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CATALOGUE  OF  B06k^ 

IN  THE 

CHILDREN'S  DEPARTMENT 

OF  THE 
CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 


VOLUME   II 

SECOND   EDITION 


PITTSBURGH 

CARNEGIE  LIBRARY 

1920 


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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS 

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CHILDREN'S  DEPARTMENT 

OF  THE 

CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 


Volume  II 

SECOND  EDITION 


PITTSBURGH 
CARNEGIE  LIBRARY 

1920 


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Contents 


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Volume  I 


Preface 
Author  List 
Title  List 


Page 

5 

7 

389 


Subject  Index 


Volume  II 


Subject  Index 


Different  editions  have  been  listed  in  the  subject  index  only  when  it  has  been 
necessary  to  indicate  a  change  in  paging.  For  full  entries  and  annotations  of  books 
see  Author  list. 

A  Becket,  St.  Thomas.    See  Thomas  a  Becket,  St. 
Abolition  of  slavery.    See  Slavery. 

Aboukir  bay,  Battle  of,  1798. 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p.450-456 j  590.4  T19 

Acadia. 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p.121-129,  142-147 j  974.4  H36 

Hawthorne.     Whole  history  of  grandfather's  chair,  p.121- 
129,   142-147 j  974-4  H36g 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  our  country,  p. 66-72 j  973  J37 

Accidents.     See  First  aid  in  illness  and  injury. — Life-saving. 

Acorns. 

Andrews.    Stories  Mother  Nature  told,  p. 78-92 j  570.4  A56 

Acrobats. 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p. 255-292 j  604  M76 

Actors  and  acting. 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 213-217 j  174  R31 

See  also  Drama. — Moving  pictures. — Operettas. — Pageants. — Panto- 
mime.— Plays. — Puppet  shows. — Tableaux. 
Also  Boatl'c,  .^d'y^iij).:     \:  .'  *•  '. .-' ..* 

Adams,  Mr.y  Abigail' (Smith).'     '•'••"' 

Richards.    AbigQ5l;A;Gains  and  her  times j  92  A2iir 

Adams,  John.  '      ■--«-'••'■ 

Brooks.     Centur}?  hoaW  of , f aticiifs  Americans,  p. 17-30.  .  .  .j  923  B77 

Brooks.     Histvoric  Amer/cans,  -p. §6-99 j  920  B77h 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 85-90 j  920  M91 

Adams,  John  Quincy. 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  p. 17-32.... j  923  B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 202-217 j  920  B77h 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p. 149-159 j  973  L76 

Adams,  Samuel. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 60-72 j  920  B77h 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 51-55 j  920  M91 


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Addams,  Jane. 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p.295-322 j  920.7  P24 

Addresses.    See  Orations. 

Adobe. 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p.98-104 j  604  L23 

Our  country:  West,  p. 189-192 j  917.9  O32 

Adventures. 

Dole.    Book  of  adventure j  D694b2 

Famous  adventures  and  prison  escapes j  973.7  F21 

Hale.     Stories  of  adventure j  910.8  H15S 

Lang.    Blue  true  story  book j  904  L23b 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book j  904  L23r 

Lang.     True  story  book j  904  L23 

Pittenger.     Great  locomotive  chase j  973.7  P67 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements j  920  Ti9a 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book j  590.4  T19 

Trowbridge.    Brave  deeds j  904  T77b 

See  also  Explorers. — Frontier  life. — Heroes  and  heroism. — Hunting. 
— Indians    of    America. —  Pirates. —  Sea    stories. —  Shipwrecks. — 
Sports. — Travel. — Voyages. — (The)  West. 
Also  names  of  battles  and  of  wars,  as  War  of  1812. 

.^neas. 

Abbott.     Romulus,  p. 59-154 j  92  R667a 

Brooks.    Story  of  the  ^neid j  873  V34ab 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Hale,  p. 314-348 j  292  B87 

Bulfinch.    Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Scott,  p. 319-355 j  292  B87a 

Bulfinch.     Golden  age  of  myth  &  legend,  p. 317-352 j  292  B87g 

Church.     .lEneid  for  boys  and  girls j   873  V34C 

Church.     Stories  from  Virgil j  873  V34 

Church.     Stories  of  the  Old  World,  p. 247-354 j  292  C46 

Clarke.     Story  of  yEneas.  ....■.........,.....,:./.■.'.; .:.^....  .  .j  873  V34ac 

Gayley.     Classic  myths,  p.346-37^.  ......  .'v*.\'- •.•l-f-t*-'- ■• -J  292  G25a 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Pome,  p,36o-.3_77 j  292  G95 

Havell.    Stories  from  the  ^neid.  .....  ., .''.'.:.".  .•.*: ," j  873  V34h 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales,  p.  106-223.. .,.,". j  292  S88 

Tappan.    Stories  from  the  classics,  p.395-496.-f.'.  .' j  880.8  T19 

Aerial  navigation.    See  Aeroplanes. — Air-ships. — Balloons. 

Aeroplanes. 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p. 321-354 j  609  B17 

Bond.     Inventions  of  the  great  war,  p. 123-147 j  355  B62 

Cavanagh.     Model  aeroplanes  and  their  engines j  533-652  C29 

Collins.     Boys'  book  of  model  aeroplanes j  533-6  C71 

Collins.     Second  boys'  book  of  model  aeroplanes j  533-6  C71S 

Gibson.     War  inventions,  p. 225-250 j  355  G36 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys,  p. 297-326 j  790  Hi6h 

Hall.     The  handy  boy,  p.265-295 j  790  Hi6ha 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT   INDEX  7 

Aeroplanes — continued. 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p. 273-295 j  926  H72 

Hubbard  &  Turner.     Boys'  book  of  aeroplanes j  533.652  H87 

Kasmar.     First  lessons  in  aeronautics j  533.6  K13 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p. 3-128,  375-387.  .j  609  M48a 
Miller.     Kitecraft  and  kite  tournaments,  p. 103-126.  ..  .j  533.6  M69k 

Morgan.     How  to  build  a  20-foot  bi-plane  glider j  533.652  M89 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    transportation, 

p.270-275 j  380  R56a 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Wonder  of  war  in  the  air j  R656W0 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p. 268-298 j  604  T19 

Verrill.     Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 258-284 j  796  V28 

Walker.     Aerial  navigation j   533.6  Wi6a 

Walker.     Practical  kites  and  aeroplanes j  533.6  W16 

Williams.    How  to  make  things,  p. 296-3 10 j  604  W74h 

See  also  Air-ships. — Balloons. 

Also  Langley,  Samuel  Pierpont. 

.^sop. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers,  p. 39-54 j  928  A21 

^tna,  Mount.     See  Etna,  Mount. 

Afghanistan. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 317-321 j  915   C22a 

Huntington.    Asia,  p. 1 12-120 j  915  H94 

Redway.     All  around  Asia,  p. 267-273 j  915  R27 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 2,  p. 273-282 j  909  T19 

Afghanistan.    Stories. 

Henty.    For  name  and  fame j  H456fo 

Africa. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 3,  p. 265-484 j  909  T19 

Africa.    Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     Africa j  916  C22 

Carroll  &  Waldo.   Around  the  world;  book  five,  p.81-117.  .j  910  C23e 

Du  Chaillu.     Country  of  the  dwarfs j  916.7  D86c 

Du  Chaillu.     In  African  forest  and  jungle j  916.7  D86i 

Du  Chaillu.     Lost  in  the  jungle j  916.7  D861 

Du  Chaillu.     My  Apingi  kingdom.  .' j  916.7  D86m 

Du  Chaillu.     Stories  of  the  gorilla  country j  916.7  D86 

Du  Chaillu.     Wild  life  under  the  equator j  916.7  D86w 

Knox.     Adventures   of  two   youths   in   a   journey   through 

Africa j    916   K35 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo j  916.7  K35 

Knox.     In  wild  Africa j  916.6  K35 

Lane.     Under   sunny   skies,   p.99-122 j  914   L23 

Moncrieff.     The  world,  p. 128-147 j  910  M8iw 

See    also    Bushmen. —  Hottentots. — ^  Negroes. —  Nile    river. —  Sahara 
desert. — Zulus. 
Also  names  of  countries,  as  Egypt. 


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Africa.    Exploration. 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p. 188-220 j  910.8  H15 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 8-46 j  910  H45f 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations j  910.9  J25 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 344-354 j  910  S73f 

Synge.     Book  of  discovery,  p. 339-356,  391-402,  440-500.. j  910.9  S99 
Verne.     Great  explorers  of  the  19th  century,  p.66-148.  .j  923.9  V27g 
See  also  names  of  African  explorers,  as  Livingstone,  David. — Stanley, 
Sir  Henry  Morton. 

Africa.    Geography. 

Tarr  &  McMurry.     New  geographies,  v.i,   p.231-238;   v.2, 

P-373-390 j    910    T2in 

Africa.     Manners  and  customs. 

Barnard.    How  other  people  live,  p. 38-47 qj  910  B25 

Carpenter.     Around  the  world  with  the   children,  p. 22-40, 

93-103 j  910  C22a 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.98- 

102,    118-122 j    390    S53 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 123-150 j  572.9  S79 

Africa.    Stories. 

Ballantyne.     Gorilla  hunters j   B2i3g 

Henty.     By  sheer  pluck j  H456bys 

Stanley.     My  Kalulu j   S787m 

Africa,  South. 

Kidd.     South  Africa j  916.8  K24 

White  &  Smith.     Little  journey  to  South  Africa j  916.8  W63I 

Africa,  South.     History. 

Lang.     Blue  true  story  book,  p. 19-49 j  904  L23b 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p.i-i8 j  904  L23r 

Lang.     True  story  book,  p. 132-152 j  904  L23 

Marshall.    An  empire  story,  p.243-343 ^ j  900  M41 

See  also  Boer  war. 

Agamemnon,  king  of  Mycence. 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p.  1-29 j  923.1  F24b 

See  also  Trojan  war. 

Agassiz,  Louis. 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 145-168 j  920  G38 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 1-27 j  920  Mil 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.261- 

300. j  925  W93 

Agesilaus  II,  king  of  Sparta. 

Gould.    Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  p. 66-73  J  920  P72zg 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 380-382 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.4,  p. 1-49.  152-158 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 158-166 j  920  P720 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  9 

Agincourt,  Battle  of,  1415. 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p. 51-61 j  904  W8s 

Agis  IV,  king  of  Sparta. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  p.73-80.  j  920  P72zg 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.4,  p.445-466,  553-558 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.262-268 j  920  P720 

Agriculture.     See  Farming. 

Aguinaldo. 

Butterworth.     Story  of  Magellan,  p. 197-202 j  910  B98 

Ainos. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 242-244 j  910  J37 

Starr.    Strange  peoples,  p.95-100 j  572.9  S79 

Air. 

Arey.     Physiography  for  high  schools,  p. 65-179 j  551  A68 

Buckley.    Fairy-land  of  science,  p. 53-75 j  570.4  B85 

Frye.     Brooks  and  brook  basins,  p. 61-70 j  551.48  F97 

Gibson.    The  great  ball  on  which  we  live,  p.161-189 j  550  G369 

Hooker.     Child's  book  of  nature,  pt.3,  p.9-89 j  581  H77C 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 2,  p. 73-79.... j  910  K26 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p. 322-349 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Barometer. 

Air,  Liquid.    See  Liquid  air. 

Air-ships. 

Baker.     Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p. 27-76 j  609  Bi7b 

Bond.     Inventions  of  the  great  war,  p. 148-168 j  355  B62 

Burns.    Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 173-190 j  609  B93 

Collins.    Boys'  book  of  model  aeroplanes j  533.6  C71 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p. 29-50 j  609  D75 

Hodgson.     Mechanics  indoors  and  out,  p. 158-183 j  620  H66 

Kasmar.     First  lessons  in  aeronautics j  533.6  K13 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 162-180 j  530.7  P4ia 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    transportation, 

p. 264-270 j    380    R56a 

Santos-Dumont.     My  air-ships j  533.6  S23 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p.260-267 j  604  T19 

Turner.    Aerial  navigation  of  to-day j  533.6  T86 

Walker.     Aerial  navigation j  533.6  Wi6a 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.456-476 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Aeroplanes. — Balloons. 

Alabama  and  Kearsarge  (ships). 

Barstow.     The   Civil  war,  p.161-172 j  973.7  B27 

Civil  war  stories,   p.  156-177 j    C496 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p.256-264 j  910.4  H15 

Matthews.     Our  navy  in  time  of  war,  p. 223-230 j  973.7  M47 

Stevens.     Boy's  book  of  famous  warships,  p. 190-206 j  359  S84 


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Alamo,  Siege  of  the,  1836. 

Davis.     Under  six  flags,  p. 82-87 j  976.4  D32 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p.171-181 j  973  L76 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.2,  p. 217-224 j  973  M9ia 

Roosevelt.     Stories  of  the  great  West,  p.97-105 j  917.8  R68s 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p.297-307 j  904  T77b 

Alaric,  king  of  the  Visigoths. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.27- 

35 j    920   Hii3fa 

Alaska.     Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  P.336-3S2 j   917   C22a 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Alaska  and  Canada j  917.98  G31 

King.     Picturesque  geographical   readers,   v. 5,   p. 78-105.. j   910  K26 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 327-337 j  973  M9ia 

Our  country:  West,  p. 3-64 j  917-9  O32 

Alaska.    Manners  and  customs. 

Carroll  &  Jerome.    Around  the  vi^orld;  book  three,  p.9-46.  .j  910  C23C 

Mott  &  Dutton.     Fishing  and  hunting,  p. 94-1 18 j  910  M94 

Nixon.     Our  little  Alaskan  cousin j  917-98  N37 

Alaska.    Stories. 

Browne.     The  white  blanket j   B798W 

Hough.     Young  Alaskans j   H834y 

Munroe.     Fur-seal's  tooth j   M968fu 

Munroe.     Snow-shoes  and  sledges j  M968S 

Packard.    Young  ice  whalers j  Pi26y 

Thompson.     Gold-seeking  on  the  Dalton  trail j  T3793g 

Albemarle  (ship). 

Barstow.     The  Civil  war,  p.i73-i79 J  973-7  B27 

Blaisdell    &    Ball.      Heroic    deeds    of    American    sailors, 

p.iio-128 j    973    BS2he 

Civil  war  stories,  p. 178-187 j  C496 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p. 291-300 j  973  L76 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.294-301 j  923.5  M91 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 314-326 j  973  Mgia 

Strange  stories  of  the  Civil  war,  p.105-116 j  S897S 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 365-376 j  904  T77b 

Albert  I,  king  of  the  Belgians. 

Parkman.     Fighters  for  peace,  p.  1-24 j  923.5   P24 

Alchemy.    See  Chemistry. 

Alcibiades. 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  p. 262-274.  .  .  .j  938  C46 
Gould.      Children's    Plutarch;    tales    of    the    Greeks,    p.51- 

59 j    920    P72zg 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p.i73-i79-  ■  •  •  J  920  H113 
Morris.    Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 221-225 J  938  M9ia 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  ii 

Alcibiades — contittued. 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 233-259 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v. 2,  p. 1-51,   101-106 j  920   P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 126-134 j  920  P720 

Alcott,  Louisa  May. 

Alcott.     Lulu's  library,  v.3,  p. 7-21 j  A355IU 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p.104-121.  .  .  .j  920.7  B61 

Cheney.     Louisa  May  Alcott j  92  A35SC 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.291-302 j  920.7  H72 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.2,  p. 175-194..  .  .j  928  K23 

Macomber.     Stories  of  our  authors,  p. 151-176.  .  .  . ." j  928  M21 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.2, 

p.179-195 j  810.9  W93 

Alden,  Mrs  Priscilla  (Alullins). 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p. 107-123 j  920.7  H72 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p.  16-27 j  928  R43 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.2, 

p. 196-209 j    810.9    W93 

Alexander  the  Great,  king  of  Macedon. 

Abbott.     Alexander  the  Great j  92  A374a 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 87-96....  j  904  Bi9t 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p. 71-109 j  923.1  F24b 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales   of  the    Greeks,   p.115- 

128 j    920    P72zg 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  Greeks,  p.227-255 j  938  G95 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 215-226.  . .  .j  920  H113 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p.43-60 j  923  H28 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p. 90-106 j  904  J37 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 296-304 j  938  M9ia 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 420-444 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.4,  p. 159-255 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p.98-148 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 211-229 j  920  P720 

Russell.     Alexander  the  Great j  92  A374r 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 346-372 j  920  Tiga 

Alexander  the  Great,  king  of  Macedon.     Stories. 

Church.     A  young  Macedonian j  C468y 

Alfred  the  Great,  king  of  England. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 5-10 j  904  B19 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p. 169-194 j  923.1  F24b 

Freeman.     Old-English  history,  p. 1 13-138 j  942.01  F91 

Gilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p. 183-192 j  904  G42 

Haaren    &    Poland.      Famous    men    of    the    middle    ages, 

p. 135-142 j  920  Hii3fa 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p. 122-143 j  923  H28 


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Alfred  the  Great,  king  of  England — continued. 

Krapp.     In  oldest  England,  p. 73-93 j  942.01   K41 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 127-143 j  920  Miih 

McKilliam.     Alfred  the  Great j  92  A392m 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p. 19-34 j  942  Mgia 

Tappan.     In  the  days  of  Alfred  the  Great j  92  A392t 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.i,  p.57- 

78 j  820.9  W93 

Alfred  the  Great,  king  of  England.    Stories. 

Henty.     Dragon  and  the  raven j  H456dr 

Madison.    A  maid  at  King  Alfred's  court j  M236m 

Alhambra. 

Browne.     Spain,  p. 30-38 j  914.6  B79 

Irving.     The  Alhambra j  914.6   I28 

Irving.     Legends  of  the  Alhambra j  398.2  I28I 

Irving.     Tales  from  the  Alhambra j  398.2  I28 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 309-318 j  910  J37 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p.ii-i8 j  914  L23 

Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Italy,  Spain  and 

Portugal,  pt.2,  p.82-86 j  914.5   W62 

Alighieri,  Dante.    See  Dante. 

All  Fools'  day.     See  April  Fool's  day. 

Allegheny  county,  Pa. 

Cornman  &  Gerson.     Geography  primer,  p. 139-154 j  910  C82a2 

Allen,  Ethan. 

Drake.     Watch  fires  of  '76,  p.48-66 j  973.3  D78 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 38-45 j  923.5  M9ih 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 172-179 j  973  M9ia 

Allen,  Ethan.     Stories. 

Thompson.     Green  mountain  boys j  T379ig 

Alligators. 

Southern  stories,  p.80-95 j   S727 

See  also  Crocodiles. — Reptiles. 

Almanacs. 

World  almanac  and  encyclopedia rj  317.3  W89 

Alphabet. 

Butterworth.     Little  Arthur's  history  of  Rome,  p. 18-21..  ..j  937  B98 

Clodd.    Story  of  the  alphabet j  411  C61 

Holbrook.     Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers,  p. 108-115. ..  .j  571  H69 
See  also  Lettering. — Primers. — Writing. 

Alps  mountains. 

Finnemore.      Switzerland j    914-94    F51 

George.     Little  journey  to  France  and  Switzerland j  914.4  G31 

Northern   Europe,   p. 78-94 j   914   N45 

See  also  St.  Bernard  pass. — Switzerland. 


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Alps  mountains.     Stories. 

Spyri.     Heidi J   S772h5 

For  other  editions  see  Author  Hst. 
Spyri.     Moni  the  goat  boy j  S772m 

Alvarado,  Pedro  de. 

Lummis.     Spanish  pioneers,  p.170-180 j  973-1    L97 

Amateur  theatricals.    See  Plays. 

Amber. 

Andrews.     Stories  Mother  Nature  told,  p. 1-6 j  570-4  A56 

George.     Little  journey  to  Germany,  pt.i,  p.95-97 J  914-3  G31 

Kelley.     Boy  mineral  collectors,  p. 123-126 j  549  K16 

Wade.     Our  little  German  cousin,  p. 87-92 j  914.3  Wii 

America.     See  Central  America. — North    America. — South   America. — 
United  States. 

American  colonial  history.    See  United  States.     Colonial  period. 

American  flag.    See  Flags. 

American  history.    See  United  States.     History. 

American  Indians.     See  Indians  of  America. 

American  literature. 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  American  literature.    2v.  .j  810.9  W93 
See  also  Authors. — Books  and  reading. — English  literature. — Humor. 
— Letters. —  Orations. —  Poetry.      Collections. —  Poets. —  Readers 
and  speakers. 

American  poetry.    See  Poetry.     Collections. 

American  revolution. 

Abbot.    Story  of  our  army,  p.i-i93 J  973  Ai2s 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  the  American  revolution j  973.3  B77 

Coffin.     Boys  of  '76 j  973-3  C66 

Dodge.    Stories  of  American  history j  973  D67 

Drake.     Watch  fires  of  '76 j  973-3  D78 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 120-129 j  904  E35 

Fiske.    War  of  independence j  973-3  F54 

Guerber.    Story  of  the  thirteen  colonies j  973-2  G95 

Hart.     Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution j  973.3  H31 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds,  p. 50-92 j  904  J37st 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p.ii5-i77 j  973  J37 

Johonnot.    Ten  great  events  in  history,  p.244-264 j  904  J37t 

Lodge.     Story  of  the  Revolution j  973-3  L76 

Moses.     Paul  Revere j  92  R368m 

Nicolay.     Book  of  American  wars,  p.69-173 j  973  N32 

Tiffany.     From  colony  to  commonwealth j  973-3  T45 

Washington.     Rules  of  conduct,  p.43-82 j  92  W272 

Watson.    Boston  tea  party j  973-3  W3ib 

See  also  Boston  massacre. — Boston  tea-party. — Declaration  of  inde- 
pendence.— Stamp  act. — United  States.     History. 
Also  names  of  battles,  as  Lexington  and  Concord,  Battle  of,  1775. 
Also  names  of  persons  as  Hale,  Nathan. — Washington,  George. 


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American  revolution.     Poetry. 

Eggleston.     American  war  ballads,  v.i,  p. 23-104 j  811.08  E35a 

English.     Boy's  book  of  battle-lyrics,  p. 31-138 j  811  E64 

Knowles.     Poems  of  American  patriotism,  p. 65-80 j  811.08  K35 

Matthews.     Poems  of  American  patriotism,  p. 8-82 j  811.08  M47 

Stevenson.     Poems  of  American  history,  p. 127-265 j  811.08  S84 

American  revolution.     Stories. 

Barnes.     For  king  or  country j   B256lf 

Cooper.     Spy j  C787SP 

Cooper.     Wyandotte j    C787wy 

Dickinson.     Children's  book  of  patriotic  stories j   D552ch 

Knipe.     The  lucky  sixpence j   K3462I 

Mason.     Tom  Strong,  Washington's  scout j   M448t 

Otis.     At  the  siege  of  Quebec j  0314a 

Otis.     Boys  of  Fort  Schuyler j  03i4bo 

Otis.     With  Lafayette  at   Yorktown j   O314W 

Perry.     Three  little  daughters  of  the  Revolution j  P445t 

Price.     Lads  and  lassies  of  other  days j  P943I 

Revolutionary  stories j  R371 

Sage.     Little  daughter  of  the  Revolution j  Si29ili 

Seawell.     Quarterdeck,  and  Fok'sle j   S442q 

Stoddard.     Red   patriot j    S869re 

Taggart.     Loyal  blue  and  royal   scarlet j   T134I 

Thompson.     Green  mountain  boys j   T379ig 

Tomlinson.     Marching  against  the  Iroquois j  T597m 

Tomlinson.     Three  colonial  boys j  T597t 

Tomlinson.     Three  young  continentals j  T597th 

Tomlinson.     Two  young  patriots j   T597tw 

Tomlinson.     Under  colonial  colors j  T597U 

Tomlinson.     Washington's  young  aids j  T597W 

True.     Morgan's  men j   T776m 

True.     On  guard! j   T7760 

True.     Scouting  for  Washington j   T776S 

Amusements. 

Bailey.     Boys'  make-at-home  things j  790  B15 

Bailey.     Girls'  make-at-home  things j  790  Bi5g 

Baker.     Indoor  games  and  socials j  793  B17 

Beard,  D.  C.     American  boys'  handy  book j  790  B34w^ 

Beard,  D.  C.    Jack  of  all  trades j  790  B34J 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     American  girls'  handy-book j  790  B343 

Beard,    L.    &   A.  B.      Indoor   and    outdoor   handicraft    and 

recreation  for  girls j  790  B343i 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     Little  folks'  handy  book j  790  B343I 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     Things  worth  doing j  790  B343t 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     What  a  girl  can  make  and  do j  790  B343W 

Bullivant.     Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies j  790  B87 

Campbell.     American  girl's  home  book j  790  C15 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUI5J  ECT  INDEX  15 

Amusements — continued. 

Collins.     Handicraft  for  boys j  680  C69h 

Fraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments  j  790  F88 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman j  790  H16 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys j  790  Hi6h 

Hall.     The  handy  boy j  790  Hi6ha 

Levi.     Work  and  play  for  little  girls j  790  L66 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.2,  p. 239-281 j  910  M91 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls j  790  P23 

Tappan.    Sports  &  pastimes j  790  T19 

Yale.     When  mother  lets  us  give  a  party j  790  Y13 

Sec  also  Camping. — Charades. — Circus. — Dances.^Dolls. — Electric 
toys. — Experiments. — Fencing. — Fireworks. — Fish  and  fishing. — 
Games. —  Handicraft. —  Hunting. —  Kites. —  Magic. —  Magic  lan- 
terns.— Moving  pictures. — Occupations  for  children. — Pageants. 
— Pantomime. — Paper  work. — Parties. — Plays. — Puppet  shows. — 
Riddles. — Riding. — Skating. — Sports. — Toys. — Tricks  and  puzzles. 

Anatomy.     See  Physiology. 

Ancient  history.     See  History,  Ancient. 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers,  p. 143-163 j  928  A21 

George  &  Dean.     Little  journeys  to  Holland,  Belgium  and 

Denmark,   pt.2,   p. 78-81 j   914.92   G31 

Thomson.     Denmark,  p. 12-17 j  914-89  T38 

Van  Sickle  &  Seegmiller.    Fourth  reader,  p. 175-180 j  808.8  Vi7f 

Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose,  p. 253-261 j   W661C 

Andre,  John. 

Hart.     Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution,  p. 289-292.  .j  973.3  H31 
Lossing.     Two  spies j  92  H161I 

Andrea  del  Sarto. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v. 5,  p. 153-163 j  927  K23g 

Andree,  Salomon  Auguste. 

Horton.     Frozen  North,  p. 149-153 j  919.8  H81 

Angelico,  Era. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v. 5,  p. 49-101 j  927  K23g 

Angelique  de  Saint-Jean.    Sec  Arnauld,  Angelique. 

Angelo,  Michael.     See  Michael  Angelo. 

Angels. 

Clement.     Angels  in   art j   755   C56 

Anglo-Saxons. 

Freeman.     Old-English  history j  942.01  F91 

See  also  England.     History. 

Animal  houses.    Sec  Animals.     Houses. 


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Animal  kingdom.  See  Animals. — Ocean  life. 
Animal  lore.  See  Animals.  Stories. — Fables. 
Animal  stories.     See  Animals.     Stories. 

Animals. 

Bass.     Stories  of  animal  life j  590.4  B29a 

Beard.     Curious  homes  and  their  tenants j  591.52  B34 

Brearley.     Animal  secrets  told j  591.4  B71 

Breck.     Wilderness  pets  at  Camp  Buckshaw j  590.4  B72 

Buckley.     Life  and  her  children j  592  B85 

Buckley.     Winners  in  life's  race j  596  B85 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers j  599.3  B94 

Carter.     About  animals j  590.4  C23 

Comstock.     Handbook  of  nature-study rj  570.7  C73 

Cornish.    Animals  at  work  and  play j  591.5  C82a 

Cornish.     Living  animals  of  the  world.     2v qj  590  C82 

Cram.    Little  beasts  of  field  &  wood j  599  C86 

Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood j  599  C86m 

Du  Chaillu.    World  of  the  great  forest j  591.5  D86 

Fabre.     Our  humble  helpers j  636  Fii 

Feathers,  furs  and  fins j  590.4  F31 

Gask.     Hundred  best  animals j  590.4  G21 

Gask.     Wonders  of  the  zoo j  590.7  G21 

Holder.     Stories  of  animal  life j  590.4  H71S 

Hooker.     Child's  book  of  nature,  pt.2 j  581   H77C 

Hornaday.     American  natural  history qj  591.97  H79 

Ingersoll.     Wild  neighbors j   596  I24 

Johonnot.     Friends  in  feathers  and  fur j  590.4  J37f 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs j  590.4  J37n 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and  swimmers,  .j  590.4  J37s 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history j  590.4  J42 

Kelly.     Short  stories  of  our  shy  neighbors j  591.5  K17 

Madden.     Forest  friends j  590.4  M23 

Miles.     Natural  history j  590  M68 

Miller.     Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur j  590.4  M69 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals  and  their  wild  kindred j  599  M85 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v. 3 j  910  M91 

Seton.    Wild  animals  at  home j  591.5  S49 

Sharp.    Beyond  the  pasture  bars j  590.4  S53b 

Sharp.     Roof  and  meadow j  590.4  S53r2 

Sharp.     A  watcher  in  the  woods j  590.4  S53 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book j  590.4  T19 

Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries,  p. 203-232 j  T25ib2 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Pliny,  p. 60-251 j  570  P69 

Wood,  C.  D.     Animals j  590.4  W85 

Wood,  J.  G.     Popular  natural  history. j  590  W85 

Wright.     Stories  of  birds  and  beasts j  570.4  W935 


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Animals — continued. 

Wright.    Stories  of  plants  and  animals j  570.4  W935P 

See   also    Birds. — Fish    and    fishing. — Fossils. — -Hunting. — Insects. — 

Kindness  to  animals. — Natural  history. — Ocean  life. — Reptiles. — 

Taxidermy. — Worms. 

Also  names  of  animals,  as  Bears. — Horses. 

Animals.    Care. 

Barton.     The  boy  fancier j  636  B28 

Bullivant.    Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies,  p. 381-448 j  790  B87 

Comstock.     The  pet  book j  636  C73 

Fraser.       Every    boy's    book    of    handicraft,     sports    and 

amusements,  p. 442-467 j  790  F88 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p. 101-235 j  796  G77 

Johnson.    When  mother  lets  us  keep  pets j  636  J35 

Lucas.    Three  hundred  games  and  pastimes,  p. 295-321 . .  .  .j  790  L96 

Miller,  C.  H.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p. 170-192 j  796  M69 

Miller,  M.  R.     Outdoor  work,  p.  100-248 j  630  M69 

See  also  Animals.      Houses. — Animals.      Training. — Birds.      Care. — 
Kindness  to  animals. 

Animals,  Extinct. 

Holbrook.     Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers,  p. 37-42 j  571   H69 

Lankester.      Extinct   animals j   560   L26 

Mix.     Mighty  animals j  566  M75 

Sec  also  Fossils. — Mammoths. 

Animals,  Extinct.     Stories. 

Rolt-Wheeler.     The  monster-hunters j   R656m 

Animals.     Houses. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book,  P.29-S1 j  790  A21 

Foster.     Carpentry  and  woodwork,  p. 441-456 j  684  F81 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys,  p. 379-403 j  790  Hi6h 

Wheeler.     Woodworking  for  beginners,  p. 126-140 j  684  W61 

See  also  Animals.     Care. — Aquariums. — Bird  houses. 

Animals,  Kindness  to.     See  Kindness  to  animals. 

Animals.    Poetry. 

Coates.     Children's  book  of  poetry,  p. 176-278 j   821.08  C62C 

Ingpen.     One  thousand  poems  for  children,  p. 201-221.. j  821.08  I34 

Lucas.    Another  book  of  verses,  p.99-124,  235-250 j  821.08  L96a 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Posy  ring,  p. 107-122 j  821.08  W68 

Animals.     Stories. 

Billinghurst.     Hundred  anecdotes  of  animals j   B483h 

Brown.     Book  of  saints  and  friendly  beasts j  398  B78 

Bryce.     Fables  from  afar j  372.4  B84f 

Burgess.     Mother  West  Wind's  animal  friends j  B897mo 

Burgess.     Mother  West  Wind's  neighbors j  B897m 

Burgess.     Old  Mother  West  Wind j  B8970 

Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote j  398.097  C36 


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Animals.    Stories — continued. 

Clarke.     Child's  guide  to  mythology,  p.40-164 j  291   C53 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal  stories j  C645f 

•     Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories,  p.  124-148 j  398  Cjja 

Darton.     Wonder-book  of  beasts j  398  D26W 

Eddy.     Friends  and  helpers j   E264f 

Eraser.     Mooswa j    F888m 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths j   398  H69 

Holton.     Little  stories  about  little  animals j  H748I 

Jewett.     Friends  of  the  hunted j  J3i6if 

Kipling.     Jungle  book j    K278J 

Kipling.     Just  so  stories j   K278JU 

Kipling.     Second  jungle  book j   K278se 

Lagerlof.     Further  adventures  of  Nils j  Li52f 

Lagerlof.     Wonderful  adventures  of  Nils '.j   L152W 

For  other  editions  sec  Author  list. 

Lang.     Animal  story  book j  L238a 

Pyle.     Stories  of  humble  friends j    P9961S 

Serl.     In  the  animal  world j  372.4  S48 

Seton.     Animal  story  book j  S495a2 

Seton.     Krag  and  Johnny  Bear j  S495k 

Seton.     Lives  of  the  hunted j   S495li 

Seton.     Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen j  S495I 

Seton.     Wild  animals  I  have  known j  S495W 

Smith.     Four-footed  friends j  S642f 

Stowe.     Queer  little  people j  S892q 

Wilkinson.     Plantation  stories  of  old  Louisiana j  W7292P 

See  also  Fables. 

Also  names  of  animals,  subhead  stories,  as  Dogs.     Stories. 

Animals.     Training. 

Bostock.     Training  of  wild  animals j  599-7  B64 

Carter.    About  animals,  p.67-73,  130-142 j  590.4  C23 

Miller.     Outdoor  work,  p. 248-270 j  630  M69 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p. 293-347 j  604  M76 

Sec  also  Circus. 

Annapolis  Naval  Academy.     Sec  United  States.     Naval  .\cademy. 

Anne,  queen  of  Ilnglaiid. 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 263-282 j  923.1  F24 

Anne,  queen  of  England.    Stories. 

Dorr.      In   kings'   houses j    D742i 

Anniversaries.     See  Holidays. 

Also  names  of  special  days,  as  Thanksgiving  day. 

Ant.     See  Ants. 

Ant-lions. 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories,  p. 65-80 j  595-7  K16 

Needham.     Outdoor  studies,  p. 81-85 j  590-4  N19 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  ly 

Antarctic  regions. 

Gilsoii.     Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 147-159.  .  .  .j  910  G42 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p.260-287 ' j  910.8  H15 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.B,  p. 559-583 j  909  T19 

Verne.     Great  explorers  of  the  19th  century,  p. 321-357.  .j  923.9  V27g 
Sec  also  Arctic  regions. — Explorers. 

Antelopes. 

Roosevelt.     Good  hunting  in  the  West,  p. 67-77 j   799  R68 

Anthony,  Susan  Brownell. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 232-238 j  920  M91 

Anthropology.     See  Man. 

Antin,  Mary,  afterzvard  Mrs  Grabau. 

Antin.    The  promised  land j  92  A63ia 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p.  183-208 j  920.7  P24 

Wade.     Pilgrims  of  to-day,  p.112-141 j  920  Wii 

Antinous. 

Stories  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p. 167-177 j  938  S84 

Antiquities.    See  Archaeology. 

Antiquity  of  man.     See  Man.     Prehistoric. 

Antislavery.     See  Slavery. 

Antlers.    See  Deer. 

Antony,  Mark. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;  tales  of  the   Romans,  p.153- 

161 j    920    P72zgc 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.5,  p. 155-244 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 438-445 j  920  P720 

Ants. 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  sixth  grades,  p. 34-49.  .  .  .j  808.8  A75re 

Buckley.     Life  and  her  children,  p. 269-301 j  592  B85 

Comstock.     Ways  of  the  six-footed,  p. 55-94 j  595.7  C738 

Duncan.    Bees,  wasps  and  ants,  p. 76-87 j  595.79  D89 

Fabre.    Story-book  of  science,  p. 11-24 j  504  Fii 

Hammarstrom.     Adventures  of  two  ants j  595.796  H22 

Hook.     Little  people  and  their  homes,  p. 167-182 j  595.7  H77 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p. 190-196,  201-227.... j  590.4  J42 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories,  p. 169-187,  265-281 j  595.7  K16 

Morley.     Insect  folk,  v. 2,  p. 247-259 j  595.7  M91 

Murray.     Wide  awake  third  reader,  p.131-147 j  372.4  M97W3 

Schwartz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p.147-171 j  595.7  S39 

Tappan.    Stories  of  nature,  p. 395-406 j  504  T19 

Ants.     Stories. 

Bertelli.     The  prince   and   his  ants j    B462P 

Apes. 

Elliot.     Romance  of  savage  life,  p. 18-39 j  57i  E52 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural   history,  p. 15-45 j   590-4  J42 

See  also  Monkeys. 


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Appalachian  mountains. 

AIcMurry.     Larger  types  of  American  geography,  p. 3-36. .  j  917.3  M21 

Apples. 

Burroughs.     Birds  and  bees,  pt.2,  p. 25-40 j  591.5  B94b 

April  Fool's  day. 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p.3-11 j   790   B343 

Our  holidays,  p.181-184 j  394  O32 

Patten.     The  year's  festivals,  p.95-122 j  394  P31 

April  Fool's  day.     Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p.97-114 j   B773S 

Brown.     Brothers  and  sisters,  p. 28-56 j   B784b 

Aquariums. 

Beard.     American  boys'  handy  book,   p.44-68 j   790  B34W 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book,  p. 70-83 j  790  B34 

Campbell.     American  girl's  home  book,  p.215-224 j  790  C15 

Comstock.    The  pet  book,  p.224-266 j  636  C73 

Duncan.     The  seashore,   p.247-255 j   592   D89 

Eggeling  &  Ehrenberg.     Freshwater  aquarium j  590.7  E35 

Johnson.     When  mother  lets  us  keep  pets,  p. 91-95 j  636  J35 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p. 302-313 j   790  P23 

Rogers.     Shell  book,  p.9-17 qj  594  R61 

Smith.     The   home   aquarium j   590.7   S64 

Aqueducts. 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p. 272-303 j  620  W74 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 55-81..  .  .j  620  W74r 

Arabia. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.3,  p.485-542 j  909  T19 

See  also  Bedouins. 

Arabia.     Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 333-347 j  9I5  C22a 

Gilson.     Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p.105-115.  .  .  .j  910  G42 
Huntington.     Asia,  p.44-51 j  915  H94 

Arabia.    Folklore. 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments j  398  A65ao 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Arabia.    Manners  and  customs. 

Andrews.     Each  and  all,  p. 51-80 j  910  A56e 

Andrews.     Seven  little  sisters,  p. 23-42 j  910  A56S 

Carroll.     Around  the  world;  book  one,  p. 72-89 j  910  C23a 

Chance.     Little  folks  of  many  lands,  p. 67-81 j  910  C36 

McManus.     Our  little  Arabian  cousin j  915.3  M21 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p. 25-36.  .  j  390  S53 
Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 18-123 j  572.9  S79 

Arabia.     Stories. 

French.     Lance  of  Kanana j   F926I 

Laboulaye.     Quest  of  the  four-leaved  clover j   Lii7q 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  21 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers,  p.26-38 j  928  A21 

Mitchell.     About  old  story-tellers,  p.42-72 j  928  M74 

Aratus. 

Gould.      Children's    Plutarch;   tales   of   the    Greeks,    p.142- 

149 j    920    P72zg 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.5,  p. 367-420 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 253-262 j  920  P720 

Arbitration. 

Ploar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p. 103-109 j  172  H64 

See  also  Peace. 
Arblay,  Mme  Frances  (Burney)  d'. 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.136-151 j  920.7  H72 

Arbor  day. 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p. 522-540 qrj  808.8  D37 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school,  p.135-156 j  808.8  G75 

Le  Row.    Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p.255-274 j  808.8  L63 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p.115-132 j   394  M22 

Schauffler.    Arbor  day. j  808.8  S3ia 

Willis  &  Farmer.     Month  by  month  books,  v. 3,  p. 130-142, 

158-162 j  372  W75 

Sec  also  Forestry. — Nature. — Trees. 

Arbor  day.     Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p.95-104 j  821.08  S84 

Arbor  day.     Stories. 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.365-385 J  394  O23 

Arbutus.     Stories. 

Judd.     Wigwam  stories,  p.253-256 j  398.097  J49 

Stone  &  Fickett.    Every  day  life  in  the  colonies,  p. 53-56. .  j  917.3  S87 

Arc,  Joan  of.     See  Joan  of  Arc. 

Archaeology. 

Holbrook.     Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers j  571  H69 

Sparks.    Famous  explorers,  p. 5-37 J  9^0  S73f 

See  also  Arms  and  armor. — Catacombs. — Cave-dwellers. — Civiliza- 
tion.— Cliff-dwellers. — Indians  of  America. — Man.  Prehistoric. 
—Mound  builders. — Pyramids.— Sphinx. — Stone  age.— Temples. 

Archery. 

Campbell.     American  girl's  home  book,  p. 175-183 j  790  C15 

Thompson.     Boys'  book  of  sports,  p.  177-196 j  796  T38b 

Verrill.     Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 1 14-132 j  796  V28 

Waite.     Boy's  workshop,  p. 186-195 j  680  W14 

Archimedes, 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  P.29-33....J  904  Bi9t 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 1-7 j  609  B93 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p. 150-154 j  904  J37 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 370-374 J  920  P72b 


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Architecture. 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p. 283-319 j  609  B17 

Barstow.     Famous  buildings j  720.9  B27 

Bond.     With  the  men  who  do  things,  p. 9-51 j  620  B62 

Carnegie   Institute,    Pittsburgh — Department   of   fine    arts. 

Brief  lessons j  707  C21 

Wynne.     Architecture  shown  to  the  children j  720.9  W99 

See  also  Bridges. — Carpentry. — Heating. — Houses. 

Arctic  regions. 

Borup.    A  tenderfoot  with  Peary j  919.8  B63 

Du  Chaillu.     Land  of  the  long  night j  914.7  D86 

Gilson.     Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 128-146.  .  .  .j  910  G42 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p. 167-187 j  910.8  His 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 77-92 j   910  H45f 

Horton.      Frozen    North j   919.8   H81 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p. 1 15-134 j  918  L23 

Peary,  J.  D.     Snow  baby qj  919.8  P353S 

Peary,  M.  A.  &  J.  D.     Children  of  the  Arctic qj  919.8  P353C 

Peary,  R.  E.  &  M.  A.     Snowland  folk qj  919.8  P35 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 355-380 j   910  S73f 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p. 3-14 j  604  T19 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.8,  p.487-557 j  909  T19 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p. 334-361 j  923.9  V27f 

Verne.     Great  explorers  of  the  19th  century,  p. 358-378.  .j  923.9  V27g 

Young.     My  dogs  in  the  Northland j  636.7  Y37 

See  also  Alaska. — Antarctic  regions. —  Eskimos. — Explorers.- — Green- 
land.— Icebergs. 
Also  names  of  Arctic  explorers,  as   Nansen,   Fridtjof. 

Argentine  Republic. 

Markwick    &    Smith.      South    American    republics,    p.221- 

272 j   918   M39 

Argonauts. 

Burt  &  Ragozin.     Herakles,  p. 60-78 j  292  B94 

Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla,  p  259-331 j  398  C17 

Church.    Stories  of  the  Old  World,  p.7-46 j  292  C46 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes,  p. 205-233 j  292  F86a 

Guerber.    Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p. 263-274. j  292  G95 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 52-61 j  920  H113 

Hawthorne.     Tanglewood  tales,  p. 154-190 qj  292  H36t 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.321- 

358 j  292  H36W02 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.392- 

437 j  292  H36W03 

Jacobs.     Book  of  wonder  voyages,  p. 2-86 j  398.2  J13 

Kingsley.     Heroes,  p.94-224 j   292   K27 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago,  p. 136-149 j  292  K43 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  23 

Argonauts — continued. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 23-32 j  938  Mgia 

Niebuhr.     Greek  heroes,  p.9-20 j   292   N33g 

Scuddcr.     Children's  book,  p.441-444 qj  808.8  S43 

Shahan.     Myths  and  legends,  p. 93-173 j  292  S52m 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  talcs,  p.  11 1-123 j  292  S88 

Aristides. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  p. 16-23. j  920  P72zg 
Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 147-153. .  .  .j  920  H113 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 288-304 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.2,  p.280-315,  353-359 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p.i-21 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.98-105 j  920  P720 

Arizona. 

James.     Little  journey  to  some  strange  places  and  peoples 

in  our  southwestern  land j  917.89  J16 

See  also  Natural  bridge,  Arizona. — (The)  Southwest. 

Arkwright,  Sir  Richard. 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p. 84-95 j  926  H72 

]\Iabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 28-45 j  920  Mil 

Armada.     See  Spanish  Armada. 

Armenia. 

Murray.     Wide  awake  third  reader,  p. 96-103 j  372.4  M97W3 

Wade.     Our  little  Armenian  cousin j  915.6  Wii 

Armies. 

Falls.    Army  and  navy  information rj  355.973  F19 

See  also  Army  life. — Battles. — Flags. — Naval  battles. — Naval  life. — 
Signals. — Soldiers. — Torpedoes. — United   States.     Arm}'. 

Armor-plate. 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 263-273 j  670  W74 

See  also  Warships. 

Armored  vessels.    See  Warships. 

Arms  and  armor. 

Stories  of  the  middle  ages,  p. 72-86 j  S8842 

See  also  Guns. — Swords. — Weapons. 

Army,  United  States.     See  Army  life. — United  States.     Army. 

Army  life. 

Custer.     "Boots  and  saddles." j  92  C944cb 

Custer.     Boy  general j  92  C944CU 

Custer.     Following  the  guidon j   92   C944cf 

Custer.     Tenting  on  the  plains j  92   C944ct 

Reid.     Careers   for  the  coming   men,   p.ii-19 j    174   R31 

5"^^  also  Naval  life. — Soldiers. — United  States.     Army. 


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Army  life.    Stories. 

King.      Campaigning   with    Crook j    K263cam 

King.     Trooper    Ross j    K263t 

Malone.     Winning  his  way  to  West  Point j  M294wi 

Seawell.     Through  thick  and  thin j  S442t 

Arnauld,  Angelique. 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p.246-280 j  920  L23 

Arnold,  Benedict. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 65-74 J  923.5  M91 

Arnold,  Thomas. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men,  p. 149-174 j  920  B6if 

Arrows.    See  Archery. 

Art. 

Carnegie    Institute,    Pittsburgh — Department    of    fine    arts.      Brief 

lessons j   707   C21 

Champlin.     Young  folks'  cyclopasdia  of  literature  and  art.rj8o3C35 

Clement.     Stories  of  art  and  artists qj  750  C56 

Reinach.     Apollo rj   709  R31 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Pliny,  p. 271-325 j  570  P69 

See  also  Architecture. — Artists. — China-painting. — Clay-modeling. — 
Coins. — Collectors  and  collecting. — -Costume. — Design. — Draw- 
.  ing. — Embroidery. — Furniture. — Handicraft. — House  decoration. 
- — Ironwork. —  Jewelry. —  Lace. —  Leather  work. —  Metal  work. — 
Music. — Painters. — Painting. — Paper  work. — Photography.— Pic- 
tures. —  Pottery.  —  Pyrography.  —  Sculpture.  —  Stencil  work.  — 
Wood-carving. 

Artaxerxes  I,  king  of  Persia.    Stories. 

Siviter.     Nehe j   S624n 

Artaxerxes  II,  king  of  Persia. 

Phitarch.     Lives,  v.5,  p.421-455 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 153-158 j  920  P720 

Artesian  wells. 

Lane.    Triumphs  of  science,  p. 138-146 j  609  L23 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 366-377.. j  620  W74r 

Arthur,  King. 

Brooks.     Story  of  King  Arthur ; j  398.25  B77 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  chivalry j  398.25  B87 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Church.    Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance,  P.63-J11 j  398.2  C46 

Clay.     Stories  of  King  Arthur j  398.25  C54 

.Cox.     Knight  of  Arthur's  court j   398.25   G24 

Farrington.    Tales  of  King  Arthur j  398.25  F25 

Frost.     Court  of  King  Arthur j  398.25  F96C 

Frost.     Knights  of  the  Round  Table j  398.25  F96k 

Haaren.      Ballads   and   tales,   p. 27-57 j    Hii3b 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  25 

Arthur,  King — continued. 

Knowles.     Legends  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights..  .  .j  398.25  K35 

Lang.     Book  of  romance,  p. 3-174 j  398.2  L23 

Lansing.     Page,  esquire  and  knight,  p. 5-78 j  398.2  L28 

Mabinogion.     Knightly  legends  of  Wales j  398.25  Mil 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

MacLeod.     Book  of  King  Arthur j  398.25  M19 

Malory.     Boy's   King  Arthur j   398.25   M29 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Malory.     Story  of  Sir  Galahad j  398.25  M29S 

Pollard.     Stories  from  old  English  romance,  p. 125-148.  .j  398.2  P76 

Pyle.     Story  of  King  Arthur j  398.25  P99 

Pyle.     Story  of  Sir  Launcelot j  398.25  P99S 

Pyle.     Story  of  the  champions  of  the  Round  Table,  .j  398.25  P99sto 
Pyle.     Story  of  the  Grail  and  the  passing  of  Arthur,  .j  398.25  P99st 

Shahan.     Myths  and  legends,  p.268-313 j  292  S52m 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p.31-161 j  398.2  T19 

Tennyson.    Story  of  Idylls  of  the  king j  821  T29S 

Warren.     King  Arthur  and  his  knights j   398.25   W24 

Arthur,  King.     Poetry. 

Tennyson.     Idylls  of  the  king j  821  T29i 

Arthur,  King.    Stories. 

French.     Sir  Marrok j   F925S 

Artificial  stone.    Sec  Concrete. 
Artillery.     See  Guns. 

Artists. 

Clement  &  Hutton.    Artists  of  the  19th  century rj  927  C56 

Clement.     Painters,   sculptors,   architects,   engravers,    and 

their  works rj  927  C56p 

Clement.    Stories  of  art  and  artists qj  750  C56 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 467-512 j  920  S649 

See  also  Musicians. — Painters. 

Also  names  of  artists,  as  Michael  Angelo. 

Arts,  Fine.    See  Art. 

Arts,  Useful.     See  Handicraft. — Industries. — Manufactures. 

Arts  and  crafts.    See  Handicraft. 

Asia.     Description  and  travel. 

Allen,  N.  B.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Asia.  . .  .j  915  A42 

Allen,  T.  G.  &  Sachtleben.    Across  Asia  on  a  bicycle j  915  A43 

Brooks.     Story  of  Marco  Polo j  915  B77 

Carpenter.     Asia j  9^5  C22a 

Hedin.    From  pole  to  pole,  p. 26-207 j  910  H39 

Huntington.     Asia j  915  H94 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 334-39° j  910.9  J2S 

Moncrieff.    The  world,  p. 90-127 j  910  M8iw 


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Asia.     Description  and  travel^ — continued. 

Polo.     Travels  of  Marco  Polo j  915  P76 

Redway.    All  around  Asia j  915  R27 

Smith.     Life  in  Asia j  915  S65 

See  also  Himalaya  mountains. 

Also  names  of  countries,  as  India. 

Asia.     Geography. 

Tarr   &  McMurry.     New   geographies,  v.i,   p. 216-230;   v. 2, 

P-34I-372 j    910    T2in 

Asia.     Manners  and  customs. 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia j  915  M69 

Toward  the  rising  sun j  915  T65 

Assisi,  Francis  of,  St.    See  Francis  of  Assisi,  St. 

Assyria. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p. 91-129 j  930  A75 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.2,  p.475-485 j  909  T19 

Astor,  John  Jacob. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.ioi-io6 j  920  M91 

Parton.     Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p. 429-473.  .  .  .j  920  P27 
Stoddard.     Men  of  business,  p.9-30 j  923.8  S86 

Astronomy. 

Ball.      Star-land j    523    B21S2 

Comstock.     Handbook  of  nature-study,  p. 887-923 rj  570.7  C73 

Giberne.     Sun,  moon  and  stars j  523  G36 

Gibson.     The  stars  and  their  mysteries j  523  G369 

Hawks.     Stars  shown  to  the  children j  523  H36 

Holden.     Family  of  the  sun j   523  H71 

Holden.     The   sciences,  p.9-71 j   500   H71 

Holden.     Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky j  504  H71W 

Lane.     Triumphs  of  science,  p. 14-48 j  609  L23 

Moseley.     Trees,  stars  and  birds j  581.97  M93 

Newcomb.     Elements  of  astronomy j  520  N26 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p.427-482 j  504  T19W 

See  also  Almanacs. — Aurora  borealis. — Comets. — Earth. — Meteors. — 
Moon. — Stars. — Sun.- — Telescope. — Tides. 

Athens. 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Balkans,  pt.2,  p. 18-60 j  914.96  G31 

See  also  Greece.     History.     Ancient. 

Athletics. 

Butterworth.     Horizontal  bar j  796.4  B98h 

Butterworth.     How  to j   796.4  B98 

Lee.     Track  athletics  in  detail j  796.4  L52 

Rice.     Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 364-390 j  796  R39 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics j  796  W82 

Sec  also  Archery. —  Baseball. —  Basket-ball. —  Fencing. —  Football. — 
Olympic  games. — Physical  culture. —  Rowing. — Skating. — Sports. 
— Swimming. — Walking. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  27 

Atlantic  cable. 

Laiic.     Triumphs  of  science,  p.i-13 j  609  L23 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 278  285... j  609  M94 

Tappan.      Modern    triumphs,   p. 299-309 j    604   T19 

See  also  Field,  Cyrus  West. 

Atmosphere.    See  Air. — Weather. 

Attila,  king  of  the  Huns. 

Oilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p.  157-169 j  904  G42 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.36- 

45 j    920    Hii3fa 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p.i-i6 j  923.5  J36 

Aucassin  and  Nicolette. 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories   from  old   French   romance,  p.i- 

21 j    398.2    W76S 

Audubon,  John  James. 

Eggleston.     Stories  of  great  Americafis,  p.iii-119 j  923.2  E35 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

P14-27 j  810.9  W93 

Augustine,  St.  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Hodges.     Saints  and  heroes,  p. 68-86 j  922  H66 

Lang.     Book  of  saints   and  heroes,  p. 50-64 j  922   L23 

Steedman.     In  God's  garden,  p. 62-70 j  398.2  S81 

Steedman.      Our   island   saints,   p. 10-22 j   398.2   S810 

Augustus,  Caius  Octavius,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 209-218.  .  .  .j  920  Hii3f 

Aurelius  Antoninus,   Marcus,  emperor  of  Rome.     Sec   Marcus   Aurelius, 
emperor  of  Rome. 

Aurora  borealis. 

Johonnot.      Geographical    reader,    p. 105-107 j    910   J37 

Kennan.     Tent  life  in  Siberia,  p. 331-336 j  915.7  KiS 

Austen,  Jane. 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p. 265-291 j  928  F87 

Australasia. 

Abbott.     South  seas j  919.3  A13 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  Australasia j  919.3  K35 

Australia.     Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     Australia.  . .  .•. j  910  C22 

Carroll   &  Waldo.     Around   the   world;    book   five,   p.167- 

186 j    910    C23e 

Gilson.    Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 233-258..  ..j  910  G42 

Kellogg.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea j  910  K16 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Australasia,  p.293-538 j  919.3  K35 

Australia.     Exploration. 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 393-430 j  910.9  J25 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p. 324-345 j  904  L23r 

Synge.     Book  of  discovery,  p. 296-301,  410-427 j  910.9  S99 


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Australia.     Geography. 

Tarr   &  McMurry.     New  geographies,   v.i,  p. 238-241;   v.2, 

P-390-396 j    910    T2in 

Australia.     History. 

Marshall.     Australasia's   story j   994  M41 

Marshall.     An  empire  story,  p. 123-180 j   900  M41 

Australia.     Stories. 

Henty.     A  final  reckoning j  H456fi 

Austria-Hungary. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 6,  p. 251-41 1 j  909  T19 

See  also  Seven  years'  war.— Tyrol. 

Also  Maria  Theresa,  empress  of  Austria. — Wallenstein. 

Austria-Hungary.     Description  and  travel. 

Allen.    Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.198- 

222,  246-255 j  609.4  A42 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p.202-218 j  914  C65 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Russia  and  Austria-Hungary  .j  914.7  G31 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe,  p. 432-532 j  914  K35bo 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p.123-131 j  914  L23 

Mendel.     Our  little  Austrian  cousin j  914.36  M61 

Authors. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers j  928  A21 

Cody.    Four  famous  American  writers j  928  C65f 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth j  928  F87 

Hall  &  Lennox.     Red  letter  days  and  red  letter  facts,  p.155- 

206 j  808.8  H17 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors.     2v j  928  K23 

Macomber.     Stories  of  our  authors j  928  M21 

Mitchell.     About  old  story-tellers j  928  M74 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 237-245 j  174  R31 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors j  928  R43 

Roe.     American  authors j  810  R59 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 376-466 j  920  S649 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  literature.    2v.  .j  810.9  W93 
Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature.    2v..  .  .j  820.9  W93 
See  also  Books  and  reading. — English  literature. — Journalism. — Lit- 
erature.— Poets. 
Also  names  of  authors,  as  Dickens, -Charles. 

Automobiles. 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p. 1 19-169 j  609  B17 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p. 69-84 j  609  D75 

Tappan.     Modern   triumphs,   p.250-259 j   604   T19 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p.311-324 j  670  W74 

Aztecs. 

Starr.     American  Indians,  p.208-214 j  970.1   S79 

See  also  Ixtlilxochitl,  king  of  Teccuco.— Mexico. — Montezuma  II,  em- 
peror of  Mexico. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  29 

Babylon. 

Abbott.  Cyrus  the  Great,  p. 187-206 j  92  C992a 

Arnold.  Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p. 117-129 j  930  A75 

Luther.  Trading  and  exploring,  p. 9-27 j  910  L98 

Tappan.  World's  story,  v.2,  P.487-S25 j  909  T19 

Bach,  Johann  Sebastian. 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p. 56-84 j  927.8  C36 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography,  p. 11-48 j  927.8  T19 

Ziemssen.     Johann  Sebastian  Bach j  92  B125Z 

Bacon,  Francis. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.2,  p.69- 

99 j    820.9   W93 

Bacon,  Francis.     Stories. 

Brooks.      Storied   holidays,   p. 207-223 j    B773S 

Bacon,  Roger. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 67-81.... j  904  Bi9t 
Scudder.     Book  of  legends,  p. 71-77 j  398.2  S43 

Bacon's  rebellion. 

Colonial  stories,  p. 122-134 j  C722 

Cooke.     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p. 65-81 j  975.5  C77 

Ellis.     Stories  from  American  history,  p. 80-91 j  973  E53 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.2,  p.49-61 j  973  M9ia 

See  also  United  States.    Colonial  period. — Virginia  (state). 

Bacteria.    See  Germs. 

Badgers. 

Ingersoll.     Wild  neighbors,  p. 1 19-154 j   596   I24 

Seton.    Wild  animals  at  home,  p.iii-130 j  591.5  S49 

Bahama  islands. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 1 18-123 j  910  B99 

Kellogg.     Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  p. 177-187.  .j  910  K16 

Bainbridge,  William. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 1 13-125 j  923.5  M91 

Seawell.     Twelve  naval  captains,  p. 53-82 j  923.5  S44 

Bainbridge,  William.     Stories. 

Barnes.     Commodore  Bainbridge j   B2561C 

Baker,  Sir  Samuel  White. 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 209-223 j  910.9  J25 

Baking.     See  Cooking. 

Balaklava.    See  Light  Brigade,  Charge  of  the. 

Balboa,  Vasco  Nuiiez  de. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 10-16.... j  904  Bi9t 

Clay.    The  treasure  finders,  p. 83-105 j  973.1  C54 

Ellis.     Stories  from  American  history,  p. 40-46 j  973  E53 

Hall  &  Chester.     Panama  and  the  canal,  p. 12-18 j  918.6  H16 

Johnston.     Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 85-105.. j  923.9  J36 


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Balboa,  Vasco  Nunez  de — continued. 

Lucia.     Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p. 47-54 j  973.1  L96 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 33-43 j  972  M91 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 56-61 j  910.9  S53 

Sparks.      Famous  explorers,   p.116-119 j   910   S73i 

Wood.      Famous   voyages   of  the   great   discoverers,   p.93- 

99 j   973-1    W85 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  history,  p. 76-84.. j  970  W93 

Baldwin  III,  king  of  Jerusalem. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p. 83-103 j  920  B77 

Douglas.     Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p.129-141 j  940.4  D75 

Balkan  states. 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Balkans j  914.96  G31 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 6,  p.413-451 j  909  T19 

Ball.     See  Baseball.— Basket-ball.— Football. 

Ballads. 

Bates.     Ballad  book j  821.08  B31 

Gayley  &  Flaherty.     Poetry  of  the  people j  821.08  G25 

Ingpen.     One  thousand  poems  for  children,  p. 298-349.. j  821.08  I24 

Lockhart.     Ancient  Spanish  ballads j  861.08  L76 

Long.     Old  English  ballads j   821.08  L82 

Mabie.     Books  of  old  English  ballads j  821.08  Mil 

Percy.     The  boy's  Percy j  821.08  P42b 

Perkins.     Robin   Hood qj   821.08   P43 

Scudder.     Children's  book,  p. 310-327 qj  808.8  S43 

Tileston.     Children's  book  of  ballads j  821.08  T46C 

See  also  Folk-songs. — Poetry.     Collections. — Songs. 
Ballads.    Stories. 

Greenwood.     Stories  from  famous  ballads j  398.21  G8s 

Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads j  398.21   G89 

MacLeod.     Book  of  ballad  stories j  398.21   M19 

Piatt.     Stories  of  the  Scottish  border j  398.21  P68 

Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose j  398.21  T19 

Balloons. 

Baden-Powell.     Ballooning  as  a  sport j  533.6  B14 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p. 87-129 j  604  M76 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p.113-122 j  926  T65 

Turner.    Aerial  navigation  of  to-day j  533.6  T86 

Walker.     Aerial  navigation j   533.6  Wi6a 

See  also  Air-ships. — Kites. 

Bamboo. 

Carpenter.     Asia,   p. 162-163 j    915    C22a 

Smith.     Life  in  Asia,  p.148-151 j  915  S65 

Bancroft,  George. 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p. 123-136 j  810.9  W93 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  31 

Banks  and  banking. 

Lubbock.      Short    history   of    coins    and    currency,    p.102- 

135 J   332.49   L96 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 227-236 j  174  R31 

See  also  Money. 

Banners.     See  Flags. 

Bannockburn,  Battle  of,  1314. 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p. 56-66 j  904  L82 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p.149-161 j  942  Mgia 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p.42-50 j  904  W85 

Barbarossa,   Frederick.     See   Frederick    I    (Barbarossa),    em- 
peror of  Germany. 

Barnacles. 

Duncan.     The  lobster  &  his  relations,  p. 66-76 j   595.3  D89 

Barney,  Joshua. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.84-93 j  923.5  M91 

Barometer. 

Holden.     The  sciences,  p.83-88 j  500  H71 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p. 325-332 j  604  W74a 

Barry,  John,  commodore. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 54-64 j  923.5  M91 

Barton,  Clara. 

Baldwin.     American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 262-277 j  920  B19 

Epler.    Life  of  Clara  Barton j  92  B282e 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 317-324 j  920  M91 

Mowry.     First  steps  in  the  history  of  our  country,  p.295- 

303 j  973  M94a 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p. 59-85 j  920.7  P24 

Baseball. 

Claudy.     The  battle  of  base-ball j  796.31  C54 

Eraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p. 639-662 j  790  F88 

How  to  play  baseball j  796.31  H84 

Mathewson.     Pitching  in  a  pinch j  796.31  M47 

Miller.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p. 244-266 j  796  M69 

Rice.    Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 3-120 j  796  R39 

Spalding's  official  base  ball  guide j  796.31  S73 

Tappan.     Sports  &  pastimes,  p.45-59 J  790  T19 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p.253-329 j  796  W82- 

Baseball.    Stories. 

Barbour.     Weatherby's  inning j  B235W 

Brooks.     Boys  of  Fairport j   67732(2 

Earl.     School  team  on  the  diamond j  E1732SC 

Williams.     Winning   hit j    W74SW 


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Basket-ball. 

Beard.    What  a  girl  can  make  and  do,  p. 346-364 j  790  B343W 

Eraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p.627-638 j  790  F88 

Hepbron.     Official  basket  ball  rules j  796.34  H45 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p. 475-496 j  796  W82 

Baskets. 

Archer.     Needlecraft,  p. 242-259 j  646  A67 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,   p.68-74 j    790    B343i 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.203- 

221 j  790  K16 

Sanford.     Art  crafts  for  beginners,  p. 225-258 j  707.2  S22 

White.     How  to  make  baskets j  689  W63h 

White.     More  baskets,  and  how  to  make  them j  689  W63m 

Sec  also  Raffia. 

Basques. 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p.43-47 j  572.9  S79 

Bastille. 

Van  Dyke.     Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p. 344-354 j  904  V18 

Bats. 

Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 235-244.. j  599  C86m 
Johonnot.     Some   curious   flyers,  creepers   and  swimmers, 

p.213-222 j    590.4  J37S 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p. 232-257 j  590.4  J42 

Batteries.    See  Electricity. 

Battle-ships.    See  Warships. 

Battles. 

Linscott.     Boys'  book  of  battles j  904  L72 

Long.     Famous  battles j  904  L82 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles j  904  W85 

See  also  Naval  battles. 

Also  names  of  battles,  as  Marathon,  Battle  of,  490  B.  C. 

Battles.     Poetry. 

Eggleston.    American  war  ballads  and  lyrics j  811.08  E35a 

English.     Boy's  book  of  battle-lyrics j  811   E64 

Lucas.     Another  book  of  verses,  p. 335-366 j  821.08  L96a 

Montgomery.     Heroic  ballads j  821.08  M86 

Scollard.     Ballads  of  American  bravery j  811.08  S42 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Golden  numbers,  p. 509-550 J  821.08  W68g 

Bayard,  Chevalier  de. 

Chandler.     Magic  pictures  of  the  long  ago,  p. 59-73 j  904  C36 

Greene  &  Kirk.     With  spurs  of  gold,  p. 201-252 j  940.4  G83 

Hare.    Bayard j  92  B333h 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p. 53-73 j   923.5  J36 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  33 

Bayard,  Chevalier  de — continued. 

Lansing.     Page,  esquire  and  knight,  p. 155-178 j  398.2  L28 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p. 166-180 j  944  M9i5a 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  happy  warrior,  p.218-253 j  940.4  N26 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 74-80 j  904  T77b 

Bazaars. 

Finnemore.     India,  p.64-70 j  915.4  F51 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 340-347 j  910  H45f 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 213-217 j  910  J37 

See  also  Fairs. 

Beaconsfield,  Earl  of. 

Hosmer.    The  Jews,  p. 305-31 1 j  296  H82 

Bead  work. 

Archer.      Needlecraft,    p. 278-294 j    646    A67 

Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p. 1-40.  .  j  790  K16 
Sage  &  Cooley.     Occupations  for  little  fingers,  p. 81-90.  .  .  .j  372  S12 

Sanford.    Art  crafts  for  beginners,  p. 259-270 j  707.2  S22 

White.    How  to  do  beadwork j  689  W63 

Bears. 

Grinnell  &  Roosevelt.     Trail  and  camp-fire,  p. 223-263. ..  .j  799  G92 
Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  P.92-117...J  590.4  J37n 

Miller.     True  bear  stories j  599.7  M69 

Mills.     The  grizzly j  599.7  M699 

Roosevelt.     Good  hunting  in  the  West,  p. 27-37 j  799  R68 

Roosevelt.     Wilderness  hunter,  p.255-334 j  799  R68w 

Seton.     Wild  animals  at  home,  p. 201-218 j  591.5  S49 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p. 146-167 j  504  T19 

Bears.    Stories. 

Carter.     Bear  stories j    C237b 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal  stories,  p. 269-277 j  C645f 

Seton.     Biography  of  a  grizzly j  S495b 

Seton.     Krag  and  Johnny  Bear,  p.93-126 j  S49Sk 

Seton.     Lives  of  the  hunted,  p.141-191 j  S495li 

Thaxter.     Stories  and  poems,  p.62-71 j  T339S 

Warner.    A-hunting  of  the  deer,  p. 20-29 j  814  W23a 

Beasts.    See  Animals. 

Beavers. 

Evans.     Farm  life  readers;  book  five,  p. 170-179 j  808.8  E94a 

Hale.     Stories  of  adventure,  p. 170-178 j  910.8  H15S 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p. 139-145 j  504  T19 

Wright.     Stories  of  birds  and  beasts,  p.121-130.  ; j  570.4  W935 

Becket,  Thomas  a,  St.    See  Thomas  a  Becket,  St. 

Bede,  The  Venerable. 

Krapp.     In  oldest  England,  p. 52-62 j  942.01  K41 

Wright.      Children's   stories  in   English   literature,   v.i,   p.46- 

56 j    820.9   W93 


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Bedouins. 

Kelly.    Egypt,  p.82-87 j  916.2  K17 

McManus.    Our  little  Arabian  cousin j  915.3  M21 

See  also  Arabia. 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men,  p.217-260 j  920  B6if 

Parton.    Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p. 349-372. .  .  .j  920  P27 

Bees. 

Buckley.     Fairy-land  of  science,  p. 200-244 j  570.4  B85 

Burroughs.     Birds  and  bees j  591.5  B94b 

Comstock.    Ways  of  the  six-footed,  p. 55-94,  108-117. .  .  .j  595-7  C738 

Duncan.    Bees,  wasps  and  ants j  595.79  D89 

Ewald.    The  queen  bee,  p. 13-31 j  570.4  E96 

Fabre.    Story-book  of  science,  p. 373-400 j  504  Fii 

Hook.     Little  people  and  their  homes,  p. 148-167 j  595.7  H77 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p. 158-174 j  590.4  J42 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories,  p.213-262 j  595.7  K16 

Miller.    Outdoor  work,  p. 287-336 j  630  M69 

Morley.     Bee  people j  595.79  M91 

Morley.     Insect  folk,  v.2,  p. 175-228 j  595.7  M91 

Noel.     Buz j  595.79  N39 

Schwartz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p. 175-197 j  595.7  S39 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p. 381-388 j  504  T19 

See  also  Honey. 

Beet  sugar.    See  Sugar. 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  van. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p. 51-64 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p.174-211 j  927.8  C36 

Button.     Little  stories  of  Germany,  p. 166-172 j  943  D95 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 1-24 j  920  G38 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography,  p.161-191 .  .  . .  j  927.8  T19 

Beetles. 

Duncan.     Beetles  and  flies j  595.76  D89 

Duncan.     Insect  life  in  pond  and  stream,  p. 13-17,  27-42.  .j  595.7  D89 

Gibson.    Eye  spy,  p.i-io,  53-63.  130-135 j  570.4  G37e 

Gibson.     Sharp  eyes,  p. 73-76,  138-142,  260-262,  305-309.. j  570.4  G37 

Hook.     Little  people  and  their  homes,  p. 57-87 j  595.7  H77 

Morley.     Insect  folk,  v.2,  p. 125-172 j  595.7  M91 

Weed.    Life  histories  of  American  insects,  p. 19-41 j  595.7  W42 

See  also  Insects. 

Behavior.    See  Conduct. — Manners. 

Belgium.     Description  and  travel. 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p. 154-167 j  914  C65 

George  &  Dean.     Little  journeys  to  Holland,  Belgium  and 

Denmark j   914.92   G31 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  35 

Belgium.     History. 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 88-98 j  904  E35 

Scudder.     Mr  Bodley  abroad,  p. 105-133 j  914  S43 

Belgium.     Manners  and  customs. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 16-21 j  910  B99 

Jonckheere.    When  I  was  a  boy  in  Belgium j  914.93  J39 

Northern   Europe,   p. 39-45 j   914    N45 

Belgium.     Stories. 

Cammaerts.     A  boy  of  Bruges j  Ci54b 

Perkins.     The  Belgian  twins j   P434b 

Stein.     Christmas  porringer j   S819C 

Bell,  Alexander  Graham. 

Brooks.     Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state,  p. 270-276 j  974.4  B77 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p. 215-232 j   926  H72 

Bell,  Currer,  pseud.    See  Bronte,  Charlotte. 

Bennett,  James  Gordon. 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 264-274 j  926  P27 

Parton.     Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p. 261-305.  .  .  .j  920  P27 

Beowulf. 

Beowulf;  tr.  by  Cox j  829  B44C 

Brave  Beowulf;  ed.  by  Cartwright j  829  B44ca 

Church.    Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance,  p. 3-60 j  398.2  C46 

Ebbutt.     Hero-myths  &  legends,  p.i-41 j  398.2  E21 

Mabie.     Legends  that  every  child  should  know,  p. 9-21.. j  398.2  Mil 

Marshall.    Stories  of  Beowulf j  829  B44m 

Pollard.     Stories  from  old  English  romance,  p.i-15 j  398.2  P76 

Ragozin.     Siegfried,  and  Beowulf j  398.27  R15 

Shahan.     Myths  and  legends,  P.33S-349 j  292  S52m 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p. 3-30 j  398.2  T19 

Berbers. 

Finnemore.    Morocco,  p.68-76 j  916.4  F51 

Berlioz,  Hector. 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p. 268-283 j  927.8  C36 

Bernardin   de   St.    Pierre,   Jacques    Henri.      See   Saint    Pierre,   Jacques 
Henri  Bernardin  de. 

Berries.    See  Cranberries. — Fruit. 

Bessemer,  Sir  Henry. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became   famous,  p.ii2- 

123 j  920  B61 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 206-211 j  926  P27 

Bible.     Illustrations. 

Hole.     Life  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth qj  755  H71 


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Bible  stories. 

Beale.     Stories  from  the  Old  testamcTit  for  children j  221  B34 

Bible  stories  (New  testament) ;  ed.  by  Moulton j  225  B47b 

Bible  stories  (Old  testament) ;  ed.  by  Moulton j  221  B47b 

Bible  stories  to  read  and  tell;  selected  by  Olcott j  221  B47bi 

Foster.     Story  of  the  Bible j  220  F81 

Herbst.    Tales  and  customs  of  the  ancient  Hebrews j  221  H46 

Hodges.     Castle  of  Zion j  221  H66 

Hodges.     Garden  of  Eden j  221  H66g 

Old,  old  story-book;  comp.  by  Tappan j  221   B470 

Old  testament  stories;  selected  by  Chisholm j  221  B47 

Stories  from  the  life  of  Christ j  225  B47 

See  also  David,  king  of  Israel. — Jesus  Christ.— Jews. — Moses. 

Bicycles. 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p. 325-344 j  670  W74 

See  also  Motor  cycles. 

Biddle,  Nicholas. 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p. 95-99 j  974-8  G57 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 17-21 j  923.5  M91 

Big  trees. 

Holden.     Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p.119-126.  .  .  . j   504  H71W 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 165-168 j  910  J37 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 5,  P.165-171..J  910  K26 
Koch.     Little  journey  to  our  Western  wonderland,  p.164- 

167 j  917-94  K36 

Our  country:  West,  p.ii2-ii6,  131-133 j  917-9  032 

United  States — Interior  department.     National  parks  port- 
folio  j    711    U25 

Western  frontier  stories,  p.118-131 j  W567 

Yard.     Top  of  the  continent,  p. 188-212 j  711   Y15 

Biography. 

Appletons'  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography.     6v.,  .  .  .qrj  920  A64a 

Baldwin.     American  book  of  golden  deeds j  920  B19 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men j  920  B6if 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous j  920  B61 

Brooks.    Historic  boys j  920  B77 

Champlin.       Young     folks'     cyclopaedia    of     persons     and 

places rj    903    C35y2 

Couch.     Roll  call  of  honour j   920   C83 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors j  920  G38 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks j  920  P72zg 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Romans.... j  920  P72zgc 
Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  modern  times.  .  .  .j  920  Hii3fm 

Harper.    Leaders  of  men j  923  H28 

Hawthorne.     Biographical  stories j  920  H36b 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p. 223-297 j  974.4  H36 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  2,7 

Biography — cojitiinicd. 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods j  920  H72 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes j  920  L23 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen j  920  Mil 

Parkman.     Fighters  for  peace j  923.5  P24 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day j  920  P24 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry.     2v j  926  P27 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives.     5v j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Lives;  retold  by  Weston j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch j  920  P720 

Steedman.     When  they  vv^ere  children j  920  S81 

Sweetser,     Ten  boys  from  history j  920  S97 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements j  920  Ti9a 

Wade.     Pilgrims  of  to-day j  920  Wii 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds j  920  Y29 

See  also  Artists. — Authors. — Explorers. — Girls. — Heroes  and  heroism. 
—  Indians  of  America.  Biography. — •  Inventors. —  Kings  and 
rulers. — Ministers. — Musicians. — Painters. — Physicians  and  sur- 
geons.— Pilgrim  Fathers. — Poets. — Queens. — Sailors. —  Saints. — 
Scientists. —  Soldiers. —  Statesmen. —  Teachers. —  United  States. 
Biography. — United  States.  Presidents. — Women.  Biography. 
Also  names  of  persons. 

Biography.     Dictionaries. 

Century  cyclopedia  of  names qrj  031   C32C2 

Biplanes.    See  Aeroplanes. 

Bird  day. 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school,  p. 157-176 j  808.8  G75 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p. 133-143 j  394  M22 

Bird  day.     Stories. 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p. 389-428 j  394  O23 

Bird  houses. 

Adams.     Carpentry  for  beginners,  p. 236-248 j  684  A21 

Beard.     Jack  of  all  trades,  p. 63-71 j  790  B34J 

Dearborn.    Bird  houses  and  hov^^  to  b.uild  them j  598.2  D34 

Hall.     Carpentry  &  mechanics  for  boys,  p. 336-371 j   790  Hi6c 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys,  p. 379-388 j  790  Hi6h 

Seton.     Book  of  woodcraft  and  Indian  lore,  p.187-191 .  .  .j  796.5  S49 

Siepert.     Bird  houses  boys  can  build j  598.2  S57 

Trafton.     Bird   friends,   p.223-248 j   598.2   T68 

Birds. 

Barton.     The  boy  fancier,  p. 337-435 j  636  B28 

Baskett.     Story  of  the  birds j  598.2  B29 

Buckley.     Eyes  and  no  eyes,  pt.4 j  570.4  B85e 

Buckley.     Winners  in  life's  race,  p. 123-180 j   596  B85 


38  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Birds — continued. 

Burroughs.     Birds  and  bees j  591-5  B94b 

Burroughs.     Field  and  study j  570-4  B94 

Chapman.     Bird-life j  S98.2  C36b2 

Chapman.     Our  winter  birds j  598-2  C360 

Comstock.    Handbook  of  nature-study,  p. 25-147 rj  570.7  C73 

Doubleday.      Bird   neighbors qj   598-2   D75 

Doubleday.    Birds  that  every  child  should  know j  598.2  D75b 

Doubleday.     How  to  attract  the  birds j  598.2  D75h 

Eckstorm.     Bird  book j  598.2  E25b 

Grinnell.    Our  feathered  friends j  598.2  G92 

Hornaday.    American  natural  history,  p.171-310 qj  591-97  H79 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  wings  and  fins j   598.2  J37 

Keyser.     News  from  the  birds j  598.2  K23 

McAtee.    How  to  attract  birds  in  northeastern  U.  S j  598.2  Mil 

Merriam.     Birds  of  village  and  field j  598-2  M63b 

Merriam.     Birds  through  an  opera  glass j   598.2  M63 

Miles.     Natural  history,  p-250-330 j   590  M68 

Miller,  M-     My  Saturday  bird  class j  598-2  M694 

Miller,  O.  T.     Bird-ways j  598-2  M69 

Miller,  O.  T.     First  book  of  birds j  598.2  M69f 

Miller,  O.  T.     Little  brothers  of  the  air j  598.2  M69I 

Miller,  O.  T.    Second  book  of  birds j  598.2  M69S 

Miller,  O.  T.     True  bird  stories j  598.2  M69t 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v-3,  p. 175-246,  327-334.  .  .  -j  910  M91 

Moseley.    Trees,  stars  and  birds j  581.97  M93 

Nuttall.     Birds  of  the  U.  S-  and  Canada j  598.2  N53 

Sharp.     Beyond  the  pasture  bars j  590.4  S53b 

Sharp.    Roof  and  meadow j  590.4  S53r2 

Sharp.     A  watcher  in  the  woods j  590.4  S53 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p. 37-63,  131-145,  159-167,  305- 

314 j   590-4  T19 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p. 225-344 j  504  T19 

Torrey.     Everyday  birds j  598.2  T63e 

Trafton.      Bird   friends j    598.2   T68 

Walker.     Bird  legend  and  life j  598.2  Wi7b 

Walker.     Our  birds  and  their  nestlings j  598.2  W17 

Weed-     Bird  life  stories j  598.2  W42 

Wood,  C.  D.     Animals,  p. 105-133 j  590.4  W85 

Wood,  J-  G.     Popular  natural  history,  p. 279-486 j  590  W85 

Wright.     Stories  of  birds  and  beasts j  570.4  W935 

Sec  also  Bird  day. — Eggs. — Falconry.- — Nests. — Taxidermy. 

Also  names  of  birds,  as  Robins. 

Birds.     Care. 

Comstock.     The  pet  book,   p. 137-223 j   636   C73 

Birds.     Houses.    See  Bird  houses. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  39 

Birds.     Migration. 

Chapman.     Travels  of  birds j   598.2   C36t 

Cornish.    Animals  at  work  and  play,  p. 197-206 j  591.5  C82a 

Birds.     Poetry. 

Ingpen.     One  thousand  poems  for  children,  p. 221-236.. j  821.08  I24 

Lucas.    Another  book  of  verses,  p. 71-98 j  821.08  L96a 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p. 107-126 j  821.08  S84 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Golden  numbers,  p.93-112 j  821.08  W68g 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Posy  ring,  p. 51-80 j  821.08  W68 

Williams.     Through  the  year  with  birds  and  poets.  .  .  .j  811.08  W74 

Birds.     Protection.     Stories. 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Boy  with  the  U.  S.  naturalists j  R656bn 

Birds.     Songs. 

Mathews.     Familiar  features  of  the  roadside,  p. 105-173.  .j  570.4  M47 
Birds.    Stories. 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths j  398  H69 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories j  M954b 

Birds'  eggs.    See  Eggs. 
Birds'  nests.    See  Nests. 

Birthdays. 

Chambers.     Book  of  days.     2v qrj  394  C35 

See  also  Holidays. — Lincoln's  birthday. — Washington's  birthday. 
Also  names  of  people,  subhead  Birthday  exercises,  as  Longfellow, 
Henry  Wadsworth.     Birthday  exercises. 
Bismarck,  Prince  von. 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 264-272 j  920  H72 

Bison.     See  Buffaloes. 

Black  Douglas.    See  Douglas,  Sir  James. 

Black  Hawk,  Indian  chief. 

Baldwin.     Conquest  of  the  old  Northwest,  p. 240-256 j  977  B19C 

Johnston.     Famous   Indian  chiefs,  p.353-367 j  970.2  J36 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians,  p. 199-218 j  970.2  Wii 

Black  Hawk  war. 

Thwaites.    How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the  Northwest, 

p. 115-200 rj  977  T43 

Black  Prince.     See  Edward,  the  Black  Prince. 

Blacksmithing. 

Sleffel.     Working  in  metals,  p.215-357 j  739  S63 

Blaine,  James  Gillespie. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 278-286 j  920  M91 

Blue  jays. 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p. 40-45 j  590.4  T19 

Boarding-school  stories.    See  School  stories. 


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Boat  racing.    See  Rowing. 

Boats  and  boating. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book,  p. 21 1-279 J  790  A21 

Beard.     American  boys'  handy  book,  p.95-131,  389-409.. j  790  B34W 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book,  p.112-121 j  790  B34 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p. 156-212 j  796  B340 

Davis.     Harper's  boating  book  for  boys j  797  D31 

Eraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p.510-538 j  790  F88 

Hodgson.     Mechanics  indoors  and  out,  p. 65-1 57 j  620  H66 

Hopkins.     Model  engines  and  small  boats j  699.1  H78 

Neison.     Practical  boat  building  and  sailing j  699.1  N2ip 

Thompson.     Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 199-230 j  796  T38b 

Verrill.     Book  of  the  sailboat j   797  V28 

Wheeler.    Woodworking  for  beginners,  p.298-343 j  684  W61 

See  also  Canoes  and  canoeing. — House-boats. — Ice-boats. — Life-sav- 
ing.— Motor  boats. — Rowing. — Ships. — Steamboats. — Submarine 
boats. — Yachts  and  yachting. 

Bobolinks.     Stories. 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories,  p. 205-215 j    M954b 

Body,  Human.     See  Hygiene. — Physiology. 

Boer  war. 

Wheeler.     Boys'  life  of  Lord  Kitchener,  p. 145-212 j  92  K297W 

Wheeler.     Boys'  life  of  Lord  Roberts,  p. 148-213 j  92  R536W 

White  &  Smith.     Little  journey  to  South  Africa,  p. 73-76, 

1 16-123 j  916.8  W63I 

Boer  war.    Stories. 

Fenn.     The  kopje  garrison j    F362k 

Boilers.     See  Steam. — Steam-engines. 

Bolivar,  Simon. 

Couch.    Roll  call  of  honour,  p. 19-52 j  920  C83 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 217-225. .  .j  972  M9r 
Trowbridge.    Brave  deeds,  p. 272-281 j  904  T77b 

Bolivia. 

Markwick  &  Smith.     South  American  republics,  p. 154-173- -j  918  M39 

Bon  Homme  Richard  and  Serapis  (ships). 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p.241-256 j  923.5  F97 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p. 127-146 j  910.4  H15 

'Hart.    Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution,  p.285-289. .  j  973.3  H31 

Linscott.     Boys'  book  of  battles,  p. 221-229 j  904  L72 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p.205-217 j  904  L82 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 33-42 j  923.5  M91 

Bonaparte,  Louis  Napoleon.    See  Napoleon  IH.  emperor  of  the  French. 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon.    See  Napoleon  I,  emperor  of  the  French. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  41 

Bonheur,  Rosa. 

Bolton.    Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 180-193.  . .  .j  920.7  B61 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p. 278-290 j  920.7  H72 

Home  &  Scobey.     Stories  of  great  artists,  p. 136-157-  •  •  •  J  927-5  H79 
Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.2,  p. 145-192 j  927  K23g 

Boniface,  St.     Stories. 

Van  Dyke.     First  Christmas  tree j  Vi87f 

Bookbinding. 

Adams.     Harper's  indoor  book,  p.  186-197 j  680  A21 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 192-195 j  670  C38a3 

Sanford.     Art  crafts  for  beginners,  p. 171-204 j  707.2  S22 

Books. 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.3,  p. 85-94 j  910  K26 

Rocheleau.       Great    American    industries;     manufactures, 

p.208-222 j  670  R56 

See  also  Bookbinding. — Printing. 

Books  and  reading. 

Hale.     How  to  do  it,  p. 71-105,  179-186 j  177  Hish 

Marden.     Success,  p. 252-265 j  170  M37S 

Matson.     References  for  literary  workers rj  028  M47 

Mitchell.     About  old  story-tellers j   928  M74 

Stories  of  the  middle  ages,  p.133-141 j  S8842 

See  also  Authors. 
Boone,  Daniel. 

Abbott.     DanieJ  Boone j  92  B63ia 

Barstow.    The  Westward  movement,  p. 75-81 j  978  B27 

Bass.     Stories  of  pioneer  life,  p. 33-45 j  973  B29 

Ellis.    Life  and  times  of  Daniel  Boone j  92  B63ie 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 87-98 j  920  H72 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts,  p. 38-74 j  920  J36 

Lindsay.     Daniel  Boone,  backwoodsman j  92  B631I 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p. 17-28 j  973  L76 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  P.68-83..J  977  M2ip 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 138-156 j  973  Mgia 

Perry  &  Beebe.     Four  American  pioneers,  p.9-70 j  920  P44 

Roosevelt.     Stories  of  the  great  West,  p. 3-12 j  917.8  R68s 

Stories  of  American  pioneers,  p. 7-73 j  923  S88 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American  progress,  p. 8-38.  .j  973  W93 

Booth,  Mrs  Ballington. 

Baldwin.     American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 278-285 j  920  B19 

Booth,  Mrs  Catherine  (Mumford). 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  women,  p.159-211 .  .  .  .j  920.7  B6ifa 

Booth,  Edwin. 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p.285-311 j  920  G38 

Booth,  Mrs  Maud  (Charlesworth).     See  Booth,'  Mrs  Ballington. 


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Boots.    See  Shoes. 

Border  life.    See  Frontier  life. 

Borneo. 

Hornaday.     Two  years  in  the  jungle,  p. 333-489 J  9i5-4  H79 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 

and  India,  p. 18-36 j  9i5-4  K35 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p. 77-83 j  915  T65 

Wade.     Our  little  brown  cousin j  919. 11  Wii 

Bosnia. 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Balkans,  pt.i,  p. 27-50 j  914.96  G31 

Boston. 

Bacon.   Historic   pilgrimages   in    New    England,    p.213- 

331 j  917-4  Bi2h 

Barstow.     The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p. 231-238.  .j  973.2  B27 

Gilman.     Story  of  Boston j  974.46  G42 

Hale.     Historic  Boston j  974.46  H15 

Scudder.     Boston  town j  974.46  S43 

Tiffany.     From  colony  to  commonwealth j  973.3  T45 

Tiffany.      Pilgrims   and   Puritans j    974.4   T45 

Boston  massacre. 

Blaisdell   &  Ball.     Short  stories   from  American   history, 

P.38-44 j  973  B52S 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p.174-181 j  974.4  H36 

Hawthorne.     Whole  history  of  gr.andfather's  chair,  p.174- 
181  j  974-4  H36g 

Tiffany.     From  colony  to  commonwealth,  p. 44-54 j  973.3  T45 

See  also  American  revolution. 

Boston  massacre.     Stories. 

Otis.    Under  the  liberty  tree j  O314U 

Boston  tea-party. 

Blaisdell   &  Ball.     Short  stories   from   American   history, 

P.5I-S7 j  973  B52S 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p.273-278.  .  .  .  j  942  C8761 
Hart.    Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution,  p. 162-166.  .j  973.3  H31 

Humphrey.    How  New  England  was  made,  p. 213-220 j  974  H92 

Johonnot.     Grandfather's  stories,  p. 81-85 j  J375g 

Moses.    Paul  Revere,  p.41-65 j  92  R368m 

Tiffany.     From  colony  to  commonwealth,  p. 55-66 j  973.3  T45 

Watson.     Boston  tea  party j  973.3  W3ib 

See  also  American  revolution. 

Botany. 

Dana.    How  to  know  the  wild  flowers j  580  D19 

Doubleday.     Nature's  garden qj  580  D75 

Gray.    How  plants  grow j  581  G8ih 

Keeler.     Our  early  wild  flowers j  580  K15 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  43 

"Botany— continued. 

Kecler.    Wayside  flowers  of  summer j  580  K15W 

Lounsberry.     Guide  to  the  wild  flowers j  580  L93 

Mathews.     Field  book  of  American  wild  flowers j  580  M47a 

Stack.     Wild  flowers  every  child  should  know j  580  S77 

See  also  Flowers. — Fossils. — Fruit. — Gardens  and  gardening. — Herba- 
riums.— Leaves. —  Natural  history. —  Nature. —  Plants. —  Seeds. — 
Trees. 

Bouillon,  Godfrey  de.    See  Godfrey  of  Bouillon. 

Bow  and  arrow.     See  Archery. 

Bowie,  James.    Stories. 

Munroe.    With  Crockett  and  Bowie j  M968wi 

Stoddard.     Lost  gold  of  the  Montezumas j  S869I 

Boy  scouts. 

Baden-Powell.     Boy  scouts  beyond  the  seas j  369.2  Bi4b 

Boy  scouts  of  America.     Official  handbook j  369.2  B66a2 

Bullivant.     Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies,  p. 299-320 j  790  B87 

Miller.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p. 19-49 j  796  M69 

Boy  scouts.    Stories. 

Burgess.     Boy  scouts  on  Lost  trail j  B897b 

Holland.     Boy  scouts  of  Birch-bark  island j  H724b 

Hornibrook.     A  scout  of  to-day j   H8iis 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 155-169 j  928  R43 

Boys. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys j  920  B77 

Sweetser.     Ten  boys  from  history j  920  S97 

Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries j  T25ib2 

See  also  Boy  scouts. — Children. 

Braddock's  road. 

Thwaites.     How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the  Northwest, 

p.277-295 rj  977  T43 

Brant,  Joseph,  Mohawk  chief. 

Johnston.     Famous  Indian  chiefs,  p. 254-283 j  970.2  J36 

Seelye  &  Eggleston.     Brant  and  Red  Jacket j  970.3  S45 

Brashear,  John  Alfred. 

Toal.    A  boy  who  loved  the  stars j  92  B7i3t 

Brassey,  Annie>  lady. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 300-319.  .  .j  920.7  B61 

Bravery.    See  Heroes  and  heroism. 

Brazil.     Description  and  travel. 

Markwick  &  Smith.  South  American  republics,  p. 173-220.. j  918  M39 
Nixon.     Our  little  Brazilian  cousm j  918.1   N37 


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Brazil.    History. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 257-268.  .  .  .j  972  M91 

Brazil.    Manners  and  customs. 

Murray.     Wide  awake  third  reader,  p. 35-41 j  372-4  A'l97w3 

Bremer,  Fredrika. 

Coolidge.     Mischief's  Thanksgiving,  p. 84-105 j  C783m 

Brian  Boru,  king  of  Ireland. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p. 25-43 J  920  B77 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p.165-181 j  920  Ti9a 

Bricks. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 127-142 j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 1 10-123 j  910  C355 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 139-142 j  670  C38a3 

Bridges. 

Bond.    On  the  battle  front  of  engineering,  p. 183-208 j  620  B620 

Bond.     Pick,  shovel  and  pluck,  p. 220-233 j  620  B62p 

Bond.     Scientific  American  boy,  p.95-108,  292-309 j  790  B62 

Bond.    With  the  men  who  do  things,  p. 98-108 j  620  B62 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p.133-151 j  609  D75 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p. 173-208 j  604  M76 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p. 30-69 j  604  T19 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p. 117-206 j  620  W74 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 82-138... j  620  W74r 
See  also  Brooklyn  bridge. 
Also  Stephenson,  Robert. 

Bright,  John. 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 212-223 j  926  P27 

British  America.    See  Canada. 

British  Columbia.    Stories. 

Grinnell.    Jack,  the  young  canoeman j  G925JC 

British  Guiana.    Stories. 

Figyelmessy.     Two  boys  in  the  tropics j  F47it 

British  Isles.    See  England. — Ireland. — Scotland. — Wales. 

Brittany. 

Alcott.     Shawl-straps,  p. 18-67 j  A355sh 

Finnemore.     France,  p. 11-22 j  914.4  F51 

Bronte,  Charlotte,  afterward  Mrs  Nicholls,  (pseud.  Currer  Bell). 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p.209-243 j  928  F87 

Holland.    Historic  girlhoods,  p. 229-242 j  920.7  H72 

Brooke,  Rupert. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p. 261-291 j  920  P24 

Brooklyn  bridge. 

Our  country:  East,  p. 183-186 j  917.3  O32 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  45 

Brooks,  Phillips,  bishop. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men,  p. 368-404 j  920  B6if 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 25 1-283 j  920  G38 

Brown,  John,  of  Ossazi'ato}nie. 

Abbot.     Battle-fields  of  '61,  p.9-12,  17-24 j  973.7  A12 

Coffin.    Building  the  nation,  p.46o-46~ j  973  C66 

Couch.     Roll  call  of  honour,  p. 53-89 j  920  C83 

Browning,  Mrs  Elizabeth   (Barrett). 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 194-212.. j  920.7  B61 
Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p.153-171 j  928  F87 

Browning,  Robert. 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p.125-151 j  928  F87 

Bruce,  James. 

Jenks.    Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 38-45 j  910.9  J25 

Bruce,  Robert.    See  Robert  Bruce,  king  of  Scotland. 

Brutus,  Marcus. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the   Romans,  p.i6i- 

168 j    920    P72zgc 

Plutarch.    Lives,  v. 5,  p. 302-366 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p. 323-360 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 429-438 j  920  P720 

Bryant,  William  CuUen. 

Cody.    Four  American  poets,  p.7-68 j  928  C65 

Keysor.    Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p. 69-98 j  928  K23 

Macomber.    Stories  of  our  authors,  p.ioi-125 j  928  M21 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p.69-81 j  810.9  W93 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.     Birthday  exercises. 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 1 17-125 j  808.8  L63 

Roe.     American  authors,  p. 46-49 j  810  R59 

Buccaneers.     See  Pirates. 

Buddha  and  Buddhism. 

Young.     Siam,  p.27-44 j  915.9  Y37 

Buds.     See  Botany. — Plants. 

Buenos  Ayres. 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p.97-106 j  918  L23 

Buffalo  Bill.     See  Cody,  William  Frederick. 

Buffalo  Jones.     See  Jones,  Charles  Jesse. 

Buffaloes. 

Wright.     Stories  of  birds  and  beasts,  p.63-82 j  570.4  W935 

Building.    See  Architecture. — Carpentry. — Engineering. — Houses. — Log 
cabins. 


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Bulgaria. 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Balkans,  pt.i,  p. 70-84 j  914-96  G31 

Winlow.    Our  little  Bulgarian  cousin j  914-97  W78 

Bull,  Ole. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.284- 

302 j  920  B61 

Bull-fights. 

Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Italy,  Spain  and  Portugal, 

pt.2,  p.25-31 j  914-S  W62 

Bunker  Hill,  Battle  of,  1775. 

Bacon.     Historic  pilgrimages   in   New   England,  p.400- 

425 j  917-4  Bi2h 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p.159-181 j  904  L82 

Tiffany.     From  colony  to  commonwealth,  p.115-131 .  .  .  .  j  973.3  T45 
See  also  American  revolution. 

Bunker  Hill,  Battle  of,  1775.    Poetry. 

Holmes.     Grandmother's  story  [of  Bunker  Hill  battle] . .  j  Bll  H73g2 

Bunyan,  John. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men,  p. 123-148 j  920  B6if 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p.46-71 j  920  Mil 

Mitchell.    About  old  story-tellers,  p.219-237 j  928  M74 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v. 2,  p.143- 

192 j    820.9    W93 

Buoys. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 225-230 j  910  B99 

Ingersoll.     Book  of  the  ocean,  p. 224-227 j  551.46  124b 

Burdett-Coutts,  Baroness. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 320-330.  .  .  j  920.7  B61 

Burma. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p.211-231 j  915  C22a 

Kelly.     Burma j  915.9  K17 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 

and  India,  p. 145-181 j  915.4  K35 

Redway.    All  around  Asia,  p. 217-226 j  915  R27 

Burma.    Stories. 

Henty.    On  the  Irrawaddy j  H456on 

Burney,  Fanny.     See  Arblay,  Mme  Frances  (Burney)  d'. 

Burns,  Robert. 

Burns.     Selected  poems,  p. 5-55 j  821  B93 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 72-88 j  920  Mil 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,  v. 7,  p. 179-201 j  808.8  N46a 

Burnside,  Gen.  Ambrose  Everett. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p.283-293 j  923.5  Mgih 

Burnt  wood.     See  Pyrography. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  47 

Burr,  Aaron. 

Nicolay.    Our  nation  in  the  building,  p. 63-81 j  973  N320 

Burr,  Aaron.     Stories. 

Brooks.     Son  of  the  Revolution j  B773SO 

Burr,  Theodosia. 

Parton.     Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p. 393-426.  .  .  .  j  920  P27 

Burritt,  EHhu. 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 27-35 j  926  P27 

Burros.    See  Donkeys. 

Burroughs,  John. 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 89-98 j  920  Mil 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p. 29-50 j  920  P24 

Bushmen. 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 143-146 j  572.9  S79 

Business. 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career j  174  M37 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p.45-51,  145-169,  179- 

188,  219-225 j    174  R31 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 513-553 j  920  S649 

Stoddard.     Men  of  business j  923.8  S86 

See  also  Banks  and  banking. — Commerce. — Industries. — Mail  service. 
— Manufactures. — Money. — Occupations. — Success. 

Butler,  Elizabeth  Southerden   (Thompson),  lady. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  P.266-277..J  920.7  B61 

Butter, 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  fed,  p. 44-49 j  630  C35 

Butterflies. 

Ballard.     Among  the  moths  and  butterflies j  595.78  B21 

Dickerson.     Moths  and  butterflies j  595.78  D55 

Duncan.     Butterflies  and  moths j  595.78  D89 

Holland.     Butterfly  book qj  595.78  H72 

Holland.     Butterfly  guide j  595.78  H72b 

Miller.     Butterfly  and  moth  book j  595.78  M69 

Morley.     Insect  folk,  v.2,  p. 3-44 j  595.7  M91 

Schwartz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p. 71-98 j  595.7  S39 

Weed.     Nature  biographies j  595.7  W42n 

See  also  Caterpillars. — Moths. 

Cabeza  de  Vaca,  Alvar  Nunez. 

Barstow.     Explorers  and  settlers,  p.ioi-iio j  973.1  B27 

Griffis.     Romance  of  discovery,  p.161-167 j  973.1   G89 

Higginson.      Young   folks'   book    of    American    explorers, 

p.71-96 j  9731    H53 

Lummis.     Spanish  pioneers,  p.ioi-ii6 j  973.1   L97 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  history,  p.85-102.  j  970  W93 


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Cabinet  work.    See  Carpentry. — Furniture. 
Cabins.    See  Log  cabins. 

Cable,  George  Washington. 

Cable.     Cable  story  book,  p. 160-176 j  C113C 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.2, 

p. 236-250 j  810.9  W93 

Cables. 

Giberne.     Romance  of  the  mighty  deep,  p. 276-285 j  551.46  G36r 

See  also  Atlantic  cable. 

Cabot,  John. 

Clay.     The  treasure  finders,  p. 59-75 j  973.1   C54 

Griffis.     Romance  of  discovery,  p. loi-i  1 1 j  973-1   G89 

Mowry.     First  steps  in  the  history  of  our  country,  p.30- 

35 j    973    M94a 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 105-108 j  910  S73f 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p. 319-323 j  923.9  V27f 

Cabot,  Sebastian. 

Clay.     The  treasure  finders,  p. 73-82 j  973.1   C54 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p. 319-333 j  923.9  V27f 

Cactus. 

Our  country:  West,  p.249-251 j  917.9  O32 

Caedmon. 

Creighton.    Stories  from  English  history,  p. 5-8 j  942  C8761 

Krapp.    In  oldest  England,  p.45-51 j  942.01  K41 

Pollard.     Stories  from  old  English  romance,  p. 15-18 j  398.2  P76 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.i,  p.34- 

45 j   820.9  W93 

Cssar,  Julius. 

Abbott.    Julius  Caesar j  92  Ciiga 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 212-215.. j  904  Bigt 
Church.     Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero,  p. 150-175.  .  .  .j  913.37  C46 

Clarke.     Story  of  Caesar j  92  C119C 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p.iio-141 j  923.1  F24b 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;  tales  of  the   Romans,  p.114- 

134 j  920  P72zgc 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 181-202.  .  .  .  j  920  Hii3f 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p.91-112 j  923  H28 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p.154-161 j  904  J37 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p. 204-226 j  937  M91 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.4,  p. 256-328 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p. 277-322 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.406-418 j  920  P720 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p.403-422 j  920  Tiga 

Caesar,  Julius.     Stories. 

Whitehead.     Standard  bearer j  W639S 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  49 

Calais,  Siege  of,  1347. 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 40-43 j  920  H94 

Trowbridge.    Brave  deeds,  p. 59-73 j  904  Tyyh 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds,  p.169-181 j  920  Y29 

Calhoun,  John  Caldwell. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 291-304 j  920  B77h 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 138-144 j  920  M91 

Parton.    Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p.115-171..  .  .j  920  P27 

Calico-printing. 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 176-183 j  904  J37s 

California. 

Barstow.    A  new  nation,  p. 106-129 j  973  B27 

Dana.     Two  years  before  the  mast j  910.4  Di9a 

Drake.     Making  of  the  great  West,  p.269-288 j  978  D78 

Koch.     Little  journey  to  our  Western  wonderland j  917.94  K36 

Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries,  p. 235-260 j  T25ib2 

California.     Stories. 

Jackson.     Ramona j  Ji24r 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Wiggin.     Summer  in  a  cafion j  W688s 

Cambyses  III,  king  of  Persia. 

Church.     Stories  of  the  East  from  Herodotus,  p. 175-217.  .j  888  H47 
Cambyses  III,  king  of  Persia.     Stories. 

Ebers.     Egyptian  princess j   E2i8e 

Camels. 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p. 215-222.  .j  590.4  J37n 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals,  p. 185-189 j  599  M85 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v. 3,  p.102-110 j  910  M91 

Cameras.    See  Photography. 

Cameron,  Verney  Lovett. 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 233-246 j  910.9  J25 

Camillus. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales  of  the   Romans,  p.23- 

30 j  920  P72zgc 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 82-98 j  920  Hii3f 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p. 87-93 j  937  M91 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 106-135 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.i,  p. 269-317 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.141-152 j  920  P720 

Trowbridge.    Brave  deeds,  p.43-58 j  904  T77b 

Camp  Fire  Girls. 

Book  of  the  Camp  Fire  Girls j  369.3  C15 

Gulick.    Book  of  symbols  for  camp  fire  girls j  369.3  G96 

Rogers.     Sebago-Wohelo  camp  fire  girls j  396.3  R61 


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Camping. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book,  p. 295-333,  350-366 j  790  A21 

Beard,  D.  C.     The  boy  pioneers,  p. 76-87 j  796  B34b 

Beard,  D.  C.     Field  and  forest  handy  book j  790  B34 

Beard,  D.  C.     Shelters,  shacks  and  shanties j  796.5  B34 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.    On  the  trail j  796.5  B343 

Bond.    Scientific  American  boy j  790  B62 

Boy  Scouts  of  America.    Official  handbook,  p. 232-276. .  j  369.2  B66a2 

Cave.     Boy  scout's  hike  book j  796  C29 

Cave.     Boy's  camp  book j  796.5  C29 

Eraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p. 341-358 j  790  F88 

Hall.    Handicraft  for  handy  boys,  p. 337-350 j  790  Hi6h 

Miller,  C.  H.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p. 50-109 j  796  M69 

Miller,  W.  H.     Boys'  book  of  hunting  and  fishing j  799  M69 

Rogers.     Sebago-Wohelo  camp  fire  girls j  369.3  R61 

Seton.    Book  of  woodcraft  and  Indian  lore j  796.5  S49 

Thompson.     Boys'  book  of  sports,  p.233-266 j  796  T38b 

Verrill.     Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book j  796  V28 

Warner.    A-hunting  of  the  deer,  p. 42-55 j  814  W23a 

See  also  Outdoor  life. 

Camping.     Stories. 

Du  Bois.     Lass  of  the  silver  sword j  D8S9I 

Earl.     School  team  in  camp j  E1732S 

Eggleston.    Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird j  E3571W 

Forrester.     Polly  Page  Yacht  Club j  F782P 

French.     Junior  cup j    F925J 

Gregor.     Camping  in  the  winter  woods j   G865C 

Hamlin.     Nan  at  Camp  Chicopee j  H22in 

Holland.    Boy  scouts  of  Birch-bark  island j  H724b 

Richards.     The  Merryweathers j  R4iime 

Roberts.     Around  the  camp-fire j  R536a 

Tomlinson.     Camping  on  the  St.  Lawrence j  TS97c 

Wiggin.     Summer  in  a  canon j  W688s 

Canada. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.ii,  p. 1-279 j  909  T19 

See  also  Acadia. — British  Columbia.- — Newfoundland. 

Canada.    Description  and  travel. 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.    Betty  in  Canada j  917. i  B52 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 352-376 j  917  C22a 

Carroll  &  Waldo.     Around  the   world;   book  five,   p.199- 

225 j    910    C23e 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors,  p. 13-148 j  917  C65 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Alaska  and  Canada j  917.98  G31 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 2,  p.  140-252.  .j  910  K26 

Plummer.     Roy  and  Ray  in  Canada j  917.1   P72 

Whitney.     On  snow-shoes  to  the  barren  grounds j  917.12  W65 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  51 

Canada.    History. 

Marshall.     .A.n  empire  story,  p.i-121 j  900  M41 

Canals. 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    transportation, 

p. 83-86,  125-131 j  380  R56a 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p. 304-349 J  620  W74 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 245-291..  j  620  W74r 
See  also  Erie  canal.— Panama  canal. — Suez  canal. 

Canary  islands. 

Hale.     Stories  of  adventure,  p. 188-193 J  9iO-8  H15S 

Candles. 

Beard.     Things  worth  doing,  p.326-337 j   790  63431 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 67-71 j  609  M94 

Stone  &  Fickett.     Every  day  life  in  the  colonies,  p. 61-68.  .j  917-3  S87 
Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p.72-88 j  670  W74 

Candy. 

Bache.    When  mother  lets  us  make  candy j  642  B12 

Campbell.    American  girl's  home  book,  p.407-413 j  790  C15 

Rorer.     Home  candy  making j  642  R69 

Cannon.    See  Guns. 

Canoes  and  canoeing. 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p. 213-221 j  796  B340 

Bond.    Scientific  American  boy,  p. 109-123 j  790  B62 

Brooks.    American  sailor,  p. 11-28 j  656.8  Byya 

Davis.     Harper's  boating  book  for  boys,  p. 207-322 j  797  D31 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman,  p. 201-217 j  790  H16 

See  also  Boats  and  boating. 

Canoes  and  canoeing.    Stories. 

Alden.     Cruise  of  the  Canoe  club j  A3S9C 

Munroe.     Canoemates j  M968ca 

Smith.     Their  canoe  trip j  S655t 

Canova,  Antonio. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 156-162 j  904  B19 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 193-199 j  904  E35 

Cantatas. 

Moffat.     Christmas  dream qj  782.8  M76 

See  also  Operettas. 
Canute,  king  of  England,  Denmark  and  Norway. 

Freeman.     Old-English  history,  p.224-246 j  942.01  F91 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.149- 

154 j    920    Hii3fa 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Scandinavian,  p.121-131 j  948  M91 

Capri,  Island  of. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 374-383.  ..  .j  914  K35b 
Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p. 90-99 j  914  S86 


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Cardboard  construction.    See  Paper  work. 

Carnegie,  Andrew. 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p.99-111 j  920  Mil 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 325-334 j  920  M91 

Carnegie  Hero  Fund  Commission. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 289-304 j  920  B19 

Carols.    See  Christmas.     Songs. — Songs. 

Carpentry. 

Adams,  J.  D.    Carpentry  for  beginners j  684  A21 

Adams,  J.  H.    Harper's  indoor  book j  680  A21 

Bailey.    Boys'  make-at-home  things j  790  B15 

Beard.    Jack  of  all  trades j  790  B34J 

Bower.     How  to  make  common  things j  684  B66 

Bullivant.      Every   boy's   book   of   hobbies,    p. 13-145,    189- 

196 j  790  B87 

Collins.     Handicraft  for  boys j  680  C69h 

Crawshaw.     Problems  in  furniture  making j  684  C87a 

Foster.     Carpentry  and  woodwork j  684  F81 

Eraser.    Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p.i  1-121 j  790  F88 

Griffith.     Essentials  of  woodworking j  684  G89 

Griffith.     Woodwork  for  secondary  schools j  684  G89W 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman j  790  H16 

Hall.     Carpentry  &  mechanics  for  boys j  790  Hi6c 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys j  790  Hl6h 

Hall.     The  handy  boy j  790  Hi6ha 

Johnson.     Coping  saw   work j   684   J35 

Murray.     Problems  in  woodworking j  684  M97 

Noyes.     Handwork  in  wood j  684  N48 

Paret.    Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p. 73-87 j  790  P23 

Sanford.    Art  crafts  for  beginners,  p. 15-53 j  707.2  S22 

Waite.     Boy's  workshop j  680  W14 

Wheeler.     Woodworking  for  beginners j  684  W61 

Williams.     How  to  make  things,  p. 7-82 j  604  W74h 

See  also  Houses. — Lathes. — Log  cabins. — Manual  training. — Tools. — 
Wood-carving. 

Carpets. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p.339-347 j  910  C22h 

Winship.     Our  industries;  fabrics,  p. 14-16 .  j  677  W78 

See  also  Rugs. 

Carrier-pigeons.    See  Pigeons. 

Carroll,  Lewis,  (pseud,  of  Charles  Lutwidge  Dodgson). 

Moses.     Lewis  Carroll  in  Wonderland j  92  C233m 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  53 

Carson,  Christopher. 

Abbott.     Christopher  Carson j  02  C2342a 

Barstow.     The  Westward  movement,  p.  163-174 j  978  B27 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts,  p.181-210 j  920  J36 

Perry  &  Beebe.     Four  American  pioneers,  p. 195-255 j  920  P44 

Tappan.    Adventures  &  achievements,  p.3-13 j  920  Ti9a 

Tappan.    American  hero  stories,  p. 246-253 j  920  T19 

Carson,  Kit.    See  Carson,  Christopher. 

Cartier,  Jacques. 

Baldw^in.    Discovery  of  the  old  Northwest,  p.ii-21 j  977  B19 

Clay.     The  treasure  finders,  p.180-204 j  973-1  C54 

Griffis.     Romance  of  discovery,  p.  138-142 j  973.1   G8(, 

Higginson.      Young    folks'    book    of   American    explorers, 

P-97-II7 j    973-1     H53 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 135-144 j  910  S73f 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p. 339-343 j  923.9  V27f 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    history,    p.210- 

227 j  970  W93 

Carving.     See  Sculpture. — Wood-carving. 

Gary,  Alice,  &  Gary,  Phoebe. 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v. 2,  p. 155-173..  ..j  928  K23 

Gasabianca. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 153-156 j  904  B19 

Gastles.    See  Warwick  castle. — -Windsor  castle. 
Gastro,  Ines  de.    See  Inez  de  Castro. 

Catacombs. 

Butterworth.     Little  Arthur's  history  of  Rome,  p. 200-207.. j  937  B98 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 302-305 j  910  J37 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 312-315 ...  .j  914  K35b 

Gaterina  Gornaro,  queen  of  Cyprus. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p. 134-152 j  920.7  B77 

Caterpillars. 

Ballard.     Among  the  moths  and  butterflies j  595.78  B21 

Comstock.     Ways  of  the  six-footed,  p.29-53,  1 19-124,  133- 

138 j   595-7    C738 

Dickerson.     Moths  and  butterflies j  595.78  D55 

■  Duncan.     Butterflies  and  moths j  595.78  D89 

Morley.     Insect  folk,  v. 2,  p. 26-86 j  595.7  M91 

Schwartz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p. 71-87 j  595.7  S39 

Weed.     Nature  biographies j  595.7  W42n 

See  also  Butterflies. — Moths. 

Catharine  I,  empress  of  Russia. 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 163-174 j  904  E35 


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Catharine  II,  empress  of  Rtissia. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  women,  p.55-91 j  920.7  B6ifa 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p.302-320 j  923.1  F24 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p. 124-135 j  920.7  H72 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Russian,  p. 184-194,  220-225 j  947  M91 

Catharine  de'  Medici,  queen  of  France. 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p.232-262 j  923.1  F24 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p. 50-62 j  920.7  H72 

Pitman.     Stories  of  old  France,  p.  135-180 j  944  P66 

Catharine  of  Aragon,  queen  of  England. 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 137-155 j  923.1   F24 

Catharine  of  Siena,  St. 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.9-25 j  920.7  H72 

Cathedrals. 

Grierson.     Children's  book  of  English  minsters j  283  G89 

See  also  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  London. — St.  Peter's,  Rome. 

Cato,  Marcus. 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 200-204.. j  904  Bigt 
Gould.     Children's'  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Romans,  p.62- 

68 j  920  P72zgc 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.135-140. .  .  .j  920  Hii3f 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p.41 1-415 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.2,  p. 316-359 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 309-318 j  920  P720 

Cato,  Marcus,  the  younger. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Romans,  p.134- 

140 j  920  P72ZgC 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v. 4,  p. 370-444 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.41 8-429 j  920  P720 

Cats. 

Barton.     The  boy  fancier,  p.109-131 j  636  B28 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal  stories,  p.  196-209 j  C645f 

Eddy.     Friends  and  helpers,  p. 29-56 j  E264f 

Fabre.     Our  humble  helpers,  p.239-254 j  636  Fii 

Johnson.     When  mother  lets  us  keep  pets,  p. 29-34 j  636  J35 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals,  p. 39-51 j  599  M85 

Morris.     Home  lite  in  all  lands,  v. 3,  p. 42-52 j  910  M91 

Cats.    Stories. 

Carter.     Cat  stories j   C237C 

Craik.     So-fat  and  Mew-mew j   C8632S 

Diaz.     Cats'  Arabian  nights j   D539C 

Dodge.     Land  of  pluck,  p. 177-184 j  D671I 

Jackson.     Cat  stories j  J  124c 

Jackson.     Letters  from  a  cat. j  J124I 


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Cats.     Stories — continued. 

Tappan.     Dixie  kitten j   Ti92d 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p. 43-56,  67-83 j  504  T19 

Thaxter.     Stories  and  poems,  p.48-54 j  T339S 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Story  hour,  p. 139-145 j  W688sto 

Wilkinson.     Peter  and  Polly j  W729P 

Cattle. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p. 209-232 j  609.73  A42 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p. 18-31 j  630  C35 

Evans.     Farm  life  readers;  book  five,  p.121-148 j  808.8  E94a 

Fabre.     Our  humble  helpers,  p. 279-292 j  636  Fii 

Johonnot.      Neighbors    with    claws    and    hoofs,    p.164-171, 

178-184 j    590.4   J37n 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v. 3,  p. 134-149 j  910  M91 

Our  country:  West,  p.228-235 j  917.9  O32 

See  also  Cows. 

Cavalier,  Jean. 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 38-54 j  904  E35 

Cave-dwellers. 

Holbrook.     Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers j  571  H69 

Our  country:  West,  p. 167-172 j  917.9  O32 

Schwatka.     In  the  land  of  cave  and  cliff  dwellers j  917.2  S41 

Cave-dwellers.     Stories. 

Nida.     Ab,  the  cave  man j  N329a 

Caves. 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p.iii-ii8 j  504  H71W 

Our  country:  East,  p. 144-148 j  917.3  O32 

White  &  Smith.     Little  journey  to  South  Africa,  p. 40-47. j  916.8  W63I 
See  also  Catacombs. — Cave-dwellers. — Mammoth  cave. 

Caxton,  William. 

Elias.     In  Tudor  times,  p. 203-213 j  942.05  E47 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 160-163 j  904  J37S 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p.112-120 j  920  Mil 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.i,  p.220- 

262 j    820.9    W93 

Cedar-trees. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 168-172 j  910  J37 

Cellini,  Benvenuto. 

Lang.     Blue  true  story  book,  p. 8-19 j  904  L23b 

Lang.     True  story  book,  p.122-131 j  904  L23 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 122-139 j  920  Mil 

Central  America. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 11,  p.451-475 j  909  T19 


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Central  America.     Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.393-399 J  9i7  C22a 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors,  p. 195-215 j  9^7  C6s 

George.      Little   journey    to    Mexico    and    Central    Amer- 
ica  j   917-2   Gaia 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Mexico,  p. 530-552 j  917-2  K35 

Central  America.     Stories. 

Rolt-Wheeler.  The  Aztec-hunters j   R656a 

Cereals.    See  Grain. 

Also  names  of  cereals,  as  Wheat. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de. 

Johonnot.     Grandfather's   stories,  p. 100-102 j   J375g 

Lang.     True  story  book,  p.161-167 j  904   L23 

Ceylon. 

Carpenter.     Australia,  p. 264-271 j  910  C22 

Carroll   &   Waldo.     Around   the   world;   book   five,   p.i6o- 

165 j    910    C23e 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 1 18-123 J  9^0  H45f 

Hornaday.    Two  years  in  the  jungle,  p. 235-290 j  915-4  H79 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 

and  India,  p. 195-268 j  915-4  K35 

Chairs. 

White.     How  to  make  baskets,  p. 159-165 j  689  W63h 

White.     More  baskets,  and  how  to  make  them,  p. 79-83.  .j  689  W63m 
See  also  Furniture. 

Chaldea. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p.8i-ii6 j  930  A75 

Tappan.     World's  stor}%  v.2,  p.461-474 j  909  T19 

Chalk. 

Giberne.     Romance  of  the  mighty  deep,  p. 135-148.  ..  .j   551.46  G36r 

Holden.     Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p. 171-204 j  504  H71W 

Kingsley.    Madame  How  and  Lady  Why,  p. 137-180 j  551  K27 

Chalmers,  James. 

Kelman.     Story  of  Chalmers  of  New  Guinea j  92  C356k 

Chambers,  William. 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 200-205 j  904  E35 

Chamois. 

Finnemore.     Switzerland,  p. 74-83 j   914.94   F51 

George.     Little  journey  to   France   and   Switzerland,   pt.2, 

P-52-53 j    914-4    G31 

Champlain,  Samuel  de. 

Baldwin.     Discovery  of  the  old  Northwest,  p. 22-95 j  977  B19 

Clay.     The  treasure  finders,  p. 205-234 j  973.1   C54 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p.iii-122 j  973.2  C65 

Gordy.     Stories  of  .American  explorers,  p. 154-173 j  973.1   G66 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  57 

Champlain,  Samuel  de — continued. 

Johnston.    Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 271-301 .  J  923.9  J36 

Lucia.     Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p.151-160 j  973.1  L96 

McMurry.    Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p. 1-34 j  923.9  M21 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 34-52 j  973  M9ia 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 210-229 j  910  S73f 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p.47-59....- j  920  Ti9a 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p.457-470 j  590-4  T19 

Charades. 

Baker.     Indoor  games  and  socials,  p. 120-127 j  793  B17 

Campbell.    American  girl's  home  book,  p.116-127 j  790  C15 

Keyes.     When  mother  lets  us  play,  p. 5-32 j  793  K23 

See  also  Plays. — Riddles. — Tableaux. — Tricks  and  puzzles. 

Charcoal. 

Our  country:  East,  p. 38-40 j  917.3  O32 

Charge  of  the  Light  Brigade.    See  Light  brigade.  Charge  of  the. 

Charlemagne,  emperor  of  the  West. 

Creighton.     Heroes  of  European  history,  p. 57-64 j  940  C87 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p. 142-168 j  923.1  F24b 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.ioi- 

III j    920   Hii3fa 

Harding.     Story  of  the  middle  ages,  p. 81-95 j  940.1  H25 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p.113-121 j  923  H28 

Hodges.     Saints  and  heroes,  p. 126-137 j  922  H66 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p. 183-190 j  904  J37 

Marshall.     History  of  Germany,  p. 32-51 qj  943  M41 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p. 47-68 j  944  M9i5a 

Charlemagfne  romances. 

Bulfinch.     Charlemagne j  398.26  B87 

Church.    Stories  of  Charlemagne j  398.26  C46 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p. 229-295 j  398.2  T19 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  from  old  French  romance,  p.30- 

55,  76-119 j  398.2  W76S 

See  also  Roland. 

Charles  I,  king  of  England. 

Abbott.     Charles  I j  92  C3752a 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London,  p. 204-221 j  914.21  M75 

Charles  I,  king  of  England.    Stories. 

Church.    With  the  king  at  Oxford j  C468W 

Van  Dyke.     Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p. 159-175 j  904  V18 

Charles  II,  king  of  England. 

Abbott.     Charles  II j  92  C375ia 

Creighton.    Stories  from  English  history,  p. 213-220 j  942  C8761 

Lang.     All  sorts  of  stories  book,  p. 68-82 j  L239a 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p.276-296 j  942  M9ia 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 187-199 j  920  Ti9a 


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Charles  II,  king  of  England.    Stories. 

Scott.     Peveril  of  the  Peak j  S431P 

Scott.     Woodstock j  S431W0 

Charles  V,  emperor  of  Germany. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 63-73 j  920  B48 

Charles  XII,  king  of  Sweden. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p.218-241 j  920  B77 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Scandinavian,  p. 326-342 j  948  M91 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 200-220 j  920  Ti9a 

Charles    Edward,   the    Young  Pretender.     See    Stuart,    Charles 
Edward,  the  Young  Pretender. 

Charles  the  Bold,  duke  of  Burgundy. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p. 147-165 j  944  M9i5a 

Charles  the  Bold,  d^lke  of  Burgundy.     Stories. 

Scott.     Anne  of  Geierstein j   S43iann 

Scott.     Quentin    Durward j    S43iq 

Charter  Oak. 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p. 60-63 j  973  J37 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 80-86 j  973  M9ia 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey. 

Atkinson.      European    beginnings    of    American     history, 

p.257-271 j  940  A87 

Chaucer.     Chaucer  for  children,  p.i-15 qj  821   C41 

Chaucer.    Chaucer  for  schools,  p. 1-33 j  821  C4ich 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.i,  p.162- 

201 j    820.9   W93 

Cheerfulness. 

Gatty.     Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p. 170-195,  269-279 j  828  G23 

Cheese. 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p. 50-53 j  630  C35 

Chemistry. 

Holden.     The  sciences,  p. 149-159 j  500  H71 

Ostwald.     Conversations  on  chemistry.     2v j  540  O29 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 103-162 j  530.7  P4ia 

See  also  Experiments. — Physics. 
Chestnuts. 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p. 19-29 j  914  L23 

Chicago. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.245-258 j  917  C22a 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  heroic  deeds,  p.142-151 j  904  J37st 

Chickadees. 

Sharp.     Winter,  p. 61-73 j  590.4  S53W 

Chickens.     See  Poultry. 
Childe  Horn.     See  King  Horn. 


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Children. 

Andrews.      Each   and   all j   910   A56e 

Andrews.     Seven  little  sisters j  910  A56S 

Bryson.     Home-life  in  China j  915. i   B84 

Chance.     Little  folks  of  many  lands j  910  C36 

Dutton.      In   field   and   pasture j   910   D9S 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia j  915  M69 

Moncrieff.     Round  the  world qj  910  M81 

Moore.    Children  of  other  days qj  757  M87 

Mott  &  Dutton.    Fishing  and  hunting j  910  M94 

Stecdman.     When  they  were  children j  920  S81 

Whitham.     Captive  royal  children j  942  W64 

Wide  world j  910  W67 

See  also  Boys. — Education. — Girls. — Occupations  for  children. 
Also  names  of  countries,  subhead  Manners  and  customs,  as 
Japan.     Manners  and  customs. 

Children's  crusade. 

S weetser.    Ten  boys  from  history,  p. 1 1-42 j  920  S97 

See  also  Crusades. 

Children's  literature. 

Children's  hour.     Guide  to  good  reading j  028.5  C43 

Children's  parties.    See  Parties. 

Childs,  George  William. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.313- 

322 j  920  B61 

Chile. 

Markwick    &    Smith.      South    American    republics,    p.301- 

327 j   918  M39 

Chimneys. 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 31-36.  .  .  .j  609  M94 

Chimpanzees.    See  Apes. 

China. 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations,  v.i,  p.i-ii j  909  N37 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.i,  p.i-261 j  909  T19 

China.    Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p.iii-i8o j  915   C22a 

George.    Little  journey  to  China  and  Japan j  915. i  G31 

Hedin.     From  pole  to  pole,  p. 159-184 j  910  H39 

Huntington.     Asia,  p.221-283 j  915   H94 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Japan 

and  China j  915.2  K35 

Redway.    All  around  Asia,  p.40-133 j  915  R27 

Sec  also  Korea. — Manchuria. — Tibet. 

China.     Folklore. 

Davis  &  Chow-Leung.     Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories,  .j  398.91  D32 


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China.     History. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p. 199-210 j  930  A7S 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Japanese  and  Chinese j  952  M915 

Van  Bergen.     Story  of  China j  951  V17 

See  also  Woo  How  Tsihtien,  empress  of  China. 

China.     Manners  and  customs. 

Andrews.     Each  and  all,  p.81-105 j  910  A56e 

Andrews.     Seven  little  sisters,  p. 57-70 j  910  A56S 

Barnard.    How  other  people  live,  P.48-S4 QJ  Qio  B25 

Bryson.     Home-life  in  China. j  915-1   B84 

By  land  and  sea,  p.131-140 j  910  B99 

Carpenter.    Around  the  world  with  the  children,  p. 59-73.  .j  910  C22a 

Carroll.    Around  the  world;  book  one,  p. 124-137 j  910  C23a 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 59-66 j  910  C35S 

Headland.     Chinese  boy  and  girl j  915. i  H38 

Headland.    Our  little  Chinese  cousin j  915. i  H380 

Lee.    When  I  was  a  boy  in  China j  915. i  L52 

Miller.    Little  people  of  Asia,  p. 307-359 j  915  M69 

Schwartz.     Five   little   strangers,   p. 103-136 j  910   S39 

Scott.    Twelve  little  pilgrims,  p. 89-126 j  915  S42 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p. 5-14.  .j  390  S53 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 69-75 j  572.9  S79 

Thornton.    Bud  and  Bamboo j  915. i  T38 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p. 16-44 j  915  T65 

Van  Bergen.    Story  of  China j  951  V17 

Wide  world,  p. 14-27 j  910  W67 

China.    Stories. 

Griffis.     In  the   mikado's  service j    G894i 

China,  Wall  of.    See  Wall  of  China. 
China-painting. 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p.272-294 j  790  B343 

Chinaware.    See  Pottery. 

Chinese  literature. 

Arnold.    Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p. 210-226 j  930  A75 

Chipmunks. 

Burroughs.     Field  and  study,  p.140-151 j  570.4  B94 

Burroughs.  Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p. 15-31.... j  599.3  B94 
Cram.  More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p.107-131.  .j  599  C86m 
Needham.     Outdoor  studies,  p. 13-17 j  590.4  N19 

Chivalry. 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  chivalry j  398.25  B87 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Greene  &  Kirk.     With  spurs  of  gold j  940.4  G83 

Lansing.     Page,  esquire  and  knight j  398.2  L28 

Myers.     General  history,  p. 392-395 j  909  M99 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  6i 

Chivalry — continued. 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  happy  warrior j  940.4  N26 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations,  v. 2,  p. 77-85 j  909  N37 

Tappan.     When  knights  were  bold j  940.1  T19 

See  also  Arthur,  Ki)ig. — Charlemagne  romances. — Crusades. — Feudal 
system. — Heroes  and  heroism. — Middle  ages. — Roland. 

Chivalry.     Stories. 

Amadis  of  Gaul.     A  knight  errant  and  his  doughty  deeds.  .  .  .j  A48ik 
Stories   of   chivalry j    S884 

Chocolate. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies:     South  Amer- 
ica, p. 354-363 j  918  A42 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 317-322 j  630  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p. 120-130 j  630  C3S 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.2,  p. 182-189 j  670  C38a3 

Rogers.    Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 267-272 j  630  R61 

Choice  of  occupations.    See  Occupations,  Choice  of. 

Chopin,  Frederic  Frangois. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p. 73-82 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p. 284-301 j  927.8  C36 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography,  p. 279-294..  .  .j  927.8  T19 

Christ.    See  Jesus  Christ. 

Christian  names.    See  Names. 

Christina,  queen  of  Szveden. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p. 192-207 j  920.7  B77 

Hawthorne.     Biographical  stories,  p. 69-78 j  920  H36b 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p. 293-302 j  974.4  H36 

Christmas. 

Beard,  D.  C.     Jack  of  all  trades,  p. 237-252 j  790  B34J 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     Little  folks'  handy  book,  p. 106-129.. j  790  B343I 
Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     What  a  girl  can  make  and  do,  p.244- 

270 j  790  B343W 

Book  of  Christmas j  394  B63a 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p. 403-437 qrj  808.8  D37 

Dier.     Children's  book  of  Christmas qj  394  D57 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school,  p. 37-52 j  808.8  G75 

Irving.     Old  Christmas j   817   I280 

Irving.     Sketch-book,  P.2S4-329 j   817  l28sk 

Levi.    Work  and  play  for  little  girls,  p. 75-116 j  790  L66 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world,  p.117-130 j  372.2  P86 

St.   Nicholas  Christmas  book j   S147S 

Schauffler.      Christmas j    394    S31C 

Shoemaker.     Holiday  entertainments j  793  S55 

Stone  &  Fickett.     Every  day  life  in  the  colonies,  p.i-12.  .j  917.3  S87 
Tappan.     Sports  &  pastimes,  p.439-465,  475-481 j  790  T19 


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Christmas.     Customs. 

Coburn.     Our  little  Swedish  cousin,  p.29-44 j  QM-SS  C63 

McSpadden.    Book  of  holidays,  p.289-309 j  394  M22 

Our  holidays,  p. 51-78 j  394  O32 

Patten.    The  year's  festivals,  p.235-270 j  394  P31 

Pringle  &  Urann.     Yule-tide  in  many  lands j  394  P95 

Stein.     Little  shepherd  of  Provence,  p.44-69 j  S819I 

Christmas.     Gifts. 

Bailey.     Girls'  make-at-home  things,  p. 173-189 j  790  Bi5g 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p.31.7-333 J  790  B343 

Campbell.    American  girl's  home  book,  p.248-275 j  790  C15 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p.271-284 j  790  P23 

Christmas.    Plays. 

Harper's  book  of  little  plays,  p.21-51 j  793-1  H28 

Mackay.    House  of  the  heart,  p. 143-168,  205-226 j  812  Mi7h 

Merington.     Festival  plays,  p. 263-302 j  812  M63f 

Rice.     Good  King  Wenceslas j  793-1  R39 

St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  operettas,  v.i,  p.23-35,  109- 

172 j    793-1    S14 

Tappan.    Sports  &  pastimes,  p.523-579 j  790  T19 

Wiggin.     Birds'  Christmas  Carol j  793.1  W68 

Christmas.    Poetry. 

Bellamy   &   Goodwin.      Open   sesame,   v.i,   p. 210-223;    v. 2, 

P-353-366;  V.3,  p.340-361 j  808.8  B41 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 363-388 j  808.8  L63 

Moore.     Twas  the  night  before  Christmas j  811  M87 

Smith  &  Hazeltine.    Christmas  in  legend  and  story j  394  S64 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p. 71-92 j  821.08  S84 

Stevenson.     Home  book  of  verse  for  young  folks,  p.182- 

204 j   821.08  S84h 

Tappan.    Poems  &  rhymes,  p. 309-326 j  821.08  T19 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Golden  numbers,  p.635-662 j  821.08  W68g 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Posy  ring,  p. 255-273 j  821.08  W68 

Christmas.    Songs. 

Tomlins.     Christmas  carols qj  783.6  T59 

Christmas.    Stories. 

Alcott.     Lulu's  library,  v.i,  p. 7-35;  v.3,  p. 22-42 j  A355IU 

Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang,  p. 1-9,  138-149 j  A358W2 

Andrews.     Each  and  all,  p.113-140 j  910  A56e 

Asbjornsen.     The  fairy  world,  p.l-l8 j  398  A79fa 

Austin.     The  basket  woman,  p. 89-105 j  398  A93 

Brooks.     Storied   holidays,   p. 11-27 j    B773S 

Brown.    Brothers  and  sisters,  p. 1-18 j  B784b 

Brown.     Christmas  angel j   B784C 

Brown.     Flower  princess,  p. 47-65 j   B784f 


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Christmas.     Stories — continued. 

Brown.     Their  city  Christmas j  67841 

Colonial  stories,  p. 62-81,  135-157 j   C722 

Crothers.     Miss  Muffet's  Christmas  party j  CSpSm 

Dickens.     Christmas  books j  D5Sich 

Dickens.     Christmas  carol j   Ds5ichr 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Dickinson   &   Skinner.     Children's   book  of   Christmas 

stories j  D552C 

Ewing.     The  brownies,  &  other  tales,  p. 87-98,  1 17-142 j  E97Sb 

Ewing.     Lob   Lie-by-the-fire,   p. 1 10-126,    157-183,   266-277, 

292-317 j    E975I0 

Ewing.      Lob    Lie-by-the-fire,    and   other   tales,   p.iii-128, 

163-189 j    E975I05 

Field.     Little  book  of  profitable  tales,  p. 3-83 j  F457I 

Gladden.     Santa  Claus  on  a  lark j  G457S 

Howells.     Christmas  every  day,  p. 1-22 j    H857ch 

Jewett.     Betty  Leicester's  Christmas j  J3i6be 

Juvenile  round  table,  v.i,  p. 17-27;  v. 2,  p. 153-158;  v.3,  p.15- 

31 j  J543 

Lindsay.     More  mother  stories,  p. 167-183 j  372.2  L72m 

Miller.     Kristy's  queer  Christmas j  M6942kri 

Miller.     Kristy's  surprise  party,  p. 140-150 j  M6942k 

Murray.     Wide  awake  second  reader,  p.116-120 j  372.4  M97W2 

Murray.     Wide   awake    third   reader,    p. 63-68,   72-80,   203- 

217 j   272.3   M97W3 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.299-362 j  394  O23 

Page.     Among  the  camps,  p. 1-38 j  Pi45a 

Page.    A  captured  Santa  Claus j  P145C 

Page.     Tommy  Trot's  visit  to  Santa  Claus j  Pi45to 

Pyle.      Christmas    angel j    P996ich 

Scudder.     Seven  little  people,  p. 57-96 j  S436S 

Smith  &  Hazeltine.    Christmas  in  legend  and  story j  ^^94  S64 

Stein.      Christmas    porringer j    S819C 

Stein.     Troubadour  tales,  p. 132-165 j   S8i9t 

Stories  of  the  middle  ages,  p. 3-34 j  S8842 

Stuart.     Solomon  Crow's  Christmas  pockets,  p. 3-64,    131- 

189 j    S932S0I 

Van  Dyke.     First  Christmas  tree j  Vi87f 

Van  Dyke.     Lost  word j  V187I 

Van  Dyke.     Story  of  the  other  wise  man j  V187S 

Wiggin.    Birds'  Christmas  Carol j  W688b 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Story  hour,  p.ioi-io6,  146-164 j  W688sto 

Wilkins.     Pot  of  gold,  p. 69-97,  1 15-134 j  W728P0 

Wilkins.     Young  Lucretia,  p.i-19,   105-121 j   W728y 


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Christopher,  St. 

Scudder.    Book  of  legends,  p.31-36 J  398.2  S43 

Smith  &  Hazeltine.     Christmas  in  legend  and  story,  p.103- 

no J  394  S64 

Steedman.     In  God's  garden,  p.29-40 j  398.2  S81 

Chrysalis.     See  Butterflies. — Caterpillars.— Moths. 

Churchill,  John.    See  Marlborough,  Duke  of. 

Cicadas,  (commonly  called  locusts). 

Comstock.    Ways  of  the  six-footed,  p. 10-14.  140-149 J  595-7  C738 

Duncan.    Some  curious  insects,  p.61-71 j  595-7  D89S 

Gibson.     Eye  spy,  p.246-256 j  570.4  G37e 

Hook.     Little  people  and  their  homes,  p. 193-202 j  595.7  H77 

Morley.    Insect  folk,  v.i,  p.143-151 J  595-7  M91 

Cicero. 

Church.     Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero j  913.37  C46 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Romans,  p.147- 

153 j    920    P72zgc 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.203-208.  . .  .j  920  Hii3f 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 190-228 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.    Lives,  v.5,  p. 35-94 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 398-405 j  920  P720 

(The)  Cid. 

Greene  &  Kirk.    With  spurs  of  gold,  p. 49-85 j  940.4  G83 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.155- 

162 j    920    Hii3fa 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 144-169 j  920  Miih 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish,  p. 81-95 J  946  M91 

Plummer.     Stories  from  the  Chronicle  of  the  Cid j  398.28  C47 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p. 349-417 j  398.2  T19 

Wilson.     Story  of  the  Cid j  398.28  C47W 

(The)  Cid.    Poetry. 

Lockhart.     Ancient  Spanish  ballads,  p. 89-121 j  861.08  L76 

Cimon. 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  p.119-126.  .  .  .j  938  C46 
Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  p.30- 

38 j   920    P72zg 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 154-162. .  .j  920  H113 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 306-325 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.  198-226,  284-288 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.io6-ii2 j  920  P720 

Cincinnatus. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 76-81 j  904  B19 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 76-81 j  920  Hii3f 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p. 137-140 j  904  J37 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p.68-74 j  937  M91 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics,  p. 46-51 j  880.8  T19 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  65 

Circus. 

Carter.     About  animals,  p. 125-148 j  590.4  C23 

See  also  Acrobats. 

Circus.    Stories. 

McFarlane.      Redney    McGaw j    MisSr 

Otis.     Toby  Tyler j   03i4t 

Cities. 

Hill.     Lessons  for  junior  citizens j  352  H55 

Hotchkiss.     Representative  cities  of  the  U.  S j  917.3  H82 

Jewett.    Town  and  city j  614  J31 

Richman  &  Wallach.     Good  citizenship j  352  R42 

Southworth  &  Kramer.     Great  cities  of  the  U.  S j  917.3  S72 

See  also  names  of  cities,  as  London. — Paris. 

Citizenship. 

Bailey.    What  to  do  for  Uncle  Sam j  172  B15 

Cabot.     Course  in  citizenship j  172  Cil 

Dole.     The  American  citizen j  172  D69 

Dole.     Young  citizen j  172  D69y 

Hagedorn.     You  are  the  hope  of  the  world j  172  H13 

Our  holidays,  p. 13-20 j  394  O32 

Reinsch.     Young  citizen's  reader j  353  R32 

See  also   Civic   readers. — Government. — Patriotism. — United    States. 
Government. 

Civic  readers. 

Barstow.    The  progress  of  a  united  people j  973  B27P 

Hill.    Lessons  for  junior  citizens j  352  H55 

Richman  &  Wallach.     Good  citizenship j  352  R42 

Civil  engineering.    See  Engineering. 

Civil  government.     See  United  States.     Government. 

Civil  war,  United  States. 

Abbot.     Battle  fields  and  camp  fires j  973.7  Ai2b 

Abbot.     Battle-fields  and  victory j  973.7  Ai2ba 

Abbot.     Battle-fields  of  '61 j  973.7  A12 

Abbot.    Story  of  our  army,  p.283-647 j  973  Ai2s 

Barstow.    The  Civil  war j  973.7  B27 

Blaisdell.    Stories  of  the  Civil  war j  973.7  BS2 

Coffin.    Boys  of  '61 j  973.7  C66b2 

Coffin.     Following  the  flag j  973.7  C66fo 

Coffin.    My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle-field j  973.7  C66m 

Epler.     Life  of  Clara  Barton,  p. 28-122 j  92  62826 

Famous  adventures  and  prison  escapes j  973.7  F21 

Goss.     Boy's  life  of  General  Sheridan j  92  S5S2g 

Hamilton.    Life  of  Robert  E.  Lee j  92  L526h 

Hart.     Romance  of  the  Civil  war j  973.7  H31 


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Civil  war,  United  States — continued. 

Hill.     On  the  trail  of  Grant  and  Lee j  92  G789h 

Kieffer.     Recollections  of  a  drummer-boy j  973.7  K24 

Matthews.     Our  navy  in  time  of  war j  973.7  M47 

Nicolay.     Book  of  American  wars,  p.247-409 j  973  N32 

Pittenger.     Great  locomotive  chase j  973.7  P67 

Soley.     Sailor  boys  of  '61 j  973-7  S68s 

See  also  United  States.     History. 

Also  names  of  battles,  as  Gettysburg,  Battle  of,  1863. 

Civil  war,  United  States.     Poetry. 

Eggleston.  American  war  ballads,  v.i,  p. 167-226;  v.2.  .j  811.08  E35a 
Knowles.  Poems  of  American  patriotism,  p.119-210.  . .  .j  811.08  K35 
Matthews.     Poems  of  American  patriotism,  p. 127-277.. j  811.08  M47 

Schauffler.     Memorial  day j  808.8  S3im 

Stevenson.    Poems  of  American  history,  p. 383-555 j  811.08  S84 

Civil  war,  United  States.     Stories. 

Altsheler.     The  guns  of  Bull  Run j  A466g 

Altsheler.     The  guns  of  Shiloh j  A466gu 

Altsheler.     Scouts  of  Stonewall j  A466S 

Altsheler.     Shades  of  the  Wilderness j  A466sh 

Altsheler.    Star  of  Gettysburg j  A466st 

Altsheler.     Sword  of  Antietam j  A466SW 

Civil   war   stories j    C496 

Coffin.     Winning  his  way j   C662W 

Goss.     Jack  Alden j   G698ja 

Goss.     Jed j    G698J 

Goss.     Tom  Clifton j  G698t 

King.     From  school  to  battle-field j  K263fr 

Norton.     Jack  Benson's  log j  N463J 

Norton.     Medal  of  honor  man j  N463m 

Norton.     Midshipman  Jack j  N463mi 

Page.     Among  the  camps j  Pi45a 

Page.    A  captured  Santa  Claus j  P145C 

Page.     Two  little  Confederates j  Pi45t 

Strange  stories  of  the  Civil  war j  S897S 

Trowbridge.     Drummer  boy j   T773dr 

Civilization. 

Brooks.     Story  of  the   19th  century j  909.8  B77 

True.     Iron  star j  ^^j   ^ny 

Sec  also  History. — Inventions. — Man. — Manners  and  customs. 

Clark,  Alvan. 

Eggleston.     Stories  of  American  life  and  adventure,  p.201- 

^°7 • • j    973    E35S 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.2,  p. 315-321 j  026  P27 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  67 

Clark,  George  Rogers. 

Baldwin.     Conquest  of  the  old  Northwest,  p. 150-178.  ..  .j  977  Bigc 

Barstow.     The  Westward  movement,  p.6i-68 j  978  B27 

Blaisdell  &  Ball.     Hero  stories  from  American  history,  p.i- 

17 j    973    B52h 

Cooke.     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p. 245-256 j  975-5  C77 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p. 29-41 j  973  L76 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p. 124-149.  .j  977  M2ip 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p.99-107 j  923.5  Mgih 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v. 2,  p. 153-165 j  973  Mgia 

Perry  &  Beebe.     Four  American  pioneers,  p. 71-132 j  920  P44 

Roosevelt.     Stories  of  the  great  West,  p. 55-65 j  917.8  R68s 

Thwaites.     How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the  Northwest, 

P-3-72 rj   977  T43 

Classical  msrthology.     5"^^  Myths.     Greek  and  Roman. 

Clay,  Henry. 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 230-267 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  p. 138-155.. j  923  B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 277-290 j  920  B77h 

Parton.     Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p. 3-52 j  920  P27 

Clay-modeling. 

Adams.     Harper's  indoor  book,  p.151-169 j  680  A21 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,  p. 185-205 j  790  B343i 

Beard.     Things  worth  doing,  p. 385-397 j  790  B343t 

Lester.     Clay  work j  731   L65 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p.151-167 j  790  P23 

Sage  &  Cooley.     Occupations  for  little  fingers,  p. 60-66.  .  .  .j  372  S12 

Cleanliness.     See  Hygiene. 

Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne.    See  Twain,  Mark,  pseud. 

Cleomenes  III,  king  of  Sparta. 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.4,  p.467-505,  553-558 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 268-274 j  920  P720 

Cleopatra,  queen  of  Egypt. 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 33-94 j  923.1  F24 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p. 227-235 j  937  M91 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 375-379 j  920  P72b 

Cliff-dwellers. 

Beard.     Curious  homes  and  their  tenants,  p. 87-93 j  591.52  B34 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p.20-23 j  910  C355 

Johnonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 319-325 j  910  J37 

Lummis.      Some    strange    corners    of   our    country,   p.103- 

121 j    917.8   L97S 

Schwatka.     In  the  land  of  cave  and  cliff  dwellers j  917.2  S41 

Starr.     American  Indians,  p.175-181 j  970.1  S79 


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Climate. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 82-89 J  Qio  J37 

King.      Picturesque    geographical    readers,   v.2,    p. 120-128; 

V.5,   p.182-193 j   910   K26 

See  also  Physical  geography. — Rain. — Weather. 

Climbing.     See  Steeple-climbers. 

Clinton,  De  Witt. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 177-183 j  920  M91 

Clive,  Robert,  baron. 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p. 243-265 j  923  H28 

Clive,  Robert,  baron.     Stories. 

Henty.    With  Clive  in  India j  H4S6w 

Clocks  and  watches. 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 100-104 j  670  C38a3 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.3,  p.118-141 .  .  .j  910  K26 

Williams.    How^  it  is  made,  p. 294-310 j  670  W74 

Williams.    How  it  works,  p.410-430 j  604  W74a 

Cloth. 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p. 50-56,  72-79 j  670  C35 

Chase   &   Clow.     Stories   of  industry,   v.2,   p. 17-29,   38-60, 

226-232 j  670  C38a3 

Cooke.    A  visit  to  a  cotton  mill j  677.1  C77 

Cooke.    A  visit  to  a  woollen  mill j  677.2  C77 

Keller  &  Bishop.     Commercial  and  industrial  geography, 

p.250-265 j    910    K165 

King.      Picturesque    geographical    readers,    v.3,    p. 23-39, 

189-194 j   910   K26 

McMurry.     Larger  types  of  American  geography,  p.164- 

194 j    917.3    M21 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 153-163.. j  609  M94 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 153-179 j  670  W74 

Winship.     Our  industries;  fabrics j  677  W78 

See    also  . Calico-printing. — Carpets. — Clothing. — Cotton. — Dyeing. — 

Rugs. — Silk. — Spinning. — Weaving. — Wool. 
Clothing, 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  clothed j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed j  670  C35 

Keller  &  Bishop.     Commercial  and  industrial  geography, 

p.183-290 j    910    K165 

Morris.    Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.i,  p. 50-104 j  910  M91 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 143-184.  .  .j  609  M94 
See  also   Cloth. — Costume. — Dressmaking. — Gloves. — Hats. — Lace. — 

Shoes. 

Clotilda,  St.  queen  of  the  Franks. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p.61-78 j  920.7  B77 


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Clouds. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 360-365 j  910  J37 

See  also  Weather. 

Clovis,  king  of  the  Franks. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.6i- 

70 j  920  H 1 1 3f  a 

Coal. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p.  138-165 j    609.73   A42 

Andrews.    Stories  Mother  Nature  told,  p.ioi-114 j  570.4  A56 

Buckley.     Fairy-land  of  science,  p. 174-199 j  570.4  B85 

Carpenter.    North  America,  p. 229-236 j  917  C22a 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 157-167 j  910  C355 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 1-34 j  670  C38a3 

Cooke.     A  visit  to  a  coal  mine j  622.33  C77 

Gibson.    The  great  ball  on  which  we  live,  p. 87-96 .j  550  G369 

Greene.    Coal  and  the  coal  mines j  622.33  G83 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.4,  p. 71-86 j  910  K26 

Mcllvaine.     Outdoors,  indoors  and  up  the  chimney,  p.39- 

47 j  570.4  M17 

McMurry.     Type  studies  from  the  geography  of  the  U.  S., 

p.63-80 j    917.3    M2it 

Martin.     Story  of  a  piece  of  coal j  553.2  M42 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 37-50.... j  609  M94 
Rocheleau.    Great  American  industries;  minerals,  p. 7-44.  .j  553  R56g 

Tappan.    Wonders  of  science,  p.393-403 j  504  T19W 

Winchell.     Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p.183- 

189,   290-295 j    550   W77W 

See  also  Geology. — Mines  and  mining. 

Coal  oil.    See  Petroleum. 

Coal-tar  colors.     See  Dyeing. 

Cochrane,  Thomas,  earl  of  Dundonald.     Sec  Dundonald,  Thomas  Coch- 
rane, earl  of. 

Cockatoos.     See  Parrots. 

Cocoa.    See  Chocolate. 

Cocoanuts. 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p. 139-145 j  630  C35 

Cocoons.     See  Butterflies. — Caterpillars.— Moths. — Silkworms. 

Cody,  William  Frederick. 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts,  p.296-336 j   920  J36 

Coffee. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  South  Amer- 
ica, p. 126-143 j  918  A42 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 297-308 j  630  C22 

Carpenter.      South   America,   p.257-267 j   918   C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p.104-112 j  630  C35 


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Coffee — continued. 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.2,  p.170-181 j  670  C38a3 

Kirby.    Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard,  p. 77-93 j  630  K28 

Nixon.     Our  little  Brazilian  cousin,  p.96-104 j  918.1  N37 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 279-287 j  630  R61 

Coins. 

Lubbock.     Short  history  of  coins  and  currency j  332.49  L96 

Rocheleau.     Great   American   industries;    minerals,   p.192- 

19s j    553   R56g 

See  also  Money. — United  States.    Mint. 

Cole,  Thomas. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.270- 

283 j  920  B61 

Coliseum.    See  Colosseum. 

Collectors  and  collecting. 

Bullivant.    Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies,  p. 261-296 j  790  B87 

Eraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments,   p. 253-276 j    790    F88 

Miller.     Outdoor  work,  p. 349-403 j  630  M69 

Verrill.     Boy  collector's  handbook j   579  V28 

Verrill.     Harper's  book  for  young  naturalists j  579  V28h 

See  also  Coins. — Herbariums. — Stamps. 

College  athletics.     See  Athletics. — Physical  culture. — Sports. 

College  songs. 

Chamberlain  &  Harrington.    Songs  of  all  the  colleges,  .qj  784.6  C35 

College  stories.     See  School  stories. 

Colombia. 

Markwick  &  Smith.     South  American  republics,  p. 31-56.. j  918  M39 
Colonial  period.    See  United  States.    Colonial  period. 
Colonies.     See  England.     Colonies. 

Colonna,  Vittoria. 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.41-49 j  920.7  H72 

Colorado. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 375-382 j  910  J37 

Colorado.    Stories. 

Coolidge.      Clover j    C783C 

Coolidge.     In  the  High  Valley j  C783i 

Jackson.     Nelly's  silver  mine j  Ji24n 

Colorado  river. 

Eggleston.    Stories  of  American  life  and  adventure,  p.178- 

1S2......... j    973    E3SS 

James.    Little  journey  to  some  strange  places  and  peoples 

of  our  southwestern  land,  p. 238-259 j  917.89  J16 

Lummis.     Some  strange  corners  of  our  country,  P.1-19.J  917.8  L97S 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  71 

Colorado  river — continued. 

McMurry.    Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  p. 1 14-164. j  917.8  M21 

Our  country:  West,  p.i6i-i66 j  9179  O32 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p.496-516 j  504  T19 

United    States — Interior    department.      National    parks 

portfolio j    711    U25 

Colored  people.    See  Negroes. — Slavery. 

Colosseum. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 275-287 j  914  K35b 

Colossus  of  Rhodes. 

Guerber.    Story  of  the  Greeks,  p. 262-264 j  938  G9S 

Columba,  St. 

Hodges.     Saints  and  heroes,  p. 1 13-125 j  922  H66 

Lang.     Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 126-138 j  922  L23 

MacGregor.     Stories  of  three  saints,  p.40-85 j  922  M16 

Steedman.     Our  island  saints,  p.119-138 j  398.2  S810 

Columbus,  Christopher. 

Abbott.     Christopher  Columbus j  92  C727a 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 7-9 j  904  Bi9t 

Barstow^.     Explorers  and  settlers,  p. 15-34 j  973.1   B27 

Bourne  &  Benton.     Introductory  American  history,  p.146- 

158 j  973  B65 

Brooks.     True  story  of  Christopher  Columbus j  92  C727b 

Clay.    The  treasure  finders,  p. 26-58 j  973.1  C54 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 7-35 j  973.2  C65 

Dickson.     From  the  Old  World  to  the  New,  p. 23-44.  .  .  .j  973.2  D55 

Ellis.    Stories  from  American  history,  p. 7-39 j  973  E53 

Gilman.    Discovery  and  exploration  of  America,  p. 28-71.  .j  973.1  G42 

Gordy.     Stories  of  American  explorers,  p. 1-22 j  973.1  G66 

Griffis.     Romance  of  discovery,  p. 83-97,  112-118 j  973.1   G89 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  thirteen  colonies,  p. 36-59 j  973.2  G95 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p. 10-33 j  910.8  H15 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p. 12-37 j  910.4  H15 

Hazard.     Indians  and  pioneers,  p.85-100 j  973.1  H37a 

Higginson.     Young  folks'  book  of  American  explorers,  p.17- 

52 j  973-1   H53 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 9-20 j  920  H72 

Imlach.     Story  of  Columbus j  92  C727i 

Johnston.     Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 15-41 . .  . .  j  923.9  J36 

Johonnot.     Ten  great  events  in  history,  p. 1 17-144 j  904  J37t 

Lawler.    Story  of  Columbus  and  Magellan j  973.1  L41 

Lucia.    Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p. 1-32 j  973.1  L96 

Lummis.     Spanish  pioneers,  p. 25-42 j  973.1  L97 

Mace.     Primary  history,  p. 8-21 j  973  M15 

McMurry.     Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p. 122-160 j  923.9  M21 

Markwick  &  Smith.     South  American  republics,  p.i-i2.  .  .  .j  918  M39 


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Columbus,  Christopher — continued. 

Moores.    Story  of  Christopher  Columbus j  92  C727m 

Seelye.     Story  of  Columbus j  92  C727S 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p.24-39 j  910.9  SS3 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 65-84 j  910  S73f 

Stevenson.    Guide  to  biography,  p. 25-36 j  920  S84 

Stories  of  great  men,  p. 7-36 j  920  S88 

Synge.     Book  of  discovery,  p. 155-170 j  910.9  S99 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p.ioi-163 j  923.9  V27f 

Wood.     Famous  voyages  of  the  great   discoverers,   p.35- 

75 j   9731    W85 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  American  history,  p.38-60.  .j  970  W93 

Columbus,  Christopher.    Stories. 

Seawell.    The  son  of  Columbus j  S442S 

Columbus  day. 

McSpadden.    Book  of  holidays,  p. 213-231 j  394  M22 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.213-229 j  394  O23 

Comets. 

Ball.     Star-land,  P.2S5-284 j  523  B21S2 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p. 251-260 j  504  H71W 

Pratt.    Storyland  of  stars,  p. 64-71 j  523.8  P88 

See  also  Astronomy. 

Commerce. 

Gulliver.    The  friendship  of  nations,  p. 168-197 j  172  G96 

King.      Picturesque   geographical   readers,    v.3,    p.171-180; 

V.4,  p. 159-172 j  910  K26 

Luther.     Trading  and  exploring j   910  L98 

See  also  Banks  and  banking. — Business. — Canals.— Harbors. — Manu- 
factures.— Money. — Railroads. — Transportation. 

Commercial  geography. 

Chisholm.     Handbook  of  commercial  geography rj  910  C44 

Keller  &  Bishop.    Commercial  and  industrial  geography. .  j  910  K165 
See  also  Commerce. — Geography. — Industries. 

Compass. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.214-219 j  910  B99 

Lane.    Triumphs  of  science,  p. 147-154 j  609  L23 

Composers.    See  Musicians. 

Conceit. 

Gatty.     Parables  from  nature,  v.2,  p. 37-52 j  828  G23 

Mace.    Home  fairy  tales,  p.289-304 j  Mi5ih 

Concord,  Battle  of,  1775.    See  Lexington  and  Concord,  Battle  of,  1775. 

Concrete. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 122-126 j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 139-142 j  910  C355 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p.288-319 j  609  M48a 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  -Ji 

Conduct. 

Hale.    How  to  do  it j  177  Hi5h 

Marden.     Success j  170  M37S 

Marden.     Winning  out j   170  M37W 

See  also  Ethical  stories. — Manners. 

Confectionery,    See  Candy. 

Confucius. 

Van  Bergen.     Story  of  China,  p. 126-133 j  9Si  V17 

Congress,  United  States.     See  United  States.     Government. 

Conjuring.    See  Magic. — Tricks  and  puzzles. 

Conservation. 

Price.     The  land  we  live  in j  351. 711  P94 

Schauffler.     Arbor   day,   p. 285-327 j    808.8   S3ia 

See  also  Forestry. 

Constantine  the  Great,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 254-261 .  . .  .j  920  Hli3f 

Constitution  (ship). 

Blaisdell   &  Ball.     Hero    stories    from   American    history, 

p. 169-184 j  973  B52h 

Blaisdell  &  Ball.     Heroic  deeds  of  American  sailors,  p.i- 

14 j   973   B52he 

Brooks.     American  sailor,  p. 145-146,  170-176 j  656.8  B77& 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds,  p. 137-142 j  904  J37st 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 153-165,  250-260 j  923.5  M91 

Stevens.    Boy's  book  of  famous  warships,  p. 1 17-135 j  359  S84 

Strange  stories  of  1812,  p. 147-214 j  S897se 

Constitution  of  the  United  States.    See  United  States.     Constitution. 

Contentment. 

Alden.    Why  the  chimes  rang,  p.62-76 j  A358W2 

Gatty.     Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p.141-169,  290-305 j  828  G23 

Ramee.     Bimbi,  p.ioi-109,    113-129 j   Ri75bi2 

Ramee.     Moufflou,  p.55-73 j  Ri75m 

Conundrums.    See  Riddles. 

Cook,  Capt.  James. 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 93-106 j  910  H45f 

Lang.     Story  of  Captain  Cook j  92  C774I 

Synge.    Book  of  discovery,  p. 319-338 j  910.9  S99 

Cooking. 

Burrell.     Little  cook  book  for  a  little  girl j  641  B94 

Gilman.     Houskeeping,  p.274-311 j  640  G42 

Hamer  &  Payne.     Dictionary  of  dainty  breakfasts j  641  H19 

Johnson.     When  mother  lets  us  cook j  641  J35 

Kirkland.     Six  Httle  cooks j  641  K28 

Rorer.     Hot  weather  dishes j  641   R69ho 

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Coons.    See  Raccoons. 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore. 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 201-213 j  920  H72 

Keysor.    Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p.25-43 j  928  K23 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  American  literature,  v.i,  p.51- 

68 j    810.9   W93 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.     Birthday  exercises. 

Roe.     American  authors,  p. 59-61 j  810  R59 

Cooper,  Peter. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 210-225 j  920  B19 

Macomber.     Stories  of  great  inventors,  p.121-145 j  926  M21 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 313-331 j  926  P27 

Stoddard.     Men  of  business,  p.264-280 j  923.8  S86 

Copper. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 182-188 j  910  C22h 

Rocheleau.      Great   American   industries;   minerals,   p.196- 

207 j    553    R56g 

See  also  Metals. 

Copper  work. 

Rose.     Copper  work j  739  R71 

Sleffel.     Working  in  metals,  p.  19-129 j  739  S63 

Warner.     Home  decoration,  p. 345-358 j  747  W23 

Coral. 

Agassiz.     First  lesson  in  natural  history,  p. 13-32 j  593  A26 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  fifth  grades,  p. 196-218.. j  808.8  A7Sr 
Giberne.     Romance  of  the  mighty  deep,  p. 163-175. ..  .j  551.46  G36r 

•  Herrick.     The  earth  in  past  ages,  p. 86-96 j  550  H47 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 139-143 j  910  J37 

Kingsley.    Madame  How  and  Lady  Why,  p. 181-208 j  551  K27 

Corday,  Charlotte. 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p. 197-214 j  172  H64 

Cordova. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 30-32 j  910  B99 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p. 5-10 j  914  L23 

Corea.    See  Korea. 

Coriolanus. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;  tales  of  the   Romans,  p.38- 

47 j    920    P72zgc 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.64-71 j  920  Hii3f 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p.60-67 j  937  M91 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p.260-284 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v. 2,  p. 52-106 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p. 168-199 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 75-85 j  920  P720 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  75 

Cork. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.io8- 

ii8 j  609.4  A42 

Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Italy,  Spain  and 

Portugal,  pt.2,  p.62-63 j  914-5  W62 

Corn. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p. 125-137 j    609.73   A42 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p.44-55 j  630  C22 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 172-177 j  917  C22a 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v. 2,  p. 1 17-123 j  670  C38a3 

Evans.     Farm  life  readers;  book  five,  p. 237-248 j  808.8  E94a 

Rocheleau.     Great   American   industries;   products   of   the 

soil,  p. 127-149 j  633   R56a 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 36-51 j  630  R61 

Sargent.     Corn  plants,  p.91-102 j  633.13  S24 

Cornaro,    Caterina,   queen   of   Cyprus.     See   Caterina    Cornaro, 
queen  of  Cyprus. 

Cornell,  Ezra. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.238- 

250 j  920  B61 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v. 2,  p. 126-140 j  926  P27 

Coronado,  Francisco  Vasquez  de. 

Griffis.     Romance  of  discovery,  p. 168-182 j  973.1   G89 

McMurry.  Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  p. 225-248.  .j  917-8  M21 
Morris.  Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 97-108. ..  .j  972  M91 
Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 150-158 j  910  S73f 

Coronations. 

Hare.     Portrait  book  of  our  kings  and  queens j  923.1  H26 

Williamson.     John  and   Betty's   Scotch  history  visit,  p.9- 

33 j   914-1    W75 

Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Camille. 

Home  &  Scobey.     Stories  of  great  artists,  p. 80-92 j  927.5  H79 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.4,  p. 69-1 18 j  927  K23g 

Correggio,  Antonio  AUegri  da. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.3,  p. 187-246 j  927  K23g 

Cortes,  Hernando. 

Abbott.     Hernando  Cortez j  92  C829a 

Clay.     The  treasure  finders,  p. 125-156 j  973.1  C54 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 41-51 j  973-2  C65 

Coxhead.     Mexico j  972  C85 

Gordy.    Stories  of  American  explorers,  p. 52-71 j  973-1  G66 

Hale.     Stories  of  adventure,  p.ioi-126 j  910.8  H15S 

Johnston.    Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 107-183.. j  923.9  J36 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 20-28 j  904  J37S 

Lucia.     Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p. 54-78 j  973-1  L96 


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Cortes,  Hernando — continued. 

Lummis.     Spanish  pioneers,  p. 56-67 j  973.1  L97 

McMurry.     Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p. 186-221 j  923.9  M21 

Morris.     Historical  tales;   Spanish-American,  p. 23-32,  58- 

70 j   972  M91 

Pratt.     Cortes  and  Montezuma j  973.1   P88 

Seelye    &   Eggleston.      Montezuma   and   the   conquest    of 

Mexico j  972  S45 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 68-77 J  9iO-9  S53 

Verne.    Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p.224-252 j  923.9  V27f 

Cortes,  Hernando.     Stories. 

Henty.     By  right  of  conquest j  H456br 

Munroe.      White    conquerors j    M968W 

Costa  Rica. 

George.     Little  journey  to   Mexico  and   Central  America, 

pt.2,   p.53-58 j   917-2   G3ia 

Coster,  Laurens  Janszoon. 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 23-32 j  926  T65 

Costume. 

Crozier.     Children's  parties,  p. 12-18,  47-60 j  790  C89 

Mackay.     Costumes  and  scenery  for  amateurs j  793.12  M17 

Quennell.    History  of  everyday  things  in  England.     2v..j  914.2  Q25 
See   also   Arms    and    armor. —  Clothing. —  Dressmaking. —  Gloves. — 

Hats. — Jewelry. — Plays. — Shoes. 
Cotton. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

P-5I-65 j    609.73   A42 

Brooks.    Story  of  cotton j  633.71  B77 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p. 14-50 j  670  C22 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 1 16-128 j  917  C22a 

Carroll   &   Hart.     Around   the   world;   book   four,   p.159- 

164 j    910    C23d 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p. 39-56 j  670  C35 

Chase  &  Clow.    Stories  of  industry,  v.2,  p.9-15 j  670  C38a3 

Cooke.    A  visit  to  a  cotton  mill j  677.1  C77 

Curtis.     Story  of  cotton j  C933S 

Evans.    Farm  life  readers;  book  five,  p.250-258,  280-284. .  j  808.8  E94a 
Keller  &  Bishop.     Commercial  and  industrial  geography, 

p.224-265 j    910    K165 

McMurry.     Type  studies  from  the  geography  of  the  U.  S., 

p. 198-208 j   917.3   M2it 

Rocheleau.      Great   American   industries;   products   of   the 

soil,  p.89-123 j  633  R56a 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 310-321 j  630  R61 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 71-102 j  926  T65 

Winship.     Our  industries;  fabrics,  p. 20-28 j  677  W78 

Sec  also  Calico-printing. — Cloth. — Dyeing. — Weaving. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  77 

Cotton  cloth.    See  Cloth. 

Cotton-gin. 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 148-152..  .j  609  M94 
See  also  Whitney,  Eli. 

Cotton  mills.    See  Cloth. 

Cougars.    See  Panthers. 

Country  life. 

Evans.     Farm  life  readers;  book  five j  808.8  E94a 

See  also  Camping. — Farming. — Gardens  and  gardening. — Hunting. — 
Nature. — Outdoor  life. — Sports. 
Country  life.    Stories. 

Garland.     Boy  life  on  the  prairie j  Gi86b 

Hopkins.     The  sandman;  his  farm  stories j  H786S 

Hopkins.    The  sandman;  more  farm  stories j  H786sa 

Lucia.     Peter  and  Polly  in  autumn j  L9692PU 

Lucia.     Peter  and  Polly  in  spring j   L9692PS 

Lucia.     Peter  and  Polly  in  summer j  L9692P 

Lucia.     Peter  and  Polly  in  winter j   L9692pe 

Waller.     Daughter  of  the  rich j  Wi8id 

Courage.    See  Heroes  and  heroism. 

Courtesy.    5"^^  Manners. 

Coutts,  Angela  Georgina  Burdett.    See  Burdett-Coutts,  Baroness. 

Cowboys.    See  Ranch  life. 

Cows. 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals,  p. 147-155 j  599  M85 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p. 246-267 j  590.4  T19 

See  also  Butter. — Cattle. — Cheese. — Milk. 

Coyotes. 

Ingersoll.     Wild  neighbors,  p.99-116 j   596  I24 

Seton.     Wild  animals  at  home,  p. 3-15 j  S91.5  S49 

Coyotes.     Stories. 

Seton.     Lives  of  the  hunted,  p.265-351 j  S495li 

Crabs. 

Duncan.    The  lobster  &  his  relations,  p. 22-54 J  595-3  D89 

Giberne.     Romance  of  the  mighty  deep,  p.220-229 j  551.46  G36r 

Crackers. 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 193-206 j  670  W74 

Cranberries. 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p.131-138 j  630  C35 

Lane.    Industries  of  to-day,  p.45-53 j  604  L23 

Our  country:  East,  p. 205-210 j  917.3  O32 

Cranes.     Stories. 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories,  p. 232-237 j   M954b 


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Crassus. 

Gould.      Children's   Plutarch;   tales   of  the   Romans,   p.92- 

99 j  920   P72ZgC 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.331-381 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 365-375 J  920  P720 

Crecy,  Battle  of,  1346. 

Abbott.     Richard  II,  p.82-100 j  92  R398a 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p.245-250 j  904  J37 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p.67-81 j  904   L82 

Crickets. 

Duncan.     Some  curious  insects,  p. 39-45 j  595-7  D89S 

Mathews.    Familiar  features  of  the  roadside,  p. 88-99 j  570.4  M47 

Morley.     Grasshopper  land,  p.260-274 j  595.72  M91 

Weed.     Life  histories  of  American  insects,  p. 45-58.... j  595.7  W42 

Crimean  war. 

Richards.     Florence  Nightingale j  92  N339r 

See  also  Light  Brigade,  Charge  of  the. 

Crimean  war.     Stories. 

Henty.     Jack  Archer j  H456ja 

Crocheting. 

Archer.     Needlecraft,  p. 306-332 j   646  A67 

Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p. 43-65, 

81-82,   135-138 j   790   K16 

Klickmann.     Little  girl's  knitting  &  crochet  book j  646  K32 

See  also  Lace. 

Crockett,  David. 

Abbott.     David  Crockett j  92  C886a 

Allen.     David  Crockett,  scout j  92  C886al 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts,  p. 140-162 j  920  J36 

Perry  &  Beebe.     Four  American  pioneers,  p. 133-194 j  920  P44 

Sprague.     Davy  Crockett j  92  C886s 

Tappan.     American  hero  stories,  p. 237-245 j  920  T19 

Crockett,  David.     Stories. 

Munroe.     With  Crockett  and  Bowie j  M968wi 

Stoddard.    The  lost  gold  of  the  Montezumas j  S869I 

Crocodiles. 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and   swimmers, 

P-3^36 j  590.4  J37S 

Croesus,  king  of  Lydia. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p.82-86 j  904  Bigt 

Church.     Stories  of  the  East  from  Herodotus,  p.i-65 j  888  H47 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 77-85 j  938  Mgia 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations,  v.i,  p. 49-53 j  909  N37 

Scuddcr.     Children's  book,  p. 436-440 qj  808.8  S43 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  79 

Cromwell,  Oliver. 

Hawthorne.     Biographical  stories,  p. 44-53 j  920  H36b 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p. 268-277 j  974-4  H36 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 1 13-124 j  904  J37S 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p.140-150 j  920  Mii 

Marshall.     Story  of  Oliver  Cromwell j  92  C892m 

Marshall.     Through  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  with  Crom- 
well  j  92  C892ma 

Cromwell,  Oliver.     Stories. 

Scott.     Woodstock j   S431WO 

Crook,  Gai.  George. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 310-319 j  923.5  M9ih 

Cross,  Mrs  Mary  Ann  (Evans).     See  Eliot,  George,  pseud. 

Crows. 

Needham.     Outdoor  studies,  p.47-53 j  590.4  N19 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p. 159-167 j  590.4  T19 

Walker.    Bird  legend  and  life,  p. 167-183,  222-226 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Crows.     Stories. 

Seton.     Wild  animals  I  have  known,  p.59-88 j  S495W 

Crusades. 

Atkinson.      European    beginnings    of   American   history, 

p.143-156 j  940  A87 

Douglas.     Heroes  of  the  crusades j  940.4  D75 

Gordy.     American  beginnings  in  Europe,  p. 203-228 j  940  G66 

Greene  &  Kirk.     With  spurs  of  gold,  p.87-199 j  940.4  G83 

Hale.     Stories  of  adventure,  p.71-100 j  910.8  H15S 

Harding.     Story  of  the  middle  ages,  p. 1 14-136 j  940.1   H25 

Johonnot.     Ten  great  events  in  history,  p. 24-58 j  904  J37t 

Myers.     General  history,  p. 407-419 j  909  M99 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  happy  warrior,  p. 19-75 j  940.4  N26 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations,  v.2,  p.86-98 j  909  N37 

Stories  of  chivalry,  p. 136-154 j   S884 

Tappan.     European  hero  stories,  p. 136-151 j  940  T19 

Tappan.     Heroes  of  the  middle  ages,  p. 164-186 j  940  Tiga 

Tappan.     Old  World  hero  stories,  pt.2,  p.136-151 j  909  T190 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Story  of  the  crusades j  940.4  W76 

See  also  Children's  crusade. — Chivalry. — Middle  ages. 

Also   lives   of   Louis    IX,    king   of  France. — -  Peter    the    Hermit. — 
Richard  I,  king  of  England. 

Crusades.    Stories. 

Scott.     Talisman j   S43it2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Yonge.     Prince  and  the  page j  Y29P 

Crystals.    Sec  Minerals. 


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Cuba.     Description  and  travel. 

Carroll    &   Hart.      Around    the   world;    book    four,    p.215- 

222 J  910  C23d 

George.     Little  journey  to  Cuba j  917.291  G31 

Cuba.    History. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;   Spanish-American,   p. 280-287, 

325-346 j  972  M91 

See  also  Spanish-American  war. 

Cuba.     Manners  and  customs. 

Carroll  &  Jerome.     Around  the  world;  book  three,  p.163- 

187 j  910  C23C 

Button.    In  field  and  pasture,  p. 102-120 j  910  D95 

Wade.     Our  little  Cuban  cousin j  917.291  Wii 

Cuban  war.    See  Spanish-American  war. 

Cuchulain. 

Boys'  Cuchulain j  398-2  C91 

Ebbutt.    Hero-myths  &  legends,  p.  184-203 j  398.2  E21 

Cuckoos. 

Sharp.     Beyond  the  pasture  bars,  p. 125-134 j  590.4  S53b 

Curie,  Mme  Marie  (Sklodowska). 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p. 265-293 j  920.7  P24 

Currants. 

Kirby.    Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard,  p.  1 10-120 j  630  K28 

Curtis,  George  William. 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.2, 

p.i-i8 j  810.9  W93 

Custer,  Gen.  George  Armstrong. 

Custer.    "Boots  and  saddles" j  92  C944cb 

Custer.    Boy  general j  92  C944CU 

Custer.     Following  the  guidon j  92  C944cf 

Custer.    Tenting  on  the  plains j  92  C944ct 

Johnston.    Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p. 359-393 j  923.5  J36 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 302-309 j  923.5  M9ih 

Custer,  Gen.  George  Armstrong.    Stories. 

Brooks.     Master  of  the  Strong  Hearts j  B773m 

Sabin.    On  the  plains  with  Custer j  Si  160 

Customs.    See  Manners  and  customs. 

Also  names  of  countries,  subhead  Manners  and  customs,  as 
China.    Manners  and  customs. 

Cuthbert,  St. 

Grierson.     Children's  book  of  English  minsters,  p. 13-30.  .  .j  283  G89 

Lang.    Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 107-125 j  922  L23 

MacGregor.     Stories  of  three  saints,  p. 86-116 j  922  M16 

Steedman.     Our  island  saints,  p.87-106 j  398.2  S810 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  8i 

Cutlery. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  p.244- 

248 j  914-2  K35 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 442-452 j  670  W74 

Cuttlefish. 

Duncan.     Life  in  the  deep  sea,  p.49-58 ' j  597  D89 

Duncan.    The  seashore,  p. 219-230 j  592  D89 

Cuvier,  Baron. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.154- 

175 j  925  W93 

Cycles.    See  Bicycles. 

Cyclopaedias.     See  Encyclopaedias. 

Cyrus  the  Great,  king  of  Persia. 

Abbott.     Cyrus  the  Great j  92  C992a 

Church.    Stories  of  the  East  from  Herodotus,  p. 66-1 15..  ..j  888  H47 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p. 30-70 j  923.1  F24b 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p. 80-89 j  904  J37 

Dairy.     See  Butter. — Cattle. — Cheese. — Cows. — Milk. 

Dale,  Richard. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.45-53 j  923.5  M91 

Seawell.    Twelve  naval  captains,  p.28-41 j  923.5  S44 

Damien,  Father. 

Couch.    Roll  call  of  honour,  p. 323-348 j  920  C83 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p.95-108 j  920  L23 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 320-332 j  920  Miih 

Dampier,  William. 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p. 409-414 j  923.9  V27f 

Dams. 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p.121-135 j  604  T19 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p. 207-271 j  620  W74 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 34-81 . .  ..j  620  W74r 
See  also  Water-supply. 

Dances. 

Burchenal.     Folk-dances  and  singing  games.     2v qj  793.3  B89 

Copenhagen,  Foreningen  til  Folkedansens  Fremme.     Danish 

folk  dances j  793.3  C79d 

Copenhagen,  Foreningen  til  Folkedansens  Fremme.     Music 

for  Danish  folk  dances qj  793.3  C79 

Kirk.     Rhythmic  games  and  dances j  784.8  K28 

Sperling.     Playground  book '•  •  •  qj  790  S74 

Dante. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 19-29 j  920  B48 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p. 130-136 j   172  H64 

D'Arblay,  Mme  Frances  (Burney).    See  Arblay,  Mme  Frances 
(Burney)  d'. 


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D'Arc,  Jeanne.    See  Joan  of  Arc. 
Dark  ages.    See  Middle  ages. 
Darling,  Grace. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 61-63 j  904  B 19 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 194-204 j  904  J37s 

Lang.     Blue  true  story  book,  p.  1-8 j  904  L23b 

Lang.    True  story  book,  p. 41-47 j  904  L23 

Mabie   &  Stephens.     Heroines   that   every   child   should 

know,   p.230-240 j   9^0.7   M 1 1 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 221-235 J  9-0  Ti9a 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p.  191-200 j  904  T77b 

Darwin,  Charles. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.333- 

346 j  925  W93 

David,  king  of  Israel. 

Sweetser.     Ten  boys  from  history,  p. 55-88 j  920   S97 

Davy,  Sir  Humphry. 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p. 126-139 j  926  H72 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p.123-131 j  926  T65 

Wright.     Children's   stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.212- 

225 j  925  W93 

Days.  See  April  Fool's  day. —  Arbor  day. —  Bird  day.  —  Birthdays. — 
Christmas. — Easter. — Festivals. — Flag  day. — Hallowe'en. —  Holi- 
days.—  Independence  day. —  Labor  day.  —  Lincoln's  birthday. — 
May  day. — Memorial  day. —  Mothers'  day. —  New  Year's  day. — 
St.  Patrick's  day. —  Thanksgiving  day. —  Twelfth  night. —  Valen- 
tine's day. — Washington's  birthday. 

Also  names  of  people,  subhead  Birthday  exercises,  as 
Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.     Birthday  exercises. 
Dead  sea. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 60-63 j  910  J37 

Death  valley. 

Our  country:    West,  p. 149-152 '.  .  .  . j  917.9  O32 

Debating. 

Brookings  &  Ringwalt.     Briefs  for  debate rj  028  B77 

Matson.     References  for  literary  workers rj  028  M47 

See  also  Orations. 
Decatur,  Stephen. 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p. 132-138 j  974.8  G57 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.126-141 j  923.5  M9r 

Seawell.    Twelve  naval  captains,  p. 102-129 j  923.5  S44 

Sec  also  Philadelphia  (ship). 
Decatur,  Stephen.     Stories. 

Seawell.     Decatur  and  Somers j  S442d 

Decius  Mus,  Publius. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 197-199.. j  904  Bi9t 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  83 

Declamations.    See  Orations. — Readers  and  speakers. 

Declaration  of  independence. 

Barstovv.     The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p. 157-178.. j  973.2  B27 

Children's  history  book,  p. 143-164 j  973  C43 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p. 54-61 j  974.8  G57 

Higginson  &  MacDonald.    History  of  the  U.  S.,  p. 253-269.  .j  973  H53h 

Schauffler.     Independence  day,  p. 81-154 j  808.8  S31 

Walton   &   Brumbaugh.     Stories   of    Pennsylvania,   p.179- 

189 j  974.8  W19 

See  also  American  revolution. — Independence  day. 

Declaration  of  independence.    Text. 

Barnes'  popular  history  of  the  U.  S.,  p. 793-795 j  973  B25P3 

Gordy.     Elementary  history  of  the  U.  S.,  p. 309-313 j  973  G66 

Higginson.     Young  folks' history  of  the  U.  S.,  p. 356-360. ..  .j  973  H53 

Lodge.     Story  of  the  Revolution,  p.579-582 j  973.3  L76 

McMaster.    School  history  of  the  U.  S.,  app.  p. 1-4 j  973  M21 

Montgomery.     Leading   facts   of   American    history,   app. 

p.i-5 j  973  M861 

Nordhoff.     Politics  for  young  Americans,  p.191-194. .  . . j  320  N43a 

Philips.    Nation  and  state,  app.  p. 25-29 j  353  P49 

Reinsch.    Young  citizen's  reader,  p.237-242 j  353  R32 

Schauffler.     Independence  day,  p. 1 15-120 j  808.8  S31 

Shimmell.     Government  of  the  U.  S.,  p.151-155 j  353.9  S55 

Webster.   Daniel  Webster  for  young  Americans,  p.i  i  i-i  16.  .j  815  W38 

Decoration  day.    See  Memorial  day. 

Deer. 

Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 3-33 j  599  C86ni 

Grinnell  &  Roosevelt.     Trail  and  camp-fire,  p.264-312. .  . .  j  799  G92 

Roosevelt.     Good  hunting  in  the  West,  p.13-24,  41-50 j  799  R68 

Seton.     Wild  animals  at  home,  p. 57-80 j  591.5  S49 

See  also  Moose. — Reindeer. 

Deer.    Stories. 

Fortescue.     Story  of  a  red  deer j  F792S 

Seton.     Trail  of  the  Sandhill  stag j   S49St 

Warner.     A-hunting  of  the  deer j  814  W23a 

Defoe,  Daniel. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers,  p. 164-177 j  928  A21 

Mitchell.     About  old   story-tellers,   p. 198-218 j  928  M74 

De  Long,  George  Washington. 

Horton.    Frozen  North,  p. 72-80 j  919.8  H81 

Demetrius  I,  king  of  Macedon. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales   of  the   Greeks,  p.136- 

142 j  920  P72Zg 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.5,  p.95-154,  240-244 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'   Plutarch,  p. 235-243 j  920  P720 


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Demosthenes. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;  tales  of  the   Greeks,   p.io8- 

115 J   920   P72Zg 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 227-236. .  .  .j  920  Hi  13 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 305-314 j  938  Mgia 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 168-189 J  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.5,  p. 1-34,  89-94 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 204-211 j  920  P720 

Denmark. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.8,  p. 223-316 j  909  T19 

Denmark.    Description  and  travel. 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p.119-132 j  914  C6s 

George  &  Dean.    Little  journeys  to  Holland,  Belgium  and 

Denmark j  914.92  G31 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe,  p. 399-448 j  914  K35 

Scudder.     Viking  Bodleys j  914.8  S43 

Denmark.    Folklore. 

Bay.     Danish  fairy  &  folk  tales j  398  B33 

Grundtvig.     Danish  fairy  tales j  398  G94d 

Denmark.     Manners  and  customs. 

Innes.     Our  little  Danish  cousin j  914.89  I24 

Thomson.     Denmark j  914.89  T38 

Dentistry. 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career,  p.458-473 j  174  M37 

Description  and  travel.    See  Explorers. — Manners  and  customs. — 
Travel. — Voyages. 

Also  names  of  countries,  subhead  Description  and  travel,  as 
United  States.     Description  and  travel. 
Design. 

Haney.     Classroom  practice  in  design qj  745  H23 

See  also  Art. — Drawing. — Lettering. 

De  Soto,  Hernando,    See  Soto,  Hernando  de. 

Devil-fish.    See  Cuttlefish. 

Dew. 

Thompson.    Water  wonders,  p. 5-29 j  551.57  T38 

Dewey,  Admiral  George. 

Beebe.     Four  American  naval  heroes,  p. 193-254 j  923  B37 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 302-31 1 j  923.5  M91 

Dialogues. 

Aikin  &  Barbauld.     Evenings  at  home j  504  A29 

Denton.    Little  people's  dialogues j  793.1  D43 

Diaz.     Jimmyjohns,   p. 205-262 j   D539J 

Shoemaker.     Holiday  entertainments j   793  S55 

See  also  Dramatic  readers. — Plays.— Readers  and  speakers. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  85 

Diamonds. 

Carpenter.     Africa,  P.29S-303 j  916  C22 

Gilson.    Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 21 1-225..  --J  Qio  G42 
Houston.     Wonder  book  of  volcanoes   and    earthquakes, 

p.326-334 j  551.21   H83 

Kelley.    Boy  mineral  collectors,  p.127-141,  294-338 j  549  K16 

Kidd.    South  Africa,  p.7-14 j  916.8  K24 

White  &  Smith.    Little  journey  to  South  Africa,  p. 57-71 .  .  j  916.8  W63I 

Diaz,  Porfirio. 

Plummer.     Roy  and  Ray  in  Mexico,  P.91-T05 j  917.2  P72 

Dick  Whittington  and  his  cat.    See  Whittington,  Sir  Richard.     Stories. 

Dickens,  Charles. 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p. 97-123 j  928  F87 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 251-263 j  920  H72 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 152-169 j  920  Mil 

Wiggin.    Child's  journey  with  Dickens j  92  D551W 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v. 2,  p.380- 

400 j  820.9  W93 

Dictionaries.     See  English  language.     Dictionaries. 

Dido,  queen  of  Carthage. 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 10-32 j  923.1  F24 

Dikes. 

George  &  Dean.     Little  journeys  to  Holland,  Belgium  and 

Denmark,  pt.i,  p. 5-10 j  914.92  G31 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 274-277 j  910  J37 

See  also  Dams. 

Diogenes. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p.io8-iio j  904  B19 

Stories  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p.40-52 j  938  S84 

Dion. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;    tales   of   the   Greeks,   p.88- 

loi j  920  P72Zg 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v. 5,  p.245-301,  362-366 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'   Plutarch,  p. 167-176 j  920  P720 

Dirigible  balloons.     See  Air-ships. 

Disasters.    See  Earthquakes. — Fires. — Shipwrecks. 

Discoveries  (in  geography). 

Atkinson.     European  beginnings  of  American  history, 

p.277-318,  374-383 j  940  A87 

Bourne  &  Benton.     Introductory  American  history j  973  B65 

Gordy.     American  beginnings  in  Europe,  p.229-278,  320- 

330 j  940  G66 

Luther.     Trading  and  exploring j  910  L98 

Synge.      Book   of  discovery j   910.9   S99 


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Discoveries  (in  geography) — continued. 

See  also  Antarctic  regions.  —  Arctic  regions.  —  Explorers.  —  North 
America.     Discovery  and  settlement. — Voyages. 
Also  names  of  countries,  subhead  Exploration,  as 
Africa.     Exploration. 

Discoveries  (in  science). 

Burns.    Story  of  great  inventions j  609  B93 

Lane.     Triumphs  of  science j  609  L23 

Routledge.     Discoveries  and  inventions  of  the    19th   cen- 
tury  j  609  R78d 

See  also  Inventions. — Radium. — Science. — X  rays. 

Also  names  of  various  inventions,  as  Telegraph. — Telephone. 
Also  names  of  scientists,  as  Galileo. 

Discovery  of  America.    See  North  America.    Discovery  and  settlement. 

Dismal  swamp,  Great. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 23-27 j  910  J37 

Disobedience.     See  Obedience. 

Disraeli,  Benjamin.     See  Beaconsfield,  Earl  of. 

Diving. 

Bond.    With  the  men  who  do  things,  p.224-239 j  620  B62 

Moffett.    Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p.40-86 j  604  M76 

Sea  stories,  P.1S4-162 j   S438 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.332-340 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Pearls. 

Also  Scott,  Thomas  A. 

Dix,  Dorothea  Lynde. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p.226-244 j  920  B19 

Bolton.     Famous  types  of  womanhood,  p. 241-272 j  920.7  B6if 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 239-244 j  920  M91 

Doctors.    See  Physicians  and  surgeons. 

Dogs. 

Barton.     The  boy  fancier,  p. 1-87 j  636  B28 

Fabre.     Our  humble  helpers,  p. 173-238 j   636  Fil 

Holder.    Stories  of  animal  life,  p.46-57,  160-167 j  590.4  H71S 

Johnson.     When  mother  lets  us  keep  pets,  p. 15-27 j   636  J35 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p. 34-49..  ..j  590.4  J37n 

Lane.    All  about  dogs j  636.7  L23 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals,  p. 5-30 j  599  M85 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p.15-41,  113-117 j  910  M91 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p. 34-36,  77-86 j   590.4  T19 

Young.    My  dogs  in  the  Northland j  636.7  Y37 


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Dogs.     Stories. 

Atkinson.     Greyf riars  Bobby j  A875g 

Brown.     Rab  and  his  friends j   B79ir 

Carter.     Stories  of  brave  dogs j  C237S 

Cochrane.      Four  hundred   animal   stories,   p. 157-195 j    C645f 

Darling.     Baldy  of  Nome j  D258b 

Davis.    The  boy  scout,  p. 212-293 j  D323b 

Dole.     Crib  and  Fly j   D6942C 

Eddy.     Friends  and  helpers,  p.  1-30 j    E264f 

Haines.     Book  of  the  dog qj  Hisib 

Hill.     Fighting  a  fire,  p.155-190 j  352.3  H55a 

Johonnot.     Grandfather's  stories,  p.126-137 j  J375g 

Lindsay.     More  mother  stories,  p. 35-51 j  372.2  L72m 

London.     Call  of  the  wild j  L822ca 

Mills.     Story  of  Scotch j  M699S 

Muir.     Stickeen j  M953S 

Ollivant.     Bob,  son  of  Battle j  0234b 

Ramee.    Bimbi,  p.ii-41 j  Ri75bi2 

Ramee.     Dog  of  Flanders j  Ri75d2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Ramee.     Moufflon j  Ri75m 

Saunders.     Beautiful  Joe j  S257b 

Seton.     Krag  and  Johnny  Bear,  p.127-141 j  S495k 

Seton.     Lives  of  the  hunted,  p. 213-229 j  S495li 

Seton.     Wild  animals  I  have  known,  p.147-182,  275-303.... j  S495W 

Stowe.     Queer  little  people,  p.91-151,  158-175 j  S892q 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p.3-42,  57-66 j  504  T19 

Western  frontier  stories,  p.ioi-117 j  W567 

Dolls. 

Bailey.    Girls'  make-at-home  things j  790  Bi5g 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,  p.  103-r  10 j  790  B343i 

Morgan.    How  to  dress  a  doll j  646  M89 

Ralston.     When  mother  lets  us  sew j  646  R17 

Walker.     Lady  Hollyhock  and  her  friends j  790  W17 

Dolls.    Stories. 

Brown.    Lonesomest  doll j  B784I 

Burnett.     Racketty-Packetty  house j  B934r 

Diaz.     Polly  Cologne j  D539P 

Gates.     Little  Girl  Blue j   G233I 

Gates.    More  about  live  dolls j  G233m 

Gates.    Story  of  live  dolls •. j  G233S 

Lucas.     Anne's  terrible  good  nature,  p. II 1-141 j  L969a 

Wade.     Dolls  of  many  lands j  Wii8d 

Domestic  animals.    See  Animals. — Kindness  to  animals. 
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Domestic  science.    See  Housekeeping. 

Donkeys. 

Western  frontier  stories,  p. 53-65 J  W567 

Donkeys.     Stories. 

Segur.    Memoires  d'un  ane J  §43  S45nie 

Segur.     Story  of  a  donkey J   S456st 

Dora,  Sister.    See  Pattison,  Dorothy  Wyndlow. 
Douglas,  Sir  James. 

Trowbridge.    Brave  deeds,  p.i55-i73 J  904  ^77^ 

Douglas,  Sir  James.     Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p.229-247 j   B773S 

Douglass,  Frederick. 

Marden.     Winning  out,  p.184-191 j   170  M37W 

Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose,  p.290-296 •. j  W661C 

Doves.     See  Pigeons. 

Dragon-flies. 

Duncan.     Insect  life  in  pond  and  stream,  p. 42-49 j  595.7  D89 

Ewald.    The  queen  bee,  p.81-90 j  570.4  E96 

Holder.     Stories  of  animal  life,  p. 147-153 j  590-4  H71S 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories,  p. 125-146 j   595-7   K16 

Morley.     Insect  folk,  v.i,  p.3-24 j  595.7  M91 

Needham.     Outdoor  studies,  p. 54-72 j    590-4  N19 

Drake,  Sir  Francis. 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 17-22.... j  904  Bigt 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 80-97 J  973-2  C65 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p. 3-44 j  923.5  F97 

Gordy.    Stories  of  American  explorers,  p. 109-123 j  973.1  G66 

Griff  is.     Romance  of  discovery,  p.  195-205 j  973.1   G89 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p. 86-106 j  910.8  H15 

Lucia.     Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p. 139-150 j  973.1  L96 

McMurry.    Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  p. 201-224.  .j  917.8  M21 
Morris.    Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 127-138.  .  .j  972  M91 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p.108-113 j  910.9  S53 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p.174-185 j  910  S73f 

Synge.     Book  of  discovery,  p. 249-258 j  910.9  S99 

Towle.     Drake,  the  sea-king  of  Devon j  92  D786t 

Drake,  Sir  Francis.    Stories. 

Hcnty.     Under  Drake's  flag j   H456U 

Drake,  Joseph  Rodman. 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p. 45-55 j  928  K23 

Drama. 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.i,  p.321- 

345 j  820.9  W93 

See  also  Actors  and  acting. —  Charades. —  Christmas.  Plays. —  Dia- 
logues.— Dramatic  readers. — ^^Greek  drama. — Moving  pictures. — 
Pageants. — Pantomime. — Plays. — Puppet  shows. — Tableaux. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  89 

Dramatic  readers. 

Bryce.    Child-lore  dramatic  reader j  372.4  B84C 

Bryce.     Story-land  dramatic  reader j  372.4  B84st 

Comstock.     Dickens  dramatic  reader j  793.  i  D55C 

Gardner.    Work  that  is  play j  372.4  G18 

Goodlander.     Fairy  plays  for  children ■ . .  j  793.1    G62 

Holbrook.     Dramatic  reader  for  lower  grades j  372.4  H69d 

Johnston  &  Barnum.     Book  of  plays  for  little  actors.... j  372.4  J36 

Lansing.    Quaint  old  stories  to  read  and  act j  793.1  L28 

Skinner  &  Lawrence.    Little  dramas  for  primary  grades,  .j  372.4  S62 
Stevenson.     Children's  classics  in  dramatic  form.     5v....j  793.1  S84 

Tucker  &  Ryan.    Historical  plays  of  colonial  days j  793.1  T81 

Villee.     Little-folk  dialogue  reader j  372.4  V33 

See  also  Dialogues. — Plays. 
Drawing. 

Augsburg.     Augsburg's  drawing.     3v j   741   A92 

Bullivant.     Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies,  p. 149-164 j  790  B87 

Clayton.     Crayon,  chalk  and  pencil  drawing j  741  C55 

Collins.     Handicraft  for  boys,  p. 103-130 j  680  C69h 

Froehlich  &  Snow.    Text  books  of  art  education.    7v. .  .  .j  372.5  F96 
Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.278- 

310 j   790  K16 

Kemp.     Painting j  741  K17 

Lutz.    What  to  draw  and  how  to  draw  it j  741  L98 

Mackenzie.     Little  artist qj  372.5  M18 

See  also  Design. — Mechanical  drawing. 

Drawn-work. 

Archer.     Needlecraft,  p. 21 1-226 j  646  A67 

Dredging. 

Bond.    With  the  men  who  do  things,  p. 159-175 j  620  B62 

Dress.     See  Clothing. — Costume. — Dressmaking. 

Dressmaking. 

Paret.    Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p. 201-240 j  790  P23 

See  also  Clothing. — Costume. — Sewing. 

Drills  (exercises). 

Hallowell.     Red  Cross  drill ".  .j   793.4  H18 

Hallowell.     Semaphore  flag  drill j  793.4  Hi8s 

Ducks.    Stories. 

Seton.     Lives  of  the  hunted,  p.  193-209 j  S495li 

Stuart.     Solomon  Crow's  Christmas  pockets,  p. 67-88 j  S932S0I 

Dudley,  Jane  (Grey),  lady.     See  Grey,  Lady  Jane. 

Du  Guesclin,  Bertrand. 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  happy  warrior,  p. 1 10-144 j  940-4  N26 

Du  Guesclin,  Bertrand.     Stories. 

Whitham.     Shepherd  of  the  ocean,  p. 83-170 j  W645S 


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Dundonald,  Thomas  Cochrane,  carl  of.     Stories. 

Henty.     With   Cochrane  the  Dauntless J   H456WC 

Diirer,  Albrecht. 

Button.     Little  stories  of  Germany,  p.78-83 J  943  DQS 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.i,  p.149-208 J  927  K23g 

Dwarfs. 

Carpenter.     Africa,  p.246-252 J  9i6  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p.42-46 J  Qio  C355 

Du  Chaillu.    Country  of  the  dwarfs J  9i6.7  D86c 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.98- 

102 j  390  S53 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p.138-142 J  572-9  S79 

Dyeing. 

Martin.    Story  of  a  piece  of  coal,  p.155-164 j  553-2  M42 

White.    More  baskets,  and  how  to  make  them,  p.145-150.  .j  689  W63m 
See  also  Calico-printing. 
Dykes.    See  Dikes. 

Dynamite. 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p.348-376 j  604  M76 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p.261-268 j  504  T19W 

See  also  Explosives. 

Dynamos. 

Shafer.     Harper's  beginning  electricity,  p. 174-188 j  537  S52 

Trevert.     How  to  build  dynamo-electric  machinery..]  621.31  T73h2 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.i59-i77 J  604  W74a 

See  also  Electric  motors. 

Eads,  James  Buchanan. 

Bolton.    Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p. 26-32. .  j  920  B61 

Eagles. 

Walker.     Bird  legend  and  life,  p. 41-51,  212-213 j  598-2  Wi7b 

Eagles.     Stories. 

Roberts.     Lord  of  the  air j  R536I 

Earth. 

Arey.     Physiography  for  high  schools j   551   A68 

Comstock.     Handbook  of  nature-study,  p. 818-856 rj  570,7  C73 

Gibson.     The  great  ball  on  which  we  live j  550  G369 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p.i-44 j  504  H71W 

See  also   Earthquakes. —  Geography. —  Geology. —  Ocean. —  Physical 
geography. — Volcanoes. 

Earthquakes. 

Baker.     Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p.79-112 j  609  Bi7b 

Houston.    Wonder  book  of  volcanoes  and  earthquakes.. j  551.21  H83 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.41-55,  336-337 j  910  J37 

Kingslcy.     Madame  How  and  Lady  Why,  p. 33-53 j  551  K27 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  91 

Earthquakes — continued. 

Winchell.     Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p.125- 

13-2 j  550  W77W 

Sec  also  Geology. — Physical  geography. 

East  Indies. 

Carpenter.      Australia,    p. 213-264 j    910    C22 

Gilson.  Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 301-327..  ..j  910  G42 
Kellogg.  Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  p. 350-368.. j  910  K16 
Sec  also  Borneo. — Java. — Malay  peninsula. — Sumatra. 

Easter. 

Bailey.     Girls'  make-at-home  things,  p. 197-206 j  790  Bi5g 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p. 33-53 j  790  B343 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,  p.227-236 j  790  B343i 

Debogor'i'i-Mokr'ievich.      When    I    was    a    boy    in    Russia, 

P-47-S8 j   914.7   D35 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p.  168-208 qrj  808.8  D37 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p.8i-ioi j  394  M22 

Our  holidays,  p.153-174 j  394  O32 

Patten.     The  year's  festivals,  p. 123-154 j  394  P31 

Rice.     Easter j   808.8   R39 

Easter.     Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p. 139-146 j  821.08  S84 

Easter.     Stories. 

Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang,   p. 23-34 j   A358W2 

Olcott.    Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p. 71-85 j  394  O23 

Ecuador. 

Markwick  &  Smith.  South  American  republics,  p. 94-1 17.  .j  918  M39 
See  also  Quito. 

Edison,  Thomas  Alva. 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p. 233-260 j  926  H72 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 170-193 j  920  Mil 

Macomber.     Stories  of  great  inventors,  p. 147-167 j  926  M21 

Meadowcroft.     Boy's  life  of  Edison j  92  E288m 

Mowry.     First  steps  in  the  history  of  our  country,  p.307- 

313 j  973  M94a 

Perry.     Four  American   inventors,   p. 203-260 j   926  P44 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Thomas  Alva   Edison j   92  E288r 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p. 380-404 j  604  T19 

Education. 

Marden.     Success,  p. 32-68 j   170  M37S 

See  also   Books  and   reading, —  Children. —  Kindergarten.  —  Manual 
training. — Physical  culture. — Schools. — Teachers. — Teaching. 

Edward  I,  king  of  England.     Stories. 

Gilliat.     King's  reeve j  G4i5k 

Yonge.     Prince  and  the  page j  Y29P 


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Edward  V,  king  of  England.    See  Princes  in  the  Tower. 

Edward  VI,  king  of  England. 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p. 228-267 J  923.1  M41 

Edward  VI,  king  of  England.    Stories. 

Twain.     Prince  and  the  pauper j  T897P 

Edward,  tite  Black  Prince. 

Abbott.     Richard  II,  p. 81-170 j  92  R398a 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.219- 

225 j  920  Hii3fa 

Sweetser.     Ten  boys  from  history,  p.131-142 j  920  S97 

Edward,  the  Black  Prince.    Stories. 

Henty.    St.  George  for  England j  H456st 

Stoddard.     With  the  Black   Prince j    S869wit 

Edward,  the  Confessor,  Saxon  king  of  England. 

Freeman.     Old-English  history,  p. 252-296 j  942.01   F91 

Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford. 

Bolton.     Famous  types  of  womanhood,  p. 327-350 j  920.7  B6if 

Eels. 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and   swimmers, 

P-53-62 j  590.4  J37s 

Eggleston,  Edward. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 52-63 j  928  R43 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v. 2, 

P-28-49 j  810.9  W93 

Eggs. 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p.i-ioo j   796  G77 

Egypt. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p. 7-79 j  930  A75 

Church.    Stories  of  the  East  from  Herodotus,  P.116-191..J  888  H47 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations,  v.i,  p. 30-38 j.  909  N37 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.3,  p. 1-264 j  909  T19 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus,  p.83-156 j  888  H47b 

See  also  Cleopatra,  queen  of  Egypt. 

Egypt.    Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     Africa,  p.81-113 j   916   C22 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.56-60,  247-251,  262-270, 

287-299 .' j  910  J37 

Kelly.     Egypt j  916.2  K17 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Egypt 

and  the  Holy  Land j  916.2  K35 

Perry.     With  Azir  Girges  in  Egypt j  916.2  P44 

See  also  Nile  river. — Pyramids. — Sphinx. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  93 

Egypt.     Manners  and  customs. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.  183-187 j  910  B99 

Carroll.    Around  the  world;  book  one,  p. 89-101 j  910  C23a 

Carroll.     Around  the  world;  book  two,  p. 87-140 j  910  C23b 

Dutton.     In  field  and  pasture,  p. 32-57 j  910  D95 

Wide  world,  p.42-51 j  910  W67 

Egypt.     Stories. 

Ebers.     Egyptian  princess j    E2i8e 

Ebers.     Uarda j  E218U 

Henty.    At  Aboukir  and  Acre j  H456at 

Henty.     Cat  of  Bubastes j  H456ct 

Kingsley.     Hypatia j   K272hy 

Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries,  p. 25-44 j  T25ib2 

Eiffel  tower. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe,  p. 203-214. ..  .j  914  K35bo 
Northern  Europe,  p. 53-60 j  914  N45 

Electric  batteries.    See  Electricity. 

Electric  engineering. 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 89-98 j    174  R31 

Sloane.     How  to  become  a  successful  electrician j  621.307  S63 

See   also    Dynamos.  —  Electric    light.  —  Electric    motors.  —  Electric 

power   transmission. —  Electricity.  —  Telegraph.  —  Telephone.  — 

Wireless  telegraphy. 

Electric  furnace. 

Baker.     Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p.113-151 j  609  Bi7b 

Tappan.    Wonders  of  science,  p. 277-292 j  504  TiQw 

Electric  launches.    See  Motor  boats. 

Electric  light. 

Baker.     Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p. 293-320..  ..  ..j  609  Bi7b 

Meadowcroft.    A  B  C  of  electricity,  p. 54-86 j  537  M55a2 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 85-89.... j  609  M94 
Shafer.     Harper's  beginning  electricity,  p. 210-226. ...... .j  537  S52 

Electric  motors. 

Meadowcroft.    A  B  C  of  electricity,  p. 87-94 j  537  M55a2 

Trevert.     How  to  build  dynamo-electric  machinery.. j  621.31  T73h2 
See  also  Dynamos. — Electric  power  transmission. 

Electric  power  transmission. 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p. 129-163 j  609  M48a 

Electric  toys. 

Hall.     The  handy  boy,  p.151-167 j  790  Hi6ha 

St.  John.     Real  electric  toy-making j  537.81  Sl4r 

Sloane.     Electric  toy  making j  537.81  86332 


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Electricity. 

Adams.     Harper's  electricity  book j  537-8i   A21 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p.43-56,  64-85,  89-147, 

205-232 J  609  B93 

Clarke.    A.  B.  C.  of  electrical  experiments j  537-8i  C53 

Collins.     Book  of  electricity j  537  C69 

Hopkins.     Home  mechanics,  p. 227-367 j  680  H78 

Jackson.     Elementary  book  on  electricity  and  magnetism,  .j  537  J12 

Jenks.     Electricity  for  young  people j  621.309  J25 

Meadowcroft.    A  B  C  of  electricity j  537  M55a2 

Morgan.     Boy  electrician j  621.3  M89 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 262-388 j   530.7  P4ia 

St.  John.     How  two  boys  made  their  own  electrical  appa- 
ratus  j   537-8i   Si4h 

St.   John.      Study   of   elementary   electricity    and    mag- 
netism  j  537.81  S14 

Shafer.     Harper's  beginning  electricity j  537  S52 

Sloane.     Electricity  simplified j  537-1  S63a 

Trevert.     Experimental  electricity j  537-8i  T73a 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.112-186 j  604  W74a 

Williams.     How  to  make  things,  p.83-126 j  604  W74h 

Woodhull.     Electricity  and  its  everyday  uses j  621.3  W86 

See  also   Dynamos. —  Physics. —  Telegraph. —  Telephone. —  Wireless 
telegraphy. — X  rays. 
Also  headings  beginning  with  Electric. 
Also  Edison,  Thomas  Alva. — Faraday,  Michael. 
Electricity.    Stories. 

Houston.    The  boy  electrician j  H838b 

Electromagnets. 

Tappan.    Wonders  of  science,  p.269-276 j  504  T19W 

Elephants. 

Holder.     The  ivory  king j  599.6  H71 

Holder.     Stories  of  animal  life,  p.96-108,  123-133 j  590.4  H71S 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p. 143-149.. j  590.4  J37n 
Knox.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam  and 

Java,  p.161-176,  237-243 j  915.9  K35 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals,  p.115-129 j  599  M85 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p. 1 17-132 j  910  M91 

Stockton.     Round-about  rambles,  p. 23-31 j  504  S86 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p.192-196,  381-392 j  590.4  T19 

Young.     Siam,  p. 69-78 j  915.9  Y37 

Elephants.    Stories. 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal   stories,  p. 211-226 j    C645f 

Gautier.     Memoirs  of  a  white  elephant j   G245m 

Kipling.     Jungle  book,  p. 217-261 j    K278J 

Elevators. 

Bond.     With  the  men  who  do  things,  p.  109-122 j  620  B62 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  95 

Eliot,  George,  (pseud,  of  Mrs  Mary  Ann  (Evans)  Cross). 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 213-239.. j  920.7  B61 

Magruder.     Child-sketches  from  George  Eliot,  p.9-18 j  E476C 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v. 2,  p.378- 

380 j  820.9  W93 

Eliot,  John,  apostle  of  the  Indians. 

Coe.    Founders  of  our  country,  p. 179-186 j  973.2  C65 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p. 37-47,  66-70 j  974.4  H36 

Hawthorne.    Whole  history  of  grandfather's  chair,  p. 37-47, 

66-70 j  974.4  H36g 

Humphreys.     Missionary  explorers,  p. 3-28 j  922  H92 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 16-20 j  920  M91 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England. 

Abbott.     Queen  Elizabeth j  92  E485a 

Brooks.    Historic  girls,  p.174-191 j  920.7  B77 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 156-231 j  923.1  F24 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 147-165. ..  .j  920  H94 

Tappan.     In  the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth j  92  E485t 

Whitham.     Captive  royal  children,  p. 274-290 j  942  W64 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England.     Stories. 

Scott.     Kenilworth j    S43rk 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Van  Dyke.     Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p. 128-137 j  904  V18 

Elizabeth  of  Hungary,  St. 

Canton.     Story  of  Saint  Elizabeth  of  Hungary j  92  £48520 

Lang.     Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 196-214 j  922  L23 

Elk.    See  Deer. 

Elocution.    See  Debating. — Orations. — Readers  and  speakers. 

Emblems.    See  Symbols. 

Embroidery. 

Archer.     Needlecraft • j  646  A67 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.103- 

134 j  790  K16 

Paret.     Harper's  hand3'-book  for  girls,  p. 253-268 j   790  P23 

See  also  Sewing. 

Emergencies.    See  First  aid  in  illness  and  injury. 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo. 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 117-144 j  920  G38 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p.159-181. . .  .j  928  K23 
Wright.      Children's    stories   in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p.149-155 j  810.9  W93 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Birthday  exercises. 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 126-133 J  808.8  L63 

Roe.     American  authors,  p. 43-45 j  810   R59 


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Encyclopaedias. 

Appleton's  new  practical  cyclopedia.     6v rj  031  A64 

Champlin.     Young  folks' cyclopaedia  of  common  things.. rj  031  €3532 

New  international  encyclopaedia.     20v qrj  031  N26a 

New  international  year  book qrj  031   N26n 

World  book.     lov rj  031  WSga 

Engineering. 

Bond.    American  boys'  engineering  book j  620  B62am 

Bond.     On  the  battle  front  of  engineering j  620   B620 

Bond.     Pick,  shovel  and  pluck j  620  B62p 

Bond.     With  the  men  who  do  things j  620  B62 

Cochrane.     Wonders  of  modern  mechanism j  604  C64 

Lane.     Triumphs  of  science j   609   L23 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career,  p. 340-352 j   174  M37 

Reid.    Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 107-143 j  174  R31 

Tappan.     Modern   triumphs j    604   T19 

Williams.    How  it  is  done j  620  W74 

Williams.    Romance  of  modern  engineering j  620  W74r 

See  also  Architecture. —  Bridges. —  Canals. —  Dikes. —  Electric  engi- 
neering. —  Engines. —  Machinery.  —  Mechanical  drawing.  —  Me- 
chanics.—  Mines  and  mining. —  Railroads.  —  Rivers.  —  Roads. — 
Steam-engines. — Tunnels. — Water-supply. 

Engines. 

Williams.    How  it  works,  p.13-111 j  604  W74a 

Williams.    How  to  make  things,  p.  127-246 j  604  W74h 

See  also  Electric  motors. —  Gas-engines. — •  Locomotives.  —  Solar  en- 
gines.— Steam-engines. — Turbines. 

England. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.9;  v.io,  p. 1-226 j  909  T19 

England.     Biography. 

Hare.     Portrait  book  of  our  kings  and  queens j  923.1  H26 

England.     Colonies. 

Marshall.     An  empire  story j  900  M41 

See  also  Africa,  South. — Australia. — Canada. — India. 

England.     Description  and  travel. 

Barnard.     British  Isles  in  pictures qj  914.2  B25 

Carroll  &  Waldo.    Around  the  world;  book  five,  p. 45-79. .  j  910  C23e 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p. 18-59 j  914  C65 

Finnemore.     England j  914.2  F51 

George.     Little  journey  to  England  and  Wales j  914.2  G31 

Greenwood.     Merrie  England j  914.2  G85 

Irving.     Sketch-book j  817  l28sk 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.6,  p.91-268..  ..j  910  K26 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland j  914.2  K35 

Scudder.     English  Bodley  family j  914.2  S43 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  97 

England.     Description  and  travel — continued. 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p. 158-200 j  914  S86 

Tomlinson.    Young  Americans  in  the  British  Isles j  914.2  T59 

Williamson.    John  and  Betty's  history  visit j  914.2  W75 

Sec  also  London. — Stratford-on-Avon. 

England.    Folklore. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales j  398  Ji3e 

Jacobs.    More  English  fairy  tales j  398  Ji3mo 

Steel.     English  fairy  tales j  398  SBie 

Tregarthen.     North  Cornwall  fairies  and  legends j  398  T715 

See  also  Arthur,  King. 

England.    History. 

Atkinson.     European  beginnings  of  American  history.... j  940  A87 

Bevan.     Stories  from  British  history j  942  B46 

Blaisdell.     Stories  from  English  history j  942  B52 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history j  942  C8761 

Dale.     Landmarks  of  British  history j  942  D16 

Dickens.     Child's  history  of  England j  942  D55 

Elias.     In  Tudor  times j  942.05  E47 

Freeman.    Old-English  history j  942.01  F91 

Grierson.     Children's  book  of  English  minsters j  283  G89 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  English j  942  G95 

Hull.     The  Northmen  in  Britain j  942.01   H91 

Kirkland.     Short  history  of  England j  942  K28 

Krapp.    In  oldest  England j  942.01  K41 

Earned.     History  of  England j  942  L32 

Marshall.     Island  story j  942  M41 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English j  942  M9ia 

Tappan.     England's  story j  942  T19 

Warren.     Stories  from  English  history j  942  W24 

Whitham.     Captive  royal  children j  942  W64 

See  also  Gunpowder  plot. — Magna  charta.— Spanish  Armada. 

Also  names  of  persons,  wars  and  battles,  as  Alfred  the  Great,  king 
of  England. — Aboukir  bay,  Battle  of,  1798. 

England.     Manners  and  customs. 

Andrews.     Ten  boys,  p.115-136,  171-192 j  904  A56 

Chambers.     Book  of  days.     2v qrj  394  C35 

Quennell.    History  of  everyday  things  in  England.     2v..j  914.2  Q25 

England.    Navy. 

Stripes  and  types  of  the  royal  navy rj  359.6  S91 

Wheeler.     Stirring  deeds  of  Britain's  sea-dogs j  940.915  W61 

England.     Parliament. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  p.455- 

468 j  914.2  K35 

Thorpe.    Children's  London,  p. 153-166 qj  914.21  T41 


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England.    Stories. 

Goldsmith.     Vicar  of  Wakefield j  G588V 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Gomme.      King's   story   book j    G597k 

Gomme.     Prince's  story  book j    G597pr 

Gomme.     Princess's  story  book j    G597P 

Gomme.     Queen's  story  book j    G597q 

Kipling.     Puck  of  Pook's  hill j   K278PU 

Lucas.    The  slowcoach j  L969S 

Whitham.     Shepherd   of  the   ocean j   W645S 

England.     Stories.     Roman  occupation. 

Henty.     Beric  the  Briton j  H456be 

Marshall.    A  Roman  maiden j  M4i6r 

England.     Stories.     Anglo-Saxon  period. 

Henty.     Dragon  and  the  raven j   H456dr 

Henty.     Wulf  the   Saxon j    H4s6wu 

Kingsley.     Hereward j  K272h 

Lytton.     Harold j  L999h 

Stedman.     Story  of  Hereward j  S8i2s 

England.    Stories.    12th  century. 

Gandy.     In  the  days  of  Lionheart j  Gi66i 

Gilliat.     Forest  outlaws j   G4iSf 

Lamprey.     In  the  days  of  the  guild j  Li99i 

Scott.    The  betrothed j  S43ibe 

Scott.     Ivanhoe j   S43ii2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

England.     Stories.     13th  century. 

Gilliat.     King's  reeve j   G4i5k 

Gilliat.     Wolf's  head j   G415W 

Zollinger.     A  boy's  ride j  Z77b 

Zollinger.     Rout  of  the  foreigner j  Z77r 

England.    Stories.     14th  century. 

Henty.     March  on  London j  H456m 

Henty.    St.  George  for  England j  H456st 

Stoddard.    With  the  Black  Prince j  S869wit 

England.     Stories.     15th  century. 

Henty.    Both  sides  the  border j  H456bot 

Lytton.     Last  of  the  barons j   L999la 

Pyle.    Men  of  iron j  P996m 

Stevenson.      Black  arrow j    S848b 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
England.    Stories.    i6th  century.  , 

Bennett.     Master  Skylark j   B439m 

Kingsley.     Westward  ho! j   K272we 

Scott.     Kenilworth j   S43ik 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Twain.     Prince  and  the  pauper j  T897P 

Weyman.     Story  of  Francis  Cludde j  W586S 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  99 

England.     Stories.     17th  century. 

Blackmore.     Lorna  Doone j  B516I 

Church.     With  the  king  at  Oxford j  C468W 

Dix.     Merrylips j   D647m 

Marryat.     Children  of  the  New  forest j  M412C 

Masefield.     Martin  Hyde,  the  duke's  messenger j   M444m 

Scott.     Fortunes  of  Nigel j  S43ifo 

Scott.     Peveril  of  the  Peak j  S431P 

Scott.     Woodstock j   S43IWO 

England.    Stories.     i8th  century. 

Dickens.     Barnaby  Rudge j   D55ib 

Dorr.     In  kings'  houses j   1)7421 

Henty.     At  Aboukir  and  Acre j   H456at 

Thackeray.     Henry  Esmond j  T333h 

England.     Stories.     19th  century. 

Henty.     One  of  the  28th j   H4S60 

Marshall.      In    four    reigns j    M4i6in 

English  language.    Dictionaries. 

New   standard   dictionary qrj   423   S78 

Webster.     Collegiate  dictionary rj  423  W38C 

Webster.     New  international  dictionary qrj  423  W38i2 

English  literature. 

Chambers.     Cyclopaedia  of  English  literature.    3v qrj  820.9  C35 

Marshall.     Child's  English  literature j   820.9  M41 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature.    2v.  .  .  .j  820.9  W93 
See  also  American  literature. — Authors. — Ballads. — Books  and  read- 
ing.— Fairy    tales. — Humor. — Letters.      Collections. — Orations. — • 
Poetry.     Collections. — Readers  and  speakers. 
Also  names  of  authors,  as  Dickens,  Charles. 

Entertainments.      See    Amusements. — -Dances. —  Drills    (exercises). — 
Games. — Holidays. — Pageants. — Plays. 

Epaminondas. 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  p. 307-320..  ..j  938  C46 

Ericsson,  John. 

Hart.     Romance  of  the  Civil  war,  p. 347-352 j  973.7  H31 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 214-224 j  920  H72 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 296-300 j  920  M91 

Erie  canal. 

Drake.     Making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states,  p. 236-239 j  977  D78 

Hemstreet.     Story  of  Manhattan,  p. 216-222 j  974.71  H43 

Lovering.     Stories  of  New  York,  p. 175-179 j  974.7  L94 

See  also  Clinton,  De  Witt. 

Erie,  Lake,  Battle  of,  1813. 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p. 177-186 j  973  J37 

Tappan.     American  hero  stories,  p. 218-223 J  920  T19 

See  also  F'erry,  Oliver  Hazard,  commodore. 


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Escapes.    See  Adventures. 

Eskimos. 

Andrews.     Each  and  all,  p.  1-22 j  910  A56e 

Andrews.    Seven  little  sisters,  p.9-22 j  910  A56S 

Barnard.    How  other  people  live,  p.9-14 QJ  Qio  B25 

Carpenter.    Around  the  world  with  the  children,  p. 6-19.. j  910  C22a 

Carroll.    Around  the  world;  book  one,  p.9-40 j  910  C23a 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 12-19 j  910  C355 

Chance.    Little  folks  of  many  lands,  p.23-36 j  910  C36 

George.    Little  journeys  to  Alaska  and  Canada,  pt.i,  p.69- 

80 j  917-98  G31 

Hutton.     By  Eskimo  dog-sled  and  kayak j  9i7-i9  H97 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.ioi-105 j  910  J37 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.i,  p. 177-198.. j  910  K26 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia,  p.281-295 j  915  M69 

Mott  &  Button.     Fishing  and  hunting,  p. 8-42 j  910  M94 

Murray.    Wide  awake  third  reader,  p.io6-ii6 j  372.4  M97W3 

Peary,  J.  D.     Snow  baby qj  919-8  P353s 

Peary,  M.  A.  &  J.  D.     Children  of  the  Arctic qj  919.8  P353C 

Peary,  R.  E.  &  M.  A.     Snowland  folk qj  919.8  P3S 

Schwatka.     Children  of  the  cold j  919.8  S41 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.62- 

69 j  390  S53 

Smith.     Eskimo  stories j  919.8  S6s 

Starr.    Strange  peoples,  p.6-12 j  572.9  S79 

Stockton.    Tales  out  of  school,  p.241-264 j  S866ta 

Strong.    All  the  year  round,  v.2,  p. 59-70 j  570.4  S92 

Wide  world,  p.114-122 j  910  W67 

See  also  Alaska. — Arctic  regions. — Greenland. — -Labrador. 

Eskimos.     Stories. 

Perkins.     Eskimo  twins j   P434e 

Wade.    Dolls  of  many  lands,  p.40-58 j  Wi  i8d 

Etheredge,  Anna. 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p.181-189 j  920.7  S97 

Ethical  stories. 

Aikin  &  Barbauld.     Evenings  at  home j  504  A29 

Amicis.     Cuore j  A516C 

Browne.    Granny's  wonderful  chair j  B8ii2g2 

Cabot.     Course  in  citizenship j  172  Cii 

Gatty.    Parables  from  nature j  828  G23 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks j  920  P72zg 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Romans j  920  P72zgc 

Gould.     Heroes   of  peace j    172   G73 

Harrison.     In  story-land j  H298ii 

Mace.    Home  fairy  tales j  Mi5ih 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world j  372.2  P86 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  loi 

Ethical  stories — continued. 

Scudder.    Children's  book,  p. 339-361 qj  808.8  S43 

Sec  also  Conduct. — Contentment. — Helpfulness. — Heroes  and  hero- 
ism.— Ideals. — Industry. — Justice. — Kindness    to    animals. — Obe- 
dience.—  Perseverance. —  Promptness. —  Selfishness. —  Service. 
—Temperance. — Thoroughness. — Usefulness. 
Ethics.    Sec  Conduct. 
Etiquette.    See  Manners. 

Etna,  Mount. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.36-41 j  910  J37 

Eugenie,  empress  of  the  French. 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 447-477 j   923.1   F24 

Eumenes. 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v. 3,  p. 416-443 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 229-235 j  920  P720 

Europe.     Biography. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern   Europe j   920   B48 

See  also  names  of  persons,  as  Charlemagne,  emperor  of  the  JVest. 

Europe.     Description  and  travel. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe.... j  609.4  A42 

Benedict.     Stories  of  persons  and  places  in  Europe j  914  B43 

Carpenter.     Europe j  914  C22 

Coe.     Modern  Europe j  914  C65 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 6 j  910  K26 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  central   Europe j  914   K35bo 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  northern   Europe j  914  K3S 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe j  914  K35b 

Moncrieff.     The  world,  p. 1-90 j   910  M8iw 

Scudder.     Mr  Bodley  abroad j  914  S43 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted j  914  S86 

See  also   names    of    European    countries,    subhead    Description    and 
travel,  as  France.     Description  and  travel. 

Europe.     Geography. 

Tarr  &  McMurry.     New  geographies,  v.i,   p. 186-215;   v.2, 

p.257-340 j  910  T2in 

Europe.    History. 

Atkinson.     European  beginnings  of  American  history..  ..j  940  A87 

Benezet.    The  world  war  and  what  was  behind  it j  940.911  B43 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe j  920  B48 

Creighton.     Heroes  of  European  history j  940  C87 

Froissart.     Boy's  Froissart j   940.4  F96 

Froissart.     Chronicles  of  Sir  John  Froissart j  940.4  F96C 

Froissart.     Stories  from  Froissart j  940.4  F96S 

Gordy.     American  beginnings  in   Europe j  940  G66 

Tappan.    European  hero  stories j  940  T19 


102  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Europe.     History — continued. 

Tappan.     Heroes  of  the  middle  ages j  940  Tiga 

Tappan.    Old  World  hero  stories j  909  T190 

See  also  Battles. — Crimean  war. — Crusades. — European  war,  1914-19. 
— Middle  ages. — Naval  battles. — Thirty  years'  war. 
Also  names  of  European  countries,  subhead  History,  as 
France.     History. 

Europe.     Manners  and  customs. 

Northern  Europe j  914  N45 

See  also  names  of  European  countries,  subhead  Manners  and  cus- 
toms, as  France.     Manners  and  customs. 

European  war,  1914-19. 

Benezet.    The  world  war  and  what  was  behind  it j  940.91 1  B43 

Bond.     Inventions  of  the  great  war j  355  B62 

From  Dartmouth  to  the  Dardanelles j  940.918  F96 

McFee.    Peep  at  the  front j  940.91  M15 

Parkman.     Fighters  for  peace j  923.5  P24 

Powell.     Spirit  of  democracy j  808.8  P87 

Tappan.     Little  book  of  the  war j  940.91  T19 

Tomlinson.    Story  of  General  Pershing j  92  P447t 

United  States — Committee  on  public  information.     Battle 

line  of  democracy j   808.8  U25 

United  States — President.     President  Wilson's  ad- 
dresses  j  973.913  U25 

United  States — President.    Why  we  are  at  war j  973.9132  U2S 

Watkins  &  Williams.    Forum  of  democracy j  940.919  W31 

Wheeler.    Stirring  deeds  of  Britain's  sea-dogs j  940.915  W61 

European  war,  1914-19.    Poetry. 

Clarke.     Treasury  of  war  poetry.    2v j  821.08  C53 

Wheeler.     Book  of  verse  of  the  great  war j  821.08  W61 

European  war,  1914-19.    Stories. 

Altsheler.     The  guns  of  Europe j  A466gun 

Driggs.     Adventures  of  Arnold  Adair j  D827a 

Greene.    The  flag j  G835f 

Perkins.     The  French  twins j  P434f 

Rolt-Whceler.    Wonder  of  war  in  the  air j  R656WO 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Wonder  of  war  on  land j   R656W 

Evans,  Roblcy  Dunglison. 

Codd.     With  Evans  to  the  Pacific j  359  C65 

Everglades. 

Our  country:    East,  p.96-100 j  917.3  O32 

Evolution. 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p. 127-134 j  504  H71W 

See  also  Man.    Prehistoric. 

Ewing,  Mrs  Juliana  Horatia. 

Gatty.    Juliana  Horatia  Ewing  and  her  books j  92  E974g2 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  103 

Exercise.     See  Athletics. — Physical  culture. — Walking. 
Experiments. 

Collins.     Magic  of  science j   530.7   C69 

See  also  Electricity. — Magic. — Physics. 
Exploration.     See  Antarctic  regions. — Arctic  regions. — Discoveries  (in 
geography). — Explorers. — North   America.      Discovery   and   set- 
tlement.— Voyages. 

Also  names  of  countries,  subhead   Exploration,  as  Africa.      Ex- 
ploration. 
Explorers. 

Brooks.     American  sailor,  p. 29-47,  225-237 j  656.8  B77a 

Hale.     Stories  of  adventure j  910.8  H15S 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery j  910.8  H15 

Horton.     Frozen  North j  919.8  H8r 

Ingersoll.    Book  of  the  ocean,  p. 39-105 j  551.46  124b 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations j  910.9  J25 

Johnston.     Famous  discoverers  and  explorers j  923.9  J36 

Lucia.     Stories  of  American  discoverers j  973.1  L96 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers j  910.9  S53 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 201-251 j  920  S649 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers j  910  S73f 

Synge.     Book  of  discovery j  910.9  S99 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers j  923.9  V27f 

Verne.     Great  explorers  of  the  19th  century j  923.9  V27g 

See  also  Africa.  Exploration. — Australia.  Exploration. — Discoveries 
(in  geography). — Lewis  and  Clark  expedition. — North  America. 
Discovery  and  settlement. — Travel. — United  States.  Explora- 
tion.— Voyages. 

Also  names  of  explorers,  as  Columbus,  Christopher. 
Explosives. 

Gibson.     War  inventions,  p. 79-103 j  355  G36 

See  also  Dynamite. 
Exports.    See  Commerce. 
Extinct  animals.    See  Animals,  Extinct. 
Eyck,  Hubert  van. 

Conway.     Children's  book  of  art,  p. 46-59 j  759  C76 

Fabius  Maximus  Verrucosus,  Quintus. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales  of   the   Romans,  p.30- 

38 j  920  P72ZgC 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.i,  p.372-408 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 275- 285 j  920  P720 

Fables. 

^sop.     Fables j  398.91  A25fi 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Aikin  &  Barbauld.     Evenings  at  home j  504  A29 

,     BidpaT.    The  tortoise  and  the  geese j  398.91  B47 


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Fables — continued. 

Crane.     Baby's  own  ^sop J  398.91  A25C 

Davis  &  Chow-Leung.    Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories,  .j  398.91  D32 

Gardner.     Work  that  is  play j  372.4  G18 

Haaren.     Rhymes  and  fables j   Hii3r 

Jatakas.     Jataka  tales j  398.91  J21 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fables qj  398.91  J28 

Kent  &  Hall.    Stories  from  the  Far  East j  398.91  K19 

La  Fontaine.     Fables  choisies  pour  les  enfants j  398.91  Li4f 

La  Fontaine.     Original  fables j  398.91    Li4 

La  Fontaine.     Select  fables j  398.91  L14S 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,  v.  1-2 j  808.8  N46a 

Scudder.    Book  of  fables j  398.91  A25S 

Scudder.     Book  of  fables  and  folk  stories j  398  S43f2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Scudder.     Children's  book,  p.i-20 qj  808.8  S43 

Scudder.    Fables  and  folk  stories j  398  S43f 

Seton.     Animal  story  book,  p.i-35 J    S495a2 

Tappan.    Folk  stories  &  fables j  398  Tigf 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Talking  beasts j  398.91  W68 

See  also  Fairy  tales. 

Fabricius,  Caius. 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'   Plutarch,  p.393-395 J   920   P72b 

Fabrics.    See  Cloth. 

Fairies.    See  Fairy  tales. 

Fairs. 

Beard.    American  girls'  handy-book,  p. 413-427 j  790  B343 

Beard.     Things  worth  doing,  p.i79-i93 J  790  B343t 

See  also  Bazaars. 

Fairy  tales. 

Alcott.     Lulu's  library,  v.2 j  A35SIU 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales j   A544fy 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Arabian  nights'  entertainments j  398  A65ao 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  North j  398  A79f 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Aspinwall.     Listen  to  me  stories j  A84ie2 

Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales j   A924f 

Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales j  398  B 16 

Bain.     Russian  fairy  tales j  398  B  i6r 

Baldwin.     Fairy  reader j   398  Bi9fa 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables j  398  B I9f 

Barrie.     Peter  Pan  in  Kensington  gardens j   B266p 

Barzini.     The  little  match  man j   B286I 

Baumbach.     Sommermarchen j  833  B32 


CHILDkEN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  105 

Fairy  tales — continued. 

Bay.    Danish  fairy  &  folk  tales j  398  B33 

Blumenthal.    Folk  tales  from  the  Russian j  398  B56 

Bosschere.     Folk  tales  of  Flanders qj  398  B64 

Brooke.     Golden  goose  book qj  398  B772 

Brown,  A.     The  one-footed  fairy j  B7830 

Brown,  A.  B.    Star  jewels,  and  other  wonders j  B784S 

Browne.     Granny's  wonderful  chair j   B8ii2g2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Burgess.     Lively  city  o'  Ligg j  B8972I 

Burnett.     Sara  Crewe,  p.139-236 j  B934S2 

Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla j  398  C17 

Capuana.    Cera  una  volta qj  853  C18 

Carroll.     Alice's  adventures  in  Wonderland j    C233a 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Carroll.    Through  the  looking-glass j  C233t 

Carryl.     The  admiral's   caravan j    C2333a 

Carryl.     Davy  and  the  goblin j  C2333d 

Chodzko.     Slav  fairy  tales j  398  C44a 

Christmas  tales  of  Flanders qj  398  C462 

Colum.     The  boy  who  knew  what  the  birds  said j  398  C72 

Colum.     The  king  of  Ireland's  son j  C727k 

Couch.    The  sleeping  beauty,  and  other  fairy  tales qj  398  C83 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories j  398  C84 

Craik.     Adventures  of  a  brownie j  C863a 

Craik.     Fairy  book j  398  C86 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Craik.     Little  lame  prince j  C863li 

Cruikshank.     Cruikshank  fairy-book j  398  C89 

Darton.    Wonder-book  of  beasts j  398  D26W 

Djurklou.     Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish j  398  D64 

Dole.     White  duckling,  and  other  stories j  398  D69 

Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales j  E9750 

Fairy  stories;  retold  from  St.  Nicholas j  F1692 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales j  398  F458 

France.     Honey-bee j  F86ih 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Garnett.     Ottoman  wonder  tales j  398  G19 

Gask.    Treasury  of  folk  tales j  398  G21 

Gibbon.     Old  King  Cole j  398  G36 

Grierson.     Book  of  Celtic  stories j  398  G89b 

Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book j  398  G89S 

Griff  is.     The  fire-fly's  lovers j  398  G894 

Griffis.     The  unmannerly  tiger j  398  G894U 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales qrj  398  G91 

Grimm.     Household  stories j  398  G9ih 

For  other  editions  sec  Author  list. 
Grundtvig.     Danish  fairy  tales j  398  G94d 


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Fairy  tales — continued. 

Haaren.     Fairy  life j   Hi  13! 

Hauff.     Longnose  the  dwarf,  and  other  fairy  tales j  H35if 

Heller  &  Bates.     Little  Golden  Hood,  and  other  stories.. j  398  H42 

Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales j  398  H83 

Hudson.     A  little  boy  lost j   H8881 

Ingelow.     Mopsa  the  fairy j  1244m 

Ingelow.     Three  fairy  tales j   l244t 

Inman.     The  Did  of  Didn't-think j  l2462d 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales j  398  J13 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales j  398  Ji3e 

Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales j  398  Ji3i 

Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales j  398  Ji3m 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales j  398  Ji3mo 

Jerrold.    Reign  of  King  Oberon j  398  J28 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book j  398  j3Sb 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book j  398  J35 

Jokai.     Golden  fairy  book j  j378go 

Kennedy.     New  World  fairy  book j  Ki83n 

Kingsley.     Water-babies j    K272W3 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales qj  398  K43f 

Kiinos.     Turkish  fairy  tales j  398  K43 

Laboulaye.    Fairy  tales j  398  Liifa 

Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations j  398  Lii 

Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales j  398  Liil 

Lagerlof.    Wonderful  adventures  of  Nils j  L152W 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book j  398  L23 

Lang.    Brown  fairy  book j  398  L23br 

Lang.     Cinderella,  and  other  stories j  398  L23C 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book j  398  L23g 

Lang.    History  of  Jack  the  Giant-killer,  and  other  stories.,  j  398  L23h 

Lang.     History  of  Whittington,  and  other  stories j  398  L23hi 

Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book j  398  L23li 

Lang.     Little  Red  Riding-hood,  and  other  stories j  398  L23I 

Lang.    Pink  fairy  book j  398  L23P 

Lang.     Prince  Darling,  and  other  stories j  398  L23pr 

Lang.     Princess  on  the  glass  hill,  and  other  stories..  ..j  398  L23pri 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book j  398  L23r 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book j  398  L23V 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book j  398  L23y 

Lansing.     Rhymes  and  stories j  398  L28r 

Leamy.    The  golden  spears,  and  other  fairy  tales j  L454g 

Lefevre.    The  cock,  the  mouse  and  the  little  red  hen j  398  L53 

Lorenzini.     Pinocchio _j  L871P3 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  107 

Fairy  tales — continued. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know j  398  Mii3f 

MacDonald.    At  the  back  of  the  north  wind j  Mi46at 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

MacDonald.     Light  princess,  and  other  fairy  talcs j  M146I 

MacDonald.     The  princess  and  Curdie j  M146P 

MacDonald.    The  princess  and  the  goblin j  Mi46pr 

Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book j  398  M14 

Mace.     Home  fairy  tales j   Misih 

MacManus.     Donegal  fairy  stories j  398  M21 

MacManus.     In  chimnej'  corners j  398  M2ii 

McMurry.     Classic  stories  for  the  little  ones j  M214C 

Mijatovich.     Serbian  fairy  tales j  398  M68 

Musset.     Mr  Wind  and  Madam  Rain j  MgS^m 

Naomi,  Aunt.    Jewish  fairy  tales  and  fables j  398  N12 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,  v.2-4 j  808.8  N46a 

Norton.     The  story  teller j  398  N46S2 

Olcott.     Book  of  elves  and  fairies j  398  O23 

Olcott.     Tales  of  the  Persian  genii j  023it 

Olcott.    The  wonder  garden j  398  O23W 

Ortoli.     Evening  tales j  0288e 

O'Shea.     Old  World  wonder  stories j  398  O29 

Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book j  398  O36 

Perrault.     Fairy  tales j  398  P43f 

Perrault.    Tales  of  Mother  Goose j  398  P43t 

Petrovic.     Hero  tales  and  legends j  398  P46 

Phillpotts.     The  flint  heart j  P5i8f 

Pogany.     Hungarian  fairy  book j  398  P74 

Poulsson.    Top  of  the  world  stories j  P866to 

Pyle,  H.     Garden  behind  the  moon j  P996g 

Pyle,  H.    Pepper  &  salt qj  P996P 

Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land j  P996t 

Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock qj  P996W 

Pyle,  K.     Christmas  angel j  P996ich 

Pyle,  K.    The  counterpane  fairy j  P9961C 

Pyle,  K.    Where  the  wind  blows qj  398  P99W 

Ransome.     Old  Peter's  Russian  tales j  398  R19 

Rhys.     Fairy-gold j  398  R38 

Ruskin.     King  of  the  Golden  river j  R899k 

Scudder.     Book  of  fables  and  folk  stories j  398  S43f2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories j  398  S43 

Scudder.    Children's  book qj  808.8  S43 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories j  398  S43f 

Segovia.     Spanish  fairy  book j  S454S 

Segur.     Fairy  tales  from  the  French j  S456f 

Steel.     English  fairy  tales j  398  S8ie 


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Fairy  tales — continued. 

Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time  tales j  S8510 

Stockton.     Bee-man  of  Orn,  and  other  tales j  S866b 

Stockton.     Floating  prince,  and  other  fairy  tales j  S866f 

Stockton.     Queen's  museum,  and  other  fanciful  tales j  S866q 

Stockton.    Ting-a-ling j  S866t 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  &  fables j  398  Tigi 

Tappan.     Golden  goose,  and  other  fairy  tales j  398  Tigg 

Thackeray.     Rose  and  the  ring j  T333r 

•Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book j  398  T37 

Thorne-Thomsen.    East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon,  .j  398  T411 

Tregarthen.     North  Cornwall  fairies  and  legends j  398  T715 

Underbill.     Dwarfs'  tailor,  and  other  fairy  tales j  398  U25 

Valentine.     Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales j  398  V15 

Voltaire.     Silver  fairy  book '. j  V378S 

Wheeler.     Russian  wonder  tales j  398  W61 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Fairy  ring j  398  W68f 

Wiggin  &  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter j  398  W68t 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder j  398  W68 

Wilde.     Fairy  tales j  W7i4f 

Williston.    Japanese  fairy  tales.    2v j  398  W75 

Wilson.     Russian  story  book j  398  W772 

See  also  Fables. — Indians  of  America.     Folklore. — Legends. — Myths. 

Faith. 

Gatty.     Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p.3-11 j  828  G23 

Falconry. 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v. 3,  p. 309-316 j  910  M91 

Stories  of  the  middle  ages,  p. 95-106 j  S8842 

Fancy  dress.    See  Costume. 

Fancy  work.     See  Bead  work. — Crocheting. — Drawn-work. — Embroid- 
ery.— Knitting. — Lace. — Sewing. 

Faneuil,  Peter. 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 65-78 j  926  P27 

Faraday,  Michael. 

Bolton.    Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  P.96-111..J  920  B61 

Burns.    Story  of  great  inventions,  p.55-56,  63-64,  71-85 j  609  B93 

Mabie.    Men  who  have  risen,  p.  194-204 j  920  Mil 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.226- 

^37 j  925  W93 

Farm  animals.    See  Animals. 

Farm  life.     See  Country  life. — Farming. 

Farming. 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career,  p. 217-240 j   174  M37 

Miller.     Outdoor  work j  q^q  j^5g 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.i,  p. 248-268 j  910  M91 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  109 

Farming — continued. 

I'rice.    The  land  we  live  in,  p.99-138 j  351.71 1  Pg4 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p.  189-199 j  174  R31 

Shaw.     Gardening  and  farming j  716  S53 

Sec  also  Bees. —  Butter. —  Cattle. —  Cheese. —  Corn. —  Country  life. — 
Cows. — Flax. — Fruit. — Gardens  and  gardening. — Grain. — Horses. 
—Milk. — Pigs. — Plants. — Poultry. — Ranch  life. — Rice. —  Seeds. — 
Sheep. — Sugar. — Tobacco. — Vegetables. — Wheat. 

Farming.     Stories. 

Longhead.     Abandoned  claim j   L926a 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Boy  with  the  U.  S.  explorers j  R656be 

Verrill.     Uncle  Abner's  legacy j  V282U 

Faroe  islands. 

George  &  Dean.     Little  journeys  to  Holland,  Belgium  and 

Denmark,  pt.2,  p.93-96 j  914.92  G31 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.220-222 j  910  J37 

Northern  Europe,  p.i-io j  914  N45 

Farragut,  Admiral  David  Glasgow. 

Beebe.     Four  American  naval  heroes,  p.131-192 j  923  B37 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.219- 

237 j  920  B61 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p. 335-396 j   923.5   F97 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p.301-322 j  973  L76 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 273-285 j  923.5  M91 

Newbolt.    Book  of  the  blue  sea,  p.271-307 j  910.4  N26 

Sweetser.     Ten  boys  from  history,  p. 179-193 j  920  S97 

Farragut,  Admiral  David  Glasgow.     Stories. 

Barnes.     Midshipman  Farragut j  B256im 

Father  Damien.    See  Damien,  Father. 
Feejee  islands.    See  Fiji  islands. 

Fencing. 

Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.392- 

415 j  790  K16 

Ferdinand  V,  king  of  Castile. 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p. 266-290 j  923.1  F24b 

Ferdinand  of  Portugal. 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p. 109-134 j  920  L23 

Ferns. 

Atkinson.     First  studies  of  plant  life,  p. 204-211 j  581  A87 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p.438-444 j  504  T19 

Festivals. 

Chambers.     Book  of  days.     2v qrj  394  C35 

See  also  Coronations. — Fairs. — Holidays. — Pageants. 
Also  names  of  special  days,  as  Thanksgiving  day. 


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Feudal  system. 

Gordy.    American  beginnings  in  Europe,  p.i55-i74 J  940  G66 

Griffis.     Brave  little  Holland,  p.64-71 j  949-2  G89b 

Harding.    Story  of  the  middle  ages,  p.96-103 j  940.i  H25 

Myers.     General  history,  p.383-392 J  909  Mgg 

See  also  Chivalry.— Europe.     History.— Middle  ages. 

Field,  Cyrus  West. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.153-158 j  920  M91 

Stoddard.    Men  of  business,  p.131-160 j  923-8  S86 

Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold. 

Chandler.     Magic  pictures  of  the  long  ago,  p.ioi-119 j  904  C36 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p.213-227 j  942  M9ia 

Pitman.     Stories  of  old  France,  p.105-115 j  944  P66 

Stories  of  chivalry,  p.75-84 J  S884 

Fighting.    See  Battles.— Bull-fights.— Naval  battles.— War. 

Fiji  islands. 

Carpenter.     Australia,  p.iii-119 j  910  C22 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Australasia,  p.147-180 j  919.3  K35 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p.163-171 j  572.9  S79 

Finance.    See  Banks  and  banking. — Money. 

Find.    See  Finn. 

Fine  arts.    See  Art. 

Finland. 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p.47-53 J  572.9  S79 

Winlow.    Our  little  Finnish  cousin j  914-71  W78 

Finland.    Folklore. 

Baldwin.     The   sampo j   398.2   B19 

Finland.     Stories. 

Stein.     Troubadour  tales,  p. 27-75 J   S8i9t 

Finn. 

Rolleston.     The  high  deeds  of  Finn j  398.2  R64 

Fionn  Maccumhail.    See  Finn. 

Fire. 

Chamberlain.    Hov^^  we  are  sheltered,  p. 150-156 j  910  C355 

Elliot.    Romance  of  savage  life,  p. 154-162 j  571  E52 

Holbrook.    Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers,  p. 47-52 j  571  H69 

Tidy.     Story  of  a  tinder-box j  536.46  T44 

See  also  Fire  service.— Fires. — Heat. — Heating. 

Fire.     Stories. 

Austin.     The  basket  woman,  p.109-118 j  398  A93 

Cooke.    Nature  myths  and  stories,  p.24-37. . j  398  C77a 

Holbrook.    Book  of  nature  myths,  p. 36-42 j  398  H69 


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Fire  service. 

Coe.    Heroes  of  everyday  life,  p.104-123 j  920  C65 

Crump.    Boys'  book  of  firemen j  614.84  C89 

Every  day  heroes,  p.  15-47 j    EgsSe 

Hill.     Fighting  a  fire j  352.3  H55a 

Jenks.     The  fireman j  614.84  J25 

Moffett.    Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p. 209-254 j  604  M76 

See  also  Fires. 

Fire  service.     Stories. 

Otis.     Amateur  fireman j  0314am 

Firearms.    See  Guns. 

Fireflies. 

Mcllvaine.     Outdoors,  indoors  and  up  tlie  chinine}%  p.131- 

137 j  570.4  M17 

Firemen.    See  Fire  service. 

Fires. 

Crump.     Boys'  book  of  firemen j  614.84  C89 

Gomme.     Princess's  story  book,  p. 333-350 j  G597P 

Jenks.     The  fireman j  614.84  J25 

Jewett.     Town  and  city,  p.68-77 J  614  J31 

See  also  Fire  service. 

Fireworks. 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p.105-1 10 j  604  L23 

First  aid  in  illness  and  injury. 

Beard.     On  the  trail,  p.244-254 j  796.5  B343 

Boy  Scouts  of  America.    Official  handbook,  p. 335-382.  .j  369.2  B66a2 

Cole  &  Ernst.     First  aid  for  boys j  614.88  C68 

Gulick.     Emergencies j  614.88  G96 

Verrill.     Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 60-81 j  796  V28 

See  also  Life-saving. 

Fish  and  fishing. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book,  p. 144-176 j  790  A21 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p.287-319 j  609.73  A42 

Baskett.    Story  of  the  fishes j  597  B29 

Beard.     American  boys'  handy  book,  p. 28-43,  86-94,  296- 

304,  386-388 j  790  B34W 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p.115-148 j  796  B340 

Brooks.    American  sailor,  p. 202-224 j  656.8  B77a 

Buckley.     Winners  in  life's  race,  p.20-69 j  596  B85 

Carpenter.     Hovi^  the  vv^orld  is  fed,  p.153-170 j  630  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p. 54-63 j  630  C35 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors,  p.15-25 j  917  C65 

Comstock.     Handbook  of  nature-study,  p. 148-180 rj  570.7  C73 

Duncan.     Life  in  the  deep  sea j  597  D89 

Duncan.     The  seashore,  p. 232-246 j  592  D89 


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Fish  and  fishing — continued. 

Elliot.     Romance  of  savage  life,  p. 55-73 J  57i  E52 

Giberne.     Romance  of  the  mighty  deep,  p.230-251 j  551.46  G36T 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p. 236-282 j  796  G77 

Hornaday.     American  natural  history,  p. 375-438 qj  591-97  H79 

IngersoU.    Book  of  the  ocean,  p.231-248 j  551-46  124b 

Johonnot.    Neighbors  with  wings  and  fins,  p.212-229 j  598.2  J37 

Jordan  &  Evermann.    American  food  and  game  fishes qj  597  J42 

Keene.     Boy's  own  guide  to  fishing j  799  K157 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2,  p. 177-188.  ..j  910  K26 

Lane.    Industries  of  to-day,  p.i-ii j  604  L23 

McMurry.     Type  studies  from  the  geography  of  the  U.  S., 

p.23-38,  275-288 j  917-3  M2it 

Miles.     Natural  history,  p.354-373 J  590  M68 

Miller,  C.  H.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p.125-143 j  796  M69 

Miller,  W.  H.    Boys'  book  of  hunting  and  fishing j  799  M69 

Our  country:  East,  p.16-19,  170-173,  229-232 j  917.3  O32 

Thompson.    Boys'  book  of  sports,  p.141-173,  320-325,  334- 

338 j  796  T38b 

Wood.     Popular  natural  history,  p.531-586 j   590  W85 

See  also  Aquariums. — Ocean  life. — Whales  and  whaling. 

Fish  and  fishing.     Stories. 

Duncan.    Adventures  of  Billy  Topsail j  D8992a 

Kipling.     Captains  courageous j   K278C 

Munroe.     Dorymates j  M968d 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Boy  with  the  U.  S.  fisheries j   R656bf 

Flag  day. 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 299-3 14 J  808.8  L63 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p.171-186 j  394  M22 

Olcott.    Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.137-141 j  394  O23 

Schauffler.     Flag  day j  808.8  S3  if 

Flag  day.    Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p.151-162 j  821.08  S84 

Flags. 

Barstow.  The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p. 225-230.. j  973.2  B27 
Beard.    American  boys'  book  of  signs,  signals  and  symbols, 

p.206-241 j    654.9    B34 

Blaisdell   &   Ball.      Short   stories   from   American   history, 

p.122-129 j  973  B52S 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p.588-603 qrj  808.8  D37 

Harrison.    Stars  and  Stripes j  929.9  H29 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p.352-368 j  172  H64 

Holden.     Our  country's  flag j  929.9  H71 

Hulme.     Flags  of  the  world j  929.9  H91 

McCandless  &  Grosvenor.     Flags  of  the  world qj  929.9  M12 

Our  holidays,  p.  192-204 j  394  O32 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  113 

Flags — continued. 

Patriotism  and  the  flag j  172  P29 

Ross.     Old  Glory j   929.9   R73 

Smith.     Our  nation's  flag j  929.9  S65 

Stewart.     Stars  and  Stripes j  929.9  S85 

Willis  &  Farmer.     Month  by  month  books,  v. 2,  p. 173-188; 

V.3,  P.305-3I3 j  372  W75 

Flamininus. 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v. 2,  p. 384-415 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.302-309 j  920  P720 

Flax. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p.50-59 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  clothed,  p. 80-84 j  670  C35 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 303-310 j  630  R61 

Sec  also  Linen. 

Flaxman,  John. 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 205-217 j  920  Mil 

Fleets.    Sec  Ships. — Warships. 

Fletcher,  Alice  Cunningham. 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p. 209-231 j  920.7  P24 

Flies. 

Duncan.     Beetles  and  flies j  595.76  D89 

Morley.     Insect  folk,  v.2,  p.89-119 j  595.7  M91 

Schwartz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p.ioi-ii8 j  595.7  S39 

Florence,  Italy. 

Finnemore.     Italy,  p.29-37 j  914.5  F51 

Kno.x.    Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 173-215 j  914  K35b 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p. 100-106 j  914  S86 

Florence,  Italy.     Stories. 

Eliot.     Romola j  E476r 

Florida. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American   progress,  p.145- 

158,  199-208 j  973  W93 

See  also  Everglades. — St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Also  Osceola,  chief  of  the  Seininoles. — Ponce  de  Leon,  Juan. 
Flour. 

Keller  &  Bishop.     Commercial  and  industrial  geography, 

p.167-181 j  910  K165 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;   products   of  the 

soil,  p. 166-176 j  633  R56a 

Sec  also  Grain. — Wheat. 

Flowers. 

Bailey.     First  lessons  with  plants,  p. 49-78 j  580.7  B16 

Schauffler.     Arbor  day,  p. 245-282 j  808.8  S3ia 

See  also  Botany. — Gardens  and  gardening. — Plants. — Wild  flowers. 


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Flowers.     Arrangement. 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,  p.289-297 j  790  B343i 

Foster.     Gardening  for  little  girls,  p.137-144 j  716  F81 

Flowers,  Language  of. 

Greenaway.     Language  of  flowers j  716.2  G83 

Flowers.     Poetry. 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p.  199-216 j  808.8  L63 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p.163-176 j  821.0.8  S84 

Wiggin  &  Smith.    Golden  numbers,  p.67-91 j  821.08  W68g 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Posy  ring,  p. 81-105 j  821.08  W68 

See  also  Nature.    Poetry. 

Flowers.     Stories. 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories,  p.iii-123 j  398  C77a 

Ewing.     Mary's  meadow j  E975ma3 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths,  P.12S-132,  175-179 j  398  H69 

Fluids.    See  Liquids. 

Fly.    See  Flies. 

Flying  machines.    See  Aeroplanes. — Air-ships. 

Folk  dances.    See  Dances. 

Folk-songs. 

Gould  &  Sheppard.     Garland  of  country  song qj  784.4  G73 

Whitehead.     Folk-songs  and  other  songs qj   784.8  W63 

See  also  Ballads. — National  songs. — Songs. 

Folklore.  See  Arthur,  King. — Ballads. — Beowulf.— (The)  Cid.— Fairy 
tales. — Gawain,  Sir. — Guy  of  Warwick. — Havelok  the  Dane. — 
Holy  Grail. — Indians  of  America.  Folklore. — Kalevala. — King 
Horn. — Lancelot  of  the  Lake. — Legends. — Manners  and  customs. 
— Negroes.  Stories. — Nursery  rhymes. — Robin  Hood. — Roland. 
— Tell,  William. — Wandering  Jew. — Wayland  the  Smith. 

Folklore.     Arabia.     See  Arabia.     Folklore. 

Folklore.     China.    See  China.     Folklore. 

Folklore.     Denmark.    See  Denmark.     Folklore. 

Folklore.     England.    See  England.    Folklore. 

Folklore.     Finland.    See  Finland.     Folklore. 

Folklore.     France.    See  France.    Folklore. 

Folklore.     Germany.     See  Germany.     Folklore 

Folklore.     India.    See  India.     Folklore. 

Folklore.     Ireland.    See  Ireland.     Folklore. 

Folklore.     Italy.    See  Italy.    Folklore. 

Folklore.     Japan.     See  Japan.     Folklore. 

Folklore.     Korea.    See  Korea.     Folklore. 

Folklore.     Norway.    See  Norway.    Folklore. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  115 

Folklore.  Persia.    See  Persia.     Folklore. 

Folklore.  Russia.    See  Russia.     Folklore. 

Folklore.  Scotland.    See  Scotland.    Folklore. 

Folklore.  Switzerland.     See  Switzerland.     Folklore. 

Folklore.  Turkey.     See  Turkey.     Folklore. 

Folklore.  Wales.    See  Wales.    Folklore. 

Food. 

Baker.     Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p. 173-204 j  609  Bijb 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed j  630  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed j  630  C35 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v. 2,  p.  11 5-221 j  670  C38a3 

Keller  &  Bishop.     Commercial  and  industrial   geography, 

p.ioi-182 j  910  K165 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.i,  p. 13-49 j  910  M91 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 99-140..  ..j  609  M94 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants j  630  R61 

United    States — Food    administration.      Food    saving    and 

sharing j  641  U25 

See  also  Cooking. 

.Uso  names  of  foods,  as  Milk. — Rice. — Vegetables. 

Football. 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p. 428-441 j  796  B340 

Eraser.    Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p. 614-627 j   790  F88 

Miller.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p. 267-283 j  796  M69 

Rice.    Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 121-203 j  796  R39 

Towers.     Letters  from  Brother  Bill j  796.32  T65 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p.21-150 j  796  W82 

Football.    Stories. 

Barbour.     Behind  the  line j   B235b 

Barbour.     The  half-back j   B235h 

Earl.    Captain  of  the  school  team j  E1732C 

Earl.    On  the  school  team j  E17320 

Finn.    That  football  game j  Fsiit 

Knipe.    Captain  of  the  eleven j  K346C 

Quirk.     Baby  Elton,  quarter-back j   Q44b 

Forestry. 

Lawson.    The  log  of  a  timber  cruiser j  634.9  L42 

Moon.     Book  of  forestry j  634.9  M87 

Price.    The  land  we  live  in j  351. 711  P94 

Rocheleau.     Great  American    industries;   products   of  the 

soil,  p.36-50 j  633  R56a 

Rogers.    Tree  book,  p. 455-513 qrj  582  R61 

Roth.     First  book  of  forestry j  634.9  R7S 

See  also  Arbor  day. — Conservation. — Lumbering. — Trees. — Wood. 


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Forestry,     Stories. 

Lounsberry.     Frank  and  Bessie's  forester j  Lgsif 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Boy  with  the  U.  S.  foresters j   R656b 

Forging.    See  Blacksmithing. 

Forrest,  Gen.  Nathan  Bedford. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p.252-262 j  923.5  Mgih 

Fort  Duquesne. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  Pittsburgh  chapter. 

Fort  Duquesne  and  Fort  Pitt j  974-886  D28 

Drake.    Making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states,  p.48-80 j  977  D78 

Fort  Pitt. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  Pittsburgh  chapter. 

Fort  Duquesne  and  Fort  Pitt j  974.886  D28 

Parkman.     Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  v. 2,  p.3-31 j  973-2  P24 

Fossils. 

Our  country:    West,  p.io6-ii6 j  917-9  O32 

Verrill.    Boy  collector's  handbook,  p. 35-47 j  579  V28 

Verrill.     Harper's  book  for  young  naturalists,  p. 251-262.  .j  579  V28h 
Winchell.    Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p. 78-85, 

189-247 j   550  W77W 

See  also  Animals,  Extinct. — Geology. — Mammoths. 

Fouque,  baron  de  La  Motte-.    See  La  Motte-Fouque,  Friedrich  Heinrich 

Karl,  baron  de. 
Fourth  of  July.    See  Independence  day. 

Foxes. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p. 53-71.... j  599.3  B94 

Cram.     Little  beasts  of  field  &  wood,  p. 25-61 j  599  C86 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p.54-66..  ..j  590.4  J37n 

Madden.    Forest  friends,  p.90-128 j  590.4  M23 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p.213-227 j  590.4  T19 

Foxes.     Stories. 

Seton.     Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen,  p.117-147 j  S495I 

.Seton.    Wild  animals  I  have  known,  p. 187-224 j  S495W 

Foxfire. 

Gibson.     Eye  spy,  p.ii-23 j  570.4  G37e 

Fra  Angelico.    See  Angelico,  Fra. 

France. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 5,  p.141-418 j  909  T19 

France.    Description  and  travel. 

Alcott.     Shawl-straps,   p. 18-127 j    A355sh 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p.249-278 j  914  C65 

Finnemore.     France j  914.4  F51 

George.     Little  journey  to  France  and  Switzerland j  914.4  G31 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe,  p.i-257 j  914  K35bo 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  117 

France.    Description  and  travel — continued. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 444-492 j  914  K35b 

Northern  Europe,  p. 46-77 j  914  N4S 

Sec  also  Paris. 
France.    Folklore. 

Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  from  old  French  romance. .  .  .j  398.2  W76S 

See  also  Charlemagne  romances. — Roland. 

France.     History. 

Birkhead.     Story  of  the  French  revolution .  ; j  944.04  B48 

Bonner.     Child's  history  of  France j  944  B62 

Dutton.     Little  stories  of  France j  944  D95 

Eggleston.     Strange   stories   from  history,   p. 99-1 10,    140- 

148 j  904  E35 

Gauthier   &   Deschamps.     Petits   tableaux   d'histoire    de 

France qj  944  G24 

Kirkland.     Short  history  of  France j  944  K28 

MacGregor.     Story  of  France j  944  M16 

Marshall.     History  of  France qj  944  M41 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  French j  944  M9i5a 

Pitman.     Stories  of  old  France j  944  P66 

See  also  Agincourt,  Battle  of,  1415. — Basques. — Franco-German  v^^ar. 
— French  and  Indian  war. — Gauls. — Peninsular  war. — St.  Bar- 
tholomew, Massacre  of. — Seven  years'  war. — Spanish  succession, 
War  of  the.— Waterloo,  Battle  of,  1815. 

Also  names  of  persons,  as  Joan  of  Arc. — Napoleon  I,  emperor  of 
the  French. 
France.    Manners  and  customs. 

Barnard.    How  other  people  live,  p. 59-64 qj  910  B25 

Blaisdell.     Colette  in  France j  914.4  B52 

France.     Stories. 

Brooks.     Boy  of  the  first  empire j  B773b 

Dickens.    Tale  of  two  cities ^ j  D55it 

Ewing.     Melchior's  dream,  p. 101-138 j   E975m3 

Hale.     In  His  name j  Hi59i 

Henty.     At  Agincourt j   H456a 

Henty.     In  the  Reign  of  terror j  H456i 

Henty.     Through  Russian  snows j  H456th 

Martineau.     The  peasant  and  the  prince j   M431P 

Perkins.     The  French  twins j  P434f 

Saintine.     Picciola j  SiS7p 

Scott.    Quentin  Durward j  S43iq 

Stockton.     Story  of  Viteau j  S866s 

Weyman.     Gentleman  of  France j  W586g 

Weyman.     House  of  the  Wolf j  W586h 

Weyman.     Under  the  red  robe j  W586U 

Yonge.     Chaplet  of  pearls j  Y29C 

Yonge.     Stray  pearls j  Y29S 


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Francis  of  Assisi,  St. 

Brown.    Book  of  saints  and  friendly  beasts,  p.2i  1-225 J  398-2  B78 

Canton.    Child's  book  of  saints,  p.i53-i74 J  398.2  Cijc 

Grierson.    Story  of  S.  Francis  of  Assisi j  92  F866g 

Hodges.    Saints  and  heroes,  p.219-233 j  922  H66 

Jewett.     God's  troubadour j   92   F866J 

Lang.     Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 241-260 j  922  L23 

Little  flowers  of  St.  Francis  of  Assisi j  92  F866 

MacGregor.    Stories  of  three  saints,  p.i-39 J  922  M16 

Peers.    The  saints  in  story,  p.45-59,  79-92 j  398.2  P36 

Steedman.    In  God's  garden,  p. 128-142 j  398.2  S81 

Stories  of  the  middle  ages,  p. 154-160 j   S8842 

Francisco  Xavier,  St. 

Lang.    Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 290-314 j  922  L23 

Franco-German  war. 

Jenks.    Book  of  famous  sieges,  p. 275-285 j  904  J25 

See  also  France.     History. — Sedan,  Battle  of,  1870. 

Franklin,  Benjamin. 

Abbott.     Benjamin  Franklin j  92  F879ab 

Baldwin.    Four  great  Americans,  p. 69-122 j  923  B19 

Barstow.     The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p. 31-46,  201- 

208 j  973-2  B27 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 38-66 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.    Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  p. 1-3,  65-76.  .j  923  B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p.18-33 j  920  B77h 

Brooks.     True  story  of  Benjamin  Franklin j  92  F879br 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p.310-320 j  973.2  C65 

Dudley.     Benjamin  Franklin j  92  F879d 

Eggleston.     First  book  in  American  history,  p. 86-101 ...  .j  973  E35 

Ellis.     Stories  from  American  history,  p. 153-168 j  973  E53 

Franklin.     Autobiography j  92  F879a 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Goho.    Pennsylvania  reader,  p. 20-27 j  974.8  G57 

Hawthorne.     Biographical  stories,  p. 55-68 j  920  H36b 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p. 279-292 j  974.4  H36 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p.108-114 j  973  J37 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p.218-244 j  920  Mil 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p.90-97 j  973  M9ia 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,  v.5,  p. 249-269 j  808.8  N46a 

Revolutionary  stories,  p. 166-179 j   R371 

Stories  of  great  men,  p.133-157 j   920   S88 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.66-89. .j  925  W93 

Franklin,  Sir  John. 

Hedin.    From  pole  to  pole,  p. 377-386 j  910  H39 

Horton.     Frozen  North,  p.9-31 j  919.8  H81 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  blue  sea,  p. 136-188 j  910.4  N26 


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Frederick  I,  ( Barbarossa),  emperor  of  Germany. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  P.123-131..J  904  Bigt 

Creighton.    Heroes  of  European  history,  p. 71-77 j  940  C87 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p.105-1 17 j  943  M9ia 

Frederick  II,  emperor  of  Germany. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p. 104-125 j  920  B77 

Frederick  II,  king  of  Prussia.    See  Frederick  tlie  Great,  king  of  Prussia. 

Frederick  the  Great,  king  of  Prussia. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 145-155 j  920  B48 

Carpenter.     Story  of  Frederick  the  Great j  92  F895C 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p.398-432 j  923.1   F24b 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p.184-207 j  923  H28 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p.59-72 j  920  H72 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p.288-327 j  943  Mgia 

Schrader.     Frederick  the   Great j  92   F895S 

Frederick  the  Great,  king  of  Prussia.    Stories. 

Henty.     With  Frederick  the  Great j   H456wf 

Fremont,  Gen.  John  Charles. 

Barstow.     The  Westward  movement,  p.  140-162 j  978  B27 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  p. 40-93.. j  917.8  M21 
Stories  of  American  pioneers,  p. 123-173 j  923  S88 

French  and  Indian  War.    Stories. 

Canavan.     Ben  Comee j  Ci67b 

Cooper.     Last  of  the  Mohicans j  C787I 

Craddock.     Story  of  old  Fort  Loudon j  C858st 

Henty.    With  Wolfe  in  Canada j  H4s6wi 

McKnight.    Captain  Jack  the  scout j  M187C 

Patterson.     "The  Head  of  Iron" j  P3i2h 

Seawell.     Virginia  cavalier j   S442V 

French  language.  Books  in. 

Biart.     Quand  j'etais  petit j  843  B47 

Boutet  de  Monvel.     Jeanne  d'Arc j  92  J329m 

Chansons  de  France  pour  les  petits  frangais j  784.4  C41 

France.     Filles  et  gargons qj  843  F86f 

France.     Nos  enfants qj  843  F86 

Funck-Brentano.     Jeanne  d'Arc qj  92  J32gi 

Gauthier    &    Deschamps.      Petits    tableaux    d'histoire    de 

France qj  944  G24 

Guigou  &  Vimar.     L'illustre  dompteur j  847  G96 

La  Fontaine.     Fables  choisies  pour  les  enfants j  398.91  Li4f 

Mars.     Joies  d'enfants j  843  M41 

Mars.     Nos  cheris j  843  M4in 

Montorgueil.     Bonaparte qj  92   Ni29mo 

Montorgueil.    Murat j  92  M97im 

Pierne.     Sonnez  les  matines j  784.8  Ps6 


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French  language,  Books  in — continued. 

Plon.     La  civilite  puerile  et  honnete j  843  P71 

Segur.     Memoires  d'un  ane j  843  S45me 

Vieilles  chansons  pour  les  coeurs  sensibles qj  784-8  V31 

Widor.     Old  songs  and  rounds j   784-8  W670 

Widor.     Vieilles  chansons  pour  les  petits  enfants j  784.8  W67 

French  revolution.    See  France.    History. 

Also  names  of  persons,  as  Louis  XVII,  titular  king  of  France. — 
Marie  Antoinette,  qiieen  of  France. 

Fretwork. 

Bullivant.     Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies,  p. 175-183 j   790  B87 

See  also  Ironwork. — Wood-carving. 

Fridthjof.     See  Frithjof. 

Frithjof. 

Anderson.     Viking  tales  of  the  North,  p. 75-364 j  839.6  A54 

Ragozin.     Frithjof,  the  viking  of  Norway j  398.2  RiS 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p. 193-210 j  398.2  T19 

Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  of  Norse  heroes,  p. 210-237 j  293  W76 

Frobisher,  Sir  Martin. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 26-33 J  973  M9ia 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p. 344-347 j  923.9  V27f 

Wood.     Famous  voyages  of  the  great  discoverers,  p.130- 

138 j   973-1   W85 

Frogs. 

Andrews.     Stories   Mother  Nature  told,  p.119-125 j   570.4  A56 

Buckley.    Winners  in  life's  race,  p. 70-77 j  596  B85 

Froissart,  Jean. 

Creighton.   Stories  from   English  history,  p. 76-79 j   942   C8761 

Frontier  life. 

Abbott.     Christopher  Carson j   92   C2342a 

Abbott.     Daniel  Boone j  92  B63ia 

Abbott.     David  Crockett j  92  C886a 

Andrews.     Seven  little  sisters,  p. 98-1 13 j  910  A56S 

Barstow.     The  Westward  movement j  978  B27 

Bass.    Stories  of  pioneer  life j  973  B29 

Ellis.    Life  and  times  of  Daniel  Boone j  92  66316 

Grinnell.     Beyond  the   old  frontier j   917.8  G92 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts j  920  J36 

Perry  &  Beebe.     Four  American  pioneers j  920  •  P44 

Roosevelt.     Stories  of  the  great  West,  p. 15-51 j  917.8  R68s 

Schultz.     With  the  Indians  in  the  Rockies j  970.1  S38 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p. 214-261 j  920  S84 

See  also  Ranch  life. — United  States.     Colonial  period. —  (The)  West. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  121 

Frontier  life.     Stories. 

Altsheler.     The  border  watch j  A466b 

Altsheler.     Forest  runners j  A466f 

Altsheler.     Young  trailers j  A466y 

Atkinson.     Johnny  Appleseed j   A875J 

Brooks.     Boy  settlers j    6773260 

Bush.     A  prairie  Rose j  B964P 

Garland.     Boy  life  on  the  prairie j   Gi86b 

Grosvenor.     Strange  stories  of  the  Great   Valley j   G94IS 

Inman.     Ranche  on  the  Oxhide j   l246r 

Morrison.     Chilhowee  boys j  M919C 

Roberts.    Heart  of  the  ancient  wood j  R536he 

Stoddard.     On  the  old  frontier j   S8690 

Wood.     On  the  frontier  with  St.  Clair j  W8520 

Frost. 

Mcllvaine.     Outdoors,  indoors  and  up  the  chimney,  p.151- 

159 j  570.4  M17 

Thompson.     Water  wonders,  p. 37-91 j  551.57  T38 

See  also  Ice. — Snow. 

Fruit. 

Allen.    Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p. 81-106 j  609.73  A42 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 225-290 j  630  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p.  146-173 j  630  C35 

Rocheleau.     Great  American   industries;   products   of  the 

soil,  p.177-192 j   633  R56a 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p.  195-263 j  630  R61 

See  also  Apples. —  Cranberries.—  Currants. —  Grapes. —  Pineapples. — 
Raisins. 
Fry,  Mrs  Elizabeth  (Gurney). 

Bolton.    Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 240-260. .  .  .j  920.7  B61 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.2,  p. 344-352 j  926  P27 

Richards.     Elizabeth  Fry j   92   F975r 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p.291-295 j  904  T77b 

Fuel.    See  Coal. — Gas. — Peat. — Petroleum. — Wood. 

Fuller,  Margaret,  aftcrzvard  marchesa  d'Ossoli. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 68-86.... j  920.7  B61 

Fulton,  Robert. 

Barstow.     A  new  nation,  p.95-105 j  973  B27 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p. 149-152 j  974.8  G57 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 148-158 j  920  H72 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p.iii-125 j  926  H72 

Knox.    Life  of  Robert  Fulton j  656.8  K35 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 245-253 j  920  M 1 1 

Macomber.     Stories  of  great  inventors,  p. 7-39 j  926  M21 

Perry.     Four  American  inventors,  p.9-69 j  926  P44 


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Fulton,  Robert — continued. 

Sutclif fe.     Robert  Fulton j  92  F986S 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 160-169 j  926  T65 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American  progress,  p.104- 

120 j  973  W93 

Fungi. 

Tappan.    Wonders  of  science,  p.155-166 j  504  Tigw 

See  also  Galls  (botany). — Mushrooms. 

Furniture. 

Adams.     Carpentry  for  beginners j  684  A21 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 331-339 J  9io  C22h 

Crawshaw.     Problems  in  furniture  making j  684  CSja 

Griffith.     Woodwork  for  secondary  schools,  p. 254-319.. j  684  G89W 

Hall.    Carpentry  &  mechanics  for  boys,  p.96-126 j  790  Hi6c 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys,  p.  103-134 j  790  Hi6h 

Warner.     Home  decoration,  p.46-63,  129-243 j  747  W23 

Wheeler.    Woodworking  for  beginners,  p. 175-217 j  684  W61 

See  also  Chairs. 

Furs. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p.  176-205 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p.  129-146 j  670  C35 

See  also  Hudson  Bay  Company. — Trapping. 

Also  names  of  fur-bearing  animals,  as  Foxes. — Seals. 

Galba,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.5,  p. 456-486 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 452-457 j  920  P720 

Galileo. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 34-36..  ..j  904  Bi9t 

Burns.    Story  of  great  inventions,  p.9-19 j  609  B93 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p.53-69 j  926  H72 

Pratt.     Storyland  of  stars,  p. 27-33 j   523.8  P88 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p. 1-34. .  .j  925  W93 

Gallatin,  Albert. 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p. 145-148 j  974.8  G57 

Galls  (botany). 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories,  p. 285-298 j  595.7  K16 

Needham.    Outdoor  studies,  p. 18-28,  38-42 j  590.4  N19 

Galvanism.    See  Electricity. 

Gama,  Vasco  da. 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p.34-58 j  gio.8  H15 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 40-43 j  910.9  S53 

Towle.     Voyages  and  adventures  of  Vasco  da  Gama..  ..j  92  Gi6it 
Verne.      Famous    travels    and    travellers,    p. 166-179,     185- 

'88 j  923.9  V27f 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  123 

Gambetta,  Leon  Michel. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.204- 

218 j  920  B61 

Hosmer.     The  Jews,  p. 298-305 j  296  H82 

Games. 

Bailey.    Every  child's  folk  songs  and  games qj  784.8  BiS 

Baker.     Indoor  games  and  socials j  793  B17 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p. 279-364,  419-427 j  796  B340 

Boy  Scouts  of  America.    Official  handbook,  p. 383-422.  .j  369.2  B66a2 

Campbell.     American  girl's  home  book,  p. 23-85 j  790  C15 

Champlin  &  Bostwick.     Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  games 

and  sports rj   790  C35 

Crozier.     Children's  parties j   790  C89 

Crozier.     Indoor  games  for  children j  793  C89 

Cutter.     Conundrums j   793   C9S 

Glover.    "Dame  Curtsey's"  book  of  games j  790  G51 

Gomme  &  Sharp.     Children's  singing  games qj  784.8  G59 

Hale.     Fagots  for  the  fireside j  793  H16 

Hofmann.     Games  for  everybody j  793  H68 

Holton  &  Kimball.     Games,  seat  work  and  sense  training 

exercises j  t,-J2.  H74 

Keyes.    When  mother  lets  us  play j  793  K23 

Kirk.     Old  English  games  and  physical  exercises j  793  K28 

Kirk.     Rhythmic  games  and  dances j  784.8  K28 

Lucas.    Three  hundred  games  and  pastimes j  790  L96 

Miller.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p. 326-395 j  796  M69 

Newell.    Games  and  songs  of  American  children j  790  N27 

Seton.    Book  of  woodcraft  and  Indian  lore,  p. 280-304. .  .  .j  796.5  S49 

Sperling.     Playground  book qj    790   S74 

Wells.    Floor  games j  793  W49 

White.     Book  of  games j  793  W63b 

Wilman.     Games  for  playtime  &  parties qj  793  W76 

Wollaston.    Song  play  book qj  784.8  W84 

Yale.     When  mother  lets  us  give  a  party j  790  Y13 

See  also  Amusements. —  Archery. —  Athletics. —  Baseball. —  Basket- 
ball. —  Dances.  —  Football.  —  Golf.  —  Hockey.  —  Kindergarten. 
Games  and  songs. — Marbles  (game). — Occupations  for  children. 
— Olympic  games. — Physical  culture. — Sports. —  Tennis. —  Toys. 
— War  games. 

Gardens  and  gardening. 

Duncan.     Mary's  garden  and  how  it  grew j  716  D89 

Duncan.     When  mother  lets  us  garden j  716  D89W 

Ewing.     Mary's  meadow,  p.8i-ii6 j   E975ma3 

Foster.     Gardening  for  little  girls j  716  F81 

French.     Beginner's  garden  book j  716.6   F92 

FuUerton.     Book  of  the  home  garden j  635  F98 

Hall.    Carpentry  &  mechanics  for  boys,  p.293-335 j  790  H i6c 


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Gardens  and  gardening — continued. 

Hemenway.     Hints  and  helps  for  young  gardeners j  716.6  H43 

Higgins.     Little  gardens  for  boys  and  girls j  716  HS3 

Kilpatrick.     Child's  food  garden j  716  K25 

Lounsberry.     Garden  book  for  young  people j  716  L93 

Lucas.    Three  hundred  games  and  pastimes,  p. 261-291 ...  .j  790  L96 

Shaw.    Gardening  and  farming j  716  S53 

Sidgwick  &  Paynter.     Children's  book  of  gardening j  716  Ss6 

United  States — Education  bureau.    Forty  lessons  in  garden- 
ing. . , qj  635  U25 

Verrill.     Harper's  book  for  young  gardeners j  716  V28 

Weed  &  Emerson.    School  garden  book j  716.6  W42 

Sec   also   Farming. — Flowers. —  Fruit. —  Plants. —  School    gardens. — 
Seeds. — Vegetables. 

Garfield,  James  Abram. 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 361-399 j  923.2  B61 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe. 

Bolton.    Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.172-186. .  j  920  B61 

Couch.    Roll  call  of  honour,  p.132-166 j  920  C83 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 225-237 j  920  H72 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 334-352 j  904  T77b 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.156- 

171 j  920  B61 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 192-198 j  920  M91 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 89-94 j  920  Ti9a 

Gas. 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 27-33 J  670  C38a3 

Martin.     Story  of  a  piece  of  coal,  p.iii-124 j  553.2  M42 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 81-84.... j  609  M94 
Sec  also  Chemistry. — Gas-engines. — Natural  gas. — Petroleum. 

Gas-engines. 

Corbin.     Mechanical  inventions  of  to-day,  p. 296-313 .....  .j  609  C81 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p. 320-331 j  609  M48a 

Gases.     Sec  Air. — Air-ships. — Balloons. — Chemistry. — Gas. — Liquid  air. 
— Natural  gas. 

Gauls. 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 38-46 j  910  S73f 

Sec  also  France.     History. — Rome.     History.     Ancient. 

Gawain,  Sir. 

Cox.     Knight  of  Arthur's  court j  398.25  G24 

Darton.    Wonder  book  of  old  romance,  p.81-109 j  398.2  D26 

Ebbutt.     Hero-myths  &  legends,  p.265-285 j  398.2  E21 

Lansing.     Page,  esquire  and  knight,  p.46-74 j  398.2  L28 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  125 

Gazetteers. 

Century  cyclopedia  of  names qrj  031  C32C2 

Champlin.      Young  folks'   cyclopjedia   of  persons  and 

places rj  903   C35y^ 

Geese.     Sec  Poultry. 

Gems.     Sec  Diamonds. — Jewelry. — Pearls. —  Precious  stones. 

Geneva,  Switzerland.    Stories. 

Weyman.     Long  night j  W586I 

Genevieve,  St. 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds,  p.121-127 J  920  Y29 

Genghis  Khein. 

Abbott.     Genghis  Khan j  92  J255a 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p. 35-52 j  923.5  J36 

Genoa,  Italy. 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p.20-38 j  914  586 

Geography. 

Cornman.     Geography  primer j  910  C82 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Frye.     First  steps  in  geography qj  910  F97f 

Frye.     Grammar  school  geography qj  910  F97g 

Redway  &  Hinman.     Natural  advanced  geography qj  910  R27a 

Redway  &  Hinman.     Natural  elementary  geography ..  .qj  910  R27n 

Tarr  &  McMurry.     New  geographies.     2v j  910  T2in 

See  also  Antarctic  regions. — Arctic  regions.— Commercial  geography. 
— Discoveries  (in  geography). — Earth. — Explorers. — Industries. 
— Islands. — Physical    geography. — Travel. — Voyages. 

Geography.     Readers. 

By  land  and  sea • j  910  B99 

Carpenter.    Around  the  world  with  the  children j  910  C22a 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  clothed j  670  C22 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed j  630  C22 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  clothed j  670  C35 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed j  630  C35 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered j  910  C355 

Chamberlain.    How  we  travel j  380  C35 

Dunton.     Glimpses  of  the  world .j  910  D92 

Frye.     Brooks  and  brook  basins j  551.48  F97 

Gilson.    Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places j  910  G42 

Hotchkiss.     Representative  cities  of  the  U.  S j  917.3  H82 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader j  910  J37 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers.     6v j  910  K26 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home j  918  L23 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies j  914  L23 

Luther.     Trading  and  exploring j  910  L98 

Mirick.     Home  life  around  the  world j  9-10  M73 


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Geography,     Readers — continued. 

Mott  &  Dutton.     Fishing  and  hunting j  910  M94 

Southworth  &  Kramer.     Great  cities  of  the  U.  S j  917-3  S72 

Toward  the  rising  sun j  915  T65 

Wide  world j  910  W67 

Sec  also  names  of  countries,   subheads   Description  and   travel   and 

Manners  and  customs,  as  China.    Description  and  travel. — Japan. 

Manners  and  customs. 

Geography,  Physical.    See  Physical  geography. 

Geology. 

Heilprin.     The  earth  and  its  story j  551   H41 

Herrick.    The  earth  in  past  ages j  550  H47 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky j  504  H71W 

Kingsley.    Madam  How  and  Lady  Why j  551  K27 

Shaler.     Story  of  our  continent j  917  S52 

Tappan.    Wonders  of  science,  p. 293-426 j  504  T19W 

Winchell.    Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field j  550  W77W 

See  also  Chalk. — Coal. — Earth. — Earthquakes. — Evolution. — Fossils. 
— Frost. — Geysers. — Glaciers. —  Granite. —  Graphite. —  Marble. — 
Metals. — Minerals. —  Mines  and  mining. —  Natural  gas. —  Peat. — 
Petroleum. — Physical  geography. — Salt. — Stone. — Volcanoes. 

George,  St. 

Lang.     Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 338-351 j  922  L23 

Lansing.     Page,  esquire  and  knight,  p.  144-154 j  398.2  L28 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 52-58 j  920  Miih 

Norton.     The  story  teller,  p. 164-168,   172-184 j  398  N46S2 

Peers.    The  saints  in  story,  p. 21-42 j  398.2  P36 

Scudder.    Bdok  of  legends,  p.ii-15 j  398.2  S43 

Seven  champions  of  Christendom j  398.2  S4ga 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Steedman.     In   God's  garden,  p.119-127 j  398.2  S81 

German  language.  Books  in. 

Andersen.     Sammtliche  marchen j  833  A54 

Baumbach.      Sommermarchen j   833   B32 

Beskow.     Hanschens  skifahrt qj  833  B46 

Bliithgen.     Buben  und  madel's qj  831  B57 

Bliithgen.     Guckaus qj  831   B57g 

Bonn.    Hausmiitterchen qj  831  B62h 

Bonn.     Nesthiikchen qj  831  B62 

Grimm.     Kinder  und  hausmarchen j  398  Ggik 

Hoist.    Der  herbst qj  833  H74 

Lang.     Wie  das  samenkorn  zu  brot  wird j  831   L23 

Lechler.     Blatt  fiir  blatt j  831  L48 

Lcchler.     Wie's  im  hause  geht j  833  L48 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  127 

German  language,  Books  in — continued. 

Lohnieyer  &  Oldenberg.     Der  alte  bekannte qj  83 1  L78 

Lohmeyer  &  Flinzer.     Konig  Nobel qj  831   L78k 

Lohmeyer.    Was  willst  du  werden? qj  831  L78W 

Olfcrs.    Was  Marilenchen  erlebte! qj  831  O232W 

Olfers.     Windchen j  831  O232 

Pletsch.    Wie's  im  hause  geht  nach  dcm  alphabet qj  831  P69W 

Germany. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v. 7,  p.i-278 j  909  T19 

Germany.    Description  and  travel. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.162- 

197 j  609.4  A42 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p. 167-202,  218-223 J  9i4  C65 

George.     Little  journey  to  Germany j  914.3  G31 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe,  p. 153-398 j  914  K35 

Germany.     Folklore. 

Grimm.    Fairy  tales qrj  398  G91 

Grimm.     Household  stories j  398  G9ih 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Guerber.     Legends  of  the  Rhine j  398.2  G95 

See  also  Gudrun. — Siegfried. 

Germany.     History. 

Aston.    Stories  from  German  history j  943  A85 

Dutton.     Little  stories  of  Germany j  943  D95 

Marshall.     History  of  Germany qj  943  M41 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German j  943  M9ia 

See  also  Franco-German  war.  —  Reformation.  —  Spanish  succession, 
War  of  the. — Seven  years'  war. — Thirty  years'  war. 

Germany.     Manners  and  customs. 

Andrews.     Seven  little  sisters,  p.85-97 j  910  A56S 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Fritz  in  Germany j  914.3  B52 

Wade.     Our  little  German  cousin j  914.3  Wi  i 

Germany.    Stories. 

Crichton.     Peep-in-the- World j   C883P 

Knapp.     Boy  and  the  baron j   K335b 

Pyle.     Otto  of  the  silver  hand j  P9960 

Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries,  p. 129-147 j  T25ib2 

Yonge.     Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest j  Y29d 

Germs. 

Jewett.    Town  and  city .j  614  J31 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p. 186-200 j    504  T19W 

Geronimo,  Apache  chief. 

Johnston.     Famous   Indian   chiefs,  p. 398-409 j  970.2  J36 


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Gettysburg,  Battle  of,  1863. 

Abbot.     Battle  fields  and  camp  fires,  p.206-262 j  973.7  Ai2b 

Civil  war  stories,  p.104-121 j   C496 

Goho.    Pennsylvania  reader,  p.181-192 j  974-8  G57 

Linscott.     Boys'  book  of  battles,  p. 309-325 J   904  L72 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p.225-236 j  973  L76 

Long.     Famous  battles,  P.27S-287 j  904  L82 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p.225-233 j  904  W85 

See  also  Civil  war,  United  States. 

Gettysburg,  Battle  of,  1863.    Stories. 

Singmaster.     Emmeline j  S6i7e 

Geysers. 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p.267-272 j  910  H45f 

Houston.     Wonder  book  of  volcanoes   and   earthquakes, 

p.198-204 j  551.21    H83 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 143-158,  352-360 j  910  J37 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p. 387-392 j  504  T19W 

Winchell.     Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p.93- 

102 j  550  W77W 

Ghost  stories. 

Ewing.     Melchior's  dream,  p.141-174 j  E975m3 

Ewing.     Mrs  Overtheway's  remembrances,  p. 61-102 j  E975mr 

Irving.     Dolph  Heyliger j  817  l28d 

Irving.     Tales  from  Washington  Irving's  Traveller j  817  l28t 

Smith.     Alystery  tales  for  boys  and  girls j   S6462m 

Giant's  causeway. 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.    Kathleen  in  Ireland,  p.107-110.  .j  914.15  B52 
Henty.     Famous  travels,   p.198-204 j   910   H45f 

Gibraltar. 

Carroll   &  Waldo.     Around   the   world;   book   five,   p.ii8- 

122 j  910   C23e 

Gilson.     Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 199-205.  .  .  .j  910  G42 

Jenks.     Book  of  famous  sieges,  p. 235-245 j  904  J25 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 539-544.  ..  .j  914  K35b 

Lang.    Gibraltar  and  the  West  Indies j  910.4  L23 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish,  p. 284-291 j  946  M91 

Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Italy,  Spain  and 

Portugal,   pt.2,   p. 63-66 j    914.5    W62 

Gibraltar.     Stories. 

Henty.    Held  fast  for  England j  H456h 

Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey. 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p. 1 19-127 j  910.8  H15 

Higginson.      Young    folks'    book    of    American    explorers, 

P.i67-I74 j  973.1  H53 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  129 

Giotto. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v. 5,  p. 5-48 j  927  K23g 

Stories  of  the  middle  ages,  p. 178-190 j  S8842 

Girard,  Stephen. 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p. 139-145 j  974.8  G57 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.107-114 j  920  M91 

Parton.    Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p. 223-257. . .  .j  920  P27 

Girl  scouts. 

How  girls  can  help  their  country j  369.3  H86 

Girls. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls j  920.7  B77 

Coolidge.     Mischief's   Thanksgiving,   p. 84-162 j    C783m 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods j  920.7  H72 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history j  920.7  S97 

See  also   Camp    Fire   Girls.  —  Children.  —  Girl    scouts.  —  Queens. -=- 
Women.     Biography. 

Glaciers. 

Finnemore.     Switzerland,  p.48-52 j  914.94  F51 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.i-13 j  910  J37 

Kingsley.     Madame  How  and  Lady  Why,  p.97-115 j  551  K27 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p. 349-356 j  504  T19W 

Winchell.     Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p.24- 

32 j  550  W77W 

See  also  Ice. — Icebergs. — Physical  geography. 

Glass. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 188-204 j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 146-149 j  910  C35S 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 143-149 j  670  C38a3 

Collins.     Handicraft  for  boys,  p.202-226 j  680  C69h 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p.44-50 j  914  K35b 

Rocheleau.      Great   American   industries;    manufactures, 

p.37-74 j  670  R56 

Stockton.    Round-about  rambles,  p.326-341 j  504  S86 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p.117-131 j  670  W74 

Gliders.     See  Aeroplanes. 

Gloves. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p. 170-175 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p. 192-196 j  670  C35 

Stories  of  the  middle  ages,  p.37-48 j   S8842 

.S"^^  also  Costume. 

Gluck,  Christoph  Willibald  von. 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p.  109-127 j  927.8  C36 

Goats. 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p. 190-195.. j  590.4  J37n 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p. 158-165 j  gio  Mgi 

Roosevelt.     Good  hunting  in  the  West,  p.81-92 j  799  R68 


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Godfrey  of  Bouillon. 

Douglas.    Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p.4S-99 j  940.4  D75 

Greene  &  Kirk.    With  spurs  of  gold,  p.87-138 j  940.4  G83 

Lansing.     Page,  esquire  and  knight,  p. 125-142 j  398.2  L28 

Goethals,  George  Washington. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p.161-197 j  920  P24 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von. 

Button.    Little  stories  of  Germany,  p.  135-138 j  943  D95 

Gold. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p.184-205 j  609.73  A42 

Barstow.    The  Westward  movement,  p.  175-198 j  978  B27 

Carpenter.     Africa,  p.303-309 j  916  C22 

Carpenter.    Australia,  p.39-43 j  910  C22 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 263-273 j  917  C22a 

Carroll  &  Hart.     Around  the  world;  book  four,  p.122-131, 

133-139 j  910  C23d 

McMurry.  Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  P.94-113..J  917.8  M2r 
McMurry.     Type  studies  from  the  geography  of  the  U.  S., 

p.261-274 j   917.3    M2lt 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;  minerals,  p.163- 

189 j  553  R56g 

Samuel.     Story  of  gold  and  silver j  S193S 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American  progress,   p.279- 

298. j  973  W93 

See  also  Coins. — Jewelry. — Mines  and  mining.- — Money. 

Golden  Fleece.    See  Argonauts. 

Goldschmidt,  Mine  Jenny  (Lind).     See  Lind,  Jenny. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p. 90-95.  .j  920  B61 

Mitchell.     About  old  story-tellers,  p. 73-95 j  928  M74 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v. 2,  p.227- 

238 j  820.9  W93 

Golf. 

Beard.    American  girls'  handy-book,  p. 504-525 j  790  B343 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.468- 

494 j   790  K16 

Rice.    Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 204-272 j  796  R39 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p.499-512 ..j  796  W82 

Goodyear,  Charles. 

Eggleston.     Stories  of  great  Americans,  p.128-131 j  923.2  E35 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.171-176 j  920  M91 

Parton.  Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p.309-346.  . .  j  920  P27 
Towle.    Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p.170-179 j  926  T65 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  131 

Gordon,  Gen.  Charles  George. 

Couch.     Roll  call  of  honour,  p. 272-322 j  920  C83 

Hedin.^    From  pole  to  pole,  p. 236-250 j  910  H39 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p.281-333 j  920  L23 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 355-364 j  904  T77b 

Gorillas.    See  Apes. 

Gothe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von.     See  Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von. 

Goths.     See  Alaric,  king  of  the   Visigoths. — Germany.     History. — Theo- 
doric  the  Great,  king  of  the  Ostrogoths. 

Government. 

Nordhoff.     Politics  for  young  Americans j  320  N43a 

See  also  Citizenship. — Civic  readers. — Feudal  system. — Money. — Pa- 
triotism.— Slavery. — Statesmen. — United  States.  Constitution. — 
United  States.     Government. 

Government  service. 

Du  Puy.    Uncle  Sam's  modern  miracles j  3-53  D93 

Marriott.     Uncle  Sam's  business j  353  M41 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p.171-178 j   174  R31 

See  also  United  States.     Government. 

(The)  Gracchi. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Romans,  p.140- 

147 j  920  P72zgc 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 142-147.  .  .j  920  Hii3f 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.4,  p. 506-558 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p. 200-232 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 330-343 j  920  P720 

Graham,  James,  marquis  of  Montrose.     See  Montrose,   James   Graham, 
marquis  of. 

Grail.    See  Holy  Grail. 

Grain. 

Sargent.     Corn  plants j  633.13  S24 

Sec  also  Corn. — Rice. — Wheat. 
Grand  caiion  of  the  Colorado.    See  Colorado  river. 
Granite. 

Rocheleau.     Great   American   industries;   minerals,    p.135- 

^55 j   553  R56g 

See  also  Stone. 

Grant,  Gen.  Ulysses  Simpson. 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 307-360 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.  Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  P.178-191..J  923  B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 369-384 j  920  B77h 

Brooks.     True  story  of  U.  S.  Grant j  92  G7S9br 

Burton.     Four  American  patriots,  p.  193-254 j  923  Bg5 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p.335-358 j  923  H28 

Hill.    On  the  trail  of  Grant  and  Lee j  92  G789h 


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Grant,  Gen.  Ulysses  Simpson — continued. 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p. 384-395 j   172  H64 

Knox.     Boy's  life  of  General  Grant j  92  G789k 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p.158-169 j  923.5  M9ih 

Nicolay.     Boys'  life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant j  92  G789n 

Grapes. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.317- 

336 j  609.4  A42 

Sec  also  Fruit. — Raisins. 

Graphite. 

Martin.     Story  of  a  piece  of  coal,  p.75-78 j  553.2  M42 

Mills.     Searchlights  on  some  American   industries,  p.228- 

272 j  609  M69 

Graphophone.     See  Phonograph. 

Grasses. 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 67-76 j  630  R61 

Grasshoppers. 

Duncan.    Some  curious  insects,  p.23-29 j  595.7  D89S 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories,  p.149-165 j   595.7  K16 

Morley.     Grasshopper  land j   595.72   M91 

Morley.    Insect  folk,  v.r,  p. 59-100 j  595.7  M9r 

Schwartz.    Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p. 3-22 j  595.7  S39 

Great  Britain.    See  England. 

Great  charter.     See  Magna  charta. 

Great  dismal  swamp.    See  Dismal  swamp,  Great. 

Great  lakes. 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors,  p. 68-83 j  917  C65 

Rocheleau.      Great   American    industries;    transportation, 

P-I3I-I47 j  380  R56a 

Great  wall  of  China.    See  Wall  of  China. 

Greece. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.4,  p.i-231 j  909  T19 

Greece.     Description  and  travel. 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p.335-349 j  914  C65 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Balkans j  914.96  G31 

Greece.     History.    Ancient. 

Bourne  &  Benton.    Introductory  American  history,  p.7-39.  .  j  973  B65 

Church.     Helmet  and  spear j  938  C46h 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story ^ j  938  C46 

Church.    Story  of  the  Persian  war ' j  888  H47C 

Gordy.     American  beginnings  in   Europe,  p.ii-55 j  940  G66 

Gould.    Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks j  920  P72zg 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  Greeks j  938  G95 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece j  920  H 1 13 

Harding.     Stories  of  Greek  gods,  heroes  and  men j  292  H25 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  133 

Greece.     History.    Ancient — continued. 

Johonnot.     Ten  great  events  in  history,  p. 7-23 j  904  J37t 

MacGregor.     Story  of  Greece j  938  M16 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Greek j  938  Mgia 

Niver.    Great  names  and  nations,  v.i,  p. 91-140 j  909  N37 

Stories  of  Greece  and  Rome j  938  S84 

Tappan.    Old  World  hero  stories,  pt.i,  p. 1-75 j  909  T190 

Tappan.     Story  of  the  Greek  people j  938  T19 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus j  888  H47b 

See   also   names   of   battles   and    persons,    as    Agamemnon,    king   of 
Mycence. — Lysander. — Marathon,  Battle  of,  490  B.  C. — Pericles. 

Greece.     Manners  and  customs.    Ancient. 

Andrews.     Ten  boys,  P.4S-78 j  904  A56 

Greece.    Manners  and  customs.     Modern. 

Demetrios.    When  I  was  a  boy  in  Greece j  92  D4i9d 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p.67-74 j  914  L23 

Greece.     Mythology.     See  Myths.     Greek  and  Koman. 

Greece.     Stories.    Ancient. 

Church.     Three  Greek  children j  C468t 

Snedeker.      The    Spartan j    S6712S 

Greece.     Stories.     Modern. 

Dragoumis.     Under  Greek  skies j  D783U 

Henty.     In  Greek  waters j  H456ing 

Greek  drama. 

Church.    Stories  from  the  Greek  comedians j  882  C46S 

Church.     Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians j  882  C46 

Havell.     Stories  from  Greek  tragedy j  882  H35 

Greek  mythology.    See  Myths.     Greek  and  Roman. 

Greeley,  Horace. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.138- 

155 j  920  B61 

Eggleston.     Stories  of  great  Americans,  p. 145-152 j  923.2  E35 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 287-295 j  920  M91 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 254-263 j  926  P27 

Greely,  Adolphus  Washington. 

Horton.     Frozen  North,  p. 81-93 j  919.8  H81 

Greene,  Gen.  Nathaniel. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 46-56 j  923.5  M9ih 

Greenland. 

Kellogg.  Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  P.95-111...J  910  K16 
King.  Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.i.  P.172-198..J  910  K26 
Tappan.     World's  story,  v.8,  p. 409-485 j  909  T19 

Grenfell,  Wilfred  Thomason. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p. 5 1-77 j  920  P24 


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Grenville,  Sir  Richard. 

Hale.    Stories  of  the  sea,  p. 94-106 j  910.4  H15 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p. 132-136 j  904  L23r 

Grettir  the  Strong. 

Lang.    Book  of  romance,  p. 359-384 j  398.2  L23 

Grettir  the  Strong.    Stories. 

French.    Story  of  Grettir  the  Strong j  F925st 

Gould.     Grettir  the  outlaw j  G739g 

Grey,  Lady  Jane. 

Abbott.     Queen  Elizabeth,  p. 57-80 j  92  E48sa 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p. 143-153. ..  .j  942  C8761 

Greenwood.     Merrie  England,  p.113-128 j  914.2  G85 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.63-77 j  920.7  H72 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p.  128-139. ..  .j  920  H94 
Mabie  &  Stephens.    Heroines  that  every  child  should  know, 

p.132-145 j  920.7  Mil 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London,  p. 182-195 j  914.21  M75 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p.147-177 j  920.7  S97 

Whitham.    Captive  royal  children,  p. 29 1-343 j  942  W64 

Grey,  Lady  Katharine. 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p.  140-146. ..  .j  920  H94 

Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig,  &  Grimm,  W.  K. 

Adams.    Dear  old  story-tellers,  p.89-107 j  928  A21 

Ground-hogs.    See  Woodchucks. 

Guatemala. 

George.     Little  journey  to  Mexico  and   Central  America, 

pt.2,  p. 11-26 j  917.2  G3ia 

Gudrun. 

Schmidt.     Gudrun j  398.27  S35 

Guesclin,  Bertrand  du.    See  Du  Guesclin,  Bcrtrand. 

Guess,  George,  Indian  name  Sequoyah. 

Sweetser.     Book  of  Indian  braves,  p. 55-71 j  970.2  S97 

Guido  Reni.    See  Reni,  Guido. 

Guise,  Henry  I,  de  Lorraine,  duke  of. 

Pitman.     Stories  of  old  France,  p. 135-180 j  944  P66 

Gulf  stream. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 201-206 j  910  B99 

Gimpowder  plot. 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p. 187-193. ..  .j  942  C8761 

Hunt.    Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 253-263 j  920  H94 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London,  p. 196-203 j  914.21  M7S 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  135 

Guns. 

Bond.    Inventions  of  the  great  war,  p. 41-84 j  355  B62 

Gibson.     War  inventions j  355  G36 

Lane.     Triumphs  of  science,  p.57-68 j  609  L23 

Miller.    Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p.ii 0-124 j  796  M69 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 273-283 j  670  W74 

Gustavus  I,  or  Gustavus  Vasa,  king  of  Sivcden. 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p.114-121 j  904  L23r 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Scandinavian,  p. 252-270 j  948  M91 

Gustavus  II,  Adolphus,  king  of  Szveden. 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p. 312-333 j  923.1  F24b 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p.91-121 j  923.5  J36 

Morris.     Historical  tales;    Scandinavian,  p.310-318 j   948  M91 

Gustavus  II,  Adolphus,  king  of  Szi'eden.     Stories. 

Henty.     Lion  of  the  North j  H456I 

Gutenberg,  Johannes. 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p.40-49..  ..j  904  Bi9t 

Dutton.     Little  stories  of  Germany,  p.83-87 j  943  D95 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.257- 

262 j  920  Hii3fa 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p. 9-41 j  926  H72 

Mitchell.    About  old  story-tellers,  p. 29-38 j  928  M74 

Towle.    Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 33-42 j  926  T65 

Guy  of  Lusignan,  king  of  Jerusakm. 

Douglas.     Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p.142-209 j  940.4  D75 

Guy  of  Warwick. 

Darton.    Wonder  book  of  old  romance,  p.280-344 j  398.2  D26 

Greenwood.     Merrie  England,  p. 56-71 j  914.2  G8s 

Mabie.    Legends  that  every  child  should  know,  p.85-109. .j  398.2  Mil 
Pollard.     Stories  from  old  English  romance,  P.63-75....J  398.2  P76 

G}minasiums. 

Adams.     Harper's  indoor  book,  p. 237-258 j  680  A21 

Beard.     The  boy  pioneers,  p. 242-250 j  796  B34b 

Eraser.    Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p.  198-219 j  790  F88 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman,  p.243-254 j  790  H16 

See  also  Athletics. — Physical  culture. 

Gymnastics.    See  Athletics. — Physical  culture. 

Gyroscope. 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 199-203 j  609  B93 

Haendel,  Georg  Friedrich.    See  Handel,  Georg  Friedrich. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett. 

Rideing.    Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 130-139 j  928  R43 


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Hale,  Nathan. 

Barstow.    The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p. 184-193.. j  973.2  B27 
Blaisdell    &   Ball.      Hero   stories   from   American   history, 

P-SO-6I j  973  B52h 

Ellis.     Stories  from  American  history,  p.iii-124 j  973  E53 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p. 296-306 j  172  H64 

Lossing.     Two  spies j  92  H161I 

Revolutionary  stories,  p. 30-48 j  R371 

Root.     Nathan  Hale j  92  Hi6rr 

Hall  of  Fame,  New  York. 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 554-561 j  920  S649 

Halleck,  Fitz-Greene. 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p. 55-66 j  928  K23 

Hallowe'en. 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p.187-199 j  790  B343 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,  p.254-263 j  790  B343i 

Beard.    Things  worth  doing,  p. 55-72 j  790  B343t 

Beard.    What  a  girl  can  make  and  do,  p. 292-300 j  790  B343W 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p. 233-248 j  394  M22 

Orne.     Hallowe'en j  394  O28 

Our  holidays,  p.7-12 j  394  O32 

Fatten.     The  year's  festivals,  p.  183-209 j  394  P31 

Tappan.     Sports  &  pastimes,  p.469-475 j  790  T19 

Hallowe'en.     Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p.187-191 j  821.08  S84 

Hallowe'en.     Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p.229-247 j  B773S 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p. 233-265 j  394  O23 

Hamilton,  Alexander. 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 99-132 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  P.54-63....J  923  B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p.115-129 j  920  B77h 

Burton.     Four  American  patriots,  p.69-130 j  923  B95 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.76-84 j  920  M9r 

Hampton  court. 

Williamson.    John  and  Betty's  history  visit,  p. 130-136.. j  914.2  W7S 

Hancock,  Gen.  Winfield  Scott. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 294-301 j  923.5  Mpih 

Handel,  Georg  Friedrich. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p. 27-38 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p. 26-55 j  927.8  C36 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography,  p.51-80 j  927.8  T19 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  137 

Handicraft. 

Adams.    Harper's  indoor  book j  680  A21 

Beard,  D.  C.    Jack  of  all  trades j  790  B34J 

Beard,   L.  &  A.  B.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and 

recreation   for  girls j    790   B343i 

Bower.     How  to  make  common  things j  684  B66 

Boy  mechanic.     2v qj  680  B66 

Bullivant.     Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies j  790  B87 

Collins.     Handicraft  for  boys j  680  C69h 

Collins.     Home  handy  book j  680  C69 

Eraser.      Every    boy's    book    of    handicraft,    sports    and 

amusements j   790  F88 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman j  790  H16 

Hall.     Handicraft   for  handy   boys j   790   Hi6h 

Hall.     The  handy  boy j  790  Hi6ha 

Hopkins.     Home  mechanics   for  amateurs j  680   H78 

How  to  make  and  how  to  mend j  680  H84 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do j  790  K16 

Paret.      Harper's   handy-book   for   girls j    790   P23 

Sanford.     Art  crafts  for  beginners j  707.2  S22 

Stout.     Boy's  book  of  mechanical  models j  684  S88 

Thatcher.     Makirg  tin  can   toys j  680  T33 

Warner.     Home  decoration j  747  W23 

Williams.     How  to  make  things j  604  W74h 

See  also  Baskets. —  Bead  work. —  Bookbinding.  —  Clay-modeling. — 
Copper  work. —  Embroidery.  —  Ironwork.  —  Jewelry.  —  Lace.  — 
Leather  work. —  Manual  training.  —  Metal-work.  —  Occupations 
for  children. —  Paper  work.  —  Pyrography.  —  Raffia.  —  Rugs.  — 
Sewing. — Stencil  work. — Tools. — Toys. — Weaving. — Wood-carv- 
ing. 
Hannibal. 

Abbott.     Hannibal j  92  H237a 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  P.205-211..J  904  Bi9t 

Oilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p. 106-122 j  904  G42 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p.43-^4 j  920  L23 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p.135-151 j  937  M91 

Harbors. 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p. 350-375 j  620  W74 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 292-307.. j  620  W74r 
See  also  Buoys. — Dredging. — Pilots  and  piloting. 

Hardware.     See  Cutlery. — Locks. — Metal-work. 

Hares.     See  Rabbits. 

Harold  II,  king  of  England. 

Freeman.     Old-English  history,  p. 297-338 j  942.01    F91 

Harold  II,  king  of  England.     Stories. 

Lytton.      Harold j    L999h 


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Harold  111,  surnamed  Hardrada,  king  of  Norzvay.     Stories. 

Bedford-Jones.      Flamehair  the   skald j    6374! 

Haroun-al-Raschid,  caliph  of  Bagdad. 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.112- 

118 j  920  Hii3fa 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler. 

Van  Sickle  &  Seegmiller.     Fourth  reader,  p. 223-228. ..  .j  808.8  Yiyi 
Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v. 2, 

p.153-162 j  810.9  W93 

Harrison,  William  Henry. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 125-132 j  923.5  M9ih 

Harrison,  William  Henry.    Stories. 

Norton.    Soldier  of  the  legion j  N463S 

Harvard  University. 

Hale.     Historic  Boston,  p. 79-104 j  974.46  H15 

Hastings,  Battle  of,  1066. 

Freeman.     Old-English  history,  p. 324-338 j  942.01  F91 

Krapp.     In  oldest  England,  p. 150-163 j  942.01   K41 

Linscott.     Boys'  book  of  battles,  p. 1 14-127 j  904  L72 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p. 30-55 j  904  L82 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  English,  p.49-61 . .  j  942  M9ia 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p.27-37 j  904  W85 

Hastings,  Battle  of,  1066.    Stories. 

Gomme.     King's  story  book,  p. 1-23 j   G597k 

Van  Dyke.     Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p.15-37 j  904  V18 

Hats. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p.205-224 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p.180-191 j  670  C35 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p. 241-251 j  790  P23 

Hatto  II,  arcJibishop  of  Mains. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p. 58-63 j  943  M9ia 

Wade.     Our  little  German  cousin,  p. 25-28 j  914.3  Wii 

Haveina. 

George.     Little  journey  to  Cuba,  pt.i,  p.14-44 j  917.291   G31 

Havelock,  Sir  Henry. 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p.169-221 j  920  L23 

Havelok  the  Dane. 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  old  romance,  p.401-424 j  398.2  D26 

Ebbutt.     Hero-myths  &  legends,  p. 73-94 j  398.2  E2r 

Pollard.     Stories  from  old  English  romance,  p. 41-54.... j  398.2  P76 
Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p. 211-226 j  398.2  T19 

Hawaiian  islands. 

Carpenter.     Australia,  p. 127-148 j   gio  C22 

Carroll    &   Hart.      Around   the    world;    book   four,   p.228- 

240 j  910  C23d 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  139 

Hawaiian  islands — continued. 

Carroll  &  Jerome.     Around  the  world;  book  three,  p.208- 

234 J  910   C23C 

George.      Little    journeys    to    Hawaii    and    the    Philippine 

islands j   919.6  G31 

Gilson.  Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 277-285 . .  ..j  910  G42 
Kellogg.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  p. 418-431.. j  910  K16 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Australasia,  p.i-46 j  919.3  K35 

Krout.    Alice's  visit  to  the  Hawaiian  islands j  919.69  K42 

Lawrence.     Old  time  Hawaiians  and  their  work j  996.9  L42 

Mirick.    Home  life  around  the  world,  p.109-122 j  910  M73 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 338-352 j  973  Mgia 

Twombly.     Hawaii  and  its  people j  996.9  T93 

Hawking.     See  Falconry. 

Hawks. 

Walker.     Bird  legend  and  life,  p.117-131 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Hawks.     Stories. 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories,  p.77-89 j   M954b 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

Keysor.    Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p.ioi-123..  ..j  928  K23 

Macomber.     Stories  of  our  authors,  p. 83-99 j  928  M21 

Wright.      Children's    stories   in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p. 108-122 j  810.9  W93 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     Birthday  exercises. 

Roe.     American   authors,  p. 35-42 j    810   R59 

Haydn,  Franz  Joseph. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p. 39-50 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p.128-150 j  927.8  C36 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography,  p. 83-115 ...  .j  927.8  T19 

Health.    See  Hygiene. 

Heat. 

Hooker.    Child's  book  of  nature,  pt.3,  p. 130-147 j  581  H77C 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 536-593 j  530.7  P4ia 

See  also   Electric   furnace. —  Fire. —  Heating. —  Physics. —  Solar    en- 
gines.— Sun. — Thermometer. 

Heating. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p.257-278 j  910  C22h 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p.9-57 j  609  M94 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p. 386-391 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Chimneys. — Coal. — Electric  furnace. — Gas. — Heat. — Peat. — 
Petroleum. — Steam. — Wood. 

Hebrews.     See  Jews. 

Hebrides. 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  p.i86- 

199 j  914.2  K35 


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Hebrides.     Stories. 

Black.     Four  MacNicols j    B5i4f 

Hedin,  Sven. 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 371-387 j  910.9  J25 

Heine,  Heinrich. 

Hosmer.     The  Jews,  p.312-329 j  296  H82 

Helena,  St. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p. 22-44 J  920.7  B77 

Heligoland. 

Knox.  Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe,  p. 370-375  •■• -J  9^4  K35 
Heliograph.     See  Signals. 

Helpfxalness. 

Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang,  p. 105-123 j  A358W2 

Mace.     Home  fairy  tales,  p. 255-282 j  Mi5ih 

Hennepin,  Louis. 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p. 54-67.. j  977  M2ip 

Henry  V,  king  of  England. 

Brooks.      Historic   boys,   p.  126-153 •'•J   920   B77 

Henry  VI,  king  of  England. 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 64-73 j  920  H94 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p.105-130 j  923.1  M41 

Henry  IV,  king  of  France. 

Abbott.     Henry  IV j  92  H45ia 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p.ioo-114 j  920  B48 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  French,  p. 197-217 j  944  M9i5a 

Henry  IV,  king  of  France.     Stories. 

Weyman.     Gentleman   of   France j    W586g 

Henry  of  Navarre.    See  Henry  IV,  king  of  France. 

Henry,  Patrick. 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  P.93-101..J  923   B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 73-85 ..j  920  B77h 

Burton.     Four  American  patriots,  p.7-68 j  923  B9S 

Cooke.     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p.158-179 j  975.5  C77 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p.94-98 j  973  J37 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.44-50 j  920  M91 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v. 2,  p. 1 13-123 j  973  Mgia 

Hens.    See  Poultry. 

Herbariums. 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book,  p.25-40 j  790  B34 

Hercules. 

Burt  &  Ragozin.     Herakles,  p. 1-42 j  292   B94 

Cox.     Tales  of  ancient  Greece,  p.55-64 j  292  C85 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes,  p.264-343 j  292  F86a 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p.2i6-23g j  292  G95 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  141 

Hercules — continued. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 41-51.... j  920  Hi  13 

Havell.    Stories  from  Greek  tragedy,  p. 120-140 j  882  H35 

Hawthorne.     Wonder-book,  p.109-135 j  292  H36WO 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.87- 

107,  205-225 j   292  H36W02 

Hawthorne.    Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.io8- 

133,  251-276 j   292  H36W03 

Kupfcr.     Stories  of  long  ago,  p. 97-105 j  292  K43 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 26-42 j  920  Miih 

Niebuhr.     Greek  heroes,  p.21-53 j  292  N33g 

Storr.    Half  a  hundred  hero  tales,  p.89-110 j  292  S88 

Hero  Fund.    See  Carnegie  Hero  Fund  Commission. 
Heroes  and  heroism. 

Baldwin.     American  book  of  golden  deeds j  920  B19 

Canton.     Child's  book  of  warriors j  398.2  C17 

Coe.    Heroes  of  everyday  life j  920  C65 

Couch.     Roll  call  of  honour j  920  C83 

Gulliver.     The  friendship  of  nations,  p. 227-254 j   172  G96 

Lang.     Book  of  saints  and  heroes j  922  L23 

Lang.    Red  book  of  heroes j  920  L23 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know j  920  Miih 

Mabie    &    Stephens.      Heroines    that    every    child    should 

know j   920.7  M 1 1 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fifth  reader,  p.53-124 j  808.8  S73b 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fourth  reader,  p. 147-200 j  808.8  S73 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds j  904  T77b 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds j  920  Y29 

See  also  Adventures. — Argonauts. — Carnegie  Hero  Fund  Commis- 
sion.— Explorers. — Fire  service. — Life-saving. — Myths. — Patriot- 
ism.— Trojan  war. 

Also  names  of  heroes  and  heroic  deeds,  as  Light  Brigade,  Charge 
of  the. — Perseus. — Peter  of  Haarlem. 
Heroes   and  heroism.      Poetry.     See   Battles.      Poetry. — Poetry.      Col- 
lections. 
Heroes  and  heroism.     Stories. 

Amicis.      Cuore j    A5 i6c 

Every  day  heroes j  E958e 

Ewing.     Jackanapes j   E975Ja2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Ewing.     Story  of  a  short  life j  E975st 

Howard.     No  heroes , j  H844n 

Miller.     Kristy's  surprise  party,  p. 29-67 j   M6942k 

Seawell.     Little  Jarvis j   S442I 

Herschel,  5";V  William. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.114- 

137 j  925  W93 


142  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Hiawatha. 

Holbrook.     The  Hiawatha  primer j  372.4  H69 

Husted.     Stories  of  Indian  children,  p.75-122 j  970.1  H96 

Longfellow.     Song  of  Hiawatha j  811   L82S 

Mabie.    Legends  that  every  child  should  know,  p.3-8. .  .  .j  398.2  Mil 

Hibernation. 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p.69-87 j  590.4  J42 

Hides  and  skins.    See  Leather. 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p.170-177 j  928  R43 

Himalaya  mountains. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  P.29S-30S j  915  C22a 

Finnemore.     India,  p. 20-27 J   915-4   F51 

Hindu  literature. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p. 188-198 j  930  A75 

Hioh,  Indian  chief. 

Wade.    Ten  big  Indians,  p. 45-64 j  970.2  Wii 

Hippopotamus. 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p.151-156.  .  j  590.4  J37n 
Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  through 

Africa,  p.48-53 J  9i6  K35 

History. 

Andrews.     Ten   boys j   904   A56 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold j  904  Bi9t 

Book  of  history.      15V qrj   909   B63 

Brooks.     Story  of  the  19th  century j  909.8  B77 

Chandler.     Magic  pictures  of  the  long  ago j  904  C36 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history j  904  E35 

Fisher.     Outlines  of  universal  history j  909  F53 

Gilman.     Magna  charta  stories j  904  G42 

Jenks.     Book  of  famous  sieges j  904  J25 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds j  904  J37st 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands j  904  J37S 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time j  904  J37 

Johonnot.     Ten  great  events  in  history j  904  J37t 

Lang.    Blue  true  story  book j  904  L23b 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book j  904  L23r 

Lang.     True  story  book j  904  L23 

Long.     Famous  battles j  904  L82 

Myers.     General  history j  909  M99 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations.     2v j  909  N37 

Tappan.     World's  story.     14V j  909  T19 

See  also  Archaeology. —  Battles. —  Biography. —  Crusades. —  Govern- 
ment.—  Kings  and  rulers.  —  Middle  ages.  —  Naval  battles. — 
Queens. — Reformation. — Slavery. 

Also  names  of  countries,  subhead  History,  as  England.     History. 
Also  names  of  wars,  as  Civil  war.     United  States. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  143 

History,  Ancient. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples j  930  A75 

History,  Ancient.     Stories. 

Church.    To  the  lions j  C468to 

Church.     Two  thousand  years  ago j    C468tw 

Hittites. 

Arnold.    Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p. 130-140 j  930  A75 

Hobson,  Richmond  Pearson. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 312-320 j  923.5   M91 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 336-346.. j  972  M91 

Hockey. 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p. 363-374 j  796  W82 

See  also  Sports. 

Hofer,  Andreas. 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 254-268 j  904  T77b 

Holbein,  Hans,  the  younger. 

Conway.     Children's  book  ot  art,  p.107-1 15 j  759  C76 

Holidays. 

Chambers.     Book  of  days.     2v qrj  394  C35 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays qrj  808.8  D37 

Dillon.     American  anniversaries rj  973  D58 

George.     Primary  plan  book.     3v j  372  63132 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school j  808.8  G75 

Hall  &  Lennox.    Red  letter  days  and  red  letter  facts. .  .  .j  808.8  H17 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays. j  394  M22 

Merington.     Festival  plays j  812  M63f 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays j  394  O23 

O'Neill.     Recitations  for  assembly  and  class-room j  808.8  O25 

Our  holidays j  394  O32 

Patten.     The  year's  festivals j  394  P31 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds j  821.08  S84 

Willis  &  Farmer.    Month  by  month  books.    3v j  372  W75 

See  also  April  Foors  day. — Arbor  day. — Christmas. — Easter. — Flag 

day. — Hallowe'en. — Independence    day. — Labor    day. —  Lincoln's 

birthday. —  May  day.  —  Memorial  day.  —  New  Year's  day.  —  St. 

Patrick's  day. — Thanksgiving  day. — Twelfth   night. — Valentine's 

day. — Washington's  birthday. 

Also  names  of  people,  subhead  Birthday  exercises,  as 
Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.     Birthday  exercises. 
Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert. 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p. 183-200..  ..j  928  K23 

Holland.    See  Netherlands. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell. 

Cody.     Four  American  poets,  p.  193-254 j  928  C65 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.2,  p. 133-152. ..  .j  928  K23 


144  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell — rcontinued. 

Macomber.     Stories  of  our  authors,  p. 7-39 J  928  M21 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p.i-15 J  928  R43 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p.234-249 j  810.9  W93 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.     Birthday  exercises. 

Gowdy.    Special  days  in  school,  p.131-134 j  808.8  G75 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 134-143 j  808.8  L63 

Roe.    American  authors,  p.22-28 j  810  R59 

Holy  Grail. 

Frost.     Knights  of  the  Round  Table j  398.25  F96k 

Malory.    Story  of  Sir  Galahad j  398.25  M29S 

Pyle.     Story  of  the  Grail  and  the  passing  of  Arthur.. j  398.25  P99st 
See  also  Arthur,  King. 

Holy  Land.    See  Palestine. 

Home  decoration.    See  House  decoration. 

Honduras. 

George.     Little  journey  to  Mexico  and  Central  America, 

pt.2,  p.31-40 j  917-2  G3ia 

Honey. 

Kirby.     Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard,  p. 135-150 j  630  K28 

See  also  Bees. 

Honolulu. 

Twombly.     Hawaii  and  its  people,  p. 13-28 j  996.9  T93 

Hooker,  Gen.  Joseph. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 263-272 j  923.5  M9ih 

Hoosac  timnel. 

Brooks.     Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state,  p. 258-266 j  974.4  B77 

McMurry.    Type  studies  from  the  geography  of  the  U.  S., 

p.15-22 j  917.3  M2lt 

Hoover,  Herbert  Clark. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p. 293-326 j  920  P24 

Hope. 

Gatty.    Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p. 26-40,  80-100,  196-219, 

227-252 ;  V.2,  p.242-254 j  828  G23 

Horace. 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 254-262 j  920  Mil 

Horatius. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p.91-94 j  904  Br9 

Gilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p.23-36 j  904  G42 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.58-60 j  920  Hii3f 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p.43-49 j  937  M91 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics,  p. 43-45 j  880.8  T19 

Yongc.     Book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 27-32 j  920  Y29 

Horizontal  bar. 

Butterworth.     Horizontal  bar j  796.4  BgSh 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  145 

Horn,  King.    Sec  King  Horn. 

Hornets. 

Gibson.     Eye  spy,  p.91-103 j  570.4  G37e 

Weed.    Life  histories  of  American  insects,  p. 169-178. .  . .  j  595.7  W42 

Horsemanship.     Sec  Riding. 

Horses. 

Dodge.     Riders  of  many  lands j  798  D67 

Eddy.     Friends  and  helpers,  p.66-82,  103-107 j  E264f 

Evans.     Farm  life  readers;  book  five,  p.  102-120 j  808.8  E94a 

Fabre.     Our  humble  helpers,  p. 343-361 j  636  Fii 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  P.117-134..J  590.4  J37n 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p. 384-395 j  590.4  J42 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals,  p.97-1 11 j  599  M85 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p.6i-86 j  910  M91 

Horses.    Stories. 

Baldwin.    Wonder-book  of  horses j  398  B 19W 

Boyesen.     Boyhood  in  Norway,  p. 142-178 j  B669b 

Boyesen.     Norseland  tales,  p. 1-42 j  B669n 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal  stories,  p.119-156 j   C645f 

Cask.     True  stories  about  horses j   G2i4t 

Lummis.     King  of  the  broncos,  p.3-33 j   hgyyk 

Seton.     Wild  animals  I  have  known,  p.229-270 j  S495W 

Sewell.     Black  Beauty j   S5i6b 

Horseshoeing.     See  Blacksmithing. 

Hortense,  queen  of  Holland. 

Abbott.     Hortense '. j  92  H8i5a 

Hosmer,  Harriet  Goodhue. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  P.141-157..J  920.7  B61 

Hottentots. 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p.  146-150 j  572.9  S79 

See  also  Bushmen. 

House-boats. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book,  p.261-279 j  790  A21 

Beard.    Jack  of  all  trades,  p. 146-169 j  790  B34J 

Davis.     Harper's  boating  book  for  boys,  p.103-121 j  797  D31 

See  also  Boats  and  boating. 

House  decoration. 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p. 3-69 j  790  P23 

Warner.     Home  decoration j  747  W23 

See  also  Carpets. — Flowers.     Arrangement. — Furniture. — Pictures. — 
Rugs. 

Housekeeping. 

Brown.     Health  in  home  and  town j  614  B78 

Burrell.     Saturday  mornings j   640  B94 

Foster.     Housekeeping  for  little  girls j  640  F81 


146  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Housekeeping — continued. 

Gilman.     Housekeeping j  640  G42 

Kirkland.     Dora's  housekeeping j  641  K28d 

See  also  Cooking. — Food. — Furniture. — House  decoration. 

Houses. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed '. j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered j  910  C355 

Elliot.     Romance  of  savage  life,  p.252-265 j  571  E52 

Keller  &  Bishop.     Commercial  and  industrial  geography, 

p.291-340 j  910  K165 

Morris.    Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.i,  p. 136-187 j  910  M91 

See  also  Animals.     Houses. —  Architecture. —  Bird  houses. —  House- 
boats.— Log  cabins. 

Houston,  Gen.  Samuel. 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts,  p. 163-180 j  920  J36 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p.133-141 j  923.5  M9ih 

Howard,  John. 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p. 25-42 j  920  L23 

Howe,  Elias. 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,   p. 206-214 j  926  H72 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 159-165 j  920  M91 

Towle.    Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p.  180-189 j  926  T65 

Howe,  Mrs  Julia  (Ward). 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  women,  p. 272-303. ..  .j  920.7  B6ifa 
Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p. 1 17-147 j  920.7  P24 

Howe,  Samuel  Gridley. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p.167-173 j  920  B19 

Howells,  William  Dean. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 64-75 j  928  R43 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in   American    literature,    v.2, 

p.106-124 j  810.9  W93 

Hudson,  Henry. 

Abbott.     Peter  Stuyvesant,  p.  15-37 j  92  S938a 

Clay.    The  treasure  finders,  p.235-266 j  973.1  C54 

Coe.    Founders  of  our  country,  p.123-131 j  973.2  C6s 

Gordy.    Stories  of  American  explorers,  p. 142-153 j  973.1  G66 

Higginson.     Young  folks'  book  of  American  explorers, 

p.279-303 j   973.1    H53 

Johnston.    Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 303-336.. j  923.9  J36 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p.24-29 j  973  J37 

Lucia.     Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p.160-169 j  973.1  L96 

McMurry.     Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p. 35-46 j  923.9  M21 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 1 14-120 j  910.9  S53 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p.230-245 j  910   S73f 

Wood.     Famous  voyages  of  the  great  discoverers,  p.143- 

149 j  973.1   W85 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  147 


Hudson  Bay  Company. 

Koch.     Little  journey  to  northern  wilds,  p.41-111 j  917.19  K36 

Huguenots.    See  St.  Bartholomew,  Massacre  ot. 

Hull,  Isaac. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.153-165 J  9-3-5  Mgi 

Seawall.     Twelve  naval  captains,   p.  145-166 j   923.5   S44 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.  176- 

211 j  925  W93 

Humming-birds. 

Grinnoll.     Our  feathered  friends,  P.Q7-T07 j   598-2  G92 

Holder.     Stories  of  animal  life,  p. 78-86 j  590.4  H71S 

Humming-birds.     Stories. 

Stowe.     Queer  little  people,  p. 67-79 j   S892q 

Humor. 

Carroll.     Alice's  adventures  in  Wonderland j  C233a 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Carroll.     Through  the  looking-glass j  C233t 

Church.    The  Greek  Gulliver j  888  L96 

Habberton.     Helen's  babies j  Hii5h 

Hale.     Last  of  the  Peterkins j   H161I 

Hale.     Peterkin  papers j    Hi6ip 

Harris.     The  merry  maker j  H293me 

Herford.     Child's  primer  of  natural  history j  817  H46C 

Hood.     Faithless  Nelly  Gray j  821  H76 

Irving.     Rip  Van  Winkle j   817   I28r3 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Kipling.    Just  so  stones j  K278JU 

Lear.    Book  of  nonsense j  827  L45b2 

Lear.    Nonsense  books j  827  L45 

Lear.     Nonsense  songs j  827  L45no2 

Newell.     Pictures  and  rhymes j  817  N27 

Olcott  &  Pendleton.    Jolly  book  for  boys  and  girls j  O231J 

Raspe.     Tales  from  the  travels  of  Baron  Munchausen j  R2i5t 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fifth  reader,  p.279-338 j  808.8  S73b 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fourth  reader,  p. 3-76 j  808.8  S73 

Swift.     Gulliver's  travels j  827  S97t 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Tappan.     Book  of  humor j  Ti92b 

Tappan.     Poems  &  rhymes,  p.265-276 j  821.08  T19 

Thackeray.     Rose  and  the  ring j  T333r 

Twain.     Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn j  T897a 

Twain.     Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer j  T897t 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter j  398  W68t 

See  also  Nursery  rhymes. — Readers  and  speakers. 

Hungary.     See  Austria-Hungary. 


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Hunt,  Helen.    See  Jackson,  Mrs  Helen  Hunt. 

Hunting. 

Du  Chaillu.     In  African  forest  and  jungle j  916.7  D86i 

Elliot.    Romance  of  savage  life,  p. 79-94,  1 14-127 j  571  E52 

Grey.     Last  of  the  plainsmen j  799  G88 

Grinnell  &  Roosevelt.     Trail  and  camp-fire j  799  G92 

Hornaday.    Two  years  in  the  jungle j  9154  H79 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 175-192 j  910  J37 

Miller.     Boys'  book  of  hunting  and  fishing j  799  M69 

Morris.    Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.i,  p.233-248 j  910  M91 

Roosevelt.     Good  hunting  in  the  West j  799  R68 

Roosevelt.     Ranch  life  and  the  hunting-trail qj  917-8  R68r 

Roosevelt.     Wilderness  hunter j  799  R68vif 

Thompson.     Boys'  book  of  sports j  796  T38b 

Whitney.    On  snov^^-shoes  to  the  barren  grounds j  917.12  W65 

Young.    Adventures  among  huntefs  &  trappers j  799  Y37 

See  also  Falconry. — Guns. — Sports. — Tracking. — Trapping. 

Hurricanes.     See  Storms. 

Hydraulic  engineering.    See  Water-power. 

Hygiene. 

Blaisdell.     Our  bodies  and  how  we  live j  613  B5202 

Hutchinson.    The  child's  day j  613  H97 

Jewett.     The  body  at  work j  612  J31 

Jewett.     Good  health j  613  J31 

Ritchie.     Primer  of  sanitation  and  physiology j  613  R49 

Sargent.     Health,  strength  and  power j  613  S24 

See  also   Clothing. — Food. — Germs. — Physical   culture. — Physiology. 
— Temperance. 

Hygiene,  Public. 

Brown.    Health  in  home  and  town j  614  B78 

Jewett.     Town  and  city j  614  J31 

Tappan.    Wonders  of  science,  p. 201-227 j  504  T19W 

See  also  Civic  readers. — Water-supply. 

Hymns. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p. 103-123 j  927.8  B98 

Ingpen.     One  thousand  poems  for  children,  p. 404-421.. j  821.08  I24 

Our  children's  songs,  p.181-203 j  821.08  O32 

Sec  also  Music. — Poetry.     Collections. — Songs. 

Ice. 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p.211-221 j   609  D75 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p.353-356 j  504  H71W 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p.27-36,  111-118 j  604  L23 

Our  country:   East,  p.238-243 j  917.3  O32 

Thompson.     Water  wonders,  p. 169-197 j  551.57  T38 

See  also  Arctic  regions. — Glaciers. — Ice-boats. — Icebergs. — Skating. 
—Water. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  149 

Ice-boats. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book,  p. 249-260 j  790  A21 

Bond.    Scientific  American  boy,  p. 159-165 j  790  B62 

Thompson.    Boys'  book  of  sports,  p.309-319 j  796  T38b 

Verrill.    Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 304-319 j  796  V28 

See  also  Boats  and  boating. 
Icebergs. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 195-199 J  9io  B99 

Johonnot.     Geographical   reader,   p.107-112 j    910  J37 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p.127-134 j  918  L23 

See  also  Arctic  regions. — Glaciers. — Physical  geography. 

Iceland. 

Gilson.    Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 160-170.  .  .  .j  910  G42 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 261-274 J  9io  H45f 

Kellogg.     Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  P.112-136..J  910  K16 

Leith.     Iceland j  9i4-9i  L56 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.8,  p.317-407 j  909  T19 

Icelcind.     Stories. 

French.    Story  of  Grettir  the  Strong j  F925st 

French.    Story  of  Rolf  and  the  viking's  bow j  F925sto 

Gould.     Grettir  the  outlaw j  G739g 

Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries,  p. 47-125 j  T25ib2 

Ideals. 

Marden.    Success,  p.311-338 j  170  M37S 

Imports.    See  Commerce. 

Inauguration  of  the  presidents  of  the  United  States.    See  United  States. 
Presidents. 

Incas.    See  Peru. 

Inchcape  rock. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 137-140 j  904  B19 

Independence  day. 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p.  105-122 j  790  B343 

Deems.    Holy-days  and  holidays,  p.622-644 qrj  808.8  D37 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school,  p.205-219 j  808.8  G75 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 315-328 j  808.8  L63 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p. 187-200 j  394  M22 

Schauffler.     Independence  day j  808.8  S31 

See  also  Declaration  of  independence. 

Independence  day.     Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p.35-46 j  821.08  S84 

Independence  day.    Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p.i6i-i8i j    B773S 

Children's  history  book,  p.  143-164 j  973  C43 

Olcott.    Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.  1 59-175 J  394  O23 

Price.     Lads  and  lassies  of  other  days,  p.85-99 j  P943I 


ISO  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

India. 

Niver.    Great  names  and  nations,  v.i,  p. 12-29 J  909  N37 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.2,  p.i-259 j  909  T19 

India.    Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p.233-305 j  915   C22a 

Carroll  &  Waldo.     Around  the  world;  book  five,  p.127- 

IS7 j  910  C23e 

Finnemore.     India j  915.4  F51 

Hedin.     From  pole  to  pole,  p.130-151 j  910  H39 

Hornaday.    Two  years  in  the  jungle j  915.4  H79 

Huntington.    Asia,  p.304-344 j  915  H94 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 

and  India j  915.4  K35 

Redway.     All  around  Asia,  p. 227-266 j  915  R27 

Smith.     Life  in  Asia,  p. 18-105 j  915  S65 

India.     Folklore. 

Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales j   398  Ji3i 

Jatakas.    Jataka  tales j  398.91  J21 

India.    History. 

Johonnot.    Ten  great  events  in  history,  p.220-243 j  904  J37t 

Marshall.     An  empire  story,  p.345-484 j  900  M41 

Surridge.     India j   954  S96 

See  also  Indian  mutiny,  1857-58. 
Also  Havelock,  Sir  Henry. 

India.    Manners  and  customs. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.166-172 j  910  B99 

Carroll.    Around  the  world;  book  two,  p.58-85 j  910  C23b 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.i,  p. 202-226.. j  910  K26 

McManus.     Our  little   Hindu   cousin j  915.4  M21 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia,  p. 130-188 j  915  M69 

Scott.     Twelve  little  pilgrims,  p. 170-217 j  915  S42 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.46- 

52 j  390  S53 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p.ioi-112 j   572.9  S79 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p. 9-15,  115-128 j  915  T6s 

India.    Stories. 

Duncan.     Story  of  Sonny  Sahib j    D899st 

Henty.     Tiger  of  Mysore j  H4s6ti 

Henty.     With  Clive  in  India j  H456W 

India-rubber.    See  Rubber. 

Indian  com.    See  Corn. 

Indian  mutiny,  1857-58. 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 204-220 j  904  J37S 

Wheeler.     Boys'  life  of  Lord  Roberts,  p. 28-93 j  92  R536W 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p. 189-205 j  904  W85 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  151 

Indian  scouts.     Sec  Woodcraft  Indians. 

Indians  of  America. 

Austin.     The  basket  woman j  398  A93 

Burton.     Story  of  the  Indians  of  New  England j  974  B95 

Fox.     Indian  primer j  97o.i   F85 

Grinncll.     Beyond  the  old  frontier, j  917-8  G92 

Grinncll.     Indians  of  to-day j  970.1   G92i2 

Hart.    Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution,  p.7i-i35--j  973-3  H31 

Hart.     Colonial  children,  p.91-130 j  973.2  H31 

Hart.     How  our  grandfathers  lived,  p. 173-215 j  973  H31 

Hodge.     Handbook  of  American  Indians.     2v j  970.1  H66 

Humphreys.     Missionary  explorers j  922  H92 

Husted.     Stories  of  Indian  children j  970.1  H96 

James.     Little  journey  to  some  strange  places  and  peoples 

of  our  southwestern  land j  917-89  J16 

McMurry.    Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  p. 165-200. .j  917-8  M21 

Parish.     The  man  with  the  iron  hand j  973-2  P23 

Parkman.     Boys'  Parkman j  973-2  P24b 

Parkman.     Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  v.i,  p.3-49 J  973-2  P24 

Parkman.     Oregon  trail j  917-8  P24 

Roosevelt.    Stories  of  the  great  West,  p.203-218 j  917-8  R68s 

Schultz.     With  the  Indians  in  the  Rockies j  970.1  S38 

Seelye  &  Eggleston.     Brant  and  Red  Jacket j  970.3  S45 

Seton.      Book    of   woodcraft   and    Indian    lore,    p. 10-60, 

444-SSi i  796.S   S49 

See  also   Aztecs.  —  Cliff-dwellers.  —  Eskimos.  —  French   and    Indian 

war. — Frontier  life. — Mound-builders. — (The)  West. 

Also   names    of    Indians,    as    Pocahontas. — Pontiac,    chief   of  the 
Ottawas. 
Indians  of  America.     Biography. 

Eastman.     Indian  heroes  and  great  chieftains j  970.2  Ei8i 

Howard.     Famous  Indian  chiefs  I  have  known j  970.2  H84 

Johnston.     Famous  Indian  chiefs j  970.2  J36 

Sabin.     Boys'  book  of  Indian  warriors j  970.2  Si i 

Sweetser.     Book  of  Indian  braves j  970-2  S97 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians -j  970-2  Wii 

Whitney  &  Perry.     Four  American   Indians j  970.2  W65 

Indians  of  America.    Folklore. 

Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote j  398.097  C36 

Compton.     American  Indian  fairy  tales j  398.097   C73 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings j  398.097  E18 

Grinnell.     Blackfoot  lodge  tales j  398.097  G92 

Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories  and  folk-tales j  398.097  G92P 

Judd.     Wigwam  stories j  398.097  J49 

Linderman.     Indian  why  stories j  398.097  L71 

Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk-stories ' j  398-097  L97 

Nixon.     Indian  folk  tales j   398.097   N37 


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Indians  of  America.     Folklore — continued. 

Olcott.     Red  Indian  fairy  book j  398.097  O23 

Phillips.    The  sandman;  his  Indian  stories j  398.097  P51 

Powers.     Stories  the  Iroquois  tell  their  children j  398.097  P87 

Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children j  398.097  P88 

Washburne.     Indian  legends j  398.097  W27 

Wilson.     Myths  of  the  red  children  retold j  398.097  W76 

Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends j  398.097  Z68 

Indians  of  America.     History. 

Brooks.     Story  of  the  American  Indian j  970.1  B77 

Drake.     Indian  history  for  young  folks j  970.1  D78a 

Hulst.     Indian  sketches j  970.3  H91 

Indians  of  America.    Manners  and  customs. 

Barrett.     Hoistah j  970. i  B26 

Carroll.     Around  the  world;  book  one,  p.42-71 j  910  C23a 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p.24-41 j  910  C355 

Chance.    Little  folks  of  many  lands,  p. 7-21 j  910  C36 

Curtis.     Indian  days  of  the  long  ago j  970.1  C93 

Dutton.    In  field  and  pasture,  p.9-31,  58-82 j  910  D95 

Eastman.     Indian  boyhood j  970.2  E18 

Eastman.     Indian  child  life j  970.1  E18 

Eastman.     Indian  scout  talks j  796  E18 

Grinnell.     Story  of  the  Indian j  970.1  G92 

Hazard.     Indians  and  pioneers,   p. 43-78 j  973.1   H37a 

Hopkins.    The  Indian  book j  970.1  H78 

Lummis.     Some  strange  corners  of  our  country,   p. 43-89, 

94-121,  198-270 j  917.8  L97S 

Moran.     Kwahu,  the  Hopi  Indian  boy j  970.1  MSB 

Mott  &  Dutton.     Fishing  and  hunting,  p.44-68,  94-118.  .  .  .j  910  M94 

Newell.     Indian  stories j   970.1   N27 

Poast.     Indian  names,  facts  and  games j  970.1  P73 

Schultz.    Apauk,  caller  of  buffalo j  970.1  S38ap 

Schultz.     On  the  warpath j   970.1    S380 

Schultz.     The  quest  of  the  fish-dog  skin j  970.1  S38q 

Schultz.     Sinopah j   970.  i    S38S 

Schwartz.     Five  little  strangers,  p. 7-39 j  910  S39 

Starr.     American   Indians j  970. i   S79 

Indians  of  America.     Names. 

Poast.     Indian  names,  facts  and  games j  970.1   P73 

United  States — Ethnology  bureau.     Circular  of  information 

regarding  Indian  popular  names j  970.6  U25 

Indians  of  America.     Stories. 

Brooks.     Master  of  the  Strong  Hearts j  B773m 

Butterworth.     Wampum  belt j    B984W 

Cooper.     Deerslayer j   C787d 

Cooper.     Last  of  the  Mohicans j   C787I 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT   INDEX  153 

Indians  of  America.     Stories — continued. 

Cooper.     Pathfinder j   CySjpa 

Cooper.     Pioneers j  C787P 

Deming.     Children  of  the  wild ". j  D42IC 

Deming.     Indian  child  life j  D42ii 

Deming.     Little  brothers  of  the  West j  D42ilit 

Deming.     Little  Indian  folk j   D421I 

Deming.     Little  red  people j   D42ili 

Deming.    Red  folk  and  wild  folk qj  D42ir 

Eggleston.     Big  brother j   E357ib 

Ellis.     Logan  the  Mingo j  E531I 

Ellis.    Osceola,  chief  of  the  Seminolcs j  E5310 

Grinnell.    Jack  among  the  Indians j  G925ja 

Haines.     Indian  boys  and  girls qj   Hi5ii 

Indian  stories j   I242 

Kennedy.     New  World  fairy  book j   Ki83n 

La   Flesche.     Middle  five j    Li47m 

Moon.     Lost  Indian  magic j   M875I 

Munroe.     At  war  with  Pontiac j   M968a 

Munroe.     Big  Cypress j    M968b 

Munroe.     Flamingo  feather j  M968f 

Munroe.     Through  swamp  and  glade j    M968t 

Pendleton.    In  the  camp  of  the  Creeks j  P39iin 

Roberts.     Red  feathers j    R538r 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Boy  with  the  U.  S.  Indians j  R656bi 

Schultz.     Lone  Bull's  mistake j   S3872I 

Schultz.     Running  Eagle j   S3872r 

Snedden.     Docas j   S67id 

Stoddard.     Little  Smoke j   S869li 

Stoddard.     The  red  mustang j  S869r 

Stoddard.     Talking  leaves j   S869ta 

Stoddard.    Two  Arrows j  S869t 

Tomlinson.     Tecumseh's  young  braves j  T597te 

White.    Magic  forest j  W636m 

Indo-China, 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p.i8i-i86 j  91S  C22a 

Huntington.     Asia,  p.284-303 j  9^5  H94 

Redway.     All  around  Asia,  p.184-193 j  9^5  R27 

Industries. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe j  609.4  A42 

Allen.      Geographical    and   industrial    studies;    United 

States j  60973  A42 

Braine.     Merchant  ships qj  604  B68 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry.     2v j  670  C38a3 

Corbin.     Mechanical  inventions  of  to-day j  609  C81 

Keller  &  Bishop.    Commercial  and  industrial  geography,  .j  910  K165 
Lane.     Industries  of  to-day J  604  L23 


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Industries — continued. 

McMurry.     Larger  types  of  American  geography j  917.3  M21 

Mills.     Searchlights  on  some  American  industries j  609  M69 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;   products   of  the 

soil j  633  R56a 

See  also  Blacksmithing. —  Bookbinding.  —  Business.  —  Carpentry. — 
Commerce. —  Electric  engineering. —  Engineering. —  Farming.  — 
Fish  and  fishing. —  Handicraft. —  Housekeeping. — ^Inventions. — 
Lumbering. —  Machinery. —  Manufactures. —  Mechanics. —  Mines 
and  mining. — Occupations. — Pottery. — Printing. —  Ship-building. 
— Tools. 

Industry. 

Hawthorne.     Little  Daffydowndilly,  p. 13-21 j  H367I 

Inez  de  Castro. 

Lang.    Red  true  story  book,  p.99-104 j  904  L23r 

Ingelow,  Jean. 

Bolton.    Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 331-347.  ..j  920.7  B61 

Injuries.    See  First  aid  in  illness  and  injury. 

Insects. 

Bamford.    Up  and  down  the  brooks j  595.7  B219 

Bass.    Stories  of  animal  life j  590.4  B29a 

Buckley.     Eyes  and  no  eyes,  pt.6 j  570.4  B85e 

Buckley.    Life  and  her  children,  p. 201-301 j  592  B85 

Butler.     Pond  life j  595.7  B97P 

Candeze.    Adventures  of  Grillo j  595.7  C17 

Comstock,  A.  B.    Handbook  of  nature-study,  p. 308-457.  .rj  570.7  C73 

Comstock,  A.  B.    Ways  of  the  six-footed j  595.7  C738 

Comstock,  J.  H.    Insect  life j  595.7  C73 

Comstock,   J.  H.   &   A.  B.     Manual    for   the    study    of   in- 
sects  j  595.7  C73m 

Cragin.    Our  insect  friends  and  foes j  595.7  C85 

Duncan,     Insect  life  in  pond  and  stream j  595.7  D89 

Duncan.     Some  curious  insects j  595.7  D89S 

Fabre.    Story-book  of  science j  504  Fii 

Gibson.    Blossom  hosts  and  insect  guests j  581.16  G37 

Gibson.     Secrets  out  of  doors,  p.3-77 j  570.4  G37S 

Hook.    Little  people  and  their  homes j  595.7  H77 

Howard.     Insect  book qj  595-7  H84i 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and   swimmers, 

P-90-I42 j  590.4  J37S 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories j  595.7  K16 

Lutz.     Field  book  of  insects j  595.7  L98 

Morley.     Insect  folk.    2v j  595.7  M91 

Schwartz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden j  595.7  S39 

Verrill.    Harper's  book  for  young  naturalists,  p.71-112.  .  .j  579  V28h 
Weed.     Insect  world j  595.7  W42i 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  155 

Insects — continued. 

Weed.     Life  histories  of  American  insects j  595.7  W42 

Weed.    Nature  biographies j  595.7  W42n 

Weed  &  Murtfeldt.     Stories  of  insect  life.  2v j  595.7  W42S 

Wood.     Animals,  p.157-181 j   590.4   W85 

Sec  also  names  of  insects,  as  Butterflies. 

Insects.    Stories. 

Bertelli.    The  prince  and  his  ants j  B462P 

Intemperance.    See  Temperance. 

Interdependence. 

Gatty.     Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p.ioi-122;  v.2,  p. 81-94.. j  828  G23 

Inventions. 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions j  609  B17 

Baker.     Boys'  second  book  of  inventions j  609  Bi7b 

Bond.     Inventions  of  the  great  war j  355  B62 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions j  609  B93 

Cochrane.     Wonders  of  mode.rn  mechanism j  604  C64 

Corbin.     Mechanical  inventions  of  to-day j  609  C81 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors j  609  D75 

Gibson.     War  inventions j  355  G36 

Holland.     Historic  inventions j  926  H72 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new^  inventions j  609  M48a 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors j  609  M94 

Routledge.     Discoveries  and  inventions  of  the   19th  cen- 
tury  j    609    R78d 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs j  604  T19 

Weapons  of  modern  warfare j  355  W35 

See  also  Industries. — Inventors. 

Inventors. 

Holland.     Historic  inventions j  926  H72 

Macomber.    Stories  of  great  inventors j  926  M21 

Perry.     Four  American  inventors j  926  P44 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 1-40 j  920  S649 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention j  926  T65 

See  also  Inventions. 

Also  names  of  inventors,  as  Edison,  Thomas  Alva. 

Ireland. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.io,  p.397-550 j  909  T19 

Ireland.    Description  and  travel. 

Carroll  &  Waldo.     Around  the  world;  book  five,  p. 7-25.. j  910  C23e 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p. 78-91 j  9^4  C65 

Hinkson.     Ireland j  9i4-i5  H56 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.6,  p.25-53 j  910  K26 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great   Britain  and   Ireland, 

p.i-106 j  914-2  K35 


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Ireland.     Description  and  travel — continued. 

Tomlinson.     Young  Americans  in  the  British  Isles, 

p.208-251 j  914.2  T59 

Whitcomb   &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Scotland   and 

Ireland j  914.1  W62 

Williamson.    John  and  Betty's  Irish  history  visit j  914.15  W75 

Sec  also  Giant's  causeway. 

Ireland.    Folklore. 

Cuchulain.     Boys'  Cuchulain j  398.2  C91 

Grierson.    Book  of  Celtic  stories j  398  G89b 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales j  398  J13 

Jacobs.    More  Celtic  fairy  tales .' j  398  Ji3n^ 

MacManus.    Donegal  fairy  stories j  398  M21 

MacManus.     In  chimney  corners j  398  M2ii 

O'Sheridan.    Gaelic  folk  tales j  398  O294 

Rolleston.    The  high  deeds  of  Finn j  398.2  R64 

Irelamd.    History. 

Joyce.     Child's  history  of  Ireland. j  941.5  J48C 

Joyce.    Reading  book  in  Irish  history j  941.5  J48 

O'Brien.     Ireland j  941.5  O12 

See  also  Brian  Boru,  king  of  Ireland. 

Ireland.    Manners  and  customs. 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Kathleen  in  Ireland j  914.15  B52 

Ireland.    Stories. 

Colum.    A  boy  in  Eirinn j  C727b 

Perkins.    The  Irish  twins j  P434i 

Shaw.     Castle  Blair j  S534C 

Iron. 

Allen.    Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p.166-183 j  609.73  A42 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 142-172 j  910  C22h 

Carpenter.    North  America,  p.236-243 j  917  C22a 

Chase  &  Clow.    Stories  of  industry,  v. i,  p.63-99 j  670  C38a3 

Cooke.     A  day  in  an  iron-works j  669.1  C77 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.4,  p.51-60 j  910  K26 

McMurry.     Larger  types  of  American  geography,   p.135- 

163 j  917.3  M21 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    minerals,    p.75- 

112 j  553  R56g 

Smith.    Story  of  iron  and  steel j  669.109  S65 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 190-202 j  926'  T65 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 207-241 j  670  W74 

See  also  Ironwork. — Metals. — Mines  and  mining. — Steel. 

Iron  Mask.    See  Man  with  the  Iron  Mask. 
Ironclads.    See  Warships. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  157 

Ironwork. 

Bullivant.     Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies,  p.165-174 j  790  B87 

Kellcy.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.  184- 

189 j  790  K16 

Sleffel.     Working  in  metals,  p. 361-419 j  739  S63 

See  also  Blacksmithing. — Metal-work. 

Iroquois  Indians.    See  Indians  of  America. 

Irving,  Washington. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p.263-276 j  920  B77h 

Cody.    Four  famous  American  writers,  p.9-70 j  928  C65f 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 87-1 16 j  920  G38 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p. 7-23 j  928  K23 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,  v.6,  p. 320-325 j  808.8  N46a 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  literature,  v.i, 

P.28-SO j  810.9  W93 

Irving,  Washington.    Birthday  exercises. 

Roe.    American  authors,  p.56-58 j  810  R59 

Islands. 

Banks.    Heroes  of  the  South  seas j  266  B22 

Carpenter.    Australia j  910  C22 

Gilson.    Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places j  910  G42 

Kellogg.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea j  910  K16 

See  also  Physical  geography. 

Also  names  of  islands,  as  Cuba. 

Isle  of  Man. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  p.269- 

283 j  914.2  K35 

Isthmian  canal.    See  Panama  canal. 

Italian  language.  Books  in. 

Amicis.     Cuore j  853  A51C 

Amicis.    Fra  scuola  e  casa j  853  Asif 

Amicis.     La  maestrina  degli  operai j  853  Asim 

Amicis.    Novelle j  853  A5 1  n 

Amicis.     Pagine  sparse j  854  A51 

Amicis.     Spagna j  914.6  A51 

Barrili.     II  merlo  bianco qj  853  B26 

Capuana.     Cera  una  volta qj  853  C18 

Fulvia.     Storielle  serene qj  853  F98 

Giovagnoli.     Spartaco.     2v j  853  G44 

Guerra.     Un'escursione  nel  3004 j  853  G95 

Lorenzini.     Le  avventure  di  Pinocchio j  853  L87 

Verne.     II  giro  del  mondo  in  ottanta  giorni j  853  V2y 

Italy. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.5,  p.i-i39 J  909  T19 


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Italy.    Description  and  travel. 

Alcott.     Shawl-straps,  p. 150-193 j  A355sh 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.    Rafael  in  Italy j  914.5  B52 

Carroll  &  Waldo.  Around  the  world;  book  five,  p. 237-309..  j  910  C23e 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p. 299-334 j  914  C65 

Finnemore.     Italy j  914.5  F51 

Henty.    Famous  travels,  p. 279-302 j  910  H45f 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 1-445 J  9i4  K35b 

Lane.    Under  sunny  skies,  p.  19-66 j  914  L23 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p. 20-1 18 j  914  S86 

Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to   Italy,   Spain 

and  Portugal j  914.5  W62 

See  also  Pompeii. — Vesuvius,  Mount. 

Also  names  of  cities,  as  Venice. 

Italy.    Folklore. 

Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book j  398  M14 

Italy.    History. 

Kirkland.     Short  history  of  Italy j  945  K28 

See  also  Rome.    History.    Ancient. 

Also  names  of  persons,  as  Garibaldi,  Giuseppe. 

Italy.    Manners  and  customs. 

Ambrosi.    When  I  was  a  girl  in  Italy j  914.5  A49 

Wade.    Our  little  Italian  cousin j  914.5  Wii 

Italy.    Stories. 

Amicis.     Cuore j  A516C 

Davis.     Pappina,  the  little  wanderer j   D319P 

Hawthorne.     Marble  faun j  H367m 

Syrett.     Castle  of  four  towers j  S995C 

Ivory. 

Carpenter.     Africa,  p.152-154 j  916  C22 

Holder.    The  ivory  king,  p.217-230 j  599.6  H71 

Ixtlilxochitl,  king  of  Tescuco. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p. 178-195 j  920  B77 

Jackson,  Andrew. 

Bolton.    Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 133-176 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.    Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  p. 162-172.  ..j  923  B77 

Brooks.    Historic  Americans,  p. 231-246 j  920  B77h 

Burton.    Four  American  patriots,  p.131-192 j  923  B95 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 159-173 j  920  H72 

Mabie.    Men  who  have  risen,  p.263-275 j  920  Mil 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p.116-124 j  923.5  Mgih 

Nicolay.    Our  nation  in  the  building,  p.143-171 j  973  N320 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.2,  p. 98-1 10 j  926  P27 

Jackson,  Mrs  Helen  Hunt. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 18-32 j  920.7  B6r 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  159 

Jackson,  Stonewall.     See  Jackson,  Gen.  Thomas  Jonathan 

(called  Stonewall). 

Jackson,  Gen.  Thomas  Jonathan  {called  Stonewall). 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p.21 1-223 j  973  L76 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 276-297 j  920  Mil 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 189-195 j  923.5  M9ih 

Jacquard,  Joseph  Marie. 

Bolton.  Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.  130-137. .  j  920  B61 

Jacqueline  of  Holland. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p. 1 14-133 j  920.7  B77 

James  I,  ki>ig  of  England.    Stories. 

Scott.     Fortunes  of  Nigel j   S43ifo 

James  I,  king  of  Scotland. 

Irving.     Sketch-book,  p.119-139 j  817  l28sk 

Whitham.     Captive  royal  children,  p. 1 57-165 j  942  W64 

James  I,  king  of  Scotland.    Stories. 

Yonge.     Caged  lion j  Y29ca 

James  VI,  king  of  Scotland.    Sec  James  I,  king  of  England. 

Japan. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.i,  p. 277-474 j  909  T19 

See  also  Ainos. 

Japan.    Description  and  travel. 

George.     Little  journey  to  China  and  Japan j  915. i  G31 

Hedin.     From  pole  to  pole,  p. 185-196 j  910  H39 

Huntington.     Asia,  p. 192-220 j  915  H94 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Japan 

and  China j  915-2  K35 

Redway.    All  around  Asia,  p.134-183 j  915  R27 

Smith.     Life  in  Asia,  p. 181-232 j  915  S65 

Japan.     Folklore. 

Griffis.    Japan  in  history,  folk  lore  and  art j  952  G894 

Ozaki.    Japanese  fairy  book j  398  O36 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.    2v j  398  W75 

Japan.    History. 

Griffis.    Japan  in  history,  folk  lore  and  art j  952  G894 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Japanese  and  Chinese j  952  M915 

Van  Bergen.     Story  of  Japan j  952  V17 

Japan.    Manners  and  customs. 

Ayrton.    Child-life  in  Japan j  915-2  A98C 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.    Ume  San  in  Japan j  915-2  B52 

By  land  and  sea,  p.i47-i59 J  9io  B99 

Carpenter.    Around  the  world  with  the  children,  p.43-58.  .j  910  C22a 


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Japan.     Manners  and  customs — continued. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 23-94 j  915  C22a 

Carroll.     Around  the  world;  book  one,  p. 139-158 j  910  C23a 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  sheltered,  p.47-58 j  910  C355 

Chance.     Little  folks  of  many  lands,  p. 95-1 11 j  910  C36 

Finnemore.     Japan j  915.2   F51 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia,  p.360-405 j  915  M69 

,   Murray.    Wide  awake  third  reader,  p.i  18-124 J  372.4  M97W3 

Scott.    Twelve  little  pilgrims,  p. 30-85 j  915  S42 

Sliaw.    Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.  15-24.  .j  390  S53 

Shioya.    When  I  was  a  boy  in  Japan j  915.2  S55 

Starr.    Strange  peoples,  p.88-ioo j  572.9  S79 

Stockton.    Tales  out  of  school,  p.74-92 j  S866ta 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p. 57-76 j  915  T65 

Wide  world,  P.2S-41 j  910  W67 

Japan.    Poetry. 

Fenollosa.     Blossoms  from  a  Japanese  garden j  811  F36 

Japan.    Stories. 

Gaines.     Treasure  Flower j  Gi39t 

Haskell.     O-Heart-San j    H3390 

Murai.     Kibun  Daizin j   M97ik 

Perkins.     Japanese  twins j   P434J 

Wade.     Dolls  of  many  lands,  p. 11-39 j  Wii8d 

Jason.    Sec  Argonauts. 

Java. 

Carpenter.    Australia,  p.228-248 j  910  C22 

Kellogg.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  p. 363-368. .  .j  910  K16 
Knox.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam  and 

Java,  p.343-444 j  915.9  K35 

Jay,  John. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 146-160 j  920  B77h 

Jeanne  d'Arc.    See  Joan  of  Arc. 

Jefferson,  Thomas. 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 67-98 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.    Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  p.117-135.  . . .  j  923  B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p.ioo-114 j  920  B77h 

Cooke.    Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p.180-192 j  975.5  C77 

Eggleston.     First  book  in  American  history,  p.127-133 j  973  E35 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.56-65 j  920  M91 

Jellyfish. 

Agassiz.     First  lesson  in  natural  history,  p. 33-48 j  593  A26 

Jengis  Khan.    See  Genghis  Khan. 

Jerome,  St. 

Peers.     Saints  in  story,  p.3-18. ; j  398.2  P36 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  i6i 

Jesus  Christ. 

Book  of  the  childhood  of  Christ qj  755  B63 

Book  of  the  passion  of  our  Lord qj  755  B63b 

French.     Christ  in  art j  755  F92 

Hodges.    When  the  King  came j  232  H66 

Hole.     Life  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth qj  755  H71 

Stories  from  the  life  of  Christ j  225  B47 

Van  Dyke.    Christ-child  in  art j  755  V18 

See  also  Bible  stories. — Christmas. — Easter. 

Jesus  Christ.  Stories. 

Johnston.    Joel,  a  boy  of  Galilee j  J367J 

Stoddard.     Swordmaker's   son j    S869S 

Wallace.     Ben-Hur j    Wi76b 

Jewelry. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  clothed,  p. 261-309 j  670  C22 

Sec  also  Bead  work. — Diamonds. — Pearls. — Precious  stones. 

Jewish  literature. 

Naomi,  Aunt.    Jewish  fairy  tales  and  fables j  398  N12 

Steinberg.     Breakfast  of  the  birds qj  S8i92b 

See  also  Bible  stories. — Talmud. 

Jews. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p.152-171 j  930  A75 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  chosen  people j  933  G95 

Herbst.     Tales  and  customs  of  the  ancient  Hebrews j  221  H46 

Hosmer.     The  Jews j  296  H82 

Josephus.     Our  young  folks'  Joscphus j  933  J440 

Josephus.     Story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem j  933  J44 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations,  v.i,  p.57-83 j  909  N37 

See  also  Palestine. 

Also  names  of  persons,  as  Judas  Maccabaeus. 

Jews.    Stories. 

Cooper.     Think  and  thank j   C789t 

Henty.    For  the  temple j  H456f 

Miller.     Under  the  Eagle's  wing j  M695U 

Pendleton.     Lost  Prince  Almon j   P391I 

Wallace.     Ben-Hur j   Wi76b 

Yonge.     Pilgrimage  of  the  Ben  Beriah j  Y29pi 

Jews  in  the  United  States. 

Antin.     The  promised  land . .  j  92  A63ia 

Joan  of  Arc. 

Alexander.     Fourth   reader,  p.  195-203 j   808.8  A37f 

Blaisdell.    Colette  in  France,  p. 52-56 j  914.4  B52 

Bonner.     Child's  history  of  France,  p.141-148 j  944  B62 

Boutet  de  Monvel.    Joan  of  Arc j  92  j329mo 

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Joan  of  Arc — continued. 

Chandler.     Magic  pictures  of  the  long  ago,  p. 46-58 j  904  C36 

Funck-Brentano.    Jeanne  d'Arc qj  92  J329f 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.247- 

256 j    920    Hii3fa 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p. 26-40 j  920.7  H72 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 51-60 j  904  J37s 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p. 19-91 j  904  L23r 

Mabie  &  Stephens.    Heroines  that  every  child  should  know, 

p.57-100 j  920.7   M 1 1 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p.116-132 j  944  M9i5a 

Pitman.    Stories  of  old  France,  p.  15-54 j  944  P66 

Scudder.    Mr  Bodley  abroad,  p. 196-209 j  914  S43 

Stevens.    Wonderful  story  of  Joan  of  Arc j  92  J329S 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p. 1 1-39 j  920.7  S97 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 81-85 j  904  T77b 

Twain.     Saint  Joan  of  Arc j  92  ]32gt 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Jeanne  d'Arc j  92  J329W 

Joan  of  Arc.     Stories. 

Twain.     Personal  recollections  of  Joan  of  Arc j  T897pe 

John,  king  of  England. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 108-122.. j  904  Bi9t 

Johnson,  Samuel. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 54-61.... j  904  Bi9t 
Bolton.    Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p. 83-89. .  j  920  B61 

Hawthorne.     Biographical  stories,  p.32-42 j  920  H36b 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p.256-266 j  974.4  H36 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 184-190 j  904  J37S 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 298-326 j  920  M 1 1 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,  v.7,  p. 97-1 19 j  808.8  N46a 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in     English    literature,    v. 2, 

p.310-335 j  820.9  W93 

Johnston,  Gen.  Joseph  Eggleston. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 213-221 j  923.5  M9ih 

Jokes.    See  Humor. 

Joliet,  Louis. 

Baldwin.      Discovery    of    the    old    Northwest,    p.125-130, 

157-177. j  977  B19 

Catherwood.     Heroes  of  the  middle  west,  p. 1-43 j  977  C28 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p.i-15. .  .  .j  977  M2ip 

Parkman.     Boys'  Parkman,  p. 26-37 j  973-2  P24b 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v. 2,  p. 192-199 j  926  P27 

Jones,  Charles  Jesse. 

Grey.     Last  of  the  plainsmen j  799  G88 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT   INDEX  163 

Jones,  John  Paul. 

Abbot.     Naval  history  of  the  U.  S.,  p.s8-T  11 j  973  Ai2n 

Abbott.    Life  of  John  Paul  Jones j  92  J4iia 

Barstow.    The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p. 209-220.. j  973.2  B27 

Beebe.     Four  American  naval  heroes,  p. 15-68 j  923  B37 

Brooks.     American  sailor,  p. 1 18-127 j  656.8  6773 

Frothingham.    Sea  fighters,  p. 215-266 j  923.5  F97 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 99-108 j  920  H72 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds,  p. 66-71 j  904  J37st 

J  oh  on  not.     Stories  of  our  country,  p.  11 5-1 22 , j  973  J37 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 22-44 j  923.5  M91 

Seav^-ell.    Twelve  naval  captains,  p. 1-27 j  923.5  S44 

See  also  Bon  Homme  Richard  and  Serapis  (ships). 

Jones,  John  Paul.    Stories. 

Seawell.     Paul  Jones j  S442P 

Joseph  (Indian  chief). 

Sweetser.     Book  of  Indian  braves,  p. 105-128 j  970.2  S97 

Josephine,  empress  of  the  French. 

Abbott.     Josephine j  92  J443a 

Farmer.    Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 378-446 j  923.1  F24 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.  182-202 j  920.7  H72 

Joumcdism. 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 201-21 1 j  174  R31 

Sec  also  Newspapers. 

Juan  Fernandez  island. 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 303-312 j  910  H45f 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p.i  16-125 j  590.4  T19 

Judas  Maccabaeus. 

Oilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p. 124-140 j  904  G42 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p.io6-i  16 j  904  J37 

Justice. 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fourth  reader,  p.268-288 j  808.8  S73 

Justinian  I,  the  Great. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages, 

P7I-79 j  920  Hii3fa 

Kafirs. 

Kidd.     South  Africa,  p. 40-81 j  916.8  K24 

See  also  Africa,  South. 

Kalevala. 

Baldwin.    The  sampo j  398.2  B 19 

Kane,  Elisha  Kent. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 201-209 J  9^0  B19 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p.157-171 j  974.8  G57 

Horton.     Frozen  North,  p. 32-58 j  919.8  H81 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 220-232 j  904  J37S 

Tappan.    Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 264-274 j  920  Ti9a 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 462-470 j  920  Y29 


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Karnak,  Temple  of. 

Knox.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Egypt  and 

the  Holy  Land,  p.  190-203 j  916.2  K35 

Katydids. 

Morley.     Grasshopper  land,  p. 250-254 j  595.72  M91 

Kauffmann,  Angelica. 

Bolton.    Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 263-266.  ..j  920.7  B61 

Kearney,  Stephen  Watts. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 288-298.. j  972  M91 

Kearsarge  (ship).    See  Alabama  and  Kearsarge  (ships). 

Kenton,  Simon. 

Ellis.    Life  and  times  of  Daniel  Boone,  p. 207-249 j  92  B63ie 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts,  p. 75-96 j  920  J36 

Kentucky.    Stories. 

Altsheler.     Young  trailers j   A466y 

Kepler,  Johann. 

Wright.      Children's    stories    of    the    great    scientists, 

P-35-48 j   925   W93 

Kerosene,    Sec  Petroleum. 

Keys.    See  Locks. 

Kidd,  Capt.  William. 

Stockton.     Buccaneers  and  pirates,  p. 291-325 j  910.4  S86 

Kidd,  Capt.  William.    Stories. 

Price.     Lads  and  lassies  of  other  days,  p. 20-38 j  P943I 

Kilauea. 

Johonnot.    Geographical  reader,  p. 337-345 j  910  J37 

Krout.     Alice's  visit  to  the  Hawaiian  islands,  P.60-79..J  919.69  K42 
Twombly.     Hawaii  and  its  people,  p.62-72,  127-129 j  996.9  T93 

Kindergarten. 

Poulsson,     In  the  child's  world j  372.2  P86 

Kindergarten.    Games  and  songs. 

Hailmann.    Songs,  games  and  rhymes qj  372.2  H 14 

Riley  &  Gaynor.     Songs  of  the  child-world.    2v qj  784.8  R45 

Smith.     Songs  for  little  children qj  372.2  S64S 

Walker  &  Jenks.    Songs  and  games  for  little  ones. .  . .  qj  372.2  Wi6a 

Kindergarten.     Stories. 

Boston  collection  of  kindergarten  stories j   B644 

Harrison.     In  story-land j   H298ii 

Lindsay.     More  mother  stories j  372.2  L72m 

Lindsay.     Mother  stories j  372.2  L72 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Story  hour j  W688sto 

Kindness. 

Mace.    Home  fairy  tales,  p. 109-126 j  Mi5ih 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  165 

Kindness  to  animals. 

Brown,  A.  F.    John  of  the  woods j  B784J 

Brown,  D.  V.     Finella  in  fairyland j  BjSsf 

Eddy.     Friends  and  helpers j   E264f 

Ewing.     Lob   Lie-by-the-fire,  p. 127-156 j    E975I0 

Ewing.  Lob  Lie-by-tlie-fire,  and  other  tales,  p.131-159.  .  .  j  E975I05 
Ewing.    Lob  Lie-by-the-fire,  and  other  tales,  p. 153-190.  . . .  j  E975I02 

Lindsay.     More  mother  stories,  p. 69-75.  ii7-i^.3 j  2,72.2  L72m 

Sewell.     Black  Beauty j    S5i6b 

Smith.     Four-footed  friends j  S642f 

Trimmer.     History  of  the  robins j  T744h 

Sec  also  Animals.    Care. 

Kinetoscope.    Sec  Moving  pictures. 

King  Arthur.    See  Arthur,  King. 

King  George's  war.     Stories. 

Otis.     Boys  of  1745 j  0314b 

Oxley.    Fife  and  drum  at  Louisbourg j  0354f 

King  Horn. 

Darton.    Wonder  book  of  old  romance,  p. 144-174 j  398.2  D26 

Ebbutt.     Hero-myths  &  legends,  p. 286-313 j  398.2  E21 

Grierson.       Children's    tales    from    Scottish     ballads, 

p.291-309 j  398.21  G89 

Mabie.  Legends  that  every  child  should  know,  p.22-40.  .j  398.2  Mn 
Pollard.  Stories  from  old  English  romance,  p. 54-63.... j  398.2  P76 
Shahan.     Myths  and  legends,  p. 314-334 j  292  S52m 

(The)  King-maker.    See  Warwick,  Earl  of. 

King  William's  war. 

Drake.    Border  wars  of  New  England,  p. 9-1 38 j  973.2  D78b 

See  also  United  States.     Colonial  period. 

Kingfishers. 

Walker.    Bird  legend  and  life,  p. 85-1 14 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Kingfishers.    Stories. 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories,  p.105-131 j  M954b 

Kings  and  rulers. 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers j  923.1  F24b 

Hare.     Portrait  book  of  our  kings  and  queens j  923.1  H26 

Marshall.    Boy  kings  and  girl  queens j  923.1  M41 

See  also  Queens. — United  States.     Presidents. 

Also  names  of  special  rulers,  as  Alfred  the  Great,  king  of  England. 

Kingsley,  Charles. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men,  p.261-287 j  920  B6if 

Kipling,  Rudyard. 

Kipling.      Kipling   stories   and   poems   every   child    should 

know,  pref.  p.  19-28 j   K278k 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 200-211 j  928  R43 


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Kitchener,  Horatio  Herbert  Kitchener,  viscount. 

Wheeler.     Boys'  life  of  Lord  Kitchener j  92  K297W 

Kites. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book,  p.120-143 j  790  A21 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p. 205-247 j  609  B17 

Beard.    American  boys'  handy  book,  p. 3-27,  383-386 j  790  B34W 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book,  p. 3-24 j  790  B34 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p.46-94 j  796  B340 

Bond.    Scientific  American  boy,  p.229-239.    j  790  B62 

Foster.     Carpentry  and  woodwork,  p. 84-96 j  684  F81 

Fraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and 

amusements,  p.663-695 j  790  F88 

Hall.    The  handy  boy,  p.296-311 j  790  Hi6ha 

Hodgson.     Mechanics  indoors  and  out,  p. 185-195 j  620  H66 

Miller.     Construction  and  flying  of  kites j  533.6  M69 

Miller.     Kitecraft  and  kite  tournaments j  533.6  M69k 

Walker.    Practical  kites  and  aeroplanes . : j  533.6  W16 

Williams.    How  to  make  things,  p.267-289 j  604  W74h 

Knighthood.    See  Chivalry. — Feudal  system. 

Knights  of  the  Round  Table.    See  Arthur,  King. — Gawain,  Sir. — Lance- 
lot of  the  Lake. 
Knitting. 

Archer.     Needlecraft,  p.35i-37i j  646  A67 

Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p. 41-43, 

66-81 j  790  K16 

Klickmann.     Little  girl's  knitting  &  crochet  book j  646  K32 

See  also  Spool  knitting. 

Knives.    See  Cutlery. 

Knots. 

Adams.    Harper's  outdoor  book,  p.280-292 j  790  A21 

Beard,  D.  C.    American  boys'  handy  book,  p. 71-82 j  790  B34W 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     On  the  trail,  p.233-243 j  796.5  B343 

Boy  Scouts  of  America.     Official  handbook,  p. 79-83.. j  369.2  B66a2 

Davis.     Harper's  boating  book  for  boys,  p. 204-216 j  797  D31 

Neison.     Practical  boat  building  and   sailing,  pt.2,  p.139- 

146 j  699. 1   N21P 

Verrill.    Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 200-226 j  796  V28 

Waite.     Boy's  workshop,  p.204-221 j  680  W14 

Knut  the  Great.    See  Canute,  king  of  England,  Denmark  and  Norway. 

Korea. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.141-145 j  910  B99 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p.94-111 j  915  C22a 

Huntington.     Asia,  p.182-191 j  915  H94 

Morris.      Historical    tales;   Japanese   and    Chinese,    p.330- 

^^^ j   952   M915 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  167 

Korea — continued. 

Rcdway.     All  around  Asia,  p. 26-39 j  915  R27 

Scott.     Twelve  little  pilgrims,  p. 140-150 j  915  S42 

Shaw.    Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p. 37-45 . .  j  390  S53 

Smith.     Life  in  Asia,  p.232-241 j  915  S65 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 76-81 j  572.9  S79 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.i,  p.263-275 j  909  T19 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p. 45-56 j  915  T65 

Korea.     Folklore. 

Griff  is.     The  unmannerly  tiger j  398  G894U 

Korea.     Stories. 

Wade.     Dolls  of  many  lands,  p.105-119 j  Wii8d 

Kosciusko. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Russian,  p. 226-230 j  947  M91 

Koster,  Laurens  Janszoon.    Sec  Coster,  Laurens  Janszoon. 

Ku  KIux  Klan. 

Barstow.    The  progress  of  a  united  people,  p. 16-25 j  973  B27P 

Labor  day. 

Le  Row.    Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p.329-342 j  808.8  L63 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p. 201-21 1 j  394  M22 

Labor  day.     Stories. 

Olcott.    Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.179-210 j  394  O23 

Laboulaye,  fidouard. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers,  p.125-142 j  928  A21 

Labrador. 

Grinnell  &  Roosevelt.     Trail  and  camp-fire,  p. 15-50 j  799  G92 

Hutton.     By  Eskimo  dog-sled  and  kayak .  .j  917.19  H97 

Koch.     Little  journey  to  northern  wilds j  917.19  K36 

Labrador.    Stories. 

Duncan.     Billy  Topsail,  M.  D j  D8992bi 

Wallace.     Gaunt  gray  wolf j   Wi75g 

Wallace.     Grit  a-plenty j  Wi75gr 

Wallace.    Ungava  Bob j  W175U 

Lace. 

Archer.     Needlecraft,  p.227-241,  333-350 j  646  A67 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.92- 

103,  135-144 j  790  K16 

See  also  Crocheting. — Knitting. 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de. 

Barstow.    The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p. 194-200..  .j  973.2  B27 
Blaisdell   &   Ball.      Hero    stories   from   American   history, 

p.199-216 j  973  B52h 

Brooks.     True  story  of  Lafayette j  92  Li44b 

Burton.    Lafayette j  92  Li44bu 

Crow.     Lafayette j  92  L144C 


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Lafayette,  Marquis  de — continued. 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p.  122-135 j  920  H72 

Holland.     Lafayette,  we  come ! j  92  Li44h 

Pitman.     Stories  of  old  France,  p. 285-310 j  944  P66 

Revolutionary    stories,    p. 144-165 j    R371 

Lafayette,  Marquise  de. 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p. 207-228 j  920.7  S97 

La  Fontaine,  Jean  de. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers,  p. 108-124 j  928  A21 

Lake-dwellers. 

Holbrook.     Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers j  571  H69 

See  also  Man.     Prehistoric. 

Lake  Erie,  Battle  of.     See  Erie,  Lake,  Battle  of,  1813. 

Lakes.    See  Great   lakes. —  Lake-dwellers. —  Physical   geography. —  Ta- 
hoe.  Lake. — Titicaca,  Lake. 

Lamb,  Charles. 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p. 245-263 j  928  F87 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 25-53 j  920  G38 

La  Motte-Fouque,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Karl,  baron  de. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers,  p. 178-192 j  928  A21 

Lancelot  of  the  Lake. 

Pyle.     Story  of  Sir  Launcelot j  398.25  P99S 

Pyle.     Story  of  the  champions  of  the  Round  Table,  p.3- 

96 j    398.25    P99sto 

See  also  Arthur,  King. 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin. 

Home  &  Scobey.    Stories  of  great  artists,  p. 93-1 10 j  927.5  H79 

Langley,  Samuel  Pierpont. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p. 23 1-259 j  920  P24 

Language. 

Elliot.     Romance  of  savage  life,  p.278-291 j  571  E52 

See  also  Alphabet. — Primers. — Words. — Writing. 

Lapland. 

Barnard.     How  other  people  live,  p. 14-18 qj  910  B25 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Gerda  in  Sweden,  p. 35-63 j  914.85  B52 

Du  Chaillu.     Land  of  the  long  night j  914.7  D86 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.401-407 j  910  J37 

Mirick.    Home  life  around  the  world,  p.24-33. . ; j  910  M73 

Randall.      Little    journey    to    Norway    and    Sweden,    pt.i, 

p.42-52;  pt.2,  p.97-100 j  914.81  R18 

Shaw.    Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p. 53-61 . .  j  390  S53 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 53-59 j  572.9  S79 

Larks.     Stories. 

Mulets.     Bird  stories,  p. 155-179 j   M954b 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  169 

La  Salle,  Robert  Cavelier,  steiir  de. 

Baldwin.      Discovery    of    the    old    Northwest,    p. 129-140, 

181-203,  222-236 j  977  B 19 

Catherwood.     Heroes  of  the  middle  west,  p.44-105 j  977  C28 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 268-278 j  973.2  C6s 

Drake.    Making  of  the  great  West,  p.93-118 j  978  D78 

Gordy.     Stories  of  American  explorers,  p. 185-202 j  973.1   G66 

Johnston.     Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 383-407.  .j  923.9  J36 
McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p. 16-53.  •  -j  977  M2ip 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.2,  p. 62-75 j  973  M9ia 

Parkman.     Boys'  Parkman,  p. 38-54,  71-95 j  973.2  P24b 

Parkman.     Prose  passages,  p. 37-49 j  973.2  P24P 

Pratt.     De  Soto,  Marquette  and  La  Salle j  920  P88 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p.271-277 j  910  S73f 

Lathes. 

Corbin.     Mechanical  inventions  of  to-day,  p. 184-194 j  609  C81 

Hasluck.     Lathe-work j  621.94  H33 

Latimer,  Hugh,  bishop. 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p. 153-162. ..  .j  942  C8761 
Launcelot  of  the  Lake.    See  Lancelot  of  the  Lake. 
Launches.     See  Motor  boats. 
Lava.    See  Volcanoes. 

Law. 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career,  p. 353-367 j  174  M37 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p.99-106 j  174  R31 

See   also   Arbitration. — Citizenship. — Civic    readers. — Government. — 
Lawyers. — United  States.     Government. 
Lawn-tennis.     See  Tennis. 

Lawrence,  James. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.  174-184 j  923.5  M91 

Seawell.     Twelve  naval  captains,  p. 208-233 j  923.5  S44 

Lawton,  Gen.  Henry  Ware. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 320-327 j  923.5  Mgih 

Lawyers. 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p.118-138 j  920  S649 

Lead. 

Thwaites.     How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the  Northwest, 

P-299-332 rj  977  T43 

See  also  Metals. 

Leather. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p. 147-175 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  clothed,  p.99-104 j  670  C35 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.2,  p. 77-83 j  670  C38a3 

Cooke.     A  day  with  leather  workers j  685.32  C77 


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Leather — continued. 

Mills.     Searchlights  on  some  American  industries,  p.165- 

207 j   609  M69 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors,  p.164-171 . . .  j  609  M94 
Rocheleau.       Great    American    industries;     manufactures, 

p. 75-79 j  670  R56 

See  also  Leather  work. — Shoes. 

Leather  work. 

Archer.     Needlecraft,  p.83-97 j  646  A67 

Campbell.    American  girl's  home  book,  p. 299-317 j  790  C15 

Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.368- 

378 j    790   K16 

Paret.    Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p.io6-ii8 j  790  P23 

Sanford.     Art  crafts  for  beginners,  p. 135-169 j  707.2  S22 

Warner.     Home  decoration,  p. 321-345 j  747  W23 

Leaves. 

Bailey.     First  lessons  with  plants,  p. 24-48 j  580.7  B16 

Mathews.    Familiar  trees  and  their  leaves j  582  M47a 

See  also  Botany. — Flowers. — Plants. — Trees. 

Le  Brun,  Madame. 

Bolton.    Famous  leaders  among  women,  p. 92-122 j  920.7  B6ifa 

Lee,  Gen.  Henry. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 81-88 .- j  923-5  M9ih 

Lee,  Gen.  Robert  Edward. 

Hamihon.     Life  of  Robert  E.  Lee j  92  L526h 

Harper.    Leaders  of  men,  p.359-381 j  923  H28 

Hill.     On  the  trail  of  Grant  and  Lee j  92  G789h 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 289-308 j  920  Miih 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 170-178 j  923.5  M9ih 

Lee,  Gen.  Robert  Edward.     Stories. 

Southern  stories,  p. 3-17 J  S727 

Lee,  William. 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 52-61 j  926  T65 

Legends. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold j  904  B19 

Baldwin.     Wonder-book  of  horses j  398  B19W 

Canton.     Child's  book  of  warriors j  398.2  C17 

Darton.    Wonder  book  of  old  romance .j  398.2  D26 

Ebbutt.     Hero-myths  &  legends j  398.2  E21 

Forbes.     Elizabeth's  charm-string j  398.2  F75 

Guerber.     Legends  of  Switzerland j  398.2  G95le 

Guerber.     Legends  of  the  middle  ages j  398.2  G95I 

Guerber.    Legends  of  the  Rhine j  398.2  G9S 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales j  Hi  13b 

Higginson.     Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands j  398.2  H53 

Irving.    Legends  of  the  Alhambra j  398.2  I28I 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  171 

Legends — continued. 

Irving.     Rip  Van  Winkle j  817  I28r3 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Irving.    Tales  from  the  Alhambra j  398.2  I28 

Jacobs.     Book  of  wonder  voyages j  398.2  J 13 

Lang.     Book  of  romance j  398.2  L23 

Mabie.    Legends  that  every  child  should  know j  398.2  Mil 

Petrovic.    Hero  tales  and  legends j  398  P46 

Piatt.     Stories  of  the  Scottish  border j  398.21  P68 

Pollard.     Stories  from  old  English  romance j  398.2  P76 

Scudder.     Book  of  legends j  398.2  S43 

Seven  champions  of  Christendom j  398.2  S49a 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Tappan.    Stories  of  legendary  heroes j  398.2  T19 

Underdown.     Gateway  to  romance j  821   M9ig 

Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  from  old  French  romance. . .  .j  398.2  W76S 
See  also  Arthur,  King. — Ballads. — Beowulf. — Charlemagne  romances. 

— (The)  Cid. — Fables. — Fairy  tales. — Folk-songs. — Gawain,  Sir. — 

Gudrun. — Guy  of  Warwick. — Holy  Grail. — Indians  of  America. 

Folklore. — King  Horn. — Lancelot  of  the  Lake. — Myths. — Robin 

Hood. —  Roland. —  Sagas. —  Saints. —  Siegfried. —  Sigurd.  —  Tell, 

William. — Wandering  Jew. 

Leighton,  Sir  Frederick. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.4,  p. 185-231 j  927  K23g 

Leisler,  Jacob.    Stories. 

Brooks.     In  Leisler's  times j  B773i 

Leo  X,  pope. 

Brooks.    Historic  boys,  p.  154-177 j  920  B77 

Leon,  Ponce  de.    See  Ponce  de  Leon,  Juan. 

Leonardo  da  Vinci. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.3,  p. 65-118 j  927  K23g 

Leonidas,  king  of  Sparta.    See  Thermopylae,  Battle  of,  480  B.  C. 

Lepanto,  Battle  of,  1571. 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p. 79-93 J  910.4  H15 

Leper  island.    See  Molokai  island. 

Lettering. 

Brown.     Letters  &  lettering j  74f  2  B78 

Daniels.    Text-book  of  free-hand  lettering j  744.2  D22 

Day.     Alphabets  old  &  new j  744-2  D33a 

Letters. 

Roosevelt.    Theodore  Roosevelt's  letters  to  his  children.,  j  92  R684r 

Letters.     Collections. 

Colson  &  Chittenden.     Children's  letters j  826  C 72 


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Levant.    See   Asia. — Palestine. — Turkey. 

Lewis  and  Clark  expedition. 

Brooks.     First  across  the  continent j  917.8  B77 

Drake.     Making  of  the  great  West,  p. 184-197 j  978  D78 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts,  p. 123-139 j  920  J36 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  p. 1-39... j  917.8  M21 

Roosevelt.    Stories  of  the  great  West,  p. 69-94 J  917-8  R68s 

Stories  of  American  pioneers,  p. 75-121 j  923  S88 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p.40-46 j  920  Ti9a 

Wright.     Children's   stories   of  American  progress,   p.86- 

103 j  973  W93 

Lexington  and  Concord,  Battle  of,  1775. 

Bacon.     Historic  pilgrimages  in   New   England,   p.332- 

399 j  917-4  Bi2h 

Hart.    Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution,  p.257-260. .  j  973.3  H31 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p.286-294 j  172  H64 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 157-171 j  973  M9ia 

Tiffany.     From  colony  to  commonwealth,  p.91-114 j  973.3  T45 

See  also  American  revolution. 

Libby  prison. 

Famous  adventures  and  prison  escapes,  p. 184-242 j  973.7  F21 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 298-313 j  973  M9ia 

Liberty,  Statue  of. 

Our  country:  East,  p.179-181 j  917.3  O32 

Singleton.    The  children's  city,  p. 252-257 j  917.471  S6l 

Life.    See  Conduct. — Evolution. — Hygiene. — Man. 

Life-boats.    See  Life-saving. 

Life-saving. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 139-153 j  920  B19 

By  land  and  sea,  p.249-256 j  910  B99 

Coe.    Heroes  of  everyday  life,  p. 74-103 j  920  C65 

Doubleday.    Stories  of  inventors,  p. 99-112 j  609  D7S 

See  also   Buoys. —  Fire   service. —  Lighthouses. —  Lightships. —  Ship- 
wrecks. 
Also  Darling,  Grace. 

Life-saving.    Stories. 

Drysdale.     Beach  patrol j  D853b 

Otis.     Life  savers j  O314I 

Rolt-Wheeler.    Boy  with  the  U.  S.  life-savers j  R656bl 

Light. 

Holden.    The  sciences,  p.96-109 j  500  H71 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 396-524 j  530.7  P4ia 

Williams.    How  it  works,  p.230-252 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Aurora  borealis. — Lighting. — Phosphorescence. — Photogra- 
phy.— Physics. — Sun. — X-rays. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  173 

Light  Brigade,  Charge  of  the. 

Morris.     Historical  talcs;  Russian,  p.267-275 j  947  M91 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 313-317 j  904  T77b 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p.174-181 j  904  W85 

Lighthouses. 

Baker.    Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p. 255-291 j  609  Bi7b 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 220-224 j  910  B99 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.4,  p. 120-139.  .  .j  910  K26 

Lane.    Triumphs  of  science,  p.49-56 j  609  L23 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors,  p.90-96 j  609  M94 

Our  country  :  East,  p. 86-90 j  917.3  O32 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    transportation, 

p.98-103 j  380  Rs6a 

Sea  stories,  p.86-103 j   S438 

Towle.    Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 62-70 j  926  T65 

Lighting. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p.278-316 j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 168-177 j  910  C355 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 61-96 j  609  M94 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.392-409 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Candles. — Electric  light. — Gas. — Lighthouses. — Natural  gas. 
— Petroleum. 

Lightships. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 237-243 j  910  B99 

IngersoU.     Book  of  the  ocean,  p.216-219 j  551.46  124b 

Lincoln,  Abraham. 

Baldwin.     Four  great  Americans,  p. 185-246 j  923  B19 

Barstow.     A  new  nation,  p. 166-180,  186-198 j  973  B27 

Bass.     Stories  of  pioneer  life,  p. 79-90 j  973  B29 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.342- 

367 j  920  B61 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  p. 193-210.  .j  923  B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 335-353 J  920  B77h 

Brooks.    True  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln j  92  L7i5br 

Children's  history  book,  p.303-311 j  973  C43 

Coffin.    Abraham  Lincoln j  92  L715C 

Couch.     Roll  call  of  honour,  p.90-131 j  920  C83 

Cravens.     Story  of  Lincoln j  92  L7i5cr 

Eggleston.    First  book  in  American  history,  p.171-181 .  . .  .j  973  E35 

Gallaher.     Best  Lincoln  stories j  92  L7i5g 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 373-423 j   920   G38 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p.382-395 j  923  H28 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p.238-250 j  920  H72 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  P.323-33S J  973  L76 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 309-319 J  920  Miih 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 327-338 j  920  Mil 

Mace.    Lincoln,  the  man  of  the  people j  92  L7i5m 


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Lincoln,  Abraham — continued. 

McMurry.    Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p. 170-184.  .j  977  M2ip 

Moores.    Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln j  92  L7i5mo 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 260-269 j  920  M91 

Mowry.     First  steps  in  the  history  of  our  country,  p.245- 

256 j  973  M94a 

Nicolay.     Boys'  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln j  92  L7i5n 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,  v.7,  p. 331-342 j  808.8  N46a 

Our  holidays,  p.85-102 j  394  O32 

Putnam.     Children's  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln j  92  L715P 

Schauffler.     Lincoln's   birthday j   92   L715S 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p. 129-143 j  920  S84 

Wheeler.     Abraham  Lincoln j  92  L715W 

See  also  Lincoln's  birthday. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.     Stories. 

Andrews.     The  perfect  tribute j  As68p 

Butterworth.     In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln j  B984i 

Stoddard.     The  boy  Lincoln j  S869bo 

Strange  stories  of  the  Civil  war,  p. 1 17-146 j  S897S 

Lincoln,  Gen.  Benjamin. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p.66-72 j  923.5  M9ih 

Lincoln,  Tad.    See  Lincoln,  Thomas. 

Lincoln,  Thomas. 

Sweetser.     Ten  boys  from  history,  p. 145-165 j  920  S97 

Lincoln's  birthday. 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p. 467-488 qrj  808.8  D37 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 217-230 j  808.8  L63 

McSpadden.    Book  of  holidays,  p. 17-36 j  394  M22 

Olcott.    Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p. 27-38 j  394  O23 

Schauffler.     Lincoln's  birthday j  92  L715S 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p. 193-198 j  821.08  S84 

Lind,  Jenny. 

Bolton.     Famous  types  of  womanhood,  p. 196-240 j  920.7  B6if 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.265-277 j  920.7  H72 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p. 109-120 j  920.7  S97 

Linen. 

Winship.     Our  industries;  fabrics,  p. 38-41 j  677  W78 

See  also  Cloth. — Flax. 

Linnaeus,  Carl  von. 

Wright.     Children's   stories  of  the   great   scientists,  p.90- 

113 j  925  W93 

Lions. 

Johonnot.    Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p. 22-27..  •  -J  S90.4  J37n 
Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p. 333-346  j  590.4  T19 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  175 

Lions.     Stories. 

Carter.     Lion  and  tiger  stories j  C237I 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal   stories,  p. 227-241 j   C645f 

Liquid  air. 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p.43-76 j  609  B17 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p.241-254 j  504  Tigw 

Liquids. 

Boys.    Soap-bubbles  and  the  forces  which  mould  them.  . . .  j  532  B67 

Liszt,  Franz. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p. 83-90 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.    Masters  of  music,  p. 354-372 j  927.8  C36 

Literature. 

Champlin.    Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  literature  and  art.  .rj  803  C35 
See  also  Authors. —  Ballads. —  Books   and   reading. —  Drama. —  Dra- 
matic   readers.  —  Fables.  —  Fairy  tales.  —  Humor.  —  Legends. — 
Letters. — Orations. — Poetry.   Collections. — Quotations. — Readers 
and  speakers. — Sagas. 
Literature.    American.    Sec  American  literature. 
Literature.     Chinese.    See  Chinese  literature. 
Literature.     English.     See  English  literature. 
Literature.    Hindu.    See  Hindu  literature. 

Livermore,  Mrs  Mary  Ashton  (Rice). 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 50-67 j  920.7  B61 

Lives.    See  Biography. 

Also  names  of  persons  and  classes  of  persons,  as   Inventors. — 
Painters. 

Livingstone,  David. 

Couch.    Roll  call  of  honour,  p. 167-205 j  920  C83 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 197-221 j  920  G38 

Golding.     Story  of  David  Livingstone j  92  L749g 

Hedin.     From  pole  to  pole,  p. 261-287 j  910  H39 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 85-182 j  910.9  J25 

Mathews.     Livingstone,  the  pathfinder j  92  L749m 

Warren.     Stories  from  English  history,  p.417-422 j  942  W24 

Lizards. 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and  swimmers, 

p.36-45 J   590.4  J37S 

Llamas. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 84-86 j  910  B99 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p.228-231 j  590.4  J42 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p.89-92 j  918  L23 

Llanos. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.229-233 j  910  J37 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p.278-290 j  910  S73f 


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Lobsters. 

Duncan.    The  lobster  &  his  relations,  p. 7-22 j  595.3  D89 

Local  government. 

Hill.     Lessons  for  junior  citizens j  352  HS5 

See  also  Pennsylvania.    Government. — United  States.     Government. 

Locks. 

Williams.     Hov/  it  works,  p.430-438 j  604  W74a 

Locomotive  engineers. 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p. 377-419 j  604  M76 

Locomotives. 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 155-163 j  609  B93 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p. 53-65 j  609  D75 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p. 345-368 j  670  W74 

See  also  Railroads. — Steam-engines. 
Also  Stephenson,  George. 

Locusts. 

Duncan.    Some  curious  insects,  p. 29-37 j  595-7  DSgs 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and  swimmers, 

p.136-142 j   590.4  J37S 

Morley.     Grasshopper  land,  p. 131-243 j  595.72  M91 

See  also  Cicadas  (commonly  called  locusts). —  Grasshoppers. 

Log  cabins. 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book,  p. 317-324 j  790  B34 

Beard.     Jack  of  all  trades,  p.i  16-138 j  790  B34J 

Beard.     Shelters,  shacks  and  shanties j  796.5  B34 

Bond.    Scientific  American  boy,  p.254-272 j  790  B62 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman,  p. 186-200 j  790  H16 

Logan,  John,  Mingo  chief. 

Johnston.     Famous  Indian  chiefs,  p. 209-229 j  970.2  J36 

Logging.    See  Lumbering. 

London. 

Finnemore.     England,  p.i-14 j  914.2  F51 

George.    Little  journey  to  England  and  Wales j  914.2  G31 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 231-242 j  910  H45f 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.6,  p. 107-177.. j  910  K26 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London j  914.21  M75 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p. 158-180 j  914  S86 

Thorpe.     Children's  London qj  914.21   T41 

Tomlinson.     Young  Americans  in  the  British  Isles,  p.49- 

88 j   914.2  T59 

Williamson.    John  and  Betty's  history  visit j  914.2  W75 

5"^^  also  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  London. — Tower  of  London. — West- 
minster abbey. 

London,  Zoological  gardens. 

Gask.     Wonders  of  the  zoo j  590.7  G21 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  177 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth. 

Beebe.     Story  of  Longfellow j  92  L828b 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 354-368 j  920  B77h 

Cody.     Four  American  poets,  p. 69-130 j  928  C65 

Keysor.    Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.i,  p. 125-156.  .  .  .j  928  K23 

Macomber.    Stories  of  our  authors,  p. 41-81 j  928  M21 

Our  holidays,  p. 123-138 j  394  O32 

Van  Sickle  &  Seegmiller.     Fourth  reader,  p. 204-210 j  808.8  Vi7f 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p.156-173 j  810.9  W93 

Longfellow,     Henry     Wadsworth.       Birthday     exercises. 

Gowdy.    Special  days  in  school,  p. 1 18-130 j  808.8  G75 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 144-152 j  808.8  L63 

Roe.    American  authors,  p. 5-14 J  810  R59 

Lorraine,  Henry  I  de,  duke  of  Guise.     See  Guise,  Henry  I,  de 
Lorraine,  duke  of. 

Louis,  St.    See  Louis  IX,  king  of  France. 

Louis  VII,  king  of  France. 

Douglas.     Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p.i  15-128 j  940.4  D75 

Louis  IX,  king  of  France. 

Douglas.     Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p. 326-349 j  940.4  D75 

Lang.     Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 215-240 j  922  L23 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 208-226 j  920  Mlih 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  happy  warrior,  p.55-75 J  940.4  N26 

Louis  XI,  king  of  France.    Stories. 

Scott.     Quentin  Durward j   S43iq 

Louis  XIII,  king  of  France. 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p. 356-393 J  923-1  M41 

Louis  XIV,  king  of  France. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 128-136 j  920  B48 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p. 196-217 j  920  B77 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p. 334-366 j  923.1   F24b 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p.395-439 J  923-1  M41 

Pitman.     Stories  of  old  France,  p.247-282 j  944  P66 

Louis  XV,  king  of  France. 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p.441-461 j  923.1  M41 

Louis  XVII,  titular  king  of  France. 

Hoffmann.     Little  Dauphin j  92  L927h 

Sweetser.     Ten  boys  from  history,  p.91-127 j  920  S97 

Louis  XVII,  titular  king  of  France.    Stories. 

Martineau.    The  peasant  and  the  prince j  M431P 

Louis  Napoleon.    Sec  Napoleon  III,  emperor  of  the  French. 


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Louisa,  qiieen  of  Prussia. 

Bolton.     Famous  types  of  womanhood,  p.9-61 j  920.7  B6if 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.217-228 j  920.7  H72 

Merz.     Louise,  queen  of  Prussia j  92  L928m 

Louisburg. 

Plummer.     Roy  and  Ray  in  Canada,  p.322-330 j  917.1  P72 

Louisburg.    Stories. 

Otis.     Boys  of  1745 j   0314b 

Oxley.     Fife  and  drum  at  Louisbourg j  03S4f 

Louisiana  purchase. 

Drake.    Making  of  the  great  West,  p.171-183 j  978  D78 

Southern  stories,  p. 28-33 j   S727 

Wright.     Children's   stories  of  American   progress,   p.55- 

e    ^5- ••••••• j  973  W93 

^ee  also   Lewis  and   Clark  expedition.— Mississippi   valley.— United 
States.     History. 

Lowell,  Charles  Russell. 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p.261-278 j  973  L76 

Lowell,  James  Russell. 

Cody.     Four  famous  American  writers,  p.  133-194 j  928  C65f 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.2,  p.87-109 j  928  K23 

Macomber.     Stories  of  our  authors,  p. 127-149 j  928  M21 

Rideing.    Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 140-154 j  928  R43 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

P-203-2I8 ;.   j"  gjo^  ^^3 

Lowell,  James  Russell.    Birthday  exercises. 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school,  p.114-119 j  808.8  G75 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  P.1S3-162 j  808.8  L63 

Roe.     American  authors,  p.29-34 :  gjQ  -^cq 

Lucas,  Eliza. 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p.r23-i43 j  920.7  S97 

Lucullus. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales  of  the   Romans,  p.84- 

^^ j   920    P72zgc 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p.401-405 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.227-288 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 376-385 j  920  P720 

Lumbering. 

Allen.    Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States 

p.253-276 J    6^973   A42 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed,  p.64-98 j  910  C22h 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.198-205 j  917  C22a 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  sheltered,  p.89-109 j  910  C355 

Chase  &  Clow.    Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p.ii7-r27 j  670  C38a3 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors,  p.120-131 j  917  C65 

Dorrance.    Story  of  the  forest,  p.  157-178 j  634.9  D74 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  179 

Lumbering — continued. 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p. 59-67 j  604  L23 

McMurry.    Type  studies  from  the  geography  of  the  U.  S., 

p.108-119 j   9173   M2It 

Mills.      Searchlights    on    some    American    industries,    p.l- 

32 j   609   M69 

Noyes.    Handwork  in  wood,  p. 7-29. .  .  . : j  684  N48 

Our  country:  East,  p.233-237 j  917.3  O32 

Rocheleau.     Great   American   industries;   products   of  the 

soil,  p.7-36 j  633  R56a 

See  also  Forestry. — Industries. — Sawmills. — Trees. — Wood. 

Lusignan,  Guy  of.    See  Guy  of  Lusignan,  king  of  Jerusalem. 

Luther,  Martin. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 52-62 j  920  B48 

Dutton.     Little  stories  of  Germany,  p. 87-94 j  943  D95 

Elias.     In  Tudor  times,  p.ioi-iio j  942.05  E47 

George.    Little  journey  to  Germany,  pt.i,  p. 63-67 j  914.3  G31 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p. 217-228 j  943  M9ia 

Lycurgus. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  p. 1-8.  .j  920  P72zg 
Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p.iio-ii6.  .  .  .j  920  H113 

Harper.    Leaders  of  men,  p.26-42 j  923  H28 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 50-59 J  938  M9ia 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p.49-72 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.104-140,  192-197 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 17-30 j  920  P720 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 373-392 j  920  Ti9a 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.238- 

260 j  925  W93 

Lynxes. 

Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 37-45 J  599  C86m 

Lynxes.    Stories. 

Roberts.     Haunter  of  the  pine  gloom j  R536h 

Lyon,  Mary. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 174-180 j  920  B19 

Bolton.    Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 122-140. .  . .  j  920.7  B61 
Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p. 1-30 j  920.7  P24 

Lysander. 

Gould.      Children's    Plutarch;   tales   of   the    Greeks,    p.45- 

49 j   920   P72zg 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 180-185 j  920  Hi  13 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.104-140,  192-197 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 135-140 j  920  P720 


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Macaroni. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.337- 

343 J   609.4  A42 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p. 47-54 j  914  L23 

Macbeth. 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales,  p.99-114 j  Hii3b 

Hoffman.     Story  of  Macbeth j  822.33  H24 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p. 52-58,  206-210 j  904  J37 

Scott.    Tales  of  a  grandfather,  p.7-15 J  94i  S43 

Shakespeare.     Macbeth j  822.33  T51 

Maccabaeus,  Judas.    See  Judas  Maccabasus. 

McClellan,  Gen.  George  Brinton. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 150-157 j  923.5  M9ih 

McCormick,  Cyrus  Hall. 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p. 198-205 j  926  H72 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 166-170 j  920  M91 

MacDonald,  Flora. 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p.191-194 j  904  J37S 

Mabie    &    Stephens.      Heroines    that    every    child    should 

knovv^,  p. 174-189 j  920.7  Mil 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 185-190 j  904  T77b 

McDonough,  Thomas. 

Blaisdell  &  Ball.     Heroic  deeds  of  American  sailors,  p.96- 

109 j  973  B52he 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.226-238 j  923.5  M91 

Seawell.    Tvi^elve  naval  captains,  p. 192-207 j  923.5  S44 

Macedonia. 

Demetrios.    When  I  was  a  boy  in  Greece j  92  D4i9d 

See  also  Greece.     History.    Ancient. 

Also  Alexander  the  Great,  king  of  Macedon. — Demetrius  I,  king  of 
Macedon. — Philip  II,  king  of  Macedon. 

Machinery. 

Cochrane.    Wonders  of  modern  mechanism j  604  C64 

Corbin.     Mechanical  inventions  of  to-day j  609  C81 

Williams.     How  it  works j  604  W74a 

See    also    Electric    motors. — Engines. — Inventions. — Lathes. — Loco- 
motives.—  Manufactures. —  Mechanical    drawing. —  Mechanics. — 
Mines  and  mining. — Pumps. — Sawmills. — Steam-engines. — Tools. 
— Turbines. — Water-wheels. — Windmills. 
Mackay,  Alexander  Murdoch. 

Fahs.     Uganda's  white  man  of  work j  92  Mi75f 

Madagascar. 

Carpenter.     Australia,  p.274-289 j  910  C22 

Madison,  Dolly.    See  Madison,  Mrs  Dorothy  (Payne) 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  i8i 


Madison,  Mr^  Dorothy  (Payne). 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  women,  p. 123-158.  ..  .j  920.7  B6ifa 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.203-216 j  920.7  H72 

Tappan.    Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 75-88 j  920  Ti9a 

Tappan.     American  hero  stories,  p. 224-230 j  920  T19 

Madison,  James. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p.175-187 j  920  B77h 

Magdalene  of  France,  queen  of  Scotland. 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p.157-183 j  923.1  M41 

Magellan,  Ferdinand. 

Butterworth.     Story  of  Magellan j  910  B98 

Clay.     The  treasure  finders,  p.106-124 j  973-1  C54 

Coe.    Founders  of  our  country,  p.63-74 j  973-2  C6s 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p.S9-85 J  910.8  H15 

Johnston.    Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p.  185-202.  .j  923.9  J36 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 15-20 j  904  J37s 

Lav^rler.    Story  of  Columbus  and  Magellan      j  973.1  L41 

Lucia.     Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p. 79-87 j  973-1  L96 

McMurry.     Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p.161-185 j  923.9  M21 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 62-67 j  9iO-9  SS3 

Synge.     Book  of  discovery,  p. 190-204 j  910.9  S99 

Towle.     Magellan j  92  M252t 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p.279-306 j  923.9  V27f 

Wood.     Famous  voyages  of  the  great  discoverers,  p.ioo- 

109 j   973-1    W85 

Magic. 

Collins.     Book  of  magic j  I33  C69 

Good.     Magical  experiments j    I33  G62m 

Hall.     The  handy  boy,  p.220-244 j  790  Hi6ha 

Neil.     Modern  conjurer j    I33   N21 

Magic  lanterns. 

Adams.     Harper's  indoor  book,  p. 203-221 j  680  A21 

Hopkins.     Experimental  science,  v.2,  p. 75-138 j  530-7  H78e 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.263-269 j  604  W74a 

See  aiso  Moving  pictures. 

Magna  charta. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p.ii8-i22..j  904  Bi9t 

Oilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p. 7-22 j  904  G42 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p.230-236 j  904  J37 

Magnetism. 

Collins.     Book  of  electricity,  p.27-41 j  537  C69 

Jackson.    Elementary  book  on  electricity  and  magnetism.. j  537  J12 

Meadowcroft.    A  B  C  of  electricity,  p. 16-22 j  537  MS5a2 

Morgan.     Boy  electrician,  p.i-15 J  621.3  M89 

Shafer.     Harper's  beginning  electricity,  p. 106-130 j  537  S52 

See  also  Compass.— Electricity.— Electromagnets.— Physics. 


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Magpies. 

Walker.     Bird  legend  and  life,  p. 69-81,  216-217 J  598.2  Wi7b 

Mahomet.    See  Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism. 

Maid  of  Orleans.    See  Joan  of  Arc. 

Mail  service. 

Austin.    Uncle  Sam's  secrets,  p. 22-28,  103-113 j  353  A93 

Brooks.    Century  book  for  young  Americans,  p. 134-142.  . j  342.7  B77 

Chamberlain.     How  we  travel,  p. 188-203 j  380  C35 

Du  Puy.    Uncle  Sam's  modern  miracles,  p. 177-187 j  353  D93 

Marriott.     Uncle  Sam's  business,  p. 281-296 j  353  M41 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 258-264.. j  609  M94 
Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    transportation, 

p.238-263 j  380  R56a 

Ship  of  state,  p.243-264 j  353  S55 

Tappan.     Modern   triumphs,   p.405-431 j    604  T19 

See  also  Stamps. 

Maimonides,  Moses.    Stories. 

Miller.    Under  the  Eagle's  wing j  M695U 

Maine.    Description  and  travel. 

Thoreau.     Canoeing  in  the  wilderness j  917.41  T39 

Maintenon,  Madame  de. 

Bolton,    Famous  leaders  among  women,  p. 1-54 j  920.7  B6ifa 

Maize.    See  Corn. 

Malay  peninsula. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p.201-210 j  915   C22a 

Hornaday.    Two  years  in  the  jungle,  p. 291-332 j  915.4  H79 

Malay  peninsula.    Stories. 

Fenn.    The  rajah  of  Dah j  F362r 

Malays. 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 150-156 j  572.9  S79 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p.92-103 j  915  T65 

Malta. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 407-438. ..  .j  914  K35b 
Lang.     Gibraltar  and  the  West  Indies,  p. 65-84 j  910.4  L23 

Mammoth  cave. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 125-136 j  910  J37 

Our  country:  East,  p. 57-64 j  917.3  O32 

Stockton.     Round-about  rambles,  p. 36-42 j  504  886 

Mammoths. 

Holder.     The  ivory  king.  p. 36-48 j  599.6  H71 

See  also  Animals.  Extinct. — Fossils. 


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Man. 

Elliot.    Romance  of  savage  life j  57i  E52 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p.226-244 j  910  J37 

Starr.     Strange  peoples j  572-9  S79 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Pliny,  p.37-59 J  570  P69 

See  also  Civilization. — Dwarfs. — Evolution. — History. — Manners  and 

customs. — Physiology. 

Also  names  of  races,  as  Jews. 

Man.     Prehistoric. 

Book  of  history,  v.i,  p.127-184 qrj  909  B63 

Hall.     Days  before  history j  57i  H17 

Holbrook.     Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers j  571  H69 

Shaler.    Story  of  our  continent,  p.153-165 j  917  S52 

True.     Iron  star,  p.i-31 J  57i  T77 

See  also  Archaeology. — Cave-dwellers. — Cliff-dwellers. — Evolution. — 
Geology. 

Man  with  the  Iron  Mask, 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  P.T32-135..J  904  Bi9t 
Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p.257-263 j  944  M9i5a 

Manchuria. 

Huntington.     Asia,  p.171-181 j  9i5  H94 

Mandeville,  Sir  John. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.i,  p.142- 

161 j   820.9   W93 

Manila. 

George.      Little   journeys   to    Hawaii    and    the    Philippine 

islands,  pt.2,  p. 21-47 J  919-6  G31 

MacClintock.    The  Philippines,  p.90-96 j  9I9-I4  M13 

Manila  bay,  Battle  of,  1898.     See  Spanish-American  war. 
Also  Dewey,  Admiral  George. 

Mann,  Horace. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 157-166 j  920  B19 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 320-334 j  920  B77h 

Brooks.     Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state,  p.250-257 j  974-4  B77 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 214-218 j  920  M91 

Manners. 

Griffin.     Young  folks'  book  of  etiquette j  395  G89 

Hall.     Boys,  girls  and  manners j  395  H17 

Marden.    Success,  p.200-236 j  170  M37s 

Marden.     Winning  out,  p. 18-29 j  170  M37W 

See  also  Conduct. — Manners  and  customs. 

Manners  and  customs. 

Barnard.     How  other  people  live qj  Qio  B25 

Book  of  history.     I5v QH  909  B63 


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Manners  and  customs — continued. 

Carpenter.    Around  the  world  with  the  children j  910  C22a 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed j  670  C22 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed j  630  C22 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  clothed j  670  C35 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed j  630  C35 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  sheltered j  910  C3S5 

Chamberlain.     How  we  travel j  380  C35 

Mirick.     Home  life  around  the  world j  910  M73 

Moncrieff.     Round  the  world qj  910  M81 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,    v.1-2 j  910  M91 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands j  390  S53 

Tappan.     World's  story.     14V j  909  T19 

Walsh.     Curiosities  of  popular  customs rj  394  W18 

See  also  Amusements. — Costume. — Holidays. 

Also  names  of  countries,  subheads,   Description   and  travel  and 

Manners  and  customs,  as  England.     Description  and  travel. — 

India.    Manners  and  customs. 

Mantegna,  Andrea. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.5,  p. 125-135 j  927  K23g 

Manual  training. 

Allen  &  Cotton.     Manual  training  for  common  schools.. j  684  A42 

Griffith.     Woodwork  for  secondary  schools j  684  G89W 

Seaton.    Selected  shop  problems j  684  S44 

See  also  Carpentry. — Drawing. — Handicraft. — Occupations  for  chil- 
dren.— Wood-carving. 

Manufactures, 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;  manufactures.  ..  .j  670  R56 

Williams.    How  it  is  made j  670  W74 

See  also  Automobiles. —  Bricks. —  Candles. —  Carpets. —  Clocks  and 
watches. — Cloth. — Clothing. — Commerce. — Cutlery. — Explosives. 
—  Flour.  —  Furniture.  —  Glass.  —  Hats.  — •  Industries.  —  Iron. — 
Leather. — Locks. —  Machinery. —  Matches. — Nails  and  screws. — 
Needles  and  pins. —  Paper. —  Perfumery. —  Pottery. —  Rubber. — - 
Shoes. — Soap. — Steel. — Tin. 

Maple  sugar. 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.    Reader  for  fifth  grades,  p. 268-272. .  .j  808.8  A75r 

Dorrance.    Story  of  the  forest,  p. 206-213 j  634.9  D74 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p. 54-58 j  604  L23 

Our  country:  East,  p.225-228 j  917.3  O32 

Rocheleau.      Great   American   industries;   products    of   the 

soil,  p.68-76 j  633  R56a 

Maps.     Collections. 

Cram.     Descriptive  review  of  Pennsylvania qrj  917.48  C86 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  185 


Marathon,  Battle  of,  490  B.  C. 

Church.    Helmet  and  spear,  p.i-io j  938  C46h 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  p.29-40 j  938  C46 

Church.    Story  of  the  Persian  war,  p.45-58 j  888  H47C 

Oilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p. 53-66 j  904  G42 

Linscott.    Boys'  book  of  battles,  p. 12-22 j  904  L72 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p.i-15 J  904  L82 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 126-134 J  938  M9ia 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus,  p. 252-260 j  888  H47b 

Wood.    Boy's  book  of  battles,  p.i-6 j  904  W85 

See  also  Greece.     History.     Ancient. 

Marble. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 1 14-122 j  910  C22h 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p.131-137 J  670  C38a3 

Rocheleau.     Great   American   industries;   minerals,   p.113- 

134 i    553   R56g 

Marbles  (game). 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p.3-36 j  796  B340 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p. 417-426 j  796  G77 

Marcellus. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales  of  the   Romans,   p.55- 

62 j    920    P72zgc 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.2,  p.238-27g j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.285-296 j  920  P720 

Marco  Polo.    See  Polo,  Marco. 

Marcus  Aurelius,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p. 1-24 j  920  B77 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.242-253. .  .  .j  920  Hii3f 
Stories  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p. 129-146 j  938  S84 

Margaret,  St.    See  Margaret,  queen  of  Scotland. 

Margaret,  queen  of  Scotland. 

Lang.    Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 185-195 j  922  L23 

Steedman.     Our  island  saints,  p.i39-i59 J   398.2   S810 

Margaret  of  Anjou,  queen  of  England. 

Abbott.     Margaret  of  Anjou j  92  M382a 

Farmer.    Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p.120-136 j  923.1  F24 

Margaret  of  Anjou,  queen  of  England.     Stories. 

Scott.     Anne  of  Geierstein j  S43iann 

Margaret  Tudor,  queen  of  Scotland.    Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p.i39-i55 J    B773S 

Maria  Theresa,  empress  of  Austria. 

Farmer.    Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p.283-301 j  923-1  F24 

Oertel.     Maria  Theresa J  92  M3840 


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Marie  Antoinette,  queen  of  France. 

Abbott.     Maria  Antoinette j  92  M386a 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 321-377 j  923.1  F24 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.165-181 ■ j  920.7  H72 

Pitman.     Stories  of  old  France,  p.285-310 j  944  P66 

Mariner's  compass.    See  Compass. 

Marion,  Francis. 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p. 197-219 j  923.5  J36 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p.89-98 j  923.5  M9ih 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p.223-236 j  973  M9ia 

Marionettes.    See  Puppet  shows. 

Marius,  Caius. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales  of  the   Romans,  p.69- 

77 j    920    P72ZgC 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.148-161.  . .  .j  920  Hii3f 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.48-103 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p.233-276 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.343-358 j  920  P720 

Marlborough,  Duke  of. 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 95-104 j  904  J37s 

Marlborough,  Duke  of.    Stories. 

Henty.     Cornet  of  horse j   H456CO 

Marquette,  Jacques. 

Baldwin.    Discovery  of  the  old  Northwest,  p. 149-180 j  977  B19 

Catherwood.     Heroes  of  the  middle  west,  p.i-43 J  977  C28 

Drake.     Making  of  the  great  West,  p.85-92 j  978  D78 

Hulst.     Indian  sketches,  p. 1-39 j  970-3  H91 

Johnston.     Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p.361-382.  .j  923.9  J36 
McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p.i-15..  ..j  977  M2ip 

Parkman.    Boys'  Parkman,  p.26-37 j  973.2  P24b 

Pratt.     De  Soto,  Marquette  and  La  Salle j  920  P88 

Sparks.    Famous  explorers,  p. 246-252 j  910  S73f 

Marshall,  John,  chief  justice. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p.161-174 j  920  B77h 

Cooke.     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p.257-266 j  975-5  C77 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.115-119 j  920  M91 

Martineau,  Harriet. 

Bolton.     Famous  types  of  womanhood,  p. 150-195 j  920.7- B6if 

Mary,  queen  of  England. 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 166-173.  ..  .j  920  H94 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Abbott.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots j  92  M439a 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 156-231 j  923.1  F24 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p. 78-92 j  920.7  H72 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 193-220 j  920  H94 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p. 269-315 j  923.1  M41 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  187 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.    Stories. 

Scott.     Abbot j    S43ia 

Yonge.     Unknown  to  history j  Y29U 

Mason,  Sir  Josiah. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who   became   famous,   p.46- 

53 j  920  B61 

Masonry.    See  Bricks. — Bridges. — Concrete. — Dams. — Stone. 

Massachusetts. 

Bacon.     Historic  pilgrimages  in  New  England j  917-4  Bi2h 

Brooks.    Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state j  974-4  B77 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair j  974-4  H36 

Hawthorne.    Whole  history  of  grandfather's  chair j  974-4  H36g 

Pratt  &  Lovering.     Stories  of  Massachusetts j  974-4  P88 

See  also  Boston. — Hoosac  tunnel. — Plymouth. — United  States.     Colo- 
nial period. 

Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,     Sec  St.  Bartholomew,  Massacre  of. 

Matches. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 314-316 j  910  C22h 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p.68-76 j  604  L23 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 51-57 J  609  M94 

Tidy.     Story  of  a  tinder-box j  536.46  T44 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p.46-59 j  670  W74 

Matilda  of  Flanders,  queen  of  England. 

Farmer.    Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p.iio-119 j  923-I  F24 

Maud,  queen  of  England. 

Brooks.    Historic  girls,  p.98-113 j  920.7  B77 

Maximilian,  emperor  of  Mexico. 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 316-324. .  .  .j  972  M91 

May  day. 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p. 71-80 j  790  B343 

Beard.      Indoor    and    outdoor    handicraft    and    recreation 

for  girls,  p.237-253 j  790  B343i 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p.103-113 j   394   M22 

Patten.    The  year's  festivals,  p. 155-182 j  394  P31 

Wide  world,  p. 126-133 J  9io  W67 

May  day.    Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p.119-134 J  B773S 

Dodge.     Land  of  pluck,  p.269-278 j  D671I 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.89-118 j  394  O23 

Stone   &  Fickett.     Every  day  life  in   the  colonies,  p.94- 

102 j   917-3    S87 

Mayflower  (ship).     Sec  Pilgrim  Fathers. — Plymouth. — United 

States.     Colonial  period. 


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Mazeppa,  Ivan. 

Abbott.    Peter  the  Great,  p. 33-34,  227-236 j  92  P45Sa 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Russian,  p. 149-154 j  947  M91 

Meade,  Gen.  George  Gordon. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 206-212 j  923.5  M9ih 

Meat. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 73-106,  126-153 j  630  C22 

Rocheleau.       Great    American    industries;     manufactures, 

p.99-123 j   670  R56 

See  also  Cooking. 

Mechanical  drawing. 

Anthony.     Elements  of  mechanical  drawing j  744  A62e2 

See  also  Lettering. 

Mechanical  toys.    See  Electric  toys. — Toys. 

Mechanics. 

Boy  mechanic.     2v qj   680   B66 

Collins.     Home  handy  book j  680  C69 

Hodgson.     Mechanics  indoors  and  out j  620  H66 

Hopkins.     Home  mechanics  for  amateurs j  680  H78 

Johnson.     Mechanics  and  some  of  its  mysteries j  531  J36 

Williams.     How  to  make  things j  604  W74h 

See  also  Aeroplanes. — Air-ships. — Automobiles. — Electric  motors. — 
Electric  toys. — Engineering. — Handicraft.—  Machinery. —  Motor 
boats. — Motor  cycles. — Physics. — Steam-engines. 

Meissonier,  Jean  Louis  Ernest. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.303- 

312 j  920  B61 

Memorial  day. 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p. 566-587 qrj  808.8  D37 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school,  p.  177-204 j  808.8  G75 

McSpadden.    Book  of  holidays,  p. 159-170 j  394  M22 

Schauffler.    Memorial  day j  808.8  S3im 

Shoemaker.     Holiday  entertainments,  p. 150-162 j  793  S55 

Willis  &  Farmer.     Month  by  month  books,  v.3,  p. 233-241, 

247-251 j  372  W7S 

Memorial  day.    Poetry. 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 275-298 j  808.8  L63 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p. 19-34 j  821.08  S84 

Memorial  day.    Stories. 

Harrison.     In  story-land,  p. 178-186 j   H298ii 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.141-156 j   394  O23 

Mendelssohn,  Moses. 

Hosmer.     The  Jews,  p.240-253 j  296  H82 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  189 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p.65-72 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p. 302-330 j  9278  C36 

Hosmer.     The  Jews,  p.330-354 J  296  H82 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography,  p. 217-242 j  927-8  T19 

Merchants.     See  Business. — Commerce. 

Merrimac  (ship).    See  Monitor  and  Merrimac  (ships). 

Metacom.    See  Philip,  King. 

Metal-work. 

Adams.    Harper's  indoor  book,  p.81-147 j  680  A21 

Collins.     Handicraft  for  boys,  p. 56-102 j  680  C69h 

Eraser.    Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p. 122-149 j  790  F88 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys,  p.206-218 j  790  Hi6h 

Hopkins.    Home  mechanics  for  amateurs,  p. 89-168 j  680  H78 

Sanford.     Art  crafts  for  beginners,  p.67-133 j  707.2  S22 

Sleffel.    Working  in  metals j  739  S63 

See  also  Copper  work. — Handicraft. — Ironwork. — Jewelry. 

Metals. 

Chase  &  Clow.    Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 35-99 J  670  C38a3 

Kelley.     Boy  mineral  collectors j  549  K16 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Pliny,  p. 252-271 _.j  570  P69 

See  also  Minerals.^Mines  and  mining. 

Also  names  of  metals  and  alloys,  as  Gold. 

Meteorology.    See  Weather. 

Meteors. 

Ball.     Star-land,  p.284-317 J  523  B21S2 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 

and  India,  p.133-138 J  9154  K35 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p. 449-460 j  504  Tigw 

See  also  Astronomy. 

Mexican  war. 

Abbot.     Story  of  our  army,  p.241-282 j  973  Ai2s 

Ladd.     History  of  the  War  with  Mexico j  973-6  L13 

Nicolay.     Book  of  American  wars,  p.215-243 j  973  N32 

Nicolay.     Our  nation  in  the  building,  p.357-383 J  973  N320 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American  progress,  p.248- 

267 j  973  W93 

Mexican  war.     Poetry. 

Eggleston.    American  war  ballads,  v.i,  p. 149-163 j  811.08  E35a 

Knowles.     Poems  of  American  patriotism,  p.99-ii5-.- • -J  811.08  K35 
Stevenson.     Poems  of  American  history,  p. 354-374 J  811.08  S84 

Mexico. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.ii,  p.477-535 J  909  T19 


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Mexico.     Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 376-393 j  917  C22a 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors,  p. 149-193 j  917  C65 

George.    Little  journey  to  Mexico  and  Central  America. j  917.2  G3ia 
King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2,  p. 252-285. .  .  .j  910  K26 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Mexico j  917.2  K35 

Plummer.     Roy  and  Ray  in  Mexico j  917.2  P72 

Schwatka.     In  the  land  of  cave  and  cliff  dwellers j  917.2  S41 

Mexico.    History. 

Coxhead.    Mexico j  972  C85 

Lang.     Blue  true  story  book,  p. 76-136 j  904  L23b 

Lang.     True  story  book,  p. 224-325 j  904  L23 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 44-70,  226- 

235,  288-308,  316-324 j  972  M91 

Seelye    &   Eggleston.      Montezuma    and   the    conquest    of 

Mexico j  972  S45 

See  also  Alamo,  Siege  of  the,  1836. 

Also  Alvarado,   Pedro   de. — Cortes,    Hernando.— Montezuma    II, 
emperor  of  Mexico. 

Mexico.    Manners  and  customs. 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Manuel  in  Mexico j  917.2  B52 

By  land  and  sea,  p.102-112 j  910  B99 

Carroll.  &  Jerome.     Around  the  world;  book  three,  p.47- 

7^ j  910  C23C 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p. 16-35 j  918  L23 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p.  17-25 j  572.9  S79 

Wide  world,  p.108-113,  123-125 j  910  W67 

Mexico.    Stories. 

Gaines.     Little    Light j    G139I 

Henty.     By  right  of  conquest j  H456br 

Munroe.     White  conquerors j   M968W 

Smith.    Under  the  cactus  flag j  S6551U 

Meyerbeer,  Giacomo. 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p.232-245 j  927.8  C36 

Mice. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p.iii-124..  .j  599.3  B94 
Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 144-173.. j  599  C86m 

Michael  Angelo. 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 206-211 j  904  E35 

Holland.      Historic   boyhoods,   p.21-34 j    920   H72 

Home  &  Scobey.     Stories  of  great  artists,  p. 27-44 j  927.5  H79 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 130-142 j  904  J37S 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.3,  p. 3-64 j  927  K23g 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 194-197..  .  .j  914  K35b 
Stories  of  the  middle  ages,  p.  167-177 j  S8842 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  191 

Microbes.     See  Germs. 

Microscope. 

Hopkins.     Home  mechanics  for  amateurs,  p. 218-225 j  680  H78 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.253-263 j  604  W74a 

Middle  ages. 

Atkinson.     European  beginnings  of  American  history.... j  940  A87 
Bourne  &  Benton.     Introductory  American   history,  p.86- 

^45 j  973  B65 

Creighton.     Heroes  of  European  history,  p.47-112 j  940  C87 

Gordy.     American  beginnings  in  Europe,  p. 113-228 j  940  G66 

Guerber.     Legends  of  the  middle  ages j  398.2  G95I 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  ot  the  middle  ages..j  920  Hii3fa 

Harding.     Story  of  the  middle  ages j  940.1  H25 

Quennell.    History  of  everyday  things  in  England.    2v..j  914.2  Q25 

Tappan.     European  hero  stories j  940  T19 

Tappan.     Heroes  of  the  middle  ages j  940  Tiga 

Tappan.     Old  World  hero  stories j  909  T190 

Tappan.     When  knights  were  bold j  940.1  T19 

See  also  Chivalry. — Crusades. — Europe.     History. — Feudal  system. 
Also  names  of  persons,  as  Charlemagne,  emperor  of  the  West. 

Middle  ages.     Stories. 

Bouvet.     Sweet  William j   B66is 

Knapp.     Boy  and  the  baron j  K335b 

Lamprey.     In  the  days  of  the  guild j  Li99i 

Pyle.     Otto  of  the  silver  hand j  P9960 

Reade.     Cloister  and  the  hearth j   R253C 

Stein.     Gabriel  and  the  hour  book j  S8i9g 

Stein.     Little  count  of  Normandy j  S8i9li 

Stein.     Little  shepherd  of  Provence j  S819I 

Stein.     Troubadour  tales j  S8l9t 

Stockton.     Story  of  Viteau j  S866s 

Stories  of  the  middle  ages j  S8842 

Yonge.     Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest j  Y29d 

Migration  of  birds.    See  Birds.    Migration. 

Miles,  Gen.  Nelson  Appleton. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 328-336 j  923.5  M9ih 

Military  life.    See  Army  life. 

Military  training. 

Collins.     Boys'  military  manual j  355.5   C71 

Ellis  &  Garey.     Plattsburg  manual j  355.51    E53a 

Milk. 

Evans.     Farm  life  readers,  book  five,  p. 342-347 j  808.8  E94a 

Fabre.     Our  humble  helpers,  p. 293-315 j  636  Fii 

Jewett.     Town  and  city,  p.  149-163 j  614  J31 

Our  country:  East,  p. 174-178 j  917.3  O32 

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Millais,  Sir  John  Everett. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.4,  p.119-183 j  927  K23g 

Millet,  Jean  Frangois. 

Home  &  Scobey.     Stories  of  great  artists,  p. 1 10-136. . .  .j  927.5  H79 

Millinery.    See  Costume. — Hats. 

Milton,  John. 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,  v.7,  p. 15-31 j  808.8  N46a 

Wright.     Children's'stories  in  English  literature,  v.2,  p.ioo- 

142 j   820.9   W93 

Minerals. 

Kelley.     Boy  mineral  collectors j   549   K16 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;  minerals j  553  R56g 

Verrill.    Harper's  book  for  young  naturalists,  P.237-2S0. .  j  579  V28h 
See  also  Geology. — Marble. — Metals. — Mines   and  mining. 
Also  names  of  minerals,  as  Coal. — Salt. 

Mines  and  mining. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 192-198 j  917  C22a 

Cooke.     A  visit  to  a  coal  mine j  622.33  C77 

Corbin.     Mechanical  inventions  of  to-day,  p. 69-94 j  609  C81 

Greene.    Coal  and  the  coal  mines j  622.33  G83 

Kelley.     Boy  mineral  collectors,  p.ioi-113,  242-259 j  549  K16 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 5,  p. 38-50.... j  910  K26 

Martin.    Story  of  a  piece  of  coal,  p.84-101 j  553.2  M42 

Price.     The  land  we  live  in,  p. 139-155 j  351.71 1  P94 

Williams.     How^  it  is  done,  p.437-466 ; j  620  W74 

See  also  Coal. — Explosives. —  Gold. —  Iron. —  Lead. —  Metals. —  Min- 
erals.— Salt. — Silver. 

Mines  and  mining.     Stories. 

Henty.     Facing  death j  H456fa 

Munroe.     Derrick  Sterling j   M968de 

Samuel.    Story  of  gold  and  silver j  S193S 

Ministers. 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 284-314 j  920  S649 

See  also  Preaching. 

Also  names  of  ministers,  as  Beecher,  Henry  Ward. 

Minks. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p. 90-93.... j  599-3  B94 
Cram.     Little  beasts  of  field  &  vi^ood,  p. 107-136 j  599  C86 

Mint.     See  United  States.     Mint. 

Missionary  work. 

Banks.     Heroes  of  the  South  seas j  266  B22 

Humphreys.     Missionary  explorers j  922  H92 

See  also  names  of  missionaries,  as  Chalmers,  James. — Mackay,  Alex- 
ander Murdoch. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  193 

Mississippi  river. 

Bond.     Pick,  shovel  and  pluck,  p.92-102 j  620  B62p 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.146-172 j  917  C22a 

Du  Puy.    Uncle  Sam's  modern  miracles,  p. 70-82 j  353  D93 

McMurry.      Larger  types   of   American   geography,   p.94- 

134 j  917.3  M21 

Mississippi  river.     Stories. 

Eggleston.     Last  of  the  flatboats j   E3571I 

Eggleston.      Running  the   river j    E357ir 

Mississippi  valley. 

Catherwood.     Heroes  of  the  middle  west j  977  C28 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley j  977  M2ip 

Parish.     The  man  with  the  iron  hand j  973.2  P23 

Mitchell,  Maria. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 87-103.  . . .  j  920.7  B61 

Modeling.     See  Clay-modeling. — Sculpture. 

Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.8o- 

92 j   920    Hii3fa 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p. 144-162 j  923  H28 

Holland.     Mohammed j   92  M772h 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations,  v.2,  p. 36-47 j  909  N37 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Story  of  the  crusades,  p. 9-44 j  940.4  W76 

Mold.    See  Fungi. 

Moldings. 

Mills.     Searchlights  on  some  American  industries,  p.208- 

227 j   609  M69 

Moles. 

Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p.209-234.  .j  599  C86m 
Mcllvaine.     Outdoors,  indoors  and  up  the  chimney,  p.173- 

179 j  570.4  M17 

MoUusks.    See  Animals. — Ocean  life. — Oysters. — Shells. 

Molokai  island. 

Krout.    Alice's  visit  to  the  Hawaiian  islands,  p. 156-172. .  j  919.69  K42 
See  also  Damien,  Father. 

Money. 

Austin.     Uncle   Sam's   secrets j   353   A93 

Lubbock.     Short  history  of  coins  and  currency j  332.49  L96 

Marriott.    Uncle  Sam's  business,  p.97-127 j  353  M41 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 13-28 j  670  W74 

See  also  Coins. — -Commerce. — United  States.    Mint. 

Monitor  and  Merrimac  (ships). 

Abbot.     Naval  history  of  the  U.  S.,  p.664-682 j  973  Ai2n 

Barstow.     The  Civil  war,  p.84-97 j  973-7  B27 

Civil  war  stories,  p. 33-59 j  C496 


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Monitor  and  Merrimac  (ships) — continued. 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p. 183-195 j  973  L76 

Matthews.     Our  navy  in  time  of  war,  p. 1-32 j  973.7  M47 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 275-284 j  973  M9ia 

Stevens.     Boy's  book  of  famous  warships,  p. 154-170 j  359  S84 

Strange  stories  of  the  Civil  war,  p. 147-162 j  S897S 

Worden.     The  Monitor  and  the  Merrimac j  973.7  W89 

Monkeys, 

Johonnot.    Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p. 233-256.. j  590.4  J37n 

Miller.     Four-handed  folk j   599.8  M69 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals,  p.  192-208 j  599  M85 

Morris.    Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p. 247-282 j  910  M91 

See  also  Apes. 

Monkeys.     Stories. 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal  stories,  p.44-80 j   C645f 

Drummond.    The  monkey  that  would  not  kill j  D844m 

Johnston.     Story  of  Dago j  J367S 

Otis.     Mr.  Stubbs's  brother j  0314m 

Monmouth's  rebellion.    Stories. 

Van  Dyke.    Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p.209-220 j  904  V18 

Monroe,  James. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 188-201 j  920  B77h 

Montefiore,  Sir  Moses. 

Hosmer.     The  Jews,  p.277-294 j  296  H82 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 379-384 j  926  P27 

Montefiore,  Sir  Moses.    Stories. 

Cooper.     Think  and  thank j   C789t 

Montenegro. 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Balkans,  pt.i,  p. 13-26 j  914.96  G31 

Trevor.     Montenegro j   914.97  T73 

Montezuma  II,  emperor  of  Mexico. 

Pratt.     Cortes  and  Montezuma j  973.1  P88 

Seelye  &  Eggleston.     Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of 

Mexico j   972   S45 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians,  p. 11-44 j  970.2  Wii 

See  also  Mexico.     History. 
Also  Cortes,  Hernando. 
Montreal. 

Plummer.    Roy  and  Ray  in  Canada,  p. 87-166 j  917.1  P72 

Montrose,  James  Graham,  marquis  of. 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p. 135-168 j  920  L23 

Monuments.    See  Pyramids. 
Moody,  Dwight  Lj'man. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,   p.323- 

341 j  920  B61 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  195 

Moon. 

Ball.     Star-land,  p. 74-133 j  523  B21S2 

Porter.     Stars  in  song  and  legend,  p. 13-21 j  523.8  P83 

Pratt.     Storyland  of  stars,  p.41-47 j  523.8  P88 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p.315-324 j  590.4  T19 

See  also  Astronomy. — Tides. 

Moon.    Stories. 

Holbrook.    Book  of  nature  myths,  p. 179-200 j  398  H69 

Moore,  Sir  John. 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 124-129 j  904  J37S 

Moore,  Sir  John.    Stories. 

Henty.    With  Moore  at  Corunna j  H4S6wm 

Moors. 

Finnemore.      Morocco j    916.4    F51 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p. 179-183 j  904  J37 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish,  p. 23-150,  192-201 j  946  M91 

See  also  Alhambra. — Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism. 
Moose. 

Roosevelt.     Wilderness  hunter,  p. 203-229 j  799  R68w 

Moose.    Stories. 

Roberts.     King  of  the  Mamozekel j   R536k 

Moral  stories.     See  Ethical  stories. 

More,  Sir  Thomas. 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p. 130-142 j  942  C8761 

Elias.     In  Tudor  times,  p. 214-225 j  942.05  E47 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p.95-111 j  920  H94 

Lang.     Red  book  of  heroes,  p.222-245 j   920  L23 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London,  p.165-181 j  914.21  M75 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 224-232 j  920  Y29 

More,  Sir  Thomas.    Stories. 

Van  Dyke.    Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p. 1 18-127 J  904  V18 

Morgan,  Daniel. 

Blaisdell   &   Ball.     Hero    stories    from   American   history, 

p.105-122 j  973  B52h 

Cooke.     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p.289-297 j  975.5  C77 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 73-80 j  923.5  M9ih 

Mormons. 

Coffin.     Building  the  nation,  p. 440-449 j  973  C66 

Drake.     Making  of  the  great  West,  p. 264-268 j  978  D78 

Morocco. 

Finnemore.     Morocco j  916.4  F51 

Morris,  Gouverneur. 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p. 91-99 j  973  L76 


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Morris,  Robert. 

Baldwin.     American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 189-194 j  920  B19 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 130-145 j  920  B77h 

Goho.    Pennsylvania  reader,  p.76-78 j  974-8  G57 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p.66-75 j  920  M91 

Morse,  Samuel  Finley  Breese. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p.305-319 J  920  B77h 

Eggleston.     First  book  in  American  history,  p.161-171 . .  .j  973  E35 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p.i68-i88 j  926  H72 

Macomber.    Stories  of  great  inventors,  p. 79-119 j  926  M21 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p.259-274 j  973  M9ia 

Perry.     Four  American  inventors,  p.131-201 j  926  P44 

Moselle  river. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.47-52 j  910  B99 

Moses. 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p. 1-25 j  923  H28 

Mosquitoes. 

Evans.    Farm  life  readers;  book  five,  p. 298-302 j  808.8  E94a 

Mcllvaine.     Outdoors,  indoors  and  up  the  chimney,  p.141- 

147 j  570.4  M17 

Schvi^artz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p.49-68 j  595-7  S39 

Mother  Goose  melodies.    See  Nursery  rhymes. 

Mothers'  day. 

McSpadden.    Book  of  holidays,  p.145-157 j  394  M22 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.121-133 j  394  O23 

Moths. 

Ballard.    Among  the  moths  and  butterflies j  595.78  B21 

Dickerson.    Moths  and  butterflies j  595.78  D55 

Duncan.     Butterflies  and  moths j  595.78  D89 

Holland.     The  moth  book qj  595.78  H72m 

Miller.     Butterfly  and  moth  book j  595.78  M69 

Morley.    Insect  folk,  v.2,  p. 45-86 j  595.7  M91 

Weed.     Life  histories  of  American  insects,  p.99-134.  . .  .j  595.7  W42 
See  also  Butterflies. — Caterpillars. — Silkworms. 

Motion  pictures.    See  Moving  pictures. 

Motley,  John  Lothrop. 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p.174-187 j    810.9    W93 

Motor  boats. 

Davis.    Harper's  boating  book  for  boys,  p. 219-304 j  797  D31 

Davis.     Motor  boating  for  boys j  629.1232  D31 

Verrill.     Book  of  the  motor  boat j  629.1232  V28 

Motor  cars.     See  Automobiles. 

Motor  cycles. 

Bullivant.     Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies,  p. 368-378 j  790  B87 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  197 

Motors.    Sec  Electric  motors. 

Mott,  Mrs  Lucretia  (Coffin). 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p. 33-49 J  920.7  B61 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 219-225 j  920  Mgi 

Motte-Fouque,  baron  de  la.     Sec  La  Motte-Fouque,   Friedrich 
Heinrich  Karl,  baron  de. 

Mottoes.     Sec  Quotations. 

Mould.     See  Fungi. 

Mound-builders. 

Hazard.     Indians  and  pioneers,  p. 26-39 J  973-1  H37a 

Higginson.     Young  folks'  history  of  the  U.S.,  p. 5-12.... j  973  H53 

Holbrook.     Cjave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers j  571  H69 

Our  country:  East,  p.50-56 j  017.3  O32 

Starr.     American   Indians,  p.98-107 j   970.1   S79 

Mount  Vernon. 

Blaisdell   &  Ball.     Short  stories  from   American   history, 

p.104-110 j  973  B52S 

Our  country:  East,  p.  137-140 j  917-3  O32 

Mountains.    See  Geology. — Physical  geography. — Volcanoes. 
Also  names  of  mountains,  as  Alps  mountains. 

Mouse  tower. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p. 58-63 j  943  M9ia 

Moving  pictures. 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p.115-130 j  609  D75 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p. 164-223 j  609  M48a 

Tappan.    Wonders  of  science,  p. 37-52 j  504  T19W 

Mozambique. 

White   &   Smith.     Little   journey  to   South   Africa,   p.171- 

181 j    916.8    W63I 

Mozart,  Wolfgang  Amadeus. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became   famous,  p.72- 

82 j  920  B61 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p. 43-48 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p.151-173 j  927.8  C36 

Holland.    Historic  boyhoods,  p.109-121 j  920  H72 

Sweetser.    Ten  boys  from  history,  p. 197-210 j  920  S97 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography,  p. 1 19-158.  .  .  .j  927.8  T19 

Mucius,  Caius. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 61-63 j  920  Hii3f 

Mud  turtles.    Sec  Turtles. 

Muir,  John. 

Muir.     Story  of  my  boyhood  and  youth j  92  M953m 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p.  1-28 j  920  P24 

Wade.     Pilgrims  of  to-day,  p. 1-53 j  920  Wii 


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Murat,  Marechal  Joachim,  king  of  Naples. 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p. 248-276 j  923.5  J36 

Montorgueil.      Murat j    92    M97im 

Murillo,  Bartolome  Esteban. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.i,  p.49-9t) j  927  K23g 

Museums. 

Singleton.    The  children's  city j  917.471  S61 

Mushrooms. 

Atkinson.     First  studies  of  plant  life,  p.215-221 j  581  A87 

Mcllvaine.     Outdoors,  indoors  and  up  the  chimney,  p.31- 

36 j    570.4    M17 

See  also  Fungi. 

Music. 

Lillie.    Story  of  music  and  musicians j  780  L69 

Upton.     In  music  land,  p. 140-167 j  927.8  U26 

See  also  Cantatas. — College  songs. — -Hymns. — Musical  instruments. 
— Musicians. — National  songs. — Operettas. — Songs. 

Musical  instruments. 

Upton.     In  music  land,  p.  168-192 j  927.8  U26 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.277-309 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Pianos. 

Musicians. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music j  927.8  C36 

Lillie.    Story  of  music  and  musicians j  780  L69 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography j  927.8  T19 

Upton.       In  music  land j  927.8  U26 

See  also  names  of  musicians,  as  Wagner,  Richard. 

Muskrats. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  P.43-47....J  599.3  B94 

Cram.     Little  beasts  of  field  &  wood,  p. 153-192 j  599  C86 

Sharp.    A  watcher  in  the  woods,  p.37-49 j  590.4  S53 

Mythology.    See  Myths. 

Myths. 

Baldwin.    Wonder-book  of  horses j  398  B19W 

Clarke.    Child's  guide  to  mythology. . j  291  C53 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories j  398  C77a 

Farmer.     Nature  myths  of  many  lands j  398  F24 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths j  398  H69 

Olcott.     The  wonder  garden j  398  O23W 

Porter.     Stars  in  song  and  legend j  523.8  P83 

Shahan.    Myths  and  legends j  292  S52m 

Tappan.    Myths  from  many  lands j  291  T19 

See  also  Argonauts. — Fairy  tales. — Indians  of  America.     Folklore. — 
Legends. — Sagas. 
Also  names  of  mythological  heroes,  as  Hercules. — Theseus. 


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Myths.     Greek  and  Roman. 

^  Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories J   292   B19 

i^  Baldwin.     Story  of  the  golden  age j  292  B19S 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  fable j  292  B87 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Bulfinch.    Golden  age  of  myth  &  legend j  292  B87g 

Burt  &  Ragozin.     Herakles j  292  B94 

Carpenter.     Hellenic  tales j  292  C22 

Church.     Stories  of  the  Old  World j  292  C46 

Cox.     Tales  of  ancient  Greece j   292  C85 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece j  292  F52 

Francillon.    Gods  and  heroes j  292  F86a 

Gayley.    Classic  myths j  292  G25a 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome j  292  G95 

Harding.     Stories  of  Greek  gods,  heroes  and  men j  292  H25 

i^awthorne.    Tanglewood  tales qj  292  H36t 

t^Hawthorne.     Wonder-book j  292  H36WO 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

•    Holbrook.    'Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song j  292  H69 

Hutchinson.     Sunset  of  the  heroes j  292  H97S 

Kingsley.      Heroes j    292   K27 

Kupf er.     Stories  of  long  ago j  292  K43 

Niebuhr.     Greek  heroes j  292  N33g 

V-Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories j  292  P33 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales j  292  S88 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands,  p.3-250 j  291  T19 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics,  p.67-175 j  880.8  T19 

Myths.     Norse. 

Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories j  293  B68 

t^Brown.     In  the  days  of  giants j  293  B78 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Hale,  p.406-435 J  292  B87 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Scott,  p.409-444 j  292  B87a 

Bulfinch.     Golden  age  of  myth  &  legend,  p.407-457 J  292  B87g 

Cartwright.    One  for  Wod  and  one  for  Lok j  293  C24 

Foster  &  Cummings.     Asgard  stories j  293  F81 

Gayley.     Classic   myths,   p.373-409 J   292   G25a 

Guerber.      Myths    of    northern    lands j    293    G95 

Hoffman.     Book  of  the  sagas j  293  H67 

Keary.    Heroes  of  Asgard J  293  Kish 

Litchfield.     The  nine  worlds j  293  L73 

Mabie.    Norse  stories J  293  Mil 

Mortensen.    Handbook  of  Norse  mythology j  293  M92 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands,  p.253-359 j  291   T19 

^  Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  Norse  heroes j  293  W76 


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Nails  and  screws. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 164-169 j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 143-145 j  910  C355 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p. 400-407 j  670  W74 

Names. 

Swan.     Girls'  Christian  names j  929.4  S97 

See  also  Indians  of  America.     Names. 

Nansen,  Fridtjof. 

Bull.     Fridtjof  Nansen j  92  Ni26bu 

Hedin.     Fom  pole  to  pole,  p. 392-403 j  910  H39 

Horton.     Frozen  North,  p. 104-132 j   919.8  H81 

Napoleon  I,  emperor  of  the  French. 

Bolton.*    Famous  leaders  among  men,  p. 1-86 j  920  B6if 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p. 433-477 j  923.1  F24b 

Foa.     Boy  life  of  Napoleon j  92  Ni29f 

Harper.     Leaders   of  men,   p.312-334 j   923   H28 

Hathaway.     Napoleon,  the  little  Corsican j   92  Ni29h 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 174-187 j  920  H72 

Marshall.     Story  of  Napoleon j  92  Ni29m 

Marshall.    Through  Europe  with  Napoleon j  92  Ni29ma 

Montorgueil.     Bonaparte qj  92  Ni29mo 

Seeley.     Short  history  of  Napoleon  the  First j  92  N129S 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 275-290 j  920  Tiga 

Wheeler.     Boys'  Napoleon j  92  N129W 

See  also  Waterloo,  Battle  of,  1815. 

Napoleon  I,  emperor  of  the  French.    Stories. 

Brooks.     Boy  of  the  first  empire j  B773b 

Henty.     Through  Russian  snows j  H456th 

Napoleon  III,  emperor  of  the  French. 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 291-307 j  920  Ti9a 

Nasmyth,  James. 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v. 2,  p.141-147 j  926  P27 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 132-140 j  926  T6s 

National  parks. 

United  States — Interior  department.     National  parks  port- 
folio  j  711   U25 

Yard.     Top  of  the  continent j  711  Y15 

See  also  Yellowstone  national  park. — Yoseinite  valley. 

National  songs. 

Bantock.     Sixty  patriotic  songs qj  784.4  B22 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p. 124-160 j  927.8  B98 

Smith.     Peace  and  patriotism j  808.8  S64 

Sousa.    National,  patriotic  and  typical  airs  of  all  lands,  .qj  784.4  S72 
See  also  Folk-songs. — Songs. 


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Natural  bridge,  Arizona. 

Lummis.     Some  strange  corners  of  our  country,  p.  142- 

160 J  917.8   L97S 

Natural  bridge,  Virginia. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 122-125 .j  910  J37 

Natural  gas. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.225-228 j  91 7  C22a 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day.  p.90-97 J  604  L23 

Our  country:    East,  p.4i-4S J  917-3  O32 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries:  minerals,  p.69- 

74 j   553  R56g 

Winchell.    Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p.173- 

183 j  550  W77W 

See  also  Gas. 

Natural  history. 

Andrews.     Stories  Mother  Nature  told j  570-4  A56 

Bailey.     Boys'  and  girls'  ask-at-home  questions j  031  B16 

Buckley.     Eyes  and  no  eyes j   570.4  BBse 

Buckley.    Wild  life  in  woods  and  fields j  590-4  B85 

Burroughs.     Birds  and  bees j  591-5  B94b 

Burroughs.     Field  and  study j  570.4  B94 

Burroughs.    Little  nature  studies.    2v j  591-5  B94I 

Champlin.    Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  natural  history.. rj  570.3  C35 

Comstock.     Handbook  of  nature-study r j  570.7  C73 

Ewald.     The  queen  bee j  570.4  E96 

Fabre.     Story-book  of  science j  504  Fi  i 

Gibson.     Eye  spy j   570.4  G37e 

Gibson.     Secrets  out  of  doors j  570-4  G37S 

Gibson.     Sharp  eyes j  570.4  G37 

Gould.     Mother  Nature's  children j  570.4  G73 

Hawkes.    The  boy  woodcrafter j  590-4  H36 

Mcllvaine.     Outdoors,  indoors  and  up  the  chimney.... j  570.4  M17 

Mathews.     Familiar  features  of  the  roadside j  570.4  M47 

Needham.     Outdoor  studies j  590.4  N19 

Sharp.     Fall  of  the  year j  590.4  S53f 

Sharp.     Spring  of  the  year j  590-4  S53S 

Sharp.     Winter j  590.4  S53W 

Strong.     All  the  year  round.     4v j  570-4  S92 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature j  504  T19 

Verrill.     Boy  collector's  handbook j  579  V28 

Verrill.     Harper's  book  for  young  naturalists j  579  V28h 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Pliny j  570  P69 

Wright.     Stories  of  plants  and  animals j  570-4  W935P 

See  also  Animals. — Aquariums. — Botany. — Fossils. — Geology. — Man. 
— Minerals. — Nature. — Ocean. — Outdoor  life. — Physical  geogra- 
phy.— Plants. — Science. — Taxidermy. — Trees. 


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Nature. 

George.     Primary  plan  book.     3v j  372   G3ia2 

Hall  &  Lennox.    Red  letter  days  and  red  letter  facts,  p.68- 

152 j  808.8  H17 

Quayle.     In   God's  out-of-doors j   814    Q21 

Spauldirlg  &  Bryce.     Fifth  reader,  p.225-276 j  808.8  S73b 

Willis  &  Farmer.     Month  by  month  books.     3v j  372  W75 

See  also  Animals. — Arbor  day. — Birds. — Botany. — Earth. — Flowers. 

— Natural  history. — Outdoor  life. — Plants. — Science. — Trees. 

Nature.    Poetry. 

Bellamy  &  Goodwin.     Open  sesame,  v.i,  p.89-130;  v. 2, 

P-335-349;  V.3,  p.iii-147 j  808.8  B41 

Bryant.    New  library  of  poetry  and  song,  p. 403-496. .  qrj  821.08  B84f 

Coates.    Children's  book  of  poetry,  p. 295-352 j  821.08  C62C 

Ingpen.     One  thousand  poems  for  children,  p. 139-186.. j  821.08  I24 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p.181-216 j  808.8  L63 

Lovejoy.     Nature  in  verse j  821.08  L942 

Lovejoy.     Poetry  of  the  seasons j  821.08  L942P 

Lucas.     Another  book  of  verses,  p. 5-44 j  821.08  L96a 

McMurry  &  Cook.    Songs  of  the  tree-top  and  meadow. .j  821.08  M2r 
O'Neill.     Recitations  for  assembly  and  class-room,  p.48- 

106 j   808.8   O25 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p. 313-368 j   821.08  S84 

Tappan.     Poems  &  rhymes,  p.329-390 j  821.08  T19 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Golden  numbers,  p.i-120 j  821.08  W68g 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Posy  ring,  p. 3-122 j  821.08  W68 

Nature.     Stories. 

Clarke.     Child's  guide  to  mythology j  291   C53 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories j  398  C77a 

Farmer.     Nature  myths  of  many  lands j   398  F24 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths j  398  H69 

Olcott.     Red  Indian  fairy  book j  398.097  O23 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world j  372.2  P86 

Naval  battles. 

Abbot.     Naval  history  of  the  U.  S j  973  Ai2n 

Blaisdell  &  Ball.     Heroic  deeds  of  American  sailors.... j  973  B52he 

Frothingham.     Sea   fighters j   923.5    F97 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea j  910.4  H15 

Hart.     How  our  grandfathers  lived,  p. 238-255 j  973  H31 

Ingersoll.     Book   of   the   ocean,    p.107-140 j    551.46    124b 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy j  923.5  M91 

Stevens.     Boy's  book  of  famous  warships j  359  S84 

See  also  Battles. —  England.     Navy. —  Pirates. —  Spanish  Armada. — 

Submarine  boats. — United  States.     Navy. — Warships. 

Also  names  of  naval  battles,  commanders  and  ships,  as  Constitu- 
tion (ship). — Erie,  Lake,  Battle  of,   1813. — Jones,  John   Paul. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  203 

Naval  life. 

Codd.     With  Evans  to  the  Pacific j  359  C65 

Doubleday.     Gunner  aboard  the  "Yankee" j  973.89  D75 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  blue  sea j  910.4  N26 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 33-43 j  174  R31 

Three  years  behind  the  guns j  910.4  T42 

See  also   Naval   battles.  —  Pirates.  —  Sea   stories.  —  Ships.  —  United 
States.     Naval  Academy. — United  States.     Navy. — Voyages. 

Naval  life.     Stories. 

Clark.     Boy  life  in  the  U.  S.  navy j   C5222b 

Cooper.     Two  admirals j   C787t 

Norton.     Jack   Benson's  log j    N463J 

Norton.     Medal   of  honor   man j    N463m 

Norton.     Midshipman   Jack j    N463mi 

Seawell.     Little  Jarvis j  S442I 

Seawell.     Midshipman  Paulding j    S442m 

Seawell.     Quarterdeck,  and  Fok'sle j  S442q 

Seawell.     Through  thick  and  thin,  p.119-215 j  S442t 

Smith.     His  majesty's  sloop  Diamond  Rock j  S649h 

Naval  War  College,  Newport,  R.  I.  See  United  States.  Naval  War 
College,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Navies.  See  England.  Navy. —  Naval  battles. —  Naval  life. —  Ship- 
building.— Spanish  Armada. — Submarine  boats. — United  States. 
Navy. — Warships. 

Navigation.  See  Boats  and  boating. — Canals. — Canoes  and  canoeing. 
— Commerce. —  Compass. —  Life-saving. —  Lighthouses. —  Light- 
ships.— Ocean. —  Rowing. —  Sailing. —  Sailors. —  Ship-building. — 
Ships. — Shipwrecks. — Signals. — Travel. — Voyages. —  Yachts  and 
yachting. 

Needles  and  pins. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  clothed,  p. 316-327 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p. 157-162 j  670  C35 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p. 84-89 j  604  L23 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 172-177.. j  609  M94 
Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    manufactures, 

p. 124-129 j  670  R56 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p. 383-397,  408-416 j  670  W74 

Needlework.  See  Bead  work. —  Crocheting. —  Drawn-work. —  Dress- 
making.— Embroidery. — Knitting. — Lace. — Sewing. 

Negroes. 

Andrews.    Each  and  all,  p. 23-50 j  910  A56e 

Andrews.     Seven  little  sisters,  p. 71-84 j  910  A56S 

Chance.     Little  folks  of  many  lands,  p. 53-65 j   910   C36 

Schwartz.     Five  little  strangers,  p. 72-102 j  910  S39 


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Negroes — continued. 

Starr.      Strange   peoples,   p. 128-134 j    572.9    S79 

See  also  Slavery. 

Also    Douglass,     Frederick. — Toussaint     L'Ouverture,     Frangois 
Dominique. — Washington,  Booker  Taliaferro. 

Negroes.     Stories. 

Harris.    Aaron  in  the  wildwoods j  H293a 

Harris.     Daddy  Jake  the  runaway j  H293d 

Harris.    Little  Mr  Thimblefinger  and  his  queer  country.... j  H293I 
For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Harris.    Mr  Rabbit  at  home j  H293m 

Harris.     Nights  with   Uncle   Remus j  398  H29n 

Harris.     Plantation  pageants j  H293P 

Harris.     Story  of  Aaron j  H293S 

Harris.    Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends j  398  H29U 

Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings j   398  H29 

Stuart.     Solomon    Crow's   Christmas  pockets j    S932S0I 

Nehemiah.     Stories. 

Siviter.     Nehe j   S624n 

Nelson,  Admiral  Horatio. 

Bolton.    Famous  leaders  among  men,  p. 87-122 j  920  B6if 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p.269-331 j  923.5  F97 

Harper.    Leaders  of  men,  p.266-286 j  923  H28 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 136-147 j  920  H72 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,  v. 5,  p. 224-244. j  808.8  N46a 

Southey.     Life  of  Nelson j  92  N222S 

See  also  Aboukir  bay.  Battle  of,  1798. — Trafalgar,  Battle  of,  1805. 

Nero,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Abbott.    Nero j  92  N238a 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 219-229.. j  920  Hii3f 

Nero,  emperor  of  Rome.    Stories. 

Henty.     Beric  the  Briton j  H456be 

Nests. 

Gibson.     Sharp  eyes,  P.219-22S,  230-233 j  570.4  G37 

Graham.    Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p.i-ioo j  796  G77 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p. 88-1 20 j  590.4  J42 

Stockton.     Round-about  rambles,  p.354-367 j  504  S86 

White.     How  to  make  baskets,  p.i  13-123 j  689  W63h 

See  also  Birds. 

Netherlands. 

Luther.     Trading  and  exploring,  p.203-240 j  910  L98 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.7,  p.279-463 j  909  T19 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  205 

Netherlcinds.     Description  and  travel. 

Coe.      Modern    Europe,    p. 133-154 j    914   C65 

Dodge.     Land  of  pluck j   D671I 

George    &   Dean.      Little   journeys    to    Holland,    Belgium 

and    Denmark j    914.92    G31 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe,  p. 10-152 j  914  K35 

Scudder.     Bodley  grandchildren  and  their  journey  in  Hol- 
land  j  91 4.92  S43 

Netherlands.     History. 

Banks.     The  boys'  Motley j  949.2  B22 

Dawson.    Stories  from  Dutch  history j  949.2  D33 

Griff  is.     Brave  little   Holland j   949.2  G89b 

Griffis.     Young  people's  history  of  Holland j  949.2  G89 

Johonnot.     Ten  great  events  in  history,  p.  145-165 j  904  J37t 

Motley.     Siege  of  Leyden j   949.2  M94S 

See  also  Hortense,  queen  of  Holland. — Ruyter,  Michael  Adriaanszoon 
de. — William  of  Orange,  called  the  Silent. 

Netherlands.     Manners  and  customs. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.12-15 j   910  B99 

Carpenter.     Around  the  world   with   the   children,   p.117- 

129 j  910  C22a 

Carroll.     Around  the  world;  book  one,  p.102-123 j  910  C23a 

Chance.     Little  folks  of  many  lands,  p. 37-52 j  910  C36 

De  Groot.    When  I  was  a  girl  in  Holland j  914.92  D38 

Henty.     Famous   travels,   p. 25 1-260 j   910   H45f 

Jungman.      Holland j    914.92   J52 

McManus.     Our  little  Dutch  cousin j  914.92  M21 

Murray.    Wide  awake  third  reader,  p. 20-24 j  3/2.4  M97W3 

Northern  Europe,  p.18-38,  129-134 j  914  N45 

Shaw.    Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.83-91 . .  j  390  S53 

Smith.     Holland  stories j   914.92  S65 

Wide  world,  p.57-64 j  910  W67 

Netherlands.    Stories. 

Dodge.     Hans  Brinker j   D67ih 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Dumas.     Black  tulip j  D89iib2 

Hall.     Jan  and  Betje j    H174J 

Henty.     By  England's  aid j   H456b 

Henty.    By  pike  and  dyke j  H456by 

Perkins.     The  Dutch  twins j   P434d 

Seaman.     Jacqueline   of   the    carrier-pigeons j    S4382J 

Wade.     Dolls  of  many  lands,  p. 59-77 j  Wii8d 

Neville,  Richard.    See  Warwick,  Earl  of. 

New  Amsterdam.     See  New  York  (city). 

New  Caledonia  island. 

Abbott.     South  seas,  p.13-17 j  919-3  A13 


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New  England. 

Drake.    Border  wars  of  New  England j  973-2  D78b 

Humphrey.     How  New  England  was   made j   974  H92 

Our  country:    East,  p.193-256 j  917-3  O32 

See  also  Pilgrim  Fathers. — United  States.     Colonial  period. 
Also  names  of  the  New  England  states,  as  Massachusetts. 

New  England.    Stories. 

Aldrich.     Story  of  a  bad  boy j  A36SS 

Brooks.     Lem j   B7732I 

Hawthorne.     House  of  the  seven  gables j   H367h 

Hawthorne.    Twice  told  tales j  H367t 

Jewett.     Betty  Leicester j   J3i6b 

Whitney.     Faith  Gartney's  girlhood j   W65if 

Whitney.     Other  girls j  W65iot 

Whitney.     Real  folks j  W6sir 

Whitney.     Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life j  W651S 

Whitney.     We  girls j  W651W 

New  Guinea. 

Carpenter.    Australia,  p.95-104 j  910  C22 

New  Hebrides  islands. 

Abbott.     South  seas,  p. 17-32 j  919.3  A13 

New  Jersey. 

Stockton.     Stories  of  New  Jersey j   974.9  S86 

New  Mexico. 

James.    Little  journey  to  some  strange  places  and  peoples 

in  our  southwestern  land j  917.89  J16 

Koch.     Little  journey  through  the  great  Southwest,  p.66- 

76 j  917.9  K36 

New  Netherlands.    See  New  York  (state). 

New  Orleans. 

Cable.     Cable  story  book,  p. 1-25,  106-123 j   C113C 

Koch.     Little  journey  through  the  great  Southwest,  p.3- 

19 j  917-9  K36 

Our  country:    East,  p.67-72 j  917.3  O32 

Southern    stories,   p. 34-51 j    S727 

New  Orleans.     Stories. 

Stuart.     Story  of  Babette j   S932S 

New  Orleans,  Battle  of,  1815. 

Blaisdell   &   Ball.      Hero   stories   from   American    history, 

P-i8s-i98 j    973    B52h 

Johonnot.      Stories   of   our   country,   p. 192-198 j   973   J37 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p. 137-147 j  973  L76 

New  testament.    See  Bible  stories. 


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New  Year's  day. 

Book  of  Christmas,  p. 295-332 j  394  B63a 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p. 3-47 ...    qrj  808.8  D37 

Grierson.     Scotland,  p.32-36 j  914.1   G89 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p.389-410 j  808.8   L63 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p.i-iS j  394  M22 

Our  holidays,  p. 80-84 j  394  O32 

Patten.     The  year's  festivals,  p.i-3S j  394  P31 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world,  p.131-139 j  372.2   P86 

New  Year's  day.     Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p.i-io j  821.08  S84 

New  Year's  day.     Stories. 

Brooks.      Storied    holidays,    p.33-49 j    B773S 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p. 3-24 j  394  O23 

New  York  (state). 

Lovering.     Stories  of  New  York j  974.7  L94 

New  York  (state).     Stories. 

Cooper.     Redskins j  C787re 

New  York  (city). 

Hemstreet.     Story  of  Manhattan j  974.71   H43 

McMurry.     Larger  types  of  American  geography,  p.195- 

271 j  917.3  M21 

Singleton.     The  children's  city j  917.471  S61 

New  York  (city).    Stories. 

Barr.     Trinity  bells j   B259t 

Brooks.     In   Leisler's  times j    B773i 

Knipe.     Maid  of  old  Manhattan j   K3462m 

Ogden.     Loyal  little  red-coat j   O172I0 

Sage.     Little   colonial   dame j    S1291I 

New  Zecdand. 

Carpenter.     Australia,  p.73-90 j  910  C22 

Carroll   &  Waldo.     Around  the  world;   book   five,   p.187- 

191 j  910  C23e 

Gilson.  Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 262-270..  ..j  910  G42 
Kellogg.  Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  p. 82-95.... j  910  K16 
Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Australasia,  p.  185-292 j  919.3  K35 

New  Zealand.     History. 

Marshall.     Australasia's  story j  994  M41 

Marshall.     An  empire  story,  p. 181-242 j  900  M41 

New  Zealand.     Stories. 

Henty.     Maori   and   settler j    H456ma 

Newfoundland. 

Fairford.     Newfoundland j  917.18  F16 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 2,  p. 207-221.. j  910  K26 


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Newspapers. 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 197-207 j  670  C38a3 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p. 127-137 j  604  L23 

Rocheleau.      Great   American    industries;    manufactures, 

p.184-207 j   670   R56 

Tappan.    Modern  triumphs,  p.  199-220 j  604  T19 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p. 26-36 j  504  T19W 

See  also  Journalism. 

Newspapers.     Stories. 

Allen.     The  Pineboro  quartette j  A432P 

Davis.     The  boy  scout,  p. 82-157 j  D323b 

Davis.     Gallegher j  D323g 

Munroe.     Under  orders j   M968U 

Seawell.     The  great  scoop j  S442g 

Newton,  Sir  Isaac. 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  P.37-39....J  904  Bigt 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 27-33 j  609  B93 

Hawthorne.      Biographical    stories,   p. 23-30 j    920    H36b 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p. 247-254 j  974.4  H36 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p.151-160 j  904  J37S 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 339-346 j   920  Mil 

Wright.      Children's  stories  of  the  great   scientists,   p.49- 

65 j  925  W93 

Ney,  Michel,  marshal  of  France. 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p. 220-247 j  923.5  J36 

Niagara  falls. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.212-220 j  917  C22a 

Coe.    Our  American  neighbors,  p. 79-83 j  917  C65 

See  also  Water-power. 

Nicaragua. 

George.     Little  journey  to  Mexico  and  Central  America, 

pt.2,  p.41-53 j  917-2  G3ia 

Nicholas,  child  crusader. 

Sweetser.     Ten  boys  from  history,  p.ii-42 j  920  S97 

Nicholas,  St. 

Steedman.     In  God's  garden,  p. 84-96 j  398.2  S81 

Nicias. 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.289-330,  376-381 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 120-126 j  920  P720 

Nicolette.    See  Aucassin  and  Nicolette. 

Nightingale,  Florence. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  P.278-299..J  920.7  B61 

Couch.     Roll  call  of  honour,  p.206-239 j  920  C83 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p. 253-264 j  920.7  H72 


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Nightingale,  Florence — continued. 

Lang.    Red  book  of  heroes,  p.i-24 j  920  L23 

Mabie  &  Stephens.     Heroines   that  every   cliild   should 

know,  p.266-281 j   920.7   Mil 

Richards.     Florence  Nightingale j  92  N339r 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p.467-495 j  920  Ti9a 

Nile,  Battle  of  the,  1798.    See  Aboukir  bay.  Battle  of,  1798. 

Nile  river. 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p.145-161 j  910  H45f 

Kelly.     Egypt,  p.34-60 j  916.2  K17 

Nineteenth  century. 

Brooks.     Story  of  the  19th  century j  909-8  B77 

Njals  saga. 

French.     Heroes  of  Iceland j   839.6  N37f 

Nonsense  rhymes.    See  Humor. — Nursery  rhymes. 

Nordenskiold,  Adolf  Erik,  baron. 

Horton.     Frozen  North,  p. 59-71 j  919-8  H81 

Norfolk  island. 

Abbott.     South  seas,  p.9-13 J  919-3  A13 

Norman  conquest.     See  England.     History. — England.     Stories. 
Anglo-Saxon  period. — Hastings,  Battle  of,  1066. 

Normandy. 

Finnemore.     France,  p.4-11 J  914-4  F51 

Norse  mythology.    See  Myths.     Norse. 

Norsemen. 

Atkinson.      European    beginnings    of    American    history, 

p.96-110 j   940  A87 

Barstow.     Explorers  and  settlers,  p. 3-14 J  973-1   B27 

Clay.     The  treasure  finders,  p.i-25 j  973-1    C54 

Dole.     Book  of  adventure,  P.256-26S j  D694b2 

French.    Heroes  of  Iceland j  839.6  N37f 

Hall.    Viking  tales J  839.6  H17 

Higginson  &  MacDonald.  History  of  the  U.  S.,  p.25-49.  .j  973  H53h 
Higginson.  Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands,  p. 168-185- -j  398.2  H53 
Higginson.     Young    folks'   book    of   American    explorers, 

p.i-15 j   973-1    H53 

Hull.    The  Northmen  in  Britain j  942.01  H91 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p.191-205 j  904  J37 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p.125-131,   191-194,  252-264, 

34^353 -'.904  L23r 

Lang.     True  story  book,  p.153-160 j  904  L23 

Luther.    Trading  and  exploring,  p.88-147 j  910  L98 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p.9-25 J  973  M9ia 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Scandinavian j  948  M91 


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Norsemen — continued. 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,   p.47-57 j   910   Sy^i 

True.     Iron  star,  p. 32-108 j   571  T77 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  history,  P.27-37..J  970  W93 
See  also  Myths.    Norse. — Sagas. 

Norsemen.     Stories. 

Bedford-Jones.     Flamehair  the  skald j  B374f 

Du  Chaillu.     Ivar  the  viking j  D864i 

French.     Story  of  Grettir  the  Strong j  F925st 

French.    Story  of  Rolf  and  the  viking's  bow j  F925sto 

Gould.     Grettir  the  outlaw^ j   G739g 

North  America.    Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     North  America j  917  C22a 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors j  917  C65 

Moncrieff.     The  w^orld,  p.171-184 j  910  M8iw 

See  also  Canada. — Mexico. — United  States. 

North  America.    Discovery  and  settlement. 

Barstow.     Explorers  and  settlers j  973.1  B27 

Bourne  &  Benton.     Introductory  American  history j  973  B6S 

Clay.    The  treasure  finders j  973. i   C54 

Coe.    Founders  of  our  country j  973.2  C65 

Dickson.    From  the  Old  World  to  the  New j  973.2  D5S 

Gilman.    Discovery  and  exploration  of  America j  973.1  G42 

Gordy.     Stories  of  American  explorers j  973.1   G66 

Griffis.     Romance  of  discovery j  973.1   G89 

Hazard.     Indians  and  pioneers j  973.1  H37a 

Higginson.    Young  folks'  book  of  American  explorers..;  973.1  H53 

Johnston.     Famous  discoverers  and  explorers j  923.9  J36 

Lucia.     Stories  of  American  discoverers , j  973-1  L96 

Lummis.     Spanish  pioneers j  973.1  L97 

Mace.     Primary  history,  p.i-140 j  973   M15 

McMurry.     Pioneers  on  land  and  sea j  923.9  M21 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p. 25-75 j  920  S84 

Wade.    Coming  of  the  white  men j  973.1  Wii 

Wood.     Famous  voyages  of  the  great  discoverers j  973.1  W85 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  history j  970  W93 

North  America.     Geography. 

Shaler.     Story  of  our  continent j  917  S52 

Tarr  &  McMurry.     New  geographies,  v.i,  p.ioi-179;  v.2, 

P-I-I97 j  910  T2in 

North  America.    Geology. 

Shaler.     Story  of  our  continent j  917   S52 

North  American  Indians.     See  Indians  of  America. 

North  pole.    See  Arctic  regions. 

Northeast  passage.     See  Arctic  regions. 


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Northern  lights.    See  Aurora  borealis. 
Northern  mythology.     See  Myths.     Norse. 
Northmen.    See  Norsemen. 
Northwest  passage.    See  Arctic  regions. 

Northwest  territory. 

Baldwin.     Conquest  of  the  old  Northwest j  977  Bigc 

Baldwin.    Discovery  of  the  old  Northwest j  977  B19 

Drake.     Making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states j  977  D78 

Thwaites.      How   George    Rogers    Clark   won    the    North- 
west  rj   977  T43 

See  also  Clark,  George  Rogers. 

Norway. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.8,  p.i-i  10 j  909  T19 

Norway.     Description  and  travel. 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p.92-1 13 j  914  C6s 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 6,  p. 269-296.. j  910  K26 
Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe,  p. 448-506. ..  .j  914  K35 

Randall.     Little  journey  to  Norway  and  Sweden j  914.81   R18 

Scudder.     Viking  Bodleys j  914.8  S43 

Norway.     Folklore. 

Asbjornsen  &  Moe.     East  of  the  sun  and  west  of  the 

moon qj  398  A79e 

Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  North j  398  A79f 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld j  398  A79t 

Thorne-Thomsen.    East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon..j  398  T411 

Norway.    Manners  and  customs. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.61-64 j  910  B99 

Carroll  &  Jerome.     Around  the  world;  book  three,  p.78- 

128 j  910  C23C 

Dutton.     In  field  and  pasture,  p.138-157 j  910  D95 

Northern  Europe,  p.ii-17 j  914  N45 

Norway.     Stories. 

Aanrud.     Lisbeth  Longfrock j  A112I 

Boyesen.     Against  heavy  odds j  B669a 

Boyesen.     Boyhood  in  Norway j  B669b 

Boyesen.     Modern  vikings j   B669mo 

Boyesen.     Norseland  tales j   B669n 

Martineau.    Feats  on  the  fiord j  M43if 

Zwilgmeyer.     Johnny  Blossom j   Z94J 

Numa  Pompilius,  king  of  Rome. 

Gould.      Children's    Plutarch;   tales    of   the    Romans,    p.8- 

16 j  920  P72ZgC 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.25-32 j  920  Hii3f 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.i,  p.127-167 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 41-51 j  920  P720 


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Numbers. 

Smith.     Number  stories  of  long  ago j  51 1.2  S64 

Numerals. 

Smith.     Number  stories  of  long  ago j  51 1.2  S64 

Nunez  Cabega  de  Vaca,  Alvarez.    See  Cabeza  de  Vaca,  Alvar  Nuiiez. 

Nursery  rhymes. 

Bellamy  &  Goodwin.     Open  sesame,  v.i,  p. 287-316 j  808.8  B41 

Crane.     Baby's  bouquet j  784.8  C86b 

Crane.     Baby's  opera j  784.8  C86b2 

Elkin.     Old  Dutch  nursery  rhymes j   784.8  E48 

Forbes.    Favourites  of  a  nursery  of  seventy  years  ago.  .j  821.08  F75 

Haaren.     Rhymes  and  fables j  Hii3r 

Headland.     Chinese  Mother  Goose  rhymes j  398.8  H38 

Ingpen.    One  thousand  poems  for  children,  p.88-io8 j  821.08  I24 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  nursery  rhymes qj  398.8  J28 

Lang.     Nursery  rhyme  book j  398.8  L23 

Lansing.     Rhymes  and  stories j  398  L28r 

Moffat.     Little  songs  of  long  ago j  784.8  M76I 

Moffat.    Our  old  nursery  rhymes j  784.8  M76 

Moore.     Nursery  song  book j  784.8  M876 

Mother  Goose's  melodies j  398.8  M93 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,    v.i j  808.8  N46a 

Nursie's  little  rhyme  book j  398.8  N52 

O'Shea.     Six  nursery  classics j  398  O29S 

Rossetti.     Poems  for  children j  821  R743P 

Rossetti.     Sing-song j  821  R743S 

Scudder.     Verse  and  prose  for  beginners  in  reading j  821.08  S43 

Tileston.     Children's  hour j  398.8  T46 

Tileston.     Sugar  and  spice  and  all  that's  nice j  821.08  T46S2 

Walter.     Some  nursery  rhymes  of  Belgium,   France   & 

Russia j  784.8  W19 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Pinafore  palace j  821.08  W68p 

See  also  Poetry.     Collections. 

Nuts  and  nutting. 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  fed,  p.  184-205 j  630  C35 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p.3 17-324 j  796  G77 

Miller.    Outdoor  work,  p.29-46 j  530  M69 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p.98-117 j  630  R61 

See  also  Chestnuts. — Cocoanuts. — Peanuts. 

Obedience. 

Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang,  p.io-22 j  A358W2 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Fourth  reader,  p.15-22 j  808.8  A7Sf 

Dodge.     Land  of  pluck,  p.289-298 j  D671I 

Gatty.    Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p.12-25;  v.2,  P.9S-129 j  828  G23 

Mace.     Home  fairy  tales,  p.15-47 j  Misih 


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Oberajnmergau. 

George.     Little  journey  to  Germany,  pt.2,  p. 79-83 j  914.3  G31 

Observation. 

Aikin  &  Barbauld.     Evenings  at  home,  p. 282-289 j  504  A29 

Aikin.     Eyes  and  no  eyes,  p.i-20 j  A29ie 

Scudder.     Children's  book,  p. 339-342 qj  S08.8  S43 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fourth  reader,  p.90-95 j  808.8  S73 

Occupations. 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring j  604  M76 

See  also  names  of  occupations,  as  Farming. 

Occupations,  Choice  of. 

Drysdale.     Helps  for  ambitious  boys j   174  D85 

Drysdale.     Helps  for  ambitious  girls j  396.5  D85 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career j  174  M37 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men j  174  R31 

Weaver  &  Byler.     Profitable  vocations  for  boys j  174  W36 

Occupations  for  children. 

Adams.     Toy-making  at  home j  790  A215 

Bailey.     Boys'  make-at-home  things j  790  B15 

Bailey.     Girls'  make-at-home  things j  790  Bi5g 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.    American  girls'  handy-book j  790  B343 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     Little  folks'  handy  book j  790  B343I 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.     Things  worth  doing j  790  B343t 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.    What  a  girl  can  make  and  do j  790  B343v^f 

Beard,  P.    Jolly  book  of  boxcraf t j  790  B3432 

Boone.     Guide  and  index  (to  Children's  library  of  work 

and  play) j  790  B63 

Bowker.     Busy  hands j  372  B66 

Campbell.     American  girl's  home  book j  790  C15 

Gilman    &  Williams.      Seat  work   and   industrial    occupa- 
tions  j  372.5  G42 

Grubb  &  Taylor.    The  industrial  primer j  372.4  G946 

Grubb.     When  mother  lets  us  make  gifts j  790  G94 

Holton  &  Kimball.     Games,  seat  work  and  sense  training 

exercises j  372  H74 

Levi.     Work  and  play  for  little  girls j  790  L66 

Lucas.     Three  hundred  games  and  pastimes j  790  L96 

Polkinghorne.     Toy-making  in  school  and  home j  790  P76 

Rich.     When  mother  lets  us  make  paper  box  furniture. .  .j  790  R39 

Sage  &  Cooley.     Occupations  for  little  fingers j  372  S12 

Walker.     Lady  Hollyhock  and  her  friends j  790  W17 

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Ocean. 

Arey.     Physiography  for  high  schools,  p. 183-215 j  551  A68 

Giberne.     Romance  of  the  mighty  deep j  551.46  G36r 

IngersoU.     Book  of  the  ocean j  551-46  124b 

See   also    Gulf    stream. — Icebergs. — Physical    geography. — Sailors. — 
Sea  stories. — Ships. — Shipwrecks. — Tides. — Voyages. — Waves. 

Ocean  life. 

Duncan.     The   seashore j    592   D89 

Duncan.     The  starfish  &  his  relations j  593  D89 

Giberne.    Romance  of  the  mighty  deep,  P.14Q-260 j  551.46  G36r 

Hardy.     Sea  stories  for  wonder  eyes j  591.92  H26 

IngersoU.     Book  of  the  ocean,  p. 249-274 j   551.46   124b 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.i,  p. 150-168. .  .  .j  910  K26 

Kingsley.     Glaucus j  592  K27 

Verrill.    Harper's  book  for  young  naturalists,  p.  195-234.  .j  579  V28h 
See  also  Alligators. — Aquariums. — Barnacles. — Coral. — Crabs. — Cut- 
tlefish.— Fish  and  fishing. — Jellyfish. — Lobsters. — Oysters. — Sea- 
anemones. — Sea-urchins. — Seals. — Sponges. — -  Starfish. —  Walrus. 
— Whales  and  whaling. 
Oceanica. 

Carpenter.      Australia j    910    C22 

Kellogg.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea j  910  K16 

Moncrieff.     The  world,  p. 148-163 j  910  M8iw 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.i,  p.475-571 j  909  T19 

O'Connell,  Daniel. 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p. 323-334 j   172  H64 

Octavius  Caesar,    See  Augustus,  Caius  Octavius,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Octopus.    See  Cuttlefish. 

Odysseus.     See  Ulysses. 

Oglethorpe,  James  Edward. 

Ellis.     Stories  from  American  history,  p. 65-79 J  973  E53 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 27-32 j  920  M91 

Ohio. 

Black.     Story  of  Ohio j  977.1   B51 

Howells.     Stories  of  Ohio j  977.1   H85 

Ohio  valley. 

Drake.     Making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states : j  977  D78 

Oil-painting.    See  Painting. 
OUs. 

Martin.     Story  of  a  piece  of  coal,  p. 125-134 j  553.2  M42 

See  also  Petroleum. 
Olaf  II,  king  of  Norway. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p.44-64 j  920  B77 

Old  testament.    See  Bible  stories. 


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Olives. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.297- 

316 j  609.4  A42 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to   Egypt 

and  the  Holy  Land,  p. 368-371 j  916.2  K35 

Olympic  games. 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Balkans,  pt.2,  p.80-84 j  914.96  G31 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  Greeks,  p.77-81 j  938  G95 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p.315-323 j  938  Mgia 

Stories  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p.3-39,  55-74 j  938  S84 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p. 233-249 j  796  W82 

Olympic  games.    Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p.  187-202 j  B773S 

Operas,  Stories  from. 

Chapin.      Konigskinder ; j    782.3    H92C 

See  also  Wagner,  Richard.     Stories  from  his  operas. 

Operettas. 

Bunner.     Seven  old  ladies  of  Lavender  tow^n j  782.8  B88 

Gaynor.     House  that  Jack  built j  782.8  G25 

St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  operettas,     v.i j  793.1  S14 

See  also  Cantatas. — Plays. 

Opium. 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Japan 

and  China,  p. 324-326 j  915.2  K35 

Opossums. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p.io6-no..j  599.3  B94 
Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 182-189.. j  599  C86m 

Murray.     Wide  awake  third  reader,  p. 180-193 j  372.4  M97W3 

Sharp.    Beyond  the  pasture  bars,  p. 83-95 j  590-4  S53b 

Sharp.     Roof  and  meadow,  p. 201-212 j  590.4  S53r2 

Sharp.     Winter,  p.94-104 j   590.4  S53W 

Orang-outemgs.     See  Apes. 

Orations. 

Fobes.     Five-minute  declamations.     2v j  808.8  F68 

Frink.     New  century  speaker j  808.8  F95 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism j    172   H64 

Lincoln.     Early  speeches j  815  L71 

Watkins  &  Williams.     Forum  of  democracy j  940.919  W31 

Webster.     Daniel  Webster  for  young  Americans j  815  W38 

See  also  Debating. — Readers  and  speakers. 

Orderliness. 

Mace.     Home  fairy  tales,  p. 83-93 j   Mi5ih 

Ordnance.     See  Guns. 


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Oregon  (ship). 

Barstow.     The  progress  of  a  united  people,  p. 78-92 j  973  B27P 

Sea  stories,  p. 182-199 J    S438 

Ores.     Sec  Metals. — Minerals. — Mines  and  mining. 

Orkney  islands. 

Whitcomb    &    George.      Little    journeys    to    Scotland   and 

Ireland,  pt.i,  p. 39-54 j  914.1  W62 

Orkney  islands.     Stories. 

Scott.     Pirate j   S43ipi 

Ornithology.    See  Birds. 

Osceola,  chief  of  the  Seminoles. 

Howard.     Famous  Indian  thiefs  I  have  known,  p. 3-18.. j  970.2  H84 

Johnston.     Famous  Indian  chiefs,  p.368-378 j  970.2  J36 

Sweetser.    Book  of  Indian  braves,  p. 33-52 j  970.2  S97 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians,  p.  175-198 j  970.2  Wii 

Whitney  &  Perry.     Four  American  Indians,  p. 179-240.. j  970.2  W65 

Osceola,  chief  of  the  Seminoles.     Stories. 

Ellis.     Osceola,  chief  of  the  Seminoles j    E5310 

Ossoli,  Marchesa  d'.    See  Fuller,  Margaret. 
Ostriches. 

Carpenter.     Africa,  p.288-295 j  916  C22 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  through 

Africa,   p.410-417 j   916   K35 

Koch.     Little  journey  to  our  Western  wonderland,  p.22- 

27 _. j  917.94  K36 

Krout.    Alice's  visit  to  the  Hawaiian  islands,  p.186-191 . .  j  919.69  K42 

Otho,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.5,  p.487-506 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 457-460 j  920  P720 

Otis,  James. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 34-45 j  920  B77h 

Brooks.     Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state,  p.109-117 j  974.4  B77 

Otters. 

Cram.     Little  beasts  of  field  &  wood,  p. 136-150 j  599  C86 

Outdoor  life. 

Eastman.     Indian  scout  talks j  796  E18 

Seton.    Book  of  woodcraft  and  Indian  lore j  796.5  S49 

See  also  Camping. — Country  life. — Fish  and  fishing. — House-boats. 
—  Hunting. —  Natural  history.  —  Nature.  —  Picnics.  —  Sports.  — 
Walking. 

Owls. 

Walker.    Bird  legend  and  life,  p.3-23.  203-206 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Owls.     Stories. 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories,  p. 183-201 j  M954b 


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Oxen.    See  Cattle. 

Oxford  University. 

Church.     With  the  king  at  Oxford,  p. 52-64,  185-208 j  C468W 

Oysters. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 51-54 j  917  C22a 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p. 64-69 j  630  C35 

Our  country:    East,  p. 165-169 j  917.3  O32 

Pageants. 

Mackay.     Patriotic  plays  and  pageants j  812  Mi7p 

Mackay.     Plays  of  the  pioneers j  793.1  M17 

See  also  Coronations. — Plays. 

Paint. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 221-231 j  910  C22h 

Painters. 

Barstow.     Famous  pictures j  759  B27 

Clement.     Stories  of  art  and  artists qj  750  C56 

Head.     How  to  enjoy  pictures j   759  H38 

Home  &  Scobey.    Stories  of  great  artists j  927.5  H79 

Keysor.     Great  artists.     5v j  927  K23g 

See  also  Artists. 

Also  names  of  painters,  as  Raphael. 

Painting. 

Augsburg.     Augsburg's  drawing,  v.i,  p. 172-188;  v.3,  p.47- 

74 j  741   A92 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p.238-256 j  790  B343 

Froehlich  &  Snow.     Text  books  of  art  education.     7v..j  372.5  F96 
Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.316- 

349 j  790  K16 

Kemp.     Painting j  741    K17 

See    also    Art.  —  Artists.  —  China-painting.  —  Design.  —  Drawing. — 

Painters. — Pictures. 

Paintings.    See  Pictures. 
Palestine, 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 349-359 j   915   C22a 

Finnemore.     The  Holy  Land j  915.69  F51 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p.127-139 j  910  H45f 

Huntington.     Asia,  p.53-66 j  915   H94 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 60-63,  256-257,  345-352.. j  910  J37 
Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Egypt 

and  the  Holy  Land j  916.2  K35 

Redway.     All  around  Asia,  p. 295-301 j  915  R27 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 2,  p. 527-631 j  909  T19 

Palestrina,  Giovanni  Pierluigi  da. 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p.i-i6 j  927.8  C36 


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Palissy,  Bernard. 

Bolton.    Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p. 54-64.  .j  920  B61 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p.42-52 j  926  H72 

Lang.    Red  book  of  heroes,  p. 352-368 j  920  L23 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 347-361 j  920  Mii 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p. 43-51 j  926  T65 

Palm-trees. 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 335-344 j  630  R61 

Palmer,  Mrs  Alice  (Freeman). 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p. 31-58 j  920.7  P24 

Panama. 

Bishop.     Panama,  past  and  present j  986  B49 

George.     Little  journey  to  Mexico  and  Central  America, 

pt.2,  p.58-79 j  917-^  G3ia 

Hall  &  Chester.     Panama  and  the  canal j  918.6  H16 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  South  America,  p. 27-84 j  918  K35 

Pike.    Our  little  Panama  cousin j  918.6  P58 

Panama  canal. 

Allen.    Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  South  America, 

P-375-399 j  918  A42 

Barstow.    The  progress  of  a  united  people,  p.  107-124. .  .  .j  973  B27P 

Bishop.     Panama,  past  and  present j  986  B49 

Bond.     Pick,  shovel  and  pluck,  p. 20-38 j  620  B62p 

George.     Little  journey  to  Mexico  and   Central  America, 

pt.2,   p.62-73 j   9x7.2    G3ia 

Hall  &  Chester.    Panama  and  the  canal j  918.6  H16 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p.333-340 j  620  W74 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 267-291.. j  620  W74r 

Panthers. 

Ingersoll.     Wild  neighbors,  p.33-58 j  596  I24 

Panthers.    Stories. 

Carter.     Panther  stories j   C22,7p 

Roberts.     Watchers  of  the  camp-fire j   R536W 

Pantomime. 

St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  operettas,  v.i,  p. 1-22,  81- 

9^ j  793-1  S14 

See  also  Pageants.  —  Plays.  —  Puppet  shows.  —  Shadow  pictures.  — 

Tableaux. 
Paper. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 204- 221 j  910  C22h 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p.172-184 j  670  C38a3 

Dorrance.     Story  of  the  forest,  p.i8i-i86 j  634.9  D74 

Mills.     Searchlights   on   some   American   industries,    p.85- 

^30 j  gog  M69 


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Paper — continued. 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    manufactures, 

p.138-155 J  670  R56 

Tappan.    Wonders  of  science,  p.18-25 j  504  Tigw 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p.29-45 j  670  W74 

Paper  money.     See  Money. 

Paper  work. 

Beard,  D.  C.    Jack  of  all  trades,  p.210-221 j  790  B34J 

Beard,    L.    &   A.  B.     Indoor  and   outdoor   handicraft   and 

recreation  for  girls,  p.75-i  10,  162-1 74 j  790  B343i 

Beard,  P.     Jolly  book  of  boxcraft j  790  B3432 

Boyd.     When  mother  lets  us  cut  out  pictures j  790  B66 

Oilman    &   Williams.      Seat  work   and   industrial    occupa- 
tions  j  372.5   G42 

Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.231- 

277 j  790  K16 

Polkinghorne.    Toy-making  in  school  and  home j  790  P76 

Rich.     When  mother  lets  us  make  paper  box  furniture.. j  790  R39 
Sage  &  Cooley.     Occupations  for  little  fingers,  p.46-59 J  372  S12 

Paraguay. 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p. 60-68 j  918  L23 

Markwick  &  Smith.  South  American  republics,  p. 272-286..}  918  M39 

Paris. 

Finnemore.     France,  p.22-29 j  914-4  F51 

George.     Little  journey  to  France  and  Switzerland,  pt.i, 

p.io-63 j    914-4    G31 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe,  p. 83-240. ..  .j  914  K35bo 
Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p. 138-15/ J  9^4  S86 

Park,  Mungo. 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p.45-57 J  910.9  J25 

Parkman,  Francis. 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p.160-170 j  973  L76 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  literature,  v.i, 

p.219-233 j  810.9  W93 

Parliament.    See  England.     Parliament. 

Parrots. 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book.  p. 52-63 j  590-4  T19 

Parrots.     Stories. 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal  stories,  p. 81-109 j  C645f 

Parthenon. 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Balkans,  pt.2.  p.40-44 J  914-96  G31 


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Parties. 

Beard.     Things  worth  doing j  790  B343t 

Crozier.     Children's  parties j  790  C89 

Crozier.     Indoor  games  for  children j  793  C89 

Glover.     "Dame  Curtsey's"  book  of  games j  790  G51 

Yale.    When  mother  lets  us  give  a  party j  790  Y13 

See  also  Amusements. — -Dances. — Picnics. 
Partridges.     Stories. 

Seton.     Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen,  p. 3 1-73 j  S495I 

Seton.     Wild  animals  I  have  know^n,  p. 307-358 j  S49Sw^ 

Passion  play.    See  Oberammergau. 

Pasteiu",  Louis. 

Couch.     Roll  call  of  honour,  p. 240-271 j  920  C83 

Gilbert.    More  than  conquerors,  p. 223-249 j  920  G38 

Patagonia. 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.92- 

97 j  390  S53 

Patrick,  St. 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Kathleen  in  Ireland,  P.31-37..J  914.15  B52 

Joyce.     Child's  history  of  Ireland,  p. 66-76 j  941.5  J48C 

O'Brien.     Ireland,  p. 1-9 j  941.5  O12 

Steedman.    Our  island  saints,  p. 43-64 j  398.2  S810 

Whitcomb  &  George.    Little  journeys  to  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land, pt.2,  p. 64-68 j  914.1  W62 

Williamson.     John  and  Betty's   Irish  history  visit,   p.276- 

280 j  914.15  W75 

See  also  St.  Patrick's  day. 

Patriotic  songs.    See  National  songs. — Songs. 

Patriotism. 

Bryant.     New  library  of  poetry  and  song,  p. 563-604.  .  qrj  821.08  B84f 

Dole.    Young  citizen,  p.34-45 j  172  D69y 

Gayley  &  Flaherty.     Poetry  of  the  people j  821.08  G25 

Hagedorn.    You  are  the  hope  of  the  world j  172  H13 

Hale.    Man  without  a  country j  Hi59m2 

Hoar.    Book  of  patriotism j  172  H64 

Judson.     Young  American j  342.7  J49a 

Knowles.    Poems  of  American  patriotism j  811.08  K35 

Matthews.     Poems  of  American  patriotism j  811.08  M47 

Patriotism  and  the  flag j  172  P29 

Powell.     Spirit  of  democracy j  808.8   P87 

Smith.     Peace  and  patriotism j  808.8  S64 

Southworth  &  Paine.     Bugle  calls  of  liberty j  808.8  S72 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.    Fifth  reader,  p. 3-50 j  808.8  S73b 

Stevens.    American  patriotic  prose  and  verse. .  . .  ; j  811.08  S845 

United  States — Committee  on  public  information.     Battle 

line  of  democracy j  808.8  U25 


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Patriotism — continued. 

See  also  Citizenship. — Civic  readers. — Flag  day. — Flags. — Heroes  and 
heroism. — Independence  day. — Memorial  day. 
Also  names  of  patriots,  as  Hale,  Nathan. — Joan  of  Arc. — Robert 
Bruce,  kitig  of  Scotland. 

Pattison,  Dorothy  Wyndlow. 

Mabie  &  Stephens.    Heroines  that  every  child  should  knowr, 

P.241-26S J  920.7  Mil 

Paula,  St. 

Mabie  &  Stephens.    Heroines  that  every  child  should  know,  ■ 

p.43-56 J  920.7   Mil 

Paulus,  ^milius. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;  tales   of  the   Romans,   p.47- 

54 j  920  P72zgc 

Plutarch.    Lives,  v.2,  p.i5S-200 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.318-330 j  920  P720 

Payn,  James. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p.76-91 j  928  R43 

Peabody,  George. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p.i9S-200 j  920  B19 

Bolton.    Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.i-i2..j  920  B61 
Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.2,  p.208-215 j  926  P27 

Peace. 

Barstow.     The  progress  of  a  united  people,  p.i70-i93-J  973  B27P 

Gould.     Heroes  of  peace j  172  G73 

Gulliver.     The  friendship  of  nations j   172   G96 

Hill.     Lessons  for  junior  citizens,  p. 197-207 j  352  H55 

Smith.     Peace  and  patriotism _ j   808.8   S64 

See  also  Arbitration. 

Peanuts. 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p.19-26 j  604  L23 

Our  country:    East,  p.160-164 _ j  917-3  O32 

Pearls. 

Carpenter.    Australia,  p.57-60 j  910  C22 

Hardy.     Hall  of  shells,  p.59-70 j  594  H26 

Kelley.     Boy  mineral  collectors,  p. 84-92 j  549  K16 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam 

and  Java,  p.269-276 j  915-9  K35 

Peary,  Robert  Edwin. 

Borup.     A  tenderfoot  with  Peary j  919-8  B63 

Horton.     Frozen  North,  p.133-148 j  919-8  H81 

Johnston.    Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p.409-426. .  j  923-9  J36 


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Peat. 

Martin.     Story  of  a  piece  of  coal,  p.68-71 j   553.2  M42 

Whitcomb  &  George.    Little  journeys  to  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land, pt.i,  p.48-52;  pt.2,  P.52-S4 J  914-1   W62 

Pelopidas. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  p.8o-88.  .j  920  P72zg 
Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 203-209.. j  920  Hi  13 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.2,  p.201-237,  276-279 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p.45-68 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.185-195 j  920  P720 

Pencils* 

Chase  &  Clow.    Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p.105-111 j  670  C38a3 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;  manufactures, 

p.129-133 j  670  R56 

Peninsular  war.     Stories. 

Henty.     Under  Wellington's  command j  H456un 

Henty.    With  Moore  at  Corunna j  H456wm 

Lever.     Charles  O'Malley j   L664C 

Penn,  William. 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 233-243 j  973-2  C65 

Eggleston.     First  book  in  American  history,  p. 59-67 J  973  E35 

Ellis.     Stories  from  American  history,  p. 47-64 j  973  E53 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p.9-14 J  974-8  G57 

Holland.    William  Penn j  92  P39Sh 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 21-26 j  920  M91 

Stories  of  great  men,  p.67-98 j  920  S88 

Walton  &  Brumbaugh.     Stories  of  Pennsylvania,  p. 13-17, 

31-34,  297-300 j  974-8  W19 

Watson.     The  great  peacemaker j  92  P395W 

Penn,  William.    Stories. 

Butterworth.     Wampum  belt j   B984W 

Pennsylvania. 

Brooks.      Century   book   of   the   American    colonies,   p.97- 

108 j  973-2  B77 

Cornman  &  Gerson.    Geography  primer  [Allegheny  county 

edition],  p. 125-154 j  910  C82a2 

Cornman  &  Gerson.    Geography  primer  [Pittsburg  edition], 

p.i25-i38 j  910  C82 

Cram.     Descriptive  review  of  Pennsylvania qrj  917.48  C86 

Frye.    Grammar  school  geography qj  910  F97g 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader j  974.8  G57 

Indian  stories,  p.  159-170 j   I242 

Redway  &  Hinman.     Natural  advanced  geography qj  910  R27a 

Tarr  &  McMurry.    New  geographies;  Pennsylvania  supple- 
ment  j  910  T2in2 

Walton  &  Brumbaugh.     Stories  of  Pennsylvania j  974.8  W19 

See  also  Philadelphia. — Pittsburgh. 


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Pennsylvania.     Government. 

Higby.  Government  of  Pennsylvania  and  the  nation..  ..j  353.9  H53 
Philips.    Elements  of  civil  government  in  Pennsylvania .  .j  353  M94a 

Philips.    Nation  and  state,  p.193-244 j  353  P49 

Pierson.    Civics  of  Pennsylvania j  353-9  P57 

Shimmell.    Government  of  Pennsylvania j  353-9  S55 

Pennsylveinia.     History. 

Fisher.     Making  of  Pennsylvania rj  974-8  F53 

Morris.     History  of  Pennsylvania j  974-8  M91 

Pennypacker.     Pennsylvania j  974-8  P41 

See  also  French  and  Indian  war. — United  States.     Colonial  period. 
Also  Penn,  William. 

Pennsylvania,     Stories. 

Patterson.     "The  Head  of  Iron" j   P3i2h 

Price.  Lads  and  lassies  of  other  days,  p.ii-38,  52-63,  85-99-  -J  P9431 
Singmaster.    When  Sarah  saved  the  day j  S617W 

Pens. 

Rocheleau.     Great   American   industries;   manufactures, 

p.133-137 i  670  R56 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p.369-382 j  670  W74 

Perfumery. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.382- 

393 j  609.4  A42 

Pericles. 

Church.  Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  p.127-135. .  .  .j  938  C46 
Gould.  Children's  Plutarch ;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  p.38-45  •  •  J  920  P72zg 
Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p.163-172. .  .  .j  920  H113 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p.61-90 j  923   H28 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 136-167 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.i,  p.318-371,  405-408 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.i  13-120 j  920  P720 

Perrault,  Charles. 

Adams.    Dear  old  story-tellers,  p.74-88 j  928  A21 

Perry,  Matthew  Calbraith,  commodore. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.261-272 j  923.5  M91 

Perry,  Oliver  Hazard,  commodore. 

Beebe.     Four  American  naval  heroes,  p. 69-130 j  923  B37 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.210-225 j  923-5  M91 

Seawell.  '  Twelve  naval  captains,  p.182-191 j  923.5  S44 

See  also  Erie,  Lake,  Battle  of,  1813. 

Perry,  Oliver  Hazard,  commodore.    Stories. 

Barnes.     Hero  of  Erie j  B256ih 


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Perseus. 

Baldwin.    Old  Greek  stories,  p.88-i  14 j  292  B 19 

Burt  &  Ragozin.     Herakles,  p.87-102 j  292  B94 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece,  p.97-108 j  292  F52 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes,  p. 174-204 j  292  F86a 

Guerber.    Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p.240-249 j  292  G9S 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p.31-40 j  920  H113 

Hawthorne.    Wonder-book,  p.7-38 j  292  H36WO 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood   tales,   p.8- 

32 j  292  H36W02 

Hawthorne.    Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.i8- 

48 j  292  H36W03 

Kingsley.     Heroes,  p.i5-93 J  292  K27 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago,  p.68-82 j  292  K43 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 3-25 J  920  Miih 

Niebuhr.     Greek  heroes,  p.68-8i j  292  N33g 

Pyle.     Where  the  wind  blows,  p.257-295 qj  398  P99W 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  tales,  p.313-319 J  292  888 

Underdown.    Gateway  to  romance,  p.157-190 j  821  M9ig 

Perseverance. 

Harden.     Winning  out.  p.163-174 j   170  M37W 

Pershing,  Gen.  John  Joseph. 

Parkman.     Fighters   for   peace,  p.227-254 j   923.5    P24 

Tomlinson.     Story  of  General  Pershing j  92  P447t 

Persia. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.2,  p.283-460 j  909  T19 

Persia.     Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.    Asia,  p.321-333 j  9^5  C22a 

Huntington.     Asia,  p.97-111 j  9^5  H94 

Redway.    All  around  Asia,  P.27S-285 j  915  R27 

Smith.     Life  in  Asia,  P.2S3-269 j  915  S65 

Persia.    Folklore. 

Firdausi.     The  epic  of  kings j  891.5  Fsie 

Renninger.    Story  of  Rustem j  891.5  F5ir 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  Persian  heroes j  891.5  W76 

Persia.     History. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p. 172-182 j  930  A75 

Church.     Stories  of^the  East  from  Herodotus j  888  H47 

Church.    Story  of  the  Persian  war j  888  H47C 

White.    Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus j  888  H47b 

See  also  Retreat  of  the  ten  thousand. 

Also  Artaxerxes  II,  king  of  Persia. — Cyrus  the  Great,  king  of  Per- 
sia.— Xerxes  the  Great,  king  of  Persia. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  225 

Persia.     Manners  and  customs. 

Andrews.     Ten  boys,  p. 22-44 j  904  A56 

By  land  and  sea,  p.178-182 j  910  B99 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia,  p.98-116 j  915  M69 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p. 129-134 j  915  T6s 

Persia.     Stories. 

Ebers.     Egyptian  princess j   E2i8e 

Wade.     Dolls  of  many  lands,  p.120-132 j  \Vii8d 

Peru.     Description  and  travel. 

Markwick    &    Smith.      South    American    republics,    p.ii"- 

153 j  918  M39 

Peru.     History. 

Hedin.     From  pole  to  pole,  p.344-35o j  910  H39 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p.371-419 j  904  L23r 

Lummis.     Spanish  pioneers,  p. 238-292 j  973-1   L97 

See  also  Pizarro,  Francisco. 

Peru.     Manners  and  customs. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.73-76 j  910  B99 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p.69-74 j  918  L23 

Peter  the  Great,  c:::ar  of  Russia. 

Abbott.     Peter  the  Great j  92  P455a 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  fifth  grades,  p.i3i-i37--j  808.8  A75r 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 137-144 j  920  B48 

Creighton.     Heroes  of  European  history,  p.157-162 j  940  C87 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p.367-397 J  923-1  F24b 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p.163-183 j  923   H28 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p.48-58 j  920  H72 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Russian,  p.i  14-183 j  947  M91 

Peter  the  Great,  c^rar  of  Russia.    Stories. 

Whishaw.      Boris    the   bear-hunter j    W626b 

Peter  of  Haarlem, 

Swectser.     Ten  boys  from  history,  p.45-52 j  920  S97 

Peter  the  Hermit. 

Douglas.    Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p. 21-36 j  940.4  D75 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.173- 

179 j  920  Hii3fa 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p.69-80 j  944  M9i5a 

Petroleum. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.220-225 j  917  C22a 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 178-184 j  910  C355 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p.23-26 j  670  C38a3 

Herrick.     The  earth  in  past  ages,  p. 167-177 j  550  H47 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.4,  p.61-70 j  910  K26 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 77-80 j  609  M94 

Our  country:  East,  p.46-49 J  917-3  O32 


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Petroleum — continued. 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;  minerals,  p.45- 

68 J  553  Rs6g 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p.349-365--J  620  W74r 
Winchell.     Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p.i66- 

172 J  550  W77W 

See  also  Gas.— Natural  gas. 

Pets.    See  Animals. — Animals.    Care. 

Also  names  of  animals,  as  Cats. — Dogs. 

Pheasants. 

Barton.    The  boy  fancier,  p.326-336 j  636  B28 

Philadelphia. 

Barstow.    The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p.47-56 j  973-2  B27 

Philadelphia  (ship). 

Blaisdell   &   Ball.      Hero   stories   from   American   history, 

p.156-168 j  973  B52h 

Blaisdell  &  Ball.     Heroic  deeds  of  American  sailors,  p.39- 

52 j  973  B52he 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p.ioi-113 J  973  L76 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p.237-248 j  973  Mgia 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p.218-220 j  904  T77b 

See  also  Decatur,  Stephen. 

Philip,  King. 

Abbott.     History  of  King  Philip j  970.2  A13 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p.187-201 j  973-2  C65 

Irving.     Sketch-book,  p.406-430 j  817  l28sk 

Johnston.     Famous  Indian  chiefs,  p.106-150 j  970-2  J36 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p.37-44 J  973  J37 

Sweetser.     Book  of  Indian  braves,  p.75-102 j  970.2  S97 

Tappan.    American  hero  stories,  p.84-95 j  920  T19 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians,  p.91-123 J  970.2  Wii 

Whitney  &  Perry.    Four  American  Indians,  p.9-50 j  970.2  W65 

Philip  II,  king  of  Macedon. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p.210-214 j  920  H113 

Philip  II,  king  of  Spain. 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p.291-311 j  923-1  F24b 

Philippine  islands. 

Butterworth.     Story   of   Magellan,  p.108-143.    182-235 j   910   B98 

Philippine  islands.     Description  and  travel. 

Burks.     Barbara's   Philippine  journey j  919-^4  B91 

Carpenter.     Australia,  p.153-213 j  910  C22 

George.      Little   journeys    to    Hawaii    and    the    Philippine 

islands j  919-6  G31 

Gilson.    Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 289-300 j  910  G42 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  227 

Philippine  islands.     Description  and  travel — continued. 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 

and  India,  p. 37-120 j  915.4  K35 

MacClintock.     The  Philippines j   919.14  M13 

Philippine  islands.     Manners  and  customs. 

Carpenter.  Around  the  world  with  the  children,  p. 74-82.. j  910  C22a 
Carroll  &  Hart.  Around  the  world;  book  four,  p. 241-268. j  910  C23d 
Carroll  &  Jerome.     Around  the  world;  book  three,  p.196- 

207 j  910  C23C 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p.67-75 j  910  C3S5 

Chance.    Little  folks  of  many  lands,  p. 83-93 J  Qio  C36 

Mott  &  Dutton.     Fishing  and  hunting,  p. 70-92 j  910  M94 

Schwartz.     Five  little  strangers,  p. 137-176 j  910  S39 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.iio- 

117 j  390  S53 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 156-163 j  572.9  S79 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p.104-114 j  915  T65 

Wade.     Our  little  Philippine  cousin j  919.14  Wii 

Phillips,  Wendell. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men,  p.  175-216 j  920  B6if 

Brooks.     Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state,  p. 207-216 j  974.4  B77 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 199-204 j  920  M91 

Philopoemen. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch:  tales  of  the   Greeks,  p.157- 

163 j  920  P72Zg 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 334-344 j  938  M9ia 

Plutarch.    Lives,  v.2,  p. 360-383,  413-415 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p. 149-167 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 296-302 j  920  P720 

Phips,  Sir  William. 

Abbot.     Naval  history  of  the  U.S.,  p.12-20 j  973  Ai2n 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p. 54-63,  74-79 j  974.4  H36 

Hawthorne.    Whole  history  of  grandfather's  chair,  p. 54-63, 

74-79 j  974-4  H36g 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 53-68 j  973  M9ia 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.2,  p. 18-26 j  926  P27 

Phips,  Sir  William.     Stories. 

Butterworth.     Treasure   ship j    B984tr 

Phocion. 

Gould.      Children's   Plutarch;    tales   of   the   Greeks,   p.129- 

135 j  920  P72zg 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v. 4,  p.329-369 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 177-185 j  920  P720 

Phoenicia. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p.141-151 j  930  A75 

Luther.     Trading  and  exploring,  p. 28-61 j  910  L98 


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Phonograph. 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p.249-280 j  609  B17 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.310-321 j   604  W74a 

Phosphorescence. 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p. 228-250 j  504  H71W 

See  also  Foxfire. 

Photography. 

Bullivant.     Every  boy's  book  of  hobbies,  p. 214-230 j  790  B87 

Claudy.     First  book  of  photography j  770  C54a 

Collins.     Handicraft   for  boys,   p.131-156 j   680   C69h 

Jenks.     Photography  for  young  people j   770  J25 

Miller.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p. 301-317 J  796  M69 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 206-223 j  530-7  P4ia 

Verrill.     Boy  collector's  handbook,  p. 193-217 j  579  V28 

Sec  also  Magic  lanterns. — Moving  pictures. — Pictures. 

Physical  culture. 

Blaikie.     How  to  get  strong j  613.71  B52h 

Blaikie.     Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls j  613.71  B52S 

Kirk.     Old  English  games  and  physical  exercises j  793  K28 

Sargent.     Health,  strength  and  power j  613  S24 

See  also  Athletics. — Drills   (exercises). — Games. — Hygiene. — Sports. 

Physical  geography. 

Arey.     Physiography  for  high   schools j   551   A68 

Davis.     Elementary  physical  geography j  551   D32e 

Holden.     The   sciences,   p. 185-224 j    500   H71 

See  also  Caves. — Climate. — Clouds. — Earth. — Earthquakes. — Geogra- 
phy.— Geology. — Geysers. — Glaciers. — Ice. —  Icebergs. —  Islands. 
— Nature. — Ocean. — Peat. — Prairies. — Rain. — Rivers. —  Storms. — 
Tides. — Volcanoes. — Water. — Waves. — Weather. — -Winds. 

Physicians  and  surgeons. 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career,  p.421-447 j   174  M37 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 61-72 j   174  R31 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 315-342 j  920  S649 

Physics. 

Collins.    Magic  of  science j  530.7  C69 

Holden.      The   sciences,   p. 73-147 j    500   H71 

Hooker.     Child's  book  of  nature,  pt.3 j  581  H77C 

Hopkins.     Experimental  science.     2v j  530.7  H78e 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science j  530.7  P4ia 

Williams.     How  it  works j  604  W74a 

See  also   Air. —  Chemistry. —  Electricity.  —  Gyroscope.  —  Liquids.  — 

Magnetism.  —  Mechanics.  —  Physical   geography.  —  Radium.  — 

Sound. — Water. — Waves. — Weather. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  229 

Physiology. 

Blaisclell.     Child's  book  of  health j  613  B52a 

Blaisdell.     Our  bodies  and  how  we  live j  613  B5202 

Hooker.     Child's  book  of  nature,  pt.2 j  581   H77C 

Jewett.    The  body  at  work j  612  J31 

Ritchie.     Primer  of  sanitation  and  physiology j  613  R49 

Sec  also  Hygiene. — Physical  culture. — Teeth. 

Pianos. 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 60-71 j  670  W74 

Picnics. 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,  p.333-344 j   790  B343i 

Picture-books. 

Adelborg.     Clean  Peter  and  the  children  of  Grubbylea j  A228C 

Bergengren.     Jane,  Joseph  &  John qj  811  B45 

Beskow.     Hanschens  skifahrt qj  833  B46 

Bliithgen.     Buben  und  madel's qj  831   B57 

Bliithgen.     Guckaus qj  83 1   B57g 

Bonn.     Hausmiitterchen qj  831   B62h 

Bonn.     Nesthakchen qj  831   B62 

Boutet  de  Monvel.    Joan  of  Arc j  92  j329mo 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Braine.     Merchant  ships qj  604  B68 

Brooke.    Johnny  Crow's  garden j  B772J 

Brooke.     Johnny  Crow's  party j   B772J0 

Brooke.    The  tailor  and  the  crow j  B772t 

Browning.     Pied  piper  of  Hamelin qj  821   B8i9pi 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Burgess.     Goops qj  817  B89 

Burgess.     More  goops qj  817  B89m 

Caldecott.    Caldecott's  collection  of  pictures  &  songs.    2v. .  j  821  Ci2c 

Caldecott.    Caldecott's  picture  book.    2v j  821  Ci2p 

Caldecott.     Hey  diddle  diddle  picture  book j  821  Ci2h 

Caldecott.     Panjandrum  picture  book j  821  C12 

Chansons  de  France  pour  les  petits  franqais j  784.4  C41 

Cox.    Another  Brownie  book qj  C853a 

Cox.     Brownies  abroad qj   C853ba 

Cox.     Brownies  around  the  world qj  C853bro 

Cox.     Brownies  at  home qj  C853br 

Cox.     Brownies  in  the  Philippines qj   C8s3bp 

Cox.     Brownies'  latest  adventures qj   C853bo 

Cox.     Brownies,  their  book •  •  •  -qj  C853b 

Cox.     Brownies  through  the  Union qj   C853bu 

Crane.     Baby's  own  /Esop. j  398.91  A25C 

Crane.    Beauty  and  the  beast  picture  book qj  398  C867b 

Crane.     Bluebeard's  picture  book qj  398  C867 

Crane.     Buckle  my  shoe  picture  book qj  C867ib 


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Picture-books — continued. 

Crane.     Cinderella's  picture  book qj  398  C867C 

Crane.    A  flower  wedding qj  C867if 

Crane.     Flowers  from  Shakespeare's  garden qj  C867ifl 

Crane.     Goody  Two  Shoes  picture  book qj  C867ig 

Crane.    A  masque  of  days qj  C867im 

Crane.    Mother  Hubbard,  her  picture  book qj  398  C867m 

Crane.    Red  Riding  Hood's  picture  book qj  398  C867r 

Crane.    This  little  pig,  his  picture  book qj  C867it 

Dean.     In  Peanut  land qj  03441 

Deming.     Children  of  the  wild j  D421C 

Deming.     Indian   child  life j   D42ii 

Deming.     Little  brothers  of  the  West j  D42ilit 

Deming.     Little  Indian  folk j  D421I 

Deming.     Little  red  people j  D42ili 

Deming.     Red  folk  and  wild  folk qj  D42ir 

Elkin.     The  children's  corner j  E488C 

Elkin.     Old  Dutch  nursery  rhymes j  784.8  E48 

France.     Filles  et  garqons qj  843  F86f 

France.     Girls  and  boys qj   F86ig 

France.     Nos  enfants qj  843  F86 

France.     Our  children qj   F8610 

Francis.     Book  of  cheerful  cats j  F8671C 

Funck-Brentano.     Jeanne  d'Arc qj  92  J32gi 

Garnett.     The  muffin  shop qj  Gigim 

Greenaway.     Marigold  garden qj  821  G83 

Greenaway.     Under  the  window j   821   G83U 

Guigou  &  Vimar.     L'illustre  dompteur j  847  G96 

Haines.     Book  of  the  dog qj  HiSib 

Hill.    Truth  about  old  King  Cole j  821  H55 

Hoffmann.     Slovenly   Peter qj    H68i2s 

Hoist.     Der  herbst qj  833  H74 

The  house  that  Jack  built j  821  Ci2ho 

Ivimey.     Complete  version  of  Ye  three  blind  mice j  I335C 

Lang.     Wie  das  samenkorn  zu  brot  wird j  831   L23 

Lechler.     Blatt  fiir  blatt j  831   L48 

Lechler.    Wie's  im  hause  geht j  833  L48 

Lohmeyer  &  Oldenberg.     Der  alte  bekannte qj  831  L78 

Lohmeyer  &  Flinzer.     Konig  Nobel qj  831   L78k 

Lohmeyer.     Was  willst  du  werden? qj  831   L78W 

Lucas.     Four  and  twenty  toilers j  821  L96f 

Mars.     Joies  d'enfants j  843  M41 

Mars.     Nos  cheris j  843  M4in 

Moffat.     Little  songs  of  long  ago j  784.8  M76I 

Moffat.     Our  old  nursery  rhymes j   784.8  M76 

Moncrieff.     Round  the  world qj  910  M81 

Montorgueil.      Bonaparte qj    92    Ni29mo 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  231 

Pictxare-books — continued. 

Montorgueil.     Murat j  92  M97im 

Moore.     Twas  the  night  before  Christmas j  811  M87 

Mother  Goose j  398.8  M93mg 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Newell.     Pictures  and  rhymes j  817  N27 

Nursie's  little  rhyme  book j  398.8  N52 

Olfers.    Was  Marilenchen  erlebte! qj  831  O232W 

Olfers.     Windchen j   831    O232 

Pletsch.    Wie's  im  hause  geht  nach  dem  alphabet qj  831  P69W 

Plon.     La  civilite  puerile  et  honnete j  843  P71 

Potter.      Roly-poly    pudding j    P8s6r 

Rackham.     Arthur  Rackham's  book  of  pictures qj  741   R12 

Sharpe.     Dame  Wiggins  of  Lee j  821  S53 

Smith.     Chicken  world j  S646C 

Smith.     The  circus  and  all  about  it j  S646ci 

Smith.     The  farm  book j  S646f 

Smith.     The  railroad  book j   S646r 

Smith.    The  seashore  book j  S646S 

Smith.    Story  of  Pocahontas  and  Captain  John  Smith.  .  .  .j  92  P732S 

Sowerby.     Childhood qj   821   S73 

United  States  navy j  359  U25 

Weatherly.     Book  of  gnomes j  W36ib 

Widor.     Old  songs  and  rounds j  784.8  W670 

Widor.    Vieilles  chansons  pour  les  petits  enfants j  784.8  W67 

Pictures. 

Barstow.     Famous  pictures j  759  B27 

Book  of  the  childhood  of  Christ qj  755  B63 

Book  of  the  passion  of  our  Lord qj  755  B63b 

Carnegie    Institute,    Pittsburgh — Department    of    fine    arts.      Brief 

lessons j  707  C21 

Clement.     Angels  in  art j  755  C56 

Clement.     Saints  in  art j  755   Cs6s 

Clement.     Stories  of  art  and  artists qj  750  C56 

Conway.     Children's  book  of  art j  759  C76 

French.     Christ  in  art j  755  F92 

Hare.     Portrait  book  of  our  kings  and  queens j  923.1  H26 

Head.     How  to  enjoy  pictures j  759  H38 

Hole.     Life  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth qj  755  H71 

Moore.     Children  of  other  days qj  757  M87 

Singleton.    The  children's  city,  p. 207-228 j  917.471  S6i 

Van  Dyke.    Christ-child  in  art j  755  V18 

See  also  Art. —  Artists. —  Drawing. —  Moving  pictures. —  Painting. — 

Photography. 

Pictures,  Moving.     See  Moving  pictures. 


232  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Pigeons. 

Barton.    The  boy  fancier,  p.259-325 j  636  B28 

Fabre.    Our  humble  helpers,  p. 130-149 J  636  Fii 

Madden.     Forest  friends,  p.216-234 j  590-4  M23 

Miller.     Outdoor  work,  p.  193-196,  207-217 J  630  M69 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p.207-213 j  910  M91 

Pigmies.    See  Dwarfs. 

Pigs. 

Fabre.     Our  humble  helpers,  p.3i6-333 J  636  Fi i 

Monteith.     Familiar  animals,  p.132-144 J  599  M85 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p. 165-174 J  9io  M91 

Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery. 

Drake.    Making  of  the  great  West,  p.198-204 j  978  D78 

Pilgrim  Fathers. 

Abbott.     Miles  Standish j  92  S785a 

Barstow.     Explorers  and  settlers,  p.189-219 j  973-1   B27 

Blaisdell   &  Ball.     Short  stories   from  American   history, 

p.i-21 j  973  BS2S 

Colonial  stories,  p.27-55 J    C722 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p.194-201 j  942  C8761 

Drake.     On  Plymouth  rock j  974-4  D78 

Griffis.    Brave  little  Holland,  p. 192-209 j  949-2  G89b 

Higginson.      Young   folks'   book   of    American   explorers, 

p.309-337 j  973-1   H53 

Johonnot.    Ten  great  events  in  history,  p.196-219 j  904  J37t 

Pumphrey.     Stories  of  the  Pilgrims . .  . ". j  973-2  P98 

Tiffany.     Pilgrims  and  Puritans j  974-4  T45 

See   also   Massachusetts.— Plymouth.— Thanksgiving   day.— United 

States.     Colonial  period. 

Also  Standish,  Miles. 
Pilgrim  Fathers.     Stories. 

Dix.     Soldier  Rigdale J  D647S 

Pilots  and  piloting. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.231-236 j  910  B99 

Ingersoll.    Book  of  the  ocean,  p.219-227 j  551-46  124b 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p.130-172 j  604  M76 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p.107-115 j  590-4  T19 

Pineapples. 

Our  country:     East,  p.io6-iio j  917-3  O32 

Pins.    See  Needles  and  pins. 

Pinzon,  Vicente  Yanez. 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p.92-97 j  9io-9  S53 

Pioneer  life.     See  Frontier  life. 

Pioneers.    See  Frontier  life. 

Also  names  of  pioneers,  as  Boone,  Daniel. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  233 

Pirates. 

Brooks.     American  sailor,  p. 69-88 j  656.8  Bjja 

Finnemore.     Barbary  rovers j  961  F51 

Hall  &  Chester.     Panama  and  the  canal,  p. 27-36 j  918.6  H16 

Ingersoll.     Book  of  the  ocean,  p.171-185 j  551.46  124b 

Lang.     Blue  true  story  book,  p. 136-142 j  904  L23b 

Lang.     True  story  book,  p.326-337 j  904  L23 

Pike.    Our  little  Panama  cousin,  p.41-52 j  918.6  P58 

Stockton.     Buccaneers  and  pirates j  910.4  S86 

Pirates.    Stories. 

Cooper.     Red  Rover j  C787r 

Pyle.     Stolen  treasure j  P996st 

Pyle.    Story  of  Jack  Ballister's  fortunes j  P996S 

Scott.     Pirate j  S43ipi 

Stevenson.     Treasure  island j   S848t 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Pitcairn  island. 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p. 192-23$ J  910.4  H15 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p.238-246 j  904  L23r 

Pitcher,  Molly. 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p.107-110 j  974.8  G57 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p. 137-140 j  904  L23r 

Stockton.     Stories  of  New  Jersey,  p. 186-192 j  974-9  S86 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 21 1-2 15 j  904  T77b 

Pittsburgh. 

Cornman  &  Gerson.    Geography  primer,  pref.  p. 7-18.  .  .  .j  910  C82a2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Cram.    Descriptive  review  of  Pennsylvania qrj  917.48  C86 

Hotchkiss.    Representative  cities  of  the  U.  S.,  p.118-133.  .j  917.3  H82 
Southworth  &  Kramer.     Great  cities  of  the  U.  S.,  p.171- 

188 j   9173    S72 

See  also  Pennsylvania. 

Pittsburgh.     Government. 

Philips.    Nation  and  state,  p. 245-252 j  353  P49 

Pittsburgh.     History. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  Pittsburgh  chapter. 

Fort  Duquesne  and  Fort  Pitt j  974-886  D28 

Killikelly.     History  of  Pittsburgh; qrj  974.886  K2S 

See  also  Fort  Duquesne. — Fort  Pitt. — Whiskey  insurrection. 

Pizarro,  Francisco. 

Gordy.     Stories  of  American  explorers,  p. 72-86 j  973.1  G66 

Johnston.    Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 217-247.  .j  923.9  J36 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 28-40 j  904  J37s 

Lucia.    Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p. 88-112 j  973.1  L96 

Lummis.     Spanish  pioneers,  p. 203-292 j  973.1  L97 


234  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Pizarro,  Francisco — continued. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p.71-85 J  972  M91 

Pratt.     Francisco  Pizarro j  92  P676P 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p.78-83 j  910.9  S53 

Towle.     Pizarro J  92  P676t 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p.253-278 j  923.9  V27f 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    history,    p.114- 

171 j  970  W93 

Planets. 

Ball.     Star-land,  p.i34-254 J  523  B21S2 

See  also  Astronomy.— Earth. — Moon.— Stars. 

Plants. 

Atkinson.     First  studies  of  plant  Ufe j  581  A87 

Bailey.     First  lessons  with  plants j  580.7  B16 

Bass.     Stories  of  plant  life j  580.4  B29a 

Brown.    The  plant  baby  and  its  friends j  581  B79 

Buckley.     Eyes  and  no  eyes,  pt.3 j  570-4  BSse 

Buckley.     Fairy-land  of  science,  p.i54-i73.  219-244 j  570.4  B85 

Comstock.    Handbook  of  nature-study,  p.489-725 rj  570.7  C73 

Dana.     According  to  season j  580.4  DiQa 

Dana.     Plants  and  their  children j  581  Digp 

Dixon.    The  human  side  of  plants j  581.5  D64 

Fabre.     Story-book  of  science j  504  Fn 

Gibson.    Blossom  hosts  and  insect  guests j  581.16  G37 

Gibson.     Secrets  out  of  doors,  p.iii-135 J  570-4  G37S 

Gray.     How  plants  behave J   58i    G81 

Hooker.    Child's  book  of  nature,  pt.i j  581  H77C 

Morley.     Flowers  and  their  friends j  580.4  M91 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants j  630  R61 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p. 77-178 J  504  T19W 

Wright.     Stories  of  plants  and  animals j  5/0.4  W935P 

See  also  Botany.— Flowers.— Fruit.— Galls    (botany).— Gardens   and 

gardening.— Herbariums.— Natural  history.— Poisonous  plants. 

— Seeds. — Trees. 

Play.     See  Amusements. — Athletics. — Games.— Kindergarten. 
Games  and  songs. — Sports. 

Plays. 

Bell.     Fairy  tale  plays J  793-1  B41 

Burrill.     Master  Skylark j   812  B94 

Chicago  School  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy.     [Plays   for 

children.] •  J  793-1   C43 

Comstock.     Dickens  dramatic  reader j  793-1  D55C 

Francis  W.  Parker  School,  Chicago.   Lionel  of  Orkney.. qj  793-1  F86 
Francis  W.  Parker  School,   Chicago.     Return   of  Odys- 
seus  qj   793-1   F86r 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  235 

Plays — contitiued. 

Francis  W.  Parker  School,  Chicago.     Robin  Hood..  ..qj  793.1  F86ro 

Garnett.     Master  Will  of  Stratford j  812  G19 

Goodlander.     Fairy  plays  for  children j  793.1  G62 

Gould.    "Little  men"  play j  793.1  G73 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman,  p. 303-330 j  790  H16 

Harper's  book  of  little  plays j  793.1   H28 

Harrison.     Alice  in  Wonderland j   793.1   C23 

Holbrook.     Dramatic  reader j  372.4  H69d 

Johnston  &  Barnum.     Book  of  plays  for  little  actors.  .  .  .j  372.4  J36 

Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories  to  read  and  act j  793.1  L28 

Macdonell.     Historical  plays  for  children.     8  nos j  793.1  M14 

Mackay.     Costumes  and  scenery  for  amateurs j  793.12  M17 

Mackay.     House  of  the  heart j  812  Mi7h 

Mackay.     How  to  produce  children's  plays j  792.07  M17 

Mackay.    Patriotic  plays  and  pageants j  812  Mi7p 

Mackay.     Plays  of  the  pioneers j   793.1    M17 

Mackay.     The  silver  thread j  812  M17 

Meigs.     The  steadfast  princess j  793.1  M57 

Merington.     Festival  plays j  812  M63f 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p. 321-336 j  790  P23 

Perry.     When  mother  lets  us  act j  793.1  P44 

St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  operettas,  v.i j  793.1  S14 

Seton.    Wild  animal  play  for  children j  793.1  S49 

Sidgwick.     Four  plays  for  children j   793.1  S56 

Simons  &  Orr.     Dramatization j  793.1  S61 

Stevenson.     Children's  classics  in  dramatic  form.     5v.  .  .  .j  793.1  S84 

Stock.    Jim  Crow^ j  793.1  886 

Stock.     Pied  piper j  793.1  S86p 

Syrett.     Six  fairy  plays  for  children j  822  S99 

Tappan.     Sports  &  pastimes,  p. 495-579 j  790  T19 

Tucker  &  Ryan.    Historical  plays  of  colonial  days j  793.1  T81 

Walker.     Little  plays  from  American  history j  793.1  W16 

White.     Snow^  White  and  the  seven  dwarfs j  812  W63 

See  also  Cantatas. —  Charades. —  Christmas.  Plays. —  Dialogues. — 
Drama. — Dramatic  readers. — Games. —  Moving  pictures. —  Oper- 
ettas.— Puppet  shows. — Shadow  pictures. — Tableaux. 

Pljnmouth. 

Bacon.     Historic  pilgrimages  in  New  England,  P.28-67..J  917.4  Bi2h 

Diaz.    Jimmyjohns,  p.191-201 j  D539J 

Drake.     On  Plymouth  rock j  974.4  D78 

Our  country;  East,  p. 195-199 j  917.3  O32 

See  also  Pilgrim  Fathers. 
Also  Standish,  Miles. 


236  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Pocahontas. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p.208-225 j  920.7  B77 

Colonial  stories,  p.3-26 j  C722 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.93-106 j  920.7  H72 

Mabie  &  Stephens.     Heroines  that  every  child  should 

know,  p.146-173 j  920.7  Mil 

Seelye  &  Eggleston.     Pocahontas j  975-5  S4S 

Smith.     Story  of  Pocahontas  and  Captain  John  Smith.  .  .  .j  92  P732S 
Wright.      Children's   stories   in   American   history,   p.259- 

268 j  970  W93 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan. 

Cody.     Four  famous  American  writers,  p. 71-132 j  928  C65f 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.2,  p.45-65 J  928  K23 

Wright.      Children's   stories   in   American   literature,   v.i, 

p.137-148 j  810.9  W93 

Poetry.     Collections. 

Aldrich.    Famous  poems j  821.08  A36 

Beeson.     Child's  calendar  beautiful j  808.8  B38 

Blake  &  Alexander.     Graded  poetry.    8v.  in  7 j  821.08  B52 

Bryant.     New  library  of  poetry  and  song qrj  821.08  B84f 

Burrell.     Book  of  heroic  verse j  821.08  B94 

Burt.     Poems  that  every  child  should  know j  821.08  B949 

Campbell.     Young  folks'  book  of  poetry j  821.08  C15 

Chisholm.     Golden   staircase j    821.08   C44a 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Clarke.     Treasury  of  war  poetry.     2v j   821.08  C53 

Coates.     Children's  book  of  poetry j  821.08  C62C 

Couch.     Oxford  book  of  English  verse j  821.08  C830 

Coussens.     Poems  children  love j  821.08  C84 

Edgar.    Treasury  of  verse  for  little  children j  821.08  E28 

Eggleston.    American  war  ballads j  811.08  E35a 

Eliot.     Poetry  for  children j  821.08  E47 

Forbes.     Favourites  of  a  nursery  of  seventy  years  ago..j  821.08  F7S 

Gayley  &  Flaherty.     Poetry  of  the  people j  821.08  G2S 

Grahame.    Cambridge  book  of  poetry  for  children j  821.08  G77 

Harris  &  Gilbert.     Poems  by  grades.    2v j  821.08  H29 

Hazard.    Three  years  with  the  poets j  821.08  H37 

Henley.     Lyra  heroica j  821.08  H44 

Holland.     Historic  poems  and  ballads j  808.8  H72 

Ingpen.     One  thousand  poems  for  children j  821.08  I24 

Knowles.     Poems  of  American  patriotism j  811.08  K35 

Lang.     Blue  poetry  book j  821.08  L23b 

Lovejoy.    Nature  in  verse j  821.08  L942 

Lovejoy.     Poetry  of  the  seasons .* j  821.08  L942P 

Lucas.    Another  book  of  verses j  821.08  L96a 

Lucas.     Book  of  verses j  821.08  L96 

McMurry  &  Cook.    Songs  of  the  tree-top  and  meadow.. j  821.08  M21 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  237 

Poetry.     Collections — continued. 

Matthews.     Poems  of  American  patriotism j  811.08  M47 

Montgomery.     Heroic  ballads j  821.08  M86 

Morrison.     Songs  and  rhymes  for  tlic  little  ones j  821.08  M919 

Olcott.     Story-telling  poems j  82 1 .08  O23 

Our  children's  songs j  821.08  O32 

Palgrave.    Children's  treasury  of  English  song j  821.08  Pi8c 

Palgravc.     Golden  treasury  of  songs  and  poems j  821.08  Pi8g 

Patmore.     Children's  garland  from  the  best  poets j  821.08  P29 

Repplier.     Book  of  famous  verse j  821.08  R35 

Scollard.     Ballads  of  American  bravery j  811.08  S42 

Scudder.     Children's  book qj  808.8  S43 

Shute.     Land  of  song.     3v j  821.08  S56 

Smith,  E.  S.     Peace  and  patriotism j  808.8  S64 

Smith,  J.  W.    Child's  book  of  old  verses j  821.08  S65 

Stedman.    American  anthology .rj  811.08  S81 

Stevens.     American  patriotic  prose  and  verse j  811.08  S845 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds j  821.08  S84 

Stevenson.     Home  book  of  verse  for  young  folks j  821.08  S84h 

Stevenson.    Poems  of  American  history j  81 1.08  S84 

Tappan.    Old  fashioned  stories  &  poems,  p. 339-479 J  T1920 

Tappan.     Poems  &  rhymes j  821.08  T19 

Thacher.     Listening  child j  821.08  T33 

Tileston.    Children's  book  of  ballads j  821.08  T46C 

Tileston.     Child's  harvest  of  verse j  821.08  T46ch 

Tileston.    Sugar  and  spice  and  all  that's  nice j  821.08  T46S2 

Tripled  crown j  821.08  T74 

United  States — Committee  on  public  information.     Battle 

line  of  democracy j  808.8  U25 

Wheeler.     Book  of  verse  of  the  great  war j  821.08  W61 

White.     Collection  of  poetry  for  school  reading j  821.08  W63 

Whittier.     Child  life;  poems j  821.08  W66 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Golden  numbers j  821.08  W68g 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Pinafore  palace j  821.08  W68p 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Posy  ring j  821.08  W68 

Williams.     Through  the  year  with  birds  and  poets.... j  811.08  W74 
See  also  Ballads. — Hymns. — Nursery  rhymes. — Quotations. — Readers 

and  speakers. — Songs. 

Also  various  subjects,  subhead  Poetry,  as  Christmas.     Poetry. 

Poetry.     Indexes. 

Granger.     Index  to  poetry  and  recitations qrj  808.8  G78a 

Poets. 

Cody.    Four  American  poets j  928  C65 

See  also  Authors. 

Also  names  of  poets,  as  Burns,  Robert. 


238  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Poisonous  plants. 

Beard.     On  the  trail,  p.179-186 J  796-5  B343 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p.337-358 j  796  G77 

Mcllvaine.      Outdoors,    indoors   and   up    the    chimney, 

p.113-119 j  570.4  M17 

Poitiers,  Battle  of,  1356. 

Abbott.     Richard  II,  p.io3-i39 J  92  R398a 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p.43-48 j  920  H94 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  English,  p.174-184 j  942  Ugia 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  happy  warrior,  p.i4S-i73 J  940.4  N26 

Poland, 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Russian,  p.226-230,  248-257 j  947  M91 

Polar  regions.    See  Antarctic  regions. — Arctic  regions. 

Police. 

Crump.     Boys'  book  of  mounted  police j  351-74  C89 

Crump.     Boys'  book  of  policemen j  352.2  C89 

Politeness.    See  Manners. 

Politics.     See  Government. — United  States.     Government. 

Polo,  Marco. 

Brooks.    Story  of  Marco  Polo j  9^5  B77 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.213- 

218 j  920  Hii3fa 

Hale.    Stories  of  adventure,  p.  11-30 j  910.8  Hi5s 

Shaw.    Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 16-23 J  910.9  S53 

Synge.     Book  of  discovery,  p.i  15-125 j  910.9  S99 

Towle.    Marco  Polo j  92  P769t 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p.43-76 j  923.9  V27f 

Pompeii. 

Finnemore.     Italy,  p.64-68 j  914-5  FSI 

Harding.     City  of  the  seven  hills,  p.239-249 j  937  H2S 

Hedin.     From  pole  to  pole,  p.229-235 j  910  H39 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 30-35 J  9io  J37 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p.363-374.  -  - J  9^4  K35b 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p.301-308 j  937  M91 

Stockton.     Round-about  rambles,  p.283-296 j  504  S86 

Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Italy,  Spain  and 

Portugal,  pt.i,  p.26-30 j  914.5  W62 

Pompeii.     Stories. 

Lytton.     Last  days  of  Pompeii j    L999I 

Pompey  the  Great. 

Church.     Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero,  p.176-191.  ..j  913-37  C46 
Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Romans,  p.107- 

114 j  920  P72ZgC 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.171-180. .  . .  j  920  Hii3f 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  239 

Pompey  the  Great — continued. 

Plutarch.    Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 326-369 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.    Lives,  v.4,  p.50-158 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.385-398 j  920  P720 

Ponce  de  Leon,  Juan. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 23-28.... j  904  Bi9t 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 36-40 j  973.2  C65 

Johnston.     Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  P.61-83..J  923.9  J36 

McMurry.     Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p. 222-226 j  923.9  M21 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v. 2,  p. 7-12 j  973  Mgia 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p. 120-125 j  910  S73f 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  history,  p. 71-75.  .j  970  W93 

Ponies.    Sec  Horses. 

Pontiac,  chief  of  the  Ottawas. 

Baldwin.     Conquest  of  the  old  Northwest,  p.92-124 j  977  B19C 

Catherwood.     Heroes  of  the  middle  west,  p.117-141 j  977  C28 

Drake.     Making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states,  p. 80-90 j  977  D78 

Johnston.     Famous  Indian  chiefs,  p. 151-208 j  970.2  J36 

Parkman.     Boys'  Parkman,  P.13S-165 j  973.2  P24b 

Parkman.     Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.    2v j  973.2  P24 

Parkman.     Prose  passages,  p.107-117 j  973.2  P24P 

Sweetser.     Book  of  Indian  braves,  p. 155-184 j  970.2  S97 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians,  p.125-151 j  970.2  Wii 

Whitney  &  Perry.  Four  American  Indians,  p. 53-1 14... j  970.2  W6s 
Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    history,    p.337- 

347 • j  970  W93 

Pontiac,  chi-ef  of  tlie  Ottawas.    Stories. 

Munroe.    At  war  with  Pontiac j  M968a 

Porcelain.    See  Pottery. 

Porcupines. 

Burroughs.  Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  P.98-105...J  599.3  B94 
Cram.  More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 203-208.. j  599  C86m 
Ingersoll.    Wild  neighbors,  p. 186-206 j  596  I24 

Port  Arthur,  Siege  of,  1904. 

Jenks.     Book  of  famous  sieges,  p. 285-305 j  904  J25 

Porter,  David. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 195-209 j  923.5  M91 

Porter,  Admiral  David  Dixon. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 286-293 j  923.5  M91 

Porto  Rico. 

Carroll   &   Hart.     Around   the   world;   book   four,   p.223- 

227 j  910  C23d 

Carroll  &  Jerome.     Around  the  world;  book  three,  p.i88- 

195 j  910  C23C 

George.     Little  journey  to  Porto  Rico j  917.291  G31 


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Ports.    See  Harbors. 

Portugal. 

Luther.     Trading  and  exploring,  p.  148-202 j  910  L98 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.5,  P.551-63S j  909  T19 

Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Italy,  Spain  and 

Portugal j   914.5  W62 

See  also  Ferdinand  of  Portugal. — Inez  de  Castro. 

Post-office.    See  Mail  service. 

Postage  stcimps.    See  Stamps. 

Postal  service.    See  Mail  service. 

Pottery. 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p.164-171 j  670  C38a3 

Holbrook.     Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers,  p. 58-64 j  571  H69 

Kirby.     Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard,  p.14-43 j  630  K28 

Lester.    Clay  work,  p.78-g3 j  731  L65 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.2,  p. 227-238 j  910  M91 

Sanford.     Art  crafts  for  beginners,  p. 205-224 j  707.2  S22 

Warner.     Home  decoration,  p. 280-320 j  747  W23 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p.96-116 j  670  W74 

■  See  also  China-painting. — Clay-modeling. 
Also  Palissy,  Bernard. 

Poultry. 

Barton.    The  boy  fancier,  p.218-258 j  636  B28 

Fabre.    Our  humble  helpers j  636  Fi  i 

Miller,  C.  H.    Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p.  193-207 j  796  M69 

Miller,  M.  R.    Outdoor  work,  p.132-193,  217-222 j  630  M69 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p.175-207 j  910  M91 

Webb    Publishing   Co.      Poultry  houses,    coops   and 

equipment j    636.5    W36 

Wright.     Practical  poultry  keeper j   636.5   W93 

Power  boats.    See  Motor  boats. 

Powhatan. 

Johnston.     Famous  Indian  chiefs,  p. 1-40 j  970.2  J36 

Sweetser.    Book  of  Indian  braves,  p. 3-30 j  970.2  S97 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians,  p. 65-89 j  970.2  Wii 

Prairie-dogs. 

Seton.     Wild  animals  at  home,  p.19-28 j  591.5  S49 

Prairies. 

Our  country:  West,  p.193-216 j  917.9  O32 

Preachers.    See  Ministers. — Preaching. 
Preaching. 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p.53-59 j  174  R3r 

See  also  Ministers. 


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Preble,  Edward. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.104-112 j  923.5  M91 

Scawell.     Twelve  naval  captains,  p.83-101 j  923.5  S44 

Precious  stones. 

Kelley.     Boy  mineral  collectors j  549  K16 

See  also  Diamonds. — Jewelry. — Pearls. 

Prehistoric  man.    See  Man.     Prehistoric. 

Prescott,  William  Hickling. 

Wright.      Children's   stories   in   American   literature,   v.i, 

p.82-95 j  810.9  W93 

Presidents   of  the  United   States.     See  United   States.      Biography.— 
United  States.    History. — United  States.     Presidents. 
Also  names  of  presidents. 

Prester  John. 

Mabie.     Legends  that  every  child  should  know,  p.14-- 

151 j  398.2  Mil 

Primers. 

Alexander.     Primer j  3724  A37P 

Alexander.     First  reader j  372.4  A37 

Alexander.     Second  reader j  808.8  A37S 

Arnold.    Arnold  primer j  372.4  A75 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     First  reader j  808.8  A75 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Second  reader j  808.8  A75S 

Baker.     Action  primer j  372-4  B17 

Baldwin.     Fairy  reader j   398   B  I9fa 

Bass.     Lessons  for  beginners  in  reading j  372.4  B29 

Blaisdell.     Boy  Blue  and  his  friends j  372.4  BS2b 

Blaisdell.     Child  life  primer j  372.4  B52 

Blaisdell.     Child  life;  a  first  reader ■ j  808.8  B52 

Blaisdell.    Child  life  in  tale  and  fable;  a  second  reader..]  808.8  B52C 

Blodgett.     Primer j  372-4  B55 

Blodgett.     First  reader j  372-4  B55f 

Brown  &  Bailey.     Jingle  primer j  372.4  B78 

Bryce.     Child-lore  dramatic  reader j   372-4  B84C 

Bryce  &  Spaulding.     Primer j  372-4  B84 

Buffington.     Circus  reader j  372-4  B86 

Burroughs.    Little  nature  studies.   2v j  59I-S  Bg4l 

Coe  &  Christie.    Story  hour  readers:  primer j  372.4  C65 

Coe  &  Christie.    Story  hour  readers,    v.  1-2 j  372.4  C65S 

Cyr.     Advanced  first  reader j  372.4  C98 

Finch.     Finch  primer j   372-4   F49 

Finch.     Finch  first  reader j  372.4  F49f 

Fox.     Indian  primer j  970.1  F85 

Gardner.     Work  that  is  play j  372.4  G18 

Grover.     Outdoor  primer j  372.4  G94OU 


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Primers — continued. 

Grover.     Overall  boys j  372.4  G940 

Grover.     Sunbonnet  babies'  primer j  372.4  G94 

Grubb  &  Taylor.     The  industrial  primer j  372.4  G946 

Harris  &  Waldo.    Toy  shop  book j  372.4  H29 

Holbrook.     Dramatic  reader j  372.4  HGgd 

Holbrook.     The  Hiawatha  primer j  372.4  H69 

Holton.     Holton  primer j  372.4  H74 

Johnston  &  Barnum.     Book  of  plays  for  little  actors..  ..j  372.4  J36 

Judd.     Palmer  Cox  Brownie  primer j  372.4  J49 

Lane.     Oriole  stories  for  beginners j  372.4  L23 

Murray.     The  child  at  play j  372.4  M97 

Murray.    Wide  awake  first  reader j  372.4  M97W 

Murray.    Wide  awake  second  reader j  372.4  M97W2 

Noyes  &  Guild.     Sunshine  primer j  372.4  N48 

Peabody.     Step  by  step j  372.4  P33 

Scripture.     Baldwin  primer j  372.4  S43 

Skinner  &  Lawrence.     Little  dramas  for  primary  grades.. j  372.4  S62 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.    Aldine  readers;  book  one j  372.4  S72 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.    Aldine  readers;  book  two j  372.4  S73a2 

Thompson.    Fairy  tale  and  fable j  372.4  T38f 

Thompson.     For  childhood  days j  372.4  T38 

Treadwell  &  Free.     Reading-literature;  the  primer j  372.4  T71 

Treadwell  &  Free.     Reading-literature;  first  reader j  372.4  T7ia 

Treadwell  &  Free.     Reading-literature;  second  reader..]  372.4  T7ib 

Van  Sickle  &  Seegmiller.    First  reader j  372.4  V17 

Van  Sickle  &  Seegmiller.     Second  reader j  808.8  V17 

Villee.     Little-folk  dialogue  reader j  372.4  V23 

Wiley.     Mother  Goose  primer j  372.4  W71 

See  also  Readers  and  speakers. 

Primitive  man.    See  Man.    Prehistoric. 

Princes  in  the  Tower. 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p.74-81 j  920  H94 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p. 185-226 j  923.1  M41 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London,  p.131-153 j  914.21  M7S 

Whitham.     Captive  royal  children,  p.i7r-i84 j  942  W64 

Printing. 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Fourth  reader,  p. 84-90 j  808.8  A75f 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p.185-191 j  670  C38a3 

Collins.     Handicraft  for  boys,  p.157-182 j  680  C69h 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p.201-207 j  609  D75 

Eraser.    Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments,  P.236-2S2 j    790    F88 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman,  p.126-152 j   790  H16 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 3,  p. 78-84.... j  910  K26 
Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 252-257.. j  609  M94 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  IXDEX  243 

Printing — continued. 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    manufactures, 

p.156-183 j   670   R56 

See  also  Calico-printing. — Paper. — Photography. 

Also   Caxton,  William. — Coster,   Laurens   Janszoon. — Gutenberg, 
Johannes. 
Prisons. 

Sec  Bastille. — Libby  prison. 

Also  Fry,  Mrs  Elizabeth  (Gurney). — Howard,  John. 
Private  theatricals.    See  Plays. 
Professions,  Choice  of.    See  Occupations,  Choice  of. 

Prometheus. 

Baldwin.    Old  Greek  stories,  p. 14-25 j  292  B19 

Burt  &  Ragozin.    Herakles,  p. 1 18-126 j  292  B94 

Havell.     Stories  from  Greek  tragedy,  p.  1-22 j  882  H35 

Promptness. 

Mace.     Home  fairy  tales,  p.167-188 j  Misih 

Marden.     Winning  out,  p. 57-6? J  i70  M37W 

Proverbs. 

Bible — Old  testament.     Proverbs j  223.7  P97 

Scudder.    Verse  and  prose  for  beginners  in  reading j  821.08  S43 

See  also  Quotations. 

Prussia.     See  Germany. 

Public  heedth.    See  Hygiene,  Public. 

Pueblo  Indians.     See  Cliff-dwellers. — Indians  of  America. 

Puerto  Rico.    See  Porto  Rico. 

Pulcheria,  Byzantine  empress. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p. 45-60 j  920.7  B77 

Pulitzer,  Joseph. 

Wade.     Pilgrims  of  to-day,  p. 231-253 j  920  Wii 

Pumas.    See  Panthers. 

Pumps. 

Williams.     How  to  make  things,  p. 255-266 j  604  W74h 

See  also  Machinery. — Water-supply. 
Pimch  and  Judy.    See  Puppet  shows. 
Punctuality.     See  Promptness. 

Punic  wars. 

Abbott.     Hannibal j  92  H237a 

Church.    Helmet  and  spear,  p. 154-241 j  938  C46h 

See  also  Rome.    History.     Ancient. 
Punic  wars.     Stories. 

Church.     Lords  of  the  world j  C468I 

Henty.    Young  Carthaginian j  H456y 


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Puppet  shows. 

Beard,  D.  C.    American  boys'  handy  book,  p.322-344 j  790  B34W 

Beard,  L.  &  A.  B.    Things  worth  doing,  p.4S-54,  75-84-  •  J  790  B343t 
Keyes.    When  mother  lets  us  play,  p.81-114 j  793  K23 

Puritans.      See    Massachusetts. —  New    England. —  Pilgrim    Fathers. — 
United  States.     Colonial  period. — United  States.     History. 

Putnam,  Israel. 

Hart.     Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution,  p. 9-13..  ..j  973-3  H31 

Hoar.    Book  of  patriotism,  p.307-313 j  172  H64 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts,  p.i-37 J  920  J36 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  our  country,  p.98-107 j  973  J37 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p.21-29 j  923.5  Mgih 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p.iii-127 j  973  M9ia 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p.96-103 j  926  P27 

Stories  of  great  men,  p.ioi-130 j  920  S88 

Tappan.    Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 33-39 J  920  Tipa 

Puzzles.    See  Riddles. — Tricks  and  puzzles. 

Pygmies.    See  Dwarfs. 

Pyramids, 

Carpenter.     Africa,  p. 103-106 j  916  C22 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p.139-143 J  9io  H45f 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 287-290 j  910  J37 

Kelly.     Egypt,  p.61-63 j  916.2  K17 

Knox.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Egypt  and 

the  Holy  Land,  P.117-12S j  916.2  K3S 

Pyrography. 

Adams.     Harper's  indoor  book,  p. 170-185 j  680  A21 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.190- 

202 j  790  K16 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p. 168-177 j  790  P23 

Sanford.    Art  crafts  for  beginners,  p. 55-66 j  707.2  S22 

Pyrrhus,  king  of  Epirus. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;   tales  of  the   Greeks,  p.149- 

157 j    920    P72Zg 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 324-333 j  938  M9ia 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.i-47 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 243-253 j  920  P720 

Quarries.    See  Granite. — Marble. 

Quebec. 

Plummer.     Roy  and  Ray  in  Canada,  p. 167-216 j  917. i  P72 

Quebec,  Siege  of,  1759. 

Arnold   &   Gilbert.     Reader  for  seventh   grades,   p.90- 

loi j  808.8  A75rea 

Hart.    Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution,  p. 146-150.  .j  973.3  H31 
Parkman.     Boys'  Parkman,  p.109-125 j  973.2  P24b 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  245 

Quebec,  Siege  of,  1759 — continued. 

Parknian.     Prose  passages,  p. 79-97 j  973.2  P24P 

Tappan.     American  hero  stories,  p. 126-134 j  920  T19 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p.104-1 14 j  904  W85 

Quebec,  Siege  of,  1759.     Stories. 

Van  Dyke.     Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p. 266-282 j  904  V18 

Queen  Anne's  war. 

Drake.    Border  wars  of  New  England,  p. 141-294 j  973.2  D78b 

See  also  United  States.     Colonial  period. 

Queens. 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens j  923.1  F24 

Marshall.     Boy  kings  and  girl  queens j  923.1  M41 

See  also  names  of  queens,  as  Mary,  qttcoi  of  Scots. 

Quito. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 67-72 j  910  B99 

Lane.    Strange  lands  near  home,  p.75-85 j  918  L23 

Quotations. 

Bartlett.     Familiar  quotations rj  808.8  B27 

Hoyt  &  Ward.    Cyclopaedia  of  practical  quotations,  .qrj  808.8  H8(jc 

Rabbits. 

Barton.    The  boy  fancier,  p. 132-173 j  636  B28 

Burroughs.    Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p. 38-42 j  599.3  B94 

Cram.    More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p.45-81 j  599  C86m 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p. 85-91 . .  .  . j  590.4  J37n 

Seton.     Wild  animals  at  home,  p.151-172 j  591.5  S49 

Sharp.    A  watcher  in  the  woods,  p. 137-160 j  590.4  S53 

Rabbits.     Stories. 

Seton.     Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen,  p. 75-1 15 j  S495I 

Seton.     Wild  animals  I  have  known,  p.93-143 j  S495W 

Raccoons. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  P.94-97....J  599.3  B94 
Cram.    More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 174-182. .  .j  599  C86m 

Ingersoll.     Wild  neighbors,  p. 272-297 j  596  I24 

Sharp.     Roof  and  meadow,  p.109-1 19 j  590.4  S53r2 

Radium. 

Baker.    Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p. 3-26 j  609  Bi7b 

Gibson.    The  great  ball  on  which  we  live,  p. 217-226 j  550  G369 

See  also  X  rays. 

Raffia. 

Archer.     Needlecraft,  p. 250-277 j  646  A67 

Bailey.     Girls'  make-at-home  things,  p. 77-81 j  790  Bi5g 

Sage  &  Cooley.     Occupations  for  little  fingers,  p. 18-33.... j  372  S12 

White.     How  to  make  baskets j  689  W63h 

White.   More  baskets,  and  how  to  make  them,  p.87-128.  .j  689  W63m 


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Railroads. 

Bond.    American  boys'  engineering  book,  p. 150-177. ..  .j  620  B62am 

By  land  and  sea,  p.77-81 j  910  B99 

Corbin.    Mechanical  inventions  of  to-day,  p.i  16-138 j  609  C81 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 4,  p. 173-196.  ..j  910  K26 

Lane.    Strange  lands  near  home,  p. 44-51 j  918  L23 

Lane.     Triumphs  of  science,  p.132-137 j  609  L23 

McMurry.      Larger   types   of   American    geography,    p.54- 

93 j  917.3  M21 

Harden.     Choosing  a  career,  p. 329-339 j  174  M37 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p. 73-82 j   174  R31 

Rocheleau.     Great  American   industries;   transportation, 

p.148-235 j  380  R56a 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p.  15-120 j  604  T19 

Warman.     Story  of  the  railroad j  656.673  W23 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p. 15-72 j  620  W74 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.  187-229 j  604  W74a 

Williams.  Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 139-203.. j  620  W74r 
Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American   progress,  p.179- 

198 j  973  W93 

See    also    Engineering.  —  Locomotive    engineers.  —  Locomotives.  — 

Steam-engines. — Street-railroads. — Tunnels. 

Railroads.    Stories. 

Drysdale.     The  fast  mail j  DSsaf 

Munroe.     Cab  and  caboose j  M968cab 

Spearman.    The  mountain  divide j  S74im 

Stevenson.     Young  section-hand j   S847yo 

Stevenson.     Young  train  dispatcher j  S847y 

Warman.     Express  messenger j  W232e 

Warman.      Short  rails j    W232sh 

Warman.     White   mail j    W232W 

Railways.    See  Railroads. 

Rain. 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p.342-348 j  504  H71W 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 2,  p. 90-98 j  910  K26 

Thompson.     Water  wonders,  p. 205-233 j  551.57  T38 

See  also  Storms. — Weather. 

Raisins. 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p.  174-183 j  630  C35 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p.37-44 j  604  L23 

Our  country:  West,  p. 143-147 j  917.9  O32 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter. 

Buchan.    Sir  Walter  Raleigh j  92  Ri68b 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 98-1 10 j  973.2  C65 

Gordy.    Stories  of  American  explorers,  p.124-141 j  973.1  G66 

Greenwood.     Merrie  England,  p. 96-109 j  914.2  G85 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  247 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter — continued. 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p.35-47 J  9^0  H72 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 221-237 j  920  H94 

Kelly.     Story  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh j  92  Ri68k 

McMurry.     Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p. 47-67 j  9-3-9  M21 

Morris.     Historical  talcs;  Spanish-American,  p. 139-150.  .  .j  972  M91 
Towle.     Ralegh j  92  Ri68t 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.    Stories. 

Hinkson.    The  great  captain j  H567g 

Whitham.     Shepherd  of  the  ocean,  p.3-79 J  W645S 

Ranch  life. 

Hough.    Story  of  the  cowboy j  917-8  H83 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p.12-18 j  604  L23 

Our  country:  West,  p.217-239 j  917-9  O32 

Roosevelt.     Good  hunting  in  the  West,  p. 95-107 j  799  R68 

Roosevelt.     Ranch  life  and  the  hunting-trail qj  917.8  R68r 

Roosevelt.    Stories  of  the  great  West,  p. 109-254 j  917-8  R68s 

See  also  Frontier  life. — (The)  West. 

Ranch  life.     Stories. 

Adams.     Wells  brothers j  A211W 

Bassett.     Story  of  wool j    B296S 

Canfield.     Boys  of  the  Rincon  ranch j  Ci7ib 

Doubleday.     Cattle  ranch  to  college j  D754C 

Grinnell.     Jack,  the  young  cowboy j  G925J0 

Grinnell.     Jack,  the  young  ranchman j   G925J 

Randolph,  John. 

Cooke.     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p. 267-277 j  975-5  C77 

Parton.     Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p. 175-219..  ..j  920  P27 

Raphael. 

Conway.     Children's  book  of  art,  p.78-89 j  759  C76 

Home  &  Scobey.     Stories  of  great  artists,  p. 7-27 J  927-5  H79 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p.142-150 j  904  J37S 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.i,  p.5-48 j  927  K23g 

Raphael.    Stories. 

Ramee.     Bimbi,  p.133-160 j   Ri75bi2 

Ramee.     Child  of  Urbino j   Ri75c 

Rats. 

Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  P.132-144..J  599  C86m 
Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p.66-73. .  .  .j  590-4  J37n 

Ravens.     Stories. 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories,  p.77-85,  90-98,  190-199 j  M954b 

Readers  and  speakers. 

Alexander.     Third  reader j  808.8  A37t 

Alexander.     Fourth  reader j  808.8  A37f 

Alexander.     Fifth  reader j  808.8  A37 


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Readers  and  speakers — continued. 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Third  reader j  808.8  Ayst 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Fourth  reader j  808.8  Aysi 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  fifth  grades j  808.8  A75r 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  sixth  grades j  808.8  A75re 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  seventh  grades j  808.8  A75rea 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  higher  grades j  808.8  A75rd 

Beeson.     Child's  calendar  beautiful j  808.8  B38 

Bellamy  &  Goodwin.     Open  sesame.     3v j  808.8  B41 

Blaisdell.     Child  life  in  many  lands;  a  third  reader j  808.8  B52ch 

Blaisdell.     Child  life  in  literature;  a  fourth  reader..  ..j  808.8  B52chi 

Blaisdell.     Child  life  fifth  reader j  808.8  B52chl 

Bryce.     Story-land  dramatic  reader j   372.4  B84st 

Coe.    Heroes  of  everyday  life j  920  C65 

Coe  &  Christie.    Story  hour  readers.    3v j  372.4  C65S 

Evans.     Farm  life  readers;  book  five j  808.8  E94a 

Fobes.     Five-minute  declamations.    2v j  808.8  F68 

Foster  &  Williams.     Selections  for  memorizing j  808.8  F81 

Frink.     New  century  speaker j  808.8  F95 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school j  808.8  G75 

Hall  &  Lennox.     Red  letter  days  and  red  letter  facts j  808.8  H17 

Harris  &  Gilbert.     Poems  by  grades.    2v j  821.08  H29 

Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories  to  read  and  act j  793.1  L28 

Le  Row.    Pieces  for  every  occasion j  808.8  L63 

Murray.     Wide  awake  third  reader j  372.4  M97W3 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books.     7v j  808.8  N46a 

O'Neill.     Recitations  for  assembly  and  class-room j  808.8  O25 

Persons.     Our  country  in  poem  and  prose j  808.8  P44 

Powell.     Spirit  of  democracy j   808.8   P87 

Rice.      Easter j   808.8   R39 

Schauffler.     Arbor  day j   808.8  S3ia 

Schauffler.     Flag  day j  808.8  S3if 

Schauffler.     Independence  day j  808.8  S31 

Schauffler.     Memorial  day j  808.8  S3im 

Schauffler.    Washington's  birthday j  92  W272SC 

Serl.     In  the  animal  world j  372.4  S48 

Shoemaker.     Best  things  from  best  authors,     v. 1-9 j  808.8  S5S 

Southworth  &  Paine.     Bugle  calls  of  liberty j  808.8  S72 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Aldine  readers;  book  three j  372.4  S73b2 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fourth  reader j  808.8  S73 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fifth  reader j  808.8  S73b 

Speaker's  garland,     v. 1-9 j  808.8  S74 

Stevenson.     Children's  classics  in  dramatic  form.  5v j  793.1  S84 

Stevenson.    Days  and  deeds j  821.08  S84 

Stone  &  Fickett.    Trees  in  prose  and  poetry j  808.8  S87 

United  States — Committee  on  public  information.     Battle 

line  of  democracy j  808.8  U25 


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Readers  and  speakers — continued. 

Van  Sickle  &  Seegmiller.    Third  reader j  808.8  Vi7t 

Van  Sickle  &  Seegmiller.     Fourth  reader j  808.8  Viji 

Young  &  Field.     Young  and  Field  literary  readers;  book 

three j  372.4  Y37 

See  also  Civic  readers. — Debating. — Dialogues. — Dramatic  readers. 
— Geography.  Readers. — Orations. — Poetry.  Collections. — 
Primers. 

Readers  and  speakers.     Indexes. 

Granger.     Index  to  poetry  and  recitations qrj  808.8  G78a 

Reading.    See  Books  and  reading. 

Recamier,  Madame. 

Bolton.     Famous  types  of  womanhood,  p. 62-104 J  920.7  B6if 

Receipts. 

Collins.     Home  handy  book j  680  C69 

How  to  make  and  how  to  mend j  680  H84 

Recitations.     See     Orations. — Poetry.     Collections. — Readers 
and  speakers. 

Recreations.     See  Amusements. — Athletics. — Games. — Occupa- 
tions for  children. — Physical  culture. — Sports. 

Red  Cross  Society. 

Baldwin.     American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p.262-277 j  920  B19 

Epler.    Life  of  Clara  Barton j  92  B282e 

Faulkner.     Red  Cross  stories  for  children j  361  F27 

Hyde.     Girls'  book  of  the  Red  Cross j  361  H99 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p. 500-528 j  604  T19 

Red  Jacket,  Indian  name  Sagoyeivatha. 

Johnston.    Famous  Indian  chiefs,  p.230-253 j  970.2  J36 

Seelye  &  Eggleston.     Brant  and  Red  Jacket j  970.3  S45 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians,  p.153-173 j  9/0-2  Wii 

Reformation. 

Creighton.  Heroes  of  European  history,  p. 125-132 j  940  C87 

See  also  Luther,  Martin. 

Regicides. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 69-79 J  973  M9ia 

Regulus. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 82-84 J  904  B19 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p.114-121 . .  .j  920  Hii3f 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p. 126-134 j  937  M91 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 76-82 j  920  Y29 

Reid,  Samuel  Chester. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 239-247 j  923.5  M91 

Reign  of  terror.    See  France.     History 


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Reindeer. 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  P.210-214..J  590.4  J37n 

Religion. 

Morris.    Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.2,  p.282-317 j  910  M91 

See  also  Bible  stories. — Buddha  and  Buddhism. — Hymns. — Jesus 
Christ. —  Ministers. —  Missionary  work. —  Mohammed  and  Mo- 
hammedanism.— Myths. — Preaching. — Saints. 

Rembreindt. 

Conway.     Children's  book  of  art,  p. 1 16-132 j  759  C76 

Chandler.     Magic  pictures  of  the  long  ago,  p. 120-132 j  904  C36 

Home  &  Scobey.    Stories  of  great  artists,  p. 44-64 j  927.5  H79 

Keysor.    Great  artists,  v.2,  p. 49-96 j  927  K23g 

Remus,  Uncle,  pseud.    See  Harris,  Joel  Chandler. 

Reni,  Guido. 

Keysor.    Great  artists,  v.2,  p. 49-96 j  927  K23g 

Reptiles. 

Comstock.    The  pet  book,  p. 260-280 j  636  C73 

Hornaday.     American  natural  history,  p. 313-355 QJ  591-97  H79 

Wood,  C.  D.     Animals,  p. 134-144 j  590.4  W8s 

Wood,  J.  G.     Popular  natural  history,  p.489-527 j  590  W85 

See  also  Alligators.— Crocodiles. — Lizards. — Snakes. 

Resources.    See  Conservation.^ — Industries. 

Retreat  of  the  ten  thousand. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 231-244 j  938  Mgia 

Revere,  Paul. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 157-166 j  973  M9ia 

Moses.     Paul  Revere j  92  R368m 

Revolutionary  war.    See  American  revolution. 

Reynard,  the  fox. 

Darton.     Wonder-book  of  beasts,  p. 90-219 j  398  D26W 

Seton.    Animal  story  book,  p. 50-71 j  S49Sa2 

Resmolds,  Sir  Joshua. 

Home  &  Scobey.    Stories  of  great  artists,  p. 65-80 j  927.5  H79 

Keysor.    Great  artists,  v.2,  p. 97-144 j  927  K23g 

Rhine  river. 

George.    Little  journey  to  Germany,  pt.2,  p. 23-47 J  914-3  G31 

Guerber.     Legends  of  the  Rhine j  398.2  G95 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 243-250 j  910  H45f 

Rhinoceros. 

Johonnot.     Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  p. 157-162.  .j  590.4  J37n 

Rhodes,  Siege  of,  1480.     Stories. 

Henty.     Knight  of  the  white  cross j  H456k 

Rhymes.    Sec  Nursery  rhymes. — Poetry.    Collections. 


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Rice. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 56-66 j  630  C22 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.128-132 j  917  C22a 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  fed,  p.70-76 j  630  C35 

Kirby.     Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard,  p.121-134 j  630  K28 

MacClintock.     The  Philippines,  p.42-45 J  9i9-i4  M13 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p.3-13 J  630  R61 

Young.     Siam,  p.60-64 j  915-9  Y37 

Richard  I,  king  of  England. 

Abbott.     Richard  I j  92  R3982a 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 97-107. .  .  .j  904  Bi9t 

Douglas.     Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p. 2 10-283 j  940.4  D75 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p.  195-232 j  923.1  F24b 

Greene  &  Kirk.    With  spurs  of  gold,  p.143-197 j  940-4  G83 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales,  p.147-160 j  Hii3b 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 189-207 j  920  Miih 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p.107-120 j  942  M9ia 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  happy  warrior,  p. 19-54 j  940.4  N26 

Stories  of  chivalry,  p. 3-20 j   S884 

Richard  I,  king  of  England.    Stories. 

Scott.     Ivanhoe j    S43ii2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Scott.    Talisman j  S43it2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Whitham.    Shepherd  of  the  ocean,  p.323-431 j  W645S 

Richard  II,  king  of  England. 

Abbott.     Richard  II j  92  R398a 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p.iii-119 j  904  E35 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 52-62 j  920  H94 

Richard  III,  king  of  England. 

Abbott.     Richard  III j  92  R398ia 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 74-83 j  920  H94 

Richard  the  Fearless,  duke  of  Normandy.    Stories. 

Yonge.     Little  duke j  Y29li 

Richard  the  Lion-hearted.    Sec  Richard  I,  king  of  England. 

Richards,  Mrs  Laura  Elizabeth  (Howe). 

Richards.     When  I  was  your  age j  92  R41 1 

Richelieu,  Cardinal. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p.115-127 j  920  B48 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p. 218-232 j  944  M9i5a 

Pitman.    Stories  of  old  France,  p.185-245 j  944  P66 

Richelieu,  Cardinal.    Stories. 

Weyman.     Under  the  red  robe j  W586U 


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Richter,  Jean  Paul. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.187- 

203 j  920  B61 

Riddles. 

Cutter.     Conundrums j   793   C95 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.614- 

617 j  790  K16 

Keyes.    When  mother  lets  us  play,  p.45-57 J  793  ^23 

See  also  Charades. — Tricks  and  puzzles. 

Riding. 

Dodge.    Riders  of  many  lands j  798  D67 

See  also    Horses. — Hunting. 

Rienzi,  Cola  di.     Stories. 

Lytton.     Rienzi j   L999r 

Riis,  Jacob  August. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p.103-130 j  920  P24 

Wade.     Pilgrims  of  to-day,  p.54-1 1 1 J  920  Wi  i 

Rivers. 

Frye.     Brooks  and  brook  basins j  551-48  F97 

Price.     The  land  we  live  in,  p.184-205 j  35i-7ii  P94 

Rocheleau.      Great   American   industries;    transportation, 

p.iio-125 j  380  R56a 

Southern  stories,  p. 52-64 j  S727 

See  also  Dams. —  Physical  geography.—  Water-power. —  Water-sup- 
ply- 
Also  names  of  rivers,  as  Mississippi  river. 

Roads. 

Du  Puy.    Uncle  Sam's  modern  miracles,  p.  143-154 j  353  D93 

Ravenel.     Ravenel's  road  primer j  625.7  R23 

Rocheleau.     Great  American   industries;   transportation, 

p.31-46 j  380  Rs6a 

See  also  Engineering. — Railroads. — Street-railroads. 

Robert  Bruce,  king  of  Scotland. 

Farmer.     Boys'  book  of  famous  rulers,  p.233-265 j  923-I  F24b 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.206- 

212 j  920  Hii3fa 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p.  137-148 j  172  H64 

Johonnot.     Ten  great  events  in  history,  p. 83-1 16 j  904  J37t 

Lang.     Story  of  Robert  the  Bruce j  92  R534I 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 250-273 j  920  Miih 

Mackie.    Story  of  King  Robert  the  Bruce j  92  R534m 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,  v.5,  p. 143-205 j  808.8  N46a 

Trowbridge.    Brave  deeds,  p.125-154 j  904  T77b 

See  also  Bannockburn,  Battle  of,  1314. 


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Robert  Bruce,  king  of  Scotland.    Stories. 

Henty.    In  freedom's  cause j  H456inf 

Porter.     Scottish  chiefs j    P836S 

Roberts,  Frederick  Sleigh,  earl. 

Wheeler.     Boys'  life  of  Lord  Roberts j  92  R536W 

Robertson,  James. 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p. 84-103.. j  977  M2ip 

Robin  Hood. 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  chivalry,  p.343-361 j  398.25  B87 

Ebbutt.    Hero-myths  &  legends,  p.3i4-333 J  398-2  E21 

Greenwood.     Merrie  England,  p. 4-28 j  914-2  G85 

Lang.     Book  of  romance,  p.323-354 J  398.2  L23 

Long.     Old  English  ballads,  p.8-67 j  821.08  L82 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p.121-135 j  942  M9ia 

Newbolt.    Book  of  the  happy  warrior,  p. 76-109 j  940.4  N26 

Perkins.     Robin  Hood qj  821.08  P43 

Pollard.     Stories  from  old  English  romance,  P.112-125..J  398.2  P76 

Pyle.    Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood j  398.22  P99 

Pyle.    Some  merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood j  398.22  P99S 

Rhead.     Bold  Robin  Hood  and  his  outlaw  band j  398.22  R38 

Tappan.    Old  ballads  in  prose,  p.27-34,  74-81,  99-105,  143- 

154 j  398.21  T19 

Tappan.     Robin  Hood,  his  book j  398.22  T19 

Tappan.    Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p. 162-189 j  398.2  T19 

Robin  Hood.     Stories. 

Gilliat.      Forest    outlaws j    G4i5f 

Gilliat.     Wolf's  head j   G415W 

Robins. 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p. 46-51 j  590.4  T19 

Walker.    Bird  legend  and  life,  p.145-164,  218-221 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Wright.     Stories  of  plants  and  animals,  p. 44-66 j  570.4  W935P 

Robins.    Stories. 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Fourth  reader,  p.139-151 j  808.8  A75f 

Grinnell.     Our  feathered  friends,  p.107-116 j  598.2  Gq2 

Mulets.     Bird  stories,  p.33-S5 J  M954b 

Trimmer.     History  of  the  robins j  T744h 

Rockhill,  William  Woodville. 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 351-370 j  910.9  J25 

Rocks.     See   Geology. — Granite. — Marble. — Minerals. — Slate. — Stone. 

Rocky  mountains. 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2,  p. 34-45,  236- 

250;  V.5,  p.13-37 j  910  K26 

McMurry.     Larger   types   of   Americaii    geography,   p.37- 

53 j  917-3  M21 

Our  country:  West,  p.65-128 j  9^7-9  O32 

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Roentgen  rays.    See  X  rays. 

Roland. 

Baldwin.     Story  of  Roland j  398.26  B19 

Ebbutt.    Hero-myths  &  legends,  p.119-155 j  398-2  E21 

Greene  &  Kirk.    With  spurs  of  gold,  p. 5-48 j  940.4  G83 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales,  p.57-66 j   Hii3b 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p.49-52 j  904  J37 

Lang.     Book  of  romance,  p.177-211 j  398.2  L23 

Lansing.     Page,  esquire  and  knight,  p. 79-124 j  398.2  L28 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p.109-126 j  920  Miih 

Marshall.    Stories  of  Roland j  398.26  M41 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p. 40-46 j  944  M9i5a 

Newbolt.    Book  of  the  happy  warrior,  p.i-i8 j  940.4  N26 

Ragozin.     Frithjof,  and  Roland j  398.2  R15 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  from  old  French  romance,  p.30- 

55 j  398.2  W76S 

See  also  Charlemagne  romances. 

Roland,  Madame  Marie  Jeanne  (Phlipon). 

Abbott.     Madame  Roland j  92  R635a 

Mabie  &  Stephens.    Heroines  that  every  child  should  know, 

p.  190-229 j  920.7  M 1 1 

Roman  history.    See  Rome.     History.    Ancient. 
Roman  mythology.     See  Myths.     Greek  and  Roman. 
Romances.    See  Arthur,  King. — Charlemagne  romances. — Legends. 
Romania.    See  Roumania. 

Rome. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.4,  p. 233-566 j  909  T19 

Rome.    History.    Ancient. 

Bourne  &  Benton.     Introductory  American  history,  p.40- 

85 j  973  B65 

Butterworth.     Little  Arthur's  history  of  Rome j  937  B98 

Church.     Helmet  and  spear j  938   C46h 

Church.    Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero j  913.37  C46 

Church.     Stories  from  Livy j  878  L75S 

Gordy.     American  beginnings  in  Europe,  p. 56-1 12 j  940  G66 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Remans j  920  P72zgc 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  Romans j  937  G95 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome j  920  H i  i3f 

Harding.     City  of  the  seven  hills j  937  H25 

MacGregor.     Story  of  Rome j  937  M16 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman j  937  M91 

Niver.     Great  names  and  nations,  v.i,  p.141-214 j  909  N37 

Stories  of  Greece  and  Rome j  938  S84 


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Rome.     History.    Ancient — continued. 

Tappan.     Old  World  hero  stories,  pt.i,  p. 75-130 j  909  T190 

Walsh.    Our  young  folks'  history  of  the  Roman  empire,  .j  937  W18 
See  also  Gauls. — Punic  wars. 

Also  names  of  persons,  as  Caesar,  Julius. — Romulus. 

Rome.    Manners  and  customs. 

Andrews.    Ten  boys,  p. 79-1 14 j  904  A56 

Rome.     Mythology.    See  Myths.    Greek  and  Roman. 

Rome.     Poetry. 

Macaulay.    Lays  of  ancient  Rome j  821  M11I2 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Rome.    Stories. 

Lytton.     Rienzi j  L999r 

Marshall.    A  Roman  maiden j  M4i6r 

Rome  (city.) 

Finnemore.     Italy,  p.43-56 j  914.5  F51 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 266-315.  ..  .j  914  K35b 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p.45-80 j  914  S86 

Wade.     Our  little  Italian  cousin j  914.5  Wii 

See  also  Catacombs. 

Romulus. 

Abbott.     Romulus j  92  R667a 

Baldwin.      Thirty    more    famous    stories    retold,    p.177- 

196 j  904  Bi9t 

Gould.      Children's    Plutarch;    tales    of    the    Romans, 

p.  1-8 j  920  P72zgc 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 9-24 j  920  Hii3f 

Plutarch.    Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 28-47 J  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.i,  p. 39-82 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p.30-40 j  920  P720 

Storr.    Half  a  hundred  hero  tales,  P.37S-384 j  292  S88 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics,  p.31-42 j  880.8  T19 

Rontgen  rays.    See  X  rays. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore. 

Ellis.     Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  P.221-228..J  923.1  E53a2 
Hagedorn.     Boys'  life  of  Theodore  Roosevelt j  92  R684h 

Roostam.    See  Rustem. 

Roots.    See  Botany. — Plants. 

Rope. 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p.417-441 j  670  W74 

See  also  Cables. — Knots. 

Rosecrans,  Gen.  William  Starke. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 241-251 j  923.5  M9ih 


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Roses.    Stories. 

Ramee.     Bimbi,  p. 1 13-129 j   Ri75bi2 

Ramee.     Moufflou,  p.55-73 '■ j   Ri75m 

Rossini,  Gioacchino  Antonio. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p.91-102 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.    Masters  of  music,  p.246-259 j  927-8  C36 

Rothschilds. 

Hosmer.    The  Jews,  p.258-272 j  296  H82 

Roimiania. 

George.    Little  journey  to  Balkans,  pt.i,  p. 61-70 j  91496  G31 

Van  Teslaar.    When  I  was  a  boy  in  Roumania j  914.98  V19 

Round  Table.    See   Arthur,  King. 

Rowe,  Peter  Trimble,  bishop. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p.  199-229 j  920  P24 

Rowing, 

Davis.    Harper's  boating  book  for  boys,  p. 325-389 J  797  D31 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p.333-360 j  796  W82 

See  also  Boats  and  boating. — Canoes  and  canoeing. — Sports. 

Rubber. 

Allen.    Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  South  America, 

p.117-123 j  918  A42 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p. 240-261 j  670  C22 

Carpenter.    South  America,  p.312-320 j  918  C22 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  clothed,  p.i  17-128 j  670  C35 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.2,  p.88-113 j  670  C38a3 

George.     Little  journey  to  Mexico  and  Central  America, 

pt.2,  p.56-58 j  917-2  G3ia 

Keller  &  Bishop.     Commercial  and  industrial  geography, 

p.85-100 j  910  K165 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  South  America,  p. 300-303 j  918  K35 

Mills.     Searchlights  on  some  American   industries,  p.131- 

164 j  609  M69 

Mirick.     Home  life  around  the  world,  p. 86-90 j  910  M73 

Nixon.     Our  little  Brazilian  cousin,  p. 34-39 J  918.1  N37 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p.352-362 j  630  R61 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p.  180-192 j  670  W74 

See  also  Goodyear,  Charles. 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.i,  p.97-147 j  927  K23g 

Rugs. 

Beard.     What  a  girl  can  make  and  do,  p. 153-162 j  790  B343W 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.225- 

230 j  790  K16 

See  also  Carpets. — House  decoration. — Weaving. 


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Rulers.     See  Kings  and  rulers. — Queens. — United  States.     Presidents. 

Also  names  of  rulers,  as  Louis  IX,  king  of  France. 

Rumania.    See  Roumania. 

Riunford,  Benjamin  Thompson,  count. 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 57-61 j  609  B93 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.2,  p. 35-42 j  926  P27 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.138- 

153 j  925  W93 

Rupert,  Prince. 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p. 122-142 j  923.5  J36 

Ruskin,  John. 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p. 293-321 j  928  F87 

Russell,  William  Clark. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 39-51 j  928  R43 

Russia. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v. 6,  p. 1-249 j  909  T19 

Russia.     Description  and  travel. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.119- 

152 j  609.4  A42 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p.367-380 j  915  C22a 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p. 359-398 j  914  C65 

George.     Little  journeys  to    Russia  and  Austria-Hun- 
gary  j  914.7  G31 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 332-339 j  910  H45f 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 6,  p. 309-343. .  .  .j  910  K26 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian  empire j  914.7  K35 

See  also  Siberia. 

Russia.    Folklore. 

Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales j  398  B 16 

Bain.     Russian  fairy  tales j  398  Bi6r 

Blumenthal.     Folk  tales  from  the  Russian j  398  B56 

Dole.     White  duckling,  and  other  stories j  398  D69 

Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales j   398  H83 

Ransome.    Old  Peter's  Russian  tales j  398  R19 

Wheeler.     Russian  wonder  tales j  398  W61 

Wilson.     Russian  story  book j  398  W772 

Russia.     History. 

Eggleston.      Strange    stories    from    history,    p. 26-37,    212- 

243 j  904  E35 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Russian j  947  M91 

Van  Bergen.     Story  of  Russia j  947  V17 

See  also  Crimean  war. 

Also  Catharine  I,  empress  of  Russia. — Catharine  II,  empress  of  Rjis- 
sia. — Mazeppa,  Ivan. — Peter  the  Great,  csar  of  Russia. 


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Russia.     Manners  and  customs. 

Antin.    The  promised  land j  92  A63ia 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.    Boris  in  Russia j  914.7  B52 

Carroll.     Around  the  world;  book  two,  p. 7-57 j  910  C23b 

DebogoriT-Mokrievich.    When  I  was  a  boy  in  Russia. . .  .j  914.7  D35 

Button.     In  field  and  pasture,  p.121-137 j  910  D9S 

Northern   Europe,   p.109-122 j   914   N45 

Shaw.   Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p. 70-76. .  j  390  SS3 
Wide  world,  p. 96-100 j  910  W67 

Russia.    Stories. 

Haskell.    Katrinka j  H339k 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.     Fourth  reader,  p.296-312 j  808.8  S73 

Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries,  p.151-199 j  T2Sib2 

Whishaw.     Boris  the  bear-hunter j  W626b. 

Russo-Turkish  war.    See  Crimean  war. 

Rustetn. 

Firdausi.    The  epic  of  kings j  891.5  F5ie 

Mabie.    Legends  that  every  child  should  know,  p. 44-79.  .j  398.2  Mil 

Renninger.     Story  of  Rustem j  891.5  F5ir 

Tappan.    Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p. 421-475 j  398.2  T19 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  Persian  heroes j  891.5  W76 

Ruyter,  Michael  Adriaanszoon  de. 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p. 79-1 17 j  923.5  F97 

Sagas. 

Anderson.  Viking  tales  of  the  North j  839.6  A54 

Hall.     Viking  tales j  839.6  H17 

Hoffman.     Book  of  the  sagas j  293  H67 

See  also  Frithjof. — Grettir  the  Strong. — Myths.    Norse. — Njals  saga. 
— Sigurd. 

Sagoyewatha.    See  Red  Jacket,  Indian  name  Sagoyeivatha. 

Sahara  desert. 

Carpenter.     Africa,  p.55-81 j  916  C22 

Gilson.    Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p.115-128.  .  .j  910  G42 

Knox.     In  wild  Africa j  916.6  K35 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p.108-113 •  .  .  .j  914  L23 

Mirick.    Home  life  around  the  world,  p. 53-77 j  910  M73 

Sailing. 

Davis.     Harper's  boating  book  for  boys,  p. 125-203 j  797  D31 

Neison.     Practical  boat  building  and  sailing j  699.1  N2ip 

Thompson.     Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 199-210,  215-221... j  796  T38b 

Verrill.     Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 240-254 j  796  V28 

See  also  Boats  and  boating. — -Ice-boats. — Ships. — Yachts  and  yacht- 
ing. 

Sailing.     Stories. 

Alden.     Cruise  of  the  "Ghost" j  A359cr 

Tomlinson.     To  the  land  of  the  caribou j  T5972t 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  259 

Sailors. 

Brooks.     American  sailor j   656.8   B77a 

Dana.    Two  years  before  the  mast j  910.4  Diga 

Jenks.    The  sailor j  656.8  J25 

Nordhoff.    The  merchant  vessel j  910.4  N43m 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p. 320-381 j  920  S84 

Sec  also  Naval  life. — Pilots  and  piloting. — Sea  stories. — Ships. 

St.  Augustine.    See  Augustine,  St.  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Southern  stories,  p.  108-125 j   S727 

St.  Bartholomew,  Massacre  of. 

Abbott.     Henry  IV,  p.98-136 j  92  H45ia 

Marshall.    Boy  kings  and  girl  queens,  p.342-352 j  923.1  M41 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  French,  p.188-196 j  944  M9iSa 

St.  Bartholomew,  Massacre  of.    Stories. 

Weyman.     House  of  the  Wolf j  W586h 

St.  Bernard  pass. 

George.     Little  journey  to  France  and  Switzerland,  pt.2, 

P-56-62 j  914.4  G31 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 95-100 j  910  J37 

St.  Boniface.    Sec  Boniface,  St. 

St.  Catharine  of  Siena.    See  Catharine  of  Siena,  St. 

St.  Christopher.    See  Christopher,  St. 

St.  Clair,  Gen.  Arthur.    Stories. 

Wood.    On  the  frontier  with  St.  Clair j  W8520 

St.  Clotilda.    See  Clotilda,  St.  queen  of  the  Franks. 

St.  Columba.    See  Columba,  St. 

St.  Cuthbert.    See  Cuthbert,  St. 

St.  Elizabeth  of  Hungary.    See  Elizabeth  of  Hungary,  St. 

St.  Francis.    See  Francis  of  Assisi,  St. 

Saint-Gaudens,  Augustus. 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 345-371 j  920  G38 

St.  George.    See  George,  St. 

St.  Helena.    See  Helena,  St. 

St.  Jerome.    See  Jerome,  St. 

St.  Lawrence  river. 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors,  p. 83-93 j  Qi?  C65 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 2,  p. 145-157.  .  .j  910  K26 

St.  Lawrence  river.    Stories. 

Tomlinson.     Camping  on  the  St.  Lawrence j  T597C 

Tomlinson.     Cruising  on  the  St.  Lawrence j  T597cr 

Tomlinson.     House-boat  on  the  St,  Lawrence j  ,T597h 


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St.  Margaret.    See  Margaret,  queen  of  Scotland. 
St.  Nicholas.    See  Nicholas,  St. 
St.  Patrick.    See  Patrick,  St. 
St.  Patrick's  day. 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p. 69-79 J  394  M22 

See  also  Patrick,  St. 
St.  Patrick's  day.     Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p. 209-218 j  821.08  S84 

St.  Patrick's  day.     Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p. 75-92 j   B773S 

St.  Paula.    See  Paula,  St. 

St.  Paul's  cathedral,  London. 

Grierson.     Children's  book  of  English   minsters,   p.203- 

259 j  283  G89 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London,  p. 347-352 j  914.21  M75 

Thorpe.     Children's  London,  p. 179-203 qj  914.21   T41 

Williamson.     John  and  Betty's  history  visit,  p. 69-77..  --J  914-2  W75 

St.  Peter's,  Rome. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 297-303.  ..  .j  914  K35b 

Saint  Pierre,  Jacques  Henri  Bernardin  de. 

Adams.     Dear  old  story-tellers,  p. 193-209 j  928  A21 

St.  Theresa.    See  Theresa,  St. 

St.  Thomas  a  Becket.    See  Thomas  a  Becket,  St. 

St.  Valentine's  day.    See  Valentine's  day. 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul.    See  Vincent  de  Paul,  St. 

St.  Xavier.    Sec  Francisco  Xavier,  St. 

Saints. 

Brown.     Book  of  saints  and  friendly  beasts j  398.2  B78 

Canton.     Child's  book  of  saints j  398.2  C17C 

Clement.     Saints  in  art j  755  C56S 

Hodges.     Saints  and  heroes j  922  H66 

Lang.     Book  of  saints  and  heroes j  922  L23 

MacGregor.     Stories  of  three  saints j  922  M16 

Peers.    The  saints  in  story j  398.2  P36 

Steedman.     In  God's  garden j  398.2  S81 

Steedman.     Our  island  saints j   398.2  S810 

See  also  names  of  saints,  as  Francis  of  Assisi,  St. 

Saladin,  sultan  of  Egypt  and  Syria. 

Douglas.    Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p. 284-325 j  940.4  D75 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p.  17-34 j  923.5  J36 

Salt,  Sir  Titus. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p.124- 

129 j  920  B61 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  261 

Salt. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.246- 

-^59 j  609.4  A42 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 345-351 j  630  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p. 91-98 j  630  C35 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 326-330 j  910  J37 

Kirby.     Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard,  p.94-109 j  630  K28 

Mills.     Searchlights  on  some  American   industries,   p.33- 

60 j  609  M69 

Winchell.     Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p.159- 

165 j  550  W77W 

Salvador. 

George.     Little  journey  to  Mexico  and  Central  America,  pt.2, 

P-26-3I j  917.2  G3ia 

Samoan  islands. 

Carpenter.     Australia,  p.119-127 j  910  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p.76-81 j  910  C355 

Kellogg.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  p. 403-410.. j  910  K16 
Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Australasia,  p.122-146 j  919.3  K35 

Sandwich  islands.    See  Hawaiian  islands. 

Sanitation.    See  Hygiene. 

Saragossa,  Siege  of,  1808. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish,  p. 302-312 j  946  M91 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 244-253 j  904  T77b 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 388-395 j  920  Y29 

Sarto,  Andrea  del.    See  Andrea  del  Sarto. 

Savonarola,  Girolamo. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 41-51 j  920  B48 

Hodges.     Saints  and  heroes,  p. 258-268 j  922  H66 

Savonarola,  Girolamo.     Stories. 

Eliot.     Romola j  E476r 

SawmUls. 

Noyes.     Handwork  in  wood,  p. 30-43 j  684  N48 

See  also  Lumbering. 

Saxons.    See  Anglo-Saxons. 

Scandinavia.    See  Denmark. — Iceland. — Norsemen. — Norway. — Sweden. 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  von. 

Dutton.     Little  stories  of  Germany,  p. 129-134 j  943  D95 

School  entertainments.    See  Amusements. — Dances. — Drills  (exercises). 
— Games. — Holidays. — Pageants. — Plays. 

School  gardens. 

Greene.     Among  school  gardens j  716.6  G83 

Hcmenway.     Hints  and  helps  for  young  gardeners j  716.6  H43 


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School  gardens — continued. 

Parsons.     Children's  gardens j  716.6  P26 

United  States — Education  bureau.    Forty  lessons  in  garden- 
ing  qj  635  U25 

Weed  &  Emerson.     School  garden  book j  716.6  W42 

See  also  Gardens  and  gardening. 

School  stories. 

Amicis.     Cuore j   As i6c 

Bankes.     An  Eton  boy's  letters j  B2272e 

Barbour.     Behind  the  line j  B235b 

Barbour.    Captain  of  the  crew j  B235C 

Barbour.    Crimson  sweater j  B23Scr 

Barbour.     Crofton  chums j  B235CO 

Barbour.     For  the  honor  of  the  school j  B23Sf 

Barbour.     The  half-back j  B235h 

Barbour.     Weatherby's  inning j  B235W 

Bone.     Curiosity  Kate j   B623C 

Brown,  E.  A.    Archer  and  the  "Prophet." j  B7852a 

Brown,  E.  A.     Arnold's  little  brother j  B7852ar 

Brown,  H.  D.    Two  college  girls j  B/SSt 

Burnett.     Sara  Crewe j  B934S2 

Channon.     An  American  boy  at  Henley j  C365a 

Coolidge.    What  Katy  did  at  school j  C783W 

Dudley.     The  half-miler j   D872h 

Dudley.     The  unofficial  prefect j   D872U 

Earl.     Captain  of  the  school  team j  E1732C 

Earl.    On  the  school  team j  E17320 

Earl.     The  school  team  on  the  diamond j  E1732SC 

Eggleston.     Hoosier  school-boy j   E357ho 

Ellis.    Wide  awake  girls  at  college j  E533C 

Ewing.     Six  to  sixteen j  E975S 

French.    Junior  cup j  F925J 

Hughes,  R.     Lakerim  Athletic  Club j  H897I 

Hughes,  T.     Tom  Brown's  school  days j  H898to 

King.     From  school  to  battle-field j   K263fr 

La  Flesche.     Middle  five j  Li47m 

Martin.     Abbie  Ann j  M427a 

Martineau.     Crofton  boys j   M431C 

Maynard.     Elliott  Gray,  jr j  M538e 

Molesworth.     Carved  lions j   M789ca 

Munroe  &  Catherwood.     School  and  college  days j  M968sto 

Paine.     College  years j  P164C 

Pier.     Harding  of  St.  Timothy's j  Pss6h 

Pier.    The  jester  of  St.  Timothy's j  P556J 

Pyle  &  Portor.    Theodora j  P996it 

Quirk.     Baby  Elton,  quarter-back j  Q44b 

Quirk.     Freshman   Dorn,  pitcher j   Q44f 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  263 

School  stories — continued. 

Quirk.     Freshmen  friends j  Q44fr 

Richards.      Peggy j    R41IP 

Sidney.     Five  little  Peppers  at  school j  S569fl 

Singmaster.    When  Sarah  went  to  school j  S6i7wh 

Smith,  C.  C.     Bob  Knight's  diary  at  Poplar  Hill  school j  S644b 

Smith,  M.  P.  W.    Jolly  good  times  at  school j  S655J0 

Turley.     Godfrey  Marten,  schoolboy j  T8s7g 

Turley.     Maitland,  major  and  minor j  T8s7m 

Vachell.     The  hill j  Viish 

Vaile.      Orcutt   girls j    V1370 

Vaile.      Sue   Orcutt j   V137S 

Watson.     Young  barbarians j    W32iy 

Schools. 

Hart.     Colonial  children,  p.201-233 j  973.2  H31 

Hart.     How  our  grandfathers  lived,  p. 317-371 J  973  H31 

Schubert,  Franz  Peter. 

Chapin.    Masters  of  music,  p. 260-267 j  927.8  C36 

Tapper.    First  studies  in  music  biography,  p. 195-213 j  927.8  T19 

Schumann,  Robert. 

Chapin.     Masters  of  music,  p.33i-353 J  927-8  C36 

Tapper.    First  studies  in  music  biography,  p. 245-276 j  927.8  T19 

Schurz,  Carl. 

Wade.     Pilgrims  of  to-day,  p. 168-210 j  920  Wi  i 

Schwatka,  Frederick. 

Horton.     Frozen  North,  p. 94-103 j  919.8  H81 

Schweinfurth,  Georg  August. 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p.224-232 j  910.9  J25 

Science. 

Bailey.     Boys'  and  girls'  ask-at-home  questions j  031  B16 

Buckley.     Fairy-land  of  science j  570.4  B85 

Buckley.    Short  history  of  natural  science j  509  B85 

Fabre.    Story-book  of  science j  504  Fii 

Holden.     The  sciences j  500  H71 

Hooker.    Child's  book  of  nature j  581  H77C 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science j  530.7  P4ia 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science j  504  T19W 

See  also  Astronomy. — Botany. — Chemistry. — Electricity. — Evolution. 

— Experiments. — Geography. — Geology. — Inventions. — Minerals. 

—  Natural  history, —  Nature. —  Physical  geography. —  Physics. — 

Scientists. 

Scientists. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists j  925  W93 

See  also  Explorers. — Inventors. — Physicians  and  surgeons. 
Also  names  of  scientists,  as  Audubon,  John  James. 


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Scipio,  Publius  Cornelius. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 122-134. ..  .j  920  Hii3f 

Scotland. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 10,  p.227-396 j  909  T19 

Scotland.    Description  and  travel. 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Donald  in  Scotland j  914.1  B52 

Carroll  &  Waldo.     Around  the  world;  book  five,  p.26- 

44 j  910  C23e 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p. 59-78 j  914  C65 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  .p.204-227 j  910  H45f 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 6,  p. 54-91 j  910.  K26 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  p.io6- 

212 j  914.2   K35 

Tomlinson.     Young  Americans  in  the  British  Isles,  p.i68- 

207 j  914.2  T59 

Whitcomb  &  George.    Little  journeys  to  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land  j    9I4-I    W62 

Williamson.     John  and  Betty's  Scotch  history  visit j  914.1  W75 

Scotland.    Folklore. 

Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book j  398  G89S 

Scotland.     History. 

Mackie.     Story  of  King  Robert  the  Bruce j  92  R534m 

Marshall.     Scotland's  story j  941   M41 

Scott.    Tales  of  a  grandfather j  941  S43 

See  also  Bannockburn,  Battle  of,  1314. 

Also  names  of  persons,  as  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Scotland.    Manners  and  customs. 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Donald  in  Scotland j  914.1   B52 

Carroll.    Around  the  world;  book  two,  p.141-182 j  910  C23b 

Grierson.     Scotland j  914.1    G89 

Scotland.     Stories. 

Atkinson.     Greyfriars  Bobby j  A875g 

Porter.     Scottish  chiefs j  P836S 

Scott.    Abbot j  S43ia 

Scott.     The   antiquary j    S43ian 

Scott.     Bride  of  Lammermoor j   S43ibri2 

Scott.     Fair  maid  of  Perth j  S43lf 

Scott.     Guy  Mannering j   S43ig 

Scott.    The  monastery j  S43im 

Scott.     Old  Mortality j   S4310 

Scott.     Redgauntlet j   S43ir 

Scott.     Rob  Roy j  S43iro3 

Scott.      Waverley j    S431W3 

Wiggin.     Penelope's  progress j   W688pe 


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Scott,  Robert  Falcon. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day.  p.7g-i02 j  920  P24 

Scott,  Thomas  A. 

Coe.     Heroes  of  everyday  life,  p.  1-25 j  920  C65 

Smith.     Captain  Thomas  A.  Scott j  92  S429S 

Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p.  1-29 j  928  F87 

Gilbert.    More  than  conquerors,  p. 55-85 j  920  G38 

Grierson.     Sir  Walter  Scott j  92  S43ig 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 188-200 j  920  H72 

Mitchell.     About  old  story-tellers,  p. 166-197 j  928  M74 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,  v. 7,  p. 204-231 j  808.8  N46a 

Scudder.     Mr.  Bodley  abroad,  p. 50-80 j  914  S43 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v. 2,  p.336- 

370 j  820.9  W93 

Scott,  Gen.  Winfield. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p.108-115 j  923.5  M9ih 

Scouts  and  scouting.    See  Boy  scouts. — Girl  scouts. 
Also  names  of  scouts,  as  Cody,  William  Frederick. 

Screws.    See  Nails  and  screws. 

Sculpture. 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  fable,  p.445-495 j  292  B87 

Carnegie    Institute,    Pittsburgh — Department    of    fine    arts.      Brief 

lessons j   707  C21 

Clement.     Stories  of  art  and  artists qj  750  C56 

See  also  Art. — Clay-modeling. — Liberty.   Statue  of. — Wood-carving. 
*  Also  names  of  sculptors,  as  Michael  Angelo. 

Sea.    See  Ocean. 

Sea-anemones. 

Agassiz.     First  lesson  in  natural  history,  p.7-13 j  593  A26 

Duncan.     The  seashore,  p.165-175 j  592  D89 

Sea  fights.    See  Naval  battles. 

Sea-lions. 

Our  country:  West,  p. 53-56 j  917.9  O32 

Sea  stories. 

Brady.     A  midshipman  in  the  Pacific j  B686m 

Brady.      Sea   stories j    B686b2 

Cooper.     Afloat  and  ashore j  C787a 

Cooper.     Miles  Wallingford j   C787mi 

Cooper.     Pilot j   C787pi 

Cooper.      Sea    lions j    C787S 

Cooper.     Water-witch j  C787W 

Drysdale.     Young  supercargo j  D853y 


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Sea  stories — continued. 

Ewing.     We  and  the  world j  E975W 

Mullen     Rulers  of  the  surf j  MgsSr 

Verne.     Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea j  V274t 

See  also  Fish  and  fishing. — Naval  life. — Pirates. — Sailors. — Voyages. 
— Whales  and  whaling. 

Sea-urchins. 

Agassiz.     First  lesson  in  natural  history,  p. 58-63 j  593  A26 

Duncan.     The  seashore,  p.98-104 j  592  D89 

Duncan.     The  starfish  &  his  relations,  p. 25-39 J  593  D89 

Seals. 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p. 147-153 j  670  C35 

Duncan.     Life  in  the  deep  sea,  p.67-75 j  597  D89 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Alaska  and  Canada,  pt.  i,  p.6i- 

65 j  917-98  G31 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and  swimmers, 

p.204-207 j  590.4  J37S 

Koch.     Little  journey  to  northern  wilds,  p.iii-125 j  917.19  K36 

Our  country:  West,  p.49-52 j  917.9  O32 

Wright.     Stories  of  birds  and  beasts,  p. I  lo-i  19 j  570.4  W935 

Seals.    Stories. 

Jordan.     Matka  and  Kotik j  J428m 

Kipling.     Jungle  book,  p.137-171 j  K278J 

Seamen.    See  Sailors. 

Seashore.     See  Ocean. — Ocean  life. 

Seasons.     See  Nature. — Spring. — Weather. 

Seattle,  last  great  chief  of  Washington. 

Wade.    Ten  big  Indians,  p. 241-256 j  970.2  Wii 

Seaweeds.    See  Ocean  life. — Plants. 

Sedan,  Battle  of,  1870. 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p.288-304 ; j  904  L82 

Seeds. 

Atkinson.    First  studies  of  plant  life,  p. 1-23,  176-184 j  581  A87 

Morley.     Seed-babies j  581  M91 

See  also  Botany. — Plants. 

Seeds.     Distribution. 

Beal.     Seed  dispersal j  581.54  B34 

Ewald.    The  queen  bee,  p.93-105 j  570.4  E96 

Fultz.    The  fly-aways  and  other  seed  travelers j  581.54  F98 

Morley.     Little  wanderers j  581.54  M91 

Selfishness. 

Gatty.     Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p.123-140 j  828  G23 

Murray.     Wide  awake  second  reader,  p. 163-170 j  372.4  M97W2 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  267 

Selkirk,  Alexander. 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p.107-1 18 j  910.4  H15 

Semiramis,  queen  of  Assyria. 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 1-9 j  923.1   F24 

Sequoias.    See  Big  trees. 

Sequoyah.    See  Guess,  George,  Indian  name  Sequoyah. 

Serapis  (ship).    See  Bon  Homme  Richard  and  Serapis  (ships). 

Serbia.    See  Servia. 

Serpents.    See  Snakes. 

Sertorius. 

Gould.     Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Romans,  p.ioo- 

106 j  920  P72zgc 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 406-409 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.382-415,  441-443 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 445-452 j  920  P720 

Servia. 

George.    Little  journeys  to  Balkans,  pt.i,  p. 50-61 j  914.96  G31 

Winlow.     Our  little  Servian  cousin j  914.97  W780 

Servia.     Folklore. 

Mi jatovich.     Serbian  fairy  tales j  398  M68 

Petrovic.    Hero  tales  and  legends j  398  P46 

Service. 

Smith.     Peace  and  patriotism,  p.239-307 j  808.8  S64 

Spaulding  &  Bryce.    Fifth  reader,  P.39S-452 j  808.8  S73b 

Seton  Indians.    See  Woodcraft  Indians. 

Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesus. 

Mabie.    Legends  that  every  child  should  know^,  p. 80-84.. j  398.2  Mil 
Scudder.    Book  of  legends,  p. 52-60 j  398.2  S43 

Seven  years'  war. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p.315-327 j  943  Mgia 

Schrader.     Frederick  the  Great j  92  F89SS 

See  also  Frederick  the  Great,  king  of  Prussia. 

Seven  years'  war.    Stories. 

Henty.     With  Frederick  the  Great j  H456wf 

Sevier,  John. 

McMurry.      Pioneers    of   the    Mississippi   valley,    p.104- 

123 j  977  M21P 

Seward,  William  Henry. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 270-277 j  920  M91 

Sewing. 

Archer.     Needlecraf t j  646  A67 

Foster.     Sevving  for  little  girls j  646  F81 

Hapgood.    School  needlework j  646  H24 


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Sewing — continued. 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.83- 

145 J  790  K16 

Klickmann.    The  little  girl's  sewing  book j  646  K32I 

Morgan.     How  to  dress  a  doll j  646  M89 

Ralston.    When  mother  lets  us  sew j  646  R17 

See    also    Bead    work. — Crocheting. — Dressmaking. — Embroidery. — 

Knitting. 

Sewing-machines.    See  Howe,  Elias. 
Shacks.    Sec  Log  cabins. 

Shadow  pictures. 

Collins.     Book  of  magic,  p. 130-142 j  133  C69 

Good.     Magical  experiments,  p.i6o-i66 j  133  G62m 

Neil.     Modern  conjurer,  p.373-387 J  I33  N21 

Patterson.    Shadow  entertainments j  793.1  P31 

See  also  Pantomime. 

Shakespeare,  William. 

Elias.     In  Tudor  times,  p.235-249 j  942.05  E47 

Mabie.     Men  who  have  risen,  p. 362-379 j  920  M 1 1 

Rolfe.     Shakespeare,  the  boy j  822.33  Bi 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v. 2,  p.i- 

68 j  820.9  W93 

See  also  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Shakespeare,  William.     Stories. 

Bennett.      Master    Skylark j    B439m 

Shakespeare.      Midsummer-night's    dream,    pref.    p.17- 

44 qj  822.33  P73 

Shanties.    See  Log  cabins. 

Shaw,  Anna  Howard. 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p.149-181 j  920.7  P24 

Shaw,  Robert  Gould. 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p.249-260 j  973  L76 

Sheep. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p.233-252 j  609.73  A42 

Fabre.     Our  humble  helpers,  P.2S5-270 j  636  Fii 

Johonnot.    Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs,  P.184-190..J  590.4  J37n 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.3,  p.149-158 j  910  M91 

See  also  Wool. 

Sheep.    Stories. 

Seton.     Krag  and  Johnny  Bear,  p. 1-68 j  S495k 

Seton.     Lives  of  the  hunted,  p. 17-104 j  S495li 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  269 

Shells. 

Duncan.     The  seashore,  p. 108-162 j  592  D89 

Hardy.     Hall  of  shells j  594  H26 

Rogers.     Shell  book qj   594  R61 

Sheridan,  Gen.  Philip  Henry. 

Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became   famous,   p.251- 

269 j  920  B61 

Goss.    Boys'  life  of  General  Sheridan j  92  S552g 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p. 313-358 j  923-5  J36 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p.222-231 j  9-23-5  M9lh 

Sheridan's  ride. 

Abbot.     Battle-fields  and  victory,  p. 231-234 j  973.7  Ai2ba 

Civil  war  stories,  p. 136-153 j    C496 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p. 279-290 j  973  L76 

Strange  stories  of  the  Civil  war,  p.  163-194 j  S897S 

Sherman,  Gen.  William  Tecumseh. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men,  p.288-332 j  920  B6if 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 179-188 j  923.5  Mgih 

Sherman's  march. 

Abbot.     Battle-fields  and  victory,  p.235-253 j  973.7  Ai2ba 

Civil  war  stories,  p.  188-201 j  C496 

Shetland  islands. 

Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land, pt.i,  p. 54-62 j   914.1   W62 

Ship-building. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.i8- 

41 j  609.4  A42 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.i,  p.  155-163 j  670  C38a3 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p. 73-116 j  620  W74 

See  also   Armor-plate. —  Boats    and    boating. —  Ships. —  Warships. — 
Yachts  and  yachting. 

Ships. 

Giberne.     Romance  of  the  mighty  deep,  p. 261-275 j  551.46  G36r 

Ingersoll.    Book  of  the  ocean j  551.46  124b 

Jackson  &  Evans.     Marvel  book  of  American  ships qj  359  J12 

Rocheleau.    Great  American  industries;  transportation,  p.53- 

65 j  380  Rs6a 

See  also  Boats  and  boating. — Ice-boats. — Lightships. — Naval  life. — 

Sailing. —  Sailors. — Ship-building. —  Shipwrecks. — Steamboats. — 

Submarine  boats. — Warships. — Yachts  and  yachting. 

Also  names  of  ships,  as  Philadelphia  (ship). 

Shipwrecks. 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p. 274-299 j  910.4  H15 

Ingersoll.     Book  of  the  ocean,  p.201-230 j  551.46  124b 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p. 195-212 j  904  L23r 


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Shipwrecks — continued. 

Our  country:  East,  p.gi-QS J  917-3  O32 

Trowbridge.    Brave  deeds,  p.308-312 j  904  T77b 

See  also  Life-saving. 
Also  Darling,  Grace. 

Shoes. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p.156-170 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  clothed,  p. 167-179 j  670  C35 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.2,  p.84-87 j  670  C38a3 

Cooke.    A  day  with  leather  workers j  685.32  C77 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.3,  p.55-62 j  910  K26 

Rocheleau.    Great  American  industries;  manufactures,  p.8o- 

98 j  670  R56 

Shooting.    See  Guns. — Hunting. — Sports. 

Shooting-stars.    See  Meteors. 

Shorthand. 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career,  p.295-304 j    174  M37 

Shotguns.    See  Guns. 

Siam.    Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.    Asia,  p. 187-201 j  915  C22a 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam 

and  Java j   9iS-9   K35 

Redway.    All  around  Asia,  p. 194-209 j  915  R27 

Smith.     Life  in  Asia,  p.121-129 j  915  S6s 

Siam.     Manners  and  customs. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.i6i-i6s j  910  B99 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia,  p. 223-261 j  915  M69 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.2,  p. 261-271 j  909  T19 

Toward  the  rising  sun,  p. 1-8 j  915  T65 

Wade.    Our  little  Siamese  cousin j  915.9  Wii 

Young.     Siam j  915.9  Y37 

Siberia. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 373-380 j  915  C22a 

Gilson.     Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 82-97 j  910  G42 

Hale.     Stories  of  adventure,  p. 277-308 j  910.8  H15S 

Huntington.     Asia,  p.135-151 j  915  H94 

Kennan.    Tent  life  in  Siberia j  915.7  K18 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian  empire,  P.289-402..J  914.7  K35 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia,  p. 262-280,  296-306 j  915  M69 

Redway.     All  around  Asia,  p. 13-25 j  915  R27 

Smith.     Life  in  Asia,  p.241-252 j  915  S65 

Sicily. 

Finnemore.     Italy,  p.68-78 j  914.5   F51 

See  also  Syracuse,  Siege  of,  415-413  B.  C. 

Siddons,  Mrs  Sarah  (Kemble). 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p. 152-164 j  920.7  H72 


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Sidney,  Sir  Philip. 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p. 162-169. ..  .j  942  C8761 

Elias.     In  Tudor  times,  p.  183-193 j  942.05   E47 

Greene  &  Kirk.    With  spurs  of  gold,  p.253-291 j  940.4  G83 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 86-88 j  904  T77b 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.i,  p.299- 

3-'0 j  820.9  W93 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip.    Stories. 

Whitham.     Shepherd  of  the  ocean,  p. 253-319 j  W645S 

Sieges. 

Jenks.    Book  of  famous  sieges j  904  J25 

See  also  Battles. 

Also  names  of  sieges,  as  Alamo,  Siege  of  the,  1836. 

Siegfried. 

Baldwin.     Story  of  Siegfried j  398.27  B 19 

Barber.    Wagner  opera  stories,  p. 19-152 j  782.2  B23 

Chapin.    Story  of  the  Rhinegold j  782.2  C36 

Church.     Heroes  of  chivalrj^  and  romance,  p.21 5-342 j  398.2  C46 

Frost.     Wagner  story  book,  p. 3-94 j   782.2  F96 

Guerber.    Stories  of  the  Wagner  opera,  p.105-171 j  782.2  G95 

McSpadden.     Stories  from  Wagner,  p. 3-107 j  782.2  W13 

Maud.    Wagner's  heroines,  p.ii-135 j  782.2  M48W 

Nibelungenlied.     The  Nibelungs j  398.27  N3in 

Ragozin.     Siegfried  and  Beowulf j  398.27  R15 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes,  p.299-346 j  398.2  T19 

Wheelock.     Stories  of  Wagner  operas  for  children,  p.157- 

208 j  782.2  W61 

See  also  Sigurd. 

Sign  language. 

Beard.     American  boys'  book  of  signs,  signals  and  sym- 
bols  j  654.9  B34 

Beard.    The  boy  pioneers,  p. 153-164 j  796  B34b 

Seton.     Book  of  woodcraft  and  Indian  lore,  p. 228-248..  ..j  796.5  S49 

Signals. 

Beard.     American  boys'  book  of  signs,  signals  and  sym- 
bols  j  654.9  B34 

Bond.     Scientific  American  boy,  p. 144-157 j  790  B62 

Boy  Scouts  of  America.    Official  handbook,  p.279-298.  .j  369.2  B66a2 
Doubleday.     Gunner  aboard  the  "Yankee,"  p. 300-304.. j  973.89  D75 

Holden.     Our  country's  flag,  p.105-118 j  929.9  H71 

Hulme.    Flags  of  the  world,  p.127-140 j  929.9  H91 

Mowry.    American  inventions  and  inventors,  p.265-269.  . .  .j  609  M94 
Seton.     Book  of  woodcraft  and  Indian  lore,  p. 248-255.. j  796.5  S49 
See  also  Buoys. — Flags. — Lighthouses. — Lightships. — Sign  language. 
— Telegraph. — Wireless  telegraphy. 


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Sigurd. 

Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories,  p. 121-234 j  293  B68 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book,  p. 357-3^7 J  398  L23r 

Morris.     Story  of  Sigurd  the  Volsung j  821  Mgis 

Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  of  Norse  heroes,  p. 148-209 j  293  W76 

See  also  Siegfried. 

Silk. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  Europe,  p.350- 

376 j  609.4  A42 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  clothed,  p. 105-127 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p.85-98 j  670  C35 

Chase   &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.2,   p. 64-76,  223- 

225 j  670  C38a3 

Winship.     Our  industries ;  fabrics,  p. 29-37 J  677  W78 

See  also  Silkworms. 

Silkworms. 

Ambrosi.     When  I  was  a  girl  in  Italy,  p. 129-156 j  914-5  A49 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  fifth  grades,  P.103-107..J  808.8  A75r 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 166-169 j  915  C22a 

Duncan.     Butterflies  and  moths,  p. 72-79 j  595.78  D89 

George.   Little  journey  to  China  and  Japan,  pt.2,  p.66-71 . .  j  915. i  G31 
Miller.     Outdoor  work,  p.337-348 j  630  M69 

Silver, 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 273-280 j  917  C22a 

Rocheleau.      Great  American    industries;    minerals,   p.163- 

192 j  553  R56g 

Samuel.     Story  of  gold  and  silver j  S193S 

See  also  Coins. — Metals. — Mines  and  mining. — Money. 

Singapore. 

Hornaday.    Two  years  in  the  jungle,  p.291-300 j  915-4  H79 

Singers.    See  Lind,  Jenny. 

Singing.      See    College    songs. —  Hymns. —  Music. —  National    songs. — 
Songs. 

Singing  games.    See  Games. — Kindergarten.     Games  and  songs. 

Sister  Dora.    See  Pattison,  Dorothy  Wyndlow. 

Sitting  Bull,  great  medicine  chief  of  the  Sioux. 

Howard.     Famous   Indian   chiefs   I   have   known,   p.298- 

312 j   970.2  H84 

Sweetser.     Book  of  Indian  braves,  p.131-152 j  970.2  S97 

Wade.     Ten  big  Indians,  p. 219-240 j  970.2  Wii 

Skating. 

Beard.    American  boys'  handy  book,  p. 286-295 J  790  B34W 

Bond.     Scientific  American  boy,  p. 21-34 J  790  B62 

Eraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p.562-588 j   790  F88 

See  also  Hockey. 


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Skees.    See  Snow-shoes. 
Skis.    Sec  Snow-shoes. 

Skunks. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  P.48-52....J  599.3  B94 
Cram.     More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 189-203.. j  599  C86m 

Ingersoll.     Wild  neighbors,  p.209-248 j  596  I24 

Seton.    Wild  animals  at  home,  p. 97-107 j  591. 5  S49 

Slate. 

Rocheleau.      Great   American    industries;   minerals,   p.156- 

162 j  553  R56g 

Slavery. 

Abbot.     Battle-fields  of  '61,  p. 1-24 j  973.7  A12 

Hart.     Romance  of  the  Civil  war,  p.  1-115 J  973-7  H31 

Lincoln.     Early  speeches j  815  L71 

Walton   &   Brumbaugh.     Stories   of    Pennsylvania,   p.270- 

281 j  974.8  W19 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American  progress,  p.159- 

178 j  973  W93 

See  also  Civil  war,  United  States. — Negroes. 

Slavery.     Stories. 

Pendleton.     King  Tom  and  the  runaways j  P39ik 

Sleds. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book,  p.105-111 j  790  A21 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book,  P.37S-383,  397-422.  .  .j  790  B34 

Sleight  of  hand.    See  Magic. 

Slessor,  Mary  Mitchell. 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p.233-264 j  920.7  P24 

Smelting.    See  Metals. 

Smith,  Capt.  John. 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 132-152 j  973.2  C65 

Cooke.    Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p. 17-55 j  975-5  C77 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p.131-144 j  910.8  H15 

Johnson.     Captain  John  Smith j  92  S652J 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p. 15-23 j  973  J37 

Lindsay.    John  Smith,  gentleman  adventurer j  92  S652I 

McMurry.     Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p. 68-102,  108-121  .  .j  923.9  M21 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v. 2,  p. 29-39 J  973  Mgia 

Seelye  &  Eggleston.     Pocahontas j  975.5  S45 

Smith.    Story  of  Pocahontas  and  Captain  John  Smith..  ..j  92  P732S 

Smoking.    See  Tobacco. 

Smuggling.     Stories. 

Fenn.     In  the  king's  name j  F362i 

Harrison.    A  lad  of  Kent j  H2984I 

Masef ield.     Jim  Davis j  M444J 


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Snakes. 

Buckley.    Winners  in  life's  race,  p. 1 10-122 j  596  B85 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and  swimmers, 

P73-90 j  590.4  J37S 

Jordan."  Book  of  natural  history,  p. 258-263,  297-302 j  590.4  J42 

Sharp.     Roof  and  meadow,  p.39-43,   I49-I59 j  590.4  S53r2 

See  also  Reptiles. 

Snow. 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p. 348-353 j  504  H71W 

Thompson.     Water  wonders,  p.97-161 j  551.57  T38 

Snow-shoes. 

Beard.    Field  and  forest  handy  book,  p.363-373 j  790  B34 

Bond.     Scientific  American  boy,  p. 35-43 j  790  B62 

Eraser.    Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, P.547-55S j  790  F88 

Verrill.    Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 287-294,  302-303.. j  796  V28 

Soap. 

Lane.     Industries  of  to-day,  p.77-83 j  604  L23 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p.89-92 j  670  W74 

Socrates. 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  P.275-306..J  938  C46 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  Greeks,  p.i57-i59,  I73-I79 j  938  G95 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 186-195.. j  920  Hi  13 
Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 225-230 j  938  Mgia 

Sohrab  and  Rustem.    See  Rustem. 

Solar  engines. 

Baker.    Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p.153-172 j  609  Bi7b 

Solar  system.    See  Astronomy. 

Soldiers. 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders j  923.5  J36 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p.262-319 j  920  S84 

See  also  Army  life. — Battles. — Military  training. — Naval  life. — United 
States.    Army. — United  States.    Military  Academy. 
Also  names  of  soldiers,  as  Sheridan,  Gen.  Philip  Henry. 

Solomon  islands. 

Abbott.     South  seas,  p. 33-49 j  919.3  A13 

Solon. 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  p.i-13 j  938  C46 

Gould.    Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  p.8-i6. .  j  920  P72zg 
Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p.118-122. .  . .  j  920  H113 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 67-76 j  938  M9ia 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p.73-87 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.    Lives,  v.i,  p.  168-202,  226-230 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 51-62 j  920  P720 


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Somers,  Richard. 

Scawcll.     Twelve  naval  captains,  p. 130-144 j  923.5  S44 

Somers,  Richard.     Stories. 

Scawell.     Decatur  and  Somers j  S442d 

Somerset,  Lady  Henry.    See  Somerset,  Lady  Isabel. 

Somerset,  Lady  Isabel. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  women,  p.250-271 . .  . .  j  920.7  B6ifa 

Songs. 

Bacon.    Songs  that  every  child  should  know j  784.8  B12 

Bailey.     Every  child's  folk  songs  and  games qj  784.8  B15 

Bell.     The  singing  circle qj  784.8  B41 

Bentley.     Play  songs qj  784.8  B44P 

Bentley.    The  song  primer j  784.8  B44SO 

Bentley.     The  song  primer;  teacher's  book j  784.8  B44 

Bentley.     The  song  series.     2v j  784.8  B44S 

Carpenter.     Improving  songs  for  anxious  children qj  784.8  C22 

Chansons  de  France  pour  les  petits  frangais j  784.4  C41 

Crane.     Baby's  bouquet j   784.8  C86b 

Crane.     Baby's  opera j  784.8  C86ba 

Elkin.     Old  Dutch  nursery  rhymes j   784.8  E48 

Everson.     Come  and  sing  with  me qj  784  E95 

Everson.    The  songs  I  know qj  784  E95S 

Gomme  &  Sharp.     Children's  singing  games qj  784.8  G59 

Hailmann.    Songs,  games  and  rhymes qj  372.2  H 14 

Kirk.     Rhythmic  games  and  dances j  784.8  K28 

McLaughlin    &    Gilchrist.      New    educational    music 

course qj  784.8  M 19 

Moffat.     Little  songs  of  long  ago j  784.8  M76I 

Moffat.     Our  old  nursery  rhymes j  784.8  M76 

Moore.     Nursery  song  book j  784.8  M876 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes  and  nursery  songs j  784.8  M93 

National    Conference   of   Music   Supervisors.     "I    hear 

America  singing." rj  784.8  N15 

Neidlinger.     Small  songs  for  small  singers qj  784.8  N21 

Pierne.     Sonnez  les  matines j  784.8  P56 

Poulsson.     Holiday  songs   and   every   day   songs   and 

games qj  784.8  P86 

Poulsson.     Songs  of  a  little  child's  day qj  784.8  P86s 

Reinecke.     Fifty  children's  songs qj  784.8  R31 

Riley  &  Gaynor.     Playtime  songs j  784.8  R45P 

Riley  &  Gaynor.     Songs  of  the  child-world.     2v qj  784.8  R45 

St.  Nicholas  songs qj  784.8  S14 

Stevenson.     Stevenson  song-book qj  784.8  S84S 

Terhune.     Chinese  child's  day qj  784.8  T31 

Terhune.     Dutch  ditties  for  children qj  784.8  T3id 


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Songs — continued. 

Tomlins.     Children's  souvenir  song  book qj  784.8  T59C 

Vieilles  chansons  pour  les  coeurs  sensibles qj  784.8  V31 

Walker  &  Jenks.     Songs  and  games  for  little  ones. .  .  .qj  372.2  Wi6a 
Walter.     Some  nursery  rhymes  of  Belgium,   France  & 

Russia j  784.8  W19 

Whitehead.    Folk-songs  and  other  songs qj  784.8  W63 

Widor.     Old  songs  and  rounds j  784.8  W670 

Widor.     Vieilles  chansons  pour  les  petits  enfants j   784.8  W67 

WoUaston.     Song  play  book qj  784.8  W84 

See  also  Ballads. — Christmas.     Songs. — College  songs. — Folk-songs. 
— Hymns. — Kindergarten.     Games  and  songs. — National  songs. 

Sons  of  Daniel  Boone. 

Beard.     The  boy  pioneers j  796  B34b 

Soto,  Hernando  de. 

Abbott.     Ferdinand    De  Soto j   92   S7i8a 

Clay.     The  treasure  finders,  p. 157-179 j  973-1  C54 

Coe.     Founders  of  our  country,  p. 52-62 j  973.2  C65 

Gordy.     Stories  of  American  explorers,  p.94-108 j  973.1  G66 

Higginson.      Young   folks'   book   of    American    explorers, 

p.119-140 j  9731   H53 

Johnston.     Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  P.249-270..J  923.9  J36 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  our  country,  p.9-15 j  973  J37 

Lucia.    Stories  of  American  discoverers,  p. 126-138 j  973.1  L96 

McMurry.    Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p. 202-218. .  j  977  M2ip 

Morris..  Historical  tales;  American,  v.2,  p. 13-22 j  973  M9ia 

Pratt.     De  Soto,  Marquette  and  La  Salle j  920  P88 

Shavi^.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 84-91 j  910.9  S53 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,   p. 145-149 j   910  S73f 

Wright.      Children's    stories   in    American    history,    p.172- 

198 j  970  W93 

Soudan.  See  Sudan. 

Sound. 

Buckley.     Fairy-land  of  science,  p. 129-153 j  570-4  B85 

Holden.     The  sciences,  p.iio-ii8 j  500  H71 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p.270-309 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Music. — Phonograph. — Physics. — Telephone. 

(The)  South.     See  Ku  Klux  Klan.— Negroes.— (The)   South.     Stories. 
—  (The)   Southwest. — Slavery. 

Also    names    of    southern    states    and    cities,    as    Florida. — New 
Orleans. 

(The)  South.    Stories. 

Cable.     Cable  story  book j  C113C 

Harris.     On  the  plantation j  H2930 

Southern   stories j    S727 

See  also  Negroes.    Stories. — Slavery.    Stories. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  2-]-] 

South  Africa.     See  Africa,  South. 

South  African  war,  1899-1902.    Sec  Boer  war. 

South  America. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v. 11,  p. 281-449 j  909  T19 

South  America.     Description  and  travel. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies:  South  Amer- 
ica  j  918  A42 

Bowman.     South  America j  918  B66 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 67-96 j  910  B99 

Carpenter.     South  America j  918  C22 

Coe.     Our  American  neighbors,  p. 217-324 j  917  C65 

Hale.     Stories  of  adventure,  p. 194-219 j  910.8  H15S 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  South  America j  918  K35 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p.44-106 j  918  L23 

Markwick  &  Smith.     South  American  republics j  918  M39 

Moncrieff.     The  world,  p. 166-170 j  910  M8iw 

See  also  Titicaca,  Lake. 

Also  names  of  countries,  as  Brazil. 

South  America.     Geography. 

Tarr  &.  McMurry.     New  geographies,   v.i,  p. 179-186;   v. 2, 

p. 236-256 j  910  T2in 

South  America.    History. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish-American j  972  M91 

South  America.     Manners  and  customs. 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 26-32 j  572.9  S79 

South  pole.    See  Antarctic  regions. 

(The)  Southwest. 

James.     Little  journey  to  some  strange  places  and  peoples 

in  our  southwestern  land j  917.89  J16 

Koch.     Little  journey  through  the  great  Southwest j  917.9  K36 

Lummis.     Some  strange  corners  of  our  country j  917.8  L97S 

Spain. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.5,  p.419-549 j  909  T19 

Spain.    Description  and  travel. 

Amicis.     Spagna j  914.6  A51 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Josefa  in  Spain j  914.6  B52 

Browne.     Spain j  914.6   B79 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p. 278-297 j  914  C65 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 366-383 j  910  H45f 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p.492-544..  .  .j  914  K35b 
Whitcomb  &  George.     Little  journeys  to  Italy,  Spain  and 

Portugal j  914.5   W62 

See  also  Alhambra. — Gibraltar. 

Also  names  of  cities  as,  Toledo,  Spain. 


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Spain.    History. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish j  946  M91 

See  also  Moors. — Spanish-American  war. — ^Spanish  Armada. 

Also  (The)  Cid. — Ferdinand  V,  king  of  Castile. — Philip  II,  king  of 
Spain. 

Spain.    Manners  and  customs. 

Bates.     In  sunny  Spain j  914.6  B31 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.    Josefa  in  Spain j  914.6  B52 

Browne.     Spain j  914-6  B79 

Spain.     Stories. 

Seawell.    The  son  of  Columbus j  S442S 

Spanish-American  war. 

Abbot.    Blue  jackets  of  '98 j  973-89  A12 

Abbot.     Naval  history  of  the  U.  S.,  p.839-867 j  973  Ai2n 

Abbot.    Story  of  our  army,  p. 648-687 j  973  Ai2s 

Austin.    Uncle  Sam's  soldiers j  355  A93 

Barstow.    The  progress  of  a  united  people,  P..70-106 j  973  B27P 

Brooks.     American  sailor,  p.292-305 j  656.8  B77a 

Doubleday.     Gunner  aboard  the  "Yankee." j  973.89  D75 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p.33 1-390 j  904  L82 

Matthews.    Our  navy  in  time  of  war,  p. 231-275 j  973-7  M47 

Nicolay.     Book  of  American  wars,  p. 413-454 j  973  N32 

Otis.     Boys  of  '98 j  973-89  O31 

See  also  Cuba. — Philippine  islands. 
Also  Dewey,  Admiral  George. 

Spanish-American  war.    Poetry. 

Knowles.    Poems  of  American  patriotism,  p. 213-414. .  .  .j  811.08  K35 
Stevenson.    Poems  of  American  history,  p. 606-649 J  811.08  S84 

Spanish-American  war.    Stories. 

Drysdale.     Cadet  Standish j   D853C 

Otis.     When  Dewey  came  to  Manila j  03i4wn 

Spanish  Armada. 

Abbott.     Queen  Elizabeth,  p.222-231 j  92  £4853 

Barstow.     Explorers  and  settlers,  p.68-77 j  973-1  B27 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p.34-43 J  923-5  F97 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p.52-78 j  910.4  H15 

Johonnot.     Ten  great  events  in  history,  p. 166-195 j  904  J37t 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p.94-128 j  904  L82 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Spanish,  p.235-245 j  946  M91 

Tappan.    In  the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  p.263-279 j  92  E485t 

Wood.    Boy's  book  of  battles,  p. 73-84 J  904  W8s 

See  also  England.    History. 
Also  Drake,  Sir  Francis. 

Spanish  Armada.    Stories. 

Van  Dyke.    Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p. 138-158 j  904  V18 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  279 

Spanish  succession,  War  of  the.    Stories. 

Henty.    Bravest  of  the  brave j  H456bra 

Henty.     Cornet  of  horse j  H456CO 

Sparrows.     Stories. 

Seton.     Krag  and  Johnny  Bear,  p. 69-92 j  S495k 

Seton.    Lives  of  the  hunted,  p. 109-136 j  S495H 

Sparta.    See  Greece.    History.    Ancient. 

Speakers.    See  Readers  and  speakers. 

Speeches.    See  Orations. — Readers  and  speakers. 

Speke,  John  Hanning. 

Jenks.    Boys'  book  of  explorations,  P.183-20S j  910.9  J25 

Lucas.     Anne's  terrible  good  nature,  p.205-215 j   L969a 

Spenser,  Edmund. 

Elias.     In  Tudor  times,  p. 226-234 j  942.05  E47 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    English    literature,    v.i, 

p.263-298 j  820.9  W93 

Sphinx. 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Egypt 

and  the  Holy  Land,  p. 125-127 j  916.2  K35 

Spices. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 352-358 j  630  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are   fed,  p. 206-214 j   630   C35 

Spiders. 

Bass.     Stories  of  animal  life,  p. 14-33 J  590-4  B29a 

Buckley.    Life  and  her  children,  p. 181-200 j  592  B85 

Duncan.    Spiders  and  scorpions j  595-4  D89 

Fabre.     Story-book  of  science,  p. 108-125 j  504  Fii 

Gibson.     Eye  spy,  p.104-121 j  570.4  G37e 

Hook.    Little  people  and  their  homes,  p. 203-227 j  595.7  H77 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,   creepers  and  swimmers, 

P-I23-I35 j  590.4  J37S 

Jordan.    Book  of  natural  history,  p.  197-200,  343-368 j  590.4  J42 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories,  p. 51-62,  83-102 j  595-7  K16 

Patterson.     The  spinner  family j  595-4  P31 

Schwartz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p.121-144 j  595-7  S39 

Weed.    Life  histories  of  American  insects,  p. 251-270. . .  .j  595-7  W42 

Spiders.    Stories. 

Thaxter.     Stories  and  poems,  p. 14-21 j  T339S 

Spinning. 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,  p.3-13 j   790  B343i 

See  also  Cloth. 

Spinoza,  Benedictus  de. 

Hosmer.     The  Jews,  p. 219-231 j  296  H82 


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Sponges. 

Buckley.     Life  and  her  children,  p. 33-49 j  592  B85 

Holden.     Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p. 205-210 j  504  H71W 

Spool  knitting. 

McCormack.      Spool    knitting j    646    M14 

Sports. 

Adams.     Harper's  outdoor  book j  790  A21 

Beard.     The  boy  pioneers j  796  B34b 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book j   790  B34 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book j  796  B340 

Bond.    Scientific  American  boy j  790  B62 

Champlin  &  Bostwick.     Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  games 

and  sports rj   790  C35 

Eraser.     Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments  j   790  F88 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys j  796  G77 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do j  790  K16 

Miller.     Outdoor  sports  and  games j  796  M69 

Rice.     Boys'  book  of  sports j  796  R39 

Tappan.     Sports  &  pastimes j  790  T19 

Thompson.     Boys'  book  of  sports j  796  T38b 

Verrill.     Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book j  796  V28 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics j  796  W82 

Sec  also  Aeroplanes. —  Amusements. —  Archery. —  Athletics. —  Auto- 
mobiles.— Balloons. —  Baseball. — Basket-ball. —  Bicycles. —  Boats 
and  boating. — Boy  scouts. — Camping. — Canoes  and  canoeing. — 
Falconry. — Fish  and  fishing. — Football. — Games. — Golf. — Hori- 
zontal bar. — Hunting. —  Kites. —  Motor  cycles. —  Olympic  games. 
— Outdoor  life. — Physical  culture. — Riding. — Rowing. — Skating. 
— Swimming. — Tennis. — Tracking. — Walking. — Yachts  and  yacht- 
ing. 

Spring. 

Schauffler.     Arbor  day,  p. 87-136 j  808.8  S3ia 

Spurgeon,  Charles  Haddon. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  men,  p. 333-367 j  920  B6if 

Squids.    Sec  Cuttlefish. 

Squirrels. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p.i-14 j  599.3  B94 

Cram.    Little  beasts  of  field  &  wood,  p. 195-261 j  599  C86 

Ingersoll.    Wild  neighbors,  p. 1-30 j  596  I24 

Murray.     Wide  awake  third  reader,  p.  166-179 j  372.4  M97W3 

Seton.    Wild  animals  at  home,  PI33-143 j  591.5  S49 

Sharp.     Beyond  the  pasture  bars,  p.iii-122,  137-147.... j  590.4  S53b 

Sharp.    Roof  and  meadow,  p. 79-89,  233-249 j  590.4  S53r2 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p. 125-138 j  504  T19 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  281 

Stael,  Madame  de. 

ilolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p.i5(S-i79. .  . j  920.7  B61 

Stamp  act. 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p. 152-167 j  974.4  H36 

Hawthorne.     Whole  history  of  grandfather's  chair,  p.152- 

167 j    974-4    H36g 

Hemstreet.    Story  of  Manhattan,  p. 127-132 j  974.71  H43 

Sec  also  American  revolution. — United  States.     Colonial  period. 

Stamps. 

Armstrong.     Boys'  book  of  stamp  collecting j  383.2  A73 

Verrill.     Boy  collector's  handbook,  p. 267-285 j  579  V28 

Standish,  Miles. 

Abbott.     Miles  Standish j  92  S785a 

Brooks.     Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state,  p. 30-39 j  974-4  B77 

Coe.    Founders  of  our  country,  p. 153-166 j  973-2  C65 

Jenks.     Captain  Myles  Standish j  92  S785J 

Tappan.     American  hero  stories,  p. 59-72 j  920  T19 

Stanley,  Sir  Henry  Morton. 

Hedin.     From  pole  to  pole,  p. 275-297 j  910  H39 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p-247-303 j  910.9  J25 

Stanton,  Mrs  Elizabeth  (Cady). 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 226-231 j  920  M91 

Starfish. 

Agassiz.     First  lesson  in  natural   history,  p. 49-58 j   593  A26 

Buckley.     Life  and  her  children,  p.77-93 J  592  B85 

Duncan.    The  seashore,  p. 83-98 j  592  D89 

Duncan.     The  starfish  &  his  relations j  593  D89 

Stark,  Gen.  John. 

Alorris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 30-37 j  923-5  M9ih 

Stars. 

Ball.     Star-land,  p.318-390 j   523   B21S2 

Clarke.    Astronomy  from  a  dipper j  523-8  C52 

Griffith.     Stars  and  their  stories j   523-8   G89 

Hawks.     Stars  shown  to  the  children j  523  H36 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p. 296-341 j  504  H71W 

Porter.     Stars  in  song  and  legend j  523-8  P83 

Pratt.    Storyland  of  stars j  523-8  P88 

See  also  Astronomy. — Meteors. 

Statesmen. 

Baldwin.     Four  great  Americans j  923  B19 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans j  923  B77 

Parkman.     Fighters  for  peace j  923S  P24 

Smith.    One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p.41-117 j  920  S649 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p.  169-213 j  920  S84 

See  also  names  of  statesmen,  as  Clay,  Henry. 


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Statues.    Sec  Liberty,  Statue  of. — Sculpture. — Venus  of  Milo. 

Steam. 

Pepper.    Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 594-606 j  530.7  P4ia 

See  also  Heating. 

Steam-engines. 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 34-42 j  609  B93 

Corbin.     Mechanical  inventions  of  to-day,  p.  166-183,   195- 

208,  264-273 j  609  C81 

Hodgson.    Mechanics  indoors  and  out,  p. 1 14-128 j  620  H66 

Holden.    The  sciences,  p. 91-96 j  500  H71 

Hopkins,    G.  M.      Home   mechanics    for    amateurs,    p.169- 

176 j   680   H78 

Hopkins,  N.  M.    Model  engines  and  small  boats' j  699.1  H78 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 178-184.  .  .j  609  M94 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 606-628 j  530.7  P4ia 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;  manufactures,  p.24- 

32 j  670  R56 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p. 13-86 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Locomotives. 

Also  Watt,  James. 

Steamboats. 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p. 87-96 j  609  D75 

Howden.    Boys'  book  of  steamships j  656.8  H84 

Knox.    Life  of  Robert  Fulton j  656.8  K35 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    transportation, 

p.65-79 j  380  R56a 

Williams.  Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 308-332.  .j  620  W74r 
See  also  Ship-building. — Warships. 

Also  Fulton,  Robert. 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p.121-129 j  928  R43 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  literature,  v.2,  p.62- 

71 j    810.9   W93 

Steel. 

Bond.     Pick,  shovel  and  pluck,  p.  123-139 j  620  B62p 

Cooke.    A  day  in  an  iron-works j  669.1  C77 

McMurry.     Larger  types  of  American  geography,  p.135- 

163 j  917.3  M21 

Rocheleau.      Great    American    industries;    minerals,    p.96- 

loi j    553    Rs6g 

Smith.     Story  of  iron  and  steel j  669.109  S65 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p. 242-262 j  670  W74 

See  also  Armor-plate. — Cutlery. — Iron. — Swords. — Tools. 

Also  Bessemer,  Sir  Henry. 


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CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  283 

Steeple-climbers. 

Moffett.     Careers  of  danger  and  daring,  p. 3-39 j  604  M76 

Tappan.     Out-of-door  book,  p. 347-380 j  590.4  T19 

Steiner,  Edward  Alfred. 

Wade.     Pilgrims  of  to-day,  p. 142-167 j  920  Wii 

Stencil  work. 

Archer.     Needlecraft,  p. 74-82 j  646  A67  ■ 

Beard.     Things  worth  doing,  p.426-438 j   790  B343t 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p.141-150 j  790  P23 

Warner.     Home  decoration,  p.108-117 j  747  W23 

Stenography.    See  Shorthand. 

Stephen  of  Cloyes. 

Sweetser.    Ten  boys  from  history,  p. 11-42. j  920  S97 

Stephenson,  George. 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p. 297-304 j  942  C8761 

Holland.    Historic  inventions,  p. 140-167 j  926  H72 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 163-176 j  904  J37S 

Mabie.    Men  who  have  risen,  p. 380-389 j  920  Mil 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p.141-150 j  926  T65 

Warren.    Stories  from  English  history,  p.401-405 j  942  W24 

Stephenson,  Robert. 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p.i5i-i59 j  926  T65 

Stereopticons.     See  Magic  lanterns. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis. 

Cruse.     Robert  Louis  Stevenson j  92  S848C 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p. 31-66 j  928  F87 

Gilbert.     More  than  conquerors,  p. 313-343 j  920  G38 

Overton.     Life  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson j  92  S8480 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 187-199 j  928  R43 

Stewart,  Charles. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 248-259 j  923.5  M91 

Seawell.    Twelve  naval  captains,  p.167-181 j  923.5  S44 

Stilts. 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p. 102-1 14 j  796  B 340 

Stockton,  Frank  Richard. 

Rideing.    Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p.iii-120 j  928  R43 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry. 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  American  literature,  v.2,  p.19- 

27 j    810.9   W93 

Stone,  Lucy. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  women,  p. 212-249.  .  .  .j  920.7  B6ifa 

Stone. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed,  p.98-122 j  910  C22h 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  sheltered,  p. 124-138 j  910  C355 

See  also  Geology. — Granite. — Marble. — Precious  stones. — Slate. 


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Stone  age. 

Hall.     Days  before  history j  571  H17 

See  also  Archaeology. — Man.     Prehistoric. 

Stores.    See  Business. 

Stories.  See  Adventures. —  Bible  stories.—  Ethical  stories. —  Fables. — 
Fairy  tales. — Ghost  stories. — Legends. — Myths. — -Sagas. — School 
stories. — Sea  stories. 

Also  various  subjects,  persons,  places  and  events,  subhead  Stories, 
as  Flowers.     Stories.— Lincoln,  Abraham.     Stories. — -England. 
Stories. — War  of  1812.    Stories. 
Storms. 

Johnonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 71-81 j  910  J37 

See  also  Barometer. — Rain. — Snow. — Weather. — Winds. 

Stowe,  Mrs  Harriet  (Beecher). 

Barstow.     A  new  nation,  p. 203-209 j  973   B27 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous,  p.i-17 j  920.7  B61 

Crow.    Harriet  Beecher  Stowe j  92  S892C 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p.188-202 j  810.9  W93 

Strafford,  Earl  of. 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 275-296 j  920  H94 

Stratford-on-Avon. 

Finnemore.     England,  p. 51-55 J  914-2  F51 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p.176-197 j  910  H4Sf 

Irving.     Sketch-book,  p.361-388 j  817  l28sk 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  p.406- 

425 j  914-2  K35 

Rolfe.     Shakespeare,  the  boy,  p.24-46 j  822.33  Bi 

Williamson.     John  and  Betty's  history  visit,  p.138-171.  .j  914.2  W75 

Straus,  Nathan. 

Wade.     Pilgrims  of  to-day,  p.21 1-230 j  920  Wii 

Street-railroads. 

Lane.     Triumphs  of  science,  p. 100-106 j  609  L23 

Stuart,  Lady  Arabella. 

Greenwood.     Merrie  England,  p. 133-148 j  914-2  G85 

Hunt.     Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p.238-252 j  920  H94 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p.228-240 j  942  M9ia 

Stuart,  Charles  Edward,  the  Young  Pretender. 

Lang.     Red  true  story  book,  p.265-323 j  904  L23r 

Lang.     True  story  book,  p.68-104 j  904  L23 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p.324-338 j  942  M9ia 

Stuart,  Charles  Edward,  the  Young  Pretender.    Stories. 

Henty.    Bonnie  Prince  Charlie j  H456bo 

Scott.     Waverley j  S431W3 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJFXT  INDEX  285 

Stuart,  Gen  James  Ewell  Brown. 

Johnston.     Famous  cavalry  leaders,  p.277-312 j  923.5  J36 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 232-240 j  923.5  M9ih 

Stuffing  of  animals  and  birds.     Sec  Taxidermy. 

Stuyvesant,  Peter. 

Abbott.     Peter  Stuyvesant j  92  S938a 

Tappan.     American  hero   stories,  p. 73-83 j  920  T19 

Submarine  boats. 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p. 1-39 j  609  B17 

Bishop.    Story  of  the  submarine j  623.9  B49 

Bond.     Inventions  of  the  great  war,  p. 232-275 j  355  B62 

Bond.     With  the  men  who  do  things,  p. 197-213 j  620  B62 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 190-199 j  609  B93 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p. 155-179 j  609  D75 

Gibson.     War  inventions,  p.121-152,  197-209 j  355  G36 

Lane.    Triumphs  of  science,  p. 69-83 j  609  L23 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p. 389-394 j  609  M48a 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p.221-240 j  604  T19 

Submarine  boats.     Stories. 

Verne.    Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea j  V274t 

Submarine  cable.    See  Atlantic  cable.— Cables. 

Success. 

Marden.     Choosing  a  career j  174  M37 

Marden.     Success j    170  M37S 

Marden.     Winning  out j   170  M37W 

See  also  Business. — Conduct. — Occupations,  Choice  of. 

Sudan.    Stories. 

Henty.     Dash  for  Khartoum j  H456d 

Henty.     With  Kitchener  in  the  Soudan j  H456wk 

Suez  canal. 

Carpenter.     Africa,  p.109-113 j  916  C22 

Knox.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Egypt  and 

the  Holy  Land,  p. 30-37 J  916.2  K35 

White    &   Smith.     Little  journey  to   South  Africa,  p.235- 

242 j    916.8    W63I 

Suffren  Saint  Tropez,  Pierre  Andre  de. 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p.  163-212 j  923.5  F97 

Sugar. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p.66-80 j  609.73  A42 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 328-345 j  630  C22 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.157-164 j  917  C22a 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p. 77-90 j  630  C35 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v. 2,  p. 145-169 j  670  C38a3 


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Sugar — continued. 

Kirby.    Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard,  p. 61-75 j  630  K28 

Krout.    Alice's  visit  to  the  Hawaiian  islands,  p.83-89. .  .  .j  919-69  K42 
McMurry.    Type  studies  from  the  geography  of  the  U.  S., 

p.209-217 j    917.3    M2it 

Mills.     Searchlights  on  some  American  industries,  p. 61-84. j  609  M69 
Rocheleau.    Great  American  industries;  products  of  the  soil, 

p.51-88 j  633  R56a 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 79-90 J  630  R61 

See  also  Candy. — Maple  sugar. 

SuUa. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales   of  the   Romans,  p.77- 

84 j  920  P72zgc 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 162-170 j  920  Hii3f 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p.398-400 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.3,  p.141-197 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  P.358-36S J  920  P720 

Sumatra. 

Knox.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam  and 

Java,  p.326-342 J  915-9  K35 

Sumner,  Charles. 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen,  p.268-306 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.    Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state,  p.217-223 j  974.4  B77 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 205-213 j  920  M91 

Sun. 

Ball.     Star-land,  p.i-73 J  523  B21S2 

Porter.    Stars  in  song  and  legend,  p.i-i2 j  523-8  P83 

See  also  Astronomy. — Solar  engines. 

Sun-dials. 

Stone  &  Fickett.    Every  day  life  in  the  colonies,  p. 69-78.  .j  917.3  S87 

Surgeons.    See  Physicians  and  surgeons. 

Surveying. 

Bond.    American  boys'  engineering  book,  p.iio-141 j  620  B62am 

Suspension  bridges.     See  Bridges. — Brooklyn  bridge. 

Swallows. 

Walker.    Bird  legend  and  life,  p. 53-67,  214-215 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Swallows.     Stories. 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories,  p. 59-73 J  M954b 

Sweden. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.8,  p.iii-221 j  909  T19 

See  also  Charles  XII,  king  of  Sweden. — Christina,  queen  of  Szi'eden. — 

Gustavus    I,   or   Gustavus   Vasa,   king  of  Sweden. — Gustavus    II, 

Adolphus,  king  of  Sweden. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  287 

Sweden.    Description  and  travel. 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p.113-119 j  914  C65 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe,  p. 506-531 j  914  K35 

Randall.     Little  journey  to  Norway  and  Sweden j  914.81  R18 

Sweden.    Folklore. 

Djurklou.     Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish j  398  D64 

Sweden.    Manners  and  customs. 

Blaisdell  &  Dalrymple.     Gerda  in  Sweden j  914.85  B52 

By  land  and  sea,  p.53-59 j  910  B99 

Carroll  &  Jerome.     Around  the  world;  book  three,  p.78- 

128 j    910    C23C 

Coburn.     Our  little  Swedish  cousin j  914.85  C63 

Wide  world,  p.88-95 j  910  W67 

Sweden.     Stories. 

Henty.     Jacobite  exile j  H456J 

Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries,  p. 3-21 j  T25ib2 

Swift,  Jonathan,  dean. 

Mitclrell.     About  old  story-tellers,  p.96-114 j  928  M74 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.2,  p.239- 

279 .  j    820.9   W93 

Swimming. 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book,  p.97-105 j  790  B34 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p. 264-278 j   796  B340 

Davis.     Harper's  boating  book  for  boys,  p. 3-16 j  797  D31 

Graham.    Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p. 389-397 j  796  G77 

Rice.     Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 305-330 j  796  R39 

Thompson.     Boys'  book  of  sports,  p.269-276 j  796  T38b 

Verrill.    Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 227-239 j  796  V28 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p. 401-430 j  796  W82 

Swine.    See  Pigs. 

Switzerland. 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.7,  p.465-605 j  909  T19 

Switzerland.     Description  and  travel. 

Alcott.     Shawl-straps,  p. 128-149 j  A355sh 

Coe.    Modern  Europe,  p. 225-249 j  914  C65 

Finnemore.     Switzerland j  914.94   F51 

George.    Little  journey  to  France  and  Switzerland j  914.4  G31 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe,  p.258-400 j  914  K35bo 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p.119-137 j  914  S86 

See  also  Alps  mountains. — St.  Bernard  pass. 

Switzerland.     Folklore. 

Guerbcr.     Legends  of  Switzerland j  398.2  G95le 

Switzerland.     History. 

Johonnot.     Ten  great  events  in  history,  p. 59-82 j  904  J37t 

Marshall.    Stories  of  William  Tell  and  his  friends j  92  T275m 

Sec  also  Tell,  William. — Winkelried,  Arnold  von. 


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Switzerland.     Manners  and  customs. 

Andrews.     Seven  little  sisters,  p. 43-56 j  910  A56S 

By  land  and  sea,  p.42-46 j  910  B99 

Carpenter.     Around   the   world   with   the    children,   p.104- 

III j  910  C22a 

Carroll  &  Jerome.     Around  the  world;  book  three,  p.129- 

161 j  910  C23C 

Button.     In  field  and  pasture,  p.158-181 j  910  D95 

Mirick.     Home  life  around  the  world,  p. 33-52 j  910  M73 

Alurray.    Wide  awake  third  reader,  p. 52-59 j  372.4  M97W3 

Northern  Europe,  p. 78-103,  123-128 j  914  N45 

Shaw.     Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  lands,  p.77- 

82 j  390  S53 

Wide  world,  p. 79-87 j  910  W67 

Switzerland.    Stories. 

Scott.     Anne  of  Geierstein j  S43iann 

Spyri.      Heidi j    S772h5 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Spyri.     Heimatlos j  S772r2 

Swords. 

Stories  of  chivalry,  p. 155-176 j  S884 

See  also  Arms  and  armor. — Fencing. 
Sylla.    See  Sulla. 

S3rnibols. 

Gulick.     Book  of  symbols  for  camp  fire  girls j  369.3  G96 

Holden.     Our  country's  flag,  p. 65-90 j  929.9  H71 

Syracuse,  Siege  of,  415-413  B.  C. 

Gilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p. 88-105 j  904  G42 

Syria. 

Miller.    Little  people  of  Asia,  p. 60-96 j  915  M69 

Tableaux. 

Beard.    What  a  girl  can  make  and  do,  p. 281-291 j  790  B343W 

Campbell.     American  girl's  home  book,  p.86-ioi j  790  CiS 

See  also  Charades. — Pageants. — Pantomime. — Plays. 

Taft,  William  Howard. 

Ellis.     Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  P.229-236..J  923.1  E53a2 

Tahiti. 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 348-365 j  910  H45f 

Tahoe,  Lake. 

Johonnot.      Geographical   reader,   p. 365-375 j    910   J37 

Taj  Mahal. 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 275-278 j  910  H45f 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 277-282 j  910  J37 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 

and  India,  p.393-401 j  915.4  K35 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  289 

Talking-machines.    See  Phonograph. 
Talmud. 

Isaacs.     Stories  from  the  rabbis j  296  129a 

Tamerlane. 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.234- 

238 j  920  Hii3fa 

Tancred. 

Douglas.     Heroes  of  the  crusades,  p.ioo-114 j  940.4  D75 

Tangier. 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p. 313-325 j  910  H45f 

Tanning.    See  Leather. 

Tartars. 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia,  p. 203-222 j  915  M69 

See  also  China.    History. 

Tasmania. 

Kellogg.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  p. 74-82.  . .  .j  910  K16 
Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  Australasia,  p. 489-503 j  919.3  K35 

Taxidermy. 

Beard.    American  boys'  handy  book,  p. 232-247 j  790  B34W 

Carter.     About  animals,  p. 59-64 j  590.4  C23 

Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.548- 

553 j    790    K16 

Verrill.     Harper's  book  for  young  naturalists j  579  V28h 

Taylor,  Bayard. 

Bolton.    Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p. 13-25.  .j  920  B61 

Cody.     Four  famous  American  writers,  p. 195-256 j  928  C65f 

Keysor.    Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.2,  p.67-85 j  928  K23 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  American  literature,  v.2,  p.84- 

105 j    810.9   W93 

Taylor,  Bayard.    Birthday  exercises. 

Roe.     American  authors,  p. 52-55 j  810  R59 

Taylor,  Zachary. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 142-149 j  923.5  M9ih 

Tea. 

Allen.      Geographical    and   industrial    studies;    Asia,   p.75- 

87 j  915  A42 

Browne.     Tea j  633  B79 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 84-86,  160-162 j  915   C22a 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 308-316 j  630  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  fed,  p.i  13-119 j  630  C35 

Finnemore.     India,  p.27-30 j  915.4  F51 

Kirby.    Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard,  p. 45-60 j  630  K28 

Knox.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam  and 

Java,  p.413-421 j  915.9  K35 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p.273-279 j  630  R61 


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Teachers. 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 343-375 j  920  S649 

See  also  Education. — Schools. — Teaching. 
Also  names  of  teachers,  as  Mann,  Horace. 

Teaching. 

George.     Primary  plan  book.     3v j  372  G3ia2 

Reid.     Careers  for  the  coming  men,  p.21-31 j  174  R31 

Willis  &  Farmer.     Month  by  month  books.     3v j  372  W75 

See  also  Education. — Teachers. 

Tecumseh,  Indian  chief. 

Johnston.    Famous  Indian  chiefs,  p. 309-337 j  970.2  J36 

Whitney  &  Perry.    Four  American  Indians,  p. 1 17-176.  .  .j  970.2  W65 

Teeth. 

Ferguson.     Child's  book  of  the  teeth j  617.6  F38 

Telegraph. 

Adams.     Harper's  electricity  book,  p. 190-200 j  537.81  A21 

Burns.    Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 126-139 j  609  B93 

Collins.    Book  of  electricity,  p. 42-59 j  537  C69 

Meadowcroft.    A  B  C  of  electricity,  p. 23-32 j  537  M55a2 

Morgan.     Boy  electrician,  p. 150-169 j  621.3  M89 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  P.270-277..J  609  M94 

Shafer.    Harper's  beginning  electricity,  p. 143-154 j  537  S52 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p. 127-136 j  604  W74a 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American  progress    p.209- 

228 j  973  W93 

See  also  Atlantic  cable. — Cables. — -Inventions. — Wireless  telegraphy. 
Also  Morse,  Samuel  Finley  Breese. 

Telephone. 

Adams.     Harper's  electricity  book,  p. 156-189 j  537.81  A21 

Bond.    With  the  men  who  do  things,  p. 240-254 j  620  B62 

Burns.     Story  of  great  inventions,  p. 140-147 j  609  B93 

Collins.     Book  of  electricity,  p. 60-73 J  537  C69 

Doubleday.     Stories  of  inventors,  p. 183-198 j  609  D75 

Meadowcroft.    A  B  C  of  electricity,  p.40-53 j  537  M55a2 

Morgan.     Boy  electrician,  p. 175-193,  281-288 j  621.3  M89 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p.286-291 .  .  .  j  609  M94 

Shafer.     Harper's  beginning  electricity,  p. 155-164 j  537  S52 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p. 310-361 j  604  T19 

Verrill.     Harper's  wireless  book j  654.1  V28 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p. 147-158 j  604  W74a 

Woodhull.    Electricity  and  its  everyday  uses,  p. 274-295.  .j  621.3  W86 
See  also  Bell,  Alexander  Graham. 

Telescope. 

Bond.    American  boys'  engineering  book,  p. 86-109 J  620  B62am 

Hopkins.     Home  mechanics  for  amateurs,  p. 207-217 j  680  H78 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p. 257-261 j  604  W74a 

See  also  Galileo. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  291 

Tell,  William. 

Arnold  &  Gilbert.     Reader  for  sixth  grades,  p. 282-293. .  j  808.8  A75re 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 64-66 j  904  B19 

Finnemore.     Switzerland,  p. 19-22 j  914.94  F51 

George.     Little  journey  to  France  and  Switzerland,  pt.2, 

P-88-93 j    914.4    G31 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales,  p. 120-138 j  Hi  13b 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.226- 

231 j  920  Hii3fa 

Johonnot.    Ten  great  events  in  history,  p. 60-74 j  904  J37t 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know.  p. 227-249 j  920  Miih 

Marshall.     Stories  of  William  Tell  and  his  friends j  92  T275m 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p.148-161 j  943  M9ia 

Schmidt.     William  Tell j  92  T275S 

Scudder.     Book  of  legends,  p. 22-25 j  398.2  S43 

Temperance. 

Blaisdell.     Our  bodies  and  how  we  live j  613  B5202 

Jewett.    Town  and  city,  p. 23-29,  78-88,  213-227 j  614  J31 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p.171-180 j  808.8  L63 

See  also  Willard,  Frances  Elizabeth. 

Temperature.     See  Climate. — Weather. 

Temples. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 258-273,  299-302 j  910  J37 

Tennessee. 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  p. 84-123.  .j  977  M2ip 

Tennessee.    Stories. 

Craddock.     Down   the  ravine j   C858do 

Tennis. 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p. 55-69 j  790  B343 

Campbell.     American  girl's  home  book,  p.151-174 j  790  C15 

Kelley.    Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.452- 

467 j    790   K16 

Miller.     Outdoor  sports  and  games,  p. 284-296 j  796  M69 

Rice.    Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 273-304 j  796  R39 

Withington.     Book  of  athletics,  p. 377-398 j  796  W82 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  lord. 

Frank.    Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p. 173-208 j  928  F87 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v. 2,  p.441- 

454 j   820.9   W93 

Tents. 

Bond.    Scientific  American  boy,  p.44-52 j  790  B62 

Cave.    Boy  scout's  hike  book,  p. 76-95 j  796  C29 

Cave.    Boy's  camp  book,  p.26-37 j  796.5  C29 

See  also  Camping. 

Teresa,  St.    See  Theresa,  St. 


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Texas. 

Davis.    Under  six  flags j  976.4  D32 

Wright.      Children's  stories  of  American   progress,   p.229- 

247 J    973    W93 

See  also  Alamo,  Siege  of  the,  1836. 

Also  Houston,  Gen.  Samuel. 

Texas.     Stories. 

Altsheler.    The  Texan  scouts j  A466t 

Munroe.     With  Crockett  and  Bowie j  M968wi 

Stoddard.     Lost  gold  of  the  Montezumas j  S869I 

Textile  fabrics.    See  Cloth. 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace. 

Frank.     Great  authors  in  their  youth,  p. 67-95 j  928  F87 

Gilbert.    More  than  conquerors,  p. 169-195 j  920  G38 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.2,  p.400- 

405 j  820.9  W93 

Thanksgiving  day. 

Beard.     American  girls'  handy-book,  p. 302-314 j  790  B343 

Blaisdell   &   Ball.      Short   stories   from   American   history, 

p.16-21 j  973   B52S 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p.340-380 qrj  808.8  D37 

Gowdy.     Special  days  in  school,  p.  1-36 j  808.8  G75 

Le  Row.     Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 343-362 j  808.8  L63 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p.271-288 j  394  M22 

Patten.    The  year's  festivals,  p.211-234 j  394  P31 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world,  p.90-97 j  372.2  P86 

Schauffler.     Thanksgiving j  394  S31 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Story  hour,  p.107-114 j  W688sto 

Willis  &  Farmer.     Month  by  month  books,  v.i,  p. 206-232, 

238-245 j  372  W75 

Thanksgiving  day.    Plays. 

Harper's  book  of  little  plays,  p.121-142 j  793-1  H28 

Thanksgiving  day.     Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Days  and  deeds,  p. 59-70 j  821.08  S84 

Thanksgiving  day.     Stories. 

Alcott.     Old-fashioned  Thanksgiving,  p. 7-36 j  A3550I 

Brooks.     Storied   holidays,   p.253-271 j    B773S 

Coolidge.     Round  dozen,  p.47-66 j   C783r 

Dickinson.     Children's  book  of  Thanksgiving  stories j  D552ct 

Field.     Little  book  of  profitable  tales,  p.167-181 j  F457I 

Howells.     Christmas  every  day,  p. 23-47 j  H857ch 

Indian  stories,  p. 136-154 J  I242 

Miller.     Kristy's  surprise  party,  p.211-231 j  M6942k 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.269-295 j  394  O23 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  293 

Thanksgiving  day.     Stories — continued. 

Our  holidays,  p. 23-34 j  394  O32 

Southern  stories,  p. 18-27 J   S727 

Wilkins.     Young  Lucretia,  p. 37-64 j  W728y 

Theatricals,  Amateur.    See  Plays. 

Themistocles. 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  p.90-100 j  938  C46 

Gould.    Children's  Plutarch;  tales  of  the  Greeks,  P.23-30..J  920  P72zg 
Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 139-146.  .  .  .j  920  H113 

Plutarch.    Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 88-105 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.    Lives,  v.i,  p. 231-268 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p. 22-44 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 85-98 j  920  P720 

Theodoric  the  Great,  king  of  the  Ostrogoths. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.55- 

60 j    920    Hii3fa 

Theodosius  the  Great,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Lang.    Red  book  of  heroes,  p. 334-351 j  920  L23 

Theresa,  St. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p. 153-173 j  920.7  B77 

Thermometer. 

Holden.     The  sciences,  p. 88-90 j  500  H71 

Sec  also  Barometer. 

Thermopylae,  Battle  of,  480  B.  C. 

Abbott.     Xerxes,  p. 201-223 j  92  Xiga 

Church.     Helmet  and  spear,  p. 11-20 j  938  C46h 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,  p.41-49 j  938  C46 

Church.     Story  of  the  Persian  war,  p. 159-186 j  888  H47C 

Gilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p. 67-87 j  904  G42 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 133-138.  .  .  .j  920  H113 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 144-153 j  938  M9ia 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p.26-37 j  904  T77b 

White.     Boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus,  p.280-291 j  888  H47b 

Yonge.    Book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 38-48 j  920  Y29 

Thermopylse,  Battle  of,  480  B.  C.     Stories. 

Linscott.     Boys'  book  of  battles,  p. 23-44 j  904  L72 

Theseus. 

Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories,  p. 147-182,  193-208 j  292  B19 

Burt  &  Ragozin.     Herakles,  p.43-60 j  292  B94 

Cox.    Tales  of  ancient  Greece,  p. 126-136 j  292  C85 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes,  p. 244-263 j  292  F86a 

Guerber.    Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p. 250-262 j  292  G95 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 62-70 j  920  Hi  13 

Hawthorne.     Tanglewood  tales,  p. 9-37 qj  292  H36t 


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Theseus — continued. 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.176- 

204 j  292  H36W02 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.215- 

250 j  292  H36W03 

Kingsley.     Heroes,  p. 225-296 j  292  K27 

Kupfer.    Stories  of  long  ago,  p. 1 13-124 j  292  K43 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 33-40 j  938  M9ia 

Niebuhr.     Greek  heroes,  p. 82-96 j  292  N33g 

Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  p. 3-27 j  920  P72b 

Plutarch.    Lives,  v.i,  p.i-38,  78-82 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 7-16 j  920  P720 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales,  p.  124-153 j  292  S88 

Thibet.    See  Tibet. 

Thirty  years'  war, 

Creighton.     Heroes  of  European  history,  p. 144-150 j  940  C87 

See  also  Europe.    History. — Germany.    History. 

Thirty  years'  war.    Stories. 

Henty.     Lion  of  the  North j  H456I 

Henty.    Won  by  the  sword j  H456W0 

Weyman.    My  lady  Rotha j  W586niy 

Thomas  a  Becket,  St. 

Creighton.     Stories  from  English  history,  p.43-49 j  942  C8761 

Grierson.    Children's  book  of  English  minsters,  p. 309-328.  .j  283  G89 
Hodges.    Saints  and  heroes,  p.  182-198 j  922  H66 

Thomas,  Gen.  George  Henry. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 196-205 j  923.5  M9ih 

Thompson,  Benjamin.    See  Rumford,  Benjamin  Thompson,  count. 

Thomson,  Joseph. 

Jenks.     Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 304-331 j  910.9  J25 

Thoreau,  Henry  David. 

Keysor.    Sketches  of  American  authors,  v. 2,  p. 5-21 j  928  K23 

Thoroughness. 

Dodge.     Land  of  pluck,  p. 187-194 j  D671I 

Marden.     Success,  p.iii-139 j   170  M37S 

Thorvaldsen,  Albert  Bertel. 

Bolton.     Lives   of  poor  boys  who  became   famous,  p.65- 

71 j  920  B61 

George  &  Dean.     Little  journeys  to  Holland,  Belgium  and 

Denmark,  pt.2,  p. 72-76 j  914-92   G31 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe,  p.412-416 j  914  K35 

Scudder.    Viking  Bodleys,  p. 159-167 j  914-8  S43 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  295 

Tibet. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p.306-315 j  915  CiJa 

Dutton.     In  field  and  pasture,  p. 83-101 j  910  D95 

George.    Little  journey  to  China  and  Japan,  pt.i,  p. 66-70. j  915. i  G31 

Gilson.    Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 97-105 j  910  G42 

Jenks.    Boys'  book  of  explorations,  p. 357-370 j  910.9  J25 

Miller.    Little  people  of  Asia,  p. 189-202 j  915  M69 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p. 81-88 j  572.9  S79 

Synge.    Book  of  discovery,  p. 51 1-520 j  910.9  S99 

Tidal  waves. 

Holden.    Wonders  of  earth,  sea  and  sky,  p.211-227 j  504  H71W 

Tides. 

Gibson.    The  stars  and  their  mysteries,  p. 109-122 j  523  G369 

Hodgson.    Mechanics  indoors  and  out,  p.212-236 j  620  H66 

See  also  Astronomy. — Moon. — Ocean. — Physical  geography. 

Tigers. 

Knox.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Ceylon 

and  India,  p.431-442 j  915.4  K35 

Tigers.    Stories. 

Carter.     Lion  and  tiger  stories j  C237I 

Cochrane.     Four  hundred  animal  stories,  p. 242-259 j  C645f 

Timber.     See  Forestry. — Lumbering. — Trees. — Wood. 

Timoleon. 

Gould.     Children's   Plutarch;   tales  of  the   Greeks,   p.ioi- 

108 j   920    P72zg 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 271-287 j  938  M9ia 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.2,  p.  107-154,  198-200 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.     Lives;  retold  by  Weston,  p. 69-97 j  920  P72I 

Plutarch.     Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 195-204 j  920  P720 

Tin. 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 173-178 j  910  C22h 

See  also  Metals. 

Titcomb,  Timothy,  pseud.    See  Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert. 

Titian. 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v. 3,  p. 145-186 j  927  K23g 

Titicaca,  Lake. 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 63-69 j  910  J37 

Titus,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 230-235.  . . .  j  920  Hii3f 

Toads. 

Sharp.    A  watcher  in  the  woods,  p.116-134 j  590.4  S53 

Toadstools.     See  Fungi. — Mushrooms. 


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Tobacco. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 323-328 j  630  C22 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p.  112-116 JQi?  C22a 

Jewett.    Town  and  city,  p.141-148 j  614  J31 

Toboggans. 

Beard.     Field  and  forest  handy  book,  p. 384-396 j  790  B34 

Thompson.     Boys'  book  of  sports,  p. 305-308 j  796  T38b 

Toledo,  Spain. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 27-30 j  910  B99 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,   p. 1-5 j  914  L23 

Tolstoi,  Lyof  Nikolaievitch,  count. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 216-227 j  920  B48 

Tonty,  Henry  de. 

Catherwood.    Heroes  of  the  middle  west,  p.44-107 j  977  C28 

Parish.     The  man  with  the  iron  hand j  973.2  P23 

Parkman.     Boys'  Parkman,  p. 55-70 j  973.2  P24b 

Tools. 

Foster.     Carpentry  and  woodwork,  p.  169-184,  193-205 j  684  F81 

Griffith.     Essentials  of  woodworking,  p.9-64 j  684  G89 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman,  p.20-46 j  790  H16 

Morris.    Home  life  in  all  lands,  v. 2,  p. 208-216 j  910  M91 

Noyes.     Handwork  in  wood,  p. 51-122 j  684  N48 

Wheeler.    Woodworking  for  beginners,  p.9-28,  344-505.. j  684  W61 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p. 284-293 '. j  670  W74 

See  also  Carpentry. — Lathes. — Machinery. — Nails  and  screws. 

Tops. 

Beard.     Outdoor  handy  book,  p. 37-45 j  796  B340 

Graham.     Country  pastimes  for  boys,  p.412-416 j  796  G77 

Tornadoes.    See  Storms. 

Torpedoes. 

Gibson.     War  inventions,  p. 155-179 j  355  G36 

Tours,  Battle  of,  732. 

Gilman.     Magna  charta  stories,  p.  170-182 j  904  G42 

Tourville,  Anne  Hilarion  de  Cotentin,  comte  de. 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p.121-159 j  923.5  F97 

Toussaint  L'Ouverture,    Francois  Dominique. 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p. 221-231 j  172  H64 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Spanish-American,  p. 205-216.  . .  .j  972  M91 

Tower  of  London. 

George.     Little  journey  to  England  and  Wales,  pt.i,  p.42- 

47 j  914-2  G31 

Hunt.    Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London j  920  H94 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London,  p. 241-269 j  914.21  M75 

Thorpe.     Children's  London,  p.i-14 qj  914.21  T41 

Williamson.    John  and  Betty's  history  visit,  p. 50-64.... j  914.2  W75 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  297 

Toys. 

Adams.     Toy-making  at  home j  790  A215 

Bailey.     Boys'   make-at-home  things j  790   B15 

Bailey.     Girls'  make-at-home  things j  790  Bi5g 

Beard.     Jolly  book  of  boxcraft j  790  B3432 

Collins.     Handicraft  for  boys,  p. 227-251 j  680  C69h 

Foster.    Carpentry  and  woodwork,  p.40-83 j  684  F81 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman,  p.33i-370 j   790  H16 

Hall.    Carpentry  &  mechanics  for  boys,  p. 129-217 j  790  Hi6c 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys,  p. 178-205 j  790  Hi6h 

Hall.    The  handy  boy,  p. 168-192 j  790  Hi6ha 

Johnson.    Toys  and  toymaking j  684  J36 

Moore.     Manual  training  toys j  684  M87 

Polkinghorne.    Toy-making  in  school  and  home j  790  P76 

Stout.     Boy's  book  of  mechanical  models j  684  S88 

Thatcher.     Making  tin  can  toys j  680  T33 

Wheeler.    Woodworking  for  beginners,  p. 106-125 j  684  W61 

See   also   Amusements. —  Dolls. —  Electric    toys. —  Games. —  Kites. — 
Tops. 

Track  athletics.    See  Athletics. 

Tracking. 

Sharp.    Winter,  p.i-14 j  590.4  S53w 

Trades.     See  Business.— Industries. — Occupations. 

Also  names  of  industries,  as  Blacksmithing. — Carpentry. 

Trafalgar,  Battle  of,  1805. 

Hale.     Stories  of  the  sea,  p.147-161 j  910.4  H15 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p.218-237 j  904  L82 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p. 339-348 j  942  M9ia 

Newbolt.     Book  of  the  blue  sea,  p. 189-230 j  910.4  N26 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p. 130-145 j  904  W85 

See  also  Nelson,  Admiral  Horatio. 

Trailing.    See  Tracking. 

Trailing  arbutus.     See  Arbutus. 

Train  stories.     See  Railroads.     Stories. 

Trajan,  emperor  of  Rome. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Rome,  p. 236-241 ...  .j  920  Hii3f 

Transportation. 

Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;  transportation,  .j  380  R56a 
See     also     Aeroplanes. —  Air-ships. —  Automobiles. —  Canals. —  Com- 
merce.— Harbors. — Mail    service. — Railroads. — Rivers. — Roads. — 
Ships. — Steamboats. — Street-railroads. 


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Trapping. 

Adams.    Harper's  outdoor  book,  p.334-349 J  790  A21 

Beard.    American  boys'  handy  book,  p.209-222 j  790  B34W 

Hall.     Boy  craftsman,  p.218-228 j  790  H16 

Koch.    Little  journey  to  northern  wilds,  p. 65-80 j  917.19  K36 

Miller.     Outdoor  work,  p.478-512 j  630  M69 

Verrill.     Boys'  outdoor  vacation  book,  p. 139-160 j  796  V28 

Young.     Adventures  among  hunters  &  trappers j  799  Y37 

See  also  Furs. — Hunting. 

Trapping.    Stories. 

Grinnell.     Jack,  the  young  trapper. .  .    j  G925jt 

Travel. 

By  land  and  sea j  910  B99 

Hedin.    From  pole  to  pole j  910  H39 

Henty.     Famous  travels j  910  H45f 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader j  910  J37 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home j  918  L23 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies j  914  L23 

See  also  Explorers. — Voyages. 

Also  names  of  countries,  subhead  Description  and  travel,  as 
Spain.    Description  and  travel. 

Travel,  Means  of. 

Chamberlain.    How  we  travel j  380  C35 

Holbrook.     Cave,  mound  and  lake  dwellers,  p.93-102 j  571  H69 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.2,  p. 139-179 J  9io  M91 

Mowry.     American  inventions  and  inventors,  p. 185-244.. j  609  M94 
Rocheleau.     Great  American  industries;  transportation..]  380  R56a 

Trees. 

Buckley.     Eyes  and  no  eyes,  pt.5 j  570-4  B85e 

Comstock.    Handbook  of  nature-study,  p.726-816 rj  570.7  C73 

Dorrance.    Story  of  the  forest j  634.9  D74 

Keeler.    Our  native  trees j  582  K 15 

Lounsberry.    Guide  to  the  trees j  582  L93 

McFee.     Tree  book, j  582  M15 

Mathews.    Familiar  trees  and  their  leaves j  582  M47a 

Moon.     Book  of  forestry j  634.9  M87 

Moseley.    Trees,  stars  and  birds j  581.97  .M93 

Quayle.     In  God's  out-of-doors,  p.41-67 J  814  Q21 

Rogers.     Tree  book qrj  582  R61 

Roth.     First  book  of  forestry,  p.238-281 j  634.9  R75 

Schauffler.    Arbor  day j  808.8  S3ia 

Stokes.     Ten  common   trees j    582   S87 

Stone  &  Fickett.    Trees  in  prose  and  poetry j  808.8  S87 

See  also  Arbor  day. — Big  trees. — Botany. — Forestry. — Fruit. — Lum- 
bering.— Nuts  and  nutting. — Plants. — Sawmills. — Wood. 


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Trees.    Stories. 

Austin.     The  basket  woman,  p. 89-105,  121-140,  163-170.  .  .  .j  398  A93 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories,  p. 95-1 10 j  398  Cy/a 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths,  p. 1 18-125,  133-135 j  398  H69 

Tricks  and  puzzles. 

Neil.     Modern  conjurer j    133   N21 

See  also  Charades. — Games. — Magic. — Riddles. 

Trojan  war. 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 136-155.  .  .j  904  Bi9t 

Baldwin.    Wonder-book  of  horses,  p. 177-224 j  398  B19W 

Brooks.    Story  of  the  Iliad j  883  H75ibr 

Bulfinch.    Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Hale,  p. 256-289 j  292  B87 

Bulfinch.    Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Scott,  p. 262-293 j  292  B87a 

Bulfinch.     Golden  age  of  myth  &  legend,  p. 261-290 j  292  B87g 

Church.     Iliad  for  boys  and  girls j  883  H75icr 

Church.     Stories  from  Homer j  883  H7SS 

Church.    Stories  of  the  Old  World,  p. 69-182 j  292  C46 

Church.    Story  of  the  Iliad j  883  H75ich 

Clarke.    Story  of  Troy j  883  H75ic 

Colum.    Adventures  of  Odysseus  and  the  tale  of  Troy..j  883  H75C 

Cox.    Tales  of  ancient  Greece,  p. 167-199 j  292  C85 

Gayley.     Classic  myths,  p. 269-317 j  292  G25a 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p. 305-336 j  292  G95 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 71-89 j  920  Hi  13 

Havell.     Stories  from  the  /Eneid,  p. 1-24 j  873  V34h 

Havell.    Stories  from  the  Iliad j  883  H75iha 

Homer.     Iliad j  883  H75i 

For  other  editions  See  Author  list. 

Hutchinson.    Sunset  of  the  heroes j  292  H97S 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 7-22. .  .' j  938  Mgia 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales,  p. 154-195 j  292  S88 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics,  p. 179-273 j  880.8  T19 

Witt.    Tales  of  Troy j  883  W82 

See  also  Greece.    History.    Ancient. — Ulysses. 

Tromp,  Martin  Harpertzoon. 

Frothingham.     Sea  fighters,  p.47-75 j  923.5  F97 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. 

Rideing.    Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 28-38 j  928  R43 

Troy.    See  Trojan  war. 

Trudeau,  Edward  Livingston. 

Parkman.     Heroes  of  to-day,  p.131-159 j  920  P24 

Truth. 

Qatty.     Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p. 69-79 j  828  G23 

Truthfulness. 

Mace.     Home  fairy  tales,  p.97-105 j  MiSlh 


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Truxtun,  Thomas. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p.94-103 j  923.5  M91 

Seawell.     Twelve  naval  captains,  p.42-52 j  923.5  S44 

Tunnels. 

Bond.     On  the  battle  front  of  engineering j  620  B620 

Bond.    With  the  men  who  do  things,  p.74-97,  123-158 j  620  B62 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe,  p. 390-399- •■ -J  9^4  K35bo 

Lane.     Triumphs  of  science,  p.107-119 j  609   L23 

Our  country:  East,  p.9-15 J  917-3  O32 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p. 376-436 j  620  W74 

Williams.    Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 204-244.. j  620  W74r 
See  also  Engineering. — Hoosac  tunnel. — Mines  and  mining. 

Turbines. 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p. 263-287 j  609  M48a 

Pepper.     Boy's  playbook  of  science,  p. 628-645 j  530.7  P4ia 

Williams.    How  to  make  things,  p. 165-186 j  604  W74h 

See  also  Water-wheels. 

Turkey. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.6,  p.453-583 j  909  T19 

Turkey.    Description  and  travel. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 347-366 j  915  C22a 

Coe.     Modern  Europe,  p.349-357 J  9^4  C65 

George.    Little  journeys  to  Balkans,  pt.i,  p. 84-112 j  914-96  G31 

Redway.    All  around  Asia,  p. 286-309 j  915  R27 

Turkey.     Folklore. 

Garnett.     Ottoman  wonder  tales j  398  G19 

Kiinos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales qj  398  K43f 

Kunos.    Turkish  fairy  tales j  398  K43 

Turkey.     Manners  and  customs. 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p.25-98 j  9^4  L23 

Miller.     Little  people  of  Asia,  p. 16-58 j  915  M69 

Murray.    Wide  awake  third  reader,  p. 83-90 j  372.4  M97W3 

Starr.     Strange  peoples,  p.60-65 j  572.9  S79 

Turkeys.     Stories. 

Ramee.    Bimbi,  p. 163-174 j  Ri75bi2 

Ramee.     Child  of  Urbino,  p. 39-52 j  Ri75c 

Turner,  Joseph  Mallord  William. 

Conway.     Children's  book  of  art,  p. 176-187 j  759  C76 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.4.  p. 5-67 j  927  K23g 

Turning.    Sec  Carpentry. — Lathes. 

Turpentine. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 134-139 j  917  C22a 

Carroll  &  Hart.    Around  the  world;  book  four,  p. 156-159.  .j  910  C23d 
Dorrance.    Story  of  the  forest,  p. 197-202 j  634.9  D74 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  301 

Turtles. 

Johoniiot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and  swimmers, 

p.24-30 j   590.4  J37S 

Twain,  Mark,  {pseud,  of  Samuel  Langhorne  Clemens). 

Paine.    The  boys'  life  of  Mark  Twain j  92  T897P 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.2, 

P.26S-277 j  810.9  W93 

Twelfth  night. 

Book  of  Christmas,  p. 333-346 j  394  B63a 

Patten.     The  year's  festivals,  p. 37-64 J  394  P31 

Tyler,  Wat. 

Abbott.     Richard  II,  p.225-272 j  92  R398a 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p.185-195 j  942  M9ia 

Tyndall,  John. 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists,  p.301- 

319 j  925  W93 

Type.    See  Printing. 

Typewriters. 

Hodgson.     Mechanics  indoors  and  out,  p. 401-422 j  620  H66 

Tyrol. 

George.     Little  journeys  to  Russia  and  Austria-Hungary, 

pt.2,  p. 126-133 j  9147  G31 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe,  p.400-432 j  914  K35bo 

Tyrol.    Stories. 

Morley.     Donkey  John  of  the  Toy  valley j  Mgiid 

Ramee.     Bimbi,  p. 177-212 j   Ri75bi2 

Ramee.     In  the  apple-country,  p.47-84 j  Ri75i 

Ulysses. 

Baldwin.     Story  of  the  golden  age j  292  Bigs 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 157-176.  .j  904  Bigt 

Brooks.    Story  of  the  Odyssey j  883  H75obr 

Bulfinch.    Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Hale,  p.290-313 j  292  B87 

Bulfinch.    Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Scott,  p.294-318 j  292  B87a 

Bulfinch.     Golden  age  of  myth  &  legend,  p.291-316 j  292  B87g 

Burt  &  Ragozin.     Odysseus,  the  hero  of  Ithaca j  883  H75ob 

Church.     Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls j  883  H750CU 

Church.     Stories  from  Homer j  883  H75S 

Church.    Stories  of  the  Old  World,  p.182-246 j  292  C46 

Church.     Story  of  the  Odyssey j  883  H75och 

Colum.     Adventures  of  Odysseus j  883  H75C 

Cox.    Tales  of  ancient  Greece,  p.199-258 j  292  C85 

Gayley.     Classic  myths,  p.318-345 j  292  G25a 

Guerber.    Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p.337-359 J  292  G95 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p.90-109 j  920  Hi  13 

Havell.    Stories  from  the  Odyssey j  883  H75oh 


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Ulysses — continued. 

Hawthorne.     Tanglewood  tales,  p.93-122 qj  292  H36t 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.257- 

287 J  292  H36W02 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book,  and  Tanglewood  tales,  p.315- 

351 j  292  H36W03 

Homer.     Odyssey j   883  H75obu 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Lamb.    Adventures  of  Ulysses j  883  H750I4 

Lang.     Stories  from  the  Odyssey j  883  H75ola 

Marvin.    Adventures  of  Odysseus j  883  H75om 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,  v.4,  p. 113-220 j  808.8  N46a 

Peabody.    Old  Greek  folk  stories,  p.94-112 j  292  P33 

Perry.     Boy's  Odyssey j  883  H75ope 

Shahan.    Myths  and  legends,  p.174-267 j  292  S52m 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales,  p.224-291 j  292  S88 

Tappan.    Stories  from  the  classics,  p.277-392 j  880.8  T19 

See  also  Trojan  war. 
Uncle  -Remus,  pseud.    See  Harris,  Joel  Chandler. 
Underground  railroad.     See  Slavery. 

Uniforms,  Military. 

Falls.     Army  and  navy  information rj  355-973  F19 

United  States. 

Tappan.    World's  story,  v.12-13 j  909  T19 

United  States.     Army. 

Abbot.    Story  of  our  army j  973  Ai2s 

Austin.    Uncle  Sam's  soldiers j  355  A93 

Brooks.     American  soldier j  973  B77a 

Collins.     Boys'  military  manual j  355-5  C71 

Falls.    Army  and  navy  information rj  355-973  F19 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 5,  p. 50-77 J  9io  K26 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  army j  923-5  M9ih 

Ship  of  state,  p.151-180 j  353  S55 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p.  139-200 j  920  S649 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p. 262-319 j  920  S84 

United    States — War    department.      Infantry    drill    regula- 
tions  j  356  U25 

See    also    Army    life. — United    States.      Military    Academy.— United 
States.    Navy. 
Also  names  of  persons,  as  Grant,  Gen.  Ulysses  Simpson. 

United  States.    Biography. 

Appletons'  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography.     6v. .  .  .qrj  920  A64a 

Baldwin.     Four  great  Americans j  923  B19 

Beebe.     Four  American  naval  heroes j  923  B37 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans j  923  ^77 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  303 

United  States.     Biography — continued. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans j  920  B77h 

Burton.     Four  American  patriots ; j  923  B95 

Cody.     Four  American  poets j  928  C65 

Cody.     Four  famous  American  writers j  928  C65f 

Eggleston.     Stories  of  great  Americans j  923.2  E35 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts j  920  J36 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors.     2v j  928  K23 

Mace.     Primary  history j  973  M15 

Macomber.    Stories  of  great  inventors j  926  M21 

Macomber.    Stories  of  our  authors j  928  M21 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America j  920  M91 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army j  923.5  A'l9ih 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy j  923.5  M91 

Parton.    Famous  Americans  of  recent  times j  920  P27 

Perry  &  Beebe.     Four  American  pioneers j  920  P44 

Roe.     American  authors j  810  R59 

Seawell.     Twelve  naval  captains j  923.5  S44 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans j  920  S649 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography j  920  S84 

Stoddard.     Men  of  business j  923.8  S86 

Stories  of  American  pioneers j  923  S88 

Stories  of  great  men j  920  S88 

Tappan.    American  hero  stories j  920  T19 

Who's  who  in  America rj  920  W66 

See  also  Biography. — United  States.     Presidents. 
Also  names  of  persons,  as  Franklin,  Benjamin. 

United  States.     Colonial  period. 

Barstow.     The  colonists  and  the  Revolution j  973.2  B27 

Barstow.     Explorers  and  settlers j  973.1  B27 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  the  American  colonies j  973.2  B77 

Burton.    Story  of  the  Indians  of  New  England j  974  B95 

Coe.    Founders  of  our  country j  973.2  C65 

Dodge.     Stories  of  American  history j  973  D67 

Drake.     The  border  wars  of  New  England j  973.2  D78b 

Eggleston.    Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 175-184 j  904  E35 

Oilman.     Colonization  of  America j  973.2  G42 

Griffis.     Romance  of  American  colonization j  973.2  G89 

Guerber.    Story  of  the  thirteen  colonies j  973.2  G95 

Hart.     Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolution j  973.3  H31 

Hart.     Colonial  children j  973.2  H31 

Hazard.     Indians  and  pioneers j  973.1  H37a 

Higginson.     Young    folks'    book   of   American    explorers, 

p.175-361 j  973.1   H53 

Nicolay.     Book  of  American  wars,  p. 3-66 j  973  N32 

Parkman.     Boys'  Parkman j  973.2  P24b 


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United  States.     Colonial  period — continued. 

Parkman.     Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.     2v j  973.2  P24 

Parkman.     Prose  passages j  973.2  P24P 

Pratt.    Stories  of  colonial  children j  973.2  P88 

Pumphrey.     Stories  of  the  Pilgrims j  973.2  P98 

Washington.     Rules  of  conduct,  p. 13-43 j  92  W272 

See  also  Bacon's  rebellion. — Boston  massacre. — Boston  tea-party. — 

Charter  Oak. — French  and  Indian  war. — King  George's  war. — 

North  America.     Discovery  and  settlement. — Pilgrim  Fathers. — • 

Stamp  act. — Thanksgiving  day. 

Also  names  of  the  American  colonies,  as  Pennsylvania. 

United  States.     Colonial  period.    Manners  and  customs. 

Andrews.     Ten  boys,  p. 193-232 j  904  A56 

Schwartz.     Five  little  strangers,  p.40-71 j  910  S39 

Stone  &  Fickett.    Every  day  life  in  the  colonies j  917.3  S87 

United  States.     Colonial  period.     Poetry. 

Stevenson.     Poems  of  American  history,  p.36-125 j  811.08  S84 

United  States.     Colonial  period.     Stories. 

Barton.     When  Boston  braved  the  king j  B283W 

Bennett.     Barnaby  Lee j  B439b 

Butterworth.     Treasure  ship  r. j  B984tr 

Colonial  stories j  C722 

Cooper.     Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish j  C787we 

Curtis.     Anne  Nelson j  C933a 

Curtis.     Little  maid  of  Massachusetts  colony j  C933li 

Curtis.     Little  maid  of  Narragansett  bay j   C933lm 

Dix.     Blithe   McBride j   D647b 

Hawthorne.      Twice    told    tales,    p. 21-31,    70-126,    272-342, 

485-494 j    H367t 

Holland.     Blue  heron's  feather j  H724bl 

Otis.     Ezra  Jordan's  escape j  03146 

Otis.    An  island  refuge j  03i4i 

Otis.     Neal  the  miller j  03i4n 

Plympton.     Wanolasset j   P731W 

Price.    Lads  and  lassies  of  other  days j  P943I 

Sadlier.    The  talisman j  Si26t 

Singmaster.     The  long  journey j   S617I 

Wilkins.     In  colonial  times j  W728i 

United  States.    Constitution. 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p. 120-126 j  974.8  G57 

Judson.     Young  American,  p.253-256 j  342.7  J49a 

Macy.     Our  government,  p. 193-235 J  342-7  M22 

Reinsch.    Young  citizen's  reader,  p. 242-250 j  353  R32 

Shimmell.    Government  of  the  U.  S.,  p.37-129 j  353.9  S55 

Strong  &  Schafer.    Government  of  the  American  people.  .  .j  353  S92 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  305 

United  States.    Constitution.    Text. 

Dawes.     How  we  are  governed,  p. 17-34 .  .  j  353  D32 

Fiske.    History  of  the  U.  S.  for  schools,  p. 511-528 j  973  F54h4 

Gordy.     Elementary  history  of  the  U.  S.,  p. 314-330 j  973  G66 

Higby.    Government  of  Pennsylvania  and  the  nation,  p.247- 

262 j  353.9  H53 

Higginson.     Young  folks'  history  of  the  U.  S.,  p. 361-378.  .j  973  H53 

McMaster.     School  history  of  the  U.  S.,  app.  p. 5-16 j  973  M21 

Macy.     Our  government,  p. 264-289 j  342.7  M22 

Montgomery.      Leading   facts    of   American    history,    app. 

p.6-23. j  973  M861 

Mowry.    Elements  of  civil  government,  p. 202-222 j  353  M94a 

Nordhoff.     Politics  for  young  Americans,  p. 175-185 j  320  N43a 

Parsons.     Land  of  fair  play,  p. 173-189 j  353  P26 

Philips.     Nation  and  state,  app.  p.i-i8 j  353  P49 

Strong  &  Schafer.     Government  of  the  American  people, 

p.227-244 j   353   S92 

Webster.     Daniel   Webster   for  young  Americans,   p.i8o- 

201 j  81S  W38 

United  States.    Description  and  travel. 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans j  923  B77 

Carpenter.     North  America j  917  C22a 

Carroll  &  Hart.     Around  the  world;  book  four j  910  C23d 

Hotchkiss.     Representative  cities  of  the  U.  S j  917.3  H82 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2-5 j  910  K26 

Our  country:  East j  917.3  O32 

Our  country:  West j  917.9  O32 

Smith.     Our  own  country j  917.3  S65 

Southworth  &  Kramer.     Great  cities  of  the  U.  S j  917-3  S72 

See  also  Mount  Vernon. — Niagara  falls. — Yellowstone  national  park. 

— Yosemite  valley. 

Also  names  of  states,  cities  and  regions,  as  Massachusetts. — Pitts- 
burgh.— (The)  West. 

United  States.    Exploration. 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains j  917.8  M21 

See  also  Lewis  and   Clark  expedition. —  Mississippi  valley. —  North 

America.     Discovery  and  settlement. — Northwest  territory. 

Also  names  of  explorers,  as  Fremont,  Gen.  John  Charles. 

United  States.     Fisheries  bureau.     Stories.    See  Fish  and  fish- 
ing.   Stories. 

United  States.    Forest  service.    Stories.    See  Forestry.    Stories. 

United  States.     Geography. 

McMurry.     Larger  types  of  American  geography j  917.3  M21 

McMurry.      Type    studies    from    the    geography    of    the 

U.  S j  917.3  M2it 

See  also  Geography. — North  America.     Geography. 


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United  States.     Geological  survey.     Stories. 

Rolt-Wheeler.     Boy  with  the  U.  S.  survey j  R656bs 

United  States.    Government. 

Alton.    Among  the  law^-makers j  328.73  A46 

Austin.     Uncle  Sam's  secrets j  353  A93 

Brooks,  E.  S.     Century  book  for  young  Americans j  342.7  B77 

Brooks,  N.     How  the  Republic  is  governed j  353  B77 

Dawes.    How  we  are  governed j  353  D32 

Dole.     The  American  citizen j  172  D69 

Dole.     Young  citizen j   172  D69y 

Du  Puy.    Uncle  Sam's  modern  miracles j  353  D93 

Higby.     Government  of  Pennsylvania  and  the  nation.  .  .  .j  353.9  H53 

Hoxie.    How  the  people  rule j  353  H86 

Judson.     Young  American j  342.7  J49a 

Macy.     Our  government j  342.7  M22 

Marriott.     Uncle  Sam's  business j  353  M41 

Mowry.     Elements  of  civil  government j  353  M94a 

Nordhoff.     Politics  for  young  Americans j  320  N43a 

Parsons.    Land  of  fair  play j  353  P26 

Philips.     Nation  and  state j  353  P49 

Reinsch.     Young  citizen's  reader j  353  R32 

Shimmell.     Government  of  the  U.  S j  353-9  S55 

Ship  of  state j  353  S55 

Strong  &  Schafer.     Government  of  the  American  people.. j  353  S92 
See  also  Civic  readers. — Mail  service. — United  States.     Constitution. 
— United  States.     Presidents. 

United  States.    History. 

Abbot.     Naval  history  of  the  U.  S j  973  Ai2n 

Abbot.     Story  of  our  army '. j  973  Ai2s 

Barnes'  popular  history  of  the  U.  S j  973  B25P3 

Barstow.     A  new  nation j  973  B27 

Barstow.    The  progress  of  a  united  people j  973  B27P 

Blaisdell  &  Ball.    American  history  for  little  folks j  973  B52am 

Blaisdell  &  Ball.     Hero  stories  from  American  history.. j  973  BS2h 
Blaisdell  &  Ball.    Short  stories  from  American  history. .  .j  973  B52S 

Blaisdell.    Story  of  American  history j  973  B52 

Brooks.    True  story  of  the  U.  S.  of  America j  973  B77t3 

Burton.    Story  of  our  country j  973  B95 

Children's  history  book j  973  C43 

Coffin.     Building  the  nation j  973  C66 

Dillon.     American  anniversaries rj  973  D58 

Eggleston.     First  book  in  American  history j  973  E35 

Eggleston.    History  of  the  U.  S.  and  its  people j  973  E35ho2 

Eggleston.    Stories  of  American  life  and  adventure j  973  E35S 

Ellis.     Stories  from  American  history j  973  E53 

Fiske.     History  of  the  U.  S.  for  schools j  973  F54h4 

Fiske.     How  the  U.  S.  became  a  nation j  973  F54 


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United  States.    History — continued. 

Gilmaii.     Making  of  tiie  American  nation j  973  G42 

Gordy.     Elementary  history  of  the  U.  S. j  973  G66 

Guerber.     Story  of  the  great  Republic j  973  G95S 

Higginson  &  MacDonald.     History  of  the  U.  S j  973  H53h 

Higginson.     Young  folks'  history  of  the  U.  S j  973  H53 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country j  973  J37 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales j  973  L76 

Mace.     Primary  history j  973   M15 

McMaster.    Primary  history  of  the  U.  S j  973  M2ip2 

McMaster.     School  history  of  the  U.  S j  973  M21 

Marshall.     This  country  of  ours j  973  M41 

Montgomery.    Leading  facts  of  American  history j  973  M861 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American.    2v j  973  M9ia 

Mowry.    First  steps  in  the  history  of  our  country j  973  M94a 

Nicolay.     Book  of  American  wars j  973  N32 

Nicolay.    Our  nation  in  the  building j  973  N320 

Persons.     Our  country  in  poem  and  prose j  808.8  P44 

Pratt.     America's  story  for  America's  children.     5v j  973  P88a 

Tappan.    American  hero  stories j  920  T19 

Tappan.     Our  country's  story j  973  T19 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American  progress j  973  W93 

See  also  Declaration  of  independence. — Indians  of  America. — Louis- 
iana  purchase. —  New   England. —  Northwest   territory. —  United 
States.     Exploration. 
Also  names  of  states,  as  Pennsylvania. 

United  States.    History.     Civil  war.     See  Civil  war,  United  States. 

United  States.    History.    Colonial  period.    See  United  States.     Colonial 
period. 

United  States.     History.     Discovery.     See  North  America.     Discovery 
and  settlement. 

United   States.     History.      French   and   Indian  war.      See   French   and 
Indian  war. 

United  States.    History.     Mexican  war.    See  Mexican  war. 

United  States.    History.     Revolution.    See  American  revolution. 

United  States.  History.     Spanish-American  war.     See  Spanish-Ameri- 
can war. 

United  States.  History.    War  of  1812.    See  War  of  1812. 

United  States.  Industries.    See  Industries. 

United  States.    Manners  and  customs. 

Hart.     How  our  grandfathers  lived j  973  H31 

See  also  Independence  day. —  Memorial  day. —  Thanksgiving  day. — 
United  States.     Colonial  period.     Manners  and  customs. 

United  States.    Marine  corps. 

Abbot.     Soldiers  of  the  sea j  359.52  A12 


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United  States.    Military  Academy. 

Patriotism  and  the  flag,  p. 54-67 j  172  P29 

United  States.    Military  Academy.    Stories. 

King.     Cadet   days j    K263ca 

Malone.     A  plebe  at  West  Point j  M294P 

Malone.    West  Point  cadet j  M294we 

Malone.    West  Point  yearling j  M294W 

United  States.    Mint. 

Austin.    Uncle  Sam's  secrets,  p. 83-98 j  353  A93 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 59-62 j  917  C22a 

United  States.    Naval  Academy. 

Earle.    Life  at  the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy j  359.071  E17 

United  States.     Naval  Academy.     Stories. 

Allen.     Navy  blue j  A432n 

Beach.     Annapolis  youngster j  B342a 

United  States.     Naval  War  College,  New^port,  R.  I. 

Ship  of  state,  p.123-148 j  353  S55 

United  States.    Navy. 

Abbot.     Naval  history  of  the  U.  S j  973  Ai2n 

Beebe.    Four  American  naval  heroes j  923  B37 

Blaisdell  &  Ball.     Heroic  deeds  of  American  sailors.... j  973  B52he 

Brooks.     American  sailor j  656.8  B77a 

Codd.    With  Evans  to  the  Pacific j  359  C65 

Falls.    Army  and  navy  information rj  355.973  F19 

Jackson  &  Evans.     Marvel  book  of  American  ships qj  359  J12 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.5,  p.141-164. .  .  .  j  910  K26 

Matthews.    Our  navy  in  time  of  war j  973.7  M47 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy j  923.5  M91 

Seawell.    Twelve  naval  captains j  923.5  S44 

Ship  of  state,  p.93-120 j  353  S55 

Smith.     One  hundred  famous  Americans,  p. 139-200 j  920  S649 

Soley.     Boys  of  1812 j  973.5  S68 

Soley.    Sailor  boys  of  '61 j  973.7  S68s 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p. 320-381 j  920  S84 

Three  years  behind  the  guns j  910.4  T42 

U.  S.  navy j  359  U25 

See  also  Naval  battles. — Naval  life. 

Also  names  of  persons  and  of  vessels,  as  Farragut,  Admiral  David 
Glasgow. — Albemarle  (ship). 

United  States.    Politics.    See  United  States.     Government. 

United  States.    Presidents. 

Ellis.    Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S j  923.1  E53a2 

Our  holidays,  p.139-152 j  394  O32 

Pierson.    Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S ., j  923.1  P57I 

Ship  of  state,  p. 3-19 j  353   S55 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography j  920  S84 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  309 

United  States.    Stories. 

Mason.    Tom  Strong,  boy-captain j  M448to 

Norton.     Soldier  of  the  legion j   N463S 

United  States.     Travel.     See  United  States.     Description  and  travel. 

Uruguay. 

Markwick    &    Smith.      South    American    republics,    p.286- 

300 j  918   M39 

Useful  arts.     See  Handicraft. —  Industries. — Manufactures. 

Usefulness. 

Gatty.    Parables  from  nature,  v.i,  p. 253-268;  v. 2,  p. 255-260.  .  j  828  G23 

Ramee.     Bimbi,  p.ioi-109 j   Ri75bi2 

Ramee.     Moufflon,  p.41-51 J   Ri75ni 

Valentine's  day. 

Bailey.     Girls'  make-at-home  things,  p.191-196 j  790  Bi5g 

Beard.    Things  worth  doing,  p.103-112 j  790  B343t 

Beard.    What  a  girl  can  make  and  do,  p. 89-100 j  790  B343W 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p. 37-50 j  394  M22 

Our  holidays,  p.103-110 j  394  O32 

Patten.     The  year's  festivals,  p. 65-93 j  394  P31 

Valentine's  day.    Stories. 

Brooks.     Storied  holidays,  p. 55-70 j    B773S 

Coolidge.     Mischief's  Thanksgiving,  p.209-224 j  C783m 

Coolidge.     Round  dozen,  p. 183-197 j   C783r 

Olcott.     Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.41-56 j  394  O23 

Valerius,  Publius. 

Plutarch.     Lives,  v.i,  p. 203-230 j  920  P72 

Plutarch.    Our  young  folks'  Plutarch,  p. 63-74 j  920  P720 

Valor.    See  Heroes  and  heroism. 

Vandals. 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.46- 

54 j  920  Hii3fa 

Vanderbilt,  Cornelius. 

Parton.     Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p. 375-390.  . .  .j  920  P27 
Stoddard.     Men  of  business,  p. 31-52 j  923.8  S86 

Van  Dyck,  Anton. 

Conway.     Children's  book  of  art,  p. 145-152 j  759  C76 

Keysor.     Great  artists,  v.2,  p.3-48 j  927  K23g 

Van  Eyck,  Hubert.    See  Eyck,  Hubert  van. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Stephen. 

Brooks.     Historic  boys,  p.242-259 j  920  B77 

Vapors.    See  Steam. 

Vasco  da  Gama.    See  Gama,  Vasco  da. 

Vasquez  de  Coronado,  Francisco.    See  Coronado,  Francisco  Vasquez  de. 

Vassals.     See  Feudal  system. 


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Vatican. 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 303-309.  .  .  .j  914  K35b 

Vegetables. 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 197-220 j  630  C22 

Fullerton.     Book  of  the  home  garden j  635  F98 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p.121-191 j  630  R61 

United  States — Education  bureau.     Forty  lessons  in  gar- 
dening  qj  635  U25 

See  also  Cooking. — Gardens  and  gardening. 

Vehmgerichte. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p. 138-147 j  943  M9ia 

Velasquez. 

Conway.     Children's  book  of  art,  p.  153-164 j  759  C76 

Venezuela. 

Markwick  &  Smith.     South  American  republics,  p. 56-94.. j  918  M39 
See  also  Bolivar,  Simon. 

Venice. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 33-36 j  910  B99 

Finnemore.     Italy,  p. 19-24 j  914.5  F51 

Keysor.    Great  artists,  v.3,  p. 1 19-142 j  927  K23g 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 1-50 j  914  K35b 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p. 55-66 j  914  L23 

Luther.     Trading  and  exploring,  p. 62-87 j  910  L98 

Stockton.     Personally  conducted,  p.io6-ii8 j  914  S86 

Wide  world,  p. 73-78 j  910  W67 

Venus  of  Mile, 

Stories  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p. 83-91 j  938  S84 

Vercheres,  Mary  Madeleine  de. 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p.  193-203 j  920.7  S97 

Verrazzano,  Giovanni  da. 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery,  p.107-119 j  910.8  H15 

Higginson.     Young   folks'   book    of    American    explorers, 

p.60-69 j  9731    H53 

Johnston.    Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 203-215.  .j  923.9  J36 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 102-107 j  910.9  S53 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,   p. 126-134 j  910  S73f 

Verne.     Famous  travels  and  travellers,  p. 334-339 j  923.9  V27f 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    history,    p.199- 

209 j  970  W93 

Vespucci,  Amerigo. 

Johnston.    Famous  discoverers  and  explorers,  p.43-59..  ..j  923.9  J36 

Shaw.     Discoverers  and  explorers,  p. 48-53 j  910.9  S53 

Sparks.     Famous  explorers,  p.109-115 j  910  S73f 

Wood.     Famous  voyages  of  the  great  discoverers,  p.79- 

92 j   9731    W85 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  history,  p. 65-70.. j  970  W93 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  311 

Vespucius,  Americus.    See  Vespucci,  Amerigo. 

Vesuvius,  Mount. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 37-41 j  910  B99 

Finnemore.    Italy,  p. 61-64 j  914-5  F51 

Henty.     Famous  travels,  p.295-302 j  910  H45f 

Houston.     Wonder   book   of   volcanoes   and   earthquakes, 

P.S8-72 j   551-21    H83 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  southern  Europe,  p. 350-363.  .  .  .j  914  K35b 

Lane.     Under  sunny  skies,  p. 30-37 j  914  L23 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 393-402 j  920  Tiga 

Victoria,  queen  of  England. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  w^omen,  p. 304-356.  ..  .j  920.7  B6ifa 

Farmer.    Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p.478-495 j  923.1  F24 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods,  p.243-252 j  920.7  H72 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p.43-65 J  920.7  S97 

Tappan.    In  the  days  of  Queen  Victoria j  92  V3i2t 

Warren.     Stories  from  English  history,  p. 455-462 j  942  W24 

Victoria  falls. 

White    &   Smith.      Little   journey   to    South    Africa,   p.97- 

102 j  916.8  W63I 

Vienna. 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  central  Europe,  p. 476-523 j  9^4  K35bo 

Vikings.    See  Norsemen. 

Vincent  de  Paul,  St. 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 60-69 j  904  J37S 

Lang.     Book  of  saints  and  heroes,  p. 326-337 j  922  L23 

Yonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds,  p.262-269 j  920  Y29 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.    See  Leonardo  da  Vinci. 

Virgil. 

Butterw^orth.    Little  Arthur's  history  of  Rome,  p. 5-17 J  937  B98 

Virginia,  Roman  maiden. 

Church.     Stories  from  Livy,  p. 150-161 j  878  L75S 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time,  p.141-149 j  904  J37 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Roman,  p.75-86 j  937  M91 

Tappan.    Stories  from  the  classics,  p. 52-62 j  880.8  T19 

Virginia  (state). 

Cooke.    Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion . j  975-5  C77 

Higginson.     Young   folks'    book   of   American    explorers, 

p. 175-200,  229-265 j  973-1  H53 

Scudder.     George  Washington,  p. 7-20 j  92  W272S 

Seelye  &  Eggleston.     Pocahontas j  975-5  S45 

See    also    Bacon's     rebellion.  —  Mount     Vernon.  —  Natural    bridge, 

Virginia. 

Also  Randolph,  John. — Smith,  Capt.  John. 


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Volcanoes. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.97-101 j  910  B99 

Houston.    Wonder  book  of  volcanoes  and  earthquakes,  .j  551.21  H83 

Kingsley.     Madame  How  and  Lady  Why,  p. 54-96 j  551  K27 

Lane.     Strange  lands  near  home,  p. 36-43 j  918  L23 

Tappan.     Wonders  of  science,  p. 365-386 j  504  T19W 

Winchell.     Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field,  p.103- 

117 j  550  W77W 

See  also  Earthquakes. — Etna,  Mount. — Geology. — Kilauea. — Physical 
geography. — Vesuvius,  Mount. 
Volsunga  saga.     See  Sigurd. 
Voyages. 

Bullen.     Cruise  of  the  Cachalot j  910.4  B87 

Dana.     Two  years  before  the  mast j  910.4  Di9a 

Hale.     Stories  of  discovery j  910.8  H15 

Hale.    Stories  of  the  sea j  910.4  H15 

Nordhoff.    The  merchant  vessel j  910.4  N43m 

Nordhoff.     Whaling  and  fishing j  910.4  N43W 

Three  years  behind  the  guns j  910.4  T42 

Towle.    Magellan j  92  M252t 

Towle.     Ralegh j  92  Ri68t 

Towle.    Voyages  and  adventures  of  Vasco  da  Gama j  92  Gi6it 

Verne.    Famous  travels  and  travellers j  923.9  V27f 

Verne.     Great  explorers j  923.9  V27g 

Wood.     Famous  voyages  of  the  great  discoverers j  973.1  W85 

See  also   Adventures.  —  Antarctic   regions.  —  Arctic   regions.  —  Dis- 
coveries   (in   geography). —  Explorers. —  Geography.— Pirates. — 
Sailors. — Travel. — Whales  and  whaling. 
Also  names  of  persons,  as  Drake,  Sir  Francis. 
Vultures. 

Walker.     Bird  legend  and  life,  p. 135-144 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Wagner,  Richard. 

Butterworth.     Great  composers,  p.161-165 j  927.8  B98 

Chapin.    Masters  of  music,  p. 373-395 J  927-8  C36 

Dutton.     Little  stories  of  Germany,  p. 172-177 j  943  D95 

Tapper.     First  studies  in  music  biography,  p. 297-316.  ..  .j  927.8  T19 
Wagner,  Richard.    Stories  from  his  operas. 

Barber.     Wagner  opera  stories j  782.2  B23 

Chapin.    Story  of  the  Rhinegold j  782.2  C36 

Chapin.    Wonder  tales  from  Wagner j  782.2  C36W 

Frost.     Wagner  story  book j  782.2  F96 

Gayley.     Classic  myths,  p. 410-430 j  292  G25a 

Guerber.    Stories  of  the  Wagner  opera j  782.2  G95 

McSpadden.     Stories  from  Wagner j  782.2  W13 

Maud.     Wagner's  heroes j  782.2  M48 

Maud.     Wagner's  heroines j   782.2  M48W 

Wheelock.     Stories  of  Wagner  operas  for  children j  782.2  W6l 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  313 

Waldenses.    Stories. 

Hale.     In  His  name j  Hisgi 

Wales. 

Tappaii.    World's  story,  v. 10,  p. 551-612 j  909  T19 

Wales.     Description  and  travel. 

George.      Little    journey    to    England    and    Wales,    pt.2, 

p.63-88 j  914-2  G31 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  p.325- 

360 j  914-2  K35 

Tomlinson.     Young  Americans  in  the  British  Isles,  p.252- 

267 j  914-2  T59 

Wales.     Folklore. 

Mabinogion.    Knightly  legends  of  Wales j  398.25  Mil 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 
Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book j  398  T37 

Walking. 

Cave.     Boy  scout's  hike  book j  796  C29 

Wall  of  China. 

Carpenter.     Asia,  p. 136-142 j  915  C22a 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 332-336 j  910  J 37 

Wallace,  Sir  William. 

Hunt.    Prisoners  of  the  Tower  of  London,  p. 27-35 j  920  H94 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  English,  p. 136-148 j  942  M9ia 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,  v.5,  p. 128-142 j  808.8  N46a 

Trowbridge.     Brave  deeds,  p. 105-124 j  904  T77b 

Wallace,  Sir  William.    Stories. 

Henty.     In  freedom's  cause j  H456inf 

Porter.     Scottish  chiefs j   P836S 

Van  Dyke.     Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p. 57-77 j  904  V18 

Wallenstein. 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p.252-276 j  943  M9ia 

Walrus. 

Wright.     Stories  of  birds  and  beasts,  p.io6-iio j  570.4  W935 

Wandering  Jew. 

Hosmer.    The  Jews,  p.208-214 j  296  H82 

Mabie.      Legends    that    every    child    should    know,    p.152- 

164 j  398.2  Mil 

Scudder.    Book  of  legends,  p.28-30 j  398.2  S43 

War. 

Gibson.     War  inventions J  355  G36 

Weapons  of  modern  warfare j  355  W35 

See  also  Battles.— Military  training.— Naval  battles.— Red  Cross  So- 
ciety. 

Also  names  of  wars  and  battles,  as  American  revolution. — Euro- 
pean war,  1914-19. — Marathon,  Battle  of,  490  B.  C. 


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War  games. 

Wells.     Little  wars j  793.9  W49I 

War  of  1812. 

Abbot.    Story  of  our  army,  p. 194-240 j  973  Ai2s 

Barstow.     A  new  nation,  p.43-71 J  973  B27 

Coffin.     Building  the  nation,  p.142-231 j  973  C66 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 55-87,  I30-I39-  -J  904  E35 

Hart.    How  our  grandfathers  lived,  p. 238-255,  274-312 j  973  H31 

Johnson.     History  of  the  War  of  1812-15 j  973-5  J36 

Nicolay.    Book  of  American  wars,  p. 177-21 1 j  973  N32 

Soley.     Boys  of  1812 j  973-5  S68 

Wright.     Children's  stories  of  American  progress,   p.130- 

144 •■ j  973  W93 

See  also  Erie,  Lake,  Battle  of,  1813.— New  Orleans,  Battle  of,  1815. 

Also  names  of  naval  and  military  commanders,  as  Jackson, 
Andrew.— McDonough,  Thomas.- — Perry,  Oliver  Hazard,  com- 
modore. 

War  of  1812.    Poetry. 

Eggleston.    American  war  ballads,  v.i,  p. 107-145 j  811.08  E35a 

Knowles.    Poems  of  American  patriotism,  p. 83-96 j  811.08  K35 

Stevenson.     Poems  of  American  history,  p.285-329 j  811.08  S84 

War  of  1812.    Stories. 

Barnes.     A  loyal  traitor j  B2561I 

Barnes.     Yankee  ships  and  Yankee  sailors j  B256iy 

Eggleston.     Captain  Sam j   E3571C 

Eggleston.     Signal  boys j    E3571S 

Mason.     Tom  Strong,  junior j   M448tm 

Strange  stories  of  1812 j  S897se 

Tomlinson.     Boy  officers  of  1812 j  T597b 

Tomlinson.     Boy  soldiers  of  1812 j  T597bo 

Tomlinson.     Boys  with  Old  Hickory j  T597bw 

Tomlinson.     Guarding  the  border j  T597g 

Tomlinson.    Search  for  Andrew  Field j  T597S 

Tomlinson.    Tecumseh's  young  braves j  TS97te 

War  of  the  Spanish  succession.    Sec  Spanish  succession.  War  of  the. 

War  stories.     5"^^  names  of  special  wars,  as  Civil  war,  United  States. 
Stories. 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley. 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 178-186. j  928  R43 

Wright.     Children's  stories  in  American  literature,  v. 2,  p.50- 

61 j    810.9   W93 

Warships. 

Bond.    With  the  men  who  do  things,  p.  176-196 j  620  B62 

Ingersoll.     Book  of  the  ocean,  p. 107-154 j  551.46  124b 

Knox.    Life  of  Robert  Fulton,  p.458-498 j  656.8  K35 


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Warships — continued. 

Lane.    Triumphs  of  science,  p. 84-99 J  609  L23 

Patriotism  and  the  flag,  p. 68-84,  1 12-1 19 j  172  P29 

Stevens.     Boy's  book  of  famous  warships j  359  S84 

Stories  of  Greece  and  Rome,  p. 178-198 j  938  S84 

See  also  Armor-plate. —  Naval  battles. —  Ships. —  Submarine  boats. — 
United  States.    Navy. 

Also  names  of  individual  ships,  as  Albemarle  (ship). — Constitution 
(ship). 

Warwick,  Earl  of. 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.263- 

272 j    920    Hii3fa 

Warwick,  Earl  of.    Stories. 

Lytton.     Last  of  the  barons j  L999la 

Warwick  castle. 

Williamson.     John  and  Betty's  history  visit,  p. 183-196.. j  914-2  W75 

Washington,  Booker  Taliaferro. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 335-344 J  920  M91 

Washington.    Up  from  slavery j  92  W2722 

Washington,  George. 

Baldwin.     Four  great  Americans,  p. 7-68 j  923  B19 

Barstow.    The  colonists  and  the  Revolution,  p. 138-156. .  .  j  973.2  B27 

Barstow.    A  new  nation,  p. 3-24 j  973  B27 

Blaisdell    &   Ball.     Hero   stories    from    American    history, 

p. 62-76 j  973  B52h 

Bolton.    Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 1-37 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.     Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  p. 220-232.  .  .  .j  923  B77 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 46-59 j   920  B77h 

Brooks.    True  story  of  George  Washington j  92  W272b 

Coe.    Founders  of  our  country,  p. 296-309 j  973-2  C65 

Cooke.    Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p.94-122 j  975-5  C77 

Deems.     Holy-days  and  holidays,  p.489-521 qrj  808.8  D37 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p.151-162 j  904  E35 

Ellis.     Stories  from  American  history,  p. 92-110,  125-141..  .j  973  E53 

Harper.     Leaders  of  men,  p. 231-242 j  923  H28 

Hoar.     Book  of  patriotism,  p. 263-277 j  172  H64 

Holland.     Historic  boyhoods,  p. 73-86 j  920  H72 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales,  p.i-15 j  973  L76 

Mabie.    Heroes  every  child  should  know,  p. 274-288 j  920  Miih 

•Mace.     Primary  history,  p. 159-186 j  973  M15 

McMurry.    Pioneers  on  land  and  sea,  p. 227-261 j  923.9  M21 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 9-20 j  923-5  M9ih 

Morris.      Historical    tales;    American,    v.i,    p.98-110;    v.2, 

p.104-112 j  973  Mpia 

Our  holidays,  p.iii-122 j  394  O32 

Schauffler.    Washington's  birthday j  92  W272SC 


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Washington,  George — continued. 

Scudder.     George  Washington j  92  W272S 

Seelye.     Story  of  Washington j  92  W272se 

Stevenson.     Guide  to  biography,  p. 76-89 j  920  S84 

Stories  of  great  men,  p. 39-64 j  920  S88 

Tappan.     Adventures  &  achievements,  p. 456-466 j  920  Ti9a 

Walton    &   Brumbaugh.      Stories    of   Pennsylvania,    p.ii6- 

125 j   974-8   W19 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Story  hour,  p. 115-132 j  W688sto 

See  also  Mount  Vernon. — Washington's  birthday. 

Washington,  George.    Stories. 

Seawell.     Virginia  cavalier ,.  .  j   S442V 

Washington,  D.  C. 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.3,  p. 215-232. .  .  .  j  910  K26 
Our  country:  East,  p.i3i-i35 J  917-3  O32 

Washington's  birthday. 

Le  Row.    Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 231-254 j  808.8  L63 

McSpadden.     Book  of  holidays,  p.51-68 j  394  M22 

Olcott.    Good  stories  for  great  holidays,  p.59-68 j  394  O23 

Schauffler.    Washington's  birthday j  92  W272SC 

Stevenson.    Days  and  deeds,  p.ii-i8 j  821.08  S84 

Wasp  (ship). 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p. 1 15-126 j  973  L76 

Morris.     Heroes  of  the  navy,  p. 147-152 j  923.5  M91 

Wasps. 

Bass.     Stories  of  animal  life,  p.i-14 J  590-4  B29a 

Comstock.    Ways  of  the  six-footed,  p.96-106 j  595.7  C738 

Duncan.    Bees,  wasps  and  ants,  p. 59-75 J  595-79  D89 

Hook.     Little  people  and  their  homes,  p. 134-147 j  595-7  H77 

Jordan.    Book  of  natural  history,  p. 175-189 j  590-4  J42 

Kellogg.     Insect  stories,  p-3-34,  51-62 j  595-7  K16 

Morley.     Insect  folk,  v. 2,  p.229-246 j  595-7  M91 

Morley.    Will  o'  the  wasps j  595-79  M91  w 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  P-389-394 j  504  T19 

Weed.    Life  histories  of  American  insects,  p. 147-165. .  .  .j  595-7  W42 
Weed.     Nature  biographies,  p. 102-106 j  595-7  W42n 

Watches.    See  Clocks  and  watches. 

Water. 

Buckley.     Fairy-land  of  science,  p. 76-128 j  570-4  B85 

Ewald.     The  queen  bee,  p.49-61 j  570.4  E96 

Frye.     Brooks  and  brook  basins j  551-48  F97 

Hooker.     Child's  book  of  nature,  pt.3,  p.90-117 J  581  H77C 

See  also  Frost.— Geysers.— Ice.— Physical  geography.— Rain.— Rivers. 
— Snow. — Steam. — Waves. 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  317 

Water.    Stories. 

Aikin.    Eyes  and  no  eyes,  p. 21-49 •. •  •  -J  A29ie 

Wiggin  &  Smith.     Story  hour,  p. 52-58 j  W688sto 

Water-color  painting.    See  Painting. 

Water-power. 

Lane.    Triumphs  of  science,  p.120-131 j  609  L23 

Our  country:     East,  p. 3-8 j  917.3  O32 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p. 136-149 j  604  T19 

Williams.     How  it  is  done,  p.467-484 j  620  W74 

Williams.     Romance  of  modern  engineering,  p. 11-33.... j  620  W74r 

Water-supply. 

Bond.    With  the  men  who  do  things,  p. 123-158 j  620  B62 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  housed,  p. 317-331 j  910  C22h 

Jewett.    Town  and  city,  p. 89-132 j  614  J31 

See  also  Aqueducts. —  Artesian  wells. —  Canals. —  Dams. —  Pumps. — 
Rivers. — Water. 

Water-wheels. 

Rocheleau.       Great    American    industries;     manufactures, 

P-I3-I9 j  6-0  R56 

Water  works.    See  Water-supply. 

Waterloo,  Battle  of,  1815. 

Creighton.    Stories  from  English  history,  p.289-296 j  942  C8761 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  other  lands,  p. 69-78 j  904  J37S 

Linscott.     Boys'  book  of  battles,  p.267-290 j  904  L72 

Long.     Famous  battles,  p. 238-255 j  904  L82 

Wood.     Boy's  book  of  battles,  p. 146-164 j  904  W85 

Waterloo,  Battle  of,  1815.     Stories. 

Gomme.     King's  story  book,  p. 494-513 j  G597k 

Van  Dyke.    Historic  scenes  in  fiction,  p. 355-374 j  904  V18 

Watt,  James. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 50-53.... j  904  Bi9t 
Bolton.     Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  p. 33-45.  .j  920  B61 

Holland.    Historic  inventions,  p. 70-83 j  926  H72 

Towle.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p.103-112 j  926  T65 

Waves. 

Sea   stories,   p. 163-179 j    S438 

Wayland  the  Smith. 

Lang.     Book  of  romance,  p. 293-3 19 J  398-2  L23 

Wayne,  Gen.  Anthony. 

Blaisdell    &    Ball.      Hero    stories   from    American    history, 

p.77-89 j  973  B52h 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt.    Hero  tales,  p. 79-89 j  973  L76 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 57-65 j  923.5  M9ih 

Walton  &  Brumbaugh.     Stories  of  Pennsylvania,  p. 196-205, 

209-216 j    974-8   W19 


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Weapons. 

Elliot.    Romance  of  savage  life,  p. 192-204 j  571  E52 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.i,  p. 269-285;  v.2,  p.189- 

201 j  910  M91 

Weapons  of  modern  warfare j  355  W35 

See  also  Arms  and  armor. — Guns. — Swords. 

Weasels. 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p. 72-89 j  599.3  B94 

Cram.     Little  beasts  of  field  &  wood,  p. 65-103 j  599  C86 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and  swimmers, 

p.144-147 •• j   590.4  J37S 

Weather. 

Beard.    American  boys'  book  of  signs,  signals  and  symbols, 

p. 173-205 j    654.9    B34 

Bond.    American  boys'  engineering  book,  p. 286-303.  .  .  .j  620  B62am 

Comstock.     Handbook  of  nature-study,  p. 857-886 rj  570.7  C73 

Du  Puy.    Uncle  Sam's  modern  miracles,  p. 28-41 j  353  D93 

Hodgson.     Mechanics  indoors  and  out,  p. 349-369 j  620  H66 

Holden.    The  sciences,  p.161-182 j  500  H71 

Hopkins.     Home  mechanics  for  amateurs,  p. 187-205 j  680  H78 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v. 3,  p. 142-152.  .  .j  910  K26 

Marriott.     Uncle  Sam's  business,  p. 273-280 j  353  M41 

Thompson.     Water  wonders j  551-57  T38 

See    also    Air.  —  Barometer.  —  Climate.  —  Clouds. —  Rain. —  Snow. — 
Storms. — Thermometer. — Winds. 

Weaving. 

Beard.     Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and  recreation  for 

girls,  p.15-26 j  790  B343i 

Morris.     Home  life  in  all  lands,  v.2,  p.216-227 j  910  M91 

Sage  &  Cooley.     Occupations  for  little  fingers,  p.67-80 j  372  S12 

Warner.     Home  decoration,  p. 244-279 j  747  W23 

Williams.    How  it  is  made,  p.  139-152 j  670  W74 

See  also  Baskets. — Carpets. — Cloth. — Raffia. — Rugs. 
Also  Jacquard,  Joseph  Marie. 

Weber,  Carl  Maria  von. 

Chapin.    Masters  of  music,  p. 212-231 j  927-8  C36 

Webster,  Daniel. 

Baldwin.     Four  great  Americans,  p. 123-184 j  923  B19 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold,  p. 62-66.... j  904  Bi9t 

Barstow.     A  new  nation,  p.  138-159 j  973  B27 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen,  p. 177-229 j  923.2  B61 

Brooks.    Century  book  of  famous  Americans,  p.8-9,  37-48-  .  j  923  B77 

Brooks.    Historic  Americans,  p.247-262 j  920  B77h 

Eggleston.     Strange  stories  from  history,  p. 185-192 j  904  E35 

Johonnot.     Grandfather's  stories,  p. 97-99 J  J375g 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  319 

Webster,  Daniel — continued. 

Parton.     Famous  Americans  of  recent  times,  p.55-112.  . .  .  j  920  P27 
Webster.      Daniel    Webster    for    young    Americans,    pref. 

p.13-101 j   815   W38 

Weiser,  Conrad.    Stories. 

Singmaster.  *  The  long  journey j  S617I 

Welding. 

Maulc.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p. 224-262 j  609  M48a 

Wellesley,  Arthur.    See  Wellington,  Duke  of. 

Wellington,  Duke  of. 

Harper.    Leaders  of  men,  p.287-31 1 j  923  H28 

Wellington,  Duke  of.    Stories. 

Henty.     Under  Wellington's  command j   H456un 

Lever.     Charles   O'Malley j    L664C 

Wentworth,  Thomas.    See  Strafford,  Earl  of. 

Wesley,  Mrs  Susanna  (Annesley). 

Bolton.    Famous  types  of  w^omanhood,  p. 105-149 j  920.7  B6if 

West,  Benjamin. 

Chandler.    Magic  pictures  of  the  long  ago,  p. 133-144 j  904  C36 

Goho.     Pennsylvania  reader,  p.  16-20 j  974.8  G57 

Hav^fthorne.     Biographical  stories,  p. 10-20 j  920  H36b 

Hawthorne.     Grandfather's  chair,  p.234-244 j  974.4  H36 

(The)  West. 

Barstow.     The  Westward  movement j  978  B27 

Brooks.     First  across  the  continent j  917.8  B77 

Drake.     Making  of  the  great  West j  978  D78 

Gilson.     Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 4-67 j  910  G42 

Grey.     Last  of  the  plainsmen j  799  G88 

Grinnell.     Beyond  the  old  frontier j  917.8  G92 

Hough.    Story  of  the  cowboy j  917.8  H83 

Lummis.     Some  strange  corners  of  our  country j  917.8  L97S 

Lummis.    Tramp  across  the  continent .j  917.8  L97 

McMurry.     Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains j  917.8  M21 

Our  country:  West j  917.9  O32 

Parkman.     Oregon  trail j  917.8  P24 

Peck.     Wolf  hunters j  917.8  P36 

Pratt.    The  great  West j  978  P88 

Remington.     Pony  tracks j  917.8  R33 

Roosevelt.     Ranch  life  and  the  hunting-trail qj  917.8  R68r 

Roosevelt.    Stories  of  the  great  West j  917.8  R68s 

Roosevelt.    Wilderness  hunter j  799  R68w 

United  States — Interior  department.     National  parks  port- 
folio  j  711    U2S 


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(The)  West — continued. 

Yard.     Top  of  the  continent j  7il  Y15 

See  also  Colorado  river. — Frontier  Hfe. — Indians  of  America. — Lewis 
and  Clark  expedition.- — Northwest  territory. — Ranch  life. — Rocky- 
mountains. — Yellowstone  national  park. — Yosemite  valley. 
Also  names  of  western  states,  as  California. 

(The)  West.    Stories. 

Altsheler.     Apache  gold j  A466a 

Altsheler.     The  horsemen  of  the  plains j  A466h 

Brooks.    Boy  emigrants j  B7732b 

For  other  editions  see  Author  list. 

Garland.     Ross  Grant,  tenderfoot j  GiSjr 

Grinnell.    Jack  in  the  Rockies j  Gpasjac 

Hamp.    Treasure  of  Mushroom  rock j  H228t 

Lummis.    The  king  of  the  broncos j  L977k 

Lummis.     A  New  Mexico  David j  L977n 

Munroe.     Campmates j    M968C 

Remington.      Crooked   trails j    R333C 

Western  frontier  stories j   W567 

West  Indies. 

Carpenter.    Australia,  P.319-37S J  Qio  C22 

Carroll  &  Waldo.     Around  the  world;   book  five,  p.230- 

234 j  910  C23e 

Kellogg.    Australia  and  the  islands  of  the  sea,  p. 177-242.  .j  910  K16 
King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2,  p. 288-303.  .  . .  j  910  K26 

Lang.     Gibraltar  and  the  West  Indies j  910.4  L23 

Tappan.     World's  story,  v.ii,  p. 537-576 j  909  T19 

See  also  Bahama  islands. — Cuba. — Porto  Rico. 

West  Indies.    Stories. 

Verrill.    Cruise  of  the  Cormorant j  V282C 

Verrill.     In  Morgan's  wake j  V282i 

West  Point  Military  Academy.    See  United  States.    Military  Academy. 

Westminster  abbey. 

By  land  and  sea,  p.6-ii j  910  B99 

George.     Little  journey  to  England  and  Wales,  pt.i,  p.47- 

52 j   914-2  G31 

Greenwood.    Merrie  England,  p.151-160 j  9142  G85 

Irving.     Sketch-book,  p.238-253 j  817  l28sk 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  p.448- 

455 j  914.2  K35 

Mitton.     Children's  book  of  London,  p.332-347 J  9i4-2i  M75 

Peers.    The  saints  in  story,  p.95-130 j  398.2  P36 

Thorpe.    Children's  London,  p.ioi-114 qj  914.21  T41 

Williamson.     John  and  Betty's  history  visit,  p. 25-36,  iii- 

115 j   914.2  W75 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  321 

Wetzel,  Lewis. 

Ellis.    Life  and  times  of  Daniel  Boone,  p. 251-269 j  92  B63ie 

Whales  and  whaling. 

Brooks.    American  sailor,  p. 208-218 j  656.8  B77a 

Bullen.     Cruise  of  the  Cachalot j  910.4  B87 

Duncan.    Life  in  the  deep  sea,  p. 58-67 j  597  D89 

Eggleston.     Stories  of  American  life  and  adventure,  p.66- 

76 j  973  E35S 

Giberne.    Romance  of  the  mighty  deep,  p.252-260 j  551.46  G36r 

Johonnot.     Some  curious  flyers,  creepers   and  swimmers, 

p.190-198 .j   590.4  J37S 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2,  p. 14-20 j  910  K26 

Knox.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Japan  and 

China,  p. 56-70 j  915-2  K35 

Koch.     Little  journey  to  northern  wilds,  p. 22-40 j  917.19  K36 

Nordhoff.     Whaling  and  fishing j  910.4  N43W 

Whales  and  whaling.     Stories. 

Packard.     Young  ice-whalers j   Pi26y 

Wheat. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p.  107-124 j    609.73   A42 

Bengtson  &  Griffith.    The  wheat  industry j  633.11  B43 

Carpenter.     How  the  world  is  fed,  p. 12-43 j  630  C22 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 177-184 j  917   C22a 

Chamberlain.    How  we  are  fed,  p.7-17 j  630  C35 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.2,  p.123-141 j  670  C38a3 

Keller  &  Bishop.     Commercial  and  industrial  geography, 

p. 136-166 j  910  K165 

Rocheleau.     Great  American   industries;   products  of   the 

soil,  p. 150-166 j  633  R56a 

Rogers.     Book  of  useful  plants,  p. 14-27 j  630  R61 

Sargent.     Corn  plants,  p. 75-80 j  633.13  S24 

See  also  Flour. 

Wheeler,  Gen.  Joseph. 

Morris.    Heroes  of  the  army,  p. 273-282 j  923.5  M9ih 

Wheels.    See  Water-wheels. 

Whiskey  insurrection. 

Walton   &  Brumbaugh.      Stories   of   Pennsylvania,   p.243- 

248 j   974.8   W19 

White  mountains. 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2,  p. 80-89 j  910  K26 

Whitman,  Marcus. 

Humphreys.     Missionary  explorers,  p.121-183 j  922  H92 


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Whitney,  Eli. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p. 218-230 j  920  B77h 

Holland.     Historic  inventions,  p.96-110 j  926  H72 

Macomber.     Stories  of  great  inventors,  p.41-77 j  926  M21 

Morris.    Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 91-95 j  920  M91 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.2,  p. 185-192 j  973  M9ia 

Perry.     Four  American  inventors,  p. 71-130 j  926  P44 

Towle.    Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention,  p.93-102 j  926  T65 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf. 

Cody.     Four  American  poets,  p.131-192 j  928  C65 

Keysor.    -Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.2,  p.iii-130. .  .  .j  928  K23 

Our  holidays,   p.35-50 j   394   O32 

Rideing.     Boyhood  of  famous  authors,  p. 92-1 10 j  928  R43 

Wright.      Children's    stories    in    American    literature,    v.i, 

p.96-107 j  810.9  W93 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf.    Birthday  exercises. 

Gow^dy.    Special  days  in  school,  p.103-114,  129-130 j  808.8  G75 

Le  Row^.    Pieces  for  every  occasion,  p. 163-170 j  808.8  L63 

Roe.     American  authors,  p. 15-21 j  810  RS9 

Whittington,  Sir  Richard.    Stories. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 140-153 j  904  B19 

Haaren.    Ballads  and  tales,  p. 76-89 j  Hi  13b 

Jacobs.    English  fairy  tales,  p. 174-185 j  398  Ji3e 

Johonnot.     Grandfather's  stories,  p. 54-58 j  J375g 

Lang.    Blue  fairy  book,  p. 206-213 j  398  L23 

Lang.     History  of  Whittington j  398  L23hi 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,  v.2,  p. 122-137 j  808.8  N46a 

Norton.    The  story  teller,  p. 150-163 j  398  N46S2 

O'Shea.     Old  World  wonder  stories,  p. 1-22 j  398  O29 

Scudder.    Book  of  folk  stories,  p.105-118 j  398  S43 

Scudder.     Children's  book,  p.109-114 qj  808.8  S43 

Wickliffe,  John.    See  Wycliffe,  John. 

Wild  animals.    See  Animals. 

Wild  flowers, 

Britton.     Wild  plants  needing  protection j  580  B75 

Comstock.     Handbook  of  nature-study,  p.496-595 rj  570.7  CjZ 

Dana.     According  to  season j  580.4  Di9a 

Dana.    How  to  know  the  wild  flowers j  580  D19 

Doubleday.     Nature's  garden qj  580  D75 

Keeler.     Our  early  wild  flowers j  580  K15 

Keeler.     Wayside  flowers  of  summer j  580  Ki5w 

Lounsberry.     Guide  to  the  wild  flowers j  580  L93 

Mathews.    Familiar  features  of  the  roadside j  570.4  M47 

Mathews.     Field  book  of  American  wild  flowers j  580  M47a 

Stack.    Wild  flowers  every  child  should  know j  580  S77 


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Wildcats.    See  Lynxes. 

Willard,  Frances  Elizabeth. 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 309-316 j  920  M91 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service,  p. 87-1 15 j  920.7  P24 

William  I,  the  Conqueror,  king  of  England. 

Abbott.     William  the  Conqueror j  92  W74ia 

Atkinson.      European    beginnings    of    American    history, 

p.iii-125 j  940  A87 

Brooks.    Historic  boys,  p. 65-82 j  920  B77 

Haaren  &  Poland.     Famous  men  of  the  middle  ages,  p.167- 

172 j    920   Hii3fa 

Tappan.    In  the  days  of  William  the  Conqueror j  92  W74it 

William  of  Orange,  called  the  Silent. 

Birkhead.     Heroes  of  modern  Europe,  p. 74-99 j  920  B48 

Harper.    Leaders  of  men,  p.208-230 j  923  H28 

Schupp.    William  of  Orange j  92  W7412S 

William  the  Silent.    See  William  of  Orange,  called  the  Silent. 

Williams,  Roger. 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  our  country,  p. 32-37 j  973  J37 

Morris.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America,  p. 9-15 j  920  M91 

Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker. 

Keysor.     Sketches  of  American  authors,  v.2,  p. 23-42.... j  928  K23 

Wilson,  Woodrow. 

Ellis.     Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  p. 237-240.  .j  923.1  E53a2 
Parkman.     Fighters  for  peace,  p.283-311 j  923.5  P24 

Windmills. 

Rocheleau.    Great  American  industries;  manufactures,  p.20- 

24 j  670  R56 

Winds. 

By  land  and  sea,  p. 210-213 j  910  B99 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2,  p.90-98 j  910  K26 

.See  also  Storms. — Weather. 

Windsor  castle. 

George.     Little  journey  to  England  and  Wales,   pt.i,  p.72- 

76 j  9142   G31 

Winkelried,  Arnold  von. 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold,  p. 66-68 j  904  B19 

Finnemore.     Switzerland,  p. 31-32 j  914.94  F51 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  German,  p. 187-197 j  943  M9ia 

Winter    sports.      See    Hockey. —  Ice-boats. —  Skating. —  Snow-shoes. — 
Sports. — Toboggans. 

Winthrop,  John. 

Brooks.     Historic  Americans,  p.i-17 j  920  B77h 

Coe.    Founders  of  our  country,  p. 167-178 j  973-2  C65 

Tiffany.     Pilgrims  and  Puritans,  p. 1 15-152 j  974-4  T45 


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324  CARNEGIE  LIBRARY  OF  PITTSBURGH 

Wire  rope. 

Williams.     How  it  is  made,  p.429-441 j  670  W74 

Wireless  telegraphy. 

Adams.     Harper's  electricity  book,  p. 201-228 j  537.81  A21 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p. 79-1 17 j  609  B17 

Baker.    Boys'  second  book  of  inventions,  p. 207-253 j  609  Bi7b 

Burns.    Story  of  great  inventions,  p.208-225 j  609  B93 

Collins,  A.  F.     Book  of  wireless j  654.1  C69 

Collins,  F.  A.    The  wireless  man j  654.1  C71 

Doubleday.    Stories  of  inventors,  p. 3-26 j  609  D75 

Du  Puy.    Uncle  Sam's  modern  miracles,  p. 169-176 j  353  D93 

Fraser.    Every  boy's  book  of  handicraft,  sports  and  amuse- 
ments, p.  179-197 j  790  F88 

Hall.     Handicraft  for  handy  boys,  p. 219-255 j  790  Hi6h 

Holland.    Historic  inventions,  p.261-272 j  926  H72 

Jenks.    Electricity  for  young  people,  p. 275-281,  286-289.  .  j  621.309  J25 

Maule.     Boy's  book  of  new  inventions,  p. 332-351 j  609  M48a 

Meadowcroft.    A  B  C  of  electricity,  p. 33-39 j  537  M55a2 

Morgan.     Boy  electrician,  p. 237-280 j  621.3  M89 

St.  John.     Things  a  boy  should  know  about  wireless.  . .  .j  654.1  S14 

Tappan.     Modern  triumphs,  p. 362-379 j  604  T19 

Verrill.     Harper's  wireless  book j  654.1  V28 

Williams.     How  it  works,  p. 137-146 j  604  W74a 

Woodhull.     Electricity  and   its   everyday  uses,  p. 309-323, 

329-332 j    621.3   W86 

Wireless  telephony.    Sec  Telephone. 

Wister,  Sarah. 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history,  p. 69-86 j  920.7  S97 

Wit  and  humor.    See  Humor. 

Wolves. 

Grinnell  &  Roosevelt.     Trail  and  camp-fire,  p. 152-203. ..  .j  799  G92 

Roosevelt.     Good  hunting  in  the  West,  p. 53-64 j  799  R68 

Roosevelt.     Wilderness  hunter,  p. 386-411 j  799  R68w 

Wright.     Stories  of  birds  and  beasts,  p. 83-93 j  570-4  W935 

Wolves.    Stories. 

Seton.     Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen,  p.  1-29 j  S495I 

Seton.     Wild  animals  I  have  known,  p. 17-54 j  S495W 

Women.     Biography. 

Bolton.     Famous  leaders  among  women j  920.7  B6ifa 

Bolton.     Famous  types  of  womanhood j  920.7  B6if 

Bolton.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous j  920.7  B61 

Brooks.     Historic  girls j  920.7  B77 

Holland.     Historic  girlhoods j  920.7  H72 

Mabie   &  Stephens.     Heroines  that  every  child  should 

know j    920.7    M 1 1 

Parkman.     Heroines  of  service j  920.7  P24 

Sweetser.     Ten  girls  from  history j  920.7  S97 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  325 

Women.     Biography — continued. 

See  also  Biography. — Girls. — Queens. 

Also  names  of  famous  women,   as  Alcott,   Louisa   May. — Anne, 
qticoi  of  England. 
Woo  How  Tsihtien,  empress  of  China. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p. 79-97 j  920.7  B77 

Wood. 

Foster.     Carpentry  and  woodwork,  p.492-497,  510-566.... j  684  F81 

Griffith.     Essentials  of  woodworking,  p. 1 16-149 j  684  G89 

Griffith.     Woodwork  for  secondary  schools,  p. 11-23.... j  684  G89W 

Roth.     First  book  of  forestry,  p.217-238,  261-281 j  634.9  R75 

Wheeler.  Woodworking  for  beginners,  p. 29-48,  507-531-  -J  684  W61 
Sec  also  Bamboo. — Forestry. — Lumbering. — Trees. 

Wood-carving. 

Adams.     Harper's  indoor  book,  p. 38-55 j  680  A21 

Campbell.    American  girl's  home  book,  p. 339-361 j  790  C15 

Foster.     Carpentry  and  woodwork,  p. 97-132 j  684  F81 

Griffith.  Woodwork  for  secondary  schools,  p. 223-238.. j  684  G89W 
Kelley.     Three  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do,  p.162- 

183 j    790   K16 

Paret.     Harper's  handy-book  for  girls,  p. 88-99 j  790  P23 

See  also  Fretwork. — Furniture. — Handicraft. 

Woodchucks. 

Burroughs.     Birds  and  bees,  pt.2,  p. 92-96 j  S91.5  B94b 

Burroughs.  Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers,  p. 32-37.... j  599.3  B94 
Cram.  More  little  beasts  of  field  and  wood,  p. 85-106.  . .  .j  599  C86m 
Ingersoll.     Wild  neighbors,  p.251-271 j   596  I24 

Woodcraft  Indians. 

Seton.     Book  of  woodcraft  and  Indian  lore j  796.5  S49 

Woodpeckers. 

Walker.     Bird  legend  and  life,  p. 187-200,  227-229 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Woodpeckers.    Stories. 

Mulcts.     Bird  stories,  p.135-151 j  M954b 

Woodwork.     See  Carpentry. — Lathes. — Manual  training. — Pyrography. 
Wood-carving. 

Wool. 

Allen.     Geographical  and  industrial  studies;  United  States, 

p.233-252 j    609.73    A42 

Bassett.     Story  of  wool j    B296S 

Carpenter.    Australia,  p.24-34 j  910  C22 

Carpenter.    How  the  world  is  clothed,  p. 73-105 j  670  C22 

Chamberlain.     How  we  are  clothed,  p. 59-71 j  670  C35 

Chase  &  Clow.     Stories  of  industry,  v.2,  p. 30-37 j  670  C38a3 

Cooke.    A  visit  to  a  woollen  mill j  677.2  C77 

Winship.     Our  industries;  fabrics,  p. 7-19 j  677  W78 

See  also  Cloth. — Dyeing. — Sheep. 


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Words. 

Gilman.    Short  stories  from  the  dictionary j  422  G42 

See  also  Names. 

Wordsworth,  William. 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v. 2,  p.428- 

432 j    820.9   W93 

World.    See  Earth. 

Worms. 

Buckley.    Life  and  her  children,  p. 135-152 j  592  B85 

Duncan.     The  seashore,  p.64-82 j  592  D89 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p. 264-283 j  590.4  J42 

Schwartz.     Grasshopper  Green's  garden,  p.25-45 j  595.7  S39 

See  also  Caterpillars. — Silkworms. 

Wrecks.    See  Shipwrecks. 

Wren,  Sir  Christopher. 

Parton.     Captains  of  industry,  v.i,  p. 363-371 j  926  P27 

Wrens. 

Walker.     Bird  legend  and  life,  p.25-40,  207-211 j  598.2  Wi7b 

Wright,  Orville,  &  Wright,  Wilbur.    See  Aeroplanes. 

Writers.    See  Authors. 

Writing. 

Arnold.     Stories  of  ancient  peoples,  p.34-48,  102-109 j  930  A75 

See   also   Alphabet. —  Authors. —  Books    and    reading. —  Lettering. — 
Paper. — Pens. — Shorthand. — Typewriters. 

Wycliffe,  John. 

Hodges.    Saints  and  heroes,  p. 234-247 j  922  H66 

Wright.    Children's  stories  in  English  literature,  v.l,  p.202- 

219 j    820.9   W93 

X  rays. 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions,  p. 171-203 j  609  B17 

Jenks.     Electricity  for  young  people,  p. 256-262 j  621.309  J25 

Xavier,  St.  Francis.    See  Francisco  Xavier,  5"^. 

Xenophon. 

Haaren  &  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece,  p. 196-202.  . . .  j  920  H113 

Xerxes  the  Great,  king  of  Persia. 

Abbott.     Xerxes j  92  Xi9a 

Morris.    Historical  tales;  Greek,  p. 135-164 j  938  M9ia 

Yachts  and  yachting. 

Ingersoll.     Book  of  the  ocean,  p. 187-199 j  551-46  124b 

Neison.     Practical  boat  building  and  sailing j  699.1  N2ip 

See  also  Boats  and  boating. — Sailing. — Ships. 

Yellowstone  national  park. 

Carpenter.     North  America,  p. 321-326 j  917  C22a 

Carroll  &  Hart.    Around  the  world;  book  four,  p. 144-146.  .j  910  C23d 


CHILDREN'S  BOOKS— SUBJECT  INDEX  327 

Yellowstone  national  park — continued. 

Gilson.     Wealth  of  the  world's  waste  places,  p. 35-51 j  910  G42 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 155-158,  352-360 j  910  J37 

Jordan.     Book  of  natural  history,  p. 303-314 j  590.4  J42 

King.    Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.2,  p.46-57 j  910  K26 

Our  country:  West,  p. 80-85 j  917.9  O32 

Tappan.     Stories  of  nature,  p. 517-531 j  504  T19 

United  States — Interior  department.     National  parks  port- 
folio  j   711    U25 

Yosemite  valley. 

Carroll  &  Hart.    Around  the  world;  book  four,  p.io8-iii.  .j  910  C23d 

Johonnot.     Geographical  reader,  p. 158-164 j  910  J37 

King.     Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.5,  p. 172-182..  .j  910  K26 
United  States — Interior  department.     National  parks  port- 
folio  j   711   U25 

Young  I>retender.     See  Stuart,  Charles  Edward,  the  Young  Pretender. 

Yucatan. 

Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  Mexico,  p.442-528 j  917.2  K35 

Zane,  Elizabeth. 

Baldwin.    American  book  of  golden  deeds,  p. 80-92 j  920  B19 

Blaisdell    &   Ball.     Short   stories   from   American   history, 

p.64-71 j  973   B52S 

Cooke.    Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  p. 219-235 .  . .  .• j  975-5  C77 

Eggleston.     Stories  of  American  life  and  adventure,  p.128- 

132 }  973  E35S 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  American,  v.i,  p. 128-137 J  973  M9ia 

Zanzibar. 

White   &  Smith.     Little  journey  to   South   Africa,  p.182- 

197 j  916.8  W63I 

Zenobia,  queen  of  Palmyra. 

Brooks.     Historic  girls,  p.i-21 j  920.7  B77 

Farmer.     Girls'  book  of  famous  queens,  p. 95-109 j  923.1  F24 

Morris.     Historical  tales;  Greek,  p.351-359 j  938  M9ia 

Zeppelins.    See  Air-ships. 

Zinc. 

Rocheleau.     Great   American   industries;   minerals,   p.207- 

213 j  553  R56g 

See  also  Metals. 

Zoology.    See  Animals. — Birds. — Evolution. — Fish  and  fishing. — Fossils. 
— Hibernation. —  Insects. —  Natural    history. —  Nature. —  Nests. — 
Ocean   life. — Reptiles. — Snakes. — Taxidermy. — Worms. 
Also  names  of  animals,  as  Bears. — Dogs. 
Zulus. 

Lang.    Blue  true  story  book,  p. 19-49 j  904  L23b 

Lang.     True  story  book,  p. 132-152 j  904  L23 


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