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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS
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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
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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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 13
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 59
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
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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
See also Candy. — Food. — Housekeeping.
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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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 87
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.
Also names of animals, as Cats. — Horses.
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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
CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH
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
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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.
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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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX iii
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.
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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
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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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 119
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.
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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
CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH
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
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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
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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
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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
152 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH
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
154 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH
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
156 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH
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
For other editions see Author«list.
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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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 183
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
See also Butter. — Cheese. — Cows.
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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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 199
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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 201
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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 207
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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 209
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
See also Amusements. — Games. — Handicraft. — Sports.
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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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 215
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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 217
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
I
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 253
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
See also (The) West.
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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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 257
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
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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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 265
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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 271
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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 211
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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 275
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.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 299
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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 307
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
CHILDREN'S BOOKS— SUBJECT INDEX 315
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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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
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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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