, 1844. 4° 6617.05
— Observ. upon the history of hand fire-arms, and their appur-
tenances, (/n Archaeologia, v. 22, 18'i9.] .... 5128.23
Miall (Edward). Views of the voluntary principle.
London, 1850. 16° 3575.07
— HintoniS.J.) English radical leaders. 1876. . . .3221.14
Miall (James G. ) Footsteps of our forefathers. Bos-
ton, 1852. 12° 3435.06
— Memorials of early Christianity, [to a.d. 304], Bos-
ton, 18)3. 12° 3413.12
Micah. See BibUcal and religious lit. (Primhett, p. 98).
Micanzio (Fulgentio). Life of Father Paul, [anon.]
Tr. out of ItaUan. London, 1651. 18°. . 3137.03
Michael Angelo. See Buonarroti (Michel An^elo).
Michaelis (Johann David). Commentaries on the
law of Moses. Tr. by A. Smith. 4 v. London,
1S14. 8° 3575.23
Miohaud (Joseph Fran9ois). History of the Cru-
sades. Tr. by W. Bobson. 3 v. London,
1852. 12° 6623.14
Micbauz (Francois Andre). Travels to the westward
of the .Alleghany Mts. L., 1805. 8°. . .1135.03
Michel (Dan). Ayenbite of inwyt ; or remorse of
conscience ; in the Kentish dialect, 1340. Ed.
by E. Morris. London, 1866. 8°. [Early Eng-
lish text soc, no. 23.] 7913.06
Niite.—K literal tranal. of ' L« somme des vices et de
vertues.' by frore Lorens.
Michelangelo. See Buonarroti (Michel Angelo).
Michelet (Jules). L'Amour. Paris, 18i9. 18°. 7026.01
— Bible of humanity. Tr. by Vincenzo Calfa. New
York, 1877. 8° 3578.15
— The Bird. With illustrations, by Oiaoomelli New
ed. revised. London, 1870. 8°. . . . 4817.17
— Elements of modern history [1453-1789]. Introd.
by A. Potter. New York, [n. d.] 18°. . 442.11
— La Femme. Paris, 1859. 18° 7020.02
— LesFemmcsde la Revolution. P., 1855. 16°. 5822.14
— France before Europe. Tr. L., 1871. 8°. 526.11
— Histoire de France au 18e sifccle. 17 v. Paris,
1857-67. 8°. 522.15
— Histoire romaine. R^publiqne. 3 v. Bruxelles,
1840. 18° 431.13
— History of France. Tr. by G. H. Smith. 2 v.
New York, 18(19. 8° 615.18
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— History of the French revolution, [to 1815]. Lon-
don, [a6ow(I«47.] 12° 514.08
— History of the Roman republic. Tr. by W. Hazlitt
New York, 1847. 12° 433.10
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— The Insect. With illus. by Giacomelli. London,
1875. 8° 4828.00
— Jesuits and Jesuitism. [In his • Miscel. works,' below.] 6063.06
— Joan of Arc. New York, 1858. 24°. . . . 3093.06
Same. [Fr.] Jeanne d'Arc P., 1856. 16°. 3093.14
— Love. Tr. by J. W. Palmer. New York, 1859.
12° 5821.10
^ Life of Luther. [/nAt't 'Miscel. works,' 6eieu. . . . 6053.06
— Miscellaneous works. Tr. by G. H. Smith. Lon-
don, 1848. 8° 5053.06
Contents : Priests, women, and families. The people.
Life of Luther. Jesuits and Jesuitism.
— The Mountain. From the French, with illus. by
P. Skelton. London, 1872. 8°. ... 935.08
— L'Oiseau. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1867. 12°. .4S12.18
— ■ The people. [In hit ' Miscel. works,' above.] .... 6063.00
— Priests, women and families. Tr. and ed. by J.
Crookes. London, 1846. 8° 5093.01
Same. [In his ' Miscel. works,' above.] .... 5053.06
— The Sea. (Lamer.) Xransl. N.Y.,1861. 12°. 4826.13
— La Sorcifere. [French.] Bruxelles and Leipzig,
1863. 12° 3814.02
Same. The witch of the middle ages. Tr. by
L. J. Trotter. London, 1863. 12°. . . 3814.03
— Woman. Tr.by J.W.FaUner. N.Y.,1800. 12°. 5821.11
— FlinHR.) Philos. of hist., «(c., 1875 : p. 286-297. . . 447 01
— Taine (H. A.) In his Essais de critique, 1858, , . . 7048.26
See also Macmillau, July, 1874 (M., by Q. Moiiod) ; Bevua
des deux moiides, fev. 1863 (De rimagiuatiou dans This,
toire, par J. Milsand) ; 16 mai et 1 juiu, 1876 (Sa vie et sea
OBUvroB, by O. d'HaussonviUe).
Michelet (Mme. Jules). Nature ; or the poetry of
earth and sea. With designs by Giacomelli.
London, 1872. 8°.. 4717.14
— Story of my childhood. Boston, 1867. 12°. 3123.08
JVIiohell (Nicholas). Famous women and heroes : a
poem. London, 1871. 16°. 1667.03
— The Immortals; poem. L., 1871. 16°. . 166704
— London in light and darkness ; with minor poems.
London, 1871. 16° 1667.05
— Pleasure : a poem. London, 1871. 16°. . 1667.06
— The Poetry of creation. L., 1871. 16°. . . 1667.07
-Ruins of many lands. [Poem.] L.,1872. 16°. 1667.08
— Sibyl of Cornwall, the Land's end, St. Michael's
Mount, and other poems. L., 1871. 16°. 1667.09
Michelsen (E. H.) Manual of quotations. London,
1856. 16° 6213.20
Michie (Alexander). Siberian overland route from
Peking to St. Petersburgh, [1863]. London,
1864. 8' 1024.13
Michigan. See Countries [Michigan, p. 344).
Michigan (Univ. of). TenBrook{A.) Amer. state nniv.1876. 6634 09
.See alto Nat. qu. rev.. Mar., 1876 (Michigan as our model
university).
Mickle (Wm. J.) Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In
O.'s Engl. poeU, v. 17, 1810.] 1626.17
— Select poems. Ed. by B Walsh. [In Sanford (E.) and WaUh
(R.) Brit, poets. V. 34, 1822.) 1601.34
— JUt>c*of Scottish poets, pt. 4, 1622 ; p. 96 3212.08
Microcosm (The), by Gregory Grifiin, of the college
of Eton [psf u j. for John Smith, George Canning,
Robert Smith, and John Frere]. 3d ed. 2 v.
Windsor, 1790. 16° 2531',. 06
Mioroeosmography : essays. See Earle (John). 6011.06 ; 2523.38
Micro, osmos. S«< Heylyn(P.) 1625 912.20
Microzraphic dictiosaiy. See Sriffith (J. W.) and Henfrey (A.)
18607^ 4827.08
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Micromegat Sa Voltaire (F. M. A. de). . . 8083.33 ; 6081.11
Microscope.
BaUey {J. W.) Microscopical examination of sonndings off th«
Aaantic coast. Microscopical observ. in .South Carolina.
Georgia and Florida. [In Sm. contrlb., v. 2, 1851. J 3937.02
. New species of microscopical organisms, [t.7, 18S5.] 3937.07
~Beak(L.S.) How to work with the M. 1868. 4827.10
— Brockleshy [j.) Amateur microscopist. 1871. 4827.18
— Carpenter (W. B.) Microscope and its revelations.
4th ed. 1868
— Chambert'i Papers for the people, v. 6, 1860 ; p. 1-40. 2616.03
— Clarke {L. L.) The microscope. 1858. .4827.11
Objects for the microscope. 1871. . .4827.17
— Cbofce {M. C. ) One thousand objects for the micro-
scope. 1869 4847.05
— Davies (T.) Preparation and mounting of micro-
scopic obj ects. 1863 4827.12
— J^Veu (IT.) The microscope and microscopic tech-
nology. Tr. anded. byG. R. Cutter. 1872. 4838.22
— Oonse (P. H.) Evenings at the M. 1860. 4827.01
— Oriffilli (J. W.) atid Henfrey (A. ) 'The micrographio
dictionary ; a guide to microscopic objects. 2 v.
in 1. 1860 4827.08
— Hogg (J. ) The microscope : its history, construc-
tion, and application. 7th ed. 1869. . 4827.09
— Houghton ( W. ) The M. ; wonders, etc. 1871. 4827. 16
— Nave {J.) Handy-book to the collection and pre-
paration of fresh water and marine algas, diatoms,
desmids, fungi, lichens, mosses, and other of the
lower cryptogamia. 1869 4821.12
— Pereira [J.) Lecture on the microscope. [In his Lectures on
polarized light, 1864.J 4024.04
— Phin (J. ) Practical hints on selection and use of the
microscope. For beginners. 1875. . . 4827.19
Same. 2d ed., enlarged. 1877. . . 4827.19a
— Qiiekdt {J.) Practical treatise on the M. 1855. 4827.13
— - RidcUll [J.L.) Binocular microscope. [In Amer. assoc. Pro-
ceedings, V. 7, 1853.] 3946.06
— Saivin-s {J. M. ) The crystal sphere : reflections on
a drop of water. 1857 4826.22
— Schwann ( T.) Microscopical researches into the ac-
cordance in the structure and growth of animals
and plants. 1817 4317.08
— Slack (H. J.) Marvels of pond life ; microscopic
recreations. 1861. .• 4827.15
— SoinerviUe (M.) Molecular and microscopic sci-
ence. 2v. 1869 4827.03
— Sorby {IT. C.) Microscopes. [In South Kensington science
lectures, V. 1, 1878 ; p. 193-216.] 390G.14
— Suffolk (W.T.) Microscopical manip. 1870. 4827.14
— Ward (Hon. Wr«.) Microscope teaching8.1864.4827.02
— Wythes (J. H. ) Curiosities of the M. 1852. 4827.07
The microscopist. 1852 4827.06
Same. 3d ed. Phil., 1877. 8°. . . 4827.06a
Microscopical Periodicals.
— Monthly microscopical journal : transactions of the
Boyal microscopical society, and record of histo-
logical research at home and abroad, v. 1-18.
London, 1869-77. 8° 4838.01
— Quarterly journal of microscopical science. 8 v.
London, 1853-60. 8° 4837.01
Same. New ser. v. 1-8. L., 1861-68. 8°. 4837.09
— Royal microscopical society. Transactions, v. 1-16.
London, 1853-68. 8° 4837.01
Note. — Bound year by year with the 'Quarterly journal.'
— — Transactions, 1869-77. See Monthly Jorautl {above).
See alto Harper's mo., Mch. Apl., May, 1876 (The micro-
scope, by S. Lockwood) ; Littell, 1860, v. 1 (Microscopical
discovery) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 16, 18(38 (M. and its discov-
eries) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 25, 1856 (M. and its revelations) ;
Westm. rev., v. 79, 1863 (M. and its rev.)
SIS' See also Medicine {Microscopic, p. 762 -.—Histology,
p. 760).
Microscopical petrography. See Zirkel (F.) 1116.14
Middle ages. See Oountries. etc. {Middle ages, p. 345) ; also Mait-
land (S. R.) The dark ages. 1816 [3426.06] ;— Nuttall (P. A.)
dnsBical dictionary of the middle ages. 1840 [437.07] ;
Hampson (R. T.) Medii levi kalendarium ; or dates,
chapters and customs -of the middle ages ; with kalen-
dars from the loth to the 15th cent.; and an alphabetical
digest of the days of saints and tlie anniversaries of the
church. 2T.ini. [1841.] 445 28
Middle kingdom. [China.] See WiUiams (8. W.) 1851. . 1023.02
Middle-States : a handbook for travellers. Boston
J. R. Osgood & Go., 1874. 12° 1121 08
Middleham (Collegiate church of). Documents re-
lating to the church ; with hist, introd., by W.
Athill. London, Camden soc, 1847. 4°. 5112.38
Middlesex county, (ifo^x.) ^» Oountries (p. 345).
Middlesex mechanic association. Reports of the first exbib,
held in Lowell, Sept., 1851. Lowell, 1852. 8°. . .3923.10
Middletou (Charles S.) Shelley and his writings.
2 V. London, 1858. 8° 3162.25
Middletou (Conyers, D.D.) Free inquiry into the
miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in
the christian church. L., 1749. 8°. . . 3578.24
- Life of M. T. Cicero. 3 v. L., 1810. 8°. . 3036.15
Same. London, 1839. 8°. . . . . . 3036.14
Middleton (i>avid). Voyage to Bantam and the Moluccos, 1607 ;
Voy. to Java and Banda, 1609. [In G-reen. Col. of voy.,
V. 1 [935.09] ; and in Kerr. Col. of voy., v. 8.] . . 914.16
Middleton (Erasmus). Evangelical biography. 4 v.
London, 1807. 8°. . . . .... . . 3216.01
Middleton (Sir Henry). Voyage to Bantam and the
Maluco Islands ; 2d voyage by the company of
merchants trading into the East-Indies. Annot.
and ed. by B. Comey. London, Hakluyt soc.,
18.55. 8° 1065.15
Note. — Also in Kerr's Col., v. 8. aTtd Green's Col., v. 1.
— Sixth voyage of the Engl. £. I. company, iu 1610 ; with jour-
nal, by N. Downton. [In Kerr (B.) Col. of voyages, v. 8,
1813 ; p. 361-436.) 914.15
Middleton (Thomas). Works. With account of the
author and notes by A. Dyce. 5 v. London,
1840. 12° . . 1733.11
Conltnts : v. 1. The old law. Mayor of Queenborough.
Blurt, master-constable. The Phcenix. Michaelmas term.
2. Trick to catch the Old One. Family of love. Your five
gallants. A mad world, my masters. The roaring girl.
3. The honest whore. The witch. The widow. A fair
quarrel. More dissemblers beside women. 4. Cliaste
maid in Cheapside. The Spanish gipsy. The changeling.
Game at chess. Any thing for a quiet life. Women, be-
ware women. 5. No wit, uo help like a woman's. Inner-
Temple masque. World lost at Tennis. Part of the enter-
tainment to king James. Triumphs of truth. Civitatis
amor. Triumphs of love and antiquity. Sun in Aries.
Triumphs of integrity. Triumphs of healtli and prosper-
ity. Wisdom of Solomon paraphrased. Micro-cynicon.
On the death of Burbage. To T. Webeter, on the Duchess
ofMalfi. Black book. Father Hubburd's tales. Appendix.
The triumphs of honour and industry. Index to notes.
Midnight sky (The). See Donkin (E.) 1870 4018.14
Midon (Francis). History of the rise and fall of
Masaniello. [1622-1647.] L., 1729. 8°. . 3122.11
Midshipman (The) ; autoblogr. sketches. .S'^i: Hall (Basil).
1862 931.22
Midsummer-night's dream. See Sbakspere (W.)
Midwifery. See Medicine {Midwifery, p. 762).
Mie d'Ahonne, pseud. See Lacroix {Mme. Louis).
Miers (John). Travels in Chile and La Plata. 2 v.
London, 1826. 8° 1154.20
Mi^ht and mirth of literature. 5m Macbeth (J.W.V.) 1875. 6334 21
Mignet (Fran9oi8 Auguste Alexis). Antonia Perez
and Philip n. London, 1846. 12°. . . 3143.13
Same. London, In. d.] 8° 3437.19
— Charles-Quint : son abdication, etc., et sa mort au
monas. de Yuste. 8e ed. P., 1868. 12°. 3035.11
— Histoire de la r(5v. franjaise, 1789-1814. lOe ed.
2 V. Paris, 1869. 16° 513.20-
— History of Mary, queen of Soots. 2 T. London,
1851. 8° 3122.01
— History of the French revolution, 1789-1814. Lon-
don, 1856. 12° 514.06
tg- For papers by M. In Bevue des d. mondes, see p. 103
of its Table gen.
See Ohr. exam., July, 1867 ; p. 32-46 (M. as a historian).
Mlgnot (Vincent). History of the Turkish or Otto-
man empire, 1300-1740. With hist, discourse on
Mahomet and his successors. From the French,
by A. Hawkins. 4 v. Exeter, 1787. 8°. 547.16
Mikado's empire. See Griffis (W. E.) 1026.19
Mikliailofsky-Danilefski (A. L ) History of the cam-
paign in France, in 1814. L., 1840. 8°. , 515.07
Milaxk. See Countries {Milan, p. 345).
Milbum (Rei). Wm. Henry). Pioneers, preachers, and
people of the Miss, valley. N.Y., 1860. 12°. 1114.18
- Rifle, axe, andsaddle bags. N.Y.,1856. 12°. 1122.28
— Ten years of preacher life. N.Y., 1859. 12°. 3123. 10
Miles (Henry Adolphus, D.D.) Lowell, as it was, and
as it is. Lowell, 184.5. 18° 611.16
Miles (H. D.) Pugilistica : hist, of British boxing.
V. 1. [To 1820. No more publ.] London,
1866. 8° 4613.19
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Miles (Jamea B.) Absence of Christ the retson for futlng :
sormuu. Cbariestomi, 1857. 8' 634 3i
— Safeguard of tbeyouug : discourse. B., 1862. 8°. . . 3631.09
Miles (Leonidas Clint). Guide to sketching from na-
ture in water colours. L., 1868. 16". .1471.26
Miles (Pliny). Mnemotechny, or art of memory.
New York, 1849. 12°. 5512.06
— Nordurfari ; rambles in Iceland. New York,
1854. 12'=. 1143.06
Same, London, 1854. 16° 5075.09
— Postal reform. New York. 1885. 8* SDM.ll
Miles O'Ueilly, forvd. St". Halpine (C. G.)
Milestones in our life-Juumey. .SV« Osgood (8.) . . .3581.08
Miletus (Lost tales of). ,V>fe Balwer-Ljrtton (E. L.) . . 1071.18
IVUley (iJci). John). History of the Papal states. 3 v.
London, 1850. 8^ 53.".. 21
Military joamah) of two private soldiers. [Lemuel
Lyon.] nHH. [Samuel Haws.] 1775. Pough-
keepsie, lb55. 8^ 6i3.10
Military mediciae. i^m Medicine (p. 763).
MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE
Art of War and Military Critioism.
Advice to the officers of the British army. [Authorship
ascribed to Francis Grose.] 1867. . . 4514.30
IfoU.—A satii-e.
Algarotti{F.,conle). Letters, military, etc. 1782. 4514.14
Baring (E.) Staff college essays, 1«70. . .4514.16
Contents : Cliaiige.s in the urt of war. 1792-1815. Cam-
paign of TTlra. Operations in Pulaud, Dec, 1806.
Bisset {A.) On the strength of nations. 1(559. 4514.13
CtiusewUz ( C. von ). On war. Tr. by J. J. Graham.
3v. inl. 1873 4516.14
Cast ( Sir E. ) Annals of the wars of the 18th century.
5v 442.18
— Annals of the wars of the 19th century, v. 1-1,
1800-1815 442.23
— Lives of the warriors who have commanded fleets
and armies before the enemy. Warriors of the
17th century. 3 v. in C, pts 3222.07
Note. — For contents see p. 402 of Catalogue.
Duparcq (£ de La B. ) Elements of military art and
history. 18G3 4514.07
Fi-oniimis (a. J.) Strategematicon. Tr. par T. Baude-
ment. [Lat. et Fr.] 18(;9. [Nisard'scoll.] 7725.02
— Strategematicon, or Greek and Roman anecdotes
concerning military policy, and the science of
war ; also Strategicon, or characteristics of illus.
generals. Tr by R. B. Scott. 1811. . . 4513.23
Qay-Vernon (i.) Science of war and fortification.
Tr. by J. M. O'Connor, v. 1-2, Text. 3, Plates.
1817 4515.01
Note. — Plates missing.
Oraham (J. J. ) Elementary history of the progress
of the art of war. 1854 4514.03
— ■ Military ends and moral means. 1864. . . 4514.19
llaUeck ( 11. W. ) Elements of military art and science.
1862 4514.01
neck{J. a.) Iconographic encycl., v. 3, 1852 ; p. 477 661.
Jackson ( E. ) Formation, discipline, and economy
of armies. 1845 4514.12
Jenkins ( W.) Q. M. D., or book for quartermasters.
1865 4513.19
Jomini {H. de). Art of war. 18.")4 4514.11
— Life of Napoleon. Tr. with notes, by H. W. Hal-
leck. 4 v. 1804 31-28. 10
— Treatise on grand military operations : or, a criti-
cal and military history of the wars of Frederick
the Great, as contrasted with the modem system.
From the French, by S. B. Holabird. 2 v.
18ij5 4516.15
Same. Atlas. 1865 4516.17
Jones ( W. P.) War and warlike science in the 14th cent. [In
United serv. maf^.. 1876, t. 1>2.]
Lacroiv (P. ) Military and religious life in the mid-
dle ages and at the period of the Benaissance.
1874. 1444.13
MachUiveUii.N'.) Art of war. 1815 4514.08
Mantholan {C. T., nuirquis de). Seventeen notes on the work en-
titled Considerations on the art of war, printed at Paris in
1816. dictated by Napoleon. [In his Historical miscelta-
nies, V. 1-2.) 3132.28
Plutarch. The apothegms of great commanders. [In his Morals,
v. 1, p. 185 250.1 6436.26
RoU(J.) On moral command. 3d ed. 1842.4514.20
SchaJIk (JS ) Campaigns of 1862 and 1863, illustrating
the principles of military art and science.
1863 631.07
— Summary of the art of war. 1862. . . . 45)4.09
Szahad (£) Modem war : its theory and practice.
1863 4514.10
Vegetim Renatas (F.) Instituta rei militaris. [Lat.
et Fr.] 1809. [Nisard'scoll.] . . .7725.02
See also Blackw. mag., v. 79, 1866 (War and wordcraft) ;
Fraser's luag., v. 63. 1861 (Soldiers and their science) ;
Contemp. rev., v. 16, 1871 (A soldier's duty, by K. Stracbey);
Ed. rev., v. 123, 18i;g (Recent chunges in tlio art of war);
V. 133, 1871 (Studies of tlie iccent war) ; New Englander,
T. 16, 1860 (Modern warfare, by E. B. Hunt) ; Fraser. June,
1870 (Modern warfare) ; Quar. rer., v. 120, 1866 (Mod. war.
fare).
ritrutius PoUio {M.) In his Architecture, I860 ; p. 229-368. 1312.0t
Balloons.
See United service mag., Uoh., 1869 (War balloons and
military ballooners).
jf^ See also Arts (Useful : Aeronautics, p. 39).
Dictionaries.
Bum (R.) Naval and military dictionary of the
French language ; explan. in Engl. 1842. 4513.13
James (G ) Military dictionary. 1805. . . 4514.05
Scott {H.L.) Military dictionary. 1862. . .4514.06
Dress, Colors, Medals, etc.
Carter ( T. ) 'Medals of British army, and how they
were won. Crimean campaign. 1801. . 4516.20
Same. Egypt, Peninsula, Waterloo and South
Africa. 1861 4516.20
Same. India, China, etc. 1801. . . . 4516.'20
Luard (Lietit.-col. J.) 'History of the dress of the
British soldier. 1852 4518.15
M'Nair (R. F.) 'Colours of the Grenadier Guards.
1870 4518.19
Schuyler, Hartley & Oraham. Illustrated catalogue of
arms and military goods. 1804. . . . 4518.13
See also Colburn's United service mag., Jan., 1676 (The
colours of England and France) | Feb., 1876 (The war
medal, by J. E. Alexander) ; Feb., 1875 (Uniforms of the
Brit. army).
Military Education.
Barnard (fl.) Military schools and courses of in-
struction in the science and art of war, in France,
Prussia, Austria, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland,
Sardinia, England and the U. S. 1872. . 5524.19
GteigiO.R) /nAi< Essays, v. 2, 1858 : p. 390551. . . .2528.16
Haien {W. B.) The school and the army in Germany
and France, with a diary of siege life at Ver-
sailles, 1872 4516,13
See also, Blackw. mag., v. 76, 1854 (Education of the
Royal artillery) ; v. 82, 1857 (2 art) ; Eraser's mag., v. 47,
1863 (2 art.) ; v. 61, 1860 ; New Engl., V. 28, 1869 (System at
"West Point; can it be employed in onr colleges? by
R. P. Keep) ; Westm. rev., v. 65, 1856 (Military ed. for offi-
cers).
Military ZUigineetlng and Fortification.
Deltoid (R) Report. [United States. Military com. to Europe,
1854-S6.I 4518.06
Douglas (H.) Principles and construction of military
bridges, and passage of rivers in military opera-
tions. 3d ed. 1853 4514.02
Oay- Vernon (X. ) Science of war and fortification. Tr.
by J. M. O'Connor. 3 v. 1817. . . . 451.">.01
ffead (Sir F. B.) The royal engineer. 1869. 4515.04
Lendy {A. F.) Elements of fortification. 1857. 4515.05
Mahan (D. II.) Descriptive geometry, as applied to
fortification and stereotomy. 1864. . . 4515.05
Royal engineers {Corps of). Papers. 10 v. London,
1837-49. 4° 3918.17
Same. u.s. v. 1-19. L., 1851-71. 8°. . 3917.03
98 In sskinet for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S XAME, the flrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
778
MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE
Unil-al Sidles. Corps of enr/infern. Professional papers
of the corps of engineers U. S. army. No. 20.
A report on the defences of Washington, by J.
G. liarnard. .1 71 4.-)l8.11
S e aUo Black. m»g., v. 75, 1881 (Anc. mod. fortri-sses) ;
T. 110, 1871 (Ni)tea on fortre»«eB by B l)l»tori»n) ; Fraser's
maK., V. 65, J862 (The BiJglneeiB) ; Ed lev., v. 102 Modem
fortifl.«tinu) ; Nat. qii. rov., V. 6. 18(i3 (Oiijilit oui' Atliintic
cities to be fortified ; v. 24, 1872 (Fortified citicB) ; Quar.
rev., V. 127, 1869 (Tlie Boyal eugiueera and permanent for-
tlficatious).
Military History and Biography.
jtar See Battles (p. 67) ;— Siegea ;— and (undT Conntries)
names of various countries, as England (liev. o/lGiO, p. 310);
Franco {CmU wars of iiih-nihceutar!).^. 321 ■,—Frenclt rev,,
p. 322 ■.—Fr<-ndi-atrman war, p. 323) ;— (Jermany {Thirty
yt:ars w^r, p. 3J() : — fi" ven wee\-s war, p. 32t>) ; — Spain {Fen-
insular w ir, p. 370) ;— United Statea {R-v. of 1776, I). 381 ;—
War of 1812.14, p. 383 ;— War Willi Mexicn, p. 380 ;— War of
the Rebel I irm, l»61-(i6, p. 380);— Waterloo (p. 392);— Crimean
War (p. 303).
Amoug the more celebrated military kistoriesaro those of
Xenophon (Ttie Auaba^fih) ; — Casar (Uomiiientaries) ; — Na-
pier (History of t lo peninsular war); — the critical works
of Jomini ;— and Thiera' Histories of the French revolu-
tion, aud of the Consulate aud the Kmpirft
Military Biography.
S^ S^e Biography {CoUeclive: Ancient: Herbert; — iVe-
poi;~I*iularcht p. 110 ; — Military biograptty, p, 112) ; — and
worliH liy Sir Kdw. Oust (p. 102 of Cat.)
«y- For liv s of Ornek and Roman, and other ancient com-
manltrs, see Biography {Ancient, p. 110)*
Ftr individual biographies of Greek generals, see (in Bio-
graphy, p. 116-2.5) livea ot Miltiadbs ;— Cimon ; — The-
uiarocLEs ; — Pausanias ; — Xenophon ; — Epaminondas ;—
Alexander the Great.
For lives of Roman and other contemporary generals, see
(in Biography, 118-215), SciPio 4/i iconui ;— Uannibai. ; —
PraiiHus ; — Flaminimus ; — Makius ; — Sulla or Sylla ; —
PoMPEius Magnus ;— Antosv (Mark);— Cxsab (C. Julius);—
ATTltjk ; — Belisarius.
For m''d.(euat generals, see Alfred the great ; — William
the conqueror ; — Charlicmaqnk ; — Richard i., Caeur de
Lion : — liDWARD L, of England ; — Du GuKSCLiN ; — Edward
III., of Eiiglan.l : — Edward the black prince.
For more modern periolx, see Henry v., of England ; —
CoRTEZ ; — PiZARRo ; — BouRBoN {Comte de) ; — Charles v.,
tmp. of Germany ;— Francis i , of France ;— Hi^nhy iv., of
France ; — William the silent, of Nassau ; — (iusTAVua Adol-
peos : — Wallensteis ;- Tobstens.in ;— Tcrenne ; — Louis
XIV.; — AIarlborouou {Dul:e of); — Condb {I'rince d^) ; —
William hi., of England; — Sobieski; — Cromwell; —
Fairfax (T., earl of); — Uupert {Prince) ; — Berwick {Duke
of) ; — Frederick the great, of Prussia ; — Saxe {Marcchal];—
Clive (Robert);— Washinotun (O.); — Qreene (Nathanaeli;
Btkoben {Baron von) ;— Borgoyne {Sir Jobu) ; — Corh-
7ALLIS {Marquis) ;— DuMooRiKZ ;— Napoleon ;— Bebna-
DOTTE ; — Mauuont ; — Massena ; — Ney ; — Savary : — Wel-
LINtlTON ; — SOUVAROFP ; — Napier {Sir C. J.) ; — Havelock
(Sir H.) ;— Lawrence {Sir Henry) ;— Taylor (Z.) ;— Scott
(Wiufleld) :— Grant (0. S.) ;— Sheridan (P. H.):— Sherman
(W. T.) ;— Thomas (G. H.) ;— Kearney (Philip) ;— Boses-
ORANZ ; — McClellan (G. B.) ; — Lee (B. £.) ;— Johnston
(A. 8.); — Johnston (Jos. E.);— Jackson (T. J.)
Military Institutions, and Organization,
of various Countries.
Aamale {JI. K P. L., due d'). Military institutions of
France. 1809 4516.08
Brackenbury {H.) The last campaign of Hanover.
1S70 4516.12
— Military systems of France and Prussia in 1870.
1870 4516.12
Chesnty {G.) and Reeve (E.) Military resources of
Prussia and France, and recent changes in the
art of war. 1870 4516.10
Mlcho ( Francis, lord). Letters on military organization.
1871 4516.09
FurJilfinqae (E. B. de). Administration and organiza-
tion of the British army . 1858. . . .4516.03
KauU (A. V.) Company clerk: army of the U. S.
1863 4513.22
McClellan {0. B.) Armies of Europe. 1861. .4516.06
— Report. See below United States. Military com. to Europe,
185S-B6 4518 07
Ouvry {Col. II. A.) 'On the Prussian infantry.
1869 4510.11
Pasley {0. W.) Military policy of the British empire.
1817 .1516.01
ScoU{HirS. D.) The British army : its origin, pro-
gress, and equipment. 2 v. 1868. . . 4514.17
Talbot (0. F.) Analysis of the organization of the
Prussian army. 1871 4514.15
TUomson {II. B.) Military forces and institutions of
Great Britain and Ireland. 1855. . . . 4516.04
United Stittes. Army regulations. 1857. . .4513.14
Same. 1801. Eevised. With an appendix con-
taining the changes and laws affecting Army regu-
lations and Articles of war to June, 1863. 4513.17
— Sleuben (K IK ) Regulations for the order and dis-
cipline of the troops of the U. S. 1805. 4513.21
— ■ Military -commissiim to Europe, 1865-56. Report of
G. B. McClellan 4518.07
Wraxall (i.) Naval and military resources of Europe.
1856 45II..07
See also Blsckw. mag , v. 106, 1869 (Army organization ; Ee-
organizationof continental armies) ; v. 110, 1871 (Army or-
gauization and national defence); Fraser'a mag., v. 73, 1866
(How European armies are officered); N.S., v. 4, 1871 (Re-
ports on the mil. forces of Prussia); Feb., 1676 (Mobilisation
of the army); N. Brit, rev , v. 47, 1867 (Military ►ystem of
Europe); Westm. rev.,v. 87, 1H67 (.Sadowa and mil. organi-
zation); V. 95, 1871 (Army organization); £d. rev., Jan., 1876
(Army recruitment} ; Fraser's, v. 61, 1866 (TJje regimental
system).
Militia versits Regulars.
See Atlantic mo., v. 16, 1866 (Our future militia system,
by T. W. HigginsunJ; Blackwood's mag., v. 106, 1869 (Night
with the volunteers); Cambridge essays, 1858 (Militia aud
nat. defence, by R. A. S. Adair) ; coutemp. rev., v. 16,
1871 (Popular vs. professional armies, by W. R. Greg) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1857 (The iiiilitia) ; v. 71, 1865 (Regu-
lars and volunteers); N.S., V. 1, 1870 (National armies and
mod. warfare); N. A. rev., v. 99, 1864 (Our soldiers); Westni.
rev, T. 72, 1859 (Militia forces); Blackw. mag., v. 86, 1869
(Chalons— the camp); v. Ill, 1872 (Autumn mancQuvres) ;
V. 112, 1872 (Autumn manoeuvres); Fraser's mag., N.s., v. 6,
872 (Autumu maiiceuvree, by W. B, Greg) ; v. 68, 1863
Chalons aud Aldershot).
United States Army.
fSee Oonntries {United Stales: Army, p. S76).j
Ordnance, Fire-arms, Ammunition, etc.
Ammunition manufactured in the Royal laboratory.
[Part I.] Ammunition for smooth-bore ordnance,
by Capt. V. D. Majendie. 2d ed. Part II. con-
tinued. Ammunition for rifled ordnance, by C.
O. Browne. 2 v. London, 1807-70. 8°. .4515.31
/l?ideri'OH(ii.) Evolutions of field artillery. 1860.4513.02
Barry (P.) Shoeburyness and the guns ; a philoso-
phical discourse. 1865 4515.08
Bormann {Maj.-gen. — ). The Shrapnel shell in Eng-
land and in Belgium. 1862 4515.11
Browne (C. 0.) Ammunition for rifled ordnance.
1870 4515.32
Dahlgren (</. A.) Boat armament of the U. S. navy.
2ded. 18.56 4516.33
— Naval percussion looks and primers, particularly
those of the United States. 1853. . .4515.29
Greener ( W. ) Gunnery in 1858 : rifles, cannon, and
sporting arms 4515.20
Kingsbury {C. P.) Elementary treatise on artillery
and infantry. 1849. ........ 4515.16
Mordecai{A.) See helow United Stairs. Military com. to Europe.
Napoleon III. Past aud future of artillery. [In Aw Works, v. 2.]
Norton (C. B.) and Valentine ( W. J.) Report on munitions of war.
[fnPariauniv. exhib. Rep. of U. 8. com., v. 6, 1870.] 3916.09
Roberts (J. ) Hand-book of artillery. 1861. . 4513.01
Rodirtan ( Capt. T. J. ) Reports of experiments on the
properties of metals for cannon, and the qualities
of cannon powder : with an account of the fabri-
cation and trial of a 15-inch gun. 1861. 4518 09
Scoffern (J.) Projectile weapons of war and explosive
compounds. 1859 4515.09
Taubert ( — ). On the use of field artillery on service.
1856 4515.19
United titales. War department. Instructions for field
artillery. By a board of oflacers. 1861.4515.21
— MHita7-y commission to Europe ia 1855-56. Report of
maj. A. Mordecai. 1800 4518.08
— Ordnance department. Instructions for making quar-
terly returns of ordnance and ordnance stores,
1865 4515.13
Ordnance manual for the use of the officers of
the United States army. 1862. . . . 4515.15
■ Ordnance memor.anda. 1863-68. . . . 4515.28
No. 1. Property returns. 2. Tables of lire : guns, ho-
THK BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE - MILL
779
witzers, and mortan. 4. Laws relating to tba ordnance
department. 1791-18G3. 5. Proceedings of the ordnance
board of Sept. 12, 1863. 6. Bilia of iron for wrought iron
barbette uud casemate. 7. luatrnctioua relutinij to tiie
disburaemcut of public money. 8. Metallic aniniuuition.
Reports on the etrongth and other properties of
metals for cannon. 18.')6 iSIS.lO
WUkiiison (11 ) Engines of war : including the manu-
facture of guns, gunpowder, and swords, e/c.
1841 4515.18
S't aUo Atlantic mo., t. 4, 1859 (Rifled guns, by W.J.
Btillmiiu) ; Ell. rev., v. 109 (Uifl'-d giiua and modern tac-
tics); V. 119, 1861(Rifled ordnance in England and France);
Fraaer's mag., v. 69-70, 1804 (Wliitworth »». Tennenl) :
Galaxy, Dec, 1875 (Past and present of artillery) ; Quar.
rev., V. 115, U6i (Guns and pUteu) ; v. 1U3, 1W8 (Woolwicb
araeual).
Firt'CanM ani their Ust.
Sreech-loaderx. By "Gloan." [pseud.] 1873. 4515.31
Susk (//.) Hand-bood for Hytho : and Bystem of
musketry. 18 ;0 4513.12
Cliaptiiaii (J.li. ) Improved American rifles.1848.4515.25
Cleveland (11. W. S.) Hints to riflemen. 1864. 4515.24
Oi-eenef(W.) Modem breech-loaders : sporting and
military. 1871 4515.10
Meyrick {S. R.) Observ. upon the history of hand fira-arma. [In
/wrArohaologia, v.a-i, 1829-1 6128.—
Wdcox (C. M.) lUfles and rifto practice- 18'.9. 4515.17
WingateiG. JK) Manual for rifle practice. 1872.4515.34
Sec also Atlantic monthly, v. 9, 1862 (Use of the rifle) ; v.
10, 1862 (Itifle clubs) ; United service mag., Sept., 1875
(Fusil 'grus ' or French model rifle .
4^ See also Amasements {Sporting, hunting, etc,, p. 36).
Gunpoivdir.
Anderson ( W. ) Mode of manufacturing gunpowder at
the Ishapore mills in Bengal. 18ti2. . 4518.21
Hordecai (A.) Keport on experiments on gunpowder
at Washington arsenal, 18 13-1814. J8l5. 4515.14
WiUiajtis ( Tr. M 'Uifu). Explosive compounds. [In British
m'fg industries, 1870 J 3941.26
Sf.e also Eraser's mag., v. 2, 1870 (Gunpowder and mod.
artillery); Quar. rev., v. 125, 1868 ; Westm. rev., v. 91, 1870.
Small Arms.
PisM ( The) as a weapon of defence : how to choose
and use it. 1875 4515.35
Uniled Slates. Ordnance dept. Beports of experiments
with small arms. 185! 4515.27
S'-e als'y Statistical soc. of London. Journal, t. 28. 186S
(Progress of small arms manufacture, by W. D. Goodman).
Torpedoes.
See Fraser'a mag., t. 78, 1888 (Amar. torpedo warfare) ;
H.s., T. 5, 1872 (Torpedoes).
PeriodioaU.
./4rmt; and navy journal, v. 1-C. New Tork, 1863^8.
4°
CoWurn'.t United service magazine, and naval and mili-
tary register. 81 v. L., 1H29-70. b". . 81'J1.01
Ao(«.— During 18'29-41 was • United service journal-'
United IStaies service magazine. 5 v. New York, 18G4-
1866. 8° 819(3.01
S'V7ord and Bayonet Exercise. f
Ackerman {J. V.) Notes on the origin and taiatorj of the bayonet.
(/n Archaoloeia, V. 38. ISfiO.] 6J28
Berrinvm (M. W.) Militiaman's manual and sword
play. 1859 4513.06
McGlellan (O.B.) Manual of bayonet exercise. 1861.
Same. 1856 451.3.08a
Marey-Monge(,0.8.) Memoir on swords. 1860. 4513.18
yVaytie(KC.) Sword exercise. 1850. . .4513.07
Tactics and Drill (Cavetlry and Infantry).
Arenlschildt { — von). Instructions for cavalry on out-
post duty. 1854. 4513.09
Bucklioliz (L. von). Tactics for officers of infantry,
cavalry, and artillery. 18G1 4513.11
Cairns {J. T.) The recruit : a compilation of exercises.
1858 4513.05
Casey (S.) Infantry tactics. 3 v. 1862. . .4511.03
Cooper (if.) and Macomb (A.) Instructions and regula-
tions [tactics] for the militia and volunteers of
theU. S. 1861 4513.10
thrbes (II.) Manual for the patriotic volunteers on
active service. 2 v. 1855 4511.14
Gfilham {W.) Manual for the volunteers and militia
of the U.S. 1861 45i3.03
Hardee (W.J.) Kifle and light infantry tactics. H v.
18:.6 4511. {i7a
Same. 2 v. 1861 4511.07
Bawson (J. ) Compendium of military duty, adapted
for the militia of the U. S. 1793.. . .45.3.20
Sche7-ff ( W. von). The new tactics of infantry. '1 r.
by L. Graham. 1873 4.Jir,.l8
Scott (W.) Infantry tactics. 3 v. 1857. . .451110
United States. Wur dept. Cavalry tactics. 2 v. Phil.,
1856. (V. 1 missing.) 4511.01
— — Infantry tactics. IbGl 4511.06
Upton (E.) New system of infantry tactics, double
and single rank. 1868 4511.16
Viele (EL.) Handbook for active service. 1861. 4513.04
Whittaker (F.) Volunteer cavalry. I.i71. . 4511.21
See also Blackwood, T. 87, 1860 (Volunteer cavalry move-
ment) ; Fraaer's mag., v. 32, 1855 (Our cavalry borae).
See also Law {Military, p. 689) ;— Naval science.
»
Millzia (Francesco). Lives of celebrated architects.
•iv. London, 1826. 8° 1415.11
Milk. Hartley (B. M.) Hist, and practical essay on
milk. 1812 (113G.l(i
— Nichols {A. ft.) Report on milk. [In Maas. State board of
health. 4th report, 1672.J 4345.20
See also Galaxy, Sept , 1870 {art. by J. C. Draper) ; and
C. F. Chandler's elaborate article on milk analysis in ,Iohn-
Bon's New uuiv. cycl., v. 3, 1878.
Mill (James ). Analysis of the phenomena of the hu-
man mind. New ed., with notes by A. Bain, A.
Findlater, and G. Grote. Ed. ■with notes, by J.
S. Mill. '2 V- London, 1869. 8°. . . . 5425.05
Reviewed in Wostiii. rev., v. 92, 1869.
— Elements of political economy. 2d ed. London,
1824. 8" 5913.09
Same. 3d ed. London, 1826. 8°. . .5932.18
— Essays on government, jurisprudence, liberty of
the press, and law of nations. L., [n.d.] 8°. 509.t.'20
— History of British India. [1527 to 1805.] With
continuation by H. H. Wilson. [1805-35.] 9 v.
London, 1848. 8° 1015.09
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poems upon several occasions. 5th ed. London,
1707. 12°. 1G72.30
- Same. New ed. With notes, by T. Newton.
2 V. Dublin, 1754. 12° 1672.28
Plan of education. London, 1820. 8°. [/n Pamphleteer,
y, 17.] 6068.17
Poems. Life by 8. Johnson. Ed. by A. Obalmera. [In O.'s
EuKl. poets, v. 7, 1810.J 1626.07
— Poetical works. London, [185-?] 8°. . In 1684.12
— Poetical works. [Ed. with life, by J. Mitford.]
3 V. London, 1851. 16° 1621.03
Same. 3 v. Boston, 1836. 16°. . . .1672.14
V. 1. Paradise lost.
2. Paradise lost, cont'd. Paradise regained.
3. Samsuii Agimistes, dramatic poem. Comus, a mask.
Lycidas. II Peuseroso. L' Allegro. Miscellaneous poems.
Sonnets. Psalms. Elegiarum liber. Kpigrammatum liber.
Sylvarum liber.
Same. 2 v. [Saoford (E.) and 'Walsh (B.)
Brit, poets, v. 7-8.] 1691.07
Same. With life and verbal index by C. D.
Cleveland. Philadelphia, 1853. 8°. . . 1672.24
— Complete concordance to Poetical works. By C.
D. Cleveland. London, 1867. 12°. . . 1672.32
— Prose works. With preface and notes by J. A. St.
John. 5v. London, Bolm, 1851-53. 12°. &0o4.01
V. 1. Defence of the people of England. Second Defence.
EikonoklastoB.
2. Tenure of kings and magistrateB. Areopagitica.
Tracts on the commonwealth. ObservatiouB on Oruiond's
peace. Letters of state, etc. Kotes on Dr. Grifflji's ser-
mon. Of reformation in England. Prelatical episcopacy.
The reason of church government urged against prelacy.
True relit^ion, heresy, schism, and toleration. Civil power
in ecclesiastical causes.
3. Likeliest means to removebirelingsout of the church.
Animadversious upon the remonstrant's defence against
SmectymnuuB. Apology for Smectymnuus. Doctrine and
discipline of divorce. Judgment of Martin Bucer con-
oeruiug divorce. Tetrachordon. Colasteriou. Tractate
of education. Declaration for the election of John lu.
king of Poland. Familiar letters.
4. Treatise on Christian doctrine, tr. by C. B. Sumner.
5. Second book of the same. History of Britain. His-
tory of MoBcovia. Accedence commenced grammar. In-
dex to the 6 vols.
—. BeflectiouB on the civil \^ar in England until the restoration
of Charles II. [/« Masares (F.) Select tracts, v. 2.) «7fi.l7
— Tractate on education, iln Barnard (H.) Eugl. pedagogy.]
— Treasures from the prose writings of. Boston,
1866. 12° 50.J4.06
49- For numerouB lives and critical notices of M., tee Bi-
oeraphy (p. 177) ; cUto Lowell (J. R.) Among my books.
ad Baries, 1876 [2634.30] ;— Sotbeby (S. L.) liamblings in
the elucidation of the autograph of Milton, 1861 [2767.12] ;
cUto Chr. exam., v. 67. 1864 (Milton in our day. by 8. Os-
good) ; May. 1859 ; Fraser, v. 79, 1869 ; p. 678 (Milton and
Galileo : their letters to Louis xrv.; supposed forgeries, ;
Macm. mag., Feb., 1868 ; Mch.. 1809 (Milton's polit. opin-
ions and poetry, by J. R. Seeley).
Milton (J. L.) The stream of life on our globe, as
revealed in geology and palaeontology. 2d ed.
London, [1872.] 1-2^ 4713.10
Milton (M. S. ) Ocean bride : a [poem]. Edinburgh,
1834, 16° lt;67.10
Mimic stage. See Baker (George M.) [1712.27] ; also Drama
tAmaleur OieatruxUs, p. 423).
Mind: quar. review of psychology and philosophy.
Ed. by G. C. Eobertson. v. 1-2. 1876-77. New
York and London, 1876-77. 8° 5441.01
Mind (Cultivation of the). See Education.
Mind (Philosophy of). See Philosophy.
Mind anil body. See Medicine (Body and mind, p. 7SJ).
Mind and body. See Bain (Alex ) 187.1 B438.17
Mind and brain. S« Laycock (T.) 1869 6414.1S
Mind and heart in religion. See Jaeger (A.) 1878. . . 3664.28
Mind and matter. See Brodie (.Sir B.) 1867 6438.04
Mind and matter. [Essays] Sfe Flamank (J.) 1870. . 6435.23
Mind in nature. See Clark (H. J.) 1866 47:7.24
Miad, life, and motion ; with their relations to mat-
ter. \anon.-[ New York, 1857. 8°. . . 4326.24
Miner (Ch). Hist, of Wyoming. PhU.,1845. 12°. 623.06
Mineral springs. See Medicine (p. 763).
Mineralogy See Geology and mineralogy (p. 673) ;— Arts (Use-
ful ; Assaying, p. 40 :— Metallurgy, p. 46 ;— Jf iiicl and min-
ing, p. 46) ;— Chemistry (p. 263-4) ;— Crystallography (p.
400) ;— Fine arts (Oemt and precious stnttrs. p. 544) ; — alto
Beck (Lewis C.) Mineralogy, [fn New York (State of).
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Mines and mining. See Art* (Useful : Mines and mining, p. 46).
Miniature (The), by Solomon Grildrig, of the college
of Eton [pseudon. for Kennell, Knight, George
Canning, etc.] 2d ed. 2 v. L., 1800. 16°. 253 -.08
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Minine. See Arts (Useful ; Mines and mining, p. 46).
Miuifig mag., v. 1-10. N. Y., 1853-58. 8'. . 8121.31
Note.—y. 1-9 ed. by W. J. Tenuey ; v. 10, ed. by T. Mo-
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Ministers and the ministry. See Biblical and relig. lit. (CTevical
anecdotes and sketch's, p. 82 -.—Preachers aiul preaching, and
pastured work, p. 97) ;— Biography {RMgious, p. 114 : and
names of various denominations and countries in Biblical
and relig. lit, (p. 77-106). Consult also Biography {Individualt
p. 116-216).
Ministry of the word. See Taylor (W. M.) 1876. . . . 3611.24
Minnesingers. See Literature {German : 4, Teutonic middle age
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Minnesota. See Oountiies {Minnetota, p. 845).
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Minorities (Representation of). See (rovemment (26, Represen-
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Minot (Cieorge Richards). Eulogy on WMbington. [/» Moora
(F.) Amer. eloquence, v. 1. 1868.) 6325.03
Minot (H. D.) Land-birds and gtime-birds of New
England. Boston. 1877. 8° 4815.10
Minabeu (John). Guide into the tongues, viz.
English, Low Dutch, High Dutch, French, Ital-
ian, Spanish, I-atine, Greeke, Hebrew. 2d ed.
London, 1627. fol 6417.01
Minstrel (The). See Beattia (James). Works, v. 10.] . .5016.18
Mintom (Mrs. J. H.) Hand-book to paper-flower
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— Lessons in flower and fruit modelling in wax.
London, [1870.] 16°. 1143.25
Mint. See Numismatics.
Miuturn (Itobert li., jr.) From New York to Delhi,
by way of Bio de Janeiro, Australia and China.
New York, 1858. 12°. 1U23.10
Mintuxu(Wm.) Travels west. L., 1877. 12°. 1114.27
Minucius Felix (Marcus). Writings. Tr. by R. E. Wallis. Ed-
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Mirabeau (Honore (iabriel Biquetti, comte dei. En-
quiries concerning lettres de cachet, arbitrary
imprisonment, etc. 2 T. in 1. Dublin, 1787.
8° 5717.29
-Letters during his residence in England ; with
anecdotes, maxims, dc. 2 v. L., 1832. 8^ 954.17
— Secret history of the court of Berlin [178ti-87].
2 V. London, 17s9. 8^. 546.01
Same. Dublin, 1789. 8°. 546.02a
— Speeches. Tr. by J. White. 2 v. in 1. London,
1792. 8° 6323.11
jfS" For lives aud biogr. sketches of M.. see Biography
(p. 177) : also Temple bar, Feb., 1876 (Mirabeau and Maduua
de Nehra).
THE BROOKLVN LIBBABT.
MIBACLE - MODERN
783
Miracia in stone : or the Oreit Pyramid. Sfe Seiu (J. A.) 1082 2S
Miracles. Set Biblical »uil religious lit. {Miraclrt, p. 92).
Miraculous cuuceptiou : or, the divinity uf Jenus Christ con-
siderod liS tlie fouQdatiou of the christian religion, [annnj.
Loudon, 1811). 8*. . . . 3S48.21
Miraculous pniphecios of euiiueut men, relating particularly to
liuglaud and France. Loudou, 1821. 24° 3813.33
Miranda (Sa de). See Fortn. rev.. May, 1873 (Poetry of the re-
naissance in Portugal, by O. Crawfurd).
Mirelle, s pastoral epic. Sec Mistral (F.) 1672.23
Miriam, and other poems. 5e« Whitlior (J. O.) 1871. . 16»5.35
MiTiUioud (Mohammed Ben Khondshah Ben Mah-
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Mirror lor monks. See Blosius (L.) 1872 3«22.2a
Mirror of literature, amusement, and instruction.
V. 1-10. London, 1.S23-38. 8° 8121.01
Mirror of nature. 5» Schubert (G. H.) 1861 4022.08
Miriorof the graces. \_anon.-[ B., 1831. 16°. 5091.02
Mirror of the months. \anon.'^ L., 1826. 8°. 4731.07
Mirrors. Cuming {H. S.) On mirror*. [In Jour, of Brit. arch.
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Mirthfulness. See Wit and humoor.
Mirville (Le marquis Jules Eudes de). Pneumatolo-
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Same. Appendices complementaires et defen-
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Miseriesnf human life, fee Beresford (Jos.) 2 v. 1806-10. 6211.29
Misers. Sfe Biography [Mi$<Ts, p. 114).
Mishmoe hills. See Cooper (T. T.) 1873 1011.09
Miahua. Eighteen treatises. Tr. by D. A. Do Sola,
and M. J. RaphaU. London, 1813. 8°. .37.^)7.10
Misread passages of Scripture. See Brown (J.B.) 2 v. 1871. 3624.25
Miss. Fur novels beginning thus, iee Fiction (p. 606).
Miss "KilinausegK. See Hood (Thomas) 1441.09
Miss Mary. See Dudevant (Maurice). 1868 7034.23
Miss Tiller's vegetable garden. See Warner (A.) 1873. . 6122.23
Mrs. Jerningham's journal. [A poem. ano»i.] New
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See also John Jerningham's journal. [1662.32.]
Missal painting. See Fine arts [Illumination, etc., p. 646).
Missing linli. See Ranyard (L. N.) 1861 6826.03
Mission uf great snU'eiings. See Burritt (G.) 1867. , . 3626.18
Mission of the comforter. 5«Hare(J. 0.) 1864. . . .3668 19
Mission Kidge, elc. See Taylor (B. V.) 1872 644.16
Mississippi. See CoVLnXTie»[Mi-^sissippi, p.H5).
Mississippi bubble. See Thiers (A.) 1859 6922.07
Mississippi River. See Countries, etc. (p. 345).
Missouri (State o/). See Countries (Missouri, p. 346).
Missouri dental journal, v. 9, 1877. St. Louis,
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Mistaken aims and attainable ideals of the artisan class. See
® (W. U.) 1876 6812.30
Itliatral (Frederic). Mirelle, a pastoral epic of Pro-
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Same. Mirdis, a Proven9al poem. Tr. by H.
W. Preston. Boston, 1872. 12". . . . 1672.35
See Scribner, May, 1872 {art. by M. E. M. and C.T. Brooks) .
Mistress of the manse. See Holland (J. O.) 1874. . . 1653.16
Mitchell (Donald O.) The battle summer of 18l>i.
New York, 1853. 12° 963.11
— Doctor Johijs. 2 v. New York, 1866. 12°. 232.01
— Dream life. New York, 1877. 12°. . . . 232.03
— Fudge doings. 2 v. New York, 1855. 12°. 232.04
— Lorgnette ; or studies of the town. New York,
1853. 12" 232.05
— My farm of Edgewood. N. Y., 1803. 12°. 6122.06
— Reveries of a bachelor. N. Y., 1869. 12°. 232.06
— Rural studies, with hints for country places.
Now York, 1867. 12° 6122.08
— Seven stories, with basement and attic. New York,
1864. 12° 232.07
— Wet days at Edgewood : with old farmers, and old
pastorals. New York, 1805. 12°. . . . 6122.07
Mitcnell (E.) Five thousAid a year; and how I
made it. Boston, 1870. 12°. .... 6122.15
Mitcbel (John). History of Ireland, from the treaty
of Limerick [1091]. N. Y., 1868. 8°. . 497.20
— Jail journal ; or five years in British prisons. New
York, 18 H. 12°. 3124.18
MltcheU (Lieut-col. J.) The fall of Napoleon : an
historical memoir. 3 v. L., 1815. 8°. . 3131.13
MitoheU (John. .Life of Wallenstein.L.,1838.8°.3176.12
Same. London, 1840. 12° 3170.01
Same. [In Waldie library, v. 12.1 6073.26
Mitchell (^John, F.C.S.) liianual of practical assay-
ing. London, 1868. 8". 3933.30
Mitchell (John Eearsley, M.D. ) Five essays. Ed. by
S. W. Mitchell. Phil., 1859. 8°. . . . 43^3.08
Contents : Cryptogamous origin of malarious and epi-
demic fever. Eiisay on animal magnetism. Feuetrstive.
ness ot fluids and gases. New practice in acute and chronic
rheumatism.
Mitchell (Nahum). History of the early settlement
of Bridgewater, Mass. Boston, 1840. 8°. 6U5.22
Mitcbel (Ormsby McKnight). Astronomy of the
Bible. New York, 1867. 12°. . . . .4016.19
— Planetary and stellar worlds. N.Y.,1867. 12°. 4016.16
— Popular astronomy. Now York, 1867. 12°. 4016.18
Mitchell (S. Augustus). New general atlas. Phila-
delphia, 1873. 4° 927.05
Mitchell (S. Weir). Fat and blood : and how to make
them. Philadelphia, 1877. 16°. . . . 4323.23
— Injuries of nerves and their consequences. Phila-
delphia, 1872. 8° 4332.20
— Nurse and patient, and camp cure. Philadelphia,
1877. 24°. . , 4322.32
— Researcbea on venom of the rattlesnake. [In Sm. contrlb.,
V. 12, I860.] 3937.12
— Wear and tear ; or hints for the overworked. Phila-
delphia, 1871. 16° 4322.21
— and Morehouse (G. R.) Respiration in the chelonia. [In
Sm. coutrib., V. 13, 1863.J 3937.13
Mitchell (Thomas). Rudimentary manual of archi-
tecture. London, 1870. 12° 1314.12
Mitchell {Sir T. L. ) journal of an expedition into
tropical Australia. [1835-36.] L., 1848. 8°. 106:t.09
— Three expeditions in the interior of eastern Aus-
tralia, [1831-36]. 2ded. 2 v. L., 1839. 8°. 1063.10
Mitchell (Walter) and Tennant (S.) Mineralogy and crystalla
graphy.[IFi(AAnsted |D.T.) Geology.rlc. L..1866. 8°.] 111.014
Mitford (A. B.) Tales of old Japan. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1874. 12° 1021.20
Mitford (John). Sacred specimens, from the early
English poets. London, 1827. 16°. . . 1005.2;J
— Cursory notes on various passages in the text of Beaumont
and Fletcher, as ed. by the Rev. A. Dyce ; and on his ' X'ew
notes on .Shakespeare.' London, 1856. 8°. . . In 1754.12
Mitford (Mary Russell). Hester. [In Waldie libr., v. 6.) 6078.20
t^ See also Fiction class-list (p. 6U6) ; and Biography
(p. 178); also New mo. mag.. Oct., 1831 (with portr.)
Mitford (Wm.) History of Greece. With brief me-
moir of author, by lord Redesdale. Revised by
W. King. 8 V. London, 1838. 8°. . . 423.22
Mithridales, king of Pontus. See New monthly mag.. May. 1862.
Mithridates Minor. .See Welsford (H.) 1848. . . . 6412.16a
Mitla. a journey, «(c. Sm Tempsky (G. F. von). 1868. .1162.14
Mittermaier (C. J. A. ) Capital punishment. Ed. by
J. M. Moir. London, 1865. 12°. . . . 581T.01
Mivart (St. George). The common frog. London,
1874. 12°. [Nature series.] 4824.20
— Contemporary evolution ; essay on some recent so-
cial changes. New York, 1876. 12°. . . 3575.33
— Lessons from nature, as manifested in mind and
matter. New York, 1876. 12° 4722.23
Note. — Reviewed in Dublin rev., Apl., 1876.
— Man and apes : structural resemblances and differ-
ences. New York, 1874. 12° 4713.12
— On the genesis of species. L., 1871. 8°. . 4712.20
Mix (J. B.) and Mackeever (S. A.) New York tomba. Set Sut-
ton (Charles) 6611.20
Mixing in society : manual of manners. By the
countess of ****** •. London and New York,
1870. 16° 5427.14
Mizpah. Prayer and friendship. 5m Loomis (L.C.) 1868. 3666.18
Mnemonics. See Memory (p. 770.)
Moabite stone.
— Colenso (J. \V.,bp.) Lectures on the Fentatench
and Moabite stone. 2d od. 1873. . . 3737.05
— De Costa (B. F.) The Moabite stone. 1871. 3543.23
— Ginsburg {CD.) The Moabite stone ; a fac-simile of
inscription. With English transl. 1871. 3558.07
— RawUnson (O.) [In Contem. rev., v. 15, 1870.]
— Beamery of Jerusalem, 1871 ; p. 496-612 1044.12
— Walsh [W. P.) The Moabite stone. 1873. 3616.24
See also M'Cllntock and ytrong'a cycl., v. 6 [art. * Mesha');
Lond. qu. rev., Jan., 1871 ; p. 406-427 ; or Littell, 1871, v. 1 ;
North Brit, rev., v. 93. 1871.
Moallakat. or Arabian poems. Tr. by Sir Wm. Jones. [In hit
Woiks, V. 10. 1807.) 6046.10
Modem babes in the wood. S« Smith (H. P.) 1872. .1133.16
Modern British Plutarch. See Taylor (W. C.) . . . . 3252.05
Modern Buddhist (The): being the views of aSiamese
minister of state on his own and other religions.
Tr. by H Alabaster. L., 1870. 12°. . . 3528.04
In asking lor books, us* the " Book Order," giving the AUTU0U3 NAMlil, the ftrst part of the TITLE, and the NU.MBliU,
784
MODERN -MOLLOY
Modern christian heroes. See G-UflUan (George). 1869. 3554.20
Modern Christianity, a civilized heathenism. See Pnllen (H. w.)
187*2 3584.28
Modem dlsboUem ; spiritnaliam. See Williamaon (M. J.) 3814.31
Modem doubt aud christian belief. Set Chriatlieb (T.) 3634.16
Modern dwellings See Holly (H. H.) 1878 1314.37
Modern hagiology. 5m Orosthwaite (J. 0.) 2 v. 1846. 3641.01
Modern history. See History {Uodern. p. 623).
Modern leaders. See McCarthy (J.) 1872 3267.16
Modern men of letters. See Friswell (J. H.) 1870. . . 2626.18
Modern mercantile calculator. See Henrique* (A. D. Y.) 4014.08
Modern mysteries explained. See Mahan (A.) .... 3815.23
Modern physical fatalism. See Birka (Thoruas R.) . . 3622.27
Modern Orlando : a poem. See Oroly (Oao.) 1856. . . 1634.16
Modem persecution, or insane asylums unveiled. See Packard
(E. P. W.) 4355.14
Modem playmate. See Wood (Be". J. G.) 1870. . . . 4611.16
Modem science. See Hofltaann (/Vo/!) 4611.35
Modern standard drama. See French'aMod. stand. drama.1772.01
Modem thinker (The): an organ for the most ad-
vanced speculations. No. 1- . D. Gkiodman
[Croly], editor. New York, 1870- . 8°. 2537.07
Modern women. [From ] the Saturday review. With
introd. by Mrs. L. G. Calhoun. New York,
1868. 12° 5821.21
Modes et 'costumes historiquea. See Pauquet frerea. . 6626.04
Modestns. Libellus de vocabulis rei militaris. [Lat. et Fr.)
Paris, 1869. 8°. [Niaard'a collection.] 7726.02
Moehler (Johann Adam). Symbolism : doctrinal
differences between catholics and protestants.
Tr. with memoir of author, by J. B. Robertson.
3d ed. New York, [»i. d.] 12° 3575.13
Moens (W. J. C.) English travellers and Italian
brigands. New York, 1866. 12°. . . . 973.17
Same. M ed. 2 v. L., 1866. 12°. . 973.21
Moffat (A. 8.) Secrets of angling. Edinburgh,
1^65. 12° 4616.17
Moffat (James C, D.D.) Comparative history of re-
ligions. 2 v. New York, 1871-73. 12°. . 3411.15
Moffat (Robert). Missionary labours and scenes in
Southern Africa. 4th ed. N. Y., 1813. 12°. 1093.13
Mogridge (Mrs.) Modelling in leather. London,
1871. 16°. 1443.32
Moggridge (J. T.) Harvesting ants, and trap-door
spiders. London, 1873. 8° 4823.24
Mogul empire. See Countries {Mogul empire, p. 346).
Mohammed. See Biography (p. 178) ; a'»o Amberley {Viscount).
Analysis of religious belief, 1877 [3411.23J ; Calcutta rev.,
V. 16. 1851 ; p. 357-382 (Sprenger's life of M.) ; V. 17, p.
387-421 (Biography of M., for India, and the Mohammedan
controversy) ; v. 19, 22, 23 (Sources for biogr. of M.) ; T. 23
(Belief of M. in his own inspiration) ; Nat. qu. rev., Sept.,
1876 (M. and his iustitutious).
For plays whose first word is ' Mahomet/ see Plays {Alpha-
betical arrangement! .
Mohammedanism. See Biblical and religious lit. {Mohammedan*
ism, p. 100) ; ref. under Mohammed ; also Calcutta rev., v.
4, 1845, v. 17, 1852 (Mohammedau controversy) ; Coutemp.
rev., May, 1877 (Muhammadan law : the four orthodox
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Mohan Lai. Life of Dost Mohammed Khan. 2 v.
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Mbhler. See Moehler.
Moigno {AblK F. N. M.) Accidental or subjective colors. [In
Sra. report, 1866.] 3936.21
Moile (N. T.) State trials [in verse. Anne Ayliffe,
Sir W. Stanley, Mary, queen of Scots.] Lon-
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Moir (David Macbeth). Sketches of the poetical lit-
erature of the past half century. Edinburgh,
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— LifeofMacnish. [/nMacnishjE.) Tales, ete., v. 1.] . 225.09
— Life of Mansie VVauch, tailor in Dalkeith. Written
by himself. New ed. Edin., 1853. 12°. 23.'.21
Moir (John Macrae). Capital punishment, based on
Mittermaier's ' Todesstrafe. ' L.,1865. 12°. 5817.01
Moiater ( Beu. Wm.) History of Wesleyan missions.
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Moivre (Abraham de). Doctrine of chances in play.
3d ed. London, 1756. 4° 461b.20
Moldavia. See Ronmania (p. 364).
Molecules. See Chemistry (p. 254) ;— Physios. Also an elaborate
article by J. P. Coolie, jr., in American cycloptedia, v. 11.
Mol^nes (D. J. B. Paul G. de;. La folie de I'eptie.
Paris, 1861. 12° 7047.11
— Hist, sentimcntales etmilitaire8.P.,1860.12°. 7047.12
4^ For his numerons articles in Bcmu des d. mondes, see
p. lOi of its Table gin., 1831-74.
Moleaworth (Wm. Nassau). History of England
from 1830. 3 v. London, 1871-73. 8°. . 4,54.17
Molesworth(Sir Wm.) Speech, 25th July. 1848, on colonial ex-
penditure and government. London, [n. d.] 8". . 5727.10
— Speech, 25th June, 1849, to inquire into the administration of
the colonies. London, [ji.d.] 8° 6727.10
— Speech, 10th of April, 1851, for a reduction of the colonial
expenditure. London, [«. d.] 8" 5727.10
— Speeches during the session of 1860, on the government of the
Australian col6nies. London, [n. d.] 8° 8727.10
j^" For bioffr. notices of M., «ee Biography (p. 178).
Moli&re (Jean Baptiste Poquelin). Dramatic works.
Transl, with introd. and notes, by C. H. Wall.
3v. London, 187G-77. 12°. [B. .S. X.] .17:53.27
C(mtents : v. 1. Jealousy of Le Barbouille. Flying doc-
tor. The blunderer, or the mishaps. Lovers' quarrels.
Affected ladies. Sgauarelle. Don Garcia of Navarre, or
the jealous prince. School for husbands. The bores.
School for wives. School for wives criticised. Impromptu
of Versailles.
2. Forced marriage. Princess of Elis. Don Juan ; or
the feast of the statue. Love is the beat doctor. The
misanthrope. The doctor in spite of himself. Melicerte.
The Sicilian ; or love the painter Tartuffe ; or the im-
postor. Amphitryon. George Dandin ; or the baffled hus-
band.
3. The miser. Mr. de Pourcsauguac. The magnificent
lovers. The shopkeeper turned gentleman. Psyche.
Impostures of Scapin. Countess of Escarbagnaa. Learned
women. Imaginary invalid.
— Dramatic works. Tr. by Henri Van Laun. v. 1-2.
New York, 1875. 8° 1735.04
Coniente ; v.l. The blunderer. The love-tiff. The pre-
tentious young ladies. Sganarelle ; or the self-deceived
husband. Don Garcia of Navarre ; or the jealous prince.
2. The school for husbands. The bores. School for wives.
School for wives criticised. Impromptu of Versailles.
Forced marriage.
— (Euvres completes. Eevues par P. E. Auguis. 8 v.
Paris, 1823. 18° 7026.06
Contents : v. 1. L'6tourdi, on les contre-temps. Le depit
amoureux. Les precieusesridicules. 2. Sgauarelle, ou le
cocu imaginaire. Don Garcie de Navarre, ou le prince
jaloux. L'ecole des maris. Les fiicheux. L'ecule des
femnies. 3. La critique de l'ecole des femmes. L'im-
promptu de Versailles. La priiicesse d'Klide. Le niariage
force. Don Juan. 6. Tartufe. Amphitryon. L'avare.
7. Les fourberies de Scapin. Ppyche. Les femmes sa-
vantes. 8. La conitesse d'Escarbagnas. Lo malade imagi-
naire. F3te de Versailles, en lr>68, et Intermedes de George
Dandin. La glorie du Val-de-Grace.
— Works. 5v. Glasgow, 1751. 12°. . . .1733.19
C«n(en(«: V. 1. Life. The blunderer. Amorous quarrel.
The miser. "The romantic ladies. Don Garcia of Navarre.
2. School for husbands. School for wives. The school for
wives criticised. "The impromptu of Versailles. Man-
hater. The mock doctor. Don John, or the feast of the
statue. 3. Love's the best doctor. Taituffe, or the im-
poBlor. Squire Lubberly. Amphitryon. George Dandin.
Sganarelle. 4. The forced marriage. The magnificent
lovers. Psyche. Cit turned gentleman. Inipertinents.
The Sicilian. 5. The learned ladies. The cheats of Scapin.
Melicerta. The countess of Escarbagnas. The princess of
Elis. The feast of Versailles. The hypochondriac.
j^" For critical and biogr. articles ou M., see Biography
(p. 178); also Grenin (F.) Lexique compare de la laugue da
MoliSre. Paris, 1846. ti°. [6413.U21 ; Lennard D. B.) Tales
from Moliere's plays. 1859. [223.13J ; and New monthly
mag., Apl., 1833 (Genius of M.)
MoUna (Giovanni Ignazio). Geographical, natural,
and civil history of Chili. Tr. from the Italian.
2 V. Middletown, 1808. 8° 567.25
MoUnet (Jehan). Chroniques, 1474-1506.' 5 v. Paris,
1827-28. 8°. [Zii Buchon. Col. des chron., v. 43-
47.] 51-6.15
Molina {Don Juan) and Ovalle or Ovaglia (Alonzo de). Discov-
ery and conquest of Chili, 145U-1792. [In Kerr (R.) Voyages,
cte., V. 6, pp. 218410) 914.12
Moll (Carl Bernhard). The Psalms. New Tork, 1872. 8°. [/n
Lange (J. P.) Commentary, O. T., v. 9.) ... . 3726.18
— Epistle to the Hebrews, [in Lange (J. P.) CommenUry,
N. T., V. 8, 1809.) 3747.18
Molleville (Antoine F. Bertrand de). Annals of the
French revolution. Tr. by R. C. Dallas. 5 v.
London, 1813. 8° 523.07
— Picturesque representations of the Austrians.
lemon.] London, 1814. 8^ (J6-25.20
Mollbausen (Baldwini Journey from the Mississippi
to the coasts of the Pacific. Tr. by Mrs. P. Sin-
nett. 2 V. London, 1858. 8° 1135.01
Molliaon (John K.) New practical window gardener.
London, 1877. 12° 6132.27
MoUoy (iJeu. Gerald). Geology and revelation. New
York, 1870. 12° 3762.12
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— Adamn (II. 0. ) Beautiful Bhells, with directions for
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— 'Alder I J.) and llimcnck (A.) Monograph of the
British uudibronchiato mollusoa : with figures.
lUiJ soc, 181J6 4741).01
— Binney {W. O.) Bibliography of North Amcr. concbology, to
1860. {In Sm. lulscel coll.. v. 6, 18B1 ; v. 9, 1869.) 3936.15
Report iip'tii laud sheila. [In Pacific R. li. routes. Be-
porta, T. 8. 1857.J
and Bland (T.) Land and frosh water shells of N. A.
Pts. a-3, aud 1. (/» Sm iniscel. coll., 7, 8.) . . . 3935.17
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and conchiferous animals. 1844. . . 4i28. 10
— Brown (T.) Conchologist's text-book. 1837. 482r).05
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— Carwntn" tP. P.) Lertures ou the shells of the gulf of Tali-
foruia, [/n Sm. report. 1859] 3936.U
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Moliusksof western N. A. [M Sm. miscel. coll., v. 10.] 3935.20
— Catl<>io(A.) Popular conchology. ]8.")4. . 48-5.(12
— CiraUar iu refereuce to collecting. [In Sm. miscel. roll.,
T. 2.] 3936.12
— Clark ( W. ) History of the British marine testa-
ceous moUusca. 185.3 4825. ".iS
— De Kay (J. E. ) Zoology of New York. Pt. v.
Mollusoa. 1843 4718.05
— Fleming (J. ) Molluscous animals, including shell
fish. 1837 4825.24
— OilllT.) Arrangement of the families of shells. [In Sm.
miscel. coll., v. 10.) S936.20
— Oould [A. A.) Catalogue of recent fossil shells. [In Pacific
B. U routes. Report, y. 6, 185B.) 1127 05
List of Bhells. [In U.S. Navul astrou. eiped. to the South-
ern hemisphere, v. 2.) 1126.02
— Oral/ (M. K.) Figures of molluscous animals, se-
lected from various authors. 5 V. 1857-59. 4-i2-").15
«- Lea f/., and others). Check-list of shells of N. A. [In Sm.
miscel. coll. V. 2, 1860.) 3935.12
— Lewis {J.) Instructions for collecting land and fresh water
shells. [In Sm. report, 1866.) 3936.21
— Lovell ( M. S. ) Edible moUusks of Great Britain and
Ireland, with recipes for cooking. 1867. 4825.21
— Serve IL.) Arctic shells. [In Belcher's Expedition, p. 392-
411. London, 1856. 8°.] 1144.04
— Robfris (M.) Populai history of the moUusca.
18")1 482.5.09
— Sowerby (G. B.) Popular British conchology.
1854. 48:^5.12
— Swainnon (W.) Treatise on malacology ; or sheila
and shell fish. 1840 4825.08
— Tale (R ) Plain account of the land and fresh
water moUusks of Gt. Britain. I>i06. . 4825.20
— Wood {W.) Index testaceologious : catalogue of
British and foreign shells. 1856.. . .4827.23
— Woodwiird {S. P.) Manual of the moUusca : recent
and foBsU shells, 1851-56 4825.03
Fossil shells.
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as- See also Ocean ;— Shell mounds i— Natural history
{Crustacea).
Molly Maguires. Deices(,F.P.) The Molly Maguires.
Origin, growth, and character of the organization.
1877 5836.20
— Edioards (R.) Twice defeated, or the story of a
dark society in two countries 186.05
Moltke (Hellmuth Karl Bernhard, graf von). The
Bussians in Bulgaria and lionmelia in 1828 and
1829. From the German. L., 1854. 8°. 554.25
— Letters from Bussia. Tr. by G. Bigelow. New York,
1878. 24° 992.27
— Wilson [J. a.) Sketches, «te. 1874 3222.16
Ste Fraser's mag., n. s , v. 6, 1872 (Beriew of Moltke's Let-
ters frocu Turkey, 1835-39) ; Loudon soc, Oct., 1870 ;
United service mag., Jan., 1876 ; and histories of the
French-German war, 1870-71 (p. 823 of Cat.)
Molucca Islands. See Countries (JMoiucca Islands, p. 345).
Mombert ( Jacob Isidor). Authentic history of Lan-
caster county. Pa. Lancaster, 186'J. 4°. 623.23
Mommaen (C. M. Theodor). History of Rome. [The
Kepublic] Tr. by W. P. Dickson. Pref. byL.
Sohmitz. 4t. New York, 1869-70. 12°. 434.01
— and other.i. Letters on the war between Germany
and France. 2d ed. London, 1871. 12°. 526.06
Monaco. See Countries {Monaco, p. 345}.
Monarchical government. See OoTemmentand politics (p. 687).
Monarchs retired from business. See Doran (J.) 1867. 3263.07
Monasteries and Abbeys.
— Brckfoid ( W. ) Itecollections of excumion to mon-
asteries of Alcoba^a and Batalha. 1835. 985.21
— (Sirzon. (iJ.) Visits to monasteries in the Levant.
1849 1052.08
— Dwjdale (Sir Win.) Monasticon Anglicanum ; a
history of the abbeys and other monasteries,
hospitals, frieries, etc. New ed. by J. Colcy, H.
Ellis, and B. Baudinel. 8 v. 1817-30. fol. 457.01
~^ Oordon {J. F. S.) Monasticon. Based on Spotticwoode.) [In
his Eiclesiastical chronicle for Scotland. V. 3, 11*67.) 498 04
ffS" For atiuais of British monasteries see (p. 312 of Cat.)
Eiu;land [Master of the Rolls). Chronicles aud iiiem< rials
of Gt. Britain and Ireland during the middle ages. O'nsutt
also the publications of the Camden society (p. 249) ;
Ohetham society (p. 263) ; — Surtees society.
Monastic orders. See Biblical and relig. lit. {Motuvtic orders, p. 93).
Monastier (Antoinei. History of the Vaudois church,
and of theVaudois. From the French. LondoD,
1847. 12° 34:13.18
Monboddo (Inrd). &e Burnet (James) 5418.02
MonckhoTen (D. va^). See Van Monckhoven (D.) . . 3933.17
Moucrieff (Kobert Hope). [' Ascott K. Hope,' pseud.]
A book about boys. Boston, 1869. 16°. . 2532.14
— A book about dominies. Boston, 1869. 16°. 5513.17
— Master John Bull, a holiday book for parents and
schoolmasters. Edinburgh, 1873. 12''. . 5512 26
— Stories of French school life. Edin.,1871.16°. 213.93
Moncrif (Francois Augustiu Paradls de). Lea aventures da
Zelofde et d'Amauzarifdiue. [In Cabinet des fees, v. 32,
1786.] 7062 32
— Contes. [In Cabinet des fees, v. 25.] 7062.25
Monday-chats. See Sainte-Beuvs (C. A.) 8543 34
Mouette (John W.) History of discov. and settle-
ment of valley of the Miss. 2 v. New 'iork,
1848. 8° 593.03
Money {Maj.-gen. J.) Letter to Wm. Windham, on a partial re-
organization of the British army. L, 1799. 8*. . .5093.13
Money. See Arts (Useful ; Weights and measures. Cambists, etc.,
P- 4H) ; — Political economy [Money) ; — Numismatics.
Money and morals. fecLalorjJ) 1852 6916.23
Money iu the garden. S^e Quinn(P. T.) 1871. . . . 61-^2. 18
Money-king and other poems. See Saxe {J . 0 .) 1859. .1683.18
Money-making. See Business (p. 246) ; — PoUtical economy.
{.Stock jobbing.)
Money-market. See Team (H. Koel). 1866 5922.31
Monge (Cl)m(e Gaspard). 'Iheoryof shadows and of
perspective. London, lb51. 16°. . . . 4011.33
Mongolia. See Countries [Mimi/Uia, p. 346).
Monitor (The). See Atlantic monthly, v. 11, 1863 (The last
cruise of the Monitor, by O. M. Weeks).
Monitors. See Naval science. {Iron clods.)
Monitors of the tiuBeeu ; poems. •SeeIngelow(J.} 1863.1663.17
Monk. See also Munk.
Monk (James Henry). Life of Kichard Bentley, D.D.
2d ed. 2 v. London, 1833. 8°. . . . 3018.06
Monkeys. See Natural history. [Monkeys.)
Monks. See Biblical and religious lit. [Monastic orders, p. 93).
Monks, popes, and their political intrigues. See Alberger (J.)
1871 3424.15
Monnier (Marc). LaCamorra: myst^res de Naples.
Paris, 1863. 12° 7046.08
— Wonders of Pompeii. Transl. N.Y.,]870.10°. 1455.12
Monod (Adolphe). St. Paul : five discourses. An-
dover, [Mass.,) 1860. 12° 3575.18
— Woman; her mission and life. N.Y.,1858.1'-:°.5>21.12
Monograms. See Fine arts. {Monograms, p. 646) ; also Chambers's
Journal, v. C, 1869 [art. on Monograms).
Monographs. See Milnes (K. M., lord Houghton). 1873. 3266.20
MonopoUes and the people. See Cloud (D. C.) 1873. . 6923.13
Monopolies. See Inter, rev., v. 1. 1874 [art. by C. O. Nott).
Monroe (James). The people the sovereigns. Phil-
adelphia, 1867. 12° 572i.(j2
— Messages, (/n Statesman's manual, v. l.pt. 2.] . .6726.02
— View of the conduct of the executive, in foreign af-
fairs of the U. S., with the French republic, 1^94-
6. Philadelphia, 1797. 8° 576.18
tg- For lives of J. M., see Biography (p. 178) ; aUo the
histories of the U. S. by Tucker, v. 3 |674.18] ; and by HU-
dreth, v 8 [574.15]. On Monroe doctrine see Nat. qu. rev.,
v, 13, 1866 ; N. A. rev., v. 82, I860.
Monroe (J. ) Science and art of chess. New York,
1859. 12°. 4014.09
Monroe (Lewis B.) Public and parlor readings :
humorous. Boston, 1874. 12^. . . . 6331.10a
Same. Miscellaneous. B., 1872. 12°. . 6a31.10
— Young folks' readings , for social and public enter-
tainment. Boston, 1877. 12°. .... 6331.06
Monsell {Rev. 3. S. B.) Our new vicar. 4th ed.
London, 1870. 16°. 3575.16
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MONSELET - MONTO-OMERY
Monselet (Charles). L'orgent maadit. Paris, 1863.
12°. 7047.15
— Les originaux du sifecle dernier. P., 1864. 12°. 7047.14
Monaiear et Madame Fernel. <$« Ulbach(L.) . . . .7041.38
Monsieur Antuiue. See Dudevant (A. L. A. D.) ... 7005.04
Monsieur Hylvestrc. See Dudevant (Mme. A, L. A. D.) . 7015.21
Monsieur Violet. See Marrjrat (F.) M5.64
MouBtrelet (Enguerrand de). Chronicles [of France,
England, ete.] 1400-1516. Tr. by T. Johnes.
2v. London, 1849. 8°. 497.01
' — Ohroniques. Nouv. ed par J. A. Buchon. [Avec
supplements.] Paris, 1826-27. 8°. [/» Buchon.
Col. dcs chron., v. 26-40.] 5125.37
Contents : v. 1-7, Monstrelet (E. de). ChroniqucB, 1400-
44. Supplemmt. 7-8, St. Remy (Stigti.) Meiiioires, 1403-
35. 9, Cljronique ot procuH de la piicelle d'Orleans. 10-11,
OoQssy (M. de). Cbruniquea, 1444-61. 12-15, Da Clercq
(J.) Ubrouique, 1448.67. 15, Journal d'ou bourgeois de
Paris, 1409-48.
Mont Blanc. See Countries {Alps, p. 288)
Mont St. Michel. See article in Beutley's miscel., r. 30, 1866.
Montagne. See Montaigne.
Montague (Basil). Essays. L., 1824. 8°. . 2537.05
Contents : Thoogbts upon the punishment of death. Con-
duct of the understanding in the discovery of truth.
Thoughts upon imprisonmeut for debt.
— Enquiries respecting the insolvent debtors bill, with the
opinions of Dr. I^ley, Mr. Burke, and Dr. Johiisou, upon
imprisonment for debt. 1816. [In Pamphleteer, v. 6,
1815.] 6068.05
— Essays and selections. London, 1837. 18°. 2537.04
Contents,
Judge (The).
Knowledge.
Laughter (Hobbes' theory of).
David (Character of).
Bacou (Character and death of).
Barrister (The).
Ohaucellor (The).
Crime (Prevention of).
Education.
Elizabeth (Death of queen).
Englishmen (Rights of).
Error.
line arts (Pleasure of the).
Happiuess.
Iguorauce.
— Life of Francis Bacon.
Liberty and equality.
Patriot and the demagogue.
Pr^udice.
Beform.
Religious establishments.
Religious meditation.
Sel&sU and social man.
Village church (The).
Wisdom and folly.
London, 18;i4. 8°. 3015.03
— On liberty aud the rights of Eugllshmen. London, 1822. 8'.
IJn Pamphleteer, v. 21.] 6058.21
— Opinions upon the punishment of death. Selected.
2d ed. London, 1816. 8°. 5817.05
— Some inquiries respecting the punishment of death for
crimes without violence. [In Pamph., v. 12, 1818.] . 6058.12
Montagne (Charles, earl of Hali/ax). ''Poems. Life, by S. John-
son. Ed. by A. Chalmers. [In O.'s English poets, v. 0,
1810.] 1626.09
— - Select poems. Ed. by £. Sanford. [In Sanford (E.) and
Walsh (R.) Brit, poets, v. 13, 1819.] 1691.13
Montagu (Mrs. Eliz. R., wife of Edward). Essay on
the writings and genius of Shakespear. 2d ed.
London, 1770. 8° 1752.12
A3- For lives of Mrs. Montagu see Biography (p. 178).
Montagu i Edward Wortley). Reflections on the rise
and fall of the ancient republics. Philadelphia,
180G. 12° 422.13
See biogr. sketch of £. W. M., by Dr. Doran, in Temple bar.
Mch., 1873.
Montagu (George). Ornithological dictionary of
British birds. 2d ed., with plan of study, by J.
Rennie. London, 1831. 8° 4815.05
Same. Supplement [to 1st ed.] London,
1813. 8° 4815.06
Montagu(J.A,) Guide to heraldry. L., 1840.8°. 6615.14
Montagu (Lady Mary Wortley). Letters and works.
Ed. by lord Wharncliffe. 2 v. P., 1837. 8°. 3124.12
Contents: v. 1. Memoir, by Dallaway. Biogr. anecdotes.
Court of Qeorge i. Letters. 2. Lettere. Essays. Poems.
J8S- For biogr. sketches of M. W. M., iee Biography (p. 178).
Montagu (Wm. Drogo, ^th duke of Mancliester). Court
and society from Elizabeth to Anne. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1864. 8° 3124.23
Montaigne (Michel Eyquem de). Essais. Nony. 6d.,
aveo les notes de tous les commentateurs, par J.
V. Le Clerc. Precedee d'une nouveUe ^tude,
par Prevost-Paradol. 4 v. Paris, 1865. 8°. 5055.03
Contents : v. 1-4. Ebsals. 4. Oorrespondance. Voyage
•n Allemagne et en Italie. Extrait de la Theol. nat. de
Raymond Sebon trad. Pieces addit. La Beetle (E.) La
servitude voloutairo ou le coutr'un. BibliograpUie. Table
analytlquo, v. 1-4.
— Essays. With notes. Made English, by C. Cotton.
3d ed. London, 1870. 8° 2537.06
— Works. Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 5055 02
— Works, comprising his essays, letters, and journey.
[Ed.] by W. HazUtt. London, 1853. 8°. 5055.01
ffS' For lives and critical notices of M., see Biography
(p. 178) : also Contem. rev., July, 1877 (Pascal and Mon-
taigne, by J. Grote) ; Lippiucott's mag., July, 1876 (Mon-
taigne, by E. Howlaud) ; New Englsnder, v. 34, 1875 (Philos.
of M., by H. W. Farnam) : West, rev., Oct., 1876.
Montalembert (Charles Forbes, comte de). Catholic
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— Admirable letter on the architectural, artistical, and archaeo-
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— La victoria del Norte en los Estados Uuidoa. [n,p. or d.]
8°. . 2721.09
— Life of Saint Elizabeth, of Hungary. Tr. by M.
Hackett. New York, 1853. 8° 3054.11
Same. Chronicle of life, etc, Tr. by A. L. Phil-
lips. V. 1. London, 1834. 4° 3058.05
iVok.— Includes 17 out of 34 chapters.
— Memoir of Lacordairo. London, 1863. 8°. 3096.18
— Monks of the West, from St. Benedict, v. 1-5.
[5th-9th cent.] Edinburgh, 1861-67. 8°. 3427.01
iVote.— Reviewed in Blackwood, t. 89, 1861 ; v. 102,
1867 ; Chr. exam., v. 71, 1861 ; Contemp. rev., t. 2, 1866 ;
Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861 ; v. 127, 1868 ; North Brit, rev., v. 48,
1868 : Quar. rev., v. 110, 1861.
Pie IX. et laFrauco en 1849 et en 1859. Paris, 1860. 8°. 6091.03
j8®=* For lives and crit. notices of M., see Biography (p. 179).
Montana. See Countries iMonlana, p. 316).
Montanus (Arnold). "Embassies from the East India company
of the United Provinces to the emperor of China and East
Tartary. Englished by J. Ogilby. [In OgUby (J.) China,
V. 2.] 1029.02
Montefiore (Joshua). Commercial and notarial pre-
cedents, forms, etc, 2d ed. L., 1813. 4°. 5617.26
— Commercial dictionary : mercantile law, etc. 3 v.
Philadelphia, 1804. 8° 5927.06
Montenegro. See Countries (Montenegro, p. 346); also Lippin-
cott 8 mag.. Aug., 1876 (M., by £. King); Eclectic, July,
or Ninteenth century. May 1877 (M., by W. E. Gladstone) ;
Blackw. mag., Nov., 1877 or Eel. mag., Feb., 1878.
Monte Video. See Countries ( Uraguay, p. 390).
Monteiro (Joachim John). Angola and the river
Congo. New York, 1876. 12° 1093.22
Montesquieu (Charles Secondat, baron de]. De la
grandeur des Romans et de leur ddcadence. Essai
sur le gout. Le Temple de Guide. Nouv. ed.
Paris, 1870. 16°. 431.10
— De I'esprit des lois. Suivie de la Defense, elc, Nouv.
ed. Paris, 1871. 16° 5715.21
— Lettres persanes ; suivies de iVrsace et Isme'nie et de
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— Spirit of laws. 5th ed. 2 v. Edin.,1793. 8°. 5715.05
Same. 2 v. London, Bohn, 1878. 12°. 5714.27
Commentary and review of fhis] Spirit of laws, [anon.]
With observ. on the Slst book by Condorcet : and two let-
ters of Helvetius. 1811 5714.19
— Flint (iJ.) Philos. of history, 1875 ; p. 93-108. . . . 447.01
— Maceuen (Jf.) Celebrities, etc., 1874 ; p. 101-122. . . 3212.11
— Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du luudi, v. 7 ; p. 33-66. 7033.24
— Yinet (A.) Hist, of French lit., 1864 ; p. 369-461. . . 2733.04
Montez (Lola). Lectures, including her autobiogra-
phy. New York, 1858. 12° 3126.01
Montfaucon (Bernard de). Antiquity explained, and
represented in sculptures. Tr. by D. Humphrey.
5 V. London, 1771-72. foL 1457.09
— — Same. Supplement. 5 v. in 2. L.,1775.fol. 1457.14
Montferrier (Anatole Duvidal, comfe de). Madame
et mesdemoiselles Verdure. P., 1872. 12°. 7(147.16
Montfort (Simon de). Miracles of ; ed. by J. O. Halli-
well. London, Camden soc, 1840. 4". . 5112.15
Montgomery (Cora). Eagle Pass ; or life on the bor-
der. New York, 1852. 12°. . . 1114.14 ; 1165.04
Montgomery (James, Engl. poet). The christian poets ;
selections. With introd. essay. Glasgow, 1827.
16°. 1672.25
^ Lectures on general literature. N.Y.,1853.8°. 2752.26
— Poetical works. 5 v. Boston, 1858. 16°. . 1672.17
Contents ; v. 1. Wanderer of Switzerland. Miscel. poems.
West Indies. Prison amusements. 2. The world before
the flood. Miscel. poems. Thoughts on wheels. The
climbing boy's soliloquies. Songs of Zion. 3. Greenland.
Miscel. poems. Narratives. Translations from Daute.
4. Pelican islands. Miscellanies. Sacred and scriptural
subjects. Appendix. 5. Original hymns. Appendix of
posthumous poems.
Same. Philadelphia, 1853. 8°. ... 1673.01
Contents : The wanderer of Switzerland. The West In-
dies. The world before the flood. Greenland. The peli-
can island. Prison amusements. Thoughts on wheels.
The climbing boy's soliloquies. Songs of Zion. Naria-
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Montgomery (James). Pootieal works, continued.
Uvea. TranBlatioDS from Dante. SongB on the abolition
of negro slavery in the British colonies. Verses to the
memory of the late Bichard lleynolds, of Bristol. Miscel-
laneous poems.
— and others. Lives of literary and scientific men of
Italy, Spain and Portugal. 3 v. Loudon, 1835-
37. 10°. [L. C. C] 32n.2G
49- For liva andcrilical atimata of J. M., lee Biography
(p. 179).
Montgomery (Jamos, engineer). Cotton manufactnre
of the United States. Glasgow, 1840. 8^. 3932.02
Montgomery (G. W. ) Journey to Guatemala, 1838
Now York, 1839. 8°. 1160.25
Sfontgomery (Henry B.) Memoirs of Sir Kichard
Steele. With his corresp. 2v. Edin.,1865.8°.310G.25
Montgomery (James Eglinton). Cruise of admiral
Farragut, commanding the European squadron,
in 1867-08. New York, 1869. 8°. . . . 9i5.12
Montgomery (Uev. John). Weidth of nature : our
food supplies from the vegetable kingdom.
Edinburgh, 1870. 12° 4912.17
Montgomery (Kobert). Poetical works. London,
1854. 8° 1673.02
ConlenU ; The Omnipresence of the Deity. The chris-
tian life. Luther ; or, Rome and the reformation. Wo-
man : the light of home. Satan ; or intellect without God.
Oxford : or Alma Mater. The Messiah. Minor potms :
Wellington ; or the hero's funeral ; — shadows of death ; —
A vision of heaven ; — A vision of hell ; — Universal prayer ;
— The stage coach ;— Scarborough ; — Miscellaneous poems.
— Butwer ^.'iir E. L.) Poems of R. M. [In hit Critical writings,
V. 1, 1842 ; p. 310-3M.] 2616.06
— Maenulay {T. B.) In his Essays, v. 2, 1859; p. 188-214. 2636.17
Montgomery (.S'ir Kobert). Discourse cone, the establishment
of a new colony, to the south of Carolina, 1717. [In Force
(P.) Tracts, v. l.J 677.08
Monthly abstract of medical science, v. 1-4. Phila-
delphia, 1874-77. 8° 4353.03
Monthly anthology and Boston review, v. 4-5, 8-10.
Boston, 1807-11. 8°. 8128.22
Alonthly religious magazine. 22 v. Boston, 1814-59.
V. 1-2. 12° ; V. 3-22. 8° 8186.12
Monthly microscopical journal : transactions of the
Koyal microscopical soc, and record of histo-
logical research at home and abroad. Ed. by H.
Lawson. v. 1-6 in 3. L., 1869-71. 8°. .4838.01
Months. See Calendar (p. 247) ; — Seasons ; — Nature.
Moutholon (Charles Tristan, mai-i^is de). Memoirs
of the reign of Napoleon, dictated by the em-
peror at St. Helena. 5 v. L., 1823-24. 8°. 3132.26
Monti (Luigi). Adventures of a consul abroad. By
Sam. Sampleton,esq.,[pse«<i.] B.,1878. 12°. 972.27
Montrose {Marquis of). Sec Sraham (James), in Biography
(p. 160).
Montluc (Blaise de). Oommcntalres, 1621-76. [In Fetitot. ColL
desmem. Isto. T. 20-22.J 6131.30
Montpensier {MIU. de). See Biography (p. 179).
Monumenta Franciscana : 1. Thomas de Eccleston de
adventu Fratrum Minorum in Angliam. 2. Adoe
de Marlsco epistolse. 3. Begistrum Fratrum Mi-
norum IjondonisB. Ed. by J. S. Brewer. Lon-
don, 1858. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . . 5140.—
Monumental brasses in the Brit, isles. See Haines (T.) 1462.11
Monumental brasses of England. See Boutell (C.) 1849. 1467.20
Monumental Christianity. See Lundy (J. P.) .... 36G7.17
Monuments. See Burial usages, etc, (p. 42) ; also Bibl. sacra,
April, 1867 (The study of monuments, by C. M. Mead).
Moody (Dwight Lyman). Best thoughts and dis-
courses. By A. Morrow. N.Y.,1876. 16°. 3576.28
— Glad tidings: sermons. New York, 1876. 12°. 3577.29
— Daniels (W. H.) Moody: his words, work, and
workers. 1877. 3576.29
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— What is your name ? Meanings and derivations of
christian names. London, 1863. 12°. . 6614.05
Moodie (Mrs. Susanna). Soughing it in the bush.
New York, 1852. 12°. 1153.00
Moon (George Washington). The bad English of
Lindley Murray, and other writers on the Eng-
lish language. 3d ed. L., 1869. 16°. . 6423.28
— The Dean's English ; a criticism on [Alford's]
Queen's English. 4th ed. N.Y.,1866. 16°. 6423.25
— Elijah the prophet ; poem. 3d ed.L.,1867.16°.16«5.26
MooniB. O.) Ophthalmic surgery. ,$» Laurence (J. Z.) 4341.36
Moon (Wm.) Light for the bUnd : reading (embossed
in various languages). L., 1873. 8°. . .5511.23
Moon. See Astronomy (Afoon, p. 64 \— Plurality oj worlds, p. 64);
also Plutarch. Of the face appearing within the orb of the
moon. /» his Morals, v. 6, p. 234-293. [6436.3(1].
Moon hoax. See Locke (R. A.) 1869 401T.U
Moore (Charles). Full inquiry into the subject of
suicide. Added, Two treatises on duelling and
gaming. 2 v. London, 1790. 4°. . . 3578.04
Moore (Clement C, LL.D.) George Castriot, snr-
named Scanderbeg. N. Y., 1850. 12°. . 3034.01
Moore (Charles H. ) What to read, and how to read.
New York, 1871. 12° 2752.29
Moore (Dr.) Design in plants a proof of the existence of Qod.
[/n Science and revelation, 1866.] 3688 16
Moore (Edward, (/. 1078). The Moore rental. Ed. by
T. Hey wood. Manchester, 1847. 4°. [Chettaam
soc, V. 12.] 5094.12
Moore (Edward). Fables for the ladies. Philadel-
phia, 1811. 24° 1673.32
— Poems. Ed. with life by A. Chalmers, [/n O.'s English poets,
V. 14. 1810.] 1626.14
— Select poems. Ed! by R. Walsh. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh
(R.) British poets, v. 23, 1819.] 1C91.33
ij- For his plays see Flays (Alpkabttiaii arrangement).
— Contributor. .?ee World (The).
Moor (Major Edward). Oriental fragments. Lon-
don, 1831. 12° 7811.03
Contents : Hinduism and papacy. Seals, stones, etc.
Sanskrit names in Greece.
— Plates illustrating the Hindu Pantheon. Ed. by
A. P. Moor. London, 1801. 4°. ... 3818.11
Moore (Francis). Travels into Africa, up the Oambra, in 1730.
[In Green (J.) Col. of voyages, v. 2, 1745.] . . . 936.10
- — Voyage to Georgia, 1736. [In Georgia hist. soc. Col., v. 1,
1840.] 022.01
Moore (Frank). American eloquence ; speeches, elc.
With biogr. sketches. 2 v. N.Y.,1858. 8°. 0325.03
Adatais (John), v. 1.
Adam.s (John Quincy), v. 2.
Adams (Samuel), v. 1.
Ames (Fisher), v. 1.
Bayard (James A.), v. 2.
Boudinot (Eliae), v. 1.
Brackeubridge (H. H.), v. 1.
Burges (Tristsm), v. 2.
Calhoun (John Caldwell), v. 2.
Clay (Henry), v. 2.
CUnton (De Witt), T. 1.
Dexter (Samuel), v. 3.
Dickinson (John), v. 1.
Drayton (William Henry), v. 1
Kllsworlh (Oliver), V. 1.
Emmot (Thomas Addis), v. 1.
Gallatin (Albert), v. 2.
Gaston (William), v. 2.
Giles (William B.), v. 2.
Gore (Christopher), v. 1.
Hamilton, (Alexander), v. 1.
Hancock (John), v. 1.
Harper (Robert Goodloe), v. 1.
Hayno (Robert Y.), v. 2.
Henry (Patrick), v. 1.
Hillhouso (James), v. 2.
Hunter (William), v. 3.
Jay (John), v. 1.
King (Rufus), v. 2.
Lee (Uenry), v. 1.
Lee (Richard Henry), v. 1.
— Diary of American rev.
Livingston (Edward), v, 2.
Livingston (R. R.), v. 1.
Livingston (William), v. 1.
Madison (Jame.s), v. 1.
Marshall (John), v. 3.
Martin (Luther), y. 2.
Minot (Cieorge U.), v. 1.
Morris (Gouvemeur), v. X.
Otis (Harrison Gray), v. 1.
Otis (James), v. 1.
Pinckney (Charles), v. 1.
Pinkuey (William), v. 2.
Prentiss (Sergeant S.), v. 2.
Quincy (Jo8iah,jr.), v. 1,
Ramsey (David), v. 1.
Randolph (Edmund), v. 1.
Randolph (J., of Kaanoke), v
Red Jacket, t. 1.
Rush (Benjamin), v. 1.
Rutledge (John), v. 1.
Sergeant (John), v. 3.
Story (Joseph), v. 3.
Tecumseh, v. 3.
Tracy (Uriahs, v. 1.
Warren (Joseph), v. 1.
Washington (George), v. 1.
Webster (Daniel), v. 2.
Wilson (James), v. 1.
Wirt iWaiiam), v. 2.
Witberspoon (John), v. 1.
2v.
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— Lyrics of loyalty. New York, 1864. 24°. . 1673.03
— Materials for history. With notes, etc. 1st series.
New York, 1801. 1.8° 309c.ll
Contents : Laurens (H.) Corresp., 1776-82.
— Patriot preachers of the American revolution, 1766-
1783. New York, 1800. 12°. 3583.13
— Rebellion record, v. 1-11. N.Y., 1862-69. 8°. 635.04
Same. Supplement. N. Y., 1861. 8°. . 635.21
— Record of the year. v. 1-2. N.Y., 1876-77. 8°. 428.19
— Songs of the Amer. revolution.N.Y.,1856.16°.lG73.04
— Women of the war. [1860-(>5.] Hartford, 1867. 8°.
Moore (George). Tales of the passions. Bevenge.
rx)ndon, 1808. 8° 5050.17
Moore (George). Health, disease, and remedy. New
York, 1854. 10° 4322.09
— The lost tribes and Saxons of the East and West,
with new views of Buddhism. L., 1861. 8°. 5528.05
— Man and his motives. New York, 1850. 16°. 3438.11
— Power of soul over the body. N.Y.,1852. 16°. 5438.13
— Use of the body in relation to the mind. New
York, 1853. 16° 5438.12
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788
MOORE - MORE
Mbor« (G. B. ) Perspective : its principles and prac-
tice. 2v. London, 1850. 8* Hj2.11
Moore (George Henry). Notes on the history of sla-
very in Massachusetts. N. Y.,186«. «°. . 0833.03
— The treason of Charles Lee, maj. gen. in the Amer.
army. New York, 1860. 8° 3118.01
Moore (Hugh). Dictionary of qnotations. London,
1831. 8° G213.05
Note Transl. from Latin, Oreek, French, Spanish, and
Italian origiuala.
Moore (Jacob B.) Annals of Concord, N. H., 1726-
1823. Concord, 1821. 8° 612.12
Moore (James, M.D., 9th Pa. cav.) Kilpatrick and
our cavalry. New York, 1865. 12°. . . 632.04
Moore (James, M.R.C. V.8.) Outlines of veterinary
homoeopathy. 5th ed. L., 1867. 16°. . 4627.08
Moore (Rev. James L.) The Oolumbiad : an epic
poem. London, 1798. 8°. 1673.05
Moore (John, M.D.) Causes and progress of the
French revolution. 2 v. L., 1795. 8°. . 5056.05
— Edward. [Novel.] 2 v. London, 1795. 8°. 5056.01
— France, Switzerland, and Germany. 2 v. London,
1800. 8° 605li.03
— Journal in France, 1792. 2 v. L., 1793. 8°. 5056.09
— Mordaunt. Inol. the Memoirs of a French lady of
quality. 3 v. London, 1800. b°. . . .5056.13
— View of society and manners in Italy, [1775-78J.
2 V. London, 1795. 8° 5056.07
— Zeluco. 4th ed. 2 v. London, 1797. 8°. 50.36.11
Moore (John Weeks). Complete encyclopaedia of
music. Boston, 1854. h° 1.j61.01
Moore (NatUaniel F., LL.D.) Address to the Alumni of Colum-
bia College [un libraiies]. Now York, 1848. VI'. . 4112 13
— Aucient niineriilogy. New York, 1834. 12° 4112. IJ
— Hist, sketch of (Julumbla College. N. Y., 1846. 12°. . 4112.13
— Lectures ou the Greek lauguage aud literature. New York,
18.)6. 12° 4112.13
— Lectures on Greek literature. New York, 183S. 12°. . 4112.13
— tjUort iutrod. to uuiversal grammar. N. Y., 1H44. 12*. 4112.13
Moore ( I'heophilus). Marriage customs, and modes
of courtship. New York, 1823. 32°. . .5821.00
Moore (Thomas). Alciphron, a poem. Philadelphia,
1810. 16° 1063.11
— Epicurean (The), a tale. New ed. New York,
1846. 16°. 232.23
— History of Ireland [to 1645]. 4 v. London., 1839-
46. 10° 495.14
— LallaRookh. Illus. New York, 1867. 8°. 1673.1 Ja
Same. In hit Works, v. 6. Boston, 1866. 16°. . . 1673.U9
— Letters and journals of lord Byron. 2 v. New
York, 1»53. 12° 3027.09
-Same. London, 1860. 8° 30i;7.U
— Life of lord E. Fitzgerald. 3d ed. 2 v. London,
1832. 8° 3056.21
— Memoirs of captain Bock, the celebrated Irish chief-
tain, [anon.'i London, 1824. 16°. . . 492.09
— Memoirs of Sheridan. 2 v. N. Y., 1853. 12°. 3163.09
— Odes on cash, corn, catholics, and other matters.
[anon.] Philadelphia, 1828. 12°. . . . 1673.06
— Poetical works. With memoir. 6v.B., 1856. 16°. 1673. 09
ConUntt.
Alciphron ; a fragment, t. 5
Biographical pielace, v. 6.
Oorrupttuu aud iutulerance, v. 2.
£picureau(t'ragmeutufrom},v.5
£pigratiia from Autholugy, v. 1,
Eveniugs ill lireece, v. 6.
FsiblestVir ihe Holy alliance,v.2
Fudge family iu Paria, v. 2.
Fudges in Euglaud (The), v. 5.
Irish melodies, r. 4.
Juveuile poeuiH, v. 1.
Lalla Kookh, v. 6.
Legendary ballads, v. S.
Loves of thu augels, v. 6.
— Poetical works. With
Memoir of the author, v. 1.
Miscellaueous poems, v. 4, 5.
National airs, v. 4.
Odea of Anacreon, v. 1.
Poems relating to Amer., t. 2.
Rhymes ou the road, v. £.
Sacred songs, v. 4.
Satirical and humorous, v. 3
Sceptic (The), v. 2.
Set of glees, v. 4,
Souga from the M. P., or the
blue-stocking, v. 6.
Summer lete (The), v. 5.
Two peuny post bag, v. 2.
memoir, by D. Herbert.
New ed. Edinburgh, 1872. 8°. . . . 1673.09a
Prose and verse. With notes, ed. by R. H. Shep-
herd ; and preface,- by K. H. Stoddard. New
York, 1878. 8° 2537.10
Content): Juvenile pieces. Satirical and humorous
poems. CoDlrib. to 'Edinburgh review.' Lord Thurlow's
Poems Sept., 1814). The fathers of the church (Nov.,
1814). Fruiicll novels '.Nov., 1820). French official life
(June. 18261. Aune Boleyn (Mch., 1827). Private theatri-
c»l8 (Oct., 1827). German raUonaliam (Sept., 1831). Round
towers of Ireland (Apl., 1834). Letter to the Roman cath-
olics of Dublin. M. P., or the blue Btucking, a comic opera.
The chapter of the blauket ; a fragment. Letters to
Leigh Huut. etc. Notes for Moore's Life of Byrou. ludex.
— Tom Crib's memorial to Congress. By one of the
fancy. 3d ed. London, 1819. 1G°. . . 5091.02
— Travels of an Irish gentleman in search of a reli-
gion. Baltimore, 1841. 12° 3575.22
aS" For liva and crit. noticei of T.M., tef Biography (p. 179).
Moore (Thomas, F.L.S.) Illustrations of orchidace-
ous plants ; and their cultivation. London,
1857. 8° 4918.11
— Popular hist, of British ferns. L.,1859.sq.l6° .4912.03
— Treasury of botany. Sec Lindlejr (J.) and Moore (T.) 4914.12
Moorman (John J. ) Mineral springs of North Amer-
ica. Philadelphia, 1873. 12° 43.8.05
— Virginia springs, and springs of the South and
West. Philadelphia, 1^59. 12°. ... 111;). 09
Moors. See Countries (Spain : Moorish dominion, p. 370, and
also Vie gen'Tat histories of Spain) ; — Granada (p. 326) ; —
Alhambra (p. 12) ;— Saracens (p. 366) ;— Barbary (p. 293).
Moorsom ( Wm. ) Letters from Nova tjcotia. Lon-
don, 1830. 8° 1151.06
Moosehead Lake. See Countries [Moosehead take, p. 346).
Moquin-Tandou (Alfred). Medical zoology. Tr. by
R. T. Hulme. London, 1861. 1^:°. . . 4822.07
Moraes (Francisco de, transl.) See Hurtado (Luis).
Moral culture of infancy aud kindergarten guide. See Mann
(Mrs. II.) and Peabody (E. P.) 6614 02a
Moral philosophy. Hte Philosophy (Moral pliilosophy).
Moral play of wit and science, and early poet, mis-
cellanies. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. London,
Sliak. soc, 1848. 8" 175ii.37
Moral probe. £» Jndson (L. C.) 1855 2534.04
Moral reform. .VMOoxe(A. 0.) 3636 23
41®- See also Social science {Reform).
Moral used of dark thiugs. ,S'«BushneIl (Horace). 1868.3626.09
Morality and politics. See Government {Comprehensive treatises,
p. 585 \~National character, p. 587 ; — State, p. 589) ; — also
Biblical and religious lit. [Church and state, p. 81).
Morality aud the state. See Nash (Simeon). 1859. . . 6722.22
Morality of the East ; extracted from the Koran.
Ed. by J. Tela. London, 1818. 8°. . . 3613.01
Morality of fiction. &'» Murray (Hugh). 1817. . . .2637.26
j^- See also Fiction class-list (p. 459).
Morality of the New Testament. Repr. by J. Tela. London,
1818 8° 3613.01
Morals of manners. See Sedgwick (C. M.) 1853. . . .6427.08
Moran (Charles). Money. N. Y., 1863. 12°. 591.).30
Moran {Rev. John). Life aud character of Christ. [In Science
aud revelation, 1876.] 35H8.16
Morao IF. E.) Remarkable accumulation of bats. [In Sm. report,
1863.) 3936.18
Moratin (Leandro Fernandez de). Comedias. Con
el prologo y las noticias de la Real academia.
Paris, 1838. 8° 721.5.17
Contents : El viejo y la ni5a. La comedia nueva. El
baron. La mojigata. El si de las ni&as. La escuela de
los maridos. Kl medico 4 palos.
— Origines del teatro Espanol. P., 1837. 8°. 7215.11
Contents : Discurso histbrico. Cat&logo de piezas dra-
maticas auteriores a Lope de Tega. Cota (R. de). Dialogo.
Encina (J. de la). Egloga. Anonimo. Ecloga. Naharro
(B. de T.) Comedia himenea. Rueda (L. de). La cara-
tula. £1 rufiau cobarde. Eufemia. £1 couvidado. Las
aceitunas. Los engages. Cornudo y conteuto. Pagar y
no pagar. Prendas do amor. Vega (.4. de la). Amor ven-
g»do. Timoneda (J. dej. Los ciegos y el mozo. Los
menemuos. Cota (R.) and Rojas (F.) Celestiua. "Vicente
(Gil), Oueva ;J. de la), Cepeda (J. U. de), Bermndez (J.)
Nise lastimosa. Nise laureada. Tarraga (F. de). La ene-
miga favorable. Aguilar (O. de). £1 mercader amaute.
Castro (G. de). Los mal casadoB de Valencia. Cervantes
(M. de). Kuinancia. La entreteuida. La guarda cuida-
dosa. Los doB habladores. Argensola (L. L. de). Isa-
bela. Velasco(A. Uzde,. £1 zeloso.
Moravian historical society. Reichd (W. C.) Memo-
rial of the dedication of monuments, to mark the
sites of ancient missionary stations in N. Y. and
Conn. New York, 1860. 8° 3452.06
Moravians. See Biblical and religions lit. {Moravians, p. 94).
Moray. See Ooontriea {Moray, p. 346).
Mordecai (Alfred). Report on experiments on gun-
powder, at Washington, 1843-1844. Washington,
1845. 8°. 4515.14
— Report of the mil. commission to Europe, 1855-
1856. Ordnance dep't. Wash., 1860. 4°. 4518.08
More (Cresacre). Life of Sir Thomas More. With
biogr. preface, and notes by J. Hunter. Lon-
don, 1828. 8°. 3125.26
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MORE-MORO-AN
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More (Mrs. Hannah). Practical piety. Philadelphia,
[n. (i.l 18'= 3575.15
- Works. 7 T. New York. 1846-7. 12°. . . 5057.01
Contents,
Addreat in behalf of Frauch
emigrant clergy, v. 6.
Allegories, v. 1.
Ballads, v. 1.
Bible rhymes, v. 7.
Bp. Ununer'e ghost, v. 6.
ChrietJau morals, v. 3.
CcBlcbH in search of a wife, v. 0.
Dupont's Bpeech on religion and
public educatiou, v. 6.
Epitaphs. V. 6.
Estiiuato of the religion of the
fashiouablo world, v. 6.
Essays, priucipally designed for
young ladies, v. y, viz. : Dis-
Bipation, Thoughts on con-
versation. Envy, Danger of
sentimental or romantic con-
nections. True and false
meekness. Cultivation of the
heart and temper in the ed-
Qi-atiou of daughters. Impor-
tance of religion to the fe-
male cliaracter, Miscol. nb-
aerv. on genius, taste, good
sense, etc.
Female education, t. A^
Foreign slietches, v. 8.
Hints for furmiug the character
of a young prlnress. v. 7,
HymuB. V. 6.
Inscription in a beautiful re-
treat. V. 6.
Moral sketches. T. &.
Muriana, v. 3.
Poems, V. 5.
Practical piety, v. 4.
Reflections of king HeKekiah,
iu his sickness, v. 6.
Reflections on prayer, t. 3.
Repository tales, v. 1, viz.: His-
tory of Mr. Fantom, Two
wealthy farmers. Shepherd
of Salisbury plain, Tis all
for the best, A cure for mel-
ancholy, etc.. Parley the por-
ter, tic, etc.
Sacred dramas, t. 6. viz.: Bel.
shazzar, Daniel. David and
Quliatb, Moses.
Saint Paul (Character and prac-
tical writings of), v. 4.
Search after happiness, a pas*
toral drama, v. 5.
Spirit of prayer, v. 7.
ti:agedies, v. 1, vu.: Inflexible
captive (Tiie), Percy, The ik-
tal falsehood.
Thoughts on the manners of
the great, v. 5.
j^3" For lives and notices of H. M., see Biography (p. 179).
More (Henry). Antidote against atheism. '2d ed.
London. 1655. 16° 3575.17
— Conjectural essay of interpreting the minde of
Moses, according to a threefold cabbala. Lon-
don, 1653. 16°. 3575.17
— Tullock {J.) Henry More — christian theosophy and mysti-'
cisni. [In his Rational tbeol.. v. 2, 1872 : p. 303.4O9.J 3446.10
More i.Sir Thomas). England under Uichard in.
R'pr. from Kennet. 1870 472.11
— Utopia. Tr. into Engl , by R. Robinson. 2d ed. ,
1556 ; re-ed. by E. Arber. L., 1869. 18°. 5011. U6
Same. With notes, by J. A. St. John. London,
1852. 16° 232.24
Utopia. History of Richard in., and Poemata. [In Oayley
(A.) Memoirs of More, v. 2. 1808.) 3128.16
t^ For lives and crit. estimates of M., «<e Biography (p.
179). In fiction see Mrs. Manning's ' Housenold of Sir
Thomas More ' [22.5.30] : and the princesse de Craou's ro-
mani-e 'Sir Thomas More.' iu Cath. world, v. 23-24.
More worlds than one. See Brewster {Sir David). . .
Morea. See Countries [Greece, p. 327-8).
More )U de Jonn^s (Alexandre). Elements de statis-
tique. 2e ed. Paris. 18".6. 12°. . . . 5931.24
Morgan (Daniel). See Biography (p. 179) ; also Herring (J.) and
Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 3, 1836. . . 3247.10
Morehsad (Charles, M.D.) Clinical researches on
disease in India. 2 v. L., iHoG. 8°. . 4331.14
Morel (C.) Compendium of human histology. Tr.
by W. H.VanBuren. N. Y., 1861. 8\ . 4330.20
Morelet (Arthur). Travels in Central America, etc.
Tr. by Mrs. M. F. Squier. Introd. and notes by
E. G. Squier. New York, 1871. 12°. . 1163.17
Morell (John D.) Historical and critical view of
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of Sebastopol. New York, 1854. 1'2°. . 554.21
— Russia self-condemned : secret documents bearing
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— Scientific guide to Switzerland. L., 1867. 12°. 983.23
— and Catharine). History of Prance. London, 1874.
12° 513.27
History of Rome. London, 1874. 12°. . 433.30
Mor^ri (Lonis). Le grand dictionnaire historiqae.
Nouv. ed. 8 v. Amsterdam, 1740. fol. '27)7.03
Mores catholici, or ages of faith. See DIgby (Kenelm H.) 3421.06
Moreton (A. H. ) Civilization. L., 1836. 8°. 5914.07
Moreton {Rev. Julian). Lifeand work in Newfound-
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Morevood (Samuel). Fhilos. and statistical hist, of
the inventions and customs, ancient and modern,
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Dublin, ia38. 8° 5834.10
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— Perfumery : its manufacture and use. 2d ed.
Philadelphia, 1853. 8° 6014.16
Morford (Henry). Appleton's short-trip gnide to
Europe. New York, 1868. 16°. . . . 941.17
Same. New York, 1872. 16° 942.2S
— Over-sea : or England, France, and Scotland, as
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1867. 1'2°. 963.13
— Short trip guide to America. United States and
Dominion of Canada. N. Y., 1873. 16°. . 1071.12
— Short^trip guide to Europe. N.Y.,1873. 16°. 942.25
43- For Ms novels see Fiction class-list (p. 600).
Morga (Antonio de). Philippine iBlands. Moluccas,
Siam, Cambodia, Japan, and China, at the close
of the ivi. century. Tr. with notes by H. E. J.
Stanley. L., Hakluyl soc, 1868. 8°. . . 1065.16
Morgan. See also De Morgan.
Morgan (liev. Aaron Augustus). The mind of Shake-
speare as exhibited in his works. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1861. 1'2° 1761.02
Morgan (C. E., M.D. ) Electro-physiology and thera-
peutics. New York, 1868. 8° 4333.20
Morgan (C. Octaviue). Suppl. observ. on an astronomical and
astrological table-clock, together with an account of the
astrolabe. [In Archsologia. v. 34, 1862.] .... 6128.36
Morgan (Gen. Daniel). Sfe Biography (p. 179).
Morgan (Hector Davies). Doctrine and law of mar-
riage, adultery, and divorce. 2 v. Oxford, 1828.
8° 5615.22
Morgan (H. H. ) Representative names in the history
of English literature. N. Y., 1876. b°. . 2755.26
Morgan (John, editor). Phoenix Britannicus : tracts.
London, 1732. 4° 5056.16
Morgan (James Appleton). Law of copyright, etc.
2v. New York, 1875 5624.22
— Macaronic poetry. With introduction. New York,
187'2. 16°. . . .■ 1665.13
Morgan (John). Affections produced by contagious
diseases, syphilitic poison, etc. L., 1872.8°. 4343.11
Morgan (John. gen. in Gonfed. army). Senow (F.)
Morgan and his captors. 1865. . . . 641.01
Morgan (John Edward). University oars : enquiry
into the after health of the men who rowed in the
Oxford and Cambridge boat race, 1829-1869.
London, 1873. 12° 4612.16
Morgan (Lewis Henry). The American beaver and
• its works. Philadelphia, 1868. 8°. . . 4727.25
— Ancient society, or lines of human progress from
savagery to civilization. N. Y., 1877. 8^ 5803.04
— Circular in regard to degrees of relationship among different
nations. [In Sm. miscel coll., v. 2. 1862.] . . . 3935.12
— ' Indian migrations. [In Beach (W. W.) Indian miscellany,
1877 ; p. 168-257.) S68.23
Note.— Repr. from N. A. rev., Oct., 1868, Jan., 1870.
— Laws of descent of the Iroquois [In Amer. assoc. Proc.,
v. 11. 1858] ;— Indian mode of bestowing names [In v. 13,
1860] 3946.10
— Montezuma's dinner. [In N. A. rev., 1876.]
— Systems of consangninity and afBnity of the human fkmlly.
[/nSm. contrib. toknowl., V. 17. 1871. 4'.] . . .3937.17
Morgan (Octavius). On episcopal and otberringsof investiture.
[/n Archsologia, v. 36, 1855.] 5128.38
— Watch-making from the earliest period. [In Archaologia,
V. 33, 1849.] 6128.36
Morgan (Sidiiey Owenson, lady; wife of Sir T. C.)
France. 4th ed. 2 v. London, 1818. 8°. 963.05
— Life of Salvator Rosa. 2 v. L., 1824. 8°. 3154.04
tg- For lives of lady M.. see Biography (p. 179) ; also
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Morgan. 1859 5093.16
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Contents: v. 1. By lady Morgan: Le cordon bleu. Mil-
ton's house. St. Alban's abbey. Memoirs of the macaw
of a lady of quality. By Sir T. C. Morgan : The public.
First lesson in reading. The absurdities of men of merit.
Essay on coals. Curiosity. Kural pleasures. Defence of
punning. Pleasures of hearing. The English malady.
Liberality. Luxuries and necessaries. Memoir of Dr.
Botberum.
2. By tatty Morgan : The Hong merchant's widow. Pim-
lico. The Hotel do Carnavalet. Irish historians. Walk
In the snow. Malahide castle. Puck of the pale. By Sir
T. C. Morgan : Twelve o'clock. Not at home. A good
same. Present statoof parties. Music of oratory. Kicbes.
Letter from a younger brother. Good sort of people.
Life in Loudon. The undisputed one. Physic for the mind.
Morgan (Wm. ) Observ. on reversionary payments ;
annuities, etc. With notea by W. Morgan. 7th
ed. 2 V. London, 1812. 8° 5914.23
M6rg£ua (W.) Manual of mining tools. London,
1871. 16° 3922.20
Same. Atlas of engravings. L.,1871. 4°. 3927.28
Mori (Jugoi Arlnori). Life and resources in America, [/n Lan-
man (G.) Japanese in America.] 1132.10
Morier (James). The adventures of Hajji Baba, of
Ispahan, in England. 2 v. in 1. L., 1828.12°. 232.35
Morier (J. P.) Memoir of a campaign with the Ottoman army in
Egypt, 1800. L., 1801. 8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 13.] 6093.13
Morison. Sfe also Morrison.
Morison (Sir Alex., M.D.) Outlines of lectures on
mental diseases. 2d ed. L., 1826. 8°. . 4332.2J
Morison (James Cotter). Life and times of St. Ber-
nard, 1091-1153. London, 1868. 12°. . 3418.08
— Gibbon : [a life]. New York, 1878. 12°. . 3065.33
BAoriaon (John H.) Disquisition and notes on the
gospels. Matthew. 2d ed. B.,18f)l. 12°. 3754.03
— - Dying for our country : sermon on death of capt. J. 8 Reed
and rev. T. Starr King. Boston, 1864. 8°. . . .3631.06
Moritz (Carl Philipp). '•Travels through England, 1782. [In
Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 2.] 926.02
Morley (Charles). Elements of animal magnetism. New Tork,
[re. d.] 12' 3812.47
Morley (Henry). Clement Marot and other studies.
2 V. London, 1871. 12° 2537.01
Contents : v. 1. Clement Marot. 2. Clement Marot. Cy-
rano de Bergerac. Ccedmon's Paraphrase. College work.
English for English women. Conrad Gesner. Gabriel
Harvey. Influence of the Celt on English literature. An
old student of English. Andreas Vesalius.
— English writers. Before Chaucer : with infrod.
sketch of the four periods of English literature.
London, 18G4. 8° 2754.19
Same. Chaucer to Dunbar. L., 1867. 8°. 2754.20
— First sketch of English literature. 3 v. London,
[1874.] 12° 2741.15
Contents : Pt. 1. To 1637. 2. 1647-1649. 3. Since 1649.
— Gossip. Repr. from ' Household words. ' Lon-
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— Jerome Cardan. 2 v. London, 1854. 8°. 3033.02
— The King and the commons. Cavalier and Puri-
tan song. 2d ed. London, 18G9. 18°. . 1673.21
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— Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair. L.,1859. 8°. 4617.04
— Palissy the potter. 2 v. B., 1853. 12°. . 3136.03
— Shorter English poems. L., [1876.] 4°. . 1678.03
— Tables of English literature. 2d ed. With index.
London, 1870. fol 2757.01
Morley (John). Critical miscellanies. Iiondon, 1871.
8°. 2537.03
Contents : Vauvenargueg. Condorcet. J. de Maietre.
Carlyle. Byron. Greek conceptions of social growth. On
the development of morals.
JVo(«.— Reviewed by B. Buchanan, in Oootemp. rev.,
T. 17 ; 319-338.
— Diderot and the encyclopedists. 2 v. London,
1878. 8° 3047.27
— Edmund Burke : a historical study. London,
1867. 8° •' . . 3026.10
— On compromise. London, 1874. 8°. . .5811.16
Note — Repr. from Fortn. rev., v. Jl-22, 1874.
— Itonsseau. 2 v. London, 1873. h°. . . 3155.23
Wb(«.— This and the following work are reviewed by W.
L. Kmgsley in New Englander, July, 1873.
— Voltaire. New York, 1872. 8^ 3174 25
— ed. See Fortnightly review, 1867-78.
Morley (Samuel, MJ"., b. 1809). Bintm (B. J.) English radical
leaders. 1376 3221.14
Morlot (A.) General views of archaology. [/nSm. report, I860];
— Lacustrian settlemeuts. [In Sm. report. 18C3] ; — Study
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Mormon (Book of). Tr. by J. Smith, jr. New York,
[n.rf.] 12° 3757.19
Mormon country. See Codman (J.) 1874 1123.28
Mormons and Mormonism. See Biblical and religious lit. (ifor-
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Conybeare (J. W.) Mormonism. [In his Essays, 1856 ;
p. 280-377. 3527.01] ; Saint Abe and his seven wives : a tale
of Salt Lake City. 1872 [1683.32] : Fortnightly rev., Oct.,
1876 (Mormonism from a Mormon point of view, by D.
Wedderburn).
Morning beside the Lake Galileo. See Hamilton (J.) . 3667.04
Morning-land (The) ; the East. Xee Bodenstedt (F.) 1851. 1041.21
Morning-land (The). Ste Dicey (E.) 1870 1062.18
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Morocco. S^e Countries {Morocco, p. 346).
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icine {Histology, p. 760).
Morphy (Paul). Exploits and triumphs in Europe.
New York, 1859. r2° 4614.12
— Games of chess. By T. Frire. N.Y.,1859. 24°. 4614.10
— Selection of games. With notes by J. Lowenthal.
New York, 1860. 12° 4614.11
Morrell (L. A.) American shepherd. New York,
1846. 12° 6134.04
MorriU {Mrs. Cynthia L.) Memorial of Mrs. C. L. M. [n. p. or
d.l 8° 3631.06
Morris (Vapl. Charles). Lyra urbanica ; or social ef-
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Morris (Corbyn). Kssay towards fixing the true
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London, 1744. 8° 6212.23
Morris (Edw.) Derrick and drill ; petroleum, [a/ion.]
New York, 1865. 12° 3933.24
— Farming for boys. Boston, 1868. 16°. . . 6122.05
— How to get a farm and where to find one. New
York, 1864. 8° 6122.04
Morris (Edward E. ) The age of Anne. New York,
1877. 12°. [Epochs of mod. hist.] . . 3013.33
Morris (liev. F. O.) Dogs and their doings. Lon-
don, [1870.] sm. 4° 4724.14
— Hist, of 'British birds. 6 v. L., [1866.] 1. 8°. 4817.09
— Natural 'history of nests and eggs of British birds.
2d ed. 3 v. London, ls70-7i. 8°. . . 4816.05
Monis (George P.) Poems. N. Y., 1853. 8°. 1674.01
See notice of G. P. M., by H. B. Wallace, in hii Lit. criti-
cism 2546.02
Monis (Gouvemeur). Life, with selections from his
corresp., and miscel. papers, by Jared Sparks.
3 V. Boston, 1852. 8° 3126.02
Contents: v. 1. Life. 2. Corresp. resp. a negociation
with the British ministry. Corresp., official and private
cone, the French rev., and France. 3. Miscel. corresp.
duriug residence in Europe. Corresp. after return from
Europe. Speeches in the senate of the U. S. : lat-2d
speech on the judiciary establishment. Speech on the
free navigation of tlte Miss, river. Addr. to the Assembly
of Pa. on the abolition of the l>ank of N. A. Observ . on the
finances of the U. S. in 1789. Notes on a form of constitu-
tion for France.
— Discourse, Dec, 1812. [In N. T. hist. Boc. Col., v. 2, 18U ;
and in Moore (F.) Amer. eloquence, v. 2, 1868] .6326.04
— Inaug. discourse. [In N. Y. hist soc. Co!., v. 2, 1814.] 615.02
— Oration upon the death of G. Washington, 1799. [In Hough
(F. 13.) Washingtoniaua, V. 2, 1866] 3178.10
— Tuckerman {H. T.) Essays, biogr., r(c 2644.16
Morris (James W.) [Jacques Maurice, jjseud. ] K.N.
Pepper, and other condiments. New York,
1859. 12°. 2541.04
Morris (John, F.O.S.) and Lycett (John). Mono-
graph of the MoUusca from the great oolite. Lon-
don, PalcuoiUogr. soc, 18rj0-54. 4°. . . .
Pt. 1. Cnivalves. Pt. 2-3. Bivalves.
Morris (John, priest of soc. of Jesus). The troubles
of our Catholic forefathers, related by themselves.
Ist series. London, 1872. 8° 3427.08
Morris (John B.) Essay towards the conversion of
Hindoos. London, 1843. 8°. .... 3575.21
— Nature a parable ; a poem. L., 1842. 10°. . 1673.29
Morris (John G., D.D. ) Quaint sayings and con-
cerning Luther. Philadelphia, 185y. 12°. 3115.06
— Synopsis of lepidoptera of N. America. [In Sm. miscel. coll.,
v. 4. 3.] 3936.13
— Natural history as applied to farming and gardening. [In
Sm. report, 1856.] 3936.10
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Morris (Lewis). Epioof Hades. PhiL, 1876.12°. 1073.41
Morris ( Lewis, gov. of the province of N. J.) Papers,
1738-1746. Ed. by W. A. Whitehead. New York,
1852. 8° G12.03
JVIorse (O. A.) Vindication of the claim of A. M. W.
Ball to 'Kockmeto sleep mother.' New Tork,
1867. 8° 1673.15
Morris (Rev. Kichard). Elementary lessons in his-
torical English grammar ; accidence and word-
formation. London, 1874. 18°. . . . 6432.16
— Historical outlines of English accidence, and de-
velopment of the language, and word formation.
London, 1872. 12° 6433.18
— Legends of the holy rood, symbols of the passion,
and cross-poems, in old English of the 11th, 14th,
and 15th centuries. With introd., transL, and
gloss, index. London, 1871. 8°. [Early E. T.
soc., no. 46.] 7913.20
— Literature primers. English grammar. New York,
1875. 24° 6432.17
— Old English homilies, 12-13th centuries. L., 1868-
73. 8°. [Early Engl, teitsoc, nos. 34, 53.] 7914.02
— Old English miscellany, etc. London, 1872. 8°.
[Early Engl, text soc, no. 49.] . . . 7914.05
— Specimens of early English, 1250-1400. With in-
trod., etc. Oxford, 1867. 16° 6432.08
Note. — For numerotu arlicUi by R. M., tee Philological so.
cletjr. Transactioua, 1891-73. For other wurka ed. by
bim, tee Early Eagl. text aoc.
— and Bowen (H. C.) English grammar exercises.
N. Y., 1878. 18°. [Literature primers.] 6432.17a
Moni* (Robert). Letter to Sir Richard Astou. and thoughta on
the modern doctrine of libels. 3a ed. L..1770. 8°. In 6093.11
Morris {Robert, signer of Decl. of Ind. ) lierting {J.} and Longacre
(J. B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v. 4, 1839 33*7.11
— Hunt(F.) LivesofAmer. merchants, V. 2, 1868. . .3214.11
— Sanderson (/.) Biog. of the signera, v. 6, 1824. . . . 3244.05
See alto Peuu. mag. of hist., no. iti. {art. by Mrs. A. N.
Hart).
Morris (Robert, of Phil.) Courtship and matrimony,
with other sketches from social life. Philadel-
phia, 18')8. 12° 5821.19
Morris (Thomas, R. I.) A house for the suburbs.
3d ed. London, 1870. 8° 1314.29
Morris (William). Defence of Guenevere, and other
poems. Loudon, 1875. 12° 1673.40
Contents : Defence of Guenevere. King Arthur's tomb.
Sir Galahad. The chapel in Lyoneaa. Sir Peter Uarpdon'a
end. Rapunzel, etc.^ etc.
— Dark wood. \ln Fortn. rev., v. 15, 1871] ; — God of the poor
[Aug., 1868] ;— On the edge of the wilderneaa [v. 11, 1869] ;
Two sides of the river [July, 1868].
— The decorative arts, their relation to modem life and prog-
reaa : address. Boaton, 1878. 12° 1433 27
— Earthly paradise ; a poem. 3 v. Boston, 1868-
71. 16° 1673.22
JVote.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 133, 1871.
— Life and death of Jason ; a poem. Boston, 1867.
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— Love is enough ; or, the freeing of Pharamond :
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— Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the fall of the
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nold, by Shirley |J. Skelton] ; New Euglander, v. 30. 1871 ;
Scribner's mo., Feb., 1876 (by E. C. Stedman) ; Westm.
rev., v. 90. 1868.
— and Magnosaon (E.) ,Saga of OunnUug the worm tongue.
[/» Fortu. rev., Jan., 1869.]
Morris (\Vm. ) Letters sent home. France and the
French. Swindon, [1869.] 16°. . . . 962.13
Morris (Wm. O'Connor). The French revolution and
first empire. New York, [1874.] 16°. . 521.17
— Letters on the land question of Ireland. London,
1870. 12° 492.03
Morriaon. See alto Moriaon.
Morrison (George Fowler). Belizarius : a fable.
Adapted from Marmontel. N.Y., 1857. 8°. 3018.12
Morrison (i.ieii(. Richard J.) ['Zadkicl,' pseud.] Gram-
mar of astrology. London, 1833. Ifj" .3811.11
Morriaon {Rev. Robert). Embassy from the British government
tu the court of China, 1816. I^judon, 1819. 8°. [/n Pam-
phleteer, V. 16.] 6068.15
Morrison (R. S.) Digest of American and English
mining decisions. San Francisco, 1875. 8°.
Morriaon (Thomaa). Oral lesaona on real objects. [In Papers
for tlio teacher, 2d series, i860.] 6624.23
Morse (Jedidiah). American gazettor. Boston, 1797.
8°. 1135.06
Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1810. 8°. . .1135.13
— Sprague (W. B.) Life of J. M. 1874. . .3126.21
— aiid Parish (E.) New gazetteer of the eastern
continent. 2d ed. Boston, 1808. 8°. . 913.01
Morse (John T., jr.) Famous trials. B.,1874.12°.5(>11.19
Content! : Ticbborne. Troppmann and Bonaparte, Hn.
Wharton. The Meteor. Mra. Laura D. Fair.
— Law of arbitration and award. B., 1872. 8°.
— Life of Alex. Hamilton. 2 v. B., 1876. 12°. 3074.31
— Law relating to banks and banking. Boston, 1870.
8° 6615.06
Morse (Samuel F. B.) See Biography (p. 180).
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Mortality statistics. ' See Vital statistics.
Mortars. See Arts (Useful : Cements and mortart, p. 40),
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Morte Arthure. Ed. from R. Thornton's ms., (1440),
by G. G. Perry. London, 1865. 8^. [Early Eng-
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Mortiillet (Gabriel de). Le signo de la croix avant le
CUristianiKme. Paris, 1866. 8°. ... 1453.11
— and Chantre (Ernest). International code of symbola for
charts of prehistoric archteology. Tr. by O. T. Mason.
[In Smithsonian report. 1875.J 3936.30
Mortimer (Charles Edward). Hist, memoir of the
political life of Milton. L., 1805. 4°. . 3128.06
Morton or Mourt (George). Relation or journal of
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notes, by H. M. Dexter. B., 1865. sm. 4°. 594.15
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— Hand-book of farm labour. New ed. London,
1868. 1'2°. 6123.17
Morton (John Maddlson). See Plays [Alphabetical arrangement).
Morton (Nathaniel). New England's memorial. [To
1690.] 5th ed. With additions by John Davis.
Boston, 182(1. 8° 595.02
— Oarlm iS.) Letter to Nathaniel Morton, 1669. [In Force (P.)
Tracts, v. 4.] 677.11
Morton ( Gov. Oliver P. ) Life, speeches, state papers
and public services. Ed. by Wm. French.
Cincinnati, 1866. 12° 3125.21
Morton (Samuel George). See Nott (J. C.) atui GUddon (G. R.)
Types of mankind. With memoir of Morton, by H. S. Pat-
terson 4736.01
Morton (Thomas). Now English Canaan, 1632. [In Force (P.)
Tracts, v. 2.] 677.09
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Morton (W. J. T. ) Manual of pharmacy for the stu-
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London, 1848. 8" 1466.19
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France, 1830. New York, 1830. 12°. . . 512.17
Moses. See Biblical and religious lit., {Mosaic law and dUpensa-
lion, p. 9* -.—Pentaimch, p. 96) -,—0110 Campbell (8. M.)
Across the desert : a life of Moses. 1873. . . .3527.13
Moses and modern science. Ste'EUot (J.) 3762.15
Mosbeim (Johann Lorenz von). Ecclesiastical his-
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2v. New York, 1858. 8° 3416.05
Moaqoito coast and people. Set Countries (p. 346}.
Moss (Joseph Wm. ) Manual of classical biography.
London, 1825. 8°. 2733.34
Moss (Rev. Lemuel). Annals of the U. S. christian
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— Origin of the seasons, from a geol. point of view.
Edinburgh and London, 1869. 12°. . . 4021.15
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Mother at home and household magazine. Ed. by
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393) ; and the following entry :—
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Mountain (The). See Michelet (Jules) 936.08
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Mountaineering in 1861. S«e Tyndall (John). 1862.. . 983.19
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{Earthquakes and volcanoes, p. 774) i^also Atlantic monthly.
v. 11, 1863 ; p. 747-756 (Mountains and their origin, by L.
Agassiz).
Mountains (The) : a collection of poems. [Ed. by
Edith W.Cook.] Boston, 1876. 18°. . . 1673.42
Mountains and molehills, &i! Marryat (F.) 1866. . .1114.06
Mounteney (Barclay). Historical inquiry relative to
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Mountford (Wm.) Euthanasy ; or happy talk to-
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— Miracles, past and present. B., 1870. 12°. 3576.02
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Mouiiez (Paul). Les guerres commerciales, 1486-
1850. 2e ed. Paris, 1864. 12°. . . . 5911.03
Mourt or Morton (George). Relation or journal of the
Plantation of Plymouth. With introd. and notes
by H. M. Dexter. Boston, 1865. sm. 4°. 594.15
Mouth of gold (The) : [ChrysoBtora]. See Johnson (E.) .1666.10
Mouthful of bread. See Mace (J.) History, etc. 1866. . 4326.26
Mowatt (Mrs. A. 0.) See Ritchie {Mrs. A. C. M.)
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Mozley (James Bowling, D.D.) Ei^lit [Bampton]
lectures on miracles. 3d cd. L.,1S72. 8°. 3576.03
— Influence of aucient oracles in public and private life, [In
Oxford prize essays, v. 6, 1836.J 2541. IS
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Testament faith. Now York, 1877. 8^ . 3577.16
Mr. and Mrs. 4V For titles with these as initiaiiaemls, see Fic-
tion claasliut (p. 606) ;— Plays {Alphabetical arrangement).
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Much atlo about nothing. See Shaksperc (Wm.)
Mudford ( Wm. ) 'Hist, account of the campaign in
the Netherlands in 1815 : Ligny, Quatre Bras, and
Waterloo. With plates, by J, liouse. London,
1817. 4° 518.01
— Life of Richard Cumberland. L., 1812. 8". 3045.28
Madge (B. F.) Notes on the tertiary and cretaceous periods of
Kausaa. [In Hayden's Geot, and geog. survey of the terri.
lories. 9th report. 1876.] 4116.29
Mudge (Rev. Z. A.) Foot-prints of Roger Williams :
a biography. New York, 1871. 16°. . . 318t).00
Mudie (Robert). Feathered tribes of the British Is-
lands. 4th ed. 2 v. London, 1854. 12°. 4813.01
— Man : as a moral and accountable being. London,
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Mudie's library, (London). See London aoc, Kor.. 1869.
Mtufliug (Fried. Ferd. Carl, Freiherr von). Passages
from my life [1805-19], with memoirs of the
campaign of 1813 and 1814. Ed. by P. Yorke.
2d ed. London, 1853. 8° 3126.09
Mii66e(Theodor). Adam und Eva. Berlin, 1858. 12°.
— Afraja : or life and love in Norway. From the Ger-
man, by E. J. Morris. Phil., 18".4. 12°. 232.43
— Arvor Spang. Roman. Frankfurt, 1860. 12°. 7121.02
— Der Pfarrer vom See. Berlin, 1858. 12°. . 7121.04
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Muhammad. See Mohammed.
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— The Woman and her accusers : a sermon. New
York, 1870. lo° 3576.06
Mnir. See also Mure.
Muir (John, LL.D.) Original Sanskrit texts on the
origin and history of the people of India, their
religion and institutions, v. 1-5. London, 1863-
70. 8° 7813.01
iVbie. — For Contents, see Literature, p. 711.
— Religious and moral sentiments metrically rendered
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in prose. London, 1875. 12° 3757.31
Jfote.—T\M authorship of 'Supernatural religion' is
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Muir (Sir Wm.) Life of Mahomet, and history of Is-
lam to the Hegira. 4 v. London, 1861. 8°. 3115.20
Muir (W. J. C.) Pagan or christian? or notes on
national architecture. London, 1860. 12°. 1312.21
Muirhead (James Patrick). Life of James Watt.
New York, 1859. 12°. 3182.18
Same. London, 1859. 8°. . . . . 3182.18a
— Origin and progress of the mechanical inventions
of Watt. 3 v. London, 1854. 8°. . .3915.21
— ed. Winged words on Ohantrey's woodcocks.
London, 1857. sm. 4° 3033.28
Mulford (Elisha). The nation : the foundations of
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New York, 1870. 8° 5715.18
Mulford (Isaac S. ) Civil and political history of New
Jersey : to [1790]. Phil., 1851. 8°. . . 612.06
Mulball (Michael P.) Rio Grande do Sul and ita
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Mullach (F. G. A., ed.) Fragmcnta pbilosophornm
Grtecorum. 2 v. Parisiis,i)ido(,1860-67. 8°. 7766.01
Mullaly (John). The laying of the cable, or the
ocean telegraph. New York, 1858. 8°. . 3931. i:3
Mullen (Samuel). Pilgrim of beauty. Cottager's
Sabbath, and other poems. L., 1845. 8°. Iti73.31
Mullens (Joseph). Twelve months in Madagascar.
[1870-71.] New York, 1875. 12°. . . .1066.09
Miiller (Carl, ed. ) Geographi Qrteci minores. Recog.
etc. 0. Muller. [Gr. et Lat.] 2 v. Parisiig.
Didoi, 1855. 8° 7765.03
Same. Tabulee. ParsL P., Z)Wo<, 1855. 7765.05
— Oratores Atticl. Greece, cum transl. reficta a C.
Muller. 2v. Parisiis, Z)ido(, 1847-58. 8°. 7766. 02
— and Theo.) Fragmenta historicorum Groecorum.
Cum notis et prolegomenis. 4 v. Parisiis, Didot,
1848-53. 8°. 7765.09
Miiller (Carl Otfried). Ancient art and its remains.
Tr. by J. Leitch. London, 1852. 8°. . 1455.11
— Account of the manners and customs, art and literature of
the Etruscans. [ With any (E, C. M.) Biatory of Etruria.
T. 3.] 434.09
— History and antiquities of the Doric race. Tr. by
H. Tufhell and 6. C. Lewis. 2d ed. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1839. 8° 424.23
— History of the literature of aucient Greece, to Iso-
crates. Tr. by G. C, Lewis and J. W. Donaldson.
London, 1850. 8° 2734.09
Same. Continued by J. W. Donaldson. 3 v.
London, 1858. 8° 2734.06
Muller (Carl Wilhelm). 'Picturesque representations
of the Russians, [ation.] L., [1814]. 8°. 6625,21
Muller (Eugene). La Mionette. 5e ed. Paris, 18U3.
16° 7047.18
Miiller (Dr. Friedrich). Reise der osterreichischen
Fregatte Novara um die Erde, 1857-69. Lin-
guistischer Theil. Wien, 18G7. 4°. . . 936.16
Miiller (Fritz i. Facts and arguments for Darwin.
Tr. by W. S. Dallas. London, 1869. 12°. 4712.10
MiUler (George). Life of trust. B., 1861. 12°. 3576.08
.»<)<«.— Reviewed in Chris, exam., v. 67, 1869 ; p. 128-187.
Miiller (F. Max). Buddhism and Buddhist pilgrims.
With a letter on the original meaning of ' Nir-
vana.' London, 1857. 8° 6414.22
— Chips from a German workshop. 4 t. New York,
1869-76. 8° 2537.19
Contents,
1. Essays on the science of
religion, viz.: —
Aitareya-br&hmana.
Buddhism, 1862.
Buddhist pilgrims.
Chinese translations of Sau.
akrit texts.
Christ and other masters
Confucius (Works of).
Nirvana (Meaning of).
Parsis (The modem).
Popol Vuh.
Semitic monotheism.
Veda and Zend Avesta.
Vedas, or sacred books of the
Brahmans.
Zend scholarships (Progress
of,.
Zend>ATesta(Gene8ittand the).
Zend-Avesta in India (On the
study of the).
2. Essays on mythology, tradi-
tions, and customs, vi*.: —
Bellerophon.
Caste.
Comparative mythology.
Folk-lore.
Qreek legends.
Greek mythology.
Index to v. 1-2.
Manners and cnatomi.
Norso (Popular tales).
Norsemen in Iceland.
Our figures [Numerals].
Tales of the West Highlands.
Zulu nursery tales.
3. Essays on literature, biogra-
phy, and antiquities, vis.:
Bacon iu Germany.
Bunsen.
Bunsen (Letter* f^om) to Max
MUller, 1848.
Chasot.
Cornish antiquities.
Cornwall (Are there Jewa In) ?
Gei-inau literature.
German traveller in England,
1698.
Joinvllle and Louis ix.
Journal des savants and the
Journal de Trevoux.
Schleawig-Uol8tein(Language
and poetry of).
MUller (Wilhelm).
Old Germaii love-songs.
St. Miohael'a Mount (inaula-
tiou of).
Schiller (Life of).
Shakespeare.
Ye schyppe of foolea.
4. Essays chiefly on the science
of language, viz.: —
Addi-esM on the importance of
oriental studies.
In self-defense [reply to prof.
W. D. Whitney).
Inaugural lecture on the
value of comparative philo-
logy as a branch of academ-
ic study. 1868.
100 In aaUng for book*, ni* (be " Book Order," giving the ACTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NCMBEB.
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MUL.LER - MURCHISON
Index to t. 3-4.
Lectare on the migration of
(kbiea (C!ontemp. rev., July,
1870).
Ijeotaro on tho resnlta of the
Bcience of lanf^uage.
Lecture on miBsions.
Life of Colebrooke, with ex-
tracts from his manuscript
Miiller (F. Max), conlimted.
notes on comparatiTe pbilO'
logy (Ed. reT., Oct., 1872).
Rede lecture ; 1. On the stra-
tification of language, 1868.
2. On Curtius' chronology
of the ludo-Qermauic lan-
guages.
Reply to Mr. Darwin (Oon-
temp. rer., Jan., 1876).
— Esaai de mythologio compar^e. Tr. de I'Anglais.
Paris, 1859. 8° 6414.22
— German classics from the 4th century. With
biogr. notices, transl. , and notes. London, 1858.
12' 2732.09
— History of ancient Sanskrit literature so far as it il-
lustrates the primitive religion of the Brahmans.
London, 1859. 8°. 2723.28
i\ro(e.— Reviewed In Ed. rev., v. 112, 1860.
— Introduction to the science of religion, with essays
on false analogies [in comparative theology], and
the philosophy of mythology. L., 1873.12°. 3576.27
— Introduction. See Buddhaghosha. Parables, etc. . 7813.10
— Languages of the seat of war in the East. With a
survey of the three families of language, Semitic,
Arian, and Turanian. 2d ed. L., 1855. 8°. 6413.03
— Lectures on Darwin's philosophy of language. {In Fraser's
mag.. May, June, July, 1873.]
N'ote. — See r«ply by G. H. Darwin, in Contemp. rev.. Nov..
1873; and ryotnder by M. MiiUer in v. 4 of his "Chips,'
tie., repr. from Contemp. mag., Jan., 1876.
— Lectures on the science of language. 2 v. New
York, 1862-65. 8° 6412.03
Note. — For contents see Lan|;uage (p. 673).
— Lectures on the science of religion ; with a paper
on Buddhist nihilism, and a transl. of the
Dhammapada or path of virtue. New York, 1872.
8°. 3576.07
JTofe.— Reviewed in Edin. rev., Apl., 1874.
— Memories : a story of German love. Tr. by G. P.
Upton. Chicago, 1875. sq. 18°. . . . 231.19
— On missions : lecture. New York, 1874. 12°. 3462.03
— - On the origin and growth of religion : 1. perception of the
infinite. [In Contemp. rev.. May, 1878.]
— On the stratification of language. L.,1868.8°.6412.25
— Sanskrit grammar for beginners. 2d ed., revised.
London, 1870. 8° 6425.15
— ed. See Hitopadesa ;— Big Veda.
See Bibl. sacra, Jan., 1877, p. 183-189 (Max Miiller and his
Amer. critics, by Q. F. Wright).
Miiller ( Johann, prof. Berlin univ. ) Physiology of the
senses, voice, and muscular motion, with the
mental faculties. London, 1848. 8°._. .4318.01
Miiller (Johann Heinrich Jacob). Principles of phy-
sics and meteorology. L., 1847. 8°. . . 4025.04
— Mechanical theory of heat, [/n Sm. report. 1868.) . 3936.23
— Recent progress in physics. [In Sm. report, 1856-58.] 3936.10
Miiller (Johannes von). History of the world : to
1783. Tr. by A. H. Everett. 4 v. New York,
1847. 12" 414.07
Miiller (Julius). Christian doctrine of sin. Tr. by
W. Pulsford. 2 v. Edin., 18.32-53. 8°. . 3576.04
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tionary, etc. 1867 6411.09
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Miiller (Wolfgang). Furiosa ; or passages from the
life of Ludwig von Beethoven. From the Ger-
man. Cambridge, (£)U7. ), 1865. 12°. . . 3017.27
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and management. London, 1869. 16° 2744.08
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Mummies. Greenhill (T.) Art of embalming 6218.14
— Pickering (C.) On the Qllddon mummy-case. [Sm. contrib.,
V. 16.) 3937.10
j^^ See alto works on Egypt (p. 306), by Kenrick, and by
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Mummy (Romance of the). Sm Gautier (T.) 194.17
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prisiug travels, [anon.] London, 1811. 16°. . In 5091.09
Munday (Anthony). John a Kent and John a Cum-
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Mnndella (Anthony J., b. 1825). What are the conditions on
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Great Britain depend ? [In Statistical soc. Journal, Mcb.,
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1875. 12°. 6131.15
MUofAer (George Herbert, count). Political sketches
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1868. 8° 445.15
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Mnrdar. Dt Qut'nmy (7.) M. coanidorod u one of the fine irts.
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Three memorable murders, [/n his Note book. 186GJ. 2622.17
— Warrtn (S.) Who is the murderer ? a problem of circura-
■tantial evidoDce. — Mystery of murder, and it» defence.
[/n hit Miscel., 1865.] 2646.05
4E7~ Stt aUo Oapital punishment (p. 262) ; — Law {Crim-
inal law, p. 686) ;— Assassination (p. 49);— Duelling |p. 428).
Mnrdock (John N., D.D.) CulldinK the tomba of the prophets :
disuonrse. Boston, 1868. 12* 684.20
Mure. See also Moir.
Mure (Wm.) Critical history of the langnage and
literature of ancient Greece. 6 t. London,
1854. 8°. 2734.01
— A Dissertation on the calendar and zodiac of an-
cient Egypt ; with remarks on the introd. and
use of the zodiac among the Greelcs. Edinburgh,
1832. 8° 1077.05
— Journal of a tour in Greece and the Ionian Islands.
2v. Edinburgh, 1842. 8-= 992.20
Muret (Marc Antoine). Advice of a father to his son,
imitated from the Latin, by N. Fran9ois. With
English version. Albany. 1871. 8°. . . 1672.36
Mttrger (Henry). Les buveurs d'eau. Nouv. id.
Paris, 1870. 12° 7031.10
Contents : Francis Bernier. H6Idue. Lazare.
— Madame Olympe. Nouv. M. P., 1870. 12°. 7031.06
— Le pays latin. Nouv. ed. P., 1870. 12°. . 7031.07
— Le roman du capucin. Paris, 1869. 16°. .7031.11
— Seines de la vie de Boh&me. Nouv. ^d. Paris,
1870. 12° 7031.08
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Nouv. ed. Paris, [n. d.] 12° 7031.09
49- For notices of H. M., see Temple Bar, Dec, 1873 (by
W. Bessut) ; Westra. rev., v. 99, 1873 ; Fortn. rev., July,
1878 (by G. Sainsbury).
Morillo (Bartolome Esteban). See Biography (p. 180) : alio
Revue des d. moudss, Oct., 1871 (M. et rAudaloueie, par C.
E. Beul6) ; Blackw. mag., v. 108. 1870 ; p. 133-166 (Who
painted the great Murillo de la Merced).
Murphy (Arthur). Essay on life and genius of Sam-
uelJohnson. London, 1793. 8°. . . . 3093.27
— Life of Garrick. 2 v. London, 1801. 8°. 3064.04
— Works. 7 V. London, 1786. 8° 5057.08
Contmti : T. 1. Tragedies : Orphan of Chins, Zenobla,
Grecian daughter. Alzuma. 2. Comedies: Apprentice, Up-
holsterer, Old maid, Citizen, No one's enemy b:it his own,
Three weeks after marriage. 3. Comedies : Way to keep
bim, All in the wrong, The desert island, a dramatic
poem. 4. Comedies: Know your own mind. School for
guardians. The choice, News from Parnassus. 5-6. Gray's
Inn journal. 7. Poetical epistles. Game of chess. Latin
pcems. Prologues. Epilogues. Rival sisters, tragedy.
ArminiUB. tragedy.
— Dunham {S. A.) Lives, etc., V. 3 3211.16
O* See alto Plays iAlphabetitral arrangement o/authors).
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Murphy (Henry 0.) Henry Hudson in Holland :
origin and objects of the voyage which led to the
discovery of the Hudson Biver. The Hague,
1859. 8°.
— Proceedings at the dinner given by the citizens of
Brooklyn on the 5th of August, 1857 ; previously
to his departure as minister to the Netherlands.
Brooklyn, 1857. 8° 3126.18
— Voyage of Verrazzano : a chapter in the early his-
tory of maritime discovery in America. New
York, 1875. 8°. 3174.29
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Hamilton's philosophy. B., 1870. 12°. . 5413.13
Murphy (James G. ) The human mind : a system
of mental philosophy. Belfast, 1873. 12°. 5425.07
— Commentary on Genesis, with a new translation. See Bib-
lical literature (Genesit, p. 88).
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Murphy (Joseph John). Habit and intelligence, in
connexion with the laws of matter and force.
2v. London, 1869. 8°. 5425.01
— Scientific bases of faith. London, 1873. 8°. 3578.13
Murphy (John Nicholas). Terra incognita, or the
convents of the United Kingdom. London,
1873. 8°. 3578.14
Murray (Alexander, D.D.) History of the European
languages ; afi&nities of the Teutonic, Greek,
Celtic, Sclavonic, and Indian nations. With life
of author. 2 y. Edinburgh, 1823. 8°. . 6412. '.i?
Murray (Alex. S.) Manual of mythology. Naw York,
1873. 8° 3815.42
Same. 2d ed. New York, 1874. 12°. . 3815.42
Murray (Andrew). Economic entomology. Aptera.
[Mjrriapods. Julida). Scorpions. Spiders. Mites.
Lice. Ticks.] N. Y., 1876. 12°. [South Ken-
sington museum science handbooks.] . 4822.24
— Geographical distribution of mammals. London,
1866. 4°. 4738.13
Murray (Hon. Amelia M.) Letters from the D. 8.,
Cuba, and Canada. New York, 1856. 12°. 1162.09
Murray (BaiUie). Memoirs of George BaiUie. of Jerviswood.
andofhidyGrisellBaillie. [/n Waldie library, v. 7.) 6078.21
Murray (Mr.'!. Elizabeth). Modern system of paint-
ing in water colours from the living model. New
York, 1868. 8° 1425.06
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gends of Koumania. L., 1859. 12°. . . 1673.37
— The member for Paris. N. Y., 187 . 8°. . 231.92
— The Russians of to-day. N. Y., 1878. 4°. . 997.19
— Young Brown. Boston, 1874. 8°. . . . 235.84
Murray (George). Islaford, and other poems. Lon-
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— Morality of fiction. London, 1817. 18°. . 2537.24
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Same. New York, 1846. 18°. . . . .1081.02
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Same. New York, [n.d.] 18° 1142.07
Same. London,1855. 8° 1142.08
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2v. London, 1837. 8° 9S5.04
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— Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 3, p. 108-161. 3222.04
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Hereford, Worcester, Lichfield. London, 1867.
12°. 1313.18
Murray (John, M.D.) Treatment of cholera. New
York, 1874. 16° 4344.10
Murray (J. C.) Snuff-taking : its utility, etc. 2d ed.
Londpn, 1870. 16° • . . 4342.19
Murray (J. Clark). The ballads and songs of Scot-
land. London, 1874. 12° 1673.39
Murray (J. B. 0. ) History of usury. Philadelphia,
1866. 8°. 6915.25
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Frank. New York, 1827. 8° 3126.14
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out. (ononj Oxford, 1809. 8° B816.18
— Moan (Q. W.) The bad English of Lindley Mur-
ray, etc. 3d ed. 1869 6423.28
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land ; with biographical sketches. 3d ed. New
York, 1877. 8° 2735.04
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things in Europe. Now York, 1854. 12°. 943.18
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- Our parish, and other pencillings. New York,
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Same. 5th ed. London, 1869. 12°. . . 3926.28
Murray (Ross). Modern house-holder. London,
1672. 12° 6016.12
Murray (R. Dundas). Cities and wilds of Andalucia.
2 v. London, 1849. 8° 982.24
Murray (Thomas Boyles). Pitcairn : islaind, people,
and pastor. London, 1860. 18°. . . . 1061.22
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derness ; or camp-life in the Adirondacks. Bos-
ton, 1869. 16° 1112.20
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— Park-Street pulpit : sermons. B.,1871. 12°. 3576.18
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1869 1614.31
Mnsaus Orammatieus. Carmen de Heroue et Leandro. Or. et
Lat. Kd. F. S. Lelirs. Parisiis, Didot, 1841. 8". . 7765.08
— Loves of Hero and Leander. From the Greek, by F. Fawkea.
Ed. by A. Chalmers. [In O.'s English poets, v. 20,
1810.) 1626.U0
Sams. Tr. by 6. Chapman. [In Homer. Batrachomyo-
machia, tr. by Chapman. London, 1858. 16°.] . . 1655.01
Muscat. See OomitTiaB , etc. (jftuc<K. p. 346).
Muscles and thair story. See Blundell (J. W. F.) 1864. 4613.36
Musde des antiques. St:e '^Bouillon (P.) A.57.13
Musee Napoleon (Galerie du). Publide par Filhol ;
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10. 8° 1444.01
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Mtiseum of natural history. By Sir J. Richardson,
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Museum of painting and sculpture. Drawn and
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Note.—Fov contents Boe Arts (Useful : Essays, p. 42).
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relievos, bustos, statues, and gems. 2 v. Lon-
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MaigraTe (ThomM Hoore). OoDSidemtlout on the re-eitsbhsh-
meut of an effective baUnce of power. 2d ed. [In Fun-
phleteer, v. 3, 1814.] 5068.08
Musuet (David). Wrongs of the animal world.
London, 1839. 12° 6825.18
Mushet (Robert). Book of symbols : each essay il-
lustrating an ancient symbol or moral precept.
2d ed. London, 1817. 8° 2641.06
MnshroonM. Senjlrtt entry on p. 800.
MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.
ABBAiroBMinn or Subthvibiohs.— l. iEsthetics, and Social Inflnence of Mnsic— 2, Ancient Mnalc— 3. Biography
and Criticism.— 4, C3hurch and Saored Mnsic— 6, Dictionaries, Mnaical and Biograpliical.— 6. History of Mnaic.
7. Instrumental Mnsic— 8. National Music— 9, Opera.— 10, Physics and Physiology of Mnsic— 11, Singing.
12, Songs : Words and Tunes.— 13, Theory and Practice.— 14, Works of Musical Fiction.
1. iEsthetics and Social Influences of Music.
Bayley (A.) Alliance of mnsio, poetry and oratory.
1789 1613.32
Beattie (J.) Essay on poetry and muaick, as they affect the
mind, (/n Am Works, v. 6.J 6016.13
Bryant ( IT. C.) Music in the public schools. ['»» *•» Orations,
etc.. 1873 ; p. '283-292.) 2517.28
Chambert'i papers for the people, t. 1, 1860 (Popular cultlTation
of music) 2616.01
Cliomet (H.) Influence of music on health and life.
I>j75. • 1561.28
£stcourt (M. J. ) Mnsic the voice of harmony in crea-
tion. 1857 1561.13
Oardiner ( W.) Music and friends ; or pleasant recol-
lections of a dilettante. 2 t. 1838. . 1565. 1 3
— The music of nature. 1841 1564.15
Gila {11.) In Aulllustratlona of genius, 1854 ; p. 167-182. 2626.03
— Lectures and essays, v. 2, 1851 ; p. 232-264 2636.05
Gumty (£.) Music aud musical criticism. [In Nineteenth cen-
tury, July, 1878.)
Harris {J ) Couceming music, painting, and poetiT. [In his
Works.) 6044.26
H'iwn.1 (H. R.) Music and morals. 1872. .1562.24
Miuiini (J.) Philosophy of music. [In his Writings, ▼. 4.} 6063.11
/'iperjfromtheQuar. rev.. 1852; p. 206-263 2541.16
rtutarch. Oouceruing music [In his Morals, T. 1, p. 102-
133.) 5436.26
Rice (I. L.) What is music ? 1875. . . .1561.33
Sully {J.) Sensation and intuition, ch. 7, 8, 9 5426.08
rpham iJ. B.) Music in public schools. [In Amer. soc. sci.
assoo. Trans., no. 4, 1872 ) 5811.02
Wylde(a.) Music in its art mysteries. 1867. 1564.20
See also Atlantic, v. 26, 1870 (Music a means of culture ;
Intellectual influence of music, by J. 8. Dwight) ; Fortn.
rev., v. 7, 1867, or Littell, 1867, v. 2 (Music the eipressiou
of character, by J. M. Capes) ; Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1857
(Origin aud functiim of music) ; Loud. qu. rev., v. 39,
1872 (Music and poetry : their origin and functions) : Lon-
don soc, Nov., 1870 (Music halls) ; WinsloWs Jour, of pay.
med., V. 13, 1860 (Music in the asylum) : Nevr Englander,
Apr., 1874 (The emotions in music, by £. Janes) ; Quar.
rev., V. 131, 1871 (Music : itsorigiu and influence) ; Westm.
rev., V. 87. 1807 (Contemporary muBic and literature); v, 88,
1867, p. 119.161 (Lyric feuds : Wagner, Uuydeu, etc.)
2. Ancient Music.
CkappeaiW.) History of music, v. 1. 1864. 1565.27
Engel (G.) Music of the most ancient nations, particu-
larly of the Assyrians, Egyptians, aud Hebrews.
1870 1564.19
HulchinsoiHK) Music of the Bible. 1864. . 3736.04
Jacox(F.) Bible music. 1872 1562.25
Joyce (P. W.) Ancient Lrisb music. Harmonies by
J. \V. Glover. 1873 1567.02
Mahaffy (J. P.) Qreek music and painting. [In his Bambles
and studies in Greece, p. 282 321.) . . . ■ . .1032.16
Nolan [F.) Theoretical music of the Greeks. [In Royal soc. of
lit. Trans., v. 2, 1834.) 50G8.02
Philolotical museum, v. 2, 1833 ; p. 434-448 (On ancient Greek
music) 6414.21
Waclcei-barih (F. V.) Music and the Anglo-Saxons.
1837. 1564.14
ler See also, below, under ■ History ' the histories of
Bumqf, Fetit (the most valuable), and Hawkins.
3. Biography and Criticism.
Adam {A.) Souvenirs d'nn musicien. Nouv. ^d.
1868. 7001.07
— Demiera souvenirs d'nn musicien. 1859. 7001.06
Barnard (,0.) The tone masters. Bach and Beetho-
ven. 1871. 1661.26
Same. Handel and Haydn. 1871. . .
Mozart and Mendelssohn. 1870. . .1561.24
Beethoven (Ludujig van). Letters, (1790-1826). Tr. by
LadyWaUace. 2 v. N. T., 1867. 12°. .3017.01
Burgh (A.) Anecdotes of music, historical and bio-
graphical. 3 V. 1814. 1561.09
Bumey (C) Present state of music in France and
Italy. 1771 1562.16
— Present state of music in Germany, the Nether-
lands, and United Provinces. 2 v. 1771. 1562.17
Busby (T.) Concert room and orchestra anecdotes, ot
music and musicians. 1825 1561.05
Charley {H. F.) Modem German music. KecoUeo-
tions and criticisms. 2 v. 1854. . . 1564.12
Grovie.'it (F.) The great tone-poets ; short memoirs of
the greater musica) composers. 1«74. . 1561.34
Eastcott (jB.) Sketches of the origin, progress and ef-
fects of music. 1793 1563.24
Ehl(rl(L.) Letters on music. 1870. . . .1562.01
Eila (</.) Musical sketches, abroad and at home.
1869 1561.19 .
Met (Mrs. S. F.) Nouvellettes of the musicians.
1851 1561.23
CHlmore (P. S.) History of the National peace ju-
bilee and great musical festival. Boston, June,
1869 1565.24
Haweis (H. R.) Music and morals. 1872. . 156224
Contents : Music, emotion and morals. 2. Biographical :
From Ambrose to Handel. Handel. Oluck. Haydn. Schu-
bert. Cliopiu. Mozart. Beethoven. Mendelssohn. 3.
Instrumental : Violins. Piano-fortes. Bella. Carillons.
4. Music in England. •
Hogarth {0.) Musical history, biography, and criti-
cism. 2 V. 1838 1562 19
Bueffer (F. ) Bichard Wagner and the mnsic of the fu-
ture. History and ajsthetics. 1874.. .1563.29
IMlah(J.) Hist, of modem music 1862. .1562.07
Husk (W. H.) Account of the musical celebrations
on St. Cecilia's day, 16th, 17th, and 18th cen-
turies. 1857 1562.22
Juhilee days. An illustrated daily record of the hu-
morous features of the world's Peace jubilee.
With illustrations by A. Hoppin. Boston, 1872.
fol 1566.19
Lunn(H. C.) Musings of a musician. 1849. 1561.22
Maretzek (M.) Crotchets and quavers. 1865. 1563.10
Marmier \X.) Histoire d'un pauvre musicien. (1770-
1793.) 7046.27
Mason (L.) Musical letters from abroad. 1854. 1561.01
Moscheles {I.) Becent music and musicians, as de-
scribed in [his] diaries and correspondence,
[1794-1870]. Ed. by his wife, and adapted from
the German, by A. U. Coleridge. 1873. . 1563.28
Note. — Includes incidental notices of Beethoven. Bene-
dict, F. David, Jenny Lind. Liszt, Mallbran, Mendelssohn,
Neukomm, J. Rietz, SchiDiUer, Schiunana, Sontag, Spohr,
Thalberg, and numerous others.
Musical recollections of the last half-century, [anoji. ]
2 v. 1872 1665.25
Mwicaf reporter. Jan. -Aug., 1841 1564.10
Nohl (Z. ) Letters of distinguished musicians. 1562.02
Percj/ anecdotes, V. 17, 1823 6211.17
In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AOTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB,
798
MUSIC AND MUSICIANS
PhUlips {H.) Mnsioal and personal recollections dur-
mg half a century. 2 v. 1864 . . .1562.11
Polko(K) Musical sketches. 1864. . . . 1561.12
Satnbles amonB the musicians of Germany, lanon."]
1828. . 1562.10
Scudo (P.) Critique et litterature musicales. 2 v.
1856-59 1561.15
TyUer^S.) Musical composers. [1458-1870.] 1561.35
Contentt,
Arne. Donizeta. Palestrina.
Auber, DunsUble. Purcell.
Bach. Field. Randegger.
Balfe. Flotow. Bamea\i.
Beethoven. Oibbons, Keiaecke.
Bellini. Gluck. Rietz.
Benedict. Gounod. Eossini.
Bennett. Gritry. Scarlatti.
Berlioz. Halevy. Schubert.
Biahop. Eandel. Schumann.
Brahms. Haydn. Spohr.
Bull. Hiiler. Spontini.
Bulow. Hummel. Stradella.
Cherubini. Liszt. Sullivan.
Chopin. LuUi. Thomas.
dementi. Macfarren. Verdi.
Costa. Mendelssohn. Wagner.
Cramer, Meyerbeer. Weber.
Croft. MoBcheles. Woelfl.
Bayid. Mozart.
Wagner (R. von). New German school of music. [In N. A. rev.,
April, 1873.1
49- See also Dictionaries ; — Histories, below,
S^ For individual Uvea of eraineut musicians and com-
posers, see (in Biography, p. 120-211) Bach ;— Beethoven ;
Cherubini ; — Ohopin ; — Donizetti : — Gottschalk : — Han-
del ; — Haydn ; — Liszt ; — Mendelssohn ; — Meyerbeer ;
Moscheles ; — Mozart ;— P^anini ; — Rossini ; — Schubert ;
—Schumann :— Spohr ;— Wagner ;— Weber.
4. Chtircb and Sacred Music.
Buck (D. ) Illuatrations in choir accompaniment, with
hints in registration. 1S77. 1567.06
Bushnell (H.) Beligious music. [In 1« Work and play, 1864 ;
p. 410-462.] 2514.27
Coi-nwail (N.K) Music : as it was, and is. 1851. 1563.07
Eiifjel (C.) Kefleotions on church music. 1856. 1563.03
Oilman {L.) Memoir of vilUge choir, [/n hit Contributions to
literature, 1866 ; p. 1-93.) 2526.1*
Hastings (,T.) ffistory of forty choirs. 1854.1563.08
Sewiiis (J. M.) Hints concerning church music, etc.
1856 1562.29
Sood{a.) Hist, of music in New Engl. 1846. 1561.04
Latrobe (J. A.) Music of the church, congregational
and choral. 1831 1563.21
iMnn (/. R.) Ecclesiastical music. [In Church and the world,
1868.]
Mason (£.) Address oh church music. 1827 3581.26
Muhlenberg (IT. A.) Lecture on congregational singing. [In
his Evangelical catholic papers. 1877.] 3578.21
WiUis{R.S.) Our church music. 1856. . ,1063.27
See also Catholic world, v. 10, 1870 ; Aug., 1874 (Church
music ; 4 art.); Nov., Dec, 1874 (Church chant vs. church
music) ; Contemp. rev., v.6, 1867 (Cathedral choirs, by W.
E. Dickson) ; Dublin rev., Jan., 1875 (Music and plain
chant) ; Dublin univ. mag., July, 1874 (Music as an art de-
veloped by the church) ; Ed. rev., v. 95, 1852 (Church
music); Forth, rev., v. 8, 1867 (Roman, Anglican and prot.
sacred music, by J. M. Capes).
eS" See alto Hymns (p. 641).
5. Dictionaries of Musio.
1. Biographical, Historical, and Technical.
Orove (ff.) 'Dictionary of musio and musicians. a.d.
1450-1878 1565.34
Liehlmilial (P.) Diziouario e bibliografla della mu-
sica. 2t. 1826 1565.22
Jfoore {J. W.) 'Complete encyclopsedia of music.
1854. 1564.01
2. Biographical,
SiTujtey (W.) Musical biography ; musical composers
and writers of Europe during the last three cen-
turies, [anon.'i 2 v. 1814 1565.'20
i)ic(ionar2/ of musicians. 2 v. 1827. . . .1563.04
Fitis (P. J.) Biographie universelle des musicians et
bibliographie generale de la musique. 2e ^d. 8 v.
1868 1565.01
6. Histories of Music.
Bumey (C) General history of music, from the earli-
est ages. 4v. 1776-89 1566.06
Busby {T.) General history of music. 2 v. 1819. 1561.05
CItappell (W.) History of music. T. 1. [1874.] 1565.27
FStis (F. J. ) Histoire ge'ntirale de la musique depuis
les temps les plus anciens jusqu' k nos jours.
V. 1-4. 1869-74. 1565.09
— History of music. 1846 1562. 14
Hawkins (Sir J.) General history of the science and
practice of music. 5 v. 1776 1566.(11
Same. 2 v. 1853 1565.17
Hunt(H.O.B.) History of music. 1878 .166141
RitteriF.L.) History of music. lst-2d series. 1S70-
74. 1562.03
JVMe. — A bibliography is appended to the 2d aeries.
SchJuter (J.) General history of musio. 1865.1563.14
7. Instruments and Instnunental Music.
Coussemaker (t7. E. B. de). On the mneical Instmments of the
middle ages, [/n Brit. arch, assoc. Journal, v. 1, 2] 1461.01
! (C.) Musical instruments. 1876. [South Ken-
sington museum art handbooks. No. 5.] 1061.37
Stevens {P.) Report on musical instruments. (7n United States.
Reports of Paris univ. exhib., v. 5, 1867.] .... 3915,09
Viotlet he Dm (K. £.) Instruments et musique, 750 1660. [In hit
*Dict. du mobilier fran(;ais, v. 2.) 1315.26
49- See alio Bells and Bell-ringing (p.72 ).
Flute,
James(W.N.) Word or two on the flute. 1826. 1562.09
FaxKanson iJ.de), Lemicanismeduflftteur automate. 1738. 4338.03
Harp,
ggan{C.) Antiquity and primitive form of the barp. [/» Brit,
arch.assoc. Journal, v. 6.] 1461.06
Organ.
Bishop {C.K.K,) Notes on church organs. 1873. 1564.27
Hopkins (K J.) The organ, its history, construction,
and capabilities. 1855 1565.16
RimbauU {E. F.) New history of the organ. (With Hopkins
(E. J.) The organ, etc.] 1666.16
See also Fraier's mag., v. 53, 1866 (2 art.)
Piano,/orte,
Brinsmead (K) History of the piano-forte. 1870. 1563. 19
i)e iaJlfof(e((?.) Piano and mus. matter. 1869. 1563.15
Spencer (G C.) Art of playing the piano-forte.
1853 1561.03
ro2/tor(F.) Primer of pianoforte playing. 1878. 1561.40
Wieck (F.) Piano and song : how to teach, how to
learn. 1875 1561.36
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 15, 1866 (Notes of a pianist ;
S papers, by L. M. Gottschalk) ; v. 20, 1867 (The piano in
the n. 8., by Jas. Fartou).
Violin and Violoncello,
Ihibourg (0.) The violin : and its most eminent pro-
fessors. 1852 156-2.13
Sandys ( W.) aiul Forster (S. A.) History of the violin,
and other instruments played by the bow.
1864 1561.21
Ounn (J.) Theory and practice of Angering the vio-
loncello. 2d ed 1567.05
Jousse (J.) Theory and practice of the violin.
1811 A.27.18
See also Contemp. rev., Dec, 1873 (Old violins, by H. B.
Haweis) : Lippincott, Sept., 1874 (Violins and TioUu-play-
•rs, by Alex. Young).
8. National Music
Clark (R.) Account of the national anthem, entitled,
« God save the king." 1822 1562.21
Conran [M.) National music of Ireland. 1850. 1562.23
I>iaertatum on Scottish music. [With Jameai. Works,I825.]1662.26
Engel (C.) Introduction to the study of national mu-
sic 186G 1564.16
NoU.—h. bibliography of music occupies pp. 370-421.
White (R.Q.) National hymns. 1861. . .1695.04
See odd Fraser's mag., v. 68. 1858 (Ancient music of Ire-
land) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 18, 1869 (Celtic music) ; North Brit,
rev., V. 20, 1853-4 (National music); Quar. rev., v. 106,
1859, or LitteU, 1869, V. 3 (Popular music of the olden time).
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
MUSIC AND MUSICIANS
799
9. Opera.
Berlioz (H.) A travers chants. 1862. . . .1561.14
Brown (J.) Letters on the Italian opera. 1791. 1561.29
CasUl-BUue (N.) De I'opdra en France. '2v. 1826. 1503.25
ChorUy (IT. F.) Thirty years' mnsical recoUections.
[1830-59]. 2 V. 1862 1564.08
Clayton (K C.) Queens of song: memoirs of cele-
brated female vocalists. Added, chronological
list ofoperas performed in Europe. 1865. 3265.10
CmitnU.
Albont (Marietta).
Arnould (Sophie).
Billiugton (Elizabeth).
Hayea (Catharine).
Malibrau (Maria F^licita).
Mara (Gertrude Klizabeth).
MaupiD {Madame la).
Mingotti (Caterina).
Novello (Clara Anastasia).
Paata (Qiuditta).
Paton (Mary Anne).
Persian! (Fanny).
Piccolomiui (Marietta).
Pisaroni (Boaamuada).
Pyne (Iiouisa).
Robinson (Anastasia, ccuntess
of I'etfrbortmgh).
Rochois (Martbe le).
8t. Uubcrty (Antoinette
Cecilo Clavel).
Sontag (Henriotte).
Stephens (Catherine).
Storacc (Anna Selina).
Tietjeus /rereaa).
Tofts (Eatheriue).
Bordoui (Faustina).
Bosio (Angioliua).
Camporeee (Violante).
Oatalani (Angelica).
Grouch (Anna Maria).
Cruvelli (Sophie).
Ouzzoni (Fraucesca).
Damoreau (Laure Cinthie).
Devrient(Wilholuiina Schrbder)
Epine (Margarita do 1').
Falcon (Coruelie).
Fenton (Lavinia, duchets of
HotUm).
Fodor (Josephine MainviUe).
Oabrielli (Caterina).
Garcia (Pauline E. Viardot).
Ooldsclimidt (Jenny Lind).
Oras (Julie Dorus).
Oraaini (Giuseppa).
Griet (Qiulia).
DennU (J.) Essay on the Italian open. [In hu Select works, V. 1,
1718; p.tt4-«l.] 6014.20
Desarbes (N.) Deux sifecles k I'opdra (1669-1868).
Chronique, anecdotique, artistique, excentrique,
pittoresque et galante. 1868 1562.06
Edioards (S.) History of the opera. 2 v. 1862. 1562.27
Escudier {M. et L.) Vie et aventures dos cantatrices :
precedees des musiciens de I'Empire et suivies
de la vie anecdotique de Paganini. 1856. 1562.26
Hogarth(0.) Memoirs of the opera. 2 v. 1838. 1564.17
Same. [With title] Memoirs of the musical
drama. 1851 1564.05
Lundey {B.) Reminiscences of the opera. 1864. 1564.07
Maynar<HW.) Enterprising impresario. 1867. 1564.21
See alto Catholic world. Doc, 1871 (Modem opera) ; Con-
tem. rev., June, 1875 (The opera, by J. Sully) ; London
«oc., April-Aug., 1864 ; July, Aug.. 1865 ; May-June, 1866
(The London opera directors) ; Macmillan, v. 32, 1875 (The
opera, by E. Dannreuther) : Loudon aoc, Jan., 1875 (Rise
and fall of opera bouffe, by C. W. Scott) ; Nat. qu. rev.,
T. 13, 1866 (Why the opera toiled in New York) ; v. 3, 1861
(Influence of the opera) ; Nat. rev., v. 14, 1862 (Music and
the drama).
49- See also Biography and crittciim (p. 797), and His*
tones (p. 798).
10. Physics and Physiology of Music.
Airy (0. B.) On sound and atmospheric vibrations,
with mathem. elements of music. 1868. 4025.28
Blasern/i (P.) Theory of sound and its relation to
music. 1870 1562.31
Helmliollz (H. L. F.) On the sensations of tone as a
physiological basis for the theory of music. From
the 3d German ed., by A. J. Ellis. 1875. 1565. 12
— Physiological causes of harmony in music. [In his Popular
lectures, 1873.) 3916.16
Taylor {S.) Science of music : physical basis. 1561.32
— Sound and music : a non-mathematical treatise.
1873 1562.30
See also Fortn. rev,, v. 17, 1872 (Basis of musical sensa-
tion, by James Sully) ; West, rev., July, 187S (Physics and
Physiology of harmony).
43- See also Physics (.Sound).
11. Singing.
HxiUah (J.) Music in the house. [n.(i.] . . 1562.00
— Time and tune in elementary school. A new me-
thod of teaching vocal music. 1875. . 1561.38
Lee (0. J.) The voice : its artistic development, and
preservation, 1870 1563.'20
Lucius, pseud. American and Italian cantatrici ; or a
year in the singing schools of Milan, [anon.]
1867 1562.08
Seiler {R) The voice in singing. 1868. . . 4563.11
Sieben (F.) The art of singing. 1872. . . 1561.30
12. Songs : Words and Tunes.
Allen {W. F.), Ware (0. P.), and Oarrhon (£. AfcK.)
Slave songs of the United States. 1867. 1564.04
Armstrong {Mrs. M. F.) and Ludlow (H. W.) Hamp-
ton and its students. With fifty plantation songs
arranged by F. P. Fenner. Ib74. . . 5522.04
Boumian (K C.) and Dana (C. A). Household book of
songs : for four voices. 1872 156.5.19
British ( The) minstrel, and musical and literary mis-
cellany ; a selection of standard music. . 1567.01
Craik (D. M. M.) Songs of our youth. Set to music.
1875 1566.20
Oarretson ( F. V. D. ) Carmina Valensia . College songs,
with piano accompaniment 1644.04
IItdlah(J., ed.) The song book: words and tunes.
1866 1561.20
Smith (R. A.) The Scotish minstrel, vocal melodies
of Scotland, ancient and modem. 6 v. . 1566.13
Sky-lark ( The) : a choice selection of songs. [Words
and tunes.] 1825 1561.18
49- See also Hymns (p. 641).
4S>- For songs viillwtU music see Poetry (Songs).
13. Theory and Practice.
Banister (H. C.) Music. 1873 1561.31
Burrowes i^J.F.) Thorough-base primer. 1K73. 1563.31
Chtrvbini (i.) Course of counterpoint and fugue.
2v. 1837 15(i4.23
Orotch (W.) Substance of several courses of lec-
tures on music. 1831 1563.23
Ourrie (J.) Elements of musical analysis. [1858. ]1563.06
Fitis (F. J.) Traits complet de la the'orie et de la
pratique de I'harmonie. 1844 1506.10
Goddard (J.) Mnsical development ; spirit of the
principal musical forms 1563. 09
Horsley (C.K) Text-book of harmony. 1877.1561.39
Johnson (A. N.) Instruction in thorough-base. 1565.31
— Instruction in the art of church music. . 1505.32
— Melodeon, organ, and harmony instruction. 1565.33
Marcet(Mrs.J.H.) Conversations on harmony. 1563.22
Marx (A. B.) Musical composition. 1k52. . 1504.03
Ouseley (Sir F. A. Oore). Treatise on harmony. 2d ed.
1868 1560.21
— Treatise on counterpoint, canon, and fugue. 1869.
— Treatise on musical form and general composition.
1875 .1506.23
Relfe (J.) Remarks on the present state of musical Instruction.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 12, 1819.) B068.12
Richier (E. F.) Manual of harmony. 1867. . 1563.12
Rohner ( 0. W.) Practical treatise on musical compo-
sition. 1860 1563.13
Saroni (B. S.) Musical vade mecum : manual of the
science of music. 1852 1563.17
Sechier (S. ) Correct order of fundamental harmonies.
1871 1565.15
Spencer (C.C.) Practical treatise on music. 1858. 1561.02
Spinola (J. J. de N.) and Nemevil (F. F. A. C. de).
Grammar of harmony, counterpoint, and musical
composition. 2 v. 1851. . . 1563.16 ; 1564.25
WoUfahrt {,H.) Musical composition. 1857. . 1503.18
See also Westm. rev., Jan., 1876 (Laws of musical expres-
sion) ; Foitn. rev., v. 4, 1866 (The study of music, by L.
Smith) ; V. 6. 1866 (Gluck 8 Iphigenia in Taurus, by J.
Bullab) ; July 1876 (Some disputed points in music, by E.
Qurney).
14. 'Works of Musical Fiction.
The best are Consuelo [176.24], and Countess of Rndol-
stadt (175.25), by George Sand, Haydn being introduced as
a character. Mendelssohn is supposed to be the hero of
Miss Sheppard's Charles Auchester [251.60]. Her other
novels, ■ Counterparts ' [261.61]. and ' Rumor ' (251.62) are
also musical. See also 'Compensation' [142.01], aud St.
Martin's summer [142.02], by Miss Brewster ; ' Mozart,'
[■212.09], by H Rau ; ' St. OUve's [244 72], by E. Tabor ; • Al-
cestis' [114.26], which introduces Gluck aud Faustina
Hasae ; C. Barnard's uovellettes ' Camilla ' [132.16]; 'Money
and Music' (13'2.09] ; 'The Soprano' [221.92]: "The Tone
masters': 'Mozart and Meudelssohn ' [1561.24], 'Handel
and Haydn ' [1561.26], and ' Bach and Beethoven ' [1661.26];
Mrs.B.F. Ellet's 'Nouvellettesof the musicians' [1661.28).
lu asking for books, nse the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
800
MUSHROOMS -MYTHS
Mashrooms. See Agrioultnre (p. 8) ; also Ed. rev., April 1869, or
Littell, 1869, V. 4 (Edible flingi); Fraser's m»g., v. 69, 1869 ;
p. 78-93.
Musical recollections of the last half-century, [anon. ]
2 v. London, 1872. 8° .1565.25
Musical reporter. Jan.-Aug., 1841. [Boston, 1841.]
8°. 1564.10
Musical sketches, abroad, and ai borne. 5ee Ella (J.) 2 t.
1869 1561.19
Musical vade mecum : a manual. See Saroni (8. H.) 1852. 1563.17
Musical composers. See Tytler (Sarah). 1876 1561.35
Musings about men. See Southgate (Henry) 6213.24
Musings and prosiugs. 5ee Bayly (T. H.) 1613.33
Musings of a musician. ,?ee Lunn (H. C.) 2d ed. 1849.1561.22
Musings of an invalid. [Essays.] 2d ed. N. Y., 1862. 12°. 2537.18
Musings over the 'Christian year.' S« Yonge (C. M.) .3625.15
Muskau {Prince Puckler). See Piiokler-Muskau.
Muskingum legends. See Powers (S.) 2538.28
Muspratt (J. Sheridan). Chemistry, aa applied to
the arts and manuf. 2 v. L., 1860. 8°. 4216.18
Musset (Louis Charles Alfred de). Comedies et pro-
yerbes. 2 v. Paris, 1877. 12°. . . . 7026.26
Contents : v. 1. Andre del Sarto. Lorenzaccio. Lea ca-
prices de Marianne. Fantasio. On ne badiue pas avec
I'amour. La nuit v6nitienue. Barberine.
2. Le chandelier. II ue faut jurer de rien. Va caprice.
Ilfautqu'uneportesoit ouverteoufermie. Louison. On
ne pent penser & tout. CarmoBine. Bettine, *
— Oontes. Paris, 1878. 12° 7026.21
Contents : La mouohe. Pierre et Camille. Mademoiselle
Miml Pinson. Le Secret de Javotte. Le Merle blanc.
Lettres anr la litterature.
— Confession d'un enfant du siicle. NouT. ed. Paris,
1878. 12°. 7026.15
— Melanges de litterature et de critique. Paris, 1867.
12° 7026.14
CojUents; Le tableau d'eglise. Eevnes fantastiques.
L'art moderne. Le salon de 1836. Faire sans dire (pro.
verbe). Latragedie et Mile. Kachel. Mile. Pauline Garcia.
Diacours de reception a I'Academie frangaise.
— Nouvelles. Paris, 1850. 12° 7026.25
— Poesies nouvelles. 1836-1852. P., 1857. 12°. 7026.23
— Premieres poesies. 1829-1835. P., 1858. 12°. 7026.22
— and Stahl (P. J. ) Voyage ou il vous plaira.
Paris, [n. d.] 12° 7038.08
j8es" For lives and criticalnoticesot A,AeM.,see Biography
(p. 180) ; also Mussel (P.) Biography of A. de M., 1877
[3126.20] ; Galaxy, June, 1877 (by H. James, jr.) ; Lippiu-
cotf 8 mag., Oct.. 1877 (by Mrs. Wister) : Temple Bar, N"V.,
1877 ; Blackwood, Sept., 1876 ; N. A. rev., Sept.-Oct., 1878.
Musset (Paul de). Biography of Alfred de Musset.
Tr. by H. W. Preston. B., 1877. 12°. . 3126.20
— Don Fa-tutto. New York, 1868. 8°. . . .7026.20
— Le maitre inconnu. 2 v. Bruxelles,1853. 18°. 7026.19
— L'Esprit mal fait. Suivi de Un mot pour rire.
Bruxelles et Leipzig, 1841. 18°. . . .7026.18
— Lui et elle. 7e ed. Paris, 1871. 12°. . . 7026.21
JVo(«.— • Lul • refera to A. de Musaet ; • elle,' to George
Sand.
— Puylaurens. [Pr.] Paris, 1856. 12°. . . 7026.17
Mussey (Keuben Dimond). Health : its friends and
its foes. Boston, 1862. 12° 4322.10
Mussulmans. See Mohammedanism.
Mustard seed. Cook (O. T.) Efficacy of white mustard seed as
a cure. London, 1824. 8°. [/« Pamphleteer, v. 23.) 6068.23
Mustard tree. See Journal of sacred lit., v. 3, 1849, p. 259.283
(Ou the identification of the mustard tree of scripture, by
J. F. Koyle).
Muston (Alexis). The Israel of the Alps : a hist, of
the persecutions of the Waldenses. Tr. from the
French. 2d ed. London, 1853. 12°. . 3434.01
Muter (John). In trod, to pharmaceutical and med.
chemistry. London, [1874.] 8°. . . . 4216.34
Mutes. -See Deaf and dumb (p. 408).
Mutiny of the Bounty. See Countries, etc. (Pitcaim's Island,
p. 359).
Mutual life insurance company of New York. Fourth annual re-
port. New York, 1847. 8°
Mutual scourges ; hist, drama. See Brigstocke (T.) 1871. 1622.26
My. ;^" For novels thus beginning, see Fiction (p. 607-8). For
plays, see Flays {Alphabetical arrangement).
My Apingl kingdom. S«i! Du OhaUlu (P.) 1871. . . .1092.0*
My battle for life ; autobiography of a phrenologist. See (Joy-
der(D. G.) 1867 5431.19
My beautiful lady : [poem]. See Woolner (T.) 1864. . 1696.17
My cave life in Vicksburg. By a lady. New York,
1864. 12° 643.17
My clerical friends and their relation to modern
thought. New York, 1873. 12°. . . .3576.13
My consulship. See Lester (C. E.) 1863 972.01
My courtship and its consequences. See Wikoff (Henry).
1863 3184.21
My days and nights on the battle-field. By ' Carleton.' See Cof-
fin (0. C.) 1864 642.19
My diary north and south. See Russell (W. H.) . . . 641.03
My farm of Edgewood. See Mitchell (D. G.) 1863. . . 6122.06
My feathered friends. See Wood (J. G.) 1868 4812.13
My Irieudsand acquaintances. See Patmore (P.O.) 3v.l854 3222.19
My life and what shall I do with it ? By an old maid.
3d ed. London, 1861. 16° 5824.19
My life on the plains. See Coster (0. A.) 1874. . . . 1134.22
My miscellanies. See Collins (W) 2 v. 1863 2518.16
My mother's manuscript. Ste Lamartine (A. de). . . 3096.32
My old letters. See Bonar (Henry) 1616.34
My Paris. See King (Edward). 1868 963.23
My prisons. See Pellico (Silvio) 3137.06
My record in rebeldom. See Sanderson (J. M.) 1865. . 644.09
My recreations. See Ford (E. E.) 1872 1641.30
My schools and school-masters. See Miller (Hugh). . .3123.13
My shooting box. See Herbert (H. W.) 1871 4617 19
My study window. See Lowell (J. E.) 1871 2534.18
My summer in a garden. See Warner (C. D.) 1871. . . 6122.16
My ten rod f^rm. See Barnard (C.,>r.) 6132.01
My two sisters. See Judson ( Ifrj. E. 0.) 3094.17
My winter garden. See Eingsley (C.) 2634.06
My witness : verse. See Winter (Wm.) 1871 1696.26
Myers (Ernest). The puritans, [poem]. London,
1869. 16° 1672.33
Myers (Frederic W. H.) Lectures on great men.
Preface by T. H. Tarlton. L., 1874. 12°. 3257.20
— Mazzini. [In Fortn. rev., April, May, 1878.]
— Saint Paul: [poem]. 2ded. L.,18ti8. 16°. 1672.34
Myers (H. M. and P. V. N.) Life and nature under
the tropics ; among the Andes, and on the Ori-
noco, Bio Negro and Amazon. New York, 1871.
12° 1163.19
Myers (Rev. M. H. ) Jewish calendar for ten years.
New York, 1869. 8° 3448.24
Myers (P. V. N. ) Kemains of lost empires : sketches
of the ruins of Palmyra, Nineveh, Babylon, and
Persepolis, with notes on India and the Cashme-
rian Himalayas. New York, 1875. 8°. . 1045.14
Mynsbul (Geffray). Essayes and characters of a
prison and prisoners. Edin., 1821. 16°. 5817.16
Mjrrc (John). Instructions for parish priests. Ed.
by E. Peacock. London, Early Eiig. text soc, no.
31, 186S. 8° 7913.11
Myxdhinn. See Merlin.
Myrick. See Meyrick.
Myroure of oure ladye, containing a treatise on di-
vine service. Ed. by J. Blunt. London, Harly
Engl, text soc, 1613. b". 7914.16
Myrtle (Minnie), pseud. See Johnson (Anna C.)
Mysteries (.4ncien( religiotts). See Eleusinian and other myste-
ries (p. 440) ; also the following entries, viz.:
— Biavatsky {It. P.) Isis unveiled : a master-key to
the mysteries of ancient and modem science and
theology. 2d ed. 2 v. 1877 3818.21
— Chambers's papers for the people, v. 10, 1851 (Ancient rites and
mysteries ; 32 pp.) 2516.05
— Higgins ( 0. ) Aiiacalypsis, an attempt to draw aside
the veil of the Saitic Isis. v. 1. 1878. . 381S.23
— Lesley {J. P.) OnarkiteBymbolism. [/n-A« Man's origin, 1868 ;
p. 296-863.] 6813.16
— Welby ( W.) Mysteries of life, death, and futurity.
1863 3622.06
See also Atlantic mo., v. 4, 1869 : p. 295-303 ; v. 6, 1860 :
p. 157-160 (2 art. by H. M. Alden). Also Mythology ; works
of Banier ;— Bryant;— Faber (p. 801) ;— Occult science; —
Oracles ;— Phallic worship.
Mysteries and miracle plays. See Drama {Mysteries, p. 425).
Mysteries ; or glimpses of the supernatural. See Elliott (0. W.)
1862 3813.40
Mysterious stranger, or memoirs of H. M. Smith. See Bates
(W.) 1817 3016.01
Mystery (Philosophy of). See Dendy (W. C.) . . . . . 3813.06
Mystery. ffoHand (£. (J.) Essays, 1852; p. 107-143. . .2532.03
See also Fortn. rev., Sept., 1868 (Mystery and other viola-
tions of relativity, by A. Bain).
Mystery of life. See Beale (L. S.) 1871 4326.19
Mystery of life, ete. See Buskin (John). ..... .1411.20
Mystery of matter. See Picton (J. A.) 1873 3584.23
Mystery of pain. See Hinton (James) 3662.05 ; 3556.29
Mystic (The). See Bailey (P. J.) 1856. .1614.03
Mystic London. See Davies (CM.) 3815.47
Mystical rose : or Mary of Nazareth. See Hemenway (A. M.)
1865 1646.16
Mystics and mysticism. See Biblical and religious lit., (p. i 4).
Myth. See Mythology.
Myth of stone idol ; a [metrical] love legend of Dakota. See
Jones (W. P.) . 1662.89
Myths of the new world. See Brinton (D. Q.) 1868. . . S816.0S
THE BKOOXLYN LIBBARY
MTTHOLOOY.
801
Abbanobmejit of StTBTiTTISTflWii.— 1, A«tronomieal Mjrthi.— 2, Oompendiona Mannali.— 3, OompwaflTe Mftholonr
and Origin and Growth of Mytha.— 4. Dictionarioa of Mythology— S, Egyptian Mythology.— «. Fairy Mythology.
7, Hindoo and Oriental Mythology.— 8, Norae or Scandinavian Mythology. —9, Polyneaian Mythology.
1. Astronomical Mytha.
Blake {J. F.) Astronomical myths. 1877. . 4013.20
Ptuche (iV. A.) History of tho heavens ; considered
according to the notions of tho poets and phi-
losophers. 2 V. 1752 4016.30
Prodor (11. A.) Myths and marvels in astron. 4017.31
ConiuU also Cox'a Mythology of Aryan nations.
2. Compendious Manuals.
Bernard (L.) Les mythologies de tous les peuples,
racontees U la jeunesse. 1869 3811.28
Bulfinchl^T.) Age of fable. 1870 143.2'.)
— Poetry of the age of fable. 186,3. . . .1623.28
Carr(T.S.) Manual of classical M. 1846. .3816.31
Chambers's papers for the people, v. fl, 1850 (Religion of the
Greeks) 2516.03
Cox(a.W.) Manual of mythology. 1868. .3810.27
Oladstone (IK. E.) Mythology, or the Olympian system, [/n his
Javentus mundi. 1869 ; p. 174 377.] 1555.08
— Same, condeused. [In his Homer, 1878 ; p. 65-94.] . 1652.27
See atsn his ' Studies on Homer,' v. 2, 1858. . . 1655.03
Higginson IT. }V.) The Greek goddesses. [In hit Atlantic es-
says, 1871 ; p. 269 ■299.) 2528.28
Horl ( W. J.) New Pantheon ; or introd. to mytho-
logy. 1863 3816.32
Oross {J. B.) The heathen religion in its popular
symbolical development. 1856. . . . 3816.26
JacobilE.) Dictionnaire mythologique. Tr. par Th.
Bernard. 1863 3811.29
Keighttey ( T. ) Mythology of ancient Greece and Italy.
1831 3817.09
Murray {A. S.) Manual of mythology : Greek, and
Boman, Norse and old German, Hindoo and
Egyptian. 2d ed. 1874 3815.42
Same. 1873 3815.42
Prelier (L.) Les dieux de I'ancienne Rome. Tr. de
L. Dietz. 2eed. 1866 3811.27
Seemanii (0.) Mythology of Greece and Rome, with
special reference to its use in art. 1877. 3816.38
StoU {H. W.) Handbook of the religion and mytho-
logy of the Greeks, with a short account of the
religious system of the Romans. Tr. by R. B.
Paul ; and ed. by T. K. Arnold. 1852. 3816.39
WhUe(C. A.) Student's mythology. 1870. . 3816.28
JVote.— Keviewed in Nat. qu. rev., v. 25, 1872.
Stories from. Mythology^ for Children,
Oraigie (M. E.) Once upon a time. 1876. .3815.46
J^o(<;.— Stories in simple language of fifteen gods and
goddesses.
Hawthorne (N.) Tanglewood tales. 1876. . 212.63
Con(«n(4 : Minotaur. Pygmies. Dragon's teeth. Circe's
palace. The pomegranate seeds. 'Ihe golden fleece.
— Wonder book for girls and boys 212.66
Kingsley {€'.) The heroes ; or Greek fairy tales. 221.76
Contents : Perseus. The Argonauts. Theseus.
Prince of Argolis. lUus. by J. M. Smith. . . 256.35
3. Ckjmparative Mythology, and Origin
and Oiovrth. of Myths.
Banier (A.) Mythology and fables of ancients, ex-
plained from history. 4 v. 1739-40. . . 3816.22
Contents : v. 1. Fables not mere allegories. Of different
theogonies. Of idolatry. Of the oracles, sibyls, and other
superstitions. Nature of the pagan gods. Of the gods
worshipped in eastern countries.
2. Godsof the Chaldeans, Syrians, and Phenicians. Gods
of the Greeks, Komaus, and other western nations, celestial,
aqueous, and terraqueous.
3. Of the infernal gods. Gods of the Gauls and Ger-
mans. The fabulous, or heroic age.
4. The Argonauts and the golden fleece, and other le-
gends. The Trojan war. Sundry fables. Games of the
Greeks and Romans. Index v. 1-4.
Note. — Supports the historical theory, according to which
all the personages mentioned in mythology were real hu-
man beings, and the legends and fables relating to them
merely the additions of later times.— Penny Cyclopedia.
Blackie {J. S.) Scientific interpretation of popular myths, with
special reference to Greek mythology. [In his Horse Hel-
lenicfe, 1874.) 2513.23
Blind (K.) Germanic world of gods. [In N. A. rev., Oct., 1873.)
— Germanic mythology. [In Contem. rev., March, 1874.)
BouiUon (P.) •Mus^ dea antiques. 3 v. 1811-27.
fol A.57.13
v. 1, Divinltus. 2. Heroa. greca et romaina. 3. Dlvtoi-
tes, heros, etc., grecs et romains.
Brown ( R. ) PoseidSn : a link between Semite, Ham-
ite, and Aryan. 1872 3810.35
Brinton (D. 0.) Myths of the new world : treatise on
the symbolism and mythology of the red race of
America. 1868 38IC.05
Bryant (</. ) Analysis of ancient mythology. 3d ed.
6v. 1807 3817.01
Contents : y. 1. Radicals, or original mythical names
(p. 160). Etymology (p. 161-178). HcUadian and other
Grecian writers (p. 179-231). Of ancient worship as ex-
emplified in the names of cities, lakes, and rivers (p. 236-
268). Of worship at caverns and upon high places, and of
the adoration of fire (p. 289-380). Sun worship.
2. Phoenix and Phoenices, Cahen or Cohen, Chus, Canaan,
and other ancient names. Of serpent worship (p. 197-219),
Of the Cyclopes. Temple rites. Of Metis. Of Ceres.
Of some ancient heroes and principal personages.
3. Of tho Deluge, and the Geutile world, and of Arkite
worship.
4. Of the migration and dispersion of nations. Tower
of Babel, etc. Of the golden age or age of the Cnthlm.
The Titanic war. The Egyptian dynasties.
5. Ionic worship and lonah-Helleuic colonies. Other
Cuthite colonies in Syria and Cholchis, and in the Weat.
Of the Amazons (p. 110-146). Antiquities of various ori-
ental nations. Vindication of the Apamean medal. Ob-
serv. rel. to various parts of ancient history : disserta-
tions on the wind Euroclydon, and the Island Melite.
6. Observ. upon the auc. hist, of Egypt ; and of the
shepherd kings. Addit. remarks and notes. Index, v. 1-6.
Note. — Presents the scriptural theory, according to
which all legends are derived from the facts contained in
the Scriptures, and supports it with a profusion of
learned ingenuity and absurdity. — Penny CvcloP£D1a.
Bunsen {C. C. J.) Egyptian, Semitic, and Arian traditions con-
fronted, and tlte general result. [In his Egypt's place in
univ. hist., v. 4, I860; p. 431-476.) 1076.06
Cliambera's papers for the people, v. 1, 1860 (The myth). . 2516.01
CUxld (E) The childhood of religions; birth and
growth of myths and legends. 1875. . 3411.21
Coleridge (H.) Poetical use of tho heathen mythology. [In hit
Essays, v. 1, 1851 ; p. 18-40.) 2521.09
Cox {Q. W.) Mythology of the Aryan nations. 2 v.
1870 3817.12
Contents : v. 1. Origin and development of myths.
Greek mythology. Diffusion of myths. Modern euemer-
ism. Greek legends in relation to tribal and national
names. Homeric poems. Teutonic epic poems and le-
gends of Arthur and of Roland. Etherial heavens : Dyaus,
Varuna and Mitra, Indra, Brahma, Zeus, Odin, etc.. The
light. The dawn, Athene. 2. Aphrodite, Here, The eri-
nyes. Hellenic sun-gods and heroes. Teutonic sun-goda
and heroes. The vivifying sun. Sun-gods of later Hindu
mythology. The moon and the stars. The lost treasure :
The golden fleece, Helen, Children of the sun, The Thebaa
wars. The fire : Agui, Phoroneus and Hestia, Hephaistoa
and Loki, Prometheus, The lightning. The winds. The
waters, rivers, and fountains. The clouds and heavens.
The earth : Dyonysos, DSmeter, People of tho woods and
waters. The underworld : Hades, Elysion. The dark-
ness ; Vritra and Ahi, etc. The physical struggle spirit-
ualized. The Semitic and Aryan devil.
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 ; Eraser's mag., v. 76,
1867 ; and by W. D. Whitney, in his Oriental and linguistic
studies, 2d s, 1874 6411.16
Oreuzer (G. F.) Religions de I'antiquite, considerees
principalement dans leurs formes symboliques et
mythologiques. Tr. de Tallemand, et developp^
par J. D. Guigniaut. 4 v. in 12. 1849-51. 3811.16,
A^o(«.— Supports the allegorical and symbolical, or priestly
theory. The French trausl. is greatly enriched by the ad-
ditions of Guigniaut.
Dtinlap i S. F. ) Vestiges of the spirit history of man.
1858 3817.18
Faber{O.S.) •Origin of pagan idolatry. 3 v.1816.3818.08
Contents : v.l. General idea of mythology . Of metem-
psychosis, and the succession of similar worlds (p. 111-
161). Materialism of the great god and goddess of the
pagans. Respecting the mundate and Arkite egg (p. 175-
'200). Heathen cosmogonies (p. 201-280). Garden of Para-
dise and Mount Ararat (p. 281 391). The Holy White Is-
land of the West. The worship of tho bull, the lion, and
the eagle. Worship of the serpent. Of sacrificial rites.
2. The fable of four ages. Antediluvian history. Pagan
accounts of an universal deluge (p. 107-201). Sacred books
of all nations. Identity aud astronomical character of
the great gods of the Gentiles. Of the sun. Human
101 In aakiog for books, use tbe ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
802
MYTHOLOQ-Y
Mythology (Comparative). Faher (Q. S.), cotUinued.
character of the great father, as exbib. in Osirio or Bacchic
or Saivic or Brahmiuical superstition ; and as exliib. in
the Buiiahio or Thothlc or Hermetic or Samaueau theo-
logy. Jagan-Nath. Saturn, and Baal.
3. Identity and lunari-terreue character of the great
goddosBes of the Gentiles. The Moon and earth. The
great mother a ship, and that ship the ark. Hermaphro-
ditic unity of the groat univ. parent. The ancient mys-
teries. Concerning tlie places used by the Pagans for re-
ligious worship. Origination of Romance from old my-
thologic idolatry (p. 315-359). The primeval union of all
mankind, and the Tower of Babel. The primeval Iranian
empire. The confusion of languages and dispersion from
Babel. Tho Scythians. The shepherd kings of Egypt.
Kesemblance between tho ritual law of Moses and tho
ritual ordinances of tho Gentiles. Index, v. 1-3.
FUke (J. ) Myths and myth-makers : old tales and sn-
perstitions interpreted by comparative mytho-
logy. 1873 3813.37
Fneman l,E. A.) Stray thoughts on oomparatlTO mythology. [In
Form, rev., v. 14, 1870.]
Oak (r.) In his Court of the gentiles. Pt. 1. 1669. . . 3554.07
OwM (S. B.) Curious myths of the middle ages.
2t. 1867-68 3610.16
.ZVote.— Reviewed in Qu. rev., v. 122, 1867.
— Origin of mythology. [In his Origin of religious belief, pt. 1,
1869 : ch. Tiii.] 3412.14
Ovbematis (A.) Zoological mythology. 2 v. 1872. 3817. 07
Contents : v. 1. Preface. Animals of the earth : the cow
and the IjuU. The horse. The ass. The sheep, the ram,
and tho goat. 2. Animals, cont'd.: The hog, the wild boar,
and the hedgehog. The dog. The cat, the weasel, the
mouse, the mole, tlie snail, the ichneumon, the scorpion,
the ant, the locust, and the grasshopper. The hare, the
rabbit, the ermine ; and the beaver. The antelope, the
stag, tho deer, and the gazelle. The elephant. The mon-
key and the bear. The fox, the jackal, and the wolf. The
lion, tho tiger, tho leopard, the panther, and the chame-
leon. The spider. Animals of the air : birds. Animals
of the water : Ushes and amphibia.
Crrimm (J. X. G.) Deutsche Mythologie. 4e Ausg.,
besorgt von E. H. Meyer, v. 1. 187.'!. 3818.18
Note. — Will make 3 volumes when completed.
Reviewed by T. Wright, in his Essays on lit., e/c, v. 1.
1846.) 2722.20
Grote (O.) Legendary Greece. [In his Hist, of Greece, v. 1,
1853.] 424.05
Ileek {J. G.) *Iconographic encyclopajdia, v. 4, 1882, p. 221-384 ;
and Plates, v. 2, div. viii 1475.11
Herbert (E, lord; of Oierbury). Antient religion of the
gentiles. 1705 3551.19
Hunt (i.) Day by the fire ; and other papers, 1870. . . 2532.23
Contents : Heathen mythology. Fairies. Aeronautics,
real and fabulous. Genii. Nymphs of antiquity and the
poets. Sirens and mermaids of tlie poets. Giants, ogres,
and Cyclops.
Jones (Sir fV.) On the gods of Greece, Italy, and India. [In his
Works, v. 3, 1807.] 6046.03
Kni^hl (I{. T.) Inquiry into the symbolical language
of ancient art and mythology. 1836. . 3817.14
iVbfe.— Repr. from Classical journal, v. 23-27.
Kavanagh (M. ) Origin of language and myths. 2 v.
1871 6411.12
KeighUey(T.) Fairy mythology. 1850. . . 185.21
Mackay (iJ. W.) Ih:ogress of the intellect, as exem-
plified in the religious develoijment of the Greeks
and Romans. 2 v. 1850. 3572.07
Maliaffy {J. P.) Prolegomena to ancient history, con-
taining : 1 . The interpretation of legends and
inscrii>tions. 1871 427.20
MHUer (Max). Chips from a German workshop, v. 2, 1871 (Essays
on mythology : Comparative mythology ; — Folk-lore ; —
Greek mythology ; — Pox^ular tales from the Norse ;— Tales
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acter and the nation, p. 687).
Nations around [Palestine]. See Keary (A.) 423.1T
Natolia. See Oonntrles (Asia Minor^ p. 292),
THE BKOOKT, YN LIBBABT.
NATURAL HISTORY, AND NATURE.
805
AitiusszMmr of Subdivisions.— I. Bibliography.— 11. Uicti/mariei and Ct/chpadiat.—lU. Periodiealt. — IT. Ancient
Nuiuial Uitlory — T. General Natural //i»(ory.— VI. Gfneral Zoological Workt.—Vll. Animatt {Dacriplinn and Aneedolet
q/),— VIII. Mitcellaneout General Natural History: tketchet and adventure. — lH. Variuui Branclia, Otyecti, and Phe-
nomena .—1, Amphibians (p. 806).— 2, Animal products —3. Aquaria. — t, Automata Hfpotbesia.— 5, Bearer. — 6, Bibia
Natural Historjr— 7, Biology.- 8, Birds.— 9, Bison.— 10, Botany.- 11, Camel.— 12, Oats.— 13, Olassiflcation.— 14, Oom-
parativa Anatomy. — 15, Corals and Corallines.— 16. Crustacea. —17, Darwinian and other Theories of Development.
18. Deer. — 19, Dogs.— 20, Elephants and other Thick-skinned Animals. — 21. Fishes.- 22, Geography and Classifi-
cation of Animals and Plants.- 23. Heredity.— 24, History, Principles, etc —25, Horse— 2S, Instinct and Reason.
27, lurertebrata.- 28, Jelly-fishes, Mednss, etc. — 29, Lion, Tiger, Leopard, Jaguar, Lynx, Oat.— 30, Mammals. — 31,
Marine Zoology. — 32, Marsupialia.— 33, Medical Zoology.— 34, Mineralogy. — 35, MoUusca. — 36, Monkeys. — 37, Na-
ture.— 38, Paleontology. — 39, Protozoa. — 40, Quadrupeds. — 41, Radiata. — 42, Bats. — 43, Reproduction, Development,
and Metamorphoses. — 44, Reptiles. — 45, Rodentia.— 46, Sea-anemones. — 47, Sloth. — 48, Spontaneous generation. — 49*
Tajudermy, preserving, e^c— 50, Vertebrata. — 51, Whales and other Cetacea. —52, Various Countries.
t^ See also, in the general alphabet, the/oUouHng subsidiary headings, viz.: — Man (Anthropology ; — Ethnology, eie., p. 783);
Agriculture ( Various headings, p. 7-9); — Medicine (Medical zoology, p. 763 -.-Anatomy, p. 755 ; — Physiology, p. 764) ;— Brutes
(Treatment of, p. 238) ;— Amusements (Sporting, p. 257);— Calendar (p. 247);— Earth (p. 432);— Geography (Physical, p. 571);
Geology, Mineralogy, and Palaeontology (p. 6731 ;— Ocean ;— Fine aits (Picturesque, p. 647 ;— Scenery, p. 648) ;— Poatrj
{Nature) ;— Biography {Naturalists, p. 114) ; — Microscope (p. 776) ;— SeasoiU.
I. Bibliography of Natural History.
AgassiKL. J. R.) Bibliographja zoologise ; a catalogue
of books and memoirs. 4 v. 1848. . . 2773.01
Royal society of London. Catalogue of scientific pa-
pers : 1800-63. 5 V '273G.01
Nole.—Tho subject index is not yet (1878) published.
Swainson (IK.) Bibliography of zoologists. [In his Taxidermy,
tte.J 1812.U1
H. DiclionarUs and Oyclopcedias.
Baird ( W. ) Dictionary of natural history. 1860. 4717.05
i\ro/«.— Includes auiiuals, vegetableH, auil minerals.
Chenu (J. C.) iinoyclop^die d'histoire naturelle,
22 V. and Tables, 9 v. 31 v. Paris, 1850-61. 4°.
Contents.
Papillons de nuit, 1 v.
Papillons diurues, 1 r.
Qiiadruniaueu, 1 v.
Kaces bumaines, 1 v.
Bfptiles et poissons, 1 v.
Tables, 9 v.
Annelis, 1 T,
Botaniqne, 2 v.
Gol^opteres, 3 v.
Crustaoes, moUusques et
zoophytes, 1 v.
Maranitt'eree, 4 V.
Oiaeaux, 6 v.
Engli'li cyclopredia. Conducted by C. Knight. Nat-
ural history. 4v. London, 185-1-56. 4°. 4728.13
Same. Supplement. L., 1873. 4°. . .4728.17
Orbigny (C. d'). Dictionnaire universel d'histoire
natureUe. 13 v. Paris, 1849. 8°. . . 4745.01
Same. Atlas. 3 v. Paris, 1849. 8=. .4745.14
V. 1. Z^logia : — Races bumaines. Mammifgrea. 2 Ois-
eaux. Reptiles. PoisBons. lusectes. 3. Zooiogie ; — Myria-
podes. AracbuideR. Crustacea. Cirrbipudes. Vers.
Moliusquea. Zoophytes. Bolanique.
m. Periodicals and Publications of Societies,
American assoc. for promotion of science, v. 1-25,
1849-77 3946.01
American naturalist, a magazine of natural history.
V. 1-11. 18<i8-77 4743.01
Amials and magazine of natural history, including
zoology, botany, and geology. 3d series, v. 6-
14, 1860-04 4726.07
Assoc, of Amer. geologists and naturalists. Reports
of 1st, 2d, and 3d meetings at Phil., 1840, 41, and
in Boston, 1842 4114.10
Essex coiiniy (Mass.) natural history society. Journal.
1852 4725.21
Kidd ( W. ) Kidd's own journal : popular science, etc.
5v. 1852-54. 4725.22
Museum of comparative zoology, Harvard college.
Bulletin, v. 1-2. 1863-1871. 2 v. . .4736.19
-Reports. 1860,1862-71 4736.17
— Illustrated catalogue. No. 1-6 in 6 v. 1865-72. 47,38.14
Naiuialist's miscellany, by G. Shaw and F. P. Nod-
der. V. 19. 1789 1716.01
Say society. For contents see Ray society in general alphabet.
Record of zooL literature, v. 1-11. 1864-1874. 4746.01
Periodicals in part devoted to Natural History.
Academy of natural sciences of Phil. Proceedings.
V. 1-18, 1841-66 8002.01
American assoc. for promotion of science, v. 1-25.
1849-77 3946.01
American institute. Annual report, v. 5-36, 1847-8—
1876-7 6117.06
Kalure : a weekly journal, v. 1-18. 1870-78.
Popular science mbnthly. t. 1-13, 1872-78. . 8156.01
P'^w/ai- science review, V. 1-13, 1862-74. . .815.5.01
SmUhsonian InHtitutiou. For contents see Smithsonian institu-
tion, iu general alphabet.
Sfude(,(and intellectual observer. 5 v. 1868-70. «1 86.24
Year-book of facts in science and art. Ed. J. Timbs.
39 V. 1840-77 3911.01
IV. AiicierU Natural History,
ArisioUe. History of animals. Tr. by R. Cresswell.
Bolm, 1862 47)5.14
Reviewed in Qiiar. rev., v. 117, 1866. p. 28-58.
Same. Tr. by T. Taylor. 1809.. . .5018.04
— Treatise on the parts and progressive motion of
animals. Tr. by T. Taylor. J8I0. . .5018.05
Note.— For other editione of Aristotle, and commeuta-
riee. see under his name, p. 36 of Catalogue.
Pliniui Secundus (G) Natural history. Tr., with
notes by J. Bostock and H. T. Riley. 6 v.
Bolm, 1855-57 4715.01
v. 1. Account of the world and the elements, aud of
countries, nations, seas, towns, mountains, peoples, etc.
2. Same, cont'd. Man, and the terrestrial animals. Fislies.
Birds. 3 Insects. Trees and shmbn. 4. The floweis.
Grains, Flax and garden plants. Botanical remedies.
Properties of plants and fruits. 5. Itemedir-s derived
from trees, plants, and living creatures. Aquatic aui-
mals and remedies. 6. Aquatic auimala and remedies.
Metals. Paintings and colours. Stones. Precious stonea.
See also Nat. rev., v. 11, 1860 ; p. 24-45.
V. General Natural History.
Blumenbach (T. F.) Manual of the elements of natural
history. 1825. . ■ 4717.10
Buffon (,G. L. Le C, comlede). Natural history. Tr.
by W. Smellie. New ed. by W. Wood. 20 v.
1812 4714.01
Contents : v. 1-2. The earth. 3. Man. 4-10. Quadru-
peds. 11.20. Birds.
Hougltton (S.) Three kingdoms of nature. 1868. 4712.23
Contents : Animal, vegetable, aud mineral kingdoms.
Pouchet {F. A.) 'i'he universe : or the infinitely great
and the infinitely little. 1870. . , . 4717.28
Contents : The animal aud vegetable kiugdoma.
VI. General Zoology.
'Ouvier (G. L. 0. F. D.) Animal kingdom. Arranged
after its organization. Ed. by W. B. Carpenter
and J. O. Westwood. 1849 4737.05
Same. New ed. 1860 4737.04
— The animal kingdom. 4 v. in 8. 1834-36. 4724.01
Dallas (W. S.) Zoology. 2 v. 1855. . . .4715.09
Carpenter (,W. B.) Zoology. 2 v. 1857. . .4715.11
Edwards (H. M.) Manual of zoology. Tr. by R.
Knox. 1856 4713.18
Goldsmith (0.) History of the earth and animated na-
ture. 4 v. 1852 4717.01
Contents : v. 1-2. Animals. 3-4. Animals. Birds.
Fishes. Frogs, lizards, and serpents. Insects. Zoophytes.
GouUl (^A. A.) Naturalist's library. 1853. . 4717.04
Jardine(Sir Wm.,ed.) Naturalist's library. 40 v. 4711.01
Note. — For contents see p. 651 of this Catalogue.
Martin ( P. ) Natural history. From the German, by
S. A. Myers. 2 v. 1870 4713.16
Maunder (S.) Treasury of natural history. New ed.,
with supplement, by T. S. Cobbold. 1869. 4717.06
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S XAM£, the first part of the TITLE, and tha NDMBKB.
806
NATURAL HISTORY
Mtiseuin of natural history : a popular account of the
animal kingdom. By Sir J. Bichardson, \V. S.
Dallas, T. S. Cobbold, W. Baird, and A. White.
2 V 4728.19
Nicholson {KA.) Manual of zoology. 2v.l870-71. 4737.07
T. 1. Invertebrate animals. 2. Vertebrate animals.
Orion (J.) Comparative zoology, structural and sys-
tematic. 1876 4737.09
Patterson (K) Introd. to zoology. 1870. . 4713.21
Tenney(S.) Natural history. 1865. . . .4715.07
Wilson (A.) Elements of zoology. 1873. . 4713.22
Wood (J. Q.) nius. nat. history. 1858. . .4713.15
— niust. natural history. 3 v. 1863-65. . . 4717.07
T. 1. Mammalia. 2. Birds. 3. Reptilea, FiBhee, etc.
— Popular natural history. 1876 4715.21
VH. AnimaXs (Anecdotes and description of).
Achard (E. ) History of my friends, or home life with
animals. 114.31
Bement (.C. N.) The rabbit fancier. 1863. .6133.23
Btnnett {R T.) Gardens and menagerie of the zoolog-
ical society. 2v. 1835 4715.17
T. 1. Quadrupeds. 2. Birds.
Boner (C.) Forest creatures. 1861. . . .4722.04
Contentt : Wild boar. Deer. Eagle. Capercaile.
Book of household pets, and how to manage them.
1866 4722.09
Captain wolf, and other sketches of animal biography,
[aiion.] New York, 1870. 12° 4722.06
CkMe (F. P.) False beasts and true. Essays on nat-
ural (and unnatural) history. 1875. . . 4724.29
thret keeper's manual. Also an article on weasels,
stoats, and polecats. By Cyril. 1876. .4721.22
Fbucher d Obsonville ( — ). Philosophic essays on the
manners of various foreign animals. 1784. 4715.20
Goldmith (O.) Introd. to natural history. [In his Miscel. works,
Y. 2.] 6037.08
Oubernatis (A.) Zoological mythology, or the legends
of animals. 2 v. 1872 3817.07
Samerton (P. 0.) Chapters on animals. With 20
illus. by J.VeyrassetandK. Bodmer.1874. 4722.20
Hibberd (S.) Clever dogs, horses, etc. With anec-
dotes of other animals 4724. 17
HowiU(M.) Our four-footed friends. . . .4724.15
Jackson ( T. ) Our dumb companions : dogs, horses,
donkeys, and cats. 1870 4724.13
Jardine (Sir Wm.) Goats, sheep, oxen, [bnfialo, bi-
son] 4711.22
JGrby ( W.) Power, wisdom, etc., of God in the crea-
tion of animals. 2v. 1835 3524.07
Lewes (O.H.) Studies in animal life. 1860.4712.01
Lippincott (Mrs. S. J. C.) Heads and tails : studies
and stories of pets. By Grace Greenwood, pseud.
1875 4722.21
Maynai'd (C. J.) The naturalist's guide. With a com-
plete catalogue of birds of eastern Massachusetts.
1870 4723.12
Newell (R. H.) Zoology of the English poets, cor-
rected by modem naturalists. 1845. . 4713.20
Our children's pets. By Josephine. 1865. . 4724.18
Swainson (W.) Animals in menageries. 1838. [L.
C. C] 4721.12
— Habits and instincts of animals. 1840. . 4721. 14
Thomson (J.) Public and private life of animals.
Adapted from the French of Balzac, Droz, and
[others]. 1877 4723.26
Timbs (J.) Eccentricities of the animal creation.
1869 4715.15
Toassenel (A.) Passional zoology ; or spirit of the
beasts of France. 1852 4722.12
Vogt ( G. ) Le(;on sur les animaux utiles et nuisibles,
les b^tes calomniees et mal jugees. Traduites
de I'Allemand par M. G. Bayvet. 1867. 4721.20
Waierton(G.) Essays on natural history. 1871. 4723.14
Contents : Life of the author (p. 1-137). Anecdotes of an-
imals (p. 137-242). Anecdotes of birds (p. 213-627).
iVote.— Reviewed in Fraser's, v. 66, 1S67.
WhUe (A. ) Head and tales ; or anecdotes and stories
of quadrupeds and other beasts. 1870. . 4722.07
Wood (J.O.) Common objects of the country. 4822.04
— Homes without hands ; habitations of animals.
1866 4725.01
— Sketches and anecdotes of animal life. 1855. 4722.02
— Man and beast here and hereafter. 1875. . 4737.14
Vm. Miscellaneous Oeneral Natural History :
with Sketches and Adventure.
Biart (L.) Adventures of a young naturalist. Ed.
by P. Gillmore. 1873 4722.19
Brightwell ( C. L.) Bomantic incidents in the lives of
naturalists. 1861 921.10
Broderip. (W. J.) Zoological recreations. New ed.
1849 4715.16
Contents : Singing birds. The cuckoo. Owls. Parrots.
Turkeys. Wild swans. A word to anglers. May. Dogs.
Cats. Apes and monkeys. Elephants.' Dragons.
Buckland (F. T. ) Curiosities of natural history. 1-2
series. 1858-60 4723.01
Contents : v. 1. Frogs and toads, fiats. The cobra di
capello. 2. A geological auction. The game-keeper's
museum. In memoriam. A hunt on the sea-shore.
Same. 3d series. 2d ed. 2 v. 1868. . 4724.09
Contents : Miscel. experiences and observations.
Bus/i wanderings of a naturalist. [o?ion.] 1865. 4624.06
Collingwood (C.) Bambles of a naturalist: China,
JFormosa, Borneo, etc. 1868 1064.13
Fbrbes (E) Literary papers. 1855. . . .2524.27
(}odman{J.) Bambles of a naturalist. [/nWaldielibr.,T. l.]6078.1S
Oosse(P.) Land and sea. 1865 4712.25
Contents : Lundy island (p. 1-106). A ramble to Brandy
Cove. The sea. Higbwater mark. Babbicombe to Hope's
nose. An hour among the Torbay sponges. Goby hunt-
ing. Meadfoot and the starfish. A day in the woods of
Jamaica. Ferns. Dartmoor and the Dart.
— Life in its lower, intermediate, and higher forms.
1857 4723.04
— Bomance of natural history. 1861. . . .4723.03
Hartwig (0.) Tropical world: natural history, etc.
1863 4727.01
Hbwili (M.) Birds and flowers and other country
things. 1848 4811.16
— Sketches of natural history [in verse]. . .4721.18
Humboldt (F. A. H. von). Personal narratives of travels
in the equinoctial regions of America, 1799-1804.
3 V. Bohn. 1852. 1104.02
Kinijsley ((7.) Mad£im How and lady Why : or, first
lessons in earth lore for children. 1870. 4'723.H
Knapp(J.L.) Journal of a naturalist. 1829.4722.16
Same. Country rambles in England ; or Jour-
nal, etc. Withnotesby [Miss Cooper.]1853.4722.18
Masitis (H.) Studies from nature. 1S55. . .4713.01
Contents : Forest trees of northern Qermany. Birds.
The frog. The fox. The lobster and the cray fish.
Napier { G. 0. 0. ) Book of nature and book of man.
1870 4727.11
— Tommv Try and what he did in science. 1869. 3913. 15
Naturalists miscellany, by G. Shaw and F. P. Nodder.
V. 1-19. 1789 4716.01
JVbfe.— Imperfect, lacking pi. 973-1064.
Noyce (E) Outlines of creation. 1859. . .4712.28
Conitnta : The sky, the earth, the air, the waters, the
vegetable and animal kingdoms.
Quatrefa<jes (A. de). Bambles of a naturalist on the
coast of France, Spain, and Sicily. 2 v. 4723.16
iVo(<.— Reviewed in N. Brit, rev., v. 28, 1868.
Reason why. Natural history. By the author of En-
quire within. 1869. • 4713. 19
Rural rambles, or some chapters on flowers, birds, and
insects. By a lady. Phil., 1854. 8°. .4731.09
Taylor (J.) Curiosities of nat. hist. 1819. .4722.11
White (0.) Nat. hist, of Selborne. 1842. . .4721.09
Wood (J. 0.) Calendar of the months. 1873.4731.10
IX. Various Branches, Objects, and Phenomena.
1, Amphibians.
Hamilton (7Z.) Amphibious camivora, including the walrus and
seals ; also herbivorous cetacea, etc. [in Jardine. Nat.
libr., V. 26, 1839.] 4711.26
Swainson ( W. ) Nat. hist, of amphibia. 2 v. 1838.4825.06
Seals.
Alien (J. A.) On the eared seals (Otariadte), with detailed de-
scriptions of the north Pacific species. [In Bulletin of
the Museum of comparative zoology, V. 2.] . . .4736.20
Bryant (C.) On the habits of the northern fur seal (Callorhiuus
ursinus. Gray), with description of the Pribyloff group of
Islands. [In Bulletin of the Museom of comparative zo-
ology, T. 2.) 4736.20
THE BROOKLTH LIBRARY.
NATUBAL HISTORY
807
2, Animal Prodnots.
Lmxkesler (£) Uses of animals, in relation to the
industry of man. 1864 5926.22
Simmonds (P. L.) Animal products: their prepara-
tion, commercial uses, and value. . . . 5926.27
3, Aqiiaria.
Bickerstaffe (M. B.) Down among the water-weeds ;
or marvels of pond life. 1868 4821.11
Butler (H. D.) The family aquarium. 1858. 4824.21
Edwards (A. M.) Life beneath the waters ; or, the
aquarium in America. 1858 4825.13
Humphreys (IT. K.) Ocean gardens. 1857. . 4820.14
— Elver gardens : fresh water ac^uaria. 1857. 4826.15
Jones (T. R.) Aquarian naturalist. 1858. . 4826.12
Sotoerbu (Q. B.) Popular hist, of the aquarium.
1857. . 4825.10
See alto Atlantic monthly, T. 1, 1857 (My aqiwriom) ; V. 8,
1861 (The aquarium).
4, Automata Hypothesis.
SfeeFortn. rev.. Nov., 1874 (HypotheBls that animals ara
automata, by T. H. Huxley) ; Pop. science mo.. Feb., 187S
(Animals not automata, by R. G. Hazard) ; Contemp. rev.,
Sept., 1876 (Huxley's bypothesia that animals are automata,
by lord Blachford).
5, Beaver.
tkmek (A. van der). Description of the B. [In New Tork hiat.
soo. Cioll. M ».. T. 1, 1841.]
Moraan iL. K.) American beaver and his works.
186S. . 4727.25
O- See a2<a Amnsementa [Trapping, p. 26).
6, Bible Natural History.
[See Biblical literature [Natural history, p. TO).]
7, Biology. See p. 216 of Catalogue.
8, Birds. See p. 216 of Catalogue.
9, Bison and Ox Tribe.
AOen (J. A.) History of the American bison. [In Hayden.
Geol. and geog. survey. 1878.) 4116.29
Vasey ( 0. ) Delineations of the ox tribe : bulls, bi-
sons, and buffiiloes. 1851 4727.23
49- See alto Agriculture [Stock, p. 9).
10, Botany. See p. 224-6 of Catalogue.
11, CameL
JTonk [O. Pi Ltctare on the camel. \In 8m. rep,, 1864.) 3936.09
12, Cats.
JftSer (ISrs. E.) Gate and dogs ; anecdotes. 1869.4724.20
Cwst (Hon. lady). The cat : history and diseases.
1870 4724.21
Ross (C. H.) The book of cats; or, feline facts and
fancies. 1868 4724.19
' See aito Atlantic mo., June, 1874 (Modem cat*, by J. W.
De Forest).
13, Classiilcatlon.
JtoattU (£.) Essay on classification. [In hit Oontrib. to the
nat. hist, of the U. 8., v. 1, 1867 ; p. 1-232.] . . . 4738.03
— Methods of study in natural history. 1836. 4712.03
iVo(«.— Complementary to his 'Essay on classification.'
Repr. from All. monthly, v. 9-10, 1862.
— The structure of animal life. 1860. [Oraham lec-
tures.] 4717.23
— FioviDces of the animal world, and their relation to the types
of man. [/» Hott and O-liddon. Types of mankind, 1857 ;
p. 68-76.] 4736.01
Buxlei/ [T. II.) Introd. to the classification of ani-
mals. 1809 4727.09
BoUeston ( 0. ) Forms of animal life : being outlines of
zoological classification 4727.10
See aim Fraser's mag., April, 1873 (Some gradations in
the forms of animal life) ; Aug., 1876 (What are species, by
T. H. Huxley).
tO" See alto Oeography and distribution (p. 808).
14, Comparative Anatomy and Phystology.
JUUmiK) Outlinesof comparative anatomy and med-
ical zoology. 1869 433r,.05
Bushnan (J. S. ) Physiology of animal and vegetable
life, [onon.] 1854 4715.08
Oiauveau [A. ) Comparative anatomy of the domesti-
cated animals. Tr. by G. Fleming. 1873. 4727.19
Gould (A. A.) and Agassiz (i.) Principles of zoology.
Part 1. Comparative physiology. 1869. 4737.06
Owm [Richard). See under hit name, in general alphatel.
Set also Pop. sol. mo., April, 1876 (Border terr. betv. the
animal and the vegetable kingdoms, by T. H. Uuxlay) ;
Aug., 1876 (What are species, by T. H. Huxley) ; Qu. rev.,
V. 26, 1869 (Animals and plants ; Owen and Huxley).
15, Corals and Corallines. [£;e«abo Radiates.]
Bowerbank (</. S.) On the organic tissues in the
bony structure of the coralfidse. 1842. . 4828.11
Dana (J. D.) Corals and coral islands. 1872. 4114.05
Oos.se (P. H.) Hist, of the British corals. 1860. 4826.06
Huxley (T. H.) Coral and coral reeik. [/» hit Oritlqnea, etc.,
1873 ; p. 111-134.] 2532.19
Landsboroxtgh {D.) Popular history of British zoo-
phytes, or corallines. 1852 4912.06
Pourtales (L. F. de). Deep-sea corals. [In Mnsenm of compara-
tive zoology. No. 4, 1871] i738.lt
See alto Nat. qua^. rev., March, 18T1 (Omls, ooral raefk,
and islands).
16, Cmstaoea.
Baird ( W. ) Natural history of the British entomo-
straca. i?ay soc, 1850. 4744.00
Darwin (C.) Monograph on the sab-class cirripedia.
2v. iJaj^soc, 1854. 4744.06
DeKay (J. E.) Zoology of New York. Pt n. Crus-
tacea. 1844 4718.05
Pourtalit [L. F. de). Preliminary report on Uie Crustacea
dredged in the gulf stream in the straits of Florida. [In
Museum of comparative xool. Bulletin, v. 1-2.] . 4736.20
WIdte (A.) Popular history of British crustacete.
1857 4826.11
49* See alto Falaontology (p. 674).
Lobsters, etc.
Bagen (H. A.) Monograph of the North American aatacide.
[In Museum of comp. zoiil. Ulus. cat.. No. 3, 1870.] 4738.1S
ScheU de Vere (H.) Wonders of the deep, 1869 ; p. 126-144. 4826.11
TriUbilet.
Burmeister (H.) The organization of the trilobites.
Ed. by prof. Bell and E. Forbes. Bay soc,
1846 4749.04
17, Darwinism and other Theories ot Origin and
Development.
Agattit (£.) On the origin of species : extracts ttom bis Centrib.
to the nat. bist. of the U. S. [In Silliman'B jonmal, July,
1860, or Annals of nat. hist., Oct., I860.]
Bastian [H. C.) Evolution hypothesis. [Contem. rev., Kaicb,
April, 1874.]
Benson (L. i'.) Philosophic reviews. Darwin an-
swered : or evolution a myth. 1875. . 2513.19
Bree (C. R.) Exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis
of Darwin. 1872 4712.19
Gazelles {M. E,) Outline of the evolution philosophy.
Tr. by O. B. Frothingham. With appendix by
E. L. Youmans. 1875 4713.23
aiapman (H. C.) Evolution of life. 1873. .4713.09
Clark (H. J.) Mind in nature ; or the origin of Ufe,
and the mode of development of animals.
1865 4717.24
Darwin (C.) Origin of species by means of natural
selection. 1860 4712.04
— Descent of man, and selections in relation to sex.
2v. 1871 4712.17
— Variation of animals and plants under domestica-
tion. 2v 4712.06
Oray [A.) Darwiniana ; essays and reviews pertain-
ing to Darwinism. 1876 4713.26
Note Some of the essays view the subject In its theo-
logical aspects.
Bartmann [E. von). On the true and false in Darwinism. Tr. by
H. J. D'Arcy. [In Journal of spec, philoa., July, Oct., 1877 :
pp. 244, 391 ; 2 art.] 6442.11
Homo versus Darwin : examination of ' The descent of
man.' 4712.22
Huxley (T. H.) American addresses, with a lecture on
the study of biology. 1877 4713.28
Reviewed by J. McCosh In Pop. sci. mo., Nov., 1876.
— Evidence as to man's place in nature. 1863. 4712.08
— More criticisms on Darwin, and administrative
nihilism. 1872 4712.13
JB asking for books, use tht " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part ol th* TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
808
NATURAL HISTORT
BweUy (T. H.), continued.
— On the origin of species. 1863 4712.09
Oriifin of spec-les. [In his Lay Bermons, 1870.] . . . 4712.16
Paliooutnlogy and the doctriue of evolution. Biogenesis aud
abiogeuesis. Mr. Darwin'a critics. Genealogy of animals.
l/»AisCiitiques.] .• 253a.l9
Lamarck (J.B.F.A. de M., chev.Ae). Philosophie zoolo-
gique. Nou v.ed., par C. Martens. 2v. 1873.
A'ofe.— Reviewed by G. H. Lewes, in Fraser, v. 66, 1857.
Lainq (S. H.) Darwinism refuted. 1871. .4712.21
l^ifdlUd (J. R.) Theories and ideas of species. [/» his Higher
ministry of nature, 1872; p. 197-341.] 36B6.02
LydHSir C.) Remarks on the origin of species. [With his Aa-
tiq. of man, 1873.] "J?i?
Same, [/n A« Antiquity of man, 1863.) . . . .4112.06
Lamarck, Darwin, and various theories as to species, and na-
tural selection. [/» his Principles of geology, v. 2, 1872 ;
p. 246-602.] ■*11*;~
MaiUH (B. de). Telliamed : or discourses on tlie di-
minution of the sea, the formation of the earth,
the origin of men and animals, etc. From the
French. 1750 4713.29
JVote.— Telliamed Is the anagram of ' de MalUet.'
Melia {P.) Hints and facts on the origin of man and
of his intellectual faculties. 1872. . . 4713.08
MiUon (J. L.) The stream of life on our globe. 2d ed.
[1872.] 4713.10
Mxvarl{lH. G.) On the genesis of species. 1871. 4712.20
MiiUer (F.) Facts and arguments for Darwin. 4712.10
Ormalhwaite {Sir J. Walsh, lord). Remarks on the theory of
Darwin. [WiUi his Astronomy and geology, 1872.] 4013.07
Our blood relations ; or the Darwinian theory, [anon.]
1872 4713.07
PrcUl {J. H. ) Descent of man, in connection with the
hypothesis of development. 1871. . . 4712.24
81. Clair {&.) Darwinism and design. 1873.4713.06
Schmidt (0.) Doctrine of descent and Darwinism.
1875. 4713.14
Vestiges of the natural history of creation. 1857. 4712.02
Walker (J. B.) Examination of the development theory con-
tained in the ' Vestiges of creation.' [In his God revealed,
etc., p. 19-130.] 3016.06
Wallace (A. R.) Contributions to the theory of nat-
ural selection ; essays. 1870 4712.11
Wiaiamson (IT. C.) Primeval vegetation in relation to the doc-
trines of natural selection and evolutiou. [In, Owens
College. Essays and addresses.] 2538.05
Toung (J. R.) Modem scepticism, etc. 1865. 3762.09
1^- See also Evolution (p. 452) ; Biblical and religious
literature {Evolution and religion, p. 87).
See also Atlautic, v. 6, 1860 (2 articles on Darwinian theory
by A. Gray) ; v. 18, 1866(D. theory, byC. J. Sprague) ; v. 19
(Man from monkey) ; v. 33 (Evolution and permanence of
type, by L. Agassiz) ; Black, mag., v. 97, 1865 (Man and
monkey) ; v. 109, 1871 (Review of Darwin) ; Brit qu. rev.,
Oct., 1871 (D. on the origin of man) ; Jan., 1874 (Mod. sci-
entific inquiry and religious thought) ; Cath. world. May,
1873 (Evol. of life) ; Aug., 1873 (More about Darwinism) ;
Chris, exam., Mch, 1860 (D.'s Origin of species) ; Contemp.
rev.,v.l9,1872 (Bv.and its consequences, by St.G.Mivart); Ed.
rev., V. Ill, 128, 134 (Reviews of Darwinism); Fortn. rev.,
V. 9, 10, 18B8 (D.'s hypotliesis : 3 art. by O. H. Lewes) ;
Fraaer's mag., v. 61, 62 (Physical theories of life : Lamarck,
Forbes, Darwin, etc.); v. 78, 1868 (Failure of nat. selection
in the case of man) ; MacmlUan, Dec. 1860, or Littell, 1871,
V. 2 (Darwin on species ; a pop. exposition, by H. Fawcett) ;
N. A. rev., v. 90, 1860 (D. theory) ; v. 91 (Agassiz aud Par-
sons on D. theory) ; v. 110, 1870 (Darwinism in Germany,
by G. L. Brace) ; v. Ill, 1870 (Limits of nat. selection by C.
Wright) ; v. 113, 1871 (Genesis of species, by C. Wright) ;
July, 1872 (Nat. selection, by C. Wright) ; July, 1873
(Progress from brute to man, by J. Fiske; ; New Engl., v.
17 1859 (Anticipations of man in nature, by J. D. Dana) ;
T. 26. 1867 (Darw. theory, by W. N. Rice) ; New Engl., Oct.,
1874 (D. and nat. selection, by L. T. Adams) ; North
Brit, rev., v. 32, 1860, v. 46, 1867 ; Old and new (Against
D., by G. M. Kellogg) ; Pop. soi. mo.. Nov., 1872 (Doctrine
of evolution, by E. L. Youmaus) ; Oct., 1873 (Agassiz aud
f Darwinism, by J. Fiske) ; Nov., 1876 (What Amer. zoolo-
gists have done for evolutiou ; 2 art. by E. L. Morse ;
Difficulties of development as applied to man, by A. R.
WaUace) ; Qu. rev., v. 108. 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 3 (Dar-
win's Origin, etc.) ; v. 126, 1869 (Geol. climates and origin
of species) ; v. 131, 1871, or Littell, 1871, V. 4 (D.'s Descent
of man) ; Westm. rev., v. 73, 1860, and v. 91, 1869 (Darwin's
theories) ; v. 93 (Action of natural selection) ; West, rev.,
T. 83, 1870 ; T. 98, 1872 (D.'s Descent of man).
18, Deer.
SonifT(C.) Forest creatures. 1861 4722.04
Oalon (J. D.) Antelope and deer of America. 4727.24
Jardine {Sir W.) Deer, antelopes, camels, etc. [In his Nat. hist.,
V. 21.] 4711.21
aidrley ( E. P.) Some account of English deer parks,
with notes on management of deer. 1867. 4615.28
See also Fraser's mag., v. 55-56. 1857 (3 articles) ; Qu.
rev., V. 125, 1868 (Deer and deer-parks).
*a- See also Amusements {Veer-stalking, p. 26).
19, Dogs : varieties eind management.
Berjeau (0.) The variety of dogs, as they are found
in old sculptures, pictures, engravings, and
books. 1863 4724.26
Blaine (D. P.) Canine pathology. 5th ed. revised
and corrected by T. W. Mayer. 1851. . 4627.24
Broum {J.) Our dogs. [Jn his Spare hours, v. 1. p. 88-107 ; v. 2,
p. 323-339.) .- • 2514.13
Burae {A.) American kennel and sporting field.
1876 4627.26
Dog ( The) ; with directions for his treatment. By
"Idstone." \pseudon.'\ 1872 4724.27
Hill (J. W.) Management and diseases of the dog.
1878 4627.29
Horhck {K. W.) Horses and hounds. By Scrutator.
[pseud.1 1855 4615.26
Hutchinson ( W.N. ) Dog-breaking. 5th ed. 1869. 4627.-0
Jesse I^K) Anecdotes of dogs. 1858. . . .4724.25
Jesse (G. R.) Researches into the history of the Brit-
ish dog. 2 V. 1866. ....... 4724.23
Meyrick (J. ) House dogs and sporting dogs : their
varieties, management, etc. 1861. . . 4615.24
Miller {Mrs. H.) Cats and dogs ; notes and anecdotes.
1869. . 47-24.20
Morris (F.O.) Dogs and their doings. 1870.4724.14
Richardson (H. D. ) Dogs : their varieties and man-
agement. 1860 4617.26
Treatise on greyhounds ; with treatment, etc. 1816. 8°. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 9.] 5058.09
Trea/menf of our domestic dogs. By Magenta, [pseudoii.1
1868 4617.30
Webb (II.) Dogs : points, instincts, etc. 1872. 4724. '28
Touall ( W.) The dog. Ed. by E. J. Lewis. . 4627.21
See also Atl. mo., v. 4, 1869 (Dog-talk) ; v. 29, 1872 (N. Y-
dogs, by C. D. Slianly) ; Blackw. mag., v. 80, 1850 (Chapter
on peninsular doga) ; Qu. rev., v. 109, 1861, or Littell,
1861, V. 1 (Dogs of history and romance) ; v. 133, 187'2, or
Littell, 1872, V. 4 (The consciousness of dogs) j Westm.
rev.. V. 86, 1866 (The dog : his iutelligence).
Dg- See also Amusements {Sporting, p. 36).
20, Elephants, and other Thick-Skinned AnimalB.
Faulkner {H.) Elephant haunts ; [Africa]. 1868. 1085.13
Jardine {Sir W.) Thick skinned quadrupeds, [/n his Nat. libr.,
V. 23] 471123
Contents: Elephant. Rhinoceros. Hog. Peccary. Tapir.
Ogilby ( W.) Natural history of the elephant. 4721.16
Ranking (J. ) Hist, researches on the wars and sports
of the Mongols and Romans. 1826. . .4618.03
Schleael {Prof.) History of the elephant aud sphinx. [In Class.
journal, v. 30, p. 209 j v, 31, p. 42.] MtxaO
21, Fishes. See Fish and Fisheries, p. 549.
Frog. 15ee oho Amphibia (p. 806) ;— EeptUei(p. 810).]
Mivart (^SL 0.) The common frog. 1874. .4824.20
Wuman {J.) Anatomy of nervous system of the raua pipiena.
[In Sm. contrib., v. 6, 1854.J 3937.06
22, Geography and Distribution of
AniiTialg and Plants.
Agatsii (£.) Geogr. distribution of animals. [In Christian ex-
am., v. 48, 1850 ; p. 108-204.]
— Priuciplesof zoology, 1859; p. 186-214 4737.09
Murray (A.) Geographical distribution of mammals.
]g66 4738.13
Orton {J.) Jn hU Comp. zoology, 1876 ; p. 223-366. . . . 4737.09
Pickering ( G. ) Geographical distribution of animals
and plants. 1854 4728.09
Swainson ( W. ) Geography and classification of ani-
mals. 1835. [£. C. C] 47-21.13
WaUace (A. R.) Geographical distribution of ani-
mals. With a study of the relations of living
and extinct faunas as elucidating the past
changes of the earth's surface. 2 v. 1876. 4737.11
See also Contemp. rev., v. 2, 1866 (Geogr. and hist, prog-
ress in zoology, by H. B. Tristram) ; Westm. rev., v. 97,
1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 1 (Geogr. distribution, logically
considered).
ggf See also Botany {Geography offiaatt, p. 225) ;— Man
(p. 733) ;— Classification (p. 807).
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
NATURAL. HISTORY
800
23, Heredity.
^T" Set Msdldne (Heredily. p. 759) ; alto—
Cbx (E. W.) Heredity and hybridism ; a suggestion.
1875 4716.1:1
^of«.— Suggests the structure of livlug forms by the
Juuctlou of two germs.
24, History, Priuoiples, Eucouragement, etc.
Sioalnson (TF. ) On the study of natural history.
1850. [Ii. C. C] 4721.10
Kingtley (C.) In hu Miscellauies, 1800 ; p. 277-297. . . 2634.07
25, Horse (The).
[See Horse and Horsemanship, p. 632.]
26, Iiistinot and Reason : Psychology.
Broxvjham, {H., hwd). Dialogues on instinct. . 3.523.15
:Sarae. [/iiAis Nat. theology. 1856.) 3523.U
Same. (/» Ai» Dissertatious, V. 1.1 3623.12
Buckaii {Ptter). Proofs that brutes have souls.
1824 3525.08
Chadbourni; {P. A.) Lowell lectures : 1871. Instinct:
its office in the animal kingdom, and its relation
to the higher powers in man. 1N72. . . 47^2.17
Clambers'! papers, v. 11, 1851 (Animal instincts aud intelligence).
Hidl (.Mrs. a. C.) Animal sagacity, £(c. . . . 4724 10
Kemp {T. L.) Indications of instinct. 1854. 5075.2.)
Kirby {W.) Power, wisdom, e/c, of God, v. 2, IB-W. . .3524.07
Leroy itf. C.) Intelligence and perfectibility of ani-
mals from a philos. point of view. 1870. 4722.10
MenaiUt {K) Intelligence of animals, with illustrative
anecdotes 472J.I 5
Mivart (St. 0. ) Lessons from nature, as manifested
in mind and matter. I*i76 4722.23
Hee also bis article upon instinct and reason^ in Contemp.
rev., April, 1875.
P»TOV anecdotes, v. 9. 1823 0211.09
Plutarch, That brute beasts make use of reason, [/n Ai> Morals,
V. 5, p. 218-232.] 6435.30
Samuelson {J.) Two chapters on instinct and reason. [Willi his
Honey. bee.) 4821.04
Thompson (K P.) Passions of animals. 1851. 4722.03
WiUsoii (J. S.) The reasoning power of animals.
1867 4722.08
St'; also Atlantic mo., v. 5, I860 (Instinct, by L. A. Jones) ;
Oct., 1874 (Have animals souls? by J. F. Clarke); Chris,
eram.,v. 67, 1809, p. 157-177 (future of man aud brut^); v. 74,
1803, p. 199-23J (Immortality of the brute world); Contem.
rev., July, 1875 (Ou animal instinct, in its relation to the
mind of ra^u, by Duke of Ai-gylt) ; MacmlUan, Feb., 1873
(Instinct, by D, A. Spildiug) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 9, 1804 (Do
the lower animals reason?) ; v. 15, 1867 (Have the lower
animals souls or reason?) ; Pop. sci. mo., Sept., i877 (lu-
stiuct aud intelligeu.-e. by W. K. Brooks) ; Old aud New,
Nov. and Dec, 1871 (The language of brutes, byL. A. Jouoe);
Qii. jour, of srieuco, July, 1878 (The senses of the lower
auimals) ; Westm. rev., v. 88, 1807 (Miuiicry, aud i>rotec-
tive resemblances among animals) ; Wiuslow's journal of
med. psy. v. 4, 1851, aud Medical critic, v. 2, 1802 (Differ-
ence betw. man aud animals ; 2 art.)
jjS" See also Brutes {Position and treatment o/, p. 238).
27, Invertebrata.
Haxlfy {T. H.) Manual of the anatomy of inverte-
brated animals. 1878 4727.04
Owen ( R. ) Lectures on the comparative anatomy and
physiology of the invertebrate animals. 2d ed.
1855 4727.18
Smith {A.) Illus. of the zoology of South Africa.
1849 4738.09
28, Jelly-fishes, Medusae, etc.
Agassis {A.) North American acalephae. [In Museom of comp.
zoology, Harvard college. No. 2. 1865.] .... 4738.14
Forhex ( fe'. ) A monograph of the British naked-eyed
medusK, with figures of all the species. Ray soc.
1858 4749.06
t^ See atso Marine Zoology, below.
29, Lion, Tiger, Leopard, Jaguar, Lynx, Cat.
Jardim (Sir W.) Lions, tigers, e(c. [/n Ais Nat. Ubr., v. 16.] 4711.16
30, Mammals.
Allen IJ. A.) Calalogne of the mammals of Massachusetts j with
crit. revision of the species. [In Museum of compar. zo-
ology. Bulletin. V. 1.] 4736.19
— OiU(T.) and Coues {E.) JIatcrial for bibliography of N. Amer.
mammals. [App. B. of Oones (E.) and Allen (J. A ) N. A.
rodeutia. 1877.] 1120.23
— On the mammals and and winter birds of east Florida. [In
Maseam of compar. zool. Bulletin, v. 2 ; p. 101-400.]
Cassin (J.) U. S. exploring expedition, 1838-42 : Mam-
malogy and ornithology. 1858. 4°. Will: folio
nUas 47^8.08
Fijuier (//.) Mammalia: their orders and habits.
1870 47:17.19
Oilt {T.) Arrangement of tlie families of mammals ; with atia-
lyticul tables. 1872. [/nSm. nilscel. coll., v. U. 1872. 3935.21
Jardine (f'ir W.) Nat. library, v. 15-27: Mammalia.
SmWi (A.) lUus. of the zoology of South Africa:
Mammalia. 1819 4738.10
Smith ( C. II. ) Introduction to mammalia. [Jardine.
Nat. libr., v. 15. J 4711.15
Waterhouse {0. Ii.) Natural history of the mammalia.
2 v. 1840-48 472;.16
Contents: V. I Marsupialia, or pouched animals. 2. Bo-
dentia, or gnawing manuiialia.
Wldle(A.) Popular hist, of mammalia. 18.')0. 4722.01
See also, in this class. Bats ; — Beaver ; — Camel ; — Cat ; —
Deer ;— Does*;— Elephants ; — Horse ;— Lions, Tigers, etc. ;
— Marsnpialia ;— Monkeys ;— Rat ;— Seal ;— Whale.
31, Marine Zoology.
Agassiz (C.E.) First lessons in nat. hist. 1 859. 482fi. 18
Contents : 8ea-anemones and corals. Hydroida and jelly-
fishes. Star-fishes and sea-urchins.
Fifjuier (L.) The ocean world. New ed. revised by
E. P. Wright. 1872 4825.26
Fronde {J. A.) Sea studies. [In his Short studies on groat sub-
jects, v. 3, 1877.] 2525.11
Qosse ( /'. //. ) Manual of marine zoology for the Brit-
ish Isles. 1855 4826.09
HouQiiion (ir.) Seaside walks of a naturalist with
his children. 1870 4-^26.25
Kingsley (0.) Glaucus ; or wonders of the shore.
1855 482(1.19
Same. Companion, containing illustrations ;
by (i. B. Somerby. 1858 4821120
Lewes (0. II.'] Sea-side studies at lU'racombe, Tenby,
Scilly Isles, and Jersey. 1858. . . . 4826.05
Repr. from Blackw. mag,, v. 80 82.
Stimpson{ ir.) Mariue invertebiata of Grand Manan, New Bruns-
wick. [//I Sm. contrib., v. 0 ] . ; 3'.i37 06
'Iliomson ( 6. YV. ) The depths of the sea : general re-
sults of the dredging cruises of H.M.S.S. 'Por-
cupine' and ' Lightning,' during the summers of
18U8, 1869, and 1870 482^.20
— Voyage of the 'Challenger.' 2 v. 1878. . 934.01
Feme (J. ) Twenty thousand leagues under the sea.
1873 48 5.25
Wood (J. 0.) Common objects of the sea-shore.
18.59 , 4825.04
.•;« also Fraser's mag., v, 64, 1886 (Science by the sea-
side); Nortii Brit. rev.,v 22, 1854-5 (Wonders ol tlie shore).
a3r S^e also Ocean : — Microscope (p. 770) ; — Aquaria (p.
807) ;— Radiata (p. 810) ;— Jelly-flshes, medusse, e(c. (p. 809).
32, Marsupialia. [Opossums, kangaroos, etc.]
Waterhouse {Q. R.) Marsupialia or pouched animals.
[Jardine. Nat. libr., v. 24.] 4711.24
— Marsupiata. [In his Nat. hist, ofmammslia, v. 1, 1846.] 4727.16
33, Medical Zoology.
<0" See Medicine (Parasites and worms, p. 764) ; also Van
Benedai {P. J.) Animal puiasites. 1870 4822.23
34, Mineralogy. See p. 573 of this Catalogue.
35, Mollusca. See p. 785 of Catalogue.
36, Monkeys : and Ape-tribe.
Jardine (Sir W.) Monkeys. [In AisNat. libr., v. 27, 1833.] 4711.27
3/a)i ( TAe) among the monkeys. 1873. . . . 4721.21
Mivart (.'<t. 0. ) Man and apes : structural resem-
blances and diflferences. 1874 4713.12
See also Qeut. mag., Oct. 1877 (OorUla sod other apes, by
B. A. Proctor).
37, Nature.
Adams ( W. H. D.) Circle of the year. 1869. 4731.05
Aliier(W.R,) Solitudes of nature, rfc. ]8(!7. 2512.07
Ballanti/ne [T.) Sympathy with nature, fin Aw Essays in mosaic.
1870 ; p. 166-174.] 2513.U
Bonnet (C.) Contemplation of nature. 2 v. 1766. 4722.13
Buclce (C.) Beauties, harmonies, and sublimities of
nature. 1>55 4731.17
Burrouijlis (J.) Winter sunshine. 1876. . ! 2514.15
Cooper (S, F.) Eural hours, [anon.] 1850. .6122.10
In Mklng for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the ADTHOR'S KAUB, the first pmt of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
810
NATURAL HISTORY
Daabeny (C. 0. B.) Fugitive poems connected with
natural history. 18l>9 16 :(">. 26
De Vei-e (M. S.) Stray leaves from the book of na-
ture. 1856 4712 27
Dlrcks (/f. ) Nature study; poetry and eloquence
[and] influence of univ. nature. 1869. . 4715.19
Bmerton («. W.) Nature. [In his Essays, 2d b.) . . . . 2524.06
— Natui-o. [In his Miscellauies ] 2521.10
F/ag3(ir.) Studies in field and forest. 1857.4712 30
Oiindon [L. H.) Little things of nature considered
especially in relation to the divine benevolence.
1866 4823.06
Eartwig (G.) Harmonies of nature. 1866. .4717.25
Rinton(J.) Life in nature. 1872 4723.19
Humboldt (F. H. A. von). Views of nature. 1850. 4712.29
— Cosmos. 5 v. 1849-58 912.01
Huxley {T. H.) Physiography : introduction to the
study of nature. 2d ed. 1878. . . .4021.35
Latmian (C.) Essays for summer hours. 1842. '2535.04
Lanoye (F. de). Sublime in nature. 1870. . 932.10
Macmillan (H.) Sabbath of the fields, sequel to 'Bi-
ble teachings.' 1876 3573.32
MamfiM (L. W and Hammond (S. H) Country mar-
gins. 1855 4731.19
Marsh (G. P.] Man and nature. 1864. . .4113.34
Masius (H.) Studies from nature. 1855. . 4713.01
Mudie (iJ.) Popular guide to the observation of na-
ture. 1845 4731.18
Oersted [H. C.) Soul in nature. 1852. . . 3914 02
NotK. — Reviewed by J. Martiueaii in hit Essays, 1868 : v.
a ; p. 147-192 2535.18
Oken (L.) Elements of physiophilosopliy. From the
Germaa by A. Tulk. Ray soc, 1867. . 474 1. 11
iKuiarch. Of those sentiments eoncemiug nature with which
philosophers were delighted. [In his Morals, v. 3, p. 104-
192.) 5435.28
St. Pierre(J.H.B.de). Studiesof nature. 1852. 3.592. 07
ahairp (J. C.) On poetio interpretation of nature.
1877 4731.12
Note. — Compare articles by E. Dowden, In Contemp. rev.,
T. 2, 1866 ; p. 535.556 ; and by A, .\uBtiu, in Coutem. rev.,
Kov., 1877.
StaUo (J. B.y General principles of philos. of nature.
1848 5426.05
Sulivan (R. J.) View of nature, in letters to a traveller
among the Alps. With reflections on atheistical
philosophy, now exemplified in France. 6 v.
1794 4717.15
Taylor (B. F.) January and June. 1864. .2514.03
Thoreau (H. D.) Excursions. 1''63. . . . 1111.05
Note.~ToT other works by H. D. T. see his name, in gen-
eral alphabet.
WincheU {A.) Sketches of creation ; with a statement
of the intimations of science respecting the prim-
ordial condition and the ultimate destiny of the
earth and solar system. 1870 4717.21
See also Atlantio mo., v. 8, 1861 (My outdoor study, by T.
W. Higginsiin] ; Contemp. rev., v. 17, or Littell, 1871, v. 2
(Variety as an aim in nature, by Duke of Argyll) ; West,
rev., July, 1875 (Evidences of design in niitnre) ; VTiustow's
journal, v. 2, 1B49 (German pautheiBttc theory of nature,.
4^ See also certain cross references at head of this class.
38, Palaeontxilogy. See p. 574 of this Catalogue,
39, Protozoa.
AUmann {O.J.) Monograph on the fresh water polyzoa,
both British and foreign. Rnysoc, 1856. 4749.02
Busk (6.) Monograph of the fossil polyzoa of the
crag
Bowerbank {J. 8.) Monograph of the British spon-
giadm. 2 v. Ray soc, ISm 4744.03
— On the keratose or homy sponges. On three species of sponge.
[From Trans, of Micr. soc. of London, v. 1, 1841.) . 4828.09
Carpe>iter ( W. B. ) Introduction to the study of the
foraminifera. 7i'ai/soo., 18li2 4749.05
WHXiamson ( W. C: ) On thB recent foraminifera. Ray
soc, 1858 4749.12
See also Westm. rev., v. 78, 1882 (The dawn of animal life).
J^ See also Microscope and microscopic objects (p. 776).
40, Quadrupeds. [See ako Mammalia.]
*Aiidvhon (J. J.) and Bachman (J.) Quadrupeds of
North America. 3 v. 1856 4737.01
MacgilHvray ( W. ) British quadrupeds. [ Jardine
(W.) Nat. library, v. 17.] 4711.17
OgilbyiW.) Nat. hist, of quadrupeds. 1847.4721.15
Sicaiiisnn ( W. ) Natural history and classification of
quadrupeds. 1850. [I1.C.C.] . . . , 4721.11
41, Radiata.
Agassiz (E C and A.) Seaside studies in natural his-
tory. 1865 4IS26.04
Contents: Marine animals of Massachusetts Bay. Iladiates.
Agassiz iL.) Homologies of the radiata. [/n Ais Coutrib., v. 4.]
— .\calephs. [In his Contrib., v. 3.] 4738.06
Bafcei- ( i/. ) Natural history of the polype. 1743. 4S26.(JH
Lyman [T.) Ophiuridse and astrophytidie. [Star-Qshes.] [In
Museum of comp. zoology. lUua. catalogue. No. 1 and 6.
186572.] 4738.14
See alsry Aquaria (p. 807) ;— Corals (p. 807) ;— Jelly-flsh,
medusai, etc. (p. 809) ;— Marine zoology (p. 809) ;— Ssa-ane-
mones (p. 810).
42, Rats.
Getner (W.) Habits of the pouched rats in Georgia. [In Sm. re-
port, 1860.J 3936.15
Rodwell (J. ) I'he rat : its hist, and destructive char-
acter. With anecdotes. New ed. 1872. 4724.22
See also Qu. rev., v. 101, 1857 or Littell, us., v. 17, 1857.
43, Reproduction and Metamorphoses.
Aristotle. On the generation of animals. [In his Treatises, etc.
Tr. by Taylor.] 6018.03
Brawn {A. i Phenomena of rejuvenescence in nature.
Ray .soc, 1853 4744.112
Kornhuber (G. A.) Al temate generation and parthenogenesis in
the animal kingdom, [/n Sm. report, 1871.) . . .3936.26
Quatrefages {A. de). Metamorphoses of man i.nd the
lower animals. Tr. by .\. Lawson. 1864. 47'23.13
Steenstrup (J! </.) On the alternation of generations.
From the German, by G. Busk, liai/ .soc,
1845 4741.17
aS" See also Medicine (.Varriag^., p. 761 ; — Physiology,
p. 7^4 ; — Reproductive organs, p. 765) ; — Spontaneous geu-
ation (p. 811).
44, Reptiles.
Bell ( T. ) History of British reptiles. 1839. , 4824. 19
Cooke (M. C.) Our reptiles : lizards, snakes, newts,
toads, frogs, and tortoises indigenous to Great
Britain. 18(55 4811.01
Dumlril (,A. M. C.) et Blbron (0.) Erpetologie gene-
rale, ouhist. nat. des reptiles. 9 v. 1831-54.4835.01
Sfime. Atlas. 1854 4835.10
Ftguieri,L.) Reptiles and birds. 1870. . .4817.16
Ounther (A. C. L. 0.) Reptiles of British India.
iJfJ2/.50c., 1864 4749.07
Leidy {J.) Cretaceous reptiles of the U. S. [In Sm. contrib.,
v. 14] 3937.U
SwainsoniW.) Nat. hist, of reptiles. 2 v. 1838. 4825.06
Serpents and Snakes.
Baird (S. F.) and Oirard (C) Catalogue of the reptiles of N. A.
Pt. 1. Serpents. 1853. [In Sm. niiscel. coll., v. 2] . 3935.12
Brainard (/>.) Nature and cure of the bite of serpents and
wounds of poisoned arrows. [In Sm. report, 1854.] 3936.09
Qoode {G. B.) On the question ' Do suiikes swallow their young '?
(Amer. assoc, science, v. 22, 1873.] 3946.20
Mitchell {S. W.) Researches on venom of the rattlesnake. [In
Sm. contrib., V. la.J 3937.12
Turtles.
Agassis [L.) North Amer. testudinata. [In his Contributions,
V. 1-2] 47«8.03
Mitchell (.■?. }V.) and Morehouse {G. B.) Respiration in the chelo-
nia. [/n Sm. contrib., V. 13.] 3937 13
45, Rodentia.
Coues {E.) and Allen {J. A.) Monographs of the North American
rodentia. [In XJ. S. Geol. survey of Vie territories. F. V.
Uayden, in charge. Reports, '«. <!, 1877.J .... 1126,28
S^ See also Mammalia (p. 809).
46, Sea-anemones. [Radiata.]
Oosse {P. H.) History of the British sea-anemones
and corals. 18(i(i 4«2t>.06
Smith (A.) Zoology of South Africa : reptilia.
1849 47.l8.ia
Tugwell (0.) Manual of the sea-anemones found on
the English coast. 1850 48J6.07
t^ See also Ulackw. mag., v. 81, 1867 (Sea anemones).
XHB B.HOOKLYN LIBRARY.
NATURAL HISTORY
811
47, Sloth.
Oieen (R.) Description of the skeleton of an extinct
gigantic sloth ; with observ. on the megatherioid
quadrupeds in general. 1842 47'J«. 12
Leidy {J.) Memoir ou the extinct sloth tribe of N. America. [In
Sm. oontrib., v. 7.] 3937.07
48, Spontaneous Oeneration.
Bastian (H. C.) Modes of origin of lowest organisms :
including a discussion of the experiments of M.
Pasteur. 1871 4723.18
— Beginnings of life : being some account of the na-
ture, modes of origin, and transformations of
lower organisms 2 v. 1872 4723.20
— Spontsiieoua geueration, a reply to Tyudall. [In Pop. aci.
11111. Suppl., Mch., 1878, or Niueteeiith ceutury. Fob.. 1878.J
Htixlfy[T H.) /h Ais Lay seniious, 1870 47r2.15
— Biu}<eue.siB aiul abiugenesia. [In Critiques, etc. Addresses,
pp. 218-51, 1873.] 2532.19
Pasteur (L.) Kedc>arches respecting the tlieory of RpontaQeous
geueratiou ; tr and cotideused from ' Comte'* reiidus ' of
i<ep. 3. 1880. [In Sillimau's journ., ad s., v 32, 1801 ; p. 1-9.1
— New exp'^rimeuts, etc.; tr. from Coiiitos reudus, .Sep. 3, 1860.
[In Quar. jouin. of micr. sci., Ns, v. J, 1881 : p. 118-123 )
.Vof€ —P. haspubl. more elaborate memoirs oii this sub-
ject in Aun. 8'^i. nat., V. 16, 1881 ; p. 5-98 ; audiu ADDfttde
chimie, v. 63, 18o2 ; p. 5-110.
Seea'io Blackw. mag., v. 89, 1861 : Ed. rev., v. 12.'i, 1867
(Pasteur OD Hpontaneuua generation) ; Metb. qu. rev., Oct.,
1865 (by J. Jamiu ; tr. from Kevuo des. deux mundes, 15
nov. 188t).
Spencer (II. ) Spontaneous generation and the hy-
pothesis of physiological units. 1870. . 4712.16
Tjfndatt {J) Spontaueutis gtiuei-ation. [In Pop. sci. monthly,
Feb., 1878 ; p. 476-188, 691-CU4, or Nineteenth century, Jan.,
1878,1
— Spou. gen., a last word. [In Pop. sci. mo. Suppl., Apl.,
1878, or Nineteenth century, .Mch., 1878.)
.■fee also Gent, mag., Nov., 1877 (The genesis of life, by A.
Wilson) : Pop. sci. mo., Nov., 1872 {Spontaneous geuera.
tloii) ; Pop. sci. monthly, Aug., 1876 (Spontaneous-genera-
tion controversy, by W. H. Uallinger).
49, Taxidermy, Preserving, and CoUectlug;.
Baird {S F.) Directions for collecting, preserving, and trans-
porting specimens of natural history. [In Smitli. report,
1858.] 3936.11
Davies (J. B. ) Practical naturalist's guide. New. ed.
by R. Brown, and J. Middleton. 1872. 4723.23
Maynard (C. J.) The naturalist's guide. 1870. 4723.12
Nalundisl's directory, . North America and the West
Indiea Part 1. [i. e. Ist ed.] 1865. . .4713.02
Same. Part 2. [j. e. 2d ed.] 1866. . .4713.03
SwainsonHV.) Taxidermy. 1H40 4812.01
49* See alto Birds {Taxidermy, p. 216J.
50, Vertebrata.
Cope (£. D.) Vertebrata of the cretaceous formations of the
west. 1875. [U. S. Qeol. sumey of Vie territories, {Hayden).
V. 2.] 1126.14
Haxlfy C T. ) Manual of anatomy of vertebrated ani-
mals. 1872 4727.08
Jones iJ.) luvestii^ations relative to certain ^. American verte-
brato. [In Sm. contrib , v. 8.] 3937.08
Jordan {D. S.) Manual of the vertebrates of the
northern United States, exclusive of marine spe-
cies. 1876 4727.05
Owen (R.) On the anatomy of vertebrates. 3 v.
1866-68 4727.13
T. 1. Fishes and reptiles. 2. Birds and mammals. 3.
M'lmmals.
— Structure of the skeleton aud teeth. 18"i4. 4715.08
JtGf" See also Comparative -i latotny (p. 807) ; — Mammals
(p. 809) ;— Quadrupeds (p bl'. — Roptiles(p 810) ;— Fishes.
51, VITbales and other Cetacea.
Beah ( T. ) Natural history of the sperm whale, the
fishery, tic. With a sketch of a South-sea whaling
voyage. 1839 4826.^7
Dewhurd (H. W.) Natural history of the order Ceta-
cea. 1834 4826.26
jRoioer (W. H., ed.) llccent memoirs on the cetacea
by Profs. Eschricht, Keinhardt, and Lilljeborg.
Raijsoc., 1866 4749.09
IZamUhn (R. ) Whales, [dolphins,] etc. [Jardine.
Nat. library, v. 26.] 4711.26
49- See alio, in the general alphabet. Whales and whale
fishery.
52, 'Varioua Countries.
43* Many works of travel under class CotniTBtES (p. 285-
394). contain much Natural history of the oonntries they
treat of, e.g., Africa ,— Brazil ;— Eastern Archipelago ;—
etc. See also Botany (p. 228) :- Insects (p. 645) ;— Geology
and mineralogy (p. 573) ;— Birds (p. 216,.
Africa.
Smith {A. ) *Illustration8 of the zoology of Sonth Af-
rica. Birds. 1819 4738.08
Same. Tnvertebrata!. 1849 4738.09
Same. 'Mammalia. 1849. 4738.10
Same. 'Pisces. 1849 4738.11
Same. •Reptilia. 1849 4738.12
Wilson {J.) Zoology of Africa. [/» Murray (H.) Discov. In Af-
rica, 1846 ; p. 290 359.) 1081.08
Same. 1849 1081.01
Aleppo.
Russell (A.) Natural history of Aleppo. 2 v. 1794. 1056.05
Alps.
Tschudi (F. von). Sketches of nature in the Alps.
1856 5075.06
itrote.— Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 14, 1863.
Bermuda.
Jones (J. M. ) Naturalist in Bermuda : geology,
zoology, and botany. 1859 4814.02
Eastern Archipelago and Ceylon.
Adams {A.) Natural history of the Eastern Archipelago. [In
Belcher (E.) Voyage, etc., v. 2.] 1065.03
Tennent (Sir J. &) Nat. hist, of Ceylon. 1861. 4715.13
tgypt.
Adains (A. L.) Notes of a naturalist in the Nile valley
and Malta. 1870 1091.12
Himalayan Mountains.
Hooker (J. D.) Himalayan journals. 2 v. 1855. 1012.06
Mediterranean Sea.
Qimtrefages (A. de). Rambles of a naturalist on the
coast of France, Spain, and Sicily. 2 v.
1857 4723.16
Moray.
St. John (C.) Natural history and sport in Moray. '
1863 4615.18
New South Wales.
Industiial progress of New South Wales, 1871 ; p. 505-
780 1066.04
Norway.
Bowden(J.) The naturalist in Norway. 1869. 991.13
Pontoppidan{K) Nat. hist, of Norway. 1755.4749.21
South America.
Darwin (C) Nat. hist, of the countries visited by H.
M. S. Beagle, 1832-6. London, 1840. . . 1155.20
Same. 2 v. New York, 1852. . . . 1155.21
OiUiss{J.M.) U. b. astron. exped. 1849-52. v. 2. . .1126.02
Contents: Miuerals, by J. L Smith; Indian remains. T.
Ewbank ; Mammals, S, F. Baird ; Birds, J. Cassin ; Rep-
tiles, Hsbes, aud Crustacea, C. Oirard ; Shells, A. A. Oould ;
Dried plants, Asa Gray ; Living plants and seeds, W. D.
Brackenridge ; Fossil mammals, J. Wyman. Fossil shells,
T. A. Conrad.
Unittd States.
Agassii (L.) Contributions to natural history of
United States. 4 v. 1857-62 4738.03
Contents : v. 1-2. Kssay on classification. North Ameri-
can testudinata. Embryology of the turtle. 3. Acalephs
in general. Cteuophone. 4. Discophors in general. Uy-
droid». Homologies of the radiata.
— Lectures at Peuikese. [In Tribune popular science, pt. 1,
1874.] 3908.01
Audubon {J.) 5ee under Quadrupeds (p. 810), and Birds (p. 216).
Oosse (P. H.) Letters from Alabama. 1859. 4723.08
New York {State of). Natural history of New York.
21 v. Albany, 1842-61. 4° 4718.01
Contents.
1. Zoology. By James £. De Kay. S v. in 4, and Plates.
Albany, 1842. 4° 4718.01
2. Flora. By John Torrey. 2 v. Alb.. 1843. 4". 4718.06
3. Mineralogy. By Lewis C. Beck. Alb., 1842. 4°. 4718.08
4. Geology. By W. W. Mather, E. Emmons, L. Vanuxem,
and James Hall. 4 v. Albany, 1842-3. 4°. . . 4718.09
5. Palaeontology. By James Hall. 4 v. in 5. Albany, 1847-
61. 4° 4718.18
6. Agriculture. By E.Emmons. 5 v. Alb., 1846-54. 4°.
United Stales Oovemment Exphirations and Surveys.
IS" See Oountriea {United States : Qm. nir«y> i^ the Ter-
rilmries, p. 382).
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITIiE, and the NUUBER,
812
NATURAL LAW -NAVAL SCIENCE
Natural law : au essay in ethics. See Slmcox (E.) . . . 643S.11
Natural pUilosopby. See Physics.
Natural theology. See Biblical and rtiligious lit. (p. 9i).
Naturalist iu }ioi way. .See Bowden (J.) 1S69 991.13
Naturalist's directory. North Aiuerica and West ludies. Parti.
(ie. Isted.) Salem, 18W. 12° 4713 02
Same. Part 2 [i. e. 2d ed.J Salem, 1806. 8'. . .1713,03
Naturalist's guide, i'ee Maynard (C. J.) 1870. . . .472.1.12
Naturalist's library. &e Jardine (Sir W.) 40 ». . . .4711.01
NaluraUst's miscellauy. S'-e Shaw (Ueo.) and Nodder (F. P.)
Naturalist's ramble to the Orcades. 6'ee Cricbtou (A. W.)
18liS 953.25
Nature. See Natural history {Nature, p. 809).
Nature, a parable : poeui. See Morris (.J. B.) 1842. . . 1673.29
Natura : a weekly illustrated journal of science, v. 1-
18. London, 1S70-78. l".
Nature and culture. ,S^ee Rice(H.) 1875 2S38.31
Nature and lile. See Papillon (F ) 1876 4723.25
Nature aud life : sermoua. *e Oollyer !B.) 1869. . . 3536.19
Nature and religiou. See Biblical aud rellg. lit. (iV^afuraf Iheol-
ogy. p. 94)
Nature aud the Bible. See Dawson (J. W.) 1875. . . . 3641.13
Nature aud the suporuaturul. S':e Bushnell (U.) 1B58. . 352U.11
Nature of things. See Lucretius Carus (T.) lt)71.14
Nature ; or poetry of earth aud sea. See Michelet (J/me. J.)
1872 4717.14
Nature-printing. See Johnstone (W. G.) and Oroall (A.) lirit-
isu seaweeds 4916.17
ITature-'Worsliip. On mankind : their origin and
destiny. By an M. A. of Balliol college, Oxford,
1872 3817.:32
Nature's aristocracy. [Working people.] See OoUins (J.)
1871 6816.22
Nature's school ; or lessons in the garden. London,
1859. 16= 115.17
Nature's wouders. See Newton (B.) 3577.16
Naude (Gabriel). Apologie pour les grands hommes
Boap9onnez de magie. Amst., 1712. 18°. 3812.36
— History of magick, by way of apology for all the
wise raen who have unjustly been reputed magi-
cians. Englished by J. Oavies. L.,1657.16°.381.1.'^7
Nanfragia ; shipwrecks. See Clarke (J. S.) 1806.. . . 932.16
Naiuitoa (Sr Koijjrt). Fragmenta regalia ; a history
of queen Elizabeth's favorites. Edinburgh,
1808. 8^ 3033.10
• Same. Court of queen Elizabeth : " Fragmenta
regalia," with additions by J. Caulfield. Lon-
don, 1814. 8= 3058.01
- — Same. Bepr. from the ed. of 1653, by E. Arber.
London, 1870. 18= 5011.09
Nannym (B.) Poisons, [/n Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of medi-
cine, V. 17 ] 4368.17
Nautical almauao (American ephemerls), 1876. Washington,
1873. 8' 4018.05
Nauticali astronomy. See Naval science (Navigation, p. 812).
Navageru (Andrea). Fuuerul oration on the death of Doge
Leonardo Loredauo, [14^8-15^11]. From the Italian by C.
Kelsall. (Pamphleteer, v. 12, 1818.] 5U58.12
Naval architecture. S^e Naval scieuce. (SAip 6ui£^in^, p 813).
Naval and military heroes ol Oreat Britain. See Nicolas (P. H.)
18G0 322:). 04
Naval cadet's guide. See Nares (O. 8.) 1860 4517.08
Naval howitzer ashore. See Parker (P. A.) 1865. . . .4517.06
Naval monument, battles between the na'vies of the
U. S. and Gt. Britain during the late war [of
1812] ; and account of the war with Algiers.
With a naval register, [to 18161. Ed. by A.
Bowen. Boston, [ii. J.] 8= 575.02
Nave (Johann). A handy-book to the collection and
preparation of freshwater and marine algae, and
lower cryptogamia. Tr. and ed. by \V. W.
Spicer. London, 18u9. 16= 4821.12
NAVAL SCIENCE, SHIP-BUILDING-, AND NAVIG-ATION.
BiLskCH.) Navies of the world ; their present state,
and future capabilities. 185'J 4512.01
JUarshai! {K C.) History of the U. S. naval academy.
1>()2 4517.10
Ptanchi (J. R ) On the naval uniform of at. Britain. [In British
arch, assoc. Journal, v. 2.] 1461.02
Principles of naval staff rank ; and its history in the
U. S. navy, for over half a century, [auoii.]
1869 4517.14
Ward {J. H.) Manual of naval tactics. 18">9. 4517. 11
WraX'iU (L.) Naval and military resources of Eu-
rope. 185(i 4316.07
Naval Warfare ; Iron-slads.
Douglas (H.) On naval warfare with steam. 1800.4517.15
Fislibowne (E. Q. ) Our ironclads and merchant ships.
1874 4517. 32
UnUed Slates. Sec. of Vie navy. Beport in relation to
armored vessels. 18i)4. 4517.31
See also Atlantic mo., v. 11, 1863 (Iron-dad ships and
heavy ordnance, by A. L. Holley).
Naval Ordnance and Gunnery,
Parker {F. A.) Naval howitzer ashore. 1865.4517.06
Simpson (E.) Treatise on ordnance and naval gun-
nery. 2d ed. 1862 451J.12
4M- See also Military art {Ordnance, p. 778).
Naval History and Biography.
Oast (Sir E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 2. 'War-
riora who have commanded fleets : 17th century.
v. 3, pt. 2 3.:2i.l4
Contents : Blake. Tromp. De Buyter. Lord Sand-
wich. Du Quesne. Vau Tromp. Duke of York (James ii).
Marechal de Tonrville. Adm. Herbert, earl of Torriugtou.
Marecbal d £.->treea. Adm. Busseil, earl of Oxford. Jean
Bart. Marechal de Chateau- Kegtuiud. Adm. Beubuw.
Sir Clondesley Shovel. Sir Geo. Buuke.
DeLiefde (J.) Great dutch admirals. 1873.3212.13
iW</or (J. tf.) Sea-kings and naval heroes. 1863. 3^63.17
H^ See also England [Naval history, p. 314) ; — United
States(iVacy, p. 37J);— Battles (p. 67 ;— Buccaneers (p. 238).
a^ for separate lives iif English coniniauders, see (in Bi-
ography, p. 116.215), names of Anson (Geo.) : -Blake (Hub-
ert) ;— Oollingwood ; — Dampier ;— Drake ;— Dumlonald ;
Gambler ;— Howe i— Naqpier {,9ir 0.) ;— Nelson ;— Rupert
(A-tnce),
.Kj- For lives of ^mer. naval officers, see (in Biography)
Jones(J. Paul);— Barney (Joshua);— Talbot (Silas);— Preble;
Decatur ;— Lawrence ;— Elhott : — Perry ;— Porter David) ;
Stewart ;— Bainbridge ;— Farragut ;— Foots (A. H.) ;— Por-
ter (David D.)
Na-vigation.
Bovoditch (N.) New American practical navigator :
with contin. by J. L Bowditch. 18th ed. New
York, 1848. 8" 4017. (J4
Clark (L.) Theoretical navigation and nautical as-
tronomy. 1*72 4017.05
Colby (11. ) Improved nautical almanac, or true navi-
gator. 1859 40(8.02
Davien (C.) Elements of surveying and. 1868. 392.5.16
E^quiros{A.) English seaman and divers. 1868.4517.17
Greenwood (J.) Kudimentary treatise on navigation.
1857 4017.06
Same. Tables by J. R. Young. 1859. .4017.08
Kentish (, T. ) Treatise on a box of instruments, and
the slide-rule. 1852 3U23.26
MerrifieU (J. ) and Ecers (//.) Navigation and nautical
astronomy. 187:i 4i)i8.(:4
Piddimjloa (U.) Sailor's horn-book for the law of
storms. 1860. 45w.04:
Same. 1851 4517.05
Thorns (iV.) Practice of navigation. 1871. .4018.03
Young (J. li.) Navigation and nautical astronomy.
2 V. 18-8 40I7.U7
See also Atlantic mo., v. 7, 1861 (Amer. navigation) ; Qa.
rev., Jan., 1876 (Modern works in uav, and nautical ar^trun-
omy).
49- See also Seamanship {beloui) ; — Law lAdmiraltf,
p. 687).
Periodicals.
Army and naval journal, v. 1-6. New Yprk, 1863-
68. 4°
Colburn's United service mag. v. 1-131. London,
1829-76. 8° 8191.01
United States Beryice mag. 8 v. N. Y., 1864-66. 8°. 8196.01
Seamanship,
Brady ( W. ) Kedge-anchor ; or young sailors' assist-
ant. 1863 4517.01
Dana (H. H.) Seaman's friend. 1857. . .4517.03
Lace (S. B.) Seamanship. 1868 451'7.19
TH£ BBOOELYN LIBBAUV,
NAVAL SCIENCE -NEELE
813
NaresiO.S.) Naval oadefs guide. I860. .4517.08
- Seamanship. 1862 4")17.0'J
ToUen (B. J.) Naval text-book and dictionary.
1862 4517.12
Ships and Ship-building.
Blaiid {W.) Principles which should regulate the
form of ships and boats. 1856. . . . 4517.30
Bartlftt {J. iV.) On propelling ves-tels by means of windmiU
sails. [In Pamphleteer, v. 14, 1810.J 6U5lj.ll
(XiUell { G. ) Treatise on ships' anchors. 1850. 45 1 7. 28
CoUeiili (C. C.) aiid LUiU (A'. D.) Ships and sailors, an-
cient and modern. 1868 4517.24
Fisliboanie i,K tf.) Lectures oa naval architecture.
1840 4)17.02
F.jden (</.) Iron ship-builders' companion. 1869.3923.31
OruidUam (J.) Iron ship-building. 18-18. . 4517.26
OriffUk (J. W.) Treatise on marine and naval archi-
tecture. 1851 4518.01
i?«io/y of a ship, from her cradle. 1874. . . 4517.36
Jill (A.) ArchJologio navale. 2 v. 1810. .4518.17
Kippinq ( R. | Masting, mast-making, and rigging of
ships. 1861. 4517.29
Lindsay ( W. L. ) History of merchant shipping and
ancient commerce. 4 v. 1874. . . . 3938.21 |
Meade {R W.) Treatise on naval architecture and
ship-building. 1869 4518.02
Xysliom (J. IV.) On technological education and
ship building, for naval and marine engineers.
1865 4il2.oa
Peake(J.) Rud. of naval architecture. 1859. 4517.25
Pook (S. M.) Method of comparing the lines, and
draughting vessels, propelled by sail or steam,
including a chapter on laying on on the mould-
loft floor. 1^66 4517.21
Reed (H. J.) Ship-building in iron and steel.
1869 4518.03
A'o(«.— Beviewed in Blsckw. mag., v. 107, 1870.
Sommerfeldt (K A.) Construction of ships, 1860-
61 4517.27
Steinilz {F. ) The ship, its origin and progress : a gen-
eral history to 1818 4518.04
Stuarl ( G. U. ) 'Naval and mail steamers of the United
States. 1853 4518.16
Theark {S. J. P.) Naval architecture. 1874. 4517.35
Same. v. 2. Plates. 1874 4518.24
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49- See alto Yachts sad yachting, Id the general alphabet.
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Navilie (Jules Ernest). The Heavenly Father. Lec-
tures on modern atheism. From the French, by
H. Downton. Boston, 1867. 12°. . . . ;i577.ti2
— The problem of evil. From the French, by E. W.
Shalders. Edinburgh, 1871. 12°. . . . 3577.03
Navy. See Naval science.
Naylar (Sir George). 'Coronation of his majesty
king George iv., solemnized 19th July, 1821.
Loudon, 183'J. Imp. fol A.57.07
Neal. See atso Neele -, — Neil ; — NieL
Neal cDiiniel). History of the Puritans. 1517-1688.
2v. New York, 1818-49. 8' 3436.01
CTeal (John). Great mysteries and little plagues.
Boston, 1870. 16° 2J3.21
CinUfii'i : Children — what are they good for ? (joody
gracious I and tho forf^et-mouot. Pickings and steuliajjs.
— One word more for unbelievers B., i8 j4. 12^. 3-j77 01
— Wandering recollections of a somewhat busy life.
Boston, 1869. 16° ;ii;i3.19
ac^ For novels by .1. Neal, see Fiction class-list (p. 507).
Xeale (John Mason, D.D.) Annals of virgin saints,
[aiio/i.] London, 1866. 16° ^418.09
— Hierolo^'us ; or church tourists. L., 1843.12°. l-ill.07
— Hymns of the Eastern church. Tr. with introd.
Lon Ion, 1870. 21° 3761.24
— Liturgies of S. Mark, S. James, S. Clement, S.
Chrysostom, S. Basil. [Greek originals. ] 2d ed.
London 18 8. 16^ 376>;.0ii
— History oi the Holy Eastern church. General
introd. 2 v. Loudon, 1850. 8°. . . . ;i4i;6.Ul
S.ime. History of the Patriarchate of Alexan-
dria. 2 V. London, 1847. 8° 3466.03
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Hii/fs, 1866. 24° 3761.26
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London, 1871-72. 8' 3576.25
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3d ed. I v. London, 1874. 12°. . . . 3721.06
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trated. 2 V. London, 1847. 4°. . . . 1315.35
^eal (Joseph C.) Charcoal sketches. Philadelphia,
1837. 12° 233.22
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— General history of the christian religion and
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Buhn, 1851. 8° 3413.01
— Hitchcock (iJ. D.) Recollections of N. [In Gifts of genius,
1859 ; p. laa-KJO.] 2526.02
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(As a church historian, by H. B. Smith) ; N. Brit, rev.,
Feb., 1851 1 Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1868, or Littell, 1869, v. 1 ;
Qu. rev., v. 98, 1856 (Review of Works).
Near and heavenly horizons. See Gasparin [Comteue de).
1862 3654.14
Nearchus. Voyage from the Indus to the Euphrates. [In Vin-
cent (W.) The commerce of tlie auciems. V. 1, 1807.] 1016.01
— Fragineuta. [In Arrianus. Anabasis, 1846.] . . . 7766.10
Neaves (Charles, lord). Ou the Oasiauic controversy. [In Ar-
chaeological journal, v. U.J - . 1463.08
Nebraska. See Countries (Nebraska, p. 347).
Nebulae. See Astronomy (p. 54).
Nebular hypothesis. See Astronomy (p. 64).
Necessity. See Philosophy.
Neckam (Alexander). De naturis rerum ; with poem
De laudibus sapientiie. Ed. by T. Wright. Lon-
don, 188!. 8°. [Rolls chron.] .... 5140.—
Necker (Jacques). Essay on the true principles of
executive power. 2 v. L., 1792. 8°. . 5715.11
— Reflections on war, and peace. Tr. from his ' Fi-
nances of France.' London, 18(4. 12°. . 5437.17
— Treatise on the administration of the finances of
France. Tr. by T. Mortimer. 2d ed. 3 v.
London, 1786. 8" 5923.22
Necromancers and necromancy.
— Godwin {W.) Lives of the N. 1834. . .3813.09
49* See alio Occult sciences.
Needham (J.) Landscape and trees. See Foster (Vere). Course
oi drawing, pt. 2 1441.11
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Neele. See also Neal :— Neil ;— Neill ;— Niel.
Neele (Henry). Lectures on English poetry : with
tales and poems. London, l-i^O. 8°. . 5057.21
— Romance of history : England. L.,[1872]. 8°. 233 80
— Tales and poems. London, 1830. 8°. . . 5057.21
Is asking for book*, nse the " Book Orders," giving the AUXaOU'S NASIE, the hist part of the XIXIiE, and the NUMBEK.
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NeB (Jacob K. ) Army and navy of America ; battles,
engagements, elc. , to the close of the Florida war,
etc. Philadelphia. 1815. 8°. 575.16
Noftel(Wm. B.) Galvano-therapeutics. New York,
1871. 12" 4333.23
Negligence (Law of). See Law. [Negligence, p. 689).
Negris (Alex.) Dictionary of mod. Greeli proverbs, with tranal.,
etc. Ediuburub, 1831. 12° 6214.«
Negro.
— Brown ( W. W. ) The black man ; his antecedents
and achievements. 1863 5832.08
— Cmlfi (D. 0. ), and others. Miscegenation. 1864.
— Carlwriiiht (— ). Negro diseasis. [Jn De Bow (J. D. B.) In-
dustrial re80lir.es, elc, v. 2. 1852 : p. 315-329.1 • • 5925.26
— Ev^.rett {K.) Colonization and civilization of Africa. [In kis
Orations, V. l,18i)0.] 6322.03
— Oreg [ ir. R.) The doom of the negi-o race. [In his Lit. and
social Judgments, 18ti8 ; p. 404-408.1 253B.20
— Helper [H. H.) The negroes in negroland ; the ne-
groes in America ; and the negroes generally.
1868 5832.07
Nojoque ; a question for a continent. 1H(;7..")831. 22
— Hunt [J.] On the negro's place in nature. [In Anthrop. soc.
of London. Memoirs, v.l.j 4735.13
— Lwermo7-e ( G. ) Historical research respecting the
opinions of the founders of the republic on ne-
groes as slaves, as citizens, and as soldiers.
18(!2 58:i3.ll2
— Maeaulay [T. B.) Social and industrial capacities of. [In hit
Essays, v. 6 [2536.21.] Repr. from Ed. rcv., Jlch.. 1827.
— NoU {J. C.) Nearo life insurance. [In De Bow (J. D. B.) In-
dustrial resources, elc, v. 2, 1852 ; p. 292-303.J . . ,'>925.a6
— Pollard (£. A.) iilack diamonds gathered in dar-
key homes. 1859 5832.01
— Spriiuj (X. ) The negro at home : an inquiry after
his capacity for sell' government and the govern-
ment of whites. 186M 68i2.04
a^ See also Slavery ;— Africa (p. 286) ; Man [Anthrop-
olngy:—Elhn>l(i!iy, \\. 733);— United States [South, p. 380-381).
Nehemiab. See Biblicai and religions lit. [Old Test., p. 95).
Neil. S:e also Neale ;— Neele ;— Niel.
Neil (Samuel, ed.) student's handbook of modern
history. 1660-1857. London, 1857. 12". . 411.21
NeiU (Edward D.) The Fairfaxes of England and
America in the 17th and ISth centuries. Albany,
1868. 8° 3055.19
— History of Minnesota. Phil., 1858. 8°. . 61 '2. 01
— History of the Virginia company of London, with
letters to and from the first colony. Albany,
186a. sm. 4" 62"). 29
— Memoir of Patrick Copland : chapter of Engl, colo-
nization of America. N. Y., 1871. 8°. . 3041.17
Terra JIariae ; or threads of Maryland colonial his-
tory. Philadelphia. 18ti7. 1'2°." .... 50:>.12
Neilsou (Charles). Account of Burgoyne's campaign.
1777. Albany, 1814. 8° 582.12
Neilson (\Vm. G. ) Statistical chart of products of the
United States, from 1799. Phil., 1866. 8". 5910.30
Nelson (F. G. P.) 'Contributions to vital statistics.
New ed. London. lb6J. 4° 5918.02
Contents: Gen. introd. Duration of life iu England,
Wales, and Scotland. Rate of moi-tality iu the medical pro-
fessiou, and among master mariners. Mortality of the
provident clasijes in Qt. Britain and ou the Continent.
Rate of mortality among persons of intemperate habits.
Analytical view of railway accidents. Statistics of crime in
England and Wales. Influence of locality on sicUuess.
Bates and contributions of Friendly 80cietie.s.
Ifote. — Repr. from Statistical society. Journal, 1845-64.
— Observations on odd fellow and friendly societies.
14th ed, Loudon, 1867. 8° 5914.28
— Statistics of crime in England and Wales. 1842.
1843.1844. London, 1817. 8' 5093.17
Neligan (J, M., M.D.) Diseases of the skin. 2d ed..
enl. by T, W. Belcher. Dublin, 1866 12°. 43'28.17
Same. Philadelphia, 1866. 12°. . . . 4328. 14
NeUa-Rajah (History of), a Hindoo romance. [In Einderslejr (N.E).
Specimens, etc., 1794 ; p. 83-3'28.] 7813.11
Nelson (Horatio, lord, British admiral, b. 1758, d.
18J5). Dispatches aad letters. 7 v. London.
1815-16. 8" 3133.07
O- For lives of Nelson, see Biography (p. 182).
Nelson {Hev. John, of Leicester, Ma.s.i.) Gatherings
from a pastor s drawer. Worcester,1852.12°.3177.()8
Nelson (Levi, D.D.) Letters to the christian public, concerning
uuscriptural speculations. Hartford, 1851. 8''. . . 3578.03
— Letter to the theological professors at New Haven, concerning
their supposition that Ciod may not have been able to pre-
vent Bin in a moral system ; also a few thoughts on the
origin of sin. Norwich, 1848. 8' 3578.03
Nelthropp (Rev, H. L. ) Treatise on watch-work, past
and present. London. 1873. 1'2°. . . . 3932.00
Nemesianus (M. Aurelius Olympiua). (Euvrea. [Cynegeticon.
Lat. et Fr.] Paris. 18li5. 8'. (Nisard's collection.] . 7726.01
Nemesis of faith. See Froude (J. A.) 2d ed. 1849. . . 3553.25
Nemesis of power. *e St. John (J. A.) 1854 6716.23
NemmersdorffiFranzvon). Unter den Waflfen. Ber-
lin, [)i. d.] 10° 7122.28
Nemuich ^Philipp Andreas)). Universal European
dictionary of merchandise. L.. 1799. 4°. 6416.16
Nennias. History of the Britons. [In Giles (J. A.) Six old
English chronicles. London, 1848. 12°.J .... 471.04
Nepaol. See Countries and places (p. 347).
Nepos (Cornelius). Lives of eminent commanders.
Tr. by J. S. Watson. [ With Justiuus. London.
Bohn, 1853. 12°.] 423.06
Contents: Miltiades. Themistocles. Aristides. Pau.^«-
nias. Cimon. Lysauder. Alcibiades. Thrasybulus. Co-
Don. Dion. li>hicrates. Chabrias. Tlmotheus. Datame^.
Epaminoudas. Pelopidas. Agesllaus. Enmenes, Pho-
ciun. Timoleon. Of kings. Uamilcar, Hannibal, M. C.
Cato. T. Pomponius Atticus,
— (Euvres completes. [Lat. et Fr.] Paris. 1864.
8°. [Nisard's coll.] 7725.13
— Vitoe exoellentium imperatorum. Ex ed. J. F, Fis-
oheri. 2 V. London. Valpy, 1822. 8°. . 1715.10
Neptune. See Astronomy 'Xeptune, p. 54),
Nero, emperor of Home. .See Biography (p. 182).
Nero, hist. ptay. See Story (W. W.) 1743.27
Nerval (Gerard L.ibkunie. called Gerard de). La Bo-
hfemegalante. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1866. 12°. 7017.20
— Les fiUes du feu. Paris, 1864. 12°. . . .7047.21
— Le reve et la vie. Les fiUes du feu. La Bohfeme
galante. Paris, 1868. 12° 7017.22
— Voyage en Orient. 2 v. Paris, 18ii7. 12°. 7047.23
See notice of Nerval, by A. Lang, in Fraser, 5Iay, 1873.
Nervous system. See Medicine [Neriious system, p. 763).
Nesbit (Anthony). Complete treatise on practical
land-surveying. 2d ed. York, 1820. 8°. 3925.11
Nest of ninnies. See Armin (R.) 1756.10
Nestorians. Laurie(T.) Dr. Orant and the. 1853. . .1042.02
Nests at Washington. See Piatt (J. J. and S. M. B.) 1864. 1675.33
Netherclift ^Fred. G. ) Hand-book to autographs.
With biogr. index, by R. Sims. London, 1862.
sm. 4° 2741.01
Netherlands. See Countries [Netherlands, p. 347 ; — HoUand, p.
329 ;— Belgium, p. 294) ;— Fins arts [Dutch, Ilemish, and
German, p. 541).
Netter (Thomas). Fasciculi zizaniorum J. Wyclif.
cum tritico. Ed. by W. W. Shirley. London,
1858. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 5140.—
Nettleship (J. T. ) Essays on Robert Browning's
poetry. London. 1868. 16° 1623.08
Neubauer (Carl Theodor Ludwig) and Vogel (-J )
Guide to analysis of the urine. 4th ed. Tr. by
W. O. Markman. London. New Sydenham so-
ciety, 1863. 8° 4302.23
Neuman. See also Newman.
Neuman (Henry) and Baretti (G. ) Pronouncing dic-
tionary of the Spanish and English languages.
5ee Velasquez de la Cadena ( M. ) . .6415.06
Neumann (Carl Friedrichi. Translations from the
Chinese and Armenian, ■with notes. London,
1831. 8° 781IU0
Contents : History of the pirates of the China Si*. 1807
to 1810. Catechisms of tlie Shamans, or laws of Buddha in
Chins. Vahram's chronicle of the Armenian kingdom of
Cilioia. [K.-u. 1042-1246.)
Neumami (Isidor). Text-book of skin diseases. Tr.
by A. PuUar. London. 1871. 8°. . . . 4328.18
Neuralgia. See Medicine [Neuralgia, p. 763).
Neuroptera. 5^« Insects (p. 645).
Neurotics. See Medicine [Stimulants and narcotics, p. 767).
Nevada. See Countries [Nevada, p. 347).
Neve (Timothy). Animadversions upon Phillips's
life of Pole. Oxford, 1766. 8° 3145.16
Neversink (Mountaineer of the) : poem. See Dubois (P.) 1641.13
Neviu (R. p.) Black-robes, or missions, elc. [Jesuit,
Moravian, Methodist, and Presbyterian.] Phil-
adelphia, 1872. 1'2° 3447.24
Nevius (iJeu. John L.) China and the Chinese.
New York. 1869. 12° 1023.18
Ne'W (Charles). Life, and labour in Eastern Africa.
2d ed. London, lh74. 12° 1086.13
New American cyclopaedia. Ed. by G. Eipley and
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Newr bon ton magazine ; or, telescope of the times.
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New Brunawick. See Oonntries {Xew Biiiruioick, p. 347).
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New collection of enigmas, chanwles, elc. London,
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NewCratylus. *« Donaldaon (J. W.) 6414.07
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New cyclopaedia of poetical illustration. See Foster (Elon).
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Ne'W dictionary of quotations from Greek, Latin, and
modern languages. Phila., 185'J, Vr. . 6213.07
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1873. 16° 11-21.10
Ne-w England and her institutions : by one of her
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Contents : The farmer. Slavery, Holidays. College life,
The district school (by Warren Burton], The village choir
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New England emrgt-aut aid society. History, with report on its
future operations. Boston, 1862. 8" 634.26
New England historical and genealogical register.
V. 1-31. Boston, 1847-77. 8° 603.01
New England legends. Se« Spofford |H. P.) 1871. . .3812.07
New England ministry 60 years ago. Set 01ark(Afe. S.D.) 3186.24
New England patriot. A'« Lowell (John) 6093.05
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ner. New York, Dec. 23, 1851. New York, 1852. 8°. 595.24
— 58th-59tli anniversary celebration. 1363 64. With constitu-
tion, list of members, rte New York, 1864-05- S". 595.24
New England tragedies. See Allen (R. H.) 1869. . .3812.10
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New Biiglander (The), v. 1-36, 1843-77. New Ha-
ven, 1843-77. 8° 81 16.01
New England's first fruits ; with divers other special
matters. N.Y.,1865. 4°. [Sabin's reprints.] 564.19
New England's Jonas cast up at London. See Ohild (J.) 577.11
New England's plantation, (/u Force (P.) Tracts, v. 1. 1826.]
New England's trials. See Smith (John) 577 09
New English Oanaau. See Morton (Thomas) 677.09
New era : a monthly periodical, devoted to .ludaism
and Jewish literature. Ed. by R. d'C. Lewin.
V. 1-5. New York, 1871-75. 8°. ... 8131.01
Neiw exegesis of Shakespeare : interpretation of his
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of races, [niion.] Edinburgh, 1859. 8°. 1752.09
New-fashioned girl ; a story of to-day. [(inon.l New
York, 1870. 16° 1674.27
New Forest. Wise (,1 R. ) The New Forest, its his-
tory and scenery. 1867 955.12
See also Fortn. rev., v. 15, 1871 or Littcll. v. 2 (Sketch, by
G. E. Eyrie); Frasei-s mag., v. 77, 1868 (In the New Forest,
by P. Walker). See also (In Fiction), Marryat's Children of
the New l-'orest.
Newfoundland. See Oountries {Xewfiyundlan<l, p. 348).
New foundling hospital for wit. A collection of
fujjitive pieces, in prose and verse. [Ed. by J.
Aliaon.] 6 V. London, 1771-73. 16°. .1612.17
New France. See Oonntries {Canada, p. 298).
New goBpel of peace. See White (R- G.) 1866. . . . 632.21
New Grranada. See Oountries ( Xew Oranitda, p. 298).
New Guinea. See Oountries (.V-.-io Guinea, p. 348); also Ed. rev.,
July. 1H76 (Review of Moresby's New Guinea).
New Hampshire. See Oountries (.Veu> Hampshire, p. 348).
New Harmony, (/n-liaua . See Atlantic mo., v. 32, 1873 (New
Harmony, by K. U. Owen) : also works on the communilfic
societies of the United States by Nordhoflf [5812.16], and by
J. H. Noyes [5812.08J.
New Haven. iConn). See Oountries {Xew Haven, p. 348).
New Holland. See Oonntries {Australia, p. 292).
New houie. western life. .Sef Kirkland (C. .M.) 1850. .1124.15
New Hyperion. See Strahan (Eil ward). 1875 946.11
New Ireland : [1840-77]. See Sullivan (A. M.) .... 463.22
New Jersey. See Oountries {Xeia Jersey, p. 348).
New Jersey historical society. Collections, v. 1-7
Newark, 1852-75. 8°. 612.11
Contents : v. 1. Whitehead (W. A.) East Jersey under pro-
prietary gov.rnmenU. 2d ed. 1862 Scot (G.) Model of
the government of province of East N.J. 2. Duer ( W. A.)
Life of Wm. Alexander, etrl of Stirling, with corresp
3. Field (R. 8.) Provincial courta of N. J. 4. Morris (L.)
Analyti.al papers. S. Stevens (H.) Index lo colonial doc.
of N. J. In State paper offlrcs of England. 6. 8ettlem«ut
of Newark. 7. Coustitulion and gov. of New Jersey.
New Jerusalem church. See Biblical and relig. lit. {Smedtnbor-
ginttixm, p. 105).
New Jerusalem mag. v. 42-44, 1869-72. B., 1870-72. 8°. . 8132.02
New Lanark. Owen {li. D.) Outline of the system
of education at New Lanark. 18'i5. . . 6515.19
New lands within the Arctic circle. See Payer (Jnlins). 1144.16
New life In new lands. .9ee Lippincott (3. J.) . . . . 1132.18
New London. See Ooimtriea {Xew London, p. 349).
New Mexico. See Oountries (.yew Mexico, p. 349).
New monthly magazine, v. 1-150. London, 1821-71.
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Same. N. S. v. 1-10. L., 1872-76. 8°. 8127.12
iVote.— Vols, for 1837-41, ed by T. Hook ; 1842-43, by T.
Hood : 1846-76, by W. H. Aiusworth.
New Netherland. .S'ee Oountries {.\ew York, p. 350).
New Orleans- See Countries {Xew Orleans, p. 350).
New Pantheon : myiholiigy. ,See Hort (W. J.) . . . . 8816.83
New pastoral. .See Read (1'. B.| 1866 1682.09 ; 60
New piclures and old panels. See Doran (J.) 1869. . . 2.^23.18
New practical window gardener. See MoUison (J. R.) . 6132.31
Ne'W school-history of England, [anon.] Oxford,
1870. 12° 463.20
New South Wales, {Australia). See Oountries (p. 348).
New spirit of the age See Home (It. H.) 1865. . . .2532.09
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others. Memoirs on diphtheria. 4- Schroeder van der
Eolk J. L. C.) On spinal cord and medulla oblongata, and
on epilepsy. Tr. by W. D. Moore. 4. Selected mono-
graphs ; Enssmaul (A.) am/ Tenner (A.) Epileptiform con-
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Ne'W York ecclesiological societv. New York eccle-
siologist. V. 1-5, 1819-52. N.V., 1849-52. 8°.3632.16
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New York marine register : or American Lloyds.
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42. 4°
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V. 1-10, Mch., 1837— Apl., 1842. New York, 1837-
42. 8° 813,5.01
NeTW York social science review. Ed. by A. Delmar
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Same. 1870-78. [Set imperfect.] . .
— Index. 1865. New York, 1860. 8°. . . .
Now York teaclier ami .\mer. educatioual monthly. See Amorl-
can cduciitioiial monthly.
Neiv York Tombs ; its secrets and mysteries. Ed.
by J. B. M ix and S. A. Mackeever. New York,
1874. 8= 5611.20
New York Tribune. 1870-78. [Imperfect set.]
New York world, v. 1-3, June, 14, 1860— Mch., 1864.
15 v. New York, 18li0-64. fol. .
Same. 1870-78. [Imperfect set. ] . .
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Nevrall ((Atpt. J. T. ) Eastern hunters. London,
1862. 8° 1012.19
— Hog hunting in the East, and other sports. Lon-
don, ls«7. 8° 1012.20
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Newark library association. Catalogue. Newark,
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Newberry {.John S.) Geological report. [}fith Macomb (J. N.)
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Newburyport. Public library. Catalogue. Newbury-
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1B67.1 3937.15
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Ne^trcome (Wm.) Attempt towards an improved
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of the twelve minor prophets. Pontefract. 1809.
8° ' 3734.12
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Avery Glibun ; or between two fires. New York,
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— Cloven foot : an adaptation of ' The mystery of
Edwin Drood." New York, 1870. 12°. . 233.41
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— The walking doll ; or the Asters and disasters of
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Newell (Robert Hasell). Zoology of the English
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— Chaugisof life ; dlBtourae on death of Mrs. Harriet F. Web-
ster. Cambridge, 1853. 8° 3577.30
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Memoir of Couvers Francis,' D.D. Camb., 1866. 8°. 3.>77.30
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18;10. 3581.26
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Newgate calendar. See Jackson (Wm.) 6 v. 1800. . . 6612.03
Newball (Isaac). Letters on Junius, showing that
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Newhouse(S. ) Trapper's guide. ■\Vallingford,(a.),
1867. 8° 4617.11
Newland (Henry). Forest scenes in Norway and
Sweden. London. 1854. 12° 991.05
Newlaixds (James). Carpenterand joiner's assistant.
London, 18(i7. fol 1317.16
Newman. See also Neuman ;— Neumann.
Newman (Edward i. Familiar introd. to the history
of insects. London, 1841. 8°. . . . . 4823.25
— History of British ferns, and allied plants. Lon-
don, 1844. 8° 4915.14
Newman (Francis Wm.) Catholic union ; essays to-
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of philanthropy. London, 1854. H°. . 3577.U7
— Atheism [In Nineteenth century, Oct., 1878.]
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— Homeric translation. London, 1861. 8°. . 1655.05
— Lectures on polit. economy. L., 1851. 8°. 5912.05
— Miscellanies. London, 1869. 8' 2538.10
Content!: Fragjiieuts on logic. Lectures on poetry.
Lectures on the chief forms of ancient nations. A de-
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mathematics. Mocution as a part of education. Essay on
national loans.
— Phases of faith : or passages from the history of my
faith. London, 1870. 12° 3577.09
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— Philosophical classification of national institutions : lecture.
London, 1867. 8° 3577,28
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— Regal Rome. New York, 18".2. 12°. . . 433.11
— Reply to ' The eclipse of faith,' with chapter on the moral per-
fection of Jesus. [In Rogers (H.) Defence of the Eclipse
of faith, 1856.1 3687.17
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— The Soul, its sorrows, and its aspirations. 8th ed.
London, 18ii8. 12° 3577.10
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— Text of the Itiuvine inscriptions, with interlinear Latin
translation, and notes. London, 1864. 8". [In Fhiiol. soc.,
V. 15.] 6443.16
— Theism, doctrinal and practical ; or didactic re-
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— Umbrian language. [In Philol. soc. Proo., 1862.] . . 6443.14
— McCarthy iJ.\ Modern leaders, 1872 3267.16
iSV'' also Qu. rev., v. 96, 1854. or Littell. v. 9, 1866 (Newman
and the ■ Eclipse o: faith ■) ; Westm. rev,, v. 70, 18 8 (F. W.
N. and his evangelical critics); Chris, exam.. May, 1866
(F. W. N., by J. W. Chadwick ; Jouru. of sacred lit., v. 7,
1851 i p. 30U-378 (Modern spiritualism).
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of charming. New York, 18.52. 12°. . .3814.24
Newman (John Henry). Apologia pro vita sua : a
reply to [C. Kingsley's] pamphlet entitled ' What,
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
NEWMAN -NIBELUNOEN
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then, does Dr. Newman mean ?' New York,
1865. 12° 3,77.11
.Vo(<!.— Bevlewe.l in Fruer'a nuig., v. 70, 1K64 ; North
Brit, rev., v. 41, 11*64 ; Qu rcv., v. 116, 1861 ; Wealm. rev.,
V. 82. 1864.
— AriiinH of the 4tli century. Med. L.,1n71. 8\ 3413.22
— Callistii : sketch ofsa century. N.Y.,18r)6.1J°.23:). 19
— Characteristics, from his works. Arranged by W.
F. Lilly. London, 1875. 12° 357H.(i8
Essay in aid of a grammar of assent. 3d ed . Lon-
don, l>7i). 1-2° 3577.12
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Ed. lev.. V. 132, 1870 ; Couteiui). rev., v. 14. 18711, by F. D.
Maurice) ; Fraser'« niaj!., N. b., 1870. v. 1 (by J. A. Frmule,
repr. iu his Short Btinlies. v. 2, 1871); North Iirit. lev., v.
62. 1870 ; Qu rev., v. 129, 1870; We«tni. rev., v. 82, 1864.
— Essay on development of christian doctrine.
Mozby (J. ti.) Criticism of N.'s Essay. 3577.00
Sf. aU'f reviews by H. H. Miluiau, in Qu. rev., Oct.,
1846 ; repr. in his Savonarola, efc. [3676. 12J; and by F. D.
Maurice, iu preface to his Lectures on the Epialle to the
Hebrews, pp. i-cxxviii 3748.16
— Essays critical and historical. 2 v. L.,1872.8°.:f5HI.09
Confeiit^ : v. 1. Poetry with reference to Aristotle's Po-
etics. The introduction of rationalistic principles into
revealed religion Tlie fall of La Menuais. Palmer's
view of I'atth and unity. The theology of St. Ignatius.
Prospects of the Anglican church. Tiie Anglo-American
church. Seliiia, countess of Huutingdon. 2. ratholicity
of the Anglican church. The Protestant Idea of Antichrist,
Milmun's View of Christianity. The relorraation of the 1 1 th
centin-y. Private judgment. John Davison. John Keble,
A^of,^.— Reviewed by Ffouikes, iu Contemp. rev., v. 19.
— Fifteen sermons preached before the Univ. of Ox-
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— Gramma:' of asS'-nt. S''e above Essay toward a grammar, flc.
— Historical sketches. 3 v. L., li7-73. 12^^581.07
G(int'-nt:i : V. 1. Uise and progress of universities. North-
men and Normans iu Kugla^tdand Ireland. Medieval Oxford.
Couvocalion of Canterbury. 2. The Turks In their rela.
tiou to Europe. Cicero. Apollonius of Tyana. Primitive
Christianity. 3. The church of the fathers. St. Chryaos-
tom. Theodoret. St. Benedict. Benedictine schools.
— Idea of a university defined and illustrated. 3d ed.
London, 187 i. 8° 5522.03
— Lectures on justification. 3d ed. L.,1874.12°.357H.07
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England. 2d ed. London, 1851. h°. . 35'<l.06
— Letter on occasion of Gladstone's recent Expostula-
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Hinds (S.) Hi.st. of the chr. church, 18.'i3. 1 . . . . 3418 16
— Loss and gain : the story of a convert [to Catholi-
cism]. (1th ed. London. 1874. 12°. . . 357'^. 10
— Parochial and plain sermons. New ed. 8 v. Lon-
don, ls6'.l. 12^ 3.")8I.12
— Tract no. 90. remarks on certain passages in the 39 articles.
[/n Tracts for the times, v, 6. J 3613.14
Letter to the bishop of Oxford on [Tractj no. 90. Oxford,
1841. 8' 3613.14
Letter to It. W. Jelf, in explanutiou of Tract no. SO. 3il ed.
Oxlonl, 1841. 8° 3613.14
— — Pas y {E. B.) The articles treated on in Tract 90 reconsid-
ered, and their interpretation vi dicatetl. 1841. .3613.14
— Two essays on scripture miracles and on ecclesias-
tical. 2ded. London,1870. 12°. . . . 35-JI.20
— Verses on various occasions. L., 1868. lfi°. 1674.17
JVo(<.— Reviewed in lilackw. mag., v. 108, 1870, or Littell,
1870, V.4.
— Via media of the Anglican church. 2 v. Ijondon,
1878. 12° 3578.26
— Kingxleij (C.) What, then, does Dr. Newman mean? London,
1864. 8° , . . .
NfiU. — For this controversy, see Newman's • Apologia.'
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An Uenry Holbeach, v. 1, p. 161-194.] 2532.20
S e alto Contemp. rev., v. 10. 1869 (J H. N. as a preacher,
by E. T Vaughan) ; Apl.. 1876 (J. U. N., a psychological
study, by J. Hunt) ; Ailiboiie, v. 2, and M'CUntock and
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Nevrmau (John 1'. ) Prom Dan to Beersheba. New
York, 18i;4. 12° 1053.06
-^ Thrones and palaces of Babylon and Nineveh.
New York, 1876. 8° 10,5.17
TSeimnan (Samuel Phillips). Elements of political
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Keceut hist, of the Credit mobiller [In v. 21) ;— Itesults of
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Ne'vimham (Wmi. Ueciprocal influence of body and
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Atlantic nio.. v. 21, 1868 (NewjKirt wharves, by T. W. Hlg-
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News from New England, 1676. [anon.] Albany,
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News from the invisible world. 5e« Tregortha (J.) . . 38I2.8A
Ne'wsboys. Uruce ( C. L. ) Short sermons to news-
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the heart : correspondence. Discoursi-s intended for the
pulpit. OIney sermons. View of the eccl. hiat. Olney
hymns. Poems. Mfessiali, f(c.: sermons. Tracts: Apolo-
gia ; or four letters to a minister, etc. Plan of academi-
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goodness and to Eliza Cuuuingham.
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Ne'wton (James Wm. ) New and easy introd. to He-
brew language. London, 1^05. 16°. . .6414.28
Ne'wton (Kichard, D.D.) Nature's wonders. New
York, 1872. 16° 3577.15
Nitte. — Intended to help the young * to look through na-
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Mit Holzsehnitten nach Originalzeichnun-jeu von
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4° 1668.02
— Der Nibelungen Noth ; illustrirt mit Holzsehnit-
ten nach Zeichnungen von J. S von Carolsfeld
und E. Neureuther. Die Bearbeitung des I'extes,
von G. Pfizer. Stuttgart, 18i:l. 4°. . . 1., 68.03
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Der Nibelnngen Lied. Sons of tbe Nibelimgen. Tr. by H.
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Carlj/U \T.) lay and lament of the NibUmga. essay. [In hit
Kesays.] 25i7 12
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1865 2'22 22
— Moirii ( W. ) Story of Signrd the Volsung anJ the
fall of the Niblungs. 1877 lt;73.43
— Baupach (E. ) Nibelungen treasure : a tragedy.
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belungen trilogy) ; Blackw. mag., v. 6'.l, 18.11.
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Kicander Colop'ionius. Scholia et Paraphrases. Ed. et indices
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miot, 1857. 8° 7766.17
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NiccoUni. See also Nicolini.
Niccolioi (Giovau Batista). Opere. v. 2. Firenze,
1852. 12= 7317.14
Contents ; Antonio Foscarini. Giovanni ila Procida. Lo-
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Nicephorus. Geograpbia. Gr. et Lai. [In MiUler (C.) Geogr.
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— Planet Neptune : an exposition and history. Ed-
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[In Archaeologia, v. 39, 1863.] 5128.—
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Nicollet (I. N.) Report to illustrate a map of the
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Nicolmi (G. 13.) Hist, of the Jesuits. London, 1851.
12° 3420.08
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Nicolo (Antonio). Ten years' imprisonment in the
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Nicon, patriarch of Russian church, b. 1605, d. 1681. Se^ Palmer
(Wiu.) Tko patriarch [NioouJ and the tsar. 0 v. . 3383.21
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Same. Couteniplatious ou the state of man. [In Taylor
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Nigat taoughts. A'« Young (lidward). Fuems.
Night witii t.ie Yankees. S-t Macmillan (A.) 1868. . . 1125.18
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NU« boat (The). JTr^Bartlett (W.H.) 1850 1076.10
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NUea (John Milmon). Life of Oliver Hazard Perry.
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.Ian. 4. 1801. Corning, 1801. 8" 634.24
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Nino pooms by Y. See Olive (C.) 1856 1633.06
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Agrouomes latins : Cato. Varro. Columella. Pallsdiui.
1804 7725.01
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Cicero. B v. 1869 7726.04
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lus. Propertius. Gallus. Maxiinus. TibuUus. Phsdius.
Publius Syrus. 1869 7725.09
LiviUB. 2 V. 1864 7736.06
Lucanua. SiUus Italicus. Claudianus. 1862. . . 7726.10
Lucretius. Viigilius. Valerius Flaccus. 1868. . . 7726.11
Macroblus. Varro. Pomponius Mela. 1863. . . . 7725.13
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Ovidius. 1809 7726.14
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Gratius Faliscus. Ncmesianus. Calpuruius. 1868. 7726.01
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Tacitus. 1869 7726.03
Tertullianus, Apologeticus. Augustinus, De clvitate Dei.
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Niaard (Marie Edouard Charles). Des chansons popu-
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sylvania. Lewisburg, (Pa.), 1852. 12°. . 4911. Oo
Nolt3 (Vincent). Fifty years in both hemispheres.
From the German. New York, 1854. 12°. 3131.14
Nomisma ; or legal tender. So- Oernuschi (H.) . . . 6931.20
Nonconformists. See Biblical and eccl. lit. {Dissenters, p. 841.
Nonjurors. See Biblical iiud eccl. lit. (p. 94) ; also Jfunt {J.) Re-
ligious tlinuglit iu England, v. 2, 1871 ; p. 67-88. . 3445.18
Nonsense songs, stories, ric. See Lear (E.) 1871. . . 6212.20
Nonville {Marquis de). Expedition against the Senecas, 1687.
Tr. by O. U. Marshall. [In N. Y. hist. soc. Coll., 2d s . v.
„ ,.2'184'J.] 615.07
Nooks and corners of English lite. .S'-'eTimbs (John). 1867. 472,10
Nooks and conuTs in old rnmce Se-^ Musgrave (G.) 1867. 962.16
Nooks aud corners of the New England coast. See Drake (S. A.)
187;). 1134.25
Wordea (John). Specnli Britanuiae pars ; descrip-
tion of the county of Essex, 1594 ; ed. by Sir H.
Ellis. London, (J^imtei soc, 1810. 4°. . 5112 09
— Progress of piety. Cambridge, (En;/.), Parker .'soc,
1817. lr,° 3'W7.0I
— Notes on London and Westminster in 1592. [In Rye (W. B.)
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Nordheiraer (Isaac). See New l^UKlander, July, 1874 (Remini8<
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— Cape Cod and all along shore. N.Y.,1868.12°. 233.43
— Communistic societies of United States. [With a
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New York, 187i!. 8' 1134.26
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— Secession is rebellion I New York. 1860. 8' 6092.02
— Whaling and fishing. Cincinnati. 1856. 16°. 921.12
Norfolk (Henry Howard, duke of). See Howard (Henry, duke o/
Norfolk) 8014.20
Norfolk Island. See Countries {Iforfolk Island, p. 353).
Norfolk. Va. (Howard assoeiatinn d ). Report to all who gave
aid in behalf of the sufferers Irum the yellow fever, 1857.
8° 696.(10
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital museum. See Crosse (J. G., M.D.)
Address 5093.19
Norge. 'Fremstillet i Tegninger. Texten af P C.
Asbjornsen. Udjivet af C. Tonsberg. Christi-
ania, 1848. 4° 99ii.05
Noriac (Jules). La vie en detail. Le lOlme rt^gi-
ment. Paris, 18119. 12° 7():i2.05
— La betise humaine : Eusfebe Martin. Nouv. ed.
Paris, 1861. 12° 7032.06
— Journal d'un flaneur. Paris, 1865. 12°. . 7032.04
— Mademoiselle Poucet. 2e ed. P., 1866. 12°. 70:12.03
— Memoires d'un baiser. Seed. P., 1861. 12°. 7032.01
— Surlerail. Paris, 1863. 12°. 7032 02
Normal (The). See Holbrook (A.) 5516 27
Noriuau iC. B.) Armenia and the campaign of 1877.
London, 1878. 8° 552.22
Norman I Lucia). Youth's history of California. San
Francisco. 1867. 16° 591.20
Normaud (Louis Marie). Paris moderne. 1-2 ptie.
Paris, 1843. fol 13 1 7.09
Contents : 1. Choix de mnisons de la eapitale et de ses en-
virons. 2. Editiees d'utilite publique de second ordre.
Normandy. See Countries {NnrinanUy. p. 353).
Normandy (A. ) Commercial hand-book of chemical
analysis. 2d ed. London, 1865. 12% . 4216.37
Normans. See Countries {Normandy, p. 353 .
Norris (Edwin ). Ihe ancient Cornish drama. 2 v.
Oxford, 1859. 8° 1 7:13.31
Norris (.(ohn). Account of reason and faith. Lon-
don, 1697. 8° 3577.26
— Locke {J) Remai-ks upon some of Mr. Norris's books. [In his
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Norris (Maria i. Life aud times of madame de Stael.
London, 1853. 8° 3165.07
Norris (Thaddeus). American angler's book. Phila-
delphia, 1864. 8° 4616 27
— American fish culture. Phila., 1868. 12°. 48 6:10
Norris papers ; ed. by T. Heywood. London, 1846. 4°. [In Ohct-
ham soc, v. 9.] 50 '4 09
Norse folk. *e Brace (C. L) 18S7 991.04
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Norse mytholoRy. See Mythology (.Vor.M, p. 802).
Norsemen. See Countries {.Sraii'lnuivia. p. 3i:6).
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Beauties and deformities of Fox, Nortb, and Uu ke etc.
1784 6:121.24
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don, 1850. 8° 955.15
North (Oliver). Practical assayer. L.,1871.12°.,3'.i3 .60
North iRoger). Lives of Francis North, Sir Dudley
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3v. London, 1826. 8° 31:14.16
North (Simeon). The college syslem of education : iliscourse
oil his inauguration as president of [Hamilton] coli.ge.
Utica, 1839. B" 6093 23
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North American pamphlet on South American affairs. London,
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North American review, v. 1-127. May. ]81.">- 1878.
>^° 81-13.01
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THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
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Northoote (James). Life of Titian. 2 v. London,
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Fortu. rev., Juue, 187G (article by J. T. Biiuce).
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Noi~thetid (Charles). Book of epitaphs. New York,
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New York, 1872. 16° 6131.02
— Biogr. sketch of W. H. Wells. [Kepr. from Barnard's Amer.
Join, of education, Juue, I860. 1 3631.06
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Northern tiavil .5pe Taylor (J. Huysid). ia?8. . . . 991.02
Northern worthies. See Coleridge (H.) 3 v 3203.07
Northmen in America. See Countries {America, 4. Discovtry by
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Northnagel I Uermauu). Anaemia, tiypersemia, hemorrhage, throm-
b.>8is. and embolism of thebraiu. [In Ziemssen. Cyclo-
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Northumberland and the Border. .'See White (Walter). 18.'>9.952.26
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p. 381 .
Northwest passage. See Oountries (.VorMuf.'s^ passage, p. 354).
NortDii 1 A. Banning). History of Knox county, Ohio.
1779-1862. Columbus, 1862. ii\ . . . 612.16
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Norton's Hand book to Europe. .See Siddons (J. H.) 1800. Ml.ll
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Norwich, (Conn.) .Se.y Countries, ^te. (Norwicli, p. 354).
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2o ifd Paris, 1840. 8° 3813.34
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Notes of thought. See Buxton (C.) 1873 2514.29
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Nothing to say. &e Thompson (Mortimer M.) 1857. .1693.19
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(K. R.) Germau rationalism. 1805 3566.05
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Novitiate (The), See Steinmetz (A.) 1850 3595.07
Novum orgauum. 5ee Bacon (F.) . . 3913.14 ; 5016.02 ; 6011.10
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Nueva biblioteca de la risa. N. Y., 1862. 12°. 7216.27
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Nugs inutiles. See Merrick (J. M.) 1666 21
Nugent (E.) Optics ; light and sight. New ed.
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Henfrey (H. W.) Guide to the study and arrange-
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JewUl(L.) Hand-book of English coins. 1870. I'.Sl.Ol
Ruding [R.) Annals of the coinage of Great Britain
and its dependencies. 3d ed. 3 v. 1840. 1586.01
iUli^W.) English coronation medals. 1846.1583.07
Jewisii Coinage.
Madden (F. W.) History of Jewish coinage, and of
money in the Old and New Testament. 1864.1586.07
Iicw Countries.
Van Loon ((?.) 'Histoire metallique des Pays Bas, de-
puis I'abdication de Charles v., jusqu'en 1716.
Trad, du HoUandois. 5 v 1457,01
THE BROOKLYN LIBBABT.
NUMISMATICS -OOOULT SCIENCES
323
United States Coina and Medals.
Dicktsnn (M. W.) American nuraismiitical tnnnual
of the currency or money of tlie aborigines ; an<l
colonial, state, and United States coins. 1584.1)1
Lmjtbat (J. F., LL.D) Medallio history of the United
States of America, 177G-187G. With 170 etchings
by .r. Jacquemart. 2 v. N. X., 1S78. 4". 158i;.l6
Conti-nU : V. 1. Text. 2. Pbites.
Mease (J.) Mo.liila Btriick in relation to important events in
North America before and sinco the dect, of iudependeuce,
(/« N. y lliat. HOC. Coll., V. 3. ISJI-I 616.03
Same. [In Mass. liist. soo., 3d 8.. v. 4, 1831] . . CCl.i*
— Old Amer. coins. [/nMasa. hist. soo. Coll. ,3d s., v. 7, 1838] 661.27
RiddeU (</, It.) Monograph of the silver dollar. 158.'). 11
49* Ste alto Arts {Usefnl
Perlodloals.
Numismatic society. The Numismatic journal. 2 v.
1H3G-38. . ■. 1584 01
— Numismatic chronicle and journal. 20 T. 18:18-
SS 1.584.03
Same. New series, t. 1-6. 1801-CG. . 1581.23
Tradesmen's Tokens.
Akerman {J. Y.) Tradesmen's tokens, current in
London and its vicinity. 186i». . . . 158'). 08
Boi/ne ( W. ) Tokens issued in the seventeenth cen-
tury in England, Wales and Ireland by corpora-
tions, merchants, tradesmen, etc. 1858. 1585.18
Wt^ights aiid mitasurei, p, 4tjj,
Nunneley (Thomas). Organs of vision : their anat-
omy and physiology. L., 1858. 8°. . . 4341.24
Nunneries. Sff- Convents (p. 280).
Nuremburg. Se'! Oountries, etc. lSur>'mburg, p. 3.'>4).
Nurse iiud patient, and camp cure. Seti Mitchell ;S. W.) 4322.32
Nurse and spy in the union army. See £dmonds (9. E. E.)
1866 644,04
Nursery noonings. *<■ Dodge (M. A.) 1875 3S12.04
Nursery Parnassus Srj- Ritson (J.| 1866 1681.24
Nursery rhymes. .S'c Poetry {Nui-sery rhymes).
Nnrrim;. Sre Medicine (iViirji./^, p. 764 ;— Hospitals, p. 760).
Nuts for future historians to era -k. 5';<; Smith (H. W.) . 3152.18
Nuttall (P. Austin). Classical and archaeological dic-
tionary of antiquity and the middle ages. Lon-
don, 1840. 8' 437.07
— Standard pronouncing dictionary of the English
language. New ed. London, [;i. d.] 12°. 612). 31
Nuttall (Thoma.s). Introduction to systematic and
physiological botany. Cambridge, 1827. 12°. 4912. 25
Nystrom (J. W. ) Technological education and ship-
building, for naval and marine engineers. Phil-
adelphia, 18G5. 12° 4512.02
— Treatise on screw propellers and their steam en-
gines. Philadelphia, 1852. 8"^ 3;i2G.13
Oaths. .9« Biblical and religious lit. {Oaths, p. 95) ; also Jnnkin
(D. X.) The oath a divine ordinance, 1845. . . . 3578.25
Obedience to authority. .See Anthority (p. 57) ; — Religious lib-
erty (p. lul );— Crovernment (p. 684) ;— Law (p. 1185),
Obelisks, .^^tf Coruhill mag., Nov., 1877 (iEstlietics of obelisks);
(i/.?) works on Egypt (I'li Oountries, p. 30i;|.
Ober Ammergau. See Drama [Ammerj/au passion plat/, p. 423).
Obernier ( I'rauz). Tumours of the brain and its membranes. [Tn
Ziemssen. Cyclopedia, v. 12, 1877.] 4358.12
Oberon. a poijin. .Sr.e Wieland (C. M.| 2 v, 1798. . ,1695,15
Objections to the bdlot, answered from the writings of Mill,
Qvote.elc. Ijoudou, 1837. 16° 6721,01
Object teaching. See Edaoatlon (p. 438).
OBrieu (Edward). The lawyer, his character, etc
Philadelphia, 1843. 8° 5622.06
O'Brlea (Henry, transl.) Phoenician Ireland. See TiUanueva
(J. L.) 466.22
O'Brien (Patrick). Journal of a residence in the Dan-
nbian Principalities, 18.J3. L., 1854. 8-. 10:i3. 15
Observation (Powers of). S'-f. Criticism (p. 398) ;— Self culture.
Observations upon the treaty between (ireat-Uritaiu, .France, and
Spain, at Seville on the ninth of Nov., 1729. London, 1729.
12° ' In 6721.02
Observatories. See Astronomy {Obs'^rvatories, p. 54).
Ob,siTver{The). S-« Cumberland (Uichard) 2511.32
Obsonville (— Pouchcr d). .See Foucher dObsonville. . 4715.20
Obstetrics. See Medicine [Midwi/rry, p, 762).
O'Callaghan (E. B. ) Documentary history of New
York, [1(300-1800]. 4 v. N. Y,, 1850-51. 8°. 614.01
— Documents relative to the colonial hist, of New
York. Uv. Albany, l85«-58. 4^ . . G16.04
— History of New Netherland ; or, New Y'ork under
the Dutch. 2 v. New York, 1816. 8°. . 622.21
— List of editions of the Holy Scriptures and parts
thereof, printed in America previous to i860.
With introd. and bibliographical notes. Albany,
l.^Gl. 1. 8° 3717.12
— Voyage of the slavers St. John and Arms of Ams-
terdam, 1659, 106J: with addit. papers illust. of
the slave trade under the Dutch. Tr. with introd.
and index. Albany, 1867. 4° 583J.13
O'Callaghan (John Cornelius). History of the Irish
brigades in the service of France, from James u.
to Louis XVI. Glasgow, 1870. 8'. . . . 497.21
Occam [Ockhaml (William of). See Brit, qu. rev., July, 1872(Wil-
liam of Occam and his couuexion with the reformation).
OCCULT SCIENCES
*S- See also Apparitions (p. 31) ;— Biblical and religioi
Superstitions ;— Witchcraft ; — Merlin ; — Dreams (p. 426),
1. Gteneral and Miscellaneous Works on Magic,
Astrology, Alchemy, etc.
Apuleius. His defence, or a discourse on magic. [In his Works
Bohn'sed.] ■ • • 5013,12
Beaumont {J.) Of spirits, apparitions, witchcrafts, and
other m^cal practices. 1705 3812.27
Boissard {J. J.) 'De divinatione et magicis et praesti-
giis, adjunotis effigiebus incisis per J. T. de Bry.
labout 1015.] 3818.10
OhriHimas ( IJ. ) Cradle of the twin giants, science and
history. 2 v. 1849 3813.03
V. 1. Bibliography, Astrology. Ma^ic. The hemic and
romantic ages. 2, Mesmerism. Pneumatology. Gliosts.
Witchcraft. Fairy mythology. Talismans aud charms.
Alchemy and transmutation.
Oolqulioun {J. C.) History of magic, witchcraft, and
animal magnetism. 2 v. 1861. . . . 3814.19
Dtfoe (D.) System of magic. [In Ms Miscel. works, v, 12,
1810.] 6032.12
Same. 1728 381:i.05
— Duncan Campbell 172.07
Delrio (3f.) Disqvisitionvm magicarvm libri sex.
1604 3818.14
flendi/ (IT. C.) Philosophy of mystery. 1847.3813.06
Contents : Nature of ghosts, spectres, fantasies, illusions,
demonology, sleep, dreams, iiiglitinarc, somnambulism,
transmigration, raestnerism, sibylline influence.
Elliott (C W.) Mysteries, or glimpses of the super-
natural. 1852 3813.40
tts literature [Devil, p. 83) ;— Palmistry j— -Splrltnallsm ;—
Eimemoser {J.) History of magic Tr. by W. HowiM.
Added, remarkable stories of apparitions, dreams,
witchcraft, and spirit rapping, by M. Howitt.
2v. 1854 3813.07
Contents: V. 1. Of magic and its branches in general.
Theoretical views of mugic among the anrients. 2. On
masio in mythology. The magic of the Germans. Mystic
doctrines of the middle ages : Paracelsus, Swedenborg,
Jacob Bijhme, etc. Remarkable stories.
Garinei (,/.) Histoire de la magie en France. 181 8.38 13.29
Godwm(W.) Lives of the necromancers. 1834. 3813.09
Hermen Trism^giste. ■ Traduction complete, pr^oedde
d'une ^tude sur I'origine des livres hermetiques.
par L. Menard. 2e ed. 1867 3812.17
Hilchcoclc (E. A.) Red book of Appin ; with other
hermetic stories. 1803 213.-.'5
LacroLt ( P.) Curiosites des sciences occultes. Par P.
L. Jacob, [p.spiui.] 1862 3811.11
ieciy (ir. B, B.) Magic and witchcraft. (7ii his Hist, of ration-
alism in Europe, v, 1.] 6814.02
Mackey ( 0. ) Extraordinary popular delusions. 2 v.
1850 3813.10
Livi (£) Dogme et rituel de la haute magie. 2e ^d.
2 v. 1861 3817.29
iVbf<.— Reviewed in Wiaslow's journal of psy. med., v. 13,
1860.
Madden (R. R.) Phantasmata : or, illusions and fan-
aticisms. 2v. 1857 3813.12
la asking for books, ass tbs ■• Book Order," giving the AtTTflOB'S NASIS, the arst part o( Uis TITLE, and the KDMBER.
dd4
OCCULT SCIENCES-OCHOA
Occult sciences : 1. General 'works, corUinued.
Miimy (L. F. A.) La magie et I'astrologie dans I'an-
tiqiiite et au moyen age. Seed. 18' 14. . 381 1. J i
Morl-y I //. ) Life of Henry Cornelius Agrippa, doctor
and knight. i\. 18")6 3012.18
iVote.— Reviewed in Fi-aser'B mag., v. 55. 1857. and Westm.
rev,, V. B6, 18,'>6.
Naudi (0.) Apologie pour leR grands hommes soup-
<;onnez de magie. Amsterdam, 1712. . . 381"J.a6
Same. History of magick, by way of apology for
all the wise men who have unjustly been reputed
magicians. ]657. . 3813.:i7
ScUverte {E) The occult sciences: philos. of magic,
prodigies, and apparent miracles. From the
French, with notes by A. T. Thomson. 2 v.
London, 1846 3814.06
Same. 2 v. New York, 1817 3814.01
SchoHK.) Physica cnriosa. 2 v. 1667. . .4724.11
aUili/ ( E. ) Key to physic, and the occult sciences.
[«. d] 3818.07
Thauimdnrii'm, or elucidations of the marvellous. By
an Oxonian. London, 1835. 12°. . . . 3814.09
Wrigid iTl ) Narratives of sorcery and magic. 3814.08
Set aim Eclectic mag . v. 25. 1852 (Divination, witchcraft,
aud mesmerif.m) ; Westm. rev., v. 81, 1864 (Astrology and
magic) : Wiuslow'a journal of pay. med., v, 6, 1852 (Magic,
witclicraft, eU:.)
2. Alchemy.
Broun (5.) Alchemy and the alchemists. [In his LectureR and
essays, V. 1, 1858 : p. 13118(1.] 2615.01
.Same. [In Chambers s papers for the people, v. 9.] 2516.05
Fiquki- iL.) L'alchimie et les alchimistes. 3e e'd.
1860 3812.25
Hitclwock (E. A.) Remarks upon alchemy and the al-
chemists. [a;i.m.] 1S57 3S14.37
Mackuy (O.) The alcliymists. [In his Popular delu.sions, v. 2,
1850 ; p. 139-288.] 3813.11
Starkeij d.) The marrow of alchemy. 1654-6.5. 3811.12
Ste also Pop. sci, monthly, Mch., 1871 (Future of alchemy,
by C. Froebel).
3. Astrology.
BarreU (F.) The magus, or celestial intelligencer.
1801 3818.01
Bisliop tJ.) Marrow of astrology, with preface by H.
Coley. 1688 3811.09
Ckilei/ (IL) A key to the whole art of astrology.
1676 3811.10
Gramnvir of astrology. By Zadkiel the seer [psewlon. ]
1833 3811.11
L% ( if; )- Introd. to astrology. 1852. . . .3814.27
7^/ca for Urania : astral science. [aiioH.] 18.54. 3811.08
Proctor (B. yi.) Inhis Myths of astronomy. 1877. . .4017.31
Raphael's witch !!! or the oracle of the future, [anon.]
1811 3813.i8
Roback (C. W.) Mysteries of astrology, and wonders
of magic. 1854 3818.02
Saunders (R.) Astrological judgment and practice of
physick. 1677 4321.21
Smy(E.) Works. 4 v. [about MSO.] . . .3818.04
V. 1. Doctrine of the stars, or illustrations of the occult
sciences. 2. Calculation of nativitieM. 3. c^ulpeper's Eng.
lish physician. With notes. 4. Culpeper^'s Complete her-
bal. With notes.
SimmoiiHe (IF. J.) The prognostic astronomer; or,
horary astrology 3811.13
Stella (,Rupi>rtiis), psewlon. Astrologiaa's guide in hor-
ary astrology. 18,32 3811.15
Wltmion (.Sir 0.) Works. 1683 5077.09
4. Modem Magic : Tricks and Sleight of Hand.
Bldz {Sirjnnr). Fifty years in the magic circle. 4611.04
Brewster {D.) Letters on natural magic. . . 3813.02
Same. New ed. with introd. chapters, by J. A.
Smith. 1868 3813.18
De Vere {M. S.) Modern magic. 1869. . .3811.36
Hoffmann (Prof.) Modem magic: art of conjuring.
[». d.] 4611.35
Houdin ( R. ) Memoirs. Written by himself. Ed. by
B. S. Mackenzie. 1859 3083.04
yote. — Reviewed iu Westm. rev., v. 72, 1859.
Ocean (The).
Ocean lift and adventure.
— Clarke (J. S. ) Naufragia ; or historical memoirs of
shipwrecks. 1805 932.15
— Ooodrick (F. B.) and Howland (E.) Ocean's story ;
or, triumphs of thirty centuries. 1873. . 923.24
— Sliippni \E.) Thirty years at sea. 1878. .3162.31
iS^ See also G-eography (Voyages round the world, p. 572);
Whaling.
Ocean world, a.d Marine Natural history.
— Figuier (L.) The ocean world. 1868. . .4686.02
~ Oosse (P. II. ) Land and sea. 1865. . .4712.25
The ocean. 1856. . 4826.16
— Ilarlwij ( G. ) Sea and its living wonders. 1861.4S26.01
— Li he (II.) Conquest of the sea. [l.i73.J .4518.23
— Michelet (J.) The sea. 1 '61 4S20.13
— Renard (L.) Le fond de la mer. 1868. .4821.10
— Scheie De Vere (M.) Wonders of the deep. 4826.11
— Simmnnds (P.L.) Commercial products, e/c. 482>.27
— Sonrel(L.) Bottom of the sea. 1870. . .4825.11
— Tandon(M.) World of the sea. 187il. . . 48J8. 15
— Tliomson (C. W.> Voyage of the ' Challenger :' the
Atlantic, 187:5-1876. 2 v. 1878. . . . 934.01
Physical Geography ; Tides, Currents, Meteorology, etc.
— Benjiiinin {S.lj. iV.) The multitudinous seas. 922.26
— Daf'jf (C^ h] Law of deposit of the fl()od tides. fM Sm. con-
trib,
t-1
f.03
- miijurd (J £.; Tidal action in harbors. [/« Sm. report, 1874.]
Jordan ( W. L ) The ocean : its tides and currents.
187:1 4028. 1-'
- MaUlel (B. de). Telliamed : or the diminution of
the sea, ete. From the French. 17."i0. .471329
■ Maury (M. F.) Explanations and sailing directions
to accompany the wind and current charts. 6th
ed. Philadelphia. 1K54. 4°
Same. 7th ed. Phil., 1S.=;.5. 4°. . . .
Physical geography of the sea, and its meteor-
ology. New York, 1858 . !I25.0«
- Rectus (M) The ocecai, e(c. 1873. . . . 9i:t.l7
Same. 14th ed. London, 1869. . . . 923.14
Note. — Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 89, 1861 : Ed. rev., v,
10,">, 1857 ; Fraser's mas,'-, v. 57. 18.i8 ; New Engl .uder, v. 13,
18.55: N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854; N. Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858;
Westm rev., v. 72. 1859.
— Feiro' {B.) Ocean lanes for steamship navigation, [/n Amer.
soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1874. j 6811.03
— Toyiib'^e [Capl. H.) Phys. geogr. of the Atlantic, between 20" N.
and 10' 8., aud 1U° to 40° W, 1876 913.2:)
See also Conterap. rev., v. 16, 1871, or Littell. 1871, v. 2 ;
and Sept,, 1876 (Ocean circulation, by W. B. Carpenter) ;
Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872 (Oceanic circulation) ; Coutemp. rev.,
May, 1873 (Problems of the deep sea, by T. H. Huxley) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1867 (The sea) ; N. s., v. 2, 1870 (The
greatest wave ever known) ; luteruat rev., v. 1, 1874 iDeep
si'a exploration, by Wni. B. Carpenter) ; Popular sci. rev.,
v, 11, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v, 2 (Temperature and move-
ment of the deep sea).
jKg~ See also Natural history (Aqwiria, p. 807 ;— Marine
fologi/, p. soy) : — Naval science (p. 812) . — Poetry (The s-a) ;
Whaling :--Fishes (p. 549); — Geography [P 'ys.geogr. ,-p.!i'l).
Ocean biiile ; apoiiu. .S'e- Milton (JI. S.) 1834. . . . 1667.10
Oceangardeus. &' Humphreys H. N.) 1857 4826.14
Ocean 8. enea. [anon.] New York. 1852. 12° 921.17
Ocean (The , the river, and the shore. See WiUcock (J. W. and
A.) 1863 4512.10
Ocean to ocean. Sse Oarrington (M. I.) 1869 1114.2*
Ocean to .>cean. *r Grant (U. M.) 1873 1151.13
Ocean world. .5<r Figuier (L.) 1872. 4825 26
Ocean's story, ."ie- Goodrich (F. B.) and Howland (E.) . 92:i.24
Oceana (The). See Harrington (Sir J.) 1700 6728.02
Oceanus (Trip of the steamer) to Fort Sumter and
Charleston, S. C. Brooklyn, 1865. 8°. . 1113.02
Ocellus Lucaniis. De universi natura. Gr. et Lat. [In Frag-
menta philos., v. 1. Didot.) 7766.04
— On the nature of the universe. Tr. by T. Taylor.
London, 18.il. 12° .'•|4.:6,23
Ochoa (Eugenio de). Apuntes para una biblioteciv de
escritores espanoles contemporaneos en prosa y
verso. 2 V. Paris, 1810. 8° 7215.02
— Tesoro de escritores misticos espanoles. 3 v. Paris,
1817. 8° 721.5.(18
Contents : v. 1. Obras de Santa Teresa precedidas de su
vlda 2. Alejo Veue«a». J. de Avila. L. de liraiuida. J.
deLaCrnz. 3. D de Estella. L. de Leon. P. Malou de
Ohaide. J. Euseblo Nieremberg. PoeNlas espirituales.
TQB BBOOKLYN LIBEABY.
OCKLEY-OLD AO-E
826
— TeBorodelteatroespaSol, 5v. P., 1838. 8^ 71^5.11
Cnntmis : v. 1. MoraJin (L. ?. de). Origenea del teairo
eipariul, seKnidos (le uiiiicoleci^ioii eftcoftida d»! piezas dra-
miticasanU'rioresiLoiiede Vei!». 2. Lope do Vega |F. de|.
Teatru escogldo. 3. Oalderoa de La Barca (P.) Xeatro
escogido 4 5. Teatro escogido desde el slglo xrii baata
uueatrua dias.
Ookley (Simon). History of the Saracens. 5th ed.
London, 1848. 12= 547.08
O'Conuell (Dnniel). Observations on corn laws, etc.
Dublin, 1842. 8° SO'.Ct.Ol
— Select speeches. Ed. by his son. 2 v. Dublin,
1«C2. 12= GiSi.13
Jt^ Fur lives of O'Coiinell see Biograpbf {p. 183).
O'Oonnell (T. J.) Letter to Pusey, on the true mode of the real
preaeuce ; or tiansubstaiitiiitioii. L., 1843. 8". . . 6093.19
O'Connor (•!. D.) History of Turkey, and the causes
ofthewarof 1877. 'Ided. Chicago, 1877. 8^ 103«.29
OOonnor {iM..lr.)See Say do Vernon (S.F.)Scleuce of war.4516.01
Octavia. See Seneca (L. A.) 1810 1034.30
Octaviau iKomance of), emperor of Rome, abr. from
ms. in Bodleian library. Oxford, 1869. 8°. 1C74.30
O'Corry (Eugene). Lectures on the ms. materials of
ancient Irish history. Dublin, 18G1. 8°. 486. IG
— Manners and customs of the ancient Lnsh. Ed. by
W. K. Sullivan. 3 v. London, 1873. 8°. 480.20
O'Daniels (D. C ) Discourse, Westininster. Oct. 14, 1855, on re-
Bii;nirig the pastoral charge of the 1st univ. society. Bos.
ton, 1855. 8" 3031.C'J
Odd fellow societies. Neiion {P. Q. P.) Observations, etc.,
1867 6914.28
Odd hours of a physician. S«« Garretson (J. E.) 1871. .2521.28
Odd people. See Reid Slayne). 1860 47:13.08
Oddities of history. ««e Timba (.lohu). 1872 6210.32
Oddy (J. Jepson). European commerce. 2 v. Phil-
adelphia, 1807. 12=' 5923.01
Odeer (Seo., 6. 1829). Hinton (R. J.) English radical leaders.
1875 3221.14
Odling (\Vm.) Course of practical chemistry for medi-
cal students. Philadelphia, 1869. 12^ . 4212.09
— Six lectures on the chemical changes of carbon.
London, 1869. 12° 4211.03
— Report ou legal medicine, public hygiene, and dietetics. [In
New Sydenham soc. Year book, 1859.] .... 4304.02
— Thomas Uruhaiu's scieutiflc work. [In Smith, report. 1871. J
O'Doherty papers. See Maginn (VVm.) 2536.02
O'Donnell (Leopold, Spanish general, b. 1809, d. 1867). See Bent.
leys miscel., v. 47, 1860.
O'Donovan (John, edilor). See Annals of the kingdom of Ireland.
Odontography. See Teeth.
Odors, smells, etc.
— ■ Johnston [tr. F.) /n /iij Chemistry of common life, V. 2. 4215.18
— PapMontF.) /n ft« Nature and life 4723.25
tS- See also Toilet and cosmetic arts.
O'Dowd (Cornelius), pseud. .S^ee Lever (Charles). . . .2533.29
Odyssey. See Homer (p. 629).
^3onomy of human life. See Dodsley (Robert), , . . 6211.22
C£3umenical council. See Biblical and relig. lit. {Councils, p. 82).
C£dipu5. .S'e^ Plays [A^phabetieal arrangement of titles},
CSllpus Judaicus. See Drummond (Sir \Vm.) .... 3731.21
CEiipusltomanus. 5ee Townsend (li.) 1819 3613.17
OelUeusclllager (Adam). Corregio ; a tragedy. Tr.
with notes, by T. Martin. L., 1851. 8°. 1733.36
— Gk)ds of the north, epic poem. From the Danish,
byW. E. Frye. L., 1845. 8° 1674.16
— Hakou Jarl, tragedy. From the Danish. With
poems after various authors. L.,1810. 10°. 1733.35
j^" For biogr. references, see Biograph3r (p. 183).
Oersted (Hans Christian). The soul in nature. Tr.
by L. and J. B. Horner. L., 1852. 12°. .3914.02
A'c^e. —Reviewed by J. Martineau, in his Essays, v. 2,
1868 i25M.18].
— BeaumonHK.de). Memoir of O. (/n Smith, rep., 1863.) 3936.23
Oesterlen (Friedrich). Medical logic. Tr. by G.
Whitley. London, 1855. 8= 4310.19
Oettinger (Edouard Marie). Bibliographie biograph-
ique universelle. 2 v. Bruxelles, 1 85 1. 1. 8°. 2736.09
Oa-hand takings of men of our age. See Bungay (O. W.) 2515.08
Offenbach (Jacques). The opera bouffe . La Grande
Duchesse, la Belle HiJlfene, Barbe Bleue, Orpheus,
and Genevifeve. Boston, l.SO(i. 4°. . . 1566.12
— Offenbach in America. Notes of a travelling musi-
cian. With a biogr. preface by A. Wolff. From
the French. New York, 1877. 12°. . . 3134.31
Offer (Edward). Illaminating made easy. London,
n.d. 12° 1472.38
O'Flanagan (J. Roderick). Lives of the lord chan-
cellors and keepers of the great seal of Ireland.
2 V. London, 1870. 8° 3250.27
— History of the Jlunster circuit. [In Dub. unlv. m»g., 4 art.,
V. 87. 1876.)
Ogden (Aaron). See Herring (J.) and Longacre (J.B.) Nat portr.
gallery, v. 1, 1834.] 3247.06
Ogilby (Jolin). Britannia depicta orOgilby unproved ;
by John Owen and E. Bowen. 4th ed. London,
1724. 8° 953.09
— Embassy to the emperor of China, by P. De Goyer
and J. De Keyzer, described by J. Nieuhoff.
Englished by J. Ogilby. L., 1069. fol. . 1029.01
Same. Second part. Atlas ohinensis, etc. Col-
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London, 1671. fol 1029.02
Ogilvie (George, Af.D.) The master-builder's plan, or
principles of organic architecture as indicated in
the typical forms of animals. L, 1858. 8°. 4717.22
Ogilvie (John, LL.D. ) Imperial dictionary, English,
technological, and scientific. 2 v. Glasgow,
1850. 8°. •. 6426.09
Same. Supplement. Glasgow, 1862. 8°. [Dd.
wUkv.i.'i
Ogilvie (John, D.D., F.R.S.E.) Theology of Plato,
compared with the principles of oriental and Gre-
cian philosophers. London, 1793. 8°. . 5425.25
O'Gtorman (Daniel). Intuitive calculations ; commer-
cial and business. 24th ed., by J. K. Young.
London, 1871. 12° 4011.18
O'Hara (Kane). See Plays {Arranged by authors).
Oglethorpe (James Edward). See Biography (p. 183).
Onio iStute of). .See Countries, etc. (Oiio. p. 354). .
Ohio River. See Countries, etc. {Ohio River, p. 364).
Ohio Valley historical series. 8 v. Cin., 1868-71. 8°.
1. Bouquet's Exped. against the Ohio Indians, 1868. 2.
Walker 10. M.) History of Athens county, Ohio. 3. Clark
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Pioneer biography. 2 v. 1869-71. 5. Smith (J.) Captivity
with the Indians, 1755-59. With notes, by W. H. Darlington.
1870. 6. Drake (D.) Pioneer life in Knutucky. Ed. by C. D.
Drake 1870. 7. Miscellanies : 1, Espy (J.) Tour in Ohio.
etc., 1806 ; 2, Williams (S.) Two western campaigns In
1812 ; 3, The Leatherwood God. 1871 012.19
Oil painting. See Fine arts {Painting, p. 546).
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Okavango river. See Countries (p. 355).
O'Keeffe (John). Dramatic works. 4 t. London,
1798. 8° 1734.04
Contents : v. 1. Life's vagaries. Castle of Andalusia.
Grenadier. Tony Lumpkin in town. Poor soldier. Mod-
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maker. Blacksmith of Antwerp. Positive man. 3. The
toy. Czar Peter. London hermit. Irish mimic. Tantara-
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New York, 1875. 16° 3251.20
— Recollections. Written by himself. 2 v. Lon-
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<^ .See alsei Flays {Arrangement by authors).
O-Eee-pa. See Oatlin (George) . 1867 668.21
O'Kelly (James J. ) The Mambi-land, or adventures
of a Herald correspondent in Cuba. Philadel-
phia, 1874, 12°. 11G1.24
Okely (W. Sebastian). Development of christian
architecture in Italy. London, 18(50. 8°. 1315.38
Oken (Lorenz). Elements of physiophilosophy.
From the German by A. Tulk. London, liai/ soc.,
1867. 8° 4744.11
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— Cldld (i. 3/., ed.) Looking toward sunset. 2521.01
yue. — Selections in prose and verse, for consolation and
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— Cicero (Af. T.) Cato and Lselius ; or, essays on old
age and friendship. With remarks bv W. Mel-
moth. 2 V. 1777 " . 5434.25
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Emenm (R. W.) In hit Society and solitude, 1870. 2624.03
Etsay on the respect paid to old age by the Egyptians, the
Persians, the Spartans, atid the Komans. [In Class, jour-
nal, T. S. 1810 ; p. 142, 319.) 2742.03
Holme (J. 8., ed. ) Light at evening time : a book of
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Kaye{J.W.) /« Ais Essays of an optimist, 1871.. .2533.23
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— Sigourney (L. H.) Fast meridian. . . . 2513.00
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Old and New. v. 1-11. Boston, 1870-75. 8°. 8148.01
Oldbaohelor. [Essays.] See Wirt (Wm) 2v 2640.13
Old Bailey experience. Our penal code, and prison
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Old Bible and new science. 5ee Thomas (.1. B.) . . . ,3611.22
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Old England and New England. See Bnnn (A.) 2 V. 1853. 1074.13
Old Englisli homilies. See Morris (Kicliaid) 7914.02
Old faith and the new. See Strauss (D. F ) 1873. . . . 3595 08
Old farm and the new farm. See Hopkinson (F.) 1864. .6713.18
Old fashioned ethics. See Thornton (W. T.) 1873. . . 642«.'i2
Old forest ranger : India. See Campbell (W.) .... 4621.15
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Old man's (An) thoughts about many things. 2d ed.
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Old masters and their pictures. See Tytler (Sarah). . . 1431.36
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Old merchants of New York city. See Scoville (J. A) 6 v. 3246 02
Old New England traits. S'-e Lunt (Geortje). 1873. . . 601.06
Old places revisited. See Bigsby (R.) 3 v 475.26
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Old regime in Canada. .9ie Parkman (('.) 1874. . . . 664.13
Old regime of France. See Countries (France .■ Oldregime, p. 21 .
Old Roman world. See Lord (John). 1867 433.10
Old Ilotfie and new lUly. See Castelar (E.) 981.25
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Old-time pictures. See Taylor (B F.) 1874 [1873.] . . 1692.39
Old vegetable neurotics. See Harley (John) 43:i4.36
Old wells dug out: sermons. See Talmage(T. D. W.) 1874. 3612 25
Old wine in new bottles : Paris. See Gardner (A. K.) 1848. 961.01
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Olden time. See Craig (N. B.) 66.'i.21
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Speer (W.) 1870 10^3.23
Oldiield (Thomas Hinton). Representative history
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of Commons, and of the counties, cities, and
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Oldham (John). Poetical works. Ed. by K. Bell. Lon-
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Contents : Minor poems. ■ Ben Jonson. Satires upon the
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Oldichool (Oliver), pseud. See Sargent (Nathan).
Oldys (Wm ) Life of Sir Walter Kaleigh. [/ii Raleigh (Sir W.)
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— Dissertation upon pamphlets. [In Morgan (J.) Phcenix
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Olin (Stephen). Greece and the Golden Horn. New
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— Life and letters of S. O. 2 v. N.Y.,1864. 12°. 3135.05
— 'flravels in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy-
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— Works. 2v. New York, 18.36. 12°. . . 3581.01
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Oliphant (Caroline). Memoir and poems. Ed. by C. Rogers.
[H'«!ANaime(C.O.) Life and songs.] 1674.22
Oliphant (Laurence). Narrative of the earl of El-
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— Journey to Katmandu, capital of Nepaul. New
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— Piccadilly, a fragment of contemporary biography.
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— Russian shores of the Black Sea. Edinbtirgh and
London, 1853. 8° 997.04
Oliphant {Mm. Margaret O. W.) Dante. Philadel-
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— Francis of Assisi. London, 187L 12°. . . 3418.15
— Historical sketches of the reign of George n. Bos-
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Contents : Queen Caroline. Sir Robert Walpole. Lord
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Bishop Berkeley. Samuel Richardson David Hume.
Wm. Hogaith.
— Life of Edward Irving. N. Y., 1802. 8°. . 3086.05
— ]Hakers of Florence : Dante, Giotto, Savonarola ;
and their city. London, 1876. 8°. . . 537.21
— Memoir of count de Montalembert, [1810-1870].
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— San Marco. [In Macmillan'e mag., v. 31-32.]
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Oliphant (T. L. Kington). The duke and the scholar
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Contents : Life of the duke de Luynes. Life of Huillard-
BroboUes. Life ofFra Salimbene. Was the old English
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union between the Euglieh Lords and Commons.
— History of Frederick ii., emperor of the Romans.
2 V. London, 1862. 8° 3062.23
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Olive and the pine : [poems]. B., 1859. 16°. 1674.29
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Oliver (Andrew, jr.) Essay on comets. Boston, 1811. 12". 4013.20
Oliver (Daniel, F.L.S.) First book of Indian botany.
London. 1869. 16° 4911.19
Oliver (F. E.| Use and abuse of opium. (/» Mas*. Stalt board
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OUver (George). Antiquities of free-masonry. Lon-
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Oliver (Peter). The Puritan commonwealth. [1620-
168'J.] Boston, 1^56. 8° 594.10
OUver (Wm. A.) Handy book of the new law of
bankruptcy, and private arrangements with
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Oliver Optic's magazine, v. 1-18. B., 1867-75.8°. G
Olivier (Juste). Le batelier de Clarens. 2 v. Paris,
1861. 16° 7026.29
— Le Pre aux noisettes. 2e ed. P., [n.d.] 16°. 7026.31
01ivieri(A.) Italian commercial correspondent. Lon-
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Ollapodiana papers. See Clark (W. 6.) 1844 2S18.U
Olla podrida. [Ed. by T. Monro.] 44 nos. 2d ed.
London. 1788. 8°. 25:!8.24
Ollendorff (Heinrich Gottfried). New method of
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Same. New York, 1862. 12° 6422.01
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With key. 2 v. New York, 1818. 12°. . 6123.05
Same. New York, 18.J8. 12° G423.10
Oilier (Charles). Fallacy of ghosts, dreams, etc. ; with
stories of witchcraft, <(c. L., 1818. 16°. . 3sl2.13
Oilier (Edmund). Cassell's history of the United
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Ollivant (J. E.) A breeze from the Great Salt Lake.
London, 1871. 12° 1123.20
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— Recent Becular iiorlDd of the aurora borealis. [In Sm. con-
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— WouIk!I(T. D.) Coiumem. diacourBe. [New Englauder. 1859.]
Olmsted (Francis Allyn). Incidents of a whaling
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Olmsted (Frederick Law). Hospital transports, Va.,
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— Journey in the back country. N. Y., 1860.12°. 1124.07
— Journey in the sea-board slave states. New York,
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Olmstead (James Munson, I).D.) Noah and his
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Ollig Grange, [a poem]. Ed. by Hermann Kunst,
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Olsen (Neils). American yacht list for 1874. New
York, 1874. 12° 4517.33
Oishauseu (Hermann). Biblical commentary on the
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Kendrick. Prof. Olshausen's Proof of genuineness
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Oljrmpiodorus, yeo-Ilatonist. Vita Platouis. A. Westermanno
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— Life of Plato. [In Plato. Works, v. 0, IMin. 1854.) . 5415.22
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Omar Klia3ryam, ((i.stronomev-pnet of Persia, d. 1123.)
Eubiliyat. Rendered into English verse, [by Ed-
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O'Meara (Barry Edward). Napoleon in exile. 2 v.
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Omens. S^e Occvilt sciences (p. 823) ;— Superstitions.
Omens and superstitions : curious facts, e(c. [nnon. ]
Edinburgh, 1868. 16° 3813.23
Omnibus (Tlie). See Oruikshank (Seorge). 1869. . . . 1445.09
Omphaloa. *:e Grosso (P. H.) 1857. 472.5.08
On mankind : their origin and destiny. By an M. A.
of Balliol college, Oxford. L., 1872. 8°. 3817.32
On seats and saddles, <'fc. .S'fe Dwyer IF.) 18i;9. . . .4617.2*
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On tile present state of the law as to marriagt a abroad betAeen
English subjects within the prohibited degrees of affinity.
[mmi.] Londou, 18411, 8" 3,i73,23
On the tr.iil of the war. .SVf Shand {K. I.) 1870. . . . 526.01
On the wiug. See Bumpstead (J.) 18i;9 4015.13
Onanism. See Medicine {Spimnalorrhea, p. 707).
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Onderdonk (Beiij, TreadweM, bp.) The church— the faith— tradi-
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Ouderdouk (Henry, j)-.) Annals of Hempstead, 1643-
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Hempstead, 1878. 8° 613.27
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8° 616.18
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Onderdonk ( Henry M. ) The christian's prayer. New
Y'ork, 1847. 12° 3531.19
One hundred years of American Independence. See Steele
(J. D.) 5-6.M
One thousand gems. See Talmage (T. DeWitt) 3012.11
One yiar abroad. ,V« Howard (B. W.) 9iIM
O Neall. See also O'Neill.
O'lTeall (John Beltun). Biographical sketches of the
bench and bar of South Carolina. 2 v. Charles-
ton, 1859. 8° 622.07
— Negro laws of the south. [In De Bow (J. V . B) ludastrUd
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Oneida county, N.,V. See Countrie* (p, 355).
Oneida community.
— Dixon ( ir. //.) New America, 1807 1115.01
— N"rdli'>ff[C.) Comniinnstir societies of D. 8. . . .6812.16
— Noyes (J. II.) History of American socialisms. . . 6813.08
OITeiU (Charles). Dictionary of dyeing and cal-
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A. A. Fesquet. Philadelphia, 1869. 8'. 3933.10
O'Neill (Henry). Guide to pictorial art : how to use
the black lead jiencil, chalks, and water colours.
5th ed. London, 1861. 12° 1472.30
O'Neil (Henry, A.R.A.) Two thousand years hence.
London, 1867. 12° 5813.05
Ontology. See Philosophy.
Ou'nrard : a magazine. Conducted by Mayne Beid.
V. 1-2. New York, 1869. 8"
Note. — The uus. for Jan. and Feb., 1870, are b'd with v. 2.
Oort (H), Hooykaas (I.), and Kuener (A.) Bible
for learners. 2 v. Boston, 1878. 12°. . 3713.04
Oology. See Birds (p. 2171.
Opal. See Mineralogy {p. 574). Atso Fine arts {Gems, ttc., p. 544),
O^dyke (George i. Report on the currency. New
York, 1858. 8° 5937.12
Open door. See Smith (J. H, Hyatt). 1870 3693.13
Opera. S'e Music (CJp'io, p. 799).
Ophthalmology, See Medicine {Eye, p. 768),
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Opie {Mrs. Amelia AUU*rsou). See Fiction class-list (p. 609) ;—
Biography (p. 183).
Opie (John). Lectures on painting. Ed. with notes
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— Cunningham {J.) Lives of British painters, v. 2. . . 1431.02
Opinions.
— Bailey (S.) On the formation and publication of.
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— ^ Falter {A.) Criminality of mental error. [In his Works,
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— Gladsltme { ir. E.) Influence of authority in matters of opin-
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— Stephen {Sir J. F.\ Mr. Gladstone and Sir George Lewis on
authority in matters of opiuiou. [In Nineteenth century,
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— Taylor (I.) The balance of criminality. . 3612.03
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Opium. See Medicine {.sdmu.a'itsand narcotics, p. 767).
Opium habit, with suggestions as to the remedy. [By
Horace Day.] New York, 1868. 12°. . . 4334.35
Opium trade. Allen ( .V. ) Essay on the opium trade
in India and China. 1850 4334.39
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opium, by Justice Fry) ; Fortn. rev., v. 10, 1871 (The opium
trade, by F. W. Chossou) ; Fraser, v. 66, 1802 (Opium rev-
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Oppianus. De veuatioue. Ue pitscatiune- De auctipio. Or. et
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— Scholia et paraphrases. Ed.et indices confeclt U. Cat>« Bus-
semaker. Parisiis, Didot. 1849. 8° 7767.04
Oppormnities for industry. See Freedley (E. T.) 1869. .6922.04
Optics. .S'-e Physics ; — Medicine {Eye, p. 758).
Optimism.
— ^Cook {J.} True and false optimism, [/n A£f' Orthodoxy, 1878 ;
p. 197-225. ) 3634.2T
— Hedge {F. II.) Dualism and optimism. {In his Ways of the
spirit, etc.. 1877.] 3567.38
49* See also Philosophy {Pessimism).
Optimist (The). See Tnckerman (U. T.) 1860 26U.11
In MUng for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTaoii'S N&UE, the first part of the TITLE, and the NCUBER.
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ORACLES -ORLEANS FAMILY
Oracles.
— Orocu/n sibyUina. Ed, altera, curanteC.'Alexanare.
Paris, 1869. 8°. ......... 3813.47
— Boissard (J. J. ) *De divinatione et magicis prse-
stigiis, adjunetis effigiebus incisis per J. T. de
Bry, fa6ow( llil5]. . 381.S.16
— ■ De Quincey {T.) Memorials, flc, v. 1, 1856 ; p. 233-87.] 2522 13
— Fontenelle {B. le 11. de). History of oracles. From
the French. 1750. 3813.3.".
— Huidekoper {F.) The Sibylline oracles. [In his Judaism at
Home. p. 120-130, 395-460.] 3404.14
— Jorlin {J.) Remarks ou eccl. hist., v.l. p.57 and 167-185.3123.22
— MozkyJ. A.) Influence of oiacles. [/« Oxford prize essays,
V. 6, 1836 : p. 175-247.] 2541.15
— Plutarch. Wherefore the Pythian Priestess now ceases to de-
liver her oracles in verse. [In his Morals, v. 3, pp. 09-
103.] 6436.28
Why the oracles cease to give answers. [Morals, v. 4, pp. 3-
64.] 54:i5.29
— Taylor (Thomas). Collection of the Chaldean oracles. Oraclea
of Zoroaster. [In Class. Journal, v. 16, p. 333 ; v. 17, p. 128,
243.] 2742.16
See also Edinb. rev., July, 1877 ; p. 31-67 (The Sibylline
books),
«S- See alio Mysteries (p. 800) ;— Mythology (p. 801).
Oracles from the poets. See Gilman (C.) 1852 1043.28
Orange (House of). See Countries, elc. {Orange, House of, p. 356).
Orations. .See Speeches and orations.
Oratores Attici. Gruece, cum transl. relicta a C. Mul-
ler. 2 V. Parisiis, Didot, 1847-58. 8°. . 7760.02
Oratory and orators. See Eloquence (p. 442) ; also X. A. rev. , v.
114, 1872 (Oratory and journalism).
Orbigny (Charles Dessalines d'). Diotionnaire uni-
versel d'histoire naturelle. 13 v. Atlas, 3 v.
Paris, 1847-49. 8° 4745.01
Orbs around us. See Proctor (R. A.) 1872 4013.18
Orcades. See Countries, etc. iOrkney Islands, p. 359).
Orchids. See Botany (Orchids, p. 225) ; also Rand (E. 8., jr.)
Complete manual of orchid culture. 1876. . . . 6132.26
Ordeals.
— Eldrr (IT.) Essays, 1855 ; p. 123-135 2524.01
— Gibson (ir. S.) On some ancient modes of trial, especially the
ordeals of water, fire, etc. [In Archseologia, v. 32, 1847.]
~ Lea tfl. C.) The ordeal. [In his Superstition and force,
1875.] 5031.25
See also Macrnillan, May, 1876 (Ordeals and oaths, by E.
B. Tylor).
Order and progress. See Harrison (F.) 1875 6724.21
Ordericus Vitalis. Ecclesiastical history of England
and Normandy. [To a.d. 1141.] Tr. by T.
Forester. 4 v. London. «u/i/i, 1853-56. 12°. 471.06
Ordinance of 1787. See N. A. rev., Apr., 1876 (Dr. Cutter and the
ordinance of 1787, by W. F. Poole).
Ordnance. See Military science (p. 778).
Or^onauz (,Iohn). Commentary on the lunacy
laws of New York, and on the judicial aspects of
insanity at common law and in equity, includiiig
procedure. Albany, 1878. 8' 4333.36
— Jurisprudence of medicine in its relations to the
law of contracts, torts, and evidence ; with suppl.
on liabilities of vendors of drugs. Philadelphia,
1869. 8= 5047.14
Oregon. See Countries (Oregon, p. 355).
O'Reilly. See also C'Rielly.
O'Reilly (Rev. Bernard). Life of Pius ix. to 1877.
6th ed. New York, 1877. 8° 3143.26
O'Reilly (Edward). Irish-English dictionary ; with
Irish grammar. Dublin, J817. 4°. . .6426.13
O'Reilly (Henry). Settlement in the West. Sketches
of Rochester ; with notices of western New York.
Rochester, 1838. 8° 6il.23
O'Reilly (John Boyle). Songs from the Southern
seas, and other poems. Boston, 1873. 16°. 1674.35
— Songs, legends, and ballads. 15., 1878. 12°. 1671.36
O'Reilly (Miles), [pseud.] See Halpine (0. G.) ....
Orellana (Francisco Jose). Cristobal Colon, historia
popular. Barcelona, 185S. 8° 3038.10
Orford (t'ari of). See Walpole (Horace ;— Robert).
Organ. See Music {Instruments : Organ, p. 798).
Organic remains : fossils, Sc Parkinson (J.) 3v. 1833r4728.06
Organization. Se-! Social sciences 4728.05
Organization. See Biology (p 216) ;— Ijfe (p. 700) ;— Natural
history ;— Medicine (Physiology, p. 764 ;— A'errous system,
p. 763 ;~and other headings).
Organization in daily life. See Helps (Arthur). 1862. . 5816.16
O'fiielly (Henry). Antagonistic principles involved in the Re-
bellion ; slave aristocracy against democracy. New York,
1862. 8° In 5093.02
OTUelly (Cap(. Henry Brooks). Brief memento of Capt. H. 13.
O'Rielly, who fell in the battle of Williamsburgh. 1862.
(n, p or d.l 8° 3243.13
Orient (The) and its people. 5ee Hause. (J/ri. I L.) . .1016.20
Oriental acquaintance. See De Forest (J. W.) 1866. . , 1051.08
Oriental and SiLci-ed scenes. See Howe (F.) 1062.16
Oriental annual ; or scenes in India. 7 v. London,
1834-10. 8°. 1031.02
Oriental countries, ."fee Ooontries (East, p. 304).
Oriental harems and scenery. See Belglojoso (C. T., prir^cesse de).
1802 1053.11
Oriental history. See History {Oriental nations, p. 623).
Oriental literature. See Liteiature (Oriental, p. 710).
Oriental memoirs. See Forbes (.1.) 4 v. 1813. . . . 1016.07
Oriental myslicism. See Palmer (E. H.) 3582.03
Oriental poeti^. See Literature (Oriental, p. 710),
Oriental religions. See Biblical and religious lit. (Various Re-
ligions, p. 100; ;— Mythology (p. 802).
Oriental translation fund. [Publications. Set incom-
plete.] London, 1831-43. 8° 7816.02
Contents.
Chodzko (Aleksander). Specimens of the popular poetry of
Persia. Tr. with notes. London, 1842. 8'. . . . 7810 01
Dabistau ; or, school of manners. [Ascribed to Mnhsan Faui.]
From the Persian, with notes, by D. Shea and A. Troyer.
3v. Paris. 1843. 8" 7816.02
Grholam Husseiu Khun (Mir). Siyar-ul-niutakheriu : a his-
tory of the Mahonimedan power in ludia during the last
century. Revised from the translation of Haji Mustefa,
and collated with the Persian original, by John Briggs.
v.l. Loudon, 1832. 8° 7816.05
Jelal Ed-din Mohammed Ben Asad Es-Sadiki Ed Dewaui.
Practical philosophy of the Muhammadan people; being a
translatiou of the Akhlak-i-Jaialy from the Persian. By W.
F. Thompson. Loudon, 1839. 8° 781(i.09
Mas'udi (Abu'l Hasan, All Ben Hosein, called El). Historical
eucyclopiedia, entitled " Meadows of gold and mines of
gems." Tr. from the Arabic, by Aloys Sprenger. v. 1.
Loudon, 1841. 8° 7816.07
Mirkhond (Mohammed Ben Khondshah Ben Nfahmud, sur-
named). History of early kings of Persia. 1,., 1832. 8°. 7816.06
Miscellaneous translations from oriental languages. 2 t.
London. 1831. 8" 7818.16
Contents : v. 1. Notes of a journey into the interior of
northern Africa, by Ibn-ed-din-el-Egli waati . Extracts from
the Sakaa Thevan Saasteram. or book of fate. The last
days of Krishna and the sons of Pandn, from the Mahab-
harat. The VedalaCadai, being the Taraul version of the
Sanscrit Vetala Pauchaviusati. Indian cuokery.
2. Genealogical catalogue of the kint,'a of Armenia, by
prince Hubboif. Abul Fazl. Account of the siege and re-
duction (if Chaitur by the emp. Akbai-. Short history of
Alemdar Mustafa Pasha, Ritual of the Budd'bist priest-
hood. Radhakaut Deb. Transl. of extract from a horti-
cultural work in Persian. Account of the grand festival
held by the Amir Timur, 303.
Mohammed Ali Hazin. Life, [1G92-1742,] written by himself,
Ed. from two Persian manuscripts, by F. C. Balfour. Lon-
don, 1831. 8' 7816.08
Same. Tr. with notes, by F. C. Balfour. London.
1830. 8°. [With the preceding.] 7816.08
Neumann (C. F.) Translations from the Chinese and Arme-
nian. History of tlie pirates of the China sea, from 1807
to 1810. Catechism of the Shamans, or laws of liuddha in
China ; Vahram's chronicle of the Armenian kingdom of
Cilicia [A.n. 1042-1216] with notes 7816.08
Ouseley (Sir Gore). Biographical notices of Persian poets.
With a memoir of Sir Gore Ouseley, by J. Reynolds. Lon-
don, \S>6. S' 7816.12
Sadik Isfani. Geographical works. From the Persian, by
J. C. London, 1832. 8" 7816.11
Origen. [ G;-. Origenes]. Writings. Tr. by F. Crom-
bie. 2 v. Edinburgh, 18G9-72. [Ante-Ntceiie
christianlib., v. 10, 2!.] 34(!7.18
Contents : De priucipiis. Letter to Origen from Afri-
canus about the history of Susanna. Letter from Origen
to Arricaiuis. Letter from Origen to Gregory. Origen
against Celsus, book 1. 2. Origen against Celsus, books
ii-viii.
Origin and antiquity of engraving : with some re-
marks on the utility and pleasures of prints.
[ByW. S. B.] Phila., I>i7'2. 8°; . . .1413.15
Origin of civilization. .S'e Lubbock {.5ir J.) 6813.23
Origin of nations. See Rawlinson (George) 411.15
Original (The). See Walker (Ihomas) 2544.30
Original collection of extant epitaphs. Gathered by
a Commercial. London, 1870. 8°. . .6215.06
Original *designs for wood carving : with practical
instructions. By A. F. B. L., 1867. fol. 1467.08
Original double acrostics ; amusing and instructive.
[amm.] London, [n.d.] 16° 4611.08
Orieinahty In Hopkins (M.<rk). .Miscel. essays, 1847. . 3563.04
Orion : an epic poem. .See Home (R. H.) 1813. . . .1661.31
Orkney Islands. See Oonntries (Orkney islands, p. 35.5).
Orkneyinga saga. From the Icelandic, by J. A. Hjal-
talin and (t. Goudie. Ed. with iutrod. by J. .An-
derson. Edinburgh, lS7a. 8' 543.13
Orlando Furioso. See Ariosto (L.',
Orleans family. See Biography (p. 183).
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
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Orleans (Elizabeth Charlotte, duchessf: d'). Secret
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[Orleans] regency. London, 18i4. »". . 3113.21
^g- See eutrifs under her uaiiie in Biography (p. 183).
Orluans (Kranijois d'. princ': Ui: Joinvitt''). Set"- Joinvilie.
Orleans (Ilouri d'. due d Aumale). See Aumale.
Orleans (L')uis Philippe, due d'). *Cabiiiet dee pierres gravies.
See lA Chan (U. do) and Le Blond (O. M.) Uesuiiption,
etc. 1780-84 14(17.10
NnU. — 'I'he real aiithurs were F. Arnaud and H. Coquille.
Orleans ( r.ouiH Philippe, ri»c d'). Galerie lithoKriipblee dea ta*
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Orleans (Luiiis Philippe d', amUe de I'aris). See Paris.
Orleans (Pierre Joseph iV). History of the two Tar-
tar conquerors of China. From the French, with
father Pereiras journey in Tartary. Tr. by the
earl of Ellesmere, with introd. by R. H. Major.
London, i/«fcMyr«)c. , 18.')4. 8°. . . .102.14
Orm (The book of). .S.-« Buchanan (Robert). 1870. . .1623.20
Ormatbwaite (toid). See Walsh (Sir John Benii). . . . 4U13.D7
Oixae (lie i\ Wm.) Life and times of Uichard Baxter.
2v. Boston, 1831. h° 3016.03
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Ormerod (GeorgeV Tracts relating to Lancashire
during the great civil war. London, 1841. 4°.
[Chetham soc, T. 2.1 . ..... .5094.02
Ormonde (Marquis of). See Butler (John, marquis of Ormonde),
Ormsby (li. McKinley). History of the whig party
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Ornithology. .See Bird) (p. 216).
Orosins ^Piiulus). English translation of king Alfred's Anglo-
Saxon version, by Bosworth, [In Alfred the Great. Whole
worl<«. V. 2, 1858.J 6017.16
Orphan asylums. See Uoci^ science (Charitable institutions).
Ons Circle of the sciences. T. 1-4, 6, 8. London,
1854-53. 8°
Cimtmtt.
Botany, by E. Smith, t. 2 4715.09
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Ethnology, by U, a. Latham, T. 1 4716.08
GBOlOKy, by D. T. Ansted, T. 4. 4111.01
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Mineralogy and crystallography, by Mitchell and Tennant,
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Skeleton and teeth, by B. Owen, T. 1 471.'>.08
Zoology, by W. 8. Dallas, t, 2-3 4715.09
Orridge (B Brogdeu). Some account of the citizens
of London and their rulers, 1060-1867. London,
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Onini (Felice, Hal. revolulionisi). Memoirs and ad-
ventures. Edinburgh, 1857. 6°. . . . 3135.09
Onini {L'abhi Mathien). History of the blessed vir-
gin Mary, with letters apostolic concerning the
dogmatic definition of the immaculate concep-
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London, 1872. 12° 3418.12a
Same. Tr. by P. Power. Dubl.,[n.(i.]12°. 3418.12
Orthodox Congregationalism and sects. See Clarke (D.) 3.'>35.22
Orthodox London. See Davies (E. Maurice) 344r,.14
Orthodox/ : its truth and errors. See Olarka (J.F.) 1869. 3635.19
Orthographic projection. ."See Binns (W.) 3924.17
Orthopaedia. See Enight (J ) 1874 4318.17
Orthopedic surgery. See Medicine (p. 764),
Orthoptera. See Insects (p. 645).
Ortis (Lutters of). See Foscolo (N. Ugo) 192.2i
Ortolan (Elzear). History of Koman law. Tr. byJ. T.
Priohard and D. Nasmith. L., 1871. 8°. 5617.04
Orton (James). Andes and Amazon. New York,
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— Comparative zoology. New York, 1876. 12°. 4737.09
— Liberal education of women. N.Y.,1.S73.12°. 5836.09
Orval, or the fool of time. S«Bulwer-Lytton(E. R.) 1869. 1671.24
Oryctology. See Geology and Palsontology (p. 673).
Osborne (Francis). Hist, memoirs of the reigns of
Elizabeth and king James i. Keprint. Edin-
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Osbom (H. S., prof., Lafayette coU., Pa.) Metallurgy
of iron and steel. Phil., 1869. 8". . . 31)31.43
Osbom (Rev. Henry S., LL.D.) Biblical tables; a
handbook of reference. Phil, 1871. 1.8°. 3717.03
— Palestine, past and present. Phil., 1839. 8°. 1055.01
Osbom (Laughton). Bianca Capello : a tragedy.
New York, 1868. 12°. 1734.28
— Handbook of oil painting, by an American artist.
[anon.] New York, 1856. 16°. .... 1424.05
— The last Mandeville, The heart's sacrifice, The monk,
Matilda of Denmark : tragedies. New York,
1870. «° 1734.26
— The Montunini : comedy. N. Y., 1868. 16°. 1734.37
— Vision of Kubeta, an epic story of the island of
Manhattan, [anon.] Boston, 1838. 8°. 1674.32
Osbum (Wm.) Israel in Egypt. 2d ed. London,
1856. 16°. 1075.14
— Monumental hist, of Egypt. 2v. L., 1854.8°. 1075.01
Osoanyan (Christopher). The sultan and his peo-
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Osgood (David. D.D.) Uiacourse at Cambridge, April 8, 1810.
Cambridge. 1810. 8° 3581.M
— Discourse before the legislature of Mass., the day of general
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— A solemn protest a;^ainst the late declaration of war. dis-
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Osgood (Mr.i. Frances Sargent). Poems. New York,
1861. 24° 1674.11
— Wreath of wiltl flowers from New England. [Poems.]
London, 1812. 12° 1671.12
— Poetry of flowers and flowers of poetry. New
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Osgood (James R.) & Co., puWiVier.?. Maritime pro-
vinces [of Canada] ; Gulf and river of St. Law-
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— The middle states : a handbook for travelers.
Boston, 1874. 16° 1121.08
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— Student life. New York, 1861. 12°. . . 5512.07
— The bottomless pit : thoughts upon the reality of hell. Al-
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— Christian remembrancea and hopes ; two sermons. Provi.
dence, 1849. 8' 3678.23
— Our life school as theologians ; discourse before the alumni
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1863. 8° 3678.23
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0/ the y. A, review.
O'Shaughnessy (Arthur W. E. ) An epic of woman,
and other poems. 2d ed. L., 1871. 12°. 1674.33
Osorio, a tragedy. Sre Coleridge (S. T.) 1873 1714.30
Ossian. Poems. Tr. by J. Macpherson. With pre-
liminary dissertations. N. Y.,[»i.d.] 16°. 167-J.13
Poems. Boston, 1856. 12° 1674.14
— Poems in the original Gaelic. With literal transl.
into English, and dissertation on the authenti-
city of the poems, by A. Clerk. With the Engl,
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— Campbell (H. T. ) Ossiana ; or Fingal traced in Ul-
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Ossiau'8 poems. [Vn kis Hist, of Scotland, v. 4.] . 4t)6.0i
— Neaves (Hon. lord C.) On the Ossian controversy. [In
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Ostervald (Jean Frederic). Abridgment of the his-
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Ostrowsld (J. B.) History of Pohmd. v. 1-2. [To
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Note. — Vol. 3 is wanting.
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Otey (James Hervey, D. D ) The unity of the church : the min-
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Otteiburn (Battle of). White (li.) History, etc., 1338.
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Ottley (Drewry, ed.) Observations on surgical dis-
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Ottley (Henry). Biographical and critical dictionary
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Otto(Emil'. German conversation-grammar. 5th ed.
Boston, 1803. 12° 6113.28
Otto (FrieJrich). History of Kussian literature. Tr.
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Otto (Krie.lrich Julius). Manual of the detection of
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Otto (Jacob Augustus'. Treatise on the violin and
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Ottoman ompiie. * e Turkey.
Ottoman power in Europe. Hee Freeman (E. A.) 1877. . S47.28
Otway (Robert). Treatise on steam navigation. 2d
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Otway (Thomas). Works. 2 v. L., 1712. 18°. 1734.09
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— Poems. Life by S. Johusou. [In Chalmers (A.) English
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— Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [/n Sanford (E.) and
Walsh ( a.) British poets, V. 10 ) 1691.10
.8®" See also Flays {Arranged by authors) ; — Biography
(p. 181).
Oadh. S^-e India {Sepoy mutiny, p. 339).
Oadiu (Cesar). Proverbes espagnols traduits en
francjois. Bruxelles, 1612. 24°. . . . 6211.24
Onfle (Monsieur). &« Bordelon (L.) History, ete. 1811.3812.28
Our behavior. See Duffey (;l/rs. E. li.) 6427.20
Our Bible class. .See Fairfield (C. E.) 1860 3547.15
Our bishop.s and deaus. See Arnold (F.) 2 v 3446.12
Our blood relations ; or the Darwinian theory. [a«0Ji.]
London, 187i. 12°. 4713.07
Our campaign around Gettysburg : a memorial of
23d regiment (N. Y. S. N. G.), etc., 1863. Brook-
lyn, 1804. 16°. ...... 632.05 ; 642.20
Our ohildreu in heaven. See Holcombe (W. H.) 1809. 3562.20
Our children's pets. By Josephine, [jaseud.'i 3d ed.
London, 1805. sm. 4° 4721.18
Otir coal and our coal pits. L., 1857. 16°. . 5,)75.28
Our country and gov. for 100 years. See Bliss (F.C.) 1870. 6732.06
Our country : a household hist. See Lossing (B. J.) 1875-8. 568 19
Our digestions. .See Lewis (Dio. 1872 432122
Our dumb compauions. See Jackson (ThoniM). 1870. . 4724 13
Our EugUsh Bible. &«Walden(T.) 1871 3721.09
Our English home, [anon.] Oxford, 1860. 16°. 6014.01
Our English surnames. See Bardsley (C. W.) .... 6612.10
Our eternal homes. See Hyde {Rev. John) 3582.01
Our farm of four acres. Introd. by P. B. Mead.
New York, I860. 12° 6122.02
Our feathered companions. See Jackson (T.) 1865. . . 4815.04
Our first huudred years. See Lester (C. E.) 1875. . . 576.14
Our lonr-footed frieuds. See Howitt (M.) 4724.15
Our girls. Sec Lewis (Dio,. 1871 6822.16
Our great captains. See Brockett (L. P.) 186S. . . . 632.06
Our houses, aud \vhat made of. See Davidson (E. A.) . 1311.01
Our inheritance in the Great Pyramid. See Smyth (C. P ) 1082 10
Our ironclads and merchant ships. See Fishbourne (E.G.) 4517.32
Our King and Saviour See Wise (Daniel) 3421.24
Our little one : The little shoe. Little feet, Little
footsteps. [Poems.] Boston, 1867. 18°. 1674.15
Our living poets. See Forman(H. B.) 1871 1643.19
Our living representative men, .$ee Savage (John). 1860. 3156.01
Our Lord's resurrection, .5e« Wilhams (I.) 3763 09
Our national centennial jubilee. Orations, etc., July 4, 1876.
See Saunders (F.) 684 19
Our national house. See Remington {Rev. E F.) 1873. 6722.19
Our new masters [i.e. worliingmeul. .%e Wright (T.) 1873. 5816.29
Our new vicar. See Monsell (J. S. B ) 3675.16
Our new way round the world. See Coffin (C. C.) 1869. 925.10
Our next-door neighbor : Mexico. See Haven (Gilbert). 1162.20
Our ocean highways. .See Dempsey (J. M ) 1870. . . . 933.05
Our old home : Engl, sketches. .See Hawthorne (N.) 1863. 964,16
Our own birds. See Bailey (W. L) 1869 4812,15
Our parish, etc. See Murray (N ) 1854 3576.14
Our place among infinities. .S'ee Proctor (R. A.) ... 4015.34
Our poetical favorites. See Kendrick (A. C.) 1871. . .1662.21
Our poor relatious : a pliilozoic essay. See Hamley (E. B.) 4722.15
Our press gang. See Wilmer (L. A.) 1869 2711.22
Our reptiles. See Cook (M. C.) 1865 4811.01
Our Saturday nights. See Pomeroy iM. U.) 1870. . .2541.33
Our seamen. See PlimsoU (S.) 1873 5816.30
Our seven churches. S<e Beecher (T. K.) 1870. . . .3412.18
Our sketrhing club. See Tyrwhitt (B. St. J.) 1875. . . 1432.38
Our social bees. See Wynter (Andrew). 2 v. 1860 69. . 3913.23
Our summer in the Harz forest. By a Scotch family.
Edinburgh, 1,S6"). 16° 904.19
Our vacations. See Clark (F. E.) 1874 1111.21
Our western border loi) years ago. See McKnight (C.) . 1136.08
Our young folks. See Oliver Optic's magazine.
Ourliac (Edouard). Proverbes et scenes bourgeoises.
Paris, lh68. 12° 7048.01
Ouseley (Sir F. A. Gore). Treatise on counterpoint,
canon, and fugue. London, 1869. 8°. . 1560.22
— Treatise on harmony. 2d ed L., 1868. 8°. 1566,21
— Treatise on musical form and general composition.
London, 1875. 8° 1566.23
Ouseley {Sir Gore). Biographical notices of Persian
poets ; with critical remarks. With memoir of
SirG. Ouseley, by J. Reynolds. L.,1846.8°.78I6.12
Ourselves : women. See Linton (E, L.) 1869 6811,01
Out of the past. See Godwin (P.) 1870 25'26.18
Out of towu. See Burnand (F. C.) 1868 944.02
Outcroppings : selections of California verse. San
Francisco, l.'-60. 12° 1674.31
Outdoor papers. See Higginson (T. W.) '2632.02
Out-doors at Idlewild. See WiUis (K. P.) 2546.28
Outhier (lieginald). *Journal of a voyage to the North, 1736-37.
[/« Pinkerton. Voyages, v. l.J 926.01
OutUnes of men, women, and things. See Ames {Mrs. M. C.)
1873 2512.32
Outram (James). The conquest of Scinde : a com-
mentary. 2 v. Edin. and L., 1816. 8°. 1035.19
Outre-mer. See Longfellow (H. W.) Prose works, v. 1. 6052.11
Ouvaroff {Comie berge). Essay on the mysteries of
Eleusis. From the French, by J. D. Price. Lon-
don, 1817. 8° 3817.11
Owiry (Col. Henry Aime). On the Prussian infantry.
2d ed. London, 1870. 8° 4516.11
— Stein and his reforms in Prussia, with reference
to the land question in England. London, 1873.
12° 5914.18
Ovalle (Alfonso de). *Historical relation of Chili, 1049. [In Tin-
kerton. Voyages, v. 14 926.14
Over the ocean. See Guild (Curtis). 1871 944.19
Over the plains, fte. See Tice (J H.) 1872 1132.19
Over the Kocky mounlaius. See Ballantyne miscel., v. 7, 1869.
Overbeck (Frz.) Introd. to the Acta. [In Zeller (E.) Acts ot
the Apostles, 1875.) 3755.28
Overbury {Sir Thomas). Miscellaneous works. Ed.
with biogr. of author, by E. F. Eimbault. Lon-
don, 1856. 16° 5002.01
43- For lives ot Sir T. 0., «ee Biography (p. 184).
Overend, Gurney & Co. Xenos (*'.) Depredations ;
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8° 8154.01
lUK BBOOELYN IiIBBABY.
OVERMAN - OWEN
881
Overman (Frederick). Manufacture of HteeL Phila-
delphia, 1851. 12° 393;).42
— Mechanics for the millwright, machinist, etc.
Phihidelphia, 18j1. 12° 3923.12
— Moulder's and founder's pocket guide. Philadel-
phia, 1852. 12° ' 3933.41
— Treatise on metallurgy. 5th ed. N.Y.,1860.8°.3934.39
Overstone {Lord). Si'e Loyd {H. J., lord Qoerstom).
Overthrow of the French army : its prelude and its
cause, [anoii.] London, 1871. . . . 526.12
Orertare of augels. See Beecher (H. W.) 1870. . . . 3S16.U
Ovidlus Naso (Publius). Ovid, by Alfred Church.
Phil, 187C. 10°. [Ancient classics.] .1675.05
— Elegies ; tr. by C. Marlowe. [/« M.'s Works, 1858 ] .1735.01
— Fasti, Tristia, Pontic epistles, Ibis, and Halieuticon.
Tr. by H. T. Riley. L., Bolm, 1851. 12° 1675.03
— Heroides. A mores. Arsamatoria. Remediaamo-
ris. De medicamine faciei. Nux or the walnut
tree. To Livia Augusta on the death of her son.
Tr. by H. T. Riley. L., Bohn, 1852. 12°. 1675.04
— Metamorphoses. Literally tr. into Engl, prose, by
H. 'I'. Riley. London, Bohn, 1851. 12°. . 1675.04
Same. Tr. by Drytleu, Addison, Garth, and others. [In
Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 20, 1810.J .... 1626.iO
Same. Tr. by J.J.Howard. 2 v. L.,1807. 8°.16;8.10
• Same. Tr. into English blank verse by H. King.
Edinburgh, 1871. 12° 1675.11
Note. — Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 109, 1871.
— Leg metamorphoses. Tr. en fran9ois, avec des re-
marques par Banier.Nouv.ed.2v.P., 1738.4°. 1678. 11
— CEuvres completes. [Lat. d Fr.'\ Paris, 1869. 8°.
[Nisard's collection.] . 7725.14
— Opera omnia. Ex ed. Burmanniana ; cum notis et
interpretatione in usum Delphini. 8 v. Lon-
don, Valpy, 1821. 8°. ...... . 7715.12
Index, V. 8-9.
Medicaniina faciei : fragmeu-
turn, V. 2.
Metatuorphoseon, v. 2, 3.
NotiB, V. 5-8.
Nux : elegia, v. 2.
Remedia amoris, v. 2.
TriBtium lib. v., v, 4-5.
Amorum libri tres, v. 1.
Artis amatorise lib. tree, v. 2.
CoQsolati') ad Liviam Atigus-
tam, V. 2.
Epistolffi ex Ponto, v. 6.
Fastorura lib. vi., v. 4.
Halieuticon : fragmentam, v. 2.
Heroides, v. 1.
Ibis, V. 6. ■
— Opera, [/a 'Walker ,0, 8.) Corpus poetariim.] . .1697.15
— [Works.] Tr. by Dryden, Pope, Congreve, Addi-
son and others. 2 v. N. Y., 18.52. 16°. . 1675.01
— Translations from Ovid, by J. Dryden. [In his Works, v. 12,
1821.] 5012.26
See Teuffel's Hist, of Roman lit., v. 1, p. 469-487.
Owen (David Dalei. Report of geological survey of
Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota ; and of a por-
tion of Nebraska territory. Phil., 1852.4°. 4117.04
Same. Illustrations. Phila., 18.-)2. 4°. 4117.05
Owen (Hugh,jc.) The elementary act, 1870. (33 and
34 Vict., c. 75). With notes, etc. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1870. 16° 5514.19
Owen (John) at%d Bowen (J.) Britannia depicted. See Ogilby
(John) 953.09
Owen (John, D.D.) Works. Ed. by T. Russell.
21 V. London, 1826. S° 3571.01
Contents : v. 1. Life and writings of J. Owen, by W.
Orme. Clarkson's funeral sermon. Indexes to Works.
2. Disi^ourue conceruinK the Holy Spirit.
3. Discourse cone, the Holy spirit. The reason of faith :
the Scripture to be the word of God. Meaus of under,
standing the mind of God as revealed in his word.
4. Work of the Holy Spirit in prayer. Two discourses
cone, the Holy Spirit and liis work. Of tlie divine original
authority, etc., vt the Scriptures [against Walt<jn'H Poly-
glottj. Of the integrity and purity of the Hebrew and
Greek text of the Scriptures. Pro sacris Scripturis ad-
versus fauaticos.
6. Two short catechisms. Display of Arminlanism.
Death of Christ, a treatise and reconciliation.
6. Doctrine of the saints' perseverance, ch. 1-10.
7. Saints' peraeverauce, ch. 11-17. Of the mortification
of sin iu believers. Of temptation.
8. ViudicisB evaugelicse ; or the mystery of the gospel
vindicated, and soeiniauism examined, in confutation of
the Racoviau catechism.
9. Same, cont'd. Of the death of Christ and of Justifica-
tion. Review of GrotiuB's doctrine of the deity and satia-
faction of Christ. Disstrtation of diviue juslice.
10. Of communion with God the Father, Son. and Holy
Ghost. Same, vindicated from the exceptions of W. Sher-
lock, Brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine
of the Trinity, as also of the person and satisfaotiou of
Christ.
11. Doctrine of Justiflcation by faith, through the im-
putation of the righteoDKness of Christ. Gospel grounds
and evidences of the faith of God's elect.
12. Deolai-utiou of the gloiious mystery of the person
of Gtirist, God and man. Meditations and diacounea on
the glory of Christ, iu his person, office and grace.
13. Of indwelling sin iu believers. Grace and duty of
being spiritually mnided.
14. Of the forgiveness of sin. Treatise of the domin-
ion of sin and grace. Goodness and severity of God in
his dealing with sinfUl churches.
15-16. Sermons.
17. 'Thirteen sermons. Twenty-five disconrscs suitable
to the Lord's supper. Nature or apostasy from the pro-
fession of the gospel. Some consideratioiis about union
among protestants. State of the protestatit religion.
18. Auimadversions uu a treatise entitled Fiat lux: or,
a guide iu differences of religion between papist, protest-
ftnt, and independent. Chnrch of Hume no safe guide.
19. Duty of pastors and people distinguished. Eschol ;
a cluster of the fruit of Canaan. [On church fellowship.]
Of schism, with vindication of the same. Answer to Caw-
drey on Bchism. Power of the supreme magistrate about
religion. Discourse concerning liturgies. Short cate-
chism, with an explication. Brief vindication of the non-
conformists from the charge of schism.
20. Inquiry into the institution, order, and communion,
of evangelical churches. Answer to Stillingflect's Unrea-
aonablenesB of separation. True nature of a gospel church.
21. Discourse couceruin;^ evangelical love, church peace,
and uuity. Truth and innocence vindicated ; in a survey
of a discourse concerning ecclesiastical polity, and the
authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences at
subjects in matters of religion. Indulgence and toleration
considered. Peace-oflferiiig for liberty of conscience.
Advice to citizens of Loudon. On the bill against con.
venticleB. Grounds on which dissenters desire their
liberty. Case of present distresses on non-coniormist«
examined. A letter concerning the present excommunica-
tious. On church censures. Against coulormity to wor-
ship not of divine institution. Of marrying alter divorce.
Of infant baptism and dipping. On a slanderous libel
against Dr. Owen. Orationes sex Oxonii habitie.
43" For lives of Owen, see Biography (p. 184).
Owen (John J., D.D.) Commentary on Gospel of
Matthew. New York, 1873. 12°. . . . 3754.00
— Com. on Gospel of Luke. N. Y., 1868. 12°. 3754.16
— Demonology of N. T. [In Bibl. saci-a, v. 16, p. 119.]
Owens {Mrs. Leon). See Leonowens (Anno Harriet).
Owen [Mrs. Octavius Freire). Heroines of history.
New ed. London, 1856. 16° 3261.21
Owen (Richard). Anatomy of vertebrates. 3 v.
London, 1866-68. (5° 4727.13
Contents: v. 1. Fishes and reptiles. 2. Birds and mam-
mals. 3. Mammals.
— Description of the skeleton of an extinct gigantic
sloth ; with observ. on the megatherioid qua-
drupeds. London, 1842. 4°. .... 4728.12
— Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physio-
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don, 1855. 8° 4727.18
Same. Vertebrate animals. Part 1. Fishes.
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— Memoir on the pearly nautilus. L.,1832. 4°. 4828. 14
— Monographs on the IJritish fossil reptilia from the
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soc, 1861-62. 4°
Contents: Pts. 1-2. Scelidosaurus Harisonii and Pliosau-
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— Monograph on the fossil reptilia of the cretaceous
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— Monograph on the fossil reptilia of the liassio for-
mations. Pt. 1. Sauropterygia. London, Pa-
IceoniiMjr. soc, 1865. 4°
— Monograph on the fossil reptilia of the Wealden
and Purbeek formations. London, Palceonlogr.
soc, 1853-64. 4°
— and Bell (Thomas). Monograph on the fossil rep-
tilia of the London clay, and of the Bracklesham
and other tertiary beds. London, Palceonlogr.
soc, 1849-58. 4°
— Odontography : comparative anatomy of the teeth ;
their physiological relations, mode of develop-
ment and microscopic structure in the vertebrate
animals. 2 v. London, 1840-45. 1. 8°. . 4727.21
Contents : v. 1. Text. 2. Atlas.
— Palaeontology, or extinct animals and their geologi-
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— Structure of the skeleton and teeth. London, 1 85 1.
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Owen (Robert, Engl, social reformer, h. 1771, d. 1858).
Life. By himself. With selections from his
•writings and correspondence. 2 v. London,
1857-5S. 8" .^,^^^'?
ContmU : v. 1. Life. New view of society. Adtreas at
tbe opening of the Lanarli luatiiution for the formation of
character. Letter to the abp. of Canterbury on the union
of churches and schools. 2. Various tracts. New view
of society, 1818. Two memorials on behalf of the work-
ing classes. Report to the county of Lanark, 1S20.
— New view of society. 4th ed. L., 1818. 8=. SSlfi.Ol
Observations on the manufacturing system. Sd ed. [In Pam-
phleteer, v. 11.] .• • ■ • -6008.11
— Revolution in the mind and practice of the human
race. London, 1849. 8=' 5813.11
;«- For lives of B. Owen, see Biography (p. 184).
Oweu (Robert Dale). The debatable land between this
world and the next. With narratives. New
York, 1872. 8° , • 3815.37
— Footfalls on the boundary of another world. Phila-
delphia, 1869. 12° 38^^-^Q
— Labor, its hist, and prospects. N.Y.,1851.12°.5933.08
— Moral physiology ; plain treatise on the popula-
tion question 5th ed. N. Y.. 1831. 8°. 5l)14.(J8
— Outline of the system of education at New Lanark.
Cincinnati, 1825. 12° 5515.19
— Twenty-seven years of autobiography. Threading
my way. New York, 1874. 12°. . . .3135.29
— [Various articles.] See p. 92 of Index to Atlantic monthly.
— Wrong of slavery and future of the African race in
the Qnited States. Phil, 1861. 1'2°. . . 5831.27
— and Bacheler (0.) Discussion on the existence of
God, and the authenticity of the Bible. 2 v.
New York, 1833. 16° 3514.15
Owen (R. Jones). Practice of perfumery. London,
1870 12° 6014.21
Owen Meredith, 'pseud.' See Bulwer-Lytton (E. R., M tcrd Lytl^m).
Owens college, (Mancheskr). Essays and addresses,
by professors and lecturers. L.,1874. 8°. 2.538.05
Contents : Opening address by the duke of Devonshire.
Greenwood (J. G.) .Some relations of culture to practical
life Rosooe (H. E.) Original research as a incaus of edu-
cation. Stewart (B.) 8>lar physics. Core (T. H.) The
distance from the sun to the earth. Dawkins (W. a.)
Limits of knowledge of the earth. Reynolds (0.) Use ol
steam. WiUiamson (\V. C.) Primeval vegetation m the
relation to the doctrines of natural selectiou and evolution.
Gameee (A ) Science and medicine. Wilkins (A. S.) Some
hist, results of the science of language. Theodores (F.)
The Talmud. Breyman (H.) Provencal poetry. Bryee
(J ) The judicature act of 1873 in its relation to the history
of the j iidiciai system in England. Jevons (W. S.) The
railways and the state. Ward (A. W.) The peace of Europe.
Owenson (Sidney). See Morgan (iojij/ 8.0.)
Owl and the uightingale. See Guildford (Nicholas de). .6060.11
Owl creek letters. See Prime (W. C.) 1818 3o85.22
Owls-glass, pseu J. See Rebel brag, efc. 1865 "''■'•■'*
Oxberry (Wm.) Flowers of literature; encyol. ol
anecdote, i v. London, 1821-22. 12°. . 6217.11
— New English drama. 12 v. L., 1818-20. 12°. 1734.10
Contmts : v. 1. New way to pay old debts, by P. Massin-
cer Rivals by B. B. Sheridan. West Indian, by R. Cum-
Eeriand Hypocrite, by I. Bickerstaff. Jealous wife, by G.
Colman. 2. Beggar's opera, by J. Gay. Duo.ina, by R. B.
Sheridan. Love in a viUage, by I. Bickerstaff. Maid of
the mill by I. Bickerstaff. Lionel and Clarissa, by I.
Bickerstaff. 3. Richard ru.. by Shakapeare. Hamlet, by
BbaUspeare. Is he jealous, by 8. Beasley. Alexander the
Great by K. Lee. Way to keep him, by A. Murphy. 4.
She stoops to conquer, by O. Goldsmith. Venice pre-
served, by T. Otway. The wonder, by Mrs. Centliyre.
Castle spectre, by M. G. Lewis. Woodman's hut. 5. Clan-
destine marriage, by G. Colman and D. Garrick. Soldier's
daughter, by A. Cherrv. Othello, by Shakspeare. Distrest
mother, by A. Philips. Provoked husband, by J. Vanbrugh
and C. Cibber. 6. Deaf and dumb, by T. Holcrol't. Busy,
body by Mrs. Centlivre. Romeo and Juliet, by Shak-
speare. Belle's stratagem, by Mrs. Cowley. Kecruuing
otacer, by G. Farquhar. 7. Bold stroke, by Mrs. Centlivre.
Road to ruin, by T. Holcroft. Beaux' stratagem, by G.
Farquhar. As you like it, by Shakspeare. King John, by
Shakspeare. 8. Country girl, by Wycherl^y. Jane Shore,
by N. Rowe. Coriolanus, by Shakspeare. Suspicious hus-
band, by Dr. Hoadly. Merry wives of Windsor, by Shak-
speare. 9. Critic, by "R. B. Sheridan. Rosina, by F.
Brookes. Honest thieves, by T. Knight. Mayor of Gar-
ratt, by S. Foote. Three weeks after marriage, by A. Mur-
phy. Shipwreck, by 8. J. Arnold. Rugautino, by Mrs.
G. Lewis. 10. King Lear, by Shakspeare. Inconstant, by
G. Farquhar. Merchant of Venice, by Shakspeare. Rule
■ wife and have a wife, by F. Beaumont and J.Fletcher.
11. Magpie, by D. Qarrick. Quaker, by C. Dibden. Citizen,
by A. Murphy. Deserter, by C. Dibden. Miser, by H. Field-
ing. Lying valet, by D. Garrick. Who's the dupe, by Mrs.
Cowley. 21. Guy Mannering.byD. Terry. Cymbeline. by
Shakspeare. Twelfth night, by Shakspeare. Confederacy,
by J. Vaubrugh. Douglas, by J Home Wh. el of fortune,
by R. Cumberland. The stranger, by E. Thompson. Wild
oats, by J. O'Keeffe.
Oxenden (Ashton, D D.. bp.) Parables of our Lord.
7th ed. London, 1809. 16° 3581.22
— Portraits from the Bible. Old Testament. Lon-
don, 1871. 18° 3581.04
Same. New Testament. L, 1871. 18°. 3581 03
Ozenedsa (Johannes de). Chronica. Ed. by Sir H.
Ellis. L., 1859. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.--
Ozenford (John). Illustrated book of French songs.
London, 1855. W 1675.07
— and Preiling (C. A.) Tales from the German.
Translated. London, 1844. 8°. ... 255.04
j^- for plays by J. O., see Plays {arranged ty authors).
Oxenham i Henry Nutcombe ). Kecollections of Ober-
Ammergau in 1871. L., 1871. 16°. . .1734.33
OxIoT&(UrdversUyqf). S-e Countries ( Oxford, p. 3o5) ;
also
— AlmcB matres. [Dedicated, without permission, to
the freshmen and dons of Oxford.] By M. Splene,
B.A., Oxon, [p.seiid. of J. C. Thomson]. . 5511.04
— Barrows (M.) Pass and class: an Oxford guide
book. 1861 ^?io-??
Worthies of All Souls. 1874 4S3.18
— Chnle-ilon (E, bp. of LUimlaff). Replytothe calum-
nies of the Ediu. review. [nnon.'[ 1810. 5:il4.21
— iJoaei'.s (./.£?.) Education in Oxford. 1861. 55l5.'22
_ SanJford (C. K.) Letter, as umpire between the Univ. of Ox-
ford and Edin. review. [7n Pamphleteer, V. 21,18-22.] 6068 il
— Umitli 1 0. ) The reorganization of the University of
Oxford. 18i;8 .5514.23
— SludenVs handbook to the Univ. and colleges of
Oxford. Oxford, 1873. 16° 5511.00
See also Fraser's mag., N a., v. 0, 1872 (O. without a
Kulde) ; Macmillan, Oct., 1871 (Early hist, of O., by J. B.
Green) ; Nov. 1869 (Oxford slang) ; Blackw. mag., v. 81,
1857 (Oxford and Thomas Hearne).
S3- See also University edut-ation.
Oxford English prize essays. New ed. 5 v. Ox-
ford, 1836. 8°. 2541.11
Contents : v. 1, Scott (J.) Advantages and disadvantages
oftravelling. Grattan (J.) On Sculpture. Lowth (T.) Arch-
itecture. Addington (H.) Paiutiug and writing. Burgess
(T ) On the study of antiquities. Robertson (A.) On origi-
nal composition. Barker (0.) On the use of history.
Hall (C H ) On the use of medals. Blackstone (H.) On
dramatic composition. Abbott (C.) O i the use and abuse
of satire. Benwell (W.) In what arts have the moderns
excelled the ancients. Richards (<i.) On aucient and mod-
ern poetry. ' Hodson (F.l Influence of education and gov-
ernment on national character. Taunton (W. E ) Popu-
larity. Phillpots (U ) Influence of a religious principle.
2. Street (S.) Ou painting. Bartlam (J.) Liberty. Cop-
leston (E.) On Agriculture. Phillimore (J.) Chivalry.
Mant (B.) On commerce. Radd (E.) Connection between
Intellectual and moral excellence. Jackson (J.) Socrates.
Wilson (D.I Common sense. Kendy (A.) Utility of classi-
cal learning. Heber (R.) A sense of honour. Marsh (E.
G.) Posthumous fame. Grey (C.) Hereditary rank. Bar-
ney (C. P.) Love of country. Whately (R.) The arts in
which moderns liave been less successful than ancients.
3. Attfleld (W.) Funeral honours. Keble(J.) On tiausla-
tion from dead languages. Coleridge (J. T.) Etymology.
Burdon (B.) English literature of the 17th aud 18lh cen-
turies. Arnold (T.) ECfects of colonization on the parent
state. Milman (U. H.) Comparative estimate of sculpture
and painting. Ogilvio (C. A.) On the union of classical
with mathematical studies. Adolphus (J. L.) Biugraphy.
Rickards (S.) Greek and Latin poetry. Macdonnell (A.)
Influence of the drama. Sandford (D. K.) Study of mod-
eru history. _
4. Shirley (W. A.) Study of moral evidence. Flumer (C.
J.) Public spirit among the ancients. Oharton (W. R.)
Athens ia the time of Pericles, and Home iu the time of
Augustus. Moberly(G.l Rude and refined ages, aud works
offlctiou. OakeleylF.) Influence of crusades. Sewell(W.)
Domestic virtues and manners of the Greeks and Romans.
Denison (G. A.) Power and stability of fed. governments.
5. Eden (C. P.) Use aud abuse of theory. Harrison (B.)
Study of languages as it relates to the philosophy of the
human mind. Wall (H.) Emulation. Anstice (J.) Influ-
ence of the Bomau conquests upon literature aud arts In
Bome. Mozley (J. B | Influence of the ancient oracles.
-Vaughan (H. H.) Effects of a national taste for general
reading. Jackson (J.) Socrates.
Oxford essays, by members of that University. 4 v.
London, 1855-58. 8° 2538.19
Contents.
1855. Sellar (W. Y.) Lucretius. Fronds (J. A.) Teach-
ing English history. Palgrave (F. T.) Alfred de Musset.
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Smith (H. J. 8.) The Plnrality of worlds. Oowell (E. B.)
PtMslan liteiaturo. Thomson (W.) Crime and its excuses.
Phillips (John). Oxford K<!Ology. Sandars (T. C.) Hegel's
Philosopliy of right. Pattison (Mark). Oxford studies.
1856. MilUer (Max). Mythology. Bernard (Montague).
War laws aud usages. Butler (George). Ituphail drawlugs
in Oxford. Morris (Wm. O'Connor). Laud syBtoni in Ire-
land. Temple (i-'.) National education. King (R, J.) Car-
loTiiigiau ronisiice. Smith (Goldwin). Congreve's Roman
empiri* of the west.
1857. Gladstone (W. E.) Homer. Duff (M. E. Grant).
Sicily. Wilson (H. B.) Cliristian comprehension. Free-
man (E. A.) Anc-ietit Greece and niediaaval Italy. Powell
{Ba<len). Nalural theology. Bridges (J. H.) Jews of Europe
in the middle ages. Church (R. W) Montaigne. Sellar
(W.Y.) Thucydides.
1858. Conington (J.) Poetry of Pope. Cecil (Lord R,
Gascoigne). Parliamentary reform. Grant (Sir Alexander).
Ani'ient stoics. Buchanan (C.) Hymns and hymn writers.
Dasent (G. Webb . Norsemen iu Iceland. Phillimore (J.
G.) < anon law. Smith (Goldwin). Oxford unlv. reform.
Oxford reformers of U98. See Seebohm (F.) 1867. . .3*16.21
Oxford tracts. See Tracts ior the times.
Oxus aud the Indus. See Bell (Evaus). 1874 loic.ll
Oxus I'i ver. See Oonntries {Oxus, p. 356).
Oystsrs.
— Scheie d' Vrre (SI.) In his Wonders of the deep, p. 17(;-213.
See also Ed. rev., v. 127, 1868 (Oysters and oyster flsher-
ies) ; Macmillan, Feb., 186:1 (Oysters : gossip about their
natural and econouiic hislory) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 46, 1867 ;
Pop. 8ci. monthly. Nov., Dec, 1874 (Nat. hist, of the oys-
ter, by S. Loikwood).
Ozanam Antoine Frederic). History of civilization
in the 5th century. Tr. by A. C. Glyn. 2 v.
I'hiladelphia, ISCT. 12° 44.').15
— Pilgrimage to the land of the Cid. Tr. by P. S.
^ew York, 1875. 16' 98-2.26
See notices of Ozanam in Cath. world, Feb., 1877.
Ozone. Foxi^C.B.i Ozone and antozone. 187-3.4317.01
— Wetherill (C. M.) Ozone and antozone [/h Sm. report. 18(14.]
Pacchiarotto and how he worked iu distemper. See Browning
(B.) Ili22 18
Pacheco (iJmin'i Maria). A'e James (G. P. E.) Memoirs of cele-
brated women. 187() 3261.10
Pachyderms. See Natural liistory.
Pacific mail steamship company. Otii (F. X.) His-
tory of. 18';7 IKSS.ll
Pacific «>cean. See Countries, etc. iPaciJic ocean, p. 3.'i5).
Pacific railroad. Countries (United Stat'-s : Governnfnt surveys,
p. 38'2) -.—also Swallow (G. C.) (ieologieal report of t|]6
country atou^' the line of the southwestern bi-iiuch of the
Pacific r.iilroad. Missouri, IS.i'.t. [1133.25] :— Whitney (A.)
Project for a railroad to the Pacific 1H49 [1134.07.]
Pacific state-*. See Countries (California, p. 297 ; — Or'-gon, p. 356).
Packard (Alpheiie Spring. D.D.j History of the Bunker Hill
monument. [In Maine hist. soc. c -11., v. 3 : p. 23'J-2ti9.|
Packard (Alpheus Spring, jr. ) Guide to study of in-
sects, and treatise on those injurious to crops.
Salem, lsfi9. 8' 48i3.13
— Directions for collecting and preserving insects. Washing-
ton, 1873. 6°. [In Sm. miscel. coll , v. 11.] . , . 89.15.21
— Half hours with insects. Boston, 1877. 12°. 4823.27
— Life histories of animals, including man ; or com-
parative embryology. N. y., i87i;. 8°. . 47:17.10
— Monograph of the geometrid moths or phaloenidsa
of the United States. Wash., 1876. 4°. [tJ. S.
Geol. survey of the territories, v. 10. J . Il'i6.22
— Our common insects. Salem, 1«73. 12°. . 4822.'21
— Report on the Itocky mountain locust, and other insects in-
jurious to crops. [Ill Hayden's Geol. and geogr. survey of
the territories. 9th report, 187.5. ] 4116.29
Packard (Rev. David Temple). Dawn of the morning : serincm.
Somervile, Dec, 2S, 1862. Boston, 1863. 8'. . . 3631.U9
Packard ( Mrs. E. P. W. ) Modern persecution, or in-
sane asylums unveiled. 2 v. Hartford, 1876. 8°.
Packard (Joseph). Book of Malachi. Expounded. N. Y., 1874
8°. l/nLange (J. P.) Comment. O. T., V. 16.] . .3726.23
Paoke (Charles). Guide to the Pyrenees. 2d ed.
London, 18'17. 1C° 984.21
Paddock ( Wilbur F. ) Eyes and ears abroad. Phila-
delphia, 187 :. 16° 941. -29
Paez (Ramon). Wild scenes in South America ; the
Llanos of Venezuela. N. Y., 1862. 1'2°. H(',.?.li)
Pagan or christian architecture? 5ee Muir (W. J. C.) .1312.21
Paganism. See Biblical aud. religious lit. (Religion and religions,
p. 100) ;-MythologT (p. 801).
Page I Charles G. ) Psychomancy : spirit-rappings and
table-tippings exposed N. Y., 1853. 1^°. 3H1 .49
Page (David). Advanced text-book of geology. 4th cd.
Edinburgh and London, 1867. 12°. , . 1112.33
— Handbook of geol. terms, geology, and physical
geography. 2d ed. Edin., 1865. 12°. . 4112.31
— Man : where, whence, and whither ? his natnral his-
tory relations. New York, 1868. 16°. . 4732.01
— Past and present life of the globe. Edinburgh.
1861. 8° 4112 15
Page (David P.) Theory and practice of teaching.
New York, 1852. 12° 5514.02
Page (H. A., pseud, of Alex. Yapp). Thomas De
Quincey : his life and writings. With corresp.
2 v. New York, 1877. 12° 3047.25
— Thoreau : his life and aims. B., 1877. 16°. 3171.23
Page (I.) Guide for drawing the acanthus, and or-
namental foliage. London, [1856]. 1'2°. 1451.13
Page (Richard). Banks and banking. By Daniel
Hardcastle, p.ieiid. London, 1812. 12°. . .593:1.24
Page (Thomas). Report on the harbors of Holyhead and Porth-
dyu-llaen. |/n Weale's quai. papers, pt. 6.] . . .3918.13
Page (Thomas J. ) La Plata, tiie Argentine confedera-
tion, and Paraguay, 1853-56. N.Y., 1859.8°. 1155.16
Page (Wm., lord Hulheriey). Continuity of scripture.
4th ed. London, 1869. 12°. 3557.08
Paget (John). Hungary and Transylvania. Newed.
2 V. London, 1^50. 8° 966.19
Paget (John, barrister). Inquiry into the charges
brought byMacaulay against Wm. Penn. Edin-
burgh, 1858. 16°. 3137.12
— Paradoxes and puzzles. L., 1874. 8°. . . 2538.11
Contents : The. New " exame.n ''; 1. Lord Macaulay and the
dukeof Marlboroutih. 2, Lord Macaulay and tlieni.tssacreaf
Glencoe. 3, Highlands of Scotland. 4, Lord Macaulay and
Dundee. 6, Lord Macaulay atid William Penn. Ymdica-
tions : 1, Nelson and Catacciolo. 2. Ijidv Hanjilton. 3,
Wigtown martyrs. 4, liecollectlonsof lord Byron. 5, Lord
Byron and his calumniators. Judicial puzzles : Elizabeth
Canning. The Campdeu wonder. The Annesley case.
Eliza Fenning. Spencer Cowper's ca*»e. Elements of
di awing. A d«y at Antwerp. Rubens and Buskin. George
Cruikshank. John Leech.
Paget ('fhomas). Letter to liicardo, on the true principle of es-
timating the extent of the late depie<'iation in the cur-
rency : and on the effect of Peel's bill for resuinplion of
oash payments by the liank. London. 18'i2. 8°. yn 6721.05
Paige (Lucius R.) History of Cambridge, Mass.,
1630-1877. With a genealogical register. Bos-
ton, 1877. 8° 594.20
Paijkull (C. W.) A summer in Iceland. Tr. by M.
R Itarnard. London. 1868. 8°. . . . 1142.17
Pain and suffering (Moral aspects of). See Biblical and religious
literatui-e (Consolation iu affl-iction, p. 82).
Palue (Caroline). Tent and harem : an oriental trip.
New York, 18.59. ]'2° 1082.13
Paine (Martyn). Physiology of the snul and instinct,
as distinguished from materialism. New York,
1872. 8° 3581.24
Paine (Robert Treat). Works in verse and prose.
With life. Bostoh, 1812. 8° 5()(;2.10
C'm'en(s ■ Sketches of life. Tributary lines. College ex-
ercises. Miscel. poems. Odes and songs. Prose writings.
Paine (Thomasi- Age of reason. B,,l87(i. 16°. 3A8i.lO
— Political Writings. 2 v. Boston. ]8.">6. 8°. .'■|716.01
Contents: v. 1. Brief sketch of life. Common sense.
Epistle to Quakers. The crisis. Public good. On tlie
claim ol Va. to the western territory. Letter to abb6
Rayniil. letter to Washinstoii. Letter from W;isliington
to Paine. Dissertations nu government, tlio bank, and
paper money. Anecdote of James Mo iroe aud Rnfus
Ki'ig. Address from Bordentnwti. To the Eitgl. people
on the invasion of Eughmd. To the French inhabitants
of La. To tlie citizens of Pa. ou calling a couveution. Of
constitutions, goveniments. and charters Remarks on
the political and military affairs of Europe. Of the English
navy. Ifemai'ks on Gov. Lewis's speech to the leijiKlature
ofN.Y. Offctunboats. Of the comparative powers aud ex-
pense of ships of war. gunboats, aud lortifi ations. Re
marks on Hale s resolutions, at Albany. Tliree letters to
Morgan I.ewis, on his prosecnt;ou of Thomas Farmer. On
the question, Wi.l there be war ? Itoyid peligree.
2. Prospects on the Rubicon. Itiuhts of man. Letter
to ti.e authors of the Republican. Letter to the abbe
Sieves. AiMr. to the addressers. Letters to lord Onslow.
Dissert, ou first ijrinciph s-of gov. Speech in the French
nat. conveutiou. Letters to Dnudas. Decline and fall of
the Engl, system of finance. Letter to the people of France.
Keasons for preserving the life of Louis C.ipet. Agrariati
justice, opposed to agra'-iau law, and to at^rariau monopoly.
Letter to the people of France, atid thn French armies, on
the 18ih F uctidor (Sept. 4, 1797) and its couseqnences.
Letti'r to tlie sheriff of the county of Sussex. Letters to sir
A. MacdonaM. atty-gen., on the prosecution against the
'Kiulits of man.' Letter on the propriety ot bringing
Loui-i XVI. to trial. Speech iu the nat convention on the
question, 'Shall or shall not a respite of the sentence of
Louis XVI. take place.' Ou Louisiana and emissaries.
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Paino (Thomas), Political \vriting8 {continued).
Challeuge to Iho federallsta. Liberty of the press. The
emissary Culleu. Comniiinicatiou ou Cilllen. Federal-
ists bogiuning to reform. To a friend of peace. Notiflca-
ttous respecting the impostor Gullen. Of the affairs of
England. To the people of New York. Reply to Olieetham.
Extract of a letter to Dr. Mitchell, senator for New York.
Reprimand to Cheetham. Cheetham and his tory paper.
Note to Cheetham. To the citizens of New York. The
emissary Cheetham. To the federal faction. Memorial to
congress. To congress. To the speaker of the ho. of rep.
— Theological works. London, 1824. 8°. . . 3582.02
Contents ; Age of reason. Letter to T. Erskine, on the pro-
secution of T. Williams, for publishing the Ago of reason.
Discourse to the Society of philanthropists at Paris. Letter
to Camille Jordan, occasioned by his report on public wor-
ship. Examination of the prophecies cone. Jesus Christ.
Prefixed, An essay on dreams. Extract of a reply to the
bp. of Llaudaff. Origin of freemasonrj'. Letter to Samuel
Adams. Miscel. pieces. Poems.
— Whole proceedings on trial of T. P. for libel upon
the crown [in the ' Bights of man ']. Dublin,
1793, 8° 5715.27
— Ingersoll (B. G.) Oration on Thomas Paine. [In his Gods,
and other lectures. 1876.] 3561.31
Levi {D.) Defence of the Old Test : letters to T, P. , 3682.00
— Winchester (£) Ten letters, in answer to 'The age
of reason.' 3d ed. 1844 3623,12
4(3- For lives of Paine, see Biography (p. 184).
Painter (Howard). Report on the metallurgy of lead, silver,
copper, and zinc. [U. S. Com, to Int. exhib, at Vienna, 1873.
Reports, v. 1. 1875.] 3916.18
Painters camp. See Hamerton (P. G.) 1867 953.22
Painters, sculptors, c/c. See Olement {itrs. C.B.) 1874.1113.05
Painting. See Fine arts {Painting, p. 546) :— Arts {UseJtU : Paint-
ing and varnishing, p. 45 -.—Carriage painting, p. 40).
Fajon (Henri). Histoire du prince Soly et de la princesse Felee.
[In Gamier. Voyages imag., v. 25, 1788] , , . . 7027.26
. — Lea contes. [In Cabinet dcs fees, v. 34.] 7052.34
Palace and hovel ; or phases of London life. See Kirwan (D.
J.) 1870 1)55. )8
Palace beautiful, and other poems. SeeNewell (R.H.)1865.1674.05
Palace of arcliitecture. See Wightwick (George). 1840. 1315.34
Paheography. See Writing.
Paleeoutographical society. Publications, v. 1-20,
1847-66. London, 1848-67. 4°
JVbie.— For Contents see Geology {p. 674 of this Catalogue).
Palaeontology. See Geology {Palaontology, p. 574).
Palestine. See Countries {Fatestine, p. 355).
Palestine (Airs of). See Pierpont (John), 1840. . . . 1676.04
Palestiiie exploration fund. The recovery of Jeru-
salem. A narrative of exploration and discovery
in the Holyland. By Capt. Wilson, Capt. War-
ren, c/c. With an introd. by A. P. Stanley. Ed.
by W. MoiTison. London. 1870. 8°. . .1044.12
— Our work in Palestine. N. Y., 1873. 12=. . 1052.23
Paley (Wm.) View of the evidences of Christianity.
New York, 18.57. 16= 3582.04
Same. [In Christian Uterature, 1847.) 3538.01
Same. With annot. by B. Whately. New York,
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— HoriE PaulinsB. New York, 1854. 8°. . .3522.12
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— Natural theology. Phil., 1802. 12°. . .3582.08
Same. With notes by lord Brougham. Ed. by A.
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— Principles of moral and political philosophy. New
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Same. New York, 1849. 12° 5436.05
Wainwright (L.) Vindication of Paley's theory
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— Stephen {D Hist, of English thought in the 18th century,
V. 1-2. 1876. [Consult index in v. 2.) 6426.26
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Palfrey (Francis Winthrop). Memoir of Wm. Francis
Bartlett. Boston, 1878. 12° 3015.33
— Biography of H. L. Abbott. [In Harvard mem. biog., v. 2, 1866.]
Palfrey (John Gorham). History of New England.
V. 1-4. Boston, 1858-75. 8° 595.04
— Life of Wm. Palfrey. Boston, 1848. 16°. . 3241.17
— Sermon at dedication of the 12th Congr. church in Boston,
1824. Boston, 1825. 8° 3581.26
Palfrey (Miss Sarah H.) Premices. By E. Foxton,
[j).«i(d.] Boston, 1855. 16° 1675.14
JS^ For novels of this author see Fiction class -list (p.510.)
Palgrave (Sir Francis). History of Normandy and
of England. 4 v. London, 1851. 8°. . 484.17
Note, — Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 81, 1857,
— History of the Anglo-Saxons. [To 1066. ] London,
1854. 16° 473.01
Same. New ed. London, 1867. 12°. . 473.28
— Truths and fictions of the middle ages. The Mer-
chant [Marco Polo] and the friar [Eoger Baconl.
London, 1837. 16° 443.08
Palgrave (Francis Turner). Descriptive handbook
to the fine art collections in the International ex-
hibition of 1862. 2d ed., rev. L.,1862. 12°. 1433.23
— Essays on art. New York, 1867. 12°. . . 1411.21
— Golden treasury of songs and lyrical poems. Cam-
bridge, 1863. 16° 1675.08
— Hymns. ^2d ed. New York, 1868. 24°. . 1675.25
^ Life of Sir Walter Scott. Phil., 1871. 12°. 3157.24
- Lyrical poems. London, 1871. 16°. . . 1675.27
Palgrave (Reginald F. D.) The House of commons :
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Palgrave (Wm. Gifford). Dutch Guiana. With plan
and map. London, 1876. 8° 1162.26
— Essays on Eastern questions. L., 1872. 8°. 1033. 17
Contents -■ Abkhasiau insurrection. Eastern christians.
The Maliometan ' revival.' Mahometanism in the Levant.
Monastery of Sumelas. The poet 'Omar. Ta'abbet Shur-
ran, the brigand. The Turkomans and other tribes of the
northeast Turkish frontier.
— Hermann Aghn. New York, 1872. 12°. . 443.08
— Personal narrative of a journey through central and
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Palissy (Bernard). See Biography (p. 184).
Palladius (Rutilius Taurus .Jlmilianus). On hus-
bondrie. Ed. by B. Lodge. Pt. 1. Loudon,
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— Dererustica. Del'agricuUure. [/nNisard. Lesagronoraes
latins. Paris, 1864. 8°.] 7725.01
Palla-vicluo (Ferrante). The celestial divorce : from
the Italian. London, 1718. 16°. . . . 3581.23
Palleske (Emil). Schiller's life and works. Tr. by
lady Wallace. 2 v. London, 1860. 8°. . 3156.08
Pallin (William.) The Charlier shoe. Dublin, 1872.
12° 4627.16
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— Historic devices, badges, and war-cries. London,
1870. 8° 1452.16
— History of lace. 2d ed. L., 1869. 8°. . . 3932.04
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Palmer (Alicia Tindal). Memoirs of John Sobieski,
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Palmer (Charles). A collection of select aphorisms
antl maxims. London, 1748. 4°. . . . 6217.09
Palmer (Edward Henrv). The desert of the Exodus.
2v. Cambridge, "(finy/.,) 1871. 8°. . .1044.15
— Concise dictionary of the Persian language. Lon-
don, 1876. 16°. 6441.05
— Oriental mysticism : Sufiistic and unitarian theoso-
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Palmer (Elisha). Principles of nature ; moral causes of happi-
ness and misery among the human species. London. 1819.
8°. [In Deist (The), v. 1.] 3648.20
Palmer (George). Kidnapping in the South Seas.
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• — Poetry of compliment and courtship. Boston,
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Palmer (Joseph). Necrology of alumni of Harvard
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Palmer (Peter S.) History of Lake Champlain, 1609-
1814. Albany, 1866. 8° 1111.29
Palmer (Bay, D.D.) Home ; or the unlost paradise,
[a poem]. New York, 1873. 16°. . . . 1675.34
— Christ going forth to purify the world : sermon before the
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gines liturgica), or antiquitii!.s of tho English
ritual, and a dissertation on primitive liturgies.
2v. London, 1831 8° 37G7.12
— A treatise on the church of Christ. 2 v. London,
183'J. 8° 3582.24
Palmer iWm., of Magdalen coll., Oxford). Egyptian
chronicles ; with appendix of Babylonian and
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— Introduction to early christian symbolism. Lon-
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don, 1871-70. 8° 3583.21
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of the condemnation of Nicon : written by Paisius Li-
garidcs 4-6. Servicoa of Nicou to the church and state,
aud their requital by the creation of a merely national
church, with punishments which ensued.
Palmer {Qm. Wm. J.) Keport of surveys in 1867-68,
for extending the Kansas Pacific railway to the
Pacific ocean. Phila., 1861). 8°. . . . 1134.06
Palmerin of England, .lee Hurtado (Luis) 221.80
Palmerston [Lord). .Sf Temple (Hc-nry John, viscount Patmerston).
Palmetto loaves. AVe Stowe (H. B.) 1873 1132.12
Palmetto pictures. [Poems.] N. Y., 1863. 12°. 1675.13
Palmistiy.
— Craifi (A. R.) Book of the hand. 1867. . 3813.19
— Rothman (J.) Ait of divining by the hand. 1652. [In Whar-
ton {Sir a.) Works. 1G83.) 6077.09
Palmyra. Ace Countries (Palmyra, p. 356).
Palsy .V'i/: Medicine (Neinjaus system, p. 763).
Faltock (Ilobort). i.es aventures de Pierre Wilkina. [In G-ar-
nier. Voyages imag., v. 22-23.) 7027.22
— Life and adventures of Peter Wilkins. Philadel-
phia, [n.d.] 8°. 223.78
Pampas and Andes. See Bishop (N. H.) 1161.15
Pamphleteer (The), v. 1-2'.1. L., 1813-28. 8°. 5058.01
^Tote. — v. 29 contains a classed list of articles, which are
entered in this Catalogue under the names of their authors
and subje^'ts.
Pamphlets. Disraeli (I.) Pamphlets. [In his Amenities of lit-
er.iture, v. 2, 1855.) 2762.02
— Oldys ( IKhi.) Dissertations upon pamphlets. [In Morgan
(J.) PiiceiiixBritannicus p. 553-562.] 6U5(i.l6
Pampinea aud other poems. .SVe Aldrich (T. B.) 1861. . 1G12.08
Panacea Britannica. See Attwood (E. W.) 1866. . . .3514.09
Panama (Isthmus of). .Se'' Countries {Panama, p. 356).
Pandolfini (Agnolo). See OUphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) Makers of
Florence, 1870 ; p. 15.'vl82 537.21
Fandnrang Hiri, or memoirs of a Hindoo. [By T. H. Ottley.J
3 v. Loudon, 1826. 12° 1031.10
Panegyrici veteres. [i-xii.] Cum notis et intcrp.
5 V. London, Valptj, 1828. 8° 7715.21
v. 1-2. Vitie C. C. Plinii Secundi. Panegyricus Trajano
dictus. Notm variorum, etc.
3. Vita Diocletiuni et Maximiani. Claudii Mamertinl
panegyricus. Claudii Mamertini Maximiauo ii. Augusto.
Eumenii pro instaurandis scholis. Kumenii panegyricus,
Constautio Cfesari, rucepta Britannia. Incerti panegy-
ricus Maximiano et Constantino. Eumenii panegyricus
Constantino u. Augusto. Eumenii gratiarum actio Con-
stantino Augusto Fiaviensium nomine. Incerti panegyri-
cus Constantino ii. Augusto. Nazarii panegyricus Con-
stantino II. Augusto. Claudii Mamertini gratiarum actio
Juliiino. Drepaiiii panegyricus Theodosio Augusto.
4-5. NotsB variorum, etc.
Panics (in business). See Political economy (Panic*).
Panics (in buttle). See Atlantic, v. 8. 1801 ; p. 492-605.
Fanizzi (Antonio). Ei^say on the romantic narrative poetry of
the Italians ; with memoirs, etc. [In his ed. of Bojardo
and Ariosto, v. 1, 1830,| 7alS.90
— On the supply of printed books from the library to the reading
room of the British miiseura. [anon.\ [L.], 1846. 8°. 2744, 16
— Cowtan (R.) Biographical sketch of. 187S 3135 31
— Eduards (E.) Lives of founders, etc. 1870 2744.09
JV^ See also British museum (p. 232),
Panorama (The). See Whittier (J. G.) 185G 1695.11
Pansies : * • * for thoughts. [Poems.] See Whitney (Mrs. A.
D.T.) 1872 1696.07
Pantheism. S'e Biblical aud relig. lit. (Pantheism, p. 95) ; atso
Saisset (E.) Essays on religious philos. 2 v. 1863. 3588.09
Pantheisticon. .S'ee Toland (J.) 1751 3613.16
Pantology- A'ee Park (Boswell) 2726.11
Pantomime. Orimaldi (</.) Memoirs. Kd. by C.
Dickens. 2 v. 1838 3073. 17
See oho Temple Bar, Jan., 1879 (Qeniua of pantomime).
Pantropheon ; orhist. of food. SeeSoyerOi.) , . . .6016 26
Papacy. See Biblical and religious lit. (I^pes, p. 96 ; — Roman
catholic church, p. 102).
Papacy and the civil power. .SVe Thompson (U. W.) . .3613.16
Papal (The) drama : an hist, css.iy. .SVe Gill (T. H.) 1866. 3424.06
Papal states. .S'ee Countries (Iloman states, p. 362).
Paper modeling. Uichardson (T. A,) Art of architec-
tural modeling in paper. 1859. . . . 1312.04
Paper-flower making. Midorn {Mrs. J. II ) Hand-
book, clc. 1867 1443.26
Paper-hanging. .S'ee Arts (Useful : l\Lper-hanging, p. 45).
Paper-makmg. .SVe Arts (Useful ; Paper-makinf/. p. 45) ; also
MunseU (J.) Chrouology of paper and paper-making.
1857 [4002.16J ;— SiIcox((i. W.) Bcport on manufactures of
paper, 1875. [/n Vienna exhib. U.S. reports, v. 2.J 3916.iS
Paper-trade.
— SlaUoner.s' handbook ; and guide to the paper-trade.
[anon.'\ By a stationer. 1870. . . . 2712.21
See atso Quar. rev., v. 97, 1855 (The supply of paper).
Papers for home reading. See Hall (John). 1871. . . 3556.22
Papers for the teacher, llopub. from Barnard's Amer.
journal of educ. 2dser. N. Y., 1860. 8°. 5524.23
Papers from over the water. .See Tousey (S ) 1869. . . 944.17
Papers from tho Quarterly review. .S'ee Quarterly review.
Papers humorous and pathetic. See Sala (Q. A.) 1872. . 2642.00
Papers on banking and finance. By a bank manager.
London, 1871. 16° 5933.23
Fapias. Fragments. [In Apostolic fathers. Ante-Nicene lib.,
v. 1.] 3467.02
Papillon (Fernand). Nature and life. Tr. by A. R.
Macdonough. New York, 1875. 12°. . 4723.25
Papillon (T. L.) Manual of comparative philology
as applied to the illustration of Greek and Latin
inflections. Oxford, 1876. 12°. . . . 6421.15
Papuans. .S'ee Countries (Indian archipelago, p, 332).
Para. See Countries, etc. (Amazonriver, \t. 288).
Para: adventures 'jn the Amazon. .S'ee Warren (J. E.) 1851. 1163.07
Para pipers. See Ditson (G. L.) 1858 1077.08
Parabere (Marie - Madclaine de la Vieuville, comtesse de). See
Bentley's miscel., v. 56, 1864.
Parables. 5ee BibUcal and religious lit. (Parables, p. 96).
Paraclete (The) : essay on the personality and minis-
try of tho Holy Ghost. N.Y., 1875, [1874. ]s°. 3582.22
Paradises (rerres^ria/). Urinton (D.G.) Myths of the new world.
— Conway (M. P.) Paradise and the serpent. [/nAwDemono-
logy and devil-lore, v. 2, 1879; p. 63-91.] . . . .3817.46
— Dunlap (S. F.) Ve-stigea of tho spirit history of man, 1808 :
p. '282-306 3817.18
— FatHr (G. S.) Paradise and Mount Ararat. [In his Origin of
pagan idolatry, V. 1 ; p. 281-291.] 3818.08
— Gould(S.B.) Curious myths, v. 1. 1867 3816.16
5ee also Journal of sac. lit., July, 1867. p. 331-337 (The
expulsion from the Garden) ; p. 363-368 (The site and
rivers of Erlen) ; also the elaborate article in M'Clintock
and Strong's Cycl., v. 7.
Paradise in tho Paciftc. See Bliss (W. R.) 1873. . . . 1164.09
Paradise lost. .S'ee Milton (John).
Paradise of birds .See Oourthope (W. J.) 1870. . . . 1633.30
Paradise of childhood. .SVe Wiebe (E.) 6628.2»
Paradise regained. 6Ve Milton (John).
Paradiso. .See Dante Alighieri.
Paradoxes (A bmlget ol). vSee De Morgan (A.) , • , .2627.19
Paradoxes and puzzles. .See Paget (John) 2638.11
Paragreens in Paris. See Rufflm (J.) 1857 344,43
Paraguay. See Countries (Paraguay, p. 356).
Paramythia ; or anecdotes, collected chiefly during a
residence at the court of Eussia. [anon. ] Lon-
don, 1821. 18° 6215.24
Parasites (Animal and vegetable). See Medicine (Medical zoology,
p. 762 ;— Parasites, p. 764;.
Pardee (Miss Julia). City of the stiltan. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1867. 8° 994.01
Same. [In Waldie library, v. 10 ] 6078.24
— City of the Magyar, or Hungary and her institu-
tions, 1839-40. 3 V. London, 1810. 12°. 966.24
— Court and reign of Francis i. 2 v. Philadelphia,
1849. 12° 3057.16
— Episodes of French history during the consulate
and empire. 2 v. New York, 1859. 8°. 513.05
Same. New York, 1859. 12° 513.07
— Life of Marie de Medicis. 2d ed. 3 v. London,
1852. 8° 3118.18
— Louis XIV., and the court of France in the 17th
century. 2 v. New York, 1851. 8°. . . 3114.10
— The river and the desert ; or recollections of the
Rhone and the Chartreuse. 2 v. Philadelphia,
1838. 12° 963.14
Same. [In Waldie library, v. 11.] 6078.26
*(- For her novels see Fiction class-list (p 610).
Pardon (George Frederick). ['Capt. Crawley, 'pso«J.]
Billiard book. London, 1866. 8°. . . 4612.09
— Tales from the operas. N. Y., 1864. 12°. . 234.60
Pardoning power. See New Englander, v. 34, 1875 (Article by D.
M. Means).
In asking for book*, use th« " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB,
836
PARENT -PARKER
Pareut-Di'.ohatelet (Alexis Jean Baptiste). De la pro-
stitution dans la ville de Paris. ;ie ed. Completue
par ;V. Trebuchet et Poirat- Duval ; suivie d'un
precis sur la prostitution dans les principales
villes de I'Europe. 2 v. Paris, 1857. b°. 5sl». 12
Paris, (France). See Countries, etc. {Paris, p. 356).
Paris (Louis Philippe d'Orleaus, comte de). History
of the civil war in America. Tr. by L. ¥. Tasis-
tro. Ed. by H. Coppee. Phil., 1875. 8°. 645.20
JVofe.— Reviewed ia Ed. rev., July, 1876.
— Trades unions of England. Tr. by N. J. Senior.
Ed. by T. Hughes. London, 1N69. 16°. 6'.l3:i.02
— KingiE.) French political leaders. 1876 3221.17
Paris (John Ayrton). Life of Sir Humphry Davy. 2 v.
London, 1831. 8^ aU47.03
— Treatise on diet. London, 1837. 8°. . . 432-1.03
Paris (Matthew). 5rt Malhew o/i'aris(p. 749). . . . 471.14
Paris and Vienne. Thystorye of the knyght and of
the fayr Vienne. From the copy pr. by VV. Cax-
ton in 1485. With pref. by W. C. Hazlitt. Lon-
don, ijoibur-j/i iiftmry, 1868. 4°. . . . 2:j4.83
Paris by eiiuiight au'd gaslight. See McOabe (J. D.) 1869. 962.14
Paris iu December, 1851. S-e Tenot (E.) 1870 516.23
Paris universal exposition, 1867. Keports of the
United States commissioners to the Paris uni-
versal exposition, 1867. Ed. by W. P. Blake.
6v. Washington, 1870. 8°. 3915.09
Ifote.—Fot Contents see Arts (Useful : Parts exposition, p. 43).
Parrish (Edward). Phantom bouquet : art of skeleton-
izing leaves. Phil., 1862. W 1443.30
Parish (Elijah). Sermon preached at Bostou, upou the annual
election, 1810. Bostou, 1810. 8° /n 6093.06
Parish {Sir Woodbine). Buenos Ayres and the pro-
vinces of the Rio de La Plata : from their dis-
covery. 2d ed. London, 1S52. 8°. . . 1H;4.14
Parish papeis. See Maoleod (Norman) 3573.05
Parish priest. See Blunt (J. J.) 1869 3522.11
Parisian sights and French principles. See Jarves (J. J.) 963.16
Parisienues (Les) a Paris. Par A. de Musset, de Bal-
zac, G. Sand, e(c. Paris, 1862. 12°. . .7032.11
Park (Edwards Amasa, D.D.) Discourse at the funeral of Moses
Stuart. Bostou, 1852. 8° 3583.11
— Theology of the intellect and that of the feelings. [In Bibl.
sacra, July, 1850.]
— Remarks ou the Bibl. repertory and Princeton rev. [Jn Bibl.
sacra, Jan., 1851.
— New Euglaud theology : with commentary on a 3d article in
the Princeton review. ,\ndover, 1852. 8°, ... 3583,11
Same. [In Bibl. sacra, Jan.. 1852. J
— Ou the duties of the New England clergy : discourse. 2d ed.
Andover, 1844. 12° 3583.11
— Unity amid diversities of belief even ou imputed and invol-
untary siu ; with comments on a 2d article iu the Prince-
ton review. Andover, 1851. 8° 3583.11
— [Numerous articles. See p. 169-171 of Index to Bibi, *acra.v.l.30.]
Park {Sir James Allen). Law of marine insurance.
4th ed. Loudon, 1800. 8= 5624.16
Parke (John G.) Report of an exploration for a railroad route
uear the 32d paraUel. [/» Pacific R.R. routes, v. 2.) 1127.02
— Report on routes iu California to connect with routes near
the 32d and 35th parallels, and upou that portion of the
route near the 32d paraUel lying between the Rio Grande
aud the Pimas villages ou the Gila. [Pacific R.R. routes,
V. 2 and 7.] 1127.02, 07
Park (Mungo). Life and travels. [1771-1830.] Edin-
burgh, 1S38. 8° 5093.01
Same. New York, 1851. 18= 1081.09
Same. [/« *Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 16.] . . . . 926 16
— Brougham (H.. lord). Contribulious, etc., v. 3, p. 280-305.]2517.08
— SI. John {J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221.06
Park (Roswell). Pantology ; or a systematic survey
of human knowledge. Phil., 1843. 8°. . 2725.11
Peirker (Benjamin). Philosophical dissertations. 3d
ed. London, 1743. 8° 5425.26
Contents : Non-eternity of matter. Being. Light and
heat purely spirituous. That the soul ia immortal.
— Works. 2d ed. Birmingham, 1738. 8°. . 3582.23
Contents : Philos. meditations. Pliilos. dissertations.
Journey thro* the world.
Parker (Edward Griffin). Golden age of American
oratory. Boston, 1857. 12°. 6 ill. 08
Contents : Ames. Pinckney. Choate, Everett. Chapin.
Beecber. Phillips. Clay. Webster.
— Eeminiscences of Rufus Choate. New York, 1860.
12° 3036.10
Parker (Edward H. ) Handbook for mothers ; care of
young children. New York, 1866. 12°. 43!l.l)6
Parker (Foxhall A.) The naval howitzer ashore.
New York, 1865. 8° 4517.06
Parker (Henry Webster). Poems. Auburn, 1850. 8*.
Parker (Joi-1, LL.D.) Daniel Webster as a jurist : address.
Cambridge, 18.i3. 8' «077.ie
— Interiiaiioual law. Case of the Trent. Camb., 1862. S". 5646.1C
— Personal liberty laws, (statutes of Ma:^8 ,) and slavery in the
territories, (oise of Dred Scott). B., 1S61. 8°. . .
— Ri«ht of Kece8^ion : review of the message of Jefferson Davis.
CambriilKC. 1861. 8°
— The true issue, and the duty of the whiga ; address. Cam-
bridge, 18.">6. 8°
,9S- For biogr. notice of J. P. , see Amer. law rev., Jan. ,1876.
Parker (Joel, />./).) Doctrine of divine retribution : discouise
before the synod of New York aud New Jersey. New York,
1862. 8°. 3631.11
Parker (Joseph). Ad clerum : advice to a young
preacher. Boston. 1871. 12° 3583.03
— Ecce Deus : essays on the life and doctrine of Jesus
Christ. With notes on 'Ecce Homo.' [aiioii.'\
Boston, 1867. 12° 3422.04
— Springdale abbey : extracts from the diaries, etc.
of an English preacher. PhiL.lStjy. 12°. 2.i5.06
Parker (John A. ) Quadrature of the circle. With
lectures on polar magnetism, and non-existence
of projectile forces in nature.N. ¥.,1874.8°. 4iil 1.39
Parker (John Henry). The archajology of Rome.
V. 1, pt. 1, Text ; pt. 2, Plates. L.,1874. h°. 437.15
— Concise glossary of terms used in architecture.
Newed. London, 1869. 16° J312.16
— Glossary of terms used in architecture. 2 v. in 3.
5th ed. Oxford, 1853. 8° 1315.10
— Some account of domestic architecture in England,
from Edward I. to Richard n. {anon.'] Oxford,
1853. 8° 1313.02
Same. From Richard ii. to Henry vui. [anon.]
2ptsin2v. Oxford, 1859. 8°. . . .1313.03
Parker (Matthew). Correspondence, 1535-75. Cam-
bridge, (£«-;.,) P(()7i:ec soc, 1853. 8°. . 3637.05
*J- For bittgr. rfpiences, see Biography (p. 184).
Parker (Nathan H. ) Iowa as it is in looO. Chicago,
1856. 12° 1122.04
— Minnesota handbook, 1856-7. With map. Boston,
1857. 12° 1122.26
— Missouri as it is in 1867 : £in hist, gazetteer. With
article on geology, mineralogy, soils, ete., by G.
0. Swallow. Phil., 1867. 8° 1133.29
Parker (Richard Green). Aids to English composi-
tion. New York, 1848. 12° 6432.28
— Natural and experimental philosophy. New York,
1855. 12° 4022.12
— Progressive exercises in rhetorical reading. New
ed. Boston, 1841. 12° 6333.20
— and Watson (J. M. ) National fourth reader. New
York, 1805. 12° 6333.17
— National fifth reader. N. Y., 1864. 12°. . 6333.18
Parker (Rev. Samuel). Journal of exploring tour
beyond the Rocky Mountains, with map of Ore-
gon territory. Ithaca, (N. Y.,) 1812. 12". 1132.14
Same. Journey beyond the Rocky Mountains,
1835-36,37. Edinburgh, 1841. 8°. . . Ju9l3 19
Parker (Theodore). Additional speeches, addresses,
and occasional sermons. 2 v. B.,1855. 8°. 3582.17
Contents : v. 1. Speech at the ministerial conference in
Bostou, May 29, 1851. Boston kiduappiug. Aspect of
freedom iu America. Discourse on Daniel Webster. The
Nebraska question. Address ou the condition of America,
1854. 2. Auti-slavery addresses. Public function of wo-
man. Sermon of old age.
— Critical and miscel. writings. B., 1856. 8°. 3582.13
Contents : A lesson for the day. German literature. Life
of St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Truth against the world.
Thoughts on labor. Discourse on the transient and per-
manent iu cfaristiauity. The Pharisees. On the educa-
tion of the laboriug classes. How to move the world.
Primitive Christianity. Strauss's Life of Jesus. Thoughts
on theology.
— Discourse of the function of a teacher of religion in these
times, at the ordination of M. G. Kimball, at Barre, Maes.
Bostou, 1855. 8' 3682.20
— Discourse of matters pertaining to religion. 4 th
ed. Boston, 1856. 8° 3582.12
— Discourse on the death of Daniel Webster, Oct, 31, 1852. Bos-
ton, 18.>3. 8° 6077.16
— Discourse on the transient and permanent in Christianity.
Boston. 1811. 8° 3582.21
— Excellence of goodness ; sermon. Boston, 1815. 8°. . 3582.21
— Experience as a minister, with some account of his
early life. Boston, 1859. 12° 3582.11
THE BROOKLYN LIBBABX.
PABKER-PABNELL
837
— ral»8aaatni6r6vlv«lofrellglon: Borinon. B.. 1858 8°. 3S«2.ao
— Friendly letter to the executive cummittee of the American
uuitat-iuu ti880ciatii>n, t >ucliint^ tUcir new uuitariuu creed or
g<!iiei-ali>r')clumation of uuiturian viewa. B.,lHr)3. 8". ^582.21
— Fuiictiou and place of couKcieiice, in relution tn tlic laws of
luoQ ; a sermon for the times. Boatoi), 1<J50. 8**, .3582.21
— Historic Americcons. Boston, lS7i). ]2\ . IL'll.UTa
Ciintend : Franklin. Washington, John Adams. Jeffcrsou.
— Idea of a cbrintian cljurch : disconrse at [bis] instalLitioD.
Bistou. ISIC. 8° 3582.19
— Letter to the Boston association of cougregationul miniciters,
touching certain matters of their theology. 2d od. Bos-
ton. 1845. 8° 3582.a0
— Letter to the people of the United States touching slavery.
Hoston, 1815. 12° 3581.2'J ; 5091.07
— Manorial t-onditioa of the people of Massachusetts. Boston,
1880 12* 3381.28
— New lesson for the day : sermon. Boston, 185G. 8°. . 3582.20
— Present a!«pectuf slavery in Amt-rlca and the immediat'- duty
of the north : speech l)et'ore tlie Massachusetts anti-slavery
convention, Jan. 2U, IS.M. Boston. 1868. 8°. . . .3.582.21
— Belation of Jesus to his age and the ages : sermon. Boston,
1815. 8" 3.'i82.19
— Revival of religion which we need : sermon. B.. 18.59. 8°. 3.582.20
— Sermon for mldsutnmer day. Beauty in tlie world of matter,
considered as a revelation of God. B., 1859. 12'. . 3581.28
— Ser-mou lor the new year, \yiiat religion may do for a man.
Boston, 18)9. ir 35(U.28
— Srmon of immoital life : Sept. 20, 1816. B., 1858. 12°. 3581.28
— Sermon of mm cliants. Boston. 1847. 8° 3.582.21
— 8>imou ofthe dangerous classes in society. 3,1847.8°. 3582.21
— Sermon of tlie Mexican Wiir Boston. 1S48. 8°. . .3582.. 9
— Sermon oft le moral condition of Boston. B., 1849. 12°. 3581.28
— Sermon of the moral dangers Incident to prosperity. Bos-
ton 1855. 8° 3582.20
— Sermon of the perishing classes in Boston. Boston, I84ii.
12° 3581.28
— Sermon of war. Boston, 1846. 8° 3582.20
— Sermons of theism, atheism, and the popular the-
ology, -id ed. Boston, 18-.6. 8^ . . .3582.14
— Some thoughts on the moat christian use of Sunday : sermon.
Boston. 1818. 8° 3582.20
— Ten sermons of religion, iid ed. B., 18.')5. 8°. Zoii. 15
— Three chief safeguards of society. Boston, 1851. 8°. 3682.21
— Trial for the ' misdemeanor ' of a speech in Faneuil
Hiill, against kidnapping, April 3d, 1855, with
defense. Boston, 1855. 8" 5i;23.26
■ — Two sermons befoi-e the 28th congregational society In Boston,
Nov., 18.52. ou leaving their old and entering a new place
of worship. Boston. 1833. 8° 3.582.20
j^^ For lives and critical estimates of Parker, see Biogra-
phy (p. 184 ; also —
— Clarke (/. F.) Memorial and biographical sketches, 1878 ;
p. 113-135 3212.24
— Cook (J.) Boston Monday lectures. Transcendentalism.
1878 3531.26
— Frothingftam (O.B.) Transcendentalism in New England, 1870 ;
p. 30J-322 3553.29
. — . Sarg'^nt [J. T.) Theodore Parker, the reform pulpit, and the
liifliience.4 that oppose It. 1852 3582.19
Parker society. Publications. 54 v. Cambridge,
1841-55. 8' and 1G° 363l).01
Contents.
Bale (J.) Select works. 1849 3636.01
Becon(T.| Early writings. 1843 3038.09
— Catechism, witli other pieces. 1844 3038.01
— Flower of golly prayer, and other pieces. 1844. 3638.08
Bradford (J.) Writings. 2 v. 1848-63 3636.04
Bull(H.) Christian prayers and meditations. 1842.36311.03
BulUnger(H) The decades : 50 sermons. 4 v. 1849-52. 3030.06
Calfhlll (J.) Answer to Martlall's Treatise of the cross.
1846 36311.10
Oooper (T.) Answer in defence of the truth against private
mass. 1850 3636.11
Ooverdale (M.) Remains. 1846 3630.13
— Wrltinas. 1844 36.16.12
Oranmer (T.) On the Lord's supper. 1844. . . . 3638.02
— Miscellaueous writings and letters. 1816. . . .36:18.03
England (Church of). Liturgical services set forth In the
time of queen Elizabeth. 1817 3(136.23
— Liturgies, primer, and catechism, of reign of Edward vi.
1844 3636.22
— Private prayers, put forth by authority. In the reign of
queen Elizabeth ; with the Litany of 1644. 1851. . 3037.08
Farr (E.) Devotional poetry of the reign of queen Eliza-
beth. 2v. 1845 3765.09
Fnlke (W.) Answer to Stapleton, Martlall, and Sandeis
1848 3636.14
— Defence of the English transl. of the Bible. 1843. 3036.15
Grongh(iI.) Oeneral Index to Publications. 1855. . 3637.22
Grlndal (IS.) Writings. 1843 3636.10
Hooper (I.; Early writings. 1843 3636.18
— Later writings, with his letters. 18S3 3636.17
Halchlnson (R.) Works. 1842 36.36.19
Index Compiled by H. Gough. 1885 8637.22
Jewel (J.) Writings. 4 t. 1816-60 3638.04
Latimer (H.) Sermons. 1844 363i>.21
— Sermons and remains. 1846 3636 20
Norden (J.) A progress of piety. 1847 3637.01
Nowell (A.) Catechism, Latin and English. 1853. . 3637.02
Parker (M.) Correspondence. 1853 3637.05
Phllpol |J.) Examinations and writings. 1842. . . 3637 08
Pllkington (J.) Works. 1842 3637.07
Ridley (N ) Works. 1848 .3«37.ia
Hogers (T.) The catholic doctrine of the church of Ei'g-
land. 1834 3637 09
Sandys (E.) Sermona and other pieces. 1842. . 3037.11
Tyntiale (W.) Ajswer to Sir Thomas More • Dialogues ou
the supper of the Loid. 1860 3637.13
— Doctrinal treatises and Introductions to the Scriptuies.
184S 3i.37.1i
— Expositions and notes on the Scriptures, with the piac-
ticeof prel.tes. 1849. 3037.16
Whltaker (W.| A disputation on Holy Scripture, against the
papists. 1849 3637.16
Whitgift (J.) Works. 3 v. 1851-53 3037.17
Woolton (J.) Christian manual. 1861 36;)7.20
Zurich letters during early part of the reign of qu. Eliza-
beth. Tr anded.by Bev.H. Uobluson. 2 v. 1842-45. 30:)7.21
— Original letters relative to the Ueformatlon. Tr. and ed.
by Rev. H. Robinson. 2 v. 1846-47 3«:>7 03
Parke? (Edmund A., M.D.) Manual of practical hy-
giene. 4th fd., PhU., 1873. 8°. . . .4348.05
Parkes (Joseph) and Meii^ale (Herman). Memoirs
of Sir Philip Francis >. 2 v. L., 1867. 8°. 30.7.19
Parkes-Belloc (Bessie). .See Belloc (B. P.) 962.10
Parkinson (James). Organic remains of a former
world. 2ded. 3 v. London, luSII. 4°. 4728.05
— Outlines of oryctology. 3d ed. L., [".d.]8=. 4112.09
Parkinson (Joseph Charles). Under government :
key to the civil service of the crown. 5th ed.
London, 186'J. 16=' 5712.03
Parkinson (Richard). Experienced farmer's tour in
America. 2 v. London, I8U5. 8°. . . 61:17.08
Farkman (Francis, D.D.) Sermon in the New north church on
rt^slgnlng Ills pastoral charge. Boston, 1849. 8°. ,3631.09
Parkman (Francis, jV. ) Book of roses.. Boston, 18 g6.
12° 6132.24
— France and England in North America : historical
narratives. 5 v. Boston, IS65-77. 8°. . 561.10
Contents : v. 1. Pioneers of Fiance in the New world.
2. The Jesuits In North America In the 17th century.
3. The discovery of the Great West. 4. The old regime
in Canada. 5. Count Fronteuac and New France under
Louis xiv.
Note. — Each volume has an independent title-page.
— Hist, ofthe conspiracy of Pontiac. B.,185j. 8°. 584.(16
— Prairie and Rocky mountain life. California and
Oregon trail. New York, 18)2. 12=. . . 1114.12
Parkman (George, M.D.) See Webster (J. W.) Trial for the
murder of Dr. P. 1850 6617.22
See also Galaxy, Aug., 1873 (The Parkmau murder).
Farkman (John). Old age— what we uiake it; sermon on the
deativ of Wm. Hale, Nov. 12. 1848. Boston, 1848. 8°. 3061.16
Parks. Agriculture {Lan'Iscape gardening, p. 8) : also Larwood
(J.) Story of tne London paiks. 2 v. 1872 (493.28; ;—
Olmsted (F. L.) Public parks and enlargement of towns.
[/nAmer soo sCl. assoc. Trans., no. 3, 1871.) , . 6811.02
Parkyns (Mansfield). Life in Abyssinia. 2 v. New
York, 18.)4. l'.;" 1093.01
Same, London, ISUS. 8° 10^3.06
Parlby (Mrs. — ). Wanderings of a pilgrim, in search
of the picturesque, during four and twenty years
in the East. With revelations of life in the Ze-
nana, [^niion.] lUus. 2 v. L., 1850. 1.8°. 1061.13
Parley (Peter). See Goodrich (S. G.)
Parliament. Sre (In Countries) England iParUamentary debates
and papers, p. 314;— Couri and official registers, p. 314 ; —
Parliamentaiy registers and personal history, p. 314) ;— Bio-
graphy {Collective : English, p. 110);— a/«o Atlantic uiontlily,
v. 12 (An American In the House of lords, by F. Wayland,
jr.) ; V. 8 (.V fleld-day In Ho. of commons, by F. Wayland,
ir.) : Geutl. mag., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., 1874 (M. n
and manners In paillumcnt) ; New monthly, v. 31. 1831
(Speikers and speeches In parliament); Webtm. rev., v. 99,
1873 (Parliamentary eloquence).
Farliamentary law. Sec Law {Parliamfnlary, p. 090) ; — England
{Parliamentary law atid borf.ughs, p. 314) -.—also May ( 1'. E.)
Suggestions to facilltato the dispatch of public business
in parliament, 1849 |51193.171 :— Robert (U. M.) Pocket
manual of rules of order, 1876 [6617.31].
Parlor tableaux and amateur theatricals, Boston,
1867. 12°. 1742.01
Parlor theatricals. New York, 1859. 16°. . 1742.10
Parlour magic. {anon.'\ London, 1839. 32°. 4611.19
Farmenides. Fragments. Tr. by T. Davidson. [In Journal ot
spei:. pbilos., v. 4, 1870. p. 1-15.)
Farnasse fiamjais (Le). Sm Parton (James) 7032.09
Parnassus [select poems]. S»-e Emerson (R. W.) 1875. 1641.24
Parn3ll (Edward Andrew). Dyeing and calico-print-
ing. London, 1849. 8° 39,(3.02
Pamell {Sir Henry). Hist, of the penal laws against the Irish
catholics, [/n Pamphleteer, V. 20, 22] L., 1822. 8'. 6058.20
In Hklng for booki, wu th« " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUE, the first part of the TITLE, and tho NUMBER.
838
PARNELL - PARTON
Pamell (Thomas). Poetical works. With life, by 0.
Goldsmith. Boston, 1854. 16°. . . . 1675.15
Same. Life, byJ. Mitford. L., 18.-.2. 1G°. 1621.05
Poems. Life by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) Engl, poets,
V. 9, 1810.J 1620.09
Same. [/» Sanford (E.) Brit, poets, v. 13. 1819.] 1691.13
J„knso:i (5.) Lives of the poets, V. 1 32Ca.01
Parodies and parody. S'.e Foetry iParodies and parody).
Parr (Catherine, queen of Henry VIII). Writings. [In Edward
VI., and others. Writings, 1831. 8°.] .... In 3546.15
Parr (i/t.s.f Harriet). ['Holme Lee,' p.feitd.] In the
silver age : essays. 2v. 2ded. L.,18(J5.ri°.2538.07
Contents : V. 1. Round about homo in the spring-time.
Village life— quiet life. Old familiar faces— old familiar
places. From day to day. Summer holidays. 2. Itiver
scenery. In the workaday world. In harvest time. In
the fall of the leaf. By the fireside. Within and without.
— Life and death of Jeanne D'Arc, called the maid.
2 V. London, 1866. 10° 3093.16
— Maurice and Eugenie de Guerin. A monograph.
London, 1870. 12= 3074.21
J93* For her novels see Fiction class-list (p. 510).
Parr (Samuel, D.D.) Character of C. J. Fox. 2 v.
London, 18(19. 8° 3057.10
— (ed.) Metaphysical tracts of the 18th century.
London, 1837. 8° 5415.15
Contents ; Collier (A.) Demonstration of the nonexist-
ence of au eternal world. Specimens of a true philosophy,
in a discourse on Genesis. Hartley (D.) De sensu, motu
et idearum generatioue ; Origin of human appetites and
afifections, showing how each arLses from association. Man
in quest of himself : or a defence of the individuality of
the human mind, or self : by C. Comment, gent.
— Works. With memoirs, by J. Johnstone. 8 v.
London, a828. 8° 5062.02
Contents : v. 1. Memoirs. 2. Discourse on education.
8pltal and other sermons. 3. Dr. Combe's Horace. Pre-
fatio ad Bellendeiii libros. Miscellanetius remarks on poli-
tics, jurisprudence, morals, fte. Wat-burtouiaii tracts. Let-
ter to the disseuters of Birmingham. Letter on Dr. Miluer
on The end of religious conti-oversy. Notes on Rapin's
Dissertation on whigs and tories. 4. Character of C. J. Fox.
Inscriptions. 5, 6. Sermons. 7, 8. Correspondence.
J8®- For lives of Dr. Parr, see Biography (p. 184) ; also
New monthly mag., v. 17, 1826 (3 articles, by a pupil).
Parrot (Dr. Friedrich). Journey to Ararat. New
York, 1852. 12° 1051.04
Parrots. See Birds (p. 217).
Parry (Rev. J. D.) Legendary cabinet : British na-
tional ballads. London, 1829. 8°. . . 1675.29
Parry (John H.) Cambrian Plutarch : memoirs of
eminent Welshmen. London, 1834. 8°. 3216.20
Parry (Wm. Edward). Journal of a voyage for the
discovery of a Northwest passage, in 1819-20.
Philadelphia, 1821. 8°. 1144.08
— Three voyages for the discovery of a N. W. passage.
[1819-27.] 2v. New York, [1840.] 1S°. 1142.01
Parsees. .See Biblical and religious lit. [Parsees, p. 101) ;— Zo-
roaster ;— Zend Avesta ; — also Christ, exam., Mch., 1859,
p. 313-333 ; — Rawlinson's Five ancient monarchies, v. 3,
1865 p. '.•3-136 ; v. 4, p. 328-347 ; Bnnsen's God in history,
v. 1, p. 273-293, 390-393 ; Bunsen's Egypt, v. 3, p- 474 ;— M.
Williams's Modern India, 1878, p. 169-180 ;— Hang (M.)
Essays on the sacred language, writings, and religion of
the Parsees. 2d ed. London. 1878. 8°
Parsey (Arthur). Science of vision : or natural per-
spective. 2d ed. of 'Perspective rectified.' Lon-
don, 1840. 8° 1432.09
Parson and people. 5e« Spooner (E.) 3593.19
Parson's coimsellor. See Degge [Sir Simon). 1820. . . 3543.25
Parson's horn-book. By the Comet literary and pa-
triotic club [pseud, for Thomas Browne]. Lon-
don, 1832. 8° 3583.12
Parsons (Horatio A. ) Book of Niagara Falls. 3d ed.
Buffalo, 1836. 18° 1111.22
Parsons (S, B. ) The Rose : its history, jjoetry, cul-
ture, etc. New York, 1856. 12°. . . . 4913.02
Pcirsons (S. E.) The sawyer's companion. Wilkes-
barre, (Pa.,) 1857. 12° 4002.07
Parsons ctheophilus). Deus Homo : God-man. Chi-
cago, 1807. 8° 3422.14
— The infinite and the finite. B., 1872. 12°. 3583.08
— Elements of mercantile law. B., 1856. 8°. 5024.11
— Essays. 3 v. Boston, 18)5-63. li;°. . . 3583.01
•Note.—V'.iv Contents see Swedenborgianism (p. 105).
— Law of contracts. 5th ed. 3 v. B., 18ii6. 8^. 5635.10
— Laws of business for business men. Boston, l8-i7.
8° 5624.13
— Law of promissory notes and bUls of exchange.
2v. Boston, 1806. 8° 5635.13
— Outlines of the religion and philosophy of Sweden-
borg. Boston, 1876. 12° 3596.16
— Political, personal, and property rights of a citizen
of the U.S. Hartford, 1.S75. 8°. . . .5733.18
— Treatise on the law of partnership. 2d ed., en-
larged. Boston, 1870. 8° .'■j621.09
— Treatise on shipping and admiralty. 2 v. Boston,
18i!9. 8° 5035.15
Parsons (Thoophilus, diirf justice of Mass). See Biography (p. 185).
Parsons (Thomas Wm.) Poems. B., 1854. 8. 1675.10
See notice of T. W. P., by W. R. Alger, in Chr. exam.,
Jan., 1869.
Parsons (Usher). Life of Sir Wm. Pepperell. Bos-
ton, 1856. 12° 3137.10
Parsons (Wm., 3d earl of Eosse). The monster tele-
scopes, erected by the earl of Kosse. Parsons-
town, 1844. h° 4013.10
Partenay. See Jean d' Arras.
Parthenius of I^'iccea. De amatorils affectibus. Gr. et Lot, [In
Erotici scriptores. Didot, 1856.] 7764.17
Parthenon (The). Bas-reliefs du Parthenon et du
temple de PhigaUe. Graves sous la direction de
Paul Delaroche, etc. Nouv. ed. P., 1800.101.1406.07
— Britiili museum. Description of ancient marbles ;
with engravings. Pts. 0-9 1408.01
— Llcyd ( W. W.) Central group of the Pauatbenaic frieze. [In
Royal soc. of lit., 2d 8., v. 5.1 6066.13
Eastern pediment, «te. [/nRoy. soc. of lit., 2d s., v. 7.] 5066.15
Parlhia. See Countries [Parlliia, p. 367).
Particle (Dvnaiiii. s of a). See Tait (P. G-) and Steele (W. J.)
1878 4014.20
Parties. See Government and politics {Parties, p. 587) ; — Bibli-
cal and religious lit. {Party feeling, p. 96).
Partnership. See Law [Partnership, p. 690).
Parton (James). Caricature and other comic art in
all times. New York, 1877. 8°. . . .1445.11
— The Danish islands : are we bound in honor to pay
for them. Boston, 1869. 8° 556.09
— Famous Americans of recent times. Boston, 1867.
8^ 3245.16
Contents.
Astor (J. J.)
Beecher (H. W.)
Bennett (J. Gordon).
Burr (Xheodosia)
I Randolph (John).
Vanderbilt (C.)
Webster (Daniel).
Calhoun (John c.)
Clay (Henry).
Girard (Stephen).
Goodyear (Charles).
Gen. Butler in New Orleans. N.Y.,1K04. 12°. 30'26.19
— Humorous poetry of the English language. New
York, 1857. 12° 1675.26
— Life and times of Aaron Burr. N.Y.,1858. 12°. 3020.16
— Life and times of B. Franklin. N.Y., 1848. 8°. 3062.06
-Life of Andrew Jackson. 3v. N.Y.,1H00. 8°. 3087.05
— Life of Horace Greeley. N. Y., 1855. 12°. 3072.06
Same. New York, 1808. 8° 3072.14
— Life of Thomas Jefferson. B., 1874. 8°. .3092.19
— Le Parnasse fran9ais : French poetry, a.d. 1550-
[1877]. Boston, 1877. 1-2° 7032.09
— People's book of biography. Hartf., 1H68.8°. 3265.03
— Smoking and drinking. Boston, 1868. 16°. 4334.30
— Topics of the time. Boston, 1871. 12°. . 2538.13
Contents : Uncle Sam's treatment of his servants. The
lITankees at home. Congressional peccadillos. Interna-
tional copyright. Our Roman Catholic brethren. How
Congress wastes its time. The clothes mania. Log roll-
ing at Washington. Our Israelitish brethren. Correspon-
dence of Napoleon Bonaparte. The goverimient of the
city of New York.
— Triumphs of enterprise, ingenuity, and public
spirit. Hartford, 1871. 8° 3265.15
Contents,
Aristotle. Crockett (David).
Bismarck. Daguerreotype (In-
Brown (C. F., 'Arte- veiition of).
mus Ward '). Dickens as a citizen.
Chicago (Wonderful Electric telegraph.
growth ol). Eliot (John, apostle
Chromos. of the Indians).
Circulating libraries Etherization.
Columbus (Real me- Ged (W., first stereo-
rits ol). typer).
Compass (The). Hood (Thomas).
Cooper Institute. Nast (Thomas).
Cotton weaving ma- Piano (The).
chinery(Origmof). ^
— and otiiers). Eminent women of the age. Hart-
ford, 1868. 8° 3205.01
as- For articles by J. P. in Atlantic monthly and Har-
per's mag., consult their Index volumes.
Pittsburgh.
Pocahontas.
Poe (Et-lgar A.)
Quiucy Josiah).
Rothschilds.
Saint Louis.
Science in the U. S.,
(Beginnings of).
Sewing machine
(History of).
Sidney (Algernon).
Sparks (Jared).
"Vassar College.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY,
PARTON- PATRIOTIC
839
Parton {Mrs. Sara Payson Willis, ' Fanny Fern,' wife i)f
James). Cnper-siuice ; a volume of chit-chat. By
Funny Fern. New York, 1872. 12'=. . . 2.538.12
— Fanny Fern, a memorial volume. Select writings
and a memoir by J. Parton. N.Y.,1873.12°. 313(!.24
— Fern leaves. 1-2 series. Auburn and Buffalo,
1854. 12° 235.07
— Folly as it flies ; hit ot by Fanny Fern, [pseud. ]
New York, 18C8. 12" 2541.19
— Fresh leaves. New York, 1857. 18". . .2541.17
— Ginger-snaps. New York, 1870. 12°. . . 2538.26
— Life and beauties of Fanny Fern. London, 1855.
12° 3136.23
— Rose Clark. New York, 1856. 12°. . . . 235.09
— Ruth Hull. New York, 1865. 12°. . . . 235.10
Partridge (J. Arthur). From feudal to federal, or
free church, free school, the completed bases of
equality. London, 1872. 8° 5725.25
— Making of the American nation, or rise and decline
of oligarchy in the West. Phil., 18C6. 8°. 5725.09
— On democracy. Philadelphia, 1806. 8°. . 5724.03
Party liaders. See Baldwin (J. G.) 32*3.05
Pascal (Blaise). Lettres ecrites a un ProvinciiJ.
Paris, 1849. 18° 3583.05
— Same. Provincial letters. Tr. by T. M'Crie. New
York, 1852. 8° 3583.04
Reviewed by H. D. Trail! in Fortn. rev., Dec, 187S.
— Pensees. Vieparmme. Perier P., 1847. 16°. 3583.07
— Thoughts, letters, and opuscules. From the French,
by 0. W. Wight. With [essay on his genius
and writings, by H. Rogers : and Pascal consid-
ered as a philosophic sceptic, by V. Cousin].
New York, 1859. 12° 3.58:!.00
Church (R. IF.) Tlie Pensees. [In St. James lectures,
1875 ; p 25-46.) 3592.30
Neander{A.) Tlie Thoughts, [/n Jour, of sac.lit.,y. 3, 1849.)
JKS* For iiiiitierous Hv''S and cril. entimat'-s o/ Pascal see
Biography (p. 185| ; aim Bowen (F.) Mod. philos., 1877
[6413.(13]; Sainte-BeavelC. .4.) Monday chats, 1877(2543.34);
Tnllooh (J.) Pascal. 1878. (3130.33).
See also Contcmp. rev., July, 1877 (Pascal and Montaigne.
by J. Grote) ; Jour, of sacred lit., v. 4, 1849 ; p. 288-300
(P.'s couception of the peculiar essence of christiauity, by
A. Neander) ; Princeton rev., Jan., 1854 ; N. Brit, rev.,
Nov., 1861.
Pascal Bruuo. See Dumas (A.) 1854 7018.05
Pascal (Cesar). A travers I'Atlantique et dons le
Nouveuu Monde. 2e ed. P., 1870. 12°. 1072.22
Paschal (George W.) The constitution of the U. S.,
defined and carefully annotated. Washington,
1868. 12° 5734.20
Pascoe (Charles Eyre). London guide and directory
for American travellers. 3d ed. B., 1875. 12°. 953.30
Pasley (.Sir Charles Wm.) Military jjolicy of the
British empire. Loudon, 1847. 8°. . . 4516.01
Pasque (Ernst). Die Komodianten-Here. 3 v. Ber-
lin, 1806. 12° 7123.13
Pasquier (Gaston, due d'Audiffrel). KiTig {E.} French political
leaders. 1876 3221.17
Pasqaier (Etieuue, Fr, advocate and litterateur, b. 1529, d. 1615).
See New monthly, Apr., 1801, p. 424-439,
Pasquin (Anthony), pseurfoii. See Williams (John). . .1696.23
Pasquin and the Pasquiuades. See Atlantic, v. 6, 1860 ; p. 395-405
(or(. by C. E. Norton).
Pass and class : Oxford guide-book. See Burrows (M.) 1801.5513.03
Passages from autobiography of a ' Man of Kent. '
[anon.] Ed. by K. F. Stanley. L.,1866. 8°. 3014.23
Passages from note-books. See Hawthorne (N.) 1872.
Passavant (Johann David). Rafael von Urbino und
vater Giovanni Santi. 2 v. Leip.,1839. 8°. 3151.04
— Tour of a German artist in England. 2 v. Lon-
don. 1836. 12° 1433.25
Passive obedience. .Vr Govenunent and politics (Leoitimacu
p. 687).
Past and present. .See Oarlyle (Thomas). 1858. . . .2515.13
Past and presout ; essay. .Vee Dana (B. H.) Writings, v. 2. 6026.10
Past meridian. .See Sigoumey (L. H.) 2S43.06
Pasta (.tfrne. Judith). See New monthly, v. 13, 1825
Pastimes. See Amusements, games, etc. (p. 23).
Paston letters. See Fenn (John) 471.17
Pastor of HoruiaH. [In Apostolic fathers. Writings, y. X of
Ante-Niceno libr.,Ediu., 1808. 8°,] 3467.02
Pastoral life and manufactures of the ancients. See History of
silk, cotton, linen, etc. Now York, 1846. 8'. . . . 3931.06
Pastoral work and homiletics. See Biblical aud religious work
{Preaching and pastoral work. p. 97),
Pastorini (Siff. I, psf ltd. .See Walmesley (Charles). . . .3411.18
Patagonia. See Oonntries {Patagonia, p. 357).
Patent hat (The) : designed to increase the thinking,
reasoning, acting power of the wearer. Manu-
factured by Philo. N. Y., 18.")5. 12°. .3583.14
Patents, See Arts (Useful : Patents, p, 4,1) ;— Law {Patents, p.
690) ;— Oounnries {United .plates : Patent office, p. 377) ; alto
Duncan (S. A.) Amor, system of patents. [In Amer. soc.
8ci. aiisoc. Trans , no, 3, 1871 : 5811,021 ;— Playfair (Lyon).
On patents and the now patent bill. [In Nineteenth cen-
tury, V. 1, 1877] ;— Statistical soc. ol Loudon. Journal,
v. 20, 1803 (On the rationale and workmg of the patent
laws, by J, E. T. Rogers).
Pater (Walter H. ) Studies in the history of the re-
naissance. London, 1873. 8° 1435.08
Contents : Aucassin and Nicolette. Pico della Miran-
dula. Sandro Botticelli. Lucca della Robbia. Poetry of
Michelangelo. Liouardo da Vinci. Joachim Du fiellay.
Wiuckelmann.
Paterculua (Caius Velleius). [Compendium of Ro-
man history.] Tr. by J. S. Watson. London,
jBo/m,1852. 12° 432.26
— Historia Romana. Cum notis et interp. in usum
Delphini. Lbndini, Ta/p?/, 1822. 8°. . 7716.01
Pater mundi. See Burr (E, F.) 1870 3626.04
Paterson. See also Patterson ;— Pattison.
Paterson (Daniel). Description of the roads in Eng-
land, Wales, and part of the roads of Scotland.
15th ed. London, 1811. 8° 955.23
Paterson (James, Scotch editor). Autobiographical
reminiscences, [1805-09.] Glasg., 1871.8°. 3136.20
Paterson (James, batrister). Treatise on the fishery
laws of the United Kingdom L.,1863. 12°. 4616.20
Paterson (Samuel). Another traveller ! or cursory
remarks on a journey through part of the Nether-
lands in 1766. By Corj-at Junior, [pseudon.]
2 V. London, 1767. 16° 961.25
Paterson (Wm,, founder of Bank of England). Ban-
nister {S.) Life and trials of, .... 3136.19
See also New monthly mag,, Aug,, 1832 (notice by J. Oalt).
Pathology. See Medicine {Pathology, p, 754).
Patience (The) of hope. See Greenwell (Dora) .... 3583.10
Patient Griscl (History of). Two tracts. Loudon, Percy soc., v. 3,
1842. 16° 5000.03
Patmore (Coventry Kearsey Dighton). The angel in
the house: The betrothal. B., 1857. 16°. 1675.18
iVote.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 107, 1858.
— — Same. The espousals. B., 1856. 10°. . 1675.19
— Children's garland from the best poets. Cam-
bridge, 1863. 16° 1675.17
— Faithful forever. Boston, 1861. 16°. . . 1675.20
— Poems. London, 1844. 16° 1675.21
— The Victories of love. Boston, 1802. 16°. 1675.22
iVo/e.— For reviews of his poems, see Fraser'a mag., v. 68,
1803, and North Brit, rev., v. 28. 1858, or Littell, 1868, v. 4.
Patmore (Peter George). Mirror of the months.
[«MOn.J London, 1826. 8° 4731.07
— My friends and acquaintances. 3 v. London,
1854. 12° 3222.19
Contents.
Sheridan (B. B), v, 3.
Sheridan (Thomas), v. 3.
Smith (Horace), v. 2.
Smith 'James), v. 2.
Ward (E. P.), v. 1-2.
The Goth and the Hun
Blauchard (Laman) v. 1.
Blessingtou {Countess of ), v. 1.
Campbell (Thomas), v. 1.
Hazlitt (Wm,), v, 2-3.
Lamb (Charles), v. 1.
Paton (Andrew Archibald).
or Transylvania, Debreczin, Pesth and Vienna,
in 1850. London, 1851. 8° 965.04
— Highlands and islands of the Adriatic. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1.S49. 8° 975.05
— History of the Egyptian revolution, from the pe-
riod of the Mamelukes to the death of Moham-
med [Mehemet] All [1849]. L , 1863. 8°. 1077.01
Patriarch and the Tsar. See Palmer (Wm.) 3577.16
Patriarchal shadows of Christ and bis church. See Winslow
(O,) 3024,02
Patriarchs. See Biblical and religious lit. {Patriarchs, p. 90).
Patrick {Saint). See Biography (p, 185) ; also Dub. univ. mag..
Mar,. 1876 {Ht. Patrick, by Arthur Cllve).
Patrick (JIarsena K.) Memorial of Wm. Kelly. Albany, 1873.
8' 3061,16
Patrick (Simon), Lo-vwth (R,), and others. Critical
commentary and parai^hrase on the Old and New-
Testament, and the Apocrypha, New ed. 4 v.
London, 1853. 1. 8° 3726.01
Patriot boy. See Headley (P. C.) 3124.19
Patriot preachers of the Amer. rev. See Moore (Frank.etf.) 3583.13
Patriotic and heroic eloquence. [Prose and poetry.]
New York, 1861. 12° 6311.07
Patriotic speaker. See Raymond (B. R.) 1864 6332.21
In asking for books, un the •• Book Order," giving the AITTHOB'S NAUS, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
840
PATRIOTISM — PEABODY
Patriotism. Sre GoTemment and politics (Patrinlim, p. 688);—
• Poetry iPairioticj ; — also Coutera. rev., June, 1877 (CbriB-
tianity and patriotism, by R. F. Littledale) ; Gent, mag.,
Dec. 1H77 (Seauiy side of patriotism, by T. FosterJ.
Patriots and iililiusters. 5m Oliphant (L.) 1860. . . . 922.52
Patriot's vocal niiacellany ; or a collection of loyal songs. Dub-
lin, 1801. 18° 1676.28
Patronymica Britannica : family names. See Lower (M. A.)
I860 66U.01
Patten. See also Patton.
Patten (J. Alexander). Lives of the clergy of New
York and Brooklyn. Also the history of each
sect and congregation. N. Y., 1874. S°. 3158.04
Patterson. See aUo Faterson :— Pattison.
Patterson (Arthur J.) The Magyars : country and
institutions. 2 v. London, 18(i9. 8°. . 96.5.23
Patterson (James W.) Responsibilities of the founders of re-
publics : address on the 258th anniversary of the planting
of the Popharn colony, Aug.'29, 1865. B., 1865. 8'. 621.28
Parteraon (Lawson B.) Twelve years in the mines
of California. Cambridge, 1862. 16°. . 1122.21
Patterson (Robert). Insects mentioned in Shake-
speare's plays. London, 1841. 16°. . . 48i2.U5
— Introduction to zoology. 36th ed. Belfast, 1870.
16° 4713.21
Patterson (Gen. Eobert). Narrative of the campaign
in the valley of the Shenandoah, 1861. Phila-
delphia, 18(>.x 8° 614.08
Patterson (B. H., F.S.S.) Gas and lighting. [In Brit, m'f 'g in-
dustries. 1876.] 3941.27
Patterson (Robert Hogarth). The economy of capital,
or gold and trade. Edin., 186.5. 8°. . . 51)1.5.21
~ Essays in history and art Edin., 1862. 8°. 1412.01
Contents : Colour in nature and art. Real and ideal
beauty. Sculpture. Ethnology of Europe. Utopias. Our
Indian empire. The national life of China. An idea! art
congress. Battle of the styles. Genius and liberty.
Youth and anunner. Records of the past. Nineveh and
Babylon. India t its castes and creeds. ' Christopher
North '—in memuriaiu.
Patterson (Samuel Howies, F.R. &) Chapters on fos-
sil botany. London, 1849. 18°. . . . 491:101
Pattison (Wm.) Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) Brit, poets,
v. U. 1819.! 1691.U
Patton. *'«'' a:so Patten.
Pai.toii (J. Harris). History of the United States.
New York, 18 «. 8° 573.05
Patton (lle.v. Wm. ) The judgment of Jerusalem pre-
dicted in scripture, fulfilled in history. New
York, 1877. 12° 3581.15
Pan and tlie Pyrenees, .'fee Bussell(H.) 1871 961.23
Pauquet frferea. "Modes et costumes historiques.
Paris, [1864.] 4° (.62'i.04
Paul (C. Kegan'. William Godwin : his friends and
contemporaries. 2 v. Boston, 1876. 12°. 3065.31
Paul (Father, the friar). &.? Sarpi (Paul).
Paul (John), pseui. See Webb (Uliarles H.)
Paul (S iml). See Biblical and religio.is literature (Epistla, life,
tic, p. 8.1) ; itlsii
— Arnold iM.) A psychological parallel [between St. Paul and
the Cambridge PlatoniHts. In his Last essays, etc.] 3512.22
— Oeer(G.J.) The conversion of St. P. 1«7I. 3551.21:
— Haihtoii (R. D.) The apostle Paul and preaching
of Christianity in primitive church. 1875. 375s. 11
— H<>w<on{J.S.) Character of St. Paul. [?i.cl.] 35'a.:!2
— Knox (C. IC.) A year with St. Paul ; 52 lessons, for
the Sundays of the year. 1877. . . . 355.5.11
— Macduff [J. 11) St. Paul in Rome. 1872. 3573.00
— Mi/ers.F.W.K) St. Paul, a poem. 18.8.167.34
— Sluiksppdr,' if.) St. Paul at Athens. [1879.] 3593.30
Paul s letter to his kinsfolk. See Scott (Walter). Works, v. 1.
Paulding (James Kirke). John Bull in America ; or the
new Munchausen, [foiw. J N. Y.,18J5. 12°. 1132.07
— Lay of the Scottish tiddle : a poem, [anon.] Lon-
don, 1811. l(i° 1734.31
— - Letters from the South by a Northern man. Imion.]
Newed. 2v.ini. N. Y., 1835. 12°. . llSi.OS
— Life of George Washington. 2 v. New York,
ld52. 8° 3182.03
— Literary life, [with extracts from his writings].
Compiled by W.I.Paulding.N.Y., 181.7. 12°.;)137. 04
— and Irving (W.) Sajmagundi. New York, 1857.
16° 2533.14
— and Paulding (Wm. Irving). American comedies.
Philadelphia, 1847. 16° 1734.30
U^ For J. K. P.'s novels, see Fiction (p. 511).
SSI' For his life, see Biography (p. 185).
Pauld.ng (Wm. I.) Literary life of James K. Pauld-
ing. New York, 1867. 8° 3137.04
Paul! {Di: Reinhold). Life of king Alfred ; ed. by T.
Wright. London, 1852. 8° 3013.17
— Pictures of old England. Tr. by E. C. Otte. Cam-
bridge, 1861. 12° 461.11
Paulus (Dr., pseud.) Magicon : wonderful prophe-
cies concerning popery and its impending over-
throw. New York, is'.'.). 16° 3583.17
Paulus .3Egineta. Seven books. Tr. with commen-
tary, by F. Adams. 3v. L., 1844-47. 8°. 4317.01
Pauperism. See Social science.
Pausanias.^ Descriptio Graecise. Kecog. L. Dindorf.
Gr. et Lat., cum indice. Parisiis, Didoi, 1845.
8° 7766.09
— Description of Greece. From the Greek, with
notes, [by T. Taylor]. 3 v. L., 1794. 8°. 425.06
Pautbier (Guillaume). Chine : histoire. Paris, 1837.
b°. [Univers.] 901.20
— an4 Baziu (Ant.) Chine modeme. Paris, 1853. 8°.
[Univers.] 901. '21
Pauvr (Cornelius de). (Euvres philosophiques. 7 v.
Paris, 1795. 8° 411.05
Contents : v. 1-3. Recherches philosophiques sur les
Americains. 4-5. Recherches pliilosophiques sur les
Egyptiens et les Chinois. 6-7. Recherches philosophiques
sur les Grecs. Note. — v. 5 is wanting.
Pa'wnbroking. Stuhbs (i. P. } A guide to pawnbrok-
ing. [1870.] 5911.05
See also Meliora, v. 4, 1861 ; Statistical soc. of London.
Journal, V. 4, 1841 (On the niouts de Piete of Rome, Genoa,
Turin, and Pans, and other puwubroking establishments
on the continent, by H. J. Porter).
Pawtncket, (Mass.) See Countries, etc. {Pawtucket, p. 367).
Paxton (James). Introduction to the study of hu-
man anatomy. 2 V. London, 1834. 8°. 4336.16
Pajcton's "magazine of botany, and register of flower-
ing plants. 16 V. London, 1834-49. 8°. 1936.01
Payen (Anselme). Precis de chimie industrielle. 5e
ed. 2 V. Planches, 1 v. P., 1867. 8°. . 4215.25
Payer (Julius). New lands within the Arctic circle ;
discoveries of the Austrian ship " Tegetthoflf, "
1872-74. From the German. New York, lP(7.
8° 1144.16
Faying investment. See Dickinson (A. £.) 1876. . . . 6922.09
Payn (James). .See Fiction class-li.-t (p. 6ll).
Payne (Daniel Beaumont). Address to the propriftors of bank
stock <.n the management of the governor and du'ectors of
the bank of England. Loudon. IslB. 8° 6058.07
Payne (J. Bertrand). 'Haydn's universal index of
biography. London, 1870. 8° 3-3h.13
Pa3me (J. H.) Bee-keeper's guide ; depriving sys-
tem. 4th ed. London, 1851. 12°. . . 4824.10
Payne (John Howard). Life and writings. Ed. by
Gabriel Harrison. Albany, J 875. 8°. . 3138. U3
Contents : Life. Lispings of the muse : juvenile poems.
Oui- neglected poets : Wm. Martin Johnson. Tragedy of
Brutus.
J8®- Vor plays of J.H P., see Plays {Arrangement by authors).
tg- For lives of J.H. P., «• e Biography (p. 185).
Payne and sorowe of evill marriage. Ed. by J. P. Collier.
[Percy soc, v. 1. Loudon, 1844. 16".! 6060.01
Paysou (Edward). Memoirs, select thoughts and
sermons. Compiled by A. Cummings. 3 v.
Portland. 1846 8° 3583.18
Payson (J. W. ) and Hanaford (L.B. i Book-keeping, by
single and double entry. B., 1858. obi. 1 2°. i0l5.05
— Duuton (S. ) and Scribner (W. M. i Theory and
art of penmanship. H., Is6:i. 12°. . . J0U.32
Peabody (Andrew Preston, D.D.) Christian belief
and life. Boston, 1875. li° :.5-i4.()2
— Anti-superuaturalism : sermon b.-fore the Divinity school in
Harvard univ , July 13, 1845 Cambri.lge, 1845. 8°. 35K4 00
— Appeal to th.' young : seimnu, Portsmouth, N. H., March, 12,
1848. Portsmouth, 1848. 12° 3.584.00
— Authoiity in religion : sermon at the ordination of E. M.
Wheelock, D..ver. N. H., Jan., 7, 1857. B., 1857. 8°. 3584 00
— Christian consolations. Sermons. 6th ed. Bos-
ton, 1867. 8° 3584.04
— Christianity and science. N. Y., 1874. 12°. 3584.05
— Christianity the religion of nature. Boston, 1864.
12° 3584.03
— Conversation ; its faults and its graces. Boston,
1N56. 1-2° 64.3.-27
— Forgiveness : sermon at the ordination of Horatio Stebbius,
Fitcliburg, Mass.,Nov.6, 1851. Fitchburg, 1851. 8°. 3584.00
— Manudl of moral philosophy. N.Y.,1«73. 12°. 5i3 ..39
— Our conversation in heaven : sermon on the death of Mary
Lyman Lothrop. Boston, 1869. 8° 3584.00
TBS BBOOKLYN LIBSABZ,
PEABODY-PEEL
841
— Vrogross In Christ, uot beyond Cbrfot : sermon at tbo inBtal-
Ution of A. Judsun llicb, Brook&eld, and a Ktateniciit of
reliKious belief, by the p^tor elect. 8pringf.,1870.8°. 3031.10
— Beiuiuiscences of European travel. New York,
1868. 12'" 94.5.09
— Scientific education of mechanics and artisans; address.
[/re Smith, report, 1879.J 3930.27
— Scripture doctrine of Christ : thres sermons. Portsiuoutb,
186U. 8' 3684.00
— Student's duty to his parents : sermon, Sept, 18, 1864. Cam-
bridge, 1864. 8° 3584.UO
— Uses of classical literature : address l>efore the United lit.
soc. of Dartmouth college. Boston, 1843. 8°. . . 3684.00
Peabody (Elizabeth P.) Kecord of Mr. Alcott's school,
moral culture. Boston, 1874. 16°. . .5512.28
— Moral tnilturo of infancy and kindergarten guide, Sef- Mann
{.If/.-. HI awiPeabodir (E. P.) 6514 02a
Peabody (Wui. Bourn Oliver). Life of Alexander
Wilson. New York, 1853. 16°. . . . 3241.02
— Life of Cotton Mather. N, Y., 1849. 16°. . 3241.06
— Life of David Brainerd. N. Y., 1851, 16°. 3241.08
— Catechism lor the use of childreu. B.,1849. 12°, 1675.40 ; 6432.22
— Sprinj^lield collection of hymns for sacred worship.
Springfield, 1835. 16^ 3761.09
— Life of James Oglethorpe. B., 1848. 16°. 3241.12
— Life of John Sullivan. Boston, 1848. 16°. 3211.13
Peabody (Oliver \Vm. Bourn). Life of Israel Put-
nam. New York, 1839. 16°. .... 3241.07
Peabody museum of American archaeology and eth-
nology. V. 1, 1868-76. Camb., 1876. 8°. 4732,10
Peace convention, 1861, ChiUenden {L. E.) Reports,
el,:., 1864 645.08
Peace jubilee. Jubilee days : illustrated daily record
of the World's peace jubilee. With illus. by A.
Hoppin. Boston, 1872. fol 1566.19
Peace and war. ^e^ War and peace ; — Law {Iniemational, p. 688).
Peachey ( Mm. — ). lloyal guide to wax flower mo-
delling. London, 1851. 8^ 1443.31
Peacock. .V«e aiso Pecock.
Feacocke (B. A.) Practical researches in hydraulics. [In
Weale (J.) Paper.i ou engineering, v. 5, 1845.] . . 3918.1S
PeaCDck (Edward). English church furniture, or-
naments and decorations at the jjoriod of the
reformation, [monuments of superstition]. Lon-
don, 1866. 8°. 3767.20
Peacock (George, D.D.) Life of Thomas Young.
London, ]80o. 8° 3187.25
— Observations on the statutes of the university of
Cambridge. London, 1841. 8°. . . . 5511.22
Peacock (Thomas Love). Works : with preface by
lord Houghton ; biogr. notice by Edith Nicolls.
Ed. by H. Cole. 3 v. London, 1874. 16°. 5062.15
v. 1. Ueadlong Hall. Melincourt. Nightmare Abbey.
2. Maid Marian. Misfortunes of Elphiu. Crotchet Cas-
tle, Gryll Orange. 3. Poetry. Miscellanies : Four ages
of poetry ; Horro dramatirm. bhelley.
— SmilA{f}. 1'.) Poels aud novelists. 1876 3251.11
.5^ea/j(() Contenip. rev., April, 1875 (by J. Davies) ; Fort-
niahtly, Aug., 1873 ; Ti-mplo Bar, v. 44, 1876.
Peacocks. ,^6^ Jardine (.Vir W.) Gallinaceous birds. . .4711.14
Peake (Elizabeth). History of the German emperors.
From the German. Phila., 1874. 8°, . 544.23
— Pen pictures of Europe. Phila., 1874. 8°. 916.10
Peak ((iavilan). The struggle for existence. [Poems.]
New York, 1872. 16° 1675.31
Peake (James). Rudiments of naval architecture.
London. 18.39. 16° 4517.25
Peake (Iticbard Brinsley), S^e Flays (Arranged under authort).
Pealcs, iJiisses, and glaciers. Excursions by members
of the Alpine club. Ed. by John Bull. Lon-
don, 1859. 8^ 983.08
— — Same. 2d series. Ed, by E. S. Kennedy, 2 v,
Loudon, 1862. 8° 983.21
Feale. See aUo Peel.
Peale {.A. C.) Geol. report on the Grand river district. \In Hay-
den. Geol. and geogr, survey of the territories. 9th report.
1875.) 4116.29
Peale (Rembrandt). Graphics ; education of the
eye and the training of the hand, as auxiliary to
writing, geography, and drawing, Philadelphia,
1850. 12° 1432.37
— Notes on Italy, 1829-1830. Phil., 1831, 8°. 974,13
— Portfolio of an artist. Phil., 1839. 12°, .2511.18
Peale (T. R.) Method of preserving lepidoptera. [In Sm. re-
port, 1863. 1 3936.18
~~ Uses of the brain aud marrow of animals among the Indians
of North America. [Jn Sm. report, 1870.] , , . 393C.25
Pearce. See also Peirce ; — Pierce ;— Pears.
PeEiTCe (Robert Rouiere). Memoirs and correspon-
dence of Richard, marquess Wellesley. 3 y.
London, 1846. 8° 3183.03
Peard (F. M.) See Fiction (p. 511).
Peard ( W. , M. D.,LL.I).) Year of liberty ; or salmon
angling in Ireland, 18C.5. L., 1867. 8°, . 46IC..21
Pearl of the Antilles, 5e< Grallenga (A.) 1873 1161.23
Pearls. See Fine arts [Gems awl precious stones, p. 544) •.—alto
Simmonds IP.L.} Pearls and p4'arl Uaheries. [/n Ai'j Com-
mercial products of the sea. 1879.) 4826.27
Pearly nautilus. See Owen (U.) Memoirs, etc. 1832. . 4828 14
Pears (Edwin, «(2.) .Vet: Prisons and reformatories, c/c, London.
1872. 8' 6818.28
Fearsall (R. L.) The kiss of the virgin ; a narrative of researches,
etc. [M Archaeologia, v. 27, 1838.] 61'28.—
Pearson (Charles H.) Early and middle ages of Eng-
land. 2v, London, 1808. 8°. ... 453.18
— English history in the 14th cent. L„1876.12°. 452.07
— Historical maps during the first thirteen centuries.
London, 1869. fol 456.10
Pearson (Emily Q, ) Gutenberg and the art of print-
ing. Boston, 1871. 12° 2763,17
Peau'sou (John). Exposition of the creed. New
York, 1851. 8° 3584.01!
Peasant-boy philosopher [i.e. Jamea Ferguson], See Maybew
(H.) Story of, etc 40il.26
Peasant life in Germany. &e Johnson (*is» A. C.) 1858. 964.07
Pease (Rev. A, G.) Philosophy of trinitarian doc-
trine. New York, 1875. 12° 3584.01
Pease (Calvin). In memoriam : Calvin Pease, New
York, 1865, 8° 3137,01
Contents : Discourse by W. G. T. Shedd. Sermon by J,
B, Shaw. Bemarks by J. Torrey, etc.
Pecchlo (Giuseppe, conte}. Semi-serious observations of an Ita-
lian exile in England, [In Waldie library, v. 1.] . 6078.15
Pech (James). Influence of liberty on taste, in the
ages of Augustus and Louis xiv. New York,
1869. 8° 5733,12
Pech^ (Le) de Madeleine, lanon.] 3e e'd. Paris,
1866. 12° 7018.06
Peck (George). Wyoming, its history, incidents,
etc. New York, 1858. 12° 591.07
Peck (J. L. ) Dress and care of the feet. New York,
1871. 12° 4332.11
Peck (Jesse T., D.D.) History of the great republic,
from a christian standpoint. N.Y,,1868,8°. 575.27
Peck (John M.) Life of Daniel Boone. [In Sparks (J.J Llbr. of
Amer. biogr., 2d s., v. 13, 1817. 16°.] 3241.23
Peck (Wm, G. ) Complete arithmetic. New York,
1874, 12°, 4011.19
— • Treatise on analytical geometry. New York, 1873.
12° 4012.10
Pe'olet (Eugfene), Traite de la chaleur, et de ses ap-
plications. 2v, Paris, 1828, 8°, . . .4027.28
— — Same. Planches. 3e e'd, Liege,1845. 8°. 4028.17
— Treatise on heat, [In Weale (J.) Papers on engineering,
v. 2, 1844.] 3918.12
Pecock (Reginald), The repressor of over-much
blaming of the clergy. Ed. by C, Babington.
2v. L., 1800. b°, [Rolls chronicles.] . 5140.—
See Dublin rev., Jan., 1875 (P., his character and fortunes).
Pecquet (Antoine). Secret history of Persia [i.e.
France], and of the most considerable states of
Asia [i.e. Europe], Tr. from the French, [anon.'i
London, 1715. 16° 521,06
PecuUum (The). *.; Hancock (T.) 3667.06
Pedagogy. See Education (p. 434-439),
Pedagogics as a Bystem. See Rosenkranz (K.) 1872. . 6618.07
Pedder (Henry C. ) Man and woman in their relations
to each other, and the world. N.Y,,1871.12°.5821.17
Pedestrian reminiscences. [England, ] By Sylvanus.
London, 1848. 8° 913.03
Pedigrees. See G-enealogies and pedigrees (p. 667); also Contem.
rev, June, 1877 (Pedigree and pedigree-makers, by E. A.
Freeman).
Pedro ir., (^m/>crorq/' fironV). Fial/w(A.) Sketch of . [/n Smith.
report, 1876.] 3936.31
Peebles (J. M. ) Around the world : travels. 2d ed.
Boston, 1875. 8° 913.11
— Seers of the ages : embracing spiritualism, past
and present. 2d ed. Boston, 1869. 8°, 3815.26
Peel, See also Peale.
Peel (.Sic Robert). Letter to the electors for the
borough of Tarn worth. L, 1847. 8°. .5093,17
— Speeches, [1810-.iil.] With general index [in v, 1].
4 V. London, 1851. 8° 6313,03
JtEf For lives and crit. estimates, see Biograph> (p. 186),
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUR, the first part of th« TITLE, and the NnMBRB
842
PEEPS -PENN
Peeps from a beUrjr. See Shelton (F. W.) 18M. . . . 2iH3.03
Peerage.
— Burke (Sir B.) Genealogical and heraldic diction-
ary of the peerage and baronetage of the British
empire. 18th ed. 1856 6615.01
Same. 39th ed. 1877 6615.02
— GoUitis (A.) Peerage of England ; genealogical^
biographical, and historical. 9 v. 1812. 66i:J.07
— C'raik (G. L.) Romance of the peerage. 4 v. 6612.22
V. 1. Lettico KnoUys : lier marriages and her descen-
dants. The earldom of Banbury. 2. Kindred of queen
Anne Bolyn. Lady Dorothy Devereux. The old Percies.
Earl Henry, the wizard, 9th earl of Northumberland.
The last lord CobUam. The last lord Gray of Wilton.
Maty Tudor, queen of Louis xir. Sisters of lady Jane
Grey. Margaret Tudor, qu. of James iv. of Scotland.
Lady Arabella Stuart. 3. Aristocracy and democracy.
Charles Braudou's widow. Sir Robert Dudley. Bess of
Hardwick, and the Uardwicks. The Cavendishes and the
Stanhopes. Lord Pembroke and sir Gteorgo Wharton.
Wharton and Stuart duel. Lord Crichton of Sanquhar.
The earldom of Monteith. 4. The great earl of Cork and the
Boyles. The Bouveries. The ducal Osbornes. The Pol-
timore Bamfyldes. Anne Clifford. Sir Stephen Fox. Sir
WilUam Phips. The house of Petty. Percy the trunk-
maker. The heiress of the Percies. Anne of Buccleuch.
— DebreU's illustrated baronetage, with the knightage
of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871. . . 6611.21
Illustrated peerage, and titles of courtesy, of
Great Britain and Ireland. 1869, 1871. . 6611.13
— Mndeii ( W. and K ) Portraits of the female aris-
tocracy of the court of queen Victoria. 2 v.
1849 1467.14
— Hayward (A.) Vicissitudes of families ; English, Scotch,
Irish and continental nobility, [/n hta Selected essays,
V. 2. 1878.] 2527.29
— Nicolas (Sir II.) Historic peerage of England.
New ed. of the ' Synopsis of the peerage of Eng-
land.' Revised by W. Courthope. 1857. 6614.19
— Tliom (A. li.) The upper ten thousand ; an alpha-
betical list of all members of noble families, etc.
1875 6612.05
— Walford (K) The crown peerage for 1868. 6611.01
See also Blackwood, v. 110, 1871 (The House of lords) ;
V. 79, 1856 (Peerages for life) ; Fraser's mag., n.s.,v. 3, 1871
(Life peerages); N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863 (Peerages and gene-
alogies): Kat. qu. rev., v. 18, 1869 (The ruling class in Eng-
land) ; Qu. rev., v. 103, 1858 or Littell, 1858, v. 1 (Hist,
peerage of England) ; Journal of the Statistical soc. of
London, v. 26, 1863 (On the rate of mortality prevailing
amongst the families of the peerage during the 19th cen-
tury, by A. H. Bailey) ; Gentl. mag., Jan., 1879 ; p. 86-94
(Vicissitudes of titles, by E. C. G. Murray).
;^- See also Aristocracy (p. 35) ;— Nobility (p. 820).
Peerage of poverty. See Hood (E. P.) 1870 3265.13
Peet (Harvey P.) On the legal rights of the deaf
and dumb. Richmond, ( Ka. ), 1857. 8^5625.17
0^ For other addresses of H. P. P., see Deaf and dumb
(p. 408).
Pegasus re-saddled. Sec Pennell (H. C.) 1675.37
Pegge (Samuel). Observations on the history of St. George, the
patron saint of England. [In Archseologia, v. 5, 1779.]
Pegot-Ogier (Eugene). The Fortunate Isles ; or the
Canaries. 2 v. 1871. 8° 1092.12
PeUe (John). Philology. New York, 1877. 16°. 6411.06
Peirce. See also Pearce ; — Pears ;— Pierce.
Peirce (Prof. Benjamin). System of analytical me-
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N.Y. House of refuge, etc. N. Y., 1869. 8°. 5817.15
Pekin. See Ooontries, etc, {I'ekiii, p. 357).
Pelayo ; an epic [poem). See Beach (E. T. P.) 1864. . . 1614.10
Pelet de la Ijozkie (Comte Jean). Napoleon in coun-
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Pellham (Edward). God's power and providence in
the deliverance of eight Englishmen, left in
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Hakluyl soc., 1S55. 8° 1145.14
Pellison (Paul). History of the French Academy.
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Pemberton(H.) Hist, of Monaco. L., 1867. 8°. 533.25
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The dream of a day, etc. Posthumous poem*. Javeullo
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Contents.
Anglo-Sason passion of St. George. Ed. by C. Hardwick.v. 28.
Audelay (J.) Poems ; Shropshire dialect in 15th century.
Ed. by J. O. Halliwell, v. 14.
Barclay (.\.) Cytezen and uplondyshman. Ed. by P. W.
Fairljolt, v. 22.
Barnfield (R.) Affectionate shepherd, v. 20.
Boke of curtasye, a poem of the 14th century. Ed. by J. O.
llalliwcll, V. 4.
Brereton (H.) The most pleasant song of lady Bessy, and
Low she married king Henry vn. Ed. by Halliwell, v. 20.
Britannia's pastorals : a third book. Ed. byT. C. Croker,v.30.
Ohaucer(G.) Canterbury tales; new text. 3 v. Ed. by T.
Wright, v. 24, 25, and 21!.
Ohettle (H.) Kiud-heart's dream : invectives against abuses.
Ed. by E. F. Rimbault, v. 6.
Civic garland : songs from London pageants. Ed. by P. W.
Fail-holt, v. 19.
Cock Lorell's bote. Ed. by E. F. Rimbault, v. 6.
Collier (J. P.) Lyrical poems, selected from musical publi-
cations, 1689-1600, V. 13.
— Old ball.ids, v. 1.
Oroker (T. C.) Historical songs of Ireland, temp. 1688, v. 1.
— Keen of the south of Ireland, v. 13.
— Popular songs, illustrative of the French invasion of Ire-
land, V. 21.
Crown garland of golden roses, v. 6.
Dekker (T.) A linight's conjuring. Ed. by E. F. Rimbault,v.6.
— Troia nova triumphaus ; London triumphing, 1612, v. 10.
— London's Tempo : or the field of happiness, v. 10.
Deloney (f.) Garland of good-will. Ed. by J. H. Dixon, v. 30.
— Strange histories, or souges and sonets, v. 3.
Denham (M. A.) Proverbs and popular sayings rel. to the
seastms, the weather, and agricultural pursuits, v. 20.
DiHon (J. H.) Ancient poems, ballads, and songs of the peas-
antry of England, v. 17.
— ■ Scottish traditional versions of ancient ballads, v. 17.
Drayton (II.) Harmony of the church, 1691. Spiritual songos.
Ed. by A. Dyce, v. 7.
Durand (J. P.) Genuine and curious memoirs of the famous
captain Thurot, v. 21.
Fairholt (F. W.) Lord mayor's pageants : 1. History. 2. Re-
prints, V. 10.
— Poems and songs relating to George Villiers, duke of Buck-
ingham, and his assassination. With introd. and noteB,v.29.
— Satirical songs and poems on costume, 13-19th cent.,v. 27.
Friar Bakou's prophesie, a satire on the degeneracy of the
times, A.D. 1604. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell, v. 15.
Qifikrd (G.) Dialogue concerning witches, and witchcrafts,
il-om ed. of 1603. Ed. by J. O. HaUiwell, v. 8.
Halle (J.) Historiall expostulation against the beastlye
abusers of cliyriirgerie and physyke, ed. by T. J. Petti-
grew, v. 11.
Halliwell (J. O.) Notices of fagitive_ tracts and cbap-lxwks,
— Descriptive notices of popular English histories, y. 23.
— - Nursery rhymes of England, v. 4.
— Early naval ballads of England, v. 2.
Harmony of birds, a poem, v. 7.
Hawes (S.) Pastime of i)lea8ure, allegorical poem, v. 18.
Heywood (T.) Dialogue on wit and folly, with account of
anthor and his works, by F. W. Fairholt, v. 20.
— A marriage triumph, nuptials of the prince palatine [Fred-
erick of Bohemia] and Elizabeth [daughter of James i.], v. 3.
— Porta pietatis, or, tlie harbour of piety, v. 10.
Hutton (H.) FoUie's anatomic, or, satyres and satirical epi-
grams. Ed. by E. F. Rimbault, v. 6.
Ingelend (T.) Interlude of the disobedient child. Ed. by
J. O. Halliwell, v. 22.
Interlude of the trial of treasure. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell, v. 28.
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Percy society. Publications, continued.
Interlude of the four elements. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell, v. 22.
Jack of Dover, or, bia searcU for tlie veriest fool in England.
Ed. by T. Wright, v. 7.
Johnson (R.) Crowue garlands of golden roses. Ed, by W.
Ohappell, V. 6, 15.
Jordan (T.) London's resurrection to joy and triumph ; a
lord mayor's pageant, 1671, v. 10.
• — - Triumphs of London, 1678 ; a lord mayor's pageant, v. 10.
Kerry pastoral, in imitation of the first eclogue of Virgil.
Ed, by T. C. Croker, v. 7.
King and a poor northern man. Ed. by J. P. Collier, v. 1.
Loyal garland, a qpUeetiou of songs of the 17th century. Ed.
by I. O. Halliwell. v. 29.
Luke (— ). Enterlude of John Bon and Mast Person ; a dia-
logue on trausubstantiation. Ed. by W. H. Black, v. 30.
Lydgate (J.) Selections from minor poems. Ed. by J. O.
Halliwell, v. 2.
Mackay (C, ed.) Songs and ballads relative to the London
prentice and Loudon generally, v. 1.
Man in the moone ; or. the English fortune-teller. Ed. by
J. O. llaUiwell, v. 29.
Maroccus estaticus : or Bankes' bay horse in a trance, 1527.
Ed by E. F. Rimbault, v. 9.
Massinger (P.) Believe as you list ; a tragedy. Ed. by T.
C. Ci-oker, v. 27.
Meeting of gallants at an ordinarie. Ed. by J.O.Halliwell.v.S.
Owl and the nightingale ; an early English poem. Ed. by
T. Wright, V. 11.
Patient Grissel (History of), first narrated in the Decameron
of Boccaccio ; two tracts, v. 3.
Pain and sorrow of evil marriage. Ed. by J. P. Collier, v. 1.
Pleasant conceits of old Hobson, the merry Londoner, 1581.
Ed. by J. O. HaUiwell, v. 9.
Poem on the times of Edward n. Ed. by C. Hardwick, v. 28.
Poetical niiscellauies, time of James i. Ed. by J. O. Halli-
well, V. 15.
Porter (H.) Two angry women of Abington. Ed. by A.
Dyce, V. 6.
Psalms (Paraphrase of the seven penitential), by Thomas
Brampton, 1414. with notes by W. H. Black, v. 7.
— Thirteen psalms and the first chapter of Ecclesiastes ver-
sified, by J. Croke, with memoir of the author by sir A.
Croke, v. 11.
fieynard the fox, from the ed. by Oaxton. with notes and liter-
ary hist, of the romance, by W. J. Thorns, v. 12.
Rich (B.) The honestie of this age. proving that the world
was never honest till now. With notes by P. Cunning-
ham. V. 11.
Rimbanlt (E. F., ed.) Ancient poetical tracts of the 16th cen<
tury, V. 6.
— Old ballads illustrating the great frost of 1633- '84, v. 9.
Robert of Gloucester. Life and martyrdom of Thomas
t Beket. Ed. by W. H. Black, v. 19.
*■• Robin Goodfellow (Mad pranks and merry jests of). Introd.
by J. P. Collier, v. 2.
Romance of the emperor Octavian. Ed. by Halliwell, v. 14.
Romance of Syr Tryamoure. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell, v. 16.
Rowlands (S.) The fuur knaves : a series of satirical tracts.
Ed. by E. F. Rimbault, v. 9.
Rowley (W.) Search for money ; or, the complaint for the
loss of the wandering knight monsieur L'Argent, v. 2.
St. Brandau ; a medieval legend of the sea, in verse and
prose. Ed. by T. Wright, v. 14.
Sandys (W.) Festive songs of the 16th and 17th centuries.
with introduction, v. 23.
Seven sages, in English verse, with introd. essay, by T.
Wright, V. 16.
Shoreham (Wra. de). Religions poems. Ed. by T.Wright,v.28.
Six ballads, with burden. Ed. by J. Ooodwin, v. 13.
Tatham (J.) The royal oake ; a lord niayor'n pageant, lOGO.v. 10.
Thomson (J.) Poem to the memory of W, Cougreve, with
preface by Peter Cunningham, v. 9.
Walker (Q.) Manifest detection of the vyle and detestable
use of dice play. Ed. by J. O. HaUiwell, v. 29.
Warwick (Mary, countess of). Autobiography, v. 22.
Westixrard for smelts ; an early collection of stories. Ed.
by J.O. Halliwell, v. 22.
Wotton {Sir H.) Poems. Ed. by A. Dyce. v. 6.
Wright (T.) Political ballads publ. in England during the
commonwealth, v. 3.
— Selections of Latin stories, from ms. of 13th-14th centu-
ries, V. 8.
— Songs and carols of the 15th century, v. 23. t
— Specimens of lyric poetry, temp. Edward i., v. 4.
— Specimens of old Christmas carols, v. 4.
Perdicaris (G. A.) The Greece of the Greeks. 2 v.
New York, 1845. 12° 1032.02
Peregrinations of the mind. See Baker (Wm.) 1811. . 2513.12
Pereira (Jonathan). Lectures on polarized light, with
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2d ed. London, 1854. 16^ 4024.04
— Manual of materia medica and therapeutics : an
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Perez (Antonio). See Biography (p. 186).
Perfect gentleman ; or etiquette and eloquence.
New York, ls64. 12° 5427.03
Perfect life (The). .V^-e Channing (W.E.) 1873 3533.15
Perfectibility. See Biblical aud rehg. lit. {Fer/ectibility, p. 90).
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Pericles. See Biography (p. 186j.
Pericles, prince oJ T>Te. AVe Shakapere (Wm).
Perier (Casimir). King (£.) In his French polit. leaders. 3221.17
— Remtual (C. de). In his Cntiquee, etc., v. 2. 1859. . . 7048.14
Perier {Mme. Gilberte Pascal). Life of Pascal. [Tr.]
byE. Jesup. London, 1723. 8°. . . , 31;i*j.2i
Perils of Pearl street, including a taste of the" dan-
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Periodicals. [See also Journalism, p. 657.]
— Drake {K) Essays illustrative of the Tatler, Spec-
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Essays, illustrative of the Rambler, Adventurer.
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1808. 2 V 2523.12
— Hunt (E. B.) Systematizing abbreviations of titles of period-
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— List of serial publications now taken in the principal libra-
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— Madden (R. B.) History of Irish periodical litera-
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— Pond {E. S.) Amer. periodical literature. [In Baldwin's
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— Steiger {IC.) Periodical literature of the United
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49* See alio Essays (p. 448).
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ature) ; Brit. qu. rev., Aug., 1852, or Eclectic rev., v. 27,
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Indexes to Ckmtents of Periodicals,
49" See Indexes (p. 644 of this Catalogue).
List of Periodicals.
4^ For^; entries of the following titles, readers are
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Academy (The).
Academy of natural si-iences of
Philadelphia. Journal.
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Aldine (The).
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American association for the
advancement of science. Pro-
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American biblical repository.
American bibliopoliet.
American builder.
American chess magazine.
American educational annual.
American educational monthly.
American gardener's magazine.
American geographical aud sta-
tistical society.
American historical record and
repert. of notes aud queries.
American horological journal.
Ajnerican inst. of architects.
American institute of mining
engineers.
American institute of the city
of New York.
American journal of education.
American journal of insanity.
American journal of numisma-
tics.
American journal of science
and arts.
American journal of the medi.
cal sciences.
American law review.
American literary gazette.
American Lloyds' registry of
Amer. aud foreign shipping.
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Perrier (Amelia). A winter in Morocco. New ed.
London, 187G. 12°. 1081. 'J7
Perrin (John). Elements of English conversation,
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4th ed. Leghorn, 1818. 8" 0411.00
Psrring (J. S.) Survey of the pyramids at .\bou Boasli, He. {In
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Perriug (liev. Hir P.) Churches and their creeds.
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Perry (B. C. ) Human hair and the cutaneous dis-
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186G. 12° 4341.11
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York, 1879. 12° 3444.23
— Eeligious pieces in prose and verse (1440). London,
Eirhj Eiirjl text soc, no. 26, 18G7. 8°. . . 7913.07
Perry (John). Elementary treatise on steam, [steam
engines, and boilers]. L., 1874. 1G°. . 3907.04
Perry (J.R.) Artof stair-building. N.Y., 1855.8°. 1314.32
Perry (J. W.) Treatise on the law of trusts and
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Perry (Mathew Colbraith). Narrative of the expedi-
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Compiled by F. L. Hawks. 3 v. Washington,
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Perry (Nora). After the ball, and other poems. Bos-
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Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. porlr. gallery, v. 2
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PeraiuaFlacoua (Aulus). Satires. Tr. into English
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life. London, 1751. ljS° 1675.32
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v. liF, IHIO.J Jg„- g
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Evans. With the metrical version by W. Gifford.
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Peter the Great. See Biography ip. 186).
Peter (B.) Ancient mouud near Lexington, Ky, [In Sm. report,
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Peter (Wm., of Christ church, Oxford). Specimens of
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— Thoughts on the present crisis, ad ed. London, 1816. 8".
[In Pamphleteer, v. 8.j 6058.(f8
Peter's letters to his kinsfolk. S-e Lockhart (J. O.) 1820. 2634.17
Peter Brown, poet and peripatetic. See Waller (J.F.) 1870. 1694.16
Peter Martyr. See Anghieri (Piotro JIartiro d').
Peter Plymley's letters. See Smith (Sidney). 1840. . . B067.03
Peterborough (Abbey of). Chronicon Petroburgense ;
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Peterson (Reu. Edward). History of Rhode Island.
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Petheriok (John). Egypt, the Soudan, and Central
Africa. Edinburgh, 1S61. 8° 1084.16
Petitpierre (Ferdinand Olivier). Thoughts on the
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reasuuablouoss of complying with such petitions. New ed.
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Petitot iClttude Bernard ami Alexandre). Collection
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Peto {Sir Samuel Morton). Kesouroes and prospects
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Petraroa (Francesco). Hundert ausgewahlte Sonette.
Uebersetzt von J.Hiibner. Berlin, 1868.12°. 7317.17
— Sonnets, triumphs, and other poems, tr. by vari-
ous hands. With life by T. Campbell. London,
Bohn, 1859. 12° 1676.02
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leisure. Loudon, 1864. 8*J 1665.13
— View of human life. [Tr. ] by Mrs. Dobson. Lon-
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186) ; o&o Keeve (H.) Petrarch. 1878 3143.18
Petrie (H.) wid Sharpe (J.) Monumenta historica
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Petrifactions. See Geology and paleontology (p. 5731.
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Millem (A. von). All about petroleum. 1866 [4007,08J.
Petrouius Arbiter (Titus). CEuvres completes. [Sa-
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— Satyricon. Literally translated. Ed. by W. K.
Kelly. London, Bohn, 1854. 12°. . . . 1677.16
See Fraser's mag., Feb., 187* (Petronius Arbiter).
Pettenkofer (Dr. Max von). Relations of the air to
the clothes, the house, and the soil. Tr. by A.
Hess. London, 1873. 12°. 4323.31
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— Modes of fliglit in relation to aeronautics. [In Sm. report
1887.) 3936 22
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Pettigrew (Thomas Joseph). Biographical memoirs
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— Chronicles of the tombs : epitaphs. London, 1857.
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Pettlngell (J. H. ) Homiletioal index : a handbook
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1847. 8'- 6125.29
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pupils. New York, 1859. 12°. .... 5512.09
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the Holy Spirit. Boston, 1867. 18°. . . 3584.16
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1862. 12° 3584.20
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PHELPS PHILLIPS
Phelps (Anstin), continued.
— BelutiouH of the Biblo to the civilization of tbe fntnro : ser-
mouat tbeaunualelecti(iu,Jau.2, 1861. B.,ltl61. 8*. 3031.09
— Park(E.A. ),a«c/Furber (U. L.) Hymns and choirs :
or the service of song. Andover.lSGO. 12°. 3761.27
Phelps {Mifis Elizabeth Btuart). Poetic studies. Bos-
ton, 1875. 16° 1676.33
— What to wear. Boston, 1873. 12°. . . .6017.17
jBS" For her works of fiction, aee Fiction (p. 512).
Phelps ( Mis. Eliz. Stuart). Sunnyside, or the country
minister's wife. Phil., 1851. 18°. . . 254.40
Phelps ^Lavinia Howe). Dramatic stories for home and
school entertainment. Chicago, 1871. 12°. 1742,07
Phelps (Sylvan lis Dryden, D.D.) Holy Land: with
glimpses of Europe and Egypt. New Haven,
1872. 12° 1051.15
Same. New York, 1863. 12° 1052.07
Same. Biblo Lands, etc. Chicago, 1867. 12°. 1052.09
Pheniz ; a collection of old and rare fragments. Pub-
lished by W. Gowans. N. Y., 1855. 12°. 5062.14
Contents : Morals of Confucius. Oracles of Zoroaster.
Religion of the Persian Magi. Sanchoniatho. Voyage of
Hanuo, Ktut; Heiusal's history. Publlus Syrus. Demo-
philus's Similitudes.
Phenix BritauuitMis. .SVe PhcBnix Britannicns.
Phidias. See Urbino [Mrt. S. R.) Princes of art [U14.23] ;
also Blackwood, Dec, 1873 (Phidias and the Elgin marbles,
by W. W. Story). For specimens of sculptures by P., see
Parthenon (p. 838).
Phigalia. Sas-reliefs du Temple de Phigalie. Nouv.
ed. Paris, 1860. fol 1456.07
Piiiladelphia, (Pa.) See Countries, etc. {PhilatUlphia, p. 359.)
Philadelphia library company. Catalogue of books.
With charter, laws, and regulations. 3 v. Phila-
delphia, 1835-56. b°. 2715.21
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Philadelphia photographer. E. L. Wilson, editor.
V. 2. Philadelphia, 1865. 8° 1445.25
Philautiiropic results of the war in America. See Brockett (I..
P.) 1804 6S1C..31
Philbrick (John D.) Inspection of country schools. [In Amer.
Boc. BC'i. aSBOC. TrauB., No. 1, 1869.] 6811.01
Phile or Fhiles (Manuel). Iambi de proprietate animalium.
Emend. F. S. Lehrs et Dtibner. Or. et Idt. [In Poetx
bHculici ctdidactici. Z>i*.(, 1857. 8'.] 7766.17
Philemon (Book of). .S>e Biblical literature (Epistles, p. 85).
PbiUbcrt ('(uc('e.?aiwi. ). &e Brantome (P. de). Uommes illus.
l/ii Ais (Euvrcs. V. 1, 1822.] 6021.14
Philidor (Fran9ois Andre Danican). Chess rendered
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— Allen ( 0. ) Life of P. ; with suppL essay by T. von
Heydebrand und der Lasa. 18(13. . . 3143.08
Philip. For lives of persons of this name see Biography (p. 186).
Phjup (A. P. W. ) Inquiry into the nature of sleep
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Philip Quarll (.\dventures of), [anon.] . . 241.15
Phihp van Artevelde. See Taylor (Henry).
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Phihppart (John). Northern campaigns, 1812 to June,
1813. 2 V. London, 1813. 8° 515.03
Philippe de lleimes. Eomance of Blonde of Oxford
and Jehan of Dammartin ; ed. by Le Boux de
Lincy. London, (hmdeii soc.lS^S. 4°. . 5113.26
Fhilippians. See Biblical literature (Epistles, p. 85).
Philippine Islands. S'^e Countries (Philippine Islands, p. 359).
Phihps. So: also PhilUps.
Philips (Ambrose). Poems. Life, by S. Johuson. [/n Chalmers
(A.) English poets, V. 13, 1810.] 1626.13
Phillimore (John George). History of England during
the reign of George m. v. 1. L., 1863. 8°. 3061.26
Note. — No more published.
— Letter on the article enUtled " Robert Phillimore's
Lyttelton," in the Quarterly review, June, 1846.
London, 1846. 8' 5093.22
— Principles and maxims of jurisprudence. London,
1856. 8' 5614.21
— Private law among the Bomans, from the Pandects.
London, 1863. 8° 5624.07
PhlUimore (Sir Bobert). Commentaries upon inter-
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Phillippo (James M. ) The United States and Cuba.
London, 1857. 12° 1162.03
Phillips (Mins — ). My life and what shall I do with
it? By an old maid, [mmn.] 3d ed. London,
1864. 16°. 5824.19
— Strong and free ; or first steps towards social sci-
ence, [anon.] London, 1869. 8°. . . 5S14.08
Phillips (Charles). Curran and his contemporaries.
New York, 1851. 12°. 3046.C3
— The Queen's [Caroline's] case stated. 11th ed.
London, 1820. 8° In 5721.05
— Specimens of Irish eloquence. With biogr. notices.
London, 1819. 8° 6323.19
— Speeches. London, 1822. 8° 6313.07
Phillips (Daniel W.) Puritanical freedom : address, N. Wren-
tham. Boston, 1848. 8° 684.20
PhiUips (Edward). New world of words, or general
English dictionary. 4th ed. L.,1C78. fol. 6436.03
— English poets, from Henry iii. to Queen Elizabeth,
Canterbury, 1800. 8^ 3264.01
Phillips (G. F. ) Art of drawing and painting sim-
plified. With miniature painting and the art of
flower painting. 18 pi. L., 1840. 8°. .1432.29
— Principles of effect and colour, as applicable to land-
scape painting. 3ded. L.,[a6oi((1842].4°. 142,5.07
PhilUps (George 8.) ['January Searle.'] Life, char-
acter and genius of Ebenezer Elliott. London,
1850. 18° 3054.16
— The gypsies of the Danes' Dike, a story of hedge-
side life in England, in 1855. B.,l8i;5. 12°. 241.13
Phillips (Henry). Floral emblems. L., 1825. 8°. 4913.23
Phillips (Henry). Musical and personal recollections
during half a century. 2 v. L., 1861. 12°. 1562.11
Phillips (Henry). Historical sketches of the paper
currency of the American colonies, prior to the
adoption of the federal constitution. 2 v. Box-
bury, (3/a.«.5.,) 1865. sm. 4° 5937.01
PhilUps (Henry, jr.) Poems from the Spanish and
German. Philadelphia, 1878. 12°. . . 1675.39
PhilUps (John). Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers
(A.) English poets, v. 8, 1810.] 1626.08
— Works. [In Sanford (E.) u>uJ Walsh (R.) Biit. pooU, v. 13,
1819.] 1C91.13
PhilUps (John). Life on the earth, its origin and suc-
cession. Cambr., (iV-,)18«0. 12°. . . 4723.06
— Monograph of British belemnitidse. Pts. 1-2-3.
London, PalcEontogr. soc., 1865-67. 4°. . 4100.00
— Treatise on geology. 2 v. L., 1852. 16°. . 4112.16
— Vesuvius. Oxford, 1869. 12°. 4021.05
PhilUps (John Arthur). Manual of metallurgy. 3d
ed. London and Glasgow, 1859. 12°. . 3934.33
^Copper. (/» Brit, m'fg industries, 1876 1 3941.24
— ami Darlington (J. ) Becords of mining and me-
tallurgy. London, 1857. 8° 393:i.38
PhilUps (J. Thomas). Account of Malabar in the East
Indies. London, 1717. 16° 1061.24
PhilUps (Lawrence B. ) 'Dictionary of biographical
reference. N. Y., [London], 1871. 8°. . 32:)4.14
PhiUipa (Eichard). Story of Gautama Buddha and
his creed : an epic. L., 1871. 12°. . .1675.35
PhilUps (Samuel). Essays from 'The Times.' 2 v.
Newed. London, 1871. 10° '2538.14
Contents : v. 1. Lord Nelson and lady Hamilton. Rail-
way novels. Lonis Philippe and liis family. Drama of
the French revolution. Howard the philanthropist. Lord
Holland's reminiscences. Robert .Southey. Dean Swift —
BtcUa and VaneBsa. Reminiscences of Coleridge and
Southey, by Cottle. John Eeats. Grote's History of
Greece. Literature of the rail.
2. Life of lord Coke. Layard's last discoveries. Lord
Mansfield. Lion-hunting in Africa. Life of Jeremy Tay-
lor. Lord Clarendon and his friends. John Sterling.
Americans in England. Francis Chautrey. Career ol lord
Langdale. Autobiography of a chartist (Alton Locke).
Affghauistan. Greek revolution. Dickens and Thackeray.
Phillips (S. March). Treatise on the law of evidence ;
with notes by E. Cowen lUxd N. Hill, with Amer.
cases, by I. Edwards. 5th ed. 3 v. New York,
1H67. 8° 5647.05
Phillips (Stephen C.) Address, introd. to the 2d course of Frank-
lin lectures, Boston, Oct. 29, 1832. B.. 1833. 8'. . 634.24
PhilUps (Thomas). Life of Reginald Pole. 2 v.
Dublin, 1765. 8° 3145.14
BBOOKLYN MEBCANTILE LIBBABT.
PHILLIPS - PHILOLOGHCAL
849
Phillips (Wendell). Speeches, lectures, and letters.
Boston, 18(53. 12^ 6323.20
Contentt.
MetropoUUn police (A).
Mobs iiiul education.
Pllgrima (The).
ProKre»8.
Public opinion.
Ilomoval of Judge Loriiig.
Sims (Surrender oO.
Sims anuiverBary.
State of tho country.
Tousaaint I'Ouvorture. ,
Under the flag.
War for the union.
Womau'y rigbta.
„_, ,„. .. ., JM Aw Oflf hand takings.] 2516.08
— Parker (E. G.) [In his Golaeu age of Amer. oratory, 1857 ;
— , 6311.08
Abolition movement (Pbiloao-
pby of the).
BoRton mob (The),
Brown (Burial of John).
Cabinet (The).
Di^uuioQ.
Harper's feriy.
Idols.
Letter to Judge Shaw and
president Walker.
Letter to the Tribune.
Lincoln's election.
Lovejoy (The murder of).
- Bungay (G. }V.) Sketch of.
p. 370-425.]
— Stowe {Mrs. H. B.) Sketch of. [/n her Men of our times.]
Stt also Christ, exam., Nov.. 1863 (W. P. as an orator) ;
Fortu. rev., v. U, 1870 (by M. D. Conway).
Phillips (Willard). Propositions concerning protec-
tion and free trade. Boston, 1850. 12^ 5912.19
— Treatise on the law of insurance. 5th ed. 2 v.
New York, 1867. 8^ 5624.18
Phillips ( Wm. ) Introduction to mineralogy. Ed. by H.
J. Brooke and W. H. Miller. L., 1852. 8^ 4113.03
Phillips (Wm. H. H.) Elements of geometry, and the
first principles of modem geometry. New York,
1871. 12° 4011.24
PhilIpott3 (Henry, bp. of Exeter). Letter to G. Canning, ou the
bill of 1825 for removing the disqnalificatious of His Ma.
jetty's Roman catholic subjects. t>tb ed. Loudon, 1827. 8'*.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 27.] 50.^8.27
— Short letter to (ieurge Canning ou the present position of the
Rouiau catholic queutlon. London, 1827. 8°. [In Pam-
phleteer, V. 27.] 6058.27
See notice of H. P., in Ed. r«v., v. 95.
Fhillpotts (J. S.) King and commonwealth. See Oordery {B. M.)
nn/ Phillpotts • . . . 403.18
Philo. pseud. See Patent bat • . . 3583.1i
Philo ByzanVuxs. De septem orbis spectaculis. Recog.
R. Hercher. Paris, mdoi, 1858. 8^ . . 7764.01
Philo JudoiHs, {Alexandrian Jewj Isl century). Works,
tr. by C. D. Yonge. 4 v. L., 1854-55. 12°. 3585.01
Contenlt.
Abel and Cain (Saorlflces of), v. 1.
Abraham (Life of), v, 3.
Abraham (Migration of), t. 2.
Affairs of »tute, or Joseph, v. 2.
Allegories of sacred laws, v. 1.
Ambassadors (Virtues and office
of). V. 4.
Basket of first-fruits (Festival
of), v. 3.
Cain (pnBterity of), v. 1.
Cain and Abel JSacrificea of),v.l.
Cain and his birtb (Of), v. 1.
Cherubim (On the), v. 1.
CircumciMioD (On), v. 3.
Confusion of languages, v. 2.
Contemplative life, v. 4.
Courage (On), v. 3.
Creatioii of the world, as de-
scribed by Moses (Xrea^se
on). V. 1.
Curses (On), v. 3.
Dreams Kent from Ood (On the
doctrine of), v. 2.
Drunkenness (On), v. 1.
Festivals (Ou the ten), v. 3.
Flaccus (Treatine against), v. 4.
Flaming sword (On the), v. 1.
Fragments of the lost works of
Philo, v. 4.
Fugitives (On), v. 2.
GeuesiK (Questions on), and so-
lutions, V. 4.
Oiants (On the), v. 1.
Ood (Uucliaugeublenessof), v. 1.
Heir of diviuo things (Wlio is
the), v. 2.
Humanity (On), t. 3.
- .3.
Instruction (On meeting for the
sake of receiving), v. 2.
Languages (Confusion oO. v. 2.
Magistrates (Treatise on the
creation of), v. 3.
Monarchy (Treatise on), v. 3.
Moses (Theology and life of). v. 3.
Names in holy scripture, why
cbangod, v. 2.
Noiih (Plautiug of), v. 1.
Noah (Tillmg of the earth},v. 1.
Nobility (On), v. 3.
Parents (On the honor com-
manded to be puid to), V. 3.
Priests (On the rewards and
honors which belong to), v. 3.
Repentance (On), v. 3.
Rewards and punishments, v. 3.
Sacrifice (On animals fit for), v. 3
aacrifico (On those who), v. 3
Sobriety (On), v. 1.
Special laws (Treatise ou), v. 3.
Suppliants (Treatise on the
virtues of), v. 4.
Ten commandments, v. 3.
Unwritten law (On the), v. 2.
Victims (Treatise on), v. 3.
Virtues (Treatise on three), v. 3.
Virtuous man. the freeman, v,3.
Wages of a harlot not to be re-
ceived into the public trea-
sury, V. 3.
Wise man made perfect by in-
struction, v. 2.
World (Incorruptibility), v. 4.
Worse plotting against the bet-
ter, V. 1.
Justice (On),
See article by C. G. Prowett in Fraser's, Aug., 1874 (Philo
the Jew); Metb*. qu. rev., Jau., 1877 (by J. H. Worman), Jan.,
1858 (The logos of Piiilo and that of St. John, by J. A. Reu-
belt), and the articles, with bibliogr. references, iu Kitto's
Cycl. of bibl. lit., v. 3. and H'Cliutock aud Strong, v. B.
Philo: an evangeliad. 5<«Jadd(8.) 1850 1662.12
Fhilocalia : beauty, f(c. 5«Pnrton(W.) 1864 1436.26
PhiLoblblion (The) ; a literary journal. 2 v. New
York, G. P. Philes, 1861-63. 1°. ... 2722.34
Philograntus, pseud Letter to the bishop of Brlatol on exami-
nations of students of Cambridge. London, 1822. 8* [In
Pamphleteer, v. 20.] 6068.20
Philologioal museum. 2 v. Gambridge,(.&i^.,) 18:t2.
8° 6114.20
Philological society, London. Proceedings, v. 1-6,
1842-3—53. London, 1844-54. 8^ . . 6443.01
Contents: v. 1, 1842-44. Tates (J.) English orthogra-
phy, partic. of the passive participle ;— Remarks ou a
Btatne of Endymlon. Guest (K.) Welsh names of places
preserved in Engl, compounds : — Inflexions of the old
Engl, adjectives ;— English gentile nouns, and their second
use as names of districts ; — Engl, pronouns indeterminate ;
—Of the ellipsis, and pleouastic use of the pronoun per-
sonal iu Engl, syntax ;— Ui^e of dative in Engl, syntax ; —
On Engl, pronouns personal. Wedgwood (H.) Etymology
of the word trap.rock. Wilson (If. U.) European gram-
mars and Sanskrit lexicons. Latham (R. O) Languages
of the Papuan or Negrito race ;— Doctrine of the ctesura
in the Greek senarius ;— Evidence of a connection betw.
the Oimbri and the Chersoucsun CImbrica ;— Reciprocal
pronouns, aud on the reciprocal power of the rcflt^^tlva
verb. Carey ^P. S.) Origin of the phrase ' wager of law/
Davis (J. F.) Classification of Chinese roots. Walters (J.)
Derivatives of the Welsh word gwy. Newman (F. W.j
Bcythia. etc., ace. to Herodotus ;— Berber language of Mount
Atlas. Donaldson (J. W.) On Plato's number ;— Herodo-
tus and the Atheuians. Garnett (R) I>angnages and dia-
lects of the British Islands -.—Probable relations of the
Picts aud Gael with other tribes of Or. Brit. ;— Languages
and dialects of the British Islands ;— Origin and import of
the augment in Sanskrit aud Greek. Trithen (F. H.)
Structure of the Russian verb ; — Formation of past tensa
in certain Indo-European languages. Szabo (J. von). De-
scent of the Magyar from the ancient Persians. Haw-
trey (J. W.) Greek inscription lately found in Corfu.
Sbarpe (D.) Lycian inscnplions copied by E. T. Danlell, and
others. Fry (D.) Reformation of the English lUphabet.
Cockayne (O.) Construction of iVa, OTtoa^t «5, with
past indicative ; — On the Lydian dynasty which preceded
the Mermuada).
v. 2, 1844-46. Wedgwood (H.) Notices of Engl, etymo-
logy ;— Onomatopoeia. Guest (E.) Ellipsis of the verb in
Engl, syntax;— Use of the collective noun iu Engl, syutax ;—
Anomalous English verbs ;— Anomalies of the Engl, verb
arising from letter-chauf^es ;— Engl, verbs, substantive and
auxiliary ; — Ordinary inflexions of the English verb. Gar-
nett (R.) Languages and dialects of the Brit. Islands ; —
Orlgiu and import of the genitive case : — Derivation of
words ftom pronominal and prepositionU roots ; — Initial
letter-changes in Indo-European languages ; — Relative im-
port of language. Cockayne T. O.) Suggestions on the
arrangement of the text of the Medea. Latham (R. O.)
Miscel. contrib. to ethnography of N. America ;— Meaning of
the word (Sdpo? ;— Contrib. to study of languages of Africa.
Key (T. H.) On the English verb do, and the Latin da- re,
and the formation of the Engl, weak perfects ;-'RelationH
which exist betw. the preterite went and the verb go ; also,
between va, aud the verbs oiler and atvlare ; — The Lapp
and Finn tongues not unconnected with the Indo-European
family ;— Origin of certain Latin words. Maiden (H.)
Mistakes in the uae-of obsolete Greek words by Attic wri-
ters, pts. l-'i. Beke (C T.) Languages aud dialects of
Abyssinia and cotmtries to the south. Kemble (J. M.)
North-Anglian dialect. Renouard (G. C.) Remarks on
certain doubtful coustructious found in Attic writers.
v. 3. 1846-48. Guest (E.) Orthographical expedients ;—
Elements of language. Garnett (It.) Formation of worda
from inflected cases ; — Nature and analysis of the verb.
Renouard (G. C.) Construction of oTtcoi fit) with a past
indicative. Key (T. H.) Misuse of the terms epenthesis and
euphony ; — Ortgiu of the demonstrative pronouns, the defi-
nite article, etc. ;— Ou the names of parts of the human body
aa common to families of the Indo-European language ; —
Apparent exceptions from the triliteral form of monosyl-
labic roots :— Origin of certain Latin words. Davies {Rev.
Dr.) Derivations and affinities of some Greek and Latin
words. Maiden (II.) Greek aud English versification.
Newman (F. W.) Notes on the Galla verb and pronouns.
Dyer (T.) On the uouu, or name, as an instrument of rea-
soning. Wedgwood (H.) English etymologies, cont'd.
Trithen (F, II.) Origin of the Greek Hermes. Walts (T.)
Written language of China. Schombnrgk (Sir R. II.) Con-
trib. to philol. ethnography of So, Amer. Tutshek (L.) Tu-
mall language.
V. 4, 1848-60. Kemble (J. M ) Peculiar use of the Anglo-
Saxou patronymical termination tn^?. Latham (R.G.) On
certain additions to the vocabularies of Caffre langna^es ;
—Remarks upon a vocabulary of the Bouny language ; —
Ideas of association and plurality, in the evolution of In-
flection ; — Ou the word cujum. ;— Remarks on a vocabulary
of the CamerooDS language ; — Vocabulary of Avekvom lan-
guage ;— Original area of the Slavonic population ;— Origi-
nal extent of Slavonlo area. Garnett (R.) Nature and
analysis of the verb, cont'd. Key (T. H.) Pronouns of the
first and second persons :—.\ttempt to prove the identity
of the roots is, was, and be. Sharpe (S.) Fragments of
orations in accusation aud defence of Demosthenes, resp.
the money of Harpalus. Donaldson (J. W.) On the nomen
of C. Verres. Watts (T.) Auglo-Saxon termination ing ;—
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Vocab. of certain N. A. Indian laug. Benisch {Dr.) Cou<
Jectural affinities of certain Hebrew and Englii*h words.
Wedgwood (H.) English etytoologies, cont'd. Norris (E.)
Note upon the discov. of a written African lauguage. Han-
son (A. W.) Communication couc. the Vei and Mendi dia-
lects. Tatshek (L.) On the Tumali alphabet ;— Vocabulary
of the Fazoglo laug. Sloane (G.) Connexion of pope Ger-
bert with the geometry of BoSthius. Isbester (J. A.) Short
vocabulary of the Loucbeux language. De Morgan (A.)
Use of the verbs shall and will. Schomburgk {.yir K.) Vo-
cabulary of Maiougkong language. Oollins (J.) List of
words from Qower dialect of GlamorgauHhire. Trithen
(F. H.) Position occupied by Slavonic dialects among the
ludo-European family. Guest (£.) Elements of language.
V. 5, 1850-52. Wedgwood (H.) Traces of Egyptian ori-
gin in alpliabets of Greece and Rome ;— English etymolo-
gies ;— On words ftindamentally couuected with tbe no-
tion of contraction, and formally referable to a root krup
or kruk ; — Words formed from the roots smu and snu, imi-
tative of breatbiug or blowing through the nose. Trithen
(P. H.) Slavonic dialects, conVd from v. 4. Adams (E.)
Probability of Gothic settlements in Britain previously to
450. Guest (E.) On the roots of lauguage ;— Origin of cer-
tain Anglo-Saxon idioms ;— On a curious tmesis met with
in Anglo-Saxon and in early English syutax ;— Certain
foreign terms, adopted by our ancestors prior to their
settlement on Brit. Islands. Key (T. H.} Nature of the
verb, particularly formation of middle or passive voice ; —
Perivatiou and meaning of certain Latiu words ;— -Etymo-
logy of certain Latiu words ; — Vowel assimilation, espe-
cially in relation to Willis's experiment on vowel-sounds.
Hodgson (\V. B.) Kissour, Sungai, and Timbuctu vocabu-
laries. Watts (T.) Devanagari or Sanskrit alphabet ; — Car-
dinal Mezzofanti as a linguist. Whewell (W.) Account of
the late Cambridge etymological society. Maiden (Prof.
H.) On Greek hexameters. Cockayne (T. O.) Ou the Greek
middle verb ;— On a Lokrian inscription.
v. 6, 1852-53. Wedgwood (H.) Use of shall and will ;—
On English etymologies, cont'd ; — Words admitting of be-
ing grouped around the root flap or flak. Watts (T.) Philol.
peculiarities in English Bible. Blakesler (J- ^V.) Outline
of the eai ly Medo-Persian history ; — The battle of Salamis.
De Morgan (A.) Suggestions in logical phraseology. Guest
(E.) Etymology of Stone-henge. Latham (R. G.) Aorists in
'ka ;— On languages of New California. Leducq (M. H.)
Primitive meaning of the French wox*d ange. Maiden (H.)
Amphictyouic league, and meaning of Amphictynnes. Abra-
ham (C. J.) Personal pronouns aud numerals of Mallicolo
and Erromango languages. Key {T.H.) Ou the perfect infi-
nitive, imperfect participles, aud substantives which fall
under definition ' nomen actionis'; — Remarks ou some
Latin words ;— Ou some alleged distinctions in languages
believed to be without foundation ;— Philol. scraps. Da-
vies (J.) Keltic words used by early English writers.
Ahrens (H. L.] On feminiues In CO and Gi)?, and on the
word yvvJJ. Henzen (G.) Inscription of Sora. Busch-
mann (J. C. £.) On natural sounds. Appendix — Loewe (L.)
Dictionary of the Olrcassian language.
Transactions. 1854-64. 9 v. L., [n.d] 8° 6443.07
Contents. 1854. Blakesley (J. W.) Explanation of some
difficulties in the account oj the battie of Marathon. Mai-
den (U.) Greek lyrical metres; — Pragmatized legends in
history. Key (T, H.) Search in some of tbe European lan-
guages after the representatives of the Greek preposition
CLVOC as prefixed to Terbs ; — Preposition evt^ in, and re
lated words ;— Ou metathesis. Wedgwood (H.) English
etymologies ; — Confusion of meaning betw. corvus and
comix. Donaldson (J. W,) Etymology of the Latin particle
modo ;— Vocalization of the nasal liquid in Greek. Latham
(B. G.) Name aud nation of the Bacian king Decebalus,
with notices of the Agathyrsi and Alani ; — Certain addi-
tious to the ethnogr. philology of Central Amer., with re-
marks upon the so-called Astek conquest of Mexico. Lud-
low (J. M.) Jottings in legal etymology. Watts (T.) On
Manavit's Life of Mezzofanti. Goldstiicker (T.) Onjecur,
^Ttap, 8kr. yakr'it; stercus, 6H<jDp, Skr. sakr'it ; and
■ome words of kindred formation. Davies (J.) On the
Semitic languages, and their relations with the Indo-Euro-
pean. Cockayne (T. O.) Certain instances of syukope.
Mansfield (C. B.) and Latham (R. G.) A few Payagw&
words, and some account of the PayagwAs. Key (T. H.)
and others. Philological scraps.
1855. Key (T. H.) Ou the Latin verb mittere, and verbs
signifying ' to go,' in the Indo-European family ; — Of the
Latin verb usurpare; — Ou Greek accentuation. Wedg-
wood (H.) On roots mutually connected by ref. to the
term zig-zag : — False etymologies ;— English etymologies ;
Meaning of the root gen or ken. Garney (A.) Norfolk
words. Bleek (W.) lADguages of western and southern
Africa. Abel (0.) Coptic lauguage. Hidley (W.) Kamilaroi
language of Australia. Latham (R. G.) Ou certain recent
additions to African philology. Maiden (H.) Uncontracted
form of the genitive singular of Greek nouns of the second
declension, Kennedy (J.) Ancient languages of France
and Spain. Davies (J.) Races of Lancashire. Watts (T.)
Recent hist, of Hungarian language.
1856. Wedgwood (H.) Connexion of the Finn aud Lapp
with other European languages ;—Mi8cel. Engl, etymolo-
gies ;— Further observ. on the connexion of the Finnish
and Indo-Germanic classes of languages ;— Miscel. etymo-
logies illust. irom the Finnish languages. Weymouth (R.
F.) On the liquids, especially in relation to certain mutes!
Sandwith(H.) OnaZaza vocabulary. Aufrecht (T.) Deri-
vation and meaning of t^TtioS J— Affix of the Welsh degree
of equality ; — Nasalization of initial mutes in Welsh ;
Etymology of the Latiu adverb actutum ;— Derivation of
the Latin soiis . — Derivation of the Latin otium ;— Latin
terminations tia, tlo. Latham (R. G.) Languages of north-
ern, western, and central Amer.;— The word distributed, as
used in logic. Yates (J.) Irregularities of the versification
of Homer. Perowne (J. J. S.) Some English idioms, pt. 1.
Haan Hettema {M. de). Hints on the thesis "The old
Friesic above all others tho ' fons et origo' of the old Eng-
lish." Kennedy (J.) Some affinities in the Basque lang.
Key(T. H.) On diminutives, English, Latin. Daa (L. K.)
Affinities between the languages of the northern tribes of
the old and new continents.
1857. Latham {R. G.) On the Gepidae ;— Tushi language.
Lndlow (J. M.) French soft G or J, as representing the
Latin labials, with or without an attendant vowel. Wedg-
wood (H.) Termination of the numerals eleven, twelve, and
the equivalent forms in Lithuanian ;— Derivation of the
word broker; — Words descriptive of guttural action, and
the metaphors connected with them. Davies {J.) Con-
nexion of the Keltic with the Teutonic language, especially
with the Anglo-Saxon. Coleridge (H ) Diminutives ia
* let ;'— Latin verb ploro, aud some of its compounds.
Key (T. H.) On the word inkling. Aufrecht (T.) Diflferent
forms of daZGJ. Jourdain (W. C.) On an unexplained
passage in King Lear. Papers relating to the Society's dic-
tionary : 1, Trench (C.) Deflciences in our Engl, diction-
aries. 2d ed. 2, Proposal for the publ. of a new Eng.
dictionary. 3, Canonea lexicographic!, rules to be ob-
served, etc.
1858. Pt. 1. Wedgwood (H.) English etymologies ;— Co-
incidences in the roots of African and European languages.
Aufrecht (T.) Latin etymologies. Pulszky (F.) Nature
aud affinities of the Hungarian language aud grammar.
Bucher (L.) Political terms. Crawford (F.) Existence of
biconsonantal prefix in Hebrew. Adams (E.) On tho
names of ants, earwigs, and beetles. Latham (R- G.) Cer-
tain classes in African philology, especially the Maudingo.
Kouri, Nufi. and Fula groups. Coleridge (H.) * Gallow' aa
used by Shakespere. Lottner (C.) Remarks on the nation
by which the cuneilorm mode of writing was invented ; —
The most aucieut ethnog, state of western Asia historically
known. Haan Hettema (M, de). Archaic and provincial
Bng. words compared with Dutch and Friesic. Crawford
(F.) Ou constant affixes and affirmatives in the Hebrew
language, as illus. by ref. to ludo-European analogies, pt. 2.
Pt. 2. Fumivall (F. J.) Early Engl, poems andlives of saints.
1859. Wedgwood (H.) Ou words derived from the La-
tin * capra ' as tbe name of a catapult or battering engine ;
—On the phrase Mrus and begone;' — Derivation and
meaning of the word carpet ;— Coincidences between the
Galla and different European languages ;— The words wig
and periwig ; — Words derived from the cries used in set-
ting on of dogs ; — On Shakespere's ' That runaway's eyes
may wink.* De Morgan (A.) On apz5//o5. Aufrecht
(T.) Latin and Greek etymologies ; — Coleridge (A.) Scandi-
navian element in the English language. Lottner (C.)
Traces of the Italic imperfect in Keltic languages; —
Forms and origin of pronouns of the first and second
persons. Coleridge (H.) Hints toward the explanation of
some hard words and passages in Engl, writers ; — Speci-
mens of the dialects of some of the South Sea Islands.
Adams (E.) Vernacular names of insects. Pulszky (F.)
Affixes in the Hungarian language. Fnrnivall (F.J.) An
unregistered sense of the word thing and its base the. Key
(T. H.) Derivations of duntaxat, tranquillus, aud si (si dis
placet) ;— Derivation of the Gothic hanfs (one-handedj ;—
Derivations of the word 8rj/xoi ; — Convei-tibility of n and
d ;— Suppl. paper on the Keltic suffix agh, etc. Try (D. P.)
The word than ; — Some English dictionaries. Biihler (G.)
The Hindu god Parjanya. Irish glosses, from ms. in the
library of Trinity coll., Dublin. Watts (T.) On Russell'e
Life of cardinal Mezzolanti.
1860-61. Davis (J. F.) Certain advantageous properties
of the written language of China. Adams (E.) Names of
certain insects Lottner (C.) Sister families of languages,
especially those couuected with the Semitic family. Cole-
ridge (H.) The word cidorum ; — Exclusion of certain words
from a dictionary. Wedgwood (H.) Engl, etymologies ; —
Connexion of the Latin dulcia with delicife, delicalus, delec-
tare ; — Family relationship betw. the Finnish and Indo-
Germanic languages maintained. Barham |T. F.) Metrical
time, aucieut and modern. Lottner (C.) Xorse origin of
are, the plural present of the Engl, verb substantive.
Weymouth (R. F.) Who as a relative ;— Query on tho
phrase diametrically opposed ; — The Homeric epithet
6fif3l/l0S ;— On the Homeric epithet fipiapdZ ;— Notes
ou the Roxburghe Club'Morte Arthur.' Fry (D. P.) On
the last syllable in the word knowledge, revelach, and
wedlock. Jourdain (W. C.) Proposed emendations in the
text of Shakespeare. Coleridge (D.) Observ. on plau of the
Society'sproposed new Engl, dictionary. Stokes (W.) Notes
ou comparative syntax ; — Third person singular impera-
tive active in Cornish ;— Cambrica. Key (T. H.) Miscel. re-
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marks enKRested hy lUtsrhl's FlantuB, eBpecially on Latin
perfect. Tbirlwall (C.) TUe name Welsh, and the word
aqua. Passion (The) ; a tiiiddle-Cornish poem, by W.
Stukeo. Play of the sacrament, a middio-£nKl. drama, ed.
by W. Stokes.
1862-63. Key (T. H.) Miscel. papers ;— The Sanskrit
language, as the basis of linguistic science, overvalued ; —
On tltillare and TtHreiy -.—'Ihe Anglo-S.ixon laoBuago,
to support a suffix agh, or ag to Latin verbs ; — Reconsid-
eration of substantives in kt. Fry (D. P ) Last syllable
in the words knowledge and wedlock. Weymouth (U. F.)
GrnasoteHte's • Castlo of love * :— The letter r. Oayley {C.
B.) Experiments on Engl, hexameters. Morris (R.) The
words groveling and grovelling, and the connection of the
syllable -ling.in groveling witli the -long in headlong, side-
long, etc, Wedgwood (H.) Selections from 2d vol. of his
Dictionary of Engl, etymology. Newman (F. W.) The
Umbrlan language. Feacocic (B. B.) Some leading char-
actcristics of Northumbrian. Maiden |H.) Connecting
Towels In Greek. ./4;)p<ndiz . Smart (B. C.) Dialect of the
English gypsies.
1864 Mainning (.1.) Inquiry into the ( haracter and ori-
gin of the possessive augment in English and cognate
dialects. Newman (F. W.) Text of the Igiiviue inscrip-
tions, with interlinear Lat. trans. Barnes (W.) Grammar
and glossary of the Dorset dialect, with hist., etc., of south-
western English. Gwrcans an bys— the Creation of the
world, a Cornish mystery ; ed. by W. Stokes.
Philology. See Language (p. (if)).
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cient morality. Ed. by. J. Tela [j>set«J. for J.
Webb]. London, 1K18. .S° 3613.01
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PHILOSOPHY: MENTAL, MORAL, AND METAPHYSICAL.
Abbanoememeht of ScB-DrvrsiONS.— L Dictionaries of philosophical terms,— II. Essays on the nature and relations of
philosophy. — III. Periodicals. — IV. Histories of philosophy^ both ancii^nt and m&dem.—V. Ancient philosophy, only.—
VI. Modem philosophy, only. — VII. Systematic and miscel. works. — VIII. Various philosophical school! and subjects, vit.
1, The Absolute, Unconditioned, Infinite.— 2, Arabian philosophy (p. 857).— 3, Association of ideas— 4, Automatism.
5, Belief, Conviction, Certitude. Knowledge.— 6. Cause and effect.— 7, Chinese philosophy (p. 857)— 8, Common sense.
9, Consciousness, Cognition, Perception.— 10, Dualism of the mind.— 11, English and Scottish Schools of philosophy
(p. 858).— 12, Evolution of mind.— 13, Feelings, emotions, e(c.— 14, French philosophy —15. German philosophy.
16, Habits.— 17, Hindu philosophy.— 18, Idealism and Transcendentalism —19, Intuitions.— 20, Materialism.— 21,
Mental physiology (p. 859). — 22, Moral philosophy.— 23, Ontology {p. 862).— 24, Passions, appetites, affections.
25, Pessimism and Optimism (p. 803).- 26, Phrenology.— 27, Pleasure and Pain— 28, Positivism— 29, Reflection.— 30,
Scepticism.— 31. Stoics.— 32, Time and space.— 33, Utilitarianism (p. 864).— 34, Will (The), and its relation to the
question of liberty or necessity.
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their works, or for biogr. and critical estimates, viz.: — Abelard ; — Thomas Aquinas (St.\ ; — Aristoteles ; — Aogitstine (St.) ;
Bacon (Roger) ;— Bacon (Francis) ;— Bentham ;— Berkeley ;— Brown {Dr. Thomas) ;— Bruno (G.) ;— Butler (Joseph) ;
Cicero ;— Coleridge (S. T.) ; — Comte (Auguste) ;—CondiUac ;—Oondorcet ;— Cousin :— Darwin (Charlesi ;— Descartes ;
Diderot ;— Edwards (Jonathan) ;— Erasmus ,— Feuerbach ;— Fichte ;— Franklin (B.) ;— Hamilton {Sir Wm) ;— Hartley
(David) :— Hartmann ; — Hegel ;- Helvetius ; — Hermes Trismegistus ;— Hume ;- Julian {Emperor) ; — Kant ;— Lamen-
naia ;— Leibnitz ;— Lessing ;— Locke ;— Lotze ;— Maistre (J. de) ;— Malebranche ; — Mill (J.) ;— Mill (J. S.) ;— Newton
(Sir I.) ;— Pascal ;— Plato ;— Pliny ;— Priestley ;— Pythagoras ;— Beid (Thomas) ;— Rousseau ;— Sohelling ;— Schlegel ;
Schleiermacher ; — Schopenhauer ; — Shaftesbury ; — Socrates ;— Spencer (Herbert) ;— Spinoza ;— Stewart (Dugald) ;
Swedenborg ; — Taine (H.) ; — Vico ; — Voltaire : — Xenophon.
j^" See also (in general alphabet) Arts, Useful, and general science {Tntrod. works : Method, study, etc., p. 39) ;— Biblical
and religious literature {Soul, p. 104 ; and other /leadings) ; — Biology {p. 216) ; — Character (p. 261) ;— Education (p. 435, ;
Genius (p. 607) ;— History {Philosophy of, p. 623) ;— Imagination (p. 642) ;— Life (p. 700) ;— Logic (p. 716) ;— Man (p. 733) ;
Marriage (p. 739) ;— Medicine {Brain, p. 755 ;— Insanity, p. 7G0 ;— Mental physiology, p. 702 ;— Nervous system, p. 763) ;
Memory (p. 770) ; — Opinions (p. 827) ; — Physiognomy ;— Probability ; — Social science j— Spiritualism ;— Animal Mag-
netism ;— Truth.
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subject of study, by G. C. Robertson) ; Fraser's mag.,
Aug., 1873 (Relation of metaphysics to literature and sci-
ence, by J. S. Blackie) ; Int. rev.. Mar., 1876 (Nature and
synthetic principle of philosophy, by brother Azarias) ;
Westm. rev., Jan., 1874 (Development of psychology) ;
Princeton rev., Nov., 1878 (Philosophy as scientia scienti-
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school (p. 163-166). ■ Roman (p. 160-190). Oriental, Gnos-
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(p. 244-310). Arabians (p. 840-360). Persians, Jews, Sax-
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the abb6 dOlivet, concerning the theology of the Greek
philosophers, [/n Ai» Philos. dissert.,v. 2, p. 93-224.) U16M
Jialelta (J. N.) Istoria tes Archaias EUenikes philo-
logias. 2v. 1871 5421.14
Bdnvard (J.) Wisdom, wit, and whims of ancient
philosophers. 1855 5411. IG
Buhle {J. G.) Abrego de la pbilos. ancieune. [In hit Histoire de
la philos. moderne, T. 1, 1816.J 642124
Battel- (W. A.) Lectures on the history of ancient
philosophy. 2 v. 1857 5412.02
Contents: v. 1. Of psychology and ontology and the pos-
sibility of an inductive science of the mind (p. 17134).
Superiority of the science of mind, and its disciplinary
value (p. 135-182). Anc. and mod. histories of philos. (p.
183-234). Indian philosophies (p. 235-256). Ionic and
Atomic schools (p. 284-311). Pythagorean and Eleatio
schools (p. 312-338). The Sophists— Socrates (p. 339-366).
Socrates and liis followers (p. 367-436).
2. Plato and his writings (p. 7-288). Successors of Plato
— Neo-Platouists (p. 289-338). Aristotle's psychology (p.
339-393).
Ckambers's Papers for the people, v. 8, 1851 (Ancient philosophic
sects) 2516.04
Cocker (B. F.) Christianity and Greek philosophy.
1870 3536.15
Contaitt : Athens and the men of Athens (p. 13-52) ;
Fhiloe. of religion (p. 63-97) ; Beligion of the Athenians
(p. 128-165) ; The unknown God (p. 165-223); Greek philoso-
phy—Pre-Socratic school and Socrates (p. 266-325) ; Plato
(p. 326-387) ; Aristotle (p. 388-421) ; Epicurus and Zeno
(p. 422-456); Pro-psedutic office of Greek philos. (p. 457-524).
OormBoUis (G F.) Brief view of Greek philosophy.
[anon.] 2 v. 1850. 5421.22
Diogenes Laertius. Lives and opinions of eminent
philosophers [of antiquity]. Tr. by C. D. Yonge.
1853 5415.01
Fitiilon (F. de S. de la M.) Lives of ancient philoso-
phers Tr. by J. Cormack 5412.24
Ferrier (J. F. ) Lectures on Greek philosophy. 2 v.
1866 5412.22
Contents : Ionic school (p. 1-68). Pythagoras (p. 69-78).
Eleaties— Xenopbanes, Parmeuides, Zeno (p. 78-108). Hera-
clitus (p. 109-146). Empedocles (p. 146-152). Atomic school
(p. 153-163). Anaxagoras (p. 164-184). The Sophists (p. 185-
209). Socrates (p. 210-266). Cvrenaic. Cynic, and Megaric
schools ip. 267-303). Plato (p. 304-366), Aristotle (p. 366-
419). Stoics and Epicureans (p. 420-470). Neo-Flatonists
(p. 471-480).
iVb(e.— Reviewed iu Blackw. msg„ v. 101, 1867.
Oah{T.) Court of the gentiles. Pts. 2-3. 1671. 3554.08
Hampden {H. D.) The fathers of Greek philosophy.
[Aristotle, Plato, Socrates.] 1862. . . 5413.22
iVofe.- Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 77, 1862.
Maccoll (N.) The Greek sceptics, Pyrrho to Sextus.
1869 5425.03
Perkins (F. B.) History (Bibliography) of mental philosophy.
[In Boston Jhiblic library. Bulletins, v. 3, 1878 ; several
papers.) ' 2736.13
Hitter (H. ) History of ancient philosophy. 4 v. Tr.
by A. J. W. Morrison. 1828 5416.07
Conte7Us : v. 1. Introd. Prehistorical ; Oriental (p. 47-
128). Greek : origin (p. 129-166) ; Ionian (p. 179-326 j Py-
thagorean (p. 326-420) ; Eleatic (p. 421-624) ; the Sophists-
Atomists, Protagoras, Gorgias, etc.
2. Socrates (p. 16-83) and the Socratic schools (p. 84-472);
Plato (p. 143-472).
3. Aristotle (p. 1-364); the early Peripatetics (p. 365-372) ;
Sceptics and Epicureans (p. 373448) ; Stoics (p. 449-668).
4. Diffusion of Greek philos. among tbe Romans and
Orientals ; Greek and Roman philos. (p. 75-162); New Cynics
and Stoics : Seneca, Epictetus, Aurelius Antoninus p. 163-
227) ; Erudite philos. and the new Sceptics (p. 228-330) ;
Indian philos. (p. 330-406) ; Philo JudiEus (p. 407-478) ;
ApoUonius of Tyana, Plutarch. Apuleiu.s, etc. ; Neo-Platonic
philosophy— Plotiuus (p. 621-607), Porphyry, Jamblichus,
Proclus, and others (p. 608-692).
Smith {Adamy. History of the ancient logics and metaphysics.
[In liis Essays, etc.; p. 157-177.] 6416.24
Zeller (E. ) Socrates and the Socratic school. 1868.5426.01
— Stoics, Epicureans, and Skeptics. Tr. by O. J.
Eeichel. 1870 5426.00
flS" See also, in the general alphabet, much additional
material under the names of tbe following ancient philoso-
phers, viz., Pythagoras ; — Socrates ; — Plato :— Aristoteles ;
Zeno ;— Epicurus ; — Cicero ; — Seneca ;— Epictetus ;— Au-
relius Antoninus (Marcus) ; — Philo Jwlceus ;— ApoUonius
Tyauceus ;— Plutarchus ; — Apuleius ; — Flotinns ; — Porphy-
rins ; — lambUchus ;— Proclus. Also below [under ' Special
subjects ') Stoics ; — Epicureans.
VI. Modern Philosophy : History and Criticism.
Bowen {F.) Modem philosophy, from Descartes to
Schopenhauer and Hartmann. 1877. . 5413.03
Contents : Introd. Philos. of the 17th cent. Relatione
of philos. to psychology and logic (p. 1-22). Descartes
(p. 22-37). Innate ideas— God (38-59). Spinoza (p. 60-72).
Malebranche (p. 73-86). Pascal ,p. 87-98). Leibnitz (p. 99-
126). liealism, nominalism, and conceptualism (p. 127-140).
Bcrkeleyanism (p. 141-163). Kant (p. 170-245). Positivism
— science and philosophy (p. 259-282). Schopenhauer (p.
283-309). Fichte (p. 310-32G). Schelling : the philos. of the
absolute (p. 327-356). Hogel (p. 357-388). Schopenhauer
(p. 389-428). Hartmann (p. 429-480). Index.
Buhle {J. 0.) Histoire de la philosophie moderne,
jusqu'^ Kant. Tr. par A. J. L. Jourdan. 6 v.
1816 5121.24
Chalybceus {H.W.) Speculative philosophy, from Kant
to Hegel. 1854 5412.04
Coitsin ( V. ) History of modem philosophy. Tr. by
O.W.Wight. 2 V. 1852 5412.11
Contents : v. 1. Idea, perpetuity, and history of philos.
(p. 13-64). Psychological method, fundamental ideas, great
epochs, and plan of history (p. 65-160). Part of geography
in history (p. 161-172). Nations (p. 173-192). Great men
(p. 193-210). Historians of humanity p. 211-228). His-
torians of philosophy (p. 229-250). Philos. of the 19th
cent. (p. 251-276). Eighteenth century (p. 277-342). Clas-
sification of philos. systems (p. 343-334). Indian philos.
(365-402). Greek philos. (p. 425452).
2. Scholastic philo-sophy (p. 13-43). Philos. of 15th and
16th cent. (p. 43-76). 17th cent.: SensuaUsm and Idealism ;
Skepticism and mysticism (p. 77-124). 18th cent.: Sensual-
istic school — Locke (p. 125-435).
lj<i Harpe (J. F. de). Philosophie du dix-huitifeme
sifecle. 2 V. 1818 5424.05
Morell (J. D. ) Hist, and critical view of the specula-
tive philos. of Europe in 19th cent. 1853. 5415.13
Contents : General introd. (p. 19-60). Sensationalism ;
Bacon, Hobbes, Locke and his school in England and
France (p. 61-114). Idealism from the period of Descartes ;
English, German, and Scottish (p. 116-190). Different
forms of scepticism and mysticism (p. 191-226). Modern
sensationalism in England and France (p. 236-362). Modern
idealism : Scottish, German, and English (p. 3C3-512).
Modern scepticism ; England. France, Germany p. 613-
552). Modern mysticism ; England, France, Germany
(p. 666-628). Eclectic school of the 19th cent. (p. 629-691).
Tendencies of philos. (p. 692-735).
Note. — Reviewed by J. Martineau. [In his Essays, v. 2,
94-147.) 2636.18
— On the philos. tendencies of the age. 1818. 5415.14
Stewart (Z>.) Progress of philosophy since the revival of letters.
[/nAilWorks, V. 1, 1851.) 6417.01
VII. Systematic and Miscellanemis Philos. Works.
Abercrombie (J.) Intellectual powers. 1852. 5411.01
Contents : General objects of science. Of knowledge of
mind. Of sensation and perception. Consciousness and
reflection. Testimony. Memory. Abstraction. Imagi-
nation. Reason or judgment. Of the use of reason iu
correcting the impressions of the mind in regard to ex-
ternal things : Dreaming, Somnambulism, Insanity, Spec-
tral illusions.
Alden{J.) Elements of intellectual philos. 186G. 5411.03
Contents : Cognitions, perception, etc. Space. Time.
Relations. Abstraction. Cause and effect. Beauty. Bec-
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PHILOSOPHY : Syatematio and Misoellaneous Works.
868
titttde. ReuoniDg. SyllogiBm. Memory. Aiaociation.
Imagination. Tbe will. Attention. Understanding and
reason, fMth, infinity.
Andrews {S. P.) The basio outline of univeraology.
1872 5413.24
Argent (J. B. de B. d'). Concerning metaphysics. [/nifiPliilos.
dissert., T. 2, p. 1-78.J 5411.01
— Philosophical dissertations on the uncertainty of
human knowledge. 2 v. 1753. . . . 5411.04
Aristotle. See Aristotle, p. 36 of this Catalogvx.
Ammdd (A.) CEuvres philosop'hiques. 1843.5411.05
ContenU: Objections ooutre Descartes. Des vralea et
dea fausses idecs. K^ponse du pere Malebrancbe. De-
fense d'Amauld centre la reponse de Malebrauctie.
Bacon {Francis). See under his name (p. 58 of Cat.)
Sailei/ (S.) Essays. 1854 '. 2513.02
Contaits : On the formation of opinions. On the pub-
lication of opinions. Facts atid inferences. Influence of
reason on tbe feelings. On inattention to tlie dependence
of canses and efifecta In moral conduct. ludividual char-
acter. Vicissitudes of life. On the variety of intellectual
pursuits. On practical and speculative ability. On the
mutability of human leeltngs. Essay on the pursuit of
truth. Essay on the progress of knowledge.
Bain (A.) Mental and moral science : psychology
and ethics. 1868 5411.13
Contents: Introd.: Definition and divisions of mind.
Tbe nervous system and its functions. Movement, sense,
and instinct (p. 13-81). The intellect (p. 82-211) : Betentive-
ness, Law of contiguity. Agreement, Similarity, Associa-
tion, Abstraction. Origin of liuowiedge. External percep-
tion, Theories of the material world. The emotions and
feelings, including also tbe lestbetio emotions, the ludi-
crous, etc. Tlie will (p. 318-426) : volition, self-control, mo-
tives, desire, belief, moral habits, liberty and necessity,
and history of tbe free-will controversy. Ethics (p. 129-
781) ; Including an elaborate review of ethical systems.
Appendix : History of uomiualism and realism. Origin of
knowledge : experience and intuition. On happiness, Clas-
sifications of tbe mind. Meanings of certain terms.
— Mental science ; a compendium of psychology,
and the history of philosophy. 1868. . 5411.12
— The emotions and the will. 3d ed. 1876.5421.10
Note.—fL sequel to " The senses and tbe intellect."
— The senses and the intellect. 1868. . . 5421.09
Xote. — Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 53, 18B6.
— On the study of character ; including an estimate
of phrenology. 1861 5434.05
— Note on Bastian's paper on the physiology of thinking. In
Fortn. rev., Jan., 1809. [In Form, rev., v. 11, 1869.J
Balmes (J. ) Fundamental philosophy. Tr. by H. F.
Brownson. 2 v. 1856 5411.14
Contents : v. 1. On certainty, evidence. On sensation.
Extension and space. 2. On ideas and the universal rea-
son. Idea of being. Unity and number. On time. Tbe
infinite. On substance. Necessity and causality.
Bascom (J. } Comparative psychology ; or the growth
and grades of intelligence. 1878. . . 5411.22
Note. — * Appropriates the fruits of tbe empirical philoso-
phy while reniaiuiug its unflinching adversary.'
Contents : Introd. Mind and matter (p. 9-36). Physical
forces as related to vital forces (p, 36-61). Vegetable life
(p. 62-88). Nervous system (p. 89-117). Animal life— or-
ganic, instinctive, associative (p. 118-226). Batloual life
(p. 227-264). Supreme reason (p. 265-291).
— Principles of psychology. 1869 5411.17
Contents : Introd. The Intellect. The understanding.
The reason. Tbe feelings. Tbe will.
— Science, philosophy, and religion. Lectures be-
fore the Lowell Institute, Boston. 1871. 5411.19
Contents : Mind. Primitive ideas. Physical facts. Re-
semblance. Matter. Consciousness. Right. Liberty.
Life aud mind. Primitive religious conceptions. Classi-
fication of knowledge.
Bayle {P.) Historical aud critical dictionary. Se-
lected and abridged. 4 v. 1826. . . . 5015.03
Beattie [J.) Essays on truth. [In his Works, v. 1-5, 1809.] 6015.12
Contents : Of truth in general. All evidence ultimately
Intuitive. Common sense the standard of truth. Rea-
soning. Perception. Consciousness. Memory. Cause
and effect. Of testimony. Of intuitive truths. Of mod-
ern Bcepticisin. Of the non-existence of matter. Of lib-
erty and necessity.
Belshain (W.) Essays philos. and moral. 2 v. 2517.10
iVote. — For Contents see under his name, p. 73 of Catalogue.
Bentham IJ.) Fragment on ontology. [In liis Works, v. 8 (15). J
Berkeley {George, bp.} See under his name, p. 74 of Catalogue.
Boetliius {A. M. T. S.) Consolation of philosophy.
Made English by B. Preston. 1695.. .5434.16
Bolingbroke (H. St. John, lord). Works, v. 5-7. Lon-
don, 1809 5022.05
FlUlos. contents : v. 5. Essay concerning the nature, ex-
tent, and reality of human knowledge. On the folly and
preaomption or philosophers. Tbe human reason, v. 7-
8. Fragments or minutes of essays.
Bowen (F.) Lowell lectures on the application of
metaphysical and ethical science to the evidences
of religion. 1849 5421.08
Bray (C) Philosophy of necessity ; or law of conse-
quences. 2 V. 1841 6411.90
Contents : v. 1. Hind and morals. 2. Social science.
Brodie (Sir Benj.) Psychological inquiries. {In hia
Works, V. 1, 1865.] 4315.08
JVbfe. — Pt. 1 illustrates the mutual relations of the phy-
sical organization and tbe mental faculties. Pt 2 lUos-
trates some points in the physical and moral hist, of man.
Same. Mind and body. 1857. . . . 5438.04
JVo<«.— Same as Pt. 1 of preceding work.
Brown (T.) Philos. of the human mind. 1844. 5412.01
Contents : Relation of the philosophy of mind to ths
sciences. Advantages derived from it Objects of physi-
cal inquiry. Of consciousness. Of mentalldenity. Classl-
fication of the phenomena of mind : external affections,
sensations, etc. Of vision. Perception. Of the pheno-
mena of snggestion [association]. Of the emotions. Ethics,
theoretical and practical.
Burdon (W.) Materials for thinking. 2 v. 1810. 2514.21
iVote.— For Cgntetits see p. 211 of this Catalogue.
Calderwood (II.) Philos. of the infinite. 1861.5421.16
Contents of certain chapters ; Province of faith as related
to that of knowledge (p. 99-158). Examination of Hamil-
ton's Distinction of the infinite and absolute. Charac-
teristics of knowledge and thought as bearing on the sub-
ject. Time and space, Tbe first cause. Abstract of the his-
tory of mental philosophy.
Giulmas (T.) Sketches of mental and moral philoso-
phy. 1857. 3532.25
Champlin (J. T.) Text-book of intellectual philoso-
phy. New ed. 1872 5421.17
Contents : Mind and matter. Of mind In general. Con-
sciousness. Perception. Memory. Imagination. Con-
ception. Judgment. Reasoning.
— Chapters on intellectual philosophy. 1873. 5421.17
.iVo(«.— Bound with his ' Text Book of intel. philosophy.'
Contents : Consciousness. Sense-perception. Memory.
Metaphysics.
Coleridge (S. T.) The Friend, [in his Works, y. 2.] . . 5025.05
Contents of certain chapters : General introd. on the com-
munication of truth, aud the conditions under which it
may be communicated safely. On apparitions. Grounds
of morals and religion, and the discipline of mind requi-
site for understanding the same ; science of method.
— Biographia literaria. 2 v 2518.18
Philos. contents: lavr of association. Of dualism. Is
philosophy possible as a science ? Of the imagination.
Same. [In his Works, v. 3.) 6025.06
Collins (T. W.) Humanics. 1860. .... 541'2.05
Contents : Vitality, sensation, emotion, thought, action.
Comwallis (Miss G. F.) Connection between physio-
logy and intellectual philos. [anon.] 1846. 5421.21
— Philos. theories and philosophical experience. By
a Pariah, [anon."] 1854 5421.20
Cory (I. P.) Metaphysical inquiry into the method,
objects, and results of ancient and modem phi-
losophy. 1833 5421.18
Qmsin (V.) Du vrai, du beau et du bien. 15e ed.
1869 5422.03
— Elements of psychology. Tr. with introd. and
notes, by C. S. Henry. 1855. .... 5412.10
Contents : Remarks by C, 8. Henry on an article in tbe
Princeton rev. for Jan., 1839, criticising Cousin. Exami-
nation of Locke's Essay on the understanding (p. 93-392).
.^ddWonoZ ptVccs— Classification of philos. questions and
schools, Psychological method. Passage from psychology
to ontology, Berkeley and Hume, Outline of a system of
metaphysics. Of absolute truths, etc.
— Essays on the destiny of modern philosophy, and
an exposition of eclecticism. .... 5422.02
Note.— A portion of v. 1 of • Philos. of miscellanies,' lietow.
— Lectures on the true, the beautiful, and the good.
Tr. by O. W. Wight. 1855 1412.06
— Philosophical miscejlanies. From the French,
with introd., efc, by G. Ripley. 1838. .542(5.09
Note. — For Contents see under his came (p. 395 of Cat.)
Cudworlh (R.) Intellectual system of the universe.
2 V. 1837. 3537.08
Dames (J.) Estimate of the human mind, as con-
nected with the christian religion. 1847. 5435.06
Oimtents : Limits of reason. Of the faculty of volition,
as connected with moral agency and religious obligation.
Of the use of the imagination. Of the legitimate use of
the affections.
-iVofe.— Reviewed in Winslow's Medical critic, v. 1, 1863.
Davis (A. J.) Great harmonia, v. 5. [The Thinker.]
1861 3815.22
In asking for books, naa tta* " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAMB, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
854
PHILOSOPHY : Systematio and MiaoeUaneous Works.
I
De Quincei/ ( T. ) Essays on philosophical writers. 2 v.
1854 2522.18
V. 1. Harailtou. MackintoBh. Kant. Herder. Bichter.
Lessinf^. 2. Bentley. Parr.
Descartes (Ren^). See wider his name (p. 413 of Cat.)
Fanar (A6'.) Critical hist, of free thought. 1803. 3547. 17
Ram{J.) First lines of the human mind. 1820.5433.09
Contents : Of views eutertained by pbilosopbers witb
regard to matter and miud, aud of tbo moral conBequeuce
of tbese views. Of perception. Of judgment and rela-
tions. Of space and its relations. Of time. Of our
knowledge of tbo existence of substantive fiuite beings.
— Manual of the physiology of mind, physical theo-
logy, c/c. 1829 5433.10
Contents: Perception, sensation, extension, etc., witb
criticisms of Beid and D. Stewart.
Beview of Berkeley, Beid, aud Stewart. [In Pamph.,v.3.]5058.03
^rrier{J.F.) Institutes of metaphysic. 1854. 5412.16
Contents : Introduction upon the true philosophy. Theory
of knowing, and cognition. Matter and phenomena. The
absolute and relative. Agnoiology or theory of ignorance.
Ontology or theory of being. Of the absolute. Of the
origin of knowledge.
— Lectures on Greek philosophy, and other philoso-
phical remains. 2v. 18C6 5412.22
Contents : v. 1. Lectures on Greek philosophy. Papers
supplementary to the 'Institutes of metaphysic' 2. In-
trod. to philosophy of consciousness (p. 1-257). The
crisis of modem speculation [the connection betw. the
subjective subject-object and the objective subject-object].
Berkeley and idealism. Mr. Bailey's reply to an article in
Blackwood [on Berkeley's theory of vision]. A specula-
tion on the senses. Reid and the philosophy of common
sense. lutrod. lectures on metaphysics. Lectures on
imagination. Letter to Sir W. Hamilton. Biography of
Schelling. Biography of Hegel.
Mchte [J. G.) See under his name (p. 458 of Catalogue).
Fichte {J. H.) Contributions to mental philosophy.
Tr, by J. D. Morell. 1860 5412.17
Field (0.) Outlines of analogical philosophy. 2 v.
1839 3914.08
Finch {A, K) On the inductive philosophy, includ-
ing a parallel between Bacon and Comte as phi-
losophers. 1872 5422.13
Frothinqham {K L, and A. X.) Philosophy as absolute
science. V. 1. Ontology. 1864. . . . 5413.02
Contents : Preliminary. Ontological sphere. Psycholo-
gical sphere. Eclectical sphere. Univ. laws of being.
Phenomenal life. Of unity. Of duality. Of trinity. Laws
of correspondence or of representation in the universe,
man, aud society. Laws of circularity— The seutinieutal
nature. History of the state. History of art, Transcenden-
talism. Symbolism of the Bible and of heathen mythology.
OarreisoniJ.K) Thinkers and thinking. 1873. 5422.22
Oreen {J. H. ) Spiritual philosophy : founded on the
teachings of S. T. Coleridge. 2 v. 1865. 3555.24
Contents : v. 1. Of the intellectual faculties aud pro-
cesses. The reason and uuderstauding, Generalization,
Beasoning or sylloge, Induction. The will. Ideas. Dia-
lectic. The soul. 2. Truths of religion.
Oregon/ {J. ) Philosophical and literary essays. 2 v.
1792 5422.20
Orote {J.) Exploratio philosophica : rough notes on
modem intellectual science. Pt, 1. 1865, 5422.14
Contents: Phenomenalism. Philosophy and conscious-
ness. Sensation, intelligence, aud will. Ferrier's Insti-
tutes of metaphysic. Sir Wm. Hamilton's Lectures on
metaphysics. The scale of sensation or knowledge. Sir
Wra. Hamilton — Consciousness of matter. Logic — Mr.
Mill. Wbewell's Fhilos. of science. Fundamental auti-
thesia of philosophy. The interpretation of nature. Sub-
stance and medium. Bealism, idealism, nominalism.
Words. Number, time, and space. Certainty. Induction
aud deduction. Life and mind. Law and cause.
HaigiJ.) Philos., or the science of truth. 1861. 5423.09
Contents: H. Spencer and the universal postulate. Num-
bers. Words. Law and cause. The trinity. etc.^,etc,
Hamilton {D, H.) Autology : an inductive system of
mental science who.se centre is the will. 1873.
Contents: The will (p. 15104). The affections {p. 105-
266). The iutellect (p. 267-604). The conscience (p. 605-
640). The personality (p. 641-697).
Uamilton {Sir Wm.) Discussions on philos.1856.5413.10
Philos. contents: On the philosophy of the unconditioned.
Philosophy of perception. Johnson's translation of Ten -
nemann's Manual. Idealism. Conditions of the thinkable
systematized. Philosophical testimonies to the liinitatiou
of our knowledge, from the limitation of our faculties.
— Ijectures on metaphysics. Ed. by H. L, Mansel
and J. Veitch. 2 v. 1859 5413.06
Contents : v. 1. Philosophy, its absolute utility, nature
aud compreheuBlDU, causes, study, method, and terms
(p. 1-181). Cousciousness {p. 182-384). Appendix : Aca-
demical honours, The Scottish philosophy — fragments.
Physiological— phrenology, etc.
2. Special cognitive faculties : The presentative faculty
— perception, self-consciousness. Memory. Laws of as-
sociation. The representativo faculty— ima<^inatiou. The
elaborative faculty — classification, abstraction, generalisa-
tion, nominalism, aud couceptualisni, jiulgnieut and rea-
son. The regulative faculty — The conditioned, causality.
The feelings. Pleasure and pain, the beautiful aud sublime.
Appendix : Perception, Laws of thought. The conditioned,
Causation — liberty and necessity,
— Metaphysics. Arranged by F. Bowen. 1870. 5413.11
— Philosophy. Arranged and edited by O. W, Wight.
6th ed, 18G0 5413.05
Note. — For criticisms of his philos. see his name (p. 003).
Hare {J. G, and A. W.) Guesses at truth. 2 v. 2526.09
Hai-ris (J.) Philosophical arrangements. [In his Works. J 5044.26
Harrison (F.) Necessity of metaphysical problems. [In Fort-
nightly rev.. V. 18, 1872.]
Hartley {D.) Observations on man. 4th ed. 2 v.
1801 5423.23
Contents: v. 1. Sensations, motions, and ideas. The
senses. Phenomena of ideas, or understanding, affection,
memory, and imagination. Of Intellectual pleasures and
pains. 2. Of religion, natural and revealed. Of the rule
of life. Of the future state.
Same. [v. 3.] Notes and additions, by H. A.
Pistorius. 1801 5423.25
Haven (J".) Mental philosophy: including the intel-
lect, sensibilities, and will. 1869. . . 5423,03
Contents: Nature and importance of mental science.
Analysis aud classification of the mental powers. The in-
teliecfual /acw//i>«— Consciousness, attention, conception,
presentative power (perception), representative power
(memory, imagination}, reflective power (reasoning), in-
tuitive power (space, time, identity, cause, ideal of the
beautiful and right), reason and instinct, sleep, dreams*
somnambulism, insanity. The sensibilities. The will.
— Studies in philosophy. 18G9. .... 3557.10
Contents: Philosopliy of sir William Hamilton. Mill
versus Hamilton. The moral faculty.
Hegel {G. W. F.) See under his wtme (p. 613-614).
Helvitius {G. A.) De I'esprit ; or essays on the mind«
With life, and pref. strictures, by W. Mudford.
1807 5413.19
Contents : Of the mind considered in itself. Of the
mind relatively to society. Self interest.
— Treatise on man, his intellectual faculties and his
education. Tr. by W. Hooper, 2 v. 1810. 5413.17
Note.— Argnea at length that all men commonly well or-
ganized, have au equal aptitude for uuderstauding, aud
are susceptible of the same degree of passion.
Contents : Evils produced by ignorance. The virtues
and happiness of a people not the effects of their religion,
but of the sagacity of their laws. Of what constitutes the
happiness of individuals. Of legislation as affected by
popular ignorance and prejudice. Of the power of editoa-
tion.
Herhart {J. F.) See entries under his name (p. 616).
Hickoh (i.P.)Empirical psychology. 2d ed. 1865. 5413.21
Contents : Connections of mind and body. General facts
of mind. The intellect. The susceptibilities, feelings,
emotions, etc. The will. Grounds of certainty.
— Creator and creation. 1872. . . c . . 3563.00
— Logic of reason, 1875 6428.34
— Kational cosmology. 1858 3914.03
Contents .* General introd. Idea of an absolute creator.
Eternal principles of the universe. Life. Kecessary laws.
Cosmology accords with ISIoses.
iVi3(«.— Ueviewed in Biblical repertory, April, 1859.
— Rational psychology. 1854 5413.20
Note. — '* Those apriori conditions which give the neces-
sary and universal laws to experience, aud by which intelli-
gence itself is alone made Intelligible, ate the elements of
rational as opposed to empirical psychology." Reviewed in
Bibl. repertory, Oct., 1861. The number for July, 1862, of the
same review contains an article on " Hickok's philosophy.''
Hinton {J.) Of science. Of knowing. Of being (p. 27-90). Of
philosophy (p. 91-19'i). Of religion (p. 193-262). Of ethics
(p. 263-292 1. Dialogues on the real and phenomenal (p.
293 391). [/nAi« Man and his dwelling place. 1859.J 3573.20
Hobbes (7.) English w^orks, v, 1. 3-5. 1840. 6043.00
Contents : v. 1. Fii-st grounds of philosophy. 3. The
Leviathan : Ist part—Of man. 4. llie tripos. Human
nature. Of liberty and necessity. 5. Liberty, necessity,
and chance, debated between Dr. Bramball and T. Hobbes.
Hodgson iS.H.) Philos. of reflection. 2 v. 1878. 5423.15
Contents: v. J. Philos. and scieuco (p. 27-95). Primary,
reflective, aud direct consciousness (p. 96-161). Tilings in
themselves and phenomena (p. 162-218). Analysis of elC'
ments: Presentation and representation (p. 219*287) ; Per-
cept aud concept (p. 288-372) ; Coutradiction aud contra-
riety (p. 373-441).
2. Analysis of pJienomena : elements, aspects, and condi-
tioufl ; Nature and history ; The postulates and the axiom
THE BKOOKLYN LIBRARY.
PHILOSOPHY : Syatematio aod Miscellaneoua Works.
865
of uniformity ; Oertltude aud truth ; The Boea and Uia
unseeu.
~ Theory of practice : an ethical enquiry. 2 v. 6428.04
V. 1. Feeliug, action, and character. 2. The logio of
practice, of ethic, of politic, ot the practical sciences.
— Time and space : metipUysical essay. 1865. 5423.01
— ■ Future oi metaphyaic. [In Coutem. rev., v. 20, 1872.]
Holmes ( 0. IV. ) Mechanism in thought and morals.
1871 5413.23
Hopkins {M,) Outline study of man ; or, the body
and mind in one system. 1873. . . . 5423.10
Hume (David). iSee umlev his 7iame (p. 637 of Catalogue).
Jack or Jacchceus ( G. ) Primas philosophice sive insti-
tutionum metaphysicarum libri sex. Ed. pos-
trema. 1510 5423.14
Jamieson {G.) Essentials of philosophy. 1859. 5414.07
Contents: The conditioned. Physics. Metaphysics. Ab-
stract sciences. Theology.
Janet {I\) La crise philosophique. Taine, Renan,
Littre, Vacherot. 1865 5423.19
Johnson {E.) Nuces philosophicse : philosophy of
things as developed from the study of words,
18 12 5414.08
Jouffroy {T.) Philos. essays. Tr. by G. Ripley. 5414.09
Same. [In Ripley (Ot.) Philos. miscel. Tr. with notes. 2
V. 1838.J 5426.09
Note.— For Contents see under his name (p. 657).
Kant (/.) See autlior entry (p. 659 of Catalogue).
Kirwan{H.) Metaphysical essays. 1809. . 5423.22
Contents : Definitions of terms (p. 1-162). Of the* human
mind : seusations. ideas, habits, sentiments (p. 163-446).
Existence and attributes of the supremo being (p. 437-506).
LaycockiT.) Mind and brain. 2ded. 2 v. 1869. 5414.15
Contents : v. 1. Ou method : connection of the science
of mind with a philos. physiology of the brain. Injury to
mental science from the prejudices of mankiud and the
dogmiis of speculative metaphysics aud theology (p. 1-116.)
Metaphysics {p. 117-216). Matter and mind, conscious-
ness, the ego, feelings aud sensations, thought and will.
Ontology — uncouscious existence, latent consciousness,
instinctive existence. Speculative ontology. Mental dy-
namics or teleology {p. 217-425) : Life and physical vital
and mental forces. Correlations of life and consciousness
—ideas and intuitions. Biology, v. 2. Principles of a
Bcieutific psj'chology (p. 1-138). Mental physiology {p.
13'.}-330). Mental organology (331<494) : nervous system.
Manhood and womanhood.
LefevreiA.) Philosophy, hist, and critical. 1879. 5424.09
Lewes {0. H.) Problems of life and mind. First
series. The foundation of a creed. 2 v. Bos-
ton, 1874 6414.20
Contents : v. 1. Pt. 1. The method of science, and meta-
physics. Pt. 2. Rules of philosophizing. Psychological prin-
ciples : liiostatics, psychostatics, method of peycholotjy the
biological data, psychodyuamics. the psychological spec-
trum, the Bocioiogical data, reasoned realism. Problem
1 ; The limitations of knowledge : Principles of relativity.
Sensational and a priori hypotheses (instinct). The sen-
sible, extra sensible, and supra sensible. Reality of ab-
stractions (co-ordination). Ideal construction in science
(moral types). Laws of nature. Use and abuse of hy-
pothesis. Abstract to concrete. Ideal construction in
metaphysics. Search after causes. Intuition and demon-
stration. Axioms aud their validity. Necessary truths.
Mathematics as an empirical science. Observ. on Kant.
Place oi sentiment in philosophy.
2. Problem 2 : Principles of certitude. Problem 3 :
From the known to the unknown ; Nature a!4 reflected in
sense and thought. Judgment. Reasoniuf,' : the syllogism.
Induction, deduction, aud reduction. Problem 4 ; Mat-
ter and force. Prublem 6 : Force and cause. Cause and
effect. Problem 6 : The absolute in the correlations of
leoling and motion. App>:ndix. Imaginary geometry and
the truth of axioms. Lagrauge and Hegel. Action at
a distance.
— — Same. 2d series. Physical basiu of mind. Bos-
ton, 1877. 5414.22
Contents : 1. Nature and definitions of life (p. 1-15G). 2.
The nervous mechanism (p. 157-345). 3. Animal au-
tomatism (p. 345-466) : course of modern thought, Vital
mechanism. Relation of body and mind, Consciousness
aud unconi!<cioiisiie88, Vohmtary and involuntary actions.
Is feeling an agent ? 4. The reflex theory (p. 467-656) :
problem stated, deductions from general law, iuducUons.
discrimination, memory, instiQct. acquisition, negative
inductlous.
— Same. 3d series. Problem the first. The study
oi psychology, its object, scope, and method.
Boston, 1879 5414.22a
Contents : The object. The motive. Position of the
science. Tlio social factor. Subjective analysis and the
introspective method. The freedom of the will. Objec-
tive analysis : auimal psychology, differences of animal
and human, the moral sense, history. The general mind.
The mental forms. Analytsls aud synthesis.
Locke (J.) Essay on the human understanding. [In
Ais Works. V. 1-3. 1823.] 5052.01
Contents: v. 1. Of ideas ; no innate principles in the
mind (p. 1-81). Of Ideas, simple and complex. Of aoUd-
ity. Seusation. Reflection Perception. Memory. Spftoe.
Duration. Number. lufloity. Modes of thinking. Modee
of pleasure and pain : passioDS. Of [will] power fp. 236-
293). V. 2. Of ideas of substances. Of relations. Of
identity and diversity (p. 47-94). Of other relations. Of
clear and distinct, true and false ideas. Association of
ideas. Of words aud ideas (p. 158-307). Of knowledge and
opinion : degrees and extent (p. 308-397).
— Of the conduct of the understanding. [In his
Works, V. 3. 1823.] 5052.03
Same. Introd.essay.by A.Potter.[H.F.Ii.]5411.10
Same. 1839 5814.18
— Philosophical works. Essays and notes, by J. A.
St. John. 2 V. 1854 5415.06
Contents : v. 1. Of the conduct of the understanding ;
Essay concerniuf; understanding, v. 2. Examination of
Malebrauchc's opinion of seeing all tbiugs in Qod. Ele-
ments of natural philosophy. Reading for a gentleman.
Index.
— Works. 10 V. London, 1823. 8 . . . . 5052.01
Note. — ^For Contents, see under hisname (p. 714 of Cat.)
LvMam ( T. ) Logical tracts, illustrative of Mr. Locke's
treatise upon the human understanding, [about
1803.] 5415.00
Lvell{Wm.) Intellect, the emotions, and the moral
nature. 1855 5424.11
Note. — An appendix contains a criticism of Dr. Brown on
" cause and effect."
McCosh {J.) Intuitions of the mind inductively in-
vestigated. 1660 5424.19
Contents : General view of intuitive convictions (p. 1-
118). Primitive cognitions (p. 119-195) : Body and spirit!
Being ; Substance ; mode, quality, property, essence ;
personality ; extension ; number ; motion ; power. Prim-
itive bHie/s (p. 196-235): Time and space; the iufluite.
Primitive judgments (p. 235-278): Nature aud classihcation,
relations oi identity, of whole and parts, of space, of time,
of quantity, of resemblance, ol active property, of cause
and effect. Moral convictions (p. 279-314) : the motive and
moral powers : conscience; freedom of the will. Intuitive
principles and the various sciences (p. 315-.^>00) ; Meta-
physics, gnosiology or science of knowledge, ontology. In-
ductive scieuces. Mental sciences : classification, logic,
ethics. Mathematics. Physical sciences. Application to
theology.
See also under his name (p. 724).
Malebranche {N.) (Euvres. 2 v. 1842. . . 5415.09
— Treatise concerning the search after truth. Tr. by
T. Taylor. 1700 5418.01
Mansel (7i.X.) Metaphysics. 1871. . . . 5424.21
Contents: Introd. (1-33). Psychology, or philos. of the phe-
nomena of consciousness (p. 34-250). Ontology, or philos.
of the realities of consciousness (p. 251-351).
— Psychology the test of moral and metaphysical philosophy
[In his Letters, etc. 1873.] 6424.23
Maurice {F, />.) See under • Moral philosophy* (p. 859) .
Mediation: the function of thought. [anonJ] An-
dover, 1^71. 16° 3575.02
Metaphysical analysis revealing a new doctrine of me-
taphysics, [anon-l London, 1H46. 8^. . 5415.12
Mill {J.) Analysis of the phenomena of the human
mind. New ed. with notes by A. Bain and G.
Grote. Ed. with notes, by J. S. Mill. 2 v.
1869 5425.05
Contents: v. 1. Sensation aud the senses. Ideas. Asso-
ciation. Naming. Consciousness. Conception. Imagi-
nation. Classification. Abstraction. Memory. Belief.
Rationalism. Evidence. 2. Of names. Itelative terms.
Numbers. Privative terms. Time. Motion. Identity.
Reflection. Intellectual and active powers. Pleasurable
and painful sensations. Sublime and beautiful. Motives.
Moral sense. The will.
MiU {J, S. ) Examination of Sir \V. Hamilton's phi-
losophy, and of the principal philos. questions
discussed in his writings. 2 v. B.,1865. 5413.08
Contents : v. 1. Belativity of human knowledge. The
absolute. Knowledge and belief. The conditioned. Con-
sciousness. The belief in an external world. Of matter
—psychological theories. Law of inseparable association.
2. Of Hamilton's doctrine of unconscious mental modifi-
cations. The theory of causation. Of concepts or general
notions. Of judgment. Of reasoning. Of Hamilton's
conception of logic as a science. Fundamental laws of
thought. Of some prejudices and fallacies. Pleasure aud
and pain. Freedom of the will.
49* See also under his name (p. 725).
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856
PHILOSOPHY : Bystematlo and MiBoellaneoua Works.
Miller (J.) Metaphysics ; or the science of percep-
tion. 1875 6424.15
Contents : PBychology, or science of perception as euch.
Logic, or perceptiou as knowledge. Ontology, or percep-
tion as the knowledge of being. Pathics, oi- perceptiou as
emotion, including moral duties. Theology, or being of a
God.
llonboddo (J. Burnet, lord). Antient metaphysics. 6 v.
1779. 5418.07
Note.— Tot Contents sea Burnet (James), p. 243 of Cat.
Moore {0.) Power of the soul over the body. 5438.13
Mudie (R.) Man : in his intellectual faculties and
adaptations. 1858 5438.10
Jdmier (J.) Physiology, etc.; with the mental facul-
ties. 1818 4318.01
MunseU {0. S.) Psychology ; or the science of mind.
X871 5421.24
Contents ': Introd. (p. 1-8). The intellect (p. 9-195) : Per-
ception, based upon sensation and intuition. Conception,
based upon memory, imagination, and eynthetio judg-
ment. Belief, based upon induction and deductiou. Sleep
and dreams. The sensibilities ; emotions, feelings, de-
sires, etc. (p. 19G-270). The will (p. 272-318).
Murphy (J. J. > Habit and intelligence, in connexion
with the laws of matter and force. 2v. 1809.5425.01
Contents : Introd. Matter and energy. Primary forces.
Chemical energies. Motive powers of the universe. Crys-
tallization. Chemistry and dynamics of life. Organiza-
tion. Development and funclions. Habit. Variation.
Origin of species. Distribution. Morphology. Embry-
ology. Classification. Natural selection. 2. Intelligence.
Mind. Physiology of mind. Consciousness and thought.
Mental habit. Grounds of the moral nature. Mental
development. The senses. Perception. Space and time,
and causation. Habit and variation in history. Classift-
cation, history, aud logic of the sciences.
Murphy (J. G.) The human mind. 1873. . 5425.07
Contents : Introd.: force, life, mind (p. 1-21). The under-
standing (p. 22-168) ; sense, intuition, perception, con-
sciousness, memory, knowledge, imagination, opinion,
faith, judgment, reasoning, method — theoretical. The will
(p. 168-238): emotion, estimation, susceptivity, conscience,
inclination, willing. Power (p. 239-311) : potenco aud mo.
tion, action, speech, method — practical.
Parker (B.) Philosophical dissertations on matter,
being, dc. 1743 5425.26
Parr {S.) Metaphysical tracts of the 18th century.
1837 5415.15
Pirie (W. B.) Constitution, powers, and processes of
the human mind. 1858 5415.16
Contents : Introd. Progress of spiritual philosophy
from the earliest ages to the present age. Mode of inves-
tigating and nature of the human mind. On consciouB-
ness. On our knowledge of the human mind as a separate
existence. On sensation. On memory. On association of
ideas. On habit. On reason. On reasoning. On the in-
finite and absolute. On imagination, humor, wit.
Plato. See under Uis name, in qeneral alphabet.
Porter {Noah). The human "intellect ; with introd.
upon psychology. 1809 5415.25
Contents : Psychology and the soul. The human intel-
lect (Origin of knowledge. Consciousness. Reflection.
Sense-perception). Representative knowledge (Association
of ideas. Phantasy. Sleep and dreams. The imagi-
tion). Thinking and thought-knowledge. Reasoning :
deduction and induction. Intuition and intuitive knowl-
edge : first truths, categories, time and space, causation,
final cause, substance and attribute, the infinite and ab-
solute.
Priestley J.) Remarks on Dr. Reid's Inquiry, Dr. Beattie's Es-
say, etc. Introd. essays to HarUey's Theory of the human
mind. Disquisitions relating to matter anil spirit, and
the doctrine of philos. necessity. [In his Works, v . 3.) 3591 .03
Ramsay (0.) Introd. to mental philos. 1853. 5425.18
Contents : Philos. vocabulary : substance, quality, quan-
tity, relation, power— cause and effect, law, principle, a
reason, science aud philosophy, hypothesis and theory.
Metaphysics, logic and grammar. The categories, the
proposition, reasoning and the syllogism.
Hand (,W. B.) Henry Holbeach, student in life and
philosophy, [pseud.] 2 v. 1865. . . 2532.20
Beid ( T. ) Essays on the powers of the human mind.
3 V. 1808 5416.01
Contents: v. 1. Intellectual powers : Preliminary. Of the
external senses, perception, sensation, ideas, matter and
space. Of memoi-y. 2. Same, cont'd : Of conception. Of
abstraction. Of judgment. Of reasoning. Of taste. 3.
Essays on the active pow&rs of man : Of active power in gen-
eral. Of the will. Of instinct, habit, appetites, desires,
and affections. Of reason, duty, and conscience. Moral
liberty and necessity. Of morals.
— Essays on the active powers of the human mind.
— Inquiry into the human mind on the princi-
ples of common sense. — An essay on quantity.
Memoir of the author, by Dugald Stewart. With
notes by G. N. Wright. 1843 541C.04
JVo(e.— The subjects treated of in the " Inquiry into the
human mind " are as fallows— Of smelling (p. 411-130).
Of tasting (p. 130-432). Of hearing (p. 433-437). Of touch
(p. 437-457). Of seeing— vision (p. 467-575),
Inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of
common sense. 1818 5613.13
Contents: Introd. Of Bmelliug. Of tasting. Of hear-
ing. Of touch. Of seeing— vision.
Ripley ( G. ) Philos. miscellanies, tr. from the French
of Cousin, Jouffroy, and B. Constant ; with criti.
cal notices. 2 v. 1836 5426.00
Sohedel {H. E.) Positive faith : of philosophy ; German philos,
ophy. [In his Emancipation of faith, v. 1.] . . . 3592.13
ScheUinr/iF. W.J.) See under his name, in rjentral alphabet
Simon (t. C.) Present state of metaphysics in Gt. Britain. [In
Contem. rev., v. 8, 1868.J
Since {A. ) Principles of the human mind ; with a lec-
ture on electro-biology. 1853 3812.47
The process of thought adapted to words and lan-
guage. 1851 5426.06
Smyth (C. B.) Christian metaphysics, or I'lato, Male-
branche, and Gioberti, the old and new ontolo-
gists, compared with the modem schools of psy-
chology. 1851 5426.07
Note. — ' Traces out four elementary systems, namely,
sensism, idealism, skepticism, and mysticism.'
Spencer {Herbert). See his name, in general alphabet, for
his ' Elements of psychology,' and other works ; and
for criiicism thereon.
Stewart (D. ) Elements of the philos. of the human
mind. 3 v. {In hU Works, v. 1-4. 1854.] 5417.02
CotUents : v. 1. Of philos. in general (p. 3-11). Intellec-
tual powers of man (p. 12 40). Nature, object, and utility
of the philosophy of the human mind (45-90). Of external
perceptiou, attention, conception, abstraction (p. yi-251).
Of the association of ideas (p. 252-347). Memory (p. 348-
430). Imagination (p. 431-470).
2. Of reason and the laws of human belief (p. 6-69). Of
reasoning and of deductive evidence (p. 70-181). Aristo-
telian logic (p. 183-229). Inductive logic (p. 230-366).
3. Of language (p. 6-115). Of sympathetic imitation
(p. 116-184). Varieties of intellectual character : the meta-
physician, the mathematician, the poet, the sexes (p. 185-
249). Comparison of the faculties of man and those of ani-
mals, with some account of James Mitchell, born deaf and
blind (p. 250-370).
— Philos. essays. [I»i his Works, v. 5. 1855.] 5417.05
Contents : Some errors relative to the philos. of mind cor-
rected, aud objections obviated (p. 1-54). Locke's account
of the sources of human knowledge (p. 55-86). On the
idealism of Berkeley (p. 87-119). On Locke's authority in
France in 18lh century (p. 120-136,. Metaphysical theoriea
of Hartley, Priestley, and Darwin (p. 137-149). Tendency of
some late philological apeculations [those of Home TookeJ.
On the beautiful (p. 189-274). On the sublime (p. 275-329).
On the faculty of taste (p. 330-408).
Philos. of the active and moral powers of man.
2 V. [In his Works, v. C-7. 1855.] . . 5417.06
Contents : v. 1. Outlines of moral philosophy : classifi-
cation and analysis of our active and moral powers, and
various branches of our duty (p. 3.110). Instinctive prin-
cipleB of action (p. 126-204) : appetites, desires, aud affec-
tions. Rational aud governing principles of action (p. 205-
404). Self-love, moral faculty, moral perceptions and emo-
tions. On man's free agency.
2. Natural theology (p. 12-227). Of our duties to our
fellow creatures— benevolence, justice, voracity (p. 228-283).
Duties to ourselves — of happiness, and of certain pleasures
(p. 284-350). Nature and essence of virtue (p. 351-366).
Same. Bevised [and abridged] by J. Walker.
1849 5436.11
Taine (H.) On intelligence. Tr. by T. D. Haye.
1871 5426.17
— De I'intelligenoe. 2 v. 1870 5126.19
Contents: v.l. LeB Bignes (p. 3-76). Les images (p. 76-
189). Les sensations (p. 190-286). Les conditions physi-
ques dea ovenements moraux (p. 287-399 . Les diverses
sortes de connaissauces (p. 490-478). 2. La counaissance
des corps— perception exterieure (p. 1-168). La connaia-
sance de I'esprit (p. 169-231). La connaissance des choses
g^nSrales (p. 232-492).
Taylor {I.) Elements of thought. 1851. .5417.11
- The world of mind. 1858 5417.12
Taylor {T.) Miscellanies, in prose and verse : con-
taining the Triumph of the wise man over for-
tune, the Creed of the Platonic philosopher, a
Panegyric of Sydenham, e/c. 18'20. . . 5426.24
T/ujnison (tf.) Discovery of a new world of being
[absolute existence]. 1871 6426.25
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ThoniUiH {]V. T.) Old-fashionod ethics and common
sense metaphysicH. 1873 5426.22
Thwot (J. F.) Introduction U I'etude de la philoso-
phic. -1 V. 183.3 .-.42(;.12
Tuckrr (A.) Light of Diiturepursnea. 3 T. 1862 ; p. 11-27S. 31C4.13
— Man lu quest of hituBeu, by Giithbert OonimeDt [pseudon.]
[/iiParr(S) MiUphyslcal tiautB, etc.. 1837.) . . 6116.1S
Vplutin (2'. (J.) Elements of intellectual philosophy.
•idea. l.S-.i8 5417.18
Contentg : Its utility. Primary trnths. Innate knowl-
edge. Souses antl external perception. Ideas. Of con-
ceptions. LaiiMuaye, oral and written, and rlRht use of
words. Mental association. Of intellectual habits. Of
attention. Memory. Preaming. Belief and evidence.
Of reasoning. Emotions of beauty, subliniity, imagina-
tion. On wit and humur. Of instincts. The will. Con-
Bcience. The passions. Apparitioua, Mental alienation.
Prejudices. Education.
Verity (li.) Subject and object ; as connected ■with
our double brain, and a new theory of causation.
1870 5117.21
Vinet (A.) Philosophy : in trod. —reason, truth — nature of phi-
losophy (p. 1-12) ; psychology and metaphysics (p. 13-98) ;
hist, of philoe. (p. 99-1^5). ^/ii/iis Outlinon, ete. 1867.] 6417.19
VoUaiie (F. M. A. deu A philosophical dictionary.
From the French. 6 v. 1824 5075.35
— • Dialogues et entretiens philosophiques. [In his
CEuvres. Gm.mlt Judex, v. ll-] .... 5085.05
— Dictionnaire philosophique. [la his CEuvres, v. 26-
32; Benchofsed.] 5083.26
Waylaiid {F.) Elements of intellectual philosophy.
1854 5417.10
VontmU; Perceptive faculties. Consciousness, atten-
tion, and reflection. Original suggestion or intuition.
Abstraction. Memory and association of ideas. Reason-
ing. Imagination. Taste.
Weaufv (Q. S.) Lectures on mental science, accord-
ing to phrenology. 1S52 5417.17
Wrigld yC.) Philos. discussions. With biogr. sketch
of author, by C.E.Norton. 1877. . ..5418.12
iVcie.— For Contents see his name, in general alphabet.
Young {John, LL.D.) Lectures on intellectual philo-
sophy. With a memoir of author. 1835. 5417.23
Contents : Study of mental science. Mental principles.
Perception. Sensation. Memory. Judgment. Concep-
tions. Association of ideas. Dreams. Belief. Cause
and effect. P''rsonal identity. Existence of an ideal world.
See also Contemp. rev., v. 17, 1871 (Itange of intellectual
conceptions proportioned to ranti in animated life, by J,
Buskin) ; Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872 (The future of meta-
physics, by 8. H. Hodgson) ; Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1860
(The metaphysicians, by T. E. Webb) : Journal of spec,
philos.. Oct., 1876 (Idea of mind, by K. T. Bayrhoffer) ;
Nortli Brit, rev., v. 27, 1857 (Scottish metaphysicians) ; v.
48, 1868 (Popular philos. in the relation to life) ; v. 63, 1871
(Philosophy, psychology. andmetaphysics); Princeton rev.,
Jan.. April, 1878 (Contemporary philos., by J. M'Cosh) ;
Wiuslow's Jour, of pay. med., v. 6, 1853 (Popular study of
metaphysics) ; v. 6 (Intellectual and moral progress) ; t. 6,
1855 (Study of mental science) ; v. 8 (Use and abuse of
mental philos.)
Vm. Varimis S'lhools and Subjects.
Note. — The Contents of entries under * HUtorifs ' and
' Systematic works ' (P- 852) should be searched for chapters
upon these and other philos. matters.
1. The Absolute, Unconditioned, Infinite.
CaUkrtcood (H.) Philos. of the infinite. 1861.5421.16
Ferrier {J.) Institutes of metaphysic. 1854 6412.16
Hamilton (Sir IF.) Philosophy of the unconditioned, [/n hU
Discussions, etc.] 6413.10
— The conditioned, [/n his Lectures, v. S, 1859.] . . . 5413.07
Mamel (H. L.) Limits of relig. thought examined.
1859 3571.03
— Philosophy of the conditioned. 1866. . . 5424.22
Martineau {J.) Beview of Mansel. [/n Ai< Essays, v. 1, 1866.]
Mduiice (F. D. ) Letters to a student of the BJampton
lectures of Mansel. 1«5'.» 3571.20
— Sequel to ' What is revelation?' Beply to Mansel. 1860. 3574.24
Hiil i.J. S.) Uelativity of human knowledge ; — Philos. of the
absolute ;— The conditioned. [In his Exam, of Hamilton
V. 1,1865; p. 13-134.) 6413.08
Young (J.) The province of reason. 1860. . 3625.19
H^ See also the writings of Kant ;— Fichte :— ScheUing ;
Begel ; — Schopenhauer : — Cousin ; —Plato ; — Spinoza.
See also Journal of spec, philos., Jan.. 1877 ; p. 19-48 (Ke-
lativity of knowledge, by J. Watson) ; Contemp. rev , v. 17,
1871 (The absolute, by A. J. E. Russell ; Dublin rev., Jan.,
1873 (A study of relations) ; July, 1872 (Bain on the rela-
tivity of humau knowledge) : Bibl. rep., July. 1860 (llumil-
tou'a theory of the conditioned) : July, 1862. (Hamilton
on the absolute) : Contem. tev„ v. 32 (Perception of the
infinite, by Max MUUer).
2. Arabian Philosophy.
Draper iJ. W.) Intellectual development of Europe, cb. xil-
xlll, XTt 8814.05
Levies {O. H.) In his Hiat. of philos., v. 2, 1867 ; p. 32-6«. 6414.05
Henaii (A'.) Averroes et I'averroisme. 1871. 3011.19
.^lanhope [Earl). {In his MiBcellanies. v. 2 1843.2T
l/ebeiieeg [P.) History of philos., v. 1, 1872 (p. 405-417). . 5418.00
See also Jour, of sac. lit., Jan., 1866 ; p. 364-371 (Hel«-
pbyslcal schools among the Arabs, by O. Matson).
3. Association of Ideas.
Ifote. — The views of various authors (Hobbes, I/>cke.
Hume, Gerard, Btattle, Hartley, J. Mill, 'T. Brown, Sir W.
Hamilton) upon the principles of association are noted by
A. Bain, in his ' Mental and moral science.' Bain's treat-
ment of the intellect proceeds entirely on the laws of as-
sociation. Consult the writings of the above named phi-
losophers, and those of Dr. T. Brown, J. S. Mill, and Her-
bert Spencer : also the article by O. B. Bobluson In Sth
ed. of Encyc. Brit., v. 1.
4. AutomatJBTn,
Elam{C.) Automatisnf and evolution, [/n Contem. rev., Deo., 1876.)
Htixley IT. H.) On the hypothesis of Descartes that animals are
automata. [In Fortn. rev.. Nov. 1, 1874.)
See Fortn. rev.. Nov.. 1874 (Hypothesis that animals are
automata, by T. H. Huxley) : Pop. science mo. Feb., 1875
(Animals not automata, by R. O. Hazard) ; Contemp rev.,
Sept., 1876 (Hnzley's hypothesis that animals are automata,
by lord Blachford).
5. Belief, Conviction, Certitude, Kno\7ledge.
Baghot (W.) The emotion of conviction. [In Contemp., v. 17,
1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 2.)
Carpenter (W. B.) On the psychology of belief. [In Cootem.
rev., Dec, 1873.)
Davis tW.O) On the law of certainty. [In Med. critic, v. 3, 1863. J
Sidgwick{H.) 'Veriflcation of beliefs. (fnCoutem. rev., July, 1871.)
Sulty (J.) Belief; its varieties and conditions, [/n Aii Sensations
and intuition, 1874 : p. 73-116.) 6426.08
Thompson ID. O.) Knowledge and belief. [In Mind, v. 2, 1877 ;
p. 309-335.)
See also Dublin rev., July, 1871 (Bule and motive of cer-
titude).
6. Cause and effect.
Bowen[F.) Idea of cause, [/n Princeton rev.. May, 1879 ; 36 pp.)
Broicn (T.) Relation of cause and effect. 1835. 541 1. 23
Gregory {J.) Metaphysical essays. 2 v. 1792. 54'22.20
Hamilton {Sir W.) Causality, [/n Ai« Metaphysics. v. 2, 1859.) 6413.07
Martineau (/.) Is there any axiom of causality ? [/n Contem.
rev., v. 14, 1870.)
MilUJ.S.) SirW. Hamilton's theory of causation. [/» ku Exam,
of H.'s philos.. v. 2, ch. 16.)
JiTote. — For criticisms of Mill's views, see Dublin rev.,
July, 1876 ; N. A. rev., v. 78, 1864.
Motley {J. B.) Principles of causation. [In his Essays ; histori-
cal and theological, v. 2. 1878.) 2637.09
Noel [R.) Ou causality in will and motion, [/n Contem. r«T.,
Feb., 1874.)
;m- See also WiU (p. 8M).
7. Cbinese Philosophy.
O- See Confucius (p. 279) ;— Mencius (p. 771) ;— John-
son's Oriental religious : Chiu.i [3563.34] ; Chr. exam..
May. 1868 : p. 297-331) (Chinese philos. and moralists, by C.
B Dalll ; and (under Ohina.p. 300), works by Davis [1023.04],
Doolittle [10-23.08), Gray [1021.23), Williams [1023.02], et at.
8. Common sense.
Carpenter IW. B.) What is common sense? [In Contemp. rev.,
v. 19, 1872.)
Hamilton (Sir Wm.) Philos. of common sense, [In his Philoso-
phy, arranged by O. W. Wight, 1860 ; p. 19-161.) . 6413.06
Note. — Repr. from Hamilton's edition of Reid.
Note. — For the writings of the leading philosophers of
the common-sense school, see Hntcheson (F.) ; — Reid ; —
Beattie ;— Stewart ;— Brown (Thomas);— Hamilton (SirW.)
Cousin (Victor).
9. Consciousness, Cognition, Perception, Ideas.
Bain {A.) Origin of knowledge ; History of uominalism and real-
ism ; Of intuition and experience. [In his Mental and
moral science, 1868 ; appendix ; 75 pp.) .... 6411 13
Bmcom (J.) Science, philosophy, and religion. 5411.19
Hamilton {Sir Wm.) Philosophy of perception, [/n Ai'i Philoso-
phy, ed. by O. W. Wight, 1860 ; p. 166-438.) . . . 6413.05
Contents : Defence of Keid against Brown which first ap-
peared in Ed. rev., Oct. 1830, and repr. in his ' Discus-
sions'; — Representative and presentative knowledge— 2d
suppl. dissertation on Reid ; — Various theories of external
perception— 3d suppl. dissertation on Reid ;— Discussion
oa the scheme of Arthur Collier : — Distinction of the pri-
mary and secondary qualities of body — 4th suppl. Disser-
tation in Hamilton's Held ;— Perception proper and sensa-
tion proper.
In asking for book*, tise the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUR, the first part of the TITLB, and tb* NUMBER,
858
PHILOSOPHY : Various Schools and Subjects.
Jardine {R) The elements of the psychology of cog-
nition. 1874 5423.21
Contents : Sources and arrangement (p. 1-16). Presenta-
tlTe knowledge (p. 17-70). Theories of perception— Des-
oartes, Locke, Berlteley, Hume, Reid. Kant, Modern Engl,
psychology (p. 71-147). Representation— Phantasy, Mem-
ory, Expectation (p. 148-195). Elaboration of knowledge.
Wltewdl (Wm.) History of scientific ideas: 1st pt.
of the Philos. of the inductive sciences, 3d ed.
2v. 1858 4023.04
,' See oho Contemp. rev., v. 14-16, 1870-71 (Knowing and
( feeling, by W. Smith) ; Fraser's mag., v. 80, 1809 (Auto-
blograpliy of cousciouBuess) ; Jouruid of spec, philos.,
Jan., 1877 (Does the mind ever sleep? by E. M. Chesley) |
Mind, Jan., 1877 (Veracity of consciousness, by W. G. Da-
Ties) ; New Englander, Oct., 1874 (Of self-cousciousness,
by 0. E. Grinnell) ; N. A. rev., Apl., 1873 (Evolution of
self-consciousness, by Chauucey Wright) ; Medical critic,
v. 3. 1863 (The unconscious life of the soul) ; Mind, Apl.,
1877 (Consciousness and unconsciousness, by G. H. Lewes).
to- See also Mental physiology (p, 859) ; and [passim)
Systematic Works (p. 852).
External Perception*
Berkeley (G.) See under his name (p. 74).
Bailey (S.) Review of Berkeley's theory of vision.
1841 54-21.19
iVo(«.— Keviewed by J. S. Mill, in Dissert, v. 2. 1873.
FeamiJ.) Essay on external perception, (/n Pamphleteer, v. 6,
1815.] 6058.05
Mill (J. S) Bailey on Berkeley's Theory of vision. [In Ids Dis-
sert., v. 2, 1859.] 2535.24
See also Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872 (Philos. of percep-
tion, by B. Noel) ; Westm. rev., July, 1872, or Litteli, 1872,
V. 3 (Recent experiments with the senses) ; Bibl. rep.,
Apl., 1859 (Immediate perception) ; Apl., 1860 (Hamilton's
theory of perception).
10. Dualism of the mind.
Vtrily {R.) Subject and object, as connected with
our double brain, and a new theory of causation.
1870 5417.21
Wigan {A. X.) Duality of the mind proved by the
structure, functions, and diseases of the brain.
I 1844 4333.16
Reviewed in Phrenol. journal, v. 18, 1845 (2 articles).
11. English and Scottish Schools of Philosophy.
McCosh {J.) The Scottish philosophy, biographical,
expository, critical, from Hutcheson to Hamilton.
1875 5424.20
Masson (David). Eecent British philosophy. 2d ed.
1867 5425.04
Contents : A survey of 30 years. Traditional differences :
how repeated in Carlyle, Hamilton, and Mill. Recent sci-
entific conceptions of philos. British comtism. Baiu and
Spencer. Hamiltoniauism and its modifications. Ferrier
and J. H. Stirling. Swedenborgianism and " Spiritual-
ism.*' Mill on Hamilton.
Ribot(T.) English psychology. 1873. . .5426.11
Contents : Hartley, James Mill, Herbert Spencer, Bain,
G. H. Lewes, Samuel Bailey, John Stuart Mill.
Stephen (X.) History of English thought in the 18th
century. 2 v. 187G 5426.26
tef See also (possim) Systematic Works (p. 852), and
Moral philosophy (p. 859-60).
«
12. Evolution.
4^ See entries under Evolution (p. 452).
13. Feelings, Emotions, etc.
Bain (A.) Emotions and the will. 3d ed. 1876. 5421.10
Collins (T. W.) Humanics. 1860 5412.05
4^ See also division Passions (p. 860) ; and examine
works under ' Systematic and miscel works ' p. 852). .
See also Fortn. rev., v. 12, 1869 (Nature of emotion, by
Dr. Blaudford) ; Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 6 ; Brit,
qu. rev., July, 1879 (The feelings and the intellect).
14. French Schools.
Tairn (II. A.) Les philosophes classiques du ttx.
silcle en France. 3e ed. 1868. . . . 5426.18
C<m(en(s .■ Laroniiguiere. RoyerCollard, Maine de Biran.
Cousin. Jouffroy.
j^- See also, in the general alphabet, the works of Oon-
dlllac ; — Amauld ;— Cousin ; — Helvetins ; — Janet ; — Jouf-
froy ; — Lefevre ; — Malebranche ; — Taine ; — Voltaire.
See o^jo Mind, July, 1877 (Philos. in France, byT. Bibot).
15. German Philosophy.
See Philosophy {Histories, p. 851 ; — Modern, p. 852) ; also
in the general alphabet, the names of German philoso-
phers, as BUchner (L.) ;— Kant (I ) ;— Fichte (J. G.) ;
Sohlegel (F. von) :— Fenerbach (L. A.) ;— Schelling (F. W.
J.) ;— Hegel (G. W. F.) :— Hitter (H.) ;— Herbart (J. F.) ;
Lotze (li.) :--Schopenhauer (A.) ; — Hartmann (E. von) ;
Lange (F. A.)
16. Habits.
ia~ See Habits (p. 698 of Catalogue) ; alto Winslow's
Journal of psy. med., v. 6, 1853 ; p. 380-403.
17. Hindu Philosophy.
49* 5ee Bibl'cal and religious literature {Religions:
Hindmtm, p. 100) ;— Literature (Sanserif, p. 711).
18. Idealism and Transcendentalism.
j^- See histories and treatises on philosophy (p. 8S1-2) ;
also, in the general alphabet, tlie writings of OolUer (Ar-
thur) .—Berkeley (G.) ;— Kant (I.) ;— Fichte (J. O.);— Schel-
ling (F. W. J. von) ;— Coleridge (S. T.) ;— Cousin (V.) ;
Jonffi-oy (T.) ;— Green (J. H.) ;— Emerson (It. W.) ;— Fer-
rier (J F.) ;— Simon |C.).
49> See also Intuitions (heUm) ; and in the general alpha-
bet. Transcendentalism.
19. Intuitions and Intuitdonism.
Bain {A.) Origin of knowledge — experience and intuition ; a
hist, summary. [In his Mental and moral science, 1868;
appendix, p. 33-77.] 6411.13
McCosli (J.) Intuitions of the mind inductively in-
vestigated. 1860 5424.19
Sidgwick (H.) Methods of ethics, 1874 ; p. 177-378. . . 6436.25
SuUy (J.) Sensation and intuition. 1874. . 5426.08
j^~ See also Idealism and Transcendentalism {above) ;
also Absolute, Infinite, and Conditioned (p. 867).
20. Materialism and Psychology of Sensation.
Andrews (J.) Psychology of scepticism and phenome-
nalism. 1874 5421.00
Bain {A.) Mind and body. The theories of their relation [and
history of the theories of the soul). 1S73. . . . 5438.17
Bai-nard (F. A. P.) The recent jirogress of science.
18(59 3914.06
Belsham [W.) Essays, v. 1, 1799, p. 32-149 2517.10
Birks {T. R.) Modern physical fatalism and the doc-
trine of evolution, including an examination of
Herbert Spencer's First principles. 1876. 3522.27
Biichner (X.) Force and matter. Ed. by J. F. Col-
lingwood. 1870 5421.11
— Man in the past, present and future. From the
German, by W. S. Dallas. 1872. . . . 4734.24
Candid examination of theism. By Physicus. Bos-
ton, 1878. 8° 3611.21
Carpenter {W. B.) On mind and will in nature. [In Contemp.
rev., Oct., 1872, or Litteli, 1872, v. 4.]
Clarke (T.) Alpha ; or God in matter. 1870. 3535.21
Dabney (B. X.) Sensualistic philosophy of the 19th
century, considered. 1876 5434.^3
Forsyth (TF.) On the limits of science : criticism of Tyndall,
etc. [Fraser's mag , Feb., 1875.]
Grote {J.) What is materialism ? [Macmillan, March, 1807.]
Hemsterhuys (— ). Letter on atheism. [Fraser's mag., June. 1876.]
Bovel (D. de B.) The power above matter.1871. 3562.34
Janel (P. ) The materialism of the present day ; a
critique of Dr. Biichner's system. Tr. by G.
Masson. 1866. . 5423 17
Same. Le materialisme contemporain en Alle-
magne. Examen du systfeme du docteur Biich-
ner. 1864 5423.18
German materialism — the naturalistio school. [2 papers in
Metb. qu. rev., Jan., Apl.. 1865 ; tr. &om Rev. des deux
mondes, 15 aovit et 1 dec. 1863.]
Lange (F. A.) History of materialism. Tr. by E. C!.
Thomas, v. 1- . 1877- 5424.08
Contents : v. 1. Early atomists— Democritus (p. 1-36).
Sensatioualism of the sophists (p. 37-51). Reaction agsinst
materialism— Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (p. 52-92). Mate-
rialism after Aristotle : Epicurus (p. 93-125). Lucretius
(p. 126-158). Monotheistic religious in relation to material-
ism (p. 101-186). Scholasticism (p. 187-214). Return of ma-
terialistic theories with the reseneration of the sciences
(p. 216-249). 17th century materialism : Gassendi (p. 253-
269), Hobbes (p. 270-290). Materialism in England :
Boyle, Newton, Locke, Tolaud.
2. [When published.] 18th century. Modern philos.
3. [When published.] Natural sciences. Man and the
soul. Morality and religion.
Lewes {G. H ) Matter and force. Force and cause. [In his
Problems, 1st s., v. 2, 1875 ; p. 203-380.] .... 6414.21
Spiritualism and materialism. [In Fortnightly rev., April,
May, 1876 ; 2 art.]
Maccall ( W.) The newest materialism : Mill, Comte,
Bain, Spencer, Atliinson and Feuerbach. 5414.23
THE BROOKLYN LIBSART.
PHILOSOPHY : Materialism ;— Mental Physiology ;— Moral Philosophy. 859
Marivuau {J.) Modem materialism; its attitude to-
ward theology. 1876 3674.34
NoU. — Repr. from Contem. rev., 1876.
— Religloa aa affected by mod<?ru materialism. 1875. . 3673.81
— Place of mind in nature and iutuitioa. [/n Contemp. rev.,
V. 19, 1872.]
iCivarl [St. 0. ) Lessons from nature, as manifested in
mind and matter. 187(i 4722.23
Paine (3/.) Physiology of the soul and instinct, us
distinguished from materialism. 1872. . 3581.24
Piclon{J.A.) The mj-stery of matter. 1873.3584.23
PrUttUyiJ ) DiBquiHitiouB relating to matter and spirit, and tlte
doctrine of pliiloa. necessity [In his Works, v. 3, 1824] :—
Free disciisaiou betw. Dr. Price and Dr. Priestley on the
nature of matter and the doctrine of neceasity [In v. 4].
SchotUn {J. H.) On modern materialism and its causes. [In
Beard (J. Rl Progress, elc, p. 10-48] 8515.2
Thornton {W. T.) Recent pliases of scioDtific atheism. [In hit
Old fashioned ethics, 1873.] 642G.22
Tyndull (J.) Address at Belfast. Revised, with a
second preface, and appended article on " scien-
tific materialism." 1875 3906.19
— Materialism and iU opponents. [In Fortn. rev., Nov., 1875.]
— Martineau and tuaterialism. f/n Pop. sci. nion., Dec, 1875.]
— Science and man ; address at Birmingham. [In Fortn. rev.,
Nov., 1877 ; rev. by McCosh, in Princeton rev.. Jan., 1878.
Wiim(J.i{.) Materialism. 1875 5420.29
tar See alto Biblical and relig. literature {Evolution and
rtligion. p. 87 y—ilateriaUsm, p. 91 ; — Religion and science, p.
101) ;— Evolution (p. 452) ;— Biology {Protoplasm, p. 216) ;
Physics {Forces, Correlation of).
See also Catholic world, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., 1874—
Jan., Feb., 1875 (Matter : 6 art.) ; Mch., 1875 (Bit of modem
tliougbt on matter) ; Contem, rev., v. 12, 18G9, or Littell,
1869, V. 4 (Battle of tlie philosophers, physical and meta-
physical, by A. Barry) ; May, 1877 (A reconciling philoso-
phical conception, by (A. Main) ; v. 17, 1871 (Physical life
theories and religious thought, by L. S. Beale) ; Fortn.
rev., V. 1, 1865 (Atoms, by sir J. F. Herschell) : v. 11. 1869
(Physiology of thinking, by H. 0. Bastian) ; Journal of
spec, philos., 1876, p. 69-88 (Tyndall's problem solved : idea
of matter — monads, etc., by K. T. Bayruoffer) : Nat. qnar.
rev., June, 1873 (Material hypothesis of the soul) ; Popular
science monthly, July, 1878 (Radical fallacy of material-
ism) : Oct., 1873 (by SlaUo) ; Weatm. rev., v. 98, 1872
(Esthetics of physicism).
21. Mental Physiology.
Note. — These entries are supplementary to those given
under the same heading in Medicine (p. 762).
Bain {A.) The senses and the intellect. 1868. 5421.09
— • The intellect viewed physiologically. [In Fortn. rev., v. 3, 1865].
Barlow (J. ) Connection between physiology and in-
tellectual philosophy. 1846. [In Small books,
etc.. V. 1.] 2543.07
Oalderwood (11.) Relations of mind and brain. 5422.00
Contents : Relations of philosophy and science (p. 1-9).
Structure and functions of the brain (p. lU-236). Experi-
ence as connected with motor activity (p. 237-261). Mem-
ory (p. 262-284). Use of speech (p. 285-312). Action and
reaction of body and mind (p. 31;j-325). Weariness, sleep,
and unconsciousness (o. 326-361). Brain disorders (p. 362-
410), Higher forms of mental activity (p. 411-440). Sum-
mary of intellectual results (p. 441-448).
Darby {J., psewl.) Correlation, [/» his Odd hours of a physi-
cian, 1871 j p. 61-81.] 2521.28
Duncan { 0. ) Various theories on the relation of mind
and brain reviewed. 1869 5422.06
Laycock (T.) See under his name (p. 855).
Lewes {O. H.) See under his name (p. 865).
Martineau (j.) Cerebral psychology ; Bain. [JnAis Essays, v. 1,
1866; p. 244-280.1 2536.17
Rymonds {J. A.) Relation between mind and muscle. In his
Miscellanies ; 1871 ; p. 265-293 2647.19
Wyld {R. S.) Physics and philosophy of the senses ;
or the mental and the physical in their mutual re-
lation. 1875 5420.21
Contents : Matter, organization, animal life, etc. Sound.
Light and vision. Taste. Smell. Touch. The nervous
system. Various schools : Plato. Succeediug schools.
De.scartes. Geulinx. Malebranche. Spinoza. Leibnitz.
Locke. Berkeley. Eant. Properties of physical bodies.
See also Medical critic, v. 3, 1863 (lufluence of material
objects on the mind) ; Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 5,
1852 (Mental physiology) ; v. 9, 10, 11, 1857-58 (Pbyhiol.
psychology) ; Brit. qu. rev., July, 1879 (The feelings and
the intellect) : Princeton rev., Mch., 1878 (Mind and brain
by J. McCosh).
22. Moral Philosophy and Ethics.
1, Histories of moral philosophy.
Bttin {A.) The ethical systems, ancient and modern. [In his
Mental and modern science, 1868 ^ p. 429-751.] . .5411.13
BUtkey (J?.) History of moral science [in Enelandl.
2 V. 1833 . §434.10
Contents : History of moral philos., to Hobbes (p. 1-42).
Hobbesfp 48-83). Cudwortli (P. 84-90). CnmberUnd ip. 91-
115). Locke (p. 116-UOi. Abp. King (p. 140-182), Wollaa-
ton (p. 183-208). ttamuel Clarke (p. 2092381. Sliaftesburr
(p. 239-273). MaudevlUe (p. 274-306). BolliiKbroke and
Pope (p, 3117-333). Soame Jeuyns ip. 334-343). Uutcbs-
son (p. 844-374).
2 Hulchesnn ip. 1-39). Rutherford (p. 40-61). Hume's
system of utility (p. 62-97). Hartley and Priestley on vi-
brations and assoc. of ideas. Lord Karnes. Up. Butler.
Dr. Ferguson. Dr. Price. Adam Smith, Dr. Paley. Ois-
burne. Beutham. Godwin. Dugald Stewart Dr.Cogan.
Dr. Thomas Brown, Dr. Dewar. Foreign moral writers.
Morality of the Scriptures.
Surdon { ir.) The principal moral writers and systems of mo-
rality. [In his Material for thinking, v. 2, 1810 : p. 81-2M)
Denii (J. ) Histoire des theories et des id^s morales
dans I'antiquite. 2 v. 1856 5433.-26
Janet (P. ) Histoire de la science politique dans ses
rapports avec la morale. 2e ed. 2 v. 1872. &71W.12
Jouffroy {T.) See under his name {fi. ieo).
Lecky ( W. K II. f History of European morals from
Augustus to Charlemagne. 2 v. 1869. . 5414.17
Contents : v. 1. Nat. hist, of morals. The pagan empire.
Conversion of Rome. 2. Constautine to Charlemagne.
Position of women.
JVote.— Reviewed in Contemp. rev., v. 11, 1809 (by c. E.
Appletoni; Ed. rev., v. 130, 18(>9 : Fraser's mag,, v. 80, 1869 ;
North Brit, rev., v. 60. 1869 ; Quar. rev., v. 128, 1870.
Mackintosh ISir J.) Progress of ethical philosophy, chiefly dur-
ing the 17tb and 18th cent. [In his Miacel. writings, 1852 ;
p. 94-198.] 2636.2T
Marshall (J.D. ) Morals and religion in history : popu-
lar notes. London, 1877. 8°. . . . . 543.">.42
Maurice (F. D.) Moral and metaphysical philosophy.
New ed. with preface. 2 v. 1873. . . 54-4. 17
Contents : v. 1. Preface. Ancient philosophy— the He-
brews, Egyptians, Phoenicians. Assyrians, Hindoos, Chi-
nese, Persian (p, 5-81); Qrecian (p. 82-24.5). Socrates and
the Sophists, and Plato (p. 114-176) ; Aristotle (p. 176-231).
Roman philosophy (p, 246-254). Alexandrian (p 254-260).
Philosophy of the first six christian centuries (p. 263-419).
Mediaeval philosophy— Boethius (p. 423-450) ; Gregory the
Great to the 10th century (p. 451-501) ; 10th and UtU cent,
(p, 602-633)— pope Gerbert, Lanfranc, Anselm ; 12th cent,
(p. 534-684)— Abelard, Hugode St, Victnire, Peter Lombard,
John of Salisbury ; ]3th cent. (p. 685-675)— M..hometan
philos., Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, tliH Francis-
cans— Bonaveiitura, Duns Scotus, Roger Bacon, Raymond
Lully.
2. 14th-19th centuries (p. 1-676).
Stewart D.) General view of the progress of ethical philoso-
phy since the revival of letters in Europe. [In Encyc.
Britannica, 8th ed,, v. 1, IS.W.l
tS' See also (in General works, below,) the reviews of mor-
al theories by Jouffroy, Price, Adam Smith, and Wake.
2. Oeneral and miscellaneous works in moral philosophy.
Abercrombie (J.) Philos. of the moral feelings. 5434.01
Adam.'i (J.) Elements of moral philos., 1837. 543.3.11
Contents : Preliminary principles and discussions (p. 1-
65). Our relation to God : reverence, worship, observance
of Sunday (p. 66-99). Duties of citizenahip and patriotism
(p. 100-137). The domestic relations (p, 138-175). Of legal
relations Oaths. Duty of mutual aaaistauee (p. 176-270).
Duties of men to themselves (p. 271-308). Professions and
employments as resiwcts morality p, 309-370). .Of certain
christian virtues and their opposites (p. 371-453). M?an8
available for improving the moral condition of mankind
(p. 463-492).
AlibeH (J. L.) Physiologic des passions, ou des sen-
timents moraux. 2. v. 1825 6433.12
Aristotle. Ethica. [Greek text], with essays and
notes, by Sir A. Grant. 3 v. 1857-59. . 5433.28
— The Great, and Eudemian, ethics. From the Greek,
by T. Taylor. 1811 5018.07
— Nicomachean ethics. From the Greek, by T. Tay-
lor. 1811 5018.06
Same. Tr. with notes, etc by B. W. Browne.
BoUn, 1853 5434.03
JVo(€.— For essays on the Ethics of Aristotle see under bis
name (p, 36 of Catalogue); also West, rev., v. 87, 1867.
Bailey {S.) Essays on opinions and truth, p. 200-235, 1864. 2513.02
Bain {A.) See sutidivision * Systematic Works ' (p. 853).
Beattie (J.) Elements of moral science. 3d ed. 2v. 5434.08
Contents : v. 1. Psychology— perceptive faculties (p. 2-
143)— active powers (p. 144- 276). Natural theology (p. 277-
326). Moral philosophy- of virtue and of particular vir^
tnes (p. 827-416). v. 2. Economics ; marriage, service,
slavery (p. 1-75). Politics and government (p. 76-242).
Logic and rhetoric (p. 243-408).
Same. 3 v. [_In his Works, v. 7-9.] . 5015.15
In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NDMBEB.
860
PHILOSOPHY: Moral PhUosophy.
Jiascom{J.) Ethics. 1879 5433.00
BtnUtam (J.) Tableof springs of action. [/ntt» Works, v. 1.] 6016.01
— Principles of morals and legislation, [/n/iu WorkB,v.l.]5016.01
— Rationale of reward, (/n /lis Works, v. 6 (7).) . . .6016.06
Birks (T. li.) First principles of moral science. 5433.17
Btadcmon {Sir B.) Essay on false virtue. [In hit Essays, v. 1,
1716 ; p. 239-293.] 2613.26
Blackie {J. t>.} Four phases of morals : Socrates, Aris-
totle, Christianity, utilitarianism. 1871. 5433.14
Blakey (R.) Essay showing the intimate connection
between our notions of good and evil and con-
ceptions of the freedom of the will. 18J1. 5434. 12
Bolingbroke {H. St. John, lord). Reflections concern-
ing innate moral principles. 1757. . . 3522.18
Bosanquel (S. R.) New system of logic, adapted to
moral philosophy. 2d ed. 1870. . . 5431.22
ConUnts : Analysis of rea.soning (p. 1-166). Exercise of
apprehension (p. 167-246). Exercise of judgment (p. 247-
293). The prejudices (p. 294-362). The Aristotelian and
Baconian logic {p. 363-461). Logic of life, of morals, of re-
ligion.
Bowen (F. ) Application of ethical science to the evi-
dences of religion. 1849 5121.08
Boyd (J. R.) Moral philosophy. 5th ed. 1859. 5433.18
Con/ents : Of the beiug and moral government of God.
Active and moral powers of man. Of moral obligation.
The rights of man. Of natural and revealed morality. Of
various branches of duty. 01 happiness. Of duties to others.
Expositions of the Teu commandments.
Bozzetti ( — ). Essais sur les rapports primitifs qui
lient ensemble la philosophic etla morale. 5433.16
Bray ( G. ) The education of the feelings : a moral
system. Abridged for secular schools. 4th ed.
1872 5433.19
— Philosophy of necessity. 2 v. 1841. . .5411.20
Conlfnts : v. 1. Mind and morals, v. 2. Social science.
Brown {J., D. D.) Essays on [Shaftesbury's] charac-
teristics. 1764 5433.22
Conlenls : I. On ridicule considered as a test of truth.
2. On the motives to virtue, and the necessity of religious
principle. 3. On revealed religion and Christianity.
Browne {Sir T.) Christian morals. {In his Works, v. 2.] 6022.15
Brown {Dr. Thomas. ) Lectures on ethics. With preface
by T. Chalmers. 1816 5133.23
Contents : Nature, and various English systems of ethics
(p. 1-176). Duties to society (p. 177339). Of the deity, the
immortaUty of the soul, etc. (p. 359-486). Of our duty to
ourselves (p. 487-524).
Bttckte {H. T.) See under his name in general alphabet (p. 239).
Calderwood (H.) Hand-book of moral philosophy.
1872 5433.25
Contents: Introd. (p. 1-16). Psychology of ethics : the
moral nature as cognitive ; 1, Intuitional theory (p. 17-
97) ; 2, Development theory (p. 98-162). Impulses to, and
restraints npou, action (p. 153-164). The will (p. 165-194).
Moral sentiments (p. 203-208). Disorder of our moral na-
ture p. 209-218). Metaphysic of ethics ; God and various
theories of the universe. Applied ethics : character, the
virtues, social life, government, religion.
Chalmers ( T. ) .Sketches of moral and mental philoso-
phy. 1857 3532.25
Note.— Trenta mainly of the emotions and the will, with
chapters on perfect and imperfect obligation, etc.
Charron (P. ) Of wisdom. Made English by G. Stan-
hope. 2v. 1707 5434.17
Cicero ( .1/. T. ) Academic questions, De finibus, and
Tusculan disputations. '1^ by C. D. Yonge.
18.53 5135.02
— De offloiis ; or essay on moral duty. Tr. by W. M.
M'Cartney. 1798 5435.01
Same. Tr. by C. R. Edmonds. 1856. . 5435.01
Same. Tr. by T. Cockman, N. Y., 1853. [In v. 3 of his Ora-
tions, offices, etc.] 6321.04
Clifford { W. K.) Ethics of belief. [In Contem. rev., Jan., 1877.
— and Harrison {F.) On the scientific basis of morals : a discus-
sion. [In Contem. rev., Sept., 1875.]
Cobbe {F. P.) Essay on intuitive morals, [anon.]
Part 1. Theory. 1859 5435.05
iVbfe.— Founded upon • the truth that the end of creation
is not the happiness, but the virtue, of rational souls.'
Cogan(T.) Ethical questions. 1817. . . .5435.03
Oombe (0.) Constitution of man, considered in refer-
ence to external objects. N. Y., 1835. 8°. 5412.06
— Lectures on moral philosophy. 1836. . .5433.21
— Moral philosophy. 1859 5434.29
Cousin { r.) See under his name (p. 396 of Catalogue).
Cadwoiih {R.) I'reatise concerning eternal and im-
mutable morality. 1838 3537.10
Same. J/n *i» Intellectual system, etc. t. 2. Andover,
183T. 8 .] 3537.08
Cidverwel {N.) On the light of nature. Ed. by 3.
Brown. With critical essay by J. Cairns. 5434.21
Dana {A. H.) Ethical and physiological inquiries.
18G2 2521.25
Day (H. N.) Science of ethics. 1876. . . 5133.07
Contents : Theoretical morality (p. 1-87). Practical mor-
ality— duties and rights : duties to self (p. 88-133) ; to per-
sons (p. 134-162) ; in the family (p. 163-179) : in the Stat*
(p. 182-281) ; to God (282-326).
DeanlA.) Philosophy of human life. 1839. 5434. 3C
Conterils : Propensities and sentiments ; power (p. 1-41).
Will (p. 41-82). Accountability (p. 82-88). The physical
sanction (p. 88-1181. Organic laws (p. 118-139). The polit-
ical, popular, moral, and religious banctions (p. 139-300;.
Dewar {D. ) Elements of moral philosophy and of
christian ethics. 2 v. 1826 3514.07
v. 1, Introd. (p. 1-64). Being and attributes of God (p.
66-340;. Activeand moral powers of mau (p. 341-502).
2. Grounds and principles of moral obligation (1-96).
Duties we owe to God (97-298). Duties men owe to one an-
other (299-462). Duties to ourselves ip. 463-538). Marriage
and its obligations (p. 639-5U8). Society and government
(p. 669-593).
De Welie (W. M. L.) Human life ; or practical ethics.
Tr. by S. Osgood. 2 v. 1856 5435.08
Contents : v. 1. Preliminary view of moral science.
Clearness of mind. Vital strength of will. Piety. Jus-
tice. V. 2. Honesty and equity. Veracity. Fidelity and
recompense. Benevolence. Friendship and love. Mar-
riage. Domestic life. Sociality and public spirit. Honor.
Suicide. Personal perfection. Professional life.
Dewey (0.) The problem of human destiny. 3541.05
Duncan (J.) Philosophy of human nature, with an
essay on the origin of evil. 1815. . . 5434.35
Contents: Introd.: The mind ; and mind and body (p. 9-
87). Self-love (p. 88.169). The senses (p. 170-199). The
passions (p. 200-236). Of pleasure and pain. Happiness.
Sensibility. Bravery. Originality. Of hope. Sublimity
(p. 237-345). Origin of evil.
Dymond (J.) Essays on the principles of morality,
and on the private and political rights and obli-
gations. 1815 5135.10
Contents : Principles of morality : the will of God (p. 15-
102). Private rights and obligations— property, law, prom-
ises— lies, oaths, public opinion, education, amusements,
duelling, suicide, self-defenBe (p. 11)3-293). Pohtical rights
and obligations — government, justice, punishment, re-
ligious establishments, patriotism, slavery, war (p. 294-
669).
Eberty {F.) Good and evil : an essay. [Macmillan's mag., Sept.,
Oct.. 1861.]
Edwards {J.) Dissertation on the nature of virtue. [In his Works,
V. 2, 1852.] 3646.02
Epictetus. Works. Tr. by Mrs. Carter. 2 v. in 1.
1807 5434.15
— Morals, with Simplicius his comment. Tr. by G.
Stanhope. 1694 5433.08
— Morals. Poetical paraphrase by E. Walker. 5434.23
Estliyi (J. P.) Familiar lectures on moral philosophy.
2v. 1818 5433.04
Contents : v. 1. Introduction (p. 1-90). Personal moral-
ity (p. 91-176). Social morality ; the family, courtship and
marriage, education, friendship, etc, (p. 177-320). v. 2.
Government. On truth and falsehood. On divine moral-
ity and duties to him (p. 71-401).
Ferguson (A. ) Institutes of moral philosophy. 3d ed.
1785 5431.39
Contents : Introd. (p. 1.16). Nat. hiat. of man— Species
and individual (p. 17-78). Theory of mind (p. 79-116). Of
God (p. 117-134). Of moral laws (p. 135-188). Of jurispru-
dence (p. 189-266), Of politics (p. 257-317).
Feuchtersleben {E. von). Dietetics of the soul. 5435.20
Fichle {J. 0.) The science of rights. Tr. by A. E.
Kroeger. 1869 5435.21
Contents: The conception of rights and its application.
State organization. The state constitution. Municipal
law. Rights of family ; marriage and family. Interna-
tional and cosmopolitan law. Nature of animals.
Field (ti.) Ethics, or the analogy of the moral sci-
ences. [In Pamphleteer, v. 23, 1824.] . 50.58. -.'3
Fleming (W.) Manual of moral philos. 1867. 5435.22
Contents : Of human actions and their springs (p. 1-18).
Instincts, desires, emotions, etc. (p. 19-46). Of association,
habit, etc. (p. 46-66). Of prudence, duty, conscience, vir-
tue (p, 67-165). Of the will and moral agency (p. 166-228).
Individual ethics — self-conservation, selt-culture, self-
control (p. 233-262). Social ethics (203-321). Benevolence,
justice, economics (husband and wife, parents and chil-
dren, master and servant), Theistic ethics or natural the-
ology (p. 822-414).
THE BROOKLYN I. inr. ARTT.
PHILOSOPHY : Moral PhiloMphy.
861
Forsyth {li.) Principles of moral science, v. 1. [No
more pub.] 1805 5134.40
Contents : Ultimate object of liumau pursuit (p. 1-37).
Uoral i>erfaction aud moral duties (p. 38-64). The humau
understaudiu^ and ita subordinate faculties (p. 66-01). Im-
agiDatiou(p.91-10i). Oflauguage(p. 102-127). orta8te(p.
127-102). Causes of error iu scicuco and relative Import-
ance of sciences (p. 1C3-I92). Of intellectual fatigue and
amusement (p. 193-201). Of the appetites, passions and af-
fections (p. 202-331). Speculative aud active life compared
(p. 332-345). Of religion (p. 31(i-B20).
Franklin {B.) Essays on religious and moral subjects. [In hit
Works. Sparks' ed., v. 2.] 6030.05
OeUi {G. li.) Circe. [Moral dialogues.] From the
Italian. 1745 5431.38
GUleti {E H.) The moral system, with an hist, and
crit. introd. having special reference to Butler's
•Analogy.' 1874. 3554.27
Cfros {J. D.) Natural principles of rectitude : moral
philosophy. 1795 5134.41
Contents : Introd. (p. 1-11). JLaw of nature (p. 11-108).
Practical ethics (p. 109-252). Natural Jurisprudence (p.263.
276i. Economics : personal, and sociul (283-31C). Politics
aud government (p. 3i7-101). Law of nations (p. 402-456).
Orote (J.) Treatise on the moral ideals. Ed. by J. B.
Mayor. 1870 5431.44
Contents : Of virtue and happiness. Moral philosophy as
ideal. On want. Of the mural ideals. Intellectual and
moral ideals. Duty. Benevolence. Oeuesis of virtue.
Gouseienco and honour. IMstribution of action considered
from the ideal point of view. Of actions and existing law.
Anatomy of wrong-doing. Malevolence. On justice and
trtithfulness. Pleasure and pain. Happiness aud tinhap-
piness. Of moral elevation. Actual and ideal human na-
ture. Goodness of custom. Of character, will, aud edu-
cation. Discussion, controversy, war. Importance of
right belief.
Cfrove (il.) System of moral philosophy. Pub. by T.
Amory. 2 v. 1749. 5133.02
Contents : v. 1. Of the importance and certaiuty of mor-
ality (p. 1-51). Of happiness In reference to ethics (p. 61-
126). 0/the objects of virtue (p. 131-156): the will (p. 167-
219). Human actions and passions (p. 220-420). v. 2. Of
the rules and measures of virtue : conscience, the law of
nature, etc. (p. 1-194). Of virtue itself, and practical ethics
(p. 195-616).
Ramilion (D. U.) Autology : an inductive system of
mental science ; whose centre is the will, and
whose completion is the personality. 1873. 5123.02
Haweis {II. E.) Music and morals. 1872. . 1562.21
Hegel (ff. W. F.) Science of rights, morals, and religion. Tr. by
W. T. Harris. [In Jour, of spec, philos., v. 4, 1870 ; 2 ar-
ticles.] 6442 04
See also Oxford essays, 1855 j p. 213-251 (Hegel's Philo-
■ophy of right, by T. C. Bandars) ; and Rosenkranzon He-
gel [5413.14].
flicfcofc(I.P.) System of moral science. 185.3. . 5435.14
Content! : Ultimate right (p. 17-69). Personal duties (p.
70-105). Duties to others (p. 106-140). Duties to nature
and God (p. 141-154). Civil government (p. 160-304). Di-
vine government (p. 305-368). Family government (p. 369-
*31) ; the family, marriage, parents and children, brethren,
servants and slaves.
Binttm (,J.) On the bases of morals. (/BContcm. rev., Apr., 1876.)
See also under • Systematic works' (p. 854).
Hodgson {S. II.) Theory of practice : an ethical en-
quiry. 2 v. 1870 5423.04
Contents: v. 1. Feeling, action, and character. 2. Loglo
of practice, of ethic, of politic, of the practical sciences.
Holrrus (0. W.) Mechanism in thought and morals
„ 1871 5113.23
Hopkins {31.) Law of love and love as a law ; or moral
science. 1869 5136.00
.Vote.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 96, 1863.
— Lectures on moral science. 1862. . . . 5136.03
— The moral problem. [In Internat. rev., v. 6, 1878 |2 arts )
Hume (D.) Essays, moral, etc. [In his Phil, works, v. 2.1 6414 04
— Inquiry concerning the principles of morals, r/n his Philo-
sophical worlds, V. 4.] 84)4 gg
— Treatise of human nature. Book 111. Of morals, r/n his
PhlloB. works, v. 2.] 6414 04
Huicheson (F.) Inquiry into the original of our ideas
of beauty and virtue. 1753 5431.13
— Short introd. to moral philosophy. 1753. 5431/24
Jevona {W.,jr.) Systematic morality. 2 v. 1827. 5434.45
ContenU : v. 1. Theoretic morality : origin of moral senti-
ments and of human affactioiis (p. 8-188). Practical mor-
ality: duties of action, of restraint, desire aud pursuit of
pleasure, of wealth, of rtputatiou (p. 189-377). t. 2. Du-
ties relating to love of power and opinion (p 1-49). The
affections (p. 80-74). The passions (p. 76146). Of religion
(p. 147-269). Self discipline, worship, etc. (p. 272-370).
Joxiffroy {T. S.) Introd. to ethics. Tr. by W. H.
Channing. 2 v. 1811 6435.15
Contents : v. 1. Object, division, and facta of man's moral
nature (p. 3-82). System of necessity (p. 83-114). Mysti-
cism (p. ll.'i-144). Fautheisui— Spinoza (p. 145-199). Scep-
ticism (p. 200-220). Itol'utatton of scepticism (p. 221-247).
Scepticism of the present age (p. 248278). The selfish sys-
tem—Ilobbcs (p. 279-324). v. 2. Selfish system— Bentham
(p. 3-97). Sentimental system— Smith ||). 98-176). Senti-
mental system — moral sense (p. 177-230). Rational sys-
tem-Price (p. 237-333). lUtional syHtem— Wollaston,
Clarke and Montci^qulcu, Multtbranche, Wolf.
— Philos. essays. Tr. by G. Kipley. 1839. . 5414.07
M'ole.—Vui contents see imdcr his name (p. 657 of Cat.)
Kant {I. ) Metaphysic of ethics. Tr. by J. W. Sam-
ple. Withintrod. by H.Calderwood. 18(19. 5433.01
Contents: Groundwork (p. 1-74). Analytic of principles—
the will (p. 75-122 . On freedom and necessity (p. 123-142).
Of righta and duties (p. 145-302).
La Bochefoucauld {F. di). Moral reflections and max-
ims. 1851 6214.08
Laurie (6'. S.) Nptes expository and critical on cer-
tain British theories of morals. 1»68. . 5435.25
Contents : Hobbes, Shaftesbury, Huicheson, Bp. Butler,
Hume, Bentbam, John Stuart Mill, Bain.
Law {W.} Remarks on the fable of the bees. With
introd. by F. D. Maurice. 1811. . . 5446.02
Lovett{\V.) Socialand political morality. 1853. 5446.03
Contents : Individual duties (p. 15-82). Domestic duties
(p. 83-109). Duties as members of society (p. 110-142). Du-
ties as citizens (p. 143-104).
Lowell {Mrs. A, C.) Seed-grain for thought and dis-
cussion. 2v. 1856 2534.10
Lyall ( yVm. ) Intellect, the emotions, and the moral
nature. 1855 5421.11
M'Cosh {J.) Method of divine government, physical
and moral. 1855 3572.31
Note. — Pp. 273-445 treat of the moral nature.
MacJdntosh {iVm.} Ethical versus religious teaching, [/n Con-
temp, rev., Jan., 1874.]
MacMakon { T. O'B. ) Essay on the depravity and cor-
ruption of human nature. 1771. . . . 5435.33
MandevUle {B.) Fable of the bees, or private vices
public benefits. 18U6 5135.18
Mamoni (A.) Osservazioni sulla morale cattolica.
[7)t /lis Prose varie, 1869.] 7317.10
Maurice {F. D.) Social morality. 1869. . . 5116.01
Contents: What it is (p. 1-24). Domestic morality (p. 24-
100). Family worship {p. 101-120). National morality:
country, law, language, government, war, national worship
(p. 12l-24ij). Uuiversal morality : the universal empire,
the universal family, modern coneeptiou of humanity
(p. 225-462). Universal worship (463-483).
ilazzini (J.) The duties of man. [In his Works, v. 4.] 5053 11
Mill {J. S.) Logic of the moral sciences. [In his Dissertations,
v. 6, 1876] ;— Utilitarianism [v. 3.] ; — Whewell on moral
philosophy [v. 3J.
Note,— See article in Dublin rev., Jan., 1872, controvert-
ing Mill's views of the foundation of morality.
Mivart (St. George). The meaning of life. [In Nineteenth cen-
tury, March, 1879.)
Moore {0.) Man and his motives. 1856. . . 5438.11
More {H.) Christian morals. [In her Works, v. 3, 1843.] . 6067.03
— Importance of the manners of the great to general society.
[In her Works, v. 6, 1847.] 6067.06
Morley (J.) On the development of morals, [/n Ai'i Grit. Miscel-
lanies, 1871, p. 351-365.J '^637.03
Mudie (B.) Man as a moral and accountable being.
1858 5438.09'
— Man, in his relations to society. 1858. . 5138.08
Paley (W.) Moral and political philosophy. New
York, 1S17 5613.12
Same. 1849 5436.05
Contents : The moral sense. Moral obligation (p. 11-60).
Determinate duties — property, service, contracts, etc.
(p. 51-96). Indeterminate duties and crimes opposite
(p. 96-116). Domestic duties and crimes opposed to these
(p. 117-149). Duties to ourselves, and crimes opposite (p.
149-158). Duties towards God Ip. 169-189). Political
knowledge (190-310).
Wiiinewriglit {L.) Vindication ofPaley's theory
of morals. 1830 543(;.0"
Peabody {A. P.) Manual of moral philosophy. 5435 31
ConleTits: Springs and principles of action. Coiiscienct,
experience, law, Christianity. Rights and obligations.
Motive, passion, and habit. Virtue and the virtues. Pru
dence. Justice. Fortitude. Order. Casuistry. Ancient
and modern hist, of moral philosophy,
Plato. Sie under Ills name, in general alphabet.
Plutarch. Morals. Prom the Greek. Corrected by
W. W. Goodwin. With introd. by E. W. Emer-
son. 5 v. 1870 5135.26
.Vote.— For contents see Plutarch, in general alphabet.
In asking for booka, om th* •< Book Ord»r," giving tha AUTHOK'8 NAMK, tlM first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
862
PHILOSOPHY : Moral Phflosophy— Ontology— Passiona, Appetites, Affeotiona.
Privosl-Puradol (i. A.) Etudes sur les moralistes
franfais. 2e M. 1865 5435.31
Price (B.) Review of the priucipal questions in mo-
rals, particularly those respecting the origin of our
ideas of virtue, its nature, relation to the Deity,
obligation, subject-matter, and sanctions. 3ded.
1787 5136.23
I^ote. — PreseDts the intellectual or rational theory of
absolute moral obligation as opposed to the seutimental
and selfish systems.
ReidiThomas). S:edw. ' Systematic works ' (p. 856).
Remn(E) Essais de morale, e/c. 1860. . .2541.28
Richards (Mrs.C.H.B.) Springs of action. 1863. 5512.11
Rowland (D.) Laws of nature, the foundation of mo-
rals. 1863 5435.38
NoU. — 'The inquiry is by the method of inductive rea-
Boning.'
Schopenliauer (A.) Die beiden Grundprobleme der
Ethik. 1841 5436.22
/Seneca {£. A.) Morals : by way of abstract. With
[his Epistles]. By Roger I'Estrange. 1718. 5436.21
Shaftesbury (A. A. Cooper, 3rf earl of ). Characteristicks.
3 V. 1732 2542.17
V. 1. Concerning enthusiasm. 2. Inquiry concerning
virtue and merit. The moralists, a philosophical rhapsody.
3. Miscel. reHectioUB.
Shairp {J. (7.) The moral motive power. [In hU Studies, etc.
1872 ; p. 315-39a.J 2542.20
Sidgwick (U.) The methods of ethics. 1874. 5436.25
Contents ; 1, lutrod. Morality and law. Moral reason.
Pleasure and dcbii-e. Freewill. Methods of ethics. Ego-
ism and sell-love. Intuitioulsra. Good, 2, Egoism (p. 107-
174) : Principle and method. Empirical hedonism. He-
donism and common sense. Happiness and duty. Other
forms. 3, IntuUionism (p. 177-378) : Introd. Virtue and
duty. Intellectual virtues. Benevolence. Justice, Law
and contract. Truth. Other social virtues. Morality of
common sen.se. Motives. The summum bonum. 4, Utiii'
iarianisn (p. 381-473).
Note. — Bev. iu Eraser's mag.. Mch,, 1875 (by L, Stephen),
Same. Supplement, containing all the impor-
tant additions and alterations iu the 2d ed. 1877.
Simcox (K ) Natural law : an essay in ethics. 5435.41
Smith (Adam). Theory of moral sentiments, 2 v.
1808. . 5436.09
Contents : V. 1. Of the sense of propriety and passions con-
sistent with it (p. 1-137). Of merit aud demerit (p. 149-181).
Of justice aud beneficence (p. 182-216). Of the influence
of fortune upon the seiitimeuts of mankind (p, 217-259J.
Of Judgments concerning our own sentiments and con-
duct, aud of the sense of duty. Of the effect of utility
upon tbe sentiment of approbation, 2, Of the influence
of custom and fashion on the sentiment of moral appro-
bation (p. 1-45). Of virtue, prudence, benevolence, and
self command (p. 46-184). Of different theories of morals
(p. 185-382),
iSfeiif/i (%(JHe2/). Sketches of moral philos. 1856. 5436,08
Contents: Introductory. History of moral philos. (p, 26-
69), Of external perception, conception, memory, imagi-
nation, reason and judgment, conduct of tbe understand-
ing (p, 60-111), On wit and humor (p, 112-146). On taste,
the beautiful, the sublime (p. 117-223). Faculties of ani-
mals (p, 224-255). Active powers, affections, passions, etc.
(p. 273361), Ou habit (p, 362-391).
Spencer (li. ) Social statics : or the conditions essential
to human happiness specified, and the first of
them developed. 1851 5814.01
yote. — The * first principle ' is that ' every man has free-
dom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the
equal freedom of any other man.'
— The data of ethics, 1879 5416.27
— Morals and morul sentiments. [In Fortn. rev,, v. 16, 1871.]
See in reply article by B. H. Hutton, in Contemp. rev.,
V. 17, 1871.
Spinoxa (B. de). Ethics ; translated. (7n Willis (B,) Life, etc.
1870.) 6426 04
Step?ien{L.) Moral philosophy, f/n Ais Hist, of English thought,
V, 2, 1876 ; p, 1-129.] 6126,27
Stewart {Dugald). See 'Systematic works' (p. 85(i).
— Outlines of moral philosophy. [Prefixed to v. 2, 6, and 8 of
his Works. 1854.J 6417.02
Stewart (John, called ' Walking '). Travels over the
most interesting parts of the globe, to discover
the source of moral motion. 2 v. [1790.] 5436.19
Tou.isaint {F. V.) Manners, 2d ed. la)wn.] 1752. 5135.36
Verplanck (O, C.) Influence ofmoral causes. [In Itis Discourses,
_.,'<«• 18*0.] 3913.17
Irofce (C. 6.) Evolution of morality : history of the
development of moral culture. 2 v. 1878. 5136.27
Contents : v. 1. Introd : Modern theories of morals (p.
1-82). The sense of right (p, 63-a07), Genesis of the moral
Idea (p. 308-410), The altruistic sentiment (p, 411-480), 2,
Special developments of altruism, Peruvians, Chinese and
Japanese (p. 1-58). Positive phases of morals— tbe He-
brews, the Bomans, the Greeks, the Egyptians (p. 68-138).
Doctrine of emanations p. 139-19:!). Hinduism (p, 194-251).
Buddhism (p, 252-300). Mithraism (p, 301-347), Positiv-
ism (p, 397-425). UeUgion and morality (p. 426-442).
Whewell ( W. ) Elements of morality and polity. 2 v.
1852 5436.14
Contents : v. 1. The reason. Springs of human action.
Moral rules. Bight. Rights iu general. Bights of per-
son, of property, of contract, of marriage, of government.
Of various virtues aud duties. Conscience, Cases of con-
science respecting truth. Cases of necessity. Of ignor-
ance add error. The state. Justice, Equity, Humanity.
Slavery. Pleasure, interest, happiness, utility, expediency.
Moral education, 2, Beligiou — divine laws, sanctions,
and ordinances (p. 25-181). Polity— rights and duties of
the state, the social contract, justice aud truth, humanity
purity, order, education, church aud state (p. 181.382).
luteruational law, war, etc. (p. 383-424).
Note. — Reviewed by J. Martineau, in his Essays, v. 2.
1868 ; p. 1-94 [2535,18] ; aud by J. S. Mill, in his Disserta-
tions, 2, 1859 ; p. 450-510 [2535,24],
Witherspoon {J.) Lectures on moral philos. 1810.5436.16
Wollaston (Wm.) Religion of nature delineated. 6th
ed. 1738 3628.05
Contents : Of moral good and evil (p. 6-31). Of happiness
(p. 31-40), Of reason and the ways of discovering truth
(p. 41-64). Truths relating to the Deity (p. 65-126). I'luths
respecting mankind, governments, the family, persons
(p. 127-219.)
See also Brit, qu. rev., July, 1878 (Ethics of evolution ;
nature of evil and the genesis of conscience) ; Contemp.
rev., v. 11, 1869 (Moral philos. and Christianity, by C. A.
Row) : v, 12, 1869 (Moral criteria and moral codes, by Henry
Holbeach); v, 14, 1870 (The science of morals, by H. Calder-
wood) ; V. 17, 1871 (Nature and origin of moral ideas, by
Henry Holbeach) ; v. 19, 1872 (Moral philosophy and sav-
age life, by prof. Calderwood) ; v. 20, 1872, or Littell, 1872,
V. 3 (The radical question in ethics) ; Ed, rev., Oct., 1876
(Morality without luetaphysic) ; Fortn. rev,, v, 9, 1868 (A
fragment of the genesis of morals, by John Morley) ; v. 12,
1869 (The christiau theory of duty in its relatiou to imi-
versal morality, by J, L, Davies) ; Dec, 1875 (Bi^ht aud
wrong, by W. K. Clifford) ; Eraser's mag,, v, C(5, 1802 (What
is truth) ; Method, qu, rev., Oct., 1853 {Ground of moral
obligation, by I. Chamberlayue) : New Euglauder. v, 24,
1865 (Foundation of moral obligation, by J. H. Jones) ;
K. A. rev., v. 103, 1806 (Moral criteria aud the moral senti-
ments, by G, W, Sha%v) ; North Brit, rev., v, 47, 1867 (Moral
theories and christian ethics : Jouffroy, Baiu, Mill, Cobbe,
Ferrier) ; v, 47, 1867 (Natural history of morals ; review of
Buckle and others) ; Westm. rev., v. 92, 1869 (Natural his-
tory of morals ; review of Lecky and others) ; Nineteenth
century, Sept., 1878 (l-.thical philos. and evolution, by W.
Knight; ; Unitarian rev., Oct., 1878 (The new ethics, by C.
C. Everett).
jKS* S''e also Amusements [Morality of, p. 23) ; — Aphor-
isms (p. 50) : — Biblical aud religious literature [Vonsi:ienc6
and casuistry, p, 82 ; — Consoiafiou, p. 82 ; — Christian ethics,
p. 80 -.—C/iristian life, p, 80; — Evil, p. 87; — Retfibution,
p. 101 ; — Sin, p, 104 ; — Ten comniandments, p, 105) ;— Busi-
ness {Morals of, p, 245); — Courage (p, 391); — Culture
(p. 400) ;— Death (p, 409) ;— DuciUng (p. 4'j») ;— Education
{Morality and education, p, 438); — Bnthusiasm [p. 446);
Etiquette aud manners (p, 449; ; — Evil (p, 452) ; — Expedi-
ency (p. 452) ; — Pamily aud home life (p. 454) ; — Fiction
[Morality of, p, 458) ;— Friendship (p. 601) ;— Gambling
(p. 665) ; — Government and iiolitics {Fuliticai moralUy,
p. 638 ;— Liberty, p. 580 ;— Parties, p. 687 ;— Patriotism,
p. 688 ;— Happiness (p, 605) ;— Honesty (p, 029) ;— Honor
(p. 630) ;— Law and jurisprudence (p. 684) ; — Life {Conduct
and philosophy of, p. 700) ;— Marriage (p. 739) ;— Oaths
(p. 823);— Old age (p. 825) ;— Pleasure ; -Political economy ;
Prostitution ;— Scandal ;— Self-culture ;— Slander ;— Sla-
very ; — Social science {Charitable agencies ; — Civilization f
Crimes and punishments); — Solitude ; — Temperaace w* in*
temperance ;— War ; — Women.
23. Ontology.
Day (H. N.) Outlines of ontological science : or a
philos. of knowledge and of being, 1878. 5422.08
Hickok (£. P.) The logic of reason, universal and
eternal. 1875 5428.34
Ramsay {Sir G.) Ontology.. 1870. . . .5425.17
Contents : What things do permanently exist. How we
come to know things permanent. Of mind. Of a mind or
minds superior to the mind of man. A future state. Of
materialism. Of imniatcriallsm,
i^* See also works ou the abstract principles of meta-
physics (p. 852-866).
24. Passions, Appetites, Affections.
Burdon { W.) The feelings. [In his Materials for thinking, v. 1,
1810; p, 144-193,] 2614.21
Burgess ( IK ) Historical illustrations of the passions.
lanon.'\ 2 v. L., 1825. 5486.01
THE BROOKLV^N LIBRARY.
PHILOSOPHY: PeMlmism (o Btoloi.
868
Charlloniyf.) Natural histof the passions.lTOl. 5434.30
Cogan (T.) Philosophical treatise on the passions.
1800 64:i5.04
Davan ^K.) Essay on the passions. 1799. .5434.31
Dacarlet (R.) Traits Am pavsioos. [In hit CEnvres, 1814. M12.1i
Sburkr (C. ) Pivssions of the human soul. 2, v. 5433.11
i\r<i(e.— Bevievrod iu Wlualow's Jour. oX med. pay., T. 6,
Uvtcheson (F.) Essay on the nature and conduct of
the passions and affections. With illus. on the
moral sense. 1728 5'131.42
See alto Wiuslow'a Journal of med. pa;., t. 8, 1890.
25. Pessimism and Optimism.
Oaro (R) Le pessimisme an 19e sifecle : Leopardi,
Schopenhauer, Hartmann. P., 1878. 8°. 5434.50
Hartmann (£.) Philosophie dea Unbewussten. 543f.51
MaUock(,W- II) Is life worth living. 1«79. 541)4. 48
Ochopeiiltauer (A.) Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung.
laufl. 1873 5434.52
SuUy I J. ) Pessimism : a history and a criticism.
1877 5434.53
JVo((!.— Reviewed by A. Bain, in Mind, Oct., 1877.
,$«e a/<o Cornliill mag.. Apl, 1876 (The pesBimistio view
of life) ; Form, rev., Nov., 187* ; Contem. rev., v. 18, 1871
(OptimiBm auil peBSimism, or the problem of eviljby prof.
Frohacba) : Ed. rev.. Apl., 1879 (Peasimism) ; Unitariaa
rev., Dec, 1878 ; Westm. rev., Jan., 1876 ; Pop. aci. mo.,
Oct., 1877 (P. and its antidote, by 0. Neebit) ; N. A. rev.,
Nov -Dec, 1878 (P. in tbe lOtli cent., by 8. Oagood),
49- See alto Optimiam (p. 827),
26. Phrenology.
1, Periodicalt.
Phrenological journal and mag. of moral science, t. 1-
20. Edmb,, 1823-47. 8=. , 5432.12
P/irejK)/o7ica( journal and life illustrated, t. 49. N.Y.,
1869. 4° ; V. 50-68. N. Y., 1870-7a 8°. . 8169.01
a, Treatitet.
.^fcft)n(J'.0.) Plea for phrenol. [/m W« Wlnd&lla. 1877.] 2512.33
Bain (A.) On the study of character ; including an
estimate of phrenology. 1861, . . . 5434.05
Boardmaii(A) Defence of P. 1850. . . .5431.01
BrowM {J. P.) P. and its application to education,
insaniW, and prison discipline. 1869. . 5431.09
Bruyires (EL) La phrenologie, le geste, et la physi-
onomie. Texte et dessins. 1847. . . 5431.11
ChaUeiig'! to phrenologists ; or phrenology tested by rea-
son and facts. London, 1839. 16°. . . 5431.12
Chenevtx (R.) Phrenology article of tbe For qn. rev. With
notes by J. O. Hpnrzheim. [ With Spnrzheim (J. O.) Ex-
aminations, ete., 1833.] 6^1.14
Combe (&.) Lectures on phrenology. 1853. , 5431.05
— P. applied to painting and sculpture. 1855. 1415.18
— System of phrenology. 1839 5431.04
Saipe. 2v. 1836 5432.10
— and Hamilton (Sir W.) Controversy [respecting phrenology].
[/n Fhrenol. Joarnal, v. 4, 1827 ; p. 377-406.] . . . 6432.16
tbider {0. S.) Memory, and intellectual improve-
ment. 1846 5512.02
— Beligion and phrenology. 1848 3553.05
— and {L. N.) New illustrated self instructor in phre-
nology and physiology. 1871 5431. 13
'Chpder (D. 0.) My battle for life. The autobiogra-
phy of a phrenologist. 1857 5431.19
HamilUm {Sir Wm.) Controversy [with G. Comb« as to the truth
of phrenology). [In Phrenol. jour., v. 4, 1827 ; p. 377.406.1
— Oorrespiindence with Dr. Spurzheim, and with G. Combe
Dpon the subject of phrenology. [In Plirenol. journal, t. 6,
1829; p. 1-70) 6432.16
— IiBctnres on metaphysics, v. 1, 1859 : p. 404-444. . . 6413.06
Becker (.J.) Scientific basis of education. 1868. 5431.06
Hou> to read character. N. Y., 1871. 12°. . . 5432.09
Leujet {G. H.) The phrenologicAl hypothesis, [/n hit Hist, of
philos., V. 2, 18117 ; p. 394-435 ] .6416.06
Mackenzie {Sir G. 8.) Illustrations of P. 1820. 5431.10
Scott ( W. ) Harmony of phrenology with scripture :
a refutation of philos. errors in Combe's ' Consti-
tution of man.' 1837 5431.07
SeJf-Ae/p in the attainment of perfection of character and
success in life, with a phrenological and physiolo-
gical chart, [anon.] N. Y., 1870. sm. 4°. 5431.15
SemaJl [T.) Examination of P. 1837. . . . 5431.20
Slade (</.) Imaginary conversations between Dugald
Stewart and a phrenologist. 1838. . . 6431.03
Spurtheim (</. 0.) Examination of objections made
against the doctrines of Gall and Spurzheim.
With notes. 1833 6431.14
— Outlines of phrenology. 1832 5431.18
— Philosophical catechism of the natural laws of
man. 1833 6431.08
— Phrenology. 2 v. 1846 6431.02
Weils (S. M.) Illustrated annuals of phrenology. 1 865-
72. 8 V. in 1 5431.16
IfoU.—Ot tbe above entries those by Bain, Chnuvia,
Hamilton, and Le-wet, r^ect the claims of phrenology ; as
do alao the periodical artidet, which follow.
See alto Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 (Phrenology in France) ;
Fraser'B mag., v, 61, 1860 (P. and psychology, by Alex.
Baiu); V. C2-C3 (P., examined by A. Baiu ; 4 arlicki), GentL
mag., Jan., 1879 ; p. 68-85 (The old phrenology and tbe new,
by A. Wilson) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 7, 1863 (Charlatanism of
P.) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 17, 1862, or Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1862
P.: its place and relation) ; Winalow's Jour, of med. pt*y.,
V. 2, 1849 (Cranial deformity illus.) ; Wlnslow'a Med. criUc,
V, 3, 1863 (P. and character) : Princeton rev., July, 1879
(The organ of the mind, by Ferrier).
27. Pleasure find Pain.
Hamilton (Sir W.) Lectures on metaphysics, v. 2,
1859 ; p. 431-.'>20 5413.07
Sedgwick [H.) Pleasure and pain. {In Contemporary rev., v. 19,
1872]
A'Mo/toCJu. rev., v. 103, 1858, or Llttel!,. 1868, v. 2 (The
sense of pain in man and animals).
4^ See alto Fine Arts [^sthelict, p. 538) ; and examine
conteutt of works enumerated under * Systematic works,'
(p. 852-7), ' Moral philosophy' (p. 869), and 'atiUtarian-
lam' (p. 864).
28. Positivism.
Bowen [F.) Positivism. [In hit Mod. philos., 187T.] , . 8413.08
Comte (.A.) Seeunder kis mime (p. 278 of Catalogue), for
his Works ; and for criticism thereon.
Barrison {F.} See rmder hit name (p. 607) of Catalogue.
M'CoshiJ.) Christianity and positivism. 1871.3572.18
See alto Contem. rev.. Mar., 1876 (Religion of positivism,
by Mark Pattison) j v. 8. 1868 (Relation of Christianity to
poBitivism) ; May, June, 1879 (Social pbilos.aud religion of
Comte, by E. Caird) ; Fortn. rev., v. 14, 1870 (The sulijec-
tive synthesis, by F. Harrison) ; July, 1875 (Positivistsund
workmeu. by E. 8. Beesly) ; Jour, of sac lit., April, 1867 ;
p. 174-183. (Positivism.— The pantheism of Auguste
Comtej ; New Englauder, Jan., Apr., 1873 (Anguate Comte
and positivism, by S. Adams) ; Westm. rev,, v. 84 1865
(Later speculations of Comte, by J. S. Mill).
29. Rationalism.
H^ See Biblical and relig. literature (i2a<ti»uif<«m, p. Vh-
30. Reflection.
Hodgson (& B.) Philos. of reflection. 2t. 1878. 5423.15
31. Scepticism.
Balfour (A. J.) Defence of philosophic donbt : essay
on foundations of belief. 1K79. . . .5411.26
Olanvilt(J.} Essays in philos. and religion.1676.3554.23
Contentt : Against confidence in philosophy. Of sceptlp
cism and certainty, etc., etc.
MaccoU{N.) The Greek sceptics. 1869.. .5425.03
Zellei- (E) Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics. Tr. by
O. J. Reichel. 1870 5426.00
See alto histories of ancient philos. by Bitter (v. 4) and
TJeberweg (coTWu^i index); and histories of modern pbtloeo-
phy by Oousin, J. D. Morell, and Ueberweg.
See alec the philotophical writings of Hume (p. 656 of
Oat.), lives of him, and critical estimates of bis metapbyaics.
49- See also Biblical and religions lit. {Rationalum, p. 99).
Senses. iSee Mental Physiology (p. 859).
32. Stoics.
Fairar (P. W.) Seekers after God. [Marcus Aure-
lius, Seneca, Epictetus.] 1869. . . , 5435.19
Grant {Sir A.) The ancient stoios, [/» Oxford essays, 1858 : p.
80-124.] -izss.n
Holland {F. ^f.) The reign of the stoics. 1879.5123.13
Mackenzie {G.) The religious stoic. [/nAt< Essays, 1713.] 5435.37
Plutarch. That the stoics speak greater improbabilities than the
poets. [In hit Morals, v. 3 ; p. 194-196.) .... 5435.28
— Coutradictions of the stoios. [/» hit Morals, v, 4 ; p. 428-
477] 6436.29
— Of common conceptions against the stoios. [In hit S'iorals,
V. 4 ; p. 372-426.] 5435.2T
Zeller (K) The stoics, epicureans, etc. 1870. 5426.00
4^ See alto, in the general alphabet, the names of Au-
relius (Marcus) ;— Epictetus ;— Seneca (C, A.)
In asking for books, use tbe " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAMK, the first part of the TITLE, and the NOMBEB.
864
J*HILOSOPHY : Time and Spaoe-ITtiUtarianism— "WiU.
32. Time and Space.
AlaanderiS.) Kelatlons of time and space. (Sm.rep.,1861.]3936.1fi
Hoqdson (S. H.) Time and space. 1S65. . . 5423.01
Proclus Select theorems on the perpetuity of time.
Tr. by T. Taylor. 1831. ..... .5426.23
See ate) N. A. rev,, v. 99, 1864 (Philos. of space and time);
Mind, V. 3, 1878 (Muscular conception of space, by G. 8.
Hi^ ; Cousciousnesa of time, by (i. 3, Bomaiues).
33. Utilitarianism.
Bentham (J.) See entries in Moral philos. (p. 860).
Bktckie (J. S.) Four phases of morals. 1871. 5433.14
Bleclcly (H.) Colloquy on the utilitarian theory in
Lecky's 'Hist, of European morals." 1873. 5414.10
SowTte (B. F.) Moral intuition vs. utilitarianism. [In New Eng-
lauder, April, 1873.1
CalderwMd (//.)• Lecliy and tlie utilitarians. [In Contem. rev.,
V. 12, 1869.)
Dories (/. L.) Wealc points, elc. [In his Tlieology and morality.
1873.) 3541.16
Oreen{T.H.) Hedonism and ultimate good, (/n Mind, Apl, 1877.)
Orote («/. ) Examination of the utilitarian philosophy.
Ed. by J. B. Mayor. 1870 542-2.15
iVo(«.— Reviewed in Contem. rev., T. 16, 1870, by J, Ii.
Davies, and in Westm. rev., v. 96, 1871.
Lecky ( W. E. II.) History of European morals, from
Augustus to Charlemagne. 2 v. 1869. 5414.17
Leaare (.H. S.) Jeremy BentUam and tlie utilitarians. (In his
Writings, V. 2; p. 449-481.] 6047.07
iMlie {T. E. Cliffe). Utilitarianism and the summum bonum.
[In Macm. mag., June, 1863.)
Hansel (//. L.) On utility as a ground of moral obligation. [In
his Letters, tit. 1873.) 6424.23
Martintau (J.) Utilitarianism. [In Old and New, Jan., Feb.,
1873 ; 2 arf\
MilUJ.S) Dissertations, «(c., v. 8, 18«4 2635.22
— — Same. [In Fraser's mag., v. 64, 1861.)
J\ro(e.— Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 80, 1863; and by J.
Grote. above.
Paley ( Wm.) See entry in Moral philos. (p. 861).
Sidqwlck (H.) The methods of ethics. 1874. 5436.25
— Hedonism and ultimate good. [In Mind, Jan., 1877.)
Stephen (£.) Hist, of Engl, thought in the 18th century, v. 3,
^ 1876. 6426.27
Thornton (W. T.) Antl-utilitariauism. [In hit Old fashioned
ethics.] 6426.22
Repr. from Fortn. rev., v. 14, 1870.
UiilUuruiuhim explained and exemplified [anon. In
answer to J. S. Mill.] 1864 5713.08
See also Brit, qu. rev., July, 1869 (Latest phase of the
utilitarian controversy) : Fraser's mag., v. 80, 1869 (Utili-
tariauisni) ; Journal of spec, philos.. July, 1876 (Hedonism
ami utilitarianism, by J. Watson) ; Quar. rev., Apr., 1876
(Utilitarianism and morality).
la-Su also Grovernment and politics [UtUitarianitm, p. 689).
34. WiU (The) or Volition : Freedom, and
Necessity or Determinism.
Bain (A') Emotions and the will. 1859.. .5421.10
— Feelings and will physiologically considered. [Fortn. rev.,
V. 3, 1865.]
Liberty and necessity History of the free-will controversy.
[In his Mental and moral science, 1868 ; p. 396-428.] 6411.13
— Genesis of the free-will doctrine. [In Westm. rev., July, 1871.]
Belsham I W.\ Liberty and necessity. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1799 ;
p. 1-32.) 2517.10
BlakeyiR.) Connexion between our notions of moral
good and evil, and our conceptions of the free-
dom of the Divine and human wills. 1831. 5434.82
Bray {C.) Philosophy of necessity. 2 v. 1841.6411.20
Bledsoe {A. T.) Examination of president Edwards's
Inquiry into the freedom of the will, 1845. 5433. 15
CoUim (A.) Philosophical inquiry concerning human
Uberty. 1717 3535.27
Same. [In Priestley (J.) Theol. works v. 4.) . . 3691.07
Orombie (A.) Keply to Dr. J. Gregory's Letters in de-
fence of his Essay on the difference of the rela-
tion between motive and action and that of cause
and effect in physics. 1819 5422.19
Edteards [J.) On freedom of the will. [7n /lis Works,
V. 2.] 3546.02
Espy (J. P.) The human will : moral accountability,
punishment, etc. 1860 543;i.0()
Fowle (r. W.) Place of will in evolution. [In Nineteenth cen-
tury, March, 1879.)
Gregory (J.) Essays. 2 v. 1792. . . . .5422.20
— Correspondence with A. Crombie. 1819. . 5422.19
— Letters in defense of his essay on the difference
between motive and action and of cause and ef-
fect in physics. 1819 5422.19
BamiUon (Sir It'm.) Causality ;— Liberty and necessity. [In his
Lectures on nietaphysics.v. 2 ; ch. 39-41, and app. iv.] 5431.04
Note. — Reviewed by Mill.
Hazard (R. G.) Freedom of mind in willing; or
every being that wills a creature first cause.
1864. 5423.08
Note. — Reviewed in Dublin rev., Oct., 1864.
— Two letters on causation and freedom in willing,
addressed to J. S. Mill. With an appendix, on
existence of matter, and our notions of infinite
space. 1869 5423.07
Hazlitt ( jr.) On liberty and necessity. [Literary remains, v. 1,
1836 ; p. 169-228.] 3076.13
IIobbts(T.) The tripos, pt. 3, Of liberty and necessity. [In his
Eugl. works, V. 4, 1840.) 6043,0»
— Liberty, necessity, and chance, debated betw. Dr. Bramball
andT. Hobbes. [/n A« Engl, works, v. 6.) . . . 6043.1*
Hughes (T.) The human will : its function and free-
dom. 1867 5434.47
Malum (A.) Doctrine of the will. 1845. . 5435.34
Jlft(( (J. S.) On the freedom of the will. [In his Exara. of Sir
Wm. Hamilton's philos., v. 2, 1805 ; p. 265.304.] . 6413.09
Note. — Mill's own views [determinism] are controverted
in Dublin rev., Jan., July, 1874.
PriesUey (J.) Free discussion between Dr. Price and Dr. Priest-
ley on the nature of matter, and the doctrine of necessity ;
—Letters on necessity. (/» ftij Works, v. 4.] . . 3.'>91.0«
Sully (J.) The genesis of the free-will doctrine. (In his Sensa-
tion and intuition, 1874 ; p. 117-142.) 6426.08
Trains (U.) Moral freedom reconciled with causation,
by the analysis of the process of self-determina-
tion. 1865 5435.35
Upham.(T. C.) Treatise on the will. 1855. . 5417.15
Whedon (D. D.) Freedom of the will as a basis of
human responsibility. 1864 5435.43
See also Blackwood, v. 86, 1859 (Voluntary and involun-
tary action) ; Contemp. rev., v. 16, 1871 (Relation of the
will to thought, by H. E. Manning); v. 17, 1871 (Physiology
of the will, by W. B. Carpenter) j Dublin rev., April, 1879
(Tree will, by W. G. Ward) ; Jour, of sac. lit., v. 18, 1857,
p. 297-319 (The will, divine and human) ; Med. pritic, v. 2,
1862 (Volition, psychologically and physiologically consi-
dered, by J. L. Clarke) ; New Eugtander, v. 18, 186U (Power
of contrary choice, by M. I'. Squier) ; v. 24, 1865 (Freedom
of the will : Edwards and Whedon) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 62,
1870 (Will and free-will) ; Phrenological journal, v. 10, 1837
(The will, by Amos Dean) ; Westm. rev., Apr., 1876 (Free-
will and Christianity) ; Winslow's Journal of pay. med.,
V. 10, 1857 (On moral liberty) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 37, 1878
(Evolution and volition) ; Princeton rev., Sept., 1878 (The
problem, etc., by H. Calderwood); Ck)Utemp. rev., JoiM.
1878 (by P. Janet).
Philosophy at the foot of the cross. See St. John (J. A.) 8692.05
Philosophy of art. See Taine (H. A.) 1873 1411.26
Philosophy of health. See Smith (Southwood). 1865. . 4322.16
Philosophy of history. See History (Philosophy, p. 623).
Philosophy of theism, [niioa.] L., 1857. 12°. 3584.18
Philostorgius. Ecclesiastical hist., as epitomized by
Photius. [A.D. 3'24-425.] L.,iioAH, 1855. 12°. 3413.05
Philostratus. Opera. [De Tyanensi Apollonio.
Vitse sophistarum. Heroious. Imagines. Gr. et
Lat.] Kecog. A. Westermann. Parisiis, Bidot,
1819. 8= 7766.06
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nius Tyaneus. With philological notes, by C.
Blount. London, 1680. fol 3628.04
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(p. 31 of Cat.) ; oiio Journal of Sao. lit., Oct., 1862 ; Lend.
qn. rev., Jan., 1867.
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Becog. A. Westermann. P., i)((Zo(, 1849. 8°. 7766.06
Pliilostratus, pseud. Somatopsychonoologla : that the proofs of
body, life, and mind as distinct essences cannot be de-
duced from physiology. London, 1824. 8". [In Pamphle-
teer, V. 24.] 6058.24
Philozoia. See Forster (Thomas). 1839 6825 26
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— Inquire within : facts worth knowing. New York,
1856. 12° 3913.10
Philpot. See also Phillpots.
Phllpot (John). Examinations and writings. Ed. by
B. Eden. Camb. , ( Evj. ), Parker .90C. , 1 842. 8°. 3637. 06
Phin (John). Chemical history of the six days of
creation. New York, 1870. 12°. . . . 3762.17
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York, 1873. 16° 4022.36
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croscope. New York, 1875. 16°. . . . 4827.19
Same. 2d ed., enl. N. Y., 1877. 12"'. 4827.19a
Phipps (Coustautino John, lord Mulgrave), •Voyage towards the
North Pole, 1773 [In Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, v. 1.] 9!6.01
Phipps (Edmund\ Memoirs of Robert Plummer
Word. 2 V. London, 1850. 8°. . . . 3176.04
Phipps (Joseph). Dissertation on christian baptism.
Dublin, 1819. 8° 3586.09
Phipson (Thomas Lambe). Meteors, aerolites and
falling stars. London, 1867. 12°. . . . 4013.00
— Force. [In Smith, report, 1862.J 3936.17
— Phosphorescence, or the emission of light by min-
erals, plants, and animals. L.,1870. 12°. 4022.36
Fhocion's couvorsationB. See MaMy (G. B. de). . . . 6713.07
Pha3nicia. See Gonntries (Phoenicia, p. 359).
Phoenician iascriptions. See Heath (D. I.) .... 428.05
Phoenix. See also Phaenix :— Phenix.
Phoenix (T^dD. Alexauder). Sermon : Job xix.: 25. [TTi^ Bourne
(S.) Sermon.) 3W3.25
Phmnix (John), pteud. See Derby (Geo. H.), iu Fiction (p. 475).
Fhsnix (I'lie lilug of birds ; or the lay of the) ; an Anglo-Saxon
song of the 10th or 11th century. Now tr. into the metre
and alliteration of the original, by 6. Stephen. [In Arch-
aologia, V. 30, 1844] 5128.—
Fhcenix Britauuicus. See Morgan (John) 6066.16
Phonetics and Phonology. Zackos (J. C.) Phonic
text : a method of teaching reading by the pigns
of sound, without altering the orthography of the
language. 1865 6424.26
— Cbmstofc'.y fonetik magazin. v. 1-2. 1846-48. 6431.14
See also Language {English pronunciation: Ellis (A. J.)
p. 677) : and Bibl. sacra, Apl., Oct., 1860 (Comparative
phonology, by B. W. Dwight).
Phonograph Prescoti (G. B.) The speaking tele-
phone, talking phonograph, etc. 187S. . 3944.25
— Proctor {R. A.) /nA>> Pleasant ways lu science. 1878.3906.16
See also Qil. jour, of scieuco, Apl., 1878 ; p. 246-264.
Phonography and Stenography.
1. Phonography.
— Oraham {A. J. ) Handbook of phonography. 6431.01
~ Jones (R J.) Handbook of British P. 1871. 6431.12
— Munson(J.E. ) Complete phonographer. 1869. 6431.02
Same. 1872 6131.02a
Dictionary of practical phonography. 1875.6431. 15
— Pitman (B.) First phonetic reader. 1855. 6431.09
2. Stenography.
^ Consoni (D. T.) Nuova sistema universale di steno-
grafia Italiana. 1829 6431.11
— Cross {J. 0.) Eclectic short-hand. 1878. 0431.19
— i)i»t6ie6)/ (j: B. ) Shorthand dictionary. 1868. 6431.05
— Dodqe. {J.) Complete system of stenography. 6431.13
— aur'nei/ (T.) Brachygraphy. 1803. . . . 6431.08
— Llndsley (D. P.) Elements of tachygraphy. 6431.03
— Lyle(D.) Art of shorthand improved. 1762. 6431.06
— tiheUon(T.) Tachygraphy. 1071. . . .6431.10
Teffin ( W. ) New help and improvement of the art
of swift writing. 1751 6431.07
— Thompson (A. H.) Stenography. 1870. .6431.04
— Upham {W. P.) Brief history of Btenography,
with new system of phonetic shorthand. t>431.l8
See alto Nat. qu. rev., v. 7, 1863 (Short hand),
fl^ See also Writing.
Phosphates. Jones (George). Phosphates. . 4212.16
4V See also Ohemiatry
Phosphorescence.
— Draper (J. W.) On the phosphorescence of bodies. On the
effects of heat on ptiosphorescence. [In his Solentiflc ma-
moirs. 1878.) 4024.27
— Phipson {T. L.) Phosphorescence. 1870. . 4022.35
Photography. See Artn (Useful, p. 46);— Astronomy (p. 64);- aifo
Abney (W. doW.) Treatise on photography, 1878 [4002.20];
Ayre8'(G. B.) How to paint photographs iu water colon
and in oil ; how to work iu crayon, make the chrom -
photograph, retouch negatives, elc. 4tli ed , 1878 [1424.20J i
Holn)eB(0. W.) Stereoscope ; Sun-painting. (/nAuSoimd-
ings from the Atlantic : 2532.12); Tissandier (Q.) History
and handbook of photography. 2d ed.; with appendix by
H. F. Talbot, 1878 [3911.17] ; Vogel (H.) Chemistry of
light and photography, 1876 [3941.16].
See also £d. rev., v. 133, 1871 (Applications of phot.) ;
Fraser's mag., v. 47, 1853 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 30, 1862 (Pro-
gress in phot, iurt) ; Pop. Bci. mo , April, 1875 (Correctness
of photographs, by M. Vogel); Qu. rev., v. 101, 1867 (Photo-
graphy) ; V. 116, 1864 (Photography).
Phrase and fable (Dictionary of). Set Brower (E. 0.) 1870. 6218.07
Phreno-mnemotechny. See Faavel-G-ouraud (F.) . . . 6518.26
Phrenological journal and magazine of moral science.
V. 1-20. 1823-47. Edin., 1824-47. 8°. . 5432.12
Phrenological journal and life illustrated, v. 49.
N.Y., 1869. 4° ; v. 50-68. N.Y., 1870-78. 8°. 8159.01
Note.—y. 60-68 --= Xew series, v. 1-18. T. 50-61 read on t. p.
'Packard's monthly ' instead of 'life illustrated '.
Phrenology. See Philosophy (Phrenology, p. 863).
Phrontisterion, or Oxford in the 19th century. See Mansel (H.
L.) Letters, etc., 1873 5424.28
Physic and physicians : a medical sketch book.
[anon.] 2 v. London, 1839. 8°. . . . 3251.10
Same. 2 v. Phil., 1845. 18°. . . . .3251.13
iVo(e.— The two vols, of the Amer. ed. include all the
contents of T. 1 of the Engl, ed., but lack oh. S-7 of 3d vol.,
viz. — ' Mad-doctors and madhouses,' ' Literary and scien-
tific literary men,' ' Medical emigration,' 'Army and navy
Burgaous, and East India company's medical service.'
' Eminent living physicians,' < Eminent living surgeons.'
Physical basis of mind. See Lewes (G. H.) 6414.22
Physical culture. See Amusements {Gymnastics, etc., p. 24) ; —
Medicine {Health, p. 759 ;— .Voytnntrtf cure, p. 763).
Physical geography. See Geography {Physical, p. 571).
Physical geography of tho sea. A'ee Maury (M. F.) 1868. 925.08
Physical life of woman. See Napheys (G. H.) 1870. . . 4331.1*
Physician's problems. See,Elam(C.) 1869 4333.12
Physician's vacation iu Europe. See Channing (Walter). 1866.944.04
PHYSICS OR NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
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Sciences.— la. Periodicals.— IV. Systematic and Miscd. Works.— Y. Special Departments of Physics, viz.. 1, Aconstica
and Sound (p. 866).— 2, Atoms and Molecules (p. 857).— 3, Electric Light (p. 867).— 4, Electrical Measurements (p. 867).
5, Electricity, Galvanism, and Magnetism (p. 867).— 6, Forces and Energies of Nature (p. 8fi7).— 7, Galvanometer
(p. 8G8).— 8, Heat (p. 8B8j. 9, Light and Optica (p. 868).— 10, Observatories (p. 868).— 11, Radiometer (p. 868).— 12, Spec-
trum Analysis (p. 868).— 13, Statics, Dynamics, Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics (p. 869).— 14, Terrestrial Magnet-
ism (p. 869).
I. Dictionaries of the Physical t^ciences.
Barlow (P.) A new mathematical and philosophical
dictionary. 1814 4017.01
Nichol (J. P.) Cyclopffldia of the physical sciences.
1857 4025.01
Same. 1860 4025.02
Contents : Acoustics, astronomy, dynamics, electricity,
heat, hydrodynamics, magnetism, philosophy of mathe-
matics, meteorology, optics, pneumatics, statics, etc,
II. History and Philos. of the Physical Sciences.
49* See also Arts, Useful, and general science (.VefAod
and history, p. 39).
Leslie {Sir J.) Dissert, v. General view of the process of math.
and phys. science, chiefly during 18th cent. [In Enovc.
Brit., v. 1, 1853.]
Play/air {J.) Dissert, iv. General view of the process of mathem.
and physical science since the revival of letters in Europe.
[In his Works, v. 2. 1822.] 6063To2
Same. [In Encyo. Britannica, v. 1, 1853.]
PoweU (B.) History of nat. philos. 1834. . 4022.09
Same. 1851 4022.15
Smith{A.) History of ancient physics. [In his Essays, p. 131-
153.] 5416.24
Whemell ( Wm.) History of the inductive sciences.
3d ed. 3 v. 1857 4023.01
V. 1. Phys. science in ancient Greece.
2. Mechanical science. Physical astronomy. Acoustics,
optics, thermotics, and atmology.
3. Mechanico-chemical sciences.
— History of scientific ideas : 1st part of ' Philosophy
of the inductive sciences.'3d ed. 2 v. 1858. 4023.04
Note. — ' The ide&s whose history is here given are mainly
these ; space, time, number, motion, cause, force, matter,
medium, intensity, scale, polarity, element, affinity, sub-
stance, atom, symmetry, likeness, natural classes, species,
life, function, vital forces, final causes, historical causation,
catastrophe and uniformity, first cause *,
- Novum organum renovatum : 2d part of ' Philos. of
the inductive sciences.' 3d ed. 2 v. 1858. 402S.06
- Philosophy of discovery. 1860 4024.00
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Physics, conVd. HX Periodicals.
For periodic«ls in part devoted to physics see Academy
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of scieuce and arts ;— Jonmal of the Franklin Institute ;—
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin philoa. mag.;— Nature ;—
Qaar. jour, of science.
rV. Syslematio a7vi Miscdlaneoas Works.
Argent I J, B. de B. d'). General principles of nat, philos. [In hit
PhUos. dissert., v, 1, p, U7-2M.] ....... 6411.03
Amoll (N.) Elements of physios. 7tli ed., ed. by A.
Bain and A. S. Taylor, 1877, , , . 4023,20
Bacon (R, lord.) Philosophical works. [In his Works,
V. 1-10. 1861,] 5014.03
Berwick (G.) The forces of the universe. [Electricity,
magnetism, solar heat, gravitation,] 1870. 4022.23
Birks (,T. K) On matter and ether, or the secret laws
of physical change. 1862 4214.11
Boyle (B.) Philosophical works ; abridged by P,
Shaw; 3 v. 1738 4028.03
Brown (.A.) Philosophy of physics. 1854, .4025.06
Buckley {A. B.) Short hist, ofnat.8cience.1876. 4023.07
Buckmaster (J. C. ) Elements of acoustics, light, and
heat, 1871 4213.15
CastUhn (A)K(icreationsphysique8,3ded,1867. 4022.27
Clifford (W.K.) Philosophy of the pure sciences, [/« Contem.
rev., Aug., 1874.1
Oomenius (J. A.) Naturall philosophie reformed,
1651, 4022,18
Oooley(,LeB. G.) Text book of nat. philos.1869, 4022.13
DauJbeny i^O. 0. B.) Fugitive poems connected with
natural hist, and physical science. 1869, 1635.26
Desaguliers (J. T.) Course of experimental philoso-
phy. 2d ed, 2 v, 1745 4028.01
Deschand (A. P.) Natural philosophy. Tr. byJ, D,
Everett, 4 v. 1870-72 4026.06
v. 1. Mechanics, Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics, v. 2
Heat. V. 3. Electricity and magnetism, v. 4. Sound and
light.
Elder (L.) Letters on nat, philos, 2 v. 1848. 4022.19
Faraday (M.) Researches in chemistry and physios.
1859. 4215.20
m)rfar {B.) Analytical physics. 1852. . . 4027.08
Franklin (B.) Letters and papers on philosophical subjects.
[In his Works, v. 3.) 6036.0S
Fnck(J.) Physical technics. 1861. . . .4026.19
Oanot (A. ) Elementary treatise on physios. 4th ed,
1869 4025.15
GuUlemin (A.) Application of physical forces, Tr. by
Mrs, N. Lockyer, and ed,, with additions and
notes, by J. N, Lockyer. 1877. , . , 4028. 13
— The forces of nature. [Gravity, sound, light, mag-
netism, heat, electricity, atmospheric meteors.]
1872 4028.10
Gulhrie{F.) Practical physics. 1879. . , .4023.18
Contents : Molecular physics, waves, sound, light, with
experiments.
HelnilwUz (H. L. F.) Relation of physical science to science in
general. [In Smith, report, 1871.] 8936.26
Henrv (Joseph). Syllabus of lectures on physics. [Smith, report,
1856.] 3936.11
Hero of Alexandria. Pneumatics. Prom the Greek by
B. Woodcroft. 1851 4026.02
Herschel (Sir J. F. W.) Preliminary discourse on the
study of natural philosophy, 185L , .4022.16
Hickok(L.P.) Eational cosmology. 1858. .3914.03
Hobbes {T.) De natura aeris. [In his Oi>era, v. 4, 1844.] . 6043.04
— Elements of philosophy. [In his Engl, works, v. 1,1839.] 6043.06
Same. Latin text. [/« A a Opera, v. 1,1839.] . , .6043.01
— Problemata physlca. \ln his Opera, v. 4, 1844.] . . . 5043.04
— Seven philos. problems ; and ten dialogues on natural phi-
losophy. (/nAisWorks.v. 7, 1846.] 6043.12
Hogg (J.) Elements of nat. philos. 1861. . 402-2,19
Hunt (B.) Elementary physics. 1855. . , 4022,01
Contents : Motion. Fluids. Sound. Electricity. Heat
Light. Actinism.
— Poetry of science ; or physical phenomena of na-
ture. 1854 4022.06
Hunt (r. S.) Chemistry of the earth. [In Sm. rep.,1869.] , 3936.24
Joyce {J.) Scientific dialogues for young people.
1852 4022,07
Lardner {D.) Hand-books of natural philos, 2 v,
1851-53, , , . 4022.10
V. 1. Mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics,
sound. 2. Heat, magnetism, eleot^dty.
Lees {W.) Acoustics, light, and heat. 1877. . 4024.21
Liebig (J. von) a)ui Kopp (fl.) Annual report of the
progress of physics. 1847-50. 4 v. , , 4214,29
Locke (J.) Elements of nat. philos. [In his Works, v. 3.] 6062.03
Lovett (B.) The electrical philosopher; a new sys-
tem of physics upon the principle of an univer-
sal plenum of elementary fires. 1774. . 4024.14
Magrini tli.) Vibratory movement of matter, ponderable and
imponderable. [In Smith, report, 1868.) .... 3936,23
Mayer (A. M.) and Barnard (V.) Experimental science
series (or beginners. 1877 4024,22a
Muller I J.) Principles of physics and meteorology,
1847 4025.04
— Recent progress in physics. [In Smith, report, 1866-68.] 3936.10
Nicholson ( W.) Introd, to nat, philos.2v.l793-5. 4025,11
Olmsled(D.) Introd. to nat. philos, 1850. .4025.10
Parker{B. O. )Nat.and experimental philos.1855.4022. 12
Pepper (J. H.) CyclopsBdio science simplified, 4022.21
Pickering (E. C.) Elements of physical manipula-
tion. 1873 4026.03
Same, 2d ed, 2v. 1878 4026.27
Contents : General methods of physical investigation.
General experiments. Mechanics of solids. Mechanics of
liquids and gases. Sound. Light. 2. Electrical instru-
ments. Heat. Mechanical engineering. Meteorology.
Practical astronomy. Lantern projections. Theory of
electrical phenomena. Tables. Laboratories.
Pynchon (T, E,) Introd, to chemical physics. New
ed, 1873 4023,13
Contents : Heat, electricity, galvanic electricity, electro,
magnetism, thermo-electricity, animal electricity. Corre-
lation and conservation of forces.
Baddiffe (C. B.) Vital motion as a mode of physical
motion. 1876 4325,22
Boutledge (B.) Science in sport made {philosophy in
earnest, by means of toys and pastimes. 3922.07
SchoU (0.) Magia univ. natures et artis, v, 1, 2, 4.
Optica, acoustica, physica. 1677, . . . 3907.18
Schvbert (G. H.) Mirror of nature. 185L .4022.08
Somerville (M.) Connection of the physical sciences.
From the 7th Lond, ed. 1857. . . . 4022.03
Same. 9th ed. London, 1858. . . .4022.22
— On molecular and microscopic science. 2 v, 1869. , 4827.03
T, 1, Atoms and molecules of matter. Force and mat^
ter. Spectrum analysis.
South Kensington museum. Conferences held in con-
nection with the special loan collection of scien-
tific apparatus, 1876, Physics and mechanics.
London, 1877 4023.21
Steele {J. D. ) Answers to the practical questions and
problems contained in the fourteen weeks' course
m nat. philos. 1870 4025.30
Tail {P. Q.) Lectures on some recent advances in
physical science, 1876 4023,08
Thomson (Sir W.) and Tail {P. 0.) Elements of nat-
ural philosophy. V. 1. 1873 4026.21
V, 1. Kinematics, Dynamical laws and principles, Expe.
rience. Measures and instruments. Abstract dynamics.
TonUinson (G.) Introd. to nat. philos. 1859.4022.17
Tyndali (J.) Researches in molecular physics by
means of radiant heat. 1872 4026.14
— Researches on diamagnetism and magne-orystallio
action. 1870 4027.07
Whewell ( W. ) Astronomy and general physics with
reference to natural theology. 1833 ed. . 3524.12
Same. 1852 ed 3524.20
Weinhold (A. F.) Introd, to experimental physics.
Tr. and ed. by B. Loewy. 1875. . . . 4026.05
Contents: General contents of matter (p. 1-42). Me-
chanics : Statics and dynamics— Inertia (p. 43-48), General
mechanics, and mechanics of solid bodies (p. 48-167),
Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics (p. 168-218), Equili-
brium and motion of gaseous bodies {p. 219-326). Acoustics
(p. 326-408). Optics (p. 409-660). Electricity and magnet,
ism (p. 651-755). Heat (p. 756-848).
Young (T.) Lectures on nat. philos. 2 v. 1845. 4025 13
— Scientific memoirs. [7« Ais MIscel. works, v. 1-2,1866.] 6082,01
V, Various special Deparimerds of Physics.
1. Acoustics and Sound.
Airy (G. B.) On sound and atmospheric vibrations.
1868 4025.28
Bartlett {W. H. G.) Acoustics, Optics, 1852. 4025,16
Donkin (W. F.) Acoustics ; theoretical. Pt. 1. [Vi-
brations of strings and rods.] 1870. . . 4024.08
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Mayer {A. M.) Sound. 1878. [Experimental sci-
ence series.] 4024.28
Purdy ( T. ) Form and sound, can their beauty be de-
pendent on the same physical laws ? . . 1136.00
RadauiR.) Wonders of acoustics. 1870. .4024.11
/Smith ( r. h.) Rud. treatise on the acoustics of pub-
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Rayleigh {J. W. Strvtt, baron). Theory of sound. 2 v.
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Taylor {S.) Sound and music. 1873. . . 1562.30
TyndaU(J.) Sound. Eight lectures. 1867.4025.23
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yf^ord, pseud. Problem of human life : embracing
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ved." New York, 1879. 8° 4728.24
Wonnell (/?. ) Elementary course of hydrostatics and
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49- See alto Maaic (Phytia of music, p. 799).
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Bayma (J.) Molecular mechanics. 1866. . 4024.24
Brown {S.) Critical lectures on the atomic theory. [In his Lec-
tures, etc., V. 1, 1868 ; p. 5-131.] 2816.01
Clifford ( W. K.) Atoms, [/n his Lectures, elc, v. 1, 1879. 2618.12
Herschfl {J.F.W.) Kesearch on atoms, [/n Sm. rep., 1862.] 3936.07
Somervitle (Mary). Atoms and molecules. [In her Molecular sci-
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Bchel) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 87, 1867 (Sketch of the atomic hy-
pothesis) ; V. 48, 1868 (Atomic theory of Lucretius) ; Pop.
sci. monthly, Oct., Nov., 1873 (Theory of the atomic con-
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1874 (Modern hypothesis of atomic matter and luminiier-
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or Littell, v. 8, 1855 (John Dalton and the atomic theory) ;
Westm. rev., v. 69, 1853 (Atomic theory before Christ and
Bince). 4f$- See also recent treatises on Chemistry {Chemical
physics, p. 264) ;— Radiometer (p. 868).
3. Electric Iiight.
mggs (Pnget). The electric light. 1879. . 4023.25
SchooWred (J. N.) Electric lighting. 1879. . 4023.26
See also Pop. sci monthly, Mch., 1879 (by J. Tyndall) ;
Pop. sci. rev., Apl., 1879 (Collapse of the electric light, by
W. H. Stone) ; Monthly Jour, of sci., Jan., 1879 (Electric
light, by W. H. Stone) ; ApL, 1879 (The JablochkofT candle);
Ed. rev., Apl., 1879.
4. Electrical Measurements.
Foster (C.) Electrical measurements. [In Somh Kensington sci-
ence lectures, v. 1, 1378 ; p. 264-290.] 3904.14
Jenkin (F., ed.) Reports of the committee on electri-
cal standards, appointed by the British associa-
tion for the advancement of science. 1873. 4026.25
Kohirausch {F.) Introd. to physical measurements,
dp. 1874 4026.26
Stcchi (A.) Researches in electrical rbeometry. [In Sm. con-
trib., v. 3.) 3937.03
Thomson (Sir W.) [In his Papers on electro-statics. 1872. 4026.17
«a- See also O-alvanometer (p. 868).
5. Electricity, Qalvanism, Sdagnetism.
1, Electricity and MagHetism,
Angea(J.) Elements of E. 1874. . . . .4022.32
SaUe(,J.) Wonders of E. 1872 4027. '27
Bakewell {F. G.) Manual of E. 1857.. . .4027.18
Bottomly (J. T.) Electrometers. [In Sonth Kensington science
lectures, v. 1, 1878 ; p. 216-148.) 3906.14
Considerations OD E. [/» Smith, report, 1867.] . . . .3936.22
Oummitig (X.) Introd. to theory of E. 1876. 4023.16
Franklin (B.) Letters and papers on E. [In his Works, Sparks'
ed., V. 3.) 6036.06
Harris (Sir W. S.) Rudimentary E. 1854. . 4027.15
— Rudimentary treatise on galvanism, and animal
and voltaic electricity. 1856 4027.13
HelmhoUz (//.) Math, theories of the connection of electricity
and magnetism. [In Sm. report, 1873] ....
Jenkin (J.F.) Electricity and magnetism. 1873.4023.14
Lardner(D.) Manual of E. 2 v. 1841. . .4027.11
La Hive [A. de). Treatise on E. 2 v. 1853-58. 4027.04
V. 1. Preliminary notions. Static electricity. Magnet-
ism and electro-dynamics. Mathematical laws.
2. Klectro-dyiiainlcH, onf'f/. Transmission of electricity.
3. Relations of elt'ctricity with natural phenomena. Ap-
plications to teloRrtiphy, instruments, chemistry, etc.
Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 106, 1867 ; N. Brit., v. 30, 1869.
— Electricity in rarefied elastic fluids. [In Sm. rep.,1863.] 3936.18
Maxtoell(J. C.) Treatise on electricity and magnetism.
2v. 1873. 4026:24
Noad (U. M. ) Student's text-book of E. 1867. 4027.30
Scoffern (J.) Chemistry of imponderable agents, elc.
1855. 4216.12
Sprague {J. T,) Electricity : its theory, sources, and
applications. 1875 4023.17
Thomson (Hir W.) Reprint of papers on electrosta-
tics and magnetism. 1872 i 4026.17
TyndaU(J.) Light and electricity 4027.26
Wilson (0.) Electricity and the electric telegraph.
1854. . . .* 5075.27
See also Qu. rev., July, 1878, or Eel. mag., Jan., 1878 (Sci-
ence of E. as applied in peace and war); Westm. rev,, v. 80,
1868 (Origin of electricity).
2^ Galvanism.
Davy (Sir H.) Gialvanlo electricity. [In Ms Works, T. 3, p. 139-
227.) , 4214.14
Harris (Sir W. S.) Rudimentary treatise on galvan-
ism, and principles of animal and voltaic elec-
tricity. 1856. . 4027.13
3, Moffnelism.
AngeU {J.) mementi of U. 1874 4022.32
Airy(O.B.) Treatise on M. 1870. . . .4027.24
Cook {J.) M. and electricity. 1875. . . .4023.15
Harris (Sir W. S.) Rudimentary M. 1850. 4027.14
Same. 2d ed. by H. M. Noad. 1872. . 4022.33
History of discovery rotative to M. [In Sm. rep., 1863.] 3936.18
Jenkin (F.) Electricity and ma^etism. 1873. 4023.14
Maxwell (J. C. ) Treatise on electricity and magnet-
ism. 2 V. 1873 4026.24
Thomson {Sir W. ) Reprint of papers on electrostat-
ics and magnetism. 1872 4026.17
Tyndali (J.) Researches on diamagnetism andmagne-
orystallic action. 1870 4027.07
«9- ,See also Telegraph (p. 47) ;— Lightning rod (p. 701) ;
Meteorology (Thunder and lightning, p. 774), elc.
6. Forces and Energies of Nature.
AbboU{J.) Science for the young. Force. 1873. 4022.30
.BiVfc.s (T. 'R.) On matter and ether; or the secret
laws of physical qhange. 1862. . . . 4214.11
Faraday (M.) Six lectures on the forces of matter.
1860 4022.04
Contents : Gravitation, gravity — cohesion, chemical affi-
nity, heat, magnetism — electricity. Correlation.
Herschel (J. F. W.) On the origin of force. [In his Familiar lec-
tures, 1867.] 8913.26
Phipson (T. L.) Force. [In Sm. report, 1862.) .... 3936.17
Taylor (W. B.) Thoughts on the nature and origin of force.
[In Sm. report, 1870.] 3936.26
Winslow (G. F.) Force and nature. Attraction and
repulsion. 1869 4024.25
49" See also, under ' Systematic and Miscel. Works ' trea-
tises by Berwick ■,—Gwllemin ■,—Hunl -.—Pynchon ; — etc
Correlation and Conservation oj Forces.
Htlmhotts (H.) On the interaction of the natural forces ;— On
the conservation of force. [In his Popular lectures, 1873.]
Stewart (B.) The conservation of energy. With ap-
pendix, treating of the vital and mental applica-
cations of the doctrine. 1874.. . . .4022.31
Note.— An appendix contains two essays, 1. by Joseph
Leconte, on the " Correlation of vital with chemical and
physical forces "; 2, by Alei. Bain, on the " Correlation of
nervous aud mental forces."
Youmans (E. H., ed.) Correlation and conservation
of forces : a series of expositions by Prof. Grove,
Prof. Helmholtz, Dr. Mayer, Dr. Faraday, Prof.
Liebig and Dr. Carpenter. With introduction,
etc. 1865 4022.02
Contents: Grove (W. R.) The correlation of physical
forces. Helmholtz (H.) On the interaction of natural
forces. Mayer (J. R.) Remarks on the forces of inorganic
nature ; — On celestial dynamics ;—Remarks on the me-
chanical equivalent of heat. Faraday (M.) Some thoughts
on the oonaervstion of force. Liebig (J.) Connection and
In asking for books, aaa the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NTIMBEB.
868
PHYSICS: Specizil Branches : Oalvanometer lo Spectrum.
equivalence of forces. Carpenter (W. B.) Correlation of
physical and vital forces.
See alto Pop. sci. mo.. Jan., 1879 (Molecular dynamics, by
L. E. Curtiss) ; Qu. Jour, of sci., Apl., July, 1878 (Energy
and feeling : alternate, and mutally convertible affectious of
matter) ; New Englaudcr, Oct., 1873 (Modern pliysical dis-
coveries and their limitations, by M. J. Callan) : N. Brit,
rev., V. 40, 186* (Energy) : Princeton rev., Mch., 1878 (Evo-
lution from mechanical force, by L. P. Hickok).
7. Galvanometer.
Haskins (C. K) The galvanometer, and its uses.
1873 4023.09
Poggendorff (J. C.) The galvanometer as a measuring instru-
ment. J/n Sm. report, 1889.] 3986.1*
4Gr sie alto under Electricity (p. 867).
8. Heat.
AbbotHJ.) Science for the young. Heat. 1871.4022.24
Box (T.) Practical treatise on heat. 1869. . 4027.20
Cazin(A.) Phenomena and laws of heat. 1869. 4027.19
— Recent progress in the theory of heat. [In Sm. report,
1868.] 3936.23
Clarke [F. W.) Constants of nature. Pt. 2. A table of specific
beats for liquids. [In Sm. miscel. coll., v. 14, 1878.] 3936.24
Forhet (0.) Radiation, [/n South Kensington science lectures,
V. 1, 1878 ; p. 173-192.] 3906.14
fburier (</. ) Analytical theory of heat. Tr., with
notes by A. Freeman. 1878 4027.31
ChdhrU l^F. ) Elements of heat and non-metallic chem-
istry. 1868 4213.08
LardnerlH.) Treatise on heat. 1853.. . .4027.10
Lees (,W.) Acoustics, light, and heat. 1877. 4024.21
Maxwell (J. C.) Theory of heat. 1872. . . 4022.28
Metcalfe {S. L.) Caloric ; its agencies in nature. 2 v.
1843. . 4027.01
Mouchot {A.) La chaleur solaire et ses applications
industrielles. 1869 4027.22
MtMer {J.) Mechanical theory of heat. [In Sm. rep., 1868.] 3936.23
FMet (E. ) Traite de la chaleur, et de ses applications
aux arts et aux manufactures. 2 v. 1828. 4027.28
— Treatise on heat, [/n Weale's Quart, papers.] . . .3918.12
PaueU (B.) Reports on radiant heat in 1832, 1840, and 1854. [In
Sm. rep., 1859.] 3936.14
TaU(P. 6.) Sketch of thermodynamics. 1868. 4027.21
Thompson {B., Count Rumford). On the propagation of beat in
fluids and various subHtauces. [In his Essays, v. 2.]
TyndaU (J.) Contributions to molecular physics in
the domain of radiant heat. 1872. . .4026.16
— Heat considered as a mode of motion. 1863. 4027.03
iVbte.— Reviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 94, 1863 ; N. A. rev.,
V. 97, 1863.
Same. 1868 4027.03
— On radiation. The " Rede " lecture. 1865. 4022.05
Same. [In Sm. rep., 1868.] 3926.23
— On the relations of radiant heat to chemical constitution,
colour, and texture. [In Fortnigbtly rev., v. 4, 1866 or Lit-
tell, 1866, V. 1.]
See also North Brit, rev., v. 40, 1864 (Dynamical theory of
heat) ; Ed. rev., v. 119, 1864 or Littell, 1864, v. 1 (Thermo-
dynamics).
9. Jjight and Optics.
1. Light.
Abbott (J.) Science for the young. Light. 1871. 4022.25
Barnard (f. A. P.) Undulatory theory of light. [In Sm. rep.,
1862.) 3936.17
Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 4 (Science of the sun-
beam) 2616.02
Crookes ( W.) Mechanical theory of lighL [In Qu. Jour, of sci-
ence, July, 1875, Apl., 1876.]
DeUumay (C. E.) Velocity of light. [In Sm. rep., 1864.] 3936.19
Draper (J. W.) Scientific memoirs : experimental
contrib. to a knowledge of radiant energy.
1878 4024.27
Hersehel (J. F. W.) On light. [In his Familiar lectur08,1867.1 3913.26
— On the ab.sorption of light by colored media. [In his Familiar
lectures, 1867.] 3913.26
nunt(R.) Researches on light. 1854. . .4024.03
Lees(W.) Acoustics, light, and heat. 1877. 4024.21
Lommel (E.) Nature of light, with general account of
physical optics. 1876 4024.18
Mayer {A. M.) and Barnard (G.) Light : simple ex-
periments. 1877. ■. 4024.22
Perelra (J.) Lecture on polarized light. 1854. 4021.04
SpoUiswoode {W.) Polarization of light. 1874 4032.34
Stokes [I*rof.) Absorption of light and the colours of natural
bodies. [In South Kensington science lectures, v. 1, 1878 :
p. 33-63.] 3906.14
— Fluorescence. [In South Kensington science lectures, v. 1,
1878 ; p. 64-76.) 3908.14
Tliomas (_W. C.) Revised theory of light. Section 1.
Principlesof the harmony of colour. 1875. 4024.29
TyndaU (J.) Lectures on light. Delivered in the
United States in 1872-73 4022.29
— Light and electricity. 1871 4027.26
— Notes of a course of nine lectures on light. 4024. 05
See alto Contem. rev., July, 1877 (Drifting light-waves, by
R. A, Proctor) ; Eraser's mag., Apr., 1876 (A beam of light);
Fortn. rev., v. 4, 1866 (New views on light, by Dr. Akin) ;
N. Brit, rev., v. 29, 1858 (Researches on light; ; Qu. jour,
of science, Jan., 1869 (Etherial hypothesis of light, by S.
Samuelton) ; St. Paul's, v. 7, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 1 (The
gamut of light, by B. A. Proctor).
jfS" See also Radiometer {below},
2. Optics.
Airy (0.) Geometrical optics. 1870. . . . 4025.29
— On the undulatory theory of optics. 1866. 4025.27
Bailey {S.) On the paradoxes of vision. [In his Discourses,
1852 ; p. 198-240.] 2617.06
BUleliM. F. )Traite d'optique physique. 2 v. 1858. 4024. 12
Breicster (Sir D.) Treatise on optics. 1853. . 4025.17
Clarke (K H.) Visions : a study of false sight (pseud-
opsia). 1878 3812.48
Cloddinglon(H.) Element, treatise. 2d ed. 1825. 4024.17
Goethe (j. W. von). Der Newtonische Optik. [In his Works, v. 38,
1840.] 7116.19
Helmholtx (H.) Recent progress of the theory of vision. [In his
Popular lectures, 1873.] 3916.16
Contents : The eye as an optical instrument, the sensation
of sight, perception of sight.
Berschel {J. F. W.) On sensorial vision. [In his Familiar lec-
tures, 1867.] 3913.26
Laugel {A. ) L'optique et les arts. 1869. . . 4024.07
Marion (F.) Wonders of optics. 1869. . .4025.18
Newton (I.) Opticks. 1704 4028.07
Nugerd (E) Optics : light and sight. 1870. 4024.06
PoUer (R.) Elementary treatise. 2 v. 1851.4024.15
Same. Parti. 3d ed. 1865. . . .4024.15
Sully {J.) Question of visual perception in Germany. [In Mind,
V. 3, 1878 ; 2 art.]
Wells (W. C.) Essay upon single vision with two
eyes. 1818 4022.26
O" See also Medicine [Eye, p. 768) ;— Arts (Useful : Pho-
tography, p. 46) ;— Astronomy (Telescope, p. 55) ; — Micro-
scope (p. 776) ; — Kaleidoscope (p. 669) ; — Stereoscope ;
Fine arts [Colors, p. 540 ; — Perspective, p. 541); — Philosophy
(Perception : external, p. 858).
Colcnr Blindness.
Henry (J.) Color-blindness. [In Sm. report, 1877.] . . 3936.32
Note. — From tlie Princeton rev., 1845.
Holmgren (H.) Colorblindness in its relation to accideuts by
rail and sea. [/n Sm. report, 1877.] 3936.32
Jeffries (B. J.) Color-blindness : its dangers and its
detection. 1879 4323.35
See also Atlantic mo., v. 26, 1870 (by H. C. Angell).
Color Sense.
Alien (&.) The color-sense ; its origin and develop-
ment : essay in comparative psychology. 4024.30
Wallace (A. R.) Colours of plants and origin of the colour-sense.
[In kU Tropical nature, 1878] 4787.18
See also Qu. jour, of science, v. 15, 1878 (Action of light
upon the colouration of the organic world).
10. Observatories.
Hmry (/.) Physical observatory, [/n Sm. rep., 1870.] .8938.26
11. Radiometer.
Crookes (Wm.) Mechanical action of light : the radiometer. [In
Quar. jour, of science, v. 12. 1875.]
— Molecular physics in high vacua. [/« Monthly jour, of soi.,
June, 1879 ; p. 411-436.]
— Carpenter (W. B.), Reynolds (P.), Stonty (G. J.], et al. Radi-
onieter and its lessons. [In Nature, v. 17, 1878 ; numer-
ous articles.]
See also articles by J. G. Stoney and prof. Challis, in
Philos. mag., 1876 ; and by W. H. Stone, in Pop. sci. rev.,
V. 17, 1878 ; also by W. B. Carpenter and W. Crookes, in
Nineteenth ceuttiry, v. 1, 1877, apropos of spiritualism and
scientific method.
12. Spectrum Analysis, Spectroscope.
Roscoe (E. E.) Huggins ( TI'.) and Lockyer (A'.) Spec-
trum analysis. 1872 4025.03
Huggins (W.) Results of spectrum analysis, applied to the
heavenly bodies. [In Sm. rep., 1866.1 3936.21
Laugel (A.) The sun : its chemical analysis. [In Sm. rep.,
1861.] 3936.16
Lockyir (J. N. ) Nature series. The spectroscope and
its applications. 1873 4024.19
— Studies in spectrum analysis. 1878. . . 4024.26
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PHYSICS- PICKERING-
869
Hoscot (H K) Spectrum annljsia. 1869. . 4025.05
Schellen I.H.) Spectrum analysis.. With notes, by W.
Huggms. 1872 4025.00
WaUs(W.M.) Index to Bpectra. 1872.. . 40.'6.15
See ilio Contemp. rev., v. 11. 1869 ; Ed. rev , v. 116, 186Q
(Boliur chemiBtr}') ; Fraaor's maf(., v. 72, 1865 : Nat. rev.,
V. 13, 1861, or LitteU, 1861, v. 3 (Light and sunlight).
13. Statics, Dynamics, Hydrostatics,
and Pneumatics.
Baker (3'.) Principles and practice of statics and dy-
namics with those of liquids and gases. 4025.19a
Same. 1851 4025.19
Clifford ( TT. K.) Elements of dynamic : an introd. to
the study of motion and rest in solid and fluid
bodies. Pt. 1- . 1878- 4023.22
Ft. 1. KlnemaUcs.
Lardner (D. ) Mechanics, hydrostatics, etc. 1851. 4022.10
Mitchell [J. R.) Penetrativeness of fluids and gases. [In hit
Five essays. 18S9.] 4323.08
Tail (P. 0.) and Steele {W.J.) Treatise on dynamics
of a particle. 4th ed., revised. 1878. . 4014.22
Taylor {W.B.) Kinetic theories of gravitation, [/n Smith re-
port, 1876.] 3936.31
Todhunter {!.) Analytical statics. 1858. . . 4012.27
Watson (S. W.) Treatise on kinetic theory of gases.
1876 4023.12
Hydroslatiei and Pneumatict.
Besant{W.H.) Elementary hydrostatics. 1870. 4024.10
Lardner (D.) Treatise on hydrostatics and pneumat-
ics. 1852 3934.12
Plateau {J.) Researches on the figures of equilibrium of a liquid
mass withdrawn from the action of gravity, [/n Sm. rep.,
1863-66.J 3936.18 ; 3936.21
Tomhnson(C.) Pneniiiatic-H. 1858-59. . . .4025.21
Contents : The ainiosphere, air-pump, barometers, tides,
atmospheric vibrations and sound.
WormeU (R. ) Elementary course of hydrostatics and
sound. 1870 4024.09
J^ See alto Arts ( Utefut : Mechanict, p. 48).
14. Terrestrial Magnetism.
BachetA. Z>.) Magnetic survey of Penn. and parts of adjacent
states. [In Sm. contrlb., v. 2.] 3937.J2
— Observ. made at Oirard College, 1840-45. [In Sm. contrlb., v.
11, IS, 14.] 3937.11
Harkneit (IT.) Observ. on terrestrial magnetism and on tho
deviations of the compasses of the U. H. ironclad Monsd-
nock during her cruise from Phila. to San Francisco, In
1865.66. [In Smith, contrlb., v. 18, 1872.] .... 5937.18
Husson (II. M.) Eeport on the magnetical expcri-
meats made , by the commission of the Royal
Academy of medicine, of Paris, 1831. From the
French, witJh introd. by C. . P. St. Sauveur.
1836 3814.38
Kane {E. K.) Magnet, observ. in the Arctic Seas. [In Sm. con>
trlb., V. 10.] 3937.10
Locke [J.) Observ. on terrestrial magnetism. [In Sm. contrlb.,
V. 3.] 3937.03
Matteucci (C) Electrical currents of the earth. [In Sm. rep.,
1869.] 3936.24
Parker {J. A.) Lectures on polar magnetism. 4011.39
Sonntag {A.) Observ. on terrestrial magnetism in Mexico. [In
Sm. contrlb., V. 11, 1869.) 3937.11
Treatise on terrestrial magnetism. E., 1871. 8°. 4026.13
See alto Ed. rev., v. 136, 1872, or LitteU, 1873, v. 4.
Phrsie* and politics. See Bagehot (Walter). 1873. . . . 6713.14
Pnysicus, pseud. Candid exam, of theism. B., 1878.
8° 3611.11
Physiognomy.
— Bruyeres {H.) La phr^nologie et la physionomie.
1847 5431.11
— Darwin (C.) The expression of the emotions in
man and animals. 1873 5431.17
— Fritwell {J. H.) Faces. [In hit About the world, 1866 ; p- 94-
123.] 2526.16
— Jacox {F.) British afflnitiee of tho human face. [In hit Re-
creations of a recluse, v. 2, 1870 ; p. 223-261.] . . 2532.29
— Lavater {J. C.) Essays on physiognomy. Tr. by
C. Moore. 3 v. 1797 5432.01
— Ualhewi ( IT.) Faces. [In hit Great conversers and other es-
says.] 2536.06
— Redfield (J. W.) Comparative physiognomy ; men
and animals. 1852 5432.04
— Tlieophrastus. Characters ; illns. by physiognom-
ical sketches. 1831 2544.26
— Wells (S. J{.) Illustrated annuals of phrenology
and physiognomy. 1865-72. 8 v. in 1. 5431.16
New physiognomy.- 1867 5432.07
— Woolnoth ( T. ) Facts and faces : the connection be-
tween linear and personal beauty. 1854. 5432.06
See also Fine Arts {Expression, p. 643) ; — Eye {Exprettion
of the, p. 453) J— Noses (p. 821).
See also Qu. rev., v. 99, 1856, or LitteU, v. 16, 1866. (Phy-
siognomy of the human form).
Physioeraphy : study of virtue. See Huxley (T. H.) . . 4021.86
Physiological sesthetics. See Grant (A.) 6437.06
Physiology. See Medicine {Physiology, p. 764).
Physiology of the sects. L., 1874. 12°. . . 3584.24
Piano and Pianoforte-playing. See Mnslc [Pianoforte, p. 798).
Piatt (John James). Landmarks and other poems.
New York, 1872. 16°. 1676.20
— Western windows, and other poems. New York,
1869. 16° 1676.16
— and (S. M. B.) The nests at Washington, and other
poems. New York, 1864. 16° 1675.33
Piatt (Mrs. Louise Kirby, wife of Donn). Bell Smith
abroad, \_anon.] New York, 1855. 12°. . 941.09
Piatt (3frs. Sarah Morgan Bryan). Voyage to the For-
tunate Isles, etc. [Poems.] B.,1874. 16°. 1676.03
— A woman's poems. Boston, 1871. 12°. . . 1676.19
— Thenasts at Washington, and other poems. Ste Piatt (John J.)
Picard (Ernest). See King (E.) French pollt. leaders. 1876. 3221.17
Picardy. See Countries [France : Mtugrave [G. M.), p. 320).
Ploart (Bernard). Ceremonies and 'religious customs
of various nations. Tr. into English. 7 v. in 3.
London, 1733-39. fol A.27.12
Contents : v. 1-2. The Jews. The Roman Catholics. 3-
4. Idolatrous nations. 5-6. Greeks and Protestants. Eng-
lish. Mahometans.
— Musen-'Tempel. Nebst einer Vorrede C. G. Stock-
manns. Amsterdam und Leipzig,1754. fol. N.27.06
Piccope (iJeu. G. J.) Lancashire and Cheshire wills
and inventories from eccl. court, Chester. 3 v.
London, 1854-61. 4°. [In Chetham soc, v. 33,
51, 54.] ' 5094.34
Pichot ( Amedee, il. D. ) Life and labors of Sir Charles
Bell. London, 1860. 12° 3016.30
Picken (Andrew, ed.) The club book : original tales
by James, Picken, Gait, etc. N.Y.,1856. 12°. 155.27
— Traditionary stories of old families. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1833. 12° 241.17
Piokell (John). Early life of Washington, in connec-
tion with the Potomac company. New York,
1856. 8°. \ 3182.05
Pickens (Andrew). See Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat.
portr. gallery, v. 3, 1836 3247.10
Pickering (Charles). Chronological history of plants :
man's record of his own existence illustrated
through their names, uses, and companionship.
London, 18'79. 4°. 4918.14
— Geogr. distribution of animals and plants. Boston,
1854. 4°. [U. S. Exped., v. 15.] . . . 4728.09
— On the Gliddon mummy-case. [In Sm. contrlb., v. 16.] 3937.16
— Kaces of man. New ed. ; with analytical synopsis
of the nat. history of man, by J. C. Hall. Lon-
don, Bohn, 1863. 12° 4733.06
Pickering (Edward C. ) Elements of physical mani-
pulation. New York, 1873. 8°. ... 4026.03
Same. 2d ed. 2 v. L., 1878. 8°. . . 4026.27
Pickering (John). [Various articles in N. A. rev. Consult its
Index vol.]
— PrescoU [W. H.) Life of J. P. [In Mass. hist, soc., 3d s.,
V. 10, 1849 ; p. 204-224.) 661.30
— Sumner [C.) Tribute to P. [In his Orations, v. 2.) 6324.12
Pickeriug (Ootavius) and ITpham (C. W. ) Life of
Timothy Pickering. 4 v. B., 1867-73. 8°. 3143.22
Note.—y. 1, by O. Pickeriug ; v. 2-4, by 0. W. U.
Pickering (Cb/.Timothy). Interesting correspondence
between governor [John] Sullivan and Pickering.
2d ed. Boston, 1808. 8°. . ... In 5(393.05
— Speech in the senate of C 8., on the resolution offered by
Mr. HiUhouse to repeal the several acts laying an embargo
November 30, 1808. (Boston, 1808?] 8°
In aaUng for books, un the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
870
PICKERING- - PILO-RIMS
Pickering (Co/. Timothy), eontimied.
— Pickenng (0.) and Upham (C. W.) Life of T. P.
4v 3143.22
— • Herring {J.) and Longacre {J. B.) Nat. portr. gall., v. 1,
I834.J 32'17.08
Piokert (Chaxles) and Metcalf (A. ) Art of graining.
With 42 pi. New York, 1872. 4°. . . . 3937.33
Pickett (Wm. Vose). New system of architecture,
founded on the forms of nature, and developing
the properties of metals [iron, dc] London,
1845. 8°. 1313.30
Pickett's men. See Harrison (W.) 1870 631.11
Pickman (Wm. Kawlius). lAte proceedings in St. Peter's parish,
Sulem, relative to the rectorship. Boston, 1865. 8°. 66S.01
Piokmere (John Eichard). Being, analytically de-
scribed : with man's spiritual nature and chief
relations. London, 1854. i° 5418.11
— On the propriety of midwives, instead of sorgeons, practising
midwifery. [In Pamphleteer, v. 28.] 6058.28
Picnio papers. Ed. by 0. Dickens. 3 v. London,
1841. 12°. 174.18
Pico (lella Mirandola. See Biography (p. 177).
jncton (J. AUanson). The mystery of matter, and
other essays. London, 1873 3584.23
ConUnls : Mystery of matter. Philosophy of ignorance.
Faith and sight. Essential nature of religion. Christian
pantheism.
— New theories and the old faith. L.,1870.12''. 3585.05
Canlenis : The soul's longing after a final cause. The
Ood-couBciouBuess in humanity. Inspiration. Infalli-
bility. Use and abuse of the Bible. Appendix of notes.
Pictorial book of ballad poetry. L., 1853. 8°. 1673.07
Pictorial half-hours. See Knight (Charles). 4 v. in 2. 1851. 1452.01
Pictorial haudbook of mod. geogr. See Bohn (H. Q.) 1861. 932.02
Pictorial hist, of the Bussian war, 1854-6. Philadel-
phia, 1857. 8°, 547.02
Piotnra picturss ; a poem. See Beads (O.) 1871. . . . 1681.17
Pictvire gallery of the nations. \a,ri,oru\ London,
1870. 4°. . . , 923.15
Picture logic. See Swinboume (A.) 1877 6428.43
Picture of St. John. See Taylor (B.) 1866. ..... 1692.19
Picture of slavery in the D. S. See Bourne (G.) .... 6831.28
Pictures and painters. Essays upon art : the old masters and
modern artists. New York, 1849. 12° 6091.07
Pictures from Sicily. See Bartlen (W. H.) 1869. . . . 971.23
Pictures from the battle-fields. By the 'Eoving
Englishman." London, 1856. 16^ . . 992.09
Piotures of German life. See Freytag (G. von). 1862. . 64G.14
Pictures of Hungarian life. [a,noix.'\ By the author
of ' Flemish interiors,' e(c. L., 1869. 12°. 965.22
Pictures of life and character. See Leech (J.) 4 v. . . 1466.11
Pictures of life in camp and field. See Taylor (B. F.) . 644.21
Pictures of the French. See Janin (Jules), and othert.lMO. 963.01
Pictures of the Quakers. See Ellis (Afrj. S. 8.) 2 v. 1858. 183.12
Pictures of travel. See Heine (Heinrich). 1863. . . . 942.14
Piotures of travel in south of France. See Dumas (A.) 1851. 963.10
Picturesque (m art). See Fine arts iPicturesque, p. 547).
Picturesque "America. Ed. by Wm. C. Bryant. 2 v.
New York, 1872. 4° 1136.06
Picturesque 'representations of the dress of the
English, [anon.] London, [1814.] 8°. . 6625.19
Piddington (Henry). Sailor's horn-book for the law
of storms. London, 1860. 8°. . . . . 4517.04
Pidgeon (Wm.) Traditions of De-Coo-Dah, and anti-
quarian researches. N. Y., 1853. 8°. . 557.03
Pieces of a broken-down critic. See Brisled (0. A.) . . 2617.09
Piedmont. See Countries {Pi>;dmont, p. 369).
Pierce. See also Pearce : — Pears ; — Peirce.
Pierce (0. H.) Examination of drugs, medicuies,
etc. Philadelphia, 1853. 12° 4216.40
Pierce (Edward L. ) Memoir and letters of Charles
Sumner, v. 1-2. Boston, 1877. 8°. . . 3168.22
Pierce (G-ilbert A.) The Dickens dictionary : a key
to character and incidents. With additions, by
W. A. Wheeler. Boston, 1872. 12°. . . 174.11
Pierce (W. Timbrell). Treatise on practical solid or
descriptive geometry : embracing orthographic
projection and perspective. L., 1873. 4°. 4014.23
Pierce Penniless's supplication to the devil. See Nash (T.) 1758.12
Pierce the ploughman's crede, 1394. App. God spede
the plough, 1500. Ed. by W. W. Skeat. London,
1867. 8°. [Early Eng. text soc, no. 30.] 7913.11
Noie — The authorship of this work is sometlmeB as-
■oribed to Langland.
■— ■ — Same. [With I,angland (Wm.) Vision ; ed. by T. Wright.
V. 2. 1856 ' . . 1676.07
Fierer (H. A.) Universal-Ijeziooa. 19 t. Altenburg,
1856^. 8°.
Fierotti (Ermete). 'Jerusalem explored. Tr. by T.
G. Bonney. 2. v. London, 1864. 4°. . 1057.01
Pierpont (John). Airs of Palestine, and other poems.
Boston, 1840. 12° 1676.04
— Sermon preached at Newburyport, October, 26, 1823. 2d ed.
Cambridge, 1824. 8° . .3581.26
See Chris, examiner, Nov., 1866 ; p. 374-388 (by O. A. Cum-
mings).
Pierre de St. Audemar, De coioribus faciendis. [In Merrifield
(Afr«. M. P.) Original treatiseB, etc.] 1422.01
Pierrepont (Edwards). Letter to senator Sherman on the finan-
ces. New York, 1874. 8° 6937.ia
Piers Ploughman (Vision of). See Langland (Wm.) . .
Pierson (Hamilton Wilcox). American missionary
memorial. New York, 1853. 8°. . . . 3447.08
— Private life of Th. Jefferson. N.Y., 1862. 8^. 3092.05
Pieters (Charles). Annales de I'imprimerie elseviri-
enne. Gand, 1851. 8°. 2765.05
Pietro (Guide di). See OUphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) Makers of Flor^
ence. 1876 537.21
Pietzker (M. A.) From peasant to prince : the life
of Alexander Menschikoff. From the Bussian.
London, 1870. 16°. . . . ..... 3122.27
Pigafetta (Francesco Antonio, and others). First voy-
age round the world, by Magellan. [1519-22.]
Tr. by lord Stanley of Alderley. London, Hak-
luyt sac, ISli. 8° 913.20
Same, fin Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 11.) .... 926.11
Pigeons. See Birds [Pigeom, p. 216) ; also Fulton (R.) Illus-
trated book of pigeons. Ed. by L. Wright. [1876.] 6137.24
Piggot (A. Snowden). Chemistry and metallurgy of
copper. Philadelphia, 1858. 12°. . . , 3933.49
Piggot (John). Persia, ancient and modem. Lon-
don, 1874. 8° 1045.21
Pigmies (The) and the priests : a ballad of the times of enchant-
ment. New York, 1863. 12" 1676.40
Pigaotti (Lorenzo). History of Tuscany. [To 1537.]
With memoir of the Medici, by J. Browning.
4 V. London, 1826. 8° 534.05
Pigot (Eichard). Moral emblems, with aphorisms,
adages, and proverbs, from Jacob Cats and Bobert
Farlie. With illus. by J. Leighton. London,
1860. 4° 1446.21
Pigott (Grenville). Scandinavian mythology. Lon-
don. 1839. 8° 3816.11
Pike (James S. ) First blows of the civil war : ten
years of preliminary conflict, 1850-60. New York,
1879. 8°. 635.22
— The new Puritan : New England two hundred years
ago ; some account of Bobert Pike, who defended
the quakers, resisted the clerical domination, and
opposed the withcraft persecution. New York,
1879. 12° 3143.21
— The prostrate state : South Carolina under negro
government. New York, 1874. 12°. . .1132.18
Pike (Luke Owen). The English and their origin.
London, 1866. 8° 466.25
— History of crime in England, v. 1-2. London,
1873-76. 8°. 5828.07
Pike (Nicolas). Sub-tropical rambles in the land of
the Aphanapteryx. Island of Mauritius. New
York, 1873: 8° 1066.08
Pike (Richard). Eomanism : sermon, Dorchester, July 16, and
30. Boston, 1864. 8° 3646.27
Pike (Bobert, jr. and Wm. O.) Mnemonics. Boston,
1846. 8° 5518.27
Pike (Samuel) and Hayward (S.) Eeligious cases of
conscience. Glasgow, 1804. 8°. . . . 3584.19
Pike {Major Zebulon Montgomery). Account of ex-
peditions to the sources of the Mississippi, Ar-
kansaw, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaun rivers,
1805-07. Phil., 1810. 12°. 111.5.13
Pike. See Amusements ( Fishing and angling, p. 25) r— Fiah (p. 649).
Pike County ballads. See Hay (John). 1871 1645.26
Pilar IProf. George). Revolutions of ornst of the earth. [6»
Sm. report, 1876.] 3936.31
Pilgrim-memories. See Glennie (J. Stuart-) 1045.16
Pilgrim aud the shrine. See Maitland (Edward). 1871. 8584.21
Pilgrim of beauty, and other pooms. See Mullen (S.) 1845.1673 31
Pilgrim's progress. See Bunyan (John). 1847 3668.09
Pilgrim's wallet. See Haven (Gilbert). 1866. . . , . 942.13
Pugrimage to the land of Burns, [anon.} London,
1822. 8° 953.28
PilCTimage to the land of the Oid. See Ozanam (F.) 1876. 982.26
PiigrimMe to Treves inl844. See Anthon (C. E. 1 1845.. 964.06
Pilgrims of Plymouth. See Countries {Pit/mouth, p. 3.59) ; also
Story (J.) MUoeUaneons writings, p. 408-76. 1862. 2647.07
BKOOKLYN MKBOANTILS LIBRARY.
PILKINTON - PLAN CHE
871
PlUdnton (James). Works. Ed. by J. Scholefield.
Cambridge, (Eng.,) Parker soc., 1842. 8°. 3637.07
Contents : Biogr. notice. Exposition upon the prophet
Haggai : upon tbe prophet Obadiah ; upon certain chap,
ters ot Nobeiniah. Burning uf 8t. Paul's church. Au-
Bwera to Popisli questiouB. Miacei. pieces.
Pilkington (Matthew). General dictionary of ])ainters,
from 1250. With introd. by A. Cunningham.
New ed., by E. A. Davenport. L., 1852. 8°. 141.5.08
Pillars of Hercules. Set Urqahart (David). 18S0. . , . 98S.11
Pillory.
— ■ Brief oliserv. on the punishment of the pillory, [In Pamph-
leteer. V. t, 1814 ; pp. iSi-fA'}.] SU58.04
— D'foe(D.) Hyinu to the. [MAis Works, 1869.] . . . 6037.U
Pilpay. See Bidpal (p. 108) ; also Anvar-i-Snhaili (p. 30).
Pirn (Bedford), Dottings on the roadside, in Pana-
ma, Nicaragua, and Mosquito. L,,1869. 8°. 1165.20
— Ship building. [/» Brit, m'l^g industries, 1876.] . . 3911.33
Pinckard (George). Notes on the West Indies ; in-
cluding observ. on Barbadoes, and the coast of
Guiana, and the Indians of South America. Lon-
don, 1806. 8"= 1166.12
Pinckney. Set also Finkney.
Fincknejr (Charles). Observ. on the federal constitution, with
a sketch of his life, [/n Moore (F.) Amer. eloquence, v, 1,
1858.J 6325.03
Finckney (Charles Cotesworth). Set Herring (J.) and Longacre
(J. B.) Nat, portr. gallery, v. 4, 1839 3i!47.11
Pinokney (Thomas). See Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat.
portr. gallery, v. 4, 1839 3247.11
Pindar. Extant odes, tr. into English [prose], with
introd, and notes, by Ernest Myers, L,, 1874.
12° 1676,05
— Odes. Literally tr. into English jjrose, by D. W.
Turner. Adjoined, a metrical version by A.
Moore, L„ Bohn, 1852. 12° 1676,09
— Odes, English prose, with explan, notes ; added
West's Dissertation on the Olympic games. Ox-
ford, 1824. 8° 1676,08
— Odes, Tr, [into English verse], by C. A, Wheel-
wright, N, Y„ 1853. 18°. ..... 1676,10
— Odes. West's poetical translation. [In Ohalmers (A.) Engl.
poets, T, 13, 1810.] 1626.13
— Aiorice {F. D.) Pindar. 1879 1676,00
Ste Eraser's mag,, v, 80, 1869 ; North Brit, rev., r. 43,
1865 ; West, rev,, v, 98, 1872,
Pindar (C, L.), pseud. Alleghania, or praises of
American heroes, Phila,, 1868, 12°. . 1676,11
Pindar (Peter), pseud. See Woloott (John) 1696.22
Fine forests and bacmatack clearings. Ste Sleigh (A. W.)
1853 1153 25
Pinelli ( Bnrtolomo). *Nuova raccolta di cinquanta
costumi pittoreschi, incisi all' acqua forte. Kome,
1816. fol A,37.12
Pinkerton (John). Essay on medals. lUnstrated,
2 V, London, 1839. 8° 1583,04
— General * collection of voyages and travels. 17 v.
London, 1808-14. 4° 926,01
Note. — For Contents see Greo|^phy, travels, etc. (p, 570),
JEMnkerton (Bobert), Russia : past and present,
London, 1833, 8° 995,10
Finkney, See also Finckney.
Finkney (Wm.) Speech in the case of the Nereide. Speech on
the Missouri question. Sketch of his life, [In Moore (F.)
Amer. eloquence, v. 2, 1858.] 6325.04
4E^ For lives of W, Pinkney, see Biography, p, 187 ; also
Herring (J,) and Longacre (J, B,) Nat, portr, gallery, v. 3,
1836 3247,10
Pinnook (Wm,) History of England made easy, Lon-
don, [1870,] 8° 461.08
Piuto (Erasmus), pseud. Ye outside fools ! Glimpses
inside the London stock exchange. N, Y,, 1877,
12° 5922.33
Pioneer biography. &e McBride( J.) 1869-71 3247.19
Pioneer boy. [Abraham Lincoln.) By Thayer (W. M.) 1863. 3113 15
Pioneer history. .See HUdreth (S. P.) 1848 612.18
Pioneer women of the West. See Ellet {Miss E. F.) 1852. 5822.02
Pioneering in the Pampas. See Seymour (B. A.) 1870. 1164.20
Pioneers and founders. See Tonge (C, M.) 1871. . , . 3447.22
Pioneers of civilization. London, 1869, 16°, 3261,14
Pioneers of France in the new world, Ste Parkman (Francis )
1865 664,10
Pioneers, preachers, etc. Ste MUburn (W. H.) 1860, , 1114.18
Piossens ( Cliev. de). Memoires de la regence de
[Philippe], due d'Orleans, durant la minorite de
Louis XV, [1715-1723,] Haye, 1736, 16°, 3111,22
Fiotrowski (Rufln), My escape from Siberia, Tr, by
E. a London, 1863. 8°. 102416
Piozzi (Hester Lynch). Anecdotes of Samuel John-
son. London, 1856, 16° 5075,21
«- For her • Autobiography," ' Love letter*,' and biogr.
sketches of ber, see Biography (p. 187).
Piper (O.O.) The Tree of iitc, |/n Journal of sacred lit,, Jan,,
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Piper of Hameln. Set Gould (S. B.) Curious myths, v, 2. 1868
[6816.17] ; also It. Browning's ' Pied piper of Hamelin,' in
his Poems,
Pirie (Wm, R,, D.D.) Constitution, powers, and pro-
cesses of the human mind. Aberdeen. 1H58.
8°. 5415.16
Pistol (The) as a weapon. N. Y,, 1875. 16°. 4515,35
Pistolesi (Erasmo), * 11 Vaticano descritto ed illus-
trnto, 8 V, Roma, 1829-38, fol N, 37,04
Pitcaim's Island, See Countries, ttc. (PUcaim's Island, p, 359).
Pitkin (Timothy), Political and civil hist, of the
U. S,, 1763 to 17'J7. 2 v. New Haven, 1828.
8°. 573,03
Pitman (Benn). First phonetic reader. Cincinnati.
1855. 16°. 6431.09
Pitray (Mine, la vicomtesse Olga de ; nie de S^gur).
Les enfants des Tuileries. 2e ed. Paris, 1869.
12° 7048.02
Pitt (Christopher), Poems, Life, by 8. Johnson.
[In Chalmers (A,) Brit, poets, v, 12, 1810,] 1626,12
Pitt (Wm., the elder, earl of Chatham). Speeches, 1736-78 : with
critical sketch. [In Groodrich (0. A.) British eloquence,
1863.] 6326,05
tsr For lives of W, P, «ee Biography (p. 187).
ViXX (Vim., the younger). Speeches. [1781-1805.] 4 v.
London, 1806. 8° 6313,08
v. 1. 1781-90, 2. 1790-96, 3. 1796-99, 4, 1800-06,
49~ For lives of W. P., «« Biography (p. 187) ; aim Tem-
ple Bar, Oct,, 1877 (by A. 0, Ewald).
Pitti (L'imperiale e reale galleria), Illustrata per
curadi L,Bardi, 4 v. Firenze,1837-43. 4°,N,27,04
Pitts-street Chapel lectures. Deliv, in Boston, 1858.
1858. 12°. 3585.07
iVofe,-^For Contents see Bibl, and relig, lit, (Denominalion*
and sects, p, 83.)
Pittsbnrgh, (Pa.) See Countries (Pittsburgh, p, 369).
Pittston, [Maine). Stt Countries (Pittston, p, 359).
Pitzer (A, W,) Christ, the teacher of men. Phila.,
1877. 12° 3582,06
— Ecce Deus-homo, lamn.] Phil., 1868, 12°, 3422,06
Pius IX, (popt). Stt Biography (p, 187) ; also Judgments of God
upon the nations. Pius ix the last uf the popes, 1866.
[3584.30] ; O'Keilly (B.) Life of Pius ix to 1877. 6th ed.
1877 [3143.26J ;— TroUope (T. A.) Story of the life of Pius
IX. 1877 [3143.24] ; also Qu. rev., Jan., 1875 ; Cath. world,
June, 1877.
Pizarro (Francisco), See Biography (p, 188),
Place (Jfr. — ). An hypothetical notion of the plague, London.
1721, 12' /n 4334.19
Place (Benj., pseud, of Edward Thring). Thoughts
on life-science. London, 1869. 12°, , , 3585,09
Place (A) in thy memory. See De Kroyft (S, H,) 1860, , 2521.24
Plagiarism, Saunders (F.) Salad for the Social, 1856 ; p. 369-
399 2542.11
See also Literature. (Literary coincidences, p. 703) ; also
Fraser's mag., v. 6, 1861 (The age of plagiarism) ; Macm,
mag., Jan., 1866 (Plagiarism and coincidence, by W.
Barnes),
Plague (The), See Medicine (Ptapue, p, 765);— Epidemics (p,768).
See also passages in the Diaries of Evelyn [3065,09] ; and of
Pepya [3142.01]: Green's Short history [452.13] ; Warbnr-
ton's Edward in [3051.22] ; and also the imaginative works
of Defoe (' History of the plague of London ') ; Ainswortll
('Old St. Pauls ') :— Manning ('Cherry and Violet").
Plain talks on familiar 8ubje(;(8. .Vee Holland (J. G.) 1866.2532.06
Plain-dealing : or, full examination of a treatise, intituled. Hu-
mane reason. By A. M. [anon.] Cambridge, 1675. 32". 3541.0S
Plain directions for shooting on the wing. By an
gamekeeper, [anon.-i N, Y,, 1873, 16°, 4615,32
Plain thoughts on the art of Uvlng. See Gladden (W.) 1868. 3611.06
Plains of the great west. See Dodge (B. L) 1133.27
Planche (Gustave), Etudes sur les arts, Paris,
1855, 12° 1431,22
Conltnts : Rubens. Rembrandt, Le Corrige. Firin.
Ingres et Delacroix, Mozart, Beethoven, Meyerbeer.
— - Etudes sur I'ecole fran(;aise ( 1831-1852). Peinture
et sculpture, 2 v, Paris, 1855, 12°. . . 1431.20
Planche (F, D'A, ) Guess me : enigmas, charades,
etc. London, [1872,] 16°. 4611.15
Planche (James Robinson). The conqueror and his
companions. 2 v, London, 1874, 8°. , 454.26
— Bayeux tapestry, [/» Journal of Brit, arch, us., v, 23.] 1462.02
— Cyclopsedia of costume, or dictionary of dress.
London, 1875. 4°. 6626.10
In uUng for books, ua« tbe " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAHK, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NDUBER.
872
PLANCSfi - PLATO
— Fairy tales by Perrault and others. Translated.
London, 1869. 12°. 185.28
— Naval uniform of Or. Britain. [In Journal of Brit. arch, asa.,
V. 2,-
1-1
1461.02
■ [Plays.] See Flays lalphabetical arrangement).
— Tapestry of tbe middle ages. [In Journal of Brit. arch, ass.,
T. 12.) 1461.12
— Pursuivant of arms ; or heraldry founded upon
facts. London, 187C. 12° 6621.21
— Regal records : or, coronations of the queens reg-
nant of England. L., 1838. 16°. . . .6612.02
— Recollections and reflections : a professional auto-
biography. 2 V. London, 1872. 8°. . . 3146.23
— — Same. [Abridged.'] Personal reminiscences. Ed.
by R. H. Stoddard. N. Y., 1874. 16°. . 3251.14
Flanchu (Jfu« M. A.) See {in Fiction) .Maokamess {Mrt. M. A.)
p. 501 of Catalogue.
Flanchette ; the despair of science. See Sargent (Epes). 3815.10
Planchetto's diary. See Field (Kate). 1868. ..... 3816.12
Flanet (The) ; a song. See Best (Larry). 1869. . . . 1614.21
Planetary and stellar worlds. See Mitchell (O. M.) 1867. 4016.16
Planets. See Astronomy. ■{PlaneU, p. 54).
Plant form. See Fine arts {Ptant/orm, p. 646 ; — Foliage draunngt
p. 543).
Planter's plea ; or grounds of plantation in New England exam-
ined, 1630. [In Force (P.) Tracts.v. S.J . . . . 6177.09
Plants. See Botany.
Plat (Sir Hugh). The jewel house of art and nature.
Loudon, 1653. 12° 3921.20
Plate river. See Countries, etc. {Argentine Republic, p. 291).
Plateau (Joseph). Researches on the figures of equilibrium of a
liquid mass withdrawn from the action of gravity. [/»
Sm. rep., 1863-66.] 3936.18
Plato against the atheists. See Lewis (Tayler). . . . 3661.21
Plato, {(freek philosopher, b. c, 429-347). Best
thoughts. Compiled from Jowett's transl. of the
Dialogues, by C. H. A. Bulkley. N. Y., 1876.
8° 5426.02
— Banquet ; — ^lon, or of the Iliad ;— Fragments f)K>m the Bepub-
lio. Tr.by P. B. Shelley, in hit Essays, v. 1, 1862. . 2643.01
— Dialogues. Tr. with analysis and introd., by B.
Jowett. i V. N. Y., 1871. 8°. . . . . 5425.20
Cmtentt.
Phllebns, v. 8.
Protagoras, T. 1.
Republic, V. 3.
Sophist (The), v. 3.
Statesman (The),v.3.
Symposium, v. 1.
Theaetetus, v. 3.
limaeus, v. 2.
134, 1871 ; Presb. qu.
Alcibiades i., v. 4. Index toil-4, v. 4
Apology, V, 1. Ion, v. 1.
Oharmides, t. 1. Laches, v. 1.
Cratylus, v. 1. Laws, (The), v. 4.
Crltias.v. 2. Lysis, v. 1.
Crlto, V. 1. Menexenus, v. 4.
Euthydemus, v. 1. Meno, v. 1.
Euthyphro, v. 1. Parmenides, v. 3.
Oorgias, v. 3. Phaedo, v. 1.
Bippias minor, v. 4. Phaedrus, v. 1.
iVote.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., >
rev., Jan., 1872 (by Tayler Lewis) : Quar. rev., v. 131, 1871
or Littell, 1872, v. 1.
— Gorgias. [Greek text.] With Engl, notes, introd.,
etc., by W. H. Thompson. L., 1871. 8°. [Long's
Bibl. class.] 7763.12
— Opera. Ex recensione E. B. Hirsohigii [et] C. E.
Ch. Schneideri. Greece et Latine, cum soholiis et
indicibus. 2 v. P., Didot, 1856, 46. 8°. 776&07
Contents.
Eryxias. Lysis, T. 1.
SysiphuB. Menexenus, v. 1.
Epinomls, v. 2. Meno, v. 1.
Eplstol», v. 2. Minos, v. 1.
Erastse, v. 1. Parmenides, v. 1.
Euthydemus, v. 1. Phaedo, v. 1.
Euthyphro, v. 1. Phffidrus, v. 1.
Oorgias, v. 1. Philebus, v. 1.
Hipparchus, v. 1. PoUticus, v. 1.
Hippias major, T. 1. Protagoras, v. 1.
Hippias minor, v. 1. Sophista, v. 1.
lo, V. 1. Theffitetus, v. 1.
Laches, v. 1. Theagea, v. 1.
Leges, v. 2. Timeeus, T. 3.
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Contents : v. 1. Laches, Charmides, Lysis, The rivals.
First Alcibiades, Theages, Clitophon, Meno, Euthyphro,
Apology, Orito, Phtedo.
3. Protagoras, The greater Hippias, The lesser Hip-
pias, Ion, Euthydemus, Oorgias, Phaedrus, Menexenus,
Philebus.
3. The Republic, Tbe TlmsBus.
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— Republic. Tr. with anal., and notes, by J. L. Da-
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Alcibiades I., n.,v. 1.
Apologia Socratis ,
v. 1.
Oharmides, v. 1.
Civitas, v. 2.
Oonvivium, v. 1.
Cratylus, v. 1.
Orltias, v. 2.
Crlto, v. 1. [v. 2.
Dialogi subdltivl :
Axiochus.
De justo.
De&nitiones.
Demodocus.
- Phaedrus.
dissert.,
De Quincey {T.) Plato's republic. [In hit Hist, and crit.
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Contents.
Alcibiades, first, on virtuous
conduct, and second, on pray-
er, V. 4.
Apology of Socrates, v. 1.
Banquet (The), or on love, v. 3.
Charmides, on Sound-minded-
ness, v. 4.
Olitopho, hortatory, v. i.
Cratylus, on the rectitude of
names, v. 3.
Critias, v. 2.
Crito, or the duty of a citi-
zen, V. 1.
Epistles, v. 4.
Euthydemus, the vain trifling
of the sophists, v. 3.
Euthyphron, on holiness, v. 1.
Oorgias, or of rhetoric and of
political power, v. 1.
Hipparchus, on avarice, v. 4.
Hippias major, on tbe beautiful,
and Hippias minor, of false-
hood, V, 4.
Ion, on poetry v. 4.
Laches, on fortitude, v. 4.
Laws, V. 6.
Lysis, on friendship, v. 1.
Menexenus, praises of Atheni-
ans who died for their coun-
try, V. 4.
Meno, or respecting virtue, y.3.
Minos, or on law, v. 4.
Parmenides, on idealities, v. 3.
Phsedo, or the immortality of
the soul, v. 1.
Phffidrus, on love and tbe beau-
tiful, V. 1.
Philebus, on greatest good,v. 4.
Protagoras, or Sophists, v. 1.
Republic, V. 2.
Rivals, on philosophy, v. 4.
Sophist (The), v. 3.
Statesman (The), V. 3.
Theages, divine monitor, v. 4.
Theaetetus, or on science, v. 1.
Timffius, on nature, v. 3.
Doubtful Works, attributed to Plato.
Axiochus, or on death, v. 6.
Definitions, v. 6.
Demodocus, v. 6.
Epinomls, or philosopher, v. 6.
Eryxias, or on wealth, v. G.
Justice, v. 6.
Sisyphus, or upon talcing conn-
sel, V. 6.
Timaeus the Locrian on the
soul of tbe world, and on
nature, v. 6.
Virtue, v. 6.
Biographical and Critical Illustrations of Plato.
Apuleius. Doctrinesof P.,T. 6.
Albinns. Introd., v. 6. •
Alcinous. Introd., v. 6.
Diogenes Laertius. Life, v. 6.
Gray (Thomas). Notes, v. 6.
Hesychins of Miletus. Life of
Plato, V. 6.
Olympiodorus. Life of P.,v. «,
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Wm. Whewell) ; Macm. mag., July, Aug., 1865 (by A. Bain) ;
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tb« philosophy of P., by W. T. Harris ; 2 art.) ; v. 6, 1872,
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1877, p. 122-12K (Orientalism of P., by S. S. Hebberd); Mac-
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Platonista (The Cambridge). In TuUoch (J.) national theology
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Plautiis (Marcus Accius). Comedies. Tr. into fami-
liar blank verse, by B. Thornton. 2d ed. 5 v.
London, 1769-1774. 8° 1741.13
Amphitruo, Amphitryon, v, 1.
Asinaria, the ass dealer, v. 5
Autularia, the miser, v. S.
Bacchides, the courtezans, v. 5.
Captivi. the captives, v. 1.
Casiuii, the lots, T. 5.
Cistellaria, the ciisket, v. 4.
Curculio, the parasite, v. 4.
EpidiouH, the discovery, v. 3.
Fragments, v. 5.
Mensechmi, the twin brothers,
T. 3.
Mercator. the merchant, v. 2.
Miles gloriosus, the braggart
captain, v. 1.
Mostellarla, the apparition, v. 3.
Persa, the Persian, v. 6.
Poeuulus, the Carthaginians,
V. 4.
Pseudolus, the cheat, v. 3.
Rudens, the shipwreck, v. 2.
Btichus, coujufial fidelity, v. 2.
Trinuiumus, the treasure, v. 2.
Truculentus, the churl, v. 4.
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Pcenulns, t. 3.
PKeudolus, V. 3.
Beceusus edit., v. 5.
Itudeus, v. 3.
Sticbus, V. 4.
Testimouia, v. 1.
Triniimmus, v. 4.
Truculentus, v. 4.
Vita, V. 1.
ConUnU.
Amphitruo, v. 1. Fabularum frag-
Asiuaria, v. 1. menta, v. 4.
Aulularia, v. 1. Indei, v. 6.
Bacchides, v. 2. Meunchmei, v. 2.
Captelvel, v. 1. Mercator, v. 3.
Oasina, v. 2. Miles gloriosiu, v. 2.
Cistellaria, v. 2. Mostellarla, v, 2.
Curculio, V. 1. Nets, v. 4, 5,
Epldicus, v. 2. Persa, ». 3.
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J. Donaldson) : Fortn. rev., v. 7, 1867 (The Roman Moliire,
by W. R. 8. Balston) ; Touffel's History of Roman lit., v. 1.
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AsBB£viATioNB. — Com. == Comedy. Trag. = Tragedy. Dr. and Dram. =3 Dramatic. O. B. T. = Cumberland's British
theatre. O. M. T. = Cumberland's Minor theatre. F. S. D. = French's Standard drama. F. M. D. = French's Minor
drama. Extrav. = Extravaganza. Ent. = Entertainment.
A'Beckett (Gilbert Abbott). Angelo ; or the actress of Padua.
4 acts. /nF. S. D., v, 22 1772.19
— Clear case, farce. 1 act. In O. B. T., v. 44 1721.11
— Figaro in Loudon, farce. 2aots. //i 0. B. T., v. 45. 1721.12
— In the clouds ; a glimpse of Utopia, fairy extravaganza. In
li3Cy, v. 100 1773.10
— Jack Brag, farce. 2 acto. In O. B. T., v. 37. ... 1721.04
— Last of the legends ; or the baron, the bride, and the battery,
psychol. extrav. In Lacy, v. 'J9 1773.U9
— Man with the carpetbag, farce, lact. 7u O.M.T.,v. 13. 1721.28
Same. In F. M. D., v. 40 1771.24
— Man-Fred, burlesque ballad opera. 1 act. 7u C. M. T., v. 9.
— The meudlcant, di-ama. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 37. . 1721.04
— The postilliou, opera. 3 acts, /n 0. B. T, v. 43. . .1721.10
— Revolt of the workhouse, burlesque ballet opera. 1 act. In
O. M. T.. v. 8 1721.'i3
— Roof scrambler, burlesque ballet opera. 2 acts. In 0. M.
T., V. 10 1721.26
— Siamese twins, drama. 2 acts. In O. M T., v. 14. . 1721.29
_ Same. In F. M. D., v. 28 1771.18
— Turned head, farce, lact. /n O. M. T.. v. 13. . . .1721.28
Same. In F. M D., v. 28 1771.18
— Unfortunate Miss Bailey, interlude. 1 act. In O. M. T., v . 11.
Abbe ds I'Epie, or the orphan. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von).
1801 1732.04
Abdelazer, or the Moor's revenge. See Behn {Mrs. A.) Plays,
V. 2, 1872 6021.05
Abroad and at home, comic opera. .See Holman (J. G.) . 1732 20
Absent man, farce. S-:e Roberts (G.) 1773.12
Acharnians. See Aristophanes (p. 36) 1712.71
Achilles. See Gay (John) Plays. 1772 1723.31
Acis and Galattea. See Plowman (T. F.) 1773.01
Adam : a sacred drama. See Andreinl (G. B.) . . . . 6026.06
Addison (Joseph). Cato, tragedy. 5 acts. In British drama.
V. 1, 1853 1714.09
— — Same, /it 0. B. T, v. 6 1711.06
Same. In London stage, v. 2, 1825 1732.18
Same. In his Works, v. 1, 1867 6012.01
— The drummer ; or the hauuted house, comedy. 6 acts. In
British drama, v. 2, 1853 1714.10
Same, /n Ats Works, v. i, 1857 6012.01
Adelaide of Wulflngen, trag. .See Kotzebue (A. von). . . 1724.23
Adelgitha : or the fruits of a single error, trag. See Lewis (M.
G.) 1721.06
Adelphl ; or the brothers. See Terentius-Afer (P.) . . 1744.13
Adopted child, mus. drama. &e Birch (Samuel). . . .1711.29
Adrienne, the actress. ,See Oxenford (J.) 1772.21
Adventures of a love letter, com. 5ee Mathews (O.) . . 1771.24
Adventures 01 five hours. S.eTuke(S.) 1722.12
Advice to husbands. See Lancaster (C. S.) 1771.18
.X:thiop(The;. See Dimond (W.) 1772.17
Afliir of honour, farce. A'e< Rede (W, L.) 1721.11
Affectation. com. SeeBecket(A.) Dram. miscel., r, 1, 1838. 1714.01
Affected ladies, com. See Moliore (J. P. B.) 1733.27
Afranius, trag. See Leavitt (J. M ) 1869 1732.12
Africans (The). See Colman (George, Me youn^r). . .1721.10
Agamemnon. See JEschylus (p. 6 of Catalogue). ■
Agamemnon. See Alfieri (Victor). Tragedies, v, 1, 1815. 1712.10
Agis. See Alfleri (Victor). Tragedies, v. 3. 1816. . . .1712.12
Agis, trag. See Home (J.) Works, v. 1 , 1822 5044.01
Aglaura. See Suckling (J.) Poems, plays, etc., T. 1, 1874. 1743.17
Agnes deVere. Se< Buckstone (J. B.) ..... .1773.16
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874
PLAYS ". Agreeable surprise to Babo.
Azreeable surprise, comio opera. See O'Eeefie (J.) . . 1711.31
Mken (Oco. L.) Uncle Tom's cabin. 6 acts, /n F.S.D.,t.28.1772.22
Aiax. See Sophocles. . . . 1714.02 j 1743.20 ; 1744.01 ; 1743 23
Ajax and Ulysses {Contention of). See Shirley (James). . 1743.08
Alabama, nautical extravaganza. See Morton (J. M.) . 1733.16
Aladdin : or the wonderful lamp, grand romantic spectacle. 2 acts.
/n 0. B. T., V. 36 1721.03
. Same. 3 acts. Jn T. S. D., v. 25 1772.20
Aladdin : or wonderful lamp, burlesque. O'Neill (I. K.) 1721.15
Alarming sacrifice, farce. See Buckstone (J. B.) ... 1771.20
Albertus Wallenstein, trag. See Glapthomo (H.) Plays, v. 2.
1874 1723.33
Albion and Albanius, opera. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 7. 1821.
Albamazar, com. 6 acts. See Tomkis (Ur. —). ... 1722.07
Alcaid (The), comic Optra. See Eennejr (J.) 1711.08
Alcestis. See Enrioides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Alchemist (The). 6' acts. .See Jonson (Ben.) Works. 1853. 17'.i5.27
Alcibiadea, trag. 6 acts. See Otway (T.) Works, v. 1. 1712. 1734.08
Alexander and Campaspe, com. See Lyly (John). . . . 1722.02
Alexander the great ; or the rival queens, trag, 5 acts. See
Lea (Nat.) 1714.10
Alfred, trag. See Home (J.) Works, v. 2 6044.02
Alfred ; or the magic banner. 3 acts. See O'Eeeffe (J.) Dram.
works, V. i. 1798 1734.07
Alfred the great. See Knowles (J. S.) Dram, works, v. 1, 1732.06
All Baba, burlesque. See O'Neill (I. B.) 1721.15
All Facha : or the signet-ring, melodrama, a acta. In 0. B. T.,
V. 11 1711.11
Alienated manor, com, Bacts. See Baillie (J,) Works. 1851. 1712.22
Aline : or the rose of Killarney. See Stirling (E.) . . . 1773.04
All at C ; or the captive, the coffee, and the cocoatiua, mus.
melodrama. See MiUett (— ) and Wilcox (— ). . 1773.12
All at Coventry, mus. farce. See Moncriefl'(W. T.) . . 1711.33
All fooles, com. See Chapman (G.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1873.1713.24
All for love, trag. See Dryden (John) 6042.18
All in the wrong, com. 6 acts. See Murphy (A.) . . .1711.06
All that glitters is not gold. See Morton (T. and J. M.) 1771.05
All the world's a atage, farce. See Jackman (I.) 1714.10 ; 1772.21
Allen (John H.) Fruits of the wine cup, drama. 3 acts. In
F. S. D.,v. 45 1772.30
Allingham (John Till). Fortune's frolic, farce. 2 acts. In
Brit, drama, v.l. 1853 1714.09
Same. In 0. B. T., v. 30 1711.30
Same. In F. M. D., v. 18 1771.13
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Mrs. Wiggins, farce. 1 act. In O. B. T., v. 29. . . 1711.29
The weathercock, farce. 2 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 18. .1711.18
Same. 2 acts. /iiF. M. D., v. S 1771.05
The widow ; or who wins? farce. 2acts. /iiO.B.T.,v.32.1711.32
All's fair in love. See Brougham (John) 1772.18
All's well that ends well, com. See Shakspere (Wm.) .1711.18
Allow me to apologize, farce. See Wooler (J. P.) . . . 1773.15
Almanzor and Almahlde, trag. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 4.
1821 5042.17
Almar (George). Battle of Sedgemoor, 3 acta. In O. M. T..
v. 13. 1721.23
— BuU-flghter ; or the bridal ring, romantic drama. S acts.
/i. O. M. T., V. 14 1721.29
— Cedar chest ; or the lord mayor's daughter, romantic drama.
2 acts. Added, the Silver palace, or golden poppy. In
0. M. T., V, 8 1721.23
Charcoal burner ; or dropping-well of Knaresborough. 2 acts.
/nO.M. T.,v. 9 1721.24
Same. In F. S. D., v. 41 1772.28
Clerk of Clerkenwell ; or the three black bottles. In 0. M.
T., v. 7 1721.22
— Crossing the line, comic drama. 2acts. /nF.M.D.,v.l2.1771.10
— Don Quixote, mus. drama. 2 acts, /n O. M. T., v. 14. 1721.29
Earl ofpoverty, London wall. 2act8. /reO.M. T.,v. 14. 1721.29
Fire raiser, melodrama. 3 acts. In O. M. T., v. 9. . 1721.24
Good-lookiug fellow ; or the Roman nose, farce. 1 act. In
O. M. T.,v. 9 1721.24
— OUver Twist, burletta. ^ 4 acts. In F. S. D., v. 29. . 1772.22
. Pedlar's acre ; or wife of seven husbands, drama. 2 acts.
i»0. M. T., V. 6 1721.20
^ Robber of the Rhine, drama. 2 acta, /n 0. M. T.. v. 10. 1721.25
Same. In F. S. D., v. 23 1772.19
.^Rover's bride; or the bittern's swamp, romantic drama.
aacts. /nO. M.T., V. 11 1721.26
Shadow, mother's dream, romantic drama. 3 acts. In O. M.
T., V. 8 1721.23
Tower of Nesle ; or chamber of death, hist, drama. In
O. M. T., V. 6 1721.21
Alone, comio drama. See Simpson (J. P.) and Merivale (H. C.)
Alonzo, trag. See Home (J.) Works, v. 2 6044.02
Alphonsns, emperor of Germany, trag. B acts. See Chapman
(G.) Dram, works, v. 3. 1873 1713.26
Alphonsus, king of Arragon. 6 acts. See Greene (R.) Dram.
works, V. 2. 1831 1725.05
Altemira, trag. See Boyle (R.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1739. . 1714.07
Alzira, trag. See Hill (Aaron) 1714.10
Alzuma, trag. See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 1 6057.08
Amateur dramas. See Baker, Geo. M. (p. 61 of Catalogue). 1712.28
Amateurs and actors.mus. farce. See Peake{R.B.) 1711.16 ; 1771.14
Ambition ; or Marie Mignot.' See Mayhew (T I ... 1721.01
Amboyna ; or the cruelties of the Dutch to the Knglish mer-
chants, trag. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. E. 1821. . 8042.18
Ambrose Gwinett, or a sea-side story, melodrama. See Jerrold
(Douglas) 1721.23
Amends for ladies, com. Se« Field (N.) 18'i9 1724.11
Americans in Paris ; or a game of dominoes, com. 2 acts. In
F. S. D., V. 27 1772.21
Amlierst (J. A.) Ireland as it is. Sacta. /nF. S.D., v. 15. 1772.16
Ammergan Passion play. See Drama {Ammergau Patsion play.
p. 422).
Among the relics, com. See Fahner (T. A.) 1773.16
Amoroso, king of little Britain, operatic interlude. See Flanche
(J. R) 1721 10
Amorous prince. See Behn (ifr*. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1874.6021.07
Amorous quarrel, com. See MoUire (J. B. P.) . . . . 1733.19
Amorous widow ; or wanton wile, com. See Betterton (T.) 3021.18
Amphitryon : or the two Sosias, com. See Dryden (J.) . 5042.21
Amphitryon. See MoUere (J. B. P.) p. 784 of Catalogue.
Amphitryon ; or Jupiter in disguise. See Plautus (M. A.) Come-
dies, V. 2. 185'2 1742.05
Amyntas. See Randolph (T.) Poet, and dram, works, 1875. 1711.24
Ancient Cornish drama. Tr. by E. Norris. 2 v. Oxf.,1859.8°.n38.31
Andreini (Gio. Battista). Adam, a sacred drama, from the Italian.
In Oowper (W.) Works, v. 6. 1854 6026.08
Andrews (M. P.) Better late than never, com. In London
stage, V. 3. 1726 1732.19
Andria : or the fair Andrian. See Terentius Afer (P.)
Andromache. See Euripides (p. 450).
Andromana ; or the merchant's wife. See Shirley (James), 1722.11
Andy Blake. See Boucicault (Dion) 1771.11
Angel of the attic. See Morton (Thomas) 1771.22
Angelo and the actress of Padua. See Hugo (Victor). .1721.16
Animal magnetism. See Incbbald {ilrs. Enz.) .... 1771.13
Anne Blake. See Marston (W.) 1772.26
Anne Boleyu, burlesque extravaganza. See Edwardes (C.) 1773.07
Anne Boleyn. See Boker (G. H.) 1714.04
Anthony and Cleopatra. 5eeSelby(C.) 1771.17
Antigone. See Alfieri (V.) Tragedies, v. 1. 1815.. . .1712.10
Antigone. See Sophocles.
Antipathies ; or the enthusiasts by the ears. See Paulding (J.
K.) American comedies. 1847 1734.30
Antipodes (The), com. See Brome (B.) 1713.22
Antiquary (The), com. See Marmion (8.) 1722.10
Antiquary (The), mus. play ; from sir Walter Scott. 3 acts. In
C. B. T., v. 31 1711.31
Antonio and Mellida. See Marston (J.) 1733.02
Antonius, a dram. poem. See Heywood (J. C.) ... 1725.10
Antony and Cleopatra. See Sedley iSir Ch.) 1742.20
Antony and Cleopatra. See Shakspere (W.) 1721.11
Anything for a quiet life, com. See Middleton (Thos.) .1733.14
Apostate. See Sheil (U. L.) 1772 07
Apparition (Tlie). SeePlantns (M. A.) 1741.15
Appearance is against them, farce. 2 acts, /n London stage, v. 4.
Appius and Virginia. See Dennis (J.) Select works, v. 2. 5044.20
Appius and Virginia. See 'Webster John) 1744.26
Apprentice, com. See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 2. . . . 6067.09
Arcadia (The). See Shirley (J.) 1743.07
Archer (Thomas). Asmodeus. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 27. 1772.21
Arden of Feversham. See Lillo (George) 1732.18
Argalus and Parthenia. See Glapthorne (II.) .... 1723.32
Anstippus ; or the Jovial philosopher. See Randolph (T.) 1741.24
Armand ; or the peer and the peasant. See Ritchie (A. C. Mo-
watt). 1865 1734.01
Arminius, trag. See Murphy (A.) 6057.14
Ame(T. A.) Artaierxes, opera. 2acts. /n C. B. T., v. 19. 1711.19
Arnold (Samuel James). Devil'B bridge, opera. 3 acts. In
C. B. T., v. 42 1721.09
— Free and easy, musical farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 42. 1721.09
— My aunt, com. 2 acts. /»F. M. D.. v. 38 1771.23
— Shipwreck, com. opera. 2 acts. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl.
drama, v. 9. 1821 1734.18
Arnold and Andre. See Oalvert (G. H.) 1864 1714.28
Art and artifice. See Brougham (John) 177'2.22
Artful dodger, farce. See Blanchard (E.L.) In F.M.B.,v.39.1771.23
Artaxerxes, opera. See Arne (T. A.) 1711.19
Artifice (The), com. See Oentlivre (Urs. S.) 1714.27
As you find it. See Boyle (C.) 1714.07
As you like it, com. See Shakspere (Wm.) 1771.03
Ashore and afloat. See Hazlewood (C. H.) 1773.16
Asinaiia ; or the ass-dealer. 5 acts. See Flaums (M. A.) 1742.04
Asmodeus. See Archer (T.) 1772.21
Ass-dealer (The). .See Flautus (M. A.) 1741.17
Assignation (The) ; or love In a nunnery, com. See Dryden (J.)
At the court of king Edwin, drama. See Leighton(Wm.. jr.) 1732.21
Atalanta in Calydou, trag. See Swinburne (A. C.) . . . 1692.04
Atalantis, tale of the sea. See Simms (W.G.) Poet, works, v. 1.
Atchi. comedietta. 1 act. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.16
Atheist (The) ; or 2d part of the Soldier's fortune. See Otway
(T.) Works, V. 2. 1712 1734.09
Athenian captive. See Talfourd (T. N.) 1744.08
Atonement, drama. See Muskerry (W.) 1773.14
Attic story, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1721.09
Anlularia ; or the concealed treasure. 6 acts. See Flautus (M.
A.) Comedies, v. 1. 1862 1742.04
Aunt Charlotte's maid, farce. 1 act. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.16
Aunt Dinah's pledge, drama. 2 acts. See Seymour (H.) 1772.30
Aureng-Zebe, trag. 5 acts. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 5. 6042.18
Austerlitz ; or soldier's bride, melodrama. 3 acts. Haines (J.
T.) In 0. M. T., V. 14 17'21.29
Author (The), com. 'iacts. SeeFoote (8 ) Works, v. l.]7'.)9. 1724.18
Avenger (The), melodrama. See Lee (H.) 1772.23
Awaking, drama. See Clarke (C.) 1773.08
Away with melancholy, farce. 1 act. See Morton (J. JI.) 1733.16
Awkward arrival, com. 2 acts. See Coyne (J. S.) /» F.M.D.,v.l2.
Ayton (Richard). Rendezvous (The), operetta. 1 act. In 0. B.
T.. V. 17 1711.17
Same, /n F. M. D., v. 16 1771.12
Babo (James Marcus). Dagobert, king of the Franks, trag. 5 acts.
In Thompson (B.) German theatre, v. 4. 1801. . 1724.24
— Otto of Wittelsbach ; or the choleric count, trag. 5 acts. In
Thompson (B.) German theatre, v. 4. 1801. . . 1724.24
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
P Li A 7 S : BaoclUB to Black-eyed Suaan.
875
Baccha (The). £» Euripides (p. 460).
Bacchides : or the twiu-msters. Sn Plantni (M. A.) . . 1749.04
Bachelor of arts. See Hardwicke (P.) 1772.27
Bachelor's bedroom. .S'» Mathewi (C.) 1771.15
BailUe (Joanna). Dramatio works, L., 1851. 8* 1712.22
Contenti,
Plays OD the passlous, and mis-
cellaneous plays, viz.;
Alienated manor (The), com.
Basil, tragedy.
Beacon (The), musical drama.
Bride (The), drama.
Constantine Faleologus,trag.
Country inn, comedy.
De Moutfort, tragedy.
Dream (The), tragedy.
Election (The), comedy.
Euthusiasm. comedy.
Ethwald, tragedy.
Family legend, tragedy.
Henrlquez, tragedy.
Homicide (The), tragedy.
Martyr (The), drama.
Match. (The), comedy.
Orra, tragedy.
Phuntom (The), mus. drama.
Itayuer, tragedy.
Romiero, tragedy.
Second marriuge, comedy.
Separation (The), tragedy.
Siege (The), comedy.
Stripling (The), tragedy.
Trial (Tiie), comedy.
Witchcraft, tragedy.
Bale (Joban). Ood's promises, a morality. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays, T. 1, 1780 1722.01
— Kynge Johan, Ed. by J. P. Collier. London, Camden society,
1838. 4* 6112.02
Ball (Edward). See Fitzball (Edward).
Ball (The), com. See Shirley (James) 1743.05
Ballou (Maturin M.| MiriiUla. 3 acts. In T. M. D., v. 33. 1771.20
Bamboozling. See Wilkes (T. E.) 1771.03
Banim (John) and Shiel (R. L.) Damon and Pythias, trag. 6 acts.
711 O. B. T., v. 44 172111
Same. F. S. D., V. 6 1772 05
Bankrupt (The), com. 3 acts. .SeeFoote (Samuel). . .1724.19
Banks of the Hudson ; or the congress trooper. See Dibdin
(T.) 1721.19
Bannister (N. H.) Putnam, the iron son of '76 ; military drama.
3 acts. In F. S. D.. V. 39 1772.27
Barbarossa, trag. ^(f« Brown (John) 1711.17
Barber baron. 5ee Raymond (R.) /« O. M. T.,v. 16. .1721.31
Barber of Seville. comic opera.&e Beaumarchai8(P.A.C.de)1711.09
Barclay (James B.) My friend Thompson, farce. 1 act. In O.
M. T., V. 12 1721.27
Barnaby Radge. 5« Selby (C.) and Melville (0.) . . .1773.11
Barnard (William Bayle). Middy ashore. Farce. 1 act. In
F. M. D., v. 13 1771 10
Barnett (C. Z.) Christmas Carol ; or the miser's warning. In
Lacy, V. 94 1773.01
Barnett (U. 8.) Midnight : the 13th chime ; or old St. Paul's,
melodrama. 3 acts. /« Lacy, v. 101 1773.11
Barnett (Morris). Bold dragoous, comic drama. 2 acts, in F.
S. D., V. 18 1772.17
— Serious family, com. 3 acts. InT.S. D., v. 10. .1772.10
— Yankee peddler, flirce. 1 act. /» F. M. D, v. 22. .1771.15
Barney the baron, farce. 1 act. InT. M, D., v. 23. . . 1771.15
Barrack room, mus. burletta. See Bayly (T. H.) v. 2. .1771.02
Barry (Lodowick). Ram-alley ; or merry tricks, com. 5 acts.
In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 6. 1780 1722.05
Barry (S.) Dutchman's ghost, fiwce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 19 1771,13
— Persecuted Dutchman, farce, lact. /nF. M. D., v. 19. 1771.13
Barrymore (Wra.) Fatal snow-storm. 2 acts. In O. M. T.,
V. 13 1721.28
— Gilderoy or the bonnie boy. 2 acts. In O. M. T., v. 8. 1721.23
— Wallace; theheroof Scotland. 3 acts. /nF.S.D.,v. 33. 1772.24
Bartholomeir fair. See Jonson (Ben). 1853 1725.27
Bashful lover, tragi-com. Sc-^ Massingsr (P.) . . , .1735 02
Bashful man. ^ce Moncrieff( Wm. T.) .1732.20
Basil ; tragedy. See Baillie (Joanna) 1712,22
Basket maker. See O'Keeffe (John) 1734.05
Basset-table (The), com. See Oentlivre (Mrs. S.) . . . 1714,25
Bateman(jtfrs,SidiieyF.) Self.com. 3 acts. /nF.S.D.,v.21. 1772.18
Bathing, farce. See Bruton (J.) 1773.18
Battle of Hexham. Sacts. See aolemau{aeo.,the younger). 1721.04
Battle of Scdgemoor ; or days of Kirk and Monmouth. See Al-
mar (Geo.) 1721.28
Bayley (Peter). Orestes In Argos, trag. 5 acts. In 0. B, T.,
V. 12 1711.12
Bayly (Thomas Haynes). Barrack room, musical burletta. 2 acts.
/nF. M. D.,v. 2 1771.02
— The daughter, lact. /nF. M. D.. v. 15 1771.11
— Forty aud fllty, farce, lact. /n F. M D.. v. 30. .1771.19
— Perfection : or the lady of Munster, comedietta. 2 acta. In
C. B. T., V. 47 1721.14
— Perfection, farce. 1 act. In F. S. D., v. 4. ... 1772.04
— Proofs of the pudding, burletta. 1 act. In his Musings, etc,
1833 1613.33
— Swiss cottage ; or why don't she marry, musical burletta.
2 acts. /nF. M. D. T. 10 1771.09
— Tom Noddy's secret, farce, lact. /» F. M. D., v. 35. 1771.21
Beacon (The) : musical drama. See BailUe (Joanna). , 1712.22
Beasley. See Beazley.
Beatrice. See Leland (0. 8.) 1772.26
Beau's duel, com. See OentliTrs {Mrs. S.) 1714.25
Beaamarchais (Pierre Auguste, iiaron de). Barber of Seville,
comic opera. Adapted by Mr. Fawcett. 2 acts. In 0. B.
T.,v.'^
1711.09
Beaumont (Francis) and Fletcher (James). Works, with notes
and biogr. memoirs by A. Dyce. 11 v. L., 1843. 8°. 1713.01
iVo/«.— For Contents see p. 69 of Catalogue.
— The chances, com. 6 acts. In Brit. dr. v. 2. 1863. . 1714.10
Same. Altered by D. Garrick. In London stage, v. 4.
1827 1732.20
— Elder brother. 6 acts. Altered. In T. 8. D„ t. 9. 1772,09
— Merchant of Bruges : or beggar's bush. S acts. Altered by
D. Kiniiaird. In London stage, v. 4. 1827. . . . 173'2.20
— Rule a wife and have a wife. com. Altered by D. Garrick.
6 acts. In British drama, v. 2. 1863 1714.10
Same. In O. B. T, v. 12 1711.12
Same. In London stage, t. 1. 1826 1732.17
Same. /nOxberry (W) New Engl,drania,v.lO. 1821. 1734.19
Beauty and the beast. See Flanche (James R.) . . . . 1771.02
Beaux' Btratiigem, com. ,S'« Farquhar (Geo.) . . . .1744.31
Beazley (Samuel). Boardiug-house ; or five hours at Brighton,
muB. farce. 2 actii. In O. M, T.. v. 16 1721.30
— Is he Jealous f operetta, lact. /n F. M. D.. v. 18. 1771.18
Same. /nOxberry (W.) New Engl. drama.v.S. 1818. 1734.12
— The steward, com. 5 acts. In T. 8. D., v. 34. . . . 1772.26
Becher (Martin). Crimeless criminal, farce, /nLacy,T,101. 1773.11
— In possession, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 96. . . . 1773.03
— No, 6, Duke Street, farce. In Lacy, v. 93 1773.03
— Painless dentistry, (krce. In Lacy, v. 106 1773.16
— Poetic proposal, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 96. . . . 1773.06
Beckett (Andrew). Affectation, com. Laviuia, trag. The genii,
masque. /nAijDramatic misrel., v, 1. 1838.8°. .1714.01
Bee-hive, musiciil farce. S-e Millingen (J. V) . . . .1711.30
Beggar of Betbnal Green, com. See Knowles (J, S.) , . 1732,06
Beggar of Cripplegate ; or humours of bluff king Hal. See Mon-
crieff (\v!^T ) 1721.26
Beggar on horseback. See O'Keeffe (J.) 1734.06
Beggar's bush. See Beaumont (F) and Fletcher (J) . . 1713.09
Beggar's opera. See Gay (John) 1723.31
Beginning and the end. domestic dr. See Lovell (M.) . 1721.16
Behind a mask, com. SreDixon (B. H) and Wood (A.). 1773,07
Bell (liobert). Temper, com. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 7. . 1772.07
Bellamira : or the mistress, com. See Sedley (Oh.) . . 1742.21
Belle's stratagem, com. 5 acts. See Cowley (Mrs. H.) .1714.09
Bells, drama. See Lewis (Leopold) 1773.07
Belphegor ; or woman's constancy. 3 acts. See Webb (C.) 1721.14
Ben Bolt. See Johnstone (J, B.) 2 acts 1772.18
Ben the boatswain. Sf. Wilks (T. E.) 1772.17
Bengal tiger, farce. See Dance (C.) 1771.16
Bennett (G. J). Retribution ; or love's trials. 6 acts. In C. B.
T.,v.45 1721.12
Bernard (Wm. Bayle). Dumb belle, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 23 1771.16
— Evil genius, comedy. 3 acts. In F. 8. D., v. 20. . . 1772.18
— His last legs, farce. /nF. M. D., v. 1 1771.01
— Irish attorney, farce. In F. M. D,, v. 1 1771.01
— The mummy, farce. 1 act. In F. M, D., v, 27. . . . 1771.17
— Nervous mail, farce. 2 acta, /n F. S. D., v. 6. . .1772.05
— Old regimentals, hist. dr. 1 act. In C. B. T., v. 33. . 1711.33
— Thepassingdoud, romantic dr. 2 acts. /nF.S.D, v. 11. 1771.11
Bertram, trag. 6 acts. See Maturin (R. C.) .... 1721.10
Betrothal (The), play. See Boker (Geo. 11.) 1714.05
Betsey Baker, farce. See Morton (J. M.) "'l''S
Better late than never, com. See Andrews (M. P.) . . 1732.19
Better late than never, com. See Cannon (C. J.) . . . 1714,29
Bianca Cappello. trag. See Kinney (E. C.) 1731.17
Bianca Capello, trag. See Osbom (L.) 1734.28
Bickerstaff (Isaac). The hypocrite, com. 6 acts. In British
drama, V. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same, /n O. B. T., v. 3 1711.03
— ■ — Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1826 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., t. 1. 1818. 1734.10
— Lionel and Clarissa ; ot a school for fathers, comic opera. 3
acts. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 2. 1818. 1734.11
— Love in avillage, comic opera. 3acts. In O. B. T., v. 5. 1771.06
Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 2, 1818. 1734.11
— Maid of the mill, opera. 3 acts. In O. B. T., v. 8. . 1711.08
Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 2. 1818. 1734.11
— The padlock, comic opera. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 3. 1711.03
— — Same. In British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1826 1732.17
— Recruiting sergeant, mus. ent. 1 act. In Brit, dr., v. 1.
1853. . . ; 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— The sultau ; or a peep into the seraglio, farce. 2 acts. In
London stage, v. 3. 1826 173'i.l9
Bickorstaa'a burying, farce. See Oentlivre (J/r«. S.) . . 1714.27
Bilious atUck. farce. See Wood (Arthur) 1773.06
Bilkins (Taylor). Christmas pantomime, farcical extravaganza.
/iiLaoy, V. 96 1773.06
— In three volumes, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 91. . . 1773.01
" Billy Doo," farce. 1 act. See Rae (C, M.) 1773.11
Billy faylor, nautical burlesque. See Bnckstone (J. B.) 1721.18
Birch (Samuel). Adopted child, musical drama. 2 acts. In 0.
B. T., V. 29 1711.29
Same, /n F. M, D., v. 28 1771.18
— — Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Bird in a cage, com. See Shirley (James). Works, v.2. 1833. 1743.04
Birds. See Aristophanes. Comedies 1712 17
Birds in their little ucsts agree. S«Rae(C. M.) . . .1773.19
Birds of Aristophanes, See Flanche (J. R) 1741,09
Birds of prey ; oraduel in the dark. See Robertson (T. W.) 1773.03
Birthday (The): or the prince of Ariagon. See O'Keeflfe (J.) 1734.06
Bitter reckoning. See Hazlewood (C. H.) ..... . 1773,17
Black prince, trag. See Boyle (liobert) 1714.06
Black-ey'd Susan ; or 'all in the downs.' See Jerrold (Doug-
las) 1726.26
In asking for booka, um the "Book Order," giving the ADTHOB'S NAMK, th« first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
876
PLAYS : Blaok'«yed Sukey to Buckstone.
Black-eyed Sukey ; burlesque. See Oooper (F. F.) . . 1721.29
Blacksmith of Antwerp. .^» O'Eeefie (John) 1734.05
Blanchard (E. L.) Artftil dodger, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 39 1771.23
Blanche of Brandywine. 4 acts. /nF. S. D., v. 26. . .1772.21
Blighted being. A« Taylor (Tom) 1771.19
Blind bargain ; or bear it out, com. SVe Reynolds (F.) . 1711.28
Blinde begger of Alexandria. 1 act. Sm Chapman (Oeo.) 1713.24
Blind boy, melodrama. See Eenney (J.) 1711.25
Bloody brother : or Itollo, duke of Normandy. See Beaumont
(F.) Olid Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 10 1713.10
Bloomer costume, farce. See Stirling (E.) 1771.06
Blow for blow, drama. See Byron (U. J.) 1773.11
Blow iu the dark, comedietta. S'-e Townsend (T.). . . 1773.10
Blue Beard, drama. Sec Oolman(Geo.. (A^ younyer). . .1721.03
Blue Beard, burlesque. See Planche (J.R.) and Dance (C.) 1741.12
Blue devils, farce. See Colman ((i., the younger). . . . 1721.06
Blunderer (The), com. See Moliere (J. B. P.)
Blurt, master-constable, drama. S>-e Middleton (Thomaa). 1733.11
Boaden (Caroline). Fatality. 1 act. In 0. B. T., v. 23. 1711.23
— First of April, iirce. 2 acts. 7n O. B. T., v. 28. . .1711.26
— Wm. Thompson ; or which is he ? farce. 2 acts. In 0. B.
T.. V, 23 1711.23
Boarding house ; or five hours at Brighton, mus. farce. See
Beazley (Samuel) 1721.30
Bobby a 1 ; or a warm reception, farce. See Hodgson (G.S.) 1773.11
Boker( George H.) Calayuos, trag. 6 acts, /ii 0. B.T.,v. 45. 1721.12
— Plays, etc. 2 v. 2d ed. Boston, 186", 16° 1714.04
Contents : v. 1. Tragedies : Galaynos, Anne Boleyn, Le-
onor de Guzman, Franceses da Kimini. v. 2. The Be-
trothal, a play. Widow's marriage, a comedy.
Bold dragoons. See Barnett (M.) . T 1772.17
Bold stroke for a husbaud, com. See Cowley (JIfrj. H.) . 1732.19
Bold stroke for a wife, com. See Oentlivre (Jfrs. S ) . .1714.27
Bombastes furioso, burlesque opera. 1 act. Rhodes (W.A.) 1721.10
Bon tou : or high life above stairs, farce. See G-arrick (D.)
Bondman (The). See Massinger (P.) Plays, v, 1, 1831. 1733.06
Bonduca. See Beaumont (F.) (iniiFletcher(J.) Works, v. 6. 1713.03
Booth , Junius Brutus). Ugoliuo, trag. 3 acts. In F. S. D.,
v. 16 1772.16
Boots at the swan, farce. See Selby (C.) 1771.01
Bores (The,, com. 3 acts. See Moliere (J. B. P.)
Borgias (The), a historical drama, [anon.] L., 184S. 8*. 1716.00
Born to pood luck, larce. See Powers (T.) 1771.06
Borrowed plumes, furce. See Maltby (C. A.) 1773.02
Bottle (The). See Taylor (T. P.) 1771.03
Boucicault(Dion). Andy Blake, com, 2 acts. /nF.M.D.v,14.1771.11
— Grinmldi. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 20 1772.18
— Jessie Brown. In F. S. D., v. 26 1772.21
^ Knight of Arva. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 29 1772,22
— Loudon assurance, com. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 4, . 1772.04
— Long strike, drama. 4 acts, /n F. S. D. v. 45. . .1772.30
— Lover by proxy, burletta. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 31. 1771.19
— Old beads and young hearts, com. In F. S. D.. v. 8. . 1772.08
— Pauvrette. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 29 1772.22
— The phantom. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 21 1772.18
— Octoroon 1722.00
— Pope of Borne. B acts. In F. S. D., v. 29 1772.22
— Prima donna, com 1722.00
— Queen of spades, com 1722,00
— West end ; or the Irish heiress, com, 6 acts. 7nF. S. D.,v. 30.
— Willow copse. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 31 1772.23
— and Seymour (Charles). Wanted— a widow, farce. 1 act.
/n F. M. D., V. 17 1771.12
Bought, play. See Harvey (F.) 1773.11
Bound 'prentice to a waterman, nautical drama. See Campbell
(A. L. V.) 1721.27
Bonrgeoise (Anicet) and Foval (P.) Duke's daughter. . 1772.28
Box aud Cox, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.03
Box aud Cox married aud settled. See Coyne (J. S.) . . 1771.07
Boy martyrs [of Baltimore). See Tayleure (C. W.) . . 1772.24
Boyle (Roger, 1st earl of Oirery). Dramatic works. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1739. 8° 1714.06
Contents : v. 1. Tragedies : The black prince, Tryphon,
Mustspha, Henry v. 2. Herod the Great, Altemira. Guz-
man, comedy.
Brachvogel (A. £.) Narcisse the vagrant. 6 acts. Adapted from
the German, by J. Scbonberg. In Lacy, v. 107. . 1773.17
Braganza, trag. See Jephson (R.) 1732.20
Braggard captain (The). See Plautus (M. A.) 1741.13
Breach of promise. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.25
Brennoralt, trag. See Suckling [Sir John) 1743.18
Brewer (Anthony). Lingua ; or the combat of the tongue and
the five senses for superiority, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley
(J.) Old plays, v. 5, 1780 1722.05
Brian Boroihme. See Enowles (J. 8.) 1772.16
Brian O'Linn, farce. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 8 1771.08
Bridal (The), trag. See Knowles (J.S.) 6 acts, /n F.S.D.,v.6.1772.06
Bridal wreath. See Hazlewood (C. H.) 1773.17
Bride (The), drama. See Baillie (Joanna) 1712.22
Bride of Lammermoor, drama. See Calcraft (J. W.) . . 1721.12
Bride of I nigate, comic drama. See Jerrold (Douglas). 1711.30
Bride of Messina. See Schiller (J. C. F. von) 5064.26
Bridgman (Cunningham Y.) Shipmates, comedy-drama. 3 acts.
In Lacy, v. 102. . . .' 1773.12
Brigand, romantic drama. See Planche (J. R.) . . . . 1711.24
British slave. See Howe (J. B.) 1772.26
Britannia's honor, pageant. See Dekker (T.) Dram, works, v. 4.
1873 1722.21
Broken heart, trag. See Ford (J.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1831. 1724.13
Broken sword, melodrama. See Dimond (W.) .... 1721.08
Brome (Richard). Dramatic works. 3 v. L., 1873. 16*. 1713.20
CanttnU : v. 1. Mad couple well macht. Novella. Court
beggar. City witt. Damoiselle. 2. English moor, or the
mock marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitius poli-
tique. Covent garden weeded. The new academy. The
queen and the concubine. 3. Kortheru lasse. Sparagus
garden. The antipodes. Jovial crew. Queen's exchange.
— A jovial crew, or the merry beggars, com. 5 acts. In Dods-
ley (J.) Old plays, v. 10. 1780 1722.10
Brooke (Henry). Gustavus Vasa, trag. 6 acts, /n British drama,
v. 1. 1863 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
Brooke (Afr». Frances Moore). Rosina, comic opera. 2 acts. In
C. B. T.,v. 15 1711.16
Same, v/m British drama, V. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same, /n London stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.18
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama.v.9. 1821. 1734.18
Brookes (Geo). All the world's a stage, farce. 1 act. In F.
M. D., v. 37 1772.22
— Quash ; or nigger practice, farce, lact. /nF.M.D.v.37. 1772.22
Brother Ben, farce. See Morton (James M.) 1733.16
Brothers (The), com. See Cumberland (R.) 1714.10
Brothers (The), com. See Shirley (James) 1743.03
Brough (Kobert B.) Crinoline, a larce. lact. /nF. M. D.,t. 28.
Brough (Wm.) The Corsair, Christmas burlesque. In F. M. D.,
V. 17 1771.12
— Number one, round the corner, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
v. 26 1771.16
— Phenomenon In a smock frock, lact. /nF. M. D., v. 19. 1771.13
— Trying it on, farce, lact. /n F. M. D., v. 27. . . .1771.17
Brougham (John). All's fair in love. 6act8. /n F.S.D.,v. 21. 1772.18
— Art and artifice. 5 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 28 1772.22
— Columbus el fllibusteroll 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 19. 1771.13
^ Decided case. 1 act. /n F. M. D, v. 15 1771.11
— Demon lover, comedietta. 2 acts. Jn F. M. D., v. 14. 1771.11
— Dred : or the dismal swamp. 5 acts. /nF. S. D., v. 19. 1772.17
— Franklin, hist, drama. 5 a-ts. In F. S. D., v. 21. . 1772.18
— Game of life, comedy. 6 acts, /n F. S. D, v. 16. . .1772.16
— Game of love, comedy. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 14. . 1772.14
— Great tragic revival ; dr. absurdity. In F. M. D., v. 20. 1771.14
— Gun-maker of Moscow, melodrama. 3 acts. In F. S. D..
V. 21 • . 1772.18
— Irish Yankee. 3 acta, /n F. M. D.. v. 11 1771.09
— Life in New York : or Tom and Jerry on a visit. Comic dra-
ma. 2 acts. /nF. M. D., V. 13 1771.10
— Love aud murder, farce, lact. /n F. M. D., v. 9. .1771.08
— Lottery of life, astory of N. Y. 6 acts. In Lacy, v. 105. 1773.15
— Metamora, burlesque. '2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 32. . 1771.20
— Miller of New Jersey. 3acts. /il F. S. D., v. 28. . .1772.22
— Musard ball, extravaganza. 1 act. In F. M. D., v 20. 1771.14
— Neptune's defeat. 2 acts, /n F. M. D., v. 21. . . .1771.14
— Night and morning. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 18. . . 1772.17
— Po-ca-bon-las. 2 acts. /uF. M. D.v. 9 1771.08
— BecoUectiou of O'Flannigan and the fairies. In F. M. D.,
T. 11 1771.09
— Bed mask, or the wolf of Uthuania. 3 acts. In F. S. D.,
v. 20 1772.18
— Romance and reality, com. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 15. 1772.16
— Shakspeare's dream, hist, pageant. /nF. M. D., v. 21. 1771.14
— Take care of little Charley, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
— Temptation, comic drama. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 9. 1771.08
— and Qoodrich (Frank B.) Dark hour before dawn. 6 acts.
/n F. S. D., V. 28 1772.22
Brown (John, of Rothbury). Barbarossa, trag. 6 acts. In Brit-
ish drama, v. 1. 1863 1714.09
• Same. In C. B. T., v. 17 1711.17
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Browne (E. J.) Lucky sixpence, farce. 1 act. In Lacy,v.l03. 1773.13
Browne the martyr, farce. See Lucas (J. T.) . . . . 1773.06
Bruton (James). Bathing, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 108. 1773.18
Brutus (The first). See Alfleri (V.) Trag., v. 3. 1815. . 1712.12
Brutus, trag. See Payne (J. H.) 1711.11
Brutus, trag. See Voltaire (F. M. A. de) 1744.21
Bubbles of the day, com. See Jerrold (D.) 1725.24
Buckstone (John Baldwin). Alarming sacrifice, farce, 1 act.
/n F. M. D., V, 33 1771.20
— Agnes de Vere ; or the wife's revenge. 3 acts. In Lacy,
V. 106 1773.16
— Billy Taylor, or the gay young fellow, nautical burlesque.
2 acts, /n 0. M. T., V. 3 1721.18
— Breach of promise, comedy. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 35. 1772.26
— Damon and Pythias : farce. 1 act. In C. M. T., v, 6. 1721.21
— Dead shot, farce. In F. M. D., v. 1 1771.U1
— Dream at sea. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 34 1772.25
— Flowers of the forest. 3 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 38. . .1772.27
— Good for nothing, comic dr. 1 act. /nF. M. D., v. 26. 1771.17
— Green bushes. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 37 1772.28
— Happiest day of my life, farce. 2acts. In 0. B. T., v. 23 1711.23
— Henriette the forsaken. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 18. . 1772.17
— Husband at sight, farce. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 18. 1771.13
Same, /n 0. B. T., v. 26 1711.28
— Ice witch; or the frozen hand. 2 acts, /n 0. B. T.,v.28. 1711.28
— Irish lion, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 4 1771.04
— Isabelle. 3 acts, /n F. S. D, v. 2'2 1772.19
— Jack Sheppard. ■ 4 acta. In F. M. D., v. 7 1771.07
— John street, Adelphi, farce. 2 acts. Jn C. M. T., v. 7. 1721.22
— Kiss iu the dark, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 6. . 1771.06
— Leap year, comedy. 3 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 11. . . 1772.11
— Lottery ticket, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 18. . . 1771.13
— Luke the labourer, melodrama. 2 acts. In C. M. T.,v. 2. 1721.17
Same, /n F. M. D., v. 2 1771.02
— ■ Maid with the milking pail, comic drama. 1 act. In F. M.
D., v. 31 1771.19
— Mischief-making. l.act. /n F. M. D., t. 17. . . .1771.12
THE BBOOKLYM LIBRABY.
PLAYS: Bnokstone (o CtanrL
877
— Mlachlef-nuking, interlude. 1 act. In 0. M. T., T. 4. 1721.19
— Open bouie : or the twin sisters, tuee. 2 acta. In O. B. T.
V. 31 1711.31
— Pet or tlie petticoats, opera. 3 acts. /nF. M. S., r. 30. 1771.19
— Popping the questloB, farce, lact. In 0. B. T., t. 2£. 1711.25
Same, /n F. M. D., y. 8 1771.08
— Presumptive evidence ; or murder will out, domestio drama.
2 a<a8. /n 0. B. T., V. 34 1721.01
— Bough diamond, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 6. . . 1771. U6
— Rural felicity, comedy. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 33. . 1772.24
— TUe Scholar, comedy. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 36. . 1772.26
— Shocking events, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 3fi. . 1771.22
— Snakes in the grass, farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 24. . 1711.24
— Two queens. Petite comedy. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 13. 1771.10
— Victorine. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 27 1772,21
— Wreck ashore. 2 acta. In F. S. D.. v. 33 1772.24
Bncktails (The) : or Americans In England. See Paulding (J. K.)
Aiucr. comedies. 1847 1734.30
BuU-Sghtsr : or the bridal ring, romantic drama. Set Almar
(G.) 1721.29
Bulwsr Lytton (Edward Gleorge Earia Lytton, lord Lytton).
Dramas and poems. Boston, 1868. 32° 1732.26
Conlenls . Lady of Lynns. Richelieu. Poems.
— Lady of Lyons. 6 acta. In F. S. D.. v. 1 1772.01
— Money, comedy. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
— Richelieu. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
Bumble's courtship, comic Interlude. See Emerson (F. E.) 1773.09
Bonce (Oliver). Love in '76, comedietta. 2 acta. In F. M. D,
V. 14 1771.11
Bunn (Alfred). My neighbor's wife, flirce. lact. /nF. M. D.,
V. 11 1771.09
Bulges [Sir James Bland). Riches ; or the wife and brother.
6 acta. In O. B. T., v. 24 1711.24
Borgorne lOen. Sir John). Dram, and poet, works. 2 T. L.,
1808. 16 1714.14
V. 1. Maid of the Oaks. Lord of the manor. 2. The
heiress. Richard Cceur de Lion.
— The Heiress, com. 6 acta. In London stage, t. 3. 1826. 1732.19
— Lord of the manor, opera. Altered by 0. Dibden, Jr. In O.
B. T., V. 13 1711.13
Same. In London stage, v. 2, 1826 1732.18
— Maid of the oaks, dram, ent 2 acts. In London stage, v. 3.
1826 1732.19
Burke (Charles). Rip Van Winkle. 2 acts. Jn F. S. D.,v.22. 1772.19
Bumand (Frances Cowley). Romance under difficulties, farce.
1 act. In F. M. D., V. 14 1771.11
— Deadman's point, or the ligbtbouae on the Cam Buth, dra-
ma. 4 acta. In Lacy, v. 92 1773.02
Bury-fair. See Shadwell (Thos.) 1689 1742.23
Busybody, com. See Oentlivre {Mri. S.) 1714.26
Bussy D'Ambois, trag. See Chapman (Geo.) 1713.26
By royal command. See Stirling (E.) 1773.16
Byron (George Gordon Noel, hrd Byron). In hU Poetical works.
Contents : Manfred, dramatic poem. Marino Faliero,
hist, tragedy. Sardanapalus. The Two Foscari. Cain : a
mystery. The Deformed transformed. Werner, or the
Inheritance.
— Sardanapalus, trag. Adapted for representation by C. Eean.
/n F. S. D., V. 13 1772.13
— Werner, trag. 6 acts. In O. B. T.. T. 46 1721.13
Same. /nF. S. D., T.9 1772.09
Byron (Henry James.) Blow for blow, drama. 3 acta. In Lacy,
V. 101 1773.11
— Camaralzaman and the fair Badoura ; or the bad djinn and
the good spirit, extrav. 1 act. In Lacy.v . 94. . 1773.04
— Enchanted wood, or the three transformed princes, fairy ex-
travaganza. In Lacy, v. 99 1773,09
— Giselle ; or the sirens of the Lotus lake, comical musical
legend. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 93 1773.03
— Orange tree and the humble bee ; or the little princess who
was lost at sea, extrav. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 93. . . 1773.03
— Partners for life. com. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 108. . . 1773.18
— Robert Macaire ; or the roadside inn turned inside out, bur-
lesque extrav. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 93 1773.03
Byron's tragedie. See Chapman (Geo.) 1713.26
Cabin boy, drama. See Stirling (E.) 1773.14
Cabinet question, com. See Planche (J. R.) 1741.09
Calvert (Geo. Henry). Arnold and Andr6 : hist, drama, B.,
1864. 16° 1714.28
— Comedies. Boston, 1856. 8° 1714.19
Cantentt : The will and the way. Like unto like.
Oamaralzaman and the fair Badoura. See Byron (H. J.) 1773.04
Camp at the Olympic, extrav. See Planche (J. B.) . .1741.09
Cannon (Charles James). Dramas. N. Y., 1867. 12*. . . 1714.29
CanlmU . Sculptor's daughter. Dolores, trag. Better
late than never, comedy. 'The oath of office, trag.
Capital match! liirce. .See Morton (J. M.) 1733.16
Cardinal (The), trag. See Shirley (J.) Dram, works, v.5.1833. 1743.07
Careless husband, com. See Cibber (C.) Dr. works,v.2.1760. 1713.28
Carey (Henry). Chrouonhotonthologos, burlesque opera. 1 act.
In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— — Same. In C. B. T., v. 41 1721.08
— Tlie contrivances, opera. 1 act. In London stage, v. 4.
1827 1732.20
— Dragon of Wantley, burlesque opera. 3 acts. In London
stage, v. 2 1732.18
Carmelite (The), trag. See Cumberland (R.) 1732.20
Carpenter (J. E.) Love and htmour, or soldiers at home — heroes
abroad. 3 acts. In C. B. T., v. 48 1721.16
— The sanctuary, or England in 1416. 2 acta. In 0. B. T..
V. 48 1721.16
Carthaginian (The). .See Plantns (M. A.) Com., t. 4. 1772. 1741.16
Cartwrlght (Wm.) The ordinary, com. 6 acts. In Dodsler (J.)
Old plays, v. 10. 1780 1V22.10
Case (The) is altered. .*e Jonson (Bon). Works. 1853.1726.27
Oaaina ; or stratagem defeated. See Plantns (U. A.) . . 1742.0S
Casket (The). See Plautus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 4. 1772. 1741.16
Cast king of Orana<la, hftt. extrav. See Colomb ( — ). . . 17*73. 13
Castle of Andalusia, .See O'Keeffe (John). . . . 1734.04; 1711.32
Castle of Sorrento, comic opera. See Hartwell(H.) . .1711.33
Castle spectre. See Lewis (M. O.) 1711. IS
Cataract of the Ganges ; or the rajah's daughter .S'ee Moncrieff
(W. T.) 1711.33
Catch a weasel, farce, See Morton (J. M.) 1733.18
Catiline. .See Croly (Rev. G) Poet, works, v. 2. ... 1634.17
OatiUne. See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1863 1726.27
Catiline. See Reads (J, E.) Poet, works, y. 2. 1867. . . 1681.03
Cato. trsg. .See Addison (Joseph) 1711.06
Catspaw (The), com. See Jerrold (D.) Writings, y. 7. 1853, 1725.24
Caught in his own trap, comedietta. .See Phillips (Jfrs. A.) 1773 15
Cedar chest : or lord mayor's daughter. See Almar (G.)
/n C. M. T., T. 8 1721.28
Centline (Susanna). Works. 3 y. L., 1872. 16°. . . . 1714.26
Ifote.—Fot Contenti see her name (p. 268 of Catalogue).
— A BickerslafTs btirying. farce. 1 act. London, n. d. 4°. 1716.02
— Bold stroke for a wife, com. 6 acta. In Bzltlah drama, v. 1,
1853 1714.09
Same. 5 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 13 171118
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1826 1782.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New English dr. v. 7. 1819. 1734.16
— Busybody, com. 5 acts. In C. B. T., v. 8 1711.06
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Same. /nOxberry (W.) New English dr.. y. 6. 1819, 1734,16
— The Gamester, com. 6 acta. 2d ed. London, 1708. 4°. 1715,09
— Love at a venture, com. 6 acts. London, 1706. 4°. .1715,02
— Love's contrivance, com. 6 acts. London. 1703. 4°. . 1715.02
— The Man's bewitch'd ; or the devil to do about her. com. 6
acts. London, n. d. 4° 1716.02
— Stolen heiress, com. 6 acts. London, n. d. 4°. . . 1716.02
— The Wonder : a woman keeps a secret, com. 6 acta. In O.
B. T„ V. 4 1711.04
Same. In British drama, y. 1. 1863 1714.09
Same. In F. S. D,. v. 37 1772.26
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.18
Same. /nOxberry (W.) New Engl, drama.y.4. 1818. 1734.13
Ohabot, admiral of France, trag. See Shirley (J.) Dram, works,
V. 6. 1833 1743.08
Chain of guilt ; or inn on the heath. See Taylor (T. P.) 1721.27
Challia (Henry W.) My wife's husband, farce. 2 acta. In T.
M. D.. V. 16 1771,12
Same, 2 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 10 1721,26
Champagne, com. Adapted from the French by F. E.Weatherly
and A. W. M. Weatherly. In Lacy, v. 98. , . . 1773.08
Chances (The). See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 7. 1844 1713.07 ; 1732.',iO
Change (A) of base. See Curtis {Mrs. Arriana) 1744.04
Channeling (The), play. See Middleton (T.) Works, v. 4. 1733.14
Chapman (George). Comedies and tragedies. With notes and
a memoir. 3 v. Londou, 1873. 12° 1713.24
Note. — For Contents see p. 360 of Catalogue.
— All fools, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 4.
1780 1722,04
— Eastwardhoe. 6acts. /nDodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 4. 1722,01
— The widow's tears, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays,
V. 6. 1780. ..." 1722.06
Chapter of accidents, com. See Lee (ifiss Sophia). . .1732.18
Chapter of accidents, farce. See Douglass (J. T.) . . . 1773.06
Charcoal burner ; or dropping well of Knaresborongb. See
Ahnar (G.) 1721.24
Charity. See Gilbert (W. S.) Orig. plays. 1876. . . .1724.34
Charles I., hist, drama. See Wills (W. Q.) 1873. . . .1744.32
Charles It., or the merry monarch, com. See Payne (J. H.) 1711.09
Charles xii., hist, drama. See Planch6 (J. B.) . . . . 1711.26
Charms, drama. See Toung (.Sir C. L.) 1773.14
Chaste maid in Cheapside, com. See Middleton (T.) Works, v. 4.
1840 1733.14
Chaatelard, trag. See Swinburne (A. C.) 1744.06
Cheat (The). See Plautus (M. A.) Com., v. 3. 1772. . .1741.16
Cheats of Scapin. See Moliere (J. B. P.)
Cheltnam (Charles S.) Leatherlungos the great, /n l,acy, v. 96.
— Matchmaker, farce. 2 acts. In Lacy. v. 93 1773.03
Cherry (Andrew). Soldier's daughter, com. t acta. InO.B.T.,
V. 23 1711.23
Same. In F, S, D,, y. 13.] 1772.13
Same, /n London stage, v. 1, 1826 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama.y.5, 1821. 1734.14
- — The travellers ; or music's faacinatlon, opera. 5 acts. In
O. B, T. V. 41 1721.08
Cherry and Fair star, eastern spectacle. 2 acta, /n F. M. D.,
V. 12 1771,10
Child of nature. See Inchbald {Mrs. E.) 1711.11
Child of the wreck, melodrama. See Planch^ (J. R.) . . 1741.09
Children in the wood, opera. .See Morton (Thomas). . .1711.17
Chimney-corner, drania. See Craven (11. T) .... 1772.30
Chiselling, farce. See Dilly (J. J.) and Allen (James). . 1773.19
Choephoree [The). See JEachylus (p, 5 of Catalogue).
Choice, com. See Murphy (Arthur), Works, v. 4. . . 6057.11
Ohopstick and Spikiiis, farce. .See Meritf (P.) .... 1773,19
Christmas carol. See Bamett (C. Z) 1773,04
Christmas pantomime, extrav. See BilWna (T.) . . . .1773.05
Chrononhotonthologos. See Carey (Henry). . 1721.08 : 1732.19
Churl (The). See Plautus (M. A.) Com., v. 4. 1772. . . 1741,16
In uUng for books, use th* •■ Book Order," giving the AUTaOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER.
878
PLAYS : abber to Courtney.
Gibber (Colley). Dramatic works. 4 v. L., 1760. 16°. . 1713.27
Note. — For Contend see p. 269 of Catalogue,
— Careless busbaiid, com. 6 acts. In British drama, t. 2.
18S3 17U 10
Same, /n London stage, T. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Love makes a man ; or the fop's fortune, com, 6 acta. In
0. B. T., v. 43 1721.10
Same, /n London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Provoked busbaad. See Vanbmgh (J.) and Gibber (0.)
— She would aud she would not ; or the kind impoater, com.
6 acts. />! London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Ximena ; or the heroic daughter, trag. 6 acta. In British
drama, v. 2 1714.10
Cinderella, opera. 2 acts. In T. S. D., v. 21 1772.18
Oircumstances alter cases, comedietta. ,See Hoppin (W.J.)1T71.22
Cistellaria ; or the casket. See Flantns (M. A.) Com,, v. 2. 1742.05
Cit turned gentleman, com. See Moliire (J. B, P.) Dr. works,
V. 4. 1761 1733 22
Citizen (The), firce. See Murphy (Arthur) 1734.20
City (The) heiress. See Bebn [Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 2. 1871. 6021.05
City madam (The). See Massinger (P.) Dr. works. 1851. 1736.02
City match. See Mayne (J.) 1722.09
City (The) night-cap, tragi-com. See Davenport (R.) . . 1722.11
City (The) ot the plague. See Wilson (John). Poems. 1858. 1695.26
City Witt. See Brome (R.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1873. . 1713.20
City wives' confedei-acy, com. ,Sc« Vanbrugh (5ir John). 1714.10
OiviUzaUon. See Wilkins (J. H.) 1772.13
Clandestine marriage, com. See Garriok (David) and Colman
(George) 1741.07
Olapp (Wm.W.,,;r.) LaFiammina. 4acts. /nP. S.D.,v.39. 1772.27
— My husband's mirror, comedietta. 1 act./n F.M.D.,v.26.1771.17
Olari ; or the maid of Milan, oper». See Payne (J. H.) . 1711.24
Olaridge (C. J.) andSoutar (Robert.jr.) Fast coach, farce, lact.
In Lacy, v. 102. . '. 1773.12
Clarke (Campbell). Awaking, drama, lact. /nLacy,v.98. 1773.08
Clarke (H. Savile). Hugger-mugger, farce. 1 ac«. Jn Lacy, v. 102.
— and Dn Terreaa (— ). Love wins, com. 3 acts. In Lacy,
T. 105. . . . . : 1773.16
Clarke (N. H. Belden). O'Neal, the great. 3 aot». InT.S.D.,
V. 42. 1772.29
— Pirate of the Isles. In F. S. D., v. 42 1772.29
Oiear case, farce. 1 act .See A'Beckett (G. A.) . . . . 1721.11
Clements (Arthur). Two blinds, operetta, /n Lacy, v. 102, 1773.12
— Two to one : or the Irish footman, farce. 1 act. In Lacy,
V. 98 1773.08
— and Hay (Fredertck). Cracked heads, burlesque. In Lacy
V. 108. ... 1773.18
Cleomenes, the Spartan hero, trag. See Dryden (J.) Works,
V. 8. 1821 6042.21
Clerk of Clerkenwell. See Almar (Geo.) 1721.22
Olockmaker's hat, farce. See Girardin {Mme. E. de). . . 1771.08
Clouds. See Aristophanes. OomediBS (p. 36 of Catalogue).
Coals of fire. com. See Craven (H. T.) 1773.04
Cobb (James). Doctor and apothecary, mus. ent. 2 acts. In
British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same, /n London stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.13
— First floor, farce. 2 acts. In British drama, v. 2. 1863. 1714.10
Same. In 0. B. T., v. 41 1721.08
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Haunted tower, comic opera. 3act8. /n O.B.T., v. 30, 1711.30
Same. /» Loudon stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.18
— Paul and Virginia, mus. ent. 2 acts. /nO.B.T., v. 20. 1711.20
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— Siege ofBelgrade, comic opera, 3acU. /n O.B.T.,v.20. 1711.20
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Cobbler of Preston, mus. farce. See Johnson (C.) . . 1721.09
Cockneys in CaUfornU. See Coyne (J. S.) 1771.06
Coffee-house (The), com. See Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Dram.
works, V. 2. 1781 1741.22
Coffey (Charles). Devil to pay ; or the wives metamorphosed,
comic opera. In British drama, v. 1. 1863. . . . 1714.09
— — Same. 2 acta. In C. B. T., v. 38 1721.05
Same, /n London stage, v, 1. 1826 1732.17
Colman (George, the eUer). Deuce is in him, ikrce. 2 acts. In
British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London sUge, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Jealouswlfe.com. 6 acts. /» Brit, drama, v. 1. 1863. 1714.09
Same, /n O. B. T., v. 7 1711.07
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 4 1772.04
Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 1. 1734.10
— Manager in distress, prelude. In Lacy, v. 94. . . . 1773.04
— Polly Honeycombe. lact. /n London stage, v. 2. 1825. 1732.18
— and Qarrick (D.) Clandestine marriage, com. 6 acts. In
0 B. T. v. 7 1711.07
— — Same, /n F. S. D., v. 6 1772.05
Same. In London stage, v. 1, 1826 1732.17
Same. Jn Oxberry (W.) New Engl. drama,v.6.1821.1734.14
Same. In Lacy, v. 92 1773.02
GoUnan (George, the younger). The Africans ; or war, love, and
duty. 3 acts. In O. B. T., v. 43 1721.10
— Battle of Hexham : or days of old. 3 acts. In O.B.T.,v.37.1721.04
— Blue Beard, dram, romance. 2 acta. In G.B.T.,v. 36. 1721.03
— Blue devils, farce. 1 act. In C. B. T., v. 39. ... 1721.06
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 9.' 1772.09
— Heir at law, com. 6 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 38. ... 1721.05
Same. In F. S. D., v. 12 1772.12
— . Inkle aud Yai'ico, opera. 3 acts, /u Brit. drama,T.2.1863.1714.10
Same. In O. B. T., v. 16 1711.1f.
— Iron chest, play. 3 acts. In O. B. T., v. 36. ... 1721.02
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 6 1772.06
— John Bull ; or the Englishman's fireside, com. 5 acts. In
O. B. T., V. 36 1721.03
— Jonathau iu England. Altered from Who wants a guinea. In
F. S. D., V. 40 1772.28
— Love laughs at locksmiths, mus. farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T..
V. 37 1721.04
— The Mountaineers, play. 3 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 35. . 1721.02
— — Same, /n F. S. D., v. 8. 1772.08
— Poor gentleman, com. 6 acts. In O. B. T., v. 37. . 1721.04
Same, /n F. S. D., V. 3 1772.03
— The Review ; or the wags of Windsor, mus. farce. 2 acts. In
C. B. T., V. 36 1721.03
Same. In F. S. D., v. 35 1772.26
— Surrender of Calais, play. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 40. 1721.07
— Sylvester fiaggeiwood, interlude, 1 act. In 0,B,'r.,v,36, 1721.03
— Ways aud meaus, com. 3 acts, /n Brit, drama.v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Who wants a guinea, com. 6 acts. In O. B. T., v. 20. 1711.20
Same. Altered [and name changed to] Jonathan in Eng-
land, /n F. S. D., V. 40 1772.28
— X. Y. Z.. farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 26 1711.26
Colomb [Col. — , F. S. A.) Cast king of Granada, hist, extrav.
/It Lacy, V. 103 1773.13
Columbus el filibustero. See Brougham (John). . . .1771.13
Comedy and tragedy. See Fournier (M. B.) ..... 1771.13
Comedy of errors. See Shakspere (Wm.) 1711.16
Comfortable lodgings ; or Paris in 1760. farce. See Feake (R.B.)
Comical lovers, com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v.3.n60. 1713.29
Comical revenge. See Etherege (G.) Works. 1704. . . 1723.08
Commissary, com. See Foote (S.) Works, v. 2. 1799. . 1724.19
Comus, masque. See Milton (John) 1711.32
Conceited peddler. See Randolph (T.) Poet, and dr. works, v. 1.
1875 1741.24
Confederacy, com. See Vanbrugh (J.) Dram, works. 1849. 1744.31
Oongreve (Wm.) Dramatic works. London, 1849. 8°. . 1744.31
Contents : Double-dealer. Judgment of Paris. Love for
love. Mourning bride. Old Bachelor. Semele. Way of
the world.
— Works. 2 V. London, 1719. 18° 1714.17
— The Double dealer, com. 5 acts, /n London stage, v. 4. 1732.20
— Love for love, com. 6 acts. Jn G. B. T., v. 19. . . .1711.19
Same, /re British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same, /n London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Mourning bride, ti-ag. 6 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1863. 1714.09
Same. /« London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— Way of the world, com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1732.20
Conjugal fidelity. See Plautus (M. A.) Com., v. 4. 1772. 1741.16
Conjugal lesson. See D'Anvers (Henry) 1771.10
Conquest (George) and Meritt (Paul). Seven sins ; or passion's
paradise, drama. 4 acts, /n Lacy, v. 109. . . .1773.19
Conscience, trag. See Iffland (A. W.) 1724.24
Conscious lovers (The), com. See Steele (Sir E.) . . . 1732.18
Conspiracie, and tragcdie of Charles, duke of Byron. See Chap-
man (G.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1873 1713.26
Conspiracy of the Pazzi. See Alfieri(V.) Trag., v. 2. 1816. 1712.11
Constant couple. See Farquhar (G.) Dram, works. 1849. 1744.31
Oonstantmaid.com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 4. .1743.06
Constantine Paleologus. See BailUe (J.) Works. 1851. 1712.22
Contention for honour and riches. See Shirley (J.) Dram, works,
v. 6. 1833. 1743.08
Contrivances (The), ballad opera. See Carey (H.) . . . 1732.20
Convict (Tbe). See Wilson (John). Poems. 1858. . . 1696.26
Conway (H. J.) Hiram Hireout, farce, lact. /nF. M. D..v. 22.
— Our Jemimy, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 12. . . 1771.10
Cooke (John). Greenes tu qnoqiie, or cittie gallant., 1 act. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 7. 1780 1722.07
Cool as a cucumber. See Jerroid (Wm. B.) 1771.19
Cooper (Frederick Fox). Black-eyed Sukey, burlesque. 1 act.
/n 0. M. T., V. 14 1721.29
— Hercules.kingof clubs, farce, lact. /n C. M. T., v. 13. 1721.28
— Ion, travestie. 1 act. In O. M. T., v. 12 1721.27
Spare bed : or tbe shower bath, farce. 2 acts. In O. M. T.,
T.7. . 1721.22
Coriolanus, trag. See Shakspere (Wm.) 1711.07
CorneUa, trag. See Gamier (R.l 1722.02
Coronation (The), play. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1743.06
Coroner's Inquisition, farce. See Hall (A. O.) .... 1771.11
Correggio. trag. See Oehlenschlitger (A.) 1733.36
Corsair (The), Christmas burlesque. See Broogh (Wm.) 1771.12
Corsican brothers. See Grange (E.) and Montepin(X. de) 1772.12
Oorsican brothers. See Webb (C.) 1721.14
Count Benyowski. See Eotzebne (A. von) 1724.22
Count Koeuigsmark, trag. See Eeitzenstein (C. von). . 1724.26
Count of Burgundy, com. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dram.
works, v. 1. 1800 1732.02
Count of Narbonne, trag. See Jephson (R.) .... .1732.19
Countess of Escarbagnas. See MoU*re (J. B. P.) Dram, works.
Country girl, com, See Wycherley (Wm.) 1734.17
Country house, farce. See Vanbrugh (J.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Country inn, com. See BailUe (J.) Works. 1861. . . . 1712.22
Country squire, com. See Dance (C.) 2 acts 1772.27
Country wife, com. See Wycherley (W.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Court and city, com. See Peake (11. B.) 1721.09
Court beauties, dram, sketch. See Planche (J. B.) . . . 1741.09
Court beggar. See Brome (B.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1873. 1713.20
Court cards, comic drama. ,S'' <■ Simpson (J. P.) . • . .1771.24
Court secret, tragi-com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 5. 1743.07
Courtezans (The). See Plautus (M. A.) Com., v. 6. 1774.1741.17
Oourtney (John). Deeds, not words, drama. 2 acts. Jn Lacy.
V 106. 1773.16
— Eustache Baudln. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 18. . . . 1772.17
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— Time trlea sU. i acts. In T. S. S., v. 36 1772.26
Oousin Fauule, com. 2 acta, /ii F. M. D..v. 40. . . ,1771.24
Oovent gardeu weeded. See Brome (R.j Dr. works, v. 2, 1713,21
Cowlor (<V». Hanuab). BoUe'a atratagom, com. 6 acta. In
British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. /» O. B. T., v. 2. 1711.02
Same. In F. S. D., v. 36 1772.26
Same, in London Btage.>. 2, 182S 1732.18
Same, /n Oxberrjr (W.) K«w Engl., drama, v. 6. 1734.15
— Bold stroke forakUHbaud, com. 6 acts. /» aB.T.,v.36.1721.03
Same. 6 acts. In London stage, v. 3. 1826. . , 1732.19
— Which is the man ? coai, 6 acts. In London stage, v. 2.
1825 1732.18
— Whoa the dupe 2 farce. 2 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714.10
Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Ozberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 11. 1734.20
Oox aud Box. See Morton (J. M.) and Burnand (F. C.) . 1771.24
Ooxcomb (The). See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Worka,
V. 3. 1843 1713.03
Ooyne (J. Stirling). Awkward arrival, com. 2 acts. /nF. M. D.,
V. 12 1771.10
— Box and Cox married and settled, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 7 1771.07
— Cockneys in California. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 5. . 1771.05
— Did you ever send your wife to Camberwell ? farce. 1 act.
/« F. M. D.. V. 39 1771.23
— Everybody's friend, com. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 44. 1772.30
— Love-knot, com. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 40 1772.28
— Pas do fasciuation, farce. 1 act. ;» F. M. D., v. 34. 1771.21
— Separate maiuteuance. farce. 1 act. In Lacr, v. 94. 1773.04
— Trumpetei'a daughter, farce. 1 act. /re F. M.D..V.35. 1771.21
— Unprotected female, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 30. 1771.19
— Vicar of Wakefield. 2 acts. />i F. S. D., v. 11. . .1772.11
— Wanted, one thousand spirited youug uiilliuers, for the gold
diggioga, farce. 1 act. /» F. M. D , v. 26. . . .1771.17
— Woman in red. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 92 1773.02
Cozeners (The), com. See Foote (S.) Works, v. 2. 1799. 1724.19
Cracked heads, burlesque. See Clements (A.) and Hay (P.)1773.18
Cradle of liberty ; or Boston In 1775. See G-lover (8. E.) 4 acts.
/reF. S. D, V. 38 1772.27
Cramond brig, drama. See Murray (Wm. H.) . . . .1721.13
Craven (H. T.) Chimuey-coruer. drama. 2 acts. /nF.S. D.,v. 44,
— Coals of fire, com. 3 acts, /re Lacy, v. 94 1773.04
— Meg's diversion. 2 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 43. . . .1772.29
— Our Nelly, drama. 2 acts, /n Lacy, v. 108 1773.18
— Village uightingale, burletta. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 108. 1773.18
Crazy Jane, romantic play. 5ee Somerset (C. A.) . . .1721.17
Creatures of impulse, mus. fairy tale. See Gilbert (W. 8.) J773.01
Cricket on the hearth. See Smith (Albert), /n F.S.D.,v.43. 1772.29
Crimeless criminal, farce. 5ed Becher (M.) 1773.11
OrinoUne, farce. See Broueh (B. B.) 1771.18
Critic (The), or a tragedy rehearsed. See Sheridan (R. B.)
Cross (James C.) The purse ; or the benevolent tar, mus. ent.
1 act. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Cross purposes, farce. See O'Brien (Wm.) 1732.18
Crossing the line, comic dr. See Almar (George). . . . 1771.10
Crowding the season, com. .Vee Hardy (E. T.) .... 1771.24
Crown prince. See Wilks (T. E.) 1771.10
Crowned Hippolytus (Thei. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Cruel gift, trag. See Centlivre (Jtfrj. S.) Dr. worka, v. 2. 1714.26
Cumberland (Uichard). The brothers, com. 5 acts. In British
drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same, /re London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— ■ The Carmelite, ti'. 6 acts. In Lond. stage, v. 4. 1827. 1732.20
— False impressions, com. 5 a. In Lond. staKe,v.4. 1827. 173'^. 20
— . Fashionable lovers, com. 5 a. /» Iiond. stage, v.2. 1825. 1732.18
— • First love, com. 5 acta. In London stage, v. 3. 1826. 1732.19
— ^ The Jew, com. 6 acta, /n O. B. T., v. 38, . . . .1721.05
Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 1826 1732.17
— Mysterious husband, trag. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 3.
182B 1732.19
— West Indian, com. 6 acts. In British drama, v. 2. 1853. 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry(W.) New Engl, drama, v. 1. 1818. 1734.10
— Wheel of fortune, com. 6 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 14. . 1711.14
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In 0xberry(W.) New Engl. drama,v.l2. 1821. 1734.21
Cunningham (Mrs. Virginia.) Madelaine, the belle of the Fau-
bourg. 3 acts. /» F. S. D., v. 33 1772.-24
Cupboard love, farce. See Hay (Fred.) 1773.01
Cupid and death, masque. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works,v.6. 1743.08
Cupid in waiting, com. See Jerrold (B.) 1773.04
Oupid's revenge. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 2. 1843 1713.02
OnrcoUo ; or tlio forgery. SeePlantus (M.A.) Com., v. 1. 1852. 1742.04
Cure for a cuckold, com. See Webster (J.) and Rowley (W.)1744.27
Cure for the heartache, com. See Morton (T.) .... 1711.16
Cure for the fidgets, farce. See Williams (T. J.) ... 1771.23
Curfew (The), play. See Tobin (J.) 1721.10
Curious case, com. 2 acts, [ajton.] In F. M. D., v. 41. 1771.24
Curse of mammon. See Reynoldson (T. H.) 1721.30
Gnrtis (.Vr*. Arriana W.) The spirit of Seventy-six, a drama. A
change of base. Doctor Mondschein. [anon.] Boston,
1868. 16° 1744.04
Ooatom of the country. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.)
Works, V. 4 1713.04
Out off with a shilling, comedietta. See Smith (S. T.) . 1773.07
Cyclops (The). See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Cymbeline. See Shakspore (Wra.)
Cymon and Iphlgenia. .S'f; Garrick (David). . 1732.19 ; 1741.09
Cynthia's revels. .See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. . . 1726.27
Czar Peter. See O'Keeffe (J.) Dram, works v. 3. 1798. 1734.06
Daddy Hardacre, drama. See Blmpaon (J. P.) .... 1773,10
DagoMrt, king of the Franks, trag. See Babo (J. H.) . 1724.24
I)au7mple (J. 8.) Lurline ; or revolt of the Nsiadea, operatic
spectacle. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 9 1721.24
Same. ( Willi tiUe .] Naiad queen. In F. S. D.,v, 38. 1772.27
Daly (Auguatiu). Frou Frou, com. Sacts. /nF.S.D..v. 46. 177'2.30
— Leah, the forsaken. 6 acts, /re Lacy, v. 97 1773.07
Damolselle. See Brome (R.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1873. 1713.20
Damon aud Pithias, com. .v. e Edwards (R.) 1732.01
Damon aud Pythias, trag. See Banim (J.) and Shiel (B.L.) 1731.11
Damon and l>j'tbiaB, farce. See Bnckstone (J. B.) . . . 1721.21
Damon : or true friendship, com. See Leasing (U. E.) Dram.
works. 1878 1732.90
Dance (Charles). Bengal tiger, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., T. 36.
— Couulry squire, com, 2 acts. In T. S- D.. v. 39. . . 177X27
— Delicate ground ; or Paris iu 1793. 1 act. In F.M.D..V.6. 1771.06
— Kill or cure, farce. 1 act. /re F. M. D., v. 6. ... 1771.06
— Match in the dark. com. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 28. . 1771.18
— Morning call. com. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 8, . . . 1771.08
— Naval engagements, com. 2 acts. In F. M. D., t. 4. . 1771.04
— Two b'hoys. burletta. 2 acts. In F, M. D., v. 36. . 1772.26
— Victor vanquished, com. 1 act. /» F. M. D., v, 26. 1771.16
— tVbo speaks first? farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D.,t. 6. .1771.06
— Wonderful woman, com. dr. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 41. 1771.24
Dance (George), Lucky stara ; or the cobbler of Cripplegate I
burletta. 1 act. /re Lacr. v. 94 1773.04
Daniel (George). Disagreeable aurpriae, mua. farce, 2 acta,
/n O. B. T., v. 14 1711.14
— Doctor Bolus, lact. /re C. B. T., v. 13 1711,13
— Sworn at Highgate, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C.M.T.,t.6. 1731.21
Danvers (Henry). Conjugal lesson, comic scene. 1 act. In
F. M. D., v. 12 1771.10
— Fascinating individual, farae. lact. /nF.M.D.,v 21. 1771.14
Dark hour before dawn. See Broogham (J.) and Goodrich (F. B.)
5 acts 1772.33
Daughter (The). See Bayly (T. H.) 1771.11
Daughter (The), play. See Knowlaa (J. S.) Worka.1732.05 ; 1732.06
Daughter to uiatTy, comedietta. See Pluichi (J. R.) . . 1741.09
Daveau (llliou). Plague of my life I farce. 1 act. In Lacr,
T. 104 1773.14
Davenant {Sir Wm.) Dramatic works, with pref. memoir. 6 ▼.
London, 1872-74. 8' 1722,23
Note.— For Contents see p. 406 of Catalogue.
— The wits, com. S acts. In Dodaley (J.) Old plays, t. B. 1722.08
Davenport (Robert). The city nigtit-cap, tragl-com. 6 acta. In
Dodaley (J.) Old plays, v. 11. 1780 1722,11
Davidson {Mrs. — ). Giralda; or which is my husband ? com.
3 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 46 1721.13
Davidson (G. U., trantlaXor). Augelo and the actress of Padua,
drama. 4 acta. In C. B. T., v. 48 1721.16
Day after the fair, farce. See Somerset (C. A.) 1721.18; 1771.12
Day after the wedding, interlude. See Kemble (M. T.) . 1711.29
Day of reckoning, drama. See Flanche (J. R.) , . . , 1741.09
Days of Jezebel, hist, drama. See Bayne (P.) 1872. . . 1712.33
Day's fishing, farce. See Morton (J. U.) 1771.33
Dead heart, hist, drama, .^ee Webster (B.) 1773,29
Dead shot, farce. See Bnckstone (J. B.) 1771.01
Dead witness, drama. See Reeve (W.) 1773.09
Deadman's point ; or the lighthouse on the Cam Ruth. See
Bnrnand (F. C.) 1773.02
Deaf and dumb ; or the orphan protected. See Kotzobna
(A. von) 1711.15; 1724.23
Deaf as a post, &rce. Set Poole (T.) 1771.08
Deaf lover, farce. Se«Pilon(F.) 1732.19
Death of Adam. See Oenlis [Mmt. de). Sacred dramas. 1724.33
Death of Caesar, trag. See 'Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Dr. works, v. 1.
Death of Cain. SeeLyndsay (D.) Dramas. 1822.. . .1732.23
Death of Wallenstein. See Schiller (J. C. F. von). . . . 1633.16
Debauchees ; or Jesuit caught, com. S^e Fielding (H.) Worka,
V. 2 8037.21
Debt, farcical com. £^ee De Pass (E. A.) 1773.10
Decided case. .S'ee Brougham (J.) 1771.11
Deeds, uot words, drama. See Courtney (J.) 1773.16
Deep, deep sea ; or Perseus aud Andromeda, burletta. See
Planch6 (J. X.) and Dance (C.) 1741.13
Dekker (Thomas). Dramatic works. With notes and memoir.
4 V. Loudon, 1873. 16° 1722.18
Note. — For Contents see under his name (p. 410).
— Honest whore. In Dodaley (J.) Old playa, v. 3. 1780. 1722.03
Delicate ground ; or Faria in 1793. See Dance (0.) . . 1771.06
Delinquent (The), com. See Reynolds (F.) 1721.07
Deluge (The). See Lyndsay (D.) Dramas. 1822. . . . 1732.23
Deluge (The). See Reade (J. E.) Poet, worka, v. 3, 1857. 1681.03
Demetna, trag. See Hillhouse (J. A.) Dramaa, v. 1. 1839. 1726.14
Demetrius. See Schiller (J. C. F. von). Works, v. 4. . . 6064.27
Demon lover, comedietta. See Brougham (John). . . . 1771.11
De Montfort, trag. .S'eeBaillie (J.) Work». 1851. . .1712.22
Dennis (John). Dramas. In hit Select works, v. 2. 1718. 6044.20
De Pass (£. A.) Debt, farce. 2 acta. In Lacy, v. 100. . 1773.10
Deposition (The) ; or fatal miscarriage, trag. Sacts. [Ediu.! n.d.]
12° In 1722.16
Desert deserted ; or last days of Brigham Young. 4 acts. [In
F. S. D., V. 26 1772.21
Desert island, dram. poem. See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 3. 6057.10
Deserted daughter, com. See Holcroft (T.) 1732.19
Deserter (The), musical drama. See Dibden (0.) . . . 1734.20
Desperate game, com. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.16
Destiny of Cain. See Lyndsay (D.) Dramaa. 1822. . . 1732.23
Deuce is in him. farce. See Colman (George) 1714.09
Devil aud doctor Faustus, drama. See Rede (L.) . . .1721.12
Devil (the) is an ass. See Jonson (Bim). Works. 1853. 1725.27
Devil to pay ; or wives metamorphosed. See Oofiby (C.) 1721.06
In aaking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S MAH8, the Arat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
880
PLAYS : DevU upon two sticks io Earthquake.
DeTil upon two sticks, com. Su Foote (8.) Works, v. 2. n2f W
DevU's bridge, opera. See Arnold (S. J.) 1721.09
DeTil'srtucat J oiGlftof mammon. See Jerrold (Douglas). 1721.20
Devil's elixir ; or the shadowless man, mus. romance. See Fitz-
Ball (E ) 1711.22
Devil's law case. See Webster (J.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1857. 1714.26
Devilish good joke. See Hireie (T.) 1771.21
Devotion of the cross. See Oalderon de la Barca {P.) . 1714.20
Diamond arrow, com. See Moncrieff (W. T.) .... 1721.25
Dibden (Charles). The deserter, mus. drama. 2 acts. In Lon-
don stage, V. 1. 1825 "32.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 11. 1821. 1734.20
Great devil; or robber of Genoa, melodrama. 2 acts. In
0. M. T., V. 14 1721.29
Ivauhoe ; or the iew'a daughter, romantic melodrama. 3 acta.
/..Lacy, V. 92. 1773.02
Ihe Quaker, comic opera. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same, /n Oxberry (W.) New Eugl. dr., v. 11. 1821. 1734.20
. Smuggler's daughter, melodrama. 2 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 7.
. The Waterman ; or the 1st of August, ballad opera. 2 acta.
/nO. B. T.T. 23 1711.23
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— Wildman, melodi-ama. 1 act. 7« O. M. T., v. 11. .1721.26
Dibden (Charles, jr.) Farmer's wife, comic opera. 3 acts. In
London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— Mv spouse and I, operatical farce. 2 acts. In London stage,
V. 4. 1827 1732.20
— — Same. In O. B. T., v. 41 1721.08
Dibdin (Thomas). Banks of the Hudson ; or the congress
trooper. 3 acts, in O. M. T., v. 4 1721.19
The Cabinet, comic opera. 3 acts. In O. B. T., v. 21. 1711.21
Don Giovanni ; or a spectre on horseback. 2 acts. In 0.
M. T., V. 2 1721.17
English fleet In 1342, comic opera. 3 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 32.
— Fate of Calas, hist, drama. 3 acts. InO. M. T.. v. 8. 1721.23
Fivomilesoff; or the fingerpost, com. 3 acts, /n O.B.T.,v.42.
— Heart of Mid -Lothian, melodrama. 3 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 1.
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 22 1772.19
— Humphrey Clinker, farce. 2 acts, in O. M. T., v. 4. 1721.19
— Ivanhoe ; or the Jew's daughter, melodrama. 3 acts. In
O. M. T., V. 2 1721.17
— — Same. In F. S. D., v. 40 1772.28
— Jew and the doctor, farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 11. 1711.11
Same. /« O. B. T., v. 34 1721.01
— KenUworth, drama. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 39. . . 1721.06
Lady of the lake, melodrama. 2 acts. In O. M. T.,v. 3. 1721.18
Same. In F. S. D., v. 35 1772.25
- Of age to-morrow, mus. eut. 2 acts. In O.B.T.,v.43. 1721.10
— Past teu o'clock and a rainy night I farce. 2 acts. In O. B.
T , V 38 1721.06
— Paul Jones, melodrama. 3 acts, in O. M. T.. v. 2. .1721.17
— Quaker (The), comic opera. 2 acts, in O. B. T., v. 37. 1721.04
— Biifflan boy, melodrama. 2 acts, in O. M. T., v. 4. . 1721.19
~ St. David's day ; or the honest Welshman, mus. farce. 2 acts.
in 0. B. T., V. 37 1721.04
— Sixes ; or the devil's in the dice, melodrama. 2 acts, in
0. M. T., V. 9 1721.24
— . Suil Dhuv the coiner, melodrama. 2 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 1.
— Two Gregories ; or where did the money come from? farce.
2 acts. inO. M. T.,v.3 1721.18
— Under the rose, mus. interlude, laot. in O.M.T.,v. 16. 1721.31
— Valentine aud Orson, melodr. 3 acts, in O.B.T.,v.27. 1711.27
— What next ? &rce. 2 acts, in London stage, v. 4. 1827. 1732.20
Dick Turpin and Tom King. See Suter (W. E.) . . . .1771.22
Did you ever send your wife to Camberwell ? See Coyne (J. Stir-
ling) 1771.23
Dido, queen of Carthage, trag. See Marlowe (C.) Works. 1735.01
Dieby (George). Elvira, com. 5acts. in Dodsley (J.) Old plays,
V. 12. 1780 1722.12
Dilly (J. J.) and Allen (James). Chiselling, farce. 1 act. in
Lacy. V. 109 1773.19
Dimond (Wm.) Broken sword, melodrama. 2 acts. inO. B. T.,
V. 41 1721.03
-Same, in F. S. D., v. 22 1772.19
— The.Ethiop. 3 acts, in F. S. D., v. 18 1772.17
— Foundling of the forest. 3 acts, in O. B. T., v. 40. 1721.07
— Hunter of the Alps, drama. 2 acts, in O. B. T., v. 39. 1721.06
— Lady aud the devil, mus. drama. 2 acts, in O.B.T.,v.46. 1721.13
Same. In F. S. D., v. 30 1772.23
— Peasaut boy, opera. 3 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 40. . . . 1721.07
— . Youug huzzar, opera. 2 acts, in 0. B. T., v. 41. . .1721.08
— Youth, love aud lolly, comic opera. 2 acts. In O. B.T., v. 39.
Disagreeable surprise, mus. farce. See Daniel (G.) . . 1711.14
Discovery (The). See Plaulus (M. A.) Com. v. 3. 1772. . 1741.15
Discreet princess, fairy extrav. See Planche (J. R.) . .1741.09
Distressed mother, trag. SeePhilips (A.) 1732.20 ; 1734.14 ; 1714.10
Dislrest mother, tiag. See Philips (A.) 1732.20
Distress'd wife, com. See Gay (J.) Plays. 1772. . . . 1723.31
Distresses (The). See D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1722.25
Dixon (Bernard H.) and Wood (Arthur). Behind a mask, com.
3 acts, in Lacy, v. 97 1773.07
Doctor and apothecary, mus. eut. See Cobb (J.) 1714.09 ; 1732.18
Doctor Bolus. See Daniel (G.) ' 1711.13
Doctor Dilworth, farce. See Oxenford (John) 1771.20
Doctor Faustus, trag. See Marlowe (C.) Works. 1733.01 ; 1735.01
Doctor in spite of himself, farce. See Moli^re (J. B. P.)
Doctor Mondschelu ; or the violent remedy. See Curtis {Mrs.
A. W.) 1744.04
Dr. Pangloss. See Heir at law.
Dodge for a dinner, farce. See Palmer (T. A.) . . . . 1773.10
Dodsley (Robert). Miller of Mansfield, dram. ent. 1 act. in
London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Does he love me? com. Sec Falconer (E.) 1773.10
Doldmm (The); or 1803. 2 acts. See O'KeeflSB (J.) Dram, works,
v. 4. 1798 1734.07
Dolores, trag. See Cannon (C. J.) Dramas. 1857. . . 1714.29
Don Caesar de Bazan, drama. See Diunanoir (P. F. P.) and Den-
nery (A. P.) 1721.13 ; 1772.02
Don Carlos, prince of Spain, trag. See Otway (T.) Works, v. 1.
Don Carlos. In SohUler (J. C. F. von). Works, v. 3. . . 6064.26
Same, in Thompson (B.) Germ, theatre, v. 6. . 1724.25
Don Garcia. See Alfleri (V.) Trag., v. 3. 1815. . . . 1712.12
Don Garcia of ^Navarre. See Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.27 ; 1735.04
Don Giovanni ; or spectre on horseback. See Dibden (T.) 1721.17
Don Juan ; or the feast of the statue. See Moliftre (J. B. P.) 1733.28
Don Paddy de Bazan, farce. See Grover (J. H.) ... 1771.23
Don Quixote, mus. drama. See Almar (Geo.) .... 1721 29
Don Quixote in England, com. See Fielding (H.)WorkB,v.3.5037.22
Don Sebastian, trag. See Dryden (J.) Work.*, v. 7. 1821. 6042.20
Done on both sides, farce. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.16
Don't forget your opera glasses. Sed Woolf (B. E.) . .1771.17
Don't judge by appearance, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . 1733.16
Double bedded room. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.15
Double-dealer, com. SeeOongreve(Wm). 1744.31 : 1714.17 ; 1732.20
Double gallant, com. SeeOibber (C.) Dr. works, v.3. 1760. 1713.29
Double marriage. See Beaumont (F.) ond Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 6. 1844 1713.06
Doubtful heir, tragi-com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. work8,v.4. 1743.06
Douglas, trag. See Home (John). . 6044.01 ; 1714.09 ; 1722.15
Douglass (John T.) Chapter of accidents, farce. 1 act. In Lacy
V. 96 1773.06
Doves in a cage, com. See Jerrold (D.) Writings, v. 8. . 1725.25
Dowager, com. 1 act. See Mathews (C.) 1771.20
Down iu a balloon, farce. See Oxenford (J.) 1773.02
Dragon of Wantley, burlesque. 3 acts. See Gary (Henry). 1732.18
Drama at home, extrav. See Planche (J. K.) 1741.09
Dramatic scenes. See Procter (U. C.) ....... 1742.06
Dramatist (The), com. S^e Reynolds (F.) 1721.06
Drawing rooms, second floor, and attics, farce. See Morton
(J. M.) 1733.16
Dreadfully alarming, farce. See Edwardes (C.) and Oulleme (E.)
Dream (The), trag. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . . 1712.22
Dream at sea. See Buokstone (J. B.) 1772.25
Dreams of delusion. See Simpson (J. P.) 1771.20
Dred. See Brougham (J.) 1772.17
Drummer (The); or the haunted house, com. See Addison (J.)
Drunkard (The). See Smith (W. H.) 1772.11
Drunkard's children, drama. See Johnstone (J. B.) . .1773.09
Drunkard's doom, drama. See Pitt (G. D.) 1772.80
Drunkard's warning, drama. See Tayleure (E. W.) . . 1772.30
Dryden (John). Draiuatic works. [In his Works, v. 2-7, 1821.)
Cmtmts : v. 2. Wild gallant, com. Rival ladies, tragi-
com. Indian queen, trag. Indian emperor, or conquest of
Mexico. Secret love, or maiden queen. 3. Sir Martin
Mar-All, orthe feigned innocence, com. The tempest, com.
An evening's love, or the mock astrologer, com. Tyraunic
love, or the royal martyr, trag, 4. Almanzor and Alma-
hide, or the conquest of Granada by the Spaniards, trag.
Marriage a-la-mode, com. The assiguatiou, or love in a
nunnery, com. 5. Amboyna, or cruelties of the Dutch to
the Eugl. merchants, trag. State of innocence, aud fall of
man, opera. Aureug-Zebe, trag. All lor love, the world
well lost, trag. 6. Limberham, or the kind keeper, com.
(Edipus, trag. Troilus aud Cressida, trag. Spanish friar.
7. Duke of Guise, trag, Albion aud Albanius, opera,
Don Sebastiau, trag.
— All for love, trag. 5 acts. In British drama, v. 2. 1853. 1714.10
— - — Same, in London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
Dubonrg (A. W.) Sympathy, comedietta. 1 act. in Laoy, v. 96.
— Tweuty minutes under an umbrella, in Lacy, v, 1U6. 1773,16
Duchess of Malfi, trag. See Webster (John), , 1744,25 ; 1721,13
Dudley (Bate). The woodman, comic opera. 3 acta. In Lon-
don stage, V. 4. 1827 1732.20
Duel (The); or my two nephews, farce. See Feake (R. B.) 1711.22
Duenna (The), com. opera. See Sheridan (R. B.|
Duke of Guise, trag. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 7. 1821. 5042.20
Duke of Milan. See Massinger (Philip) 1736.02
Duke's daughter; or the hunchback of Paris. See Bonrgeoise
(A.) and Feval (P.) 1772.28
Duke's mistress, trag. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1743.06
Dumanoir (P. F. P.) and Deimery (A. P.) Don Ciesar de Bazan.
3 acts. [Tr. by G. A. ABeckett and Mark Lemon.) in
F. S. D., v. 2 1772.02
Same. In C. B. T., v. 46 1721.13
Dumb beUe, farce. See Bernard (P.) 1771.16
Dumb boy of Manchester. See Rayner (B. F.) . . . . 1772.29
Dumb girl of Geuoa, melodrama. See Farrell (J.) . . . 1772.24
Dumb knight, hist. com. See Machin (L.) 1722.04
Dumb Savoyard, and his monkey. See Thompson (C. P.) 1773.08
DupUcity, com. See Holcrofl (T.) 1732.20
Durivage (0. E.) Lady of the lions, burlesque. 1 act. In F.
M. D., V. 29 1771.18
— Stage-struck Yankee, farce. 1 act. inF. M. D., v.27. 1771.17
Dutch courtezan. See Marston (J.) Works, v. 2. 1856. 1733.03
Dutch lover. See Behn (Afrj. A.) Plays, v. 1. 1871. . . 6021.04
Dutchman's ghost, farce. See Barry (S.) 1771.13
D'ye know me now ? farce. See Martin (Wm.) .... 1773.15
Dying for love, com. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.20
Earl of Essex, trag. See Jones (H.) 1714.10
Earl of poverty. See Almar (Geo.) 1721.29
Earl of Warwick, trag. See Franklin (Thomas). . . . 1732.19
Earthquake ; or spectre of the Nile, burletta. See Fitz-Ball (E.)
THE BBOOKLYN LIBBABY.
PLAYS : East Indian io Fielding.
881
Eait Indian (The), com. Sf- Kotzebuo |A. F. F. vun). Draiiiatio
woiks, V. 2. 18U0 \T.i1.m
East Imliau (The), c mi. Sif, Lewis (M. O ) In Eotzebue (A. F.
F. vou). Uraiu. workfl, V. 3. 18U1 1732.04
E ist Lyuuo, drama. *< Palmer (T. A.) 177:1.1;!
Eastward hoc. *■« Chapman (Uoo) 17'22()4
Eastward hoe. .S« Marston (J.| Works, v. 3. 1856. . .173.1.04
Ebenozcr V. uturo. farco. .?•'■ La Bree (1..) 1771.15
Ebsworth {Mrs. — ). Payable at Bigtit ; or chaste salute, comic
pio.jo. 7iO. M. T.. V. U 1731.29
EbsworthiJosepb). Kival valits, farco. 2 acts. /« O. M. T.. v.l2
Eo=iesiarusjB. 5 ■'■ Aristophanes. Comodios, v. 2. 1833. 1712. IG
Eldyslono elf, mel"dr:imii. .S'>e Pitt (li. \).) 1721.25
Education.com. AVe Morton (T.) 1711.16
E Iward, tU8 black princi>, lii-t. trag. Sen Shirley (Wm.) 1732.20
Edward II., trag. ,?m Marlowe (C.| Dr. works. 1818. . 1733.111
Ejwardiv., play. .?''« Heywood (ThomaK) 175(1.13
Edwardea (Conway). Anno lloleyu, burlesque extrav. 1 act.
Ill Lacy. V. 97 1773.07
— Our pet, com. 3 acts. /« Lacy. v. 105 1773.15
— ami CaUerne (Edwurd;. Dreadfully alarming, farce. 1 act.
/nLacy. V. 05. . 1773.05
Edwards (Kicburd). Damon and Pithias, com. /.i Dodsley (J. I
Oldl'liiys, V. 1. 1780 1722.01
Edwin the f.iir. S-- Taylor (II.I Poetical works, v. 2. . 1B1I2 33
Ejmont. .Sie Goethe (I. \V. von). Dram. \vork». 1831. . 172.5.01
Eileen tlge; or dark's the hour before the dawu. Sti Falconer
(E.) 1773.17
Elder brother. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 10.
Election (The), com. Sc; Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . . 1712.22
Electra. S'-'i Euripides. .V-r under his name (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Elcctra. .Sf! Sophocles. Tragtidies. . . 1743.20 ; 23 ; 1744.01
Elfrida. .Vce Mason (Keo. W.) British poets, v. 18. . .16211.18
Ella Itoseuburg. iiieloilraina. Sf-e Kenney {J .) . . . .1.11.27
Elton (in. W.) Paul the poacher, domestic drama. 2 acts. In
O. M. T., V. 11 1721 26
Elvira, com. Se^! Digby (Q.) 1722.12
Emilia Gal. .tti. .S:«Lessing(a. E.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1878. 1732.2J
— ■ — .Same. /» Thompson (B. (ieruiaii theatre. v. 6. 1801. 1724.26
Emperor oftlio cast. .SVc Missinger (P.) Dr.works.l7;l5.02;i733.08
Emperor of the moon. S e Behn (.1/m. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1871. 6021.07
Emson ( l^rim'.! E.) Bumble's cuuitship, comic interlude. 1 act.
In Lacy, v. 90 1773.09
Enchanted wood, fairy r-xtrav. S'le Byron (U. J.) . . , 1773.09
Endtmion. the luau in tlio moouo. A'ee Lyly (J.) Dr. works, v. 1.
18-,8 1732.14
En-'lish Crhomas Dunn). The Mormons. 3 acta. /nF. S. D.. v. 26.
Enjlish fl.jct. in 134'2, comic opoia. ,S'.;! Dibden (T.) . . 1711.32
English m..or: or the mock marriage. See Bromo (li.) Dram.
works, V. 2 1713 21
English taj-edy. play. &.; Kemble (F. A.) Plays. 1863.1731.16
Enjlishraan in Paris, com. .S'ce Foote (.s.) Works, v. 1. . 1724.18
Englishman ruturnt'd from Paris, farce. See Foote (S.) Wor'.;s,
V. 1 1724.18
Englishman's bouse is his castle. 5'.; Morton (J. M.) .17.13.16
E-^sign (The), com. See Schrooder (F. L) 1724.26
E.nthusiasm.c.im. .<:« Baillie (,I.) Works. 1351. . .1712 22
Epicsne ; or th.i silcut woman. ,Sce Jonson (Beu). Works. 1725 27
Epidicus. S'ePlautus (M. A.) C .medies, v.2. 1852. . 1712.ii5
Epsom-'Wells. com. .'tee ShadwcU (T.) 1673 1742.22
Ernest Maltravera. .See Medina (Louisa) 1772.17
Ernestine. .S'c.; Robertson (Wju.) 1772.14
Esmeralda. A'eeFitz-BaU(lidw.) 1772.17
Elhwald. trag. S<« B.iillie (J.) Works. 1831 1712.'22
Eton boy, fa; ce. -y.^* Morton (E.) 1771.17
Eugene Aram. 5.?e Moncrieff (W. T.) . . . 1721.'25; 1773.13
Eugenie ; or tho Spiiuish bride. SvKemble (P. A.) Plays. 1731.16
Eanachus; or the enuucb. *Ve.? Terence, comedies. .1744.13
Earipides. Tragedies. See p. 430 of Catalogue.
Ejrydico. farce. See Fielding (Henry). Works, v. 3. . 6037.22
Eurydico liiss'd. *e Fielding (U.) Works, v. 3. . . .5037.22
Eustacho Baudiu, 5m Courtney (.J.) 1772.17
E/adno ; or the statue. S-e Shiel (R. L.) 1772.07
Eiraleen Wilson. *■« Pilgrim (J. I 1772.23
Eirening'slovo (The), com. to- Dryden (.1.) Works, v. 3. 5012.16
Everybody's fiifUd, com. .S'*^« Coyne (J. S.) 1772.30
Everybody's husband, comio drama. Sre Ryan (U.) . . 1721.19
Every man in his bumor, com. .S'-e Jonson (Ben).
Every man out of bis humor. .S.je Jonson (Ben). Works. 1725.27
Every oue has his fault, com. *^''; Inchbald (.Vc». E.)
Evil eye, melodrama. ,5« Phillips (J. B.) 1771.12
Evil genius, com. See Bernard B.) 1772.18
Example (I'he), com. ^t:-; Shirley (.1.) Dram, works, v. 3. 1713.05
Exchange no robbery, com. S'-e Hook (T. E.) . . . . 1721.04
Exile (The); or deserts of Siberia. See Reynolds (F.j . 1711. '29
Faint heart never won fair lady, com. .V.rPlancho (J. R.) 1772.01
Fair encounter, comedietta. .Se« Rae (' '. 51.) 1773.14
Fair favourite, tragl-com. See D'Avenant (W.) Dram, works,
V. 4. 1873 1722.'25
Fairmaidofthoexchaugo.com. 5'''«j Heywood (T.) . .1756.30
Fair mai.l of the inu. See Beaumont (F.) ami Fletcher (J.)
Works, v. 10. 1846 1713.10
Fair maid of the west. Sez Heywood (T.) 1756.42
Fair one with tlie golden locks, fairy extrav. See Planchd (J. E.)
Fair penitent, trag. See Eowe (N.) 1711. OJ
Faithirul friends. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Worts,
V. 4. 1841 1713.04
Faithful shepherdess. See Beatunont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 2. 1843 171.1.02
Falconer (Edmimd). Does he lore me? com. 3 arts, /a Lacy,
v. 100 1773.10
— Eileen Oge ; or dark's the hour before the dawn, drama.
4 acts. In Lacy, v. 107 1773.17
— Husb.iud of an hour. 2 a U. //i F. S. D.,T. 88. . .1772.27
— Piep o'llay. drama. 4 acts, /ii F. S. D., T. 44. . .1772.30
— T.io much for Kool nature, fane. 1 a t. In T. M. D., v. 39.
Fall of Algiers, comic opera. 3 nets. In C B. T., v. 9. . 1711.09
Fall of Mortijuer. See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. . 1728.27
Falls of Clyde, melodrama. See Soane (O.) 1711.31
False delicaiy. See Kotzebne (A. yon) 1724.23
False frieud. com. .%« Vanbrngb (I.) Dram, works. 1849. 1744.31
False impressions, com. •V*''' Cumberland (U.) .... 1732.20
False one. See Beaumont (F.) cmd Fletcher (J.) Works v. 8.
1814 1713.08
False shame, com. See Eotzebue (A. F. F. vou). Dram, works,
v. 3. 18011 1732.04
Family falling, farce. Sre Oxenford J.) 1771.18
Family Jars, musical force. 2 acts. /» F. M. D., v. 15. . 1771.11
Family legend, trag. See Baillie (.T). Works. 18S1. . . 1712.23
Family of love. .v« Middlcton (T.) Works, v. 2. 1840. 1738.12
Family pictures, farce. .V. « Stirling (E.) 1773.16
Famovs history of sir Thoma< Wyat j by T. Dekker and J. Web-
ster. SMDekker(T.I Dram, works, v. 3. . . .1722.20
Siime. /« Webster (T) Diam. works, v. 1. 1887. 1744.'24
Fanchon. tlio cricket. .V.e Waldauer (A.) /n F.S.D.,y.42. 1772.29
Fancies, chaste aud noble. .V-.^ Ford (J) Dr. works. .1724.14
Farmer (Tiie). Sm O'KeefTe (John) 1734.07 ; 17 1 1.27
Farmer's wife, comic (»pera. S'-e Bihien C, jr.) . . .1732.20
Famie (H. B.) Soul of honor ! drama. 5 acts. In Lacy, v. 104.
Farquhar (George). Dramatic works. London, 1849. 8. 1744.31
Con'ents : Beaux' str.itai^em. Constant couple. The in-
constant. Love and a bottle. Uecrultiug officer. Sir
Harry Wildair. Twin rivals.
— Beaux' stratagem, com. 5 acts. Jn 0. B. T., v. 21. . 1711.21
S.ime. /;i British drama, v. 1. 18.53 1714.09
Same, /n Oxberry (W.j'Nen- Engl, dr., v. 7. 1819.1734.16
— Constant couple; or a trip to the jubilee, com. 5 acts. In
London stajje, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— The inconstant; or the way to wiu hlni, com. 5 acta. In
British drama, v. I. 181)3 .1714 09
Same. /»i F. S. D, v. 28 1772 22
Same, /n C. B. T, v. 6 171105
Same, in London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry W. i New Engl, dr., v. 10. 1821. 1734 19
— Beeruitiug officer, com. 6 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714 10
Same, /.i C. B. T. , v. 2'2 1711.22
Same. 7n London stage, V. 1. 18'26 173'2.17
Same, /n Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v.6. 1819. 1734.18
Farrell (J.) Dumb girl of Genoa, melodrama. 3 acts. In F. S.
D.. v. 33 1772.24
Fascinating individual. .Siro Danvers (II.) 1771.14
Fashion ; or lie i;i New York, com. *i: Ritchie (A. C. M.) 1772.21
Fashionable 1. .vers. c.tm. 5 acts. See Cumberland (H.) 1732.18
Fast coacli, farce. Ste Claridge (C. .1.) irn.i Soutar lR...;i-.) 1773.12
F ital curiosity, trag. 3 acts. .y.eLillo(G] . 1714.0J j 1732.19
Fatal d.sciverv, trag. &.!Home(l) Works, v. 2. . . .6044.02
Fatal dowry, tr g. See Massingor ll'hilip) ITil.lO ; 1733.08 ; 17.3S.n2
Fatal glass ; or the corse of drink. .S'^^-M'Oioskey (J.) .1773.16
Fatal Buow-storm, romantic drama. See Barrymore (W.) 1721. '28
Fatality. See Boaden (C.) 1711.23
Fate ol C lias, hist, drama. S«e Dibden (T.) 1721.23
Father and son : or the rock of Charbouniere. .S«Fitz-Ball (E.)
Fathers; or good natured mau, com. A'cc Fielding (ii.) Works,
V. 4 5037.23
Fanst. See Goethe (J. 'W. von), p. 580 of Catalogue.
Faust and Marguerite, speotacular drama. 3 acts. JnF. S. D.,
v. 3.1 1772.'25
Faustus, romantic d rama. ,^':< Soane (^•.) 171133
Fawns (The). .S'wMarston (J.) Works, v. 2. 1853. . .1733.03
Fazio, trag. Sf« Milman (U. II.I 1721.14
Foignd cnrtezai.s. .% Behn (.»/>-.». A.) Pla.vs, v. 2. 1871 6021.05
Female Massai-oul ; or fair Ijrigauda, operatic drama. See Som-
erset (C. A.) 1721.28
Ferrex aud Porrex, trag. .9.-e Sackvillo(T.) 1722.01
Feudal times. Se«White(J.) /.i F. S. D, v. 6. . . .1772.06
Feuillet (Octave). Roniance of a poor young man. 6 acta. In
F. S. D, V. 2'J 1772 22
Fielding (Henry), /n Ai'j Works, v. 1-4. L., 1871. 8". . .5017.20
C'intenU:v. 1. Love iu several masques, com. Temple
bean, com. Author's farce ; with a puppet show, culled
Pleasures of tho town. Coffee hou-e politician, com.
Tragedy of tragedies, or life aad death of lom Thumb the
great. 2. Letter writers, farce. Grub-slreet opeia. The
lottery, a far e. The modern husband, com. The mock-
doctor, or the dumb lady cured, com. Covent-Garden
tragedy. The debaurhecs, or the Jesuit caught, lom.
The miS'^r. com. 3. Cumedies : Tbe intriguing chamber-
maid. Don Quixote in England. The old man taught
wisdom, or the virgin unmasked. Tho universal gallant,
or tho different husbands. Pasquin. a dramstio satire.
Eurvdlce. farce. Eurydice hiss'd. Tumhle-dowu Dick, or
Pliaeton in the suds, burlesque. Miss Lucy In town, farce.
Wedding-day, com. 4. 'Iho lathcra, or the good uatared
man, com.
— Intriguing chambermaid, farce. 2 acta (fW>m Regnard). In
British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
— The miser, com. 3 acts. In O. B. T.. v. 35. ... 1721.02
Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 1823 1732.17
Same. Jn Oxberry I W.) New Engl, dr., v. 11. 1821. 1734.20
— Mock doctor, farce. 2 acts. V.i British drama, v. 1. . 1714.03
Same. In London sla.je, v. 2. 18'25 1732.18
— Tom Thumb, burlesque opera. 2 acts. Altered by E. O'Hara.
In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— 'Virgin unmasked, urns, farce. 1 act. /n London stage, v. 3.
1826 1732.19
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PLAYS : Fiesco to Oenlis.
Fiesco. See SchiUer (J. C. F. von). Workg, v. 4. . . . 5(164.27
Fifteen years of a druukard's life, melodrama. See Jerrold (D.)
Figaro in London, farce. See A'Beckett (O. A.) . . . . 1721.12
Fighting by proxy, burletta. See *Eenney (J.) .... 1771.18
FiUe (lA) de Madame Angot, opera bonffe. 3 acts. Adapted
from the French of Clairville. Siraudin. and Koning. In
Lacy, V. 103 1773.13
Fire raiser, melodrama, ^cc Almar (G.) 1721.24
Fireman (Tlie). See Johnson (S. D.) 1772 24
Firmilian, a "spasmodic " trag. S«< Aytonn (W. E.) .1712.19
First floor, farce. 5m Cobb (J.) 1714.10
First love, com. See Cumberland (R.) 1732.19
First night, comic drama, /n F. M. D., v. 20 1771.17
First of April, farce. See Boaden (C.) 1711.26
First steps to folly, com. See Nota (A.) 1725.28
Fisher (Jasper). Fuimus Troes, the true Trojans. 5 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 7. 1780 1722.07
Fitz-Ball (Edward). Devil's elixir ; or the sbadowless man,
muB. romance. 2 acts, /n C. B. T.. v. 22. . . .1711.22
— Earthquake ; or the spectre of the Nile, operatic spectacle.
3 acts. /nC. M. T.. V. 1 1721.18
— Esmeralda. 3 acts, /n F. S. D.. v. 19 1772.17
— Father and son : or the rock of Charbonniere. 2 acts. In
O. B. T., v. 10 1711.10
Same. /ilF. S. D., V. 25 1772.20
— Floating beacon ; or Norwegian wreckers. 2 acts. In C. M.
T., V. 2 1721.17
Same. /» F. S. D., v. 23 1772.19
— ■ Flying Dutchman ; or phantom ship. 3 acts. In O. M. T.,
V. 2 1721.17
Same. In F. S. D., v. 14 1772.14
— Fortunes of Nigel, melodrama. 3 acts. In 0.M.T..V.4. 1721.19
— Hans von Stein ; or tlie robber knight, melodrama. 2 acts.
In Lacy, v. 104 1773,14
— Haunted hulk, nautical dr. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 15. 1721.31
— . Hofer, the Tell of Tyrol. 3 acts. /« O. M. T.. v. «,. 1721.21
^ Inchcapo Bell, nautical burletta. 2 acts, /it 0.M.T..V.1. 1721.16
— Innkeeper of Abbeville. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 25. . 1772.20
Same. [IFitt /i»e . I Innkeeper, /n O. M. T., v. 3. 1721.18
— Joan of Arc, melodrama. 3 acts. /» 0. M. T., v. 4. 1721.19
— • Jonathan Bradford. 2 acts, /ii F. S. D., v. 19. . .1772.17
— Kceuba ; or pirate vessel. 2 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 12. 1721.27
— Mary Glastonbury ; or dream girl of the devil-hoU. 2 acts.
/n 0. M. T., v. 6 1721.21
— Momentous question. 2 aits. In F. S. D., v. 32. . . 1772.24
— Peverilof the peak. 3 acts, /n 0. M. T., v. 5. . .1721.20
— The Pilot, nautical burlitta. 3 acts, /is C. M. T., v. 1, 1721.16
— Itcd rover, naut. dr. 2 acts. In O. M. T., v. C. . . 1721.21
— Siege of Kochelle, opera. 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 95. . . 1773.05
— - Thalaba, the destroyer, melodr. 3 acts. In C.M.T.,v.5. 1721.20
— TomCrinsle. 2a;ts. />i F. S. D.. v. 18 1772.17
— Wardock Kennilson ; or the wild woman of the village. 3 acts.
/n O. M. T.. V. 8 1721.23
— Wavcrley ; or GO years since. 3acts. /nC. M. T.,v. 5. 1721.20
Fitz Gerald (Percy). The William Simpson, comedietta. 1 act.
//I Lacy, v. 101 1773.11
Fitzsmythe of Fitzmythe hall, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.17
Five miles off; or the finger post, com. See Dibden (T.) In
O. B. T., V. 42 1721 09
Floating beacon, nautical drama. Sr Fitz-Ball (I'.) . . 1721.17
Flowers of the forest. See Buckstonc (J. B.) /n F. S. D, v. 38.
Floyd (\V. n.) Handy Andy. 2 acts. In T. S. D.. v. 42. 1772.29
Flying doctor, farce. See Moliere (J. B. P.) Works, v, 1. 1733.27
Flying Dutchman ; or pliautom ship. S<r Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.17
FoIUes of a day, com. .SVe Holcroft (T.) '.1732.18
Follies of a niglit, com. See Planche (J. B.) 1772.06
Follow (he leader, com. S«Rae(C. M.| 1773.09
Folly as it flies, com. S« Reynolds (F.) 1711.27
Fontainbleau, comic opera. See O'Keelfe (John). . . . 1734.05
Fool's revenge. See Taylor (T.) 1772.29
Foote (Samuel). Works. 2 v. London, 1799. 8°. . . . 1724.18
Contents : v. 1. Comedies : Taste. Englishman in Paris.
The Knights. Englishman returned from Paris. The au-
thor. The mayor of Garratt. The orators. The minor.
The lyar. The patron ,
2. Comedies : The commissary. Lame lover. The bank-
rupt. The cozeners. Maid of Bath. Devil on two sticks.
Nabob. Trip to Calais. The Capuchin.
— Lame lover, farce. 3 acta. In British drama, v. 2. . 1714.10
— The liar, farce. 2 acts. In British drams, v. 1. . . 1714.09
Same, /n London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Mayor of Garratt, farce. 2 acts, //i 0. B. T., v. H. .1711.08
Same, /n British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
— — Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. /nOHbenry(W.) New Engl. drama,v.9. 1821. 1734.18
For better for worse, farce. See Maltby (C. A.) . . . .1773.15
For England, hoi melodramatic opera. ,?'« Focock (I.) . 1721.06
For honor's sake, drama. See Hazlewood (0. H.) . . .1773.18
Force of calumny, play. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dram.
works. V. 2 1732.03
Forc'd marriage. See Behn (J^rs. A.) Plays, v. 3. 1871.6021.06
Forced marriage, com. SceMoUere (J. B. P.) 1733.22 ; '28 : 1735.05
Ford (John). Dramatic works ; with introd. 2 v. N. Y., 1831.
18° 17'24.13
Same. With Introd. by a Coleridge. L., 1851. 8". 1735.02
Contents : The broken heart. Fancies, chaste and noble.
The lady's trial. Love's trial. The lover's melancholy.
Perkin Warbeck. The sun's darling. 'Tis pity she's a
whore. Witch of Edmonton.
— 'Tis pity she's a whore. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays.
T. 8. 1780. 1722.08
Forest oracle : or, bridge of Tresino, operatic drama. See Camp-
bell (M.) 1721.17
Forest rose. See Woodworlh S.) 1772.28
Forgery, trag. See Stephens (Q.) Dramas, v. 1. 1846. . 1743.24
Fortunams (Comedie ol . See Dekker (T.) Dram, works, v. 1.
1873 1722.18
Fortune by laud atid sea : tragi-com. See He3rwood (T.) and
Rowley (W.) 1756.30
Fortune's frolic, farce. See AUingham (J. T.) .... 1732.18
Fortunes of Nigel, melodrama. See Fitz-Ball (E.) . . 1721.19
Fortunio, and his seven gifted servants, fairy extrav. .See
Planche (J. B.) 1741.10
Forty and fifty, farce. See Bayly (T. H.) 1771.19
Forty thieves,, melodrama. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 27. 1711.27
Forty winks, comedietta. .See Roberts (G.) F.M. D, v. 41. 1771.24
Foscari. trag. See Mitford (M. E.) 1721.05
Foundling (The), com. See Moore (E.| 173'2.19
Foundling of the forest, play. See Dimond (W.) . . .1721.07
Four cousins, comic driinia. SeeMayhew (A.) . . . .1773.02
Four P's. See Heywood (J.) 17'22.01
Four plays ; triumph of honour, love, death, time. See Beaumont
(F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 1. 1843 1713.01
Foure preutises of London. See Heywood (T.) . . . 1722 06
Foamier (M.U.) Comedy and tragedy ,com. /(iF.M.D., v. 19.1771. 13
Francesca da Kiraini, trag. .See Boker (G. H.) Plays, etc., v. 1.
1857 1714.04
Frank I'ox Phipps, Esq., farce. Se Selby (C.) . . . .1773.10
Franklin, hist, drama. See Brougham (John) 1772.18
Franklin (/>r. Thomas). Karl of Warwick, trag. 5 acts. /nLon-
don sUge, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
Fraternal discord, com. .See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dr. works,
v. 3. 1801 1732 04
Frederick the great, melodrama. See Maddox (F. M.) 1721.28
Free and easy, mus. farce. Arnold (8. J.) 1721.09
Freethinker (The), com. See Leasing (G. E.) '. 1732.80 ; 1732.10
Freischutz (Der), opera. See Weber (C. M. von). . . . 1711.09
French spy. See Haines (J. T.) 1772 18
Friar baron and friar Bungay. See G-reene (Robert). . 1725.04
Friend Waggles, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.17
Friendship in lasldon, com. See Otway (T.) Works, v. 1. 1734.08
Frogs (The). See Aristophanes. Comedies. . 1712.17 ; 1712.16
Fromvillagetocourt.com. See Morton (J. M.) . . .1733.17
Frou Froa, com. See Daly (A.) 1772.30
Fruits of the wine cup. drama. See Allen (J. H.) . . .1772.30
Fuimus Troes, the true Trojans. See Fisher (J.) . . . 17'22.07
Furies (The). .See .£schylus. Tragedies (p. 5 of Catalogue)
Furnished apartments, comic interlude. 1 act. By H. A. Y.
In Lacy, v. 98 1773.08
Gaillardet CTheodnre Frederic) and Dumas (A.) The Tower of
Nesle, or the chamber of death, hist, drama. 3 acts.
(Adapted from the Frenchjby G. Alniar. In C. M. T., v. 6.
Same. La Tour de Nesle. In F. S. D., v. 14. . . 1772.14
Gale Breezely, drama. See Johnstone (J. B.I ... . 1771.14
Oallalhea. See Lyly, (John). Dr. works, v. 1. 1858. . 17'32.I0
Gambler's fate. See Thompson (C.) 1711.17
Same. See Mihier (H. M.) 1772.20
i\'o/e.— Founded on the French play of ' La vie d'un
joueur.'
Game at chess. .See Middleton (T.) Works, v. 4. 1840. 1733.14
Game of life, com. See Brougham (John) 1772.15
Game of love, com. See Brougham (Jolin) 1772.14
Game of romps, farce. See Morion (J. M.) 1733.17
Gamester (The), com. See OentUvre (Mrs. S.) 1708. . . 1715.02
Gamester (The), trag. See Moore (E.) 1714.09
Gamester (The), com. Se Shirley (James). . 1743.05 ; 1722.09
Gammer Gorton's needle, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays, v. 2. 1780 1722.02
Gamier (Robert). Cornelia, trag. 6 acts. Tr. by T. Kyd. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 2. 1780 1722.02
Garrick (David). Bon ton ; or high life above stairs, farce. 2
acts. In British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— • Clandestine marriage, com. See Oolman (G.) and Garrick (D.)
— Country girl, com. 5 acts, /n C. B. T., v. 21. . . .1711.21
Same. In Brit, drama, v. 1 1714.09
— Oymon, dr. romance. 3 acts. In London stage, v. 3. 1732.19
— • The guardian, com. 2 acts. In Brit, diaiua, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same, /n London stage. V. ;;. 1820 1732.19
— Irish widow, farce. 2acts. /n F. M. D., v. 21. . . . 1771.14
Same. In Brit, diania, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— Lying valet, farce. 2 acts, /a Brit, drama, v. 1. . .1714.09
— - — Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1826 1732.17
Same, In Oxberry(W.| New Engl, drama, v. 11. 1821. 1734.20
— Miss in her teens, farce. 2 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 2.
1853 1714.10
Same. In London sUge, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Garrick lever, farce. Planche (J. R.) 1741.10
Gascoyne (George) and Kinwelmarsh (F.) Jocasta. trag. 5 acts.
In Four old plays. 1848 17'i4.20
Gay (John). Beggar s opera. 3 acts, /n O. B. T.. v. 3. 1711.03
Same. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1863 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 18'25 1732.17
• Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 2. 1818. 1734.11
Gayler (Charles I. Love of a prince. 3acts. InT. S. D.,v. 21. 1772.18
— Son of the night. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 21. . . . 1772.19
Gen. Grant ; or the star of union and liberty, play. 3 acts. By
Anicetus. /n F. S. D. v. 44 1772.30
Genii (The), masque. See Becket (A.) Dram, miscel., v. 1,
1838 1714.01
Genlis (S. F. D. deSt. A. eom(e.«ede). Sacred dramas. Tr. by
T. Holcrofl. Fredericksburg. 1797. 16° 1724.32
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FLiAxS : Oeutleman dauclng-master to Hazlewood.
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Gtenlleman danoing-mMter, com. Set Wroherlar (W.) Dram
works. 1849 1744 31
lientlaman from Ireland. Set O'Brien (F.) la F.M.D..v.'20. 177l!u
Oentloman of Veuloe, tragl-com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works,
V. 6. 1833 1743 07
Oentloman usher. See Chapman (Q.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1873. 1713!24
George-a-Sreeno, the primer of Wakefield, com. See Greene (B.)
George Barnwell : or tlio Loudoa mercluut, trag. See Lillo (G 1
George Dandin. See Moliere (J. B. P.) . . . 1733.28 ; 1733 91
Gil Bias, drama. See Macfarren (G.) 1721.03
Gilbert (Wm. 8.) Creatures of impulse, a musical fairy tale. 1
act. In Lacy. v. 91 1773.01
— Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore, comic opera. 2 acts. In F
rv.F' °- • • i •.. I'^s.on
— Old score, comedy drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 108. . 1773 18
— Ou guard, com. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 98 1773 08
— Baudall's thumb, com. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 91. . . 1773.01
Gilded youth, drama. Si-e Young (C. L.) 1773.0!)
Gilderoy ; or the bonuie boy, drama. See Barrymore (W.) 1721.23
Giovanni in London. ,S>-e Moncrieff;*. T.) . 1711.17; 1732.19
Gipsy Jack ; or the Napoieon of humble life ; extrav. See Mon-
orieff (W. T.) 1721.24
Giralda : or the miller's wife. See Webster (B.) . . . 1772.2^
Giralda ; or which is my husband. See Davidson {Mrs.) 172113
Girardin (Mme. Emiie de). Clockmaker'a hat, farce. 1 act. In
F. M. D., V. 9 1771.08
Giraad (Giovanni). Jealousy at fault, com. 3 acts. In Italian
comedies, 1849 17-25. '28
— Mad ijrophet, com. 3 acts, /n Italian comedies. 1849. 1725.28
Giselle: or the sirens of the Lotus lake. 5(!eByron(H. J.) 1773.03
Gisippus. trag. See Griffin (G.) Poet, works 1646.01
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 9 1772.09
Glance at New York. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 27. . . , 1772.21
Glapthome (Henry). Plays, etc. 2 v. L., 1874. 8°. . , . 1723.32
Contents : v. 1. The Hollander : com. Wit in a consta-
ble, com. Notes and illus. 2. Tragedy of Albertus Wal-
leustein. The ladies privUedge. Notes and illua.
— Tragedy of Albertus Wallenstein. L., [repr., 1825.] 8'. 1716.06
— Lady's privilege, comedy. Loudon, 18'26. 8°. . . . 1716.06
Glencoe ; or fate of tho Macdonalds, trag. See Talfourd (T. N.)
Glengall(&ir(o/). Irish tutor, farce. 1 act. /" F.M.D.v.2. 1771.02
Glin Gath ; or the muu iu the cleft, drama. See Meritt (P.) 1773.09
Glover (Stephen E.) Cradle of liberty: or Boston in 1775. 4
acts. /»F. S. D., v. 38 1772.27
Goblins (The), com. See SuckUng (J.) Poems, plays, etc. v.2. 1743.18
Same. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 10, 1780. . 1722.10
God's promises, etc., trag. See Bale (J.) 1722.01
Goethe (Johann Wilhelm). See under his name, (p. 580 of Cat.)
— Stella. 5 acts. In Thompson (B ) German theatre, v. 6.
1801 1724.26
Goethe : a new pantomime. See Kenealy (ISdw.) . . . 1732.08
Going to the Derby, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . . . . 17;i3.17
Goetz vou Borlicliingen. See Goethe (-1. W. von). 1851. . 1725.01
GoldftfNid : or the deniou gamester. Se/!Townsend (W.T.) 1773.17
Golden branch, fairy extrav. See Planche (J. B.) . . .1741.10
Golden calf; comedy. See Jerrold (Douglas) 1721.24
Golden (The), and Silver ages. .See Heywood (T.) . . . 1756.46
Golden eagle. See Howe (J. Burdett) 1772.19
Golden farmer ; or the la.st crime. See Webster (B.) . 1721.21
Golden fleece, classical extrav. See Planche (J. R.) . . 1741.10
Goldoni (Carlo). Morose good man, com. 3 acts. In Ital. come-
dies, 1849 1725.28
— Odd mistake, com. 3 acts. In Ital. comedies, 1849. 1725.28
Goldsmith (Oliver). Dramas : The good-natured man. She
sloops to conquer. Scene from the Grumbler, a liarce. In
his Misccl. Works, v. 4. N. Y., 1850. 12° 6037.10
— Oood-uatured man, com. 6 acts. In O. B. T., v. 13. 1711.13
Same. /« London stage, v. 2. 18-26 1732.18
— She stoops to conquer, com. 5 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 1. 1711.01
— — Same. I,t British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In F. S. D., v. 10 1772.10
Same, In London stage, v, 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (\V.) New Engl, dr., v. 4. 1818. 1734.13
"Good fellow," com. S.e Walcott (0. M.) 1 act. . . .1771.10
Good for nothing, com. ,5ee Buckstone (J. B.) . . . . 1771.17
Good-looking fellow; or the Roman nose : farce. See Almar (G.)
Good-natured man, com. See Goldsmith (Oliver).
Good night's rest, farce. See Gore {Mrs. C.) . . . . 1771,24
Good Woman iu the wood, fairy extrav. See Planche (J. R.) 1741.10
Goodrich (Frank B.) Dark hour before dawn. See Brougham
(John) and Goodrich (F. B.)
— and Warden (F. L.) Uoniauce after marriage, com. 3 acts.
In T. S.D.. V. 2t 1772.20
Gordobuc (fragedy of). See Norton (T.) and Sackville (T.) 1756.34
Gordon (L. S.) Keeper of the seals, comedietta. 1 act. JnLacy,
V. 104 1773.14
Gore {Mrs. Charles). Good night's rest, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D., V. 40 1771.24
— Maid of Croissey. 2 acts. /« F. M. D., v. 4. . . .1771.04
Gotliam election. See Oentlivre {Mrs. 8.) Dr. works, v, 3. 1872.
Gotobed Tom. farce. See Morton (T.) 1771 07
Gott (H.) Wizard of the moor, melodrama. 3 acta, /n O. M.
T., V. 9 1721.24
Gowing(Wm.) State prisoner .drama. 1 act. /nLacy, v.lOl. 1773.11
Grace Darling. See Stiriins (E.) 1773.14
Graciosa and Perciuet, fairy extrav. See Planche (J. B.) 1741.10
Grace llnutley, domestic drama. See Holl (H.) . . . 1721.'22
Grandfather Wbiteliead. See Lemon (Mark). InT.S. D.,v.2. 1772.02
Grange (Eugene), pseud., of Baste {E. 3.), and Montepin (X. de).
Corsican brothers. Dram. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 12. 1772.12
Grateful servant, com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v.2. 183;). 1743 04
Great devil ; or robber of Genoa, melodrama. See Dibdin (0.)
Great duke of Florence. See Maaiinscr (Philip). 1736.02 ; 1733JM
Great theatre of the world. See Oaldaron de la Barca (P.)
185« 1714.21 ; 17U.1S
Great tragic revival. See Brougham (John) 1771.14
Grecian daughter, trag. See MnrphylA.) Worka, v. 1. .6067.08
Grecian daughter, trag. See Murphy (Arthur) 1714.09
Greene (Robert). Dramatic works. With account of (Mtbor, by
A. Dyce. Loudon, 1831. 12° 1726.04
V. 1. Orlando Furioso. Looking glaaa for London and
England. Friar Bacon and friar Bungay. 2. AlpboDsoa,
kiugof Arragou. James the fourth. Oeorge-a-Oreeue.
— Pandosto, Ilistorio of Dorastus and Fawnia. In Shakaa-
peare'a library, v. 4. 1876 1781.17
Green bushes. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.M
Green-eyed monster, com. See Planche (J. R.) . . . 1711.21
Green man. com. See Jones (Richard) 1721.1J
Green mountain boy, com. See Jones (J. 8.) . . , . 1771.21
Green old age. 1 act. See Reece (K.) 1773 js
Greenes Tu quoque, or cittie gallant. See Oooke (iohu). 1722.07
Greenwood (Thomas). Jack Slieppard. 5 acts. In O. M. T
»■ 15 1721.30
— - Paul the pilot, nautical drama. 4 acts. InO. M. T.,v.l5. 1721.30
Grenadier (The). See O'Keeffe (J.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1798. 1734.04
Griffin (Gerald). Gisippus. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 9. . 1772.09
Grim, the collier of Sroydon. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plava,
V. 11. 1780 1722 11
Grimaldi. See Bottcicault (Dion) 1772.18
Grimsbaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.06
Grisar (Albert). Who stole the clock, operatic farce. 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 106 1778.16
Grist to the mill. See Planche (J. B.) 1772.24
Grotto nymph. See Thaxter (A. W.) 1771.21
Grover (J. Holmes). Don Paddy de Bazau, farce. 1 act. In T.
M. C, V. 38 1771.23
— That rascal Pat, fai-ce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 38. . 1771.23
Grumbler (Scene from the), farce. See Goldsmith (O.) . 6037.10
Grumbler (The), com. See Sedley (C.) Works, v. 1. 1776. 1742.21
Grundy (Sydney). A little change, farce. 1 scene. In Laer,
V. 95 1773.08
Gully (J. M.) Lady of Belleisle ; or a night in the Bastille. 3
acts. In Lacy, v. 91 1773.01
Gun-maker of Moscow, melodrama. See Brougham (John). 3
acts 1772.18
Gustavus 'Vaaa, trag. See Brooke (Henry). British drama, v. 1.
1853 1714.09
Guttle and Gulpit, farce. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 39. . 1772.27
Guy Faux ; or, the gunpowder treason : hist, melodrama. See
MacFarren (Geo.) 1721.19
Guy Mannering, musical play. .S'ee Terry (D.) .... 1721.10
Guzman, com. .Vee Boyle (B.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1739. .1714.06
Gwynneth (Vaughan). See Lemon (Mark) 1772.27
Habington (Wm.) Queen of Arragou. tragi-com. 6acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 9. 1780 1722.09
HakonJarl, trag. See Oehlensohlaeger (A.) 1733.35
Hadad, dram. poem. See Hillhouse (J. A.) Dramas, v. 1. 1839.
Hagar iu the wilderness. .See Genlis {Mine. de). Sacred dramas.
1797 1724.32
Haines (John Thomas). Austerlitz ; or soldier's bride, melo-
drama. 3 acts. /reO. M. T, v. 14 1721.29
— ■ French spy. 3 acls. /« F. S. D, v. 20 1772.18
— Idiot witness, melodrama. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 31. 1772.23
— My Poll and my partuer Joe, nautical drama. 3 acts. In O.
M. T., V. 9 1721.24
— Ocean of life. 3 acts. In O. M. T., v. 11 1721.26
— - Richard Plantagenet, hist, drama. 3 acts. /nO. M. T., v. 14.
— Wizard of the wave. 3 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 27. . .1772.21
Half caste ; or the poisoned pearl. .See Robertson (T. W,) 1773.07
Hall (A. Oakey). Coroner's inquisition, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D , V. 16 1711.11
Hamlet, trag. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Handy Andy. See Floyd (W. R.) 1772.29
Hans von Stein ; or the robber knigbt. See Fitz-Ball (E.) 1773.14
Happiest day of my life, farce. See Buckstone (J. B.) .1711.23
Happy family, drama. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). Dr. works,
V. 2 1732.03
Happy man. See Lover (S.) 1771.16
Hard struggle, domestic drama. .See Marston (W.) . . 1772.27
Hardwicke (Pelham). Bachelor of arts, comic drama. 2 acts.
//iF. S. D.,v. 38 1772.27
Hardy (K. Trueblood). Crowding the season, com. 3 acta. In
F. M. D., v. 40 1771.24
— Widow Freeheart ; or the woman haters, com. 5 acts. In
F. S. D., V. 45 1772.30
Harlequin Blue Beard. In F. M. D., v. 19 1771.13
Harris(A) My son Diana, farce. 1 act. /n F.M.D.,v.30. 1771.19
Hartford bridge ; or the skirts of the camp, operatic flirce. See
Pearce (W.) 1711.30
Hartwell (Henry). Castle of Sorrento ; or the prisoner of Eo-
cUelle, comic opera. 2 acts. /nO. B. T., v. 33. . . 1711.33
Harvey (Frank). Bought, play. 3 acta. In Lacy, v. 101. 1773.11
Haunted hulk, naut. drama. See Fitz-Ball (E.) .... 1721.31
Haunted inn, farce. See Pease (R. B. ! 1711.30
Haunted tower, comic opera. See Oobb (J.) 1711.30
Hay (Frederic). Cupboard love, farce. 1 act. /nLac7,v.91.1773.01
— Lodgers and lodgers, farce. 1 act. In Lacy. v. 92. . 1773.02
Hazleton (Fred.) Sweeny Todd, the barber of Fleet street ; or
the string of pearls, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 102. 1773.12
Hazlewood (C. H.) Ashore and afloat. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 106.
— Bitter reckoning. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 107 1773.17
— Bridal wreath. 2 acts. In Lacy. v. 106 1773.16
— For honor's sake. 3 acts. /« Ijacy, v. 108 1773. 18
— Headless horseman. 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 107. . . . 1773.17
ta aaklng for books, use the " Book Order," giving the ADTHOB'S NAUI!. the first part of the TITLE, and the NDMBEB.
884
PLAYS : Hazdewood to Identity.
Hazlewood (C. H.), conlinwd.
L08t wife. 3 acts. In Lacsr, v. 93 1773.03
Mai'y Edinondstoue, ili'ama. In Lacy, v. 103. . . . 1773,13
Staffoldiamonds.naut. drama. 2 acta, /n Laojr.v.lOi. 1773. U
— Stuleu Jewess. 3 acta. In Lacy, v. 105 1773.15
Taking the veil ; or the liarKh stepfather, drauia. 3 acts.
Ill Lacy, V. 103 1773.16
— Waiting far the verdict, drama. 3 acta, /ft Lacy, v. 99. 1773.09
— ani Williams (Arthur). "Leavo it to me," farce, 1 act. In
Lacy, V. UB 1773.06
He would be a soldier, com. 5^: Pilon (E.) 17H.10
He's much lo blame, com. See. Holcroft (X.) 1732.20
Headless horseman ; or the ride of death. See Hazlewood (C.
H.) 17;3.17
Heads or tails, comedietta. See Simpson (J. P.) . . . 1771."23
Heart of Mid-Lothiau. See Dibden (Tlios.) 1772.19
Hearfj sacrifice. See Osborn (L.) Tragedies. 1870. ,1731.21
HeartwroU (Henry). Castle of Sorrento, mus. ent. 2 acts. In
London stoge, v. *. 1827 1732.20
Heaatontimorumenos ; or the self tormentor. See Terentius
Afer (P.) Comedies 1744.13
Hecuba. *e Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Hecyra ; the mother-in law. See Terentius Afer (P.) Comedies.
Heir (The), com. See May (Thomas) 1722.(18
Heir at law, com. See Oolai^n (Qeo., the younger). . . .1721.05
Heiress (The), com. In Burgoyne , J.) WorUs, v. 2. 1714.14 ; 1732.19
Helena. See Euripide.s (p. 4.M of Catalogue).
Helping hands. See Taylor (Torn) 1772.26
Henriquez. trag. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1861. . . . 1712.22
Henriette the I'oraakeu. See Buckstone (J. B.) . . . . 1772.17
Henry V. .See Boyle (II.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1739. . .1714.08
Henry v. (Famous victories of). 1 act. In Six old plays, v. 2.
1853 1742.29
Her majesty's ship Pinafore. See Gilbert (W. S.) . . .1722.00
Heraclidee (Tlie). See Euripides ip. 460 of Catalogue).
Herbert ((i. C.) Our bitterest foe, drama. 1 act. i?i Lacy, v. 108.
Hercules. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Hercules, king of clnbs, farce. See Cooper (F. 0.) . . .1721.28
Hero and Leauder, operatic hurletta. See Jackman (I.) 1732.19
Herod the great, trag. See Boyle (R.) Dr. works, v. 2. . 1714.07
Herz (Henrik). King Rene's daughter, lyric drama. 1 act. In
F. M. D., V. 34 1771.21
Hey for houesty. See Randolph (T.) Poet. dr. works.v. 2. 1714.25
Heywood (John). Fair maid of the exchange, com. Loiid.m,
Skaks. soc, 1811. 8" 175;j.30
— Fair Maid of the West. London, Sliak. soc, 1850. 8". 175(1.42
— Four P's. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 1. 178U. . . 1722.01
— Foure preutises of London. 1 act. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays, V. C. 1780 1722.01)
— The pardoner aud the frere, interlude. 1 act. In Four old
old plays. 1848 1721.20
. — A woman killed with kindness. 1 act. /7l Dodsley (J.) Old
plays, V, 7. 1780 1722.07
Hiawatha. SeeWalcott (0. M.) /n F. M. D., v. 14. . .1771.11
Hide and seek, opera SeeLunn(J.) 1711.12
Higgle (Thomaaj. Devilish good joke, interlude. /jiF. M, D.,
V. 34 1771.21
— House dog, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D , v. 13 1771.10
— Laid up in port I or sharks along shore, nautical drama.
3 acts. In Lacy. v. 105 1773.15
— and Lacy (T. H.) Tower of Loudon ; or the death omen and
the fate of Lady Jane Grey. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 94. 1773.04
— and Shepherd (R.) Watch and wait, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy,
V. 103 1773.1(1
High life below stairs, farce. See Townley (J.) . . . 1711.13
High, low, Jack, and the game. ,^ee Flanche (J. R.) and Dance
(C.) 1771.14
High ways and by ways, farce. See Webster (B.) . . . 1711.28
Highland reel, musical farce. See O Keeffe (John).
Hill (.\aron), Alzira, trag. 5 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714.10
— Zara, trag. 6 acts, /n British drama, v. 2. IS.iS. .1714.10
■ Same. In London ata^e, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Hill (F. 8.) Shoemaker of Toulouse. 4 acts, /n F.S.D.,v.32. 1772.24
— Six degrees of crime, melodrama. 6 a. In F.S.D.,v.30. 1772.23
Hillhouse (Jas. A. I Dramas. [For Contents see p. 020 of Cat.]
Hippolytus See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Hiram Hire(mt. See Conway (H. J.) 1771.15
His first champagne, farce. See Reile (W.) 1721.11
His first peoiadillo, farce, [anon.} 1 act. In O.B.T.,v.45. 1721.12
His last l>'gs, farce. See Bernard (W. B.) 1771.01
His owu enemy. See Meadow (A.) 1773.12
History and fall of Cains Marius, trag. See Otway (T.) Works,
V. 2. 1712 1734.09
History of Charles vill. of France. See Crowne (J.) Dr. works,
V, 1. 1873 1716.25
Hit or mias, mus. farce. See Focock (I.) 1721.01
Hoadly (Beuj., M.D.) Suspicious husband, com. 6 acta. In
British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same, /n C. B. T., v. 1 1771.01
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl. drama,v.8.1818. 1734.17
Hoare (Prince). Lock and key. mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T.,
V. 24 1711.24
— My grandmother, mus. farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T.,v.27. 1711.27
— No song, no supper, mus. ent. 2 acta, /n O.B.T..V.24. 1711.24
— The prize ; or 2, 6, 3, 8, mus. farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 2B.
— Spoiled child, fane. 2 acts. In F. M. D., V. 17. . . 1771.12
— The Three aud the deuce, comic drama, 1 act. In O. B. T.,
. ■>'. 38 1721.05
Hodgson (Q. S.) Bobby Al ; or a warm reception, farce. 1 act.
In Lacy. V. 100 1773.10
Ho.er, the Tell of the Tyrol. See Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.21 ; 1772 18
Hog (The) hath lost his pearl, com. See Tailor (R.) . . 1722.06
Holcroft (Thomas). Deaf aud dumb ; or the orphan prote.-ted,
6 acts. In a. B. T., V. 16 1711.15
Same, /n London stage, V, 1, 1825 1732.17
— — -Same, /n Oxberry (W.) Kew Engl. dr.,v. 6. 1819.1734.15
— Deserted daughter, com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 3.
1828 1732.19
— Duplicity, com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1827. 1732.20
— FoIliesofaday.com. 3 acts. /« London stage, v, 2. 1732.18
— He's much to blame, com. 5 acts In Loud, .^tage.v. 4. 1732.20
— Road to ruin. com. 6 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 7. . . .1772.07
— - — Same. In London stage, v. 1, 1825 1732.17
Same. --In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 7. 1819. 1734.1i;
— . School for arrogance, coin. 5 acta. In London stage, v. 4.
1827 1732.20
— Se.luction. com. 5 acta. In London stage, v. 4. 1827. 1732.20
— Tale of mystery, melodrama. 2 acts. In C.B.T.,v. 8. 1711.08
Hold your tongue. See Flanche (J. R.) 1741.10
Holl (Henry). Grace Huntley, domestic drama. 3 acts. In C.
M. T., V. 7 1721.22
Hollander (The), com. .See Glapthorne (H.) Plays, v. 1. 1723.32
Holman (J. G.j Abroad and at home, comic opera. 3 acts. In
London staue, v. 4. 1827 17.)2.20
— Votary ot wealth, com. 6acts. /u London stage, v. 4, 1732.20
Home (John). In his Works, v. 1-2. Edin., 1S22. 8°. . . 6614.01
Contents : v. 1. Tragedies : Agia. Douglas. 2. r. age-
dies : Siege of Aquileia. The Fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred.
— Douglas, trag. 6 arts. Edin., 17H9. 12° 1722.15
Same, /n British drama, v. 1. 1853 17I4.0J
Same, hi 0. B. T., v. 1 1711.01
Same. In F. S. D.. v. 13 1772.13
Same. In Oxberry (\V.) NewEnjil. dr., v. 12. 1821. 1734.21
Home pastimes ; or tableaux vivauts. See Head (J. H.) 1742.01
Homicide (The), trag. .See Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. .1712.22
Honest (The) man s fortune. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (-1.)
Works. V. 3 1713.03
Honest thieves, farce. See Knight (T.) . . 1711.26 : 32.17 ; 34.18
Honest whore. .SeeDekker (Th ima<). . . 1722.19 ; 22.03 : 33.13
Honesty the best policy, drama. See Lemon (M.) . . . 1721.12
Honey moon, com. .See Tobin (J-) "... 1711.13
Honoria and Mammon. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 6. 1743.08
Hook (Theodore Edward). Exchange no robbery, com. 3 acts.
/» C. B. T.. v.37 1721.04
— Invisible girl, comic dr. 3 acts. In C. B. T.. v. 40. . 1721.07
— Killing no murder, farce. 2 acts. //( C. B. "r,, v. 31. 1711.31
— Telieli : or the siege of Montgatz, melodrama. 3 acts. In
0. B. T., v. 30 1711.30
Hopeless passion, petite com. See Morton (.1. M.) . . . 1733.17
Hoppin (Wm. J.) Circumstaaces alter cases, comedietta. In
F M. D, V 37 1771.2'i
Horseshoe Robinson. .See Taylenre (C. W.) 1772.21
House dog. farce. See Higgle (T.) 1771.10
Housekeeper (The I, corn. See Jerrold (D.) Writings, v. 8, 1726.2-")
How to die for love, farce. 2 acts. Loud., 1872. 8°, . .1731.31
Same. In C. B. T., v. 40 1721.07
Howtogrowrich.com. See Reynolds {V .) 1711.30
How stout you're getting! farce. Sec Morton (J. M.) .1733.17
How to pay the rent, farce. See Power (T.) 1771.01
Howe (C. E. B.) Kigning the declaration of independence. 1
act. In F. M. D.,v. 38 1771.23
Howe (J. Bordett). British slave. 4 acts. /nF. S. D.,v. 36. 1772.26
— Golden eagle : or the privateer of '76. 3 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. '22 1772.19
Hugger-mugger, farce. See Clarke (H. 8.) 1773.12
Hughes (F.) .My wife's baby, farce, /n Lacy. v. 97. . .1773.07
Hughes (John). Siege of Damascus, trag. 5 acts. In British
drama, V, 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London staKC, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
Hugo (Victor). Angelo aud the actress of Padua. 4 acts. Tr.
by G. A. A'Beckett. /« F. S. D.. v. '23 1772.19
— Same. Tr. by G. H. Davidson. In 0. B. T., v. 48. 1721.15
— Lucretia Borgia. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 32 1772.24
— Ruv Bias. 5 acts, //j Lacy's PI 1722.00
Humorists (The), com. See Shadwell (T.) 1671. . . . 1742.22
Humorous courtier, com. See Shirley (J.) 1833. . . . 1743.06
Humorous dayes myrth, com. .See Chapman (G.) Dr. woiks,
V. 1 1713.24
Humorous lieutenant. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.)
Works, v. 6 1713.03
Humpbacked lover, interlude. See Mathews (C, jr.). .1721.27
Humphrey Clinker, farce. See Dibdin (T.) 1721.19
Hunchback (The), play. .See Knowles |J. S.) . 1732.05 ; 1732.01!
Hunchback of Notre Dame. See Fitz-Ball (E.) Esmeralda. 1772.17
Hundred pound note, farce. .See Peake (U. B.) . . . 1721 01
Hunt (Leigh). Legend of Ploreuce, i)lay. 5 acts. In C. B. T.,
v. 4li 1721.13
Hunter of the Alps ; drama. .See Dimond (W.) . . . .1721.01)
Husband at sight. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1771.13
Husband in dover, farce. See Merivale (H. C.) . . . 1773.10
Husband of an hour. .See Falconer (E.) In F. S. D., v. 38. 1772.27
Husband to order, serio comic drama, ,See Morton (J. M.) 1733.17
Hut of the red niountaiu : or 30 years of a gambler's life, drama.
.See Milner (H. M.) 1721.22
Hyde I'ark, cm. See Shirley (J.) Dram, works, v. '2. 1833. 1743.04
Hypochondriac (The), com, .See Moliere (J. B. V.) . . 1733.23
Hypocrite (The), com. See Biokerstaff (I.) . . 1714.09 ; 1711.03
Hypocrite (The). See Smith (Sol) 1772.14
I dine with my mother, comedietta. See MacLachlan (C.) 1771.11
" I love you," comedietta. See Reeve (W.) 1773.03
Ice witch I or the frozen baud. .S.e Buckstone (J. B.) . 1711. '28
Ici on parte Frautjais, farce. See WiUiams (T. J.) . . . 1771.23
Identity : or no thoroughfare. See Lequel (L.) .... 1772,30
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P L A Y' S : Idiot 'witness to Jones.
885
Idiot witness, melodrama. See Haines (J. T.) 3 sets. In T. S.
D.,v.31 177'i.23
Idumean (The), trag. See Leavilf (J. M.) 1861) 173i.l2
If I liud a thousand a year, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . 1733.17
If it bo not good, the diuel is in it. .See Dekker (T.) Dr. works.
V. 3. 1873 1722.20
Ifleland {AufiustUB Wm.) Conscieiico, trag. 5 acts. In Thomp-
son (B.) German theatre, v. 1. IsOl ITU.ii
Ignoramus, com. 6'ee Haggles (G.) 1742. 1.5
Illustrious stranger ; or married and buried, operatic farce. .Sec
Kenney (.1.) 1711.23; 1771.12
Imaginary invalid, com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) .... I'.IS.'iO
Impertinenls (The), com. .S>« Moliere (J. B. P.) . . . 1733.22
Imposture (The), trngi-cnm. See Shirley (.1.) Dr. works, v.6. 1743.07
Impostures of Scapiu, farce. See Moliere (J. B. P.) . . 1733.20
Impromptu '>f Versailles, com. See Molidre (J. B. P.) . . 17;«.27
In ami out of place. See Johnson (S. D.) 1771.11
In possession, farce. .See Becher (\l.) 1773.0.5
In the clouds ; fairy extrav. .See A'Beckett (O. A.) . . 1773.10
In three volumps. farce. See Bllkins (T.) 1773.01
Inchbald 'Mrs. Eliz.) Animal magnetism, farce. 3 acts. In O.
B. T.,v. 14 1711.14
— — Same. I,i F. M. D.. v. 18 1771.13
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— ChUd of nature. 2acts. /n O. B. T., v. 11 1711.11
Siime. /n London stage, V. 2. 1825. . . • . . 1732.18
— Every one lias his fault, com. 5 acts. /« 0. B. T., v. 7. 1711.07
Same, /n London stiige, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Lover's vows. 6 acts. In O. B. T., v. 17 1711.17
iVoi'*. — Adapted from Kotzebue's 'Child of love.'
Same. In London htagt^, v. 3 1732.10
Same. In O B. T., v. 17 1711.17
— Midniijht hour. com. 3 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 16. . . 1711.16
Same. 7'i London stage, v. 1. 18'.i5 1732.17
— Mogul tale, farce. 2 acts, /n 0. B. T., v. 42. . . .1721.09
— Such thiugs are. S acts, /n London stage, v. 1. 1826. 1732.17
— The wedding day. com. 2 acts. Loud., 1794. 8'. . . 1731.31
Same. In F. S. D., v. 20 1772.18
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 182.5 1732.18
— Wives as they were, and maids as they are, com. 5 acts.
/rt O. B. T, V. 10 1711.10
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732 18
Inohcape Bell, nautical burli'tta. .See Fitz- Ball (E.) . .1721.16
Inconstant (The), com. .SecFarquhar (Ueo.) 1744.31
Indian eiuperor (The) ; or the ct)uque8t of Mexico by the Span.
iards. See Dryden iJ.) Works, v. 2. 1821. . . .6012.15
Indian exiles, com. .See Kotzebue (A. vou) 1724.23
Indian queeu, trag. See Dryden (I.) Works, v. 2. . . 5012. 16
Indigence and nobleness of mind. com. .Sec Kotzebue (A.F.F.von).
Ingomar. the barbarian. .See MUnch-Bellinghausen (K.F.J. ,6'(ro7i).
Inkle and Yarico, opera. .See Oolman (Geo.) . . 1714.10: 1711.10
Inner-temple masque. See Middleton (T.) Works, v. 5. 1733.16
Innkeeper of Abbeville. See FitzBall (E.) 2 acts. InF.S.l).,
V. 25 1721.18: 1772.':0
Insatiate countess. See Marston (J.) Works, v. 3. 1856. 1733.04
Intriguing chambermaid. .See Fielding (Henry). . . .5037.22
Invincibles. musical farce. ,S'e Morton (T.) 1721.03
Invisible girl, comic piece. .See Hook (T. E.) . . . . 1721.07
Invisible piince. fairy extravaganza. S^e Plancho (J. U.) 1771.01
Ion. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Ion. trag. .See Talfourd (I'. N.) Tragedies. 1849. 1744.08. 1772.01
Ion. ti-avestie. See Cooper (Fox.) 1721. '27
Iphigenia. trag. See Dennis (J.) Select works, v. 2. . 6044.21
Iphigenia in Aulis. See Euripides (p. 4-50 r)f (Catalogue).
Iphigenia in Tanris. .See Euripides (p. 4.50 of Catalogue).
Iphigenia in Tauris. See Cxoethe (J. W. you). Dr. works. 1726.01
Ireland ami America. 2 acts, /n F. M. D., v. 10. . . .1771.09
Ireland us it is. .See Amherst (J. A.) 1772.15
Irene, a tragedy. See Johnson (S.) Work.s, v. 1. . . . 6015.10
Irish ambassador, com. .See Kenney (J.) 1771.05
Irish assurance and Yankee modesty, farce. 2 acts. In F. M.
D.. v. 8 1771.08
Irish attorney, farce. .See Bernard (B.) 1771.01
Irish broom-maker. ,See Wood (C. A. F.) 1771. 0:>
Irish li'>n. farce, .See Buckstone (J. B.) 1771.04
Irish mimic : or blunders at lirigiitoii. .See O'Keeife (J.) 17:)4.0fl
Irish post, comic drauia. See Planche (J. R.) .... 1771.09
Irish tiger. See Morton (J. M.) 1771 09
Irish tutor; or new lights, comic piece. See Glengall {E-trl
o/) 1711.21 ; 1771.02
Irish widow, farce. .See Garrick (David) 1714.09
Irish Yankee .See Brougham (John) 1771.09
Irishman in London, fatce. See Macready (Wui.) . . 1711. '22
Irishman's maneuver ; or Mike Donovan's courtship, com, 2
acts, /jiF. M. D.. V. 40 1771.24
Iron chest, play. See Oolman (Gen. the younger), . . . 1721.02
Is lie jealous? operetta. See Beazley (S.) 1734.12
Isaac (Sacrifice of). See Genlis (.Vnte. de). Sacred dramas.
1797 17'>4.32
Isaac Commenus. See Taylor (II.) Poet works, v. 2. . 1C9J.:)3
Isabella : or fatal marriage, trag. See Southern (T.) . .1714.09
Isabelle. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.19
Island of jewels, fairy extravaganza. See Plancho (J. R.) 1741.10
Island princess. .Se^ Beaumont (F.) ami Fletcher (J.) .1713.07
Ivanhoe ; or, the Jew's daughter, drama. See Dibdin (T.) 1721.17
Jack Brag : farce. See A'Beckett (O. A.) 1721.04
Jack ill the water, domestic burletta. See Rede (L.) . . 1721.31
Jack Jngler . interlude. 1 act. In Four old plays. 1848. 1721.20
Jack Sheppard. S e Buckstone (J. B.) 1771.07
Jack Sheppard. .See Greenwood (T.) 1721.30
Jack's the lad. drama. See Rogers (W.) 1771.23
Jacket of blue, burletta. See Wilks (T. K) 1773.18
Jackman (Isaac). All the world's a stage, Aurce. 2 acta. In
British drama, v. 2. 186:1 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1826 1732.17
— Hero aud Leauder, burletta. 2 acts. In British drama, v. 1.
1863 1714.09
Same. In London stage, y. 3. 1826 1732.19
Jacobite. See Plancho (J. R.) 1771.03
Jacques Strop. .See Solby |C.) 1773.12
Jaimson (George). Revolutionary soldier, farce. 1 act. In F.
M. D., V. 34 1771.21
James (Walter). A return ticket. See Spencer (George) and
James (W.) 177S.(W
James IV. See Greene (R.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1831. . 17as.0t
Jane Shore, trag. See Howe (N.) ITII.OS
Same. In British drama, v. 1. 1863 1714.09
Jealous lovers (fhe). See Randolph (T.) Dram, works, v. I.
1875 1741.24
Jealous wife, com. See Oolman (Geo.) 1714.09
Jealousy at fault, com. See Giraud (G.) 1736.28
Jealousy of Le Barbouill6, farce. See MoUere (J. B. P.) 1733.27
Jeannette and Jeanuot, musical drama. See Stirling (E.) 1773.16
Jenkinses (The), farce. See Plancho (J. R.) 1741.10
Jenny l.iiid at last. See Reach (A. B.) 1771.16
Jephson (Robert). Bragauza, trag. 6 acts. In London stage,
V. 4. 1B27 1732.'20
— Count of Narbonne, trag. 6act8. 7n Lond. stage, v. 3. 1732.19
— Law of Lombardy, trag. 5 acts, /ji London stage, v. 4. 1732. '20
— Two strings lo your bow, farce. 1 act. /nO.B.T.,v.30. 1711.30
Same, /n London stage, v. 3. 1826 17:12.19
Jeronimo. Pt. 1. In Dodsley (J.) Old iilays, v. 3. 1780. 1722.03
Jerrold (Dougl.is). Comedies. London, 18.53. 12'. . . 1725. '24
Omtents . Bubbles of the day. Time works wonders.
The catspaw. Prisoner of war. Retired ftom business.
St. Cupid, or Dorothy's fortune.
— Comedies aud dramas. London, 1854. 12° 1725.25
Cimtmts : Rent day. Nell Gwynne. The housekeeper.
Wedding gown. Schoolfellows. Dove in a cage. Painter
of Ghent. Black-eyed Susan.
— Ambrose Gwinett ; or a seaside story, melodrama. 3 acts.
/« 0. M. T., V. 8 1721.23
Sime. 3 acts. /i. F. S. D,, V. 24 1772.'iO
— Black-eyed Susan. 2 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 30. . . . 1772.'23
— Bride of Ludgate. comic drama. 2a. In O. B. T., v. 30. 1711.30
— Calspaw, comedy. 6 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 11. . . .1771.11
— Duvirs ducat ; or the gift of mammon, romantic drama.
2 acts, /ii O. M. T.. V. 6 1721.20
— ■ Fifteen years of a drunkard's life, melodrama. 3 acts. In
F. S. D, V. 44 1772.30
— Goldeu calf, comedy. 3 acts. /« O. M. T., v. 9. . .1721.24
— John Oxery ; or the miser of Southwark, drama. 3 acts. In
O. M. T., V. 7 1721.22
— Mutiuy at the Nore. 3 acts. In O. M. T., v. 5. . . 1721.20
— Rout day, domestic drama. 3 acls. In F. S. D., v. 4. 1772.04
— St. Cupid ; or Dorothy's fortune, com. 3 acts. In F. M. D.,
V. 7 1771.07
— Sally iu our alley, drama. 2 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 16. 1721.31
— Th. .mas A'Beckett. 6 acts, /n O. M. T., v. 11. . .1721.26
Jerrold (W. Blanchard). Cool as a cucumber, farce. 1 act. In
F. M. D. V. 31 1771.19
— Cupid in waiting, com. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 94. . . 1773.04
Jessie Brown. See Boucicanlt (Dion) 1772.21
Jew ( Thei, com. See Oumberland (Richard) 1721.05
Jew and the doctor, farce. . .See Dibden (T.) . 1711.11 ; 1721.01
Jew of Malta, trag. See Marlowe (C.) 17'22.08 ; 1733.01 ; 1736.01
Jews The , com. See Leasing (G. E.) Dr. works. 1878.1732.30
Joan of Arc ; or the maid of Orleans, melodrama. See Fitz-
Ball (E.) 1721.19
Jocasta, trag. See Gascoyne (G.) a"(2 Kinwelmarsh (F. < 1724.20
A'o/e. — An alteration of the Phceuissse of Euripides.
Joconde : or festival of the Rosiere, mu8. com. See MoncriefiT
(W. T.) 1721.27
John a Kent and John a Climber. See Munday (A.) . ,.1766.47
John Dubbs, farce. See Morton (J. .M.) 1733.17
John Bull ; or the Englishman's fireside, com. See Oolman(Geo.,
the younger) 1721.03
John of Paris, comic opera. See Pocock (I.) 1711.26
John of Procida ; or bridals of Messina, trag. .See Knowles
(J, S.) Dramatic works 1732.05 ; 06
JohnOvery; or the miser of Southwark. See Jerrold (Douglas).
John street. Adolphi. farce. See Buckstone |J. B.) . .1721.22
Johnson (S. D.) In and out of place, burletta. 1 act. /n F. M.
D, V. 14 1771.11
Johnson (I'harles). Cobbler of Preston, mus. farce. 2 acts.
In 0. B. T, V. 42 1721.09
Johnson (Sam. D.) The fireinsn. 3 acts, /n F.S.D., v. 33. 1772.24
— Our gal. farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D., v. 10 1771.09
— Shaker lovers. 1 act. In F M. D., v. 32 1771.20
Johnstone (John B.) Ben Bolt. 2scts. /» F. S. D., v. 20. 1772.18
— Drunkard's children. 2 nets, /ii Lacy. v. 99. . . .1773.09
— Gale Breezelv. 2 acts, /n F. M. D., v. I'i 1771.10
— Sailor of France. 2 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 20. . . .1772.18
Jonathan Bradford. See Fitz- Ball (E.) 1772.17
Jonathan in England. See Oolman (Geo., ^'r.) . . . .1772,28
Jones (Ueury), Earl of Essex, trag. 5 acts. In British drauia.
V. 2. Ida) 1714.10
S.ime. 6 acts, /n London stage, v. 3. 1823. . .1732.19
Jones (J. S.) Captain Kyd. 4 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 34. . 1772.26
— • (ireen mountain boy, com. 2 acts. In F.M.D.,v. 35. 1771.21
— Moll Pitcher. 4 acts. In F. S. D,. v. '29 1772.22
— People's lawyer, com. 2 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 31. . .1772.23
— Surgeon of Paris. 4 acts. /» F. S. D. v. 32. . . .1772.24
Jones (Richard). Oreen man, com. 3 acts. /» O.B.T., v.46. 1721.12
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886
PLAYS : Jonson to Laugbing hyeua.
Jonson (Ben). Works. Boston, 1853. 8" 1725.27
Note. — For Cimtents Beo p. (>5ti of Catalogue.
Every man in bis butiiour, com. 6 acta. In British drama,
v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. /« C. B. T., V. 10 1711.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1820 1732.19
The Tobacconist, larce. 2acts. /n London stage, v. 2. 1732.18
Fletcher (J.) and Middleton (I'll.) The widow, com. 6 acts.
/n Dodsley (J.) OKI jilays, v. 12. 1780 1722.12
Joseph mado kuown to liia bretlireii. See G-enlis {Mnie de). 1724.32
Journey lo London, com. See Vanbmgh (J.) Dr. works. 1744.31
Jovial ciow, com. *•« Brome ,R.) .... 1713.22 ; 1722.10
Judgment ot'Paiis. masque. *e Congreve (Wm.) 1714.18 ; 1744.31
JuUan, trag. See Mitford (M. R.) 1711.32
Juliana ; or princess of Polanil, tragi-com. See Crowne (J.)1715.25
Julius Ciesar, trag. See Shakspere (Wm.)
JuUus Cajsar, trag. See Sheffield (J., duke of Buckingham).
Works, V. 1 6023.01
Jumbo-Jum ! farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 31 1771.19
Just like Roger 1 farce. See Webster (B., jr.) . . . .1773.00
Eatherine iiud Petruchio. See Shakspere (Wm.) . . . 1772.13
Kathleen Mavouraeea ; or St. Patrick's eve, drama. 4 acts. In
F. S. D., V. 44 177'2.30
Katty O'Sheal, farce. Sec Pilgrim (J.) 2 acts 1771.22
Keeper of the seals, comedietta. See Gordon (L. S.) . .1773.14
Kellv (Hugh). School for wives, com. 6 acts, /n London stage,
V. 4. 1827 1732.20
Kemble (Chuiles). Plot and counterplot : or the portrait of
CervautoB, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 41. . . 1721.08
— Point of honour, com. 3 acts, /ti O. B. T., v. 28. .1711.28
Kemble (Mrs. Charles). Day after the wedding, farce. 1 act.
/» F. S. D, V. 6 1772.05
.Same, /u 0. B. T. , v. 29 1711.'29
— Personation : or fairly taken in, comio interlude. 1 act. In
0. B. T., V. 32 1711.32
Same, /h F. M. D., v. 15 1771.11
Kemble (Frances Anne). Plays. Lond., 1803. 12'. . . 1731.10
C'lnlenls : An Kugli«h tragedy. Eugenie, or the Spanish
bride. Octavia Bragaldi.
Kemble (.John Philip). I.odoiska, opera. 3 acta. In O. B. T., v. 41.
Same. In London slage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— The panel, com. 3 acts. In London stage, v. 4. . . 1732.20
jVute.— Altered from Bii-kerstaffs 'Tia well it's no worse.
Kenilworth. drama. See Dibdin (T.) 1721.06
Kenney (.James). Alcaid (The) : or secrets of office, comic opera.
3 acts. /.lO. B. T., V. 8 1711.08
— Blind boy, melodrama. 2 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 25. . 1711. '25
— lilla Rosenberg, melodrama. 2 acta. In O. B. T., v. 27. 1711.27
Same. 2acts. /« F. S. D., v. 30 n7'2.'2«
— Fighting byproxy.bnrletta. 1 act, /n F. M. D.. v. '29. 1771.18
— Illustrious stranger ; or married and buried, operatic farce.
2 acts. /(I C. B. T.. v. 23 1711. '23
Same. /» F. M. D., v. 10 1771.12
— Irish amba.isador, comoily. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 5. 1771.05
— Love, law, and physic, farce. 2art8. /ji O. B. T., v. 21. 1711. '24
— • Matrimony, opera. 2 act^. /n 0. B. T., v. 26. . .1711.21)
Same. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 14 1771.11
— Raising the wind, farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 19. . 1711. 1'J
Same. In F. M. D, v. 4 1771.01
— Sweethearts and wives, com. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 10. 1772.10
— Turn out. farce. 2 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 46. . . .1721.13
Kill or cure. See Dance (Charles) 1771.06
KiUegrew (Thomas). The parson's wedding, com. 5 acts. In
DodsleylJ.) Old plays, v. 11. 1780 1722.11
Killing no murder, fariC. *e Hook (T. E.) 1711.31
King (Thomas). Lovers' quarrels, interlude. 1 act. In London
stage, V. 3. 1«'26 1732.10
A'o/e.— Altered from ' The mistake,' by J. Vaubrugh,
King and deserter. See Maddox (J. M.) 1772.27
' King (The) aud I,' farce. See Morion (J. M.) .... 1733.17
King and no king. .See Beaumont (l.) aiit/ Fletcher (J.) Works, v.'2.
King aud rebel. See 'Vellere {Dr. — ) 1773.10
King Arthur, opera. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 8. 1821. 5042.21
King Charming. .See Planohe (J. R.) 1771.08
King Cliristmas, a fancy-full morality. See Planohe (J. B.) 1773.05
King Henry iv., v., vi., viii. See Shakspere (William).
King John, trag. See Shakspere (Wm.)
King John (Troublesome raigue of). 2 pts. In Six old plays, v. 2.
1779. 1742.29
King Lear. Se ! Shakspere (William).
King Leir, and his three daughters (True chronicle history of).
^lact. /n Six old plays, v. 2. 1779 1742.29
King of the commons. See White (J.) 1772.04
King of tlie peacocks, fairy extrav. See Planche (J. R.) 1741.11
King Rene's daughter. Sec Herz (H.) .... 1725.08 ; 1771.21
King Richard il., trag. See Suakspere (Wm.)
King Richard iii.. trag. .See Shakspere (Wiu.)
Kiss iu the dark, farce. See Buckstone (J. B.) . . . . 1771.00
Knight (Thomas). Honest thieves, farce. 2 a. In 0. B. T., v. 25.
Same, /rt London stage. V. 1. 1825 1732.17
Saiue. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v.9. 1821. 1734.18
— Turnpike gate. niua. farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 20. 1711.'20
Knight of Arva. .See Boucicanlt (Dion) 1772.22
Knight of Malta. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 6 1713.05
Knight of the burning pestle. See Beattmont (F.) and Fletcher
(J.) Works, V. 2. 1843 1713.02
Knights (Tin). See Aristophanes. Comedies. . 1712.17 ; 1712.15
Knights (The), com. See Foote (S.) Works, v. 1. 1799. 1724.18
Knights of the cross ; or the hermit'sprophecy, romantic drama.
from Sir Walter Scott. 3 acts. In 0. B T.. v. 34. 1721.01
Knights of the round table, drama. See Planche (J. R.) 1741.11
Know your own mind, com. See Murphy (Arthur). 6057. 11 ; 1711.08
Knowles (James Sheridan). Dram, works. 2v. L., 1850. 8". 1733.06
Contenls.
Maid of Mariendorpt, play, v. 2.
Old maids, com., v. 2.
JRoso of Arragou, play, v, 2,
Secretary (The), play, v. 2.
"Virginins, trag,, v. 1.
Wife (The), dr., v. 1.
William Tell, play, v. 1.
Woman's wit, play, v. 3.
, 1859. 8° 1732.05
3 acts.
Alfred the great, v. 1.
Beggar of Bi-tUual green, v.
Cams Gracchus, trag., v. 1.
Daughter (The), play, v. 1.
Hunchback (The), play, v. 1
John of Procida, trag,, v. 2.
Love, play, v. 2.
Love-chaae, com, v. 2.
— — Same. New ed. L.
— Brian Boroihme ; or the maid of Erin, melodrama.
/H F. S. D., V. 15 1772.16
— . The bridal, trag. 5 acts, /ii F. S. D., v. 6 1772.00
— - Caius Gracchus, trag, 6 acta, /n C. B. T.. v. 0. . .1711.06
— The huuchback, play. 5 acts. In O. B. T., v. 4'2. . 1721.09
Same. /» F. S D, v. 2 1772.02
Same. Love. 5 acta. /» F. S. D.. v. 9 1772.09
Same. Love-chaae. Com. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 3. 1772.03
Same. In 0. B. T , V. 41 1721.08
— Virgiuiua, trag. 5 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 4 1772.04
— ■ — Same. /» C. B. T., v. 6 1711.06
— The wile. 6 acts. /nF. S. D.,v. 1 1772.01
— William Tell. 6 acts. /« O. B. T., v. 22 1711.22
Same, /n F. S. D., v, 6 1772.05
KcBuba ; or pirate vessel. See Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.27
Ktinigsmark. trag. S^-e Boker (George H.) 1714.11
Kotzebue {.\ugust F. F. von). Dramatic works. From the Ger-
man, by 0. Smith. 3 v. New York, 1800. 8°. . . 1732.02
V. 1. Count of Burgundy, com. The wild youth, com.
Indig«'Uce and nobleness of miud, com. La Peronse, com.
■Virgin of the sun, a play. Adelaide of Wulflngeu, trag.
2. Sell'-immolatiou, a play. Happy family, drama. Force
of calumny, drama. Widow and the riding horse, farce,
Pizarro, trag. East Indian, com. 3. Fraternal discord,
com. Writing desk ; or youth iu danger, drama. Abb6 de
I'Epee, hist. dram. False shame, com.
— Deaf and dumb. In Thompson (B.) German theatre, T. 3.
1801 1724.23
— Pizarro, trag. Altered by R. B. Sheridan. 5 acts. In Brit-
ish drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same, yn O. B. T., v. 1 171L01
Same, /n F. S. D., v, 3 1772.03
Same. In London stage, v. 1, 1825 1732.17
— The Stranger. 6 acts, /n 0. B. T., v. 14 1711.14
Same. InF. S. D.,v. 2 1772.02
^ — Same, /n London stage, v. 3, 18'20 1732.19
Same, /n Oxberry (W.) New Engl., drama, v. 12. 1734.21
Kyd (Thomas). Spanish tragedy; or Hierouimo is mad again.
6 acts. In Dodslcy (J.) Old plays, v. 3. 1780. . . 1722.03
La Bree (Lawrence). Ebenezer 'V'enture, farce. 1 act. In P.
M. D., V. 22 1771.16
Lacy (M. Rophiuo). Maid of Jndah ; or the knights templars,
opera. 3 acts, /n O. B. T.. v.25 1711.25
— Two friends, drama. 2 acts, /n 0. B. T., v. 27. . .1711.27
Same. 2 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 12 1772.12
Lacy (T. H.) and Higgle (T. H.) lower of London ; or the death
omen of Lady Jane Grey. 3 acts, /n Lacy, v. 94. . 1773.04
Ladles at home. See MilUngen (J. G.) 1771.13
Ladies beware 1 farce. 1 art. /» F. M. D.. v. 7. . . .1771.07
Ladies' battle, com. 3 acts. In F. M. D., v. 29. ... 1771. IB
Ladies' privilege, com. See Glapthorne (H.) . 1715.06 ; 1723.33
Lady and gentleman, burletta. 1 act. /n F. M. D., v. 31. 1771.10
Lady and the devil, mns. drama. See Dimond ( W.) 1721.13 ; 1772.28
Lady Grace. See Smedley (M. IS.) I'oems. 1086.22
Lady in difRculties, com. .See Planche (J. R.) .... 1741.11
Lady Jane Grey, trag. SeeRowe{N'.) 1732.19
Lady of Belleisle ; or a ni^bt in the Bastille. See Gnlly (J. M.)
Lady of Lyous. See Bulwer Lytton (E. G. E. L., earl).
Lady of pleasure, com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1743.06
Lady of the bed-chamber, farce, 1 act. /n F.M.D.. v. 21. 1771.14
Lady of the lake, melodrama. See Dibden (Thomas). , 1721.18
Lady of the lake. See Thomson (M.) 1771.16
Lady of the lions, burlesque. See Durivage (O. F.) . . 1771.18
Lady's last stake, com. See Gibber (0.) Dr. works, v. 2. . 1713.28
Lady's trial. See Ford (J.) Dram, works. . . 1735.02:1724.1*
La Fiammiua. S«e Olapp (W. W., jr.) 1772.27
Laid up in portl or sharks along shore! See Higgle (T.H.) 1773.1C
Lame lover, com. See Foote (8.) 1799. . . 1724.19 ; 1714.10
Lancaster (Charles Sears). Advice to husbands, comedietta.
lact. 7)1 F. M. D.. v. 28 1771.18
Lancaster (Edward). Manager's daughter. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 30 1771,22
Lancers (The), iuterlndc. See Payne (J. H.) 1711.13
Langbridge (Frederic). " Man proposes," comedietta. 1 act.
In Lacy, V. 98 1773.U8
La Peyrouse, com. .See Kotzebue (A. F. F. vou). Dram, works.
V. 1 173'2.02
Larboard flu ; or 12 months since. 3acta. See WiJls(W. H.) 1721.28
Last clays of Pompeii. See Medina (Louisa). 3 acts. In F. S.
D, V. 19 1772.17
Last lili', drama. .See Palmer (T. A.) 1773.13
Last man ; or miser of Kltham Green. .See Pitt (G. D.) In F. S.
D., V. 35 1772.26
Last MandevUle. See Osbom (L.) Tragedies. 1870. . 1734.26
Last of the legends ; or the baron, the bride, and the battery,
extrav. See A'Beckett (G. A.) 1773.09
Last of the pigUils. See Selby (C.) 1771.21
Laugh when you can. com. See Reynolds (F.) .... 1711.23
Laughing hyeua. See Webster (B.) 1771.16
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PLAYS : Iiavater to Love's pilgrimage.
887
Lavater tbe pbysiogaomltt ; or not a bad Judge. See Planch6
(J. U.) 1772.^8
Lavinia, trag. Ste Beckett (Andrew) 1714.01
Law ugaJDBt lovers, tragi'Com. A'« D'Avenant (W.) Dr. woika,
V. 6 1722.'JC
Lav of Lombardy, trag. See Jephson (R.) 173*J.20
Lawrence (Slingsby). The lawyers, com. uacts. /nF. M. D., v. 7.
Laws of Candy. See. Beaumont (F,) and Pletohor (J.) Works,
V. 6 171:i.n5
Lawyers, com. See Lawrence (S.) 1771.07
Leah, the forsaken, play. .S«DalT(A.) 1773.07
Leap .year, com. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.11
Lear (Tbe) of private life ; or latber and daughter. See Man-
crieff(W. T.) 1721.22
Learned ladien, com. See Moliere (J.B.P.) 1761. 1733.23 ; 173:1.29
Leatherlangoa the great, extrav. 5'^e Cheltnam (<'. S.) .1773.08
Leave it to me, fane. See Hazlewood ;C. U.) and Williams (A.)
Leavitt (-1. M.) Afranius and the Idumean tragedies, N. Y.,
1869. 16' 173il2
Lee (Herbert). The avenger, melodrama. 3 acts, /n F, S. D.,
V. 30 1772 23
Lee (Nathaniel). Alexander the great ; or the rival queens,
trag. 5 acts, /n British drama, v. 2. 1853. . .1714,10
Same. In O.B.T., v. id 1721.13
Same. In London stage, v, 1, 1825 1732.17
Same, /u Oxberry (W.) New Knijl. drama, v.3. 1818. 1734.12
Lee (.tf(.« Sophia). Chapter of accidents, com. 6acts. /n Lon-
don nUne, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Legend of Florence. .See Hunt (L.) Poet. work.s, v. 1. . 1661.24
Same. SeeHunt(L.) 1721.13
Legge (Thomas). RicharduB Tertius. /n Shakespeare's library,
V. .'■.. 1875 176118
Leighton (Wm.,jr.) At the com t of king Edwin, 1877. 1732.21
Leland (Olivers.) Beatrice. 5 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 37. 1772.26
— Caprice, com. 3 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 38 1772.27
^ RiKhts of man, com. 2 acts, /n F. M. D., v. 29. . .1771.18
Lemon (Mark). Qraudfather Whitehead. 2 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 2 1772.02
— Owyuiieth VauRhan. 2 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 39. . .1772.27
— - Honesty the best policy, drama. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 45.
— Mind your own business. 3 acts, //i F. S. D., v. 12. 1772.12
Lond me five shillings ; farce. See Morton (J. M.) . , 1772.01
Leonor do Guzman, trag, See Boker (G H.) Plays, rlc. 1714.04
Lequel (Louis). Identity ; or no thoroughfare. In F. S. D.,
V. 44 1772.30
Lcssing (Gotthold E.) Dramatic works. From the Gt-rman.
Ed. by E. Hell. 2 v. Loudon, 1878. 12° ... . 1732.29
Contents: v. 1. Tragedifs. — Miss Sarah Sampson. Philo-
tas. Emilia Galotti. Nathan the wise. 2, Comedies. —
Damon, or true friendship. The young scholar. The old
maid. The woman-hater. The Jews. The free thinker.
The treasure. Minna von Barnhelm.
— Emilia Galotti, trag. 5 acts. In Thompson (B.) German
theatre, v. C. 1801 1724.2t)
- Nathan the wise, Tr. by E, Frotliingham. With essay on
the poems, by K. Fischer. N. Y., 181)8. 12'. . . 1732.11
— Threecomecliea.Tr.byJ.J.Holroyd.Colchester,1839.12°.1732.10
Con^'Ti^ ; The free tliiuker. The treasure. Minna vou
Barnhelm.
Lestocq ; or the fete at the hermitage, opera. See Macfarren
(d.) 1711.33
Letter-writers, farce. See Fielding (H.) Works, v, 2, . . 6037.21
Lewes (George Henry). Noble heart. 3 a. /nF. S. D., v.40. 1772.28
Lewis (Leopold). The bells. 3 acts, //i Lacy, v. 97. .1773.07
Lewis (Matthew Gregory). Adelgitha ; or the fruits of a single
error, trag. 5 acts. /« 0. B. T., v. 39 1721.06
Same. In F. S D, v. 41 1772.28
— Castle spectre. 5 acta. In 0. B. T.. v. 15. . • . . 1711.15
Same. In F. S. D., v. 27 1772.21
-Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. 7n Oxberry (W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 4. 1818.1734.13
— The East Indian, com. 5 acts. In Kotzebae (A. F. F. von).
Dr. works, v, 3. 1801 1732.04
— One o'clock I or the knight and the wood demon, opera. 3
acts, /n 0. B. T., V. 32 1711.32
— Raymf>ud and Agues ; or the bleeding nun of Lindenberg :
drama. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 38 1721.05
Same. 7n F. S. D., v. 24 1772.20
— Rugautino ; or the bravo of Venice, melodrama. 2 acts. In
O. B. T., V, 34 1721.01
Same. In Oxberry W.) New Engl. dr.. v. 9. 1821. 17:t4.18
— Timour the Tartar, melodrama. 2a. InO. B. T., v. 29. 1711.29
— Venoni ; or the novice of St. Mark's, drama. 3 acts. In O.
B. T., v. 38 1721.115
Liar (Phe), farce. See Foote (Samuel). . . . 1714.09 ; 1732 18
Libertine (The), trag. See Shadwell (T.) 1676 1742.22
Liberty asserted, trag. See Dennis (J.) Select works, T, 2. 5044.21
lafe in New York ; or, Tom and Jeri-y on a visit. See Brougham
(John) 1771. IL
Life's a dream. See Calderon da la Barca (P.) 1714.21 ; 1714.15
Life's a lottery, or jolly Dick the lamp-lighter ; burletta. See
Rede (W. L.) 1721.14
Life's episode. See Reade (J. E.) Poet, works, v. 3, 1857. 1681.03
Life's ransom. See Marston (Wra.) 1772.26
Life's vagaries. See O'Keeffe (J ) Dr. works, v. 1. 1798. 1734.04
Like unt. like, com. See Oalvert (O. H.) Comedies. 1856. 1714.19
Lillo (George). Arden of Feversham. trag. 5 acts. In Brit.
drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.18
— Fatal curiosity, trag. 3 acts, /nBrit. drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
-Sam^ /« London stage. V. 3. 182fi 1732.19
— George Barnwell ; or the London merchant. In O. B. T.. v. 9.
Same. In Britiah drama, v. 1. 1863 1714.09
Same. In F. S, D., T. 11 1772.11
Lilly (John). See Lyiy (John).
Limberham ; or the kind keeper, com. Set Dryd*!! (J.) 6042.19
Limerick boy, firce. .See Pilgrim (J.) 1771.18
Lingua ; or combat of the tongue and Ave senses for sup«rlority,
com. See Brewer (A.) 1722.05
Lionel and Clarissa, comic opera. .See Bickersta£r(I.) .1714.10
Lisle (Walter). Love tost, omedietta. 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 102.
Little barefoot. S'e Waldauer (A.) 1772.29
Little change (A), farce. See Grundy (Sydney) 1773.05
Little French lawyer. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.)
Works, v. 3. 1843 ni3M
Little huni-hback ; or a frolic in Bagdad. See O'Keeffe (John).
"Little mother," comic piece. See Morton (J. M.) . .1773.01
Little Robin Hood ; or quite a new beaul hist, burlesque. See
Reece (R.) 1773.01
Little savage, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.17
Little tliief iNight walker; or the). See Beaumont (F.) and
Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 11. 1846 1713.11
Little Toddlekins. See Mathews (C.) 1771.19
Live woman In the mines. By " Old block." 3 acts. In F. M.
D., v. 17 1771.12
Livius (Barham), Maid or wife, mus. com. 2 acts. In 0. B.
T., V. 33 1711.33
Lizzie Leigh, domestic^drama. 3act«. SeeWaldron (W,R.) 1773.03
Loan of a lover, vaudeville. See Fla'nchu (J, R,) . . . 1771.01
Lock and key, nius, farce, .See Hoare (P.) 1711.24
Lodge (Thomas). Ro.salynde. Euphuea golden legacie. In
Shakespeare's library, v. 2. 1875 1751.18
— ■ and Greene (R.) Lookiug glass for London and England.
In Greene (R.) Dramatic works, v, 1, . . , . . 1726.04
Lodgers and lodgers, farce. See Hay (F.) 1773.02
Lodoiska, melodramatic opera. See Eemble (J. P.) In London
stage, v, 2. 1825 1732.18
Lofty projects : or arts in an attic, farce. See Lnnn (J.) 1711.10
Logan (0. A.) Yankie land. com. 2 a. In T. M. D.. v. 26. 1771.17
London assurance. See Boucioanlt (Dion) 1772.04
London bridge, 150 years ago ; or the old mint. 6 acts. In
Lacy, v. 102 1773.12
London hermit ; or rambles in Dorsetshire. See O'Keeffe (J.)
Dram, works, v. 3. 1798. lr34.06
London triumphing. See Dekker (T.) ....... 1722.20
London's Tempo, pageant, 16'29. Sfe Dekker (T.) . . . 1722.21
Long strike, drama. See Boucicault (Dion) 1772.30
Look beft)re you leap, com. -See Lovell (G. W.) .... 1772.05
Looking glass for London and England. See Lodge (T.) atid
Cfreene (R.) 1725.04
Lord of the manor, com. See Burgoyne (St'r J.) 1711.13 ; 1732.18
Lost child, or Jones's baby. .See Snter (W. E.) . . . .1771.24
Lost ship. See Townsend (T.) 1772.27
Lost wife; or a husband's confession. See Hazlewood (C. H.)
Lota iThe). .See Plautus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 5. 1774. .1741.17
Lottery, farce. Sfe Fielding (H.) Works, v. 2 60)7.21
Lottery of life, a story of N. Y. See Brougham (J.) . . 1773.15
Lottery ticket. See Buckstone (J. B.) . . . . 1721.02 ; 1771.13
Love. See Enowles (J. S.)
Love 41a mode. Se<' Macklin (C.) 1714.10 ; 1732.19
Love and a bottle, com. .See Farquhar (G.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Love and fortune, tableau. .See Plancho (J. R.) . . .1741.11
Love and honour. See D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1722.24
Love and honour, or soldiers at home — heroes abroad, drama.
See Carpenter (J. E.) In O. B. T., v. 48 1721.15
Love and intrigue. Ser Schiller (I. C F. von). Works, V. 4. 5064.27
Love and loyalty. See Robson (W. J.) 1772.24
Love and murder, farce. See Brougham (J.) 1771.08
Love at a venture, com. See OentUvre {Mrt. S.) 1714.26 ; 1715.02
Love-chase (The), com. See Knowles (J. S.)
Love for love, com. SeeOongreve (Wm.) 1714.17 ; 1744.31 ; 1714.10
Love in a cimp ; or Patrick in Prussia. See O'Keeffe (J.) 1734.07
Love in a maze, com. See Sliirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1833. 1743.04
Love in a riddle. .See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1760. 1713.30
Love in a village, comic opera. See Bickerstaff (I.) . . 1714.10
Love in a wood ; or St. James's park, com. See Wycherley (Wm.)
Love in humble life. See Payne (J. Howard) 1771.11
Love ill livery, farce. See Wooler (J. P.) 1771. IT
Love in '76. See Bunco (O.) . 1771.11
Love in several masques.com. See Fielding (H.) Works, v.1.6037.20
Love is the best doctor, com. See MoUere (J.B.P.) 1733.28; 1733.21
Love-knot, com. See Coyne (J. S.) 1772.'28
Love laughs at locksmiths, mus. farce. See Oolman (Geo., the
younger) 1721.04
Lovr, law, and physic, force. See Kenney (J.) . . . .171124
Love makes a man, com. See Gibber CoUey). 1713.27; 1721.10
Love of a prince. See Gayler (C.) 1772.18
Love-sick court, or ambitious politique. See Brome (R.) 1713.21
Love tbe greatest enchantment. See Calderon de la Barca (P.)
1861 1714.20
Love-tiff com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) 1736.04
Love-tricks, com. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 1. 18;a. 1743.03
Lc ve triumphant, tragi-cora. See Dryden (J.) Works, v.8. 5042.21
Love wins. com. See Clarke (S.) ami Du Terreau ( — ). . 1773.16
Love's contrivance, com. See OentUvre (Mr). S.I 1703. 1716.02
Love's contrivance, com. See Oentlivre {Mrs. S.) Dr. works,
V. 2. 1872 1714.'26
Love's cruelty, trag. SeeShirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1833. 1743.04
Love's cure. See Beaumont (F.) find Fletcher (J.) Works, v, 9.
1845 1713,09
Love's labour's lost, com. See Shakspere (William),
Loves last shift, com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1760.1713.27
Love's uH-tarnorphosfa. .SeeLyly(J.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1858. 1732.15
Love's pilgrimage. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 11. 1846 1713.11
In asking (or books, use tbe " Book Order," giving the AOTHOK'S NAIIE, the first part of tbe TITLS, and tbe NUMBER.
888
PLAYS : Ijove's sacrifice to Masaniello.
Love's sacrifice. .sr.v Ford (J.) Dr. works. . . 173.5.02 ; 172+.U
Love's *-acriflco ; or the rival luerchanta. *S''<Lovell{'l. W.) 1721.09
Loveil (ueorgeAV.) Look before you leap, com. ,5 a. /nF. S.
D., v. B 1772.05
— Love's sacrifice. In 0. B. T.. v. 42 1721.09
Same. />lF. S. D., V. 2 1772.02
— Provost of Bruges, trag. 5 act.i. In O. B. T., v. 44. 1721.11
Loveil (Maria . Beginning and the end, domestic di-auia. 4acts.
/n 0. B. T., v. 48 1721.15
— {translator). Ingomar. tlio barbarian. 5 acts. 5''c Miinch-
Bellinghausen (K. F. J., iaroa von). . . 1721.14:1772.12
Lover tSamUfl). Happy man. 1 act. /u F. M. D.. v. 24. 1771.16
— liory OMore. a acts. /» F. S. D., v. 22 1772.19
— Wliite horse of the I'eppers, comic drama. 2 acts, /n F. M.
D, V. 3 1771.03
Lover by proxy. See Boucicault (Dion) 1771.19
Lover's amazements. See Hunt (L.) Poet, works, v. 1. 16t)1.24
Lover's melancholy, .y^-e Ford (J.) Dr. works. 1735.02; 1721.13
Lovers' progress. .Sec Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (-J.) Works.
V. 11. 1810 1713 11
Lovers' quarrels ; or like master like man. See King(T.) 1732.19
Lovers' quarrels, com. S'^r: Moliere (J. B. P.) . . . . 1733.27
Lovers' vows. »c Inchbald (.tfrs. Eliz.) 1711.17
Lovers' vows. S-'e Kotzebue (A. von) 1724.22
Loyal subject. See Beaumont (F.) ond Fletcher (J.) Workfl, v. 6.
1844 1713.06
Lucas (.1. T.) Browne, the martyr, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 96.
Lucas (W. J.) Man with the iron mask. 4 acts. In F. S. D.,
v. 29 1772.'22
— Traitors' gate ; or the tower of London in 1553. 3 acts. In
Lacy, V. 95 177.3.05
Lucky chance. SeeBehn{.Vrs. A.) Plays, v. 3. 1871. .6021.0:1
Lucky hit. .See Paul (H.) 1771.20
Lucky sixpence, farce. .See Browne (E. J.) 1773.13
Lucky stars ; or the cobbler of crii>plegate I biirletta. 1 act.
See Dance (G.) 1773.04
Lucretia Boigla. .See Hugo (Victor) 1772.24
Luke the liibourer, melodrama. .SeeBuckstone (-J. B.) . 1721.17
Lunn (.Jo.eepb). Hide and seek, opera. 2 acts, /fi O. B. T., v. 12.
— Lolty projects ; or arts in an attic, farce. 2 acta. In O. B.
T., V. 10 1711.10
— Mana^iemeat ; or the prompter puzzled : comic interlude.
la.t. /nO B. T., V. 38 1721.05
— Hoses and thorns, com. 3 acts, /n O. B. T.. v. 12. .1711.12
— JSIiophcid of Derwent vale. 2 acts. In O. B. T.. v. 10. 1711.10
Lurlino ; or revolt of tlie Naiades. .See Dalrymplo (■!. K.) 1721.24
Lust's di>mininn, trag. .See Marlowe (C.) Dr. works. 1818. 1733.01
Lying valet, farce. See Garrick (David). 1714.09 ; 1732.17 ; 1734.'20
Lyly, Lilly, or LilUe (.lohn). Dramatic works. With notes and
life by F. W. Fairholt. 2 v. London, 1858. 16°. . 1732.14
Cnn'ents: v. 1. Endimion. Campaape. Sapho and Phao.
Gallathea. 2. Mydas. Mother Bombie. Woman in the
moone. Love's metamorphosis.
— Alexiinder and Campaspe, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J.)
Old plays, v. 2. 1780 1722.02
Lysistrata. See Aristophanes. Comedies, v. 2. 1853. . 1712.16
Lyste (H. P.) Only a penny-a-liner I comedietta In 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 100 1773.10
Macbeth, trag. See Shakspero (Wm.) 1711.01
Macbeth tnivestie. .S.-eNorthall (W. K.) ....'. .1771.05
M-Gloskey (James). Fatal glass ; or the curse of drink, drama.
3 acts. In Lacy, v. lOj 1773.16
Macfarren (George). Gil Bias, drama. 3 a. In C. B. T.,v.35. 1721.03
— Guy Faux, melodrama. 3 acts, /n C. M. T.. v. 4. .1721.19
— Lestocq : or the fete at tlio hermitage, hist, opera. Adapted
from Scribe. 3 acts, fii 0. B. T. v. 33 1711.33
— Malviua, opera. 3 acts. /« O. B. T, v. 3ii 1721.03
— March of intellect. In O. M. T., v. 12 1721.27
— My old woman, mus. com. 3 acts. InC. M. T.. v. 1. 1721.16
— Winning a liusband, burlettii. 1 act. In 0. M. T., v. 5. 1721.20
Same, /ii F. M. D.. v. 16 1771.12
Machin (Lewes). Dumb knight, hist. com. 5 acts. In Dods-
ley (J.) Old plays, v. 4. 1780 17'22.04
Mack (It. E.) The masquerade ; or Aunt Hepsaba's fright, farce.
2Bceiica, /n F. S. D.. v. 40 1771.'24
— ' 'Tis the darkest hour before dawn,' com. 1 act. In F. M.
D ,v. 40 1771.24
Macklin (Charles). Love u la mode. 2 acts. In British drama,
V. 2. 1853. . 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3 1732.19
— Man of the world, com. B acts. In 0. B. T., v. 5. . 1711.05
Same. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
— — .Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
McLachlan (Charles). 1 dine with my mother, comedietta. 1
act. In F. M. D.. V. 14 1771.11
Macrcady (Wm.) Irisliman in London, farce. 2 acta. In 0. B.
T.. V. 22 1711.22
Same. In F. M. D., v. 18 1771.13
Mad c<niple well macht. .See Brome (R.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1713.20
Mad dogs, farce. See Moore (J.) 1771.15
Mad lover. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (.1.) Works, v. 6.
1844 1713.06
Mad prophet, com. &eGiraud(0.) Ital. comedies. 1849. 1726. '28
Mad world (A), my masters. iVe Middleton (T.) 1733.12, 17'22.05
Maddox (Frederick More). ' Frederick the great, melodrama.
2 acts, /n C. M. T., v. 13 1721.28
Maddox (J. M.) The king and de.serter. 2 a<;ts. In T. S. D.,
V. 39 1772.'27
Madelaine. the belle of the Faubourg. .See Cunningham [Mrs. V.)
Madmen all ; or euro of love. See Paulding (James K.) n:«.30
Magnetic hidy. See Jonson (Ben). Works, 1853 . . . 1725.27
Magnificent lovers. See Molidre (J. B. P.) . . 1733.20 ; 1733.22
Magpie, or the njaid of Pailaiseau, inelodratna. Se'' Pocock (I.)
Mahomet, Iheimposter, trag.; adapted from Voltaire. .See Mil-
ler (Kev. .lames.) 1732.-20 ; 1714.10
Maid in the mill. See Beanmont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works
v. 9. 1845 1713.09
Maid of Bath, com. .See Foote (S.) Works, v. 2. 1799. . 17'24.19
Maid of Croissey. .See Gore (.Vrs. Charles) 1771.04
Maid of honour, tragi-coni. .See Massinger (Philip).
Maid of Judah ; or knights templars. .See Lacy (M. R.) 1711.25
Maid of Mariendorpt. .See Knowles (J. S.) . .1732.06:1732.07
Maid of Orleans. A'ee Schiller (J. C. F. von). Works, v. 3. 5064.20
Maid of the mill, comic opera. See Bickerstaif (I.) . . 1711.08
Maid of the oaks. See Burgoyne (J.) Works, v. 1. 1808.1714.14
— • — Same, /n London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
Maid or wife. nms. com. S'-e Livius (B.) 1711. :13
Maid with the milking pail. S-e Buckstone (J. B ) . .1771.19
Maid's revenge, trag. .SeeSliirley (J.) Dr. works, v 1. 18.13. 1743.03
Maid's tragedy. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
v. 1 1713.01
MatdensofTrachis. .See Sophocles. Tragedies, v. 2. 18li.'i. 1743.'20
Make your wills, farce. .S.e Mayhew (E.) and Smith (O.) 1721.02
Malcontent (The). See Marston (J.) . . . . 17-22.01 ; 1733.03
Maltby (Alfred). Should tliis meet the eye, farce. 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 97 1773.07
— Two flats and a sharp, comedietta. 1 a. In Lacy, v. 100. 1773.10
— Your vote and interest, electioneering squib. In Lacy, v.
100 1773.10
Maltby (C. A.) Borrowed plumes, farce. /nLacy, v. 9'J. 1773.02
— For better for worse, farce. 1 act. 7n Lacy, v. 105. .1773.16
Malvina. opera. See Macfarren (G.) 1721.03
Man-Fred', burlesque ballet opera. .See A'Beckett (G. A.) 1721.24
Manhatcr (The). .See Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.20
Man-milliner. .See O'Keeffe J.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1798.1734 07
Man of moile ; or Sir Fopliug Flutter, com. .See Etherege {O.)
W..rks. 1704 1723.08
Man of the world, com. See Macklin (Ch.) 1714.09
" Man proposes,'' comedietta. .See Langbridge (F.) . .1773.08
Man with the carpet b.ig.farce. .S-e A'Beckett i«. A). 1721. 28;1771. '24
Man witli the ii-on mask. S'-e Lucas (W. J) 1772.22
Man without ahead, farce, .See Wooler (J. P.) . . . .1771.21
Man's (The) bewitch 'd, com. .See OentUvre (S.) 1714.27 : 1716.02
Man's tlio master, com. See D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works, v. 5.
1874 17'22.26
Management ; or the prompter puzzled : comic interlude. 1 act.
SeeLunnfJ.) 1721.05
Manager ill distress, prelude. See Colman (G.) . . . 1773.04
Manager's daughter. .See Lancaster (E.) 1771.22
Marble h'-ai-t : or the sculptors dream. .See Selby (C.) 1772.25
March (George). Shepherd of Cournailles, operetta. 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 96 1773.06
March of intellect. .See Macfarren (G.) 1721.27
Marco Spada. See Simpson (J. P.) 1772.13
Marcus Brutns, trag. .S- e Sheffield (J., duke of Buckingham).
Works, V. 1 6023.01
Margery Daw, farce. S'-e Morton (J. M.) 1733.18
Maria Martin ; or the murder in the red barn, drama. 2 acts.
7/1 Lacy, v. 108 1773.18
Mariamne, trag. See Fenton (E.) 1724.12
Mariamne, trag. See 'Voltaire (F. M. A. de) 1744.21
Marianne, child of charity. .Se' Pitt (G. D.) 1721.31
Marlowe (Christopher). Dramatic works. Notes by W. Oxber-
ry. L., 18l8--i0. 12° 1733.01
Contents : Jew of Malta. Edward the second. Doctor
FaiistuB. Lust's dominion. Massacre of Paris. Tainbur-
lane the great. Dido, queen of Carthage.
— Works. Notes, by A. Dyce. I... 1868. 8' 1735.01
Contents : Dido, queen of Carthage. Doctor Faustus,
Edward second. JewofM.dta. Massacre at Paris.
— Edward II., tiag. /» Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. '2. 1780. 1722.02
— Jew of Malta, trag. In Dodsley (J ) Old plays, v. 8. 1780. 1722.08
Marmion {Shakerleyl. The antiquary, com. 6 acts. In Dods-
ley (J.) Old plays, V. 10. 1780 1722.10
Marplot in Lisbon, com. See Centlivre (Mrs. S.) . . . 1714.26
Marriage a-la-mode, com. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 4. 5012 17
Married and single, com. See Poole (J.) 1772.10
Married bachelor, farce. .See O'Oallaghan (P. P.) . . . 1771.13
Married rake, farce. See Selby (0 ) 1771.08
Marryat (Florence) and '7oung (C. L.) Miss Chester, drama.
3 acts. In Lacy. v. 104 1773.14
Marston (John). Works. With notes and life by J. O. Halli-
well. 3 v. London, 1850. 10° 1733.02
Note. — For Contents see entry, p. 740 of Catalogue.
— and Webster (J.) The Malcontent. 6 acts, /n Dodsley (J.)
Old plays, v. 4. 1780 1722.04
Marston (J. Westlaud). Anne Blake. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 34.
— Hard struggle, domestic dr. 1 act. In F. S. D., v. 39. 1772.27
— A life's ransom. 6 acts. In T. S. D.. v. 36 1772.26
— Patrician's daughter, trag. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 32. 1772.24
— Pure gold. 4 acts. In F. S. D. v. 41 1772.28
Martin (Wm.) DVe know me now? farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v.
105 1773.18
Martyr (The), trag. See Baillie (Joanna). 'Works. 1851. 1712.22
Mary Edmonstone, drama. .See Hazlewood (0. H.) . . 1773.13
Mary Gastonbury ; or dream girl of the Devil-holl. .See Fitz-
Ball (!':.) 17-21. '21
Mary Queen of Scots, an hist. play. See Franklin (Sen. T.) 1725.00
Mary Stuart. See Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 2. 1816. . .1712.11
Mary Stuart. See Schiller (J C. F. von). Works, v. 3. . 61164.26
Mary's birtliday : or the cynic. See Miles (G. H.) . . . 1772. -23
Mary's dream ; or far, far at sea I melodrama. See Townsend
(T.) 1773.17
Masaniello, mus, dram. See Milner (H. M.) . 1721.16 ; 1772.'20
THE BKOOKLTN LIBItARY.
P L A 7 S : Mask* and faoea to Moncrieff
880
Masks snd ftces, oom. Sre Taylor (Tom) and Reads (C.) 1773.33
Mason of Buds, opera. Sf. Planchu |J. It.) 1721.10
Masquo(V). Sm Ookain (Sir A.) Dram, works. 1874. . 171;i.31
Masquo "t thn luiier temple and Oray'a lun. Set Beaumont (F )
imcl Fletcher ( I.) Works, v. 3. 1843 ni:J.O<!
Masquerade (The), farce. Sen Mack (R. K.) 1771.24
Massacre iit Pai Ih, trag. See Marlowe (C.) . 1733.01 ; 1736 01
Massingcr (Philip). Dramatic works. Ed. by H. Coleridge.
London, 18»». 8* 1736.U2
^otr:. — For Contenla see p. 746 of Catalogue.
— Dnko of Mihtii, tiag. S acta, /n London stage, v. 3. 1733.1X
— Fatal dowry, trag. 6 acts, /n 0. B. T, v. 10. . . .1711.11)
— MaM of honour, tragl-coiu. 6 acts, /n 0. B. T., v. 39. 1711.29
— New way to pay old ilebts, com. Sucta. 7n O.B.T., v. 7. 1711.07
Same. In British ilrama, v. 1. IBSS 1714.01)
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 6 1772 05
Same, /ii London sta-je, T. 2. 1836 1732. IS
Same. /nOxberry(W.) New Engl, drama.v.l. 1818. 1734.10
Master Jones's birthday. See Morton (J, M.) .... 1733.18
Master's rival ; or a day at Boulogne, farce. See Peake (H. B.)
Match (The), i om. .See Baillie (J.) Works. 181S1. . . . 1722.22
Match at midniglit, com. *e Rowley (W.) 17'i2.07
Match iu the dark, comedietta. £ee Dance (C.) . . . .1771.18
Match inee in London, lr»gi-com. See Dekker (Thomas). 1722. 2u
Matchmaker, farcical com. See Oheltnam (C. S.) . . . 1773.03
Mathews (Cliarlea). Adventures of a love letter, com. 3 acta.
/.I F. M. D., V. 41 1771.24
— Bachelor's bedroom, comic scene. In F. M. D., v. 23. 1771.15
— D.iwager, com. 1 act. /»F. M. D., v. 32 1771.20
— Humpbacked lover. 1 act. /n O. M. T , v. 12. . .1721.27
— Little Toildlekinn. comic drama. 1 act. /n F.M.D.,T.31. 1771.19
— - Used up, com. 2 acts. In F. M. D , v. 2 1771.02
— Who killed Cock Robin? farce. 2 acts. /nF.MD.,v.38. 1771.23
Mathews (Cornelius). Tlie politicians, com. o acts. In his
Various writings. Nev Vork, 1843. 8" 6053.05
Matilda of Denmark. See Osbom (L.) Tragedies. 1870. 1734.20
Matrimony, petite opera. S<-e Kenney (J.) . 1711.26 ; 1771.11
Mattco Falcone. See Oxberry (W. H.) 1771.10'
Matnria (Charles Robert). Bertram, trag. S acts. In 0. B. T.,
v. 43 1721.10
same. 7n F. S. D., v. 7 .1772 07
Maturin (Edwai d). Viola. 4 acts. In P. S. D., v. 26. . 1772.21
Maurice (Walter) andRlce (James). Ready-money, drama, iacts.
In Lacy, v. 104 1773.14
May (Thomaa). The Heir, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old
plays, V, 8. 1780 1722.08
— The old couple, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley J.) Old plays,
V. 10. 1780 1722.10
May-day.com. See Chapman (0.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1873 1713.25
Mayhew (Auguatus). Four cousius, comic drama. 2 actx. In
Lacy. V. 9'2 1773.02
Mayhew (Edward) and Smith (G.) Make your wills, fiirce. 1 act.
/n O. B. T.. V. 36 1721.02
Same. /nF. M. D, V. 16 1771.12
Mayhew (Henry). Wandering minstrel, farce. 1 act. In P.
M. D., V. 26 1771.17
Mayhew (1 homas). Ambition ; or Marie Mignot. 3 acts. In
C. B. T., V. 34 1721.01
Mayne (Jasper). City-match, com. 6 acts, /n Dodsley (J.) Old
plays. V. 9. 1780 1722 09
Mayor of Garrat, com. S»eFoote{S,) . . . 1724.18 ; 1714.09
Mayor of Qnecnborongh. com. See Middleton (Th.) . . 1733.11
Mazeppa, romantic drama. See Milner (H. M ) 1721.20 ; 1772 19
Meadow (A.) His own enemy, /n Lacy, v. 102. . . . 1773.12
Measure for measure, com. See Shakspere (Wm.) . . 1711.07
Medea. See Euripides (p. 460 of Calalouue).
Medina (Louisa H.) Ernest Maltravers. 3 acts. In P. S. D.,
V. 18 1772.17
— La«t days of Pompeii. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 9. . . 1772.17
— Nick of the woods. 3 acts, /n P. S. D., v. 34. . . .1772.25
Me,''s iliversi.pn. S'e Craven (H. T.) 1772.'29
MeUcerte. See Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.28 ; 1733 23
Momnon. See Reade (J. E.) Poetical works, v. 2. 1857.1681.02
Menaecbmi ; or the twiu-brotbera. .See Plautus(M. A.) 1742.01 ; 29
Mendicant (The), drama. See A'Becketl (O. A.) . . .1721.04
Mercator. tlie merchant. See Plautua (M. A.) 1742.05 ; 1741.14
Merchant of Bruges. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) 1732.20
Merchant of Venice. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Merchant's wedding ; or Loudon frolics iu 1638. See Planche
(J, K.) 1711.19
Meritt (Paul). Chopstick and Spikius, farce. In Lacy,v.l09. 1773.19
— Oliu Oath ; or the man iu the cleft, drama. 4 acts. In
Lacy. v. 99 1773.09
Merivale (Herman C.) Husband iu clover, farce. 1 act In
Lacy. V. lOO 1773.10
— Son of the soil. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 97 1773.07
Merope. .See Alfieri (V.) Tragedies, v. 2. 1818. . . . 1712.11
Merry devil of Edmonton. 1 act. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays
v. 5. 1780 1722.05
Merry wivea of Windsor, com. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Meiamora, burlesque. See Brougham (Johu) 1771.20
Meted out, drama. See Vellere (fl/-.) 1773.03
' Methinka I see my father I ' farce. 2 acta, /n O.B.T.,v.46. 172112
Michael Erie. See Wilka (T. E.) 1773.23
Michaelmas term. See Middleton (T.) Works, v. 1. 1840. 1733.11
Microcosmus, masque. See Nabbes (T.) 1722 09
Midas. bnrlPtU. See O'Hara (K.) . . 1714.09 ; 1711.18 : 1733 17
Middle Temple and Lincoln's lune, masque. See Ohapman
(Geo.) 17l3.'iB
Middleton (Thomas). Woria. Notes, by A. Dyco. 6 v. Lon-
don, 1840 13" 1738.11
JVote.— For Contenlt see p. 776 of Catalogue.
— A mad world, my masters, com. 8 acts. In Dodaler (J)
Old plays, V. 6 1780 1723.0B
— Mayor of Quinborough, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J) Old
plays, v. 11. 1780 1733.11
— amiDekkcrCr.) The roaring glrlo ; or Moll Cut-pnne. 1 act.
/.I Dodsley (J.I Old playa, v. 6. 1780 1733.06
— Same. In Dekker (T.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1873. . 1723.20
Middy ashore, farce. See Barnard (W. B.) 1 act. . . .1771.10
Midnight banquet, nielodruma. 2 acts. In P. S. D., v. 38. 1772.87
Midnight hour. com. See Inchbald (Afrj. Eliz.) 1711.15:1732.17
Midnight : the 13th chime : or old St. Paul's, SeeBamett (C. 8.)
Midnight watch. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.18
Midsummer-night's dream, com. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Miles (Geo. 11.) Mary's birthday ; or the cyuic. 3 acta. In F.
S. D.. V. 31 1772.J3
— Senor Valieute, com. 6 acts, /n P. S. D., v. 41. . .1772.28
Miles Gloriosui) ; the hraugart captain. See Plautua (M.A.) 1742.U4
Millengen (J. G.) Ladies at homo. 1 act. /.. F.M D.,v.l9. 1771.13
Miller (/^.ttr. James). Mahomet, tbo impoater, trag. 6 acts. In
British drama, V. 2. 1823 1714.10
Note. — Adapted from the play of Voltaire.
Same. In London etage, v. 4. 1827 1732.30
Miller and his men, veiodrauia. See Focock (L) . . .1711.86
Miller of lIaiiBfl.^ld. dram ent. See Dodsley (K.) . . . 1732.20
Miller of New Jcrney. See Brougham (John) 1772.21
Miller's maid. S'e Saviile (J. F.) 1771.10
Millet (— ) and Wilcox (— ). All at 0 ; or tlie captive, the coffee,
and tliococnatiiia, nius. meiodiama. In Lacy, v. 102. l'<73.13
Milliner's holiday, farce. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.18
Millingen (J.V.) Bee-hive, mus. farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 30.
Milman (Henry Hart). Anne Boleyn, a dramatic poem. In liii
Poet, worka, V. 3. 1839 1671.39
— Fazio, trag. 5a.ts. 7nO. B. T..V. 47 1721. U
Same. /« P. S. D., v. 1 177'2.01
Milner (H. M.) Gamble. 's fate. 2 acts. In P. S. D., v. 24. 1772.20
— Hut of tbo Red luouutain ; or 10 years of a gambler's life,
drama. 3 acta, /n 0. M. T., v. 7 1721.33
— Masaniello ; or the dumb girl of Portici, mus. drama. 3 acts.
/iiO.M.T.,v.l 1721.16
Same. In P. S. D., V. 25 1773.30
Note. — Ascribed on the title page to " G. Milner."
— Mazeppa, romantic drama. 3 acta. In O. M. T., v. 6. 1731.30
same. In P. S. D, V. 2.3 1772.19
Milton (John), Comus, masque. 3 acts. In British drama, v. 8,
1853 1714.10
Same. In C. B. T., v. 32 1711.32
Same. /» London ^tage, v. 2. 1826 1732.18
Mimic stage. See Baker (G. M.) p. 61 of Catalogue. . . 1712.17
Mind your own business, drama. ,See Lemon (Mark). . . 1772.12
Minerali (The). See Plnnkett (H. O.) 1772.17
Minna vou Barnhelm ; or the soldier's fortune, com. See Lea-
sing (G. E.) Dram, w.irks. 1878 1732.30:1732.10
Minor (The), lom. See Foote (S.) Works, v. 1. 1799. . .1724.18
Miralda. See Ballou (M. M.) 1771.20
Misanthrope (The), com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) ... 1733.28
Mischief making, interlude. See Buckstone (J.B.) 1731.19 : 1771 12
Miser, com. See Fielding (H.) Works, v. 2 6037.20
Miser (Tlie), com. See Fielding (Henry) 1721.02
Miser (The). See MoUire (J. B. P.) 1733.29 : 19
Miser (The). See Plautns (M. A.) Comedies, v. 3. 1709. 1741.1*
Miser (Tlie). See Shadwell (T.) 1742.23
Miser's daughter, drama. 4' e Stirling (E.) 1773.09
Miseries of iufurcrd marriage. See Wilkins (G.) . . . 1722.05
Miss Chester, drama. See Marryat (F) a«<i Young (C.L.) 1773.14
Miss in her teens, farce. S-e Garrick (D.) . . 1714.10 : 1732.18
Miss Lucy in town. See Fielding (II ) Works, v. 3. . .6037.22
Miss Sarah Sampson. Sre Leasing (G. E.) 1732.29
Mistake (The), com. See 'Vanbrugh (J.) Dr. works. 1849 1744.31
Mistletoe bough ; or the fatal cheat, melodrama. See Somerset
(C. A.) 1721.27
Mitford (Mary Russell). Foscari, trng. 6 acts. In O. B. T.. v. 38.
— Julian, trag. Sails, /n C. B. T., v. 32 1711.32
— Bienzi, trag. 5 acts. /» 0. B. T., v. 24 1711.24
Same. In P. S. D., v. 22 1772.19
Mob cap. See Paul (H.) 1771.07
Mock-doctor : or dumb laily cured, coin. See Fielding (H.) 6037.21
Mock doctor, fane. See Fielding (Henry). . . 1714.0J : 1732.18
Mock doctor (The). See Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.20
Modern antiques ; or meiTy inourners. See O'Eeefib (Johu).
Dramaiic works, v. 1. 1"0« 1734 0*
Modem husliand, com. Se« Fielding (H.) Works, v. 8. 6037.21
Mogul tale, farce. See Inchbald (Af«. E.) . . 1721.09:1732.20
Moliere (J. B. P.) Works. See umier 7uj name (p. 784 of Cat.)
— Cheats of .Scapiu. Tr. by T. Otway. In Otway (T.) Works,
V. 1. 1712 1734.08
Moll Pitcher. See Jonea (J. S ) 1772.22
Momentous question. See Fitz-Ball (E.) 1772 2*
Moncrieff (W. T.) All at Coventry ; or love and laugh, mus.
farce. 2 acts. /i. O. B. T., v. 33 1711.33
— The Bashful man, comic drama. 2 acts. In London stage,
V. 4. 1»27 1732.20
Same, /n O. M. T., v. 16 1721.30
— BcMgar of Cripplegate : or humours of bluff king Hal. 8acts.
/n C. M. T.. V. 11 1721.26
— Cataract of the Ganges, or the rajah's daughter. 2 acts. In
O. B. T.. V. 33 1711.33 : 1772.19
— Diamond arrow, com. 1 act. In 0. M. T., v. 10. . . 1721. 25
— Euaene Aram, diania. 3 acts, /n O. M. T.. v. 10. .1721.25
— Giovanni ill Ixindou ; or ttie libertine i-eclaimed. 2 acts. In
C.B. T., v. 17 1711.17
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
lo asking for books, UM the •• Book Order," giving the AtTTHOR'S NAME, the Brst part of the TITLE, and the NTMBEB.
890
PLAYS : Monorieff to Murphy.
Moncrieff {W. T.), conlinued.
■ — (iipay Jack ; or Napoleon of hnmble life, extrar. In 0. M.
T., T. a 1721.24
— Jocoude ; or festival of the Rosiere, mns. com. 3 acts. In
0. M. T., V. 12 1721.27
— The Lear of private life. 3 acts. In O. M. T., v. 7. 1721.22
— . Mousieur Tonsou. farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 16. . 1711.10
Same. In F. M. D, v. 16 1771.12
Same, /re London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.1!1
— Pestileuce of Maiseilles. 3 acts. In O. M. T.. v. 11. 1721.21!
— Raveus of Orleaiis, romance. 3 acts, /n O.M.T.. v. 15. 1721.30
— Reform ; or Joliu Bull triurapbaut, patriotic drama. 1 act.
/n 0. M. T., V. 13 1721.28
— Bocbester ; or king Charles the second's merry days, nins.
comedy. 3 acts. 7n C. M. T., v. 11 1721.26
— Shakespeare's festival ; or new comedy of errors, drama.
3 acts. /nO. M. T.V. 10 1721.25
— Shipwreck of the Medusa ; or the fatal raft, drama. 3 acts.
/n O. M. T., V. 12 17'il.27
— Snmiiambulisit. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 18 1711.18
— Spectre bridegroom, farce. 2 acts, /n O. B. T.. v. 16. 1711.1U
Same. In F. M. D., v. 24 1771.16
— Tom and Jerry ; or life in London, operatic extrav. 3 acts.
/n O. B. T.. v. 33 1711.33
Same. In F. M. D.. v. 20 1771.14
— Van Diemen's land. 3 acts. In C. M. T., v. 10. . . 1721.25
Money, com. See Bulwer-Lytton (E.) 6 acts 1772.01
Monk ilhei. See Osbom (L.l Trawedies. 1870. . . . 1734.26
Monsievr D'Olive, com. .Se Chapman |U.) Dr. worka.v. 1. 1713.'24
Monsieur Thomas. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 7. 1814 1713.07
Monsieur Tonson, farce. Xee Moncriefl"(W. T.) 1711.16 ; 1771.1-2
Montanini. com. See Osbom (L.) 1734.27
Montcalm, drama. *« Young (C. L.) 1773.08
Moore (Edward.) The foundling, com. 5 acts. In London
stage, V. 3. 1826 1732.19
. — The giimester, trag. 5 acts. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853. 1714.09
Same. In F. S. D., v. 2 1772.02
— — Same, /n London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Moore (Johul. Mad dogs, farce. 1 act. InT. M. D.,v. 23. 1771.16
Moore {J. George). That blessed baby, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D., V. 10 1771.09
More iHannah). Percy, trag. 5 acts. In British drama, v. 1.
i8;-)3 1714.09
More blunders than one, farce. See Bodwell (T. G.) . .1771.16
Moredissemblers besides women, com. 5ee Middleton (T.) 1733.13
Mormons (The). See English (T. D.) 1772.21
Morning call, comedietta. See Dance (Ch.) 1771.08
Morose good man. com. See Groldoni (C.) 1725. '28
Morton (Edward). Eton boy, farce, fact. /nF. M. D.,v.26. 1771.17
Morton (John Maddison). [Plays.l London and N, Y., n.d. 12°.
Kole. —Tho playa enumerated below belong, when not
otherwise stated, to 'French's [late Lacy'sJ acting edi-
tion, viz, —
^ Tlie Alabama, nautical extrav. 1 act 1733.16
— Atchi, comedietta. 1 act 1733.16
— Attic story, farce. 1 act. /n O. B. T., v. 42. . . .1721.09
— Aunt Charlotte's maid, farce. 1 act 1733.16
— Away with melancholy, farce. 1 act 1733.16
— Betsey Baker, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D., v. 24. . .1771.16
— Box and Cox. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 3 1771.03
— Brother Beu, farce. 1 act 1733 16
— Capital match 1 farce. 1 act 1733.16
— Catch a v/eazel. farce. 1 act 1733.16
— Day's fishing, farce. 1 act. InT. M. D., v. 39. . . 1771.23
— Desperate game, com. 1 act 1733.16
— Done on both sides, farce. 1 act 1733.16
— Don't judge by appearances, farce, lact 1733.16
— Double-bedded room. /« F. M. D.. v. 22 1771.1,',
— Drawing rooms, second floor, and attics, farce. 1 act. 1733.16
— Dying for love, comedy. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 33. . 1771.20
— - Euglishmau's bouse is his castle, lact 1733.16
— Fitzsmy the of Fitzsmy the hall, farce, lact. . . .1733,17
— Friend Waggles, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— From village to court, com. 2 acts 1733.17
— Game of romps, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Going to the Derby, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Griuishaw, Bacshaw, and Bradshaw, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D., v. 6 1771.06
— Hopeless passion, petite com. 1 act 1733.17
— How stout you're getting, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Husband to order, eerio comic drama. 2 acts. . . , 1733.17
— If I had a thousand a year I farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Irish tiger, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 11. ... 1771.09
— John Dobbs, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— -The king and I,' farce, lact 1733.17
— Lend me five shillings, farce. 1 act. In F. S. D., v. 3. 1772.03
— Little mother, comic piece. 2 acts 1773.01
— Little savage, farce. 1 act 1733.17
— Margery Daw ; or the two bumpkins, farce, lact. . 1733.18
— Master Jones's birthday, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— Midnight watch, drama. 1 act 1733.18
— Milliner's holiday, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— Most unwarrantable intrusion. In T. M. D., v. 30. , 1771.19
— Muleteer of Toledo, com. 2 acts 1733.18
— My first fit of the gout, farce. 1 act 1783.18
— My husband's ghost I I act. In C. B. T.. v. 35. . . 1721.02
Same. In F. M. D., v. 29 1771.18
— My precious Betsey 1 farce. 1 act 1733.18
— My wife's bonnet, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— My wife's second floor, farce. 1 act i> 1733.18
— Newiugton Butts 1 farce. 2 scenes 1733.18
— On the sly I farce, lact 1733.18
— Our wife, comic drama, lact. /« F. M. D., v. 25. .1771.16
— Pacha of I inilico. extravaganza. 1 act 1733.18
— P..or Pillicoddy. farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 27. . 1771.17
— Pouter a wedding, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— Prince for an hour, com. lact 1733.18
— Regular fix. farce, lact. /n F. M. D., v. 36. . . .1771.22
— Rights and wrongs of women, farce, lact 1733.18
— Sent to the tower, farce, lact. /n F. M. D., v. 28. .1771.18
— She would and he wouldn't, com. 2 acts 1733.18
— Slasher and Crasher, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 4. 1771.04
— Slice of luck, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— ■ Steeple-chase, farce. 1 act 1733.18
— ' Take care of Dowb— ,' farce. 1 act 1733.24
— Thirty-three next birthday, farce. 1 act 1733.24
— Three cuckoos, larce. 1 act 1733.24
— Thumping legacy, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D., v. 18. 1771.10
— Ticklish times, farce. 1 act. In P. M. D., v. 32. . 1771.20
— To Paris and back, for flve pounds, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D., V. 10 1771.09
— Two Bonuycastles, farce. 1 act. InF. M. D., v. 6. . 1771.06
— The two buzzards ; or whitebait at Greenwich, farce. 1 act.
/»F. M. D., V. 24 1771.16:17
— Two Puddifoots, farce. 1 act 1733.24
— Waiting for an omnibus, farce, 1 act 1733.24
— Where there's a will there's a way, com. lact. . . 1733.24
— Which of the two? comedietta, lact 1733.24
— Who stole the pocket-book, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 30.
— Who's my husband ? farce, lact 1733.24
-^ Woman I adore I farce, lact 1733.24
— Woodcock's little game, farce. 2 acts 1733.24
— Wooing one's wife, farce. 1 act 1733.24
— • Your life's iti datiger, farce. 1 act 1733. '24
— oii<i Burnand (F. C.) Cox and Box. 1 act. InT. M. D., v. 41.
Morton (Thomas). Augel of the attic, serio-comic drama, lact.
/n F. M. D., V. 3; 1771.22
— Children in the wood, opera. 2 acts. /« O.B.T., v. 17. 1711.17
Same. In F. M. D., V. 16 1771 12
^ Cure for the heartache, com. 5 acts, /n O.B.T.,v.l6. 1711.16
Same. /« F. S. D., v. 2 1772.02
— Education, com. 6 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 16. ... 1711.16
— Gotobed Tom, farce, lact. /« F. M. D., v. 7. . .1771.07
— Invincibles, mus. larce. 2 acts. In O. B. T.. v. 36. . 1721.03
^ Methinks I see my father, farce. 2 acts, /ii O.B.T.,v.45. 1721.12
— - Pretty piece of business, com. lact. /nF.M.D., v. 10. 1771.09
— Roland for an Oliver, farce. 2 acts, /n C. B. T., v. 44. 1721.11
Same. In F. M. D., v. 23 1771.1S
— ■ School of reform ; or how to rule a wife, com. 5 acts. In
C. B. T., 17 1711.17
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 23 1772.19
— Secrets worth knowing, com. 5 acts. In O.B.T.,v. 18. 1711.18
— Seeing Warren, farce, lact. /ii F. M. D.. v. 36. . .1771.21
— Sketches iu India, farce. 1 act. In F. S. D., v. 12. . 1772.12
— The slave, opera. 3 acts, /n 0. B. T., v. 2'2. . . .1711.22
— Speed the plow. com. 1st Amer. ed. N. Y., 1800. 8°. 1732.04
Same, /n 0. B. T., v. 15 1711.16
Same, /n F. S D., v. 6 1772.06
— Town and country, com. 5 acts. /» O. B. T., v. 23. 1711.23
Same. /» F. S. D., v. 9 1772.09
— Way to get married, com. 6 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 20. 1711.20
— amlJ.M.) All that glitters is not gold, comic drama. 2 acts.
/n F. M. D., v. 6 1771.06
— Writing on the wall, melodr. 3 acts. /reF.S.D, v. 12. 1772.12
Most unwarrantable intrusion. See Morton (J. M.) . . 1771.19
Mostellaria ; or the haunted house. See Plautus (M. A.) 1742.05
Mother Bombie, com. See Lyly (J.) Dr works, v. 2. 1858. 173'2.16
Mother-in-law. See Terentius Afer (P.) 1744.16 ; 1744.14 ; 1744.13
Mountaineers (The). See Oolman (Geo.) . . 1721.02 ; 1772.08
Mourning bride, trag. See Congreve (Wm.)
Mowatt (.\nua Cora). See Ritchie (Anna Cora Mowatt).
Mr. aud Mrs. Priugle. comic interlude. .See Tmeba-Cosio (T. de).
Mr. aud Mrs. Peter White, farce. See Raymond (K. J.) . 1771.19
Mr. Anthony, com. See Boyle (R.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1794. 1714,06
Mr. Buckstone's ascent of Mt. Parnassus, extrav. .See Planohe
(J. B.) . . . • 1741.11
Mr. Buckstone'B voyage round the globe, extrav. See Flanche
(J. B.) 1741.11
Mr. de Pourceaugnac, farce. See Moliere (J. B. P.) Dramalio
works, v. 3. 1877 1733.29
Mr. Jotau's latch key, farce. See Robinson (N.) . . . 1773.16
Mrs. OauiUe's curtain lecture. See Stirling (E.) . . .1771.14
Mrs. Wiggins, farce. See Allingham (J. T.) 1711.29
Much ado about a merchaut of Venice. 3 acts. In F. M. D.,
V.39 1771.23
Much ado about nothing, com. See Shakspere (Wm.) .
Much coin much care. Dramatic proverb. In Jameson {Mrs. A.)
Sketches, v. 3, p. 264 2533.17
Mulberry garden, com. See Sedley (Sir C.) 1742.21
Muleteer of Toledo, com. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.18
Mummy (The), farce. See Bernard (W. B.) 1771.17
Munch-Bellinghausen (Elois Franz Joseph, baron von). [• Fried-
rich Halm,' pseud.] Ingomar. the barbarian : play. Tr.
and altered by Maria Lovell. In O. B. T., v. 47. . 1721.14
Same. In F. S. D., v. 12 1772,12
Murphy (Arthur). Works. 7 v. London, 1786. 8°. . . 6057.08
Contents: v. 1. Tragedies: Orphan of China, Zenobia,
Grecian daughter, Alzuma. 2. Comedies : Apprentice, Up-
holsterer, Old maid, Citizen, No one's enemy but his own,
Three weeks after mairiage. 3. Comedies : Way to keep
him, All in the wrong. The Desert Island. 4. Know your
own mind, School for guardians, The choice, News from
Parnassus. 7. Prologues, Epilogues. Tragedies : Riral
sisters, Armiuius.
THE BROOKLYN LIBBABY,
PLAYS : Murphy (oOn guard.
891
— All In tlie wroDK. com. 15 acte. In O. B. T., v. (i. . . 1711.06
Saiiii'. Ill London stage, v. 2. Win 1732.18
— ■ Appientice (Tlio), farce. 2 acts. Jn British drama, v. I.
l«-.3 1714.09
— Tbo citizen, farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 24. . . . 1711.24
Bailie. In Oxberry (W.) New EugliBh drama, v. 11.
1821 1734.20
Sirae. /» London stsKP, T. 1. 1825 1732.17
— aieciaii dsiiKhter. trat;. 5 acts. In O. B. T., T. 26. . 1711.26
ijame. /» British ilraina. v. 1. 1853 1714. 0'J
8.ime. 6 acts. /« London stage, v. 3. 182fi. . .1732.19
— Know your own mind, com. S acts. /« O. B. T., v. 8. 1711.08
— — Same. In London stage, v. 2. 18i5 1732.18
— . Orpbiin of Ghiiia, trag. 5 acts. In Brit, drams, v. 2. 1714.10
Same, /n London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
— Three weeks alter marriage, com. 2 acts. In O.B.T.,v,44. 1721.11
Same. In F.S.D..V. a 1772.08
Same. /« London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama.v.9.1821. 1734.18
— Way to keep hlin. com. 5 acta. In 0. B. T., v. 3. . 1711.03
Same, /.i British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1826 1732.17
Same, /n Oxberry (W.) NewEnnl. dr., v. 3. 1818.1734,12
MnrraylWm.) Cramond Brig, drama. 2 acts. 7n O. B. T., v. 4C.
— Nol f.irce. 1 act. /n O. M. T., v. 5 1721.20
Same, /n F. M. D, v. 15 1771.11
Musardball, oxtrav. ,$>'£ Brougham (John) 1771.14
Muses' looking-glass. S'-r. Randolph (T.) . . 1741.24 : 1722.09
Muskerry{\Vm.) Atonetiieiit, drama. 4 acts. /nLacy,v.l04.l773.14
Mustapha, trag. Ste Boyle (R ) Dram, works, v. 1. 1739. 1714. 0(1
Mutiny at the Nore. &•; Jerrold (Douglas) 1721.20
My auut. com. See Arnold (8. J.) 1771.23
My daughter, sir I farce. See Planch^ (J. B.) . . . .1721.04
My fellow clerk, farce. See Oxenford (J.) 1771.18
My first fit of gout, farce. See Morion (J. M.) . . . .1733.18
My friend Thompsou, farce. See Barclay (J. B.) . . . 1721.27
My graudmother, musical farce. See Hoare (P.) . . .1711.27
My great aunt, com. Se.; Planche (-1. It.) 1741.11
My heart's idol, com. See Planche (J. It.) 1741.11
My husband's ghosti farce. See Morton (1. M.) . . .1771.18
My hiisbaud's ghosti larce. See Morton (J. M.) , . .1721.02
My husbaud's mirror. See Olapp (W. W.,jV.) . . . .1771.17
My husband's secret, farce. See whitty (W. D.) . . . .1773.12
My I'rd and my lady, com. See Planche (J. R.) ... 1741.11
My neighbor's vrife, fsice. See Bonn (Alfred) 1771.09
My old woman, musical com. See Macfarren (G.) . . . 1721.16
My Poll and my partner Joe. See Haines (.J. T.) . . . 17'21.24
My precious Betsey, farce. See Morton (J. M | . . . .1733.18
My sister from India, farce. See Selby (U.) 1773.18
My sou Diana, farce. See Harris (A.) 1771.19
My -pousu and I, operatic farce. See Dibdin(C.) 1721.03; 1732.20
My uncle's will, comedietta. See Smith (S. T.) .... 1773.19
My very last proposal, larce. See Phipps (A. J.) ... 1773.12
My wile 1 what wile? farce. .?ee Poole (John) 1773.06
My wile's baby, farce. See Hughes (F.) 1773.07
My wife's bonnet, farce. SeeMorfon (J. M.) 1733.18
My wife's husbaud, farce. See Ohallis (H. 'W.) 1721.26 j 1771.12
My wife's mirror, com. See Wilkins (O. P.) 1771.10
My wife's second floor, farce. .See Morton (J. M) . . ,1733.18
My yonng wife and my old umbrella. See Webster (B.) 1771.17
Mydas. See Lyly (J.I Dram, works, v. 2. 1858. . . . 1732.15
Myrrha. See Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 3. 1815. . , . 1712.12
Mysterious husband, trag. See Oumberland (R.) . . . 1732.19
Nabbes (Thomas). Microcosmus, masque. 6 acts. In Dodsley
(J ) Old plays, v. 9. 1780 1722.09
Nabob (The), com. See Foote (S.) 'tt'orkB, v. 2. 1799. . 1724.19
Nabob lor an hour, farce, .vee Poole (J.) 1773.18
Naiad queen. See Dalrymple (J. S.) 1772.'27
Nanine. com. See Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Dr. works, v. 2. 1744.22
Narcisse the vagrant, trag. 5 acts. Sec Schonberg (J.) . 1773.17
Nathan tlie wise. See Leasing (O. E.) ... 1732.29 ; 1732.11
Nature au I philosophy, farce. 1 act. /(iF. M. D., v. 24. 1771.10
Nature's nobleman, com. .S'ee Pardey (H. O.) .... 1772.13
Naval e.it>ageiiieuts, com. See Dance (C.) 1771.04
Neighbor Jackwood. See Trowbridge (J. T.) 1772.28
NellUwynne.com. See Jerrold (U.) Writings, v. 8. 1854. 1725.26
Neptune's defeat. See Brougham (John) 1771.14
Nereid s love. See Lyndsay (D.) Dramas. 1822. . . . 1732.23
Nero. hist. play. See Story (Wm. W.) 1743.27
Nero. hist. trag. See Stephens (G.) Dramas, v. 1. 1846. 1743,24
Nervous man. farce. See Bernard (W. B.) 1772.05
Netley abbey, op.iratic farce. See Fearce (W.) .... 1721.05
Nettlewig hall ; or ten to one, nius. larce. See Westmacott (CM.)
Never reckon yonr chickens, etc., farce. See Reeve (W.) 1773.05
New academy. .See Brome (R.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1873. .1713.21
New customs. 3 acts, yn Dodsley (J. I Old plays, v. 1. 1722.01
New fo.>traau, burletta. .See Selby (Cbas). 1771.01 ; 1773.0.1
Now inu (I'he). See Jonson (Bon). Works. 1853. . .1725.27
New way to pay old debts. .See Massinger (P.) 1735.02 ; 1733.08
Newington Biitis, larce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.18
News from Parnassus, com. .Ve, Murpljy (A.) AVorks, v. 4. 5057.11
News from Plymouth. See D'Avenant (W.) Dram, works, v. 4.
1873 17'22.25
Nice valour ; or the passionate madman. See Beaumont (F.)
and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 10 1713.10
Nicholas Ni.kleby, farce. .See Stirling (E.) 1771.20
Nick of the woods. See Medina l.WiSi L. U.) 1772 25
Nick Whiffles, drama. See Robinson (J. H.) 1772.30
Night and morning. See Brougham (John) 1772.17
Night wilker ; or the little thief. See Beaumont (F.) and
Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 11. 1846 1713.11
No! operetta. See Murray (Wm.) 1721.20 ; 1771.11
No one's enemy bat his own, com. See Morpby (A.) Works
V. 2 6057 09
No song, no supper, mua. ont. See Hoare (P.) .... 1711.24
No thoroughfare (Identity ; or). See Leqael (L.) . . . 1772.30
No fjj^'jpj like a woman's, com. See Middleton (T.) Works,
V. 6. 1840 1733.16
Noble exile. See Paulding (J. K.) Amer. comedies, 1847. 1734.30
Noble gentleman. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 10. 1846 1713.10
Noble heart. See Lewes (O. H.) 1772.28
Non-juror (The), com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, t. 8. 1713.29
Norah Creina. See Stirling (E.) 1771.17
Norman Maurice, trag. See Simms(W.G.) Poet, works, v. 1. 1688.11
Northall (W. K.) Macbeth, travestle. In F. M. D.. v. 8. 1771.06
Northern lasse, com. .See Brome(R.) Dr. works, v. 3, 1873. 1713.22
Northward hoe. See Dekker(T.) and 'Webster (L) 1722.20; 1744.2*
Not a bad Judge. .See Planchi (J. R.) 1772.28
Not at all jealous, farce. See Robertson (T. W.) . . . .1773.01
Nota (Alberto). First steps to folly, com. 6 acts. /» Italian
comedies, 1849 1725.28
— - The projector, com. 5 acts, /n Italian com., 1849. .1725.28
Nothing to nurse. See Walcot (C. M.) 1771.12
Notoriety, com. .See ]Jeynolds (F.) 1711.26
Novella (The), com. See Brome (U.) Dr. works, v. 1,1773. 1713.20
Number one, round the c<irner. .See Brough (W.) . . . 1771.16
Number (i Dnke street, farce. See Bccher (Martin). . 1773.03
Oath of office, trag. .See Cannon (C. J.) 1867 1714.29
Oberon ; or the charmed horn, fairy tale. 2 acts. In 0. B. T.,
V. 13 1711.13
Object of interest. See Stocoueler (J. H.) 1771.16
Obliging a friend, farce. .See Reeve (W.) 1773.08
O'Brien (Fitzjames). Cross purposes, farce. 2 acts. In Lon-
don stage. V. 2. 1825 1732.18
— GentlemanfromIreland.com. 2acts. /nF.M.D..v. '20. 1771.14
Obstinate family, farce. From the German. In F. M D.,
V. 38 1771.23
Obstinate lady, com. See Ookain (Sir A.) Dr. works, 1874. 1713.31
O'Oallaghan (P. P.) Married bachelor ; or master and man,
comic piece. 1 act. In O. M. T., v. 10 1721. 2S
Same. /nF. M. D., v. 18 1771.13
Ocean of life ; or every inch a sailor. See Haines (J. T.) 1'721.26
Octavia. .See Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 2, 1815 1712.11
Octavia Bragaldi, trag. See Eemble (F. A.) 1863. . . . 1731.18
Octoroon. See Boucicault Dion) 1722.00
Odd mistake, com. See Goldoni (C.) 1726,28
CEdipus. trag. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 6 5042.19
CEdipus, trag. See Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Dr. works, v. 1. 1744.21
CUdipus at Colonus. See Sophocles. Tragedies. 1743.19 ; 1744.02
CEdipus the king. See Sophocles, 'ftagedies. 1743.19 ; 1743.21
CEsop. com. See Vanbrugh (J.) Dr. works. 1849. . . 1744.31
Of age to-morrow, mus. ent. See Dibdin (T.) .... 1721.10
O'Hara(Kanc). Midas, burletta. /nBrit. drama, v.l. 1853. 1714.09
.Same. In O. B. T., v. 1'2 1711.12
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
— . Tom Thumb the great, burlesque. In Brit. dr.,v.l. 1863. 1714.09
Same. In 0. B. T, v. 23 1711.23
— Two misers, mus. ent. 2 acta. In London stage, v. 3. 1732.19
Oehlenschlaeger (.Adam). See entries on p. 8'25 of Catalogue.
O'KeeflTe (John). Dramatic works. 4 v. L., 1798. 8°. . 1734.04
Note, — For Contents see p. 826 of Catalogue.
— Agreeable surprise, com. opera. 2 acts. 5th ed. London,
1796. 8° 1731.31
Same, /n O. B. T., v. Sfl 1711.31
— Castle of Andalusia, comic opera. 3 acts. In O, B. T.. v. 32.
— The farmer, mus. farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v. 27, . 1711.27
— Fontain[e]bleau, comic opera. 3 acts. In C.B.T.,v.32, 1711.32
— - Highland reel, mus. farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 18. 1711.18
— Modern antiques ; or the merry mourners, farce. 2 acts.
/n O. B. T., V. 29 1711.29
— Peeping Tom of Coventry, mus. farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T..
V. 31 1711.31
— Poor soldier, mus. farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 20. 1711.20
— Prisoner at large, com. 2 acts. In a. B. T.. v. 26. . 1711.26
— Son-in-law, comic opera. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 31. 1711.31
— Sprigs of laurel, mus, farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 39. 1721,06
— Wild oats ; or the strolling gentleman, com. 5 acts. In O.
B. T., v. 34 1721.01
Same. In F. S. D., v. 31 1772.23
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 12. 1821. 1734.21
— Young quaker. com. 5 acts. In O. B. T., v. 37. . . 1721.04
Old and young, com. See Salmon (J.) . . . . 1772.26 ; 17il.30
Old bachelor, com. .See Congreve (W.) . . . 1714.17 j 1744.31
Old couple, com. See May (Th. I 1722.10
Old FortunatUB, com. .See Dekker (T.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1873. 1722.18
Old guard, drama. 1 act. In F. M D., v. 4 1771.04
Old heads and youug hearts, <om. See Boucicault (Dion.) 1772.08
Old law. /n Massinger (H.) Dram, works. 1851. .'. .1735.02
— — Same. In Middleton (T.) Works, v. 1. 1810. . 1733.11
Old maid (The), com. .See Leasing (G. E.) Dr. works. 1878. 1732.30
Old maid, com. See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 2 6057.09
Old maids, com. See Knowles (J. S.) . . . .1732.05:1732.07
Old man (An), drama. .See Reece ( It. ) 1773.18
Old man tauiiht wisdom, com. See Fielding (H.) Works, v.3. 6037.22
Old regimeutals, hist, drama. See Bernard (W. B.) . . 1711.33
Old score (An), comeily. drams. See Qilbert (W. S.) . . 1773.18
Olio : or rti>eaker's companion, 3parts. /hF. M. D., v. 35. 1771.21
Oliver Twist. See Ahnar (Geo.) 1772.22
Olympic revels ; or Prometheus and Pandora, burletta. See
Plancho (J. K.) ond Dance (C.) 1741.12
Omnibus, farce, 1 act. In T. M. D., v. 4 1771.04
On guard, com. See Qilbert (W. S.) 1773.08
In asking for books, use Uw ." Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUX, the first part of the TITLE, and the NQUBER.
892
PLAYS : On the Clyde to Phillips.
On tbe Clyde, drama. See Scott (W. S.) 1773.17
On the sly, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 17Sa.l8
One coat for two suits. See Walcot (0. M.) 1771.11
One o'clock 1 operatic romance. See Lewis (91. 6.} . . 1711.32
One too luauy, farce. See Ryan (D. L.) 1773.07
One touoli or nature. See Webster (B.) 1772.22
One two, three, four, five ; by advertisement, mus. ent. In O.
B. T.,v.31 1711.31
O'Neal the great. See Clarke (N. H. B.) 1772.2D
O'Neill (I. R.) Aladdiu ; or the wouderful lamp, extrav. 1 act.
/n 0. B. T., V. 48 1721.15
AU Baba ; or forty thieves, extrav. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 48.
0|>tical delusion, farce. 1 act. In O. B. T., v. 48. . 1721.15
Only apeuny-a-linerl comedietta. See Lyste (H. P.) . 1773.10
Open house ; or the twin sisters, farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T.,
v. 31 1711.31
Opportunity (The), com. See Sluriey (J.) Dr. worlis, v. 3. 1743.05
Opposite neighbors, farce. See Paul (J. H.) 1771.13
Optical delusion, farce. See O'Neill (I. R.) 1721.15
Orange tree and the humble bee, fxtrav. See Byron (H. J.) 1773.08
Orators (The), com. Sec Foote (S.) Works, v. 1. 17'J9. . 1724.18
Ordinary (The), com. See Cartwright (W.) 17-22.10
Orestes. See Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 1. 1815. . . . 1712.10
Orestes. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Orestes in Argos, trag. See Bayley (P.) 1711.12
Orlando Furioso. See Greene (R.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1831. 1725.04
Oroonoko. trag. See Southern (T.) . .1714.09:1711.2511732.18
Orphan (The), or the uuhappy marriage. See Otway (T.)
Orphan of China, trag. See Murphy (A.) 6057.08 ; 1714.10 ; 1732.18
Orra, trag. See Baillie (J.) Woiks. 1851 1712.22
Osorio, tragedy. See Coleridge (S. T.) 1714.30
Ossawattomie Brown. See Swayze (Jfrs. J. 0.) . . . . 1772.22
Othello, trag. See Sliakspere (William).
Onoof Wittelsbach, trag. .Vee Babo (J. M.) 1724.24
Otway (Thomas). Works. 2 v. London, 1712. 18°. . . 1734.0'J
Contents : v. 1. Alcibiades. Don Carlos. Titus and
Berenice. Cheats of Scapiu. Friendship in fashion. The
soldier's fortune. 2. The atheist. The orphan. Caiua
Madus. Venice preserved.
— Cheats of Scapin, com. 3 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1732.20
— The orphan ; or the unhappy marriage, trag. 5 acts. In
British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.19
— Venice preserved, trag. 6 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 2. . 1711.02
Same, /n British drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. /nF. S. D., v. 3 177'2.03
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 4. 1818. 1734.13
Oulita the serf, trag. See Helps (Arthur) 1725.00
Oulton(W. C.) Sleep-walker, farce. 2aoU. L., 1812. 8°. 1731.'J1
Same. In O. B. T., v. 11 1711.11
Our bitterest foe, drama. See Herbert (G. 0.) . . . . 1773.18
Our gal, farce. See Johnson (S. D.) 1771.09
Our Jemimy. farce. See Conway (H. J.) 1771.10
Our Nelly, drama. See Craven (H. T.) 1773.18
Our pet, com. See Edwards (C.) 1773.15
Out village; or tbe lost ship. See Rede (L.) 1721.31
Our wife, comic drama. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.16
Out of the frying pau, com. See Toft (P.) 1773.06
Ont to nurse, farce. See WilUams (T. J.) 1771.20
Ovid, trag. See Cokain (Sir A.) Dram, works. 1874. . 1713.31
Oxberry (Wm. Henry). Matteo Falcone, melodr. 1 act. In F.
M. D., V. 24 1771.16
Ozenford (John). Adrienue, the actress. 3 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 26 1772.21
— Doctor Dilworth, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 32. . 1771.20
— Down in a balloon, farce. 1 act. /nLacy, v. 92. . .1773.02
— Family failing, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 28. . . 1771.18
— My fellow clerk, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 26. . . 1771.16
— Waltz by Arditi, farce. 1 act. /h Lacy, v. 101. . . .1773.11
P.P., or the man and the tiger. Sec Parry (T.) . . . .1771.09
Pacha of Pimlico, farcical extrav. See Morton (J. M.) . 1733.18
Paddy Carey. See Power (T.) 1771.08
Paddy the piper. See Pilgrim (J.) 1771.08
Padlock (The), comic opera. See Bickerstaflf (I.) . . . 1714.09
Painless dentistry, farce. See Becher (M.) 1773.16
Painter of Ghent. See Jerrold (D.) Writings, v. 8. 1854. 1725.26
Palace of truth, com. See Gilbert (W. S.) Grig, plays. 1876. 1724.34
Palmer (T. A.) Among the rehcs, com. 3 acts. In Lacy, v 108.
— Dodge for a dinner, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 100. . 1773.10
— Ea^t Lynne, drama. 4 acts. 7n Lacy, v. 103. . . .1773.13
— Lat.t life, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 103 1773.13
— Kely on my discretion, farce /« Lacy, v. 106. . . . 1773.16
Pandosto. Historie of Dorastus and Fawuia. See Greene (R.)
Panel (The), com. See Kemble (J. P.) 1732.20
Papal tyranny in the reigu of King John, trag. See Cibber (C.)
Dr. works, v. 4. 1760 17J3.30
Paphian bower ; or Venus and Adonis, burlesque. See Planche
(J. R.) and Dance (0.) 1741.12
Paquita : or love in a frame, comic opera. See Reece (R.) 1773.04
Parasitaster, or the fawne. See Marston (John). . . . 1733.03
Parasite (The). See Plantus (M. A.) Com., v. 4. 1772. .1741.16
Pardey (Henry Oake). Nature's nobleman; com. 5 acts. In T.
S. D.. V. 13 1772.13
Pardoner (the) and tbe frere; interlude. See Heywood (J.) 1724.20
Paris and London ; burletta. See Planche (J. K.) . . . 1721.18
Parliament of love. See Massinger (P.) Dr. works. 1851. 1733.02
Parry (Tom). P. P., or the man and the tiger, farce. 1 act. In
F. M. D., v. 11 1771.09
Parson's wedding, com. See Killegrew (T.) 1722.11
Parted, com. drama. See Reeve (^V.) 1773.17
Partners for life, com. See Byron (H. J.) 1773.18
Faa de fascination, farce. See Coyne (J. 8.) 1771.21
Passing cloud. See Bernard (B.) 1772.11
Passionate madman (Nice valour : or the). See Beatunont (F.)
a.iZ Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 10. 1846 1713.10
Past and priseut ; or hidden treasure. See Poole (J.) . 177a.06
Past ten o'clock, and a rainy night, farce. Se Dibdin (T.) 1721.05
Patient Grissell, com. See Dekker (T.) and o(Ae/s. . . .1766.06
Patrician's daughter, trag. See Marston (J. W.). . . .1772.24
Patron (The), com. See Foote (S.) Works, v. 1. 1799. . 17'J4.18
Paul (John Howard). Lucky hit, com. 1 act. /nF. M. D., v. 32.
— .Mob cap ; or love's disguises. 2 acts. Jn F. M. D.. v. 7. 1171.07
— Opposite neighbors, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 19. 17'i 1.13
Paul and Vlrgiuia, mus. ent. See Cobb (J.) 1732 20
Paul Clifford;iiighwayman of 1770: drama. See "Webster (B.) l'<2i.'jl
Paul Jones, melodrama. See Dibdin (T.) 1721.17
Paul Pry, com. See Poole (John) 1772.10
Paul the pilot. See Greenwood (T.) 1721 30
Paul the poacher ; domestic drama. See Elton (E. W.) , 1721.26
Paulding (James K. ani Wm. I.) Amer. comedies. Ph., 1847. lb*.
Pauvre (Le) Jacques, vaudeville. See Ryan (R.) . . . .1721.25
Pauvrette. See Boucicault (Dion) 17i2.l;a
Paulton (Joseph and Harrj j. Three musket-dears and a little
one iu, military burlesque. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 95. i77d.05
Pawnbroker's daughter, yu Lamb (C.) Eliana 25.6 03
Payable at sight ; or chaste salute. See Ebsworth {Atis.i 1721 29
Payne (John Howard). All Pacha : or the siguet-riug, melo-
drama. 2 acts. /liO. B.T., v. 11 1711.11
— Brutus ; or the fall of Taiquiu, trag. 6 acts. In O. B. T.,
V. 11 1711.11
'■ Same, /n F. S. D., v. 7 17T2.U7
— Charles ii.; or tbe merry monarch, com, 2 acts. In 0. B.
T., V. 9 1711.09
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 3 1772.03
— Clari : or the maid of Milan, opera. 2 a. /n O. B.T.,v. 24. 1711.24
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 33 1772.24
— Lancers, interlude. 1 act. In 0. B. T., v. 19. . . . 1711.19
— Love in humble life, petite com. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 16.
— Therese, the orphan of Geneva, drama. 3 acts. Iji C. B. T.,
v. 40 1,21.07
Same. /« F. S. D., v. 14 1772.14
— Two galley slaves, melodrama. 2act8. /n C.B.T.. v. 10. 1711.10
Peace. See Aristophanes. Comedies (p. 36 of Catalogue).
Peace at any price, laice. See Robertson (T. W.) . . . 1773.05
Peake (Richard Brinslcy). Amateurs aud actors, musical farce.
2 acts, //i C. B. T.. V. 16 17X1.16
Same, /n F. M. D., v. 20 1771.14
— Comfortable lodgings ; or Paris in 1760, farce. 2 acta. In 0.
B. T., V. 29 1711.29
— Court and city, com. 5 acts. In O. B. T., v. 42. . . 1721.09
— The Duel : or uiy two nephews, farce. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. "22.
— Haunted inn, lai'ce. 2 acts. M 0. B. T., v. 30. . . .1711.30
— ■ Hundred pound note, farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T.. v. 34. 17"J1.01
— ■ Master's rival ; or day at Boulogne, farce. 2 acts. In G. B.
T., v. 22 1711.i2
Same. In Lacy, v. 94 1773.04
— Ten thousand a year, drama. 3 acts. In G.M.T., v. 16. 1721.31
— Uncle Rip, farce. 2 acts, in O. B. T, v. 42. . . .1721.09
Pearce (Wm.) Hartford bridge ; or the skirts of the camp,
operatic farce. 2 acta. In O. B. T., v. 30 1711.30
— Netlcy abbey, operatic larce. 2 acts, yn O.B. T., v. 38. 1721.06
Pearl of Savoy. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 43 1772.29
Peasant boy, opera. See Dimond (W.) 1721.07
Pedlar's acre ; or wife of seveu liusbauds, drama. See Almar (G.)
Peep o'day, dtama. See Falconer (E.) 17,2.30
Peeping Tom of Coventry, mus. farce. See O'Eeeffe (J.) 1711.31
Penley (S.) Sleeping-draught, farce. 2 acts. In C.B.T.,v.'29.1711.'29
People's lawyer, com. See Jones (J. S.) 17',2.23
Percy, trag. See More (Hannah) 1714.09
Percy s masque. See Hillhouse (J. A.) Dramas, v. 1. . 17_5.14
Perfection : or the lady oi Muuster, comedietta. See Bayly (T. H.)
Perjured husband ; or adventures of Venice, trag. See Centlivre
(Mrs. a.) 17j4.'i6
Perkin Warbeck. See Ford (J.) 1851. Dr. works. 1735.02; 1.21.13
Perplex'd lovers, com. See Centlivre (Mrs, S.) Dramatic works,
v. 2. 1872 1714.26
Persa ; the Persian. See Plantus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 2. 1742.05
Persecuted Dutchman, farce. S'-e Barry (S.) 1771.13
Persian (The). See Plantus (M. A.) Comedies, v. 5. 1774. 1741.17
Persians ('The). See JEschylus (p. 6 of Caialogue).
Personation ; or lairly taken 1,1. See Kemble (.•/■». C.) .1711.32
Pestilence of Maraeiiies, melodrama. See Moncriefl'(W.T.) 1721.'i6
Pet of the petticoats, opera. See Bnckstone (J. B.) . .1771.19
Peter Wilkins, melodrama. 2 acts. In T. S. D., v. 19. . 1772.17
Peveril of the peak. SecFitz-BaU(E.) 1721.20
Phantom (The), trag. See Bailhe (J.) Works. 1861.. .1712.'..2
Phantom (The). See Boucicault (iJion) 1772.18
Phantom breakfast I laice. Ste Selby (U.) 1773.11
Phenomenon iu a smock frock. See Brough (W.) . . . 1771.13
Philaster. .See Beaumont F.) nnd Fletcher (J.) Works.v. 1. 1713.01
Philip. See Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 1. 1815 1712.10
Philip Uasil ; or a poet's fate, trag. See Stephens (G.) Dramas.
V. 2. 1846 1743.'26
Phihp Van Artevelde. See Taylor (H.) . . . 1744.10; 1602.32
Phillips (Mrs. Allred). Caught iu his own trap, comedietta.
1 act. In Lacy. v. 105 1773.15
Phillips (Ambrose). Distressed mother, trag. In British drama,
V. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Kngl. drama, v, 6. 1821. 1734.14
Phillips (F.) Tramp's adventure ; or true to the last, drama.
2 acts. In Lacy. v. 105 1773.16
Phillips (Jonas B.) Evil eye, melodrama. 2 acts. In F. M. D.,
V. 17 1771.12
THE^BROOKLYN LIBItAR'T,
PLAYS : PhUUpa to Power.
893
Phillips (Watts). Camilla's bnsband. Saot*. /nF. S. D., t. 41.
Pliiloctotes. Se< Sophocles, geueral alphabet.
Philotas. See Lessing (O. E.) 1733.29
Phippa (A. J ) My very last proposal, farce. 1 act. ZnLacjr, v. 102.
— Pretty prodicameuls, farce. I act. In Lacy, v. 109. . 1773.19
Phcsnician virgins. See Euripides (p. 4G0 of Catalogue).
Phfflnix (The). 5« Middleton (T.) Works, v. 1. 1840. .1733.11
Pbormio ; or the scUeiuiu^ parasites. See Terentius Afer (P.)
Piccolomini (The). 5(. Schiller (J. C. F. vou) 1633.1S
Picture (The). Set Massingor (P.) Dram, works. 1851. 1735.02
Picture (The). Ace Massinger (P.) Plays, v. 2. 1831. . 1733.07
Pilgrim (James). Eveleeu Wilsou. 3 acts. /nF.S.D., v.40. 1772.28
-— Kiitty O'SUeal, farce. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 37. . . 1771. -22
— Liuiirick boy, force. 1 act. In T. M. D.. v. 23. . . 1771.16
— Padily the piper, comic drama. 1 act. /tiF.M.D., V. 8. 1771.08
— Robert Emiuet. 3 acU. /n F. S. D.. v. 37 1772 26
— Servaut.s by legacy, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 33. 1771.20
— Sh:mdy Magviire. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 31. ... 1772.23
— Wild Irish gill. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 42 1772.29
Pilgrim (The). &e Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (.1.) . .1713.08
Pilon (Frederick). Deaf lover, farce. 2 acts. /» London stage.
V. 3. 1826 1732.19
— He would be a soldier, com. 5 acts. Brit, drama, v. 2. 1714.10
Same, //i London stage, v. 3. 182ii 1732.19
Pilot (The), uautlcal biirlelta. See Fitz-Ball (K.) , . . . 1721.16
Pirate of tho iales. See Clarke (N. H. B.) 1772.29
Pirate's legacy. See Saunders ((!. H.) 1772.28
Pitt (Qeorge Dibdin). Oruukard's doom ; or the last nail, drama.
2 acts, ill F. S. D, v. 44 1772.30
— Eddyatone elf, luelodrama. 2 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 10. 1721.'26
— Last man ; or miser of Jilthum Oreeu. 2 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 35 1772.26
— Marianne, child of charity. 3 acts. In O. M. T., v. 16. 1721.31
— Susan Hopley. 3 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 16. ■ . . . 1721.31
— The whiKtler : or the fate of the lily of St. Leonard's. 3 acta.
In Lacy, v. 97 1773.07
Pizarro. trag. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von).
Plague ot darkuess, ami the last plague of Egypt. See Lyndsay
(U.) Dr^imaa, 1822 1732.23
Plague of my lilo I farce. S>s Davean (L) 1773.14
Plain dealer, com. See Wycherley (W.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Flanche lilrs. Eliza). I'leaaaut uelghbor, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D., v. 8 1771.08
Plancho (James Uobiusou). Amoroso, king of little Britain, op-
eratic interlude. 1 act. In O. B. T., v. 43. . . . 1721.10
— Beauty and the beast, fairy extrav. 2 acts. In F. M. D.,
V. 2 1771.02
— Birds of Ai-iatophanes. 1 act. In Lacy's PI. ... 1741.09
— The brigand. 2 acta. In 0. B. T., v. 24 1711.24
Same. /nF. S. D., V. '24 1772.20
— Cabinet queatioit, com. 1 act. In Lacy's PI. . . . 1741.09
— Camp at tUe Olympic, exti-av. 1 act. In Lacy's PI. 1741.09
— Captain of the watch, farce. 1 act. In F M. D., v. 2. 1771.02
— Chailes xu., hist, drama. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v, 25. 1711.26
Same. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 6 1772.06
— Child of the wreck, melodrama. 2 acts. In Lacy's PI. 1741.09
— Court beauties, dr. sketch. 1 act. In Lacy's PI. . . 1741.09
— Cymon and Ipliigeuia, com. 1 act. /reLacy'sPl. . . 1741.09
— Daughter to marry, comedietta. 1 act. In Lacy's PI. 1741.09
— Day of reckouiut;, drama. 3 acts. /?t Lacy's PI. . .1741.09
— Discreet princess ; or the three glass diataflfs, fairy extrav.
lact. /ilLaoysPl 1741.09
— Drama at home, extrav. 2 acts. In Lacy's PI. . . . 1741.09
— Faint heart never won fair lady, com. 1 act. In T. S. D..
V. 6 1772.00
— Fair one with the golden locks, fairy extrav. 1 act. In
Lacy's PI 1741.10
— Follies of a night, vaudeville com. 2 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 6 1772.0J
— Fortunio, and his seven gifted servants, fairy extrav. 2 acta.
In Lacy's PI 1741.10
— Garrick lever, farce. 1 act. In Lacy's PI 1741.10
^ Golden branch, fairy extrav. 2 acta. /» Lacy's PI. .1741.10
— Golden fleece, fairy extrav. 2 pta. /n Lacy s PI. .1741.10
— Good woman in the wood, fairy extrav. 2 acts. In Lacy's
PI 1741.10
— Graciosa and Percinet, fairy extrav. lact. /nLacy'sPl. 1741.10
— Green-eyed monster, com. 2 acta. In O. B. T., v. 21. 1711.21
Grist to tho mill, comic drama. 2 acts. /•iF.S.D.,T. S3. 1772.24
— Hold your tongue, com. lact. //i Lacy's PI. . . . 1741.10
Invisible prince, fairy extrav. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 1. 1771.01
Irish post, comic drama. 2 acta. In F. M. D., v. 11. 1771.09
Island of jewels, faiiy extrav. /itLacy'sPl 1741.10
Jacobite, comic drama. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 3. . 1771.03
. — Tiio Jeukiuaca, torie. lact. /uXacys Pi 1741.10
King Charming, extrav. 2 acta. In F. M. D., v. 9. . 1771.U8
— King Christmas. /nLacy'sPl 1773.05
— King of the peacocks, fairy extrav. 2acts. /nLacy'sPl. 1741.11
— Knights of the round table, drama. 5 acta. In Lacy's
PI 1741.11
— Lady in difflcultiea, com. 2act8. /nLacy'sPl. . .1741.11
— Lavater the physiognomist ; or not a bad judge, comic
drama. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 40 1772.28
— Love and fortune, di am. tableau, lact. /nLacy'sPl. 1741.11
— Loan of a lover, vaudeville, /n F. M. D, v. 1. . . .1771.01
Mason of Btula, opera. 2 acts, /n C. M. T., v. 1. . .1721.16
— Merchant's wedding ; or Loudon frolics iu 1638, com. 6 acts.
/» 0. B. T.. V. 19 1711.19
— Mr. Buckstoue's ascent of Mt. Parnaaana, panoramic ex-
trav. lact. /nLacy'iPl 1741.11
— Mr. Buckstone's voyage round tlie globe (iu Leicester
square), extrav. lact. /nLacy'sPl 1741.11
My daughter, sir 1 farce, lact. /n C. B. T., v. 37. .1721.01
— My great aunt, com. 1 act. In Lacy's PI I'il.ll
— My Heart's idol, com. 2 acts. In Lacy's PI. ... 1741.11
— My lord and my lady, com. 0 acta. /nLacy'sPl. .1741.11
— Paris and London, burletta. 3 acts. In 0. M^ T., v. 3. 1721.18
— Pride of tho market, comic dr. 3acts. /n F.M.D., t. 3. 1771.01
— Printer's devil, farce. 1 act. In F. S. D., v. 43. . . 1772.29
— Promotion, vaudeville. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 20. . 1771.U
— Secret service, drama. 2 acts. InT M. D.. v. 4. . . 1771.0*
— Seven champions of Christendom, comic spectacle. 2 acts.
/nLacy'sPl 1741.12
— Sleeping beauty, fairy extrav. 3 pts. /nLacy'sPl. .1741.13
— Somebody elae, farce, loot. /nF. M. D., v. 29. . .1771.18
— Theseus and Ariadne, extrav. 2 acts, /n Lacy's PI. 1741.13
— The Tampire ; or the bride of the isles, melodrama. 3 acts.
/n O. B. T., V. 27 1711.27
— White cat, fairy extrav. 3 acts. In Lacy's PI. . . . 1741.13
— Yellow dwarf and tho king of the gold mines, {airy extrav.
lact. /nLacy'sPl 1741.12
— Young and handsome, fairy extrav. lact. /nLacy'sPl. 1741.13
— and Dance (C.) Blue Beard, mas. burletta. lact. /nLacy'sPl.
Deep, deep sea ; or Perseus and Andromeda, burletta.
laot. /nLacy'sPl 1741.13
High, low, Ja<:k, and game, lact /nF.M.D., v. 20. 1771.14
Olympic revels ; or Prometheus and Pandora, burletta.
lact. /nLacy'sPl 1741.13
— ' — Paphlaii bower ; or Venus and Adonis, burletta. 1 act. In
Lacy s PI 1741.13
Platonick lady, com. 4 acts. See Oentlivre (J/rc. S.) Dr. works,
v. 2. 1872 1714.2*
Plautns (Marcus Accius). Plays. See p. 873 of Catalogue).
— Men»chml, com. 5 acts. English, by W. W. /n Six old plays,
V. 1. 1779 1742 '29
Same, /n Shakespeare library, v. 5. 1875.. . .1751.18
Playhouse to bo let. tragi-com. See D'&venant (W.) . 1722. '26
Pleasant comedie of the gentle craft. See Dekker CT.) Dram.
works, v. 1. 1873 1722.18
Pleasant neighbor, tarce. See Flancho (Mrs. K.) . . . 1771.06
Pleasures of the town, puppet show. See Fielding (H.) . 60)7.20
Plot and counterplot ; or portrait of Cervantes, tarce. 5i!i! Kem-
ble (C.) 1721.08
Plot and no plot : or Jacobite credulity, com. See Dennis (J.)
Plots for petticoats, farce. Sk Wooler (J.) 1773.13
Plowman IT. F.) Acts and Galataaa ; or the beau I the belle U
and ihe blackaiuith III 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 91. . . 1773.01
Plunkett (Henry Grattan). The miuerali ; or the dying gift
2 acts. In F. S. D., V. 19 1772.17
Plntus. See Aristophanes (p. 36 of Catalogue).
Fo-ca-hon-tas. See Brougham (John) 1771.08
Pocock (James). For Euglaud, hu I melodr. opers. 2 acts. In
O. B. T, V. 39 1721.06
— Hit or miss, mus. farce. 2 acts. In 0. B. T^ v. 34. . 1721.01
— John of Paris, comic opera. 2 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 26. 1711. '26
— Magpie, or the maid, melodrama. 3 acta. In C. B. T.. v. 28.
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 11. 1821. 1734.20
— The miller and his men, melodrama. 2 acts. In 0. B. T.,
V. 26 1711 26
Same. In F. S. D., v. '26 1772.20
— Bobber's wife, drama. 3 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 28. . 1711.28
Same. In F. S. D., v. 32 1772.2i
— Robinson Crusoe ; or bold buccaniers, romantic dr. 2 acts.
/n O. B. T., V. 28 1711.'28
— Bob Roy Macgregor, opera. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 11. 1772.11
Same. Zn Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 10. 1821. 1734.1fl
Poenulus ; or young Cartliaginian. See Plautua (M. A ) . 1742.06
Poetaster Crbe). 6'ee Jonson (Ben) Works. 1853. . . . 1726.'/7
Poetic proposal, farce. .See Becker (M.) 1773.06
Point of honour, com. See Kemble (C.) 1711.28
Polinioes. See Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 1. 1816. . . .1712.10
Pohtioian (The), trag. See Shirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 6. 1833. 1743.07
Politicians .The), com. Sec Mathews (Coruelina). . . 5063.06
Polly : 2d pt. of Beggar's opera. See Gay (J.) Plays. 1772. 1723.31
Folly Huueycombe, drama. See OoUaaaiOt, Vie elder). . 1732.18
Poole (John). Married and single, com. 3 acts. In F. S D.,
v. 10 1772.10
— My wife 1— what wife ? farce, /n Lacy, v. 96. . . .1773.06
— Nabob for an hour; farce. 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 108. 1773.18
— Post and present ; or the hidden treasure, drama. 3 acts. In
Lacy, V. 96 1773.U6
— Paul Pry, com. 3 acts. In T. S D, v. 10 1772.10
— Scapegoat, farce. 1 act In Lacy, v. 98 1773.08
— Simpson & Co., com. 2 acts. In O. B. T., v. 43. . . 1721.10
same. /nF. S.D., v. 7 1772.07
— Soldier's courtsliip, com. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 33. 1771.20
— Tribnlatiou ; or welcome visitors, com. 2 acts. In O. B. T.,
v. 12 1711.12
— 'Twould puzzle a conjurer. 2 acts. /nF. M. D., v. 6. 1771.06
Poole (T.) Deaf as a post, farce, lact /n F. M. D., v. 8. 1771.08
Poor gentleman, com. See Colman {Q., the younger). 1721.04;1772.03
Poor of New York, drama, /n F. S. D., v. 24 1772.20
Poor PUllcoddy. S'e Morton (J. M.) 1771.17
Poor soldier, mus. farce. See O'Keeffe (John) 1734.04
Pope of Rome. See Boncicault (Dion) 1772.23
Popocatapetl, musical extrav. See Robson (F.) .... 1773.11
Popping toe question, farce. See Backstone (J. B.) . .1711.26
Positive man. See O Eeeffe (Jolin). Works, v. 2. 1798. 1734.06
Postilion (The), opera. See A'Beokett (G. A.) .... 1721.10
Postman's knock, mus. farce. See Thornton (L. M.) . .172115
Pouter's wedding, farce. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.18
Power (Tyrone). Bom to good luck, f^rce, 2 acts. InT. M.
D, v. 6 1771.06
— How to pay the rent, farce. In T. M. D., v. 1. . . . 1771.01
— Paddy Carey, laot /nF. M. D, v. 9 1771.08
— St. Patrick's eve. 3 acts. In F. M. D., v. 2. . . . 1771,03
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the hrat part of the IITLE, and the NUMBER.
894
PLAYS: Pratt <o Robert Bniinet
Pratt (Wm.) Ten nights in > bar room. 6 acts. In T. S. D.,
T. 43 1772.29
Presumptive evidence, domestic dr. Set Bnclcstone (<I. B.) 1721.01
Pretentious youuf^ ladies, com. See MoUere (.) . B. P.) . 1735.04
Pretty girls of btiUberg, farce. 1 act. in F. M. D., v. 37. 1771.22
Pretty predicuiuents, farce. See Plxipps (A. J.) . . . . 1773.19
Pride of tlie market. See Planciie (J. a.) 1771.02
Prima donna. See Boucicault (Dion). 1722.00
Prince of Arragon. See O'Keeffe (Jobn) 1734.06
Prince for an hour, com. .See Morton (J. M.) . . . .1733.18
Princess (Tlie). See Gilbert {W. S.) Orig. plays. 1876. . 1724.34
Princess of Klia, com. See Moliere (J. B. P.)
Principles form character, com. See Weliner (J. H.) . 1771.15
Printer's devil, farce. See Plancho (J. B.| 1772.29
Prisoner at large. See O'EeeflTe (J.) Dramatic works, v. 4.
1798 1711.20 : 1734.07
Prisoner of war, com. See Jerrold (D.) Writings, v. 7. 1853. 1725.24
Prize (The), or 2, 6, 3. 8, mus. farce. S-e Hoare (P.) . .1711.26
Prodigal (The), com. See Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Dr. works, v. 2.
1781 1744.22
Projector (The), com. See Nota (Alberto) 1725.28
Prometheus chuiued [or] bound. See JEschylus (p. 6 of Cat.)
Promos aud Cassandra. See Whetstone (G.) 1742.29
Promotion, vaudeville. See Planche (J. U.) 1771.14
Proof (The) of the puddiug. burletta. See Bayly (T. H.) 1613.33
Prophetess (The). See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 8. 1845 1713.08
Provoked husband, com. See Vanbmgh (J.) and Gibber (C.)1711.03
Provost of Brugis, trag. See LoveU (G. W.) 1721.11
Fseudolus ; or tlio cheat. See Plautus (M. A.) Comedies. 1742.04
Psyche, ballet tragedy. See Moliere (J. B. P.)
Psyche, trag. See Shadwell (T.) 1675 1742.22
Purse (The) : orbeuevoleut tar, mua. ent. See Cross (J. C.) 1732.20
Pure gold. See Marston (W.) 1772.28
Putnam, the iron sou of '76, mil. dr. See Bannister (N. H.) 1772.27
PygmaUon aud Galatea, com. See Gilbert (W. S.) Orig. plays.
1876 1724.34
Quaker (The), comic opera. See Dibdin (C.) 1714.09
Quash : or, nigget- practice, farce. See Brookes (G.) . .1771.22
Queen (The) aud the coucubiue. See Brome (B.) Dr. works,
V. a. 1873 1713.21
Queen of Arragon, tragi-com. See Habington (W.) . . . 1722.09
Queen of Corinth. See Beaumont (F.) awl Fletcher (J.) 1713.05
Queen of spades, coin. See Boucicault (Dion) 1722.00
Queen's beuch, farce. SeeEede (VV. L.) 1721.11
Queen's exihauge, com. See Brome (B.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1713.22
Quiet family, farce. See Suter (VV.) 1771.19
Quite at homo, comic ent. See Ryan (R.) 1721.02
Race for a dinner, farce. See Hodwell (J. T. G.) ... 1711.19
Rae {Charles Warsham). Billy Doo, farce. 1 act. In Lacy,
V. 101 1773.11
— Birds iu their little nests agree. 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 109. 1773.19
— Fair encounter, comedietta. 1 act. From the French. In
Lacy, V. 104 1773.14
— Follow the leader, com. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 99. . . 1773.09
Raffaelle the reprobate. See Wilks (T. E.) 1772.26
Rag-picker of Paris. See Stirling (Edw.) 1772.14
Raising ihe wind, farce. See Kenney (J.) . . 1711.19 ; 1771.04
Ralph lioister Doiater, comedy. See tTdall (N.) .... 1760.34
Ram-alley ; or merry tricks, com. Se^ Barry (L.) . , . 1722.05
Randall's thumb, com. See Gilbert (W, S.) 1773.01
Randolph (Thomas). Muse's loukiug glass. 5 acts. In Dods-
ley (J.) Old plays, v. 9. 1780 1722.09
— Poetical and dramatic works. Ed. by W. C. Hazlitt. 2 v.
London, 1875. 12° 1741.24
Contents: 1. Plays : Arietippus, orthejovial philosopher.
The conceited peddler. The jealous lovers. The Mubes'
looking-glass. Amyutas, or the impossible dowry. 2.
Amyntas, continued. Hey for honesty.
Ravens of Orleans, romantic dr See Moncrieff (W. T.) 1721.30
Raymond (B. J.) Barber barou. 2 acts. In O. M. T., v. 16. 1721.31
— Mr. and Mrs. Peter White, farce, lact. In F. M.D.,v. 30.
— Robert the devill duke of Normandy, mua. romance. 2 acts.
/n O. B. T, V. 33 1711.33
Raymond and Agnes, drama. See Lewis (M. G.) . . , 1721.05
Rayuer (13. F.) Dumb boy of Manchester, melodrama. 2 acts.
/n F. S. D., V. 43 1772.29
Rayner, trag. See BailUe (J.) Works. 1861 1712.22
Reach (.Angus B.) Jenny Lind at last, operatic bagatelle. 1 act.
/n F. M. D., V. 24 1771.16
Ready-money, drama. See Maurice (Walter) and Rice (J.) 1773.14
Rebecca aud her daughters, com. See Stephens (G.) Dramas,
V. 2. 1846 1743.26
Recollections of O'Flanigau and the fairies. See Brougham (J.)
Recruiting ofBcer, com. See Farquhar (George). 1744.31 ; 1714.10
Recruiting sergeant, mus. eut. See Bickerstaff (1.) 1714.09; 1732.19
Red mask, melodr. See Brougham (John) 1772.18
Red rover : or mutiny of the Dolphin. See Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.21
Rede (Wm. Lemau). Affair of honour, farce. 1 act. In 0. B.
T., V. 44 1721.11
— Devil and doctor Faustus, dr. 3 acts. In 0. B. T.,v. 46. 1721.12
— His ttrst champagne, farce. 2 acts. /»0. B. T., v. 44. 1721.11
— Jack in the water, or ladder of life, domestic burletta. 3 acts.
/n O. M. T., V. 16 1721.31
— Life's a luttery, or jolly Dick the lamplighter: burletta. 3
acts, /n O. B. T., V. 47 1721.14
— Our village ; or the lost ship, burletta. 3 acts. In O. M. T.,
„ »• 16- ^ 1721.31
— Queen s bench, farce. 2 acts. In C. B. T., v, 44. . . 1721.11
— Sixteen string Jack. 3 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 16. 1721.31 ; 1772.20
— Skeleton witness, or the murder of the mount. 3 acta In
0. B. T., V. 47 1721 14
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 25 [ ', 1772!20
Reed (Joseph). Register office, farce. 2 acts. In London stage,
V. 4. 1827 1732.20
Reece iRol>ert). Green old age. lact. in Lacy, v. 103. 1773.13
— Little Kobiu Hood, burlesque, lact. in I.acy, v. 91. 1773.01
— An old man, dri.ni i. In Lacy, v. 108 1773.18
— Paquita ; or love in a frame, comic opera. 2 acts. In Lacy,
V. 94 1773.04
— Bomiilus aud Remus, burlesque. In Lacy, v. 97. . . 1773.07
— Buy Bias righted ; or the love, the lugger, aud the lackey, bur-
lesque. In Lacy, v. 100 1773.10
— Very last days of Pompeii! burlesque, lact. /n Lacy, v. 96,
Reeve ^Wybert). Dead witness ; or sin aud its shadow. 3 acts.
/» Lacy. v. 99 1773.09
— I love you. comedietta. 1 act. /« Lacy, v. 98. . . .1773.08
— Never reckon your chickens, etc. 1 act. I.i Lacy, v. 95. 1773.05
— Obliging a friend, farce, lact Vrt Lacy, v. 98. . .1773.08
— Parted, com. drama. 4 acts, /n Lacy, v. 107. . . . 1773.17
— True as steel, com. 3 acts, in Lacy, v. 92 1773.02
Reform; or John Bull triumphans. See Moncriefl'(W.T.) 1721.'28
Refusal (The), com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1760. 1713.30
Regicides (The), trag. See Smollett (T.) Works, 1870. . 6007.11
Register office, farce. See Reed (J.) 1732.20
Regnard (J.F.) Intriguing cUambermaid. SeeFielding(H.)1714.ia
Regular fix, farce. S. e Morton (J. M.) 1771.22
Rehearsal at Uoatham. See Gay (J.) Plays. 1772. . . 1723.31
Reitzenstein (Charles von). Count Koeuigsmark, trag. 5 acts.
In Thompson (B.) German theatre, v. 6, 1801. . . 1724. '26
Relapse (The), com. See 'Vanbrngh (J.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31
Rely on my discretion, farce. S<-e Palmer (T. A.) . . . 1773.16
Rendezvous (The), operetta. See Ay ton ( It. ) . . 1711.17 ; 1771.12
Renegado (The). See Massinger {t.) 111. works. 1851. 1736.02
Rent (lay. See Jerrold (Douglas) 1725.25 ; 1772.04
Reprisal (The), com. See Smollett (T.) 6067.11
Retired from business, com. See Jerrold (D.) .... 1726.24
Retribution ; or love's trials. See Bennett (G. J.) . . . 1721.12
Retribution. See Taylor (Tom) 1772.17
Return of Tobias. See Genhs (3/me. de). Sacred dramas. 17*24.32
Return ticket, farce. See Spencer (G.) and James (W.) . 1773.09
Revenge (The), trag. ,See Young (Edward) 1714.09
Revenge for honour, trag. See Chapman (Geo.) . . . 1713.26
Revengeof Bussy D'Ambois, trag. See Chapman (Geo.) . 1713.25
Revenger's tragedy. See Tourner (C.) 1722.04
Review (The) ; or the wages of Windsor, mus. farce. See Gol-
man (G., tke younger) 1721.03 ; 1772.'26
Revolt of the workhouse, burlesque opera. See A'Beckett
(G. A.) 1721. '23
Revolutionary soldier, farce. See Jaimson ^G.) .... 1771.21
Reynolds (Frederick). Blind bargain ; or hear it out, com. 5
acts, /n G. B, T., V. 28 1711.28
— The Delinquent, com. 5 acta. In O. B. T., v. 40. . 1721.07
— The dramatist, com. 5 acts. In O. B. T., v. 39. . . 1721.06
— The Exile ; or the deserts of yiberia, operatic play. 3 acts.
/M O. B. T., V. 29 1711.29
— Folly as it flies, com. 6 acts, /n G. B. T., v. '27. . . 1711. '27
— How to grow rich, com. 6acts. In G. B. T., v. 30. . 1711.30
— Laugh when you can, com. 5 acts, in G. B. T., v. 23. 1711.23
— Notoriety, com. 5 acts. In O. B. T., v. 26 1711.26
— Tue will, com. 5 acts. In G. B. T., v. 21 1711.21
Reyuoldson (Thomas H.) Curse of mammon, facsimile of ' Mar-
riage a-la-mode." 5 acts. /7i C. M. T., v. 15. . .1721.30
— Rich man of Frankfort ; or the poisoned crown. 3 acts.
/« O. M. T., V. 14 1721.29
— The Venetian ; or Council of ten. 3 acts. In 0. M. T.,
V. 15 1721.30
Rband (Tally), pseud. Guttle and Gulpit, farce. 2 acts. In F. S.
D., V. 39 1772.27
Rhesus. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Rhodes (Wm. Barnes). Bombastes Forioao, opera. 1 act. In
O. B. T., V. 43 17-21.10
Same. /» F. M. D., V. 5 1771.06
Rice (Charles). Three guardsmen. 3 acts. /nF.S.D., v. 18. 1772.17
Rich man of I'rauhfort. See Reynoldson (T. H.) ... 1721.29
Richard Coeur de Lion. See Sedame (41. J.) . . 1714.14 ; 1732.19
Richard 111. See Shakspere (V<'m.)
Richard Plautageuet, hist, drama. See Haines (J. T.) . 1721.29
Ricliardus Tertius. See Legge (T.) 1751.18
Richelieu. See Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L.. hrd Lyltun).
Riches ; or the wife aud brother. See Burges (,*. B.) . 1711.24
Rienzi, trag. See Mitford (M. K.) 1711.24 ; 1772.19
Rights and wrongs of women, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.18
Rights of man, com. See Leland (O. S.) 1771.18
Right of the lord of the manor, com. See 'Voltaire F. M. A. de).
Rip Van Winkle. See Burke (C.) 1772.19
Ritchie (Anna Cora Mowatt). Plays. Boston, 1866. 16'. 1734.01
Contents : Armand, or the peer and peasant. Fashion.
— Armand. 6 acts. In F. 5. D., v. 27 1772.21
— Fashion ; or life in N. Y. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 27. 1772.21
Rival tools, com. See Gibber (C.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1760. 1713.28
Rival ladies, tr.-com. See Dryden (J.) 6042.16
Rival pages, com. 1 act. See Selby (C.) 1773.04
Rival sisters, trag. See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 7. . .6057.14
Rival valets, farce. See Ebsworth (J.) 1711.12
Rivals (The), coin. See D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works, v. 6. 1722.26
Rivals (The), com. See Sheridan (B. B.)
Rizpah. See Lyndsay (D.) Dramas. 1822 1732.23
Road to ruin, com. See Holcroit (T.) 1772.07
Roaring girle, or Moll Cut-purse. See Middleton (T.) and Dek-
ker (T.) 1722.06 ; 1722.20 ; 1733.12
Robber of the Rhine, drama. SeeAlmar(G.) . 1721.25 ; 1772.19
Robbers (The). See Schiller (J. C. i'. von). Works, v. 4. 6064.27
Robber's wife, drama. See Pocock (J.) 1711.28
Robert Emmet. See Pilgrim (J.) 1772.24
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY
PLiA7S : Robert Macaire Id Sejanus.
806
Robert Macaire, burleaqne extrav. See Bjrron (H. J.) . 1773.03
Robert Macuire. See Selby (0.) 1771.0j
Robert tlio devil 1 dukuof Normandy. 5« Raymond (R.J.) 1711.3.1
Roberta (Geurge). Absent uau, farcical comedietta. 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 102 1773.12
— Forty wiiikB, comedietta. 1 act. /n F. M. D, v. 41. . 1771.24
Robertson (T. W.) Birds of prey ; or a duel iu the dark. 3 acta.
In Lacy, v. 93 1773.03
— Half caste ; or the poisoned pearl. 3 acts. Adapted from
the i'reiicli. In Lacy, v. 97 1773.07
— Notut all jeulous, farce. 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 91. . .1773.01
— - Peace at any price, farce. 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 96. . .1773.05
— Star ol tne uotth, drama. 3 acta. In Lacy, v. 93. . 1778.03
Robertson (Wm. I Ernestine. 2 acts, in F. S. D, v. 14. 1772.11
Robinson Crusoe, romantic drama. .V«« Focock (J.) . .1711.28
Robinson (John Hovey. M. D.) Nick Whiffles, drama. 3 acts.
/.I 1-. S. D , V. 45 1772.30
Robinson (Nugent). Mr. Jofflu'a latch-key, farce. 1 act. In
l^acy, V. 1015 1773.10
Rob Roy. drama. .S'» Soane (Q.) 1721.03
Rob Roy Macgregor, operatic play. See Focock (J.) . . 1773. 1 1
Robson (Frederick). Fopocatapetl, mus. extrav. 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 101 1773.11
Robson (Wm. James). Love and loyalty. 5 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 32 1772.24
Rochester ; or Charles n.'a merry days, mus. com. See Mon-
criefl (W. T.) 1721.21!
Rodwell ((i. Herbert). Teddy the tiler, farce. 1 act. /» O. B.
T., V. 25 1711.25
Same. /» F. M. D.. v. 24 1771.10
Rodwell (J. TOomas li.) More blunders than one, f^rce. 1 act.
/nF. M. D., V. 23 1771.15
— Race for a dinner, farce. 1 act. In O. B. T., v. 19. . 1711.19
— Youug widow, comic piece. In F. M. D., v. 10. . . 1771.09
Rogers (W.) Jack's the lad; or the pride of the ocean, drama.
2 acls. In F. M. D., V. 39 1771.23
Roland lor au Oliver, farce. See Morton (T.) . 1721.11 ; 1771.16
Roll ot tno drum, drama. See Wilks |T. E.) 1773.13
RoUa ; or the virxiu ol the sun. Set Kotzebne (A. von). 1724.21
RoUo, auke ot Normandy (Bloody brother ; or). See Beaumont
(F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 10 1713.10
Roman (The), a dramatic poem. See Dobell (S. Y.) . . 1715.14
Roman actor. S«< Massinger (P.) Plays, v. 2. 1733.07:1735.02
Roman lather, trag. See whitehead (W.) . . 1714.10 ; 1732.19
Romance aft*ir marria^je. See Groodrich (F. B.) an/i Warden (F.
L.) 1772.20
Romance and reality. &« Brougham (Johu) 1772.16
Romance ol a poor young mau. AeeFeuiUet (O.) . . ,1772.22
Romance under diffi'mlties. See Bnrnand (F. C.) . . , 1771.11
Romantic ladies, com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) Works, v. 1. 1733 19
Romeo and Juliet, trag. See Shakspere (Wm.) .... 1711.01
Romeo and Juliet, tr ivesty. 3 acts, [anon.] L., 1812. 12°. 6091.06
Romiero. trag. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1H61 1712.22
Romp (The), comic opera. 2 acts. In London slage, v. 4. 1732.20
Note. — Altered from ' Love in the city,' by I. Bickerstaff.
Same, /n O. B. T., v. 33 1711.30
Romulus and Itenms, burlesque. See Reece (R.) . . . 1773.07
Roof scrambler, burlesque opera. See A'Beckett (Q. A.) 1721.25
RoryOMore. A'ce Lover (.S.) 1772.19
R3salynde. Euphueg gulden legacie. 5ei! Lodge (T.) .1751.16
Rosamond, trag. See Kiirner (O. T.) 1661.28
Rose ol AinieuB. com. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.16
Rose ot Arragon, play. See Knowles (J. S.) Dr. works. . 1732.05
Roses and thorns, com. ,SeLnnn(J.) 1711.12
Rosina. See Brooke [Mrs. F. M.) 1714.09
Rosina Meadows. S-e Saunders (C. H.) 1772.23
Rosmunda. See Alfleri (V.) I ragedies, v. 2. 1816. . . 1712.11
Rough iliamoitd. tarce. .^''e Buckstone (J. B.) 1 act. . 1771.00
Roundheads (The). See Behni Mrs. A t Plays, v. 1. 1871. 5021.04
Rover (The) ; or the Danish'd cavaliers. See Behn {Mrs. A.)
Plays, V. 1. 1871 6021.01
Rover's bride : or the bittern's swamp. See Almar (G.) 1721. '26
Rowe (Nicholas). Fair penitent, trag. 6 acts. In O. B. T.,
V. 9 1711.09
Same. In Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853 1714 OJ
Same, /n London sta>>e, v. 2, 1H26 1732.18
— J.ine Shore, tr.ig. 5 acts. In British drama, v. 1. 1863. 1714. OJ
Same. /nO.B.T.,v.S 1711.06
Same. 6 acts. In T S. D., v. 12 1772 12
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Eugl. dr., v. 8. 1818. 1T34.17
— Lady Jane Grey, trag. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 3. 1732.19
— Tamerlane, trag. 6 acts, /n Brit, drama, v. 2. 1853.1714.10
Same /n London stage, v. 3.- 1820 1732.19
Rowley (Wm.) Match at midnight, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley
(J.I Old plays. V. 7. 1780 1722.0;
— Woman nt^ver vext ; or widow of Coruhill, com. 6 acts. In
O. B. T., V. 8 1711.08
Royal king, and loyal subject &e Heywood (T.) . . .1766.44
Royal master, com. In Stiirley (J.) Dr. works, v. 4. 1833. 1743.0j
Royal sheplieidesH, trajiL-com. Se^Shadwell IT.) 1669.1742 22
Hadens ; the fisherman's rope. See Plautus (M. A.) Comedies
V. 2 18V2 1742.05
Ruffian boy, melodrama. See Dibdla (T.) 1721.19
Rueantino ; or the bi-avo of Venice. See Lewis (M. G.)
Rule a wife aud have a wife. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher
(J). ... 1711.12; 1-I3.0J; 1714.10; 1732.17; 1734.19
Rule Britannia, naut. drama. 5« Campbell (A. L. Y.) .1721.30
Rural felicity, com S'e Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.'24
Ruth and Naomi. See Genlis {Mine. de). Sacred dramafl. I724.:i2
Ruth Oakley. See Williams (T ) ond Harris (A.) . . . .1772.20
RnyBlas. 6 acta. See Hugo (Victor) 1722.00
Ruy Bias righted, burlesque. See Reecs (B.) 1773. It
Ryan (Desmond L.) One ten many, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, t. 97.
Ryan (Richard). Everybody's husband, comic drama. 1 act. In
O. M. T., V. 4 1721.1*
— Le pauvre Jacques ; vaudeville, la. /nO. B. T., v. 10. 1721.35
— Quite at home, comic eat. 1 act. In 0. B. T., v. 35. 1731.03
Sackville (Thomas). Ferrex and Porrex, trag. 6acts. /nDods*
ley (J.) Old plays, v. 1. 1780 1722.01
Sacrifice of Isaac. See Oenlis (J/nte. de). Sacred dramas. 1734.33
Sad one (The), trag. See Suckling (J.) Poems, plays, etc., T. 3.
1874 1743.18
Sad shepherd. See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. . . .1726.27
Sailor of France. See Johnstone (J. B.| 1772.18
St. Clement's Eve. .9ee Taylor (H.) Poet, works, v. 3. .1692.84
St. Oupid ; or Dorothy's fortune, com. See Jerrold (D.) . 1735.24
St. David's day ; or honest Welshman ; mus. fkrce. Sk Dib-
din IT.) 1721.04
St. Patrick for Ireland. See Shirley (J.) 1743.0<
St. Patrick's day, farce. See Sheridan (R. B.)
St. Patricks eve. See Power (T.) 1771.03
Sally iu our alley, drama. See Jerrold (D.) 1731.81
Salmon (John). Old and young, com. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 36.
Sanctuary (The), or England in 1486. .See Carpenter (J. E.) 1721.15
Sapno ami Phao. ^ee Lyly (J.| Dr. works, v. 1. 1858. .1732.14
Sappho, trag. S«! Srillparzer (F.) 1724.31
Sappho, trag. See Lewis (.Mrs. E. A.) 1733.18
Sardanapalus, trag See Byron (Geo. Q. N., lord). . . . 1772.13
Sardanapalus. S<^e Lyndsay ID.) Dramas. 1823. . . .1733.23
Satan ; a libretto. Sc Cranch (0. P.) 1714.31
Satan iu Paris. See Selby (C.) 1772.23
Satiro-mastix, or the uutrussing of the humorons poet. See
Dekker (T.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1873 1722.18
Saul. .*e Alfleri (V.) Trag., v. 3. 1816 1712.13
Saul. .%eHeavysege(C.) 1735.07
Saunders (Charles U.) Pirate's legacy. 2 acta. In F. S. D.,
V. 41 1778.28
— Rosina Meadows. 3 acts, /n F. S. D, v. 30. . . .1772.23
Saville (Johu Faucit). Miller's maid, melodrama. 3 acts. In F.
M. D., v. 12 1771.10
— Wapping old stairs, nautical drama. 3 acta. In O. M. T.,
v. 13 1721.28
Scapegrace, petite comedy, lact. /n O. M. T., v. 1. .1721.16
Scapegoat, farce. See Poole (J.) 1773.08
Schiller (Jobann Friedrich Chrlstoph von). In hU Works, v. 2-4.
Loudon, Bohn, 1847-63. 12°. 6004.34
2. Wallensteiu's camp : tr. by J. Churchill. The Piccolo-
mini ; anil Death of Wallenstein ; tr. by 8. T. Coleridge.
Wilhelm Tell ; tr. by T. Martin. With hit Hist, of the re-
volt of tlie Netherlands, London, Bnkn, 1847. 12°. 3. Don
Carlos, tr. by R. D. Boylan. Mary Btuait, tr. by J. Mel-
Ush. Maid of Orleans, tr. by A. Swauwick. Bride of Mes-
sina, tr. by A. Lodge. 4. The robbers, Fiesco, Love and
Intrigue, Demetrius ; tr. by H. G. Bohu.
— Don Carlos, infant of Spain, trag. 6 acts, /n Thompson (B.)
German theatre, v. 5. 1801 1724.28
— Robbers, trag. 5 acts. /« F. S. D., v. 13 1772.13
Same. In Thompson (U.) German theatre, v. 6. 1724.26
Scholar (The), com. See Buckstone (J. B.) 1772.2S
Schonberg (James). Narci^se the vagrant, trag. 6 acts. Adapt-
ed ironi tlie Germau of A. E. Biachvogel. In Lacy, v. 107.
School for arrogance, com. See Holcroft (T.) 1732.20
School for guardians, com. See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 4. 6057.11
School for liusbands, coiu. See MoUere (J. B. P.)
School for scandal, com. See Sheridan (R. B.)
School for wives, com. See Kelly (H.) 1733.20
School for wives. See Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.20 ; 1733.27 ; 1736.06
School for wives criticised, com. See Moliere (J. B. P.) 1733.37
School of reform : or how to rule a wife, com. See Morton (T.)
Schoolfellows (The), com. See Jerrold (Douglaa). . . . 1726.26
Schroeder (F. L.) 'The ensign, com. 3 acts. In Thompson (B.)
uerman theatre, v. 6. 1801 1724.26
Scornful lady. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 3.
1843 1713.03
Scott ( W. S.) On the Clyde, drama. 3 acts. /iiLacy. v. 107. 1773 17
Sculptor's dauKhter. See Cannon (C. J.) Dramas. 1857. 1714.29
Sea (The), nautical drama. See Somerset (C. A.) . . . 1721.22
Sea ot ice : romantic drama in 5 tableaux. /nF.S.D., v. 15. 1772.16
Sea-voyage (Tne). See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 8. 1846 1713.08
Second love, comic dr. See Simpson (J. B ) 1772.26
Second marriage, com. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1861. . 1712.22
Secret (Tne) ; or the hole in tne wall, larce. [anon.] lact. In O.
B. T., V. 41 •. . . 17-21 08
Same, /n F. M. D., v. 3 1771.03
Secret love ; or the maiden queen. See Dryden (J.) Works, v. 2.
1821 6042.16
Secret service. See Flanche (J. R.) 1771.04
Secretary ( Ihe), play. See Snowies (J. S.) . . 1733.06 ; 1732.07
Secrets worth knowing, com. See Morton (T.) .... 1711.18
Sedaine (Michel Jean). Richard Cceur de Lion, hist, romance.
3 acts. Alter'jd from the French, by Qen. Burgoyne. In
London Bta;<o, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
— — Satue. /n Bnrgoyne (J.) Works, v. 2, 1808. . .1714.14
Sedley (Sir Charles). Anthony and Cleopatra, trag. /«*« Works,
V. 1, 1776 1742.20
— The Mulberry garden, com. Bellamira. or the mistress,
com. The Grumbler, com. The tyrant king of Crete,
trag. In hit Works, v. 2 1742.21
Seduction, com. See Holcroft (T.) 1732.20
Seeing Warren, farce. See Morton (T.) 1771.21
Sejanus : his Ml. See Jonson ^Ben). Works. 1863. . 1726.27
In Hklng for books, UM tht •• Book Order," giving ths AUTHOR'S NAME, th» first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
A,
896
PLAYS : Selby to Sleeping beauty.
Stlbr (Charles). Anthony and Cleopatra, burletta. 1 act. In
F. M. D., V. 27 1771.17
— Boots at tbe Swan, farce, /n F.M. D., t. 1 1771.01
— Frank Fox Pliipps. Esq., farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 100. 1773.10
— Jacques Strop ; a few more passages lu the life of Robert
Macaire, drama. 3 acta, /'t Lacy, v. 102. . . . 1773.12
— Lady and gentleman, burletta. lact. /nF.M.D., v. 31. 1771.19
— Last of the pigtails, petite comedy. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 34 1771.21
— Marble heart ; or the sculptor's dream. 5 acts. In F. S.
D., V. 34 1772.25
— Married rake, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 9. . . 1771.08
— My sister from India, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 108. 1773.18
— New footman, burletta. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 8. . 1771.08
Same. In Lacy, v. 93 1773.U3
— Pliaatom breakfast, farce. 1 act. In hucy, v. 101. . 1773.11
— Rival pages, ci)m. lact. /n Lacy, v. 94 1773.01
— Robert Macaire, melodrama. In F. M. D, v. 3. . . 1771.0.3
— batau in Paris. 2 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 30 1772.23
— TJuftuisljed gentleman, farce, lact. //iF. M. D., T. 13. 1771.10
— Valet do sham, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.. v. 33. . . 1771.20
— Widow's victim, farce, lact. 7?! F. M. D., v. 3. . .1771.03
and Melville (Charles). Barnaoy Budge, drama. 3 acts.
/nLacy, V. 101 1773.11
Self, com. See Bateman {Mrs. S. F.) 1772.18
Self-glorification, Cliinese play. See Stephens (George). 1743.25
Self-immolation; or the sacrifice of love. See Kotzebue (A. F.
F. vou) 1732.03
Self-tormentor. See Terentius Afer (P.)
Semele. opera. See Congreve (\V.) Dr. works. 1849. 1744.31; 1714.18
Senor Valiente, com. See Miles (G H.) 1772.28
Sensibility, trag. Sec Stephens (George) 1743.24
Sent to tbe tower, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1771.18
Separate maintenance, farce. See Coyne (J. S.) . . . . 1773.04
Separation (The), trag. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . 1712.22
Serf (Tb<), trag. See Talbot (H.) 1711.19
Sergeant's wedding, comi,- drama. See Wllks (T. E.) . 1773.01
Serious family, com. See Barnett (M.) 1772.10
Servants by legacy, farce. See Pilgrim (J.) 1771.S0
Seven champions of Christendom, comic spectacle. See Flanche
(J. R.) 1741.1J
Seven chiefs against Thebes. See .JGschylus (p. 6 of Catalogue].
Seven clerks, romantic drama. See Wilks ( T. K.) . . .1772.15
Seven sins ; or passion's paradise. See Conquest (G.) and Meritt
(P.) 1773 19
Seymour (Harry). Aunt Dinah's pledge, drama. 2 acts. In F.
S. D., V. 46 1772.30
— The temperance doctor, drama. 2 acts. 7nF.S.D.,v.46.1772.a0
Seanarelle, com. See MoUire (J. B. P.) . . . i;33.'27 ; 1735 Oi
Shadow, mntber's dream, rumautic drama. See Almar (G.) 1721.23
Shadows, drama. See Young (C. L.) 1773.10
Shadows of tlie past, comic drama. See Simpson (J. P ) 1773.07
Shadwell (Thoma-). Bury-fair, com. 6 acts. L,., 1689. 4°. 1742.23
— Epeoni-Wells, com. 6 acts. London, 1073. 4°. . . 1742.22
— The humorists, cum. 5 acts. London, 1671. 4". . . 1742.22
— The libertine, trag. 5 acts. London, 1676. 4°. . . 1742.22
— The niihcr, com. 5 acts. London. I(j91. i" 174i.23
— Psyche, trag. 6 acts. London, 1675. 4° 1742 22
— Royal she, iherdess, tragi-com. 6 acts.- L., 1669. 4*. . 1742.22
— Squire of Alsatia, com. 5 acts. London, 1688. 4°. . 1742.23
— Sullen lovers ; or the impertinents, com. 6 acts. Loudon,
1668. 4° 1742.22
— Tlmon of Athens, play. 5 acts. London, 1678. 4°. . 1742.'22
— A true widow, com. 6 acts. London, 1679. 4°. . . 1742.23
— The virtuoso, com. 6 acta. Loudon, 1691. 4°. . . . 1742.22
Shaker lovers. See Johnson (S. D.) 1771.20
Shakspere ( Wm.) See under his name. In general alphabet.
Shakspeare's dream. See Brougham (John) 1771.14
Shakspeare's early days. See Somerset (C. A.) 1711.28 ; 1773.03
Shakespeare's festival . or new comedy of errors ; drama. See
Moncrieff (W. T.) 1721.26
Shandy Maguire. See Pilgrim (J.) 1772 23
Shannon (Cbarles). Youthful queen, com. 3 acts. InO.B.T.,
V. -21 M1.21
Shannon, pseud. 'The youthful queen, com. 2 acts. In F. S.
D.. V. 26 1772.20
She stoops to conquer, com. See Goldsmith (O.) 6037.10 ; 1714.09
She would and he wouldn't, com. See Morton (J. M ) .1733.18
She would and she would not, com. See Gibber (0.) 1713.27; 1732.19
Shewouditsbecou'd, com. See Etherege (G.) Works. 1733.08
Shefljeld (John, UuJc: of Buckingham). Tragedy of Juli.is Cassar,
alteied (from Shakspere]. Tragedy of Marcus brutus. In
his Wor.£S. V. 1. 1729
Sheil (Richard Lalor). The Apostate, trag. 6 acts. InT.S.O.,
V. 8 1.72.08
— Evadne : or the statue. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 7. . 1:72.0/
Shepherd IK.) Watch and wait. See Higgle (T. H.) and Shep-
herd (U.) 1773.10
Shepherd ot Couruailles, operetta. See March (G.) . . 1773.00
Shepherd of Derwent Vale ; or innocent culprit. See Lunn (J.)
Sheridan (Richard Brinsley). Works. Wilh memoir. Ed. by F.
Stalufortb. L., 18T5. 8° 1743.09
Conlenls . Plays : The Rivals. St. Patrick's day. The
Duenna. School for scandal. The Critic. A trip to Scar-
borough. Pizarro.
Same. Collet ted by T. Moore. Leipslc, 1826. 12'. 1743.01
yote. — This ed. includes ' The Camp, a musical ent.*
Same. London, [n.d.] 32' 1743.09
— The Camp, mus. em. 2 acts, /n C. B. T., v. 32. . .1711.32
-^ The Critic : or a tragedy rehearsed. 8 acts. In British dra-
ma, V. 1. 18J3 1714. OJ
Same, /n C. B. T., v. 16 1711.1.")
Same. In F. S. D. v. 7 1772.07
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 9. 1821. 1734.18
— The Duenna, com. Sects, /n 0. B. T., v. 2. . . .1711.02
Same. In British draii-.a, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 7 1772.07
Sauie. In London stage, v. 1. 1826 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 2. 1818. 1734.11
— Pizarro. See Kotzebue ( ). Pizarro.
— Rivals, com. 6 acts. InO.B.T., v. 2 1711.02
— Same. In British drama, v. 1. 1863 1714.09
Same. In F. S. D., v. 4 1772.04
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825. ..... 1732.17
Same.^ In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 1. 1818. 1734.10
— St. Patrick's day, or the scheming lieutenant, comic piece.
lact. /n C. B. T., v. 28 1711.28
— School for scandal, com. 5 ai^ts. In 0. B. T., v. 14. 1711.14
Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1863 1714.10
Same. ZnF. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
— Trip toScarhornngli, com. 3 acts. 7n O. B. T., v. 4. 1711.04
Same, /n London stage, v. 2. 18'26 1732.18
Shipmates, comedy. See Bridgman (C. V.) 1773.12
Shipwreck (The), comic; opera. See Arnold (S. J.) . . .1734.18
Shipwreck (The). See Plautus (M. A.) 1741.14
Shipwreck of the Medusa , or the fatal raft, drama. See Mon-
crieff (W.T.) 1721. -27
Shirley (James). Dramatic works and poems. With notes by
W. Uifford and A. Dyco. 6 v. Loud., 1»3». 8*. . . 1743.03
1. Love triclcR. com. Maid's revenge, trag. Brothers,
com. Witiy fair one. com. Wedding, com. 2. Grateful
servant, com. The 'Traitor, trag. Love's ciuelty, trag.
In a maze, com. Bird in a cage, com, H.vde Park, com.
3. The Ball, com. Young admiral, com. The Gamester,
com. The Example, com Tlie Opportunity, com. The
Coronation, com. 4. The Lady of pleasure, com. The
Royal master, play. Duke's mistrt-ss, trag. The Doubt-
ful heir, tragi-com. St. Patrick for Ireland, play. The
Constant maid, com. Humc»roua courtier, com. 6. Gen-
tleman of Venice, tragi-com. 'The Politician, trag. The
Imposture, tragi-com. The Cardinal, trag. Tbo Sisters,
com. The Court secret, tragi-com. 6. Honoris and Mam-
mon, a morality. Chabot, admiral of France, trag., by Q.
Chapman and J. S. Arcadia, a pastoral. Triumph ot
of peace, a niasciue. A contention fur Ijonour and riches,
interlude. The Triumph of beauty. Cupid and death, a
masque. Contention of AJax and Ulysses, eutertalnmeut.
Poems.
— Andromana ; or the merchant's wife. 6 acts. In Dodsley
(J.) Old p ays, V. 11. 1780 17-.2.11
— Bird in a cage, com. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 8.
1780 l7:2.tJ8
— The gamester. 6 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 9. 1722 09
— Edward, the black prince ; or the battle ot Poictiers. List.
trag. 6 acts. In London stage, v. 4. 1827. . . . 173*2.^0
Shocking eveuts, farce. See Buckstone (J. B.) . . . . 17'71.22
Shoemaker of 'Toulouse. See Hill (F. S.) 17'i2.24
Shoemakers holiday. See Dekker (T.) Dr. works, v. 1. 1873. 1', 22.18
Shopkeeper (Ihe) turned gentleman. See Moliire (J.B.P.) 1.33.29
Should this meet the eye-, farce. See Maltby (A.) . . .1'.73 07
Shylock. See Talfonrd (F.i 1771.12
Siamese twius. See ABeckett (G. A.) . . . . 1721.29 ; 1771 18
Sicilian (The) ; or love the painter, com. See Moliere (J. B. P.)
Sicilian summer. See Taylor (H.) Poet, works, v. 8. . lOi'z.84
Siege ( rbe). com. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1861. . . . l'.l'i.22
Siege (The), tragi-com. See D'Avenant (W.) Dr. works,v.4. r22.26
Siege of AKUileia, trag. See Home (J ) Woiks, v. 2. . . 1 044 02
Siege of Belgrade, comic opera. S e Cobb (J.) . 1711.20 ; 1712. '.0
Siege of Damascus, trag See Hughes (J.) 1714 10
Siege of Kbo.les. See D Avenant (W.l Dr. works, v. 3. 1873. I'.22.'.i4
Siege of Bdchelle, opera. S'e Fitz Ball (E.) 1773.06
Signing the declaration of indepenc.enee. See Howe (C. E. B.)
Silver palace ; or tue golden poppy, nia-que. S^e Almar (Geo.)
Simms (VV. G.) Normau Maurice, trag. Atalantis, drama. In
his Poems. V. 1. 1853 1186.11
Simpson (J. Palgrave). Court cards, comic drama. 2 acttc. In
F. M. D.. V. 41 1771.24
— Daddy tlardacre, drama. 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 100. . 1773.10
— Dreams of delusion, drama. 1 act. In F. M. D..v. 32. 1771.10
— Heads or tails? comedietta. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 38. 1771.ii3
— Marco Spada. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 13 1772.13
— Seccmd love, comic drama. 3 acts. In F. SD., v.84. 1772.26
— Shadows of the past, com. drama. 2f)ctB. /« Lacy, v, 97. 1773,07
— Watch dog of the Walsiughams, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy,
v. 92 , 1773.04
— World atid Stage, com. 3 act.-c. /n Lacy, v. 97. . .1773.07
— and Merivale (H. C.) Alone, com. drama. 3 acts. In Lacy,
v. 1113 1773.13
Simpson and Co,, com. See Poole (J.) 1721.10
Sir Hurry Wildair, com. See Farquhar (George). . . . 1144.31
Sir Martin Mar-all , or feigned innocence, com. See Dryden
(John) 6012.16
Sir Patient Fancy. See Behn (ilfrs. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1871. 6021. ii7
Sisters (The), com. See Shirley (J. hii) . 1743.07
Six degrees "f crime. See Hill (F. S.) .1772.23
Sixes: or the devil's in the dice, nielodr. See Dibdin(T.) 1721.24
Sixteen string Jack. See Rede (Lennni) 1721.31
Skeleton witness, or the mnrder of ihe Mount See Rede (W. L.l
Sketches inlnrtia, farce. See Morton (F.) ..... .1772.12
Slasher and Crasher. See Morton (J. M.) . . . . .177104
Slave (The), 0[.era. See Morton |T.) 1711.22
Sleep-walker (The), farce. See Ouiton (W. C.) . 1731 31 ; 1711 11
Sleeping beauty, fairy eitrav. See Planche (J R.) . 1741.12
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PLAT'S : Slseping-clraaght lo Taylor.
897
Sleepingdraagbt, hrce. Set Ptalaj (S.) 1711.29
Slice oflnck, nrce. See Mortoa ( J. M. ) , . 1733.18
Smith (Albert). Cricket on the hearth. 3 (cts. In T. S. D.,
V. 43 1772.20
Smith (Sol.) Hypoorlto, com. 3 acta, /ii F. S.D.. v. 14. 1772.11
Smith (S. Tbeyre). Cut off with a ehilling, comedietta. 1 act.
/nLaey. v. 97 1773.07
— My unclo'a will, com. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 109. . . . 1773.19
— Which is which ? com. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 97. . , . 1773.07
Smith (W. II.I The drunkaril. 5 acts. />iF. S. D., v. 11. 1771.11
Smollett (Tobias) Flays. In his Miacel. works, v. 3. 1806. 5067.06
Contents : Tlio regicides, trag. The reprisal, or the tars
of old EoRland ; com.
— — Same. In his Select works. 1870 6067.11
Smoggler's daughter, melodrama. See Dibdia (C.) . , 1721.22
Snakes iu the grass, farce. Xee Buekstono (J. B.) . . . 1711.24
Soane (George). Falls of Clyde, melodr. 2 acts. In O. B. T.,
V. 31 1711.31
— Faustus, romsatio drama. 3 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 33. 1711.33
— Rob Boy, drama. 3 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 36. ... 1721.03
— Undiue. 3 acts. /» F. S. D., v. 20 1772.21
' — Youug reefer, farce. 2 acts. In O. M. T., v. 8. . . 1721.23
— Zarah, romantic dr. 2 acts, /n 0. B. T., v. 35, , .1721.02
Social stage. See Baker (G. M.) 1712.29
Socrates, drama. See Beckett (A.) Dr. mlscel., v. 1. 1838. 1714.01
Soldier's courtship, com. .^ci; Poole (J.) 1771.30
Soldier's daugliter, com. See Cherry (A.) 1711.23
Soldier's fortune, com. See Otway (T.) Works, t. 1. 1712. 1734.08
Somebody else, farce. See Plancho (J. K.) 1771.18
Somerset (Charles A.) Crazy Jane : romantic play. 3 acts. In
0. M. T. V. 2 1721.17
— Day after the fair : farce. 1 act. In 0. M. T., v. 3. . 1721.18
— Day alter the fair, burletta. In F. M. D., T. 16. . . 1771.12
^ Female Massaroni ; or fair brigands, operatic drama. 2 acts.
/« 0. M. T., V. 13 1721.28
Miatlti bough ; or the ihtal chest, melodr. 2 acts. In 0. M.
T., V. 12 1721.27
— The sea: nautical drama. 3 acts. In O. B. T., t. 7. 1731.22
— Shakspeare's early days, hist play. 2 acts. In 0. B. T.,
V. -.iS 1711.28
Same. In Lacy, v. 9 1773.03
— Sylvana,. opera. 3 acts, /n O. M. T., v. 3 1721.18
— Twins of Warsaw, melodr. 2 acts. In O. M. T., v. 16. 1721.30
— Yes, operatic interlude. 1 act. In 0. M. T., v. 2. . 1721.17
— Zelina ; warlike Grecian drama. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 37.
Somnambulist (The). See Moncrieff (W. T.) 1711.18
Son-in-law, comic opera. See O'Eeeffe (J ) 1711.31
Son of the night. See Gayler (C.) 1772.19
Sophocles. See under his name in general alphabet.
Son of the soU, romantio play. See Merivale (H. O.) . 1773.07
Sophonisba. Sfe Alfleri (V.) Trag., v. 3. 1815. . . .1712.12
Sorceries of sin. ■^<'c! Oalderon de la Barca (P.) 1861. .1714.20
Soul of honor I drama. See Famie (H. B.) 1773.14
Southern (Tliomas). Isabella ; or the fatal marriage, trag. 5 acts.
In British drama, v. 1. 1863 1714.09
Same, /n 0. B. T., v. 9 1711.09
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.18
— Oroouoko, trag. 5 acts, /n British drama, t. 1. 1863.1714.09
Same. In 0. B. T., t. 26 1711.25
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.18
Soanish curate. See Beaomont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) Works,
V. 8. 1845 1713.08
Spanish friar (The), tragi-com. ,%< Dryden (John). . .7042.19
Spanish gipsy, play. See Middleton (T.) 1733.U
Spanish tragedy ; or Hierouiiuo is mad again. See Eyd (T.)1722.03
Sparagus garden, com. See Brome (E.) Dr. works, v. 3. 1713.22
Spare bed ; or the shower bath, farce. See Cooper (F. F.) 1721.22
Spectre bridegroom ; or a ghost in spite of hiinself, farce. See
Moncrieff (W. T.) 1711.16
Speed the plough, com. See Morton (T.) 1711.15
Spencer (George) and James (Walter). Retnm ticket, farce.
1 act. In Lacy, v. 99 1773.09
Spirit (The) of seventy-six ; or the coming woman. See Ourtis
(Mrs. A. W.) 1744.04
Spoiled child, farce. See Hoare (Prince) 1771.12
Sprigs of laurel. See O'Eeeffe (John) 1734.04 ; 1721.06
Squire Lubberly. See Moliire (J. B. P.) 1733.21
Squire (if Alsatla. com. See Shadwell (T.) 1688. . . . 1742.26
Staff of diamoudrt. nautical dr. See Hazlewood (C. H.) . 1773.14
Stage-struck Yankee. See Durivage (O. E.) 1771.17
Staple of News (The). See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. 1725.27
Star of destiny, dr. spectacle. See Gait (J.) Poems. . . 1644.01
Star of tlie north, drama. See Robertson (T. W.) . . . 1773.03
Slate of iniioceuco, and fall of man. opera. See Dryden (J.) 6042.18
State prisoner, drama. 5MGowing(W.) 1773.11
State secrets, farce. In F. M. D., v. 11 1771.09
Steele {Sir Richard). The conscious lovers, com. 6 acts. In
London stage, v. 2. 1826 1732.18
— Tender husband ; or accomplish'd fools, com. 6 acts. Lon-
don. 1771. 12'' /n 6071.06
Same. In British drama, t. a. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1788.19
Steeple-chase, ikrce. See Morton (J. U.) 1738.18
Stella. See Goethe (J. W. von) 1744.26
Stephens (George). Dramas for the stage. 2 v. L.,1846. 8'. 1743.24
Contents : v. 1. Nero, Forgery, Sensibility : tragedies.
2. belf-gloriflcation, a Chinese play. Rebecca and her
daugliters, a comedy. Philip Baall, or a poet's fkte, a
tragedy.
Steward (The), com. See Beazley (8.) 1772.26
Stichus ; or the parasite rebuffed. See Flantus (M. A.) . 1742.04
Still waters run deep. See Taylor (Tom) 1772.26
Stirling (Edward). Aline; or the ros« of KUlurney, drama.
3 acts. In Lacy, v. 94 1773.04
— Bloomer costume, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D, v. 8. .1771.06
— By royal command, comic drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 100.
— Cabin boy, drama. 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 104 1778.14
— Family pictures, fiirce. 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 106. . .1773.18
— Grace DarUug ; or the wreck at sea. drama. 2 acta. In Lacy,
v. 104 1773.14
. — Jeanette and Jeannot ; or the village pride, mus. drama,
a acta. In Lacy, v. 1II6 1773.16
— Miser's daughter, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 99. . 1773.09
— Mrs. Caudle s curtain lecture, bagatelle. 1 act. In F. M.
D., V. 21 1771.14
— Nicholas Nickleby, farce. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. S3. 1771.20
— Norah Creina. drama. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 26. . . 1771.17
— Bag-picker of Paris. 3 acta. In F. S. D., v. 14. . . 1772.14
— Teddy Roe, farce. 1 act. In T. M. D., v. 26. . . . 1771.16
— Young scamp, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 36. . . 1772.28
Stocqneler (J. 11.) OhJect of Interest, farce. 1 act In T. M.
D., v. 26 1771.16
Stolen heiress, com. See Centlivre (Jfr<. S.) . 1715.02 ; 1714.'26
Stolen Jewess ; or two children of Israel. See Hazlewood (C. H.)
Story (Win. W.) Nero, an hist. play. London, 1876. 12°. 1743.27
Stranger (The). .%« Eotzebue (A. F.F. von) 1772.02
Stripling (The), trag. See BailUe (J.) Works. 1861. . . 1712.28
Such thmgs are. Ae Inchbald (J/r<. Eliz.) 1732.17
Suckling (Sir John). Poems, plays, e(c. 2 v. L.,1874. 10°. 1743.17
v. 1. Aglauta, drama. 6 acta. 2. The goblins. :om. 6 acts.
Brenuoralt, trs!g. 6 acts. The sad one, trag. 5Ecta.
— The goblins, com. 5 acts. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 10.
1780 • 1722.10
Sudden thoughte, farce. See Wilka (T. E.) 1771.19
Suil Dhuv the coiner, melodrama. See Dibdin (T.) . .1721.16
Sullen lovers ; orthe impertiueuts, com. See Shadwell (T.)1712. 22
Sultan (The) ; or a peep into the seraglio, farce. See Bickerslaff
(I.) 1732.19
Sun's darling, masque. See Ford (J.) and Dekker (T.)
Supper iu Dixie, farce. See Triplet (J.) 1771.28
Supplicants (The). See iEschylas (p. 5 of Catalogue).
Supplicants (Tlie). See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Surgeon of Pails. See Jones (J. 8.) 1772 84
Surrender of Calais, play. See Colman (G., Me ^ounper). . 1721.07
Susan Ilopley. See Pitt (G. D.) 1721.31
Suspicioushusband.com. See Hoadly (i>r. BenJ.) . . .1714 09
Sater (Win. E.) Dick Turpin and Tom King, serio-comic drama.
2 acta. In F. M. D.. v. 36 1772.22
— Lost child ; or Jones's baby, farce. 1 act. InT. M. D., v. 41.
— Quiet family, farce. 1 net. In F. M. D., v. 30. . . 1771.19
Swayze (Jfrs. J. C.) Ossawattomio Brown. 3 acts. /nF. S. D.,
v. 29 1772.22
Sweeny Todd, the barber of Fleet street. See Hazelton (F.)
Sweethearts and wives, com. See Eenney (J.) .... 1772. IU
Swiss cottage ; or why don't she marry ? mus. burletta. See
Bayly (T. H.) 1771.09
Swiss swains, operetta. See Webster (B.) 177116
Sworn at Highgate, musical farce. See Daniel (G.) . . 1721.21
Sylvana, opera. .See Somerset (C. A.) 1721.18
Sylvester Daggerwood, interlude. See Oolman (G., the younger).
Sympathy, comedietta. See Dnbourg (A. W.) 1773.06
Tailor (Robert). The hog hath lost his pearl, com. 4 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 6. 1780 1722.06
Tailor of Tamworth, farce. .1 act. /» F. M. D . v. 11. .1771.09
' Take care of Dowb—,' farce. See Morton (J. M.) . . .1733.24
Take care of little Charley, farce. See Brougham (J.) .1771.14
Taking ttie veil ; or the harsh stepfather. S^e Hazlewood (C. H.)
Talbot (R.) The Serf, trag. 6 acts. In O. B. T., v. 19. . 1711.19
Tale of a tub. See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. . . . 1725.27
Tale of mystery, melodrama. See Holcroft (T.) . . ,1711.08
Talfourd (Francis). Shylock. /nF. M. D.. v. 17. . . .1771.12
Talfourd (Thomas Noon). Tragedies. N. Y., 1849. 12*. . 1744.08
Con^enff : Ion, trag. Athenian captive, trag. Glencoo, trag.
— Ion, tragedy. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 1 1772.01
Tamerlane, trag. See Rowe (N.) 1714.10 ; 1732.19
Tamburlaine the great, trag. See Marlowe (C.) Dram, works.
Taming of a shrew. 1 act. In Six old plays, v. 1. 1779. 1742.29
Taming of the shrew. See Shakspere ( Wva.)
Tancred and Gismunda. trag. See Wilmot (B.) .... 1722.02
Tancred and Sigismuuda, tiag. See Thomson (J.) . . 1714.09
Tantara-rara. rogues all. See O'Keeffe (John). . ; . . 1734.06
Tartuffe ; or the iniposter. See MoUere ( J. B. P.) 1733.28; 1733.21
Taste.com. See Foote (S.) Works, v. 1. 1799 1724.18
Tatler (The) ; or indiscreet lover, com. See Voltaire (F. M. A.de).
Tayleure (CUftoii W.) Boy martyr of Sept. 12, 1814. 3 acta. In
F. S. D., V. 32 1772.24
— Horseshoe Robinson. 3 acta. In F. S. D.. v. 27. . 1772.21
— The drunkard's warning, drams. 3 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 46.
Taylor (Henry). Poetical works. 3 v. L., 1864. 16°. . . 1U92.32
Contents: v. 1. Philip Van Artevelde. 2. Edwin tlie
Fair. Isaac Comneuus. 3. A Sicilian summer. St. Clem-
ent's Eve.
Taylor (Tom). BUghted being, fkrce. 1 act. /nF.M. D.,v. 31.
— Fool's revenge. 3 acta. /»F. S. D., v. 42 1772.29
— Helping hands. 8 acta. In F. S. D.. v. 36 1772.28
— Retribution. 4 acts. In F. S. D., v. 19. .... . 1772.17
— Still waters run deep, com. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 36. 177'i.26
— Tickot-ofleave man. 4 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 42. . .1772.29
— To oblige Benson, com. 1 act. /iiF. M. D, v. 11. .1771.09
— Victims, comedy. Sects. /iiF. S. D.. v. 24. . . . •gii|20
— and Reade (Charles). Masks and faces, comedy. 2 actsr" In
F. S. D., V. 30 1772.23
— and Reade (Charles). Two loves and a We. 4 acta. /» F S.
D-. T. 34 1778.26
■ laaaUng for books, use th* "Book Order," giving the AUTHOU'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB
898
PLAYS . Taylor to TJgollno.
TkTior (Tbomu Proclui). Tb« bottla, drama. 3 acta. In F. M.
D.. V. 3 1771.03
— Obaln of guilt ; or Inn on tbe heath, romantic drama. 2 acts.
/» 0. M. T., v. 12 1721.27
Teddy Roe, farce. 5m Stirling (Edw.) 1771.16
Teddy the tUer, farce. Sef EodweU (O. H.) 1711.25
Tekeli ; or the eiege of Moutgatz, melodr. Ste Hook (I. E.) 1711.30
Temper, comedy. See Beil (B.) 1772.07
Temperance doctor, drama. See Seymonr (H.) .... 1772.30
Tempest (The). See Shakspere (William 1.
Tempest (Tbe) ; or tbe eucbauted island, com. See Dryden
(John) 6042.16
Temple beau, com. See Fielding (H.) Works, t. 1. . . 5037.20
Temptation : or tbe Irish emigrant. See Brougham (J.) 1771.08
Ten uigbis in a bar-room. See Pratt (W. W.) 1772.29
Ten thousand a year, drama. See Peake (B. B.) . . . . 1721 .31
Tender husband ; or tbe accomplished fools, com. See Steele
(Sir R.) 1714.10 ; 1732.19
Tennyson (A.) Queen Mary ; drama. 1875 1093.41
Terentius Afer (Publiua). See under his name, in general alphabet.
Terrible thinker ! farce. See Williams (T. J.) . . . .1771.24
Teiry (Daniel). Guy Mannering ; or the gypsy's prophecy,
musical play. 3 acts. 7»0. B. T., v, 43 1721.10
Same. In F. S. D., v. 10 1772,10
Same. In Oxberry(W.) New Engl, dr„ v. 12. 1821. 1734,21
Tbalaba, the destroyer, melodrama. See Fitz-Ball (E.) . 1721.20
That blessed baby, farce. See Moore (J, G.) 1771.09
That noBB I farce. .Vee Woolf (B. E.) 1771,21
That rascal Pat, farce. .Vee Grover (J. Holmes) 1771.23
Thaxter (A. Wallace). Grotto uymph. 1 a. In F. M. D.,v,34. 1771.21
Tberese, the orphan of Geneva. See Payne (J. H.) . , 1721,07
Thersytes, interlude. 1 act. /n Four old plays, 1848. .1724.20
Theseus and Ariadne, or tbe marriage of Bacchus, classical ex-
trav. .S'ee Planche (J. R.) 1741.12
Thesmophoriazusse. See Aristophanes. Comedies, v. 2. 1712.16
Thierry and Theodoret. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.)
Works, V. 1 1713.01
Thirty- three next birthday, farce. See Morton (J. M.) .1733.24
Thomas A'Becket ; hist. play. See Jerrold (Douglas), . 1721.20
Thomas and Sally ; or tbe sailor's return, mus, ent, 2 acts. In
London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732,20
Thompson (Charles Pelbam). Gambler's fate. 2 acts. In O.
B, T., V. 17 1711.17
— Dumb Savoyard, and his monkey, melodrama. 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 98 1773.08
Thomson (James). Tancred and Sigismunda, trag. 5 acts. In
British drama, v, 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 4, 1827 1732.20
— An uncle too many, mus. farce. 2 acts. In O. M. T„
v, 11 1721.26
Thomson (Mortimer). Lady of tbe lake, travestle. 1 act. In
F. M. D., V. 22 1771.15
Thornton (L. M.) Postman's knock, mus. farce. 1 act. In O.
B. T„V. 48 1721.16
Thracian wonder, com.; by J. Webster and W. Rowley. In
Webster (J.) Dram, works, v, 4. 1857 1744,27
Three (The) and the deuce. See Hoare (P.) 1721.05
Tliree cuckoos, farce. See Morton (J, M.) 1733.24
Three guardsmen. See Rice (C.) 1772,17
Three musket-dears. See Panlton (J. and H.) . . . . 1773.05
Three weeks after marriage. See Mnrphy (A.) 1714.09 ; 6057.09
Thumping legacy, farce. See Morton (J, M,) ..... 1771,10
Ticket-of-leave man. See Taylor (Tom) . 1772,29
Ticklish times, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1771,30
Time tries all. See Courtney (J.) 1772.26
Time works wonders, com. See Jerrold (Douglas). . . 1725.24
Timoleon. See Alfieri (V.) Tragedies, v, 2 1712!ll
Timon of Athens, play. See Shadwell(T.) 1742.22
Timon of Athens, trag. See Shakspere (William),
Timonr the Tartar, melodrama. .S'ee Lewis (M. G.) , .1711.29
'Tis pity she's a whore. .See Ford (J.) Dr. works. 1851. 1735.02
' 'Tis the darkest hour before dawn,' com. See Mack (R. E.)
Titus and Berenice, trag. See Otway (T.) Works, v. 1. . 1731.08
To oblige Benson, comedietta. See Taylor (Tom). . . 1771.09
To Paris and back for five pounds, farce. See Morton (J. M.)
Tobacconist (The), farce. See Jonson(B.) 1732.18
Tobias (Return of). See Qenlis {Mme. de). Sacred drama. 1724.32
Tobin(Johu). Tbe Curfew play. 5 acts, /n O. B. T., v. 43. 1721.10
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
— Honey moon, com. 5acts. /n 0. B. T., v. 13. , . .1711.13
Same. 6 acts. /nF. S. D., v, 1 1772.01
Tom and Jerry ; or life in London, operatic extrav. Set Mon-
crieff(W,T,) 1711.33
Tom Bowling, nautical drama. See Campbell (A. L. V.) . 1721.18
Tom Cringle. See Fitzball (E.) 1772.17
Tom Noddy's secret, farce. See Bayly (T. H.) .... 1771.21
Tom Thumb the Great (Tragedy of tragedies ; or). See Fielding
. (H.) 6037.20 ; 1734.18 : 1714.09 ; 1711,23
TomUs (— ). Albumazar, com. 5 acts. In Dodslev 13.] Old
plays, V, 7, 1780 \ 1722.07
Tony Lumpkin in town. See O'Keeffe (J,) Dr. works, v. 1. 1734.04
Too much for good nature. See Falconer (E.) .... 1771.23
Toodles (The), domestic drama. 2 acts. /nF. M. D., T. 7. 1771.07
Torqnato TaSBO. Sec (Joethe (J. W, voui. Dr. works, 1861. 1725.01
Tour (La) de Nesle ; or the chamber of death. See Gaillardet
(T. F.) and Dumas (A.) 1772.14
• ■^?'':~™* title-page mistakenly ascribes the authorship
to Victor Hugo.
Tourists' ticket, farce. See Williams (T. J.) . . 1773 ofi
Tower of London ; or the death omen and the fate of Lady Jane
Grey. See Higgle (T. H.) and Lacy (T. H.) ... 1773.04
Tower of Nesle ; or, chamber of death ; [tr.] by O. Almar. See
Gaillardet (T. F.) and Dumas (A.) 1721.21
Town and country, com. .S'ee Morton (T.) 1711.23
Town (The) fop. See Behn (Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 3. 1873. 6021.06
Townley (Rev. James). High life below stairs, ftroe. 2 acts.
/n O. B. T., v. 13 1711.13
— Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Townsend ( W. Thompson). Blow in the dark, comedietta. 1 act-
In Lacy, v, 106 1773.16
— Gold fiend ; or the demon gamester, drama. 3 acts. In
Lacy, V, 107 1773.17
— Lost ship, nautical drama. 3 acta. In F. S. D., v. 39. 1772,27
— Mary's dream : or far, fkr at seal melodrama. 3 acts. In
Lacy, V. 107 1773.17
Toy (The) ; or tbe lie of the day. See O'Keeffe (J.) . .1734.06
TraehinisB. See Sophocles. Tragedies. 1744.02 ; 1744.01 ; 1743.23
Tradesman's son, drama, 2 acts. In Lacy, v. 105. . . 1773.15
Tragedy of AlphonsuB, emp, of Germany. See Chapman (G.)
Tragedy of errors. .See Pntnam (Jfrj. M, L,) 1742.08
Tragedy of success. .S'ee Putnam {Mrs. M. L.) .... 1742.09
Traitor (The), trag. See Shirley (James) 1743.04
Traitors' gate ; or the tower of London in 1653. See Lncas
(W. J.) 1773.06
Tramp's adventure ; or tme to the last. See Phillips (F.) 1773,16
Trappolin, tragi-com, 6 acts. See Cokain (Sir A.) Dr. works.
1874 1713.31
Travellers (The) ; or mua. fascination, opera. See Cherry
(A.) 1721.08
Treasure (The), com. See Leasing (G. E.) . . 1732.10 ; 1732.30
Treasure (The). See Plantns (M. X.) Comedies 1741.14
Trial, com. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1861 1712.22
Trial by jury, dram, cantata. See Gilbert (W. S.) Orig. plays.
187B 1724.34
Tribulation; or unwelcome visitora, com. .See Poole (J.) 1711.13
Trick to catch the old one, drama. Sec Middleton (T.) .1733.12
Trinummus ; the three pieces of money. ,Vee Plaums (M.A.) 1742.04
Trip to Calais, com. See Foote (8.) Works, v. 2. 1799. 1724.19
Trip to Scarborough, com. See Sheridan (R. B.)
Triplet (James), Call at number 1-7, farce, 1 act. /n F. M. D.,
v. 36 1771.22
— Supper in Dixie, farce, 1 act. /nF. M. D,, v. 37. . ,1771.23
Trinmph of beauty. See Shirley (James). ...... 1743.08
Triumph of honour, love, death, time : moral representations.
Set Beaumont (F.| and Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 2, . 1713.03
Triumphof peace, masque. See Shirley (James). , , . 1743.08
Troilus and Cressida, trag. See Shakspere (W.)
Troilus and Cressida : or truth found too late, trag. See Drr-
den (J.) 6042.19
Trojan dames. See Euripides (p. 450 of Catalogue).
Trowbridge (J. T.) Neighbor Jackwood. 6 acts. In F. S. D.,
v. 37. 1772.26
Truculenms ; the churl. See Plautns (M. A.) 1742.06
True as steel, com. See Beeve (W,) 1773.02
True-bom (The) Englishman. See Defoe (D.) Works, v, 20. 6032,30
True widow, com. See Shadwell (T.) 1679 1742.'23
Tmebay Cosio (T, de), Mr, and Mrs. Pi*ingle, comia Interlude.
1 act. /n O. B. T„ V. 31, 1711.31
Trumpeter's daughter. .See Coyne (J. 8.) 1771 ,21
Trying it on, farce. See Brough (Wm.) 1771.17
Tryphon, trag. See Boyle (R.) Dr. works, v, 1, 1739. . 1714.06
Tuke (Sir Samuel). Adventures of five hours. 6 acts, /n Dods-
ley (J.) Old plays, v. 12. 1780 1722.13
Tumble-down Dick, or Pbffiton in the suds. See Fielding (H.)
Turn out, farce. See Kenney (J,) l'!21,13
Turn him out, farce. .See Williams (T, J.) ..... 1773.23
Turned-head, farce. .See A'Beckett (O. A.) 1721.28
Turnpike gate, mus, farce. See Knight (T,) 1711.20
Tweedleton's tail-coat, farce. See Williams (T. J.) . . 1771.24
Twelfth-night ; or what you will, com. See ShakspereJWm.)
Twenty minutes under an umbrella. See DubourgJA, W,) 1773,16
Twenty minutes with a tiger, farce, 1 act. /nF, M, iS,, v. 33.
Twice told tale. See Wooler (J. P.) 1771,21
Twin-brothers (The), See Plautus (>f. A.) ..... . 1741.15
Twin-rivals (The), com. See Farquhar (G.) 1744,31
Twine (Lawrence). Patterne of painful adventures. In Shake-
speare's library, v. 4, 1875 1751,17
Twins of Warsaw, melodrama. See Somerset (C, A,) . .1721 ,30
Two b'hoys, burletta. See Dance (C) 1771,23
Two blinds, operetta. See Clements (A.) 1773.13
Two Bounycastles. Set Morton (J. M.) 1771.06
Two buzzards, fkrce. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1771.16; 17
Two flais and a sharp, comedietta. See Maltt^ (A.) . . 1773.10
Two friends, drama. 5ee Lacy (M. R,) , , , 1711,27 ; 1772.12
Two galley slaves, melodrama. See Payne (J. H.) , . .1711.10
Two gentlemen of Verona, com. See Shakspere (Wm).
Two Uregories, or where did the money come from ? farce. See
Dibdin (T.) 1721,18 ; 1771,08
Two loves and a Ufe. See Taylor (Tom) ond Reade (C) . 1772.25
Two misers, mus. ent. See O'Hara (K.) 1732,19
Two noble kinsmen. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) 1713.11
Two Puddifoots, farce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.24
Two queens, com. See Bnckstone (J, B,) 1771,10
Two strings to yoiw bow, farce. See Jephson (R,) . ,1711,30
Two to one ; or Irish footman, farce. See Clements (A.) 1773,08
Two wise men and all the rest fooles. See Chapman (Geo.)
'Twould puzzle a conjurer, comic drama. See Poole (J.) 1771,06
Tyrannic love ; or the royal martyr, trag. See Dryden (J,) 6042.16
Tyrant king of Crete, trag. See Sedley (C.) 1742.21
Ugolino, trag. See Booth (J, B,) 1772.16
THE BROOKLYN LIBBABT.
I
PLAYS : Uncle Rip lo Wlietstones.
890
Uncla nip, fiirce. Sue Faake (R. B.) 1781.09
Uncle Tom'8 cabin. See Aiken (O. L.) 1772.22
Uncle too many (An), raua. I'arce. See lljoniaoii (J.) , . 1721.26
Under tho rose, niua. ent. See Dibdin (T.J . . , . • 1721,31
Undine. See Soane (Qeorge) 1772.21
Unfinished geutleman, farce. See Selbjr (C.) 1771.10
Unfortunate lovers, trag. See D'Avenant (W.) (p. 406 of Cat).
Unfortunate Miss Bailey ; interlude. .Se« A'Beckett (G. A.) 1721.26
Universal gallant, com. See Fielding (H.) 60:17,22
Unnatural combat. See Maasingor (Philip). . 1735.02 ; 1733.07
Unprotected female, farce. See Ooyne (J. 8.) .... 1771. 1'J
Up a tree I farce. &e Williams (T. J.) 1773.08
Upholsterer, com. See Murphy (A.) Works, v. 3. . . , 6067.09
Used up. S«Mathew«(C.) 1771.02
Valentine and Oraou, melodrama. See Dibdin (T.) . . 1711.27
Valeniinian. See Beaumont (F.) aivl Fletcher (J.) Works, v. 6.
Valet do sham, farce. See Selby IC.) 1771.20
Vampire (The), melodrama. See Planchu (J. K.) . . . 1711.27
Vanbmgh (.^'ir John). Dramatic works. Ed. by L. Hunt. Lou-
don, 1849. 8° 1744.31
ContenU: Msop. The Coufederacy. The Countiug.
bouse. The false friend.
— City wives' confederacy, com. 5 acts. In British drama, v. 2.
1853 1714.10
Same. The Confederacy. In Lond. stage, v. 3. 1826. 1732.1'j
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Eugl. drama,v.l2.1B21.1734.21
— Provoked wife, com. 5 acts. In London stage, v. 3. 1732.19
— and Oibber (C.) Pruvoked husband ; or a journey to London,
com. 6 acts. /» 0. B. T., v. 3 171103
Same. In British drama, v. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 2. 1825 1732.18
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. S. 1821. 1734.14
Van Diemen's land, operatic dr. See Moncrieff (W. T.) 1721.25
Vellere {Dr. — ). King aud rebel, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy,
V. 100 1773.10
— Meted out, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy, v, 99 1773.09
Venetian (The) ; or council of ten. See Beynoldson (T. H.) 1721.30
Venice preserv'd, trag. See Otway (Thomas). . 1734.09 ; 1714.09
Venoni ; or the novice of St. Mark's, drama. See Lewis
(M. G.) 1721.05
Venus in arms ; or petticoat colonel, comic interlude, ,^ee Wil-
son [Mrs. 0. B.) 1721.29
Vermont wool-dealer, farce, lact. In F. M. D., v. 22. 1771.16
"Very age 1'' (The), com. .See Gould (E. S.) 1724.30
Very last days of Pompeii I class, burlesque. .See Reece (B.)
Very woman (A); or prince o^Tarent. ,S'ee Massinger (P.) 1735.02
Veteran (The). See Wallack (J. L.) 1772,22
Vicar of Wakefield. See Ooyne (J. 8.) 1772.11
Victims, comedy. See Taylor (Tom) 1772.20
Victor vanquished, com. See Dance (C.) 1771.16
Victorine. See Buckstone (J. B.) ' 1772.21
Village lawyer, farce. 2 acts, /n O. B. T„ T. 14. . . .1711.14
Same. In F. M. D., v. 20 1771.14
Village nightingale, burletta. See Graven (H. T.) . . • 1773.18
Villiers (George, 2d duke of Buckingham). The rehearsal. Ed.
by E. Arber. London, 1868. 18" 5011.05
Viola. See Matnrin (E.) 1772.21
Vii;gin martir, trag.; by T. Dekker and P. Massenger. See
Dekker(T.) Dram, works, v. 4. 1873 1722.21
Same. /» Massinger (P.) Plays, v. 1. . 1733.06 ; 1735.02
Virgin of the sun, play. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). . 1732.02
Virgin unmasked, mus. farce. See Fielding (H.) . . . 1732.19
Virginia. See Alfleri (V.) Tragedies, v. 1. 1816. . . . 1712.10
Virginius, trag. See Knowles (J. 8.) 1732.05 ; 1732.06 ; 1711.06
Virtuoso (The), com. See Shadwell (T.) 1691 1742.22
Viltoria Corombona (While devil ; or), trag. See Webster (J.)
Volpone ; or the foi. See Jonson (Ben). Works. 1853. 1725,27
Voltaire (F, M. A. de). Dramatic works. Tr. by H. Dowumau.
2 v. London, 1781. 8° 1744.21
Contents ; v, 1, Tragedies, tr, by H. Downman : (Edipus,
Brutus, Mariamne, The death of Cesar. 2. Comedies, tr.
by D. Williams. The Tatler or the indiscreet lover, Nan-
ine, Tlie Prodigal, The coffee-house or the Scotch-woman,
The Right of the lord of the mauor,
— Dramatic works. 6 v. London, 1761-63. 16°. . . . 6081.12
i\ro(e.— These constitute v. 12-15, 18, and 26 of his ■ Works.'
Cen^en^ : v. 1. CEdipus, trag. Mariamne, trag. Discourse
on trag. Brutus, trag. 2. Dissert, on tragedy. Semi-
ramis, trag. Death of Cffisar, trag. Amelia, or the duke
of Foix, trag. 3. Orestes, trag. Tho Prodigal, com. Let-
ters on the tragedy of Mcrope. 4. Merope, trag. Naniue,
trag. The Babbler, trag. Letters pref. to Zara. 5. Zara,
trag. The Prude, com. Pandora, opera. 6. Mahomet,
trag., with pref. letters. Socrates, drama. Alzira, trag.
— Mahomet, the imposter, tragedy. Adapted t^om the French,
by J. MiUer. In British drama, v, 2, 1822, . . 1714,10
Same. In London stage, v. 4. 1827 1732.20
Votary of wealth, com. See Holman (J. O.) 1732.20
Waiting for an omnibus, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . . 1733,24
Waiting for the verdict ; or folsely accused. See Hazlewood
(0. H.) 1773.09
Walcott (Charles M.) 'Good fellow,' com. lact. /nF. M. D.,
V. 12 1771.10
— Hiawatha, mus. extrav. 2 acta, /n F. M. D., v. 14, .1771,11
— Nothing to nurse, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 17. 1771.12
— One coat for two suits, comic drama, 2 acts. In F. M, D,,
V. 15 1771.11
Waldaner (Aug.) Fanchon, the cricket. 6 acts. In F. S. D,,
V. 42 1772.29
— Little barefoot. 6 acts. In F. S. D.. v. 42 1772.29
Waldron (W. R.) Lizzie Leigh ; or the murder near the old
mill, domestic drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, T, 93. . 1773.03
Walker (C. E.) Warlock of the gleo, melodram*. In T. S. O.,
V. 87 1772.M
Walker (John). Wild boy of Bohemia, melodr. 2 acts. In O.
B. T. V. 48 1721.16
Wallace ; the hero of Scotland. .Vee Barrymore (W.) . 1772.24
Wallack (J. Lester). The veteran. 6 acts, /n F.S.D., v. 28. 1772.33
Wallenstein (Tragedy of Albertus), trag. See Glapthome (H.l
1639 ■ i7li,06
Wallenstein. See Schiller (J. C. F. von). Works, v. 2. . 6064.26
Waltz by Arditi, farce. .See Oxenford (J.) 1778.11
Wandering boys, or the castle of Olival, melodrama. 3 acts,
/n 0, M, T., V. 3 1721.18
Same. In F. S. D, v. Kl 1772.19
Wandering minstrel, fiirce. See Mayhew (H,) .... 1771,17
Wanted a widow. See Boncicanlt (Dion) ond Seymour (C.) 1771.12
Wanted 1000 spirited young milliners, for the gold diggings,
farce, See Ooyne (J. S.) 1771.17
Wappine old stairs, nautical drama. See Savill (J. F.) . 1721.28
Wardock Kcnnllson ; or the wild woman of the village. See
Fitz-Ball (E.) 1721.23
Warlock of the glen, melodrama. See Walker (C. E.) . 177'J.26
Wasps. See Aristophanes. Comedies. . . . 1712.17 ; 1712.16
Watch and wait, drama. See Higgle (T. H.) and Shepherd
(B) 1773.18
Watch dog of the Walsinghams, drama. S.e Simpson (J. P.) 1773,02
Waterman (The) ; or 1st of August, ballad opera. See Dibdin
(U.) 1711,23
Waverley, or 60 years since. See Fitz-Ball (E.) , , . 1721.20
Way of the world, com. See Oongrevo (W.) . 1744,31 ; 1714,18
Way to get married, com. See Morton (T.) 1711, '20
Way to keep him, com. See Mnrphy (A.) Works, v. 3. , 6067.10
Ways and means, com. See Colman (Geo., Ike younger).
Weakest goeth to the wall. See Webster John). . . . 1744.27
Weathercock (The), farce. See Allingham (J. T.) . . . 1711.18
Weatherly (i>ed Edw. and A. W. M.) Champagne, com. Adapted
from the French. In Lacy. v. 98 1773.08
Webb (Charles). Belphegor, the mountebank ; or woman's con<
stancy, drama, 3 acts. In O. B. T., v. 47. ... 1721,14
Same, /n F. S. D., v. 43 1772.29
— CorsicHU brothers. 3 acts. In 0. B. T., v. 47. . . , 1721.14
Weber (Carl Maria von). Der Freischutz ; or the seventh bul-
let, opera. 3 acts. /nO. B. T., V. 9 1711.09
Webster (Benjamin). Dead heart, hist, drama, 3 acts. /nF. S.
D., V, 43 1772,29
— Giralda ; or the miller's wife, comic drama. 3 acts. In T.
S. D., V. 36 1772.26
— Golden farmer ; or the last crime : domestic drama. 2 acts.
/n O. M. T., V. 6 1721,21
Same. /nF. M. D.,v. 1 1771.01
— High ways and by ways, farce. 2acts. /n O. B, T., v, 28, 1711.28
Same, /n F. M. D., v. 18 1771.13
- Laughing hyena, farce, lact. /n F. M. D, v, 25. .1771.16
— My young wife and my old umbrella, farce. 1 act. In F. M.
D., V. 27 1771.17
— Que touch of nature. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 36. . . 1771.22
— Paul Clifford, highwayman of 1770, drama. 3 acts. In O.M.
T., v. u 1721.21
— Swiss sivains, operetta. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. '23. . 1771.16
Webster (Bonjamin, jr.) Just like Roger] farce, 1 act. In
Lacy, V. 911 1773,06
— Yule log, farce, 1 act. In Lacy, v. 98 1773,08
Webster (John). Dramatic, works, Ed, by W. Hazlitt. 4 t.
Loud,, 1857, 1'2° 1744.21
Contents,
Appius and Virginia, v. 3.
Cure for a cuckold, v. 3.
Northward hoe, v. 1.
Odes, v. 3.
'Thracian wonder (The), v. 4.
Verses, v, 4,
Weakest goeth to the wall, v. 4.
Westward hoe. v. 1.
White devil (The), or Vittoria
Corombona, v. 2.
Devil's law case, v. 3.
Duchess of Malfl, v, 2,
Famous hist, of Sir T. Wyatt,
V. 2.
Induction to the Malcont6nt,v.4.
Monument of honour, v. 3.
Monumental column, v. 3.
— ■ Duchess of Malfl, trag. 6 acts, /n O. B. T,, v. 46. .1721,13
— Malcontent. Augm. by J. Marston. 6 acts. In Marston (J.)
Works, V, 2, 1866 1733.03
Same. In Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 4, 1780. . . 1722.04
— The white devil : or Vittoria Corombona, trag, 6 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 6. 1780 1722.06
Wedding (The), play. See Shirley (James) 1743.03
Wedding-day (The), com. See Fielding (H.) . 6036.02 ; 6037.'22
Wedding-day, com. See Inohbald {Mrs. Eliz.) .... 1772.18
Wedding-gown, com. See Jerrold (D.) 1726.26
Wehner (J. H.) Principles form character, comedy. 3 acts. In
F. M. D., V. '22 1771.16
Wept of Wish-ton-wish. 2 acts, /ii F. S. D., v. 20. . .1772.18
Werner, trag. See Byron (G. O. N., lord). . . 1721.13 ; 1772.09
West end : or, the Irish heiress, com. See Boncicault (Dion).
West Indian, com. See Cumberland (R,) 1714,10
Westmacott (0, M,) Nettlewig hall ; or ten to one, mus. farce.
2 acts. In 0. B. T., v, 35 1721.02
West-ward hoe ; by T. Dekker and J. Webster. See Dekker
(T.) Dram, works, v. 2. 1873 1722.19
Same. See Webster (J.) Dram, works, v. 1. 1857. 1744.24
What next ? farce. See Dibdin (Thomas) 1732.20
What you will. See Marston (J.) Works, v, 1. 1856. , .1733,02
Wheel of fortune, com. See Cumberland (B,) . 1711.14 ; 1732.17
Where there's a will there's a way. com. See Morton (J. M.)
Whetstones (George). Hlstorye of Promos and Cassandra, com.
5 acts, /n Shakespeare's library, V, 6. 1874. . .1761.19
Same, In Six old plays, v, 1. 1779 1742.29
In asking for hooka, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the flrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
900
PLAYS : Which is the man Uj Zring.
Which 1» the man, com. See Cowlejr (Jfrj. H. P.) • ■ • 1732.18
Which is which ? comedietta. See Smith (S. T.) ... 1773.07
Which of tLe two f comedietta. 5ee Morton |J. M.) . . 1733.24
Whistler ; or the fate of the lily of St. Leonard's, drama. See
Pitt (G. D.) 1773.07
White iR-'v. James), Feudal times, or court of James in., of
Scotland. 5 acts. In F. 8. D., v. 6 1772.06
— King of the commons. 6 acts. In F. S. D., v. 4. . 1772.04
White cat, fairy extrav. See Plancho (J. B.) 1741 12
White devil ; or Vittoria Corombcma, trag. See Webster (J.)
Whitehead (Wm.) Roman father, trag. 6 acts. In British dra-
ma, V. 2. 1853 1714.10
Same. In London stage, v. 3. 1826 1732.19
Whitty (Walter Devereui). My husband's secret, farce. 1 act.
In Lacy, v. 102 1773.12
Who kille.l cock robin ? fcroe. 5e« Mathews (0.) . . .1771.23
Who stole tbe clock, operatic farce. 5e« Grrisar (A.) . .1773.16
Who's my husband? farce. 5ee Morton (J. M.) . . .1733.24
Wicked world. See Gilbert (W. S.| Orig. plays. . . . 1724.34
Widow Freeheart ; or woman haters, com. See Hardy (E. T.)
Widow Banter. See Behu (Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1871. . 6021.07
Widow's marriage, com. See Boker (Q. H.) Flays, etc., v. 2.
1857 1714.05
Widdowes teares, com. See Chapman (Q.) Dr. works, v. 3.
1873 1713.26 ; 1722.06
Widow's victim, farce. See Selby (C.) 1771.03
Wife (The) : a tale of Mantua. See Enowles (J. S.) 1732.05 ; 1732.06
Wife for a mouth. See Beaomont iF. I ojkJ Fletcher (J.) 1713.09
Wife well managed, farce. See OentUvre {ilrs. S.) Dr. works,
V. 3. 1872 1714.27
Wild boy of Bohemia, melodrama. See Walker (J.) . .1721.15
Wild gallant, com. See Dryden (John) 6042.1S
Wild-goose chase. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) 1713.08
Wild Irish girl. See Pilgrim (James.) 1772.29
Wild man ; melo^lrauia. See Dibdin (C.) 1721.26
Wild oats ; or the strolling geutlemeu. See O'EeeSe (J.) 1734.05
Wild youth, com. See Kotzebue (A. F. F. von). . . . 1732.02
Wilkins George). Miseries of enforced marriage. 5 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 5. 1780 1722.05
Wilkins (G. P.) My wife's mirror, comedy. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
v. 13 1771.10
— Young New York, com. 3 acts. In F. S. D., v. 24. . 1772 20
Wilkins (John H.) Civilization. 5 acts. In F. S. D., v. 13. 1772.13
Wiiks (Thomas Egerton). Bamboozling, farce. 1 act. In T. M.
D.. V. 3 1771.03
— Ben the boatswain, nautical dr. 3acts. /nF.S.D., v. 19. 1772.17
— Ciptaiu's not a-miss, farce. 1 act. /n F. M. D., v. 20. 1771.14
— Crown prince, drama. 2 acts. In F. M. D., v. 13. , 1771.10
— Jacket of blue, burletta. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 108. . . 1773.18
— Micliael Erie. 2 acts, /n F. S. D., v. 31 1772 23
— Baffaelle the reprobate. 2 acts. In F. S. D., v. 36. , 1772.26
— Boll of the drum, drama. 3 acts. In Lacy, v. 103. . 1773.13
— Sergeant's wedding, comic drama. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 91.
— Seven clerks, romantic drama. 2 acts. InT. S. D„ y. 15. 1772.15
— Sudden thoughts, iarce. 1 act. In F. M. D , T. SI. . 1771.19
Will (The), com. See Reynolds (F.) 1711.21
Will and the way, com. See Calvert (O. H.) 1714.19
William Simpson (The), comedietta. See Fitzgerald (P.) 1773.11
William TeU, play. See Knowles (J. 8.) . . . 1732.05; 1711.22
WilUam Tell. See Schiller (J. C. F. von) 6064.25
William Thompson ; or which is he? fhrce. See Boaden (C.)
Williams (Thomas (J.) Cure for the fidgets, farce. 1 act In
F. M. D., v. 39 1771.23
— Icl on parle Fran(^s, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 38. 1771.23
— Out to nurse, farce. 1 act. /nF. M. D.. v. 32. . . .1771.20
— Terrible thinker 1 farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 40. . 1771.24
— A Tourist's ticket, farce. In Lacy, v. 96 1773.06
— Turn him out, farce. 1 act. In T. M. D., v. 37. . . 1772.22
— Tweedleton's tail coat, farce. In F. M. D., t. 41. . 1771.24
— Up a tree I farce. 1 act. /n Lacy, v. 98 1773.08
— and Harris (A.) Ruth Oakley. 3 acta. /nF. S.D..T. 36. 1772.26
Williams (W. H.) The wreck ; or, the buccaneer's bridal, domes-
tic burletta. 2 acts. In O. M. T., v. 4 1721.19
Willow copse. See Bonoicanlt (Dion) 1772.'23
Wills (Wm. O.) Charles the First, an hist, drama. Edinburgh,
1873. 8* 1744.32
Wills (W. H.) Larboard fin ; or twelve months since, drama.
3 acts. In 0. M. T., v. 13 1721.28
Wilmot (Robert). Tancred and Gismunda, trag. 6 acts. In
Dodsley (J.) Old plays, v. 2. 1780 1722.02
Wilson {Mrs. Cornwall Baron). Venus in arms ; or petticoat
colonel, comic interlude. 1 act. /nO. M. T., v. 14. 1721.29
Winning a husband ; or, seven's the maiu, interlude. See
Macfarren (G.) 1721.20 ; 1771.12
Winning hazard, comedietta. See Wooler (J. P.) . . . 1771.'23
Winter's tale. See Shakspere (Wm.)
Wit at several weapons. See Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.)
Wit in a constable, com. See Grlapthorne (H.) Plays, etc., v. 1.
1874 ■ . . 17'23.32
Wit without money. See Beaumont (F.) ami Fletcher (J.) 1713.04
Witch (The), tragi-com. See Middleton |T.) Works, v. 3. 1733.13
Witch of Edmonton, tragi-com.: by W. Bowley, T. Dekker, J.
Ford, and others. See Dekker (T.) Dr. works, v. 4. 17'22.21
Same. See Ford (J.) Dr. works. . . . 1735.02 ; 1724.14
Witchcraft, trag. See Baillie (J.) Works. 1851. . . . 1712.22
Witty fair one, play. See Shirley (James) 1743.03
Wits (The), com. See Davenant (W.) 17-22.08
Wits (The), or sport upon sport. See Kirkman (F.) 1672. 1732.01
Wives as they were, and maids as they are, com. See Inchbald
\Urt. Eliz.) 1711.10
Wizard of the moor : melodrama. See Oott (H.) . . .1721.24
Wizard of the wave. See Baine* (J. T.) 1772.21
Woman-hater. See Beanmont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) . . 1713.0
Woman-hater, com. See Lessing (G. E.) ...*.. 1732.30
Woman (The) I adore 1 farce. See Morton (J. M.) . . . 1733.24
Woman in red, drama. See Coyne (S.) 1773.02
Woman iu the mooiie. See Lyly (J.) Dr. works, v. 2. 1856. 1732.16
Woman is a weathercock, com. See Field (N.) 1829. . . 1724.11
Woman killed with kindness. See Heywood (T.) 1722.07 ; 1766.44
Woman never next ; or widow of Coruhill, com. See Rowley
(W.) 1711.08
Woman's prize. See Beanmont (F.) and Fleteher (J.) . 1713.07
Woman's wit. com. See Oibber (0.) Dr. works, v. 1. . 1713.27
Woman's wit : or love's disguises. See Enowles (J. S.) Dr.
works 1732.05; 1732.07
Women beware women, trag. See Middleton (T.) . . .1733.14
Women pleased. .S'e.- Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) . 1713.07
Wonder (The) : a woman keeps a secret, com. See Oentlivre
{Mrs. S .) 1714.27 ; 1714.09
Wonder of a kingdome. See Dekker (T.) 1722.21
Wonder of women ; or the tragedie of Sophonisba. See Mars-
ton (J.) 1733.02
WonderfiU woman, com. See Dance (0.) 1771.24
Wood (Arthur). Bilious attack, Iarce. lact. /n Lacy, T. 96. 1773.06
Wood (C. A. F.) Irish broom-maker, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
V. 10 1771.09
Woodcock's little game, com.-fiirce. See Morton (J. M.) 1733.24
Woodman (The), comic opera. See Dudley (B.) . . . 1732.20
Woodman's hut, melodrama. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr.,
V. 4. 1818 1734.13
Woodworth (Samuel). Forest rose. 2 acts. In F. S. D.,
V. 41 1772.28
Wooing one's wife, farce. See Morton (J. M.) .... 1733.24
Wooler (J. P.) Love in livery, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D.,
T. 27 1771.17
— ■ Allow me to apologize, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 105. 1773.15
— Man without a head, farce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 34. 1771.21
— Plots for petticoats, farce. 1 act. In Lacy, v. 102. . 1773.12
— Twice told tale, fiirce. 1 act. In F. M. D., v. 34. . 1771.21
— A winning hazard, comedietta. 1 act. In F.M.D.,v. 89. 1771.23
Woolf (Uenj. ii>lward). Don't forget your opera glasses, farce.
lact. /« F. M. D., V. 27 1771.17
— That nose I Iarce. lact. //i F. M. D., v. 35. . . .1771.21
World and stage, com. See Simpson (J. P.) /nLaoy, V. 97. 1773.07
World (The) in a Village. See O'Eeeffe (J.) Dr. works, v. 4.
1798 1734.07
World tost at tennis, masque. See Middleton (T.) and Rowley
(Wm.) 1733.15
Wreck (The) ; or buccaneer's bridal, domestio burletta. See
WilUams (W. H.) 1721.19
Wreck ashore. See Bnckstone (J. B.) 1772.24
Writing-desk (The) ; or youth in danger. See Eotzebne (A. F. F.
von) 1732.04
Writing on the wall, melodrama. See Morton (T. and J. M.)
Wycherley (Wm.) Dramatic works. Ed. by Leigh Hunt. Lon-
don, 1841. 8° 1744.31
Contents : The country wife. The gentleman dancing-
master. Love in a wood, or St. James's park. Plain-
dealer. A journey to London. The mistake. The pro-
voked wife. The Relapse, or virtue in danger.
— Country girl, com. 5 acts. Altered by D. Garrick. In Lon-
don stage, v. 1. 1825 1732.17
Same. In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, dr., v. 8. 1818. 1734.17
Note. — Based upon the Cid of Corneille.
X Y. Z., farce. 2 acts. See Colman (George) 1711.25
Ximena ; or the heroic daughter, trag. See Oibber (C.) . 1713.29
Yankee land, comedy. See Logan (C. A.) 1771.17
Yankee peddler, farce. See Barnett (M.) 1771.1S
Yellow dwarf and the king of the gold mines, fairy extrav.
See Plancha (J. R.) 1741.12
Yes, operatic interlude. See Somerset (C. A.) . . . . 1721.17
-Young {Sir Charles L.) Charms, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy, v
104 1773.14
— ■ Gilded youth, drama. 4 acts. In Lacy. v. 99. . . . 1773.09
— ■ Miss Chester. See Marryat (Florence) ond Young (C. L.)
— Montcalm, drama. 5 acts, /n Lacy, v. 98 1773.08
— Shadows, drama. 4 acts, /n Lacy, v. 100 1773.10
Young (Edward). The revenge, trag. 5 acts. In O. B. T.,
V. 15 1711.15
— — Same. 7n Brit, drama, v. 1. 1853 1714.09
Same. In London stage, v. 1. 18'25 1732.17
Young admiral, com. See Shirley (J.) Dram, works, v. 3. 1743.05
Young and handsome, fairy extrav. See Planche (J. it.) In
Lacy 1741.12
Young huzzar, operatic drama. See Dimond (W.) . . . 1721.08
Young king (The). See Behn {Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 2. 1871. 6021.05
Young New York, com. See Wilkins (G. P.) 177'2.20
Young quaker, com. See O'Eeefie (John) 1721.04
Young reefer, farce. See Soane (George) 1721. '23
Young scamp, farce. See Stirling (E.) 1771.22
Young scholar, com. See Lessing (G. E.) 173'2.30
Young widow, comic piece. See Rodwell (T. G.) . . . 1771.09
Younger brother. See Behn {Mrs. A.) Plays, v. 4. 1871. 5021.07
Your five gallants, play. See Middleton (f.) 1733.12
Your life's iu danger, farce. See Morton (J. M.) . . . 1733.24
ifour voto and interest, electioneering squib. See Maltby (A.)
Youth, love and folly ; or the Uttle jockey, comic opera. See
Dimond (W.) 1721.06
Youthful queen, com. See Shannon (C.) 1711.21
Yul log, farce. See Webster (B., jr.) /» Lacy. v. 98. .1773.08
Zara, trag. See Hill (A.) 1714.10 ; 1732.20
Zarah, romantic drama. See Soane (G.) 1721.02
ZeUna. See Somerset (C. A.) 1772.26
Zenobia, trag. See Murphy i A.) Works, v. 1 6057.08
Zring, trag. See K5mer(0. "T.) Lite, etc 16SU27
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Cvntents :
AcqnalutAnce (Of large) : folly of seeking many friends
V. 1.
Aged man (An); whether he ought to meddle in state
affairs, v. 6.
Alexander the great (Fortune or virtue of), v. 1.
Anger (Cure of), v. 1.
Animals; which are the most crafty, water animals, or
those that breed upon the land ? v. 6.
Apolouius (Consolation to), v. 1.
Apothegms of kings and great commanders, v. 1.
Aristophanes and Menander (Comparison betwixt), v. 3.
Athenians; whether more renowned for warlike achieve-
ments or learning, v. 6,
Banishment (Of), or flying one's country, v. 3.
Banquet of the seven wise meu, v. 2.
Baahfuluess, v. 1.
Brotherly love, v. 3.
Brute beasts make use of reason, v. 6.
Children (Training of), v. 1.
Cold (First principle of), v. 6.
Oolotes, the disciple of Epicurus (Against), v. 6.
Concerning such whom God is slow to punish, v. 4.
Conjugal precepts, v. 2.
Curiosity, or over-busy inquisitiveness into things im-
pertinent, v. 2.
Debt (Against running in): usury, v. 6.
Discourse to an unlearned prince, v. 4.
•El' — word engraved over th gate of Apollo's temple at
Delphi, V. 4.
Enemies (How a man may receive profit from), v. 1,
Envy and hatred, v. 2
Epicurus (That it is not possible to live pleasurably
according to the doctrine of), v. 2.
Fate, T. 6.
Flatterer from a friend (How to know a), v. 2.
Fortune, v. 2.
Flesh (Of eating oO, v. 6.
Garrulity, or talkativeness, v. 4.
Government (Of the three sorts of),— monarchy, democ-
racy, oligarchy, v. 5.
Greek questions, v. 2.
Health (Rules for the preservation of), v. 1.
Hearing (Of), v. 1.
Herodotus's malice, v. 4.
How a man may inoffensively praise himself without being
subject to envy, v. 2.
Index, V. 6.
Isis and Osiris, or ancient religion and philosophy ol
Egypt, V. 4.
Lacedaemonians (Laws and customs of the), v. 1.
Love, V. 4.
Love (Five tragical histories of), v. 4.
Moon (Face appearing with the orb of the), v. 6.
Moral virtue, v. 3.
Music, V. 1.
Names of rivers and mountains, and of such things as are
to be found therein, v. 6.
Natural affection toward one's offspring, v. 4.
Natural qucHtions, v. 3.
Nature (Sentiments concerning), with which philosophers
were delighted, v. 3.
Oracles : why Ihey cease to give answer, v. 4.
Orators (Lives of the ten), v. 6.
Parallels: comparison between the Greek and Roman his-
tories, V. 6.
In asking for books, us* the "Book Order," giving the AUIHOB'S NAME, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NCMBER.
902
PLUTARCHUS - POE
Flutarohus. Morals, continued.
FUlosoplier ongbt chiefly to oonverae witli great men
(That a), v. 2.
Platonic queBtloDB, t. 6.
Plutarch's coDBOlatory letter to his wife, r. 6.
Poeuia (How a young man ought to hear), r. 3.
Political precepts, v. 5.
Procreation of soul, as discoursed by Tlmaeua, t. 2.
Progress in virtue (How a man may be eensibie of hU), v. 2.
Pythian priestess: wherefore she now ceaaea to deliver
oracles in verse, v. 3.
Bomau questions, v. 2.
Romans (Fortune of the), v. 4.
Bocrates's dSBmon, v. 2.
Stoics (Of common conceptions agalnat the), v. 4.
Stoics (Contradictious of the), v. 4.
Stoics : discourse showing that the Stoics speak greater
Improbabilities than the poets, v. 3.
Superstition, or Indiscreet devotion, v. 1
BympoBiacB, v. 3.
n«uquillty of the mind, v. 1.
Vice : whether sufficient to render a man unhappy, ▼. i.
Virtue: that it may be taught, T. 1.
Virtue and Vice, v. 2.
Virtue of women, v. 1.
Water : whether water or fire be most useful, v. 8.
Wealth (Love of), v. 2.
Whether the passions of the soul or diseasBS of the body
are worse, v. 4.
Whether 'twere rightly said Live concealed, v. 3.
Women (Concerning the virtues of), v. 1.
— Lives. With notes, and life of Plutarch, by J. and
W. Langhorne. 5th ed. 6 v. London, 1792. 12°.
NijU—v. 2 wanting.
— Lives from the Greek, with notes, by J. and ",V'.
Langhorne. 4 v. Phila., 1825. 8°. . .3145.04
Same. 4v N. Y., 1851. 12°. . . .3145.08
— Lives. The translation called Dryden's. Cor-
rected from the Greek and revised, by A. H.
Olough. 5v. Boston, 1868. 8°. . . .3146.17
Indtex to Various Editiom of Lives.
[L'a— Langhome's. O's— Clough's. D's— Didot's.]
L's ed. L'B 1825 C's ed. D's ed.
1792. & 1861. 1868. Qr.-lat.
vol. vol. vol. vol.
AimlUos PatUna 2 2 2 1
Agesilans 4 3 4 1
Agesilaus and Pompey. ... 4 3 4 2
AKis 5 3 4 2
Agis and Cleomenes and the
aracchi 6 4 4 2
Aloibiades 2 1 2 1
Alcibiadea and Coriolanus. . . 2 1 2 1
Alexander 4 3 4 1
Antony S 4 fi 2
Aratus 6 4 6 3
Aristides 2 2 2 1
Aristides and Oato Cke censor. .2 2 2 1
ArtaxerxeB 6 4 6 2
BrutuB (MarcuB) 6 4 5 2
Ceesar 4 3 4 1
CamilluB 1 1 1 1
Gato the censor 2 2 2 1
Cato the younger 6 8 4 2
Cicero 8 4 6 2
Clinon 3 2 3 1
Cimon and LacuUns 3 2 3 1
Oleomeues 6 4 4 2
Coriolanus 2 1 2 1
Orassus 3 3 3 2
Demetrius 6 4 5 2
Demetrius and Antony. ... 5 4 S 2
DemoBthenes . 6 4 6 2
Demosthenes and Cicero. . . 6 4 6 2
Dion 6 4 5 2
Dion and Bmtus 6 4 S 2
Eumenes 4 3 3 2
FabiuB Maximus 2 1 1 1
Flamininus 3 2 2 1
Galba 6 4 S 2
OracchuB (Cains) S 4 4 2
Gracchus (Tiberius) 5 4 4 2
Lucullus 3 2 3 1
Lycurgus 1 1 1 1
LycurgusandNuma 1 1 1 1
Lysander 3 2 3 1
Lysauder and SyUa 3 2 3 1
Marcellus 2 2 2 1
Marine 3 2 3 1
Nicias 3 S 3 2
Nicias and Orasaus 3 S 3 2
Numa Pomplllus 1 1 1 1
Otho 6 4 6 2
Pelopldaa 2 2 2 1
Felopldaa and MarceUus. . . 2 2 2 2
PwiolM. 2 1 1 1
Pericles and Fabius Maximus. 2 11
Philopoemeu 3 2 2
Philopcemen and Flamininus. .3 2 2
Phocion -.6 3 4
Pompey. 4 3 4
Poplicola 1 1 1
Fyrrhus 3 2 3
Bomulus 1 1 1
Sertorius 4 3 8
Sertorius and Eumenes. ... 4 3 S
Solon 1 1 1
Solon and Poplicola 1 1 1
Sylla 3 2 I
Tiiemlstocles 1 1 1
Theseus 1 1 1
Theseus and Romulus. ... 1 1 1
Timoleon 2 3 2
Tlmoleon and iEmilins Paulus. 2 2 2
Note.— Tor notices o( Plutarch's Lives see N. A. rev., v. 89.
1859, andQu. rev., v. 110, 1861, or Littell, 1862, v. 1 : Class,
journal, v. 16, p. 278; v. 17, p, 102 (Character of P. as a
historian, by H. S.
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Literal! (The), v. 3.
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Poetry of the period. See Austin (Alfred). 1870. . . 1613.31
Poetry of travelling in U. S. .Slee Oilman (C.) .... 1133.0>
Poetry of the vegetable world. See Schleiden (H.) 18S3. 4914.0>
Poetry of various glees, songs, etc., as performed at
the Harmonists. Loudon, 1798. 8^. . 167&25
POETRY, ENO-LISH AND AMERICAN.
Note. For the poetry of foreign ruUions see literature (various literatures, p. 704-712).
Abranoem£HT of stTB-DiTnioKS. — 1, Art, nature, functions, and relations of poetry.— 3. Acrostics, charadaa. en
igmas, etc 3, American poetry. — 4, An^lo-Sazon and Anglo-Norman poetry (p. tX)4|. — 5, Ballads (p. 904).— 6, Ohild-
ren'a poetry (p. 904).— 7, Classical or ancient poetry (904). — 8, Collections of, and Selections from, British and Ameri-
can poets (p. 904).— 9. Consolatory poetry (p. 905).— 10, Early English poetry (p. 905),— 11, Epic poetry (p. 906). —
12, Epithets used in poetry (p. 906).— 13, History and criticism of English poetry (p. 905).— 14, Humorous poetry (p.
901')). — 15, Irish poetry (p. 906).— 16, Love poems (p. 906).— 17, Macaronic poetry (p. 900).— 18, Memorial poetry (p.
906). — 19, Metricalromances — 20, National songs (p. 906).— 21, Nature and scenery, natural history, Places: rural po-
etry (p. 900).- 22. Nursery rhymes (p. '.I0(;).~23, Odes (p. 900).— 24, Parodies (p. 900).— 25, Pohtical songs and ballads
(p. 906).— 26, Quotations (p. 900).— 27, Religious poetry (p. 900).— 28, Satire and satirists (p. 900).— 29, Scottish ballads
and songs (p. 907).— 30, Songs (p. 907).— 31, Sonnets (p. 907).— 32, Southern rebelUon (p. 908).— 33, Translations from
foreign poets: collections (p. 908) —34, Vers de societe (p. 908).— 35, Versification, metre, rhyme, and rhythm, and
rhymin dictionaries (p. 908),— 36, Welsh poetry (p. 908;.— 37, War songs and patriotic songs (p. 908).
as- See alio Birth days (p. 217): Christmas (p. 267) ;— Fables (p. 480) ;— Fishing and angling : OrawhaU (p. 24);
—Flowers (Lamiuage of, p 652);— Folk lore (p. 663);— Hymnology (p. 641);— Literature {Various tUeratura, p. 704-712);
— Printing ;— Quotations ;— Seasons.
ta- See also Drama (p. 423);— Plays (p. 863).
1. Art, Nature,Functions,aJid Relations of Poetry,
Aristotle. The poetic. Literally tr. by T. Buckley.
1853 6334.02
Same. Treatise on poetry. Tr. with notes ; with
two dissertations on poetical and musical imita-
tion.by T. Twining. 2d ed.,by D. Twining. 2 v.
1812 1612 35
Same. Khetoric, Poetic, e<c. Tr. by T. Taylor.
1811 5018.06
Rapin (B. ) Beflections on Aristotle's treatise on
poesie 5064.12
— — Newman (J. K) Poetry with ref. to A.'s Poetics.
{In hli Essays, v. 1, 1872 ; p. 1-29.] . . 3581.09
Beattit [J). Essay on jwetry and mnsick, aa they affect the
mind, [/n »t» Works, V. 6) 5015.13
BeUham(W.) On style and versification. [/nAu Essays, v. 2 ;
p. 482-660) 2617.11
Bowles ( W. L.) Lessons in criticism to W. Boscoe. 1826. 1676.:i3
— Letters to T.Campbell as regards poetical criticism. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 20. 1822) 6058.20
— Two letters to lord Byron on the question, whether poetry
be more iudebtod to what is sublime or beautiful in nature
or art J l/n Pamphleteer, V. 18, 1821] 6068.18
Brimlqi (O.) Poetry and criticism, [/n Au Essays, 1860 ; p. 184-
204.] 3614.10
i\ra(<.— Repr. from Fraser's mag., Feb., 1863.
Calvert 'S. B.) What is poetry f {In his Essays KSthetical. 1875.]
Campbelt (T.) Lectures on poetry. [In Now monthly mag., v.
1-2, 1821 ; 7 art.]
Coleridge {S. T.) Biographla Uteraria, ch. 14-23 ; and appendix,
Dennis {J.) Oround of oritidsm. [In his Select works, v. 2.J
Drydtn (X) Parallel between painting and poetry. [In hit
Works, T. 17.] 6042.80
Duffi^) Critical observ. on the writings of original geniuses.
1770 1641.06
BUis (Mrs. S. S.) The poetry of life. [In her Guide to social
happiness. 1850] 2524.18
BmenonlR. W.) Poetry and Imagination, [/n Ats Letters and
social aims. 1876.] 2524.19
Harris (/.) Concerning music, painting, and poetry, [In hit
Works.] 6044.26
Hatlitt (IT.) On poetry in general ;— Pope, Lord Byron and
Mr. Bowles. [In his Lectures on the Engl, poets. 3d ed.J
Bunt (£.1 What is poetry ? [In his Selections, etc. 1857 ; p. l-4».]
Knight ( Wm.) Oontrib. toward* a theory of poetry. [In hit
Studies, etc. 1879.] 5423.36
Itssing (G. R) Laocoon : the limits of painting and
poetry. Tr. by E. C. Beasley. 1853. .1412.14
Same. Tr. by Ellen Frothingham. 1874. 1412.14a
Same. Tr. by Sir K. Phillimore. 1874. 1413.07
Longfellow {U. W.) Defence of poetry. [In N. A. rev. v., 34;
repr. in Essays from N. A. rev. 1879.] .... 2533.38
Masson (D.) Theories of poeti-y. [In hit Wordsworth, etc. 1874.]
MiU [J. S.) Dissertations, etc., v. 1. 1869; p. 63-96. . . 2638.20
Millar (J.) Of poetry. Of epic poetry. Of dramatic poetry.
[In Ait Hist, view of.the Engl, gov., v. 4. 1803 ; p. 316-376.
Newman {F. W.) Lectures on poetry. [In his Miscellanies,
1869 ; p. 66-146.] 2538.10
Peacock (T. L.) The four ages of poetry. [In hit Works, v. 3,
1876 ; p. 324-338.] 6062.17
Proctor {B. W.) English poetry. [In Ed. rev., v. 42.] . .
Reed{II.) Nature and use of poetry. [In his Lectures on the
Brit, poets, v. 1. 1867 ; p. 13-80.] 1682.18
Richards (O.) Differences betw. ancient and modem poeti^.
[/n Oxford prize essays, V. 1. 1838.] 2641.11
Robertson (J". W.) Influence of poetry on the working classes.
[In his Lectures, etc., 1859 ; p. 95-209.] .... 2641.31
Bollin (C.) Poetry. [In hU Belles lettres, v. I. 1737.] . 2641.34
Shelley IP. B.) Defence of poetry. [In hit Essays, y. 1, 1862 ;
p. 3-49.] 2643.01
Sydney (Sir P.) Defence of poetry. 1787 6414.28
Yinet (A.) Poetry ; nature and kinds. [In hit Outlines of
pbilos., etc., 1867 ; p. 623-603.] 6417.19
See also Brit. qu. rev., v. 67, 1873 (Theory of poetry);
Oontemp. rev., v. 10, 1869 (Prof. Plumtre on the poet and
his creed (in his introd. to his trausl. of fschylusj, by M.
Browne) ; v. 13, 1869 (The scientific study of P., by F. T.
Falgrave) ; Macmillan's mag.. July, 1878 (Criticism and
creation, by prof. Shairp) : N. A. rev., v. 96, 1863 lOrigin
and nsea of P.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 76, 1867 (On poetry).
4^ See also Fine Arts (1. Art, its nature and relationt),
for works treating incidentally of poetry in its lesthetio as-
pects.
The poet ant^ the poetic l\/e,
BwAanan (i2.)Tlie poet or seer. [In his David Gray, etc.; p. 1-61.1
Emerson (fi. W.) The poet. [In his Essays, 1862 ; p. 9-49.] 2624.08
Taylor (H.i The life poetic. [In his notes from life, 1863 ; p 109-
160] 3S<i4,0S
2. Acrostics, Charades, Enigmas, eto.
[See Amnsements [Conundrums, Enigmat, etc., p. 3S).
In asking for booka, lua the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUUBEB.
904
POETRY
3. American Poetry : Collectiotis.
[See also Literature (American, p. T04).]
CogqeshaU (W. T.) Poete and poetry of the West.
I860. 1635.03
Everest {C. W.) Poets of Connecticut. 1843.1643.08
Oallaqher (W. D.) Selections from the poetical liter-
ature of the West. 1841 1643.29
Oriswold (B. W.) Poets and poetry of America. PhiL,
1858. 8° 1645.04
Same. Phil., 1852. 8° 1645.05
iVble.- Reviewed by E. P. Whipple, in his Essays, v. 1,
1861 : p. 31-81 2546.06
— Female poets of America. 2d ed. 1854. .1645.06
Same. 1856. 8°. 1615.03
Hemmenway (A. M.) Poets and poetry of Vermont
1858. 1645.16
KetteU (S.) Specimens of Amer. poetry. 3 v. 1829.
Linton (W.J.) Poetry of America: selections from
one hundred American poets, 1776-1876 ; with
an introd. review of colonial poetry, and some
specimens of negro melody. 1878. . . 1663.43
Moore (F.) Songs of the American rev. 1856. 1673.04
OvicroDpings : being selections of California verse,
1866. 1674.31
Bead ( T. B.) Female poets of America ; with biogr.
notices. 1855 1677.17
See also N. A. rev., v. 82, 1856 (American poetry).
4. Anglo-Sazou and Anglo-Norman Poetry.
irriaht IThovias). Anglo-Saxon poetry. [In his Essays on lit.
etc.. V. 1. 1846.] 2722.20
— Anglo-Latin poets of the 12th century. [In his Essays on lit.,
etc.. v. 1. 1846.] 2722.20
— Anglo-Normau poetry. [In his Essays on lit., etc.. v. 1. 1846.1
tS- See also Literature {Anglo-Saxon, p. 704).
5. Ballads (English) : Collectiona.
Allingham (W.) Ballad book. 1865. . . ,1612.25
Bell (R.) Ancient poems, ballads, and songs of the
peasantry of England. 1857 1614.26
— Early ballads illustrative of history, traditions, and
customs. 1856 1614.27
Child (F. J.) English and Scottish ballads. 8 v. 1857.
V. 1. Romances of chivalry and legends ot the popular
heroes of England. Ballads involving various supersti-
tions,—as of fairies, elves, magic, ghosts. 2. Tragic love-
ballads. Other tragic ballads. 3. Other tragic biJlads,
cont'd. Love ballads not tragic. 4. Other love ballads.
5. Robin Hood ballads. 6. Border ballads. 7. Histor-
ical and $u<ut-hi8torical ballads. 8. Miscel. ballads. In-
dex.
CoUeclion of old ballads. With introd. [by Ambrose
Phillips]. 3 V. 1723 [repr. 1872]. 16°. . 1622.19
Chttier (J. P. ) Book of Eoxburghe ballads. 1847.
— Old ballads from early printed copies. [In Percy soc, v. 1.]
Dixon {J. H.) Ancient poems, ballads and songs of the peasant-
ry of England. [In Percy soc, v. 17.J 6060.17
Evans (2.) Old ballads, hist, and narrative, with
some of modem date. 4 v. 1810. . . 1041.17
Goodwin {J., ed.) Six ballads, with burdens, [/n Percy soc., v. 13.]
/fa«(S. C.) Book of British ballads. With introd.
by P. Benjamin. 1844 1645.08
HaUivell {J. O., ed.) Early naval ballads of England. [/» Percy
soc, V. 2 6060.02
HazlUt (W. C.) Eemains of the popular poetry of
England. 4 v. 1864 1645.27
Jamieson(R.) Popular ballads and songs. 2 v. 1806.
Parry (J. I).) Legendary cabinet: collection of
British national ballads. 1829. . . . 1675.29
Perqj (T.) Eeliques of ancient English poetry. 1855.
— — Same. Folio manuscript. Ballads and romances.
4v. 1868 1678.20
iVo(e.— Reviewed In Contemp. rev., v. 6. 1867 (by W. L.
Blackley).
Perq/ society. Publications. 30 v. L, 1844-52. 12°.
Note For Contents, see p. 84S of Catalogue.
Pictortaf book of ballad poetry. L., 1803. 8^1673.07
Richards {B.) Songs of Wales: words and music.
[1873.1 1567.03
RimbavU(E. F.) Little book of songs and ballads.
1851 1683.04
Old ballads illustrating the great frost of 1683-84. [In
Percy society, v 9.) 6060.09
RUson (J. ) Ancient songs and ballads from Henry 11
to the Eev. 3d ed. Bev. by W. Hazlitt. 1877.
Bcfieris (J. 8.) Legendary ballads of England and
Scotland. [1870.] 1681.11
9B- .*e also Songs (p. 900) ;— Scottish Poetry (p. 906) ;
-Hood(Uobiu), p. 167.
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 31, 1873 (English folk-songs
by J. V. Blake) : Blackwood's mag., v. 84, 1858 (Ballad po-
etry of Scotland and Ireland) ; Brit. qu. rev., Jan,, 1874,
or Littell, Mch., 1874 (TLe ballad: its nature and literal?
affinities) ; Contemp. rev., Nov., 1876 (Modern ballads, by
H. a. Hewlett) ; Fraser'a mag., v. 68. 1863 (Credibility of
old song history and tradition) ; Nat. rev., v. 13. 1861
(Street ballads) : North Brit, rev., v. 36, 1862 (Early poetry
of England and Scotland) ; Qu. rev., v. 122, 1867, orLitteli,
1867, V. 2 (Poetry of the seven dials; penny ballads);
Westm. rev., v. 63, 1866 or Littell, v. 8, 1865 (Ballads of the
people).
6. Children (Poetry for).
Austin (Mrs. 0. L., ed.) Little people of God and
what the poets have said of them. 1877. 1613.24
Brackett (A. C.) and Eliot {I. M.) Poetry for home
and school. 1876 1615.33
OiUd-nature. [anon.] 1869 1632.26
Coates (H. T., ed.) Children's book of poetry. Phil.,
1879 1635.00
KebleiJ.) Lyra innocentium. 9th ed. 18G1. 1651.25
Kirldand (C. M.) School-girl's garland. 2 v. 1663.07
Lamb (G and M.) Poetry for children. Added,
Prince Dorus and some uncollected poems, by
Charles Lamb. Ed. with notes by B. H. Shep-
herd. 1877 1663.40
LiUipid levee : poems of childhood, child-fancy, and
child-like moods. 1868. [anon.]. . . I(i6:i.27
McEeever (H.) Children with the poets. 1868. 1672.05
Patmore(G.) Children's garland. 1853. . .1675.17
Playtime with the poets : a selection of poetry for
children. 1870. [anon. ] 167C.18
RUson (J.) Gammer Gurton's garland or the nur-
sery parnassus : a choice collection of pretty
songs and verses for children, [aiion.] 1866.
WhiUiei- (J. G.) Child life : coll. of poems. 1872.
JS" 'See also KTursery Rhymes (p. 907).
7. Classic or Ancient Poetry.
j^r^ee Literature {Classical, p. 705 ; — Greek, p. 708 ; — Roman,
p. 710).
8. Collections of, and Selections from. Works
of British and American Poets.
1. Collections.
Aldine edition of the poets. 53 v. [With original me-
moirs and portraits.] London, W. Pickering,
1835-53. 16° 1611.01
Contents.
Akenside. Bryden, 6 v. Shakspere.
Beattie. Falconer. Spencer. 6 v.
Burns, 3 v. Goldsmith. Surrey {Earl of\.
Butler, 2v. Otay. Swift, 3 v.
Chaucer, 6 v. Milton, 3 v. Thomson. 2 v.
Churchill, 3 v. Parnell. White (Kirke).
Collins. Pope, 3 v. Wyatt.
Cowper, 3 V. Prior, 2 v. Young, 2 v.
Chalmers (Alex., ed.) Works of the English poets,
from Chaucer to Cowper. 21 v. 1810. . 1626.01
Note.— Tor ContenU see Chalmers (A.), p, 268 of Cat-
Sanford (E.) and Walsh (R.) Works [select] of the
British poets. With lives of the authors. 50 v.
Phila., Boston, 1819-23. 18° 1691.01
Contents : v. 1. Chaucer, Gower, Skelton, Wyat, Earl of
Surrey, Gascoigue. 2. Spencer. 8. Daniel, Drayton. 3.
Shakespeare, Ben Jonson. 4. Sir John Davies, Donne,
Joseph Hall, Earl of Sterliup, Corbet, Carew. 5- Drum-
moud, Beaumont, Fletcher, Raleigh, Davenant, Habiug-
ton. Suckling, CrasLaw. C. Cotton, Cartwright, Broiiie,
Sherburne, Herrick, Wither, Wm. Browne. 6. Cowley,
Waller, Denham. 7-8. Milton. 9. Butler. 10- Butler,
Rochester {EarloJ), Roscommon {Earl of), Otway, Pomfret.
11-12. Dryden. 13. Parnell, John Phillips. Dorset
{Earl of). Stepney, Walsh, E- Smith, R- Duke, W. Kini;, T.
Sprat. C. Montague, Rowe. 14 Addison, Garth, Hughes,
Sheffield, Cougreve, Fenton, Pattison. 15. Prior. lUiick-
more. 16. Gay. 17.'Ticlell, Lord Lansdowue, Yalden,
Green, Hammond, Somerville. 18. Swift. 19. Savage.
Dyer. 20. Pope. 21. Pope. Blair, Pitt. Vida's Art of po-
etry. 22. Thomson. 23. Watts, Collins, Moore. 24.
Slienstoue, Cawtborne. 25. Young. 26- Young, Dodsley,
Mallet. Ramsay. 27. Churchill, Falconer, Grainger. 28.
Akenside, J. Q. Cooper, W. Thompson. 29. Gray, Chat-
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
POETRY
905
tertou, Haito. 30. Ooldsmitli, I.Angliorue, Smart. 31.
S. Johnson, Armstroiig. Shaw, George, lord Lyttleton,
Bo;ce. 32. Beattie, Scott. C'uniiiuiibuin, Jenyua, 33.
aiover, Smollett. 34. Micklo. JoBeph Wartuii, Thomaa
Warton. 39. Sir W. Jouex, Blacklock. Dr. Colton. 36.
Cowper. 37. Cowper, Lloyd, FergiiKBon, Richardson,
Blackstone, Jago. Wbltilicad, Logan, Cragge, Bishoi>,
Bampfyide, RuHsell, Lovell, Loviboud, M. Bruce, llobertB,
Porteus, Glynn. 38. BiirUB. 39. Biirns, Macmeill.
40-41 Homer'B Iliad, Ir. by Pope. 42. Homor'a Odyssey,
tr. by Pope. 43-44. Aristophanes, tr. by Mitchell; Ter-
ence, Comedies, tr. by Colmun; Per..^iu8. Satires, tr. by
Gifford. 45-46. Dante, tr. by Cary. 47. Cunioens' Lu-
Biad, tr. by J. W. Mickle. 48-49. TaHso's Jerusalem deliv-
ered, tr. by J. H. iluut. 50. .^KebylUH, Sophocles, and
Euripides, tr. by E. Potter and T. I'raukliu.
2. Selections and •Specimais from British
and American Poets.
Aiken (J.) Select works of the British poets. 1831.
ConlffUt ; Ben Jonson, Cowley, Milton, Waller, Dryden,
J. Philips, Paruell, Rowe, Addison, Prior, Gay, Green,
Tickell, Hammond, Somerville, Pope, Swift, Thomson, A.
Philips, Collins. Dyer. Sbeustoue. Churchill. Young, Aken-
side. Gray, Smollett, Littleton, Goldsmitli, Johnson, Arm-
strong, J. Warton, T. Warton, Mason, Cowper, Beattie.
Beeton (S. 0.) Great book of poetry, with biogr.
notices. 1871 1625.20
Bellevj (J. a M.) Poet's comer, 1868. . . 1676.23
Belnune {G. W.) British female poets. 1848.1614.17
Bryant ( W.C., ed.) Library of poetry and song. 1871.
— New library of poetry and song. 2 v. 1878. 1616.01
— Selections from American poets. 2 v. 1842. 1623.14
Campbdl{T.) Specimens, f(c. 1^53. . . .1625.25
Carpenter {J. E.) Popular readings. 5 v. 1868. 6331.21
Oasquet of gems : choice selections from the poets.
Edin., 1864. 16° 1631.08
Oiapter (The); poems by various authors. 1869. 1632.24
Clarke (C. C.) Specimens, with memoirs, of the less
known Brit, poets. 3 v. 186S 162ri.26
Coates (H. T.) Fireside encyclopsedia of poetry : Eng-
lish and American. 1878 1678.06
Dana (C. A.) Household book of poetry. 1858.1635.04
Dyce C^.) Specimens of Brit, poetesses. 1827. 1612.17
Deshler(C.D) Afternoons with the poets. 1879.163().17
Emei-son(R. W.) Parnassus. 1875. . . . 1641.24
Fields {J. T.)and mdpple. {E P.) Family library of
British poetry from Chaucer. (1350-1878. ) 1636. 16
Fugiiive miscellany : prose and verse. 3 v. 1774.
Oriswohl (R. W.) Poets and poetry of England in
19th century. \\'ith add. by R. H. Stoddard.
1875 1646.15
Bales (J. W.) Longer English poems. 1872.1646.06
Halleck (F. O.) Selections from the British poets.
2v 1645.10
V. 1. Spenser to Gray. 2. Beattie to Campbell.
Hannah (J, ) The court poets from Ealeigh to Mon-
trose. 1870 164.'").20
Holland {J. 0.) Illustrated library of favorite song.
1875 16,5329
Hows (J. W. S.) Golden leaves from the British
poets. 1866 1661.30
Hunt (L.) Selections from the English poets. With
critical notices. 2 v. in 1. 1857. . . 2533.02
Answer to quoBtlon,
'What is poetry?'
Beaumont and
Fletcher.
Broiiie.
Butler,
Chancer.
Coleridge.
Dryden.
Ooldsmilb.
Greeu. Randolph.
Jonson (Ben). Shakespeare.
Keates. Shelley.
Marlowe. Spenser.
Marvel. Suckling.
Hiddleton, Decker, Swift.
and Webster. Wit and humor;
Milton. essay.
Philips. Walcot.
1 Pope.
Keese (J. ed.) Poets of America. [Ists.] 5th ed N
Y., 1841 ; 2dB. N. Y., 1.X42. 12° . . 1651.33
Kendrick (A. C.) Our poetical favorites. 2 v. 1871-
76 1662.21
Lady's poetical magazine, or beauties of British poet-
ry. 4 V. 1781 Ii;6«.01
LonrjfeWm (H. IF., ed.) The waif: a collection of
poems. 1845 1664.23
— The estray : a collection of poems, 1847. 1664.23
Mackay (C ) A thousand and one gems of English
poetry. 1869 1671.32
Masque of poets (A), including Guy Vernon, a novel-
ette in verse. 1878. [No name series.] 1665.18
Masson {R. 0.) Three centuries of English poetry,
being selections from Chaucer to Herrick. With
introd. and notes, and a general preface by Da-
vid Masson. 1876 1666.19
Money (U.,ed.) Shorter English poems. 1870. 1678.03
Mu-us' bower, beauties of English poetry. 4 v. 1809.
New Jorfc '^book of poetry. [anon.] 1837. 1674.24
Poetical aviary, with a bird's-eye view of the English
poets. 1841 4811.15
Randolph {A. D. F.) Home life in song with the po-
ets of to-day. 1879 1646.16
Rosselti (W. M., ed.) American poems, selected. 1872.
Uowton (F.) The female poets of Great Britain. 1854.
Houthey (K.) Annual anthology, 1799-1800. 2 v. 1685.28
Stoddard (R.H.) The late English poets. 1867. 1687.21
Tayler i E ) Memories of some contemporary poets :
with selections. 1868 1692.35
Trench {R. C.) Household book of English poetry.
1870 1693.33
Willmott (R. A.) Poets of the 19th cent. 1866. 1696.21
9. Consolatory Poetry.
Child (F. J.) Poems of religious sorrow, comfort,
counsel, and aspiration. 1863 1676.15
Child (L. M., ed.) Looking toward sunset. . 2521.01
Note. — For consotatioa and cheer in advancing years.
Lawrence {Mrs. C. W.) Do they love us yet? 1879.
Songs for the sorrowing. By H. N. With introd. by
W. E. Williams. 18G1 1645.02
Tileston ( M. W. ) Sunshine in the sonL Poems se-
lected, [anon.] 1877 1687.31
10. Early English Poetry; Specimens, and
Bibliography.
Corser ( T. ) Collectanea Anglo-poetica : or bibl. and
descriptive catalogue of a collection of early Eng-
lish poetry. 5 v. [Chetham soc, v. 52, 55, 71,
77, 91.] 5095.12
Ellis ((J.) Specimens of early English poets : with
biographies, e(c. [1300-1700.] 3 v. . . 1642.20
Pumivall (F. J., ed.) Early English poems and lives. [In Philol.
HOC. proceedings. 1858.] W43.ll
— ed. Political, religious, and love poems. [Early
Engl, text soc, No. 1. 5.] 7913.04
Headley (H.) Select beauties of ancient English po-
etry. 2 V. 1810 1652.02
Ritson {J. ) Bibliographia poetica : catalogue of Eng-
lish poets, 12th-l 6th century. 1802. . 2763.06
Utterson (E. V. ) Select pieces of early popular poe-
try. 1817 1694.00
Wright (T., ed.) Anglo-Latin satirical poets and epi-
grammatists of the 12th century. 2 v. 1873.
[Rolls chronicles.] 5140.00
— Coll. of political poems and songs, from Edward
iii. to Henry viii. 2 v. 1859-61. [Rolls chron-
icles.] 5140.00
4S- See also Ballads (p. 904) ; Literature (Engliih, p. 706).
11. Epic Poetry.
Bayley (A.) The alliance of musick, poetry, and or-
atory: the Iliad, .ffineid, and Paradise Lost.
1789 1613.32
Blackmore (Sir S.) Essay on epic poetry. [/» hit Essaya, v. 1,
1716 ; pp. 24-189.J 2613.26
Very (Jones). [In his Essays, 1839 ; p. 1-30.] 2544.21
Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Essai stir la poesie e'pique.
[In his CEuvres, V. 10.] 5083.10
See aim Qnor. Rev., v. 101, 1857 : 44-68 (Homer, Virgil
Tasso).
mg-VoT works of the chief epic poeta tee, in the gen-
eral alphabet. Homer (Iliad and Odyssey) :— Apolloniua
Rliodim. Virgil (The .Sncid) ;— Lucan (The Pharsalia) ;_
Silius Italicus (Puuica);— Valerius Flaccus (Argonautioun)-
— Statiua (Thebaid) ;— Bojardo (Orlando Innamorato) —
Ariosto (Orlando Furioso);— Tasso (Jerusalem Delivered) ;
— Eroilla y Znniga ( La Araucaria) ;— Oamoens (Lusia.!);—
Mihon (Paradise Lost and Paradise Be(jained) ■— Klop-
atock (The Messiahl ;— Voltaire iHenriade) : Oehlcnschlii-
ger (Gods of the North):-a/M Eamayana, and Mahabha-
'■?i*,-,~^^..°^S!? •- °'^ ;-Nibelangen Ljed:-T«nnvson
(Idylls of the King). '
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB.
006
POETRY
12. Epithets used in Poetiy.
Jennyn (J. ) Book of English epithets, with remarks.
1849 ' 6435.09
See alto Fortn. rev., v. 6, 1866 (The use of metaphor and
pathetic faUacy, by Roden Noel).
13. History and Criticism of English Poetry.
[See alto Biography {Collective : Poets, p. 114) ; aho Lit-
entnre {EngliSi mid British, p. 706); also, in this chiss. under
■ Collections' nnd ■Selections,' and, in the general alpha-
bet, under the names of Individual poets.]
1. Comprehensive Histories.
WartoniT.) History of English poetry, llth-18th
century. 3 v. 1840 2763.01
— Same. With preface by E. Price and notes va-
riorum. Ed. by W. C. Hazlitt. 4v. 1871.1697.09
^a- See also Literature {English : Hisioria, p. 706).
2. Lectures, Cfiitical essays, etc.
AiJcintJ.) Letters on a course of English poetry. 2d
ed. 1807 1612.01
iVo(e.— The ' Course' ranges from Dryden to Cowper.
Austin (A.) Poetry of the period 1613.21
Contents: Tennyson. Browning. Swinburne. Mat-
thew Arnold. Morris. Eomau Catholic poets. Poetry of
the future. Supernatural poetry. Summary.
Browninii (Mrs. E. £.) Essays on the Engl, poets.
1863. 2515.03
Book of the poeU. [In her lite, letters, etc., v. 2, 1877.] 3024.26
Coleridae IH.) Notes on British poets. [In his Essays, v. 2,
1861 ; p. 3-129.] 2621.10
CoUier (J. P.) Poetical decameron, or ten conversa-
tions on English poets and poetry, particularly
of the reigns of Elizabeth and James L 2 v. 1820.
Devey (J. ) Comparative estimate of modern English
poets. 1873 1641.02
Contents: Philos. analysis. Classification. Individu-
ality. English schools of poetry. Lake school : Lake
poets: Wordsworth, Coleridge. Southey. Classical
school : Gifford, Bogers, Campbell, Landor. Romantic
school : Byrou, Scott, Moore. Alexandrine poets ;
Shelley, Keats. Art school : Tennyson. Androtheist
school: Swinburne. Poets of the affections: Montgom-
ery, Longfellow. Realistic school : Crabbe, Browning.
Fbrman (if. £.) Our living poets. 1871. . . 1643.19
Contents ; Idyllic school — Tennyson, M. B. Smedley, Jean
Ingelow. Preraphaelite group— O. G. Kossetti, Christina
Bossetti, Coventry Patiuore, T. "U'ooluer, W. B. Scott.
Renaissance group — Matthew Arnold, Swinburne, Wm. Mor-
ris, R. H. Home, Henry Taylor, George Eliot. Apptndix.-^
John Payne and O'Shaughnessy.
Hazlitt (W.) Lectureson the Engl, poets. 1841.2531.10
Contents : lutrod. on poetry in general. Chaucer and
Spencer. Shakspeare and Milton. Dryden and Pope.
Thomson and Cowper. Swift, Young, Gray, Collins,
Gay, Goldsmith, etc. Burns, and the English ballads. Liv-
ing poets. On Milton's Lycidas. On Milton's Eve. On
Wordsworth's Excursion.
Lowell (J. B.) Conversations 'on some of the old po-
ets * 2534.13
Contents : Chaucer. Old Dramatists. Chapman. Ford.
Moir (D. M.) Poetical literature of the past half cen-
tury. 1851 2763.07
Neele (H.) Lectures on English poetry. 1830. 5057.21
PuUenliam ( G. ) Art of English poesie, 1589. Kepr.
by E. Arber, 1869 5011.07
Note.—' The largest piece of poetical criticism in Eliza-
beth's reign.'
IUed(H.) Lectures on the British poets. 2 v. 1857.
Contents : v. 1. Poetry, its nature and use. Chaucer,
Spenser, and ballad poetry. Shakspeare. Milton. Minor
poetry of the 17th cent. Dryden. Pope and poets of age
of qu. Anne. Cowper. 2. Burns, with notices on John-
son's lives. Contemporary literature : Rogers, Moore,
Scott. Coleridge, Southey, and Charles Lamb, Byron.
Wordsworth. English sonnets. Poems of Hartley Cole-
ridge.
Hledmari (E. C.) Victorian poets. 1876. . . 2543.32
Contents : Landor. Hood. Arnold. Procter. Mi'S.
Browning. Tennyson. Tennyson and Theocritus. The
geueral choir. Robert Browning. R. Buchanan. V. Q.
Bossetti. Wm. Morris. Swinburne.
Swiriburne (A. C.) Under the microscope. 1872.
Talfourd {T. N.) Attempt to estimate the poetical talent of the
present age. [/n Pamphleteer, v. 6, 1816.J . . . 6068.05
JVote.— Includes estimates of Southey, Crabb, Scott,
Moore. Byron, Campbell, Lamb, Coleridge, and Words-
Tuckerman (H. T.)
Thoughts on the poets. 1851.
Contents.
Pope.
Proctor (B. W.)
Rogers.
Shelley.
Tennyson.
Thomson.
Wordsworth.
Young.
Alheri. Cowper.
Browning {Mrs. Crabbe.
E. B.) Drake.
Bryant. Goldsmith.
Burns. Gray.
Byron. Hemans.
Campbell. Hunt.
Coleridge. Moore.
Collins. Petrarch.
Webbe ( W.) A discourse of English poetrie, 1586.
iVbte.— Antedates Shakspere.
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 2, 1868 (English laureates ;
2 art.); V. 7, 1861 (English lake poets): Contemp. rev., v. 3,
1866 (Recent poetry; 2 art.); Edinburgh rev., v. 42,
(English poetry, by Barry Cornwall); v. 104 (New
poets); Fraeer's magazine, v. 61, 1860 (A raid among
rhymers, by Shirley ; v. 69, 1864 (Poetry of the 18th cen-
tury) ; v. 76, 1867 (Mod. verse writers: 276 vols, of 1867);
Nat. qu. rev., v. 23, 1871 (The decline of poetry); N. A.
rev., V. 77, 1863; v. 84, 1867 (The British poets ; Recent
English poetry : Allingham, Alex. Smith, etc.) N.Brit, rev.,
v. 28, 1868 or Littell, 1868, v. 2 (The spadmodists): Qu.
rev., v. 110, 18G1 (Growth of English poetry); v. 112, 1862
(English poetry from Dryden to Cowper); v. 126, 1869 or
Littell, 1869, V. 2 (Mod. Engl, poets).
Whipple [E. P.) English poets of the 19th century. [7n his Essays
and reviews, v. 1, 1851 ; p. 299-372.] 2646.06
WiUmoU (B. A.) Journal of a summer time. 2546.10
14. Humorous Poetry : Selections.
Boofc of humorous poetry, [n. d. anon.]. . . 1652.08
Brooks (S.) Amusing poetry. New ed. 1874. 1615.32
i/umourisCs miscellany. 1804 1651.19
Johnson (B.,ed.) Play-day poems. 1878. . .1651.32
New Foundling hospital for wit. Fugitive pieces. [Ed.
byJ. Almon.] 6 v. 1769-73 1612.17
Parton (J.) Humorous poetry of the English lan-
guage. 1857 1675.26
Waireniana : with notes by the editor of a Quarterly
review. 1851 1694.22
tS- See also Parodies (p. 907); and in the general alpha-
bet. Satires ;— Wit and humor.
15. Irish Poetry.
Croker IT. C. ed.) Historical songs of Ireland, temp. 1688. [In
Percy society, v. 1.] 6060.01
— Keen of the south of Ireland. [In Percy society, v. 13.] 6060.13
Popular songs. Illustrative of the French invasions of Ireland.
[In Percy society, v. 21.] 6060.21
Duffy (G a.) Ballad poetry of Ireland. 1866. 1642.30
Hayes (K) Ballads of Ireland. 2 v. 1869. .1645.23
M'Carthv (D. F.) Poets and dramatists of Ireland.
V. I. 1846 1671.35
ManganiJ.C.) Irish anthology 1672.06
Moore {T.) Irish melodies. 1856 1673.09
Murray (J. O'K.) Prose and poetry of Ireland ; with
biogr. sketches. 3d ed. 1877. . . . 2735.04
Patriot's vocal miscellany ; or a collection of loyal
songs. 1804 1675.28
See also Afternoon lectures, v. 1, 1863: p. 206-262 (Irish
ballads and lyrical poetry, by R. W. McDonnell); N. Brit.
rev., v. 36, 1861 (Poets and poetry of young Ireland).
16. Love Poems.
Kainea (J.) Love poems of all nations. 1870.1662.24
Lovers' dictionary ; a poetical treasury. 1867. 1664.30
Palmer (J. W. ) Poetry of compliment and courtship.
1868 1675.10
IS" See alto Love (p. 719 of catalogue).
17. Macaronic Poetry.
Morgan {J. A.) Macaronic poetry. 1872. . . 1665.13
Specimens of macaronic poetry. London, 1831. 8°.
18. Memorial Poetry.
Sfc«i(o»(J.) Campaigner at home, 1865; p. 36-70.. . . 2643.39
O- See also Birthdays (p. 217).
19. Metrical Romances.
Ellis (0.) Specimens of early English metrical ro-
mances. 1848 1641. If.
Bobson (J.) Three early English metrical romances ;
vrith introd. and glossary. [Camd. soo.]. 5112.18
THE BBOOKLTN LIBBABY.
POETRY
907
Weber ^H.) Metrical romances of the 13th-15th cen-
tnries. With notes, etc. 3 v. 1810. . 1G94.'25
49- See also Ballads (p. SOI); Arthur (King, p. 38): Ro-
mancea of chivalry (p. (i67); Fraser's mag., Sept., 187S (Old
EDgliah metrical romancee, J. W. Hales).
20. National Songs.
Nason(E.) A monogram [monograph] on our nation-
al song [Yankee Doodle]. 1869. . . 1674.21
WliUe(R. 0.) National hymns. 1861. . . 1695.04
See also War songa and patriotic poetry (p. 908).
21. Nature and Scenery, Natural History,
and Places ; Rural Poetry.
AutraniJ.) Les poemes de la mer. 4e ed. 1859.
Bruce {C, ed.) Poems of the sea, 1874. . .1622.29
Cooper (S. F.) Rhyme and reason of country life.
[anon.] 1855 1635.05
Daubeny (C. J. B.) Fugitive poems connected with
natural history and physical science. 1S69.
JHreks {H. ) Naturalistic poetry, selected from psalms
and hymns of the last three centuries. 1872.
— Nature study, poetry and the influence of univer-
sal nature. 1869 4715.19
Howitt (M.) Sketches of natural history. . . 4721.18
Jenks (J. W.) Bnral poetry of the English language.
1856 1646.14
Larcom (X., ed.) Hillside and seaside in poetry. 1877.
— Roadside poems for summer travellers. 1876.
Longfellow (S. W., ed.) Poems of places. 31 v. 1876-
79 1667.11
Contents :
i ranee and Savoy, 2 v.
Germany. 2 v.
Greece and Turkey in Europe.
Ireland.
Italy, 3 T.
Ocean ioa, and mlacel. aeaa and
islands.
Russia.
Scotland, v. 2.
Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and
Holland.
Switzerland and Austria.
Africa.
America :
New England, 2 v.
Middle States, 1 t.
Western States, 1 v.
Southern States, 1 v.
Asia, 3 V.
BritiBh America, Mexico,
and South America.
Denmark, Iceland, Norway
and Sweden.
England and Wales, 4 v.
Mountains {The): a collection of poems. 1876. 1673.42
Sea and shore : a coll. of poems. [Ed. by Mrs. God-
dard and Harriet Preston.] 1874. . . .168:1.36
ShaiiT) {J. C.) On poetic interpretation of nature. 1877.
Wilion[A.) Science and poetry, [/n 'tis Leisure studies, 1878]
Wilson {E.) Naturalist's poetical companion. With notes.
1846 1696.26
O" See alto Natural history {Nature, p. 809); and Sea-
sons, in general alphabet.
22. Nursery Rhymes.
Halliwell (J. 0.) Nursery rhymes of England. [Per-
cy society, v. 4. ] 5060.04
— Popular rhymes and nursery tales. 1849. 1645.21
Ker (J. B.) Archaeology of. 2 v. 1840. . 6214.12
Jlfo(Ae»' Goose melodies set to music. 1873. .1666.18
Mother Goose's melodies. lUus. [n. d.] . 1666.17
Ritson (J. ) Gammer Gurton's Garland or the Nur-
sery Parnassus, {anon.'] 1866. . . . 1681.24
Viosselti (G Q.) Sing-song. 1872 1681.21
Silsbee {Mrs.) Willie Winkle's nursery songs of
Scotland. 1859 1695.17
WhUe {Mrs. A. B.) Little-folk songs. 1871. 1696.20
Whitney (Mrs. A. D. T.) Mother Goose for grown
folks. 1859 11)73.10
See also Atlantic Monthly, v. E, 1860 (The nursery blar-
ney-stone).
23. Odes.
4^The chief odists in Greek poetry were Alcaeus,
Anacreon, Sappho, and Siraonides ; in Latin poetry, Hor-
ace, and, in Euglish poetry, Dryden {r. g. 'Alexander's
feast* and 'Song on St. Cecilia's day');— Gray ('The bard,'
etc.) : — ColUns ('Ode to the passioDs') ; — Bums ('Scots wha
ha'e*) ; — Coleridge ('Odes to Memory and despondency.
e(c.')i— Shelley ('Ode to the Skylark'):— Wordsworth ('Inti-
mations of immortality, ete.') ;- Tennyson ('Ode to the
duke of Wellington') ;— Swinburne (Ode to the French re-
public') ;— Lowell ('Harvard Commemoration ode').
24. Parodies.
Carey (P.) Poems and parodies. 1855.
1632.03
Aytoun ( W. E) Book of ballads. Ed. by Bon Gaul-
tier. 1854 1613.14
— Firmilian, a 'spasmodic' tragedy. 1854. . 1712.19
Bigelow (J.) Amer. rejected addresses. 1855. 1643.07
Deacon (Wm. F.) Warreniana. 1851.. . .1694.22
tiinith (J.) Rejected addresses. [7n Smith (H. and
J.) Poet, works. N. Y. 1827.] . . . 1685.19
Taylor (Bayard). The echo club. 1876. . . 2544.00
Webb (C. H.) Parodies, prose and verse. . 2546.27
See alto \fm\.ta. rev., v. 62, 18.'>4 or Littell, T. 6. 1864.
25. Political Songs and Ballads.
Wright {Thomat). On old English political songs. (In hit E«-
says on lit., etc., v. 2. 1846.) 2722.21
HaUiweU {J. O., ed.) Loyal garland, 17ih cent. [/» Percy society,
V. 29.) 6«00.!»
Morley (11.) The king and the commons. Cavalier
and puritan. 18(;9 1673.21
Wright {T., ed.) Politieal ballads published in England during
the commonwealth. [In Percy society, v. 3.] . . 6060.03
— Political songs of England, from John to Edward
ii., 1839. [Camden society.] . . . .5112.06
See alto Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861, or Littell, v. 17, 1867
(Political ballads of England and Scotland).
26. Quotations.
M^See Quotations, in general alphabet.
27. Religious Poetry.
9^See Hymns and religious lyrics (p. 640 of catalogue) ;
also Coutemp. rev., v. 1'2, 1869 or Littell, 1869,T. 4 (Reli-
gious poetry and scientific criticism, by H. A. Page) ;
Journal of sac. lit., v. 36-37, 1866-66 (Early English religions
poetry, by J. M. 0.)
28- Satire and Satirists.
4^ See (in the general alphabet) Satire and ssUiilti.
29. Scottish BaUads and Songs.
Dixon {J. H., ed.) Scottish traditional versions of ancient bal-
lads, [tn Percy society, v. 17.] 6060.17
Aytoun (W.F.) Balladsof Scotland. 2 v. 1858. 1(513.12
Chambers {R.) Popular rhymes of Scotland. [In his Select
writings, V. 7.) 50'J3.1&
Ounnini/liam (A.) Songs of Scotland, ancient and
modern. 4 v. 1825 1631.26
Oowans ( W. ) Catalogue of the Scottish poets, from
the earliest period. 1853 1742.14
Herd (D.) Ancient and modem Scottish songs, heroic
ballads, He. 2 v. 1870 1646.04
Mackay (C.) Legendary and romantic ballads of
Scotland. 1861 1672.02
MothenjoeU (W.) Aneitnt and modern minstrelsy.
With introd. and notes. 2 v. 1846. .1673.17
Murray (J. V.) Ballads and songs of Scotland. 1874.
Ritson (J.) Scottish songs and ballads. New ed.
[1873.] 1681.27
Rogers (C.) Scottish minstrel : songs of Scotland
subsequent to Bums. 1870 1678.01
Scott {W.) Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. [/« Aij Works,
V. 1. N. Y. 1833. 8°! 6066.01 ; 606B.13
Smith (A.) Scottish ballads. Lest leaves, etc., 1869 ; p. 1-64.
— Same. [In Edinburgh essays, 1866; p. 204-241.J . . 26'28.0e
A%(<.— Repr. in Littell. Jan. 9, 1858.
Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstress of Scotland.
2 V 3251.06
Veitch (J.) History and poetry of the Scottish border.
1878 1694.39
See alto the following magazine articles : Fraser's mag.,
T. 65, 1862 (Early Scottish poetry, by Shirley) ; v. 73, 1866;
V.76, 1S07 (Clerical song writers of the North) ; N. Brit,
rev., V. 36, 1862 (Peasants and poets of Austria and Scot-
land) ; Qu. rev., V. 105, 1869 (Minstrelsy of Scotland).
30. Songs : Collections.
Aikm (J.) Essay on song writing ; with coll. of
Engl, songs. New ed. by R. H. Evans. 1810.
Bayly (T. H.) Songs, ballads and poems. 2 v. 1844.
BeU{R.) Songs from the dramatists. 1855. . 1614.28
Blackie iJ. S. ) Musa Burschicosa. A book of songs
for students. 1869 1614.31
Bntish minstrel : English, Scottish, and Irish songs.
3 v. 1824 1615.19
British minstrel : songs, duets, glees, etc. 1567.01
Collier {J. P., ed.) Lyrical poems, selected from mue^cal publi-
cations betw. 1689 and 1600. [In Percy Boc, v. 13.] 6060.13
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the ACTHOR'8 NAME, the first put of the IHLE, and the NDHBEB.
908
POETBY
Common-place book of British song. 1823. . 1633.24
Ounnin'Mm (A.) Songs of Scotland, ancient and
modern. 4 v. 1825 _ 1631.26
Delonry (T.) Oarland of good-wiU. Ed. by J. H. Dixon. [7n
Percy flociety. V. 30.) _• ■ oubu.jo
Strange hietories, orsonges and sonete. [/n Percy society,
^gi 6060.03
Dibditi (V.) " Collection of songs. 3 v. 1792. . 1642.03
Pairholt [F. W.) Civic gariand. Songs from London
pageants, [/u Percy society, v. 19.]. .5060.19
Satirical songs and poems on costume, 13th- 19th
century. [Jn Percy society, v. 27.] . .5060.27
Oarrelson ( F. V. D.) Carmina Yalensia : a collection
of college songs. 1867 1644.04
Herd (D. ) Ancient and modem Scottish songs, heroic
baUads, etc. 2 v. 1870 1646.04
lUustratnl book of English songs, [n. d.] . • 1615.15
Jacobite minstrelsy. 1829 16(i2.08
JokMon {R.) Crown garland of golden rosee. Pts. 1 aiid 2.
Ed. by W. Chappell. [In Percy society, v. 6, 16.] 6060.16
Palijrave (K T.) A Golden treasury of songs and
lyrical poems. ]8(J3. 1675.08
Patriots' vocal miscellany ; or loyal songs. 1804.
Plumtre (J.) Collection of songs. 3 v. 1806-08. 1676.12
Poetry of various glees, songs, etc., as performed at the
Harmonists. 1798 1676.25
Ramsay (A.) Tea-table miscellany: choice songs,
Scots and English. 2 v. 1871. . . . 1681.07
Bichardson (A. S.) Songs from the old dramatists,
1873. 1681.12
Rimbardt iE. F.) Little book of songs and ballads.
1851. . 1683.04
Ritson (J.) Select collection of English songs. 3 v.
17H3 1683.01
Sandys ( W.) Festive songs of the 16tb and ntli centuriee, witli
an introduction, [/n Percy society, v. 23.] . . 6060.'i3
Unicersal songster ; or museum of mirth. 3 v. [lu d.]
Wright (T. fd.) Songs and carols of the 16th century, [/n Per-
cy society, V. 23.] 6060.23
— Specimens of lyric poetry, time of Edward I. [/n Percy so-
ciety, V. 4.] 6060.04
MS- See aUo Atlantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (Convivial
songs, by C D. Shanley). See also Vers de Sooiet6 (p. 908);
also names of individual songwriters, in the general alpha-
bet, e. g., Shakspere (Wm.) : — Jonson (Ben.) ;— Naime ;—
Morris {Capt. C) :— Mahony (E. 8.) :— Lover (S.) ;— Procter
(B. W.) For songs by auOwrt other than EnglUh eee under
Literature (p. 706-712).
31. Sonnets: collections, and critical history.
Deshler (C. D.) Afternoons with the poets. 1879.
Hunt {J. H. L.) and Lee (8. A.) Book of the sonnet.
2 V. 1867 1662.01
Lofft (C.) Laura ; or, anthology of sonnets, (on the
Petrarcan model) : English, Italian, Spanish,
Portuguese, French, and German. 5 v. 1814.
Seed tH.) Engl, sonnets. [/« M» Lectures on the Brit, poets.,
V. 2. 1857 ; p. 235-271.] 1682.14
Trench IR.C.) History of the English sonnet, [/n Afternoon lec-
tures, V. 4, 1867 ; p. 136-169.] 2512.23
See also Cornhill mag., v. 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 2
(The English sonnet); Dublin Rev., Oct., 1876 (Critical
hist, ot the sonnet).
tS"See also (in English) the works of Spenser (E.);—
Shakspere (W.);— Howard (H., earl of Surrey) ;— Sidney
{.Sir P.|;— Donne (J.);— Drummond (W.);— Milton (J,);—
Gray (T.) ;— Warton (T.) ;— Cowper (W.) ;— Wordsworth
(W.) ;— Byron (to)-d);— Southey ;— Coleridge (8. T.);— Cole-
ridge (Hartley);— SheUey (P. B.);— Turner (Charles).
32. Southern Rebellion (Poetry of the).
Moore (F.) Lyrics of loyalty. 1864. . . .1673.03
Seticlinn of war lyrics. Illus. by F.O.C.Darley.1635.20
White R. G. Poetry of the civil war. 18('.6. . 1695.05
49-8ee also volumes of poems by Baker (G. H.);
Brownell (H. H.); DeLeon (T. C); Hayne (Paul H.); Long-
fellow (H. W.); Melville (H.); Palmetto pictures ; Whit-
tler (John G.)
33. Translations from foreign poets : Collections.
FrolhingtMm (N. L.) Metrical pieces, translated and
original. 1855 1643.17
Macgregar (R. G.) Anthology, from Italian, French, German,
and Latin sources. [In his Indian leisure.] . . 1666.12
Ryan {R. ) Poetry and poets : choicest anecdotes rel-
ative to the poets of every age and nation : with
specimens. 3 v. 1830 1683.11
Wa^e{R.) Garland of flowers. 1806. . . 1694.36
Wellesley (H.) Anthologia polyglotta ; versions in va-
rious languages, chiefly from the Greek Anthol-
ogy. 1849 1694.33
Worsley (P. 8-) Poems and translations. 2d ed. 1875.
See also Eraser's mag. July, 1876. (Essay on poetical
translation, by F. W. Kewman).
O-For translations of poems from foreign language!
see under Literature (p. 704-712) names of various litera-
tures.
34. Vers de Soci^te : Collections.
Locker {F.) Lyra elegantiarum : vers de societe. 1867.
PenneU (H. C.) Muses of Mayfair : vers de soci^t^ of
the 19th century. 1874 _ . 1075.38
"^T^^or imlividual writers of vers de snci'ete, see, in the
general alphabet, Bayly (Thos. H.); Dobson(A.); Oalver-
ley(C. S.):— Collins (Mortimer);— Locker (Fred.);— Lytton
(Robert B.);— Moore (Tbos.);— Praed (Wm. M.);— Pryor
(Matthew);- Sterry(J. A.) See aiioContemp. rev., v. 20, 1872
or Littell, 1872, v. 3 (Poets of Society, by H .G. Hewlett); Ed.
rev. Oct., 1874 (English fugitive songs and lyrics); Loudon
society, Sept., 1877 (Poetry of persiflage, by W. D. Adams);
N. Brit, rev., v. 47, 1867 (EngliBh Vers de societe); St.
James, Oct,, 1877 (Society verses and versifiers, by H. T.
White); Qu. rev. July^ 1874 t English vers de Boci6t6,
ed. by F. Locker); St Paul's, v. 13 (by W. 0. Monkhouse).
35. Versification : Metre, Rhjrme, and Rhythm.
Barham(T. F.) On metrical time, or the rhythm of verse, an-
cient and modern, [/re Philol. soc. Proceedings. 1860.]
Blackie {J. S.) Remarks on English hexameters, [/n*i« Horse
Hellenicae. 1874.) 2513.20
Cayley (C. H.) Remarks and experiments on English hexame-
ters. [7m Philol. soc. Proceedings, 1862.] .... 6443.14
Carpenter (J. E.) Handbook of poetry ; art of mak-
ing English verse. 1868 1631.09
Conyiieare {J. J.) lutrod. essay on the metre of Anglo-Saxon poe-
try. [In his Illustrations, e(c.] 1631.24
Every man his own poet ; or the inspired singer's receipt book.
By a Newdigate prizeman. 1879 1643.34
Oascoigne (G.) Certayne notes of instruction in Eng-
lish verse. Ed. by E. Arber. Ih68. . .5011.05
Gray (T.) Observations on English metre, on the pseudo-
rhythmus, or rliyme. [In Gray (T.) and Nicholls (N.)
Corresp., p. 223-291.] 3072.13
Guest (£) History of English rhythms.2v.l838. 1644.31
Ho(id{T.) Kules of rhyme. 1869 1661.27
Kennedy IE.) On Alliteration in poetry. [In Afternoon lectures,
V. 3, 18(56; p. 87-129, 1866.] '2612.22
Maiden (//.I On Greek and English versification. [In Philol. soc.
proceedings 1840-48.] 6443.03
Poole (J. ) English Parnassus : or help to English
poesie. Kythming monosyllables, epithets, and
phrases. 1677 1676.26
Sylvester (J. J.) Laws of verse. 1870. . . .
iVofe.— Reviewed by C. M. Ingleby in Fortn. rev., v. 14.
Tale (J. ) Introd. to the Greek tragic and comic metres. [In
Donaldson (J.W.) Theatre of the Greeks, p. 466-629.) 1716-15
Walker (W. S.) Shakespeare's versification and its
apparent irregularities explained by examples
from early and late English writers. 185-1. 275'.i.22
Wright {T.) On the origin of rhymes in mediaeval poetry. [In
/iij Essays on arch, subjects, v. 2, 1861.) .... 443.30
MS- See also discussions of English metres in articles
upon Homeric Iranslatiim (p. 629.)
See also Bibl. sacra, Jan,, 1867 (The two fold fundamental
law of rhythm and accentuation, by C. M. Mead) ; Gent's
mag., Mch., 1876 (Is verse a trammel ? by P. S. Ormoud) ;
MacmiUau's mag., Apl., 1862 (Engl, hexameters) ; N. Brit,
rev., V. 19, 1863 (Engl, hexameters) ; v. 27, 1867 (Engl, met-
rical critics).
Rhyming Dictionaries.
Barnum (S. W. ) Vocabulary of English rhymes. 1876.
Walker (J.) Ehyming dictionary. New ed. 1851.
36. Welsh Poetry
tO'See Literature {Celtic, p. 704).
37. War Songs and Patriotic Poetry.
Blackie {J. S.) War songs of the Germans. 1870.
Fhnshawe {C. A.) Battlesongs of var. nations. 1614.33
McCabe(W. G.) Ballads of battles and bravery. 1879.
Sonos of the war. (French and German. ) 1870.1685.27
White (R. G.) National hymns. 1861. . . . 1695.04
4^ See also Southern rebellion (ante).
See also Athuitic monthly, v. 10, 1862 (Some soldier po-
etry); Blackw. mag., v. 101, 1807 or Littell, 1867. v. 2 (Hymns
of the populace); London soc, Dec, 1877 (Battle songs);
Putnam's mag., Sept., 1856 (Poetry of war); Qu. rev., Jan.,
1871 ur Littell, 1871, v. 1 (French patriotic songs) ; v. 129,
1870 (German patriotic songs); Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1868
(Poetry of martial enthusiasm).
THE BROOKLTN LIBRARY.
POETRY
909
Reference Class-List of Poets.
O-Tha following U«t Inolades those British and American poets whose works are in
elgn poets whose works have been translated into EngUsh. Oritical estimates will be
the author's works, in the general alphabet, and also in BioOBiPHY |p. 116-216).
Brigstocks (T.) Oottle (Joseph).
Abbe (F. R.)
Adams (J. Q.)
Addison (Joseph).
Ago (Felix), pfeud.
JSkin (John).
Akonside (Mark).
Akers (Eliz.)
Aldrich (Thomas B.)
Alexander (Wm., earl
of Stirling.)
Alford (Henry).
Alfred [King).
Alger (Wm. R.)
AlTen (P. J.)
Allen (Ellz. A.)
AlUngham (Wm.)
AUston (Washington).
Alsop (Robert).
Anacreon.
Angler (J- GO
Anster (John).
Anti-Jacobin.
Apollonius Shodiue.
Apaleius.
Ariosto (L.)
Aristsenetns.
Armstrong (J.)
Arnold (Cieorge).
Arnold (Matthew).
Auersperg (A. L., count
von).
Anstin (Alfred).
Aftoun (Wm. E.)
Bailey (Philip James).
BailUe (Joanna).
Baker (G. A.)
Baldwin (J. D.)
Ball (A. M. W.)
Barbauld (Mrs. A. L.)
Barbour (John).
Barham (R. H.)
Barlow (Joel).
Barnes (Wm.)
Barrett (E. G. B.)
Barton (lioriiard).
Batchelder (Sam., jr.)
Baxter (Richard).
Bayley (F. W. N.)
Bayly (Anselm).
Bayly (Thomas H.)
Beach (E. T. P.)
Beattie (James).
Beattie (J. H.)
Beaumont (Francis).
Beaumont {Sir John).
Becket (Andrew).
Beers (Ethel L.)
Beers (Heury A.)
Bell (Ctirrer, Ellis, and
Acton).
Bell (Robert).
Bellew (J. C. M.)
Belrose (Louis.jr.)
Bennett (Wm. C.)
Bennoch (Francis).
Beowulf.
Beranger (P. J. de).
Besant (Walter).
Best (Larry).
Bethune (E. D.)
Bickersteth (E. H.)
Bigelow (Jacob).
Bion.
Blackie (J. Btnart).
Blacklock (Thomas).
Blackmore (iSiV B.)
Blair (liobert).
Blake (Wm.)
Bland [Rev. Robert).
Bloede.
Bloomfleld (Robert).
Bodenham (John),
Bodmer (J. J.)
Bogart (Eliz.)
Boueaa-Despr6anx (N.)
Baker (George H.)
Bonaparte (Luclen).
Bon Graultier, iurad.
Bonar (Heury).
Borrow (George).
Boswell {Sir Alex.)
Bourne (Vincent).
Bowles (Wm. L.)
Bowring (John).
Boyse (Samuel).
Brathwait (R.)
Bridges (Sallie).
Brome (Alex.)
Brontti (Charlotte, Anne,
and Emily).
Brooke (Hoiiry).
Brooks (Charles T.)
Broome (Wm.)
Brown (J. W.)
Browne (I. H.)
Browne (Wm.)
Browneli (H. H.)
Browning {IVrt. E. B.)
Browning (Robert).
Bruce (Michael).
Bruce (Robert).
Bryant (Wm. C.)
Buchanan (Robert).
Buckingham (John Shef-
field, dulci- of).
Baonarroti (M. A.)
Burleigh (Wm. H.)
Bums (Robert).
Butler (Samuel).
Butler (Wm. A.)
Byrom (John).
Byron {Lord),
Oalidasa.
Oall(W. M.W.)
Callimachns.
Oalverley (0. S.)
Oalvert (George H.)
Cambridge (R. O.)
Oamoens (Luis de).
Oampbe!' (Thomas).
Canning (George).
Carew (Thomas).
Carey (H. M.)
Carlen (J. G.)
Oarhon (WiU).'
Oarlyle (John D.)
Carpenter (J. E.)
Carroll (Lewis, pseuJ.)
Carteromaco \psiud.] See
Forteguerri (N.)
Cart Wright (William).
Gary {.\fice).
Cary (Phoebe).
Case (Wm.)
Casti (Giambattlats).
Catullus.
Caustic (Ohristoph., pstfud.)
Cawthorn (J.)
Chadwick (John W.)
Ohallen (J.)
Chalmers (Alexander).
Chambers (Robert).
Changed cross.
Channing (Wm. E.)
Chapone {Mrs. H. M.)
Chapter (The),
Ohatterton (Tliomas).
Chaucer (Geoffrey).
Child. nature.
Chimasia.
Christmas tyde.
Christopher Caustic, j)«eKd.
Churchill (Chillies).
Churchyard (Thomas).
City's heart (The).
Clark (John).
Clarke (0. 0.)
Clarke (M. 0.)
Otaudian.
Oleanthes.
Oleaveland {tirt. E. H. J.)
Olio andStrephon (Epistles
of).
CUve {Mrs. C. W.)
Olough (Arthur Hugh).
Cobb (Isaac).
Coleridge (Hartley).
Coleridge (Samuel T.)
Collins (WiUiam).
Caiman (J. F )
Oolton (Bcti. Charles).
Ooluthns.
Combe (Wm.)
Congreve (William).
Conrad (R. T.)
Cook (Eliza).
Cook (Keningale B.)
Cooke (Philip P.
Cooper (J. O.)
Cooper (.tfi.<» 8. F.)
Corbet (Richard).
Cornwall (Barry, pseud.)
Oostello (li. S.)
Cotton (Charles).
Cotton (Nathaniel).
Oonrthope (W.J.)
Cowley (Abraham).
Cowper (William).
Coxe (A. C.)
Orabb (Oeorga).
Craig (laa).
Oraik {Mrs. D. M. M.)
Cranch (Christopher P.)
Orashaw (Richard).
Crawley (Richard).
Croly {Rev. George).
Oroswell (R«'. Wm.)
Cumberland (Richard).
Cunningham (Allan).
Cunningham (Jolfn).
Curwen (Harry).
Dagnall (John M.)
Dana (Richard H.)
Daniel (Samuel).
Dante Alighierl.
Darwin (Erastus).
DaTenant {Sir Wm.)
Davidson (L. M.)
Davidson (M. M.)
Davies (.Sir John).
DeLeon (T. C.)
Denham (John).
Dennis (John).
De 'Vere (Aubrey).
Dibdin (Charles).
Dibdln (Thomas).
Dies irte.
Digby (Keiielm H.)
DiUon (Wentworth,
earl of Roscommon).
Disraeli (Benj.)
Dobell (Sydney).
Dodge (Mary Mapes).
Dodd (William).
Dodsley (Robert).
Doesticks (Q.K. V., pseud.)
Donne (John).
Dorr {Mrs. J. C. R.)
Dorset {Earl of).
Doyle {.Sir F. H.)
Drake (J. Rodman).
Drayton (Michael).
Drummond (William).
Dryden (John).
Da Bartas (G. de S., sieur),
Dubois (Patterson).
Duke (Richard).
Duryee (Job).
Dyce {Rev. Alexander) ■
Dyer (John).
Dyer (Samuel).
Eagles {Re.v. John).
Edwards (Amelia B.)
Eliot {George, pseud.)
Elliot (Ebenezer).
Ellis (George).
Emerson (N. S.)
Emerson (R. W.)
Emmons (William).
Epistles of Clio and
Strephou.
Eroeldonne (Thomas of).
Euripides.
Evans {Rev. Evan).
Everett (Alex. H.)
Faber {Rev. F. W.)
Fairfield (Sumner L.)
Falconer (WiUiam).
Fane (Violet).
Fa wcett (Edgar).
Fawkes (Frauds).
Felton (John B.)
Fenton (Elijah).
Fergusson (Robert).
Fessenden (T. G.)
Fielding (Henry).
Fitz-Gcrald (M. P.)
Fletcher (Giles).
Fletcher (Pliineas).
Fontaine (Francis).
Ford (Emily E.)
Forteguerri (Niccolo).
Foxton {V.., pseud.)
Freiligrath (Ferdinand).
Freneau (Philip).
Friswell (J. Hsiu).
Frithiof s snga.
Frothingham (N. L.)
Fullom (Stephen W.)
the library, and also for-
found in connection with
Qalt (Jnbn).
Garcilasso de^la Vega.
Qardette (C. D.)
Oardaer (Cella £.)
Garrick (David).
Garrison (Wm. Lloyd).
Garth (Samuel).
Gascoigne (George).
Gay (John).
Genin (Xhomas H.)
Gessner (Salomon).
Gilbert (W. 8.)
Gilder (R. W.)
Gilman (Caroline).
Gisbome (Thomas).
Glapthorne (Heury).
Glover (Richard).
Goethe (J. W. von).
Goldsmith (Oliver).
Goodale (Elaine and
Dora Read).
Goodwin (E. C.)
Googe (Ilarnaby).
Gosse (Edmund W.)
Gould {Miss H. F.)
Gould IS. Baring).
Gower (John).
Grainger (James).
Granville (George, (ord
Lt/ttleton).
Gray (Thomas).
Grayson (Wm. S.)
Green (Matthew).
Greenleaf (L. N.)
Greenwell (Dora).
Greenwood {Grace' pseud.)
Grifflin (Gerald).
Griffith (R. T. H.)
Habington (Wm.)
Hafiz.
Hagerman (S. Miller'
Halifax {Earl of).
Hall (Joseph).
Halleck (Fitz Greene).
Halpine (Charles G.)
Hamerton (P. G.)
Hamilton (William).
Hammond (James).
Hankinson (T. E.)
Hannah (James).
Harris iW. R.)
Harte (Bret).
Harte (Walter).
Harry.
Harvey (John).
Hastil^s {Lady Flora).
Hay (John).
Haydn and other poems.
Hayes (Edward).
Hayne (Paul H.)
Heath (George).
Heber (Reginald).
Heine (Heinrich;.
Hemans {.Mrs. Felicia).
Hemenway (A. M.)
Henry {Ihe minstrel).
Herbert (George).
Herd (David).
Herrick (Robert).
Horvey (T. K.)
Hesiod.
Heywood (Thomas).
Hill (George).
Hogg (James).
Hogg (Thomas).
Hole (Richard).
Holland (J. G.)
Holmes (Oliver W.)
Homer.
Hood (Thomas).
Hopkinson (Francis).
Hopper (Edward).
Horace.
Home (R. H.)
Horrocks (J. D.)
Hosmer (Burr O.)
Hosmor (Wm. H. C.)
Howard {Henry , earl of
■Vwrrfy).
Howarth (E. C.)
Howe (J. W.)
Howells (Wm. D.)
Ho Witt {Mrs. Mary).
Howitt (William).
Hows (J. W. 8.)
Hughes (John)
Hunt (Helen).
In ukiDg for books, use th« " Book Order," giving the AUTBOB'S NAME, the first p«rt of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
dio
P O E T R 7 : Reference Cla8s-I<iat of Poets.
Hnnt (J. H. Leigh),
Hurdis {Hev. James).
Imogen aud other poema,
Ingelow (Mits Jean).
Ingoldsby (Thomas, pKud.)
Jago (Richard).
James I. (King of Scotland).
Janvier (F. de Haes).
Jenyns (Soame).
Johannes Secundas.
John Jorningham's
journal.
Johnson (Samuel).
Johnstone (Rev. James).
Jones (Ernest).
Jones (John).
Jones {Sir William).
Jonson (Ben).
Joyce (W. D.)
Jadd (Samuel).
Jndson (Emily C.)
Juvenal.
Kalevala.
E41idasa.
Keats (John).
Eeble (Rev. John).
Eemble (Frances A.)
Kendall (Timothy.)
Kenealy (E. V.)
Kennedy (James).
Kennett (Basil).
Kenney (J. H.)
Kent (Charles).
Kentish {Mrs. —).
Kimball (Harriet McE.)
King (William).
Kingsley (Charles).
Kinney (E. C.)
Kirkland {.Mrs. C. M.)
Klopstock (F. T.)
Knox (Vicesimus).
Enox-Cralg {Mrs. I.)
Kormac.
Korner (O. T.)
Kortum (C. A.)
Kroeger (A. E.)
Krasinski (Sigismund).
La Fontaine (Jean de).
Lamartine (A. de).
Lamb (Charles).
Lambert (C. B.)
Landis (R. W.)
Landon (L. E.)
Landor (W. S.)
Langhorne (John).
Lanier (Sidney).
Lansdowne {Lord).
Larcom (Lucy).
Lawson (James),
Leighton (Robert).
Leighton (Wm.)
Leland (Charles O.)
Lewes (J/rs. M. £.)
Lewis (Alonzo).
Lewis {Mrs. Anna E.)
Lewis (Matthew Gregory).
Lilliput levee.
Lippincott {Mrs. S. J.)
Lloyd (Robert).
Lloyd (S. H.)
Locker (Frederick).
Lockhart (John O.)
Lockwood (Henry).
Lodbroc.
Logan (John).
Longfellow (Henry W.)
Lovelace (Richard).
Lover (Samuel).
Lovibond (Edward).
Lowell (James Russell).
Lowell {Rev. B. T. S.)
Lucanus.
Lucretius Oarns (Titus).
Lyndsay {Sir David).
Lyrics of a day.
Lyttleton (George, lord).
Lytton {Sir E. Bulwer).
Lytton (Robert Bulwer).
Macauley (T. B.)
MOarthy (D. F.)
M'Oreery (John).
Mac Donald (George).
Mc Donald [Mrs. M. N.)
Mackay (Charles).
Mac Kellar (Thomas).
Macneill (Hector).
MacPherson (James).
Maginn (Wm.)
Mallelt (David).
Mangan (J. C.)
Maniiius.
Mark ham (Gervalse).
Marston (P. B.)
Martin (John).
Marvell (.Andrew).
Marvin (F. R.)
Mary, {queen of Scots).
Mason {Rev. Wm.)
Maasey (Gerald).
Matthias (T.J.)
Meeha Duta.
Melville (Herman).
Menander.
Menken (A. I.)
Meredith (Owen).
Merivale (John H.)
Michael Angelo.
Michell (Nicholas).
Miokle (Wm. J.)
Miller (Joaquin).
Milman (Henry Hart).
Milnes (R. Monckton).
Milton (John).
Milton (M. S.)
Minnesingers.
Mistral (Fr.)
Mrs. Jerningham's
journal.
Mitford {Rev. John).
Moile (N. T.)
Montague (Ch., earl of
Halifax).
Montgomery (James).
Montgomery (Robert).
Moon (G. Washington).
Moore (Edward).
Moore {Rev. James L.)
Moore (Thomas).
More (Hannah).
Morning watch.
Morris {Capt. Charles).
Morris (George P.)
Morris {Rev. John B.)
Morris (William).
Morse (O. A.)
Moschus.
Motherwell (William).
Monlton (Louise
Chandler).
Mullen (Samuel).
Mulock {Miss D. M.)
Murphy (Arthur).
Murray (E. 0. G.)
Murray (George).
Musseus.
Myers (Ernest).
Myers (F. W. H.)
Nack (James).
Nairae (C. O., haroneis).
Neele (Henry).
New-fashioned girl (The).
Newell (U. H.)
Newman (J. H.)
Nibelungenlied.
Noel {Hon. Roden).
Norton {Mrs. Caroline).
Oclavian (Romance of)
QChlenschlaeger (A.)
Oldham (John).
Oliphant (Caroline).
Olive (The) and the pine.
Olrig Grange.
O'Heilly (Jihn Boyle).
O'Reilly (Miles, pseud).
O'Shanghnessy (A. W. E.)
Osborne (Laughton).
Osgood (Frances S.)
Ossian.
Otway (Thomas).
Our little one, etc.
Out croppings.
Overbury (.^ir Thomas).
Ovidius Naso (P.)
Faine (Robert Treat,>r.)
Palfrey {Miss Sarah H.)
Palgrave (Francis T.)
Palmer (Ray).
Palmer (Roundel).
Parker (Henry W.)
Pamell (Thomas).
Parry {Rev. J. D.)
Parsons (Thomas W.)
Pasquin (Anthony, pseud.)
Patmore (Coventry).
Pattison (William).
Peacock (Thomas L.)
Peak (Gavilan).
Pennell (H.Cholmondeley).
Percival (James G.)
Percy (Florence, pseud.)
Percy {Bp. Thomas).
Perry (Nora).
Persius Flaccus (Aulus).
Petrarca (Fiancesco).
Petronius Arbiter (Titus).
Phelps (Eliz. s.)
Philips (.\mbro8e).
Phillips (John).
Phillips (Richard).
Piatt (John James).
Piatt {Mrs. S. M. B.)
Pierpont (John).
Piers Ploughman.
Pindar.
Pindar (C. L., pseud.)
Pindar (Peter, pseud.)
Foe (Edgar A.)
Poems, by a South
Carolinian.
Poems : by Nobody.
FoUgnac (Melchior de).
Pollock (Robert).
Pomfret (John).
Pope (Alexander).
Praed (Wm. M.)
Press (The).
Preston (Margaret J.)
Prince (J. 0.)
Prior (Matbew).
Prior (R. C. A.)
Procter (Adelaide A.)
Procter (Barry W.)
Proctor (Edna D.)
Propertius (S A.)
Puttenham (George).
Putnam (S. P.)
Quarles (Francis).
Quincy (J. P.)
Quintus Smym(Btts.
Radcliffe (Anne).
Baleigh {Sir Walter).
Ramayana.
Ramsay (Allen).
Rands (W. B.)
Raymond (George L.)
Read (Thomas Buchanan)
Reade (Compton).
Reade (J. £.)
Redden (Laura C.)
Remington (A. O.)
Reynard the fox.
Rice (Harvey).
Richards (A. B.)
Richards (Wm. C.)
Richardson (Abby S.)
Richardson (Frederika).
Richardson (John).
Roberts (W. H.)
Robinson (Clement).
Rochester {Earl of).
Rogers (Saniuel).
Rolliad (The).
Rollins (Alice Wellington).
Roscoe (William).
Roscommon {Earl of).
Rossetii (Christina G.)
Rossetti (Daute Gabriel).
Rough sketches of Bath.
Rowe (Nicholas).
Russell (Thomas).
Rustic rhymes.
Sackville (Charles, earl of
Dorset).
Sadi.
S^emund the learned.
Saint Abe and his seven
wives.
Sandys (George).
Sappho.
Sargent (Epes).
Saunders (Frederick).
Savage (Richard).
Saxe (John G.)
Schafer (G. L. L)
Scheffel (J. V.)
Shelley (Percy B.)
Schiller (J. C. F. von).
Scott (John).
Scott (Sir Walter).
Secundus (Joannes).
Segur (Noel).
Seneca (L, A.)
Shakspere (William).
Shaw (Cuthbert).
Shee (.Martin A.)
Sheffield (J., duke of
Buckingham).
Shelton (Fred. W.)
Shenstone (Wm.)
Sherburne (Str Edward).
Sidney (.S'ir Philip).
Sigourney {Mrs. L. H.)
Silius Italicus (Cuius).
Sill (E. R.)
Silsbee {Mrs. — )
Simms (Wm. G.)
Skelton (John).
Smart (Christopher).
Smedley (:Monella B.)
Smith (.\lexunder).
Smith {Ren. C. L.)
Smi!h [Miss Elizabeth).
Smith (Edmund).
Smith (Horace and James).
Smith (J. T.)
Smollett (Tobias).
SnelUng (W. J.)
Sombre (Samuel, pseud.)
Somerville (William),
Sophocles.
Southey (Caroline.)
Southey (Robert).
Southwell (Robert).
Spenser (Edmund).
Sprague (Charles).
Sprat (Thomas).
Statins.
Stedman (E. O.)
Stephens (J. B.)
Stepney (George).
Sterling (John).
StirUng (W. A., earl of).
Sterry (J. Ashby).
Stoddard (R. H.)
Storer (Thomas).
Story (Wm. W).
Stowe (Harriet B.)
Stratford de Redclifie (8.0.)
Street (Alfred B.)
Strong (Latham C.)
Strathers (John).
Suckling {Sir John).
Sulpicia.
Surrey (H. Howard, earl ijf).
Swain (Charles).
Swifl (Jonathan).
Swinburne (A. C.)
Sylvester (Joshua).
Talfourd (T, N.)
Tappan (Wm. B.)
Tasso (Torquato).
Tassoni (A.)
Tatham (Emma).
Taylor (Bayard).
Taylor (Ben. F.)
Taylor (Emily).
Taylor (Henry).
Taylor (John, the mater
poet).
Taylor (J. E.)
Taylor (Tom).
Taylor (Thomas).
Taylor (William).
Tegner (Esaias).
Temple (N.) ond Trevor (E.)
Tennyson (Alfred).
Terence.
Terry (Rose).
Thackeray (W. M.)
Thaxter (Celia).
Theocritus.
Theognis.
Thomas of Erceldoune.
Thompson (Mortimer M.)
Thompson (M. N.)
Thompson (William).
Thompson (James).
Tibullus.
Tickell (Thomas).
Tilton (Theodore).
Timrod (Henry),
Tonna (Jlis. C. E.)
Trench (liichard 0.)
Trevelyan (G, O.)
Trumbull (John).
Tuckerman (Frederick G).
Tuckerman (Henry T.)
Tupper (E. 1.)
Tupper (Martin FarquLar).
Tnrberville (George).
Turner (R-v. Cl.arles).
Tusser (Thomas).
TyrtsEus.
Tytler (Henry W.)
Valmiki.
Vaniere (J.)
Vaughan (Henry).
Vanghan (Robert A.)
Very (Jones).
Vida.
Virgil.
Voltaire (F. M. A. de).
Voss (J. H.)
Waller (Edward).
Waller (John Francis).
Wa-Wa-Wanda.
Walpole (Robert).
Walsh (William).
Ward (Edward).
Ward (Samuel),
Ward (Thomas).
Ware (Heury.jr.)
Warner (William).
Warren {Mrs. Mercy).
Warton (Joseph).
Warton (Thomas).
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POETRY -POLITICAL ECONOMY
911
Watson (J. W.)
Watson (Tbomas).
Watts (Isaac).
Webster (Auguata).
Weeks (E. K.)
Weld (H. H.)
Wellesley (Henry).
West (Oilbei-t).
Wharton (.Sir George).
Wheelwright (C. A.)
White {Mis. A. B.)
White (Houry Kirke).
White rose and rrd.
Whitehead (William).
Whitehead (Paul).
Whitman (Walt).
Whitney (Anne).
Whitney (Mrt. A. D. T.)
Whittier (John G.)
Wieland (C. M.)
Wilkie (William).
Williams (Helen Maria).
Williams (i2^u. Isaac).
Williams (John).
Wmiami (Sarah).
WiUls (Nattasulel P.)
Wilmot (John, eart of
Rochester),
Wilson (I'rof. John).
Winter (William).
Wither (George).
Wolcott (John).
Wolfe (CliarlcB),
Woodworih (Samuel).
Woolner (Thomas).
Woolson (Constance
Fenimore).
Wordsworth (William).
Work (U. C.)
Worsley (P. S.)
Wotton (.Si> Henry).
Wright (\Vm. B.)
Wyat (Sir Thomas).
Wycherley (William).
Yalden;(Thoina8).
Young (Edward).
Yriarte (Tomas de).
Zepheria.
Poet's bazaar. See Andersen (H. C.) 1871 964.2S
Poet's corner. Bellew (J. 0. M.) 1868 1676.23
Poet's journal. See Taylor (Bayard.) 1692.18
Poets and novelists See Smith (George B.) . . . . 3261.11
Poets and poetry of America. See Griswold (B. Vf.) 1858.
Poets and poetry of the West. See Coggeahall (W. T.) ISCO.
Poets laureate. See Austin (W. S.) and Ralph (J.) Lives, elc.
Poets of the 19th century. See Wilmott (B. A.) 1866. 1696.21
Poey (Andres). New classification of clouds. [In Sm. rep..
1870.) 3936.26
Poggendorff (Johanu Christian). The galvanometer as a meas-
uring instrument. [In Sm. report, 1859.] . . 3936.U
Poinsett (Joel E.) On the Meiican republic. [In De Bow (J. D.
B.) Indust. resources, elc., v. 2, 1862, p. 86-92.] . 6925.26
— Herring (J.) and Longacre {J, B.) Nat. portr. gal., v. 1, 1834.
Poinsot ( — ). [Georges d'Heilly, psead.'\ Diction-
naire des pseudonymes. P., 1868. 16]. . 27(il.'20
Point lace and diamonds. See Baker (Goo. A.) 1876. . 1613.34
Pointed papers for the christian life. See Ouyler (T. L.) 1878.
Poisons and Poisoning. See Law {Medical jurUprudence, p. 689) ;
— Medicine {Medical jurisprudence, p. 762) ; — Medical bot-
any, p. 762 : — Medical Zoology, p. 762); — Botany {Poisonous
plants, p. 225).
Poitevin (Prosper). Choix de lectures de la litter-
ature francaise du 19e sifecle. 2 v. Londres,
1869. 1-2° 7032.23
Poitou (Eugene) Portraits litteraires et philoso-
phiques. Paris, 1868. 16° 7048.03
Contents : — Le due de Saint-Simon. 'Vauvenargues. Bal-
lao. Alfred de Musset. De Tocqueville. Lacordaire.
Labonlaye. Lea nonveanx hlatoriena de la Terrenr. Onl-
zot. Victor Cousin.
— Spain and its people, [anon. ] With 150 illus. by
■V. Fonlquier. London, 1872. 12°. . . 981.15
See New monthly mag., Nov., 1868 (Etigine Poitou on
demoralizing French literature).
Poke Mooushlno. Sre Strong (L. O.) 1878 1687.32
Poland. See Countries {Poland, p. 369).
Polaris expedition. Ulake {E. V.] Arctic experiences. 1874. 1144.11
— Unittd Stales iVany Dept. Polaris exped. Scientifio results of
the U. 8. Arctic expedition. Steamer Polaris, v. 1. 1876.
Polarization of light. See Physics {Ligkt, p. 868).
Pole (William). Cornish pumping engine. [In Weale's quar.
papers, v. 67 3918.16
Pole (Wm.) Theory of whist. L., 1870. 16° . 4611.29
Same. New York, 1872. 16° ... . 4611.29a
Same. New York, 1879. 16° 4611.29b
Poletlca (P.) A sketch of the internal condition of
the United States and of their political relations
with Europe. By a Bussian. From the French.
Baltimore 1826. 8° 1136.10
Police. See Law [Police, p. 690).
Polidori (John Wm.) On the punishment of death. [In Pam-
phleteer, v. 8, 1816.) 6058.08
PoUgnao ( Card. Melchior de). Anti-Lticretius, sive
de Deo et natura. 2 v. Parisiis, 1749. 16° 1676.21
Polite letter writer, business, etiquette and courtship, [anon.)
Boston, (n. d.] 32° 3267.11
Polite philosopher ; the art which makes a man hap-
py and agreeable to others. New ed. London,
[17-.] 18° 5435.32
Politeness. See Etiquette (p. 449).
Politeuphuia, wits' commonwealth. See Ling or Lynge (N.)
Politioal adventures of lord Beaconsfield. N. Y.,
[1878.] 12° 3021.19
Political economy of art. See Ruskin (John). 1868. . 1411.13
Political mirror; or review of Jacksonism. New York,
1835. 18° 5725.17
Political mischiefs of popery. From the ed. of 1698,
ed. by J. Tela [pseud, of Jos. Webb]. London,
1818, 8° 3613.01
Political portraits. See Playiair (Wm.) 3v. 1813. . . 3216.1*
Political portraits. By a prominent London jour-
nalist. Phila., 1873. 16° ... . 3252.28
Political primer; or road to public honours. [Anon.'i
London, 1826. 12.° . ..... 5713.12
Political romanism. See Hughey (G. W.) 1872. . . . 3424.14
Political science. See Government and Politics (p. 584).
PoUtical text book. See Oluskey (M. W.) 1860. . . . 6710.62
Political women. See Menzies (S.) 2 v. 1873 2361.76
POLITICAL ECONOMY.
I. Bibliography of poHtieal economy.— II. Dieiimaries of political economy.— Til. History of pdliticat economy. —VT. Method
andprovince. — V. Moral aspects of political economy and trade.~Vl. Periodicals. — VII. Systematical and general works (p.
912). — VIII. Miscellaneotts essays [p. ^15).~IX. Various branches : 1. Capital (p. 915). — 2. Commerce and trade (p. 915). —
3. Competition (p. 916).— 4. Corn-laws (p. 916).— 5. Credit (p. 916).— 6. Finance (p. 916) — 7. Free trade and Protec-
tion (p. 917).— 8. Labor and Capital : Wages problem. Co-operation, Trades-unions, Strikes, The International, etc.
(p. 917).— 9. Laissez-faire (p. 918).— 10. Land-systemc and Agricnltural well-being (p. 918).— 11. Money, Currency,
Banks and Banking, Gold and Silver, Bimetallism, Bullion and Foreign exchanges, Finance (p. 919).— 12. National
debts (p. 922).— 13. Panics and speculative manias (p. 92.3) —14. Population and production (p. 923).— 15. Prices (p.
923).- 16. Property (p. 923).— 17. Rent p. 924).— 18. Savings banks (p. 924).— 19. Statistics (p. 924).— 20. Slocks and
Stock dealing (p. 924) — 21. Supply and demand (p. 924).— 22. TarlflS (p. 924).— 23. Taxation (p. 924).— 24. Usury (p.
924).— 25. Valne (p. 926).— 26. Wealth (p. 906).
4^ See also, in the general alphabet, the following subsidiary headings, viz.- Annuities (p. 29):— Arts ( TTseful : Manu-
factures (p. 44);— Business (p. 246);— Insurance (p. 646);— Social science {Various headings);— Vital statistics.
1. Bibliography of Political Etxmomy.
McOullocli {J.R.) Literature of political economy.
1845. 2722.31.
n. Dictionaries of Political Economy.
Standard library cyolopsedia : civil administration, po-
litical economy, finance, commerce, etc. i v.
London, JBoftn, 1848, 12.° 5714.16
m. Hislory of Political Economy.
Blaruiui (J. A. ) History of political economy in Eu-
rope. Tr. by E. J. Leonard, with introd. by D.
A. WeUs. N. Y., 1880. 8° 5914.12
Note. — 'This important work, by one of the ablest econo-
mists of this century, embraces an account of the econo-
mic ideas and systems that have prevailed in Europe
from the times of the Greeks and Romans to the present
generation, and of the causes which have produced the
auocessive modiflcatioua in civil, industrial, and commer-
cial ideas, and in governmental policy.'
Roscker {W.) Principles of political economy, with
an essay on the historical method. 2 v. 5918.06
Twiss (T.) Progress of, in Europe since the 16th
century. 1817 5913.16
ViUeneuve-Bargemonl (J. P. A., vicomte de). Histoire
de I'economie politique. 2 v. 1841. 5912.21
See also Fortnightly rev., July, 1876 (History of German
political economy, by T. K. C. Lewis); N, A. rev.. Jan..
1876 (Economic science in America. 17761876, by C. F.
Dunbar;; statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 24. 1861
(Progress of economic science during the last 30 years, by
W. Newmarch).
In aaUng for books, use the " Book Order," giving tha AUTHOK'S VAME, the flrst part nf the TITLE, and the NOTTBER.
913 POLITICAL ECONOMY: Method, Morals, Periodicals, Systematic.
IV. Meiliod ayul Province of Political Economy.
BaMlutiW.) The postulates of English political economy ; 2
»rt. (/n Fortnightly rev.. May, 1876].
Bailty IS.) On the science of pol. economy. [/» his Discourses,
1862 ; p. 106-129.] 2517.05
Clark (J. B.) Unrecognized forces in pol. econ. [In New Eng-
lauder, Oct., 1877.)
Harrison {F.) Limits of political economy. 1/n Fortnightly
rev., V. 1, 1866.]
Jevom ( W. S.) Future of poUtlcal economy. [In Fortn. rev..
Nov., 1876.]
— Theory of political economy. 1871. . . .5927.29
MacUod (H. D.) What is political economy ? [In Contemp. rev.,
May, 1875.]
Ifemsomb (.«mon). Method and province of pol. econ. [In N. A.
rev., Oct., 1876.]
Price {Bonamy). Is political economy a science ? [In ft. A. rev.,
Dec, 1879.]
V. Moral aspects of Politii:al Economy and Trade.
tg-See Business [Xoralt of, p.215 of Catalogue); also Fra-
ser, Oct., 1877 (Some of the moral aspects of pol. econ.);
Mind, V. 3, 1878 (Pol. econ. as a moral science, by W. Cun-
ningham); Nat. rev., v. 1*, 1862; Nat. quar. rev., Sept.,
1876 (Ethics of Tradfe); New Englauder, v. 21, 1862 (Laws
of pol. econ. in their moral relations, by J. Bascom);
Westm. rev., v. 71, 1859 or Littell, 1869, v. 2 (Morals of
trade, by Herbert Spencer ; repr. in his Essays).
VI. Periodicals.
[ See alio under Statistics (p. 923}.]
Banker's almanac. Ed. by I. Smith Homans. 1855,
57, 64, 69, 71-74. 8 v. N. Y., 1856-74. 8°. 5921.05
Bankers' magazine and commercial digest, v. 1-39.
London, 1844-79. 8°. 8021.01
Bankers' magazine and statistical register. Ed. by I.
S. Homans. v. 1-2, Baltimore ; 3-6, Boston ; 7-
33, New York. 33 v. 1847-79. 8°. . . 80-23.01
Commercial and financial chronicle, v. 9-29, 1869-79.
N. Y., 1869-79. fol. G.
De Bow's commercial review of the South and West.
V. 1-5, 11, 13-21. New Orleans and Washington,
1846-56. 8° 8055.01
Same. After the war series, v. 1-4. Nashville,
1866. 8° 8U55.36
Econmnist ( The), weekly commercial times, banker's
gazette, and railway monitor, v. 1-37, 1843-79.
London, 1854-79. fol. G.
Hunts merchant's magazine and commercial review.
63 V. N. Y , 1839-70. 8° 8091.01
JVote.— Merged in Commercial and financial chronicle.
Hunt's merchant's magazine year book. N. Y., 1871. 8°
New York social science review. Ed. by A. Delmar
and S. Stern, v. 1. 1865. N. Y., 1866. 8°.
VH. Systematic and General Works.
.dbout (£.) Hand book of social economy. 1873. 5911.28
Benlham (J.) Manual of political economy, [in his
Works, V. 3 (9).] 5016.03
JVote.— Not a popular manual.
Bowen {F.) American political economy. 1870. 5913.23
Nole.—A systematic treatise of moderately protectionist
views. The chapters on money, banks, the national bank-
ing system, national debt, taxation, free trade and the pro-
tective system, have special reference to the circum-
stances and wants of the United States.
Burton (J. H. ) Political and social economy : its prac-
tical applications. 1849 5912.24
Contents: Labour (p. 11-41). Production (p. 41-66).
Wealth and property (p. 67-71). The poor and the rich
(p. 68-89). Capital (p. 90-107). The working classes and
their duties to themselves (p. 108-137). Duties of wealth
(p. 138-177). Duties of landed property (p. 178-202). Popu-
lation (p. 203-2211. Artificial systems, socialist and com-
munal (p. 228-261). Function of tlie state (p. 252-270, 293-
309). Education (p. 271-292). Pauperism and poor-law (p.
309-334). Emigration (p. 336-346).
Caimes (J. E) Character and logical method of po-
litical economy. 2ded. 1875. . . .5912.31
i^ote.— An endeavor to ascertain and clearly state the
character of political economy as conceived by Smith,
Malthns, Ricardo, Mill, and their school. Ch. vii and
viii explain and defend the ' Malthusiau doctrine of popu-
lation' and ' Ricardo's theory of rent.'
— Essays in political economy. 1873. . . . 5927.26
ConUnts: Essays towards a solution of the gold ques-
tion. Co-operation in the slate quarries of North Wales.
Political economy and land. Political economy and laissez-
faire. M. Comte and political economy. Xlastiat. Pro-
ducts and prices.
— New theories in political economy. [In Fortnightly rev., v.
17, 1882.]
— Some leading principles of political economy new-
ly expounded. 1874 5912.27
Note. — While agreeing with general course of procedure
and final conclusions of Adam Smith, Malthus, Uicardo.
and Mill, this eminent writer joins issue with them on
some important intermediate principles.
Contents: Value (p. 11-148). Labor and capital : wagea
(p. 147-213). Trades-unionism {p. 214-296). International
trade : comparative cost (p. 297-312); its relation to the
rate of wages (p. 319-341). International values (p. 342-
374). Frep trade and protection (p. 375-406).
Carey (if. C. ) Manual of social science ; a condensa-
tion of [the] 'Principles of social science,' by K.
McKean. 1866 5912.04
— Principles of social science. 3 v. 1858. . 5913.01
Note. — Carey is strongly protectionist in his views, and
is antagonistic to the ' English' school of economists in
respect to production and population, land and rent, cur-
rency, and other points.
Contents : v. 1. Of science and its methods (p. 9-40). Of
man (p. 41-63). Of increase in the numbers of mankind
(p. 64-138). Of value (p. 147-180). Of wealth (p. 181-197).
Of the formation of society (p. 198-233). Of appropriation
(p. 234-260). Of changes of matter in place— distribution,
commerce, etc., (p. 263-380). Of mechanical and chemical
changes in the forms of matter (attacks the Bntlsh system
of trade and social system), p. 381-474. 2. Of vital
cbangt^s of form [agriculture, land systems, and labor] (p.
17 292). Of the instrument of association [money, cur-
rency, banking] (p. 293-480). 3. Of production and con-
sumption (p. 17-44). Of accumulation (p. 48-74). Of cir-
culation (p. 75-108). Of distribution ; wages, profit, inter-
est, rents, revenue, taxation (p. 109-208). Of concentration
and centralization (p. 209-232). Of competition (p. 233-267).
Of population, food, etc. (p. 263-327), and of the Maltbusian
theory (p. 349-366). Of colonization (p. 328-34H). Of com-
merce (p. :i(>8-464). Of the societary organization (p. 466-
466). Of social science (p. 466-472).
Champlin {J. T.) Lessons on jjolitical economy. 1868.
Note. — A familiar exposition of general principles.
Chivalitr (if.) Cours d'economie politique. 2 v. 184'^.
Cooper ( Thomas). Lectures on political economy. 2d
ed. 1829 5932.12
Note.— A. systematic treatise of the school of Adam
Smith, Malthus, and Ricardo, with special reference to
contemporary issues in the United States, arguing at some
length against banks, a protective tariff, and the mercan-
tile system.
Destutt de Tracy (A. L. C.) Treatise on political
economy. 1817 5932.14
Note. — First appeared as vol. 4 of his Traite d'ideologie.
Worthy of study and attention, though published before
the true theory of rent and profits had been explained. —
McCnLLOCH.
Fawcett (H.) Manual of political economy. 3d ed.
1869 5912.13
JVo(e.— Written in the hope that many who are afraid to
encounter the labor and thought requisite to master
John Stuart Mill's exhaustive treatise miiy be induced to
read an easier and much shorter work. — Preface. The
style of the work is plain and forcible. The author is an
able and independent thinker.
Contents : I.aws which regulate fhs production of wealth :
land, labor, capital (p. 3-94). Distribution: rent, wages and
capital— landlords, labourers, and employers (p. 97-168);
Peasant proprietors (p. 169-189); Metayers and cottiers and
economic aspects of tenant-right (p. 190-205); National
[compulsory] education and other remedies for low wages
(p. 206-224); Trades' unions and strikes (p. 226-240); Co-op-
erative institutions {p. 241-257): Economic aspects of slav-
ery (p. 268-265). Exchange : Value and price, agricultural,
manufactured, and other commodities (p. 269-298); Money
(p. 299-326); Foreign commerce (p. 327-352) ; Transmission
of the precious metals from one country to another
(p. 363-359); Foreign exchanges (p. 360-309); Credit and
Instruments of credit : bills ol exchange, bank-notes, and
cheques (p. 378-398) ; Bate of interest (p. 399-408) ; On the
tendency of profits to fall as the nation advances (p. 409-
420 ; Over-production (p. 421-426); On the reient gold dis-
coveries (p, 427-444. Taxation, direct and indirect (p. 447-
497); the land tax and poor-rates, and the poor law and its
influence on pauperism (p. 498-633).
Fawcett {M. G.) Political economy for beginners.
1870 5911.10
Note. — An excellent practical elementary manual.
Handbook of political economy. By Sigma. London.
1858. 12°. . . • 5941.07
Note.— A little manual upon the nature, growth and dlB-
tribution of wealth, with essays on value, price, rent,
wages, profits, economy, taxation, foreign trade.
Heai-n (W. E.) Plutology ; or the theory of the ef-
forts to satisfy human wants. [18f4.] . 5932.16
Contmti: Of human wants. Of labor. Of capital. Of
invention. Of co-operation. Of exchange. Reciprocal
THX BBOOKLTM I.IBBABT.
POLITICAL ECONOMY: SystemaOo works.
913
inflneuco of the industrial aids. Of indufitriat organ-
izaliou, Of coMipetiiiuu. Of tho ludustrial evolution of
Bociety. Of state luterforeuce. Of houio caueeu of pov*
erty.
Sodgskin {T. ) Popular political economy. 1827.
Contents : Object und scope of political economy (p. 1-
44). Ofmentalaud bodily labor (p. l^ 5'i). Influence of
observation and knowledge, and their progress. Of divis-
ion of labor (p. 6;J-130). Trade (p. 140-177). Money (p. 178-
318). Prices (p. 219-235). Of accumulation of capital (p.
236-2G8).
Jevons {\V. S,) Political economy. 1878. . 5912.33
— Theory of political economy. 1871. . . 5927.29
Note— 'Jevona stundri almost alone in presenting bis
economical ilieoriOH in the form of mathematical problems.
The basis of lii^ mode of exposition conslistH in the appli-
cation of the di£Fer<^ntiul calcuhH to Investigatiu^ tlio
daily oporatious of ind'ustnal lil'o. ' Bagebut romarkR, a-
propoBdf the 'niiitliemaiical theory' of political economy,
that any one wbo tbinks what is ordinarily tauKbt in Eng-
land objectionable, because it is too little concrete In Its
method, and looks too niilike life and business, had better
try the new doctrine, wlii' b be vrill find to be much
worse (in tbeso points than the old. According to Jevons
value depends entirely upun utility.
Jones (R. ) Lectures and tracts on political economy.
Ed. with a notice, by W. Whewell. 1851). 5913.20
Contents : Labor and capital (p. 1-72). On population
(p. 93-140) : law of increase, labor fund, revenues spent in
wag<;s. Tract on the incidence of wages on commodities
consumed by the laborer. Effect on the fluctuation of
wajjes on population (p. 141-181). Short tract on political
economy, iiu-luding some account of the Anglo-Indian rev-
enue systems. Primitive political economy in England
(p. 291-3:i8). Text book of lectures on the )>olitical econo-
my of nations (p. 339-638]. lutrod. lecture on political
economy, Feb. 27, 1833. Notes.
l^ote. — lu opposition to llicardo's deductive system.
Jones followed an inductive course in bis reasoning, dif-
ferlng particularly from Kicardo's views of rent.
Laing (./.) ■ Theory of business. 1867. . . 5915.20
Contents : Modem production. Agriculture, manufac-
ture, and commerce. Commercial credit. Money. Im-
ports, exports and foreign exchanges. Wages and salaries.
Profit. Wealth, capital, money. Banking. In<:ome. In-
vesting : the stock exchange. Pressure, crisis, panic.
Lauderdale {Etrl of). Inquiry into the nature and
origin of public wealth, and into its increase. 2d
ed., enl. 1819 5932.17
Contents : Of value. Of public wealth and individual
riches. Of tho sonrces of wealth. Of parsimony as a
means of increasing wealth. Of land, labor and capital.
Of distribution.
List {F.) National system of political economy. Tr.
from the German by G. A. Matile. Notes by H.
Richelot ; with prelim, essay and notes, by S.
Colwell. 185() 5913.06
Nf'te.~The ruling idea of this work is nationality, upon
which is based bis advocacy of protectiou lor manufactu-
rers.
Contents : Preface and prelim, essay (p. 1-7 xxxivj. His-
tory of polit. econ. (p. 83-188). Theory (p. 189-407). Vari-
ous systems (p. 408-430). Public [international] policy (p.
437-497).
JItfCuUoch {J. B.) Essays on exchange, interest,
money, etc. 1850 5915.17
— Outlines of political economy. With notes and a
summary of the science, by J. M'Vicker. 1825.
Contents : Definition and history (p. 7-49). Production
(p. 50-104). Distribution of wealth (p. 106-154). Consump-
tion of wealth (p. 155-175). Editorial notes (p. 6-187).
— Principles of political economy, with some inquir-
ies respecting their application, and a sketch of
the rise and progress of the science. 1813.5913.07
Note. — M'C. was a leading writer of the English free
trade school of economists.
Contents: Rise and progress of the science (p. 1-60).
Production and accuniulatiou of wealth (p. 61-295). Value
and price (p. 296-363). Distribution of wealth : labor and
capital, rent, poor laws, interest, and usury (p. 364-620).
Consumption of wealth (p. 621-560).
Macleod {H. D, ) Principles of economical philosophy.
2ded. V. 1-2. London, 1872-75. 8^ . 59^7.13
Conttnts: t. 1. On the method of investigation proper
to economics (p. 7-28). On the nature of a physical sci-
ence: and on the formation of general conceptions and
general axioms (p. 29-41). History of systems of political
economy (p. 46-276). Theory of value (p. 278-3G1). Theory
of the coina^B (p. 3()2-434). Of credit, and on the self-contra-
dictions of J. B. Say and J. S. Mill on the subject (p. 435-
62G). Theory of banking (p. 643-606). On value as depen-
dent on 'quantity of labour' and 'cost of production' {P-
627-653). On rent (p. 654-676): Ricardo refuted, v. 2. pt.
1. On rent, cont'd (p. l-34». On profits (p. 35-98). On la-
bour, or immaterial wealth, and wages (p. 100-199). On
rights, or incorporeal wealth (p. 202-260). Theory of the
exchanges (p. 2h1:W7). Some Ibeoriea of currency (p. 338-
433). On the Bank of England. lCiM-1866 : and on the
bank charter act of 1844 (p. 436-620).
Malthus {T. Ji.) Betinitions in political economy.
1827 5913.U8
4^ See also under Population (p. 921).
Marcel {Mi'H. J.) John Hopkins' notions on political
economy, [rtrtoii.] Itt33 5912.20
Note.— A. popular manual for beginners.
3fifl {J.) Elements of polit. econ. 2d ed. 1824. 5913.09
Same. 3d ed. 1826 5932.18
Note.— A resume of the doctrines of Smith and Rleardo
with respect to the production and distribution t>f wealth,
and those of Maltbus with respect to population.—
MCCCLLOCH.
Mill {J. S. ) Principles of political economy. From
6th London ed. 2v. N. Y.. 18G4. 8°. . . 5713.10
Note. — ' Mill 8hap>ed with masterly skill the coufhsed
substance of past disrttsaiens into a comiiact whole. He
did not add a great deal.' — Baobhot. According to Mill
political econotuy is essentially an abstract sclent e and Its
method Is the a priori. In theory Mill is strongly free
trade.
Contents: v. 1. Prelim, remarks (p. 17-4<). Production
(p. 45-256): labor, capital, co-operation, law of increase.
Distribution (p. 267-634;: property, competition and cus-
tom, slavery, peasant pioprietors, metayers, cottiers,
wages, profits, rentrt. Exchange (p. 635-6tf3): theory of
value, demand and supply, cost of production, of rent in
relation to value. Reply to Mouuier and Rnbichou and to
the Qn. rev., on the subdivision of landed property in
France (p. 678-61G). v. 2. Exchange, cont'd (jp. 17-270): of
money, of credit, of currency, of a measure of value, of
international trade, of international values, of foreign ex-
changes, of the rate of interest. Influence on the progress
of society of production and distritmtion and on the probable
future of the laboring classes (p. 271-384). Of the influence
of government (p. 385-otJ3): its functions in general ; of tax-
ation, direct and indirect; of a national debt, ordinary
functions of government considered as to their economi-
cal effects ; of government interference— protection,
usury, monopolies; of the grounds and llmita of the /au-
ser-faire principle.
^^eioman {F. W.) Lectures of political economy. 1851.
Contents : Introd. lecture. Property, capital, wages, in-
terest, currency, commercial crises. Of distribution.
Law of price. Of population and the distribution of em-
ployments. History and nature of landed properly and of
rent, laws of rent and tithe. Of various tenures of land.
On foreign commerce and emigration. On government
revenue. Money and its representatives. National debt and
poor laws. Remedies for pauperism.
Note. — Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 74, 1852.
Newman {S. P.) Elements of political economy. 1835.
Pen-y {A. L.) Elements of political economy. 1866.
Note.— A systematic treatise, with a free trade chapter
on American tariffs. It has a high reputation.
— Latrod. to political economy. 1877. . . 5913.12a
Note. — A briefer work than the preceding, intended to
be a compact presentation of economical facts and prin-
ciples, adapted to the wants of young persons.
Potter {A.) Political economy. 185-». . . 5912.03
Note.—A short and introductory manual, unencumbered
with controversial matter or with abstract descriptions.
It embraces the subject of wealth, labor and capital,
wages, laud, value, distribution, and productive interests;
with a chapter on the condition of the laboring men in
the U. S.
Price (J?.) Chapters on practical political economy.
1878 5913.33
Contents: Is political economy a science? Valne. Ex-
change. Capital. Profit. Wages. Trade unions. Free
trade. Rent. Metallic money. Paper currency. Bank-
ing. Tariff revision in the U. S. Correapoudeuce on the
reserve of the Bank of England.
Ramsay (G,) Essay on the distribution of wealth.
183t> 5922.01
Contents: Preliminary (p. 11-76); production and ex-
change. Distixbutitm of wealth : wages, profits and rent (p.
76-326). Of the division of lauded property: economic, po-
litical, and mqral consequences. Of the national reve-
nue.
Raymond { D. ) Elements of constitutional law, and of
political economy. 4th ed. Ih40. . . . 5912.15
Ricardo {D.) Principles of political economy and
taxation. [In Ais Works.] 5913.13
Note. — 'An able and original work. Its appearance
formed a new era in the history of the science, more es-
pecially as respects rent and the theory of value, the dis-
tribution of wealth, and taxation.— McCulloch.
— Jemmelt {H.) On R's 'Principles of pol. econ.* [In Pamphlet-
eer, V. 27, 1826.] 6058.27
— Opinions of Ricardo and Adum Smith on polit. economy.
compared. [In Pamphleteer, v. 23. London, 1844.8'.]
In asklLg for books, use the " Book Order,*' giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
914 POLITICAL ECONOMY : Systematic works, AOscelianeous works.
RoaersiJ. K T.) Manual of polit. econ. 18C8. 5912.09
We.— A brief manual. The writer, dietlnguished for
hlB researches in respect to agriculture and prices, sees
reason to differ from some of the views generally enter-
tained on the subjects of popnlation, rent, wages, profit,
and one or two other cognate terms.
Con(enU: Value and mouey and substitutes for money
(p 6-46). Distribution of the price of production : capital,
labor, and wages (p. 47-67). Population (p. 67-79). Be-
strictlon on occupation (p. 79-110). Causes which de-
press the rate of wages (p. 110-130). Profit and interest
really identical (p. 130-149). Bent of land : various tenan-
cles (p. 149-182). Demandandsupply (p. 182-196). Trade
In money (p. 197-211). Distribution of capital (p. 211-219).
Protection (p. 238-247). Colonial trade. Functions of
government. Taxation. Public debts and finance.
— Social economy. 1872 5911.27
JVote.— Prepared for the use of young persons.
Capital— labor— profit. [In Fraser's mag.. K. «., 1870, v. 1.]
Boscher ( W.) Principles of political economy. 2 v.
1878. 5918.06
J^ofe.— Roscher stands at the head of the Gorman school
of economists. His work is specially distinguished by its
historical method. ..... .^ ,
Contmls : v. 1. Prelim, essay : the historical method,
by L. Wolowski (p. 1-48). Fundamental ideas, relative po-
sition, and methods of political economy (p. 61-116). Pro-
dttction : nature, labor and its organization, capital and
credit (p. 119-28.5). CirculaHqji : prices, money, history of
prices, paper mouey p. 289-464).
2. Distribution of goods : income, rent, wages and labor,
interest, capital, national income (p. 1-180). Consumption
of goods, in general (p. 183-220) j luxury, and sumptuary
(p. 183-265) ; insurance (p. 256-269). Population : its
theory, history, and pohey (p. 274-390). International
trade (p. 373-419). Industrial protective system and inter-
national/rm trade (p. 425-465).
Sargant {W. L.) Science of social opulence. 1856.
Ifote.—' I have assumed (in pages 1-303) the existence of
a colony cut off from the rest of the world. Having plant-
ed my colonists, I first inquire what is the nature of the
possessions they at present enjoy, and I will afterwards
suppose some division of employments to arise, and will
endeavor to carry my colony step by step, noting the grad-
ual introduction of trade, of foreign commerce, of money,
of rent, of taxation.* Pp. 304-509 are general, treating of
employments, production, rent, labor questiou, supply of
gold and prices, and currency question.
Say (J. B. ) Treatise on political economy. 1852.
Same. Tratado de economia politica. Nueva
trad, por J. S. Rivera. 2 v. 1821. . . 5927.15
Note,—' Say's distinguishing merit is that of a skilful
exponent and popularizer of principles already known, his
most original contribution being a demonstration of the
impossibility of a general glut.' His work is free trade In
theory.
— Letters to Malthus on political economy. 1821. [In Pam-
phleteer, V. 17.] 6058.17
Senior (N. W.) Political economy. 5th ed. 1863.
Note.—\ systematic treatise limited' to the restricted
theory of 'wealth, not happiness.'
— Introd. lecture on political economy. [In Pamphleteer, v. 29,
1827.] 6068.29
Shadwell (J. L.) System of political economy. 1877.
Contents : Introd. History. Production— wealth, labor,
land. Distribution — Value, wages, profit, rent, trades
unions. Exchange : money, credit, currency, foreign
trade, coinage, interest, colonies, protection. Taxation
and national debts.
Smith [Adam). Wealth of nations. Note, by Play-
fair. 2t. 1811 5913.18
Note. " All previous works were thrown Into the shade
by the 'Wealth of nations'; its principal defect is erron-
eous opinions with respect to value and rent.'' — M'CUL-
LOCH. The 1st edition of this work was issued iu 1776.
Same. Ed. by E. T. Rogers. 2 v. 1869. 5913.24
Same. [187-.] 5913.31
Smith (E. P.) Manual of pol. economy. 1868. 5941.05
Note. Acknowledges his special indebtedness to H. 0.
Carey.
Stephen {L.) Political economy : introd. mercantile theory,
French economists, Adam Smith. [In his Hist, of Engl.
thought, V. 2, 1876 ; p. 283-328.] 6426.27
Sietjoart ( Hir J. ) Inquiry into the principles of polit-
ical economy. 2 V. 1767 51(38.15
Note. Though intended to serve as an exposition of the
mercantile system, this work is by no means destitute of
enlarged and iugenious views. It must be acknowledged,
however, that even when sound, the statements and rea-
sonings are singularly tedious and perplexed.— M'CcixoOH.
Contents: v. 1. Of population and agriculture (p. 1-160).
Of trade and industry (p. 161-622). Of money and coin (p.
623-639). 2. Of money and coin, and exchange (p. 1-100),
Of credit. Interest, and debts (p. 101-140.) Of banks (p. 141-
309). Of exchange (p. 310-347). Of pnblic credit (p. 848-481).
Of taxes (p. 482-646).
Stewart (D.) Lectures on political economy. 2 v.
[7)1 his Works, v. 8-9. 1855.] .... 5417.08
Storch {H.) Cours d'economie politique. Aveo des
notes par J. B. Say. 5 v. 1823-24. . . 5932.24
Contents : v. 1. Discours pr61im. Introd. generals :
Valeur, prix, echanges. Theorie de la richesse nationale.
2. De la distribution, ou de la circulation. Du numeraire.
Du credit. De la consomniation. Kotes par J. B. Say. 3.
De la consonimation. Des progres naturels de la richesse
nationale. Theorie de la civilisation. Notes de Say. 4.
Kotes: Notes sur le eysteme raonetaire et le commerce
de la Bussie. Sur les priucipales banques de depSt.
Precis-hist. du papier-mounaie et des priucipales banques
de circulation. 5. Considerations sur la nature du re-
venu natioual.
Slurtevant (J. M.) Economics, or the science of
■wealth. 1877 5931.23
Syme (D.) Outlines of an industrial science. 1876.
iVo(«.— Controverts the prevailing English doctrine of
competition.
Ihompson (W.) Inquiry into the principles of the
distriijution of wealth most conducive to hu-
man happiness. New ed. by W. P. Pare. 1850.
Note. — Aims to show the immense superiority, — not only
as respects wealth, but every other source of happiness, —
of the system of mutual co-operation in the production,
and voluntary equality in the distribution of, wealth and
the means of enjoyment, over that of any other system of
society.
Contents : Investigation of natural principles, rules or
laws of distribution (p. 1-140). Evils produced by forced in-
equality of wealth (p. 141-1C6). Of free labor, entire use of
its products, and voluntary exchanges (p. 167-197). Of the
acquisition and diffusion of knowledge (p. 198-248). Means
of reducing unequal distribution (p. 240-263). Benefits and
evils of iudividual competition a.s compared with that of
mutual co-operation (p. '254-268). Of voluntary equality in
the distribution of wealth, co-operation, etc. (p. 269-346).
Tucker (0.) Laws of wages, profits, and rent, inves-
tigated. 1837 5932.21
Walker (A.) Science of wealth. 1872. . .5913.28
Contents: Definitions {p. 17-37). Production (p. 38-84):
labor and capital. Exchange : trade, with fallacies of pro-
tection (p. 86-135); Instruments of exchange — money and
currency (p. 136-'i72). Z)i«;ri(m(Km (p. 274-388): labor, cap-
ital, wages, profit, interest, rent, taxation, finance, etc.
Consumption (p. 391-447): luxury, charity and poor-laws,
finance of war, public education, population, immigration,
right consumption.
Wayland (F.) Elements of political economy. 1852.
Note. — For many years a standard text book.
■VIII. MisceUaneous Works
Andrews (S. P.) Science of society . No. 2. Cost
the limit of price. 1851 5812.02
Pailey (S. ) Questions in political economy. 1823.
Banfield ( T. C.) The organization of industry. 2d ed.
1848 5916.16
Not£. — Confined to the consideration of some points di-
rectly bearing on production and consumption — "Value
essentially subjective.''
Contents : Bent, agricultural profits, and wages. IVIan-
ufactures, profits, and wages. Trade, profit, wages. Coin.
currency, credit. Taxation.
Bastiat (F.) Essays on political economy. 1872.5911.26
Contents : Capital and interest. That which is seen, and
that which is not seen. Government. What is money ?
The Law.
BoUes (A. S.) Chapters on political economy. 1874.
Contents : Field and importance of political economy.
Labor. Wages. Machinery and labor. Value. Gold, sil-
ver, and money. Banking. Credit and prices. On legal
interference with the loan of money, payment of labor,
and contracts of corporations. Advantages of exchange.
Taxation.
Carey (K C.) Miscellaneous works. 1865. . 5932.09
Note. — For Contents see p. 253 of catalogue.
— The past, the present and the future. 1848. 5913.04
Contents : Man and land. Slan and food. Wealth.
Wealth and land. Man and his standard of value. Man
and [his social relations]. Concentration and centraliz-
ation. Colonization. Ireland. India. Annexation. Civi-
lization. The future.
Carey (M.) Essays on P. E. 1822 5932.13
Contents : Addresses of the Phil, society for promotion
of national industry. The new olive bi-anch : or. an at-
tempt to establish an identity of interest between agri-
culture, manufactures and commerce. View of tlie ruin-
ous cousequeni'es of a dependence on foreign markets, 2d
ed. Address to the farmers of the United States. 'The
farmer's and planter's friend. Strictures ou Mr. Cam-
brelling's work, entitled *' Examination of the new tariff."
Oomte {Auguste). In his Positive philosophy, book vi, cb. 2. 6412.07
Note.— See Fortn. rev., v. 13, 1870, (Comte and political
THK BROOKLIN LIBRABT.
POLITICAL ECONOMY: Capital - Commeroe and Trade.
016
economy, by Prof. Calrnes) ; v. U, 1876 (Prof. Calrnesand
Comte on political economy, by F. Hurrison.)
Compendious (A) exftniination of certayne ordinary
complaints of divers of our countrymen, in these
our day es. By W. S. [anon] 15S1. [Repr. in
Pamphleteer, v. 5.] 5058,05
Davenant (C.) Political and commercial works. 5 v.
1771 5923.15
Note. — For Contents see 400 of catalofnie.
De Quinary (T.) Templar's dialogues, f/n At* Memorials, <ic., v.
■2, 1856; p. 255-347] 2623.14
Note.—K defence of Ricardo's system, especially of bis
doctrine of value.
Elder {W.) Questions of the day : economic and so-
cial. 1871 • . 5927.24
EUet ( C, jr.) Essay on the laws of trade, in reference
to the works of internal improvement in the
United States. 1839 5932.23
Essay upon the principles of political economy : man-
ual for practical men. By an American. N. Y.,
1837. 12° 5721.06
FawceU(M. 0.) Tales in political economy. 1874.
Pranklin (B.) Essays on commerce, on political economy. [In
Hi Works, Sparks' ed. v. 2.) S036.U5
Oreetey (H. ) Essays to elucidate the science ol politi-
cal economy, to defend protection, e(c. 1870.
Oreen ( V. ) Facts and suggestions, financial and po-
litical. 1866 5937.23
Hume (D.) Of commerce, refinements in the arts, money, inter-
est, balance of trade. Jealousy of trade, taxes, public credit,
elc. [In his Pbilos. works, v. 3, 1854.] 6414.85
Louvel (L.) Curiosites de Te'conomie politique. 18iJl.
Mandeville (R) Fable of the bees : or private vices
public benefits. 1806 5435.18
Martineau (H.) Illustrations [tales] of pol. economy.
9 V 231. i!7
Note. — For Contents see p. 742 of catalogue,
Naiional assoc. for prom, of social science. Transac-
tions, 185.")-77. 21 V 5815.01
Note. — Each volume contains essays and discussions ou
economical questions.
PtUy (Sir W.) Several essays on political arithmetic.
1C99 5911.09
Contents : Concerning the multiplication of mankind.
Growtb of the cities of London uiid Rome. Proportions
of people ill ei}(bt ei»iu«ut cities of Christendom. Concern-
ing Holland and the United Provinces. Political arith-
metick.
Ruskin (J.) Munera pulveris : elements of politi-
cal economy. 1872 5932.10
— Political economy of art. 1858 1411.12
— " Unto this last" : four essays on the first prin-
ciples of pol. econ. 1872 5932.10
Seaman (K C. ) Essays on the progress of nations.
2 V. 1S46-68 5814.24
Sedgtoick (T.) Public and private economy. 3 v.
1836 5912.06
Note.—y. 1 treats vithout much method of property,
production and cousuniptiou, the labor question, poverty,
etc., with special reference to tbe United States. V. 2-3
contains observations ou the social and economical condi-
tion of England, the causes of poverty, etc.
Sismondi {J. V. L. de). Political economy : essays.
1847 •. 5913:i5
Contents : Preface and introd. Landed property. Con-
ditions of the work people in manufactories. Ou the na-
tional income. Ancient colonies compared with modern.
I^ence (W.) Tracts on political economy. 1822.
Tacker {J. ) Four tracts on political and commercial
subjects [touching chiefly the trade with the
American colonies]. 2d ed. 1774. . . 5916.08
IX. Various Branches and Topics.
1. Capital.
MS" See also Labor and capital (p. 917); and treatises
given under Systematic works (p.912).
Palterson^H. H.) Economy of capital ; or gold and
trade. 1865 5915.21
Rickards(Cf.K.) Population and capital. 1854.5914.11
2. Commerce and Trade.
1. General Histories of Commerce and Trade.
Bourne {II. R. F.) Eomanoe of trade. 1871. 5922.15
Coiifnito.- The Wandering Jew. Wanderini; wares. No-
toble traders. Sinews of trade : money and banks. Politics
In trade. Fairs. Monopolies. Science in trade. Fash-
ion. Great fkctorles. Great marts. Manias and pauica.
CofigeshaU (0.) Hist, sketch of commerce. 1860.
Lindsay ( W. 8.) History of merchant shipping and
ancient commerce, v. 1-2. 1874. . . 59.J8.21
McArthur (J. ) Financial and political facts of the
18th and present century. 4th ed.. 18(i3. 5910.13
McCuUagh (W. T.) The industrial history of free
nations, v. 1-2. 2 v. 1846. . . . 5917. U
Macpherson [D.) Annals of commerce, manufac-
tures, fisheries, and navigation. 4 v. 1805.
T. 1. To 1492. 2. 1492-1707. 3. 1708-1782. 4. 1783-1801.
Scherer (II.) Histoire du commerce depuis les temps
anciens. Tr. par H. Bichelot. et C. Vogel. 2 v.
1857 5923.05
2. kndent Commerce and Trade.
Barnes [A.) Ancient commerce of western Asia. [/nAuEssaya
and reviews, v. 2, 1856 ; p. 5-61.] 2513.07
Qilbarl (J. W. ) Lectures on ancient commerce, 1847.
Same. [In his Lectures and essays. 18C5.] . . 2628.13
See also EMn. rev., Apr., 1870 (Ancient commerce).
jHeeren (-.4. //. i.) * Historical researches, (i v. 1833.
Contents : v. 1. Asiatic nations. Persian. 2. Babylonians.
Pbceuicians, Scythians. 3. India. 4. Cartbaginiana. Ethio-
pians. 5. Egypt. 6. Greece.
3. England and other modern countries.
t^See also Oountriea {England: Material resources and
progress, p. 313 ; United States : Commerce and trade, p. 376).
Oraik (G. L.) History of British commerce. 3 v. in
1. 1844 5923.03
Oiffen (R.) Recent accumulations of capital in tbe United King-
dom. [In Statistical soc. Journal, Mcb., 1878.]
Cfrant {R) History of the East India company. 1813.
Uanway (J. ) Historical account of the British trade
over the Caspian Sea ; travels, etc. 1753. 9i5.01
Irving (P. A.) Commerce of India : routes between
Europe and the East, and effects produced by
changes 5923.04
Levi (L. ) History of British commerce and of the
economic progress of the British nation, 1703-
1870 5927.09
A^o(i!.— Reviewed in Qu. rev., Jan., 1873.
M' Arthur (J.) Financial and political facts of the 18th
and present century. 4th ed. 1803. . . 5916.13
Macgregor {J.) Commercial statistics of all nations.
5v. London. 1850. 8" 5917.03
V. 1. Austria. Belgium. Denmark, France and Colo-
nies. Holland, and Colonies. Germanic Union, Italian
States. Gibraltar. Malta. Ionian Isbinds. 2. Ottoiuan
Empire. Greece. African States. Russia. Sweden and
Norway. Spain, and Colonies. Portugal, and Colonies.
3. United States. Mexico. Central America. Mosquito
Territory. New Granada. Venezuela. British, French,
and Dutch Guyana. Peru. Bolivia, tquador. Chili,
Paraguay. Buenos Ayres. Monte Video. Patagonia.
4. Hayti. Cuba. Porto Rico. French, Dutch and Danish
West Indies. Brazil. British East ludies. Ceylou. Sing-
apore. Malacca. Prince of Wales's Island. 5. Chinese
Empire. British possessions in Africa, Asia, and Austra-
lia. British North American colonies. British West In-
dies. Falkland Islands. Sandwich Islands. British and
colonial customs. Tariflfs and regulations. Dues and
Chart^es in seaports of Great Britain. Summary of Brit-
ish navigation for one bundrod and fifty years. Supple-
ments.
Martin (F.) Commercial handbook of France. 1867.
Mouriez (P.) Les guerres commerciales, 1486-1850.
2e ed 5911,03
Mundella (A. J.) What are the conditions on which the com-
mercial and mauufacturing supremacy of Great Britain
depend, and is there any reason to think these have been
or may be endangered ? [In Statistical soc. Journal, Mcb,,
1878.]
Oddy (J. J. ) European commerce : Russia, Prussia,
Sweden, Denmark and Germany, 2 v, 1807.
Percy anecdotes, V. 18, 182:! 6211.18
Pooh (B.) Statistics of British commerce. 1852.
Yeats (J.) Growth and vicissitudes of commerce.
B, c, l.'JOl) to \. D. 17S9.- 5926.21
See also Catb. world, Apr., 1876 ( Italian commerce in the
middle ages).
4. Commercial Cyclopcedias and Dictionaries.
Homans (J. S.) Cyclopasdia of commerce and com-
mercial navigation. 1858 69.:7.02
M'CuUoch (J. R.) Dictionary, geogr. statistical, elc.
2 V. N. Y., 1817-14. 8" 924.04
Same. New ed., by F. Martin. 4 v. London
1806. 8°. 924.12
In asking for book*, a«e th* " Book Ordor," giving th« AUTHOR'S NAME, the llrst part of the TITLE, and tbe NUMBBB.
916 POLITICAL ECONOMY; competition — Com Laws- Credit — Finance.
Dictionary practical, theoreticul, and historical of
commerce and commercial navigation. New ed.
With biogr. notice by H. G. Eeid. 1869. 5927.05
McEliath I T. ) Dictionary of words and phrases used
in commerce. 187(> 592t). 17
Monlefiore (i/. ) Commercial dictionary. 3 v. 1804.
Waterxlon ( W.) Cyclopoedia of commerce, mercantile
law, finance, commercial geography and naviga^
tion. New ed., containing the present tarifl",
and an essay on commerce [ by J. K. M'CuUoch].
1817 5927.04
5. Commercial Products, and technical terms.
All about it : or, history and mystery of common
things. London, 1858. 16°. . . . 3913.04
Archer {f. C.) Articles of vegetable origin, used for
food, etc. 1853 4912.11
ButUrlC.) Utilitv of science to commerce. 1816. [/n Pamphlet-
eer; V. 7. 1816.1 6068.07
Ooode {a. B.) Classification of the collection to Illustrate the
auimal resources of the United States. [In Smithsonian
miscel. collections, v. 13. 1878.] 3935 23
Lankester (E.) Uses of animals in relation to the in-
dusti-y of man. 1864 5926.22
Simmonds (P. L.) Commercial products of the veg-
etable kingdom. 1><54. 5926.25
— Commercial products of the sea. 1879. . 4825.27
— Dictionary of trade products, and technical terms.
I,s58. 5926.23
— Science and commerce, their influence on our
manufactures. 1872 5926.26
Ytals (J.) Natural history of the raw materials of
commerce. With a copious list of commercial
terms in several languages. 2d ed. revised. 1872.
- Technical history of commerce ; or skilled labour
applied to production. 1872 5926.20
6. Theory and practice of commerce and trade.
Jt3^ The works given under this heading are with one
or two eiieptioiis of little present significance, tlie sub-
ject being treated with much greater fullness and accuracy
in tho works enumerated under the mb-diviHon 'Oeneral
and tystematic works (p. 912).
Cttsaux (C, marquis de). Thoughts on the mechanism
of societies. From the French, by P. Macmahon.
1786 59i6.14
Child (Sir J.) A new discourse of trade. 2d ed. 1694,
Golden fleece : or the trade, interest, and well being
of Great Britain considered. 4th ed. with addi-
tions. 1739 5911.06
Letter on the true principles of advantageous exportation [anon.]
2ded. 1818. |7i» Pamphleteer, V. 12, p. 247-267.] 6058.12
Jlfan( (B.) Benefits (Tom commerce. [In Oxford priz essays,
V. 2. 1830.1 2641.12
Ril'igh ^Sir W.) Touching trade and commerce with the Hol-
lander and other nations 6064.10
Same. [In hit Works, v. 8.] 6064.20
Trade and navigation of Great Britain considered, [anon.]
Newed. 1767 /n 6911.01
Same. 2d ed. 1730 In 6721.02
XJztariz (0. de). Theory and practice of commerce
and maritime affairs. From the Spanish, by J.
Kippax. 1751 5923.09
Willard<^8.,jr.) Columbian union; explanations of
government and the Columbian constitution.
1814 5722.23
Note.—lL tirade against the British aristocracy, and
against commerce.
See International rev., v. 6, 1878 (Elements of interna-
tional wealth, by D. A. Wells).
3. Competition.
St/me (D.) Outlines of an industrial science. 5941.04
Wharton {J.) International industrial competition. [In Amer.
Boc. 6ci. assoc. Trans., no. 4, 1872.] 6811.02
See alio Fraser'a mig., v. 62, 1860 (On modem competi-
Uon).
4. Corn-la'WB.
Catechism on the corn laws. 3d ed. [In Pamphleteer, v. 27.]
Further considerations on the corn question. London, 1821. 8°.
[In Pamphleteer, v. 18.1 6068.18
Higgins {G ) Observ. on M'Oulloch's doctrines respecting the
corn-laws and wages, [/n Pamphleteer, v. 27, 1826 ] 6068.27
Jacob ( W. ) Report on agriculture and the trade in
corn, [fn Pamphleteer, v. 29, 1828.] 5058.29
Molesmrth iW. N.) The an ticom-Iaw league, [/n *m Hist, of
England, v. 2, 1872 ; p. 233324] 464.18
I^aismith {J.) Concerning the propriety of increasing the im-
port duty on foreign corn. [In Pamphleteer, v. 4, 1814.]
OConneU{D) Observations on the corn-laws. 1842. . 5093.01
Prentice (A.) History of the anti-corn law league. 2 v.
1853 5927.17
Preston (R.) Address on the corn-laws. [In Pamphleteer, v. 10,
1817.) 6058.10
Plait U. C.) History of the British corn-laws. [In Hunt's Li-
braiy of commerce, v. 1, 1845.] 6>J27.12
Remarks on the state of the com question. [In Pamphleteer,
V. 29. London, 1828. 8'.] 5058.29
Rogers [J. E. T.) The defence of the corn-laws. [In his Oobden,
e(c., 1873 ; p. 36-72.] 6724.18
Smith ( C. ) ^ Tracte on the corn-trade and corn-laws.
New ed. 1804 5936.10
SomermUe (A.) Free trade and the league : a biogr.
history. 3 v. 1853 5927.19
— The whistler at the plough, travels, statistics, etc.
1852. 5927.21
Whitmore ( W. W.) Letter to the electors of Bridgeuorth, on the
corn-laws, [In Pamphleteer, v. 28, 1826.] . . . 6058.28
5. Credit.
Colwell {8.) Ways and means of payment; analysis
of the credit system. Phil., 1859. 8°.
O' See also works on Money, Banking, etc. (p. 919) ; and
chapters in Systematic Works (p. 912).
6. Finance
[See alto Money, and Banks and Banking (p. 919.)]
1. General works
CoMen club. Correspondence relative to the budgets
of various countries. Ed. by J. W. Probyn.
1877 5941.10
Martin (F.) Statesman's year-book, 1864-79. 16 v.
2. England: national finance.
Levi (£.) In his Hist, of Biit. commerce, 1763-1870. . . 6927.09
M' Arthur (J.) financial and political facts of the 18th
and present century. 4th ed. 1803. . 591G.13
PowelUJ.) Analytical exposition of the financial and commer-
cial systems of Gt. Britain. 1826. [In Pamphleteer, v. 26.]
Practical financial reform, [anon.] London, 1849. S'. In 6093.17
Price (H.) Two tracts on the debts and finances of
the [United] Kingdom. 1778. . . .6725.20
Sogers {J. E. T.) British finance, its present and future. [In
Contemp. rev., Jan., 1879.]
— Financial reform. [In hts Oobden, etc., 1873; p. 183-221.]
,Sowrceaud remedy of the national difficulties, in a letter to lord
John Kussell. London, 1821. 8° , In 6721.05
Vansittart IN.) Outlines of a plan of finance. [In Pamphleteer,
V. 1.] 60S8.01
See also N. A. rev., v. 104, 1867 (British finance in 1816);
Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 24, 1861 (On the
progress of the expenditure of the United Kingdom, by
Leone Levi); v. 19, 1866 (On the financial statistics of Brit-
ish government life annuities, 1808-1866, by F. Hendriks);
Fortn. rev., v. 8, 1867 (Financial questions, by E. Giflfen);
Quar. rev., Jan., 1876 (Parliament and the public moneys.
3. France ; national finance.
Bonnet {V.) The example of France : two essays on
the payment of the indemnity, and the manage-
ment of the currency since the German war,
1870-'74. Tr. by G. Walker. 1875. . . 5913.32
Bridges {J. H.) France under Kichelieu and Colbert.
1866 523.16
Murray (J.) French finance and financiers under
Louis XV. 1858 5923.21
Necker {J.) Treatise on the administration of the
finances of France. Tr. by T. Mortimer. 2d ed.
3 V. 1786 5923.22
White (A. D.) Paper money inflation in France. 1877.
See also Blackwood, Feb., 1876 (Payment of the five mil-
liards). '
4. tTnited States: national finance.
Note. — Entries supplementary to those given under
Countries {United Slates : finances, p. 376 of Catalogue).
Barnard (D. D. ) Speeches and reports in the As-
sembly of New York. 1838 5912.26
Carey (II. C.) Contraction or expansion? repudia-
tion or resumption? letters. Phil., 1866. 8°.
Dean (H. C.) Crimes of the civil war, and curse of
the funding system. 1869 644.16
Ewing (T.) and Woodford (S. L.) Joint discussions on
the finance question. 1875 5937.14
Fawcett (W. L.) Gold and debt : an American hand-
book of finance. 1877 5931.22
Gallatin {A) Sketch of the finances of the U. S., 1796. [In his
Writings, V. 8. 1878.] 5083.16
McAdam ( &. ) An alphabet in finance : statement of
THE BROOELTN LIBBABT.
POLITICAL ECONOMY : Pr»e trade and Proteotton — Labor and Capital. 917
principles and their application to questions of
the day. With introd. by It. E. Bowkcr. 187G.
Sherman (J. ) Selected speeches and reports on finance
and taxation, 1^5'.)-1878 5936.13
StevmstJ. A.,jr.) Resumption of specie payment^ letteri to
the N. Y. Daily Times, by Knlclierbockcr. 1873.
Sumner {iV. 6.) Amorican finance, [/n Amer. soc. . sci. assoc.
Trans, no. 6, 1874.] 6811.03
United States. 'Idth cong. '2d sees. House of represen-
tatives. Mis. doc. no. G2. Resumption of specie
payments. Testimony before the committee on
banks and banking. Washington, 1878. 8°.
See also International rev., Mcli., 1876 (The money prob-
lem, by A. Walker). N. A. rev., t. 100, 1865 (Tlie national
resources and their relation to foreign commerce and
price of gold).
7. -Free trade and Protection.
yote. — For discussions more or less elaborate on free
trade and protection the Htudent should consult ' vii. Syste-
matic viov^H' (p. 912). Of English and Ibreigu economists
there enumerated, Cairnes, Chevalier, Fawcett, M'Culloch,
Mill, Hicardo, Hay, Senior, and Smith, favor free trade. Of
American economists, Bowen and Carey favor protection.
and Perry, Walker, Wayland, and Cooper /rcc trade. List
and Roscher, German economists, ivfov protection.
1. Works favoring free trade.
Barhydt (D. P.) Industrial exchanges and social rem-
edies, with a consideration of taxation. 1849.
Note. — ' Free trade the true economical policy,' with an
incidental discussion of currency, government, and social
principles, with reference to the United States.
Bastial { h\ ) Essays on political economy. Sophisms
of protection, e(c. 1869 5912.10
— Popular fallacies, transl. of ' Sophismes econom-
iques.' Notes by G. E. Porter. 1846. 5912.11
Brace {C. L.) Free trade as promoting peace and good will among
men. 1879. [Economic monographs, no. 10.]
Clay {J.) Free trade essential to the welfare of Great Britain.
1820. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17.) 6058.17
Cobdei\.(H.) Political writings. 2 V. 1867. . .5716.10
Ccbden club. Free trade and the European treaties of
commerce : proceedings, correspondence, etc.
1875 5941.09
DeFoe {D. jr.), pseud. Shortest way with the free traders.
Delniar (A.) What is free trade ? By Emile Walter.
[psmd.'i 1867 5912.14
Lieber [F.) Notes on fallacies peculiar to American
protectionists. 1869 5725.26
RtiBCelt (H.) Free trade and protection. Inquiry into
the causes which have retarded [free trade]. 1878.
Orosvenm ( W. M. ) Does protection protect ? An ex-
amination of the effect of different forms of tariff
upon American industries. liS71. . . 5913.26
ffawley [U.) Essay on free trade, 1878. [In Economic mono-
graphs, no. 10.) 5941.16
JU'D'inaldiJ. JI.) Influence of free trade. 1850. . . . 5721.04
— Free trade and protection reconciled. 1851. . . . 67'21.04
Moore {J. 5.) Friendly sermons to the protectionist manufac-
turers of the U. S. 1877. [Economic monographs, no. 4.
Mongredien I^A.) Free trade and English commerce,
1879 5921.04
Note. A short review of the free trade question in re-
spect to the world at large, as well as in respect to the
commerce of England.
Pogers {J. E. 'Ihorold). Cobden and modern political
opinion. 1873. • 5724.18
SomervVXe (A.) Free trade and the [com law] league;
a biogr. history. 3 V. 1853 5927.19
Btuarl (J. M.) History of free trade in Tuscany. With
remarks on its progress in the rest of Italy. 1876.
Swmner ( W. Q. ) Lectures on the history of protection
in the tJ. 8. 1877 5918.05
Thomson (C. E. P., lord Sydenham). Life and services, with
speeches on free trade. [In Somerville (A.) Free trade
and the league, V. 2.] 69'_r.'.i0
Sterne tS. ) Hindrances to prosperity in the U. S. 1879 (Eco-
nomic monographs no. 13.) 5941.17
Wells (D. A.) why we trade and how wo trade ; or an inquiry
into the extent to which the existing commercial and
fiscal policy of the U. S. restricts the material prosperity
and development of the country. 1878. [Economic mono-
graphs, no. 1.) 5941.17
White {H.) The tariff question aud its relation to the present
commercial crisis. 1877. [Economic monographs, no. 3.)
Williams {J., ed.) The national policy. Tracts fur the times,
no. 1. Who needs protection ? By a western farmer,
British free trade. N. Y.. 18J6-60. 8" 5932.0*
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 29. 1872 (Visible aud iuvls-
ible in protfictlbu, by £. Atkinson); v. 23, 1871 (Free trade;
revenue reform, by E. Atkinson); Britiali qu. rev., April.
1870 (Free trade and protection). Conteinp. rev., v. 13,
1870 : Princeton rev., Uay, 1879 (A plea for free trade bjr
A. Arnold).
American Anti-protection speeches and tracts.
CdUumn iJ. C.) /n «j Works, v. 2-4 6033.03
Exposition of the unequal, unjust and oppressive operation of
the present tariff system, in relation to iron, wool, hemp,
paper, and the manufactures thereof. 1832. . . 6093.09
Qrundy [F.) Speech on the tariff. Feb. 15, 1832. . . In 5093. ll»
Hayne R. T. Speech on the tai iff, Jan. 9, 1832. . . /n 60'J3.11a
Zffe (H.) Evidence in support of the memorial to congress,
"setting forth the evils of the existing tariff." No. iv-vii,
ixri In 6093.11a
Miller {S. D.) Speech on the tariff, 1832 /n 5093.11a
Woodbury {Levi), /n Aij Writings, v. 1.1868 6077.12
Reciprocity and free trade.
Lone (Robert). Reciprocity and free trfule, [In Kiueteenth cen-
tury, June, 1879.)
Price (B.) Free trade and reciprocity. [In Contemp. rev., v. 13,
1870.)
Wallace (A. R.) Bec/procity the true free trade. [In Nineteenth
century, April, 1879.)
Thompson (C. H.) Reciprocity. [In Fnaer'a mag., Jan., 1878.]
2. Works favoring Protection.
Bigelme (E. £.) The tariff question considered in re-
gard to the policy of England and the interests of
the United States. With statistical and compara-
tive tables. 1862. . . , 5938.05
— Same. 1865 5938.04
iVote.— In this edition tlie ' atatiatical and compatstive
tables ' are omitted.
Butts (I.) Protection and free trade; nature of value,
etc. 1875 5912.29
Byles {J. B.) Sophisms of free-trade and popular
political economy. 8th ed. 1851. . . 5912.17
C^rey (ff. C.) Harmony of interests, agricultural,
manufacturing and commercial. 1851. 5932.22
— French and American tariffs compared : letters.
Phil., 1861. 8°. 5932.09
— Letters to the president, on the foreign and domestic policy
of tho union, aud its effects, as exhibited in the condition
of the people aud the state. Phil., 1868. 8'. . . 6932.09
— Miscellaneous works. 18G5 5932.09
Note.~For Contents see p. 252 of Catalogue.
— Principles of social science. 3 v. 1858. . . 6913.01
— Way to outdo England without fighting her ; letters. Phil.,
18C5. 8° 6982.09
Carey (M.) Essays on pol. econ. 1822. . . 593'2.13
ChoaieiR.) 7n Wj Speeches. (5ee 267 of Catalogue).
Clay [H.) In his Speeches. (See p. 271 of Catalogue).
Oreeley (Horace). Essays designed to elucidate the
policy of protection. 1870 5912.12
Hamilton {Alex.) Eeport on manufactures. 1791.
Kelley {W. D.) Speeches, etc. , on industrial and
financial questions. 1872 5927.25
Niles (Heztkiah). Journal of the proceedings of the
friends of domestic industry, at New York. 1831.
Phillips ( W. ) Propositions concerning protection and
free trade. 1850 5912.19
Sullivan (Sir R) Protection to native industry. 1870.
Webster (D.) In his Works. (See under his name, in general alpha-
bet).
Youny (A.) National economy : history of the Amer-
ican protective system. 1866 5913.21
See also Blackwood, v. 73, 1853 (Free trade and high
prices): Contemp. rev., Jan., 1877 (Economic falhicies : free
trade V. protection, by Sir Anthony Musgitlve); N. A. rev.,
V. 79, 1854 (Sophisms of free trade); Fortu. rev., Apl.. 187S
(Restrictions ou trade from a colonial point of view, by
D. Syme).
8. Labor and Capital : ■'tragea problem, strikes,
trade-unions, etc.
Atkinson (K) Labor and capital allies not enemies.
1879 5921.03
Ballantyne (T.) The gospel of labor. [In his Essays in mosaic,
1870 ; p. 187-192.) ; 2513.U
Bernard (Sir T. ) On employment and subsistance for
the laboring classes. 1817 5058.10
BoUes (A. S. ) The conflict between labor and capital.
1876 5933.14
Brassey ( T. ) Work and wages practically illustrated.
1873 5933.11
iVote.— Reviewed by F. Harrison in Portn. rev., v. 18,
1872.
— The depression in trade. [In Nineteenth Century, May, 1879.]
Brydges (Sir E.) Of relieving the able-bodied poor by finding
employment for them. [In Pamphleteer, v. 11. 1817.]
In asking for book*, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the flnt pwt of the TITLE, and the NCMBEB,
918 POLITICAL ECONOMY : Labor and Capital —Laissez Falre — Land-systema.
Cunninaham ID.) In kU Conditions of social well-being. 1878 ;
pT 226-327] 8927.27
Otorgt I Henry). Progress and poverty : cause of iDcrease of
want witli increase of wealth. N. Y., 1880. . . .6933.00
Gregory {R ) Are we better than our fathers ? or, a
comparative view of the social position of Eng-
land at the revolution of 1688 and at the present
time. 1872 5933.09
Hinton (R. I.) Labor : its agressive phases, [tn Atlantic montb-
ly,v. 27 ; 1871.
Jervis (J. B.) Question of labor and capital. 1877.
Lamed {J. iV. ) Talks about labor, and the evolution
of justice between laborers and capitalists. 1876.
Le Play (F.) Organization of labor. Tr. by G. Em-
erson. 1872 5933.07
Levi ( L. ) Wages and earnings of the working classes.
1867. 5933.04
Lieber (F.) Essays on property and labor. 1847. 5912.30
Mill [J. S.) Claims of labour. [In his Dissert, v. 2, 1868.] 2536.24
Owen (li. DA Labor, its history and prospects. 1851.
Seport of a select committee on remuneration for labor in Oreat
Britain. [In Pamphleteer, v. 23. London, 1824. 8°]. 6068.23
Ruskin {J. ) Time and tide by Weare and Tyne, let-
ters to a workingman on the laws of work. 1868.
Tliompson (J. P.) The workman : his false friends and
his true friends. 1879 5812.31
Tliomion (.W. U.) On labour: its wrongful claims
and rightful dues. 1869 5933.01
J%(<.— Reviewed in Brit. qu. rov., Oct., 1869 ; Fortn.
rev., May, 1869 (by J. S. Mill ; repr. In his Dissertations,
v, 6, 1876).
Three years among the working classes in the United
States during the war. 1865 5917.16
United Stales. Dep't of state. State of labor in Europe,
1878 : reports from U. S. consuls. Wash., 1879.8°.
Conlmtt : Hates of wages. Cost of living. Condition
of trade. Business systems. Amount of paper money in
circulation, and its relative value to gold and silver.
Walker (F. A.) The wages question : wages and the
wages class. 1876 5933.17
Wright (U. B.) Practical treatise on labor. 1871.
See ofto Black, mag., June, 1876 (British workmen : past
and present); Coutemp. rev., v. 10, 1871 (The future of
capital and labour, by Geo. Potter); Jan. 1, 1873, (The La-
bour movement, by Goldwin Smith); Sept., 1817 (The la-
bour war in the IJuited States, by Goldwin Smith): Ed. rev.
v. lUO, 1854 (The great social problem); Fortn. rev., v. 4,
186G (The just demand of the workingman); v. 11, 1869
(The social future of the working class, hy prof. Beesly);
V. 11 (Arbitration and conciliatiim, by Henry Cromton) ;
Aug., 1876 Mr. Cross's labour bills, by W. A. Hunter);
Fortulghtly rev., Sept., 1875 (The workmen's victory, by
Heury Crompton); Fraser's mag.,>i. s., v. 2, 1870 (Future of
labor); v. 3, 1871 (The working men's political question);
v. 6, 1872 (Strikes, short hours, poor laws, etc., by W. K.
Ores); International rev., Sept. 1876 (Price of labor in Eng-
land by T. Biassty); Sept., 1878 (The cry of labor— what
answer? by P. A. CUadboiu:ne); N. A. rev., v. 74, 1852 (The
future of labor); V. 89. 1869 (Educated labor) ; v. Ill, 1870
(The labor question, by 8. Newcomb); Jan., 1873 (Capital
and labor, by I. Butt) ; Nat. qnar. rev., June, 1876 (Ethics
of labor); New Englander, V. 24, 1865 (Christian doctrine
of labor, by S. Harris): Qu. rev., v. 131, 1871 (Economic
fallacies ond labour topics); Qu. rev., July, 1874 (Labour-
movement, abroad and athome); Westm. rev., v. 92. 1869
(Labour and capital); v. 97, 1872 (Migration of Labour);
Jan., 1874 (The working classes).
Co-operation.
Buckingham (J. S. ) National evils and practical rem-
edies, with the plan of a model town. 1819.
Chambert't Papers for the people, v. 11, 1861 (Industrial invest-
ments and associations) 2516.06
Holyoake (Q. J.) History of co-operation in England,
1812-78 5933.13
Syme {D.) Outline of an industrial science. 1876.
Thompson ( Wm.) Of the distribution of wealth most
conductive to human happiness. New ed. 1850.
S^See olio Social science {Socialistic and Communistic
theories and communities).
See also Contemp. rev., July, 1876 (Beginning of the co-
operative trouble, by O. J. Holyoake); Fortn. rev., Feb..
1874 ; Macm. mag., Kov., 1865 (Trades-unions, strikes, and
co-operalion); N- A. rev., Jan., 1868 ; Qu. rev., v. 114, 1863;
Westm. rev., v, 81, 1864 (Strikes and Industrial co-opera-
tion).
The Inlemaiional.
t^Set International (The) , p. 647 of Catalogue ; also
yorke(0.| Secret history of "The International working
men's club." 1872 i also Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872 (2 art.
by J. Mazzini); N. A. rev., v. 114, 1878. 1876.03
Sours of labor.
FawcettiH.) [/n *m Speeches, 1873 ; p. 122-144] . . .6724 19
See also Blackwood's mag., v. Ill, 1872 ; Contemp.. v. 20,
1872 (by B. Price); N. A. rev., v. 102, 1866 (Houra of labor).
Irades unions and gilds.
Brentaiw (Lujo). On the history and development of
gilds, and the origin of trade-unions. 1870.
Dacus {J. A.) Annals of the great strikes in the U.
States. 1877 5944.01
Oostwick {J.) Trade-unions and the relations of capital and
labor. [In Cobden essays. 2d series, 1872. . . . 5914.17
Greg ( \V. R.) Intrinsic vice of trade-unions. [In his Political
problems.] 5716.13
Herbeii ( W. ) History of the twelve great livery com-
panies of London ; including illustrations of
trade and commerce. 2 v. 1837. . . . 494.11
Mill {J. S.) In his Dissertations, v. 6, 1876 : review of Thornton.
National assoc. for the promotion of social science,
Trades societies and strikes : report [covering
the years 1824 to 1860] 5815.05
Orleans (L. P.A.d'; comtede Paris). Trades' unions of
England. Tr. by N. J. Senior. Ed. by T.
Hughes. 1869 5933.02
Rogers (H.) In his Essays from Good words, 1867 ; p. 231-276.
Stirling {J.) Mr. Mill on Trades-unions, t^" Eecess studies.]
Ward (J.) Workmen and wages, at home and abroad.
1868 5933.05
See also Blackw. mag., v. 79, 1866 (Lancashire strikes);
V. 101, 1867 ; V. 102, 1867 (Work and murder): v. 107, 1870
2 art.); V. 112, 1872; Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1873 ; Contemp.
rev., v. 14, 1870 (Strikes by Geo. Potter); Contemp. rev.,
v. 16, 1870 (.Strikes and lock-outs, from a workman's point
of view, by Geo. Potter); v. 17, 1871 (Reply to Potter, by S.
Fothergill); and additional article by Potter); v. 18, 1871
Fraternity and Trades-unions, by C. E. Maurice); Sept.,
1877 (Intimidation and picketing, by G. H. Rousseau);
Oct., 1877 (Trades unions, apprentices, and technical ed-
ucation, by G. Howell); Ed. rev., v. 110; v. 126,1867;
Fortn. rev., v. 1. 18C5 CThe iron master's trade union, by
F. Harrison ; Iron master's view of strikes, by W. R.
Hopper): v. 3, 1865 (Good and evil of trade-unionism, by
F. Harrison); v. 7, 1867 (Amalgamated society of carpen-
ters, by prof. Beesly) ; v. 8, 1867 (Trades' union commis-
sion, l>y prof. Beesly ; Law of trade combinatioi.s in
France, by F. D. Loiige); v. 12, 1869 (rrades-union bill, by
F. Harrison); Fraser's mag,, v. 78, 1808 (2 art.) ; v. 79,
1869 ; N. s., V. 6, 1872 (Agiicultural strikes): Macmillan's
mag., Nov., 18.;6 (by Thoe. Hughes): North Brit, rev., v.
46, 1807 ; V. 48, 1868 ; v. 63, 1871 ; Quar. rev,, v. 106, 1859 :
V. 123, 1867 ; Statistical soc. of London. Jouraal, v. 30,
1867 (by Jacob Waley); West, rev., v. 61, 1864 ; V. 74, 1860 ;
V. 76, 1861 (by prof. E. S. Beesly); v. 81, 1864.
Wage-fund.
A'b/e.—' There is,' says Sidgwick, 'no more burning
question in the present state of economic controversy
than that of the wages-fund, and none on which the opin-
ions of teachers in lull repute appear more widely divided.
The doctrine that was held by J. S. Mill till 1809 (that
wages in the aggregate depend on a ratio between capital
and population] is still apparently taught by prof Faw-
cett ; it was restated, without iniportantqualificatlons, by
Cairnes, and it is at least continually Implied in the ad-
vice tendered to the capitalists' side. On the other hand,
the doctrine is altogether rejected by Jevons, Clifife Les-
lie, F. A. Walker, and other economists, and there is a
growing tendency to treat it as exploded.*
Fawcett (H.) The effect of an increased production of wealth on
wages. [In Fortn. rev., Jan., 1874.) 1918.21
Leslie (T. E. Cnffe.) Kate of wages. [In Fraser's mag., V, 78, 1868.)
Sedgwick [H.) The wages-fund theory. [In Fortn. rev., Sept. 1,
1879.)
ShaduidHJ. L.) Theory of wages. [In Westm. rev., v. 97, 1872.]
Thornton ( W. T.) [In Nineteenth centurv, Aug., 1879.]
WoiJtci- (F. A.) Wage-fund theory. [In N. A. rev., Jan., 1875.]
— Same. [In his Wages question. 1876.] 6933.17
9. Laissez faire.
Cairnes (J. E.) Political economy and laissez faire. [In Fort-
nightly rev., v. 10, 1871.)
Mill {J. S.) In his Pol. economy, v. 2, 1864 ; p. 663-603. 6913.11
Newcomb (S.) The let alone principle. [In N. A. rev., v. 110,
1870.]
10. Land-systems and Agricultural 'Well-being.
Arrwld {A.) Free trade in land, [/ii Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872.)
— Abuses of a landed gentry, [/n Nineteenth century, v. 1, 1877, J
Blount ( T. ) Fragmenta antiquitatis ; ancient tenures
ofland, f(c. 1679 5631.26
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Euglaud, by C. W. HoakynB.
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— — Same. Washington, 1879. 8°.
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Peasant Proprietorships.
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11. Money, Currency, Banking, Finance.
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3. Currency, Metallic and Paper, and the
Mechanism of Exchange.
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United States, and France, in the use of money :
a new science of production and exchange. 1878.
Contents : Banking in England (p. 104-142). Banking In
the U. 8. (p. 143-232). Interest, rent and taxes (p. 260-278).
Capital, labor, and wages (p. 280-310). Tariffs and produc-
tion (p. 325-330). Monetary system and production of
France (p. 332.343). Money, currency, credit, etc.
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1878 5937.20
Jevonj! [W. i>.) Money and the mechanism of ex-
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Poor {Henry V.) Money and its laws. N. Y., 1877.
Contents : Laws of money. History of monetary theo-
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Adam Smith (p. 99-170), Dugald Stewart, Bank of England-
Bullion report of 1810 (p. 182-314). Henry Thornton, Hus-
kisson, Bicar>lo, Bank of England (p. 233-311), Thomas
Tooke, Mcculloch, John Stuart Mill, (p. 330-302); H. D.
Macleod, J. W. Gilbart, Henry Fawcett, W. Stanley Jevons,
Bonamy Price; Continental writers; Amer. \ I. ecouo-
mislB ; F. Bowen, W. G. Sumner, Perry, D. A.Wells;
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Double standard — Resumption.
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manual of currency. 1868 5915.23
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Walker \F. A.) Money. 1878 5931.25
Note. — " It would be difficult to find a work better fitted
to give a sound knowledge of money.'*
— Money in its relations to trade and industry. 1879.
WeUs (Z>. A. ) Kobinson Crusoe's money ; or, the re-
markable fortunes and misfortunes of a remote
island community. 1876. ..... 5913.29
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principles of commerce. 2 V. 1807. . . 5938.02
Sec also N. A. rev., Sept., 1879 (The standard of value,
by S. Newcomb ) ; International rev., Jan., 1878 (Money
and its laws, by W. G. Sumner) ; N. A. rev., v. 75, 1852
(Decline in the value of money); N. Brit, rev., v. 35, 1861
(What is money ?)
4. Cfurrency, with special reference to the state of Oie
English money market.
Ghalmersr ((?.) Considerations on commerce, bullion
and coin, circulation and exchanges. 1811. 5911.24
Crombie (A .) Analysis of Ricardo on depreciation ot bank notes,
1819. [/n Pamphleteer, V. 10, 181!) J 6058.10
Currency explained ; in refutation of tho last fallacy of the
" Times,'' 8 Nov. 1843. London, 1843, 12'. . . /n 6091.07
Essay on the currency ; or the alterations in the value of money,
the cause of tho distressed state of the country. [In Pam-
phleteer, V. 17, 1820.] 5058.17
Graham (Sir J.) Corn and currency. 1826 In 3124.05
Harley (J.) The currency; its influence on the in-
ternal trade of the country. 1839. . .5915.34
Huskiason (W.) Question concerning the depreciation of the
currency examined. [In his Speeches, v. 1. 1831; p. 50-166.1
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international coinage. [In Statistical eoc, of London.
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Maltlms (T. R.) The measure of value stated and il-
lustrated, with an application of it to the alter-
ations in the value of the English currency since
1790. 1823 5915.18
Method of increasing the quantity of circulating-money, upon a
new and solid principle. [In Pamphleteer, v. 11, 1817.]
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on metallic and paper currency, 18-10-56. 5911.13
Contents : Reflections suggested by J. H. Palmer's
pamphlet on the pret^sure on the money market. Re-
marks on the management of the circuliilion and on the
condition and conduct of the Bank of England and of the
country issuers during 1839. Letters to J. B. Smith on
currency and the administration of the Bank of England.
Thoughts on the separation of the departments of the
Bank of England. The petition of the merchants, etc., of
London, against the Bank charter act, with comments.
Letters to the editor of The Times on the Bunk charter of
1844, and on the cuireiicy in 1851-67. Extracts from evi-
dence before the select committee of the House of Com-
mons on banks of issue in 1840. Evidence, 1848, on com-
mercial distress.
A^ote.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 107, 1868.
Paget (T.) Letter addressed to David Ricardo, on the true prin-
ciple of estimating the extent of the late depreciation in
the currency ; and on the effect of Peel's bill for the re-
sumption of cash payments by the Bank. 1822. In 6721.06
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— D. Wilder, of Boston, on gold and currency. [In Fraser's
mag., N. s., 1871, V. 4.
Project of finance ; or relief to the country, in the present crisis,
1816. [In Pamphleteer, v. 11, 1816.] 5068.11
Relation of coin and currency. [In Pamphleteer, v. 14, 1819.]
Healy (H. N.) Treatise on coins, currency, and bank-
ing. 1858 5915.26
Second letter on the present state of the currency. London,
1821. 8°.. [In Pamphleteer, v. 19.] 6058.19
Smith (T.) Letter on the new coinage, 1817. [In Pamphleteer.
V. 10. 1817.] 6068.10
Spencer (H.) State-tamperings with money and banks. [In
Weslm. rev., v. 69. 1858] Bepr. in his Essays, v. 2.
Tatham (J?.) On the scarcity of money, and its effects. 3d ed.
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Taylor (J.) Catechisms of the currency and ex-
changes. New ed. enlarged. 18;i6. . . 5911.15
Tooke (T.) Considerations on the state of the currency. 2d ed.
1826 6911.17
VanderlinI {J.) Money answers all things : or, an essay to
make money sufficiently plentiful amongst all ranks of
people. 1734 /n 5721.02
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terest and invisible capital ; 4 art.); v. 102, 1867 (Mone-
tary reform); Contemp. rev., v. 4, 1867 (Monetary conven-
tions and Enghsh coinage, by H. Godwin); Contemp. rev.,
Apr., 1877 (One per cent., by Prof. Bonamy Price); Ed.
rev., V. 121, 1865 (Seven per cent.); v. 127, 1868 (Money at
two per cent.); Fortn. rev., v. 4, 1866 (Modern reforms in
paper money, by W. Latham); Int. rev.. May, 1876 (Cur-
rency question in Austria, by Max Wirth); N. A. rev., v.
90, 1860 (Money and credit); N. Brit, rev., v. 28, 1868 (Cap-
ital and currency); v. 29, 1858 (Decimal coinage).
5. Mono-Metalism and Bi-Melalism ;
Oold and silver questions.
[Note. — On this topic consult also the works on money,
by Walker, Jevons, and others, given xmder '3. Currency,'
p. 919.)
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Hamilton {R.) On the depreciation of silver and Indian cur-
rency. [In his Money and value, 1878.] .... 5937.18
Hand book of gold and silver. By an Indian officer.
London, 1878. 8° 59:10.00
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elsewhere.
Howe {J. B.) Mono-metalism and bi-metalism ; or
the science of monetary value. 1879. . 5937.17
Iniemalioiml monetary conference held in Paris, in
1878. Wash., 1879 8°. [U.S. Senate ex. doc.
No. 58, 45th congr., 3d sess.] .... 5037.24
Contents : Proceedings of the conference, with various
tables and statements of the currency systems of various
countries (p. 1-216). Appendix : 1. Corref*pondence sub-
mitted by R. Fentou on the banking systems of Europe (p.
217-234). 2 Historical miiterial for the study of monetary
policy of the United States, England, France, and the rest
of Europe, by 8. D. Horton p. 235-878).
Jones {J. P. ) The optional standard. Also the Con-
ference report on silver. 1870. . . . 5937.21
— Resumption [in the D. S.] and the double stand-
ard of gold and silver. 1876 5937.21
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United States. Omgress. U. S. monetary commusion,
1876. Keport and accompanving documents, v. 1.
Wash., 1877. 8° ' 5937.10
Weils (D. A.) The silver question. The dollar of
the fathers versus the dollar of the sons ; also
an extract from an article in the N. A. rev., Nov.
1877, on the unconstitutionality of the repeal of
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See also Fortn. rev.. Aug., 1879 (The case against bi-met-
allism, by U. Giffen); International lev., Nov., 1878 (After
specie resumption— what ? by H. White): Revue dea deux
mondes, Avril, 1876 (Le simple etla double 6talon).
6. Banks, Bankbuj, Oredil, Currency
and Exchanges.
1. Greneral and miscellaneous works on
Banking and Currency-
Bagehot ( W. ) Lombard street : a description of the
mcney market. 1873 5922.28
Bankers' common-place book. New York, 1869. 12°.
Contents : Johnson (A. B.) Treatise on banking. Ten
miuiites' advice, efc. Byles(J.) On bills of exchange.
M'OuUoch (J.) On bills of exchange.
Bell (0. M.) Philosophy of joint stock banking. 2d
ed. 1855 5933.25
Bullion {T., pseud.) The internal management of a
country bank. 1850 , • • 5915.14
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Buncombe {C.) Free banking: an essay on banking,
currency, finance, exchanges, and political econ-
omy. 1841 5915.13
tem-n (H. Koel). The money market. 1866.5922.31
J\rot«.— Treatise on national finance, banking and finance
companies, taxation, &c.
GabartiJ.W.) Logic of banking. 1859. . .5915.06
— Practical treatise on banking. 2 v. 1865. . 5933.27
— Principles and practice of banking. New ed. 1871.
Goddard (T. R.) General hist, of the most prominent
banks in Europe and the U. S. 1831. . 5915.01
Gouge {Win. M.) Short history of paper money and
■ banking in the U. S. 2d ed. 1835. . . 5931.31
Hankey (T.) Principles of banking, with remarks on
the Bank of England. 1867 5915.09
Hardcaiitle (D., jr.) Banks and bankers. 1842. 5933.24
^ote. — Criticises at length the management of the Bank
of England, and the views of Bicardo and lord Overstoue.
He advocates free banking on a bi.metallic basis.
Hildreth ( R. ) History of banks : advantages and ne-
cessity of free competition. 1837. 12°. . 5915.15
Innes {A, T.) Personal respoueibllity of bank directors. [In
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Joplin ( T) On the general principles and present practice of
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Lawson ( W. J.) History of banking ; England, Scot-
land and Ireland. 2d ed. 1855. . . . 5915.03
Same. Ed. by G. S. Homans. 1852. .5915.02
Macleod (H. D.) Elements of banking. 4th ed. 1878
Note. — Intended 'to exhibit in the simplest manner pos-
sible the mechanism of credit, banking, and foreign ex-
changes,' and to explain his theory, ' that the true
method of coutroUing credit and the paper currency is by
adjusting the rate of discount by the bullion in the bank
and the state of the foreign exchanges.'
^ Theory and practice of banking. 3d ed. 2v. 1875.
Note. — Contains much historical material not In his
Elements of banking.
Contenls : v. 1. Definitions of terms (p. 1-112). Theory
of coinage (p. 113-1*26). Theory of credit ; transfer of debts,
exchange, etc. (p. 127-363). History of banking in Eng-
land, IG40-180I). 2. History of banking and currency in
England, 1800-1866 (p. 1-192). Banking in Scotland (p. 194-
236). Theories of currency (p. 236-333). Bank charter act
on844 (p. 334-378.) Joint stock banking (p. 379-407).
Easiness of banking (p. 408-560).
Martin (F.) Stories of banks and bankers. 1865.
Norton {E.) National finance and currency ; the bank
acts of 1797, 1819 and 1844, with the operation
of gain or loss of gold, and panics in peace and
war. 2d ed. 18C7 5910.11
Paigraoe (A. //. /.] Notes on banking In the United kingdom,
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trade. 1865 5915.21
ContaUt: Thoughts of gold. What is money. The
golden age, trade, prices etc. Banking. The city of gold.
Bank of England (p. 171.369). Our trade.
— Economy of capital. [In Blackw. mag., v. »g, 1864.)
— The war of the banks. [In Fortn. rev., v. 6, 1866.]
Percy {H. C.) Our cashier's scrap book : a portfolio
of bank anecdotes and incidents. 1879. . 6931.32
Price {B.) Currency and banking. 1876. . .'")9:i3 29
— • The controversy ob free banking. [In Fraaer's mag., v. 76-77.]
— Lombard street. [In Fraser's mag., Oct., 1873.]
Price {F. Q. H.) Handbook of London bankers.
iVote.— A history of London banking firms, with lists of
bankers from 1677 to 1876.
Purdy ( W. ) London banking life. Papers on trade
and finance. 1876 5922. .32
Note. — A review of the money market, trade, exchange,
etc., from 1865 to 1876, in England and foreign countries.
Sealy (H. JV.) Treatise on coins, currency and bank-
in";. 1858 5915.26
Seyd I '.) Diagrams exhibiting the positions of the bank of Eng-
iand, France, German Reichsbank, Austria, Netherlands,
Belgium, Italy, Russia ; with remarks thereon and refer-
encee to the note issue system of the bank of England. {In
Statistical soc. Journal, March, 1878.]
Sketch of a plan for a reformation in the system of provincial
banking. London, 1821. 8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 18.] 6068.18
Sylca ( tV. H.) Free trade in banking. [In Statist, soc. of Lon-
don. Journal, v. 30, 1867.]
Watt (P.) Theory and practice of joint-stock bank-
ing. 1836 5721.06
2. Banking Periodicals.
[See VI. Periodicals, p. 911.]
3. Bank of England.
[Compare with entries under ' 4, Currency,^ above. \
Bank of England. Names and descriptions of the
proprietors of unclaimed dividends on bank
stock, and on all government funds and securities,
transferable at the bank of England, London.
1823. 8° 5937.15
Bannister (S.) William Paterson, founder of the bank
of England ; his life and trials. 1859.. 3136.19
Burgets [H.) Memorial on the fitness of the system of the bank
of Enghind. 1828. [/n Pamphleteer, v. 28.] . . . 6068.28
Cobbell ( W.) Paper against gold ; or the history and
mystery of the bank o)F England. 1834. 5941.11
jyTote.— That system which has mainly contributed to-
wards our present miseries ?— Intboduction.
Francis (J.) History of the bank of England. 1862.
McLeod (H. D.) On the bank of England, 1694-1866 : and on the
bank charter act of 1844. [In his Principles of economical
philos., V. 2, pt. 1 ; p. 4.36-620.] 5927.14
Note. — The present policy of the bank of England is re-
fleeted in McLeod's views. See under his name in 'General
works,' above.
Palgrave [R. H. I.) Banking reserve of the bank of England and
the rate of interest. [In Statist, soc, of London. Journal.
V. 36, 1873.]
Payne (D. B.) Address to the proprietors of bank stock on the
manaf^ement of the bank of Enghind. [In Pamphleteer.
V. 7, 1816.] 6068.07
Price [B.) Bank of EngUnd charter of 1844. [In Fraaer's mag.,
V. 71, 1860.1
Torrens (R.) Principles and practical operation of
sir Robert Peel's act of 1844, explained and de-
fended. 3d ed. : comprising critical examinations
of the Lords' committee of 1848, and of Tooke,
Wilson, and J. S. Mill. 1858 5913.31
Note. — The author holds It impossible that a mixed cur-
rency of coin and convertable paper should exceed, ex-
cept during brief periods of transition, the amount to
which purely metallic currency would conform.
.^ee also Quar. rev., v. 132, 1872 {Bank uf England and the
money market): N. A. rev., Oct. 1867 (Bank of England re-
striction, 1797-18;l).
4. Bnllion, Cnrency, and Foreign Exchanges.
Gosclien (tf. J.) Theory of the foreign exchanges. 3d
ed., revised. 1864 5911.22
Patterson {R. H.) Economy of capital, or gold and
trade. 1865 5915.21
In asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUE, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBKB.
922 POLIT. ECONOMY: Money, Banking, Curreuoy, in England and U. S.
Heyd {K) Bullion and foreign exchanges. 1879.
Taylor (J- ) Catechism of the currency and exchanges.
New ed., enlarged. 1836 5911.15
Bullion, currency, and Exchanges, 1810-11.
Atkinson (J.) Letter [on] the Report on the high
price of bullion. 1810 5915-35
Oock (&) Examination of the Report of the bullion
committee. 1810 5915.35
Chalmers (Q.) Considerations on commerce, bullion
and coin, circulation, and exchanges, 1811.
Great Britain. Parliament. Report on cause of high
price of gold bullion. London, 1810. 8°. 5911.61
Note. — Reprinted in a condensed form in Sumner's Hist,
of Amer. currency. [5933.20J.
Hopkins ( T.) Bank notes the cause of the disappearance of
guineas, and of the course of exchange being against us,
whilst the balance is in our favour ; with means sug-
gested to enable the Bank of England to resume its pay-
ments in specie. 1810 5915.35
Hutkisson ( ir.) Currency question examined. 1810. [In hit
Speeches, v. 1.] 6322.13
Levi [L.) The foreign exchanges and the bullion committee,
1803-10. [/n 4w Hist, of commerce, V. 121-134.] . 6927.09
Lyne (C.) Letter [on] the real causes of the high price of gold
and silver. 1810 6915.36
Ricardo (D. ) The high price of bullion, a proof of
depreciation of bank notes. 4th ed. 1811. 5915.18
— Reply to Bosanquet's Practical observations on the
report of the Bullion Committee. 1811. 5915.18;35
Trotter (G.) Principles of currency and exchanges
applied to the Report [on) the high price of
gold bullion, e(c. 2d ed. 1810. . . . 59]5.:!r>
5. Bank of England's Resumption of specie payments, 1819
Chambers {A. H.) On the resumption of cash pay-
ments by the bank. 1819. ■ 5058.14
Congrevt [Sir W.) Of the impracticability of the resumption of
cash payments ; of the suflQciency of a representative cur-
rency in [England] ; and of the danger of a reduction of
the circulating medium. 1820. [In Pamphleteer, v. 15.
Giaert(D.) The bullion question. 2d ed. 1819. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 14.] 5058.14
Great Britain. Parliament. Report from the secret
committee on the expediency of the Bank re-
suming cash payments. London, 1813. 8°.
Same. [In Pamphleteer, v. 14, 1879 5068.14
— Beports respecting the Bank of England resuming cash pay-
ments. 1819. [In Pamphleteer, v. 14, 1819.] . . 6058.14
LetUr to a friend, upon the late rise in the foreign exchanges,
etc. [anm.] London, 1819. 8° 5911.21
Lett^ to W. W, Pole respecting the disappearance of gold coin
and the resumption of cash payments. 1818. [In Pam-
phleteer, V. 12 6058.12
Levi (i.) Resumptioii in 1819. [In his Hist, of Commerce, p.
134-144.] 6927.U9
Observations on the reports of the i;ommlttee of Parliament, on
the expediency of resuming cash payment at the bank of
England. In [two] letters to a friend, [anon.] Loudon,
1819. 8° 6911.21
Head {S.) Inquiry concerning the nature and use of
money ; operation of the laws of restriction on
the Bank of England. 1816 5913.30
Representation agreed upon, 20th May, 1819, by the directors of
the Bank of England, and laid before the Chancellor of the
Exchequer. 1819. [In Pamphleteer, v. 14.) . . 5058.14
Sinclair iSi/' >f^) Impracticability and injustice of resuming
cash payments, [in Pamphleteer, v. 12, 1818.] . 5058.12
Wray{J.) Dangers of an entire repeal of the bank restriction
act. [In Pamphleteer, v. 13, 1829.] 5058.13
6. Banking in the United States.
Carey (J£) Letters to Adam Seybert, on the subject
of the renewal of the charter of the bank of the
U. S. 1811 5915.(18
Clark (M. St. C.) and Hall (D. A.) History of the bank
of the United States. 1832 5915.11
Gallatin [A.\ Considerations on the currency and banking sys-
tem of the U.S. [/nAis Writings, V. 3. 1878.] . .5038.10
Gibbons (J. S.) Banks of N. Y., tlieir dealers, etc. 1858
Gouge (W. M.) Short history of paper-money and
banking in the United States. Prefixed an iu-
c^uiry into the principles of the system, with con-
siderations of its ■ effects on morals and happi-
ness. 2ded. N. Y., 1835. 8° 5931.31
Letter to Albert Gallatin, esq. ou the doctrine of gold and silver,
and the ev'la of the present banking system in effect and
tendency By Publicola. N. Y., 1815. 8° 6915.16
Questions and answers, or what the people ought to kuow about
the national banks, [n. p. or li.J 8° In 4516.19
Remarks upon usury : a national bank a remedy. By Wbltehook.
pseud. N. y.. 1841. 12° 5933.26
United Slates Report of the Secretary of the treasury
on the bank of the U. S. London, 1820. 8^ [In
Pamphleteer, v. 17.] 5058.17
Webster (AT., jr.) Sketch of the history and present state of banka
and insurance companies, in the United States. [In hi$
Miscellaneous papers. 1802.] 6927.23
See aim Nat. qu. rev., v. 11. 1865.
7. Onrrency and money, in the TTnited Statas.
(kmuschi (H.) Nomisma ; or ' Legal tender. ' 1877.
Cloud 1 1. ft ) Monopolies and the people. 7th ed. 1873.
Debnar {A.) The great paper bubble; or the com-
ing financial explosion. 1864 5932.06
thris (J. A.) The financial economy of the- United
States illustrated, and some of the causes which
retard the progress of California demonstrated.
1867 • . . . 5916.06
Gouge (W. M.) Short history of paper money and
banking in the U. S. 2d ed. 1835. . . 5931.31
Note. — A bitter attack on banks and paper money.
Hughes (R. W.) Popular treatise on the currency
question written from a southern point of view.
1879 5933.30
Note. — 'Paper money should be used only as the repre-
sentative of gold and silver.' The author &vor8 bimetal-
lism and the national bank systems.
Linderman (H. R. ) Money and legal tender in the
United States. 1878 5931.29
McCuUoch (ff.), Kelley ( W. D.), WelU (D. A.), and others. Be-
sumption of specie paymentf. [In N. A. rev., v. 125,
1877.J
Mann (C A.) Paper money, the root of all evil. 1872.
Opdyke (G.) Report on the currency. 1858. . 5937.12
Richardson (H, W.) Paper money : collection of historical facts
bearing upon the current financial discussion. 1879.
Note. — A concise manual opposing an irredeemable cur-
rency.
Ropes [J. S.) Restoration of the currency. [In Amer. soc. sci.
assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1873.] 6811.03
Schurz (C.) Honest money and labor. 1870. [In Economic
monographs, no. 11.]
Scudder [M. h.t jr.) National banking ; a discussion of the mer-
its of the present system. 1879. [Economic monographs.
No. 12.)
Simonin {A. H.) Resumption of specie payments, and
the dangers which threaten modern civilization.
1868 5933.21
Spaulding (^R G.) History of the legal tender paper
money issued during the great rebellion. 1869.
Spooner (£.) New system of paper currency. 1861. . . 6933.21
Sumner ( W. G). History of American currency, with
chapters on the English bank resumption and
Austrian paper money. Appended, the "Bullion
Report." 1874 5933.20
Walker (A.) Our national currency. [In Internat. rev., v. 1.
1874.]
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 5, 1862 (Effect of war and specu-
lation); V. 10, 1805 (Causes of currency depreciation); v, "
10, 1868 (Our paper money); New Englauder. v. 16, 1868
(Currency, banking and credit); N. A. rev., v. 12, 1866 (Our
financial currency): Aug., 1879 (The future of resumption,
by 'an old financier').
American Colonial Paper Money.
Rlt J. B.) Historical account of Massachusetts cur-
rency. 1839 5937.04
Hart {A. M. ) History of the issues of paper money
in the American colonies. 1851. . . . 5937.05
Hickcox {J. H.) History of the bills of credit or paper
monev issued by New York, 1709-1789. . 5938.01
Phillips (a.) Historical sketches of the paper cur-
rency of the American colonies, prior to the
adoption of the federal constitution. 2 v. 1865.
BichTTumd (J. W.) Rhode Island repudiation : hist.
of the rev. debt of R. L 2d ed. 1855. .5937.03
See also Nat. qu. rev., Dec, 1875 (Colonial paper money).
12. National debts.
Baxter (R. D.) National debts. '2d ed. 1871. 5937.22
A'xpetftency and necessity of striking off apart of the national
debt [of England]. [In Pamphleteer, v. 18.] London.
1821. 8* 6058.18
Fawcelt IM. 0.) National debts and national prosperity. [In his
Essays, 1872.) 6814.23
Friend (TT.j The national debt [of Gt. Brit.) in its true colours,
with plans for its extinction. [In Pamphleteer, v. 9, 1817.)
Hamilton (H.) Inquiry conooming the national debt
ofnreatBritMn. 1816. 5932.08
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
POLITICAL ECONOMY: National Dobt» — Panlo«— Population— Piicea. 028
Heatkfittd (ff.) PUn for Uie liqiildation of the public debt of tlio
United Kingdom. [/« Pampliletoer. v. 16.) . . . 6068. IB
— Further ubservatious uu liquidutiug the public debt [of Gieat
BriUln). [fn Pamphleteer, v. 1017, 1820.] , , . 60.W.10
— Observ. ou trudo (rousidered in reference to the public debt,
[In Pamphleteer, v. 20, 1822.) 6068.20
X-'W (L.) Progress and economical bearings of uat. debts. [In
Statist. 80C. of London. Journal, v. 26, 1862.)
Thoug/itf on the pernicious consequences of borrowing money ;
alBO on decreasing the national debt. 175t). . In 6721.02
H^'ednesday club-law : or injustice and illpolicy of
breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick
debts, [anon.'i London, 1717. 16°. . . 5091.00
Wilkinmit (S.) How our [U. S.J national debt may be a national
blessing. 186S 8937 12
WUki {J.) Practical scheme for the reduction of the public debt
(of Gt- Brit.] [/n Pamphleteer, V. 20, 1822.) . . 6068.20
See aiso Westm. rev., Jan., 1876 (Foreign loans and
national debts).
Fandinrj systems.
Chambers lA. H.) Fallacy of the sinking fund. I/n Pamphleteer,
V. 16] 6068.15
Kicardo {D.) Essays on the funding system. [In hU Works,
1846.] 6913.13
13. Panics, Commercial Crises, and
Speculative Manias.
Bourne [H. R. F.) Romance of trade, 1871 ; p. 293-3.'52. . 6922.15
Carey (if. C.) Financial crises : their causes and effects. Phil.,
1864. 8° 6932.09
Evans (t>. M.) Commercial crises, 1847-48 ; facts and
figures. 1848 5911.23
— Commercial crisis, 1857-58, and the stock exchange
panic of 1859 5911.25
Mercantile failures : their causes and preventions. By
an old merchant. 1873. ...... 5922.36
Patterson [K. II.) On the home monetary drains, and crisis of
18G(i, [In Statistical soc, of London. Journal, v. 33, 1870.)
Rogers (J. E. T.) Causes of commercial depression. [In Prince-
ton rev.. Jan., 1879.]
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1 (Financial failure, 1867) ;
Blackw. mag., v. 100. 1806 (Panic iu the city); Kraser's
njag., V. 80, 1869 (Credit and crises, by B, Price); New
Englander, v. 16, 1867 (The financial crisis of 1857); Westm.
rev., V. 69, 1858 (The crisis of 1857 and its causes); Fraser's
mag., V. 74, 1866. (The financial pressure).
Mississippi and Soidh Sea Bubbles.
Mackay (Q.) Memoirs of commercial delusions : hist,
sketches of the Miss, scheme and the South Sea
bubble. [/nHunt(F.) Library of commerce,
V. 1, 1845.] 5927.12
Note. — Bepr. from bis memoirs of popular delusions.
Thiers (A.) The Mississippi bubble. 1859. . 5922.07
See also (in Biography, p. 167 of Cat.) lives of John Law,
14. Population and Production.
Note.— The leading English economists— Adam Smith,
Ricardo, M'Cullough, Senior, Mill, Fawcett, and Cairnes^
substantially hold the Malthueian doctrine ' that popula-
tion tends to increase faster than subsistence.' Prof. Rick-
ards is regarded as tlie ablest (as he is the most recent)
English critic of Maltbus, by prof. Cairnes, wbo contro-
verts hi.s views. H. C. Carey, an American economist,
elaborately argues against the Malthusian doctrine, but
in prof. Perry's judgment has lUiled to break down the
proposition that * land is subject to diminishing returns.'
Prof. Bowen also sums up the objections to the Malthusian
theory in a chapter iu his ' American political economy.'
For an elaborate note ou the literature of the subject see
Roscher's Political economy, v. 2, 1878 ed., book v. Ros-
cher is ou the Malthusian side of the controversy.
Alison {A.) Principles of population. 2 v. 1840.
NoU.—A reply to Malthus. . 6914.01
Allen (iV.) Law of human increase based ou physiology and
pscychology. [In Hammond. Journ. of pay. med., April,
1868 ; p, 209-266.) 8104.02
Bowen {F.) In liU Amer. pol. econ. 1870 6913.23
Hrydges ( Sir E.) Population and riches of nations
considered together. 1819 5932.20
Cairnes (J. E.) Malthueian doctrine. In his Character and
logical method of pol. econ. 1875] 6912.31
Carey {H.C) In his Principles of social science, v. 8. 1868. 6913.03
iVote.— Auti-Malthusiau.
Everett {A. H.) New ideas on population. 1823.
Godwin ( W.) On population, an answer to Malthus.
1820 5914.06
Hazliit (W.) Reply to Malthus. [ano?i.] 1807. 5914.10
Hume (D.) Of the populousuess of ancient nations. [In his
Philos. works, v. 3, p. 410-493.) 6414.05
Macaulay (T. B.) Sadler's law c-f population. [In his Es^iays.
V. a, 18.59; p. 214 250, 268 270.] 26.36.17
Note. — Defends the Malthusian theory,
Malthtis (T. R.) Essay on the principle of popula-
tion ; or view of the past and present effects on
human happiness. 2 v. 1807. . . . 5914.04
Contents: v. 1. Of the checks to population in less civ-
ilized parts of the world, and in past times, and iu niodera
Europe. 2, Of ditferent expedients, as they affect the
evils arising from tlie princi[>l6 of populati>iu : systems of
equality, emigration, poor laws, increasiu;; wealth, agri-
cultural and commercial restraints, Hioral reHtraints, rte.
Means of retaining the population within any required limits,
[In Pamphleteer, v, 16.] • . 6068.16
Newman (A'. W.) True and false Malthusianism. [In Frsser'a
mag., V. 3, 1871.]
Moreion i^A. II.) Civilization, or the national laws that
regulate the numbers and condition of mankind.
1836 5914.07
Petty (Sir W.) Several essays in political arithmetick.
1699 591 1 09
Richards (0. K.) Population and capital. 1854.
SoscAer ( If.) /n *»j Political economy, V. a. 1878. . . 6918.07
Weyland [J. jr.) Principles of population and pro-
duction. 1816 5914.09
JVoff.— Opposes the Malthusian theory by arguments
based largely on moral considerations.
Whittlesey (C.) Ou the rate of increase of the human race. [Amer.
assoc, science, v. 22. 1873.) 3946.20
See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 19, J869 (Philos. of pop.); N.
British rev., v. 47, 1867 ( Fecundity, fertility and
sterility); Smithsonian report, 1873 (Pupulation of the
world); Statistical hoc. of London. Journal, v. 29, 1866
(French pop. statistics, by T. A. Welton); v. 31, 1868 (On
the comparative population of European States, by S.
Brown).
4^ .See also Vital statistics, in the general alphabet.
15. Prices.
Cooke (E.) Cause of increased price of the necessities of life,
and of the high price of gold bullion. 1819. [In Pamph-
leteer. V. 11, 1819,] 5058.14
Denson (J. T.) On the current price and cost price of corn in
England. 1845-54. (In Statistical soc. of London. Jour-
nal, V. 18, 1866.]
Fleetwood ( W. ) Chronicon preeiosum : or an account
of English gold and silver money ; the price of
commodities and wages, etc., in England, for 600
years pa.st. 1745 ,")936.01
Huxtable(A.) • Present prices.' 1860 /n 5093.17
Jevons(W.S.) On the variatiou of prices and the value of the
currency since 1782. [In Statistical soc. of London. Jour-
nal, V. 28, 1866.]
Uiyyd ( W. F. ) Prices of corn in Oxford in the begin-
ning of the 14th century : also from 1583 to. the
present time. 1830. 5930.09
Nicolas (Sir K IL) Privy purse expenses of Henry
viii,, 1529 to 1532 3077.26
— Privy purse expenses [1536-44] of the princess
Mary, afterwards queen 3117.23
Rawson (R. W.) Prices and ^actuations of grain iu Prussia and
England, 1816-1841. [In Statistical soc. of London. Jour-
nal, V. 6, 1842.)
Horjers (J. E. T.) History of agriculture and prices in
England, 1259-1793. v. 1-2, 1259-1400. 2 v. 1866.
Spencer (J.) Tables showing the course of money,
corn, and cotton, monthly' from 1836 to [1871].
Enl. ed 5911.11
SwinfiM (11. de, bishop of Hereford), Roll of the house-
hold expenses of, during part of 1289-90 ; ed. by
J. Webb. 2 V. fin Camden .soc, v. 59, 62. 1854-
'55.] . 5113.13, 16
Tooke (T.) History of prices and -of the state of the
circulation, 1793-1837 ; preceded by a brief
sketch of the state of the coinage in the last two
centuries. 2 v. L. 1838. 8°. .... 5936.04
— Same. Continuation. 1838-39. London, 1840. 8°.
— Same. 1839-17. London, 1848. 8°. . . 5936.07
— Same. v. 5-6, 1848-56. By Thomas Tooke and
W. Newmarch. London, 1857. 8°. . . 5936.08
Note. — An index to v. 1-6 is in v. 6.
Young (A.) Rise of prices in Eur^ipe during the last '25 years.
compared with that iu England. [In Pamphleteer, v. 6.
1816.] - . 6058.06
16. Property.
Litber {F.) Essays on property imd labor. 1847.
j^j- See also under Capital (p. 915); — Labor and capital
(p. 1117): — Social scieuce (C^fmmunif/i'c and socialistic then.
ries): — Rent (brlow) ; —and chapters in Systematic Works
(p. 912); also Law (vari/tus headings),
Primilive property.
Heam (W. K.) in Ai« Aryan household . 1879 5H03.09
Iu asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NCUBER.
924
POLITICAL ECONOMY: Rent to Usury.
Laveleye (K de). Primitive property. With introd.
by T. E. Cliffe Leslie. 1878 5914.19
Maine IH.S.) In kit ■Ancient law," -Lecturei on the early hist.
of Inatltutiona,' ank 'Village communities'. (!«24.02;0aj08
17. Rent.
Caima I J. E.) In kit character and logical method of pol. eoon.,
1876. 6912.31
Price IB.) What Is rent? [/n Contemp. rev., Dec, 1879.]
nicanlo (D.) [In his Works, 184(1 ; p. 35-46 ] 5913.13
Thompson (T, P.) An exposition of fallacies of Ricardo. [In
Pamphleteer, v. 27, 1820]
Tucker (if.) Law of wages, profits and rent. 1837.
See also ( under Systematic tcorks, p. 912) chapters in trea-
tises of Bicardo, MCulloch, J. 8. Mill, Fawcett, Jevons,
Rogers, Cairues, and others in the main agreeing with
what is known as the theory of llicardo ; and of H. C.
Carey, F. Bowon and Macleod. iii opposition. Roscher
analyzes the views of leading writers on rent in his Politl.
cal economy, book iii, ch. 2.
4^ See also 'Property' {above) and 'Land systema'
(p. 918).
18. Savings Banks.
BammonHB.) Essay on provident or parish banks) [Jn Pam-
phleteer, V. 7, 1816.] 6058.07
Christian lEdw.) On provident banks. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17,
1820.] 6068.17
Keyes (R W.) History of the savings banks in the
the United States, 1816-1874. 2 v. . .6937.07
Lewins (W.) History of banks for savings in Great
Britain and Ireland. [1866.] .... 5933.16
Observations ou banks for savings, [anon.] [In Pamphleteer, v.
13, 1819.] 6058.13
Scraichiey (A.) Practical treatise on savings banks.
1860 5933,13
Tillard (H.) People's banks of Germany. [In Amer. soo. sci.
assoc. Trans, no. 1, 1869.] 6811.01
See also Ed. rev., v. 96 (Investments for the working
classes); Fraser's mag., v. 64, 1861 (Savings banks and
post-offices); Qu. rev., v. 108, 1860 (Workman's eamlnga and
savings).
19. Statistics.
Note. — For the statistics of England, France, United
States, etc., see under Countries (p. 283-394). See also, iu the
general alphabet. Vital statistics ; — Almanacs (p. 13).
American almanac and treasury of facts, 1878-80. Ed. by
A. R. Spoflford 6722.23
Block (M.) Statistique de la France comparee avee
les autres dtats de I'Europe. 2 v. 1860. . 5923.'25
Fisher (if. S.) Book of the world : an account of all
nations. 1852 915.01
Mailiii (F.) The statesman's year-book : statistical,
mercantile, and historical. 1864-72. . . 6713.07
Moreau de Jonnis {A.) Elements de statistique. 2d
e'd. 1856 5931.24
KusseU{A.) Principles of statistical inquiry. 1839.. . 6932.11
Standard library cylopsediaof political, constitutional,
statistical and forensic knowledge. 4 v. 1848-53.
Same. 4 v. in 2. 1860 5714.20
Slalistical society of London. Journal, v. 1-42.
1839-79 5934.01
- Proceedinga. v. 1. No. 1-2. 1834-36. 1836. {E'd with
Journal, v. 1. 1839.) 6934.01
See also Kew Englander, v. 13, 1856 (Uoral of ntatistics);
Statistical boc. of London. Journal, v, 28, 1N>5 (On the
meaning of the term statistics, and on the question
whether statistics be a science, by W. A. Guy); v. 34, 1871
(Suggestions for the collection and arrangement of local
■tatlatics, by J. T. Hammick); Winslow's Medical critic,
v. 1, 1861 (Amenities of statistics).
aO. Stocks and Stock Dealing : Wall Street,
Iiondon Stock Exchange, etc.
jir<(Ift<) of stock Jobbing explained. 4th ed 6093.12
Bartlett ( W. ) and Chapman (H. ) Handbook for invest-
ors ; British, colonial and foreign. 1869. 5922.12
Crump {A.) Theory of stock exchange speculation.
3d ed. 1874 5922.29
Fortune (C. F.) Epitome of the stocks, and public
funds. 14th ed., by J. Field, ;r. 1838. .5922.13
Fowler (W. W.) Ten years in Wall street. 1870.
Francis (J. ) Chronicles and characters of the stock
exchange. 2d ed. 1851 5922.27
Hamon (H.) New York stock exchange manual. 1865
Medbery (J. K.) Men and mysteries of Wall street.
1870 5922.23
Perils of Pearl street, including a taste of the dangers
of Wall street, [rmoii.] 1831 5922.17
Pirilo (E.) pseud. Ye outside fools ! Glimpses inside
the London stock exchange. 1877. . . 5922.33
Smith {M. H.) Twenty years among the bulls and
bears of Wall street. 1870 5922.25
See also Fraser's mag., July, 1876 (Stockbroking and the
•tock exchange, by F. E. Gibson ; with reply in Oct. num-
ber, by L. Branch, and rejoinder in Nov. number); ».■.,
v. 1, 1870 (N. T. Gold room : black Friday); Westm. rev.,
V. 94, 1870 (black Friday, 1870); International rev., Nov.,
1876 (N. Y. stock exchange); March, 1876 (N, Y. gold room,
by K. Cornwallis).
21. Supply and Demand.
Jenkin (F.) Graphic representation of law of supply and de-
mand, (/n Recess studies, 1870.] 6716.12
Thornton ( W. T.) New theory of supply and demand. [In Fortn.
rev., V.6, 1866.]
See also Contemp. rev., Apl., 1879 pver production, by
W. S. Aldis).
22. Tail^.
Macgregor {J. ) Commercial and financial legislation
of Europe and America. 1841 5916.04
j^- See also Countries (United States: Tariff and inter-
nal revenue, p. 376) ; — Free trade and Protection (p. 917).
23. Taxation.
[.Sec aUo (under Countries) Unitea States {Tariff attd
internal revenue, p. 376).]
Baxter {R. D.) Taxation of the United Kingdom.
1869 5932.0?
Orepr ( ir. B.) [/nAuEssays.v. 1,1858; p. 237-297. . . 2626.28
Levi (L.) On taxation : how raised and how expended.
1860 5032.01
M'CkiUoch (J.) Taxation and the funding system. 1863.
/ITofe.— Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863.
Noble (J.) The queen's taxes : amount, incidence,
and economic results. 1870 5yiii.22
People's blue book. Taxation as it is, and as it ought
to be. 1857 5932.02
Principles of taxation. Public finances. The new
tax bill. [n. p. or f ] 8° 5937.25
Bicardo (D.) Principles of pol. econ. and taxation. [In kis
Works, 1846.] 5913.13
Sherman (J.) Selected speeches and reports on
finance and taxation, 1859-1878. . . . 5936.13
Tayler (W.) The national taxes: history, progress,
and present state. 1873 5932.04
United States. Internal tax bill ; with explanatory remarks by
committee of Boston board of trade. Washington, 1862. 8*.
Wells {D. A.) Rational principles of taxation. [/« Amer. soc.
sci. assoc. Trans, no. 0, 1874.) . 5S11.03
See ado Atlantic monthly, v. 91, 1862 (Taxation); Con-
tern, rev,, Sept., 1876 (Right use of a surplus ; or, remission
of taxes an abuse of revenue, by W. R. Greg); Ed. rev.,
v. 14, 1860 )Brilieh taxation); v. 131, 1870 (Parieu on taxa-
tion); Fortn. rev., v. 15, 1871 (Taxes ou land, by R. Giffln);
Feb'y, 1874 (Taxation ou the working classes, by T. Cliffe
Leslie); Nat. qu. rev., v, 6, 1803 (Direct and indirect taxa-
tion); New Englander, v. 26, 1867 (Tyranny in taxation, by
Theo. Bacon); North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851 (Principles of
taxation).
Income tax.
Remarks on the legality of the Income tax.. New York, [n.d.] 8°.
See also Ed. rev., 97, 1863; Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1862 (He-
form of income tax); Qu. rev., V. 109, 1861 (Income tax
and its rivals); Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 23.
1860 (Principles of an income tax, by Rev. Dr. Booth);
WestEQ. rev., v. 77, 1862 (The income tax reform).
Local taxation.
Goschen ( (?. T.) Keports and speeches on local taxa-
tion. 1872 5916.21
See alio Fraser's mag., 1876 (Local taxation, local debt,
and local government); N. A. rev.. Apr., 1876 (Reform ol
local taxation, by D. A. Wells) ; Statistical soc. of Loudon.
Journal, v. 33, 1870 (On the incidence of local taxation, by
J. E. T. Rogers); Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 34,
1871 (Tayler prize essays : Ou local taxation of Great
Britain and Ireland, by R. H. Inglis Palgrave ;— On local
taxation, by John Scott); Westm. rev., v. 94, 1870 (Remedy
for local taxation).
Taxation of churches.
Quincey {J. P.) Taxation of churches. [In Old and New, Dec.
1872.]
— Abuse of tax-exemption. [Old and New, March, 1874.]
Spear {S. T.) Taxation of religious corporations. [In his Reli-
gion and the state, p. 262-275.J 3593.27
24. Usury and Usury Iiaws.
Bentham {J.) Defence of usury. 1837. . Zn 5721.06
— Same. In his Works, v. 3 (9) 5016.08
Brougham {H., lord). Contributions, etc. v. 3, 1866; p. 3-31.
XU£ BBOOELYN LIBRARY.
POLITICAL ECONOMY: Value, Wealth - PONS ARD
925
Cookt (E.) Expediency of repealing the Uaarjr laws. [In Pam-
phleteer. T. 13, 1818.] 5058.13
Maugham (H.) Treatise on the principles of the usury
laws ; [and] the arguments against them by Mr.
Bentham, etc. 1824 5915.19
— Same. [In Pamphleteer, v. 33, 1824.] 6058.23
Licky ( W. E. H.) Hiatory ol rationalism, v. il, 1866 ; p. 242-266.
Murray (J. B. V.) History of usury. 1866. . 5915.25
Rtmarki upon usury and its effects : a national remedy. By
Wbitehook [pKud.] N. Y , 1841. 12° 6983.26
Roscher ( W.) lutereet. [In hii Pol. econ., v. 1, book ill, cb. 4.]
Utury explained ; or conaclence quieted In the case of putting
out money at Intereat. 1695. Reprint, 1817. [In Pam-
phleteer. V. 11.] 5058.11
Stt aUo Dublin rev., Jan.. 1874 (The legislation of the
Soman Catholic church on usury).
25. Value.
[See aim treatises of leading economlats, under Syate-
matio works (p 912). For essays on the Standard of value
see works on Money (p. 919).]
Bailey (S.) Critical dissertation on the nature of
value : chiefly in reference to the writings of Ki-
cardo and his followers. 1825. . . .5911.14
BolUi {A. S.) Meaning and causes of value [/n M. il. rev., Oct.,
1873.]
26. Wealth.
i^o(«.— All writers, says prof. Calmea, of the school of
economists of whom Adam Smith may be regarded as the
founder, and J. 8. Mill as the moHtdistiugulshed expoaltor,
agree In describing political economy as the 'Science
of wealth.' .^ee Systematic treatises (p. 912).
Srydget (5ir E.) What are riches ? Examination of deflnitlona.
[/nPamphleteer, V.20, 1822] »058.!!0
Oray (S,} On the production of wealth. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17,
1820.] 6058.17
See alto New Englander, Jan., 1877 (The new phllos. of
wealth, by J. B. Clark).
49- See alto Capital (p. 914);— Property (p. 923).
PoUticiaiia' creed ; or political extracts. 3 t. \anon.'\
London, 1799. 8° 6716.04
Politics for young Americans. See Nordhoff' (C.) . . . 6732.08
Politzer (Adam). The membrana-tympani in health
and disease. Tr. by A. Mathewson and H. G.
Newton. N. Y., 1869. 8° 4337.15
Polko (Elise Vogel). Musical sketches. Phila.,
1864. 16° 1561.12
— Reminiscences of Mendelssohn. From the Ger-
man, by lady Wallace. N. Y., 1869. 16°. 3123.15
Pollard (Edward A.) Black diamonds gathered in
darkey homes. N. Y., 1859. 12°. . . . 5832.01
— Life of Jeff. Davis, with a secret hist, of the southern
eonfed. Phila., 1869. 8° 3046.18
— The lost cause regained. N. Y., 1868. 12°. 5725.15
— Southern history of the war. First - fourth year.
4 V. Richmond, 1862-66. 8°. . . . . 645.13
— Virginia tourist : natural beauties, mineral springs,
e(c. Phil., 1870. 12° 1113.22
Pollard ( Wm. ) The Stanleys of Knowsley, including
lives of the late earl of Derby and of the pres-
ent earj. London, 1871. 12° 3164.31
Pollen (John Hungerford). Ancient and modern
furniture and woodwork. N. Y., 1876. 8°.
[South Kensington museum art handbooks.
No. 3.] 1453.15
— Furniture and woodwork, [In Brit. mfg. industries, 1876.]
PoUio (Trebeilius). See Augustan historians.
Pollnitz (Carl Ludwig von). Memoirs, travels, rfc.
[1729-1733.] 4 v. London, 1739-38. 8°. 3146.08
NoU.—y. 1-2 are 2d ed.
Pollock (/Sir Frederic, ed.) Macready's reminiscences,
and selections from bis diary and letters. N. Y.,
1875. 8° 3116.23
Pollok (Robert). Poetical works. [Course of time.]
Phila., 18.50. 8° 1634.13
iVbte.— Reviewed by B. H. Dana, in hit Prose writings,
V. 2 6026.10
Polo (Marco). Book concerning the kingdoms and
marvels of the East. Newly tr. and ed.^.with
notes, maps, etc., by Henry Yule. 2d ed. 2 v. L.,'
1875. 8° ' 1045.24
yote. — Yule's ed. Is reviewed in Brit. qu. rev., Jtily,
1872 ; Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872 or Uttell. 1872. v. 2 ; Qu. rev.,
v. 126, 1868 : V. 132, 1872.
Travels. With notes by H. Murray. 2d. ed.,'
Edin. 1844. 16° , 1041.06
— — Travels. Transl. of Marsden revised, with se-
lection of his notes. Ed. by T. Wright. L.,
Bohn, 1854. 12° 1041.07
— Travels. [In Kerr (R.) Voyages, etc., v. 1, p. 266-392.] . 914.08
— Travels. [In Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, v. 7.) ... 926.07
— Lea voiages trds et fort remarquables. [In Bergeron (P.)
Voyages, etc.] 1016.11
— /Cin^»(«y(//.) /n*« Tales of old travel 933.04
^ Palgrave {Sir F.) The merchant and the friar. - . 443.08
— St. John [J. A.) In hit Lives of eel. tiavellers, v. 1. . 3221.04
Poison (Archer). Principles of the laws of nations.
2d ed. London and Glasgow, 1859. 12°. 5G13.15
Pol^vhele (Richard). Reminiscences, in prose and
verse. 3 v. London, 1836. 12° 3146.16
— Redding (C.) In hit Personal reminiscences, v. 1. . 3223.02
PolyWus. General history of the wars of the Romans,
Tr. by [J.] Hampton. London, 1812. 8°. 436.13
— Historiarum reliquisB. Gr. et Lat. cum indicibus.
Parisiis, Didot, 1S59. 8° 7767.02
Polycarp. Epistle to the Phllippians. Martyrdom. [In Apos-
tolic fathers, 1870.] 3467.02
— Same, (/n Hone (W.) Apocryphal new Test., 1846.] 3767,01
— Donaldton {J.) Crit. hist. ofch. Ut.. v. 1, 1864. . . .3413.19
— Martyrdom of Polycarp. [In Apoatolic tethers, 1870 ; and in
Tracts for the times, v. 1, 1833.]
Polychromatics. See Fine arts {ColorSy 540 ; Decoration, p. 640).
Polydorus Marasquiu, tbe man among the monkeys. 1873.4721.21
Polygamy. See Marriage (Polygamy, p. 740) ;— Biblical and re-
ligious lit. (Mormont, p. 94);— Countries [Utah, p, 388).
Polyglott lexicon, in four languages. 2 v. London,
1848. 8° 6415.19
Contentt : v. 1. Pt. 1. French, Dutch. German, and Eng-
llBh. V. 1. Pt. 2. German, Dutch. French, and English.
V. 2. Pt. 3. English, Dutch, French, and German, v. 2.
Pt. 4. Dutch, French, German, and English.
See alto Polyglott dictionaries (p. 680);— Russian (p. 680).
Polynesia. See Countries {Polynesia, p. 360).
Polyolbion (The), a poem. Ste Drayton (M.) .... 1626.04
Polypes. See Natural history [Badiata, p. 810).
Polytheism. See Biblical and relig. literature {Religiont, p. 100).
Polyzoa. See Natural history {Protozoa, p. 810) ; alto Micro-
scope (p. 776).
Pomeroy (John Norton). Introd. to the constitu-
tional law of the U. S. N. Y., 1868. 8°. 5734.06
— Introd. to municipal law. N. Y., 1864. 8°. 5624.01
— Treatise on remedies and remedial rights by civil
action. Boston, 1876. 8°.
Pomeroy (Mark M., caUeii 'Brick.') Nonsense. N.
Y., 1868. 12°. 2541.43
— Our Saturday nights. N. Y., 1870. 12°. .2541.33
— Sense, or Saturday-night musings and thoughtful
papers, [anon.'i N. Y., 1868. 12°. . . 2541.20
— Tucker {M. E.) Life of M. M. P., 1868. . 3145.18
Pomfret (John). Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [/» Chalmer*
(A.) English poets, v, 8, 1810.] 1626.08
'— Select poems. [In Walsh (B.) and Sauford (B.) Brit, poets,
r v. 10. 1819.] -r*. 1691.10
Pomologia Britannical> See Lindley (J.) 6136.06
Pompadour {Mme. de) See Biography (p. 188).
Pompeii. See Countries (Pompeii, p. 360); alto N. A. rev., Apl.,
1868.
Pompey the little ; or adv. of a lap dog. See Coventry (Francis).
Pomponius Mela. De situ orbis. Description da la terre. Paris,
1803, 8°. [Nisard's collection.] 7725.12
Poncet ( Charles Jacques ). 'Journey to Abysinia. 1698-1700.
[In Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, v. 16.] 926.16
Pond (Enoch, D.D.) Discourse on christian perfection, Bangor,
1841. 8' 3631,09
— Remarks upon ' Swedenborgianism reviewed, by E. Pond, D.
D.' 1846 6093,04
Pond (F. E.) American periodical literature. [In Baldwin's
monthly, June-Dec, 1877.]
Poniatowski {Piince). Antique gems, .lee PrendevlUe (J.)
Photogr. fac einiiles, etc 1466,11
Ponsard (Francis). (Euvres completes. 2 v. Paris,
1865. 8° 7048.04
Contents: v. 1. Discoura de reception a I'Acad. fTanfalse.
Discours de M. D. Nisard en reponse. Lucrflce, trag.
Agnes de Meranie. trag. Charlotte Corday, trag. Horace
et Lydie, com. 2. Etudes antiques : Uomere, tllyasea.
L'honneur et I'argent, com. La bourse, com. Ce qui plait
aux femmes, pi^ce.
In aaUng for booka, us* thi " Book Ordar," giving tha AUTHOR'S NAMB, th» flnt part of tha TITLE, and tha NUMBER.
926
PONSON DU TERRAIL-POPE
Ponaon Du Terrail ( VtccmUe Pierre Alexis de). Les
exploits de Rocambole. 3 v. Paris, 1867-68. 12°.
Conttnli. T.l. Vae fllle d'Kspagne. 2. La mort du
Snuvaee. 3. L« revanche de Baccarat.
-M^vUlage. N. Y., 1867. 8° 7032 14
— La resurrection de Eooambole. 5 v. Pans, 1866-68.
y^o 7032.18
ConUntt : v. 1. IiS Bagne de Toulon. 3. Saint Lazare.
3. L'Auberge maudite. 4. Le Maison de fous. 5. Le
souterrain. ^.
Pontanns. or BrUck (Jan Isaac). •Dissertation oonceming the
S. E. passage. (/» Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, v. 1.] . 926.01
Pontcharlrain (P. Phelypeaux. seiffn. de). Memoires sous U
rigence de Marie de Medicis, 1610-20. [In Petitot. Mem.
2 8«i-. V. 16.17.] .• • • „• ,v?l^^,r
Pontefract Castle. Drake (N.) Sieges of, 1644-15.
[Surtees soc, v. 37.] 5117.05
Pontiao. Parkman {F. ) History of the conspiracy of.
1855 584.06
— Headley [J. T.) In Harper's monthly, v. 2 {illus. article).
Fontignr pilgrimage. See Dublin rev., Oct. 1874.
Fontis (Louis, sieur de). Mimoires sous les rois Henry iv,
Louis xili et Louis xiv, 1699-1652. [In Petitot. Mem. 2 ser.
V. 31.] 5123.10
Pontmartin (Armand Augustin Joseph Marie Ferrard,
comii de). Causeries litteraires. 3e ed. Paris,
1S62. 12° 7028.16
Contents. Mme. de Glrardin. Feuillet. Mirimee. £ej
noetei—}. Autran, Ponsard, Le conte de Lisle, C. Beynaud.
Cousin. M. et Mme. Ouizot. Villemain. Mlgnet. A. de
Broglie. Uislmriem de IHtluminisme—CMO, Delaage, G. de
Nerval. Leilastoriensde I'espril—lnain. E. Teller. Histo-
riens de Paris— E. Teiier, Mernier. Sunt lacrymte rcium—
Beauchesne, La baronne d'Oberkirch, Paganel. Comte de
Locmaria, P. Clement, E. Moret, E. Despois. H. de Balzac.
La muse populaire en Provence. Le docteur Veron. T.
Qautier. La Bociet6 et le theatre.
— Derniferes causeries litte'raires. 2e ed. Paris. 1862.
12° 7028.18
Contents : Historiens et crtiigKcs— Villemain. Guizot. De
Falloux. Salvandy. Montalembert. Nisard. Saint-Marc
Girardin. Ventura. Legouve. H. Blaze de Bury, Pon-
Joulat. C. Paganel. Caro et Louis Ratisbonne. G. Guizot.
C. de Witt. De Sacy et A. Destailleur. E. Jung. Le
Bourgeois de Paris et le Bourgeois de la Nievre. Lapoesie
en 1856— Victor de Laprade, Brizeux, Maxime du Camp,
De Belloy. Mme. D'Arbouville. Heine. Viennet. Decad-
ence du theatre.
— Les jeudis de madame Charbonneau. 4e ed. Paris.
1863. 12° 7028.19
— Memoires d'un notaire. Nouv. ^d. Paris, 1869.
12°. 7028.20
— Nouvelles causeries litteraires. 2e dd. Paris, 1859.
12° 7028.17
Contents : Historiens et critiques— GnizoVi Hist, de la
H^publique d'Angleterre. Charles Quint— Mignet, A.
Pichot. Les deruidrs Valois et Henri iv.— Salute Aulaire,
Chalambert. La Lorraine— D'Haussonville. Mme. de
Longueville et Mme. de Sable— Cousin. Bossuet — Ponjou-
lat. Bossuet et la Valliere — Oornut. Voltaire— Nicolavdot.
Clement xiii et Clement xiv. — Ravignan. Historiens du
moyen fige — Montalembert. Veuillot. Historiens de la
lit. francaise— A. Nettement, Janin, Cuvillier - Fleury.
Poetes et conteurs- Beranger, A. de Musset, Feuillet,
C. de Beruai'd, H, Conscience, George Sand.
Pontoppidan (Eric). Natural hist, of Norway. From
the Danish. L., 1755. fol 4749.21
Pontus. See Countries [Pvnius, p. 360).
Pook (8. M. ) Method of comparing the lines, and
draughting vessels, propelled by Sail or steam, in-
cluding laying oflf on the mould loft floor. N. Y.,
1866. 8° 4517.21
Poole (Braithwaite). Statistics of British commerce.
London, 1852. 8° 5923.12
Poole (Charlf 8 H.) Report upon a route from San Diego to Fort
Yuma. [In Pacific R. B. routes. Reports, v. 7, appendix.]
Poole (John). See Fiction (p. 513).
Poole (Joshua). English Parnassus ; or help to Eng-
lish poesie. Khythming monosyllables, epithets,
and phrases. London, 1677. 16* . . . 1676.26
Pool (Matthew). Annotations upon the Holy Bible.
3 v. London, 1852. 8° 3726.05
Contents: v. 1, Gen.— Job. 2. PsalmB- Malachi. 3.
Matthew-Rev.
Poole (Reginald Stuart). Horse ^gyptiacse ; the chro-
nology of Ancient Egypt. L., 1«51. 8°. . 1076.19
— Ancient Egypt [In Contemp. rev., v. 34, 1879 ; several arti-
cles.]
Poole (Mrs. Stanley Lane), and daughter. Twenty
years' residence among the people of Turkey. By
a consul's daughter and wife. Ed. by S. L. Poole.
N. Y., 1878. 8° 997.20
Poole (Thomas Eyre). Life, scenery and customs in
Sierra Leone and the Gambia. 2 v. L., 1850. 8°.
Poole (Wm. Frederic). An index to periodical liter-
ature. N. y., 1853. 8° 2735.19
— aiid others. The Popham colony. Boston, 1866. 8°.
Pooler (T.) Brewing and dlstUling. [In Brit, m'f g Indus., v. 12,
1876.] 3941.36.
Poor (Henry Vamum). Money and its laws : em-
bracing a history of monetary theories, and a
history ^of the currencies of the U. S. N. Y.,
1877. 8° - . . . 5931.26
— Manual. of the rail roads of the United States, 1868-
69, 72-73-74-75, 78-79. 5 v. 1868-79. 8°. . 4006. '20
Poor mau's Sabbath, See Struthers (J.) 1687.15
Poor-law rhymes. .%e FuUom (8. W.) 1839 1663,11
Poor, Poor-laws, and Poor relief. See Social science.
Poore (Benj. Perley, compiler). Federal and state
constitutions, colonial charters, and other organic
laws. 2 V. Wash., Gov. pr. office, 1877. 8°. 5728.17
Popanilla (Voyage of). See Disraeli (B.) 1828. . . . 6713.19
Pope (Alexander) An essay on man . New ed. Lon-
don, 1796. 16° 1676.29
Note. — For reviews see Contemp. rev., v. 14, 1870 {art.
by J. B. Mayor); Fortn. rev., v. 12, 1869 (by T. E. Kebbel).
— Essai sur I'homme, trad, en vers t'ran9ais. par J.
Delille ', texte en regard. [In Delille (J. )
(Euvres, v. 16.] 5031.16
— Letters to Atterbury, when in the Tower ; ed. by
J. G. Nichols. London, Camden miscel, v. 4.
1859. 4°. 5113.27
— Poems. Life, by S, Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) Eng. poets.
V. 12. 18M.] 1626.12
— Poetical works. 2 v. [In Sanford (E). and Walsh (R.) Brit.
poets, V. 20-21. 1819.) 1691.20
— Poetical works. Globe ed. Notes by A. \V. Ward.
London, 1869. 12° 1676.28
— Poetical works. [With life, by A. Dyce.] 3 v.
Boston, 1856. 16° 1621.06
Contents • V. 1. Memoir. Pastorals. Messiah. Wind-
sor forest. Rape of the lock. Eloisa to Abelard. Sappho
to PljBon. Fable ot Driope. Vertumnus and Pomona.
First book of Statins' Thebais. 2. Essay on criticism.
Essay on man. Universal prayer. Moral essays. Epis-
tles. Odes. Choruses. Eclogues. Epilogues. Pro-
logues. Songs. Lines. Epigrams. Impromptus. Imita-
tions. 3. Satires, Epistles, aud Odes of Horace, imitated.
Donnes' Satires, versified. Epitaphs. The Duuciad.
Same. 3 v. London, 1851. 16°. . . . 1677.03
— Works. With notes by himself and others ; with
a new life, by W. Roscoe. New ed. 8 v. Lon-
don, 1847. 8° 5064.01
Contmts .
Dunciad, v. 3.
Early poems, v. £.
Eloisa to Abelard, v. 3.
Epitaphs, V. 3.
Essay on criticism, v. 2.
Essay on man, v. 4.
Fragments and fugitive
pieces, v. 5.
Letters, V. 6-8. '
Life by Wm. Roscoe, v. 1.
Martinus Scriblerus, v. 5.
Miscellaneous poems, t. 3.
Moral essays, v. 4.
Pastorals, v. 2.
Prologues, etc., v. 3.
Prose writings, v. 5.
Rape of the lock, v. 2.
Satires, v. 4-5.
Translations and imitations,
V. 2. '
Universal prayer, v. 4.
Windsor forest, v. 2.
— Works. N.ew ed., including new materials, collected
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— Abbott (R) Concordance to Works of P. 1875.
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— Conington (J.) Poetry of Pope. [/» his Miscel. writings, v. 1.
1872.) .......:. 5026.17
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— Warburtdn {W.) Crit. and philo's. tommentary on the Essay
on'man, the Essay on criticism, and the Universal prayer.
[In P'» Works, v. 2, Elwin's ed., 1871.]
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Pope. 2 V. 1806 1676.30
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the Red river and the Rio Orande. (fti Faciflc B. R.
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FopkiQ (Ji>hii .Snelling). Attempt to recommend Justice, charity
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port, 1805; 8° 3681.20
«a-For (i/e of l)r. Popkiu. »ce Biography, p. 188),
Poppe (Adolph). Chronologische Ueborsiclit der Krfindungen
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PopnlarilT. Taunton (W. E.) [In Oxford prize essays, v. 1,
1836.] 25-11.11
— Whipple {E. P.) [In his Ethics of success and its conditions,
1871; p. 31-67.] 2.'>45.09
Population. See Political economy {npulalion, p. 919).
Population of an old pear tree. See Bruyssel (E. vau). 1870.
Porcelain. See Fine arts {Pottery and Porcelain, p. 547): alto
Pottery and porcelain, in the general alphabet.
Porcher (Francis Poyre). Resources of the southern fields and
forests. Newed. Charleston, 1809. 8° 4917.23
Porphyrius, (Neo-Piatonist.) De abstinentia et de
antro nympharuni. Eecog., el6. B. Hercher. Paris,
Didot, }8C>8, 8°.. . , 7764.01
— Institutiones [Gr. et Lat.] Ed. F. DUbner. Parisiis,
Didol, 1855. 8° 7766.11
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— Sentences. Tr. by T. Davidson. [In Journal of spec, philos.,
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Person /Richard). See Biography (p. 189).
Port Royal art of thinking. London, 1818. 8°. 5613.13
Port Royal logic. Tr., with introd. notes, etc., by
T. S, Baynes. 5th ed. Ediu., 1861. 12°. 5428.17
Fort Royalists. See Biblical and religious lit. (Port Royalists,
p. 96).
Porta (Giovanni Battista della). Magise naturalis libri
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Portal (Pierre Paul Frederic, baron de). Essay on
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Porter (Charles T. ) Treatise on the Richards steam
engine indicator. Revised with useful formulas,
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Porter (David). Journal of cruise to the Pacific, in
the frigate Essex, 1812-14. 2d ed. 2 v. N. Y.,
1822. 8°. 1164.26
Porter (George Richardson). Nature and properties
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London, 1852. 16°. [L. CO.] , . . 3932.37
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Porter (Henry). Two angry women of Abingtou. Ed. by A. Dyce.
Loudon, Percy soc., 1841. 12" 5060.05
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Porter (Jane). See Fiction class-list (p. 613);— Biography (p. 189).
Porter (John Leech, D. D., LL.D.) Five years in
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— Qiant cities of Bashan ; and Syria's holy places.
New York, 1866. 12°. 105.1.13
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Porter (John K.) Argument for the disfranchised corporators
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senate. Albany, 1857. 8* 3466.23»
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Atkinson).
Portraits : [poems]. See 'Webster (Augusta). 1870. . . 1694.31
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Same. Enl. ed. With memoir by D. Coleridge.
2v. N. Y., 1865. 12° 1677.09
Contents : v. 1. Memoir. Tales. Poems of love and
flincy. Miacel. poetus. 2. Poems of life and manners.
Poems written in early youth. Prize poems, transl. and
epigrams. Songs. Charades and enigmas.
a^See critical notices of Praed In Biography (p. 189).
Praet (Jules van). See Van Praet (Jules).
Prae existence ; a poem iu imitation of Milton. London, 1740.
4° , . /n 4338.03
Prairie and forest. See CKllmore (P.) 1874 1122.27
Prairie and Bucky Mountain lire. See Parkman(F.) 185'2. 1114.12
Prairie farms and pralrio folk. ,J« aiUmore (P.) 1872.1122.24
Prairie traveler. See Vturcy (B. B.) 1859 1124 14
Prairies (American). Oregg (J.) Commerce of the. 2v. 1850.
See af^o works on the 'West' and 'far West,' under
United States (p. 381).
Praise (Desire of). Cracroft (B.) Essays, v. 1. 1868 ; p. 202-211.
— Smitk {A.) Theory of moral sentiments, 1868 ; p. '269-313.
Praise of lolly. See Erasmus (D.) 1870 6212.08
Ih'ater (Henry). Essay upon the law respecting husband and
wife : iu Euglaud, Scotland, and Ireland. 2d ed. L., 1836. 8".
Prati (Giovanni). Opere edite e inedite. 5 v. Milano,
1862. 12° 7317.18
Pratt (Anne). Flowering plants of Great Britain. 2 v.
London, [n. d.] 8° 4915.11
— Poisonous, noxious, and suspected plants. London,
18G7. sq. 24° 4911.22
Pratt (Daniel T. ) Annals of public education in the
stateofNew York, 1626— 1746. Albany, 1872. 8°.
Pratt Frederick Thomas). Law of contraband of
war. London, 1856. 8° 5613.'23
Pratt (John H.) Descent of man, in connexion with
the hypothesis of development. London, 1871. 8°.
— Treatise on attractions, Laplace's functions, and
figure of the earth. 3d ed. L., 1865. 12°. 4016.07
Pratt (Parley P.) A voice of warning, and instruc-
tion to all people, or an introd. to the faith and
doctrine of the church of Latter-Day Saints. 8th
ed. Liverpool, 18.54. 18° ;)584.27
Prayer and Prayers. See Biblical and religions literature IPrav-
er. p. 97).
Praying and workiUK. .See Stevenson (W. F.) 1863. . 389500
Praying machine. See Conway (M. D.) Idols and ideals, 1877 ;
p. 63-78 3837-38
Preachers and Preaching. See BibUcal and relig. lit. (p. 97).
Preble (George Henry). Our flag : origin and pro-
gress of the Amer. flag. Albany, 1872. 8°. 573.20
Precions melals, See Arts (Useful : Assaying, p. 40; — Metallurgy,
p. ii:— Metals, p. 45; — Mining, p. 45;— a/«o Political econo-
my [Money, p. 919).
Precious stones. See Fine arts [Gemt and precious stones, p. 544).
Predestination. See Biblical and relig. lit. (p. 98).
Predictions. See. Prophecies.
Predictions realized In modern times. 5ee Welby (Horace). 1862.
Preece ( W . H. ) Telegraphy. N . Y. , 1 876. 1 2°. 4002. 24
Fre-existence. See Biblical and religious lit. [Pre-exitlence, p.
98); also Prae-existenco, a poem.
Prefaces.
— Disraeli (/.) Miscellanies, 1798. p. 77-95 Mti.M
— Bolfidd (B. ) Prefaces to the first editions of the
Greek and Koman classics and of the sacred
Scriptures. 1861 2766.01
Prehistoric man, tuitions, races, times. See Man (Prekittoric, p.
735).
Prehistoric man. See Wilson (D-) 8813.14
Prehistoric phases. See Westropp (U. M.) 1872.. . . 427.21
Prehistoric races of the U. S. Aee Foster (J. W.) 1873. . 557.22
Prehistoric times. See Lubbock (John) 5813.22
Prejudice. Montagu [B.) Essays, ete., 1837 ; p. 45-76. . 2537.04
Pre-RaSaelitism. See Fine arts [Pre-Raffaelititm. f. 6^^).
Preller (Ludwig). Les dieux de I'ancienne Borne :
mythologie romaine. Tr. de L. Dietz. 2e ed.
Paris, 18r.6. 16° 3811.27
Fr^mlces. By £. Foxton, pseud. See Palfrey (3. H.) . 1678.14
Premium (Barton). Eight years in British Guiana,
1810-1848. London, 1850. 8° 1163.00
Preadergast (John P.) The Cromwellian settlement
in Ireland. N. Y., 1868. 12° 492.02
Prendergast (Thomas). Handbook to the mastery
series. N. Y., 1869. 12° 6411.14
— Mastery of languages, or art of speaking foreign
tongues idiomatically. 3d ed. L., 1872. 8°. 6412.12
— Mastery series. French. 8th ed. L., 1873. 12°.
Same. German. N. Y., 1869. 12°. . . . 6413.30
— — Same. Latin. 3d ed. London, 1876. 12°. 6111.17
Same. Spanish. New York, 1869. 12°. . 6423.12
Prenderville (James). •Photographic facsimiles of
the antique gems formerly possessed by prince
Poniatowski, with a description and poetical il-
lustrations. 2v. London, 1859. i". . 146(i.ll
Prentice (Archibald). History of the anti-corn law
league. 2 v. London, 1853. 8° 5927.17
Prentice (George Denison) Biography of Henry
Clay. Hartford, 1831. 8° 3037.29
— Prenticiana ; or, wit and humor in paragraphs.
N. Y,, 1860. 12° 6212 04
— Clarke (J. F.) Memorial and biographical sketches, 1878 ; p.
243-289 3212.24
See Lippincott's mag., Nov., 1869 (art. by C. 0. Shauks);
Coggeahall's Poetry of the West.
Prenticiana. See Prentice (0. D.) 1860 6312 04
Prentiss [Mrs. Elizabeth). See Fiction clasa-list (p. 813.)
Prentiss (Sergeant Smith). Memoir of S. S. P.
Ed. by his brother. [Embracing speeches and
letters.] 2 v. N. Y., 1856. 12°. . . . 3146.03
— Address before the N. E. soo. of New o loans, 1845; with
sketch of life. [In Moore (F.| An. ,. eloquence, v. 3.
1857.] 6335.03
Presber (Hermann). Ein Anemplinder. Leipzig,
186'2- 12° 7123.09
Presbyterian church. See BibUcal and relig. lit. (p. 98); alto
the Jioe following entries :
Presbyterian church in United States. Hymnal.
Phil., 1867. 8° 3765.17
— Psalms and hymns. With the form of government
of the Presbyterian church, the directory for
worship.and the shorter catechism. Phila., 1843.
32° 3761.16
— Record of the proceedings, papers, speeches, etc.,
of the general assembly, St. Lonis, 1866. St.
Louis, 1866. 8° 3585.30
In iskiug for iMoks, use the " Book Older," giring the AnXHOR'S NAUB, the first part of the TntK, and the NITUBER.
930
PRESBYTEBIAN- PREVOST- PARADOL
i
Presbyteriau church (United), England. Psalms,
hymns, and harmonies : consisting of the Psalms
of David in metre, and the Hymn Book : with a
coll. of music. London, 1859. 8°. . 3761.19
Presbyterian church throughout the world : biogr.
and hist, sketches. N. Y., 1874. 8°. . 3458.05
Preibyterian biatorlcal almanac. *« Wilson (J. M.) . M68.12
Preschac ( — sieur de). Les oontes moins contes que les autrea.
[/n Cabinet des fiea, v. 6, 1786.] 7052.08
Prescott (Albert B.) Chemical examination of alco-
holic liquors. N. Y.. 1875. 12°. . . .4342.11
Prescott (George B.) Electricity and the electric
telegraph. N. Y., 1877. 8° 3934.55
History, theory, and practice of the electric tele-
graph. Boston, 1860. 12°. 3934.28
— The speaking telephone, talking phonograph, and
other novelties. N. Y., 1878. 8°. . .3944.25
Prescott (Henry P.) Strong drink and tobacco
smoke ; the structure, growth, and uses of malt,
hops, yeast, and tobacco. London, 1869. 8°.
— Tobacco and its adulterations. London, 1858. 8°.
Prescott (Wm. Henry). Biographical and critical
miscellanies. N. Y., 1852. 8°. . . . 2538.17
CorUtniB : Cbarlea Brockded Brown. Asylum for the
blind. Irving's Conquest of Qranada. Cervautes. Sir
Walter Scott. Chateaubriand's English literature. Ban-
oroffe United States. Mde. Calderon'e Life in Mexico.
Moliore. Italian narrative poetry. Poetry and romance
of the Italians. Scottish song. D» Ponte's Observations
on Italian narrative poetry.
Same. Boston. 1868. 8° 2538.16
— Historia de la conquista de Mexico. Tr. al Espag-
nol, par J. Navarro. 2 v. Mexico, 1844-46. 8'.
— Soudra (1. R.) Esplicacion de las laminas pertene-
cientes a la hist, antigua de Mexico. Mexico,
1816. 8° 566.23
— History of the conquest of Mexico. 3 v. Boston.
1857. 8° 566.08
Same. 3 v. N. Y.,1853. 8°. ... 566.05
iVbee.— Reviewed by abp. Spanlding. in Ai« Miscellanea,
V. 1, 1875 3W8.22
— History of the conquest of Peru. 2 v. N. Y., 1847.
8° . 567.08
Same. 2 v. Boston, 1857. 8°. . . . 567.06
— Historv of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella.
3 V. Boston, 1857. 8° 3056.01
Review of a part of Prescott's History of Fer-
dinand and Isabella, [anon.] 1841. . . 2538.30
— History of the reign of Philip IL king of Spain.
3 V. Boston, 1857-59. 8° 314:i.l0a
— Life of Charles V. after his abdication. [In Bobertson (W.)
History of Charles v., v. 3, 1867.] 3035.06
— Life of Charles Brockden Brown. N. Y., 1853. 16°.
— Sir Walter Scott. [In Essays from the N. A. rev., 1879.] 2633.33
MF- For Uvea of W. H. P., «e« Biography (p. 189); aim
Chris, ex., Jan., 1864; p. 98.118; "N. A. rev., July, 1866
(Prescott as au historian).
Presence of mind. De Quincey {T.) Letters to young men, 1864,
p. 287-300.1 2522.09
Present-day thoughU. See Boyd (A. H. K.) 1871. . 8623.09
Present heaven. See GreenweU (Dora). 1863. . . . 3585.18
Present state of New England with respect to the In-
dian war. 1675. B., 1833. 16° 595.14
Present state of the United Provinces of the Low
Countries. By W. A. [anon.] L., 1671. 24°. 964.27
Preserving and preserves. See Domestic economy (p. 420).
President of the U. S. (Election of).
— Adams (C. F.. ir.) Protection of the ballot in national elec-
tions, [/n Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 1, 1869. 5811.01
— McKniijld(U. A.) The electoral system of the U.
8. : a crit. and hist, exposition. 1878. .5728.11
— Presvimtial counts : a complete official record ; with
congressional debates incident thereto, or to pro-
posed legislation. N. Y., 1877. 8°. . . . 5728.10
— Uniied States. Mectoral commission of 1S77. Pro-
ceedings of the Electoral commission and of the
two houses of congress in joint meeting relative
to the count of electoral votes cast Dec. 6. 1876,
for the presidential term commencing Mch. 4,
1877. Wash., 1877. 8° 5728.1J
See also International rev., Jan., 1878 (The count of the
electoral vote, by A. H. Stephens); Mch., 1878 (Method of
electing the president, byT. M. Cooley); Sept., 1876 (Pres-
idential clei'tions); N. A. rev., July-Ang., 1877 (The elec-
toral conspiracy, by J. S. Black); Sept.-Oct., 1877 (The 'elec
toral conspiracy' bubble exploded, by £. W. Stoughton);
May-June and Jnly-Aug., 1877 (The Amer. constitution, by
O. P. Morton).
Presidential candidatesfor 1860. &e Bartlett (D. W.) 1869.3242.03
PrealdentBoftheU. S.
— Abbott (J. S. C.) Lives, etc. 1867. . . . 3244.14
— Lincoln (.R. W.) Lives, etc. 1839. . . . 3244.15
~ Lossing (B. J.) Lives, eic. 1817 3244.13
Ludlow {J. JH.) A gallery of Amer. presidents. [In Macmil-
lan, Aug., Nov., 1866.]
— Satterlee (.4. .ff. ) Arrangement of medals and tokens
struck in honor of the presidents of the U.S.,
and of the presidential candidates from John
Adams to Abraham Lincoln, inclusive. 1862.
Press (The). See Journalism (p. 657); Periodicals (p. 844).
Press (The), a poem. See M'Oreery (J.) 1828. . . . 1677.20
Press and the public service, [anon.] L., 1857. 16°.
Press (The), or literary chit-chat ; a satire, [anon.]
London, 1822. 18° 1677.19
Press, the pulpit, and the platform ; or future of the
French empire, [anon.] L., 1857. 12°. . 3425.23
Pressensd (Edmond de). Early years of Christianity.
Tr. by Annie Harwood. L., 1869. 8°. . . 3413.16
— Jesus Christ : his times, life and work. Tr. by
Annie Harwood. 3d ed. L., 1869. 12°. 3422.20
— The martyrs and apologists. Tr. by A. Harwood.
London, 1871. 8° 3413.17
— Rome and Italy at the opening of the CEcumenical
council. Tr. by G. Prentice. N. Y., 1870. 12°
Prester John. See John {PraUr).
Preston (Harriet W. ) Troubadours and trouvferes.
New and old. Boston, 1876. 12. , . .2722.17
ag- See alto Fiction class list (p. 514).
Preston (Margaret J.) Cartoons. B., 1876. 12°.
Preston (Mary). Studies in Shakespeare. Phila.,
18()9. 16° 1754.11
Frsston (Richard) Address on the com laws. London, 1817. 8'.
[M Pamphleteer, V, 10.1 6068.10
Further observations on the state of the nation, the means
of employment of labor, the sinking fund, protection, etc.
London, 1816. 8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 9.] . . 6068.09
Preston Wm.) Illustrations of masonry. 14th ed.
Additions by G. Oliver. L., 1829. 12°. . 5837.28
Prestwicb (Sir John). Kespublica ; or a display of
the honors, ceremonies, and ensigns of the com-
monwealth, under Cromwell. London, 1787. 4°.
Prestwich (Joseph). Past and future of geology, (/n Smithson-
ian report, 1875.] 3936.30
Preu (Th.) First steps in German. N. Y., 1869. 8°.
Preventive institutions and agencies. See Social science {Pre-
ventive institutions).
Prevost d'Esiles (Antoine Francois). History of Mar-
garet of Anion. From the French. 2 v. L.,
1755. 16° 3117.21
— Manon Lescaut. From the French. L., 1841. 8°.
— Houssaue lA.) Men and women of France, v. 1, p. 124-139.
London, 1862 3262.18
Same. v. 1. New york, 1867 3266.02
— nnet{A.) Hist, of Fr. lit., in 18th cent., 1864; p. llC-125.
See also St. James's mag., March, 1878 (by T. E. Child).
Prdvost-Paradol (Lucien Anatole). Essais de pol-
itique et de litte'rature. 3e ed. 3 v. Paris,
1865. 12° 7018.08
Contents ■ v. 1. In trod. Du gonvemementparlementaire.
De la presse en Angleterre et en France. La noblesse.
La croix d'honneur. La procedure criminelle en Angleterre
etaux Etats Unis. De la liberie des cultes en France.
Du droit de la famille sur I'education religieuse. Miracle
de Lourdes. De I'intervention du clerge dans les elections.
De la confession dans I'Eglise anglicanc. Nosconslitu-
tions depuis 1789. Siir la Revolution fran(^i8e. Lanien-
nsis. Renan. Barthohness. Do la vie et de I'intelligence.
C^sar. Fragments divers.
2. Politique : L' Angleterre en 1869. De la monarchic de
JuiUet. La lUvolution lrau9aise. Louis xvii. Le due De-
cazes. De Tocqneville. Macaulay. L'Annee 1860. Deux elec-
tions au corps legislatif. Litteralure : Aristophane et Pe-
trone. Thucjdide. Xeuophon. Deraosthene. Lucrece.
Taciteet Dubois. Guchan. Seneque. Soixanteansd'empire.
Boice. Saint Vincent de Paul. Madame Swetchine.
Spiuosa. Jouffroy. Sur la poesie et sur I'ironie. Fiorenza
Orsini. Lescomediens. Sur les arts et sur Topera. Sur
les femmeset sur I'infldelite. Paris. Mon ami Heimann.
3. De la centralisation. De I'admiuistration de la
justice criminelle sous I'aucien regime et peuilautla Rev-
olution. Calas et ses juges. D'un projet de loi portant
modification du code penal. De I'independance du bar-
reau. Sur un conflit eutre la cour de Colmar et le garde
des sceaux. L'afiaire Doize. Memoires d'un magistrat
contemporain. L'armee frangaise. L'armee anglaise.
Nelson. De la guerre. L'Eglise catholique et la liberie.
THE BROOKLTN LIBRAUY.
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DlMolaUon de la soelite de iteint Viuceut de Paul. Lei
Julfs. Sur Is commerce. L'ouvriSre. 8ar im discoun
de I'empereur (Jauvier, IMS). Porrault. Lu olievalerie et
lea aalons. Siir un nouveau systdme de phlloHophie.
Lacordalre. De Sacy. Un mnrmou. Le theatre contem-
poraln (lea Oanacbes deSardon, I^e flia de Qiboyer d'Au
gier).
— Essai sur I'histoire universelle. 2e ed. 2 v.
Paris, 1865. 12° 412.27
— Etudes sur les moralistes fran^ais, snivies de
quelques reflexions sur divers sujets. 2e ed.
Paris. 1865. 12° 5435.31
CoHlnU : Montaigne. La Beetle. Pascal. La Rocbe-
foiicauld. La Bruydre. Vauvenargtiea. De la chah-e a
propoB de La Bruy^re. De I'ambitlon. De la trUtesse.
De la maladie et de la mort.
— France. Edin., 1869. 8° 516.25
t^ For biogr. notices of this autbor «« Macmillan, Aug.,
1870 (art. by J. H. Fyfe); N. Brit, rev., Aug.. 1887; Qu. rev.,
v. 129, 1870 (P.-P. and Napoleon IH.)
Priaulz (Osmond de Beauvoir). Qaaestiones Mosa-
icsB ; or, the first part of the book of Genesis
compared with the remains of ancient religions.
2d ed. London, 1854. 8° 3731.05
Price (Bartholomew). A treatise on infinitesimal cal-
culus. 2d ed. 3 V. Oxford, 18.57-8. 8°. . 4014.15
Price (Bonamy). Chapters on practical political
economy. London, 1878. 12° 5913.33
. Contmli : Is political economy a Bcienco ? Value. Ex-
aliange. Capital. Profit. Wagea. Trade unions. Fre«
trade. Rent. Money— metallic. Paper currency. Bauk-
iug. Tariff revision in the U. S. Corresp. on the reserve
of the Bank of Euglaud.
— Currency and banking. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 593:).29
— Principles of currency. Oxford, 1S69. 8°. 591.5.24
Price (David). Chronological retrospect ; orMahom-
edan history, from the death of [Mahommedjto
the establishment of the Mogul empire in Hindu-
staun. 3v. London, 1811-21. 4°. . . . 518.01
Essay on the history of Arabia antecedent to Mo-
hammed. London, 1824. 4 v 1016.01
Price (F. G. Hilton). Handbook of London bankers:
with some account of the early goldsmiths ; with
lists of bankers, 1677-1876. L, 1876. 12°. 5922.35
Price (John). Mystery aud method of his majesty's [Oharles 11]
bappy restauratiou. [In Masares (F.j S«lect tracts, v. 3. J
Price ^Joseph). Letter to B. Lacam, on his complaint
against Warren Hastings. L., 1782, 8°. 3U75.31
Price (Lake). Manual of photographic manipula-
tion. 2d ed. London, 1868. 12°. . . . 3933.16
Price (Richard). Review of the principal questions
in morals. 3d ed. London, 1787. 8° . 5436.23
Note. — Analyzed by Jouflroy in his Introd. to etblcs.
— Two tracts on civil liberty, tjie war with America,
and the debts and finances of the Kingdom: with
introd. and supplement. London, 1778. 8°.
Price (Major Sir Rose Lambert). The two Americas;
an account of sport and travel. Phila., 1877. 8°.
Price ( Rev. Thomas). Literary remains. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1851. 8° 5063.22
CorUenU: v. 1. Tour through Britany in 1829. Essay on
the comparative merits of the remains of ancient literature
in the Welsh, Irish, and aaelic languages, and their his-
torical value. LangQage aud lit. of Wales, v. 2. Memoirs,
letters, etc.
Price (Sir Uvedale). On the picturesque. Ed., 1842. 8°.
Prices. See Political economy. {Prices, p. 913).
Prichard (James Cowles). Analysis of the Egyptian
mythology ; with a critical examination of
Egyptian chronology. L., 1819. 8°. . .3817.17
— Eastern origin of the Celtic nations proved by a
comparison of their dialects with the Sanskrit.
Greek, Latin, and Teutonic languages. Ed. by
E. G. Latham. London, 1857. 8°. . . .6413.05
— Natural history of man. London, 1848. 8°. 4734.05
— Physical history of mankind. 5 v. L., 1837-47. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. General introd. 2. African races. 3. Eth-
nogi-aphy of Europe. 4. Asiatic nations. 5. Oceanic and
American nations.
— Symonit {J. A.) Life of P. [/n Miscellanies, 1871 ; p. 116-U61.
Prideauz (Humphrey). Old and New Testament con-
nected in the history of the Jews. 2 v. Oxford,
1851. 8° 3442.01
Prideauz (T. Symes). Economy of fuel, particularly
with reference to reverberatory furnaces for the
manufacture of iron, and steam boilers. London,
1853. 16° 3932.47
Pridbam (Charlesi. Ceylon and its dependencies.
2 v. London, 1849. 8° 1066.18
Priestcraft. See Biblical and religions Ut. {Priatcrajl. p. 98).
Priesthood. See Biblical and relig. Ut. {Church polity, p. 80;
{Preacliers and pa<foral work. p. 97).
Priesthood iu the light of the New Testament. See MeUor (E.)
Priestley (Joseph, LL.D.) Theological and miscel-
laneous works. Ed. with [life and] notes, by J.
Towill Rutt. 25 v. in 26. L., 1824-31. 8°. 3591.02
Oontenti : v. 1. Memoirs.
2. Institutes of natural and revealed religion. Appeal
to the serious aud candid professors of Christianity. Fa.
Oiiliar illustrations of certain passa<,'es of scripture.
3. Remarks on Reid's Inquiry, Essays, etc. Bealtie'a
Introd. essays to Hartley's theory of the human mind.
Disquisitions relating to matter aud spirit, and the doc.
trine- of pliilosophical necessity.
♦. Free discussion between Dr. Price and Dr. Priestley'
ou the nature of matter and the doctrine of necessity. Let-
ters on necessity. Collins' Inquiry, aud letters to a pbllo-
aophical unbeliever.
5. History of the corruptions of Christianity.
6-7. History of early opinions concerning Jesus Ohriat;
and essays, etc., in the Theological repository.
8-10. (leneral history of the christiau church to tht
fall of the western empire.
11-12. Notes on tlio Old Testament.
13-14. Notes on the New Testament.
15. Discourses un various subjects and occaalons, 1787.
Diacoursea on the evidence of revealed religion, 1794. Ser-
mon on the slave trade. Single sermons.
16. Discourses relating to the evidence of revealed re-
ligion. Four discourses iutended to have been delivered
iu Phil.; and siugio discourses.
17. Observ.on the increaso of infidelity. Letters to
Volney ou the Ruins. Comparison of the tnatltullous of
Moses with those of other ancient nations ; with remarks
onDupuia's Origin of all religions, and on the allpgorlzing
talents of Boulaugcr. Doctrines of heathen philosophy,
compared with those of revelation.
18. Defeuces of the History of the cormptiona of Christ-
ianity, in reply to Horsley aud Badcock, 1783-87. Defences
of 0uitariiiuism, 1786-87.
19. Defences of Uuitarianism, 1788-89. Letter of W. Pitt.
Familiar letters to the inhubitauts of BIruiiugham ; and
appeal to the public on the riots iu Birmiugbam.
20. Dissertation i>refixed to a havmouy of the gospels.
Letters to Abp. Newconie on the duration of our Saviour's
ministry. Letters to tire Jews. Letters to a young man
on public worship. Letters to an antipicdobaptist.
21. Miscellaneous letters : to the members of the New
Jerusalem church ; to Ihe philosnpbers and politicians of
France. Outline of the evidences of revealed religion.
Addresses to protestant dissenters. Devotional offices
and catechisms, etc.
22. Essay on the first principles of government, aud on
the nature uf Liberty. Letters to Burke occasioned by his
Reflections on the French revolution. Tracts on civil
and religious liberty..
23. Itudiments of English grammar. Lectures on the
theory of languages, and universal grammar ; and on ora-
tory and criticism.
24. Lectures on history and general policy ; with an
es.say ou a course of liberal education, and an additional
lecture on the constitution of the U. 8.
25. Observations relating to educaton. Dialogue on tha
principle of government. Letters to the inhabitants of
Northumberland. Letters to the bishops. Prefaces to
the scientific works, etc. General index.
;»-For lives of Priestley see Biography (p. 189); aUo
Stephen (L.) Hist, of Engl, thought iu the 18tb century.
V. 1, 1876 6126.26
Priestly life in France. See Lear (Mrs. Sidney A.) . . 3433.20
Priests and philosophers. See Oresley (W.) 1873. . . 3S96.21
Priests, women, and lamilies. See MIchelet (J.) 1846. . S093.01
Primaeval world of Switzerland. Sre Heer (O.) 2 v. 1876. 986.16
Prlmatt (Humphry). Dissertation on the duty of
mercy and sin of cruelty to brute animals. Lon-
don, 1776. 8° 5825.20
Prime (E. D. G.) Around the world. N. Y., 1872. 8°.
— Forty years in the Turkish empire ; or memoirs of
Wm. Goodell. N. Y., 1^)76. U°. . . . 1033.19
Prime (Nathaniel Scudder). History of Long Island,
to 1845. N. Y., 1845. 12° 613.05
Prime (Samuel Irenseus). Alhambra and Kremlin.
The south and the north of Europe. N. Y. 1 873. 8°.
— Fifteen years of prayer in the Fulton Street meet-
ing. New York, 1872. 12° 3585.28
— Letters from Switzerland. N. Y., 1860. 12°. 983.03
— Life of S. F. B. Morse. N. Y.. 1H75. 8°. . 3126.22
— Memoirs of N.Murray, D.D., N.Y., 1862. 12°.3126.15
— Travels in Europe and the East. 2 v. N. Y., 1855.
12°. 943.12
In asking for books, nae the "Book Otdwi." giving the AUTHOR'S NAUE, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER
932
PRIME - PRIOR
i
— Under the trees. [Essays ] N. Y . 1874. 12°. 2338.23
OotUenU; Oar tent pitched. The garden. Boseg. Bogs.
CoDverMtlon. Doija. The Adirondacka. PropheU and
pi-opbetesaea, etc., etc.
Prime (Temple). Monograph of American corbiculadae. In Sm.
uiiicel coll., T. 7, 1888.1 y '»l*."
Prime (Wm. Cowper). Boat life in Egypt and Nubia.
N.Y.. 1857. 120. 1092.17
— Coins, medals, and seals, ancient and modem. N.
Y., 186). sq. «° 1585.03
— Holy cross : a history of the wood known as the
true cross. N. Y., 1877. 12° 3584.29
— Igoa-fishing. N. Y., 1873. 12° 4626.18
— Owl Creek letters, and other correspondence. By
W. New York, 1848. 12° 3585.22
— Pottery and porcelain ; with tables of factory and
artists' marks. N. Y., 1S77. 8" H54.17
— Tent-life in the Holyland. N. Y., 1H57. 12°. 1053.01
Primer of deaign. 5« Barry (C. A.) 1878. • • ■ • .„■ J«3-21
Primeval man. Sre OampbeU («. D., tUh duke o/ArgyU). 6813. 17
Primeval world of Helire* tra<lition. .See Hedge (f. H.) 1870.
Primitive culture. See Man {Prehittoric, p. 7a6;.
Primitive mau. See Man {Prehixtorxc, p. 736); ailo Dawaon (J.
W.) Story of the earth aud mau, 1873 ; p. 316-3»I. 1111.36
Primitive property. See Political economy (Property, p. 9-.«).
Prince (John Critchley). Hours with the muses.
[Poems]. 2ded. London, 1841. 12°. . 1677.27
Prince (Thomas i. Chronological history of New
England, [1350 to 18i0]. B., 1826. 8°. . 595.01
— The Prince library. Catalogue of the books and
manuscripts which belonged to the Eev. Thomas
Prince, and now deposited in the public li-
brary of Boston. B., 1870. 1.8°. . ..2736.19
Same. American part. Boston, 1868. 8°. 2716.04
Prince Deukalion: [drama]. See Taylor (Bayard). 1878. 1743.31
Prince Edward lalaud. See Oatmtriea (Prince Edward Iiland, p.
36U).
Prince Hohenatiel-ScbwaDgau, aavior of aociety. See Browning
(Robert). 1871 lOiS.lU
Prince librai7. See Prince (Thomaa).
Princea uall (The). See Stedman (E. C.) 18«0. . . . 1687.08
Princes of art. See CJrbino (Mrs. S. B.) liU.28
Princeton college. Catalogues. Phil., 1863, 72. 8°.
— Alexander (S. D.) Princeton college during the
18th century. 1872 5618.19
Princess (The). See Tennyson (Alfred).
Princesse Georges, troia actes. See Dnmas JUt. 1873. 7006.26
Frincesse Ugb^rof. See Greville (H.) 7M6.39
Princeton review. [N. S.] 4 v. N, Y., 1878-79. 8°.
iVofe.— For eiirlier series, tee Biblical repertory aud
Princeton review [8028.10] ;— Presbyterian quarterly and
Princeton review. 8169.01.
Principia. See Newton (Sir I.) 1848 4026.09
Principia ; or, basis of Hocial science. See Wright (B. J.] 1876.
Principles at stake. See Sumner (George U.) . . . .3686.19
Principles lor the conduct of life. See Lloyd (Charles). 2 v. 1866.
Principles of naval staff rank ; and its history in the
U. S. navy for over half a century. [a?iO)i.]
[n.p.] 1869. 8° 4517.14
Prindle (Horace G. county judge). Proceedings in
the senate of N. Y. state against H. Q. P. 2 v.
Albany, 1874. 8°
Prlngle (Hall). The fall of the sugar planters of Jamaica.
L.. 1865. 8' 6926.14
Pringle (J., M.D.) Bational enquiry into the nature of the
plague. London, 1722. 12° 4334.20
Prinsep (Henry Thoby) Tibet, Tartary and Mongo-
lia, and the religion of Boodh. L., 1852. 12°
Prinsep (James). Essays on Indian antiquities, his-
toric, numismatic, and paleeographic. Ed. by £.
Thomas. 2 v. London, 1858. 8°. . . 1014.05
Printing.
43- See alia Aldine press (p. 11);— Bibliography (p. 107).
— Ames (J. ) and Herbert (W.) 'Typographical anti-
quities ; or the history of printing in England,
{Scotland and Ireland. Enl. by T. F. Dibdin.
4v. 1«10-1«19 • . 2760.02
— Beaupri (J. N.) Nouvelles recherches de biblio-
graphie lorraine, 1500-1700 2765.19
— Bowyer ( W. ) Origin . of printing. 2d ed. 1766.
— Carey (A.) The history of a book. [1874.] 2765.16
— Cotton (if.) A typographical gazetteer. 2d ed. 1831.
— De Vinne(T. L.) Printers' price list. 1871. 2763.18
— Essai philologique sur les commencemens de la
typographic i Metz. [anoii.} Metz, 1828. 8°.
— Hansard (T. C.) Treatises on printing and type
founding. 1841 T . 2765.15
— Hatlon (Joiqi^) Printing knd bookbinding. [In British mfg.
iudoatries. 1876J 3941.31
— Head (Sir F. B.) The printer's devU. [/ii Ai» Descriptive
essays, v. 1, 1867.] 2631.21
— Hampnreys (H. A'.) History of the art of printing.
Preceded by a short account of the origin of the
alphabet. 1868 2767.01
- 'Masterpieces of the early printers and engrav-
ers ; a series of fac similes from rare and curious
books. 1870 2767.05
— Kniglit (C.) Old printer and modern press. 1854.
Note. — Givea an account of popular literature aud knowl-
edge before the iuvention of priutitig, a liieof Wm. Caxton,
and a broad view of tire progress of the press to our own
day. especially in relation to cheap popular literature.
— Macintosh (G A.) Popular outline of the press.
1859 2712.01
— Meennan (6.) Origines typographic®. 2 v. in 1.
176i 2766.10
— .VunseU (C.) Collection of songs of the American
press and other poems, relating to the art of
printing. 1868 1673.27
— Noehden (O.H.\ Invention of printing: pretensions of Lanrena
Koster. [In Olassical journal, v. 21, p. 117.] . . 2742.21
— Oitley (W. y.) Inquiry concerning the invention of
printing : including also notices of the early use
of wood-engraving in Europe, the block-books,
etc. With an introd. by J. P. Berjeau. 1863.
— Palmer (^8.) General hist, of printing. 1873. 2765.12
— Pearson (E. C.) Gutenberg, and the art of printing.
1871 2763.17
— PieUrs (C) Annales de 1' imprimerie elsevirienne,
ou histoire de la famille des Elsevier et de ses
editions. 1851 2705.05
— Pouy (F.) Kecherches hist, sur I'imprimerie et la
librairie k Amiens. 1861 2765.20
— Power (J.) Handy-book about books. 1870. 2722.07
— Jiingwali {J. L. ) American encyclopssdia of print-
ing. 1871 276ii.09
— Savage (W.) Practical hints on decorative print-
ing, with illus. engr. on wood, and printed in
colours. 1822 2766.08
— Silcox (O. W.) Report on the art of printing. [In Vienna
exhib. U. 8. reporta, v. 2. W., 1876. 8'.1 .... 3aiB.16
— Sotheby {S. L.) Principia typographica, the block-
books,or xylographic delineations of scripture his-
tory issued during the 15th century, considered
in connection with the origin of printing ; with
an attempt to elucidate the character of the pa-
per marks of the period. 3 V. 1858. . . 2767.02
— Stark (A. ) Printing : its antecedents, origin, his-
tory and results. 1865 5075.30
— Timperly (C. H.) Dictionary of printets and print-
ing. 1839 2765.14
Printer's manual. 1838 2765.14
Note. — Bound vnlh hit Dictionary of printers.
— Street (S) On the art of priutiug. [In Oxford prize essays,
V. 2, 1830: p. 276-291.] 2641.ia
— Thomas (I.) History of printing in America. 2 v.
1810 2765.10
Same. 2t. Amer.Antiq. soc, 1874. . . 2765.24
See also Atlantic mo., v. 13, 1864 (Types, by W. Winter);
Macm. mag., Feb., Mch., 187* (Prince printers of Italy, by
C. M. PbiUimore); Scribner's mag.. May, 1876 (John Gut-
enberg, by T. L. De Vinue).
Prints. See Fine arts {Engravings, p. Mi;—OttUeries, p. 644;—
Pictures, p. 647).
Prior (Sir James). Life of Edmond Malone. Lon-
don, 1860. 8° 3116.13
— Memoir of the life of Edmund Burke. London,
1824. 8° 3026.08
Prior (Matthew). Poetical works. [Life, by J. Mit-
ford.] 2 V. London, 1855. 16° . . . 1677.06
— Poetical works. [Life, by J. Mitford.] 2 v. B.,
1853. 16° 1621.09
— Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In Sanford (E.) and
Walah (B.) British poets, v. 16. 1819.] 1691.16
— Poems. Lile, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) Engl, poets,
V. 10, 1810.) 1626.10
j^^For lives of Prior, see Biography (p. 189); also Coru-
hill mag., Jan., 1876.
Prior (R. C. Alexander). Ancient Danish ballads, tr.
from the originals. 3 v. L., I860. 8°. 1677.26
BROOKLTII LIBRABT.
PRIOR - PROCTOR
988
Prior (Thomas). Of the success of tar-water, in cur-
ing, etc. London, 1746. 12° ... . 4352.25
PrlKiinns. Ike Orammarian. Periegeiii, (/n MUUer (0.) Oeogr.
Gr. mln. v. 2. 1885 1 7766.0*
— SolaUones. Ed. F. DUbner. IWilh Plotina*. Parlltla, Didot,
1858. 8*.) 7766.11
Prlion (Thounhts in). SfeDodd{W.) 1818 1641.04
Prison books aud their sutbors. .%eLangford (J. A.) 1861. 3263.33
Prison life at Ricbmond. S« Harris (W. C. ) 1862. . . 043.04
Prison life lu the Soutb. See Abbott (A. O.) 1868. . . 643.02
Prison of Weltevrrden. .See Gibson (W. M.) 1866. . . .1061.17
Prisoner of state. Mahony (D. A.) 1863 6732.01
Prisons. See Social science {Prisoru and JYnitenHariet).
Prltchett (Robert Taylor). 'Brush notes in Holland.
London, 1871. fol A. 57.12
Private anecdotes of foreign courts. Sec Solari (O. B.) 2 v. 4S3.12
Private life of m Eastern kln-^. Jee Knighton (W.) 1867. 1011.01
JWvate prayers, put forth by authority during the
reign of queen Elizabeth. The Primer of 1559.
The Orarium of 1560. The Preces Privatffi of
1564. Book of Christian prayers of 1578. With
an appendix, containing the Litany of 1644. Ed.
by W. K. Clay. Cambridge, {Eng.,) Parker soc.,
1851. 8° 3637.08
Private theatricals. See Drama (Amateur theatricals, p. 423).
Privateers. See Oonntries {Unil'd Stales • navy, p. 374).
Privateers. See Law ^International, p. 688).
Prize coarts. See Law {Admiralty, p. 686; International Law,
(p688).
Prize essays on a Congreas of nations. [By John A. BoUes, T. C.
Upbain, W. Ladd, and others.) Boston, 1840. 8°. 6437.23
Pro arts et focls. See Davis {Mia. R. H.) 1870 £823.15
Probabilities. ,Se« Mathematics (iVo6<>«iItitu, p 748);— aambling
(p. 565);— Ohance (p. 260);— Logic (p. 716).
Probability. See Nineteenth century. May, L879 (Probability as
the guide of conduct, (by W. E. Oladstone) ; — aUo Opinions
(p. 827).
Problem of human destiny. See D-wey (O.) 1876. . . 3844.05
Problem of human Ufo. See Wilf jrd. i>seud 4728.24
Problems of life and mind. See Lewes (a. H.) 1874. 8414.20
Froblemsof the ago. gVellewit (A. r.) 1868 8661.21
Probyn ( J. W. ) Essays on Italy [185y-C6] and Ire-
land [1868] and the United States [1866]. Lon-
don, 1868. 12° 532.16
Proohaska (Georg). Dissertation on the nervous system. Tr.
by T. Laycock. (With Unzer (J. A.) Physiology. Lon-
don, 1851. 8*.] 4.'il7.16
Procbazka (L. H., baron). Bevelations of Hungary.
With a memoir of Kossuth. London, 18.t1. 8°.
Proclus, (Neo-Platonist). Fragments from the Greek,
by T. Taylor. London, 1825. 12° . . 5415.24
— Five hymns. Greek, with poetical version, by T. Tayior.
[Wt(A SaUnst. On the Gods, 1793; p. 117-150.) . 3817.10
— Inatitutiones 'tbeologlcee. With Plotinns. Parisiis, Didot,
1855. 8°J. '. 776fi.ll
— Propositions 1-211, translated, [/n Blakey (R.) Hist, of the
philos. of mind, v. 1, 1850; p. 457-473.] .... 6421.03
— Select theorems on the perpetuity of time. Tr. by
T. Taylor. London, 1831. 8° 54-26.23
— Two treatises : ten doubts concerniug providence,
and solution ; and the nature of evil. Tr. by T,
Taylor. London, 1S33. 12° 5415.27
— Kingiley (C.) Alexandria and her schools 2534.06
— Leveque (J. C.) Proclus et son dieu. [In hit la Science de
riuvisible, 1866.J 3566.10
— Marinus. Vita Procli. [In Diogenes Lasrtins. De clarorum
philos. vitis.] 7764.15
— Maurice {F. D.) Moral and metaphysical philos., v. 2, 1873;
p. 317330.] 6424.18
Consult also {under Plulosophy ; Histories, p. 851-2) the
hiatorieB of Brucker, TTeberweg, Ritter, aud others.
Procrastination. Cowley {A.) /nAuEasays 2821.16
Procter (Adelaide Anne). Legends and lyrics.
N. Y., 1860. 12° I(i77.12
— Poems. Boston, 1863. 32° 1677.11
See notice of A. A. P. by O. Dickens, Atlantic month-
ly, v, 16, 1866.
Procter (Bryan Waller). [Barry Cornwall, pseud.]
Autobiographical fragment and biographical
notes, with personal sketches of contemporaries,
unpublished lyrics, and letters of literary
friends. [Ed, by C. P.] Boston, 1877 12°. 3146.31
— Charles Lamb : a memoir. By Barry Cornwall
[p-ieud.] Boston, 1866. 16°. .... 3097.08
— Dramatic scenes. With other poems. B., 1857.
16° 1742.06
— English songs, and other small poems. Boston,
1851. 16° 1677.13
— Essays and tales in prose. By Barry Cornwall. 2 v.
Boston, 1853. 12° 2537.27
Contents: v. 1. Memoir and essay on the genius of
Shakespeare. Death of friends. Spanish student. Short
mystery. Portrait on my ancle's snuff-box. A Day in
Venice. The Stauntons. Chspter on portraits. The prison
breaker. The planter. Vicissitudes in a lawyer's life. The
man-hunter. The Two aoldiers. 2. Story of the back-
room window. Chapter of fragments. The usber. Mon-
sieur de Beam. The happy day. On English tragedy. On
Englitb poetry. Defence of poetry. Four dramatic scenes.
— Life of Edmund Kean. 2 v. L., 1835. 12°. 3095.07
Howitt{W.) Homes of Uritish poets, V. 2. 1886. . . 963.'i4
See also Fortn. rev., May, 1870, or Living age, June 30,
(by G.A. Simcox;; Ocntl. tuag., Nov,, 1874 (Dnpublished let-
ters, personal recollectious, and contemporary notes, by
R. 8. T. Mayer); International tot.. July.Ang., 1879 (by E.
P. Whipple); and v. 2 of Allibone.
Procter (Francis). History of the Book of common
prayer. 11th ed. London, 1874. 12°. . 35-J1.03
Procter (Col. George). History of Italy. [To 1789.]
London, 1853. 8°. 634.19
— Feudal System ;— History of the cmsadis ;— State of Europe
at the fall of the Roman empire. [In Historical essays.
London, 1888. IJ".] 446.14
— History of the Ottoman empire, etc. Ses Jacob (Samuel), and
others 847.14
Proctor (Edna I»ean). Poems. N. Y., 1866. 16°. 1677.15
— A Russian journey. Boston, 1872 16°. . 991.23
Proctor (L. B. ) The Bench and bar of New York.
N. Y., 1870. 8° 3256.24
Proctor (Richard Anthony). The borderland of
science. London, 1873. 8° 3;:l.'i.l7
Contents: Stars, planets, and meteors. Sun and moon.
Earthquakes. Flying machines. Coal. Gambling. Supar-
atltions. Coincidences. Ghosts and goblins.
— Elementary physical geography. Phil., [n. 4.] 12°.
- Expanse of heaven. Essays. L., 1873. 16°. 4013.22
— Half-hours with the stars. L., 1869. 4°. 4018.15
— Half-hours with the telescope. Lond., 1868. 16°.
— Lectures on astronomy ;— New lectures ;— Farewell lec-
tures. [/» Tribune popular science, Pt. 1-2, 1874.] 3908.01
— Light science for leisure hours. London, 1871. 8°.
Contents : Strange discoveries reRpecting the Aurora.
The earth a magnet. Our cliief tini&i>iece losing time.
Encke, the astronomer. Venus on the sun's face. Recent
solar researches. Government aid to science. American
alms for British science. The secret of the North Pole.
Is the Gulf Stream a myth ! Floods in Switzerland. A
great tidal wave. Deep-sea dredginga. The tunnel
through Mont Cenis. Tornadoes, Vesuvius. The eai-th-
quake in Peru. The greatest sea-wave ever kuown. Use-
fulness of earthquakea. The forcing power of rain. A
shower of suow-crystals. Long shots. Influence of mar-
riage on the death-rate. The topcgraphical survey of India.
A ship attacked by a sword-finh. The safety-lamp. The
dust we have to breathe. Photographic ghosts. The Ox-
ford and Cambridge rowing styles. Betting on liorae-races ;
or the stat^ of the odds. Squaring the circle. A new
theory ot Achillcs's shield.
Same. 2d seiies. ■ London, 1873. 8°. . 3914.00
Contents: Life of Mrs. Somerville. The coming Tran-
sit of Venus. The over-widening world of stara. Move-
ments in the star-depths. The great nebula in Orion.
The sun's true atmosphere. Something wrong with the
sun. News from Herschei's planet. The two comets
of the year 1868. Comets of short period. The Gulf Stream.
Oceanic circulation, v.'ith addendum lu reply to Dr. Car-
penter. The climate of Gi-eat Britain. The low barome-
ter of the Antarctic temperate zone.
— The moon. New York, 1873. 12°. . . . 4013.21
— Myths and marvels of astronomy. N. Y., 1877. 8°.
Contents : Astrology. Religion of the great pyramid.
Mystery of the pyramids. Swedenborg's Visions of other
worlds. Other worlds. Suns in flame. Rings of Saturn.
Comets as portents. The lunar hoax. Astronomical para-
doxes. Some astron. myths. Origin of the constellation-
figures.
— New star atlas. 5th ed. N. Y., 1878. 12°. 4015.35
— Orbs (The) around us. London, 1872. 8°. 4013.18
— Other worlds than ours. London, 1870. 8°. 4016.34
— Our place among infinities. With essays on the
Jewish sabbath and astrologj'. New York, 1876.
12° 4015..i4
Contents: Fast and future of the earth. Seeming waates
in nature. New theory of life in other worlds. A missiug
comet. The lost comet and its meteor train. Jupiter.
Saturn and its system. A giant sun. Star depths. Star
gauging. Saturn and the sabbath of the Jews. Thoughts
on aatrology.
— Saturn and its system. London, 1865. 8^. 4016.21
— Science byways. Phil., 1876. 1'2°. .391(6.17
Contents : Life, past and future in other worlds. Planeta
put in Leverrier's balance. Comets' tails. Three orders
of comets. The sun a bubble. Sun's surrounilings.
Weather and the sun. Finding the way at sea. Journeys
toward the north pole. Kain. Danger from lightning.
In aaUng for books, as* tUa •• Book Ordar," giving th* AUTHOR'S MAUE, th» flrat part of th* TITLE, and the NUMBER.
984
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OTOVtk and dec*7 of mind. Htve we two bntiua ? Strange
mental feats. Automntic clieaa and card playing. Money
Ibr Bcience.
— The Bun : ruler, fire, light and life of the planetary
system. London, 1871. 8° 4015.28
— Transits of Venus. New York, 1875. 8°. 40l:i.24
See Notice of R.A.P. in Pop. science monthly, Feb., 1874.
Frodnctlon. 5« Political economy {Systematic workt, p. 912 ; —
Labor, p. 917 ;— Supply and demand, p. 924).
Profane Ktate. See Fuller (Thomaa) 3S63.19
Profession! (Choice of). Arnold (F.) Turning pointa in life,
1873 ; p. 89-116 2(ilQ.31
— Barnes (A.) The choice of a profession. [In »<» Essays and
reviews, v. 2. 18S5 ; p. 201-232.] 2513.07
— Davenani {F.) What shall my son be ? 1870. 5515.18
^HaleiEK) What career? 1878. . . .5512.00
— Tliomson (H. B.) The choice of a profession. 1857.
— Tuckerman {H, T.) Authors. Doctors. Lawyers. ActorK.
Newspapers. Preachers. [In his Criterion, 1866.] 2544.09
Professor at the breakfast Uble. See Holmes (O. W.) 1860. 2532.11
Proffatt (.John). Women before the law. N. Y.,
1874. liJ°. . 5836.11
Progress. See Social science (CivilixoHon : — Proffrets).
P>rogress (The) of nations ; in their relation to states-
manship. {anon.'\ London, 1861. 8°. . 5716.09
Progress of the religious idea. See Child (Mrs. M. L.) 3 T. 1866.
Progression by antagonism. See Lindsay (A. W. S.) . 8567.16
Prolixity. See Blackwood, v. 109, 1871.
Prometheus. See Percival (J. G.) Poet, works, v. 2. . 1676.28
Prometheus: a poem. See Putnam (S. P.) 1677.29
Prometheus chained [or] bouud. See Msc\ij\viH (p.6 of Catalogue).
Promissory notes. See Law (p. 686).
Proof-reading. Tassis (8. A.) Guide du correoteur et
du compositeur. Paris, [n. d.] . . . . 6413.18
I^See alto Language. {English punctualian, p. 678.)
Piopertivis (Sextus Aurelius). Elegies. Tr. by Gan-
tillon and others. L., Bohn, 1854. 12". . 1677.16
— Carmina. The elegies, with English notes, by F.
A. Paley. 2d ed. London, 1872. 8°. . . 7727.13
— (Euvres completes. [Lat. ] Tr. par M. Denne-Baron.
Paris, 1869. 8°. [Niaard's Collection, c(c.]7725.09
— Opera omnia. Cum notis et interpretatione in
usum Delphini. 2 v. London, Valpy, 1822. 8°.
— Propertius. [Condensed and explained] by James
Davies. Phil., 1878. 16°. 1631.31
- — Translation of his last elegy. [In Fraaer'a mag., v. 67-68,
1863.)
See also Fraser's mag., v. 48, 1853 (P. and bis English
editor); WeBtm.rev.,T. 61, 18S4(P.aud bis contemporaries).
Property. See Law [Real property, p. 690 ; — Personal property,
p. ^Wi:^^a,nd other headings); — Political economy [Pr&perty,
p. 923); — Social science (Socialistic and communistic the-
ories).
Prophedies and prophets (Vulgar).
— Baresie (£) Nostradamus. Vie. Histoire des
oracles et des prophfetes. Centuries : explica-
tion des quatrains proph^tiques. 1840. 3813.34
— Jlfiracutous prophecies and predictions of eminent
men, from the earliest records, relating to the
revolutions of empires and kingdoms, particu-
larly England and France. 1821. . .3813.33
— Paulus (.Dr.) Magicon : wonderful prophecies con-
cerning popery. 1869 3583.17
— iVtme (S. J.) Prophet and prophetesses. [In his Under the
trees, 1874.] 2638.33
— Propltecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana
Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius : three famous
prophets in Germany. Tr. by R. Codrington.
London, 1664. 32 3813.24
— Thomas of Erceldoune. Eomance and prophecies of
Thomas of Erceldoune. With illustrations from
the prophetic literature of the 15th and 16th cen-
turies. Ed. with introd. and notes by J. A. H.
Murray. 1875.
- — Wetby (if.) Predictions realized in modem times,
1802 3813.37
Prophecy. See Biblical, e(c., lit. {Prophecy and Prophets, p. 98.)
Prophet (The): a tragedy. See Taylor (Bayard), 1874. . 1692.23
Proportion. See Fine arts {Figurt drawing and painting, p. 643).
Prose writers of America. Griswold (E.W.) 4th ed. 1867. 2766.23
Prostate (Diseases of the). See Medicine {Prostate, p. 766).
Prostitatloa. Dufcmr (P.) Histoire de la P. 8 v. in 4.
1861 . 5808.01
— Lofian (W.) The great social evil. 1871. .5818.11
— Muhlenberg {W. A.) Tlje woman and her accusers : a sermon.
1870 3676.06
~- Parent-DucliaMet (A. j. B.) De la prostitution
dans la ville de Paris, consid^ree sous le rapport
de I'hygifene pnblique, de la morale, et de I'ad-
ministration. 3e id. oompletee par A. Trebuchet
et Poirat-Duval ; suivie d'un precis sur la pros-
titution dans les principales villes de 1' Europe.
2 V. 1857 5818.12
— Ryan(M.) Prostitution in London. 1839. 5818.21
— Sanger (W. W.) History of P., 1858. . . 5818.04
— Tait(W.) Magdalenism: extent, causes, and conse-
quences, of prostitution in Edinburgh. 1840.
See also Contemporary rev., v. 13, 1870 ( The lovers of
thelost)v. 14, 1870 (Regulation, cure,preventioii); New Eng-
lander, v. 19, 1869 (Dnchastity, by W. T. Eustis); Westm.
rev., v. 92, 1869 (Govt experiments lu controlling it); v.
93,1870 (How to deal with it); Winslow's Medical critic,
v. 3, 1863 (Libertinage).
Prostrate sUte [8. Caroliua]. See Pike (J. 8.) 1874. . 1132.18
Protection t>!. free trade. See Political economy (p. 917).
Protestant episcopal church. United States. Digest of
the canons. With constitution. Hartford,
1869. 8° 3457.18
— Journal of convention, New York, Oct. 17th to
29th, 1808. Hartford, 1869. 8°. ... 3457.18
— Pastoral letter of the bishops to the clergy and la-
ity before the general convention, Oct. 17, 1862.
N. Y., 1862. 8° 3631.09
— Hook{W.F.) The disestablished church in the TJ. 8. 1869.
— ^rhittaker's P. E. almanac and church directory, 1878. 3461.09
— Diocese of Lonrj Island. Journal of the primary
convention held in the church of the Holy Trin-
ity. Brooklyn, November 18th and 19th, 1868.
Brooklyn, 1869. 8° 3457.17
— Diocese of New York. Eecords of the proceedings
and debates at the 61st annual convention, by B.
A. West. N. Y., 1845. 8° 3575.36
— Diocese of Vermont. Documentary history, incl.
Journals of conventions from 1790 to 1832. N.
T., 1870. 8° 3458.08
— Diocese of Virginia, Journals of the conventions, 1785-1836.
[In Hawks (F. L.) Contributions, etc. v. 1.) . . 3467.14
;Ki~ For works upon the doctrines, ministry, and his-
tory of the P. £. church see Biblical and religious liter-
ature (p. 98).
Protestantism See Biblical and religious lit. {Protestantism, p.
98); aUo Wylie (J. A.) Hist, of protestantism. 3 v. 3466.12
Protests. Genuine and complete collection of the pro-
tests made in the House of Lords. [1641 to 1747.]
2 V. London, 1748. 16°. ..... 472.02
Protoplasm. Sec Biology {Protoplasm, p. 216).
Protoplast (The): a series of religious papers. [anon.'\
London, 1870. 18° 3586.03
Protozoa. See Natural history (p. 810); Microscope (p. 776).
Proud (Robert). History of Pennsylvania, 1681-1742.
2v. Phila., 1797. 8° 623.25
Proudhon (Pierre Joseph). De la capacite politique'
des classes ouvriferes. 3e ed. Paris, 1865. 16°.
— Du principe de I'art et de sa destination sociale.
Paris, 1865. 16° 1412.18
Note. — Reviewed by P. G. Hamerton, in Fortn. rev., v. 4.
1866.
— Id^e gen^rale de la revolution au XIXe sifeole. Nouv.
ed. Paris, 1868. 16° 5812.09
— Qu'est-ce que la propriete ? Nouv. ed. Paris,
18(i7. 16° 5812.11
— BaudrUlart {H.) Proudhon, etc. [In Bevue des d. mondes,
1 lev, 1873.
See also Fraser's mag.,i(.s.,v.6, 1872 (A French anarchist).
Frout (Father), pseud. See Mahony {Kev. Fiancis).
Prout (Wm. M.D.) Chemistry and digestion with
reference to natural theology. London, 1834. 8°.
ProTen9al poetry. See Literature (p. 711).
Proverbial folk-lore. See Cheales (A. B.) 6214.87
Proverbs (Book of). See Biblical and religious lit. (p. 98).
Proverbs.
Introductory Essays on Proxxrbs.
— Disraeli I Isaac). Philosophy of proverbs. [In his Curiosities
of literature, v. 3. 1858.] 2762.06
— Helps (A.) [/n ftia Friends in cotincil. 2d ser. v. 1.] 2631.26
— Wright {T.) On proverbs and popular sayings. [In his Es-
says on literature, etc., v. 1. 1846) 2722.20
See also Blackwood, v. 88, 1860 (Proverbs); Fraser's mag.,
V. 56, 1857 (Use of proverbs in grave composition); New
monthly, v. 23, 1828, v. '26, 1829 (Proverbs) ; N. Brit. »ev.,
V. 28, 1868 (Proverbs sectdar and scKred); Qu. rev., v. 126,
1868 (Proverbs, ancient, and modern).
General and Miscellaneous Works on Proverbs.
— Bland (B.) Proverbs, chiefly from the Adagia of
Erasmus. 2 v. in 1. 1814 6214.23
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
PROVERBS -PUCKLE
986
- Bohn (B. 0.) Hand-book of proverbs, comprising
Kay's collection, and additions. 1855. 6214.29
- Cheales {A. B.) Proveibial folk-lore. 2d ed. [n. d.]
- Datham {M. A.) Pioverba and popular BayingH relating to the
aeaaouB, the weather, and agricultural pursnit». gathered
chiefly from oral tradltiou. [/n Percy society, v. 20.) 5060.20
DodiUy (R.) Economy of human life. 1810.
- Downey {W. S.) Proverbs. 1855. . . .6214.05
Erasmv^^ (V.) Adagia. See Bland (R.) . 6214.23
- torlunale men : collection of rich men's mottoes,
and great men's watchwords. 1875. . . 5921.01
■GroieiF.) Local proverbs. [With kit Proviocial glossary.
1819.] 6427.03
■Kelly {W. K.) Proverbs of all nations 1870.
• Kfl- (J. B. ) Archseology of our popular phrases,
etc. 2 V. 1840 6214.12
■ Loaring (H. J.) Selection of common sayings,
words, and customs. 1870 6214.20
■ .Ifoii- (J. A.) Handbook of proverbs. [1873.]
■ Proverbs ; or manual of wisdom, [anon.] 2d ed.
London, 1804. 16° 6214.27
■ Queer discourses on queer proverbs. By old Merry,
[pseud.] 1869 0214.16
Sancfto, or the proverbialist. 1816. . . . 6214.15
■ Select proverbs. Italian, Spanish, French, English,
Sootish, British, etc. 1707 6214.25
• Trench (i?. C.) Lessons in proverbs. 1856. 6214.10
Tapper {M. F.) Proverbial philosophy. 1846. 6314.11
Ikglish, Scottish, and Irish Proverbs.
■ Bazlitt W. C.) English proverbs and proverbial
phrases. 1869 6214.17
■HislopiA.) Proverbs of Scotland. 1868, 6214.14
■ Sayil.) Collection of English proverbs. [InBohn
(H. G.) Hand book, etc.] 6214.29
French Proverbs.
■ Backer (O.de). Dictionnaire des proverbes franpois.
[anon.] 1710 6214.26
German Proverbs.
■ Simrock {K.) Deutsche sprichworter. [In his Die
deutchen Volksbiicher, v. 5.] . . . . 712G.25
■ SpamUli (H. J.) Teutsch-orthographisches schreib-
conversation - zeitungs-und Spruch-worter-lexi-
con. 1720 6214.24
■ Zimmermann (E.) Familiar German proverbs. 1878.
Greek and Latin Proverbs.
Apostolius (M.) Centvrise xii proverbiorum ex op-
timis auctorlbus Graecis coUectse. 1653. . 6217.19
■Henderson {A.) Latin proverbs and quotations.
With translations. 1869 6213.08
- Ltake (M. ) Uodern Greek proverbs. [In Olass. journal, v. 17,
P- 39.] 3742.17
■ Negrii {A.) Dictionary of modem Greek proverbs
with English transl, etc. 1831 6214.42
■ Riiey (H. T.) Dictionary ol Latin proverbs, e(c.
1856 6213.06
• Sartonus (</). Adagiorum chiliades tres sive senten-
tise proverbiales GrsecK, Latinas, et Belgicse. 1570.
See alto N. A. rev., v. 88. 1857 (Greek proverbs).
Italian and Spanish Proverbs.
Burke (J/. P.) Spanish salt, a collection of all the
proverbs in Don Quixote ; with a literal transl.,
notes, and introd. 1877 1)214.40
■ Oudin (C.) Proverbes espagnols traduits en Fran-
90i8, 1612 6211.24
See alto Fraser's mag., v. 6S, 1857 (Tnacan proverbs).
Negro Proverbs.
■ Bigelow (J.) Wit and wisdom of the Haytians. 1870.
- Burton (R. F.) Wit and wisdom from West Africa.
1865 6214.36
- yegro proverbs. [In Letters from Jamaica, 1873, p. 17(S-182.]
Russian and Servian Proverbs.
See Qaar. rev., Oct., 1875 (Russian proverbs): Fraser's
mag., V. 61, IdJSS (Servian proverbs).
Syriac, lurkish, and Tamil Proverbs.
-Burton (R. F.) and Drake (C. F. T.) Unexplored
Syria, V. 2, p. 263-94. 1044.24
- Berriek {O. F.) Turkish proverbs. [In Scribner's monthlv
Oct.. 1873.] •"'
— Percival (P. ) Proverbs in Tamil with their trans-
lation. 1843 6214.36
Proverbs in Porcelain, .v,,- Dobaon (A.) 1878. . . . 1C3S.8S
Providence. .S><- Biblical and icligiuus lit. [Providtnce, p. 98); —
Natural throlngn, p. '.H ,—Evidencet, p. 86 -.—Qod, p. 88) ;—
Philosophy [Moral tciencf, p. 860).
Provincial poetiy. .Vf Literature (Pi-oveneat, p. 711).
Provident institutions. See Social science {Chariiabte ageneiet).
Froyart (Lieviu Bouaventure). *nistory of Loango, Kakongo,
and other kingdoms of Africa, 1776. [In Pinkerton (J.)
Voyages, v. 16.) 086.16
Prudence. Emerton (S. W^ In kit Essays. 1st series. 3634.04
F^dentius (Aurelius Clemens). Opera omnia. Ex.
ed. Parmensi ; cam notis et interpretatione.
3 V. London, Valpy, 1824. 8°. ... 7716.23
PmasU. See Oountries iPriulia, p. 360 i—Oermani/, p. 326).
Psalms. Sri: Biblical and leligioue lit. (Ptalmt, p. 98) ;— Hjrmna
(p. 641); alto Alexander (W.) Witness of the psalms to
Christ and Christianity. 1877. [Bampton lectures, 1876.)
Pseudonyms. .See Bibliography (Pieudonymt. p. 107) ; alto
Chamber's journal. V. 6, Itfjd (Pseudonyms); Dub. univ.
mag., May, 1876 tNoms de plume). A ' List of pen names'
is prefixed to ' Whltaker's Reference Cat. of current Utera-
ture.' 1877
Psychic force. See Spiritualiam and allied phenomena.
Psychological medicine. See Medicine {Menial Philotophy and
Psychology, p. 762) 3814.33
Psychology. See Philosophy [Syttematic workt, and variout other
heaSingt, p. 852).
Ptolemy. [Zufui Ptolemaeus Claudius.] The
tetrabiblos ; relative to the starry influences.
London, 1848. 18= 4016.22
— Cooley (W. D.) C. P. and the Nile. 18.54. 1094.20
— neoriei of Copernicus and Ptolemy. (On the orbital and
axial motion of the earth]. By a wrangler, [anon.] Lon-
don, 1867. 8' 4013.25
Public and private life of animals. .Sm Thompson (J.) . 4723.26
PubUo characters of 1798-1810. [Ed. by A. Stephens.]
10 V. London, 1799-1809. 8° 3226.01
Public circle : record of facts in spiritual intercourse.
Nos. 1-12, Mch. loth, 1855— Feb. 15th, 1856. N.
Y., 185C. 8° 3817.40
Public ledger almanacs. 1870,-71,-72,-73, 77-78.
Phila., [1873-78]. 12° 6741.05
Public opinion ; summary of the press, v. 15-36. Lon-
don, 1869-79. fol.
Pnblic opinion. See Grovemment and politics (Public opinion,
p. 688);— JonrnaUsm and the press (p. 667).
Public schools, Winchester — Westminster— Shrews-
bury—Harrow— Rugby. By the author of ' Eto-
niana.' [ano>u] Edin., 18li7. 16°. . . . 5513.19
Publicola, pseud. Letter to A. G. , Esq. on the doctrine
of gold and silver, and the evils of the present
banking system. N. Y., 1815. 8°. . . .5915.16
Publishers' and stationers weekly trade circular. See Pub-
lishers' circular. 2764.10
Publishers' trade list annual, 1873-74—79. 7 v. N. Y.,
F. Uypoldt, 1874-79. 8° 2775.09
Publishers' weekly, v. 1-16. N. Y., F. Leypoldt, 1872-
79. 8° 2764.10
Note v. 1-2 were called Publishers' and Stationers'
weekly trade circular, which were preceded by the Amer-
ican literary gazette and publishers' circular.
Publishing. Author's hand-book : guide to publish-
ing on commission. 4th ed. 1845. . . 5093.24
— Campbell {A.) The sale of authors, a dialogue, in
imitation of Lucian's sale of philosophers, [anon. ]
1876 , . 2711.21
— Dodge {M. A.) Battle of the books. By Gail Hamil-
ton [pseudoiu] 1870 2752.17
— Ralph {J. ) Case of authors by profession or trade,
stated ; with regard to booksellers, the stage, and
the public. 1762 2711.20
— SpeJding {J.) Publishers and authors. 1867. . . . 2727.01
— Search for a publisher; or counsels for a young author.
[anon.] 1870. . , 2712 20
— T'ftomson (Jfr».) In her Literary characters, v. 2, 1854 ; p. 236-
263 3252.30
.See also Brit. qu. rev., Apl., 1874 (Authors and pnbUshers);
Nat. qu. rev., v. 6, 1863 (Publishers, good, bad, and In-
different).
Fublius Syrus. See Syrus (Publius).
Pucelle d' Orleans (La) : po%me. See Voltaire (F. M. A. de). 5083.11
Puck. Bell ( W.) Shakespeare's Puck : folkslore. 3 v.
185-2 3816.13
Puokett (R. Campbell). Sciography. London, 1868,
12° 1432.31
Puckle (G. Hale). Elementary treatise on conic sec-
tions and algebraic geometry. Cambridge, 1854.
12° 4012.28
In asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the Aret part of the XITLK, and the NUMBEB.
986
PUCKLE- PUTNAM
Puckle (James). The clnb ; or a gray cap for a green
head. London, 1834. IS"^ 6^12.07
Fiickler-Muskau (Hermann Ludwig Heinrich, prmz
von). Tour [v. 1-2] in England, Ireland, and
[T. 3-4] in Germany, Holland and England. 4 v.
London, 1832. 12* 941.93
tTote.—lbe half-title reads ■ Tour of a German prince.'
— Travels in Algiers and other parts of Africa. 3v.
London, 1839. 12°. ...... . 1092.14
Puerperal fever. See Medicine. ( Women : ChurchiU, p. 768).
Ptifendorf (Samuel). Of the law of nature and
nations. Written in Latin. Done into English by
B. Kennett ; added notes of Barbeyrac. 4th ed. ;
prefixed Barbeyrac's Hist, and critical account of
the science of morality, etc. L., 1729. 8° 5617.01
PnflTer (Rev. Reuben). Diarourse on revealed religion. Cam-
bridge, 1808. 8°. (Dudleian lecture] 3631.10
Pngh (Edward). See Hughson (D.), pseud.
Pugilism. .'S'e Amusements (Boxing, p. 33).
Pugilistica. See Miles (H D.) 1866.
Puein V Augustus). Paris and its environs. Views,
etc. 2v. London, 1831. 4° 967.12
— Ferrt/ (B.) Recollections of. 186L . . .3146.16
Pugin (Augustus NortUmore Welby). Earnest address on the
establisliment of the hierarchy. L., 1851. 8\ in 6093.14
Puigblancli (Antonio). Inquisition unmasked. Tr.
by W. Walton. 2 v. London, 1816. 8°. 3427.09
PnUga (Comtesse de). Madame de S^vigne, her cor-
respondents and contemporaries. 2 v. London,
1873. 8° 31()2.23
Fullan (E. Popplewell). *Byzautine architecture, >ee Texier
(Charles) and Fullan (B. P).
Pullen (Henry Wm. ) Fight at dame Europa's school.
London, 1871. 18° 441.05
Note.— For numerous rejoinders and imitations, $ee
Dame Europa's school (p. 403 of catalogue).
— Modern Christianity, a civilized heathenism. [aTion. ]
Salisbury, [1872.] 12° 3584.28
— Tom Pippin's wedding. Phil., 1871. 12°. 261.29
Pulpit (The) ; sermons by eminent ministers, v.1-58.
London, 1824-50. 8° 3633.01
Pulpit orators of France and Switzerland. See Tumbull (R).
Pulpit pungencies. See Beecher (H. W.) 1866 3516.08
Pulpit table talk. See Ramsay (E. B.) 1868 8588.13
Pulpits. Set Architecture (Cliurch : Dolman, p. 33). , 1316.08
Pulsifer (David). Guide to Boston and vicinity. Bos-
ton, 1867. 16 ■1121.11
Pulszky (Ferencz Aurel,. Iconographic researches
on human races and their art.[/n Nott and Q-Uddon's In-
digenous races, 1857 ; p. 87-203.] 4736.02
— Hungarian language and grammar. [Philol. soc. Proceedings,
1858.] 6443.11
— Verbal and nominal affixes in the Hungarian language. [In
Philol. soc. Proceedings, 1859.] 6443.13
— and TertJzia). White, red, and black. Sketches of
Amer. society in the U. S. 2 v. N. Y., 1853. 12°.
Pulszky (Terezia). Tales and traditions of Hungary.
N. Y., 1852. 12° 241.69
Pulteney (Richard, M.V.) Hist, and biogr. sketches
of the progress of botany in England, to introd.
of Linnaean system. 2 v. L., 1790. 8°. 4915.09
Pump-work. 5ee Arts (Useful : Hydraulics, etc., p. 44).
Pumpelly (Raphael). Across America and Asia. Notes
of a five years' journey. N. Y., 1870. 8°. 112509
— Oeological researches in China, Mongolia, and Japan, [In
Sm. contrib., v. 15.] 3937.16
Punch, or the London Charivari, v. 1-78. L., 1841-
79. 4°.
See London soc., Feb., Uoh., Hay, 1876 (True story of
Punch, by J. Hatton).
Punch's almanack. London, 1842-50. 4°. . 6218.08
Punchard (George). History of Congregationalism,
A. D. 250 to 1616. Salem, 1841. 8°. . 3456.21
Punctuation. See Language {English punctuation, p. 678).
Punever (P.) pseud. See Gtreenleaf (L. N) 1644.18
Puniana ; riddles, etc. .SeeRowley (H.) 1870 7212.11
Punishment. See Capital punishment (p. 252) ; Social science
(Crimes and punishment ; — Prisons and PeniUntiaries) ; — ^Law
(Criminal law, p. 686),
Punishment (Future). See B^lical and religious lit. (p. 88).
Punishment of death. From the [London] Morning
Herald. 2 v. London, 1836. 12°. . . 5817.02
Puns and Punsters.
— Anonymous, v. 1, 1810 ; p. 149-166 2512.37
— Holmet (O. >r.) Vi!iit to the asylum for aged and decayed
punsters [In AtUntic montlily, v. 7. 1861],
Morgan (Sir. C.) Defence for punning. [In his Book without
a name, 1841 ; p. 146-99] 2541.02
— /JoM);«t/(ff.)Puniana, 1870 6212.11
— Smitti (Il.)In his Oaieties and gravities, 1852 ; p. 23-31. 3543.11
— SM)i/l(y.)God'8 revenge against. [/nAis Works, v. 13], 6074,08
Seeo/soNew monthly, v. 7. ' 1823 (Puns and punsters,
by Horace Smith) ; Putnam's mag,, Jan, 1854 (Puns aud
punsters),
4^ See also Wit and humor.
Pupils of St. John the divine. See Tonge (0, M.) . , 3625,14
Pwranas. Vishnu Punina : a system of Hindu my-
thology and tradition. Tr, by H. H, Wilson, Ed,
by F, Hall 5 v. L,, 1864-70. 8°. . . 7812.06
iVoCe.— These vols, form 5-10 of the author's Works,
— WiUon (H. H.) Analysis of the Purauas, ( In his Works, v, 3,
1864,] 7812.06
See alto works ou Sanskrit literature (p. 711).
Purcell (Edmund Sheridan). Writings aud character of A, W.
N. Pugin. [App. to Ferrey (B.) Recollections ofA.W.
N. P. London, 1861. 8.°.] 3146.16
Purchas {Rev. John), Judgment of the Judicial committee of
the privy council in the case of Herbert tf, Purchas.
London, 1871. 8° 3585,25
— Adams (C.) Principles of the Purchas case, 1871. . 3585,27
— Coleridge (Sir J. T.) Remarks ou the case of Elphlnstone
against Purchas, 1871 3685,36
Purdie (Thomas). Form and sound, can their beauty
be dependent on the same physical laws ? Edin.,
1849. 8° 1436.00
Purdy (Wm.) London banking life. Papers on
trade and finance, N, Y,, 1876, 12°. . 59.'2.32
Purgatory. See Biblical and religious lit. (Purgatory, p. 99).
Puritan (The); a poem in in seven cantos. [anon.'\
Cin., 1868. 16° 1677.18
Puritan (The); essays. See Withington (Leonard), v. 1. 1836.
Puritan commonwealth. See Oliver (Peter). 1866. . . 694.10
Puritans and Puritanism. See Biblical and religious lit. (p. 98),
Puritans, [a poem]. See Myers (Ernest), 1869. . . . 1673,33
Purley (Diversions of). See Tooke (J, Home), , . . 6443,07
PumeJl (Thomas). Literature and its professors.
London, 1867. 12° 2538. '25
Purple island, a poem, Fletcher (P,) 1816 1643,14
Purplfi tints of Paris, St. John (Bayle). 1834 963,09
Purses, Cuming (H.S.) History of, [/n Journal of Brit, arch.
asaoc. v, 14. 1461.14
Pursh (Frederick). Flora Americse Septentrionalis ;
plants of North America, 2 v. 2d ed, London,
1816. 8° 4914,17
Pursuit of holiness. See Goulburn (E, M.) 1870, , , , 3666,09
Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. See Oraik (G, L). 3263.12
Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties : female examples.
Oraik (G, L.) 1847 3263.37
Pursuits of literature : satirical poem. See Mathias (T, J,) 1800.
Pursuivant of arms. See Planeh6 (J, R,) 6621,31
Putton (Wm.) Philocalia : natural, poetic, and
picturesque beauty, Oxford, 1864, 8°, 1436.26
Purves (D. Laing). Law and lawyers: curious facts,
etc. [anon.] Edin., 1868. 16°. . . , 3254,27
Pushkin (Alexandr Sergievitch) and Lennontow(M.)
Dichtungen. Tr. by T, Opitz, Berlin, 1859, 16°.
Puaey (Edward Bouverie, D.D.) 'Ihe church of
England a portion of Christ's church : an eiren-
icon. 5th ed. Oxford, 1865. 8°. . , . 3586,05
iVote.— Reviewed in Contemp. rev., v. 1, 1866 (by dean
Stanley); Journal of sacred lit., Jan., 1867 ; Macm. mag,,
March, 1866 (Dr. Newman's auswer to Dr. Puaey); New
Englander, v, 26, 1866 (by G, P. Fisher),
— Daniel the prophet, 2d ed, Oxford, 1868. 8°.
— The holy eucbarist a comfort to the penitent : sermon before
the Unlv, in Oxford, N, ¥., 1843. 8° 3585.31
— Letter to Richard, lord bishop of Oxford, on the tendency to
Romanism, imputed to doctrines held of old, as now, in
the English church, N, Y,, 1839, 8- 3685,31
— and Bradley (Edward). Marriage with a deceased
wife's sister prohibited by Holy Scriptures. Ox-
ford, 1849, 8° 3586,04
— Home (R. H.) A new spirit of the age, 185f, p. 120-127, 2632.09
See oiso Contemp. rev,, v. 14, 1870 (Dr, P, and the ultra-
montaues, by John Hunt); Fraser's mag,, v, 70, 1864 (Dr,
P, and the Court of Appeal); v, 80, 1869 (Dr, P, vs. Dr. Tem-
pie).
Putnam (Alfred Porter, D. D. ) Singers and songs of
the liberal faith : sketches and notes, B., 1875. 8°.
— Broken pillars ; sermon, Feb., 1873, Brooklyn, 1873. 8' 3586.33
— - ' Can two walk together, except they be agreed?" (From the
Religious magaziue, Oct,, 1870] 3685 33
— Christianity the law of the land : discourses, Brooklyn, Jan,.
1876, With appendix. Voices of Amer, history, Brooklyn.
1876, 8° 3686,33
— - Discourse on W. Lloyd Garrison and the anti-slavery move-
ment, Brooklyn, 1879, 8' 3685.33
— Easter service of the Church of our Saviour. Apl. 16. 1876.
Brooklyn, 1876. 8" 3585,33
— Edward Everett : sermon occasioned by [his] death. N, ¥,,
1865. 8° 3586,88
THX BROOKLTM LIBBABT.
PUTNAM- QUAIN
937
— Freedom aud larKeneBs of the christian faith ; sermon at the
dedication of Unity chapel. Dec. n. 1868 : with hint, aketch
of the 3d cougr. 80o. of BrooU.vn. Brooklyn. 1869. 8°.
— A happy new year : aermou. Brooklyn, .Tan. 1, 1805. N. Y.,
1860. 8° 3S86.:t3
— Helen Maria Williams, a biogr. sketch. [In Coitarian rev.,
V. 10, 1878 ; 3 arlicia].
— The lite to come. Boston, A. IT. A.. I18B6.) 13°. . 3586.33
— Origin of hymns. [In Unitarian rev.. May, 1874.]
— Sermou occasioned by the death of Rev. Oeorge Bradford.
Boston, 1859. 8° 3585.33
— Services at the funeral of Oeorge Francis Thayer, with a new
year's sermon. Brooklyn, 1879. 8" 3689.33
— Tribute to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Franklin Andree,
seriuou. Cambriilgn, 1872. 8° 3585.83
— Tributes to the memory of Mrs. Isaac H. Frothingham.
[Brooklyn, 1877.] 8° 3586.33
— The unitarian denomination — past and present: sermon,
, Brooklyn, June 5, 1H7U ; with appendix containing lllus-
tratious, and a statement of the unitarian faith. Brooklyn,
1870. 8° 3585.33
— Unitariaulsm in Brooklyn : sermon, in the Church of the
Saviour, Apl. 26, 1869, on the 25th anniv. of the church.
Brooklyn, 1869. 8° 3585.33
For other articles by A. P. P., s«e Christian exam., Jan..
1869 (The Witness of Paul); Monthly relig. mag., Oct.,
1858 (The Atlantic cable, sermon); Jan., 1864 (A visit at
Haworth); Sept., 1866 (The story of Ruth); Religious mag.,
Apl., 1871 (Uosea Ballon); Jan., 1872 (Husband, wife,
child, sermon).
— Briggs ((?. W.) The unchanging christian message ; sermon
at ordination of A. P. Putnam, Boxbury, Dec. 19, 1865. Bos-
ton, 1856. 8° 3585.33
— Gannett {E. S.) Loyalty to Christ : discourse at installation
of A. P. Pntnam, Brooklyn. Sept. 28, 1864. N. Y.. 1864. 8".
Putnam (Allen). Agassiz and spiritualism. Boston. [1874.J 16*.
— bpirit work; real bat not miraculous: lecture. Boston,
1853. 8" 3817.41
Putnam (George, D. D.) Sermons preached in the church of the
First religious society in Roxbnry. Boston, 1878. 12°.
Putnam (George Palmer). The tourist in Europe, [anon.] N.
y., 1838. 8° 942.20
— Hand-book of chronology and history : the world's
progress, a dictionary of dates. N. Y. 1852. 8°.
Putnam (Israel). See Biography (p. 190).
Putnam (J. D. R.) Rower's manual, and boatclnb
register. N. Y., 1858. 32° 4613.05
Putnam (Mary Lowell). Fifteen days ; an extract
from Edward Colvil's journal, \anon.'] B., 1866.
16° 241.79
— Record of an obscure man. \anon.'\ B.,1861. 16°.
— Tragedy of errors. [A dramatic poem, aivm.'^
Boston, 1862. 16°. 1742.08
^Tragedy of success. [A dramatic poem, anon.]
Boston, 186.'. 16° 1742.09
— American lite in France. [In Atlantic, t. 27-28 j 6 art.]
iVo'e.— Oonsnlt also index volt, of N. A. rev. and Christian
examiner.
Putnam (Rulus). See Campbell (J. W.) Biogr. sketches. 3245.16
Putnam (S. P.) Prometheus : a poem. N. Y., 1877.
12° 1677.29
Putnam (Wm.) Science and art of elocution and
oratory. N. Y., 1863. 12° 6332.18
Pntnam county, (N. T.) See Countries (p. 361).
Putnam's home cyclopedia.
— AntiseU (T.) Hand-book ol useful arts. N. Y., 1862. 12'.
Qodvoin (P.) Hand-book ot universal biography. N. Y., 1863.
12° 3123.03
— Putnam [G. P.) Hand-book of chronology and history : the
world's progress. 6th ed. N. Y . 1852. 1'2°. . . . 413.05
— Ripley ((?.) and Taylor (£.) Hand-book oi literature and fine
arts. N. Y., 1852. 12° 1413.01
Putnam's monthly magazine of American literature,
science, aud art. v. 1-10. N. Y., 1853-57. 8°.
Same. New series. Putnam's mag. t. 1-6. N. Y.,
1M68-70. 8°.
Putt (Charles). Essay on civil policy, or the science
of legislation ; with review of practice of the
English law. London, 1839. 8°. . . 5622.08
Puttenbam (George). Arte ot English poesie, 15'S9.
Ed. by E. Arber. London, 1869. 18°. . 5011.08
Putz (Wihelm). Manual of ancient geography, and
history. N. Y., 1850. 12° 932.01
Pnylaurens. See Musaet (P. de). 1856 7026.17
Puzzle monkeys. Acrostics in prose and verse. By
E. L. F. H. London, 18ti!». 18°. . . 4611.13
Pyoroft (iJeii. James). Collegian's guide. 2d ed.
Loudon, 1858. 16° 5512.17
— Course of English reading. N. Y., 1857. 18°. 2752.24
— School education. Oxford, 1813. 12°. . . .3514.04
Pye (Geortte M. D.) A discourse on the plague ; Dr. Mead's
notions refuted. London, 1721. 12' /n 4334.19
Pye (Henry James). The Democrat : interspersed
with anecdotes of well known characters, [aiion.]
2v. London, 1795. 16° 572'2.I5
Pye (John). Patronage of British art, an historical
sketch. London, 184.5. 8° 1433.13
Pylgrrmageof man ,Tr< QolleTilla (Q. de). 18i9. . . 3658.00
Pym (John). See Biography (p. 190).
Pynohon (Thomas liuggles). Introd. to chemical
physics. New od. N. Y., 1«73. 1-2°. . 4023.13
Pyne (George). Practical treatise on perspective.
London, 1852. 16°. 1432.22
Pjrne (James B.) 'Lake scenerj' of England. Drawn
on stone by T. Pioken. L., [n. A ] folio. 956. 16
Pyne (Wm. Henry). 'History of the royal resi-
dences of Windsor Castle, St. James's Palace, Carl-
ton House, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court,
Buckingham House, and Frogmore. Dlus. by
100 colored engravings. 3 v. L., 1819. 4°. 1317.23
— World in minjature. England, Scotland, and
Ireland. 4 v. London. 18 .;7. 18°. . 6631.11
Pyramids. See Countries, etc. {Pyramids, p. 361 ; and works on
Egypt, p. 306) : also Casey (C.) Philitis : use and meaning
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Myths and marvels of astronomy, 1877 [4017.31]; — Seiss
(J. A.) A miracle in stone : or the Great Pyramid of Egypt,
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Pyrenees. See Countries (Pyrenees, p. "51).
Pyrrho. Maccoll (JV.) the Greek sceptics, Pyrrho to Sextus.1869.
— Diogenes Laertius. Lives, etc. Bohn. 1853 6416.01
See also the various liistories of philosophy (tn Philosophv
p. 851), by Lewes, Ueberweg, Butler, Bitter, Zeller, and
others.
Pyroteohny ; or, the art of making fire works.
London, 1873. 16° 3941-01
Pythagoras and his school. Pythagoreorum Carmen
aureum ; — Alii versus Pythagoreorum;— Sexti Pythagorici
sententiaa ; — De Hierocle ac de Canuinis aurei auctore ; —
Hieroclis Common tarins de Aureum carmen ; — Pytha-
goreorum Similitudines. Demophili Similitudines ex
Pythaf^oreis. Demophili Seutentiae pythugorica>. Alice
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— DemophUu.<i. Pythagoric sentences. 1793. 3587.27
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Same. Graeceet Lat. [/n Ai> De clarorum philos. vltis.
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— Findon (F.) In /lis Ancient philosophers. 5412.24
— Hieiodes. Upon the Golden verses of the Pytha-
goreans. Tr., with preface [by J. Moor. The
Golden verses, tr. by N. Rowe]. Glasgow, 1756.
18° 5115.28
Same. [TTifA Dacier (A.) Life of P. 1707]. . . .6416.28
— — Comment, in Aureum carmen. Gr. et Lat. [In Frag-
menta philos., v. I. Didot.] 776S.(M
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— Lau^''M.4.) Pythagore, sa doctrine et son hlstoire d'aprds la
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— Parphyrius. De vita Pythagors Oraece et Lat. [ Wiui
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See also Smith, Diet., of Gr. and Roman biography ; alto
(uixier Philosophy : Histories, p. 862) chapters in Ferritr)
— Butler ;— Maurice ;— Hitter ;— Ueberweg ; — Lewes ; —
also Nat. qu. rev., v. 9, 1864 ; New monthly mag., Deo.,
1858 (P.. by 'Sir Nathaniel' ): University mag., Sept., 1879,
p. 359-373; and T. B. Aldrich's poem 'Pythagoras,' In
Atlantic monthly, V. 6, p. 7U6-6 ; and E. Tatham's poom
'Dream ol Pythagoras' [1692.17.]
Quackeubos (George Payne). Elementary history
of the United States. N. Y., 1868. 1'2°. 572.21
— Higher arithmetic. N. Y., 1874. 1'2°. . .4011.21
— Illustrated lessons in our language ; or how to
speak and write correctly. N. Y., 1876. 12°.
Quackenbos (John D. ) Illus. history of ancient lit-
erature. N. Y., 1878. 12° 2732.27
— Illus. school history of the world. N. Y., 1876. 12".
Quackery. See Medicine. (<iuaickery, p. 766).
Quadrature of the circle. Sfe Circle (Quadrature o/llu, p. 269).
Quadrupeds. Sre Natural history {Quadrupeds, p. 810).
Quain (Jones, M.D.) Elements of anatomy. Ed. by
W. Sharpey, A. Thomson, and E. A. Sch^fer. 8th
ed. 2 V. London, 1878. 8° 4336.29
In asking for books, oia the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAMS, the llrst put of the TITLE, and the N UMBER.
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QUAIN- QUINCY
— On some defects in general education. London,
1870. ir 5514.15
Quakers. See Biblical and religious literature iFriends, or
Quakers, p. 87|; Htatist. soc. of London Journal, t. 22, 1859
Vital statistics of the society of friends, by J. J. I'ozl:
West, rev., Oct., 1875 Quakerism).
QnanooQ -e- islam. See Shurreef (Jalfur) MS1.22
Quaritch (Bernard, bookseller). 'General catalogue
of books, arranged in classes, offered for sale.
London, 1868. 8" 2713.29
Same. London, 1870. 8°. 2713.22
Quarles (Francis). Emblems, divine and moral.
London, 1845. 24° 1677.32
Same. Illustrated by C. Bennett and W. H.
Eogers. London, 1861. 8° 1677.33
— Enchiridion : containing Institutions divine [and]
moral. London, 1856. 16° 6214.06
— Adami{W. H. D.) Q's Emblems. [In hit Famous books.
1876] 2513.11
See alto Chris, ex. Jan., 1859 ; p. 56-47 ; Jour, of sac. lit.
v. 2, 1748 ; p. 233-262 (Lite and writings of Q. by r. A.
Cox).
QuarU (Philip). Hermil (The) : or, The unparallel'd
sufferings and surprising adventures of Mr.
Philip Quarll, an Englishman. 4th ed. London,
1768. 12°. .• • • '-^^I-IS
— Adventures marveilleuses de Philip Quarll. [7«
Oamier. Voyages imag., v. 4. Amst. [Paris], 1787.
8°.] 7027.04
Quarrels of authors. See Disraeli (I.) Calamities, etc., 2 v.
1868 2532.24
Quarry (John). Genesis and its authorship. Lon-
don, 1866. 8° 3731.09
Quarterly journal of microscopical science. Ed. by
E. Lijnkester, and G. Busk. 8 v. London,
1853-60. 8° 4837.01
Same. New series, v. 1-8. L., 1861-68. 8°.
Quarterly journ. of psy. med. See Hammond (W. A.,
erf.)
Quarterly journal of science, v. 6-15. London,
1869-78. 8° 8158.01
Note.—\. 8-15 form N. s., v. 1-8.
Quarterly review, v. 1-148, 1809-79. London, 1809-79.
8° 8161.01
JVo(«.— The Index volumes are v. 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120,
140.
— Papers from the Quarterly rev. N. Y., 1852. 12°.
Contents : — Priuter's devil. Gastronomy and gastrono-
mers. The honey bee. Music. Art of dress.
Quarter masters. .SV-e Jenkins (Capt. W.) Book for. . . 4513.19
Quaternions. ,'^'-e Mathematics. iQuaternions, p. 749).
Quartz operator a hand-book. See Randall iP. M.) 1871. 4002.01
Quatrefages de Breau (Jean Louis Armand de'. The
human species. N. Y., 1879. 12°. . . 47:U.19
— Histoire naturelle gSnurale. [In Bevue des deux mondes,
18()8-69.1
— Metamorphoses of man and the lower animals. Tr.
by H. Lawson. London, 1864. 12°. . 4723.13
Note. — First appeared in Revue des deux mondes, 1855-
1866.
— Natural history of man. From the French, by E.
A. Youmans. N. Y., 1875. 12°. . . . 4733.16
Note. — First appeared in Bevue des deux mondes, 1860.
1870.
— The Prussian race ethnologically considered. With
some account of the bombardment Of the Mu-
seum of nat. hiboory, elc, by the Prussians in
1871. Tr. by by I. Innes. London, 1872. 8°.
— Bambles of a naturalist on the coast of France,
Spain, and Sicily. Tr. by E. C. Otte. 2 v. L.,
1N57. 12° 4723.16
— Unite de I'espfece humaine. Paris, 1861. 12°.
— Memoir of I. OeofTroy-Saint-Hilaire. [In Sm. report, 1862.]
— [Numerous articles.] .See Bevue des deux mondes ; table
geuerale, 1831-74.
Quatremfcre de Quiuoy (Antoine Chrysostome). The
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London, 1821. 18° 1412.23
— Essay on imitation in the fine arts. Tr. by J. C.
Kent. London, 1837. 8° 1422.15
— Baffaello. [History of his life and works, tr. by W. Hazlitt.l
Ixmiou, L. Bogue. 1846. 12°. [ ITiiA Duppa (B.) Michel
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Queen lace book : account of the hand-made antique
luces of all countries. London, 1874. 8°. 3931.00
Coni^ntt : Pt. 1. Mediieval lacework and point lace.
QneenUary. SeeTtnajmon (Alfred). 1875 1693.41
Qneen mother and Rosamond. ,See Swinburne (A. C.) 1866.
Queen of the Adriatic : Venice. .$« Adams (W. B. D.) 1869.
Queen of the air. .%< Ruskin (J.) 1809 2642.23
Queens. .Su Biography (Royal, p. 114).
Queens county, (L. I.) See OoVLaXTies\Long island, p. 341).
Queens of American society. See Ellet {Mrs. U.K.) 1867.
Queens of society. 5ee Thompson (Jfrj. K. B.). . , . 3262.16
Qneens of song. See Clayton (E. C.) 1866 3266.10
Queensland. See Countries (Australia, p. 202).
Queenstown (Battle of). See Van Rensselaer (S.) Narrative,
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Queer discourses on queer proverbs. By Old Merry
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Quekett (John). Lectures on histology. L., 1852. 8°.
— Practical treatise on the use of the microscope. 3d
ed. London, 1855. 8° 4827.13
Qu^rard (Jean Marie). La France litt^raire. 10 v.
Paris, 1827-42. 8° 2782.01
Same. v. 11-12. Corrections. Additions. Au-
teurs pseudonymes et ainonymes devoiles. v. 1-
2. Paris, 1851-8—64-8. 8° 2782.12
v. 1. A. Raz. V. 2. Be-Rog.
— La litterature fran9aise contemporaine, continu-
ation de la France litteraire. 6 v. Paris, 1812-57.
8°.
Note. — v. 1 and part of v. 2 were the work of Querard.
The balance of the work was done by 0. Louandre, F.
Bourquelot, et A. Maury.
— Les supercheries litteraires devoilees. Galerie des
ecrivains franoais de toute I'Europe qui se
sont deguises. 2e ed. considerablement augmen-
t^e par G. Brunetet P. Jannet; suivie. 1. du Dic-
tionaire des ouvrages anonymes, par A. A. Bar-
bier, 3e ed. augmentee par O. Barbier. 2. d'une
table ge-n^rale des noms reels des ecrivains ano-
nymes et pseudonymes cites dans les deux ouv-
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— Thomas (R.) A martyr to bibliography : life and
works of Querard. 1867 2725. 28
Question of hell. By a puritan. See Towne (E. C.) . 3585.29
Question of rest for women. See Jacobi (M. P.) . . . 4335.30
Question settled. See Hull (M.) 1869 3816.25
Questions awakened by the Bible. See Miller (J.) , . 3676.34
Questions for a reformed parliament, [anon.] Lon-
don, 1867. 8°. 5724.14
Questions of modern thought. See M'Oosh (James), . 3672.19
Questions of the day. See Elder (W.) 1871 6927.24
Questions of the day. See Hall (Rev. John). 1873. . . . 3256.23
Quetelet (Lambert Adolphe Jacques). Treatise on
man and the development of his faculties. Ed-
inburgh, 1842. 8° 5814.18
— Mailty (E.) Eulogy on Quetelet. [In Smith reports, 1876.]
Quevedo y Villegas (Francisco Gomez de). Obras
escogidas. Con notas y vida, por E. de Ochoa.
Paris, 1842. b°, 7215.18
■ — Voyages recr^atifb. Trad, par Beraud. [In Gtamier. Voy.
imag., v. 15-16. Amst., 1787. 8°.] 7027.16
. — Works. Tr. from the Spanish. 3 v. Edin., 1798. 8*. . 241.78
Contents : v. 1. Life of author. The visions. 2. Curi-
ous history of tlie night adventurer. Life of Paul the
sharper, book i. 3. Paul the sharper, book ii. Fortune
in her wits. Proclamation by old father time. Treatise
of all things whatsoever. Letters.
— SMley (M. W.) Lives, elc. v. 3 3211.26
Quicherat (Jules). Histoire du costume en France
jusqu' k la fin du xviii. sifecle. Paris, 1875. 4°.
Quicherat (Louis). Thesaurus poeticus linguse
Latinfe. Paris, 1850. 8°. 6435.15
Quiohua language. See Ellis (E.) Peruvia Scythica, 1875. 6436.22
Quick (Rev. Charles W.) Revidenda : or, thin(;B in the liturgy
which should be revised, with a short history of the
prayer-book. 8th ed. Phila., 1868. 8° 3687.29
Quick (Robert Hebert). Essays on educational re-
formers. London, 1868. 8° 5513.21
Quiet (A) nook in the Jura. See Ruffini (O.) 1867. . . 982.02
Quin (Michael J.) A steam voyage down the Danube,
with sketches of Wallachia, Servia, Turkey, elc.
3d ed. 2 v. London, 1836. 8° 966.15
Quin (Windham- Thomas, earl of Dunraven and
Motdearl). The great divide : travels in the
upper Yellowstone in the summer of 1874. N. Y.,
1876. 8° 1134.27
Quincke (Ueinrich). Diseases of the arteries, veins, and lym-
phatics. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of med., v. 6.
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Qnincey. See De Quincey ; — Quatremere de Quincy.
Quincy (Edmund). Life of Josiah Quincy of Massa-
chusetts. Boston, 1867. 8° 3147.04
BROOKLTN LIBRARY.
QUINCY - QUOTATIONS
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ISnl 12° 241.75
Quincy (Josiah, jr., 6. 1744, d. 1775). Appeal to my
countrymen, under the signature of Hyperion,
17li8 ; — Speech in defence of the British soldiers,
1770. [id Moore (F.) Amer. eloq., v. 1, 1857.]
IS" For lives of J. Q., »ce Biography (p. 190).
Quincy (Josiah, son of preceding).
— AddresB tlluRtrative o^ the nature aud power of the slave
states, unci the dutien of the free states, Quincy. Mass.,
June 6. 1868. Boston, 1866. 8" 6323.18
— History of Harvard University. 2 t. Cambridge,
1840. 8° 5518.-.iO
— Life of J. Q. Adams. B., 1858. 8°. . . .3012.07
— Life of major Samuel 8haw. {In Shaw (8.) Jooinals at Can-
ton, 1847] 1023.20
■^ Municipal history of Boston, 1630-1830. Boston,
1852. 8°. 611.01
— Oration, Boston. July 4, 1826. Boston. 1826. 8°. . 684.20
— Speech before the board of overseers of Harvard university,
Feb. 26. 1846. on the minority report of the committee of
visitation, presented by Qeo. Bancroft. 2d ed. Boston,
1846. 8" 6323.18
— Speech before the whig state convention. Aug. 16, 1854. Bos-
ton, 1864. 8° 6323.18
— Speeech on the first resolution reported by the committee
on foreign relations. Boston, 1808. 8" 6093.08
— Speech on the Joint resolution approving of the conduct of
the executive of the United States in refusal to receive any
farther communication from the British minister. Dec.
28,1809. ln.p.ord.\ 12° /n 6721.03
O-For linet of J. Q., »«; Biography (p. 190) : also Chris.
ex.. Nov., 1867 ; p. ,166-374 (J. Q.,ty J. T. Bixby).
Quincy (Josiah, jr.. son of preceding). Cheap food dependent on
cheap transportation ; address before the Boston social
science assoc, Jan. 14, 1869. Boston, 1869. 8°. . 6323.18
Quincy (Josiah Philips, son of preceding). Charicles ;
a dramatic poem. Boston, 1856. 16°. . 1682.01
— Lyteria ; a dramatic poem. B., 1855. 16°. 1682.02
-— Protection of majorities ; or, considerations re-
lating to electoral reform. With other papers.
Boston. 1876. 12° 5717.31
Quinet (Edgar). Jesuits and Jesuitism. [With Mlchelet (J.)
Mlscel. works. London. 1848. 8°.] 6053.06
— [Numerous articles. See Table g6n. de la Bevue des deux
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— Flint {R.) Philos. of history, 1876 r p. 298-310. . . 447.01
See also Fortn. rev., v. 16. 1871 (by E. Dowden); Revue
des d. mondes. 1 julllet. 1868 (par SaintRene Taillandler).
Quinine. See Botany {OitKhona, p. 224); also Byrne (J.) Re-
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Surg. gen. Statistical report on the slokness and mortality
in the army of the IT. S., 1839-68 ; p- (1:I8.090.J . . 4338.17
QulnnCP. T.) Money in the garden. N. Y., I87I.
12° 6122.18
— Pear culture for profit. N. Y., 1869. 12°. 6135.27
Quint (Alonzo Halli. The Potomac and the Kapidan.
Army notes, 1861-3. Boston, 1864. 12°. 642.04
Quintana (Manual Jose). Lives of celebrated Span-
iards. From the Spanish, by T. K. Preston.
London, 183.3. 8°. 3212.14
Contents : The Cid Campeador. Guzman the Good.
Roger de Lauria. Don Carlos, the prince of Viuua. Th*
Oreat Captain (Oonzalo de CordovaJ.
— Lives of Vasco Nuflez de Balboa, Cortcz, and Pi-
zarro. [anon.] N. Y., 1854.16°. . . . 3015.10
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Reade (Wm. Winwood). The martyrdom of man.
London, 1872. 8° 5812.20
— Story of the Ashantee campaign. L., 1874. 12°.
— Savage Africa. N. Y, 1861. 8° 1095.09
Reader's handbook of Amer. revolution. See Winsor (J.) 581.10
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— Atkinson (W. P.) Bight use of books: lecture.
1879 2741.26
— Carlyle (T.) On the choice of books. Inaugural
address of lord rector of the Univ. of Edinburgh.
1866 2516.14
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be supposed to influence moral conduct and lit-
erary taste. 1808 2534.28
— Moore ( C. H.) What to read, and how to read, being
classified lists of choice reading. 1871. 2752.29
— Perkins (,F. B.) Best reading : hints on the selec-
tion of books, etc. With a classified bibliography,
1872 2751.13
Same. 4th revised ed., 1877. . . . 2751.31
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books shall I read, and how shall I read them ?
1871 2751.12
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1843 2752.25
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— Pycrofl {J.) Course of English reading. 1857.
— Jiuskin(J.) Sesame and lilies. 1865. . .2542.22
— Spencer {J. A.) Course of English reading. Based
on Pycroft. 1873 2751.26
— Vayi Rhyn (G. A. F.) What and how to read : best
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1875 2751.29
— H'AafshaUIread? N. Y., 1879. 12°. . . 274L27
Note. — 'Written by a cultivated christian mother.'
— BaUantyne {T.) Art of reading. [In his Essays in mosaic, 1870 ;
p. 1-16.] 2613.U
— Godviin ( W.) Beading. [In his Enquirer, 1797 ; p. 119-147.]
— Helps {A.) /n *i» Friends in council, V. 1 2631.28
— Jacox (F.) Re-readiDg a book. [In his Recreations of a re-
cluse, V. 1, 1870 ; p. -22-46.1 263'2.28
— Vaughan {H. H.) Effects of general and diffused reading,
[in Oxford prize essays, v. 5, 1836.] •2541.16
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tellectual process, by E. O. Valle); Old and new, Apl.. 1873
(The abuse of reading, by J. P. Quincy); Library journal,
v. 4: nos. 9-10 (Fiction in libraries and the reading of
children; essays and addresses).
ja~5« also riction (p. 459).
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Reading nH a fine art. Legoav^ (E.) 1879 6392.20
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Real and beau-ideal. By [Mary Anno Kelty]. Bos-
ton, 1861. 12° 2542.01
Real jiroperty. Ser Law {Real property, p. 690).
Reason iiiid faith. Sre Bibl. and rollg. lit. IReatim and/aith, p. 98).
Season, raiih. and duly : Henninfi. Sm Walker (J.) . 3(ili;.oo
Reason in lellgion. See Hedge (Feed. U.) 3802.12
Reason why. Domestic science. By [Bobert K.
Philp]. 12th ed. London, 18G9. 12°. . 6010.07
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London, 18(;9. 12= 3914.10
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— Physical geography and geology. By [Robert K.
Philp]. London, 1863. 12°. .... 912.19
Reasoning. See Logic (p. 716) 6428.09
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1744. 8° 4824.06
Reavis (L. U.) Representative life of Horace Greeley.
N. y., 1872. 12° 3072.16
— Saint Louis : the future great city of the world. 2d
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Same. Supplement. N. Y., 1864. 8°. 635.21
Rebel's recollectious. See Eggleston (G. C.) 187S. . . 631.16
Reber (George). Christ of Paul ; or, the enigmas of
Christianity. N. Y., 187G. 12°. . . . 3587.00
Ri'oamier (J/ine). See Biography (p. 190).
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Italy. Ed. by W. I. Kip. N. Y., 1846. 18°. 3586.18
Receipts. See Arts (Useful, p. 46) ; — Domestic economy (p. 419).
Recent inquiries in theology, being Essays and re-
views. Ed. by F. D. Hedge. Boston, 1860. 12°.
Recent origin of man. 5m Sonthall (J. C.) 187S. . . .6803.01
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Recit ilune scour. 5ee Craven (i^mj. A.) 1869 3044.17
Reck (P. G. F. von) and Bolzins (J. M.) Extract of journal of,
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Force (P.) Tracts, v. 4.) 577.11
Reclus (Elise'e). The Earth : a descriptive history.
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— The Ocean, atmosphere, and life. Tr. by B. B.
Woodward, and ed. by H. Woodward. 2 v.
London, 1873. 8°. 913.17
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Recollections of a Southern matron. &« Grilman (C.) 18S2.
Recollections of England. 5e« Tjrng (S. H.) 1847. . . . 964.26
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don, 1848. 16° 5511.01
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(La.lyC.) 2 V. 1872 304(i.26
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tioiis, p. 312).
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tler. By 8. B. B.) Bost.m. 1859. VI' 3631.08
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F. Moore, v. 1-2. N. Y., 1876-77, 8°. . 428.19
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don, 1865-1870. 8°. ....... 4746.07
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16° 62U.33
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1878 501,18
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George ;— Reply to Jlr . Cram. With sketch of life. [In
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gles. M. Bozzelli. 2. Sir W. Molesworth. Duke of Well-
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Rede (Leman Thomas), Guide to the stage. Ed, by F. C.
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Redgrave (Richard). Manual of design. London,
1876, 8°. [South Kensington museum art hand-
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Redhouse (J. W. ) A lexicon, English and Turkish.
London, 1861. 8° 6425.16
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Life of Joseph Keod. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. blogr., 2d ■. v. 8
18W. l(i.J 3241.18
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Phil., 1856. 16" 5732.09
Reed (Jacob Whitemore). History of the Reed fami-
ly in Europe and America. B., 18G2. 3=". 3152.19
Heed (Geu. Joseph). A'ee Biography (p. 191); aUo Hoply to Genl.
Joseph Ueed 8 remarks ou a lato publicatlou in the Inde-
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V. 6. of Bancroft's Hist, of the V. S., 1876 ed.
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Cobbett. Junius. Memories of the east. The Kaplers.
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Scott. Sermons— Barrow to Manning. The Stuart
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Rees (Abraham, ed.) Cyclopiedia. 39 v. L., 1819. 4°.
Same. Plates. 6 v. London, 1829. 4°.
Rees (Evan). Sketches of the horrors of war. Lon-
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Rees (James). Foot-prints of a letter-carrier. Phila.
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8= 1012.11
Rees ( Thomas). The Eacovian catechism, with notes,
transl. London, 1817. 12° 3586.19
Reese ( David Meredith). Humbugs of New York.
N. Y., 1838. 12° 3813.39
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Raese (John J.) Manual of toxicology. Phil, 1874. 8°.
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Reeve (Henry). Petrarch. Phil., 1878. 12°. [Foreign
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Re3ve (Tapping). Law of baron and femme, of
parent and child, guardian and ward, master and
servant, and of the powers of the courts of Chan-
cery ; with an essay on the terms heir, heirs,
heirs of the body. 3d ed., with notes, by A. J.
Parker and 0. E. Baldwin. Albany, 1867. 8°.
Reeve ( Wybort). .fee Fiction (p. 8M).
Reeves i John). History of the English law, from the
time of the Romans, to the end of the reign of
Elizabeth. New ed. With notes, and introd.
diss., by W. F. Finlason. 3 v. L., 1869. 8°. 5624.04
Reeves (Paul). The students' own speaker. [Pieces.]
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Reflection. Coleridge (S. T.) Aids to. [/iiWs Com-
plete works, V. 1.] 5025.04
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176J. 8° Jfi 5093.11
Reflections upon ridicule, [anon.] 3d ed. 2 v. Lon-
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— Collection of pamphlets with ref. to the establish-
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Reformed prot. Dutch obnrdi in N. A. Manual. See Corwin
(E. T.) 1859 3538.10
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Regicide judges of Charles j, of England.
— lidble {Mark). Lives of the English regicides. 2 v.
1798 3134.11
— Btks (E.) History of three of the judges of Charles
1. "Whalley, Goffe, Dixwell. 1791. . . 3>43.09
See also Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 18S0 (The regicide col-
onels in New England); Chamber's journal, Nov. 20, 1852
or Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853.
Regimen sanitatis Salemitanum. Code cf health of
the school of Salemum. Tr. into Engl, verse,
with introd., etc., by J. Ordronaux. [With Latin
text.] Phil., 1870. fol 432S.20
Same. Phila., 1871. 12° 4321.18
Reginald, (inonk of Durham). De Vita et miraculis
S. Godrici. Lond., Surteen soc, 1847. 8°. 5116.24
— Libellus de admirandis beati Cuthberti virtutibus.
London, Surtees soc, 1838. 8°. ... 5116.01
Register, and magazine of biography, v. 1-2. West-
minster, 1869. 8° 3226.12
Regnard (Jean Fran9ois). Theatre ; suivi de ses Voy-
ages en Laponie, en Pologne, etc. , et de la Pro-
vin9ale. Paris, 1851. 16 7032.25
— Journey to Lapland, 1681. [In Finkerton (J.) Voyages, v. 1.)
See Biogr. and crit. notices of E. in Cornhill mag., Nov.,
1878 ; Atlantic monthly, v. 15, 1865 (by F. Sheldon); Revue
des deux mondes 1 sept., 1859 (par D. L. Gilbert).
Regnault (Elias). Histoire des Antilles. Paris, 1849.
8=. [XTnivers.] 901.12
Regnault (Henri). See Hamerion (P. G.) Mod. Frenchmen. 1878.
Renberg (Frederick). Drawings copied from nature
at Naples. [Lady Hamilton's attitudes.] 1794. 4°.
Rehoboth. See Countries, etc. {Rehoboth, p. 301).
Reichardt (Heinrich Wilhelni). Present state of our knowledge
of cryptogamous plants. [In Sm. report, 1871.] . 3936.26
Reichel (iJeu. Oswald J.) The see of Rome in the
Midddle Ages. London, 1870. 8°. . . 3124.04
Reichenbach (Charles, /rei/terr von). Odic-magnetio
letters. From the German, by J. S. Hittell. N.
Y., 1860. 10° 3814.40
— Physico-physiological researches on the dynamics
of magnetism, electricity, etc., in their relations
to vital force. From the German, with notes, by
J. Ashburner. London, K^Sl. 8°. . . 4333.22
Same. [Abridged.] N. Y., 1851. 12°. 40'27.16
Reid (Adam). Address at the funeral of Caleb Ticknor, M. D.
New York, 1840. 8° In 5U93.'23; 3631.06
— Priuciple.s of national prosperity. Di.scour^e at Salisbury,
Conn., thanksgiving, Nov. 19th, 1840. Ilartr<ird, 1841. 8'.
Reid (Christian), pseud, for Miss F. C. Fishei: 'Land
of the sky'; or, adventures in mountain by-ways.
New York, 1876. 8° 1115.22
4^ For her novels, see Fisher {Miss F. C). in Fiction
(p. 482).
Reid (David Boswell). Ventilation, with remarks on
warming, lighting, and the communication of
sound. Loudon, 1844. 8° 3932.51
— Lectures on architecture, in relation to ventilation, warm-
ing, lighting, flre-prooflng, acoustics, etc. [In Sm. report,
1N56.] 3936,11
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account of Congress and of the slavery question.
London, 1861. 16° 1071.10
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Raid (Henry). Practical treatise on concrete. Lon-
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Raid {Mrs. Hugo). Woman, her education and influ-
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New York, 1S52. 12° G821.13
Reid (James D. ) The telegraph in America : its
founders, promoters, and noted men. N. Y.,
1879. 8° 3935.03
Reia(CSTp<. Mayne). Croquet. N. Y., 1869. 12°. 4612.01
Same. Boston, 1863. 12°. .... 4612.02
— Odd people : a popular description of singular
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gg- For hia romanca, lee Fiction claas-liit (p. SIS).
Reid (Thomas). Treatise on clock and watch mak-
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Reid (Thomas). Essays on the active powers of the
human mind ; an Inquiry into the human mind
on the principles of common sense ; and an
Essay on quantity. Memoir, by D. Stewart,
with notes, by G. N. Wright. London, 1813. 8°.
— Essays on the powers of the human mind. 3 v.
Edinb. 1S08. 8 5416.01
Cantmli : t. 1-2. Intellectual powera. a. Active powera.
— Inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of
common sense. London, 1818. 8°. . . 6613.13
— Works. Notes by Sir W. Hamilton. Gth ed. 2 v.
London, 1863. 8°.
Supplement. London, 1863. 8°.
— RemusaHC.de). Thomaa Reid et Royer-Oollard. [/nAuCriti-
qaes, etc., v. i.. 1869.) 7048.14
— 5(euMr( (B-) Memoir of Reid. [/n S'a Woika, v. 10.] .6417.10
Reid (T. Wcmyss). Cabinet portraits. Sketches of
[leading English] statesmen. London, 1872. 8°.
— Charlotte Bronte : a monograph. N. Y., 1877. 12°.
Reid (Whitelaw). A memorial of Horace Greeley.
N. Y., 1873. 8°. , . 3072.20
— Some newspaper tendencies : address before the
editorial assoc. of N. Y., and Ohio. N. Y., 1879.
12° 2711.23
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Reid (Wm.) Sheep; their history, management,
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Reiff (Charles Philip). English-Kussian grammar.
3d ed. Paris, Maisonneuve, 1862. 8°. . 6145.12
— New parallel dictionaries of the Kussian, French,
German and English languages. 4 pts. in 4 v.
New ed. Carlsruhe, 1868-69. 8°. . . . 6445.08
Reign of law. See Campbell (G. D., 8th duke of Argyll). . 3914.08
Reign of tlie Stoica. BfoUand (F. M.) 1879 5423.13
ReilV (.IoUq). See McBride (J.) Fioueer biography, v. 1. 3247.19
Reindeer, doga, aud anow ehoea. See Buah (R. J.) 1871. 1024.17
Reinelce Fueha. See Beynard the Fox.
Rsiav^ald (Charles). Catalogue annuel de la librairie
fran(;aise. v. 1-10, 1858-67. Paris, 1859-68. 2733.16
Rejected addresaes See Smith (H. a?td J.) Poet, worka. 1686.19
Reland (Adrian). Of the Mahometan religion. From
the Latin. London, 1712. 12°. . . . 34.'34.15
Relfa (J.) Bemarka on the preaent etate of muaical instruction.
Londou, 1819. »° In 61193.12
Relica. Catalogue of the most venerable relica of tlie Roman
catliolio churcli. Repr. by J. Tela. London, 1818. 8'. 3til3.01
ReliC3 for the curious, [anon.] 2 v. London, 1824. 16°.
Contents : v. 1. Legendary talea. Singular cuatoma.
Extracts from remarkable wills. Church curiositiea. 2.
Anecdotes, clerical, professional, and miscellaneous.
Relics of gftnius. See Giinsted (T. P.) 3212.10
Relics of literature. See Byerly (J. S.) 6218.12
Religieuss (La). Par I'abbt! * * *, auteur de Mau-
dit. 9e ^d. 2 v. Paris. 1864. 8°. . . . 7026.34
Religio chemici. Essays. .See Wilson (G.) 1862. . . 4214.08
Heligio medici. See Browne {Sir T.) Works, v. 2, . . 6022.14
RsUSion. S?e BibliCcil and religious lit. (p. 76-l(i6).
Religion aud the state. See Spear (Saniuel T.) . . . . 3693.27
Religion in America. ."!'e Baird (R.| 1844 3466.04
Religioa iu China. See Edkina (J.) 1878 364.5.26
Religion of humanity. See Froihingham (O. B.) 1873. 8563.11
Religion of Isi-ael. See Knapperl (J.) 3464.17
Religion of nature. See Wallaaton (W.) 6th ed. 1738. 3628.U6
Religion of Rome, described by a Roman. Tr. by
M. Howitt. London, 1873. 8°. . . . 3424.13
Religion of the heart. See Hunt (J. H. Leigh). 1870. . 3661.26
Religion of the present and of the future. See Woolaey (T. D.|
1871 3024.24
Religions of the world. By ntmb^rs of each denom-
ination. London, 1870. 1-°. . . . 3412.17
Religious aspects of the age, being addresses deliv-
ered at the anniy. of the Yonng men's christ.
union of N.Y. New York, 1858. 12°. . :I5«6.21
Religious denominations in the United States. With
statistics. Added, a historical snmmarj- of re-
ligious denominations in England and Scotland.
Phil., 1861. 8° 3458.07
Reli^ona (The) feeling. See Smyth (N.) 3693.28
Religious magazine and monthly review. Ed. by J.
H. Morrison, v. 47-50. B., 1872-73. 8°. . 8186.12
Religions aeutiment (The). See Brinton (D. G.) . . .3524.21
Religious tract society. Jubilee memorial, 1799-1849.
Ed bv W. Jones. London, 1850. 8°. . . 3.586.24
Reliques of Father Prout. See Mahony (F.) 1868. . . .2534.27
Rellstab (Louis). 1812: hist. Roman. 4 v. Leipzig,
1860. 12° 7124.01
Relly (James). Union : consanguinity and affinity
between Christ and his church. Phil., 1843. 8°
Remains of lost empires. .?ee Myera (P. V. N.) 1876. . 1046.14
Remarkable adveutufcrs. .S'r Wraxall (L.) 2 v. 1803. . 3204.23
Remarkable facts illns. of scripture. See Leifcbild (J.) 3560.03
Remarkable visions : revelations cone, the life after
death. From the German. B., 1844. 12°. 3812.47
Remarks on anc. and modem art : essays. By an
amateur, [anon.] London, 1837. 12°. . 1412.11
Remarks on Mr. Paine's pamphlet, called The rigbta of man.
[anon.] Dublin, 1791. 8° 5715.21
Remarks on the scieuce of history. See Greene (W. B.) 3555.29
Rembrandt van Byn (Paul). .%e Biography (p. 191): also Mollett
(J. W.) Rembrandt. 1879 (3r'.l.lO| : Sweetzer (M. F.)
Rembrandt [In his Artist biographies, 1877.] . . 3151.12
Remington (A. G.) Prose and verse. New York,
18(i3. 32° 1682.15
Remington (Rev. E. F.) The city of sin. New
York, 1857. 12° 3586.23
— Our national house, its founders and defenders.
New York, 1873. 12° 5722.19
Reminiscences of America in 1869. By two Eng-
lishmen, [ajion.] 2d ed. revised. L., 1870. 12°.
Reminiscences of a canoneaa. .S'ee Eerkadec (Solauge, vicomte
de). 1874 ) 3098.24
Reminiscences of an officer of Zouaves. From the
French. New York, 1860. 12°. . . . 554.15
Reminiscences of Congress. See March (C. W.) 1863. 3242 04
Reminiscences of European travel. Se^ Peabody (A.) 1868.945.09
Reminiscences of filly years. See Boyd (M.) 1871.. . 3022.29
Reminiscences of Scottish life, etc. See Ramsay (E. B.) 1861.
Reminiscences of the Lews. By 'Sixty-one.' .d ed.
London, 1873. 12° 4624.08
Remusat (Charles de). Abelard: drame inedit. Avec
une preface et des notes par Paul de Kemusat.
2e ed. Paris, 1877. 8° 3012.00
— Channing, sa vieet sesoeuvres. 2eed. P., 1861. 16°.
— Critiques et etudeS litt^raires : Nouv. ed. 2 v.
Paris, 1859. 16° 7043.13
Contents ; v. 1. Pieface. Do la Jeuncsae. Sur la aitu.
atioii du gouveraemeut. De la b'>nne ioidaus les opinious-
La rev. Iranijaise. Wertlier, Kene, Jncopo Ortis. Revolu-
tion du theatre. Du choix d'une opiuion. De la politique
exterieiire qui convient a la Fiance. Do rindualrie et de
la liberty. La iiouvelle annee, on 1824. Du theatre de
Shakespeare dans see rapports avec la aociete anglaise.
De I'titat de la po^sie Iraugaise. Du Cromwell de Victor
Hugo. De I'hist. de la poesie alU-maude. Des nioeurs du
temps. De La Mcnnais verslafiu de la rcstauratiou. Dea
conti-ovorses au eeiii du protestantisme. 2. lutrod. de la
Revue francaise. De I'etiit dea opinions. Mme. (iuizot,
Pauline de Meulan. Casimir Peritr. Washitigton. Thfeo-
dore Jouffroy. Cabanis. Adolphe Dittnier. Frngnient
sur I'hist. philoa. de la litter-alnre francaise. Discoura
prononco dans la seance publique annuelle de I'Aciidemie
des sciences morales ft politiques. 17 mai 1846. Diacours
de reception a rAcademie fran<;aiKe. (Seance du 7 Jan.
1847.) Thomas Reid et Royer-Collard. Itichelieu et lea
deatineea de la societe francaise. Du caractere de Crom-
well.
Remusat (Claire Elisabeth Jeanne Gravier de Ver-
gennes, Mme. dei. Memoirs, 1802-08. With a
preface and notes, by P. de Remusat. New York,
1879-80. 8° 3151.21
Remy (Jules) and Brenchley (Julius). A journey
to the Great Salt Lake city ; with a sketch of the
Mormons, by Remy. 2 v. L., 1861. 8°. 1115.11
Renaissance period.
— Burekhardt iJ.) Civilization of the period of the
renaissance in Italy. Tr. by G. C. Middlemore.
2v. 1878 5r!5.29
— Pater ( W. U.) Studies in the history of the renais-
sance. 1873 1435.08
In aiklog for books, lua tba " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the flrat part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
948
RENAISSANCE - RETZSCH
Renaissance period, conUnued.
— Si/mniids (J. A.) EenaiBsance in Italy. The age
'of the despots. 1H75 535.26
Same. The fine arts. 1877. .... 535.28
— —Same. 'I he revival of learning. 1877. 535.27
See also New Englander. v. 23-21, 1864-65 (Eeviral of let-
ters in the 14th and 15th centuries, by T. D. Woolsey j
4 ail): Maim, mag., July. Aug., 1872. or Littell, 1872, v. 3
(MldiUe ages and the revival ot learning, by W. G. Clark ;
2 art); Ed rev., v, 1;)6. 1872,
j^S'Sf-e also Fine arts {Renaiisance period, p. 574).
Benal diseases. See Medicine {Kidneys arid renal organs, p. 761).
Reiian (Ernest). The Apostles. From the French.
New York, 1866. 12° 3414.U
JVote— For reviews of this work see Button's Essays, v.l,
1877 ; Dentsch's Lit. remaius. 1874 : Contenip. rev., v. 8,
1866 (l)y J. L. Davies): v. 3, 1866 (by S, stead); Ed. rev.,
v. 131. 1870 ; New Euglander, v. 26, 1866 (by Geo. P. Fisher);
Westm. rev., v. 86, 1866.
— Les Ap6tres. Paris, 1866. 8° 3423.07
— Averroes et I'averroisme. Paris, 1871. 8°. 3011.19
— Caliban : suite de la Tempfite : drame philoso-
phique. Paris, 1878. 8° 7033.08
— Constitutional monarchy in France. Boston, 1871,
16° 512.15
— De I'origine du langage. Paris. 1859. 8°. 6413.01
— Discnurs Bur I'^lat dcs beaux-arts au Ue si^cle. [With Le
Olerc (V.) and Rinan (E.) Histoire, etc 2784.19
— Essais de morale et critique. Paris, 1860. 8°. 2541.28
Content! : M. de Sacy et I'Scole liberale. M. Cousin.
M. Augustin Thierry. M. de Lanienuals. Luigl TobU. Les
R6volutious d' Italie. L'histoire secrete de Procope. Les
seanceBdt' Hariri. La fai-ce de Patelin. Souvenirs d'uu
vieux profeeseur Allemand. L' Academie fraucaise. La
Poesie de I'exposition. La Pc^sie des races celtiques.
— Etudes d' histoire religieuse. P., 1862. 8°. 3412.09
Contents : Preface par I'auteur. Les religions de
1' antiquite. L' histoire du peuple d' Israel. Les his-
torians critiques de Jesus. Mahomet et les oi;igiues de
r Islamisme. La vie dcs saints. L'auteur de 1' Imitaliou
de Jesus Clbrist. Jean Calvin. Chauning. Feuerbach et la
nouvelle ecole hegelienne. La teutation du Christ, par
Ary Scheffer.
iVote.— Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 86, 1869 ; by Prfivoat-
Paradol, in bis Essais, v. 1.
— Gospel according to John. [In Contemp. rev., Sept., 1877.]
^ Life of Jesus. New York, 1864. 12°. . .3422.11
Note. — For reviews of this work seeB.H. Hntton's Essays,
V. 1, 1877 ; Ed. rev., v. 119, 1864 ; Jour, of sac. lit. Oct.,
1863., Littell, 1864, v. l;Macin, mag., Jan., 1864 (Christmas
thoughts on, by F. D. Maurice) ; Nat, rev,, v. 17, 1863 ; N.
A. rev., V. 98, 1864 (by C. T. Brooks); N. Brit, rev., v. 40,
1864.
— Le livre de Job tradnit : ^tude, etc 2e 6d. Paris,
1860. 8° 3733.04
— Saint Paul. Paris, 1869. 8°. 3423. 06
— Saint Paul. Tr. by I. Lockwood. N. Y., 1869. 12°.
Note. — Reviewed by R. H. Hutton, in his Essays, v. 1,
1877 ; and by E. H. Plnmptre, in Contemp. rev,, v. 11, 1869.
— Studies of religious history and criticism. New
York, 1864. 8° 3412.10
Contents : Account of Kenan's life, by H. Harrisse. Re-
ligious of antiquity. History of the people of Israel. Part
of the Semitic people in the history of civilization. Crit-
ical historians of Christ. Mahomet and the origins of
Islauiism. John Calvin. Channing. Feuerbach and the
new Hegelian school. Future of religion in modern
society.
— Vie de Jesus. 13e ed. Paris, 1867. 8°. . 3423.05
MS'^or Reuan's numerous articleain Revuedesd.mtmdes,
consult its Table generate, 1831-74.
— Janet (P.) In his La irise philosophique. 1865. . . 6423.19
— ZtUer (£.) Strauss and Eenan, an essay. From the
German. 1866 3625.26
Renard (Leon). Le fond de la mer. Paris, 1868. 16°.
Reuaudot (Eusfebe). Liturgiarum orientalium col-
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Rendell (Rev. E. D.) Peculiarities of the Bible.
Boston, 1854. 12°, 3596.17
Ren^e (Am^d^e). Louis xvi et sa cour. 2e ^d. Paris,
1858. 8°. 3113.31
— Madame de Montmorency : moeurs et caraotires au
xviiesifecle. Paris, 1858. 8° 31 '24.29
— Les nifeces de Mazarin : moeurs et caractferes au
x-vinesifecle.5e ed. Paris, 1858. 8°. . . 3122. '24
Rennell (Major James). Treatise on the compara-
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Rennie (James). Insect architecture. New ed. by
J. G. Wood. London, 18ti9. 12°. . • 4823.11
— Natural history of birds. N. Y., 1850. 18°. [H.
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— and Westw^ood (J. O.) Natural history of insects.
2 V. N. Y., 1843. 8° 4822.01
Rennie (John). Experiments made on the power of water-
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Renouard (Antoine Auguste). Annales de I'impri-
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Renouvier (Jules). Histoire de I'origine et des
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Renton (Wm.) Logic of style : an introd. to critical
science. London, 1874. 8° 6334.22
Renusson (B. de). La Christianisme et la suffrage
universel. Paris, 1863. 16° 5713.06
Ren'OTick (John). First principles of chemistry. N.
Y., 1840. 18°. 4211.10
— Life of count Kumford. B.. 1848. 16°. .3241.15
— Life of D. Eittenhouse. N. Y., 1839. 16°. 3'241.07
— Life of DeWitt Clinton. N. Y., 1840. 16°. 3037.21
— Life of Eobert Fulton. N. Y., 1854. 10°. 3241.10
— Lives of Jay and Hamilton. N. Y., [n. d.] 18°. 3092.04
Rephaim. &« Journal of sac. lit., v, 810 ; 1862 1853 (The R«.
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Reply to John Stuart Mill on the subjection of wo-
men. Phil., 1870. 1-2° 5823.14
RepresentatioR. See Government and politics (p. 688).
Representation of New Netherland. From tlio Dutch, with
notes, by H. C. Murphy. Un N. Y. hist. soc. Coll. 2d b.,
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Representative actors. S« Russell (W. C.) 1872. . . 1742.17
Representative men. Set Emerson (K. W.);— Froude (J A.) In
his Short studies, v. 1, 1866 ; — also Heroes and hero-
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Repton (Humphry). Landscape gardening and land-
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Repton (John Adey). Obserr. on female head-dress in England.
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- — Observ. on the various foshious of hats, bonnets, or cover-
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Republic of fooU. See Wieland (C. M.) 2 v. 1861. . . 6713.10
Republican (The). Ed. by R. Carlile. v. 1-5, 1819-'22.
London, 1820-22. 8° 5723.18
Republican Christianity, ^ee Magoon (E. L.) . . . . 3673.18
Republican court. *e Griswold (E. W.) 3248.01
Republican party (National union). Proceedings of
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Reputation. See Fame (p. 454): also Nat. qu. rev., March, 1874
(Accideuts of sublunary immortality).
Resources of the Pacific slope. See Browne (J. R.) 1869. 4006.06
Responsibility aud disease. .Vce Browne (J. H. B.) . . 4355.10
Responsibility iu mental disease, .^/-e Maudsley (H.) 1874. 4333.31
Responsibihty of the north iu relation to slavery. Cambridge,
1856. 8° 634.'24
Rest. Ballantyne (7.) Essays in mosaic, 1870 : p. 202-210. 2613.14
— Kaye (J. W.) Essays of an optimist, 1871 ; p. 219-263. 2633.23
O- See also Retirement {below) ;— SoUtude.
See also Atlantic monthly, v, 7, 1861 (Rest aud motion).
Re-statements of christian doctrine. See Bellows (H. W.)
Restif de La Bretonne (Nicolas Edme), See Revue des deux
moudes, 16 aout, 1 et 16 sept., 1860.
Restitnta. See Brydges {Sir S. Etiertou) 2754.01
Restoration {in architecture). See VioUet-le-Due (E.) 1876. 1311.12
Restoration of belief. ,9ee Taylor (Isaac). 1865. . . .3612.08
Retirement. Gailhard {J.) Private settlement at home after
tiavel. (/n Ais 'i'wo disc-oursea. 1082.1 6712.11
Retnavali, or the necklace. >S'ee Wilson (U. H.) Theatre of the
Hindus, V. 3. 18-27 1744.30
Retribution. .See Biblical aud relig. lit. {Retribution, p. 101);
also Beecher (E.) Histoiy of the scriptural doctrine of
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Return of the guards, poems. 5ee Doyle {SirT. H.) . . 1642.24
Retz (Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, Card. de). Conspiracy of
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Reuss (Jeremiah David). Alphabetical register ot
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Revelation to the monk of Evesham, H9(j. Ed. by
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Bevelations oi Egyptian mysteries. Sef Howard (K.) 18S0. 4322.23
Revelations oi Peter Browu, poet and peripatetic. Ste Waller
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Revelations ot Spain in 184S. Sa Hughes (T. M ) . . 982.22
Reveley (Henry). Notices illustrative of the draw-
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Revenue. &ee Political economy (Taxation, p. KM •.—Finance.
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Reverberations. See Call (W. M. W.) 1878. .... 1624.30
Revere (Joseph W. ) Keel and saddle : 40 years of
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Review ot a ' Pastoral letter to the clergy ot New York, from the
bishop." By a presbyter. (N, Y.,] 18G6. 8°. . . . 3631.10
Reviews ot a part oi Preseott's History ot Ferdinand and Isa-
bella, and of Campbell's Lectures (third only) on [Greek]
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Reville (Albert). Apollonius of Tyana, the pagan
Christ ot the third century. L., 18l)6. 10°. 3513.29
— The Devil, his origin, greatness, and decadence.
London, lb71. 12°. 3586.27
— History ot the doctrine of the deity of Jesus Chri.st.
From the French. London, 1870. 12°. 3586.26
— Lite and writings of Theodore Parker. London,
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— Religion and science. The ftiture life. Authority ot Jesus
Christ. [/>i Beard (J. K.) Progress, ete.] . . .3615.22
Revival of priestly life in the 17th century iu France. See Lear
(.!//•«. S. A.) 3433.20
Revivals. See Biblical and reltg. lit. {Revivals, p. 102): also
TowQsend (L. T.) The superuatural factor In religious
reviviils. 1877 3613.23
R6voil (Benedict Henry). The hunter and the trap-
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— Shooting and fishing in the rivers, prairies, and
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Revolutionary Plutarch: characters of the French
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Revolutions.
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— Hketches ot popular tumults ; illus. of the evils of
social ignorance. London, 1837. 12°. 441.03
Contents : The Jews iu England. Biota of 1779-80. Birm-
Inifham riots of 1791. Naples iu 1799. Wages riots at
Lyons in 1831-32.
— Taylor [W. C.) Bevolutions and conspiracies of
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Reward. Bmtham {J.} Rationale of reward. [In hit Works, v.
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Reybaud iMme. Charles). Deux >i deux. Nouv. ed.
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— Espagnoles et FrauQaises. P., 1863. 12°. 7032.29
— Faustine. Paris, 1858. 12°. 7032.30
— H416ne. Paris, 1859. 12°. 7032.31
— Mademoiselle Malepeire. Paris, 1856. 12°. 7011.17
— Mise Brun. Paris, 1859. 12 7032.28
— Le moine de Chaalis. P., 1860. 12°. . . 7041.18
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Same. 2 v. Paris, 1847. 18° 7032.32
— Pierre Mouton. Nouv. ed. P., 1861. 12°. 7032.38
Reynard the fox. 'Rnnelce Fuchs, von Wolfgang
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— Reynard the fox : a burlesque poem of the 15th
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— Reynard the fox, a poem. From the German by
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— Reynard the fox, After the German version of
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— Hlitory of Eeynard the fox, from the ed. pr. by
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— FTOude{J.A.) Short studies V 1, 1868 : p. 486-508. . 2i)26.07
.SVia'.'" Fraser's mat'.. V. 46, 1862; p. 321-330 (Ethical
doubts abuut Beineke Fuchs).
Reynolds (Edward). Further manifestations of the
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Rifle and lioiind in Ceylon. See Baker (S. W.) 1869. . . 4616.11
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Rifle club and range. S« Weston lA. H.) 1870. . . .4616.36
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1878. 8° 7812.18
— Same. Tr. and explained by F. Max MUUer. L.,
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Contents : v. 1. Hymns of tbe Marnts or the stormgods.
— Same. Tr. de A. Langlois. Paris, 1870. 1. 8°. 7818.11
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43" See also works on Literature (Sanscrit, p. 711.)
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Riker (James, jr.) Annals of Newtown in Queens
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Rinaldo, a poem. See Tasso (T.) 1792 1692.15
Rindfleisch (Georg Eduard). Chronic and acute tuberculoxis.
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printing. Philadelphia, 1871. 8°. . . 2766.09
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— Fairy tales : prefixed two dissertations : 1. On
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— Gammer Gurton's garland : or, the Nursery par-
nassus. [anon.] L., 1866. 8^ . . . 1681.24
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lB;i3. 12° 3153.10
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— Scottish songs and ballads. New ed. London,
1873. 18° 1681.27
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ls° 1683.01
Bitteniionae (David). See Biography (p. 192): aito Herring (J.)
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Ritter (Friedrich Louis). History of music. lst-2d
series. Boston, 1870-74. 16° 1562.03
yole.—k bibliograpby of works on muaic i< appended to
2d series.
Ritter (Heinrich). History of ancient philosophy.
From the German, by A. J. W. Morrison. 4 v.
Oxford, 1838. 8° 5416.07
JVote.— For Contents see Fhilosophjr (p. 882).
Bitnalism. Se^ Biblical and relig. lit. {Ritualism, p. 102); also
Atlantic mnntbiy, v. 23. 1869 (B. iu England, by A. Peni-
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Beuj. Shaw; v. 6, 1867 (The commiBsion on ritualism) ; v. 6,
1867 (Incense aod lights, by S. Cheetham): v. 9. 1868 (Prin-
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Bennet judgment).
River and the Desert. See Fardoe (Julia). 2 v. 1838. . 963.14
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River Plate. See Countries [Argentine Repubtie, p. 291).
Rivers (Thomas). Minature fruit garden ; culture
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Rivers : their scenery and associations.
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— Oosse {P. H.) Rivers of the Bible. 1850. 1053.16
— Skriae {H.) General account of all the rivers of
note in Great Britain. 1801 955.16
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(m Fine artii, p. 648).
Rives (\Vm. C. ) History of the life and times of James
Madison. 3 v. Boston, 1859-70. 8°. . . 3116.05
Rivlfere (Henri). La grande marquise. Le comte
d'Arbray. Le cirque Gory. Paris, 1869. 16°. 7033.01
Rivieres (F. Philpin de). Holy places : their sanctity
and authenticity. London, 1S74. 12°. . 3586.30
Roach. See Amusement (Fishing and angling : Roach, p. 26).
Roads. See Arts (Useful ; Roads, p. 46) ; aiso Ed. rev., v. 119,
1804 (Hist, of highways).
Roadside pnems for summer travellers. ^eeLarcom (L.) 1663.37
Roba di Roma. See Story IW. W.) 1864 973.18
Roback (C. W. ) Mysteries of astrology, and the
wonders of magic. B., 18.54. 8°. . . . 3818.02
Robberds (J.W.) Memoir of William Taylor, of Nor-
wich. 2 V. London, 1843. 8° 3172.06
Robbers. Mac Farlane ( C. ) Lives and exploits of .
banditti and robbers. 2 v. 1833. , . . 3262.01
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Robbias (Archibald). Journal: account of the loss of
brig Commerce, James Riley, master, upon the
Western coast of Africa, 1815. Hartford, 18;i6. 12°.
Robbins (Chandler, D. D. i History of the Second
churoh.or Old North, in Boston. Boston, lJ-52, 8°.
— Central power of the gospel ; sermon at installation of Orin.
dall Reynolils. Concord, .July 8, 1858. B.. 1858, 8'. 3687.30
— Discourse in commemoration of Henry Ware, jr., D. D.
Oct. 1, 1843. Boston, 1843 8* 3687.30
— Afestareof tbe Umu : urmon. Boatoo, 1840. 8*. . 3687 JO
— Prayer in the name of CUrtst : sermon. B., 1864. 8*. 8587 JO
— Sermon on the 25th aunlv. of his ordiuatiou a* pastor of the
2d church iu Boston. B., 1K58. 8° 8687.30
— Thiukagiviiig sermon. Nov. 26, 184U. B., 1840. 8*. . 3637.^.0
-- Two aermouB beioro the 2d church, Mch. 10, 1844, on taking
down their ancitut place of worship. B., 1844. 8". 4687. SO
— Ware iH. jr.) Sermon at the ordination of Chandler Bobbins,
Boiton, December 4, 1833 3687.30
Robert I. Bruce, king of Scotland. See Biography (p. 192),
Robert of Gloucester. Chronicle [rhymed] to the
death of Henry UL in 1272. [/n Heame (T.)
Works, v. 1-2. London, 1810. 8°.] . . 476.01
— Life and murtyrdom of Thomas Beket. Ed. by W. H. Black,
[In Percy aooiety, v. 19, 1846.] 6060.19
Robert (Cyprien). The Slave provinces of Turkey.
London, 1853. 12° 654.18
Robert (Jfo/. Henry M.) Pocket manual of rules of
order. Chicago, 1876. 16° 5617.31
Robert (Marie Anne de R.) Lesondins, coute mor«], [In Garniar.
Voyages imag., v. 19.] 7027.19
— - Les Voyages de milord Ceton daus les sept pianettes. [In
Voyages Imag., v. 17-18.] 7027.17
Roberts (David). 'Holyland, Syria, Idumea, Egypt,
and Nubia ; from drawings made on the spot ;
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in 3. London, 18;)5. 4° 1056.02
Roberts (Emma). Memoirs of the rival Houses of
York and Lancaster. 2 v. London, 1827. 8°. 454.09
Roberts (George). Life of James, duke of Mon-
mouth. 2v. London, 1844. 8°. . . . 3124.10
— Social history of the southern counties of Eng-
land in past centuries. London, 1856. 8°. 475.13
Roberts (Jane). Two years at aea : voyage to Swan river and
Van Diemeu's laud, 1829-31. [In Waldie library, v. 4]
Roberts (Job). The Pennsylvania farmer. Philadel-
phia, 1804. 16° 6121.02
Roberts (John). On billiards. Ed. by H. Buck. 2d
ed. enlarged. London, 1869. 8°. . . . 4612.10
Roberts (John S., ed.) Legendary ballads of Eng-
land and Scotland. London, 1870. 12°. 1681.11
Roberts (Joseph). Oriental illustrations of the sa-
cred scriptures, collected from the customs, rites,
and literature of the Hindoos. L., 1844. 12°.
Roberts (6'ap(. Joseph). Hand-book of artillery. New
York, 1861. 18° 4513.01
Roberts (Mary). Popular history of the moUusca.
London, 1851. sq. 16^ 4825.0'J
— Ruins and old trees, associated with English his-
tory. London, 1853. 8° 955.08
— Voices from the woodlands ; forest trees, ferns,
mosses, and lichens. L., 1850. sq. 16°. . 6135.20
Roberts (Sir Randall). The eastern question. Asia
Minor and Caucasus. Boston, 1877. 18°. 547.29
Roberts ( Samuel ). The Gypsies. 4th ed. London,
1836. 12° 5835.05
Roberts (Wm.) History of letter-writing, L., 1843. 8°.
— Life and correspondence of Hannah More. 2 v.
New York. 1845. 12° 3125.14
Roberts (Wm., M.D.) Practical treatise on urinary
and renal diseases. 2d ed. enl. L., 1872. 8".
Roberts (Wm. Hayward). Select poems. Ed. by B. Walsh. [In
Sanford (E.j and Walsh (B.) Brit, poets, v. 27, 1819]
Robertson (David). *Tour through the Isle of Man, 1791. [In
Pinkerton (J.) Voyages, v. 2.] 926.02
Robertson (Eben M. ) Historical essays in connec-
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Contents : Standard of the past in weight and currency.
The year and the indiction. The land. Chapter of Eng-
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— Scotland under her early kings. 2 v. E., 18G7. 8°.
Robertson ( Rev. Frederick W. ) Analysis of Tenny-
son's 'In memoriam.' 9th ed. L., 1877. 12°.
— Lectures and addresses. Boston, 1859. 12°. 2541.31
Contents : Two addresses to the members of the Work-
ingmen's Institute, Brighton. Two lectures on the influ-
ence of poetry on the working classes. Lecture on
Wordsworth. Speeches.
— Notes on Genesis. N. Y., 1877. 2°. . . . 3732.08
— Sermons. 5 v. Boston, 1857-64. 12°. . . 3587.05
Same. New ed. N. Y., 1871. 12°. . .3587.10
jt9-For lives of F.W.R.>«« Biography (p. 192); alto Chris,
exam., Mch., 1866, p. 219-233 (H. and tbe modern pulpit.
by S. Osgood); New Euglander, May, 1877 (by E. D. Mead ;
39 pp.)
Robertson (Ignatius Loyola), juetid. See Knapp (8. L.)
Id asking for books, use the '■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the flnt part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER.
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Dublin, 1864. 12° 2541.29
ContmU : History of Spain In the I8th century. Life,
vritiues, and times of Chateaubriand. Free masonry, and
secret Bocieties of modern times.
Hobertaon (James Craigie). History of the christian
church. 4 V. [To 1517.] L., 1851-73. 8°. 3416.09
Robertson (Janet). Lights and shades on a travel-
ler's path [in France and Italy]. L., 1851. 8.
Robertson (John Parish and Wm. Parish). Francia's
reign of terror. London, 1839. 12°. . 555.08
NoU.—TUe above is v. 3 of their ' Letters on Paraguay'.
Robertson (Wm., D. D.) Hist, disquisition concern-
ing India ; prior to discovery of passage by Cape
of Good Hope. London, 1794. 8°. . 1014.08
— History of America, to 1688. 5th ed. 4 v. London,
1788-96. 8° 563.10
Same. N. Y., [ii.d] 18°. [H. P. L.] . 562.07
— History of the reign of Charles V., with a view of
the progress of society in Europe from the sub-
version of the Eoman empire. 4 v. London,
1787. 8° 3035.04
Same. With the emperor's life after his abdi-
cation, by W. H. Prescott. 3 v. Boston, 1856.
8° 3035.01
Same. Abridged ed. New York, 1852. 8°. 3035.10
— History of Scotland during the reigns of queen
Mary and of James. 2 v. L., 1787. 8°. 496.01
jK^For biogr. and crit. notices of the author, see Biogra-
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Robertson (,liev. Wm. ) Kesidence at Gibraltar in
1841. Edinburgh, 1844. 8° 985.06
Robespierre (MaxiiuiUen J. M. I. de). 5fe Biography (p. 192);
also Fortu. rev.. Aug., Sept., 1876 (2 art. by John Morley).
Robin Goodfellow (Mad pranks and merry jests of) : repr. from
ed. of 1628. Introd. by J. P. Collier. L., Percy snc. 1811.
16° 6060.02
Robin Hood. See (in Biography, p. 167) Hood (Robin); also
Poetry (Collective : Ballads, p. 904).
Robins. See also Robbins.
Robinson (Charles S.) Short studies for Stmday-Bchool teach-
ers. N. Y., 1868. 12° 3687.13
Robinson (Clement). Ahandefulof pleasant delites.
Kepr. from ed. of 1584. London, Spencer soc,
1871. 4^ 1688.02
Robinson (Edward, D.D. ) Harmony of the four gos-
pels in English. Boston, 1857. 12°. . . 3752.01
— Physical geography of the Holy Land. Boston,
1865. 8° 1055.07
— and Smith (E.) Biblical researches in Palestine in
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— Later Biblical researches in Palestine in 1852. 2d
ed. Boston, 1857. 8° 1U55.05
— Pour maps to accompany the Biblical researches.
By H. Kiepert. Boston, 1856. 8°. . . 1U55.06
— Siniik (U. B.) and Hilchcock (R. D.) Life of.
Robinson (Fayette). Account of the organization of
the army of the United States. With biographies.
2 V. Phil., 1848. 8° 575.17
— Mexico and her military chieftains. Hartford,
1848. 12° 566.19
Robinson (Fred. Wm.) See Fiction claas list (p. 616).
Robinson (George). Prevention and treatment of
mental disorders. London, 1859. 12°. . 4355.13
Robinson (Henry Crabb). Diary, reminiscences, and
corresp. Ed. by T. Sadler. 2 v. B., 1869. 12°.
Robinson (Hercules). Sea drift. L., [1866.] 16°.
Robinson (H. M. ) Great fur land; or life in the
Hudson's Bay territory. N. Y., 1879. 12°. 1145.21
Robinson (H. N.) Shorter course. See Fish (D. W.) Interme-
diate arithmetic 4011.20
Robinson (James). Whole art of curing, pickling,
and smoking meat and fish. L., 1847. 16°.
Robinson (Rev. John, the pilgrim fatlier). Works.
With memoir and annotations, by K. Ashton.
3 v. London, 18.^1. 12° 3588 01
Robinson (J. C.) Critical account of the drawings
by Michel Aiigelo and Eaffaello in the University
galleries, Oxford. Oxford, 1870. 12°. . 1445.07
— South Kensington museum. Italian sculpture of
the middle ages and the revival of art. London,
1862. 8° 1455.27
Robinson (J. R.) Explosions of steam boilers : how
caused and prevented. B., 1870. 12°. . 3921.12
Robinson (Lucius, gov, of N. T. State). See biog. sketch in Pbren.
jour,, Apl., 1877.
Robinson (Mr.t.Maxy). Memoir. By herself. 2 v. New
York, 1816. 16° 3153.31
Robinson (P. F.) "Designs for lodges and park en-
trances. London, 1833. 4° 1316.05
— Kural architecture ; designs for ornamental cot-
tages. London, 1836. 4° 1316.06
Robinson (Kichard). Golden mirrour. Introd., elc. by
T. Corser. London, Cltetham soc, v. 23, 1851. 4*.
Robinson (Robert). Teacher's manual of method
and organization. 3d ed. London, 1869. 12°.
Robinson (Sara T. L.) Kansas ; its interior and ex-
terior life. 8th ed. Boston, 1857. 12°. . 1122.11
Robinson (Mrs. Therfese Albertine L. von Jacob).
['Talvi,' pseud.] Languages and literature of the
Slavic nations. New York, 1850. 12°. . 2732.07
— History of the colonization of America. Ed. by W.
Hazlitt. 2 V. London, 1851. 8°. . . . 572.25
4^For her novels, see FicHou class-list (p. 616).
Robinson (W.) Alpine flowers for English gardens.
London, 1870. 12° 6132.07
— Gleanings from French gardens. 2d ed. L., 1869. 8°.
— Hardv flowers. London, 1871. 12°.. . .4913.12
— Mushroom culture. London, 1870. 12°. . 6124.14
— Parks, promenades, and gardens of Paris. Lon-
don, 1869. ft" 6125.08
— The wild garden ; groves and shrubberies of
hardy exotic plants. London, 1870. 12°. 6132.09
Robinson (Wm. Davis). Memoirs of the Mexican re-
volution [1810-19], including the expedition of
XavierMina. 2 v. London, 1821. 8°. . 566.17
Robinson (Wm. 8.) [Warrington, pseud.] The sal-
ary grab. Boston, 1873. 16° 5732.11
- Warrington's manual. Boston, 1876. 24°. 5617.27
Robinson Crusoe's money. See Wells (D. A.) .... e913.2t
Robinson's shorter course.
— Fish(D.W.) Complete arithmetic. 1876.4011.40
— Ficmn(J.) Complete algebra. 1878. . .4012.33
Robison (John, L.L.D.) Proofs of a conspiracy
against all the religions and governments of Eu-
rope, carried on in the secret meetings of free
masons, illuminati, and reading societies. 3d ed.
London, 1798. 8° 5837.30
— A rudimentary treatise on construction in carpen-
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Roe (Hev. Edward P. ) Play and profit in my garden.
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Rogers (May). Waverley dictionary : characters in
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_ Recollections. Boston, 1859. 16°. . . . 3153.19
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Rolleston (George). Forms of animal life : zool.
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Rolliad (The); probationary odes for the lanreatship.
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Rollln (Charles). Ancient history of the Egyptians,
Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes
and Persians. Macedonians and Grecians. From
the French. 6 v. London. 1839. 8°. . , 427.03
Same. 8 v. New York, 1820. 18°. . . 432.01
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RoUin (Horace J.) Studio, field, and gallery : a
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Rollins (Alice Wellington). The ring of amethyst,
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Roll'V^agen will ease. Argument of W. H. Arnoux.
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Rolt (John). On moral command. 3d ed. L., 1842. 8°.
Roma sotterranea. .See Rossi (G. B. de). . ..... 341618
Romaine (Rev. Wm. ) Life, walk, and triumph of
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Roman days. &e Rydberg (V.) 981.27
Roman empire. See Countries (Rome, p. 363).
Roman imperialism. See Seeley (J. K.) 1871 2642.31
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Roman legends. See Busk (R. H.) 3813.44
Roman nights. See Verri (Alessandro, Conte de). , . . 431.06
Roman poets of the republic. 5<e Sellar (W. Y.) . . 1686.26
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Romance of charity. See De Liefde (John). 1867. . . 5825.10
Romance of iliplomacy. See Smyth {Mrs. O.) 2 v. 1861. 3031.18
Romance of natural history. See dosse (P. H.) 1861. 4723.03
Romance of peasant life. See Heath (F. G.) 1872. . . 6825.;!7
Romance of the aristocracy. See Burke (.Sir John B.) . 6612.19
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Romance of the ring. See Niaok (J.) 1869 1674.04
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Romanoff (H. C. ) Sketches of rites and customs of
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Romantic incidents in the lives of naturalists. See Brightwell
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Romantic legend of S&kya Buddha. See Beal (S.) 1875. 3528.13
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Romberg (Moritz Heinrich). Manual of the nervous
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Rome exactly describ'd, under Alexandre vn. Tr.
into English. London, 1604. 18°. . . . 531.10
Contents : 1. A relation of the state of the court of
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Ronalds (Sir Francis). Description of an electrical
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Ronge (Johann). Andresen (A.) Luther revived ; a
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— Cory {H. F.) Early French poets, 1846 ; p. 86-127. . 3263.06
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Rontbaler (Edward). Life of J. Heckewelder. Ed.
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Same. Supplement. October, 1852— May, 1855.
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Same. Addenda. May, 1855— March, 1858. New
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Roosevelt (Robert B.) Five acres too much. New
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— Game-birds of the coasts and lakes of the Northern
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— Game fish of the Northern States of America. By
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Root (James). The horrors of delirium tremens.
New York, 1844. 8°. • . - 3587-22
Root (Marcus A.) The camera and the pencil ; or the
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1876. 16°. 3907.09
— Hand-book of modem steam fire-engines. Phila.,
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Ro]pe8 (Joseph S.) Restoration of the currency. [In Amer. soc.
Bci. assoc. Traus., no. 5, 1873.J , .6811.03
Roqueplan (Nestor). La vie parisienne : regain.
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Roquette (Otto). Orion. Ein Phantasiestiick. Bre-
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Rosamond. See Swinburne (A. 0.) 1866 1692.06
Rosary for Lent. &e Harris (jtfii. Miriam Cole;. 1867. 3536.17
Roscuer (Wm. ) Principles of political economy,
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Rosciad. See Churchill (Ch.) Poet, works 1611.14
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Roscoe (Henry). Lives of eminent British lawyers.
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Roscoe (Mrs. Henry). Vittoria Colonna : her life
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Roscoe (Henry Enfield). Lessons in elementary
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Roscoe (Thomas). The Oerman novelists : tales,
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— Tourist in France, niustrated by D. Harding.
London, 1834. 8° 961.22
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London, 18J5. 8° 982.14
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London, 1837. 8° 982.16
Tourist in Spain and Morocco. Illns. by D.
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— Tourist in Switzerland and Italy. lllus. by S.
Prout. London, 1820. 8° 974.16
— The fall of Granada. [In Waldie Ubrary, v. B.] . . 6078.19
RoBcoe (Wm. ) Life and pontificate of Leo x. 2 v.
London, Bohn, 1847. 12° 3112.04
— Life of Lorenzo de Medici. [With memoirs of the
the author.] 10th ed. L., Bohn, 1861. 12°.3114.07
— Origin and vicissitudeB of literature, adence and art, and
their influence : s discourse. London, 1818. 8*. [/» Pam-
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Roscoe I Wm. 0.) Poems and essays 2 v. London,
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Conlentt : T. 1. Poems. 2. Kssaya.
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Rose (George). ['Arthur Sketchly', pseud.] The
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49- For his humorous works see Fiction (p. 616).
Rose (Heinrich). Practical treatise of chemical an-
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Rose (Henry James). New general biographical dic-
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Carney (Bolton). On the New general biog. dictionary.
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Rose (Stewart). Ignatius Loyola and the early Jesu-
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Rule (Wm. Harris). History of the Inquisition. Lon-
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Rule of life ; a collection of moral sentences, [anon. ]
London, 1776. 18° 6213.23
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ton, 1798. '24.° 551.15
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Rumsey (James). Short treatise on tbe application of steam.
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Run through Europe. See Benedict (E. C. ) 1860. . . . 943.17
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— Narrative of voyages towards the North-west, in
search of a passage to Cathay and India, 1496-1631.
London, //((fc%< soc, 1849. 8°. . . .1145.10
Rundell (Samuel). Observations on redemption,
divine worship, and on the partaking of the
flesh and blood of Jesus Christ. London, 1834.
8° 3586.09
Runeberg (Jean Louis). Ste Cornhill mag., Oct., 1878.
Runes. Set Eraser's mag., June, 1876, (by J. R. King).
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Rupp (I- Daniel). History of the religions denomina-
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Ruppaner (Antoine). Principles and practice of
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— Report on medicine and surgery. [(7. S. Com, to Int. exhib.
at Vienna, 1873. Reports, v. i. 1875.J 3910.19
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Leben. 'iteAufl. Brrlin, 1862. 16° . 7125.08
Rural and domestic life of Germany. Sm Howitl (W.) . 966.07
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Rural poems. See Barnes (W.) 1869 1614.13
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Contents : Public schools in Penn. Of the mode of edu-
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Greek. Thoughts upon amusements and punishments
proper for schools. Female education. Defence of the
Bible as a school book. Address to ministers upon sub-
jects interesting to morale. Inquiry into the consistency
of oaths with Christianity. Public punishments. Of the
punishment of murder by death. Plan of a peace-offlce
for the United States. Information to immigrants. Pro-
gress of Pennsylvania. German inhabitants of Pennsyl-
vania. Thoughts on common sense. Vices peculiar to
the Indians. Use of tobacco. Of the sugar maple tree.
Account of Edward Drinker. Ann Woods. Benjamin
Lay. Anthony Beuezet. Paradise of negro slaves, a
dream. Causes of premature death. William Culleu.
David Ritteuliouae.
^ Address to people of the United States. 1787, previous to the
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C(mtenU :
Calhoun (John C), Character of.
Canning iGeorge), Character of.
Correspondence with Mr. Marcy in relation to the
Newlouudland fisheries.
Diplomacy of the United States.
Glance at the court and government of Louis Phillippe in
1847-8, and the French revolution of 1848.
Labor necessary to eminence i an essay.
Letter, referring to the question of African slavery, and
the compromise act of 1850.
Letter from Paris to chairman of committee of national
convention of the Democratic party.
Letters to Mrs. Rush.
Speech, at a meeting of friends of the constitution and
union.
Value of early efforts at excellence ; an essay.
Waiihington, La Fayette, and Mr. Bradford : sketch.
Washington (Synopsis of familiar letters of).
Residence at the court of London, 1819-1825. Phil.,
1815. 8°. 95.i.05
~ Washington in domestic life. Ph., 1857. 8°. 3178.01
Roshton (Wm.) Shakespeare's Euphuism. London,
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RusUn (John), Ariadne Florentina: lectures on wood
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Art culture : selected from his works, by W. H.
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— Catalogue of examples' for elementary study in the
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- Elements of perspective. N. Y., 1873. 12°. 1432.36
- Ethics of the dust : ten lectures to little house-
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- Fors clavigera : letters to the workmen and labor-
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Abte.— For reply see Fortn. rev., July, 1876 (Past and
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- King of the golden river, or the black brothers ; a
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1869. sm. 4° 244.50
- Laws of Fesole: elementary principles and practice
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- Lectures on architecture and painting. New York,
1856. 12° , . 1313.11
- Lectures on art. Oxford, 1870. 12°. . . . 1411.16
- — Same. 2d ed. Oxford, 1875. 12°. . . .1411.16
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1870, and by H. N. Day, in New Englander, v. 29. 1870.
Contents : Inaugural address. Relation of art to re-
ligion, to morals, to use. Line. Light. Colour.
- Letters and advice to young girls and young ladies.
Selected from [his] writings. N. Y., 1879. 12°.
- Lord's prayer (the) and the church : letters addressed to the
clergy. [/nContemp. rev., Dec, 18711.]
- Love's meinie [i. e. retinue]. Lectures on Greek
and English birds. New York, 1M73. 12°. 4815.08
Note. — This volume embraces the robin and the swallow.
-Modern *painters. 5 v. L., 1857-56. 8°. . 1425.21
NoU.— lacks v. 6. v. 1. is of the 6th ed. | v. 2 of the 4th,
and V. 3-4 of the 1st.
— Same. 5 v. New York, 18.5'2-57. 12°. . 142J.22
- — Same. 5 v. New York, 1872. 1-2°. . .1424.22
Contents: v. 1. Prefaces. Of general principles: great-
ness, power, imitation, truth, beauty, relation. Of power.
Of truth of tone, color, chiaroscuro, space. Of truth of
skies. Of truth of earth and mountains. Of truth of water.
Of truth of vegetation.
2. Of ideas of beauty : the theoretic faculty— the im-
aginative faculty.
3. Of many things : Of style. Of the false ideal. Of the
true ideal. Of finish. Of the use of pictures. Of landscape.
Of the teachers of Turner. Appendix.
4. Of mountain beauty. Appendix.
5. Of leaf beauty. Of cloud beauty. Of ideas of relation.
Invention formal, and invention spiritual. Index to v. 1-5.
- Munera pulveris. Six essays on the elements of
political economy. New York, 1872. 8°. 5932.10
Contents: Definitions. Store-keeping. Ooin-keeping.
Commerce. Government. Mastership.
- Mystery of life and its arts. N. Y., 1869. 12°.
■ Notes on the construction of sheepfolds [t. e. of
churches]. New York, 1860. 12°. . . 3592.02
On painting. [Passages selected from Modem
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■ Pearls for young ladies. Collected and arranged by
Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. New York, 1878. 12°. 1411.33
Poetryofarchitecture. New York, 1873.12°. 1312.26
• Political economy of art. N. Y., 1858. 12°. 1411.12
Pre-Kaphaelitism. N. Y., 1860. 12°. . .1411.13
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— Time and tide, by Weare and Tyne : letters to a
working man on the laws of work. New York,
1868. Vi° 254'2.()3
— True and beautiful in art, literature, moraln, and
religion. With notice of the author by Mrs. L.
C. Tuthill. N. Y., 1860. 12° UI1.08
— Two paths : lect. on art. N. Y., 1859. 12°. 1411.15
— ' Unto this last' : four essays on the first principles
of political economy. N. Y., 186G. 12°. . 51132. 30
— B'lyne {P.) LfiBSODs from my inafiters. 1879. . . . 'iSV-iAO
— tiheplierd (R. II.) Bibliography of Kuskin : a list
in chronological order of [his] published writ-
ings. 1878 1113.18
— Youiirj {R) Pre-Eaffaellitism ; or a popular in-
quiry into some newly-asserted principles con-
nected with art. 1857 1411.19
iV)i/i!.— Contains muck sbsrp criticUm of Buakin'a
wrltinfcs.
AjT 'Suf alio numerous essays on Boskin and hia wrlt<
in^s iu Biography (p. 1*.H).
Sf.« rilto Living age, May 13, 1877 (Kuskln's will ; 3 pp).
Rusling (J. F. ) Across America ; or the Great West
and the Pacific coast. N. Y., 1874. 12°. 1123.26
Ruasel (Alex.) The salmon. Edin., 1864. 8°. 4826.28
Russell (Alexander, Jtf.Z).) Natural history of Alep-
po. 2d cd. 2 V. London, 1784. 4°. . . 1056.05
Russell (Archibald). Principles of statistical inquiry.
N. Y., 1839. 8° 5732.11
RuS8eU( A. P.) Library notes. N.Y.,1875. 12°. 2542.25
ConterUs : lusufflciency. Extremes. Disguises. Stand
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Paradoxes. Conirasts. Types. Conduct. Beligion.
Russell (Arthur 'I'ozer). Memorial of Thomas Fuller.
London, 1844. 16° 3063.10
Russell (C.) Tannin process. 2d ed. London,
1865. 18° 3913.38
Ruasell (Charles Wm., M. D.) Life of cardinal Mez-
zofanti ; with memoir of eminent linguists.
London, 1858. 8° 3123.07
Russell (F. S. ) Russian wars with Turkey, past and
present. 2d ed. London, 1878. 12°. . . 1034.26
Russell (Gilbert). Art of miniature painting, gilding
on glass, etc. 4th ed. London, 1870. 16°. 1443.08
Russell (Cbi(ii( Henry). Pau and the Pyrenees. Lon-
don, 1871. 12° 961.23
Russell (John). Boke of nurture. Ed. by F. J.
Furnivall. [/n Early Engl, text soc, no. 32. L.,
1868. 8°.] 7913.10
Russell (John). A tour in Germany, and Southern
provinces of the Austrian Empire, 1820-1822. 3d
ed. 2 V. Edin, 1825. 16°. ...... 964.20
Russell (John, 4(/i eaii of Bedford). Correspondence,
1742-70. 3 V. London, '1842. 8°. . . . 3155.03
Russell (John, earl). Essay on the English govern-
ment and constitution. L., 1821. 16°. . 5717.07
— Essays and sketches of life and character. London,
1821. 16° 5717.07
Contenlt : National character. On plays. Marriages.
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— Essays on the rise and progress of the christian re-
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— The foreign policy of England, 1570-1870. London,
1871. 8° 477.25
— Letter to the electors of Stroud, on the principles of the re-
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— Memoirs, journal, and correspondence of Thomas
Moore. 2 v. New York, 1857. 8°. . . . 3125.02
Same. 8 v. London, 1853-66. 12°. . . 3125.01
— KeooUections and suggestions, 1813-73. Boston,
1875. 8° 3155.27
— Selections from speeches, 1817 to 1841 : and from
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Russell (John Rutherford). History and heroes of
the art of medicine. London, 1861. 8°. 4313.01
Russell (John Kcott). Modern system of naval arch-
itecture. 3 V. London, 1866. fol. l. s.
— Systematic technical education for English people.
London. 1869. 8° 3914.26
Russell (Michael). Life of Cromwell. 2 v. New York,
[n. d.] 18° 3045.14
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1837. 18° 1042.08
Some. N. Y., 1852. 18°. 1051.09
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— View of ancient and modem Egypt. 6th ed. Edin.,
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Same. N. Y., 1856. 12° 1081.08
Russell {Lady Bachel). Letters. 2 v. London, 1853.
12° 3154.26
Same. Londo;i, 1819. 24°. .... 3154.26*
Rnssell (Robert). Lectures on meteorology. [In Sm. rep.,
1854.) 3936.09
Rnssell (Thomas). Sonnets. Ed. by R. Walsh. [/» Sanford (E )
anl Walsh (R.) Brit, poets, v 37. 1822.] .... 1691 37
Russell (lion. Thomas.) Oration, July 4th, 1864. Boston, 1864.
8° 684.20
Russell (Wm., LL.D., d. 1793). History of modem
Europe, to 1763. Continuation by W. Jones,
[to 1825]. 3 V. N. Y., 1851. 8°. . . . 446.15
Same, epitomised. By G. H. Townsend. Lon-
don, 1858. 12° 442.28
Russell (Wm., i£.Z>.) Eccentric personages. N. Y.,
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— Extraordinary men : their boyhood and early life.
London, 1856. 8° 3:^63.20
— Extraordinary women : their girlhood and early
life. London, 1857. 12° 3263.19
Russell (Hfv. Wm.) Pulpit eloquence. 2d ed.
Andover, (Mass. ), 1859. 12°. .... 6332.04
Russell (W. Clark). Book of [English] authors :
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New ed. London, 1871. 12° 2751.10
— Representative actors. London, 1872. 12°. 1742.17
Russell (Wm.) [' Waters, 'p.seud.] Recollections of a
detective police officer. L., 1856. 12°. . 263.39
— Experiences of a real detective. L., 1862. 12°.
— Undiscovered crimes. L., 1862. 12°. . . 262.70
Russell (Wm. Howard, LL.D.) British expedition
to the Crimea. London, 18.58. 8°. . . 554.01
Some. New ed. London, 1877. 8°. . 661.01a
— Canada : its defences, condition, and resources.
Boston, 1865. 12°. 1153.05
— General Todleben's History of the defence of Se-
bastopol : a review. N. Y., 1865. 12°. . 554.16
— Memorial of the 'marriage of Albert Edward,
prince of Wales. Illns. by R. Dudley. London,
[1864]. fol N. 37.12
— My diary in India, 1858-9. 2 v. L., 1860. 8°.
— My diary north and south. B., 1863. 12°. 641.03
— Prince of Wales' tour ; a diary in India. New
York, 1877. 8°. 1011.12
Russell (Wm. S.) Pilgrim memorials and guide for
visitors to Plymouth village. Boston, 1851. 12°.
Russia. See Oountries {Ritssia, p. 364), for Its history, description.
internal condition, etc. For its literature, see Literature
(Slavic, p. 712).
jS^For numerous references to books and magazine articles
on Ruesla, Turkey, and the eastern question, see Boston
public library Bulletins, July. 1877. July, 1878.
Russian church. See Biblical, relig., and eccl. hist. {Eastern
ant QrOiCO- Russian churches, p. 84).
Russians in Central Asia, .'iee Hellwald (F. von). . . . 1026.1B
Russians of to-day. &e Murray (O.) 1878 997.19
Rust (James). Druidism exhumed. Edin., 1871.
12° 3587.21
Rust. smut. etc. See Oooke (M. C.) 1870 4913.15
Rustic rhymes. By the author of Winter studies in
the country. Phil., 1859. 16°. . . . 1682.33
Riistow (Wilhelm). The war for the Rhine frontier,
1870 : its political and military history. From
the German, by J. L. Needham. 3 v. Edin.,
and London, 1872. 8° 527.03
Rutgers (Elizabeth) vs. Waddington (Joshua). Can [for tres-
pass), city of New York. Aug 7, 1786. With hist, introd.
by H. B. Dawson, Morrisania, (A', r.). 1866. 8*. . 5G37.11
Ruth (Boo* o/). See Biblical literature (iJtt(A, p. 103); dteo Tyng
(». H.) The rich kinsman, 1858 3614.28
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Rutherford (John). The troubadours. L., 1873. 12°.
Rutherford (Wm. ) Outlines of practical histology.
•2d ed. Phil., 1876. 12° 4:i36.23
RutiUus Numatianus (Claudius). CEuvres. [Itine-
rarium. Lat. et Fr.] Paris, 18(J5. 8°. [Nisard's
Collection.] 77'2(;.01
Rutland papers : illustrative ol the courts and times
of Henry vii. and Henry vm. London, Camden
soc, 1842. 4°. 5112.21
Hutland, (ri.) See Oountries, etc. {Rutland, p. 366).
Ratledge (Jobii). Address to the South Carolina assembly, 1776;
—Speech to the General assemby. 1782 ; Sketch of his life.
[In Moore (F.l Amer. eloquence, v. 1. 185H.] . . . 6326.01
$^ For tivet of Bntledge, see Biography (p. 194).
RuOey (Frank). Mineralogy. L., 1874. 24°. 4113.10
Ruttenber (Edward M.) History of the Indian tribes
of Hudson's river. Albany, 1872. 8°. . 561.04
Rutter (Heni-y). The metric system compared with
British standard weights and measures. London,
luae. 8°. 4015.15
Ruxton (George F.) Adventures in Mexico and the
Eocky Mountains. New York, 1848. 12°. 1152.18
Ryan (Charles). Systematic drawing and shading.
London, 1870. 16° 1432.15
Ryan (Michael). Prostitution in London. With the
treatment of abuses of the reproductive function.
London, 1839. 10° 5818.21
Ryan (Eichard). Poetry and poets : anecdotes ; with
specimens. 3 v. London, 1830. 16. . . 1683.11
Rydberg (Viktor). The last Athenian. From the Swed-
ish, by W. W. Thomas, jr. Phil., 1869. 12°. 214.51
— Magic of the middle ages. From the Swedish, by
A. H. Edgren. New York, 1879. 12°. . . 3814.45
— Boman days. From the Swedish, by A. 0. Clark.
With a sketch of Eydberg by H. A. W. Lindehn.
New York, 1879. 12° 981.27
Contents : The Roman emperors In marble. Antique
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Ryder (iJey. George T., ed. ) Lyra Americana ; verses
of praise and faith. New York, 1865, 12°. 1682.22
— liyra Anglicnna ; sacred poetry. N. Y., 1861. 12°.
Rye(E. C.) British beetles. L., 1866. 16°. 4822.19
Rye (Wm. Brenchley). England as seen by foreign-
ers in the days of Elizabetli and James i. : trans-
lations of the journals of the two dukes of Wirt-
emberg in 1502 and 1510: both illustrative of
Shakespeare. With notes, etc. London, 1855.
sm. 4° 475.14
Ryle (John Charles). Expository thoughts on the
gospels. With the text. St. John. 3 v. New
York, 1872. 12° 3754.20
Ryland (Jonathan Edwards). Life and corresp. of
John Foster. 2 v. London, 1852. 12°. . 3057.04
— Memoirs of John Kitto. 2 v. N. Y., 1857. 12°.
Ryley (Samuel Wm. ) The Itinerant ; or memoirs of
an actor. 6 v. London, 1809. 12°. . . 1741.01
Ryme (Amedee). Egypte sous la domination fran-
(jaise. Paris, 1848. 8°. [Univers.] . . 901.24
Saadi. See Sadi.
Sabbath of tlie fields. See Macmillan IH.) 3673.32
Sabbaths of otu; Lord. Sm Stevens (W. B.) 1873.. . .3611.20
Sabbathier (Francois). Institutions, manners, and
customs of the ancient nations. From the
French, by P. Stookdale. 2 v. London, 1776. 8°.
Sabine (Edward). Account of experiments to deter-
mine the figure of the earth. L., 1825. 4°. 4028.00
Sabine (Lorenzo). The .American loyalists ; with hist,
essay. Boston, 1847. 8° 3246.01
— Duels and duelling. Boston, 1855. 12°. .6613.25
— Life of Edward Preble. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biography. 2d
8., V. 12. Boston, 1847. 16°.) 3241.22
— Report on the principal fisheries of the American
seas. Washington, 1853. 8° 4828.22
Sabine (Robert). Telegraphy. [In Brit. m'fK industries, 1876.)
Sabine {Rev. Wm. T.) Whence, whither, and why, a sermon,
April. 26, 1874. Phila., 1874. 8° 3687.29
Sabre (G. E.) Nineteen months a prisoner of war.
New York, 1865. 12° 643.20
Sachs (Hans). Warumb betriibatn dich ;— Eln Epitaphium ob
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Milller (Max). Qermau classics. 1868 ; p. 420.424.] 2732.09
See Cornhill mag., v. 40, 1879 (H. Sachs and the master
•ong). *a- See alto vorks on Genaan literature (p. 708).
Sachs (Julius). Text book of botany. Tr. by A. W.
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— Select poen. 8. [/n Sanford (E.) and Walsh (E.) Brit, pcets,
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Sacred anthology. A'e< Conway (M. D) 3537.27
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Saddle (A-) in the wild West. See Rideing (W. H.| . . 113129
Sadi or MosUh-ed-din Sadi Ben AbdaUah. The
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J. Boss. With essay. London, 1823. 8°. 1683.14
Same. Tr. by F. Gladwin, with essay by J. Ross
and preface by E. W. Emerson. B., 1865. 12°.
Same. Gulistan, ou la parterre de roses. Tr.
du Persan, par C. Defremery. Paris, I85S. 12°.
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Letter to sir Wm. Windham, v. 1.
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Letters to Mr. de Ponilly, v. 4.
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Occasional writer, v. 1.
Parties (Dissertation on), v. 3,
Patriotism (Letters on the spirit of), v. 4.
Plan for a general history of Europe, v. 4.
Reflections on the present state of the nation, v. 4,
Reflections upou exile, v. 1.
Remarks on the history of England, v. 2.
State of parties at accession ol George I. v. 4.
'True use of retirement and study, v. 4.
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BatuU (Ibu), 1300-53, v. 1. {I.eo Africanus, 1486-1440,7. 1,
Bell (John), 16901780, T. 2. Muundrell (Henry), 1696. v. 1.
Belzoiii, 17531824. v. 40. IMontague [Lady M. \V.), 1690-
Beruier (Fr.), l(i24-88, v. 1. I 17G2. v. 2.
Bruce (Jamesi, r.30»4, v.2. iNiebuhr iCarsteii),1733-1815.v.S.
Biirckhardt, 1784 1817, v. 3. IPallas (Peter S.), l'.41-l(-ll, v. 3.
Chiirilin (Sir J.), 1643-1713, v. 1. Park (Muum"), 1771.imiC, v.3.
Chois<ul-Ciouffler,l'i62-1817.T. 3. Pocock (liichard),17(M-65, v.2.
Clarke (Dan. E.)1769-182'2,v, 3. P..lo (Maico), r.6U-l:t4, v. 1.
Uenim. 1764-1825. v. 3. iRubiuqni8(W. de). 1260-f3. v. 1.
Forster (Georg). 1760-91, v. 2. Shaw (Vr. '1 hos). 101i2-l-61.v. 2.
Hanwav (JoSfph),171-i-86. v. 2. iTavernier IJ. B.|. 1(02.86. v. 1.
Ha.SB(Iqnist iFred.). 1722-62,v. 2. Tournefort. li;66-1708. v. 2.
Hfber (lieelnald . 178.').1826,v. 3. Ulhia (Antonio de), 1716-95, v. 2.
Kiempfrr F), 1C6M71B. v. 1. (Valle (P. rtella). 11)86-1652, v. 1.
Li'dvard (John). 17.')1 88, v, 2. jVolney, 1757-18':u, v. 3.
Le Vaillaiit (F.),n63-182i, v. 3- I
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Content!.
Acad^mie frani^ise (Hist, de 1'),
v. 14.
Amyot, v. 4.
AngoulSrae {Ditchesse d'), v. 6.
Antin {Due A'), v. 5.
Arago (Francois), (Euvres, v. 10
ArgenRon {Marquis d'), v. 12,14.
Arnauld (Agnes), v, 14.
Arnault {M.). v. 7.
Aubigne (A. d'), v. 10.
Baoliaumout, ((^uvres), v. 11.
Bailly (Sylvaiu), v. 10.
Balzac {M. de), v. 2.
Banville (Th. de), v. 14.
Bareith {Margr. de), v. 12.
Barnave, v. 2.
Barthelemy (£' abtx), v. 7.
Bazin (M.) v. 2.
Beaumarcbais, v. 6.
Berauger. v. 2.
Bernis {Abbe de), v. 8.
Besenval {Saron de), v. 12.
Bolleau, v. 6.
Bonald {M. de), v. 4.
Bonneval (C. A. de), v. 6.
Bonstetten (Ch. V.I, v. 14.
Bossuet, V. 10, 12, 13.
Bourdaloue, v. 9.
Bourgogne {Duchesse de), v. 2.
Broglle {M. de), v. 2.
Brossea {Lepres. de), v. 7.
Buffon. V. 4, 10, 14.
Bussy-Rabutin. v. 3, 13.
Carrel (Armand), v. 6.
Casaubon, Journal de, v. 14.
Caylus {Mme. de), v. 3.
Chamfort, v. 4.
Cbapelle, CEuvres de, v. 11.
Charron. v. 11.
Chateaubriand, v. 1, 2. 10.
Cbanlieu {Abbi; de), v. 1.
Chfenier (Andre), v. 4.
Chesterfield, v. 2.
Cholsy {Abbe de), v. 3.
Condorcet. (Euvres de, v. 3.
Cosnac, Memoires de, v. 6.
Courier (Paul-Louis), v. 6.
Cousin (Victor), v. 1, 6.
Cowper (Wm.), v. 11.
Cr6qui {Marq. de), v. 12.
Dacier {Mme.), v. 9.
D'Aguesseau, v. 3.
Dangeau, Journal de, v. 11.
Dante, v. 11.
Darn {M.).y.9.
Denne-Baron, v. 10.
Desbordes-Valmore {Mme.
V. 14.
Desmoutins (Camille), v. 3
Diderot. V. 3.
Droz(,)/.), v.3.
Ducis, V. 6.
Duclos, v. 9.
Du Camp (Maxima), v. 12.
Du Deffand {Mme. de). v. 1, 14.
Dupont (Pierre), v. 4.
Epinay {Mme. d'), v. 2.
EstrSea (Gabriel d"), v. 8.
Etienne, v. 6,
Favre (Guillaume), v. 13.
Feletz, Geoffroy, Hoffman, v. 1.
Fuaelon, v. 2, 10.
Feydeau (Ernest), v. 14.
Fezeusac ; Journal de la cam-
pagne de Russie, v. 1.
Fi6vee {Mme.), v. 6.
Firdousi, v. 1.
Flaubert, v. 13.
Florian, v. 3.
Fontenelle, v. 3.
Fouquet, v. 6.
Frauklin, v. 7.
Frederic le grand, v. 3, 7, 13.
Friant, v. 14.
Froissart, v. 9.
Oaliani (L'abbe). v. 2.
Gay {Mme. Sophie), v. 6.
Genlis {Mme. de), v. 3.
Geoffrin {Mme.), v. 2.
Gerbet (Abbe), v. 6.
Gibbon, v. 8.
Girardin (Emile de), v. 3.
Oirardin (Saint-Marc), v. 1.
Odthe et Bettina, Lettres, v. 2.
Gourville, Memoires, v. 5.
Graflgny {Mme. de), v. 2.
Grimm, v. 7.
Gu^rin (Eugenie de), v. 12.
Guizrtt, v. 1.
Hamilton (Antoine), v, 1.
Heuault {President), v. 11.
Henry IV., v. 11. 13.
Huet, eveque d'Avraucbea, v. 2.
Janin (J.), v. 2, 6.
Jasmin, v. 4.
Jeanne d'Arc, v. 2.
Jeanntn {Le president), v, 10.
Joinville, v. 8.
Joubert. v. 1.
La Boetie (Etienne), v. 9.
Lacordaire. v. 1.
La Fare {Marq. de), v. 10.
La Fontaine, v. 7.
La Harpe, v. 5.
Lamartine {M. de), v. 1.
Lamartine, Histoire de la res-
tauration. v. 4.
Lambert (Mme. de), v. 4.
Lassay {Marq. de), v. 9.
Latoucbe {M. de), v. 3.
Lauzuu (Due de), v. 4.
La Valliere, v. 3.
Le Bruu-Pindare, v. 6.
Leclercq (Th.), v. 3.
Le Couvreur (Adr.), v. 1.
Lectures publiques, v. 1.
Le Dieu (Abtte), Memoires.v. 13.
Le Sa«e, Gil Bias, v, 2.
Lespinasse {Mite, de), v. 2.
Ligiie {Prince de), v. 8.
Louis XIV.. (Euvres, v. 5.
Luynes {Due de). v. 14.
Uadame. mere du regent : nou-
velleslettres, v. 8.
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Ualua [Ducheae du), t. 3.
Ilalne de Blraii, v. 13.
Haiuteuuu [Mme. At), t. i, »,
Maletru (JoBeph de , v. 4.
Malo>4lie(bes {M. de), v. 3.
Uulherbo et sun ^cole, v. 8.
Mallet du Pan, v. 4.
Marffuerito de Navarre, v. 7.
Marie Sttiart, v, 4.
Mario Antoinette, v. 4.
Maiivauz, T. 9.
Miirmont {Marfchal), v. 6.
Mitrmontel, Menioires, v. 4.
MariiUes (Abbe de), v. 14.
MassiHon, V. 9.
Maucroix, v. 10,
MaupertuiB, v, 14.
Maury lAbb^), v. 4,
tiazariu (Palace), t. 2.
Meilban (Senao de), t. 10.
Merim^ (Lea faux Dametrlus),
V. 7.
Mizeray, t. 8.
Michaud, V. 7.
Mirabeau, v. 4.
Mirabeau et Sophie, v. 4.
Montaigne, v. 4.
Montalembert {3t. de), V, 1,
Montpeusier (MUe de), v. 3.
Montesquieu, v. 7.
Moutluc, T. 11.
Moreau (Heg6sipp6), v. 4.
Motteville {Mme. de), v. 6.
Musset (Alfred de). v, 1, 13.
Napoleon, Catnpagne d'Egypte
et de Syrie, v. 1.
Neoker {Mme.), v. 7.
Necker (M.) v. 7.
Kiveruals (£« due de', v. 13.
Orleans [Duchrtse d'), v. 6.
Pariset, T. 1.
Pascal (B.), Pensies de, t. 6.
Paaquier (Etleune), t. 3.
Patiu (Gui), V. 8.
Patru, V. 5,
Pelleport ((MnfraO, v. 13.
Perranlt, v. 5.
Phillippe de Commynes, t. 1.
Pline, le natnraliste, v, 2.
PoSsie et pontes en 1852,v.5.
Pompadour {Mme. de), v. 2.
Portalis, v. 5.
Prfivost, V. 9.
Qu'est.ce qu'un claaaique ? v, 3.
Babelals, v. 3.
Raynouard, v. 5.
Recamier (j/me.), v, 1, 14.
Reguard, v. 7.
Regrets (Lee) v. 6.
Renart (Roman del. v. 8.
Rotz (Card.de), v. 8.
Richelieu {Card, de), v. 7.
Rigault (Hippolyte), v. 18.
Rivarol, v. 13.
Robert (Leopold), v. 10.
Roederer, v. 6.
Rohan {Due de), v. 12.
Rolliu, V. 6,
Ronsard, v. 13.
Rousseau (J. J.), T. 2, 3.
Rulhiire, V. 4.
3;icy (9. de), v. 14.
3aint-.\mant, CEuvres, v. 12.
Saint-Auselnie, v. 6.
Saint-Arnaud {Marechal). v. 13.
Saint'Evremond et Ninon, v. 4,
Saint' Just, v. fi.
9aint-I,ambert, T. 8.
Saint-Martin, T. 10.
Salttt-Piene, v. 6.
Saint-Simon, v. 3.
Sales (Ft. de), v. 7.
Sand (Oeorge), t. 1.
Santeul. v. 12.
Soudory (Mile, de.), v. 4.
Sdvlgna {Mne de), t. 1.
Seneci, v. 12.
Sleyes, v. 5.
Stendhal {M. de), t. 9.
Sully, V. 8.
Taine, V. 13.
Tallemant et Bussy, v. 13.
Xh^Stres (Question des), t. 1.
Thiers, Le consulat et 1' em-
pire. V. 1, 12, 14.
Tracy (Mme. de), v. 13.
Ursins (Frincesse dea), v. 6, 14.
Vauvenargues, v, 3, 14.
Vicq d' Azyr, v. 10,
Viel-Ca«tel, T. 14,
Villavs {Marfchal de), v. 13.
Villehardouin (Geoffroy de),v.9.
ViUemain et Cousin, v. 1, 6.
Villun (Francois), v. 14.
Voiture, CBuvres, v. 12.
Volney, v. 7.
Voltaire, LettreslBidites,T. 13.
Voltaire et de Brosses, v. 7.
Walckenaer, v. 6.
Werther : corresp. da 0&tbe,
T. 11.
Bamond (L. F. E), v. 10.
— Celebrities of the past and present, chiefly adapted
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Contents; Card. Richelieu. Card. Mazarin. Card.de
Retz. Lacordalre. Montesquieu. Madame H6camier.
Saiut-Evremond and Ninon de L'Enclos. Lord Chesterfield.
Adrienue J,e Couvreur, etc.
— Chateaubriand et son groupe litt^raire sous I'Em-
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queen of Scots. Lord Chesterfield. Ben]. Franklin, Gib-
bon. Cowper. Thiers. English literature. Pope as a
poet.
— Monday chats. Selected and tr. from the 'Causer-
ies du lundi,' with introd. essay on [his] life and
writings, by W. Mathews. Chicago, 1877. 12°.
Content!. ■ Bossuet. Fenelon. Frederick the great.
Abbd Gallanl. Mme. OeofTriu. Onizot. JoulMrt. Louis
xlT. MassUlon. Pascal. Rousseau.
— Memoirs of madame Desbordes-Valmore. With a
selection from her poems. Tr. by H. W. Pres-
ton. Boston, 1873. ]6». 3171.24
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Content*.
Acad4mie, Des proohaines ilec-
tions de 1', y. 1.
Albany (La comteue d'), par
Taillandier, v. S.
Alton. Shee (Comte d"^, Le mar-
iage du due Pompee, t. 7.
Anthologie grecque, v. 7.
Apulve. V. 2.
Bertrand (Joseph), v. 10.
Bengnot {Comte de), Memoires,
V. 11.
Bignon (Baron), Souvenirs
d'ou diplomats, v. 9.
Biot. Melanges scl. et lltt., y. 3,
Boissonade, v. 6.
Bossuet, CEiivres, v. 9,
Boufflers {Comteue de), v. 4.
Bruyere, v. 1.
Carlos (Don) et Philippe il., par
Gachard, v. 5.
Catherine ii., Memoires de,v. 2
Catinat, v. 8.
Cervantes, Don Quichotte, v. 8.
Charles ii. d' Espaguo, v. 2.
Charles v. apres son abdica-
tion, T. 3,
Obateaubrisad Juge par nn ami
intime, v. 3,
Cli6nler (Andri), Poesies, v. 3.
Clermont {Comte de) et sa cotir.
y.11.
Oolld, correspondance mM.,T.7
Gonnaissance de Tbomuie au
xviie et au xviiie siecle, v. 3.
Constant (Beiij), son cours de
politique constitutiouelle,v.l.
Corneille, Le Cid, v. 7.
Gotilmaun, RSmlniscences.v. 9.
Uapbnis et Cbloe, v. 4.
DelScluzo (E. J.), Souvenirs, V.3.
Deachanel (Emile), Eesai de
critique naturelle, T. 9.
Didot (A. F.), Observ. sur I'or-
thographe franfaiee, T. U.
DUbner, v. 11.
Diicis, Epistolaire, v. 4.
Duveyrier (Ch.), Deux confSr-
encea. v. 10.
Duvoyrier (Henri), Lea Tou&-
reg du Nord, v. 9T
Femme (La) au xviii si6cle,T,4
Fervel, Campagnes de lar^v
frangais duns les PyrdufieB
orietitales, v. 2.
FeuUlet, Histoire de Sibylle,
T. 6.
Flammarion, La pluraliti des
mondcs, T. 10.
Flaubeit, SalammbO, ▼. 4.
Foucault, Memoires, v. 3.
Francheschi-Delouue (Le gSn-
«ral), V. 11.
Frochot. prifetde la Seine, v. 11.
Fromentin, Un ete dans le Sa-
hara; Dominique, v. 7,
Gasparin {Mme. del, v. 9.
Oautier (Thfephlle), v. 6.
Gavarni, v. 6.
Oirardin (Emile de), y. 7.
QiBors (Comte de), v. 11.
Goethe et d'Eckerman, Entre-
tiens de, v. 3.
Qoncourt (MM. de), Ideas et
sensations, v. 10.
Grenier, La Gr^ce en 1863, v. 6.
Orote,Hi8tolredelaGrSce,v. 10.
Ouerin {Mile. Eugenie de), v. 9.
Gueroult, V. 4.
Gu^rin (Maurice et Eugenie
de). V. 3.
Guizot, Meditations sur la reli-
gion chretienne, v. 9.
— Memoires, v. 1.
Halevy, secretaire perp^t, v. 2.
Harley {M. de), v. 8.
Labe (Louise), v. 4.
La Bruyere, Comedie. v. 10.
Lafayette (C. de), Pbeme des
champs, v. 2.
Lameunais, Correspond., v. 1.
— (Euvres in^dites, v. 11.
Laprade, Questions d'art et de
morale, v. 1.
La Rochefoucauld, KZuvres inu-
dltea, V. 6.
Lebrun, CEuvres, v. 6.
Lefebvre, Ulstolre des cabinets
de r Europe, v. 10.
Legendre (<'a(>&<),Memoires,v.6.
Le Flay, La reforme sociale en
France, v. 9.
Llttri, T. S.
Louvois, Histoire de, t. 1, T.
l^uis xlv., Corresp. de, v. 10.
— . Journal de la ssnte de, t.2.
— et le due de Bourgogne, par
Micbelet, V. 2.
Loyson (Ch.), CEuvres cholslaa,
V, 11.
Usgnin {U.), V. 8.
Malouet, Memoires, v. 11.
Maraia, Journal et mimoirea,
v. 9.
Maria Leckzinska, v. 8.
Mario-Antoinette, v. 8, 9, 10.
Marie-TlierC-se. v. 9, 10.
Moliere, (Euvres, v. 8.
Monselet, Poesies, romans at
critique, v. 10.
Montaigne, v. 6.
Montaigne en voyage, v. 2.
Nain freres, v. 4.
Noailles (Marecbal de), t. 10.
Orleans, Le mystere du sl^a d',
v. 3.
Perrault, Les contes. v. 3.
Piron (Alexis), v. T.
Poesie en 1868, v. 10.
Pontmartin, Cauaeries Itttir-
aires, v. 2.
— Les jeudis de madame Ohar.
bonneau, v. 3.
Pr6vost-Paradol. Essaisde pol-
itique et de litt^ratuie, v, 1.
Racine (Jean), v. 10.
— et Louis), Lettres inedites
de, V. 3.
Renan, Esaals de morale et de
critique, etc., v. 2.
— Viede J^us, v. 6.
Rigault, CEuvres completes, v. 1
Roland (Mme.), Memoires, v. 8.
Saiut-Andre (Jean Bon), v. 8.
Saint-Simon coiisidere comme
historien.par M.Cheruel.v.lO.
Saint-Victor (P. de), Hommes
et dieux. v. 10.
Saints evangiles (Les), v. 3.
Saxe (Maurice), v. 11.
Sevign6 (JUme. de), Lettres, v. 1.
Sismoudl, Lettres a Mme. d'
Albany, v. 6.
Stael (Mme. de), Coppet et Wei-
mar, V. 2.
Taine, Hist, de la lit. anglaise,
V. 8.
Terence, par de Belloy, v. 6.
ThlerB, Sainte HfelSne, v. 3.
Xhlouville et la chartreuse du
Val-Saint-Picrre, v. 1.
Tocqueville, Nouvelle corres.
poudance, v. 10.
Vaugelas, v. 6.
Verdelin ( Mme. do), y. 9.
Vernet (Horace), v. 0.
Veuillot, Melanges, v. 1.
Vlgny (Alfred de), v. 6.
VIguier (;V.), V. 11.
ViUars {Marichal de), v. 6.
Viollet- le-Duc, Entretiens so*
Tarchitecture, v. 7,
Virgile, (Euvres, v. 11.
Waterloo par M. Thiers, v. 3.
Zeller, Entretiens sur I'hlst-
olre, v, 9.
— Poesie fran(;aise au 16e si^cle. 2 v. Paris, 1828. 8°.
— Portraits contemporains. 2 v. Nouv. ^d. Paris,
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J, Lefevre. Louis de CarnS. Memoires de Mirabeau.
Edgar Quinet. Napoleon, po4me. Balzac. ViUemain. Qnt-
tlnguer.
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Salmon-flshing. See Fish and fisheries {Salmon, p. 660);—
Amusements (/"iJ/ii'i!;, p. 24). .„,,,., ,„,,««
Salmonia. See Davy {Sir U.) 4214.13 ; 4610.06
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— Colombey (£.) Euelles, salons, et cabarets : histoire
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the body and mind. 1850 6093.14
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don angler. London, 1814. 1G°. . . .4626.21
Salter (Wm.) Life of James W. Grimes. N. Y., 1876. 8°.
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Ssan&ys (George). Poetical works. With introd. and
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Sanford (Ezekiel). Humours of Entopia : a tale of
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Sanford (Henry S.) DiSerent systems of penal codes
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Sanford (John Langton). Studies and illustrations
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1876. 8° 3528.14
Sanson (Henry, ed. ) Memoirs of the Sansons from
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Santa Rosa (Sautorre, cotUt de). On the FiedmonteBe rev. [/n
Pamphleteer, v. 19. Londou, 1822. 8°.) .... 60S8.19
Santaguello (M. ) Dictionary of the peculiarities of
the Italian language. Lond., 1820. H". 64-25.03
Santarem (M. F. do Barras y Sousa, vwomie de).
Americua Vospucius and liiK voyages. Tr. by
E. V. Childc. Boston, 1850. 12°. . . 3174.22
Santi (Ritffaello). See Rafikello.
Sauto Domingo ( (Jomte Joseph Hippolyte). Roman
tablets; manners, customs, ceremonies, and gov-
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London, 1826. 12° 981.22
Santos (Freu Francisco de los). Description of the
royal palace called the Escurial ; and of the
Chapel royal of the Pantheon. From the Span-
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Santos (Joafto dos). * HiBtory of Eastern Ethiopia, 1681. [In
Pinkerton (J.) VoyaRes, v. IG.] 926.16
Sanzio (ilaffacUo). See Baffaello Sanzio.
Sappho. Odea and epigrams. Tr. by F. Fawkea. [7n Chalmers
(A.) Engl. pootB, V. 20. 1810.) Wili:M
— Bruce (J.) Classic portrsitB, v. 1, 1863 ; p. 1-15. . .3212.15
— Fettim (C. C.) In his Greece, v. 1, 1867 : p. 171-180. . 426.11
— Higginsnn(T.W.) Atlantic essays, 1871 ; p. 2911-326. 2628.28
A^ufc.— Repr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 28, 1871.
*y See also Literature (Greek, p. 708).
Sappho ; a tragedy. See Grillparzer (F.) 1856 1721.31
Sappho ; a tragedy. See Lewis (Sirs. E. A.) 1732.13
Saracens, .^ee Conntries (p. 366).
Saranacs, (If. 1'.) See Countries (p. 366).
Saratoga Springs, (X. Y.) See Countries (p. 366).
Sardinia. See Countries (p. 366).
Sardou (Victorien). Fernanda : pifeoe en quatre actes,
en prose. 3e 6d. Paris, 1870. 8°. . . . 7035.36
— LafamilloBenoiton: comedie. 27e M. P., 1869. 12°.
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— Patrie : drame hist. 2e ed. P., 1869. 12°. . 7035.24
— Les pattes de mouche : com. P., 1870. 12°. 7035.32
— La perle noire. Paris, 1862. 12°. .... 7035.37
— Les pommes du voisin : com. P., 1865. 12°. 7035.33
— Seraphino : comedie. 3e ed. P., 1869. 12°. 703.5.34
— Les vienx gar<;ons : com. 5e ^d. P., 1865. 12°.
See aalaxy, Apl., 1874 (a breakfast with Victorien Sardon,
by A. Rhodes); International rev., v. 7,1879 (by J. B.
Matthews).
Sargaat (Wm. Lucas). Essays of a Birmingham man-
ufacturer. 4 V. London, 1809-71. 8°. . . 2543.23
Contents : v. 1. Characteristics of manufactttvers. Ireland
and tho tenure of laud. Limited democracy. 'Dyslogistic*.
Sir Samuel Bentbam. 2. Injustice in justice. Lies in
statistics. Middle class education. Adam Smith and his
precursors. 3. The new academy [for the encoin-agemeut
of pliilos. and literary merit). The princess and her dowry.
Comparative morality. The purse and the cash box [i.e.
the distinction between capital and self maintenance].
4. School boards and the irreconcilables. Paupers and
theorists.
— Kobert Owen, and his social philosophy. London,
1860. 8° 3135.14
— Science of social opulence. L., 1856.8°. . 5932.19
Sargent (Epes). Original dialogues. N. Y. 1861. 12°.
— Reminiscences of Samuel Dexter. By Sigma [pseud.]
Boston, 1857. 24° 3052.08
^ Standard speaker. Philadelphia, 1859. 8°. 6333.04
— The woman who dared, [a poem]. B., 1870. 16°.
Sargent (Henry W.) Supplement. See Downing (A. J.) Land-
scape gardening 6125.10
Sargent {.John O.) Lectures ou Amer. eteam navigation. [In
Weale's quar. papers, pt. 6.] 3918.13
Sargent (John T.) Theodore Parker, the reform pulpit, and the
influences that oppose it : sermon. Boston, 1852. H°. 3582.19
Sargent (Lucius Manlius). Dealings with the dead.
[«non.]2v. Boston, 1856. 12°. . . .2522.22
A'ote.— First appeared in the Boston Evening Transcript.
Sargent (Nathan). ['Oliver Oldsohool,' pseud.] Pub-
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Sargent (\Vinthrop\ History of an exped. against
Fort Du Quesne under Braddock. Phila., 1855. 8°.
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Sarmie ito (Domingo F. ) Life in the Argentine Re-
public in the days of the tyrants : or, civilization
and barbarism. With sketch of the author, by
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— Metododelectura gradual. N. Y., [».(i.] 18''. 0423.11
Sanuleuto (F. L. ) Life of Pauline Cushman, the
union spy and scout. Phila., 1865. 12°. . 3045.22
Saroni (Herrman S. ) Musical vade mecum : a man-
ual of music. New York, 1852. 12°. . . 1563.17
Sarpl (Paolo, the friar\ Maxims of the government
of Venice. From the Italian. L.,1707. 18°. 5713.13
aS'See also under his name in Biography (p. 195).
Sarrans (Bernard). Memoirs of Lalayette, and of
the French revolution of 1830. 2 v. London,
1832. 8°. . • 3097.02
- Same. [Different transl] Lafayette, Louis Phi-
lippe, and the revolution of 1830. 2 v. London,
1832. 8° 3097.04
Sarratt (J. H. ) A new treatise on the game of chess.
2v. London, 1821. 8° 4611.26
Sarraziu (Jean). Confessions of general Buonaparte
to the abbe Maury. From the French. London,
1812. 8° 3132.20
Sartor Resartus. See Carlyle (Thomas) 2615.13a
Sartorlus (C.) "Mexico. — Landscapes and sketches.
Ed. by Dr. Gaspey. London, 1859. 4°. 1156.01
Sartorius (Johannes). See Snyders (Jaiis).
Sassanian empire. See Countries (Persia, p. 358 ; especially
Rawlinson).
Satan. See Devil (p. 414).
Satan : a libretto. See Cranch (C. P.) 1874 1714.31
Satan as a moral philosopher. See Henry (E. S.) . . . 3667.32
Satan, poem. See Montgomery (R.) Poetical works, 1854. 1073.02
Satchel guide for the vacation tourist in Europe.
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Satire and Satires.
X^See a/so Aphorisms (p. 30);— Oarieature (p. 263); —
Characters iP- 2t)l); — Epigrams (p. 446); — Poetry (Parodirt
p. 1)07);— Proverbs(p. U^M);— Wit and humor.
— CoUier (J. Payne). Ou tho origin and iinprovemeut of Eng-
lish satiric poetry. [In his Poetical decameron, v. 1. 1820,
p. 151-336; V. 2, p. 1-64.) 1633.16
— Dryden (J.) Essay on Satire. [In his Works, v. 13, 1821 ; p.
3-118.J 6U42.26
— Fi'isweli (J. H.) Essays on the satirists, - [In Ai'sEngl. writers,
1869 ; p. 200-227.] , 2526.17
— Hannay (J.) Satire and satirists. 1855. . . 2531.02
Contents : Horace and Juvenal. Erasmus, Sir David
Lindsay, and George Buchanan. Early European satire —
Walter Mapes. Laugland's Vision of Piers Ploughman.
Skelton. Hall. Donne. Boileau, Butler, Dryden. Swift,
Pope, Churchill. Political satire and squibs — Swift, Sir
H. Williams, Chatterton, Anti-Jacobin, Wolcott. Burns,
etc. Gifford, Byron, Moore, and more recent satiriets.
— Kirkus(W.) Satire. [/nAis Miscel. essays. 2d s. 1868.] 3,663.30
— Ruperli (G. A.) Do satira Romanoruni. [In Juvenalis. Opera,
V. 1, Valpy. 18-20.) 7714.03
— Sellar ( W. Y.) Roman poets, etc. 1363 ; p. 159-177. . lf.86.26
— Tenterden (Lord). Use and abuse of. [In Oxford prize essays,
V. 1, 18;J6 ; p. 179-207.] 2541.11
See o/5oQu. rev., v. 101, 1867 (Political satires of England).
ij^For works of individual satirists, see —
In Greek and Latin literature, Aristophanes (' Com-
edies');— Lucianus (' Dialogues') ;— LuciUns ;— Horace : —
Juvenal ; — Persius ; — Martial ; —
In English literature, Mapes ;— Langland (' Piers Plough-
man) ; — Lindsay (David) ; — Donne (' Satires') :— Hall
('Muudua alter et idem"; — ' siatyres') ;— Dryden (' Absalom
and Achitophel" ;— 'Mac Flecknoc') ;— Butler (' Hudibias') ;
—Oldham (' Satires') ;— Swift (' Tale of a tub' ;— ' Gulliver'a
travels' ; — ■ Drapier's letters,' etc.) ; — Pope (' Dunciad' ; —
'Moral epistles.' etc.) Arbuthnot (History of John Bull' ;—
'Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus') ; —Young ('The love of
fame the universal yassion') ;— Gay (' Tho beggar's opera')
— Johnson ('London'; — 'Vanity of human wishes'); —
Churchill ('Temple of fame' ; — 'The conference' ;—' The
Rosciad' : 'The prophecy of famine', etc.) ; — Cowper ('The
task'; 'The tyrocinium', etc.) ; — John Wolcott ('Peter Pin-
dar') ; — Mathias (' Pursuits of literature') ; — Robert
Bums (' Holy Willie's prayer' ; — • Holy Friar') :— Gifford
(' Baviad' ; — ' Mffiviad') ; — Junius (' Letters') ;— Rolliad ; —
Anti-Jacobin ;— Byron ('English bards'; — 'Vision of judg-
ment';—'Don Juan,' etc.; — Moore ('Fudfje family,' r/c.; —
■Two penny post-bag') ;— Peacock (Satirical novels);-
Thackeray : — Dickens ; — Carlyle ; — Paulding ('John
Bull') ;— Lowell (' Fable for critics' ; — • Biglow papers'); —
Edw. Jenkins (novels);— Obliviad ;— Trumbull (J.)
In French literature, Rabelais ; —Scarron ; — Boileau; —
Voltaire ; — Beaumarchais ;— Balzac ; —
In German literature, H. O. Agrippa (' Vanity of arts and
sciences') : — Epistols) obscuroruui vivonim ;— Erasmus
('Colloquies';- 'Praise of folly) ;— Wieland;—
In Italian literature, Ariosto ;— Boiardo ;— Alfieri:-
In Spanish literature, Cervantes : — Quevedo : — Hurtado
de Mendoza.
Satterlee (Alfred H.) Arrangement of medals and
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Saturday magazine, v. 1-24. July, 1832— June, 1874.
London, 1833-41. fol G.
Saturday review of politics, literature, science, and
art. V. 1-48. Nov. 3, 1855 - 1879. L., 1856-79. fol.
— Oratd (James). The Saturday review, etc., 2713.14
Saturn (IHanet). Sec Astronomy (Planets, p. S4).
Saiilcy (L. Ffilicien Caignart ile). Journey round
the Dead sea and in the Bible lands, 1850-51.
2d ed. 2 v. London, 1854. 8^ . . . 1054.02
Saunders (Frederick). About woman, love, and
marriage. New York, 1868. 12°. . .5823.10
Same. New York, 1874. 16°. . . .5823.10
^-Evenings with the sacred poets. L., 1870. 12°.
— Mosaics. New York, 1859. 12° 2543.04
ConUnts. Author-craft. Origin of celebrated books.
Tho bright Bide. Epistle to the reader. Fame. Human
face divine. Magic of music. Night and day. Single
blesKeduesg, Youth and ago.
— Our national centennial j ubilee. Orations, ad-
dresses and poems, July 4, 1876, in the several
states of the union. N. Y., 1877. 8". . 684.19
NoU. — For CtmUnU, see Fourth of July. p. 557.
— Salad for the social. N. Y., 1856. 12°. . 2542.11
— Salad for the solitary. N. Y., 1853. 12°. 2542.10
Saunders (John). Stt Fiction class list (p, 618).
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Contents : Ite Abtb. Vol. 1. Magisterdissortation : An-
tiquissimi de prima malorum humauorum origine philos-
ophematis Genes, iii explicaudi tentameu criticum et
philoaophicum. Ueber Mythen, historische Sagen uud
Philosophenie der iiltesteu Welt. Ueber die Mdglichkeit
einer Form der Philosophie uberhaupt. Theologische Kx-
aniensdiBsertation : De Marcione Paulinarum epiHtolarum
emendatore. Vom Ich als Priucipder Philosopbie Oder
liber das Unbediugte im menscblichen Wissen. Neue De-
duktion des Naturrechts. PhiloKophlBche Briefe iiber
Dogmatismus uud Kriticiemus. AbhaudingenziAr Erlauter-
ung des Idealismus der Wissenchaftelehre. Ueber die
Preiel'rage, welche Foitschritte hat die Mctaphysik seit
Leibnizcns und Wolfs Zeiten in Deutschlaud gemacht,
und deren Losungen. Ueber die Frage, ob eiue Philoso-
phie der Erfahrung, Insbesoudere. ob eiuu Philosophie
der Geschichte moglich sey. Ueber Offenbarung und
Volksunterricht. Recension J. G. Bchlossers.
2. Ideen zu einer Philosophie der Natur. You der
Welteeele,
3. Erster Eutwurf cines Systems der Naturphilosopbie.
Einleitung zu dem Entwurfeiues Systems der Naturphi-
losopbie. System des trausceudeutalen Idealismus. Ueber
dlo Jenaische Allgemeine Literaturzeitung.
4. Allgemeine Deduktlon des dyuamischeu Processes
Oder der Kategorien der Physik. Ueber den wahren Be-
griflf der Naturphilosopbie. Darstellung meines Systems
der Philosophie. Bruno oder Uber das giittliche uud na-
tUrliche Princip der Diuge, ein Gespracb. Fernere Dars-
tellungen aus dem System der Philosophie. Die vler
edlen Metalle. Miscellen.
5. Abhandlungen, &c., aus dem Eritischeit Journal der
Philosophie : Ueber das Weseu der philosophischen Eritik
Uberhaupt und ihr Verhaltniss ziim gegenwiirtigeu Zus-
tand der Philosophie insbesoudere ; Ueber dua absolute
Ideutilatssystem und seiu Verhaltniss zu dem ueuesten
iReinholdisehenDualismus); Ruckert uud Weiss ode r die
i'hilosophie, zu dem es keines Denken and Wissens be-
darf; Ueber das Verhaltniss der Naturphilosopbie zur
PJiilosoijhle Uberhaupt; Ueber die Construction in der
Philosophie ; Ueber Dante in philooophischer Beziebuug ;
Notizenblatt ; Vorlesungen Ueber die Methude des akade-
miscben Studiums ; Philosophie der Kunst.
6. Immanuel Kaut. Philosophie und Religion. Propg-
deutik der Philosophie. System des gesammten Philoso-
phie und der Naturphilosopbie insbesoudere.
7. Darleguug des wahren Verhiiltuisses der Naturphil-
osopbie zu der verbesserten Fichteecheu Lehre. Aus den
Jahrbiichei'u der Medicin als Wissenschaft : Vorrede zu
den JahrbUchern ; Aphorismen zu Einleitung in die Na-
turphilosopbie ; Aphorismen Uber die Naturphilosopbie ;
Eritische Fragmente ; Vorliiufige Bezeichnuug dee Stand-
punktes der Medicin uach Grundsatzeu der Naturphilos-
ophle. Ueber das Verbiiltniss der bildendeu Eunste zu
der Natur. PbiloBOphie Uutersuchungen iiber das Wesen
der menscbhchen Freiheit und die damit zusammenhau-
genden Gegenstiinde. Stuttgarter Privatvorlesungen.
Aufsiitze und Recensiuneu aus der Jenaer und Eriauger
Literaturzeitung und dem Morgeublatt : Notiz von deu
neueu Versucheu uber die Elgeuschalten der Erz-und
Wasserfuhler, u. s. w.; Die Weihuachtsfeier, von F.
Schleiermacher; DerStreitdes Philauthropinismus und
Humanismus in der Theorie des Erziehuiigsuiiterriehts
von F. L. Niethammer; Ehrenpforte und Triumphbogeu
fUr Kotzebue bei seiner Ruckkehr ins Vaterland; Einiges
Uber die Scbiidellebre; Bild vom Zinsgroscheu; Notiz
uber eiu merkwUrdiges Bild von Langer Munchen ; Ueber
die Verfassung der ueuen konigUcheu Akademie der bil-
dendeu KUuste in MUnchen.
8. Ueber das Wesen deutscher Wissenschart. Denk-
mal der Schrift von den gotthchen Dingeu u. s. w. des
Herru F. H. Jacobi, u. s. w. Aus der Allgemeinen Zeits-
chrift von Deutschen fUr Deutsche : Vorrede. Briefwech-
sel mit EscUeumayer bezuglich der Abhaudlung " Pbilos-
ophiscbe Uutersuchungen Uber das Wesen der meiisch-
licheu Freiheit, u. s. w." Ludwig August UUlsen. Die
Weltalter, Erstes Buch. Ueber die Gottheiteu voii Samo-
thrake. Eleinere Aufsatze. Ueber das sogenauute Wet-
terschiessen. Bericht Uber deu pasigraphischeu Versuch
des Professor Schmid in Dilliugeu. Vorschlage, die Besch-
aftigung der philol.-philos. Etasse betreffeud. Noch ein
Wort Uber die Arbelten der philol.-philos. Elasse.
9. Ueber den Zusammenbaiig der Natur mit der Oeister-
welt, ein Gespriich. Euustgeschichtliche Ammerkungen
zu J. M. Wagners Bericht Uber die ageiiitischen Bild-
werke. Erlanger Vortrage: Ueber die Natur der Philoso-
phie als Wissenschaft; Ueber den Werth und die Bedeu-
tung der Bibelgesclischaften; Spicilegium observationum
in novissiuiam Arnobii editionem. Abhandlungen pbilo-
logischen andmythologischeu Inhalts : Ueber eiue Stelle
des Lucretius ; Ueber eine Stelle Platons ; Ueber eino
Stelle im Homerischen Hymnus an Demeter ; Ueber die
arabischen Namen des Dionysos ; Ueber das Alter kyklop-
ischer Bauwerke in Griecheulaud. Erste Vorlesuug in
Munchen. Rede an die Studirenden der Ludwig-Maxi-
milians-Universitat. Reden iu deu offentlichen Sitzungen
der Akademie der Wissenschafteu in MUnchen.
10. Zur Geschichte der neueren Philosophie. Vorrede
zu einer philosophischen Schriit des Hrn. Victor Cousin.
Darstellung des philosophischen Enipirismus. Authropo-
logisches Schema. Worte zum Andenkeu des Freiheiru
von Moll und Sylvestre de Sacys. Darstellung des Natiir-
processes. Vorwort zu H. Steflfens nachgelassenen
Schriften. Vorbemerkungeu zu der Frage Uber den Ur-
spnmg der Sprache. Epigrammata. Gedichte und me-
triscbe Uebersetzungen.
lite Abth. Vol. 1. Historisch-kritiBchb Einleitimg in die
Philosophie derMythologie.
2. Philosophie der Mytliologie.
3, 4. Philosophie der Ofifenbarung.
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Lyyttou, and ' Select minor puoms '. Tr. by J. S. Dwigbt.
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Contents: History of the 3U years' war. Histoijr of tha
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Bohn, 1870. 12° 5064.25
Contents : Hist, of the Netherlands, continued. The
Camp of Wallenstein, tr. by 8. T. Coleridge. William Tell,
tr. by T. Martin.
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Contents : Don Carlos, tr. by B. D. Boylan. Mary Stu-
art, tr. by J. Mellish. Maid of Orleans, tr. by Anna Swao-
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Braut von Messina (Die), v. 6.
Briefe iiber Don Carlos, v. 10.
Brlefe Uber die iiathetische Er-
ziehuug des Menschen, v. 12.
Demetrius, v. 7.
Denkwiirdigkeiten aus dem Le-
ben des Marschalla Vieille-
viUe, V. 11.
Dido, V. 1.
Dichtung, V. 12.
Don Carlos, y. 3.
Fiesco, V. 2.
Gedichte, V. 1.
Gegeuwiirtige deutsche Theatre
(Das), V. 10.
Geistersoher (Der), v. 10.
Geschichte der Unruhen in
Frankreich welche der Re-
gieruug Heiurichs iv. vor-
angingen bis zum Tode
Karls IX., V. 11.
Geschichte des AbfaUs der ve-
rein. Niederlande. v. 8.
Geschichte des dreissigjah-
rigen Kriegs, v. 6.
Gesetzgebung dee Lykurgus
nnd Solon, v. 10.
Herzog von Alba bel eineni
Friihstiick aut* dem SchloBse
zu Rudolstadt. 1647, v. 11.
Huldipung der Kiinste (Die),v.6.
Kabale und Liebe, v. 2.
Kinder des Huuses (Die), v. 7.
Kleine Schriften vermischten
Inhalts, v. 11, 12.
Macbeth, v. 6.
Maltheser (Die), v. 7.
Maria Stuart, v. 6.
Meuscheufeiud (Der), v. 2.
NeSfe ale Onkel (Der), v. 7,
Parasit (Der), v. 7.
Phiidra, v. 7.
Philosophische Briefe, v. 10.
Raubf-r (Die), v. 2.
Schaubuhiie als eiue moraliscLe
Austalt betrachtet, v. 10.
Seudung Moses, v. 10.
Spaziei-gang unter den Linden.
V. 10.
Spiel deg Schicksals, v. 10.
Turaudot, v. 0.
Universal historische tibersicht
zu den Zeiten Kaiser Fried-
rlchs I., V. 11.
Verbrecher aus verlorener
Ehre, v. 10.
Wallenstein, V. 4.
Warbeck, v. 7.
William Tell, v. 6.
Zerstornng von Troja, v. 1.
ZUHunimentiang der tliierlKchec
Natur des Meuschen mit sei-
ner geistigen, v. lo.
Iphigeuie in Aulis, v. 3.
Jungfrau von Orleans (Die), v. 5.
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Goethe and Schiller : their lives and works, 1879
[30116.27);— Flint (R.) Philos. of hist.. 1876; p. ;!88-409
[447.01];— Hagenbach (K. K.) German rationalism, 1866
[3566.16J;— Macmillan, Aug., 1876 (Corresp. betw. 8. and
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C. Hankin. 2 v. London, 1858. 8°. . . 3156.13
A^ote.- Reviewed in Littell, Apl. 16, 1869.
— Principles of beauty : with nn essay on the tem-
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1859. 12° 1431.13
— Select memoirs of Port Boyal. 4th ed. 2 v. Lon-
don, 1835. 8° 3431.20
Schindler (Anton). Life of Beethoven, incL corresp.
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don, 1841. 12°. 3017.25
Schiuz (Charles). Researches on the action of the
blast-furnace. London, 1870. 8°. . . 3941.04
Schlagjntweit (Emil). Buddhism in Tibet. With
an account of the Buddhist systems preceding it
in India. Leipzig, 1863. 8° 3528.01
Schlegel (August Wilhelm von). Lectures on dra-
matic art and literature. Tr. bv J. Black. Lon-
don, Bo/m, 1846. 12°. ....... .1742.18
Note See critical notices ofS. in Black, mag., v. 54 ; Ed.
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Alexander. Tr. by L. Purcell and R. H. White-
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Robertson. London, Bohn, 1848. 12°. . 412.17
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Morrison. London, Bohn, 1847. 12°. . 5416.22
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1876. "'-Ol
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— Poetry of the vegetable world. 1st Amer. ed., by A.
Wood. Cincinnati, 1853. 12° 4914.03
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London, 1849. 8° 4914.01
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— On the discrepancy between the Sabellian and Athanasian
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— Outline of the study of theology. With reminiscen-
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baoh iK. R.) German rationalism, 1866 [3566.061; Chris,
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Schleiermacher); Moh., 1869, p. 171-191 (The Schleier-
macher centennial and its lesson, by S. Osgood).
Schlesier (Gustav). Life of William von Humboldt.
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Schneider (Charles Henri). Ecrin littSraire : a col-
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to serve as readings. Edin., 1867. 16°. . 6216.23
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1847. 8° 554.07
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Phil., 1853. 8° 3913.02
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Chadwick. Boston, 1875. 12°. . . . 4347.11
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343-381.] .■ : : ■ -^-.S"^-^"
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also (111 Biography, p. 218) the lives of Anselm ;— Abelard ;
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Scholten (Johannes Hendricus). On modern materialism and
its causes. [In Beard (J. R.) Progress of relig. thought,
1861.] 3616.2-2
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critically examined. Tr. by B. Bosanquet. Ox-
ford, 1878. 8° 426.29
Dissertation on the assemblies of the Athenians.
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English history. 2 v. London, 1842. 8°. 466.10
Schomberg (Ralph). Life of Maecenas. L., 1766. 18°.
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— History of Barbadoes. London, 1848. 8°. 556.14
Iianguages and dialect of Indian tribes inhabiting
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Schookins (Martin). Respublicte Achreorum et Veien-
tium deliniatse. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1664. 48°.
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School and school-maater. See Potter (A.) and Emerson (G. B.j
1844 6614.03
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Schoolbred (J. N.) Electric lighting.- London, //airf-
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— Notes on the Iroquois ; or, American antiquities,
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Schopenhauer (Arthur! Die beitlen Grundprobleme
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1873. 8° 5434. .'■.2
— Dialogue on immortality ; — Doctrine of the will. Condensed
transl. by C. L. Bet-nays [/n Jour, of speo. philoB., v, 1,
1867; p. 232-23, p. 61-62.J
— On the intellect. Tr. by 0. loaiti. [In Jotumal of apec.
philos., V. 8, 1874 ; 2 art .]
— Thoughts on philosophy and its method : — On logic and its
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Joitr. of spec, philos., v. 9, 1876 ; p. 113-1:48.]
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F. H. Hedge); v. 78, p. 7'J (by H. J. Warner); v. 80, p. 200
(Compared with llegel, by C.C.Everett); Contem. rev.,
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(by F. Hueffer); Jour, of spec, philos., Apl., 1877 ; p. 162-
159 (Schopenhauer and von Hartmann by W. R. Morse ;
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and Schorlemmer (C.) 4216.28
Schott (Arthur). Cara gigantesca of Yzamal (Yucatan). [In Sm.
report, 1869.] 3936.24
— Remarks on an ancient relic of Maya sculpture. [In Sm. re-
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Amer.,and in Central and South America. Washington,
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4 v. Bambcrga;, 1677. 4° 3907.18
— Physica curiosa, sive mirabilia naturae et artis.
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— Diseases of the female sexual organs. [In Zeimssen (H.)
Cycl. otmed., v. 10, 1875.] 4358.10
Schroetter (Leopold). Changes iu the position, and diseases of
the heart substance. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of
of ined., V. «. 1876.] 4358.06
Schubert (Gotthilf Heinrich von). Mirror of nature.
From the German by W. H. Fumess. Phil.,
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1877 ; p. 703-712.
Sohuckers (J. W.) Life and public services of
Salmon Portland Chase. With eulogy by W. M.
Evarts. New York, 1874. 8° 3035.20
Sohuoklng (Levin). Luther in Rome : Roman. 3 v.
Hanoyer, 1870. 18° ; . 7126.09
Schnltz(F. W.) Book of Esther, expounded. Tr. and ed., by J.
.strong. N. v., 1871. 8°. [In Lang*. Commentary, v. 7.]
— Book of Ezra, expounded. Tr. and ed., by C. A. Briggs. N.
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Sohunami (Robert) See Biography (p. 196) ; alto Journal of
spec, philoa., v. 8, 1874 ; p. 254-259 (by E. Bobolewski).
Schurz (Carl). Speeches. Phil., ]8(;5. 12°. 0324.04
Schiitzenberger (Paul). Fermentation. N. Y., 1876.
12°. 4212.20
Schuyler (Eugene). Turkistan : notes of a journey.
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andLongacre (J.B.) Nat. purtr. gallery, v. 2. 1835. 3247.0V
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Sch^irann (Theqdor). Microscopical researches into
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1847. 8° 4317.08
Sch'warz (Joseph). Descriptive geography of Pales-
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Sch^-arzenberg (F.A.) Alex, von Humboldt. Lon-
don, 1866. 8° 3084.11
Schvregier (Albrecht). History of philosophy in epi-
tome, by J. H. Seelye. N. Y., 1800. 12^ 5416.11
Schweiohel (Robert). Im Hochland. Berlin, 1868. 16°
— In Gebirg und Thai. Berlin, 1864. 16°. . 7126.02
— Jura and Gentersee. Berlin, 1865. 16°. . 7126.03
Schti^eigger (ProfC.) Handbook of ophthalmology.
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Sch-weinfurth (Di: Georg). The heart of Africa.
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— Adamson (R.) Roger Bacon : the philosophy of
science in the middle ages. 1876. . . . 3014.33
— Clifford (W. K.) Lectures and essays. 2 v. 1879.
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(On the limits of science, by W. Forsyth); Macniillan's
mag., Oct., 1872 (On the aims and instruments of scii-ntiflo
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research, by M. Creighton); K. A. rev., Jan., 1876 (Abstract
science in America, 1776-1876, by Simon Newcomb); Pop.
sci. monthly. May. 1874 (Limits of our knowledge of na-
ture, by E. Du Bois-Reymond); Statistical soc. of London.
Journal, v. 33, 1870 (On the claims of science to public re-
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1873 (National importance of sclent, research).
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Belfast, 1875. 8° , . 3688.18
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review of the theories of Tyndall, Huxley, Darwiu and
Spencer. Moore (/>r.)^De8igu in plants a proof of the ex-
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cer's biological hypothesis. Martin (W. Todd). Doc-
trine of an impersonal God, in its effects upon morality
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Macnaughtan (^€r. J.) Man's responsibility for his be-
lief. Moran (Rev. J.) Life and character of Christ. Ma-
gill (/ii^n Ww.) Achievements of the Bible a proof of its dl>
vine origiit
Science for the people. See Twining (Thomas). 1870. . 3914.07
Science for the young, 5<« Abbott (Jacob). 4 V. . . . 912. '21
Science in sport. See Routledge (Robert). ...... 3922.07
Science in story. See Foote (E. B.) 4 v 196.25
Science of thought. .<?« Everett (0. C.) 1870 6428.33
Science of wealth. &e Walker (A.) 1872 5913.28
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Science primers. Ed. by professors Huxley, Roscoe,
and Balfour Stewart.
— JeTOn»(\V. Stauly). Logic. N. Y.. 1876. 16°. . . .6428.37
Political economy. New York. 1878. 15°. . . . 891'2.33
Scientific aud literary treasury. See Maunder (8.) . . 3914.33
Scientific basis of faith. *< Murphy (J) S578 13
Scientific ciialogues. See Joyce J.) 1832 4022.U7
Scientific London. See Becker (B. H.) 3906.18
Scientific studies. See Dircks (Henry). 1889 3914.27
Scilly Islands. See Countries, etc. (SciUy Jslands, p. 367).
Scio. See Countries {Seio, p. 367).
Sciography. See Fine arts {Dramng. and Shadows, p. 6iu).
Scipio's dream. See Cicero (M. T.) Republic, Book vi.
Sclater (Philip Lutley). Naturalist's impressions of Spain. [In
Galton(F.) Vacation tourists, 1861.] ..... 926.12
Scoffem (John^. Elementary chemistry of impon-
derable agents and inorganic bodies. L., 1855. 8°.
— Projectile weapons of war and explosive com-
pounds. 4th ed. London, 1859. 12=. . 4515.09
So5p or gleeman'B tale. See Thorpe (B.) Aoglo-Saion poems.
1856 lf.15.00
Scoresby (Wm.,^V., b. 1760, d. 1829). Journal of a
voyage to the Northern whale-fisheries ; includ-
ing researches on the eastern coast of West
Greenland in 18-22. Edin., 1823. 8°. .1143.01
JVofe.— For the life of the author see following entry.
Scoresby (Rev. Wm.) Memorials of the sea. Life
of W. Scoresby. London, 1851. 8°. . . 3156.25
- Memorials of the sea : the Mary KusseU. 2d ed.
London, 1850. 8° 3156.25
— - The Pianklin expedition. London, 1860. 8°. ... 6093.17
Scot abroad (The). See Burton (J. H.) 1864 492.15
Scotichronicon. See Grordon (J. F. S.) Eccl. chronicle for Scot-
land, V. 1-2. 1867 498.02
Scotland. See Countries (Scotland, p. 367), tor history and
travels ; — Biography {Scottish, p. 115); — Poetry {Scottish, p.
907);— Biblical, religious, and eccl. hist. {Scotland, p. 103).
Scott ( Otp(. A. de C. ) On photo-zincography and
other photographic processes employed at the
Ordnance survey office, Southampton. 2d ed.
London, 1863. 4° 3937.32
Scott (Mrs. Anna M.) Day dawn in Africa, or pro-
gress of the Prot. epis. mission at Cape Palmas,
West Africa. New York, 1858. 12'^. . .3447.14
Scott (Benj.) Contents and teachings of the Cata-
combs at Borne. London, 1853. 16°. . . 3416.21
Scott (Charles Henry). The Danes and the Swedes :
including Schleswig-Holstein and the Danish
Islands. London, 1856. 8° 997.13
Scott (Clement, editor). Drawing-room plays and
parlour pantomimes. London, 1870. 8° 1742.25
Scott {Rev. David). Williams ( }V. H.) Sermon at the funeral of
D. 8. 1861 3631.10
Scott (David B.) School history of the United
States, to 1870. New York, 1870. 12°. . 572.23
— Asmaller hist, of the U. S., to 1872. N. Y., 1872. 12°.
Scott (Dred). Report of the decision of the supreme
court of the U. S. in the case of D. S. vs. 3. F.
A. Sandford. By B. C. Howard. N. Y., 1860. 8°.
Scott (Frank J. ) Art of beautifying suburban home
grounds. New York, 1870. 8°. . . . 6125.09
Scot (George). Model of the government of the
province of East New Jersey. Newark, (N . J. ),
1874. 8° 612.11
Scott (Genio C.) Fishing in American waters. New
Jersey, 1869. 8°. 4616.15
Scott (George Gilbert, jr., B. A., F. S. A.) The argument for the
intellectual character of the first cause as a£fected by re.
cent investigations of physical science. Gambr., (Engl.),
1870. 16° 3692.21
Scott (^Sir George Gilbert). Gleanings from West-
minster Abbey, Oxford and London, 1861. 8°.
— Bemarks on secular and domestic architecture,
present and future. 2d'fed. L., 1858. 8°. 1313.25
Scott (Henry Lee). Military dictionary. New York,
1862. 8° 451106
Scott (J. ) War inconsistent with the doctrine and
example of Jesus Christ. L , 1833. 8°. . 5437.17
Scott (John). Poetical works. L., 1782. 12°. 1684.14.
Contents : Moral eclogues. Elogies. Amwell, a poem.
Amoebaean eclogues. Oriental eclogues. Odes. The
Mexican prophecy. Epistles. An essay on painting.
Sonnets and miscel. pieces.
— Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In C's Engl, poets,
V. 17, 1810.) 1626.17
Scott ( Maj. John). Letter to Mr. Francis, in reply
to his pamphlet. ' The state of India'. London,
1782. 8°. 3075.31
— Select poems. Ed. by E. Walsh. [In Sanlbrd (E.) and Walsh
(E.) Brit, poets, v. 32. 1822] 1691.32
Scott (John). A visit to Paris in 1814. Trenton,
New Jersey, 1816. 8° 926.27
Soott (Rev. John). Life of rev. Thomas Scott. 5th
ed. London, 1823. 8° 3157.16
— Luther and the Lutheran reformation. 2 v. New
York, 1818. 18° 3431.01
Scott (Joliu). The British hemiptera. See Douglas (J. W.) and
Scott (J.) 4744.07
Scott (Major John). Partisan life with John S.
Mosby. New York, 1867. 8° 635.15
Scott (Jonathan). Tales, anecdotes, and letters. From
the Arabic and Persian. Shewsbury, 1800. 8°.
Scott (J. K.) The family guide to Brussels. Lon-
don, 1817. 12° 964.24
Scott (John B.) Dissertations, essays, and parallels.
London, 1804. 8° 2547.05
Contents : Influence of religion on civil society. On the
expulsion of the Moors from Spain, and the proicstauts
from France and the Low Countries. On the first peop-
ling of America. On the progress of the fine arts. Dissert,
on national population. On wi-iting history. Was elo-
quence beneficial to Athens ? Influence of taste on morals.
Comparisons : William iii. of England, and Henry iv. of
France ; Cardinal Ximenes and Cardinal Eichclieu ; Au.
gnstus Cfesar and Louis xiv. ; Duke of Sully and Earl of
Chatham.
Scott (E. Picketf). Place of Shelley among the Eng-
lish poets of his time. L., 1878. 12°. . . 1684.27
Scott (Russell). Scriptural claims of the devil : with
an explanation of the terms Sheol, Hades, and
Gehenna. London, 1822. 8° 3592.06
Scott (Mrs. Sarah). History of Gustavus Ericson,
king of Sweden. With introd. hist, of Sweden.
By Henry Augustus Baymond [psentd.] London,
1761. 8°. 3074.28
— Life of T. A. d'Aubigne. [_anon.'i L., 1772. 8°.
Scott (Sir Sibbald David). The British army : its
origin, progress, and equipment. 2 v. London,
1868. 8° 4514.17
Scott (Thomas, D.D.) Essays on the most important
subjects in religion. 8th ed. London, 1819. 16°.
— Notes. See Bible. 3 V. Phila., 1816. 4° 3717.13
Scott (Sir Walter). "Border antiquities of England
and Scotland. 2 v. L., 1814-1817. 4°. . . 956.17
— Character of lord Byron. London, 1824. 8°. [In Pamphleteer,
V. 24.] 6068.24
— Guy Mannering. [Fr.] Tr. par A. Montemont. Paris,
[>i. d.] 8° 7034.17
— • Halidon Hill : a dramatic sketch. Edinburgh, 1822.
8° 5093.15
— History of Scotland [to 1603]. 2 v. London, 1830.
16°. [L. C. C] 496.17
— -Ivanhoe. [Fr.] Tr. par. A. Montemont, Paris, [iLd."]
8° 7034.18
— Kenilworth. [Fr.] Tr. par A. Montemont, Paris,
[n. d] 8° 7034.19
— Lady of the lake : poem. L., 1853. 8°. . 1684.12
— Lay of the last minstrel. Boston, 1871. 12°. 1684.01
Same. London, 1853. 8° 1684.12
Same. 11th ed. London, 1810. 8°. . . 1684.29
— Letters on demonology and witchcraft, New
York, [)i. d.] 18°. 3812.03
— Life of Napoleon. 3 v. N. Y., 1828. 8°. . 3132.14
Same. 2 v. Exeter, (A'. H.), 1828. 8°. . 3132.17
— Lives of the novelists. N. Y., 1872. 12°. . 2752.31
Nule.— Tot Contents see Fiction (p. 469).
— Lord of the Isles, [poem]. Edin., 1852. 24°. 1684.11
— Marmion : a tale of Flodden Field. 7th ed. Edin.,
1811. 8°. 1684.28
— Minstrelsy of the Scottish border. [In his Poetical works, v.
1, 183;).] 6006.07;I3
— [Novels.] See Fiction class list (p. 519).
— Poetical works. With a memoir, v. 1-9. Boston,
1857. 16° 1684.01
Contents: v. 1. Lay of the last minstrel. 2. Marmion.
3. Lady of the lake. 4. Uokeby. Vision of Don Roderick.
5. T^ord of the Isles. 6. Imitations of ancient ballads.
Ballads, tr. or imitated from the German. Songs. 7. ftlis-
cellaneous poems. Poems printed in Lockharf s biography
of W. 8. Lyrical pieces, mottoes, etc., from the Waverley
novels. 8. Bridal of Triermain. Harold the Dauntless.
Field of Waterloo. Dramatic pieces : Mac Duffs Cross.
HalidouHill. 9. Doom of Devorgoil. Auchindrane. or the
Ayrshire tragedy. House of Aspen, trag. Goetz of Ber-
lichingen, trag. from the German of Goethe.
BROOKLYN LIBEABY.
SCOTT - SCRIBNER'S
975
— Qaentin Durward [Fr.]. Tr. par A. Montemont.
Paris, [n. <«.] 8° 7034.20
— Sir TrlBtrem. See Thomas of Erceldouiie.
— Waverley. [Fr.] Tr. par A. Montemont. Paris,
[n. d.] 8° 7034.21
— Works. 7 V. Phil., 1833. 8° 5065.13
ConUnts :
V. 1. Poetical workn. Paul's Letters to his kinsfolk.
E;rbiggia Saga. Esnay on cliiralry, romance, and tlie
drama. Sermons. Letters on deiiiouulogy and witcti-
oraft.
2. Waverley. Qny Manneriug. Antiquary. Rob Roy.
Black Uwarf. Old Mortality. Heart of Mid-Lothiau.
3. Bride of Lammermoor. Legend of Montrose. Ivan-
hoe. Monastery. Eenilwortb. Pirate.
4. Fortunes of Nigel. Peveril of the Peak. Quentin
Durward St. Ronan's Well. Bed Gauntlet. The Be-
trothed.
5. The Talisman. Woodstock. Highland widow. Two
drovers. My aunt Margaret's mirror. Tapestried cham-
ber. Laird's Jock. Fair maid of Perth, Anne of Geier-
steiu. Count Robert of Paris. Castle Dangerous. Sur-
geon's daughter.
6. Talcs of a Grandfather : being stories taken from
Scottish history. History of Scotland. Life of John Dry-
den. Life of Jonathan Swift. Lives of the novelists.
7. Life of Napoleon. Memoir of the author, by J. O.
Lockhart.
Same, 7 v. in 12, Phil., 1833. 8°. . .5065.01
Contents.
T. 1-2. Poetical works. Paul's Letters to hia kinsfolk,
Eyrbiggia Saga. Essay on chivalry, romance, and the
drama. Sermons. Letters on demonology and witch-
craft.
3. Waverley. Guy Mannering. Antiquary. Rob Roy.
4. Black Dwarf. Old Mortality. Heurt of Mid-Lothian.
Bride of Lammermoor. Legend of Montrose, Ivauhoe.
5. Monastery. Abbott. Kenilworth. Pirate.
6. Fortunes of Nigel. Peveril of the Peak. Quentin
Durward.
7. St. Ronan's Well. Bed Gauntlet. Betrothed. Tal-
isman. Woodstock.
8. Highland widow. Two drovers. My aunt Margar-
et's mirror. Tapestried chamber. Laird's Jock. Fair
maid of Perth. Anne of Geierstein. Count Robert of
Paris. Castle Dangerous. Surgeon's daughter.
9. Tales of a grandfather ; stories taken from Scottish
history. History of Scotland.
10. Biographical notices. Lives of the novelists.
11. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte.
12. Memoir of Sir Walter Scott, by 3. G. Lockhart.
— Pmmlt(W. H.) Sir Walter Scott. [In Rice (A T., ed.)
Essays from the N. A. rev. 1879.) 2633.33
— Rorjers (C.) Centenary garland : pictorial illus. of
the novels in order of publication. With de-
scriptions, memoir, e(c, Edin., 1871. sm. i°.
— Rogers (M) Waverley dictionary : characters,
with analysis 254.89
<S- For livti and critical notiea of Sir Walter Scott, see
Biography (p. WO).
Scott (Wm. ) Harmony of phrenolog5- with scrip-
ture : a refutation of philosophical errors in Mr.
Combe's ' Constitution of man '. 2d ed. Edin.,
18:i7. 12° 5431.07
Scott (Wm. ) Lessons in elocution ; pieces in prose
and verse. New York, 1802. 12°. . . . 6331.19
Scott (Wm. Anderson, D. D.) Tho Bible and politics ;
plea for religious freedom, and against all secta-
rianism in our public schools. San Francisco,
1859. 8° 3588.08
Scott (Wm. Bell). Albert Durer : his life and works.
London, 1869. 8° 1434.09
— Anthony, a poem. [In Fortu. rev., Aug., 1868.]
— Gems of French art : carbon-photographs. With
essay. London, 1871. 4° 1436.16
— Gems of modern Belgian art : carbon-photographs.
With essay. London, 1872. 4° 1436.27
— Gems of modern German art : carbon-photographs.
With remarks and essay. L., 1873. 4°. . 1436.31
— Half-hour lectures on the history and practice of
the fine and ornamental arts. Boston and Lon-
don, 1801. 8^ 1411.07
— Little masters [of Germany]. N. Y., 1879. 12°.
Contents : DUrer, the reputed teacher of the little mas-
ters. Aibrecht Altdorfer. Huns Sebald Beham and Barthel
Behuiii. Heiurich Aldegrever. George Pencz. Jacob
Binck and Hans Brosamer.
— Murillo and the • Spanish school of painting. Lon-
don, 1873. fol 1447.04
— Our British landscape painters. 16 engr. on steel,
with essay. London, [1872.] fol. . . . 1447.06
Scott (Sen. Wiufleld). Infantry tactics. 3 v. New
York, 1857. 16°. . . 4511.10
*SJ-For livrs of gen. Scott, !'<• Biography (p. 196).
Scotlish ballads and songs. See Poetry (p. 907).
Scottish field, a poem on the battle of Flodden. [In Ohetham
miscell., v. a.] fi(Ki4 88
Scottish minstrel. See Rogers (C.) 1870 1G78.01
Scotus (Duns). See Brigena (John Scotns).
Scouttetten (Uobcrt Joseph Henri). Medical and
topographical history of the cholem morbus, in-
cluding prevention and treatment. From the
French, by A. S. Doane. B., 1832. 8°. . 4334.08
Scovjlle (Joseph A.) Old merchants of New York
city. By Walter Barrett ^seud.] 5 v. New
York, 1863-70. 12° 3245.02
Scrambles amongst the Alps. See Whrmper (E.) . . . 98S.33
Scratchley (Arthur). Practical treatise on savings
banks. [With app. on the industrial dwellings.]
London, 1860. 8^ 5933.15
Screw-cutting tables. Sej; Martin (W. A.) 3923.32
Scribbleomania, or* the printer's devil's polychronlcon. See
Ireland (W. H.) 1816 1684.13
Scribe (Eugene). Historiettes et proverbes. Paris,
1858. 16° 7034.11
Contents: : Judith, ou la loge d'opera. Le tete^-tite,
ou trente lieues en poste. Un ministre sous Louis xv.
Le roi de Carreau. Potemkin, ou un caprice imperial,
Le prix de la vie. Le jeune docteur, ou le moyen de par-
veuir. La conversion, ou a I'impossible uul n'est teuu.
— Nouvelles. Paris. 1858. 16° 7034.12
Contents : Maurice. Carlo Broschi. La maitresse
anonyme.
— Piquillo AUiaga. 3 v. in 2. Paris, 1856. 16°. 7034.13
— ThfSatre. '20 V. Paris, 18.J0-57. 16. . . .7035.01
Contents: v. 1. 3. Comedies— 1. Val6rie. Le mariage
d'argent. Bertraud et Raton. La camaraderie.
2. La calomnie. Le verre d'eau. Une chaine. Oscar,
3. Le pu£f. Adrienne Lecouvreur. Les contes de U
reine de Navarre. Bataille de dames.
4. Operas — La muette de Portici. Le comte Cry.
Le philtre. Robert-Le-Diable. La juive. Les Hugue-
nots. Le prophete.
6-9. Oprras-comiques — 5. La neige. Le ma^'oc. La
dame blanche. La fiancee. Fra Diavolo.
6. La prison d'Edimbourg. Lestocq. Le chalet. Le
cheval de bronze. L'ambaesadrice.
7. Le domino noir. Le fidele berger. La reine d'un
jour. Les diamants de la couroune.
8. Le diable a I'ecole. La part du diable. La sirene.
Ne touchez pas a la reine. Haydee.
9. La fee aux roses. Glralda. La chanteuse voilee.
Marco Spada.
10-19. Comedies-vaudevilles — 10, Le nouveau Pourceaug-
nac. Les deux precepteurs. Une visite a Bedlam. La
somnambule. L'ours et le pacha. Froutin mari-garcon.
Le gastronome sans argent. Le parraiu. Le mariage en-
fantin. Michel et Christine.
11. La petite so^ur. Mdmoires d'un colonel de bus-
sards. Le vieux gar^on et la petite fille. Le bon papa.
L'interieur d'un bureau. Le menteur veridique. La
maitresse an logis. Partie et revanche. Rodolphe. T7u
dernier jour de fortune.
12. L'heritiere. Le coiflfeur et le perruquier. La man-
sarde des artistes. La haiue d'une femme. Vatel. La
quarantaine. Le pluH beau jour de la vie. Le charlatan-
isme. LCH premieres amuura. Le confident.
13. La demoiselle a marier. La belle-mere. L'oncle
d'Am^rique. Le diplomate. Simple histoire. L'ambaa-
sadeur. Le mariage de raisou. La chatte metamorpho-
see en femme.
14. Yelva. La marraine. Avant, pendant et apres. Mal-
vina. Theobald, ou le retonr de Bussie, Louise ou la repar-
ation.
15. La seconde annee. Zoe ou I'amant prfite. Philippe.
Une fante. Jeune et vieille. La famille Biquebourg. Le
budget d'un jeune menage.
16. Le chaperon. Toi^Jours. ou I'avenir d'un fits. Ca-
milla. Les malheurs d'un amaut heureux. Le gardien.
Le lorgnon.
17. La chanoinesse. Salvoisy. Estelle. Ktre aime ou
mourir. La pensiounairo mariee. Chut I
18. La grand' mere, ou les trois amours. Les sur-
prises. Rebecca. L' image. Jeanne et Jeanneton. Gene-
vieve, ou la jalousie pateruelle.
19. La protegee sans le savoir. Uue femme que se jette
par la feuetre. Didier I'honn&te homme. O amitie 1
ou les trois epoques. Heloise et Abailard.
20. fjperas — Le Dieu et la bayadere. Le serment. Guide
et Oiuevra, ou la peste de Florence, La Xacarilla. Les
martyrs. Doni Sebastlen. Lejuif errant
as- For notices of Scribe, see N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863 : For.
qu. rev., v. 8.
Scribuer (Chiirles Hilton). Treatise on the law of
dower. 2 v. Phil., 1867. 8° 5015.12
Scribner's monthly. Conducted by J. G. Holland.
V. 1-18, Nov., 1870-Oct., 1879. N. Y., '871-79. 8°.
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Scrlbner's monthly, continued.
A'nte.— Preceded by Hoars at Home.
Same. Index, v. 1-10, Nov., 1870— Oct., 1875.
N. \., 1870. 8°.
Scripture herbal. S«e Oallcott M.) 1842 4914.19
Scripture portraltB. Sue Stanley (A. P.) 1868 3695.02.
Scriver (Christian). Gottnold's emblems. Tr. by
R. Menzies. Boston, 1860. 12°. . . . 3592.18
Scroll work. See Carving p. 256);— Fine arts (Decoration, Design,
etc., p. 640).
Scrope (George Poulett). Geology and extinct vol-
canos of central France. 2d ed. L., 18r)8. 8°.
Scrope (Wm. ) Days of deer-stalking in the forest of
AthoU, with some account of the red deer. 3d
ed. London, 1817. 8°. 4624. 22
Scrutator, pievd. See Horlock (K. W.) 4615.27
Soudder (Henry). Christian's daily walk. 13th ed.
London, 1776. 16°. 3592.12
Scudder (Horace EUsha). Life and letters of David
Coit Scudder. N. Y., 1864. 12°. . . . 3157.03
— The Bodleys afoot. B., 1879. Sm. 4°. . . 246.60
— The Bodleys on wheels. B., 1878. Sm. 4°. . 256.04
— The Bodleys telling stories. N. Y., 1878. Sm. 4°.
— Doings of the Bodley family in town and country.
New York, 1875. Sm. 4° 251.04
— Dream children. Cambridge, 18G4. 16°. . 251.03
— Dwellers in five sisters' court. N. Y., 1876. 16°.
— Men and manners in America one hundred years
ago. N. Y., 1876. 16° 3212.19
— Stories from my attic. N. Y., 1S69. 12°. . 251.02
Soudder (Henry J.) Address delivered at Glen Cove,
L. I., at the 2d centennial anniversary of the
settlement. May 25, 1868. Glen Cove, 1868. 12°.
Scudder (Samuel H.) Catalogue of orthoptera of North America.
[In Sm. miscel., coll., v. 8.) 3935.18
Soudo (Pierre). Critique et litterature mnsicales. 2 v.
Paris, 1856-59. 12° 1561.15
Sculley (Wm. ) Brazil ; its provinces and chief cities.
London, 1872. 12° 1163.24
Sculpture. See Fine arts {Sculpture, p. 648); aim Hazlitt (Wm.)
Od Flaxmau's Lectures. [In his Criticisms ou art, Ist
series, 1843J; Atlantic monthly, v. 14. 1864 (The process
of sculpture, by Harriet Hosmer); v. 22, 1868 iS. iu the U.
8., by Miss Harrison).
Scylaz. PeriplUB. [In MUller (C.) Geogr. Gr. min. Didot.v.l. 1855.]
Scymnus. Orbis desciiptio. [Gr. etLat. /nMiiller (C.) Geogr.
Gv. miu., V. 1. 1855.] 7766.03
Sealy. ,^ee also Seeley.
Sea (The). .%e Ocean (p. 824.)
Sea (The). ;See Michelet (J.) 4826.13
Sea and shore ; a collection of poems. [Ed. by Mrs.
Goddard and Harriet Preston.] B., 1874. 24°.
Sea (The) and the sailor. Sex Oolton (Warren). . 921.20 ; 2521.20
Secret of success. Adams (W. H. D.) 1878 3266.24
Sea drift. See Hobinson (Hercules) 922.15
Sea-flshing as a sport. See Tonne (L. J. H.) 4626.16
Sea-kings and naval heroes. &e Edgar (J. G.) 1863. . .3263.17
Seakings of the Mediterraueau. .See Townsend (G. F.) 6623.09
Sea-weed and what we seed. See Webb (C. H.) ... 2546.26
Sea-weeds. See Botany [Alga, Seaweeds, etc., p. 224); — Sea
{Ocean world, p. 824).
Seafield (Frank). Literature and curiosities of
dreams. 2 v. London, 1n65. 12°. . . . 3813.21
Seager (Francis). Bchoole of vertue, and booke of good nour-
ture. [In Early Eng. text soc. , no. 32. 1868.] . . 7913.10
Seager (Rev. John). Abridgments. 2 v. L., 1838. 8°.
Seale (Robert F.) Geogony of St. Helena. London,
1814. oblong fol 1017.01
Seals and Sea lions, .^ee Natural history [Amphibians, p. 806);
a/«o Lament (J.) Seasons with the sea-horaes, efc. 1861;
Coutemp. rev.. Dec, 1876 (Sea-lions, by J. W. Clark).
Seals. See Numismatics (p. 822) ;— Fine arts (Gems, p. .'>44);—
also Benlley's miscel., v. 3, 1838 ; Gentleman's mag., July.
1873 (Seals aud signets, by J. Hutchiuga).
Sealy. 5ee also Seeley.
Sealy (Henry N. ) A treatise on coins, currency and
banking. London, 1858. 8°. .... 5915.26
Seaman (Ezra C. ) American system of government.
New York, 1870. 12° 5725.23
— Essays on the progress of nations. N. Y., 1846-68. 8°.
Seamanship. See Naval science (p. 812).
Search after truth. See Egleafon (G. W.) 3646.13
Searob for a publisher ; or counsels for a young author, [anon.]
6th cd. London, 1870. 8° 2712.20
Search for winter suubeams. See Oox (S. 8^ 1870. . . 981.10
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studies : essays on ancient literature and art.
Boston, 1843. 12° 5513.28
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gleams of immortality. Boston, 18.58. 18°. 3592.19
— The fourth gospel the heart of Christ. B., 1872. 12°.
— Pictures of the olden time, as shown in the for-
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Boston, 1857. 12°. 251.08
— Regeneration. Boston, 1854. 12°. . . . 3592.20
— Sermons and songs of the christian life. Boston,
1875. 12° 3588.14
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— Scenes in continental Europe. N. Y., 1860. 8°.
Sea-serpents. See Wilson (A.) Leisure time studies. 1878. 4722.27
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Seaside aud fireside. See Longfellow (U. W.) .... 1664.09
Seaside musings on Sundays aud weekdays. See Boyd (A. K. H.)
1872 3623.05
Seaside studies. See Lewes (George H.) 1858 4826.05
Seaside studies. See Agassiz (E. G. and A.) 1865. . . . 4826.04
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Seasons.
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1873 4815.09
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— Hitchcock {E.) Christian reflections on the four
seasons. [1871.] 3561.22
— Howitt (M. ) Pictorial calendar of the seasons. 1854.
— Hunt(L.) The months : beauties, dc. 1821. 4741.06
— Jenks{J. W.) Rural poetry. 1856. . . . 1646.14
— JMtrror of the iponths. [anon.] 1826. . .4731.07
— Mossman (S.) Origin of the seasons, from a geo-
logical point of view. 1869 4021.15
— Ihomson (James). The seasons 1621.20
— Woodvmrd (B. B.) Nat. hist, of the year. 4731.08
tS- See also Calendar (p. 248);— Meteorology (p. 773); —
Natural history (Xature, p. 809).
Seasons with the sea-horses. See Lamont (J.) 1861. .1144.03
Seat of empire. See Coffin (C. C.) 1870 1122.12
Seaton (Edward C. ) Handbook of vaccination. Lon-
don, 1868. 12° 4344.03
Seats aud saddles. See Dwyer (F.) 1868 4617.24
Seaward (Sir Edward). See Porter (Jane), in Fiction (p. 613).
Seaward (John and Samuel). Observations on em-
ploying steam power between this country and
the East Indies. London, 1834. 8°. . . 3927.27
Sea'weeds from the shores of Nantucket. [Poems.
Ortoji.] Boston, 1853. 12° 1683.31
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hawking. London. 1826. 8°. , . , 4615.23
Secchi (Angelo). Researches iu electrical rheometry. [In
Sm. coutrib., v. 3.) 3937.08
Secchia(La) rapita, apoem. SeeTassoni (A.) 1827. . .1692.16
Seccombe (T. «.) *Illustrations. See Hood (Th.) Miss Kil-
mausegg, etc 1H1J39
Sechter (Simon). Correct order of fundamental
harmonies. Tr. by C. C. Miiller. N. Y., 1871. 8°.
Second coming of Christ. See BibUcal and relig. lit. (Millen-
nium, p. 91); also West (N., ed.) Second coming of Christ:
premilleuuial essays at the Prophetic conference. New
York, 1879 3622.13
Second empire (The), 1852-63. See Wraxall (C. F. L.). 2546.21
Secret band of brothers. See Green (Jonathan H.)4611.34; 4622.03
Secret documents of the Second Empire, found in
Paris after the flight of the empress. From the
French, by T. Curry. London, 1871. 12°. 526.09
Secret memoirs of the court of Petersburg. See Masson de Bla-
mont(C. F. P.) 664.27
Secret of long life. London, 1871. 8°. . . . 4322.26
Secret out ; 1000 tricks with cards, and other recre-
ations. By author of 'The sociable.' New York,
1869. 12° 4611.22
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1866 645.07
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Secret societies.
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— Baird ( W. R.) American college fraternities. [With badges.]
1879 6838.10
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Jacobinism. 4 v. 1798 5837.03
— Chamber's Papers, etc., v. 2. (Secret soc. of mod. Europe); —
V. 5 (Secret societies of middle ages). . . . 2616.01 : 03
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Tbo PUiladelpbiaus. Tbe Tngeudbund. Tbe Carbouari.
Tbe associated patriots. Tbe Coinmuuerofl.
2. Tbo Reformed Carbonari. Tbe Hetairia. United
Sclavouiane. The Templars. Youiie Italy. The Families.
loung Germany Young Poland. Young Switzerland. Tlie
Coinmuniats. The Fenians. The NibiliBta, The Omla-
dina.
— Htckenihmn (C- W.) Secret societies of all ages and
countries. 2 v. 1875 5837.08
Contents: v. 1. Introd. Ancient raysteriea. Emotionisti.
Religion of love. Ishmalites. Knights Templars. Free
judges. Alcbymists. Freemasons.
2. Mystics. IlliuninatL. Brigandage. Fellow-crafts. Car-
bonari, luquisitiun. Minor Italian sects. Youth. Miscel.
societies.
— La Hodde (L. de\. History of the secret societies
of France, 1830-48 5837.02
— Memoirs of secret societies of the South of Italv,
particularly the Carbonari, L., 1821. 8°. 5837.01
— Robert^iia [J. S.) Free masonry and secret societies of mod-
em times. {In his Lectures, etc.] 2541.29
— Secret societies of the middle ages. [By Thomas
Keightley.] London, 1837. 16°. . . . 5837.07
Content! : Tlie Assassins (p. 13-168). The Templars (p.
169-331). Vehmgerichte, or secret tribunals of Westphalia
(p. 332-408).
Set also Bentley's miscel., v. 54, 1863 (Secret societies);
Lippincott, v. 24 (S. soc. of Southern Italy, by C. Seton).
t^See also Freemasonry p. 660).
Secrets of my office. By a bill broker, [anon. ] Lon-
don, 1863. 10° 5922.21
Secreta of the sanctum. See Hill (A. F.) 2711.11
Secular annotations on scripture texts. See Jacojt (F.) 2 v. 1871.
Secularia. See Lucas (Samuel) 2534.22
Secularism in education. See Dublin rev., July, 1875 ; also Bib-
lical and religions lit. {Bible in Ik'- public schools, p. 79).
Secundus (Johannes Secundna Everard, called Johannes).
Kisses: lit. tr. by W. K. Kelly. [In Erotica. London, Bohn,
1K54. 12° 1677.16
Sedan. See Wimpffen (Emmanuel Felix de) 627.13
Sedgrwick (J/is.s). Aroturus ; or, the bright star in
Bootes ; easy guide to science. 3d ed. London,
1871. 1G° 4013,16
Sedgwick (Adam). Discourse on the studies of the
university [of Cambridge]. Cambridge, 1834. 8°.
Sedgwick (^Ui.s'.s Catharine Maria, b. 1759, d. 1867).
Letters from abroad. 2 v. N. J., 1845. 12°.
— Life of L. Maria Davidson. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr., v.
7, 1839) 32*1.07
— Memoir of Joseph Curtis, a model man. New
York, 1858. 16° 3046.04
— Morals of manners. New York, 1853. 16°. 5427.08
— [NovelsJ. See Fiction class list p. 520).
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New York, 1863. 12° 3511.17
Sedgwick (Iheodore, d. 1839). Public and private
economy. lUus. by observ. in England in 1836.
3 V. New York, 1836. 12° 5912.06
Sedgwick (Theodore, jr., d. 1859). Memoir of the
life of William Livingston. N. Y., 1853, 8°.
— Tteatise on the measure of damages. 5th ed. by
A. G. Sedgwick. N. Y., 1869. 8°. . . 5612.2U
— Treatise on the rules which govern the interpreta-
tion and construction of statutory and constitu-
tional law. 2d ed. , enl. With notes by J. N.
Pomeroy. New York, 1874. 8°. ... 5643.18
Sedley ( Sir Charles). Works in prose and verse. 2 v.
London, 187P. 16° 1742.20
Contents : v. 1. Miscel. poems. Anthony and Cleo-
patra, trag. Speeches. Pastorals of Tirgil.
2. Miscel. poems. Tbe mulberry garden, com. Bella-
mira, or tbe mistress, comedy. The grumbler, com. The
tyrant Icing of Crete, trag.
Seebohm (Frederick). The era of the Protestant re-
formation. With mapp. N. Y., 1874. 16°. 343?. 2
— On international reform. L., 1871. 8". . 5G1:J.14
— Oxford reformers of 1498 ; Colet, Erasmus, and
More. London, 1867. 8° 3445.21
Seed grain for thought. *e Lowell (^r«. A. C.) 2 v. 1856. 2.W4.10
Seekers after God. «-■»• Farrar (F. W.) 1869 6435.19
Seekonk, {Mass.) See Oountriea, etc. (Seekonlr, p. 368).
Seeley (John B. i Wonders of Elora, in the East
Indies. London, 1824. 8° 1053.11
Seeley ( Prof. John Robert). Ecce Homo, a survey of
the life and work of Jesus Christ, [anon.] Bos-
ton, 1866. 12° 3422.05
A^><e.— Reviewed Id Cbria. 9am., ialjr, 18M : Ed. rev.,
v. 124, 1866 ; Fortn. rev., v. 6 (by P. Bsyne): Frawr'i mag.,
V. 73, 74 (2 art.); Littell. v. 2. 1867 (from Cbr. observer);
Macm. mag.. June, 18M (by A. P. SUnley); North Brit.
rev., V. 44 ; Qu. rev., v. 119 or Littell, 1866, v. 2 ; Weatro.
rev., V. 86.
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— History and politics, l/n Hacmillau's mag , Aug. -Not.,
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in the Napoleonic age. 2 v. B., 1879. 8°. 3106.32
— Roman imperialism, and other lectures and es-
says. Boston, 1871. 16° 2542.31
Contents : Roman imperialism. Milton's political opin-
ions. Milton's poetry. Elementary principles in art. Lib-
eral education in universities. English in schools. Tbe
church aa a teacher of morality. Tbe teaching of politica.
— Young (Wm.) and Hart (E. A.) Three essays on
Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear. London,
1851. 8* 1754,22
Seelye (Rev. Julius H.) Christian missions. New
York, 1875. 12° 3592.29
— The way, the truth, and the life. Lectures to edu-
cated Hindus. Boston, 1873. 12°. . . 3592.28
Seemann (Berthold). Popular history of the palms
and their allies. London, 18.56. 16°. .4912,07
— Fiji and its inhabitants. [In Oalton (F.) Vacation tourists,
1861.] 925.r2
Seemann (Otto). Mythology of Greece and Rome,
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Seer (The). 5ee Hunt (Leigh). 2 v. 1864 2633.09
Seeresa of Prevorst. Sm Kemer (J.) 1845 3814.17
Seers of the ages : spiritualism. See Peebles (J. M.) . 381S.26
Segrais (Jean Ilegnauld, sieur de). Relation de I'lsle Imaginaire.
— Histoire de la priucesse de Paphlagonie. [In Voyages imag.,
V. 26. 1788.] 7027.26
Seguier (Frederick Peter). Critical and commercial
dictionary of the works of painters, 1250-1850 ;
8850 sale notes, etc. London, 1870. 1. 8°. 1415.15
Seguin (Edward). Family thermometry. New York,
1873. 12° 4323.09
— Report on education. [U. S. Com. to Int. ezhib. at Vienna, 1873.
Reports, V. 2. 1875.) 3916 16
Segur (Alexandre Joseph Pierre, vUcomte de). Les
femmes, chez differens peuples anciens et mod-
ernes. Nouv. ed. 4 V. Paris, 18-20. 24°. . 5822.26
Segur (Louis Philippe, comte de). The four ages of
life. New York, 1826. 12° .543(;.24
S^gnr (Nogl). Chansons nationalea. See Dtuneraan (M.) and
Segur (N.) 1636.01
Segur (Philip Paul, comie de). Expedition to Russia
by Napoleon in 181'2. 2 v. N. Y., [n. d.] 18°.
Same. 2 v. Philadelphia, 1825. 12°. . . 512.09
Se'gur {Mme. la comte.sse Eiigfene de, nie Sophie Ros-
topchine). Frantjois leBossu. 3e ed. P., 1S69. 12°.
— Jean qui grogne et Jean qui rit. 3e ed. P., 1869. 12°.
— L' Auberge de 1' ange-gardien. 5e ed. P., 1869. 12°.
— Les Bons enfants. 5e ed. P., 1869. 12°. . 7035.22
— La Fortune de Gaspard. P., 1866. 12°. . 7034.31
— Le general Dourakine. 5e ed. P., 1869. 12°. 7034.33
— Les Malheurs de Sophie. 7e ed. P., 1869. 1'2°. 7034.35
— Les Petites fiUes modeles. 6o ed. P , 1867. 12°.
— Memoires d'un ane. Nouv. ed. P., 1869.12°. 7035.23
— Pauvre Blaise. Nouv, ed. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7034.36
— Quel amour d'enfant ! 2e ed. Paris, 1867. 12°.
— La Soeur de Gribouille. Nouv. ed. P., 1863. 12°.
— Un bon petit diable. 3e ^d. P., 1869. 12°. 7035.21
Seller (Emma). The voice in singing. From the
German. Phil., 1878. 12°. 1563.11
— The voice in speaking. Tr. by W. H. Furness.
Phil., 1875. 11° 6333.28
Seinte Marberete the meiden ant martyr, in old English. Ed.
by O. Cockayne. [In Early Engl, text soc., no. 13, 1866.J
Seisa (Joseph A., D.D.) Last times and great con-
summation. Phil., 1863. 12° 3592.22
— A miracle in stone : or the Great Pyramid of
Egypt Phil., 1877. 12°. 1082.25
— Voices from Babylon, or the records of Daniel the
prophet. Phil., 1879. 12° 3588.24
Seitz (Eugene). Slight disorders catised by catching ROld. [In
Zeimasen (H. von) Cycl. ofmed., v. 16. 1877.J . . 4358.16
Selby (Prideaui John), History of British forest-
trees. London, 1842. 8° 4917.20
— Parrots. Edin., (n. rf.] 16° [In Jardine. Nat. libr.. v. 10.)
— Pigeons. Edin., [n. d.\ 16°. [In Jardine. Nat. libr., v. 9.J
Selden (John). Table talk. With biogr. preface and
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_ Table talk. Ed. by E. Arber. L., 1868. 18°. 5011.02
»y For lives of Selden, tee Biography (p. 196).
Select comedies. From the Italian of Goldoni, Gi-
raud, andNota. New York, 1849. 12°. . 1725.2>*
Contents : Groldoni (C.) Odd mistake. Morose good man.
Giraud (a.) Jealousy at fault. Mad prophet. Nota (A.)
The projector. First etepB to folly.
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Selections from German prose writers. With a
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London, 1828. 8°. 6113.32
Selections from the Apocrypha. Boston, 1878. 18°.
Self-culture and self-education.
4S- See also Books (p. 223);— Character (p. 261);— Oul-
tnre (p. 400);— Education (p. 434);— Life (Cooduot of, p.
700);— Memory (p. 770) ;— Reading (p. 944).
— Blackie {■/. S.) On self-culture. 1874. . 5512.27
— Cltanning\W. E.) [/« Ais Worlis. v. 2, 1874.] ... .3533.10
Chapone (H.) Letters on the improvement of the mind, [/n
her Works, v. 1, 1807.] 5024.01
— Craik (G. L.) Pursuit of knowledge under diffi-
culties. Ed. by F. Way land. 2 v. 1847. 3263.12
S ime. Female examples. 1847. . . . 3262.27
— EggleJilon {G. 0.) How to educate yourself. 1872.
— Qerando (J. M. de). Self-education, or moral pro-
gress. Tr. by E. P. Peabody. .... 5435.07
— Grey {M. G.) and Shirreff (E.) Thoughts on self-
culture. 2 V. 1850 5512.08
— Rood(E.P.) Self-education. 1852. .5512.03
Self-formation. 1868 5512.16
— LoffHa,p:) Self-formation. 1846. . . .5512.04
— Mathews [Wm.) Getting on in the world. 1873.
— Reed (S.) Observ. on the growth of the mind. 1841.
— Watts (I.) Improvement of the mind. 1833. 5512.14
Self-love, self-esteem. See Works on Philosophy {Moral, p. 8«2);
especially Smith i^Adam).
Self-formation. See Self-culture (oftore).
Self-help. Smiles (Samuel). 1860 3263.29
Self-help in the attainment of perfection of character
and success in life, with a phrenological and
physiological chart, [niion.] N. Y., 1870. sm. 4°.
Selfish theories of morals. See Philosophy {Moral philosophy, p.
839 ;— Utilitarianism, p. 864).
Selfishness. Alger ( W. B.) In his Solitude, ete., 1875 ; p. 69-65.
Self knowledge. See Mason (.1.) 5412.06
Self-made men. See Seymour (0. C. B.) 3261.30
Selfridge (Thomas Oliver). Reports of explorations and sur-
veys to ascertain the practicability of a ship canal betw.
the Atlantic aud Pacific oceans by way of the Isthmus
ofDarien. Wash., 1874. 4°. [XJ. S. Bo. of reps. 42d coiig.
3d sees. Miscel. doc, no. 113.) 1156.16
Selkirk (George H.) The book of chess. London,
1868. 12°. 4614.19
SeUar (Alexander Craig). The passion-play in the
Highlands of Bavaria. 3d ed. Edinb and Lon-
don, 1871. 12° 1742.26
Sellar (W. Y.) The Roman poets of the Kepublic.
Edin., 1863. 8° 1686.26
SeUer (Abraham or Abednego). Antiquities of Pal-
myra. 2d ed. London, 1705. 12°. . . 421.12
Selss (Albert M.) Critical outline of the literature of
Germany. London, 1865. 16°. . . . 2732.10
Selwyn (George Augustus, English man of fashion and wit, d.
1791). See Biography (p. 197).
Selvatico (Pietro). L'Arte nella vita degli artisti.
Firenze, 1870. 12° 1431.38
SelTvyn (George Augustus, D.D., bishop of New Zea-
land, 1841-69 ; bisliop of Lichfield, 1867-78). Tuck-
er (H. W.) Memoir of G. A. S. 1879. . 3158.02
Selwyn (Wm.) Abridgment of the law of nisi prius.
7th Am. ed., by A. I. Fish. 2 v. Phil., 1857. 8°.
Semi-barbarous Hebrew. See Gribble (T.) 1871. . . . 3666.14
Seminalia. See Ralph (J. E.) 1865 4331.20
Seminole war. tlpragtie (J. T.) Origin, progress,
e(c., of the Florida war 585.23
— Jackson (A.) and Calhoun (J. C.) Correspondence
on the course of the latter, in the deliberations
of the cabinet of Monroe, on the occurrences in
the Seminole war. 1831 5093.10
Semitic races.
Note A term vaguely applied to the Egyptians, Assyri-
ans, Chaldeans, Babylonians, Syrians. Ethiopians, He-
brews, Phoenicians, Arabs, and other kindred races.
— Deutsch (E. 0. M.) Notes on Semitic palaeography ;— Notes
of three lectures on Semitic culture ;— On Hamitic Ian.
guagcs. [In his Literary remains, 1874.) .... 3615.07
— McCuidy {J. F.) Relation of the Aryan aud Semitic lan-
guages, [/k Bibliotheoa sacra, Apl., 1876; Oc:t., 1879.]
— Benan (E.) Part of the Semitic people in the history of civili.
zation. [In his Studies of religious history. 1864.J . 3412.10
j^^ See alao Man (Ethnology, p. 734) ;— Language (Ara-
bic, p. 675 ;— Assyrian, p. 676 ;— Hebrew and Cnaldee, p.
679) ;— Hieroglyphics (p. 619).
Semmes (Eaphael). Cruise of the Alabama and the
Sumter. New York, 1864. 12°. . . . 643.21
See Atl. monthly, v. 30 (Why S. was not tried, by J. 8.
Bolles).
Sen (Keshub Chunder). The Brahma Somaj. With
preface by S. D. Collet. L., 1870. 16°. 3592.25
— English visit. Lectures, addresses, sermons, re-
ceptions, etc. London, 1871. 12°. . . . 3592.27
Senator (Herrmann). Diabetes mellitus ; — Rheumatic affec-
tions of the joints and muscles. Gout. Rickets. Mala-
costeou. [In Ziemssen (H. von). Cycl. of med., v. 16.
1877.] 4358.18
Seneca (Lucius Annreus). Booke of the shortnesse
of life. Tr. into an English poem, by [B. F. ]
London, 1636, sm. 4° 1685.08
— Epistles : with annotations. By T. Morell. 2 v. in
1. London, 1786. 4°. _. ...... 5418.08
— Medea and Octavia. Versions by C. A. Wheel-
wright. London, 1810. 16°. .... 1683. aO
— Morals ; by way of abstract. With [his epistles].
By Roger I'Estrange. 4th ed. London, 1718. 8°.
Contents: Of beneflu. Of a happy life. Of auger.
Epistles.
— (Euvres completes. [Texte latin.] Aveo la traduc-
tion en Franyais. Paris, 1869. 8°. [Nisard's
collection.] 7726.00
Contents : De ira. Consolatio ad Helviam. Oonsolatio
ad Polybium. Consolatio ad Marciam. De providentia.
De beneflcijs. De constantia sapieutis. De brevitate
vitse. De otio sapieutis. De trauquiUilate aiiimi. De
dementia. De vita beata. Ludus de morte Claudii Csb-
saris. Ezcerpta et fragmenta. Nuturales quEestiones.
Epistolfe.
— TragsedisE!. Lat. et Fr. [In Nisard (J. M. N. D.) Theatre
de Latins. Paris, 1866. 8°.] 7726.05
Contents : Hercules Furens, et Thyestes, trad, de T. Sa.
valete. PhoenisssB, Hippolytus, CEdipus, Troades, Medea,
Agamemnon, Hercules (Etseus. Octavia, tr. de M. Des-
forges.
— Treatise [Latin texts] on providence, on tranquil-
ity of mind, on shortness of life, on happy life.
With select epistles, epigrammata, introd., notes,
and scripture parallelisms, by J. F. Hurst, and
H. C. Whiting. N. Y., 1877. 12°. . . . 5435.40
— Parrar (F. W.) In his Seekers after God, 1869 ; p. 1-185.
— Prevost-Paradol (i. A.) In his Essais, v. 2 7048.09
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Diet, of Gr. and Roman biogr., v. 3.
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York. Philadelphia, 1840. 8° 614.12
Senior (Nassau Wm.) Conversations with Thiers,
Guizot, and other distinguished persons, during
the second empire. Ed. by M. C. M. Simpson.
2 V. London, 1878. 8° 447.05
— Correspondence and conversations of A. de Toc-
queville with N. W. S., Irom 1834 to 1850. Ed.
by M.-C. M. Simpson. 2 v. L., 1872. 8°. 3172.34
— Historical and philosophical essays. 2 v. London,
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Oxford aud Mr. Ward.
— Introductory lecture on political economy. London, 1827. 8*.
[In Pamphleteer v. 29.] 6068.29
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J. Dudley).
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serpent charmers. b,v W, Cooper) ; Pop. sci. monthly, Sept.,
1879 (Serpent charming, by F. L. Oswald) ; Blackw. mag.,
v. Ill, 1872 (Serpent charming; in Cairo),
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Servetus. See Biography (p. 197).
Servia. See Oountriea {Servia, p. 368) ; — Literature (Servian, p.
712) : University mag., Sept., 1879 (National poetry of S.) :
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via and its new prince).
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Seton (George). Gossip about letters and letter
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Sevarambiana (History of the). See Allais (D. V. d'). .8713.17
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— Pluinplre (E. H.) Epistles to the Seven churches.
Seven curses of London. See Qreenwood (J.) 1869. .5836.01
Seven days : [poem]. See Williams (I.) 1696.38
Seven decades of the Union. See Tyler (John). . . . 573.07
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Greeks. Oxford, 18 i2. 8° 421.2-5
Seven great hymns of the Medisval chnrch. 7tli ad. anl. |anon.]
New York, 1868. 16' 1683.33
Seven historic ages. See Gilman (Arthur). 1874. . . .441.27
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iVote.— Bepr. from Atlantic luoutbly, v. 7-8.
Seventh vial. See Camming (John). 1802 3542.22
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Sewall (Albert C.) Life of prof. Albert Hopkins.
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Se'wall (J. B.) Evenings with the Bible and science.
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verity. The raonuniuuta of Egypt. Biahop Colenao and
his assaults upon the Pentateuch.
Sewall (Samuel). History of Woburn. With sketch
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SeTVall (Thomas). Examination of phrenology.
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lllns. N. Y., 1873. 8° 935.13
-Works. Ed. by G. E. Baker. 4 v. New York,
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Orations, Eulogies, etc., v. 3, 4.
Pardon papers, v. 2.
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V, 1.
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Cliuton (De Witt), Biography
of, V. 4.
Correspondence, v, 3,
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governor of New York : Vir-
ginia controversy ; Georgia
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Mlscel., v. 2.
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— Principles of education, applied to female edu-
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lections. 2 V. London, 1868-70. 12°. . . 441.07
V. 1, A. D. 449-1164. 2, 10881228.
Se'^ell (John). I'reatise on steam and locomotion.
London, ITfrtfe, 1852. 16° 3926.16
Se-well (Wm.) History of the rise, increase and pro-
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London, 1830. 8° 5515.24
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West Indies. New York. 1861. 12°. . . 58:i2 (i2
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A.) Report on sowing machines, [/n Vienna Int. eihib.,
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980
SEX- SHAKSPERE
Six iu nature. Sit Grindon (L. H.) 1869 6824.09
Sexagenarian (Tlie). See Beloe {Vim.) 2 r. 181T. . . . 3018.M
Sexes. JSfe Sex.
Sexes (The) hero and hereafter. See Holcombe (W. H.) 6823.01
Sexes thronghout nature. 5ee Blackwell (.\. B.I 1875. 1732.24
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— Diagrams exhibiting the position of the bank of England,
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the note issue system of the Bank of Eugland. [In Statis-
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Seymour (Horatio). See Biography (p. 197).
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— Pilgrimage to Rome : some account of the state of
religion in that city. 2d ed. L., 1819. 8°. 3592.03
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pas : La Plata camps. London, 1870. 12°. 11G4.20
Sforzosi (Luiei). Compendious history of Italy.
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York, 1847. 18° 532.00
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Shadwell (Thomas). See Plays (p. 896) ;— Biography (p. 197).
Siiafer (N. M.) Diagram of the federal government. Constitu-
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Shaftesbury (If' earl of, Engl, statesman,b. 1G21, d, 1683). See Oooper
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(Anthony Ashley); also Hunt (J.) Relig. thought in Eng-
land, V. 2, 1871 ; p. 34-2-365 ; Stephen (L.) Hist, of Engl-
thought in the 18th century, v 2, 1876 (CmWiU index, v. 2).
and Essays in free thinking, 1873 (Shaftesbury's Character;
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— John Keble : an essay. Edin., 1866. 16°. 3095.15
— On poetic interpretation of nature. New York,
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— Tait (.P.(i.) and Adams-Reilly (A. ) Life and letters
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into Lapland. London, 1872. 8-. . . . 991.16
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Albany, 1823. 12° 3588.17
49- .^ee also Biblical and relig. lit. (Shakers, p. 104).
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Shakespeare library and museum. Catalogue of the
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Shakespeare society. See entry on p. 985-7.
Shakspeareana tjenealog'ica. .^ee French (Q. B.) 1869. 1764.11
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Shakspere's England. See Thornbory (O- W.) 2 ▼. 1866. 471.27
SHAKSPERE, SHAKSPEARE, OR SHAKESPEARE (William).
AHnA!iGE.MENT OF SoBuivisioNS.— 1. Collected Works. 2. Biographies, and Oriticai studies of Shakespere (p.982-984).
3. Special Shaksperian Subjects (p. 984-985). 4. Separate Plays and Characters, and Criticism (p. 985-B). 6. Poems,
Songs, Sonnets (p. liSS-E). 6. Shakspere Societies. Publications (p. 9S5-1').
1. Collected Works.-
Comedies, * histories, and tragedies. London, 1623.
[Repr. by E. and J. Wright, 1807.] fol. . 1767.01
Dramatic • works. A reproduction in exact fac-simile
of the first folio, 1623, by photo lithography.
Executed under the superintendence of H.
Staunton. L., Day and Son, 1863. fol. 1767.02
Works in reduced facsimile from the first folio ed. of
1623. With introd. by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps.
London, Chatlo and Windus, 1876. 12°. . 1765.14
Dramatic 'works revised by G. Steevens. [Illustrated. ]
9 V. London, J. and J. Boydell, 1802. fol.
Contents; V. 1. Preface ot Pope and Johnson. Tempest.
Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure. 2. Comedy of errors. Much ado
about nothing. Love's labour's lost. Midsummer night's
dream. 3. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming
of the shrew. All's well that ends well. 4. Twelfth
night. Winter's tale. Macbeth. King John, 5. Richard ii.
Henry iv., pt. 1-2. Henry v. 6. Henry vi., pt. 1, 2, 3.
Bichard in. 7. Henry viii. Coriolanus. Julius Csesar.
Antony and Cleopatra, 8. Timon of Athens. Titus
Andronicus. Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. 9. King
Lear. Bomeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello.
Plays. With notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens.
5th ed. Revised by L Reed. 2 v. London,
1803. 8° 1763.04
Ao(«.— Known as the 5th variorum edition.
Contents: V. 1. Advertisements by Reed and Steevens.
Proposals, etc., by W. Richardson. Life by Rowe. Anec-
dotes. Stratford register ; Instrument ; Instrument :
Mortgage ; Will. Dedication and prefaces by Heminge,
Condell. Pope, Theobald, Hanmer. Warburton, Johnson,
_ Capell, Mason, and Malone, 2. The Learning of Shak-
speare by P.Farmer, with remarks by G. Colman. List of
ancient translations from classick authors. Entries of
plays on Stationers' books. Lists of ancient and modern
editions. List of altered plays and detached critloiun.
Commendatory verses. CUronological order of plays, by
£,. Malone. Shakspeare, Ford, and Johnson, by Malone.
3. Hist, account of the English stage, by Malone. with ad-
ditions by Qt. Steevens and G. Chalmers. 4. Tempest.
Two gentlemen of Verona. Midsummer night's dream.
S. Merry wives of Windsor. TwoUth night. 6. Much
ado about nothing. Measure for measure. 7, Xaove's
labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. 8. As you like it.
Alls well that ends well. 9, Taming of the shrew.
Winter's tale. 10. Macbeth. The witch, by T. Middleton,
in part. King John. 11. Richard ii. Henry iv., part 1.
12. Henry iv., part 2. King Henry v. 13. Henry vi , part
1-2. 14. Henry vi., part 3. Dissertation by ];. Malone.
Richard iii. 15. King Henry viii. Troilus aud Cressida.
16. Coriolanus. Julius Csesar. 17. Antony and Cleopatra.
King Lear. 18. Hamlet. Cymbeline. 19. Timon of
AtheuB. Othello 20. Romeo and Juliet. Romulus and
Juliet.by A. Brooke. Comedy of errors. 21. Titus Audroni-
cus. Pericles, and dissertations. Addenda and glossar-
ial index.
Dramatic works. Text of Johnson, Stevens, and
Reed ; with notes, life, and critique of his genius
by N. Rowe. 2 v. New York, W. Bonadaile,
1825. 8° 1764.02
V. 1. Life. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. Tem-
pest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Measure for meas-
ure. Much ado about nothing. Midsummer night's
Dream. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of Venice.
As you like it. Alls well that ends well. Taming
of the shrew. Winter's tale. Comedy of errors.
Macbeth. King John. Richard II Henry IV.
Henry V.
2. Henry VI. Bichard III. Henry vm. Troilus .ind
Cressida. Coriolanus. Julius Cicsar. Antony and
Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Cymbeline. Titus
Andronicus. Pericles. King Lear. Bomeo and
Juliet. Hamlet. Othello.
Plays and poems. [From the text of Johnson and
Steevens, with Johnson's preface and a glossary. ]
11 V. London, Pickering, Talboys, aitd Natali,
1825. 16°. 1751.01
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SHAKSPERE : CoUeoted Works.
981
All's well that enda well, t. 3.
Antony and Cleopatra, v. 8.
As yon like it, v. 3.
Comedy of errors, t. i.
Ooriolauus, v. 8.
Oymbeliiie, v. 8.
Hamlet, v. 10.
Henry iv., jMirt 1,11, T.5.
Heury v., v. 6.
Henry vi. part i. U, 111, t, 6.
Henry tiii, t. 7.
Juliua Ciesar, v. 7.
King John, v. 4.
King Lear, v. 9.
Love's labonr lost, v. 2.
Lover's complaint, v. 11.
Macbeth, v. 4.
Measure for measure, v. 2.
Merchant of Venice, v. 3.
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 1
Cantentt:
Mtdsnmmer-nlght'a dream,v.2.
Mncli ado about nothing, v. 1.
Otbello;or.Moor of Venice. v.lO.
Passionate pilgrim, v. 11.
Pericles, prince of Tyre, v. 9.
Preface, v. 1.
Bape of Lucreoe, t. 11.
liichard n, v. 5.
Bichard m, T. 6.
Sonnets, t. 11.
Taming of the abrew, T. 3.
Tempest, T. I.
Timou of Athens, v. 7.
Titus Audrouicns. v. 9.
Trotlus and Cresslda. v. 7.
Twelfth night, or what yon will,
V. 1.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Venus and Adonis, v. 11.
Winter's tale, v. 4.
Family Shakspeare. [Expurgated] by T. Bowdler.
5th ed. London, 1827. 8° 17C2.'20
amUntt:
All's well that ends well, v. 2.
Antony and Cleopatra, t. 7.
As you lilie it, v. 2.
Comedy of errors, v. 3.
Coriolanus, v. 6,
Oymbeliue, v. T.
Hamlet, T. 8.
Henry iv, v. 4.
Henry v., v. 4.
Heury vi., v. 5.
Henry vin., v. 6.
Julius Ceesar, ▼. 7.
Kiug John, V. 8.
King Lear, t. 8.
Love's labour's lost, v. 2.
Macbeth, v. 3.
Measure for measure, v. 1.
Merchant of Venice, ▼. 2.
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 1.
Midsummer night's dream.v. 2.
Much ado about nothing, v. 1.
Othello, T. B.
Bichard n., v. 4.
Bichard ill., T. 6.
Borneo and Juliet, v. 8.
Tamiug of the shrew, v. 3.
Tempest (The|, v. 1.
Timon of Athens, v. 6.
Titus Andronicus, v. 7.
TroiluB aud Cressida, v. 6.
Twelfth night, v. 1.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Winter's tale, v. 3.
Plays and poems, with a life, glossarial notes, and 170
illus. from Boydell's ed . Ed. by A. J. 'Valpy. 15 v.
London, 1832-34. 1(1° 1761.02
iVo^e.— 'Text that of Malone's ed. of 1821.
Contents :
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 2.
Midsummer night's dream, v 3.
Much ado about nothing.
Otiiello. V. 14.
Pericles, prince of Tyre, v. 11.
Poems, V. 15.
Preface by S. Johnson, v. 1.
Richard ii., v. 6.
Bichard tn., v. 9.
Borneo aud Juliet, v. 13.
Tamiug of the shrew, v. 6. •
Teuipest (The), v. 1.
Timon of Atliens, v. 10.
Titus Androuicus, v. 10.
Troilus aud Cressida, v. 10.
Twelfth night, v. 4.
Two gen tienien of Verona, v. 1.
Will of Shakespeare, v. 1.
Winter's tale, v. S.
All's well that ends well, v. 6.
Antony and Cleopatra, v. 12.
As you like it. v. 4.
Comedy of errors, T. 3.
Coriolanus. v. 11.
Cymbeliue, v. 12.
Hauilet, V. 14.
Henry rv., v. 7.
Heury v., v. 7.
Heury vi., v. 8.
Henry vm., v. 9.
Index ti striking passages,r.l5.
Julius CiBsar, v. 11.
King John, v. 8.
Klug Lear, v. 13.
Life of Shakspeare, v. 1.
Love's labour's lost, t. 3.
Macbeth, v. 6.
Measure for measure, v. 2.
Merchant of Venice, v. 3.
Works. With a memoir, and essay on his genius, by
Barry Com^wall. • Illus. by K. Meadows. 3 v.
London, 1843. 8° 1765.08
CtnUmts : V. 1. Memoirs and essay. Comedies. 2.
Tragedies. 3. Historical plays. Poems. Sonnets.
Plays : with his life. Illus. by Meado'ws, Harvey,
and others. Ed. by Gnlian C. Verplanck.
With introductions, notes, etc. 3 v. New York,
Harper and Sioa., ia*7. 8° 1755.14
Cantcnti : 1. Preface. Life by Rowe. Life by Collier.
Histories. 2. Comedies. 3. Tragedies.
Dramatic works. Revised by Isaac Reed. 6 v. New
York, Harper and Bros., 1850. 12°. . . 1762.01
V. 1. Author's Life by N. Rowe. Johnson's preface.
Farmer's Essay on the learning of Shakespeare. Tempest.
Two Oentlemeu of Verona. Merry Wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Merchant
of Venice.
2. As yon like it. Midsummer night's dreum. Much
ado about nothing. Love's labour's loKt. Taming the
shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night.
3. Winter's Ule. Macbeth. King John. King Richard II.
King Henry IV.
4. Heury V. Henry VI. Richard HI. Henry VIII.
5. Coriolanus. Julius Cffisar. Antony and Cleopatra.
Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus. Troilus and Cressida.
6. Cymbeline. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet.
Othello. Pericles.
Complete works, with hist, introductions, and notes,
life, etc. By J. 0. Halliwell, [H. TyrreU,] and
other commentators. 4 v. London, J. Tallui and
Co., 1850-53. tf 176C.01
A'ofc— The editorship of this work was dlaavtnred by
Halliwell.
am«m(«.- V. 1. Life, by H. Tyrrell. Will. Oomedlas.
2. Histories. Poems. Commendatory verses. 3. Tragedlea.
4. Doubtful plays.
Works. With Johnson's preface, glossary, etc., and
memoir, by W. Hameas. N. Y., 1851. 8°. 1765.02
Works. The text regulated by the folio of 1632, con-
taining early manuscript emendations ; with a
history of the stage, a life of the poet, and an
introd. to each play, by J. P. Collier. New York,
1853. 8', 1765.01
Works. The plays edited from the folio of 16'23, with
introd. remarks, hist, sketch of the text, account
of the riscand progress of the English drama,
memoir of the poet, and essay upon his genius.
By Bichard Grant VHilte. 12 v. Boston, 1856-65.
12° 186-2.07
iVa(<.— Reviewed by J. B. Lowell In Atl. monthly. Jan.,
Feb., 1869 : and by £. A. Abbott, in M. A. rev. Jan., 18S9.
Contents :
Measure for measure, v. 3.
Memoirs, v. I.
Merchant of Venice, v. 4.
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 2.
Midsummer night's dream, v.4.
Much ado about nothing, v. 3.
Othello, T. 11.
Pericles, v. 12.
Poems, V. 1.
Preface, v. 1.
Bichard n., v. 6.
Richard in., v. 8.
Romeo aud Juliet, v. 10.
Supplementary notes, v. 1.
Taming of the shrew, v. 4.
Tempest (The), v. 2.
Timon of Athens, v. 10.
Titus Andronicus, v. 9.
'Troilus aud Cressida, v. 9.
TweUtU night, v. 8.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 2.
Winter's tale, v. 6.
Account of English drama, v. 1
All's well that ends well, v. 6.
Antony and Cleopatra, v. 12.
As you like it, v. 4.
Comedy of errors, v. 3.
Coriolanus, v. 9.
Cymbeliue. v. 12.
Genius of S. (EsMy on) v. 1.
Hamlet, v. 11.
Henry iv., v. 6.
Henry v.. v. 7.
Henry vi., Pt. 1-ii, v. 7.
Henry vi., Pt. iii., v. 8.
Henry vi., (Essay on the author.
ship of), V. 7.
Henry vni., T. 8.
Hist, sketch of the text, v. 1.
Julius Cssar. v. 10.
King John. v. 6.
King Lear, v. 11.
Love's labour's lost, v. 3.
Macbeth, v. 10.
Complete works, from the text of Johnson, Steevens
and Eeed, with biogr. sketch by M. C. Clarke.
Boston ■ and New York [Edinburgh, W. P.
iVimmo, 1864.] 8° 1765.03
Works. Ed. by H. Staunton. Illustrations by J.
• Gilbert. 3 v. London, 1862-66 8°. . 17(i5.05
Works. Ed. by W. G- Clark and J. Glover [v. 2-9.
by W. A. Wright]. 9 v. Cambridge, 1863-66.
8* 1764.21
Contents
All's well that ends well, v. 3.
Anthony and Cleopatra, v. 9.
As you like it, v. '2.
Comedy of errors, t. 1.
Contention of the two famous
houses of Yoi'ke and Lan.
caater, with the death of the
good duke Humphrey, v. S.
Coriolanus, v. 6.
Cymbeline, v. 9.
Hamlet, v. 8.
Henry iv., Pt. i-ii, v. 4.
Henry v.. v. 4.
Heury the flft(chronicle history
of), V. 4.
Heury v., Pt. i-iii., v. 5.
Heury vi., v. 6.
Juliua Caesar, v. 7.
Kiug John. v. 4.
King Lear, v. 8.
Love's labour's lost, v. 2.
Macbeth, v. 7.
Measure for measure, v. 1.
Much ado about nothing, v. 2.
Othello, V. 8.
Pericles, v. 9.
Poems : Venus and Adonis,
Rape of Lucrece,. Sonnets,
Lover's complaint. Passion-
ate pilgrim. The Phcenix and
the turtle, v. 9.
Preface, v. 1.
Richard ii., v. 4.
Richard in., v. B.
Romeo aud Juliet, v, 7.
Syr John Falstaffe.v. 1.
Tamiug oi the shrew, t. S.
Tempest (The), v. 1.
Timon of Athens, v. 7.
Titus Andronicus, v. 6.
'Troilus and Cressida, v. G.
True tragedie of Richard duke
of York, aud the good Heury
the stxt, v. 6.
Twelfth night ; or what you
wlU, V. 3.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Winter's tale, v. 3.
Merchant of Venice, v -i
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 1.
Midsummer night's dreaui,v.2.
Works. Ed. by W. G. Clark and W. A. 'Wright.
Globe ed. Boston, 1866. 8° 17(il. 10
iVof^.— Includes (of the donbtfU phiys) Pericles.
Complete works. Ed. by W. G. Clark and W. A.
Wright. Illus. by J. Gilbert. [Arundel edition.]
Ne-sTVork, 1879. 8° 1765.24
In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTSOK'S NAME, the first part of the TITLG, and the NUMBER
982
SHAKSPERE: CoUected Works Biograpblea and Critical Studies.
Works. The text revised by A. Dyoe. 2d ed. 9 v.
London, 1866-67. 8° 1704.12
JVote.— Reviewed in Quar. rev., J»n., 18M or Littell,
1869, V. 3.
Contents :
Addenda and corrigenda, v. 8.
All's well that euds well, v. 3.
Antony and Cleopatra, v. 7.
As yo« like it, v. 3.
Comedy of errors, v. 2.
Coriolauus, v. 6.
Cynibeliue. v. 7.
Early editions of 8., v. 1.
Glossary, v. 9.
Hamlet, v. 7.
Henry iv., Pt. i-ii., v. 4.
Henry v., v. 4.
Henry vi., Pt. I-lii, v. 6.
Henry viii,, v S.
Julius Csesar, v. 6.
King John, v. 4.
King Lear, v. 7.
Life of Shakespeare, t. 1.
Love's labour's lost, v. 2.
Macbeth, v. 7.
Measure for measure, v. 1.
Merchant of Venice, v. 2.
Merry wives of Wiudaor, v. 1.
Midsummer night's dream, v.2.
Much ado about nothing, v. 3.
Othello, V, 7,
Pericles, v. 8.
Poems, v, 8.
Prefaces, v. 1.
Richard ii., v. 4.
Richard iii., v. 5.
Romeo and Juliet, v. 6.
Shakespeare's will, v. 2.
Taming of the sljrew, v, 3.
Tempest (The), v. 1.
Timon of Athens, v. 6.
TitUB Andronicus, v. 6.
Troilus and Cressida, v. <.
Twelfth night, v. 7.
Two gentlemen oC Verona, v. 1.
Two noble kinsmen, v. 8.
Winter's tale, v. 3.
Leopold Shakspere. Works, in chronological order,
from the text of Prof. Deliua, with ' The two
noble kinsmen ' and 'Edward in,' and introd.
by F. J. rumivall. L., [1876.] 8°. . 1765.23
Note. — The introduction covers 125 pages.
New variorum edition. Ed. by H. H. Fumess. v. 1-S.
Phila., 1871-80. 8°. ...... . 1765.11
Note. — This very elaborate edition is intended to in-
clude every thing that is essential for the understanding
of the author.
V. 1. Romeo and Juliet. 2. Macbeth. 3-4. Hamlet.
5. King Lear.
Doubtful Plays.
Pictorial edition. Ed. by C. Knight. 2d ed. revised.
Doubtful Plays, etc. London, 1867. 8°. 1765.31
Conte-nis ; Doubtful Plays. Appendix : Dedication, ad-
dress, and commendatory verses, prefixed to the editions
of 1623 and 1632. A History of opinion on the writings
of Shakespere. Shakspere in Germany. S. in France.
GloBsarial index. Index to characters of Plays.
Same. Doubtful plays. With introd. and
notes, by H. Tyrrell. lUus. London and N. Y.,
J. Tallis and Co., [1853.] 8'= 1766.04
Arden of Feverabam.
Birth of Merlin.
Edward m.
Fair Em.
Locrine.
Loudon prodigal.
Merry devil of Edmonton.
Mucedorus.
Contentt .•
Pericles.
Puritan.
Sir John Oldcastle, pt. 1.
Thomas, lord CromwelL
Titus Andronicus.
Two noble kinsmen.
Torkshlre tragedy.
2. Biographies and Critical Studies of Shakspere.
Adams [J. Q.) Misconceptions of S. on the stage. Personations of
the characters of S. The character of Desdemona, etc. [In
Hackett (J.) Notes, etc, 1863 ; p. 191.252.] . . . 1763.17
Alger ( (f. S.) S. and friendship ;— S.'a Sonnets and friendship.
[In Christian examiner, Sept., Nov., 1862.]
Bagrltot ( W.) Shakspere, the individual. [In his Estimates,
1858; p. 222-274.] 2617.24
Bartol (C. A.\ Personality of S. [In his Principles and portiaits,
1880.] 3614.34
Belsham{W.) On Shakespeare. [In his Essays, v. 2,1799 ; p.
464-546.] 2617.11
Bryant (W C.) Shakspeare. [In his Orations and addresses,
1873; p. 869-78.] 2617.11
Calvert (G. H.) Shakespeare, a biographic eesthetic
study. 1879 1752.30
Contents : First decades. Ripeness. King John. Hamlet.
CarlyltiT.) The hero as poet. Danto; Shakespeare [/« *i» On
heroes, etc.) 2615.12
ChaUaubriand {F. A. de). Shakspeare, [In his Recollections,
v. 1, 1816.-
i-l
2616.11
Clarke (C. and M. C.) The Shakespeare key: treas-
ures of his style, peculiarities of his construc-
tion, and beauties of his expression. London,
1879. 8° 1765.00
CUtrke {J. F.) Shakspeare. [In his Memorial and biographical
sketches, 1878 ; p. 301-341.] 3212.24
Colendge (£f.) Notes ou 8. [In his Essays, v. 2., 1851 ■ p 129-
_ ^ll • y • • 2621.10
— ^.VTi. , * gentleman. [In his Essays, v. 1. 1851 : p.
113-161.] 2521.09
— S. and his contemporaries. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1861 ; p.
363-3«7.] 2621.09
Coleridge (S. T.) Notes and lectures upon S., and some of the
old poets and dramatists. [In his Works, v. 4.] . 6026.07
Crc^ (Z.) First sitting of the committee on the proposed monu-
ment to S. Loud., 1823. 8\ [/nPampiileteer, V. 22.) 6068.22
De Quincey IT.) Life ol S. (/n >ts Biogr. essays, 1861 ; p. 7-100.)
Nate. — Reviewed in Fraser's mag., July, 1841.
D^Israeli (/.) Predecessors and contemporaries of S. — Shakes-
peare. [In his Amenities of literature, v. 2. 1866.] 2702.02
Douce (K) Illustrations of [the plays of] Shakspeare,
and of ancient manners : with dissertations on
the clowns and fools of S., on the Gesta Koma-
norum, and on the English morris dance. Lon-
don, 1839 1753.11
Dowden [K) Shakspere : a critical study of his mind
and art. 2d ed. 1876 1752.27
- Shakspere. 1878. [Idterature primers.] 1752.28
Drake {N. editor). Memorials of S. 1828. . . 1753.10
Contents: Pref. essay on S.'s principal editors and
critics. Coleridge (S. T.) Characteristics of S. Camp-
bell (T.) Universality of the genius of S., and on his
irregularities in relation to dramatic unity. Genius of S.,
and his dramas, Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, and Lear (from
Blackw. mag.) Schlegel (F.) Character and feelings of S.;
S. and Calderon compared. Influence of 8. (from Retro-
spective rev 1 Stael (Jfme. de). On S. and the character
of his Tragedies. Gregory (—). Ou Shakspeare. Schlegel
(A. W.) On Shakspeare (several essays). Godwin (W.)
Natural style of S. :— S. compared with Homer and Chaucer.
Method of 8. (frum Encyc. Metrop.) S.'s love of natural
beauty (from Edin. rev.) Individuality of S.'s cbaractera
(from Qu. rev.) Villemain (A. F., Life and genius of 8.
Seattle (J.) S. and Homer in relation to their knowledge
of the human heart. Cumberland (R.) 8. and .£schylu8
compared. Gardenstone (F. G., lord). S. and Coriieille
compared. Leasing (G. £.) S. and Voltaire compared
as to their use of preternatural machinery. Lamb (C.)
S. compared with Cliapmau, Heywood, Beaumont and
Fletcher. Warton (J.) Ubserv. on the Tempest : — Observ.
of King Lear, Critical remarks on Othello. Mackenzie
(H.) Character and tragedy of Hamlet. Observations on
Hamlet. Cumberland (R.) Characters of Macbeth and
Richard ;— Cbaractera of Falstaff and his group. Mac-
kenzie (H.) Character of Falstaff. Portraits of 8., by
Dryden, Goethe, and Sir Walter Scott.
Size (K.) Essays on S. Tr. by L. D. Schmitz. 1874.
Contents : Date of the ' Tempest." A Midsummer
night's dream. The Merchant of Venice. All's well that
ends well. King Henry viii. Hamlet in France. The
supposed travels of Shakespeare. Sir Wm. Daveuant. The
Orthography of Shakespeare's name.
Kmerson (R. W.) Shakspeare ; or, the poet, [in his Representa-
tive men.) 2624.09
Fairbanks [C. B.) 8. and his commentators. r/nAi« Aguecheek,
1859.) 943.16
Fletcher (0.) Studies [and characters] of S. in the
plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As
you like it. Much ado aboat nothing, Bomeo and
Juliet. 1847 1753.13
Fboisteps of S. ; or a ramble with the early dramatists,
etc. London, 1862. 12° 1753.14
Contents : Was Shakspere a lawyer's clerk ? Shakspere'a
Latin. What was Shakspere's occupation before going to
London ? Hamlet. Sbakspere's Greek. Lyly's Kndy-
mion. All's well that ends well. Love's labour's lost.
Pericles. Henry vi. Romeo and Juliet. Merry wives of
Windsor. Midsummer night's dream. Edward in.
French (G. R.) Shakespearana genealogica. i. Identifi-
cation of dramatis personse. Persons and places.
II. Shakspeare and the Arden families, and their
connections. London, 1864. 8°. . . . 1764.11
Oervinus (O. 0.) Shakespeare commentaries. From
the German, by F. E. Bunnfett. 1875. . 1754.28
JVbfe.— Reviewed in Westm. rev., Oct., 1863.
Contents : Introd. by F. J. Furnivai (p. xix-xlix). S. at
Stratford, S.'s descriptive poems, 8. in London and ou the
stage. Dramatic poetry before S., The stage (n. MOO).
Commentaries on his PUys (p. 101-830). Shakespeare and
his genius (p. 830-936.)
OUes(H.) Human life in S. 1868 1753.15
Contents : The growing and perpetual influence of Shake-
speare. Human life in Shakespeare. Man in Shakespeare.
Woman in Shakespeare. Comic power. Tragic power.
Pei-souality.
Note. — The first of the above essays was printed in
Christ, exam., Sept., 1869.
OilJUlan {G.) Shakespeare, a lecture. [In hit Third gallery of
portraits, 1856 ; p. 431-468. )....-.... 'J6'i6.13
Oreen {C. F.) Legend of S.'s crab-tree, with relation
to the poet's traditional history. 1859. . 1766.15
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SHAKSPEHE : Biosrapbies aud Crttioal Studies.
083
Oreen {IT.) S. and the emblem writers ; an exposi-
tion of their similarities of thought and expres-
sion. 1870 176G.11
Ouizot(F. P. 0-) S. and his times. 1852. . 1753.16
ConlenU : S. and bis times (p. 9-160. The tragedies (p.
161-227). S. in Fraacu (p. 228'i'J4). Tlie historical dramas
(p. 295.342). The comedies (p. 343-360).
iVofe.— Reviewed in N. Brit, rev., Nov., 1863.
Hackett (</. H. ) Notes, etc., upon S.'s plays and actors.
1863 1753.17
ConUntt: Hamlet's soliloquy on suicide. Hamlet. Eiug
Lear. Actors of Hamlet. Correspondence on Shalte-
speareau subjects with John Quincy Adams, and others.
On Falstaff. Slietch of Jas. H. Hackett.
HaUiweUiJ. 0.) Life of S. 1848 1753.21
HazlUt {W.) Characters ol S.'s plays. 1848. 1753.20
Abfe.— Short essays on the plays aud their leading
characters.
JVbte.— Reviewed in Qu. rev., Jan., 1818 ; and Ed. rev.,
Aug. 1, 1817.
— Criticisms and dramatic essays. 2d ed. 1854. 2531. 18
^ On S. aud Milton. In his Lectures on the English poets.
New York. 1857 ; p. 52-81 2631.06
— Same. London, 1841 ; p. 82-131 3S31.10
— On 8. and Ben Johnson. In his Engl, comic writers, 1857 ;
p. 32 51 , . . . . 2531.00
— Sir Walter Scott, Racine, and Shakspeare. In hit Plain
speaker, v. 2, 1852 ; p. 2S7.278 2831.16
Ueraud \J. A.) Shakspere : his inner life as inti-
mated in his works. 1865 1754.19
Hudson {H. N.) Lectures of S. 2 v. 1857. . .1751.02
Contents: v.l. S.'slife,character,gcniU8,i;^c. Femalechar.
octers. The merry wives of Windsor. Comedy of errors.
Two gentlemen of Verona. Love's labour's lost. Taming
of the shrew. Much ado about uothiug. Twelfth night.
All's well that ends well. As you like it Measure for
measure. Merchant of Venice. Winter's tale.
2. Tempest. Midsummer night's dream. Introd. to
the tragedies— Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Macbeth.
Oymbeline. Lear. Othello. lago and Desdemona.
— Shakespeare : his life, art, and characters. 2 v.
1872 1754.04
Contents : V. 1. Life of S. (p. 7-52). Origin aud growth
of the drama in England (p. 63-96). His contemporaries
(p. 97-126). His art (p. 127.258). His characters (p. 269-474):
comedies.
2. Characters, cont'd : Historical plays. Tragedies.
Hugo (Victor). Wm. Shakespeare. 1864. . 1754.18
iVote.— Reviewed in Blackw, mag., Aug., 1864 ; Eraser's
mag., Dec, 1864 ; Temple bar, July, 1864.
Ingram (J. K.) Wm. Shakespeare, [/n Afternoon lectures, v. 2.
1863 ; p. 93-133.]
Irving ( W.) Boar's Head Tavern. Stratford-on-Avon, [In his
Sketch-book, I860.] 215.29
Jacox (F.) Shakspere diversions. 2 series. 1875-77,
Contents: V.l. Among the sonnets. Among the poems.
King Lear. Lear and Kent. Lear, Goneril and Re^an.
Gloster and his sous. Lear out in the storm. Lear's
madness. Lear at the last. Hotspur. Falstaff at Gads-
hill. Falstaff on the march and in the field. Falstaff
and his creditors. Falstaff at Eastcbeap. Death of
Falstaff. Shallow and Silence. Index.
2. From Dogberry to Hamlet. Dogberry. Leontes and
Hermioue. Othello and Desdemona. Materia medica.
Friar Laurence. From dining upon air to dancing on it.
Polonius. Hamlet. Hamlet's kinsfolk and friends. Ham-
let and the players. Breaking up and broken off. Index.
Kni(]lit(C.) W. Shakspere, a biography. 1851. 3096.07
— Hist, of opinion on the writings of 8. [In his ed. of S.'s
Doubtful plays. 1867 ; p. 331 400.] 1766.31
— Studies of Shakspere. 1H51 1754.08
lfote.—\ republication, wiih additions, of the critical
notices in bis ' Pictorial ' and • Library ' editions of Shak-
spere.
Contents : Early English drama (p. 5-40). Notes and
essays on the plays of S. (p. 41-449). Estimates of 8. by his
contemporaries(p. 450466). The sonnets (p. 467-604). Shak-
spere's critics (p. 506. 660).
Lamb(C.) On the tragedies of 8., with reference to their fitness
for representation. [In his Works, v. 2, 1857.] . . 61)47 02
Landor(W.S) Citation and examination of W. S. touching
deer stealing. [In L.'s Works, v. 2. 1863.) . . . 6074.04
lj>rdan{,C. L.) The unwritten book. Colloquies [npon Shaks-
peare], 1872 ; p. 121164 2634.'23
Lowell (J. R.) S. once more. [In his Among my books. 1375 ■
PlSl-228.) '2634.15
Same. In Essays from N. A. rev., 1879 2633.33
JVo(e.— First jirluted in N. A. rev., Apl., 1868.
Maginn (W.) Shakespeare papers. Annot. by S.
Mackenzie. 1856 1764.09
Contents : V. 1. Characters— Falstaff, Jaques. Romeo
Bottom the weaver, Timon of Athens, Polonius, lago,'
Lady Macbeth. Of the learning of Bhake«pear«. Laal
notes.
iVote.— The 'Characters' first appeared In Bantlejr'i
miscel. May. 1837— June, 1839.
Is'ew exegesis of S. : interpretation of his principal
characters and plays un the principle of races
[amn.] Edin., 1859. 8° 175-2.09
Contents : lutrod. lago, as type of the Bomano-ltalio
race. Hamlet, as type of the Teutonic race. Macbeth, as
type of the Celtic race. Secondary characters. Bbylock,
as type of the Hebrew race. Bace ol S, blmselt. S.'s
witches, ghosts, and fairies.
iVote.— Reviewed in N. Brit. rev.. Nov., 1858 ; Bevue dea
deuxmoudes, 16 nov. 1660 (par E. Littr6).
Preston (Mary). Studies in S. Book of essays. 1869.
Contents : Macbeth. Itlercbant of Venice. Coriolanns.
King Lear. Othello. Qneen Katherine. Cardinal Wol-
sey. Two gentlemen of Verona. Julius Ceesar. Romeo
and Juliet. King Richard ill. As yon like it. Midsum-
mer uight's dream. Timon of Athens.
Proctor (B. W.) Memoir and essay on the genius of 8. [/n his
Essays, etc., 1853.1 '2637.27
lUmusat (C. de). Dn ihiltre de S. dans sea rapports avec la
soolete anglaise. [In his Critiques, etc., v. 1, 1869.] 7048,13
Bimbault (£. F.) Who was ' Jack Wilson,' the singer of Shsk-
spere's stage ? An attempt to prove the identity of this
person with John Wilson, doctor of mnsick, in the Uni-
versity of Oxford, A. D., 1644 /n 1764.12
Rugyles (H. I.) Method of S. as an artist. 1870, 175'2.15
Contents : Twelfth night, or what you will (p. 1-61).
Hamlet (p. 52-1801. Macbeth (p. 181-198).
RusseU[W.) Extraordinary men 3263.22
Sclilegel (A. W. von). /n/ii< Lectures on dramatic art, RiAn't rd.:
p. 342-445 1742.18
SchUgel (F. von). In his .Esthetic works, 1849 ; p. 272-283. 2642.12
Shnrock (K.) Eemarks on the plots of Shakespeare's
plays. Notes by J. O. Halliwell. [Shak. soc.]
Snyder {D. J.) System of S.'s dramas. 2 v. 1877.
Note.—' Aims to show each drama as a whole, in it*
thought, organization, and characters ; to group cognate
dramas into a higher whole by their common fundamental
principle ; at last, to behold all the dramas of the poet
as one whole— in fine to sum up Shakespeare.' Intbod.
Contents : V. 1. Introd. (p. 1-46). Legendary drama :
tragedy (p. 47-278). Timon of Athens, Komeo and Juliet,
Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Hamlet. Comedy (p. 279-470).
Merchant of Venice, All's well that ends well, Much ado
about nothing, Oomedy of errors. Taming of the shrew,
Tweltth night. Love's labor's lost. Merry wives of Wind.
Bor.
2. Legendary drama : Comedy : Measure for measure.
Two gentlemen ot Verona, As you like it. Winter's tale,
Cymbeline, Midsummer night's dream. Tempest (p. 1-164).
Historical dramas (p. 165-468).
See also articles by Snyder in Journal of spec, philos.,
V. 6. 1872 (Merch. of Venice, Julius Ctesar) ; v. 7, 1873
(Hamlet) ; v. 9, 1875 Winter's tale ; Cymbeline ; Measure
for measure) ; Jan., 1876 (Antony and Cleopatra) ; Jan.,
1877 (Hist, plays) ; Oct , 1876 (Troilus and Crcssida) ; ApL,
1876 (Two gentlemeh of Verona).
Stearns (C. W.) Shakspeare treasury. 1869. 1754.14
Contents : Quotations iUustratiug S.'s practical wisdom,
S. as a guide for the young. His religious sentiments.
His special knowledge. His estimate of women. His
sympathies aud affinities. Hamlet's insanity. American-
isms. Did Shakspeare write Shakspeare's plays ? etc.
Swinburne (A. C.) A study of S. 1880. . . . 1754.33
Con<«n(« •■ Three periods (p. 1-228). Appendix: Note on
play of King Edward m. (p. 2'29-281), Report of proceed-
ings on the Istanniv. session of the newest Shakespeare
society, [a burlesque].
— Three stages of 8. [In Fortn. rev.. May, 1876, Jan., 1876. ]
Taine (//. A.) Shakspeare. [/n An History of JEngl. lit., v.l,
1871 ; p. 296-351.] 2756.10
Note. — The gist of this first appeared in Revue dea
deux raondes, 15 jnillet 1866.
Thomlmry [O. W.) Shskspere's England. 2 v. 1866. . 471.17
Traditionary anecdotes. Collected in Warwickshire in 1693.
[By John Dowdall.] London, 1836. 8'. . . ./»1764.12
Ulrici(H.) Shakspeare's dramatic art : and his rela-
tion to Calderon and Goethe. Tr. from the Ger-
man. 1846 1754.20
Contente .■ Sketch of history of EngUsh drama (p. 1-55).
S.'s life and times aud genius (p. 25-168). Criticisms of
plays (p. 169-421). Of doubtful pieces and plays (p. 422-463).
Calderon aud Ooethe in relation to Shakspeare (p. 464-664).
Same. Tr. by L. D. Schmitz. 2v. 1876. 1752.25
Contents : V. 1. History of the English drama (p. 1-174).
Life and times of 8. (p. 175-263). S.'s dramatic style in
relation to that of his contemporaries. On the tragedies
of 8.; Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth,
Hamlet, dates and sources. Titns Andronlcus. Timon
of Athens.
2. On the comedies of S. (p. 1-174). Historical dramas
ip. 176-308). On the doubtful plays (p, 869-^11). Hist, of
In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER
984
SHAKSPERE : Crltioal studies Special Subjecta
i
S.'e Plays in Eagland (p. <13-468). Hist, of 8. '■ Plays iu
Germany (p. 489-495).
Verji (Jones]. In hi» Essays, etc., 1839 ; p. 39-83. . . . 2644.21
Ward (A. IT.) Hist, of Kngl. dinmatic lit., v. 1, 1876 ; p. 271-
B13 1745.10
Weiss (J.) Wit, humor, and Shakspeare. 1876.1752.21
ConlenU : Cause of laughter. Wit, irony, humor. Dog-
berry, Malvolio, TroiluB and Cressida, Ajax, Bottom,
Touchstone. Falstaff ; his companions. Americanisms.
Hamlet. The porter in " Macbeth." the clown in "Twelfth
night, the fool in Lear.'' Women and men : Maria, Helena,
Imogen, GoDstance. Lord Bacon and the plays, Sliaks-
peare's women, lore in Shakspeare. Portia. Helena ;
Ophelia. Macbeth. Blunde women : Lady Macbeth.
WMfpU (B. P.) S.'s critics. [In hit Essays, t. 2, 1861 ; p.
209.260 2646,07
Note Bepr. from N. A. rev., July, 1848.
— Shakespeare. [In his Literature of the age of Elizabeth. 1869.
iVate.— First printed in Atlantic monthly, June, August,
1867.
Wilkes (G.) Shakespeare, from an American point of
view, including an inquiry as to religious faith,
and his knowledge of law : with the Baconian
theory considered. 1877 1754.29
JVote.— Ueviewed in the Catholic world, June, 1877.
White (R. 0.) Memoirs of the life of W. S., with an
essay toward the expression of his genius, and
an account of the rise nnd progress of the Eng-
lish drama. 1865 17o4.17
iVofe.— Beviewed by J. Weiss in Ohr. exam., Jan., 1866.
— Shakespeare's scholar. 1854 1754.16
Contents : Historical sketch of the text of 8., (p. 3-32).
Oolliei-'B folio of 1632 (p. 33-34, 481-504). Kotes and com-
ments (p. 85. 477), Shakespeare's name (p. 478-620).
— On reading Shakespeare, [/n Galaxy, v. 22-23, 1876-77; several
papers.]
— Wm. Shakespeare. [In New Amer. cycl., v. 14, 1862.]
Wdsoa ( D. ) Caliban : the missing link [in the evolu-
tion of man]. 1873 1752.21
WiUon (J".) ('Christopher North.') A few words on Shake-
speare. [In his Essays, v. 3, 1866.] 2545.23
See also Authropol. rev.. May, 1864 (Ethnology and
phrenology as an aid to the biographer, by J. W. Jackson);
Argosy, Sept., 1873 (S., by Alice King); Atlantic monthly,
Sept., 1860 (Some notes on 8., by F. A. Kemble); Seiit.,
1862 (Plays and play-acting, by A. Dexter); June, 1859(S.'s
art, by Q. W. Peck); Blackw. mag., Apl., 1873 (S.'s funeral,
a^dramatic dialogue); June, 1875 (In astudio : no. 2i; Brit,
qu. rev., July, 1857 (Contemporary notices of S.); Apl., 1864
(Sliakespeare); July, 1878 (S.'s character and early career) ;
Canadian monthly. Dec. 1876 (Shakspere, by J. King);
Catholic world, July, 1865 (W. 8., by cardinal Wiseman);
Chamber's journal, v. 1. 1844 (Did S. visit Scotland?);
V. 2. 1844 (Facts and traditions concerning S.) ; Apl. 23,
1834 (S. tercentenary number) ; Dublin univ. mag., Jan.,
186J (8., his biographers and critics) ; Eraser's mag.. May,
1836 (Collier [not the folio] on Shakespeare) ; Gentl. mag.,
Feb., 1856 (Love for, and the lovers of, Shakspere, by J.
Doran) ; Dec. 1869 (True story of Mrs. Shakspere's life) ;
International rev.. Nov., 1877 (The non-dramatic [i. e.
purely poetic] in Shakspeare, by H. 8. Wilson); Lond. qu.
rev., Apl., 1864 (Shakespeare) ; Nat. qu. rev., Sept., 1868
(Three centuries ofS.); Mch., 1873 (Motives and struggles
of S. in settling in Ijondon) ; N. Brit, rev., July, 1877 (Ben
Jonsou's quarrel with 8.) ; New monthly, Apr. 1864 (A
vision of Shakspeare, poem, by N. Micbell) : N. A. rev.,
v. 85, 1855 (8. in modern thought, by C. C. Shackford) ;
Qu. rev., July, 1871 (Shakespeare) ;' Jan., 1873 (Chancer
and Shakespeare) ; Southern review, July, 1868 (Cause of
the death of S.) : Saturday rev., Sept. 8, 15. Oct. '27. Dec
22. 1866 (Biography of 8.) ; St. James's mag , June, 1861
(Last days of S., by J O. Halliwell) ; Victoria mag., Oct..
1863 (Art of 8.. as revealed by himself) ; Sept.. Oct.. 1876
(The English drama and 8.) Western monthly, July-Sept.,
1869 (fouth of 8. ; Marriage and manhood of S, ; 8. as
player and poet, by E. P. Evans).
3. Special Subjects.
Actors and Acting of S's Plays.
GoUier (J. P.) Memoirs of the principal actors in the
plays of S. 1846 1756.32
llazlilt ( Win.) Criticisms of the Engl, stage. 1854.
Heyvoond ( /'.) Apology for actors, 1841. . . 1756.03
Lewes 10 H.) Shakspeat-e as actor and critic. [In his On actors
and the ait of acting. 1876.] 1736.27
See also Blackw. mag.. May, 1846 (S. and the drama) ;
Eraser's mag.. Dec, 1861 (S. and his latest stage interpre.
ters) ; New monthly mag., Apl., 1864 (8. and the stage, by
•Sir Nathaniel); Jan.. Mch., 1877 (Eecent Shakespearian
revivals) ; Cornhill mag.. July, 1863 (Stage adaptations of
8.);Oentl Mag.. Mch.. 1877 (Colley Cibber vs. Shakespeare.
by H. B. Baker).
«a- S-e also Drama (English, p. 424) ; and under Separata
Plays (p.985.3). Also entries under Drama (English), p.
424 of Catalogue.
AuUiorship of Ultakspere's Plays : Baconian
and oilier mytlis.
Bacon (Delia). Philosophy of the plays of Shakspere
unfolded. 1857 1753.01
— W. 8. and his plays. [In Putnam's monthly, Jan., 1856.)
Note.— For notices of the antbor, see Biography (p. 120).
Hart (J. C.) Discussion of the authenticity of Shakespeare's
works. [In his Bomance in yachting, 1848 ; p. 208-242.)
Holmes ( JV. ) The authorship of Shaks))eare. 1866.
Steams (W. C.) Shakspeare treasury. 1869 ; p. 394-413. .1764.14
Townsend {0. II.) William Shakespeare not an im-
poster. By an English critic. 1857. . . 1754.15
Wilkes (J.) In his Shakespeare. 1877 1754.29
See also Chambers's journal, v. 18, 1862 (Who wrote S.?) ;
Blackw. mag., Nov., 1856 (Art of cavilling): Fraaei's mag..
Aug. 1874 (Who wrote 8.?) ; Scribner's monthly, Apl., 1876
(The Shakespeare Bacon controversy, by E. O. Vail) ; Ap-
pletou's journal, Feb., June, 1879 (by Appleton Morgan) ;
Apl., 1879 (8. and the musical glasses — in reply to A.
Morgan, by M. B. Benton).
Bible and Shakspere's Knowledge of ii.
EalonCr.lt) S. and the Bible. 1858. . .1753.12
Moral sentences from S. , compared with passages from
Holy writ.- -id ed. London, [1850 ?] 8°. 1754.10
Word.^wortli ((.'.) S.'s knowledge and use of the
Bible. 1880 1752.31
See also Bibliotbeca sacra. July, 1862 (A Shakepearian
glossary for our English Bible, by L. S. Potwin).
Bibliography of Shalcspeiiana.
Allibone (S. A.) Shakespeare's life and Bibliography of bia
works. [In his Dictionary of Engl, lit., 1870 ; p. 2006-2054 )
Bohn(H.O.j Bibliogiaphy of 8. [/n Lowndes (W.T.) Biblio-
grapher's manual, 1863 ; p. 2252-2366.] 2762.22
Boston public library. Catalogue of the Barton library. Pt. I.
The Shakespeare collection. [Boston, 1878-80.] 8°.
Note. — The most elaborate catalogue of Shaksperiana,
l>oth descriptive and topical, yet published.
Halliwell (J. 0.) A list of works illustrative of the life and writ-
ings of S., the history of Stratford-on-Avon ; and the rise
and progress of the early English drama. Prnted for
private circulation. 1807 1763.19
— Shakesperiana. A catalogue of the early editions of S.'s
Plays, and of commentaries, etc. 1841 1763.18
Lennox (J.) S.'s Plays in folio. [In Hist, mag., July. 1861.)
— Lennox collection of S.'s plays, in folio and quarto. [In
Amer. bibliopolist, June, July, 1870.]
Morgan (H. K) Topical Shakespeariana. 1879.1755.04
iVofe.— Much of this appeared in the ' Western.' 1876-77.
Shakespeare librai-y and museum. Catalogue of the
books, manuscripts, works of art, antiquities,
and relics illustrative of the life and works of
Shakespeare. 1868 1752.16
Thimm (F.) Shakspeariana from 1564 to 1864. An
account of Shakspearian literature, with biogr. in-
troductions. 2d ed. 1872 1754.27
Wilson (J., London bookseller). Shaksperiana ; cata-
logue of all the books, pamphlets, etc., relating
to Shakspeare. 1827 1754.'23
Winsor (J.) Shakespeare's poems: a bibliography of the earlier
editions. [In Harvard univ. Library bulletin, Oct., 1878.
Jan., 1879.)
Characters of Sliakspere's Plays.
IS" See (under Biography and criticism, p.982-3) works
hy Calvert (G. H .) ■.—Drake (N.).—FUtcher (G.);—Oervinus
(G. a.):—Hackett(J. H.):—Haditt (Wm.);— Hudson (H. N.);
Jacox (F.); — Maginn (F.)\ — Aewj exegesis ; — Preston (Mary);
Buggies (H. I.);— Snyder (D. J.):— Ulrici (H.)
See also the names of separate plays and characters, as
Falstaff ; — Hamlet ; — A'tn^r Lear ; — i/acb':th -.—elc.: Also
works mentioned under Psychology of S. (p. 985-2) ; and
Humor and Wit of S. (p. 985-1). Also Westm. rev., Oct.,
1876 (S.'s young men).
( Women of Shakspere.)
Clarke (Mrs. M. C.) Girlhood of S.'s heroines : tales.
2v. 1857 155.10
Davies [C. M.) Shakespeare heroines : short poems. [In New
monthly mag., n. b., v. 6, 1874.)
Heine {H.) S.'s Miidchen and Frauen. [/n »i» Sammtl. Werke.
V. 6, 1856 ; p. 259-346.) 7116.29
Jame.ion (Mrs. A. M.) Characteristics of [S.'s] wo-
men, 1857 5821.23
Weiss (J.) In his Wit, humor, and S. 1876 1751.23
See also Victoria mag., June, July, 1879 (S.'s heroines, by
E. B. Russell).
Chronological order of Shakspere's Plays.
Malone (E.) In Shakespeare's Plays, v. 2, 1803. . . . 1763.06
Fumivcd (F. J.) In his Introd. to Leopold Shakspere, 1876.
THE BBOOKLYN LIBBABlf.
SHAKSPEBE : Special Subdeot*
985
Stokes ( //. P.) Attempt to determine the chronological
order of S. '8 plays, 1H78 1752.29
See alio M. Brit, rev., Apl., 1870 (Early authonbip of S).
OoUier folio Coniroversi/.
Collier (J. P.) Notes and emendations from folio,
16^2. 1S53 1753.08
Fair/uUlF. W.) Ttao Orimaldi Shakspere. Motes and emauda-
tions on the plajrs of Hbakapero. L., 1852. 8'. . . 17S4.13
Hamilton (.V. E. S. A.) Inquiry into the genuineness
of the mss. corrections in Collier's annotated
Shakspere, folio, 16J2. 18G0 1753.2i
InglAy {C. M.) A complete view of the Shakspere
controversy concerning the genuineness of [Col-
lier's Perkins folio]. 1861 1754.05
— The Shakspeare fabrications. 1859. . . . 17o4.06
Singer (S. W.) Text of S. vindicated from the cor-
ruptions advocated by Collier. 1853. . 1751.13
Strictures ou Hamilton's inquiry into the genuineness of the
mss. corrections in Collier'8 folio. By Scrutator ? [ptfud.
tor Charles Rivindton). London, 1880. 8° . .In 1754.12
White (B. a.) The Collier folio of 1672. [In Putuam's month-
ly. Nov., 1853.]
N'lte.—liie substance of this was lepr. in his Sbake-
' apeare's scholar.
— The Coll ie t* 1 olio : is it an Imposture? [/n Atlantic month-
ly, Oct., 18391.
— Shakespeare mystery. [In Atlantic monthly, Sept., 1861.]
See alto Frasor's mag., Jan., Feb., May, 18<;o (Tho Shake-
spearian discovery : the ' old corrector ' ; Mr. Collier's
'Reply', byT. J. Arnold): Bentley'a miscel., Jan., 1857
(Collier and Coleridge); lilackw. mag.. Aug.. Sept., Oct.,
1853 (New readings in S , by 8. W. Siujier?); Dublin univ.
maa., .Mch., 183;> ; Ed. rev., Apl.. ISm ; Apl., 1860 (Alleged
Shakespeare forgeries, by H. Merivale); Fraser's mag.,
T. 147, 1853 (S. and the new discovery); N. Brit, rev., Feb.,
1854.
Compared with oilier Dramatists.
Drake (N., ed.) Memorials of 8. 1828 1753.10
Contents : Beattie (J.) S. and Homer in relation to
their knowledge of the human heart. Cumberland (R.)
S. and .^ichylus compared. Gardeaatone (F. G., lord).
S. and CorueiUe compared. Leasing (G. K. ) S. and Vol-
taire compared as to their uHe of preternatural machinery.
Lamb (C.) S. compared with Chapman, Heywood, Beau-
mont and Fletcher. Schlegel (F.) S. and Calderou com-
pared. Grodwia (\V.) 8. compared with Homer and Chau-
cer.
Hope{A.J.B.) Shakespeare and Aristophanes, [in /tu Essays,
1814.] 2532.18
4fiusan(f>.) S. and Goethe, f/n Ait Three devils, 1874.] 2536.30
Note. — Repr. from Brit. qu. rev., Nov., 1852.
Montagu {Mrs. B. H.) Essays oa the writings aud genius of
SUakespear, compared with the Greek aud French dramatic
poets. 2a ed. 1770 1752.12
Contents: Ou dramatic poetry. Ou the bist. drama.
Henry iv. On tUe preeternatural beings. .Macbeth. Tho
Cinna of Corneille. The death of Julius Caesar.
Utrici iff.) S.'s relations to Galderon aud Goethe. [In his
Shakspeare's dramatic art, 1846.) 1764.20
Ste also Blackw. mag.. June. 1851 (£schylU8, Shakspeare,
and Schiller) ; v. 72, 1852 or Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1852 (S
and Corneille) ; Qu. rev., Jan., 1873 (Chaucer aud S.)
Concordances to Uliakspere.
Clarke (M.C.) * Concordance to 8. 1857. . 1765.04
Parness (Mrs. H. if.) 'Concordance to S.'s Poems.
1875 1765.13
iWgfe.— Reviewed by VI. A. Wheeler in N. A. rev., Oct.,
1874.
0>?i<e)»iporari/ England.
Rye (W. B.) England as seen by foreigners in the
days of ElizEtbeth and James i 475. 14
Tliornbury iO. ^^.) Shakspere's England. . 471.27
^e« o^o Atlantic mouthly, June, July, 1877 (The people
for whom S. wrote, by C. D. Warner).
Diciionanes and Glossaries to Sliakipere.
Dtfce (A.) Glossary. [In Ids ed. of S., v. 9, 1867.]
Jeruis (S.) Dictionary of the language of S, 1868.
KnigliUC.) /» A« ed. of S.'s Doubtful plays 1765.31
Aare«(fl.) Glossary, e(o. 1825 64-24.12
Sclimidl(A.) Shake.speare-lexicon 2 v. 1874-75.
See also Ed. rev , v. 130, 1869 (Shakespearian glossaries).
Ettracts, Beadings, and Quotniinns.
BeHon (S. O.) Great book of poetry, 1870 ; p. 165-211.
Kemble (Oliarle.s). Shakspere readings. Ed. by R. J.
Lane. 3 v. London, 1870. 12°. ... 1761.07
Morgan (A. ,4.) The mind of Shakespeare, as ex-
hibited in his works. 2d ed. 1861. . . 176'. 02
Philosophy of S., in seven hundred and fifty passages
from bis plays, alphabetically arranged. Lon-
don, 1857. 16° 1761.01
Stanis [C. W.) The Shakspeare treasury of wisdom
and knowledge. Ib69 1754.14
4^ See also Bible and Shaksptre (p. 984) ; — Oostoordanai.
History and Politics us iilus. by Shakspere.
Reed (IL) Lectures on English history and tragic
poetry, as illustrated by Shakspeare. 1857.
S«o;»o Ed.iev., May, 1876 (8. ancl history); Fraser'i
mag.. May, 1876 (S. aud history, by E. Rose) ; Harper's
mag., Sept., 1803 (Statemanship of B., by C. T. CongdOD) ;
New monthly mag., June. 1838 ; Mch., J839 (S.'s hist,
plays, considered historically, by T. P. Courteuay).
Hurmr and Wit of Shakspere : his fools, clowns, etc.
Clarke iC.C.) H.'a piiilosopbers and Jesters, (/n Oentleman'a
mag., Mch., Apr , May, June, 1873.
Douce (F.) PiKsertatiou :>u the clowns and fools of Shakspeare.
[In his nine, of .-ihakspeare. 1839.] 1763.11
Douiden (E.) Shakspere, 1876 : p. 837-377 176S.27
Kellogg {A. O.) In hit Deliniatious of insanity. 1866. . 1764.07
Weiss {J.) Wit, humor, and tj. 1876. . . . 175'.'.21
49~ See also Falstafi'(p. 986-3).
Illustrations (pictorial) of Shakspere.
BoydeU (J. and J., publishers). Graphic illustrations
of the Dramatic works of S. 100 plates. 2 y.
London, 1802. fol fol. A. 37.23
Note.— The same illus. are in the folio ed. 9 v. 1802.
Shakespeare gallery : a [photographic] reproduction
of the Boydell prints. L., ]b64. sm. 4°. 1421.26
49- This library has editions of Shakspere illustrated
(see p. 981-2) by Meadows, and by Gilbert ; and the Valpji.
Tallis, and Verplanck editions, aud the Leopold Sliakspere.
are also illustrated.
See also For. qu. rev., Oct., 1836 (Retch's Outlines) ; Qu.
rev., Oct., 1876 (Pictorial illustrations of S.)
Ireland forgeries.
Fitzgerald fP.) Ireland forgeries. {In his Bomince of the Eog-
lish stage. 1876.] 17',i3.29
Ireland iW. H.) Confessions: his fabrications, itc;
with anecdotes and opinions, etc. 1805. 1753.S0
Ireland (Samuel). Investigations of Mr. Malone's
claim to the character of scholar or critic, being
an examination of his inquiry into the authority
of the Shakspeare manuscripts, etc., by i-'amuel
Ireland. [1797.] 1753.31
Note. — W. H. I. wrote this and two following works.
— Mr. Ireland's vindication of his conduct, respect-
ing the publication of the supposed Shakspeare
mss. 1786 1753.31
— Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under
the hand and seal of 'Wjlliam Shakspeare : in-
cluding the tragedy of King Lear, and a small
fragment of Hamlet from the original mss., in
the possession of Samuel Ireland. 1796. 1752.31
See also Brit. qu. rev., Jan.. 1869 (Literary forgeries) ;
CornblU mag., May, 1879 or Littell, Usy 31, 1879 (I've im-
postors) ; Democratic rev., July, 1846 (by B. C. Lea) ;
Fraser's mag., Aug., 1860 or Littell, Sept. 16, 1860 (by T.
J. Arnold).
Language, Pronunciation, Style, and Versification.
IS-See also Criticism (p. 982) :— Dictionaries and gloss-
aries ( ante ) ; -Textual criticism (p. 986-2.):— and the lead-
ing editions of Sbak.^pere's Works.
Abbott (E. A.) Shakespearian grammar. 1869. 1752.01
Clar'ci: (C. and Mary Cowilen). The Shakespeare
key : treasures of his style, peculiarities of
his construction, and beauties of bis expres-
sion. London, 1879. 8°. .... . 1765. CO
Craik (0. L.) The English of 8. illus. in a philologi-
cal commentary on his Julius Ctesar. 1857. 1753.09
Ellis (A. J.) In *" Early English pronnnclation, Pt. 3. 1871 ;
p. 917-996.
Noyes [J. B.) and Peirct (C. S.) Shakespearian pronnnclatl(|ii.
[In N. A. rov., v. 98, 1864.)
Walker (W. 8.) Shakespeare's versification and its
apparent irregularities explained by examples
from early and late English writers. 1854. 1 762.22
See also Fraser's mag., Aug.. 1669 (S.'s vockunlary and
style).
In askliifr for l)00ks, nsettae " Book Order," giving the AITTHOR'S NAUE. the first part of the TITLE, and the NTTMBFR
985 A
SHAKSPEBE: Special Subjects.
Learning of Sliakspere.
ftirmer (R.) Eauy on tbo learning of 8. [/n S.'« Works, v. i,
1803.] 1763.15
FooUtepn ol S. London. 1862. 12°. ....... .1763.04
Maginn (fV.) The learniug of 8., a review of Fanner's Essay.
r/n his Shakespeare papers, 1856.J 1754.09
Nott. —AUo in Fraser's mag., Sept., Oct., Dec, 1«35.
See alto Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 20-21, 1879 (S.. what he
learned at school, by T. S. Baynes) ; Knickerbocker mag.,
Dec., 1851, Jan., 1852 (Some Shakspearian and Speucerian
mss. ; 2 articles on the youth and learning of S.)
Morality of Shakspere's Plays.
Oilman (A.) Shakespeare's morals : suggestive selec-
tions, with brief collateral readings and scrip-
tural references. N. Y., 1880. 12°. . . 1754.32
Griffith (Mrs. E) The morality of Shakespeare's
drama illustrated. 1775 1753.23
Hoare{P.) Moral fame of authors, and the moral character of
Shakespear's dramas. [In Royal soc. of lit.. Transac-
tions, V. 2, 1834.] 6068.02
See alto Mellora, T. 7, 1865 (Moral character of S.)
4^ On the morality of the stage in general see Drama
(Character and Influence of the stage, p. 433).
Name of S , how Spelled.
Autographic mirror, Apl. 15, 1864 (Facsimiles of all the Shaks-
pearian autographs, taken from the original documents).
EUe {K.) Orthography of S.'s name. [In his Essaya, 1874.)
IVote. —Elze decides in flivor of ' Shakespeare '.
BaUiweUiJ.O.) Life of 8. , 1848 ; p. 278-283 1753.21
Madden {Sir P.) Observations on an autograph of Shakspere,
and the orthography of his name. 1838 1764.12
Tfote. — Repr. from Archsologia, v. 27.
See also Gentleman's mag., Jan., June, 1840 (Several
(controy. articles by D'laraeli, J. Hunter.J. Bruce, F. Mad-
den, F. W. Burgon, Bolton Corney) ; Putnam's monthly,
Mch.. 1854 (by R. G. White) ; International rev., Sept.,
1878 (Spelling of S.'s name, by E. S. Van Winkle) ; Scribner's
monthly. May, 1876 (How shall we spell S.'s name? by J.
H. Gilmore) ; Frencli's Shakspeareana genealogica, p.
347-327 ; Knight's Shakepere, a biography.
Natural History in Shakspere's Works.
MUacombe {U. N.) Plant-lore and garden-craft of
Shakespeare. 1878 1754.31
Hariing {J. E) Ornithology of S. 1871. . .4815.07
Patterson (R.) Insects mentioned in Shakspeare's
plays. 1841 4722,05
Novels and lales drawn from or iUustrating Shakspere.
Clarke (M. C.) Girlhood of S. 's heroines. 2 y. 155.10
Collins ( Wilkie). The stolen mask 162.34
Curling I, H.) S. : poet, lover, actor, man. 3 v. 1849.
Bamlen {E. B.) S's funeral, a tale. [In Blackw. mag., Apl.,
1873.)
Lamb (C. and M.) Tales from 8. 2 v. . . . 222.32
Boslyn {G.) Nursery tales from 8. [In New monthly mag.,
July, Aug., Sept., Nov., 1878.|
Seamer (Mary). S. 's stories simply told. With illus-
trations. London [1880.] 12°. . . . 1751.32
Seueni (E.) Anne Hathaway ; or S. in love. 3 v.
Willifims (R. F.) Secret passon. 3 v. . . . 264.07
— S. and his friends. 3 v. London, 1838, 8°. 264.04
Same. N. Y., [n. d.] 8° 264.08
— Youth of S. 3 V. London, 1846. 8°. . . 264.09
Same. N. Y., 1853. 8° 264.03
49- See alto Sonrces of S.'s Flajrs (p. 986 A).
Portraits of Shakspere.
Boaden (</.) Inquiry into the authenticity of various
portraits of Shakspeare. 1824 1753.03
FHsvaeU (J. H. ) Life portraits of William Shakspeare :
a history of the various representations of the
poet, with an examination into their authentici-
ty. 1864 1753.27
See alto Aldine, May, 1872 (8. portraits, by R. H. Stod-
dard) ; Scribner's monthly, July, 1874 (The Shakespeare
death mask, by J. 8. Hart) ; Lippincott's mag., Jan., 1874
(A statue of S., by W. B. O'Donavan); Scribner's monthly,
Sept., 1875 (A study of .S's portraits : the dead masque,
etc.. by W. Page).
Professions illustrated in Shakspere.
SucfcniU (J. C.) Medical knowledge of S. 1860.
fhmpbeU (Lord). S.'s legal acquirements, 1859. 1743.05
Was S. a lawyer ? By H. T. L., 1871. 8°. 1754.21
While (R. 0.) W. Shakespeare, attorney at law and solicitor in
chancery. (In AUanUc monthly, July, 1869.)
Sluilctpeare at a teaman. See St. James's mag.. July, 1862.
isiiaict}Kare at a loUHrr. See Notes and queries, Apl., 1889 ; and
Steam's Shakspeare treasury. 1869.
Psychology of Sliakspere's Characters.
Buckniil (J. C. ) The mad folk of Shakespeare. Psycho-
logical essays. 2d ed. revised. L., 1867. 1752.05
Contenlt : Macbeth. Hamlet. Ophelia. King Lear.
Timon of Athens. Constance. Melancholy Jaquea.
MalvoUo. Christopher Sly. Comedy of errors.
KeUogij (A. 0. ) Shakspeare's delineations of insanity,
imbecility, and suicide. 18o6 1751.07
Contenlt : Insane — Lear. Macbeth. Lady Macbeth.
Hamlet.^ Ophelia. Jaques. Cordelia. /m6ect/«— Bottom. Dog-
berry. Elbow, Shallow, Malvolio, Bardolph, Nym. Pistol.
Launce. Caliban. Suicides .-—Othello.
Bay (/.) S.'s illustrations of insanity. [In his Contrib. to men-
tal pathology, 1873 4332.22
See also Winslow's journal of psy. med., Oct., 1849 (Mad-
ness as treated by 8., by R. H. Home).
Beligion of Shakspere.
Wilkes (O.) In his Shakespeare, 1877 ; p. 34-70 1764.29
See alto Dublin rev., Jan . 1866 (Rio's Shakespeare) :
Ed. rev., Jan., 1866 (Was S. a Roman catholic ?) ; Overland
monthly. Aug., Sept., 1876 (S.'s religious belief, by J. 0.
Irwin) ; Theological rev., Oct, 1876 (Religion of 8., by E.
R. Russell) ; Amer. catholic qu. rev., Jan., 1879 (Was S. a
catholic ? by B. A. Harper).
Shakspere in France and Germany.
Oohn (Albert). Shakespeare in Germany in the 16th
and 17th centuries. 1865 1767.03
See atto At. monthly, Aug., 1860 (S. done into French,
by J. B. Wise) ; Cornhill mag., Jan., 1865 (S. in France, by
G. H. Lewes) ; Ed. rev., Jan., 1846 (S. in Paris) ; Nine-
teenth century, Jan., 1878 S. in France, by J. Doran) ;
Gentl. mag., June, 1880 (How S. became popular in Ger-
many, by E. Marx) ; Blackw. mag., v. 37 (Bart.); Knight's
ed. of S.'s Doubtful plays, p. 401-434.
Sources of Shakspere's Plays.
Collier (J. P.) Shakespeare's library : a collection of
the romances, novels, poems, and histories,
used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his
dramas, with introd. notices. 2 v. 1843. 1753.06
Same. 2d ed. revised and enlarged [by W. C.
Hazlitt]. 6v. London, 1875. 12°. . . 1751.15
Contenlt :
Merchant of Venice, v. 1.
Merry wives of Windsor, v. 3,6.
Midsummer night's dream, v. 1.
All's well that ends well. v. 3.
Antony and Cleopatra, v. 3.
As you like it, v. 2.
Comedy of errors, v. 1, 5.
Coriolanus, v. 3.
Cymbeliue, v. 2.
Hamlet, v. 2.
Henry iv., v, 1.
Henry v., v. 1, 5.
Henry vi. (Second part of), v. 5.
Henry vi. (Third part of), v. 6.
Henry vlll., v. 4.
Julius Ca3sar, v. 3.
King John, v. 5.
King Lear, v. 2, 6.
Love's labour's lost, v. 1.
Macbeth, v. 2.
Measure for measure, v. 3, 6.
Much ado about nothing, v. 3.
Othello, v. 2
Pericles, prince of Tyre, v. 4.
Richard ii., v. 1.
Richard iii., v. 6.
Romeo and Juliet, v. 1.
Taming of a shrew, v. 4, 6.
Tempest (The), v. 4.
Timon oi Athens, v. 4,6.
Troilus aud Cressida, v. 2.
Twelfth night, v. 1.
Two gentlemen of Verona, v. 1.
Two noble kinsmen, v. 4.
Winter's tale (The), v. 4.
Hazlitt (W. C.) Shakespeare jest books : reprints of
the early and very rare jest-books supposed to
have been used by Shakespeare. 3 v. 1864. 1752.17
Rich(B.) Eight novels. 1846 17.^)6.33
Six old plays, on which Shakespeare founded his
Measure for measure, Comedy of errors, Taming
of the shrew. King John, K. Henry iv., K.
Henry v.. King Lear. 2 v. in 1. 1779. . 1742.29
See also Galaxy, Dec, 1870 (S. as a plagiarist, by Abby 8.
Richardson) ; Macmillan's mag., Nov., 1878 (S. as an
adapter, by E. Pose).
Stratford-upon-Avon : Home of Shakspere.
Ccoper [J. G.) The tomb of Shakespear : a poetical vision. [In
Chalmers (A.) Engl, poets, v. 16, 1810.] .... 1626.15
Howiti ( W.) Homes of the Engl, poets, v. 1, 1866. . . 963.23
Wise (J. R.) S : and his birthplace and its neighbor-
hood. 1861 1752.23
See also ComUill mag., Jan., 1877 (From Stratford to
London, by J. W. Bales) ; Fraser's mag., Nov., Dec, 1844);
v. 64, 1856 or Littell, v. 15, 1856 (S. and his native county);
Apl., 1878 (by J. W. Hales) ; Apl., 1874 (S.'s son in law, a
study of old Stratford) ; Apl., 1877 (Master Robert Shallow,
a study of the Shakespeare country) ; Gentl. mag , Apl.,
1875 (In S.'s country) ; Galaxy, Aug., 1877 (A visit, by B.
G. White) ; Harper's mag., Sept., 1861 (8. upon Avon, by
J. G. Wilson) ; Aug., 1864 (W. S. at home, by M. D. Con-
way); May, 1879 (S. upon Avon, by W. Winter); London
soc. May, 1875 (Notes drawn on the Avon bank) ; Macm.
mag., Mch., 1864 (Old MasterGrunsey and Goodman Dodd;
S.-on-Avon, A. D., 1597, by W. Allingham>.
THE BBOOKLYN LIBBABX.
SHAKSPERE: Special Subjeota — Separate Plays and Charaoters. 985 B
Supemaiuralism and Folk-lore qf'Sliakspere.
SeU ( W. ) Shakespeare's Puck, and his folks lore
illustrated from the superstitions of all nations.
3 V. 1852 3816.13
HaUitBell (J. 0. ) Illustrations of the fairy mythology
ol a Midsummer's night's dream. . . . 1756.26
Halp'in (N. J.) Oberon's vision . in the Midsummer-
night's dream, illus. by a comparison with Lylie's
Endymion 1756.16
Montagu (E.j On tbe prieternBtnral beings. [In her Esaajra, etc.
mo.] 1752.12
Aew exegesis of 8., 1858; p. 315-388 1762.09
Roffe{A.) Essay upou the ghost belief of 8. . . . /n 1752.U
Spalding {T. A.) Elizabethan demonology. Lon-
don, 1880. 8°.
Wilson (D.) Caliban : the missing link. 1873. 1752.24
See alto Canadian monthly, Mch., 1876 (Where did S. get
his Ariel ? by H. Duvar) ; Chambers' journal, Jan. 2*. 1874
(S. and the supernatural) : New monthly mag., Sept., 1879
(Tlie supernatural in 8., by T. H. H. Caiue) ; West, rev.,
Oct., 1877 (Supernatural elemeut in S.)
Textual (detaclied) Ciilicism,
BadhoM (C. Criticism applied to Shakspere. 1846. . In 1754.12
— The text of S. [In Cambridge essays, 1856 ; p. 261-292.] 2517.14
Becket (A.) Shakspeare's himself again : examina-
tion of readings, etc. 2 v. in 1. 1815. . 1753.0'<i
Collier {J. P.) Reasons for a new edition of Shakespeare's
Works. 2d ed. with additions. 18*2 /» 1754.12
Dyce {A.) A few notes on Shakespeare. 1853.1755.01
HaUxwell (J. O.) An account of the only known manuscript of
Shakespeare's plays. 1863 1764.12
— Curiosities of modern Shaksperian criticism. 1853. In 1864.12
Mitford {J.] Cursory notes on bis ' Few notes on Shakespeare '.
1856 In 1754.12
Rushlon (W. L.) S. illustrated by old authors. Pts.
1-2. 1867 1852.20
— Shakspere's euphuism, 1871 1752.13
See Bibliotheca sacra, Aug., 1847 (S. and old and new
criticism on him, by L. Withiugtou) ; Oornhill mag.,
Feb., 1876 (S.'s Greek names) ; Ed. rev., July, 1849 (S.'s
critics: English aud foreign); Oct., 1872 (New Shaks-
pearian interpretatiou) ; GiUaxy, Oct., 1869 (Shakespearian
mares' nests, by K. G.White); Qentl. mag., Dec, 1867
(Recent Shakspeariau literature) ; N. A. rev., Apl., 1854
(Battles of the commentators, by F. Bowen) ; Jan., 1867
(Hudson's ed. of 8., by E. S. Gould) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 20,
1833 (Text of S.) ; New monthly mag., Mch., 1865 (Booth's
fao-slmile of 1623 ed., by C. Redding) ; Overland monthly,
June, 1875 (S.'s prose, by E. B. Sill) ; Qu. rev., Mch., 1847
(Recent editions of 8.)
4. Separate Plays and Characters, and Criticism.
Abbbbviations. O. B. T.= Cumberland's British Theatre.
F. S. D.— French's Standard Drama.
All's Well that &ids Well.
All's well that ends well, com. [/n O. B. T., v. 18.] . .1711.18
;^" See aUo (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Hlze ;—
Qervinui ; — FooUtepg of Shakspere ; — HazliU ; — Hudson ;—
Knight ; — Snyder ; — Ulrici,
Antony and Cleopatra.
Antony and Cleopatra, hist. play. [In O. B. T., v. 44.] . 1721.11
iVofe.— Dryden's All for love was based on thia
49" See alto (under Critical studies, p. 882-3) Gervinus ; —
Hatlitt ; — Hudson ; — Snyder ; — Ulrici. See also Fraser's
mag., Sept., 1849 (Character of Cleopatra).
Arden of Feversham.
;WFor the text of this play, see Doulttfiil plays (p. 982).
Knight (C.) In his Studies of Shakspere 1764.08
Ulrici {H.) In his Shakespeare's dramatic art, v. 2. . , 1752.26
As You Like It.
As you like it. With introd. and notes. By S. Neil.
London, 1876. 16° 1751.38
— Same. Ed. with notes, by W. J. Kolfe. Kew
York., 1878. 16°. 1761.31
— Same. [O. B. T.. v. 3.] 1771.03
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 9.) 1772.09
— Same, (/n Oxberrjr (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 7, 1819.] 1734.16
See Fraser's mag., Apl., 1876 (In Arden, by C. E. Brown).
• 4^ See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Gervinus ; — Hudson -.—Knight i—Maginn ; — Ftetdter ; — Pres-
ton i — Snyder ; — Ulrici.
Comedy of Errors.
Comedy of errors. [In 0. B. T.. v. 16.] 1711.16
49- See (under Oritloal atadles, p. 982-3) Gervinus ;—
Knight -.—mricL
Coriolanus.
Ooriolanna, trag. 5 acts. [In 0. B. T., t. 7.] 1711.07
— Same. (F. S. D., v. 40 ) 1772.28
^ - Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New EngL drama, v. 8, 1818.) 1T34.17
Bacon (D.) Question of the consulship, or the scleuttflc care of
the common-weal. [In her Philos. of Shakspere, 1867 ;
p. 333-6tJ0] 1763.01
See Blackwood, v. 37, 1H35 ; p. 760.
49- ,S'ee also (under Critical studies, p. 182-3) Oervinw ;—
Haslitt ;— Hudson ;— Snyder ;— Ulrici.
Oj/mbelitie.
Cymbeline. f/nO. B. T., v.2.1 1711.02
— Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 12. 1821.) 1784.21
See also Littell, June 12, 1880 (C. in a Hindoo playhouse).
49* See also (under Critical studies, 982-3) Fletcher ; —
Gervinus; — HazUtt ;— Hudson; — Knight ; — Preston ; — Snyder;
Ulrici i—fmt«. Also (under Oharacters, p. 984) Clarke ;—
Jameson,
Fcdstaff.
Brough(R.B.) Life of Falstafif. 1858. . . .1755.02
Giles {a.) Lectures and essays, V. 1, 1861 : p. 1-46. . .2526.04
Morris {Corbyn). Essays of wit, humor, etc. 1744. , , . 6212.23
Weiss (J.) Wil, humor, and Shakspeare 1762.21
See also Dublin uuiv. mag., Feb., 1864 (FalstafTs wuke,
by J. O. Irwin) ; Fortn. rev.. Mob., 1873 (On the hist, ele-
ment in S.'8 Falstaff by J. Gairduer) ; Fraser's mag., v. 46,
1862 i Qentl. mag., Nov., 1868 (Falstaff by W. Maynard) ;
Overland monthly, Oct.. 1874 (by J. G. Kelly) ; Western,
Sept., Oct., 1880 (by 8. F. Qrubb).
^J- See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Drake ; — Gervinus ; — Hacketl ; — Jmox ; — Maginn ; — Snyder,
Hamlet.
Hamlet, 1603 ; Hamlet, 1604 : being exact reprints,
with two texts printed on opposite pages, and a
bibliographical preface by S. Timmins. Lon-
don, 1860. 12° 1763.01
Note. — The preface gives a list of commentaries and
magazine articles on Hamlet.
— Same. Tragedy of Hamlet. Ed., with notes, by
W. J. Rolfe. N. Y., 1878. 12°. . . .1761.32
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. As pre-
sented by Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16°. 1751.27
— Same. 5 acts, (/n O. B. T., v. 4.) 1711.04
Same. [In F. S. D., v. 3.] 1772.03
Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 3, 1818.]
Biachvoi/el {A. K) Hamlet: roman. 3 t. in 2. 1867.
Bucknill \J. C.) Hamlet : a psychol. study. [In Journal of
mental science, Oct., 1858.]
Coleridge {H.) Essays, v. 1, 1861 ; p. 113-178 2521,09
Coningtan {J.) /n At» Miscel. writings, v. 1. 1872. . . .6026.17
ConoUy (J.) A study of Hamlet. 1863. . .1752.07
Goethe (J. W. von). In his Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship,
book iv-v 196,19
Hudson (H.N.) Hamlet. [/» Amer. whig rev., Jan., Feb., 184a)
Note. Repr. in his Lectures.
Irving (H.) Hamlet and Ophelia, act. 3, sc. 1. [In Nineteenth
century, v. 1, 1877.]
JVofe.— For a rejoinder, jee Temple Bar, Mch., 1878.
Latham {R. 0.) Two dissertations on the Hamlet of
Saxo Grammaticus and of Shakespear. 1754.26
Mackenzie {II.) Criticism on the character and tragedy of Ham-
let. [In the Mirror. Apl. 18, 22, 1780.)
Note. — Also printed in Drake (N.) Memorials, etc.
Maginn (,W.) Miscellanies, etc., 1861 ; p. '236-268. . . .2636.01
iVbte.— First printed in Eraser's mag., July, 1836.
Maudstey (if.) Hamlet. [In his Body and mind, 1874.] 4333.16B
Meadows (A.) Hamlet : an essay, 1871. . . 1754.24
Mercade, pseud. Hamlet ; or Shakespeare's philosophy
of history. 1875 1754.30
Plumptre [J.) o'oservations on Hamlet : an attempt to prove
that Shakspeare designed it as an indirect censure on
Mary qneen of Scots. 1796 1764.25
Ray (/,) Insanity of H. [In his Contributions to mental
pathology, 1873 ; p. 503-626.] 433'i.22
RuggUs{H. I.) Method of S. as an artist. 1870. p. 62-180. 1762.16
Steams (C W.) Hamlet's insanity, was it real or pretended ?
[In his Shakspeare treasury, 1869 ; p. 36-2-371.] . . 1754.14
Very {J.) Essays, 1S)9 ; p. 8;i-107 2644.21
,0- .^ee also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Calvert ; — Dotoden : — Drake ; — Gervinus ; — Footsteps of Shaks-
pere ; — Guizot J — Hackett ; — Haslitt ; — Hudson ; — Jacox ; —
Kellogg ; — Knight ; — Maginn ; — New exegesis ; — Snyder ; —
Ulrici.
See also Amer. whig rev., v. 7, 1848 (2 articles, by H. N.
Hudson; repub. in his 'Lectures'); Atlantic monthly, v.
23-24, 1869 ('I'he Hamlets of the stage, by A. Sage) ; Feb.,
1869 (H. at the ' Boston' : poem, bv J. W. Howe) ; Blackw.
mag., Feb., 1818 (Hamlet, by T, C); Nov., 182? (Character
of H.) ; Oct., ia39 (On the feigned madness of H.) ; Cou-
tinenUl monthly, v. 1, 1862 (H. a tat man, by Carlton
In aaUog for books, nae the ■■ Book Order," giving tb« AUTHOlt'S NAME, the first put of the TITLE, and the NUMBER
985 C
SHAKSPEHE : Separate Plays aiid Characters.
Edmrda) ; Dublin uuiv. mug., July, 187C (Hamlet) ;
Eclectic mag., Sept., 1861 (The great poem-mysteriea—
Hamlft, by 6. Uilflllau) ; For. qu. rev., Juue, 1828
(BetscU's Ontliues) ; Fra-^er's mag.. Si'pt., 1845 (Ou tbe
gbiMt iu H., by prof. Orabsteln) ; May. 1877 (A uortbeiii
(Oebleiig bliiiter ej Hamlet, by K. Rose) ; Oct., 188U (A
Oreek Uaiulet : Lycopbrou of Corinth) ; Galaxy, Apl., 1870
(Ca<.! of H. the y.>uiiger, by B. Q. White) i Apl., 1873
Hamlet, by J. Diirandi ; Oentl. mag., Feb., 1869 (Shake-
Bceiie's new tragedy, by O. S. Brooks) ; Housebold words,
Jan.. Oct , Dec, 1857 (Sometbiug that Shakespeare lost;
Touchiug tbe lord Hamlet ; Retouching the lord Haui-
let) ; London boc, Oct., 1875 (Goethe ou Hamlet, by H. S.
WilBou) ; London uuiv. mag.. July, Nov., 1858 ; Macni.
mag., Dec, 1874 (On tlie extract from un old play in
' Hamlet,' ait 2. bo. 2, by F. O. Fleay) ; Aug., 1876 (The
elder Hamlet, by ti. MacDotiald) ; New monthly mag.,
Mch., 1821) (Hamlet, by M. Corner) ; v. 29. 18311 (Byron and
Shelley ou the cbaiacter ol Hamlet) ; Apl., 1873 (The loBt
[>.«. tbe true] Hamlet, by J. O. Hulliwell) ; Pop. BCi. mouth-
ly. May, 1880 (The irapediiiient of adipose, an element of
tbe dilatory and procrastinating man, by E. Vale Hmitb) ;
Bevuo dea d. ni'tudes, 1 avril 1856 (Types modernea en
litteiatnre : Hamlet, by E. Montegut) ; 15 mars 1868 (H. et
sea coiiimentateurs depuis Goethe; les critiques allemauda,
par H. blaze de Bury) : St. PaufB, Nov., 1871 or Littell,
1871, V. 4 (Voltaire on Hamlet) ; Southern rev., Apl., July,
1870; Temple Bar, June, 1867 (A haunted Hamlet, by C.
Osborue) ; Mch., 1875 (Hamlet at home and abroad) ;
Victoria mag., Apl., 1873 (H. : bis character and critics, by
E. Rciscoe) ; Weslin. rev., v. 83. 1865 (Hamlet).
On FiC'Ur in Hamlet, tee Blackw. mag., Dec 1861.
Ou Irving iu Hamlet, see Belgravia, Dec, 1874 (by C. L.
Keuney) ; Blackw. mag., Apl., 1879 : Macm. mag., Jan.,
1875 (The new Hamlet and his critics by a templar) ; Tem-
ple Bar, Mcb., 1879 ; Tinaley's mag., Dae, 1874 (The new
Hamlet),
Eenry IV.
History of King Henry iv. Ed., with notes, by W.
J. Eolfe. Pt. 1, 2. New York, 1880. 16°. 1761.38
Play of King Henry the fourth, printed from a con-
temporary ms. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. Lon-
don, 67iafc. soc, 184.5. 8" 1756.27
— Same. Part 1. [In O. B. T., v. 4.] 1711.04
— Same. Part 2. [In C. B. T., v. 27.) 1711,27
— Same. Parti. [/nF. S. D., v. 10.) 1771.10
ta- See alto (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Dowden ;—
Oervima;—UaiHtt:—Hemud;—Hudion ;—Jacox ;— Knight ;
Montagu ;— Reed i—Vlrici :— White.
Henry V.
Henry v. Ed. by B. Nicholson. 6. Chronicle history of
Henry V. Repr. of Ist quarto, 1600. 6. The life of Henry
V. Repr. from Ist folio, 1623. 7. King Henry V. Parallel
texta of the 1st quarto, 1600, and Ist folio, 1623. With
introd. by P. A. Daniel. [In New Shakspere society.
Series II., v. 2.)
History of Henry v. Ed., with notes, by W. J. Bolfe.
New York, 1878. 16° 1761.29
— Same. [In C. B. T., v. 11.] 1711.11
t^ See also Dowden ;~Gervinus i—HazliU ;—lI>ulmn ; —
Knight ;— Reed i—Ulrici.
Henry VI.
King Henry vi., as adapted by E. Kean. [In O. B. T., v. 47,]
jW See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-4) Dowden ; —
Footsteps of Sha.krpere .—Gervinus .—Guisot ;—HattHt ;—
Knight.— Reed ;—Utrici ;— White.
See also Macmillan's mag., Nov., 1876 (Who wrote Henry
VI ? by F. G. Fleay).
Henry VIII.
Tragedy of King Henry vm. With notes. By W.
Lawson. London, 1875. 16 1751.34
— Same. Ed., with notes, by W. J. Rolfe. New
York, 1880. 16° 1761.41
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Henry
vm as presented by Edwin Booth. New York,
1878. 16° 1751.29
— Same. (/« O. B. T., v. 6.] 1711.05
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 10.] 1772.10
See Oent.'B mag., Aug., 1850 (Who wrote Shakepere's
Henry vin? by J. Spedding) ; Lipplncott'a uiag., Dec,
1876 (Notes on the chdracters of queen Katheriue and
cardinal Wolsey, by F. A. Kemble).
fO" See also (under Oritioal studies, p. 982-3) Dowden ;—
^.■—Oervinus;— Hudson :— Knight;— Preston ;— Reed ;—
Imogen.
«W See works under ' Characlen • (p. 984) ; o/jo Fraaer'B
m»g.. T. 70, 1864 (Imogen in Shakspeare and sculpture).
Julius Ccesar.
Tragedy of Julius Csesar. With introd. remarks,
notes, etc. By S. Neil. London, CuUins, 1877. 16°.
— Same. With introd. and notes, by H. N. Hudson.
Boston, 1879. 16° 1751.21
— Same. Ed. by W. J, Eolfe. N Y., 1880. 10°. 1761.42
— Same. Julius CKsar, trag. 5 acts, (/n 0. B. T., v. 6.] 1711.06
— - Same. Altered : with prologue and chorus. By John
Sheffield, duke of Buckingham. [In Sheffield, (J.) Works,
V. 1. 1729. 8°.] 6023.01
— Same. [InF. S. D., v. 11] 1772.11
Bacon {D.) The death of tyranny. CtBsar'B spirit. [In her Pliilos.
ofShakspere, 1857 : p. 309-332.] 1753.01
Oi'aik (0. L.) The English of Shakespeare illustrated
in a philological commentary on his Julius
Csesar. [With the text of the play.] London,
1857. 16° 1753.09
See also Blackwood, v. 37 ; p. 747,
tS'See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Geninus j—
Batlitt ;— Hudson ;— Preston ;— Vlrici.
Bi-ulus.
Lee (H. T.) Shakspeare'a Brutus. [In Knickerbocker. May, 1861.]
King John.
Life and death of King John ; with the Troublesome
reign of King John, as acted, 1589. Ed. by F.
G. Fleay. London, 1878. 12° 1751.20
— Same. Ed. with notes, by W. J. Kolfe, New
York, 1880. 16° 1761.36
— Same. [/« C. B. T., v. 4.] 1711.04
— Same, [/n F. S. D., v. 6.] 1772 06
— Same, f/n Oxbery (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 7, 1819.] 1734.16
See Macui. mag , 1878 (S. as adapter, by E. Rose).
US' See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3; works by
Calvert ;— Fletcher ;—Gervinus ;—Ulrici.
King Lear.
New variorum edition by H. H. Furness. v. 5. King
Lear. Phil., 1880. 8° 1765.17
King Lear. With notes by W. B. Kemshead. Lon-
don, 1875. 1G° 1751.35
— Same. Ed. by W. J. Eolfe. N. Y., 1880. 16°. 1761.47
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. As pre-
sented by E. Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16°. . 1751.27
— Same, [/n O. B. T., v. 6.] 1711.06
— Same, (/n F. S. D., v. 9.) 1772.09
— Same. Altered by N. Tate. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl.
drama, v. 10, 1821.] 1734.19
Bacon (£*.) Lear's philosopher. [In her Philos. of Shakspere,
1857 ; p. 192-308.] 1763.01
Conington {J.) King Lear. [7n his Miscel. writings, v. 1, 1872.]
Ray {I.) Contrib. to mental pathology, 1873 ; p. 484-603. 4332.22
Seeley {J. H.), Young ( W.), Hart(E. A.) Three essays,
etc. 1851 1754.22
49- See also (under Critical stndiea, p. 982-3) works by
Dowden ; — Drake ; — Gervinus ; — Jacox ; — Preston ; —
Snyder ; — Ulrici.
See also Adventurer, v. 3 (Dec. 4, 1753. Jan. 6, 1764 ;
essays by J Warton) ; Argosy, Nov., 1879 (CEdipus and
Lear, by Mrs. J. Mercier) ; Fortn. rev., Jan., 1876 (King
Lear, by J. W. Hales) ; Journal of mental acience, Apl.,
1859 (by J. C. Bucknill).
Love's Labour's Lost.
Loye'B labour's lost, com. 5 acts. [In C. B. T., v. 40.] . 1721.07
— Same. S acts. [In F. S. D., v. 38] 1772.27
See Eraser's mag., Jan., 1858 (Table-talk, etc.)
49* See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Footsteps of
Shakspere, 1862 j Oervinus ;— Snyder ;— Ulrici.
Macbeth.
Macbeth. With introd. remarks, and notes. By S.
Neil. London, CoUins, 1876. 16°. . . 1751.40
— Same. Ed., with notes, by W. J. Rolfe. New
York, 1880. 16° 1761.37
~ Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Mac-
beth as presented by Edwin Booth. New
York, 1878. 16° 1751.28
— Same. Adapted for representation by W. D'Avenant. [In
D'Avenant (W.) Dram, works, v. 6. 1874] . . . 1722.26
— Same, (/n O. B. T., v. 1.) 1711.01
— Same, [/n F. S. D., v. 7.) 1772.07
— Same. [In Sprague (H. B.) Masterpieces in Eogl. lit, v. 1,
New York, 1874 ; p. 104-179.) 6335.08
Cumberland {R.) A delineation of Shakspeare's characters of
Macbeth and Richard ill. A parallel between him and
.Sschylus. [In Observer, Nos. 68-72. 1866.] . . 2611.33
DeQuincey {T.) Tbe knocking at the gate in Macbeth. [In his
Miscel. essays, 1851 ; p. 917.] 2622.15
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SHAKSPERC : Separata Plays and Charaoten.
985 D
Iteraud {J. A.) Od Macbeth. [In his Shakspeie, etc., 1866.)
JVote.— Bepr. from People's aud Uowitt's Jourual. 1849.
Iming {U) The third murderer In Macbeth. [In Nineteenth
century, v. 1, 1877.]
Kembtt [J. F.) Macbeth, aud king Richard the third : an essay
in answer to remarks on some of the characters of Shake-
speare, 1871 1762.11
Montague (Hrt. E.) Macbeth [/n ft«r Essay, fte.) . . .1762.12
New exegesis, 18.59 (Macbeth a true type of the Celtic race). 1762.09
Ray (/.) In his Coiitrib. to mentitl pathology, 1873 ; p. 626-629.
RuggUt (U. I.) Method of S. as an artist, 1870 ; p. 181-198. 1762.16
t^ See also (under Oritlcal studies, p. 982-3) works by
Dowden ; — Drake ; — Fletcher ; — Qervinus ; — Maginn ; —
Snyder :—Ulrici.
See also Aiusworth's mag., Nov., 1861 (Personal courage
of, by C. Moutray) ; Belgravla, Nov., 1876 (Macbeth at the
Lyceum theatre as acted by Irving) ; Blackwood's mag.,
Sept., 1842 (' Dennis ' on Shakspere) : Mch., 1848 (Character
of Macbeth) ; Nov., 1849 (Dies Boreales, No. 6, by John
Wilson); Oornhill mag., Nov., 1876 (Macbeth, and anotlier,
by J. B. Seeley) ; Dublin uiiiv. mag., Mch., 1864 (Sliake-
speariaii notes, uo. 2) ; Mch.. 1866 (Ethics of Macbeth) ;
Oct.. 1874 (Schiller's Macbeth) ; Foreign qiiar. rev., Oct..
1855 (Retzsch's Outlines : Macbeth): Fraser'g mag., Nov.,
1840, Mch., Oct., 1841, Jan., 1842 (Of Macbeth. By an ap-
prentice of the law); Galaxy, May, 1870 (The Lady Gruach's
hnsbaud, by B. G. White) ; Graham's mag., Sept., 18S0
(Analysis of Macbeth, by H. 0. Moorhead) ; Journal of
mental science, July, 1858 (Macbeth : a pyschol. study, by
J. 0. Bncknill) ; Nat. rev., Oct., 1803 (Distortions of the
Euglish stage ; Macbeth) ; Penu monthly, May, 1870 (Mac-
beth, by X. Lenuig) ; Maciuillan, May, 1867 (Stray notes
upon the characters, by Fanny Keinble) ; Eclectic, Feb.,
1849 (Character of lady Macbeih, by J. A. St. John) ; Fort-
nightly rev., Aug., 1869 (Maibeth and lady Macbeth, by
P. W. Claydenl ; Macmillan's mag., Feb., 1868 or Littell,
1868 (Lady Macbeth, by Fauny Kemble) ; Nineteeuth cen-
tury, Feb., 1878 (Mrs. Siddons as lady Macbeth, by F.
Jeukiu) ; Western (The), May, 1876 (Lady Macbeth— a
study iu character, by Grace C. Bibb).
Measure for Measure.
Measure for measure, com. [In O. B. T., v. 7.] ... 1711.07
aO" See alto (in Critical studies, p. 982-4). works by
Chrvinus ;— Hudson ;— Knight :— Snyder ; — White ; also
under Womtn of Shakspere (p. 984).
Merchant c/ Venice.
Merchant of Venice. Ed. with notes, hy W. J. Bolfe.
New York, 1880. 16° 1761.43
— Same. With introd. remarks, and notes, by D.
Morris. London, 1874. 1C° 1751.35
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. dj W. Winter. As
presented by Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16°.
— Same, (/n O. B. T, v. C.) 1711.06
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 8.) 1772.08
— Same. [/nOxberry (W.) New English drama, v. 10, 1821.)
See alto Blackw. mag., Dec, 1879 (Theatrical reform :
the Merchaut of Venice at the Lyceum) : CornhiU mag.,
Mch., 1880 (The ' Story ' of the Merchaut of Venice, by J.
Spedding) ; Fraser's mag.. May, 1850 (A study of Shake-
speare in 'The merchant of Veuice ', by G. Fletcher);
Fraser's mag., July, 1876 (Merchaut of Venice at tlie
Prince of Wales theatre, by S. J.) ; N. Brit. rev.. Nov.,
1819 ; Geutl. mag., Feb., 1880 (The original of Sbylock, by
S. L. Lee) : Temple bar, Sept., 1876 (Shylock the Jew-ed) ;
University mag., Jan., 1880 (The quality of mercy).
t^ See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-4) works by
Dou:e ; — Elxe ; — FUtcher ; — Gervinus; — Hudson;— Knight: —
Ni'.uj exegesis (Shylock as type of the Hebrew race) ; — Pres-
ton : — Snyder .— Vlrici ;— Weiss.
On the character of Portia see worka mentioned under ITo-
mcn of Shakspere (p. 984).
Merry Wives of Windsor.
First sketch of the Merry wives of Windsor, as printed
in 1602. With introd. by J. O. Halliwell. Lon-
don, Wiafc. .soc, 1842. 8° 175(!.09
Merry wives of Windsor, com. [In C. B. T., v. 6.] . . 1711.06
— Same. [In F. S. D.. v. 31.) 1772.23
— Same, (/n Oxborry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 8. 1818.] 1734.17
4^ Ste alio (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Douce ;—
Focttteps of Shakspere ; — Oervintis ; — Hazlitt ; — Knight ; —
Snyder ;— Cirici. See also Falttaff p. 986-3).
Midsummer Night's Dream.
Midsummer's night's dream. Ed. with notes, by
W. J. Rolfe. New York, 1877. 12". . .1761.30
— Same. With notes, etc. By S. Niil. London,
1878. 16° 1751.36
— Same. [In O. B. T.. v. 20.] 1711.20
— Same, (/n F. S. D., v. 14.) 1772.14
~ Same. Arrauged for representation at Laura Keeue'a theatre.
N. T., 1863. 12°. l/nF. S. D., v. '28.] 1772.22
Halliwell- FhiUipps {J. 0.) Illustrations of fairy mythol-
ogy, etc., Shak. soc, 1845 1756.26
Su aim Ed. rev., Apl.. 1848 ; Fraser's mag., v. 60. 1864.
4V See alto (under Oritlcal studies, p. 972-4) Douee ;—
Site ;— Footttept of Shakspere -.—Oenrinui ;— Hudson ;—
Knight .—Maginn -.—Preiton .—Snyder ■,—Ulrici ; — WhUt.
Much ado about nothing.
Much ado about nothing. Ed. with notes, by W. J.
Rolfe. New York, 1880. 16°. .... 1761.44
Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Ah
presented by Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16°.
Much ado about nothing. [In O. B. T., v. 8.] .... 1711.03
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 7.] 1772.07
49- See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Douce ;—
Fletcher ; — Qervinus ; — Hudson ; — Jocwd : — Knight ; —
Snyder .—Ulrici.
OtheUo.
Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. Ed. with
notes, by W. J. Rolfe. N. Y., 1879. 12°. 1761.34
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Othello
as presented by Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1878. 16°.
— Same. [In C. B. T., v. 2.] 1711.02
— Same, [/n F. S. D., v. 3.] 1772.03
— Same. [In Oxbery (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 6, 1821.] 1734.14
Macgregor (K. G.) Character of Othello. [In his Indian leisure,
1864 ; p. 299-324.] 1686.12
New exegesis of S., 1859 (lago as type of the Romano-Italic
race.') 1762.09
See alto Blackwood's mag., Apl., May, 1860 (Dies bore-
ales, uos. 6, 7 (by John Wilson) : Blackwood, Dec, 1861
(Fechter in Othello); CornhiU, Oct., 1808 (Some notes);
Dublin uuiv. mag., Feb., 1862 (Shakspere travestied [by
Fechter] iu OtheUo) ; New monthly mag., Feb., 1866
(About lago, and motiveles.s malignity, by F. Jacox) ;
Temple bar. Dec. 1876 (The real Othello).
tO'See alto (under Critical studies, p. 982-4) Coleridge;—
Dowdfn ; — Drake ; — Qervinus ; — Quizot ; — Hazlitt ; —
Hudson ;— Jacox (v. 2) ; — Maginn ; — Pretton ; — Snyder ; —
Ulrici : — White. On the character of DesdeTn&na, see
Adams (J. Q.) and (under Women of Shaktpere, p. 984)
Clarke aud Jameson.
Pericles.
Note. — This play is printed in most editions of the
works of Shakspere. The story upou which it is founded —
Apollonius, prince of Tyre — is found iu G-ower's Con-
fessio awautis, book 8 ; aud iu OoUier's Shakespere
library, v. 4, 1875 ed. It is also iu the G-esta Romanorum.
49- See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) Footttept
of Shakspere ; — Gervinui ;— Vinci.
Richard 11.
King Richard n. ; with introd., and notes by H. N.
Hudson. Boston, 1879. 16°. .... 1751.24
— Same. With notes. By D. Morris. L., 1873. 16°.
— Same. Ed. by W. J. Rolfe. N. Y., 1880. 16°
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Richard
II, as presented by Edwin Booth. New York,
1878. 16°. . . : 1751.29
— Same. [In 0. B. T., v. 29.] 1711.29
tg- See alto [aadei Critical studies, p. 982-3) Coleridge
{S. T.) ; Oervinut ;— Hazlitt ;~Hudton .—Knight ;~Reed ;—
Ulrici.
Richard III.
King Richard III. With notes. By W. Lawson.
London, Collins, 1874. 16° 1751.37
— Same. Ed. with notes, by W. J. Rolfe. New
York, 1880. 16°. 1761.28
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Richard
III as presented by Edwin Booth. New York,
1878. 16° 1751.'29
— Same, [/n O. B. T., v. 1.] 1711.01
— Same. Altered by Colley Gibber. [In O.'m Dram, works.
T. 2., 1700.] 1713.28
— Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 3, 1818.J 1734.12
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 2.) 1772.02
o;io»i of Richard the third. Notesby J.P. Collier. London, 5*a*.
.•oc., 1844. 8' 1766.22
Kemble [J. P.) Macbeth and King Richard III. an essay. 1817.
See also Contiueutal monthly, Sept., 1872 (Shakspere's
caricature of lUchard III., by E. G. Hollaudi ; aud lives of
Richard III (iu Biography, p. 192).
49- See alto (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Drake ;— Oervinut ;— Hazlitt ; — Hudton ;— Knight ;— Pret-
ton ■,—Reed .—Ulrici.
Romeo and Juliet.
Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Ed., with notes, by
W. J. Rolfe. N. Y., 1879. 16°. . . . 1761. ;i3
Bomeo and Juliet. Ed. by P. A. Daniel. 1. ParaUel texts o(
the first two quarters, 1697,1699. 2. Repr. of quarto, 1697.
3. Repr. of quarto, 1699. 4. Revised ed. of quarto, 1599.
[In New Shakspere soc. Series II., v. 1.]
— Same. [In C. B. T., v. 1.] 1711.01
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 6.) 1772.(16
— Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, T. 6. 1819.) 1734.16
In aaking for books, um tht " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAUK, th* first part of tha TITI.E, and tba NUMBER.
985 E
SHAKSPERE: Separate Plays and Charaotera - Posma.
Hatoin (iV. J.) the bridal runaway : an essay on Juliet's
soliloquy. [In Shakespeare soc. Papers, v. 2.] . 1766.2a
hunt (ff ) A Shakospoarlau research on runaway's eyes. [In
kit Three eara of New England, 1867 ; p. 258-264.]
WKaUlu {E.) [[n Afternoon lectures, v. 6, 1869 ; p. 236-275.]
While («. O.) Who was Juliet's runaway. [In Putnam's month-
ly, Mch.. 1864.)
See alio Bentley's miscel., Feb., 1860 (Borneo and
Rosaline) ; Gentl. mag., Jau., 1877 (True story of Romeo
and Juliet, by J. E. Macksy) ; Macmillan's mag., July,
1877 (Text of ' Romeo and Juliet,' by F. G. Fleay) ; Westm.
rev., Sept., 1815 (Shakespearian criticism and acting :
Borneo aad Juliet).
as- See alio (under Oritioal stndies, p. 98'2-l) Coleridge
{S. T.) .—Dome •,—Dmiiden .—FUtcKer ;— Footsteps of Shak-
epore .—Gervinus ■,—Gmiot;—HazlUt,— Hudson;— Knight;—
Itaginn ,— Preston .—Snyder ;—nlrici ;— White.
On the character of Juliet see heading Women of Shak-
spere (p. 984).
Taming of the Slirevj.
Taming of the shrew ; or Katherine and Petruohlo, com. 3 acts.
[In a. B. T., V. 18.] 1711.18
— Same. Prompt-book. Ed. by W. Winter. Comedy
of Katharine and Petruehio as presented by
Edwin Booth. N. Y.. 1878. 16°. . . . 1751.30
— Same. [/nF. S. D.. v. 13.] 1772.13
Taming (Old) of a shrew. Upon which Shakespeare
founded his comedy. Ed. by T. Amyot. Lon-
don, Shak. soc, 1844. 8° 1756.25
tS- See also (under Critical essays, p. 982-3) Dotice ;—
Oermnus .—Knight ;— Snyder .— Ulrici.
Tempest.
Tempest (The). With introd. and notes. Ed. by D.
Morris. L., Collins, 1875. 16° 1751.33
— Same. Ed. by W. J. Kolfe. N. Y., 1880. 16°. 1761.4
— Same. Adapted by W. D'Avenant. [In D'Arenant (W.)
Dram, works, v. 6, 1874.) 1722.26
— Same. [In O. B. T.. v. 7.) 1711.07
Irving {W.) The Bermudas ; a Shakspearian research. [In his
WoUert's roost, etc.] 216.31
Reaan (B. ) Caliban: suite de la Temp^te : drame
philosophique. 1878 7033.08
Wdsoii(.D.) Caliban. 1873 1752.24
See also Adventurer, Sept. 25, Oct. 9, 1753 (Observ. by J.
Warton) ; All the year round, Apl., 1879 (The Tempest) ;
Bentley's misc., Jan., 1860 (Caliban, 'Monkshood ') ; Corn-
hill mag., Oct., 1872 or Litteli, Nov. 23, 1872 (Origin of) ;
Geut.'a mag., Aug.. 1853 (Prospero, by J. Q. Waller) ;
Journal of speculative philos., July, 1875 (A conversation
on S.'s Tempest, by H. K. Jones) ; Quar. rev., Mch., 1840
(' Hunter ou Tempest ') ; Bevue dee d. mondes, 1 aoiit 1865
(Une hypothese sur la Tempete de Shakspeare, par E.
Moutegut).
<a- See also (under Critical essays,. p. 982-3) Coleridge
(5. T.) ; — Douce ; — Elze ;—Qervinus ; — Hudson ; — Knight ; —
Snyder ; — Ulrici.
Also on the character of Miranda see Mrs. Jameson's
' Characteristics of women.'
Timon of Athens.
Timon of Athens, [/n C. B. T., v. 26,] 1711.26
BucknOHJ. C.) Medical knowledge of S. 1860 1753.04
— Mad folk of Shakespeare. 1867 1752.05
^^ See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Qervinus ; — Knight ; — Maginn ; — Preston ; — Snyder ; —
Ulrici.
Titus Andronicus.
iSS-Fraser's mag., Sept., 1870 (Plot and dramatis
persohsB of Titus Andronicus, by B. G. Latham) ; also
(nnder Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by Gervinus ; —
Knight ;^Virici.
Tvoilus and Oressida.
TroUus and Cressida. [In C. B. T., v. 47.] 1721.14
Note — For the alteration by Dryden, see his works, and
compare with Chaucer's Troilus and Cressida.
See also (under Critical studies, p. 882-3) works by
Douce ; — Qervinus ; — Hazlitt ; — Knight ; — Snyder;— Ulrici.
Twelfth Night.
Comedy of Twelfth night ; or what you will. Ed.
with notes, by W. J. Bolfe. N. Y., 1880. 16°.
Twelfth night ; or what yon will. [In C.B.T., v. 11.) . 1711.11
— Same. [JnF. S. D., V. 7.] 1772.07
— Same. [In Oxberry (W.) New Engl, drama, v. 12, 1821. ]
Ontlie character of Malvolio seeBucknill's Psychology of S.
IS" See also (under Oritioal studies, p. 982-4) works by
Douce ; — Oervinus ; — Hudsim ; — Knight;— Buggies ; —
Snyder ;— Ulrici ;— Weiss ;— While.
Tulo Oenilemen of Verona.
Two gentlemen of Verona. [In O. B. T., v. 18 ) 1711 18
— Same. t^nF.S. D., V. 4.] ."1772.04
mg-SeejUm (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Douce ;— Oervinus .—Knight ;— Preston .—Snyder .— Ulrici.
Two Noble Kinsmen.
Two noble kinsmen. Ed. by Harold Littledale. 8. Repr.
of the quarto, 1634, with a collation of the folio, 1079. ».
The two noble kinsmen. By W. Shakspere and John
Fletcher. Ed. from quarto of 1634. Pt. 1. Text and notes.
[In New Shakspere society. Series II., v. 3.]
A^ote.— The text of this play is also in Doubtful plays (p.
982).
Winter's Taie.
Comedy of the Winter's tale. Ed., with notes, by
W. J.Eolfe. N. Y., 1880. 12° 1761.35
— Same. [In O. B. T., v. 6.) 1711.05
— Same. [In F. S. D., v. 40.] 1772.28
O" See also (under Critical studies, p. 982-3) works by
Douce ; — Gervinus ; — Hudson ; — Jacox; — Knight; — Snyder; —
Ulrici.
Yorkshire Tragedy.
tS" For the text of this play, see Doubtful plays (p. 982).
See also (under Critical studies) Gervinus ;— Knight ;— and
Betrospective review, v. 9, 1824.
5. Poems, Songs, Sonneta, etc.
Poems. With memoir, by A. Dyce. L., 1853. 16°.
— Same. Boston, 1856. 16° 1621.11
— Same. Songs and sonnets. Ed. by F. T. Palgrave.
London and Cambridge, 1865. 18°. . . 1761.04
— Same. Ed. with life, by A. '•Chalmers. [In his Engl, poets,
V.5, 1810.] 1626.05
— Same. Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In his Brit.
poets, V. 3, 1819.) 1691.03
Sonette. Deutsch von B. Tschischwitz. Halle,
1870. 16° 1761.05
Fumess (Mrs. H. H.) *Conoordance to S.'s Poems.
1875 1765.13
Brown (B.) Sonnets of S. solved. 1870. . . 1752.04
Heraud [J. A.) S.'s sonnets. [In his Shakspere, etc., 1865.] 1754.19
JVote.— Repr. from Temple Bar, Apl., 1862.
Hitchcock (E. A.) Kemarks on the sonnets of S. :
with the sonnets. Showing that they belong to the
hermetic class of writings. [unon.'\ 1865. 1753.26
Massey (Gerald). Shakspeare's sonnets interpreted :
his private friends identified : with a recovered
likeness of himself. 1866 1753.25
Note.— 'Reviewed in Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1867.
See also Amer. rev., Sept., 1847 ; Brit. qu. rev., Jan.,
1867 (S. in domestic life) ; Chris, ex., Sept., 186'2 (S. and
friendship, by W. R. Alger) ; Nov., 1862 (S.'s sonnets and
friendship, by W. R. Alger); Fortn. rev., v. 6, 1866 (S.'s
sonnets, by R. Bell) ; Fraser's, v, 52, 1855 (S.'s minor
poems) ; Gentl. mag., Mch., 1878 (S.'s sonnets, by T. A.
Spalding) ; Lippincott's mag., Apl., 1875 (On the study of
S.'s sonnets, by Kate Hillard) ; Macm. mag., Mch., 1876
(On the motive of S.'s sonnets (l-12i) ; a defence of bis
morality, by F. G. Fleay) ; New monthly mag., Jan.,
Mch., July, Sept., 1835 (The confessions of W. S.) ; Qu. rev.,
Apl., 1864 (S. and his sonnets) ; Temple bar, Apl., 1862 (A
new view of Shakespeare's sonnets ; an inductive critique,
by J. A. Heraud ; Repr. in his ' Shakspere, his inner life ');
Westm. rev., July, 1857 (The sonnets of S.)
Note-' The principal theories held with respect to the
Bonnets may be classified as follows : I. They are poems
about an imaginary friendship and love ; Dyce, Delius,
H. Morely. II. They are partly imaginary, partly auto-
biographical ; C. Knight, H. von Friesen, R. Simpson (On
the Italian love-phllosopliy see Simpson's interesting
■■ Philosophy of Shakespeare's Sonnets," Trubner, 1868).
III. They form a great allegory ; Dr. Barnstorfi ("Schlussel
zu Shakspere's Sonuetten,'' 18()0. Mr. W. H.= Mr. William
Himself I), Mr. Heraud ("Shakspere's Inner Life)." The
young friend= Ideal Manhood), Carl Karpf. IV. They are
autobiographical ; (a) Mr. W. H.= Henry Wriothesley (the
initials reversed). Earl of Southampton :— Drake, Gervinus,
Kroyssig, and others ; (6) Mr. W. H.= William Herbert,
Earl of Pembroke :— Bright, Boaden, A. Brown, Eullam,
H. Brown. V. They were partly addressed to South-
ampton ; other sonnets were written in his name to
Elizabeth Vernon ; other some, to Southampton in E,
Vernon's name ; and subsequently the Earl of Pembroke
engaged Shakspere to write sonnets on his behalf to the
dark woman, Lady Rich. Of part of this (heory the first
suggestion was given by Mrs. Jameson. It was elaborated
by Mr. Gerald Massey in the Quarterly Review, April, 1864
and in his large volume " Shakspeare's Sonnets, and his
Private Friends." The peculiarity of Mr. Henry Brown's
interpretation (" The Sonnets of Shakespeare Solved."
J. R. Smith, 1870) is, that he discovers in the sonnets an
intention of Shakspere to parody or jest at the fashionable
love-poetry and love-philosophy of the day. Critics whose
minds are of the businesB-like, matter-of-fact, prosaic
type canuot conceive how the poems could be autobiogra-
phical. Coleridge, on the other hand, found no difficulty
in believing them to be such ; and Wordsworth emphatic-
ally declares them to express Sliakspere's " own feelinga
in his own person."— Dowden. Shakspere, 1876 ; p. 394.
THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY.
SHi^KSPEBE: 6. Staakqiere Societies. PubUoatioiu.
985 F
New Shnkspere society, London. Series i. Trans-
actions. 3 V. London, 1874-79. 8°.
jVo(«. —With a few exceptions these ConUntt h»ve not
beeu distributed under tlieir respective topics.
Cnnifnts : 1. 1874. Metrical tests as applied to dra-
matic poetry : by F. G. Fleay. Part 1. Shakspere. On
the quarto editions of Sbalispores worlie ; Part 2.
Fletcher, Beaumont, Massinger. On the authorship of
the Taming of the shrew, by F. O. Fleay. On the author-
ship of Timon of Athena, by F. G. Fleay. On the porter
in Macbeth, by J. W. Hales. On certain plays of Shali-
spere of which portions were written at diflferent periods
of his life, by F. O. Fleay. On two plays of Shakspere,
the versions of which, as we have them, are the results
of alterations by other hands, by F. G. Fleay. Mr. Halli-
well's hint on the date of Goriolanus, and possibly other
Roman plays. The political u.w of the stage in Shakspcre's
time, by B. Simpson. The politica of Shakspero's histor-
ical plays, by B. Simpson. On the ' weak endings ' of
Shakspere, with some account of the history of the verse-
tests iu general, by John K. Ingram. Which are Hamlet's
■dozen or sixteen lines?' by W. T. Malleson and J. K,
Seeley. Appendix. The several shares of Shakspere and
Fletcher in Henry viii., by J. Spedding. The shares of
Shakspere and Fletcher in The Two noble kinsmen, by
S. Hiokson. Ou the metre of Henry viii., by B. Boderick.
Index. Prospectus and first report of the society.
2. 1875 6. Notices of the meetings, etc. On the cor-
rected edition of Richard III., by J. Spedding. On the
quarto and folio of King Lear, by N. Delius. On 'evening
mass ' Iu Romeo and Juliet, by B. Simpson. On some
plays attributed to Shakspere, by E. Simpson. On the
bond story iu the Merchant of Venice, and a version of It
in the Cursor mundi, by Miss L. Toulrain Smith. Note
upon the ' elf-locks ' in Romeo and Juliet, by J. W. Legg.
Graach { Lid y Macbeth), by the countess of Charlemont.
Ou the character of Banquo.by A. Foggo. On Shakspere's
use of narration In his dramas, part 1, (Englisht by Miss
Gordon.) by N. Delius. On the authorship of Henry vi..
part 2, 3. aiid their originals, by Jane Lee. Political ele-
ment in Massinger, by S. E. Gardiner. On Shakspere's
use of narration in his dramas, part 2, (Englisht by Miss
Marx.) by N. Delius. Appendixes. Shakspere's dramatic
art. Ed. by C. M. Ingleby. The time-analysis of Mac-
beth and Othello, by J. Wilson. Shakspere's dramatic
unities, with the time-analysis of Merchant of Venice, by
N. J. Halpin. 8. Forman's Book of plays. On the con-
fusion of time in the Merry wives, by B. G. White.
Speeches of Brutus on Ciesar. and of Antony over Cffisar's
body, from Englisht Appian's Chronicle of 1578. Ac-
count of the German Shakspere society's Jahrbnch, 1876,
by F. D. Matthew. Collation of the first edition of
Marlowe's Edward II., 1594, with Dyce's text of 1860, by
B. Genee. Shakspereana published during 1874, 75, by F.
Thimm. Index, by W. Wilkins.
3. 1877-9. Pt. 1 Notices of the meetings, etc. The
division into acts of Hamlet, by Edward Bose. On the
division of acts in Lear, Much ado, and Twelfth night.by
James Spedding. Ou tiie witch-scenes iu Macbeth, byT.
A. Spalding. A note ou N. J. Halpin's Time-analysis of
the Merchant of Venice, by P. A. Daniel. On the 1st
quarto of Romeo and Juliet : Is there any evidence of a
second hand In it 1 by T. A. Spalding. Shakspere's ' New
map * in Twelfth night, by C. H. Coote. Scraps. ApEftn-
dlx : Fragments of W. Wager's Cruel debter, 1566.
— Series ii. Plays. 3 v. London, 1874-77. 8°.
OonUiite: 1. Bomeo and Juliet. Ed. by P. A. Daniel.
1874-5. 1. Parallel texts of the first two quartos, 1697,
1599. 2. Reprint of quarto, 1597. 3. Reprint of quarto,
1599. 4. Revised ed. of the 2d or 1699, quarto.
2. Henry V. Ed. by B. Nicholson. 1876,77. 5. Chronicle
history of Henry V. Reprint of 1st quarto, 1600. 6. The
life of Henry V. Reprinted from the Ist folio, 1623.
7. King Henry V. Parallel text of the Ist quarto (1600)
and 1st folio (1623) editions. With introd.byP. A.Daniel.
3. The two noble kinsmen. Ed. by Harold Llttledale.
1876. 8. Repr. of the quarto, 1634, with collation of the
folio, 1679. 9. Ed. from the quarto of 1634. Pt. 1. Texts
and notes.
— Series rn. Originals and analognes. London,
187.5. 8°.
Ctmtmtt : 1. Pt. 4. Romens and Juliet, by Arthur
Brooke. Rhomeo and Juliette, by Wm. Painter. Ed. by
P. A. Daniel.
— Series rv. Shakspere allnsion-books. London,
1874. 8°.
Contf.ntt : 1. Pt. 1. A. D. 1692-8. General introd. by
0. M. Ingleby. Supplement by R. Simpson. Oreene's
Oroatsworth of wit. Kind-Harts drearae. by Henry
Ohettle. Englandes mourning garment, by H. Chettle.
A mourneful diltie. I- O.'s 12th epigram. Gabriel
Harvey's third letter. Five sections of Palladia Taniia :
wits treasury, by Francis Meres. Stanza from Colin
Clouts corao home againe, by E. Spenser. Heiameton
prefixed to Wlllobie his Avisa. Epicedlum. by W.
Harbert. Sixth verse of Legend of Matilda, by Michael
Drayton. Poliniantela, by W. Clarke. '22d Epigram, by
J. Weever. Extract from Exceliencio of the Engl.
tongue, by Richard Oarew. Three stanzas from Month's
mind of a melancholy lover, by Robert Toite. A remem-
brance of some Engl, poets, attributed to Richard Barn-
Held. Extracts Iroiii Hatyrcs X. and VII. of Scourge of
villanie, by John Marston.
— Series vi. Sliaksijere's England. 2 v. London,
1870. 77. 4°.
ConUnti: 1. 1. Harrison's Description of England In
Sliaksperc's youth. Ed. from first two editions of
Holhnshed's Chron., A. D., 1677, 1587. by F. J. Furnivall.
Pt. 1. Second book, with extracts from the autograph ms.
of Harrison's Chronologie, and from foreign writers on
England ; also with Norden's map of London, 1693, sud
notes on it by H. B. Wlicatley. Pt. 2. Third book, with a
view of the north of Cheapside in 1638 A. D., extracts from
Stow, Howes, Busino, and I)e la Serre on London, 159»-
1638 ; plans of Cambridge, and Canterbury. 1688 A. D. ;
and map of Shakspere's route to London ; also with plans
of Paris garden, H»27, and the Bunkside, Soutbwark, and
acc'ount of these places and the Globe and other theatres
there, by W. Rcndle.
2. 2. Tell-Trothes Mew-yeares gift beeing Robin Good-
fellowes new^s out of those countries where inhabltes
neltlier charity nor honesty. With his owne iuuectiue
against ielosy. And the Passionate Moirice, 1593. John
Lane'sTom Tell-Troths Message, and his pen's complaint,
1600. Thomas Powell's Tom of all trades, or the plaine
path-way to preferment, 1631. The glasso of Godly lone,
1569. (By John Rogers?] Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 3.
Stafford's Compendious or briefe examination of certayne
ordinary complaints, A. D., 1681, (otherwise called "A
briefe conceipt of English policy.' With Introd. by F. V.
Matthew. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 4. Philip Srabb«'s
Anatomy of abuses, 1683 ; with extracts from Stubbe'a
Life of his wife. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. Pt. 1.
— Series viu. Miscellanies. L., 1876,78. 4".
ContmU. 1. 1. Letter on Shakspere's authorship of the
Two noble kinsmen ; and on the characteristics of Shak-
spere's style and the secret of his supremacy, by W.
Spalding. New ed. with a life of the author, by J. H.
Burton. 2. Robert Chester's 'Loves martyr, or Kosalins
complaint ' (1601). With its supplement, ' Diverse poeticall
essaies '' on the Turtle and phoenix by Shakspere, Jonson,
Chapman, Marston, etc. Ed. by Alex. B. Grosart.
Shakespeare society. Publications. 48 v. London,
1851-53. 8°. 1756.01
CorUenU: No. 1. 1841. Collier (J. P.) Mem. of E.
Alleyn. 2. Grosson (S.) School of abuse. 3. Heywood
(T.) Apology for actors. 4. Coventry mysteries. Ed. by
J. O. Halliwell. 5. Thynn(P.) Debate between pride and
lowliness. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 6. Dekker (T.) and oOin-t.
Patient Grissil. 7. 1842. Cunningham (P.) Extracts from
accounts of revels at court. 8. Jonson (B.) Conversa-
tions with W. Drummond. 9. First sketch of Merry
wives of Windsor. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 10. Collier (J-
P.) Fools and jesters ; with R. Armin's ' Nest of ninnies.*
11. TImon. Ed. by A. Dyce. 12. Nash (T.) Pierce I'ennl-
less's supplication. [Ed.] by J. P. Collier. 13. Heywood
(T.) King Edward iv. Ed. by B. Field. 14. 1843. North-
brooke (J.) Treatise against dicing, dancing, plays, etc.
IS. Shakespeare (W.) First sketches of 2d and 3d parts ol
Henry iv. Ed. by J. O. Ilalliweil. 16. Halpin (N. J.)
Oberon's Vision In the Midsummer night's dream. 17,36.
Chester plays. Ed. by T. Wright. 2 v. 18. Alleyn (E.)
Alleyn papers. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 19. Ford (J.) Honour
triumphant. Line of life. 20. 1844. Tarlton (R.) Tarl-
ton's Jests ; with ace. of his life. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell.
21. True tragedy of Richard m. ; app. : Richardus Ter-
tius, by T. Legge. Ed. by B. Field. 22. Ghost of Richard
m. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 23. Sir Thomas More. Ed. by
A. Dyce. 24. 29, 36, 40. 1844-49. Shakespeare society
papers. 4 v. 25. The old Taming of the shrew. Ed. by
T. Amyot. 26. 1845. Halliwell (J. O.) Illustrations of
the fairy mythology of A midsummer night's dream. 27-
Shakespeane (W.) Play of Henry IV. Ed. by J. O. Halli-
well. 28. Henslowe (P.) Diary. Ed. by J. P. Collier.
30. Heywood (T.) Fair maid of the exchange. Heywood
(T.) ami Rowley vW.) Fortune by land and sea. Ed. by B.
Field. 31. 1846. Marriage of wit and wisdom. Ed. by
J. O. Halliwell. 32. Collier (J. P.) Memoirs of actors in
plays of Shakespeare. 33. Rich (B.) Eight novels em-
ployed by Engl, dramatic poets of reign of Elizabeth.
34. 1847. Udall (N.) Ralph Roister Doister, and the
Tragedie of Gordobuo. By T. Norton and T. Sackville.
Ed. by W. D. Cooper. 37. 1848. Bedford (J.) Moral
play of wit and science. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 38.41.
Staticners' company. Extracts from registers, 1557-87.
Ed. by J. P. Collier. 39, Jones (I.) Orig. designs for
roaaqiies at court ; with life, by P. Cunningham. Ed. by
J. P. Collier. 42. 1850. Heywood (T) Fair maid of the
West. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 43. Simrock (K.) Plots of
Shakespeare's plays. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 44. Hey-
wood (T.) Royal king and loyal subject, and A woman
killed with kindness. Ed. by J. P. Collier. 45. Heywood
(T.) Plays on life and reign of Elizabeth. Ed. by J. P.
Collier. 46. 1851. Heywood (T.) The golden and silver
ages; two plays. Ed. by J- P- Collier. 47. Munday(A.)
John a Kent and John a Camber. Ed. by J. P. Collier.
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Hunt. London, 1871. 16°. 1684.23
Contents : Margaret Nicholson (ISIO). Victor and Cazine
11810). Itoraance of St. Irvine (1811). Queen Mab. Alastor.
Mont Blanc. Prometheus unbound. Bosaliud and Helen.
Mis<^eIlaueous.
— Poetical works. With notes and memoir by W. M.
Rossetti. 2 v. London, 1870. 12°. . . . 1684.25
iVofe.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 133, 1871 ; N. Brit. rev..
V. 63, 1871 or Littall, 1871, v. 1 ; Westm. rev., v. 94, 1870.
— Relics. [Poems, letters, e(c.] Ed. by B. Garnett.
London, 1862. 16° 1684.24
— Unpublished letters. [In Fraser's mag., v. 61, 65, 1860-62.]
JIS" For lives and critical notices of Shelley, see Biography
(p. 197) ; also the following entries :
— Button (R. H.) Shelley's poetical mysticism. [In his Essays,
V. 2, 1877.) 2533.01
— Macarihy (D. F.) Shelley's early life. . .3163.23
— ScoU (R. P.) Place of Shelley among the English
poets of his time. 1878. 1684.27
— Sotlieran (,0.) Percy Bysshe Shelley as a philoso-
pher and reformer. 1876 3163.33
— aymnndu (J. A.) Shelley. 1878 3161.11
— Talfnurd {T. N.) Speech in the prosecution of Uoxon for the
publication of Shelley's works. 1841. (/n Au Grit, writings,
p. 148-168.)
See also Cornhill mag., v. 31, 1875 (Shelley ; politician,
atheist, philanthropist): Mcb., 1879 (Godwin and Shelley);
Fortii. rev., v. 11, 1869 (Notes on Shelley's text, by A. C.
Swinburne); Macmillan, Mch., 1879 (Notes on S's place, by
W. H. White); New monthly mag.. 6, 34, 35. 1832 (Shelley
at Oxford); May, 1833 (History of his expulsion from Ox-
ford.) Fraaer'B mag., v. 20, 1879 (8. as a lyric poet, by J.
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— Lubt>ock {Mrs ) Ancient shell-mounds of Denmark. [In Gal-
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port, 1864] 3936 19
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Shepherd (Wm. ) Life of Foggio Bracciolini. Lon-
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Sherburne (Sir Edward). Poems. Ed. with life, by
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Sherburne (John Henry). Life of Paul Jones. Lon-
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Sheridan (Charles Brinsley). On the Greek revolution. London,
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Negro (p. 814) ;— United States (Tke South -.—The South
after the war. p. 380 ;— War of the rebellion (p. 386) -.—Origm
and Usuet of the war, p. 387) ;— West Indies (p. 393).
1. Ancient Slavery.
— Bowen (John). History of ancient slavery. [In Antbrop soo.
Memoirs, v, 2, 1866.] 4735.14
— Oark ( R. W. ) Eeview of Moses Stuart's pamphlet
on slavery. 1850 5833.01
— Edwards [B. B.) Slavery in ancient Greece. Boman slavery
in the early centuries of the christian era. Slavery in the
Middle Ages. [In his Writings, v, 2.J 3646.09
— Fhlltr (iJ.) and Wayland (F.) Domestic slavery a
scriptural institution : a correspondence. 1856.
— Smith iGoldwin). Does the Bible sanction American slavery.
18«3 6832.13
iVofe.— Beviewed by 8. G. Fisher in N. A. rev., v. 99.
See also Jour, of sac. lit., v. 11, 1853 ; p. 125-146 (Slavery
and the Old Testament) ; v, 24, 1860, p. 110-135 (Slavery con-
demned by sacred and profane writers ; Origin and history
of the sacred slaves of Israel, by H. C); N. A, rev., v. 160
(The early church and slavery, by H. C. Lea ; Slavery in
Bome, by H. 0. Lea); v. 39 (S. in Borne, by G. Bancroft);
V. 41 (S. in Rome, by E. Washburn); v. 91 (S. in Bome, by
W. F. AUen) ; New Euglander, v. 16, 1857 (S. and the Bible) •
▼. 18, 1860 (Hebrew servitude); v. 21, 1862 (Noah's proph-
ecy ' cursed be Canaan', by L. Bacon),
2. History of slavery in the U. S.
— Oreeley {Horace). In hit Amer. conflict, v. 1, 1864. . 634.03
— May (K J.) Some recollections of our anti-slavery
conaict. 1869 5831.25
— Mooie {Q. H.) Notes on the history of slavery in
Massachusetts. 1866 5833.03
— Sawyer (G. 8.) Southehi institutes ; or, an inquiry
into the origin and early prevalence of slavei'y
and the slave trade. 1859 5833.15
— yyeston ((?. M.) Progress of slavery in the United
States. 1857 5831 20
— WUson (K) History of the rise and" fall of the
slave power in America. 3 v, 1872-77, . S833. 10
3. ConsiUutional and Legal Relations of Slavery.
Dred Scott decision. Report of the decision, and the
opinions of the judges, 1856. By B. C. Howard.
New York, 1860. 8° 5623.25
• Hurd {J. G.) Law of freedom and bondage in the
United States. 2 v. 1858-62 5833.04
iVote.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 96, 1863.
■ Sherman {H.) Slavery in the United States ; its
natioi^al recognition and relations. 1860. 5831.15
■ Spooner (.L.) Unconstitutionality of slavery. 1856.
4. Anti-Slavery Writings.
■ Abbott {J. S. G.) South and North. 1860.1113.03
■ Andrews {K A.) Slavery and the domestic slave
trade in the United States. 1836, . . . 5831.00
■ Aughey {J. B. ) Iron furnace ; or slavery and se-
cession. 1868 5831.01
■ Bledsoe (A. T.) Essay on liberty and slavery. 1856.
■ Sourne (G.) Picture of slavery in the U. S. of
America. 1834. ......... 5831.28
Boutwell (G. 8.) Speeches and papers relating to
the rebellion and the overthrow of slavery. 1867.
- Bush (O.) Aphorisms on slavery and abolition. [In his New
church miscellanies.] 3596.03
- Gainies {J. K ) The slave power : its character,
career and probable designs. 1863. . . 5833.09
iVbte.— Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 96, 1863.
■ Chambers ( \V. ) American and slavery and colour.
1857 5832.09
• Cheever (G. B.) God against slavery ; and the free-
dom and the duty of the pulpit to rebuke it as a
sin against (5od. 1857.
■Oochin{A.) Results of slavery. 1863,. .5831.07
- Results of emancipation, 1863. . . . 5831.08
- Coffin (X.) Reminiscences : labors in behalf of the
slave, [1821-63] 3037.23
■ Conway (M. D.) The golden hour. 1862. . 5831.09
- Goodwin (D. R. ) Southern slavery in its present
aspects. 1864 5831.14
Hall {M.) The two-fold slavery of the United
States ; with a project of self emancipation. 1854.
- Haven (G.) National sermons, speeches, and letters
on slavery and its war, 1869 3557.09
• Hawkins {Rev. W. 0.) Lunsford Lane ; or, another
Helper from N. C. 1863 3097.09
- Helper (H. R.) Impending crisis of the South. 1859.
- Helps (A.)