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EXPLANATIONS.
AUTHORS.
Books are entered in the following catalogue under the nancs of authors, when known ;-
under the initial, of the authors names, when these only appear, the last initial ben:
-under the pseudonyms of the writers, when the real names are not ascertained ; -
names of e*or. of collections ; - under the names of countries, cities, societies, or c
which are responsible for their publication. If no such name appears they are entered unde
first m rd of the title not an article or a preposition; but an anonymous work relatmg t
son city or subject is put under the name of the person, city, or subject.
in the headings of titles, the names of authors are given in their vernacular form French
surnames preceded by Le, La, or L , are entered under L; by Du or Des, under D; by d
under the name following this prefix.. In English names, the prefix is treated as a componen
part of the surname, as in De Quincey, Van Lennep. In all other languages,
entered under the name following the prefix. Foreign compound surnames are entered
first part of the name. British noblemen and ecclesiastical dtgiutonc. are ente
family names; all other noblemen, under their titles.
In headings the German diphthongs a, 6, ii, are written ae, oe, ne ; Goethe, for example,
occurs in alphabetical order before Goldsmith, not after it.
A single dash indicates the omission of the preceding heading; a subsequent dash the
of a subordinate heading. Brackets inclose words added to titles or c
.ion
SUBJECTS.
Works are entered under the most specific subject; a book on the dog, for instance v
be found under Dog, not under Zoology; one on iron, under Iron, not under Mel
must be remembered" that there are often important, and sometimes the best treats on spec,
Tubjects in general works. He who wants to see all that the Library contams on Aragon
of con se consult the works enumerated under Spain as well as those under Aragon. Cross
enceThave not in general been made from these specific subjects to general ones; as the inquirer
nTsuany see without difficulty what the including subject would be; on the other hand, refer-
nces have been made very freely from general subjects to the various subordinate head.ngs to b
T ml in the Catalogue; as well as to co-ordinate and to illustrative subjects. See, for exam-
p! Jretenc: a t t he end of Agriculture (p. 32); Architecture fp. 120); Bibliography (p 249
1 col). Books containing works by several authors, or several works by the same author,
Irks on several subjects collected under a title which does not sufficiently descnbe them, have ,
Hst of their contents given under the author s name. For economy of room tin, * not usually re-
P e t wUh the subjL-entry; thus, under Arts (p. 146, 2d col.), to ascertain what "opere
B! L-ccx has written about art one must turn to the main entry under Baldnmcc, (p.
TYPE.
The heavy type i, used for the main alphabet of author,, subjects, and titles ;-
the enumeration of the cmtaO, of collections (see, for example, page 6,,
G. Character of Franklin. (/ Boston hook, 3d col.)
,,,. c^s are used in the secondary alphabet for the authors who wr.tc about
sublet, as under Architecture, AT..K.T,. AUHUCH, As, ATK.XSO* ; so, under Cromwell,
Olvef he n" HO. Cromwell , own work,, the title, beginning ACCOST, AK, ,*,,
B "2 B..L B^r, C.K-.V.B, ,., are of ork, about Cromwell. Ota, . short sketch buefly
n B :r in this ^y, merely the name of the subject, of the author and some .nd^on where e
sketch is, being given; as, "Crespet, Pierre. N,c, M x, I. P. (/ Mem., v. 29
Tho ,, , y pe u ..,-. h,
series of pamphlet-volumes (marked A 1, A 2, A 3, B
ABBREVIATIONS.
o,
ABBREV.
Ed edition, editor; .<(., no date; .., no place; n.s, new series; .<.., n
,, tie page mut,la K d; ,.,,-, fle-pagc wanting; v., volume; add., conc^,,, ? , !*.
; : il.i; ^.. ^^ -*-** --* pubw Miaed * a -
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211
CORRECTIONS.
Note. Typographical errors are not mentioned in the
following list, when the correct reading is obvious.
1 Aa, A. J. van der. For deelen read delen.
3 Abbott, J. S. C. For Sebastian read Stevens.
4 Abeken. For Bernard R. read Bernhard Rudolf.
6 Abrahams. Fur 1S">4 read 1844.
14 Adams, J. (,. For COLMAN read COLEMAN.
26 African colonization. For COLONIZATION read WAD-
STROM. C. B. Colonization.
36 Albanes-Havard. For A. d A. d , read pseud, for
Havard, Jean Alex.
52 Allgemeines. For 1800 read 1819.
Allin, James. Head Allen, James and add the title*
to thoxe on p. 50.
Antiquities. L nder BRASSELR DE BOLRBOURG for
Monuments read Monuments; for Sur
read Sur.
Amer. Acad. Memoirs. For 1833-61 read 183S-68.
Am. Assoc. Proc..v.2. For Chase. S. rvac/Chacc-, G. J.
Same. v. 4 6. Aft r Burnett, /<<? W. J. read W.I.
Sanif, v. 12. For Wienland, read Weinland.
1-1 American Ethnolog. Soc. For Bey read Poey.
101 Androscoggin River. For McKENE. J.. read McKEEN.
105 Animism. For See Life read See Biology.
11-J Appleton, John. !>.]>. Th<- title Lectures belongs
under Appleton, Jesse. D.I).
125 Archaeological Inst. For 1848 rtad 1848-49. 2 v.
9 Armenian kingdom. For Newman read Neumann.
143 Arrianus. De exyeditione. Eng. For Brooke read
Ilooke.
156 Assyria. FERRARIO. G. For 1859 read 1829.
164 Atlantic almanac. For 1868-37 read 1868-73.
14 Ballou, II., Brief. For Merrill read Merritt.
Barba, A. A. For Montague read Montague.
Barbadillo, A. J. de S. For sabro read sabio.
Barbe-Marbois, F. Etat. For Dominique read Do-
mingue.
Barlow, J. For NOTICE, etc., read OELSNER, K. E.
Notice sur la vie. etc.
214 Barney, M. For 1732 read 1832.
224 Bassus. Hi ad Bassus Cassianus. Geoponica, Cos-
tantino.
227 Baudoin, T. Head Baudouin.
229 Bayard, James Ashton. Speech on the admission of
Kansas, etc.. ix by Bayard, James Ashton. Jr.
232 Beasley, Her. V. Kssays. For Linn, W., and others,
read Hobart, J. II.
237 Beda. Opera. For 1833-34 rtad 18*3-44.
238 Bedell, W. For CLOGG, A. read CLOGY. A.
251 Bengel, J. A. Gnomon. For Stendel read Steudel.
267 B6ze, T. de. Psalmorum Davidis. For 1500 read 1580
296 Bibliotheque, v. 12. for Inchbald, Miss E. S. read
Mrs. E. S.
Bischoff, J. Comp. hist. For 1849 read 1842.
Blackall. Head Blackball.
Blackwell, T. Inquiry. For 1786 read 1736.
319 Blumenbach, J. F. For Manual read .Short system.
For S. Lawrence read W. Laurence
327 Boivin, F. de. For de Villars read du Villars.
334 Borch, O. For Holmias read Hafnia3.
350 Boston Soc. Civ. Eng. Constitutions, etc. belongs to
Boston Soc. Med. Improv., on. p. 351.
358 Boulliau. For Bulliadus read Bullialdus.
360 Boutell, C. Arms. For 1871 read 1870.
Bouterwek. -id titl< . For History read Ilistoria
380 Bridge, li. Treatise on the three. For 1821 read 1817
404 Brunet, J. C. Manuel. For 1841 read 1814.
411 Buddha. For CATECHISM read CHU-HUNG. Catechism.
465 Canada. GR. BRIT. Purl. Debates. For 1838 read 1839
470 Canut nad Cantu.
473 Capital punishment. For CHRISTMAS, Ken. H. read
FEARN. N.
476 Carey, Matthew. Head Mathew.
479 Carlos, I ton. d. 1568. GACHARD. For 1861 read 1863
488 Casanova, Jacopo. Germ. For 25 read 28; for 7 v
read 11 v.
518 Chambers, R. Tracings. For Ireland read Iceland
519 Chancellors, Lord. CAMPBELL. For -47. 7 v. read
-69. 8 v.
544 Cheron, A. F. Read ChSron.
558 Chippeway. Lang. GALL. J. Same. For New York
read Grand Traverse Bay.
561 Chopin, J. M. For 1838-40 read 1838-42.
5fi8 For THOMAS. W. read THOMSON. W.
569 The age of infidelity, and Same. Part Z.bilonf/s to
WILLIAMS, T. Prosecutions of infidel blasphemers
is by WIIITEIIEAD. W. B.
571 Chronology. For PUTNAM. G. V. read PUTNAM G P
586 Cicero, fiioa. ESTIENNE, H. For Xigolianorum read
Ni/.olianorum ; for 1678 read 1578.
592 Civilization. For VERICOLR, It. de read DE VERI
>i R. L. It.
621 Collection, Seventh. For 1689 read 1688.
711 Crystal sphere. Transpone this and the, next title.
307
310
311
88
90
94
103
116
129
139
149
185
186
219
243
277
291
301
338
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ADDITIONS.
Abbeys. After See also add Bath ; Notre Dame
de la Roche ; St. Albans ; Teviotdale.
Abbreviations. Add See also Diplomatics ; Writ
ing.
Abipones. Before Account insert Eng.; after A. add
; [tr. by Sara Coleridge].
Aborigines, lie fore Indians insert Colonization.
Addison, J. Add Criticism on Paradise lost . (In
Milton, J. Poetical works, v. 1. 1801.)
Afghanistan. Add See also Cabul.
Africa. Bibliography. Add See also Oriental.
Agassiz, L. J. It. [Various articles.] After 4 add 5.
Agriculture. After Spade cultivation add ; Waste
lands.
After Albion, ship, etc., insirt Albion, New. See
New Albion.
HASOLLE. J. After science add [by A. Dee].
Before Aliares insert Aliaga, Luis da. See Avella-
neda, A. F. de.
Alif, 3</ title, after Lane add 2d ed.
Almanacs. After Directories add Nautical almanac.
Almon, J. Insert Asylum for fugitive pieces. See
Asylum.
Ana. Before SANTELIL. J. de insert PEIGNOT, G.
Des livres d ana. (In his Repertoire de bibliog.
speciales. 1810.)
Ancient art. Insert GOURY. G. Recherchcs hist.
moiuinientales. Paris. 1833. 8
Anglo-Normans. Before HOUARD. D. insert BENOIST.
Chroiiique des due* de Normandei.
Apocryphal. Ik-fore See also insert Epistolas
Corinthiorum ad Paulum apost., Paul! ad Corinthios,
Armenice, Gr., et Lat. (In Moses Clwrenensis. Hist.
1736.)
Liinijiiiiije. Insert CASTELL, E. Lexicon, cni ace.
grammatical deliniatio. (In hi* Lex. heptaglot. 1699.)
Architecture. See also. Before Carpentry insert
Building materials.
Armenian Church. Add See also Gregory.
Arts, Useful. Alter See, also add Printing.
Bagdad. After Bassora add ; Emirs.
Bailey, Kiah. Insert the lico titles note under Baylev,
Kiah. on p. 230.
Baratariana. Add See Brutus, pseud., and Search, H.,
pseud. Essays, a suppl. to Baratariana.
Insert Bartholomaeus Plalinensix. See Platina.
Belief. After See also insert Certainty.
GENESIS. Insert Anglo-Saxon. Genesis. Exodus,
Daniel. [Ca?dmon s metrical version.] (In Grein,
C. W. M. Bibl. angelsachs. Poesie. v. 1. 1857.)
After laxt title add Bible in Spain. See Borrow.
Bills of Exchange. Insert BELGRANO, L. T. Le
cambiale appo i Genovesi, sec. 12-15. (In Archiv
stor. Hal., ser. 3. v. 3, pt. 1. 1806.)
Biographies. BOYHOOD. After great men insert ; Thy
J. G. Edgar].
Book of ballads. Add Same. New ed. N.Y.. 1852. 12.
Boston daily courier. Add See above Boston courier
Boston daily journal. Add Note. For previous vols.
nee Boston mercantile journal.
Boston mercantile journal. Add Note. From 1835-45
called Evening mercantile journal. After Apr. 1,
1845 called Boston daily journal.
Add Bourne, Silvanus. See Dangerous vice.
British Col. Politics. After See also, etc., add New
Albion.
Bucke, C. Before Xew York inntrt Same.
Burial. After Churchyards add Coffins.
Burke, E. Add Speeches on the trial of Warren
Hastings. (In Speeches of the managers. 1859-61 )
Byron, G. G. N. Aft,r Werner, etc., add Note. The
plot, characters, and even the language of this play
are taken from Harriet Lee s German s tale .
Camp. Add See also Castrametation.
Chancery. Add ; New York.
Chronology. Diet. Insert OETTINGER. E. M. Moni-
teur des dates. Dresde. 1866-68. 6 v. 4.
Clark, John. Considerations. Add Same N Y
1823. 8. (B 1492)
OMISSIONS.
311 Blackwall, A. Omit the 1st title.
338 Bossange, H. Omit the 3d title.
379 Omit Brewer, J. Residence, etc.
384 Britaines remembrancer. Omit fby J. Bunrhl
391 Omit Bromfleld, Charles James, etc.
463 Canada. Omit STATISTICAL sketches, etc
514 Chambert, J. L. Omit the 1st title.
573 Omit Chubbe, John, etc.
riends of the AthenaBiim are requested to com
municate to the Librarian the correction of any other
errors they may discover, the authorship of any works
treated as anonymous, or the real name hidden under
any pseudonym.
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONS
1 After A., E. S. insert A., M. Are not the clergy ar- 945
raying themselves agaiiibt church and queeu ? Lou-
don, 1848. 8". (B 1231) 950
36 Albani, Francesco. Fur Trezza rtad Frezza.
54 Almanacs. PETIT almauaeh. For 1S48 rei.ul 1S40. J77
60 America. LECLEKC, C. For 1S47 read 1S67. 9SO
70 American Assoc. Proc., v. 6. JUanuf. Farrington, 1015
A. (. . On the economical, etc. ; Hunt, T. S. i the Iu4
author of Process, tt<:.
93 Anatomy. See io. Omit Osteology. ; 1069
Iu8 Annie Vincent is by [Mrs. Elizabeth Sandham].
113 Antiquities. UOCHLTTE. For 1864 read lS4b.
146 Arts, Fine. SPRIXGER, A. Before Werke insert \ 1073
WlXCKLEMAXX, J. J. 1101
170 Augustinus. De ciuitate. For 1743 r<?ad 1473.
171 Aunt Mary s tales me by [Mary Hughs]. 111S
213 Barnard. For Jluj.-(jtn. Jonathan Gilbert read Col.
John Groes.
214 Barnett, M. For v. 9 read v. 18. 1144
218 Barter, \Vm. BruUenell. Otnit Earl of Carlisle. \ 1153
228 Baviera, Maria Antonia Walburga. Omit this tntry ; 1166
with, t/ie Contents. , 1206
246 Belleisle, C. L. A. de F., due de. For Another copy,
rtad ny. Letters to Murechal de Contades. Lou- 1242
don, 1759. 8".
250 Benett, J. Reply. For computation read commu-
tatioil.
250 Benezet, A. A ote. For 1784 read 1774.
252 Omit Bennet, Henry, ttc.
2C>4 Bentivogiio, (jr. Kelazioni. Omit this entry. \ 1307
274 Bible. J/i*< . and ill. works. For MELMUTH, C., i 1310
rtad PRATT, 8. J. i 1314
316 Blaze de Bury, A. H. B., dit. Le chevalier, etc.
Omit this title. 1351
316 Bligh, Lieut.-Gen. T. For Appeal read APPEAL.
iilS Blood. SCLDAMORE, C. For 1832 read 1824. 1376
323 Boelen, J. For 1726 read 1826.
323 Bogota. For STEWART read STUART. 1380
332 Bousliommes de cire, Les is by [A. H. Blaze de Bury].
348 Boston. New North Church. PARKMAX, F. For 1383
Enquiry read Enquiring. lo>4
348 For LEPLAX read LVMAX.
oSl Bridges. For Riow read Kiou. 1414
393 BrooJts, Eleazar. For See Brooks, E. read See 1417
Stearns, C. 1440
394 Brougham, Henry, aron, etc. The Account of Ld.
Bacon s Novuin organum, is ascribed to Prof. J. 1466
Hoppus by Lowndts in his Bibliographer s man
ual , v. 11, p. 282.
418 Buonamici, Castruccio. Wishart s translation is a 14(>S
Version of the Commentarii, not of the De rebus .
438 Byzantine art. KAXITZ, F. For 1S22 read 1862. 1468
439 C.,J.,JJ.D.,F.R.S. For 1717 read 1707. 1487
443 Cairnie, J. For 1S3S read 1S33.
401 Campeuse. J-ur 1074 lead 1573. 1503
461 For Camponesse rtad Camporese.
462 Canada. Canals. PHILLPOTTS, G. For 1862 read 1511
1S42. 1567
466 Canary Islands. MURRAY, E. For 1869 read 1859. 1567
467 Omit Candidus, pseud. Plain truth, etc. 1586
473 Capital punishment. PHILAXTHKOPOS is W. LADD. 1658
503 Catholic Church in Poland. VICISSITUDES it by 1673
[A. THEIXEH].
508 Caxton, W. \\ ILE.IAM Caxton, etc. is by C. Knight. 1711
530 Charles Auchester. For [Shepherd] read [Shep-
pard]. 1720
547 Omit Chevalier de Ohasot, etc. 1733
5S5 Cicero. Philosophical works. De consolatione. For \
1750 read 1(575. 1763
596 Omit Clarke, C. On the edge, etc. 1763
597 Clarke, John, d. 1798. To the author, etc. This is to,
not by Clarke. 1769
604 Clement ix. Before XEU-EROEFFXETES insert Clem- 1781
ent xi.
653 Congress of nations. PHILAXTHROPOS is W. LADD. 1787
672 Copeiand, Melvin. For Glasgow, n.d. rtad Hartford, 1793
1S32.
082 Cosby, Arnold. Before DEATH insert R., W.
703 Criminal law. KKMARKS are by T. Jevons. ; 1801
709 Cruikshank, George. Oruiksliank at home is per
haps not by Cr. Cruikxhank, 1805
721 Cuthbert, St. REGIXALDLS. For 1805 read 1835.
736 Dard. For v. 2 read v. 11.
765 Denmark. History. MAUKER, K. For v. 12 read
v. 1, 2.
803 For Doubeux, Louis, read Dubeux, L. 1809
811 Drummoud, D. T. K. For Tenot read Terrot. 1831
850 Ecclesiastical polity. JbrTHATCHBKreadTHACHWJ. 1845
877 Elmwood, Klnuthan is pseud, for A sa Greene. 1850
885 Emphvteusis. For VEKY read VUY.
901 English fiction, tsea stories. The Sailor boy is not
by Hannay.
942 1st column. SKETCH is by W. HLXTER.
944 Evadne. For Shiel read Sheil.
Evarts, J. See Penn, W. paeud. for J. Evarts
(p.---
Excommunication. SARPI, P. For 1663 read 1763.
Family pride is by T. S. Arthur.
Ferrier, Mary. For Mary read Susan E Jmonstone.
Fevers. For PYOX, W. read PYM. "NV.
Fortification. VALLAXCEY. For 1757 read 1758.
France. History general}. STLDEXT S France is bv
W. H. JERVIS.
Franzetti. A. After pub. read [Raccolta di veduti
di Roma e di alcuniluogi suburban]], n.t.p. fRouia,
1787-1800.]
Free trade. 2,1 col. REMARKS are ly FAY, R. 8.
Gammer Gurton s famous histories and Gammer
Gurton s pleasant stories are ly Will. T. Thorns.
Gentleman s calling. Afttr this title a^lil Same.
(In Whole duty of man, Author of. Works, pt. 1.
loST: 1695.)
Gerson, J. C. Sopra. For 1S63 read 1763.
For Oilman, Parker, read Gilrnore, Parker.
Godin des Odonais. For 1710 read 1770.
Great Britain. Court of Chancery. SPEXCE. For
jurisprudence read jurisdiction.
- Hi*t. (Kev. of 1688, etc.) For WEBSTER, X. read
OALLEXDER, J. T.
For Grillo, Cattaneo read Grillo Cattaneo.
Grosse, F. Classical. For 1705 read ITSo.
For Guarda, J. M. read Guardia;
Vicissitudes. For 186i> rtad 1*07.
For Habits of men read Habits and men.
Hagen, Godefrit. Memoir is by Gotthilf Hagen.
Hale, Charles. Before .S<-f insert Hale, Charles, b.
1831 : omit also.
Harvard College. Divinity School. For WALKER,
J. read AISTIX, J. T.
Hebrew lang. Diet. Latin. PCHIXDLER, V. For
1712 read 1612.
Heinsius, Gottfried. In prudentium is by Xicolaus
Heinsius.
Helvetius, Jean Adrien. For 1729 read 1739.
Henderson, Marc Antony t.s pseudonfor Kev. G. A.
Strong.
Hints to my countrymen j* by [T. Sedgwick].
Historia histrionica is attributtd to James Wright.
Homerus. Commentaries. BLACKWELL. For 1786
/</ 1736.
Hughes. After Thomas insert, barrister, M. P. ; The
human will and The ideal theory of Berkeley are
by Thomas Hughes, a Wesleyan ministir.
Hull, Isaac. The victories of Hull , etc. is about H.
and not by him.
Hullmandel. For Pancourt read Rancourt.
Hygiene. I eriodiials. The Tables alpha-
betiques , belong to the AXXALES.
India. Maps. HIXDOSTAN an<l IXDIA are by J.
KKNXELL.
Indians. History. PEXX is pseud, for [J. Evarts].
Omit Jebb, G. J.
Jebb, John, b. 1736. Resignation in by E. TEW.
John Bon. After person insert [by Luke, physician] ;
After La Martiniere insert Pichant de.
La Roquette. For de read Jean Baptiste Marie
Alexandra Dezos.
Leonardo da Vinci. For Virgin, etc. read See
Vinci, L. da.
Letter to the public i by [R. Sharp].
Libraries. Lib. econ. SIIURTLEFF. For 1851 read
1856.
Livingston, M. For Cheetham, S. read Cheethatn, J.
Livingston, Wm. Before Review insert and Smith,
W.
For Locher read Loeher.
Londonderry. MACK and PARKER relate to Lon
donderry, .V. //.
Loring, C. G. WRIGHT. For Camb. read Chicago.
Louis xviii., of France. RF.LATIOX d un voyage i
BruxeMi-s, is by Louis; for VOYAGE de Louis, etc.
;<(( / Same.
Lucas, R. Twenty-four sermons. For 1810 read
1710.
Before Lukis, Frederick C. add Luke, physician.
The enterlude of John Bon and Mast Person; a dia
logue on the festival of Corpus Christ! and on tran-
substantiation; ed. from black-letter ed. by W. II.
Black. London, 1S52. 8.
Luther, M. LLTHEH. For 1854. 12. read 1S34. 16.
Madden, R. R. Twelvemonth s. For 1855 read 1835.
For Malchowski, K. read Malachowski.
Malton, T. Add. Appendix; or, Second part to
the Treatise , cont. a brief hist, of perspective.
London, 1783. f.
Mass. (Col. and Prov.) Gen. Court. Acts and laws.
For Colony and town officer read County and town
officer.
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONS
1891 Mass. Commis. [on the] Survey for a R. R. Report.
For 1834 read 1830.
1900 Politics. PHILELEUTHEROS. For Address of
read Address to the.
1901 Zoology. STOKER. Same. For 1855-60 read
1855-67.
1908 Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. Chief contents. 1860-62.
The Relation cone. New Eng. is by I. Stoughton.
1914 Massie, T. For 1804 read 1806.
1919 Mathematics. MILES, S. P. For SHERMAN read
BHEBVIR.
1929 Maxwell, W. H. Wild sports. For 1822 read 1832.
1941 Medici, L.de. SALIMBENI. For Vol. 2,Sread\ol. 23.
1944 Medicine. Periodicals. Omit RECUEIL, etc.
1945 Meet for Heaven. After home insert , [by W.
B ranks].
1953 Omit Mendoza, P. de S. do, etc.
1963 Methodism. STEVENS, A. Early progress. Omit
this entry; before History insert STEVENS, A.
1965 Mexican Indians. PIMENTEL. For 1863 read 1862-65.
1978 Mignet, F. A. A. Negociations. For 1833 read 1835.
1980 MUgenwater. After pseud, insert for G. A. Strong.
1985 Militia. Omit SHARP, G., etc.
TRACTS is byG. SHARP. For (m&8) read (E 767)
After TRACTS, etc. add Same. 3d ed.
London, 1782. 8".
1985 Milizia, F. After Principj add Del teatro. Ve-
nezia, 1773. 4. (E40)
1999 Mirabeau. (Euvres. For 1834 read 1835.
Lettres a Chamfort. For J. G. Schwab read
J. C. Schwab.
2003 Mississippi. Descr. and hist. 1805-07. PIKE. For
1808 read 1810.
2009 Mohammed. SPRENGER. Das Leben. For 1861.
2 v. read 1861-65. 3 v.
2016 Money. Gen. and. Miscel. works. 1829. Before
THOUGHTS insert SINCLAIR, J.
2021 Montalembert. Avant-propos. For 1864 read 1862.
2036 Mordaunt, Charles, Rrf Earl. For HALIBURTON, T.
C. read WARBURTON, T. C.
2040 For Morgan, Manville read Morgann, Maurice.
2047 For Moschevosch read Moscherosch.
2051 Moxon, J. Mechanic exercises. For 1683 read 1693-
94.
2052 Mozley, H. N. The property. For Butter read
Butler.
2052 Mrs. Brown s. For Ross read Rose.
2057 Mulberry. For LA BROUSE read LA BROUSSE.
2059 For Munroe, Lewis B. read Monroe, Lewis B.; and
tr. to p. 2019.
2076 Naples, Kingd. of. Descr. SWINBURNE. For 1777-
88 read 1779-88.
2085 Natural history. Gen. and Miscel. works. 1839.
RKICHENBACH. For Przeboiyb read przelozyt.
2089 Naval chronology. Before NAVAL insert BCBOM-
BERG. I.
2104 New Eng. Descr. 1853. PATHFINDER. For 1853
read 18o5.
2106 New England Asylum for the Blind. Add to the
Note In 1840 the name was changed to Perkins
Institution and Mass. Asylum for the Blind.
2126 New York Hist. Soc. Col. Contents. 2d ser., v. 2.
For Nouville read Nonville.
2132 Newton, Thomas. Transfer Letters on relig. sub
jects to Newton, John, d. 1807.
2135 Nichols, John Gough. Narratives. For v. 17 read
v. 77.
2140 Nine years old. After Olave s, insert [Miss E.
Tabor].
2141 Nisard, M. E. C. For Edouard read Leonard.
2149 North Amer. Maps and Charts. For LE RONGE
read LE ROUGE.
2126 Omit N. Y. (State) Soc. for the Prom, of Agric.. etc.
2151 North Carolina. COLONY. Description. 1650. -For
W., E. read WILLIAMS, E.
2160 For Nouville, Marquis de, read Nonville, Mara. de.
2168 Obi ; or, Tlie history is by [W. Earle, Jr.].
2178 After Oldys, Francis insert pseud, for George Chal
mers.
2180 Oliver. For Fitch Edward, read Henry K. ; for 1860
read [I860].
Before Selection insert Olivier, Fitch Edward.
2181 On the edge in by [Miss M. Roberts].
2182 Onion. For meeting read munity.
2191 Orleans, P. J. d . History of the two. For 17 read 16.
2195 Osborne, T. Catalogues of libraries. For 1753 read
1753-54.
2195 Osgood, David. For 1832 read 1802.
2196 Ossawattomie Brown. After by read Mrs. J. C.
Sway/.ie.
2197 Otis, James. PROPOSALS. Trowel is Thomas Dawes,
and Bluster is James Otis. The pamphlet was pub
lished at Boston in 1761.
22C6 Padua. Agric. For 1843 read 1856.
2209 Paine, Thomas, b. 1736. OLDYS, F. is pseud, for G.
Chalmers.
2215 Paley, W. View. Same. Epitome. For Rome
read Rowe.
2218 Pamphleteer. Contents, v. 5. For S., W. read
Stafford, W. ; v. 6. For Smith, C. read Smith, W.
C.
2229 Paris, A. P. Nouvelles. For 1843 read 1842.
2230 Paris. Description. SHORT is by R. VAI.PY.
2242 Institut. Ac. des Sci. Morales et Politiques.
Comte rendu. For 1846 read 1845-46.
2257 Parsons, Rev. Jonathan, Funeral sermon on. For
1785 read 1776. The sermon by J. MURRAY (B 324)
is on Capt. Jonathan Parsons.
2260 Pasquali, G. B. Omit Del teatro. Venezia, 1773. 4.
(E40)
2273 Peace. 1831. PHILANTHROPOS. After peace insir ;
[by.W. Ladd].
2274 1836. PHILANTHROPOS. Before Boston insert ,
[by W. Ladd].
2276 Peck, F. Complete. For 1835 read 1735.
22S3 Penn, Wm. in pseud, for [J. Evarts].
2289 Pepperell, Sir W., Funeral seimon on. For 1759
read 1752.
2296 Persia. Calendar. WELSCHIUS. For 1576 read
1676.
2297 - History. CTESIAS. For 1840 read 160].
2299 Perspective. 1842. SCHMID. For 1842 read 1846.
2305 Peter I. For STACHLIN r<-ad STAEHLIN.
2314 Phila., Wilmington, and Baltimore R.R. Co. For
[S. M. Feltonf read I. 11. Trimble.
2316 Phila. Boot and Shoemakers. Trial is by T. LLOYD
2326 Philos. Gen. work*. 1641. DESCARTES. For 3650
read 1858.
2327 1792-1828. STEM-ART. For 1854-40 read 1854-
60.
2328 1837-38. HAMILTON. For Mensel read
Mansel.
2335 Physics. Gen. and Miscel. works. 1845. Before.
PRINCIPLES insert SCOTTISH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
2356 Platner, E. Z. After 8. insert Plates 4. and Tables
obi. f.
2364 Pocoke, R. Bp. Description. For 1743 read 1743-45.
Travels in the East. After 10 insert 15.
2369 Poland. Eccl. hist. Before VICISSITUDES insert
TIIEINER, A.
2375 Political romances. See also. Add Cabet, E. Voy
age en Icaric ;
2393 Porter, Jane. Sir Edward Sewnrd s narrative is by
Porter, Wm. Ogilvie, M.I)., and Booth, Mrs.
2397 Portugal. Literature. Biblio/j. SALVA. The Dic-
cionario is by I. F. da Silva.
2457 Rabbinic dialects. For 1712 read 1612.
2462 Railroads. Rolling stock. SULLIVAN. For S. L.
read J. L.
2462 Raine, J. The Priory. For 45 read 46.
2480 Reed, Joseph, Pres. REED, W. B. Before Remarks
insert SPARKS, J.
2480 Reed, W. B. Remarks is by SPARKS, J.
2488 RelaQam. Same. (In Force. For 1860 read 1850.
2488 Relation des missions. For 1584 read 1684.
2491 Religious sincerity. Add, See also Hoadly, B.
2499 Retrospection. For J. read Ann.
2511 Richard, liee. also For Ricardus read Richardus.
2518 Ring, J. Answer. For 1801 rend 1804.
2534 Rogers, Maj. R. STAKK. For 1810 read 1860.
2550 Rome. Stanze. Omit. See also Rome. San Pietro.
2557 Rostoptchin. For 1865 read 1863.
2577 Rumor. For Shepherd read Sheppard.
2582 Russia. Commerce. TEGOBOHSKI. For M. L. de
read L. de ; for 1855 read 1855-56; for 3 v. read
2 v.
- Description. 1594. VEER Same. (In Pur-
chas. For v 5 r/ad v. 1.
2584 History. 862-1862. EDWARDS. For 1862 read
1852.
2620 Sainte Beuve. Portraits contemp. Contents. Vol.
1. For George Sand read M. Ballanche. M.
de Vigny. Mme. Desbords. Valmore. Mir.e.
Tastu. A. de Musset. Balzac. Villemain.
De la litteruture industrielle. Dix ana apres in
litterature. App. sur M. do Vigny.
2639 Sargent, Epes. Mod. Stand, dr. Contents. 2d col.
v. 28. For Wemyss, F., read Rede, L. T. ; 29.
For Suayze, J., read Swayzo, Mrs. J. C.
2640 Sargent, L. M.,e/. 1867. After Address before theMass.,
etc. add Same. 5th ed. Bost., 1833. 8. (B1072)
2643 Saumaise, C. de. Pliiiianas. For 1789 read 1CS9.
2653 Schelhorn, J. G. Amoen. lit. Contents. Vol. 7. For
Schelhorn, J. G. Com. in read Breiting, J. J.
2675 Scott, Sir Walter. Anc. Brit. dr. Contents. Vol.
1. Before Spanish insert Kyd, T.
2707 Shakespeare. SEP. PLAYS. Henry iv. (Falstaff).
For MORGAN read MORGANN.
CORRECTIONS
.AWe. Typographical errors are not mentioned in the
following list when the correct reading is obvious.
1 A., E. 8. Doctrine and discipline is by Appleyard,
Ernest Silvanns.
5 Aborigines. Fur BANISTER. S. read BANNISTER, S.
11 Adam BUir. Passages in the life of. For J. Gait read
[J. G. Lockhart].
16 Adams, W. 11. D. Before the conquest. For 1876
read 1870.
19 Adler, George J. Dictionary, 1852. After Same add
abridged.
46 Algeria. HISTOIRE d Alger. Head [par La;:gier de
Tassy] .
57 Alps, See also. For Allelein read Allalein.
73 Amer. Assoc. Proc.,v. 14. The article Certain points,
tic., ix hi/ Hitchcock, E.
91 Analectabiblion. For Roure. Paris, 1836 read
K[i)iire]. Paris. 1806-37.
Ancient geography. WELLS, E. For 1801 re<t<l 1701.
Anglo-Saxons. KEMBLE, J. M. For Saxon conquest
read Norman conquest. MILLER, T. For 1856
read 1852.
113 Antiphon. Mueller, v. 1. For 1841 read 1847.
117 Apostolic fathers. Genuine. Fur 176si read 1719.
121 Arabia. Ifescr. Map. WALCH. G. Read n.p.. 3640.
124 Archaologia ; or. Miscellaneous tracts. For London,
1779-1843. 30 v. f read 1779-1863. 39 v. 4.
127 Architecture. General work*. For LEEDS, W. K.
read Leeds, W. 11. and add 3d ed.
CORRECTIONS
95
104
186
207
222
226
, . . . ., . ,
Mine. M. M. P. de la V. de read LAFAYETTE, Mute.
M. M. A F.
178 Aytoun, Wm. E. Book of ballads. For [pseud.]
read [pseud, for Aytoun and T.Martin]. Azamat-
Batuk, pseud. For Thiebland read Tnieblin, X. L.
180 Babylonia. For QUATREMERE, A. C. read QUATHE-
MEKE, E. M. ; for 18 read 19.
185 Baerland, A. van. For 1685 read 1585.
Bahama Islands. For LETTERS, etc., read HART,
Mixs. Letters.
Barbe-Marbois, F., marq. de. For St. Dominique
read St. Domingue.
Barton, Brig. Gen. Wm. read d. 1831. The Journal
is by Barton, Lieut. Wm., of Allentoicn, J?. J.
Bates, Win., It. D. For natural and revealed religion
read Considerations of the existence of God and the
immortality of the soul, etc. , added, The divinity of
the Christian religion. 2d ed. London, 1677. 8.
245 Bell, John, M.D. Report. For 1810 read 1860.
257 Berkeley, George. Jin. Works. Content*. Vol. 1.
For Life read Life [by Bp. J. Stock?].
260 Bernardus ClaraeaUtntit, St. De re fam. gubern.
For (In Jacobus, M. read (In Magnus, J.
279 Bible. Pvtlms. Polyglot. After glossis read [ab A.
JustitiianoJ.
301 Billiards. For CRAWLEY, Capt. read PARDON, G. F.
303 Binney, W. G. For (In. v. 9. 1869.) read (In v. 5, 9.
lS64-6y.).
318 Blood. HEWSON, W. On the properties. For 1774
read 1780, 74.
323 Boethius, A. M. T. S. De rhetoricae cognitions. For
1803 read 1831.
328 Bolognini, Angeli. For 1590 read 1610.
343 Boston. History ( Town and City). For HEMANS
read ROMANS.
347 Eciles. org. Federal St. Church. Memorial.
For R. S. Craft read S. B. Cruft.
Botelho de Lacerdo. For Lolo read Lobo.
355 . .
356 Bouchard. For Alain read Mathieu Antoine.
358 Bound to John Company. After Ainsleigh read [by
371
386
Miss Braddon].
Braithwaite, Jos. B. For 1814 read 1854.
British and foreign state papers. For 1822-66 read
1812-66.
394 Brooks, Nathan C. For 1741 read 1841.
405 Bruto, GiamMichele. For 1698 read 1723.
416 Bunker Hill battle. FELLOWS, J. For rended read
removed.
421 Burgoyne, Sir John. Read Gen. John.
425 Burmu.h. GOLDEN Dagon, The. After American
read [J. W. Palmer]. For YALE read YULE.
426 Burnell, George R. Rudiments. For 1855-59. 3 v.
16" read 1858-59. 2 v. 12".
427 Burnet, G., lip. Some passages. For 1688 read 1681.
433 Butler, B. F., of X.Y. The usefulness. Read (In
University of N. Y. Inaug. addresses).
454 Cambridge, Eng. Mine. For STUDENT S read SEE-
LEV, .). R. Student s.
455 Camden, Wm. Annals. Same. (In Kennet. For
1615 read 1706.
456 Camden Soc. Content*. Vol. 82. For Durant Hooper,
W. read Cooper, W. D.
463 Canada. Description. For FINCH. I. read FINCH, J.
After WAKBL RTON/or K.rtad G.; after world in-
nn-t ; ed. by K. Warbnrton i/i/d after 1846 iiixi rt 2 v.
463
478
484
489
522
535
543
562
585
586
595
627
701
715
717
721
726
772
774
77S
781
786
794
805
SuS
819
or/f , vri. uj ij. tv ill UUI lull unu <7/Cr7 lo-tu tit Xf I L - V.
Canada. Uixtory. After WAIUM K TON lor K. read G.
GK. BRIT. Purl. Debates. For 1838 read 1839.
Candolle, Alphonsc L. P. P. Transfer Theorie e!e-
inentaire. etc. to Candolle, Augustin P. de.
Carleton, Geo., Up. For UILPIN, B. Life of G. Carle-
ton rend Life of B. Gilpin.
Carrol, Charles. Transfer BROUGHAM. II.. LiJ., etc.,
to Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton. Carson, Alex.
Fur settlement read statement.
Cashmere. IRELAND, W. H. For London, 1844. 2 v.
read New York. 1859.
Channing, Win. E. For CIIANNING, sa vie read HOL
LAND, Mine. R. Channing. sa vie.
Chateaubriand. F. A. R. Before Travels in Greece
inxert hrtg. and transfer to preceding column after
Itineraire.
Chemistry. Periodicals. JOURNAL. Transfer Same.
4e ser.. etc., to ANNALES de chemie, etc.
Christian art. Transpose DIDRON. A. N. Icono-
grapliie, etc.. and the preceding title.
1st line, 2d col. For Jb ny. Orations read Orationes,
an<l put this title before the previous one,.
Cicero. Jiiogta/i/nj. For BROUGHAM, H. L. read
BROUGHAM, II., Ld.
Clark, Samuel A. For N. Y. read N. J.
Collins, W. W. No name. Transpose this title and
the Note above it.
Read Cramer, Johann Andreas. Leben von G. (fn
Gellert, C. F. S;immt., etc.
Crawfurd, Win. Dying is by Crawford, Wm., 1676-
1742. Extracts from the 2d and Report on the
penitentiaries are by Crawford, Win., inpei.tor of
prixonx. History of Ireland in by Crawford, Win.,
!>.!>., of Stniiton, Scot/ami.
Crichton, Andrew. For Hallet read Raller.
Cummings, J. A. First lessons. For 1826. 18 read
1825. 4.
Cunningham, Peter. Extracts. For v. 7 read v. 6.
For Cupples, Mrs. George read Mrs. Ann Jane.
Cust, Sir E. Lives. For Mansfield read Mansfeld.
Daily life. For Cummings read Gumming. Dalby,
Isaac. For 1799 read 1799-1811.
Deville, Jean Achille. For et read de ; and for 1851.
f read 1850. 4 and Atlas 1851. f.
De Witt, Robert M. Acting plays, v. 81. For
Troughton, A. C. read Froughton.
Dickens, Chas. J. H. Change for the Amer. notes.
For New Jersey read New York. Hard times.
For v. 4 read v. 4. 5. Sketches of young couples is
by Kdic. Caxice/l.
Didot, Ambrose F. Bibliotheca scriptorum. For
Muller rtatl Mueller.
Diplomatic review. For 4 read 4 and 8".
Dod or Dodd, C. K. Parl. pocket companion. Omit
64; and for 13 v. read 12 v.
For Doulan, M. J. J. read Donlan.
Drama. See also, etc. For Roman read Latin.
Duenster, I loin rich read Duentzer, Joh. Heinr. Jos.
842 E,
846
849
852
853
857
866
868
871
899
904
92S
940
For Dufrenoy, P. A., and others readDufrenoy, 1 . A. ;
for 1837 read 1837-39 ; and after 8 read and Atlas 4.
Eastern Empire. For ELIOT, I. read ELIOT. J. and
transfer title to ne.rt page, after EASTERN Indian s.
Eccl. history. FLEURY, C. Note. For 401 read 1401.
Ecclea. polity. GUI. Works. For CHAPLIN, E. Trea
tise on church government. Boston read CLARKE,
J. F. The Church, as it was, as it is. as it.
Edda. Edda Saemundar. etc. For 1800 read 1860.
Eddy, T. Same. For 1818 r-ad 1815.
Edge, Benj.. etc. For Voyage read Voyages. Edge,
J. For Two voy. read Voy. Edge, T. For Two
read Ten.
Education. Gen. works. For HOPE, A. R. read MON-
CRIEFF, R. H.
Egypt. Descrip. For FISH, G. read FISK, G.
Egypt. Destrip. MOTT, V. For Egypt read Europe.
El Fureidis. For Cummings read Cummins.
Eliot, liev. John, d. 1690. For HISTORICAL account
read ELIOT. J. Historical account. Eliot, John,
d. 1813. Hist, account. For J. E. read J. Eliot.
Narr. For v. 3. read v. 5.
Elizabeth, Queen. GREEN, M. A. E. ed. Calendar.
For 1869. 2 v. read 1867-69. 3 v.
Ellicott. For Charles James read Charles John.
England. Descr. PUECKLER-MUSKAU, H. L. H. After
1832 inxert 4 v.
English epitaphs. MASON, W. For v. 4. 1828 read
\. 1. 1811.
Eng. lang. Gen. works. TOOKE. For E. H. read
J. H.
Essex Institute. Same. For 1862 read 1865.
Europe. For TORCY read COLBERT ; and for de
read de Torcy.
989
1026
1049
1051
1054
1138
1149
1192
1217
1224
1287
1333
1346
1349
1351
20
91
126
12U
185
197
209
217
246
316
324
389
403
411
417
438
439
451
459
493
502
503
508
525
CORRECTIONS
Fabroni. Vitas. Contents, v. 16. /orTlorii read Fiorii.
Fasch, A. H. lor casum run! causum.
Federmann te j, une, N. For 1840 read 1838.
Fenelon, F. (Euvres completes, for 1851-52 read
1S.")1, 48-52.
Fischer, Johann F. For Welleri read Velleri.
France. Pub. of the Gov. Memorial. For [1747-54]
rend [1744-55] ; for 1857 r<ad 1757.
France. Industry. BARRY, P. For marines rtad
marine.
France. Lang. Grammars. HUDSON, P. For 1743
read 1793.
France. Literature. Anonyms. QUERARD, J. M.
Supercheries. For 2 v. read 1 v. History. SAINT-
BKIVE. C. A. For 1862 rtad 1852.
Germany. Lit. Bibliog. HEINSICS, W. For Allge-
mcine read Allgemeinei.
Gibson (Tliomas) and. For Minet, A. razdMinet, II.
Grant, \Vm. For 1846 rend 1746.
Gr. Brit. Master of the Holla. Cliron. and mem. Hig-
den, It. Iliad century; v. 1, ed. by C. Babineton;
v. 3, 4, ed. by J. K. Lumby.
Gr. Brit. -Pub. Record Office. THOMAS, F. 8. Hist,
notes. Cont. Kend Scotland. Ireland. Treaties.
Griswold. For Abner Clarence read Adna Clifford.
For Harednberg read Hardenberg.
Harris, L ev. Wm., LL.]>. For Essay on infant salva
tion nad Grounds of hope for the salvation of all
dying in infancy ; essay.
Hartt, Charles F. For botocudos read Botocudos.
Harv. Coll. Mental School. Addresses. Namely.
For K. M. Hodge read K. M. Hodges.
ADDITIONS.
After Adventures of Ncoptolemus, etc., insert Ad
ventures of Philip; by W. M. Thackeray. New
York. 186 2. 8.
After Analytical review, etc.. insert Analytical rev. ;
or, New lit. journ.. May 1793. I.ond.. 1793. 8. (W90)
Archaeology. After See also, etc., add Shell-mounds.
Architecture. See also, etc. Before Ecclesiastical
architecture insert Domestic architecture; and
before Carpentry insert Building materials.
Austria. See also, etc., Before Carinthia insert ;
Bohemia.
Bachaumont, Louis. Memoires. Add Note. This is
an abridgment of the Memoires secretes pour servir
a I hlstoire de la republique de lettres, which see.
Baffin, "Win. Add Voyage of B. J. and T. Edge to
Greenland. (In Harris, J. Col., v. 1.)
Bandini, A.M. Catalogus. After Sanctso Crucis add
[Tom. v. Italicos scriptores eontinens.].
Barclay, Alex. After The cytezen, etc... add Note.
This is Barclay s Fyfte eglog.
Barrington.Wm. Wildman. Add Political life. See
Barrington, S.
Bellamy, Joseph. After Half-way covenant add
A second dialogue. Hartford. 1869. 8. (C 164)
Bligh, Lieut. Gut. Thomas. After Letter to Pitt insert
Note. Disavowed by Gen. Bligh.
Bohn s antiq. lib. Jiefore Ricardus insert Pauli, 11.
Life of Alfred.
Britons. See also, etc. After Danes insert ; Druids.
After Bruce, Tbo., etc., towri See aim Elgin marbles.
Buddha. See also. Jiefore India insert ; Gautama.
After Budgen, Minn insert L. M.
Bunsen, C. C. J. After Law of slavery insert Lyra
Germaniea. See Winkworth, C.
Byzant. hist. scr. Contents. Before 21 insert [par Du
Cange].
Cabala; live. Scrlnla sacra. After London. 1654 read
2 pt. : and add Note. Part 2 IB entitled Serinia sacra .
Calvert, Geo. H. Jiefore Discourse insert KENNEDY,
J. P. and put the title under Calvert, Geo.. Ld.
Baltimore*
Campbell, John, d. 1775. Ilermippus, etc., is trans
lated from J. H. Cohausen.
After Caswall, Alfred insert Caswall, Edward.
Sketches of young couples, young ladies, young
gentlemen. London, [186-?]. 8.
Catholic Church in Gr. Brit. (Cath. authors.") See
alto. After College insert ; Ulster,
i. Ch. in Gr. Brit. (Prot. author*.) See also. After
544
546
Church of England insert ; England ( Keel. hixt.).
Cayet, P. V. P. After 1854.) inxert Chronologic
septennaire. (Vol. 13o/Michaud. Nouv. col., 1854.)
Characters. After ABRAHAM A STA. CLARA. Eiwas,
etc.. inxert BOUCHER DE CRftvEoox ii DE PERTHES,
J. Masques, biographic sans nom ; portraits de
mes connaissanees. Paris, 1861. 2 v. 12. Cha
rades. After CHARADES inxert [by Mrs. Norton].
After Cheruel, P. A. insert Cherville, le marquis, G.
de. See Dumas, A. D. Le chasseur de Sauvagine.
Chester, p. of. Afttr Blomneld, C. J. insert ;
Gastrell, F.
ADDITIONS
558 Chippeway Indians. Works in the, Chippewa laity.
After GALL. J. insert GOODRICH, S. G. Abinoji
nki tibajimouin. Boston, 18-JO. ]2.
591 Civil law. See also, etc. After Voconia lex insert
; also Bracton.
607 Climate. See also, etc. After Ceylon insert ; Eng
land ; and after Britain insert ; Ireland.
612 Cobbett, \V r m. Prospect. After 984 inxert 5204. and
add Note. . This was pub. in -Porcupine s works
as No. 1 of the Political censor .
616 Before Cohen, II. insert Cohausen, Johann Heinrich.
Ilermippus redivivus; or. The sage s triumph over
old age; [tr. by J. Campbell]. 3d ed. London,
1871. 8.
621 Before Collection of facts insert Collection des chron-
iques nationales frai^aises. See Buchon, J A C
697 After Crawley, Capt. insert (psevd. for G. F. Pardon).
rZJ Dallaway, James. After Inquiries, etc.. insert Note.
The appendix was also issued with a title-page.
Heraldic miscellanies. 1793 .
738 Daru. After Bruno insert , comte.
748 Days of yore. After Tytler insert [i.e. Miss Keddie].
753 Decoration. After JONES, O. Examples, etc., insert
Grammar of ornament. London, 1856. f.
760 Deluge. Add WOODWARD. J. Account of the
deluge. (In his Nat. hist, of the earth. 1723.)
822 Dumas, A. D. After Le chev. d Harmental insert
Note. Attrib. to Aug. Maquet.
823 After Une fille insert Note. Founded upon the com.
of the same name; which was itself based upon -Le
chev. d Harmental .
914 Eng. proverbs. After HEYWOOD, J. insert See also
Ray s Proverbs, which are chiefly English.
926 Essay towards deciding, etc. After enemies insert
[by C. Morris] : and before C 314) insert B 1519.
933 Etude des hieroglyphes. After fragmens insert ; [par
le comte de Pahlen].
942 Europe. Politics. For SKETCH of the political read
II CUTER. W. Sketch, etc.
953 F., F. After debts insert ; [by F. Fauquier].
1005 Fluegel, J. G. After 2 v. 8 j n*er*(Vol. 2by Meissner.).
1031 France. Min. de Vlnst. Pub. Coll. de doc. 3e ser.
After Gaillon ptitlS M. 4 ; and for 1850 reaa [1851. f.
1039 France. Geology. See also, etc. After Paris insert
; Pyrenees.
1052 Before Pronunciation insert under a heading Names
the title IlAi-LEZ-CLAPAREDE. . (In Gourdon de
Genouillac, N. J. H.) See p. 1062.
1056 France. Literature. Fiction. (Coll.) Semaine litter-
aire. Before Ferret insert ; Parville.
1078 After French convert, The, insert [by A. d Auborn] ;
and after t.p.w. insert [London, 1890?].
1079 Freytag, Gustav. Before The lost manuscript insert
Fng. and place the title below Die verlorene.
1082 Friends, Soc. of. History. For other lives, etc. After
Fox, G. insert ; Green, Mrs. 8.
1153 After Gillies, John insert LL.D., d. 1836. Before
Memoirs of G. Whitefield. insert Gillies, John, t).D.,
d. 1796, an<l place below Gillichan, G.. etc.
1165 God. See also, etc. After Pantheism insert ; Pre
destination ; Prescience.
1227 Gr. Brit. Biog. Dram, and Actors. Before Cooke,
G. F. insert ; Bellamy, Mrs. G. A. ; before
O Keefe, J. insert ; Mellon, H.. Duchesse of St.
Albans; Jordan, Mrs. D. ; before Young, C. M.
insert , Robinson, Mrs. M.; Siddons, Mrs. S.
1236 Gr. Brit. Heraldry. The library has. etc. Before
Devonshire inxirt Cambridgeshire, and before Suf
folk insert Lancashire.
1241 Gr. Brit. ( Civil war, et<: ) O., J. Omit O., J. ; and
after wars insert : from the French by J. O.
1283 After Griffin, Edmund Dorr insert d. 1830. Before
Address, May 26, insert Griflin, Edmund Dorr, Pres.
of Williams Coll., d. 1837; and for 1869 read 1829.
1297 Guidofor Wido). After 1840 in- vert ; and in Petrie
and Sharpe. Mon. hist. Brit., v. 1. 1848.
1338 Harleian miscellany, v. 5. For England s tears,
read Howell, J. England s tears.
1350 Harv. Coll. Classes. Before 1817 insert under 1811
GILMAN, 8, Pleasures and pains of the student s
life. Two poems. Boston. 1852. 4.
1353 Harv. Coll. Medical School. Introd. and farewell
addresses. Note. After H. J. Bigelow inxert ;
1871. How to study medicine; by I). W. Cheever.
Before Monitors insert Museum of Comparative
Zoology. See Museum of Comparative Zoology.
OMISSIONS.
3d title omit Considera
474 Omit Cappuccino, etc.
728 Dalrymple, .Sir John, Bart.
tions on the.
829 Dupin, F. P. C. Omit the 4t/i title.
847 Eccles. hist. 1st century. Omit HINDS, G. Rise, e tc.
1155 Omit Giovanni da Fi esole. VASARI, G. Life, etc.
UNIVERSITY
CORRECTIONS
Note. Typographical errors are not mentioned in the
following list when the correct reading is obvious.
14 Adams, J., Pres. For PHOCION, pseud, read SMITH,
W. L.
15 Adams, J. Q. Speech on his resolution, for June
22 read Jan. 22.
. 20 Adorno. for Cattarina read Caterina.
35 Alabama, steamer. Before SOME casual papers
read NYE, G.
38 Albret, J. d . For See Jeanne read See Joanna.
47 Alison, Sir A. Add Several articles.] (/w Black-
wood s mag., v. 32, 33.)
52 Allgemeines Hepertorium. For 1860 read 1819.
59 Ambulances. For GWILT read GURLT.
60 America. LECLERC, C. For 1847 rend 1867.
101 Andros, Sir E. For MATHER, I. Revolution read
RAWSON, E., and SEWALL, S. Revolution.
MATHER, I. Same, (fn Force.) For 1836 read
1846.
105 Animalcules. MANTELL, G. A. For 1857 read 1846.
123 Arago, D. F. J. Notices sci. For 1337 read 1837.
146 Artois, R. d . Add -- Eng. (In Paris. Inst.
Ace. of ms., v. 2. 1789.)
174 Austria. Hist. Before AusTRO-HuNGARlAN empire
insert WORMS, Baron H. de.
181 Backus, Rev. I. Letter. For, 1810 read 1794.
187 Baily, F. Journal. For 1816 read 1856.
202 Bannatyne Club. Publ. Namely. After 1867 insert
Knox, J. Works, ed. by D. Laing. 1846-64.
209 Barclay, J. The last Same belong* to the Satyricon
not to the Icon animorum; the date of the latter is
1614 instead of 1714.
207 Barbary. LA MOTTE, P. de. For 1763 read 1736.
210 Baring, D. E. Contents. Insert Struve, B. G. be
fore Diss. de criteriis manuscriptorum.
216 Barrell, Miss. For 1806 read 1800.
216 Barrell, J. Before Statement insert BARRELL, C.,
and others. Before True statement insert Jov, B.
217 Barrow, Sir J. Tr. Life and correspondence, etc., to
Barrow, John, Jr. (p. 218).
222 Baruffaldi, G. De poetis. For 1699 read 1723.
225 Bate, J. Essay. For 1732 read 1752.
227 Battle of Dorking. For Cheeney read Chesney.
230 Bayley. Rev. Kiah. Transfer title to Bailey, Rev.
Kiah.
235 Beauvoir, R. de. For 1849 read 1859.
237 Beckford, Win. Descriptive account of Jamaica and
Parliamentary opinions are by Win. Beckford, the
alderman; the rest are by his son Wm. Beckford.
248 Belsham, T. For WILLS, W. read LOWELL, J.
271 Bible. Commentaries. LUTHER, M. For 1829-44.
3 v. read 1829-61. 23 v.
277 Genesis. Commentaries. BUNYAN, J. For v. 20
read v. 2.
290 Peter. LEIGHTON, R. Expository works. For
1748 read 1798.
305 Biot, E. C. Tr. Zodiaque circulaire de Denderah to
Biot, J. B.
307 For Bismarck-Schoenhausen, Carl Eduard Leopold
Otto read Bismarck-Schoenhausen, Otto Eduard
Leopold.
309 Bixio, C. L. Before 1846 insert v. 3.
310 Blackmore, Sir R. Dissertation. For 1772 read
1727.
314 Blakey, R. History of moral science. For 3 v. read
2 v.
315 Blatchford, Samuel, D.D., b. 1820. The Reports are by
Blatchford, Samuel, judge.
leaburn. For [by Mrs. E.
H. Martineau].
, , .
316 Bleaburn. For [by Mrs. E. C. Gaskell?] read [by
319 Blunt, E. M. An appendix. For Camb. read New-
buryport.
322 Boeder, J. H. De comparanda. For Schaffer read
Scheffer.
343 Boston. (Massacre.) For LOWELL read LOVELL.
353 Botany. LINN.EUS, C. For 1649-69 read 1749-69.
MARTYN, T. For n.p., [179-] read London,
1792. 2 v. in 1.
355 Botany Bay. See also. After Australia insert New
South Wales.
355 Botta, C. G. G. The History of Italy is a translation
of the Storia d ltalia, not of the Histoire des
peuples.
356 Boucheroni, C. For Doniano read Damiano.
359 For Bourquelot, Felix read Bourquelot, Louis Felix.
363 Bowyer, G. For statistics read statutes.
366 Boy s own book. After diversions insert , [by W.
Clarke].
366 Bracebridge Hall. Insert ; [by W. Irving], and add
- Same, (fn Irving, W. Works, v. 6. 1860.)
373 Brattle, Wm. For Boston read Bostoni.
374 Bray, T. Papal usurpation. For 1712 read 1712, 11.
2 pts.
380 Bridgeman, T. For 1857 read 1860.
384
386
387
388
397
402
416
421
427
435
436
436
455,
458
460
473
488
510
514
519
519
519
542
558
573
614
625
633
640
662
676
687
688
692
693
694
708
710
T81
7:;6
741
74, )
76S
CORRECTIONS
Brisson, B. For Dictionarium juridicum; cura read
De verborum quae ad jus civile pertinent signifies-
tione opera.
Brissot de Warville, J. P. Eng. Discourse. For
1781 read 1791.
Brit. Col. in Amer. History. OLDMIXON.J. Dutch.
For 2. read 2 v. 4.
British Columbia. For BARRETT-LENNARD read
LENNARD-BARRETT.
British pulpit. For 1866-67 read 1837, 36.
Brown, G. W. Origin. For Med. Hist, read Mary
land Hist.
Brownlows, The. After 1868 insert 3 v.
Bunker Hill battle. For PUTNAM, D. read DEAR
BORN, H. ; insert by D. Putnam after Israel Putnam .
Burgundy. MONSTRELET, E. de. Same. For 1867-
60 read 1857-60. Eng. For Johns read Johnes.
Burnet, T., Master. For Sacred theory of the earth,
etc., read
Answer to the late exceptions made by E. Warren
against the Theory of the earth. London, 1690. f.
Review of the Theory of the earth and of its proofs
especially in ref. to Scripture. London, 1690. f.
Short consideration of E. Warren s defence of his ex
ceptions against the Theory of the earth. London,
1691. f.
Theory of the earth : books 1, 2, cone, the deluge and
Paradise; books 3, 4, cone, the burning of the world
and the new heavens and new earth. London,
1691, 90. 3 v. f.
Buxtorf, J. B. Tr. the Lexicon Chaldaicum to Bux-
torf, J. B., d. 1664 (p. 436).
Byles, M., d. 1788. Death of the Queen. For 1721
read 1737?
Byrne, J. Influence. For 1836 read 1863.
456 Camden Soc. Pub. 8. For Marco read Macro.
21. For Jordan read Jordan. 25, 54, 89. For
2 v. read 3 v. 87. For Long read Leng. 90.
For Gardiner, S. W. read Gardiner, S. R.
Campaigns of the armies. For 1804 read 1808.
Campbell, John, b. 1779. Contents. Put the 3 before
Ld. Kenyon.
Capital punishment. For MORI read MOIR.
Casanova, Jacopo is the same as Casanova, G. J.
Celts. Language. DAVIES, J. For 1860-61 read
1857.
Central Soc. of Educ. Contents. 3. For O Brian
read O Brien.
For Cevallas read Cevallos.
Champlain, S. de. Voyages to Canada. For v. 1
read v. 2.
Champollion-Figeac, A. L. Tr. Etat aetuel to Cham-
pollion-Figeac, J. J.
Champollion-Figeac, J. J. Lettres des rois. For
1839 read 1839-47. 2 v.
Chemistry. LAVOISIER, A. L. CEuvres. For 1864-
68 read 1864, 62-68.
Chinese repository. For [1838-48] read [1832-48].
Church, T. Same. With introd. For v. 2 read no.
2, 3.
After Cochran, J. insert STINCHFIELD, E.
Collier, J. P. Misc. tracts. For London, 1868 read
[London, 1867-68.] 8 v.
Colvin, S. For ATKINSON, J. B. (In his read
Criticism on E. B. Jones. (In Atkinson, J. B.
Compleat geographer. For London, 1709. f. read
London, 1709. 2 v. f.
Contagion. For DISCOURSE read MEAD, R. Short
discourse.
Corinne. For Works read CEuvres.
Countess Gisela. For Wistar read Wister.
Courcelles, J. B. P. J. For 1832-33 read 1822-33.
Cox, Rev. G. W. Diet, of science. For Brand read
Brande.
Coyle, J. For Lain read McLain.
For Cradock, R. Z. read Cradock, Samuel. 2V.
Sermon before the King to Cradock, Zachary.
Crowe, J. A., and Cavalcasselle, G. B. After Hist.
of painting in Italy insert 2d-16th cent.; for 5 v.
read 3 v.
Crown Point. Before SECOND letter to a friend in
sert CHAUNCY, C.
Cunningham, A. Lives. Same. Contents. After
previous ed. insert 5 same as 6 of prev. ed.
Cunningham, P. Two years. For 1825 read 1828.
Dancing. For KATFUS read KATTFCSS.
Dare, Jeanne. SCHILLER, J. C. F. For v. 5 read
v. 7.
D Avenant, C. New dialogues. For Vol. 2 read
Vol. 1.
Davis, N. M. For Memoir of N. Mitchell read
Memoir by N. MITCHELL.
Delavigne, J. F. C. Discours. For 1820-29 read
1850-59.
CORRECTIONS
759 Delignieres, E. For 1860 read 1867. 1289
759 Dellon, M. D. in the same as Dellon, C.
759 Delisle, . (Lettre) is the same as Delisle, Guillaume. 1307
764 Denmark. History. For DUTHEIL, L. read LA 1309
PORTE DIJ THEIL, F. J. G. de.
766 Depping, G. B. Histoire des expeditions. Insert 1314
2 v. after 1826.
776 Diary of a late physician. For 1832 read 1862-63. 1316
777 Dibdin, C. The deserter. For v. 4 read v. 1.
777 Dick, J. For 1863 rend 1836. 1317
797 For Dolomica react Dolomieu. 1320
799 Dominican artist. For Farrar, H. S. read Lear, Mrs.
B. 1327
803 For Doubeux read Dubeux.
823 Dumas, A. D. Les morts vont vite. Contents. 2. 1332
For Lefevre. Deumierread Lefevre-Deumier.
833 Dutch literature. For MUELLER, J. read MULLER. J. 1334
860 Edwards, Mrs. A. Ought we to visit her? For (In
Sharpe s mag. read (In Temple Bar. 1340
862 Edwards, Jonathan, Pres. of College of N.J. For
WEST, S. Read WEST, Samuel. Before. Essay on 1348
moral agency insert WEST, Stephen.
868 E/cAeKTa. For Aois [1837] read Ao*.? [1737]. 1360
873 Ella Rosenberg. For v. 26 read v. 37. 1371
886 Encyclopaedias. NICHOLSON, W. Same. After
1818 add 12 v. 8. 1382
921 Erchempertus. For De postumis read De postre-
mis ; for Langobardum read Langobardorum. 1385
Historia. After Langobardorum read Beneventi. 1388
After Thes. antiq. Ital. read v. 9, pt. 1. 1392
928 Essex Co. Before WATSON, W. C. insert Essex 1397
County, y. Y.
930 Estienne, R. Fragmenta. After Latinorum read 1401
; ed. ab H. Stephano; for Par., 1564 read [Gene
va?,] 1564.
933 Etoniana ancient and modern. After Eton insert ; 1416
by W. L. Collins.
933 Etruria. LANZI, L. For 1824 read 1824-25. 3 v. 1437
948 Evesham. For MAYO, G. read MAY, G. 1441
948 Evidence. GABRIEL, M. For V. H. Tolon read
[V. H.] Solon. 1450
949 Examination of the British doctrine. After peace 1474
read ; by J. Madison. 1481
951 Experiences of R. Taylor. For 8. Warren read 1488
[Mrs. J. Johnstone].
951 Exposition of the weakness, etc. After States read 1490
; [by C. F. Mercer].
951 Expression. Before WEBSTER, D. insert Expunging. 1494
963 Farmer, H. Christ s temptations. For E. s Inquiry
read F. s Inquiry. This is about, not by, Farmer. 1519
963 Farmer s letters, A. After people insert ; [by L. Lin- 1531
coin].
981 Fiacchi, L. For bratti read tratti. 1553
989 Fisher, J. Before, Conference insert LAUD, W.
1002 Florian, J. P. C. de. CEuvres. Dela (v. 3w.). 1562
1007 Fonseca, G. L. da. For Mousanto read Monsanto. 1586
1009 Forbes, J. D. Tour. For 1845 read 1855. 1592
1015 Fortification. For CORMONTAINGNE, L. de read
CORMONTAIGNE, L. de. 1613
1018 Fothergill, J. Rules. For 1762 read [177-1. 1615
1043 France. House of Bourbon. LAFAYETTE, M. M. P. 1616
After 1828 insert and Michaud v. 32. 1854. LA- 1621
CRETELLE, J. D. For 1819 read 1819-26.
1053 (Lang.) Prosody. OLIVET, J. T. de. For 1787 1629
read 1737. 1631
1055 Literature. HERICAULT, C. d . For 1 esprit
avr. read 1 esprit franc- ; after Mondes, read avr. 1660
1071 For Fredst, P. read Fredet, P. 1662
1098 Galleries. After Castle Howard insert ; Pap-
worth, J. W. and W. 1669
1099 Gallipoli, . Read Gallipoli. FERRARI, A.
1100 Gambier, J. Before MALTE.BRUN, V. insert Gam- 1669
. bier Islands. 1685
1109 For Gatoube read Gatonbe; for v. 3. 1745 read v. 6. 1724
1746.
1111 Gayangos, P. de. Escritores. Contents. For Tancho
read Sancho. 1744
1114 For Gendyin, A. N. read Gendrin, A. N. 1768
1116 Genlis, 8. F. D. de St. A_ For Lindane et Talmire
read Lindane et Valmire. 1789
1131 For Gerarde read Gerade. 1795
1131 Germany. Architecture,. For Moeller read Moller. 1852
1153 Gillies, 11. P. For Pierce read Pearse.
1183 Goyer, P. von. For NEUHOF read NIEUHOFF. 1907
1196 Gray, F. T. Before LETTER to the friends insert
PRAY, L. G.
1207 Gr. Brit. Gen. Bd. of Health. Rept. on the supply. 1948
For 2 v. read 5 v. Home Office, Education in
quiry. After 1835 insert 2 v. 2037
1226 Gen. and misc. biog. BURKE, Sir J. B. For 2080
p. 1235 read p. 1236.
1276 Greenland. O REILLY, B. For N. E. passage read
N. W. passage. 2108
1281 Grenville, G. Before Conference insert MAUDUIT, I. i 2167
CORRECTIONS
Grosart, A. B. Miscellanies. Contents. Before A
crucifixe read Lever, C.
For Hachert, read Hackert.
Haendel, G. F. Transfer all the titles to Handel,
G. F. (p. 1330).
Hale, Sir M. Contemplations. After divine read
(Vol. 2, 4th ed.); for 1746 read 1763,46.
Hall, Mrs. A. M. F. Ireland. For Hall, S. R. read
Hall, S. C.
Hall, J. P. For Prescott read Patten.
Hallet, Joseph. The Letter to the Moral philosopher
is net by Hallet but to him.
Hampden, Co., Mass. Before Sketches insert DAVIS,
E., and others.
Hargrave, F. For Judicial arguments read Juridical
arguments; for 1797 read 1797-99.
Hardships. After government insert; [by T. Rey
nolds].
Harleian miscellany. Contents. 12. Before Nine
worthies insert Johnson, B.
Hartford Convention. OTIS, H. G. Before SHORT
account insert LYMAN, T.
Hausrath, A. For Kofler s read Hofler s.
Hazlitt, W. C. Shakespeare jest-books. Contents.
2. For George Pule read George Peele.
For Hellwald, Friedrich von read Heller von Hell-
wald, Friedrich.
For Henniken, Sir Frederick read Henniker.
Henry, W. Omit by J. R. McDowell.
Hercules, ship. Before Narrative read STOUT, B.
Herodotus. L ARCHER, P. H. Eesai. For Buchan
read Buchon.
Hetzel, P. J. Contents. 1. For Lemoine, C. read
Lemoine, E. ; 2, before Hietoire d un merle blanc
insert Musset, A. de.
Hirsch, T. Script. Contents. 4. J. Lindau s. For
SOjahr. read 13jahr.
Homans, J. Obituary. For v.4. 1869 read v. 11. 1868.
Homo vs. Darwin. After man read ; [by W. P.
Lyon].
For Homer, T. read Hornor, T.
Hunt, J.H.L. Attempt. For 1869 read 1809.
Hutchinson, T. For 1674 read 1765.
Hymns. Bibliog. For BUCHANAN, C. read PEAR
SON, C. B.
Indian. JONES, P. For genungumouat read
genunugumouat.
Idolatry. MOSES BEN MAIMON. For Hebraea read
Hebraice.
Inquisition. For DELLON, M. D.read DELLON, C.
Ireland. Eccl. Hist. Insert MASON, H. J. M. before
Primitive.
Jackson, P. T. For HUNT, F. Life of J. (In his
Lives read Same (In Hunt, F. Lives.
For Jannson read Jansson.
Johns, H. T. For 1844 read 1864.
Joliet. Voyage. For Marquette, P. read Mar-
quette, J.
For Kathchen read Kaethchen.
Keen. For CROCKER read CHOKER.
Kelly, J. For 1861-66 read 1861-71.
Keppel, Jfaj. G. is the same person as Keppel, Geo.
Thomas.
King s own. For 1845 read 1854.
Kinne, A. Laws of the different States and Ques
tions and answer are by Asa Kinne.
Lambton, J. G. Letter. For Dunham read Durham.
Before NARRATIVE insert
for TAYLOR, I. read TAY-
Lancaster Co., Pa.
FRANKLIN, B.
Landscape gardening.
LOR, J.
For Lannan read Lanman.
Lauzun, A. L. de G., due de. For v. 2 read v. 25.
For Levee Le Monnier, Jerome Balthazar Guillaume
Antoine read Levee, Jerome Balthazar, and Le
Monnier, Guillaume Antoine.
For Linnaean read Linnean.
Lockwood, J. The tears. For Woodbridge read
Woodbride.
For Lothrop read Lathrop.
Louisiana. History. ORR, G. For 1830 read 1803.
Manchester, Mass. CANDID enquiries. For 1819
read [I 825 ]-
Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. 38. For Aspinwall papers.
Pt. 1. read Mather papers. 39. For Winthrop
papers read Aspinwall papers. Pt. 1.
Mellen, P. For See Gray, H. G. read See Otis,
H. G.
For Moreau, Georges read Moreau, Jean Victor.
Karraganset Country. The titles COFFIN and. at
the end, FARMER shoidd be under Narraganset
townships.
New Gloucester, Me. For 1793 read 1847.
For O., Y. read O., T.
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONS
Note. The recent publication of Vol. 1 of Halkett
and Laing s "Dictionary of anonymous and pseudony
mous literature of Gr. Britain" has enabled me to give
in the following list the previously unknown names of
the authors of a considerable number of works.
Abbey of Kilkhampton, etc., is by [H. Croft].
Abbeys. See also. Add Dryburgh ; St. Savin.
Abuaki Indians. VETROMILE, E. Sande. After
1867 insert n.p., [1866]. Broadside.
Academician. After Picket insert Vol. 1. 1818-20.
Accompt of all, etc., is by [R. Baxter].
Adams, J., Pres. Works. Contents. Vol. 3. In
structions of the town of Boston, for represent
atives read representative.
Correspondence. Same. Omit the entry.
Essay, etc., is also in True sentiments of Amer
ica. 1768. (B 462)
Adams, J. Q. Speech on his. For June read Jan.
Address to 1 rot. diss. 1774 is by [J. Priestley].
Address to the bishops i? by [J. Disney].
Address to the Cocoa-tree is by [J. Butlur].
Address to the dissidents is by [J. AikinJ.
Adorno. For Cattarina read Caterina FiescM.
Advice and reproof, etc., is by [T. Smollett].
Advice to a painter is by [A. Marvell].
Advocate of revealed. For July read Jan.; omit
Vol. 2; after 1804 insert 2 v.
^ginetan marbles. For Bayern read Baiern.
^Eschylus. BINAULT, L. For v. 4, 1853 read dec.
1843.
JEsopus. Chinese. Sloth is pseud, for R. Thorn.
Africa. Nat. hist. BURMAN. For 1788 read 1738-39.
2 v.
African repository. For 1824 read 1826.
Afternoon of, etc., is by Mrs. [S. J. Penny].
Agassis, L. Various articles.] For v. 1, 2, 4, 6 read
v. 1-6.
Agate, J. The plain truth. For 1808 read 1708.
WITHERS, J. Truth. For 1708 read 1709.
Age of frivolity is by [T. Beck].
Agreement between, etc., is by [J. Gother].
Albumazar is by [D. Garrick].
Alciati, A. De magistratibus. For Galenio read
Geleiiio.
Alcott, W. A. The young wife. Before Boston in
sert 8th ed. ; for 1837 read 1839.
Alexandria. BARTHELEMY ST. HILAIRE. For B.
read J.
Algeria. TEMPLE. For 1853 read 1835.
All for greed is by M. P. Rose, Baroness Blaze de Bury.
Allen, K. SPARKS, J. Same. For Chipman, N.
read Chipman, D.
Allen, J., alias Walton, G. Add Another copy, bound
in Allen s skin.
Almeida Pimenta should come after Almeida, M. de.
Almeyda, T. de. After t. 2 insert 3 and after 85 in
sert 3 v.
Alofsen. For S. read Salomon.
Amari, M. For Frammenti read FHAMMENTI; be
fore Dei recenti insert VANNLCCI, A.
American journal of education. After Hartford for
1855 read 1856.
American ined. intelligencer. For 1837-40 read
1838-41.
American mineralogical journal. After Vol. 1 in
sert [1810] .
American monthly magazine. New series, for
1836-37 read 1836-38.
Amer. Orient. Soc. Journ. Contents. Vol. 3. for
Vassullo read Vassallo.
American review. Note. For v. 2 read v. 11.
American state papers. Contents. Class 1. .for 35th
read, 20th.
American system, etc., is by [N. Hale].
American Temperance Soc. After Temperance
manual insert [with 6th-8th report].
Anadol is by [J. H. Skene].
Analecta Scotica was edited by [J. Maidment],
Auam. Lang. TABERD, J. L. After 1838 insert 2 v.
Andree, K. T. Omit the note.
Andromeda, L . For 1639 read 1638.
Andros, Sir E. JAMES n. For 1836 read 1846;
MATHER, I. Revolution, for 1836 read 1846.
Andry, . For Vallisueri read Vallisnieri.
Aneurisms. VOSE, J. for 1819 read 1809.
Anghiera, P. M. d . Sonunario. for 1574 read 1565.
Angler, etc., is by [ Belton].
Anne Gray is by [T. H. Lister].
Answer to a disc, is by [G. TuJlyl.
Answer to a late, etc., is by [J. Williams].
Answer to a pamphlet is by |/f. Randolph].
Answer to a paper printed is by [G. Burnet].
Answer to one, etc., is by [N. Amhurstj.
2S
103
HIT
110
111
112
113
116
117
118
121
124
132
136
138
142
146
149
152
156
157
161
167
168
174
175
180
182
183
194
203
206
210
212
216
222
224
228
230
235
239
241
242
243
247
249
254
255
262
268
274
Answer to some, etc., is by [J. 8. Barrington].
Answer to the anon., etc., is by [J. Peirce].
Answer to the Bp. is by [W. Lloyd].
Answer to the late, etc., ix by [J. WelwoodJ.
Antidote against, etc., is by [E. Bagshaw],
Antiquities. ROCHETTTE, D. R. For 1864 read
1846.
Apologie for the, etc., is by [E. Bohunl.
Apology for the liturgy, etc., is by [S. Horsley].
Apostate, The. For Shie.1 read Sheil.
Appeal on, etc., is by [M. Davidoffl.
Appeal to the people of Eng. is by TC. Fleming].
Appeal to the unprejudiced is byl l. Gordon].
Appellate jurisdiction is by [G. Moir].
Arabia. Hist, and Antiq. See also. Add Zin-ud-
Din.
Arborea. For VESME read BAUDI DI VESME.
Arcana Gallicais by [J. Oldmixon].
Argumentum is by [E. Cooke].
Aristoteles. RAUMER, F. L. G. von. For 1827 read
1828.
Arithmetic. WALGRAVE, W. For 17 read 167-.
Arnott, J. Same, for hand read fluid.
Artists. VASARI, G. Eng. For 1851. 2 v. read
1850-52. 5 v.
Arts, Useful. URE, A. Dictionary. For 1839 read
1839-44.
Same. Before Boston insert 4th ed.
Asher. For G. M. read Georg M.
Assolant, J. B. F. Un Quaker. For 1867 read 1866.
Astronomical journal. For 1829 read 1849; for 1849
At home, etc.; by B. Taylor. For 1862 read 1860-62.
Atterbury, F. Letters. After 1869 insert v. 8. 1806.
Aubert, J. DUCHESNE, J. is author of AD ejus, etc.
Audubon, J. J. Birds. For 1827-38 read 1828-39.
Austria. VIENNA. AK. D. Wiss. Monumenta. For
1853 read 1854.
Authentic narrative, 1810 is by [G. Veeson].
Authority, The, etc., is by [E. Synge].
Autobiography. For N. G. Chamberlain, read N. H.
Chamberlain.
For Avezac-Macaya read Avezac de Castera Ma-
caya.
Babylon s fall, for 1565 read 1655.
Bacchanalia is by [C. Darby].
Bacon, F. Works. Same. Ed. by J.Spedding. for
1857-56 read 1857-59.
Bacon, L. for Answer read Reply.
Ballou, H. WHITTEMORE, T. for 1854 read 1854-55.
Banford, Joseph. B. s lib. ser. For 6 v. read 8 v.
Baratariana was ed. by [Rev. Simpson].
Barfoot, P. After directory insert (Vol. 1, 3, 3d ed.);
for 1790 read 1790 [97].
Barnard, J. for Letter read LETTER.
Barrel!, Miss, for 1806 read 1800.
Barrell, Joseph. Before Statement of facts insert
BARRELL, C., and others.
Before True statement insert JOY, B.
Barrier treaty is by [F. Hare].
Barthelemy, J. J. Voyage. After Paris read an vn
C17981.
Barthold, F. W. for Mullen weder read Wullenweber.
Barton, Brig. Gen. Wm. On the device. For 1869
read 1866.
Baruffaldi, G. De poetis. For 1699 read 1723.
Bastile. RAVAISSON, F. For 18(36 read 1866-79. 10 v.
Baviera, M. A. W. Omit the entry.
Bayonet. Omit the entry MCCLELLAN, G. B., etc.
Beauties of Fox, etc., is by [G. Chalmers].
Beechdale. For 1867 read 1868.
Beggynhof (sic) is by [Mrs. W. P. Byrne],
Belgium. Descr. NARRATIVE, etc., is by EATON,
C. A.
TROLLOPE, F. For 1835 read 1834.
Hist. RELIGION is by DESROCHES, J.
Belgrand. For E. read Marie Fran?ois Eugene and
for Paris read Seine, Prefecture de la.
Belles-lettres rep. and mag. for 1819-20 read 1820.
Beneden, P. J. van. for v. 1 read v. 2.
Bentham, J. HAZLITT, W. for v. 5. 1859 read 1825.
After Bentley, R. insert d. 1742.
Designs is by Bentley, R., Jr., d. 1782.
Benton, T. H. for 1789-1856 read 1789-1836.
Berridge, J. After Same insert New ed. ; for Cheer
ful read added, Chearful.
Bethel!, S. For N., W. read W., W.
Beust, F. F. The Austro-IIungarian Empire is byDs
WORMS, H.
Beverley, R. Hist, of Va. French, for Pans read
Orleans.
Biarmland. Omit the entry.
Bible DWIGHT, T. Same, for Meunotn, C. read
Pratt, S, J,
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read 1764.
Bibliomania, 1867, is by [J. T. Brown].
Bibliotheca Amer., 1789, is by [A. Homer].
Bigamy. For Fielding read Feilding.
For Bingham, Capt. read Bingham. Hon. Capt. D. A.
Biography. Biographies. BOYHOOD is by EDGAR,
J. G.
Dictionaries. THOMAS, J. After 1870 inset t 2 v.
Bishop of Oxford is by C. E. K.
Bit o writin is by [J.(?) Banim].
Blackstone. Sir W. BIOG. hist, is by [D. Douglas].
For Blakeley, Rev. A. read Blakely, Rev. A.
Blome. For Robert read Richard.
Blood-letting. TURNER, W. For n.p., 1851 read
n.t.p. [N. Y., 1851.]
Bohemia. TRAVELS. After 1857 insert 2 v.
Bollman, Erick and Bollman, Justus Erick are the
same man.
Bologna. For ZECCHI, J. read ZECCHI, G.
After Bonaparte, C. L. J. L. omit Prince of Canino.
Charlemagne, etc., and Memoirs are by Bonaparte,
Lucien, Prince of Canino.
Bondone, G. di. For Canzone, etc., read See Giotto.
Bonifacius or Whirred. Opera. For 1845 read 1844.
Book about, etc. For Hope, A. R. read Moncrieff, R. H.
Book, The. After N. L. R. insert [Mrs. Ellen Ran-
yard].
Boston republican. Before republican insert daily;
add Note. Continued as Congregational review.
Boston weekly messenger. For 26-27, 29 read 26-29.
Boswell, H. For n.d. read [1785].
Botany. PULTENEY, R. Hist, of botany. Omit the
entry.
For WILLDENOW, D. C. read WILLDENOW, K. L.
Bradshaw, A. For v. 4 read v. 15.
Brazil. Descr. YVES. For d JSvreaux read d Evreux.
Bremen lectures. Contents, For Zockler, O. read
Zoeckler, O.
Brentano, L. For Smith, T. read Smith, J. T.
Brewer, J. S., and Bullen, W. For 3 v. read 5 v.
For Brewer, John read Brewer, John M.
Brief exam, into, etc., is perhaps by [G. Rose].
British and f. med. rev. by J. Forbes. For 1836 read
1836-17.
Brown, A. G. Sketches, etc. Omit the entry.
Brown, J.,d. 1787. An exposition. For 1827 read 1824.
Brucker, J. J. Notitia. For 1627, 1628. 1629, 1630
read 1727, etc.
Brunnich, M. T. For Morton read Martinus.
Brunswick, [Theatre], The is by [C. Thomson].
Brutus, pseud. WEAKNESS is by WEBSTER, P. ; add
Same. (In his Polit. essays. 1791.)
Bryant, J. C. For 1849 read 1847.
Budget, The, is by [Col. R. Torrens].
Burke, E. Beauties is [by G. Chalmers].
Burr, Col. A. WOOD, J. Before N. Y. insert 2d ed.
corr. with notes.
Burrill, J. LETTER is by B t, F 1.
Burrows, SirJ. Omit the entry.
Bush wanderings is by [H. W. Wheelwright].
Cabinet, The. For n.d. read [1811].
Caesar, C. J. Quae extant. Eng. Tr., [with] disc.
For 1774 read 1755.
Cairn, The, was ed. by [Lady 1ST. H. Nicholas].
Calabria. CALABRIA is by TAVEL, D. de.
Caledonian comet is by [J. Taylor],
Calumet Co. Omit Cat.
Calvin, J. For TOMLIN, G. read TOMLINE, G. ; be
fore. London inxert 6th ed.
Calvinns, A. Add See also Servetus, M.
Campagne du roy. Omit P. V.
Canada. Hist. Smyth, SirJ. C. For 1775 read 1755.
Canale, M. G. For Michel read Michele;/or 1856
read 1857.
Candid investigation is by [G. Rons].
Candid retrospect. For 1830 read 1780.
Capital punishment. For PHILANTHHOPOS vseud.
read LADD, W.
SIMON, J. For 1867 read 1869.
Carey, H. C. Principles of social sci. For 1853 read
1858.
Carey, M. The crisis. For Same read The crisis; an
appeal to the good sense of the nation ; and after
No. 1, 2 add. 3d ed. Phila., 1832. 8.
Protecting system. For Phila., 1829 read [Phila.,
1829. J
Carson, A. Answer. For 1807 read 1809.
Case of allegiance is by [S. Marsters] ; for 1789 read
1689.
Case of an, etc., is by [G. Legh].
Casey, S. For 1862 read 1863, 62.
Cashmere. IRELAND. For W. H. read J B
Casserins, J. After Linder insert v. 1.
491 Castel, W. Petition. For 1636 read 1836; for 1836
read 1844.
492 Castle builders. For 1844 read 1864.
Castil Blaze, B. Omit the entry.
496 Cathedrals. WINKLES, B. Before London insert
(Vol. 3 new ed.) ; for n.d. read [1835-] 1851.
497 Catholic Church. Prayer books. GARDEN of the
soul, etc., is by CHALLONER, R.
498 Doctr.,etc. WiLMOT.t/wds f. Transfer the entry
to Doctr., etc. Protestant authors.
AGREEMENT is by GOTHER, J.
ANSWER is by J. WILLIAMS.
499 DEFENCE is by MATHER, S.
501 Periodicals. U. 8. Cath. mag. For C. L. White
read C. I. White.
Cath. Ch. in Gr. Brit. ADDRESS is perhaps by C. P.
Cooper.
503 Catholic emancipation, 1805, is by [ Corneille].
505 Cause, etc., is by [J. Allen].
506 Cavalier, The. is ascribed by Halkett and Laing to
T. Roscoe, Jr.
507 Caveat against the, etc., is ascribed by Halkett and
Laing to J. Peirce.
508 Cayet, P. V. P. Michaud. Dele v. 13.
509 Cecil Dreeme. For 8. read T.
511 Censuratemp. Before London insert [by S. Parker] ;
Oct. 1708, July 1709; for 1708 read 1708-09. 2 nos.
512 Certain cases, etc., is by [J. Scott].
515 Chalcocondyles, L. Same. For v. 42 read v. 45.
520 Chandler, T. B. What think ye. For S. Galloway
read J. Galloway.
522 Channing, W. E. REVIEW of [his] disc. For 1826
read 1825.
625 Character of a trimmer. For 1687 read 1688.
Character of an honest, etc., is by [R. Peers].
Character of an independent, etc., is by [T. Gordon].
Characteristics of men, etc., is by [A. A. Cooper] ;
dele the.
526 Charles i. WAGSTAFFE, T. For BcuriAuoj read Ea.
aiAi/cTJ [sic].
WORDSWORTH, C. King Charles i. For Ikon
read Icon.
531 Charleston mercury. After 61 add 63.
536 Chatsworth is by [P. G. Patmore].
639 Cheetham, J. WOOD, J. Omit 2d ed. N. Y. and in
sert after 1802 (In his Correct statement.)
547 Chevalier de St. G. For no. 67 read no. 68.
549 Child, F. J. Obs., etc. Gower s Confessio. Note.
Omit 1864.
555 China. Descr. WRIGHT, G. N. For n.d. read [1843].
557 China. Literature. JSsoFL S. After Sloth add [R.
Thorn] .
564 Christianissimus, etc., is by [M. Nedham].
568 Christianity. vid. POWKLL, B. For 1738 read 1838.
TINDALL, M. Address. Same. For 1830 read
1730.
572 Chrysal. For C. Johnstone read C. Johnston.
574 Church, The, in perils is by [S. Wright].
575 Church of Eng. Liturgies. ACCOMPT is by BAXTER,
R.
APOLOGY is by HORSLEY, S.
DEFENCE is by FOWLER, E.
DIALOGUE in by TOWERS, J.
576 Bibl. After FRERE, E. insert B.
577 Convocation. DISCOURSE is by TENISON, T.
578 Establishment. BRIEF is by COLLIER, J.
Doctrine. AGREEMENT is by GOTHER, J.
581 Church review. For Vol. 1 read Vol. 1-20; for 1848,
read 1848-69. 20 v. ; add Note. From Vol. 11 called
American quarterly church review.
582 Churchill, O. Before London insert 3d ed; for 1744
read 1744-46.
Churchman, J., of Nottingham is author of ACCOUNT,
etc.
Churchman, The. Before Mar. insert Vol. 5-28.
596 Clark, C. On the edge. Omit the entry.
599 Classical antiq. For VOIGHT, G. read VOIGT, G.
Classical philology. VONCK, C. V. For 1844 read 1744.
602 Clayton, J., d. 1773. For v. 17, 1673 read v. 17, 18,
1694-95.
605 Clergy (Ch. of Eng.,^c.). APPEAL is by FLEMING, C.
CLERGY-MAN S advocate is by LEWIS, T.
606 Cleveland, a tale is by [Mrs. M. Gartshore].
610 Clyffards, etc., is by [J. Payn].
613 Cobbett, W. For ROGERS, J. E. K. read ROGERS,
J. E. T.
WATSON, J. S. For Wilks read Wilkes.
621 Col. of scarce tracts. Contents. For Whateley, T.
read Whately, T.
625 Collier, J. P. Shakespeare s lib. Contents, v. 2. For
Story read Tale ; for of read in.
627 Colloquies. M. A. Manning. The initial M. is
doubtful.
630 Colombia. COLOMBIA i* by WALKER, .
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONS
631 Colomer, V. M. For J-de Junio read 28 de Junio.
Colonies. After SAINTE-CROIX for C. E. J., etc., read
G. E. J., etc..
633 Columbiad, The, a poem, etc., is by R. Snowden.
634 Combe, G. Constitution. For 1829 read 1838.
Comedian is by [T. Cooke].
Comedias. Contents. For Oliveriza read Olivenza;
for dotor read doctor.
635 Coming rest is by [D. Pae].
Coming struggle is by [D. Pae].
636 Commerce. Considerations is by RAIKES, J.
637 Commerce. General works. For USTERIZ read
USTARIZ.
642 Conchology. Dictionary. TURTON, W. For 1831
read 1819.
649 Confederate. Periodicals. MISCEL. newspapers.
Namely. For Aug. 7 read June 11; for Oct. 10
read Oct. 11.
652 Congregational review. Omit the Note.
657 Conscience, H. Les heures. For 1864 read 1867.
Conscience. Cases, etc. CASE is by LEGH, G.
658 Considerations on the late, disturbances, is by [T. L.
O Betrnel.
Considerations on the pract., etc., is by [J. Shore].
Considerations on the pres. Germ, war is by [I. Mau-
duit].
Considerations on the propr., 1774 is by [E. Law].
Considerations upon the American, etc., is ascribed
by Ifalkett and Laing to J. Galloway.
660 Constipation. Obstinate constip. is by WARTON, .
665 Cook, Rev. F. C. For Thomson, T. read Thomson, W.
672 Copenhagen. K. Comm. Contents, v. 3. Repholtz,
M. G. P. For Barontie read Baroniet.
694 Crack upon crack is by [R. L Estrange].
697 Crasso, N., the younger. For pt. 1 read pt. 4.
Craven. DIALECT is by CARR, Rev. W.
698 Crayon, The. For 1861 in both cases read I860.
700 Crevecoeur, J. After French read with add. ; for 2 v.
read 3 v.
703 Crisis of the, etc., is by [J. Stephen].
Critical obs. on books is by [T. Howes].
713 Cultivator. For 1834-53 read 1834-54.
Culloden papers was ed. by [ Duff],
717 Before Cup of tea, etc., insert Cuoq, Rev. A. Etudes
philologiques sur quelques langues sauvages de
1 Amerique; par N. O. Montreal. 1866. 8.
718 Cursory animad. is by [A. Moseleyj.
Cursory obs. is by [W. Stevens],
Same. Mi
"rend 1854.
724 Cyrus, the. younger. Sa
it Anmerk. For 1851
728 Dalton, J. Prof. WILKINSON, T. T. For v. 17 read
v. 12.
732 Danegeld. SHORT account in by WEBB, P. C.
Dangerous guest, etc., is by [H. Jackson].
735 Danubian principalities. DANUBIAN, etc., is by
SKENE, J. H.
736 Dapper. For Olfert read Olif.
737 For Barracott, R. read Darracott, R.
Dartmouth, The. Before Vol. 5 insert 1843-44.
738 Darwin, C. R. Zoology. For the Beagle read H. M.
S. Beagle ; for 1838-43 read 1838-42.
739 Dati, C. li. Prose. Contents, v. 5. Varchi, B. For
23, 24, 25 read 33, 34, 35.
741 Davenport, R. A. Narratives, v. 1. For Vertibi
read Viterbi.
Davers, M. M. Inquiry is by B., J.
743 Davies, S. Sermons. 6th ed. For 1777 read 1767.
754 Defence of Dr. Clarke s Demonstration, etc., is by
[J. Clarke],
767 Derby ministry. M.Rochester is pseud, for W. C.
M. Kent.
770 Desor, Edouard. Esquisse. For 1847 read 1861.
Destiny. For Mary read Susan Edmonstone.
776 Dialogue between a clergyman, etc., is by [J. Dis
ney].
Dialogue between two gentlemen, etc., is by [J. Tow
ers],
781 Didron. Annales. For 1854 read 1844.
787 Directions, etc., is by [J. Wesley].
Discourse of the, etc., is by [E. Robinson].
789 Dissenters. ADDRESS is by AIKIN, J.
791 Dissertation on Jacob s, etc., is by [J. Skinner].
Dissertation on the ancient -is by [J. Towne],
793 Dobson. For Wm. read Thomas.
798 Domestic economy. After WARREN read Mrs. E.
806 Dragoon. For MONDSIER read MOWDESIR.
816 Du Couret, L. L Arabie. Eng. Before N. Y. insert
[by A. Dumas, pseud.].
822 Dumas, A. D. For Aveuglement read Avengement.
824 Dumas, A. D. line vie. Before P:\rininsertNo\iv. ed.
834 Duty of praying, etc., is by [W. Romaine].
835 Dwight, T. Theology. For 1828 read 1827.
836 Dyspepsia. For See indigestion read See Digestion.
838 Early English Text Soc. Namely, v. 10. For La
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848
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851
855
859
864
870
874
876
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915
916
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943
947
948
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966
971
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997
1002
Courdrette read La Coudrette ; v. 23. Dan Michel s
i.s by Lorens, Frere.
After Earnshaw, T. insert and Arnold, J.;
for E. read them.
East and West India sugar is by [Z. Macaulay].
Eastern Empire. For WILKEN, ad WILKEN, F.
Ecclesiastical polity. AUTHORITY, etc., is by
SYNGE, E.
- ESSAY, etc., is by ALEXANDER, J.
WALCH, C. G. F. For G. read W.
Eclectic journal of med. After Nov. insert Dec.
Edmonds, C. R. For 1835 read 1835-36. 2 v.
Education. Amer. educ. year-book. For Boon read
Boston.
Egypt. Antiq. and Arts. ANTIQUITIES is by OS-
BURN, W.
- WILKINSON, Sir J. G. Manners, etc. Before
London insert Vol. 1, 2d ed. ; for 1837 read 1842, 37.
Elgin marbles. For HEYDEN, B. R. read HAYDON,
B. R.
Ellicott, C. J. Scripture. For Thomson, T. read
Thomson, W.
Ellis, G. E. Life. For v. 12. 1846 read v. 22. 1847.
Emerson, Mrs. E. For 1808 read 1809.
Emerson, G. B. Remarks. For 1831 read 1839.
Emery, W. H. Report. For 1848 read 1857-59. 2 v.
England. Antiq. BOSWELL, H. Forn.d. read [1785].
England and France is by [B. Disraeli].
England s conversion is by [R. Manning].
English ballads, etc. Polit. songs. "WRIGHT, T.
Polit. poems. For 1859 read 1859-61.
English humor. For p. 912 read p. 914.
Eng. lang. Gram. WELLS. W. H. For Andover,
1S46 read Boston, 1854.
WORCESTER, S. After t.p.w. insert [1834.)
Eng. period, lit. Collegian. Omit the entry.
Englishwoman in America, The, is by [Miss I. Bird].
Enquiry into the conduct of a, etc., is by [H. Cotes].
Enquiry into the conduct of our, etc., is by [W. Pul-
teney].
Enquiry into the present state of affairs, is by [G.
Burnet].
Enquiry into the reasons, etc., is by [B. HoadlyJ.
Episc. ordination. EPISCOPAL, etc., is by HAMIL
TON, W.
Epistle to Curio is by [M. Akenside].
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Essay on church government, etc., is by [J. Alexan
der].
Essay on ways, etc., is by [F. Fauqnierl.
Essay towards preventing, etc., is by [S. Berkeley],
Essay towards vindicating, etc. For See Sykes, A. A.
read [by T. Church]. London, 1737. 8.
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Essential principles, etc., is by [J. Gray],
Essex Inst. Hist. col. Contents, v. 2, 7, 9. For W.,
E. S. read Waters, E. S. ; v. 2. Materials for a
hist, of the Ropes family is by Waters, E. S. ;
Notices of S. Ingersol is by Bentley, W.
Europe, North of. Descr. For STEWART, C. W. V.
read VANE, C. W. 8.
Everett, E. Address, Dec. 19. After Winthrop, T.
add L.
Speech on the proposed, etc. For 1854 read 1832.
Every Saturday. After 1866-69 add 72, 73.
Excellent woman is by [T. Dorrington]; for 1692
read 1692-95. 2 v.
Experienced angler is by [R. Venables],
Eyck, J. and L. van. For Lambert read Hubert.
Eye, A. v. Das btirgerliche. For 1866 read 1868.
Eye. ART, etc., is by BEER, G. H.
Eyre, Jane. Omit the entry.
For Farmer, A., etc., read Farmer, A. W. See W.,
A. ; and omit the nert entry.
For Farmer s monthly journal read Farmer s library
and monthly journal ; for Vol. 1-3, etc., read See
Monthly journal of agriculture.
Fathers and sons. For I. read J.
Female education. WILLARD, E. Address to the
public. For 1809 read 1819.
Ferreira, A. Poemas. After 1771 insert 2 v.
Ferri, A. De sclopetorum, etc. For 1590 read 1610.
Fielding, H. Works. For 1813 read 1816.
Fishbough, W. After Pt. 1 for Microcosm read Ma
crocosm.
Fitchburg. FACTS. Omit the entry.
Flaccus, V. The Id entry belongs under Flachat, E.
Fletcher, A. Lectures. For Vol. 3 read Vol. 2, 3
and for 1830 read 1829, 30.
Fletcher, Phineas. For Grossart read Grosart.
Florian, J. P. C. de. Claudine. For Sinclair read
Sainclair.
Florida. Hist. The impartial inquirer is not by
MADISON, J., but anonymous.
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONS
For GARCILASO DE LA VEGA read VEGA. G. de la.
1006 Folard, J. C. de. For See, etc., read (In Traverse,
J. V"., baron de. Etude militaire, v. 2. 1758.)
Folra, .1. J. Omit the entry.
1010 Force, P. Col. of tracts. For 1836 read 1836-46.
1018 Foster, Sir M. ANDREWS. Afttr l>r. insert J.
Foster, T. Obs. For Foster read Forster.
1024 Fraehn, C. M. For v. I. 1836 read v. 3. 1836.
1026 France. Codes. MAURICE, . For 1840 read 1841.
1043 History. VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Eng. For
1780 read 1779-81.
1044 XEGOCIATIONS. Omit the entry.
KIVAHOL, A. After national insert [1789].
1048 VAULABELLE, A. de. This entry should be
under the heading Restoration, etc.
1049 STERN, D. Omit the entry.
1057 Period. Iiidependanee. For P. read B.
Xord. For P. read B.
1059 Philosophy. Note. For Deslisle read Delisle
de Sales, J. B. C. I.
1063 Mutixtics. SOHNITZLER. For P. read H.
1065 Francis, P. For SCOTT, J. read WARING, J. S.
1068 Franklin Co., Mans. WILLIAMS, S. W. For v. 1.
1808 read v. 7. 1848.
1073 Free trade. AMERICAN system is by HALE. N".
1073 After WALTER. V. insert pseud. /orDELMAR, A.
1074 Freeman, J. Descr. of Truro. For v. 5 read v. 3.
1079 Freund, W. For 1855 read 1855-56.
1093 G., J. Journey, etc., is by Green, J.
G., II. Instructor, etc., is by Gardiner. E.
G., K. Virginia s cure. For 1836 read 1844.
1095 Galaxy. For 1866 and 1868 read 1867; before N. Y.
inxert Vol. 3-18.
1098 Galland, A. Bibliotheque, etc. Omit the entry.
1105 Garnet, H. For 1678 read 1679.
1110 Gaul. THIERRY, A. 8. D. Histoire. Nouv. ed.
Omit the entry.
VERDY DU VERNOIS, A. M. F. de. For 1812
read 1802.
Gay, C. Contents. Docuraentos. For 1844-54
read 1844-52.
1136 Germany. Hist. Corr. After SODEN, C. T. von
read and TOBIESEN, H. A.
1137 Diet. Lat. SCHELLER, I. J. G. After 1805 in
sert 5 pts.
1149 Gibson, K. ADDRESS and SECOND address are by
TINDAL, M.
1156 Girard, S. For Same read OUTLINE of the case and
heads of argument by counsel of appellants].
1163 Gloucestershire. For WA8HBDBH read WASHBOURN.
1164 God. ARGUMENT is by LOWMAN, M.
1169 Goethe. Biog. VIEHOFF, H. After Leben insert 3e
Aufl. ; and for 1828 read 1858.
1170 Golden legacy. For II. F. Moore read H. J. Moore.
1176 Gordon, Ld. G. For VINCENT, "W.read HOLCROFT, T.
1178 Gorton, S. Srtnie. .for 1836 read 1846.
1180 Gothic architecture. YOUNG, M. For v. 15. 1828
read v. 3. 1789.
1181 Gould, II. F. For 1841. 2 v. read 1839-41. 3 v.
Gouldbourn, E. M. Omit the entry.
1184 Grace. After WHITEFIELD, G. insert Letter to
Wesley. Boston, 1740. 8.; for free grace, etc.,
rend FREE grace, etc.
1206 Gr. Brit. Court of Exchequer. MODERN practice is
by Y., B. ; for in rend of.
1218 Part. Accounts, etc. East India. For Sir T.
read Sir C.
1220 Acts, etc. Chronolog. table. For Shute read
Chute.
1227 Mog. See also, for p. 590 read p. 960.
12:14 Financial disc. CAUSE, [1660-18461 is bv
ALLEN, J.
1238 - llixt. WRIGHT, T. For the reign of Henry
Vill. read that of Richard III.
1239 ROUERUS de Hoveden. Chronica. For 1861
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1240 VERGILI.IO, P. For 1864 read 1844-46.
12.X) Gr. Brit. Politics. DUTCH. 1713 is by WITHERS, J.
ESSAY. 1721 is by BERKELEY, G.
ENQUIRY, 1727 is by HOADLY, B.
DEFENCE, 1729 in by HOADLY, B.
CONDUCT, 1734 is by HERVEY, J.
P^NQUIKY, 1734 in by PULTENEY, W.
APPEAL, 1739 is by GORDON, T.
CONSIDERATIONS, 1739 is by LYTTELTON, G.
12")1 CHARACTERISTICS, 1758 is by WALLACE, R.
CONSIDERATIONS, 1763 in by RUFFHEAD, G.
ENQUIRY, 1766 is by COTES, H.
EXAMINATION, 1766 is by LLOYD, C.
CONSTITUTIONAL, 1766 is by JONES, W.
1252 TICKELL, R. 1778. For M -ty s read M -v s
after P-l t omit 1778.
TICKELL. R. 1779. For M read M -vV
for P-1-- read P-l -t.
CANDID, 1784 is bv Rous, G.
1253 YORKE, H., 1793. For to read that.
1255 Politics. COMPRESSED. 1814 is &(/ ATCHESON, N.
COUNTRY, 1830 is by BROUGHAM, H.
1256 ENGLAND, 1832 is by DISRAELI, B.
1257 Registers. BARFOOT, P. After Vol. 1, insert
3; for [1791, 90] read [1790-97].
1268 Greece. Philosophy. ZELLER, E. After 59 insert
62, and for 4 v. read 3 v. in 4 pts.
1269 Religion. SMITH, W. For See Biography
(p. 1260) read See Classical biography (p. 599).
1270 Education. For WILLIARD, E. read WILLARD,
E.
1272 Greeley, H. The Amer. conflict. For 1861-64 read
1860-65; and for Hartf., 1864 read Hartford, 1864-
66. 2 v.
1293 For Guarda, J. M. read Guardia ; for 1869 read 1867.
1310 Hagenbach, K. R. Compendium. For 1858 read
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1325 Hamilton, J., b. 1814. Life in earnest. For n. d. read
[1845].
1327 Hamor, R. After 1614 read London, 1615, [reprinted
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1328 Hampshire Co., Mass. For BLISS, C. read BLISS, G.
1329 Handbook for Switzerland, etc. After Piedmont
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1332 Hanway, . Advice is by Hanway, Jonas, the next
author.
1344 Harris, J. Navigantium bibl. Contents, v. 2, b. 1.
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thro .
1345 Harris, J., d. 1719. For 1708 read 1708-10.
1355 Harv. Coll. President. Addresses, 1869. For J. 8.
Wright read J. S. White.
1364 Hawkins, Sir J. Last voyage. For 1562 read 1595.
1378 Heeren, A. H. L., and Ukert, F. A. Contents. For
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1385 Henrietta Maria, Q. of Eng. LA FAYETTE, M. M.
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1390 Heraldry. Before BOUTELL, etc., insert BOKE of
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1396 Hernia. WARREN, J. For Cure read Case.
1401 Heuschling. For Theodore read Theodose.
1403 For Heyward, J. H. read Heywood, J. H.
Hialmar. Omit the entry.
1405 Hieronymus Sophronius, E. For BOECKLER, O. read
ZOECKLER, O.
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1410 Hill, H. A. Decision. For senate read state.
1413 Hilton, Wm. For 1836 read 1846.
1425 Hobson, Wm. For JOHNSTON read JOHNSON.
1426 Hodges, R. M., M.D. Modern surgery. For Med.
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1433 Holland. Politics. DUTCH, etc., is by WITHERS, J.
1440 Homerus. \VELOKER, F. G. For 1835-45 read 1835-49.
1450 Horncastle. For lake read soke.
1454 Hosmer, J. K. For 1861 read 1864.
1456 Hour, The, etc. For 1856 read 1860.
1459 Howe, R. To their excell. For 1796 read 1776.
Howe, Sir W. REPLY, etc., is by GALLOWAY, J.
1475 Hunt, J. W. for 1856 read [1855].
1484 Hydraulic engineering. LEUPOLD, J. After 1774
insert 2 v.
1486 Hydropathy. WATER cure. For Augusta, [1798]
read N. Y., London, 1848.
1493 Ichthyology. For BUSHMAN read BUSHNAN.
1499 Independent. For 1871 read 1875.
1504 India. Hist. REVIEW. For 1807 read 1806.
1505 Missions. BUCHANAN, C. Observations is by
WARING, J. S. ; for [1806] read [1807].
WARING, J. S. After strictures insert on the
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1507 Religion. RAMMOHUN ROY. 2d defence. Add
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1508 Indian Ocean. VINCENT, W. After 1807 insert 2 v.
1512 Indians. Language, Gen. and miscel. After O., N.
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1514 Inductive sciences. WHEWELL, W. Philosophy.
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1517 Ingleby. For C. read Clement.
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In man. Before London insert 2d ed.
1527 lona. Before London insert (Vol. 1. 2d ed.).
1532 Ireland. History. SMITH. Before Oxford inserted ed.
Language. SCURRY, J. For v. 16. 1830 read
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1534 Politics. BARATARIANA. After [1767-62J in
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for WELLESLEY, W. It. A. read WELLESLEY, W.
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1539 Istorie. For 1723 read 1733.
1541 Italy. Biography. See also. For Renata read
Renee.
1552 Jackson, James, Jf.D. Observations. For v. 7. 1848
read v. 6. 1841.
1554 Jacobites. For BEAUMONT, \V. read BEAMONT, W.
1557 Jamaica. Descr. WILLIAMS, C. It. For in read
through ; before London insert 2d ed.
1558 James, E. P. Account. For 2 v. read 3 v.
1559 James, G. P. R. The stepmother. After 1845 insert
2 v.
1560 Jameson, Mrs. A. Before London insert 3d ed.
1562 Janson, O. Terror. For Voightland, read Voigt-
liind.
1568 Jefferson, T. For LYNN, P. read LINN, W.
1570 Jenkins, J. 8. Lives. Contents. For Gates, J. C.
read Yates, J. C.
1571 Jennie Juneiana. Omit the entry.
1573 Jesse, Edward. Scenes. After hist, insert New. ed.
1575 Jesuits. (Against the Jesuits.) See also. AddCa,m-
pion, E.
1577 Jesus. Against the Deity. ACCURATE is by NYE, 8.
1579 Second Advent. For See Second Advent read
See Millennium.
1581 Jews. Conversion. CASE is by LESLIE, C.; so also
under Judaism and Christianity (p. 1582).
1588 Johnson. After Lorenzo add D.
1590 For Johnson, (Jr. read Johnston, G.
1594 Jones, J. H. For The knowledge read The kingdom.
1597 Joseph and his friends. For 1871 read 1870.
1601 Journal official. Before Jan. insert juil. - dec. 1870.
Same. After 1869 insert Jan.- sept. 1870,
1606 Jury. Add See also Trials.
1608 Juvarra, F. Modello is by TAVIGLIANO, G. P. B.,
conte di.
1614 Kazan. For TERNEVELLI read TURNERELM.
Keach, B. Before London insert 5th ed. , corr.
with add.
Keating, W. H. Narrative. For of the read of an.
1615 Keenan, S. For Montpelier read Montpellier.
1619 Kennedy, Q. For Grosraguell read Crosxraguell.
Kennett. Antiquities. Before 1731 insert 9th ed.
1623 Kertbeny, K. M. For Karl read Karoly.
Ib26 King, C. W. Natural hislory. After metals insert
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1638 Knox, J. Works, v. 3. For exhortation read expo
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1639 Koehler. For K. F. read Karl Franz.
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1641 Korff. For M. read Modesto Andreevitch de.
1644 Kutuzof, M.L. G. SCHNITZLER, J. H. For 1865 read
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Kyd, T. Spanish. Before in Dodsley, It. insert in
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1647 Labor. SIMON. Before Paris insert 3d ed.
1651 La Cruz, J. de. Omit the entry and insert See Cruz
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1658 Lamb, . Stop. Before London insert 2d ed.
1660 La Mennais. Defense. Fur 1828 read 1321.
Lami, H. For Mirpickel read Mixpickel.
1663 Land tenure. See also. For Inclosure read Enclo
sures.
1664 Land s End. WHITE, W. Before London insert 2d ed.
Landscape painters. For HAMMERTON read HAMER-
TOM.
1666 Langsdorff. Voyages. For 1813 read 1813-14. 2 v.
1667 Language. Compar. Philol. VEMBERGUE. For
v. 12 read n.s., v. 7.
1669 Lankester, E. Vegetables. Omit the entry.
1670 Lapham, I. A. After Same insert entitled Wisconsin,
us geography and topography.
1674 Lascelles, P. For See Proceedings, etc., read See
Cope, Sir J.
1676 Lathrop, Joseph. Stedfastness. For 1706 read [1806].
1678 Latin language. Diet. YOUNG, W. The title should
read Lat.-Eng. and Eng.-Lat. diet. 9th ed. Dublin.
Diet, with drf. in tang, other than Eng. SCHEL-
LER. Before Leipzig insert 3e Aufl.
1681 Synonyms. RUTLAND. For 1613 read 1646.
1683 Latrobe, C. J. For Rambles in N. A. read Rambler
in N. A.; and before London insert 2d ed.
1684 Latter day luminary. For Boston read Phila.
1685 After Laurent insert Pierre Loui*.
1688 Law. History. PASTOKET. For 1817-34 read 1817-37.
1690 Law of nature. ZACHAHIAE, T. M. Jit-fore Breslau
insert 2e Aufl.
1696 Lechford, T. Plain dealing. The Introd. and notes
are in the ed. of 1867.
1697
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Lee, T. J. For See, etc., read 2d ed. Wash. .1853. 8
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Leighton, R. Whole works. For 1823 read 1828.
Lennep, J. D. von. Same. For 1808 read 1805.
Lenni Lenape Indians. Language. ZEISBERGER, D
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Lestrange, B. de. For London read Londres.
Leti, Gregorio. Before 12. insert 2 v.
After Letters addressed to C. Strong, add Same.
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Liberator. For 15 v. read 32 v.
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Liberty of conscience. CHRISTIAN, 1664 is by
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DIALOGUE, 1792 is by DISNEY, J.
Liberty of the press. ESSAY, 1755 is perhaps by
HAYTEH, T.
For SETIER, 181- and 1815 read SETIE R.
Libraries. Misc. CASE is by COCHRAXE J.
Literary journal. For nos. 4, 11 read nos. 4, 6, 11.
Literary mag. and Amer. register. For 1807 read
1808.
Liver. WEBER, J. E. For Hyatids read Hydatids.
Livermore, E. St. L. For NEW HAMPSHIRE read
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Locomotive engines. SEWELL, J. After 1852-53 in
sert 2 v.
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For Locher, F. von read Loeber, F. von.
Logeais. Before Tours insert 7e ed.
London. Bridges. THOMSON, It. for 1837. 8. read
1839. 16. (Fain, lib., V; 66.)
EcCLES.,f<c. ROBERT de W. For 1722 read 1222.
INTERNAT. EXHIB. 1851. WYATT, M. D. For
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London and Kdin. journ. of med. sci. For 1843-44
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London med. gaz. For 1827-51 read 1828-51.
London spy. For Word, E. read Ward, E.
Long Island. THOMPSON, B. F. Before N. Y. in
ner t 2d ed.
Longacre, J. B. For 1835-39 read 1837-39.
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Louis xiv., of France. VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Eng.
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Louis xv. VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. For 1780 read
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Louis xvi. VALORI. For H. read F. F.
Lundy, Benj. Before Phila. insert 2d ed. enl.
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MacCarthy, J. For 1821 read 1821-22.
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M Clure, D. Settlement. For 1798 read 1816.
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Maffei, G. P. Opera. For Bergo read Bergomi.
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1903 Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. For Bangs, E. read
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1907 Proc., 1858-60. Interpretation of the title, etc.,
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1912 Mass. Med. Soc. Med.cornm. Contents, v. 7. Mackie,
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1913 Mass, quarterly review. For 1846 read 1848.
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1848-69. 10 v.
1917 Materiaux. For Carolilhac read Cartailhac.
1925 Maunior. After Charles add Jeau.
1926 Maurice,. For Vort read Voet.
1927 Maurice and Berghctta in by [Win. Parnell].
1928 Maxiraillian, Prim. For Wied- Nieuwied read
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1930 May, 8. J. Rights. For sermon, etc., read [sermon,
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1933 Mead, M. The almost Christian. Before Boston
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1938 Medical jurisprudence. Taylor, A. 8. On poisons.
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1941 Medicine. History. SCHWARZ. For des read der.
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1943 Medicine. Periodicals. ECLECTIC. After Nov. add Dec.
1944 Meditations on life. For H. read J. H. D.
1047 Mejov. For V. I. read Vladimir Ismai lovitch.
1948 Melingue, E. M. Before Paris inxert Nouv. ed.
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1949 Melville, H. Omoo. After Sea insert 5th ed.
1951 Memorial topog. Omit the entry.
1956 Meredith, G. Vittpria. For 1866-67 read 1866.
1965 Meusel, J. G. Litteratur. Before Lpz. insert 2e
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1966 Mexico. Boundary. EMORY, W. H. For 1848 read
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1971 Michelet, J. La sorciere. For Paris read Brux.,
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1972 Michigan. History. LANMAN, J. H. The red book
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1975 Middleborough. WALLING, H. F. For 1853 read
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1980 Military art and sci. Oen. and miscel. works. After
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1987 Millennium. COMING, 1583 is by PAE, D.
1994 Mineralogy. PHILLIPS. 1823. After Same insert
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1995 Mines. For VALIERE read VALLIERE.
2005 Mitchell, D. G. Wet days. Note. For v. 12 read
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2009 For Mofras, read Mofras, Eugene Duflot de.
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2026 Montolieu. Le Robinson suisse. For Wiss, P. read
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2029 Moore, T. Rebellion record. For 1861 read 1861-68.
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2035 Morales, G. de. For prosiedades read propiedades.
2036 Morcelli, S. A. Before Do Napoleone insert, and
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2038 Moreau, P. For Notre read Notre.
2040 Morgante. Before 12. insert 3 v.
2047 Morton, M. REPLY is another copy of the preceding.
2048 Moseley, B. Comment. Before London insert 2d
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2050 Moultpn, J. W. For Gates, J. V. W. read Yates, J.
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2052 Mozart. For Chrystomus read Chrysostomus.
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2053 Mudge, \\m., and others. For 1784-1 800 rearf 1784-96.
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2054 Mueller, K. M. See also. For Rig-Veda-Sanhita
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2056 Mueller, W. Contents. For R. Weckherlin read
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2058 Munich. K. B. Ak. der Wiss. Chroniken. Contents.
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2064 Murphy, II. C. Fur C. read Crin.sc-.
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2070
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2083 National mag. After Vol. 1-3 insert 1845-46.
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28 v. insert (Vol. 12-14, 17-21. 23-26 w.) ; Note.
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2084 Natural hist. General and miscel. works. ForVAJL-
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2088 Naturalization. UNITED STATES. For 1818 read 1816.
2096 Nepos, C. For RINCK, G. F. read RINCK, W. F.
2097 Nervous system. Anat., etc. PROCHASKA, G. For
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2098 Netherlands. Art. TAINE. For Duran read Durand.
2099 Netherlands. Hist, and Pol. WITT, J. de. For 5
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2104 New England. Maps. ALEXANDER, W. For 1530
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2105 Hist, and Pol. WINTHROP, J. Same. For
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2106 New Eng. Bapt. register. For Jan. 5, Dec. 26 read
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21 13 N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. , v. 4. List of j udges, etc. , is by
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New Jerusalem, Church of the. For WELMER, J.
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2114 New Mexico. Politics. For WRIGHTMAN, R. H.
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2115 New Plymouth Colony. Hist. BAYLIES, F. For
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2116 New York (City). City Inspector. Annual report
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2123 New York (State). History. Colony. 1492-1732.
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2126 N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col., 2d ser., v. 1. VRIES, D. P. de.
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2129 Newfoundland. Descr. For WHITBOURN, R. read
WHITBOURNE, R,
2130 For Newman, Sir J. read Newnan, Sir J.
2133 Nicaragua. Dexc. For PIM, B. read PIM, B. C. T.
2134 Nicholas, G. Before Lexington insert Printed Phila.,
reprinted.
2141 For Nismes read Nimes and tr. to p. 2140.
2142 Noble. After Birdsey insert G.
2145 For Nordenskiold, A. E. de read Nordenskiold, Nils
Adolfe Erik de.
2150 North Amer. archives. For 1835-36 read 1835. .
2154 Northampton County, Eng. SIMPSON, J. For Bos
ton read Stamford.
Same. Omit this entry.
2155 Northwest. For Kinsie read Kinzie.
Norton, C. B. For B. ri-ad Benjamin.
2157 Norwood, Col,. For 1836 read 1844.
2160 Nova Britannia. For 1806 read 1836.
2161 Nova Scotia. Hintory and Politics. FHANCE[awd GH.
BIUT. Mem. des commissaires. For 3 v. read 2 v.
in 3 pts.
2162 Now and then. For Warner read Warren.
2166 Nyerup, R., and Kraft, J. E. For Almingeligt read
Almindeligt.
2167 O., N. is pseud, for A. Cuoq.
2169 O Callaghan, Edmund Burke. For Burke read
Bailey.
2173 For Ogden, read Ogden, Rev. John C.
2174 Ohio. Descr. EXPLANATION is by CUTLER, M.
2180 Olivier, G. A. Before London insert 2d ed.
2182 Ontwai* by [H. Whiting].
2183 Ophthalmia. WARE, J. Before London insert 5th ed.
2185 Oration on the beauties, etc. Insert Note. Attributed
to Isaac Skillman.
2187 Ordnance. SHORT account is by TREADWELL, D.
2190 Oriental philanthropist. For Boston read Ports
mouth.
Oriental Trans. Fund. Misc. Contents. For Sakad
rend Sakaa.
2193 Oronoko. For 1792 read 1799.
2196 For O Shea H. A read O Shea, Henry.
Ossawattomie. For J. Swaayze read Mrs. J. C.
Swayze.
Ossoli, S. M. F. Woman. Before Boston insert 3d
thoui.
2199 Ovaries. WELLS, T. S. Before London insert Vol. 1.
2203 Oxford Univ. Biog. WOOD, A. Same. After
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2209 Paine, Thomas, b. 1737. After Letter to Abbe Ray-
nal add - Same. Boston, 1782. 4. (B 321)
2210 Painters. RUSKIN. Before London insert (vol. 1. 3d
<!.); fur 6 v. rend 5 v.
Painting. Gen. and mincel. works. For HAMMERTON
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Palestine. Descr. For VAN DER VELDE, C. W. M.
rend VELDE, C. W. M. van der.
Palloni, Q. 8. For La read Se la; for Licorno read
Livorno.
Pamphleteer. Contents. \. 8. For Onslow, S. read
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v. 23, For Gr. Brit. Parl., etc.., read Gr. Brit.
Artisans. Summary of report of committee, etc. ,
v. 29. For Westerna read Westenra.
Panoplist and Missionary mag. After Vol. 1 insert
no. 9.
Panoplist, The ; or, The Christian s armory should be
Same under Panoplist, 1806-20.
Paris. Hint. BINGHAM. After ( apt. insert D. A.
Paris Soc. Central de Vaccine. Disc. For W. Hus-
son read [H. M.] Husson.
Parker, A. A. Before Concord insert 2d ed.
Parkman, S. Relations. After 1852 insert Phila.,
1852. 8.
For Parish, read Parrish.
Parsons, llev. Jonathan, Funeral sermon on. For
1785 read 1776.
Partisan leader. After 1861 insert 2 v.
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Patmore, P. G. Before the entry My friends, etc.,
insert Chatsworth; or, The Romance of a week.
N. Y., 1844. 8.
Paul, St. WHATELF, R. For Essay [2d ser.] read
Essays 2d ser.; for St. read the apostle; before
London insert 6th ed.
Pelagianism. WIGGERS, G. F. After 1833 insert 2 v.
Peninsular War. For STEWART, C. W. Vane read
VANE, C. W. S.
Penn, Wm. is pseud, for J. Evarts.
Percy anecdotes. For Robinson, J. C., and Byerley,
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Pereia. For Father read Thomas.
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Perkins, W. Insert Workes ;for 1608-31 read 1608-13.
Perkins Inst. Note. For Massachusetts read New
England.
Persia. History. See also. Omit Persepolis.
Peru. Hist. VEGA. Hist. Same. Before Madrid,
1722 insert 2a imp.
Snme. For Madrid, 1800-03 read Nueva ed.
Madrid, 1800-01.
Perugia. Bibliog. Principe. Before Perugia insert
2a ed.
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for Parisiis read Parisius.
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Phemie. For Kellar read Keller.
Phila. Soc. for Prom. Agriculture. Memoirs, v. 3.
Bakewell, W. For French ploughing read Trench
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Phillips, C. A. B. For Camb. read Brighton.
Phillips, S., d. 1771. PARK, E. A. For 894 read 891 ;
for Taylor s Mem. Boston read Bibliotheca Sacra,
Oct.
Philopolites. For provinces read provinc.
Philopolities is pseud, for B. Prescott.
Philosophy. Hist., Anc. Vossius, G. J. For 1657
read 1658.
Periodicals. Journal. For 1867-76. 10 v. read
1867-79. 13 v.
See also. Study. Omit Empiricism.
Phrenology. SPURZHEIM. 1833. Before Boston in
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12.
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HANDBOOK for Switzerland, etc., are by BROCKE-
DON, W.
Pitt, Wm., Earl of C. FREE. For 1776 read 1766.
Planters plea. Same. After v. 2 insert 1838.
Plymouth County. THOMAS, J. For 1817 read 1811.
Plymouth, Mass. (Town.) Russell. Before Boston
insert 2d ed.
Poetry. Diet. VANIERE, J. Before Lugd. insert
2a ed.
Poland. Hist. WvoziAt. For Paryzu read Paryz.
Political ballads. For p. 989 read p. 897.
Pol. econ. Gen. and miscel. SMITH, A. Same.
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Political economy. Gen. and miscel. works. SCROPE,
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Sept. 10, 171 5- Aug. 4, 1796; for 1795 read 1795-96.
Polit. sci. Gen. and miscel. THOMAS. For J.read T.
- WILLIAMS, D. For politics read politeness
[.sic].
Pompeii. ZAHN. For Herculaneum and Stabia read
Herkulanum und Stabise.
Pope, A. WARTON, J. Before London insert 5th ed.
Popes. VOIGT, J. For 5n read 15n.
Popish plot. ADVICE is by MARVELL, T.
Port Royal Abbey. SAI HTE-BEUVE. Before Paris
insert lOe ed.
Porter alias May, J. TRIAL is by MORTIMER, J
(In his Reports of trials. 1830.)
Portrait monthly. After no. 4 add 7; before Apr.
insert Jan.
Portugal. Diet. After VIEYA insert TRANSTAGANO;
before London insert New ed.
Potts, T. For Lancashire read Lancaster; Man
chester should be in brackets.
Prayer. CERTAIN, 1683 is by SCOTT, J.
WARDLAW, G. 1880. The title should read
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Prescott, B. See the correction on p. 2324, Philopol
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Proudfit, A. M. For 1815. 4 v. read 1806.
Prussia. Educ. WYSE, T. Present state, etc., is (In
v. 3, 1859.)
Hist. VARNHAGEN VON ENSE. For 1868 read
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Quint, A. H. Record of the 2d Mass. For [1661-65]
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RammohunRoy. 2d defence. jforVaidas read Veds.
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Mrs. Ellen. The book and its story; by N. E. R.
Phila., 1855. 12.
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Rawlet, J. Before London insert 20th ed.
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Rawlinson, G. Genuineness. For T. read W.
Redemption. WATSON, T. The title should read
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Reformation. Biography. TULLOCH, J. Before
London insert 2d ed. Edin.
Gen. and miscel. ZOLLIKOFER, G. J. For
Camb. read Boston.
Refuge. Before Phila. insert 1st Amer. ed.
Remarks on a pamphlet by Dr. Price. After Parlia
ment insert [by A. Ferguson].
Republic of the U. S. Add Note. Probably by J. F.
Cooper.
Republican Party. Note. After of insert 1831 see
Baltimore (p. 195).
Revolutions. VOLNEY, C. F. Before Paris insert 5e
ed.
Revue moderne. For 45, 55 read 45-55.
Reybaud, M. R. L. Etudes. Before Paris insert
5e ed.
Rhode Island. History and politics. STONE, E. W.
Before Prov. insert 2d ed.
Rhymes. Did. WALKER, J. Same. For 1857 read
1851.
Richelieu, A. J. du P. VAZQUEZ DE ACUNA. For
H. read A.
Rigby, E., of N. On, etc. Before London insert 5th
ed.
Riol, S. A. Informe. For v. 3 read v. 6.
Rodriguez, A. J. Omit the entry.
Roger, F. For sai.see-arret read saisie-arret.
Rogers, R. STARK, C. For 1810 read 1861.
Roman nights. For 1835 read 1825.
Rome. Antiquities. WILCOCKS, J. Before London
insert 2d ed.
Descr. VENUTI, R. After [1763] insert ed. 3a.
Rotation of Crops. SKETCHES is by B., J. B.
Rubruquis. For Willehm von read Willem van.
Rush, Benj. Effects. Same. Before Phila. insert
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Russia. Descr. HAMEL, J. For 1774 read 1835.
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Saint Petersburg. For RAIKES, S. read RAIKES, T.
Sanscrit literature. Coll. WILSON, H. H. Hindoo
theatre. Omit the entry; for Same read WILSON,
H. H. Select specimens of the theatre of the Hindus.
Sargent, E. Mod. stand, drama, v. 14, etc. For Fitz-
ball, E. and Fitzbald, E. read Ball, E.
Sarracoll, J. For Withington read Withrington.
Savonarola. VILLARI, P. Eng. For G. Homer
read L. Horner.
Savorgnano, G. For Friula read Friuli.
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DON, W.
Sawkins, James G. For G. read Gay.
Scandinavia. Mythology. THORPE, B. For 1851
read 1851-52.
Schiller. Works, v. 4. For Fresco read Fiesco.
Schlagintweit-Sakiilunski. For Hermann Adolph
Robert read Hermann, Adolph, and Robert.
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GEN, A. F. de.
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Scott, John, b. 1638 After life insert 6th ed. corr. ;
for 2 v. read 3 pts. in 4 v.
Same Before London insert Vol. 1, 2, 12th ed.;
3, 4, 6th ed.; 5, 8th ed.
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H. J.; For and Duveyrier, A. H. J. read Polish.
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2d ed. en].; for Volcanoes, etc., read Considera
tions on volcanoes, the causes of their phenomena,
etc. ; After Same insert Volcanoes and bring
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forms read form.
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Chauncy.
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Sedgwick, J. After preaching insert Pt. 2.
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Serious address to the inhabitants of the colony. For
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Sheridan, R. B. B. School. For Spanish read Por
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Wydame 2e.
South Carolina. Descr. PIJRRY, P. For v. 1. read
- Hist. YONGE, F. Force, P. For 1836 read 1838
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- TOWNSEND, J. 1787. Before London insert^ ed.
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looo*
Spiritual mirror. Omit the entry.
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Strachey, W. For the colony. For 1836 read 1844.
Street, G. E. Architecture. For 1866 read 1866, 67.
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Surgery. WARREN, J. M. 1866. This entry should
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Teatro micro. Contents, v. 3. For Harleville, C. de
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Act to incorporate the Academy, n.t.p. 8. (B 1104)
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Journal. Phila., 1817-30. 6 v. 8.
Contents. Vol.1. Le Sueur, C. A. Six new species of
the genus flrola. Ord, G. X. Amer. quadruped, sup
posed to belong to genus ovis. Say, T. Seven species
of N. Amer. fresh-water and land shells; Species
of X. Amer. insects. Nuttall, T. Observations on the
fenus eriogonum, etc. Notice of Dr. Waterhouse. Le
ueur, C. A. Character of a new genus, etc; Genus
raja. Say, T. Account of Hessian fly; New genus
of Crustacea and the species in which it is established.
Ord, G. Amer. species of the genus tantalus or ihis. Le
Sueur, C. A. Five new species of the genus muraena;
Two species of genus gadus ; Genus evpriuus ; Amer.
species of tortoise; New genus of fishes, etc. Nut-
actinia. Nuttall, T. Description of collinsia. Offi
cers for 1818. Le Sueur, C. A. N. Amer. fishes. Ord,
G. Two species of genus gracula. Lukens, I., Re
port of committee on hydrostatic balance invented by.
Maclure, "W. Kssay on the formation of rock. Say,
T. Account of two new genera and several species of
fresh water and land shells. Le Sueur, C. A. New
genus of fossil-shells. Elliott, S. Observations on
genus glycine. Ord, G. Account of the Florida jay of
Bartram. Green, J. North Amer. amphibia. Coates,
B. H. Hydrostatic balance. Horner, W. E. Case of
unusual arrangement in the ascending cava and in the
external jugular veins of the human subject. Say, T.
Note on Green s paper on the amphibia. Mitchill, S.
L. Three species of fish. Le Sueur, C. A. Esox of
N. Amer. Rafinesque, C. S. Fluviatile fish. Say, T.
Obs. on some of the animals described in Crustacea of
Y. g. gay, T. Fresh water bivalve shells. Gilliams,
J. Linnsean lacerta. Lea, I. Minerals in vicinity of
Phila. Say, T. Three species of genus naesa. Ke-
marks of pub. committee. List of donors and dona
tions. <-<>iitinril i r "llini iii ./ <" 2. Officers for 1821-
22. Le Sueur, C. A. Fresh water fish indigenous to U. 8. ;
Two species of exocetus. Say, T. Thysanonrw of
Tj. S. Nuttall, T. Structure of the valley of Mississippi.
Hentz, N. M. Amer. spider whose web is used in
medicine. Troost, G. Crystalline forms of phosphate of
lime and zircon. Say, T. Arachnides of U. S. Van-
uxem, L. Analysis of blue iron earth of N. J. Le
Sueur, C. A. Cuttle-fish. Say, T. Myriapod.-e of
r S. Nuttall, T. Plants from Arkansa territory.
Le Sueur, C. A. Fish belonging to family of esoces.
Seybert, II. Amer. minerals. Vanuxem, L. Two
veins of pyroxene or angite in granite. Say, T. Uni
valve shell s in I". S. Nuttall, F. Hare plants. Van
uxem, L. Analysis of table spar. Jessup, A. E. Ge
ological and mineralogical notice. Keating, W. H.
\nalvsis of the jeffersonite. Hare, R. Gales in At
lantic states of N. Amer. Troost, G. Crystalline form
of quartz. Le Sueur, C. A. Five new species of
cichla. Say, T. Marine shells of L*. S. Vanuxem,
L New locality of the automalite. Le Sueur, C. A.
Scisena. Vanuxem, L.. and Keating, W. H. Geology
and mineralogy of Franklin in N. J . Keating, \\ . H.
Cadmia found at Ancram iron works. N. V. Le Sueur,
C. A. Onykia angulata. Troost, G. Crystals of sul
phate of strontiaiK James, K. Geological sketch of
Miss valley. Say, T. Quadruped of the order roden-
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ACCOUNT
Acad. of Nat. Sci. of Phila. Journal, contin.
tia. Le Sueur, C. A. Sqnalus taken on coast of X. J.
Say, T. 8. Amcr. species of oastrus. Schweinitz,
L. D. Two remarkable hepatic mosses found in X.
Carolina. Say, T. Univalve terrestrial and fluviatile
shells of U. S. 3. Officers for 1823-4. Le Sueur, C. A.
New species of ascidia. Say, T. Dipterous in
sects of the U. 8. Harlan, li. Dissection of a batra-
chian animal in a living state. Vanuxem, L. Zirconite
of Buncombe Co., N. C. Harlan, R. Fossil elephant
teeth of N. Am er. Vanuxem, L. Lamellar pyroxene.
Troost, G. Pyroxene of U. S. Nuttall, T. Genus
oryzopsis. Say, T. Coleopterous insects. Worth, J.
Insects destructive to peach trees. Troost, G. Yenite
of K. L, and several other Amur, minerals. Bonaparte,
C. Four species of stormy petrels. Troost, G. Amer.
petalite. Le Sueur, C. A. New species of genus lol-
igo. Notices of Amer. spodumen. Le Sueur, C. A.
Three new species of parasitic vennes. Troost, G.
Crystalline form of the chrysoberyl. Bouen, G. T.
Analysis of an ore of copper from N. J. Harlan, R.
Fossil genus of the order enalio sauri ; New extinct fos
sil species of the ichthyosaurus. Bonaparte, C. Nomen
clature of Wilson s Ornithology. Vanuxem, L. Exam,
of fused charcoal. Bouen, Or. T. Analysis of the silli-
inanite. Bonaparte, C. New species of duck de
scribed by Wilson, &c. Harlan, R. Species of laman-
tin. Le Sueur, C. A. Two new species of genus ba-
trachoid. Officers for 1825. 4. Poeppig, E. Nova
generis capromys Desm. species. Harlan, R. Ex
tinct species of crocodile. Godman, J. D. Os hy-
oides of the mastodon. Dietz, 11. Testaceous forma
tion of Anastasia Island. Gilliams, J. Description of
anew species ot fish, c. Le Sueur, C. A. Speciesof the
Ltonaaan genus raia of N. A. Troost, G. Crystalline
form of andalusite. Say, T. Fossil shells of Maryland.
Le Sueur, C. A. New species of holothuria. Say,
T. Fresh water and land tortoise of U. 8. Troost, G.
Zinc ores of Franklin and Sterling. N. J. Harlan, II.
Plesiosaurus and other fossil reliquiae from X. J. Say,
T. New species of coluber in U. 8. Wood, W. W.
Two species of Linnaean lacerta and construction of
new genus cyclura; Four new species of the Linnsean
genus blennius and a new exocetus. Harlan, R. New
species of biped seps. Harlan, R. New species of
scincus. Say, T. Two genera and several species of
crinoidea. Harlan, R. Two new species of agama.
Ord, G. New species of genus arvicola. Wood, W.
W. New species of salamander. Say, T. Hemipter-
ous insects. Say, T. and Ord, G. New genus of mam
malia. Coates, R. Remarks on floating apparatus, &c.,
of genus janthina. Bonaparte, C. S. Amer. fringilla.
Bigsby, J. J. New species of trilobite. Say, T.
New species of modiola. Bonaparte, C. Ten species
of South American birds ; New species of Mex
ican birds. Officers for 1825-27. 5. De Schweintz,
L. D. Amer. species of shpaeriae. Vanuxem, Ex
periments on anthracite, plumbago. &c . Bonaparte,
C. Additions to ornithology of U. 8. Say, T. New
species of hister and hololepta in U. 8. Le Sueur, C.
A. Fish of the genus salmo. Troost, G. Crystalline
form of apophyllite. laumonite, amphibole and a variety
of pearlstone. Le Sueur, C. A. Four new species of
muraenophis. Godman, J:D. Genus condylura of II-
liger. Green, J. New species of salamander. Le
Sueur, C. A. New species of genus saurus. Nuttall,
T. Two genera of cruciferae. Godman, J. D. Note.
Harlan, U. New species of salamandra. Bonaparte,
C. Notes to the paper entitled Description of ten spe
cies of 8. Amer. birds. Say, T. Linnean genus as-
terias. Harlan, R. Variety of coluber fulvius, Linn., a
new species of scincus, and two new species of salaman
dra. Nuttall, T. Species of anemone of section pul-
satilla indigenous to 1". S. Harlan, R. Note on spe
cies of scincus. Bonaparte, C. Distinction of two
species of icterus. Say, T. Linnean genus echinus.
Harlan, R. Hermaphrodite orang outang lately living
in Phila.; Land tortoise from the Gallapagos islands
known as the elephant tortoise; N. Amer. reptilia.
Hentz, X. M. X. Amer. insects. James, E. Remarks
on lime (tones of Miss, lead mines. Harris, T. W. The
species of uenus cremastoclieilus. Q. Conrad, S.W.
Remarks on osmunda claytoniana of Linneus. Van
uxem, I. Analysis of cyanite and fibrolite. MortOB, S.
. Analysisof tabular spar from Back* county, Penn
Xew fossil species of ostrea. Harlan, R. New species
of grampus on coast of X. England ; Additional obs
on x. Amer. reptilia; Prepared specimens of quadru
ped, &e. Officer* for 1828. Morton, S. G. Obs on the
secondary, tertiary, and alluvial formations of the Atlan
tic coast i,t the 1 niled States, from notes of L. Vanuxem
Fossil shells Which Characterise the Atlantic second
ary formation of X. .!. and Del. Harlan, R. Descrip
tion of a new species of salamandra. Conrad, 8. W.
Mineral which aproaches to the Bildstein of Werner, con.
of Bildstein with feldspar. Conrad, S. W. New species
of juncus. Morton, S. G. New species of shells of
scaphites and crepidula ; Notice of fossils in N. J.
Coates, R. Pedunculatcd cirrhipedes. with dcscrip. of
two new species of otion; Geographical distribution
of the anatifa vitrea. Bache, A. D. Specific heat
of the atoms of bodies. Conrad, S. W. New spe
cies of corallorhiza. Harlan, R. Amphiuma means.
Say, T. New dipterous insects of U. S. Vaux, R., and
Euen, T. M. Fall of a meteoric stone at Deal, N. J.
Morton, S. G. Additional observations on geology and
organic remains of N. J. and Delaware. Conrad, T.
A. Geology and organic remains of Maryland. Peale,
T. R., and Green, J. Two new species of Linnean
genus lacerta. Green, J. Description of two new spe
cies of salamander. Conrad, T. A. Fifteen new species
of recent, and three of fossil shells from coast of U. 8.
Say, T. New N. Amer. hemipterous insects. John
son, W. R. Obs. on electrical properties of caoutchouc
or gum elastic, &c. Harlan, R. Fossil bones of the
megalonyx discovered in White cave, Ken.; Extinct
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contains : \ ,,1. 7. Martyrologimn anti<juonim ordo ac
ratio cm ii martyr,, 1. ]5cdu-. 9. Ohs. ad S. Theopha-
nis enronograpniam, ct genealogicmn stemma Fra ico-
rmn regiim. per tres DagpbertOi deduetiiin. 10. Duo
anti(|iiissimi catalog! Komanomtn pontificum. 11
PropyljBUm antiqnarium, circa vcri falsi(|ii(. discrimeii
in vctnstis monument)*, |.ra-crtim dii)loinatis. dbservan-
dnm. 12. Exegesis diatribam de trii.us Dagobertis
nablHens. 13. Papebrochl] cnn.-itiis chronico-histort-
cus nd catalogum Rotnanorain pontiiieum. 14 Fph<-
meride* Qraacoruin ct Mosconnn. 15. llodu porica
sacra Joannll Phoca> ct Antoiiini Placentini. 16. His-
toria chronologica patriarclianun Eierosolymitane ec-
eleaiae. 20. <f. Heiucheni] diatriiia de episcopatu
lungrcnsi ac Trajcctcnsi. ct 1). 1 apebrochii exegesis
de episcopis Mediolanensibus. Apologetica C. Jan-
ningi pro Actis sanctorum reposita quadruplici antir-
rhetico Seb. a S. Paulo. 22. X. Kaya-i de acoluthia
oilicii canonic! pro ecclesiis Orientalibus Grsecorum in
solemni commemoratione Basilii, Xazianzeni, et Chryso-
etomi. 24. Leges palatinas Jacobi II regis Majorica>.
26. Martyrologmm Usnardi. 27- Chronologic patri-
archarum Alexandrinorum. 31. Tract, hist, chronol.
de patriarchis Antiochenis. 33. De liturgia Mosara-
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- BIOGRAPHICAL sketch of A. Wash., 1830. 8". (B 966)
ADAIR
11
ADAMS, C. F.
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Aclair, >> // Hubert. Historical memoir of a mission
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Letter of C. J. Fox to the electors of Westminster.
with applications of its principles to subsequent
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Negotiations for the Peace of Dardanelles, in
1808-9. London, 1845. 2 v. 8.
- Two letters to the Bp. of Winchester [G.P.
Tomline], in answer to the charge made in his
Life of \V. Pitt. London, 1821. 8.
Adalbero, BI>. of Loon. Pocme sur le regne de Robert.
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Adalbero, fiji.of \\ iii-zl>ur<j . VITA, auctore anon. (/H Pertz.
MOM. Germ., Script., v. 12. 1856.)
Adalbert, St. MIRACLLA S. Adalbert!, (fn Hirsch. Script.
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Adalhardus, or Adelardus, St.. Abbot of Corbel. VITA,
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Adam. KI-OPSTOCK. F. G. Der Tod Adams; ein Trauer-
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Adam, abbot of A ynatiam. Magna vita S. Hugonis Episcopi
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Adam, BraHt-nxix. Gesta Hammaburaensis ecclcs. pontif.
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Relatio de Vinlandia. (In Copenhagen. Nord. Oldskr.
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Adam of Cobsam. The wright s chaste wife ; ed.
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Adam, Adolphe Charles. Souvenirs d un musicien.
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Content*. Boieldieu. Ilerold. De 1 origine de Pop-
era en France. L Armide de Lully. Rousseau.
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See HalSvy, J. F. F. Souvenirs et portraits. 1861.
Adam, Alexander, LL.D. Roman antiquities. Lon
don, 1801. 8.
Rudiments of Latin and English grammar,
abridged by W. Biglow. Boston, 1811. 12.
Same. With improvements, etc., by B. A.
Gould. Boston, 1829. 12".
Adam, Sir Frederick. REI:MONT. A. von. Sir F. Adam,
ein Lebensbild. (In Histor. Taschenb.. 3e Folge, 6e
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Adam, Jacques, Eloge de, par J. le R. d Alembert. (In
Alembert. (Euvres. v. 10. 1805.)
Adam, Melchior. Vittc theologorum, jure consul-
torum, etc. Franco! ., 1705. f.
Adam, Robert. Catalogue of his books on archi
tecture, prints, pictures, etc., sold 1818.
[Priced in ms.] London, n.d. 8".
Ruins of the palace of Diocletian at Spalatro,
engr. by F. Bartolozzi. Lond., 1764. f".
Adam, Rer. William. Law and custom of slavery
in British India. Boston, 1840. 12.
[1st] -3d report on the state of education in
Bengal. Calcutta, 1835-38. 3 pam. 8.
Slavery in India; paper presented to the General Anti-
Slavery Convention. London, 1840. 8. (B 1482)
The claims of Jesus; a sermon. Calcutta, Sept. 23,
1821. Calcutta, 1821. 8. (C 205)
and Ware, H. Correspond, relative to pros
pects of Christianity in India. Cambridge,
1824. 8.
Adam, William. Inquiry into the theories of his
tory with reference to the principles of pos
itive philosophy. 2d ed. London, 1864. 8.
Adam Cede. See Lewes, Mr a. M. E.
Adam Blair, Passages in the Life of; by J. Gait.
Boston, 1822. 18.
Adam Brown, by H. Smith. Xcw York, 1843.8.
Adam Graeme, by Mrs. Oliphant. N. Y., 1857. 12.
Adam og Eva, af J. Ewald. (In his Samtlige Sknfter,
v.l. 1814.)
Adame, Xicolas Joaquin de. Xuevo reglamento para las
fabricas de seda y de lana. (In Valladares, A.
Semanario, v.ll. 1788.)
Adamnan, nhbot of lona. Travels of Arculf. (In Wright,
T.. ci/. Early travels in Palestine. 1848.)
Adamnan, monk of Coliliixj/iam, Life of. (In Lives of
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Adamo, Francesco. De rebus gestis in civitate Firmana.
(In Graevius. Thes. antiq. Ital.. v. 7. pt, 2. 1722.)
Adams, Abigail, d. 1813. See Smith, Mr*. A. (A.)
Adams, Mrs. Abigail (Smith), d. 1818. Letters, with
a memoir by C. F. Adams. 2d ed. Boston,
1840. 2v. 8.
Same. 4th ed. Also, Letters on the Bible by
J. Q. Adams. Boston, 1848. 8.
ADAMS, J. Q. (In Longacre, J. B. Xat. portr. gal.,
v. 4. 1839.)
f ii nc ml .11- 1-1110,1 on, 1818. See Whitney, P. (B 335)
Adams, Amos. Character of a Christian s life, sermon,
death of Mrs. Dudley. Boston. 1756. 8. (C 23)
Concise historical view of the difficulties which at
tended the planting of New England. Bost., 1769.
8. (C23)
Same. London. 1770. 8. (B6T4)
Ministerial alJ ection, sermon, ordination of C. Prentice,
Reading. Boston, 1769. 8. (B 66)
Only hope of sinners, sermon, Feb. 22, 1767. Boston,
1767. 8. (C 23, 251)
Religious liberty invaluable; two discourses, Dec. 3,
1767, [thanksgiving day]. Boston, 1768. 8". (B 60,
213, 584)
Sermon. Dec. 3, 1767. Boston. 1768. 8. (B 285, 850)
Sermon, ordination of S. Kingsbury. Edgartown, Nov.
25.1701. Boston. 1762. 8. (B 916)
Sermon, ordination of J. Wyeth. Gloucester, Feb. 5,
1766. Boston, 17U6. 8. (B 169, 916)
Sermon. Roxbnry. Feb. 1767. Boston, 1767. 8. (B 251)
Songs of victory directed by human compassion, ser
mon. Roxbnry. Oct. 25, 1759, [thanksgiving] for the
reduction of Quebec. Boston, 1759. 8". (B 213)
Adams, Andrew Leith. Notes of a naturalist in
the Nile valley and Malta. Edin., 1870. 8.
Adams, Andrew Napoleon. History of Fair Haven,
Vt. Fair Haven, 1870. 8.
Adams, Arthur. Travels of a naturalist in Japan
and Manchuria. London, 1870. 8.
Xatural History of the Eastern Archipelago. (In Bel
cher, Sir E. Voyage ofll. M . S. Samarang. 1848.)
Adams, Benjamin. Account of a great cave in Indiana.
(In Amer. Antiq. Soc. Trans., v.l. 1820.)
Adams, Charles. Evangelism in the middle of the
19th century. Boston, 1851. 12".
Adams, Charles B aker. Catalogue of the shells of
Panama. New York, 1852. 4.
Mollusea of Jamaica. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc.. v.2,
4 1850, 51.) Value of mollusca. A reversed cyc-
lostoma. Change of level in X. Amer.. drift period.
Report on the geology of Vermont. Burling
ton, 1845. 8.
Shells. (In Marcy, R. B.. anil McClellan, G. B. Ex
ploration of Red River. 1854.)
Adams, Charles Francis. Address, opening of the
new town hall in Braiiitree, July 29, 1858.
[With an appendix.] Boston, 1858. 8.
Address. (In Discussions on the constitution proposed
for Mass, by the convention of 1853.)
Address, Quincy, July 4, 1856. Boston, 1856. 8. (B
Life of John Adams, begun by J. Q. Adams; Notes
and illustrations. (In Adams, J. "Works, v.l. 1850.)
_ Life of J. Adams, begun by J. Q. Adams ; re
vised. Phila., 1871. 2 v. 8.
ADAMS, C. F.
12
ADAMS, H.
Oration. Boston. July 4, 1843. Boston, 1843. 8. (B
1181. 1201. 1733)
Oration. Kail Kivcr, July 4, I860. Fall River, 1860.
8. (B1573)
Reflections upon the present state of the currency in
the U. S. Boston. 1837. S". (B 1123. 1136. 1543)
Further reflections. Host.. 1837. 8. (B 1136, 1543)
Remarks on the appointment of Washington to the
command of the army. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Pro
ceeding*, 1S5S-60.)
Struggle for neutrality in America ; an address,
Dec. 13, 1870. New York, 1871. 8".
Texas and the Massachusetts resolutions. Boston,
1844. S". (B 1510, 1733)
What makes slavery a question of national concern i
\ lecture at N". Y., Jan. 30; Syracuse, Feb. 1, 1853.
Boston. 1S.V). S". (B1480)
CIIAKI.KS I- . Adams platform, or. A looking-glass for
the worthies of the Buffalo convention. Washing
ton, [184S]. S". (B 1503)
Adams, Charles Francis, /;. A chapter of Erie.
Boston, 18G9. 16".
and Adams, II. Chapters of Eric and other
essays. Boston, 1871. 8.
Content*. Q. F. Adams, Jr. Chapter of Erie. An
Krie raid. The railroad system. H. Adams. New
York gold conspiracy. ( apt. J. Smith. Bank of
England restriction. British finance in 1816. H.Ad
ams and F. A. Walker. Legal tender act.
Protection of the ballot. The election of presidents.
(In Amer. Soc. Sci. Assoc. Trans., v. 1, 2. 1869-70.)
Adams, Charles S. Poem on tnhaeco. before the Temper
ance Soc. of Orleans. Dec. 25, 1837. Bost. 1838. 12.
Adams, Daniel. Agricultural reader. Boston,
1824. 12".
- English grammar. Montpelier, 1817. 12.
~ Geography. Boston, 1820. 12".
New arithmetic. Kcene, 1841. 12.
Scholar s arithmetic, or, Federal accountant.
Keene, IS 14. 8".
Understanding reader. Boston, 1816. 12.
Adams, Edwin Goodhue. Historical discourse, 100th
anniversary of the 1st Cong, church, Temple-
ton, Mass. Boston, 1857. 8.
Adams, Eliphalet. God sometimes answers his people by
terrible things: discourse |on] that awful thunder
clap which struck the meeting house in N". London,
An-;. :;i. 17:1."). New London, 1736. 8. (C 120)
Ministers must take heed ; discourse. Windham. ord.
of T. Clapp. Aug. 3. 1720. X. Lotid.. 1726. S. (C 39)
Sermon, execution of K. Garret. New London, 1738.
8. (C 33)
The work of ministers, sermon, ordination of W. Gager.
New London. 1725. 8. (C 50)
C. MI, KINS. K. \f. Memoir of E. Adams. (ZreMass.
Hist. Soc. Coll.. v. 31. 1852.)
Adams, Krnest. [Several articles.] (In Philological Soc.
Tians. ISIHM51.)
Adams, P. Colburn. Manuel Pereira ; or, The sover
eign rule of S. Carolina. Wash., 1853. 12.
- Siege of Washington. New York, 1867. 8.
Story of a trooper ; with much concerning the
campaign on the peninsula. X. Y., 1865. 12".
- Uncle Tom at home. Phila., 1853. 12".
Adams, P. W.. M.I). Theological criticisms. Mont
pelier, 1843. 12.
Adams, Prederic Augustus. Arithmetic in two parts
Lowell, 1848. 18.
Intellectual arithmetic. (In Amer. Inst. of Instruc
Led. 1X45.)
Adams, George. Astronomical and geographical
essays. 2d cd. London, 1790. 8".
- Same. 3d cd. London, 1795. 8".
K-says on the microscope. London, 1787. 4
and plates obi. f".
- Geometrical and graphical essays; with a de
scription of mathematical instruments. 2ded.
enl. by W. .lours. London, 1797. 2 v. 8.
Same. 3d cd. London, 1803. 8".
- Lectures on natural and experimental philos
ophy. London, 1794. 5v. 8".
Adams, George, of Boston. Bristol county alma
nac, 1852. Boston, 1852. 18.
CharlcstoAvn directory, 1856, 58, 60. Charles-
town, n.d. 3 v. 18.
Note. 1858-60, hy Adams, Sampson & Co.
Connecticut business directory, 1856. Boston,
1856. 8.
Directory of Newburyport, 1852. Newbury-
port, 1852. 18".
- East Boston directory, [1852]. Bost., 1852. 16.
Environs of Boston. Business directory, 1849,
50. Boston, n.d. 2 v. 18.
Fall River directory, 1853, 57, 61. Pall River,
n.d. 3v. 18.
Genealogy of the Adams family of Kingston,
Mass. Boston, 1861. 8.
Lawrence directory, 1857. Lawrence, 1857. 18.
Lowell directory, [1851,] 53,55,58. Lowell,
1851-58. 4v. l8".
Note. 1858, by Adams, Sampson & Co.
Lynn directory, 1854, 56, 58, 60. Lynn, n.d. 4 v.
18.
Maine register and business directory, 1856.
S. Berwick, n.d. 8.
- Manchester directory, 1858, 60. By Adams,
Sampson & Co. Manchester, n.d. 18".
Massachusetts business directory, 1856. Bost.,
1856. 8.
Massachusetts register, 1852-59, 62. Boston,
1852-62. 9v. 8.
Note. 1862, by Adams, Sampson & Co.
New directory of Boston, 1846-69. Boston,
1846-69. 24 v. 8.
Note. 1858-65. by Adams. Sampson & Co.; 66-69,
by Sampson, Davenport & Co.
New England business directory, 1856, 60.
Boston, n.d. 2 v. 8.
- Rhode Island register for 1853, 56 ; with busi
ness directory. Prov., n.d. 2 v. 12.
Roxbury directory, 1850, 54, 56, 60. Roxbury,
1850-[60]. 4 v." 18.
Note. I860, by Adams, Sampson & Co.
Salem directory, 1851, 53, 55, 57. Salem, 1851-
57. 4v. 18.
- South Boston directory, 1852. Bost., 1852. 18.
Taunton directory, 1857, 59. Taunton, 1857-59.
2v. 8.
Adams, George Washington. Oration, Quincy, July 5,
1S24. Bogton. 1824. 8. (B 557)
Sfe Farmer, M. lleportof trial. Miles Farmer nx. D.
H. Storer. (B 1404)
Adams, II. G., ed. Cyclopaedia of poetical quota
tions. Lond., 1853. 12".
Additions on the structure, migration, etc.. of birds.
(Tii Bechstein, J. M. Cage and chamber birds. 1853.)
Adams, Hannah. Abridgment of the history of
New England. 2d ed. Boston, 1807. 12".
Alphabetical compendium of sects. Boston,
1784. 8.
Note. See, View, below.
Close communion contrary to the Gospel, t.p.w. 12.
(C 220)
Note. Anonymous; attributed in ms. to H. Adams.
- History of the Jews. London, 1818. 8".
- Letters on the gospels. Cambridge, 1824. 18".
- Memoir, by herself; with additional notices.
Boston, 1832. 12".
Narrative of the controversy [with] J. Morse. Boston,
1814. S". (B 265, 534, C 251)
Summary history of New England. Dedham,
1799. *8.
- Truth and excellence of the Christian religion.
I .oston, 1804. 12".
- View of religions. Boston, n.d. 8.
\nfi . 2d ed. of the Alphabetical compendium. 1
ADAMS, H.
13
ADAMS, J.
MORSE. J. Appeal to the public on the controversy
[resp.] Harvard Coll. occasioned by the complaints
of Miss Adams. Charlestown. 1814. 8. (B 265)
REMARKS on the controversy between Morse and Miss
Adams, with some notice of the Review. Bost.,
1814. 8. (B265)
REVIEW of Morse s Appeal to the publick. n. p.,
[1S14]. 8. (B265)
Adams, Henry (Brooks). Essays. 1871. See Adams, C.F.../K
Adams, Her. Henry W. Sermon. (In American pulpit,
v. 2. 1846. B 1840)
Adams, Horatio. Action of water on lead pipes,
and diseases from it. Phila., 1852. 8.
Vaccination. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Communications.
v. 9. 1860.)
Adams, J. Sketches of the Tete de Boule Indians. (In
Lit. and Hist. Soc. of Quebec. Trans., v. 2. 1831.)
Adams, .Jasper. Eulogium on E. Horry. Charleston,
1 >:;:>. s". (B 1102)
Laws of success and failure in life; address, before the
Kuphradian soc. Charleston, 1833. 8. (B 1102, 1581)
Moral causes of the welfare of the nations; oration.
Charleston. 1834. 8. (B 1102)
Relation between the trustees and faculty of a univer
sity. (In Amer. Inst. of Instruc. Lect.. 1837).
Relation of Christianity to civil government in the
U. S.. sermon before the Prot. Epis. ch., S. C. 2d ed.
Charleston. 1833. 8. (B 1098)
Adams, John. 1). I)., rector of St. Albanx. Woorlxtreet. Ser
mon before the Ho. of Commons, Nov. 5, 1696.
Lond., 1696. 4. (B 1249)
Sermon at St. Paul fs], Nov. 22, a thanksgiving. Lond.,
1709. 8. (C 213)
Sermon before the Queen, Windsor, Sept. 9, 1705.
Lond.. 1705. 4. (B 1350)
Sermon before [Etonians], Dec. 8, 1702. Lond., 1702.
8. (B1331)
Sermon. June 6, 1708. consecration of Wm., Bp. of
Asaph. Lond.. 1708. 8. (B 1349)
Sermon, Mar. 3. 1707-8, funeral of T. Staynoe. Lond.,
1708. 8. (C 201)
Sennon. Mar. 8, 1710-11, the day on which her Majesty
began her reign. Lond., 1711. 8. (B 1272)
Sermon. Nov. 19, 1710, consecration of John. Bp. of
Bristol, and Philip, Bp. of St. Davids. Lond., 1710.
8. (B1349)
Adams, Rcr. John, of Xeirport, JR. I. Poems on
several occasions. Boston, 1745. 12.
- Sketch of. (In Knapp, S. L. Biog. sketches. 1821.)
Adams, John, master of the Academy at I /itf/ici/.
Flowers of ancient history. Phila., 1795. 12.
Flowers of modern history. Phila., 1796. 12.
- History of Spain. Lond., 1793. 3v. 8.
Adams, John, President of the U. S. Works, with
life, notes, etc., by C. F. Adams. Boston,
1850-56. 10 v. 8.
Contents. Vol. 1. Life. 2. Diary, with passages
from an autobiography. Notes of debates in the Con
tinental Congress in 1775-76. Autobiography. .!//-
pfnili.r: Notes on the argument of counsel in the cause
of writs of assistance, and of the speech of James Otis,
3761 ; Notes of the argument in defence, and statement
of authorities, in the cause of Michael Corbet and oth
ers, charged with the murder of Lieut. Panton, 1769;
Original draught of the declaration of rights and srriev-
ances, made by the Congress of 1774. 3. Autobiogra
phy, continued. Diary. Notes of a debate in the
Senate of the U. S. Assays: On private revenge:
Self-delusion. Dissertation on the canon and the feudal
law. Instructions of the town of Braintree to their
representatives. 1765. Earl of Clarendon to W. Pym.
Gov. "\Vinthrop to Gov. Bradford. Instructions of
the town of Boston to their representatives, 1768-69.
Independence of the judiciary; a controversy between
"NV. Brattle and J. Adams. 1773. .!////< -mli? : On the
powers of the Senate in appointing ambassadors and
fixing the grade, by T. Jefferson. 1790. 4. Novanglus.
Thoughts on government applicable to the present
state of the Amer. colonies. Report of a constitution
or form of government for Mass.. 1779. Defence of the
constitutions of government of the U. S. 5. Defence,
vols. 1-2. A/>/ -IK/;.,-: Letter to the Abbe de Mably.
on the proper method of treating American history.
6. Defence, vol. 3, continued. Discourses on Davila,
a series of papers on political history. Four letters.
being an interesting correspondence between J. Adams
and "8. Adams on government. Three letters to R.
Sherman on the constitution of the II. S. R. Sherman
to J. Adams, in reply. Letters to J. Taylor, in reply-
to his strictures on some parts of the Defence of the
American constitutions. Review of propositions for
amendingthe constitution, submitted by llillbouse to the
Senate in 1808. 7-8. Official letters, message*, etc. 9-
10. Getieral correspondence. 10. Indexes.
- Answer, (fii Sumner, W. II. Inquiry on the impor
tance of the militia. Bost., ISii. 8". B 547)
- Correspondence ; originally published in the
Boston patriot. Boston, 1809. 8.
- Correspondence [with] \V. Cunningham, 1803
-12. Bost., 1809. 8.
- Same. (In True sentiments of America. 1768. Also
in B 462, 1654)
- Defence of the constitutions of government of
the United States. London, 1787-8. 3 v. 8.
- Same. Phila., 1787. 12.
- Discourses on Davila. Boston, 1805. 8.
- Essay on the canon and feudal law. (In Col. of State
papers, by an American. 1782. B 5%)
- Evidence of commotions. March 5. 1770; extracts from
the memorandum book of A. (In Kidder, F. His
tory of the Boston Massacre. 1870.)
- Four letters between J. Adams and S. Adams. Boston,
1802. S". (B622, 1701;
- History of the dispute with America: [an abridgment of
Novanglus]. Lond.. 1784. 8. (B 637, 1638)
- Snine. Gescniedenis van het geschil tusschen Groot-
Britannie en Amer. Amsterdam. 17S2. 8". (B 464)
- Inadmissible principles of the king of England s
proclamation, considered ; originally publ.
in the Boston patriot. Boston, 1809. 8.
- Another copy. (B 991)
- Letter to Ezra Stiles, 1788. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc.
1864-65.) Letter. Phila.. Apr. 2, 1776. Letter to
Prof. J. Gorham. Jan. 28,1817. (fn Proe. 1867-69.)
- Letter to T. Pinckney. Phila., 1800. 8. (B 401)
- Letters addressed to his wile ; ed. by C. F.
Adams. Boston, 1841. 2 v. 12".
- Same. (In Wells, W. V. Life of S. Adams, v. 3. 1805.)
- Letters to Arthur Lee. (In Lee, R. II., Jr. Life of
A. Lee, v. 2. IS -li.)
- Letters to Dr. Calkoen on the United States.
Lond., printed not published, 17G8. 8.
- Another copy. (W 23)
- Same. n.t.p. [1786 ] 8. (B 594)
- Same. Twenty-six letters, respecting the revolution of
America. New York, 1789. 12. (C 74)
- Memorie aan de Staaten-Generaal der Vereenigde Ned-
erlanden. n.t.p. [17 ]. 8. (0265,268)
- Novanglus [J. Adams] and Massachusettensis
[D. Leonard] ; also, Letters by J. Adams to
AV. Tudor. Boston, 1819. 8.
- Patriotic addresses to the President ; with the
answers. Boston, 1798. 12.
- Speech in defence of the British soldiers, 1770. In
augural address. 1797. (In Moore, F. Amer. elo
quence, v. 1. 1864.)
- Speeches. See Speeches, addresses, etc., of the Pres.
of the U. S. 1825.
- An VMS, C. F. Life of J. Adams, begun by J.
Q. Adams. Phila., 1871. 2 v. 12.
Note. Repub., revised, from J. Adams s AVorks. v. 1 .
- ADAMS. J. Q. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal.,
v. 4. 1839.)
- ANSWER to Hamilton s letter concerning the public
character of J. Adams; by a citizen of N. Y. New
York. 1800. 8. (B 401)
- AKISTIDES, pnend. Letter to Gen. Hamilton, occa
sioned by his letter to Adams. n.t.n.W. (B 401)
- CAIL S pseud. A few remarks on Hamilton s late let
ter. Baltimore. 1800. 8. (B 401)
- CHALNCY. C. John Adams the author of An essay on
feudal and canon law. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll.,
v.10. 1809.)
- CHEETHAM, J. Narrative of the suppression,
by Col. Burr, of Wood s History. N. Y.,
1802. 8.
- Another copy. (B 1885)
- CINCINN vrrs. //*< /. Keply to Hamilton s letter. New
York, 1800. S". (B401)
- COLLECTION of state papers rel. to the first acknowl
edgment of the sovereignty of the U. S. A. and the
reception of Adams by the States General of the
Netherlands: prefixed. Political character of Adams.
by an American. London. 1782. 8. (B 596)
ADAMS, J.
14
ADAMS, J. Q.
COLI:MBI:S, 0. Proceedings of the U. S. court, etc., in
testimony of respect for T. Jeft erson and J. Adams ;
also, discourses by J. Hoge. Columbus, 1826. 12.
(C 173)
CUNNINGHAM, W. Letter to a great character, n.p.,
1811. 8. (B440)
FEDERALIST. The ; strictures upon [Phocion s] Pre
tentious of Jefferson to the presidency examined, and
the chaws asrainst Adams refuted. Phila., 1796. 8.
(B 420, 628, 1701)
GIBUS, G., ed. Memoirs of the administrations
of Washington and J. Adams. New York,
184G. 2 v. 8.
HAMILTON. A. Letter concerning the public conduct
and character of J. Adams. 2d ed. New York,
1800. 8. (B 593)
Same. 3ded. X. Y., 1800. 8. (B 401)
- Same. Xew ed. Boston, 1809. 8.
- (it ho- copies. (B 137, 412, 1837)
LETTER to A. Hamilton, containing observa
tions on his letter ; by a citizen of these
States. Salem, 1800. 8.
Siune. Xew York, 1800. 8.
LETTER to an ex-president of the U. S. Leominster,
1812. 8. (B461)
LIVINGSTON, "W. Examen du gouvernement
d Angleterre compare aux constitutions des
Etats-Unis. Londres, 1789. 12.
Note. A reply to the Defence.
LOVELL. J. Copy of letter, July 4. 1805, to the Pres. of
tbelT. 8. Boston, 1805. 8. (B 971)
MILTON, J. G-. Brief considerations of the services,
virtues, and talents, which recommend A. for the
presidency. Boston, 1796. 12. (B 613, 972)
OBSERVATIONS on government, [and] on A. s Defence
of the constitutions. X. Y., 1787. 8. (B 701)
PICKERING, T. Review of the correspondence be
tween Adams and Cunningham. Salem. 1824. 8.
(B 1493, 1761, C 43)
- POLITICAL reformer ; strictures on Adams s
Defence of the constitutions. Phila.,1797. 8.
PHOCION, psitiid. The pretentious of Jeft erson exam
ined, and charges against J. Adams refuted, n.p.,
1796. 8. (B596)
SECOND warning. The; strictures on [A. s] speech at
the opening of Cong, in Nov. last. Paris, 1798. 8.
(B631)
- VINDICATION of the character of Adams, in reply to
the letter of Hamilton. Xew York. 1800. 8. (B
1701, 1838, 1850)
- "\Vooi), J. History of the administration of J.
Adams. Xew York, 1802. 8".
[Addresses on the death of J. Adams. 1 v.n.. 1826. 8.
(B 1206)
Viz. : Bancroft, A., at Worcester, 1826; Clarke, S.,
Worcester. 1826 ; Colman, II., Salem, 1826 ; Cranch,
W., Washington, 1827, (ulxo W. 4) ; Ware, II., Cam
bridge . 1820 ; Whitney, P., Boston. 1826; Gushing,
C., Cambridge, 1826; (ulxo B 556, 1730); Duer
\V. A.. Albany, 1820 (itlw B 556); Ford, T., Charles
ton. 18-.it; : Forsyth, J ., Augusta, 1826 ; Frothingham,
X. I,., Boston. 182ii; Sprague, J. E., Salem, 1826;
Sprague, P., llallowell. 1 820 ; Webster, D., Boston,
182ii (,,/.vo B 556, 1668, 1730. 1755, 1797).
For other addresses on his death nee Breckenridge, H.
M Eulogy, (in /i IK Speeches on the Jew bill. 182it) Ev
erett. K.. Charlestown, (B 536, 556, 1730, 1755, 1797)-
Kirkland, J. T. (in Amer. Acad. Mem., n.s , v 1
18:;:!) ; Sergeant, J.. (B1828) ; Knapp, S. I,.. (B 556, 1755)
Stanford, J.. HeUevui:. X. Y. (B 1097) ; Wirt, W Wash
ington (B1730).
See nl xii Parker, T. Historic Americans. 1870;
inn! Sanderson, J. Biography of the signers of the
declaration of Independence, v.8. 1820.
Adams, John. I.L.D.. />. 1772. h nnrrul sermon on. 1863
See Glover, L. M. (B 1639)
Adams, John Couch. Explanation of irregular
ities in the motion of Uranus. London,
1846. 8".
Adams, John Grcenleaf. Memoir of John Moore,
with selections from his writings. Boston
1 .>(!. 12".
- and Chapin, E. II. Hymns for Christian de
votion. Boston, 1848. 12.
Adams, John Quincy, President of the United States.
Address at his inauguration, 1797. (In Speeches of
the President. 1825.)
Address at Washington, July 4. Washington, 1821.
8. (B555)
Same. Cambridge. 1821. 8. (B 1427)
-MOORE. J.B. Vindication of A. s oration. Concord,
1821. 8. (B 557)
RKMAKKS on the Address. N. Y., 1822. 8. (B 1427)
REVIEW of the Address. Boston, 1821. 8. (B 557)
Address to his constituents, Braintree, Sept. 17, 1842.
Bost., 1842. 8. (B 1428)
Address to his constituents, April 3, 1845. n.p., [1845].
8. (B 1428, 1501)
Address to the cadets [in Quincy] . n.p.. [18] . 4. (A 64)
Address to the Mass. Char. Fire Soc., May 28, 1802.
Boston, 1802. 8. (B 1427)
Same. 2d ed. Boston. 1802. 8. (B 621)
Address to the Norfolk Co. Temperance Soc., Sept.
29, 1842. Quincy, 1842. 8". (B 1428)
American principles; review of Works of F. Ames.
Boston, 1809. 8 U . (B 137, 411, 534, 1427, 1837)
- LOWELL, J. Remarks on the Review of Ames s Works.
Boston, 1809. 8. (B 411)
Answer to Pain s Rights of man. [In 7 letters.] Lon
don, 1793. 8. (B 596)
Same, entitled Observations on Paine s Rights of
man. Edinburgh, [179-]. 8. (B 575)
Argument in case of U. S., applicants, vs.
Cinque and others. Xcw York, 1841. 8.
Another copy. (B 1428)
Correspondence between John Quincy Adams and
several citizens of Massachusetts, concerning the
charge of a design to dissolve the Union. Boston,
1829. 8. (B 978, 1648, 1702, 1761, 1796)
Same. 2d ed. Bost.. 1829. 8. (B 1770)
Dermot Mac Morrogh ; or. The conquest of Ireland.
Boston, 1832. 8. (61060,1427)
Discourse on education . at Braintree, Oct. 24, 1839.
Boston. 1840. 8. (B 1428)
- The Duplicate letters, the fisheries, and the Mis
sissippi. Washington, 1822. 8.
Eulogy on James Madison. Sept. 27. 1836. Boston,
1836. 8. (B 1124, 1221, 1428, 1648, 1824, 1882)
Eulogy on James Monroe. Boston, 1831. 8. (B 1021,
1221, 1648 2 cop.. 1805, 1828)
Introduction. (In Lovejoy, J. C. and O. Memoir of
E. P. Lovejoy. 1838.)
John Adams. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal.,
v.4. 1839.)
Jubilee of the Constitution ; a discourse. Apr. 30, 1839.
New York, 1839. 8. (B 1428, 1655, 1697, 1819)
Lectures on rhetoric and oratory. Cambridge,
1810. 2v. 8.
Letter read at the celebration of West India emanci
pation in Bangor, May 27, 1843. n.t.p. 8. (B 1197,
1428)
Letter to H. G. Otis on our national affairs. With rem.
on Pickering s Letters to the Gov. Boston, 1808. 8.
(B 1427, 1837)
- Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1808. 8. (B 1761)
- Same. Salem, 1808. 8. (B 1489)
Same. London, 1808. 8. (B 532)
Same. With an Appendix written July. 1824. Balti
more. 1824. 8. (B 1427)
- ALFRED, pseud . Letter to John Quincy Adams oc
casioned by his Letter to Harrison Gray Otis.
America, 1808. 8. (B 1427)
- COLMAN. W. Remarks and criticisms on the Letter
to II. G. Otis. Boston, 1808. 8. (B 1427)
- Letter on masonry to W. L. Stone. Lancaster, 1832.
8. (B1427)
Letters on Silesia, written during a tour in that
country in 1800-01. London, 1804. 8.
Letters on the entered apprentice s oath. Boston,
1833. 8. (C 199)
- Letters on the masonic institution. Boston,
1847. 8.
Letters to his son on the study of the Bible. (In
Adams. Abigail. Letters.)
- Lives of celebrated statesmen ; with sketch of the au
thor, by C. W. Upham. N. Y.. 1846. 8. (B 1700)
Mrs. A. Adams. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal.,
v.4. 1839.)
Xew England confederacy of 1643. Bost., 1843. 8. (B
1428)
Separately publ. from Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 29.
1846.
Oration at the author s installation as Boylston profes
sor atCamb., June 12. Bost., 1806. 8. (B 569, 1427)
ADAMS, J. Q.
15
ADAMS, N.
Oration at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1802. Boston, 1802. 8.
(B 622, 1427)
ftttnte. (In Moore, F. Amer. eloquence, v. 2. 1864.)
Oration at (Juincy. Mass.. July 4. 1831. Boston, 1831.
8. (B 1021, 1203, 1648)
Oration. Boston, July 4. 1793. Boston, 1793. 8. (B 394,
641, 1427)
Oration before the Cincinnati Astronomical Soc., on
laying the corner stone of an Observatory, Nov. 10,
1843. Cincinnati. 1843. 8. (B 1428)
Oration, Newburyport, July 4, 1X37. Newburyport,
[1837]. 8. (B 1124, 1204, 1428, 1739, 1824)
Oration on the life and character of Lafayette.
Washington, 1835. 8.
Othercopies. (B 1220, 1648, 1695, 1721, 1808, 1812, 1881)
Same. Boston. 183. ). 8. (B 1113)
Siuiif. (In Moore, F. Amer. eloquence, v. 2. 1864.)
Poems of religion and society ; with notices of
his life, by J. Davis and T. II. Bentoii. New
York, 1848. 18.
Remarks on the right of petition. Dec. 22. 1843. Slip
from the Whig Standard. 1843. (B 1498)
Report of the Committee on manufactures. May 23,
1832. n.p., [1832]. 8. (B 1790)
Report of the minority of the Committee on manufac
ture*. Feb. 28. 1833. by J . Q. A. and L. C ONDICT.
Boston, 1833. 8. (B 1427, 1648)
Same, entitled : Tariff report of J. Q. Adams. Bost.,
1833. 8. (B 1427)
Ilcport on weights and measures. Washington,
1821. 8.
Report on the bank of the U. S. Wash.. 1832. 8. (22rf
Cony. 1st xezs. Hoitxe. Hep. 4(>0) (B 1059)
Social compact exemplified in the Constitution of
Mass.: a lecture, Nov. 25, 1842. Providence, 1842. 8.
(B 1428)
Society and civilization. [From the American Whig
review, v. 2.] 1845.8. (B 1428)
Speech on his resolution to inquire into the failure of
the Fortification Bill, June 22, 1836. Washington,
1836. 8. (B 1113)
Speech on the Mt Leod case. Sept. 4. 1841. [From the
National intelligencer. 1841.] (B 1498)
Speech [on] the navy pension fund. Dec. 28. 1840. n.p.,
n.il. 8. (B1428, 1823)
Speech on the removal of the public deposites and its
reasons. Washington, 1834. 8. (B 1721, 1732)
Same. Suppl. to the Daily advertiser. [Bost..] n.d.
8. (B 1089, 1427, 1648, 1810)
-- Speech on the resolution for distributing rations to fu
gitives from Indian hostilities in Ala. and Geo., May
25. 1836. Washington. 1836. 4. (B 1718)
Speech upon the right of the people to petition, etc.
Washington. 1838. 8. (B 1655)
Substance of [his] speech, with part of the debate on
the bill rel. to the collection of duties, May 8, 1840.
Boston, 1840. 8. (B 1428, 1497)
Verhandlungen nnd Addresse von der Convention, 28
Dec. 1827. Erwiihlung von J. Q. Adams. German-
ton, O.. 1828. 8. (C 194)
See a Ixo Gentz, F. Origin of the American revolution.
tr. by J. Q. Adams. 1800.
ADAMS memorial. The ; sketch of J. Adams and J. Q.
Adams. Boston, 1848. 8. (B 1453)
ADDRESS of the central committee appointed by a con
vention of the [Mass.] legislature friendly to the
election of J. Q. Adams. Boston, 1828. 8. (B 1494)
GUSHING, C. On the proposition to censure J. Q. A.,
Feb. 7, 1837. Washington. 1837. 8. (B 1496)
Same, n.t.p. [1837.] 8. (B 1718)
INGIIAM. S. D. Exposition of the political character
and principles of J. Q. A. Wash.. 1S27. 8. (B 1105)
LINCOLN, L. On the resolution to censure J. Q. A.,
Feb. 7, 1837. Washington. 1837. 8. (B 1496)
MASS. General Assembly. Testimonials of respect to
the memory of J. Q. A. Boston. 1848. 8. (B 1207)
PLAIN reasons for preferring Jackson to Adams as
president. Baltimore. 1825. 8.
PRINCIPLES and acts of Adams administration vindi
cated against the address of the Jackson convention
at Concord, June 11, 12. 1828. Cone. .1828. S". (B1494)
QUIXCY, J. Life of J. Q. Adams. Boston,
1858. 8.
-Correspondence relating to a memoir of Adams. (In
Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll.. v. 32. 1854.)
RUSSELL, J. Letter to J. P. Van Ness, with appendix.
n.p., [1828]. 8. (B1835)
SEWARK, AY. II. Life and public services of J.
Q. Adams. Auburn, 1848. 12.
SKETCH of the life of J.Q.Adams, n.p., 1827. 8. (B1493)
.SKETCHES of [his] public services. New York, 1823.
8. (B532)
- TREATY of Ghent, and the fisheries ; or. The diplomatic
talents of J. Q. A. candidly examined. Boston, 1824.
8. (B532)
UNDERWOOD, J. It. Speech on the resolution to cen
sure J. (1. A. for presenting a petition for the di>-o-
lution of the Union. June 27, 1842. Washington, 1842.
8. (B 1119, 1499)
UNITEU STATES Cong. Addresses in Congress and
funeral solemnities on [his] death. Washington,
1848. 8. (B 1207)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Proceedings of the corporation
and citizens on the death of J. Q. Adams. Wash
ington, 1848. 8. (B 1207)
Note. B 1206 contains addresses on the death of J.
Q. Adams, rig. : Hague, W.. Boston. 1848; Parker, T.,
Boston. 1848 (<tlx<> B 1207) : Sharp, D.. Boston. 1848 (also
B 1207, 1648, 1801); Storrs, li. S., Boston, 1848; Wa-
terston, R. C.. Boston. 1848.
For other addresses nee Allen, J. II.. Washington,
1848 (B 1207, 1648) ; Everett, K.. Boston, 1848 (B 1207,
1737, 1738); Hague, W.. Boston. 1848 (B 1206): King,
C., Elizabethtown. N.J.. 1^4S (B 1207) : Livermore, A.
A.,Keene. N. II. 1848 (B1207); Lunt. W. P.. Bor-ton.
1848 (in fiix Coll. of discourses and addresses) (B 1207,
1648): Parker, T.. Boston. 1848 (B 1206, 1207): Sharp,
D., Boston. 1848 (B 1206, 1207, 1648); Storrs, H. S.. Bos
ton. 1848 (B1206); Walker, T.. Cincinnati, 1848 (B1207);
Waterston, R. C., Boston. 1848 (B 1206).
See ulxo Maury, S. M. Statesmen of America. 1847;
uiiil I riiAM. C. W. (//i Longacre, J.B. Nat. portr. gal.,
v.4. 1839.)
Adams, John S. Answers to objections against
spiritual intercourse. X. Y., 1853. 12".
Adams, Joseph. Letter to T. Barnard, with [the] answer.
Boston, 1743. 8. (B 44)
Necessity and importance of rulers: sermon. Newing-
ton. Mar. 13, 1769. Portsmouth. 1769. 4". (B302)
Adams, Joseph, M.I). Laws of different epidemic
diseases. London, 1809. 8.
Answers to all the objections against cow-pox. 5th ed.
with add. London. 1807. 8". (B 828)
Illustration of Hunter s doctrine, concerning life of the
blood, in answer to the Edinburgh review of Aber-
nethy s lectures. London, 1814. 8. (B 834)
Memoirs of John Hunter. London, 1817. 8.
Morbid poisons, chronic and acute. London,
1807. 4".
Observations on cancerous breast. London,
1801. 8.
Philosophical treatise on hereditary peculiarities ; with
notes illustrative of the subject, in gout, scrofula,
and madness. 2d ed. with appendix, on goitres and
cretins. London. 1815. 8. (B 834)
Popular view of vaccine inoculation. London
1807. 16".
Short account of the climate of Madeira. London,
1801. 8. (B680)
Adams, Joseph. Search the Scriptures. Against the Unita-
tarian doctrine. Roxbury. 1846. 8. (B 1282)
Adams, Josiah. Genealogy of descendants of Rich
ard Haven. Boston, 1843. 8.
Same. AVith additions and address by J. C.
Park, at a meeting of the descendants at Fram-
ingham, Aug. 29, 1844. 2ded. Bost., 1849. 8.
Letter to L. Shattuck in vindication of the claims of
Capt. 1. Davis, to his share in the honors of the Con
cord fight. Boston. 1850. 8. (B 1602)
Adams, J/>-x. Louisa Catherine (Johnson). Sketch. (In
Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal., v. 4. 1839.)
Adams, Moses. Sermon. Dec. 30. 1802, funeral of P. Wright ;
with character of Wright, by D. Chaplin. Boston,
1803. 8. (B213)
Sermon, death of Josiah Bridge. Boston, 1801. 8.
(B 1209)
Sermon, ordination of L. Wright, June 13, 1798. Ded-
ham, 1798. 8. (B 165, 916)
Sermon, ordination of T. Noyes. Needham, July 10,
1799. Dedham. 1799. 8. (B 165)
Adams, Moses, M.I).. TRIAL of ; for the murder of his wife.
Boston, 1815. 8. (B 344)
Adams, Nathaniel. Annals of Portsmouth, N. II.;
with biographical sketches. Ports., 1825. 8".
Memoir of S. Penhallow. (In N. H. Hist. Soc. Coll..
v.l. 1824.)
ADAMS, N.
16
ADAMS, Z.
Adams, Xehcmiah. Address, installation of J. M.
Maiming. Boston, 1857. 8.
Agnes and the little key ; or, Bereaved parents
comforted. Bost., 1857. 12.
Bertha and her baptism. Boston, 1857. 12.
Christ a friend, thirteen discourses. Boston,
1855. 8.
Cochituate lake. (Tn Boston book. The. 4tli coll. 1850.)
Evenings with the doctrines. Bost., 1861. 12".
God is Love ; suppl. to a din. on the- reasonableness of
future endless punishment. With notice of T. S.
King s two disc, in reply. Boston. 1858. 12". (B 1282)
The Great question ; a sermon, Nov. 28, 1847. Boston,
1847. 8". (B 1651)
Letter to K. S. Gannett, occasioned by his tract on
atonement. Boston. 1840. 8". (C 184)
Life of John Eliot. Boston, 1847. 12. (Lives
of the chief fathers of New England, v. 3.)
My baptism. Boston, 1839. 32.
- Remarks on Unitarian belief. Bost., 1832. 18.
Sable cloud ; a Southern tale, with Northern
comments. Boston, 1861. 12.
Sermon. Dec. 9, 1840. death of W. J. Armstrong. Bos
ton. 1846. 8. (B1244)
Sermon, May 16. 1847. after the interment of his mother.
Boston. 1848. 8. (B 1244)
Sermon, Oct. 31. 1852. after the interment of D. Web
ster. 2d ed. Boston. 1852. 8. (B 1729)
Sermon to Bowdoin St. Soc., Boston, on closing their
he. use of worship. May 4, 1862. Boston, 1862. 8.
(B 1282)
South side view of slavery. Bost., 1854. 12.
Why am I a Trinitarian Congregationalist? (fn Pitts
Street ( Impel lectures. 1858.)
and Fairchild, J. II. Correspondence, Boston, 1846.
8. (B 1393, 1736)
BOSTON. ESSKX ST. CHURCH. Memorial vol
ume, 25th anniversary of the installation of
N. Adams. Boston, 1860. 8".
WAKE. 11. Jr. Letter to N. A. on his Injuries done
to Christ. Boston. 1841. 8. (D 29)
Adams, llobert. Narrative of 11. A., wrecked on
the W. coast of Africa in 1810. Lond.,1816. 4".
Adams, Samuel. Appeal to the world ; or, Vindi
cation of the town of Boston. London,
r< -j>rinted, 1770 8.
- Aimthn- i-opii. (B389)
Same. Boston. 1769. 8". (6610,1005,1081,1091)
Letter to .las. Warren, relative to the Boston Port Bill.
(In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll.. v. 34. 1858.)
Letters between J. Q. Adams and S. Adams. Boston,
1802. 8. (B 622, 1701)
- Letters to Arthur Lee. (In Lee, B. H., Jr. Life of
A. Lee, v. 2. 1829.)
- Oration. Phila.. Aug. 1, 1776. Phila,, 1776. 8. (B 382)
Sniin . (In Moore, F. Amer. eloquence, v. 1. 1864.)
\oti-. For a summary of the evidence against the au
thenticity of this oration, nee Wells, W. V. Life of
Ail.-uiis. v. 2. p. 440.
LONGACRE. .1. I!., mill HERRING, J. S. Adams. (In
tfti ir Nat. portr. gal., v. 4. 1839.)
- WKU.S, YV. V. Life and public services of S.
Adams. Boston, 1865. 3 v. 8.
Xnlf. This contains extracts from his correspond
ence, state papers, and political essays; including the
whole of The rights of the colonists. etc., the address
To the Karl of < arlisle, etc., June, 1778, the Address
of the convention for framing a new constitution for
MM achusetts. the "Four letters between John and
Banrael Adams on government, and the -Oration deliv
ered in Philadelphia, Aug. 1st. 1776.
- Funeral termon. ISM. See Thacher, T. (B 203, 623)
See Sanderson, J. Biography of the signers to the
declaration of Independence, v.9. 1820.
Adams, Solomon. Classification of knowledge (In Ampr
Inst. of Instr. Led. 184:!.)
Adams, T. Democracy unveiled, a letter to Sir. F.
Burdett. London, 1811. 8.
Adams, Thomas. Commentary [on] the Second
Epistle of I eter. London, 1633. f".
Sermons, n.t.p. f.
Adams, Thomas B. Catalogue of [bis] library, sold Bos
ton. 1832. 8. (B1617)
Adams, Win., navigator. Account of a voyage to the Isle
of Japan, by W. Adams ; taken out of his two letters.
(In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705.)
Letters of W. Adams, 1611-1617. (In Bundall, T., ed.
Memorials of Japan. 1850.)
Succinct account of [bis] adventures in Japan; coll. as
well from his letters, as Portuguese and Dutch wri
ters. (In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1764.)
Voyage to Japan, in two letters. (In, Purchas. Pil-
griines, v. 1. 1625; Green, J. Col. of voy.. v. 1, b. 3.
1745-47 ; and Kerr, It. Col. of voy., v. 8. 1824.)
Adams, Win., of DetUnun, Jinx*.. />. 1650. d. 1685. Two
sermons. (In Burgess, E., ed. Dedhain pulpit. 1840.)
CAULKIXS. F. M. Memoir of W. Adams. (In Mass.
Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 31. 1852.)
Adams, Wm., D.D. Answer to Rotheranvs apology
for the Athanasian creed. London, 1773. 8.
Essay in answer to Hume s essay on miracles. 3d ed.
London, 1767. 8. (B 267)
Nature and obligation of virtue ; sermon, visitation of
Lichtield. London, 1754. 8. (B 118)
Pastoral advice to young persons before confirmation.
2d ed. Shrewsbury, 1772. 8. (C 239)
Adams, Sir Wm. On measures resorted to by the
London Eye Infirmary, for retarding plans
for the extermination of Egyptian ophthal
mia. London, 1817. 8.
On the operation of depression, and of extrac
tion of cataract. London, 1817. 8.
Reply to the Report of the London Infirmary for thu
Eye. London. 1818. 8. (B 866)
MAGENDIE, V.,iuid BLAINVILLE. N". de. Report made
by order of the Philomathic Society of Paris on the
new operations and instruments invented by Sir W.
A., for diseases of the eye. Lond., 1814. 8. (B 1557)
Adams, Wm., surgeon. Lecture on curvature of
the spine. London, 1865. 8.
Adams, Wm., D.I)., of New York. Christianity and civil
government; discourse. Nov. 10, 1850. New York,
1851. 8. (B 1282)
Life and services of J. C. Brigham; discourse, Nov. 9,
1862. New York, 1863. 8". (B 1244)
Prayer for rulers a duty of Christian patriots, sermon,
Jan. 4. 1861. (In Fast day sermons. 1861.)
Sermon, death of Lincoln. (In Lincoln, A. Our mar
tyr president. 1865.)
Adams, Win. B. English pleasure carriages. Lon
don, 1837. 8.
Adams, Wm. E. The slaveholder s war ; an argu
ment for the north and the negro. London,
1863. 8.
Adams, Wm. II. D. Before the conquest, or Eng
lish worthies in the old English period. Ed
inburgh, 1876. 16.
- Lighthouses and lightships. N. Y., 1870. 16.
Temples, tombs, and monuments of ancient
Greece and Rome. Boston, 1871. 8.
- Topography and history of the Rhine Valley. (In.
Hozier, H. M. Franco-Prussian war. 1871.)
Adams, Wm. J. On school-rooms and school apparatus.
(In Amer. Inst. Instr. Lectures. 1830.)
Adams, Wm. M. Two sermons in Norwich, 1817. Nor
wich, 1818. 8. (C 205)
Adams, Win. Taylor. Spelling book for advanced
classes. Boston, 1863. 12.
Adams, Zabdiel. Answer to [Chaplin s] Treatise on church
government. Boston. 1773. 8. (B 16, 1091,0123)
The bishop s office a good work; sermon, ordination of
C. Stearns. Lincoln, Nov. 7, 1781. Boston, 1782. 12.
(B 66, C 1231
Duty of ministers; sermon, installation of J. Foster.
Boston. 1792. H". (B 916)
Evil designs of men made subservient, etc. ; sermon,
Apr. 19. Boston, 1783. 8. (B 48, 49)
Happiness of unity, sermon. Aug. 26, 1772. Boston,
1772. 8". (B16)
-CHAPLIN. E. Treatise on church government, [con
taining] remarks on Adams s sermon, Aug. 26. 1772.
Boston, 1773. 8. (B 16)
- Second treaitse on church government. Bost.,
1773. 12.
- Another copy. (C 127)
Nature, etc., of church-musick ; sermon, Apr. 4, 1771.
I .oston, 1771. 8. (B 196, C 23, 37)
- Sermon, gen. elect. Bost., 1782. S". (B 49, 174, 182, 186)
ADAMS, Z. B.
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Adams, Zabdiel B., ,V. />.. of Boston. Biographical notice
of. (/H Mass. Med. Soc. Comm., v.O. 1860.)
Adams, Manx. YKOMANS, J. W. History of Adams, Mass.
(In Dewey, C. Hist, of Berkshire, pt. 2.)
Adams family. (In Morse, A. G-eneal. register of descend
ants of Puritans, v. 1. 1855.)
Adams family of Kingston, Mass. ADAMS, G. Ge-
neal. of the Adams family. Bost., 1861. 8.
Adams, Sampson, & Co. tiff Adams, George.
Adamson, Ehenezer. Poor laws. (In National Assoc.
Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1860.)
Adamson, John. J/. A. Sermon, funeral of Sir Edmund
Tumor, at Stoke in Lincolnshire, April 14, 1707.
London. 1707. 8. (B 1242)
Adamson, John. Memoirs of Camoens. London,
1820. 2v. 12".
Adamson, John ? What ought England to do with respect to
Church patronage in Scotland? Edinburgh, 1840.
8". (B 1361)
Adamson, John, M. D. Cause and cure of Asiatic cholera.
London. 1851. 8. (B 1569)
Adamus. See Adam.
Adanson, Michel. Voyage en Afrique. (In Montemont,
A. Biblioth. univ.. v. 22. 1835.)
Voyage to Senegal and the river Gambia. (In Pinker-
ton, J. Col. of voy., v. 16. 1814.)
- CtrviKit. G. L. Eloge. (In /*/* Eloges hist., v.l. 1819.)
Adderly, Sir Charles B. Review of The colonial
policy of Lord J. Russell s administration, by
Earl Grey, 1853 ; and of subsequent colo
nial history. London, 1869. 8.
On education. On reports on transportation and pe
nal servitude. (In National Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci.
Trans.. 1859 and 1863.)
Reflections on the speech of Ld. J. Russell on colonial
policy. London. 1850. 8. (B 1532)
Statement of the present Cape case. London.
1851. 8.
Addicks. Mrs. Barbara O Sullivan. Essay on education.
Phila., 1831. 8. (B 1104)
Addington, Henry. \st Vise, Sidmotcth. Speech on the mo
tion of the Marq. of Stratford, April 1807, [on the
change of ministry]. London, 1807. 8. (B 1415)
- PELLEW, G. Life and correspondence of A.
London, 1847. 3 v. 8.
VIEW of the relative situations of Pitt and Addington;
by a M.P. London. 1804. 8. (B 1413)
Addington, Isaac, funeral sermon on. 1715. See Colman,
B. (C7)
Addington, L. Digest of the revenue laws of
the IT. S., the duties of collectors, naval offi
cers, etc., [with] an appendix. Phila., 1804.
12.
Addington, Stephen. Peace the end of the perfect and up
right man ; sermon occasioned by the death of Wm.
Ford, with oration at his interment, by J. Barber.
London, 1783. 8. (B 1215)
A people perishing for lack of knowledge; sermon,
Apr. 19. 1786. London. 1786. 8. (B 302)
Serious address on an early attendance upon worship.
London. 1785. 24. (D 13)
Addison. Alex. The alien act; charge to the grand juries
of the fifth circuit, Penn., Dec. sess., 1798. Wash.,
1799. 12. (W69)
Analysis of the report of the committee of the Virginia
assemb., on proceedings of other States, in answer
to their resolutions. Phila., 1800. 12". (C 77, and 2
cops. W 13)
Liberty of speech and of the press ; charge to the
grand juries of the fifth circuit, Penn. Washington,
1798. 12. (W69)
Observations on the speech of A. Gallatin, on the for
eign intercourse bill. Wash.. 1798. 8. (B 423, W 63)
LLOYD, T. Trial of A. A. on an impeachment. Lan
caster. 1803. 8. (B 405)
WOOD, J. Letter in answer to his Rise and progress of
revolution. Phila., 1801. 8. (B 657)
Addison, Charles G. Damascus and Palmyra.
Phila., 1838. 2 v. 12.
- History of Knights Templars, the Temple
Church, etc. London, 1842. 8.
Addison, George A. Indian reminiscences ; or, The
Bengal Moofussul miscellany. Lond., 1837. 8.
Addison, Henry R. Butterfly s ball ; an operatic extrava
ganza. "London, 1834. 10. (C 286)
- Locked in with a lady. (In DeWitt s acting plays, v. 6.)
3. (13. 7. 72.)
Addison, Joseph. Works. Lond., 1721. 4 v. 4.
Cuii/i-iitn. Vol. 1. Poems. Rosamond. Essay upon
Virgil s Georgics. Cato. Dialogues upon ancient
medals. 2. Remark* on several parts of Italy, etc.
Taller. 2-4. Spectator. 4. Guardian. Lover. Pres
ent state of the war. Tryall and conviction of Count
Tariff. Whig-examiner. Free-holder. Christian
religion.
- Works; with notes by R. Hurd. Lond., 1811.
6v. 8.
Contents. Vol. 1. Poems. Dialogues on medals.
2. Remarks on Italy. Tatler. 3-5. Spectator. 5.
Guardian. Lover. Present state of the war.
Trial and conviction of Count Tariff. Whig-examiner.
6. Freeholder. Of the Christian religion. The
drummer, or, Haunted house. Ancient and modern
learning.
Addisoniana ; [ed. by Sir R. Phillips] . Lon
don, [1803]. 2 v. 8.
Cato, a tragedy. (In Bell s British theatre, v. 3. 1797;
London stage, v. 2; <id Scott, Sir W. British
drama, v. 1. p. 1. 1804.)
Criticism on Milton s Paradise lost ; from The
spectator , 31 Dec., 1711 -3 May, 1712; ed.
by E. Arbcr. London, 1868. 8.
- Dialogues upon ancient medals. Present state
of the war. Of the Christian religion. Lon
don, 1726. 12".
Drummer. (In .Bell s British theatre, v. 22. 1797 ; and,
Scott, Sir W. British drama, v. 2. p. 2. 1804.)
Poems, with life by It. Johnson. (In Chalmers, A.
Knglish poets, v. 9. 1810.)
Poetical works. ( / Anderson, R. British poets, v. 7.
1795; anil Campbell, T. Specimens, v. 4. 1819.)
Remarks 011 several parts of Italy in 1701-3.
London, 1705. 8.
- Sir Roger de Coverley, by the Spectator, [with
notes], Boston, 1852. 16.
Some portions of essays contributed to the
Spectator, now first printed. Glasg., 1864. 4.
Travels through Italy and several parts of Europe. (In
Moore, .1. H. Col. of voy.. v. 2)
Truth of the Christian religion. (In Watson, R. The
ological tracts, v. 5. 1791.)
See also Guardian ; Spectator ; Tatler.
AIKIX, L. Life of Addison. London, 1843.
2v. 12".
Note. ReviewedbyMacaulay inhis Essays: for other
lives see Drake, N. Essay, v.l. 1805 ; Johnson, S.
Lives of English poets, v. 1. 1810; Thackeray, W. M.
English humourists. 1853; Wilmott, It. A. Lives of
English sacred poets, v. 2. 1853.
COBDEN, E. Poem on the death of A. London. 1720.
8". (C 192)
Addison, Lancelot. West Barbary. (In Pinkerton, J. Col.
of voy., v. 15.)
Addison, Thomas, M.D. A collection of the pub
lished writings of T. Addison ; ed. with in-
trod. prefaces by Wilks and Daldy. London,
1868. 8. (New Sydenham Soc., v. 36.)
Contents. Biography. On the anatomy of the lungs.
On the diagnosis of pneumonia. Pneumonia and its
consequences. Pathology of phthisis. The difficul
ties and fallacies attending physical diagnosis in dis
eases of the chest. Fatty degeneration of the liver.
The disorders of females connected with uterine irrita
tion. Case of ovarian dropsy, removed by the acci
dental rupture of the cyst. Affection of the skin, viti-
ligoidea. The keloid of Alibert. and on true keloid.
Disorders of the brain connected with diseased kidneys.
Influence of electricity as a remedy in certain convul
sive and spasmodic diseases. Constitutional and local
effects of disease of the supra-renal capsules.
Constitutional and local effects of diseases of
the supra-renal capsules. London, 1855. 4.
Disorders of females connected with uterine
irritation. London, 1830. 8.
an( ( Morgan, J. Essay on poisonous agents. London,
1829. 8. (B 969)
Addison County, Vt. Map ; from surveys by H.
F. Walling. 1857.
SWIFT. S. Account of the county. (In his History of
Middlebury. 1859.)
ADDITIONAL,
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Additional facts, remarks, etc., illustrative of the advantage
to the people of the U. S. of a national circulating
medium. Washington, 1822. 8*. (B 564)
Additions to I lain truth : containing remarks on Paine s
Common sense. Phila.. 1776. 8. (C 265)
Address. 43rFor addresses not anonymous, and for those
pub. by societies or other organized bodies of men,
sff the name of the author or society; for collections
of addresses xi-i- Speeches.
Address and recommendations to the states by the U. 8. in
congress assembled. k SWU. S. Continental Congress.
Address at the anniversary of the issue of the first number
of The mechanics free press, Jan. 12, 1829; added,
a lecture on the rights of man, Jan. 27, 1829. Phila.,
1829. 8. (B 1824)
Address before the Franklin Debating Club, July 5, 1824.
Xewlmryport, 1824. 8". (61168,1202)
Address before the teachers of the South Parish Sunday
School, Portsmouth, Apr. 1823. [Portsmouth, 1823.]
8. (D 16)
Address from the clergy of 1ST. Y. and N. J. to the Episco
palians of Virginia; on an Amcr. Episcopate. New
York. 1771. S". (B 251, 289)
Address, in two parts: 1. a view of the transactions of an
eccl. council at Deerfield for ordaining S. "Willard ;
view of the doings of the council at Greenfield,
for ordaining G. Olds. Greenfield, 1814. 12. (C 86)
Address of a minister [on] confession [before] a Christian
profession, etc.; [by S. Badger]. Bost., 1784. 8.
//,///,.//. (B 45, 132)
Address of Southern delegates in Congress, to their constit
uents. Washington. [IS ] 8. (61499,1506)
Address of the administration convention, held in the capi-
tol at Ualeigh, Dec. 20, 1827, to freemen of N. Caro
lina, n.p.. [18281. 8. (B 971)
Address of the Com. of the Amor. Republicans of Boston to
the people of Mass. Boston, 1845. 8. (B 1501)
Address of the Democratic members of the Mass. Legis.
at the close of the session for 1841. Bost., 1841. 8.
(B 1498)
Address of the Democratic members of the Legislature of
Muss, to their constituents, with a hist, of the pro
ceedings of the late session, 1843. Boston, 1843. 8.
(B 1499)
Address of the people of Gr. Britain to the inhabitants of
America. London. 1775. S". (B 1705, 1719)
Note. Attributed to Sir J. Dalrymple.
Address of the twelve United colonies of No. Amer. to the
people of Ireland. See United States. Continental
QongreM. (B 1092, W 21)
Address of the Whig member* of the Legislature of Mass, to
their constituents, occasioned by the Address of M.
Morton. Boston, 1843. 8. (B 1499)
Address of twenty thousand loyal Protestant apprentices of
London to the Lord mayor. London. 1981. f. (A 54)
Address on a national education, connected with the militia
sy>tem. as sanctioned by the constitution and law.
// I./,. S". (B 1100)
Address [on temperance], n.p., [18 ]. 12. (C 204)
Address on the privileges of baptism. London, 1837. 12.
(C238)
Address to a provincial bashaw; by [B. Church. Bost.,] 1769.
4". (B1233)
Address to an assembly of the friends of American manu
factures, [by T" Coxe]. Phila., 1787. 8. (W 31)
Address to the Antimasonie Republican* of Massachusetts,
in favor of Webster for President, n.p.. [1836]. 8.
(B 1496)
Address to Christians, recommending the distribution of
cheap religious tracts. Charlcstown, 1802. 8". (B 657)
Address to K. Burke, from the swinish multitude. London,
1793. 8". (B 1537)
Address to fanners, on the way in which their families are
to be provided for. Manchester, [18 ]. 8. (B1535)
Address to freeholders ;tnd inhabitants of the Prov
ince of Massachusetts Bay ; by Phileleu-
thcnis. Huston, 1?;>1. 8".
Address to his majesty upon the present crisis. London,
1757. 8". (B 1520)
Address to parents. //<-.. on promoting moral purity among
the young. I .o-t.m. 1S49. 12. (C 274)
Address to 1 arl. on the claims of authors to their own copy
right. :;d ed. (///Pamphleteer, 1813, v. 3. of B 838)
Address to 1 rotestant dissenters on the approaching elec
tion of members of parliament, ft*-. London, 1774.
8. (B 662)
Address to Protestant dissenters on the origin of the re-
gium doinim. Lond.. [17H2]. VJ". (C 227)
Address to the bishops; upon a late letter from one of
| them | to eertain eleriry in his diocese; with the let
ter. London. IT .m. 8". (B 240)
Address to the children of Israel. No. 1-2. London, 1822.
12. (C 248, D 16)
Address to the children of the New York Union Sunday
Schools. [N. Y.]. 1820. 16. (D 31)
Address to the citizens of Massachusetts on the election ; a
view of the Jefferson and Madison administrations.
Worcester, 1810. 8. (B 436)
Address to the citizens of Massachusetts on the causes and
remedy of our national distresses; by a fellow suf
ferer. Boston, 1808. 8. (B 406, imptrf. ; C 151)
Address to the citizens of New Hampshire ; upon a subject
of the greatest importance, n.p., [1808]. 8. (B 398)
Address to the citizens of Norfolk Co., exposing the absurd
ity of the present war. n.p., [1812?]. 8. (B 441,
452, 1491)
Address to the citizens of S. C., on the approaching election
of president and vice-president of U. S ; [by H. W.
Dessaussure]. Charleston. 1800. 8. (B 640)
Address to the Cocoa-tree; from a Whig. 2d ed. Lond.,
1762. 4. (A 62)
Address to the dissidents of England on their late defeat.
London. 1790. 8. (B 126)
Address to the emigrants from Conn, and New England gen-
erallv. in the new settlements in the U. S. Hartford,
1817. 8. (B 1043)
Address to the free-holders of Middlesex, Dec. 20, 1779.
n.p., [1779]. 8. (B766)
Address to the freemen of Connecticut. Hartford, 1803. 8.
(B 609, 774)
Address to the gentlemen deputed to attend the report of
the committee [on] the repeal of the corporation and
test acts. London. 1733. 8. (B 122)
Address to the House of Representatives of the IT. S. on
Lord Grenville s treaty. Phila.. 1796. 8. (B 420)
Address to the independent members of Parliament. Lon
don, 1782. 8. (B 973)
Address to the inhabitants of Maine, [on] their separation
from the government of Mass. Portland, 1791. 8.
(B 343, 518)
Address to the inhabitants of Penn. by freemen confined in
Mason s Lodge, by a general warrant. N. Y., re
print. 1777. 8". (B 364)
- Same. London, re-printed 1777. 8. (B 390, 667)
Address to the inhabitants of the county of Berkshire, re
specting their opposition to civil government. Hart
ford. 1778. 8. (B 661)
Address to the inhabitants of the province of the Massachu
setts-Bay [on] the late attack upon their liberties.
By [Amicus Patriae]. Boston, [1747]. 4. (B 625)
Address to the legislature; [with] a letter to G. Ross.
London, 1817. 8. (B 692)
Address to the ministers, etc.. of the Preshyt. persuasions in
the U. S. ; by a member of the Episcopal church, n.p.,
1790. 12. (D 12, W 45)
Address to the people of England; a protest against every
suspension of law liable to injure personal security;
[by (J. Sharp]. London, 1778. 8. (W 35)
Address to the people of England [on] the advantages aris
ing from frequent change ot ministers. Lond., [1767].
8. (B 591, 1520)
Address to the people of England on the intended reforma
tion of Parliament. London. 1783. 8. (B 766)
Address to the people of Gr. Brit, on the propriety of ab
staining from West India sugar and rum; [by W.
Fox]. 9th cd. Lond.. 1792. 8. (C 148)
Address to the people of N. Y. on the constitution agreed
upon at Phila, Sept. 17. N. Y., 1787. S". (A 38, B 551)
Address to the people of Mass, in favor of the election of
Caleb Strong, n.t.p. 1812. 8. (B 1096)
Address to the people of Mass, on the choice of electors.
[Boston? 1805]. 8. (B 427)
Address to the people of the Kastern States on the Western
country. Boston. 1842. 12. (C 220)
Address to the people of the Netherlands on the dangerous
situation of Holland, by a Dutchman. London,
1782. 8. (B 762)
Address to the people of the state of N. Y. ; necessity of
making amendments to the constitution. New
York. 1788. 8. (B 701)
Address to the people of the U. S. ; [with] a letter from T.
Pickering exhib. a view of the danger of an unnec
essary war. Northampton, 1808. 8. (B 406)
Address to the people of the U. 8. [against the re-election
of Gen. Jackson], n.t.p. [18.] 8. (B 1494)
Address to the representatives in Parl. upon the state of the
nation. Lond.. 1799. 8. (W 34)
Adee, Nicholas. A plot for a crown, visitation sermon,
Cricklade. May 15. 1682. Lond.. 1685. 4. (B1261)
Adela, ship. GREAT BRITAIN. Parl. Extract from
a despatch to Mr. Stuart, respecting the seix.-
urc of mail-bags on board the Adela. Lon
don, 1863. f".
Adela Oathcart ; by George MacDonald. London,
186-1. 3v. 8.
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Adelaide, Queen of Englntiil. Funeral sermon on. 1750.
8&I Anderson, J. S. M. (B 1242)
Adelaide ; par P. F. G. Desfontaines. (In Biblioth. univ.
ilcs ronians, Nouv.. v. 64. 1802.)
Adelaide de Guesclin, tragedie. See Voltaire, F. M. A. de.
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Adelardus, St. See Adalhardus.
Adelbert n.. IlinJio/i of .W<-ntz. ANSELM of Havelberg.
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Adele ; by Julia Kavanagh. New York, 1858. 8.
Adele de Senange; by Mme. de Souza. (In her (Euvres,
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Adele et Theodore, ou, Lettres sur 1 education ; [par
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Adelgitha, a tragedy; by M. G. Lewis. (In Sargent, E.
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Adelheid von Wulfingen : von A. v. Kotzebue. (In ftis
Theater, v. 31. 1840.)
Adeline Mowbray ; or, Mother and daughter ; by
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Adeliza, nixter of Wm. the Conqueror. STAPLETON, T. On
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Adelos, /wiiil . Xew sentiments upon universal salvation.
Providence, 1786. 8. (B 1387)
Adelphian Soc. in Bacon Academy. Original miscellany;
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Deutsche Sprachlehre. 6e, und mit einer kurzen
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Mithridates, oder allgemeine Sprachenkunde ;
mit dem Yater Unser als Sprachprobe ; fortg.
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Nouveau maitre de la langue allem. ; ou, Abrege
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Adet, .joint author. See Hassenfratz. Memoires sur de
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Adet, Pierre Anguste. Correspondence. See Pickering, T.
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Adhemar, Alphonse Joseph. Revolutions de la
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Adhesion (in medMne). BALFOCR. W. Obs. on adhesion.
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Adige, Hirer. MAFFEI. S. Sopra la regolazione dell
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Adimari, Lodovico. Contra le donne. (In Raccolta di
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Adirondack Mts. MURRAY, W. H. H. Adven
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Adis, Henry. A fanatick s address to the king. etc. (In
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Adjutant Trowel and Bluster. History of. n.p., [17 J. 8.
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Adkin, Lancaster. The sabbath; sermon to promote the
establishment of Sunday schools. Norwich, [178-J.
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Adkins, Henry. Manufacture of red lead; of soap. (In
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Adkina, T. Sermon: Ascriptions of praise to the Lamb.
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Adlachemudiguichkek meiaulakwey. New York,
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Adlard, George. Amye Robsart and the Earl of
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Sir Philip Sydney, a history of Kenilworth
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The Suttoii Dudleys of England, and Dudleys
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Adler, Car. F. Noctiluca marina. (In Linnaeus, C. Amoen.
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Barrow, Sir J. ; Bart, J. ; Blake, K. : Brenton,
J.; Broke, P. B. V. ; Brydges, G. ; Byng, J. ;
Cochrane, H. ; Cochrane, T. ; Collingwood, C., Ld. ;
Doria, A. ; Drake, Sir F. ; Duguay-Trouin, R. ;
Gambler, Ld. J. ; Grattan, II. ; Graves, T. ;
Hawkins, J. ; Jervis, J. ; Jervis, W. ; Mendoza,
F. ; Napier, Sir C. ; Nelson, H. : Penn, W. : Par-
Z, Sir "\V. E.: Rodney, G. B../.rf. ; Saumarez, J.,
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Admont. ANNAI.KS Admuntenses, 1-1425. (In Pertz. Mon.
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Ado. Ex Adonis chronico, 866-1031. (In Pertz. Mon. Germ.,
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Adolphus, John. Biographical memoirs of the
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History of England, [1760J-83. London, 1805.
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Adolphus, John Leycester. Letters containing crit
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Adriano in Siria. .W Metastasio, P.
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Adrienne Lecoiivreur, a drama. See Scribe, E.
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Adshead, Joseph. Prisons and prisoners. London,
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Adultere innocent. T, . S/- Scarron, P.
Advantages of the present settlement and danger of a re-
lap- -. Lond.. 1689. 4. (B 5)
Adventists. .W Second advent.
Adventure and Beagle. Voyages of the. .sv,> Fitzroy, R.
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Adventures in the moon. Lond., 1836. 12.
Adventures in the wilds of America ; by C. Lan-
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Adventures of a French sergeant during his cam
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Adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse ; by
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Adventures of a roving diplomatist ; by H. "NVykoff.
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Adventures of a younger son ; by E. J. Trelawny.
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Adventures of an atom. (In Smollett, T. Miscel. works,
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Adventures of British seamen in the Southern
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Adventures of Capt. S. Suggs. Phila., 1845. 12".
Adventures of five hours, a drama. /See Tuke, Sir S.
Adventures of Hatim Tai, a romance ; tr. from the
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Adventures of Neoptolcmus, son of Achilles ; tr.
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Adventures of Proteus ; [by M. Herberts, pseud.].
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Adversus libertines. 1713. See Mather, C. (C 82)
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Advertising. ROWKLL, G. P., & Co. The men who
advertise, with hints on advertising. New
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Advice and reproof, two satires, first pub. 1746 and 1747.
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Advice from a bishop, in letters to a young clergy
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Advice from Farmer Tmeman [ llanway] to his daugh
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Advice gratis, a farce. See Dance, C.
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Advocate of peace, June 1837-Dec. 1845. Vols.
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Advocate of revealed truth, and inspector of the re
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- Same. 7th ed., revised by W. G. Eliot.
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Content*. Vol.1. Prometheus vinctus. Septem ad-
versus Thebas. 2. 1 ersa?. Agamemnon. 3. Choe-
phoras. Eumenides. Supplices.
Tragcedisc, fragmeiita, scholia Gra?ca ; ex ed.
Stanleii versione I^atina ; ace. nota> vv. dd. ;
ed. S.Butler. Cantab., 1809-15. 4 v. (v.2-4
w.). 4.
Contents. Vol.1. Prometheus vinctus. Supplices.
Same. Cantab., 1809-15. 8 v.(v. 1,2, 5,7. w.). 8.
Contents. Vol. 3. Agamemnon. 4. Septem contra
Thebas. 6. Eumenides. 8. Fragmeiita. Indices.
Trago?dia- et fragmenta ; [ed. Dindorrii recog.,
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AESTHETICS
Werke ; Griechisch, mit metrischer Ucbersetz-
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Content*. Vol. 1. Prometheus. 2. Die Perser. 3.
Die Sieben vor Theben. 4. Die Ermordung Agamem-
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Rachegeister. 7. Die Danaiden. 8. Fragmenta.
Tragedies [Gr.] ; with English commentary, by
F. A. Paley. London, 1855. 8.
. Trago?diae, recog. et prsefatus est G. Dindorfius.
Ed. 3a. Lipsiie, typis Teubneri, 1857. 8.
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Same. ./Eschylus ; tr. into English prose by F.
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Same. New metrical translation, with a biog.
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.
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AFRICAN
RICHARDSON, J. Narrative of a mission to Cen
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RILEY, J. Authentic narrative of the loss of
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ROWLEY, II. The universities mission to Cen
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Sa I>A BAXDEIRA, B. de S. N., vie. de. Faits
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SIMPSON, W. Private journal during the Niger
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SPARRMAX, A. Voyage to the Cape of Good
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STUART, J. Picturesque tour in Africa. Lond.,
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TAYLOR, B. Journey to Central Africa. New
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TELLEZ, B. Travels of Jesuits in Ethiopia, etc.
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THOMAS, C. W. Adventures and observations
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THOMPSON, G. Travels in S. Africa. London,
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ciety in Western Africa. Boston, 1844. 8. (B 1484)
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TRISTRAM, II. B. The Great Sahara : wander
ings south of the Atlas Mts. Lond., 1860. 8.
TUCKEY, J. K. Expedition to the River Zaire,
etc. London, 1818. 4.
VALDEZ, F. F. Six years in Western Africa.
London, 1861. 2 v. 8.
VRIES, S. de. Curicusc aenincrckingcn der by-
sonderste Oost en Wcst-Indische verwonder-
cns-waerdige dingen, nevcns die van Africa.
Ttrecht, 1682. 4 v. 4.
WADSTROM, C. B. Colonization, partic. west
coast of Africa. Lond., 1794-95, 2 v. 4.
WAHLEX, A. Mceurs, usages, et costumes : Af-
rique. Bruxelles, 1844. 8.
WALCKENAER. C. A. Rapport [sur les recherches dans
I AtrujiH! Bepten.J. (/// Paris. Inst. Ac. >L Inxcr.
Mem., v. 12.. pt. I. 1836.)
WKST African sketches ; from reports of Sir J.
R. Collier, Sir C. Maccarthy, and other official
sources. London, 1824. 12.
WILSON, J.L. Western Africa. N.Y., 1856. 12.
YANOSKI, J. L Afrique chretienne. Paris, 1844
8. (Univers.)
YOUNG, E. D. The search after Livingstone
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Maps. Lond., 1789-1800. 5 maps. f. (E 67)
See <il HO Abeokuta ; Abyssinia ; Albert Nyanza ;
Algeria ; Algiers ; Angola ; Ascension Is. ; Ash-
ango ; Ashantee ; Barbary ; Benin ; Bourbon,
Isle of ; Bulama Islands ; Cape de Verde Islands ;
Cape of Good Hope ; Carthage ; Cirta; Congo ;
Copts ; Gyrene ; Darfur ; Dongola ; Egypt ;
Ethiopia ; Fetu ; Fez ; Fezzan ; Gallas ; Gold
Coast; Guinea ; Hottentot ; Kaffraria ; Kafir ;
Karen ; Loango ; Madagascar ; Mauritania ;
Mauritius ; Missions ; Mqnomotapa ; Morocco ;
Mozambique ; Niger ; Nile ; Nubia ; Numidia ;
Orange River ; Sahara ; Sierra Leone ; Slave
trade ; Soudan ; Timbuctoo ; Trans Vaal Repub
lic ; Tripoli ; Tunis ; Zanzibar ; Zulu.
See (tlf>o, for various accounts of voyaires to and trav
els in Africa, the collections enumerated under Voyages.
Languages.
- BARTH, II. Collection of vocabularies of Cen
tral African languages. Gotha, 1862. 8.
BLEF.K, W. Languages of Western and Southern
Africa. LATHAM, If. G. Recent additions to Afri
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WILSON. J. L. Comparative vocabularies of negro di
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PLAN for a uniform orthography of the South Af-
ican dialect, by the American mission at I ort
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Africa. (In v. 3.) ADAMSON, J. C. Some char
acteristics of the Shemitic and Japhetic families
of languages applied to the classification of the
languages of Southern Africa. (In v. 4.) HOLM-
BOE. C. A. Ideas respecting an alphabet suited to
the languages of S. Africa. (In \. a.)
Sec <itx<> Bakele; Basa ; Benga ; Galla; Gre-
bo ; Isizula ; Kafir ; Libyan ; Sooahele ; Vai ;
Zulu.
Natural history.
BURMAX, J. Rariorum Africanarum planta-
rum, icoiiibusac descrip. illustratarum, decas
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- PAPPE, L. Silva Capensis ; or, Description of
South African forest-trees. Cape Town,
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PRICHARD, J. C. Physical ethnography of the African
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SMITH, A. Illustration of the /.oology of South
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SWAINSON, W. Natural history of the birds of West
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- VOGEL, . Lettre sur 1 histoire naturelle de 1 Afrique
Centrak- . (In Paris. Societe de Geog. Bull., 4e serie,
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Kf Many of the works enumerated under the divi
sion Description, treat somewhat of the Natural hixtory
of Africa.
Africa, a poem, n.t.p. Andover, 1826. 12. (C 188)
African Association. Report, June 1, 1805. London, 1805.
f. (A 67)
African Civilization Society. Constitution. New York,
[18]. 12. (0257)
African colonization. AFRICAN repository and
colonial journal ; published by the Ameri
can Colonization society. Washington, 1824-
60. 36 v. (v. 15, 16 w.j. 8.
- BEAVER, P. African memoranda : relative to an
attempt to establish a British settlement on
the island of Bulama, 1792. London, 1805. 4.
COLONIZATION, particularly applied to the west
coast of Africa. Lond., 1794-5. 2 v. 4.
FREEMAN, F. Yaradee ; a plea for Africa.
Phila., 1836. 12".
Same. 3d ed. Phila., 1838. 12.
LATROHE, J. II. B. Notice of Victor Hugo s
Views of slavery in the IT. S. With a let
ter from Victor Hugo to Mrs. Chapman and
from J. H. B. Latrobe to Victor Hugo. Bal
timore, 1851. 8.
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AGASSIZ
BALDWIN, E. Observations on our colored population.
with rem. on colonization. N. Haven, 1838. 8". (B 1483)
COLONIZATION of the free colored population of M ary-
land. Baltimore, 1832. 8. (B 1483) CROPPER, J.. and
others. Speeches at the anti-colonization meeting, Lon
don, July 13. Bost.. 1833. 8". (B1483) Cusinxc.C. < >ra-
tioii, Boston, bcf. the Colonization Soc. of Mass., July
4. Bost., 1833. 8. (B 1085) GARRISON. W. L. Thoughts
on African colonization. Boston. ls:J2. 2 pts. 8. (B 1051)
GLRLEY. K. 11. . Letter to II. Clay and Sir T. F.
Buxton on colonization and civilization of Africa. Lon
don, 1841. 8. (B 1475) MARYLAND scheme of expatri
ation examined. Boston, 1834. 8. (B 1082) REMARKS
on African colonization and the abolition of shivery; by
a citizen of X. Eng. Windsor. Vt., 1833. 8. (B 1032)
TRACY, J. Colonization and missions ; a historical ex
amination of the state of society in Western Africa.
Boston. 1844. 8. (B 1484) Same. 4th ed. Boston. 1845.
8. (B 1881) VIEW of exertions for colonizing the free
people of colour in the United States, in Africa, etc.
Washington. 181". 8. (B 1483) St/iii<-. n-it/i <i xliyht
oniixxioii. (B 445) WA D.STROM. C. B. Adresse au
Corps Legislatif et au Directoire Executif de la Repub.
frangaise. Paris, 1795. 4. (A 8)
See (tfno Liberia, and the names of African Coloniza
tion Societies, rig.: American; Maryland; New
York State ; Pennsylvania ; Tallmadge ; Ver
mont ; but esp. American Colonization Society.
African Company of England. /See Royal African Co.
African cruiser, Journal of an ; [by II. Bridge] ;
ed. by N. Hawthorne. New York, 1845. 12".
African Education Society. Report of the proceedings at
the formation of the soc. \Vash., 1830. 8. (B 1100)
African Institution. Extracts from the 18th and 19th re
ports. Pliila.. 1821}. S". (B9T7. 1715)
Reports. 1st. Sth (B 673) ; 16th (W 8) ; 18th (B 1036).
London. 1811-24. 8.
- Special report. London, 1815. 8. (B 673)
African observer, The; ed. by E. Lewis. Vol. 1.
nos. 1-10, 12; Apr.- Jan". Phila., 1827-28. 8.
African repository and colonial journal. Wash.,
1824-60. 36 v. (v. 15, 16 wanting). 8.
Same. Vol. ix. nos. 3-5, 7, 8. 12; x. 3, 8; xi. 3-8.
Washington, 1834-35. 8. (B 1826)
African Society. See Boston ; New York (City).
African Soc. for Mutual Relief. HAMILTON. W. Address
to the Society. .Ian. 2. 180!). X. Y.. 1809. 8. (B 412)
Africans in Boston. Appendix, or. Obs. on the expediency of
the petition of. Boston, 1773. 8. (B 610, 663, C 74)
After life ; by E. M. Sewcll. London, 1868. 12".
After the storm ; or, Jonathan and his neighbors ;
by J. E. II. Skinner. LoncL, 1866. 2 v. 12".
Afternoon lectures on English literature and art ;
delivered in Dublin. -[IstJ-otli series. Lond.,
1863-69. 5v. 12".
Content*. Vol. 1. Byrne. Influence of the national
character on English literature. Rushton, W. Classi
cal and romantic schools of Knglish literature as repre
sented by Spenser. Dryden. I ope. Seott. and Words
worth. Ingram, J. 1C. Shakespeare. Houston, A.
English drama. Whately, E. On the life and writings
of the late John Foster, the essayist. McDonnell, K.
W. On the ballad and lyrical poetry of Ireland. 2.
Napier, J. Opening address. Ferguson, S. Our archi
tecture. Fitzgerald, P. Two English essayists: Lamb
and Dickens. Taylor, M . Native literature of India.
Anster, J. German literature at the close of the last
century and the commencement of the present. Alex
ander, W. Victor Hugo as a poet. O Hagan, J.
Chaucer. 3. Thompson, D A. W. On history and
progress. Byrne, J. I ntluence of foreign literature on
English literature. Kennedy, E. Principles and uses
of alliteration in poetry. Keogh, J. Milton s prose.
Pollen, J. H. Decorative art in connection with mod
ern science. Butt, I. Berkeley. 4. Street, G. E. Ar
chitecture in the 13th century. Ingram, J. K. Tenny
son s works. Russell, C. W. Palimpsest literature,
and its editor. Card. Mai. Trench, R. C. The history
of the English sonnet. Thompson, D A. W. History
and philosophy of story-telling. Alexander, W. Mat
thew Arnold s poetry. O Hagan, T. Coleridge. Na
pier, J. Old letters." 5. Mahafi y, J. P. Three epochs
in the social development of the ancient Greeks. Jel-
lett, J. H. The poetry of Scott. Ruskin, J. The
mystery of life and its arts. Dowden, E. Tennyson
and Browning. Sherlock, D. The peculiarities of
popular oratory. Heron, 1). C. Sheridan. Whately,
E. Romeo and Juliet. Graves, R. P.. Recollections
of Wordsworth and the Lake country. Alexander,
W. Specimen of a translation of Virgil.
Afternoon of unmarried life. New York, 1859. 12.
Afzelius, Arvid August, joint author. Svenska folk-visor.
1S14. -SVr-Geijer, E. G.
Agaclytus. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.)
Against time; by A. I. Shancl. . (In Cornhill mag., v. 20.
1869; and Littell s living age, v. 103-106. 1869.)
Against wind and tide ; by Holme Lee [i. e., Har
riet Parr]. New ed. London, 1869. 16.
Agamemnon. ,S>< ^Eschylus.
Agamemnon, a tragedy; by J. Thomson. (In his Works,
v.3. 1802.)
Agamennone, tragedia. See Alfieri, V.
Agamenticus, BELKXAP, J. Note relative to. (In Mass.
Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 3.)
Agape Martyr. MOUCELLI, S. A. Agapea [apud
Clarenscs]. Eonouia?, 1822. 8.
Agar dans !< descit. scene lyrique; par Mme. de Stael-
Holstein. (In //<> CEnvres. v. 10. 1821.)
Agassiz, Alexander (Emmanuel Rudolph). Embryology of
echinoderms. (In Amer. Acad. Mem., v. 9. 1867.)
North American acalephas. (In Museum of Comp.
Zool. Illustrated catalogue. 1865.)
Agassiz, Mrs. Elizabeth Gary. Journey in Brazil.
See Agassiz, L. J. R.
and A. E. 11. Seaside studies in natural his
tory. Boston, 1865. 8.
Agassiz, Louis (John lludolph). Address on the
centennial anniversary of the birth of A. von
Humboldt. Boston, 1869. 8".
Bibliographia zoologiaj et geologise ; ed. by H.
E. Strickland and Sir W. Jardine. Lond.,
Ray Soc., 1848-54. 4 v. 8.
Classification of insects from embryological data. (In
Smithsonian Inst. Contrib., v. 2. 1851.)
Contributions to the nat. history of the acalephse of
N. A. Pts. 1-2. Naked eyed and beroid medusas of
Mass. (Jn Amer. Acad. Mem.,n. s., v. 4. 1850.)
. Contributions to the natural history of the
United States. Boston, 1857. 4 v. 4.
Contents. Vol. 1. Essay on classification. North
American testudinata. 2. Embryology of the turtle.
3. Acalephs in general. Clenophorse. 4. Discopho-
rae. Hydroidas. Ilomologies of the radiata.
Essay on classification. London, 1859. 8.
Former existence of local glaciers in the White Mts.
(In Amer. Assoc. Proc. v. 19. 1870.)
Fossil fish. (In Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Rep. 1844.)
Geological essays. Boston, 1866. 16".
Note. Kepublished from the Atlantic monthly, v.
12-14. 1863-04.
Qlaniri of Aristotle. (In American Acad. Proceedings
v.3. 184S.)
[Indigenous races of the earth]. (In Nott, J. C., and
Gliddon, G. R. Indig. races. 1S57.)
Introduction to the study of natural history ;
lectures in New York. Now York, 1847. 8.
Lake Superior, its physical character, etc., with
a narrative of the tour, by J. E. Cabot. Bos
ton, 1850. 8".
Lectures on comp. embryology. Bost., 1849. 8.
Methods of study in natural history. Boston,
1863. 12".
Note. Repub. from Atlantic monthly, v. 9-10. 1862.
Natural provinces of the animal world, &c. (In Nott,
J C..and Gliddon, G. R. Types of mankind. 1854.)
Notice of the fossil fishes [of the routes in California].
(In United States. Dept. of tear. Reports of explo
rations for a R. R. to the Pacific, 1853-56. v. 5. 1856.)
Nouvelles etudes et experiences sur les glaciers
actuels. Paris, 1847. 8 and Atlas f.
Kecherches sur les poissons fossiles-. Neuchatel,
1833-43. 5v. 4 and PL 5 v. f".
Structure of animal life ; six lectures, Brook
lyn, 1862. New York, 1866. 8.
[Va rious articles.] (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 1, 2, 4,
6. 1849-52.)
and Mrs. E. C. Journey in Brazil. Boston,
1868. 8.
_ and Gould, A. A. Principles of zoology. Bos
ton, 1853. 12.
See also Museum of Comparative Zoology.
AGATE
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AGREEMENT
Agate, John. [IJeply to J. Withers * Account of the con-
t eivnce at Kxbn.] n.t.p. [1707]. 8. (B 105)
-WITHERS.,!. Defence of the Account. Exon, 1707.
8. (B 105)
The jjlaiii truth: an answer to Withers s Defence. 1 t.
2. Exon, 1808. 8. (B 105)
-WITHERS. J. Truth try d: or Agate s Plain truth
proved an untruth. Part 2. Kxon, 1708. 8. (BIOS)
Agatha Beaufort ; or, Family pride ; by the author
of Pique. London, 1852. 3 v. 8.
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El Anticristo. El tejedor dc Segovia, la. 2a parte.
Los pechos privilegiados. La prueba de las promesas.
La crueldad por el honor. El examen de maridos.
Algunas hazafias del marques de Canete. Juicios y ob-
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Alberoni, Parson, Modest apology for. 1719. See Gordon,
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Albert vi, Ar<-hdxke of Austria. Urkunden yon und an A.
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Contents. Christmas song. Morning glories. The
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What the swallows did. Little Gulliver. The whale s
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L abus de la critique en matiere de religion. Le calcul
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mem.de BerHn de 1748 et 1748. Sur 1 attraction. Sur
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fluides. Sur 1 astronomie physique. Mem. sur dif.
sujets. 6. Sur quelques points d astron. physique.
Figure de la terre. Sur dif. sujets. 7- Theorie ties res-
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Same. 4th ed. London. 1807. 8. (B 1417)
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HAY, G. Treatise on expatriation. Washington,
1814. 8. (B 454, 1099)
LOWELL, J. Review of [Hay s] Treatise. Boston,
1814. 8. (B454)
MAVHEW, J. Discourse on submission to the higher
powers ; with reflections on the resistance to
Charles i. Boston, 1750. 8. (B 190)
OPINION, The, that resistance may lie used, in case
our religion and rights should be invaded, n.t.p.
London. 1689. 4. (B 4)
PINCKNEY, C. Three letters : 1. Case of J. Robbins; 2.
Recent capture of Amer. vessels by Brit, cruisers; 3.
Right of expatriation . Phila.. 1799. 8. (B 356, 423)
RIGHTS of a government to services of its citizens who
have emigrated beyond its territorial jurisdiction ;
recent claims and usages of British government.
Boston, 1808. 8. (B 99i)
VESTIGIA veritatis ; or. The controversy relating to the
act of 35th Eliz. [with] the act itself, [also] acts
against conventicles. Loud., 1681. f. (A 54)
VINDICATION of the Letter out of the North concern
ing Bp. Lake s declaration of his dying in the belief
of passive obedience. Lond., 1690. 4. (B 4)
W.. E. Short history of the life and death of the act
[of] 35th Eliz. Lond., 1681. f. (A 54)
WYNNE, R. Case of the oaths stated. London, 1689.
4". (B 6, 1397)
[Tracts on allegiance, etc. Lond., 1689-90.] 4. (B 6)
Vie. : WHITBY, D. Hist, account of some things
rel. to the nature of the Eng.gov. 1690. LETTER to
a bishop [on] the present settlement and the new oaths.
1689. CASE of allegiance in our present circumstances
considered. 1689. WHITBY. D. Considerations for
taking the oath of allegiance to William and Mary. 1689.
WYNNE, R. Case of the oaths stated. 1689. RE
FLECTION upon the late great revolution. 1689. ALLIX,
P. Examination of the scruples of those who refuse to
take the oath of allegiance. 1689. SOME considerations
touching succession and allegiance. 1689. K., W.
Dialogue between two friends [on] the late revolution
of affairs, and the oath of allegiance. 1689. BoiftN. E.
Doctrine of passive obedience no way concerned in the
controversies between the Williamites and Jacobites.
1689. TRI:E notions of passive obedience stated. 1690.
Fui/w OOD, F. F. Obedience due to the present king
notwithstanding our oaths to the former. 1689 ; Agree
ment betwixt the present and the former government.
1689. VINDICATION of those who have taken the new
oath of allegiance to William and Mary. 1689. LONG,
T. Resolution of certain queries [on] submission to the
present government. 1689; Full answer to all the
popular objections for not taking the oath of allegiance.
1689. FRIENDLY conference [on] the new oath of alle
giance to William and Mary. 1689. LETTER by a cler
gy-man to his neighbor [on] the allegiance due to the king
and queen. 1689. WHITBY, D. Letter from a city
minister, to a member of Parliament [on] the present
affairs. 1689. BURNET, G. Pastoral letter to the clergy
of his diocese [on] the oaths of allegiance and suprem
acy to William and Mary. 1689.
[Tracts relating to the oath of allegiance. Lond.,
1689-93]. 4. (B7)
Via.: SOLOMON and Abiathar; the case of the deprived
bi-hops discussed. l(i!2. PRESENT case stated ; or. The
oaths of allegiance no badges of slavery. 1689 LKTTKKS
to a dissenting clergyman concern, the oath of alle-
ALLEGIANCE
49
ALLEN, I.
glance. 1690. ANSWER to a printed letter to W. P.
concern, non-resistance. 1690. SCRUPLER S case consid
ered; the unreasonableness of refusing the oath of
allegiance. 1691. SHERLOCK, W. Case of allegiance
due to sovcraign powers stated accord, to reason. 1691.
Vindication of the Case of allegiance . 1691. LLOYD,
W. Letter to Sherlock in vindication of part of Jose-
phus s History. 1691. FOWLER, E. Answer to the
paper by Ashton. 1690. THEIR present majesties gov
ernment proved to be thoroughly settled, also allegiance
not due to the usurpers after the late war. 1091. PARK
INSON, J. Examination of Sherlock s Case of alle
giance . 1691. LETTER to Parkinson in answer to his
" Examin. of Sherlock s Case of allegiance ". 1691.
JOHNSON, S. Remarks upon Sherlock s Case of alle
giance . 2d ed. 1690. SHERLOCK, W. Two kings of
Bralnford brought upon the stage; in a letter to John
son. 1691. TRUE vindication of Dr. Sherlock; reply to
the pretended answers of Case of allegiance . 1690.
BRIGHT, . Easie method for satisfaction cone, the late
revolution. 1691. SHERLOCK. W. Letter to the authors
of the answers to the Case of allegiance . 1691. PRO
TEUS ecclesiasticus ; observations on Sh s Case of
allegiance . 1691. JOHNSON. S. Argument proving that
the abrogation of King James was accord, to the constit.
of the Eng. govern. 1692. LETTER from Oxford concern.
Johnson s late book. 1693. KING William and Queen
Mary conquerors. 1693.
Sf-e also Aliens ; Naturalization ; Obedience.
Allegorise sapientum. (In Zetzner, L. Theatrum chem.,
v.5. 1622.)
Allegory. FOU.MEY, J. H. S. Sur les allegories philoso-
phiques. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh. 1755.)
WINCKELMANN. J. J. Versuch einer Allegoric beson-
ders fiir die Kunst. (In hi* Werke, v. 2. 1808.)
Allegretti, Allegretto. Ephemerides Senenses, 1450-1496.
(In Muratori, L. A. Her. Ital. script., v.23. 1733.)
Allegri, Gregorio. HALEVY, J. F. F. (In his Souvenirs.
1861.)
Allegro, L . See Milton, J.
Alleine, Joseph. Alarm to unconverted sinners.
London, 1732. 12.
- Same. Charlestown, 1807. 12.
- BAXTER, R. Life and death of A. ; with his
Christian letters. Leeds, 1815. 12.
STANFORD, C. Joseph Alleine, his companions
and times. London, 1861. 8.
Allemand, . Memoire sur la navigation interieure. Paris,
1785. 4. (A 8)
Allemand, . Traite du marriage et de ses effets.
Paris, 1846. 2 v. 8.
Allemannia ; [von J. C. A. M. von Aretin. MUn-
chen], 1815. 4v. 8".
Allemannische Gedichte. (In Hebel, J. P. Sammt. Werke,
v. 1. 1838.)
Allen, Alexander. On teaching Greek. (In Central Soc.
of Educ. Publ., v. 1. 1837.)
Allen, Andrew, Brit, connul. Letter occasioned by some
ill treatment experienced by I. II. Waddell from A.
;/././/. [1812.] 8. (B452)
Allen, Andrew, of I hila., rs. United States. Claim and an
swer, witli subsequent proceedings. Phila.,1799. 4".
(A 35)
Allen, Andrew J. American pioneer; plan to establish free
labor. 2ded. Boston, 1855. 12. (C 262)
Allen, Benjamin. History of the church of Christ.
Phila., 1823-24. 2v. 8.
The Gospel an antidote to affliction, sermons, inter
ment of T. B. B. Hammojid [and] T. Hammond.
Charlestown, Va.. 1820. 8. (W 3)
Allen, Benjamin F. Oration before the students of Brown
University, Providence, July 4th, 1817. Providence,
1817. 8. (B 944)
Allen, AV. Benjamin R. The constitution and the union;
sermon, Marblehcad, national fast. Boston, 1861.
8. (B1593)
Destruction of death, sermon, death of Mrs. II. Reed.
Boston, 1855. 8. (B 1594)
Responsibilities and duties of American citizens, ser
mon, South Berwick, Me., Dec. 19, 1850. Boston,
1851. 8. (B 1590)
Allen, C. Bruce. Treatise on cottage building.
2d ed. London, Weale, 1854. 16.
Allen, David Oliver. D.l). State and prospects of the Eng
lish language in India. (In Amer. Orient. Soc.
Journal, v. 4. 1854.)
Allen, Edward A. H. Means of producing a symmetrical
development of the mental faculties. (/n Amer.
Inst. Instruc. Led. 1 *">:$.)
7. (17. Si. 72.)
Allen, Ethan. Allen s captivity ; a narrative con
taining his voyages and travels. Boston,
1845. 18.
Same. Boston, repr. 1779. 8. (B 585)
Animadversory address to the inhabitants of Vermont.
Hartford. 1778. 8. (B 682)
Brief narrative of the proceed, of the Governor of New
York. rel. to the Jurisdiction of the land to the west
ward from Conn, river. Hartford, [177-J. 8 U . (B 475)
Narrative of the capture of Ticonderoga and of
his captivity and treatment by the British.
6th ed. Burlington, 1852. 8.
Reason the only oracle of man ; a system of
natural religion. Beimington, 1784. 8".
Vindication of the opposition of Vermont to the gov
ernment of X. Y. n.p., A. Spooner,1119. 8. (C 102)
and Fay, J. Concise refutation of the claims of New
Hampshire and Mass. Bay to Vermont. Hartford,
1780. 8. (B 585)
DE PUY, H. W. Ethan Allen and the Green
Mountain heroes of 76. Buffalo, 1853. 12.
MOORE, II. Memoir of Ethan Allen. Platts-
burgh, 1834. 12.
SPARKS, J. Life of Ethan Allen. (In Sparks s Amer.
biog., v.l. is:;4.)
-Same. (In Chipman, N". Memoir of S. Warner,
1848.)
Allen, Rev. Ethan. Maryland toleration ; sketches
of the early history of Maryland to 1650.
Baltimore, 1855. 8.
Allen, Fifleld. Sermon before the House of Commons, Jan.
30, 1750. London, 1751. 8. (B 1466)
Allen, Frederic. Early lawyers of Lincoln and Kennebec
counties. (In Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1859.)
Allen, 1, fv. George. The Andover fuss; or, Dr. Woods vs .
Dr. Dana on the heresy [of 1 Prof. Park. Boston,
1853. 8. (B 1394)
Resistance to slavery every man s duty; report on
American slavery to Worcester Central Assoc.
Boston, 1847. 8. (B 1477)
Allen, Prof. George. Life of Philidor ; with essay
on Philidor as chess-author arid chess-player,
by Tassilo von Ileydebrand. Phila., 1863. 8.
Allen, Henry AA atkins. [Address] to the citizens
of Louisiana, July 5, 1864. n.p., [1864]. 12.
Message of A., Governor of Louisiana. Shreve-
port, 1865. 8.
DOKSEY, S. A. Recollections of A. New
York, [1866]. 12.
SMITH, G. Abstract of the argument on the fugitive
slave law, June, 1852, on the trial of A. Syracuse,
[1852]. 8. (B1485)
Allen, Rev. I. N. Diary of a march through Sinde
and Afghanistan, and sermons during the
campaign of 1842. London, 1843. 8.
Allen, Ira. Natural and political history of Ver
mont. London, 1798. 8.
Same. (In Vermont Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1870.)
Particulars of the capture of the Olive Branch,
laden with arms for supplying the militia
of A 7 ermont, by II. M. S. Audacious ; pro
ceedings before the court of admiralty. Lon
don, 1798. 8.
Another copy. (B778)
Address to the freemen of Vermont respecting a cargo
of military stores captured by the British. Phila
delphia. 1808. 8. (B 426)
Memorial to the government of the U. S. n.p., [18 ].
8. (B 507)
Miscellaneous remarks on the proceedings of N. Y.
against Vt. Natural and political history of Vt.
(In Vermont Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1870.)
Narrative of the transactions relative to the capture of
the Olive Branch, n.t.p. [18 .] 8. (B 811)
Statements applicable to the cause of the Olive Branch.
Philadelphia. 1807. 8. (B 426)
Twenty thousand muskets ! Particulars of the capture
of the Olive Branch. London, 1797. 8. (B 780)
Allen, Ira M. Triennial Baptist register, 1836.
Phila., 1836. 8".
Allen, Isaac. Fiun-rn < rmon on. 1844. Net; Sears, E.H.
(B 1208)
ALLEN, J. M.
ALLEN, T.
Allen, J. M.. M.I>. Lecture introductory to the course on
anatomy in Penn. college, 1852-3. Philadelphia, 1852.
8. (B 1547)
Allen, Jii-v. James, of SoKton. Man s self-reflection the
means to further his recovery from his apostacy
from God. Boston, 1699. 8. (D 47)
and otlii.ru. Principles of the Protestant religion
maintained, and churches of N. E. defended against
the calumnies of G. Keith. Boston, 1690. 12. (C 1,
D8)
Allen, lim. James, of BrooJfUne. Magistracy an institution
of Christ; sermon, election of councillors for [Mass.
Bay]. Boston, 1744. 8. (B 146)
Two practical discourses : Wheels of the world gov-
ern d by a wise providence; Doctrine of merit ex
ploded. Boston. 1727. 8. Imperf. (B 244)
Allen, James. Argument and evidence of A., respecting
contracts, etc., between him and T. Brattle. Bos
ton, [17]- 8. (B417)
Allen, James, poet. [Poem occasioned by the Boston mas
sacre.] (In Orations. B 614)
KNAPP, S. L. Life of A. (In his Biog. sketches. 1821.)
Allen, James, of Kirmiiitjfiam. Eng. Essay on the harvest
and vintage of the earth. Colne, 1819. 8. (B 1361)
Irish chronicle; [letters to and from J. Allen.] n.p.,
1830. 8. (B1361)
Allen, James, alias Walton, G.. a highwayman. Narrative
of the life of A. Boston, 1837. 8. (B 1462, 1806)
Allen, Joel Asaph. Catalogue of the mammals of Massa
chusetts; with a critical revision of the species. (In
Museum of Comp. Zool. Bull., v.l. 18.) Also va
rious articles in the Reports of the Museum.
Notes on birds observed in western Iowa, also in
northern Illinois and at Richmond, Ind. (In Boston
Soc. Nat. History. Mem., v. 1. 1837.)
Allen, John, M.D., F. R. S., d. 1741. Synopsis med-
icinac ; or, Whole practice of physic ; tr. by
himself from the last ed. of his Latin synop
sis. 2d ed. Lond., 1740. 2 v. (v. 1 w.) 8.
Allen, ltev. John. Sermon, death of O. Hughes. London,
1 -:>!. S". (B 1218)
Allen, John. Vice Principal of St. Mary Magdalen s. As
sociations against the established church indefensi
ble, sermon, Feb. 24, 1772. Oxford, 1773. 8. (B 904)
No acceptance with God by faith only, sermon, univ.
of Oxford, July 19, with strictures on a sermon by
Mr. Madan. London, [176-]. 8. (B 1265)
SOME remarks upon No acceptance with God by
faith only. London. 1762. 8. (B 1922)
Allen, Jfi-r. John. TRIAL of A. Boston, 1773. 8. (C 27)
Allen, John, M. C. from Conn. Speech, employing the
:i rmed vessels as convoys. 1 hila., 171)8. 8. (B 631)
Allen, John, 1 rof., Univ. of Maryland. Euclid s
elements of geometry ; added, Elements of
trigonometry ; Coiiick sections ; Natural phi
losophy and astronomy. Bait., 1822. 8.
Essay on appropriations by the U. S. for purchasing,
liberating, etc., slaves. Baltimore, 1826. 8. (B1101,
1483, W 8)
Allen, John, M.D., Master of Dulwich College, d.
1843. Reply to Lingard s vindication. Lon
don, 1827. 8.
- Inquiry into the rise and growth of royal pre
rogative in England. London, 1830. 8.
- BROWJIIAM, II., Ld. Allen. (In 1iin Statesmen of the
time of George in. Ser. 3. 1843.)
Allen. John. An ln/i< -HH. The part [of] government in
promoting the education of the people of England.
(In National Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1858.)
Allen, John Adams. Introductory address to the 3d session
of the college of medicine of the Univ. of Michigan.
2d ed. Detroit, 1862. 8. (B 1547)
Allen, John Fisk. Victoria regia, or great water
lily of America ; with an account of its dis
covery, etc. Boston, 1854. f.
Allen, John Ward. Sermon. May 6, 1787, in Rochester, for
the Humane Soc. Rochester. 1787. 8. (B 302)
Allen, Jonathan. Address before the Berkshire Assoc. for
Promotion of Agric. Pittsfield, 1821. 8". (B 541)
Allen, Hi r. Jonal him. Sermon, ordination of B. Thurston,
N . Hampton, Nov. 2, 1785. Exeter, 1786. 8. (B 916)
Sermon, Oct. 8. 1806, ordination of 1). T. Kimball,
l|\virh. Xe\v]>uryport.l806.8 . (B 222)
Allen, Jonathan A.. .}/./>, Essay on the use of narcotic sub
stances. Middlchury. is:;:,, s". (B 1279)
Allen, Joseph. /, /,. tif liri*t<>1. Bristol District Societies;
sei-mon at the anniversary, Sept. 15, 1S30. London,
1835. 4. (B 1347)
Allen, Joseph. D.D. Address, Leominster, June 21, 1854,
20th anniv. of Worcester S. S. Soc. Worcester, 1854.
8. (C 205)
The Day of small things, centennial discourse, 1st
Congregational Church, Northborough, June 1, 1846.
Boston, 1846. 8. (B 1735)
Historical sketch of Northborough. (In Hudson, C.
History of Marlborough. 1862.)
Oration, character of Washington, W T estern, Feb. 22,
1800. Brookfield, 1800. 8. (B 555)
Oration, Worcester, July 4, 1795. Wore., 1795.4. (A 38)
Sermon, Northborough, May 27, 1823. Northborough,
1833.8. (C205)
Allen, Joseph, B. N. Battles of the British navy.
New ed. eiil. London, Bohn, 1852. 2 v. 8.
Allen, Joseph Henry. Hebrew men and times, from
the patriarchs to the Messiah. Bost., 1863. 8.
The Account; sermon, Jamaica Plain. Feb. 21, on re
signing his pastoral office. Boston, 1847. 8. (B 1282)
The Public man; discourse, death of J. Fail-field.
Wash., 1848. 8. (B 12.45)
The Statesman; discourse, death of J. Q. Adams.
Washington, 1848. 8. (B 1207, 1648)
Allen, Joshua. Bill of mortality for Augusta, 1852-56. (In
Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 5. 1857.)
Allen, Julian. Autocrasy in Poland and Russia,
including the experience of an exile. New
York, 1854. 8.
Allen, Lewis F. Memorial of Gen. J. S. Wadsworth. Buf
falo, 1864: 8. (B 1639)
Allen, M on-ill. Sermon, Hanson, Dec. 26, 1824. Plymouth,
1825. 8. (B 1282)
Allen, Nathan, M. D. The opium trade in India
and China. 2d ed. Lowell, 1853. 8.
Essay; connection of mental philosophy with medicine.
Phila., 1841. 8. (B 1547)
Allen, Paul. History of the American revolution.
Baltimore, 1822. 2 v. 8.
Note. Written for him by John Neal and Mr. Watkins.
History of the expedition under Lewis and
Clark, across the Rocky Mts., etc., 1804-6.
Phila., 1814. 2v. 8.
Note. This work was written, from the explorers
materials, by Nicholas Biddle, and merely conducted
through the press by Paul Allen.
- Same. Rev. by A. M Vickar. N. Y., 1845-47.
2v. 16. (Harper s Fain, lib., v. 154-55.)
._ Oration, death of R. W. Howell, Nov. 22, 1792. [Prov. ?
1792]. 4". t. p. mutilated. (B 207)
Oration, Providence, Sept. 4, 1798. Providence, 1798.
8. (B 936, 1714)
Oration, July 4, 1806, Rehoboth, Mass. Providence,
1806. 8. (B 1202)
Original poems. Salem, 1801. 12.
Allen, Phebe. FORMAT*, J. G. Notice of A. (In Brockett,
L. I . Woman s work. 1867.)
Allen, Richard. Letter. (In Johnston, R. Letters. C 257)
Allen, Samuel C. Address. Northampton, Oct. 27, 1830.
Northampton, 1830. 8. (B 938)
Eulogy on J. Wheelock, Aug. 27, 1817. Hanover, 1817.
8. (B357)
Allen, Stephen. ALLEN. W. M. Life of S. A. (In Hunt,
F. American merchants, v. 2. 1858.)
Allen, Stephen Merrill. Myles Staiidish, with Con
secration of the monument ground, Dux-
bury, Aug. 17, 1871. Boston, 1871. 8.
Allen, Thaddeus. Inquiry into the views, etc., of the lead
ing men in the origination of our union. Boston,
1845. 8. (B 1501)
Same. Boston, 1846. 8. (B 1601)
Allen, Thomas. TRIAL, Allen .s. Waldron, 1707. (In
N. H. Hist. Soc. Provincial papers, v. 2. 1868.)
Allen, .Rev. Thomas. Historical sketch of Berkshire
and Pittsiicld. Boston, 1808. 8".
- Othiri ojiieg. (B 139, 398)
Benefits of affliction : funeral sermon on Mrs. E.
W T hitc. Apr. 22. 1798. Pittsfield, 1798. 8. (B 916)
Same. 2d ed. Pittsfield, 1799. 8". (B 174)
A Recollection of the Stockbridge Indians. (In Berk
shire jubilee ; appendix. 1845.)
Sermon, election. Boston. 1808. 8. (B 302, 864)
Submission to the will of God; discourse, death of T.
Allen. Jr. Bost.. 1806. 8. (B 203, 282)
ALLKN, W. Account of the separation in the church
and town of Pittsfield. Pittsfield. 1809. 8.
Allen, Thomas, ./?., Funmd sermon on. 1806. SVe Allen, T.
ALLEN, T.
51
ALLGEMEINE
Allen, Thomas. History and antiquities of London ;
contin. by T. Wright. Loiid., 1837-39. 4 v. 8.
Allen, Thomas. Petition to Congress, n.p., [1842], 8. (B
1453)
WEAVER, W. Reply to Allen, Exam, of case pre
sented to Congress by Blair and Kives. Washing
ton, 1842. 8. (B 1602)
Allen, Timothy. Answer to Pilate s question, What is
truth? Providence, K. I., 1765. 8. (A 3, B 1713)
Salvation for all men put out of all dispute. Hartford,
[17]. 4. (B1713)
Sermon, Lebanon, June 22. 1760. New London, 1761.
8. (D16)
Allen, Wilkes. Address before the Western Soc. of Mid
dlesex Husbandmen. Concord, 1819. 8. (B 540)
- Divine favors gratefully received, discourse, Chelms-
ford, Nov. 29, 18.10, [thanksgiving!. Cambridge,
1S11. 8. (B302)
Duties of freemasonry, discourse, Oct. 12, 1809. Boston,
1809. 8. (B 869)
History of Chelmsford; with a memoir of the
Pawtuckett Indians. Haverhill, 1820. 8.
Sermon, interment of II. Cumings. Boston, 1823. 8* 1 .
(B 1212)
Allen or Alan, Wm., Cardinal. Defence of Sir W.
Stanley s surrender of Deveiiter, Jan., 1586-
87; by T. Heywood. Manchester, 1851. 4.
(Chetham Soc., v. 25.)
Allen, Wm.. late Adj. G-e.n. in Ireland. Memorial of meet
ing of officers of the army, at Windsor castle, 1648.
(In Somers, J. Tracts, 2d ed.. v.6. 1811.)
Allen, Win., jincii l. Killing no murder; originally applied
to Cromwell. London, 1656, repr. 1775. 8. (B 681)
A pamphlet which seems to have been written by
Sexby, though Titus saw fit to claim it. Garlyle.
Allen, Wm., of London. Animadversions on that
part of R. Ferguson s Interest of reason in
religion, which treats of justification. Lon
don, 1676. 12.
Catholicism ; enquiries touching visible church
membership and communion. London, 1683.
12.
Christian s justification stated. Lond., 1678. 12.
Discourse of the nature of occurrences repre
sented in Rev. xi. London, 1689. 12.
Mystery of iniquity unfolded ; or, False apostles
and the authors of popery compared. Lon
don, 1675. 12.
- State of the church in future ages. London,
1684. 8.
- Practical disc, of humility. Lond., 1681. 12.
Allen, William, Esq. Ways to raise the value of land; or.
Landlord s companion. London, 1736. 8. (B 1535)
Allen, William.,/n, Funeral sermon on. 1768-69. See Free,
J. (B 222)
Allen, Wm., Exq. American crisis; letter to Earl Gower,
disturbances in the colonies. Lond., 1774. 8. (B 662)
Allen, Wm. Brief remarks upon the carnal and spiritual
state of man. N. Y., 1818. 8. (B 1103)
Allen, Wm., D.D., Pres. of Boicdoin College. Ac
counts of shipwreck, and other disasters at
sea ; with Appendix cont. Pay son s Address
to seamen. Brunswick, Me., 1823. 8.
Account of the expedition to Quebec, 1775. (In Maine
Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1865.)
Account of the separation in the church and town of
Pittsfield. Pittsfield, 1809. 8. B 431)
Address, death of N. Smith. Brunswick, 1829. 8. (B
960, 1882)
Address, Northampton, Oct. 29, 1854, 2d cen
tury since the settlement. Northampton,
1855. 8.
Another copy. (B 1599)
American biographical and historical diction
ary. Cambridge, 1809. 8.
Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1832. 8.
Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1857. 8.
Discourse, 40th anniversary of the gathering of
the 2d church in Dorchester. Bost., 1848. 8.
Freedom conferred only bv the gospel, sermon, N. Y.,
Oct. 3, 1832, before the A. B. C. F. M., 23d annual
meeting. Boston, 1832. 8. (B 1069)
Memoir of J. Co dm art, with reminiscences by
J. Bates. Boston, 1853. 8.
Minister s warfare and weapons, sermon, installation of
S. White. Brunswick. is:!2. S". (B 1052)
Ordination by elders vindicated; discourse, May 12,
1830. Boston, 1830. 8. (B 955)
Poem, Aug. 22, 1844. (In Berkshire jubilee. 1845.)
Keport on popery, accepted by the General Assoc. of
Mass.. June, 1844. Boston, 1844. 8. (B 1881)
Sandy River settlements. (lit, Maine Hist. Soc. Col.,
v. 4. 1856.)
Sermon, Concord, June 4, 1818, anniversary election.
Concord, 1818. 8. (B 302)
Sermon, Farmiiigton, June 2i>. 1822. before the Maine
Miss. Soc.. 15th anniv. llallowell. 1822. 8". (B 301)
Sermon, May 26, 1813, anniv. election. Boston, 1813.
8. (B 302)
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Tartarey. Tibet, und Bncharey nach China. 8. Reisen
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ALMANAK mercantil ; 6, Guia de comerciantes,
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BRITISH almanac of the Soc. for the Diffusion
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CALENDAHIO generale pe Regii Stati di Sarde-
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CALENDARIUM Carolinum, a new almanack,
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CALENDRIER dela cour, 1766, 1792. Bruxelles,
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CHRISTIAN almanac for New England, 1821-25,
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CLARKE S confederate household almanac, 1863.
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COMPLETE X. H. register; containing an almanac for
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CONFEDERATE STATES almanac, 1864. Mobile,
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CONGREGATIONAL calendar and family almanac,
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DUNHAM and True s almanac, 1796. Hanover, [1795].
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ENGLISH CHURCH UNION kalendar ; an eccl.
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FRANCE. Bureau des Longitudes. Connaissance
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GARDENER S and planter s almanac ; by R.
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GENERAL almanack of Scotland and British
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GENTLEMAN S diary, 1741^49. London, 1741-49. 9 v.
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GENTLEMAN and citizen s almanack, by J.
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GREAT metropolis ; or, New York almanac, 1850.
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GRIER S southern almanac, 1862,63. Savannah,
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HARVIE S Prince Edwards Island almanack,
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ILLUSTRATED pilgrim almanac, 1860. Boston,
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JAYNE, D. Medical almanac and guide to health, 1853.
Phila., 1853. 8. (B 1556)
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LAW almanac, 1870. New York, 1870. 8.
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London, n.d. 18.
Same. 1792, 1812; [with Rider s Brit. Mer
lin, 1792, 1812]. London, n.d. 18".
MEKCURIUS Nov-Anglicanus, 1743; by W. Nadir.
Boston, 1743. 8. (B 350)
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don, 1677.1 8. (C 59)
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London, n.d. 11 v. 12. (E 72)
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London, n.d. 11 v. 12. (E 72)
METROPOLITAN Catholic almanac, 1839-41, 43,
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[1796]. 8. (E 28)
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ton, n.d. 12".
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1837. Edinburgh, [1836]. 12. (E 27)
-Sdine. North suppl.,1837. Aberdeen. [1836]. 12. (E27)
- Same. Western supplement, 1837. Edinburgh,
[1836]. 12. (E 27)
-Same. 1841, 44 [with Western supplement],
49, 50, 52, 58. Edinb., n.d. 6 v. 12.
flAiVjria Sahara, 1749; by T. Wing. London, n.d.
8. (E72)
ORACLE of rural life ; an almanack for sports
men, 1840. London, 1840. 12.
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Scots register, 1815. Edin., n.d. 12.
PARKER S ephemeris, 1737, 40-49. London, 1737-48.
11 v. 12. (E 72)
PERKINS ; a new almanack, 1744. London, n.d. 12.
(E 72)
PETIT almanach national, [1848]. Paris, n.d. 16.
POOR Robin, 1693, 96-99, a new almanack.
London, n.d. 16.
Same. 1737, 40-49. Lond., 1737-49. 11 v. 12. (E 72)
PRESBYTERIAN historical almanac, 1867; by J.
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RIDER S British Merlin, 1755, 63, 65-67,92,1812. See
Court and city Register ; London calendar.
ALMANACS
ALPENHUETTB
ROYAL INSURANCE Co. almanac, 1858, 1865.
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66. New York, n.d. 3 v. 12.
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- TASMANIAN royal calendar ; compiled by J.
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THOMAS S Mass., Conn., R. I.. N. H., and Vt. alma
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TIMES telescope ; a guide to the almanack, 1814,
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TREWENDT S Volks-Kalendcr, 1870. Breslau, [1869].
16. (E 19)
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68. Repr. New York, 1868. 2 v. 12.
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YOLKS Kalcndar far 1853 ; hrgb. von K. Stef-
fens. Berlin, n.d. 16.
Vox stellarum, 1737, 40-49; by F. Moore. London, n.d.
12". (E 72)
WARROCK S Virginia and North Carolina alma
nac, 1865. Richmond, n.d. 12".
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Almansa, Bernardino de, Abp. of Santa Fe de Bo
gota. SOLIS Y VALENCCELA, P. de. Epitome
breve de la vida de A. Lima, 1646. 4 U .
Almansor, Tragodie; von H. Heine. (In his S amrat.
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Almanzi, Giuseppe. ROEST, M. Catalog der heb-
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Almanzor and Almahide; or. Conquest of Granada l>y the
Spaniards, a tragedy; by J. Dryden. (In ftiy
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Almar, George. Gaspardo, the gondolier. Boston, n.d.
8.. (In Spencer s Univ. stage, no. 42.)
The Robber of the Rhine. (In Sargent. Mod. stand.
drama, v. 23.) Oliver Twist, a serio-comic burletta.
(In v. 29.) The charcoal-burner. (In \. 41.)
Almeida, Francisco de. BARROS, J. de. Feitos de A. em
India. (In Barros, J. de. Da Asia, v. 1-2. 1778.)
EXPLOITS of the Portuguese, 1507, under F. A. (In
Green, J. Col., v.l. b. 1. 1745.)
VOYAGE. (In General col. of voy. by the Portuguese.
1789.)
VOYAGE from Lisbon to India. (In Kerr, R. Col. of
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Almeida, Joao Ferreira. RIBEIRO DOS SANTOS, A. Sobre
as obras de A. (In Lisbon. Ac. de Sci. Mem. lit.,
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Almeida, il. de. See Lapa, Viscount of.
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Almenrausch. und Edelweiss ; von II. Schmid.
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Almeras, Uene. ABELLI. L. Vie de A. (In Abelli, L. Vie
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Almeyda, Antonio. Description de 1 empire du Prete-Jean.
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Almeyda, Teodoro de. El hombre feliz. T. 1, tr.
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- Biographical, literary, and political anecdotes of
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tween Great Britain and other powers, 1688-
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New and impartial collection of interesting let
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Parliamentary register ; proceedings and de
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Almeida Pimenta, Francesco Xavier d . Sobrc a nature/a e
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AA./.apirropioK. "f.v MeAtr/j, 1S2.">. 12". (B 940)
Alphabetical explication of some terms in Scripture, n.p.,
17*t;. 12". (C227)
Alphabetische naamlijst. Kee Brinkman, C. L. ; Jong,
.1. de.
Alpharts Tod. Ocilicbte. (In Simrock, C. Heldenbuch,
\ . : .. 1857.)
Alphen, 11. von. De annis iiidicum Hebr. (In Perizonius,
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Alphonse ; on. I.e tils naturel : par Mine de Genlis. (In tier
(Kiivn-s. v. I . - Jo. ix^. i.) Alphonsine; ou. La ten-
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Alphonsus. ,SW Alfonso.
Alpine plants. MACMII.LVX, H. Holidays on high
lands; or, Rambles in search of Alpine
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llomxsox, AY. Alpine tlowers for English gar
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Alpino, Prospero. Medicina methodicu. Lugd.
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Alps. BALL, J. The central Alps. New ed. Lon
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Guide to the western Alps ; with Geology of
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BROCKEDOX, AV. Excursions in the Alps.
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Tour of Mt. Blanc and Monte llosa. Edin.,
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FRESHFIELP, Mrs. H. Summer tour in the
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Same. 3d ed. London, 1846. 12.
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HIXCHLIFF, T. W. Summer months among the
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KIXG, S. AY. Italian valleys of the Pennine
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KNAPSACK guide for travellers in Tyrol and the
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REGIS. K. Sopra il passagio di Annibale per le Alpi.
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SCHEUCHZER, J. J. Oi yjerr^onv/f Helveticus ;
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Hours of exercise in the Alps. Lond.,1871. 16.
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ALPS
57
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Same. 2d ed. London, 1871. 4.
WILLS, A. < The eagle s nest in the valley of
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ZUHCHER, F., and MARGOLLE, E. Les ascen
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Alpuxarra. DIDIER, C. L A. (In Revue d. D. Mondes,
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Alsario Crucio, Vincenzio. De invidia et fascino veterum.
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Alsop, Vincent. The mischief of impositions ; an antidote
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The rector of Sutton committed with the dean of St.
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Alsted, Johann Heinrich. Thesaurus chronologiae.
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Alston, Joseph. Correspondence: purposes of the Wilkin
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Speech [on] the bill for amending the constitution of [S.
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Alta Comba. See Haute-Combe.
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Altaroche, Marie Michel. Une reconciliation. (In Echo
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Altars. See Consecration. (B 95)
8. (3. 10. 72.)
Altdorf. Emblemata anniversaria Academiae Al-
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found at Lebanon, N. H. Deane, S. Account of yel
low and red pigment, found at Norton, with the process
for preparing the yellow for use. Webster, S. Ac
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the culture of Smyrna wheat. Greenleaf, J. Experi
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qualities. Lincoln, B. Letter relating to the ingraft
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the vegetables naturally growing in this part of Amer
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of house-swallows in winter. Prince, J. An air-
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angled spheric trigonometry to several cases of oblique-
angled spheric trigonometry. Croswell, W. Two
tables of the varieties in the first and second cases of
oblique spherics. Dearborn, B. Remarks on the con
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of the new gold standard beam, invented by the author.
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locity, and magnitude of the meteor that exploded over
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of sulphate of barytes from Hatfield, Mass. Dean, J.
Investigation of the apparent motion of the earth,
viewed from the moon, arising from the moon s libra-
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Sept. 17. 1811, at Portland. Cleaveland, P. Obs. of
the eclipse of the sun, of Sept. 17. 1811. made at Bow
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of Sept. 17, 1811, at Burlington, Vt. Folger, W..Jr.
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with the longitudes of several places in this country,
deduced from all the obs. of the eclipses of the sun and
transits of Mercury and Venus, pub. in the Transac
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Bowditch, N. Elements of the orbit of the comet of
1811 ; Estimate of the height of the White Hills, in N.
H. Dean, J: A method of displaying at one view all
the annual cycles of the equation of time in a complete
revolution of the sun s apogee. Alden, T. Some elec
trical phenomena. Tilden, J. A singular property of
Lamprey eels. Bowditch, N. Variation of the mag
netic needle. Dean, J. Description of a cometarium.
Tenney, S. An earthquake in New Eng. Sargent,
W. Account of several shocks of an earthquake in the
southern and western parts of the U. S. Farrar, J.
Abstract of meteorol. obs. made at Cambridge ; Ab
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N. On the motion of a pendulum suspended from two
points; Demonstration of the rule for finding the
place of a meteor. Pickering, J. Present state of the
Eng. language in the U. 8. ; with a vocabulary.
4. Bigelow, J. Account of the life and writings of
Rumford. Schubert, F. T. New investigation of Kep
ler s problem. Bowditch, N. Mistake in the solar
tables of Mayer, La Lande. and Zach; Calculation of
the oblateness of the earth, by means of the observed
lengths of a pendulum in different latitudes; Method
of correcting the apparent distance of the moon from
the sun. or a star, for the effects of parallax and refrac
tion ; Method of computing the dip of the magnetic
needle in different latitudes ; Methods of correcting
the elements of the orbit of a comet in Newton s
Principia, and in La Place s Mecanique celeste ;
Usual demonstration of the permanency of the solar
system. Bigelow, J. Facts serving to show the com
parative forwardness of the spring season in different
parts of the U. S. Peck, W. D. Some observations
on the sea-serpent. Farrar, J. Account of the storm
of Sept. 23, 1815; A singular electrical phenomenon,
during a snow storm accompanied with thunder. Peck,
W. D. Observationes carpologicse in kamelliam et
theam. Bowditch, N. Remarks on Dr. Stewart s
formula for computing the motion of the moon s ap
sides. Cleaveland, P. Several new halos and parhe
lia observed at Brunswick. Me. Dana, J. F. Outlines
of the mineralogy and geology of Boston and vicinity.
Pickering,,!. Pronunciation of the Greek language.
Bowditch, N. Meteor which passed over Wilmington,
Del.. Nov. 21. 1819 ; Occupation of Spica by the moon,
observed at Salem: Mistake in the calculation of Pois-
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the surface of two globes. Fisher, A. M. Orbit of
the comet of 1819. Bowditch, X. Elements of the
comet of 1819. Pickering, J. Adoption of a uniform
orthography for the Indian languages of North Amer
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Dewey, C. Results of meteorological observations at
Williamstown. Mass. Hall, F. Extraordinary dark
ness observed in some parts of the U. S. and Canada in
Nov. 1819. Everett, E. Inscription from the colum
barium of the freedmen and slaves of Livia Augusta;
Account of some Greek manuscripts procured at Con
stantinople in 1819, now belonging to the library of the
university at Cambridge.
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Cambridge, 1833-61. 4.
Contents. Vol. 1. Kirkland, J. T. Discourse in
commem. of J. Adams and T. Jefferson, Oct. 30, 1826.
Worcester, J. E. Remarks on longevity and the expect
ation of life in the U. S., etc. Paine, R. T. Table of
the longit. and altitude of the nonagesimal degree in 42
23 28" of N. latitude for every minute of the right as
cension of the meridian ; Latitude of Boston. Bow-
ditch, J. I. Tables of the present value of a life-annuity
at any age. according to Wigglesworth s bill of mortal
ity. Bond, W. C. Occupations and eclipses, at Dor
chester ; Comparative rates of marine chronometers.
Nuttall, T. Inquiries concerning the birds of Mass.
Holyoke, E. A. Meteorol. journal, 1786-1829. Jack
son, C. T., anil Alger, F. Mineralogy and geology of
Nova Scotia. Bowditch, J. I. Table showing the
present value of the right of dower of a married woman
in any real estate, provided she survives her husband.
Prince, J. Description of a new stand for a reflecting
telescope. Paine, R. T. Latitudes and longitudes of
several places in the U. S. Bowditch, J. I. Tables
exhibiting the number of white persons in the U. S. at
every age. Treadwell, D. Machine, called a gypsey,
for spinning hemp and flax. Rasles, S. Dictionary of
the Abnaki language, in X. America.
2. Lovering, J., ami Bond, W. C. Account of the
magnetic obs. at the Observatory of Harvard Univ.
Owen, W. F. W. The practice of circummeridian alti
tudes. Peirce, B. Latitude of the Cambridge obser
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vertical observed Dec. 1844, and Jan. 1845. Pickering,
J. Language and inhabitants of Lord North s Island
in the Indian archipelago; with vocabulary. Masury,
S. K. Vocabulary of the Soahili language, on the
eastern coast of Africa. Storer, D. H. Synopsis
of the fishes of N. America.
3. White, D. A. Eulogy on J. Pickering. Gray,
A. Chloris boreali Americanus. Sullivant, W. S. Con
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America. Bond, W. C.. and others. Occultations and
eclipses, observed at Dorchester and Cambridge.
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from the earth. Bond, W. C. The nebula about 9
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describe the animals that made the fossil footmarks of
the United States. Le Conte, J. L. On platigonus
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and nomenclature of the 8th satellite of Saturn.
4. Gray, A. Plant* Fendlerianse Novi-Mexicanae ;
an account of a collection of plants made chiefly in
the vicinity of Santa Fe, New Mexico, by A. Fendler.
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currents of the ocean. Haldeman, S. S. History and
transformations -of corydalus cornutus. Leidy, J.
Internal anatomy of corydalus cornutus. in its three
stages of existence. Sullivant, W. S. Contributions
to the bryology and hepaticology of North America.
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Cambridge. Mass. Bond, G. P. Some applications
of the method of mechanical quadratures. Deane,
J. Illustrations of fossil footprints in the valley of the
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of development. Fellows. Statutes.
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four classes of vertcbrated animals. Storer, D. H.
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A. Plantae novae Thurberianae; the characters of some
new genera and species of plants in a collection made by
G. Thurber, chiefly in New Mexico and Sonora ; Affini
ties of the genus vavsea, Benth ; also of rhytidandra,
Gray. Cooke. J. P. Two new crystalline compounds
of zinc and antimony, and the cause of the variation of
composition observed in their crystals. Bache, A. D.
Discussion of obs. for the isodynamic, isogonic, and is
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line of the boundary survey between the U. S. and
Mexico, 1849-52, under the orders of W. H. Emory.
Hall, J., and Meek, F. B. Description of new species
of fossils, from the cretaceous formations of Nebraska,
etc. Statutes. Fellows.
6. Treadwell, D. Practicability of constructing can
non of great caliber, capable of enduring long-continued
use under full charges. Beck, C. The age of Petronius
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method of least squares. Emory, W. H. Magnetic
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[with] the quantity of rain falling in Boston, for 34
years, 1823-56. Storer, D. H. History of the fishes of
Mass. Gray, A. Xeviusia, a new genus of rosaceae ;
Diagnostic characters of new species of phaenoga-
mous plants, collected in Japan by C. Wright, etc. ;
The genus croomia, and its place in the natural system ;
Characters of ancistrophora, a new genus of the order
composites, recently detected by C. Wright, in the east
ern part of Cuba. Dana, J. W. A new species of
medusa, related to stephenomia, crystallomia polygon-
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planet s orbit. Statutes. Fellows.
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the asteroids. Grisebach, A. Plantse Wrightianas e
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stars culminating near the zenith of the observatory at
Harvard College. Dean, J. The lumbar enlargement
of the spinal cord. Horsford, E. N. Some of the re
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9. Pt. 1. Agassiz, A. Embryology of echinoderms.
Wyman, J. Development of raia batis. Tread-
well, D. Construction of hooped cannon. Hill, G.
W. Discussion of the observations of the great comet
of 1858, with the object of determining the most prob
able orbit. Lovering, J. Secular periodicity of the
aurora borealis. Warren, C. M. Process of frac
tional condensation; Researches on the volatile hy
dro-carbons. Warren, C. M., and Storer, F. II. Exam
ination of a hydro-carbon naphtha obtained from the
products of the destructive distillation of lime-soap ;
Examination of naphtha obtained from Rangoon petro
leum. Storer, D. A. History of the fishes of Mass.
10. Pt. 1. Lovering, J. Catalogue of auroras observ.,
mostly aj Cambridge, Mass., since 1838; Periodicity
of the aurora liorealis.
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American Academy of Fine Arts. Catalogue of
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American Academy of Language and Belles Lettres Cir
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Circular No. 3. New York, 1822. 8. (B 954)
American adventure by land and sea ; instances of
enterprise and fortitude. New York, n.d. 2 v.
16. (Harper s Fam. lib., v. 174, 175.)
American advertiser. New York, 1849. 12.
- Same. 4th ed. New York, 1851. 12.
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1831. 12.
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and liberties of the people; by the British Bostonian.
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J. E. Worcester; 1843-47, F. Bowen; 1847, etc.. G. P.
Sanger. F. E. Parker was associated with Mr. Sanger
for one or two years. The vols. for 1839. 1849, and 1859
ears re
ational
contain general indexes to the previous ten years
spectively. The work was succeeded by the Natio
almanac, 1863-64, and Camp s Amer. year-book, 1869.
American and commercial advertiser, Oct., 1863-
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anti-slavery Christians of the U. S. New York, 1852.
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1806. 2v. 8.
- Same. 2d ed. Cambridge, 1829. 2 v. 8.
American annals of education and instruction,
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by W. A. Alcott.
Same. May, June, Aug.-Dec. 1837, Jan., Feb., Apr.,
May, 1838. n.p., 1837-38. 8. (B 1773)
Note. Preceded by the American journal of educ.
American annual cyclopaedia and register of im
portant events, 1861-71. New York, Apple-
ton, 1862-72. 11 v. 8.
Note. Vol. 10, 1870, has an Index to v. 1-10, incl.
American annual register; or, Hist. mem. of the U.
S. for 1796 ; [by J, T. Callender]. Phila.,
1797. 8.
Another copy. (B 395)
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American Antiquarian Society. [Addresses, Pro
ceedings, etc.] Boston and Worcester, 1813
-67. 3 vols. 8.
Namely. Vol. 1. Account of the society, incorp.
Oct. 24, 1812. Boston, 1813. (Aim B 453) JENKS. W.
Address to the society. 1st ann iv., Oct. 23, 1813. Bos
ton, 1813. (Al.w B 939) THOMAS, I. Communication,
Oct. 24, 1814; with the laws of the society. Worcester,
n.d. (Also B 967) List of officers and members, 1814.
(Also B 567) HOLMES. A. Address before the soc.. 2d
anniv. Boston, 1814. PAINE, W. Address before the
soc., 3d anniv. Worcester, 1815. (Alto B 449, 939)
Address to members of the soc. ; Laws, Regulations,
etc. Worcester, 1819. (Alo B 567) GOODWIN, I. Ad
dress at opening of Antiquarian Hall, 1820. Worcester,
1820. (Alto B 565) LINCOLN, W. Address in rel. to
the character and services of C. C. Baldwin. Worcester,
1835. (Also B 1121) 53d semi-annual report of council,
May 29, 1839; with report of the librarian. Worcester,
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Proceedings. May 31, and Oct. 23, 1843, with address of J.
Davis. Proceedings. Oct. 23, 1819, with memoir of Al
bert Gallatin. by E. E. Hale. Proceedings, 18.W-56. 2.
Proceedings, 1857-63 ; including PAINE, N. Report upon
American coins and tokens, 1860; SALISBURY, 8. Es
say on the time of making the statues of Christ and Mo
ses, 186L; HALE, E. E. On the name of California,
1862; WILSON, D. Indications of ancient customs,
suggested by certain cranial forms, 1863; JENKS, W.
Address, Oct. 21, 1863. 3. Proceedings. 1864-67; in
cluding Folsom, C. liemarks on a Latin inscription
found at Castine, Me., Apr. 1864; Hale, E. E. Notes
on Roanoke Island and James River, with remarks of C.
Deane, Oct. 1864; Hill, T., and others. Remarks on
the death of J. Sparks. Mar. 1866 ; Tribute to W. Jenks,
Nov. 1866; Hale, E E. Remarks on Mr. Bergen-
roth s letter, and Deane, C. Remarks on Sebastian
Cabot s mappe-monde, and Records of the council for
N. E., Apr. 1867. 4. Proceedings, 1868-Oct. 1871; in
cluding Catalogue" of Indian relics ; Bartlett, J. R.
Report on the International Archaeological Congress;
Green, W., and Deane, C. The author of Newport s
discoveries in America , Apr. 1868 ; Proceedings on
the death of L. Lincoln, June, 1868 ; Jones, C. C.
Ancient tumuli in Georgia, 186.).
Archseologia Americana ; transactions and col
lections. Worces. and Host., 1820-60. 4v. 8.
Contents. Vol.1. Officers. Origin of the society.
Hennepin, L. Ace. of discovery of the Mississippi and
adjacent country; Ace. of La Salle s undertaking to
discover the Mississippi by way of the Gulph of Mexico.
Atwater, C. Description of antiquities in Ohio and other
western states. Johnston, J. Present itate of Indian
tribes inhabiting Ohio. Fiske, M. Conjectures re
specting the ancient inhabitants of N. America. Al-
den, T. Antiquities and curiosities of western Penn
sylvania. Mitchell, S. Specimens of poetry and sing
ing of the Osages ; description of the mummy found iu
Kentucky; origin and antiquities of the aborigines.
Farnham, J. H. Remarkable cave in Kentucky. Wil-
kins, C. Exsiccated body, or mummy found in said
cave. Sheldon, W. Account of the Caraibs, who in
habited the Antilles. Adams, B. Great cave in In
diana. 2. Burnside, 8. M. Memoir of Isaiah Thomas.
Gallatin, A. Synopsis of Indian tribes of N. America.
Gookin, D. Doingu and sufferings of the Christian
Indians of New England. Clinton, DeW. Leaden
plate or medal, found near the mouth of the Muskin-
gum. Galindo. J. Ruins of Copan, in Central Amer
ica. Clarke. A. Letter to P. 8. Du Ponceau. Davis,
J. Obituary notice of C. C. Baldwin. 3. Records of
the Company of Massachusetts Bay. to the embarkation
of Winthrop and his associates for New England.
Hull, John. Diaries. Folsom, G. Memoir of Th.
Lindall Winthrop. Kinnicutt, T. Memoir of John
Davis. Officers and members. 4. Orig. doc. illust.
the hist, of Sir W. Raleigh s first Amer. colony, and the
colony at Jamestown. Wingfleld, E. M. A discourse
of Virginia. Josselyn, J. N. E. rarities discovered.
Nar. of a voy. to Spitzbergen in 1613. Hale, E. E.
Life of Sir R. Lane. Salisbury, 8. Not. of S. Jennison.
Catalogue of books in the library. Worcester,
1837. 8.
Laws of the society, n.p.. [1815]. 8. (B 967)
Remarks comment, of J. Ouincy. Wore., 1864. 8.
(B 1540)
American anti-slavery reporter. Vol. 1, nos. 1, 3, 8. New
York, 1834. 8. (B 1473)
American Anti-Slavery Society. Annual report
for 1860. [The anti-slavery history of the
John Brown year.] New York, 1861. 8.
Address to the people of color in New York. New
York. 1834. 8. (B 1474)
Appeal to the reason and religion of American Chris
tians. 2d ed. New York, 1838. 8. (B 1475)
Letter to Kossuth concerning freedom and slavery in
the U. S. Boston, 1852. 8. (B 1479)
Protest. (Tn Collection of doc. 1836. B 1718)
BRISTOL AND CLIFTON LADIES ANTI-SLAVERY Soc.
Statements respecting the Amer. abolitionists, by
opponents and friends. Dublin. 1852. 8. (B 1479)
QUINCY, E. Examination of the charges of J. Scoble
and L. Tappan. Dublin. 1852. 8. (B 1479)
REESE, D. M. Brief review of 1st annual report. N.
York, 1834. 8. (B 1474, 1826)
TAPPAN. L. Reply to charges brought against the
American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society; with
introd. by J. Seoble. London. 1852. 8. (C 257)
THOME. J. A.- Speech at annual meeting. (In Stan-
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American Apollo. Oct. 1792-Dec. 1794. Boston,
1792-94. f.
American archives, ed. by P. Force, 4th and 5th
series, 1774-1776. Washington, 1837-51.
9v. f.
American Art Union. Transactions for 1844. New York,
1844. 8. (B 1195)
American Association for the Advancement of
Science. Proceedings. Philadelphia, 1849-
71. 19 v. 8.
Contents. Vol. 1. Meeting at Philadelphia, Sept.
1848. Browne, P. A. Notice of the fossil cephalopodes
belemnosepia, belemnite, and of the diphosphate of
iron, mullicite, found together at Mullica Hill. Em-
mons, E. Identity of the atops trilineatus and the tri-
arthrus Beckei (green), with remarks upon the elipto-
cephalus asaphoides. Vancleye, J. W. Fossil zoo
phytes of western Ohio. Davis, C. H. Theory of the
geological action of the tides. Agassiz, L. Fishes of
Lake Superior. Tuomey, M. Results of observations
in the tertiary region of South Carolina. Coffin, J. H.
Winds of the northern hemisphere. Rogers, W. B. and
R. E. Volatility of potassa and soda, and their carbon
ates Peirce, B. Certain methods of determining the
number of real roots of equations, applicable to tran
scendental as well as to algebraic equations. Rogers,
R. E. and J. B. Alleged insolubility of copper in hy
drochloric acid ; with examination of Fuch s method for
analyzing iron ores, metallic iron, etc. Alexander, S.
On some physical phenomena dependent upon the pro
gressive motion of light. Germain, L. J. Forces in
nature which rupture, contort, upheave, and depress the
superficial strata of the earth. Agassiz, L. Phonetic
apparatus of the cricket; Comparison of Alpine and
northern vegetation. Brown, A., and Dickeson, M. W.
Sediment of the Mississippi river. Alexander, 8.
Fundamental principles of mathematics. Hubbard, J.
S. Zodiacs of the asteroids. Rogers. W. B. and R. E.
Decomposition of rocks by meteoric water ; Absorp
tion of carbonic acid by Liebig s dilute solution of phos
phate of soda. Maury, M. F. Winds and currents of
the ocean. Agassiz, L. Terraces and ancient river
bars, drift, boulders, and polished surfaces of Lake Supe
rior; Black banded cyprynidae; On monographs of
garpikes. Bolton, R. Physical geography and geology
of the northern portion of the Mississippi. Walker,
8. C. Opposition of Neptune of 1848. Roberts, 8. W.
Topography of Pennsylvania and Ohio, etc. Hare, R.
Definitions and discriminations respecting matter, void
space, and nihility. Agassiz, L. Origin of the actual
outlines of Lake Superior. Browne, P. A. Commu
nication on meteorites. Henry, J. Organization of
the Smithsonian Institution. Johnson, W. R. Re
cent improvements in recording magnetic telegraphs.
Rogers, W. B. Acid and alkaline springs. Rogers,
W. B.and R. E. Comparative solubility of the carbon
ate of lime and the carbonate of magnesia. Alexan
der, J. H. Brief notice of geographical explorations
and researches, 1847, 48. Boye, M. H. Composition of
the Schuykill water. Kellogg, O. Remarkable geo
logical development in Elizabethtown, N. Y. ; Indian
antiquities.
2. Meeting at Cambridge, August, 1849. Secchi,
A. Aurora borealis. Alvord, B. The polar plant,
or silphium laciniatum. Lapham, I. A. Plants of
Wisconsin. Troost, G. List of the fossil crinoids of
Tennessee. Park, R. Plan for the diffusion of hu
man knowledge ; Correspondence on the Altona ob
servatory. Agassiz, L. Structure of coral animals.
Gibbes, R. W. Mosasaurus and other allied genera in
the U. 8. Davis, C. H. The prime meridian. Agas-
siz, L. Zoological character of young mammalia ;
Vegetable character of xanthidium. Horsford, E. N.,
and Wyman, M. Valerianate of morphia. Warren,
J. C. Mastodon angustidens. Dana, J. D. Isolation
of volcanic action in Hawaii, or volcanoes no safety
valves. Agassiz, L. Fossil remains of an elephant
found in Vermont. Bache, A. D. Comparison of re
sults obtained in geodesy by the application of the theory
of least squares. Saemann. L. Remarks on boltonite.
Silliman, B., Jr. Boltonite of Shepard and bisilicate
of magnesia of Dr. Thomson ; Identity of sillimanite
of Bowen, of bucholzite of Brandes, and of fibrolite of
Boumon, with the species kyanite. Peirce, B. Con
nection of comets with the solar system. Horsford,
E. N. Moisture, ammonia, and organic matter of the
atmosphere. Peirce, B. Relation between the elas
tic curve and the motion of the pendulum. Silli
man, B., Jr. Chemical examination of gorgonia anti-
pathes; Indlanite of Count Bourbon, and the Ameri
can mineral distributed under the same name ; Analy-
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scs of green pierolite, and slaty serpentine, so called,
from Texas, Lancaster co.. Pa. Hunt, E. B. Terres
trial thermotics. Agassiz, L. Circulation of fluids in
insects. Jackson, C. T. The mirage seen in Lake
Superior, in July and Aug. 1847. Adams, C. B. The
distribution of the testaceous mollusca of Jamaica.
Hitchcock, E. River terraces of the Connecticut val
ley, and erosions of the earth s surface. Agassiz, L.
Embryology of ascidia, and characteristics of new spe
cies from the shores of Massachusetts Hartwell, C.,
and Hitchcock, E.. Jr. Description of certain mineral
localities, chiefly in the northern part of Worcester and
Franklin Cos., Mass. Bache, A. D. Progress of the
coast survey. Walker, S. C. Experience of the coast
survey in regard to telegraph operations. Gibbes, R.
W. New species of fossil myliobates, from the eocene
of 8. Carolina, and new fossils from the cretaceous,
eocene and pliocene of S. Carolina. Alabama and Mis
sissippi. LeConte, J. L. Habits of amphiuma in cap
tivity ; Curious habits of a species of asilus. Loomis,
E. Experiments on the electricity of a plate of zinc
buried in the earth. Hare, R. Supposed connection
between cholera and electricity. Walker, S. C. New
analogy in the periods of rotation of the primary plan
ets, discovered by D. Kirkwood. Johnson, W. R. On
some experimental determinations of the economic
values of British and American coals. Hunt, T. S,
Leucine and its homologous relations, with remarks
upon the late researches of Wurtz. Horsford, E. N.
Soda in the ashes of anthracite coal ; Color of fused
sulphur. Linck, C. Ammonio-chloride of magne
sium. Rogers, H. D. Origin of the drift, and of
the lake and river terraces of the United States and
Europe, with an examination of the laws of aqueous
action connected with the inquiry. Redfleld, W.
C. On some fossil remains from Broome Co., New
York. Hall, J. Trails and tracks in the sand-stones of
the Clinton group of N. Y.. their origin, etc. ; and a com
parison of some of them with nereitcs and myrianites.
Burnett, W. I. New points in the morphology of cells,
touching its analogy to that of the ovum. Chase, 8.
On some bones of the dinornis Nova? Zealandia*. Le
Conte, J. L. The metamorphosis of iluvicola Herricki.
Linck, O. De-termination of the water contained in
crystallized sulphate of quinine, (disnlpbate of quinine.)
and a method for testing the purity of the commercial
article. Levering, J. Electro-dynamic forces.- Jack
son, C. T. Geology, mineralogy, and mines of Luke Su
perior; Geological structure of Keweenaw Point.
Hodge, J. 8. Mineral region of Lake Superior. Guyot,
A. Erratic phenomena of the White Mts.; Erratic
phenomena of the Central Alps. Dana. J. D. Trend
of islands and axis of subsidence in the Pacific. Hunt,
T. 8. Geology of Canada. Marr, R. A. Observa
tions at the navy yard at Memphis, Apr.-July. 1849.
Haldeman, S. S. History of phalangopsis. a genus of
orthoptera. with three new species, two of which form
a new sub-genus; The larva of physoccelus inflatus.
Hall, J. Brachiopoda of the Silurean period; partic.
the leptsenidae; Graptolites, their duration in geologi
cal perods. and their value in the identification of
strata. Baird, S. F. Bone caves of Pennsylvania.
Feuchtwanger, L. Discovery of a new cave in Ken
tucky. Gould, B. A.. Jr. On the Gaussian tables;
On Kirkwood s analogy. Levering, J. Curious phe
nomena relating to vision. Hubbard, J. 8. Estab
lishment of nn astronomical journal in the U. S. Hoi-
ton, I. F. An American prime meridian. Linck, C.
Investigation of the intestinal fat of a large sea turtle.
Coffin, J. H. Instrument for determining the variation
and duration of winds. Agassiz, L. Structure and
homologies of radiated animals, with reference to the
systematic position of the hydroid polypi. Gray, A.
On some plants of the order composites from the Sand
wich islands. Girard, C. Embryology of planarise.
Ayres, W. O. Observations on leuciscus pulchellus.
Bailey, J. W. Process for detecting the remains of in
fusoria in sedimentary deposits. Girard, C. Mono
graph of the fresh water cottus of North America.
Agassiz. L. Animal morphology. Haldeman, 8. S.
Borne points of linguistic ethnology; with illustrations,
chiefly from the aboriginal languages of America.
Alger, F. Rutilated quartz crystals from Vermont, and
phenomena connected with them. Agassiz, L. Differ
ences between progressive, embryonic, and prophetic
types in the succession of organized beings through the
whole range of geological times. Gray, A. Composi
tion of the plant by phytons. and some applications of
phyllotaxis. Peirce, B. Mathematical investigation
of the fractions which occur in phyllotaxis.
3. Meeting at Charleston, 1850. Officers, etc.
Ravenel. II. W. Catalogue, of plants inhabiting the
vicinity of the Santee canal, 8. C. Agassiz, L. Nu
meric combinations of rings in the body of Crustacea;
Principles of classification ; Morphology of the medu
sae; Morphological differences of organs; Structure
of the halcyonoid polypi. Maury, M. F. Influence
arising from the discovery of the Gulf Stream upon the
commerce of Charleston ; Report of committee on
the communication of M. F. Maury, upon winds and
currents; Application of the electro-chronograph in
determining the figure and density of the earth ;
General circulation of the atmosphere. Gibbes, L. R.
On the electro-chronograph ; Existence in some indi
viduals of two insensible spots on the retina; Com
parative reflecting power of the planets. Mars. Jupiter,
and Saturn ; Easy mode of illustrating the difference
in the velocity of sound in gases; New species of
menobranchus. from South Carolina; Carcinological
collections of the United States, and descriptions of new
species. LeConte, J. Exudation of ice from the stems
of vegetables. Kneeland, S., Jr. Characteristics of
the Hindoo skull; The manatus not a cetacean but a
pachyderm. Borden, G.. Jr. Meat biscuit. Coffin,
J. H. A simple demonstration of the theorem, that the
attraction of a sphere upon an exterior particle is the
same as if the sphere were concentrated at its centre.
Gibbon, J. H. Some of the applications of natural sci
ence to the moral laws of ancient nations. Bache, A.
D. Results of observations on the direction and force
of wind at the Coast Survey stations ; Recent progress
of the telegraph operations of the Coast Survey;
Measurement of the base line on Edisto Island. S. C.
Michel, M. Researches on the generation and develop
ment of the opossum; with remarks by Agassiz and
Bachman. Tuomey, M. Palffiozoic rocks of Alabama ;
Exhibition of a fossil reptile belonging to the genus
leiodon; Alleged subsidence of the coast of South
Carolina; Cretaceous formation of Alabama, and the
artesian wells in that state. Jones, W. L. Peculiar
sensations produced by a damp atmosphere. Gibbes,
R. W. Fossil equus. Holmes, F. S. Remarks on the
preceding paper; no fossil mammalian remains except
cetacean, in the eocene marl of South Carolina; Ob
servations on the geology of Ashley river. South Caro
lina. Agassiz, L." Remarks on the preceding paper;
the large number of mammalia in the fossil beds of
South Carolina. Gibbes, R. W. Northern elephas,
and on mastodon augustidens ; Fossils common to sev
eral formations. Agassiz, L., and Tuomey, M. The
species common to two or more strata are very few.
Holbrook, J. E. Air bladder of the drum-fish, pogonias
fasciatus. and the mechanism by which the sound is
produced. Agassiz, L. Development of air-bladders.
Ravenel, E.. and Maury, M. F. Importance of the
coal fields of Alabama to the navigation and commerce
of the Pacific. Maury, M. F. Currents of the Atlantic
Ocean. Agassiz, L. The fancied importance of the
name of the first describer of a species. Harvey, W.
H. Marine Flora of the Atlantic. Pourtales, F. do.
Distribution of the foraminifera? on the coast of New
Jersey. Agassiz, L. Aid rendered to naturalists by
the Coast Survey. Pourtales, F. de. On the order of
succession of parts in foraminifcnc. Bachman, J.
American species of putoritis. Nott, J. C. Examina
tion of the physical history of the Jews, in its bearings
on the question of the unity of the races. Agassiz, L.
Zoological evidence for the diversity of the races.
Browne, P. A. Microscopic examination of the pile of
the head of Albinos. Shepard, C. U. Account of
three new American meteorites, and geographical dis
tribution of such bodies generally. Ravenel, St. J.
Structure of the bones of siren lacertina. Ravenel, E.
Recent squalidae of the coast of S. Carolina, and cata
logue of the recent and fossil echinoderms of 8. Carolina.
Haupt, H. Resistance of timber. Barton, E. H.
Meteorological and mortuary chart of New Orleans, for
1849. Salisbury, J. H. Proximate composition of
parts of flowers of plants, and of the plants themselves.
4. Meeting at New Haven, Aug. 1850. Olmsted, D.
Some points of electrical theory. Silliman, B.. Jr. Ori
gin of a spheroidal structure in certain sedimentary
rocks. Loomis, E. Electrical phenomena in certain
houses. Page, C. G. Electro-magnetism as a motive
force. Agassiz, L. Growth of the egg. prior to the de
velopment of the embryo. Johnson, W. R. Gold for
mations of Md.. Va., and N. Carolina. Burnett, W. J.
Origin, etc., of the spermatic particles throughout the
vertebrata. Hubbard, O. P. Rutile and chlorite in
quartz. Adams, C. B. Reversed cyclostoma; Na
ture of the species of terrestrial mollusca in Jamaica.
Olmsted, D. Properties of a compound of lard and
rosin. Silliman, B., Jr. Two Amer. meteoric irons.
Loomis, E. Proper height for lightning rods. Hors
ford, E. II. Ammonia in atmospheric air. Schubert,
E. Variations in the fundamental star a Virginis.
Olmsted, D. Late periodical visitation of the aurora
borealis. Davis, C. H. Nautical almanac. Adams,
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C. B. Changes of level in N. Amcr. during the drift pe
riod. Rogers, H. D. Coal formation of the U. 8.
Bache, A. ]). Method in the coast survey, of showing
the results of current observations. Gould, B. A., Jr.
Velocity of the galvanic current in the tt h graph wires.
Squler, E. G. Volcanoes of Central Amer. Agas
siz, L. Structure of the mouth in Crustacea. Mantell,
R. II. Discovery of the upper jaw witli teeth of the
iguanodon. in the Wealden strata, at Hastings. Gi-
rard, C. New generic type in the class of worms.
Rogers, II. D. Connection of the deposits of common
salt with climate. Burnett, W. J. Utricles as the pri
mordial forms of all animal tissues; Relation of
the distribution of lice to the different faunas.
Mitchell, O. M. New method of observing astronomi
cal right ascensions and North polar distances. Coak-
ley, G. W. Elliptical tables of the planet Neptune.
Emi, 11. Experiments upon the cause of fermentation.
Wurtz, II. Troostite of New Jersey. Brush, G. J.
Ainer. spodumene. Brown, 11. Adulteration of vef-
milion. Blake, W. P. Dimorphism of copper.
Hunt, T. S. Saline springs containing baryta and
Mrontia. Report of the committee on the prime me
ridian. Bache, A. D. Remarks on the meeting of the
Amer. Assoc. at Charleston, March, 1850. Gould, B.
A.. ,fr. Velocity of the galvanic current in the tele
graph wires. Jewett, C. C. Plan for stereotyping cat
alogues by separate titles. Dana, J. D. Analogy be
tween the mode of reproduction in plants. Loomis, E.
Continuance of the magnetic and meteorological obser
vations at the Toronto observatory. Henry, J. Ad
dress. Adams, O. B. Value of the shells of mollusca
for distinguishing species. Jackson, C. T. Ancient
pot-holes in rocks. Torrey, J. New plants discovc n-d
by Col. Fremont in Cal. Schaeffer, G. C. Fossil conif
erous wood from the lower Devonian strata. Lebanon,
Marion Co..Ky. Agassiz, L. Relation between color
ation and structure in the higher animals. Burnett, W.
J. Family of vibrionia (Khrenberg) not animals hut
plants. Girard. C. New Amer. saurian reptile.
Hunt, T. 8. Ta conic system. Blake, W. P. Occur
rence of crystallized oxyd of chromium in furnaces for
manufacturing chromate of potash. Schaeffer, G. C.
New test for nitrates and nitrites. Hayes, A. A. As
sumed existence of ammonia in the general atmosphere.
Bunce, J. B. Analysis rel. to the economical value
of anthracite coal ashes. Horsford, E. N. Relation of
the chemical constitution of bodies to taste. Chauve-
net, W. Lunar distances. Culinann, C. Galvanic
wave time. Silliman, B.. Jr. Notice of a powerful
permanent magnet. Hare, R. Whirlwind theory of
storms. Johnson, W. R. Scientific interest of the pro-
;osed industrial exhibition at London, in 1851. Lesley,
. P. Importance of the theory of Bryant respecting
the deluge. Rogers, H. D. Position and character of
the reptilian foot-prints in the carboniferous red shale
formation of Eastern Penn. Mantell, R. N. Prob
able age of the deposits containing the remains of
extinct colossal birds in New Zealand. Webber, S.
Singular growth of a potato. Girard, C. Classifica
tion of nemertes and planariae. Johnson, W. R.
Coal formation of central N. Carolina. Snell, E. S.
Instrument for exhibiting the mode of vibration
in a molecule of unpolarized light; Apparatus for
showing the experiments of complementary col
ors in vision. Bache, A. D. Discussion of tidal ob
servations in connection with the coast survey of Cat
Island in the Gulf of Mexico. Culmann, C. Use of
wood in the construction of bridges of large span, in
America. Coffin, J. H. Monsoons on the shores of
the N. Atlantic. Loomis, E. Optical moving figures.
Gibbs. W. Influence of temperature in the absorption
of light. Bond, G. P. Progress of the determination
of difference of longitude between Greenwich and Cam
bridge, for the coast survey. Rogers, W. B.. inul R.
E. Absorption of carbonic acid by acids and saline
solutions. Wurtz, II. New method of decomposing
silicates in the process of analysis. Shepard, C. U.
Several new mineral species; New localities of Amer.
minerals. Jackson, C. T. Description and analysis of
allanite from Franklin. N. J. ; Description of bismuthic
tellurium from the gold mines of Whitehall. Wurtz,
H. Availability of the gre*n sand of N. Jersey as
a source of potash. Shepard, C. U. Notice of for
eign meteorites. Jackson, C. T. Manufacture of zinc
and zinc white : Analysis of red marl of Springfield,
Mass. Hunt, T. S. Determination of phosphoric acid,
Gould, B. A.. Jr. Establishment of the Astronomical
journal . Hill, T. Habits of the ploraria brevipennis.
Parker, S. J. New species of helix. Robb, J, Ob
servations on drift striae in New Brunswick. Hough,
F. B. Cylindrical structure in Potsdam sandstone.
Gibbes, L. R. Use of the zenith telescope in the deter
mination of latitudes. Lane, J. H. Law of induction
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of an electrical current upon itself. Olmsted, A. F.
Whirlwinds produced by the burning of a cane-brake
in Alabama. Redfield, W. C. Necessity of revising
the systems of dynamical meteorology. Davis, C. H.
Solar eclipse of 1851. Espy, J. P. Diminution of
temperature in air by expansion. Hirzel, H. New
method of finding the number of vibrations correspond
ing to the sounds of the .natural scale. Henry, J.
Analysis of the dynamic phenomena of the Leyden jar.
Blake, W. P. New instrument for measuring the
angle between the optic axes of crystals. Alexander,
S. Extension of Bode s law. Jackson, C. T. Artifi
cial minerals from an iron furnace in Easton. Pa.
Brewer, W. H. Determinations of nitrogen in two
varieties of Indian corn. Meeting of standing com
mittee. Hare, R. Remarks at Pliila. meeting. 1848.
Culmann, C. Report on coast survey experiment*.
Schaeffer, U. C. New test for nitrates and nitrites.
Torrey, J. Structure of the genus batis. Linn. Alpha
betical index of authors.
5. Meeting at Cincinnati, 1851. Officers. Rules.
Members. Davis, C. H. Law of the deposit of
the flood-tide. Foster, J. W.. nn/l Whitney, J. D.
Azoic system, as developed in the Lake Superior land
district; Age of the sandstone of Lake Superior;
Phenomena of the association of igneous rocks ;
Different systems of elevation which have given con
figuration to Xorth America, with an attempt to iden
tity them with those of Europe. Agassiz, L. Lim
its of the class of polypi, and the rank and succes
sion of their chief natural divisions; Structure and
reproduction of porites ; Special homologies of aceph-
ala; Results of an exploration of the coral reefs of
Florida, in connection with the coast survey; Re
port on the vertebrate fossils; Structure and repro
duction of physalia : Special homologies of the true
starfishes and crinoids. Redfleld, W. C. Orbital
courses of storms, as opposed to the received hypothesis
of general winds, founded on the alleged Influence of
equatorial temperature; I ost-peimian date of the red
sandstone of New Jersey and the Connecticut valley;
Fossil rain-marks in the red sandstone of New Jersey
and the Connecticut valley, and their authentic charac
ter. Pourtales, L. F. Ilolothurioe and gepbyrea of
the Atlantic coast. Whittlesey, C. Ancient human
skulls and other bones in a cave near Elyria. Lorain
county, O.; Superficial deposits of theN. W. part of
the U. S. ; Equivalency of the rocks of N. E. Ohio,
anil the Portage. Chemung. and Hamilton rocksof N. Y.
Peirce, B. Constitution of Saturn s ring; Re
port of the committee upon Prof. Mitchel s system of
astronomical observations. Henry, J. Limit of per
ceptibility of a direct and reflected sound ; Apparatus
constructed by Mr. \Vurdemann. for determining altitudes
by means of the boiling point. Bache, A. D. Current
chart of New York bay. from observations in the coast
survey; Comparison of curves, showing the hourly
changes of magnetic declination at Philadelphia. To
ronto, and Hobarton, April Aug.. Oct. Feb.. March,
Sept.; Determination of the velocity of sounds, by
the method of coincidences : Use of the zenith tele
scope in determining latitudes in the coast survey, by
Talcott s method, and on the reduction of the observa
tions. Owen, D. D. Existence of phosphorus in the
carbonates of iron of the DCS Moines coal fields; Ab
stract of an introduction to the final report of the geo
logical surveys in Wisconsin. Iowa, and Minnesota. 1847
-50; Geological features of the country ; Palaeontology
of the lowest sandstones of the N. W. Blake, W. P.
Method for distinguishing between biaxial and uniaxial
crystals, .when in thin plates; and results of the exam
ination of several supposed uniaxial micas. Hall, J.
Parallelism of the palaeozoic rocks of New York, with
those of the western states, and of all these with the
palaeozoic strata of Europe : Silurian rocks of the Lake
Superior land district : Report on invertebrate fossils.
Hill, T. New method of geometrically constructing
the integration of quadratures; New curve for rail
road tracks. Chase, T. Curious fact in relation to a
turbine wheel. Coakley, G. W. Motion of the sun
about the center of the solar system. Christy, D.
Goniatite limestone of Rockford. Jackson county. Ind.
Kirtland, J. P. On the sexes and habits of some of
the acephalous bivalve mollusca. Roberts, S. W.
Report of committee in reference to the publication of
the final geological report of Penn. Emory, W. H. On
the survey of the boundary line between Mexico and the
U.S. Wilkes, C. Effects of the areas of oceanic
temperatures. Newberry, J. S. Geographical distri
bution of .certain species of fluviatile and terrestrial
shells. Mitchel, O. M. Longitude of the Cincinnati
observatory, by telegraphic operations, in connection
with the coast survey. Schaeffer, G. C. Cause of salt
petre explosions ; Detection of organic miasm in the air.
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Vaughan, D. Chemical action of feeble currents of
electricity. Wurdemann, W. Modification of appara
tus for the registration of time for astronomical purposes.
Harris, T. W. History and nomenclature of some
cultivated vegetables. King, H. Some remarks on
the geology of Missouri. Ray, J. Comparison of two
methods of calculating mean temperature, and on the
mean temperature of Cincinnati, results of obs. at Wood
ward College, Cin. Hough, F. B. Association of
certain minerals in northern New York. Brainerd, J.
Quartz pebbles, of the sandstone conglomerate, and
reasons for rejecting the theory of water detrition .
Engelmann, G. Character of the vegetation of S. W.
Texas. Yandell, L. P. Distribution of the crinoidea
in the western states. Rainey, T. New theory of
statements by proportions. St. John, S. A specimen
of fossil ox. (bos bombifrons), found in Trumbull
County, O. Owen, D. 1).. and Shumard, B. F. Num
ber and distribution of fossil species in the paleozoic
rocks of Iowa. Wis.. and Min.
6. Meeting at Albany. August. 1851. Officers, etc.
Bache, A. D. Address. Mathematics. Pater-
son, J. Relations between the square roots of neg
ative quantities, and the principle of perpendicular
ity in geometry. Mechanics. Coffin, J. H. Proper
measure of mechanical force. Horsford, E. N. Oc
currence of placid waters in the midst of large areas
where waves are constantly breaking. Hunt, E. B.
Use of air as a medium for conveying mechanical
power. Physics. Hereford, E. N. Permeability
of metals to mercury; Plasticity of sulphur.
Optics. Twining, A. C. Experimental researches
tending towards an improvement of the telescope.
Horsford, E. N. Relation of the chsmical constitution
of bodies to light. Hitchcock, E., Jr. Additional
facts respecting the subjective vision of the arteries of
the retina. Smith, J. L. Form of microscope, with a
new mode of measurement of dimensions and angles.
Loomis, E. Apparent motion of figures of certain
colon". Thermotirg. Horsford, E. N. Effect of heat
on the perpendicularity of Bunker Hill monument. .
Electricity. Henry, J. Theory of the so-called impon
derables. Astronomy. Ten Eyck, P. Obs. on the
eclipse of the sun, July 28, 1851. Davis, C. H. Solar
eclipse of July 28, 1851. Bache, A. D. Additional
notes of a discussion of tidal obs. made in connection
with the coast survey at Cat Island. Alexander, 8.
Atmospheric envelopes of Venus and other planets.
Olmsted, D. Obs. on the zodiacal light, with an inquiry
into its nature and constitution, and its relations to the
solar system. Alexander, 8. Origin of the forms and
present state of some of the clusters of stars and resolv
able nebula. Caswell, A., and Norton, W. A. Results
of a eet of observations in repetition of the Foucault
experiment. Horsford, E. N. The pendulum at
Bunker Hill monument. Bache, A. D. Notes on the
tides at Sand Key, near Key West, Fla. Peirce, B.
Account of Longstreth s lunar formula. Meteorology.
Vaughan, D. Influence of terrestrial electricity on
climate. Loomis, E. Distribution of rain for Sept.
Hare, R. Strictures on Espy s report on storms, as
respects the theoretical inferences. Maury, M. F.
Clouds and equatorial cloud rings of the earth. Guyot,
A. Progress of the system of meteorol. obs. conducted
by the Smithsonian Instil., and the propriety of its im
mediate extension throughout the continent. Hough,
F. B. Meteol. obs. of N. Y., 1825-50. Brocklesby, J.
Maxima and minima of temperature at Hartford, Conn.
Morris, O. W. Quantity of rain at different heights,
from obs. made at New York City. Lefroy, J. II.
Comparison "of the apparent diurnal laws of the irregu
lar fluctuations of the magnetical elements, at the sta
tions of observation in North America. Shepard, C.
U. Meteoric stone of Deal, N. J., which fell Aug. 15.
1829 ; Probable date of the fall of the Ruff s Mt.,
8. C.. meteoric iron. Brocklesby, J. Meteor seen near
Hartford, Conn., Oct. A. 1850. Chemistry. Salis
bury, J. H. Analysis of the muskmelon. cucumis ruelo,
and watermelon, cucurbita citrullus. Hitchcock, E.
Separation of butter from cream by catalysis. Wy-
man, G. W. Analysis of bituminous coal ash. Nor
ton. J. P. Value of soil analyses, and the points
to which especial attention should be directed.
Horsford, E. N. Solidification of the rocks of the
Florida reefs, and sources of lime in the growth of cor
als. Hunt, T. S. Homologies of the alcohols and their
derivatives. Judd, O. Experiments on the volatiliza
tion of phosphoric acid in acid solutions; Analysis of
the ash of a cotton stalk. Breed, D. Analysis of the
brain of the ox. Salisbury, J. II. Analysis of the cu
cumber. Breed, D. Phosphoric acid in normal human
urine. Wells, I). A. Existence of organic matter in
stalactites and stalagmites, forming crystallized and
amorphous crenate of lime. Mineral. Shepard, C.
U. Notice of several American minerals; On chalco-
dite. a new mineral species; On the triplite (alluan-
dite ?) of Norwich, Muss. Dana, J. D. Isomorphism
of the chemical compounds comprised under the mineral
species tourmaline. Blake, W. P. Optical and blow
pipe examination of the supposed chlorite of Chester
Co., Peun. Farrington, A. C. Metamorphic condition
of a part of the large vein of franklinite in New Jersey.
Smith, J. L. Notice of a magnonian opal, from near
Harmanjiek, Asia Minor. Johnson, S. W. On the
houghite of Shepard. Blake, W. P. Occurrence of
chromate of lead in Penn., and other mineralogical no
tices ; New locality of red sapphire; with notices of
the associate minerals. Phys. geog. LeConte, J.
L. Geographical distribution of animals in California.
(ffol. Agassiz, L. Unconformability of the palaeo
zoic formations of the U. 8. Hall, J. Comparison of
the geological features of Tennessee with those of New
York. Smith, J. L. On some of the thermal waters
of Asia Minor; with an account of the nature of their
locality and composition. Hough, F. B. Existence of
diluvial agencies during the earlier geological periods.
Hitchcock, E. Terraces and sea-beaches formed since
the drift period, especially along the Connecticut river.
Smith, J. L. Geology and general character of the
meerschaum in the plains of Eski-Shehr, Asia Minor.
Hunt, T. S. Lithological and palseontological charac
ters of the Potsdam sandstone. Smith, J. L. Geology
of emery and corundum. Wells, D. A. Distribution
of manganese. Maury, M. F. Geological agency of
the winds. Farrington, A. C. Fault in a metallic vein
as seen at Sterling mine, N. J. Wells, D. A. Origin of
stratification. Hitchcock, E. Geological age of the
clay slate of the Connecticut valley in Massachusetts
and Vermont. Paleontology. Foster, J. W. Al
ternations of marine and terrestrial organic remains in
the carboniferous series of Ohio. Brainerd, J. Some
fossils of northern Ohio. Zoology. Burnett, W. J.
Points in the economy of the seventeen year locust,
cicada septemdecim, bearing upon the plural origin
and special local creation of the species ; Relations of
embryology and spermatology to animal -classification.
Girard, C. Classification of mammalia. Goadby,
H. Preservation of animal substances. Phyniology.
Salisbury, J. H. Influence of the poison of the
northern rattlesnake, crotalus durissus, on plants.
LeConte, J. Freezing of vegetables. Hunt, E. B.
Nature of organic structure. Alexander, S. Analo
gies in the phenomena presented by sight and touch.
Clark, W. W. Relation between erect vision and the
inverted image on the retina. Burnett, W. J. Rela
tions of embryology and spermatology to some of the
fundamental doctrines of physiological science. Eth
nology. Foster, J. W. Description of samples of an
cient cloth from the mounds of Ohio. LeConte, J. L.
Distinctive characters of the Indians of California.
Gfeoyraiihy. Hunt, E. B. Proposal for a trigonometri
cal survey of New York. Manufactures. Farring
ton, A. C. On the economical uses of the skin of the
white porpoise; Process of manufacturing white zinc
paint, by the N. J. Mining Company.
7. Meeting at Cleveland, Ohio. July, 1853. Offi
cers, members, etc. Peirce, B. Address. Mathem.
Hackley, C. W. Mathematical analysis of the con
tact of surfaces in oscillating machinery. Chau-
venet, W. Method of finding the error of a chronome
ter by equal altitudes of the sun. Phys. Hunt, E.
B. Cohesion of fluids, evaporation, and steam-boiler
explosions. Riddell, J. L. Binocular microscope.
Lovering, J. Singular case of internal fringes, pro
duced by interference in the eye itself; Modification
of Soleil s polarizing apparatus for projection and other
experimental contrivances. Stoddard, O. N. Stric
tures on the mechanical explanation of the zigzag path
of the electric spark. Bache, A. D. Tides at Key
West. Fla., from observations made in connection with
the coast survey ; Tides on the western coast of the
U. S., from observations at San Francisco. Cal., in con
nection with the coast survey. Brocklesby, J. Rising
of water in springs immediately before rain.
Meteorol. Redfield, W. C. Value of the barometer in
navigating the American lakes. Loomis, E. Notice of
hail-storm. New York city, July 1, 1853; Does the
moon exert a sensible influence upon the clouds?
Coffin, J. H. Investigation of the storm curve, deduced
from the relation existing between the direction of the
wind, and the rise and fall of the barometer. Blodgett,
L. Distribution of precipitation in rain and snow on
the N.American continent; The Southeast monsoon
of Texas, the northers of Texas and the Gulf of Mexico,
and the abnormal atmospheric movement of the N.
American continent. Thomas, W. H. B. Indications
of weather, as shown by animals and plants. C/tem.
Horsford, E. N. Solidification of the coral reefs of
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Florida, and source of carbonate of lime in the growth
of corals. Smith, J. L. Wanvickite a borotantalite;
Danburite a silico-borate of lime. Geol. Win-
chell, A. Geology of the Choctaw Bluff. Safford, J.
M. Parallelism of the lower Silurian groups of
middle Tennessee with those of New York.
Newberry, J. S. Structures and affinities of certain
fossil plants of the carboniferous era; Carboniferous
flora of Ohio, with descriptions of fifty new species of
fossil plants ; Fossil fishes of the cliff limestone of
Ohio. Geog. Bache, A. D. Discovery of a deep-
sea bank on the eastern side of the Gulf Stream,
off the coast of S. Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
Loomis, K. Measurement of heights by the barometer.
Hunt, E. B. Project of a geographical department of
the library of Congress. Botany. Wood, A. Ac
count of six new species of plants. Zoo/. How-
ell, K. Wheat-fly and its ravages. Pourtalea, L. F.
Notes on the specimens of the bottom of the ocean
1) rough t up in the recent explorations of the Gulf Stream,
in connection with the coast survey. Phyxiol.
Burnett, W. I. Formation and mode of development
of renal organs in vertehrata; Formation and func
tions of the allantois; Researches on the development
of the viviparous aphides ; Blood corpuscle-holding
cells, and their relation to the spleen ; Reproduction of
the toad and frog, without the intermediate stage of
tadpole; Signification of cell-segmentation. Hors-
ford, K. N. Fatal effects of chloroform. Riddell, J.
L. Histology of red blood ; Origin of capillary blood
vessels. Sanford, 8. N". On some points in the history
of Gordius. Philology. Haldemann, 8. S. Inves
tigation of the power of the Greek Z, by means of pho
netic laws. Jff<-ft(in. Haupt, H. Resistance of
the vertical plates of tubular bridges. Hunt, E. B.
Remarks on lithography and lithographic transfers.
8. Meeting at Washington, May 1854. Peirce, B.
Address. Gould, B. A., Jr. Address in commemora
tion of S. C. Walker. Astron. Hubbard, J. 8.
Results of some investigations respecting Biela s double
comet. Loomis, E. Satellites of Uranus. Wright,
C. Constructive method of projecting solar eclipses.
Coakley, G. W. Abstract of a paper on moon and
star culminations. Bond, G. P. Results of the chro-
nometric expeditions of the Coast Survey for determin
ing the longitude of Cambridge, 1849-1851. Emory,
W. H. Determination of the longitude of Frontera, El
Paso. and San Elciario, resulting in the determination of
the longitude of a cardinal point in the survey of the
boundary between the U. S. and Mexico. Alexander,
8. Suggestions relative to the observations of the solar
eclipse of May 26, 1854. Davis, C. H. Relative value
of the different astronomical methods of determining
the longitude. Winlock, J. Difference of personal
equation in transit observations of the sun and of the
fixed stars. Badger, O. C. Method of observing at
sea for the determination of the latitude, longitude, and
variation of the compass. Gould, B. A., Jr., and Win-
lock, J. Cloverden observatory and the Shelby equato
rial. Jfech. and Phys. Hunt, E. B. Nature of
forces. Gibbs, W. A new electro-chronometric
method. Smith, J. L. The inverted microscope;
with remarks on the illumination of microscopical ob
jects. Physics of the globe. Bache, A. D. Pre
liminary determination of co-tidal lines on the Atlantic
coast, from the coast survey tidal observations; Com
parison of the diurnal inequality of the tides at San
Diego, San Francisco, and Astoria, on the Pacific coast,
from observations in connection with the coast survey.
Schott, C. A. Result of an investigation of the tidal
currents in Long Island Sound, with an appendix con
taining tables, and two sketches. Bache, A. D. Dis
tribution of temperature in and near the Gulf Stream, off
the coast of the U. 8., from observations made in the
coast survey. Norton, W. A. Periodic and occa
sional perturbations of the declination and directive
force of the magnetic needle; Physical constitution of
the sun and the cometary bodies. Brocklesby, J.
Swelling of springs and the reappearance of streams
just before rain. Meteorol. Poey, A. Probable
increase in the number of hail-storms in Cuba, esp.
1844-54. Fosgate, B. Account of remarkable lunar
phenomena observed at Auburn. N. Y., Feb. 16, 1843.
Stoddard, O. X. The Brandon tornado of Jan. 20. 1854.
Brocklesby, J. Account of a tornado which passed
over the state of Connecticut, Aug. 9, 1851. Redfield,
W. C. Cape Verde and Hatteras hurricane, and other
storms; with a hurricane chart. Webster, N. B. The
meteorograph, an automatic meteorol. register. Ge
odesy and Navigation. Hunt, E. B. Description of
the Coast Survey apparatus for measuring base lines.
Chem. Hunt, T. S. Illustrations of chemical
homology. Natural history. Hilgard, T. C. Ex
perimental observations on taste and smell. Hamel,
The whale-killer, or thresher, mentioned by Tra-
descant in his voyage to Russia, 1618. Geol.
and Pul<tont. Schott, A. Cretaceous basin of the Rio
Bravo del Norte. Johnson, J. Spontaneous move
ments occasionally observed in the sandstone strata
in one of the quarries at Portland, Ct. Hopkins, W.
Brief outline or general description of a fossil, by some
supposed to be an iehthyodorulite. Gale, L. D. Re
lations of the American patent system to the progress
of science.
9. Meeting held at Providence. R. I., August,
1855. Dana, J. D. Address. Gibbs, W. Recent prog
ress of organic chemistry. Mathnn. Hill, T. On
solutions by construction. Peirce, P>. Researches in
catenary on the vertical right cone; Upon the motion
of a heavy body on the circumference of a circle which
rotates uniformly about a vertical axis; On the resist
ance to the motion of the pendulum. Astron.
Loomis, E. Temperature of the planets, and con
clusions resulting from this temperature. Runkle,
J. D. New tables for determining the value of
those co-efficients in the perturbative function of plan
etary motion depending upon the ratios of the mean dis
tances; New tables for converting longitudes and lati
tudes into right ascensions and declinations. Peters,
C. H. F. Contributions to the atmospherology of the
sun. Peirce, B. Method of determining longitudes by
occultations of the Pleiades. Phys. Henry, J.
Mode of testing building materials, and an account of
the marble used in the extension of the U. S. capitol;
Effect of mingling radiating substances with combustible
materials. Hunt, E. B. On our sense of the vertical
and horizontal, and our perception of distance.
Farmer, M. G. Improvements in the electric telegraph,
whereby two or more terminal stations can make simul
taneous use of the same wire. Hunt. E. B. On an
index of papers on subjects of mathematical and phys
ical science. Olmsted, D. Notes ort the Wilmington
gunpowder explosion. Henry, J. Account of experi-
States, from observations in the U.~ States coast survey;
Notice of the tidal observations made on the coast of
the U. States on the Gulf of Mexico ; Notice of earth
quake waves on the western coast of the U. S., Dec. 23,
25, 1864. Schott, C. A. Discussion of the secular va
riation in the magnetic declination on the Atlantic and
Gulf coast of the U. S.. from obs. in the 17th, 18th. and
19th centuries. Brocklesby, J. The frozen wells of
Owego. Meteorol. Loomis, E. Storm in the U. S.
about Dec. 20, 1836. Redfleld, W. C. Storm of Oct.
7, 1854, near the coast of Japan. Chem. Kent. E.
N. New apparatus for separating gold and other pre
cious metals from foreign substances. J/iiitruf.
Smith, S. Some new localities of minerals. Smith, J.
L. Re-examination of American minerals. Part 5.
Geol. Whitney, J. D. Points connected with the
geology of the north shore of Lake Superior; Occur
rence of the ores of iron in the azoic system. Blake,
W. P. Grooving and polishing of hard rocks and min
erals by dry sand ; Characters and probable geological
age of the sandstone formation of San Francisco; Ge
ology of California. Hitchcock, E. Description of
sections measured across the sandstone and trap of Conn.
River valley in Mass. ; Additional facts respecting the
tracks of the otozoum Moodii on the liassic sandstone of
the Connecticut valley; Traces of ancient glaciers in
N. Kng. ; Inferences from facts rcsp. the erosions of
the earth s surface, esp. by rivers ; Discovery of the
fossil jaw of an extinct family of sharks, from the coal
formation. But. Blake, W. P. Peculiarity of the
redwood, genus sequoia; Grove of mammoth trees in
Calaveras Co., Cal. Gray, A. B. Letter to J. Torrey,
on the ammobroma Sonorse. Phyxiol. Brooks, C.
Laws of reproduction, with partic. ref. to the inter
marriage of first cousins. Kneeland, S., Jr. Sterility
of many varieties of the domestic fowl, and of hybrid
races generally. Hilgard, T. C. Contributions to the
physiology of sight. Engineering. Hunt, E. B.
Use of salt marsh sods for facing the steep slopes of
parapets, terraces, etc.
10. Meeting at Albany. Officers, members, etc.
Haldeman, S. S. Report on the present state of our
knowledge of linguistic ethnology. Mathein. M Cay,
C. F. Laws of human mortality. Patterson, J.
Investigation and calculation of the results of a pro
cess of causation. Elliott, E. B. Vital statistics.
Aatron. Chauvenet, W. Simple method of correcting
the common nautical method of double altitudes of the
sun, moon, or a planet, for the change of declination be-
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tween the observations; Method of determining the
latitude of a place from the observed times when two
known stars arrive at the same altitude. Clark, A.
New method of measuring celestial arcs. Vaughan,
D. Stability of satellites revolving in small orbits.
Gould, B. A. Meridian instruments of the Dudley ob
servatory. 1 fii/x. <! C/K-tn. Henry, J. Acoustics
applied to public buildings ; Sulphuric acid barometer.
Brocklesby, J. Experiments on visual direction.
Mallet, J. W. He-determination of the atomic weight of
lithium. Horsford, E. N. Ammonia in the atmosphere.
PItyx. of tin- globe. Bache, A. D. Approximate
co-tidal line s of diurnal and semi-diurnal tides of the
coa>t of the U. S. on the Gulf of Mexico; Progress
made in the coast survey, in prediction tables for the
tides of the coast ; Obs. to determine the cause of the
increase of Sandy Hook, made by the Coast Survey;
Motes of obs. to determine the progress of the tidal
wave of the Hudson River, by the Coast Survey.
Schott, A. Secular variation in the magnetic declina
tion on the Atlantic and Gulf coast of the U. S., from
observations in the 17th, 18th. and 19th centuries ; Dis
cussion of the secular variation of the magnetic inclina
tion in the X. E. states. Bache, A. D.. and Hilgard, J.
K. General distribution of terrestrial magnetism in the
1". S. from obs. in the coast survey, etc. .Veteorol.
Redfield, W. C. Spirality of motion in whirlwinds and
tornadoes ; On various cyclones, or typhoons of the
North Pacific ocean, with a chart. Rogers, J., and
Schoenborn, A. Avoidance of the violent portions of
cyclones, with notices of a typhoon at the Bonin Islands.
Hough, F. B. Results of a series of meteorol. obs. at
New York academies. 1826-50. Smallwood, C. Pecu
liar appearance of the atmosphere. May 2 . ,, 1856. at St.
Martin s. Isle Jesus, Canada East. (fen!, inul (iraij.
Dana, J. D. Plan of development in the geological his
tory of N. America, with a map. Dawson, J. W. Par
allelism of the rock formation of Nova Scotia with those
of other parts of America. Schott, A. Geological obs.
on the ptuto- volcanic slope Of the Sierra Madre alongthe
azimuth boundary line through N. W. Sonora. Hall,
J. Carboniferous limestones of the Mississippi valley.
Gibbes, L. R. Remarks on Niagara Falls. Lesley, J.
P. Broadtop coal basin in central Pennsylvania, with a
map. Winchell, A. Geology of middle and southern
Alabama; Statistics of some artesian wells of Ala
bama. LeConte, J. Agency of the Gulf-stream in the
formation of the peninsula of Fla. Blake, W. P. Or
ography of the western portion of the U. 8., with a map.
Emory, W. II. General description of the country
adjacent to the boundary between the U. 8. and Mexico.
fiilinnit. Foster, J. W. Geol. position of the de
posits in which occur remains of the fossil elephant of N.
America. Wyman, J. Teeth of an elephant discov
ered near Zanesville, O. ; Batrachian reptile from the
coal formation. Dawson, J. W. Specimen of fossil
wooil from the Devonian rocks, Gaspe sandstones, of
Gaspe, Canada E. Hall, J. Obs. on the genus ar-
chimedea, or fenestella. with descriptions of species, etc.
Redfield, W. C. Relations of the fossil fishes of the
sandstone of Connecticut, and other Atlantic states, to
the liassic and Jurassic periods. Worthen, A. H.
Occurrence of fish remains in the carboniferous lime
stone of Illinois. Zoi)l. Weinland, D. F. Names
of animals and plants, with reference to the origin of lan
guages, and to the countries where nations passed their
childhood ; Digestive apparatus of the aeaiithocephahi.
I liili.l. a ml Ethnol. Haldeman, S. 8. Relations
between Chinese and the Indo-European languages.
Hamlin, A. C. Supposed Runic inscriptions. Hunt,
E. 15. Efflorescence from brick masonry; Systema
tizing the abbreviation* of titles of periodicals, transac
tions. ,-tr.
11. Meeting at Montreal, Canada E.. August, 1856.
Gould, A. A. Address on J. W. Bailey. President-
of the Assoc. Olmsted, D. Address on W. C. Ked-
ticld. first Pros. Mut/n-m. Hunt, E. H. Idea of
physical and metaphysical infinity. Hill, T. Systems
of coordinates in one plane. Gillespie, W. M
"Warped surfaces of ground occurring in road excava
tions and embankment!. Elliott, E. B. Law of hu
man mortality in Massachusetts. Hill, T. New form
ofaritl -tical complements. Axtroii. Wilkes, C.
Zodiacal light. PJtyx. and Cht-m. LeConte, J
Preliminary researches on the alleged influence of solar
light on combustion. Snell, E. S. Variations of the
fall over the dam at Tlolyoke, Mass. Olmsted, D
Electrical hypothesis of the aurora borealis. Foote,
.)/>*. K. New source of electrical excitation. Hilgard,
K. W. Quantitative, assay of chromium b\- blow-pine
processes. l>h>ix.-,,,f 1hi- ,///. Wynne, .T. The
influence of the Gulf Stream upon the summer climate
of the Atlantic coast. Whittlesey, C. Fluctuations
of level in the N. Amer. lakes. Bache, A. D. Meas
urement of the base for the" primary triangulation of the
E. section of the coast of the U. 8., on Epping Plains,
M,. ; Notice of the determination of the longitude of
Fernandiua, Amelia Is., Fla.. by means of cbronometci
exchanges from Savannah, Ga. ; Heights of the tides
of the Atlantic coast, from obs. in the coast survey;
.Veteorol. Bache, A. D. Winds of the W. coast of
the U. 8. from obs. in the U. 8. coast survey. Small-
wood, C. On ozone; Meteorology of the vicinity of
Montreal. Geol. and (ieo;/. Swallow, G. C. Ex
planations of the geological map of Missouri, and a
section of its rocks; Quaternary deposits of Missouri.
Lesley, J. P. Three comparative sections of the
coal measures in Kentucky, and in E. and W. Penn.
Whittlesey, C. Ancient mining operations of Lake
Superior. Logan, sir W. E. Division of tlje azoic
rocks of Canada into Iluronian and Lawrentian;
Probable subdivision of the Lawrentian series of rocks
of Canada. Hitchcock, C. H. Fractured ledges of
slate in Vermont. Emory, W. H. A feature in the
range of the western mountain system of N. America.
Murchison, R. I. Crystalline rocks of the north
Highlands of Scotland. J ultmnt. Salter, J. W.
Fossils in the crystalline rocks of the north Highlands
of Scotland ; Graptopora. a new genus of polyzoa.
Dawson, J. W. Varieties and mode of preservation of
the fossils known as stcrnbergise ; Newer pliocene fos
sils of the St. Lawrence valley. Emmons, E. Fossils
of the sandstones and slate of N. Carolina. Zoiil.
Hilgard, T. C. Structure of the head in vertebrate,
and its relations to the phyllotactic laws. Ethnol.
Dana, J. D. Thoughts on species. Wilson, D. Sup
posed uniformity of cranial type, throughout all varie
ties of the American race. Lesley, J. P. On the word
Celt. Morgan, L. II. Laws of descent of the Iroquois.
Practical science. Hunt, E. B. Suggestions on
the practice and theory of scientific publication.
12. Meeting at Baltimore, May, 1858. Jfathem.
Hill, T. Further remarks upon systems of coordinates.
Gillespie, W. M. Calculation of the earthwork of
roads on sidelong and irregular ground. Astron.
Kirkwood, D. Mean distances of the periodic comets.
Bache, A. D. A supposed personal equation in the use
of the zenith telescope for determining latitudes by Tal-
cott s method. Phy*. Barnard, P. A. On the pen
dulum ; with a description of an electric clock, con
structed by E. S. Ritchie, of Boston, for the Univ. of
Mississippi. Loomis, E. Electrical phenomena in cer
tain houses in N. York. St. John, 8. Electrical phe
nomena in houses in N. York, and Cleveland, O. Sax-
ton, J. Application of the rotating mirror to the aneroid
barometer. Meech, L. W. Extinction of light reflected
from terrestrial objects. Levering, J. Australian
weapon called the boomerang. Phys. of the globe.
Hunt, E. B. Dynamics of ocean currents; Some anom
alies in the Florida gulf stream. Dana, J. D. Cur
rents of the ocean. Bache, A. D. Tidal currents of
N. Y. Bay, near Sandy Hook. Trowbridge, W. P.
Deep-sea soundings Kane, E. K. Abstract of re
sults of the magnetic obs. of the 2d Grinnell expedition,
1853-55, at Van Rensselaer harbor, etc., on the west
coast of Greenland. West, C. E. Earthquake in
western New York. Chem. Aikin, W. A. Causes
of the variable illuminating power of coal gas.
Wurtz, H. Investigation of the action of nitric acid
upon the metallic chlorids ; Action of nitric acid in
the cold upon some metallic solutions, with new meth
ods of obtaining pure compounds of barium, strontium,
and cadmium; Detection of nitric acid in solution,
with obs. on the action of sesquisalts of iron upon indigo
and metallic gold, and the neutralization of the colors
of metallic solutions; Preparation of some pure sul
phates, and particularly of sulphate of copper; Modes
of increasing the heat of the mouth blowpipe and new
blowpipe manipulation ; Action of hot chlorohydric
acid upon some metallic nitrates; Improvements in
the preparation of hard minerals for analysis; Chem
ical examination connected with a bullet, imbedded for
more than forty years in the lung of a man ; Econom
ical applications of glycerine. Gibbs, W. Theory of
the polyacid bases; New bases containing metals as
sociated with ammonia. Mtteorol. Coffin, J. H.
Currents of the atmosphere. Warner, H. G. Winds
and rains of California. (feol.. P<il<teontol.,and Geoy.
Swallow, G.C. Rocks of Kansas. Wurtz, H. Occur
rence of cobalt and nickel, in Gaston Co., N. Carolina.
Lieber, O. M. Geologic chronology of the 8. Alle-
ghanies. Emmons, K. Chemical constitution of cer
tain members of the Chatham series in the valley of
Deep river, N. C. Brevoort, J. C. Remains of the
American mastodon found on Long Island near N.
York. Hayes, I. I. Observations upon the practi
cability of reaching the North Pole; with a map.
r/ii/xiiil. Wienland, D. F. Notice on two human ces-
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toidca, now to science ; Method of comparative animal
psychology. Habich, G-. New source of organic heat.
Pract. science. Swallow, G. O. Grape culture in
Missouri.
13. Meeting at Springfield. Mas.;.. August, 1859.
Caswell, A. Address. Barnard, F. A. P. Re-
port on the history and progress of the coa<t survey.
Jfat/iem. Watson, W. new niethoil of Investigating
plane curves, with its application !> evolutes and
caustics. Hill, T. On certain spirals. Axtmn.
Newcomb, 8. Secular variations of the eccentricities
and perihelia of certain of the asteroids. Oakes, J. A
self-recording instrument for taking the sun s altitude
without an artificial or natural horizon. Lyman, C. S.
The transit instrument as a substitute for the zenith tel
escope. Norton, W. A. Physical constitution of com
ets. Jones, G. Itecent obs. on the gegenschein. or
completed arch of the Zodiacal light. Gould. B. A..
Jr. Supposed lunar origin of aerolites. Ph>/x. niul
Chem. LeConte, J. The correlation of physical, chem-
iral. and vital forces, and the conservation of force in
vital phenomena. Snell, E. S. Vibrations in the
waterfall at Holyoke, Mass. Silliman, B., Jr. Dis
charge of atmospheric electricity through gas mains.
Barnard, F. A. P. Means of preventing tlie alteration
of metallic surfaces employed to close and break a vol
taic circuit. Serrell, E. Nv. Magnetizing locomotive
wheels by curved helices, and experimental results.
Mallet, J. W. On nitride of zirconium ; Atomic
weight of lithium. Hunt, T. S. Contributions to the
history of gypsum and magnesiati- rocks. [ /!/<. of
the Globe. Bache, A. D. Results of the discussion of
the declinometer obs. at Girard College, 1840-45, with
special ref. to the eleven year period ; Gulf stream ex
plorations, 3d memoir: Distribution of temperature
in the water of the Florida channel and straits. Sahott,
C. A. Abstract of results of obs. for temperature, at
mospheric pressure, and direction and force of the wind
at Van Rensselaer Harbor. X. Greenland, by the Grin
nell expedition, 1853-55. Loomis, K. European storm
of Doc. 25, 1833. Coffin, J. H. Winds of the southern
hemisphere. Jones, G. Occasional luminousness of
the atmosphere at night on the Andes. (feol. and,
I ,il <"> :>!. Whittlesey, C. The drift cavities, or pot-
a-di kettles of Wisconsin; Origin of the azoic rocks
f Mii hig i i and Wisconsin. Dawson, J. W. Recent
researches in the Devonian and carboniferous flora of
lirit. Amer. Logan, Sir W. Contrib. to the hist, of
the Laurentlan limestones. Worthen, A. H. Discov
ery of a terrestrial flora in the mountain limestone of
f Mi. iois. Blake, W. P. Geology of the Rocky moun
tain chain in the vicinity of Santa Fe, Xew Mexico.
Andrews, E. B. Relation of the river terraces of 8.
Ohio to the drift and drift theories. Hitchcock, C. H.
The so-called talcose schist of Vermont; Marks of
ancient glaciers on the Green Mountain r.inge in Mass,
and Vt. ; Lake ramparts in Vt. Field, R. Ornith-
ichnites. Ethnol. Morgan, L. II. Indian mode of
bestowing and changing names. Pol. Econ. Roose
velt, C. Paradox of political economy in the co-exist
ence of excessive production and excessive population.
Executive proceedings.
14. Meeting at Xewport, H. I.. August, 185 J.
Officers, etc. Bacha, A. D. Lecture on the Gulf
Stream. Mathan. mid Phy*. Coaklay, G. W. Pos
sibility of expressing the polar coordinates of the aster
oids by converging series, admitting of tabulation.
Hackley, O. W. Theory connected with the solar spots.
Small-wood, O. Eclipse of the sun, July 18, 1880.
Schott, ( . A. Abstract of results of the astronomical
observations by the 2d Grinnell expedition, 1853-55.
Rood, O. X. Xew theory of light, proposed by J.
Smith. Lewis, J. Registering thermometer.
Pi iyx. of the Globe. LeConte, J. Optical phenomena
presented by the Silver-spring in Marion Co., Fla.
Totten, J. G. Sudden disappearance of the ice of our
northern lakes in the spring. Graham, J. D. Investi
gation of the problem regarding the existence of a lunar
tidal wave on the great freshwater lakes of X. America.
Schott, C. A. Abstract of results of the obs. of the
tides, by the 2d Grinnell expedition, 1853-55. Bache,
A. D. Results of part ir. of the discussion of the dec
linometer observations at Girard College. Phila., 1840-
45; Discussion of the influence of the moon on the
declination of the magnetic needle at Girard College.
Phila., 1840-45. Chem. Sillim.in, 15., Jr. Combus
tion of wet fuel, in the furnace of M. Thompson.
Lea, M. C. Further remarks on numerical relations be
tween equivalents; Sources of error in the employ
ment of picric acid to detect potash ; Production of
ethylamine by reactions of the oxy -ethers ; Opti
cal properties of the picrate of manganese. (feol.
and Paltxmtol. Hitchcock, C. II. Geology of the is
land of Aquidneck; Synchronism of coal beds in the
10. (2G. 10. 72.)
X. England and western coal basins; Certain points
of ichnology; Certain conglomerated and brecciated
trachytic dykes in Shelburne, Vt. ; Additional facts
resp. the clathropteris of E. Hampton. Mass. John
ston, C. Diatomaceons earth from Xottingham, Md.
Bradley, F. H. A new trilobite from the Potsdam
sandstone. Phys. Gtog. Wheildon, W. W. The
supposed open sea in the Arctic regions. Zool.
Chittenden. L. E. American reindeer. Physiol.
Rogers, W. B. Binocular vision; Our inability from
the retinal impression alone to determine which retina is
impressed. Entjineering. Gilmore, Q. A. Hydraulic
cements. Hunt, E. B. A new portable coffer-dam;
Xew methods of preventing fire-damp explosions in
collieries by lighting with coal-gas.
15. Meeting at Buffalo, Xew York. 1866.
Aitron. Loomis, E. Physical condition of the sun s
surface and the motion of the solar spots; Pe
riod of Algol. Kirkwood, D. Theory of meteors.
Safford, T. H. Dearborn observatory. Electric.
and Chem. Bradley, L. Anthistometer; Electro
magnet; Galvanic battery. Hunt, T. S. Petro
leum; Metallurgical system of Whelpley and Storer;
The primeval atmosphere. Cooke, J. P. Cryophyl-
lite, a new mineral species in the mica family, with some
associated minerals in the granite of Rockport, Mass.
(feol. Whittlesey, C. Ice movements of the gla
cial era in the valley of the St. Lawrence. Hunt, T. 8.
Laurentian limestones and their mineralogy. Swallow,
G. C. Section of the rocks in eastern Kansas. Lymin,
B. 8. Agiinst the supposed former plasticity of the
puddingatone pebbles of PurgUory, R. I. Zool. and
Sot. Winchsll, A. The fruit bearing belt of Michi
gan; Str.imitoporidae; their structure and zoological
affiiitie-. l r<i-t. Sri. Lymin, B. S. The link of
Gunter s chain as the unit of a decimal system of
weights and measures.
16. Meeting at Burlington, Vt.. 1867. Officers, etc.
Newberry, J. S. Address Mithem. and Attron.
Pairca, B. Commun. of vibrations. Rogers, W. A.
The determination of geographical lat. from observa
tions in the prime vortical. Hough, G. W. Per
sonal equation in transit observations. Lyman, C. S.
O!n. of Venus near rif.irior conjunction. Aeon ft.
Lovering, J. Optical method of studying sound.
Tillman, S. D. Method of measuring musical intervals
upon a spiral projection. Lyman, C. S. Xew form
of wave apparatus. Mineral. Bradley, L. Tellu
rium, a metal. Chem. Hangarford, E. Experiments
on snow at temperatures below 32 Fahr. Tillman, S.
D. Chemical diagrams and derivative symbols, illus
trating the prominent characteristics of chemical ele
ments; A new chemical nomenclature. Meteorol.
Lovering, J. Periodicity of the aurora borealis.
Hoagh. G. W. Remarks on meteorol. results from the
new method of registration. (feol. Whittlesey, C.
Depression of the ocean during the ice period. Hun-
gerford, E. Climate of the glacial epoch in X. America ;
Ripton sea beaches. Lyman, B. S. Lower Silurian
hematite beds of America. Dawson, J. W. Recent
geological discoveries in the Acadian provinces.
Hitchcock, C. H. The Winooskl marble of Colchester,
Vt. ; The geology of Vermont; Explanation of a
geological map of Maine; The distortion and meta
morphosis of pebbles in conglomerates. Vose, G. L.
Tracts of ancient glaciers in the White Mts. ; Geological
structure of some portions of that group. Perry, J.
8. The red sandstone of Vt. and its relations.
Marsh, O. C. Origin of the so-called lignilites or epsom-
ite-n. Palmontol. Newberry, J. S. Fossil reptiles
an 1 fishes, ffom carboniferous strata of Ohio. Ky., and
111.; Fossil fishes, disc, by H. Herzer, in black shale,
Devonian, at Delaware. O. Zool. Verrill, A. E.
Zoological affinities of the tabulate corals. Scudder,
S.H. Considerations from the study of the orthoptera
of X. America. Packard, A. S., Jr. The embryology
of libellula, diplax. morphology of insects, and classifi
cation of the neuroptera; Insect fauna of the summit
of Mt. Wash, compared with that of Labrador. Execu.
proc. Index.
17. Meeting at Chicago, III., Aug. 1S68. Gould, B. A.
Eulogy on A. D. Bache. Barnard, F. A. P. Address.
.\fathem.. Phyxicx. and Chemistry. Lovering, .J.
Application of electricity to the maintenance of the
vibrations of the tuning fork, and of the tuning fork to
the excitement of vibrations in cords and threads.
Grimes, J. S. Laws of the ocean currents. Stoddard,
O. N\ The nature of electric discharge. Loomis,
E. Influence of the moon upon the weather. Elliott,
E. B. Relative value of gold and silver for a series of
years. Rogers, W. A. Xew formula for the reduction
of obs. in the prime vertical, analogous to Mayer s for
mula for the reduction of meridian observations.
Vanderweyde, P. H. Relation between the atomic vol-
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ume of different metals and their paramagnetic and
diamagnetic properties. Miller, J. A. The steam
boiler. McDermott, M. The heliostat. and method
of running true or meridian lines. Hough, F. B. Prin
ciples of statistics as applied to the census. Stockwell,
J. N. Secular variations of the planetary orbits.
Newcomb. S. On Hansen s theory of the physical con
stitution of the moon. Abbe, C. The resuscitation of
the Cincinnati observatory. Horsford, E. N. Phos
phoric acid, a constituent" of butter; Fluorine in the
human brain; Source of free hydrochloric acid in
the gastric juice. Lear, M. C. Action of light upon
the bromide and iodide of silver. Buttrick, E. L. Ap
plication of carbonic acid gas in the extinguishment of
fii-e. Tillman, S. D. Combining power of chemical
elements. Wurtz, H. New chemical relations of me
tallic aluminum. Hilgard, E. W. Condition of our
knowledge of the processes in luminous hydro-carbon
flames. Feuchtwanger, L. The meteorites from Poland
and Mexico. Hinrichs, G. The statics of the four
types of modern chemistry, with especial regard to the
water type: New law determining the atomic volume
and boiling point of carbon compounds. Walling, H.
F. Atomic motions. Hilgard, T. C. The volcanic
tide belt and the world s flood gates. Nat. Hint.
Whittlesey, C. Evidences of the antiquity of man in
tlie U. S. DeHass. W. Archaeology of the Missis
sippi valley : Report on archaeology and ethnology.
Wheildon, W. W. The new arctic continent, or Wran-
gell s land. Parry. C. C. The habitable features of
the N. American continental plateau, near the line of
the 35th parallel of north latitude. Meehan, T. The
leaves of coniferae. Marsh. O. C. Description of a
new species of proticlmites. from the Potsdam sandstone
of N. Y. ; Preservation of color in fossils from palaeo
zoic formations. White, C. A. Announcement of the
existence of cretaceous rocks in Guthric Co., Iowa.
Hilgard, E. W. Geology of lower Louisiana and the
rock salt deposits of Petite Anse. White, C. A. Ob
servations on the red quartzite boulders of western Iowa,
etc. Wallace, S. J. The old lake beds of the prairie
region. Executive proceedings.
18. Gould, B. A. Address. Matfiim. and Axtron.
Twining. A. C. Demonstration of Euclid s assumed ax
iom rel. to parallel lines. Foucou, K. Construction of
three maps of Europe. France, and North America, in
the gnomonic projection, with a view to the distribution
of mineral wealth and the study of the earth s figure.
Mechun. Norton, W. A. Laws of the deflection
of heams, exposed to a transverse strain, tested by ex
periment. Bardwell, F. W. Suggestions on the the
ory of the composition of forces. Mayer, A. M.
Thermo-dynamics of waterfalls. Norton, W. A.
Physical theory of the principle of the lever. Axtron.
Young, C. A. Spectrum observations at Burlington,
Iowa, during the eclipse of Aug. 7. 1809 ; New method
of observing the first contact of the moon with the
sun s limb, at a solar eclipse, by the spectroscope.
Pickering, E. C. Obs. on the eclipse with an Arago s
polariscope. at Mt. Pleasant. Iowa. Llect. Bushee,
J. Causes of the failure of lightning rods ; Conditions
of a perfect lightning rod. Chun. Hinrichs, G.
Molecular perturbations; Classification and atomic
weights of the so-called chemical elements with refer
ence to Stas determinations. Wurtz, H. The gra-
hamite of West Virginia, and the New Colorado res-
inoid. Silliman, B.. unit Wurtz, H. Flame tempera
tures; their composition and luminosity. Horsford,
E. N. Some new properties of phosphoric acid;
Phosphoric acid. iron, and potassium, constituents of
chlorophyl. Silliman, B. Relation* between the in
tensity of light produced from illuminating gas and
the volume of gas consumed. Nichols, W. 11. The
composition of the acid oxalates of potassium, ammo
nium, and sodium ; The solubility in water of the ox
alates of sodium, potassium, and ammonium. Geol.
a >nl rulniiiilnl. Kimball, J. P. The cretaceous age of
silver deposits in Chihuahua. Mexico. Matthew, G. F.,
and Bailey, L. AV. Age and relations of the metamor-
phic rocks of New Brunswick and Maine. Orton, ,T.
The valley of the Amazon. Blake, W. P. Plasticity
of pebbles and rocks. Stuntz, G. R. Recent geolog
ical changes in N. K. Wisconsin. Hamlin, A. C. Gems
of the I". S. Wurtz, H. Studies in chemical geogony.
/.ni il. Marsh, O. C. Notice of some new tertiary
and cretaceous fishes. Verrill, A. E. Obs. on phyllo-
jiod crustacea of the family branchipidae, with descrip
tion of new genera and species, from America.
Hot. Parry, C. C. The Rocky Mountain Alpine region
Meehan, T. The sexes of plants ; The glands of
cassia and acacia. Ellinnl. Dall, W. II. ^Distribu
tion of the native tribes of Alaska and the adjacent
territory. Hartt, C. F. On the botocudos of Brazil.
Papers presented. Executive proceedings.
19. Proceedings at Troy, New York, August. 1870.
Foster, J. \V. Address. Mnthtm. and Astron.
Hill, T. On certain involutes of a circle, and the analyt
ical value of the hyperbolic base. Young, C. A. New
method of determining the level error of the axis of a
meridian instrument. Ennis, J. Discovery of a force
which originally imparted all their motions to all the
stars ; Velocity of nebulae rotation. Bradley, L.
Cosmogony. Lane, J. H. Descrip. of a new form of
mercurial horizon, etc. Opt. Pickering, E. C. Dis
persion and possibility of attaining perfect achroma
tism. Levering, J. "Methods of illustrating optical
meteorology. Acovxt. Tillman, S. D. New musical
notation. Mayer, A. M. Abstract of researches, etc.
f /iys. of the trlobe. Bradley, L. Aurora borealis.
Sias, S. Northers of Texas. Batchelder, J. M.
Descrip. of an Arctic tide gauge. Winchell, A. Iso-
thermals of the lake region. Chtm. and Mineral.
Stimpson, F. E. Graphical discussion of the various
formulas proposed for the relation between the quantity
of light produced by the combustion of illuminating gas
and the volume of gas consumed. Stillman, J. M.
Examination of the Bessemer flame with colored glasses,
etc. Hunt, T S. Amer. iron sands. Feuchtwanger,
L. Parallel strias or indented cross lines on roek crys
tals. Ifolecular physics. Wallace, S. J. Elasticity
as a feature in physics. Walling, H. F. Assumption
that matter is impenetrable. Wheildon, W. W. Case
of freezing fresh water in pipes submerged in saltwater.
Geol. and J aUfontol. Broome, G. Laurentian
apatites of Canada. Hunt, T. S. Oil-bearing lime
stones of Chicago; Notes on granite rocks. Agassiz,
L. Local glaciers in the White Mts. Perry, J. B.
Boulder-trains in Berkshire Co.. Mass. ; Supposed ele
vation and depression of the continent during the glacial
period. Wortlien, A. H. Remarks on the relative age
of the Niagara. Hitchcock, C. II. Distribution of
maritime plants in N. A. Wallace, S. J. Lakes and
lake regions. Orton. J. Evidence of a glacial epoch
at the equator. Zoiil. Cope, E. D. Homologies of
some of the cranial bones of the reptilia, etc. Packard,
A. S., Jr. Embryology of limulus polyphemus. Put
nam, P\ W. Young of orthagoriscus mola. Orton, J.
Condors and humming birds of the equatorial Andes.
Gill, T. Relations of the order of mammals. Morse,
E. S. Early stages of discina ; Organization of lingula
and discina; Brachiopoda. Hot. Meehan, T.
Law of fasciation and its relation to sex in plants;
Objections to Darwin s theory of insect agency in the
fertilization of plants; Two classes of male flowers in
castanea. tic. Hill, T. Seedling compass plants.
Hilgard, T. Development of the yeast of zymotic fun
gus. Lthtinl. Dall, W. II. Peculiarities of -the Es
kimo dialect. Mechanics. Tillman, S. D. Im
provements for common roads; Improvements in in
land navigation. Executive proceedings.
American Association for the Promotion of Science.
Journal. [Vol. 1, no. 1.7 2d ed. New York, 1831.
8. (B 1094)
American Asylum at Hartford fcr the Education
of Deaf and Dumb Persons. [lst]-43d re
port, 1817-43. Hartford, 1817-43. 3 v. 8.
Note. In report 1-3. the title is Connecticut Asylum.
1st report (B 468) ; 2d (B 1754) ; 4th-7th (B 1042) ; 7th
(B947); 8th (B 1769) ; 9th-1 2th (B 947) ; 14th (B 1042,
1769) ; loth (B 974) ; 16th (B 1099, 1769) ; 17th (B 1769) ;
18th (B 1082) ; Kith (B 1116) ; 21st (B 1771) ; 22d (B 1748) ;
24th (B 1822) ; 2f>th. 26lh (B 1185).
WF.I/D, L. History of the American Asylum. (In
Barnard, H. Tribute to Gallaudet. 1852.)
American atlas, ftff Burr, D. II. ; Jefferys, T.; Reid, J.
American banner. The. No. 5, April 9, 1856. Nashville,
1806. 8. (B 1508)
American Baptist magazine and missionary intell.
New scr., v. 1-6 ; pub. by the Mass. Bapt.
Miss. Soc. Vol. 7. pub. by the Bapt. Gen.
Convention. Boston, 1817-27. 7 v. 8.
American bards, a modern poem. West of the mountains,
1819. 8. (B 573)
Note. A different poem from the American bards of
Rob. Wain. pub. at Philadelphia.
American baron. The; by J. De Mille. (In Harper s mag.,
v. 42-43. 1871.)
American Bible Society. Abstract of the Society.
New York, 1830. 8. (B 1170)
Anniversary of the Society. 4th, 7th, 10th-12th. N. Y.,
]S-jo-iS. 8. (W5)
Appeal to the Christians of America in behalf of the
society. New York. 1816. 8. (B 339, 460)
Brief analysis of the system of the Society. New
York, 1830. 8. (B 1169, 1239)
AMER. BIBLE SOCIETY
75
AMERICAN GAME
Constitution ; with address to the people of the U. S.
New York, 1816. 8. (B 460, W o)
1st. 2d report (B 460, 1044) ; 3d (B 151, 1044, E 49) ; 4th
(B 1044) ; oth (B 1044, E 49) ; 6th (B 339, 1044) ; 7th.
8th (B 1044) ; 15th (E 49, 53) ; 26th (B 1178) ; 2Jth
(B 1196).
Documents concerning the action of the mana
gers touching the standard edition of the
English Scriptures circulated by the Society.
New York, 18-58. 8.
Extracts from correspondence, n.p., 1820. 8. (B 339)
Monthly extracts from correspondence, no. 6. 20-22. :>7,
38; n.s., no. 1-3. 5-7. 12, 16. X. Y., 182J-29. 8. (W 5)
Proceedings of a meeting of the citizens of Xew York,
at the request of the Society. X. Y., 1816. 8. (B 460)
- Ist-llth report, 1817-27. N. Y., 1817-27. 8.
- lst-48th report, 1817-6-1. X. York, 1817-64.
48 v. 8.
HOBART, J. H. Address to the Episcopalians on the
Society. Xew York. 1816. 8. (Wl)
SOME questions and answers on the subject of the So
ciety : by a clergyman. X. Y.. 1816. 8. (B 461)
American biblical repository. See Biblical repository;
Bibliotheca sacra.
American biography. S<-e America. Bioyraphy; United
States. Biography. "
American bloody register, containing the lives, and dying
confessions of R. Barrick, J. Sullivan, and A. White.
Boston, 1784. 12. (B 657)
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions. Ist-Glst report, 1810-71. Bos
ton, 1810-71. 10 v. 8.
lst-2d report (B 1161) ; 3d (B 459, 1038, 1161) ; 4th
(B 1161); 5th (B 459, 1038, 1161); 6th (B 1161);
7th (B 4SS, 1161) ; 8th (B 463, 1038, 1161) ; Oth (B
463, 1033, 1161, W 5) ; loth (B 1033, 1043, 1161) ; llth
(B 1038) ; 12th. loth (B 1033) ; 19th (B 930) ; 2:;d
(B 108S, 1802) ; 24th (B 1086) ; 25th (B 1111) ; 26th
(B 1111, 1130) ; 27th. 23th (B 1130) ; 2Jth (B 1130,
1161).
Exercises at the ordination of five missionaries. Chi
cago, 1867. 8. (E 10)
Historical sketches of missions] namely :
-Ceylon mission, by W. W. Howland: Madura and
Madras missions, by J. Herrick. n.p., 1865. 8". (E10)
Mahrattas of W. India. Boston. 1-466. S. (E 10)
-Missions in European Turkey, Asia Minor, and Ar
menia. Xew York, 1866. 8. (E 10)
- -Nestorians, by J. Perkins: Assyria mission, by T.
Laurie. Boston. 1866. 8. (E 10)
Syria mission, by T. Laurie. ./>., 1866. 8. (E 10)
-Zulu mission, in S. Africa, by W. Ireland; also Gaboon
mission, iii W. Africa. Bout., [18 ]. 8. (E 10)
- Missionary herald. Vol. 17-67 ; 1821-71. Bos
ton, 182*1-71. 51 v. 8.
Note. A continuation of The panoplist . v. 1-
16 ; it contains the proceeding.- of the A. B. C. F. M.
View of the missions of the A. B. C. F. M.. Oct. 1824.
n.t.p.. [1824]. 12. (D57)
ALLEN. W. Freedom conferred only by the Gospel;
sermon, Xew York, 2od annual meeting. Boston,
1832. 8. (B 1069)
DONATIONS from holders of slaves. Boston. [18 ].
12". (C261)
JAY. W. Letter on Indian missions. (In American
slavery. 1854. C 262)
PEABODY, A. P. The A. B. C. F. M. Boston, 1862.
8. (B1927)
SPRIXC. G-. The will of God on earth; sermon, Utica,
25th annual meeting. Boston, 1835. 8. (B 1139)
TlLTOX, T. The American Board and American slav
ery ; speech, Jan. 25, I860. X. Y .. 1860. 16. (D 37)
WHIPPLE. C. K. Relation of the A. B. C. F. M. to
slavery. Boston. 1861. 12. (C 259)
American book circular. London, Wiley & Put
nam, 1813. 8".
American candour in An analysis of the late correspond
ence between our administration, Gr. Britain, and
France . Boston. 1309. 8. (B 783)
American Cannel Coal Co. Description of [its] property
in Kentucky and Indiana. Boston. 1838. 8. (B 1748)
American captive. The; drama, by J. Ellison. Boston.
1812. 8. (B450)
American catalogue of books for 1869, 71. New
York, Leypoldt & Holt, 1870-72. 2v. 8.
American Christian record ; history, etc., of each
religious denomination. N. \ .. 1860. 12.
American churches. See United States. EccL hixtory.
American coast pilot ; by L. Furlong. Newbury-
port, E. Blunt, 1804. 8.
- Same. 6th ed. Newburyport, 1809. 8.
American colonies. See America ; a 1 10 the names of the
various countries in America, and the names of the
countries which have had colonies in America, es
pecially Great Britain (division Colon ie* in Ann rica},
France, /nn/ Spain ; see also Portuguese.
American Colonization Society, fire American Society
for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the U. S.
American common-place book of prose ; by G. B.
Cheever. Cooperetown, 1842. 12.
American comprehensive reader; by W. D. Swan.
Boston, 18-55. 12.
American Congregational Union. American Con
gregational year-book, 1854-59. New York,
18-54-59. 6v. 8.
American Continental Congress. See United States. Con-
thiillfii! Cu/ii/fi-ix.
American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Sla
very. Proceedings of the 15th convention. Phila
delphia, 1818. 8. (B 449)
American criminal trials ; by P. "NY. Chandler. Bos
ton, 1841-44. 2v. 12".
American crisis. No. 5; by [T. Paine]. New
Haven, 1778. 8.
American crisis considered ; by C. Lempriere. Lon
don, 1861. 8".
American democrat, The ; by J. F. Cooper. Coop-
erstowii, 1838. 12.
American Doctrinal Tract Society. See Doctrinal Tract
Society.
American eclectic of foreign periodical literature,
conducted by A. Peters, [and others]. Vol.
1-4. Now York and Boston, 1841-42. 4 v. 8.
American Education Society. See American Society for
Educating Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry.
American educational year-book, 1857-58. Bos
ton, 1857-58. 2v. 12.
American eloquence ? speeches and addresses, with
biographical sketches and notes ; by F.
Moore. New York, 1864. 2 v. 8.
American Ethnological Society. Bulletin. Vol. 1.
Sept. 1860- Jan. 1861. N. Y., 1860-61. 8.
- Transactions. Vol. 1-3, pt. 1. N. Y., 1845-
53. 8".
Contents. Vol. 1. Gallatin, A. Semi-civilized na
tions of Mexico, Yucatan, and Central America.
Troost, G. Ancient remains in Tennessee. School-
craft, II. R. Grave Creek mound in W. Virginia.
Turner, W. W. Himyaritie inscriptions and the at
tempts made to decipher them. Catherwooi, F.
Punico-Libyan monument at Dugga. etc. 2. Gallatin,
A. Hale s Indians of X. \V. America. Scruier, E. G.
Aboriginal monuments of the Mississippi valley.
Rafn, C. C. View of the ancient geography of the
Arctic regions of Amer. Morton, 8. G. Craniological
collection. D wight, T. Polynesian language.
Cotheal, A. I. La-iguage of the Indians of the Mos
quito shore. Williams, S. W. Condition of the Chi
nese empire. D wight, T. Mpongwes and their lan
guage. Bartlett, J. R. Progress of ethnology. 3.
pt. 1. Creek and Cherokee Indians. Squier, E.G.
Archaeology and ethnology of Xicaragua. Irias, J. F.
Rio Wanks and the Mosco Indians. Cppeland, C. C.
Choctaw tradition. Seeman, B. Aborigines of the
isthmus of Panama. Bey, A. Cuban antiquiti>-.
American farmer. Letters from an. See Crevecoeur, H.
St. J.
American first class book, by J. Pierpont. N. Y.,
[18]. 8.
American Freedman s Union Commission. The
American freedman. Vol. 1-3, no. 7 [all
that was published] . Apr. 1866 - July, 1869.
New York, 1866-69. 3 v. 8.
American gallery of art ; ed. by J. Sartain. Phila.,
1848. 4.
American game in its seasons ; by H. "W. Herbert.
New York, 1853. 12.
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American gardener s magazine ; ed.by C. M. and P.
B. Hovey, Jr. 183.5-36. Boston, 1835-36.
2v. 8.
Note. For contin. see Magazine of horticulture.
American gazette: a collection of addresses, letters, etc..
rel. to the disputes between Gr. Brit, and her colo
nies. No. 1. London, 1768. 8. (C 35)
Same. No. 1-5. London, 1768-69. 5 nos. 8. (B 346)
American gazetteer ; comp. by J. Morse. Boston,
1797. 8.
Same. Charlestown, 1804. 8.
Same. Boston, 1810. 8.
American gazetteer ; account of all parts of the
New World. London, 1762. 3 v. 18.
American Geographical and Statist. Soc. Bulle
tin, 1852-56. New York, 1852-56. 2 v. 8".
Journal, 1859, 60, 70. N. Y., 1859-70. 2 v. 8.
The Polar exploring expedition; special meeting. X.
Y.. 1S60. 8. (B 1603)
Proceedings, 1862-64. N. York, n.d. 2 v. 8.
American geography. The. 1789. See Morse, J.
American geologists and naturalists. See Association of
Amer. Geologists, etc.
American herald. Jan., 1784 -Jan., 1786. Boston,
1784-86. f.
American historical and literary curiosities; eds.
J. J. Smith and J. F. Watson. No. 1, 2.
Phila., 1847. 2 v. 4".
American Home Missionary Society. Our coun
try ; a plea for home missions. No. 1, 2.
New York, 1842-58. 12".
lst-34th report, 1827-60. New York, 1827-60.
5v. 8.
American husbandry ; soil, climate, production, and
agriculture of the British colonies in N. A. ;
by an American. London, 1775. 8.
American in Algiers, The; or. The patriot of 76 in cap
tivity ; a poem. New York. 1797. 12. (C 146)
American in Egypt. Refutation of; hy G. R. Gliddon.
Phila , 1842. 8". (B 1602)
American in England ; [by A. S . Mackenzie] . New
York, 1835. 2 v. 12 ; .
American in Paris : by J. Janin. N. Y., 1844. 8.
American independence, in vindication of the President s
nomination of a new embassy to France. Boston,
179 .i. 12". (B613)
American independent catechism, adapted to the liberal
spirit of the V. S. Boston, 1789. 8. ( B 658)
American Institute of Architects. Proceedings of
the 3d annual convention, N. Y., Nov. 16, 17,
1869. New York, 1870. 4".
American Institute of the City of New York.
Annual report, 1842, 43, 45-63, 65-70. Al
bany, 1843-70. 25 v. 8.
\aff. From 1850-60, called Transactions. The
report for 1842 is the 2d ; for 1870. the 30th.
Journal, monthly ; devoted to agriculture, com
merce, manufactures and the arts. New
York, 1836-40. 4v. 4".
Report of special com. on cash duties, auction system,
etc. N. Y.. 1829. 8". (B 1512)
Report of special com. [on] the Minutes of evidence
received from J. Hume; hy G. Bacon. New York,
1841. 8. (B1513)
American Institute of Homosopathy. Proceed
ings of the 19th session, Pittsburg, Pa., 1866.
Boston, 1867. 8.
American Institute of Instruction. Lectures,
1830-59 [1832, 41, wanting]. Boston, 1831
-60. 28 v. 8.
Contents. 1830. Wayland, F. Introductory dis
course. Warren, J. C. Physical education. Carter,
J. G. Development of intellectual faculties; and on
teaching geography. Russell, \V. Infant school sys
tem. Thayer, G. F. Spelling of words and a rational
method of teaching their meaning. Cleaveland, N.
Lyceums and societies for diffusion of useful knowl
edge. Newman, S. P. Pract. method of teaching
rhetoric. Grund, F. .1. Geometry and algebra. Oli
ver, H. K. Monitorial system. Woodbridge, W. C.
Vocal music. Jobnscn, "W. R. Linear drawing.
Colburn, AY. Arithmetic. Eelton, C. C. Classical
learning. Adams, AV. J. Construct, and furnishing of
school-rooms and school apparatus. Constitution, by
laws, officers. 1831. Proceedings. Walker, J.
Introd. lecture. Emerson, G. B. Educ. of females.
Abbott, J. Moral educ. Phillips, S.C. Usefulness
of lyceums. Brooks, W. II. Education of the five
lenses. Parkhurst, J. L. Means to stimulate students
without aid of emulation. Brown, G. On grammar.
Fowler, AV. C. Influence of academies and high schools
on common schools. Durgin, C. Natural history as a
branch of common education. Report of committee.
Prize essay on the construction of school-houses. Act
of incorporation; constitution: officers. Woodbridge,
W. C. On school-rooms; Extract from comimm. on
construction of school-houses. 1833. Proceedings.
Report. Sullivan, AV. Introd. lecture. Reynolds,
K., M.D. Importance of a knowledge of physiology to
parents and teachers. Burnside, S. M. Classification of
schools. Perry, G. B. Primary education. With-
ington, L. Emulation in schools. Packard, A. 8.
Best method of teaching the ancient languages.
Greene, G. AV. Jacotot s method of instruction.
Woodbridge, AV. C. Best method of teaching geogra
phy. Hall, S. R. Necessity of educating teachers.
Baker, A. R. Adaptation of intellectual philosophy to
instruction. Hale, B. Best mode of teaching natural
philosophy. List of officers. ( atalogue of members.
1834. Proceedings. Officers. Report. Gushing,
C. Introd. lecture. Burton, AV. Best mode of fixing
the attention of the young. Farley, S. The improve
ment which may lie made in the condition of common
schools. Abbott, J. Duties of parents in regard to
schools. Carll, M. M. Maternal instruction, and man
agement of infant-schools. Sherwin, T. On teaching
the elements of mathematics. Winslow, II. The dan
gerous tendency to innovations and extremes in educa
tion. Green, B. On uniting a system of education,
manual with mental labor. Jackson, C. T., M.I). On
the history and uses of chemistry. Gould, A. A.. M.l).
Natural history as a study in common schools. Story,
J. The science of government as a branch of popular
education. 1835. Proceedings. Officers. Report.
Furness, AV.H. Introd. lecture. Crosby, A. Study
of classics. Nott, S., Jr. Education for agricultural
people. Washburn, E. Polit. influence of school
masters. Bokum, II. German population of this
country. Park, I!. Religious education. Gregg, J.
Philosophy of the mind. McKean, H. L. Ends of
school discipline. Blanchard, J. Cultivation of social
affections. Fox, T. B. Meaning and objects of educa
tion. Dwight, T.. Jr. Management of a common school.
Waterston, R. C. Moral and spiritual culture.
Channing, AV. Study of natural history. Johnson, AV.
Schools of the arts. 1836. Proceedings. Officers.
Report. Howe, S. G. Education of blind. Brooks,
AV. II. Thorough teaching. Alcott, AV. A. The
house I live in. Belcher, ,1.11. Incitement to well
doing. Kimball, D. Duties of female teachers.
Stone, T. D. P. Teaching elocution. Cleaveland, II.
R. Influence of intellectual action. Hall, S. R.
School discipline. 1837- Proceedings. Officers.
Report. White, E. Introductory lecture. Mulligan,
J. Study of the classics. Bates^J. Moral education.
Russell, J. L. Study of natural history. Edson,
T. Public and private schools compared. Fosdick, D..
Jr. Elocution. Adams, J. Relations between trus
tees and faculty of colleges. Brooks, C. Teacher s
seminaries. Parker, R. G. Teaching composition.
Palmer, T. H. Primary instruction. Russell, AV.
Reading and declamation. 1838. Proceedings. Offi
cers. Reports. White, C!. Responsibility of teach
ers. Bartlett, E. Intellectual and vocal culture.
Harrington, J., Jr. Vocal music. James, T. D.
Model schools Olmsted, D. School -system of Con
necticut. Parker, R. G. English grammar. Page,
D. S. Duties of parents and teachers. Goodrich,
8. G. Man the subject of education. 1839. Pro
ceedings. Officers. Report. Rantoul, R.. Jr.
The education of a free people. Metcalf, J. G.
The physiology of the skin. Davis, E. Mind and
its developments. Lincoln, L. B. The means of cul
tivating a classic taste in our common schools. Miles,
II. A. Natural theology as a study in schools. Cush-
ing, T., Jr. Division of labor in instruction. Mack,
D. The. claims of our age and country upon teachers.
Everett, A. H. The progress of moral science, and
its application to the business of practical life. Rod
man, T. H. The comparative results of education.
Peirson, A. L. Physical education. 1840. Proceed
ings. Oflicers. Report. Bates. J. Intellectual
education. Gushing, T.. Jr. School instruction and
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discipline. Green, T. A. Duty of visiting schools.
Muzzey, A. B. School instruction. Thayer, O. V.
( ourtcsy. Parsons, U. The brain and the stomach.
Abbott, J. Complaint made against teachers. 1842.
Proceedings. Officers. Report. Emerson, (J. 13.
Moral education. Howe, S. G. Universal language.
Wines, E. C. Girard college. Muzzey, A. 15.
School-room as aid to self-education. Wood, W. H.
Mural responsibility of teachers. Teacher s daily pre
paration. 1843. Proceeding*. Officers. Report.
Humphrey, H. Bible in common schools. Adams,
S. Classification of knowledge. Agnew, J. H. Moral
dignity of the teacher s office. Howard, R. S. A few
of the Hows of school-keeping. Page, D. P. Ad
vancement in means and methods of public instruction.
Peirce, C. Reading. Greenleaf, A. Unties of a
faithful teacher. Hubbard, R. B. Defects in our sys
tem of education. May, S. J. Importance of our
common schools. 1844. Proceedings. Officers.
Stowe, C. E. Religious element in education. Russell,
W. Female education. Northend, C. Obstacles to
success in common schools. Galloup, D. P. Dangers
of teachers. Brooks, C. Natural history as a classic.
Weld, A. II. Classical instruction. Hale, J. School
discipline. Green, S. 8. Teaching to read. Bellow,
.1. X. Duty of American teacher. Mann, 11. Neces
sity of education in a republic. 1845. Proceedings.
Officers. Hawes, J. Dignity of the teacher s office ;
Female character. Sanborn, E. D. Examining
committee. Olmsted, 1). The perfect teacher.
Jarvis, E. Study of physiology. Adams, K.
A. Intellectual arithmetic. County teacher s insti
tute. Fowle, W. B. Teaching geography. John
son, A. X. Vocal music in common schools. Hil-
lard, U. S. Connexion between geography and history.
1846. Proceedings. Officers. Report. Whitman
J. Home preparation for school. Hooker, H. B.
Moral and intellectual improvement. Putman, R.
Common school education. May, S. J. Education of
the faculties. Lincoln, L. B. Elevation of common
schools. Parish, A. Cultivation of taste in early life.
Andrews, S. P. Fbonotypjby and phonography.
Huntington, D. Study of the Eiglish language. 1847.
Proceedings. Officers. Winslow, II. Study of lan
guage. Rodman, T. 1 . Mental development. 1848.
Proceedings. Officers. Kingsbury, J. Failures in
teaching. Batchelder, J. Cooperation of parents and
teachers. Munroe, N. The teacher. Philbrick, J.
D. School government. Swan, W. I). Improvement
of common schools. 1849. Proceedings. Officers.
Hopkins, J. H. Religious authority in modern educa
tion. Labaree, B. The education now demanded.
Howard, R. S. Earnestness. Palmer, T. H. Essen
tials of education. Ayers, "\V. H. Natural history.
Sanborn, E. D. Education, the condition of national
greatness. Brooks, C. Legislatures and public
schools. Goldthwait, W. C. Practical education.
185O. Proceedings. Officers. Report. Chase, C.
C. God s plan of education. Walker, A. Political
economy as a study. Jenner, S. Early training.
Philbrick, J. D. The true teacher. Wyman, E. In
fluence of social relations at West on teacher s useful
ness. Peabody, E. P. Instruction in history. Gen
eral index, 1830 to 1850. List of members. 1851.
Proceedings. Officers. Report. Oliver, II. K.
Teacher s morals and manners. Hagar, I). B. Super
vision of schools. Gushing, T.. Jr. Teacher in 19th
century. Northend, W. I). Moral and religious edu
cation. Bates, S. W. Education in different ages.
Leonard, L. W. Condition and wants of common
schools. Greene, C. A. Methods of teaching spelling.
Ranney, D. H. Physical education. 1852. Pro
ceedings. Officers. Report. Butler, J. D. Mental
culture among teachers. Bates, J., Jr. On Dr. T.
Arnold. Wells, W. H. Self-reliance. McKeen, J.
School system in Xew York. Wheeler, C. H. Amer
ican education. Whitaker, W. J. Drawing. 1853.
Proceedings. Officers. Report. Allen, E. A. H.
Prize essay. Symmetrical development of mental facul
ties. Kruesi, H. Life and character of Pestaloz/.i.
Russell, F. T. Rules in teaching reading. 1854.
Proceedings. Officers. Report. Wayland, F. In-
trod. lecture. Hooker, W. Facts in education.
Smith, E. Classical culture. Huntington, E. B. Ed
ucation an artistic work. Beecher, E. Right use of
passions in intellectual culture. 1855. Proceedings.
Officers. Report. Tweed, B. F. Teaching, a dis
tinct profession. Hill, T. Geometry, the foundation
of learning. Reynolds, G. Moral ofhce of the teacher.
Weston, E. P. Education of females. Huntington,
F. D. Unconscious tuition. 1856. Proceedings.
Officers. Report. Walker, J. Introductory lecture.
Boutwell, G. S. Nature and value of learning and
its influence upon labor. Haven, J. Mental science
as a branch of education. Clark, T. M. Education
required by the times. Lincoln, J. L. Importance
of ancient classic, and of scientific studies in Amer.
system of education. Sherwin, T. Same subject.
Russell, W. Suggestions regarding operations of Amer.
Instil, of Education. 1857. Proceedings. Officers.
Report. Calvert, G. H. Moral education. Mans
field, D. Erroneous opinions prevalent in community
upon subject of educ. Dunn, R. P. Study of English
in elementary course of education. Bulkley, J. W.
Self-culture and self-reliance. 1858. Proceedings.
Officers. Reports. Calthrop, S. R. Physical develop,
and its relations to mental and spiritual develop. Fos
ter, J. Modern notions of a practical education. Val
entine, T. W. Words filly spoken. Putnam, B. W.
Drawing as a branch of study. 1859. Proceedings.
Officers. Report. Xorthend, C. Primary schools.
Sanborn, E. D. Aids to the study of the classics.
Gulliver, J. The school the aliy of the pulpit.
American instructor; by II. J. Kelley. Boston,
1825. 12.
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by W. Russell]. Boston, 1826-30. 5 v. 8.
Alio Sept., Oct. 1827. and Feb. 1828. (B 1873)
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1827. N./,.,l*27. S". (E 59)
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American journal of horticulture. Boston, 1867- -
71. 9v. 8.
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1828. 8.
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arts. Vol.1. Washington, 1846. 4.
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1844-64. 8v. 8.
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the Amer. Numismatic and Arehajol. Soc.
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1870-72. 6v. 8.
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50 v. 8
Note. Vol. 50 contains an index to v. 1-49 and a
history of the work.
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1846-70. 50 v. 8".
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Note. A continuation of the Philadelphia journal .
Vol. 27, etc.. are ed. by I. Hays. New ser., v. 1 .
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Wheaton on captures; [by J. Connelll. /;.., [18 1.
8. (B1107)
American jurist and law magazine ; [ed.by C. Sum-
ner, L. S. Gushing, G. S. Hillard, S. F. Dix-
on]. Jan. 1829 -Jan. 1843. Boston, 1829-
43. 28 v. 8.
American keepsake. The. Boston, 1845. 8. (C 265)
American laborer, The ; devoted to protection to
home industry ; by Greeley and McElrath.
Monthly. Vol. 1. New York, 1842-43. 8.
American lady, Memoir of an ; [by Mrs. A. Grant].
Boston,"l809. 2 v. 12.
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American lady s preceptor. Baltimore, 1810. 12.
American lakes, Tour of the; by C. Colton. Lon
don, 1833. 2v. 12.
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Chicago, 1862. 8
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8. . (B 1488)
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American medical and philosophical register, by a
soc. of gentlemen. X. Y., 1811-14. 4 v. 8.
American Medical Association. 1st report on
public hygiene. Phila., 1849. 8.
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1850; by U. Parsons. Phila., 1850. 8. (B 1560)
- Transactions. Vol. 1-13. Phila., 1848-60. 8.
American medical biography ; by J.Thacher. Bos
ton, 1828. 2 v. 8.
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monthly by the Amcr. Tract Soc. New York,
1846-48. f".
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ish colonies. London, [1776?]. 8.
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Park Benjamin.
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Cambridge, 1832-33. 4 v. 8.
Xuli: In 1834 merged in the New-England maga
zine , which \vn-< united in 1836 with the American
monthly mag. . Vol. 1. 3d ed. ; v. 2, 2d ed.
American moral tales; [byD.L.Dix]. Boston, 1832.
18".
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pieces for 1798; ed. by M. Carey. Phila.,
1799. 8".
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musical literature. New York, 1834-35. 4.
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Northampton, 1798. 12".
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of F. m. the Co. Host., 1861. 8. (B 1437)
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ancient and modern ; by C. S. llafinesque.
Phila., 1836. 2 v. 12.
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emy of Science. Vol. 1-5 ; March, 1867-
Dec. 1871. Salem, 1868-71. 5 v. 8.
Note. Vol. 1 pub. by the Essex Institute.
American naval battles ; a complete history from
1794 to the present ; [by II. Kimball?]. Bos
ton, 1831. 8.
American Nepos. Baltimore, 1805. 12.
Contents. Columbus. Amerigo Vespucci. John
and Sebastian Cabot. Cartier. Ferd. de Soto.
Raleigh. John Smith. John Robinson. Geo. Cal-
. vert. Penn. Franklin. Gen. Charles Lee. Gen.
Israel Putnam. David Rittenhoiise. Washington.
American Normal School Association. American
normal schools ; their working and results ;
proceedings, 1st annual convention. N. Y.,
1860. 8".
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- Same. New York, 1842. 8. (B 1603)
American oracle ; recent discoveries in science and
the arts; by S. Stearns. London, 1791. 8.
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71. 9v. 8.
Content*. Vol. 1. Act to incorporate, constitution,
and by-laws. Officers and members. Proceedings.
Pickering, J. Address at the first annual meeting
Salisbury, K. E. Memoir on the history of Buddhism.
Klaproth, M. History of paper money in China, tr.
from the Journal asiatique . by J. Pickering. Green-
ough, W. W. China : population, trade, prospect of a
treaty. Pickering, J. M emoir of P. S. Pni Ponceau.
Smith, E. Treatise on Arab music, tr. Comstock, G. S.
Notes on Arakan, with map by L. Stilson. Three chap
ters of Genesis, tr. into the Sooahelee language, by Dr.
Krapf. with introduction by W. W. Greenough. Salis
bury, E. E. M. Burnouf on the history of Buddhism in
India; Lassen s Antiquities of India; Miscellaneous
notices rel. to the recent progress of Oriental researches.
Wilson, J. L. Comparative vocabularies of some
principal negro dialects of Africa. Bryant, J. C. The
Zulu language. Grout, L. The Zulu and other dia
lects of Southern Africa. et-Tabary s Conquest of
Persia by the Arabs, tr. from the Turkish, by J. P.
Brown. Selim in.. Sultan. Tr. of an imperial Berat.
by II. G. O. Dwight. Salisbury, E. Identification of
the signs of the Persian cuneiform alphabet. Van
Dyck, C. V. A. Present condition of the medical pro
fession in Syria.
2. Proceedings. Re-draft of the constitution and
by-laws. Schauffler, W. G. Shabbathai Zevi and his
followers. Turner, W. W. Account of a Japanese
romance, with introd. Williams, S. W - Note on
Japanese syllabaries. Smith, A. Contribution to the
gcog. of central Kgordistan, with map. Perkins, J.
Tour from Oroomiah to Mosul, through the Koordish
mountains, and visit to Nineveh. Edwards, B. B. Note
on the Kurdish language. Gibbs, J. W. Characteristics
of the Peshito Syriac version of the New Testament.
Hoisington, II. II. Syllabus of the Siva-Gnana-Potham,
one of the sacred books of the Hindus. Brown, N.
Specimens of the Naga language of Asam. Brown, S.
R. Chinese culture ; or remarks on the causes of the
peculiarities of the Chinese. et-Tabary s Conquest,
contin. from Vol. 1, and Death and character of Omar,
tr. by J. P. Brown. DeForest, H. A. Tour in Mount
Lebanon, and to the eastern side of Lake Huleh. Had-
ley, J. Forms of the Greek substantive verb. Salis
bury, E. E. Tr. of two unpublished Arabic documents,
relating to the doctrines of the Isma iles and other Batin-
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ian sects. Mi*<-< Uimii-x. Winthrop, W. Maltese an
tiquities; American mission at Port Natal. Plan for ef
fecting a uniform orthography of the South African di
alects ; Mason, F. Introduction of Buddhism into Bur-
mali: Salisbury, E.E. Valuable Arabic manuscripts at
Worcester; Native printing in India; Hall, F. E. Latest
Sanskrit publications in India; Jews in China.
3. Ma-la-len-ga-ra Wottoo : life of Caudama. tr.
from the Burmese by C. Bennett. Khalid Ibn Zeid
El-Ju fy. Tr. of an unpublished Arabic ri.-alcli. by E.
E. Salisbury. Macy, W. -V. On the mode of applying
the electric telegraph in connection with the Chinese
language. Mixcrll<uii( x. Extracts from correspond-
ence; Abd-el-Mejid. i r. of the firman, granted in favor
of his Protestant subjects : Bibliographical intelligence;
Vassullo, O. Maltese antiquities: The Jews of Khai-
fung-fn ; Chinese repository; Dwight, II. (i. (). Cata
logue of all works known to exist in the Armenian lan
guage, earlier than the 17th century; Whitney, \V. I).
Main results of the later Ycdie researches in Germany;
Roth, K. On the morality of the Veda, tr. by W. 1).
Whitney; DeForest, 11. A. Notes on the ruins in the
Buka a and in the Belad lia alhck; Ballantine, II. Re
lations of the Maratha to the Sanskrit: Hoisington, H.
R. Notes on the Tamil language; Salisbury, E. E.
Genuineness of the so-called Xestorian monument of
Singan-fu; Grout, L. Kssay on the phonology and or-
and Overweg expedition to Central Africa ; United
States expedition to Japan, to the Pacific., to the Dead
Sea ; Text of the Atharva-veda ; Melek Tans of the
Yezidis.
4. Select minutes of meetings, etc. Tattuva-Kattalei,
law of the Tattuvam ; a synopsis oi the mystical philos
ophy of the Hindiis. tr. from the Tamil, by II. R.
Hoisington; Siva-Gnana-Potham, instruction in the
knowledge of God; a metaphysical and theological |
treatise, translated from the Tamil, by H. R. Iloisington.
Mulamuli, or the Buddhist Genesis of eastern India,
from the Shan, through the Talaing and Biirman. by
F. Mason. Mined. Dwight, 11. G. O.. <tn<l Riggs,
E. Orthography of Armenian and Turkish proper
names; On the Malalengara; Siva-Pirakasam, light
of Sivan; a metaphysical and theological treatise, trans
lated from the Tamil, by II. R. Hoisington. Whit
ney, W. D. On the history of the Vedic texts. Al
len, I). O. The state and prospects of the English lan
guage in India. Mason, F. The Talaing language.
Cross, E. B. On the Karens. Brown, N. Compar
ative vocabulary of the Sgau and Pwo Karen dialects.
White, M.C. Chinese local dialects reduced to writ
ing. Bradley, C. W. Outline of the system adopted
for Romanizing the dialect of Amoy. U.S. ainl Mas-
kat. Treaty, the Arabic text accomp. with a translation
and introduction, by A. J. Cotheal. Woolsey, T.I).
Notice of a life of Alexander the Great, translated from
the Syriae. by J. Perkins, with extracts. Mixn-l.
Abd-ul-Mejeed, Sutt in. Trans, of the fu-inan granted
to his Protestant subjects; So-called Nestorian monu
ment of Singanfu; Characteristics of the Shemitic and
Japhetic families of languages applied to the classification
of the languages of S. Africa. Krapf, J. L. Letter;
Grammar and dictionary of the Zulu language. The
law of storms in Chinese : Bibliographical notices : Lep-
sius on the first order of Egyptian deities; Vuller s new
Persian lexicon ; New Sanskrit lexicon ; Benfey s manual
of the Sanskrit language; Lobdell, H. Letter respecting
some recent discoveries at Koyunjik.
5. Stoddard, D. T. Grammar of the modern Syriac
language, as spoken in Oroomiah. Persia, and in Koor-
distan. Mined. Porter, J. L. Letter containing
Greek inscriptions, with Pres. Woolsey s remarks;
Dwight, H. G. O. Armenian traditions about Mt. Ara
rat; Salisbury, E. E. Remarks on two Assyrian cylin
ders received from Mosul: Gibbs, J. W. Vestiges of
Buddhism in Micronesia : Bibliographical notices : Whit
ney, W. IX Bopp s comparative accentuation of the
Greek and Sanskrit languages ; White, M . C. Ilcrnis/ s
guide to conversation in English and Chinese, and An
drew s discoveries in Chinese: Salisbury, E.E. Roth
and Whitney s edition of the Atharva-Ycda: Phoenician
inscription of Sidon: The Sidon inscription, with a
translation, by W.W.Turner; Extracts from corres
pondence; Holmboe, C. A. Ideas respecting an alpha
bet suited to the languages of S. Africa; Curtius, E.
Notice of -Die lonier vor der ionischen Wanderung ,
by J Hadley. Wylie, A. On the Nestorian tablet of
Se-gan Foo. Whitney, W. D. On the Avesta or the
sacred scriptures of the Zoroastrian religion ; Contri
butions from the Atharva-Veda to the theory of Sanskrit
verbal accent.
6. al-Khazini. Analysis and extracts of the Book
of the balance of wisdom. an Arabic work on the
water balance, by N". Kbanikof. Grout, L. The prep
ositions, conjunctions, and other particles of the Isiz-
n hi and its cognate languages. Trans, of the Surya-
Siddhanta, a text-hook of Hindu astronomy; by E. Bur
gess. Two Sanskrit inscriptions on stone; original
texts, with trans, by F. K. Hall. Three Sanskrit in
scriptions, rel. to grants of land: oriu r . texts, translations
and notes by F. K. Hall. Greek inscription from
Daphne, near Antioeh. in Syria, by J. lladley. Hall,
F. E. On the Arya-Siddhanta. Mixnl. Riggs, E.
Inverted construction of modern Armenian; Macy, W.
A. On S. W. Williams s ( hinese dictionary ; Moff at, J.
On the natural limits of ancient Oriental history; Ex
tracts from correspondence.
7. Hall, F. E. On the kings of Mandala as com
memorated in an inscription now first printed in the
original tongue. Two inscriptions pertaining to the
Paramara rulers of Malava ; the Sanskrit with tr. by
F. E. Hall. Remarks on the Pluenician inscription of
Sidon, by W. \V. Turner. Salisbury, E. E. Contri
butions from original sources to our knowledge of Mus
lim tradition. Paspati, A. G. The language of the
gypsies, as now used in the Turkish empiie. tr. from
the Greek by C. llamlin. Evidences of the Scythian
affinities of the Dravidian lanttuagi s. condensed and ar
ranged from H. Caldwell s comparative Dravidian gram
mar, by E Welib. On Lepsius s standard alpli-ibet.
by W. D. Whitney. The Atharva Veda Praticakhya,
or Caunakiya Caturadhyayika; text, translations and
notes by W. D. Whitney. Proceedings. 18WI-62.
Members.
8. Whitney, W. D. On the views of Biot a-id
Weber respecting the relations of the Hindu and Chi
nese systems of asterisms; with Miiller s views. Mo-
hemmed Missiree. On the Tesavry. or spiritual life of
the Soffees: tr. from the Turkish, by J. I . Brown.
Salisbury, E. E. Materials for the history of the Mu-
hapimadan doctrine of predestination and free will.
Revelation of the Apostle Paul; tr. from [the]
Syriac by J. Perkins. Stilson, L. Notice of the Kcnii
language. Sulaiman, >///</// o/ AiUtniiuh. First
ripe fruit, disclosing the mysteries of the Nusairian
religion, by E. JO. Salisbury. Burgess, E. On the
origin of the lunar division of the zodiac repre>< i!t> d
in the Nakshatra system of the Hindus. Lepsius, R.
On his standard alphabet ; a letter of explanations, with
notes by W. D. Whitney. Mixrel. Pratt. A. T.
On the Armeno-Turkish alphabet: Bastian, A. I rah-
manical inscriptions in Buddhistic temples in S,:ni;
Clarke, II. On the Assyro-Pseudo-Se-ostris ; Whitney,
W. D. Reply to the strictures of Weber upon an essay
respecting the asterismal system of the Hindus. Arabs,
and Chinese: Proceedings. 1S63-65.
9. The Taittiriya-pratic;akhya, with its commen
tary, the Tribhashyaratna: text, translation, and notes,
hy W. D. Whitney. Proceedings. 1866-70.
American Party. LEE, J. II. Origin and progress
of the American Party, [and] history of the
Philadelphia riots, 1844. Phila., 1855. 12.
American Peace Society. American advocate of
peace ; coiid. by C. S. Henry and . Fellowes.
Jan. 1834 -Dec. 1836. Hartford, 1830-36.
2v. 8.
Advocate of peace. June, 1837 -Dec. 1845.
Boston, 1837-45. 6v. 8.
Advocate of peace and universal brotherhood.
Vol. 7 ; Jaii.-Deo. 1846. Ed. by E. Burritt.
Worcester, [1846], 8.
Same. Vol. 15, 16 ; 1864-68. Boston, n.d.
2 v. 8.
Advocate of peace. No. 10. A congress of nations, for
the peaceful adjustment of all international dis-
pn-cs. Boston, [18-]. 8. (B 1748)
Prize essays on a congress of nations ; with the
substance of the rejected essays. Boston,
1840. 8.
AutJinr*. J. A. Bolles. Hamilton. M. T. C.
I pham. A friend of peace. W. Ladd.
A Sketch of war. n.t.p. [18.] (D 64)
PE ABODY. A. P. Lessons from our late rebellion ; ad
dress at theanniv. of the Society. May 19. 1SG7 ; [with
annual report]. Boston, 1867. 8. (B 1927)
American Pharmaceutical Association. Pro
ceedings, 6th-19th annual meetings, 1857-71.
Phila.," 1857-71. 15 v. 8.
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American Philosophical Society. Proceedings.
Vol. 1-12. Phila., 1838-72. 12 v. (v. 1, 4, 5,
imperf.). 8.
Same. Vol. 3, no. 27; May 25-30, 1843. Phila., 1843,
8". (B1178)
- Transactions. Phila., 1789, 86-1809. 6 v. 4.
Xote. Vol. 1 is 2d ed. ; it was first pub. in 1769.
Contents. Vol. 1. Rules. Officers. Members.
Bittenhouse, IX Description of an orrery, executed on
a new plan; Calculation of the transit of Venus, .June
3, 1769, in lat. 40 N., long., 5h W. from Greenwich.
Ewing, J. Calculation of the same for the city of Phil
adelphia, and account of the transit of Mercury. Nov. 9.
Smith, W. Transit of Venus as observed at No/riton,
in Pennsylvania. Biddle, (). Transit of Venus, June
3, 1769, as observed near Cape Ilenlopen, on Delaware.
West, B. Transit of Veiius, June 3, 1769, as observed
at Providence, New England. Maskelyne, N. Obs.
of the transit of Venus and eclipse of the sun, June 3,
1769, made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich;
Letter to \V. Smith, giving some account of the Hudson s
Hay and other northern observations of the transit of
Venus, June 3, 1769. Bradley, J. Transit of Venus
and eclipse of the sun. as observed at the Lizard Point,
June 3, 1769. Smith, W. Terrestrial measurement
between the Observatories of Norriton and Philadelphia.
Smith, W., a in/ other*. Apparent time of the con
tacts of the limb.- of the sun and Venus; with other cir
cumstances of most note in the different European ob
servations of the transit. June :i. 1769. Ewing, J. Im
provement in the construction of Godfrey s, commonly
called Hadley s, quadrant. Williamson, I-I. Essay on
comets, and an account of their luminous appearance;
with some conjectures concerning the origin of heat.
Bittenhouse, D. Observations on the comet of June
and July, 1770; with the elements of its motion, and the
trajectory of its path. Alexander, W., Earl of Stir-
limj. Account of the same comet. Bittenhouse, D.
Kasy met hod of deducing the time of the sun s passing
the meridian per clock, without the help of the equation
tables, by equal altitudes taken on two succeeding days.
Smith, W. Transit of Mercury, Nov. 9, as observed
at Norriton, Penn. ; Sun s parallax deduced from a com
parison of the Norriton observations of the transit of
Venus, 1769, with the Greenwich and other European
observations. Antill, E. Cultivation of the vine, and
the making and preserving of wine, suited to the different
climates of North Amer. ; Method of curing figs, and
the raising and dressing of hemp. Carter, L. Obser
vations concerning the fly-weevil, with some useful dis
coveries and conclusions, concerning the propagation and
progress of that pernicious insect, and the methods to
be used for preventing the destruction of the grain by it.
Committee of Husbandry. Observations on the same
subject. Bartram, M. Observations on the native
silk worms of North America. Bartram, I. Memoir
on the distillation of persimons. Otto, . Account of
an oil made from the seeds of the sun-flower. Morgan ,
J. Essay on the expressing of oil from the sun-flower
seed. Morel, J. Letter on the expressing of a fine
oil from bene seed. Hollingsworth, H. Method of
destroying wild garlic. Miller, P. Method of preserv
ing pease from the worms. Nicola, L. Easy method
of preserving subjects in spirits. Letter from Bethle
hem, on making currant wine. Lorimer, J. Letter
containing some remarks on the climate, etc., of W.
Florida. Ellis, J. Catalogue of such foreign plants
as are worthy of being encouraged in the American col
onies, for the purposes of medicine, agriculture, and
commerce: Directions for putting up seeds and plants,
so as to preserve them in a state of vegetation, for being
transported to different countries. Williamson, 11.
Attempt to account for the change of climate, which has
been observed in the middle colonies in North America.
Account of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, in 1767.
Henry, W. Description of a self-moving or sentinel
register. Well*, R. Machine for pumping vessels at
sea without the labor of men. Lukens, J., <ind other*.
Abstract of sundry papers and proposals for improving
the inland navigation of Pennsylvania and Maryland, by
opening communication between ihe tide-waters of
Delaware and Chesapeak-P>ay, with a map. O ,
B. Description of a machine for cutting files. De
Normandie, J. Analysis of the chalybeate waters of
Bristol, in Pennsylvania. Gloster, A. Remarkable
case of a tetanos and locked jaw cured by amazing
quantities of opium. Bush, 15. Effects of the stram-
monium, or thorn apple. Bard, S. Nature, cause.
and cure of the ansjina sutl ocativa. or sore throat. An
aurora borealis. L:inca>ter. Penn. Gilpin, T. Horizon
tal wind-mill. Jones, J. New species of grape vines,
at Indian River, Worcester Co., Md.
2. Franklin, B. Letter on the causes and cure of
smokey chimneys. Bittenhouse, D. Explanation of
an optical deception. Belknap, J. Description of the
White Mountains in N. H. Hutchins, T. Description
of a remarkable rock and cascade, near the western side
of the Youghiogeny River. Franklin, B. Letter pro
posing a slowly sensible hygrometer for certain pur
poses: Description of a new stove for burning of pit-
coal, and consuming all it s smoke. Oliver, A. A the
ory of lightning and thunder storms ; Theory of water
spouts. Williams, S. Experiments on evaporation,
and meteorological observations made at Bradfield.
Madison, J. Letter, containing meteorological observa
tions. Hopkinson, F. Description of a machine for
measuring a ship s way thro the sea. Bryant, W.
Account of an electrical eel, or the torpedo of Surinam.
Flagg, II. C. Observations on the numb fish, or tor-
porific eel. Page, J.. and Bittenhouse, D. Letters
concerning a remarkable meteor seen in Virginia and
Pennsylvania. Miller, P. Description of the grotto
at Swatara. Bittenhouse, D. Account of some ex
periments on magnetism ; New method of placing a
meridian mark; Observations on a comet lately dis
covered. Hopkinson, F. Account of a worm in a
horse s eye; An improved method of quilling n harp
sichord. Belknap, J. Observations on the aurora bo
realis : Letter on the preserving of parsnips by drying.
Madison, J. Letter cont. experiments and observa
tions upon what are commonly called the Sweet Springs.
An optical problem, proposed by Hopkinson, and
solved by Bittenhouse. Bush, B. An enquiry into
the cause of the increase of bilious and intermitting
fevers in Penn . with hints for preventing them; An
account of the late Dr. II. Martin s cancer powder, with
brief observations on cancers ; Observations on the
cause and cure of the tetanus. Mayer, C. Observa-
tiones astronomies. Bushton, T. Letter concerning
chimneys. Gilpin, J. Observations on the annual
passage of herrings. Grauchain, M. dc. Observations
on a solar and lunar eclipse. Williams, S. Account
of the transit of Venus, June, 1769, as observed at New-
bury, Mass. Patterson, R. An easy and accurate
method of finding a true meridian line, and thence the
variation of the compass. Bittenhonse, D. Astro
nomical observations. Otto, . Letter, with a memoir
on the discovery of America. Wright, W. The anti
septic virtues of vegetable acid and marine salt com
bined, in various disorders accompanied with putridity.
Medical history of the cortex ruber, or red bark.
Franklin, 13. Letter containing sundry maritime ob
servations. Aboville, d . Account of two hearts
found in one partridge. Perkins, J. Conjectures con
cerning wind and water spouts, tornados and hurri
canes. Hare, . <in.<l Skinner, . The whole process
of the silkworm, from the egg to the cocon. Morgan,
J. The art of making anatomical preparations by cor
rosion ; A living snake in a living horse s eye, and
other unusual productions of animals. Morgan, J.
Some account of a motley coloured, or pyed negro girl
and mulatto boy, exhibited before the Soc., May, 1784.
Bomans, 13. Extract of a letter, Aug. 20, 1773, on an
im|) roved sea-compass.
3. Franklin, B. Conjectures concerning the forma
tion of the earth; A new and curious theory of light
and heat; Description of the process to be observed
in making large sheets of paper in the Chinese manner,
with one smooth surface; Queries relative to magne
tism, and the theory of the earth. Patterson, R. Ex
planation of a singular phenomenon, first observed by
Dr. Franklin, and not hitherto satisfactorily accounted
for. M Cauflin, R. Account of an earthly substance
found near the Kails of Niagara, and vulgarly called the
spray of the Falls. Barton, W. Observations on the
probabilities of the duration of human life, and the
progress of population in the U. S. Ellicott, A. Let
ter, containing observations made at Lake Erie, on that
singular phenomenon, by seamen termed looming.
Bush, 13. Account of the sugar maple-tree of the U. 8.,
and of the methods of obtaining sugar from it, etc.
Williams, J. Memoir on the use of the thermometer
in discovering banks, soundings, etc. Barton, B. S.
Account of the most effectual means of preventing the
deleterious consequences of the bite of the crotalus hor-
ridus, or rattlesnake. Williams, S. Magnetic obser
vations, made at the Univ. of (Jamb., 1785. Ellicott,
A. Accurate determination of the right ascension and
declination of ft Bootes, and the pole star. Bitten
house, I)., ail / Jones, J. Account of several houses in
Phila.. struck with lightning. June 7, 1789. Bitten
house, D.. and Hopkinson, F. Account of the effects
of a stroke of lightning 0:1 a house furnished with two
conductors. Wistar, C. Experiments and observa
tions on evaporation in cold air. Patterson, R. New
notation of music. Waring, W. Obs. on the theory of
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water mills ; Power of Dr. Barker s mill, as improved
by J. Ramsey, etc. Rittenhouse, I). Astronomical
obs. ; Letter, relative to a method oi finding the sum
of the several powers of the sines, etc. Munlenberg,
H. Index Florae Lancastriensis. Billings, W. Ther-
mometrical journal of the temperature of the atmos
phere and sea, on a voyage to and from Oporto.
Beauvois, M. de. 1st memoir of observations on the
plants denominated cryptogamick. Heart, J. Letter,
containing observations on the ancient works of art, the
native inhabitants, etc., of the western country. Mar
tin, H. Account of some of the principal dies em
ployed by the North American Indians. Greenway,
J. Account of the beneficial effects of the cassia cham-
seerista in recruiting worn-out lands, and in enriching
such as are naturally poor; with a botanical description
of the plant; Account of a poisonous plant, growing
spontaneously in the southern part of Virginia.
D., T. Account of a hill, on the borders of North Car
olina, supposed to have been a volcano. Hopkinson,
F. Description of a machine for measuring a ship s
way. Barton, B. S. Inquiry into the question,
whether the apis mellitica, or true honey-bee, is a native
of America. Bittenhouse, D. Account of a comet.
Thornton, W. Cadmus; a treatise on the elements of
written language, illustrating, by a philosophical divi
sion of speech, the power of each character, thereby
mutually fixing the orthography and orthoepy; with an
essay on the mode of teaching the deaf and dumb to
speak. Patterson, R. An improvement on metalic
conductors or lightning rods. Robinson, E. An easy
and expeditious method of dissipating the noxious va
pour commonly found in wells, etc. Higgins, J. A
method of draining ponds in level grounds. Wilson,
M. Observations on the seventy of the winter, 1779-80.
Cooke, J. Description of a new standard for weights
and measures. Hopkinson, F. Description of a
spring-block, designed to assist a vessel in sailing.
Barton, B. S. A botanical description of the podophyl-
lum diphyllumof Linnaeus. LeRoy, . Observations
on the construction of hospitals.
4. Priestley, J. Experiments and observations re
lating to the analysis of atmospheric air; Farther ex
periments relating to the generation of air from water.
Rittenhouse, D. To determine the true place of a
planet, in an elliptical orbit, directly from the mean
anomaly, by converging series; Improvement of time
keepers; Expansion of wood by heat. Ellioott, A.
Letter to II. Patterson; Aberration of the stars, nuta
tion of the earth s axis, and semi-annual equation;
Letter; method of calculating the eccentric anomaly of
the planets. Rittenhouse, D. Method of raising the
common logarithm of any number immediately. Wis-
tar, O. Experiments on evaporation. Barton, B. 8.
Memoir concerning the fascinating faculty which has
been ascribed to the rattlesnake, aiid other Amer. ser
pents ; Some account of an American species of dipus,
or jerboa. Heckewelder, J. Letter giving some ac
count of the remarkable instinct of a bird called the
nine-killer. Carrie, W. Enquiry into the causes of
the insalubrity of flat and marshy situations, and direc
tions for preventing or correcting the i-ffects thereof.
Collin, N. Description of a machine for saving persons
from the upper stories of a house on fire ; with a draw
ing from the model. Anderson, J. Disquisition on
wool-bearing animals ; Later communication, with a
sample taken from the fleece of a sheep brought from
Jamaica to England. Patterson, li. Easy and accu
rate method of adjusting the glasses of Hadley s quad
rant on land for the back observation. Essay tending
to improve intelligible signals, and to discover an uni
versal language; tr. from the French. Beauvois, .
Memoir on the subject of a new plant, growing in Penn
sylvania, particularly in the vicinity of Philadelphia.
Sargent, W. Letter to B. 8. Barton, accompanying
drawings, and some account of certain articles, which
were taken out of an ancient tumulus, or grave, in the
western-country; Drawing of some utensils, or orna
ments, taken from an old Indian grave, at Cincinnati,
Ohio, 1794. Barton, B. 8. Observations and conjec
tures concerning certain articles which wore taken out
of an ancient tumulus, or grave, at Cincinnati, Ohio; in
a letter to J. Priestly. Barometrical measurement of
the Blue-Ridge. Warm-Spring, and Alleghany moun
tains, in Virginia, taken in the summer of 1791. Elli-
cott, A. Miscellaneous observations relative to the
western parts of Pennsylvania, particularly those in the
neighborhood of Lake Erie; Observations made on
the Old French Landing at Presqu Isle, to determine
the latitude of the town of Erie; in a letter to R. Pat
terson. Barton, B. S. Hints relative to the stimulant
ertivts of camphor upon vegetables. Muhlenberg, H.
Supplementum indicis Florae Lancastriensis. Wright,
T. On the mode most practicable of drying up the
11. (1. 11. 72.)
marshes of the maritime parts of North America.
Jefferson, T. Memoir on tin discovery of eeivj-ia bones
of a quadruped of th clawed kiiid ia the wester . y.na
of Virginia. Heckewelder, J. Letter containing an
account of the big naked bear. Seybert, A. Exper
iments and observation!* on land and sea air. Beau
vois, . Translation of a memoir on a new species of
siren. Rush, B. Observations intended to favour a
supposition that the black color, as it is called, of the
negroes is derived from the leprosy. King, N. Im
provement in boats for river navigation. Buslmell,
D. General principles and construction of a sub-marine
vessel. Description of a mould-board of the least re
sistance, and of the easiest and most certain construc
tion. Madison, J. Experiments upon magnetism.
Britt, D., and Turner, (I. Thermometrical observa
tions made at Fort Washington, 1790-1791; added, for
some time, the rise and fall of the Ohio. Nancarrow,
J. Calculations relating to grist and saw mills, for
determining the quantity of water neewsary.in ordir
to ascertain the dimensions of a new invented steam
engine, intended to give motion to water-wheels in
places where there is no fall, and but a very small
stream or spring. Beauvois, . Memoir on amphibia.
Coxe, J. R. Inquiry into the comparative effects of
the opium officlnarnm, extracted from the papaver som-
niferum or white poppy of Linnaeus, and from the lac-
tuca sativa. or common cultivated lettuce. Seybert,
A. Experiments on the atmosphere of marshes.
Smith, T. P. Account of a kettle for boiling inflammable
fluids. Deveze, J. An essay on a new method of
treating the effusion which collects under the skull after
fractures of the head. Latrobe, B. II. Memoir of the
sand-hills of Cape Henry, Va. ; with supplement.
Smith, T. P. Account of chrystallized basaltes found
in Penu. Ellicott, A. Observations for determining
the latitude and longitude of the town of Natchez.
Woodhouse, J. Answer to Priestley s Considerations
on the doctrine of phlogiston, and the decomposition of
water . Collin, X. Philological view of some very an
cient words in several languages. Turner, Gr. Me
moir on the extraneous fossils, denominated mammoth
bones ; to shew that they are the remains of more than
one species of non-descript animal. Collin, N. De
scription of a speedy elevator. Wistar, C. Descrip
tion of the bones deposited in the museum of the So
ciety, and represented in the annexed plates.
5" Priestley, J. Experiments on the transmission of
acids, and other liquors, in the form of vapour, over sev
eral substances in a hot earthen tube ; Experiments
relating to the change of place in different kinds of air
through several Interposing substances ; To the absorp
tion of air by water ; To the doctrine of phlogiston ;
Experiments on the production of air by the freezing of
water; Experiments on air exposed to heat in metallic
tubes. Barton. B. S. Some account of the poisonous
and injurious honey of .North America. Williamson,
H. Ephoron leukon. usually called the white fly of
Passaick River. Turner, G. Remarks on certain ar
ticles found in an Indian tumulus at Cincinnati, and now
deposited in the museum of the Society. Latrobe,
B. H. Drawing and description of the clupea tyrannus
and oniscus prsegustator. Allison, B. Description of
a newly invented globe time-piece; Description of
the pendant planetarium. Strickland, W. Use of the
thermometer in navigation. Dapont de Nemours, P. S.
Leg vegetaux. les polypes, et les in.-ectes. Cathrall, I.
Memoir on the analysis of black vomit. Mitchill, S.
L. Observations on the soda, magnesia, and lime con
tained in the water of the ocean ; shewing that they op
erate advantageously there by neutralizing acids, and
among others the septic acid, and that sea-water may
be rendered fit for washing clothes without the aid of
B0 ap. _ Fraser, J. Description of a stopper for the
openings by which the sewers of cities receive the water
of their drains. Baudry des Lozieres, L. N. Memoir on
animal cotton, orihe insect fly-carrier. Bull, . Note
concerning a vegetable found under ground. Ellicott,
A. Astronomical and thermometrical observations,
made at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio
Rivers ; Astronomical and thermometrical observa
tions, made on the boundary between the United States
and His Catholic Majesty. Clay, J. Observations on
the figure of the earth. Peale, C. W. and R. Improve
ments in the common fire-place. Ellis, J. Account of
a method of preventing ttie premature decay of peach
trees. Coulter, T. Description of a method of culti
vating peach trees, with a view to prevent their prema
ture decay; confirmed by the experience of forty-five
years in Delaware and western Pennsylvania.
6. Dunbar, W. Language of sig is. among certain
North American Indians; Meteorological obs. for one
year, ending 31st of Jan. 1800, at the forest 4 1-2 miles
east of the Mississippi ; Singular phenomenon seen at
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Baton Rouge. Ellicott, A. Rule for finding the equa
tion for the change of sun s declination, when equal al
titudes are used to regulate a clock; An extraordinary
flight of meteors. Patterson, 11. Improved method
of projecting and measuring plane angles. Dupont de
Nemours, P. S. Theoriedes vents. Dunbar, W. Ex
tracts of it letter relating to fossil bones found in Louis
iana. and lunar rainbows observ. west of the Missis
sippi ; Meteorological observations at the forest 4 miles
west of the Mississippi, lat. 31 28 1ST. and Long. 91 30
W. of Greenwich, for 1800. Duralde, M. Fossil bones.
etc.. found in the county of Apeloueas. Patterson, K.,
und Ellicott, A. Obs. made on a lunar eclipse, at the
observ. in Phila.. 21st of Sept. 1801. Antes, F. Hyber-
nation of swallows. Ellicott, A. Astron. obs., Lan
caster, Penu.. to ascertain the longitude, and as a test
of accuracy with which [it] may be found by lunar obs.
Watkins, J. Natural history of the northerly parts
of Louisiana. Latrobe. B. H. Two species of sphex in
habiting Virginia and Perm., and probably extending
through the U.S. Barton, B. S. A new vegetable
muscipula. Williams, J. Claying of sugar; new and
economical mode. Thomas, . Some newly discovered
islands and shoals in the Indian seas. Latrobe, B. II.
First report to the Society, in answer to the enquiry
whether any. and what improvements have been made
in the construction of steam-engines in America?
Hare, R., Jr. Fusion of stronites and volatilization of
platinum; also of a new arrangement of apparatus;
Description of a cock with two perforations, contrived
to obviate the necessity of a vent-peg, in tapping air
tight casks. Barton, B. S. New species of N. Amer.
lizard. Priestley, J. Obs. and experiments rel. to
equivocal or spontaneous generation; Obs. on the dis
covery of nitre in common salt, which had been fre
quently mixed with snow. Madison, J. Supposed for
tifications of the western country. Barton, B. S. Sup
plement to the account of the dipus Americanus : Hints
on the etymology of certain Eng. words, and their affin
ity to words in the languages of different European,
Asiatic, and American Indian, nations. Ferrer, J. J.
de. Astron. obs. for the purpose of determining the
osition of various places in the I". S. and other
geog. po
parts of X. Amer. Dunbar, W. Description of the
Mississippi and its Delta, and that of the adjacent parts
of Louisiana; Abstract of meterol. obs. for 1801, 03,
at the Natchez. Proceedings of the Society on the
death of J. Priestley. Clay, J. Demonstration of a
geometrical theorem. Description of M*. Mugford s
temporary rudder. Heckewelder, J. Facts and obs.
rel. to the beaver of N. Amer. Ferrer. J. J. de. ( )c-
eultation of Aldebaran. by the moon. Oct. 21st, 1793;
(Jeosr. position of sundry places in N. Amer., and the
W. Indies. Brown, S. Descript. of a cave on Crooked
Creek, with rem. on nitre and gun-powder. Conover,
K. F. Essay on the vermillion colour of the blood, and
the different colours of the metallic oxides, with an ap
plication of these principles to the arts. Ellicott,
A. Eclipse of the sun. June 16, 1806. at Lancaster.
Dunbar, W. Obs. of the same, at the forest near
Natchez. Ferrer, J. J. de, and Garnett, J. Obs. at
Kinderhook. N. Y. Obs. at Bowdoin College, by a
member of the Soc. Dunbar, W. Finding the longi
tude from the moon s meridian altitude. Latrobe, B.
H. Freestone quarries on the Potomac and Rappa-
hannoc Rivers. Ferrer, J. J. de. Further obs. on the
eclipse of June 16, 1806, a determination of the longi
tude of Natchez and New Orleans ; also, an investigation
of the semi-diameters of the sun and moon. De^Witt,
S. Obs. on the same eclipse. Garnett. J. Descrip
tion and use of a new nautical chart. Godon, S. Ob
servations to serve foramineralogical map of Maryland.
Silliman, B., am/ Kingsley, J. L. Meteoric stones
which fell in Conn., Dec. 14, 1807. Ferrer, J. J. de.
Comet which appeared Sept. 1807, in Cuba; Solar
eclipse of June 10, 1806. in llavanna; Longitude of
Havanna. by obs. compared with the new tables pub. at
I a ris. 1806; Passage of Venus over the disk of the
sun, June 3, 1769 ; of Mercury, Nov. 12, 1782. and Nov. 5,
1787; Annular eclipse, Apr. 3, 1791. Dunbar, W.
Obs. on the comet, 1807. 08. Jones, Cnpt. \V . inn/ \V.
Correspondence rel. to principles and practice of build
ing in India. Latrobe, B. H. Obs. on the foregoing
correspondence. Garnett, J. General method of find
ing the mots of numeral equations to any degree of ex
actness, with the application of logarithms ; On the
best angles for the sails of a wind-mill. Extract of a
letter rel. to the great cold in Hallowell. Mass.. 1807. _
Statement of deaths and diseases in Phila., 1807-08. _
Cloud, J. Experiments on palladium found combined
with pure gold. Maclure, "\V. Observations on the geol-
ogy of the United States, explanatory of a geological
map. Ferrer, J. J. de. Astron. obg. at Havanna
1S09. Donations.
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1818-41. 7 v. 4.
Content*. 1. Rules for committees in choice of pa
pers for publication. Officers. 1818. Members elected
since pub. of vol. 6, old series. Conditions of the
Magellunic premium, and of the surplus Magellunic
premium. Report of the hist, and lit. committee.
Ordinance respecting the Phila. observatory. Obituary
notice. Maclure, W. Geology of the U. S. Ellicott,
A. Astronomical observations at Lancaster, Penn.
Lambert, "W. Calculations to ascertain the longitude of
the capitol in Washington, from Greenwich observatory.
Adrain, R. Figure of the earth. Jones, W. Leaden
cartridges. Partridge, A. Altitudes of mountains in
New York. N. Hump., and Vermont. Brackenridge,
H. II. Population and tumuli of the aborigines of N.
Amer. Cloud, J. Experiments on crude platinum, ttc. ;
Attempt to ascertain the fusing temperature of metals ;
Causes why metals in a solid state appear lighter than
when in a state of fusion. Correa da Serra, J. For
mation of the soil of Ky. Austin, J. Easy solution
of a useful problem in arithmetic. Gilmer, F. "W. Ge
ological formation of the natural bridge of Virginia.
Cooper, T. A nalysis of the blue iron earth of N. Jersey.
Mansfield, J. Vanishing fractions. Hassler, F. R.
Pyrometical experiments at Newark. N. J. Du Pon
ceau, 1 . S. English phonology. Steinhauer, H. Fos
sil reliquia of unknown vegetables in the coal strata.
Dorsey, J. S. Account of a wen, successfully extirpated.
De Butts, E, Improvement on Leslie s differential
thermometer. Sellers, N. A rolling draw-gate as ap
plied to water-mills. Short, C. W. Indian fort [near]
Lexington. Ky. Browne, I*. A. Improved piston for
steam engines, without hemp packing. Cooper, T.
On bleaching. Patterson, R. Instrument for setting
up sun-dials. Collin, N. Climate of the country about
the river Delaware, collect, from records of the Swedish
colony. Adrain, R. Research [on] the mean diameter
of the earth. Patterson, R. Improvement in the com
mon ship-pump. Wistar, C. Processes of the ethmoid
bone; Account of two heads found in the morass,
called the Big Bone Lick ; Case of disease, in which
one side of the thorax was at rest, while the other per
formed the motion of respiration in the usual way.
Le Sueur, C. A. Description of several species of chon-
dropterigious fishes of N. America. Nulty, O. In
vestigation of a theorem [on] the summation of the
several powers of the sines. Say, T. Monograph of
N. Amer. insects, of the genus cicindela. Patterson,
R. Description and rationale of the operation of a sim
ple apparatus, a substitute for the ship-pump.
Vaughan, J. Abstract from eight statements, 1809-16,
of the deaths in Phila. Donations for the library.
Maps. etc. Donations for the cabinet.
2. Say, T. Descriptions of insects of the families
of carabici and hydrocanthari of Latreille, inhabiting
North America. Troost. G. Description and chemi
cal analysis of the retinasphalt, discovered at Cape
Sable. Miigothy River, Ann Arundel County. Md.
Seybert, H. Analysis of the chrysoberyls of Haddam
and Brazil. Drake. D. Geological account of the
valley of the Ohio. Hamilton, J. Tables of observa
tions on the winds, the currents, etc., made on the North
Atlantic ocean, during 26 voyages to and from Europe,
1799-1817. Gibson, J. B. Observations on the trap
rocks of the Connewago hills, near Middletown. Dauphin
Co., etc. Baldwin, \V. Account of two North Amer
ican species of cyperus, discovered in the state of Geor
gia, itc. James, E. P. Catalogue of plants collected
during a journey to and from the Rocky Mts., 1820;
Remarks on the sandstone and flcetz trap formations of
the western part of the valley of the Mississippi.
Hentz, N. M. Some observations on the anatomy
and physiology of the alligator of North America.
Seybert, H. Analysis of the hydraulic lime used in
constructing the Erie canal in N. Y. Hassler,- F. R.
Papers on various subjects connected with the survey
of the coast of the U. S. Wallenstein, J. de. Me-
moire pour accoinpagner le tableau des observations me-
teorologiques faites a Washington, depuis Apr. 17, 1823-
Apr. 18. 1824. Shaler, W. On the language, manners,
and customs of the Berbers, or Brebers, of Africa.
Nulty, E. Solution of a general case of the simple
pendulum. Troost, G. Notice of a new crystalline
form of the yenite of R. I.
3. Bull, M. Experiments to determine the compar
ative quantities of beat evolved in the combustion of vari
eties of wood and coal; and the comparative quantities
lost by the ordinary apparatus. Zeisberger, D. Gram
mar of the language of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware
Indians. Hentz, N. M. Description of eleven new
species of North American insects. Lea. I. Descrip
tion of six new species of the genus unio, with some
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anatomical observations. Pickering, C. Geographical
distribution of plants. Meigs, C. IX Account of some
human bones found on the coast of Brazil, near Santas.
Ord, (Jr. Some observations on the moulting of birds.
Harlan, It. Experiments on the poison of the rattle
snake; in which the powers of the hieraceum venosum,
as a specific, were tested ; with some anatomical obser
vations; New species of the genus astacus; An ana
tomical peculiarity in the structure of the condor of the
Andes, vultur gryphus, Linn. Anderson, H. J. Mo
tion of solids on surfaces, in the two hypotheses of per
fect sliding and perfect rolling, with a particular exami
nation of their small oscillatory motions. Bonaparte,
C. L. General observations on the birds of the genus
tetrao: wilh a synopsis of the species hitherto known.
Nicklin, 1 . II. Oonchological observations on Lam
arck s family of naiades. Lea, I. New genus of naiades ;
also description of eleven new species of the genus unio;
with obs. on some characters of the naiades. Hentz,
X. M. Use of the maxilUe in coleopterous insects, with
an account of two species of the family telephoridae, and
of three of the family mordellidue. Gummere, J. Con
struction of eclipses of the sun. Hays, i. Fragment
of the head of a new fossil animal, discovered in a marl
pit near Moorestown. X. J. Godman, J. D. A new ge
nus and new species of extinct mammiferous quadruped.
4. Hodgson, W. B. Grammatical sketch and speci
mens of the Berber language. Nuttall, T. Descrip
tion of a new species of sarracenia. Harlan, It. De
scription of a species of orang, from the north-eastern
province of British East India, lately the kingdom of
As:-am. Rio, A. del. Silver ores reduced by the
method of Becquerel. Lea, I. Observations on the
naiades, and descriptions of new species of that and
other families ; Description of a new genus of the
family melaniana of Lamarck. Report of a committee
containing observations made in different parts of the
U. S.,on the solar eclipse of Feb. 12, 1831. Schweinitz,
L.D. de. Synopsis fungorum in America Boreali media
degentium. Hays, I. Descriptions of the inferior max
illary bones of mastodons in the cabinet of the Anier.
Philos. Soc., etc. Joslin, B. On irradiation. Heck-
ewelder, J. Names which the Lenni Lenape, or Dela
ware Indians, who once inhabited this country, had
fiveu to rivers, places, <-ti\, within Penn., New Jersey,
I ary land and Virginia; etc. Harlan, It. Fossil bones
found in the tertiary formation of Louisiana; Discov
ery of the remains of the ichthyosaurus in Missouri.
Say, T. Xew N. Amer. insects, etc.
5. Bache, A. D. On the diurnal variation of the
horizontal needle. Lea, I. Observations on the
naiades, cfc. Hopkinson, J. P. On the visceral anat
omy of the python, described by Daudin as the boa retic-
ulata. Walker, S. C. On the longitude of the hall of
the Amer. Philos. Soc., deduced from an occultation of
Aldebaran, Jan. o, 1830. Rio, A. del. On the crystals
developed in vermiculite by heat. Nuttall, T. Collec
tions towards a Flora of the territory of Arkansas.
Nulty, E. A remarkable arrangement of numbers,
constituting a magic cyclovolute. Bache, A. D. Ob
servations to determine the magnetic dip at Baltimore,
I hila.. X. Y.. West I oint. Providence, Springfield and
Albany. Henry, J. Contributions to electricity and
magnetism. Courtenay, E. H., and others. Collection
of observations on the solar eclipse of Nov. 30, 1834. at
Phila., Haverford, etc. Naxera, E. De lingua Othomi-
torumdissertatio. Gummere, J. Practical rule for cal
culating, from the elements in the Xautical almanac, the
circumstances of an eclipse of the sun. for a particular
place. Rogers, W. B. Contributions to the geology
of the tertiary formations of Virginia. Courtenay. K.
II. On the difference of longitude of several places in
the U. S., as determined by observations of the solar
eclipse of Nov. 30, 1834. Hare, It. Observations on
sulphurous ether, etc. ; On the reaction of the essen
tial oils with sulphurous acid, as evolved in union with
ether in the process of etheritication, or otherwise;
Of sassarubrin, a resin evolved by sulphuric acid from
oil of sassafras, which is remarkable for its efficacy in
reddening that acid in its concentrated state ; Process
for nitric ether, or sweet spirits of nitre, by means of
an approved apparatus ; Description of anelectrical
machine, with a plate four feet in diameter, so constructed
as to be above the operator, etc. ; On the causes of the
tornado, or water spout; Description of an air pump
of a new construction, which acts either as an air pump,
or a condenser, or as both; On an improved barome
ter gage eudiometer; On the cause of the collapse of
a reservoir while apparently subjected within to great
pressure from a head of water; Sundry improvements
in apparatus, or manipulation. Bache, A.I). Xotes
and diagrams, illustrative of the directions of the forces
acting at and near the surface of the earth, in different
parts of the Brunswick tornado of June 19, 1S35.
Espy, J. P. Deductions from observations made, and
facts collected on the path of the Brunswick spout of
June 19. 1835. Bache, A. D. On the relative hori/nn-
tal intensities of terrestrial magnetism at several places
in the U. S., with the investigation of corrections
for temperature, and comparisons of the methods of
oscillation in full and rarefied air.
6. Lea, I. Description of new fresh- water and land
shells. Say, T. Descriptions of new Xorth American
insects, and observations on some already described.
Taylor, It. C.. anil Clemson, T. G. Xotice of a vein of
bituminous coal, recently explored in the vicinity of the
Havana, in the Island of Cuba. Bachman, J. Obser
vations on the changes of colour in birds and quadru
peds. Walker, B.C. Determination of the longitude
of several stations near the northern boundary of Ohio,
from transits of the moon, and moon-culminating stars,
lS3f>. Locke, J. On the magnetic dip at several places
in Ohio, and on the relative horizontal magnetic inten
sities of Cincinnati and London. Nulty, E. New
formula relative to comets. Hare, R. Account of a
tornado. Aug. 1838, over the suburbs of Providence, It. I.,
and afterwards over a part of the village of Somerset.
Henry, J. Contributions to electricity and magnet
ism. Hare, R. Engraving and description of an ap
paratus for the decomposition and recomposition of
water, employed in the laboratory of the medical
department of the University of Pennsylvania :
Improved process for obtaining potassium ; Engraving
and description of a rotatory multiplier, or one in \\ liirh
one or more needles are made to revolve by a galvanic
current. Rogers, W. B., <i/nl U. I). Contributions to
the geology of the tertiary formations of Virginia ; 2d
ser. Report of the committee^on the solar eclipse of
May 14. 15, 1836. Abstract of meteorological tallies in
the possession of the Amer. Philos. Soc.
7- Loomis, E. Observations to determine the mag
netic dip at various places in Ohio and Michigan.
Gutzlaff, C.. and Duponceau, P. S. Letters on the Chi
nese system of writing. Hare, It. On the extrication
of the alkalifiable metals, barium, strontium, and cal
cium. Loomis, E. Astronomical observations at Hud
son observatory, lat. 40 14 37" X.. and long. oh. 2.~>m.
42s. W. Hare, It. Description of an apparatus for
deflagrating carburets, phosphurets, or cyanides, in
vacuo or in an atmosphere of hydrogen, with an ac
count of some results obtained by these and by other
means. Rogers, II. D., and Boye, M. H. New com
pound of the deuto-chloride of platinum, nitric oxide,
and chloro-hydric acid. Kendall, E. O. Longitude of
several places in the I". S.. as deduced from the observa
tions of the solar eclipse of Sept. 18, 1838. Lea, I.
The patella ainaena of Say. Bache, A. D. Observa
tions on the magnetic intensity at 21 statiqns in Europe.
Loomis, E. Additional observations of the magnetic
dip in the U. 8. Bonnycastle, C. A new principle in
regard to the power of fluids in motion to produce rup
ture of the vessels which contain them, etc. Loomis,
K. The storm which was experienced throughout the
U. S. about Dec. 20. 1836. Mason, E. P. Observations
on nebulae with a 14ft. reflector, made by H. L. Smith
and E. P. Mason, 1839. Hare, It. Engraving and de
scription of an apparatus, and process, for the rapid
congelation of water, by the explosive evolution of ethe
real vapour, consequent to the combined influence of
rarefaction and the absorbing power of sulphuric acid.
Bonnycastle, C. On the insufficiency of Taylor s
theorem as commonly investigated. Lea, I. Xotice of
the oolitic formation in America, with descriptions of
some of its organic remains. Locke, J. Observations
to determine the horizontal magnetic intensity and dip
at Louisville and Cincinnati. Forshey, C. G. Obser
vations upon the meteors of August. Hare, R. On
the change effected in the nitrates of potash and soda by
the limited application of heat, with the view of obtain
ing pure oxygen, by which they are only partially con
vertible into hypo-nitrites: also on a liquid and a gas
eous ethereal compound, resulting from the reaction of
nascent hypo-nitrous acid with the elements of alcohol.
Nuttall, T. Descriptions of a new species and gen
era of plants in the natural order of the composite, col
lected in a tour across the continent to the Pacific, a res
idence in Oregon, and a visit to the Sandwich Islands
and Upper California. 1834, 35. Lea, I. Description
of nineteen new species of colimacea.
- Transactions of the" Historical and Literary
Committee. Phila., 1819-38. 2v. 8.
Contents. Vol.1. Officers and members. Constitu
tion, etc. Heckewelder, J. Account of the history,
manners, and customs of the Indian natives who once
inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighbouring states;
Words, phrases, and short dialogues, in the language of
the Lenin Lenape. Heckewelder, J. , miff Duponceau,
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P. S. Correspondence on the languages of the American
Indians. 2. Duponceau. P. S. Nature and character
of the Chinese system of writing, with a vocabulary of
the Cochiuchinese language. by"j. Morronc; with notes
by De la Palun. and a Cochinchinese and Latin dictionary.
American phrenological journal. Vol. 17-20. 1853-
54. New York, 1853-54. 4v. 4.
American Physiological Soc. Constitution : with addresses,
catalogue, etc. Boston, 1837. 12. (E 79)
1st. 2d annual report of the Soc., June, 1837-38. Boston,
1837-38. 12. (E 79)
Tracts on health ; no. 1-11. Boston, [183-]. 12. (E79)
American poets, [a poem]; by E. Everett. n.t.p.
[Cambridge, 1812.] 8. Large paper.
Same. Small paper. (B 469)
American poeta. See United States. Literature.
American Pomological Society. Proceedings of
2d, 3d, 6th, 7th session. Philadelphia, Boston,
Rochester, Brooklyn, 1852-58. 4 v. 8.
American popular library; leisure hours. Boston,
1835. 12.
American preacher; a collection of sermons. See Austin, D.
American prcsbyterian and theological review ; ed.
by H. B. Smith and J. M. Sherwood. New
series, v. 1. New York, 1863. 8.
American Print Works, rs. C. W. Lawrence. Su
preme Court of N. J., Oct. 1852. [Action
to recover damages for the destruction of
buildings by gunpowder, at the great fire of
1835 in New York.] New York, 1852.
American privateers. See United States. Naval history.
American publishers circular and literary gazette.
Cond. by C. R. Rode. Vol. 2-5 ; Jan. 1856 -
Dec. 1859. N. Y. 4 v. 4.
Same. May, 1863 -Jan. 15, 1872. New York,
1863-72/18 v. 8.
Note. Vol. 2-18 are entitled Amer. literary gazette
and publishers circular . Jan. 18, 1872. the title became
The publishers and stationers weekly trade circular.
F. Leypoldt. editor .
American pulpit. The. Vol. 2, no. 7. [Cont. sermon by
H. W. Adams.] Worcester. 1846. 8. (B 1840)
American pulpit. See Protestant Episcopal pulpit.
American pulpit. Annals of the. See United States.
Eccles. biography.
American quarterly observer ; [cond. by B. B.
-^ Edwards]. Vol. 1-3 ; July, 1833 - Oct. 1834.
Boston, 1833-34. 3 v. 8. *
Note.. United with Biblical repository . 1835.
American quarterly register. /See American Society for
Educating Pious Youth.
American quarterly register and magazine ; ed. by
J. Stryker. Phila., 1848-51. 6v. 8.
Note. After vol. 3, called Stryker s American register .
American quarterly review. Philadelphia, 1827-37.
22 v. 8.
THREE letters to the editor of the A. q. rev. Fr. the
Prot. Episcopalian, 1830. n.p., [18 j. 8. (B 1374)
American quarterly temperance magazine. Albany,
1833-34. 2v. 8.
American querist; [by M. Cooper], n.p., 1774. 8. (B 359)
Same. Boston, re-printed. 1774. 8 (B 467)
Same. 10th ed. New York, 1774. 8. (B 378)
American question : secession, tariff, slavery.
Brighton, [Eng.,] 1862. 16.
American Question ; a letter from a calm observer to a
noble lord. London, 1812. 8. (B 996)
American railroad journal and advocate of inter
nal improvements. Vol. 1, pt. 1 ; 2, pt. 2;
3, pt. 1,2; Jan. 1832- Jan. 1835; v. 6. 1838.
New York, 1832-38. 4v. 4.
Note. This and the 8 series were edited by D. K.
Minor and G. C. Schaeffer.
American railroad journal and mechanics maga
zine. [New series.] Vol. 7, 12, 13, 16, 17.
New York, 1838-44. 5v. 8.
Ajnerican railroad journal and general advertiser.
[2d 4 ser.] Vol. 1. N. Y., 1845. 4.
American register; or, General repository of hist.,
politics, etc., 1806-10 ; [ed. by C. B. Brown].
Phila., 1807-11. 7 v. 8.
American register ; or, Summary review of history,
efc., [ed.by R.Walsh]. Phila., 1817. 2v. 8.
American rejected addresses. Set. Bigelow, J.
American religion, by J. Weiss. Boston, 1871. 12.
American remembrancer ; essays, speeches, etc., rel.
to the treaty with Gr. Britain. Philadelphia,
M. Caret/, i795. 3 v. 8.
American review, a Whig journal ; Jan. 1845 -Dec.
1852. Xew York, 1845-52. 16 v. 8.
Note. After v. 2, entitled the Amer. Whig review .
American review and literary journal, 1801-02.
New York, 1801-02. 2 v. 8.
American review of history and politics ; [ed. by R.
Walsh]. Jan. 1811 -Oct. 1812. Phila., 1811-
12. 4v. 8.
American revolution. See United States. History.
American scenery, Gallop among; by A. E. Silli-
man. New York, 1843. 12.
American scenery.] L Amerique pittoresque ; par
N.P. Willis. [Avec gravures sur les dcssins
de W. H. Bartlett.] Londres, 1840. 2 v. 4.
American slavery in connection with American Christianity.
New York, 1854. 12. (C 262)
Content x. Perkins, J. Our country s sin , a sermon.
Jay, W. Letter on the reasons of the American
Tract Soc. for its silence on Amer. slavery; Letter on
Indian missions; Letters respecting a book dropped
from the catalogue of the Amer. S. 8. Union.
American Social Science Association. Free pub
lic libraries, their foundation and administra
tion ; with a list of books ; [by S. Eliot] . Rev.
ed. New York, 1871. 16.
Handbook for immigrants to the TJ. S. New
York, 1871. 16.
Journal of social science ; containing the trans
actions of the Assoc. New York, 1869-71.
3 nos. 8.
Contents. No.l. 1869. Villard, H. Historical sketch
of social science. Philbrick. J. D. Inspection of
country schools Smith, G. University education.
Gould, J. S. Texas cattle disease. Sanborn, F. B.
Supervision of public charities. Greeley, H. Method
of diffusing knowledge. Adams, C. F., Jr, Protection
of the ballot. Eliot,"S. Civil service reform. Torrey,
H. W. Some topics in criminal law. Villard, II.
People s banks of Germany. Progress in economic
education. Turgenef, N. Economic results of the
emancipation of serfs in Russia. General intelligence.
Notices of publications. Officers and members.
2. 1870. Kapp, F. Immigration. Garfleld, J. A.
The American census. Dawes, II. L. The mode of
procedure in cases of contested elections. Dwight, T.
W. The public charities of the State of New York.
Spofford, A. R. The public libraries of the United
States. Potts, J. I>. The science of transportation.
Bacon, F., Hammond, W. A. .and Lincoln, D. F. Vac
cination, a report. Adams, C. F.. Jr. The election
of presidents. Homans, S. Life insurance. Barrett,
G. C. The administration of criminal .justice. Harris,
E. Health laws and their administration. Field. D.
D. An international code. General intelligence.
Constitution. List of new members. List of works
relating to social science, published in 1869.
3. 1871. Olmsted, F. L. Public parks and the en
largement of towns. Perkins, C. C. Art education in
America. Bacon, F. Civilization and health. Dun
can, S. A. American system of patents. Woolsey, T.
D. Nature and sphere of police power. Godkin, E.
L. Legislation and social science. Field, D. D. Rep
resentation of minorities. Hill, II. A. Relations of
businessmen to national legislation. Emerson, G. B.
Houses in the country for working men. Hare, T.
Minority representation in Europe. Ware, W. K.
Application of Mr. Hare s system to the nomination of
Overseers of Harvard College. General intelligence.
American Society for Colonizing the Free People
of Color of the United States. African re
pository and colonial journal. Washington,
1824-56. 36 v. (v. 15, 16 wanting). 8.
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Address to tlie auxiliary societies. Washington. 1820.
8. (B 574, W 8)
Sanif. Washington. 1831. 8. (B 1047)
Address to the people of the United States. Wash
ington. 1832. 8". (B 1049, 1483, 1783, 1802. 1807)
Address to the public, nt.p. [1819.] 8. (B447)
Same. n.p.. 1822. S. (W 8)
Annual reports. Washington. 8.
.\nmi-ly: 1st. 1818 (B 1042, W 7) ; 2d (B 447, 574, W 7) ;
3d. 5th (B 574, W 7) ; 6th-9th (B 1047, W 7) ; 10th. llth
(B 1048, W 7) ; 12th (B 1048, 1874) ; 13th, 2d ed. (B 1048) ;
14th, 15th (B 1048. 1874) ; 16th (B 1069, 1086, 1276, 1783) ;
26th (B 1179), 30th. 1847 (B 1736).
Colonizationist and journal of freedom. May, Aug. -
Dec. 1833. n.p., 1833. 6 nos. 8". (B 1276)
Condition of the American colored population and of
the colony at Liberia. Boston. 1833. 8. (B 1276)
Few facts, A. respecting the Society and the colony at
Liberia. Washington. 1830. 8. (B 1047)
Same. Boston, 1830. 8. (B 1483, 1761)
Same. Boston. 1831. 8. (B 1483, 1874)
Same. Boston, 1832. 8. (B 1483)
Memorial of the president. Wash.. 1817. 8. (B 1483)
Same. Feb. 2, 1820. Washington, 1820. 8. (W 8)
CAKKV. M. Letters on the Colonization Society. 2d
ed. Philadelphia, 1882. 8. (B 1049, 1826)
-Extracts from -Letters . 4th ed. Philadelphia, 1832.
8. (B 1068, 1783, 1807)
COLONIZATION and abolition ; remarks on the 16th re
port of the Society. Washington. 1833. 8. (B1276)
Cox. S. II. Letter against the Society. (In Stanton,
H. B. Debate. 1834. B 1474)
CROPPER. J. Letter to T. Clarkson; and Prejudice
vincible, by C. Stuart; in relation to the Society.
Liverpool. 1832. 8. (B 1073, 1276)
ELLSWORTH. H. L. Appeal to the friends of the So
ciety. Washington. 1842. 8. (B 1484)
ESSAY on the late institution of the Society. Wash
ington. 1820. 8. (B 574)
GARRISON. W. L. Thoughts on African colonization;
an exhibition of the principles of the Society. Bos
ton. 1832. 2 pts. 8. (B 1051)
GURLEY. R. II. Letter on the Society. Washington,
1833. 8. (B 1483)
- JAY, W. Character and tendencies of the
[Society]. New York, 1835. 12.
MAFFITT, J. X. Sermon in behalf of the Society.
Boston. 1830. 8. (B 1276)
MASS. COLON. Soc. Amer. Colon. Soc. and Liberia.
Boston. 1831. 8. (B 1483)
REESE, D. M. Letters to "NV. Jay, in vindica
tion of the Society. New York, 1835. 12.
REMARKS on colonization of western coast of Africa,
by free negroes of U. S. N. Y.. 1850. 8. (B 1484)
SOUTH Carolina opinions of the Society. [From the
African repository, 18 .] Broadside. (B1047)
SPARKS. J. Historical outline of the Society. Boston,
1824. 8. (B 1483, W 8)
WASHINGTON. />. O. Proceedings of a convention of
friends of African colonization in Wash., May 4,
1842. Washington, 1842. 8. (B 1484)
\i>te. For speeches, addresses, etc. see Burgess,
E. ; Clay, H. ; Everett, E. ; Latrobe, J. H. B.
See alfto African colonization ; Liberia.
American Society for Educating Pious Youth for
the Gospel Ministry. Address to the friends
of religion. Andover, 1825. 8.
llth-47th annual report, llth- 13th, Andover,
1827-29 ; 14th, N. Y., 1830; 15th-47th, Bos
ton, 1831-63. 37 v. 8.
Aluo 1st annual report (B 336, 1329, appended to S. Wor
cester s sermon); 2d(B307, appended to J. Chickering s
sermon); 3d. Andover. 1818 (B468): 4th. Andover,
1819 (B 1041) ; 5th. Andover. 1S20 (B 1041) ; 6th (B
1329, appended to Walker s sermon) ; 9th. Andover. 1824
(B1041)[ loth (B 1783): 16th (B 1049); 19th. with consti
tution and rules of the Soc. (B 1111) ; 21st (B 1732) ; 23d
(B1819); 25th (B 1185).
Constitution and address, n.t.p. [181-.] 8. (B 468)
Quarterly register and journal of the Society.
Vol. 2-15. Andover (v.2), Boston (v. 3-15),
1830-43. 14 v. 8.
Same. Vol. 12, no. 1, 2, Aug., Nov. 1839. Boston. 1839.
8. (B1819)
Note. Vol. 3 is entitled Quarterly register of the Amer.
Educ. Soc. ; v. 4-15. The American quarterly register.
Vol. 2 is ed. by E. Cornelius and B. B. Edwards: 4-9,
by Edwards ; 10-13. by Edwards and W. Cogswell ; 14,
by Edwards and S. H. Riddel ; 15. by Riddel.
PEARSON. E. Sermon, in Boston, before the Society,
Oct. 26,1815: [with constitution]. Andovi-r, 1815.
8. (B 327, 1329)
STUART. M. Kxamination of strictures upon the
Amer. Education Soc. in the Bibl. repertory, n.p.,
1829. 8. (K1761)
See a/no New Hampshire Branch of the Amer
ican Education Soc.
American Society for Encouraging a Settlement of the
Oregon Territory. Book of stock, etc- n.j>., 1831.
4. (A 64)
American Society for Evangelizing the Jews. Account of
the Society: constitution: address to the public.
New York, 1817. 8. (B 468)
American Society for Meliorating the Condition of the
Jews. ROWAN. S. X. Refutation of the charges in
The record . London. 1829. 8. (B 964)
American Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
Prospectus. N. Y.. 1S37. 8. (B 1806)
American Society for the Encouragement of Domestic
Manufactures. Address. New York, 1817. 8.
(B 445, 1511)
American state papers ; authentic documents rela
tive to the history, politics, and statistics of
the Tinted States. Boston, 1808. 8".
Note. Pub. as an appendix to the Anthology , v. 3, 4.
American state papers; documents from the 1st sess.
of the 1st Congress. Washington, Gales $
Si-aton, 1832-60. 38 v. f.
Confm x. Class 1. Foreign relations. 6 v. To 35th
Congr. incl. 2. Indian affairs. 2 v. To 19th Cong.,
2d sess. 3. Finance. 5 v. To 20th Cong.. 1st sess.
4. Commerce and navigation. 2 v. To 17th Cong..2d
sess. 5. Military affairs. 7 T. To 25th Cong., 2d sess.
6. Naval affaire. 4 v. To 24tb Cong., 1st es8. 7. Post
Office. 1 v. To 22d Cong., 2d sess. 8. Public lands.
8v. To 24th Cong.. 2d sess. 9. Claims. 1 v. To 17th
Cong.. 2d sess. 10. Miscellaneous. 2 v. To 17th Cong.,
2d sess.
American statesman. Boston, 1821-2-3. 5 v. f".
Note. Continued as Boston daily American states
man. Sept. 5. 1825, etc.
American statistical annual, 1854 ; comp. by II . S.
Fisher and C. Colby. New York, 1854. 8.
American Statistical Association. Collections ; ed.
by J.B.Felt. Vol. 1, 2, pt. 1. Boston, 1847-
58. 8.
Contents. Vol. 1. Felt. J. B. Statistics of towns in
Massachusetts; Heights, latitudes, and longitudes of
eminences in Mass.; Latitudes and longitudes of ob
jects whose positions have been determined by second
ary triangles; Latitudes and longitudes of light
houses in Mass. ; Population in Mass. ; Taxation in
Mass.. including valuation and population. Appendix.
2. Pt. 1. Jarvis, E. Memoir of the life and character
of Georirr ( . Shattuck. Field, C. C. Comb-making
in Leominster. 1852. Felt, J. B. Memoir* of Amer.
discoveries, colonization, commerce, and fishery, from
Newfoundland to Florida, down to 1630. Walley, S. H.
The financial revulsion of 1857. Appleton, X.. and
Stevens, J. A. Money crisis of 1857. Jarvis, E.
Connection of occupation with longevity.
Sixth census of the United States. Memorial to Con
gress, n.t.p. [1845.] 8. (B 1501)
American Steamship Co. Reports for 1864, 65. Boston,
1866. 8. (E 77)
American Sunday school magazine. See American Sun
day School Union.
American Sunday School Union. lst-23d report.
Philadelphia, 1825-47. 8.
Same. 6th, 9th-12th, 14th, 17th annual report.
Phila., 1830-41. 8.
7th annual report. 2d ed. Phila., 1831. 8. (B 1880,
1920, E 53) ; 8th (B 1920) ; 13th (B 1136) ; loth (B 1170)
Constitution, by-laws. tt<: Phila., 1831. 8. (B 1920)
Charter ; facts in relation to an application to the legis
lature of Penn. Phila., 1828. 8. (B 1920)
Bible natural history ; by F. A.Ewing. Phila.,
[18]. 12.
Child s scripture question book. Philadelphia,
[183-?]. 18.
- Geography of the Bible, compiled by J. W. and
J. A. Alexander. Phila., 1830. 12.
Howard Erwin, a true story. Phila., [18 ]. 18.
Story of Samson. Phila., [18]. 12.
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- Sunday school child s hymn book. Phila., [18 ]. 32.
(D31)
Sun i y school magazine. Vol. 4, 5. Phila.,
1827-28. 2v. 8.
Union questions. Vol. 1, 3, 5, 6. Phila., 1829-
33. 4v. 16.
HALI,, W. Defence of the Union. Address, May 26,
18-28. Phila., 1831. 8. (B 1920)
JAY. W. ? Letters respecting a book dropped from the
catalogue . (In American slavery. 1854. C 262)
WAVI,\NI>. K., ,/;. ICncounigements to religious ef
fort; sermon. Phila., 1830. 8". (B 1647, 1920)
American system : or. The effects of high duties on imports.
Boston, 1828. 8. (B 978)
American Temperance Society. 4th-6th annual
report, 1831-32. Boston, 1832-33. 8.
also 3d annual report. Andover, 1830. 8. (B 1836) ;
4th (B 1809) ; 8th (B 1813, 1888) ; 9th (B 1771)
Permanent temperance document*. Vol.1. [Cont. 4th
-8th report. 1831-35.] Boston. 1835. 8. (B 1872)
Sam?. 4th- Jth report. (In Amer. Temp. Union. Perm.
temp, doc., v. 1. 1851.)
Temperance manual. Boston, 1836. 8. (B 1279)
American Society of Dental Surgeons. Aphorisms on the
prevention and treatment of diseases of the mouth.
Baltimore. 1850. 12". (C 267)
American Temperance Union. Journal ; 1837-40.
New York, 1837-40. 4 v. 4". Imperf.
\ppcal to the public ; from Results of the Maine law .
X. V..1853. 8. (B1281)
Report of the executive committee, 1838. Phila.. 1838.
8. (B 1748, 1815)
Permanent temperance documents. New York,
1851-52. 3v. 8.
Content*. Voi. 1. Amer. Temperance Soc. 4th-9th
annual report, 1831-36. 2. Amer. Temp. Union. Istr-
8th annual report. 1837-44. 3. Amer. Temp. Union,
9th-lfith annual report. 1845-52. Hedges, H. P. His
tory of the excise law of X. Y. Marsh, J. Extent and
evils of the Sunday liquor traffic in cities. Proceedings,
speeches, and addresses of the 4th national temperance
convention, 1851; with the Maine law. Stuart, M.,
Sargent, 1,. M.. Cocke, J. 11., Edwards, J. Letters on
the Maine liquor law.
American thanksgiving dinner, at St. James Hall,
London, Nov. 26, 1863. London, 1863. 8.
American times. The; a satire, by C. Querno. London,
1780. 4. (A 20)
American tract for the times ; [a] plea in behalf of common
sense. Boston, 1843. 12. (C 183)
American Tract Society, Boston. Proceedings of
the first ten years of the Society. [Boston,]
1824. 12.
llth-50th report, 1825-64. Andover and Bost.,
1825-64. 8.
Same. 9th report, Andover. 1823. 8. (B 1027) 13th,
14th, 16th. Boston, 1827-30. 8. (E 53)
Sabbath at home ; an illustrated religious mag
azine, for the family. Bost., 1867-69. 3 v. 8.
Stan-wood family ; or, History of the American
Tract Society. Boston, 1830. 18.
American Tract Society, New York. 2d-13th re
port; 1827-38. N. Y., 1827-38. 8.
llth-36th report; 1836-61. N. Y., 1836-61. 8.
13th annual report. May 9, 1838. New York, 1838. 8.
(B 1775)
- Elegant narratives. New York, [18 ]. 12.
Contents. Richmond, L. Dairyman s daughter.
More, II. Shepherd of Salisbury plain : Tis all for
the best; Parley the porter. Brownlee, W. C. The
spoiled child. Richmond, L. The African servant.
The cottager s wife. Stowell. H. William Kelk- ; or,
The happy Christian. Richmond, L. The young cot
tager. Newton, J. Kli/.a ( uiiningham. The watch
maker and his family. Life of Col. J. Gardiner.
Malan, C. The two old men. Hogg, T. Content
ment in humble life. The well-conducted farm.
Malan, C. The Swiss peasant. Village in the moun
tains. The honest waterman; or. Hist, of Thomas
M;, nn . Hallock, "W. A. The mountain miller. The
aged penitent. The ( hristiaii traveller. The weav
er s daughter. The German cripple. Mary of Tou
louse.
Tin; New year. //./>.. [18 ]. 12. (C 204)
- Pictorial narratives. N.Y., [18 ]. 12.
Conti-ittx. Widow s son. Poor Joseph. History of
a Bible Old Shusco. Pay-night. Happy water
man. James Covey. Rescued brand. Warning to
Sabbath-breakers. Worth of a dollar. George Lov-
ell. I am an infidel . Scotsman s fireside. David
Baldwin. The fool s pence . Poor man s house re
paired. Corporal Murray. Eventful twelve hours.
Lost mechanic restored. Russian nurse. Tom Star
board and Jack Halliard. Aged sailor. We must
live . Horn rs of remorse.
The Rewards of drunkenness. [No. 159.] (C 204)
JAY. W. Letter on the reasons of the Soc. for its
silence on Amer. slavery. (In American slavery.
1854. C 262)
American traders compendium ; by J. Moiitefiore.
Phila., 1811. 8.
American traveller; [semi- weekly]. Yol. 1-11,
13-21 ; 1826-35", 37-45. Boston, 1826-45.
20 v. f.
See Traveller, for later vols.
American traveller, by an old trader, [A. Cluny].
London, 1769. 4.
Another copy, wanting the map and plate.
American tutor s assistant revised ; or, Practical
arithmetic, etc. Phila., 1810. 12.
American Unitarian Association. Monthly jour
nal. Boston, 18GO-69. 10 v. 12".
Quarterly journal. Boston, 1854-59. 6 v. 12.
One hundred scriptural arguments for the Unitarian
faith. Boston, 1826. 12. (C 168, v. 1, 241)
Ist-itth report of executive committee. Boston. 1826-
30. 8. (C 169) ; 3d, 4th (C 154) ; 5th (B 1023) ;
9th. Boston, 1834. (D 61) ; 18th. Bost., 1836. 12.
(C 168, v. 9)
Reports for 6th anniversary. Boston, 1831. 8. (B 1023,
C168, v. 4.)
Tracts. Istser., v. 1-4, 9. Bost., 1827-36. 5 v.
8. (C 168, v. 1-5)
Contents. Vol. 1. The faith once delivered to the
saints. One hundred scriptural arguments for the Uni
tarian faith. Sewall, E. Q. Human depravity. Hut-
ton, J. Omniscience the attribute of the Father only.
Religious phraseology. Tuckerman, J. Letter
on the principles of the missionary enterprise.
Dewey. (). The Unitarian s answer. Chanuing, W.
E. Discourse on the evidences of revealed religion.
Causes of the progress of liberal Christianity in New
England. Greenwood, F. W. P. Remarks on a popu
lar error respecting the Lord s supper. Walker, J.
Unitarianism vindicated against the charge of not going
far enough.
2. Dialogue on providence, faith, and prayer. Bar-
bauld, A. L. Discourse on being horn again. Exper
imental religion. Worcester, X. Doctrine of pro
nouns applied to Christ s testimony of himself. Some
corruptions of Scripture. Tests of true religion. Ev
idence necessary to establish the doctiine of the trinity.
Paul a Unitarian. Lamson, A. Doctrine of two
natures in Jesus Christ. Dialogue on some of the
causes of infidelity. Excuses for the neglect of the
communion considered. Dialogue between a Christian
and a deist. Divine revelation advocated and illus
trated. Divine authority of the Christian religion ac
knowledged.
3. The original text of the Xew Testament. Brazer,
J. Power of i nitarianism over the affections. Barrett,
S. Doctrine of religious experience. Gilman, S.
Unitarian Christianity free from objectionable extremes.
Greenwood, F. W. P. The Xew Testament con
formed to (iriesbach s text. Ware, W. The danger
of delay. Greenwood, F. W. P. Theology of the
Cambridge Divh-ity School. Whitman, B. Christian
salvation. The divinity of Jesus Christ. Furness,
W. H. Genius of Christianity. Young, A. Evangeli
cal Unitarianism adapted to the poor and unlearned.
Practical infidelity in reference to the present times.
Thoughts on vital religion.
4. Walker, J. The exclusive system. Montgom
ery, II. Importance and method of earlv religions edu
cation. May, S. J. On prejudice. talfrey, J. G.
Prospects and claims of pure Christianity. Carpenter,
L. Beneficial tendency of Unitarianisni! Explanation
of the words, By nature children of wrath . Locke,
J. Essay for the understanding of St. Paul s epistles.
Stetson, C. Piety at home. Ware, W. Antiquity
and revival of Unitarian Christianity. Tuckerman,
.1. "Ill semiannual report, as a minister at large in
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Boston. Reports of the A. U. A. for the 6th anniver
sary. May. 18:11.
9. Dewey, O. Brief statement and explanation of the
Unitarian belief. Clarke, .T. F. False witnesses an
swered. Martineau, J. Existing state of theolctry as
an Intellectual pursuit, and relitrin i ;is a moral influence.
Sober thoughts on the state of the times. Muzzey,
A. B. Doctrinal distinctions not always doctrinal dif
ferences. Walker, J. Discourse on the lav of the spir
itual life. Sewall, E. Q. Spirituality of character.
Lothrop, S. K. 1 am the way : [on] the communion.
Bulflnch, S. G. Argument from Scripture history
against the trinity. Francis, C. Christianity as a
purely internal principle. Noyes, G. K. Christian
doctrine of retribution. llth annual report of the A.
I . A , with the proceedings of the annual meeting. May
24. 1836.
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Contmts. Putnam, G., D.D. The man and the sol
dier. Norton, C. E. The soldier of the good cause.
Ware, J. F. W. The home to the camp. Cutler, E.
J. Liberty and law ; a poem. The camp and the field ;
by one of our chaplains. Ware, J. F. W. The home
to the hospital. Collyer, U. Letter to a sick soldier.
Winkley, S. II. An enemy within the lines. Ware,
J. F. \V. Traitors in camp: Change of base; On
picket ; The rebel : To the color ; The recruit ;
Few words with the convalescent; The reconnois-
sance; The reveille; Rally on the reserve; Mus
tered (nit.
- Unitarian congregational register, for 1851-55.
Boston, n.d. 5 v. 12.
Note. This was preceded by " The Unitarian annual
reg. . 1846, 47 : Unitarian cong. reg .. 1848-50, pub. by
Crosby & Xichols ; it was succeeded by the
- Year-book. Boston, 1856-58, 68-71. 7 v. 12.
Note. For other works published by the Association
see Alger, W. R. : Altar ; Bellows, H. W. ; Bul
flnch, .S. G.; Channing, W. E. : Clarke, .T. F. ;
Dewey, O. ; Eliot, W. G. : Greenwood, W". FV^-P-
Hale, L. l\j_ Haven, Miss; King, "f. S.: Liver-
more. L. \T; Miles, II. A. : Nichols, I. : Noyes,
G. R. ; Peabody, A. 1>. ; Sears, E. H. Tabor,
Miss ; Walker, J. P.
American view of American affairs. Philadelphia, 1812. 8.
(B452)
American wanderer through Europe ; by [A. Lee?].
London, 1783. 8.
American war, a poem ; [by G. Cookings]. London,
1781. 8.
American Whig review. See American review.
American year-book and national register for 1869 ;
ed.byD.N.Camp. Vol.1. Hart., 1869. 8".
Americanas leyendas ; por J. GOell y Rente. Mad
rid, 1856. 8.
Americanisms. BARTLETT, J. R. Dictionary of
Americanisms. New York, 1848. 8.
Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1859. 8.
- PICKERING, J. Vocabulary of words and
phrases supposed to be peculiar to the U.S. ;
[with] an essay on the English language in
the U. S. Boston. 1816. 8".
Americans against liberty ; nature and principles
of true freedom ; [by A. Serle]. London,
1775. 8.
Another copy. (B 381)
Same. 3d ed., with additions. London, 1776. 8".
(B 369)
Americans, The ; by an American in London [C.
Colton]. London, 1833. 12.
American s guide ; comprising Declaration of Inde
pendence, constitutions of the several States,
etc. Phila., 1844. 12.
Americans in Paris. (In Sargent. E. Mod. stand, drama,
v.27.)
American s own book ; by J.R. Bigelow. N. York,
1849. 8.
America s appeal to the impartial world. Hartford, 1775.
8. (B 655)
Amerigi da Caravaggio, MichelAngelo. BELLORI, G. P.
Vita di A. (In Bellori, G. P. Vite. 1821.)
Amerikanisch.es Archiv ; hrsg. von J. A. Reiner.
Braunschweig, 1777-78. 3v. 8.
Ameriqne, L , delivree ; esquisse d un poeme sur
I indepeiidiiiH edcl Amcrique [parL. C. de la
G.]. Amst., 1783. 2 v. 8".
Ameriqne et des Amcricains. De 1 ; [par C. de Bonnevillel.
Berlin. 1771. S. (B 615)
Amersfoordt, Jacobus. Diss. philol. de variis lec-
tionibus Holmesianis locorum quorumdam
Pentateuch!. Lugd. Bat., 1815. 4".
Ames, Benj. Oration. Bath, Me.. July 4, 1808. Portland,
1808. 8. (B 416)
Ames, E. L. Ascent of the Fletschorn and Alleleinhorn.
(In Ball, J. Peaks. 1859.)
Ames, Ellis. History of the Redman farm in Can
ton, Mass. Boston, 1870. 8.
On the qualification for votii g in the Province charter.
(/ Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceedings, 1867-09.)
Ames, Fisher. "Works, with a selection from his
speeches and correspondence ; ed. by S.
Ames. Boston, 1854. 2 v. 8.
Contents. Vol.1. Memoir, by J. T. Kirkland. Let
ters. 2. Sp-< It ix. On biennial elections. On Mad
ison s commercial resolutions. On the I.ritish tr. aty.
Eulogy on Washington. PoU i:nl i-xxui/x. L. J. Hru-
tus. Camillus. Laocoon. Falkland. Observer.
Sketches of the state of Knrope. Phocion. The new
Romans. Russia. Foreign politics. No revolution
ist. Equality. History i.- philosophy teaching by ex
ample. Balance of Europe. Political review. "Mon
itor. The republican. Sketch of the character of
Hamilton. Reflections on the war in Europe. Char
acter of Brutus. Prospect of a new coalition against
France. The successes of Bonaparte. Dai ^erous
power of France. Non-intercourse act. Lessons
from history. British alliance. Duration of French
despotism. Dangers of American liberty. Review of
a pamphlet on the state of the British constitution.
MisctUaneovtettays. School days. Hercules. Hints
and conjectures concerning the institutions of Lycurgus.
American literature.
Scniir, wanting some of the letters. Boston,
1809. S".
-ADAMS. J. Q. American principles: a review of
Ames s -Works . Boston. 1809. 8. (B 137, 411, 534,
1427, 1837)
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Works . Boston. 1809. 8. (B 411)
Oration on Georire Washington. Feb. 8. 1800. Boston.
[1800]. 8. (B 138, 1721, E 61, W 55)
Speech on the British treaty. April 28,1796. Phila.,
1796. 8. (B 640, W 62)
Annie. (In Moore, F. Amer. eloquence, v. 1. 1864.)
Speech on Madison s resolutions. (In Moore, F. Amer.
eloquence, v. 1. 1864.)
C., B. M. F. Ames. (In Longacre. Xat. portr. gal.,
v. 3. 1836.)
Ames, Joseph. Typographical antiquities ; contin.
by W. Herbert, London, 1785-90. 3 v. 4 U .
Ames, Levi. Life, last words, and dying speech. See
Mather, S. Sermon. Oct. 21. 1773. (B 228)
ELIOT, A. Christ s promise to the penitent thief; ser
mon, execution of L. Ames for burglary. Oct. 21,
1773. Boston. 177:3. S". (B 220, 841)
STILLMAS, S. Two sermons, execution of A.: [with]
an account of the exercise of his mind, etc. Boston,
1773. 8. (B 867, C 22)
Ames, Nathan. Childe Harvard : a romance of
Camb.; by Seiior Alguno. Boston, 1848. 12.
Ames, Hon. Samuel. Remarks in explanation of his report
of the case. I yes r,v. Hazard, et al. Prov., 1859. 8.
(B 1436)
Ames, AVm:, D.D. Analytical exposition of the
epistles of Peter. London, 1641. 4".
Anti-synodalia scripta. Amstel., 1633. 12.
- C hristianse catecheseos sciagraphia. Franek-
erse, 1635. 18".
De Conscientia et ejus jure. Ed. nov. t.p. mu
tilated. Francof., [16 ?]. 18".
Eng. Conscience, with the power and cases
thereof. London, 1643. 4.
Coronis ad collationem Hagiensem qua argu-
menta pastorum Hollandiie adversus Remon-
strantium 5 articulos de prasdestinatione vin-
dicantur. Ed. 3a. Amstel., 1630. 18.
AMES
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A Fresh suit against human ceremonies in
God s worship; or, A triplication unto D.
Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton, n.p.,
1633. 4.
LectionesinpsalmosDavidis. Amstel., 1635. 4.
Medulla theologica. Ed. noviss. Amstel.,
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Philosophemata. Cantab., 1646. 12.
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stratio et adumbratio. Disp. theol. adv. metaphy-
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Ames rivales, Les, par F. A. P. de Moncrif. (In Biblioth.
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Ameto, L . See Boccaccio, G.
Amherst, J. A. Ireland as it is, a drama. (In Sargent, E.
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Amherst, Jcffery, Baron Amherst. Commissary
Wilson s orderly book ; expedition under A.
against Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 1759.
Albany, 1857. 8.
Amherst, William Pitt. Earl Amherst. ELLIS, II.
Journal of the embassy to China. Phila.,
1818. 8.
Amherst, Muss. CUTLER. R. Bills of mortality, 1808-12.
(In Mass. Med. Soc. Commun., v. 2. 1813.)
HITCHCOCK. E. Catalogue of plants growing without
cultivation in the vicinity of Amherst College. Am-
luTst. 1829. 8. (B1138)
JUDD. S. Early history of Amherst. (In 7m History
of Hadley. 1863.)
Amherst, S. II- Petition of the inhabitants of Souhegan-
Weet, now Amherst, in 1747, for soldiers to defend
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Hist. Soc. Col., v. 14. 22. 1816. 30.)
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Othir copies. (B 530, 1095)
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v. 12. 1814.)
Amherst College. Opening of Walker Hall, Oct.
20, 1870; address by W. A. Steams. Boston,
1871. 8.
- Outline of the system of instruction, 1827. Amherst,
1827. 8. (B 552)
Statement of the affairs of Amherst, 4th Oct., 1824.
1 ittsfield. 1824. 8. (B 533)
Substance of two reports of the faculty to the trus
tees. Amherst. 1827. 8. (B 552, 1715)
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- MASS. (TEN. COURT. Report of the committee [on]
the Amherst collegiate institution, Jan. 8, 1825. n.p.,
[1825]. 8". (B533)
SHRINE, The; conducted by undergraduates.
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Amhurst, Nicholas, ed. The craftsman, byC.D An-
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sity of Oxford, added, Remarks upon [R.
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Ami des cufans, L : par Berquin. (/// ///.\ (Kuvres, v. 1-17
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Ami dec homines. I, . See, Mirabeau, H. G. R. de.
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Amicable accommodation of the- ditlci-eiice between therep-
rc.-eiitcr and the answerer [Dr. Sherlock], in return
to his reply against The I apist protesting against
Protestant popery . I.o;;d 1(>S6. 4". (B 1397)
Amici, Ruggieri di. Canzone Ua. (In Rossetti, D. G. Early
Italian poets. 1861.)
Amico, Antonino de. De urbis Syracusarum antique archi-
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Amicus, JIK< ml. Review of the political state of Europe.
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Amicus, pseud. Church organization; a letter to Lord
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Amicus Patrise, pn<-nd. Friendly check to the chief can
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Amicus Patrise, ps.ud. Address to the inhabitants of
Mass. -Bay, [on] the late illegal attack upon their
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Amida. BAYER. T. S. Du numo musei imperatorii Ami-
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Amidei, Giuseppe. AMATO. G. d . Vite di A. (In Amato,
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Amiens. JOURDAIN, L., and DUVAL, I abbe. Les
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Amistad, Schooner. ADAMS, J. Q. Argument in the
case of U.S. vs. Cinque, and others, captured
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Ammalato per immaginazione, L ; commedin. See Nota, A.
Amman, Johann Conrad. Surdus loquens ; diss. d
loquela. Lugd. Bat., 1740. 16.
Amman, Jost. Leben und Werke. (In Andresen, A.
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Ammianus Marcellinus. Qua- supersunt ; cum
notis Lindenbrogii, Yalesiorum, et Groiiovii,
quibus T. Reinesii et suas adj. J. A. W r ag-
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Ammirato, Scipione. Istorie fiorentine, con 1 ag-
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Ammon, Christoph Friedrich v. Two sermons. (In German
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Ammon, G. Letter to Ld. Brougham, on his recent publi
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Ammon. PARTHEY, G. F. C. Das Orakel und die Oase
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Ammonius. De adfinium vocabulorum differentia ;
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soloecismo et barbarismo ; Lexicon de spir-
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Amoor. ATKINSON, T. W. Travels in the regions
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COLLINS, P. McD. Explorations of Amoor
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HABEKSHAM, A. W. North Pacific survey and
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Amor al usp. El. See Soils, A. de.
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Amorim Castro, Joaquim de. Sobre o malvaisco do des-
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Namely. Eight sermons on contentment, the reason
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Dying in faith, sermon. May 18. 1766, on the death of
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Amory, Thomas Coffin. Gen. John Sullivan ; vin
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Life of James Sullivan. Boston, 1859. 2 v. 8.
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Military services and public life of Maj.Gen.
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Amos, Andrew. Expediency of admitting testimony
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Ruins of time exemplified in Sir M. Hale s
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Amos, Sheldon. Difference of sex as a topic of
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Amoskeag. POTTER, C. E. Hist, of ancient Amoskeag.
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Amour a la mode, L ; comedie. See Corneille, T.
Amour d un negre, L ; par C. Jobey. Par., 1860. 18.
Amour et chasse, nouvelles ; par P. Vialon. Paris,
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Amour impossible, L ; par J. B. d Aurevilly. Paris,
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Amour medccin, L ; comedie. See Moliere, J. B. P. de.
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Amours de Peregrin et de Genievre, Les; par J. Caviceo;
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Amours de Psyche ; par J. de La Fontaine. (In his (Euvres,
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Amoy. BRADLEY. C. W. Outline of the system adopted
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Ampelius, L. Liber memorialis ; recog. E. Woelf-
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Ampere, Andre Marie. Essai sur la philosophic
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Histoire de la litterature franchise au Moyen
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Histoire litteraire de la France, avant le 12e
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L Histoire romaine a Rome. Paris, 1862-64.
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La Grece, Rome, et Dante, etudes litteraires.
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Litterature, voyages, et poesies. Paris, 1853.
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Contents. Vol. 1. Esquisses du Nord. Litterature
danoise. Litterature allemande. Litteratures slaves,
Boheme. Discours sur 1 ancienne litterature scandinave.
Quelques principes pour 1 histoire comparee des lan-
gues. Specimens de 1 Edda et des Sagas. Sigurd, tra
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Quelques pensees de Kcllgren. L origine de la poesie
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Melanges d histoire litteraire et de litterature.
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Port lioyal. 2. Ballanche. Discours de reception a
1 Academic Franc., 18 mai 1848. La vicomtesse de
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Ode sur le temps present. Fragment d un voyage au
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Promenade en Amerique. Nouv. eel. Paris,
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La Science etleslettres en orient. Par., 1865. 8.
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Amphibia. HAMILTON, R. Natural history of am
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Amphictyonic Assembly. LETRONNE, A. J. Lcs fonctions
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Amphitheatre. MAITEI, S. Degli anhteatri. Ve
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Amphltrioes, Os ; comedia; por L. de Camoens. (In his
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Amphiuma. LE CONTE. J. L. Habits of amphiuma in
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Ample disquisition into the nature of regalities and other
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8. (B 1519)
Ampthill Park, LINES written at. Lond., 1819. 4.
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Anadol ; the last home of the faithful. 2d ed. Lon
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Anahuac ; or, Mexico and the Mexicans ; by E. B.
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Analecta Scotica ; collections illustrative of the
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Analectabiblion ; extraits critiques des livres rares,
oublies, etc., du cabinet du marquis du Roure.
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Analectic magazine. Vol. 1-14 ; n. s., v. 1, 2.
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Anales de historia natural. Nos. 1-3, 5, 6, 9, 12.
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universelle comparee a la moderne. Paris,
1801. 4.
MACPHEHSON, D. Atlas geographies antiqua;.
n.t.p. [18.] 4.
- NEW classical atlas. Boston, 1835. f.
ROLLIN, C. Atlas, pour servir a 1 histoire an-
cienne et romaine. Paris, 1807. 4.
SPRUNER, C. von. Atlas antiquus. Gothae,
1850. f.
Note. There are also numerous maps in some of the
works enumerated above, viz.. ANVILLE, CELLARIIJS,
CLUVERIUS, FORBIGER, PTOLEM.EUS.
See also Geography ; and the names of the nations,
countries, and cities of antiquity; also Bible ; Herod
otus ; Homerus ; Talmud, for works on their
geography.
Ancient history. ABREGE de 1 histoire ancienne.
Avallon, 1830. 12.
BOLXLANGER, N". A. L antiquite devoilee par sea
usages. (In 7iit< (Euvres. v. 1-3. 1792.)
- BRYANT, J. Obs.on anc. hist. Camb., 1767. 4.
Bl CKE. C. Ruins of ancient cities. New York, 1848.
24. (Harper s t am. lib., v. 1S4, 135.)
BUTTON, E. Rudiments of ancient history. 3d
ed. London, 1757. 12.
CONDILLAC, E. B. Histoire ancienne. (In fiig
CEuvres, v. 9-14. 1798.)
COOTE, C. History of ancient Europe, to the
subversion of the western empire, with a sur
vey of Asia and Africa. Lond., 1815. 3 v. 8.
DIODORUS Siciduf:. Bibliotbeca historica. See Diodo
rus Sii-tilus, in the general alphabet.
DRUMMOXD, Sir W. Origiiies ; origin of severa
empires, etc. London, 1824-29. 4 v. 8.
DUXCKER, M. Geschichte des Alterthums. 2e
Aufl. Berlin, 1855. 2 v. 8.
EICHHORX, J. G. Antiqua historia ex ipsis vet.
scriptorum Graccorum narrationibus. Lipsise,
1811. 4v. 8.
Contents. / 1. Asia. 2. Africa. Graecia. 3,4. Italia.
FOURMOXT, E. Reflexions sur 1 origine, 1 his
toire, et la succession des anciens peuplcs.
Xouv. <>d. Paris, 1747. 2 v. 4".
FKECULPHVS. Chronicorum libri n. Heidel-
berga;, 1597. 8.
FRERET, 1ST. Histoire. (In Ms CEuvres, v. 1-6. 17%.)
GAETTI, G. H giovane istruito. Yenezia,
1759. 4.
GEFFROY. M. A., and others. Rapports sur les
etudes historiques. Paris, 1867. 8.
GILLIES, J. History of the world, Alexander
to Augustus. London, 1807. 2 v. 4.
Same. Phila., 1809. 3 v. 8.
GOGUF.T, A. Y. L origine des lois, arts, sciences,
et leurs progres. Paris, 1758. 3 v. 4.
Same. Paris, 1809. 3 v. 8.
HAACKE, C. F. F. Lehrbuch der Staatenge-
schichte. 1 : Alte Gcsch. Stendal, 1813. 12.
HEEREX, A. II. L. Ancient Greece ; tr. by G.
Bancroft. New cd. London, 1847. 8.
Historical researches into the politics, inter
course and trade of the principal nations of
antiquity ; transl. Asiatic nations. London,
1846-47". 2v. 8.
- Same. Carthaginians, Ethiopians, and Egyp
tians ; tr. 2d ed. London, 1850. 8.
Note. These three works form one in the orig
inal, Ideen .
Manual of ancient history, partic. with re
gard to constitutions, commerce, and colo
nies. London, 1847. 8.
JUSTIXUS. Ex Trogi Pompeii historiis externis
libri xi.iv. Londini, 1738. 12.
KIRCHER, A. Turris Babel ; sive, Archontolo-
gia. Amstel., 1679. f.
HfiMOiRES sur 1 histoire ancienne. (/)? Serieys, A.
Biblioth., v. 2, 3. 1810.)
NAXXI, G. Berosi, efc., antiquitatum libri [sup-
positicii]. Witteberga?, 1612. 8.
XIEBUHR, B. G. Klcine historische und philo-
logische Schriften. Bonn, 1828-43. 2 v. 8.
Vortrage Uber alte Geschichte ; hrsg. v. M.
Niebuhr. Berlin, 1847-51. 3v. 8".
PETAU, D. Rationarium temporum, in quo
aetatum omnium sacra profanaque historia
chronologicis probationibus munita summa-
tim traditur. Ed.3a. Parisiis, 1636. 2 v. 8.
PIXNOCK, W. Grammar of ancient history.
London, [183-]. 18.
PITTZ, W. Manual of anc. history ; tr. fr. the
German ; ed. by T. K. Arnold, X. Y., 1849 .8.
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RAMSAY, A. M. Travels of Cyrus. New ed.
Edin., 1800. 12.
RAWLINSON, G. Manual of ancient history.
Oxford, 1869. 8.
ROLLIN, C. Histoire ancienne. Paris, 1807.
17 v. and Table des matieres. 8.
Eng. Ancient history. 9th ed. Lond., 1800.
10 v. 12.
Same. 12th ed. Boston, 1807-09. 8 v. 8.
STE. CB.OIX, G., baron de. De 1 etat et du sort
des colonies des anciens. Phila., 1779. 8.
SMITH, J. F. Comparative view of ancient his
tory. Boston, 1839. 8.
SMITH, P. Ancient history to the fall of the
western empire. London, 1868. 3 v. 8.
STACKHOITSE, T. A general view of ancient his
tory. 2d ed. London, 1770. 4.
- WHEELER, J. T. Life and travels of Herodotus
in the 5th century B.C. Lond., 1855. 2 v. 8.
- YOXGE, C. M. Landmarks of history : ancient
history. From 5th Lond. ed. Phila., 1863. 12.
See also Ancients and moderns ; Antiquities ;
Archaeology (Prehistoric) ; Art ; Biography ;
Chronology ; Civilization ; Ecclesiastical history ;
Ethnography ; History ; Inscriptions ; Numis
matics ; Religions ; anil the names of the countries,
nations, and distinguished men of antiquity.
Ancient Irish histories ; [ ed. bv Sir J. Ware. 2d
ed.] Dublin, 1809. 2 v. *8.
Ancient literature. CHASLES, V. E. P. Etudes sur 1 an-
tiquite ; influence intellectuelles des races. Paris,
1847. 18.
GKASSE, J. G. T. Lehrbuch eincr Literargeschichte
derberuhmtesten Volker der alien Welt. 1837-38. 2v.
(In his Lehrbuch, v. 1. pt. 1, 2.)
See also Literature ; the names of ancient na
tions ; and Latin literature.
Ancient right of the English nation to the American fishery,
[by W. Bollan]. London, 1764. 4. (A 12, 39)
Ancients and Moderns. LUCAS, S. Causes and
consequences of national revolutions among
ancients and moderns compared. London,
1840. 8.
- Same. (In his Secularia. 1862.)
FOXTENELLE, B. le B. de. Digression sur lea anciens
et les modernes. (In his CEuvres, v. 4. 1825.)
- PEB.K.AULT, C. Paralelle des anciens et des
modernes, en ce qui regarde les arts et les
sciences. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1693. 2v. 12.
RIGAUI/T, H. Des anciens et des modernes. (In his
CEuvres, v. 1. 1859.)
Ancillon, Charles. Histoire de 1 etablissement des
Frangois refugiez en Brandebourg. Berlin,
1690. 8.
Ancillon Jils. Jean Pierre Frederic. Considerations gen
erates sur 1 histoire. Berlin et Paris, 1801. 8. (B 649)
L idee et le sentiment de 1 infini. (In Berlin. Ak. d.
Wiss. Abh. 1804.) (In the name, 1812-13.) La
legislation de la presse. (In the name, 1816-17.)
- MIGNET. F. A. M. Sur ia vie ot les travaux d Ancil-
lon. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. Mor. Mem., v. 6.
1850; and in Mignet s Notices, v. 2. 1854.)
Ancillon, Louis Frederic. Sur 1 etat de nature. (In Berlin.
Ak. d. Wiss. Abh. 1786-87.) Obs. psychologique
sur 1 cft et des ouvrages de genie. Theorie de la
Bensibilite. (In the same. 1790-91.) Sur la certi
tude, et en partic. sur la nature de la certitude hu-
mainc. (In 1792-93.) Doutes sur les bases du calcul
des probability*. Sur le principe de la pensee ou
examen de Locke. (/// 1794-95.) Essai ontologique
sur 1 ame. Dialogue entre Berkeley et Hume.
(In 1796.) Mem. sur les pressentimens. (7nl797.)
Sur la difference de nos idees. Sur les fon-
demens de la nietaphysique. (In 1799-1800.) Suite
des pensces pbilOROpbiquea ot morales. [ I eut-etre
par Ancillon fix.} (In 1S02-u:!.) Sur le deter-
iiiiiii>mo et ses deux extremes. (In 1S04.) Recher-
ches crit. et philos. sur 1 Enteleche d Aristote.
(In 1804-11.) Sur 1 esprit du Leibnitzianisme. (In
1812-13.) 2e suite de ! Examen de la metaphys-
ique des Grecs . (In 1812-13.) Sur les theories et
les methodes exclusives. [Peut-etre par Ancillon
Jiln.] (In 1814-15.)
Ancona, Ciriaco d . Epistolae. (In Fabricius. Bibl. Lat.,
v. 6. 1754.)
JAHN, O. C. von Ancona und A. DUrer. (In Jahn.
Aus der Alterthumswiss. 1868.)
Ancona. BUONCOMPAGNO. De obsidione Anconae a copiis
Friderici I. ( / Muratori. Rer. Ital. v. 6. 1725.)
Map. FLORIM, M. La citta d Ancona. Siena, [16 ].
(E 78 no. 215)
Ancona, Marca di. RICCI, A. Memorie storiche
delle arti e degli artisti della Marca. Mac-
erata, 1834. 2v. 8.
Ancre, Concino Conciui, marshal d . MARILLAC, M. de.
Relation de la mort du marechal d A. (In Michaud
and Poujoulat. Nouv. col. des mem., v. 19. 1854.)
Ancren riwle ; ed. with English tr. by J. Morton.
London, 1853. 4. (Cainden Soc., v.57.)
Note. Attributed to Simon of Ghent, Bp. of Salis
bury, but by the editor to Bp. Richard Poor.
Ancyranum monumentum. See Augustus Csesar.
Andagoya, Pascual de. Narrative of the proceed
ings of Pedrarias Davila in Ticrra Firme or
Castilla del Oro, and of the discovery of the
South sea, Peru, and Nicaragua. Tr. and ed.,
Avith notes and introd., by C. R. Markham.
London, 1865. 8. (Hakluyt Soc., v. 34.)
Andalusia. FELLOWES, J. Pestilential disorder of
A., 1800, 04, 10, 13. London, 1815. 8.
DOZY. R. Observ. geog. sur quelques anciennes local-
ites de 1 A. Sur 1 exped. d Alphonse le Batilleur
contre PA. (In his Recherches, v. 1. 1860.)
VALON, A. de. L Andalousie & vol d oiseau. (In
Revue d. D. Mondes, dec. 1849.)
Andaman Isles. MOUAT, F, J. Adventures and
researches among the Andaman islanders.
London, 1863. 8".
COLEBROOK, W. M. G. Sur les lies d Andaman. (In
Serieys, A. Bibl. acad., v. 1. 1810.)
FEKUAIUO, G. Isole Andamane. (In his Costume,
v. 2. 1829.)
Andeli, Henry d . See Henry d Andeli.
Anderde discours. 1622. See Discours.
Anderdon, Wm. Henry. Letter to the parishioners of St.
Margaret s. London, 1851. 8. (B 1381)
Andersen, Andreas. Tour in Zealand in 1802 ; with
a sketch of the battle of Copenhagen. Lon
don, 1805. 18.
Andersen, Hans Christian. A Christmas greeting.
New York, 1848. 18.
- Danish fairy legends and tales. Lond., 1846. 16.
- Ice-maiden and other tales ; tr. by F. Fuller.
2d ed. Phila., 1863. 16.
- Improvisatore ; or, Life in Italy ; tr. by M. How-
itt. London, 1845. 2 v. 12.
- In Spain and a visit to Portugal. N. Y., 1870. 8.
O. T., a Danish romance. New York, 1870. 8.
Only a fiddler, a romance. New York, 1870. 8.
- Pictures of Sweden. London, 1851. 12.
Pictures of travel in Sweden, among the Hartz
mountains, and in Switzerland, with a visit
to Charles Dickens house. N. Y., 1871. 16.
- Poet s bazaar, pictures of travel in Germany,
Italy, Greece, and the Orient. New York,
1871. 8.
- Sammtliche Marchen. 8e Auflagc. Leipzig,
[18-]. 8.
- Sand-hills of Jutland. Boston, 1860. 16.
- Shoes of fortune and other tales. London, 1847.
12.
- Stories and tales. New York, 1871. 12".
- Story of my life, to 1867. N. Y., 1871. 16.
- To be or not to be ; tr. by Mrs. Bushby. Lon
don, 1857. 12.
- The two baronesses ; a romance. New York,
1869. 12.
- Wonder stories for children. N. Y., 1870. 8.
Anderson, Abraham. M EiwEE, W. M. Biographical
sketch of A. (In Smith, J. History of Jefferson
College. 1857.)
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ANDERSON
Anderson, Adam. Historical and chronol. deduc
tion of the origin of commerce, etc. London,
1764. 2V. f.
Supplement. [Contin. by Coombe.] Vol.4.
London, 1789. 4.
Anderson, yEneas. Narrative of the Brit, embassy
to China, 1792-94. 3d ed. London, 1796. 8.
Anderson, Alexander. Xachricht von dem Asphaltsee auf
Trinidad. (In Sprengel. Xeue Heitrage, v. 3. 1790.)
Anderson, Alex. Oration. Washington, July 4, 1818.
Wash., 1818. 8. (B 1097)
Anderson, Alex. Addiess, Chi-Delta Soc. of E. Tcnn. Uni
versity. Aug. 3, 1841. Knoxville, 1841. 8. (B 1580)
Anderson, Andrew. Inaug. diss. on the cupatorium
perfoliatum of Linnaeus. X. Y., 1813. 8.
Another copy. (B 813)
Anderson, Christopher. Annals of the English
Bible. [2d issue.] London, 1845. 2v. 8.
Singular introduction of the English Bible into
Britain. London, 1849. 8.
Anderson, Eustace. Ascent of the Schreckhorn. (In Ball,
J. Peaks. 1859.)
Anderson, Rev. Fortescue L. M. Seven months
residence in Russian Poland in 1863. Lon
don, 1864. 8.
Anderson, George. Factory half-time system and the edu
cational test. On wages arrestment. (In Nat.
Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. I860.) Bank charter
act. (In Trans. 1866.)
Anderson, Henry James. Jf.D. Address at the inaugura
tion of F. A. P. Barnard as president of Columbia
College. (In Columbia College. Proceedings. 1865.)
Motion of solids on surfaces. (In. Amer. Phil. Soc.
Trans., n.s., v. 3. 1830.)
Anderson, Hugh. True narrative of Georgia. 1741. See
Tailfer. P.
AndersDn, Isaac. McBRiDE, J. (In McBride, J. Pioneer
biog., v. 1. 1869.)
Anderson, James, M.D. Continuation of letters on the cul
ture of silk on the coast of Coromandcl. Madras,
1792. 8. (W 56)
Conclusion of letters on the culture of silk, etc. Mad
ras, 1792. 8. (W 56)
Correspondence for the introduction of cochineal in
sects, mulberry trees, silk worms, etc. Madras.
1791. 8. (W 56)
Letters on cochineal insects. Madras, 1788. 8. (W 56)
Same. Madras, 1789. 8. (W 56)
Letters [on] the silk manufacture on the coast of Cor-
omaudel. Madras, 1794. 4. (W 54)
Anderson, James, LL. I)., b. 1739, d. 1808. Ac
count of the present state of the Hebrides
and western coasts of Scotland. Dublin,
1786. 8.
Calm investigation of the [causes of] the scar
city of grain in Britain. 2d ed. London,
1801. 8.
Essays rel. to agriculture. Vol. 1, 2, 4th ed. ;
v. "3, 2d ed., with add. London, 1797-8.
3v. 8.
- Same. Vols. 1, 2,.3d ed. Edinburgh, 1784-96.
3 v. 8.
Five appendixes [concerning] the history of sheep.
(In Pallas, P. 8. Account of sheep. 1794.)
General view of the agriculture of the county of Aber
deen. Edin., 1794. 4. (W 76)
Papers. (In Highland Soc. of Scotland. Report. 1790.)
Practical treatise on draining bogs and swampy
ground; also disquisitions on sheep, etc. Lon
don, 1797. 8.
Practical treatise on peat moss as fuel. Edin.,
1794. 8.
Prospectus of an intended periodical, The bee . Edin-
burgh. n.d. f. (W 41)
Quick-lime as a cement and manure. (In Marshall, O.
Gardening, is.v.i.)
Recreations in agriculture, natural history, etc.
Vol. 1. London, 1799-1800. 8.
Selections from correspondence [with] G. Washington.
Charlestown. 1800. 8. (8594.971,1879)
On an universal character. (In Lit. and Philos. Soc.
of Manchester. Mem., v. 5. pt. 1. 1798.)
13. (18. 11. 72.)
Anderson, James. Appellate jurisdiction of the House of
Lords from courts of Scotland. (In Nat. Assoc.
Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1860.) Influence of inter
national law in preserving peace. (In the tame. 1863.)
Anderson, Rev. James Stuart Murray. History of
the Church of England in the colonies. 2d
ed. London, 1856. 3 v. 8.
Christ the resurrection ; sermon, death of Adelaide,
Queen of England. London, 1850. 8. (B 1242)
Christian submission, sermon. Brighton, death of -Rev.
R. Anderson. London, 1843. 8. (B 1208)
Sermon, St. Peter s church. Colchester, May 11, 1836.
London, 1836. 8. (B 1331)
Anderson, John, of Dumbarton. Defence of Pres
byterians ; answer to an apology for T. Rhind.
Glasgow, 1714. 4.
Anderson, John, M. D. Essais sur 1 artillerie de
campagiie. n.p., [1791]. 8.
Anderson, John, of Huil>nr*j. Voyage en Islande, 1730.
(In Monteniont, A. Biblioth., v. 46. 1836.)
Anderson, John, of Helenabwyh. Sermon: The withered
leaf. (In Suddards, W. British pulpit, v. 1. ]* ,7.)
Anderson, John, of London. Sermon : The influence of re
vealed truth. (In Suddards, W. British pulpit,
v.l. 1837.)
Anderson, John. Manufacture of cannon. (In Gr. Britain.
Royal Engineer*. Papers, v. 8. 1845.)
Anderson, John. GR. BRITAIN. / >/. Correspon
dence respecting the case of the fugitive slave
Anderson. London, 1861. f.
Anderson, John. The local government acts. (In Nat.
Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1867.)
Anderson, John E.. and Hobby, W. J. Contract for the
purchase of western territory made with the legis
lature of Georgia. 1795. Augusta, 1799. 4. (A 2)
Anderson, Joseph. Report on the ancient remains of Caith
ness. (In Anthropol. Soc. Mem., v. 2. 1866.)
Anderson, Rev. Jotham, pseud. Recollections. 1824. See
Ware, II., Jr.
Anderson, OsborneP. A voice from Harper s Ferry.
Boston, 1861. 12.
Anderson, Peter. Inaugural dissertation on the diarrhoea
infantum. New York, 1795. 8. (B 823)
Anderson, Philip. The English in western India.
2d ed. London, 1856. 8.
Anderson, Robert, M. D. Life of Samuel Johnson,
with observations on his works. 3d ed. Edin.,
1815. 8.
Memoir of J. Potter. Archbp. of Canterbury. 4th ed.
Edin., 1827. 8. (B 1459, 1549)
- Memoir of T. Smollett. (In Smollett s Misc. works,
v. 1. 1820.)
- Works of the British poets. Lond., 1795-1815.
14 v. 8.
Contents. Vol. 1. Chaucer. Surrey. Wyat.
Sackville. 2. Spenser. Shakspeare. Davies.
Hall. 3. Drayton. Carew. Suckling. 4. Donne.
Daniel. Browne. P. Fletcher. G. Fletcher.
Jonson. Drummond. Crashaw. Davenant. 5.
Milton. Cowley. Waller. Butler. Denham. 6.
Dryden. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Pom-
fret. Stepney. J. Philips. Walsh. Smith.
Duke. King. Sprat. Halifax. Dorset. 7- Par-
ne ll. Garth. Rowe. Addison. Hughes. Shef
field. Prior. Congreve. Blackmore. Fenton.
Granville. Yalden. 8. Pope. Gray. Tickell.
Somervile. Pattison. Hammond. Savage. Hill.
Broome. Pitt. Blair. 9. Swift. Thomson.
Watts. Hamilton. A. Philips. G. West. Collins.
Dyer. Shenstone. Mallet. Akenside. Harte.
10. Young. Gray. West. Ly ttleton. Moore.
Boyse. Thompson. Cawthorn. Churchill. Fal
coner. Lloyd. Cunningham. Green. Cooper.
Goldsmith. Whitchead. Brown. Grainger.
Smollett. Armstrong. 11. Wilkie. Dodsley.
Smart. Langhorne. Bruce. Chatterton. Graeme.
Glover. Shaw. Lovibond. Penrose. Mickle.
Jago. Scott. Johnson. W. Whitehead. Jenyns.
Logan. Warton. Cotton. Blacklock. 12. Ho
mer s Iliad and Odyssey, tr. by Pope. Pindar, tr. by
West. Virgil, tr. by Dryden. Persius. tr. by Dryden.
Juvenal, tr. by Dryden. ^neid, tr. by Pitt. Lucan,
tr. by Rowe. Homer s Hvinn to Ceres, tr. by R. Hole.
Pindar s Odes. tr. by II. J. I ve. 13. Ilesiod. tr. by
Cooke. Theocritus, tr. by Fawkes. Anacreon, tr. by
Fawkes. Sappho, tr. by Fawkes. Bion. Moschus.
Musauis. Apollonius Rhodius. tr. by Fawkes. Co-
ANDERSON
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luthus Lycopolites. tr. by Mr. C . Lucretius, tr. by
Creech. Tibullus, tr. by J. Grainger. 14. Horace,
tr. by Francis. Ovid. tr. by Garth and others. The-
baid of Statin*, tr. by W. L. Lewis.
Anderson, Robert. J- iineidl strmon on. 1843. See Ander
son, J. S. M. (B 1208)
Anderson, Robert Patrick. Personal journal of the
siege of Lucknow ; ed. by T. C. Anderson.
London, 1858. 12.
Anderson, Rev. Rufus, of WfnTiam, Funeral sermon on.
1814. See Worcester, S. (B 336)
Anderson, Rufus, D.D. Foreign missions ; their
relations and claims. N. Y., 1869. 8.
Address, 2d anniversary of Mt. Hoi yoke seminary,
July 24, 1839. Boston, 1839. 8. (B 1205)
The Christian missionary; sermon at Westborough,
funeral of E. Spaulding. Boston, 1840. 8. (B 1224)
Hawaiian Islands ; progress and condition under
missionary labors. Boston, 1864. 8*
Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1865. 8.
History of the Sandwich Islands mission. Bost.,
1870. 8.
- Missionary schools. ./>., [18 ]. 8. (B 1143)
Observations upon, the Peloponnesus and Greek
islands. Boston, 1830. 12.
Theory of missions to the heathen ; sermon, ordination
of E. Webb, Ware, Mass., Oct. 23, 1845. Boston,
1845. 8. (B 1316)
The Work of missions to be progressive, a sermon.
Boston, 1840. 8. (C 205)
Anderson, Lir-nt. Samuel, B. E. The survey of Palestine.
(In Morrison, W. Recovery of Jerusalem. 1870.)
Anderson, Thomas, M. D. Handbook for yellow
fever ; adjoined, Brief hist, of cholera, etc.
London, 1866. 16.
Anderson, Thomas D. Funeral oration on Z. Taylor. July
31. 1850. at Roxbury. Roxbury, 1850. 8. (B 1225)
Anderson, AVm. Speeches and judgment of the
Lords of Council upon the case of George
James Duke of Hamilton, and others, against
A. Douglas ; pub. by AY. A. Edin., 1768. 8.
Anderson, AVm., M. D. System of surgical anat
omy. Pt. 1. N. Y., 1822. 4.
Anderson, Wm. Answer to a letter to the king by T.
Thrush. Portsca. 1825. 8. (B 542)
Anderson, lt< r. Wm. Workhouse hospitals west of Ireland.
(In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1867.)
Anderson, AYm. \Yeniyss, Description and hist, of
Jamaica, repr. from J. Ogilby [aiidR. Blome];
with prelim, chapter. Kingston, 1851. 8.
Andersonville, Georgia. ABBOTT, A. O. Prison
life at the south, 1864-65. N. Y., 1865. 8.
ATWATER, D. List of ttnion soldiers buried at
Andersonville. N.Y., 1866. 8.
GLAZIER, AA r . "W. The capture, prison pen, and
escape. Albany, 1866. 12.
- Goss, W. L. Soldier s story- of his captivity at
Andersonville. Boston, 1867. 16.
- HAMLIN, A. C. Martyria ; or, Andersonville
prison. Boston, 1866. 12.
- KELLOGG, II. II. Life and death in rebel prisons.
Hartford, 1865. 12.
SABRE, G. E. Nineteen months a prisoner of
war. New York, 1865. 12.
- SPENCER, A. Narrative of Andersonville, from
evidence elicited 011 the trial of H. AVirz.
New York, 1866. 12.
UNITED STATES. Quartermaster Gen. The martyrs
in the prison pens in A. Wash., 1866. 8. (B 1954)
-Roll of honor, no. 17. A., supplementary. Wash.,
1868. 8. (B 1956)
Andersson, Charles John. LakeNgami; or, Ex
plorations and discoveries in S. AA r . Africa.
2d ed. London, 1856. 8.
Andes Mts. BISHOP, N. II. The pampas and Andes ;
a thousand miles walk. Boston, 1869. 12.
- BRAND, C. Journal ; passage across the Andes.
London, 1828. 8.
HEAD, F. B. Rough notes; journeys among
. the Andes. Boston, 1827. 12.
JONES, G. Occasional luminousncss of the atmos
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Sermon, opening of Baptist meeting-house, Belcher-
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Andrews, Ethan Allen. Copious Latin-English
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- First lessons in Latin. 4th ed. Bost., 1841. 18.
- First part of Jacobs and Boring s Latin reader ;
adapted to Andrews and Stoddard s Latin
grammar. 33d ed. Boston, 1853. 12.
- Latin exercises. 2d ed. Boston, 1839. 12.
- Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1841. 12.
- Lessons in Latin. 4th ed. Boston, 1841. 12.
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- Eultxj j on. 1858. See Winslow, II. (B 1208)
Andrews, G. II. Rudimentary treatise on agricul
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Andrews, Geo. II. The scarlet letter, a drama. (In Spen
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Andrews, Israel De Wolf. Report on the trade of
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- Defence of the stadtholdership ; pernicious consequen
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Essay on republican principles, and inconveniences of
a commonwealth in a large country. London. 1783.
8. (B 702)
New physical, historical, and political map of England
and Wales. [London], 1786. f. (E 65)
Andrews, John, LL.D.,d. 1809. History of the
revolutions of Denmark, and its present state.
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and Holland. London, 1785-86. 4 v. 8.
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for France ; cont. a survey of Paris and a
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Andrews, John, d. 1845. Discourse, Merrimack Humane
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Eulogy on Washington, Feb. 22, 1800. Newburyport,
[1800]. 8. (B937, W52)
Sermon. Feb. 19, 1795, Thanksgiving day. Newbury
port, [1795]. 8. (B213)
Sermon, Oct. 1, 1801, dedication of the church in New
buryport. Newburyport. 1801. 8. (B 916, 1307)
Sermon. Nov. 26, interment of T. Gary. Newbury
port, 1808. 8. (B 210, 282, 864, 916)
HILLIAUD, T. Sermon, Dec. 1788, ordination of J.
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Andrews, John, D.D., Provost of the Univ. of Penn.
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Andrews, or Andrewes, Lancelot, Bp. Devotions ;
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Morall law expounded ; [also] Sermons on
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Andrews, Robert Robbjns. Silverstone s wager; a comedi
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Andrews, Sidney. The South since the war; 14
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Andrews, Thomas. Education. Suggestions for checking
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Andrews, Win. Remarkable news from the stars : ephem-
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Andrews, Win. Eusebius. The Truth-teller, a
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Andrews, William Stutson. Treatise on theological
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Unitarianism, in reference to the Trinity, atonement,
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Andrews & Co. Stranger s guide in Boston, 1848,
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Anaximandre, comedie. Les etourdis. com. Helve-
tins; ou. La vengeance d un sage, com. La suite du
Menteur , com. Moliere avec ses amis; ou. La soiree
d Auteuil, com. 2. Letresor.com. Le vieux fat ; ou,
Les deux vieilhirds.com. Lacomedienne.com. Quel-
ques scenes impromptu; ou. La matinee du jour de Pan,
prologue d ouverture pour le theatre do 1 Odeon. Dis-
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tion des Querelles des deux freres ; ou, La famille bret-
pnne, ouvrage posthume de Collin-d Harleville. 3. Le
jeune Creole, com. Contes, anecdotes, et fables en vers.
Poesies fugitives. Changemens proposes pour Poly-
eucte et Nicomede, tragedies. Melanges en prose.
Sur le defaut de moderation. Sur la manie de parlor
tous ensemble. Le contrat. de manage. Les fausses
conjectures; ou, L observateur en defaut, anecdote. Es-
sai sur un nouveau genre de traduction. Sur les illu
sions qu on se fait a soi-meme. Allegoric trad, du Grec
d un autenr inconnu. Avis an public. 4. Notice sur
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le Promethee enchaine d Eschyle. Dialogue entre
Archimedeet Ciceron. Diss. sur leslangues. Traduc
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manteau ; ou. Le reve suppose, com. Lenore. drame
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Henri iv. Ad juvenes studiorum causa Lutetiam e
provinciis accersitos. Traduction latine du Maitre
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History of Joseph the carpenter. Gospel of Thomas.
Arabic gospel of the infancy of the Saviour. Gospel
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concerning Jesus Christ, sent to Rome to Tiberius Cae
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Narrative of Joseph of Arimathea. The avenging
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Acts of Paul and Thecla. Acts of Barnabas. Acts of
Philip. Acts and martyrdom of the apostle Andrew.
Acts of Andrew and Matthias in the city of the man-
eaters. Acts of Peter and Andrew. Acts and mar
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Martyrdom of the apostie Bartholomew. Acts of the
apostle Thaddeus. Acts of the evangelist John. Rev
elation of Moses. Revelation of Esdras. Revelation
of Paul. Revelation of John. The book of John
concerning the falling asleep of Mary. The passing of
Mary. Indexes.
- ELLICOTT. C. J. The apochryphal gospels. (In
Cambridge essays. 1856.)
See ulno Ap ostles creed ; Apostolic constitu
tions ; Clementine homilies.
Apollinaris or Apollinarius. Intcrpretatio Psalm -
orum versibus heroicis [Gratis]. Parisiis
1580. 12.
Comment, in Canticum Salomonis. (/ Mai, A. Class.
auct., v. 9. 1837.) Fragmenta Comment, in Lucam.
(In v. 10. 1838.)
Apollo. BLTTMANN. P. K. Philosophische Deutung grie-
chischen Gottheiten, ins bes. von Apoll und Diana
(In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh. 1802-03.)
See. also Delos.
Apollo, Horns or Orus. See Horapollo.
Apollo Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in
the United States. Transactions for 1840 New
York. 1840. 8". (B 1185.)
Apollo Belvidere. ROCIIETTE, D. R. Conjectures arche-
ologiques sur le groupe antique dont faisait partie le
torse du Belvedere. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr.
Mem., v. I. ), pt. 1. 1842.)
Apollodorus. Fragm. (In Meineke. Fr. com. Gr., v. 4.
Apollodorus. Fragm. (In Bergk, F. Poet, lyr. Gr. 1853.)
Apollodorus Artcmiter>itx. Fragm. (In Mue ller C Fr
hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.)
Apollodorus Atheniensis. Bibliotheces, sive de de-
orum origine, libri in, Bentdicto yEgio in-
terpr. ; II. Commelinus recensuit. FGr. et Lat
Heidelb.,] 1599. 12.
- Bibliotheces libri in. Gr. et Lat, (In Gale T Hist
poet, script. 1675.)
- Bibliotheca, cum fragments, noti* illust. C et T Mttl-
v 1 ! 184i C ) tLat " (/wMueller - *>agm. hist. Gr.,
- Bibliotheca; [Gr.] exrecog.I.Bckkcri. Lipsijc,
fi/l>i>s Tciibni ri, 1854. 16.
Apollodorus Coruxtiun. Fragm. (In Meineke. A Fr
com. Gr.. v. 4. 1841.)
Apollodorus Krijthnrnx. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr hist
Gr., v. 4. 1851.)
Apollodorus Gelov*. Fragm. (In Meineke, A. Fr com
Gr., v. 4. 1841.)
Apollodorus Tarseun. Fragm. (In Wagner, F. "W. Fragm.
Euripidis. 1846.)
Apollonia. Monum. Apolloniense. See Augustus Caesar.
Apollonides. Fragm. (In Wagner.- Euripidis fragm.
1846; and Nauck, A. Tragic. Grsec. fragm. 1856.)
Apollonides Horapius, Apollonides Nicenux, Apollonides
Peripli auctor. Fragmenta. (/w Mueller, C. Fragm.
hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.)
Apollonio, Libro de. (In Sanchez, T. A. Poetas, v. 57 of
Aribau. Bibl. 1864.)
Apollonius Aphroo lsiens/x. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr.
hist. Gr.. v. 4. 1851.)
Apollonius Dyftcolus or Alevanflrinus. De conjunctionibus
etde adverbiis. (In Bekker. Anecd. Gr., v. 2. 1816.)
Apollonius Ptrgteus. Two books concerning tangencies,
with a suppl. by J. Lawson. Camb., 1764. f. (A 33)
FiGL iER, L. (In his Vies des sav. de 1 antiq. 1866.)
Apollonius Rhodhis. Argonautica; notis selectis
edidit, nova interpr. illustravit J. Shaw. Ed.
2a. Oxon., 1779. 2 v. 8.
- Same. Ed. R. F. P. Brunck. Argent., 1780. 8.
- Same. Appar. crit. et prolcgom. adj. II. Mer-
kel; scholia yetera ed. II. Keil. Lipsia?,
1854. 8.
Same. (In Hesiodus. Carmina. etc. 1841.)
- Eng. The Argonautics ; by F. Fawkes ; com
pleted by II. Mceii ; with a tr. of Coluthus s
Rape of Helen. London, 1780. 8.
Same. (In Anderson, R. Brit, poets, v. 13. 1795;
and in Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 20. 1810.)
Apollonius Sop/i ista. Lexicon Gra?cum Iliadis et
Odyssesc; rec.H.Tollius. Lugcl. Bat.,1788. 8.
- Lexicon Homericum ; ex recensione I. Bekkeri.
Berolini, 1833. 8".
Apollonius Tyanteus. Epistolao. (/M Philostratus ;
ed. Olearius. 1709.)
LENORMANT, C. Sur un buste de bronze du Musee du
Louvre. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inner. Mem., v. 19,
p. 1. 1851.)
NEWMAN, J. H. Life of A. (In Hinds, S. Hist, of
Christ. Ch. 1850.)
- PHILOSTRATUS. Opera, recog. A. "Westermaiin.
Parisiis, Uidot, 1848. 8.
Eng. Life of A. ; tr. by E. Berwick, with notes
and illustrations. London, 1809.8".
- Two first books, concern, life of A., [tr.] by
C. Blount. London, 1680. f.
- REVILLE, A. Apollonius of Tyaua, the pagan
Christ. London, 1866. 16.
library, v. 1. 1843.)
See also, above, Apollonio.
Apollonius or Apollonii, Willem. See Norton, J. Re-
sponsio ad quaest. syllogen aG. A. propositam. 1648.
Apollophanes. Fragm. (In Meineke, A. Fr. com. Gr.,
v. _ . p. 2. 1840.)
Apollothemis. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr.,
v. 4. 1851.)
Apologeticall narration of some ministers formerly exiles
in the Netherlands; [by T. Goodwin], etc. London,
1643. 4. (B 654)
Apologie des emigres francois, [par C. M. T. L. Tiuseau
d Amondans]. London, 1803. 8. (B 1411)
Apologie for the Church of England, against the clamours
of the men of no-conscience; by E. B., Esq. Lon
don, 1685. 4. (B 1396)
Apology for a late resignation, [that of the Earl of Harring
ton]. 2d ed. ; [by P. D. Stanhope. 4th Earl of
Chesterfield]. London. [1748]. 8. (B 1519)
Apology for such of the Episc. clergy in Scotland as are
non-jurors; [by Mr. Gray]. London, 1717. 12.
Imptrf. (C 230)
Apology for the builder ; a discourse showing the
cause and effects of the increase of building.
London, 1689. 4.
- Same. London, 1685. 8. (B 1703)
Apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate
minister [Mr. Wilmington]. 172SI-46; [by E. Wes-
ton?]. London, 1746. 8. (B 1519)
Apology for the Episcopal church. Charleston, 1807. 8
(B 431)
APOLOGY
117
APPEAL,
Apology for the liturgy and clergy of the church of Eng
land ; answer to Hints, etc., by a layman . London.
1790. 8. (B 1385)
Apology for the Protestants; done out of Fr. by R.
I/Eetrange. London. 1681. 4. (B 10)
Apology for the Protestants of Ireland. Lond., 1689. 4. (B 5).
Apology for the United States of America. Liverpool,
1829. 8. (B 1494)
Apology for the Welch knight. London. 1745. 8. Imperf.
(B 1519)
Aponte, Pedro Geronimo de. Carta sobre los reyes do Na-
varra. (In Valladares, A. Semanario, v. 30. 1790.)
Apophthegms. See Aphorisms.
Apoplexy. CHEYNE, J. Cases of apoplexy and
lethargy. London, 1812. 8.
COOKE, J. Of apoplexy. (In his Nervous diseases,
v. 1. 1820.)
- MUSHET, W. B. Practical treatise on apoplexy.
London, 1866. 8.
WEPFER, J. J". Observationes anatomicae de
apoplexia. Amst., 1681. 8.
Apostasie, L ; par Mine, de Genlis. (In Biblioth. univ.
dea romans. Nouv., v. 52. 1801.)
Apostate, The; a tragedy; by R. Shiel. London, 1817. 8.
(B 1401)
Apostles. CRADOCK, S. Apostolical history ; the
acts, labours, etc., of the apostles, to the de
struction of Jerusalem. London, 1672. f.
- BOWEN. H. F. Brief inquiry into the peculiarity of the
apostolic office. Phila., 1844. 8. (B 1354)
CAMPBELL., A. [Discourse proving that the apostles
were no enthusiasts.] n.t.p. [Lond., 1730.] 8. (B 35)
GASPARIN, A. E. de. Les apotres. (In Geneva.
Union Chret. le ser. 1857.)
- GREENWOOD, F. W. P. Lives of the apostles.
Boston, 1828. 8.
- GREW, H. Tribute to the memory of the apos
tles. Hartford, 1832. 12.
HOOPER. W. The apostles neither impostors nor en
thusiasts ; a sermon. Boston. 1742. 8. (B 35, 196)
LARDNER. if. History of the apostles and evangelists.
(In hix Works, v. 6. 1788 ; and in Watson, R. Tracts.,
v. 2. 1791.)
- MALAN, S. C., ed. Conflicts of the holy apos
tles ; fr. an Ethiopic ms. London, 1871. 16.
NEANDER, A. History of the planting and
training of the Christian Church by the
apostles ; tr. by J. E. Ryland. London,
1851. 2 v. 16. (Bonn s st. lib.)
- RENAN, E. Les apotres. Paris. 1866. 8.
- Eng. The apostles. New York, 1866. 12.
SPANHEFM. F. De apostolatu et apostolis. (In his
Diss. hist. 1679.)
WHATELY, R. Lectures on the characters of [the]
apostles. London, 1851. 8.
See also Bible. JV. T. Acts; Ecclesiastical
history ; John ; Paul ; Peter.
Apostles creed. NICOLAS, M. Le symbole des
apotres, essai historique. Paris, 1867. 8.
BARROW. I. Sermons on the Apostles creed. (In hit
Works, v. 5, 6. 1831.)
PERKINS. M. W. Exposition of the creed of the apos
tles. (In his Works, v. 1. 1608.)
See also Apocryphal gospels.
Apostles doctrine. The , concerning Jesus Christ. Boston,
[18]. 8. (B271)
Apostles of mediaeval Europe ; by G. F. Maclear.
London, 1869. 8.
Apostolic fathers. Genuine epistles of the apos
tolical fathers ; tr. by W. [Wake]. 3d ed.
London, 1769. 8.
- Writings of the apostolic fathers; tr. by [A.]
Roberts, [J.] Donaldson, and F. Crombie.
Eclin., 1870. 8. (Ante-Nicene lib., v. 1.)
Content*. Clement. Epistles. Polycarp. Ep. to
the Philippians. Martyrdom. Barnabas. Epistle.
Ignatius. Epistles. Eps. after the Syriac version.
Martyrdom. Ep. to Diognetus. Hermas. The pastor.
Papias. Fragments. Ignatius. Spurious epistles.
Index.
CAVE, W. Apostolici ; or, Hist, of the lives, etc.,
of [the apostolic fathers]. Lond., 1687. f.
DONALDSON, J. Critical history of Christian lit
erature and doctrine. Vol. 1. Apostolical
fathers. London, 1866. 3 v. 8.
GASPAHIN, A. E. de. Les peres apostoliques. (In
Geneva. Union Chretienne. le ser. 1857.)
Apostolic order. HOBART, J. H. Apology for the
apostolic order. New York, 1807. 8.
Apostolical conformity stated. London, 1703. 4. (B 1398)
Apostolical constitutions. Constitutions of the
apostles in Greek and English. (In Winston, W.
Primitive Christianity, v. 2. 1714.)
Kavove? eK/c\rj<rta<TTiKoi Ttav avriav ayiiav a.Trocrr6\u>v.
[Gr. et Lat.] (In Bunsen, C. C. J. Hippolvtus,
etc., v. 3. 1852.)
- Eng. Ed. with notes by J. Donaldson. Edin.,
1870. 8. (Ante-Nicene lib., v. 17.)
Ethiopic. Ethiopic didascalia ; or, The apostol
ical constitutions received in the church of
Abyssinia ; with an English tr. by T. P.
Platt. Lond., Orient. Trans. Fund, 1834. 4.
BL NSEN, C. C. J. On the constitutions and canons of
the apostles. (In hix Hippolvtus. v. 2 1852.)
USHER, J. De apostolicis constitutionibus. (In Poly-
carpus. Epistolae. 1644.)
WHISTON. W. Essay on the apostolical constitutions.
(In hix Primitive Christianity, v. 3. 1711.)
Apostolical succession. CHEEVER, G. B. Soph
isms of the apostolical succession refuted.
Lect. iv. New York, 1844. 12.
ELY, J. Lecture on apost. succession. London. 1838.
8. (B 1339)
GARRATT, W. A. Inquiry into apostolical suc
cession; with script, view of the constit. of the
Christian church. London, 1846. 12.
PERCIVAL, A. P. Apology for the doctrine of
apostolic succession; with appendix on the
English orders. New York, 1840. 12".
POTTS, W. 8. Apostolical succession examined ; an ans.
to an Episcopalian. St. Louis. 1843. 8. (B 1359)
SMYTH, T. The prelatical doctrine of apostoli
cal succession examined. Boston, 1841. 8.
UNINTERRUPTED succession of the eccl. mission assert
ed. London. 1717. 8. (B 31)
See also Episcopal ordination.
Apostrophe from the loyal party to the king. London, 1681.
8. (A 54)
Apothecaries. ASSOCIATED APOTHECARIES AND
SURGEON-APOTHECARIES. Transactions. Vol.
1. London, 1823. 8.
KERRISON. R. M. Observations on the bill [regarding]
apothecaries. (/7> Pamphleteer. 1815, v. 6 of B 838)
Apothegms. See Aphorisms.
Apparecchio, L , del pranzo alia fiera. See Giraud, G.
Apparitions. BRIERRE DE BOISMOXT, A. Des
hallucinations; histoire des apparitions. Par.,
1845. 8.
Eng. On hallucinations ; a hist, of apparitions ;
tr. by R. T. Hulme. Columbus, 1860. 8.
DEFOE. D. Relation of the apparition of Mrs. Veal to
Mrs. Bann-uve. .;>.. [17 ]. 12. (C 279)
FERRIAR, J. Theory of apparitions. London,
1813. 12.
HIBBERT, S. Sketches of the philosophy of ap
paritions. 2d ed. Edin., 1825. 16.
HOWITT. M. Stories of apparitions, dreams, etc. (In
Ennemoser, J. History of magic. 1854.)
LENGLET DU FRESNOY, N. Recueil de disserta
tions sur les apparitions, etc. Avignon, 1751.
4v. 12.
- THYRJEUS, P. De apparitionibus. Col. Agrip-
pirise, 1600. 4.
See also Ghosts ; Superstitions.
Appeal and caution to the British nation ; with proposals
for the emancipation of slaves ; by a member of the
Dominican legislature. London. 1824. 8. (B 1482)
Appeal [concerning Roman Catholics."], n.t.n. [18 ?] 8.
(B 1380)
Appeal for the erection of Roman Catholic churches, by the
Catholic bishop of Bantry. [Ironical.] London,
1852. 8. (B 1381)
APPEAL
118
APPLETON
Appeal for the speedy completion of the water line of Vir
ginia. Norfolk, 1857. 8. (B 1605)
Appeal from the condemnatory sentence of man to the testi
mony of Christ. Hartford. 1815. 12. (B 659)
Appeal from the hasty judgment of the people of Eng. Lon
don, 1787. 8. (B 705)
Appeal from the new to the old Whigs, in conse
quence of discussions rel. to the lleflections
on the French Revolution ; by [E. Burke].
London, 1791. 8.
Same. Dublin. 1791. 8. (W 61)
Same. New York. 1791. 8". (B 1537)
Same. 2d cd. London, 1791. 8. (B 1408)
Appeal from the new to the old Whigs, in consequence of
the Senate s course, and Webster s speech upon the
executive patronage bill; [by C. F. Adams]. Boston,
1835. 8. (A 43)
Appeal in behalf of the medical education of women. New-
York. 1856. 8. (B 1547)
Appeal on the Eastern question to the Senatus Academicus
of the Hoy. Col. of Edinburgh; by a Russian.
Edin.. 1854. 8. (B 1534)
Appeal to common sense on the bullion question. London,
1812. 8". (B 689)
Appeal to common sense; or, Remai-ks on the conduct of
L t G 1 [Bligh] and C re Lord [Howe] in the
expedition [to] France. Lond.. [1758]. 8". (B 601)
Appeal to every Christian in England on erecting new
churches. London. [18 ]. 10". (B 1232)
Appeal to facts; regarding home trade and inland manu
factures. London. 1751. 8". (B 1535)
Appeal to the Northern and Eastern states on negro slavery
in S. Carolina; by a 8. Carolinian. New York,
1834. 8. (B 1088)
Appeal to Protestants. 2d ed. Brighton and London, 1851.
10". (C 244)
Appeal to reason and justice in behalf of the British Consti
tution ; added, remarks on Thoughts on the pres
ent state of affairs with America; by W. Pulteney .
London, 1778. 8. (B 678)
Appeal to reason in a comparison of the belief of
Christians and deists. Lond., 1730. 8.
Appeal to Rome ; a letter from an English gentleman. Lon
don, 1850. 8. (B 1381)
Appeal to the arch-bps. and bps. of the Ch. of Eng.]
London. [184-?]. 4. (A 61)
Appeal to the candid. [Unitarian controversy.] n.t.p.
[181- V] 8. (B264)
Appeal to the candid upon the present state of religion and
politics in Connecticut. n.p.,n.d. 8. (W 69)
Appeal to the Democratic party on the principles of a
national convention for the nomination of president
and vice-president, n. p.. [1844?]. 8. (B 1500)
Appeal to the good sense of the Democrats and the public
spirit of the Federalists. Boston, 1814. 8. (B454)
Appeal to the government and people of the U. 8. in behalf
of the independent South Amer. provinces. N. Y..
1818. 8. (B 456)
Appeal to the gov. of the U. S. against depredations by
Amer. privateers on the commerce of nations at peace
with us. New York, 1819. 8. (B 531)
Appeal to the justice and interests of the people of
Gr. Brit, in the present disputes with Amer
ica ; by an old member of Parl. London,
1774. 8.
Note. This has been attributed to Arthur Lee, to
Ld. Chatham, to Mr. Glover, and to Dr. Franklin.
Ai,i,//i,r <,,!/. (B 592)
Same. 3d ed. Lond.. 1775. 8. (W 27)
Same. 4th ed. London. 1776. 8". (B 360, W 15)
(J<nn. Berufmig auf die Gererhtigkeit der grossbrit-
tannischen Nation. (In Remer, J. A. Amerikan-
isches Archiv. v. 2. 1777.)
- Second appeal to the justice and interests of the
people of Gr. Brit., etc. ; by the auth. of the
first. London, 1775. 8.
Another copy. (W 27)
Appeal to tin- legislature for the repeal of the act regulating
tin- marriage of the royal family. I In Pamphleteer,
1814. v.. ! of B 838)
Appeal to the Medical Society of R. T. in behalf of woman as
midwife, n.n.. 1850. 12. (C 267)
Appeal to the old \Vliigs of Mass, n.n., [1806]. 8 (B 429
1885)
Appeal to the people; a review. 1810. See Coleman, W.
(B 437)
Appeal to the people of England in defence of the clergy,
against R. Seagrave. London, [17 ]. 8. (B 1361)
Appeal to the people of Ireland, on behalf of the slaves in
British colonies. Dublin, [IS ]. 8. (B 1482)
Appeal to the people of Mass, on the Texas question. Boston,
1844. 8". (B 1199, 1510)
Appeal to the people of New York on the expediency of
abolishing the council of appointment. New York,
1819. 8. (B 545)
Appeal to the people on the causes and consequences of a
war with Gr. Brit. Boston, 1811. 8". (B 532)
Note. Attributed to John Phillips, also to
John Lowell.
Appeal to the people; proof of an alliance of American
whigs and British lories. Boston, 1840. 8. (B 1498)
Appeal to tlie protestant dissenters of Gr. Brit. (In Pamph
leteer. 1813. v. 1 of B 838.)
Appeal to the reason and religion of Amer. Christians,
against the Amer. Anti-Slavery Soc. 2d ed. N. Y.,
1838. 8. (B 1475)
Appeal to the unprejudiced, concerning the discontents oc
casioned by the convention with Spain. London,
1739. 8. (B1518)
Appeal to the Whig National Convention in favor of the
nomination of D. Webster. N. Y.,1848. 8. (B 1502)
Appeal to the whole country for an union of parties in favor
of Gen. Taylor s administration. U. S., 1850. 8. (B
1504)
Appeal to the world ; or, Vindication of the town
of Boston; [by S. Adams]. Boston, 1769. 8. (B610,
1005, 1081, 1091)
Same. London, reprinted, 1770. 8.
- Another copy. (B 389)
Appearance is against them; a farce. (In Lond. stage, v. 4.)
Appellate jurisdiction : Scotch appeals. Edin. ,1851. 8. (B
1433)
Appendix; or, Obs. on the expediency of the petition of the
Africans in Boston. Boston, [1773]. 8. (B 610, 663,
C74.)
Appendix to a late essay [by D. Everett] on the rights and
duties of nations relative to fugitives; added. The
embargo, taken off . By us . 56th Amer. ed. Bos
ton, 1808. 8. (B 532. 1837)
Appendix to Aristides s vindication of the vice-president of
the U. S ; by a gentleman of North Carolina. Vir
ginia, [1804]. 8. (B398)
Appendix to The present state of the nation ;
cont. a reply to [E. Burke s] Observations on
that pamphlet; [by G. Grenville]. London,
1769. 8.
Apperley, Charles James. Hunting reminiscences ;
memoirs of masters of hounds ; notices of
crack riders, etc. ; by Nimrod. London,
1843. 8.
My life and times. (In Fraser s mag., v. 25-26. 1842.)
Appia, P. L. Ambulance surgeon; or, Pract. observ.
on gunshot wounds ; ed. by T. W. Nunn
and A. M. Edwards. Edin., 1862. 12.
Appian Way. ANGELINI, G., and FF.A, A. I mon-
umenti del Lazio: 1. Via Appia. Roma.
1828. f.
WALCKENAER. C. A. Sur nne portion de la Voie Ap-
pienne, pour determiner le nom ancien de Polignano
ft ccux des lieux cnvironnans. (In Paris. Inst. Ac.
fl. Inner. Mem., v. 7. 1824.)
Appiani, P. A. Vita di N. M. Pallavicini. (In Crescimbe-
ni, G. M. Vite, v. 2.)
Appiani di Pirn. Famiglia di. (7?iLitta. Fam., v. 1. 1819.)
Appianus Alexandrinus. Jlomanarum historiarum
[libri v.Gr.] Lutet., curaC.Stephani, 1551. f.
Kama. QUPC supersuiit, Gr. et Lat. Parisiis,
Didot, 1840. 8.
Same. Ab I. Bekkero recog. [Gr.] Lipsiae,
ti/pis Teubneri, 1852-53. 2 v. 8.
Ital. Delle guerre civile, tr. da A. Braccese.
Firenze, Heredi di P. di Giunta, 1519. 8.
Appius and Virginia, tragedy ; by J. Webster. (In Old
plays, v.6. 1816.)
Appleton, Elizabeth. Early education. 2ded. Lon
don, 1821. 12".
Appleton, Frank Parker. Two discourses, decease of D.
P.King. Boston, [1850]. 8. (B 1219)
Appleton, Jesse. D.I}. Address before Mass. Soc. for Sup
pressing Intemperance. May 31, 1816. Boston. 1816.
8. (B 938)
Discourse before Portsmouth Female Asylum, Aug. 10,
180G. Portsmouth, 1806. 8. (B 1009)
APPLETON
119
APPLETON S
God s care of his church ; sermon, Gorham, ordination
of A. Rand. Portland, 1809. 8. (B 1595)
Immensity of God; sermon, [dedication], Hampton,
Nov. 14, 1797. Newburyport. 1797. 8. " (B 955)
Immutability of religion; sermon, ordination of R. Na-
son, Freeport, Feb. 7, 1810. Port!.. 1810. 8. (B 302)
Sermon at Brunswick, Apr. 13, 1815, [thanksgiving
day]. Hallowell. 1815. 8". (B 302)
Sermon at Northampton, Sept. 13, 1817, before the A. B.
C. F. M. Charlestown. 1817. 8. (B 302)
Sermon, Boston, annual election. May 25, 1814. Bos
ton, 1814. 8. (B 302, 1830)
Sermon, Saco. Oct. 24, 1810, ordination of J. Cogswell.
Portland, 1810. 8. (B 1316)
Funeral sermon on, 1819. See Tappan, B. (B 283)
Appleton, John, Funeral sermon on, 1739. See Rogers, J.
(C21)
Appleton, John, D.D. Lectures and occasional
sermons. Brunswick, 1822. 8.
Appleton, John, M. D. Catalogue of the library of
the Mass. Hist. Soc. Boston, 1859-60. 2v^ 8.
Monumental memorials of the Appleton family.
Boston, 1867. 4".
Paper on the alleged portrait of the Rev. J. Wilson,
<-d: (In Mass. Hist. Soc. 1 roc. 1867-69.)
Paper on the portrait of S. Cabot. (In Mass. Hist.
Soc. Proc. 1864-65.)
MASS. HIST. Soc. Proceedings on the death of J.
Appleton. (In their Proc. 1867-69.)
Appleton, Nathan. Doctrines of original sin and the trin
ity; a correspondence [with] W. E. Haygate. Bos
ton. 1859. 8. (B1388)
Examination of the banking system of Mass, in refer
ence to the renewal of the bank charters. Boston,
1831. 8. (B 1022)
Introduction of the power loom, aud origin of Lowell.
Lowell, 1858. 8. (B 1596)
-- Labor, its relations in Europe and the U. S. compared.
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Note. The library contains works by the following
Arabic authors : Ab d-al-Latif ; Abu Bakr Ibn Badr ;
other Abus ; Ahmed Klmn , Syrtl ; Hadji Khalfa ;
al-Hariri ; Ibn Batuta ; Ibn Khaldun ; Jabir ;
al-Makkari ; al-Masudi ; al-Mutanabbi ; Paul of
Antioch \ at-Tabari ; Zin ad-Din, dc. See also
Alif laila ; Bible ; Seif ul- Tidjan ; and Oriental
literature.
Arabian nights 1 entertainments. See Alif laila.
Arabische Pulver, Das ; von A. v. Kotzehue. (In his Thea
ter, v. 26. 1840.)
Arabistan. Dr. BODE, C. A. Travels in Arabistan.
London, 18 15. 2 v. 8".
Arabs in Spain. Sfe Moors in Spain.
Aracan. COMSTOCK, G. S. Notes on Arakan. (In Amer.
Orient. Soc. Journ., v. 1. 1849.)
SCIIOUTEXS Kcise. (In Allgem. Hist., v. 12. 1754.)
Arachnidae. BLACK-WALL, J. Spiders of Great
Britain. Lond., Hoy. Soc., 1861-64. 2 pts. 4.
DALLAS, W. S. A rachnida. (In Record of zoolog. lit.,
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WALCKENAEH, C. R. Tableau des araneides.
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Arachnitis. PARENT-DUCHATELET, A. J. B., and
MARTINET, L. L infiammation de Farach-
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Aragao Morato, Francisco Manoel Trigozo d . See Trigoso
d Aragao Morato, F. M.
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Vol. 1. Introd. par A. von Humboldt. Histoire de
ma jeunesse. Notices biog. : Fresnel. Alexandre
Volta. Thomas Young. Joseph Fourier. James
Watt. Carnot.
2. Ampere. Caritat de Condorcet. Bailly.
Gaspard Monge. Poisson. Catal. des travaux laisses
par Poisson. Appendice.
3. Gay-Lussac. Malus. Biog. des princip. astron.
Moliere. Discours funeraires. De 1 utilite des pen
sions accordees aux sav., aux litterateurs, aux artistes.
4. Le tonnerre. Electro-magnetismc. Elcctricite
animale. Magnetisme terrestre. Auroras boreales.
5. Les machines a vapeur. Explosions des ma
chines a vapeur. Les chemins de fer. Telegraphes
electriques. Les chaux les mortiers et les ciments
hydraul. sur pouzzolanes nat. et artific. Navigation.
6. Les phures. Les fortifications. Les puits fores.
Filtration des eaux. Elevation de 1 eau des mines.
Sur divers etablissements publics. Les systemes dc la
protection et du libre echange. Brevets d invention.
7- De la scintillation. Constit. physiques dusoleil et
des etoiles. Les eclipses, et partic. 1 eclipse totale de
soleil, 1842. La polarisation de la lumiere. .Sur 1 im-
pulsion des rayons solaires. Le daguerreotype. La
phosphorescence. L action calorif. et Faction chimique
de la lumiere. Vitesse de la lumiere. Les theories de
1 emission et des ondes.
8. La prediction du temps. De 1 influence de la
lune sur les phenom. terrestres. Le rayonnement de
la chaleur & travers 1 atmosphere. La formation de la
glace. L etat thermomet. du globe terrestre.
9. Questions a resoudre concern, la meteorologic, la
physique du globe, 1 hydrographie, et Part nautique.
Voyage de 1 Uranie. Voyage de la Coquille. Voyage
de la Chevrctte. Voyage de la Bonite. Voyage de la
Venus. Tableau des regions arctiques. Tableau
d une partie de 1 Abyssinie. Tableau d une partie de
1 interieur de 1 Afrique. Tableau des terres australes.
Table des dates des principales decouvertes en geog
raphic. Un projet de percement de 1 Isthmede Tehuan-
tepec. La geog. et la topog. du Japon. Le voyage de
M. Dumont-d tlrville. Necessite d un ohscrvatoire
nautique au Havre. La publication des voy. scientif.
Notes sur quelques resviltats obtenus pendant 1C voy.
scientif. du Berard a la Nouv. Zelande. Les voyages
aeronautiques executes dans 1 interet de 1 avancement
des sciences. Notes destinees a de nouv. instruct, sur
les observ. a faire dans les voyages scientif. et partic. en
Algerie. Observ. baromet. dans leurs rapports avec la
navigation. Les phenomenes de la mer.
10. Les couleurs des lames minces. La polarisa
tion coloree. Les phemomenes de la polarisation de la
lumiere. Nouveaux phenomenes d optiquc. 4e mi-
moire sur plusieurs nouv. phenom. d optique. Les
puissances refractives et dispers. de certains liquides et
des vapours qu ils forment. L action quo les rayons dc
lumiere polarises exercent les uns sur les autres. Les
moycns de resoudre la plupart des questions de photo
metric que la decouvertc de la polarisation de la lumiere
a fait naitre. La photometric. La densite et la refrac
tion de 1 eau. La methode des interferences appliq. ii
la recherche des indices de refraction.
11. Vitesse du son. Forces elastiques dc Pair et de
la vapeur. Mesure de la meridiennc de France. Le
cercles repetiteurs. La latitude dc Paris. Les observ.
des long, et des lat. geod. L attraction des montagnes.
Les operations geod. en Italic par les ingenieurs geog.
franc. Les observ. du pendule. Les etoiles multiples.
La parallaxe de la 61e du Oygne. L inventeur du
micrometre oculaire. Quelques instruments et observ.
astron. De nouv. moyens d eclairer les fils de reticules
et dcs micrometres. Un micrometre a double refraction.
L obliquite de I ecliptiquc et 1 existence d une collim.
individ. Un moyen tres-simple de s affranchir des cr-
reurs personnelles dans les observ. des passages des as-
trcs au meridien. Memoirc sur Mars. De Pinfluence
des lunettes sur les images. Sur la traite de M. Brew-
ster rel. aux instruments. Sur 1 irradiation. Sur une
chambre obscure. Mesurcs du diametre de Mercure.
Mcsurcs du diametre de Venus. Observ. de Jupiter
et de ses satellites. Mcsurcs de Saturnc et dc son an-
neau. Mcsurcs d Uranus. Sur une etoile paraissant so
mouvoir d un mouvement propre. Les taches solaires.
Les cometcs. Les etoiles filantcs. Les variations
de la temperature a diverses profondeurs an dessous du
ARAGO
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ABATUS
sol. L equateur magnetique. Observ. d electrieite at
mospherique. Observ. sur Petal electrique de Pair a
Paris en 1829, 30, et 37. Notes diverges , ur I eleetricite.
DC quelques phenomenes curieux. Les depressions
de 1 horizon de la mer. Divers phenomenes d optique.
Les affinites des corps pour la lumiere et partic. sur
les forces refringentes des diflerents gaz. Les pouvoirs
dispersifs.
12. Lettre a A. de Humboldt. M. le Baron de Zach
et sa correspond, astronomique. La prise de possession
des decouvertes scientifiques. Les chronometres et les
Eendules. Rapports, etc. Sur les hygrometres Sur
;s vents, les ouragans et les trombes. Sur la prcssion
atmospherique. Sur la pluie. Sur la grele. Sur
1 organisation dc PEcole Polytechnique. Discours sur
1 enseignement. Lettre rel. a une pretendue candidature
a l Ac:iideiiiie. Lettre sur la decouverte de MM. Niepce
etDaguerre. Eusebe Salvertc.
13. Notice chronologiquo sur les O3uvres d Arago.
Tables.
Aeronautic voyages with a view to the advancement of
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Astronomic populaire. Paris, 1857. 4v. 8.
Eng. Popular astronomy; tr. by W. II. Smyth
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Biographic de Condorcet. (In Condorcet, J. A. N. C.
de. (Euvres, v. 1. 1847-49.)
Biographies of distinguished scientific men ; tr.
by W. H. Smyth, B. Powell, and K. Grant.
London, 1857. 8.
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Eulogy on T. Young. (In Smithson. Inst. Rep. 1869.)
History of my youth ; tr. by B. Powell. Lon
don," 1862. 16.
- Life of J. Watt. Edin., 1839. 8.
Meteorological essays, with introd. by A. v.
Humboldt; tr. by E. Sabine. Lond., 1855. 8.
Notice historique. Qucl fut le fondateur de PEcole
Polytechnique ? Paroles d adieu le 31 Janvier 1847
aux funerailles de M. Gambey. (In Annuaire du
Bureau des Longitudes. 1850.)
- Notices scientifiques. (In Annuaire du Bureau des
Longitudes.)
Namely. 1835. Sur les puits fores, connus sous le
iiom de puits artesiens. Sur la comete qui doit passer
an perihelie en nov. 1835. 1836. Sur la derniere ap
parition de la comete de Halley. Des hieroglyphes.
Magnetisme. Meteorcs lumineux. Vents. Courants
delamer. Observations diverses. 1337. Notice his
torique sur les machines a vapour. 1838. Sur le ton-
nerre. 1839. Eloge historique de J. Watt. Rapport
fait a 1 Acad. des Sciences concernant les observ. de me-
teorologie et de physique du globe. 1840. Rapport
fait a 1 Acad. sur les travaux scientif. pendent le voyage
de la Venus. Observ. meteorol. Observations de-
tachees. Rapport sur la partie geol. et mineral, de la
campagne de la Venus. Disc., aout 3, 1839, sur la
tombc de Prony. Disc, aux funerailles de M. Poisson,
avrilSO, 1840. 1842. Analyse hist, et crit. de la vie
et les travaux de Sir W. tlerschel. Sur 1 cclipse to-
tale de soleil juillet 8, 1842. 1844. Notice sur les
decouv. astron. de Laplace. Sur PObservatoire de Paris.
Sur la grande comete de 1843. Disc, aux funerailles
de M. Puissant. Jan. 12, 1S43. Disc, aux funeraille
de M. Bouvard. juin 11, 1843. 1846. Sur Peclipsc
totalc de solcil juil. 8, 1842. Sur les chaux, les mor-
tiers, et les ciments hydrauliques ; sur les pouzzolanes
naturelles et artiflcielles; rapport a la Chambre des Dep
utes sur les travaux de M. Vicat. Tableau d une
partie de PAbyssinie; rapp. a 1 Acad. des Sciences sur
le voy. de Galinier et Ferret. Est-il possible, dans 1 etat
actuel de nos connaissances, de predire le temps qu il
fera a une epoque et dans un lieu donnes? 1 eut-on es-
perer en tous cas, que ce problemc sera resolu un jour ?
1851. Du calendrier. 1852. Notice sur les ob-
serv. qui out fait connaitre la constit. physique du soleil
et celles de div. etoiles. Rapport sur le projet de loi
tendant a ouvrir au Ministre de Plnstruct. Pub. un credit
de 90000 fr. pour la construe, du pied parallatique de la
grande lunette de PObservatoire. 1853. Biographic
de J. S. Bailly.
Popular lectures on astronomy ; tr. by W. K.
Kelly. London, [184-]. 8."
Same. "With add. and corr. by D. Lardner.
New York, 1845. 8.
Tract on comets; tr. by J. Farrar. Boston,
1832. 12.
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LOMENIE, L. de. Arago. (/wLomenie, L.de. Sketches.
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Arago, Jacques Etienne Victor. Souvenirs d un
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Aragon. BLANCAS, G. de. Ad regum Aragonum
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ST. IIiLAiRE, R. Sur les juifs et i inquisition en Cas
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SASTAGO, conde de. Descripcion de los canales
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Aragones, Juan. Doce cucntos. (In Aribau. Nov. ant. a
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Aram, Eugene. ACCOUNT of the life and trial of
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GENUINE account of the trial. 1st Amer. from llth
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Boston. 1832. 8. (B 1757)
GROUNDWORK of Bulwcr s -Eugene Aram ; account
of his trial [also] Hood s poem, n.p .. 1832. 8. (B 14)
REMARKABLE trial and defence of E. Aram. (In
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Arana de Varflora, Fermin. Compeiidio historico-
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Contents. Vol. 1. Usefulness of mathematical learn
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altercation of the ancients. Learned dissertation on
dumpling. Gulliver decypher d; or, Remarks on [Gul
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remarks on Gulliver s travels ; by Dr. Bantley. Ac
count of the state of learning in the empire of Lilliput;
with the history of Bullum. State quacks or the polit
ical botchers. Account of the sickness and death of
Dr. W dw rd ; by Dr. Tecknicum. Life of Don
Bilioso de L Estomac. Most wonderful wonder; trav
els of Mynheer Veteranus. Manifesto of Lord Peter.
The devil to pay at St. James. Epitaph on a grey
hound. Notes of the six days preceding the death of
a late Right Rev. . 2. The masquerade, a poem.
Harmony in an up